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I- IB 1 1 if I! J I: I si J1 daily; jobseryjer; Friday, August 24, 1877? II AS R. JONES, j u Free from the doting scruples that fatter our free-born reason." v ' nna. ! Tns.il rwe reanlre "the writer's nam and adOre, mot for puffllcatlonbut bo & rnu.r.ntea of ZC 500a iaitn. s 4 -r. i turn -rejected VT J I11aU., HAT AC ftUJ Vaawuaa.vaaavu v ea -co amunicationBy Qr.can.'wi -co Amunlcations,? aor.oan'wo and -Hake to preserve manuscripts. 7 : f , paper cannot be accepted for publication. r NOTES AND NEWS. The Chicago Tribune calla-him. Blueeans "Wins. - v . Sitting Ball is still ont on t3a?6wn rie?og- . i- . , 1 There are nve lines or teiepnonea in sac cessfai operation in New York city. v "-'. The Democratic majority , in the new leg islature of Kentucky is about 60, orjialf ried life which shaft-be speaker of the house. - .1 ... Mnrtnn hua.hfid a naralvtic shock, and will not be able to shake the bloody shirt1 with his left hand any more. Boston Post1 The Chicago Times reports that, John Sherman is about to leave the cabinet, the Indianapolis Journal fofi$f$ f Carlfichur and the New York fiefaliyoplns At?prne Generkl DeTens . f ilflill IT J . .r ; .I"..-. V - : V . V. . ,..v W- - . ii It doesn't make any difference, after all, which Village packs the most pork. It's the number of. lawn parties held in a town which tells the story of i ts progress. ew Is this not a warning to those who believe in the efficacy of bear's grease as a hair pre server? The Fulton Times would like to hear of a man w! wettinfeli town. His nose lies buried under the South era turf.- Detroit Free Press. What a neat analysis of character is af forded XoPtfcthcIostil thehair. by the rwaark, B woukwTbrt sH?n5to Aeatbaisuch an one egotism it TOoT,&rea4sPexW vented Yonkers Gazette. OnJLugustlO a draft was proteated in Natchez, Miss the first piece of paper pro- f!e4lnBe MuftW winrtlropaonjthsrand' Yet another warning. Joseph Bates, of Vermont, falls dead while carrying an arm ful of wood. Show this paragraph to your wife. ' To the question, "OnVhTcslcte 9f a horse; should the gentleman escort "bfaiaSyride the Norristown Herald replies, by authori ty, "On the outside." Ex-Senator Belknap is the latest missing IT fTWT:.!"!?? aala..rtmade goooTnutrUibus Breadf-Huch learn his tlTO 'TMSnr. T hat the Pre: jd&t has iprrnled us "v j v r e T 'workingmen" have no further cause' for discontents The Methodist Episcopal clergymen in Philadelphia denounce as immoral the Sun day opening of the permanent exhibition,' The man ' who at a meeting last even ing so vociferously sang, ' I would not live always,'' was afterward seen running down a lane and beijrtrsued yar Jpitz doj Hen Id. An army olCZtationSSWashin is authority for the statement that at no dis tant day the President will, receive a peti tion, numerously signed by reputable army officers, requesting that a board of inquir 1 bttaiiaio iftutfelnto and Kfht thef Genlbc&l ii glilty of MiUiifUd 7niq,UiCesctafge' against himTan that he may be court martialei as unfit to ". hold his position as an army officer. ' Correcting a stementrgoiqa the rounds of tW SMpH;fth5 that CapaiVT)Wonfifme Charles ten News arid Courier, is instituting legal proceedings, for .libel 'against Aa number of newspaertmit aiVe'ptlhV eAdafam atos rnattexwthat . us yjcleliagsliafe-eal bgun oaty r t against the Charleston JoumtJof Com lfuri 03Bthieaperyfhhse;p.r - BisTenI malfcehtitles it to an' oppoir . - : tunity toprovlHSpenrcolirfJatti' ous charges th at have been madeagauist on the 4th of next month, arid has in- vimju xxeaiueui, xiayes io open it. me Philadelphia Ledger is curious to know . that has been done so successfully in her tttfeflshft IiJhiYjBiikJhered tPgeher alkthe scargoes.r-Of; 'rgrain and flour randcarloadrorprs visions andi of Bing wtoeaCgoaEd. trutlf ; hat her nob( .Industeionsly took pbssessifin oialmonth ago ; Tout some of them have been ( already ,on exhibition at her police stations.'mach reduced and injured, : but sufficiently Jf riuWrous t5 sliow'the large extent bf '-!Pittebirg m:duitryjflna tsupreWcy in njthr;o l'nes' hAflPfW.