haft iwaS vol of .r 6 .... . ... ,3 I k -.1 prrrw DILY OBSERVER. 0 t V CD AS R. JOHES, Xv I have been accepted tQ..jsav,atbe State f? " i.X T V V "i1 . I BolUe wm last your whole family a wimer .. TxlV--1? ntl1 the 8ad .work . w" I and teeovouaaJfe from danger. If you art favi -.LI L J we Wt VJMynTw5""-- lfinidied.'v;Tli ; head of each - division umiiW da not rest until you bare nnf rf yH 1 w f n ;fl tooftlal articles of impeachment are I waB presented with the names of the tried this remedy: Sample bottles 10 cents. 1 " " - T' 1 I ' f r r II W S I i b s:4 . . l.V. -l. -l I T 1 ; TC ( Q11 tvw van Timor. " . . ' & . E 8 2 M i ft fiJ; nn f)Mn tnrenared. asrainst JUaee victims, unuer ms cuaree, nu Kwu ""S" ' - v - .-juiBsiuBD McDOWEiL, , JsoTiftitatlonof his own party, friends a WOIT7 TJiM m&3MWrH iorM Wa. appointed to examine' Free from the dotlnjr scruples Miat fetter our free-born reason." INFJjEXIBIjE rules. We eannot notice anonymous wmmiuu- I I ISC rzzr-. ZvZZ mMi,! Z a S vianioVtindefnf fettwdaafes, tarn rejeeteu eomiicaraoiBor w Articles written on both sides of a sheet of , - MWQtacwptedfor pubcatioa. f JO i fi ' r 1 lf " r ' , ' ' 1 OBSERTATIONS. w vi - ' tt; fr- i ?4ff TtriT rTPr"T-"y .T"S"r"fr 1T.T71 l7.R:i a.tfpoil'Mrtiiiaf rftntraliza- J ij 4 i Jt u-a..- A itrHiMi rti I nurct s CTB-uiun wo w 6 AHfc.m.,.,r lift,.A rn , , ! l-rrl-r ft J JUVUl U -fi nMlJ The foolish wanwuiafK a woman u ?er ... . tP X . baby is not-a Mneeroayef net wwu man will take the cars to Syracuse, and , vmak hi inquiries '"Seniiiulf'- by postal card.-r-.Rome aV"..... AMwS..W.1!?!!.?!??. ;ZX ol ...Wflgemwt.wpon .modesty, oW oi viKr.. jnaoJJea a. woman's cheek withont . . sosaetbiag of the angel still. nij .w?S.na..l8,aeeJP.?.own ! if the earth was to open and swallow him 1 .' iR ik' wow4.be a.piaasure.to . him.. . . .Oa.e ia self-evident pr position, tfhd especially were discharged yesterday returned to . when he steala upstairs with tin old mn' ik this ? Republic! That Packard's day ' with - importune entreaties for razor-hi k m urov uav,- u ww" i.- x.t c i i A il:.kMi,t and the' Vis WU rrs4 ll&a'a'y ifr il gig hajPIWtaVJ j Qa.tt.Uc a a &j!i3Jrp9fi4j"?TB:u j aofl d OLttttal dbak-tbat a Man wb4.tabe-. a.'ia hckiridTolalaHiUthisi hevda hidden from the rest of tbeovgfegatlen, and never wmi .iliiiuk ill ini . uu uu u. . uu v.va. uv Norwich Bulletin ' ' " . . - ... And now Wade Hampton is Governor, and the honors of his position and the lau- ebKjbft Tkior cTifeter tbJckly . apoujiis hiqfQthejBtftet in thunder of cannon and roll of' dram greet bis coming if he comes twenty times a day, batfaTl lbrtddnft hflpbima pirtiole when he is reaching up his back frying to coral the endof a vagrant suspender that has r Inlbed top t his shoulder- Bur- It has been decided to call the. extra session of Congress for Monday the 4th of June. We have missed aomething of late i t Unde cjiildjtjt tejtfchajfit was! Ve icnow now though It is the old cry of the Southern outrages; there are so few carpet-baggers now,tha,(; they can not get up a shout. acittdViaaicwcVP eM7rrewos. thefnsfr meratiB bfefee in the State and gave it up to run for Gover.pjfipvaafle ofj- vanltjng. ambition that overleaped itself! The u. j j t j tt- f ferfbei d,?tJe?' . UtT " befrrp3ible Wilkins Micawber, is awaiting for something to turn up. ,iiT bast i4iW- ;wP, James Gordon Bennett, oTNew York, has purchased a handsome residence in Paris, where &fisA6xpexl&?10 rtmainifoz several years. Since he was cowhided much