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Qj ph. The Chfti'loitS-'OMerver; JOHNSTONE JOKES. Office, Biyeii's. KoHdini?, Trad, Street,- BATISH Of SCBKCBtTTtOW. . ,. Dally ae year in ad yam, . 00 Six months, in advance, .............w 3 00 Three Months, in advance,. . 1 go One month,- in advance,.......;.......; go Tri-Werkly, nc jtKX.X02Z-ii, $30 Weekly, one Vft...........,.., 2 00 LOCAL AFFAIRS: 408. P. CAtDWEtt,Xocal Editor. :. .Churches To-day. iBYOX ST. M. K. CHURCH.- Re V. H. . T. Hudson is expected to" preach in this butoh to-day. Stran gew,are invited. 0AXVA.HY Mission Church.- Services at 11 A. M., and at 74 PMl, Rev.W. S. Hal torn, Pastor. Lutheran CHUKCH.--Services at 11 A. M., Rev. N. Aldrich, Pastor, f . : Episcopav Chtjbch. Services at 11 a. M., and 5i P. M.; by RevrB. 3. Bronson PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.Sejvices at 11 A. M., and at 7 P, M.Bev. A. W. Miller, D. D. : -. . tg J- I Yesterday was a pleasant Indian Sum mer day. , , - ..j .. ;j . Crjli 1: i ... ' The Mayor's Court was devoid of inter est yesterday. . . 1 1 r There was! a free oyster supper at Goch rane's Saloon last njght. . . Quite a number persons from a. distance arrived in the city , yesterday and took rooms at the hotels &r a week to come. : iw'r. . , . ; ' There were a large number of stranger? from all parts of the country in the city yesterday. . -. .-.. v . . For the Fair. Dr M W.Hill, otgs yille, will enter . .next, week, a fine gray mare for the trott'ng races. . She isa. fast trotter bnt is untrained. ,The mare is for sale. The Columbia Union-Herald is mistaken when it says that I'one-of the attractions at the Charlotte Fair will be a gift con cert." ' , Hou. Dudley W. A.dams. ?Thisi gen tleman , the Master of the National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry, arrived in the city last night and. took quarters at tie Central Hotel. Male Race. There will be a mule race of J mile dash on the race track' one day next week. Th.e premium for it Jbasbeen made up. All entries for the race must be made the day preyious. This Will be one of the mo3t interesting features of the week if carried out as it is hoped. Business .tike; Business was right brisk yesterday, but notwithstanding this we know cf one store where all the clerks except two went off. to dinner at the same time, and these two rolled off in different directions to get drinks, leaving the store to keep itself. Commissioned as Supreme Court Judge. On yesterday Col W P Bynum, of this city, and solicitor for "this district, received the appointment from Gov. . Cald well, of Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the State, vie Judge Boydep, de ceased. Col. Bynum has nofyet signified Mj acceptance of the conanaission . ,. ' Je Temperance Entertainment Quite a Pleasant entertainment took place Friday evening at Templar's Hail ' The enter tainment consisted of a drama, farce, &c. Thedifferejit parts were very cred$ab)y rendered; and the eveping?s performance Was well received by the audience present. We are glad to see a growing disposition en the part of th temperance WMsUtJes to ngage in theae plays. They elevate the moral and intellectual tone of. those in J teres ted, and, ks an attraotibn to oteteiders are promotive of the cause of temner.. - -. '"-MV.W. Tue Election yesterday was allowed to go by default. L No interest seemed to be manifested in the matter, either one .way the other, and the rote polled was light; In one of the wards the polls were not opened at all ; in another the Judge left dinner time and did not return : in an otaw the Judgesi walked, off 'about ithree o clock aud left the boxi sitting on fneU While there was no interest manifested, reeling of the community seemed to be gainst the issuance of bonds, t?"'