DAILY OBSERVES. "Ear j 1 1 4oc. i i t -j- .Miff. s :-TTv. Saturday September 1G, 1876.' Gil AS R. JONES, l1, BREVABD McDOWELI, ' ; , ; ? iij , iwiton dc rroprietors Free from the doting scruple Viat fetter our free-born reason. INFLEXIBLE RULES. We cannot notice anonymous communtca tlons. In all cases we require the writer's name and address, not for publication; but as a guaiantee of good faith. We cannot, under any circumstances, re turn rejected, communications, nor 'can we undertake to preserve manuscripts.- "'' Articles written on both sides of a sheet of paper cannot be accepted for publication. . National Democratic Mri-Met. FOR PRESIDENT, " i - SAMUEL J. TILDES, OF NEW, YORK. FOR VICE-PRESIDENT. THOS. A. HENDRICKS,, OF INDIANAV ' DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS IN - HEWY ORE. The ! Ne wYork? Pent ocrat w" S&t Convention, says the Baltimore Suk. which jneV at SarafogaJ yesterday Jor k"o jjuijjuoc ui uuuiiuaiiug acanuiuaie for Governor, in the place of the Hon. Horatio Seymour, who declined to ac cept the nominati6n',--m ade its work short, sharp and decisive by nominat- tug un tuu iiru i, u&uut .uie nun Lucius Robi Bf ob bo presen t Comptroller -of the State, over a; number of able; and rpopiilaf1 competitors Including Clark- son N Totter, one of the leading De mocrats xf the State. Mr. Robinson reciired a majority of all;? the vptesp and before the result of &e ballot could be announced the votes for the other candidates had been changed "to hira, and ,1 e was zb ftilnatfof byacclafm ation amidst great applause. The nominee was a prominent candidate for? the nomination before tle former .conven tion, and his friends claim would have then been the nominee but for the in troductxon of the name of Mr Seymour The Hon Lucius Robinson has figured eateoeively in New York, politics, and is Regarded, as .a very, efcietj, officer and a man of ' the "steroest ' integrity Before thenar he; was a democrat, of the "Bchool'o? Sifas Wright. ;, , After the ' Yellow Fever is Savannah; Ga. ; The yellow fever instead vif ahntino- II the efforts alarmingly; as was hoped; u baffimg'i of mWdip.fll nniAn f anr iia on theincrease. iManyVhave become vjcums toune awful malad and its ravages bring desolation j"and mourn ing each new day to nee happy homes. Weare glad tq see that the cities alrverour land are TesDondhiff liberally tq jthe jctftlstt 'of hUmaAT ityl andj are sending aonations lor t'ne help and fe6mforrofMran1!ctdcity: Ureat complaint reaches us of! the jnanner in which lawless Revenue of- Jicers are Kltemptingt to terrorise over -and-intiriiidatelhe'poor people of i the mountains for partisan ends. We would remind our people that there are State laws wbicli provides for the protection of voters and the J punish ment of those using, intimidation and threats. td control elections. ;: These whiskey smellers and prowlera should be made to knpw th.ose laws and should be made to observe them as other citi zens do. , ; i' , 7; ' ; --r . . : . ' s . The Effect at the North -A Bom shell in-Washington. " " Special to the Philadelphia Times. TXT . , 1 ' '''' ' ,kIJ V . ASHINGTDH, Kept. ,7 war oroKe out ne Decame a war emo-y iThe feolored riott in'SontW Garolma - " FOR" THK STATS AT LABGB, " DANIEL G. FOWLE, of .Wake. JAMES M. LECH, of Davidson. FIBST !l)ISTEICT, '-.V LOUI3 C. LATHAM. second DiSTBiCT, JOHN F. "WOOTEN, of Lenoir. THIED DISTRICT, 1OHN D. STANFORD, of Duplin, FOURTH DI6TBICT, FABIUS H. BUSBEB, of Wake. FIFTH DISTRICT, FRANK C. BOBBINS, of Davidson. - SIITH DIfcTRICIV KOBT. P. WARING ofMctklfcburg. 