as -.- ..it; W kkW CDA8 R. JTOWES, ' F BREVARD McDOWELI, Editors Proprietors. Free from the doting .scruples ut tter our free-born reason.' - INFLEXIBLE RULES. Wo eannot notice anonymous communica tions, muicaim wo roijuuo "In aamo and address, not for publication, but the &trs- rn rejected looiamanlcationsft n 3oan.we Lam 1 ndettake to vrti. rye manuscisp m of Article written crfbotn siaesoi tedfor Job OBSEBVATIOIVS. Ex-Judge Baateed in defending a murderer In Kw York, is endeavoring to show that ha fa insane because he was once an alder? man. Hip pockets for lap dogs are the latest in novation in ladies' dresses. With a dog in her pocket, a seal on her back, a bird in her hat and kids on her hands and feet, the wsll dressejilax Is pdftletorrjif walking pVi4-:lfi A Tiesiera euiwr met a nai ouumwu farmer recently, and inforoced him that he would like to have something from his pen, The farmer sent him a pig and charged him $9.75 for it. Sadyk sador the following was bargaining with a poulterer, for a pair of fowls. At last he said, ''Well, I will take them at your price, only I have not my money with me." "Oh, then," said the deafeSftnergTf stf$nq0 W ot at TfeSWJaJb.MItake one of your fowls, and will leave you the other ai guarantee. When Brownlow was dying he was urged to take a speonful of brandy as a stimulant, but he refused, saying to his children ; 'Th cannot last long ; I acsj 4bJ eoni folio mr example." Lt tsia h rcnarav no; that ihn Avintr mintf i4d A hia frlkctii of the liquor, for if such were the case, how ever, we may disapprove of Brownlow's vio lent political course, this advice gives his family in his last moments is well worthy of being recorded to his memory. Norfolk J o iT7 YM. wtjr s The preclamatieh of Mr Hayes, post poning the extra session of Congress from the 5th of June to the 15th of October, was an eminently wise and proplr ene TT only ofcfect ftf cal infe ex4r sesfion-it aavasiJr tbe purpose of procuring the passage of an appropriation" bill for the support of the army, and it was found that - by postponing the time of meeting, only seriously incommoded by such an ar rangement. Moreover. June was one Of the worst mohtQsa h yeatfforf the meeting. The heat at Washing ton is verysereabout this, time, and the ventHatforf)RhefOapitol VeiyMbal, besides, it would be very inconvenient for many jof the members to attend. tfSriLdmmmUo also knew that other questions besides the army appropriation JkUlo, uld: bp discussed ; that many of the members wereprepanng political speech es,which tne session wouia De a ion? ana tedious one, and that the business of the coun- t vuv. nuu kuat vu uusuieos ui tuo couu- ed thereby. So they wisely decreed that Congress shoul ot be called to tmit ernhejes )U1U liuiue M, t . 1 1 L I r 1 1 CI 1 1 M I1I1M w ri C 1 " na much expense be sayed to the country, with. little or no inconvenience to the army. WHAT SHOULD BE DONE 2 ii' :t HB ; GARBAGE. WITH To know the exact cause of disease en- eendiriogmusmai in variou. localities; has been a nrohlAm that ,W5.t.l,. not yet been solved to their satisfac : tion. But of one thing they are cer , tain and that is, that atx impure at- mosphere is injurious to health, and of ten produces terrible maladies and con? 1 tagions in a community. Experience and observation hae5ipV6Hhdk ict, and it also pro? el iftaP aniftr)htWt mosphere is created by stagnant pools, decaying vegetable matter, aa hfnan refuse of every deicription. ; Spring--" time especially yegjRj1 yrqflf wtah . these disagreeaWCtodLuIaSil odors and th ey are apt.to produce sicks s ness and disease m that chV5rl thtel piuci ottuimrj regulations are neglect ed. A common method of getting rid . " of