confessions add value and strength to L TELEGRAPHIC NEIYS. the testimony apd thtte jmo be electee va,xxe puewni r ir. TT...A EASTER?! ffmPUfUTinS. rl m I ' -w t w - m- m waists himself can ITo Catting Tet of the Gordlan Knot and no longer entertain any : i doubt on the Thetraxuamjuyaj; gerous ana wormiess literature uu . findsuts ray tnjojthe handsiftnd bfarts th CHAS. E. JONES, Editor and Proprietor. "Free from the better disposed press of the coun try. The dangerous stuff alluded t? m the doting leraples that fetter our . ' " comniatalerMnhief of t 1 4M ! ktheraenalpnblicaiioni designed chief h-oothonhe Danube. THE FLORIDA VILLAINY. T.-.J.nm.i it in "nrn'iftviiTa n a ripp.n tiuu- I IIUUKB iuvuui v " " c lished, and justifies all the charges of fraud an,4 chicanery which, . have, been broucht against the Bepublicah lead ers in connection with the counting of iha eW.tnral vote of Florida. We the Situation Practically Unchanged The Turkish lrmy Keorfanlzlns mUfary Knthtt8lasmIn England Servian Dlstarbances Bosslans Vj Ids of TvDhiis. London, April 27.-Ex-Sultan Murad has been fully restored to health and is closely gnardedx- ' H' uTne aumdasra. Jaris dispatch" says : 'Ofiacial information has reached here thatOenlTddleben-has been .appointed aun'mahderuischief iof the.. Russian iThalStcmdard's Borne correspondent siveKtha names ot fourl: American vesv sels "which he says have been . charter ed by Kussian engineers who; were in Borne, as follows :i Dharlestown. Free dom, Hawk and ttimrocfc. ' No Amen can vessels of these names engaged in thehipping trade in the- Levant can be discovered. A St Petersburg correspondent says. mis not yet known whether the lint extracts win convey an xuea ui iws ly for the young. A look through the tables of any news stands will show the j trflMsbfrjttuTte tor less ceiyibexalltd-CBuad the ex tent of the trade therein earned on, As bearing on this question we encoun ter in the' . Greenville?! SI' V., News, of Friday, the following item copied with out credit in its news department : r iTbe'calentlj of cTimeirNoprthiCar-1 iah government will accept the new jp&na h'tA adiled ti in! Forsyth iiolinty formula, vis : , that the congress shall oy Julias vrews, an mieiiigeut jumu, i oonsiaer tne ireauea oi xooo ana is1 thirteen vears old. lie lives in miq-1 in. relation to the treaty of San Stefano. dletown township. Sunday he was play-1 The British cabinet does not insist on lngmHth a: crowd of boys or nis own i any particular form of words, but mere- age, when he suddenly leit tnem anq i ij demands t bat Uuesia should in some went to his father s nouse near oy. up i way tormaJiy recognize the supremacy secured a Colt s revolver, and oeiore of JShrope relative to the Eastern ques a1 ji'. ew general character. McLin says : "If the board had acted in accord ance with the decision bf the Supreme Court of the State; defining the powers and duties of the board in reference to . f & r r. . , A .i L I V.;lsnia-i;-.i Alarmrh-roA Vlia oriBfinP.fi I finn ThrffmlV, ia that ha tunnninno tkaoa ia nAKAIlOariAlll i AI I inn, rare mai I UV WW umufWUB I -. auw wu vuo vuouaBi.wua rMr:OT.KrnTit!fla import the vote of Florida," shot Charles Crews, his cousin, a boy I tant matters. One issue out of the pre- Further on fifae? OMto mWZZJZWS tails, and uses this language : 1 horrible is the fact that they had had rest a Euronean insiead of a sneoifical. "Excludine the return from Baker no Drevious. difficulty and had always lv