6EVMTH DISTRICT, WM. B. GLENN, of Yadkin. a EIGHTH DISTRICT. ALPHONSO C. AVERY. D EMO CBATICf STATE TICKET FOR GOVERNOR: ZEBULOK B. YANCE, OF MECKLENBlRG. . FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR : TilOS. J. JARYIS, . OF PITT. FOB SECRETARY OF STATE, JOSEPH A. ENGELHARD,' V ' OF NEW HANOVER. FOB ATTORNEY GESEBAL, THOMAS S. KENAN, OF WIL30S. FOR PDBLIC TREASDBER, JND". M. ;WORTH, Ot RANDOLPH. , - FOR AUDITOR, SAMUEL L, LOVE, OF HAY WOO D-- FOR SUP!., PUBLIC JS6TBUCTIOK, JOHN C. BC AR9QRpy;JH,; OF JOHNSTOH, crat,' andwasfa; very f deefdedn ion man, without, however, it is claimed, abandoning his democratic principles. When nominated, during the war by the republicans ahdJ Union men of New. York for comptroller of the State ha lid not .wjite 4 leitter-f accepta nee or commit himself in any way further than1 to declare himself in favor of the preservation of the . Union and the cru8hing,out of .secession. Since the war he has co-operated with the demo cratic party, and was re-elected comp troller on the same ticket which plac ed Mr Tilden in the gubernatorial chair. He has been a strong supporter of Mr lilden a State policy, and it is under nave created crave alarm amnno thn Republican leaders here to day, and torment there have been various con sultations and a general discussion of the unexpected phase the aolor issue has taken under reckless leadem in Charleston. Various dispatches have eone to the leaders 'in Smith f!nrrlinn and especially to . Governor Chamber lain, earnestly insisting that the ne groes must be better control tad or tin North will revolt at,the Grant-Camer on policy adopted to carry the elec tion, and tbev nave also been imnlnreri by telegraph to get out a prompt state ment from somebodv denying th.t the nesroes wantonlv attacked a peaceable body of their own mm. for no other reason than that they choose to be for the Conservative ticket. The gravity of the case is heightened by j .vJ7 - wxv 1 vf v itiv vaoc 1 o A J l. A t 1 . 11-.. 1 ,1 ! 1 . . eiuuu inai ne nas an tne lime been lue p11 geuwai uiaoraeny spirit that is sfceauuy cropping out and growing cnoice 01 tne liovemor for the nomi nation. The tket that Tilden And anti- Tilden men, Tammany and anti-Tarn many men. united in voting to make Mr Robinson's nomination unanimous together With the harmonious spirit developed in the proceedings of the convention, indicates that the dissen sions the New York democracy have among the more ignorant and irilo negroes, since the publication of Sec reiary L-ameron s military order rela tive to the South. The noli tic.al lend. ers of the negroes have all given the same . interpretation to ( In mprnn'a order, just as was intended hv O and Cameron themselves, and that is, mat tne army is intended to nrnteet 1 1. ... . me negroes in anything they shall see Gems from Judge Moore. L Ji .. r'- . . We mentioned last week that .Judge Moore did t not pass, sentence' then on J, S. Taylorj who! bad been convicted otifieveral indicthiehls of assault and "h&XetfJ J; iSTayloris the; cblored Justice of the Peace, and who. in his judgments, reckless and arbitrary, never considered it necessary to "look with in" and say -"physicfan- heal thy self." . " .v.-v . i r-;- . Tliei wltoeeses testified to many in-! emijces 01 atrocitv. niern-nanaea ana desperate. Ott one occasion he attack? ed. in the nreHenp.e of Justine McDjihe two witnesses-whd had given evidence against mm. catting them d n liars iand striking tbenut v -J ,-v I he Court., charged the defendant, and throne-h Kim" the votera. with the vital importance of selecting 1 the best men.jiojr conservators. 01 the; .peace tOia them now ahsoliltelv esentml it was tO elect good, just discriminating men n Liu uiu uuii beeK ine omce iet the Office seek thm;. fJrifi'HmAn nin did run 'round drumming :to be jus tices... it was one of the severest lec tures we ever heard administered to a COhVlCt. tem Dered with' the Roundest. judgment.'Vted -cannot fait of fine eflect on ne voting community.: If every Jadee in the State would &iv forth simijar qt,t.erances,i would result iu a uiyic pcaueauie uummunity. j.ne Judge told Taylor if he'd resign, the matter would be considered in inflict ing punishment, . When Gilhs Pare was sentenced for stealing a sheep from Gen. "Estea. the Judge said' he would storj stealing, if he uu w eena nan ine county to state s prison. lhe court is always crowded with uuiureu