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f n. , 1 f s 14 in jl 7 I ; f r t DAILY OBSERVES; 'if 1 V; i CIIAS R, JONES, ,,;,'V f P. BREVARD Mc DO WELL, ; , i ; Editors fc Proprietor!. Wednesday, October 6, 2875. Free from ' the doting; scruples fetter our free-bora ,reeeB.w that 1 TBS" OBSER YER IS THE ONLYrJT PER PVBLISHEDJNJ,UE kT4tS WEST of RAiEian wmcH qiyes thb 'ju- ; TEST TELEGRAFHig 3? QSPA TCHES EVERT MORNING BUSINESS MEN WILL PLEASE MAES A NOTE OX TfflS. ,t ;, SUBSCRIBERS , ; ":. At 01 poet office ot of Ibi city mast ex - peet their papers discontinued at the expi ration of the Ume paid toriv Our mailing clerk knows nobody, and his Instructions apply to all alike. t' " IMP1.EXIBI.E RULES. We cannot notice anonymojos.toomtnonlca' lions. ' In all oases we reanlro the writer's name and address not for tmbllckUn, bat We eannot, under any circumstances, re turn, rejected eommunlcatlona;nir lean we undertake to preserve manuscripts 1 ; , Articles written on both sides of a' sheet of 1 paper cannot bo accepted for publication n OBSERVATIONS. Neither crinoline nor' bn'stii is 'worn by Gotham's ultra fashionables. j Gov. Allen speaks every day, and Is really fattening under It:' " ' if 1 1 '. The city of New York now pajs 51 percent, of the entire State tax. During the past eight months the currenj cv has been contracted $17;607,OQoj i y j "c. There are 17,305 more females than males in Boston, and yet If a. man' wants to marry three or four of these 117.305, he is hooted at for a Mormon. - Marshal Bazaine is stated to be daegerous- ly ill at La Gransa, near Madrid, In conse quence of the opening of an old wound; EngUutd . maintains ah army of 1200,000 men in India, of whom 128.447 natives, and 60,512 British, ezolusive of officers. - . ' f t - ' i f "5 if t -: . ' ; 1 t ! i " I i John Merr laser, it Is said, has retired from the club business, and has sold his New York establishment for f40,00X A bibulous old man said the reason he couldn't drink water .was because It tastes so of sinners since the flood. : . . ; "Colored ladles" are at work on the streets of Atlanta in the convict eanK. Where is Gen. Forrest? ; , Richmond Enqairen The Massachusetts Democracy have entered upon a new. agrl cultural purfutt, They are now preparing to plant Rice. A shocking account of the maltreatment of Jews comes from Bagdad. One Jew was " burned alive by the populace. The excuse of these barbarities was that the Jews had been guilty of blasphemy. The Empress Josephine's resile nee near Paris, known as Malmalson. la about to be sold under the hammer. Napoleon ill was said to have purchased the estate during1 his reign and restored It to the condition It Was in when occupied by Josephine. What one vote may do was shown in the recent election in Lassen county, CaL There was a majority of one vote for governor, the two candidates for the shrievalty are tied, and the school superintendent was elected by one. Philadelphia proposes to uniform its news boys for the ' Centennial. "Yere's yer Pub lic Ledger! All about the infant mortality! . Yere's yer obituaries done In werserl ' "Leave matters of religion to the family altar," said Gen. Grant in his Iowa speech We hope it may be inferred from this that the President has. Indeed, a "family altar.1 The friends of religion should take "courage. Courier-Journal. . The i Philadelphia Times raayw that two thousand ballot stuffers from that city are to be placed where they will do the most good in tbe Ohio election. New York Is to furnish a like number, and Baltimore about New Orleans used to have a noted squaw who was olways getting In trouble, eaphon eoasly and suggestively named "Judy -come- home-wlth-the-soap.',' "The - young afraid-of-his-horses." seems to lie over that at least a length. Richmond Enquirer, i Out in Nevada, If we are to believe news paper statistics, the atmosphere is so light that a cord of wood left out over night will shrink to three-quarters of a cord before morning. When Mrs. Melkreg complained .Jhat he occupied too much time in lookingCat the pin-tMMK ureases be piously replied that- he - ws absentfminded and thought that be was In the Garden of Edn. :,... - As the Itu lb ful Indian agent gives poor Lo hi rations of salt beef be mourmfully says: "That beers different from any beef you'd get if you