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C i' U'' V? wV-y (WW . fjl Jay, XWT'rP, iSy?' CHAS R. JONES, P, BREVABD MCDOWELL, Editors & Proprietors. 'Free from the doting scruplee Miat fetter our free-born reason." INFLEXIBLE RULES. We eannot notice anonymous communica tions. In all casea-we rQre the writer's name and address, not tor pnblicatlon,JMit as a gnaianV CI good ttiuw Vf sannownnaer any mreiuuvuBoe, -tarn rejected communications, nor can we iHrtAk trt nrcaflrvA manuscrlDtS. Articles written on both sides of a sheet of aper oannot be accepted for publication. OBSERVATIONS. and crosses her limbs like a man. Lore, the toothache and light' boots are things which cannot be kept secret. When thou canst not see anght for .thy self, then believe that Ocd sees for thee. It waa German efljpr who eid tHatffi To be at a party with a cold in yonr head and no handkerchief,, is worse than sitting up with yonr girl and haying the old lady present. , , The eagle, the raven and the parrot may live a hundred years, and the swan has been known to live one hunded and fifty years. The man who recently went over Niagara, hired a guide to show him the best yiews, and is the only cesa of cheating a Niagara guide ou record., ' f cfoicagafraibf Sl.fiO. a(ar!afci3l fcftwiTJ,i&rai s t ducted withVvery exaggerated idea of econ my, as the young people put out the lights and sit in the dark eyery chance they get Brooklyn Argus. An exchange says big cuff buttons bave gone out of fashion, and hereafter retired grindstones of the largest size will have to be utilized ia some other manuer. There is one time in a man's life when even the eloquence of Burke "would not give fit cxnression tothejreaxniaa ohfs exa ed snmj, itwhn(Ee geto in the pieht to find the baby a drink, car roms his ankle on the rocking, chair, and jumps round on one leg while he holds his standpoint any other legislative settle--nmaA ft ?n ii;. uft iini m i then nient would work injustice to one or thalTyOajr JSffislISctEtJ "sei.lo&Wri leUJ' ol 'f ellf ' f I The blackberry industry in Qeorgia, North Cartlina, and the other Southern States is about to open, and the local papef aro showinz what a bonanza is running to waste. The little town of Salem, N C, con taining only about 2,000 inhabitants, has hipwdTMMgre yesTSrOTef poufias-ot WerTOcWerrlesr fof" wKcfr nearly half a million dollars was received. This was equal to over $9,000 bales of cotton at 10 cents a pound, anfi ft JtSbllrca H taialynot to be despised. N. Y. Sun. EF It is not apprehended thatthe Rat.m war willhavAA verv HiRastrona effect mffiWtSM7&m products>fcf; lor cotton will certainly be less, but the cry, for breadstuff and grain will be comparatively greater. "Wr'ft'rWefi then will have to plant more grain and less-eettomi depreciating our securities, w. rially benefit our trade and in all parts of the Union. "It would they say create a large Europe&nemanUili AiUbricirjiid and flour -and provisions of all kinds, and the effect - of (hiawQuld be tinittari Auiytrirersftid va m nearly every DranchoT. industry. Ocean freights would partake of the improvement and if England were dragged-by-circomstancea -into - the 1 yortex of the war, America iSn mtrce, having the; preference ItJJthe carrying trade, would get a start which it hag not enjoyed for nearly twenty yearajf We earnes men of the effecti rrect in their elusions. The Magistrates about Greensboro have bean. arrestingd.hindin over to court, ?EeTenue omcialsyfcT4jil8e . imprisonment and maltreatment of prisoners That is right, for no class of officials should be allowed to defy our State- laws as these officers ca donefbrltheasrnye". Jlf