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s DAlLO'toVBlI ti CTJMqwe i JVI1& CHA8 R. JOHES, ' . ,.r . -: p brevabd Mcdowell, Editor & Proprietora. "Pre etter INFIiF IBI-E RTOES. Te cannot notice anonymous oommanlca tlons. Inall oases we require the wrasrn name and address, not ior paouoauoa, om m a guaiantee of good faith. - We eannot, under any circumstances, re' tarn rejected communications, nor can we undertake to preserve Manuscripts, '&f:riteM! . tote1 Articles written on d paper cannot be aocep OBSERVATIONS. Parson Brownlow leaves a good property "Our dead them." Geo: The MoscTw TJizsiw sya mi isys that there are I 40,000 men out of employment in Moscow. Russia, may want them yet. ...(JOOW , An ol0CPfro pSaJaXfiitat 'f'K 8olomufi0 8Ki. Solomon. -be-toH hundred wives sVttoATfirPIIubm&'i lady frli3st The jswelry store of Arthur Freeman, in Norfolk, was destroyed by fire Saturdayd Insured for $8 500. There are three banks in the United States having ladies derful how quick the; a good looking man. Detroit Free Press : The man who invent the Gatling gun has now brought out a still better thing. It is a cannon which shoots off 1,00 balTf3njfte fnd tTWfls soldier dQttLAiAW nWwillLUI hit and kn rrfElIfol week. - .,iJj2fef ffWStJrVA Sutler, elated Governor Williams of Indiana will take part in -an old-fashioned log- Danville iUattkM (Jftii IifVf Hre4 3,rwFwwiBHi'or - iratrmsuwi will be dressed as a teamster and will drive a yoke of steers. Josh Billings : I m willing oaby while wimmen ioiks arc loai 1 am reaay to Kut rags to vnMA'i cai pets; they kan keep me hunting hens' eggs, or pickin nOT1!!1 O ilO1 dS irlSdre apptesfor sss, Cut Twon't candles or churn. Ex.Goyernor Joseph E B has written a long letter declaring that Sen ator Gordon was mainly responsible for the seating of President .Hayes, and condemn ing him severely for his coarse in regard to the Electoral Commission, The pXUfel thetieldleJlatean indispensible requisite for every sewing machine has expired, and there is much rejoicing because anybody can make a machine who desires it, besides it is thought the price will be greatly reduced. into eneccTveTy- conviction i an in famous crime makes some party one voter less. We do not say it to make Republicans feel badly, but we feel - Z I em confident, that their numbers areTIra37LfrY"T now increasing under this provision of our new constitution. This thing of jthe Mexican briggnd&i the citizens of Texas of their goods and cattle, is getting tobe1nonotonous and Hayes and his Cabinet intimate if the thing is not stopxiedand thai too ver shortly, they LTe.VlalBQ make some of them Diaz, as they Should. ; v ' ' The last number of the PasetLaville k Wide Awtf 4nQuTifWvMrt4?g fro m the ikixa journalism. The same old cry of want of patronage was the cause 01 its death. The very best possible way to find out whether you can start a newspaper, build it up and make it pay , is simply to try it. Mr E L Gregory, the talented and accomplished editor of the Peterburg IndeX'Appeal has severed his connec tion with that paper for the purpose as. it is announced of engaging in a "high er and nebler service.". -As there is only one higher and nobler calling than journalism, it is presumed that he will henceforth engage in the Christian ministry. '.. . in ce tne aisconiinuati . . . peuawu vgvuuies m miff Ktate, en- nessee and West Virginia and consolidation of the same ' in the" one agency at Kichraond, Virginia. A Tourgee has been relieved of! that brought him an anniAMnc Of more than three thousand v dollars, It is estimated that by the reduction df the - agencies all over the country and the consolidation of the same, that the government is saved thereby the sum