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i ia'J-ft i Oil s -, - 13.jll jum la-it x ; ;ii?x I :i TUTES OF ADVEltTISINC 1 t Zx Qae fiqnare ope lv&Ll .. ...$1 00 -two days. 1 50 t three day .. , 2 00 ? f r -y four daysx. r .a .. 2 50 St- ,vadavi 4 t Oft ' " V ' feQ' CCfc eA 3 CO M f;:tw veeksI. ... 5 0t ' " tluee weeks....u-J!.. .. 6 50 " 14 ' onermmth.i-.'...'.... 8 00 ;;r.J Contni;Ad?erUscwcrii taken at proportionately low rates, c ? 1 five Sauares estitnateu at Vcntancr-col-unin, and ten squares a half-oolomn. w:: ' . - km,:, Three MonUuceln advnn A t'-l VOL. u i CHARLOTTE,- N: O.i STJNUAy. AIAECH 23, 873 No. 1 58t f1 f!1 r&JBintels Ui5 fie 1 LQIItfSXQKE JONES. -id n-!T i 'KVVf : A(V ': "All f V Yl 1 M M ill i i i Av r?jy- rrrv x axvo- 1 I I iwS r 11:1 I '. I I I r 'll.lt I Wittlcowsln THE s At correspondent 'Hh?.. V"sVsliigton 8ehdrf trie lolIoATinf? joopie ; fronii tombstones in tne oia sst ratnek'a Cen;!Wry in that cHyj '3fsiy J. Griracp is my Lame, iitt S And-heaven niy.Rta,ttiy: ; ni t, : Washington vlty my dWellingT pi'ac?,. - yVhonil am dead and innnyjgrave ' i ; Antf all ywy,hone ikr ronTi VJcn this you see, remember irie, '. ' I That I -unay never be 'forgotten,' 4 'Stop passenger as you pass by- j& you areivw so qnce was X : - J<uriiftoWf so ym liiust be--L-rcre for deattiaiiiifoiiiw ine" re Profane ' Sweamg. &,..i.fv g.M.'..jim.,-v. tko, r I 3 3:vr-ri ,unTl.O ' smrpunuetf oyinanv aangers. 1 ne 1 hea&& 01 -ti.e;rore$t inay devour J11.n1. f , jk tie; murderer may mate nm nis loft - ; i'r " J""k STOCK of Parlor Funiiture, Dining Room Furniture and Chamber Suits, all -'Pfcease may consume bis -iT,:,, "Vr tSmIi "ie,us lfessional journalists. We talleties of style and ttnMi. This House also keeps a fuU stock of tfprine Mrcii Meveri gefhei and their (uuigers dkninisb. But if thev thre impure,' or disJaonest or diorder- gtand wte bis BedTand Mattresses, and a Large Assortment of ; . tl lsolatM lndivmua iigr4: ' "..w AgreeacfM METALLIC BURIAL CASES fiW iii nronbrtion totheir mimbprs iww w anjpjpow-uoMc- n u- . . nur -. , 4 ,v . WS. w,- igencenddetehnination, WlH t. H!ft?S!LX?i.? SSI ' : I And Caskets of all sizes and rtv'les of finh. together with Maboton Rosewood. f"1y,v tlie "elements ' of Belf-dcstruction are found amous themselves, aud Iheir bopd, entered into for mutual yruecuou, is in uanger 01 oeingaisj Tsolved, by their own ivickedu ess. Healthy,' moral. elements, then en ter into all true society, and honesty, and- tiuritv of thought:'' lAirnose. speech and life must predominate!1 oruer that tqe ends; ot society- mu tual prntecti6ix.against foes without- and vvithin ean be subserved. Now the profane sweaver, however gentle manly he mav be in person and ad- d ress, ofleiid$ irga i list purfty ol-jeech , and tj violates one of the essentia, lawk of good society, and good t)reed lugi. Jtie pouuies tne air-Avunnuter allies which good society has drilled outj as offensive to propriety, and Uys a violent hand upon the laws f decorum whi-hshe has established foil her protect i m. That commun -ty is not the true exponent of social culture and propriety which, doe not severelylfrowa upon this vicious habit. .... Jfrofan i ty is at togeth er an unneces sary ce. Nothing is gained by it A. liar may shield himself from harm by!uttering k lie. A thief may gain something by stealing. But.profan:-' ty gains nothing. A man is never, in any sense the better for it.' " It" doe not add to his- manliness. It does not increa.se-. the confidence of peo ple in li is truthful ness They do not lelieye him a' whit sooner for r it: The man who has; to establish bi Tehuuty by a profane oath must lmve: biifa suiaii stock of moral worth. It jea not dd, to'-Iiis reputation for brjavery. Alt does notirtcreasehis re' . pecfcuilitv It Jues not add- a lus tmstodns name. ?On the .