-- " S- C. RallroadDurliir Falr Wek . J Allowing is thecschedule: which will J run between Greensboro and . Charlotte in V me aCCOmmrtrUfirtn train An V f P "Wednesday, Thursday and "Friday or next w k Train leave Greensboro. BtSOTJtpli leave JJoaMville 6:27 A Mileae ngtoa A ; leave Salisbury 7:39 AM; leave 8:39 A M; leave Harrisburg OiOS : arrive Cliarlotte 9:35 A. M. Kit... w . e, icave vnaxioue at vrju, iiHl arrisbur8 5:S1 P iftarrive CJonoori t J1' arrive SaUsburyOa p' MT; ? n arrfve Salisbury m PMT; , uomasville 8:18 P M ,arriveJBreM- " v.in u Will k te uj me aoove wu penious taan 1 XI 1 . 1 Al. - A. -c Tom as far, as Greensboro " and a Wnle day at the Fair and return, W11 evenJD8 without being forcedlio unseasonable hoursy Iexpected, thi lT fcram wiU bring manyMrirOol traia will U; regarded: Mflrtf CJT?81 trtin lind wiU have egual Kb7t road nit rnaU and e XmuT: other trains will lay off In, for them. Vol. X. Gone te Settle-Our . excellent Sheriff, M E Alexander, Esq , left. last night " for Raleigh. To-morrow he will pay' to the State Treasurer $32,402.24, the State tax of Mecklenburg county (or thenar 187S. PersonaUrWe had a : pleasant call ves terday afternoon from T Fncb, one ui ine eqitora or the Atlanta CiatittUion. -MrW7 Woodward of .lhe-"Nev York bovlh, is at the Central Hotel. Capt Fred Nash and . Coi.Ham Jones both arrived-in Charlotte yesterday morn ing with their brides. .1' , -ueiay ot the,. Air line.- The north em boiinilmnil train tin the Air Line Railroad ; was four hours behi ad ; time' ift racliing Uiarlotte yesterday iriorning. The way was caused by ; hot Journals and scarcity of water. 1 Device 'of the CaroUua Military In stitute,. The device of tlie Carolina Mi li tary Institute has been fixed upon -as we lirn from one of the officers. It will ap pear on the flag ot th Institnte TankL on tn,e buttond of the uniform; T It -wAl1 -consist ot a pen and sword crossed, ajpjne and a palmetto, in the bacjtj ground, and the woras in a circle : "Carolina Military In- stitute,.- .., .olu. it- Fair of the Carohnas. Merchants and ladies who" desire to place articles on 7exbibrtion can have tbetu convey edHo the grotmds free of charge by leaving the - arti cles or notice of. their whereabouts at J. M. Leak & Cos'. TpbaccQ Store, or at McMurry & Davis Dry Good Store. As many as can do so will please send in their articles eariy " Monday morning so as to avoid the- rush on Tuesday- " Charlotte Institute for Young Xadies. It Wil 1 be seeti :l , by reference to advtrtisem'enti in : an "uiijer coliinin, tha classes i- draw ing, painting; &o.,.Wilf he organized at the Institute on X to'-morraw. If anything has ben Jacking iru this school before, that lack has now been supplied. -Thje -'. machinery" is in perfect working xrder, and is well managed. We repeat what we haVe often before said: that this is tone of the best institutions of learning in the country and one, whose ad vantages should be; considered by parents, who havt' daughters to educate. - ' . ' - Fair Items. Each day during Fair Ljireek trains will be run from the C, C & R R Depot, to the Fair Grounds, leaving the depot every, ten minutes." " -.A gentleman, who has just returned from a tour throughout the State, says, that in every cityvillage and; town Where' he has been, he met people "who were coming to the Fair." . - . v y .9 .-r ;.rtieles vwere being ; taken to the Fair Grounds yeBteraapdjeiitered up in pro per order. Letters were received by the Secretary yesterday from different persons who wil be here with horses," cattle, agriculture implements, fec. -J . -l At this, the close of the wee.k. before the Fair, the prospects are the very brightest fora grind and glorious exhibition of ar ticles,; and a6cupreexen ted pouring of The St. Louis Democrat advocates moderation and recommends that measures which .might-. be . miscon strued into acts of hostility by Spain. d aeierrea untu toe meeting 01 vjou- gress, wnen me voice ot me nation can be heard through the chosen re- preventatives ot tne people. . .. : The