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1 a 5 A xs? fc 'V -a. - xxt. - . n.'r:R.J lo sH, rt V,vt-.V wraiwa -Mrr?" 710 family of mJeatdeiStybufiriemlrsol Free froiat.th, dixUnc cript t PER PUBLISHED INJHESTAt&WEST TS&T.XBVEGtePniCr'&lSPkTCHES EVERT MORNTm. B US ' IlfEti&J&N - SUBSCRIBERS j AC an pott offices Out -of the city must a poet their papers, discontinued at the expl oiarliiraj-aoho Aj: INFLEXIBLE RUJLR&- We cannot notice anonvmons commnnlca- , name an addresa,. not for pnbllcatloD, oXl We cannot, under any clrcumslances,re---"iuir ectodC oomniHriUonffjBOf canr-vre n nd'oirtake W servei mahnSctiptai c in a Articles .written obotlk-aidgrpC ae$ f ic Pfr cannot be accepted for tftitjMoatJo. j OBSERVATIONS. A Brooklyn vhtrrch 1 has canary birds ,a ye choir. !s ,;; ta: : . fnfMilwankee Sentinel n?brfS Unit nr6er -seven hat wW jnii fetirl6nls '! laiMnnltA hit. C- '. ' - ! . :f T . . M ,f-Hi-:4 ii.l 1 i ,Tlie testimonial fuaerar of !KX-President ' i Johnson toolc place at Naabvllle Friday, t , ! was grandly Imposing . 4 ft its ii K ; 1 A satire froim the g-atMag A bald-head-' ed man drew' anne 'tootH ftrhb 'the other day, at a Boston ralr.,: 5 : ' ' They tell ns'tnat "Anns Dickinson says she has traveled, 16,000 miles t?y rail andnev j cr even had a nn wiaJ at f j.'jWehre "t are girlsat yhom a jellow-neVer,-feels ,lni- dined to iVnkv noiqatterfow far; they traTeli7iJl di f.cnei-Jir.asu fio-.?i-!-):;i',t j . "It seems rather. a atartllng thing to say ,,b RayMr..JJorace;iyi4l(e ,1a the,, Fottnlghtly J ;.Keviw,f thft Sngiaad jjs more RepubUean ' Jihant tUe.UnUed State."j a --I . o ii m' ' L ! - -H ' ' 'ii -" ;t ' 'The newspapers state , that a jveU-known fca'nker' ot i'aris 'has" abscondid,eaTlng a JeapU beiijid.., Mrs, Partington thinks thajt 7 t js very, good of Ue pooTj man to, leayftfti, when he might hare got off with .every tiling: r.iiiXSl 4 Ah Nowwe miss the igay muskeeter And hia cheerful song at night; (one to meet the Kansas grasshopper. ; y'Tne!b4.4 nfomed politiciat4 4tate, ' in fixing William Allen's majority, set 30,000 a.vthe, minimum. Cincinnati Enquirer. "The Virginians" has been dramatised, and la new ' being played in Brooklyn.- It ought to be brooght hometo be appreciated. Richmond Enquirer. t i. i ' . , 1 An Arkansas woman lately tarred and leathered ber husband, wherep clared tlialfirshe did it again Tie on ae de- wduld quit the bouse forever. The Chicago Triton has information that all tHjf fesoari Con gj-e8mpfe; pledged to vote for Hon. M. C. Keri for Speaker, and that, with the votes pledged- to-him in .that Slate; lUlnois, Kentucky, Indiana, and oth er. Western States, combined with, the le big t. ijis Eastern vote which he Is certain to get, election is already assured. Cleveland: Plaift iealer TnalJ was an apt a ylng' of a prominent'Qerman "of thlsf, cfy, injepiy' to th; iUUryogatoryr!!! ,'qajrl Schurr hurt he Democratic party by com ing tpphjoO'No." ,; jQei-man, "Governor Allen has a better stumper for .,Ohio thanj Schnns, and- -name' Js . 'Hard Times.'" : . A - l.u: The edtor of the New Orleans picayune, after running nis discerning eye -over tne globe treJ?tany write 1 3ire, And3.hat suicide: ttedil lnftii rWndi itaroaeh- out the Union, and is even stlll more popu- lato i Kurope' n -.u-Ail ifine widows of brave RevoluUenarF sol V .tilers; we are told, pare ,'stUl drawing pea-1 slons at Hartford, Conn." Very likely. Whenever there is a demand fen socbr things, lUrlford.: can. manufacture -wooden . nams and Hevolatltmary-wldows with eqaal facfll- f y t .! nT '-i Vx.'l jl.K i - ! s oj v ;(; :iu,uui-k;ii Tha States of Vliglnla', Kansas, Maryland, MastacntteeitUMlftsisaippr, Minnesota, Mis sonrt. New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvan ia, Wisconsin,! andTezasfald elections tli is year on ft Noerffbe . "lears for Texas," cries one of the news. papers ;6Kite,'oVigtn., But " iVn iot tears" that 'theTexanV'wantV'iirs7 somethldg 'Th Indianapolis- Herald explains thfr de dication and elopeWenfof Colonel C. B St. JoseptfMlsonrt1, by- saying that he un- dertook to learn draw-j?oker atjhe govern- An association for the protection of gen tleman traylng n;tUroadi ears has Just been organized in , London . The best pror ( rv r l P-IPae,?J ai -fatlles will te tne ftttroductibn of 'ne. American style of Charleston (S. C.) colored ladles in the boarding-house business, cowhide delin quent boarders. Some boarding-house keen- ers chastise boarders In advance, with beef tougher than leather. On this plan no de- linquent can Escape. JUlr4i The Louisville Courier-Journal suggests away wlththe custom of .hanging, them-ex "Vn'e'or fhe remarkable meftojf Jhe, laba maponetltaUonal Convention Is Cql.Jiethea, He i a lawyer, bat has had only case in nls . tife.t Ifcwmshlg fhrst.'