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2 a !TlI,YBSEliym zrur fH ThlSli April 1877., BREVARD McDOWEIX, . Editors & Proprietor. Free from the doting scruple Mi at ia fetter onr free-born reason." ; INFliEXIBI.E RUI-ES. ; ' v. MniiMAmanonmon8ommnnioa-i Mona,; In Ml eases -we requirte writer's m g-aaxantee of good faltb. x Wa aannot, under any olrcumatoneea, re- lana rejected oommnmcatlons, nor can we . andertake to preserve manuscripts, -Articles written on both sides of a sheet ox paper cannot be accepted for publication. OBSERVATIONS. la 1876 California produced over seven million gallons of wine. : v The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to saimals in Atlanta, Ga.f oflers premiums for dray horses in the best condition, and is erfcctino' drinking fountains for man and beast. r n f & hi$cvrltiAd t krpsrsedl tbe aacesiitjc f a militarv force it is to pass arounaa contribution box. A French wit said of a man who was ex ceedingly fat, that nature only made him to show bow far the human skin weald stretch without breaking. . ; i . "What makes us poor ?" inquires an ex change; Can't answer for you, but big ap petite, poor game of billiards and small sal- are ara the troubles down this way. Ask us something hard. The bean potter of the Revere mflfee, Bos MMarle fiW, fio works fW$20er month, has accumulated $25,000. v Bone Sentinel : "E ?en if a boy is always whistling 'I want to be an angal,' it is just as well to keeD the preserved pears on the top shelf of the pan try m , Honest and courageous people have very little to say about either their courage or . their honesty. The tun has no need to boast of his brightness, nor the moon of her effn'gence. t lifeirlOeasj BuHetinWaots atoln veation to scratch a aaanV back. What were doors invented for? Packard's pluck is worthy of a better cause fie has a scrip like a bulldog. But even bul "-dogsliave. Jo iitoh en the" p feca'coi i rBut.f-That ft niw tha condJtion faf !h ex? cellency JdvjPaxkard. Benust retire With his present mouthful, and "Chaw" it in the retirement of private life. He has bit off quite as much as be can chew Baltimore Gazette. -r TAe vacaufiyQnhe Su p re m Court o - enrtedHState-waiiBoe beNfiUediun. til after the assembling of , Congress in June. The names of the applicants for the po&iftnJaitfiigidMT AO c The number of failures in North I i f ws nieesli4$e to 1876 1482.585. The number of failures for the first quarter of the present year was 23 and the liabilities $175,165 i&todnstile on.rtprowdeaL that a juror must possess a sufficient knowledge .of readiig. writing and arithmetic'to understand the'evidence offered before be shall be competent to Berv;otfntrim vtf?r ?ff?rff 1 1 m as The Kev Scott whom the New Eng land Methodists haUrfieiy1! mntdpred and quartered by thwneV of "SSutfe Carolina, knows nothing' about the was unaware of his death until so formed by his brethren in New Eng- Hayes and his cabinet seem to be in some doubt whether there is any neces sity after all of calling an extra session v-of Congress We cannot see any use for the expense an e es 3 i b aj o u Id impose upon the cunxry, orwhat good it could possibly ' accomplish. This country is in a state of peace disbanded and let go home. Hayes Org ait 6jj the Carpet Bag-i gee. The best index of a ruler's Views is the tone of the organ that represents him.: JudgtgTlhen fronfthf lahgCSige of the National Republican, the admin istration mouth piece at 'Washington, Mr Hayes has not a very exalted opin ion of the modern tribe of statesmen rf knpwa he Soulhiscaf petbagrs'i- JThe irfpi&licak slys on-rDA. Chamberlain, whilom Governor of South Carolina, has gone to New York and hung out his shingle . as a lawyer. is not this a whole chapter. pucarpet- bag rulef Hetoved e Qer people4 ' of bouth Carolina so long as he could j ' hold office. "When that occupation ia gone he packs his bag and retires." . BEPDSAIrOF THECHAJtfEERLAI3r CCAIM ANTg.