35 ' r - . ft iTTTh v''f F. BBEVABD McDOWELL, . . -; Editors. Proprietors. MFree from the doting scruples Afcat nor utr aawuv TTT'Tl INFIjEXIBLE RUXjES. or eannot notice anonymous oommanloa lons. In all cases we require the writer'; name and address, not for publication, but mm a guarantee o good faith. we eannot, under any- eireumstanees, re ttrm reject ammunicatWns.'moT can we iAttUiesvTltf Yea eannot prove a thing to be good or beautiful to a man who ..has no idea of its L IJ Hopeless Case The fall grown youn nan who calls his mother his "maw, and bis father, his "paw." Tou want a flogging that's wbat you do ?" said a High street parent to his son, yesterday. get on with - JffnleslfhberlJo.3 BffllBl wai unaer cover of the troops, what need had they of 250,000 rounds of ball cartridge? This enormous quantity was found in store, on Thursday, by Adj utant-General Moise. Newt and Courier. It U said that wlthwS 2h list thirteen years Brigham Yeung has lost no less than ' twenty-seven mothers-in-law. "Afflictions, though th?y seem severe, Are oft in mercy sent." I owner-Journal. perform friend?. a marriage in that month for Among the inmates of the Nashville Lu natic Asylum, is a negro woman who lives almost entirely upon g3feTiieh (she o tains from the lawa infttlidflhe bq Bhe has a great an tf pi tiff ft weei suffers none to growwitio'iS Br' V encr There has never perhaps been a time in all her history when England was so com pletely "mistress of the seas" as at the pre sent. - Her fleet is now represented by 68 iren-cUdjJMp steameraand 170 sailing shir s all available IbllckaV 'servioe. Berne bf taeii irea-olads are f immense -size, ' and "wu""rwl',wrc Gen Leach indignantly denies all the reports to the effect that be has been intriguing to organize a new party composed e old Whig and j Een jbli cansija pjojiounpes tje wnioiejtling a canard. - So let the Republicans re sort somewhere else for the material for a sensation. This effort has ploded and signally failed . ex I r r osmgia-oici o U dMd.-pur readers will remember him as the figure head of the Repub licans in the excited ifctafceitf fedl&1 and Baxter 'which came very near plunging, thevStaie into a, bloody con-, flict To theTjelrftoftirkanifas kudi the South, he leaves no grateful recol lections, behind. ? .-. iii.i". Ml W. J ' . . 1 M X w m 4 Fort Macon if to be dismantled and the garrison left in charge of the Ord nance Sergeant, and the p0sfav ilor ganten is to be also abandoned, and ea. ana 1 worm viaroiina will soon be eft with-1 but a single Federal soldier. Verily it and Federal interference were at an end. y . r I tiLTZZSTttfi ror the death of its -editor, Col John Forsythe, who has been for many years narof the" mostpowerful writers in Southern journalism. , He has figured extensively in public life and occupied many positions of honor and trust. He had been in feeble health for some time and his death was not unexpected, The last number, of the Greenville (S. C.) Newt contains the valedictory of it iate eunor, joi A. M Speights. His interest in the piper has been bought out by Messrs He well; Cooper k Rev fields, all we believe practical printers. Col -Speights is one of the boldest and lection of Hampton and the redemp tion of S. Carolina from the darkness of carpet-bag tule. JWe regret his retire ment from 30urnalisrjTf3)CTTiQvi truly remarks that iCaiiJwMes-a daily paper, it must settle the bills. Greenville did not give it the necej$ary eupport, and that is the cause of his failure. . , - - Vakcb's Mill. We have a sleam treis but don't run it that war. Uarboro iswinemer. inat reminds us f what Gov. Vance said to Mr. Wei don Edwards at Washington. Vance had been speaking about an hour and quarter, and began to