Kuisian charafcter: another consists county, which was counted, and .which beep the best of friends. Hia parentB in what 3 called the. principle of I have since learned iromme parues i say he had no canse whatever lo snoot I equivalents or conpensatiOnf to the who made it was a falsely manufactur- the boy. He had been reading dime I powers for Bussia's acquisitions. The ed return, and including the true re novels, and had a craving to go to sea. flatter solution is the one which Bus- turn, which corresponded with the Both vouths were of the highest r-e-If iaidesires. while Great Britain seems m$WQ.pm oMhM fwy, f&m spectabiUtyl U 6ttj3gl Crelrt Hief on- strongly resolved to insist upon the certauiiy uavo giveu mo ovo iu iui i aay evening aner nomuie auuenug. : iiormer. Tilden. Archer precinct, No z, Ala- Th:,. n.npTen.o mnv nnt h nroner-l ;.:The Times commentine upon the chua county, was included in tne m .a avo oaan . . -5kr above dispatch says : "It is the par count. , The. fraud, commitwd mtnisiy I. 17 Tltition of Turkey that 'Bussia desires. precinct was1 not shown to the board in any oi our worm Carolina pape, ow it wa8 no partiti0n she desired at by the Democratic lawyers, aitnougn a but we have no doubt that it was an the time of the Crimean war. Against contest, wwnade iand, much attention actual occurrence, wherever the Bcehe, such a policy we contended then and giveh to this precinct V but J nave" re- di . . . . crime, are contending now." Beferring to cently learned vfroiihe BepnbHeah W 9 fia 8ucn crimes the Italian proposition that England leader of that county that after the re- traceable to the same cause, are fre- 8Utes her views, the mw says: "It turns had been brought to liamesviiie, quently chronicled in the newspapers, limuid be futile and inconsistent with uiqwUUi.j ow . mere are issued in new i orK no less i our posiuon to propose any scneme un BUSIXESS FAHUEES. Bev A O Vanderwater. of Pank. . 111. has filed a voluntary petition in bank rupwjy ; iiauiuues, 'over t w,uw , o sets.su. -rl Perry Prentiss, a lawyer of Cleveland. O, has failed for $144,000; assets, $60. 000. - . - v ' QThe creditors, of Nathan - Matthews, of Boston, who " in 1870 was worth from six to seven, millions of dollars. have petitioned him into bankruptcy. Matthews has been an extensive speco? lator in real, estate... and hia failure is principally due to the enormous shrink acre in that class of property dunne the last few years: ' 1 In Chicago petitions in bankruptcy have been filed bv Beldeh F Culver, real estate dealer ; secured debts, $63, 000 ;' unsecured, $126,000 ; assets, $18,- ooo:; By Samuel J Walker, real estate dealer and capitalist : liabilities, over two and a quarter millions ; estimated assets, four millions. By Douglas 8 Taylor, real estate dealer ; secured debts, $226,000; unsecured, $34,000 ; accommodation paper, $11,000 ; no assets. A dispatch from Providence, B I, says that' th e Supreme Court of that State has eranted a temporary miunc- A? 1 n e V 1 won on- tne irarceeo savings ranr, oi Burrillville, B I. The unusual activity at all the savings banks in Providence, Jesterday, induced the Union and ackson institutions to enforce the notice provided by the charter. THE YATlCiir AKD THE POWERS. Hope of a Compromise with Prussia I Negotiations with Switzerland Fall ing Through, ' ' ' BOOTS AND SHOES. x. & l:....'Mtufi . S 4 i oSSo i mm. mm n rrrr H h 1 MhHM it, T H H MM M 11 i X nnn M S H - T H H M 9 n T H H aa r O O B B