DAILY JOinSSTOlCE JONES, y - -5-r Editor and Proprietor :;; Swiday, April 13, 1873. REVEIiATIONS OF' POfJTlCAIi ' f VILLAINIE9. "Munler will but," so it issaid Deeds done iif darkness will always sooner 'or. later find, the lightrandtbe l most secret .villainies 'do in the course of time alwaysmelioia Trr other becom e revealed the1 public eye in all their hideousness and abomina ble details. Evil-doerj. may general ly couil Mth1 alhit&tf abaelaieScVr tainty upon one day being held up to the scorn and contempt of man kind; and those hypocrites who steal "the livery of Heaven to serve the devil finf finavfcotinlltf Tare foodl ,fortuieffe .tf&fnsettet uL they are not some tiiiie detected in their vil lainy, stripped of their robes 'of hy pocrisy, ami exposed to the unpity i.ig gaze of the world in all the nak edness of their moral deformity. We have-been lwl into Uiese re flections by(ingiihe following extract from the Yurkvih Enquirer, headed "A Startling Itevetation" : "A hand-bill is in circulation in this community, a copy . of v which has been placed in our possession, ad vertising a book entitled 'A Shell in the Rad-fatl fei'nipl $r) juf Expoiittptt of the Frauda of the Republican Par ty in South tJarolina.' 'TbejSbolris written by' Samuel B. Hall, ex-Prd-bate Judge of York' cuiitjand, re cording to the advertisement, ''shows how the ballot "box has been used and the votes burned, and who has been bought and sold to get office. from the highest to the lowest offi' cer in the. State.' The advertisement also stater:" To make this work complete, the author has screened no one, not even himself, and gives the names in full of parties who stole the money out of the State Treasury during the last Legislature, and who tried to steal it for him.' " Judee Hall, let it be borne in mind, a Republican, and knows whereof he speaks. He will be to- the Republican party of South CaroJoiai, what York was to Pome roy, of Kansas, what Oakes Ames (however unwilling a witness he mav have been) was to the Credit MobiTier thieves Colfax, Brooks, Pat- tersoti, Garfield, and the rest of the disbdnest crew. 1 '; This "Shell in the Radical Camp" will show what a band of infamous scoundrels 'have had control of poor South Carolina, and how they have robbed, plundered, and ruined her. THE WILMINGTON, CHARLOTTE AND RUTHERFORD RAILROAD. The sale of the Wilmington, Char lotte & Rutherford Railroad is a sub ject of congratulation among all those who are interested in the pros perity of Wilmington, Charlotte and the countjes lying along the southern border of bur State. The chances now are that the road will be built, unless the new company is interfered with by outside parties, which we trust for the good of the country will not be the case. The bondholders who have obtain ed possession of the road will at once organize for work under the chartered name of the Carolina Cen- tralRailway Company. They have announced their determination to proceed at dhceHo tire com pletiori and thoroAigh out-fit of the road This determination on the part of the hew company will no dodbt he carried out with all possible sneed. JudgeOnderdonk is the moving spir- it amx)rig!.0)e. incorporators of the Carolina Central ; he is a man of in domitable energy and perseverance; he is a living embodiment of that go-ahead-ativeness which is necessary " to the success of grand enterprises ; we may 'therefor confidently expect this great line of trade aud travel to be finished at an early day. Charlotte and Wilmington , as well as liumberton, Wadesboro, Monroe, Lincolnton, Shelby and Rutherford, -m' - - ' are deeply interested in. this railway. Theconsummatfon of the project wiH ....I.,. ,.f... ; ciujeciwui contribute-vastly towards the devel opment of the resources of our Sou thern border counties, "and to the ra pid growth and improvement of the -villages, iowns, and cities, along the line. It Vttill bind Wilmington anrl . - i,-.