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DAJL,YynqBKItYE3. -r- 1 v. '1 Tuesday, Ncfrember 2 187. ! 10 Freefronvthe 'doting scruples that Tetter our free-born reason. OF RALEIGH WHICH GIVES THE LA- TEST TELEGRAFHIv M ijtajl; y-R a H kVERT-MORNING. :. B US, I NESS,. MEN ' " WILL PLEASE MAKE A NOTE OFVHIS. " -. .- fiitlW 6 Bill 1 : At all post offices oat orttjp olty must ex pect their papers discontinued at the expi ration of the time paid for.. Our mailing clerk knows4 nobody; and Ms ' Instruction - gTo-ti --(? INFLEXIBLE RULES, ; , , L . ti.-ai .uii ill We cannot notice anonymous communica tions. In all eases we require the"wrlter's name and address, notror$uMlcfttlori, Ttut as a gnaiantee of good faith. ',' We cannot, under any circumstances, re iuwa-teJeoteu emnuiumeaUUllH. hot can we nndortake.nierTmaSiruta. Articles written on both- sides of a sheet of paper cannot be accepted for publication. OBSERVATIONS. ' JBeJecteKlrolyelrn to love me?" Young Lady -I might if If r never saw you again.'' BIsinarcBrs daughter Is thirtylght, and he has succeeded In' getting her married. Biamarcic44 a geat a very tefpattU Cln- The Marshall (Ga.) Messenger cries: "For the Lord's sake, friend don't keep telling an editor how to' iruh his paper!. Letttae 0r5llQhdlt oat hfiiieTf.A m Shakespeare said "There Is a tide in the affairs of men' butlrappeara to, pretty mucn all tied-back-In theanalrs tf women Norrlstown Herald. An affectionate Wilmington father is In trouble about his boys, and tenderly moans: "They won't stayat school, I can't manage 'em t homdatfi'l 'don't want, to klU 'em." Josh Billings remarks: . "The onlyfway to gefeinni hx wont? ana' escape censure ana abuse is to take some back road. You kant travel the main turnpike and do mi im mrmw hit iviii ita ' The Nation thinks Zoch. Chandler's hon esty will compare favorably with that of many statesmen now confined in our putjlic A Pennsylvania man captared a rattle snake and set about teaching it some tricks. He was on the high road to success ,when they had to bury him "Bless you," said John Henry,1 with tears in nls eyes, "she takes her own hair off so easy that perhaps she doesn't know how it hurts to have mine pulled out." Cincinnati Parson Brownlow advTSes the young men of Tennessee te zo to work, and nonseauent . ly-nutny" of rtfaimiwntf formerly spentbut fifteen minutes a day before, the looking glass, now spend at least three-quarters of an hour. Brooklyn Argus. . -:. . ..I it ' " . . . , A lady Sent her maid to bay some -flesh j colored stockings. The servant ' returned with stocUogs Jet-black.' tThe anger bf the mistress soon ga,v ' way ! to langnter5 when whenshe recollected thajt her maid; was a lady df color. The truth is Joe Brown is with and for his people; with and for his race; with and for the party that is to rescue the republic and redeem the Uher ties ,0 the, whole peo pie ifcal WaVHM Wiy If4ws..)li4iruth Is Joe BrownbeTleves In the greatest good of the greatest nomfterr-and ' thav-lsl number one. Augusta ConituUpnalist. A., 8Patch .'Was.hlBflton pays that -me town iorce in me omce pi tne treasurer of the United Stated consists of three hun dred ad ninetrBlx perppnj..ad;theiT! SJi jlfts'Jaggregtes.:$H4,0ft mi i u, : ci T f ? nnrtini. puflotflnk hinder, , has .bsn sentnoed to lmprlso'nment'loiiwjiay kueachil year to da spn in woartfefcM. une miiuotU)Usnels of peanuts were eat-i en WW tufted States last year, and yet there are men who say that the native ' if wWVoltalfe who said: "It Is more ea sy to write about money than to have it: and those who have J laugh nt?tnesel Wo can 9alj pVIttf about It. i .baoiUaa ff zZTSt"' A- rn' ,vb When-aaHriTOa.Trext Summer, Colorado wU bpjtfc asjathe gaaiydf IShAUsl 'She has three electorlal vptes.Between the col ored vote andHSatfwten4riorough, Grant may sqneee ii Constrtutional f5lf 1T: iAmerrtAaguBtn Secretary Chandler thinks of "making treosdn odlof ;-He? Ifierefdr? jiaS tnrat eneTl (sa JaaeEtrmbnds 'aT frl dtschgg every goverobJM4 ment who" wlir htf arasesss ment for campaign purposes. j . (Courier-Journal. - In his cageTf Soo50 ja-ages Sen ator Morton mentions a .case where a poor, innocent negro perhaps an omhan was hung for hyeg.steallnfcthmisClyiive &h& to idth apatstthata itofofvA oitrfcenPcrfuH U)t In hls pork surreMttftlySwlfoa hei The other day Sam Itowles Wentt&rtrrchl in Spftotf.Mass.Uifeohh tiie effect f hlffUfekere editorial labora 1 thrdugh'jlift weea., leii w ppprng. ujr -M by be yu awakened JJJOrffllV10 truck his desk and snouted, 'Who shall be able to stand up in the presence of the Lord on that w&MEMtf' Aidyte,B0ylte8yndgmg in his WtPPMjlteiU JKytoiawjW Jidamii the ourjmaathateaTl It? and I h3mfnal8 hl J4ntWrdltfcn." 3 .A Texas Judge is credited with-the fellow. Ing decision:. "The fact ls Jones;, jibe old, rickety affair, as cold as an irol -.wT'ftra Bft'-Wrt 9ief ' lease on baU, giving It aaonr ortnkm-ithal 1 . 3 - you from freezing Ijwlll direct the SneilflPto hang you at 4 o'clock this afterurma ,11 KIT. KKlll outte a 'sWrm'day. niyrtw7iel answered poyxisisfluite a wet rain." perbole, asked If he eyer knew of any ether than a wet rain. VI never knew rica of any other," returned the boy, "but I ball reaqa a, pertain book j j ilmwljantt rained fre and brimstone, and ?; gua--UM nua uuLja-rej; wl rUtt' , 1 ft THE " OBSER jpBBri JS THE.ONL T PA PEhliSHEtNTHEshTE WEST mat yfu,wonAd fteJtQittaiheJfci.JEW ! Vara?ir,mrttnl W5!WS wea?bbaVicoaet8JMiia keen i PUr. YOUnsuRfinublic, -WWJla.tJier ; SALUTATORY. Witkt ties. Eifl ! in tikiri V the ten of - w 7 r k i i - - i i a t mjrcesjSrCa5:very,Srho hfV4 already won for hiziself the reputa-' tion of a vigorous writer, a true pa. triot, and an able defender of the prin ciples of Democracy; I feel keenly the petai' of the public as well as the entire novelty of my jositio f adobtinffiournalism, I trust that I gave due cdnSHefktfona6 ishard'- . v t .r j. shios land duiiesv as weM as- its ; fexcite- meiU8,andipleasdreJ.-" ? v no tit at rjoha Buoyan has ancofUthly; but pointedly remarked Ithat Jverrqtub must stand, on bis ownbottbni'tThe greatj, Allegoriatugives iKthis.sproba- bly aa-the result pf.hisi experience ber "ore -reachipg a hia rcherwilied gof 1. ikewipe there are'apt; td i be lions in he pathway of every undertaking or profession,? I SloOghs of iDespoad mu9t be.qrossedy and mjountains of difficnU ty scaled, before we are favored ;trith a glimpse of thtr Celestial City, vth on everyeacann'd seldom, aUperfecfc public .opinion vAd jWffl-urmurH, when nptitoo.. loud, sand ritfli ibiUows when nqtAoot- bofeterous,. shall -only affect me like the cadence of familiar musics Beinjr a member of the-JtUni gld-Sax6h'ritee,;r'hfayeHichoseh'" th and snalLoppose. to .the , best upf a piy abilityj the. merger. (?4 ;t he -co-ordinate branches of our governjnent, into the1 Ksecntive of one-Federal head; f It is myarabitiorrflto ''Conduct ournalisnT upon'as 'dignn1ed'', and elevated plane, and I hope) therefore,' ' that lhali never lau inuq me cnw ui wiu9u ting the public, preeso .assail, pri vate character, orT,wealr.Ar; petty. t; re- venge. . uut conaucimg, panne jour nal, I deem it myy duty to expose cor ruption in; bigtrttd;low places to ie acts and records of public nen and jQhandle ln.the manrer desei;yet all defaiqers of Southern mannooa :aiiarji souuiern ciuvairy. Promises, are easily? made, ibuti often difficult to ' falfill, - bo J will irrek'no more, but will rely uptrn' the oldTmar- im, "If thotfart trtteftb J tnyself, thou J..!,r:ui CRIME MTJSTVBE MADE .ODIOU& r' Owing'tcthe !ow!webb of morality and 3tn'e 'heathernism that cast its bifgnling influepce over . ancient Greece, there are only Jour. of. herjre no wned generals .wbjO can present to posterity, 3 jure r nd 4 irreproachable characters aod. these are ' her only YroraimintBpnblromen prdvetftobe unsusceptible -To "bribery1' arid above the fcorruptior of the"1 degeueraie times. ' Stealing"" Was not considered dishonorable, bu(J,he discovery of the crime jfaJailf As ttbis miotirerciUfat nerved the Spartan boyjifcobf atSthe. gnawings of the fax to his jh ear t, rath-; er than