revolting and unjust that !one ; class of citizens should be held amenable to the laws and that another class should violate them with impunity. ' ' ybe latest plan suj ing upon polygamy in Utah , is the introduction: Qf fashions! among the women, so as to give them a taste and fondness for dress. Jftis, it ifprguad will make ibe expeilae-of clothing One wifeLSQ gTP.at, that the husband will-be unwillinldiaKlrdlftirfor anyynoreir i1a YmT jry'-Jh in which he willi urge Congress ' t6 makri atfjapprb'rjriation for the JTarls year. -: - - ; ;- .h f.asm The Virginia Democratic State. Cen veation meetein-ItichmondntherSih'i lot Ltorverhor andethei Ktate dtncers."'v 04 v Th'e cliptcs bt ihV-note'd'rutidbfpii county uuawriiumanA;raniord, have appiif 4 ior the; the Legislature . . WUJl A t. M X twaoT w tly. hope- that thegtei rtlnniftojuSlef are correct in their con-1 Jl'tFf:blih one,, who was engaged v the for his body.J dead-, or other ide of Ue r waa trying t alive. Caepet-Bagqers in theis Last. Ditch -Bead the speeches and resolutions of ?ne ulsiatiaiEep column. It. is 1 Indeed fc Byel j reading natter ana weir euort my uuu-uu&ui fclay es is both; bold and arnWng. '"The carpet-baggers of the South have been driven from every State except Louiai- ftna:and there they are-nttheiriastj jluch jind are determined to make a piUerk iistawe-; before f they loose Iheir foot hold pn, public, plunder for ever. Their objections to the removal ir0WrV"e !? OTiW r 60 weak to tke careof themselves, render them contemptible in the eyes of all parties. No right minded man can hae any toleration or sympathy for a set ol men who claim to be in the majority, and yet have neither the manhood or the back bone to assert 4f Packard's Last Appeal to the.Pres ident Still Urging the Question of Title. .. New Oeleans, April 16, 1877. Governor Packard has addressed the following letter to the President : To President Hayes, Washington, D. C. Dear Sir It is evident that the commission sent here by you, instruct I ed among other points to secure a removal of obstacles to an acknowl edgement of one goyejnmen taumcinanaLiqiaajm)iHsa im Klkftoll lmglXeg!latu si f epOsitof yof the rep? esentative the people of Louisiana, will fail to effect either of these results." The first proposition can be attained only by the abandonment of one or other of the claimants to the gubernatorial chair. The second proposition, in yplving unification of the two bodies, eadi now claimipg to be the Legisla ture of the State of Louisiana, is possi "Wy the plan suggested by the commis sion that 104 members of the lower house and thirty-three members of the Senate whose election is not disputed should, be brOU2ht together in &e bod aneU hatGrilr4anTbly thurtor&tilll&d MmFtotmV uanncation oi me contesting mem bers, and thus recognized should com pose the conflicts in the co-ordinate branches of government This was acceptable to the republicans, but is said to have been rejected by the dem ocrats.. This plan was understood to emanate from the President and to embody his ideas of what was just and equitable. The republicans have indicated a willingness to accede a reorganization of thn Lpcislature on this basis in deferende 1ftbe 5residet'sTwisheikrqur advisors,- who come here witlj eveaJlabughViil ao-aoing they waive undoubted legal rignts. it is presumed that from the President's wjDiKa sanction injusucei The repub licans were willing to submit the claims of their State-government to a Legislature thus constituted. It is clearly indicated that General Nicholls and his adherents have rejected this proposition, mainly because of their fixed belief in the