- ' . -i b J qnveken ,the transit from. tVe.moun- lams iQ.tbe seaBdard.t.i'And'as: all these jarious advantages must cer tainly result from the Completion of thiaroa4,we think it a subject of congratulation thai .there ts 4ne prospect of it speedily! built. being '' The attempt on the part of the KoTtTTera Security Com paiiy to begin the old North Carolina Central W lotte, has beenomptlj (jhcckedf by; injunction, as4f ill be'seenn 'anotlW 4 er column. STATE NEWS. Ashetville pinVth because there are no more'tres along the sidewalks. Thp United States Arsenal at Fay- etteville vfilj besOld oh n,h6ltthj June. CI -M:J . -lMf:-i A . - . .- in 1 was theinnVcenpanse, TiWSf ftflh al JttfM4wv4lM8ith wSiiaBifiifgMJm &itiai baby local last. .1 Trent river bridge, near ''"ITelrtierW, j was "l-viBwinj at tM rate .u niiesipert iormnateiy. ves It is not known ted. 'yrrS The local xf? the jAeeifc lias this to lay; about ttKeIafe Ai drew Jackson Jones i 1 he greatest j I .1 i--i Itiwi r a:iu legal xecunicaiiiieajp.jxttticiij,v hgure" lie i ever cuas wtnwm? tejparflnt he?e ( r f l ri t r h it iiii iiiimix: k i n v 1 1 mn in m ea ine peueswaxy oi yHuioieAuuion in layroivusau it The associate elMfflr the Asheville -Ex.po4fSrrt genius. He has recently joined the Good Templars, and says' aboUtJit A short breathing spell m -tliecif,of dissipation, however, - obtained, is better than none at all. Sahara is a desolate waste as it sis, : but how much more fearfully desolate would Sahara be without a singleoasis ! - W.e learn fmro ihe jlobesonian that an accidenioccnTredtiit'' the steam saw mill of the Cape Fear. Building Company, at Abbottsbnrg, on Mon day last, bv which : one of the e'm-1 pioyees, a Hungarian jvnose. name that paper could not leanv received a very severe injury.and came near suffering a terrible death. ;; It; ;seem9 that the . fnan'Ky aom efmea'nicam e in contact :-witWib4MSt,Jiila4nviii.or ' tion. It struck his. body alcove the sixth rib and made W'frightfni gash seventeenincheailong, but fortunate ly not very deep. It is thought he will recover. The Washington Kxpres says: Last Sabbath afternoon, while two little girls, aged respectively eight. and fourteen vears. were out on the suburbs of the town, and near Mr. Buchanan's po re, ftley were attack ed by a thing in human shape, nam ed Benjamin Patrick, ' white, about 40 years of age, who seized tVie oldest first and attempted a most brutal outrage upon her, but the younger little girl set up such a yelling and screaming that he released the one he had and caught and attempted the same act . upon the lesser one. The two then set to screaming, when iratricK. became frightened ana run off,, but both the little girls knew, him and he was soon ; arrested and lodged in jail. We understand both the little girls are badly injured from being bruis ed in scuffling with the brute. SOUTH CAROLINA ITEMS. The farmers have commenced planting cotton. Rock Hill is swarming with min isters. They are attending Presbyte ry, - - . The robbers have appeared in Wilmington" and Charleston. The Waverley. R. Means Davis, Esq., makes a graceful bow as editor of the W inns boro News. The compromise ticket was elect ed in Camden at the recenl municip al election,-without opposition. . ' The grist mill of Capt. Jas., Doug las, nine miles from Columbia, was burned on Wednesday. Cause of lire unknown. On Friday night last, or rather Saturday Morning, about 2 o'clock Dr. Geo. Garmany of this town, acci dentally fell from the second story back window of the apartment of Dr. J. it. Thomson, and sustained, it is feared, very serious injuries of an internal character. Newberry Herald. "Ye Lantern Local'Upf rthe; Rocfe IliU is , yery iistidious un- Jfj J ne, ieaa ; aL a tSJSf the head of " wanted ? imme- a hench-legged ; tice to keep' him awake. For-further particulars af ply at this office.. 