iaiers ana loaiers, with no 6ee miner business, save tn ohatniet the breezes passing through the windows, lauing mem witn odors of Araby the blest. .Ilia Honor expressed his .own and everybody elee's opinion after this wise: iir 1 . a uope every man before me is a lawyer, a juror, a witness or a defend ant. I repeat, those people in this courthose who have no business would be a great deal better employed in the fodder field." Tarboro Southerner. Governor Tilden's Df fence. His Be ply to the Charges of Penary in 1862. been healed and that the party will en- V? 6 ,of 'J16, pa.y- t, ,0 v, K.r. I .. Senator Patterson publicly declared in . ..... ."v"i- 1 tuia C1LV Deiore tne I :a niornn nrla. ous and united. 5 V THE REPUBLICAN ELEPHANT. When Carl Schurz first declared for was issued: "We've trot to rAisehll somehow with the nigers and get the truopa uown mere, or the a d re bels will carry the election in spite of FOR CGNGRESS. WALTER L, STEELE, OF RICHMOND. t COKCIREsMOHAt KOMINATIOHS III OTHSR DIS-- i J . TRICT3 : i , ' 1st District, JESSE J. YEATE3. 3d District ALFRED M WADDELL, of iiew nanoyer. 4th District JOSEPH J DAVIS, of Frank hn. oth district ALFRED M SCALES, of unuiora.' 7th District WILLIAM M BOBBINS, of Iredell., : ; ( BIHTH DISTRICT. ROBT. B. VANCE. INCONSISTENCY". T . , . ... . iiiwuBisvency ana vacillation are generally considered the signs of a weak will and an unbalanced mind: and other demonstrations of oy in the expressed by Patterson, that the Cam Republican camp, but now their re- eron order was issued. The nervrnoa joicing .has assumed 'a different turn specially in such sections as Charles- elephant on their hands. In his army is behind them, and that they speeches he cannot help from ex- can do anything necessary to carry posing the imbecility and-corruDtion tne election, and they are only too of Grant's administration, and his SSfJ to indulSe in Orgeat licenae. speeches on that account lr Ll Stift!1 ot 1 a i oKtp miu puiibii;t viuience. a ne rice : DU.uo .Dbnoxippitofthe great army of office field " negroes, the most ignorant and 0ne7 mounting to several hundred holders, of which that administration rutalized of the race in the South, rl JJaT0flhla earDi"g8 ;an,Aar. tx. haveagain become tnrhnW. nn thi uear y a" of which was lost. The long expected defence of Gov ernor Tilden in the fraudulent income return allegations is nearly completed, and will probably be given in full for publication within a few days. Much speculation has been indulged in as to its nature, both parties regarding it as of vital importance in foreshadowing the result on election day ; but the Governor has wisely kept his own counsel and speculation alone has hitherto revealed the secret. The neraia, nowever is authorized to an nounce, on information not wholly unconnected with the republican par- iy, uiu ueemeu. nevertheless unf re v authentic, that the foilowino- ia ua line of defence advanced hv dnvamnr rr-A J xuucu ; In 1861. the neriod of the ollt.or.ri false returns, his two brothers, Henry and Moses, latelv deceased (vera in the chemical mannfaefnrinrr hnaincao - - ft, WMt9.l..Oa In Lebanon, but financially embarrass- cu lusucn a aegree that ruin was inev itable unless promnt and amnle relief i . 1 - rauie 10 nana. In this crisis Governor Tildnn aA vanced at different dates large sums of How the Smile Came. Frani the Detroit Free Press. v . An, old man died the other" night died in his bed. The papers said ,that 'hp ti74a la 'nonr rtlH rnnn friend lena ' liv ing's bn'cjiityand that his life'ih&df uceoiurear ana iuu 01 Ditierness. n old man died alone, the dirTiness of nicht hidiner th darkness of death.until.Jhis . eyes lopenedz tortlTe pngntesc, iairest vision numan eyes yer i teheld. There was a kind and tender smile on hia nale fane when t.hev found him dead. Men vodered at it?4 Knowing now sadly and hopelessly b-! uuu luugui wi uaiuo 01 me; ana women whispered to each other : "Perhaps An angel's. hand smoothed don his gray, locks as the dampness of death gathered on his wrinkled fore head." ....... There were men there who had given him money, and women who had fed him; . .They knew that he was old and weak and poor, but they had not thought of his dying, and hia! white face shocked them, Thev had not stopped to think tha ' ime could not go onfightinghunger and bitter poverty 80 cents per bottle. alio uiu uiau. o ucort was liKe a 'Hint. He did not seem c wuHtory Parks' BaildinV Tlf; mpany'Fi;"""o,A:r"01d r rrirt..