B B FF O O KBB BBB F O O B K f B B T OO K K BBB B BB B BBB Bs Bomb, April 27. Negotiations for the resumption of relations between the Vatican and the Swiss government haye nearly fallen through in conse quence of the opposition of the exiled bishops of Basle and Geneva. London, April 27. A Times' dispatch from Berlin says that there is a pros pect of a compromise between the Vat-1 LADIES' lean ana rruusia. xne v aucan uas in structed its ecclesiastics in Prussia to be moderate in their language. BOOTS AND SHOES GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. We are now receiving our : 1 J SPRING STOCK of BOOTS and SHOES Which we will sell at lower prieesthan the same Goods have ever before been sold in this market. Oar facilities for buying Boots and Shoes cheap, are. not equalled by any firm in North Carolina, and we have Marked Down the Price of EVERT SHOE IN OUR HOUSE. We can afford and intend to sell Boots and Shoes cheaper than they can be bought elsewhere, not excepting any house or place. ) 8 S 1 jg v ''Sili I '9 From our Large Stock several hundred pairs of we haye selected j ? ' . , t. 1 tvLlLl! llnAnilinff tK'avn fff Kmo anil vrlvld vninl Hail rv;iinn h-ti.iih.i mix i smMVJti nr.in w uiyo tuiufjiu! weHBtuflfedlnKrthe ballot bdx at pTe-1 arefea6h said to clrcnlate-trriOn an av- til the mam principle of European con- l L. i.j & u : v. A lad ! I no scheme could acquire yalidity or sanction. . Prince Gortschakoff is decidedly bet ter.- ' Thft TinLej? Vienna. rjirreRnnnHp.nt - --- - j- , - tuc UUUVU1HCO 11 HI UlUkUBl box. I had seen Joseph Bowes, find much heart for the preparation of f, withdrawal fijom Constantinople by of theinspectojsaveiicketeB hfe schdorsludies, secular or reUgious. arHtraiion' or by international corns to them a few days before the elec- m, . . ? , Itn doSnnnri iha ennt ThJa ao.ara i uuwever, j uave oeen aroppeu as un 80 nraiticable. moral- IThe Tnrkish ajiny, according to trust- t on I ia lOAHnv aAAAIfTifa ia hninrv tmnfilw in a certain nrecmct at which Mr J . .. . . .. .. I s'j j : : i r. 51 j -cmctm9Utyfamaotaftppear.Jerage 40,000 copies -weekly, tiorfnmr Tf JhB hparthaUhese ?e8&A0n! ?WfV 3?f 2? ' reTe3alsibJlotr Subleqhent (Sonfes- ""' fs A lu rI1,TJr't"rE,,u" i i" rsioa s&owsaat nhey wore stahedjuato ay my wun the box. I had seen Joseph Bowes, one liar to tnem a tew days b( counted. No charge 'tiieMlloUi was made as to And while this within thft wihdrA.wal ntiAstmn. u t.hA 19 imp P99A niinnu. iil:a : i n j iulhiaifecftbeforeiEb shnV exert I tn'nlerTcro Uatnf In nermit t.Via i-ofn rr nf ,Aa. m 1 . . ' . " ; I ----t,- - - .r r v, " f'f&itheiRinflenoioi-tap4te general the liJiglish and, Kussians, if they will it sida toTthi Afthlr.re dIt ill tH t ET?Jl?U turn.andthe 4 votesUtofledp Wears 5.teL illTtf i1? Je? andold 1 tan and take the chance of his carrying the UemocratK? eietM-'precrrfcte. J LoTfeaithr&fa&tTi3W the I'ffaadalent r which, were excluded. for irreeulatity dillealiry; cohtfary to the deeisionl of the 8upreme Court, been retained - J . tr. rr:U u i . !thfire;ixsfltible.tibat(Hr. Tilden -was enUUea.tof rtha ,elctoral. ,yoie jof A'AVUIUJ, MJU UUH AULA XUICOi It Is mtere8ting4cVKri6w 'what? is -1, ith'otlitt ia ashingtdntirjf theto de velopments. We h therefore extract from the Washington correspondence ofthUgoregn; fJ3QtfA .K;id3n.?AWe fluarters .there aflan, ev ident attempt to belittle the value of the alleged -confession - of McLin, on the ground1 thai- his character entitled