- J - - - Tie- Tfc.' HI I' X "r? Tuesday, May 16, 1876. ('HAS R. JOKES. H. BREVARD McDOWELL, Editors fc Proprietors. "Free from the doting scrapie Mi at fetter ear free-born reason.' TTTW "IPePPrPP" T.Q TTTV! rt wY V Pi PUBLISHED IN THE STATE WEST OF RALEIGH WHICH GIVES, THE LA TEST TELEGRAPHIC D IS PA TCHES EVERT MORNING. B US I NESS 'MEN WILL PLEASE MAKE A N01 OF THIS. -y-r.r tt :;. - - INFLEXIBLE RULES. We eannot notice anonymous commnnlca- iin'T alt nnaM'-wer'wYntra'Tha w-rtt'B name'end liflrii, iofc.ia.y whiles ttotT,ten4 m m. in&iute of srood faith. We cannot, aneer any circnmitattcr xe-v norn rejected commomcanona, nor can we Articles written on both sides of a sheet of 5 a jf OBJSERVATIOKS. r3 Illinois bts big religious reyivals, and the Republicans are afraid of losing tbe State. . .' Jhe tactlcals ate again BkirwishincaroQttd for a policy, nerer haying beard that "hon esty is the best." St Lous Timet Profanity and plog tobacco will spoil the mouth of a boy. -! .!' DoW Pedro was shaved by a lemale bar ber in San Francisco, and when asked how be liked it, en tbusiastically. .ans.were : "I feel joost as eef all my soul yas een my cbeen arid ehe yas teekle eet." A down east editor says : "The ladies sprtaig bats are pretijrUid , worn PR .the up per dge of the left ear, which makes one look arch and piquant, like a chicken look- lag through a crack in a fence." st Nevada sn whphaeYen bomelv" daughters, gcVpap to bint that he had seven bags filled with 'gold in his cellar, and eyery girl was married in five months Presiden Grest'e skiresssthentenrrb'" al Exhibition yeatexdsywaaoiU4noBgb but commonplace. It was without inspira lion, and did not contain one sentence that deserves to be' leraeni beted. N, . il&dld, llth. A Boston clergyman who exchanged pul- midst of his sermon. He assigned as a rea son therefor that it made him nervous ,5t to hear somebody suor. An Irish marl hein tn'l far If en battery i yginU fStjr, Nevada, Whettask-t ed bf Judge Knox if he had anything to say by way of defence, replied ; "Well, your Honor, I saw but littlewof the figbt, as I was underneath jnost of the moat."5 v, . . i IX A Paris woman has perfected a new method of pieking jocktjr.---he entertthe onrnfbta irfrhr Tefyiretijraacl beatrtlfullyt dressed babv, seats bersetf close te the like liest passengers and works under cover of thbabj! ample drapery AftflJIicceedJLng she pinches tbe baby so that it cries fearful ly, and leaves the wsmibus snddnly tobuy candy for if. '- When Marc Anthony threw himself upon the "dear remains" of his loved Csesar, in a Pittsbarg theatre the other evening, he struck the "ewrjtsek faife-idrie toaebr had theaffecaeablieaiwithkl that ratner detracted from the solemnity of the oocasion. CANDID CONFESSIONS . The RaleigtfeafSon inclending Got- Brogden for not demanding the fugitives, Cowles and Carson, from the authorities ef Alabama, comes out and states p1inIy,tjuelr&s"o5 for sheltering teiring these thieveiT ifexcfaimes, in heart-rending tones, pitiable to hear, Carson and Cowles are Republi c.5 1 besides,, thev are members of crTmes, the Republican representation in that body would be diminished I Yes, because, fcrscthah unisbm ent jure the Republican party, they shall go unwhipped of justice ! We admire the Constitution's candor in this matter and the reason it assigns is a plausible one at least. If every guilty Republican omcial was arrested, that party would ictviu, mat, party wouiu Bread and Meat an unsafe ubject Dick Whitley, a white Republican politician of Georgia, advised the neerees nfhat Kumm oKon4n fni; ment f making bread and meat. A man who was so unsentimental as to think of such revolting articles as the common 1 i ....1 tbey deemed Whether or no Mr. Whitley's advice was taken, we are not reliably informed ifbse4uit proeeedlngrf of ibin- terested parties. Mr. Whiley's name was among the delegates at large from Brecon yeii- tion, aJqHtreth ing that a trip to Cincinnati would seriously interfere with that gentle- mftVmbeLjdef f mskfairljread artdelrt.,'orrhia