get a little faint and dry. The Venerable courtly Id gentleman, then some . twenty-five years of age, stepped up and with a tramblinsr hand offered Vance a drink of water. The latter turned, and with m. neenliarlv auizzical expression, said No. I thank you, Mr. Edwards ; my iill ain't a water mill ; it is a $team mULWiLSlar. Tha Bantist Chnich .white) of Flor nee was entered one night last week hv mnmn of Satan's emissaries, and robbed of seven lamps, One arm And seven Or eight Bibles. , chair ''I know iLJJad j. but rjL trjfcto litfwMffiereplf. fj ihaatrwg iagrTingland as, pow haahpcsastershiriRiilBgi totrifMi4cWfin4rrytBi ta Jfy, that's Srit'isjacfeowdged to bfbifl ttlj laledlinH&foUhf chlrelrler woultf btltfWeral kM in the Sta,and Ee r y-v r p M JM9tod 0 "THE EAR-MARKS dP A SORE ; BOBAD. - The .NewYoTtf jfrerii jf Jbo 4t,h; rnntainH a Jniie- article' dated from Kale&b, iqfvrhirtf.ie wiiereaytbat North Carolina m ripe for the forma tion a new party; that forty 01 fifty thousand white -Republican are? unal terably alienated from the Democratic ortirhEod) End that two-thirds of tidft, wo wttltA i -ST.! :A 4. us zalion, tnus giving a new party muvc ment the requisite strength for success in the general election of 1880. The same writer further says : "Not only can the President set on its feet a po- tenVopposition in North Carolina, but in every other Southern State. But all depends on the prompt and sweeping removal of the Grant office-holders, who infest every Southern State, an- 4 fcerwladmin 100 oitbe ai the abuse and denunciation of Gover nor Vance, whom it declares has dis appointed his friends, aroused a storm of indignation throughout the State, and o seriously jeopardized his chances f ruture promotion, that be is now busily engaged in writing violent ar ticles, to please the Bourbons of his party, while by cajoling the negroes, he is also attempting to gain foothold in tneuuavor. . sa- TTiftRiilflip'h Observir intimites that tih$ real welter of hislcunnliiffd deolp tive article is probably ex-Governor Holden. We do not think so, because MrHoldenis one of Grant's appointees, and it is not likely that he would favor thleeiDWrnoval of all of Grant's officiils as the only means to prepare a way for the successful for mation of a new and a formidable oppo sition to the Democratic party. Holden has too much measure that moval. ser.se would to advocate a re- cause his hase n, efioite idea who the one.iing we are cer- lit mataie itherla disappointed 11. i I ' . si - ewuBuesn or eimratic sore-head a political Macawber 01 some sort, and is only waiting for a storm to arise that he may ride into office upon the tide. He is of that class of loafers .that resenibles the Rausy Sniffles ( of 'the Georgia cenesV'heivfesOnikclte- meandjapoiltngjawisl thp rJe commenced by some one else. The author is certainly a politician in the true sense ofthe werd. He expects to make a living out of politics, and he finds himself at this juncture thrown out of employment, with the trade ex ceedingly diftr; an ay Ulsvingk litfe, ne nopev io create a Dreeze, ana mere by raise a rippje'upon the calm sur face. His design is plain, for he is well aSrare that as long as reason hold her sway among the people, he has no itj&a - qparTre nasorpfsirjie ciafica for the negroes and one-third ot tne liem ocratio voting strength xn the last elec- uldTgcrife Chia: ff tj ffcojusaEl Rennbhcans into . a rte drsaCU m. 61 Jtew He; is aAigusiLaid, fksh&fL iisoilyUo is to create division and discord among the Democracy in order that he may dinf ofia'pmJ W the confusion that will follow. iylmjpl e meruit Idiel vsfef wqfold fearnest ore our people Xo continue with the party that has snatched us from the pari permanen prosperity