refuse matter in towns, is to place it in a vacant Jot that needs filling up, - and let it remain there until it evapo rates and decays. ; Our citizens should be careful aboutsuch things, and should consign everything that creates noxi- , ous smells in its decomposition, to the flames, rather than the open air. Bo much exercised have the people of New York become upon this very sub- ; ject, that they are already taking steps for the erection of cremation factories " fnr the purpose of consuming aU the . .r "nA o-arlBnira in that city. That it reiuao b a- .... -. ta w-.Tth-r if not consumed in some .-nnt denied, and it would be well v,ak onr citizens should engage in general cleaning up before the hot ;n a.id nroduces some ma'ady in cur midst. annoi D aooer at Paris, hearinr-guarauteW, ony . fa. j a- A T.m 0 f T7nafrhnlr I " r in i I- I t lui pTd zvj r.r r er-wn k W H Tlltl MORMON CHIEF tTNAESY. - . .tf Brigham Younfcbasbeeisworanippeja like a God byjihis deluded followed and haabeen permitted tcrrsueis incestuous luumwr mm uiicu ucr om, by the authorities of th9 United UUaJButU is now prettyjBY ideat that hii'dafTs' about run" and tb at" trouble will iTerWte.Wm at the clcss of his lone life of 'imposition ' arid shame. Verllyinhis easels tne scriptural pro from Salt Lake show that great uneasi ness prevails in the breast of the Mor mon Chief, lest he suffer for - com plicity in the horrid Mountain Mea- Hnw massacre, that was enacted a few years" ago The saints saw that some of their number had to be sacrificed to atone for this inhuman butchery, and they gave up Lee as a sacrifice thinking probably his execution would appease . : J public mind. But not so; it was a grifrortoe foe atoned ibr, a and tfrlevtmsl Pf-f and iuatiiCe d'enlancla that int? .v- .- all the actorj in tne ifulcrfine,iuf dA.il-ji.-. tL., t&ecy aboiit f tbJel $ff f of WeTwleJ W loon to fcflltedktieMisaKhHl cou expiiteit with theift ow wlocfd. lhej , evidence seems to'be daily accumulat-l ing that Brigham Youngs was one of i theleadinesnirits in the movement A. 111 .it... I nu.t Mnn I ' ret out nia guub, iuai. u iw muou i the Nimble penalty. Despatches also indicate that the Saints arming them selves to protect the Head of their Church and prevent his arrest. Brig ham has an influence over his follow ers, not surpassed even by Mohammet of Mdjind theyfwiU no doubTmakVany, sacrifice evenlto itlfWilJthiS greatTkU"orm on Vrophet force a conflict with the authorities of a strong and mighty goy eminent like that of the United States ? We think not, for he tile, but sheer madness. But these Mormons are citizens of the United States and if they have violated the most sacred laws of God and man, and ibJjMei2&ment ofcy country demands that they should not be permitted to escape. It is deeds, not words, that accom Nk jfinylhiD Sofiis time to stop anting so muea about tne cotton fac- orv and to ta work and build it Show yourlTaitn by your "deeds. From the Memphis Patron ol Husbandry. Completion of the "New Proceis Cotton .Factory in.. Memphis Be ginnin tf tJ Great industrial etojutionr - -r -4 The completion and successful oper ation of the "Bluff City cotton mill," i at 81 Madison-street, in this city, may be said to be the inauguration of one of the most important industrial revo- lutions of the age. The successful adoption of the "Clement Attach menTfin thf nmrufcirefof cotton, meansihe ft ithdiawalJjS) rathe cCUon fields and from the cotton factories of I the world of a vast amount of the most cumbersome and expensive imrchinery now required to prepare cotton for transportation to the facto- s. ana to restore, it to a condition t will admit pJ,Ui CoUxa-8iQ.n mtO sad.1 TWearmers i id the