disclose pia theft. There. was One era in thei;dark,, bloqdy days , pf theJRQman Empire that snipes filr,e a beacon; fire upon, the , Bhpres of tb.e lpstv It has been Ihe -marvel of t all tinies and tbejWtoaderf,of alL ages t was too jin, the davs jof .paganism. It was in th e reign of a stajnless E ni pe- b-or, and. it was the result of the work-: Ungs and discipline of a . wise, ruler, a true patriot andan .hpuest.man... We allude of course to the pejrod wMn private dwellings had no . use, for lock ana key. w nen. the. pupiiOi treasury was regarded as a. thing ; sacred rand 4ew,e!s: .left., uponfhe nignways winoui lear or moiestA tion. Why then di honesty approach alyf.manner pf (ranp,pruption, ppo latipn and disbonesty,' was ferreted out and the perpetrators were punished with a severity watthy of their crimes. ISlgpardon $&nea&(mdedTi iioi'X&6Jfi granted, andnp-pttyehown toihleves bfiprivato property and-thekinde era .-pblicl? trusts. So r -odrous feal donesty'bee'rr'rnade'.in Oermany.tb heritrbjosen 'servartta, .that notJmore thas)yeargJ09 ; distinguished JGeTi man GenexaliJatrBeriinTatber than UearrtbefahameiAndi iface: his fellow ryhtralthr'A 'fconsciousneiss dnd ebnyict Uon Of hii: guilty elected:: to ;ebdt Jbis own-existencei:! ilis nly bffencd was th -corrupt sapeculaiionoraii igoverri-i mfto-boi&dsl tiWei9migh knentiott bete aft Americanuxpolitlcdan-ani iyna fltwntialmembjer of. his party --whose Skirts re stained ithotnesdtiMr bitiQr lfMtd,Hvbor aow-. lectures to tiaa N-prtherjHyyiaifttbnd janstjucaU thera W .bproft-pidusj vmentbers aofaos ciety and chnstiaftsMearaeiw vWje of the, rewnattttctedV, rSeuthernr i States vivm til.4?ir Bkamdererastn Uwi upon spoils and illegalgain$uift?i ' frmi an ira pcetxih edw.deXe 0 celess pepplv)sL Ai,ajge;j aoi utiwbipped ofifjMtiQfl. i;Xhat pwn'jo9itatni public fundSyAnlPiAbfttlMitiiffitb imemorawalaniruaeejojr; teJamented L L Jiyl S. yPTi iiKI'l .... II t..liiiru Andre,wfl JphQrIiilTrft8m mustibei tSt5i?fS.&aTft ica&niAPftrfft r.CkliqW 4wregard.qf,0a; 15? WMMiWfe vant are once soiled, hejqlm v - -p--vr' w "rr v . , jhlm when he bfpily. otfejLtedOtb confidence imposed upon him in ffiit S3$E$.VEE II itoSihlMult Denittcratlc party as.rriy, own. I Jove its grand old doctrine of State's rjgbb, U "V.1 -capcKy , -.wn enanpi viquamm, t i awn " w - j j ni j- r r.ji.iTrTrM. rem . n n ga-r rkcsrra rn mr. r no nn 1 1 1 1 nil m nnuro? trroor a. iirr.io to nw. j i crimes and heinous oSincea, are plac ed under the iiZioriveriUba cer- arred fraXtUi etiblipient V .S P) 1 f J 1 :i i lil til. f r ,iice and tstwe'n UtejUdgea Lw admin isxeoSx. law estabhiiiTeputations above suspicion or reproach, when the jury box io cleared ofall convicted felons: when the people . arise in their might and drive, .from theitm political harpie and vaTrrpirfes PTfefliiBtU'rop-All-iMtaIWi tentiarv whnaA handfl am RtilT rp with Vice and au marftier of crime. 1 are maae lneiigioie to omce, ana tne ballot bx is purged of all kuch 'sp uri oW'vdtesthWnlFnoUitihen'i vvfll'bgdvyrnmereturn merprestige of gloryV'purity and pros- perity ; and this great tinida Of States. 1 tfUf kUoTfi,'! I , "'""bs tathtf geaefoM and: 'jhir-gdbd, hr?niMl-irt'ii nUVin4-Afitt 17 cotmtriesV andK become 1iieflpeced at home as Well-as feared : abroad: ; 1 XO THE STATE AND OTHER' EX- frHANCUDS OI THE OBSERVER. :.. -hsw ialq aj44?tj? lo ttiA-&'- n , -.Never having ihadaany ) connection heretofore with 'journalism I ' arrij of Ojourse, unknown; to I al largo.roajority of.the editorial fraternity, f: Personal ly, J Am -acquainted only with a few, and therefore appreciate - all the more, words of kindly greetinga offered upon the announcement of my advent into your profession. ivTo- Mssrsv 'Yates of the. Democrat, and ' Shotwell off the Horn, I Acknowledge myself indebted for i genebous t and flattering-notices. 1 Living in taoaame place-ind - I i ,t. - . . 