and peace, we want no antpff jef iftadilim, with its desola tion' its bankruptcy, and its bitterness, -1 . -. j i:j j 1 v. j .ji can feeL fully. assnreA t.w'wilVi guaranteedToar nghtt ' andet the rbon stitution and the laws of land. We cara-nothing for namer-but wonlacarBjiniing in tne ability which she has wis iB1?5J;her reap There never ws a more respectable party in this country than the old. W&jg party, so let none of its ' followers dis grace themselves by joining with an organization that has made itself se infamous as the Republican party. THE CHERAW AND SALISBURY ROAD. The extension of the Cheraw and Salisbury Railroad is now being favor ably considered by the substantial and business men of the city of Charleston. A recent meeting of the citizens of that place was held in the hall of the Cham elegation of nson county were present to discuss the subject of completing that section which con nects Cheraw and Wadesboro. Maj. jCowjsend represantedhe North Caro- mAia&Vle an interest ing account eft he road and its condi- tiAnv(He;fVl the Cheraw and SalL?- bury Kailroau, originally chartered to run from Cheraw, 8 0, to Salisbury, N C, a distance of 80 miles, has been graded all the way from , its southern terminus at Cheraw to Wadesboro,' N C, a distance of about 25 miles : where it is to connect with the North - Caro Una Central Railroad, 123 miles from Wilmington. N C. and 167 miles from Charleston, S CT , - " The Ntws and , Courier thinks the business men of Charleston were favor ably impressed with" the project and may be induced to extend some aid nPL... ill I. - - 4(TT- innnM'1 eiven . lv the , colored aeoDle in Wal halla and neighborhood on Friday ereninc next. The obiect they desire tn nromote is the encouragement of fr!nilv ' relations between the race, and the whites are cordially invited to attend. ... , Young lien n Fohfics. Thft following extract from an ad dress "to fits militaryif oranizatiCns of Charleston',; South.j 4 Carolina,., by ? Gen Conner, the'Ajtorney General ofSouth Carolinafia a Tacatitiful tribute to the young men of the Palmetto State, and is eminently . ntting to be onerea to the young men of North Carolina and the -whole South. - The 2 brunt - of the labor of the last campaign, and all the campaigns since the waf, Jell uponjtrjfe young, active and vigifantl Some 6f theseere just across the thraahhoid of manhood, otheis older, nad Dassed through the . dark a'nd 'terrible days of war, and nave contended year alter year ineef for th; triumph of justice ve;. Moeecutipn,, nd aisrule, and still others, who could look behind the days of bellum, and trace the red lines her faal stab. This eloquent plaudit to the. young men of the State of bouth Carolina if what might be echoed from thep lipa-'of the gifted orator ; to. tne chivalnc sons of tne solid. ;boutn, whose blood is. daily coursing stronger through their veins, and who have not r begnnctiescend tne ninoi me. esays4vo i .w-'''-'--''-. VTo vou-tne- -youne ; men -01 tne StatevrrtA the manly efforts which jou Have made, is, mainly due the success erf thatf cause - Which laid so i near Jfom betets tit8d '-mine.1' When we were- in the very depths . of humiliation, through all the long, npurs ottnose wearr veara since me war. waen inr futuftWeTd WWafek isfte pelent T- BtflrfnT" TirTN in t.h a fnrt.n rifts anc the m4Mn yjwf my friends, it was because I had faith fixed as the rooks in tb,e young men jf tne tate. 1 naa seen inem, wnen wje Statead caHed for them; rally with a chivalnc devotion which wlcl havt done honor to the . proudest.days: "of Carolina. I had seen them with their splendid courage shining wnere sthe. battle ;was the tmcke6t. 1 . nad seen men reared in the luxury of Southern affluence stand, without murmuring. and-beUeld tSem wreathe fresher and newer clories around the honored brow of the dear old State. But al tha heroism of war. all the craadeur event 01 iDauie. iai raio uiier msimu- exhibited, in neace. When I saw those youne men the younranen't) the State poon " impoverished, wtix many dependent lipon them-j striving for theif dailytoreadVhd saw aroilnd tbe,tlhS,tei3 ."atniospnere of. tempta tim; wjboj'i no.