-As 'was expecteel, the Cham " oerlaia cXfitestants I Jbrr the V State ii55cea-;hav'e. tefused either tp vacat4 ijla yithftofficesin the State . Hou?e oic deliver m ..'iip'lbe' State'reedrds', -iGov-Hamnton x V aay that he. cannoT jecogn)ze - them 'OIVI because he has commissioned others "" "ind cannot have 'two separate sets of -voBicerSraiScnargmg: .ioe,iam,euuiy at the' "same "time f and - whilei he tells I 4heoilthat he,jdoea not wish to prejudge . - u!t . thleg.TTet it is hi$: duty as' the ' -'ftQvernor.tdseS that 'the property o o! v'lWState wjproperly protected,' Da- " . 7 . ...... fli;.l.. :L'.'";.:i ring the contest ne ; win piace uie ,eai 'thft records" which- will I j left ;- - lindisturbedi until i the case is decided v''by the Supreme '; Court, and steps will ',t alsoJ be taken 5 to prevent all access to the offices by either of the claimants TWEED'S CONFESSION. 'i v - "ls I BOSS- Tweed C0nfc8S10n ; ma COme at last, and witn;i6,;folUws: consterna- jat tion and smiting of knees among me : riromihent politicians of both parties a. in New York. fcx-Major uakey nau was one of the most conspicuous ac- tors fa tbVgreat frauTf which. .Tweed - . . . I was the Boss. He evidently bad some : JUrf,,? f f w. .tariiintr rpvplfttiofia intimation of the startling revelations about to .be made; Jinidrplaeett w wide ocean between iuniseif a id-tbe scene , iothia disracefutexloits So it turns out that Twexl was not the only crim inal; he was simply the leader of the robber band. He has been overtaken his prime, and enevouslv has he suflered for Kii- AK-MHN jfif U( in thfi game .r." i fei: " . ircmstaniesv - - , There is said to bean onor amon thieves ; but the secrecy and fair divis- j u..'At nnMoa fio5r wififtni' 1 e iuii ui uuoii dub tnvw l . . . ' . .; "iv. ait only so long a3 it ia to the inter est of all the members In other words, robbers dare not act unfairly towards tneir aesociates, iest wiey uouuunu their displeasure and their secrets be divulged. It is a well settled princi pal, that a man who will steal; will also he, else he would be attended with ni cm n nia nvr idhwiiiii -i miiii a K. lrr. than the uu I "Tr."6. v""' T. . 7iTii.a J?srL--i mctrrmanwno w ue, uu Has;nen,aer.no Tweed's betrayal nnlv'tbft hiatorv itself. Tweed very naturally felt that " . VXTr. h wrP Pnna'ifvlr111?11 bUt fTV-8 ' (P?- 5ri' for the sins of others, who were equally reaUced to an as guilty as himseii, ana ne aewmsutweigirt. w 0urKi; .aaeaf aaaia ined that, as thev had shared theplun-1 der and beoty, they should, also, sh the odium and exile Crime could not be detected and criminals that trouble Singular lataillV muutucu , ni i crime, and all who violate the laws oi , ' , f . v,a irtl God and man may expect to be ; over- ..... .. .1 taken sooner or later, ior tnat oru brought to grief, were i not ! cnurning repeatea, tne proauci Deing criminal8r.wben in captivity and outterreaoy marKetiaiterHthe zl" . . T - . . . . usual .wnrlCHiof tA exnrpsa IVia flmrls . -wilteval talL-lbeH incidents anA - aaS p-u which is coeval with the creation ofpwill keep longer without a growing I he may nouns n ior a wnne, as iei green bay tree, will, in the 6 that he has only been draining tse nit- f ter cup, whose bottom is luupi laui andQisonbusdreW Hi Thefacrthata man of theWealth atten710n AUowing for this com. and influence of Tweed should be pound all that is claimed for it, it is brought to justice, is indeed a glorious yet a fraud oh tha public when repre record for the Democratic party, and ?ented and sold for other than it is. It ft. stands .out-Uke-le ofcoral jet jn me miuBk oi tu uritiieauu uc- nravity of American politics. : Both narties have bad men but the differ-1 parties nave oau meu, uuw .vue umci i ence between the two is, that the Democrats will punish their thieves, . l . t -w-a 111 ' ? 