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The Charlotte Observer, rravyTP jit, JOHNSJONJONES. Office, Bryce's Bjtitliig, Trade Street. rates or Bcaianjoirl ?1 J Duilyayea in afvarfce,?..&....$6 00 WC1:-i:i? IS One month, in advance, ... : 50 Tri-Weekly, nyar.;....;a..;:;i.;iS $3,50 Weekly, one Year .,..w.f.r.vy 2.00 Dhe Episcopal Convention atFay.ette'- As we have heretoforteja,iri6uncflcI, the 57th annual Convention . of the Episcopal Churclvof thesDiocesei lot T..f V -Parol. n mAPf.i.. T7A.ifVMrtll; Xl Ut V VW V ..aaw w AAA AMI T iUU on to-mdrroiv. 1 Messrs W.RCotf K.,P. Battle, F. AVilev AmK C. . Bryan are the, 4w8ltiek.,,fr6m Christ Parish of th-isj city.. r .Aau ibi ollowing sfcetertf of this LJocese7wtti irobably be of rateresfi to -otrr5 fE$ta nnalian readers! we takd rrfeasiifeiri eproducing It from the ''TaVeltevilld Tnnlo - " '" ' til A FlU 'The fifty-seventh antTuat Conven- inn of the Prfctestknt '- Ebiscrinal :hurcJi -otfcb e( Dfogese pf teth C6- ina will fee Keldia'Sti Jouii'Ss' church of this placjB.pn ! .Wesday.the 28th inst. The i Diocese, of iNortkj iXSsvro lina was organized imtheiyear--1794 i aU 1 i d. i : .lilt ji - r - rn i CHARLOTTE, N. C, THURSSDAY;: MAY i 1873,: ISIAJSaU-t- 11a 1 n nan i."rAnAH. Ar.viaf&ff by the election of Uh Revr Ghlwlea Pettisirew1-' life ferajhdfiter'P the lamented and ' hiWtirigtfsl.W Gen. Ja9..Wn episcopate, rxe aieci, aoweyerv:.'r fore the tijaielapoiilLedifBr .'ihikLcAn- isecration. Ihe-iAocesa iwi'flBdw Icharcre bfthie Rt.rtRev;rRiWfikrd-rh1in ning Mbbre, Bishop 'of Virjih;frbtr the vear 18.17' td:1823. w'heh the fteV. IJohn Stark llaveacroft iis ".'ejected Bishop ana consecrated in the same year. Utuler nismanl v r and : visror- ous adriVinfstrft'tiori the interests aud power df 'the ChurehtV were great! v advanced and the. numbers of parish es increased. He died iu, 1830, jnourned by all , who kn,ew. him- loved not nwly these. of -11 us 4 own :re- lieious faith: but bv all ! tJhristiajis, He was suc6eeded in the; Episcop'at by the Rev. Levi SiHiman Ives, who Wiis Bishop of the J))o.pes Until his withdraw!- to the lloiuaii' 'Com hi un ion in 1852. In 1853 the Rev. Thomas Atkinson then Reotor. .of Grace .Church m the city of Baltimore, yas elected Bishop and : consecrated' - on the 15th of October pfTJie.'saoie year. Since his ilectkfn to UieflrscOpate, the Diocese Hasiierelsexi jgVeAtly iu power and strength fThere are now in this T)iocese, according to the "Churchman's0 year book," published in 1871, forty-one Priests,, nine Pea cons, t hree thousand ' X wo hundred and thirty-nine communicants. The Convention is composed of two or ders, Clerical and Lay. Every, clergy-i-. - 1 - 1 man 01 tne uuurcn wno nas ueen lor twelve calendar months- connect ed with the Diocese is entitled to a I seat, and every clergyman , who has received letters dimissory from other Dioceses. Each regularly organized Parish is entitled to send four lay de legates. This Diocese has ' always been distinguished for itguglv-toued