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i ' The Charlotte Observer. Office, Bii'ce' -BuilgTe fit RATES OF l SPBSCBUTIOS. .,, tv,ilv One year in advance ......i..$6 00 S months, m advance...;...;....;.. 3'00 ifree Months,, in advance,...;.:..., ;l 50 One month,, inadvance,,..,..,. T 60 i, Weekly, ene year....... - -$3.50 BfATES OF ADV1 One Square one time.. ..fl 00 ....... ..... three daya ft,.. . , . . ... 2 00 four day 2 50 fire days... S 00 oneeekK,ur.j.rT..ti'S 50 two Weeks. 5 00 thce weeks 6 6 onf mbnth...t.l.f....JLJ JLI 6 0A M it - Hi Contract Ad Vertistfu eats taken at Vol. IX, 4 ' t; I.. ?. i' & .1 .a tl ill J. .t;ti.i.J'?'i' .1 va try.. proportionally low rates ? - . ' Five Squares estimated at a qtiirtferol umn, and ten squares as a half-commhif! . . . o. V296 Weekly, one year......... 2.00 i-1 Musics .f xfnaiftal cossip is rifein ew York. time. Lucca, itjisf;ri6w understood, remains he country notherjsea-r son, having MaretzeK to j,uuey v;'?? wi pro bably be associated .yfith :llraa ;di Murska in the prospective j season. Signor Mario will depart for, .Europe on Wednesday afternoon jfiex. 4 The , imical promise of -next ,, eeaidnl is also fully set forthmost of the con-, tracts having been signed, .'.The lease of the Academy, of Music fqrja per ;nA nf ten weeks has been conceded to Mr. Max Straiwh.olltn nience operaiipns, sorae.ume moept pinber. The visit of Mle. Adeliha Patti to the i United States has been deferred for a twelve 'month, and Mile. Christine NilsspnTvriU be Mr lie has engaged j Mile, orriani a prima donna soprano, Who is about to make her debut at Drury Lane Theatrer. :-5in Xondon, , Miss J&imie Louise .Gary A4contralto, who; needs no introduction , : tq fthe Am erican, public,' has;aisot .been, re-engaged. tt t; He will have three tenors: Signor Enrico tiampanuu,, wnose iriumpns in London last year are no doubt re membered :. Signor . Yictor Capoul whose value . in ? the most popular operas of the Nilssson repertory can not be over-estimated; and Signor Bonfrateld, a young ginger, whose performances throughout jtoaly have been exceedingly 'successful. '.. He will have two baritones, Signor Mau rel, who is about to appear at Covent fin'rden in London,, and Sienor Del rhueiTte, who has been heard in, It nly, and who is soon to sing atprury Lane Theatre. For the basso roles, Signor Kanetti has been . engaged. Then Mr. Strakosch has been fortu nate enough to induce Signor Luigi Arditi, composer and conductor, to tatecharge of the orchestra. Prom inent on the list of new operas to be recited during the season are Ver li's (i Alda" and Wagner's " Lohen grin," which will be brought out with great magnificence. . Our Confederate Dead. The Ladies' Memorial Associa tion was organized May 23, 1866. Its objects is to look after and care ; for the graves of all the Confederate sol diers whose remains repose within the city limits or in Wake county, Mr. Henry Mordecai having present ed the association with two and .ji half acre of land for a cemeteryi li was prepared for that purpose in tbe Drimr of 18(57, w hen the remains of live hundred and forty-eight Confed erates severe removed and interred there. By mutual consent Raleigh and Wilmington agreed and co-operated to remove all the North Carolina Confederate dead from about Gettvs- burg and one hundred and thirty-five were so removed. This was done by the aid of subscriptions from Hills- toro', Greensboro' (Electic Society), Louisburg and elswhere. The monument i which i has been erected in the cemetery to our hero dead cost $2,200. It is both a sad emblem and a talisman. The con tributions for its erection were made by the bereaved and others in this city and vicinity. And