were a white man living In the . . EasW3eef in the vast dont Jiave any ' smell to.lt at AIL -Just think of thAWV. Every Idiot in Ohio who offers to bet on the result of the election is promptly utilis ed py thejpartlsan press of the State to show bow the eat Is going to J ump . ! If he bets' on Hayes, be displayed In the Republican !or gans;lfhs bets on Allen, the Democratic papers snap him up. Meanwhile, the feeble-minded person who goes through the cars Is taking .the vote of the people who are passing through the State.' j No matter who suffers from that little af fair of Mr. Jefferson Davis and the Winne . . bago County Agricultural Society, it can not be denied that Mr. Hi F. KlmbaU, the seere- r, ury of the society, has acquitted himself - throughout tbe whole matter with tbe high est credit both to' himself and the ' society ,., There wUl always be as least one gentleman . In Winnebago county sd long ;i Mr! Kim ball remains there. Courler-JourhaL - i i The late Judge Grover, of the New : York Court of Appeals, was a rough diamond, and very funny anecdotes are told ofhlmw Once, when practicing before petty judge,' he declared that he wonld not give a peck of potatoes for his honor's law. Upon beinc called te account for his language,, Mr. G ro te f humbly apologizedhut seriously weak'J ened the force of bis retraction by declaring that It he had said a half bushel T he, never would, have takes 1 backi-Bostdh Tost.1 i, . . Robinson, of Winnebago county. 111., turn. : ed out to hear ex-6enator James R. Doolittle ; ur that a mrr1ed-isn TWeht 1 tcT have tWO ; votes, because he always represents: st ieast two In the Interests of good government, and had more experience tti an a single man ' tn governing human, society. Then Robin- eon went home, and as he kicked over the last batch of bread he was heard to that now a man could sell .his vote 4 (candidates i without going; back on htejrrty, WHAT THE COnVEIITIOW 'WlLli DO. ' - Col W. E; Saunders of the WiLraing- If . . . . - J. ': ; -L ton Jdiputif wri tes 'from Raleigh an In- tereatinfer letter! tdi bifs ! paper! in refer - hc$oVttie vention. In retard to the ordinance I conrpminff the election of Judtres he aaystfall.the judges will be f elected for eighth-ears. The Supreme Court Judg- wAv-rTx anr) I sill Wmly4hredJliknumbrduldathe SuDerior Court Judces, srffl be elected bylthe'IislatuxeVahivwl bdlonly nine in number, instead, of, twelve, vU.',v- ';; ; Asregards county." government he l says , JIA. . mentofi$v th opinion l t'sDevelop: thai the question Vof Veouhtyf gotern-l menfs has been . settled:-0:iar ast'the . spuiea -so-iar ast 'ine as to veBi trol- over thus practical lion in party:" In thisa m "othrmatters; the convention is nroceeauiK upon ine iruo theorv. and refuses to place in the Con stitution matters that ought tocbej left onen to leeisiauve revisiun. aa uccmbiuu may required Indeed one f the chief objections to the present uonswwuon is that it deprives the Legislature of all power.Anatnis mucn vug done it raay;e saieiy .wmmea tneeai, worijLoi jneAAwveuwou . oeen aujnipueeu. v--... i , on tnov suDjexarmneni ae says : fX. U i j t , ,, j is & a :t . ...-w i iWnnifr :oori In spite of their constant introduction a n mtu j; !tho I Radicals endeavobysi every means in their powers &r prolong thereby prolohir the session, si i - ii Jit Vt He says that up to the debate proposition to remove HdKlen's diss.W bilitie& theye seemed unusual X - . r . .. ' i " . I j 1 T T A t T I MnmiL. firovernmems. ana i r;4vn,,f .ni.nnfv fmm anme, nxm-rior ri.;.;MAn ron.. t.,n nonthoini.rf ..i.i., ,t iT.... . 1 v iim.hfihlhn -whole auesH I - WB'r ; -rU uj ivil vLiiiaiifffc'r amomtoCgood feeMg? Among mfnHgnd 17; art 4, and insert tbe fojlowiogi U- bers of different political creeds. He 1 .ujv!-'. j't;isj A;f;nL i4 1 HtbriUUtCS ttll MJ UHU U1UUU CJuswuK I .. , , mi 1 (6: whom he handles with 'gloves 0Q.1 As to the .proPosHion1, to reduce ;the number of State Senators, he aays: . i m j j .i 1 j..