-contrary it fsfrf positive lbs'a' lib hitn." He sin deeply, rapidly sinks, in the es ima- . tibn of all who.e esteem is worth kiivirisr.'' He w investing his morsel rapital in a concern which not only pdyn'iiothino, but leaves him in the, iTid utterly bankruot in moral charac . , 1 -,-t. 1 , ter and worth W e knew a m il ohce so-called repectable who de- lijbcrately and slmmelessly declared K$s morat babkritpt cy,and unveiled lUa VinvrJd donth nf vice, bv teachinir Lis children, in the oresence of his i.L-- i.-nwJUifA .Au.,i.f' i ""iyVf'LM'""""' , V xnressions so hoir ii'iu uiiiuevwi in? 4As76d3ctlliiihlUrtl)e sharers of his degradation reproved and denounc v, e;d him., for it. The habit once form - ' ed is hard tb4roak; and there is no calculating the extent of slavery in Which' it may lead captive the man Who indulges 'M.-North Carolina Pres Injterian. ,? , i Euchred. The midnight tele- grams from AVashington, Tn our yes terday's issue, told the tale how Tim Lee, aided aim abetted, by Judge Set . t le7 nicely" e uclief ed both'Gen . Wi 1 li e D. Jones and Col. I. J. Ybungont nf the Revenue dollectorship for this. ; iongressional ,Distnct..rini r suc ceeded in getting his father in law, C. L. Harris. Esq.. nominated Co the jjiace ana connrmea oy tne senate. ; Tim is'a 6hrewd wire-puller,' ard his superier .abilities iri this direction are manifest by his ' success in; this" matter,, for' there, was a strong fight made over the place and both of trie other. seekers afterf the? Brxiils have the reputat themselvcw. Gen. Jones, wasonlv induced to leayej' Washington" by 'Captain Lee .an- nouncinghistleterminatiowor pro-- feeding to BaUimore td'Wrchase Some 'fertilizers for - his farm "he Captain did go to Baltimore. Vut on- Mtno .9l nr1 won t: irxsux fnrM r. Harris and succeeded inirtttting IJoh TtJ Lith i RftS fAforwaterproof Ooaks; AcWjusf recelT! " a l ? F: r ,r' ' "ll Jl iVkrZt rSTAea a -j-MIS: QUERY'S. CHAR tOTtB. fl. ..'V.Ji.w.l.. riwwL.I.'.ik. fnilI tV11llM4Mn MtOCTKOI DA.VAJi. is of Major Ueneral Willie i;ffi T TwntOxN. Jonas Such.is life. ;JRaewr ex1rrTvip 8E- j The Sava n nab- that Gen1. Grant w because radjc'al-lga A rlvfrtistpr thinka -Wheat. -KveJ Uat9.f. c deV&fear that htfkirtiwrua. presence there just now T might erftl 1Ii0SIvn "wt aLarge stock bffind Hos barrus the party ,n -The i republican I J iretbr Indies'. Jjisses and CMiUdren rtnrrv l-nflmntmliiiriiAii(l hv WnithouJ heedftiR thb wsol of asp, tial visit of the President to;the Son (hern part of the country at this or any other time. Ar. Herald. fpIIE great aim of war Housed since its' j iXre9nsft wmfi Jhas been tt nwl;e Char lotte u,-vholeak Mar; an4oura .fTE .HO y fi"4h and; to eonKluct our busincs so1 as 'US ouCffrb m 'me&& iridreveiiaecentetl opinion f some thifr-thewl jti r kinA f of obloquy attached to t them for buying i h elesant ' StorfbeeUli coitvinccd that twr harexxutially succfeeded I in-our ehensited nian: r;hAVc nn4lniAfl 1 to endeavor to- still Ifurtjjei:emdc&tei the r . - --r --i - ---- season to tlia ' Trade.