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... ., , ! , i " ".., ' ''"'''''' Mill. lL,llOI III' i The Charlotte Obserreri JOHNSTONE JONES. . Office, Biyce's Building, Trade Strtet. EATE8 OF BUBscwrnoir . ' t Daily, One year in advance, '..;.:; ,t.$8 00 gix moncnsi in aavance,fc...-.......".k;..; 3 oO Three Months, in advance, wv...;..v -1 50 One month, in advance,..'...;.... 59 Tri-WeeKiy, ne year.....,...... $5.50 Weekly, one year........... 2l0 From the Richmond Dispatch.! .4 WHEN THE LAURELS BlOW In his last days Commodore Maurv.ex pi-cssed a wish ..that At his ieniaina " were carried to Fredericksburg, they should be bnrne tltrough the Blue CBidge A spring, "when the laurels bloom." ' jioiuid his. dying couch, his dearest- Those the closest and the nearest Of his nam6 and kindred bIood.f ' Sailors on the distantXilUfw? thz Men of every race and laiid-4. ii Blessed the head upon. that pillow Blessed the tirelesspatient hand. ' He had seen the aurora streaming O'er the trackless waste ol white Watched the iceberg's a wul gleaming Through the wond'rous Pwlar night! 1 " Tropic lands had poured before him Wasteful wealth of life and love : Laden palm trees bending o'er him iwi wre uorai grove.- Through the night-watch on the ocean, As upon the deck he turned. Weary of the wave's wild motion i Not for these his heart had yearned. But the Blue Ridge mountain passes Rose before him ; either side Clustering thick with rosy masses Laurel blooms the mountain's pride Now, when life's long voyage was over, And the blessed port in sight Still his heart looked back a lover To each blue and lessening height : "If you lay me with my. kindred. Take me not in Winter's gloom ; '' Bear me, dear ones, thro' my mountains Yonder, when the laurels bloom !" "When the laurels bloom," O sailor ! Say'st thou "when the laurels bloom?'' They are blooming now and ever, Fadeless, on thy honored tomb ! A Royal Marriage. The coming marriage of the j-oung AiTluluchess GiseleV daughter of'the Einperor of Austria, says the Lon don Globe, naturally makes her af present the theme of every tongue in South Germany. The accomplished Princess has only reached her seven teenth year. The "happy man" Prince Leopold, of Bavaria is ten years older. Princess Crisele is toll and slight, with eyes as blue as the ompyrea i, and the haughtv.exprer Mon of face that characterizes her mother and her aunt, the Duchess d'AIencon. She has a good soprano voice, and inherits the musical tal ents of Francis Joseph in an emi nent degree. It may be mentioned that he is a distinguished violinist, and that his musical tastes are of a su penor order. From h er. moth er, the beautiful but capricious Empress Elizabeth, she seems to have inheri ted her talents in graceful horsemar-i-lnp, in which accomplishment she is second to no one in the Empire or perhaps out of it. So anxious was the Empress on this head that she undertook the entire training of the Irmcessin horsemanship, and she has succeeded in her task admirablv. J ne trousseau and wedding presen's are at present laid out solemnly fori , in leiiim, ana naturally inuv immense crowds. Besides the ""iiiueness costly laces and magnifi cent shawls and d iui xi. . r " wniiicie '"iiet-ianie. m silver ?a a m5 fc.w exquwue desigii.. There is also ZJZbuied il vellum in ui uie liiieenin. "Ki a