r?aS,S? the honored delegates and substituted one of their own color in his stead. Warmiton gS&&1 received rour subsenbere during the last week. That is yery bad and unless tnern vAteaMls Fobte his weekly bills owner ificreaae r fTMKZl&umEn$Q L and chuck4 OP Altlt THE ELE MENTS. . ' Thi isrTlnfimte tA. Wi khusiB" aHYi elementlkpornif tie Denfcratic patty,dthepersoriho irfthilgesjn ii. jo uuiug nouiwg lor mc uauv.c ment and harmony of the party. He 4is simply pursuing mistaken Kne of policy; or what can it possibly avail H w Kiiouatc-.ULBiB J 1 niiaiLTVi aiietaatevoters of whatever trade airaint. ifU U .rr. ihTi a agaioet itself inQ--srqBre that is a rttt srfrTcttirfei b&the Ailghty him self, and we cannot reverse His unal terable decree. As one who, has the eincerest wishes for the success of the Democratic party in every county iu this State, as well as its triumph throughout the Uriioo. - we would' ad vise that .private bickering .and ani mositie8 be hushed at least .during the great ca'hrpkign th at' will soon be upon usirithUtslnimensd labors' and Vital .interests. Let us4urn our guhe upon tbe ererny , for, i nfigh tin& amng jouri self we may not have sufficient amu-nltfott1eft.-'BvVry,eie1nenVfrihI)e- mocratioiiopeebold is- entitled to at leaet respectable kindnea And -consid eration. Our party is made up ef the HPliPKi-. eJ2JP?CJaJ. jmechanical; Lt3iptVDg, a-BiUniiCtAJ -ide and intertst known in this .cpuntrv; and the 'alienation or absence of ettherk would in all probability insure our de fefat. lianFinTcf caJbevon nore ttz: ly by kmdnWe.Hhan severity. There is no man's ill-will we would nrefer to his good Tprilgnd iUi far better for ju iu iuii mm luiu lnierierence man to arouse his active ODnosition. Dis- a a - ing and sophistries we can command, yet this stern truth confronts us at every' turn, that votes control the elec tions, and that we need all the voters we can collect for we Jjava .ncaae t3 spare. " 1 DELIGHTFUL '6tTMMER I .Tli mQuatainaiii 'ipt&rtofl. West ern North Carolina, which beyond a doubt, possesses the wildest as -well as the most variegated and beautiful ceuery ifigthe SoaiherftStalel is rapidly rising into ptoimuince as ' resort for both pleasure 'seekersand invalids of every description. A per WSZ.? f "J n cey- ii i t r th a t delightful section, will rerrrermrerhis impressions of the broad valleys. beautiful streams, foaming cascuies a,nd wikl solitudes to His dying day. 1 The physician's ef Speaker Kerr, hearing of the salubri ous climate and bracing, health-giving iKee3rrCBrpa:d. have advised this distinguished patient to go there. 4South Carolina, Tennessee and other States are represented an nually by citizens who prefer this re gion 4n ?hicbsto 4pend lhfedebilUatkig akys of Summer! Itefe is What'lhelVIo bile Register has to say on the subject : ; "orth Carolina ba properly been termed thaJSwUzelana of the South. Her mountains are higher and grander uer Taueys aeeper tier rivers. andcas nvo-uiuj tj : liujii erous. Ann, nwt i. mSte uneouaned."" TTpr rliiif rc.nrt ;a Waijm Springs, Madison county, situa- French Broad river, the lariat nH " . 'I .-.T.r'" V VM J l, G 1 ill C UU AiAlK ujusi, piciuresqua mountain river in the country, abounding m every kind a as? . U1 '"8u water nsn. Hither repair Hcupic irum an pans oi tne country. its waters are an infallible cure for rneumatisni. neuralgia livei . . O J " V V 114 ' I -7 5vpMnfwuuilVIUB ijbiicr u la' . 