-a fitilL' iLamex ?SfW i?n-OTirTft rL will be abte fond In out Iwmse tiSifc onljfl i rr ' TiTv v- r1 P" Pl "JWWffiWw osxm jnere 'VV f?" " , 4, . ' ', . , .la frxt Hit iit amoiuit"tf, uinvards of Twt Hnndrpd .Theustind Ddilars. ' ., : . The fcxpen.scs attached to carrying, on, a business here Ikwr much less than jit would be in Northern Cities, and having a Joti'er rutffof freighfa jthan5sitaUer'shipperss herev.hmigs the tact patcnit that, we are in roucnilly ete, with 1 Mny'Jol)bmg House fin the' Xnited , States, ind to the inspection of which we invito he Trade. f j "V are pTeased toi sffife to those unafc- L IiiainieiYfVH.niir xiouse,-tnas iWes Keep oinolete ' lines of T)fv' Rkm1s. "firoctnies: Ilardware,' t ClotliTng, TBo)ts andhoes; .vUHins.aiuteTCn-Millinery., Oirf'Reklpartineh is t-bmplete, with fle latest Nttvelties. and iu bulk second to none in thtMSty p(;tj Our MiftTiiery Department will be carried n as uUal. 5 Verv ttospeetftttty, ' f .1 VVITTKOWSKYfcRlXtELS. feb 5-tf ;i r AND F. M. S H E L T O H FT AV1NG irreatlv increased his Stock of 1A FURMTITKE, , which in art or , i J, - - I . Kii" .- ; Parlor Sitits. Black. Wahiut Paiutetl Climnber Suits. French and Cottad Bvdsteads. Spffng ; -' fiedsb Oureaus, WaMitands. Teapoys. Fopdinffi " Tahles, lLadies IVorli Tables, extension uml Centre 'Cables Wliatnots safes. , ExcelsHiT and. Cotton Mattresses, (hair and itookf various-stjlcs and many otln'r thuigs, ivt necessarv to ipiention. - . TheS,lIffln from jUietCtteapestfl tipiar Coihu to the tiixi JIcttd Fand Foot JValnut kei Half Glass Top, finished and trimr med in the most ajproved style. willjbc kept constairtly read v $for use, all of which Will be sold at a most reasonable price. . 1 '' Ketitniing many thanks for past , favors I most resixcttuJly asic the citisccns ot Charlotte and surrounding, country, whqi 1 n ,,1 ft i ii.rytk J Mir HilA td (vluu me a c-all Iwfore purchasing elsewhere. j. Soiitli Trale Street opposite the Market House, Charlotte; .N. u- L3iiriitWxlcai heltox rO&.SALS. i Tt'ftf fine HORSES nd.' MULES, A in splendid order. At t DAVIDSON'S LIVERY STABLES -Horses and Mules foralemrecetjgn haul constantly. nov it-w Oats VXTKES: Hundred Bushels. Mountaiii RaaA nt fnr nlA hv ? f ls6TENHOUSE, MACATJLA & CO;, - J -;., h ; T .';rTr,STTfi,GS - w 7. . Successor to Coifc and fluggs.) Trade St, rieoor, belqw.Mef bants FarmeratoaIBak.jt A. i r WHOLES A iJL i.KKTilp'Y . ... T eeps constanyy.onnanaa bought and ' sold jJlt".! v. T - MRS. QUEBYT,- ! rruioSIilanre Yam PoTatohate arrived A and will be op6n tfiLi morning, l hey are most excellent. Bw N. SMITH. mar 18 ! '1 . . . . . ' . -: - ( .- 111 not ' sbl South on commission.' ; .t , !,-:t ? r CAPITAL PTOLTSTTTTTO CCT S. A. SAFFOKD.'JR., Manager. XIireDtJaTijprycaKiriii! adviface. fttiosi j iew .copies, to one - address.1 $25 : 1 pne.addrcss, $40. BATES OK ADVJBttTISING. j ; ttie sr iXd8&xi fef'AfeflMt Had 8 "for eacli subsequent Insertjos'f I TSNtti- Ti'lii .' k 'uii" -mUsL ol'Tl n tw-'My- iieuis 4 tHniuitt wiecocu uumion. i ic.aifM. fin tts, uut n niW4 1 JMarrge and Death Notices 75 eents. AlVotlicr readiinotiees $t per liae. hmi 4h Juvew article suonutteo uvmaiiarotner- wise, to "The EdRot of THE CAPITAL?' wUl consideration, but we shall be 00 be responsible, for mamfeiripts. As rule, we do not purchase articles, those New Inducements. u 4.