- - vuiri 1 irn IJM A SOW kiT n Bailding: noTl2 El Vt WHSJESOALES AND PORTER ' 3DO iL EQTlo Belfast Milt Hop Tonic, 5- - r s. t $3,50 per dozen, is made up. He is anxious to canvass LVA1? becom.e tn'bulent on vuinuou cc, ui vuanesbon. ana l ia Haiia-Ai. t.t ...! Al-A-L J .. ngUre glVen in hlS SWOm Stntcmonr lene-ed bv anen.lrera on tha namnn.. im m mUrr .u .1 1 and this IS the defence in the ilian side, yet ha has heen.inn.itircW Jsess by the protection of the admini. ,.r.perJu'y.- Ae document when pub- bidden to aeeent t h 7, i- C.. 1 tration and the arm y. Governor ?ae T111.1'. f c?u.r.se . votvun- n-'l Ir;:" . r-uc U) uv Chamberlain is greatly alarmed for no,U8' -DUt " 18 e leved that the tssen- uuauu'u unuexiepuDiican executive tho .rnri,;. oT- " j .l . ri r ... . - w mo uwre gnu ine MDUD- lv.w i iica.li jeauers nere lo-nirnt wnniri ha Ti.. .. I 1 1 1 . . . " .Aue Des- indication of the manner giaa aa uameron's order never been in which he is regarded by his nartv , ea" Allreliab,e reports from Char iscentainedithoAT-ii.... lestoneo to prove that the Republi .wwtwiiuan, can negrOes attacked the Pnera; tial points are embraced above. New i otk Herald. thankful fo the food given him, and sometimes he was ! harsh to the children . thAv blocked his path. But, when men and women and children walked softly in to lOok unon the dead thev fortm.vt him,everything, forgot everything, and saia : "Hewasanoor old man. and n-e sorrow that his life was not full of sun shine." - ' It was not strane-e that the faee of the dead wore that smile. When the hu man heart has been embittered against the world when an old man haa heen wronged bv men. followed hv hnnrei and driven to despair, he can not die with that burden on bis soul. Heaven's gates must be onened'a little, to let the glorious light of paradise shine into the J ' i 1 n. ving man s eyes and souen his heart until he will aav : "Men have not dealt by me as thev should, hnt T for give each and all. When the old man awoke in the darkness and felt the touch of death at. his hearty there were no tears in his eyes, and he errimlv reioieed that hia aching limbs were to find rest at last. he did not care whether any one missed him, or what men wrould say when thev entered his deaolnte room and found his corpse on the bed of straw. Then the angels threw back the gates and the hVht came. Thev ramo with it, singing so sweetly and tenderly mat me oia man started up in tear that he miht lose a aintdp note Tliow walked around him they floated above him, and all the while his hard heart was growinsr softer and filling with with such feelinc-s as it had not known for years. "Men have sneered at your gray locks and trembling limbs, but you must forgive them," whispered the angels. "I can I do !" he rer.lied. "Poverty has oppressed you misior tune has walked with you woe and sorrow have been your companions, but you must not blame the world," they whispered. "I forgive all men !" he answered. "Behold the'.light IfromiHeaven listen to the music which is never heard outside the golden gates except by the dying look yonder and tell us what you see." Peering into the glorious light while the film of death gathered over hia eyes the old man read : "None so old and poor and helpless that Heaven's gates are shut against them." A snirit Roared nwav .