-atttaetitftt - ptilpoj tojfhe-X would he . an exhlbitfo4 :tor,settI e thep togethei . with tW. hiethOds .proposed tpr pay mg lOher&aeDl&aess id t6e peopWheso' property her mob-&6Mjr4& drplunl. Mfdered i Thiaidsfrathefihaird onTPitls- b'aclicd by those, fhose property was destroyed, to get the State Legislature f to "foctl -ofcills'-and jncTeasethe un v ' u3ual levy upon the VH610 body of tax. payer3 to replace the sum to be drawn froa tb9 trcasrry.--;-. V , ' - .... . i- J L W t. t. what Ptabure wanfeiliiblayi W4 ,btrr3r. But the hedge evidently is jore 9''hmi.tiH'itiaAthfl nuroose. of ,Pittsburffi PRESIDENTIAL t PARTY ,ON . THlf ROUNDS. ; - . ;' The' cobntr' b&s't never before" b&n called .upon to bear suhf 'torture lis is it suffering' just now ltj the speeches whicli 'iro being made in:New England by the Presidential "pilgrims," and tele graphed South on every wind; -As a epeech-maker,- Ilajes is very "nearly as badas iGranV and jet Hayes makes a tetter Bpeech than any other mem- beff his aTtjiHr'TefeyKeyt1 the "erring brother," of course, as the firstffusonfieacificktory, policy," atfthiHJrlahi'-Heap 'of the South, as he has been well called, makes due acknowledgment of the forbearing love which has recalled him from the hatK wandered." 5 an)i! i likens J himself to mg bOfidmpf Itbe jpowlerUg"ajni$ fwhih he a prodigal son is he who is just now returning to his father's house I Yea, even" worse, a very Paul, who had breathed out.threatening and slaughter t gainst toe Republican elect, and had tfeti the5;iy3nents of those who had stoned ititeptien. uut 01. late a great iightliafrahone round about him ; he has awakened to the guiltiness r of his rebellious ways, and now he crawls on his belly into the Republican fold, and apologizes with shape 8UH.V. A ; ' ii It may be that the South was all wrong in that matter to which the "erring brother" refers,! but would llB&ot be just as well if she kept her mouth shut on the subject, and let somebody else say so? Our con nuerors nave never demanded anv Blpaap)logibr thlt "error," and niati they, do svouldjU not be a little niofe Jbianly tin! us? mftt to grow too profuse in expressions of penitence ? Least of all, do we not want to see Confederate generals on their knees at the feet of power, humbly kissing thfoents of the men -who have smitten has, and when we see Key in this position and doing this menial service, we experience first pity and then profound contempt for the spirit L which has. proved itsef solbase- !ffhseeiies I bTJ ifie Inessential speech-makers are all more or lees foolish, but for sycophancy and assin inity, Key stands forth as the central fiffiire. and we look at, him and blnah SOMETHING? ABOUT FLOUR. A few years ago thre vwere but two grades of flruf fnadetupernhei and extra, AistanHaid Aaltsiabi2&he, and all flour offered in the market was inspected. If the superfine was not up to grade it was branded as inferior and a deduction made in its price ; the "extopifsually ruled about fifty cents above that of the f'superhne. Whether flour was made to conform to either of these grades it contained all the substances of the wheat, and attention has been&ivelo tSfelsub- ject, pajticjlarjy abobjl Cincinnati, wheat is now manipulatedtoo much, the result of which is, instead of good iamny nour, tne production or very inferior brands on one side, not fit for human food, and fancy and patent grades, on the other, which sell at fan cy prices, and do not make whole some bread. In, the Cincinnati mar ket and therflame iazse of all other traces inhere! flour isshanufactured ij largjaj qufp.tities-the are now five gracfes offlour, where a few years ago there were but two. The whole-a sale and retail prices of these qualities for the first week in August, in Cincin- r mm mi' w - wmwmr ;RP n atl. tveres l . ' 3 e. H n e Superfine, MW1 5 75 4 75 623 7O0( Family. 7 25 8 60 10 00 Fancy, ......... Patent, 9 thigr these figures 5s a wd idfradea are not at for bread, but they are sold for'tha J purpose, cupernne is - iar oeiorua grade, as.jLt stqpd some I years ago xauiujr ib Bumewnab uigncr iuau wu er. superfine grad e; wd; is 4h e ibes s. . ski -. 