1 1 1 a A 1 I . I wnue tae xtepuDiicas wiu ie .tneira BCf9ULree. many xtepuuncan om- pefaiSj-wgn iauxnonty, nave-piunaer? ed and robbed the people, without mercy or stint, ana are as iree o-aay aKfaJs SfistfniQffending citizen m the Und. What ia needed in this country i is a sentiment in all parties to make wrrgption odious, whether .practiced n? miiWoniaresy bV men of low de- " v gree. The Bights of Riparian Owners. Peter iPupinwidihe -South Carolina Land and Improvement Company The South Carolina Land and Im provement Company was incorpora ted at the last session of tbe Leeiela bp 4he puiposey as ito charter leayflimMotiiaiid a'avelopma the waste lands of .this btate, and. with authority to construct wharves! build rlilroads and steamboats, and in vari ous ways to inaugurate measures look ing to the growth and development of iBlfftrd?Sof the State- ' -1 The capitar of theJcompauy was fixed at a million of dollars. It in- uueo i mS.BpiriiB wimglQ. worictbe remster,. and for ..tara Wm Johnsten.ofChArlotta: J PSouth.i.:nn..;u : . jrtrl a.L. I', e IT is, i cr-li n I 1 7- 'J -J " 4 rrj, Cot PeAree Oenf Anderson, , r. ; 'Uceni tne lawmakers expect great lumbia. The corporation, has already things frorri this bill. if only a million acquireu tme pj purchase from 'the owners of vast tracts of land in airt about Port Boyal harbor, among which ire Spring Island, Oak Forest, Trem- Kledon Plantation, Camp Forest, &c,, on Colleton Biyer, and Chechesse Creek, near the site of the future me- ipoiis of the. South. They propose bekjn fcjperajis. looking thelbmldtfilbtliiitasction. and connecting it with the great West and South. . . ..- ; . - il" " It will readily be seen that the most valuable portion of this property con sists of the waterfronts adjacent there to v. Tne title to tnese water fronts as been questioned heretofore. But it ap pears that reter rapin,a welliknow character in and about Beaufort, and a notorious land speculator has . for a lone time had an eye upon these valu able privileges.! Bjt dint pcAistant and prbfono'd "examination of the Statutes of the State he at length imagined he saw a way to grasp the immense for- tunes involved in these immense water, iiuu, iiemuuu u uiu Dkatube niiiuii provides that any person may make a dauriiftdv Vacant lands owned; by. the State by instituting certain proceed- ings ;n Accordingly, acting upon : the theery that all lands below high water uiiu. hmo vnucu ujr tuo onabc, up pjgu; uureu WBrraube iu survey narrow ceedings were arrested by an injunc- P exienaing etween -nign ana low room adjoining tbe sick chamber .and - vV y t"" - V-aj IfOK. Imported Oat Meal, : French Prunes, water marlc,tbei.entrre length? ft, this playedirinu-4w-rton Clay's f favorite iiAfffRANTfl v sit!. un' - V f -i ' property the .company, mentioned: melody, - "The Last Rose of Summer." FAIRBANKS AUTKON' B&'ix Italiaa MacaronI English Dairy Cheese, dffAiQfcPrfeCng his His interest was immediately aroused, Very' Choice Pickles Sauces" Jellies Pre- pretended title. theretd vwhen his .tro- and VA if nm a An jtop-haIio iMaw n riiAM - , vulco.5:.ies! Bft?ceB "" supreme