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daily t rOBHEiiYEii: Friday, September 15 HAS m JOKES, 'T rtT iVQ - Editors A Proprietors.- Free from the doting scruples Miat fetter nr free-bern reason." f ? h n I N FLEXIBLE RtTXES. Vf cannot notice anonymooi commnnioa llona. ; In all ease we require tbe writ's Dm( and address, not for publication, but sa a goaiantee or gooa ian,n..: tarn rejected ' communications, "nor can we undertake to preserve manuscripts. Articles written on both aides of a sheet of paper ea&iaefre accepted for pabUeaUoM. National ; Democratic Refirm Met. PRESIDENtI .-2 i'3 SAMUEL J. TILDEN, FOR VICE-PRESIDENT,' THO&A. HENBBIOKS,7 OF INDIANA. FOB TBI &TATK AT LABOE, DANIEL G. FOWLE, of Wak'el -JAMES M. LSiCH, of Davidson. rust iSTBier; LOUIS C. LATHAM. - SECOWD-DISTRICT,. 4 -JOHN P: WOOl'EN, ef Lenoir!- THIED DI8TBICT, 0HN D. STANFORD, of Duplin. ,- f FOURTH DISTBICT, v - w FAB1US H. BTJSBEE, of Wake! FIFTH DISTRICT, FRANK, ROBBIN8, of Dayidson. "SIXTH DISTRICT, W 4 ROBT. P. WABING ofMftklenborg. SEVENTH DISTRICT, WM. B. GLENJJ, of Yadkin: Eighth wsTBicr. ' ALPHONSO C. AVERY. . DTITIOCItATIC STATE TICItET FOR GOVERNOR: ZEBULOtf B.JVlfa OF MKCKLENBtfKG. THOS. J. J YIS, of pirr. ! roa sscseTakt of state, . JOSEPH At ENGELHARD, OF KSW HAXOVJEB.- FOB ATTORNEY 6XBKBAL, 'THOMAS 8. KENAN, ' oF wrLsoir. 1 ' : FOB PVSlicTRaASPBtt, JNO.M.'WOtCTH OF BABDOLPH. FOB- AUDITOR, ' SAMUEL L, LOVE,, OF HAT WOOD.- -KWfc wv&.Tffuija39rBcnor .u:J - I jftH w f! sn a BRftRnnnw- JOHN C. SCARBOROUGH, - i OF JOHBSTOH. i Y . t. FOR CONGRESS. WALTER L, STEELE, r OF JUCHJIOHD., -3- COK6BBS8IOBAI HOKIHATION8 in' OTHFR Dlfr TBICTS : 1st District, JE88E J. YEATES 3d Distbict ALFRED M WADDELL, f new uanoyer. 4th Distbict JOSEPH J DAVISfOf Frank .1876. 6th TAaTBicr AtFRED il r SCALES1, k Ofl Gailtord. af YraDHrtBtci-iWlLtlAM M feOBBlKS, t ireaeu. ; tfHTH.DpTBrcr-ROBT.B; VANCE., ;r r-M'tHJ I OBSERVATIONS. .1 F-l "iiJ Cincinnati hams, encashed in yey deepyel- in Paris. An insane WOE in Worthington, Md., and a dog in each jn . i stance dlewheVoa&ptae Water. X A lovely female Writes to the Hertford Times : "Down at Long Branch the other night it actually felt good to pull about three blankets over the jjill beautiful form of yonrsitroW, i j r8jonoH-'4ia4.w)k taJma - yWoiteeheef -wbi.e theyVytwngV-fi'' harder still to keep 'em In checks when they grow older. - , A Neif York pbyaf qiar aayt ha tha-low-er lip frequently becomes affected witb'can- CTl mtfHt iV beer2ccawad to snroke a chty -pi pe rbr y earaH Dr Slade, the spiritual jsf, went to J aden l --j , lUKuuiug BBionisn tne scientific aerti knt UahJ. a.1 a. ... attend his performances. A fat French lady fat that I pray for a disappointment to make me ma. No so'dber dips tfefdisaSpoint raenltb mCSe m Ain4ome, AantA mere expectation of growing thinner fills me with UKtttBJWtnat lbecVb6-'faUerhan;ever Lillie white, who had been reported si at the VrrginS aty Chronicle saying : "While am In no hurry for another, as it might be a case of getting ou -pan into ft the fire." J An old gentleman went out to shoot cart. when at last the old gentleman started some did it happen, for the gun recoiled with je. - rauch force as to "kick" ihnoteThUld man got up, ,and id whihrrubhlnsf. th, sparks iixtnltil ofl iia eD, i'Dlct, .out of hiseys iuu a point u did I point tbe right end of. the gun. to the J! J T . I ?! ll K A t n ;J HO UOtJ An eminent eTrQrtorphjrriciarj attributes much of the prevalence of pmthew- tft he mrnji practicerjof arui& qowd tea iiciti. oi Kerosene oil lamps until they emit a strong smell of oil, li-'iir'i'it ii! OTEAIIfO OR THE 19THi It ia;w,elkfcawn.that Ihe- tW can didates far (CJoVemot will speak. in this city on f!next Tuesday,, thoj 1 19th and as ttiis is the hom'of Got Tarice we ask all of his friends to give Judge Settle, his opponent, a respectful