use for this country , and hence ? .:4vjov i.hitdeaiK jajkaeUpjhia bodeina land here they are not so squeamish about such matters . of Pennsylvania, who misrepresents South Carolina is the United States -. - Senate, is afraid to return to the State that he once declared had five years of good stealing left in it still. Somehow he has got an intimation that Hamp . ton belives in an honest government, and he fears the locality is unhealthy f or him at this juncture of affars. He probably has vague fears that he might find five years, not of geod stealing, but of hard work within the prison . walls. ' . . . ". GaojjSPLEss FABS. Many of our Southern people seem to be somewhat apprehensive lest the Democracy should be Aptured. andcleft . as by thejaJdfWtUea Tbj&t Times expresses our sentiments upon this subject precisely. It says : "The y ienifel lhat Mr Ha; j-; X.rV ceivedAhwb lBeaOlKHSinXeErrat ing tlfe DemocraTTc party bviakinirl it so large that it, must fall Ifi piecesrof its own weight.". Tbaf seerM WU n , , .. . . P""" Pn oy wnicn tbe jeiuourauo party can D8 weakened or defeated. ' Wr x no vajmmandees. Bussia has thrown down the ensan ruined eauntlet. and of conrsft Tnrt ... ' "y' could no nothme else than tat- it . ' So, as the; Eastern war has been de dared, and has actually; begun, it is best that we should know the names of the leaders of the two great armies that are confronting each other. An , old, unassuming man by the name Abdul Kerins Pasha, but with a good reputation as a BOiiur wie com, . mander-in-Chief of the Turks, and Grand Duke Nicholas cemmands the Hussian forces. Duke Nicholas is rep resented as a tall and fine looking mar, ' bat has never yet made cny reputa tation as a commander. andhisa THE WORK OP WEEDING OUT. iTbe 1 nbw enriei: in &e -worTc of ndcoyer: V- PraHonest xeeas una vauiiiiugwpAnwemj minures past o o wocx the fungus growth that have crept lntojyesieraay aiwrnoontne oooraeeper oi ! iDw wwy, ; rKW,:uu5u - publican membeTjLfeaong; re and conyiction of crime have hand- n their resignations, and the same Wright, the colored Associate fof the Supreme Court. At the request and into certain serious misdemeaaors ai- i j -u mrnut0A hvKiB leeed to have been committed by wis nr.: V, Ji.nl.naI ! fnA mnflh omciai. r nguu ? 1 wavering and indecision when ' the wavering -trantoA i.t TttflVft O. tool of IT .UMUU w " , ' i j: afi the confi scrmuea wwsW;1"""0 JHNW "IK. J- -r . " ,.,'t ... I airandyowed to have revsnge - - , ... Wawlhe heaw I ed.tbat he jnlV so as to save tbe neavy "Tfonasi of at Hftpeacnment to a poor and struggling people. 1 ' ' I 12. l jPuTrrnra lir iiarurjo uu ai b uu n ammwv- I aU DAiMihlitan Tiortv n a l 1 V Mil "flf vko iint-v.i."v : i . ,.i.,., r ;! VW, . na, .AP i iTTi; V2r,uT" Yt iun fH;AM A4Ai'and States'! Jh illVl L1U VA w ' I . ,.,., r " y " -t."? '?4 from una: ; iiTOie7tu rfkFivui, uo - eogrii3fed organ of Ub irfinihistrationJ upon this i w portaiifciquesUonU sas -"jl state ngoverumen nat cauuut iik- st.ia .'(rnvsnvmont that, rannotl fHiVMntfcin iiBP.Iiwftnetn tne aia oi me I rcr vjnrr----.n. -rnn w , .. . .i the, people, That.it seems to us, is a rriyernaien m ljOUlsiana was nos a i -ik , . t . i' , . . ' 1. 1 . governmerit of the people, is shown by the fact that it fell the moment Feder ai : support was witnarawn. auu j v- pv-rfl: n'his 'farewell 'prolarnalfori. J . V' w.