-Wh tKa fli L v . I T AW. IrlSts l.lVSU of light, and it was only clay which the men and women looked nnon the neYt day. They wondered at the tender smile on the white face they had not heard the music nor seen the flood of glory which lighted up the bare old room. msmwmy mm2 ALE COr er d SOctapr bottle JOSEPH FISCHESSER, Tryoa street. -ic'",-, ..EXCURSinN GROCERIES, WHICH WBOFiilBiA'rixiw rtGLDBtS TO THE TRADE, 4 A L W'A Y S ON 'H AND ? ? John TV. Hall & Co., COLLEGER STEET. TfEAR TRA'DE CHAKLOTTE, N. C. ' sept2 WHISKIES, BRANDIES WINES I LIQUORS, OF ALL DESCK1PTI0NS, AT THE Only Wholesale Lipr House, IN CHARLOTTE. Elliott & Remley, TRADE STR.EET. sept5 TO T11K- 9JE$TENN1AL.. 100 BARRELS Choice Familj Plonr, EVERY BARREL WARRANTED. JUST REOEI v"ED and FOR SALE 1 OW BY RiMMLLKR & SONS. ang22 . YOU CAN GET" pRESH SCUPERNONG GRAPES, Larg . . . . XASHIONS. fall bonnet onrl - vuira are all the talk with the fair. sex. Petticoats are trimmed with Hum. tumalRknublm :5.ff"L""lJ?e "eputn- i ; i, wiu uegruen auncKea we conservative n i the kitchen organ of Gen Grant whieh netrroea withont 17 "J PetUcoats are t is published iQ Wishinotn n; t kind .and the renit,'a to;m w , hurg embroideries says that "Carl Schurz has always been J?norantand Jwlea hlacks, who be: Poppies and grass are lavishly used noted as an agitator ,nH . iev? wemieives above all restraint. wu UiU creoie gauze. " "vviio 1 I laorai nr nrnarnriaa w. m A r .1 I Mi I Ira v..... .. . . . man. in ahorr h wu.. .:t-i ' TTT. :VXVm V"V wf lu inore eue P ana tne ladies , , xwwuno wiHa vaga- uiHcreei Aepuoucan leaders here inoiat l are all in a flutter nhnnt. it viae 1 ' . .1.-. 1-1 . I ... . . . , .V. ;ever satisned with th mwwmio ine administration mnnnt Traoa l . 8.irronndin au: T recede from ita noaition h " ' ll I "tt0"c';0 V" .coming more .b vuuumuu ui auairs. it ' auu luure popular lor traveling. i , ... i uun oi ine ijameron orn a thoAM...i. - " wonaered at. therefore u m.- i : . ""v"',muo1' I lirass linen i mnnh cci r .u v, v, - j , , . l,e " omciai construction put unon it i j ; 1W fcUC that he is a disturbing factor in the nnhhViv that ;n u-c" 11 Iong, slender bustles now in vopub. present campkign.' He has pretended and their reckless leaders in the South . A beautiful Parisian girl worth 5.- .. j j nnnnoo i . .... - to carry tne Merman votein his noeket uuaersiana mat tney must pay some vw-w"; "tt luuna a man willing to so often-for instance, in isto" tw rf8?eV? ? uw an order. Many de- u?r-. ' v vmuu i maiA that' it if j i . i i HiABi i . i nether natJva .j uumouRwe Jorm "UI.co "hs impenaia. made o r i vuuww uc ioiieu uDon to aiiaf ain eunu leuiuBr. nnui tne i. nf trunks. - wa aw - V I and violent policy that sacrifices the For country use, fans of ecru linen neace and aafetv of half tho WHY SO nnMn APnrr, 1BW n effort, for f.C '.r8 ,nKBi ra one corner, are them both 'so glaringly; we are pui-ldays' ; , and. violent policy that sacrifiW the uea to account for the circulation and inttueilce it possesses. Surely as often anu mysteriously as it changes, ; no one can piace any confidence in its views or opinions, for not even a nronh et can tell one day what it will say or nuvocaie tne next. Like the weathe SAS. ine Kadical papers are nuttine-nn their roosters, firing their cannon and otherwise making a great noise over the result, of the election m Maine. which will likely be lost under any cir- AiimatAnAAa i ' A Reporter Rftttevttsi TTt Pnanvr avovu vr AG03JY. A correspondent of the Rich mond Encmirer at. Oroonhi-io I WK;t cockaohurchsteeple,itwheelsand H-8ee Rroundwana cattse of boXT auSTcrushS rfee?anach,ng vacil atea with iir ; , . In thi,itAt----.iJ.ZsJt 'rfSZr aSa.a prushed heart : 1 T, V" y ' swied py i ia "ine nirt is ther painted hyena of 7'"UUSU1 ueaven or the commo- r1 otaie eave want 3,000 majority ; society, the Iamb fleeced disguised tions of the earth. One day you would in tn recent election, it gave the Re- 've"ulg'wolf of the " affectional fold, think it the friend of the South and publican candidate for Govemo, ?e,r. PS8 the gore of the defender of th onT hiHT, nTO, infwv a.:, , " oousniy ;iona-nd true. .Like the -f-f-.'