Churchmanship, and .has sent many illustrious clergy iri en. to other Dio ceses among therii-the late Rev. Dr. Francis Hawks ; his brother, the late Bishop Hawks, of Missouri ; Bishop Otey, of Tennessee; j'.Bihop Polk, of Louisiana, and the, present Bishop of Georgia, who, although he is one -4f not perhaps the youngest man ever elevated to the Episcopate 1 in this country yet is esteemed one- bf the most eloquent divines In all the laud. The foremost men of North Carolina have always represented the hutv in the Diocesan Conventions-i such men as Chief -Justice Ruffin, Hon. Robt. Strange, - Judge Badger, Judge Battleand rrrany others too numerous to mention. The, Protest ant Episcopal ChuiCh of the United btates is connected With the Church of England by the ? Consecration in 1787, by the Arch Bishorj Canterbu rv, of the Rev. WiHiam 'White for the Diocese of Pehnsvlvania, arid Rev. Samuel Provost for -it-he .TJhoeese of New York. The"' first parish was planted in Jamestown, Va., 1606. The church in the U. 0. now numbers nearly three thousand' .clergmen in cluding Bishops, - Priests and Dea cons. , . , ! . , The,. .p.rjncipaL , jfrk&&i: in terest before the Convention-; will be the question F that election of an Assistant Bishop. This has been re garded as absolutely hecessary for the good of the Diocese as it is im possible for tH6 BisTSof) to' discharge his entire duties, owing to the vast extent of territory he, has , annually to travel over. An Assistant Bishop will be elected if the' Convention will guarantee his. support ; and in a mat- ior ot such moment it is hardly pro bable that such .a'garaqlee ; will lacking. If he is chosen , however, it will be accOrdirfgHbheresolution Hdopted at the last : iConvention. "That as soon as possible s the Dio cese shall be divided, and he is to be come the Bishop of that one of the uioceses, wnicn snau noi do selected by the Bishop. - - ' The otper day I s.aw ;an , order from ellogg to Longs j;reet . dirf cting jh m toxoid, hia tf6rces "yyell in hand, and. irx.xase 01 1- riotous t aem pnstrations arid, collections of ,m oh$ 'to "operi fife at once." You "can; imagii-O that the posuion 01 iongsireet is one 01 some difficulty, to a. Juan of Vsenitive :. n a- tftre..' He 13) i bu3 m an in Louisiana, always excepting Kel logg. "Our best citizens" refuse to" speak to him f la'dteif draw their skirts to oneusidfe iqb'passirig him up- o, the streets, as if ha, was a .. leper. ocrapy r. pt th e Ijty grleaiis jis: ;y he lias suuk ' too, low; to4 ' 14 his Deoble. and in fact evei-v ebithet s thrown at . Jiimfjtlyipr( malice '?eari paint Or.Angeniiynv.:; none tniaA, provotc's; 1 response ' fyoiA oongsi,ree6.,.xae gyes; ju ) y ,vV pVra" ' ,; r r-ANl , , ,. F. 1,1. S H E L T 0 H HAVING greatly increased his Stock : of FURNITURE which consists ' in part or 1 - 13 1 ' " 1 : ' -' French 1 MkfV4tie , T?apoys, Folding 1 ti TaMes, LiiAl1 Wetk 1 T ' Tattle1 Extnglott -ttnA ' Centre Tables Whatnots SufefL, Excelsir and C!otton Mattresses, Cliairs