'x. : . f autynnr toe - market -for Home -use', It contaUsthe substance kof the wheat! ii is nub ruuueu lur eituer tae uiguer orlhe ToweT CTades3"l?artf th"iPId the two lower grades, arid all of that in hfgheTgrudes, are there, ana for.the purpospjof wholesome bread-ii be) third vncviaraoeom by fancy flour, ex(feprfb.gef j anti-dam'agethetiigestiveieTganst)ri!ne con&ritiiir JiThW corames .f)0 thh lower gergetioe9tJaf tMaji ahdcoVenoJughf of the flour,-while thp boasUriie'rS Hof Ihe - ti ighefs gradeiiavb flieifVreauibbbeof WratitmgWtp contain.". The actual cost of "a barrel of eood ; family : flour, delivered at warehouse in-Cincionati-withwhe4t Morale' pricei foaf it 4 deli- erea to ine consumer ac if7,,'iSo that between the miller and the consumer,' Qni-sixfth'is1 added to the price. ,-The Gazette advises : consumers to reiect the, use of fancy .brands and insist- on goon,' wnoieseme flour: andsavs that bAUil'ul III ,. . iewuw .wuu wiu induce a.epeciauy pi uopsij nour wiir socmintiittiTXH a.Jarge bu'sinessr It is alsa, noticed hatVthe difference betw4entthetb"6lesaW tend tetaU jpricejpf rflours & deiiblft whi it wm few years, ago,,whi,chf prompts tne suggestion: -that .-be.wetrf-'-t.M ducerranitnsumeTithHffecatiQffneax. Jyyery.artjcle of foodr -has-been ei- travagarily-increasedaha'that'rlf orms amirofder-'ici hits ,b y ;i(r.v9t I . The New York Xndune says a "South ern Congressman has written to friend mrWashirigtori, that; MriTHan: daU'schahc'es for the speakersHip'-are aiminisning ana ) mat Mr. Sayler, of Ohio,- is gaining ground everyday. THE fthe Vvllestfaidneri? just jbowei shh trv anfl forciveness? inline fi fi JA KetaiLl mo&b fffaaeST..-4 OCT- - SJU0 ftliAlfifalfl Secretary Sherman, in,- his recent speech at . Mansfield, declared that he would earry out the resumption act in 1879, if iwas not repealed meanwhile He! did not ttouch upon "the dollar of the daddies," but he did, virtually re pudiate Judge West and the Cleveland platform. Helikewise stated that Mr Hayes had no jfavorite candidate for Governor, and never Jsought to dictaTe or influence the nomnatiQn. rAll jof which moves the Augusta 'Constitution Alts torTemark- thatr-somebody has beenlying.ttUTii . lo.i.... ' - ..1 diiT A Bonnet for a Lady. And t t Effect -upon the Worning- - D&vfc tM tions pfwi muireifjongregtuionj , wn e recently made . the .tour of , the Maine, coast.' accompanied." by T3Irs Bla,ine, Seeornahd Mrs. Robeson) iittlej Eugene Hale and Jiis.Avife; Ziok Chan dler's,vdaughlerfc Pon Cameron' and' bisj daugh ter, Andse veral otbers,including Gair HamUtbp.TePVtrTumbr-j ing fifteen in aIl,xametp(Augupty6ne saturaayr jworor-xnree weeits ago, w home, next to tfte Stat House. Jy;a fataljdfflC jheraralrivy, ex: press on that same Saturday a new bonnet trom JN ere x oris tor Mrs. cecor Robeson. .J30J! Mr. Blaine is a member of the Con- gregaiional -Church -in.; this city and a regular attendant urion: divine wot the tarty sltouTd pfobed' in' al&o'dyW morjung.8eryicend MriJJalnexown were esflli&f resl The nastor prepared an unusually able sermon for the c'casibn. ; At a'ffuaHer1 past Ten im sexron joegan tcrxing a, iuuo. the church shaving, been filled . at! an, early hour by the expectant congrega- tion"'-"":" z:-r: - - At the,firsOtroke of'thei'bell--four teen of-5 tbeMistmainshed nartv as sembled in Mrs. Blaine's parlor ready. for cnurcns . mts; Koheson and. Mrs. Robeson's i newi bonnet i.were still up stairs: 'The ex-Secretary believed lhai there 1 was - 80016 trouble about the tripimin"some little hitch 'in fHhe top Kear. eaiu uis uonrai lar wilu -a ruddy smile which would only take half a m-tolp&r; t tMrakliobeson wouia ue aown immediately. .- The last notes , of the ..tolling bell died away into Sabbath stillness. Five, ten RObesJn; and Mrs."RdbCohs- 'boftn'et nau T50tfappearea;i miaeipjessin-oi anxiety mtm J&tf. ibiDua iaceu ,Thfr? repairwereiTOOrA extensive than 'he bad supposed j Mr Robesbtf'--had put the'vcraft' id the dry dock, where it was undergoihajthtJir- ough overhauling. He. was confident, how,evey;that 8hawtaBfit-fthe company's patience much longer. .Meanwhile, in the church, the or ganist ITadfinishe,d the vobatary, and at; ie despairing signal fubmhe clergyman!, had , playediiitjihrbogji again.' At every rustle of silk in "'the aisle '..the faces of half- the congregation were turned; to ward:Uhe"door. tThe excellent minister prolonged "the pre-liminary-T devotional exercises ' to " the utinost, extent practicable. He, re membered talf !fhe heathen nations5 6f the earth in, his prayer. ; He read the longest chapter in Isaiah. He gave but the most protracted hymns in the book. He "dwelt upon the, pulpit an, noun cemen ts , . He ' .waited full "five minutes before puUihgforth his . text. He delivered the sermon. :with, unusual deliberation of. manner; laud artfully reserved 5 all the'allusiens'to iiational affairs "with' which that admirable Airs course aboiihded l,orethe tbfttwp'-ciliBti, .jj,pnttj Jjon-tIfe h&t fiUedrtisw." Vk -Mhfesm anghip and patriotismii .au$fJ0 -'baiaitiElH f l"0 JQ yejrxESLnj tctuallJ man, at' enn f cnsnd elsewhereTbuTae e is - polite as well as nunclaaiAfarrtLirfonceaIe4 hisilrhna- tience .; Kmarply.weltt Mrs. Eugene Ha1e"Tawfie6T3eh1ud spexfeflirfife IhSt lentftriiai tlifylAfk. M;r;Blne'jVa down the roora.aitMissi t Aijgail Msw, with : the : Belf-restraint" i bettijng .