-'uuiu ouu 1UIUUV nunc . kill O JLOIIJ O- eriea section, and thr-very; next is- crata P.!Jed a heavier vote than they -sue will teem with all softs of alnnd were ever known to eaat ot n and villification about the neonU if tion since the war f Whv drtt v, displaj'ed SO much Imflpnanimif 4 Say something ahnn.'hn A.l - - o . HJ- - o " AiJV.aUBiU3 OT(1h!?ay hefore: immediately went? 0h,no,.on, that .Bpbjtck they after the result was -announced froW are as dumij as an oviterH kin0i. Maine, ft declared in affect ihot tu not their moutha. Artar.on u- election in Maine had settled th elec- democracy more than 50,000 majority I tion forHayes: in the verv naTf land since the official nnnt u i hosreverl itsavi that the' nnit l made It ia o.aprf;r.j u' " a that neither tiartv rah foo1or.kn ii thirty nn onuw;. j-a.ufiio.:. . - - - ukatu tue ,(,, LDflrfthV In IU lain a : .U m,i . I RDnnU;i. ... . . ,niu7r-Tr' r. W I AJtt 9(D, -.in I --Fvivu. party , .carried -one ! The ''shirt" nalem with ifa inAi,nj I , i LUVACU front and yoke back, is popular for uigiiii urtaaes. 1c.uK ui mo vuarieeton 'not it acknowledgeat. the Uegroes were -ssiiwwb, uuu in ine same breath attempts to shield them from all TO BE BOUGHT AND SOLD. 5 What avjibel np'oo Republican crov ernment does oppressed and thiefl ridden South : Carolina present.! A paradise; for rogues and a prey for the ''- blame, and criticises ihe whitesvery foolishly and nnrenaonahltr mg them hy)assisr4nglinihformaaoo ad!fnFexs o every. State; is it to be wi cmuwawo ciuos.t jcesit is yery ruuuerea mai-ene is the object of " : wron ti r Imab minifleration and .pity. f throughout asa i8 1 n egroes, fyjy PQf to ationj of De- lne nM?n, V haa' pectacle does mocratic clubs I They should not be tnat once prOud khd glorious old cora Influenced hat .wayrrt thefarmerB mPealth. Present undejr Radical rdle,' . h-dmpfojrem! ao-iiWhio ht CMniT&tlorf tKe messige, arrears for rents should. ouietlv mak fbat .the man with the Inost monev them vtfte the Democratic ticket. wI"be tfa Republican nominee forM -, ' L"U, a.n7n,0vec hear the like Be- ? F " f ,musi navebeen to the hatiye . fore. ni ran biiA i.i if.- . . "fborrf son whrtatnUnowsJivij umiaubM ue tuecon? I : . . , t .viSO uio vm iiiuiner Appointments of Col Steele and Capt Waring. Walter Li Steele, enndidofo f rw. gress and Robert P Waring, Electoral cauuiuate, ana otners wm address the PeOPle at the following timoa nrA hideous spectre bat of the Orinoco, she P18,0. Other appointments will fol- uxams me iastrrn a - riron fmmi, .OTuiaueume: yems of her gpell bound victim, while (retneh Cabarrus county, Friday, her soft blandishments lull him to rest loth. . 1 ... . and fill his dreams with dazzling scenes , Mt Pleasant, Cabarrus county, Satur- of beautv . and feli eitv frya mnl day. 16th. than the, grea war god of the ,Atzecs, T Concord. Cabarrus county, Monday, she feasts unon the. "tom ; and wQQq;rJ 18th. , . iVfcUJUtl ,., ... neart or her own most fervent worshin- ' Jwaunews, Wednesday, 20th. w- TXT-Al. .. . Mr A ! I 1 Oi I " . L . m - cxov yrna savage ierocity she crun- 0 lucu,J"ie ouiniy couniy, Tuesday, ones the tendefesit feelings and emotions Pk; v i oitue numan soul. She revels in the , lJ1UK Daniy county, wednes anguish of thirftsrond foni dav. Sent 27th. glories in the despair of the noble vand . MtGriead, Montgomery county.Thurs- confadmg. Is there no law. vcan none daX' bept28th. : iroy, Montgomery ctunty, Friday - Snrinra Mnntiimmanr nntmt-ir misanthronv. infidelitTr i;i Saturday. Sent 30th. i, rj J .v. v..v , auu iiUulllfiUl I T i. vuioty wur age ana country, and "cormc, a.uuu county, xnaay, uct villi The President on thr Pimpimv The President, who was on the piazza listening to the music of the sad sea waves, here called me to join him, and an easy, chatty conversation ensued, of which l will only give such portions as are of a pnblic character : Correspondentr What do you think of the result in Vermont, Mr. Presi dent? The President -I think it's satisfactory. Correspondent "Satisfactory " is not a very enthusiastic word, so that tha Democrats may still take heart. The President (after a panse) If we carry Ohio and Indiana next month then I think the Democrats have not the ghost of a ch ance to om,w K country in November. uorrespondent But how if the Democrats carrv Ohio And Indiana in October? The President Then, r tat-e it t;i. r -- aen is as good as elected. But I do not think that their carrying Ohio is P1UU.U B. Uassimere SaitinES. imrjorted hv f h-m Cerrespondent How if the Repub- pressly for the Fall and Winter Trade. We nnn ra rru 1111 ia n Md Ka i ivm . x 1 n a vo boii rrt tho .?A;AAa .r ti ti t-v? 8PLENDED EATING APPLE 3. FRESH CAKES and PIES, IMPORTED GINGER PRESERVES, SAUCES, PICKLES, JEL LIES, -AC. DELICI0TJ8 CIGARS, Q W GAIL 4 AX'S SNUFF, MILLER & LEAK'S GOLD BASIS, LOLL TOBACCO, AC. At No. 4 North Tryon Street, which is HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF FRUIT, CONFEC TIONERIES, AC, &C. ANDREWS & JONES. sepl9 A Card. WESTERVELT & HOWELL, HAVING taken out license for the privil ege or selling Clotting in North Caro lina, are no prepared to show theii splend id assortment of sarunlea nf PWha oa - vawMW HJU uassimere sauines, imported THE CHEAPESTTEIP EVRR OFPppvi, v uia x ujIjII,. mHE undersigned have chartered an tr JL carsion train which will leave Henry'.' the head of the Western North OaroHn," Ratlroad at . 7.20 o'clock, . A. M on V3" 26TII SEPTEMBER, 187C. Statesville 2.60 P. M, Charlotte 6 40 p q ntSlhminn lM A.M- Wednesday September 27 fhr Phii...iiv: Ji -the National fWnn7., ,tt ?na 01 travel will be from head 0f til Western North Carolina Railroad to Statesyille, thence to Charlotte via Atlanta Tennessee & Ohio Railroad, (hence to VVii mington via Carolina Central Pailroad' thence to Weldcn Tia Wilmington t,n Weldon Railroad, thence to Portsmouth vk Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, thence hv Bplendid Bay Steamer to Baltimore theiui to Philadelphia by rail. u Only change of cars from the head of the Western North Carolina Railroad to Xorfj k will be at Wilmington. A special police will go through wiih the excarsioD, and persons who purchase tickets must conduct themselves orderly or thev will be put off the train. Special car for ladies and their escorts Tickets good for thirty days on any rreu lar tram or boat over tke fame line. Ten first-ekes patsn.ger cars will aart with the Uain. and Mich other coacLes wili be added f at tharlotie and WilininguM may be needed to secure ample accoirinioda. tion lor tvtry pistetgef. In addition to the regular Steamer, an mlrlitinnoi u. been $ cured for ihe accommodation ot passengers from Norfolk to Baltimore. FAKK For the romid trip from points Wist of Charlotte First dftfrs $16. Second Cla$u Charlotte and points east $14 and $12 Wii-mlngtoB-and points North $12 and $10 ailabjwy via Statesville, on regular train 011 Jf?1? Tuesday morning, $ic ami $U.Tickets for tale 011 the train. Information promptly, and cheerfully furnished by pplication to H C Eccle?, at the uentral Hnref in P.HTWf k.. ' j dressing the undersigned at Moreanton , t P ERWIN, ..V n 1 P W KIBBLER A CO. epi9 licans carry Ohio and the nemnerata Indiana what is the outlook then ? The President (after fintritfttinor awhile) Then the chances are pretty even for both Darties. Lona Branch Correspondent Neio York Herald, . Appointments of Gov Vance and Thos seme. Lincolnton, Saturdayj September 16. Dallas, Monday, September 18. Charlotte. Tuesday, September 19. Monroe, Wednesday, September 20. Bie Lick. Stanlv eountv. Thnrsdnv September 21. ' Mount (jilead, Montgomery eountv, 'riday, September 22. Rockineham. . Richmond ennnfv iSaturday, September 23. lumoerton, 'luesday, September 26. 77 1 " 1 .Li T1 . 1 . t . ji.iizauei.uLown. liiaaen no., vvennen day, September 27. xne people are requested to circu te the news of these appointme ,A ..ui: . 