Of $150,000 each year. Landaulet Williams imagined that " he was a great light in the Republican party and that the machinery of the government could not be run. without his invaluable assistance. He has however been snubbed by the adminis tration, and after months of vain wait ing and watching for a few crumbs to fall from his master's tabl- he ex clainu in emphatic tones, "every hon est man in the country knows that Tildea was elected." It will be some thing new to this country to know that Landaulet considers himself in that class; Mr Hayes evidently does not, neither do that large class of voters who elected Mr Tilden. . YV Ls "Whs r 7 iPdjrnarks of an honest and well regu laTea government, is the disposition of f-rtravlo to punish criminals and rtaw incompetent and worthless officials front c.UWcWKBt give the new GhiJf JExecutive Jthe'If-rpditsfa? Jrv to UO ngnt in an me niovTO ue faT ,y,,iandhffpc icy! a- iyHl ,iana xiicpt syi mm n i asYWtrikib-lrBbnSl-WW tntH of his predecessor, who not only ; re tained dishonest officials, but who also fflMflfbElr'tlrtm in many instances from the punishment that was ' about to overtake them for their malfeasance tious or selnsh ,. motives, lor an nis acts since he has been inducted into nmcft wi ffice will rebut any such a supposition H?s repeated declarations that he does not aspire to a second term : his Southern policy and the eneral char tpl go to terfby any other motive than that A of securing )eace and prosperity to an im pover- efieana lecrSnd distracted land. Now in what respect does his poli- ni otisi yel . o .-aKi has invariably jefused te appoint kinsman of either himsell oflwifj 1 RTI Use. .he..iuuL . Jle.aa&ot Je- ohrf ew with shielding accused parties, or cov ering up their crimes, as Grant did in ISeaBWBabcock. Belknap and other of his party associates and inti ithpr ftflji nebe ac- dlpffretfingdrlnietJoffifals in r m r . omce merely because oi tneir political strength, for the recent dismissal of VJbXBttWis Post Office Agent to the Black Hills disproves that. Why he witu iue aupoiuinieiii anu uie uig sala ry he expected to receive, got beastl overtake luciu wi..... u.--w eWrMil.dMirftbuli vwreaaomable arrirtes.poQhe A tJk A n ffifcAW julrfy aSdnsg'Hlrfs of "theT afiibi- phosfe mfu n 4olkti6w whereof 'U - a i UacfliftotltatJi im m bm . la.ia at filed) MfDygrfWTwn dins pUKV&elouke the interposilion.oi W?gress. ed an Episcopal Bishop on the tram, ith him. is treat- nduct of portant post, wrote a letter about it. and the Otlfiehe&lKitexdGsel 4ni publip drunk wae eufficient, aid -the utler, the eesewjBwi vewicnvuiii MUo u n. vTj off with- out delay. Hayes never did a better act than this, for it gives the people hope to be lieve that their affairs vised by cool and sob W Is ari, euald trusts committed to his hands. There is nothing that so quickly unfits a man for business, and sa completely nnder mirifiabAJHOral character, as hard and habitual drinking, and a man who is addicted to it, should not be trusted in mgn ana important places. JNo man, di private affairs, and the rule should made to hold gopd in public affairs also. office, soaked and probably never knew a real sober day while in office; We believe his friends do not deny it. This is what made him so ir- men and BftP.nrArl for him tVio rannf.a. tlontfbeidg considered the very sor riest President this country has ever L XJI lb llbLf Lj ure TnThiS- tBOhtrVTiow tQat ' sobriety and efficiency, and not politi cal popularity are to be the qualifica tions for office, 'i- . TT racing Death. From the Detroit Free Press. Brother Gardner was yesterday whitewashing the back end of an old house on Catharine street, when the staging gave way and he had a fall