uouri ac ne saidJU'tV nat must be Ole Bull : the instance of the company; who had no one but him - could play that" air " ascertained ;thS nature of his opera- When I - had ended the doors ' were UJSf' -i ' a -a i ' thrPn pen and. the great iman came . The learned Peter Papln, who has and embrac'ed me.'t5I felt that a higher been acquiring considerable local fame honor thanif all the sovereiens.inthe by hw lengthy, and descriptive essays world had .embraced me. When this I? thei ?or WaPSP6" respecting incident became known I was request that celebrated harbor, overlooked,, in ed to give a concert in Washington, iifeTO S"l.the ' was signed fr the Surveys which should not extend four Chains back1 for 'every chain of front age should be void. His survey could not go-back; the distance ' required without encroacbing on tbe com pa- ny's unquestioned property. There are various otner icgsii pxiuuipco iuuvj, iv. vuw u j.,i. iigiana . -j such as the rights of onwers of nplandsiK Soon.after his:arrival in that prison to the use of the1 land and. water in BidwelJ complained of paralysis in the . c - ': ' front of their domaiu for piers, ferrie?, &c. He sought the'assistance of the Des-ccransej ;ia voiampia to ; eniorce I hia iewa of the feaSe! and ihrn a has length been beard and decided. xne opinion oi tne uourt, by w marc, i - J., ooias:tnat tne survey is void, who acquired n0 r5gnt3 under tbe Btat. ut and directs a perpetual ini unction forbidding hinxlrom'proceeding to en- effected.! After -athours-sbiTerinff l j. i i t m if JnM: 11 J i' i ' T. . i IT iorce nis claims. j.ne case Qi puDiic interest aa settling tie lawan this State rM tio the right3 ,or Riparian own- erg. vr, - h : f -st!-. Ed J. .MaiwelL ,JBsq appeared Tor l the Land Improving Company. -"- - 1 . 1 il -TArtificial. Butter,, K - . . , ;, , . , ' rro'm the Newark Advertiser , ' -There is an old'' 'saying. lf 'you n'n. f n. , ' -.7 . j , ' i .-.i , ... ,f De" n een .iauSw mnirM iirr.'a mttprftnYAm n. tnan Marino I mal d - ' n.;f:. -iiaffe br T3tiritv, but5drniin?; is sourer k.iu .j u..A laviir ui iue uew luunuaiui iu ii - m i both clean and , wholesome, there is ft popular prejudice against it, and the sales would be much lessened were it not so thoroughly disffuis"9d that peo ple dq not know what they are buying, " TVi munrtraAfiira thii orf irTa Kan I increased largely; yet secretlyifiome . awhori lit a.fit ti,ti.rt.lJartine asserts tnai women nave duced, we presume the honesty . of dcaler8 waa, samewhat on a par with rue conacieiKKB anarSboma.ciiB oi. Liie consurnrstfftie first factories mad mtx mAnm -v am m m-a o s vi nrKkM v-r t r a a t 'for Che first factories made a losing business of it and it was lsiitJ KTilaiJdsr'uf for ybti we should not be .ifiiWUrWi1ift,fnu our the!,3mwture,is churned in the usual t way witthe addition of bicarbonate tne coloring ineo. cooiea whq ice. ifiWi w""u, w"5 'lsetln. t Although it is true Oerman Syrttp more ( sour milk is added and the j l9 6mix thons ads of these,1aradeVi dfe- . u vwifiiutoumj.uuvra, tu 1 ; r : ij.:T i wmMju gcuuino r uwo. contains 82-per centof.ftheeonstit-l . f . . . Wt 8ft peircen Wand itris claimed: that it ..