7! J', . A meeting of the citizens of Yoi County was held at the Court House on Monday . last .toi consider tlie. snojisct oi ounaing j ine proposed Narrow Guage" Railroad from Ches ter to Lenoir. H. Fn Adickes was I appoirit'ed Chairman and-L. M, CTrist I o -i.e.. i vitrei ; L' x 'l.:- ecreW Je 'potpresent hit tf?n;i n,amfe8ted ; the meeting twas ad- eS'1 lniBt lUtstfiJ -Hon. wu uuiiutbu kHUUSitllu tllfllitrSv :- . tRoHm lantern'. ,um?fW. ; L, Columbia ; Phamix: . The bod era ana e its,spnng session Wednesday eTen ng,in Zion Church, Charleston. f'In me ansence oi the Jast Moderator tne opening sermon i was preached by .the Rev, J. D,: A. . Brown, rof, Or. .... - T "VfcKiist iere,miau. xin, ' lo. ine tfev. U. LI. incn uoeu me rresuytcry to' order, u After alline theroll Vl ev. jos.i K. Wilson was . - -W-fc ( elected year. - Moderator A- very large fat foaa, as vtasiicea a lew uays oVely palace iri beautiful Damascus, nl 1irtifirvri . since in the -L ft ion is asnerfect u jwUui... -un --I. -wvw.ww. L v . "ii---- ... oiJCiib iici unia ill lUAUIV, Still guard against robbers; a St. Bernard, k Everything about it, which Tetaining much fef her remarkable ofabnndle or. black color, with a could te destroyed by such an m- beatty irfhef old age, a favorite of fierce countenance nreferrctl. wAlso tensely not nre was destroyed. Ko- Wilt J"! fl?HE0BS1; XZ(WSSS irrain Ihei Atoeriesn, Tress Assocjation.J By the Southern and Atlantic Xliie. Great Storm. Ifk Yostf f April 12. Th e storm orshomleermTchielItm inrningccordiiig "topire cjid.le Jtendswith'feiiu In all directions In B6; legrnmarre-l eftual' seventy T1 f In Boston snow in all . UlIcvllUllB. east.... At -New London. Conn. the storm wes severe, with the wind . ' " fO n .ivt5" '41:Xv i St. Petersburg, ApriV12.0fficial ratihcajtion has been received at the nnonncing errintenthas aff1rf''tnpJ3arKfl.lmn hniiii(l:irv filtes- -v-q v -4 MMWyjQV& 12th Money nnusnat- ly;strigcnt toay and after opening at i per cent advanced-to f5venlinehts closed qniet'and steady, Southern State Securities were dull. .South Carolina January and July; at 20; Stock closed dull and feveri-sh, FloiU"''"1sv.i)i moderate requet and without- Material change " ; in prices. Southern - flour ' qmetan t?adyi at oiuanu ozu ior common w rair extra, 840 12 for good to. "choice extra. Wheat quiet.; corn in moderate request; prices running in buyers f yur. Provisions gener ally quiet and steady. Naval stores gen erally improved and market bouya nU No cotton reports to-day. "Railroad Disaster AErekrht Train Wrecked on the "Wilmington, Col umbia and Augusta Rail ro ad.' Of the many accidents which have occurred in this country during the past year, South Carolina has with singular good fortune, been remark- ably free. Scarcely a life has been lost bv an vol those tortuitous or cu instances, which in other States have cost the. people so dearly in life and property. During this, epidf mic laster, hbwever, it Voutd be" unreasonable to suppose that we should wholly escape. . On Wednesday night the freight train on the W. C. & A. R. R. left for Wilmington at the ijsual time. The train consisted of six cars ; one was loaded with rosin, one with lumber, three with cotton, and one with telegaaph material, insulators, acids, wire, etc. This train passed 4 w on without incident till it came within about forty miles of Wilruing1- ton, near Grist s station, just beyond the North Carolina line. It seems that a farmer in this vici nity ha l been burning off some land, and during the high winds of the ast few days the fire had gotten be yond his coutrol aud communicated to the woods, thn ugh which , it. swept to the railroad track, setting, on fare a ianre mmnitrof wood cord ed alonathetraelc. This eatised the ties to be consumed for a consider able distance. 