.and last. The case in. volved a large amonnt of property and his fee depended npon bis success. He won; his feawtlfSomfa2hafwttft ttfUSafaoifully retlfe UtitA th BaV.l,leg'al 8aie8rsdbrlef and so brilliant has probably been the lot nf no other man si nca litigation, began. present in a court in Liverpool where Mr. Hershell, M. P., appeared on one side, and .Tudah P. Benjamin omlw i hlrri jvjltef V We remembered, thejpjntgi4 amfiUfPg scions superiority witn w fielf in the United States Senate sixteen years ago, and contrasted. It painfully with bis attitude here, and endeavoring to pnt the best face on an insignificant, but desper inai li 1 necause uovernor nariraniirecoa t7.el;tnSiied Usaik 6Y4ry'ia& la'&eSreetnai Mas done ale caseload wehaq feeling pf compassion rortlm whf n fVe ?r:emberetlirhatrfti.f 1 n'lervening years had brought with them.1, "SCANDALOUS JOURNALISM: bejrj a'ckiedgy-charcterifltac of a utherantlemanl'.rfand one of which every Southerner who can lay jusMaim rto the- appellation should be proud. : We have noticed of late vears raidlsphsifton on the part of the press of this country, regardless of politics, to make entirely too free' use of the Pj;esi4e-rGr of the fact that a man fills the tion 01 President of the United States. rnfWyeJbTfiaVil rMiMof llis wife anaiishJters pub property l is cMititeMtlisgVdaeM' ist to make a disrespectful allusion to woman of however humble a family. w 1 at all respectableiy!iiienould jit be any . more pardonably 4 to mate JfA -''....-iXJ :.'."" - -. .-.1 osfltdmire tica tor th e trecord' efi President (otbuf In tnl'namepii ecenWrptestJigau'.the ill-bred allusions to thefemales of his family 8 lcbmmbhwitH0 tlifettreWM7? We 'received a lew flay 9 . Since' a Tel-" letf fron .an occasional Shingtotj cbrrespcfiident.of th&fJronicfe'6, Wf h in which an unjust; anduhgenerotjs attack waa imftdft; upon the wife of the President. Of course we did'whal any resnectable journalist oueht to do ex punged the entire paragraph front the lei to nel ties and thev civil record of the soldier President. We have not hesitated to condemn his "Admmistratwn because we believed that it was dangeroulf tb the liberties of the. people and i because we knew that its' policy had been to crush the Southern States and to bring them under the, domination ,of , ignor ance and cornfptibli But we have no war to wage with, women. ; They are above the strife and clamor of politics and ho man should desire to drag them from their high position, Mrs. .Grant is in no way responsible for the' politi cal sins of her husband. . From all ac counts she is a -gentle, estimable and lovable 'woman, who has won the . de served respect and confidence of every one with whom she has 'been brought j . . . . in contact , We are sorry that there is even one man who desires to say aught against so good a woman, We are yeri confident that the people of the South regard with indignation such ungener ous attacks. A THE CONVENTIOI? AND TBE PEO- : .;V-':'PLE. " We have seen and conversed with gentlemen from the Western and Southwestern counties of the State and are gratified to learn that the Conven tion. is daily growing m popularity. ,W8 are informed that every ordinance that has passed the Convention and every one that has been reported upon favor ably by standing committees so far, is exceedingly popular with the peoplei A prominent lawyer who was in at tendance upon Rutherford Court last week told us that he believed, if . the question were submitted now, the Dem ocrats would have no 'trouble in carry ing that county. From Gaston county we learn that even Conservative church members who wererery ;f lukewarm in the canvass ? can arceiy refrain from when Huffman's name is mentioned. There is no earthly doubt about it, the action of the Convention, or rather of the Democratic majority of the same, is-very popular with the masses and daily growing more so; and it is their knowledge of this that is ren dering the Radicals so Jfurious, and des- perate. 