-r. ?v must tie so "for the addition of such a vmpeung proauct jvpi, ceriamiy enec SSSi!: gtood ; certainIy ig not , fr0m.Orange county, or any other genuine butter district, and the law should interfere and force dealers to distinguish i4by , & ' appropriate marks. The Virginia Liquor Law. Below' we give Synor)8;a of lhft new Virnia iiqUor iftW hich was invented for the i- o DUrDose of raising a revenue for the Sate; and which ig) at present, crea- Mng so much sensation throughout tb,earofpowd;r country. ' An exchange says rp, , , J , ' xuc ihiuuiuuu iikjuui ueaiera arc threatening to test the constitutionality f thej.MQfet ell-Punch.. law They collected a little money lat Monday iSrPnpri t.Ci o. la w v- ov'a oroonh n afeAJ listened to a lawyer's speech, agreed that i it would tbe j wise to convoke a trade conyention, and passed as many as five resolutions. This law is one of the curiosities of American legislation. To collect a liquor tax, a machine, re- sembliug a gas meter, combined with a registering dial, like that used on some of the New York ' street cars, has been invented by a Senator. . It is to be put -up iri every barroom; and for every drink sold, the barkeeper ia required to woik a lever, which operates the -h&wd onUbe dial. "When liquor is sold by measure, in. quantities of less than five gallons, the lever is to be Dulled ode for 'everyh alf pin ft The tiiavhines. are to be locked and' tbe f key kept by. the tax lWir.r who u tr m'ib v, rounds among the , saloons once -'a month and, gather in the harvest: Heavy penalties are imposed for fail- - il"iiH1 lifvfi a glass ui whiskey is 2fcents,- on a glass ef beer If only a million, gallons of whiskey are registered by vVrtrlrl' fi;;'n'Tii,i..!.irfii;.: j .,Lan4oria be over . $100,000.1 which, witbthe revenue from other sources, would en- able the. tate,to meet .its current ex- penses and payQ interest-on its debt. But Virginia drinks more than 1.000 - oqp gallons of whiskey annually : it stfwa away over 2,0001)00 gallon very domfoftabfY ahd. hehce. )f theoBall. Punch act , be(, enforced , scrupulously, there s will b. opinions to Jhei treasury. Ole.Sall and Henry; Clay? ! OI RnH f.Vift fumnni viMrtiitf in t. famnna inlniUf in 1. ;;r;V"? "wTJ York Herald reporter, related the fol- n'wjSt wuygjWMj parncujars ot nis nrst visit to this country 3 ' , rAi mm asnmgxon ; i; gave a erana ''."E1 A Tf T- .1 m concert, which was attended by the President; Senate, House of Eepresen- tatives, and nhe- members -of fhe di- ptomettc corps; Therds is- a little which I will tell von. vn nmurrort thu i way . . xxsnry uiav; J I was invited to vie 1 friend. I accented I should take mv him. The idea was approved by my friend, who said Henry Clay would no uouDfc oe aeii6,nteu.. .unarnVins: in 1 tne in the street. A the tone was raised brPdentgZ oy rresiqentDillmore'.- r. , M. D. Conwav rftkt.a i.Ka f,ii..,i m regard an -American the famous Georee TJidwell wlirt Kq. been inDartmoor prison for, foreeries noilflA I trtnir MTV. TAlBififtri-'int f 5 L T VI - - ' - I ' . r ... " ifitniiwra -MrtDoi? . rv t :n I .... - .K - lower limbs, and has ever since 'been ia the infirmary. But a new eovornor camey wno-j was . skeptical ? about tne illnpR - ; ru hn lAfc -ttfulnMAav Tiki wU wasi ordered' to get up and dress; " He positively refused to leave ni ueq, iwnereupon He was carried down to -a until he chose to put on the clethes assigned himj A cerfect cure was thus isiaweu uressea nimseii. aui, cunous to relate, in h?s arn-pit"were, found a lire rat and a mouse, which the man had tomed andi petted for a long time. be . W estera paper which tells this story says that Bfdwell seemed to feel f eartinff from those ttsrhore acutely than beinar comnlledi!' to w ork. if i Pythagoras 'were among us he weuld i no doubt, find "some connection ! be tween the habits of the three animals i in the sympathetic greirpvaSKlJdiscover i a new proof.cXtran8migraU6niA. , ' e.is a.bouauet of compliments : There are but twoxfine Thines fn this IwaWH ''ov'iolhrhiii ;"nmAn anH I leading - t; rv"M-tj? I BdupaTheearf U: the