jtottoB States understand what it means to be relieved of the labor and expense of I PniHP8. tal?S nd transporting their isiskiiuu. xiut tucr uaic uu juucubiuii the various kinds ef machinery that ill be disnensedrvaih by this wonder- illxit simplelirLvetaian, and we here enumerate some of them. The Cle ment Attachment supersedes the riUdwjer, lajtper 'breakar ancE ffouf ift'hi 6f the"dardsjwhictf aVtiftedib remedy the injury done by the gin, press and compress,) it saves or super sedes 'tee railway drawing head, also all jack frames, slubbers, mules, twist erSjjeveners, etc., together with all the 1 ?i?TOgj vnwivower ano: jepera- . 'Hmr '-m . 0-- kW iN-vMt- .wm muss tives required to hold,"' drive and. at-1 ;quixea to noia, ariveana at-i tend such discarded m&chinerv. It I I . . , . . . . v- --i rnvArt ATf t.hrpfljl tVi an ran Ka in ail a by baled cotton, thereby enabling I Mneeiallv in th aninninir and vcnav I ii .. . ' . . . rooms. The reason why the card will do four times morvby b process, ao iour times more-y tneprocess, Qiinhriamro Toffiofimarplnmust know that uuuucma x uuu wmiweu b lea to j gtantmople is taken, .England will pro the raachineryfly; or beceme tangled, Jbably interfere, and thus become in but are kept straight, and carding is! but the straightening of the cotton j nllaments. The extra strength of the thread is owing to the working of the J cotton fresh from the seed, the oil of I EJ which has kept it alive, light, t a! - Ziut'"-?- qualities periect; and . to the tact tbat ib lilts never oeeu nappeu, cut vr tangled by the gin, pressed, cpmpress-J opinion the great field of battle of the ed or permitted to become dry. teai Uamngirm wiiiho fmnrVit. ot R.hnmW soned and bnttle in this tangled condi-s tion. nor has it been iniured bv the willower, lapper, double lapper, break-j by the gin. press and compress are aiiu viuo, TVJJicio tue uaiiiniia uvuu JU The Siamese. s ot tne Siamese is Ltton printed cloth e mihc ing over the head or upper part of the body and the legs and. the feet are na ked. The , higher classes sometimes wear sandals, and generally have 4 piece - ox white cloth . hanging, loosely about the shoulders. The young wo men of the better class - som etimes wear a thin scarf over their T breastsl but this is rarely the case after mars- riage; indeed, no feeUng of shame sense of impropriety appears to connectea witn tne exposure of the body down to the waist. There is a universal passion for jewelry amonif the women. Rings of silver and vaA are permanently fastened about the ps en8aged on jtber side in any man arm 8 and legs of children. Female ?f J,?:'L'ti ir-L children, up to the age of twelve, wear y S V.12 ''-g a gold or silver string with a heart iA Thn ttZ1 "J-Vt c ' " J': C and are addicted to the wearing of various little charms, in the forni of trinkets ; about the neck, to ward o evil. t , " ; Popping tne Unestiott- - ;4Une of tnrDanbury young men who has occasionally escorted a young lady home ori Sunday evenings, and went in for-lunchj-after performing both ser- vices last Sunday night, suddenly said tohir: - ' m ; - "Do you talk in your sleep ?" Why no, she answered in sur? prise , - ; " - - "Do you walk in your sleep V'r he next inquired. - - . - . wwfv.'-'rt-', ie movea nis cnair an men cicper. land with increased interest asked : K k fDo you snore?" ,, ".No,", she 1 nastily replied, looking nnooaiTv at 1 Tm' ! At this r6ply hikTeyes fairly sparkled; f JJLR9 rips eagmijr pjtriou, auu.iw uv guvo his' chair another'hitch, he briskly in quired : , . . T. f "Jo you throw'the" combings from your hair inhTw'&hTyasinT' "T : i " Wh at's Hhat V sheaiked 1 with a. blank,face.y.o fiij. ,M:.tf--t !.;::. ' He .repeated the iquestion, although with increased nervousness. , , s i No, I don? V she answered, in some haste?"'