-her severer nature,' sat -primly oir the edge of er haTriVlpbkiiig srieiHheifctor:the xightJ ribCvHhetle In':onfii0h'afid she" heldher5&raso jhe'vlilhrririly gpiiheiglemw oofiftvewl notebook in iwhichialw ta asccustomed t&ijotrdowni critical nxltea upoon me ciocg wnen tne neaa oi tne expected QBwnjresOhfi chum dor. lastly, brethriry-He. suddenly paDdaridjpUeflee fel euppixbpth nulmt'-4aoneregauon.7friaw BltoaMhTed: JipiSisljei On: his; 8aWrsreco besorihe): fades wasaclffthed In serenity .SMfJiershei.d; medrwltb-Yellow satitmn Behind-xblled the'latarbae, her husband escorting Mrs. Blaine-, lAttleFigetilHaleiraAd hiiT'Wifer'and the tesC Of-4HeT5arty foif 16wed;-ifid Iiihe-tear When-Jiheioistiriss'hed paryer seated ssymmn mm9i sentenee cirhich .hej.hadfHSUspende' upon meir appearance, auu.uiBU gov utrthe oxologynrrthrsinging-o: which Mrs. Secor Robeson joined wit great sweetness1 and spirit: "What aVcharmlngf church I" sh affably remarked, to Gail ;-JIamilton leaning over and .whispenrrg in. that lady's ' ear just before tha benedictionl But the ? asperity of r the f tied with which that - accomplished spmstet responded made Mrs. 'SecOr Robeson feel for a moment that she had even rathferUbe a' member Lof Hayes's iCabij- UV TV 1DU UlLM ixpoa 14 CV KSX A VW VI y bUQU a worldly-minaea worn en with a new 5 The. Case of the Back of Statesville or r.Z l - - . t-v-- aa.A3 ,AiAAl. Tl.. V-"- 4' A. A V AAA wAAi. UAWUOMVJAU A. aVAASl I ' . The hearing -in thecase-f the Bank of States villetestmg the petition;of bank ruptcy? filed and . adjudicated upon last June before Register Brbadfield,v came hp Monday, before VjJudge Wckoi a petition.of.a. number: of depositors to set aside the decree f bankruptcy. i A portion of these were represented by. Scott QtoiCaldKelhippi fe Bailey; asking the court to set aside the de cree in bankruptcy heretofore madet eio that i they iinay i-lproceed in the State Court ; to annul the pretended f charter, uu luegrounu mai tue uamc 01 otaies yille never had any "corporate "exis tence, that the - charter had never 'been" complied4 with1 in- any respecVthaVit -aTp'IT5 nahdre-P the7t crock-Dpassed eleteffiiBseBhe qtiiei'houj and ftuuiuauuvu duo uaiif. was simply Mr. "Simoiiton's bank" and represented Mr.. Simon ton only. ? The petitioners.reDresented bv Messrs Jones & Johnston,of Charlotte asked the court to set ' -jtsidef th'eV adjudication -: iri bankruptcy j jon f 'the ground : :that: Sth'e petition waa filed by 'a stockholder and notvl)y -an ofticerA of "the-' cornoration-. as required by law their object being I to maintain that the iSank of Btates ville r is a corporation and its assets liable to j udgment heretofore obtained; Upon these petitions the court;made aoyowiog"declaTatipn3; and. decree? ."t United States y District : Court. Western .tomtit H &mk of StaUwiBeg n 'J&swk rwptcy. , . , This matter cominjon to be heard upon petition of J. "L. - Patterson and the: sfippleBAenEab ipetitibrt sol JU iuiBi AdamsnCf 1 SumjnfrB.toDQbson, R. A. Mcushia .d .ohejs seek ing to set aside ; the petition m bank ruptcy in this jcase. And upon the answers - thereto and" tEe exhibits ' and evidenperand - the agreeme-nLot un sels on both si4e,;t., - - j.t is ine opinion oi me court, m, that there does.noiaow exist, and never yet ; existed any corporation , of the Bank ; of Stateavil t 'operly g Or- ganizedlcundetUhelawavotUiet iStateJ afndSoTth'u (in)roiiIthdsfldarteii granted: to create iuchdrperati4nidr' ilv 19 further the epuiionrnthdicburti that, if.achJcorDrrationdoe&exiat: it? isi3idtlOwn -properly before' .the'court uy.jne. 