40 diJSgraceiui 1 proceeumgs of the Radicals last Thursday is but the. result of their coming to a knowl edge of the populanty of the amend ments passed. . i,;Thb Scmitae of the "Beast." The Louisville Courier-Journal holds forth concerning the 8 word of Ben. Butler in the fpllpwing inimitable; style: "We have it, upon the authority of the. New York World, that "Gen. But. er is Laving mounted at Chicopee a ordjfourjpe longjiofifiuest Toledo hpthe hm of which' lltoB't lijOOO-!,' Talk about tht pea being - l-x ? . 1 ii.. . 1 J - r r i . i . miguuec vuau me uworu, sou 01 DrutUB ak'ihe'agerV edge surpasa1 the conqueror a sword mearing 4 fame away; and such itaff;V.M.tuawby. just suppose Gen Butler had, been armed with that new sword of his1 at Bethel) . where .'He 'came i do , near being-killed by the kick of a mule in the thinnest , Of the fight! If the Dutch Gap canal would have been half large enough tfrearry off the blood he 1J 1 3 - 1 'Y'h-'-' ',,'j ' ' 1 wouiu fiaye pourea oux. in streams an noods and torrents and. cataracts on that terrible day; then 'the D,utch Gap canal is a much hfggeHthfng on ice than it it ia generally supposed to be The Next Virginia Legislature.- ifie nse?vatiyes ofichmondyir gin ia, have nominated 1 Gen.' Bradley T. tice,--too, that- the - Conservatives -01 ciever gentleman, ijoi. jreier xiairston. to represent tnatH district mi the same body. From the nominations made we Gov. Letcher, ex-Gov.. Smith (Extra Billy) and ; a number of other distin guished gehllenieH liave" leen' nomina ted in localities here 'a' Conservative nomihati6'ia-luivalent . toan .elec tion.' But we never did see as many doctor in a State canvass; A Vexed Question-Settled. We are gratified to learn that aTexedrxu- tion .has, ati-lae t been ..settled a 1 great problem1 has been solved The' tiatioh U "Mft4-M Elizabethf Yictona.Wood hull has 'declared liCTself in - favor o ftidenrciatouji.e;put4tnn rvbrarvwo lirfe Vno -dmirerf the'DOli-' ;terfc ,; it is scarcely necessaryj to say the readers' of the Chronicle Sr'Scnt t- that we are no admirer of. the ron- 5ium WMMnm lgfilature of W- emia win oe a very able body, ju OPINION. OF HOLDEN ABHOAP. TJieLouisi-iHe iCoviHer Jbural . this it). bay fconcerniig Uh' jre npva val of iBsf-rlIcldeit'i dlsabilitres i)j I- tb(ritUtionlJXHiyention of North Carolina has refused to remove the disabilities of ex Governor Holden , now postmaster at Raleigh, who was impeached andxpeiledifroiirtheiSxr bematorial chair. This deprives . the Republicans of ob$ AndSaatettf itt ernor. arid keeps out of office a frien offiraahwmtPp be Resident again Durmg Jeldari s to. 35.000.QO(Larid few ifcood citiatos bf North. CasolinatwilL Jaourniheca pf bis .continued exctusionfrpin'placea bf trtist.' ft! jlaiL8 Dili tfA?Hva5i"A6KS jxifx)BEfFeby the LegislutdrelralbeeaMa law Asheville iS&ior3 fbajrogtjbJBatdiiab -.r - i jj Ak w JNOfa as one. tmsiA eutiDOse; necaase 1 a jT.T-JTT "T- r O 1 - th position, buticbecausfehe: doeay not haiJUiPom ifoyeriilthe; J?idgflj?andil3rce all. know that thia!.:messjo AahPville D3e othi itwai &onioi"A6bey?drJ jngmity i butitJMa ifrpKor. thm mm tey pugh talli to j be; Oappointed f jfrorp J connties that did not subscribe jauoug! tArnAr ir huiLI a.ttlfi-ffliard. whilBl BorJ&d McDclfirCnWoirt-i ine under debts contracted m uiwin this road-usThe, BakervUliHfcpi say, the edit olthej)0tWafl father be right ithari PreSident.lfov we submit, thai fsitice1 bwtjferM6he hasf considered Uie"' matter L thorpughlv and relinquished. thi ; claims'oni thfe )e4ideucy jbeughtio be sure thath sort of style up tuii ku XQR4'OXVm.:Tlka PpWTICS.t-rTwenty five years ago ? aaya an exeaanga Kossuth was a gteat herd itr American) estimation, ana iwas :received in thif country with unbounded admiration arid enth OsiaihK'whife the goverbpieoi of Austria was correspondioglcursed. Now we see JCossputh efeatjjts 4 caudiidAta for lie, diet, of ft)at Hap? gary which he sought, ta set free, an 4 bis party in that country Vniterly dis- placed." . The dream of an independ ent Magyar republic baa vanished, the Magyars '"are reconciled to AuitrjaL and Kossuth ia, no more liondred by, them 'Such is life." especially in the pouttcai wQriu.. Submitting ihk. AitENDitENTSThe Asheville