1 ; nuu iuc uuunu cvcij'wuerB are invi to attend and hear the discission. Western papers please copy. nan tne suicides that nwwinnr v.Q -w V 14V vuv columns of every day's newspaper. PolktOn. Anson ennntv Satnrdatr Ctnt , , Matth 6W8. .Union pnnntv MnnlaT. n,u ' v j, v Union county, Tuesday, Oct clus'ions of a n&nn A RKi-'HVwiCsj - ,, . 0 i 1 ,7T t"s-ftWJ, tUlUlU,t K'n'ciwiuuoigucu aosurdi ties and inconsistencies avery day; ; i ' Sa.1ffiTfiir u nt - v1 w uv , military com- uuhbu xliiir itnarn ." and Jas. Crawford, Esq., is its captain. .-. J ' ' J W4herratjilct10tt and :;deep distress ! wires that the .highest State wt and has been under Radical rule. & mert inhlep.tfnf . 'Tie" !marf with She mhstVfnnee will win' Chamberlain has wonl' The noliticn.1 manoiran fn tju;i,ii phia have returned an assessed list of voters 185.853. with to bear from decnita iko ff luin. careful muhicipal census taken in April f j "" Richmond county,Thurs last, nut the tto mi lotion nf thA uaJi J-m. , 17,448, Iwhich allowing lone in five, a .Awneavai Kobescn . county, Satur would give a votinirnonulation nfnni; uau?um K3,00av -The Philadelphia says fiuJmbe ge, Robeson county, tnis return1 of 'th nr,ti.f luuuuay.ugi iDm., , , 'Mnnn k..tU..tl.f j.ia - j . RobeSOTl COTlh t,yKW4Uf,v!ucr wan nuenyexaie ana OlonSirOUB irantl ' nnrl no lla ,mnn Va honest taxpayers.to take prompt raeas- urca ito ueieu its contHttimitmn if should beremejnabered thaf there are '.t-?. .v ...1 ii t . puia bdouc tnese times. 1 l ?- Mr. J. PeflBter . Tjvlea. rf -PatoAolf ' ... j , v . AOT.UW.Vt, has accepted a position in the corps of instructors of King's Mountain Milita ry School. - . 1 , Oct 18th A -, Robeson cotmty, Wednesday, Rnhesnn r-rHintr . Thtlrorl a v A-i " r j i WadesboroAhsOn county, Tuesday: Oct 24th. .,' ' ; p ; Jt , , t Anson county, Thursday, Oct 26th. . r ; . - r; ;.',-., - - Laurel Hill TJenot Rich mnnd emmfv Saturday," Oct 28th.V" " r jjemocrauc papers in ' the district will nlease conv. .,-... . . f Discussion invited. Notice. HAVING cancelled my engagement a Manager of the Charlotte Branch of th Erie City Iron Works, I am pleased to an nounce the establishment at an early da' in Charlotte, of a Branch of the Shocko" Machine Works, Talbott & Sons, of Rich mond, Va. . ; ' - ' With thanks for the liberal . support ex tended me the nnst t. nprk VMM on A TMnAitt. 1 1 1 . ... . . . miiy BoncuiDga continuance, x am wr .... ' v ery respectmuy, , !51Wm C MORGAN, ang2 .jytti.faii.- Manager. . A . PEOCLAMATIOH : IN REGARD to NEWST0CKTOP GOODS, JUST BOUGHT. AN D N W BEING RE- CEIVEDr WILL' APPEAR T0-MORjROW. , A W LOYN8.: ceptll have secured the setvinps nf Wm u t;iv, . first-class cutter fmm N Y miv nlm ;n give his personal attention to the taking of measures; in oraer to Btcare a firet-ciass. stylish garment. Oar Bffmples may be examined at the v-enirai juotei lor tne next two weeks by calling on WM A HOWELL. sept6 td MACON SCHOOL, ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL. fTlHIS School organized with a view of JL preparing boys to euter the Freshman or Soph more classes, iu our best Colleges will open its Fourth Session on MONDAY September lStb. - .. ' For particular address . K . , W A BARRIER. Beferences Rev E H Harding, Col John L Browne BACON, FLOW?, LARD, SUGAK, RICE, COFFEE, SALT, MOLASSES, HAMS, MACKEREL, BAGGING TIES, . CHEAPER THAN EVER. at Mayer,Ross& Jones. sept 10 FRESH CANDIES!!! JUST BECKIVED A FINE AFBOMMKNT or CREAM CANDI CHOCOLATE, ,; A LARGE LOT 3 : -; !Alinoiids,Gum Drops, or ALSO- 1 JUST RECEIVED, BY A. W.LOYNS. 'K B S B 'LEMONS, septU j , i. 1 . ' J ' : '. ;rT'' ' T" Trusses. aT TT TTt 1 . . a. . ilia! largest ana Dest selected Stock of -a- a ruBBtsa in i fin mim m Ntk r- v. V4UVUU8. ja?t received atrr BCARR A OO'iL " ' jMzrti!, r: Drag Storav Spices. GMl?, finest ever Sparkling ir1 juie SCARR ACQ'S, . AT- ?i 1). M. RIGLER'S. septU ; 0ATES BROTHERS HAVE removed to the office in Geo W Chalk ft Co's 8tore. where thev will be . . . . . ' glad to see their fri riuids. septs 2wd lmw

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