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SEX i-r a c GUA8 R. JONES, v "f'lll(l w nnt?Tr Ann unnivrTT I n ? fMltors jat;ifrpneiors j Pree-frm-tlie-tIotlnjr"-cmple Ah at fetter our free-born reason.' INPlXIBIlRJJliE s; We can not notice anonymous communica tions. In ell oases to -faquir tbe writer's name and address, novfor 'publication,' but as a guarantee of good faith. - We aannot, under any circumstances, re turn rejected communications, nor can we cndertake to preserve manuscripts. Articles written on both, sides of a sheet of paper eupcA.b afoepfei pnbUcatlo. j , : e. ' ' 1 OBSERVATIONS. V Caterpillars' thai feeoil cabbage eat t wfce tkeir weight In a day- - If Packard were drunk the Packard gov ernment would, not jecover, i'.s autonomy until Retard & liaei frliewtf I hbihihg of it but Packard, Uv,llJ,,-;( Probably the sublimes t rpectacle Jbat Wagner ever saw In his maddest dream.wM a beautiful ladyf dressed all In snowy wbjte with nutbitfvilifciofrlUsff JifcUal cascade down ber back, in the middle of tbe night trying to smuggle her husband's best razor so as to cotiier corffsT"" " " ' Josh Billicgs says: Wheceyer I find real hrfhd&oma .wnman . enfeaeed f in .wtnv min's rgnWbizielstnidri am' going o take mytf akAmder-'iriy, armjlnd f iins, the processTon. . WoJeftgetW IheQ WHt'Iak Tbe Legislature of Minnesota has j asfpassed a bill authorizing women to practice iaw In aUthecourtsphltS.J (J It hits been discovered that you may cure twthache by dissolving half a drachu of bi-carbonaU of sodjal ja jao. a ofl wle aad holdmg'cWsolutron in yodr mouth. The wjm6Hof t& Bkb&hhrigg filed arf Inyentory of his estate a short time since in Galveston. It footed up $1,000. A Brooklyn h fhef as I an ip5teigeni German clerk, who is trying to learn Eng lish b looCing up in the dictionary every word be hears but does not understand. A to exalain what cut of meat she wanted. ate her beef cooked rare. "Kare?" he re peated. "" "Bare ? Vat is dat ? Ob, yes : I know.' R-a-r-e Tery-seldomi ,mt" Ktt I The ureensDoi Mackey, ofiSbuu it- ays Jidge , is the only man in thrlfnitc Leach ijrranrs Now that it is conceded that a gen eral war in Europe is inevitable, the impression prevails that the days "f the Ottoman empire are about num bered. in e coecs 01 tfl-JiAscem -war ques tion has caused an advance in grain but tbe cloud hangs like a heavy fall over our cotton markets; aridi Creates a great uneasiness in the bonds and stocks of all the European countries. DOCKEi ptoST'tfbt&l ) THE NEW ADMINISTRATION. Oliver Dockery has addressed a let ter to George W McCrary, Secretary - of War, in th-3AiUefr enj uoruing xiaycs poncy 01 reconciuaiion and also giving his views as to how that reconciliation cpuidu bevnQrj5 speedily and efifectively brought about. He also takes occasion to say in this BAfsamkfmfi and 'disinterested motives and th has no axe of his own to grind, ij wen mat ne was expucic on inapporat as some of his acquaintances might navetnougnt ne contrary, ma vvswaj however, havenaiergtmy k'tttdstlmdi cal change since the last campaign. Hear him Itow he goes forrth nue officii HI JjL Malfeasance in office by both prin cipals and deputies is rapidly doing mischief. ' Inhuman and brutal mis conduct oftentimes disgracing official PnnAnn.t and mornarimrrr nnrxalAvatinnm alone; guiding their action. The peacf ( and well being "of that people, to say nothing 01 tneir allegiance to our party demands a change of regime. Kind ness and common courtesy should de note official acts aadinspireoandence and good jfUL i t WiUdiM in stead of yielding to toe pressure for mere troops thereby not only engen dering bad blood, but so directly an tagonizing the pacific views of your ad ministration so wisely inaugurated by our illustrious President, let me