hear ing. We feel certain that our citizens will he orderly and quiet,, but we write ndw'in-brder to put them on theirJ guard jao that they jnayiot irritat ed bj.,tKe friends ,o fettle" into any boisterous ceadttxa.or breach of the,; peace. We hope the negroes wilt also; preserve order, but from reports that we have heard, we fear that 4bey have agreed-upon a policy to fnsult the whites and provoke them into, a dis turbance. Our fiolojed-populatinn we have geiferllrfdo(l tab jjuietJSeace loving cwi.euB, uu wo icci tuouicu, 11 left to themselves they wouldcontinue to act in a praiseworthy and law-abid- ihgmanricr.' 1 Of 1 late, however; they have been firedvup amjet nightly in eecrei. poiiiicai meetings dy toe in flammatory appeals of a notoriously bgrTr(4eh'aDaroliua, who boasts that he has led them through blood and that he can do so again; We ask the colored people to cut aloof from the leadership of such men whose counsels will only stir up bad blood between the tworaca thtU;fn.ut-live luclwci . xi iuiueuiurs nisu iu pru- vokea disturbance, bear with them, but do not gratify them. If they com rmt anj. breach oftheVpeace or act in a lawless manner the officers of the law should arrest tfceroi-. and" all law less characters will boo h find they can not trample upon the laws here and defy justice as they have done in South Carolina. Good citizens of both colors should see' that the proceedings of the day are characterized by decorum and good; order. p U DEATH OP EX-GOV. WISE. Alter; a lingering illness oi some months ex-Governor Henry A. Wise of Virginia breathed his last, on Tuesday lhe2th icetant a( lis honie in Rich mond. The South has produced few stronger men, and nOne has wielded greater political influence upon the tJdtiutry . jSotering-the House of Rep resentatives full a half century ago he imediaVIy.roBe intopromineijce and wrestled euccessmtTy'with Ihe 'greatest intellectual, giants of his time. His iirery eloquence, his strong will, in- WoOTjtable energy, undisputel courage tandready powers 'as a debater and the important positions he held, both in garland jhpetcej; pointed him - out as 5neif thinVarked men orAd erica,' and his public career will always occupy a prominent place in the history of this country. ' Tha Richmond Whig thus describes the death bed of this great intellect . "lbe last hours of tbe statesman were painless. . At his bedside stood his wife, his two sons- (Dr; Richard A. Wise and Capt John 8. Wise), his three an old negro servant, and tbe house keeper. ..lie was conscious to. the last, a.o tauteu aistioctiy to witmn one hour of his dissolution. In the morn- rv MAh - tlrna t&u' da flair ah a .vtrAvinna rT;.81 . . nw-previous night? He remarked, "I never robbed thepoorV and whae is better, I4ie ver vuo uwi. Amabel iu U.t3 ttlUlU ing he was talking to bis son John and giving nun aaviceas to now be should rear ihisclildten. He aaid,"Take holdJonn bf tfie bifrgeet not in life anu iry w untie mem ; try to be worthy vi iiukuo uigucob eei.ai.t3, nave nigo, neble, manly honor. There is but one test of anything, and tbat is, Is it right? If it isn't, turn right away from it." He tpfAthoqe standing byhis side that he had seen a heavenly vision, jhich he described , in th grandest, hniost beautiful and eloquent language that f bey -had verr heard jfall froop isj lips, and he said it was not a fearful thing, bu a wonderful hing, to stand in, the presence of the livine God. It was Sn.Wardsythe Jas tjiat-hjs mipd, wandered a-Tittfe." i .C'J "lT)2JJTLLJ LZnuj' ?PQofilj(iffi-try and brazen impu dence, thepeech of Dan Russell, the i HjiyeClSleclor, s& ifarrbn,iwalka.,4way with any thing that we ever saw or heard tell of. When' his party is composed of more than Q eighty thousand oegroj to sectiftns 13, liin4 At7he up in.the wtsiern pbri-llbre 6ri8775P ' &l voters he gets vium uriue oiate