truth of the state- W&m repfeStdfyXad?; thaGthe 1 a ost( roster Matthews agreement is eventu ally m some .way to give the govern ment oftbebtate to the democracy. MisMf3vrein1pyjBd from their minds, perhaps, they would not be so defiant and would accept the adjust ment you offer. istration to carry out the suggestions lofr jlessrs, Foster and Matthews, by tne withdrawal of the United States repufeeanwtatei ntoemii ra emulated the arrogant policy of General Hampton in South Carolina. ttlJiavreeeiTOdeo replyitpsmy letter of the 5th inst., requesting that the instructions of the commission should rtoernrr arramred rswi wnlareed s? te which of the contending governments iykga$yJfHtHled to recognition, wkeihesbJegLSupreme Court exists and who compose it, and whether or not there is an armed insurrection A raSnat , tae . uwxui , igavernMent. 1. HUerelbye m&kr7 restfetfullyrtmew that request, in view of the rejection tojby Jny political opponents o$ thL 1 1 re? lutyujro xjrjouusvLiun a wove reierfeu- Ate, madfe bf fhePresident thVough the commission. lfV ..f MJWm 1TTB m k-nrm - Your Exoellency cannot'fall to per ceivethatt inthtis- expressing my will rfieaesa lo sTibmit mv claims to a com- fcuiasSon appointed without solicitation on my part, or without either myself or any of my friends having any voice in its selection.it, at least, manifests snqS 11 jutticejaLmjjms. Q aeo ana preni agaruiJUorM.iJiei .mission is cnargea . witn tne in ir . jta" . w- was aat vestigation of matters not essential. Why should instructions be withheld which would enable them to report upon matters essential to the ascertain ment of the legality of one or the other J gOVEnprient ciarorrngxpeognition from I tnePresidenf,' one oHwhich must be entitled thereto -under the provision of the constitution of the country. The Commission thus far in its relations to the republican party has only suerees ted, methods whicli directfy tindojanl abafljdnm 4n o!jiietJ,$niesti irres eF I tive oi ngnt or justice, x respecuuuy submit mat tne questions at issue in Louisiana cannot be disposed of by mere expedients. -The claims of individuals to office majority- of the people.:; If a lawful government in Louisiana can be over thrown by domestic violence, with the consent of a federal government Uigiaally called-intoxisteoca-for the j-expresi pah3osevameHir eShVrsv-of pre- I venting such occurrence what State in tne union may not nereaiter be sub ject to a. fanlla retoluti&h?r 1 (ftl Are American people wining to a see this precedent established 7 ' i Earnestlvnreoueatinr Tonr-j immndi aif iaciien on-the facW preseutedj 5 have the honor to be, very respectfully, your obedient servant, .-- - -j j Vf S. B. PAckiBD, Governor. i Rdleich Jfewsr -His1 Honor W Jud ee Buxton, hit the Kaleigh lawyer a back handedi cUr a y eterday. i morningiin court, lie told them they were more discourteous to t-he court, and to ..each otheribanaayYset of lawyers, who "had pyc;r prapticea oeiQrotnimanyoWMere in the States. The: voccassion of j this compliment , was the . intimation maice an ass oi am uouyr. cIt.? eppfid m Cdm Defiant Attitude of the Packard Legislature. The Keject the Commission's Proposi- tiou and go for Hayes w ithont (Jlptes. New Orleaks, April 18. At aTcaucus'of thePack"ard Legisla ture, called to consider-the proposition 8Uomitteu to tnem uy we iululuikbiuu to admit the member of the Legtala tare. -who had prima 'facie , titles Mr H Dank.ofJKadison, said, I He was- one nf the members -sent for DY tue vxjiiiiuiBBiuxJ. auu nv nruuiu iw fer! as accurately as he cotrld remem ber,! td what tooa place -av tnar inter view., a Jit7.tjs )ir.;;kil.i ThQ. .Qom