1 1 1 1 Ufi u vu D..u v..wW .wi- uiauy grasp. your pronerea nanas ana hope ta labor earnestly and harmoni ously with you in the same cause, and in tne same wort ot building up ? our growing city und Jour com nibn cbun- try.. :Inconclusion,t J.iirogt that' V shall: never be the first to violate the Comity. and good will: that -ought to exist in our fraternity.' ; r ' ' ';. . , Ft RI McfDowEtrJ GEN. JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON AT THE ; INAUGURATION OF THE JACKSbN STATUE. ,Geu. D. II. Hill, nublished in the '' ' V ' ' ' following well-deserved c6mpliment I (o fliat great soldier and patnoC Qeni josepn Jti. jonnsxon : ;1M wiifc", exquisite taste the . chief marshal, selected for the erand occa sion,1 was tne nrst Usmmander of the WMiWOrnM veterans there' assembled, the Senjor surviving officer pf the Confederate forces, the ereatest of liv ibsr soldiers. ; All knew' and- alt loved Joseph Johnston, and his presence every wnere awakenea Wlferil pikinc ;d 4he old enthu-teri the. old. admiiW siasm, and evoked Phppra Hia nerann naa 11 nrai.t Hia 1 i '1 . . n -- 7 eye as -Dfercinsr and his1 beairihef as war-i 'ill 1 11 . Li . like",-as when he rallied our itajreerihe columns on the2l8t Julv' 1861 Nft-1 ture, cast mm in , aneroic moulds and . - his countenance, his figure.big every action pronounce him "a soldier,' and toe old rebelsthose ehrewdest'obser- ver8-rbave always recognized him as a'leader of meq0' The Procession under such a Commander was one of the grandest-ever witfiessed in the world's history.-' -i i ' Further on in his report, Gen. Hill refersainito Johnston.-Speakingof ii.'-iiogcD uurcsB, aims reierence made to Gen. JohaisCon, he '-bTings out one of the most remarkable feature's in his military career "Carried away " by the enthusiasm caused by the migqty surronndings' Dr .xioge m.aae fnsum ost.,oipquent ..utter ances extemporaneputtjy and they.dol not annear in nis bu oils bed tneecb. He paid a mest glowing thbute to Gen. Joshph E Johnston, the rreateat st living soldiers, whose ( aiagular for - tnne n waa always , to eocounter, vastly moralized. not orre whit his own devo- wKTOeanasoinsieningsoiaiersariTom iLuit j'.LfliiL rv.' i ftfr- -s-t-L-i ta eioqaenfiiforatponblmself. nM6 superior wrces ana tnererore to fie at- tion of the most mdifferenfc- And the It "il ' , . i?? Wiive boy. wheEe.wahe? Oh,he' bad gone1 liTve CbibSatV;, no-COnhdence to' his 'enemies and de- nut tsMtilams. water, -aad , wbnn (.hn i. .f.fih.ihr f tea ioiiowerartie.cneer.inatygfeetexi this outburst of HpgA was, aadiear ty and e,spPntariePns4 from the tens of I jpnpstoii-was.mucrRiyeetea; byj(htl0ncfboUas iPhk -wauted to kick an bf hpnest tribute of loy. confidence And aolratthh.-'ahrt lA.Htm JT?.rwAVrt' nnrl rJa,lBrI:YHir TT.;:T. r ?. T":T;7:d; j ; CatkFa;tti(0eli9 -ead6mlWdmei3 frpmwhom to moflrfiais VBrms, andl rntf Xf rn T a cent set Pf toes. Jxtofumged . nctft . a njPt V.friB npva.penwiypqnaqi(Pp;IAlassey waa called. "It was Pffibraiiy with.Mr., Canoyanbut enjtJirpf to.sayi that th lahnV AnnfVi'n; fKo -f :v. r 1. 1 in iHiii.iini i v v w u ii in u r 'wm j ivm some. rioftiUiiaefci)(ayPiaoef uadl 9io at bvralo .Fhe e' ve'rv. hljfbe stTs es t. sources:' Considerable' inter, eCtionia0Mmi8MpifreTdiii4lh t-7 vmw hu t &vvn luau iiain i rt-1 i eromenfeiiponithSir ubJ3Pfiave OSefen ll1 ???e8Pt(:tVlfa pv3v jusnce nbw.'ln. , .. " v r Yy wRstPtW7.i !an5e f FXmi iadipess iw w per.'ppiBaieHce to iaw:aiij bKfferJ snouiaonionuneiyji;ne!CBS6nrw PTa,? i?XViif JiOfoqrU9.ixrJw:J: The VVilaori.ritdtonosntttaVia nitsl 3b Iroo Lt:H fWw afrrgiaf will i oi iniamous'pn:tnneattvery:tim.'-H ---weigning oniyD pounas, was.jp,un(,f,vi octiu - JCLKf w a. mills' or it a til Hacker 1, Ik N.'Y. WorL eportof Brooklyn Revival. Mr. Moody suggested that Mr. San key favor the audience with a solo, a solo with a chorus, that all might be allowed to take part. Mr. . bankey boiled hiseji4S;&sir& and lurrtfne over the leaves of nis nymn-book se-' tetd 4b4iteth hyiiHt?4ePS,th Isoticeable , in Mr.Bankf rs rsolos, am that iitiia Ihtyrtilirttlntleftenctence of the' instniment ; with - which he ac coippaniea himself and to those spar ins aoeompaniments is in a large meas ure due the effectiveness of his sinking. He never strikes a chord until he has sung,' ia'a peculiar, chanting tone of voice. oniWhole line of the song, and then tbechprus seems more intended Tor bia Qn Wuidano.fi . than for anv in-1 ITT. -.TTiVZ'Zi -- ;wk-rr.?,V.ISri wa sirumentar raect. "unco.. or aii," w V1 otc,u Free from the law; oh happy condition. 