-v . u. Ulptthe,icholls ing been gaivanizeo lmq me ?j pv i . . i i I 1 1. J 1 . I i.An. I f id I ;n.i.u.nth -Wifthnila aovpmment 'h.d life in UmII nd did Ddt needo be aupporledby eteide influence that! t has endurdd aodjbeen triumphant, The ritizfins of Louisiana did not.wantl Packard to ,ule the, buj toy - T. . t t i did' want JNicnons, ana mat jasi why the latter was able to take peace- i able control of the machinery "of the I ! State eovernmimt.1 A T P . i I 4fc 1 tr Senator-Elect Spoffjrd; A Speech Full of Fair Promises! and a Prayer for Peace! A New Orlearls dispatch, dated' April 25, says : After the ballot' yesterday, Lieutenant-Governor declared Judge Spofferd elected Senator for the long term. On motion, a committee was appointed, composed of Senators-Al- 1 A. TV. A- . TTrw Aiw .T.r corted him to the Speaker's stand. The. Senator-elect made the following ' ' , ij.l J Gentlemen of the General Assembly of, Fr-WordsareinAdequateto xire svy patHude f-r thepontidence you repose me. The compliment it implies, is announced by the fact Wat mtmLt and you have had before youl the names of so many true and able men wbo might perhaps have served the State 5ewer nan myseu. ii wiu Demy en- ucaui duur ujr iuvuic au4 Hip B'l14 inao$cat capnottepTo-r?a by present werds.-Wheri- I-tSbnidef3the vast re sponsibility of this office at this time, I feel no. elation even at the great hefn Otitonftrs; rtteel rather like invok ing the aid of a potrer highei than the power of man, to enable I me to do something, however humble, : towards restortct ihefiiilen sostunes ;and te vivinjf the ancient glories of Louisiana; I tender my profound thanks, es pecially to the Republican members who have so generously cast their votes ior me. x oeg to Bay mat i snau tajce the concurrent resolutions which" were adopted last week as my letters of in struction from the people of the State. The resolutions are in harmony with my own convictions of our duty in the new era that is dawning before ' us,' so brilliant in promise. The heart's desire and prayer to God of the American people is now for peace --peace be tween sections, peace between races : aye, peace between parties, peace every where ; and, if it be possible,-peace for evermore. There is a widespread be lief that the fulness of time has icoa:e at last, when those bitter partisan hates that ultimately lead to intense w war. to the subordination of reason, to force mdifereaoe to questions of right and feroid Atte shiftless habit, srreed of plunder, and reckless disregardof Bu-J man me mat war leaves Denintx, in us dal train, shouW i be supplarited by I "U"'Cl Mills. u xa U, UUWUK puonu rptpot that magnanimity cannot - Cmft(r ta hinmhaH with aofufir fr-nm th doTttain of politics. If tke adfninr wtration of President Hajres ihall F5 i lana wDe-WIge(1 Pea.ce industrial progress, and an honest cutil service-but these three things it willl be crowned wiin the benedictions of a grateful people. To do what in us lies to promote a policy so grand (which I J .-1 J . A 1 bv the public utterances of the Presi, - dent) I understand to be tbe, pledges I embodied inthe, resolutions to which t 1..-. . .- : ni,ii.i;.-. . io.w, I vnn hn Ajutired. centlemen.