iiitpoi or isoniewhAt'ex ercised about the time settled upon, by the Convention for the submission Of the ftrndto'nttni:i(nu4 tion. It thinks tliey1' should be subi mitted b,pjre, the general , ejection in1 November, uext year; so?,.to use its language, "tha people can have a clear: fight - on: national issues." - We be- ieve it i83ost as it should be.' There can be no dodging ' under the' present arrangement; and every candidate who expects the support of the Con servative party will have to show hand, shoulder, the platform of his party or step across the linee. Mail - Contracts to Let. The ' ad vertiscment' lor proposals' for carry ing the mails in the Southern division has been prepared, and the adminis tration organs will soon be in clover. The routes in the following States are o.Deietior ipur years-irom July j, IST&North Carolina, South' Carol i na, xeorgiar Florida Alabama, Missis sippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana. The postal service is ' divi ded into four divisions, one' of : which is let annually n ro'tation..,icJ ..i: "COLOXIZATIOX ; OF-' THE - NEGRO.' An editorial under the above "caption, which appeared in the'OBSE-ttvn some days ago,' is attracting considerable 'at tentien in colored literary, circles,, and "C. B. Hvw,(wbo aive understand ;is a colored school ? teacher, in this city) writes a letter to the Qmstitut ion,- on the subject, and we see another coi respondent frohi ' the EAst.- sigmfii himself Negro;1 Writes ! t6fL the same paper on the s'am e subject.' ''."""':i"J j6urnat aas!'The ' mericanj .newf- papei; reader ; dsniands ot an ..editr thai; h eu shall not v giye him 1 news and discussjons in heavy caunksy hut so condensedAnd clarified that ' he shall bei relieved of the necessity of wading through a treatiwtbgef lit k'tdctfoi spending time on a dilated essay to get a bite at an argument. 1 Si OenvGrant says, Redoes, not fear the triumph. , of . inflationists at-, the elec tions this fall. .jfle- will veto any bill repealing-; the . aet providing for the resum ptionof speeiif 2,5 paym fen ts in lSTOahdfeeWcertafa-that1. thirds vote can not oe secured against his opposition ' in either branch pi r: :i vjj $i.ii..-i .. ..... v.. - - congress qJi l:,,j 0i t. 4l, : ,.t Moody iAND SANKET-If thei great evangelists do not i have, ft;j;are j,bey will suffer the fate .pr, Aristides ; W read that while the clergymen of Chfe cazo were discussing this question last W6Kj tua XVQTi, n III. A.1TIU liaiUGbk suddenly got up arid said with3tihi-'A lf Ood 'hadsbeeri f tmptrtrtun dhe half as4nuchas Moody andr Sahkif we shonld have bad a- revival t-bofore' thislhlt is Jesus Chrisi iwe want and the power of the; Uving Gon as mani fested in-the Holjr Ghost,., JTb e.-spirit ual power ef Chfist iaothe, chiirch es,and nowhere else. The, .church's work only m akestqleraDleana ' even possible; Outside -work; The English: ehurches have been' 1 dead $ for1 thou sand rears, and when one of the corpses wags its tail they hiak great revivall is in Droere8s,H-j. uaveweeu.m-sw snytj self and know howitis-vet us conie together, Jay down ou? egoes and; pur h'o- TV and lav. ourselves, .down and pray'' for r the descent . of-, the Holy Evidently, ;MrTJartIetf thinks, th Multitude may-worship tfiereacher a.nd think tnev are worsnippine- uoi, -Auomta Constitutionalist, on i; 1 . lAUmWOj vonsiuniiowMuii wi The Constitutional Convention X(fo Fro4:theV1eWT (If i 4fc r. VCtt rwnKtinti--mt tLl 1f (Vclock. the President Ransom in the chair. ? Prayer by Rev. Dr. Atkinson, of the city-. Jniirnafof vesterdav read and approv? RULES 8USFENDEP. . asked asu8pensicajpFw54f aWier thArdinancfr reauirin( that no u VM by' majo otiur Q wie voters of the refuWfekcMn'f antht Hgatea4efuWyec)W 4&rlerJdrrfeUt T4ns f!tti UfinerairtcHSBemDiy Knu mt Bfaxtbn hofed- ariimehdffiieWt auinne a two-thirds veteof 'he General AssenTbiy no caH a Cpavanj tinn Uofnra that niientintnifrttairoe'SUQ- mitted lo the?popl.ri3Ar;eetkl?i j j jThe previourilesHoii. jeingjrrcf edrtofi;aj$na its final reading ; v '!Mr aiiig'mairmr3vte1Pto recohslde this1 ivbteattd'to-Iayotha motional 1 thA.table.f Adopted li ltos boa r.H'S SuiO-lvWE BTAT5..DKBT,-x3iJo bus j Th aiirUtHteronY.thewCuimitte4 pnTWaeTaWond,l.jPbI Ifat ttie'Gerieral Asseibry; shaii uae r rft3pbwerCo Stftyiuxesffdr thiFp&yff rVO ment nftadluatmentf 01 more thao:hv 8 per cent, ot the principal of thehQndtj of the . State. Jluqwjiiis special tax Questfehbf im, atiartiohai1, feyyhalj Have been stibmited to -thq'tiafiBedj vdte-rsW the Statefor their - approval Of 'awipprovai, aim snBir;ayeti own approved hy a majority thereof.? 