0- , Mr. Sankey sang it: ' ?r;T Free! from the law, OA (in a most ecstatic tone). Aa-py condition sr.; : y.; ! r, The chorus v was ; beseeching, and sung, ta) thefoprof ftOp yoicesi -A it Onofr.for allj O shiner, reeelve it ; ', ; uace lor ail, v orother oeiieve it : dins' tor the cross, the burden will fall, Chrtst.hn redeemed ns once for all. f The seu&over; 11 -r 1 j 1 his Bible and read, in his careless way, a' few yerses from one of. two of- the cnaptera oi x&onians, loucutng tne law and the curse of the law, then 'with up attraction in the tone of his; voice, 'Now, I am geine. to ask by Mr. San key, by request to 4 sing he,b eighth hymn. He will sing it. as a! solpand I 100mng very severely at an usner woo 1, orcy belong-nr8raining:nis auty in tne. miaaie - i T J A ' snoiv vv v is mow aT ouvuw villi UJkl atxa Mftnkev'Br solos : i its i rinmn't, mftltfl'nn much difference when.; the congrega tion are 8inging"; By -ipecial request, tbep Mr. Sankey sang ''Jesus of .Naza jreth Passeth by." The first and n last verses snow tne enect tnat ,a man or I Mr.1 Sankey's vbca! abil ities'can readily imhart tw ' ftomnosition nf f hia n. What means this eager anxious throng." ' Which move with busy haste along 7 These wondrous gatherings day by day ? What means tuiaslrange commotion pray,? In accents hashed the throng reply, Jt 'Jesus of Aazareth pastetn 6y."? But if you still this call refuse, v ., And all his wondrous love abuse, Soon will he Sadly from you turn,' Your bitter ! prayer for pardon spurn " 2oo late l too late r wiu be the cry : J i TKo mfTnnt r. r r rJ n orl hv that Sankey'; his countenance wrapped fcbgelw BmileV paused, jixing l in his I eyes on the ceiling, allowed bis body to- fait gently back: into his chair. It's a Boy's Nature. The CharToltes vuie t , Jeffersonian says: We picked tjp'nna pew in church! the other xrght semetbing that Only a boy eouia nave concocted. - it was a I 8inple thing, yet iti waaa thing Itnat a. man, commein , centact . with r ' . . ... miriL nlHr.olirae 01 in "XnoiltTnta init breathe the words that burn." , It was nothing but an 8 oz. . tack driven through a small piece Of wdod to I y. . . . a r make it siv up strong, as we neia it in ur hand and coatem plated it: we seemed to be transformed into a boy oureeli, as the ludicrosity ol that boy's scheme swept over our mind. We could see him, after he had deposited his viler instumentt, sitting in a pew where he could, command his opera tions, looking as Innocent and as meek as a lamb: until the church be- . ' aba reat big buriey.ffeHow came innd rr tr a fi II e iHitlHv -aw w1am m i crowded, tne tacic. ae suddenly re membered' that lie had forgotton to taker oflMiii '-overcoat, arid stood up quickly t theri'bTeat down again, and got rup -quidicertnan b efore, to" ar range bi&ivest and eoat comfortably, and. tried its again, but .appeared to bolt from tb.en seaMsf a- spring were poder himand it -occurred, to -him tvit th nav v inn pmvr) ini his face was tljat red with suppressed inditrnatfon 1 lhat the words Iia rould 1 have spoken, if then place were admts- I siblewould btfve arrested the atteh- sexton saw him ibueznae ; the lamn- post and asked him, if ha- was ill, he fol t ho.it c- i m i ; fi . its T bAttfti n hreakia' out wind.; irlaaa It . . . .... -. krTc - " T with a slung shot;" and hp hugged this temp-post tighter "And kicked out I thaJftiMhratitTofihiMi tNowiHhat-bov L7.-v JTT . i;Hnn.K.-afc.A;,; : : J n'HTtL' "'""I1".!"' '-'! 1 ,...jt:i ,r,.