added to this there was a generous donation from the kind people of Baltimore. Ral. Sentinel. The President as a Fidancier. The President's late presence in New York is attributed to several pur poses, chief among which is, it is supposed, that he desired to see for himself and ascertain from inter course with prominent bankers and financiers, the proper policy to avoid the many'comers" in the money market but this idea was very rudely disturbed, if ah account of a reporter of the Herald cany be credited, who says that - while the President was eating a mutton chop on Wall street with a leading banker who was urging upon him to.Jet the $10,000,000 in greenbacks go upon the street and make the money mar ket easy, he quietly; replied:; t? 11 "My dear sir.if-these gb,od. people want the money markettO' be any easier and money plenty, why don't one million people put their hands m their pockets and! each : draw out a twenty-dollar bill? This would produce twenty millions ,of dollars, and if put upon the street would im mediately make money very easy." " The .reporter.' wis! left5 ra fmuch doubt Whether f this waVa' Presiden tial joke oririeint ftfearnetb sig py his indifference to th6 state of ine money market. t if; I Workmen engaged in a; sand-bank near Columbus, 0M have exhumed a quantity of hones of strange animals fv? Jnen probably Indians. Fronj the description of human4bones it" is evident to scientific men who have Jhe matter under in vestigntion, that the race bred thererxiiffe piafcerial 7 m sue and shape from ihe'NoJrth American Indiansof the present fge., A skull and body; bones- have heen obtained andgfeat caYe'is-tak. n to secure the remainder. i tu ,I0D1ST STATisncs--According J? tneL latest collections of the statis it?'6 Methodist have now, inrAhe 1,2; States 76 annual conferences, Bishops, 1042 traveling and 11,- aS- ed at $62. ?S'247; 17,471 Sunday Schools, witfc 27 ?S ?cersnd teachers, and 1, 8,559 scholars. Their reported be JJjweat collections for last' year ed to $990. i Predelivery ..of IlailsJ Under the Iaw passed at' -the Hast session of Congress, which goes into eneci at ine beginning - of the next fiscal ;. year;" July .1' 1873,1 nineteen ne,w postoffices ;willle added to the list; q those entitled to the ! free de- uvery r carrier system. . These in clude all those cities having over 20,000 inhabitants which ' have not bad the free delivery system under the old law, and Charleston; -with its 48,000 inhabitants, is at the head of the list.f The 9th ers, re: !T Scranton, Peppyslvania : Columbus Ohio 4 Pa tersQprlfew' Jersey KatisasCityv Missouri i Mdbile r Afabam a J iX Ml Kiyei-; rassachtisetts 6bringfield, Massachuset ttf'V Peoria Illinois; Cov ington, Kentucky j Qaincey,-Illinois; Evansville, Indiana y Oswego,-New York ; Eli zabeth,New? Jersey ; Savan nah, 4 Georgia ; k Poughkeepsie1, New York ; Camden, New Jersey ;. Daven port, Iowa ; St. Paul, Minnesota. . There are ten other cities with pop ulation ferproxJmatihgv.'but'.n.ot quite reach mg the 20,000 required My the law to entitle them to free deliv ery. . One of these is , Norfolk; with 19,256 population by the last census. Under the old law 50,000 population was required to entitle a place to carriers, but the postmaster-general was allowed somediseretion, and se veral cities haying less than that number were endowed with the. priv ilege. Some of the cities now serv ed by carriers havp less than 20,000, but it is not proposed to withdraw the privilege. , t . : Universal Language. The New York World proposes to inaugurate the millenium of language bv com mencing with one subject, as, for in- stance,,the same coinage, weights and measures, in order to give a prac tical