of about fifteen feet. He was senseless when picked up, but a man poured about a gallon of water down his back which brought him to. Mr. Gardner thus explained matters to the report ers: 4;v- ( .'vW "Waal, I was up dar, an' dar was de house, an' dar was de scaffold, an' dar we all was. I was jess drawin' dat brush Uroun' to kill when I felt a gone- utas. oeemea jl was nrancin: Areun' toes - ".Why didn't yOu fall at once, and Imfkty&tfl&yoixt '.mind !" asked a policeman. ; . ' m-i didn'tfalL2v.WJw. sah. I irklft fmV4 Twht down etNrf aff 4rsInu, den. I changed and went sideways, and den ndboaf ears. .All some 'powerful thinkin,' I was." , "Did you think of oysters fried with crumbs? ' asKed a reporter. 44Doan' be talkin' dat way, boy. I 'm ember ed all my bad deeds while I was gwme down.an' I called out dat I would live a better life if de shock didn't kill me.',: In the group was a colored man whose face brightened at these words, and he softly asked : "Brudder Gardner, doan, you 'mem ber de $2 you borroweio' me ?" "I.dO." "Den pay it han'itover. De shock didn't kill you, and now begin on dat better life.',' ; - "jJrudder Janes" solemnly replied Gardner, "de shock -didn't kill me dead, but 5 befo' I pays out any ; money ze gwine to wait de ; result on my nervous system. I 'pears to be all right, but ; possumly 1 may be fatelly iniured in some of de corners and not know it for a moth. G'lane Brudder Jones, an' doan' rob de cradle an' de grave!" by iosistinff oniiis ddnkinzj? AITI nirOLTI:JI:-A'J -Jit, h a m m win aw b wa wa w wmm a rrw it w rnfl itw k. I-1-1 u'J Li! "VF -f cwii.uco, wtcip, vewy . nuwiiui uuuiirjiij r.j.f:i..j Facicsr Death. ,A UiaoLt. h&JTKsd The JEtemedy for Polygamy JitTTttah. zi i I National Republican.! - There j seems, to be some tjonsidera lb Xi8apbrehebsiorr in the public mind in reference to the authority of Congress over. the'Territories. if we are to judge ; from the general clamor for iia exercise" m-ilaxterHo-iDation of polygamy in Utah. It Ronld npy W strange, perhaps, that .there should be some lack of information on the sub -nnkent or to the examination of the itiuuicui w, w eMuii presents -of brewhen thfclre"isgfclt't fl&httfW JreU-: tiona and consequent ibdfriiHatnVof the institution, they inconsiderately, ask ttfefimtirp6siiion dfCongress for the relief dfcthexocfarty frotethe Veprosch' of itiexistenpei nft'wili:wcHidet Bpeaksesash&tirgiagt measures of any bQrErhaf(0feyIoTt- form, ;bipb9weu, tte iu. formi d of the propnety or ptfssibinty of th i suggestions advanced. Th tbeJarywphThihxT'eritorial go vei rwmte crnfefwreiobeiBB, i ojrgnized since theaAoptjp riJjhfrftit&Apn down io the present, time has. been ths t 'lavttgt' U thVfnhabfttrritS ' k the T arritory all the powers of BetegOvV ernm ;ijb1 uuiiflistrot .witfathc an prmml. cy of the QwMoivqpwithif frUtin funds r4ej4arpjincipleS;. established by CJongi es5t ir the mcV,by which thi preadzattosfiba lUthianzed. VAd'te how the settled construction of Con- ress I as to trie exteot JP wnicn its jurisdiction can, be properly enforced, Ik nr. . trrvanivAil ann wrin 10 t h . rfh ierfsraifVeA5Wr of the'Territory dxesHto&lfexurhtfiii i Meets of Iei3l4tioh"oh3hrtetitl wlt thvltJotiJ stitution of MWjDrflMd SlattS'aha Jhe provisions oflbJk?kbt:hat'ji5.kw ahall be passed interfering with Ikeprimary disposal of the soil. T o tax snail be imp b&o60& ttheproperty of "the I gfift'tfdfihjill'nHe'to'doV Unite other taxed properUn jewdeBtt-. be hiirhethaV tfi faWil 6r othe'r propeity7 6? residents." The prohibi-J uons oitnis act are vue oniy uegauons upon J the kgislatiie PQWfr of .the Territiry. eE&1M WwiilonsJDftE Conststutioirof ihb Thitd States; and itAndtnow competent for Congress t-rmrjose