- -:o: IN ORDER TO MAKE 'ROOM FOR A- Iliiavy Spring Stock, jve will se'J all our Fall and Winter Goads, at greatly re duced prices. Your attention is particularly invited tot our Stock of Fine Dress Goods, SHAWLS, FLAN.NELS,' CASSI- MERES. BLANKETS, And all kinds oAVooIen Goods, with a large Stock of . together READY-MADE CLOTHING, which we will sell very low. ; jan 21 . McMURRAY & DAVIS, J. M. LEAK & CO., i - Ko. 4, "GraniteRow, Opposite C E':,X B A.I II O T E L ' cilAitLOTTE, N.-C. Manu&cturers Wholesalcfartd Retail dcaV eisin Mttnufin-tuml Tfjuacco, Smok jng Tobacco, and Ciga of , all . grades. Dealers in the above goods will . do. well-to examine our stx-k before pur chasing elsewhere as we can oftor u . greater inducements, jan 14-tf . FINE SALT. ' 1 A A Sacks Factory filled SALP on hand lUv and for sale by : STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. - m)V 27 -' -lv The Change. HAVING notifiedour friends and cu tomers some time since, that our busi ness would change January 1st, 1873, re are 'pleased to say that the change has taken place, and it is to be stricdy CASH or 30 DAYS CREDIT. Tlioseiwhodo not pay promptly QeedTiot expect any favors, IF itMi in iir.r!ir1kjt't' aslr fur nrWIit .save us .the unpleasant duty , ot denying '. 1 J- J 0 To our manv friends arid patrons we re- tum;0ianks, and ask unttmiance f tberlav-beHevingtbatby astrictajvi plication of the aborc --roles, We will, be able to sell goods cheaper tluut those who lcredit.i in ;.. i . , A" llis are due and paj'able on the 1st : cwy oi eacu ano every jM"i.- .-i , GRIElt & ALEXANDER. jan 1, 1873. ly tj : - fSCAEE, ii sr B "I: f ! ; 'I HjU O ,j oa Prescription prepared at all fiw...., of tb.e Day and niffht. b.our1 Iff Seifeud'el, .for Paily lnVW,r$tSS3 ;l -"aSI'orfTd 1 J "V . i r. u: ! m i -. f ; "j r , Jost' received- lot of .elect. "Spice Cr Pickles Preserves, e., at MiJun,2SX4 ..; ioIru5 Store., t,'inub K s-tll 'iWrc' Salad L'y. Flnpst article in Markets - , J.- - :-y r ,7 ? , 1H0ICE Odd French Brandy for Medi; J cinal purposes, at F. SCARE'S jan 3 GOOD FOmjITORE ! ARRIVING DAILY AT-r DAVIDSON ' S lRNITUitE ROOMS, radkSt Opposite Beem, Brown & Cos J) by Goods Store. ill' WHERE WlfiL3rbuNI EVERYTHING KEPTIN A FIRST CLASS EMBRACING : Chairs, Tables. Bedsteads Bureaus, Dressins Caes Wardrobes, Sideboards. Book Cases, Desks, Hat Racks, Ehageres. Wliat Ntsr Cradles, Cribs, Safes, Tete-a-Tetes, Sofas, Lounges, Mirrors, Glass Plate, &q., &c ALSO A Wahl lit. Poplar and Piike Otmus, froni. the plainest aud cheapest to . finest Octagon Cases, and tiaslccts, with rail glass topstrrmmea m . - thetnost elaborate style, furnished with heavy Silver 'Moun tings. Special attention given to furnishing Dwellings Hotels , and Colleges at a s.ndl advance, on MANUFACrURERS' RATES. ' CALL, SEE AND PRICE BEFORE BUYING. ' January 21st, 1873. R0BT. DAVIDS0IT. BOARD LrTG. MRS. A. -W. -MILI F. is prepared to ac commodate J'trnVrs with room and meals, or with meals only, as the Boarder may dtsire. The building, Gray's, on the corner of Trade, and Church streets, is a new one ; the rooms are cleanly, comfort ably, neatly -furnished, and well attended. The table is as good as the market will afford. Terms most liberal, to suit clerks who pare working for moderate salary's. jan I-tf . 4EXCELSIOB ! ! 