sug gest a thorough investigaticind see if the people have not grievances wor thy your consideration and entitled to some regard beyond that of periodical calls of tax collector and , unfeeling: government agents. test against the present status in Worth uaronna.' The installment of Nicholls as 6o? ernor of Louisiana is onlythTqUeiticW of few days, as it is generally supposed, that Hayes will recognise the Legisla tors who were elected according to the Commissioners' returns andwho have a prima facie tifiitoitho1Sce, 'tts also said that hejwnngnor.altogetber thertf6; This wilLthen. give the . Nicholls mem bers thetcontrol of the Legislature, and Packard like f Chimber'.ain will be Heft to fight his own battle. , V;;j::r.'.: ; ' ' True EtiettE.-'-Io ascents by nar row paths orstairways, the gehtleman precedes the lady,, and in descents he follows her,-according' to strict eti: quette ; ;but""ionocent,rsen8ible, vwell bred people lay very Utile stress upon such rules,, and act in the matter as convenience - and propriety may die tate. Too much thought of the origin of these distinctions is not consistent with perfect purity;- F Jotirnal. pf CommerCeS.,.,. . ,-t .'r ; A r s faith :.J& tlhaki "ItkcrrChA pay you J0rsayin& Vo fitu Tf. l A has bought a dee ! Let' iretl&lOirXlTD POLITICS INCOlf- GRUOtTS ELEMENTS. The history, of -all ages proves that there. is none so cruel and intolerant as the religious bigot, and we blush to say that the case holds good in the Christian as well as in other religious denominations. The . religious fanatic is as infallible.in his own eyes, as the self-righteous Pharisee," and the price less gem'ofj charity, which the Scrip tures claseify as the rarest of - all vir tuesTii considered aVeakn ess and an every'page of history, of the old world, 14 blurred by scene? of cruelty for con- science sate, ana : cy persecutions. ior political and religious beliefs. It . was owing to this intolerance of spirit that lnu-apeotnioreiAinersi ta jsauini.Aue Mayflower, in search of a new world, where they could worship God as they choose. Much - prejudice has been created against the Catholic church, because it sou cht to merge the State and Churen into bnc" -Wsj haVe :been raisecLiruthe belief that the? State, .and ChWch ought to be kept forever sepa rate and distinct, for we believe that ..a. .... :. , . the merging of the two would be, fata to human liberty, and' would place us at the mercy of a power -whose wrath wo61df (equal th4 rueliayjtorturespf neii nsen. . , ? f ) $)nft lling) is fetf&kinf Aliatfl reMgioi and politics are inoongruous elements, kAdwjfino nioretnfx thsn'drl'and wa- I ter. They were not made to go hand in nana, ana it becomes me uuty 01 every patriot and lover of liberty to combine against; and frown down any religious - denomination that takes mop atopic in politicshan in religion many nave a vague iear mat some aay this-cotintry will(faHinto(the clutehei som, church, or.religious sect butt we thaveitieveil baa l&rryPsuch appfehea sions; nor.dov we , believe, that theref as the remotest probability of such an e'vnt. The moral sentiment of the country, however, should be exerted to put down the fanatical spirit of that franfitfg deqqminalionikiiown as 1 1 Northern Methodist Church- Som e of I grace to (Jnristian religion, and their bloodthirety resolutions exhibit a de gree of malice and hatred towards the Southern people, that is in direct con flict,with the laws, both of humanity aadXJdd; -iThbse refigin bigots ' Who asjrembk.tQ fopjenj jiserd, ind .stir op the latent fires pi sectional hatred, under the guise f celigioh, would,5 ithy had U power, subj? ct thosewho IdKageewnthen?politically,toaslave- fvorae, thin death, and to J tortures more cruel and excruciating than the thumb-screw