1 f It i kt. - . ii f!Ln,co cne-Titiman frame visited by Mobilians. wh r lrnl meir praise ot the beauty of the scene ry ana neauniuiness of its climate. jABAla OT IT. An editorial which appeared some time ago in the Obsorver. upon the resuJheew:IJamrhirfl etoefcm, h8igaWyoafe IroinkiemHrr Its publication in the Congressional Rec ord. Urdinanly we would feel com. plimented by such notice, but now we The article was used br Whife tth. m me IB ttL f J" v only Kadical Representative from Kentucky, as a portion of 'his BDeech alid jhe vafytaAthft should hv Him a fiflcto eom'T.r,. o. knowledge that it was not as elegant as it might have been. j.uc .yncuimrg iv a.) jsevcg baa a T 1 1 t t caustic and severe article unon th - ... , vjoeruor oi Aiapama lor the two es caped criminals, Carson and Cowles. w)p are -at present members nf thi Alabama Legislature. Broeden. unless his hide 18 as thick as a rhinnrprns' Qapnot fceUxAf ofortaUtnor the sdatlirig rdb4lre5h1s dairy receiv ing for the non-fulfillment oi sworn duty xcvcui, vonvennon in xsew xork. transacted literally nothing. They simply agreedto play "hands off" un- conventions. riiiJ4 - 8;"? - ? estaiaay as a ijuuucu uer roe ana ieii down. The old gentleman rushed I... 1 A 1 On 1 . ' mm across ai a siow pace, and witness ing his devotion to the stranger she cot eQ. fH W lirlrYs., 1 . liifciUT J li , - wuman Bill OS heVearfdouldw across the street aZ er rTri1 klndness. She other iafeielLdirn 8 .you stood ;mfnfi.i..i.- i Ttetn44 V V O xyJl HARM0K7 . list at nun, "It s all right-it's all right!" faf whispered. "Yes, I know it is!" shp incviuingiors ctt-cns ?" -turet Tress. When a jom&tillrEtc IB i -1 f. i IS. Etljyai always gets vthe: best !of 1t when r;iir- i.i. l,kJ 1 moveTria larger hou IIDUO BUU 1IC1;UU3H'HU 1IU1C UI11C1.- gvsneyantea to ousef arid her hus- want to. and being: the head of the family of course they didrx't m.Qve- EuL-shedid'Lsay- any thing;1 she kept still and bided her time, and shortly it cacie t ; i va,sv, uiviiJiut; vu j uuoucuu une mornine the'ntisbaiia fame nlust g East, and he would be gone auoutitwo weeks, ana .she knew very well he would be gone two weeks if he' 6aid so, ftndj probably a tfifie over that) ; Shel.paeked . his portmanteau with shirts and kissed him good-bye, and -saw, him safely, off. and went Tight out househunting. She found just the house sho: wanted, and th.at marl' hadn't beert"6he lhree days when she was safely moved, and ,at the end of ten days was settled and in irertnew iQuartcrara..''thoui?h -hkd soever mdved-4n ht lif. Meantime, a family had moved in the house she had vacated, and all went quietly on till one day, as the woman was mixing bread at the table'in " the kitchen, andthe outside door was open, too, in rushed a man and gave hex,a'jiugf;'it:h,,'H9sr,.'jire ydu, little girhf DrHg your' own- work, are you?" And then there was an awful pause, as that woman looked ronnd'at him, add heeaw it was'iv't "little girl" at all, but an old girl of the Spartan type, andshe didn't seem J,(o?reJish the hug he gVe.'hf.eitber.' Says he : . ''I your, mistress home; or, I mean, does Mrs. Brown's folks live here?'' - Then she told him she didn't know anything: about Brown's folks ; her name was Slimmens and if she was poor she was respectable, -and then she began to cry, aud all at once she waxed wroth and laid hold of the broom and took after poor Brown, and says she: 'Til sweep you off the face of the earth, you scalawag you !" and the wav Brown went nnt t.h Annr with .the ..swish pf tbatbroofn behind uiui-uiiui. vts vaiteu aorupb.-- Well, he went out am one the neirh- bors and found out where he1 lived and went home and'interviewed Mrs. Brbwn. who cried and said she "didn't think he'd care ' if she iust moved while he was trone and suved him all the bother." which' last mad him madder than he was before, and nho cried again, and the'fend of Half was she came odt'one Easter Sunday with aa handsorae a new bonnet ns nnv onei whicb' was very signiflcahl of his Eesignation of Dr. Moran cGaetteiditona CommenCi Here in our midst we have rer.ntlv had scenes of strife and contention in the churches, arisinsr in sonift nap out of differences of ODinion as to th manner in which tbey should be run mi l . . . ice latest one is the .Bethany church war, in this case it arose out of the appointing 'power. 