inital to the declaration of faith 01 ine Jtiaruora AJourant, wnicn pa per, commenting on the .President s message, wherein he has in some vague way given offense to Germany on the subject of language, savs : We ourselves believe that 'the child is born who will nee the English tongue largely used, by the 35,000, 000 of Japan, and in fair way to suj - ersede ; the cumbersome language that stays the progress of the 250, 0J0.000 of Chiua. Dined With the President. A Washington correspondetit of ,the- AtlantafmiW , writes I that General LaFayette McLaws, of Augusta, was r iL'.i 'i. 1 - 1 J' 1 iii tnai cny a. iew uavs ajnee, niui uim- l ed with the President and his family, and that the President treated Gene ral MeLaws "with marked courtesy and friendship." . ' i Mrs. Foster. Th e wido w of Foster, hanged in. New York on Fri day last, is utterly, prostrated, and is not expected to live. Atlanta & E. Air-Line Railroad. . NOTICE TO SHIPPEKS. ON and after this date, freights will only be received on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, from 9 o'clock, a. mM to 1 i, p. m.T No freight will be received on the mornings of the departure of the train. S. S. PEG RAM. t anr 3-1 w Axent A. & R. Air-Line Railroad. Just Received A T McMurrav & Davis', a very large and J. elegant stock of Ready-made Clothing embracing ALL THE LATE SPRING Si YLKo. mar 21 IRISH POTATOES. Another lot of good Irish Potatoes, warranted sound, good for cooking purposes, at $1 50 per Bushel, i i. : i i a ''xrkXfa Xr m Feb. d . - EARLY ROSE POTATOES. A Lot of Early Rose Potatoes Just received at mar 22-tf GRAHAM & WILLIAMS Bates, Dates. ORANGES, Lemons and French Candies Just received at PUREFOY'S. : mar 18 '' :; HOLIES I .. i-i. Ashwood Residence, Cottages, land v , Buildinff Bites.s f.'i:;-.. THIS valuable property west ;side of Charlotte, fronting on Trade street and running thence back across the W C f& T? R. R la offered for sale in lots to suit purchasers. , Forprices and .terms apply at our office m the uourt House. i ? 11 ' GRAHAM &;'NASHi march 26 lm. m nna Attorneys. y ',; i In. ResWOMAB DAVIS, T - w t. I 4 '. i yvii am xy y Virtue of an.' order from Hon. S. i Bryan.TJudge of ,the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina, we,will expose to; pubho . saleat r,orWt w n Vn Wednesday the 22hd dav of-AnrUlSTSalllJdeveryght against Mfa which we represent in ouiu Valentine inclndihg aU the right, title and interest of the abote namea lwnHFi t ,f T - irti ;A lTst-Strrf tbe;JusnotGold;Mine,trct of,hm(Lrh xjr koi mAranr -Ims. t situated in 1 .ctwJi? ;V:J?i 1 ?H. iLuA i elaffis wWthe BanK his -assignees' liaveto th0 balance of the ptuhase money duefor said lands or ior amoredue foritheTents.thereolM loi fh? above subject to any claim of dower that may now or hereafter exist, or any taxes that may bempaid. taxes luai inor ocTiHpwvi. tuotyib o.k r.niaAr finav for papers. W. B.METTS, mar 12-oaw tds i order to make room : ' for HEAVY S PR I NC STOCK, ft '. "in' we will sell alt our FALL AND INJgR GOODS if f at greatly reduced prices. Your attention u is- particularly ? invited- to our ? Stock of FincDress Goods, SHAWLS, FLANNELS, : CASSI MERES; BLANKETS, And all kinds pf Woolen Goods, together .with, a: large Stock pf REAlbY-MAEcLTlnNb,.' which we will sell very low. jan 21 McMURRAY & DAVIS. AND - r t 2 w o 1 In c ,1 TTAVING greatly increased his Stock of JL1 FURNITURE which consists in part oi . Parlor Suits. Black, Walnut Painted Chamber Suits, t French and Cottage Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Bureaus, Waslistands. Teapoys,' Fold ins Tables. Ladies Work Tables, Extension and , Centre Tables Whatnots iafe, Excelsior and Cotton Mattresses, Chairs