him to rib sort of confidence.'' Not much" c if is uej can; be Said in favor T of : Mo ! Lin's character 'for'hdhesty and verac-'1 iiy, oui ine irienas oi tne irresident who were denouncing bun to-day; ap parently have forgotten that McLin stood so high with the President that . ne was twcejopmwatodoj,4mpotan tion if he had not been rejected by the Senator Jones, of Florida, saM to-day that he had been enul Jklgaint all the facts purporting tdHbl fief forth in the confession, and that he had no II &38"Sl $"s scare. i carrying it out. ine rorte conunnes obdurate con cerning the evacuation of Shumla and The,' 1?hnhlWh Vmrl i ia . limnihir Vama. ' i 3-tr , xrjiiT-i irrt . , " i fm. r j j .l . A. ij i xuu jjuuuuu currcspuuuenb 01 me rdtan, in a dispatch to H(4Mranthiiiiiin. presented 'to tnCTess' andiJthe. lew was manifested in military circles here IT'iMke "has 1 &fcV .fxi s ol to-night on its becoming pown that uHrHsaA-L.M Ji5,wrtirf-iu 4 me wnoie oi tne siaa ana commission that fjooch bteal was attt; before o- reCeived stringent orders from the war yvQu x wuitwHjr jFi. ty uanuu. omce uoia (nemseires in complete Notwithstanding thejjgrosa exaggera- readiness for immediate service. In addition to this general order it was mx. ii fa i -L stated that all the principal officers had ,kyfJiggegreabulk of these claims important secret instructions are presented by"'loyal" men of the for certain contingencies" South who were all alons the enemies The central news agency of London nf thn Hnnfnlonmr i hairier I announces tnat it IS informed tOat OT- " j , x B . , , t, , . . m'ao in lh Wh WW. ino Taia- .a-v lwi " r i , .w monitt rnrmolinn t a oannnrl avm ciatic party by;the rinenious!; misrep- corps and the raising of battalions of resentation of the facts in the case Dn I that corps to a war establishment. the part of reckless and untruthful party leaders. The bladder, however, i i . t i is aoout to oe punctured in manner and formaa,here stated bv the Wash- ingtojh JPoti, Hfhiclrouble-leads the JWWnppe I pn tina I moft I MBpottant telegraphs t "Out of six thousand fiqs- speeches of the session, which will sians here forty or fifty die daily M ot- Urine mrstihA fact that the bills Intro- dinary ana spotted .typnus. -ax Ad. W&Sltf. Forty-fifth Comrress y SfSSS Ztt ? 18 Northern Representatives to appropri- 'The St Petersburg Correspondent Of Ine about the confessions. Whe formedna?fbis confess?!? iwasrdyi -htag to -wrth it,-as wonldHbe-f said that he had bought it. He had alwitifcrieWm't lheTrAtyrrltidT would be easy to prove them. 4j; () very many members of Uongress, of nparues,ppeared to a at 04h3lty EthM": nSr 1 ertlt it every fetffcf&hlB; eatbidkChkr anlWtilt ' !L 1 1 . t . w . ' waa pcwwiDie wnicn , couia anect rresi dent Hayes s possession of his office. Mr Knott, ' chairman of the House Judiciary committee, expressed the opinion that the disclosures eaU. the most searching imUsUg&fidi he did not doubt for a moment that the investigation would be held. Mr Knott said he could not express any opinion as to th e Kimmel bill, but r 1 ft ' M WW Ihere P9 i j e auu bmw JLuvr memoers oir tne I w orrifnitfee avore Weved'J before bH which found its wa'tOintoooTe ners yesterday," isn't , dust in the bal ance compared 1 with some terrible af fidavits which he has made, and which are now in the hands of Democratic members of Congress. They will be made the basis of a demand for an in- " 'Mi HaVesM breed ' tovrt3j6yhW frblio' . But after all