'peuuon:! ju.ib.? jMnaaa: vtojlj m on ton; i stocKhMderJt .dtras-i xnerej f oreTcorisider ed und .adjudged: that; the, adjudication df.bankrbptcyheretbfccte biade, declaring and adjudgiu-gj the said Baillqof Stat eaarillei & Lbaiik-orpt Aj 3et aidefiand-4eclaredQwWd15ajDni.lthe tprneeedinvinsth&mkttescjse dismiss! vlt s furthierrordea-Jftt that MruiRfii teroBroadfiekl d&nxLMri.' H.i CI Cow iclertobi thia .Court, .'at Statessilie,' eathJ iretaiq sudbl sums ) of amoney r&snx&afr Ihaebeerii jieposited tby the! petitioner; i t, .1 r iJi ini tor anytoi ine cpanies xo uniap-oEBcung: untn further urxterrraomaJie&couxt C iIfri edJ rRQBEET.P.sDIGKi')! I e-26l.IT 6i:J ?-U:isiUistn Judges ..iav.. f rr a i . i nnn m . ... 1 . t r 1 f . -I Y -it;-j s..',l .in v.'.'w-J' -if't ' "iir.Tj-i fat! 3wiihiiffg the English '"CMimtl" f--rif.t:DV9 ' Li-r:;: in n.vr ,f,r.-se V' I Wot a second; time the "jtripJois,ilyer sea'irAhafe' rmti England. frornt,France has. 'been naased. bv.-a -swimm er.t with noupthej?ita4d) itbanr hislown strength APft punyapoyoi xa is.a. great acniev pe.nt:inrtahietio.sen8erandu itSatmefetawietaspegrMjm wonderful , vital do wer. for wo havano Idebt-tiheiggreaie suoeeestuir s neriormance,, 18 nov toe fatieufl-but thet'Tefneerati ne inflaence. xne men not .numerous wCaftam, . VV. ebb's, suo-i eesa-iQj ewHnmingfthepflapneibrougb hipft. ft ,iwafh9 Mira canieaxcglyurejnaui puj?s,t .iz (XDsklerwiKvtheiaotivcs,ot,the present swimmervT-In fact, unless a aancfQ get upward ottwenty j thousand aoi lars as JV ebbf 4 id f" jfo r s w immi n g over, he had .better, go. by the steamboat. But if people get in the habit of swim-: mine the Channelwhich is about twenty-eight miles wide we fihall per baps -get rid offthat great, borer, the reference to Te'danddjByrbii and the " Hellespbu . en'jwimmers aie j jdsc.usedwt4wu3;h, . W'aT' stiH nave those hornd South Sea, Islanders who swuii aroptid3u!oi the first or, second day o 'the;,',voyagei like .' ; so, ..man sljarks. Ifeio MerWrJ&tf ..hn vtezJo Hit- Washikgtok., Iotes. Washington' Afy, 211-The atteriti6n?bf the' depart in eof has-been Cal ledtry tte printhtf btisiness cards' in th&fehape WkUriited StaWf&tjttOnal ctrrferieAd'fiVaiAtd ten dollar notesi-etcs1 isM lriMbliP tion of Iaw7thtyugh-TJ0 evil intent is iafl?! Mwperronihheeajd frauded by them by evil disposed persons. The penalty-for making such imitations is a heavy fine and. impris oa!nent.Kl utmutlxt ruiiroitO itiii John G,fiThorniniichairmaji of the Ohio "DenatiA,axecutive com mittee, writes to a'fnehd in this city that Secretary Sherman's speech, will be of more advantage iohe. Demo crats ,bf OlTitthaft tohd'R'ebab3fcahsT. -A o,TbTt ner, aVsdrgeon iri: tbrBellevue Hbs piUllTe,Tbtkh'6. has bfrefl pehdr irisr a few' weeks at' the'J Warm ' Sprtdgs inthis StateyJeft; that laceXay8 since 4n pllachiari heaoluOhis From the hwtiiajterniibear ihe;same re lation to it ks sewers do to a city. They carry off the wastethe refuse which it is essential to remove in order to prevent dis ease.! Ona of thejno8tlBalutory effects of Hostelter's'StomaclT Bitters is ; to renew, ac tivity of the bowels .when .'these organs are derelict in. i their, duty. The bilUous and dyspeptic symptoms which 'accompaBy con stipation'are also 'remedied by this sterling, altar H v ' irt'n nat.Knrl.ift! Art.inn hiu the effect of t removing impurities- which ! would; otherwise poison tDe system anq its ana.tiqvigoraes in nerves, prevenjaj, aaU remedies in malarial fever.'and is a first-rate remeay iot aesponaency. - . riWtfrAiJUUKlJNG ismy apecwifi)usiness, 1. heeirrir, practical study" fbhe pas 2ffeareaVe4iUediand piaeticed f some of the BrindDaltcitieS of Europe fend-o .this nart of thesrlobe r-oossesa lh the bnsi nesB ( jraeiiuHes eeaea, LanaiwiUa npt jstanq .: aui KormeDH aie urapeu in ;Uie must rAr-f (aOTXn STnJE. rnade np in the best manner, and satisfaction guaranteed. 1 ' A AIM pray: for- is ' the public to encourage noma, raanstryj ana git emet trial j . Merchant Tailor. V - " t.- - 1 OVER -F. SCARE ,& CO'S DRUG STOI aug23 - - - - PF YOU WANT ,T0 KNOW 5 .The standing of the companies Iirepresent in Fire Insurance,1 give 'me a caU.,0'KVy I 5 i -aug 1m i .t - u ..a j. o -BURROUGHS? 