and Stooj.iOJC , various -ftyles an.d many other thirrgs not necessary to "rirerrtion. The Undertafcers Department is complete f it . . i j 1 . at t a 1 hut sari" fiirnnS nPiTiPr tiS thiS me cneapesc jropiar U)mn u fQf geous DUt saa, turning neuner.io.vne m. uzv;Tn tjj w.ihi f n.1 nRF eAeft, , andfpa;ingtnoAt- Casket Half Glass Top, finished and trim- J A - A aL 1 .1 A. 1- M UNX.. seauon; SOj'rx.mut, roim v Ml1- J ieci m the most approved stvie,will be kept 4. his dogged silence and, ..impeuetrr J constantly ready tor use, all ot which will ble skin onlv provokes his" etiehili I be sold at almost reasonable price .... -aa "i i-'.i. t.- StiL.' 1 ' Rfitnrnins? manv tlinnks for rvu 1 f 1 n twr 1 1 1 1 ' u M 1 -k 1 1 1. mm miii mmIaI r o x - .fu; w,i-5a-i7i--.fit.o- lrw.tr- 1 tnost respectfully ask the citizens of v jj'V, " u Cliarlotte and surrounding country, who back noes1rt? ? -'indeed, a h?v fp? anything iiiuy line ti giv it,aniiaieumjrsfc j vvmu pt-c-j nie a cau -Detore purchasing elsewhere, nle of Loliisiaia..i I'hyreineinber South Trade Street opposite the Market Iiis great-var record, h sevlpe .for Charlotte, jn. l, thft Knnth ftu a. hundred ihartWamrht J"u 1Dt 'v battle-fields, but; r ie cbmhiijuaer of usurper Kejlogg's miiitia they fail to understand bun. II. SHELTOX: F. SCARR, RICHARD XDAM, . : . RICHMOND . V STEAM. 12th Street, Beio Main, (Branches 516 Broad and 1524 Main,) Manufacturer of all kinds of Bread, Cakes and Crackers, Wholesale and Retail. No charge for delivery of Goods to Boats or Cars. ,Io Uharse for liarrels. may 1 ly. P 2 era on o s CHARLOTTE, N Prescriptions prepared at all hours of the Day and night. GRAND OPENING Choice Green and Black Tea, ."looted especially for Family, and Inval ids, at bCAiai'S june 29 Drug Store. FRESH SPICES, .1:1-. No. 1,336. I t ; ml lh I L i Jii.-M. j'.) nj . hit. trii i'i --"iJi 1 S ltd i - ' i . : ; -s. V i : : S i . .v i StRmG AND SUIIUER OF 1879. .11 BATES OF ADVERTIgraC One Square one time....... $1 00 ETTA tiHrnMwMt wiiui4-tfeiJy three uaciv,,,.; owo woeic..w...w.w.......--&oT till CV tl CCJaaW. n ...".4.. m' ............ Cnntntct. 8 OOP at , and te& sqtiaresas a haltcoittlBlir ilCif . nil in Jjrj 7 umn Hi IP UK sfiflj srii ;lioY wdVl olni gciiicoo Tsroo.ijs .r- k . - j .; t HE LAHQEST AKT FINEST OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES i"ot CiuwonteAlade Cloetliuis for Men Boys' and Youth's wear' W1 flow being receivfed daay from New York! at E. SHRIEK 8 TEMPLE OF FAS& fON, and will fidl -at prices that defy : cdnpetitidn. j ' 1 ' TFUMSHIN 0G0DS, ; . itis. Stock of 5entsf burnishing Go6!s, is the Iiarkest'wnd inesf M-aVwa5 ever brought to this Market; ouch 'as Ballou's F.: Y. Shirte.-'kiirtWtv' t be' the best fitting shirt in the World, 'Also, his Stock of Under-shirts, Draw- erg, ocks auar uoimrs cannot e surpassea m iaauiy, oizes aua jrrices. ifJk'-:I ..:i" .1; siivL o? ja. nmnruii His Stock; of i Silki Fur and Beaver : Hats and Caps are-the rery Latest Styles- Out'I and -frill sell them Lo:er- thnfn' the Lowest. ..