any limitations' Gtoen that powerj The grant of power is full and explicitj-rr terMTharpenccpedii by thipeoplc kvuuipay ies th erefdre com pie' there is no - Anad g&oiwaewmeiaiitsvye tftwview is, we iikei'Xbmi&fSii thai4 tberis h provisi jhoQi IfeeiikirJstveaMin lot-thd organi : ttet J rehtfioa'-to hie SeleJottoB of iur rsji!ltlhakbeennhfeld that1 the method .MfiitptdonriiwvjikroTStfcfoEtbe trial oft causes is a rightfaubjee& of legisIatieaHtoyrtp uuptriwriil. Jjegrena twetAdttbitt the fUles preset ibed -by the united states do not apply. Thi oL .thte sVair te. and "fdecision was in the case ef Clinton vs. Englebr eehk from .Utah Territory, aod ! the action, rfttUIAtfilstmfcfe oTaUUfc Ternto ies has been in conformity with th s constrneto A lf i ; ,y u 4 All uestions, xnerefore, as to the character of the domestic instituiionj ft ec nothing in bfganio act in- comtitett4teetJitn& khB-facl being thereby affirmatively established., la the case bound, is &feiipecttl?ar. ory, Was: orcahued in tne race o ie ot snoxKHis jvraeUcei of poly gajiaji, 904 ,Ue wtajof popula tion reqttsrteitocte eorganimtioa' was drawn frotauttfe 'ftuiWof th61:idoltc'uf1 taskribw raaaxne-worid. ont4cfflLwas'i placed upon it in tble organic act ; no condemna tion pronounced upon its existence; no barrier erected .against iU rtpread . and incTeas1 . E far IssfjMfjer&ssi JJ the TeTiitQTicmcl.0theMta,re6tate, nnlc f iiA riAnnlo rMiHent fViaroin Lnd a sufficient local fct its overthi of law. Congress lasas passea the op portunitfrtaftd iffiara estepped toideriyi its nghtiui existence wirnere Kre1 those who majntaW that'll il in the ifc6lwer ngrjeaa to refuse to admit Utah 4ts ate until she comes PHrjrstl oti s uncleaniess ; but itCSPdcwt tcH tain thel nosilum wih arguraeniti Utah prtMQ.:fcaridf ,wiUj, A7r ,w n- ment reitmia8h04fetm,.tahung com titJi all the redairaBetrtrastfiiTy d 3f a8eWate7tuere inrVto be ne support for the.. assumption, that the prottttHrfleDittfe-rflsicia! code. HencexiL wouLtL wamcleac thai the character of the 'institutions of Utah arfetrre4dber!theMerpQX iormation aepenus exclusively upon the virtute of her people - The PifcfAeFAcARM.KitfhVTV SuscESs.Mr'a1 birYerskfion egferday with Cort Harrtp3qU,residen of1 he Piedmont TFactorqmpariySiWe!lfarnr ed. besides. teTfataxsuhscrtption of $100,000 fre- Northern-capitalists, re- purteu iii WW naiists oi iuarresron wo $50,000 td $75,Vtf tnbrtf two amounts aSsdfiI4' entire bdildiriljh;! machineryutihere-j to'fill the Qstrriodern oe a cash working Capital of 4 serve. This rjlaceaV' tory head, and shoulders above, any .The 8tobkdf8io:d8ire jthat all the stock yet to , be takenishould go into theands of the present stock- they feel tLeyjWnntnsfl t61AefKie? fit of the irospettty vn&saieeF forih Piedment adJ LsmsI tb Hds svfid .Ln w agement, andjsteryeSishavesbeen recognized by JhFstackhblders in his relectiohTaa.fcsBHideiifc' We wish the iTiedm ont Omuuau f wutluuedwerffrTeiftirr T '11 . -KT 1 If ther.onjr)riatioTS Hm'EuroDe which cafne M3."c4ierin army, which hasjdeesetflcmrlzidrj; w hich knows and resoects no anthoritv but. the s wo d, whose civil policy is.asrjrres. I atv anil JfcVUi tifSiS Ln it S 'Z . superstitiohhtJatattAma which many ruling' minds in England would perpetuate -ven at the expense of a blood j ar?The Turks hateJ no sympathy with iis;:eTthein pracet ;&t religion. yheti-OhtO "Europe and took Cfcns,tantinople.in the middle of the fifteepth century. 