im- than pearls.".. Thackery says : t'A, good woman is the lovliest flower, thai blooms nnder . Heaven." Balzac says : '.'Even - - - . r - . . . r - . tb e errors of , woman spring from , b er faith in the -goodJ' -Voltaire tieclares : "Alt" the reasonings') of .men are not All me TCI worth one sentiment of worn n.' J more ,ertt andmore imagination than p111; Oh woman ! w v . n w j iwii ivmwwu w . a u emperman ; -we -bad, been brutes withputyou.". I o which Mart Twain : 1 , 1 " - N thetmie efeat.,for.Pneambhia. I bottle ofiiosehee'soeraian ByTp.''PQn't I alloy for one moment thtt TOughtoltakgi: bold of your cbild, your family .or .yoOTself. ..... v.-. .ri ,'-"---3, B8es; yetn is much J betters to rnave it at hand when three doses will cure you. 1 One cottie wm last your wnoie iamuy a winter ana seep you saie jrom aanger. it yoa are i consumptive. 4otot,xst ; until , you have I 1 idM7'iila.fiH h-rinnur. o -r " gist xu smith. , - - r v r -v. ' Th ose who WeyMm WtobimtW. fteri; nco. or Muscxji-ab. Rheumatism, can, have disease.' Go to yoor-drueeiei and set a hot- je.'ic wiu act tike maoio. ' Those1 BuflFerlng'from Cotjghs and Colds, so prevalent cow WiUs. find in Mxsicatxb Hohkt a , remedy that . will cure wrthout uauseat'ug or aerangmg me general system. ! fl.u aruggists sen it. ,fu w NERVOUS DEBILITY. v ttai weasnesB or depression : a weak I xnauste feelme. no enerev or couraee lh,'Mal1 vrrrk Aes cre- 1 tlons or excesses, or anm lrain mnn h systenfj always cured by HUMPHREYS', HOltyBOPliAXIC SPECIFIC No. 38 It tones up and invigorates the system,' dis pels the gloom tond despondency, imparts trength ana energyT-it9ns the draia and rej uvenates the entire .men. Been used 20 years with perfect' success by thousands. Sold by dealers "Price $100 per single viaL or $5 00 per package of fi ve vials and $2.00 price. Address HUMPHREYS Hoh e- L9FAT C MBDICINB COMPANY, 562 BROADWAY, NFW YORK. ma9 . FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES ! ! : HADE WITH THE Latest &most valuable improvements S C ALES THE WORLD'S STAND ARL? . s SECEJVEB HIGHE&T KgBALJB AT World's Fair London pi tBl 8 Fair N. Y., -. 1 853 World's Fat f, Paris uiA 1867 World's Fair, Vienna,1 1 873 world s Fair; Santaga, ' Chili, 1 876 Vorld's Fair, Phila., 1876 ' ' - - ' ALSO 4C0FFEB AND 8PIOK MILLS, TEA h If D COFFEE CANS, . . STORE TRUCKS, AC. Agents for Miles Alarm Money Drawer. FAIRBANKS & CO., 311 Broadway, N. Y. FAIJiBANKS & CO., 166 Baltimore. 8t Baltimore .Baltimore. FAIEBANKS & CO.. 53 Oump St., New Or- FAIRBANKS & CO., 216 Main St., Buffalo, JN. X. ..... ... .. . FAIRBANKS fe CO , 338 Broadway; Al bany, JN. X., , - FAIRBANKS & CO., 403 St., Paul St pXtrrank-s m iri wim. P iS8 34 Kmg inam Sfc FAIRBANB?$fcdWN & CO.. Milk St. I FAIRBANKS A. E.WLNG.; Msnn$ Frail. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO- Cleveland. Ohio. - l uAiuDAnm,- flivaaisi k w., iriiisoargn t fb23 taia d, eqw.,w;5m Use;Simrtions' TTEPATKJ1 00 if FOUND for1 the Liver. AA s T WILSON A, BUR WELL, .. :. . t Wholesale and Retail Agents. i. ; ' - -'. '' Use Simmons' CJEPATIfl COMrOUND-fo; the-Liyer: XI. . -w JLSON & BURWELL; . epr!8 Bulbous Roots. T,ll$&vR&Si! GLADIOLI,' MADE- MJUkS, at ., ? . . -BUARR CO'S. war? -.v.. Drug Stare. : WoAf mib- nnH I JUliaueJDllia. y- ;.!,'. i .Wfcs-Sriiyl -JrawSv FAIRBANKS. 1IOR3B UAr CO.; Chieaeo. I . and., pronesed that I ffiBANkVMORsBW.l CtnpinnluJ violin and nlav for t ; fuuf .x- u - i. "lt-. t .-.-v,!. I . Established 1812. MARK V W VAX. mST. 1 GEORGE 1 CLARK, Sole Apt. A Complete assortment ef this popular xv brand of Spool Cotton can be bad at Wholesale of liessrs Elias. Cohen & Roes lr tnil Wittlrnwukv A RintelS. ind lall merchants In Charlotte. . . . . . . . ... P. S. Ladies be sure that ou get the O. NVT, wound . on White 8 poo No other Is genuine. . mar3l say !