mission .stated that .they KaJ been ,here,Vnow two .weeks,' as abeht3 of theT'Presidenttrying to see if some plan' of adjustment-could not be adofpted As lieDiibiicans.ithflUam Emission said they deeply sympathized. with u&in our struggle and saenneqs,; bbt, after'lwo3 week's "lab6r,w we haY cbme - to - the-conclusion rotfeof'his Commission;: .here interlaced t jwordaf i nbt as a Oommiesioner, but, as an in- dividualj that.the terma offered ifl 4hf propdsitionv wnicn nftS been Hanaeu bV ne:6f us TEo the Gbairmah-'of yorfr committee, are ifte hen tf we can ;ge f oii y eu, and, fipT thej sake pf , tb - ttfpuplir can party, ana ior me sane oi tne peace of the Statesilwas besV e BhukLac-i cepc itnjam.? xni was eniorseoiPyi au th a members .; present, 1 1 ex cep V s hbex Hcveigh j : Cov JBrown wa' nots-preB pant at tne proposition aae to us,to Thus ; sacrince the duty, principle, nenor, an q every tuing. eaiu to juen Harlan, dcr Vtii ''speak as tfCorfmis- I Baid,fleBy.ypui,right4 as aejan of Kentucky io come Jiere and tUetate tcj me, a menabe-r of the Legislature of Louisiana. kB ? to ' what I 6hallidcs I asked one bf thS members of the Com" rnissiori-if- he-wWe1 amember of .he Legislature, as I was, and believed Gov Packard o be beaestly elected, wnethtrjia wixulai accept -these termaJ After some hesitation, he replied ''No.' This, in my opinion, is not a ones tipn of compromise; it is a question o law a question of right, and I trust every member of this caucus will agree with one, to stand firm, and 'not let President Hayes slip through the loop hole which this Commission is trying to prepare lor him. 1 believe the time has come, when we can eay to Presi dent Hayes, "You were elected by the votes of the KepublicansJuotnaana and seated by the' ' Wed bf Wridreds of faithful men : and now, forgetful o that, andforgeiful.evenjcihe-hliga-tions of your high office, Vyoo, arte trf- lino - tekTTVsiAutift harpSiin ihi?lftJh showd-Pbothing but honetea words on their lips, ana notnmg Dut praises ot our matchiesa ndeiity.; while tcie return ing "Board were :canvaesing the., votea. you are trying to carry out. ,that bar gam, Dyi saying; whustayou had the m attef under consideration; the Ke; publicans of Louisiana gave up the fight. You shall net-whip the devil 'roupjttlnip i&f&t TSttfMf&t An excited discussion followed, in the course of which, it was stated that one member of the Commission had asserted, that if these propositions were not adopted, the troops would be . .... i . XUUUT&U 4U IOCS bUAU Mr 1V1 lUigUU. All' other Commessioner saidf within Jtff week. Gov Wormouth made a long speech urging, in defence of President Hayes, that when he came into bffice, he found Gov Packard labelled across the back with a telegraphic dispatch from Ihe outgoing President, that the troops were not to be used for the support of bis government, lie eulogized the patient endurance rand determination exhibited by Gov Packard in defence of his rights. He concluded as follows "lithe members of this body have the manhood, and personal and party in tegrity enough tostSttd together never to leave thiejrpJacsrQr go oyer io lue enemy, au.wui' De.'Wieii. xne rieht thinkvthesBtsrh'rton5,thin?. the honorable7 thing ib i dpisio send back ,this document; to thelUommission, en parsed : "the tvithij propositions, sub milieu ov ma uommission. are re s pectf ull y decliriedi4 Bu t i&lh era are a lot of scurvy; imea,m Jbjir boay-wbo, after the;majority !iirfladTtbX de termination to stand' by lbv Packard to. the end of thia confeillIMot a paltry sunj take their hats . and sn$ak by the door into the JSicholls Lefeisla- ture, whyih GodTs.fiame4et1tiaiknow