ran hat. with rn.an v-iiv. ; 7 ,ln enUited, by Lebruh. i - , , oiuhcb, -.1 ,vue urme .a set ;Oi an- tCunKs f ChX"" 'Hlated to the hfide and bridegroom - ullcu w me coiiectron atrostlv k'otot pearls arid diambrjcl?. : The ev'ent will h Anavri"f !t Wk uuj p icuuese . verv , natu e tiptoe or expe'etion. . are on The Hepenthes. ' tiofi the ra'8iigular. proauc. of th ""c win "v,jr vuji.' tropical piailt I hose S txcited the?dniimtfori of eJ haye examined .its struc- - - - i. nits xriani ivV;l 1 'uca is so so i&ZZ???? 1 formation f ' J .tie of Indiaa herbaceous nlant thick root. .?i:fLni Ue "owned with b nZ " JlSlMe 1 IWrt 1 uincnes. Partly em Thp Ipntroa'o w. - 4 - hiSfJu Sltenate oracing the steinsat their " I.I Kill KHUI 1 1 II I linn a dv tendrils. uy of ahn rVlue valYe, Hke the lid I nnn.-.. . T" H(MMCUUitfe U3 XQA J rs io be, as designedi a; cf '"nanism 0 lLp " V1 1 With ; tt"J'lng wecan meet . it r - " i ",,u5 oiore commicfltAri "eat of tha a"?? uunngxpid 1 lhp inf is u r1! a! we-fiaveaiready stated. UAMmilA V . , M - R.R ES S lis in t,n: i"lon5 rn ; I Wholesome RoHaf, BTscnifsi Bread:"Buck Trade Street,, next door to the limpid wr:J?l asweeg f wheaand theri'Griddle'Cakfes5 ?Perfecti I j n Signofj the, Ek Hd la oi"; ; . l-ne.mprninsr; the My Pure and Reliable, andaiways ready; for f ; Hter avo 'W portion of the jfvvWW W Wffl wWHgf Iati ibgVreprenished IiteOT L.night.. anci Plant C1 'na' Iiicl6sed..The pruned Sty of SfPce in Nature of the u C ofroenoe,iTvho.nas filled nf tSe-Nepenthes with;a hing tJ ta" othew the most re- "l a Climate WhPrAWo SPAr1orryWa"fiiA VitATibn'ihrifnin; ii.n t2-l J t J. ,. I rilt-w ffif him .7eJ.ni re affordfAuniWTW W4 t". wriiJSJKJiivu.u-. jr0 4tQmni Ew ThA , bi aboiU-1&WntTi BROTHER.-, wl ftfP-rl;-:? A huih !? nZf PthUnrrffofcvMfte NeJtYork.:).1i:i sW CHARLOTTEy ? . i i ...... . -n v v,.. .i r ' .... a b r . . . 'f-r . - . - - - i . - Tr TV , . - . .. : ,.: .. .. .... ' ' r r- - ' - , ; ; ': Selection. One of tjio 'mn. v i pointmenta wt " . m.XAJQU nlv lllll nr am. vrrant 18 that, of RAne T-t? cUil ' -"wvowwea Mar- "YrWVflOL. tne. district Of fiAnr. gia. '; ' i :;"?rr v 111 lUIlKin? tniR ' nnnin(m..i u res tu tint; naa nn nhnvo tu f 7. ..... -vviyvuc-.JCTCl of mere panisni and 1 sectionalism, ieu .in me estimation or right m inded f m p.r ' pvWWin The Augusta Chrtmiclt (and Sentinel The renort isnnWishod fVirt resident has alrpudv annin will appoint in a few days, General LaFayette McLaws United ' States Marshal for the district fi . Xmo5t sincerely hope that the re, port will prove correct- eon vini as we are, that no appointment can be made which will prove more sat isfactory to the oeonlfi nf tho sQ In the first place, the appointee was a gallant soldier in the Confederate arm v, and in the second" place, he s ccii auu is a scauncn and pro- nounced Democrat two qualihca tions not usual not USUall V DOSSARkwI -r. Ku. VoA eral officials. His nolHinai An: nients are well known to- the Presi dent, and-his appointment, if he ob tains it, will be due solely to.hismer. its and the persona, relations exist ing between himself and a the Presi dent. If we recollect aright, the Confederate General and fh rT; leader were classmates at the milita ry academy of West Point, and the intimacy and friendship which com menced in the school room was con tinued through their subsequent life in the regular arm v. and was strong enough to survive a conflict in which they espoused different sides.