-iii: : ; f -v- ----EGK'Amiit. . : . .: h, : H :'! . - - i . -1 - , . . f Silk (Scarfs, Ties and Bows, of f 1 Ii nesantfr Latesfi fty!. i You will always find onr. Entire Stoctc.omtjlete, of all'busiHt?esV6rade MW. GOODS. i i - Watches, ( loclts, Jce! 'iii. b:! "UJilJiij . a: ".win and Styles. - : :a STYJ,K8 01" SUITS. Genuine Scotcli Froclc alld Wafkfpg Suits. French and English Diagonal Cbats aiid.V . - f.i ! i:( .i' !.,! Hill Just received a lot of select Spice for ickles, Preserves, fec, at F. SCARE S-' june 29 -.t- ' ' Drug Store. Pure Salad Oil.. , Finest article in Market,, at F. SCAUR'S june 29, 1872 Drug Store. J. T. SUGGS, (Successor to Coit and Suggs,) Trade St., next door below Merchants' & Farmers National Bank. DEALER IK GROCERIES & LIQUORS, .. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. KEEPS constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of BACONTLARD, MACKEREL, FLOUR, MOLASSES. SU GAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES, CAN- PIES, SODA, SOAPS, CANDLES, SU GARS, TOBACCO, &c, &c. ALSO, Corn, W heat, Rye, Oats, &cM bought and sold on commission. jan 14-Cm B FAMILY GHOCERIES. , IYI .PRE 8 SON JUST OPEIIVO. OF NEW SPEimWHMEMOODS, EMBRACING ALL THE MOST P0PIT- Iar novelties of the Season, togetlier with one of thfc LARGEST And most HAND SOME Stocks of Staple and Domestic "' DRY GOODS, eArer seen an this Market. Our lines of Goods in evCrV department. are unusually large', and bought since the recent htvy decline, caused by the depres sion in the Northern money market. in our - t - ' 1 i DRESS GOODS Departnent may be found 1 Black, Plf in, Fancy aiid Gros Grain Silks,- Grenadines, Bombazines, Moliairs, Alpacas,; Lustres, Lenoes, all wool Delaines, Serges, Japanese, Me langes, Silk Pop i lins, Batisli" Troths,';- i . . . -1 .Dressf Linens, " Pongees 'Muslins, ' 4 Linen Lawns, peques. Ginghams,,- CUanibras f-c, &c. Staple and Domestic Dry Gocis Depart . -jv ment very large and complete,, , White jGoods Department large and attrac- - - v M.' A- tx x J A Fresh Lot of Sausage. Mince Meat, niDDon, lacc ana minraing tpuruHuin, Porkt gutter, Chickens, Eggs, Sc:, dfce. large ana tin ruuuve. Kats, Bopt 4 Shoes .department cm braces evefylmng uMalfy kept in this market.! .A splendid btocfc Qi . KeaaYiuaac and Gent's 1 Furnishlnc 1 Goods. A lanre and handsome Stock of Trunks, Valises, Reticules. tc. Th laTsrtand cliaaOet iiock ot Um brellas and Parasols to be found in the CitV. t r '.5;i r) hlJ: " i . i i apl 13 '. -1 ; . 1 II M ll I 1 U 'l A. : E. HISBET . & BE0THEB. i RE DaiV recei vine fresh supplies of J GROCERIES, UONFECTIONERIES, TOBACCO. SNUFF; CIGARS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FRUITS,; PRIZE CAN DIES, &cv ;c ' - We buy for GASHi and select our goods 1aI ,1.11 v.l.rU a.a.11 f ilia Willi Uarc, ll VI wii;ii tv c wut rouon IowesfrwricefdrCASHi- ' ' We feel very thankful to the generous nnhHr. for nast natronaire. and hone1 bv strict attention to the wants of the