- $5lReWard. STRAYED OR STOLEN on Monday evening, a Pointer Bitch Pup, -eight months old, twenty-two Inches high, dark brown head and ears, and large spot same color on back, balance white; answers to the name of "BLIS8." Tbe above reward will be pakTftfreturn'of the pup; or information lefdiM toJuwrecoTT,, aprtl tf : W L1 BOYD. LAPSED POLICIES Of Ufe Insurance. 1 NY person having "Life Policies" paid ' xx np to, ana lapsea oy reason or the war, Wittrweiye valuable information, by send- , , -H.b' ;.f,.--- uare pi iteugious iieraia. aprizeodst Richmond, Va. W , ' , ' . . . 71-2 CENTS t TirT TiriiQ a jnm HDlVrTO J: vf Ai JCilJiTjr.Il L ITtxLa JL J55 JO: Strictly for Cash, at ' BARRTNGER A TROTTER'S. faprl) HAPPYKKUltF to Yocno aixv from the effects or Er rors and Abuses in early life. 'Manhood Restored." Im pedimenta to Marriare re a; moved: new aaethodof treat- manr Asr mrr MmawVakla ni fremedites ; books and circu 2 lars teat free in sealed en ve lopes. ; Address, . Howard Association. 419 N Nintb 0 i n 8t, Philadelphia, ; Pa.-. An hi institution having a hitrh reputation for honorable conduct, and professional skill; ' ; 'iY ? . marl7 ly f A.W. L0YNS HAS RECEIVED HIS New Goods ! ! aprlS 1? Ea O-TTJT'. QORN, OATS. PEAS, fjUMOTHY and N. C. HAY . . . UODDER, SHUCKS, ' - NDIAN ROCK LIME, -pOSENDALE CEMENT, ; At - - - -- QALCINED' PLASTER, JAND PLASTER, . gHINQLES and LATHS, . .... b w f o r, o'a s h CORNER COLLEGE AND. FOURTH STS mar28- GO TO HEAD QUARTERS serves, &c. Also Brooms,. Backet? .Baskets,, and uroqnets, and Fresh Plain and Fancy Crack era, Corn Starch, Baking Powders,; Cream Yeast, Coffee, Sugar, Rice, do. 4a Will gire yen ' bottom, prices, wholesale or retail. F H ANDREWS, .. , Agent, ; aprlj , Notice. HAYING been appointed Receiver of the notes and acconats due J Me Alexan der, I will be found at the Mansion Honsa durisc bnsiness honrs. taf attend U th settlement of the same, v K r RUTLEDQB, ! apm lw V 1 t ' ' Rectiyefi - T. L. FILLETTE - - ' ' .t . - ' : - HAS . - ..- - JTJSX RECEIVED A FRE'JH'LOTOF, BIB COLLARS BIB COLLARS i - SCARFS, FICHU'S C 0 L L RUCHINQS IN EVERY STYLE, LADIES' UNDER WEAR, SILK BCA.ITIDSZBOECIEFS " KID GLOVES, BLACK ENGLISH CRAPE. , ILLUSIONS; &c A small lot of Trimmed and SPECIAL NOTICE. J" M BBCHAJTTS, FaBMSBS, MkcHAVICS, ABD THE BEST OF M ABKIXD, WILL SAVE AT XEAR 25 FEB CEKT. OF TBEIB IBVESTHEET BT USIBO OHLT THE K. C. 8HOES. -to EARLY ROSE POTATOES, $5 PER BAtiREL. i i GOODRICH AND $5 PER Brought from New York and Guaranteed to be i Genuine and sound. Northern Apples at a small advance en New ' . York prices; 600 bushels White Bolted Meal J at 75c ; 600 bushels No. 1 Seed Oats - at C5c : ' 20,000 lbs Shorts, t $2 per 100 lbs ; 20.000 lb . iL -i Bran, at $1.60 per 100 lbs j 8acks included in 2,000 lb lots ; 40,000 lbs N. C. Hay, at 75c per 100 lbs ; 20,000 lbs Maryland Timothy HaV at , $1.25 per 100 lbs ; 20.000 lbs Shucksat $1 ber : ,100 lbs ; 20,000 PoddV.fat $1J25 pe? 100 htf f -.- -i. -iH : 1, t Of all kinds and in any quantity, supplied on short notice. 1: Call. Oonscand Lot; For Sale. UNDER a deed of trust to me, executed by J Me Alexander and wife, bearing date on the 14th dav of Jannirr. 1878. anT1ni registered,,! will sell at the Court House aeona uaariotte on the 5th of May, 1877. thAtlat in thA Pitv nf nharlnifa hAn..iE feet on Trade street, joining the residence of H T Butler and others, and containing the residence lately .occupied, by . said J.