'Mr. Charles J Baker, who, as he declared in his great Canton speech, " runs" Bethany cnurcn, nas insisted upon the appoint ment of a Mr. Hodgson to the Board ofbtewards, whom the minister. Mr Moran, considered an unfit person rrxi . i- . ine question oi unntness arose on an entry in, one, pf be boeks pf the cnurcn, wnicn raised a point ot verac ity between Air. Hodgson and the pastor. Mr. Hodgson said that the minister had "lied out of" the difficul ty :;lhe minuter. .therefore firmly refused to appoint him to the board of Steward, and Mr; Baker' insisted that.he should be appointed. What ever m ar' be the oris-inal riirht m wrbrfgs-of the question, it seems clear mat mr. Mortu has the nominating power, ana tnat he had the right- nay, it was his duty not to appoint a man hostile to himself, and whose presence in the board of necessity im paired his ministerial efficiency. Mr. Baker resolutely insisted on his own appointing power, and threatened to dismiss Mr. Moran and meanwhile leave the church with his family Mr. Moran has therefore' resigned. Mr. Charles J. Baker does not claim to be a lay pope, or to be personally infalli bleat least not in'exptefe terra is k in "running" Bethany church he has run off the Rev. Mr. . Williams and the Rev. Mr. Boulson. ?Now 'he has run off Mr. Moran : and ths w thint ought to, make, h.imjdiubt cess" of hls',runfa'?ng,, nous the "8uc- ship, W do not suppose, however, ttjtfrhe can eyer ie brought to doubt his own 'Visdom, and it is probable that he will make yet another effort to supply Bethany church . with; a clergyman wJiW swiH tome trp io his1 ideal. T0l0n.5af. tbe above named gen tlemen is the Rev. R. a. Memn fnr- merly of this State. , ; A Scene in Plymoitth flm-pm 9ff$&KchH&h Piet ght before last to try Bowen for talking: about "the greatest preacher since Paul." The following is one of the scenes : ( Mt BeecXer-i-5Jr. Chair eianyi Vpj Charged with a monstrous "crirhe. vr. ward And you are guilty of, it. Great confusion, the whole audience oh their feet, and prips nf "Oh rr Vf ard." "Kit hirn; out." ffxr,! hi, " ijit: ii c i ' tZ JZii. -ri"v . f4r-a:aA)aafeiL it deemed in though yfVPffi be.forcibly . ex pelled, iJUVajXalUiideutbje moderator, sue- ceeaed in restoring order, and on me tion of John T. Howard a resolution was adopted requirine Dr. Ward to retract the offensive expression or leave the Ixause. . ... . u Dtyjl4jjaja4?.e Woulcf limit that he had been out of order in interrupt ing the speaker, but he would not retract the expression he had made use of; and was requested to retire, his8esof the congregation. ? ' xsy a vote ot 109 to 4 it was resolved to errant M r. Bowen th wooV'a i;m asked to prepare his defence. A Man's Ltff. A French statistician, taki n thp mean , s . Ol manV aCCOUntn. a man nf fifi-,j of age has slfoti 6.000 rUvs wnrl-aH' vuiJk.cu oka i uays, amused himself 4,000 days, was eating 1,500, was sick 500 days etc. He has eaten 17,000 pounds of bread. IR of meat, 4,600 pounds of vegetables, eggs and fish, and drank 7,000 gallons' iy Wei iallotfeti eri ?This:,.tJ reet surface and thren fpet H pen rn which small steamboats could navi gate. And all this makes up the routine-of aq average man'g life, l A beautiful female lobbyist nava that. one tear, if it can be so shed as to re flect the light of a bright setting sun, will have more.no wer over the nvere iiijMiirjssf Little Maiden's Device. sA PfHff-littlA,Tftiss rfl11d ot. iha rThlra di6trifesJrr;Thursday;very iuuyi DuiHiiesa, ana asKea to see tne captain Catitairi Huebler caioel for ward, fixed'liis savage and unsympa thetic eye on her and asked what was wanted. The little miss blushed and trembled and said that she wanted to have Mr. arrested. .s But what for? asked the captain. 