there , is nothing very " new in all cf these developments. ; TJie Democratio managers proposed, to t rote tbvc- tlirzs that thc- rttarr 'tlectoral corainission would consent to tobcMnd th3 returns. Of course these following edl tonal item Mr Money, of Mississippi, has pre- A special dispatch to the ITtmeafrom Belgrade says : . "Disturbances have broken out at Nisch and Pirol between the inhabitants and Servian authorities in consequence Of the Russian sum mons for recruits. A famine is raging at Verama, caused by military reqtusi ; aggregate $1,600,000, or about eight times as much Confederate ate money and pay .claims of. various I the Imef saysr J "I observe that the the , enormolxs W k,f uic Duron uuuiuuo nuuu xcwcliwijt purred in St Petersburg and Moscow. Some organs seems to regard them as symptema of a -dangerous revolution ary movement. 1 In reality they have such sighmcance: There is not the1 no BWAiearqangeroj me pupjic iranquui- ty beiog senousiy disturbed. Any dan ger,of that &SxA mil first , appear,' - if it appears at all when-prices rise And tintf iyt Southeriji imsr "feo it seepas claims from the North instead of the SouthX' leaving Pathetic Note Behind. ;-4 - H.' . I mU Indianapolis, Ind, April 27. Janlei e, f&hfer Jbf ttt Eaff rnT JTltronal Ma Lyons : I am financially disgrac ed and ruined. Wall street did it. ( I know not, and no one cares, whither Igol God save my wife and child. iSigped), Jis BaineJ.;- Hui4a fortune of his own, and is supposed to have been speculating in Wall street. It remains to be seen ii At 1 1 Jv 7C tne pan&'s money nas been used, un Ittaatifrtr is increased;"- Hnv? opening the ousapd. do ere TO safe some two hundred s in money and bonds: bill paiaDdTeittoviiig th jpoUticaldisa. sourl.. . ,-. .'. , v- enifedlto fappriatiri:Tb41lr i p propriating $4,772,000, passed. ine nouse men went mio cominiw tee of the Whole on the legislatiye, ex ecutive and judicial appopriation bill wiinoui aciiou flir.nictei iyoStoifJ &sAitTno delegatio J of Southern Congressmen, consisting 6 Senators Gordon, Morgan and Jooles, and Eepresentatives uarnsie, iins, vA.t.. Whittehorne. Clark, Hooken Young, Money and; Goode, who wTre invite 1 to visit this city : by the uoston Cocjnercial Club, arrived to-day and were escortea o iaeu uuwi vj mittee of the organization. t4a 'd Ji 7 fi? t'1i-i tf t. -rOTOiS iigtrrie'Jof theDpperatfves 'i 3 C0U1B1I1BS..3- it is MISSES' AND SHOES, CHILDREN'S Tlsltors Arriving In Paris. Pabis, April 27. A hundred thous and foreigners have already reached here to witness the ceremony of open ing the exhibition on Wednesday next, May 1st. Tne prices of living nave advanced but not to the extent feared. Which we offer at Retail at the extremely j low price of 15 Cents per Pair. Alternately Shaken and Scorched By the paroxysms of chills and fever, the wretched sufferer for whom quinine has been prescribed essays in vain to extermin ate the dreadful disease with that hurtful palliative, which at beet only mitigates the 'violence of the fits, and eventually proves highly injurious to the system. In order to effect a thorough enre of malarial fever, whether intermittent or remittent, or to render the system impregnable to Its attacks, Hosteller's Stomach Bitters should be used daily. That this medicine is a searching eradicant of diseases generated by miasma. and a reliable safeguard against them, is a fact so widely recognized in this and other countries that to adduce evidence in support of it