1 They Jwera Tartara frobvAsiawBy the sheertdrbrf of arms the Turk captured the most renowned and ' ancient Empire ef the are to be super- of the rerjmi are fleeafaiM e or mCn .nH thot tne U3ten Mwniom ofiheir resp rrar1-Binasa. it v be I and yetbihi not. for it has? given it thefreedom, of onposuio: yiejprta M tiro wuuirjiana can aaie Iv assert trrati itfftoV--fflAVrTeat''Sthlr. worldthe home of the Greek and the Egyptian; an4 the Caxthesen1anv; He ruled in Athens and JernsalemMhe city of light and I the fcity bf f j-eligion. He mensttteXyienai Wliereverihe ruled he blighted and destroyed. "The history of his advance is the history t civilization . overthrown, industiy paralyzed, laws violated, temples cast doTvarreffacedTHe has'Tiiever changed iA warrwr; at the outset he' has Btriten'ld graft His wAriiketEm- pire. upon the lJboaom.pAUarts.WM' Europe. The Turks have no arts, no science. Coujitrieslwhi,age8 before' America was 'known we're the- homes of a delicate and refined civilization have- fallen under Turkish rule linto decay. - The story of their mpireti a scandal.- Not many years haye passed since they engaged in a fierce war with the Georgians, "in consequence," says the historian,'of the Georgians having refused to continue to suppljr Turkish. harems1 with - ei Customary annual tri bute of the handsomest of their daughters, offering, iiowever, , at the same time, in lieu, a yearly; contribu tieriim monep."-iV Y Herald,1 r ,That Boy Again. Since the adjourn ment of the General Assembly "that boy has turned his attention to liter ttture which heherishei ecWatly with hia velocipede. The following oa rab bits, is his latest production T1 Rabbits 11.. iVr tXt .i.l'0.'A;'i-4! Tnev ain t bo useful to catcu rats as a bat, but they will pull the bark off a crape vine awful auick. I had a rab- Rtonwnathe glowed th hArkOft my grana-iatner s pear, treey ana ne got and I skun him. Babbitt ears is long, so yon can pick 'em up easy. A rabbit-often has red-eves but if.afiirl had tid eyes she'd look mighty bad. you Jbe Meri and 'tfttch0rTbdy,'idoae up some hossradish in a :abbav leaf arid &iyea to Mr Hackefa rabbat trt eat and he ju m pedpvec , ttie jdathe 4ine and ran into the, kitchen and upset a bucket of syrup all over his hair, and he was a bick looKin' raooif ana aon t you ior getit. ! I'drather be adosrtaatry s-TUb iWU" j -rsf.-riot.iirs sitf no r.-'jwrJ i ' The Best ReeoDerant lit alinig'nergy.!tnat faCjNalicnTthSgs!d Sat man of bdain8ft(ie ibmto ifctlgtted aattk), tttf tired advocate or the : weary artizao -daarescrt with the greatest certainty that U wlllxevive his Serwronght powers, Is Hostettpr's Stomach tters, a nost genial tonic cordkli as welt as a benign reiaedy ;'lbr disorders' of the stomach. liver, bowels and urinary organs, and a means of. eradicating and preventing intermittent and re mittent fevers. It not only enriches the blood doc unas tne eneci oi expeiimg imponues irom the life eurrent which beget disease. The inju rious Influence ahrupt transitions.catempera Vure.'Df an. Bnwholesome climate and 'tauurious 34tet,afe pOunteracted $t' and it promotes Ltrijaandbe ednvinted'CKH z&lZ .baflftd- -nrt- ! SPECIAL JJOTICfiSi. 4?f Now'is the time ef year for; Pneoindnia, Ltm Fever, Ac. .Every family shoatd hays a bottle of Bosch ee's Germin Byrap' Don't allow ibi" one moment tbt cough to take bldpf your child, your family or yenraeW. Qohstimption; Asthma, Pneamonia, Cronp, Hemorrhages, and other fatal diseases "miy set in. Although it i true. ermaaSyrar is curing 1 tbooTnds of these dreaded dis eases, yet it M ranch' leUeT to' have It at 4nhfheBithie doessrwillenreiplotP On JJtptOawfllast your whole Umij mrw inter anu eepi juu Hie.iium usager; 44 jruu arc consumptive do not rest ' until' yod bate tried thisl remedl 9 : Sample: bettlea center Keguiae size 10 cenre. gistTCStiittB; it? Seld by joir Prug- van v t mi 1 'f ' ' Prompt Ballet .sTbDse who suffer from N anaALeia: Sail notkpjor JluBcxfiaa Ehujhatism, can have prompt, and permanent relief, ! by using NsaaifitA ijpaciric it in Internal reme dvi and: cures these painful affections, by eorreoting 'the 'fltftds of the body, a disor dered coBditioa of which ( Trodoces Che diseaee. Go to your -druggist and geta pot le, Htwiir act like llA'oiC. ' Those BuflFeiing from Coughs. aad Cox,ds. so prevalent now, will find" in fipiQAjai BcOxt a: remedy that SilUcfereWthout aaueeating or deranging the general system. All liruKgasti sell it. ; iit if ! tt-Mu:.'