the-j-ackand pther hep riisCrjimntsi inTtntedrjo torture and punish man. We are glad, how ever, to see that their day is about at an end, anthat this country, so long distracted by contention and strife, longs for a reign of peace, and the goodly blessings and prosperity itwil Are Advertisements Bead? AO as? TA H T John Forsyth, the veteran editor of the Mobile Register, used to tell a good tory M J Ulttsiratfe!th'e4' value df news- f r- 0, Ban ting before the public whenever you wished them to know of your wante or wares. : - ' ? Mr. Forsyth was incidentally drawn !r-exps.Veiaf. poatic aouots wnetner an aayertise ment benefited a man's business -at all, and closed his side of tbe debate with ttfe c6Minor,rdniarl,li's aff nioney given to tne am 01 tne newspapers, "FomtUi "Let us test the ruth of tout assirtion. Sit down and lite out an advertisement such as I dictate, and we will put it in the small est type, the cases contain, and insert UtothdWrnotestdoMedfitie'Risfci: you can select." The next morning there appeared in aa$eijivttQui ajbit of display, And id tbermosi wot 0 vie w JH$a0e he paper, the following : " W anted : To buy a dog. No--Blank street." Apply at The contract was that in case1 the in case1 'ad, was a 'success' the merchant was 0 payL,Forsyth;$5 and treat to wine nd 'oysters.1. Irit failed to meet the eyes of parties . with merchantable canines, the editor was to pay the mer chant $5 and set up a supper for the ince' 6f bif ex6riment the' riierchani called at the Register office several times. He looked as though be were in trouble, appeared nervous, looked over his shoulder like one who is pur sued by a terrible bore or a persistent diinmallyr late in the - evening, he met his editorial Mefid, "and before the latter had time to open his mouth the merchant said, hurriedly and excitedly, ''For Heaven's sake leave that adver tisement out of your evening edition. Ttrere's the $5 for it and $5 more td Blank street s eo and eet the oysters. I'm nearly worried to death." The poor man had recklessly made himself and his family the victims of a terrioie persecution fjiebf f the car riers had '66ne their YbUh'ds with the Register, customers of all sorts, with every imaginable breed, size and color of animated sausage dangling at the end of two, ropes, steel chains, brass chains., orclinging at Ahe heels -of. the owner and-would be" vendor swarmed in the vicinity of No. Blank street. .They rang the bell of the street door a thousand time 1 jn vtwdj . hours f they waylaid eyery" tnembef ofthe 'family : servant, nor proprietor, nor child of the -household- dared; appear " otf the street until an officer was sent for, and the persecution stopped by the threat to lock up the swarm &i urchins, dogs and an. , That merchant enlarged his adver tisement and thereafter attended to it as 'any otner branch of his. busineis, He had learned that people do, some- now, nnd out tne contents or a news- pa per advertisement. " 1 'Eev B CravenD P, will deliver the annual address at the closing exercises hf TVfnnroa Hisrh - School, on-the 24th of May next. at he your foreman ana collector.' An Act To Remove Obstructions from '"and to Provide for the Passage of Fish tin i the Catawba and Yadkin .Rivers". ; The General Assembly of North Car olinado' enact : v Section 1. That 7no person "shall place or allow to remain in the Ca- tawba liiver between, tne i&outn Caro lina line and that point on said -River nearest Old Tort 1n- v"McDowel county ; T nor in the Yadkin or .Fee pee tiivers from the South Carolina Tine tct Patter son's Factory in Caldwell county, any obstruction whatever to the free pas sage for fish (tmleis such!