- The appointment has in it no political significance whatever. It is si m nlv a recognition of former tiesand asso- ciaiions. ffrf itvo . . nr. Napier, of Oat Hollow,-in this counl ty, discovered, fifteen feet below the surface, in the bed of Oat Creek, n yie urancn or uahie brothers, a few days since an almost nertert. Iowap jaw of a .. mastodon. It is two fi ct two-and-a-half inches in length in "H,8U' ""e, ana two net in width between the back part of the jaws. w eight 92 pounds. Bones of a verv - l. it? . - -o- --- " large a ni nial are frequently, found kiic unia in ina neignoorriQod, but this is an unnsnsLllv mom. men-TT4 o7a Gmomta, Democrat. " " ' m f t. '": " '', ' '? 1 Removal of th'k srU,1. p1D.r,. T . aZZSir n,Y " -vM?- xvvA onurs.-xue uommoia Phoenix states that it Is renorted thi there is a probability of the South Uarolina. Kailroad shops beinff mov- frt fViaf tt..,i- -u . .1 dec ion of thsiii nrrri'Tri-rr. .,, v.hiucsiuu. Auaspor- .wt. vi ivu Hum xrancnvine o vywiuiuiiitt uas Hie nguis or perpetual I exemption under the old charter granted the South Carolina Bail- . ' road. The City Sprinkler Needed. The clouds of dusf careering through Broad street for tKepast ihree days have been , ; exceedingly, annoying. r. - ucwiiy iu our arv coons mr- ...u-. i"i ; considerable damagfe of their st6cks unless the city sprinkler is at once me ciiy iiuuioril PS Wl SP.At.n f fha i ..xi -x- ... . - T: the hose are, brought out and put in Atlanta & R. Atlanta & a. Airiine, Bailroad. NOTICE TO SHIPPEBj "v"yj5s ui uc(Ktvutre.ui uie; iraiu - i Agent A. Air-Line Railroad. -nmCmX:EIE0TIOHM ,T nrtm rrsrriTiniarn.T-t?ri ir-xrT? xur'vT I appointed.'Restraraliualinedyo Court House -i9ee if their names exegisrereu lnjneprppsnara m ' they are entitled to vote. for Mayo Aldermen k of Charlotte, ; on . the 1st I - ww. ...I lo-ways nexfej a i, j MARTZJJ,; nui&3 mil t X, ..... fXS and after thdate freights will onlv J be receivetl $n Tuesdays. Thursdavs and Saturdajafrdm '0 o'clock h: fid"' to 1 r ' ITi - fr?crifj i will YuxrM i-v pr Iw4 hTw& wj 1 Mf epe1?. lri 'otlt m cupAyc, f4 j, ,tnin-f :T-Mcrray; fc Davis?, a rery iargi'and elegant stock of Keadv-made Clothing: I in lact, iri evryJ tespiecti 1 the rest least r , ijfsgj .rroamsfS told pa dOmmisBion. n 7". . TT7 7 T. .1 " : - ...-fc r i . 7i : f t . t r. I -f s)r ...i.mwuv,.. v .. i iii anuiacinrers. ivjioiesaie embracing ALL, THE. LATE SPRING STYLES. - . " -' i i - 11 - . . : ' CHARLOTTE. N: aFRIDAY,; APRIL 11. 1873 -:ot- In order to niake room ! fbr HEAVY SPRING 'STqCKJ we will sell all our FAtL AND WIKR GOODS, greatly reduced prices. Your attention is particularly invited 'I J Si .- W-i fil- to ; pur f . Stock of Fine Dress Goods, ' SHAWLS, FLANNELS, CASSI MERES, BLANKETS, And all kinds of Woolen Goods, together with a targe Stock of. READY-MADE CLOTHING, which we will sell very low. jan 21 McMURKAY & DAVIS. AND CO W 05 W g F. M, S H EL TO II HA1 h& part oi Parlor Suits, Black, Walnut Painted Chamber Suits French and Cottage Kerf steads Spring "Deds, Bureaus, Waslistahds, Teapoys, Fold in e Tables. Ladie Work Tables, Extension and : . Centre Tablcsv Whatnots Jsafcs iattressjtitirs and Stoohrof arieus styles arid many ther things not