7 THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST ! ! ! TOP L ANT E R S . WE Offer the following Fertilizers: . Patapsco Guano, Chesapeake Guaim and-Watson A Clarke's Super-Phosphate. We have measure, in again tendering to ourianiit'13 tut; tuuu -cers- - . .To those who have; used them so many f vears we neetl onlrsav that they are guar- anwea 10 oe iuny up 10 i,ueir previous high standard. -And to such as !avc not vet used them one trial will convince them that they are superior to all there ; so make sure of a supply and please hand in your , orders carlv. as the consumption exceeas tne manufacturing power. For sale in apviuanitv, by STENHOUSE, JIACAL'LAY & CO. jan 10 , . Jp Sal TWO-Acres 'of Iand:adwwnmg the City of Charlotte: verr finelv; situated in a ranidlv ImDrovinir . neighborhood. Will improving ntire, or in lots to suit ptircnasers. at a very reasonable rate. Apply to oet 22 ' Opposite Mansion House. Hew -Orleans Sugar and Molasses. 5 HogslieadslSrigbt New Orleans Sngar. 0 10 Barrels Choice " 44 Molasses ' Also 2 Hogsheads Demcrara Sugar, 2 " " Molasses in store and for sale at prices to suit the times by STENHOUSE,xMACAULAY & CO. .SinOIITON ilOUSE. :0: STATES VILLEt N. C. :0: fnHK Proprietor of tha above named A HoeI respectfully .invites the people of Charlotte and the public generally to call whtn tliey visit Sttdesville. : He "fcSUljfe?.' Py-, to, make the SIMONTpN UQhfh a clas ug.upi.vw.a, A. PRICE, .nov 25-tf Proprietor. V H U" 1 fj SALE. f WADSWORTH ha at iis Livery 1 0 V nd Sale ' Btabie, ite the City CfcclC HORSES and MUi ES for sale and ikept constanly. On band. IrPnr in Reliabla always ready for ft3Wifairiiit: a i :Th' cheapest uaKing tmAm- i'n iliM WnriiL and it will keep on rr a i Aliaf a fnt irr . Tf vtina oroea, vi.wv'j ; is Well adapted: &iSery4 St Yelst m JgJJ tifKitcbeK the Camp, itliSftilwsiV). i Vii-i 'in J . ! " . ZJ" t -rEVEBywgaERE.; .1 '7itaAttfactnTedbr. ' . .DOOLEY A BROTHER, ' 69 New Street, New York, mar 3-eod 3m : v VO" CHEAP FURIHTDRE ! ! FURNITURE HOUSE. JTJST RECEIVED AT S C A-R R ' S D E U-O STORE TAPIOCA,- '" MACARONI ITALIAN, SAGO, . POW'D BL'K PEPPER, FRESH SAGE. jan 31 General Commission. Merchant, CHARGE, N. C. rrticrtlar'atientaonf'paidto selling all kind4 of Ptoduic,' (&ttprf and Tobacco. Highest cashl price paid for Cotton. All orders from a distance promptly st tended to. J.nBRYCE, dec 21 '72. , . . . .. Writing Paper. H ,T EltCH ANTS visiting :' Charlotte, will llJ. find Writing Paper and Envelopes very cheap, at -. 1 LUiErOY is. jan 4 0YIDE BUPRE. ' (Lately of Raleigh, North Carolina.) Attorney & ..Counsellor -rat Xaw, new" RKrcrrY. WILL attend promptly toiall prqfession ajl business entrusted to hira." Refers to the Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court ' of North Carolina, ami to tne wnoie iNortn varoiina car. ' &b 18-ly ; . ;.;, SIXTV Gross Steef Pens! 30 Reams Writ ing Paper, 15 doicn Copy and Writing Books. Wholesale and Retail at . PUIIEFOY'S. feb 98 -, -. ... TO LADIES. BOME -l'JISW ST1TIEJ just Deceive d t BY , . j EXPRESS THIS inOKIVirVG -AT-s MRSJ' QlTERY'Sf. nov 30t ; ';'' ,: ' " UAKENBOS' HISTORY, of the United , States,- .- r ' . McDuffey's b3t2ndf apd 3rd Readers, National- Readers 1st, 2nd and 3rdl? Cornell's Geography," ; ' Harvey's Grammars, , ;' -Barlev's Universal History, Bullions' & Morris'JLatin Grammar, Towne'a Spellers,, Eureka"Slate8 Ruber Corners-., Just Received at PUREFPVS. ' feb 18, 5 i' Flour, Flour. - mnREE Hnndred Sacks Extra and Fam- iiv Flour in store ana lor saie Dy ; STENHOUSE, MACAULAY &- CO. - ' feb.18- .