- obstructions shall leave a Ires and open passage of fish of not more than seventy-hye nor less than thirty- feet at any one' point, or in-case it may be necessary to have more than one ssucn. passage f lnnne sanle ; dam, then all 1 openings Jiot to exceed one, hundred. fee ; and !.where, there may be such'obstruction on both sides of any Island or Shoal belonging to the same-' ordlnerent persons, then the opening of -said dam: or shoal shall be as above prescribed in both .chan nels,) under a penalty of fifteen dollars for every day " thai such ' obstruction s allowed to- remain; one-hair loithfe Dartyv suing and, nthe other 1 to the School .Fund ,pf; the;-county, 4wherein suit is brought. , Sections. mat at any time or on aDDlication of five or mote responsible citizens, the -County Commissioners of any county . bounded by -either of said Kivers, or througn wnicn tney may r.unr or either of thtm between tne points najned s in section lof this Act; -shall examine any jdam . in.said'Eivers and after .written notice to the nartiesunx lereeted.enaiL decide wnat wouia be a owner or owners of any dam' shall con struct 'suchv.nsn way- as anay, be -:des- cribed and required, by 4he County Commissioners; -and " on failure" to comnlr 'with such requirements the said ownertOP owners shall be guilty f a misdemeanor, and on-conviction shall be fined one hundred-dollars per day for everv day that said .dam of ob- struction is permuted 10 remain wun- -section 6. - xnat u any : person or persons shall place Any impediment in or near such fish way, that may hinder or obstruct the free passage of fish, such 'person orper8ons-saa"offendiDg shall beseemed euiity:;QiaLm;sde meanor. and on conviction shall be finpfl not ksa than one hundred dol lars nor excee'duagf EveJiuadredixlol Urs, or may be imprisoned not ex fceedincr thirty days, or both, in the liseretion -of the Court; for each of fense. -,,""t ' " Section 4. That any person or per sons who shall take any scaled fish from the waters of saidxiyers by any means! except liook and aioe.duribg the spawning season, to-Vitf from tl 1st day 01 May to tue lUtn day 01 June in each arid everv veaf1 fo the' ; period ffJwo yearsshalLbe' deemed guilty of IV, mi3uemeanor,f nu uii vuuvicuou shall be fined . not less than one hun dred dollars, nor more than three htm dred dollarspormar be "imprisoned not exceeding th&tyrldays, orhoib,fn tne aiscrenon 01 tne vajuti,, igeacn offense" " - Section 5. .That "whenever any per sdn shall decline to remove tbe ob structions which prevent the free pas sage offish on said rivers on account of any claim to the ownership of the bed or channel of the said rivers, and if for any cause the same cannot be pur chased from the owner at a reasonable price, the county Commissioners of the county wherein the said" owners land I is situated shall condemn the same as follows: The Sheriff or Sheriffs of the county or counties in wnicn tne oeci or cnannei 01 tne river proposed to be condemned shall be situated, shall,-at the request of the Commissioners of the county or coun ties, summon five disinterested free holders who shall ascertain the value of the property so proposed to be condemned, under oath, to be admin istered by any , .'.usticc of the Peace, and upon payment or tender by said Commissioners of the amount so asses sed, the title of tbe property so con demned and appraised, shall forever be vested in the State of North Caro lina, and hereafter no person shall be permitted to enter or otherwise obtain auue to any portion 01 tne be : or channel of said river. .Section 6. That all laws or clauses iiaws in conflict witn tne provisions of this act are hereby repealed section. That this act shall take effect from and after the first day of May, A. D. 1877.. Perfect Faith c yABtoy ai se bb fjosdon ivno Ws-bfoke 4fc... ra mray passing over them. ie was laid away in one of tne beds ot the hospital to die, and another little crea ture of the sanjie clwss-darijy; picked up 8icr;wim.rAraln tevwt, -a . . . . - - Tatter was allowed to lie down-by the etuc vi iue uiue - wusubu uot,. xao crept up to bin? and Asaid.'"Bobby. did you neyer near about Jesus ?n""N'o,-1 never heard him." "Bobby I went to LMission Scbeo oucet and they tpjd,us that Jesus would taKe-vou to heaven irhen you die, and you'd. never hunger any more, and n6 more palff-ityou axed mm."