- Mc Alexander. A 1 "'r TERMS CASH. . : .. , C DO WD, Trustee. pr4 tds - - . . - Anthracite -Coal'" - iTfew supply of tbVvery beat Anthracite Coal, which wewill deliver at 9 50 per ton. Fall weight' anf quality always guaranteed Orders left wth Mr J Alphonso . Young, or at Cotton Compress will be promptly filled" Thanks to the pablic. for past patfonase febs'1?1 CarohnUns. will brie t-'s the people of North Carolina in a U r cjs, aeplendii une engraving, i-iiJ, ts... of rrix.t. net c : marS -vs."- - - ' :;.IjNi'M papeK of oar noble and beloved .Governorlt' 6i.srosedof. Returns made immediately. It is in a style of art -nnsnrnamd Tt . 1 nsigDments and nnMiionni tniMiwl. a chea Iitbomphjstreh as we ma njjX JjUDorranhanidr m M theatre and cixcoa celebriUear4ut4s iAir. graving. It is a remarkable likeness, an artistic portrait, and portrays , to. perfection the .cordial, friendU, but decisive features of this great raaa of the people-a man who Desseesinr tha tenderest tvnntthiM . i. tArnnA nf avatv aiii mnA m a. ii..,, I is the leader and controller of a treat con.. monwealth. It shonld.be ia the home every OaroliaiaB, aad the Price ()lt which fltls offered place it within th. Jeich of aU I fit would be cheap at IS. AeentiW w.rJ: Ied to canvass every town in this State a liberal terms will be given them. We eo aaend this enterprise to oar people. aprl8 tf- - . n . JUST RECEIVED. lrtLSiSmSi.eO0i J0LES,' 200 lbs lU V Ckeioe Buckwheat Flour, at ;aprlS ." f ; .B H SMITH'S. Use Simmon s TTIPATIC COMPOUND for tbe Liver AX niLAUN A RTTDwvt ' ale and Retail Agents, aprlSfi FOR.' LADLES FOR CHILDREN A R ET T E GO L L A R S. Un trimmed Bonnets and Hats. Ladies desibiho to save mobet cak DO SO BT BOTIK9 THE NOETH OaBOLIHA HAKD MADE SHOES, MAWCACTUBE BXPBBSS LT FOE SOXTTHEBK LAPIE3. "te SASIPLE & i7TM0RE. 5 4 EYE, - BARREL - M .. .... .-. " . iM e. Don't forget te frK.. . t Fire Assurance ij ' . IN'addlUon to Other Fire Companies, Iara f .cA86?' ' tbe BRITISH AMER ICA , ASSURANCE COMPANY, Toronto, ; ESTABr,ISliED INISm JWftW paid UP (Gold),.... .$500,000 00 SH881 - "-.....1,129,08 82 Total Cash Assets in the D. 8..J669 079 81 The British America is a most reliable and conseiyative Company, pays i a losses promptly and without quibbling and also inserts a f special clause in its Policies" pro tecting pnyateDwellings. Bams, 8chool Houses and Churches, against damage caused by Lirhtning, "withoul extra charge - TH08 F DRAYTON, l:'nm . ' a. APt' Charlotte, N; C, s Office In the New Insarance Building. mar31 lm . 1;R. N,Littlejohn, Wta nl Frofluce Coaiiiilssioii Menftant ! . si.j . , r-. .-.51., rHARLOlTE, N. C, HAVING increased my facilities for Stor ing and handling Consignments, I am now prepared to receive and sell, or store Cotton, Grain, Flour and all kinds of Ceon try Produce, j Shipments, however small, receive prompt and caTeful attention, and r , once or eP' on the market un- IrTraers for Groceries And Planffir.n nnniio. nJed at lowest 4nArVt npia TJBHall A Co's Store, San ders i & Blackwood's buUding. ' febl7 ? i ' i " Fbr Sale or Rent. A :Jmfortable six room Cottage, with Cc w ba vI n.rn art4 ..v.- i J jrn m SiT I acres Of Und. tvln l th Abnrha Af town of StatesviUe. Apply te CHA8 R JKI. marStf ' - At this Office. Lamps and Lanterns NOW offered at yery low prices to meet the views of customers. ; ' .- TO SMITH, pri8" !,,''"' ' f. i"t t . ; j Druggist. I Cash Buyers A getting the. benefit of tbe best possi-O- ble prices, at i T C SMITH'S, PINK aprlS Drugstore.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 19, 1877, edition 1
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