wnereitnane are very wigroea.and yaajUhe.jiegro lecu CU-mUst-bemuhf down. for it would be distasteful for him to Vote for a neero. We should liV tn la Ue'eftkt'ah'dseef whether he would uPtheJfhieptimenir W,wait t!rte whether Carawiltcomecfown rwhethex.JRepublicans, who profesl to J love the poor negro so much, will votwkflwitfehwiiaBie on itrt ickc - rjUSritH e ji -J Z 1 B t i The Oke Man Powxe. In the radi canfnion at Columbia on Tues day Senator Patterson threatened the WhitemeObleW Rnilf.h C.arnUna ithe wJfile powerltthe goverlrnent if they didn't obey his mandates and .keep! hrrfltf 's'itiotf tdlif e'apHhe oenent of the "five years of good steaU Oppressed and down-trodden State. SA S?76?1??16 that an be, wielded by such a man is a disgrace to mankind aTrfsv-reprpach. tQ civilization Let tMsVhref'and ptibllc fobber go on in fyiPfcm, v,Such ra life cannot.laat foxeveritheiLiji honntltQibe 'a reckon ag1for'lrfra, at some' period not a irrekf cTOl"8JJ4Jfrfm begins uing io ena. I'd Tiirj-r-- Hons Daniel WVorhees and Cart present.- The "tail sycamore of the! VYabiibrwai knliimiftl and ' addressed the 'bloody shirt" waver, : to a join'i discussion throughout the State.- . pchtaz 4d jcnt appointment at ftSSSASPy Indina but owing to an WteM iP MurzhV ''flel Ho be Novel Campaigning. The Balti more Sun says - that the democrats of Da vies; county, Ind.' have arranged for a traveling political cam p-meetine Tha arrangement provides forA mov ing caravan,? to t be composed of five hundred Tilden Guards, in uniform, as advance escorts, one hundred and fifty iwagpnsejtchcontaining inien, women and provisions for the trip and tweive-pouna xaunor -manna by gunner8. he morning of September 19. and make a complete circuit of the! ieCondcon- Uicosiuum Aiiavrivb, uiupping every uay at some prominent point for a meet ing. . At. sunrise-a salute of one hun dred guns will be fifed -to' convince the neignnornooa that business is on hand. Hons. Heister Clymer. S vox, jarnes r. Decs ana oiners wi n '. -r lit ii n. r ' ! . . w accompany this camp-meeting on wheels. The " New York;; Democratic State Convention which met at Saratoga on Tuesday ,, was characterised , by the utmost harmony and good feeling. The ' Hon. Lucius . Robinson was nominated by acclamation en the second ballot fo r. Governor, and Hora- tia Seymour for, Tilden; elector at large in the place of Hon. John Kelly who desired the nomination of Mr. Sey mour thinking such an action would completely harmonize all discordant elements in the party. The ticket is a strong one as it combines all con flicting elements in concord and union. A Card From, Hon. J. T. Leach Johnston County. of FellpwCiliztns : Falsehood seems to be 'at a premium with the 'radical demagogues and understrappers ofrthe republican party. 1 hey not only mis represent facts in reference to the pro posed amendments to the constitu tion of the State, either wilfully for the purpose of deceiving the honest tax payers of the State, or , ignorant ly, for want of capacity to understand the proposed amendments as they are. Among other falsehoods they have and are now circulating, they tell the taxpayers of the state, that if they adopt the proposed amendments to the constitution it will deprive them not only of tbe right of voting, but that it will create a landed aristocra cy; that the friends of the proposed amendments want- to deprive you of your homes. Such is not the fact: the idea is too preposterous, too ab surd for the negro O'Hara to believe, the republican elector tor president in the 2d district. I would suggest to tbe state republican committee to call a meeting forthwith to decide how much soap and hot water it will take. Or how many coats of liquid assafetida to wasn on tbe negro stench sum cientiy. oeiore tne aay 01 election not to nauseate the stomachs of decent re publicans. I ellow-citizehd of North Carolina, how is it possible for any manor party io deprive you, your wue ana children of your homes, when the constitution of the State guarantees to you five hundred 'dollars worth of personal property and one thousand dollars worth of real estate that the law can A A. - 1 i . X . now toucn . except ior taxes uue or money due for the homestead ? For the truth of what I say I refer you to article 10 of the constitution which reads thus : bection, 1. 