is unnecessary, but wereit either es sential or desirable to do so, it may well be supposed that from the testimony corrobo rative of lis claims, which has been accu mulating daring the hut twenty-five years and over, sufficient proofs might be gather ed to convince the most inveterate skeptic. Many o them cheap a double that price. Please call and see our Low Prices. .. SMITH & FORBES, CHARL&PIE, h- & mchl? V-..A a-. ;r noi.''T MACHINE AND IRONWORKS.: Metropolitan Worts, Metiers, Metiers, M ethers. Don'tfail to procure Mrs Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup lor all diseases of teething in child ren. It relieves the child from pain, cures wind colio, regulates the bowels, and, by giving relief and health to the child, gives rest to the mother. Canal Seventh FINANCIAL HT1D GOMMEBCUl TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. APRIL ST, 1818. '"W6srmt brfl ''27.-Alth6ugh stated that the strike of the operatives' at Presten is ended, that appears to be thfjcist plyrjar4 as jtheopratiy spinners re cn3cerEdyThe0aver8', wti3rrrttna;ritrj)ers are sti standing out, ana tnere seems to do no iiaeu hood of a settlement at present. 'l i Thd&'ms ' represented! at the spin n'pf rnWtln at WKaSn!' fbttrAlil liwVftiOpl&.'-Themeet thaeachjemploycr must follow: his own ooursei in regard to redaction pf rl bpahks tbom the wibes. ; MfiMn- of State, Evarttvis aead.;j a .:. u a t f : JSight ' thousand Spanish soldiers go trr5at)a-fartbe autumn.'- :. i "Henri Eochefoft' thefacftotiaPAOch man, has married Miss Strebingf, a Bwialadv" ''l i; ' !- ?A5rotJni, foi about $l50;00d on juagments.; obtained for the govern raenL; were i levied ' yesterday. ,Hby the "1 United States Marshal upon the tobac co1 and other stock Of Christian Aiiii lehthali'at his tobaccb factory itr BarT teet;;New;Toryy:r.,:; ; v; ond fiunorsThe New Erie President. Clark, 'HookerifT JkjJtA on tneBiree mat uw aujicfcjr y Treasury is about to call in ten'nnu lions of.the5-2CT bonds. .l ' H J Jewett has been elected president of the Erie Railway. PBODlJCfB. . Mew York Flour has a good export and fair home trade demand, 5 00&S 60 for com mon to fair extra. Southern flour & 65a7 SO, good to choice ditto. Wheat la2c better, closing rather quiet. Corn opened a shade stronger and closed quiet,' the advance lost, 50a53 for ungraded western mixed. Oats ac tive. Pork easier at 9 76al0 00. Lard steady. Coffee quiet and Btead y. Sugar quiet. Rice r" st' and firm. Molasses quiet. Freight ClncInnsU Flour steady and in fair de mand. Wheat in -good demand, red 1 20a 1 23. Corn quiet and steady. Oats dull and unchanged. Eye nominal. Barley in fair de mand, prime fall 4 50. Pork quiet and un changed. Lard nominally unchanged. Bulk meats quiet and fiim j Sf , SI and 6 for shoul ders, clear rib and clear sides.. Bacon' quiet and steady, 4 25, 5 40 and 5 50 tor shoulders, clear rib and clear sides Whiskey quiet at 1 02. JSotter steady.,. Sugar and hogs quiet and unchanged, receipts. 1,270, shipments 900, ; - ' f COTTOH 7. - - NoaFotr Quiet; middling, iOJc; net re ceipts, 871; sales, 403expatta coastwise, 776. WiucraGTOH-UnchaDgedi "middlings, Sib; net receipts, U; exports coastwise, 25S. ' ! ' Philadelphia Quiet; middlings. 10o; gross receipts, 477; sales, 480; spinners, 363; exports to Great Britain; 205; coastwise, 79. AcaTOri Quiet; middlings, 9Jal0c: 're- ceiDts. 61: shipments, blank: sales. 684 - net receipts, 278; sales. 