-' ivi : . 4- Again hl chair went 'forwards while hiar aeitation i erew.i so great that , he couia scarcely maintain osspiaceupwu . he further asked : . J ... " t - A - 1 1 1 k d0 you clean-out the comb when votf are through ?"J 3 - - e l?Sfe!?';?rinS ra.: mi ' " jii a. '; i u. vn.. tn o-n Mont, nt wit nn rn Irneeai "J lrl' -' -1 J- i..t.l iiVn4 '"'f J anjii iu uunua uuioupiuucu,. 1 ' Oh, my dear 3Iiss, Ivlove you ."he1 gjve my whole i TiB.miQiiHi.Riv nrieu. x kits ui r n hftart to votr." Liove me. ana 1 w Love me, ana 1 win oe v 'I fiwkC mm I InnA wnn -ana l wiu ao-eTerjMnug uu c. im youlT Oh will. you .take mo to be your loveJ ttiii busband, ybur protector, vour everything ?" - i -r i av; ...it. it was a critical moment ior a juuug woman of her years, but she was equal 1. f- to the emergency, as a woman general ly is, and she scooped him in. . Danbury News. . r , i . , "VST iDiatrict ' Courts i Several trifling cases for violation of the revenue laws r were disposed of yes terday afterbich the Court adjourn ed for the term. During the forenoon the Grand Jury came into court, and asked leave of His Honor, through their; foreman, to make ' a? presentment. Judge Brooks remarked that ordinarily, it would . be imnronef to 1 read publicly present mentsmade by a grand jury; but that he felt constrained Ho depart from the rule upon the request now made by the jury. The presentment was then read from the Bench as follows : We, the Grand Jury of the United States District t Court, Spring Term , 1877, do present J. J. Cassidey, Calvin Graham, ChasH. Strode, A.M. Nelson, J. Hammonds, J. B. Thompson, James Eldridge, "J. Til Basset, J. A. Ashe, J. W. Bryant, Troy Cashwell.N. YanSoelen, C. S. Edwards, for a con spiracy in trumping up false and trivial charges against various citizens of this District, for alleged violations of the Internal Revenue laws, for the sole purpose and intent of obtaining from the Federal Government an in crease ef their official fees. (Signed) Will Wattere, Foreman; Alfred Howe, J. E. Crow, G. W. Betts, J. H. Carraway, Samuel Northrop, John W. St. Georce. James C. Grimes. J. K. SkiDDer. P. Bourk. John H. Mints, E.S. Garner, Themas S. Watson, li. M.Cooper, John Uore, George L. Schutte, James F. Shine. Hi Honor, Judge Brooks, then re marked, in substance, that he had been under the impression for some time that improper influences had prompted some' of the prosecutions which had been brought to the atten tion of the court." The character of the witnesses in many instances was such as to influence a verdict in directi opposition to their -positive testimony that sucn a state or tnings was serious ly damaging in more ways than one, and that it was calculated to impair proper respect tor a; government whose officers, whether they be high or low, would lend themselves as in strumepta for' the prosecution of inn cent persons.' - ne said, tur trier, that such conduct was calculated to create a prejudrce, leading to tne escape of m.Vkw" m.i n . 1 1 t im 1 1 I a h h I elusion His Honor announced his uh quaiinea. disapproval ot tne acts com plained of. - -. I j ! wMrCaasidevi we learn, left oh Fri- davnibt for Illinois, where he has a mm' f'a.iiorrifiii L-WHyntr,Mn fUnS - .v kh-., ; .yw uri , Geo. Sherman and the War. f Thi " Washington, '.correspondent of the Cincinnati J2nquirer says t,f, , , Gen Sherm an thinks that the Turko Bussiah war will eventually culminate in the greatest outbreak which has oc- curred forpentums past: that Austri volved. He says that a large army of Russians will cross the Danube some Where between Bustchuk