3 i . " 4 The ton Jitctor on the freight train saw the smoke some time before the fatal spot was reached, but as he had been running through stnOke most of the. night thought nothing' of it, ana trie tram went tnunaering on, no one on board dreaming of dang er. All of sudden the engine struck the place where the ties had been de stroyed and was thrown into a. burn ing masfof wood. The car loaded with rosin and tne nimoer car were also thrown from the track, and the whole train piled upon the engine. The fire in the engine and about the rackas Of course, at once ,com munictetothe inflammable ma terials Wli i eh. 'com po sed t li e freight, and the whole train was in flames Tfefore anytWfegj couldi be done 'Or even attem pted, to save any of the material. :". The consequence wias the entire train -was'lmrned, together witlv.all tle contents bf the cars., and the en- gme Tso. 23 a new One just put on thiiig except theaxles canr again be uet This!..jserioiis''.To8s. to , t,lie company, riot lessthan $40,000 wdrth of property haviitjt been consiihi ed. Itis a miracle that all the train liahcls were r ot killed, but as it $s, no Jne-tsvas r,-,-y -;. 4m TFffi engineer received-it severe cnt on thhad and had his hands badly burn ed. and tlie wood nasser -a col n r- roanilfaiiohe of his legs brokeni.1 .AUiheother Uan4s escapS uohurt. There were tsiengeS1 on the tM?nwlWS nf t.ti-m.Uvt2 mr,HI td Wnm!iiifanJ'na:iLia,i ik rubbUh wbiqh was accom plishddjnitinie for the passage of the regular passenger -train southward vesterdav.v v We are indebted tn flnn- mmtbr Sprinkle for th e aboVe facts'. At hrst glance -its would seem as i tnougi mjght care. of the engineer-bttrnota Union.- - Columbus, says the Sun, has aver aged building a cotton factbry every year : since the war. Another -will f ana iron es - 11-1 r.. Jl : l l i ,tnis .destructive -accident wi pe puDiisneq simuttaneously in Umw t.- have beepiTQided with proper .0lu wonas, it demg -sometimes in-' TASSnm Yet it mav be dualo no fi.,n sinuated that Mark is .-hof-ifim? tjit:f::. . ... tablishments have been uorf0 l"e .dewberry Herald has had portion. .PlouehsenouffhhrWened. Go it! 5 : built in nrnnnWlnn u I r'v-rK',-''KWa.Aawvab.ao W UIJI1 y I I to snriblv thisWtinh ar m a0, Ul? been utiuiy uisLniPti in rnir niinr. ' Our relations with the Conserva tl re and Religious neWaDaters have f" 1 cal Press of the Sooth, we have nev er yet condescended -to equalize our selves with it, even far enough to en ter discussion with it. In the JNorth ern! States are aood(niaimepublKNorth and South Carol inap forahe nn Daners that are res nectable and courteous attention ; and reply, as thev do from th eifDembcratie neigh - bors. In the South partizan Kadi- real newspaper does hot deserve res- UeUttUI nucilliwili M.u.gwiuwimu honor, patriotism, integrity or good character is found publishing or edi ting a low, incendiary Radical sheet to uphold the tvrannv and corrupt ion jottbehievjesabd; despots that havepesed the Southr "A carpet-bagger who would do so has no love for cur Section and our people, and can onlj- he entitled to our contempt. A scallawag or na tive, who is hired to1 join those who abuse and ruin our own people, can not, expect us to deal with him as we would with a gentleman of character and honesty. It is the misfortune of our afflicted country to be infested with such cre atures, but so far as we are concern ed. they shall remain iu their hatuV ral, proper place objects fit more for silent contempt than notice. We regret tnai aimosi ine wnoie itauicai attempt to repeat inueorgia tue juu Press of the South appear to be of I icial outrages which were perpetrat- this character. - We bandv no words with them, but-when words, or more than words, do become necessary we