- young man- of this SWite -with, , talent, energy and ability could do more than gam the necessa ries Of lifewhile before him there was power of wealth atM of place held out to him and freelyfferd by our politi cal foes, and'wheli throughout; the length and breadlb, of tjhis State you can counQrbOaen firiljRrWf.a :iingle hand the men that, sold Their birth- rigtktsf. 1 can defl you that" when Iboked ' around and siw " this noble a;dhefenCe t6 honor, to State, to sel even with the aarine3s and gloom vO the hour, that single ray of sunlight spanned the, State with a .rainbow of promisei t . "N6 Btkte $4eMd bo3 losi-n Stair couldT)e doome in-Sirhidh Hhe young men, were so loyal and so true." Arrival ofthe Waman,of the Future It seems that the coming young wo-? L naan.ii as already eotto liicnmonu. and f she.iiiamaking ttuprettyr hot foi the euie;manj 1 BneiS postmistress 01 mat f cbyyruui- wmmB is is iYiire van Lew,' and; the1 -rustle "orei petfftoats abotit the carrdrs'ftn government buildings like ffie, trailing of' tb.3 gar-. menu 01 toe west wma, and tne nour ishf heft .parasol' is- as the stroke of Saladm's scimitars -The ufiailin clerks tremble before hef; like Asyriafi couiytHonkr a remedy that wilW cure Without t.irs hfdre Bprhlirhf. Sb kiHt!h tn n. ettex-camer come, apu he cometh : to he m oneyrordir , clerk ecu and bo. gpeth. The deputy postmaster -would have flung his swallow-tailed coatunde her feet for carpeting., in emulation, of the devAtiiivoC'JUeish to tEozabeth ; but, alas ! she suspected him of imita ting the conspiracy of Essex and ainx ingjsferdeciemejif.Tyw like thT Virgin TJueenVshe decapitated her favorite for his plots, .against her fsQverignty. The name of this deputy LwM Jenards, an unusually good ppeci- men of the; carpeWbae species of Am er lean citizen ana tne zeaious viceroy 01 V-uetJii.t an tjcw, in anagipg; jn WH xra efl the Dostomce with her fair ability. erijoying-the cojifidtrofof his mistresaN 5ujvi.us'iruo swiirfVuU'T.a mi ixink nrviA pursy v an juew, use neien -nici with- ber foot.uDon her jaatwreL w!i I? V jR8D.ifi?tAM!br a to speakhurls defiance,. her foes, d accepts t right joy ally the homage oF: her RUboMmilM.' Thilfi aanriA- tmenOEe rnaaiestvof her enerfS ment, we unmncmng crueiiy witn which she has dealt nftunishment upon the conspirators, to strike terror . into possible that the sphere, of the public office is to be taken from "him? Is the Mene Tekel ef all mala citizens -toot -of African descent written upon the walls of! the " Richmond 'i -bestoffice ? New Ytrk World. J9 n3ri Governor Vance and ' People. the Colored .iu r- ; y4': , A new paper called the Star of Zion, has jnsvVeso esablLed in Kwbejrof. It 1 is to be the organ of the African MthodistTEiJiscopdl Zton -Church 5 in North Carolina, and is edited and man aged by Rev. J. A. Jyler, a ojored minister. JrgfeCrur! hich is now before us, we find a communi catien fro mj Eey. Wu Hood fin1 which he; speaks r as follows of the ' recent meeting In this city ofthe State Board of Educatibnj'when a number of protn inenf colored men from ! different sec- "For the first time in the history of sided -)vr !aohVe;ntiep?;i)f 'colored men. . Arid 'ior-WerBorl Vahoe,. it m ust be said that'-hefilled tb e position with, a ..gracei as natural andL.easy -as thcnighhelhdffalwaysi been, used to it; A nd-on the. : other -hand 4be delegates showed their appreciation- bf his. pres ence by refusing to allow him to1 retiref as ;he propbsed 'tddpr after he jhad submitted certain propositions for their consideration. 