0;Barrels T INSEED OIL,- both raw and boiled a U ; . s McADEN'S DRUG STORE, Babylahd. lj 4. kbGESTPROFfaE , . u?j D LOTHROP & CO A- feb25 , t .a, ,.. Boston. TF V6XAW.Rli"iBLBt . A.i,A ''j,iukuauviil vail uu i ..... ' t vt t r TXATTz-rrrrr ;:; .y bVS"wg? street. mm torn 0 w-ypric es'lOciW-uthegrand cnaiir 01 mouuiaina w its SPECIAL NOTICES. Murder Will Out. . A few years aeo "Autnst . Flower" was discovered to be a certain cure tor Dyspepsia and liver Complain t,a ftiw4.hin Dyspeptics made kcotn to their friends bow easily and quickly thfcy. had TSeen cured by its use. rue great merits or Ureen's August Slower became heralded through the country, by one sufiererto another, until, without ad vertising, i its sale has become immense. Druggists in EVERY TOWN in the United States ar? selling it." No person snfferiBg with Sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Costive nessr palpitation of the Heart. Indigestion, low spirits, etc canTtake.. three doses with-; out relief, uo to your Druggist, T u mitn, and 'get a-' bottle or 75' cents .and try it Sample bottles lt cents. ;---i - nervocs'deoiuty. Vital weakness "Wdepresslon : l a weak eihanst&, , feelirigk ienejgyj .or courage .tne result of mental over-work destre- Xlons Ot leesses,,,ofl-sorrie' Srain upon the 'systerajii always cured by;UUMJPHliBY8 UOME10 HATIC .SPECIFIC No. 28 It tones up and invigorates tne'sysfem, dis pels the glotfm 'and "despondency i mparts trength anxL.eaergy,4 atops "the drain and rejuvenates tbe.entir men. Been used 20 years with perfect 'success by thousands. Bold by dealers. -Price $1.00 per single vial, pr $5 00 per package of fiye vials and $2.00 yial of powder. Sent by mail on receipt of prjtf. Addles HUMPHRIiYSQM J3- V' Timbrel -J5idnu z'Ji v.'J-...':t ..4 TfeWpieoChoirriT uarmina? jaacra, pi , 1 PjesbyjferfaivJamdistaii L bristian Minstrel, brislianlSarffiOfyv. .cosiaKAs'I ZiM iv., . r, ir,rk--- wail. ts. b. Timbrel. ... ,ue, S-.-BServW arid Tune Book; viu.!?i iiiv Golden: Cn6er jXiiiaHMrf iozi dr;sliit?. fia School Singer 01 Young Scholar's Companion Musical Albun;" u ,"t. ,w " ; ; a f New York arid PhiladelptiiaOlee B6e,; Olwer'S Musical Text Book.n0ii tJ Tfe uarrowea i5an8.Kimer;n.iiW - ro ,15 iun' Bextml s iano Metbod. abrtageai. -7 Spoln'sanuid.iYioUn.BchQQir ..n U : J . All in stock and lor sale by '-;J ; - i- in f , TIDDY & PRO. , ioye ifre'PialoJ" by Henselt; Cachoucha, Caprioev 1 o.ii sby.Baff; Berceuse (cradle song) J.aS t by Xysberg The TorieriiK,of Birds, byBUlema. Tf3ftri9!b"i8 by Brandier. !TlflnAi nr T.Avf9. ... bv Mattel pAfeayym;;;? :" ; , "brHenry Ghys. jTbme own. . i j .;ujiHcy iiangev Ia Baladine, - by-Liysberg. E The aboVe is a partial list of the Piano music we nave on - nana. Jtacn piece can he recommended ir those; wishing effective saloeiinius'c.. ; ' 'V-S''S:'S.. Calt'and examine bur stock of new Mt sic. fiotnuble to snow it. -aug 15 TIDDY & BSO.- RSi L : EST ATE, niHIIIG Immigratioii' AgeiLcy liOR iselHne.bdyinK, and rentine Mines. 17 Land and Houses; ai$ providing homes in the Piedmont regions of North Carolina and South Carolina, and being-connected V. A I.AA AAA. W VU AJAW1V1 '..AAWA.A', . W WUAM AU this oonn try and Europe twice a month, I will' advertise, free of cost.- all farms and mines, placed in my hands, ibr sale. 1 augd Chariott v N.' 0. i. nfemt:u3.ir3i.3..'iA.-j! ill! :& IT daiaiiIBjyjLLSJASI--.-am T HAVE just taken Stbfck; and find I have -axd? ai'dUJi s.-:!i "f' ,n::; os-.'iw more Goods thin I want to carry, so I will i3r j h?$ir: sell Que half oX at 003T t to suit the times. WrV stii . fcus4i VAi'3 uxiyA Lfc1Sl!j ismt-'lA'' . 'J- : r'X tcf vrthnr, '- -''yit Vj-I if. irpndfV will sell a fine Silver American Watch, for tiMW fcSAiOSf-'J. iiSitU lUiiilxfj $12.00. I will sell Gold Chains at$L00 per dwt. Watch Glasses fitted at 10c each, and everything else in proportion. r T;-3'?i -Ut iij'J-d VA.i .-.j'j li'l J-- "u i K - jri ',szs 1a hl9n 9d o.l!1' Jj,uj"3 y- WARRANTED AS. REPRESENTED. , Ja'IH ijOljM'JT - jt.AT'i Vu-UI.- "CUJd -.1 0 r'i -It HI ., filial f; ft i T3I OAR 0-trN7Ay fi'W E LRT STORED CHARLOTTE, N. O. ' . Ja21 - 0" NElSIedium-sized 'HERRING'S 'SAFE -1 . fiwproof--o . ; ; i : -, will be sold cheap. -f i - j 'july 18 WlUokV&jBTOWLL.! - a t Rerifiember fT i lAt itti"'' trill y'ifiita i I DR. McADEN has- removed from the old corner on Tryori Street, Ml the Parka building, a fewdoorabelowrnext to Butler's' end : jua t - above .EliaSj Cohen & JRoessler's ' where all are inyited to come to get good goods at the lowesCprices. .