'Cozf I'm afxald of him; I 'pi. afraid hfi'll hurt mp. Thraptain 'lo6k in her diminutivel proportions ueuDerateiy ana mem ask ed. What should he want to hurt you for? Why, just 'coz- -, and eh e began io fidget and hunt for her handkerchief. Well, said the captain, you; will have to tell me all about it if you want me to do anything far ybu. She got -her handkerchief ready, stood on one little foot, . Caught hold of the railing and, began: Well, you see, Mr. used to come to see me and I I I fell iniove with him, and then 'he went away. Then I loved him so much ,1 wrote to him ; and told him he had to come back again.j . AndJ ne wrote to ro e ana saia mat ne tnought uc u uchci uui come,- uecause ne coma never marry me tor some reason or other and' he didn't want- to get very mucn in love with me, which he would if he came back. He thought he oughtn't to come. Then I wrote to him acain and hf horped t.r d.nmt. . ing that I knew what the result, would joe. . xie came, ana ajter ne Had been i . i. 1 M 1 i 1 1 tuuiiij iu see me a winie pe toia me sometmg vry near a sob) tnat he was married5 s&remy. Trren I told him that he should not call at our house any more, but he wouldn't mind me. He said he would have me, dead or alive, and that he was getting a divorce from his wife so that we could ?et mai-rifld. T don't want him to come iny more, Mr. iaTjiain, ana i want to lutve him arres ted." The captain looked very suspiciously like smiling. What shall I arrest him for?" he asked. "He hasn't .violated any city ordinance." This was a poser. She stared at the cantain awhile, and then psWaH fVmlrT not I have him arrested for threatening i . I'll CX -T - ..Q to Kill me you Know hp aaid hp'rl have me, dead or alive. The captain was evidently struck wun tne ingenuity of the proposition nut he told the sunerer that she had L .11. A. .... oetter go ioj amasristrate s ofhee and swear out a peace warrant against xir.. She turned around sltalv and r! vi n cr one beseeching look behind, wont but - --J, ' o " "O we uoor, of. xouis liepuOlican. Dishonesty Begin at Home. The trying sin of the day is dishori esty. One hears much of it in public life; but, as we have said before, there is tod much ol it in private life. And its cause is to be found in the want of eelf-control in the indulgence of tastes aDU appetites. Keckless, extravagant living is at the bottom of it all. If this livine had anv trup foundation -in any hearty desires for desirable things, there would be more hope of amend ment. But when one comes to see what ill-gotten gains are spent upon, the outlook is a sad one. Dress, dis play, amusement, costly things bought just because they are "'costly ;" wealth won evilly, merely that it may be wasted foolishly: these are the signs of a time. which is not pleasant to contemplate. If a man loves any one thing, say rare books, or pictures, or objects of any kind, or music, or science; so well that for the sake of the one thing in which he would be rich, he is willing to be poor in everything else, no mat ter thouerh hia rhoirp hp an nnuiso one according to the best standards of cnoice, ne will yet have a motive which will helD to keeD him unrirht. But for those whoiove none of these things, but simply desire them because it is the habit, of the time . because, like pampered children, they must needs cry for whatever thev see just out of their reach ; for them is needed the wholesome self-discinline which shall teach them to let alone whatever is not theirs! And thp ginning of this self-discipline is in the hnae. Parents must teach their bova and girls the, creat lesson of -dftinc without whatever cannot .. be fitlv theirs. There need be no niereardlv restraint, but in some -'wav the first. lesson for childhood should be that of earning its pleasures. To get what ever it craves as soon as it asks fnrit.. is the worst training a child can have. ' Altitnfief Pascination. Junlpine from Points of elevation in a fashion of suicide. To stand on an elevated site exercises a. sinaular fas cination. . t) ver some , people, leadincr them to jumpfinto the air. It causes othersto swea't and tremble with fear. Last summer Ialked with the guar dian of the steeple of tbe Cathedral at Strasburg . on this subject, and -he in formed me that few' visitors were free from the feeling of fright on reaching the first terrace.1 which ' is of rpat. altitude, and that it was so pronounced asto generally prevent them irem going, .any, higher. Sometimes the women fainted. I confess that T was not free from a vague dread in look ing eut over the immense reach of andscape which this view takpa in although there Was