people Betrospeet of Practical i Aii AtA,:.it a'aI. I : K ' ' 4 ' ti. " .'' " - Trade Street, next door to the Post Office, aign, ot the Hiiephant. , : JUST RECEIVED. FLOUR a specialty. Produce sold pi oomhiission. ; . jan ly V". .: THE Handsomest and Cheapest Stock of Millinery Trimmingsand Fancy Goods m the city. The Ladies are requested to call and examine the Beautiful -Millinery and all the Latest -Novelties-in Fancy Goods at verv Low Pricts. I Hair Goods a Specialty at , ,. . . r, . -. gpi2 ' r8.-:queryu -Potatoes. Utt ' fJlWO car loads of Seed 'Potatoes,-' ecoisis- A ting of 60 bbls. Early' Rose, 40 Pink Jfiyes, i 40 V Early Goodrich ' 60 , " Peerless, . . , On (nsigh'nienadlrwioV from "epot by .-,4.j - i 8TENHOUSE, MACAULAT & CQ ; MORTU CAHOLIW A FLOUR. QF:A SACKS" Frest ground North Caro uVv, Una Family 'Flour, just received and for sale by v 'ii-tHx'rAZi.i t '-."' l! STENIIOUSE. MACAULAY & CO. ; apl 11 -j. i.; St - s- iuiu-. I" EAOHAil is selling out his BOOTS XTJ- and SHOES at cost for cash. april27-3ra 4 Seed Potatoe. -; A Supply' of the following selectiou of Seel Potatoes on hand, to wit : Peerless," i Early Rose, , Early Goodrich, Peach. Bib wsi- Chili Reds, For sale by - " STENHOUSE, MACAULAY tfe CO. feb 18 ' ' - - '" " ' ' ' 1 'T"T" ' m ;New Orleans Sugar and Uolase. 5 Hogsheads Bright New1 Orleans Sugar. 10 Barrels Choice " Molasses, Also 2 Hogsheads Deimerara Sugar, : 2 " " ... Molasses in store and for sate ait prices to suit the times by STENHOUSE, MACAU LA Y & CO. dec 17 BRAITHWAirS to still contlnue-tA fA.eet'tlieir approval. Our Stock is, large and complete, we natter ourselves; tnac we wni'piease au that give us a call, feb 9 ii BUTTERWICK, Metropolitan, Demqrest's Monthly,; ; , tGodey's LadySiBookr; i i ' Peterson's MagawatiS3 :i-t w ,,n,isuef:juaay pwiuroaai T .f n Harper's Basar iiveverv Monday morrnsg. AU the oier Fashipn Books received soon 'as issued, atf vi'i TJDDY'S , : ,,. apl 181 3 b'u$ir-. , v;i;iBook;gtore ; "! -i.i 1;;;. u4jiivii ' ', "i -H- : ; ; A UHOIClf 'ASSORTMENT OF SPRING BULB8,orisiBtingf -i 1 1 " i a - 60 VARIETIES OF GLADIOLUS',- AHLIA'ROOTS''--4'?-1 -i TiriTTttT ."P.i TTTTtTCTtOSPS':' J ASifuli assorthient of Fine Flower Seeds r-x-ru-from Vicks'. : - Just received at F. SCARE'S A ,41 :.l : !-."?' Drug Store." t ftVAI (in a n1 fin rf rv. 4il i '-.?fir?""-i??rJ,'-'j'" Pail LXVI, January 1 75. - Just inat W '- - '- TIDDY D. Democrat and Hbme copy 6 weeks. apl 10 . , ;.. : i"T s'lfVi'"' .-.ii-. s-jjj TO HOUSEKEEPERS. TOUR attention is called to a fresh arT X . rival, pLhneiy navored uoastea AJonee. DyiriiiCLra greui saving is cucviai prl. , , , JSYMON8 cfcCO. OU U - sooh riow aha get 'one' or more, as they are sbnlethihg delirfitfuf ; well cared and. the very' thing at fliis' seasbhr when good things to eat are sottree ..At v m ; tl j , n , JNO.F.BUTirS ; apl 1Q,, - . ; 'lW..'t ; Markets 1872 MackereL A R NISBET & BRO., having just re jCXi Ceived direct from Boston, a large lot of verv fine Mackerel ibri family, use, in wholes; halves and quarter barrels,', and kits.