- s". t. ;s, . j.: iwtiJ. . : v: eA,nu vr. Kiw ,m.KW. Ko'Tt ia ufi tn anv that no chance I amendmentto the Constitution redu- cing the number of Senators frontfifty r"' to &irty-five.totake,wft after 1886J will be "submitted for ratification seps arate from the other amendment when the sincerity of the "Radicals will I be fully tested." - THH PUBLIC DEBT. . . ' l . . j The problem of the Public Debt has been under discussion'iri the ' CJonven-j tion for two days and no solution reach ed, so tbe matter had to be recommit ted to the Committee. This is an "em barrassing question. No doubt about I that: but the Convention should meet it fairly and squarely,- .The people ex. pecinoi inem. xne oniy reason a . -. j ms . i ! - J - I number of people wanted aUonvention I was to settle the Public Debt matter, As long as this question remains unset- u : I ueaimangBiiKea pan over vu P"-rtbe pects of the State. This great incubus bristling with future taxation frightens pmicrmtinn from the Slate. NWman wishes to invest in mortgaged property, I and this is just the condition of all the real estate in North Carolina to-day. If all the real property of the ' State i were sold at auction the amountrreal ized would hardly pay the ' Public Debt, Offer the creditors of the State e, fair compromise, say the amount they : j r it., i re .1 V rtr. x i t ' -Jc- agree to that don't pay them anything. J We do not advocate open repudiation. thouffb'we are satisfied if , the Toueatlon . ... . .... .. ' . ! .. I should be submitted to tne people, it would carry the State by at least fifty thousand majority. : As long as North uaroima noots at tne iaea oi repuaia; tion, just so long will, .her creditors re- fuse to ' agree to any These, ; bondholders are compromise. merely gain.-1 - . II I biers; they would prefer to risk losing all rather thanamree to a fair comproil - J1' 1 misirXtgeGDoojrfiBtion Odld or would! submit the two propositions to the pef nlA viz a mrn-nmiaA nrdinan arirl " iT7",i 1 "li f8 OI.ine P60?!6 couia. W but the trouble would be that DOtni ... ..... '. . . mt . . mignt carry men wruar xne irutq is the OmvelMonuPshoulder soTr responsibility, and the ty question, in fact it r would, seem fi-Ui the'fblUiwbg waewph in ttie SmtiiiT, Fom ., . . . - . ., ,H tnat no two members agree on tne sud-i LeeisbitMrfl the Dower to arrange the tai;( -,0 ar.t: 'HffJEX7! rffSfl-TK-- JecLL ( A , tww) j i!'7u6 "iiwfsrvM-.i rrflT j'7jtstw created.a stormyidebatetOTdayi in con-irequire aoqhange,and;not makeitnec- lnTiin i a riniv h a pnAAisi for hAnfa ventionr Mr.unrhamfl.biv arcueai to aroTiod to pay five centeoatte.dcllarf claluxridshteWvJo hundred, and fifty nhousand'ldollars. Mr. 'Jams advocated a sraight , put Ire- pudiation of this debt as; CQnceiyedJia fraud and enacted jux xniquityMr. 4"iaMa aisjsrjaa . nseu fuv -wsajwMivvvy, or yhi(uie waaJchauimaAAmted tnat the matter be referred to the people. and.no bill paying these bonckhbe pass - &d without submitting the matter first to the people r-If thev were willintrtof pay inem, mere couia oe no it. i Mr JffTuS 1 new debt.iMwsrs.rejicUajid old and Tourgee would have the matter Tferrrli,Tbe substitute) wss ed to arbitration.' u.ifr ..; l ,l JouBNALisnc In thefiteifcof flie 4th mat., Mr. Josiah Turner announces lrWlTO,f agement of that paper, xhe sentinel will hereafter be., under the exclusive control of Col. P. Dohan. late of thefWP' wni e:YoJiaAiirv tthlstda0tJanuaW.o75fl the Lexmgton (Mo.) Caucoanr GoL 0faBy rftHrdad cororationderi Arjeaeh'and maple' standihg'nearj to Donati indulges irfibd ialiitator. sb We ordinance resblutiori ' or J acf b Any gethcr1thbl4arithes,s interrbckfng cwnlyiudgeof lik xur byhisUsT XWvThmr 'WmVi?S thWU ;ftt notfinrafiyrtoealrfrotirecogtfize said 5 hich. shattered lh maple and passed riWM f :Trniftf" managemepi,::acnieveai;.jiaHvnai reputation as a bold and' fearless adfo- Wte bt :! what' 'sonw newspapers" are : , , ' " a. Dieasea to term "uourDon uemocracv. ' I NT r " -r'- - t . Wl; UljtSIB T W - e SW - ,w ... J I S mm m " I V -t .-f f " f ! . lV: W(l( .?,,1. i T, iHlUli. i tviMArk I fwi?r-i "rTri:"rr:i oereniier accrue wwu- wwwk' Amcr m otoKea are loaine many I T7k,.iLix,Via VhivW Tir , anxl wish him abundant euccess. ; " r: p"M.r jaryia wuyfuj ul(,uicuMPMti-i o uMtpr, , . . jui25 , ... ; ;,j The Cost. The Raleigh CkmsiitiUum has the assurance :.td talk s about the Convention: having ''already : spent ... ........ t I .1 t ' - . twenty thousand dollars of the peo 4jnej RUt had spent .irihle that ! amount ihepeople I of North Carolina nToney faster' than thev ever did before. If the amend- menta already passed are ratified by thple:teXexpenses of the; State goveriimeifc ((fnranltr l Vi AiiaanI "PPB AVWTTM. i-.tnivWiii'ri y . FROMAiOowww.We sorry ;jrud8fWi'oiett toehold V;01?11 V?"