shall not hesitate to do our duty, be its consequences rough or easy. vY e have no set forms or sweet phrases for such cattle. We say lit tie of them and that little is to the point, and-if thev get in our wa' they may prepare for danger. Fayetteville Ecxgle. ; - Injuxcted. Yesterday a writ of in- junction was sued authorities, before Out by the State Judge Watts, at Chambers, in this city, to prevent the managenient of the N. C. R. R. to alter the guage of the road between Greensboro and Charlotte. We learn that the writ was served upon Col. Buford, President rif the R. & D. R. R., W. H, Green, Master of Trans portation of the N. C. R. R., iind other officers and employees of -the present management. The plan wps to change the guage in a day br two but now the. matter .will doubtless nave io oe litigaieu oeiore it can. .oe carrried into effect The change of gi of euace was designed to make the x. P.j Railroad part and parcel of the Richmond & Dan ville Railroadin:;kOrder . that t freight and passengers might be rntv through from Richmond without? changeat Greensboro,, thus ilopping roff the Eastern end of thelN. C. Railroad.: RaHeigh News. Miss Nellie Grat. We think the newspapers might let this young lady alone. She is said to be modest, pretr tv, and what s netter. pretty behaved. The Herald reports her as engaged to Tom Murphy, Jr., and; the . wedding troneseau purchased inNew York on the President's late visitto that citv. The reporter guessed it was her trous seau, because he saw a large bundle of goods brought from the store; to the President. More apt to haVe been horse blankets for the Presi dent s horses at home. 3 When the same paper told that Miss Nellie and the Presidential family had . dined with Thomas Murphy, we were satis . and Miss Nellie gjreatlv scandal izecf vy me jieroio nian. xaaies names L m.1 r IJ I T'l'J! . should not be paraded in the -newspapers until they parade at the polls in Bloorner costume to vote. Hal- eixjh Sentinel., Much Married. Few women ever displaj'ed so varied an assortment of characters for the admiration of the, public .as Lady Ellenhorongh . wno uieo, recently in ancient Damas cus. She, had nirie husbands at vari ouastages of her busy life, and thus gave abundant satisfaction to those wno regjira marriage as ine cniei end of woman s existence. Her first husband- was Lord Ellenborough, which should satisfy the lovers of high life,"and her ninth was an Arab cam el driver, wh ich shows that sh e was not prcud. finally growing tir- eu oi iouowing cameis, sne built a Precocious CHitDREN.--Is that your sontnat one, with the big head. orignt eyes and small chest? Ah! nnd so he's the one that took the first prize at the high school ? Ko doubt you expect err eat thiners from iinn :Butiet me tell you confiden- iiauynat youjiaa netter take nim out of school and send him to a farm lor a couple ot years. If you don't when he is forty jyears old'he will be spin ebody 's clerk, r or - a third-rate professionar man, knowing the books li-nray b0- but lacking" the iorce lo acnieve success. To-Vav. Mark Twain - is eoine ; to EnronA An tti iTtV. f nr... : the MS of his new ; volume., whir.b f1B,,n2?P.n he authorizes the tfew ,' '! vu; vuuvrauic s niS! in ne most unreserved manner ' The cnrerbfjlheewberry.Jv yic9vts sLya una married, ana the ed- .. Big frost in Statesville Thursday i : - - Jtrstlcs- innhrotithr- The Cincinnati Enqurier's special Washingtoo dispatchxof the 31, says: Thejiuestioii of filling-; the United StateVjuriea in theSouthenx States is begin hingtoUracr! much x atte -tion.i Theynited Sitesbiw on the subject provides that,lhe juries shall bejjmwn as lar as pracrrcauie in ac cordance with the Statelaws regnlat- insr ine setectiuu ut juries ; uub vu pracnw nas prevaiieu uicrer iooo United States Marshal to pack the lTelfleaTjurleror witn