- that what. ever of ability and zeal and influence I ' m "1.. J 1 l ia may command, shall be faithfully de voted to -the redemption - of .your pledge. Applause. j ' in"' The ioint assembly then f adjourned. and : many friends of Judge bponord of hastened to congratulate him Whi ;the new. wa8 received last weet that Governor Hampton had respited the Lowndesville murderers, an old colored woman in Fortrickens said : ' "Glory to God ; Gineral Hamp ton has Come over on our side at last He's a good Republican now and we are all right. of WasLington Clerkships. l,-, . ' f. ;.f t ,jj Washingtoir Star. ti i - rece;Ted orders to allow no one to the j impending - executions began in earn- est. The. deatfc lists ,werel produced with the money necessary to settle their claims for- salries lup : to date. The scene was a very anectins one as the roll was called, and each unfor tunate' sirned his or her name with trembling hands: The sights present wer yaried, however. The im- J j:,,,. BtmmiaA .or-t. rI .: ' . :. . qj gome io meei wnaiever iaxe awaiieu i them, but others broke down, com- I wnn a sort oi siony , uespair, nunc Til. i. A j w 1 a wailed their Tate. Borne fewput on a f . i-i,...-. don. themi One wo- Wan cried defiantly : "You don't know am".,.il,-am President Hayes' 9ln i wm make you suffer for this Unjust act." " A poor; widow, wbo HaU 1QB6 DUHHiOU, UMiUfJf MiU UJUWCI ni a exrtn wu,ii fjH.rH nr.rM.Tn in? n own ' - ,r ' tn rravm WO.V Tyi rnoir TAAIincra inav . . . . thouent of f tne ear ones; at noma, whom , tW would now ba unable to Ussist. One lady took the pen tosign - . j - - r- - -r to Kel a few minutes rest and compos- ure before she could accomplish the act.'" But it was not those who met sobs that suffered poor woman whose were the only barrier Irom-atftxvation for hex - family passed out witnout saying a wora, but the neart w aiuiooi, uruaeu. ui uourec, the first of May threatens tbem like a namonW awnrH. fanir nf tbo wVo Minn oMtnfiti t inn tha and . the Secretary's .omce was besieged by them, Effect en US. deadij connict witnout affecting us onf (hia ciH. rkf rha rrlAh. amnw . .... . , . American self-dependence to the SfiS fSS!Sl5fl5 Mood, and somebody will be plunged in ruin. The manulactures of Spring- Peatr-Un ana Jiancne3ter-the men hS m. i i rs nuck from a nation's misfortunes.; but how will it fare with us 7 Experience n ng since demonstrated the tact ina an aavance in unuea otates Donas linoi nftf hr-icrhfan Srtnthovn niAotaA U' vvw mww vaauwu a-vuvuAAA ir A UOUgVlD. for we do not hold them and that the accumulation of wealth in the Eastern and: Middle States has no appreciable effect on our condition Mason and Dixon's line divides us as effectually as wouia tne Atlantic ucean. T. 11 - . .. 0, as is wen to consiaer tneiacts em braced, in this subject carefully, and weign -wen their bearings upon our immediate iuture. it southern plan ters and farmers are wise thev .will foueh icotlon gingerly and use the tur pentine back sparingly, liaise all the corn and meat possible ; use, as far as practicable, home-made manures for yourcrops; render the farm self-sustaining, and the European complica tions -need not disturb you. But the man woo raas nis ail on cotton or naval stores in the year 1877 is doomed to financial destruction. Favetteville uazette The Cors Crop. Ofall the crops raised, probablv none 'is oi sucn vast importance to farmers as the corn crop, and on no account should it be neglected. iia you ever Knew any farmer to fail, whose cribs were filled with corn? Did you . ever know a man to emi grate whose cribs were i filled with corn? i -TVIJ . .... . ' . i jiu, you ever Know a man to com piin w uaru umes wnose cribs were filled with corn ? tDid you ever' know any man sold oui oy in? snerm - wnose cribs were filled wrtbcptrfr 1 "'Did you ever know a man whose houses and fencing, were all in rood order, and that such other : evidences of prosperity crowned him, whose cribs were not filled with corn ? ft Did you ever know a planter proud Of htmsetf, loved by his neighbors" and happy in his family, whose cribs were not filled with corn ? Did you ever know a man who had fat horses and mules, hogs, cattle, eneep ana, poultry, wnose cnDs were not filled with Corn ? Did you ever know a man who did not raise it at home, whose cribs were tiled with corn? If your neighbor invites you to his houie, don't you know he Wants you to eotne On foot if his cnbs arst not filled with corn? - . f If you had money te Idaii or ad vances to make would you do so to any :man5 whose cribs were net -filled with corn 7 - ' Is any man worthy the name of fatmee. whose eribs are not filled with com?, i " -t The proprietor of tne St Charles Hotel, in New Orleans, said to a cor respondent the other day ; 'Before thewafr our bills for.wine alone would often foot up $1000 a day. i Now. if we sell $20 worth of wine a day at our ta- fc85&n&3 exclusive Dotues oi Dranay . on ice m the bar rooms. French brandr eren "erally' at $10 per bottle. The planters wAl my m 6VvuU VUC11 171119 U1DUU11T: IDflv never disputed a bill. . They never paid the money, but would give5 an order on their. factories, r Neither the planters, their wives, their sons nor their daugh ters carried money about them. What were sent to their factories. The fac - ws importeu uresses ana jewelry Tor the ladies direct from Europe. There were several Barrow brothers, who owned betweeu them nine sugar plan tations, with thousands of slaves. Thev with their families, would often occupy uiucn as a intra; oi tne nouse, with private parlors. &c and their Ordinarv hotel bill would.be.$4,000 or $5,000 a Eight shares of the .stock of the At- stA-rann M.ti 1 X? ..l. l.m T for $1,000 which is at the rate of 125 f,inn ' ; . . Datkv'.SIda SPCCIAIi NOTICES. - Oood Advice. - i- a . ; s Now Is the time of year for Pneumonia, Lung Feyer, &o. i E?ery family should bayn a bottle of Boschee's ermn 8yrp. Ion't .ZT. tnfc. cookb to Uke hold of your child r your family or yourself. ntnorrhoW d other fatal diseases may eet uu:: Although it is iclJermau SyruE iscunng tnous naVLj7ht ti curty 'dae Prompt Relief. , Those who sufiei from Nktjbimia, Scu- iico, or Musctoab JKHatntAHBM, can naye prompt and permanent relief, oy using Niubaxoia. SpKcirio, it is an internal reme- iy and cures these painful affections, by l'JLt; JTr . Hin i a jam u:.u -nn V. aereu wnuiuou w wu;u xwuv disease. Go to your druggist and getabot- Those snfferine from Coughs and Golds. so prevalent now. will nna in juxdicatks Hobxt a remedy that will cure "without nauseating or deranging the general system All druggists sell it. , NERYOVS DEBILITY. . Vital weakness r depresaten : a weak xhaustt feeline. no energy or 1 courage1 fit A Mml' a M.hr.1 AVrWArb fi . W A sy: HOMEOPHAT1C SPECIFIC No. 38 It tones up and invigorates the system, dis pels the gloom and despondency, . imparts treneth ana energy. stops the drain and rejuvenates the entire men. Been used 20 years with perfect success by thousands. bold by dealers, jfnee si.uo per single vial. or $6 00 per package of five vials and $2.00 vial of powder, sent by mail on receipt of price. Address HUMPHREYS' HONE. OPATO MEDICINE COMPANY, 562 7q " mav9 FAIRBANKS' STANDARD SCALES!! MADE WITH THX Latest & most valuable improvements RV- m S C A LES THE WORLD'S STANDARD SKCEITX9 HIGHEST HX0AL8 AT World's Fair, London, 15 1 World's Fair, N. Y., 1 