and Varnn, and that both of these cities, with Silis- ra, will be the scenes of great fighting. ine itussians win pusn on into Mo 1 navi., ana apwiv 10 uaiaiz, u ui get there..: At that place, ne thinks, a itntrmn haltlw will h fniKrht hnt in hii . Uhe, immense fortified ;camp ? of the fht-. -tta iMfc v.'i Un ; moving with an army, of about 800,000 I vn n in thdtrtirit.irttifc Halc rtf nn nivn that if the Russians are paying gpld for whatvtney use itj the Moldavian) and i Wallachian provinces, the farmers will ' it tbnhue to go on and raise their crops; but if they take" by force, and devastate the country, then th,e farmers' business in tnav great proauciDg country will entirely suspend. . he says the. Turks wjU .make A more determined : rtjaiS' -m BEST Sea is far superior to the Russian, and that it would not. surprise him if the 1 Turks perpetrated a bold flank move ment and capture Odessa in the Black 3 tSeathefthifedetJOt of sunnliet. eta. ifor ie Jtyarchng'rmies of the. Czar. a.9 oeneves tnat oetore tne war is ever1 the map of the continent and of East ern EuroplvHlt btehr mgch Ranged.: Gen Sherman says all: officers of the brLY a Scei . W-w.,mcerthe be fAmerica;n tmj,xhti get leave 'ofjab- 1 II. 6 V . . . 4X1 U0L uu B at nalf and it w decided that they ..v"y- r? V" MB "tanoi any general oi ethe side, and th at they can,,Cannot mitted foihVnZ2 Zi XT Z ESSlA i.S'J ?A Z-j .5 Ppose or roooery, ana of was done with a pocket knife and pine T u pounds were upon-the1 The Angora Gc at) from Asia have iy within the last few years. One man now has about' 1,000 crossed with the Mexican goat The hair or wool is jonff and wiu eeu frora. 75 cents to a dollar a pound; the skin or hide makes the morocco leather and the kid glove, the BU,t the best -m . the world, and the meat of the young goat is" tender and toothsome. On the whole the goat business in t Texas and Mexico promiaea td fce agreat feature of their luture. SPECIAL. NUT! U lis. Good Advice Now in thfi time of Year for Pneumonia, Lune Fever, Ac. JjiVery lamijy snouiu uto a bottle of Boschee's Gennan.Synip. JJon't allow for one moment thtt coagn to taxe hold of your child, your family or yourself. Consumption, Asthma,- Pneumonia, Croup, Hemorrhages, and other ialal diseases may set m. Although it is true German Syrup i curing thons nds of these dreaded dis eases, yet-it is much belter to baye it at band when three doses will cure you. One Bottle will last your whole family a winter and eep you safe from danger. If you are consumptive, do not rest until you have tried this remedy: 8ample bottles 10 cents. Begnlar size 75 cents. Sold by your Drug gist TCSmith. ? ; ' Prompt Relief. ' Those who suffer from Neuralgia, Scia tico, or MusctjLAB Ehkumattsm, can have prompt and permanent relief, by using Neuralgia Bfecivio, it is an internal reme- . i - i r I cc . r u ajrna cures toese pwaiui wwvuuub. uj ' .. . . - . . ... . . j.' r dered condition of which produces the disease. Go to your druggist and get a bot le, it will act like Magic, . ' Those suffering from Coughs and Colds, so prevalent dow. will find in Medicated Homey, a remedy that, will cure Without nauseating Or deranging the general system. All druggists tell it. i NERVOUS DEBILITY. . Vital weakness or depression a weak xhauste feeling.-no energy or courage the result of mental over-work des cre tlons or excesses, or some drain upon the system; is alwayscured by HUMPHREYS HONEOPHATIC SPECIFIC No. 38 It tones up and invigorates the system, dia pels the gloom and despondency, -imparts trengtn and energy, stops tne drain and enerev. stona rejuvenates the entire men. Been used 20 years witn periect success Dy tnousanas. Sold by dealers. Price $1.00 per single vial. or $5 00 per package of five vials and $2.00 vial of powder. - 8ent by mail on receipt of price. Address HUMPHREYS' HOME OPAT O MEDICINE: COMPANY, 562 BEOADWAY, NTW YORK, i mav9 A'.