- i inli an NElSVOUSOEDILITY; " j 1 i . ... ii . r rr . . Vital weakness or epresron a weak zhaoste I feeung no eoergy lor!; courage the result of mewtsl ever-work; des ere tlons or excesses,' or some drain upon the bstert.Is alwayscoredby eUMPBY99 MOMJt-JAll pie. It tones ui an4 invigorates the system, dis pels the KtoOBi - and eepondracy. ;hnimrts trength a4a aoargy.-pretopa. thfidwin aae rejuvenates the entire, men. . Been used 20 years with Jperfectf suetrieB1 by oosahds; Bold brideaUra nPriceitltQO POTSterlaviat! f $5 ODlper package f five .vials,, aad IOQ- trial or powder.' ent dv man on receipt or f price. ''Adores! uunKHBKi suoni!i BEOADWtY. NFWfTrQBK.' ' . mav9 - ' 1-'! t- i- ; ' y ' ' BU Y TH E :'... If :C'(iwl . ; vr i. 1 3! 1. 1; flOOJ ! ' : I 1 .1 v. .1: -fn;.. .' fft ii'U i.;Jl ,1.A. T?l;.cD' jl1 The; CHEAPEST, aad BEST is fff h THE MARKET f i,,r Sil 1 1 may 4 Established; 1813. (ON WHITE BFOOLSI.) Ajf omplete assortment of this popular il brand of Spool Qottoa ta - be bait at Wholesale of Messrs Blias, Cohen & Roes si er and Wittkowsky & Rintels. and a full assortment at Betail by all the .leading merchants in Charotterf , 7. r-.icr - P.SIaidierbei8trrJtbatr)yxu Vet3 the O. N. t. wound on "White Spools, No other is genuine. " ' - '. .. - ; mar31 3m ' .:" . -4 Mm from the effecls;fef Er-i rors and Abnassin early life.! Manhood Restored. im pedimenta to. Marriage re-j moved," new method of treat i ment: new and remarkable remedies; books. and circu lars sent free fn sealed en ve 2 o lones. Addressr-Howard Assoclatioa. 419 N- Ninth Sf, Philadelphia, Pa. An IastifcotioB having a high pi reputation ion honorable conduct, and professiopar : 1 A nii i y tnarl7 ly; BBAMHALL & CO., GENERAL SOUTHERN L4HD AGTO ; ' r Will shortly ' Pnblish a large edition! of their , UTHERNGUIDE AND CATALOGUE, ..I 'For general distribution in all parts of the United mates and ureat tsritian. All per sops having Seal Estate for sale will find it greatly to their advantages to use this valua bl mediam.: ', limited number, of advertisements will oe received ' Address BRAMHALL & CO., . TSo 607 Seventh gt, Washington, D. C. prlSdawtf . PUBLIC NOTICE j'L IS hereby gjyeh i&at a general meeting oi the Stockholders of the North Caroh'iia to iKV- Air-Line Bail way Company will be held at taeCentral Hotel in .Charlotte,, North Caro tins, ou the 15th day of May next, at ten O'clock, 1A. M., of that dayJ for the pBraoso Of ednsidering the consolidation agreement. wamn mas neen entered into Detween the Directors of that Company and the Directors of the Georgia Airline Railway Company aad the South Carolina Air-Line Railway Company.- .! ' !, ? 1 Dated April Utb, 1 1 872 . Is'.' " . . C H PEIRCE, ,apr!4 tilmalSlne Secretary. and; TAdET PROFIT YET. Specimenfcop- xj Kiree. For an Agency send to Ifeb25 U LOTHKOF x CO. Boston. 