i and Stoohof various styles and many .i .ri 1 i.. - oiner xnings not necessary w mrauun. The Undertakers Xtepartmentis complete Finest HexigamHead and Foot? Walnut. Casket Half Olass Top; finislied and - trim med; In the most approved style, will be kept I constantly ready for use, all of which will I be sold at a most reasonable price. . Returning many thanks for past; mvors I most respectfully ask the citizens of Charlotte and surrounding country, who have need for anything in my line to give me "a call before purchasing elsewhere. - South Trade Street opposite the Market House, Charlotte N. C- - "- jan lstl873-ly ; f F.M.SHELTON; F. SCARE, O tr 'B CHARLOTTE, N, C. Prescription & prepared at all of the Day and night. hours -m x n M tcii- o,,, m jt i Selected esneciallv for Familv and Inval- ids, at , . SCARR'S june 29 , Drug Store. SPICES, Just received a lot of-select Spices for Pickles. Preserves. &c, at F. SCARR'S june 29 Drug Store. Pure Salad Oil. Finest article in Market, at ; 1 F. SCARR'S june 29, 1872 Drugstore. ; J. T. SUGGS, (Successor tojCoit and Suggs,) Trade St., next door below Merchants' & Farmers' National Bank. GROCERIES fe LIQUORS, tv WBOLESALE ' 'RI?4t& KEEPS constantly on" hand a largie and well seh?cted stock of BACON, LARD, MACKEREL, FLOUR, MOLASSES, SU GAR, COFFEE; : TEAS, SPICES, . CAN DIES, SODA4 SOAPS, CANDLESSE- GARS,, TOBACCO, &c, ,&c. Kc. ALOU, i;orn. Wheat, Rye, Oats, &c, bougnt and sold on commission. : ' x'"--"- jan 14r6m . xtvv-. ;. DJ. T.I . ,P R E iS SiOvTJ:.: Trade Street; next door to' the Post Office, Sign of j the Elephant. a u r ' , t ; JUST. RECEIVED. : ; -tuA wre&n" lioe 01 eausaee, .ounce -jev Pork, Butter, Chickens, Eggs, &c:&c. . JFLO USu-ft. sngaaity. Uj&l 0Bf y r : : .? , cHARIXTTlS,K.Y I jf4?,f triJJ ili'r': iJ-rtav iManuftoreWhoUeandJeg deS- $ uxjgue&iinTmYi i ' - , Tu. do well to examine our stoeteyoefiwe: t chasing elsewhere.as we can.j i StAVMw - Z ii T jan 14-tf F. Tt G 17 1? T P fl T-J I new one ; the rooms are cleanly, comfort . it A. & M A M A 4t ahlvineatlv furnished, and well attended. .Uplift- GOOD FjURIIlTDRE I e. rWtj Tl A 1 DKSx.i Opposns Brem,; Brown & Co's Bby Goods Store! WHEBE WILL BE FOUND 1 -t FM'R'S T 1' CLASS i r EMBRACING ; Chairs, tables. Bedsteads,'- Bureaus, Dressing Cases, Wardrobes, Sideboards, Book Cases. Desks. Hatf Racks, ?Etageres, What Nts, Cradles, . . vnos, oaies, leie-a-ieies, qoias, iiounges, JtiuTors, uiass riaie, xc., ptc.: '-a'-. ' ; . ALSO A FIKE STOCK of Parlor Furniture, Dining Room Furniture and Chamber Suits, all varieties of style and finii'h.s This House also, keeps a full stock of Spring : . Beds and Mattresses, and a Large Assortment of , . METALLIC BURIAL CASES- AhdjGs&kets oT all 'sizes and.?tyles ofnh, together with. Mahogany, Rosewood, ' ViYahvut, Poplar and Pine Coffins, from the plainest and cheapest to the .it't nest Octagpu Cases and Caskets, with full glass tops; trimmed in 'j Jhemost elaborate style, furnished with heavy Silver Moun- ... . tings. Special attention given to furnishing Dwellings, Hotels and Colleges at 1 a smalt advanbe on MANUFACTURERS' RATES. CALL, SEE AND PRICE BEFORE BUYINGK n , r January 21st, 1S73.( -,r 5R0BT. Fi DAVIDSON. BOARDING. MRS. A. W. MILLER is prepared to acr ?xxmmodate Prf rders-'with room and meals, or with meals oiriy-j as the Boarder inay.desire. , .The building, Gray's, on the vrni nt 'iTflilft and l;hnrr.h stream, is ft ' The tabid is as good as the market will afford. - r,. .r . Terms most liberal, to suit clerks who are working for moderate salaries. janl-tf EXCEJLSIOR 1 1 THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST TOP LA N TEES t ! E Offer the following Fertilizers: Patapsco Guano, Chesareake Guano and Watson & Clarke's Super-Phosphate. WTT . . 