ined that, jou willjpof xipmprgfnise at all, and let igs vaj, SftHa 3&lal terms, and stand together un ntii issue ccmes. u . eacti man . ,wJl sign his name,' and -fags'iap? wbrd of horiptto - Tstand by the ' government until Honor ably idiseharged by the Governor of the StatejHW8 will have no a difficulty in waiting ndi putting tho-.lntegfityoof the' President of the Uh f ted" States to the "test, 'and thdq'.'fwbalever.habbeits we suan at easf,nuve so .acted. ,in sucu. a way as to Bave pur sell , respeet, even if we d&aot! have; seats in anybody's Legislature." v-t -- e$t.- The following resolutions, offered by Gov Qnipujth w.e.rej Jhenidopted anQiinfiiiCaucus aajournea : n jiiibaat - Mesohsedt That we.. have received the propositions of adjtistment forwarded fi-v Oti! kr (fin ItnnAntla yntl.mni .f the"PTesideht,8 CommiflsTowr'arirJ ha.v- ing cdnsidered.it carefully, fee! obliged to decline to accept, its terms. If -our Legislature organized with a quorum, InJ both Houses s of the members re- turnoa, elected by tne returning board, as required by law, be illegal, as is as sumed by this proposition ; aifd if if b4 true that ithe Legislature shall be consti tuted of persons prima facie elected bar the returns of tbe commissioners ' of elections, w,e still .fail to see ,bx what ngut an exueptiqrj iSiiuaue ia niapro posal in favor orthree persons from the Seventh Ward of New Orleans, who,; by those prima facie statements, were returned defeated. MeioieaLh&i we. flisayaw any., pur,-, posetd j Jta4e 4etipnat i&ttd Ip? tween the'.two Statealorerrihieutsi sCnti will consent to no trade whatever. If we are to have a Legislature, organ izea on tne principle tnat persons elected at the ballot box should consti tute each House prima facie, we know of nothing which gives our Democratic mends the right to make an exception oi tnat . principle, altnougn it may cbadge the power of respective parties. and give tiie'P6mocralici pariyja ma- jonty, wniciv" tney would not -otner wise have.-,? - - " Resolved, That these resolutions be forwardee to the honorable members of the President's Commission. r: lA. noted desperado named Thomaa Johnson made a? daring attempt ' to es capejau iu. vviimingtonaud was only after he was wounded with a pistol in tne nanas oi tne jauor tnat ne was secured.'- ' . Signs of a Peospeeous Paemxb.- When you see hid barn larger than his housef it showi that he will have large profits and small afflictions; i ?-f i When you see hundnvine his worr. insteadwof his ,workS driving! biai, it showsJha he wOt tfeyer bevdriven uom gooa resolutions, du vuat ue will certainly work his way to pros perity. :; : Wheirry ou al ways: ee -;iii his wpodhouset a sumdency for three ixfoAtbs, qrpigtt, it howsjthaVlhe will be a more than ninety days' wonder in farming operations; and that he is not sleeping in his .house after ja drunken 1 When he has a house separate from eiiranspart them;-it ebdwsthat he neyTibiU Wswdweliing to iw, uneral pile for bis family, and perhaps ; for iuKrself.1 '5-Jt4J ? - . " When his sled is housed icf summer, and his implements covered both in that J e ? w ill have-a good h ouse ever hiis head ip7the aumraer J)feari"5 Jjfe apq in tirinfof a f mcr When mti cate aferpfdperiy shield-5 H awd Ted ib winter ifr evidencee that hefi is h actio g according to ; th e Scrip- tupe, which says, i'A, merciful man re- rarde.b th 1f& Vf hia bfiist " , ' r IWhen he is'lsen "8ubscribin,'tS:'a n ewsbaper 1 ! and pay ihg for ft 1 tnf ad vance, it shows that iie is speeding like a book; respecting ; the latest improve- ments ln, agriculture, , tqa that ne never gettf ' his 'walktng papers" td the 4 t . i '.vf . t' k 1 lii.'jifi.Gooa Advices - .o. !k&w is the time of ; wear i for IPae'sEBonial Lang, Fever, Ac , ;Eyery family should bave bottle orlJoechee'frGermsn tsyrap. Lon't ilo'wrlbr one moroenfr tbt cough' to take old of yonr child, yonr family or' yeorself. Consnmntion. Asthma. nenmonia. uronp. uemorrflaKe! aoa omer iatat chb eases may set w. Although it ia trme, .German 8y rap iscnnne tbens Bds of these dreaded dis eases? yet ifr is much - better 4 to haye1!! 