1 he personal property of any resident of tbe value , of five hundred dollars, to be selected by such resident.shall be, and is herebv exempt ed from sale under execution, or other nnai process or any court; issued for the collection of any debt, 6c. . jieau ior,, yourselves. The manor the party that will attempt to palm off upon you eucn an mlamous brazen faced, foul mouthed, forked tongued falsehood is too low, too contemptible to fti'lpt tte confidence btefipect of a free' nert-b 'even. ' : ; ' ' f There is another view of the subiect that ought to and will satisfy yottr minds of the falsity, the absurdity of the charge of landed ' aristocracy. any one class of society as you will learn by reference to the th article of tbe constitution ; all are alike entitled to a seat in the legislature : none ex eluded but thieves, murderers, robbers. -perjurexs.and such like, J caThohby that I wilf noti oy mac i will notice that would be a disgrace to one of Mayor Smith's uiuuu-nounus, a nignway rooner or a midnight, assassin .tbe pbject and aim of Which, is tat create , at)reilidiep. he. rtween-trre drfferent classes of societvl You will find the key-note to the infai my by reference to the 64th chapter Of liattle s Reyisal, and the amendments a .9 ' r k . - . . iegisla- Section 15, which Billy'Smith SDe cially prates about, reads as follows : ' f 1 THEN'. rX i T0W. Section 151 "Laws Sectio'n "15, Laws of 1872-73: Any of 1872-73: Any tenant of land, un tenant, leaser of der a lease giving land or croper, and any person Who tne lessee a share of the crop as rent, or. giving. the lessee shall remove anv part . of . said croD a uen;n4ihe;crop frohv; sucbi land as security for the rent, or for the without the con sent of the owner of the land or performance of any stipulation in lessee, or party en titled to receive the the lease, and any person with know ledge of said lien, undeV' jtUe license bfauthdfily-'ot rent, and without giving him or his gent fafej days' otice of such in such tenant, who tended , removal.' shall, remove ... any. and .before satisfy part of the crop from such land without the ooa1-. sent of the -lessee and without hav ing, glyert the lessee or his 'agent, if to ing, all liens on said crop, shall be guil-c-ty of a misdemean or .ttSUJl.T-: Kj i V V i i."ui' t oe iouna on . the S remises .nr within ve nules thereof, three days' notice, ofunhty intended removar, arid " "be ; i.-u fore -.satisfy ingu.all liens ion said cron. : if: l-, i i If. ,'sCt;-.! SO -.:Tfjh ehallibettiltFai misdetneanor: p:- i tw !.. ,wti? nii)imj ictwo3 t W oCltizent. here-. .are-the:. raw rtt head andnbloodv bonea mnnim- Unded:aratbctacy and oppressibf the poor man eotton ; utf ' to lar w vOUf fears' arid-eter voiu" fro nrH."-?n? n o yaiB4a$ 41 thelballot box. It is a shame, it is a disgrace to poor fallen human nature in; usi most degraded condition the men or party, that would attempt such 'a thin would A tin th a (d i vih ! t v "of 'th e : Savior': and pullj'down: Jtpe.f - pillar's heavnjr. pariy.or sen ggr.niuem0BWi t'.nn:j i f :xne proyisions in tne otixicnapter of Battle's! Revisal with; the amend ments of the legislature of 1874 75 are the only protection the' farmers - have, and , it simply places them upon' the same ground with) eyery other class 6( ssciety the worfcm an the day laborer, the fawyer, the merchant and tie doc: tor.; ' In conclusion