20c a Number-$2 a Tear TI7IDE AWAKE an illustrated Magariue ;Il 'foe Young People, is the very best pub lication , of the kind ' in our country, as well as the cheapest. , ot an agency, snd to - u M-.: D LOTH HOP & CO, i ;I UBOZO Z JtJOStOO.. Ia$taatas$pu0 Ink E&ra&o, . s - T?OR removiog writing from, and of all kinds from clothing on tbe nr "fabric without injury. Price 50 cents rcMxtle, TIDDY BRO. ' t - r V i-resn meats. A LARQI mddH of NICE TENDER 1 m BEMl PORK; .MUTXOM, VEAL tanrays On. baud at lowest market prices, at J HOSTELLER '95 yHuAtl Kill!? . . . CLEVEUO tjineral spaines, (Formeilr WilsoB'B;)) .u nl Jt ... . . i'i.ii I Jl f T8'll- ""' I i "NEAR' SHELBY,1 4f.J 0." ; 1 ' LI be epeaed pa the 15th May; Pss- t senders comine on the C. C. R. R.. will be nitt. at the station, One mile from tbe Springs; Conreyancea cent U the Air Lisa K. K. or Dtner. poirtts; deseed. . UoW, aad or otner point ae&u-ea.. uoid, and Warm Baths; "'W bits Solphnr, "Red 8ulphur Warm fiatps, wmt Btuphar, Red Sulp and. .Chalybeate Waters Band of fttnsii i - ' I". J f . . - c ana ouier qnrcea piamaqement. t Bates -bf Board.: single day, $2: single week, f 12 Oaj'four weeks, $55 Children un- d er 10 years and colored servaattibalf nrteev Special rites for families and visitors for. Ah seSscof. Fpr ether information,' apply t o K I HREVAlin Pr;Ha. PK OrJOHNIELM&.8oDt. The Sprfaigs "will be for sale or lease after the present year. The furniture will be sold at the close, of this season. k ; f i. J .v. i ANE car load Lvnchbnre's best Pkrar. one V lot flnelrishf eutoestfer tableset dae ios Deef uream uheese, one lot select Goshen Bntter.onej lot elegant MottntamilitBut-. - . " ." t ; '-Ti.TE ! ' -n3H-'3 TV wrtrwTvi.f - - - - RESTOI2B3. icu tu ,uu t7 nown-reniea rw ue speedy cure ef nerroug debUltr. f ead air OAVXDsOJi & CO..bSMMwa8tM.TT f:nriOsMrM: .F" "v Ul,B0,tfar1 r brown, doM ia:fir&tc A8S ANSO TT A RT1V P A PTRtt i xx, curni O MACHINE, Plongh , Knife MThfs'Uachina.'wlU' be ibid iced rates. . Apply-tof or addres in good ord ast very red i lew OBSERm. rv 1 1-4 w IT: 2K !r 1 h M 12 t i i TO L T J JLii I L. HAS A FRE-4H 1.1 i BIB tQ-0L&R8 t 1 BI& COLLARS 6 T'tt S.M B FMICHU'S G 0 L RUCHINGS IN EVERY STYLE, LADIES' UNDE S WEAR, SI ft . SSJBLlCk' ENGtlSC4P ffi - - - . .- . V '-tec--" . "- f -ILLPSIQNSc: : A small letjpi Timraed and .. t. . . . a i? V'!.- SPE0IAB6luE? Mkechakts, Farmers, Mechanics, AKDTHK BEST QT MAKKIND, WILL SAVE AT LEAST ZD PEB CENT. OF TH KIR IB VEST J ESTMENI BT ViVSQ ONLtfHE N. C. RHdES 4 i t1 W ERIE&STJf. itOJl WQSKfll til Charlotte, N. C , April 7tb, '77. J uuy iKn; worts ia now in tne hand Capt John WTlkfs.'or hiS city.' who Is1 pared to fill orders for our. well known En- a.lna anri Saw fIVa'ifi flWi Airatr 'nAfi and at the most reasonable prices. - ' ' ' ' JOHw'H'BLIS8, - Secretary Erie City Iron Works. ' i . v. a r i u .1 a a h Referring to the above notice of change, 1 feel confident that it will be advantageous to pnrolkasers of Machinery of ail kinds, as nerv or an ainas, as e allarts oTthe it places me inposjtio competitiogfV&i spot, .1! can manufact Jfine JCnsxnes wnicn will not bear ireignt 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 fjgures to the purchaser than eyer Be'sftre to give me a eaEer foSH calars. before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN WILKES, Mecklenbhrg Iron Works, Charlotte, N. C. aprSO ! -1 o I 1 r I 1 J Q i J D U U I ! -J fl Kirgain Counter ! ! ! 'A i 1 1H as. hi i we have a great In iti.ao C . -i i : f. : t " - H)iil LINEN LAWNS, ) V!ii i 5 .Waici we1 are offering at prices that cannot be beat .inn v iM ;1 Call and examine, at , taayii Pit TT1HSI partnersbir '-exie' ider: name of -W N Prather3t'Cb. is tbisdav diaT solved by mutual conjfenAll'persoiisPin- debted o: tbe late' arm greatly ooiig by immeaiatel yrirf"'inaT'r parties bavang claims of prior date, are here-' oy Bouoea to present tnem u within thirty days from dala-df or this notice will plead an bar of Hi nnverv Ut take effect MSv 1st. tS7l 7 n. - -tT W a r-KATlllCK; 1 ijic TJm business will be continued at thte uli: stand by the undersigned; who wfif sidva VO BBent a continuance wtine noerai im beatawbd on the late firm. i . , . i r ' i a a.