- " ' ' "I . couldn't ask such a " grea big gentleman as he is to do any thing for t he'll do all .that if you ax him." "How .? can I ax him if L don't know where he lives, and how could I . it 1' it 1 . 1 .1 a get tutre watDuoia way legs is Droxe r.' Hobby, tnoy told me- at ' Mission School as 'how' .Jesus "passes by. leacner says as ne goes around. ,.llow do you know but what he micht come around to this hospital this very night? -You'd know ; him if you was to see him." "Butf I can't keep my "eyes open. My lees feel so tired. ' Doctor says I'll die." Bobbyhold up your nana wnenne passes by.. , ? - They got the hand up., -It dropped. Tried again, v It slowly f ell " back Three times he eot np-the little. hand: only to let it fall. Bursting into tears. he said.: "I, give it ' up.n Iobby. lend me yer haprfffjyeffellw gkfl my pillar; 1 can do without itM So one hand was propped upjrAnd when they cane m thfe morning the boy lay J-- J t. ; 1 J -1:11 L.IJ...T r. -r ucur uis uauuituiiiem up ior oesus. jY x ou may searcn tno world and you Cannot ' find a erahder illustration of simple trust than that'dOliai OlttU bay who , had - been to mission school but once: 'II ifc I hat monkey f,which recently & got H-Btrauaie 01 a cannon at tne barracks at Augustav-Ga., and, palhngth trig ger ot the shooting iron, blew himsel into -tne Sweet By-and,by; is said, to have been the only person that is to say, the only-;the onlyi .individual, so to speae, tnat nas cast a general gloom over tne entire community by commit wug buiuiuo m some ..time. rna cana which impelled the poor fellow to self slaughter is still a mvsterv. As it in hardly possible that he' was a victim' of unrequited love, and as he is beliyed to have been financially sauare with the world, and is not known to have had a mother-inlawr it -is impossible to tell what he could have been rthinkme about. -Courier JournaL. The Tale of a Dog. The officers attached to the Washineton Street police station house, in Brooklyn, are responsible for the story that, since the night of the" fife at the -Brooklyn Theatre, the j-uips- have been nightly visited by a 1 dogi which through the day obtains a precarious living by for aging in the immediate neighbohrood. Each night, at intervals the dog comes in the entrance to the. ruins, and waits and whines, as if in expectation ' of meeting its" master, wh6'it is supppsed was one of the victims of that f calami ty.; ; Thedogiias found -friends among the officers who refrain ifrom clubbing him. and have even been 'heardirto speak words of kindness to him. : - i New York World. PEC1A1. KOTICKS. . Good Advice. , , . -Now is the time of year for Pneumonia, Lane Fever, Ac. .Every family should have a bottle of bosehee's Germhn Byrap. Don't auow tor one moment, tbKt oougo to stake hold of your child, your family . or yourself. Consumption, Asthma, pneumonia. Croup, uemorrnaeevand other fatal diseases may set in. Although it is true German Syrnp is enrin thons ndS'of these dreaded dis eases, yejtjt js much, better to ha ye it at band when three-doses wui cure you. One Bottle will last your whole family a winter and) t eep you safe from danger. If you are consumptive do not rest .until yon have tried this remedy;' 'Sample bottles 10 cents. jbtegnlar sizejacentsultala by your Drag gistTCSmith., frT, , Tjiy , ;tM .. 