no danger, the terrace neing securely guarded bv strong iron rails. This man of the upper,airr the guardian or guide in formed me that the'summer before au Englishman' had faintedj but deter mined to overcome his fright, and continued to ascend every day for a week, until ne could, look outm; the direction. of the Black forest, from the lantern, with equanimity. During the summer a man had jumped int the air through altitude fascination. He was probably dead before reaching the ground, on : account of the immense height from which he hurled himself. ; Formerly' the Veridome Column was - the scene of sb many deaths of this kind 'that a decree was issued to nrevent visitors from nnpnrlMior if nn. less accompanied by a guardian. It was the Tarpean -Rock of Paris. Such a humber have killed themseves from the fascination of the altitude, or the fright preduced thereby, Jthat elevated places nfu8t be recognized as danger ous iof certain people. Those whose self-killing is premeditated; of ' course arenx)ti .vcom-nrised: txfxch.Alhfi.rt Ax Xknocent Man HoKG.-Once more the fearful record must be made that iudTe Ivnch has mad ft a. mistalep and an innocent" man has been sacri and srWTflroclvlseJlecied conse'yaa.olJiepewie,,.. r? , r , few jflays agci ibuWisfeejl fticbrief tlexppbapadispajtoh jlfQin Dodere Citv. Kansas, annnanningr thafea Sumner county, Kansas. Subsequent inquiries,' made by the grief stricken fatherpf ; one of the men hung-a. young man named; Calahan, son of a preacher in Topeka proved beyond a doubt that Calahan was guiltless of any connection with the crime. , He was engaged in gathering buffalo bones on the plains, and had been hauling some from his "dug-out'' to the. railroad, when one of the horse thieves came to his place. He gave him shelter. ? While he was there the vinilanteR from Sumner nnnntv camp up and arrested both parties, and, not-4 11.1 L ,1- . l 1 1 . . ' I wibustanuiug vuiaiiauo protestations and his endeavor t( show that he lived there and had not been to Sum ner county, took him with the guilty man and hung him then and there. Kansas City Times. The setting of a,, tree or plant of any j &.U1U Hivoives u promise to taxe care of it. Unless these conditions are ac cepted,. plant-no .more trees.; Yonng trees need constant supervision from the beginning." Horses or cattle often do much damage in young ulanta tioas, and must be kept out. Hogs are the only animals ever to be, allow eu iu iye orcuaru. aianv insects can bn successfully headed off through the Winter months. The eggs of the tent J t i -. .v j r . caterpillar (Clisiocampa Americana) . . are readilv seen while the treea at-a leafless.' If a swelling is seen near the end or - a twig it should be looked to, for it very likely consists of a deposit oi the eggs ot this insect glued in and l J ii Dana arouna it. FOR SALE OK RENT. Sale of Valuable CITY R0PERTY, AND LAND. BY Virtue of a decree of the District Court of the United "States for the Western District of Korth Carolina, in the case of John W Mauney, Assignee of J T Tate, Bankrupt, against George K Tate, et al., I will sell at the Court House door in the City of Charlotte, on the 5th day of June, 1870, at 12 o'clock M., the following desciib ed propertv. to wit : i A lot in the Citv nf rhrWt nn Trail p street, known as the McMurray a T: Aa via store ; said lot - has on it a valuable store budding and is located in the best business part nf the citv. Qne tract of land known as the Taylor a containing ahont M7X niri airnatoH abottwo miles Scuthwest from Charlnt.tp- this traci will be divided into two or three parcels suitable for small farms. One tract known as the Crayton place, containing about 155 acres, situated three mnes. west ot unanotte. Une tract known as the Williamson n ans containing about 130 acres situated four miles West'of Charlotte. One tract known as the Shnnian nlapp containing about 5 r G acres, hear the RAnthnrdfiia.n i. n . ... 