- . I cheer fillly commend my Mr Pratber. to public favor. "tatltd 3tw ASZTGEC: mr av T.-r..l.li i nTTlfnvTm in connection IIT :.u T- fiM W .rTTTTTTT'0 affirm i inna ror taaajeia&a ren anas, ana uuy property. We i saUiah Attonthlv Darer. and cinnl.( innn cppies montny, out oi tnecsate, and Wilhfo ttetiextWWays advertise Lands left with Us lor sale; tree or cost. 3mar?jljtf GOO 3 -(!- brth of space in variona newspapers diatrihi, oSsbirf Accdxate insertions QtfSjray tjM.y :a. list oi im Kig aauy abd weekly Circulatlan kind printed schedale nf tJ t sen t lnlplipi EOtf JlOVTBlX 4lParkRew.NewYork.T;. TlZ ' ,'OVJjg . l.AAi'1 ous Roots pT iIH'a DAH LI AS, GLADIOLI; . V - 4. ,v , - aT M a a, - MADE- SCARR 4b GO'S, WE heby notify out many friends and Hhe public, generally (that the manage-, ment of flie Charlotte Branch of the !Eri ' -pajtmBiit' 5 9" -31 Land - . . " . a ; - V I a -'-. i" I mWmft ao nrn JA w Bib Li EJ T T JS LOT OF fF0 R Wkl) I ES FOR CIIILDKKNV LI I ET T ESr COLL A fi S, 9? OI.''"" UntrimmeS Bdnnetfl mV rfats. -I jj, f xtT JUL v- J'LAWM'Disiiii Tosav monit oar DO SO BT BCTIK0 THE KOSTH CaOLIHA HAKD-MADE SHOXS, MAN0rACTDKB XX PBI8B L FOB .eoBTBXn IITBS- fi 4 a. .f 1 'U 1 . ii ' j n 4 SAMPLE & WKTMOItK. 'CI SPRING WeATAtOfiW-. 1 IV" 1 i- V W K W IV f.-.j: H ') I fet'Taiaiant for Ladies and Children ; r r tlon by mauupon receipt offctamp. TIDDY & BRO. apr20 RNf Littlejohnv oSttonWl li(lfeMisSoii Wf&iaff HAVING increased my facilities for Stor ing and handling Consignments. I m I nowprepared to receive and sell, or store ffot, QraSl rtoifcndlp efidirlf Counl nryu(8hipfifct8rlhe7eiW svlalA receive prompt and careful attention, and are sold at once or kept on the market n- til ditinnasl nf - Patnn n..4..j:.i.i AwigMfflefcMaUscb ebrresooadflriM olinttd.. urders Tor Groceries and PlanUtion snppliw fl.led at lowest market prices. ,rjw.wiwV'Taii? w Btoxa.' lan ders & Blackwood's building. " feb!7 6 r- ESTABLISHED t ----- " cte litnitedne prfyate'and cbnTMentla7 - Z-J disease;''31-81" """I ' TO ALLYtE,;57". H J)rqLEOG.iuay be dontnliea uatly either' personally or by letter, upon all the dis- eases of the generative organs, which tnA to embitter uie ana snorten its dv .oration, WJIAt so Ner 'ams in atalcia j-FainiiDe Pitsrl'Nervnnftn VeajemoryjWeak ucoa, ximpies on toof acff ana JJody Aver x a sion to EMaatyriCr"fo5ioitsof Ideas. Con- rvrm- 1 roodingbrMelan- troughkoB by unpttiag the 2 cr L isiaesSV' t ca Nervous De ' -it a nature, free . c stamps, be Hospital if re- we noiyi; iBineBs tf h-3f-OUtfeftlt Indiar icttoafiirjsilhait C07rPREDERICK.- Hospital, Baltimore, M ., wUT receive (iviupt ovienuon. ice. INTERNAL RYENUEr 1 " v.u &rio.JU. Dtatesviue, April 26th, 1877, 5 barrels and ft k-oo-a nf .hi.Va TMnm. ai 56int effllBijJndtwoxf A W IftiT fiinif "IS. nut '.T.Th rr a wattcarand batnfti. i hone, l mule ' and 3 barrels nf whialfv. - J J- J'orviqJatlon; -of rtfce Inters al ? Bevenue l-aW83f4hCniUd.geijui 1M - AH persons claiming the ss id properly W0 IKppea JsefdrW at my office in Btates Ville, within 30 davs from this date, or the trsaid property' will be i declared forfeited to the United Stales. .. . J J MOTT, apr27 oawSw " Collactor. fcH-Jfori Sal a oriRent;j '' ,:'-r r'S- : ,- "...j' ,V.- v Ar Comfortable six room Cottage, with ? basement,' well of water ia the yard, , barn and other necessarv nnthonsee. with i r l fifteen aeres of land, lying In the suburbs of us wwu oi estates vine. 'Apply te CHAS R JONES, e--t f w 4 t ' A a v. tav'-' M
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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