'He supposed that they would feel more freedom ia- dis cussion ?if he'ahdv the' board', retired. But "the delegates with one voiceV5de-? murred, and. requested ' him to retain the ; position he was filling with so much satisfaction; to the conventions f - 'Thugh politic8 did not get Into our proceedings in any form whatever," yet I think this meeting.will.tend to break the, color line which is d getting very weak in.our'good old State.''. : I , - ,m X ( 1 The Rev; E. L. Patton has been elect ed professor of Greek in Erskine Col lege; Dueci '-;-';;-i j :. A Black Brute.' ' On Friday-afteKiooirlast. JimHods- torla stalwart negrosohre 25 tir 30 yrs of age living 00 the plantation of Sam" u el Barron, in Hbe '.vicinity f Tirzh Church irrlhis tbun'y, whipped a child of his own color so unmercifully that his life is desnaired ofw The victim of the fiend's brutality is the son of Ed Witherepoon.' a neighbor. and over whorn Houston iad no. legal rights cr I control: "Therlittl boy .Wast .Hous- f J ton s house, however, by invitation and CHheeteTiitfgntfrmesti6ii,Hou8 tpu sent, him en an errand to Air Bar ron's .house. Not, making the -haste that Houston desired, when the little boyvonly - seven or eight years of age, returned to , the field where. .Houston was at work, the flatter tied the child's arms around a tree and proceeded to whitfTartn, nTrstr as the'bryte himself aamins, using ceaar1 nraoa, auu wier wards hickory .withes, continuing the flagellation, until tha thild. was, literally hayed trom the crown 01 bis head t tne soies or nis ieet. iue .cnua was then made to walk' to the house, where he remained uncarei fortmtil the next evening, when word-reached iiis father of the ruel treatment he had received and was taken home, "and his body, a caaiss of sores,"1 was dressed Oh Mon day: the child war brought to town for medical treatment; and placed under care of Alexander who expresses doubt as to its' recovery. v On application of the father. Trial Justice Lewis issued a warrant for the arrest of the fiendlahd he was promptly brought' befOrethat official on Monday afternoon,, andy hint committed to jail to await the re sult ofthe injuries inflicted' upon the child. . -..-.. ..- Houston,, appears to have no regrets for tis barbarous acts; speakjng pf it as though he hid performed a nieritori 008 deed. While 'Otf his way from the Courtyard to the jail, he received the exercrations of men and women of his color, some of whom thought ''Gover nor Hampton would'nt make "much fuss abopt it if they wera.to take the wretch out a give him a similar flog ging to that which hV inflicted upon the child " while a colored woman remarked, "Yes, and if a white man ba whipped a negro that way, a regi merit of soldiers would have been sent h ere ri gh t Off ! " Yorkville En quirtr. Popular. So popular ar Dr Price's 8 pcial Flavoring Extracts, that few kitcbens can be found where they are not used : and their intro duction to any boasehold is the advent of new pleasures at the table. Dr Price has succeeded in producing flavoring peculiarly UWVIVUA ' OOod Advice. 