1 . . A -3 A we nave pleasure in again enaenng u or Farmers the above first-class Fertili Uara ' ' zers. ' To those whd have used tberfi so many years we need only say that they are guar anteed to - be rfully up . to 1 , their- rprcvipus high standard. -. . And to such as have not yet used them one trial will convince them that they are superior to all others ; so make sure of a supdIv and please hand in your orders earlv. as the consumption exeeeds the manufacturing power. For sale in any quantity, by STENHOUSEf MACAULAY & CO jan 10 SILI0NT0II HOUSE. STATESVILLE, H. C. :0:- miTE Proprietor of the above named J. Hotel respectfully invites the people of Charlotte and the public generally to can on him when they visit . Statesydle, tHe will spare neither -pains nor money to make the SIMONTON HOUSE a first class HOTEL, and worthy of public patronage T. A. PRICE, nov 25-tf Proprietor. For Sale. TWO Acres of land adioinipg the City of Charlotte. . very finelyr situated in a 1 roniHlw iTn-rvrnvir.fr nAlcrhhnrrrOOn. Will be sold, entire, or in lots to suit purchasers, 1 I T .zYiiZ. x ..iaK., j .- . at a verv reasonable rate. 'Apply'tof oet22 Opposite Mansion House. , Sew Orleans Sugar .and Molasses. Hogsheads Bright.New Orleaps Sugar. U 10. Barrels, Choice il ,' " Molasses, . Also 2 Hogsheads Demerara Sugkr, 2 " " " Molasses in store and forasale at prices to.suit the times by ; STENHOUSE, MACAULAY.& CO. ,deol7 r "' FAMILY FAVORITE, - SE WTN GA M AC H I Ji E SIMPLE, EFFICIENT DURABLE, UN ' SURPASSED FOR ' VARIETY of i . uses, and unexcelled by any ptherv ;-.: " n. For Sale by V V . ... MAJ. W. L. 'BRODIE, Agent. Office in Baumgarten's Photograph Gal- lery. CHARLCUEMARBLE WORKS. : a ciTawce,. HAVING removed my stock-, oT Marble to my old stand near the jail, and formed anartnershiri. to take effect Feb- ruarv 20th,' 1873, with Mr. ' Sylvanus Mc Ninch,' with the siew of enlarging busi ness, - respectfully : aste for the nrnii a pontinuance ,f pf s the , liberal patronage be stowed on me. ,The busine5swfll be . car ried on hereafter in all its branches by F. ',A'. AS.McNinch'. ' " ' . W. E. STITT, BALERS In'dry goodata; Cap U Boots and Shoes, Ac:. solicits. calls irom ms menas'wno neea anyuuqg ui vuc above yhesi tS'1" V ' ff UST RECEIVED, ianother.barrel of ex- latceUenjt SQUR KRAUT madeof dVatvor gaCabbagerviifs , isitjvl;- Also.anothe crate of fresh UAiJliAijrfi expected "to-day. 5 ipll B. N.SMITH. (t fit 'ir"V H FDMITIIRE ! I EVERYTHING KEPT IN A pimiriTURE "HOUSE. J. V. BRYCE, , General Commission, Merchant, CHARLOTTErN.C. Particular attention paid to selling all kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco. Highest cash price paid for Cotton. All orders from a distance promptly at tended to. J. Y. BRYCE, dec 21 '72. 0VIDE DUPRE, (Lately of Raleigh, North Carolina.) Attorney & Counsellor at Law, No. 6, Wall-Street, NEW "YOTOTljlTY. WILL attend promptly to all profession al business entrustal to him. Refer- to the Chief Justice and Associate Justice? of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, and to the whole North Carolina Bar. fcb!8-ly A: R. NISBET & BROTHER. ARE Dai'y receiving fresh supplies of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES, TOBACCO. SNUFF;- CIGARS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FRUITS, PRIZE CAN DIES, &c. We buy for CASH, and select our goods with care, all of which we will sell at the lowest price for CASH.' We feel very thankful to the generous ptiblie for past patronage, and hope by strict, attention to the wants of the people to still contintteto meet their approval. Our Stock ' is large .and complete, we natter ourselves