-. XV IDE'kYAKa'ni ilustratedMagazini If for Young Peoole; is the very best nub lication bf the kind in our country, as well astne cneape?t. iror an agency; asnd to i n'i tciiiv.i Jiii D LOTHBOP, & CO'Oa -febi o'i .i-'oT t-zil e?!' Boston speoial::notige. MSBCHAHTS, FARHSBSf .- MlCHAHICS, AKDTHC BIST Of MAH1UND, Will. SAVK AT LEAST 25 FEB CENT. Of IHKIB-lVEStMS 8T UJIKO OHIiY THE N. O. SHOES. -id a THE SODTHEfiN 7 IHPOEIUH hot; ebrIo i FOR PATTERNS- SEWING t . : . . 'i MACHINE NEEDLES, m SILK and COTON THREAD AND CORD, MACHINE OIL,, SHEARS., AC, AC, ttERWl CAERNirehe-hftsI JD reliable, the most fashiohable and the best. By using these celebrated patterns, every lady can - make her own garments. My stock is complete, and I keep constaTiUypAN on nana csewmg macniniaeeaiea.or aiti umerent macnines; bilk and Cotton Thread. and cords. Macnine Oil, Sbears. sc. I I am in the dwiMyjreceiplLoLallbeJategl LLJan28 Bies . ui pstieraBoziauie8,-genuemeD,- jsses adChudren. ryy sp'f s?. Orderftftiy laaaii promDtlr' fiUedvl Send Stamp, &c, for Illustrated Catalogue. 4 rr k iku r r xt rr k 9th and Franklin sts., Richmond, Va. u22 dw tf 3 ; mtifj;! j mO all who . deal in or use Cotton Ties : IX Please take noticaf that whefeasthefa are' being offered for sale1 6y parties - net lcensea Dy nsironuotton Ales witn ducx es havine an open slot through one bar cf the bnckle -leading-into amortiser We paution you not to make, sell or use any Such Ties, either , with 1 new, buckles and bands, or so-called second hand buckles in combination with new or pieced bands uiy Jess bought from ot throughl our jiplyftu ihorizad agents. ) Our Arrow and other open slot buckles for several ears past, haye been sold and A.A. S Ctf 5 . . . .. Bittujpeu -; ijicensea w use once oniy. i j ar anornejs are inBixuciea to; ormg ruic against -all "persons' violating our oaten t rights. THE AMERICAN COTTON TIE CO.. beRtssefe&Cq WiWognf T$cf fT ' $ i.J !4eift8)rJNorth,iC 1 From ICO tn K(Vh Knnrlloa nam ARROW iTIIS in store and for ibaje byroad lonsame jteims. adding freighti in Jem agents o4h LAMKKICAN COTTON TI B COMPANY Urn sited. R M MILLER & EON'S, Agts, T aug!9 lw dy Charlotte. N. C. Election Notice. f. r '- ai. -JX. PURSUANT to an ordinance adopted by the Board of Aldermen on-August 4th, inst , an election will be held on Thurs day, September 6th, 1877, in the ards of the City of Charlotte, at the usual polling places, npon the proposition to levy a tax not exceeding, 121 cents on; the; $100 valua tion of property, and 37i cents on the poll, for the purpose jof establishing and main taining Graded Schools within the city.' And at the same , time an ., election will be held for two School Commissioners for each Ward, in parsnanca of the Act of Assembly of 1874-'?5, entitled "An act-to authorise the establishment of Public Grad d Schools in the City of Charlotte." t ; r-Kiig: WM JOHN8TON. aug5 ' '; i x-A Mayor,- ; Jfotics City ; Oriinaice. BE IT-RDAINEDr That no cigar -shop . or other place for selling ciears. tobacco. tAcVahalbe opened for the purpose of traf fic, on theBal&atbrday ; aria that bo drug tn!.. :A AT 1 Kio, wunwvuut, ui uuicr yvzawif JLeeping cigars and tobacco for sale, shall sell any cigars tr tobacco on the Sabbath day ;.;jandJ that any person violating this ordinance' shall be liable to a penalty of Ten Dollars ($10) for each offense, to be recovered before tne mayor as otner nnts tncrpen<iee, one half to go to the Jribitaer, Si4, SS Tne above is an extract from the proceed ings of the Board of Aldermen, in regular meeting held on August 20th, 1877, and is published by order of tee board,"! , - w NA8HClericfcTreas.A aug22 3t Another large lot of those popular r- 'Cf Ui I I i.) ii !lJ ADJUSTABLE A GOtRSETS : t A i-tOWT PRICED. ; T LI PIKUE COLLARETTES, &c., JUST RECEIVED AT , ... Barriopr-& ."Trottel. " aug9 BRAIIUALL & CO., " GENERAL? SOIJTEIRF LAHB'AGENTS Publish a large edition of their SOUTHERN JUIDE- AND CATALOGUE,' For general distribution in all parts of the United States and Great Britain. . All per sons haviig,Beal Estate for, sale will find it jtreatly to their advantages tossa this valuai ble medium. w. A limited number of advertisements will be received Address BRAMHiIV&t(X2"r"':-:?' No 607 Seventh St., Washington, D. 0. . prl5 dwtf - - ' . .JJXAMlNETHE RECORDS.. i.J, I Of the Underwriters, Hartford, Phoenix and Phenix Insurance Companies. r r , J 0 BURROUGHS, u 1 aug91m Agent. iEor;3ale or; ReritJ A Comfortable six room Cottage, with Xjl basement, well of. water in the, yard, barn and other! necessarv outhouses. with fifteen acres of land, lying in the Suburbs" of tne town or utatesTiiie. Apply to - t CHAS R JONES. , . i mar23 tf " . At this Office. LEYAN FEMALE .INSTITUTE,. ? ' STAUNTON, VIRGINIA, - - j .AaiVjAi i i.s j' -VYt V i With over Twenty teachers and officers, ranks among the - first -school for young ladies in the United States. In the beauti ful Yalley of Virginia, far-famed for health. Attended by pupils from fifteen to twenty States.., Great economy in, expenses requir ed'. 