? W TOwr P ton,tt OfcourseitisInereval littleTjro, lessiOTaiiGotirtesy, pm ,we jwqi.oswirea -fmTO9Jft .f w viofl n0t have: done .as. wphr fcr i; Judge o.u - .i. .,.j. A;B,w.ii cji;krv ;mi The Constitutional Conveation. Irpaihe Raleigh NBWsjr-.v TWP TJPV!? TT5T TTi T A V; Wit In?'!! Con ventin iiiet at 10 xi'cWl Presi- dent Ransom i thexbair,.,,.;!? s By Mr' Badger, an' ordinance in, rela- tiorF to'th Wl N.'C. ' "provides that nothing in the Cottstitutiod fehall prohibit the JLgisUturei from eom pleting this; ?oa, w.fte I now own uiv lur haiii ..nciciicua , . t r wuw" -wyw. "Xt ' k Yi Messrs. NormesA and McNeill, be paid per diem and leage fx4 the begin- oJ ain M "k'.i'SSW1 Brd(nanceloWkl'lut seklo W 7 The tJeueral Assembly, snail, nave rid power t6'' deprive the" judicial de- , . -f. . - , i.r T . . partmen 01 any powerw junsuwiiou ArHinatA,ilehartment:DfaherovCTn-1 menu but tbftiieseral; Assembly sh - . i T A A1S A . . i S ajwt .sma , awouw wa-jwrmni -.m this . power ajia.jurisaictjon-wpicn w , hui, yMj.ii.M.v ; f ALLTJill. i I nf A7 tn AO . . . ... I -,Uv.A. KUies suspenaea, ana ine resoiuuun uo wjutbuhuu ujuureu u uk VVL.v.Mi. T1. .F"niiewea,anerwraaeuqaenairs to ne V um-. retrulate by law, wtiett necessary, the "ZLZZZ. 77','Ta methodsoi proceeding jin tne, exercise of .their pewers, of .All... tb courU below tbe Supreme Court, so far! as thesame may be done without con- flict with other provisions of this Cob stitution. .. j t . Mr Bennett . called the previous Question, which call was1 sustained by a vote 1 oi'4V 4t, anct ' tne orainaoce then passed Its second - readinjr; by a vote of 50 to 46 . - ,,rt v Messrs. Barringer, Bowman, Buz ton. Justice and King of tienoir ex plained . s their reasons for ; voting On Motion of Mr French, the rules mtmm mmm. eaeti Ayl AAnaiIAU lllA Stfl . fntM eaubllshi nir a Department i of If 9 OUOUviiviw ww wuvsvwav., ssmr va wa Airiculture. Immigration and Btatis tics, under such- regulations as i may best promote the agricultural teresta of the State, and shall, enact laws for for ur- edequate protection aadeacbur- dement of sheeD ' husbandry, the same to take the place of sec 17 art St Of the present constitution. . . nt t . , . 1 1 . . I air iurner ODieciea vq ine maoaaio-1 ry character of the ordinance propos- ed. " Mr French explained the ebiects sought to be obtained, that it was in- tended to bene bt and protect the farming community, mat too proposi-1 tion origiaated with the Grangers.and that I such ? departments had worked well in other Southern States. ( ' He J deem that .all effom that bad been made under the present law had prov hdiores. ' " 1 Mr Turner moved toJ strike out "shall" and insert "may.J Loet. Th anlinanftA then n The erdinapcfltben passed its se-! cop4 asd third readings almost unani mously. "...H On motion of Mr. Turner, the rules were suspended, and the A Ordinance declaring that secret political societies are dangerous to the liberties Of a free ! rumrtlA . and ahonld-i not'DAA tnlerftipd wfta considered and passed its second w w vn- - " -w- w lanilthirdjeadpg Via,n, u'JftFl wter tnatim Ahat tne principal Cloths1 and WaterproOls, is not excelled In f th Constitution, beinga, substitute mortality " occurred The ,: prisoners the State: to t i i io f from tbe commiUee. Was TOnsidered.rwerrf riot sent for iintn ii."&tirtLWe invite; theraeeoftCSiarlotte jsnd Ths6Winan f urates u Of- all tO0 JUriSaiCtlOn, ,npW urates - oi an ne junsaicuon . now t Assemoiyw oenneineir junsuicnon-.l mMrimiD, tepppfl nanceTt xne, workings toi ine joagisi liMtm in hil BaAf.)An;.Alt.thanflnni i r.WMV-.T,-jB)1,.. --j., . JMrfS? V:,T '.r'l.Ii J.jl .l i VI 7 C A i i VIL M I Bit ot placingl in iie s tands vt ' the MWg ' W'WB'. UUU V IJ?psawn yne, jusiieefi oi , tne I PaonA act AAtdniArt miwht. at an ft w A the bfedt from We.i.tTc , aar-f acB'thisipowerir the Jh XakaMTal M aaaVMM hi: . J ; ? if : II t r S .