let me ask in all seri ousness why should' the farmers not be protected by th e -fosterin g hand of legislation? Thev constitute three- Ififthff of the population of the country tney ieea and clothe the world; they pay the taxes ? they are foremost in peace and war. We ask no exclusive privileges,' we claim even handed jus tice with the other classes of society that we are entitled to; we ask no more, less , we will not be satisfied with. J. T. Leach. ' September 7, 1876. Affairs in Alleghany. Nomination of E. L. Vaughan for the House Republicans Joining theDeni-oerats-Colored . Men for Vance Vance's Kindness to a Negro. Cap Civil, N. C, Sept. 5, 76 Mr. Editor We held our county Convention on the 5th to select our candidates for the Legislature and can didates for the various county offices. The attendance was the largest that ever occured on a similar occasion in this county . And what was more inter esting at this time was the large num ber of foters who have heretofore voted the Republican ticket that were present and participated in the nominations, and pledged themselves to support the nominees. I do not think I. exaggerate when I say that at least one-fourth of the voters in the county who, two years ago voted the Republican ticket, were present and pledged themselves to sup port the nominee of our party. Noticeable among them wasjan old veteran who has been quite prominent as a Republican in the county, and who has nevervbefore failed to support the Republican ticket, who seemed to be much interested in carrying every thing for Tilden, Vance and reform. Upon inquiry, I learned that he was present and heard the discussion between Messrs. Glenn and Jones, Electors for this District, on the 26th ult. After hearing the discussion he formaly renounced his allegiance to Republicanism, and declared his in. tention in the future to act with the Democratic party. One more incident of the day perhaps may not be out of place. On passing out of the Court House, I met with several colored men, and from some expression made by one of them I was induced to enquire how they stood politically. The reply was that they were Democrats and had come up there to act with that party. I enquir ed of one, who seemed to be rather a leader, if he was for Vance ; he replied "I am for Vance now and forever." His enthusiasm led me to enquire the cause. He said that some time ago the Republican revenue officials trumped up a charge against him that he had been violalating the internal revenue law, (which he says was false); had him indicted, arrested and taken ofl' to court a distance of seventy-five miles or mere from home, for trial. These same revenue officials, affecting to be his friends, indecfid him to employ a Republican lawyer. He was brought up for trial: his attorney was not present, and he was among entire strangers. Seeing a lawyer near him in the bar, he asked him if he would appear for him. The lawyer told him he would, and did appear. After his case was disposed of, he went to his lawyer (whom he found after the trial Governor Vance) feeling a grateful as he had ever felt to man for the kind services rendered him in that moment of trial, which service he felt sure had kept him out of a long term of impri sonment, and asked him what he owed him. Vance replied if you have it to spare and desire to do so you can pay me five dollars, if not, it is all right. I charge you nothing." ; . k And that for reason he was for Vance if for no other. "But," said he. "I have been noticing things. I have never known a colored man, when he had to give security for any thing to give a Republican. . I always notice it is the Democrats that come to their relief. . ' Our county is fully alive on the issues of the day, and I think we will be able to reduce the Republican vote one fourth at least. E. L. Vaughan was nominated for the