-j -ri S - - .- - .iKfj. SELLING JlUIinery Trimmings, and all - ourjaneyand f hair goods at greatly re duced prices loAmak6 rooni'TOr-spring, at jan MRS. QUERY'S. , Seed Joiatoet, Supplrof the" following selection j of Seed ibtafofes oniand, to wit i Peerless, ,; , l"u Early Rose, , Early . Goodrich, . ' Peach Blows, -'Chili Reds;:- : I. STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO feb 18 - i, A , Supply of'. Pennsyltania Red Top STENHOUSE, MA3ACLAY ,& CO. : jan 9u ' r j sito-?-. . , 4 (ANJj'fi.s ' 5 checkers man PUBEF O Y1 Si' J-in 25 CHARLOrTE FAIR J. T. BUTLER'S ! ! NEW GOODS.- Watches, Clocks, Jml-. ry, Diamonis,: Silver and PUted War fe; ' Spectacles, &c. v HUSIG BOXES AND MANY OTHZEXR ABTICLES TOO NUlffFROtJS TO AT J. T. BUTL opposite: this mansion house, October 22 , CHARLOTTE, N. C. ' Authorized (japital $5001000. Jas. Tcbse TATJ;Prdent.f; , ' Thos. W. Dewev, Cashier,, F. II. DEWET.-Asst Casler.,J r AT THBBAJimTGIOTJBTiOF TATE' L DEWEY. phis Bank Cliartered Under , Act pf the Jl General Assembly and duly orfihnizetl under Laws of the State of North! Carolina, with ample means is prepared ,to transact General Banking Business. and fnmish accommodations to all its Cus tomers on Liberal Tt-nu. The bank will receive Deposits subject to Check, and. will Allow Interest According to Agreement on all Deposits left on time, or issue Certificates of Deposit bearing in terest at the rate f i "i,.f Sight per cent per Annum oh all sums lying uiidrawu oyer thirty days. Gold and Silver Coin. Bullion and old Bank. Notes Bought and Sold. THOS. W.DEWEY. Jan. 1 1873. Cashier. CITY RESIDENCES, AND DESIRABLE FARMING LANDS, IMPROVED and UNIMPROVED. PARTIES wishing to invest in such pron pcrty on reasonable terms, would do well to 'call at our office hi the' Court Hbnse. Further assignments and correspondence sohcited. GRAHAM & NASH, . . - Attornevs,. jan 21-3m . Charlotte, N. C. Illustrated Beautiful 6 now. BEAUTIFUL- SHOW. T)EAUTIFUL Snow and Other Poems. XI New Illustrated .Edition.' By J. W. Watson, author ot "i iie uutcast. - ueauti ftilly JUustrated, from Original Designs by Edward L. Henry.? This if. a :book that every Lddy and Gentlmarf sfioUlcT read, and owna copy of.! It is complete in one large octavo yolume, in tmifonu stvle with The Outcast and Other PoeTns,"?bf J. W. Watson, being printed on the mresfi tinted plate paner, and .bound in green nwrocco cloth, with gilt top, gjit skies, and beveled boards," price Tw.o', Dxrfbirs'bound in maroon morocco cloth, with full gilt sides, ull gilt edges, full giU back, and; beveled boards; pficeTbree Dollars. . i r fi Above Book ;is for salftbj'jaH' Book sellers, or copies of it wiUe sent, post paid to any One,' per; return of mail, on afoy one remitting the prke of it tor the publishers, , t ., ; -lIimiW A BROS, 306 Chestnut St Phila!, Pa. ''tTRtiSH Arrival: i 1B00 . hVTountain J7? ;Cabbage,- lirgje . MotfntalA Pota toes, Dried rAiiiIes and 4chcs,rGreen Apt4es,! Bologna Sausage ala;kerel and Seed-Oats.:?-; -y-;u 1 A A Dozen PA PER SHADES, assortetl, : J UU CO down FIRE SCREENS, - jusdrt- ed, TRANSOM rl "APERj in great 4aricty,' feb 28
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