200; exports to Great Britain, 20; to the conUnenUlOv . . -. , Ksrw c YobkDuU i middling 'uplatfds, 101c: middflhar Orleans. 102c: sales. 52ft con solidated net receipts. 6.519: "export to Great Britain: 7.S79i to the continenti 790. v ; UvxapooL loonDull and easier: mid- .dling uplands-51, middling Orleans Ct, sales 5,000. specolauons and exports puu, receipts 15.500, Ameranw?00. FutASeners at 1-32 decline; uplands, low middling clause, April delivery 6 13-16a25-32, April and May 5 13-16, May and Juhe 5 lS-iepJqne and J uly 5 27-32; July and Augusts 29-32, August and a , . I m mm 4 ' ' . .... ... ' - eeptemoer o 10-10.1 : -- Street, from Sixth to RICHMOND, VA, ENGINES, portable and statioi MILLS. GRIST-MILLS, BOILS 1NGS of BRASS and IRON, , FORGINGS Ac MACHINERY for Gold and Coal Mines. Blast Furnaces. Ac We call special attention to our IMPROV ED PORTABLB ENGINES, fox agricnlt ural and other purposes. Aim, to our new atylea BMALL LOCOMOTIVES for hauling lum ber, and other articles upon tramways and narrow gauge railways. . The best Planters regard our GINNING IGLNEo superior to aay infuse, send far ! illustrated Catalogue free. j Other tMnffl being equal encourge uoutnern insutuuons Repair work solicited and promptly dons Bnarang, ruueys, sc, ior win nouses. . . Wm JS TAMi4CJbt K UO. may 15 daw lr TBE (inilfim (IGAB BIARIFAITOBY x H h a P! til V'... - Ni.rf Is 'the' plaw to buy )good' hbltfe f ititoufactufedi CSgars for the least money. The following brands are specialties: THE GOLDEN EAGLE Warranted to be made of as good Tobacco a can be pur chaaed anywhere, and equal to any,40 cent dgaiQuth, for 5 cents cash. TBE RfeNAmCTORlA-HSvantimedm tot 25 cits;; " W TBE REFRESHER-Havana Hlled-eigntlbr ents " THE INDIAN PBINC 88 Large Cigar, Havana, three for 25 cents. We will also sell twelve Cigars for 25 cents, as good as any 5 cent cigar. All the finest brands of CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO kept on hand Onr motto ia, 'Quick Sales and. Small Profita.''. Cash for au. Goods on delivery. " OrdenprompQyfiUed.; : - jyj fc ; , t.tj Aj,yoNNCC Proprietor. THE CHARLOTTE HOTEL : s 1 c UNDER TxE,HBW MANAGEMENT OF a '' si Jr" RILEY DAVIDSON. JLJAB been Refurniahed and Refitted is first-class style, and offers inducements to Travellers and Residents in its excellent table, supplied with the best the market affords es. 'AacCfvf corps of waiters in attendance pric eaini orpemwepared to render gues'cokifortabie. at meals, and do Moderate Terms for Monthly Boarders. our iviof ib Is to Please: at'' oBx.Eutnres closeweak. Sales,. ll6Q00bales"VJ : ! j NawXo Hay. 10 01a92o, June, 10 98a99c. July, ll eSaOSe. ii 'to ) 1 Auguat,!ll 09eos . tVam a n : September, Id .tfM99-1 : v; October;i057jtf9c. f :v t , J , November, 19 7a49o. n ' December048a50S. : January 10 56a58o. ?!-!- r Februarys 10 66a70c:ii. i i' 1 1 . . ' N Yor--Monev easy. Sterling 6i. o a , ;rtrnments active. Me w 6'8 5..' States' quiefca ' , v- .-3 ? Nevr! YorirBaalf Statemeat. 1 , Loaaseainimtilto "P60151?8 t MiniAni' lAiral' tenders, increase 21 mil-: i&T?.?frMMMa million, reserve SfSnUsiTMlS miUf0M in excess of legal requirements -r ,t4 . . j ,r ' 'Cotton Market. . ( ? ; ', OBSERVER OFFICE .'rbHA'iiti. JK. OAprll 28.1874 , r.TheWequietattheMP.wJ?8qnota. Good Middlin2,...v- .i 1 Middling........i-;- " -s'!3;t f Strict low Middling.--" " " ' w Low Middling. Good Ol Unary Stain8(bngnt.teanj I Stains (deep . clean) I "Sr V A-.t .' Iower graaes, j , - - ERTE CfTy IRON woREs; r y Charlotte, H. a, , April 7th, '77. 