1 Session opens September 20th, 1877. ' Board and Tuition fr entire scholastic year $240. f ' ' For catalogue and full information, ad dress Rev W A HARRIS, D. D., Pres't. , angl2 eod tf r . ;. , v t .Staunton. Va. T.llirH TtVUfAtVA'aA ... ff AAiaii iu BAYS MlXvv DO SO BT BVYkttn IHft VOETH D,,u, HAKD II DK SHOX4 WASlJACroaw:0 I.Pr Lt . rua horrraxBR Ladixs ! '.Hi r SAMPLE & WCTMORE Watcfies"! Jewelry, h r,t-ht'i:tit baa tsdva, yi:ij.9&xtBnr iow -it Hales & Farrior's. lot errr?AB;hr! LARGE STOCK, All work in the line neatl y done and Warranted. J e rn fe OJ: 0 0 D S J. S, PHILLIPS, til MERCHANT TAILOR , and DEALER IN GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, HA8enTdved 1 fcrofae rf the fNew Stores under the Central Hotel,Trade Stand is Sff-iiftAW.; Goods fo Men's Wear, and will make them up at short notice.in the niost fiahionahle man. ner, cheaper than the same ,fclass of Goods nave ever been offered in this market. (- - 0attmg4reriairin djjni pronlptlyJ All goods and work must be paid for on deliy. ery, as I am compelled to do a cash business. jr f aV fi nu8 PHILLIPS, i PImlx I U ti If '--!' . i ill , ERIE CITY IRON, WORKS, ) , Charlotte, Ni Ci April 7th, '77. J TTTE hereby notify our lnany friends and 1 V the publio -generally that the manage ment of the Chariotte Branch .-of the Erie City Iron Works Is now in the hands of Capt John Wilkes,of this eity 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. r ;x . J0HIL&BLISS, Secretary Erie City L?onWorks.g Referring tne aDove-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 near freight charge snch as.firate BarayJBtacks, Spark Arresters, AcMd handle 4he Erie City Engines ana Boilers wifh little extra ex pense, thus enabling me to offer Machinery at better figures to the purchaser than eyer before, - A-- a '-' - j l Be snrevto give me a eall'W write for cb culars, before purchasidg elsewhere. . JOHN WILKES, Mecklenburg Iron Works, Charlotte, N. C. itan Works, Canal r Street. jfrom Sixth to Seventh ENGINES, portable and stationary, SAW MILLS, GRI8T-MILL8. BOILERS, CAST INGS of BRASS and IRON, FORCINGS, Ac1 J MACHINERY;! for Gold and Coal Mines, Blast Furnaces, dec We call special attention to our IMPROV ED PORTABLE ENGINES, for agricultural and other purposes. Also, to our new styles 8 MALL LOCOMOTIVES for hauling lum ber and.other. articles npon tramways and narrow gauge railways.; . - The best Planters regard our GINNING ENGINES superior, to any in use. Send for illustrated " Catalogue- free. Other things being equal encourge Southern institutions. Repair work solicited end promptly done. i ...i-ui ,4 -wm E TANNER CO. b-Bawson's OEiiERAL INSURANCE AGENCY. CHARLOTTE, N. C. rRepresenVlJfe anJlTlre Combined. Assets, ......... ......... .....m..$6,000,000.00 - Insures, all kinds oi insurable property, dwellings,"- furniture.' barns and contend cotton gins, fcc., at current rates. ' Agents . wanted throughout North South Carolina. .- j j J , ; and Obstacles to Marriage Removed. MANHOOD RESTORED. r New method-of treatment. New and re markable remedies. Books and circular1 sent- free in sealed envelopes. Address HOWARD ASSOCIATION, 419 N. Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. An Institution having a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. aug ly . ., 5,000 'Pounds s T. LOUIS WHITE LEAD, the very tesi material at short profit, at pJTjr MCAJDENJS DKUv Biw1"" Saratoga Springs TQharlotte, N.-a fWe-baye now la jflL operation our Saratoga Fountain, ana Will havon draught all the season fresn Saratoga Water on ice, as good as it is at tn 8pringa in New York. . -v . McADEN'S DRUG STORE. marl . y; 4 I U5.S,iWAii.&j to-' I 5 ; '
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