'Ami aoi partner the5intere8tirwhich-!-)has aocruefl, je, rrnicp;i -mar oerewwr accru upon any pi, jtne 4?pnus a tne State, shall, e vrt be. paid. , j , P. 1 MrJJarvis m;pve4 an amendctjept .to strike out the -worfls'more than fiVe per 'nt,.,t of the principal ' pf sthe bdnds of theBtald.whfch amendment,! ifit 'prevailed, would' prbhibit the Legislature from 1 levying 1 anf - tax to pay any part of tba special tax bonds, Mr Tourgee submitted a subatittttej providing that, thedebt of the State is more than the people in Jttieicim noverished condition can pay a Tribunal of Arbitfatfon'shair be estab lished to whfchnhe-wbtih 'debt Of the State i shall "be sabmiitedi tbetsaidVir-4 . .. . . . t .t mtrairs t pu . . so, on citizen (hs ,te State, and theii; action to, bo, final- . ; JiMr"Jvsrdeni.;v amnUmenl, -reviemug' the ctioh Jbf theLe-zisIatnre which authorized the piepiMdfbt under which.the State is groaning." He said, thet ordeijQ.t the da-rat that time upon this noor was to' vote away a millioriof dollar of the people's aooneyy walk? r into anoth er portion.of ! the Capitol into, Little-: field's" bar-room, take , a drink, and C6me back into "thV lilt "and Vote; away" millions more. sxiis5 amend- meat mignt He called repuaiatioD,! it was so, wished, but the, effect of it was to prohibit the , Legislature . from ever levying. a! tai'to pay interest upon the' special tax-bonds, wnicn were conceived in iraud. rocied in the.cradle of iniquity, born. in. corrup-: Hon and prostituted to the: basest pur-" poses-the'5 work" of the Legislature fj Mt CHnsrmjuii ndeni., ould not support the amendment, and irave his reasons therefor, explaining; tne con duct of the ' officials, in' connection with li J these " '' aoriropriatibui. 11 and thought that the: total repudiation bf these special tax , ponds would work hardship to many .innocent purchas ers 0 -y ft ;3 f.. -.R fiT jut x ourijCt rep., opuotseu meameuu- ment of Mr Jarvis. Its "'adoption would - place1 a 'stigma upon North Caroliaa : which would hurt her; for ever afterwards, , , ' "Mr French, rep gave a history of the legislation under which these special tax bonds were passed. I He favored the; idea of referring the hole matter to a Board of Arbitration.. i,.,.. Mr Boyd, rep, did not hesitate to be placed upon .record ' as being' in favor Of tne utter repudiation Of tne special tax; bonds. The iexistence of these bonds, hanging over ns, would forever retard the progress, of f the State. , He claimed tnis debt was enacted in fraud, and notwithstanding the fact that the larger majority of ' the' : Legislature which) created:; these bonds; ibelonged; to the party wij,hwhich he belonged, tie wtw ire iu huuih uiat unque in fluences were Used to brine about their passage ; his party wa-ji held responsi ble for the .passage of these actav but he claimed that. som&, of. the Demo era ia 01 me oiaie paa receivea large KiUm.RJ i Mr Turner was opposed -te - the am endment of Mr Jarvis, and favored tne .proposition , to . commit ..to the people for their ratification or reieo Mr Bowman defended ' hitnself as a member of, -the' .Lefewlature of , 1868, against, the imputation of ufraudiJiTt voting for the various railroad meas- ures passed Dy tnaf L.egisiattrre, and for which these special tax bondi were issued. He claimed tbatrepresentaH tives that voted in -the majority for these appropriations were actuated by! hone8t,motives apddntentions,V4ji; rTT?nrgee at some lengths oppos ed the amendment of Mr Jarvis.. ('Mr Durham alstttipdsedthtfairiehd- ment, and at considerable 'length diif cussf cj, me, aiaius 01 tne. present; state debt. V He qpppsed to repudiation, but desired ; the nearest 'access to 'an honorable adjustment -f the'debl.7 ' ; '-:M!Allmair moved sthat the whole m atter.be rj recommitted to- thecom- I C'.After' much ilisciissionrMr Turner jb.iicu iuo -jreYiuav question wnicn ue iug aastained-the motion to rebohnmit prevailed; by, ..yote of ,49 to 88, mhiva vMj? Jarvjs-moved that the. ordinance in. regard to the repudiation .'of tthe :stiecial,ta'Btlndi wmadd 'the special -'oirderfoY.:llnB'alntfialfM'dAV.'i lu" :. .. . T Gov. Gastrin, nf M ka-ta !hiittai ia ji decided secohrf-tfirmitft.