-v5il! n-ia a-- 'k I ftwe8 Df;xiolstQlt 'oalerenc I wem .inaeaaion in thef,Cfiurb,haus jrepoxtehathiaiireWmgeWe'rKev.l AW.rJTrazwrnliaaV ddnng tneyar,1i Iplaced hia character under arrest ifbr iun ministerial comhcrand had called a committee by whom-'an:iinyesliga I tion was , had, and. Mr. JVlassey . was fcffgutltVWd suspended; fr6nv the ecfe1-fenceaToinled1: VUU1C1 into the case, and charged Mr' Masse y with immoral conduct in takins lin Hn a lihprtipa wilri 'tbA . r.Pirsor hf a The charpe as JMrticularizel was that x i vti un rWiiirs3fi rnrrnLnvr i.f i n. nuns ceremony, ; Betol'nM lrdtrf;lhrtfisC alW-lh'o'Wght 'aaittMttadeti? Ift S ahead, so tthat -f her white dress i would be a puidefh the feet" and a amp to the pathacaMrf Maey&imdl be married ladywiciftenj .tfciKtB shatn j.u,me presmiirg" eiaeri"- oe result- ei the trial wiltbe toadeeknowftto? the- conference t before adjourn men! claim for tblaTeestweet;iKitato.-rnIti has beenBent0.fe,yanwe llaat nWht. oh tha. trial Afthft ,caae ol G. H. ilAPPLEGET Bear bd U Miller ft Eon's Building 4th J H' i - i reeii : ' f B. S S CHARLbTTy N. C. . .' i f ft ED AGENT FOB AIX KINDS IroaFronts of BnildiBE, Galvanizefl i Cornlcra, Iron Fences, Crestincs, "vThich he wUlsell Cheaper than any Person. Office hours from 9 to 12 m.. and 2 to 9 p. m. wiT2iaua iiij G 8 H APPLEGET, wishes to inform the public at large, that he is prepaied to furnish Plana of all' kinds of buildings, with wo'rkine drawines in full, which will be found much plainer than those or any Other man in the State,' he belnfe practical hnildAr. hAvino' an TneriencBf 15 vears m rv - - rv ? rrZui r utt; w of the states' He can answer anv question or give any information is Tegard to the construe -tion of any part of the building, as be is fully qnallfied to go arid do the work him self. With 15 Vears as a builder and- 14 as an Architect, he knows just what is , neces sary lor a mechanic to get along with., and with this experience you will at once see that he has a pretty good knowledge of the business. You can judge for yourself as to whether a man is an Architect without be ing a practical, builder.. Some in this State claim to be Architects when they , have Pno knowledge of the business and can' only be called draftsmen, and need some one to' in- Bfvnnf tham t. nil i mM fihnnm IhM nnner II JUU. Uf UJV 1Mb D1A w I oeeo euipiuyeu jii uus owwi buu uoo all the best buildings, with only a few ex ceptions in Raleigh, Goldsboro and Greens boro, and almost all over the State, where rrfrrrtoni can "see his work. ' 1 -In Charlotte he would call attention to fl P Smith's Iron Front Building, and Sims & Dowd's Store, and a number of the private zSSS!m tx refers to all who have employed him - as Architect and Superintendent, as to his ability. He can furnish, if any desire them, the name Of parties and buildings, but can not do so here for the want of room. He can show as many fine buildings as any other inan of his age. and will take treasure 1n doine so? Any person visiting j, Charlotte is invited to call and examine his drawings which he has at least 500,; ,He guarantees to have 50 to 1 of any other per- son in the State. All are invited to exam ine them whether.they are going to build or not, The ladies are specially invited,. , . mal5 Lumber Notice. UTE call the attention of the people of .IT Charlotte, as well as of the country: to the fact that we have a large supply of Lumber, at the Lumber Yard, and it will be sold at low trices. We are also prepared to fill through bills to builders and contractors of the best material, and as low. as the low- 1 Try us with your Itemized bills and wa will make eood what we say. Dressed Flooring a, specialty. We can always be loan a at uie uumoer yaru ouive. . Jaug21 ' ARCHITECT. i&E O: I E II.G H, FFliRS his' professional services to the citizens of Charlotte, anffof North Carolina. 8ince arriving here in August 1874, he has designed and superintended the following -work : ...The Opera House - (and . painted I scenery), the Second Presbyterian Chnrch, new Mecklenburg CJounty Jail, Aleacander. Haisla rv' lnr WittlrnvatT Rnltf t' I --6" - --rt j house, Bank building for Brevard Davidson, Eaq , and several small buildingstt k V Office, Trade ttreet, Charlotte N. C, ocll4 C, C. RAILWAY, SUPEyRINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 Wilmington, Oct. 2d, 1875. J CHANGE OF' SCHEDULE. ; , . On and after Sunday, Oct 3rd, trains will run oyer this. Railway as follows : PASSENGER. MAIL AND M EXPRESS TRA.INS Daily, Sundays excepted, 4 r leave .Wilmington, at -Arrive at Charlotte, - Leave Charlotte; at Arrive Wilmington, at FAST FREIGHT and ,,- . ,:. :. . , TRAINS. - . 