1 iJ ; Now is the time of year for Pneomonia, Lung Eever, &c Every family should have a bottle of hoschee's Gernmn Syrap. Don't allow for one moment thtt cough to take hold ofyourchild, j our family or yourselt Consumption, Asthma, Pneumonia, Groupv Hemorrbaeep, and other fatal diseases 'may set in. Although it is true German Syrap is curing thpns uds of these dreaded dis eases, yet it is'mtich" better to have it at hand when three doses, will cure yon. One Bottle will last your whole family a. winter and teepyou safe from danger. If you are consumptive, do not rest until you have tried this remedy : Sample bottles 10 cents. Regular size 75 cents. Sold by your Drng gistTC8mith. ' " -v- xt !: o . . nt . -d v. prompt- and permanent relief, by aaing "Nbubamha -pechic, it is an internai reme dv, and "Cures these painful aflVctions, by -correcting the floids of the body, i disor-! red condition of which produces the disease. . Go to your druggist and get a bot- le, It wiH adtlikef aoic. Those suffeilnET from Cottohs and Colds. I so prevalent now, will find in Medicated nauseating or deranging the general system. Aii aruggisis sen 11. NERV0lJS;Di8BllIT, Vital weakness or depression : ' a weak. xhauste feeling, no energy or courage' the result of mental over-work des cre ti$ns or excesses, or some drain upon the system, jsalwayscured bvMUty VHB.EYS llOM EOPH Al l C PEf 1FI C 'No. 28 It tones up and invigorates the system, dis pels the gloom and despondency, imparts trengthand energy, stops the drain and rejuvenates; the entire' racft. -Been osed fiOH years with perfect soopesay thousands. Sold by dealers. Price $1.00 per single vial, or 5 00 per package of five, vials and $2.00 vial of powder. Sent by mail on receipt of price. .Address UtJMPJIR,EYS, HOME OP AT C MEDICINE COMPANY, 62 RiOADWAY, NFW YORK. p&9 - rl r.t V riirf v? if l X J A 1 11 JCi S O A" P id BEST j - ON Tfl E ' sIXitltE t. R0SS1& JONES. may 2' Notice: INTERNAL . S. P VENUE. , Collector's Office 6th Dist.N. 0., ' Statesvule, April 26th, 1877.- J NOTICE is hereby given to the owners that seizare was made of barrels and 6 Kegs of Whiskey, .... ' l.wagon .And harness. I horse, 1 mule ! and 3 barrels of whiskey. v For violation" of the 'Internal Revenue laws of the United 8tat. -rat, A , All , parsons cjaiojng the said: property will appeal before at my effice in Etates ville,' Withfn 80 days from "this date, br the said property will;" ba declared forfeited to 4b United States.. . .. J J.310TT,. Jair27 oxntit ; ' Collector: 1 ; JD jFOR; SALE BY YirtuVof a deed of trust io me', execu ted by. S'J ?Keislr and wife, on th 15th day of April, 4875, , and duly . registered in theoffice ofthe Regiterjof Deeds of Iredell countyj I Wilr sell- at AtxctionVat the Court House door in. ; Stitesrille, on the 3d day a May .1877, for purposes, in the said trust mentioned, a two-thirds interest in a tract of land situated in said county, on the Kast side of the Catawba River, containing about 85 acres, and known as the "Buffalo Shoals" place .There are on the premises two good dwelling houses, a Flouring Mill, Saw Mill and Carding Machine, all in good condition. Xarm sash.. ' ODOWD, " -tear 29 d It 4tw . J . - ft ; Trustee. ' Statesville Landmark copy Ma. ; , , Ten CentQCptnmhV 80,000 Bricks for sale,' at $5 per 1000 ; Ap ply to 1 J.K P NEATH KRRY, Agt, At Morrow's Bridge, S B, Trade St. 2;apr29. . TTO -IJET4-M dwllisg on Church street, near'Munaiti House' for iwrtiotiJars epply at st(.re ; - HLMlVFr-ANKLN11I AL. - apra eon tftK. 1jUR 1C1.NT- the Store It.H ni rtcently ...occrpifd by IJett & Vandegnft; t ' " .may 2 ' tawif J. L. MOHEHEAD. - Established; 1812. ii ! COITWHITE SPOOLS.) GE0R5E 1 CLARK, Sole Apt A' Complete assortment o this popular brand of Spool Cotton can be had at Wholesale of Messrs-Bliss, Cohen &Eoes pler and Wittkowsky & Kintels. and a full assortment at , Retail by alt tha -i leading P. S. Ladies be sure tbat you get the h W. T. wound on White Spools. No other is genuine. , ; marSl Sm - i v vr HAPPY KfcLlKF to YouKa; Men from the effects of Er-I roTS and Abuses ih early life. Manhood Kestored." lm- Dediments to Marriage