- TnV 1854 he was elected a tttember of the state leg islature; andi was again relttrned m In 1861 j.he became -'mayor. of Roxbufynd waa re-elected at the ex piration of his first' terml. In 1870 he became mayor of Roston' and was the successful certdidate" also at the ext electionf Jn 1874.hd was .elected gov. ejrnor, of : the state, and is : now J,he democratic' .nominee again. The de- featof Charles PranclS - Adarns in the Alassacbusetts state '-' TeDubhcaU con ventiqn,)' yesteirdayij.iliake8 Govk; Gas ton's re election, a matter of:. almost nusuiuw t-t-rtanity. three . uuns y.QtsHu.m Before the. wsr.onVhalf of the peo ple of the' SpUred the right to 11,; rCiV J..fcnxf e illf the i int I 3 the right tjtovj Loii it deriveSA-o t United States, havingxnginally purcnasea tneutzj fmm New jsew England. wuner-journal. jaatterBzidolroamo ishing at the North more than one- ev England Wil1 wih that Southern institutions had The ConventiojOcrOJUKorth Carolina voted to seat heCoiiservative mem hsra corteA frorriTtobeson countv. JThiJtadicalamade a smalt effort to kii klux the proceedings, but only.euc-) ceededJn repdering; tb.emseWeaX(9dH culous. Their animus Was,aiLasvv494 Unt hnwever. as if the revblucionafvi programirie f4rrtehiplateath eml nau oeen carwfuv-'uu o-rvu ivwntni 1 ... C Mt means; eeaspxqrwaereaauo which our disorgauuerswhqaYe, o.nmA aIHas nf the Radicals would do weltJt6 bear i&M.PtlMtiiirg'Itided and Appeal" as '."a'"'" aij ". u . ..... ' ' ; - , SorimifieuiIilSnoiB Jas base bal cluh'caUed.'tho, fY LaeeaTnig Stockingv'1 composed entirely ojfpngikdjLefiTr-; Western Exchange. ,r 1 Where'ubon 'the fclsrjhrgs,ate exclalme: "Oh ! wol?e the-trfaSe'aJ hustle j?' and ttoe Boston Poaf t?"Pttt ifp! a fly and just see them garter itfiHoe Broklypt4riww , "Jp'ha base, mesJ A the New .York Commercial-Ad. Petersburg Index and Appeal. -"? j bEirTioiiatNfiflESvrrrlhei funny :mtfh; pthcOetroit imete9 basiuis touch ing aflgedotett "Ajj.ftWimefptoedio. the dooxjW.A,MichigsjirAlrand Avenue saloon yesterday" and "saw four or.fi,ve; men emptying theijtgi&ssesand neav-. t'Sixiordseten!)weeks,VtwasSUierin-! s wf a V'Soi ions 1 9I ) s 'poae Vkl have to Jtaj-ltfcfeojt ithard"di c.iui i . ; , 50 SAeKS-FtQUR o ' FROM' NEW WHEAT. r' A lot OFORTH CAROLrNATlAMS. 3 1 MAMMOTH LAUNDRY SOAP, .' 4.! s ! .TrAn.T-.?i 4! '; ,ti Nitwit ad3 iP'i -.tn'itXi SPENCER A LLEN'S, . -i;'. ueptl L,.ii . r-i-r ii r: I)URKFOY --i.-:"t- WifHs-. ;'l "Mi? iit?i Z iiU JjM-n "Subscriptiona received for Ihe Now JYork Weekly; Ledger, and Sanirday Night; ' at 85 ots., ier quarter. ' Si ngle eopietV lo elaiua . T. 11 -v l ti 11 j a 1 -t.jtuwujr ; x-w i.j, wr. oeiuh nyxives ana ready, for dehyery, at 9 o clonic a each- night. , Orders will receive prompt attenticn. Sept 8-1875, ' .. ,.,....,!, TO ALL THOSE IN WANT OF GOOD Cigars, Pipes, Totftttco or Banff, we s D O N "f A eo oast the Store and Maria: Of t nrdereigned, whose motto ir L I V E and let'live. All those tkat have r , W IT H .Miii'i -.-II 01 '-jti! t aa or ce afe !conv!nccd;that we deal fairly and you can tell - ? J " ' O till aeighbors so MO 1' R ERS' can send their children and they' wilLgtt. good an article as if they come them IN il i !i,- 1 fkeii we claku to give a ibetter ;arti j more for tbe.money.lhan the ..,s , : iv. Oi.1I ftlfti XH 1 ,?:' allows; BatdoU times xaake ns do i , t aunt you rorgein. ,;t J M MSNDXh fc CO., ' trade Si', rharl6lte.1T. C. srptl8 FALL STO0Kt:'-' ......... .... t '.-!.. ami"" Ji ta-v t.' : -'! 'iKlIi'"!--! 3rf f e ili AfirllVAfc!!:! alt! .-nO ' -l. iM THE QLp,,K.LITARLISE(D s.WHOUSB- OPj--1 wi f .ili 9t WinROWSKfRipTELS, ! A RE now-receivlnfnBeir fall Stock of Lt.;9oodstheing tf StockpurchaafiC mis year. An meir large anq .iveiu assorieu stock, raayi- be found the v6estP "Stock "of CLOTHING to be; found ia the city . Splen did Stock, of, BATa,a C A P8, . BQOTSj.and SHOES, and i fulljinebf ' ' . . Our Stock of ladies Dress Gooda.Tis Yoli and oTnplet'e,' consisting1 of. all -grades of Dress , Goods L and Ll-ccasTieeniBo Ws. a upienuiu line 91 w nxiu,-auuvi3.jj j fi i f Wfe have a large'ajsoTtmerit of ' Plaid and Opera (Flannels, Beaver XJkithCassim'eresT Satinets,' Jeans,- &c,' 1 4. tl r At f Our line of Carpets. Trunks. Blankets. Oil J Cloths 'and Waterproof, is' not excelled in taastate; s 'ii'4iit.Kjiajiwi e f We invite , 4b peopls -of; Charlotta and vicinity . to, call . and -examine oar s Retail Stock,' before purchasing their , Goods " else- t -weoner-oeuer maacements than ever. I va -WTX0W8Kx'ATvINTleLSf,, 1'KA 11! jni- f,G.S. H. XSPLZaET R ar rVUlWftjSon's B.aUding, fi f i I Street. t - :j h , I ijc lUnLOTTE.? n. at. 4th l A8 AfiEIv' FOft ALTT-XINDS Iron Froms of BuilfliiiEi Galranlzefl ALLKlNDSGALQrVORK hick JbewUl sell .Cheaper thanaqy .