7:00 am - 7:30 pm ;- 6:30 am - 7 KM) p m PASSENGER Leave Wilmington, at 5:00 p m 8:15 a m 8:30-aml J2:20p,m 12:50 p'm f Leave Shelby, at 1 Arnreju; ubariotte, Leave Charlotte, at , 4:40 p m s 5KK) p m ,8:00 a n AWTe at WUmington, I ' - .Kftmail or ?exbress carried by. this train between Charlotte and Wilmingtpiv only between Charlotte and;,sbeiby ; "' ' ' , CONNECTIONS. - V- , ' ' ' ! ; -.Connects 4t Wilminrtenwith Wilmin i&Weldon, and JWiiminEton, Columbia, . .and: Tri-weekly BaUimpren. ,an .weeWn i .Connects atCharlotte, with the North Caro-. lna Railroad Charlotte and fitatesyille Rail. road' Charlotte ' Atlanta ' AiisUne, and Jbarlette, Columbia and Augusta Railroad.' t ,.Tln aiinnlvin th wbAla West. North. Oftallway vBDhedule i will please notice r.i : viaix -f'fr f . tni . v r . E -lwftVA-.fif Chief Engineerja'n Superintendent. oct5 FlOlll, FLODB, FL0CU, ,fyiu. prH i.fia,ii Q5 . Ei J!i O JDi -j .ftftu ) 5HS1Ui 3li4 l6M. .! 4) CArg9 flf .OOUkthree i thousand nfck p.prrhifciajadvwiu fanngton orph.ariotte-at yery t kwJ-atesh, y Q i f . a 7 di brja W MIlIILLEB?tt fiONS fTVHE Store' oomthow -Oecfipied by! OW j, .iJaager adjoining the 1st .National Hank?, and three good large j-ooms oyer the same,ji Awblt to' LEWIS'S WILLIAM: Agents IfrtAw'tnrp -a wt xrnwirv 4 l j lu .voi'Jv s.-u. . . , -CaHoh-nrfa wfwm not"' be5ur7defs6ld; (he cheapest to- the finest Goods.-i J 'i. n. ?ros i B; Hi "ii ;..) j ruuESfiiniiPionflB CHRISTIAN RFJPAi.XrBEST' K STDEK, auglO Mrs. P: QUE trTr. ied froni New "Ork aflerai TTAS return it weeks tour among the most fashionable Mil- grnfEgsf Iraii4lh,ne, New York Philadelpiuaand Baltimore and has selected' the Wrgesi and finest Stock V Goods in her line She has ever bad the pleas- mw v. w , & fi Call and see her elegant pattern Hats and nets, and'all the new nbvfcWe foCjtbe season in her line. 1 ri ull v. MBS P QUERY. sept30 CHANGE 5USSJESi AVING removed' my bisTnes frof my old stand on Tefcreeiifto one - my large and commodious, storehouses on Col- lege Street, and haying sold put my ejock o Groceriespeeadv old customers in my large and varied assort f S' ment of St. WINES and LIQUORS. Kakin a spejcialry iaihis line I claim offer better advantages than-ciin. be found in WWWrh NorOrrardlrnaf . W. J. BLACK. jul25 'i' i-t ; gOMETHING NEW, And not Jo be, found elsewhere, just out for ladies brgentlemen. The French Patent Umbrella. Sole aeents. J A YOUNG & SOf OCtlO - " 'T' 4' BEAUTIFUL Line of Hankerchiefs, both Fancy;and Domestic, at J A YOUNG & SON'S octlG - - ' A Fulf Stock of WATCHES LOLJvS and JEWELRY, at . HALES & .FA RRIOR'S. oct22 YUU lAQLS TTAYE your WATCHLnteelyrepatM- XX and warranted.'at HALES & FARRICr.tr oct22 JUST RECEIVED :1!, ':'-Mv r" w!-' FROM NEW WHEATf".-? A lot of NORTH, CARO LINAJIAMS, AK li A MA&MOTH LaUNI id: RY SOAP, -AT spenBeiHc a5leS's.3 T septl .."TFoWSal'e.7 mHOEOTJdHBRED Berkshire1 Figs, S pair j. iuiiuiuu , x duiuu wwu yDaca. weignc 250 lbs, age 8 years : 1 Short Horn Bull. Richmond TboronghbTed, Cyeare old, and will weigh near 1,800 lbs. Also a fine Ayresahpe-BttM, 6 years old, red and white. uc weigni aooui l ,ouu rat. i i vi v i Wishing to change my stock, breeders w bnd it to their.inerest to apply to lo HO pewell, P. O,.. sklenbure. N C. Mec TN the land oueht to have' a hottln X Gregory's Dyspeptic Xixture., Price 35 rd6.u,:- .. .i.;-.'. ' .-.-t.A-1 4 p Y'Smokers-f a ngdodia :oodl3Veh.Cigar-T, T SMITH- & CO. jL-r nt have, it oct29 1 . Jflt AS?Vr fiyer ,been brought to tbismaket.-7F6r'sale cne4p7two dobrs above Bteahouse, Macaulay & Co,; at the re tail Store Of . , , ;V-vr.W.-;-':;-.'. . vT; ! oct28 '.rniTO4:m;r.;i.i:5it:.)0y 200 Bushels SIFTED riFE AT t octl? yooay .i j A -A TT - HjfVj1, OSBORNE 'Ml Attorneys and Consellors at law CIIAKLOTTC IV. C. OFPIC E la Dowd A Sims' New B i ing, Up Stairs. an21-tf. 