4at hand. when, three 4osea will cure yon J One Bottle will last vour whole famuv.a winter and t eeff vbn safe frbm'daneer: if Vod art! consumptive, "do hot! rest; nn tit yon have tried to is remedy: tJample bottles iy cents Begnlar size 75 cents. Sold by yonr Drug Those who sutler from Neuralgia, ccia rxcdi or iltJsctrLAB Ehkuma5M, - can hay I romp t and permanent relief. : by , using Nxub algia, bPEciFic, it. is. an. internal rem dy, and cures these painfof affections, "b' correcting to noids 'of the body, a disor dered condition of which piodnceatbe disease. Go to your druggist and get a bot le. itwillcrlike,MAioU m U ui Those sufleriner from Coughs -and Colds so trtevalent -new'Will 3 find in1 MKftfCAlBy HouKTj a-re.qi'Jdythat Iwul xcurei wrthout nauseating or deranging the general system All druggists sell it.- ;-;J. ' ! u - ' NERYOCS 'DEDIIJTYi Vital weakness tr doreaslort " awdhIt xbanstfe - feehnr; nO eneftrr !of ooarare the result of mental over-work.' ;aef ere. Hons or excesses, or some, drain nnon the system, is always Cured by HUMPHREYS UUMUUfUATIU SMillWC Mow 28 It tones np and invigorates the system, dia els the gtoom 'ahd despondency, imparts Xtrengtbj and. ehergy, stops -t the dram and rejuvenates the entire mcn.. Ueenused . J2Q years' with perfect 8dccessr by thousands; bold by dealers, ; i4Yice J1.00 per single ylif, or $5 00 per package of fiye vials and $2.00 vial of powder." Sent bytffaffon receipt Of price. Address IlUMPIIRKXS? IIOME Of AT U MEDICINE COMPANY, 562 ROADWAY, NFW YORK. 1 mavSu iff fiifirc STANDARB ' M ARi. WITH, THE - Latest & most valuable imbroveraents ; S C A L ES f iiE WOBILD'S 'STAND ABD ! BECKIVEB HIGHEST MED AL8 AT World's Fair, Lonclpnr 15 1 World's fair .Y-fYii 1 0S3 World's Fair, Parisnij 4 867 World's Fair, Vienna,' 1873 World's Fair, Santaga.- ? Chili, .ilr-i t:ir.ufS7B World's Fair. Phila.. 1876 COFFEE AND SPICE MILL9, ! 1 Hi A. SSL) VUtrbKHi (JANS, ; at yx lfraf jSTOftE TRU0l8, AG, Agents for Miles? 'arinfMdneyjJrawer. FAIRBANKS & CO., .311 Broadway, K,T. rAixvDan&o or w., loo-saitimore, ot. Baltimore. .u-iioi FAIRBANKS & CO.. 53 Camp St.. New Or- j.j leans. n ' ii i! tiKH- jPa tRB ANK8 & CO,, 216 Main. St, Buffalo, FAIRBANKS & CO, 333 ! Broadway, Al- bany, N. "i. FAIRBANKS A CO., 403 SW-Pial St., Montreal, i ' . f-; ,5 . ; Fairbanks '& co., 34 king wmiam St. , jjonaon. - . FAIRBANKS, SROWN & CO.. Milk St . . Boston. v,. v..;.. . . FAIRBANKS AiWHTG .Masonic i HalL Philadelphia , , ? . FAIRBANK8r"MORSE J9t CO.. Chicaeb. 7'Illindis; i .n-, . k FAIRBANKS, MORSE, A CO.; CSacinnati, Ohio. - - ' ' 'tv-v FAIRBANKS M0B8E.&, CO. v -Cleveland, FAIRBANKS,' MORS A CO. PltbiburghV if AiftftAi XORSa CO.. - LaoJay ille, FAIRBANKS & t!01,K Sf Ix)ais;Moij FAIRBANKS A HUTHISON, San, Fjwv disco. For sale by leading "Bafdware Dealers. feb23 Uullttw SbilJtx'tttU ,ti. i ! Use Simmons' TTEieiTfl3ITidPOnNIi fot 'thi Linn '.aprl8 . . -4iUi J 305 f TKPATTfj roMrnnwn nr h t.?w n -;. 1 -WILSON & BTjtRtm.ix - r' -:F'i -; Wholesale and Ketail Agents.1 Prl8 ' .