-- ' . ,-" T . S3IT 1 I ftSsarv to cro to the nenaa hf hftno.lI I essarv to cro to tne exnense or" ehancf. mi Parririr-faOrhe'Otdinahoe to strikrdutii He' had -always favored Uhft COuntjtAOwrt enVsystemiwwked uimry,tqAlllasa vweevMUv B-Mvtsy M-vesga BasviMU am oovau ustie I lure i that opdy1 sky where' traletf should ? P , S! '"w" BU,Ilepy - a .tote of SO to 48. ,ua i v :awU(HIOU rote of 1 Ordinance rutins '13 IE? Mr "TdrhrC I from thftCoxnmittee J pridig tb debt I r Durham submitted substitute beine fbfMii $s303itted Saturday, from the Committee on Public Debt, I oTCPnt that mart? which' isravided that . r - rr; .'. l".ij.ctl bpbcixl enDEa.t i r ; mau it Btqpiaiy stCk,viroBV. wnicn it bills at the office of . M I . I .. I . . ; J. v I T T - - - - 1 W KlllulUBCVU.aill. CO I that n.j.i.An. ...I. 1 " .1. I inntinn .PFt .ft. W. A- blrfilteatf suDstitiitewi at(ahiUte, sbaHinever . . T , , BeTinS,Sfi?52t,! I aanyaebtjneurired8iriceK " '"r popular peiieitnai.iizutmngrt - - t rSanukrtr. 1RB: ami tit&trTW lllnot strike a beach tree. Inareroil qT. .isf moo v,-Superintaideat. fifrilrincr ftnk t.Viat nnrtlnn which frives the General Assembly the power to. w a. tar tn rtav anv nart or me sne- i ciai tax bonds. i -s s . n Mr Jartis sustained at somei length l him ftmpnmonf Hel considered J the I old,debt,o the State sacredly JbiridWUh nnntv thflHtatfirbut ne diaxnot tnink i nnA cant should ever be naid upon the m x- - special hx douub. xu sHiugtuBn meso I bonds were born in corruption he did I a not wisn to renecs lnaiviauauy ipon the , meroher8c JUl Jb Legislature of 1 8TA aA ft ftreendlfl Ad as. members oik that boaw wno , votea ior man tbe81ft eai'ure ox tne corrupting utmnuencew broueht to bear unon all legisl . rr 'a l but it .was an indisputable .fact thatl Ctjthftl legislature tne enure cpnirvi ui .ueKisiitvuiD wss iu the hands 'irMiltpn .;JL.jttie- iieiu. 'ja.i tug uwa iucsu uuuuo .ttcxo issued 'and placed updn the niarket it was klttWn-thr6ughout''bi country that Xiortli ; Carolina was not able to 1 U ,1 l,.l u.!'w.kA pay her old aept,. ana cnai pames: wno OP"! glt,,the,m ,did Qa knowing .this td: the case.TvAs tne matter ,tood at present; any ' General Assembly had the powerw TterJaTTbe law adopted theOeneral Assenably. so wrtn io i .u Mr..yQunz, moved t;"lay the whole I matter dnoS the! table! -Xost.'. i hWas-iostvqi9 i i$hoi?muu Mr. Youne called the previous. aiies- , tioB whCjli caLas s.ustau5ecliirn j ;, t frf morn than- i 'fiv niRi Ari t. Irt' rAlW tion to the special lax hondsi which was adopted . ! " - i Mr Turner offered an amendment' to strike out the works ''w aid tor any . . .. . . ,1... -''...T r ,.-,.. railroad corporation." LosU.l' i Mr French s amendment. .to appoint The substitute' from the" UOmTriHtee on BUI of 1 Rights sC supmitteds bt M Km XX-HoW He liW mid Works. I From the Springfield topnbiican.j th till 7.211 ia inAntin imi. tion and prayer. Alter r this, -copies - Uaa.' mass, then a siightmeal aod Short re ipose. Presently, the important mat wr ousioess, uorresponaeoce to do re? vate audiences. Atiapre- rcueivo im, wuru. wi J"?? flV leach his hand to kiss, and j make a pleasant little speech to everv obe. tJoon lareer presentations beinir made. he sits upon OasacthioaacAnd Jn'akes more serious and . set speeches, and of a more eloquent nature, lie is very iona oi oeinz laminar- ana preiers to talk as a genial old father. . lie gener ally chooses some verse from Scrip ture or .tne many to. discourse upon solemn X occasionsi : and T invariably adapts bis address to the circumstan ces and, the people. ' He is naturally vtsrr Kinuuearteu. hiuidib in nia xasiea and genial. ! "" FxDERAL PRm)NSS DUKIKG THE War. Statement from Judas Ould. Tn answer to a conlnaumcation in the St. xjouis uHHjc-jstrmvcrui, .wuica cnarzea Mr. Jefferson Davis and other prom i- nent Confederate officers with conniy- ingatthe alleged cruelties practiced upon the Federal prisoners at Ander sonville, Ga., and "refusing to agree to an exchange. Jiidcre Unhert iluM.'nf . . . o . ' ' Kichmond: Vau' who was the Uonfed, erate commissioner of exchange. ha written a letter to Colonel W. Wood, of St. Louis, in which4 he rintW the responsibility for the eufrerinelbf I Federal prisoners on the- Federal authorities, and declares that every lone of the many propositions for the 1 relief of Federal nnaohera which h made and . pressed upon the Federal .athoritieswM wuuKa v jr ,eae; propotuiions did not relate only to exchanre. but for medicines and food for the prison ers also. In regard to the Anderson- vuie. prisoners, Judge Quid says i "1 ottered , them for nothing that is, without requiring , a, delivery lof equivalents to ine rederai autbori- nes in August, aw. ana urgea them to.send. transportatiori for them quick - IV, The offer waa accomnanied bv an I nfrinial at a tarn aMT V a m amIUIm a uUIVini DMbGUICUS US bllD UlUllhlll 111 II tality then, and set forth oni dttel' in-' n 1 1 v delivered, without Our ever receiv. yavi r..ti naa-i i.