853 World's Fair, Paris 186? World's Fair, Vienna, 1873 World's Fair.tSantaga, " Chili, 1875 World's Fair, Phila., 1876 ALSO COFFEE AND SPICE MILLS, TEA A D COFFEE CANS, $TORB TRUCKS, AC. Agents for Miles' Alarm Monev Drawer. FAIRBANKS & CO , 311 Broadway, N. Y. FAIRBANKS 6 CO., 1G6 Baltimore, St.. Baltimore. FAIRBANKS A CO.. 53 Camp St., New Or leans. FAIRBANKS & CO., 216 Main St., Buffalo, N. Y. FAIRBANKS & CO , 333 Broadway. Al bany, N. Y. FAIRBANKS & CO.. 403 8t., Paul St. Montreal. FAIRBANKS & CO.. 34 King William St. London. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO.. Mi k St., Boston. FAIRBA.NKS & EWING, Masonic Hall. Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, MORSE t CO., Chicago, Illinois FAIRBANKS, MORSE CO., Cincinnati, Ahit FAIRBANKS. MORSE A CO.. Cleveland. Ohio FAIRBANKS, MORSE A CO., Pittsburgh, Fa. FAIRBANKS, MORSE A CO., LouisvUle, Ky. - . FAIRBANKS & CO , 8t Louis, Mo. FAIRBANKS 4c HUTHISON. 8an Fran cisco. For sale by leading Hard ir are Dealers, feb23 taw d eow w 5m A..T.& O. R. R. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 CharloUe. N. G. Aoril 21. 1877. I ON and after Monday, April 23rd, the following Schedule will be run over this road: GOING 80TJTH. Leave Stafcesville. 1.30 p. m. Mooresville, - 2 41 ' D. College, 3.19 ' Arrive Charlotte, 5.00 ' GOING NORTH. Leave Charlotte, 4 15 a. m. D. College. 6.00 , Mooresville, " ' 6.37 ' Arrive States-rille. 7 45 Close connection made at Statesville with trains over the W. N. 0. R. R All charges must be pre paid on Freight offered for shipment to Section House, Hen derson's, , Alexandriana and Caldwell's. These being "Flag stations, tbe Company after it is unloaded at either of the aboTe is not liable for loss, or damage to freight I named "Flaff Stations " No freight will be received bv Agents for shipment unless the name or consignee and l destination is distinctly marked tbereon. ! . J J UOKM.USY, apr22 Superintendent 877a 1877; SPRING & SUMMER. M. Xicbtenstein, MERCHANT : TAILOR, HAS arrived aod located over Bcarr ft jj I Co., with a choice selection of fine X I Caseimeres, Clotbs, Worsteds andVea -Jfllinens, Checked Linens, natural flax colors. ings. which he guarantees to make up in the 1 hi nrioaa. . piu ru M , mZ h,-. I selected patterns ap25 3m M. L1CHTENSTEIN, Meats. A X.ARGB supply of NICE TENDER xa. xs juaUT , FOKK. MUfTON and VEAL. mwsjtb on nana at lowest market prices, at v . . . .. MOSTELLER BROS. . Class Umps ' Made T n ffi I . -.-.TO SMITH'S. DrugSte. a i i i . I Establislied 1812. J (ON WHITE SPOOLS,) GEORGE 1 CLABK, Sole Apt. A Complete assortment of this popular brand of Soool Cotton can be had at Wholesale of Messrs Elias. Cohen & Roes aler and Wittkowskv tk Rintels. and a full assortment at Betail by all the leading merchants in Charlotte. P. S Ladies be sure that you get the O. T. wound on W hite Spools. No other is genuine. marsism ? HAPPY BKLIKF to Young Max from the effects of Er rors and Abuscsin early life.! Manhood Restored.". Im pediments to-Marriage re moved; new method or treat S ment : new and remarkable remedies ; books and circu lars sent free in sealed enve lopes. Address, Howard Aeaoelatloa, 419 N. Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa. An Institution having a high tt lea reputation for honorable conduct, and professional skill. marl7 ly A.W. LOYNS HA8 RECEIVED HI3 New Goods ! ! aprl8 CANE HATTING 4-4 and 5-4. HEMP CARPET. Beautiful MarMe Floor Oil Cloth. Marble and Mabogony Table Oil Cloth. Oil and Paper Curtail s, and all House Fur nishing Goods, best quality, at BARRINGER & TROTTER. aprl9 BUTTERICK'S SPRING 1877 CATALOGUES AXP- PATTERNS for raiment for Ladies and Children. '! . . t- Catalogues can be had on appiiefio tion by mail upon receipt of stamp. ; TIDDY & BRO. apr20 MILLKEN'S LINEN STOBE, 82S ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. New Linen Dress Goods. OUR spring importation of choice Printed Linen Lawns, has just been received ex-steamship ''Brittannia." LADIES C A H HAVE SAMPLES ' SENT BY MAIL. New Printed Linen Lawns Black pat terns on white ground ; Blue , patterns on white ground ; CrimsOni patterns on white Brouud; Lilac patterns on white ground ; rown patterns on white ground. . Mourning Linen Lawns White patterns on black ground ; Plain black linen lawn ; Plain, white- linen lawn, 28 inches wide ; Plain. white linen lawn, 36 inches wide. For Travelling Suits Plain Flax colored linens. 34 inches wide at 20. 5. 28 31. 35 and 40 cents per yard ' . . ? ' ; nam xaw : Blue Ijnens. Plain, Black Also Household Linens of everv desorio tion linen Handkerchiefs, &c Qualities always reliable. Prices always reasonable. GEO MILLIKEN & BON, --. 9 - . Linen 8tore,28 Arch Street, -: aprlllm ?.;.c.; r - Philadelphia, i N. B, A great variety of samples of the above named roods can be aen at If ra Query's Millinery Store, where orders for same wiu oe received and promptly attend cd tor - ' of yonthfal Imprudence, who iTn iTr ccr 7 Known remefl yj" o Bimple prescription, RK J itnrev a ec"7i lost maahood. and aii -uv ,wnuj cure r Mnmi fi.Miit. aaaaaia DATED HTUUKUfr Ul DT ATMiaM lav b Maweam T. L; FILLETTB HAS - JUST RECEIVED A FRESH : B I B I C 0 L LARS- BIB COLLARS SCURFS, FICHU'S COLLARETTES, COlliBS, EUCH1NGS IN EVERY STYLE, LADIES' UNDER WEAR, SILK K35TIDKSi;0 KID GLOVES, BLACK ENGLISH CRAPE. ILLUSIONS, &c A small lot of Trimmed and SPECIAL NGTIOE. - Mkechahts, Fabmebs, Mechanics, AHD THX BEST OF MAKKIND, WILL SAV AT LEAST 25 PEB CENT. OF TBEIB IBVE8TMEKT BT VS1JSQ OKLY THE N. C. SHOES, -fe ERIE CITY IRON WORKS, Charlotte, N. C, April 7th, '77. WE hereby notify our many friends and the public generally that tbe manage ment of the Charlotte Branch of the Erie City Iron Works is now in the bands of Capt John Wilkes, of this city, who is pre pared to fill orders for our well known En gines and Saw Mills on the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable prices. JOHN H BLISS, i Secretary Erie City Iron Works. Referring to the above notice of change, I feel confident that it will be advantageous to purchasers of Machinery of all kinds, as it places me in position to meet any and all competition. With my facilities on the spot, I can manufacture all parts of the Erie Engines which will not bear freight charges such as Grate Bars, Stacks, Spark Arresters, Ac, and handle the Erie City Engines and Boilers with little extra ex pense, thus enabling me to offer Machinery at better figures to the purchaser than eyer before. Be sure to give roe a call, or write for cir culars, before purchasing elsewhere. ' JOHN VtlLKEf, ; Mecklenburg Iron Works, Charlotte, N. CC apr20 BRAMHALL & CO., GENERAL SOUTHERN LAND AGENTS, Will shortly Pnblish a large edition of their SOUTHERN GUIDE AND CATALOGUE, ' For general distribution In all parts of the United 8tates and Great Britian. All sons having Real Estate for sale will find it greauy w toeir aav&niagf s to nse this valua ble mediuml " . . r - A limited number of advertisements will be received - Address - . BRAMHALL A CO No 607 Seventh St., Washington, D. C. prlSdawtf CLEVEUHOrMpaSPilHICS. (Formeriy WiUwn's.) " - NEAB SHELBY, dj.