re- moved; new metnoa oi treatn . m . A mm ment ; new and remarkable remedies; books and circu lars Eent free in sealed en ve lopes. Address, Howard Association,? HQ N. Ninth St.. Philadelphia, Pa. An Institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct, and professional skill. marl7 ly A. W. L0YNS HAS RECEIVED HIS New Goods ! ! aprl$ BRAMHALL & CO., GENERAL SOUTHERN LAND AGENTS ' ... Will shortly 6 Publish a large edition of their SOUTHERN GUIDE AND CATALOGUES, -For general distribution in all parts of the United States and Great. Britiaa.; All per sons having Real Estate for sale will find it greatly to their advantages to rise this valua ble medium,- .. - ' .a 1 i l - e .1 i. j n OA UDBHeu numoer oi auvenutimBU wiu e received Address ... BRAMHALL fc CO., No 607 Seventh St., Washington, D. G. prl5 dwtf GLEVELANO FvllNERAL SPRINGS, tl t;U " is i 4.-ct:i-a e , ' - HEAR SHELBY,' If. (3. : WILL be opened ou the 15th May. . Pas sengers coming on the C. C. R. R., will be met at the station, one mile from the .Springs; . Conveyances sent to the Air Line 'R. R.ror Other points' desired. Cold and Warm Batbs. White Sulphur, Red Sulphur and Chalybeate Waters. Band of, Music 'and Other sources dT amusement . . . -Rates- of 'Beard: single day, $2; single week. $12 50 : four weeks. S35. . Children un der 10 years and colored servants half price. Special fates for families and visitors for the season., For other in formation apply TO ' s . RJ BREVARD, Resident Phy s, 1 ?rJOHN IELMS, Supt.' ' . The Springs will be for sale or lease after , the preseaty ear. The orjtdture wiU b4 sold at the close of this season. apr27 Another Arrival TEMESSEE BEEF CATTLE. AWehaye3ust eceiyed another car load of Ten esaeeCATTLF, .the finest yet. , rx . Owinff to the recent advance in geed Tennessee Cattle, we are compelled to ask a sniall adyance on our former prices for the best cuts. ' We do not believe that we have any : easterners but those who are willing for a few. weeks to pay small advance . tor the purpose Of getting, choice Beef. Call and see us, and let us reason together." " u Tours respectfullyT , -T?i . may 9 . i , ADAMS & POWELL.. EresK '.iMeats. LARGE lttry 'of-'lflOB-' TENDER BEEF. PORK. MUTTON and .VEAL always on hand at lowest market prices, at a- j w , -MOSTELXER BROS. ' marl8. , ,c "il'.fi' : n (TAKHOOIJ IlVBESTORED. t victims of yonthfui imprndenee, wto i"o unea iq tub eTery kdowb -repsear. prescription, kkk iot iae speeay cure oi nerroua aebuttr. 1 n Tit J H?ren)atnre decay, lost manhood, and all fcjiaiBoraers Droutnt on dy xoesee. - Any drurcist has the inered DATIION Ac CO. b Kmmu St., MY mgreanu. aqum onos m -we rrenmtioB.aDd afaYorit Terr irell-sppoinud ioi- vu9?or rt toa if Mew York, 1 r 1 1 .-. 0 2 Xl o T. Tj. FILDETTE HAS JUST RECEIVED A FBE-H I J- B I'B 0 QLL ARS BTB COLLARS n - . oil, SCARFS, FICHU'S G 0 L RUCHINGS IN EVERY STYLE, LADIES' UNDER WEAR, S I - BE JL 1ST BEIB O K I BPS i. KID GLOVES, BLACK ENGLISH CRAPE. .. t ATT r- ILLUSIONS, &c. A small lot of Trimmed and Un trimmed Bonnets and Hats. SPECIAL NOTICE. Meechaijts, Farmers, Mkchahics, AND THE BSST Or MANKIND, WILL SATB AT LEAST 25 FEB CENT. OF TBEIB IHVESTMKBT BY USING ONLY THE N. C. SHOES. ERIE CITY IRON W0RK8, ) Charlotte, N. C, April 7th, '77. J WE hereby notify our ' many friends and the public generally that the manage ment of the Charlotte Branch of the Erie Citjy Iron Works is now in the hands 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 ot the Erie JingineS which will not beat freight charges each as Grate Bars, Stacks, Spark' Arresters, Sc., and handle the Erie City Engines and Boilers with little extra ex pens thus enabling me to offer Machinery at better figures to the purchaser than eyer oetore. Be