-. t. a? i inficMAir Saxitia Kills SsAkts.Tbe Marietta l.U..wt:t.H:Ktr.i 1 .. x .. ' .. . .. .. t i genueman me other day that bum an fraltlesuakerfour feetldng; crawled out i irom is, una ien io tne- grouna - at nis 1 foflt ir afciMiiaMtf-ki wA feat H. it ftBOft A .Mrf h lIlM hnl 1 .1 w j , .7 , th Jiead of the snake and tpit in"i its m0ath. fShortl aterwartl t' n.t snowed symptoms .of inactivity: and , .icknesa. in'of nicked it un hv itV tail. I . . . . . . i j .ij.l. -...' " , . . r' j Z : i . . . r r ' . . ,'. SdpVi?its mohd thaiFl KSiExAff tr! t'th'wfe.ttfrt.tlAWhrlain - ibUwiog ejected' fronr 1 snake; regarded -ss not pbisbnouarid heUght it and- spit- In? its-moUthi in.hewtbiithrXHigntiiiv prostrate oem'ockjreeiyiBgijjear.fuWhichiWAs ftrppe of its bark , nearly tfie whole : . No.trace of the, lightningLwas Jen upon tne beach. , 1 ri -j w i-nwij'utici SUDDieQ i BV .L- Si- t-fi. v. .u,.t.l n Bill of Rights, " vrrr'l 4 chargedat tlaperihousand feW,.i,rtY t ROYAL BUPERSTITION. jK-ingr Kala kaua U reported .quite . ill in a lettef irom ixonoiuiu.1 iue iq u iu petstition 4mong the f indfrjeh lslanders tdatf tui iappearnce oi t shoal f red fish iin the wLtjers neat ' Myl&&-'vrcur)& f f",the. oeatnvoi arorai person. sh&kl has iust appeared the-Kini is r . . ; . uiuvu aiieuivu vj tv. : 7 f Trim TT?riT?TT7T? Ti Wl ilo kTilXJhKjShl Y JbU. JL v7wXj( llfvl iv. FBOM NfflW WHEAT TTPHT TTBTW WTTFAT - - - -T - - nniivrn ttatits. MAMMOTHLAUNURY- soApJ in tiWiArt. vi(uAlKTWB itvU I ' ".sjJoiitilO fli'.l JHH j 05 .Ri wfld i!iJ snow 00 ft lltSW Ol IOQ3 TUlecelTcs iall the WeeKly IttuBtrhted Daily'W YbT-lcXSerf"reclted''a WWHiOpck, eachAnight. mo ALL THOSE ! tKsWWPWt3ro6D ii w2 rw i . V. iisM"t ?pef ARA 9H)PwVywe f,ff,,r if-. t,,i uu ir?i vkL - - v. IkI iiiw lit ,h?C j i tmo!o'"iii to ot 'XZZTSHZa 1 ;r tr,' Tw! .vrnbn"r Toods-vhai si J! ; and jjetllivjf. A11. bosefothat! have 4K us otce are convlncedihatwedeal faiilv and you can teU: ,.,1; : A ";!t IS" neighbors so. -Ml! J can send tbeir children . and JhfJ will let good an article as if tbfy'coroe item ! Taci; weclalm lo gWe a SVrter ' 'artf V' ) I more Tor Jbe money than-the ?- - l a Hi allows. Bdtdull UmeS mike hs dOl , ilmt vnn forffet ItJ ii M oii s . .. J I 5a;! I j ja jyja JH e6 Trade St., Charlotte, 1 srptlS PALL STOCK ! '14 -it i TP.Qt A HPT V AT. II riXiOl iUXIXJ. V ilU : I f".v!-T THE t)LD, WELL" ESTABLISHED I !i:i MfUtli AV receiviag their (all. Stock belne the fbui th Stock purchased this year, -in their large and well assorted i UlArruiDiU to be round in thecity. splen I did Stock of HATS. CAPS. BOOTS and SHOES, and a full line of NEW PRINTS. Ot fiaoek'nf Amn rrMedfatda.vItf flT and comnlete, consisting of : all grades of Dress Goods and . AlDaccas '.Ties, iiows. ! Flowers, Corsets, Embroideries, Collars and swenoio line otwjuib.uwia We have a larire aorttttent of Priltl and Opera FJaanelaf Beaver Cloth,iOsairaeres. n if w t f outu bfOarpX'lnks, Blankets;!bil 7 ' .vr VZ??n-rrjrr whsie. : fefiRArmi tool We offer better, 'jtadticemnt:4haever. WirTKOWSBJTEI.j jog?9 h. ..to-.:' vl)iijv 31 WlBBlJRrCE;:! COMMISSION MERCHANT City Hall BuUdingviain Street, - OOLUMBIApSiC lf " 5 n'VW StU imrtoie jil9iai -vi.rt C GRART,!, GROEMEAba?ROfiUCE, " - 1 i 1 '-,J " Consign n FRUIT; . 7 nsigimensaidiresponaece Solicited. sug20 2m Staw nTT .rfooi sc-tiih-yti or wt:i' kh.ii nam oil a; tATiaaao jflewoxaiiiB A ,am f TK conseoueno ol thVactlbii-eT tbe Cen- A tenniai uas Uompany. the price of , our to Three Hollars (S3.00) XT4 x! PfJJMr tne Txnnpany; on orue- if .'' sl dl v'ftti a I I r , - t " ' ' It . i(.,ll! inaAUfictarert of the celebrated ! Ptrnititn IB Ui K1TB IltJLIfM I.I1MH wa) ,fa tna tAII of arlotte.dgarandfll person rare da ,Jun3 1,junanotte,.o. Options cXtesirfd tgj, thpVW. Y9rlri"fctcVlltai alilUiiessbotiia tliFf unaer B MAMS-Tia 1 aa : ,;. J . . - , hi -i y uwvuj lauuuum jiuu auy rvinngenitni thereon lwUl'be:dealt