- ' .. - : HOW TO LIVE WELL. i ' G0T0 f HEADQUARTERS ND get Canned Fruits, Vegetables and Meats, Macaroni, Cheese, Prunes, Oat Meal, Tapioca, Sngar, Coffee, Bice, Preserves, Jellies, Choice Pickles, Chow Chow, Sauces, Black and Green Tea, French and Stick Candy, Nuts, Raisins, Citron, Lemons, Ap- pies, Pies, Cakes and Bread. F H ANDBEWS, Agents. may ft QOEN, OATS. PEAS, rpiMOTHY and N. C. HAY pODDER, SHUCKS, I JNDIAN ROCK LIME, ; JOSENDALE CEMENT, QALCTNED PLASTER, AND PLASTER. gHISGLES ana LA.THS,' LOW F 0 RCA S:H, AT CORNEB COLLEGE AND FOURTH 6TSS ' mar2S BRAMUALtj & CO.! GENERAL' SOUTHERN LAND AGENTS' . : .. Will, shortly Publish a large edition of their s SOUTH KRN4GTJIDE AND CATALOG TJFj nllfa; For general distribution in all parts of the estates ana Ureat Kritian. All per, havine Real Estate for Bale will find it greatly to- their advantages to nse this valaa ble mediam. . ' - , A limited number of advertisements" will be received Address v y . BR4.MHA.LL & CO., No 607 Seventh St., Washington, IJ. C. ' prl5dwtf ' " RDYTHE a SO A P .5 fc. o.thesmarkt: . " MAYSR, R03S. & JONES! may 2. Noticed . ''INTERNAL ItFVENTJK, . Collector's OflBceeth Dist. N. C , State vide. April. 25th. 1877. TOTICE ia hereby given to the owners Jul that seizare was made of : 4 & barrels and 6 kegs Of whiskey,'-' i , , 1 wagon and harness, 1 hone, 1 mule sy ' and 3 barrels of whiskey, Fo? violationof. the. Internal -Revenue laws tit the ...United States. , -.... . . ; .'AH prstns claiming- the said proper' y will appear before at, my; cffice, in Btates yule, within 30 days from, this datr, cr the said property will, be declared forfeited to the: United States. . " :x ij j . MOJT, - -Si PF?7-8 ' - 3 r - 6 . Collector; c Established 1812. t (ON "WHITE SPOOLS.) GIOEBE I CLARK,' Sole Apt. A CJomplete assortment of this popular J. brand of Spool Cotton can be had at Wholesale of Messrs Elias, Cohen & Roes si er and Wittkowsky & Eintels. and a full assortment at Retail . by all the leading mprrhnnfa In Charlotte. ' " p. S. Ladies be sure . that you get the O. N. T. wound on Wbite Spools. No other is genuine. marxism HAPPY JilCLIltP to Young Men from the effects of Er rors and AbuBosin early life. 'Manhood .Restored." im h3 U pediments to Marriage re moved: new metnod oi treat aent : new and remarkable remedies : dooks and circu lars sent free in sealed enve o I ft in lones. Address. Howard Associatioa, 4iy 4. JNintn St., Philadelphia, Pa. An Institution having a high m reputation - for honorable conduct, and professional skill. mar!7 ly AW. L0YNS HAS BECEIVJED HIS New Goods ! ! aprl8 Another Arrival OF TEUHESSEE BEEF CATTLE. , ,:We haye just eceived another X I car load of Tea essee CA 1 TLE, -MUJI the finest yet. Owinjr to the recent advance in Rood Tennessee Cattle, we are compelled to ask small advance on onr former puces for the best cats. We do not believe that we have any customers but those who are willing for a few weeks to pay a small advance for the purpose of getting choice Beef. Call and see ns, and let ns reason together. Yours respectfully, may 3 ADAMS & POWELL. Fresh Meats, ; ' V( -'i. ' , i- -J ' A LARGE supply, of , NICE TENDER BEEF, PORK, MUTTON and VEAL always on hand at lowest market prices, at marl 8 GLEVEUND MINERAL SPRINGS, (Formerly Wilson's.) NEAR SHELBY, N. 0. ILL be opened on the 15th May. Pas senders coming on the C. C R. R-, will be met at the station, one mile from the Serines. Con vevaneea sent to the Air Line R. R.V or other coints desired. CoW