Legislature. Gur convention was harmonious and everybodv seems readv and willing to do their duty. Cheer up our Eastern friends and tell them that with the setting of the sun on the 7th of November, we hone and fullv h.li AVA that a light will shine . forth froni ' the monn tains that will cause them to r- joice as they have not rejoiced for these long years, to know that their whit brethren Of the West have fully realized the horrors of their condition under Radical 'xule, and have determined mat tney snail be eecL Raleigh News, Appointments of Col Steele and Capt Waring. Walter L Steele, candidate for Con QjNS Kobe X i Wiring Electoral candidate, and others will address the people at the lollowine times and places. Other appointments will fol low in due time: ir ? Bethel, Cabarrus county ,-i Friday, MUPleasant, Cabarrus county, Satur day, 16th. , . , . ,;- v? 1 , Concord. Cabarrus county, Monday. Matthews. Wednesdav. 20f.K' .Albemarle, Stanly county, Tuesday, Sept 26thr 4 4. . ; . ' ' Big Lack; Stanly county, Wednes day, Sept ,27th. , , MtGilead, Montgomery county.Th'urs day, Sept 28th. i , Iroy; , Montgomery ctuntv. Fridav oep 24in; ; '"Sulphur Springs.Montgomery county, Saturday, Sept 30th. : Lilesville, Anson county. Friday. Oct 6 th. i i t PolktonAnson cbuntyyfeatiirday.Oct 4 111. , ? Matthews, Union county. JMoiidav. Ttrnnn pnntitv Tnosrlnir Hf Lanrinburg, Bichmorid couh'ty,ThurB- Alfonesville. Robeson county; Satur day, uct 14th. .t- . u , . " o-iurnoer. unage 'iiooeson county, htrnnioir r i' -- . tv . ttt.j i. tefll JH-Sf ' K iiiL ?uteJSL'lifsQ- Sobesdn fSiinftr TVinirlcir 0cti9th:- . bcVth?0 oAonuesday, t rtelvHltt Depotichmbnd'TO Saturday, Oct 28th. w T' juemocraaea papers iin ..the district will please copy.; i vtviJoi iio iiscussion inviteu. ii - i , SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. : The fiiurth grand annual fair of the Greenville Agricultural and Mechani cal Association will be held j at Green ville on October 17th and will iontin ue for'four daye. j 'J The synod of the Associate Reform ed Presbyterian church of the - South will meet at Hopewell church in this, county on ThuVslJay September 21st at'eleved o'clock A. M. The body comprises all the ministers iof this de nomination from Virginia to Texas. x ; Kingstree, -September 12. In a square fight in the town election on yesterday. Dr. J, S. Brockiogton, to gether with the entire 'Democratic ticket, was elected, oyer S. A., Swails and a full Renublican ticket, bv a ma jority of eleven. Many of the colored m en voted the Dem ocratic ticket. Graham ville, September f 12,-r-The very latest from Conibahee is a report that work has been resumed on all the plantations from Lowndes to Warrens. The strike still continues on this side of the: river. More negroes - were whipped to-day. A large fire occurred at Union Mon day night, which destroyed the splen did building belonging to Mr. H. L. Goss. Tbe total loss is estimated at $15,000. The building and stock were only partially insured. The; cause of the fire is unknown. .They are many surmises. Subject for Thought. The most mischievous liars are those who just keep on the erge of truth. Long words like long dresses fre quently hide something wrong about the understanding. "When fortune caresses a man too much she makes him a fooll" Even the wiaest may be intoxicated by a long succession of prosperity. If there is a type of heaven on this earth it is the home where the family is bound together with the chords of love, each member seeking the others good. Let a man be in the most propitious circumstances, he is sure to have some thing to pain his heart. There is some cloud on eyery landscape ;i a mildew on every flower. The state of most young ladies is bounded on the north by dress and fashion, on the south by parties and visits, on the east by a deBire of admi ration, and