'tTSfi.tRB'V; BATTLE, " 14 U T Tf K i 'Havrog plnnacenlfy located, oflers b professional services to the citizens, of ciarWiS'Mo yicwm O F FI CE-Nert rdoo vtoMcAden' Dg Sto e, np stairs. . j..--. - -- Calls left at nay pffice in -the day. pr u, residence, fia-Myeri Stfeet.M ciifal will receive prompf attention; - . "' Office Hours-r to ,.Afi,; 4x0, 1. p. W. FLEMMING, ' j J JijQiriJr law, Charlotte, N C, Special attention to suits for and against conftratfcnlf X 1 W Jan2-i - si . A. W.. Alexander, - SXtRQEON DENTIST, Offers a. reduction ; in prices of Denfl Work to suit the times. Office in theFarks building over Butler's Hours from' Sal. If. to 5 P. M. mar 11 ity Market House. HAVJNGon band a fine lot Of Mountain rfilef CatHejl iamiprepared to famish thetiwnsSritn the best article of Meat, Sausage, Ac. Come to the city and examine for yourselves. The Market is also well furnished with H, Vegetpblfirfnt? Frfdts of every variety. No conoact ai towea to snock the modesty of the most lastiaious. ,jCtome w5thtne"moteey and bny cheap. j W ADAMS, octI5 ale of Valuable city property r Pursuant to a decree of the Superior Court, of Mecklenburg county, I will, sell at the Court House door in Charlotte, on Saturday the flsjr oftfoYomhennftXt, that valua ble property fronting on 4th street, being lots No 47l47,3 jnsauare No 33, being the twd back lob 6 be property known as the Williamson property.- ' ..Terms of, sale aijt -and twelve months note and good: security required,. and title reserved naai purcnastfrmoney isaier. ' iW.B'ATWELL Tf: VI ll r n i. ; - . cmtoioier. ,oct3 tds . Fire Insurance Agency, let kinille Ins. Co. 3 i Jii.:' LSI . ' 5 9 AVtWW ENGLAND. ASSETS OVER, $27,000,000 "QUESM" INSURANCE CO., OF ENGLAND. ?; . capitj:. ...$1,0,000,000 North toillieiirwjCo. . OF EAtEIGa T; 3U These omrmnieAare StronyRjreliahleand liharal ,. Insurance "offered on dWellinss and other property for TERM OP YEARS at low rates. ! l FREENASHt Agents ? T Oolce adjoining ConrfcHonse,in rear of Sfiol 'JohnlJBrown't law office. -y-- MORE thaw-ie hTiise in the city of Char-lott.-Tirae is money l By the use of a good Wooden Pump much time, monev and labor is saved. The price of the Dixie Puinp is in the reach ofall. It is manufac tured in Charlotte. Those in need of a good Pump are requested to call on or address the un derBigTOQTTeTBTj TTrHjrned "prom Pt- iy, mthsjfircctjbps lor Setting fhePump. JwOy0aeilAqeftductsfor tan yards, gold mines, railroads, Ac, furnished to order. Wood Turning Lathe work done at short notice. '"V-: s O LiPREESON A t'O, Box 15, Charlotte N. C. A BAt'MARTE.V. ,MAKt;KACttTBIRS OF . WHO IK TODAC'lTFrIPJ, 1-1 flu tfrLr m vHARLOTTE, N. ( fAl those unsurpassed 5 cent Cigars and VX Chesapeake Fine qoVTobacco, just in . 128 F H jDREWd, A CO. ; li ; ISew Figs. LjJelicious, opme and iry them, at OCt 28 1' -Yt'Mf.'rk. r M'i . MERCHANT TAILOR and DEALER IN GENTS FURNISfllNGpODS, TlSs rlmoved lo bO Dhet iewJloiW AJ. tnnd the Central Hotel.Trade St,and is receiving his Winter 8tdck' of Goods for uV3 i1 i vfil . make, vhem .up, t shbft'nPtictfathefflt fashidiable1 man ner, cheaper than the same, class of Goods T. H. BBEif SITE riojiii i Cutting and repairing iflone promptly. Alf good andj work must be paid! fop on deliv ery, as I am compel ltd to do cash business. f .. OCvJ " -. ... : ',-"1"".' ' : RESTAURANT Bar Rooia-PrWileffes i FOR S A L E : A ' AU' .:irfat'::i:i'i;:isHj:iq ' ON neitonaar evening I will offer, for, sale at auction, to the highest biddfer," the ! Restaurant and Bar Room privileges, of the Carolina .Park As sociation, during the races which tskeplaee on the 17th, 18th and 19th proximo'. Isslf tr W t,P,ace Cocbrane's saloon.in CenTrar Hotel Building. .,n Kf. Y t'r. .t'i V .1 . 1 : 7 iD JQ MAXWELL, - .y ' Secretary and Treasurer. oct29 3t - ., , .J.-.i.rJij. :i ftfi-if (f tJ v t:""i"j' ' --
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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