- Call and see us before buying. est?. Trecco Suits in all colors. French and American Cassimere Suits, in all colors. ".' The Finest French and English Broadcloth Dress Coats. Fine Draditta Suits, &c, . " . STYLES OF PANTS, French and English Doe-Skin Dress Pants. French and English Cassimere Pants in all colbfs. Fine Jssortment of American Cassimere Pants And a great variety of other tyles &c. 1 . "VESTS. French Broadcloth, Double and Single Breasted. Draditta, Double and Single Breasted. White Marseilles, Double and Single Breasted. White Duck, Double and Single Breasted. Fancy and Plain Silk Vests, drc. ' I ! I most respectfully invite the citizens of Charlotte and: the Public ih General to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere as I guarantee hot o be undersold bv anv one. IST-Remember that E. Shrier's Temple of Fashion is the only one-price Clothing House m the City, and all his Goods marked in plain figures. Thanking you for j-our patronage lor the past year, 1 am Very Respectfully. march 26 ly N E f F URNITURE. PaP GOOD FURNITURE! CHEAP FURI7ITURB ! I 4 ARRIVING DAILY AT DAVIDSON'S FURNITURE ROOMS, TrabbSt., Opposite Brem, Brown & Co's Dry Goods SWiis. WHERE WILL BE FOUND EVERYTHING KEPT IN A F I R S ,T CLASS FURNITURE HOUSE. EMBRACING : ' CHairs, ; Tables. ; Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dressing! Cases, Watdrbbes Sidelwards, Book Cases, Desks,: Hat Racks, Etageres, What iSets, CradAeS, Cribs, Safes, Tetc-a-Tetes, Sotas, Lounges, Mirrors, Glass Plate, fce., Ac. .., . -ALSO A . " ' FINE STOCK of Parlor Furniture, Dining B;ooib Furniture and Chamber Soitsi al varieties Ofstyle and .finish.. This House also keeps a run stocK ,or spring AVAAV.AW., O - METALLIC BURIAL CASES ,1-:-. A. . I 6? 3. A ArL;'ii i! h.u IU&IC Tl A 17. Tl f! D U A 1j .i'.ill 4 l7. txiT; .! !l; i1 i 1.P-J TOO NUMEtQUS . - ' ? ' . i 1 1 A J A -:S.. J ; 1 i ... CaI 'J ill 1 ' i ' ... I , j j " J. T. BUTLER;..., OPPOSITE TUB MANSION HOUtK. Octobefe ; ' : : '3 ' LL-1 v' ii lri..'?- ftllhiiil Si . ..... THE BASE 03? MECKLENBURG, CHARLOTTE, N: C. ' a : Authorized'' Capital k $300,000 Jas. TitrseR' Tatp, JVesident. . , . . Thos. W. Dewey, Cashier, F. H. Dewey, Asst. Cashier, AT THE KkiiklaTtcrOBTL Of TATE S.DE'WY; This Bank Chartered Under' Act of the Geneta. Assembly ahd duly organism nndeT Liiiws of tke State of Norm Carol ijUf with ample means is prepared to transact General Dnkin& Hu$irics 3 and furnish accoinjnodations tof aUsCu; lomeis on juioerai lenm. The bankiwfll receive Depteltssubjee1d Check, and will Allow j Interest .(jeojidirjg to Agreemeniy on an ieposiis iei( on time, or issue Certincatestf Deposit bearing in- terest at the, rate of sight per cent per Annum on--all 1 suins Mng" Ver lUlftir Y T 'it 'Bullion and " i Zrlrt and Nilvai l Vin VJI V"1 A U1M 111 T VI Wllkj JLUliAVtl MIL. Bank 'Notes Bought Und field. 