on the west by matrimony. How infinitely better it would be to enjoy each day s it comes ; to gather life's flowers ere they are brightened by the winter of age : to revel in the sunshine to-day lest to-morrow the clouds come. The Peesideni's Brothsr in a Bad Condition. A dispatch from St. Louis to the New York Herald says Orville Grant, a brother of President Urant, was picked up in a lumber yard in that city on Monday morning in an uncon scious condition, 1 and supposed to be under the influence of liquor- In a few hours he returned to consciousness but was not able to give a very a very succinct account of himself. The dis patch states that it is supposed he started from Washington to attend the letting of government contracts, which occurred in St. Louis a few days ago, and that he fell by the wayside, arriving Monday morning, scarcely knowing what he was about and wandering away into a lumber yard, where he became unconscious. Not a white Radical could, be found in Patterson township, Orange county, to appoint as poll-holder. Would that we had more of such townships in North Carolina. Appointments of Judge Fowle, Elector at Large. Judge Daniel G. Fowle, one of the Electors at large, will address the peo ple at the following places : ; Mocksville, Friday September 15th. Winston, Saturday September I6th. The ladies are invited to atj tend. Friends in the respective localities will please circulate notices of the ap pointments. Appointments of Gov Vance and Thos Settle. Shelby, Friday, September 15. Lincolnton, Saturday, September 16. Dallas, Monday, September 18. Charlotte, Tuesday, September 19. Monroe, Wednesday, September 20. Big Lick, Stanly county, Thursday, September 21. i Mount Gilead. Montgomery countv. Friday, September 22. ' Rockingham, Richmond county, Saturday, September zS. Lumber ton, Tuesday, September 26 Elizahethtown, Bladen co., Wednes dav. Sentember 27. The people are requested to circu late tne news ot tnese appointments, and tne public everywhere are invited to attend and hear the discussion. Western papers please copy. A LARGE LOT or JUST RECEIVED, BY ', A. W. LOY.NS. BeptU A PROCLAMATION P REGARD to NEW STOCK OF GOODS, JUST BOUGHT AND KOW BEING RE CEIVED, WILL APPEAR TOrMORROW. AW LOYNS. JV Hr Brow, J?, ) ... Attorney and Counsellor at Xaw- era National Bank.,-ri.n -iVsl ;tUri I .f ONDON Assurance Corporation" "Niagara" "GefW . ... ., Li North State" "Lynchburg InsuranceaBanW flom National"-- i nOTl2 W l IN to, ALLS KooaHioisr ajstx domestic XT k tt TTn-o TVvwTrt . v $3.50 per dozen, 80 cents per bottle. j i waaxn iowagBB.Ett. Tryon Street. 2fcR- T. Xj. SEE3IC3-LE ; IS NOW NORTH PURCHASING OUR FALL STO( K OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS mm E? sept7 A Fill aofl DesiraMe Stoct or GROCERIES, WHICH WE OFFER AT LOW FIGURKS TO THE TRADE, ALWAYS ON HAND. John W. Hall & Co., , COLLEGE &TET. NEAR TRADF, CHARLOTTE, N. C. sept2 WHISKIES, B RAN DIES WINES I LIQUORS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, AT 1 HE (hit Wholesale Lipr House, IN CHARLOTTE. ' Elliott & Remley, TRADE STREET. sept5 100 BARRELS Choice Family Flour, EVERY BARREL WARRANTED. JUST RECEI ED and FOR SALE 10W .; '.- - bv rlfllLLER&S0NS. aug22 YOU CAN GET" pRESH SCUPERNONG GRAPES, Large S BLENDED EATING APPLE3. FRESH CAKES and PIES, IMPORTED GINGER PRESERVES, SAUCES, PICKLES, JEL LIES, &C. DELICIOUS CIGARS, G W GAIL & AX'S 8NUFF, MILLER & LEAK'S GOLD BASIS, ROLL TOBACCO, AC , At No. 4 North Tryon Street, which is "" - HEADQUARTERS, FOR ALL KINDS OF FRUIT, CONFEC . .. , . - TIONERIES, AC, Aa,.. ANDRE WS & JONES. 