negroes, anuenvenomeu xtaiicai partisans, auu.CACiuuiiigau uecen white':'-itiKDi:;Ihvrbuir quarters some'respect h;xsP been , paid . to the State laws, and as the tjtate- law, oi alarVlandfeicluded.iiekroesfrohi juries, the United States Attoruey- Ueneral tojd a delegation of colored people spi. long since jnat swune me tate' tiiw stood thus they could not serve as jurors. In Georgia the State law . is the samp as in Maryland, but the Federal Judge has recently ruled that he is not bound by it. -and ' nas admitted n egroes to the jury-bo x . In Bibb county? the .Federal jurors are headed by a,negr6 whaled an on- siaugut upon the white voters at,tne election ot last tall, lhis.ruman is now to pass on the guilt or innocence ot these parties, who were so culp able as to be iii his way oh that oc casion. ' V ery naturally there is mucii inojgnauon iana leicuemeiu am one the Georcians.over this sub iect, but some: petsohsaticipate an ed bv the mhimoiis Judse Uoua in South and North Carolina. Tlie Statesville American says: We learn that a Doctor H., who hail ed from Kentucky! came to Trap Hill, Wilkes county, some time last year, ana practisea nis proiession, and while doing so, won the affec tion of a confiding young lady, a dis tant relative and married her, mak ina: belieye that he was a single man. I This done, the past winter he made 11 1 I Ml a close collection oi nis imis, oougnt about $4,000 worth of horses arid mules, upon credit, which he took South and sold, failed to return to pay for the stock, and the last heard of him, he was on a train at Colum bia, S. C, bound West. He has a living wife in Kentucky. New Advertisements. A T W. H. H. Houston &CO. 50 Boxes of Lime, at $1.50 per Box. apr 13 -lw WANTED. A position as Salesman in a first class JA. House bv a man of experience who can commana a inrjre Mounram trane. AddIv at once to the Local Editor of the Observer. THE OLD RELIABLE i Southern Sewing Machine Emporium ESTABLISH EJ IN 18G7. TTEEP constAntly on hand. Sewing Ma- IV- chine Needles Sewing Machine Oil, Sewing Machine Thread, i ami all kinds of Sewing Alachifirs anl attachments The celebrateu Jtlome bhuttle a special ty. I). G. MAXWELL. apr 13 lw T ECE1VED to-day Queen's Delight, it Avers Sarsapanlla, Radwavs Rosol vent,. toothing Syrup, Brown's Essence of Gingers W. li. UUKWELL & CO. WHITE Felt Corn riaters. W; R. BUR WB LL & CO. apr 13 nOOLEVS Yeast Powders-, in lib 41b U and 1 lb Boxes. apr 13 W. R. BURWELL & CO. yiNDOW Glass, Pnttv, White Lead - W. R. BITRWELL & CO. apr 13 , v NELSON'S ; Gefatine. Cloves, Spice Pepper, Arrow Root, Ginger. Mace Eresh and of superior quality. apr 13 W. R. BUUWELL A CO. TO ItrRT. A NEAT COTTAGE with 4 Rooms, Pantry, Passage, &c. Also, a god ganlcn attached. Apply soou to TH OS H. G A1TIIER, Auctioneer. apl 13 0PEHIHG .OF NEW - SPRING-& 8DMIER GOODS, EMBRACING ALL THE MOST TOPU lar novelties of the Season, ''together with one of the LARGEST and most HAND SOME Stocks Jf Staple and Domestic DRY GOODS, ever seen in this Market. Our line of Gondii in every department are unusually larce. and bousht since the recent heavy decline, caused by thedepres- our , . . ' DRESS GOODS? Department may be found t uiack, riain. Fancy and Gros Grain . Silks, Grenadinest ' Bombazines, Mohairs, Alpacas, Lustres, Lenoes, all wool Delaines, Serges, Japanese, Me-'- ' langes, Silk Pop- -5 lins, BaUsh B Cloths, J 'Pongees Mrislins, " "Linen Lawns, Peques, . Ginghams,'. Chambras, -c, &c. Staple and Domestic Dry. Goods Depart " ment erv Ianre and nonmlete ' White Goods Department large and attrac- braces everything usually kept in this Aur&ei. a opienuui. qkkikloi Ready EladcCIolbiDg lnT ' Im'LMi mm- and Gent's Furnishing Goods. ' A large and handsome Stock of Trunks, Valises, Reticules, tc . The largest and cheapest gtock of Um brellas and Parasols to be found: in the city- - , MclITJRRAY & DAVIS. apl 13 . VOUE attention i .i,.; JL . rival of finely flaS? ar by which a greatl Coffee apri4. . , iuia it CO. PICKLED, (jtjc5mbS nr. & CO. D tANK BOOKS, jtust received J !IUSSXErTER CLIPS, at pARMINE and Violet Inks at PUREFOY'S. RED, BLUE, Green, 01, .; v i o. pn AYlKQ Cards, at PUREFOY'S. 4 VARIETY of Glass InkstandTTT xx J'UREVQY-s TNDIA RUBBER Bands, at ' PUREFOY'S. "DEST Itelian Violin String, at apllS PUREFOY'S. GRAND OPENING ' OF MILLER'S NEW HALM COR. COLLEGE & TRADE STS. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, April I4tii, lStli and I6ih, t CHIRISKI'S GRAND COMBINATION. CONSISTING Of WIRE WALKING. JTTonr vpv a, MERISM and VENTRILOQUISM. 150 USEFUL AND COSTLY PRESENTS -to be given away nightly. Admission 50 cts. Reserved Seats 75 ch. Children under 12 years of age 25 cents. Doors open at 7 to commence at 8. april 11 NORTH CAROLINA FLOUR. A SACKS Fresh Ground North Caro fJOJ Iina Family Flour, iust v.. i and for sale bv 8TEN1IOUSE, MA CAUL AY ,t CO apl 11 Encourage Home Industry. 500 COTTON made at Seamless Meal Bugs, Franklinsville, N. (.:.' and for sale bv 8TENHOU6E, MACAU LAY k CO apl 11 COUNTRY II A ITIS. JUST Received, 500 lbs Hani, at Choice Country SIMS & ALEXANDER'S. apl 10 2t STEAM ENGINE WANTED FOR the Charlotte Ice Company. Capaci ty. About thirty-four horse" power. C.J. FOX, apl 10 3t Pre HAY! HAY 1 ! ?VN Consignment 75 Bales of Extra nire Hhv on bond and to arrive. Abo 25 Bushels large selected Irish Potato?, at B.N. SMITHS. apr 10- A A LBS of No. 1 Beef Hams. Call OvU aoon nfv and get one or more, as they are something delightful, well cumi and the very thing at this season when good things to eat are snm'e At JNO. F. BUTT'S apl 10 Market. Galium Mis We Co., ZEfcXO-EIIMIOIDsrX), -A. ARE, prepared to furnish in lanrc or small quantities (not less thnn a bar rel) all grades of FLOUR and MILL FEED, also FINE BOLTED MEAL for Family use. Information furnished and reference requested with orders, apl 10 eod 9t " CITY PBOPEBTY FOK SALE, T WILL sell for cash, on Saturday. 3rd A diiv of-Mav. at 11 o'clock. A. M. tlie following CITY LOTS, levied on for my Taxes : One Lot. the property of W S Bryan, on Church Street, adjoining the lots of Allrn Cruse and F M Koss. One Lot, the property of Robert P Chap man, fronting on 7th Street, adjoining tho lots of Van Ness and others. One Lot, the property of Mrs M A V u liamson, on Trade Street, adjoining the property of D It Leak and other?. One Lot, the property of Jno MeConneli, Sr, on Tryon Street, adjoining the lots ot Jos McLaughlin and the Lutheran Church, arid others. ... One Lot, property of Mrs S-Redchng, fronting on 4th Street, between Cemetery Avenue and Mint Street. One Lot. the property of J S Broadaway, fronting Church Street, adjoining the lot ofCRoediger, B Koopmann and others One Lot, property of F M Boss, Agent, on Trvon Street, adjoining the lots of v m P Hill, dee'd, and others. . One city lot, the property of J TSchent R fronting on C street, adjoining the lots oi T A .TTnnavmift. anA lMfT. of Bun rjrcll Johnston, on 1st street, adjoining the lots of Frank Alexander and others. One city lot, the property of Frank Al exander, on 1st street adjoining the lots oi Burwell Johnston and others. , One city lot, the property of Jeff ."'W on 1st street, adjoining the lots of ran Alexander and others. Tor-,T CFHARIUS0. City Constable and Tax Collector. april 5 TO THE PEOPLE Charlotte and Vicinity ! GREATEST NOVELTY OF THE DAY!! '. OrEKTNG OF TUB Dollar Store! Dollar Store! fliHE Largest Assoriuicu i, . 'I'irfv? sii he found in . . - l oni ine this VllZ:Zi:t -nd examine .HSXaoilSllinciiir. x i-w yt - tftWj for j ourselves Trade Street. Charlotte, BichofM;Uyy,Angast;v Ni B.-Specialty of Crockery at rj rrices, L- RI I.H.V I OB . ; " - " , . .,., ... ...... umi lllllir.