sure to give me a call, or write for cir culars, before purchasing elsewhere. Mecklenburg Iron Works, Charlotte,' NCV iapr20 MILLION'S i LINEN STORE, 828 ARCH BTF.EET, PHILADELPHIA. New Linen Dress Goods. OUR spring importation of choice Printed. Linen Lawd.ihas just '.been, received tAblES CAM HAVE SAMPLES ' L SENT BY MAID. " New Printed Linen Lawns Black pat terns on white ground ; Blue patterns on White grornd ; CrimeOn patterns on white gronud ; Lilac patterns on white ground ; Brown patterns on white ground, i; Mourning Linen Lawns White patterns on black-ground ; Plain black linen lawn ; Plain w4it-4iBn-lawBf 6-:4ncbes wide t Plain white linen lawn, 36 inches wide. FoESrraveUing.SDits Plain Flax colored LineusS4 inches Wide, at 20,". 5, 23, 31, S5 AO Mtnta rrvrd." r r: .-t ' , Plain Navr Blue. Linens, PlainBiack; Linens, Checked Linens, natural flax colon). tion linen Handkerchiefs,' 4c." -Qualities always reliable, Prices- always reasonable. aJOIJalUJh.KNBUM Linen Store, 828 Arch Street, I aprll lm , P)IldlphIsCn V N. B. A great variety of samoleaviBf tha above named gowis can be "seen vat Mra tnAVvr'a Vf i llir Anr . Rf frm VrllMa awIm. same will be received aud'promptly attend ed to. ' J-Ha- HOW TO LIVEWEDlii AO TO T3. f& -KB X HE AD4U AilTEitS .. r ND get Canned Fruits, Vegetables andi Meats, Macaroni, Cheese Prunes; Oat Meal: a tiiuui, bku, wuwi -"-vi reserves, Jellies, ChoicaPickles, Chow Chow. Sauces duck uiu ufcm a ca, rcuca ana otick Candy, Nuts, Raisins, Citron, Lemons, Ap ples, Pies, Cakes and Bread. 1 ' maj5 si' i ' F H ANDREWS,'" Agents. A Count rt M . we have a great many CHEAP DRESS GOODS, T t J -. LINEN' LAWNS PERCALES, Ac , Ac. Which we ara offericg at I rices that cannot . .. . .t' ... be beat.. . , run -j . '-Am i" nd examine, at . r , iLOTOF : F,0,R ; L A D I E S FOB CHILDREN. ' v.-".. J 1 1 : 'oooQa LIB ETPE-S. COLLARS, (. v - f Lasixs PxsiaiKe to satk mo hit cm DO SO BY BPTIKO TH NOXTH CaKOLIVA BAKD-MASIBHOBS, M AJf CrACTUKID Birina. LT roK SOTJTHKEK LADIBS. SAMPLE & WETMORE. BUTTERICK'S SPRING 187? CATALOGUES AKD f for raiment for Ladies and Children. juMiu(iiacui ii uiu on applies A.1.. 1 J 1. tion by mail upon receipt of ttamp. TIDDY fe BRO. ,apr20 R.' N: Littlejohn, Mo Coinim'oD KercM i CBARLOTTE, N. C, a t ' ? l t i i i ..' TTAVINf mcrManA raw f.l;t.. at XX lTlff nui han1Iin t iow prepared to raoeiyelaad? sell, ar store w.iu, vrmin, lour ano an Kmas or uean try Produce. Shipments, however small, receive prompt and careful attention, ana are SOld at rtnnm nr kiTit n. . . .-i. - til disposed of. Betumsmadehumediately. I VT) Cn crr -m U .4 , .. .. n.j wrxeoponuencc louciteo. Orders for Groceries and Plantation supplies fiaed at lowest market prices. . Office in Jno W Hall & Co's Store, lan ders & Blackwood's building. 33LV GI TQT 354 . I QOrn,6ats, peas rjIMOTHT and N. O. HAT PODDER, SHUCKS, JNDIAN BOCK LIME, . jOSENDAICEMENT, ; nAjMii) PLASTER, . JAND PLASTER-' , -CjHnfQLE3 and LTHS,", "T 14 tf:.?.i,r. t .... f a if I. ft !7 Dn n' a o xr J A a r " COHNEH tLLEQE AND FOURTH 6T8 i raar23 .. . -, Mvmforrsix"ixKjrW: with XX. basement, weU of water in the yard, oarn and other. necessary outhouses, wi fifteen acres of land, lying ia the sabarbs ef the town of Statesville. Apply te J. : " '' CH A8 R JsMXI, mar23 tf At this Offlee. -. v- Fine Soaps. jpNGLISH, FRENCH and AMlRICANi w uak iwtnvea. at 8CARR CO'f Drag Store. mar24 Bulbous Roots. LILIES." DAHLIAS, GLADIOLI. MADE IRA .VINES, at OVAAU a, VAJ q, Drugstore. niar24 As Yon Like It. CYR load Lynchburg's best Flour, one V lot fine Irish Potatoes for table use, one lot best Cream Cheese, one lot select Goshen 5. Butter, one lot elegant Monntaln Kit But- ter, and other articles belonRiog in a first- muni