- jrerson the public at large, that he is prepaied; to furnish 'Plans of alt kinds of 1 buildings, with working orrawims Vj fuj whioh will be found muchnplaifr tljan iosi fit iy other man in the Bute, he being a practical builder, having an experience of 15 years in any information in regard to the construc tion of any part of the building, as he is fullv Qualified to go and do the work him sale With-15 vears as builder and-14-aa hairi: Architect, he knows j ust what - 4s neces- tery lor. a meobankJta get-along with, and w Jth this-experiesca yoa will at-once- see that be nas a pretty good anowiedge 01 tne business. -You can judge for yourself as td whether f jtonnjisjao Arphitect without be ing a practical builder, Some in this State claim to be Architects when they have no knowledge of the business and can only be cSJleddrattia-pe-xm in WhiPtlieni at an tirtfes should ihey andei?'- takeajob. For the last six years he has been employed in rMs rttTSndarodonf all the best buildSs.itOngFk rW exi ceptions in Raleigh, Goldsboro and Greens boro, and almost all over tne State, wnere WI9nf eanseanuworic. . . , J4 ODarioue newouia eau attention to P Smith's Iron Front Building, and Sims & Dowd's Store, and a number of the private rs to all who have t and Soperinten ability, lie can furnish, if an ire tnem, the name of parties and bui ngs, but can- ndf d any other pleasure in doing so. Any person visiting Charlotte is invited to call and examine his drawings, -which he bas eon in the State. All are Invited to exam ine them whether they are going to build or not. The ladies are specially invited. mais f""8JE. IlKfMflvWnill CHRISTIAN REIP'S LAST A BEST, FOR SALE AT PHIFER4S ' BOOK r 1 " STORE. nuglO i RCHITKOT. Offers hfcrfenaBetvices to thecitfeen of CharloUe and vicinity, and pledgee the experience and practice of fourteen yean training as a guarantee of competence. Office Trade Street, (Aapotte.' if jan 3 tf ' t-. jr. QOCHRANE'S RESTAURANT. Furopeais . Plan. ( , I would inform the public that, on the 1st of Novwuber, Ladll open a JEIESTAURANT andPpARD LNG'HOUSE, on Tryon street, itfthe serond stefy or the Building adjoin ing the Bank of Mecklenburg, and hereafter will be prepared to entertain Beard ers, regu lar and transient, in a style unsurpassed by any house in the city. The table will be supplied with all the delicacies of the sea son. Game, Fish, Oysters, fec. Terms xnoderata. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge. I respectfully solicit your pa tronaga ... ! O630.tf " W. R. COCHRANE. piANO TUNING and REPAIRING. takes this method to inform the ladies and gentlemen of Char lotte and vicinity that he has permanently: located in Charlotte, and wUTdevote his time to the Tuning and Kf pairing nr """"i ' T"'. M""'l"m and other musical instruments. Mr Frey has been fovoraoly knowuin this city as a piano tuner f&i twenty -thtejBaiB. He has been in the business forty years, and thoroughly nnderbtanda hia business. He will contract tqt keep instrurxABts in tune by the yeaat redoced tattsv I. 8inale tuning, within the limits of the city $4.00. ar Ajrdars JaflB at hirer'a Book aad usfc st4re IJgcltye prempt stntjop. BUXAI LIU FBKSH SEIDLITZ POWDERS, Brown Ess. Jamaica Ginaer. . Florida and Iron, Elixir Bark Iron and Strychum, 8alts of Nitrato of Ceriuin. Sajlts. of Peysim and Bismutlfdr' .Kvi i )L "jtct.i t: I c trade. W R BUR WELL & CO. iiawi, uuucuui iMjr Xbuiu. AllAir JMLTJL sept8 FinerApnIes , , THE finest earig aid ceokinAppTes in the city, FieBh-itter, vefy IkrReweet Potatoes. B N SMITH. sept25 QHLORIDE LIME, To i and i lb packages. 1 u W E BURWELL A CO, sept8 ; V ? .., f CHARlaOTTTE MATTRESS jmFACroitrZ I HAVE bonghtHhebasineTf4 fi:rTi4; Hellmund. for the purposed establish ing a Mattress Manufactory on the -largest scale, and will al way a keep 0 hand's large assortment of SftriBg Hair.Cbtton. 