5 ' , ; Prompt Belief. . Jj - Those, who suffer from Neukaixiu, Scia ,11 co.i or Mu6cpiAB Bbkpmatifm,, can Jjaye prompt ana permanent relief, by using Nedhamia. SpEcino. it is an internal reme dy, and cures .these, painful affections, by correcting the fluids of tbe body, a disor-. dered condition of which prod aces J the disease, , Go to yonr druggist and get a-bot- le, it win act nae magic. ; Those -snfTeiinr from Couqhs and Corns. so prevalent now, will find in Midicateb Homy remedy that will cure "without nauseating or deranging the general -system aii aruggisis seu it. . ; , . :., rNERvous debility; Vital weakness oc depression f a weak xhaustt-" feeling, no" energy or - courage the result of meutal over-work descre- tlons or excesses, or some drain upon the system, is always cured by HUMPHREYS UOAfCUPHATIC SPECIFIC No. 28 It'lonea up and invigorates, the system, dis pels tne gloom and despondency, imparts trength ana energy ,--stops ' the drain and I rejuvenates, the entire , men. , Been used 20 ears .with perfect success by thousands, old by dealers1 Price $1.00 per sin trie vial. Loc $5 (KKper package of five vials and -$2.00 vial or powder, cent by mail on receipt of price. Address HUMPHREY S' HOME- OPAT W. MEDICINE COMPANY, 562 oKU A D W AX , NF W , YORK. . ; mav9 - . " , T! eitivesSlBBeef ANOTHER arrival of Tennessee Beef Cat tle, fine snd fat.'' Call and see for your- ; Tryon street, opposite City Clock. " aprlS ' "'-' ni f-j.f -jdi . FAIRBANKS' il nt STANDARD SCALES!! MADE 'WITH THK 1 Latest & roost valuable improvemeBts SCALES THL WOULD'S STANDARD ascxiyxf Hjeps&x usplu at ; World's Fair,. London, I 5 1 World's Fair. W. Y., 1 853 World's Fan, Paris 1867 World's Fair, Vienna, 1873 Wo r IcT-S Fafr. Santa&a. ' ' Chill.: ' -v. JAai , i nQ9R Cbill. "1870 W & - j mil I fis &t.. a- CUU J) liK AK1&PIGB MIUA,l4 V V- ii JEA COFFEE 43ANS, v . o i Agents for'Mlles' Alarm MoneV brawnr 4 . ' ' - "t kC' -' 1 FAIRBANKS A CO., 166 Baltimore. St - Baltimore. FAIRBANKS A CO; 63mp 8t.New Or leans. , .. j i ; ( , ,,-fi ,,. FAIRBANKS CO., 21(j Main St.! Buffalo, FAI RRANK8 & CQ , 934 .Broadway, Al r ba-hy, N. Y. ' , . , - FAIRBANKS & f CO., 403 St; - Paul 1 St', - Montreal. . m , FAIRBANKS & CO., 34 King William Bt. London. .......... , I , FAIRBANKS; BROWN AT CO. &M St,,1 Boston. " FAIRBANKS & EWING, Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. ;;i fr , .,t;t-i ii l FAIRBANKS, , MORSE ,-iCO, Chieago, ! Illinois. ' ",rii . FAIRBANKS; 'AfORSE A CO; Cincinnati, unio. ,--? i ii 4 - ? FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.. Cleveland. Ohio-. FAIRBANKS, MORSE St CO.; Pittsburgh, 1 Pa. FAIRBANKS MORSE St CO., Louisville," Fairbanks co., st Louiv Mo., FAIRBANKS &'HUTHISON, San Fran- Cisco! i'l ,1 !'':; . 'm. "For sale by, leading Hardware Dealers, feb23 taw d eow w 5m Election .Notice.:. : iM"OTICE is hereby given" thai in pursaance of law, an election will be beld'oa the 1st Monday in May, 1877, at the usual poll ing peaces in the several Wards 6f the City of Charlotte for Mayor and a Board of Alder men for said city, 'for tbe'twelve months next ensuing. Wasd , Np.j J,.4-Regfctrar-i-Mi C H3?er Inspectors C Scott, p4 H Deweyr WW Grier. 1 ; ' Wabd No." 2Regi-trar W W War ; InspectorsL W Sanders,-WmJBloan,; John TButlen , , t I Wxap iNo.'S?