neeessary to mention. -SPwtis complete " cueapest ropiar uoffln ta, the mnest; nexigan Head and Foot Walnut Casket Half Glass Toi: finish W an rimi med iw !ie most approved style, will be kept consumuy reauy lor.use, all of which wil he sold ata most reasonable nrice. . Returning many thanks fo past favors "P. PfcuaiiS asls the citizens of unanotte ana 'surrounding country, who "ae fwro icr anytmngm my jine ta jgive MC ttU wium pureuasing eisewnere,,, ,8 T'rade -Street opposite the Market rv fill .iiur irrn iv ' jan 1st 1873-ly , P. M.SIIELT0N: F. SCABB, tr, . . CD Bn i 0Q 13 CTQ . C HTA ft LOT TE, Ni1' 'C .rrescriptiona prepared at all hours of tne Day and night. Choice Green and Black. Tty .elected especially -for Family ahd Inval ids, at ' ; . . .... SCARR'S ip, , ,: - . PrugStore. : RESH,SFICES. " 1 Just received a lot of select Spices for ncKies, i-reserves, dec, at i MARK'S june 29 ; " - " Drag Store Pure Salad Oil. i f , Finest article in Marketi ;;.! F,SUARR'S june 29, 1872 sDrjig Store. J. T. 'SUGGS, (Successor to. CoiU and. Suggs,) Trade iJnet7ldrior: hyoWrKivh'iii5tr Farmers' Nataonal Bank, .Eittt rsw G R ap;E,BI E a&'XIQUO R Sf j WHOLESALE & REUL. EEEP3 Jc0Hi&ntly; on hand it tage and wl selected stocJcdf BACONtLARD, ' I odaUsoaps Candles, se- 'Rye,. Oat&''V'ht,7aAd sbld t jan ISTOUt'jU vJ,3lio7 hnd : iFAZIILT i vCUELOOEBIES. WK Post Office. pnant. fAd iliw iKf-f W Opposite. fc r-r, and lletaii dea.- JUST RECEIVED. i?, S'irtgiiTJbadcO, and 'Cigafs i bf i all erades. iJteaja3mxiMajyiBQoas winiA do well to examine our stock TeforeVpur chasing elsewhere as we can oner greater inducements. jan 14-tf ' ' '' '" ' i . ir , . i , . .. . 1 NE W F URNITURE. COODvFuTUTKB I ., J . AREIVING DAILY AT- '- DAVIDSON'S FURNITURE ROOMS. TbadbSi, Oppositb Brbm, Beows & ColKr Goods Stoks. ; !?HEBE WILL BEFCUND EVERYTHING KEPT IN A P I R! S T CLASS EMBRACING Chairs, look Ca Sideboards. Book armr; Vf??- arobes' l iin M KoriataaHii T .VUUB' dies iete-a-etes, Solas, Cribs. Saf T..fM5::.rr r raaies. 1 farietieofs vtnA fi" ST". f f Bds and Mattresses, i -j- ....in. x t . .- - . v METALLIC a . - p WouT.Tf- t, i - s,z ina Ptyles of fin sh together with Mahogany, Rosewood ? SnL (ffiar an n Pine froni th Vlainest an diefpot to the fanet Octagon Cases and Caskets, with full glass tops, trimmed in the most elaborate style, furnished with heavv SilverMoun anA nin-J:11 attention given to furnishing Dwellings. Hotels w"co a .sinau aavanoe on A1ANUFA.CTURERS PA T T CPl' A VT TmiflW TTT.-V-r.T!, .r.r... oi l. i o- A - BOARDING. RS, A. W. MILLER is tVmnaw commodate Porniers with mels, or with meals only, as the Boarder . svrv WU UXAU uray aesire. riie biuldinsr. Grav's n fh corner of Trade , and Church streets, is a ' ropnis are cleanly, comfort- uujj, neatly iurnisneu, and well attended. 'a ie tame is as goou as tne market will luTord. Terms most liberal, to suit clerk n-hn uiy; worKing ior mouerate salaries. jan l-tf excelsior:: the best. is the cheapest i ! ! ll TOP L A.N T EES. TiTE Offer the following TrU5,o. IT . Pataiteco Guano, Chesapeake Guano aiidWatson & Clarke's Super-Pliosphate. - .icuTT,piciMurem again- tenuenng to uur x urmers uie aoove nrst-class Fertili zers. T 4-1, 1- : 1 . . iute wiio nave usea uiem so manv years we need only say that they are guar- aiiiwi so De nuiy up to tneir previous ingii