'i! 3 J Cashier. jan. 1 18 3. And Caskets or ,aU .sizes and f tyles jof fihh,, together with Mahogany, ,Rpewood, , vvainup, ropiar ana nneuomns, iron uie pia Collesres at a small advance on MANUFACTURERS' RATES. and ! plainest anqcneapesi-'io me full gla ithneawi Special attention given to ftirnislring Dwellings; Hotels finest Octagon Cases and Caskets, with the most elaborate style, furnished with hea tings, glass tops, , trimmed in Silver Moun- Janu ary 21st,' 1873: CALL, SEE ATD PRICE BEFORE BUYING. ROBT. P. DAVIDSOH. CXCjlEXSIOB I ! LqTHE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST!!! T O V Jj A N TE.RS . ; WE Offer the following Fertilizers: Patapseo Ouano, Chesapeake Guano and Watson Clarke's; Super-Phosphate. We have pleasure' in again . tendering to our Farmers the above first-class Fertili- u Td those who-have Used them so many years we need wily say-that they are guar anteed 4q bp ifully np to their previous high standard, , f, ; ' . And to such, as have not yet used them brn6 trial wiThconvlrice them that they are ftspetiGt V kll othert y 6 make sure of a supply and please hand iri your orders early, tle- 4XHAtirnption exceeds the luanufacturing power. Fdr salel in any ijuaintity, by 1 ' ; W STENHOUSE MACAULAY & CO. 'jan 10; - ' r r I- . : Encourage Home Industry ' . CT Aifl - COTTON-- Seamless Veal Bags, 0UU made at Franklinsvillej - N. C, and for sale by - - STENHOUSEjlSlACAULAY & CO. -aPm, : - . TE Jprietor of the abore l.amd Hotel respectfully invites the people of Charlotte and the public generally to , call on him when they visit StoteAmllc.'ilIe will spare neither paini nor ' mortey-to make the S1MONT0N HOUSB ijtf :dk$$ HOTEL, and worthy of public: mtroriagf. : , A ' : iiTA. npv 2frtf .t1i vlftiliJi?!??? 1 Box of Sugar Cured (Hickory 8 racked) ? Breaklast strips, yery . pice indeed , for sale low by l B. K. SMlTIf: apis" -''' r --r''- -'W. NEW Spring Styles Hats and Bonnets. Ribbons and Flowers, Just received at , , , ; MB3.QUERYU1 iARJIINE and Violet Inks, at " PUREF01?fib B RAS8 LETTER CLIPS, at: - - . PUREFOYS. , KIS 0?X,E8Tii33? JLI NCOjLNTON, Vo'RTH C AROaLI n a. Hotel Building, Opposite J.,C. q 0 B B S ' S.T-0 R,E . 3T- A HACK will be mm itvpopjiec tion with the house. v , Mas. J5, H, KISSER -,mar i ' ;;,Aiygk- NEW YORK HERALD, Received tdty and sold at 5 cents each, at mar 6- - . " . 1 - PUREFOYS. ... . 1 Ml. I i 1 . . I1 l,lfl( i -z Floury Ploni. :i THREE Hnndred Sacks Extra and Fam ily Flour in store and fo sajeby- n "' stekh6.usemacaulatca CO. 0TAT03BS, . w -i..ri APea?anrGociSo "SlSHOtlECAULAi mar 23- i a . JnttReceited o nd A T McMtrrray &TJavis a very 1 deeaht stoeH of Heaay-adelotBing embraeTng ALLiJUE LATE SPflUtf. STYL -r J-r "4 It'. j.ji j. ju ';i:i;.M' TO. -: B iN.SMmi foryour Vegetable9 4. i ALSO, i r Fine lot of Hav. 6,000 GobI Unibd btnv ty Shingles. For sale at , .uv.lR i ..' , .,,i..v-sB,S.M j;1may 9,.j -j :.- VnMi;! ?fnv: ;LVri$dMB Sioc iwT; fe1! -'iffisrA -c- - " i. rvui , - - may 9 i! J! ii V I 5 i I! V: '4 I i Iff 5 I i m w PIC f s 7t x - :-.A
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