-IegistrarI flcbin" InspectorsmA il Creswell. iM As8tanSe. W4XD No-4. Registrar E.K POsborne; Inspectors M L Barringer, A R Nisbet, Jas Harty.r st, m ;Wn Johssto Mayor. ; x . t- Mfi A lkxahbkb, Sheriff, apr4 tde ' -" ' Bulbous Roots; nar24f lft BUASR A CO'S, , r- - ' DrugStOTe, . A. W. L O Y N S i -WTEW SPRING CALICO AT 71c JJEW SPBING CALICO AT 7c. JJEW 8PBING CALICO AT 7Jc. fE W CREAM AT 71c JVATEST STYLES AT 7ic. JATEST STYLES AT 7e. , ' L" A TEST STYLES AT 7icJ ; . .A..W..,L0YNS.. HAS LOWERED THE PRICE TO SUIT ;&'! THE LADIES AND TIMES. aprlO r- Established 1812. - (ON WHITE SPOOLS.) . GEORGE 1 CLARK, Sole Apt A Complete assortment of this popular A ' brand of Spool Cotton can ' be bad at Wholesale of Messrs Elias, Cohen & Roes sler and Wiftkowaky fc Rintels, and a foil assortment at - Retail- by all the' leading merchants in Charlotte.. P. S. Ladies be sore that you Ret the O. N. T, wound on White Spools. No other is genuine, a -xaarSl 3m At Lowest Prices ! ! , WE 6FFER fg Boxes C. B. Bidef, ; Tierees S. C. Ham, ; - .Tiereos Best Lard, - 50 Tus Bt 1ard I 3Q Barrels S. H. Syrnp, JgQ Barrels PI onr, all grades, 2QQ Sacks Salt, ' aprll ' BUR WELL i SPRINGS. $5 Reward. STRAYED , OR STOLEN on Monday evening, a Pointer Bitch Pnp, eight months old.' twentr-two inches hleh.' dark brown head and ears, and large spot same color on back.balanee white; answers tothe name or "JJL168." The above reward will be paid on return of the pop, or information leaaing to ner recovery. r aprll tf W L BOYD; "LAPSED POLICIES" Ofl Life Insurance. ANY person haying "Life Policies" paid up to, and lapsed by reason ofthe war, will receive valuable information, by send- ' . ' Care of Religions Herald. ;aprl2eod3t Richmond, Va. HOW CHEAP! !! J;" 712 EiWS FOR ELEGANT PB1NTS, Strictly; for Cash, at BARRINGER & TROTTER'S. aprlO "HAPPY RaUAEF ta Yomte tits from the effects of Er rors and Abuses in early life. -MmnhV1 XtontrtrmA Im. -3 lillDedlments to Marriasre ra- o : O moved; new method of treat aoent: new and remarkable remedies ; books and circu fiT lars sent free in sealed en re g; lopes. Address, Hawird ni 2 O ma Association, 4l nuinta oh, irmiaaeipnia, : x a. ah n Institution having a high renntation for . honorable conduct, and , ttrofeaaionaJ skill. marl71y 0ORH, OATS. PEAS. IJIIMOTHY and N. C. HAY jODDEB, 8HUCKS, . INDIAN BOCK LIME, JJOSENDALE CEMENT, 3 QALCINID PLASTER, AND PLASTER, " , gHINQLES and LATHS, iLOW FOR CASH, ' j, AT -" W- W WARD'S, CORNER COLLEGE AND FOURTH 8TB HEA jLpOR Imported Oat Meal French Prnnes, Italian 3 jlacardni.Y Eaglish ' Dairy' Cheese," Very Choice5 Pickles, Sauces, ' Jeffies, Pre serves,. Ac. t.: T , f,, . 7 Also Brooms, Backets,; Baskets,' "and Croquets, and Fresh Plain and Fancy Crack era, Corn Starch, Baking Powders, Cream VttQoJ- nfTaA. Bum. TTaa - JL - 41 - i ' . vvv) vnW WW4Mii fc will give yon l bcttoM prices, 'wholesale pr retaU.1 " ' i r- apr!4 fXandrews"' -Agent 1 Notice. HAVING been appointed Receiver or the notes and accounts due J Me Alexan der, I will be found at the Mansion Honse during 1 business hours, to attend f th settlement of the same. " ' . R P RUTLEDQB, - aprl4 lw i T. Tj. FILLETTE T A rBB?HLOT OF BIB C OLL ARS BIB COLLARS .1" SCHF.S, FICHU'S COLLiBETTES, COLLARS. , BUGHINGS IN. EVERY STYLE, LADIES', UNDER WEAR, SILK ZEE .A. IT ID K1 IE3 S O EC I IE IE1 S KID GLOVES, BLACK ENGLISH CRAPE. ... -ILLUSIONS; &c A small lot of Trimmeiand SPECIAL NOTICE. Mebchaxts, Fabmxbs, Mechahics, AB THE BEST OF MABEIKO, WILL SAVE AT LEAST 25 FEB CEKT. OF THUS UTESTXEBT BT tTSIHO OKLT THE N. C. BhOER. EARLY ROSE POTATOES, $5 PER BARREL, 1C; GOODRICH AND PINK EYE, $5 per Brought from New York and Guaranteed to be ' Genuine and sound. ' ' i . . - t - . " - Northern Apples at a small advann An w York prices ; 500 bnshels White Bolted MeaL at 75c ; 500 bushels No. .1 Seed Oats, at G5c 20,000 lbs Shorts, at $2 per 100 lbs ; 20.000 lbs xran, ai a.ou per ,j.uu ids j uacKs included in 2,000 lb lots ; 40,000 lbs N. C. Hay, at 75c per 100 lbs ; 20,000 lbs Maryland Timothy Har at $1.25 per 100 lbs ; 20.000 lbs Shucks, t $1 per 1 100 lbs.; 20,000 Fodder, at $1.25 per 100 lb? r Of all kinds and in any quantity, supplied on : ODQf WinDD mars?