-V.V) ffl j:Bulbbus, Roots. T.1L-IE3. DAHLIAS, G.LAD10LI,: MADE- mum knZ:. '''Drugstore. Establislied 1812. j t est. . fON WHITS' SPOOLS.) -I . m GEORGE A. CLARK, Sole: Apt i Complete assortment, of this popular A hrandofSDool Cotton can be bad at WhniMJtln of Uasara "Klias. Cohen & Koee- Lsljer and Wittkowsky-intels. and a full asBortment at j&etaii oy au iu naus meichants tn Charlotte. J 2 Til 5. HJ Indies be sore that you eet taei IN. T. wound on White 8doo1s. No other is. genuine. r mar313m H 0 W 0 H E A P ! I !' 712 mms FOR ELEGANT PRINTS, .i . BAERINGEB & TROTTEB'8. at .fprlO' ' -v '"' :" " ' t-T- HAPPY KBLIKF to Youwo If ih from tbe effects of Er rors and' Abuses in early life. "Manhood Restored." 2m4 pediaoentl to Marriage re moved: new metnoa oi treat ment: new and remarkable remedies : books and circu I lars sent free in sealed enve o Kflopes. " Address,' Heward AWWlIim. 4 LIT 0 - fllBUI Institution having a high reontation for' honorable (conduct, and professional skUl. i ' ; marlTly J 1 4 HAS RECETVFD HIS New Goods!! aprl F X O TOT 2 . QORN, OAT8. PEAS, fIMOTHY and N. C. HAY COPPER, SHTJCKS, . . JNBIAN ROCK LIME, , JOSENPALE CEMENT, QALCIKEP PLASTER, .jJAiND PLASTER, OHINGLE3 and LATH8, "St hnry irirr -"iir-r w ,- n ICE . -KY JMLJtC CORNER COLLEGE AND FOURTH 8TS matS8tflaU'tt;Y' til i-ii -rr rni i I IS THE , PLACE TO BUY - J ;-i lis ' ii) YOUR 6 cent Cigars r,t-..2-ia. ...... Try the "Memento" tt Is Havana Filled, r and costs only 5 cents. New Styles Croqnet jnat received. Very choice Imported and Domestic Pickles and Sauces. A large assortment ,of Canned Goods, Petted M.ats, Sugar, Rice, Oat Meal, French Prunes, Oranges, Lemons, &c, constantly on hand. . . i F H ANDREWS, apr!9 , , , j . ... . Agant VANOE'SPICTURE, The finest engraving of our Goternor made, h) 3jVcaa,behadat. It il so common wood cat ' bat an eleWant LSthoffranh. Pnhlilha In VaiIi P.h. juna jby J tt Tomlinson, .and sold at y uib s raw nnA ap, i mnti f j framed neatly Jo $lCUu fcSEBEyORB BTJYISQ ANY OTHER, f aprl9 .arc-II Notice; HAVING been appointed Receiver of the noter and accounts due J Mo Alexan der, I will be found at the Mansion House during baainess hours.' to attend to the settlement of the same - aprMlw Receiver. A i just received; 1 ETA Lbs Smoked Hogs JOLES, 200, lbs Choice Buckwheat Flour, at ' ' : aprl5 B N SMITn'A cqfT8S a:w.loyns HSAD T. L. EI LLE TJTiE HAS .XTJST RECEIVE A F&ESHILOT OF BIB yO OL L ARS: BIB COLLARS GIIEisQ. AOD. S;CJiBFS. FICHU'S COLLARETTES, COLLARS, BUC1I1SGS IN EVERY STYLE, LAblES' UNDER WEAR, KID GLOVES, BLACK ENGLISH CRAPE. -A'Tiq':- or 2i oirori ILLUSIONS, &c : A-fmnioti)fTritnTTreci)d Untrirntncd Bonnets" ani Hals. '. - i i SPECIAL, NOTICE, -Mi Mbrchabts, Fabmbbs, Michabics, ANDTHK BEST OF MABKLND. WILL 8AVB AT Z.EAJT 25 FEB CEBT. OT THEIR IBVE8TKEHT bt waajwiTpi N.C. Bhobs. EARLY ROSE POTATOES, $5 PER BARREL, n t GOODRICH AND PINK EYE, r - $5 TER Brought from Uenuine Northern Apples at a small advance 6nl!eve- York prices ; 500 bushels White Bolted-Meal - at 75c ; 600 bushels No.1. Seed i Oats:?ai oocrS 20,000 lbs Shorts, at $2 per 100 lbs ; 20.000 lbs Bran, at $1.50 per 100 lbs ; Sacks included in 2,000 lb lots ; 40,000 lbs N. C. Hay. at 75c per 100 lbs; aOtOOOlbs Maryland Hmothy Ha at -$15 per 100 lbs ; 'SO.OQO lbs Shucksat tipper k I - vv m f -v,vw a vuuvi. M Cl. 9 ffr fill IHeV a Of all kinds and in any quantity, supplied tm short notice. : Don't for-tt to . z -i 14 mar8 Douse and Lot For Sale. I - -. ' i i J i : i IA TTNDXR a deed of trust to me. executed hv 11 J Un iTinHr anrl vif hHrn. .tl oa the 14th day of Jannary, I876tand dulyi i7 f80. 