1 riu lotte. These lands are all valuable for farming pur Doses. Terms Of Kaln on-f.nrfll I'aali nna Vinlf oi tne Daiance in six months, and the bal 1 1 I I . . . ance in nine months. Bond and approved oeuuruy, wim interest irom aate required on the deferred payments. Title retained till all the purchase money is naid. TITLE UUOD. J.OHN W MAUNEY. aprjO tds Assignee. democrat piease copy. For Rent. A Comfortable four room HwalUni? n-n. Venient tO the hlisinps nnrt. nf trip nitir The bouse has a gcod basement, and on the premises is a good well of water and a good parueu piai rroot yam wen set with flowers and evergreen shrubbery. Apply to Sale of Valuable Real Estate. BY Virtue of a Mortgage made by Henry Bryant and J S Bryant, and Begistered cuok i. rsge no, tor tne purpose there in stated, I will sell to the highest bidder. for Cash, at the Court Bonse door in Char lotte. On the 10th dnv of Tnna 1R7R a .f Of land, traon which J W B Mil'lprno'w 1iVp containing about two hundred and twenty- ocveu acres, oaia tract is in Providence lownsnip. and well adapted to cotton and grain : adioinme the lands f Tr t t vn and otliers. O N O RTTTT maylO caw 4t Cashier. Kerosene IT AS declined, and we intend to meet the xi marset at an timps. T C SMITH & CO. may 11 Ice ! Ice ! Ice ! TTAVING purchased the interest of W. H uregory, in tue ice business. I am prepared to furnish Toe to tVio -.;h r onanotte and narnes livmor awnr k i,no - vuv ..JVU0 UJ j , . ' 6 ."'o uuuoiituniij running mio irus qityi at as low figures as it can be Durchased elsewhere Retail house in the cellar under the store of Coynes & Co., opposite J T Bulter's Jewelry Store. i ' .. . House open daily from G o'cloek A M., to a o ciucK r. m. Bundays from 6 A. M., to iu A. M F H DEWEY. apr25 lw3t ner wm.1t i n Greeriville Daily News.Spartanburg Herald Buckwheat Flour. A Lot of Mountain Buckwheat, at 8TCTT, WALSH & CO'S. apr30 .. WOOD AiH) METAL COFFINS and CASKETS. FULL STOCK, ALL SIZES. A L WAY 8 ON H A N D . D. A. SMITH & CO., EAST TRADE .STREET. . apr28 tf . HAY, HAY HAY, AT B. . SMITH'S. BEST KEROSENE AT 25 CENTS PER GALLON, 'AT B. X. 'SMITH'S. roayl2 Ginchonidia. . ! SHB8XITUTB for QUINNCcbaper' and , .nally efficient in curing chaise . ; lot. re I RBI IBISUR AUTG E . . v 11 i,t . . 11 ii I viiwu aisuiauu; vuivuiauuu (In til .."T . t . novl2 iniSCCLI,AJEOUS. TOW NifT AlK ! ! THE best FLOUR for the price, in Char 1 . A ll TT7 T nil . TIT 1 T T, Just raopivAd at th WinR! A WA W O. G. Jav Coffee, Rio Cof ee, Golden C and rA,A ts rt a i . rwrio xvi ot ougar. aiso, crusnea on gar, a c . t: ci i . . t - b, vuich inp ojrup oucenis; i . kj. ?uSar, 5?U8,e best luahtT Molasses 95 cenU ; ?rei 1enSt, f "ice : .1 j ifc. jij n imi in rrunru : in rsiif if rj in i ;ana Tin Cups ; Cedar Buckets ; Painted Buckets ; Tubs ; Market Baskets, something nice in this line and cheap too. HAMS ! HAMS ! ! HAMS 1 1 t Rnir-HT f!nrv? rinvatlc1 anil Pinntnr TTania ilso Comtrv Bides and Shonldaia i Hitridns Soap 10 cents ; Baltimore Citv 8oiD Scents per par: Brooms 20eents , sBropras 25 tents; Brooml as 35 eents ; Brooms Ho centaTat THE WIDB AWAKE. mayl4 CANNEDi(GQQDS,M THRESH Columbia Hiver rinnnl Salmnna. J? Fresh Canned PeanhM 9. and 'A lh ram. t rri i. Our Ice Box IS now ready and on Monday morning we will be reaUT to annnlv nnr (inslnniKm with Ice, at as low figures 'a any. -house kr I - .i - ir it . 1 1 i ... liik C!i i,v - n nmi vcui v nn r r at rt tiMetv Kxitra just on me ice, can anu gee it at may 14 THE WIDE AWAKE. TRehearsal. ALL persons to take partem ibe AR1 DISE and the PE&I. are to meet affi Opera House on Wednesday, the 17th, at 71 o'clock P. M . M usicians are requested te he punctual. mayl4 2t Ice Gream. "TV M. RIGLER takes this method of call I Iff i . 