-r s WILL be opened oaihe 15th May. "tpas- be met at the station,:-one mile from the Springs; Conveyances tent to the Air Line R.R., or oOrpoiBtaedriBJ?Coldind Warm Batba, WhUe Sulphur, Red Sulphur and Chalybeate Waters. Band of Music and other sources of amusement Rates of Board : single day, $2: sinpla week, $12 50; four weeks, $35.JchiWren-JSl der 10 years and' Colored servants half briee Special rates for families and visit rZi,l season. For other information, annlvtn R J BREVARD, Resident Phi. corJOHN.IELM&,8upt. "7' The enrmm will hn tnr b. 1 . the present year The furniture will be sold at tne ciose ox this season. Donse and n. lot For Sale." TTNDER adeed-of trust to me, executed by c v.r? .i " wue. oeanng date on QtK67 . J?f JMarr 1876, anlduly registeredcI. wiU sell- at th Am HouS deor in Charlotte on the fith of Mav 18 - " vfuariufcte, irontine 45 TuUandTnt nDK. he residence of H T Butler and others, and containing the residence ? lately occupied by said J t5c Alexander. - . . :. . f-r. terms cash ; , apritds 4 WDteer Porcelain Shades A ND Paper Shades for Lamps, at . r9A i TO SMITH'S, api24 --Ji. Store. LOT OF F 0 R L AD I E S FOR CHILDREN. , EPS Un trimmed Bonnets and Hats. I ' I- :L e - s fS" LADixs'ncsiaijre to save mob it cas so so bt Btrriwa thc Nobth Cabolika HAKD MADE SHOX8, M AirUPACTUBKS B2 r BB88- lt roa FouTHiair LADiae. SAMPLE & WETMORE. R. IM. Littlejohn, Cotton anl Mnce ftimission Merchant TUARLOTTE, N. C, HAVING increased my facilities for Stor ing and handling Consignments, I am now prepared to .receive end sell, or store Cotton, Grain, Flour and all kinds of Coun try Produce Shipments, however smill. receive prompt and careful attention, ani are sold at once or kept on the market un til disposed of. Returns made immediately, Consignments and correspondence loliciteil. Orders for Groceries and Plantation snppliei fi.led at lowest market prices, Office in J no W Hall A Go's Store, Ban ders & Blackwood's building. feb!7 ' THEY "HAVE COME, -at- C. S. HOLTON'S. THOSE CRACKERS, Raisins, Goshen Butter, I Cod Fish, Oranges,, Lemons, .- :- Canned Goods Macaroni, Jellies, 8ardines, Bologna Sausage, Cheese, French 't' Candies, Nuts, Apples. Also a fresh assortment . , , daily of Cakes, Bread - . :"'i4--H -i' ,...- . 'L- - f f and Pies, Parties and N- - Weddings supplied at short notice. f Friends and everybody Invited , - to call and examine. Boy and be satisfied. THE RISING SUN . ). l ? is yet opposite Market. ;apr21vV QORN.OATS. PEAS, . , fJlIMOTHY and N. C. HAY 'RODDER, SHUCKS TNDIAN ROCK LIME, R03ENDALE CEMENT. QALCLKED PLASTER, JAND PLASTER, gHLVOLESand LATHS, 1 10 W POR CASH, -;-' r . -u at CORNER COLLEGE AND FOURTH 8TS"i . mar28 . Foiale'or Rent. A Comfortable six room Cottage, with, -tx basement, well of water in the yard,, barn and other necessary outhouses, with fifteen acres of land, lying in the suburb, of the town of Statesville. Apply to CHAS R JQW, ; mar23 tf ' At this Offlee- Lamps and Lanterns NOW offered at yerf low prices to meet the views of costomcn. 0 i TO, SMITH, jiii Fine, Soaps. T7NGLISH. FRENCH and, AMLRICANj Jit Just received, t.u - . xU-cyC-rt SCARE 'A 00'8 . mar24 .' ' ..... ; . Drag8tors. Bulbous! Roots. LILIES, DAHLIAS, GLADIOLI, MADE IRA VINES, at - . BCARR A GO'S, saar24 - Drugstore.

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