wltll according to law. A W TT TWTUT" W7rt r Bear end K M Miller Sl Son's Building, 4th iteCBEITJBCTsj " iron ranis ra mmi mmm Comiccs, Irou Fences, CreslincE, ,. AND ALL KINDS GAEyANlpp WORnT1 Which he wifiseirCheaper than any I Office hours from 9 to 12 m., and 2 to 9 to asfcrm c atHaree. ha eilfprepftie4 to furnish Flans of all kinds - or buildings, with working drawings in full, which will be found much plainer than those off any other man inthellutehehainff a'praltical builder, having an experience of 15 years in three of the largest . cities of the United eWrt- P?wmniapswJer(tnj Uoa, give any wiormauon in regara to tne construc tion of any part of the building, as he is fully qualified to go and do the work him self. With 15 years as a builder and 14 as hra Architect,- he knows just what - is neces- Bary lor a -mechanic ta get along with, -and iHhat he has ar pretty rood knowledge of the business. You can judge for yourself as to whether a man Is an Architect without be ingA ftitiaiuiMer. i Sotneiin this State claim to be Architects when thev have no knowledge of the business and can only be called draftsmen, and need some one to in all the best buffijinga With Caly,STew5ex- cepuons m liaittar4taldabonian4Jrens boro, and almost all over the State, where Dersons can see his work. ..In CharIoite.be would call attention . to 8 P Smith's Iron-Front Building; and 81ms & Dowd's Store, and a number of the private residences here. He refers to all who have employed him HsAwhitect and Superintendent as-Uvis Q He can furnish Jf any dere fem tne name or parties ana Duuaings, dui can- re for the want of rpom ow s. fcajrV fin)BnmildiQgs fas J&V fethsf maiKjr jiis Jageandjui take Eleasure in doing so. Any person visiting iharlotte is invited to call andexamme hjs drawings, which he has at least 500. He guarantees to have0j0 Uof aav other per son in the State. AltAreJsvltetoi.exant- ine them whether they are going to build or not. The ladies are specially invited. ? mal5 'i.I M' MM$JIIIJF:llOIIIIfi CHRISTIAN REID'S LAST & BEST, fUU ) h ; .; tor iimw FOR SALE AT PHIlfEB'S BOOK STORIJ. 4-J- A RCHITECT. Offers hiraroliorhd servicse bheeitiseos of ClaVlettenmd rteinitytmd tedges the experience and practice of fourteen years training as a guarantee of competence. Office Trade Street Charlotte, i QOCHRANET8 RESTAURANT. Faropean Plan I wtoul Inform tne riuilic tnat. on the 1st of November, I will open a RESTAURANT andOARPlNO HOUSE, on .Try on. street flk tfie second Storaf the Building ladjoi fngtbe BanFof Mecklenbofand reaftr will be prepared to entertain Be arders, regu lar and transient, in a etyle unsurpassed by any house in the city. The table will be supplied with all the delicacies of the sea son. Game, Fish, Oysters, dec. Terms moderate. Satisfaction guaranteed or no charge!' respectfully solicit your pa tronage. j JBCflO.tr jT , i ; W, SL tXKJHKANK. PIANO TUNING and REPAIRING, MR. JOS. FREY, lakes this! i method to inform the ladies and ffentlemeiY. of. .Char. Jotte and vicinity that he has permanently located In Charlotte. and will devote his time to the Tuning and Repairing of Pianos, Organs. Melodeons. epairing of Pianos, Orgt 3a.otber.mitfinal instrnme 1 and other mnsical Instrnmenta. ur jrey nas oeen voraniy xuowuin this city as a piano toner jbLteaty -three fears.: lie nas oeen in4 uie DUfiress iojtyeajs and thoroughly understands his business. He will contract to keep instruments in tune by the year at reduced rates., Single tuolg,Win helimits of the city $4.00t Orders left at Phifer's Book and Musiftstpm.will receive prompt attention. ipRESH SEIDLITZ POWDERS, Brown Ess. Jamaica f Gineerr Florida Water. Superior &y tRhm, Ellxif Bark and Iron, Elixir Bafk Iroii imd? Strychtrm, Salts of Nitrato of Cerium, Salts of Pevsim and Bismuth. trade, s- .IWIffMrmWatm AsXcIl sept 8 Fine Apples. THE fmmat eatfngaort cooklngf Apples in the ety.rett lterveryajrge Sweet PoUtoMS. kJLX i BxNSMITH sept25 QHLORIDE LIME, .- To 1 and i lb packages. ' ' -, - - f. W BIJR WELL A QCK, septs i , . 'r - . A MATTRESS ANVrACTdBK' I MAVJfi bought! the bus&ms xf ulfr Ai Hellmund. irir tiim' hurntmm-. nr.arfki;.K. iner a MattreMi! Ifmn&abm am v Ur.. o rj uu W'gCH scale, and will always keep ob hand a large assortment of SpriEj. Halr, Cbtton Moss and Shuck Mattresses, which , t wUl sell at Wholesale prioesr g a Mr A Hellmunatwill regain with me and attend to my .biisInssKfe vA Decoration. UDholsterlnir nd'f a. ing a specialty. .