1 J hereby notify oar mahy friends and 1 f the public -general ment of the Charlotte 1 City Iron Works is now in the hands of uapt jonn wuxea, of mudty, wno pre pared to fill orders for onr welLknowa En gines and Saw Mills on the shortest notice, anu at tne most reasonable prices. JOHN H BLISS, j Beoriasry Erie Cfty Iroa Works. . Referrine to the above notice of ebamre. l feeleonfldentthet it wUl h4 adwitageons to purchasers ot Machinery of alt kinds, as it places me in position to meet any and all competition. '.With my, facilities on the spot,-1 'can manufacture all "harts, of Abe Erie Engines which wiir not beat freight charges uch as Grate Bars, i Stacks, flpirk Arresters, Aahd , hamilt1 the Erie: Ciliy jsnguiee m iersfwUie4ntie. axtra.ax pease, thus enabling me to ofier, Maehlherj at better figures- (0 the purchaser than ti before.'"- ''''' '" -'t"-.5..i i a Be sure to give meal orwrile i ctflarSj before parehasing elsewhere' i a: jvj;s. .J 05.. JOHN WILKES, Uecklenhnrg Iron Wotra, Charlotte, . A Hoapr20) Hit ' AA i1(.4':-t-.-j 1 - . - j n ttm m mm m ilia ' f v .3 . ! WOelllh lmyingahd? renting litem, fJfrHl&&ei a&d providing hemM to the Piedmont regioas of; North Carolhiii non unuDj,; and being connected With the V.&OUTHSU Rxoosn ' clrrnWfSOr. atonntry andEurppp twice a month. Jl will advertise. '.free ocoet. aU-faiwiir .iIa 1;ttg9,t .tt; ;ii'.nChl6tteHf rhgehcy LOTHRQP' ,Sctod.! ENTJiNEoi-AppyfirKaA;; r. Besf I . r JSPS"? fcnoi.'by ts banrelorgallonl mchlfi.- 'Tf"r tTrade Street: jgmOTT FAMILY FLOUR; 'J Younts'TamilyFionr, 1 KiimAm1! Till - ; n 'rJSJMm' Hay, Chucks, a specialty. ., . . ' JF ... - , f TTCGERj? F,BEIG,HT LINES T' VU, ;W1X1TOGT1TH CAROLINA, !Rirouffi right -Rout to all Points South. This line being fully equipped for business, offers unequaled facilities ... transportation ot JJxeighvirom . WILMINGTON AND ALL NORTHERN AND EASTERN CITIES CHARLOTTE, STATES VlLLE, ASHEYILLE, EUTHERFORDTON, GREENVILLE, SPAETANBURG, ALL STATIONS ON THE ATLANTA & RICHMOND AIR-LINE. ATLANTIC, fp$ TENNESSEE 4 OHIO, and WESTERN N. C. " RAILBXAl)S: eUas , GEORGIA, ALABAMA and v IIISSISSIHPL iisrsTjKrttEJ visferx bates lot the TO GPAlUKTl&BTW AH VIA" ANT - TETING LINE, AN rW.tlnlrl WM A MOODY. Jl WW V F W CLARK, gton, N. T)ff5 sjioII -eljsgloO M?agtoi5ba5Ba Chat Charlotte. e v 'li.fi U U Cotton's Maps, Atlases, Etc. AU5oCllliiXaSe5cpLe V township, county, sectional and railroad of every state and territory and tne pnnci- pal Foreign cbtuitriesi t;ff i rtfod ,rfrj OUR WALL MAPS are superior in ao curacy and execution, and our assort -ent toa-hwsestinilheeQaiaiy:. ort.Ci be the best published, being the latest, larg est and most complete. I") ' J UIU G W40B O0LTON, New York, A MERICAN METALI7E3I VAN WYCK SMELTING COMPANY, - alLwdum ' t t r ESTABLISHED 1846. ! v a H A It R I 8 O N vniTiUG inns U CII LAG -. ? w 3 i it a BEST IN THE MARKET. JjWBtCKfBffObLD fiOPECIALTY: Wleb- Iolng1Statiwjers I AH lo ;;BRRISOtINK W - GOLD SULPHRRET ORES a- ipedaltr-va cent from -which Buarantee of eiehtr Ter Am i(iiitMi1 htm nhtiiinffj via ilamlintt Central Eaitroad to WilmXngtonV thence tol pbnf CfVitC . ; , ww,TO,rj ures snooia oeassayeaana lnspectea oy i - ; a interest Prof Hanna, of the United States Mint. I Bayers will find It to their wterw For further informaUon, rt.'af laiemberH i ifamme buV iftoclt befbre imrcoww. mr . . - Aoboy. trittfi Tj TTTfJO TT RAUL if'WHOLESALt to Trade Street. ' 1 -

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