that we will please all that give us a call. feb 9 AT TIDDY'S, 5,000 PAPER BAGS, 1 lb., " " ' 2 lbs., it it i a .3 It tl 11 g tc U ii It g l ( tt tl J it ii it .i 8 " t ii i 2 u THE feb28 BOOK STORE. Apples, Apples. ELEGANT Juicy Northern Apples. Calf lovers of real Good Fruit. Onions als o very' fine, ordered by the solicitationo 1 scores of People. Irish Potatoes Early Rose, Early Good, rich, Peach Blow, Harrison, &c, for eating or planting. ALSO, Buckwheat Flour and fine Yellow, Rich Goshen Butter with "capital Factory Cheese. JOHtf F. BUTT'S, jan 22 - - Market. Seed Potatoes. A Supply of the- following selection of Seed Potatoes on, hand, to wit : Peerless, Early Rose, Early Goodrich, J Peach Blows, ' s 1 ; Chili Reds, :. For sale by - . ,- ,f STENHOUSE, MACAULAY t CO. feb 18 CloTer Seed. 1, Siniply ' of Perlhsylvihia ' Red Topj CloverSeed,-at STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO jan 9 . a- -,!.-,, . - :' ". PAPER A Lot of Large Straw Paper just received and for sale at 4 PUREFOYS. march' 25 Potatoes TWO car loads of Seed Potatoes, consis ting of 0bbls. Early Rose, i . 40- V Piftk Eyes, ; ? ,40 1 " Early.Goodrich, v 50, Peeriess.; , .' On Consignment, and for sale low from Depot by ' .1 .. j ' ' " STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & UU. 1 marl- w 4- GROUND and Grain Pepper, , SPICE, STARCH, . ; s . KELSON'S GELATINE. , t K ARROW ROOT. mar 22-" "; W; RJ "BUR WELL & CO. DOOLEVS Yeast Powders Royal Bak ing Powders, Preston Chocolate, Nel sOns Galitihe, Arrow Root, vFpxes Starch. WR-burWelCc - Spring's Corner mar 20 ... 3JRS.O.UERY'S. mar 16 ATEW Spring, Styles-Hats and-Bonnets, 1 TUbbonsl arid Flowers, Just received HE CHARLOTTE FAIR I T. BUTLERrS I ! NEW- GOODS. Watches, Clocts, Jewel ry, Diamonds, Silver and Plated Ware, j Spectacles, &c. : MUSIC AND MANY OTHEE ABTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MElSTTIOISr. AT J. T. BUTLER'S OPPOSITE THE MANSION HOUSE. October 22 THE BANK. OF MECKLENBURG, CHARLOTTE If. C.' Authorized Capital $50O,0GO. Jas. Tcbker Tate, President. Thos. W. Dewey, Cashier, F. H. Dewey, Asst. Cashier. AT THE BANKING HOUSE OP TATE & DEWEY. This Bank Chartered Under Act of the General Assembly and duly organised under Laws of the State of North Carolina, with ample means is prepared to transact General Banking: Business. . .,., . and furnish accommodations to all its Cus tomers on Liberal Terms. .i The bank will receive Deposits subject (o 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 oi t t . i ; j Eight per cent per Annum on all sums lying undrawn over 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 prop perty on reasonable terms would i do well to call at our office in the Court House. ' ' ' Further assignments and correspondence soUcited. GRAHAM & NASH, Attorneys, jan 21-3m Charlotte, N. C. M STOP AT THE KISTLEB HOUSE; LINCOLNTON, NORTH CAROUNA. :0: :0:- , West of the Court House, , in r tbe Moti Hotel Building,. Opposite J. C. COfS rtOKE. A HACK will bet run in connec- tion with the house. Mrs. D. H-KISTLER, roar4-6m ' Proprietress. T71LAV0RING Extracts, fresh and of X superior quality. . W. R. BURWELL & CO, roar 20 ; .. .. . i Bpring'a Corner NEW YORK HERALD, Received Daily and sold at 5 cents each, at s i . mar 6 , , , PUREFpYTS., Flour, Flour;; . THREE Hnndred Sacks Extra and Fam ily Flour in store and for sale by STENHOUSE, MACAULAX & CO., feb 18 . . - POTATOES-:- lnTERCafyL6ad-ofEariy Rose, xjl Peerlfiss and Goodrich $ Potatoes, t jtust arrived and for sale br, . .... - . STENHOUSE; MACAULAY & CO! miliar 23-:!Hfj'iTi. l ' !" 1 A A a lUl Boxes Window Glass at1 mar 22 W. R. BURWELL t CO S- BOXES
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