-, ".-, -...'G iriease give me a cairHhd eximih,my stock before ordering or purchasing. else where. : JULIU8 BRAUV: axvuo bi. , rear toun nouse, upstairs. oiesaif orders of Mattifsies prats Dtlv it m v. - a. i & v . sept25 OTTCEii-td HOUSBUltbERS AND1 IN CONTRACTORS. I have aceenteathe Agency ror a Haw MU1, and am prepared to receive and fill all. orders tor any kind of ir iw a -notice as possible: I have on hand Fllotjf floorinHnd Inch pUnk; w x , LTW. OSBORNE, Next door to J. H. Henderson's, OC29 ' . ; Tradafai(t Ilacd tladc Gaiters! 'A N. AND BEAUTIFUL STYLES. AT OUT aI..I1-TtDMlk U.A l.iMH t '. '" , .IVjiTi.'Jif ls'" t'ti-n- -, v WADE A PEGRAM'S. rctraa rAvmbH CHARE9T3.TE T. H. BREM, JET F. I. OSBORNE . Br : Osborae, Attorneys and Coiuellori at Law CniRLOTTE, nr. C. yiilU'iy PP.ICBIn Dowd dkSims New B fc ,15.,! '? ,tog,' Up Stairs. an21-tf. ' .-"iJ'-"-' JJR. LEHJVVBATTLE, - TnTiahQtly l(Kated;focers 1. Pto(jcsjaljrtice4lo the citbeos of " - CHARLOTTE AND VICIWITV Calls left at my office in the day, or n, residence, on Myers Street, at Rioht mill l receive prompt attentiop. ; h t. umce Hours to 9, A. M.; 12to 1, P. m ana o to i, r. m. jan22-ly. ...,....... !,.'' f , 5 ..,i;ATTOMIBT AT EAW, ' " ' 6bArlotte, MTV C. Special attention to suits for and again oorporations.1 4 M ' 1 Jan2-1 A. W. Alexander, W ork jk suit the times. Onlce inlthe Parks building over Butler s Jewelry Store. Hours from 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. . mar II ' . - HOTELS, Ac. IMDEH HODSE, SALISBURY, N. C, MIRE&viES, lfPKOryiKTKKF: mHK proprietress returns her sincpre A thanks to tbe travelling public for their liberal patronage while she was connected With taxational Hotel. wJothaFing-room enough to accommodate her guests properly, she rented tne Boyden House, and she feels satisfied that she can now accommodate her guests comfortably and in-the yery, best style, in this newly inrnished hoaseL with, all the modern im provements. , Passengers going up the Western North Carolina Railroad from the East, take break fast at the Boyden House, i Pint class Bar and Billiard Saloon con nected with the Hotel. Jnl9 . St: Charles Hotel v k STATESV11XE, N. C. Situated in the Centre of Town TTHI8 HOTEL has been thoroughly refltteu A and refurnished, and under my manage- ment as lessee, offers to the travellns; publl. the advantages of a Hut-class Hotel 1. innniDua at tna depot on th arrival and denarture of all trains. . M.8CHL08S, sepl-dtf. , Formerly of Raleigh A SUMMER -IN N OR WAY Af WSJ -BY- JOHN D. CATON, CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT or ILLINOIS PRICE $2.50 CASH. TIDDY an2f & BROTHER SIGNS! SIGNS! SIG-ITS PAINTED IN ANY STYLE ON SHORT NOTICE AND CHFAP, IY RfE. M. ANDREWS. septll i IHAVE A VI ?1 LARGE LOT OF LEGAL FOLD FRENCH PAPER ui km I AND FNVFI flPFS TO MATCH, THAT I WILL SELL 25 GEI1TS PER dUlRE. J.n.;PORBF0y. s septll'NK . A. R. Nisbet & Bro., ytTTHOLESALE and- RETAIL dealers in If Grocers, Confectioneries. Fruits, Cigaif, nuflTobacco, Pipes, Musical Instruments', Strings, Ac., Trade Street, Charlotte. N. C. "Would call attention to the fact that they now haye in store, the largest and most ex tensive Stock of- Groceries in Charlotte, which they are offering for CA8H to whole sale and retail buyers at prices, as low as they can be-bought from any responsible house in therdtyv Consisting In : part of Molasses, Coffee, Sugars, Teas, Soda, Brandy Peaches, Crack era. Oysters, Candy, Pickles, and virions other articles not mentioned. ju20 v. Democrat and Home copy. THE DIXIE PULIP N0!"HUTIB"U(5." MORE than 100 in use in the city of Char lotte, ; film is money ! By the use of a good Wooden Pump unch; time, money and labor is saved. v The price of the Dixie Pmnp is in tbe reach of all. It is -manufactured in Charlotte. Those in need of a good Pump are requested to call on or address the undersigned. Orders will be filled prompt ly, with directions lor setting the Pump. ; 4 t , , GREESON. 4 MM . ' ; I Box li, Charlotte N. 0. 1 sept25 rru ' : -1 - ... .. CRYSTAL FLOUR..' . - '' 1 A fancy brand Just received; by i k !- i ,t,1 ' SPENCER A ALLEN. Jul22
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