and Warm Baths, Whit Snlphnr, Red Sulphur and --LTialvbeate waters. uana oi juusic nnd othr Rnnrws of amn.nement. J Rates of Board i single day, 2; single week, $12 60; four weeks, f3i. Children un der 10 years and colored servants half price, Special rates for families and visitors for the season, i or other information, apply to . SJ BREVARD, Resident Phys, " or JOHN I ELMS. Supt. The Springs will be for sale or lease after the present year. .The furniture will he sold at tne close ot tins season. ,apr27 - . ' , - For-Sale or Rent. A Comfortable six room Cottage, ' with hasement, well of water in the yard, barn and other necessary oathouses. witk fifteen acres of l and, lying im the sasurss of tne town or otatesville. Apply to ' , CHA8 & J9MX8, , . mar23 tf. . . " " " . ' ' At thig Office. As You Like It. ONE car load Lynchburg's best Flour, one lot fine Irish Potatoes for table use, one tot nest uream Cheese, one lor select Goshen Butter, one , lot elegant Mountain. Kit But ter, and other articles belongipg-in a first- class Orocery. J M M&8 C WOLFE aprl9 tf i in?-: u .-v. ANHOOD RESTORED. Vlotlnis of yonthfnl Imprudence, who cu " yam yery Known rerneay. will learn of a simple prescription, FKKK ior iub epeeay cure or nerroua debiUtr. prcmamre aecay, lost manaooa, and all disordep brought on by excesses. Any rrcparmtioa. And faorit upon very well-ftirpointod tor or wvifrmMfi. cor pnifi vy mil L o, lro- I BIU t. HTE WkL 'yr Vf'f9r ft W fcrwA a.11! M YOtiU T. Ij. FILLETTB HAS JXJST RECEIVED A FBE JH B I B 0 0 L LA R S BIB COLLARS SCARFS, FIGHU'S COLLARETTE S, CO L L A fl S, RUCHINGS IN EVERY STYLE, LADIES' UNDER WEAR, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS KID GLOVES, BLACK ENGLISH CRAPE. ILLUSIONS, &c. A small lot of Trimmed and Untrimtned Bonnets and Hats. SPECIAL NOTICE. &3t- Meechants, Faemees, Mechavics, AHD THE BEST OF MAS KIND, WILL SAVB AT LEAST 25 FEB CENT. OF THEIB INVESTMENT BY U3INS ONLY THE N. C. SHOES. ERIE CITY IRON WORKS, ) Charlotte, N. C, April 7th, '77. J WE hereby notify onr many friends and the public eenerallv that the manage ment of the Charlotte Branch of the Erie City Iron Works is now in the hands of uapt John Wilkes, of this city, who is pre pared to fill orders for onr well known En gines and Saw Mills on the shortest notice, and at the most reasonable prices. JOHN H BUSS, . t Secretary Erie City Iron Works, f Referring to the above notice of change, 1 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 wnicn win not Dear freight charges such as Grate Bars, Stacks, Spark Arresters, 4c, and nanaie tne H-ne 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 me a call, or write for cir culars, before purchasing elsewhere. ; Mecklenburg Iron Works, Charlotte, N. C. apr20 - A Bargain Counter; ! we have a great many CHEAP DREES GOODS, LINEN LAWNS,' ; j PERCALES, Ac, 4c. Which we are offering at prices that cannot be beat. Call and examine, at B AREINGERtfe TROTTER'S. ntay4 Dissolution? THE partnership heretofore existing vbe tween the undersigned, under thn ntm name of W N Prather A Co. I ia this dav Solved by mutual consent. AU persons in debted 16 the late"flftn wlgreatlyeblite by uumcuwu) Riruuuwii, uu an . persons -'Or parues paving ciawa oi prior a ate, are here-. Dy ngiiutu vv .yreaeui,i,uenkLJor payment Wltuixi iiiiriy uaja irom aate oi tnis noticA .v.:- .;n -.1 , .. . ur Luia us v, F,cBt,a jiwi meir re covery, w iaKe eoeci fliay Jist, I877. , , w PRATHEE,. . ASA GEORGE.- The business will be continued at the old eiana oy me unueiaignea, WDO will strive w merit a vuuuuuuim ui we upejai patron age bestowed on the late firm; . 