8epl9 A Card. WESTERVELT A HOWELL, HAVING taken out license lor the privil ege of selling Clothing in North Caro lina, are now prepared to show theii splend id assortment of samples of Cloths and Cassimere Suitings, imported by them ex pressly for the Fait and Winter Trade, i We have secured lhe Eetvice84of Wnl B Pilch,a first-class cutter from N. Y. City, who will give his .personal attention to the taking of measures, in order to secure a first-ciass, stylish garment. Our samples may be examined at the Central Hotel for the next two weeks by calling on . WM A HOWELL. sept6 td - i. jsi K- MACON SCHOOL, ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL. THIS School ogizeitwfibTir viewlof preparing boys to enter the Freshman or Sophmore classes, in our best Colleges, will open its Fourth Session on MONDAY. September 18th. For particulars address , . W A BARRIER. References Rev E H Hardin?.: Col John r. Pmwi . -- sept9 eodSw Spices. GENUINE ENGLI8H SPICES,, fip est eye ofiered in this Market. Alan Malokni Sparkling Gelatine, at . . . . . oCAKB A CO S, jul6 " wrj rarta' Building, TryooStr AND PORTER ui-irAST G1KGEIJ ALE, $2.C0per do2. "unig Gr 'O O 1) S . SEICSLE & i BACON, FL0UE, LARD, SDGAE, RICE, COFFEE, SALT, MOLASSES, HAMS, MACKEREL, BAGGING TIES, CHEAPER THAN EVER. at Mayer, Ross & Jones. , septlO EXCURSION TO THE CENTENNIAL. THE CHEAPEST TRIP EVR OFFERKD TO THE PUBLIC. niHE underaierneJ havp nhnrfprMl nti n- JL enrsion train which will leave HeurvV. the head of the Wcatern North Carolina Railroad at 7.20 o'clock, A M on '1 uesdav 26TII SEPTEMBER, 1870. Statesville 2.50 P. M., Charlotte 6.40 P M. Wilmington 7 40 A. M., Wednesday, September 27 for Philadelphia ann the National Centennial The line ol travel will be from head of ihe WpRtftrn Nort.ti Parnlinn t.i Statesyille, thence to Charlotte via Atlantic, Tennessee A Ohio Railroad, thence to Wil mington Via Carolina (fentra! lUilroad. tthence to Weldon, via Wilmineton tin Weldon Railroad, thpnra 1 1, Pnnnmninh vi Peaboard and Roanoke Railroad thence by splendid Bay Steamer to Balii.uore. Ibmc-e to Philadelphia by rail. Only change of cars from the head of the Western North Carolina Railroad to Norfoik will be at Wilmington. A ftnMml IVtlinA will on llirnnuh npilh flip excursion, and persons who purchase tickets '...n... I 1 p .1 ... ujuo wau utk iiucutoeives orueny or mry mil wo put vu i ii vraiu. Special car for ladies and their escorts. Tickets good for thirty days on any regu lar train or boat over the tame line. Ten first-class passer ger cars will start with the train, and each other coaches will be added at Charlotte and Wilmington rs may be needed to secure ample accononi i -tion ;for every ptstenger. In additii n to tbe regular ,6teamer. an additional Boat has been b cored for the accommodation of passengers from Norfolk to Baltimore. FARE For tbe round trip from points W.st of Charlotte First Clifs $16. Second Gluts $14 Charlotte and points east $14 and $12. Wil mington and points North $12 and $10. Salisbury via Statesville, en regular train on Western road, Tuesday morning, $10 and $14. Tickets for rale on the train. Information promptly and cheerfully furnished bv application to H C Fccles, at the Central Hotel jn Chgrlotte, or by rd dressing the undersigned at Morganton. N. C ' " G P ERW1N, P W KIBBLER Sr CO. tept9 Notice. HAVING cancelled u.y tngsf.em.ni a? Manager of the Charlotte Branch of the Erie City Iron Works, I am pleastd to an nounce the establishment at an early day in Charlotte, of a Branch ef tbe Shock oe Machine Works, Talbott A Sons, of Rich mond, Va. With thanks for the liberal support ex tended me the:.past . two years and respect rally soliciting a continuance, I am h Very respectfully, Wm C MORGAN, aug2 Manager. Trusses. THE largest and best selected Stock of Trusses far the State of North Carolina, just received at - SCARR A CO'3. Jul27 Drugstore. 0ATES. BROTHERS HAVE removed to the office in Geo W Chalk A Co's 8tore, where they will be glad to see their friends. sept3 2wdlmw-
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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