suiuuaru. And to such as have not vet used thm one trial will convince them that they are superior ui an ouiers ; so make sure of a supply and please hand in your orders early, as the consumption exceeds the manufacturing power. For sale in any quantity, bv STENH0USE, MACAULAY & CO. jan 10 SirJOIETJOlISE. STATESViLLE, C. t :0: THE -I'roprietor of the - above named Hotel resictfullv invites the neonle of Charlotte aiid the pablic generally to call on him ! when they visit States ville. He will spare neither pains nor hionev to make the SIMONTON HOUSE o first clots HOTEL, and worthy of public patronage. l. A; fKlClC, nov 25-tf .Proprietor. Por Sale. -. TWO Acres of land adioining the City of Charlotte, very ; finely . situated . ini a rapidlv imprcvmg neighborhood., Will be sold entire, or in. lots to suit purchasers. at a very reasonable rate. Apply to oet 25 iK ; Opposite Mansion 3duse'. iNew Orleans Sugar and Molasses. Hogsheads Bright New Orleans Sugar. Barrels Choice ,;i 'v.!Mozasaes, Also 2 Hogsheads Demerara-Sugar, .. utfi"i"v- , -Hi' Molasses in storeand for sale at prices to suit the times TE H0UE, MACAULAX & CQ. UCU L . F ATtt IXilijLZ Q B. I T E SlMPLFFICTENTiJ)etABLE45UN- i , BURPASSED rFOR. VARlETjof t ' usfls, andunecelleoVby anyother, . fi!'.H.-j hl-Fo'rSilely;lJ 5 u . MA J Wl IiiBRODIE-Agent ' 7 Office i ini Baamgartens PBoiograpl, Gal- in mi .fvnri in TTAyiTG wmpvfid ny, atockJJarlio Kmeh f wfcb the few 4 c-C enlarging liusii nesa? rajespedtrully 'i asir. for We flrin m eontirraaacAt:of.lber,iiberali patronage suiweuTOrmq. ,xoe business: WjU;i be 'ear ned on hereafter in ail ita branches . bviP. B BALERS, 4n .dry ioods, nHa Caps.i . .Boots and RhnM A.- slinita: aYn. ffrQW. his friends who need anything in the j ihaii5"'tl infrn -hnL'i tj Xvt is-u -H'Jlli' ) ' i tk l'J Kit 4 .itiw KRAUT 1 LKRAtTtM Jftt u Jl T USTJ RECErVEbatJother barret bf ex jjj tjceUeut SOUli JOtAUT made of-Watatw gaaoDage. i . Also another crate of fresh CABBAGE expected to-day. apnt l B. N. SMITH. No. CHEAP FDRIIITURE I FTOKITUEE HOUSE. Lounges, Mirrors, Glass Plate. fcc . Ac. ALSO A d.ar. Suits, all uuusc atsu xeera a inn Krnrt nf snnm. and a O AftuV BURIAL CASES RATES. AfcAv'Xi iXUA' Villi BOBT. F. DAVIDS01T. J. Y. BltYCE, General Commission Merchant, ; CHARLOTTE, N. 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 DUrilE, (Lately of Raleigh, tforth CarolinaO Attorney & Cotmsellor at law, No. 6, Wall Street, NEW YORK CITY. WILL attend promptly to all profession al business entrusted to him. Refers to the Chief J ustice and Associate Justices oi tne.&upreme Cour of North Carolina, - - i V i"c wue JoruiXaroijna Bar. fob 18-ly t . A. R. NISBET & BE0THEE. ARE Dai'y receiving fresh supplies of GROCERIES. CONFECTIONER oiJaijj,j.is, rJtUlTS, PRIZE CAN- We buy for CASH, and selfc with care, all of which we will spII nt. th lowest price for CA8H-- We feel very thankful to the generous publie for, past patronaee. and hone hv strict attention to the wants of the people w oiui uuuuuue w meet tneir approval. Our Stock is large and complete, we flatter ourselves that we will Wo n that give us a call. " fob 9 . 