7. , W PRATHEE." I cheerfully commend froytlaU; partner apr29 .ltd3tw ASA. GEORGE. LandAeencv 1 :.; t i5w a n onneetionM a wiiu weir iAw pracuce nave established an Agency for the sale and renting of Farms ana eiaer mob. ana uuy, propertyWe puoia a iuuii,uiy paper, ang cajcniate 1000 copies monthy, out of the tateTand wul for iuu ucxk w unjra bu Teniae , Jbanos - left with us iur oaie, ircc ui cuat. y, J :.-v, i r . i- mar21 tf GRIFFITH ft DTJMNT. ADyVERfSlaNG! KM Vhl 1 A( 1 "owspaceinyarieus V'vw v newspapers distrihnfwrl through thirty States, will beVold fe? $7 00 cash. Accurate insertions guaranteed ; A list of the papers, giving daily ahd weekly circulatien and printed schw,ni sent free on application to GEO P RO WELL oil w., .'swBjupw A.averusing Arents No 41 Park Row. New .York - -7 f ; Bulbous Roots; SCARR ft 00 r ; . ; Drugstore.. mar24 LOT OF FOR LA DIES FOR CHILDREN. X.ADIX8 DBSIBIITO TO SAV1 JIOBIT CAK DO SO BY I BTJTIH9 THE 0TH CaKOLIHa HARD MASK SHOK8, MAHUFAeTDEED Eirittj. LT WOTi t OUTHXBJf SADIES SAMPLE & WETMORE, BUTTERICK'S SPRING 187? CATALOGUES AND PATTK RN8 for raiment for Ladies and Children. Catalogues can be had on applica tionby mail upon receipt of btamp. TIDDY ft BRO. pr20 R. N. Littlejohn, 1 Cotton and Proflnce CommMoa Merctaiit rHAR10TTE,N. HAVING increased my faciliUes for Stor ing and handling Consignments, I am now nreDared tn Cotton, Gram, Flour and all kinds of Ceau try Produce. Shipments, "however small, receive prompt and careful attentien, ana io Bum at once or kept on the market aa til disposed of. , Returns made immediataly. Consignments and correspondence solicited. viucrn ior urocenes and PlariUtion snppli fi'i?iat .we8t market prices, OflBce in Jno W Hall ft Go's Store, laa ders i ft Blackwood's building. .ESTABLISHED Practice limited to private and confidentia a , , - -.'-. disease.,.. TO ALL MEN ASPEEDT CURE. - Dr CLEGG may be consulted daily either personally or bt letter, anon all the dis eases of the generative organs which tend euimnei iib ana Bnerten its duration, SUCH AS BLOOD TAINT8, AC, also Ner vous Debilitv. cansinir Tndiewaf inn Pflinl 111 the back ao.d ; loins, Neuralgia, Faintinfr Fits,Neiyonsness, Defective Memory, Weak ness, r7mp.es on tne Face and Body, Aver sion to. Society, Confusion of Ideas, Con sumption, Nervous Headache; Rheumatism, jraipiiation pi me uesrt, Brooding or Melan choly, Dimness of 8ight, Ac; brought on by Youthful Indiscretion; totally unfitting the Victim for either marriage or business. 1 Now readv. a camnhlel. ir Knrvons De- hility and all Disease of private nature, free "3 pws iur two inree cent atainps- Patients boarded at tke Hospital if re quired. ."55- :; .-. fJFICE, 7 8, FREDERICK ST., ; S -rW Baltimore, rdirected rto Dr Cleee. Lock au Letters directed v;to Dr Clegg, xxospuai, jtaium prompt attention. Baltimore, M ., will receive Mortgage Sale. BY Virtue of a Mortgage Deed, executed by W F Cook and wife, dated December 12th, 1874, and registered ia the office of the Register of Deeds of Mecklenburg Coanty. in book 11, page 205, I will expose to pub lic sale for cash, at the Court House door in the city of pharlotte, on the 23rd day of April; 1877, the Real Estate aad fixtures recently-owned by eaid Cook, on which bi Feundryand Machine Shops are situated, known as the Carolina Agricultural Works, .fronting one hundred, and twenty -four feet on Trade street aDd running back on the N O. R R-, one hundred and seventy-four teet. , , G JH G, BUTT, Cashier, mar24tdsl :-H .3. '-jufbr Mortgagee. ? 7 ? For :Salei A pI RST CLASS ANSQN HARDY PAPE? JX: CUrriNG MACHINE, Plough Knife in good order. . This Machine will be sola ast very reduced rates. Apply to or addref - ftW 0BSERTBR.

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