5S.eA8ent or me jjb.hisi amb-k-TtiteAi, iTTUtf,tlC,l5u8tt COMPANY, Toronto, deor In Charlotte on the 5Uf Of Mar.1877 that lot in tbe City of Charlotte, frontiae45 feet on Trade street, joining the residence of ii x euuer ana otners, ana containing the 1 residenee lately oectrpted by aaid f X'Mci a. T Butler and others, ana contaimpe. tbe Alexander, - TERMS CASH C DO WP; Trartecf.:' apr4 tdS -y 7ance-rl52ra?lD. 0 Bt it s M, TifESSRsriLixrTELL &Yi:c: ill Charlott-;-IfC.,-a'"i -r-stivsr !' Carolinians, v..ltBg U.e tLe ec North Care!-1 in a few da;?, r : ' of 'id Line Mngra..-. iiflot Af paperf of our noble and beloved . Governor. uumi eiyi m r unsurpaosea nia not a cheap Lithoeraph; aoch aa we see nsed for i tbeati Blebiitlea. hat Is a mag nifioentjrork of art a genolna Line Tin Mn.. It tm m naia.VlMi n..T.J arfiaUc iwmait, anAortmyffectio ifQ Psa8ing the tenderest ayaapatbies, ia the friend of eyery man.' and jeiaat intalleck is tbe leader and controller of m great eom mon wealth. It should be iif JheibCme of eyery Carolinian, Unthepirie(t2TatwMcn it is offered places' u withirf (hj teacbi or alL It would be cheap at S5. Agents arf aat ed to canvass eyery town ia ; tin c tte, eM liberal terms will be given t . a. . a c aend this enterprise to our pcrlg. , , ,s apriau , j .'i e;.-"" i Anthr IM1 : A New supply of the very best Anthracite Coal, which wwfll delIfefie$Sfrper toj 1 Full weight and quality always guaranteed 1 i . - i;;....r luraera ien; wmiuj Aipnon80 xotmg; dr at Ootton Compresa will b nrmptl filled Thanks to the public for past patronage. F B PATRICK, reb -J i.'.'B' V iUse Simmons'-;ti HEPATIC OTMPOttfTliit& Ur. WILSON A BTJRWELL, I r Wholeaalt and Retail Agents. Ug0 Simmon sfri: HEPATIC COMPOUND fur tbe Liw , . .. WILSON ft BURWELL F 0 R. L A DIES FOR CHILDREN"., VAS8B ,G2DQ5 1 net LaDIKS DKSISINQ TO SAVE MO 9 XT CAN DO SO BT BCTIKO THE XOBTB liABOLIlU HASD-M ADB SHOB8, UkVOt ACTUBBB BX PBKSS- LY OB fiODTHBBH LAMBS. K 5-1: 5 I I SAMPLE & VTETHOltE. BARREL. A- New York and Guaranteed to be and sound. can; - ,;.' ' - 4' 9 ; rFiffirlssiraicstipcy. I aaaition to other Fire Companies. I am IN addition to other Fire Companies, I also tbe Agent of the BRITISH AM tJW-"- i .-s ' ESTABLISHED IN 183S. nkZT , Tr HUU C?8 A8eU Cash Capita) paid np (Gold), $500,000 00 1.129.908 92 Total Cash Assets in the U. 8 660 079 81 -The British America ia a most reliable and conseiyatlve - Company, pays i's Jos9f9 promptly and without quibbliag, and alse inserts a "special clause in its Policies" pro tecting private Dwellings. Barns, 8chool Houses and - Churches, , . against damage caused by . TJrhtning. "without extra f barge,-; j. THOS F PRAYTON, F rlffiw t vr t t:T; mar31 lm . . , R:: N.' Littlejohn, :iiCpiiiss3oK;MercliaBt i O s CU ARLOTTE K C, kTJAVING increased my. facilities for Stor i .inff and handling Consignments, I am prepared to receive and sell, or store Cctton; Gral-!, Flour and all kinds of Conu-t-y rroJ-ce. Garments, however small, "' T-rr:-:t aad careful attention, and j .t ' ce pt fcnt nn th market on- J tl elijpked frf.v Leturns made4m mediately. iTVYTra a - j . i Order forGroeeries and PtiChtatieB supplies -a.Iedaat loweat market wiaaF7-li v Office in Jno W Hall A Cb's more, 8an d" ' Blackwood's building. For Sale or Rent. f Acmrortablef six ' room Cottage, with JX basement, well of water in the ya fl, wn ana other- neceesary nthonsea, wiw fifteen acres of rand, lying ia the saburbs of the town of 8tatesville. Apply te :st.-,:( : CHAS R JIKII. marJ3 tf At this Office. Lamps and Lanterns NOW offered at yery low prices to meet the views of customers. Cash Buyers A RE gatUng the benefit of tbe best poaah 1 Me prices, at . TO SMITH'S, apris PmgStdre.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 20, 1877, edition 1
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