- ,,j . Q " KJ TI Z H t XI- U'- Donse and Lot For Sale. UNDER a deed of trust to me, exeenUd by J Me Alexander and wife, bearing date on the lth day of January, 1876, and duly registered, I will sell at the Court House deor in Charlotte en the 5th of My, XS77, that lot in the CUy of Chartptts, Crontiag is feet on Trade street, joining the residence of H T-Butler and others, and containinsf the residence lately occupied by said J , Mc Alexander. -.-,- -t i .jm TERMS CASH. it ? C DO WD, Trustee. : apr4 tds 4 v,:;: Anthracite Coal. A New supply of the very best Anthracite Coal, whicfl we .will deli ver al $3 ca per ton. Full weight and quality always guaranteed Orders left with-Mr J. Alphonso .'Young, or at Cotton Compress will be promptly filled Thanks to the public for past patronage. 'FE feb3 823 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ' ;Xew Linen Dress Gcclc. OUR spring importation of choice Priritedl linen Lawns, has. jaHVbeeB- received ex-steamship Brittaimia,M----- .-' - LAlDlES CAN nAVB SAMPLES New Printed- Linew -Lawns Black nat; terns on white ground r Blue pattens on white gxovnd ; CrimsOn patterns on white ground t Lilac patterns on white ground Brown patterns on white ground. . a Mourning Linen Lawns ,Wbit patterns on black ground ; Plain black'linen lawn Plain .white linen lawn, 28 inches wide ' Plain white linen lawn, 88 inches wide., i ' For Travelling Suits Plain Flax colored Linens, 84 inches wide, at 20, ;5, 28. -8 J, 8$ and 40 cents per yard j i . Plain Navy Blue Linens, Plain Black Linens, Checked Linens, natural flax colors Also Household Linens of every-descrip tion . Linen Handkerchiefs, Ac,, Qualities always reliable. Prices always reasonable. ; GEO MILLIKEN SON, - - Linen. Stort,.82S Arch Street,: . ; aprU lm . Philadelphial ; JUST RECEIVED. l Kri H". f iHas W: a in Cheiot Buckwheat Flour, at 'aprlS B M CUITH'S. HAS F O R , L A D I ES FOR CHILDREN. ' 1 i Untrimmed Bonnets and Hats esV Ladies DEararvo to savs kosxt oak DO SO BT BUTIKO THE NOBTH CaSOLIVA HAXD-MADK-SHOIS, JtiXVPACTVUKt XXPBKSS- xt roa Sovthxbv Ladies., SAMPLE & WETMOP E. 3 1? barrel: short notice. Don't forset to ,,iRre.Assirafli!f!i,.1. IN addition to other Fire Companies. I am t f fii!lAent of the BWTI8H AMER ICA ASSURANCE COMPANY, Toronto, 5hi9tpL iidnP (Qi4-.$5oo,ooo oo 5 ?M68eU v- 1,129,908 92 Total Cash Assets in the U. 8669.079 81 The British America is a meet reliable and conseivative Company, pays is losses prompUy d withont quibbfiig, and also inserts a "special clause in its Policies" pro tecting private - Dwellings, Barns, School Houses and Churches, v against damage , by taine." " without extra charge." - - THOS F DRATTON, w ; ":get. Charlotte, N. C V? in the New Insurance Building. R. N. Littlejohn 1 -5l m CUARLOTTE, Jf. C, 1 : r vVH AYZNG teereased my facilities for 8tor- -m. tag ana nanalins LVinmVnrnontu t n, BOW trenared tn j i!?' rai. Floor and all kinds of Couix. StfTProiuca Shipments, however small. vwnspronpt ana careful attention, and are sea t cnc8 cr kept on ths m&rket nn. fl! -c- i::iurnsmaJe immediately. rv;"3 correspondence solicited. g1 "rndPlantatioB supplies ders Blackwood's building. feb!7 ;--'r;rw.-'K'.-":;: -For Sale or Rent. A Ccmfortable six room Cottage, with JO basement, well of, water in the ya.d, barn and other necessary outhouses, with fifteen acres of 1 and, lying in the saburbs of the town of Statesville. Apply U i - r"i-3:-V' At this Office. Lqm pa arid Lanterns WOW offered at Very low prices to meet the views of costomers. t -! -i-. . : L u T 0 SMITH, aprlS . . - Druggist.. c Cash .Buyers - ARE getting the benefit ofthe best possi ble prices, at . TO SMITH'S, . tprlj . - i s.. . DrugStOTf. '
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 18, 1877, edition 1
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