5,000 PAPER BAGS, 1 lb 2 lbs t it u it tt . u 3 " 5 6 " 7 8 12 , THE B 0 OK'S TO R E feb 28 -; Apples, Apples. ij' JjHAtAt Jttiey Northern Apples. Calf xjaovers of real Good FruhV Onions also very ;on; t ordered by the . solicitationo 1 scores, QiWpie. i.Hiw -jlrsh Potatoes Earlyl Rose. Earlv Good. rich. Peach, Blow, Harrison, , &c, for -BuekwheatTOur and line Yelldw, Rich trosuen iJutter with capital Pactorv flit a ac. .n T -V -w- . w viiccBC UUA J'. ISU l l'S, jail 22 , ;...vtfJ-f, JtaikeL- Action Of it-u a. uuimw uu xiouu, wo wit . .i 1 tt iEallyvGoodrichi ; j; 7 ; Peach Blows,, , tI r . STENHOUSE, jl ACAULAT CO. n fid ;i i', CloTcr - S ee& ( 'AfjSal'Plyi-of; PennsylvanMirRed: Top A(Clojer8eedat?4, . ! 7; iTl TT """r' ? 7T f Af IV-Lbfe of Largefitraw' Pkperfjust: received XL aud for gale t!' i nt -PUREFOY.' - lot ft fflUtQ?! vti rpWjcar load ofiSeeateioesrponsia- Oh3b$imenteand Depotyj ami twiq. ii;i. t?fu . da 'MBTfiNHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. 77 .M ana Urain PeDDer.:. -Arrow ROOTt' sm ui vt mar 32 ol tVWRV BURWELL A CO. ( 4,1 TWLET'SiTeitetiPowdersf Royal Bak- ing powders, Preston, hocplate,, Nel TTP.W Rnrinar fitvloa TTafa arl TlsmnAt .Li Ribbons and Flowers, Just received at - MRS. QUERY'S. mar 1Q soris;Galitine;Arrow,;Rooi Load, of Early. Rose WReeeiv-n- Jm?$&:G ' i $-t:.WlKStmtW511,Am,ft , arrr?edknd'forsaleby .if75T H Hlai2ff.. BbtMg'aCfeiner?'-' T (4 -8TENH0USE, MACAITrycO 1 IlATEg OF ADVl 4V "cslilU 4 v ouare one iunem two days tkree dv. four days.. nv days., one week. .. 3 00 3 50 two weeks ... 5 00 tftree weeks. niZl on.: 8 GO propertimatHy low rates. mfTO53smated at a quartercol'- wjuatxes as a nau-ceimin. I CHARLOTTE FM I T. BUTLER'S I ! NEW GOODS. Watches, CIoc6st Jewel ry9 Diamonds, Silver and Plated Ware, Spectacles, &a - LIUSIC BOXES AND MANY OTHER ABTICLE3 TOO NUMEROUS to nEisTTioisr. AT J. T. BUTLER'S OPPOSITE THE MANSION HOUSE October 22 THE BANK OF MECKIEKBTOOr charlotte" n. a Authorized Capital $500,000. Jab; Turner Tate, President. Thos. W. Dewey, Cashier, P. H. Dewey, Asst, Cashier. AT THE BANKING HOUSE OP TATE & DEWEY. This Bank Chartered Under Act of the General Assembly and duly organized under Laws of the State of North Carolina with ample means is prepared to transact General Banking Cosiness. and furnish accommodations to all its Cus tomers on Liberal Terms. I he bank will receive Deposits subject to Check, and will Allow Interest According to Agreement on all Denosite left n ti- or issue Certificates of Deposit bearing m' Eight per cent ner Ati onfall sums lying nndrawnv Qver thirty BxSwn and old Bank Notes Bought and Sold. 1 THOS.WJ DEWEY. jan. 11873. ' r ' Cashier. RESIDEffifES, AND ; . DESIEABLE FAElUiJO ' LAlTDS,- Ae IMi-KOVED, ,: T VT'DD'lttT-rw J 3 -r. ' i nwiutig i,v iuvasLinsticnpror perty on reasoiiahle tomw wen ia7 can at our office in the Court House. Further assign ment an) mtMi.. r i i uw; solicited. GRAHAM &Nah jan i afflS 1 . STOP AT THE i MNCpXNTON, NORTI CAROUA. of the Qourt 'jftowie . lie ! 3JCtii ', "f1 -Badding, .Opposite,; lWl s J. C. C O B B S r ft t fk,w i? mr A V U j " A HACK trill be ru in coirnec- tioo with the hoose. . Mbs. D. II roar KISTLER,. Proprietress. WAV0RTNCr- ExtracUr fresli and of A superior quality. '' :' ' ' W. K.UURWELL A COfve J mar 20 , . ;,!, riBg.gw?efi,KI "VTEW YORK HERALD, Recefrei li and sold at 5 cents' each, at i rnHREE Hnmlred Backs fext! and 100 Boxes Window Glass at THE " -nr- mar 22 W. R. BURWELL t.CO'S- 00 1 60 2 00 2 00
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