1 ... .... . .. . ine the attention ol the rnhH& tftentrVft lv to r the art that, hia IJr.HV gnBEXlf SALOON, will be opened for the season, on muuuaj iota. T a . i i c . i 117 ILL find it to lbe!r advantage to supply 1 to their StTvant themselves with Goods at tower prices than they can be bought in Northern markets. The following Goods must be sold, viz : 150 Jb3 Gail t& Ax Snuff in bladders. Tea. Peptr Twine. Potafch.'Lye, Brooms, Soap' Blacking, Bluting. Dooley's Yeast Powders Clothes Piiis. Seears. Stove Polish Tnlr. Starch, Brai.dy Peaches, Brandy Cherries. Candles, Mcstard, B; tickets, W.raDping Paper; Liquors and Windf Ftbur.'FantySdaftt Louis Lager Beer, Pepper and Spices iff rm foil. Candv. Pennr San op Wfilnnf an x - . r i , i 1' i Musbrponf Sauce, Set Oil .'; v 2 Large Platform Idlei, 5 Chanter Seal, &C..&C. i ? :; s - " a I !f Call and rccure bargains. J DDLS, Assignee. niay4 Hnrrali. Hurrah, Hurrah. JOIUSTON RE-ELEGTMOIf BY A Large Majority, Great Bargains ARE BEING SOLD AT THE NEW STORE ON TRYON STREET. OPPOSITE BUTLER'S JEWELRY STORE. n.WB TYL1GB PRINTS FROM 5 TO 7 GTS FOR TEN DAY8. ALL GRADES OF CHOICE GOODS AT PRICES IN PROPORTION, AT A. W. LOYNS'. IfmayS; mm -T1 SUGAR CURED HALIS BY THE TIERCE. AT KM MILLER & SONS. aprl5 1 Cedar Grove Dairy. PERSONS and Families can be supplied With Dure. POOd frmh MilV ZA mornine and evening at tho. An r ders through the Post Office will be promp- tier AtrAnr1H Am TT m nr.n a AT mwiiubu iu. IX Ha CSUSKSAMOX. aprl4 Country Potatoes, T 50 to 75 cents per bushel. White L Beans 30 cents per peck, to close out tbe .SS.il -arc. vs-fis;. : H ri r- -4 xiuiicara ueoie. t aoIie Nili6niJ'f-'i) . 11 .1 n - -tn wn TtnniTfnir'. : a ixa a u xxjixiauss j& HON. Aeenta Office 2nd Story Parks' Bailding, Tryon Stri. HOTELS & RESTAURANTS. : t'i Alexander House, - ... CHAR fjO ITE, N. C, Bdlo wTron Street M. E. Church. THE building has recently been thoroiiBb Jy refitted and renovated, and the Pro pnetreaai1Sr8lDrA V AlexaoirJs prepar ed to i acdbnimodate termunent and transient boarders. A Bhare of pnblic patronage u reapectrully solicited, i- ' ' MRS AW ALEXANDER. DR. A. W. A T.TCTT A VniTP rv...- . has his office in-h Alexander House, and will Ka hln. 4 . 11 . ' lli fictm vu 3cc u ia oju customers and new ones. Dental work will be dene at rates to suit the times. Entire satisfaction guaranteed. febl7 ' St. Charles Hotel, STATESVIJJLEi N. C, Otho M Barklev Proprietor. This House is most eligibly located ; newly furnished, and possesses ac commodations unexcelled by any House in tbe State.' . i : , Breakfast and Dinner House at the Depot. 3 7 ,iMAN.SIQNCHOTJSE GREENVILLE, 8. C fTlHIS house ia located on tbe Air-Line Railroad, about midway between Char lotte and Atlanta, at tbe terminus of the Greeny((fc-reolTunJ where tourists-amy atop arid -enjoy the comforts oi a first-class Hotel, recently renovated and refurnished. CALNAN & ROATH aug31 41m Proprietors of Trade and CHARLOTTE, N. C. Unsurpassed accommodations for Traveling Patrons. -; ABADSHAW. Oad9 , s,' Proprietor PRIVATE BOARDING, dOtJTH E4m Street, rtrppnshrtw v n One-eonare from Depot. Unsurpassed accommodation for Traveling Patrons SSSLl Termat-tfSIl i -war v NEW-GOODS! ll.ViK AM) PLATED WARE, SPECTACLES. AC. Spiff sM agoJd Weight clock j$3MaafivefvthiL IseLrti. t e highest Casli illr.l h ; Watches, Clocks and Jewelrv. re paired and warranted for 12 months, at J. T. BUTLER'S, Carolina Jewelry Store, feb27 Charlotte. N. C. & Fmmmw, Watches and Jewelry WATC BIF1IKIP A5iP WA SB ANTED A JSIJ BEAUTIFUL ASSORT MENT OF GOLD AND 8ILVER GOODS, WHICH HAVE BEEN BOUGHT CHEAP AND4WILL BE EOLD to SUIT the TIM J P.. raar25 JUST RECEIVED. KJt sjsas .r . ki loof CIGA8 from 2i tol5ernt at Retell. Also, a ?ood'afortpnt if PBEWlia OBACOO-low for cash. 1 xl AUbTJIi. mayll Cow Found ! i Small Red Cow with horns and a piece A. Cut from nrtpp .inkt Tl above Cow has been on my premise at Col piace lor bix montns, and can be bad by the owner proving property and pacing for Mthjs advertisement ... raayUlOt 3 ? Wi k- .;c JJEMP and Rape Seed, just received. W R BURWELL & CO. mayC 200 CASES Biff ERS, JUST LANDED, and FOR SALE LOW, BY R.:n. uiller & sons. mayl3 , Stoney House, Chnroh St roc o HES ,2S h - - j " . . tnu. miM' nnmumnl it band of sivtfflanUs' niilig'tw aien 13 lSaiTTlCIfPIpPcrted Cipara t 10 and 12J pear wrt image for stealing hqrs f r r t Ut may 12 'tVt:.J ! ('' i'n- . i-.:- : ': . I flitf-'jt J