'Moss and Shuck Mattresses, which I will 'tell at Wholesale prices. . . ;i'.i&if?M , Mr A Hellmund will reo aln with: Uie and attend to my business.''"-- - r--v-r Decoration, Upholstering and Xaipet lay Please give me a call and examine ray stock before ordering or purchasing else where. JUUU8 BRAUN, Traje st r-r-ear Uonrt Hou8e,?njS6tairs. 1 LocTBoj v Wholesale drdtrs filled. I ept25 - esses prom jSly XTOTICE. TO HOTTaift -RmT.Tilp-oS'A-w-ri IN CONTRACTORS. i We accepted the Agency for a 8aw Mill, and am prepared to "w aui praera lortasy aiau of Lumber at as short a inotic as possible. I have on hand a lot of flooring and inch plank. L. W.OSBORNE. - JNext door to J. H, Henderson's, i I oc , , , ' . Trade street.1 Hand, JAfV t f NEW STOCK AND - BEAUTIFUL sept2Q2t t w tiJW&byyo inf-iin v des 6 J w - p. M 1 9 m Kll Ofao herA.for Ice l ant of room, r f f man of his age, and will take woT T." H. BREM, JR., w ..... mmw ,"WWMWUU. Attorneys and Comellors at Law CHARLOTTE. flUc. ftf.ilwd. A3tina! New B t" a r ing, Up StairSr t f -an21-tf.df-lo toi suottoofrsi . TARfLEE "VV.4' FATTlilrf pf oTessional services to the citizens of CHARLOTTE AND ICINIT arto e.op stairs. ifl 01 Calls left at my office in the dav or . umce 11 ours o 10 , Ai Al.; 12 to 1 p M., and 5 to 7, P. M. . jan22-ly. n:. ir "" r. . . '-"i.' .. ATTORNEY AT. LAW, Charlotte, N. C corporations.. . ; t,;'.? '; jani-1 SURGEON DENTIST, Oners' a reductiof . ln ices of Dental Office, in. the Parks bnilding over Sutler's Jewelry Store. ; " Hours firom.8Ai,af; toSP.M.i HOTELS, Ac. ABMEN HOUSE, fFTOEpiJffpri.etress retnrus her" sincere J. thanks rn thfi JrnvelUntr lV2:abwrB6a while she was connected &&X&e VU ItktUo patioaal Hotel. Not having room enough to accommodate ber guests properly, she rented tne Boyden House, and she feels satisfied that she can now acmniedate har strata AmfnrtUv l and,in thry.beSt atjrj,' iAJthia ixemiy lurmsneu nouse, wun an tne modern im provements. ? Passengers going np the Western North Srohna Railroad from the East, takebreak t at the Boydfew Heuue First class Bar and Billiard Saloon con - nected with the Hotel. jul9 St,vlChares, Hotel Situated Jp the.Centrc of Tqwii THIS HOTKlL haW been thorotignl y refl ttei and refurnished, and under my manage ment aa lessee, offers to the traveling publi the advantages of nist-cOass Hotel. ' 1 S9 Omnlbna at the depot on th? arrival and departure of all train. wf-'i- -- .. i.-'i hMLBCHLOBJS,. MpWtt"-- Formerly of Raleieh A SUMMER IN BY- JOHN' D. CATON, CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE .feUPBEME COURT or ILLINOIS ' PBICE $20"CASHT-H T I D P 31 kVt K aug24. 4 SIGNS f-SIGITS ! :i c3-:kt;s:-v PAIKTED,. IN AJr:erxXB ON SHORT NOTICE AND CHEAP, hY .a septll HERE ithaye ai large xotj-oe? " t A fcii O . .. ' i LEGftL JQLDpFMNCH PAPEfl AND ENVELOPES sell t. AT 25 CEIITS PER 0U1RE. J.-KJPmiEFOY. 1 -septll' AcRv"Nic!ei& Bro., "tl7HOl2lirALE aniii'ErrAIL dealers in . 1 V.Qrxxra,oifectiehrleertuto Cigars, BnuffL Tobacco. Pipes. Musical Instruments. Btrings, Ac4 Trade Street Charlotte. N. C. a would can attention to the fast that tbey now haye in store, the largest and most ei tensive 8tock: 'of Groceries in Charlotte, which they are offerintfor CA8II to whole sale and retail buyers at "prices, as low as theyjcaTtt;: be vbough( . from any responsible house in the city. , -' .;. -- -Consisting in part .'of Molasses,,. Coffee, Sugars, Teas, Soda, Brandy Peaches, Crack ers. Oysters, Candy, Pickles, and various other articles not mentioBed.f i j.Democrat and Home copy. " u THR DIXIE FUI1P NOa,,HUMBUG. TtfQRE Ahan 100 in use in the orty of Char JJ4rtair4eis rsfopeyj Bflbe use of a good Woocen -Pump jrouch time, monej and labor is saved."' The price of: the Dixie Pamp is in the reach of all. . It is manufac tured in Charlotte. Thos in need of a good Pump are requested to call on or address the undersigned. Orders will be filled promrt- t Jt . ... . 1 1, wiim jiirevuoiia tor aeiuiig ine rumii 'i .1.1. i sept252m - 4 Mt MJ U4VAJ3VIM, i' Box 15, Charlotte : N. 0. j n t.'rmmro'rk-n pRYSTAL" FLOURL-li '-: tf' ' : A, fiuicyr brand jnst receiyed bjrt ;, r SPENCER A LLKNi ' 1: i$ 9sf?TB5a .te
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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