Key to Healths r lt is tlie easiest thing in the world to lose the blessing of health-, but when Jost it is npt so easy to -regain it The popular Idea ot nity years ago tnat a tremendous scouring ot the ; bowels was an essential element of cure in almost jAl diseases has fortunately for mankind been pretty effec tcally exploded. The introducuon-, . of Hostetter's Stomach. Bitters, nearly a quar ter, of a century ago,may.j he isaid to. have given tne ooup at grace to drastic purgation. The world has learned from the beneficial effects produced by that admirable prepar ation . that one medicine may embrace the three properties of atonic, a laxative, and an alterative: tnat tne three curative pro: cesses 01 mvigoruuv", punucauon ana re gulation may be composed at the same time bythe operation of a singteagreeable remedy. There are sound, philosophical reasons for the remarkable improvement which the Bitters occasion in tne condi tion 'of a deranged and enfeebled system. This pure combination of vegetable juices not only strengtnens tne stomacn, stimu lates the appetite and braces the nerves, btrtalflo imparts tone and vigor to the sec-t retory organs as tne ajtin,a.ue nver, ana tle kidneys ;--ana i tne 0100a nas oecome tow thin and watery to norlsh the body pro perly; enriches and yitalizes that "raw material" faU the solid portions of the frame. At tbla nerlod of. the year, when intermittent fevers, bilious disorders, stom ach complaints, tod dysenteric and diar rhesic ailments are more or less rife, occa- ilonal dosesf the Bitters will be found ttttaleguard againsTthe atmospheric cpndltions wnicn generate them. ,- An ac ceasloh 6f eeheral vigor is necessary to en able the system to resist jlhe morbid influ ence of the malarloui vapors which rise from the earth at this season : and of all the known laviirorants. Hostetter's Bitten is the safest and the most botent. . CHAKLOTTE. N. Q. New Advertisements. The Diamond Cotton Chopper and Cultlvatorr- WITH one man and one horse, does the work of over six men and two horses. It bars both sides, weeds, chops and dirts the cotton at the same time. It has taken the only Gold Medal at the Georgia State Fair, and the first premium everywhere it has been exhibited. Price of Machine with attachments $35.00 and actual freight. For circulars, address "the Diamond Cotton Chopper and Cultivator wanted" in every town in the South. It is on, exhibition at the Fair Grounds this week. 4 nov 23 lw CH ARLOTTE INSTITUTE .For Youug Ladies. . Classes in DRAWING. PAINTING and FAifCY-tWOREwill be orgaruzed at the Institute on Monday, the 24th inst. TERMS PER HALF SESSION Payable in Advance : Pencil and Crayon Drawing.5 $10 25 10 10 iUPaintlng, ' - . Grecian, Antique and Oriental - Paint;ng, (on glass) each, Wax-work and hair-work, each, Nov. 23rd. 1873. Fair of the Carollnas. THE ..Executive Committfee would re specttuily announce to subscribers that the Fair is at hand, and their sub seriptions are over due. and that the Treas urer will call for the same on Mondav Belt. ..Be prepared to pay: the money must come now. . J03. GRAHAM. Chr. Ex. Com. nov22 2t : - DwelUogr IIoucs and Lots FOR SALE. ONE Two Story House on North Trade Street, with two lots, has six rooms, two nice Bay Windows, a good garden and well of excellent water. Also, several very desirable lots for il well located. Apply earlv. S. P. SMITH. P. S. The above house if not sold soon will be for rent. oct 29 lm NEW ARRIVALS AT B. N. SMITH'S. T?RESH BEAR Meat, Fresh Pork. Fine X Li&rge ADDles. Fine Mountain Cnhhacra Choice Fresh Butter, Mince Meat, in Buck ets, Cream Cheese, Soda Crackers, and Bo logna Sausage. 200 doz Fresh Eegs, nice country meal, corn oats, xc. uur JLatme Saloon: is in full -operation meals at all hours, from early' morn till ate at night. Call and trv Jerrv. Our BAR is supplied with tne choicest liquors. Countrv made Brandv and Whis key a specialty ; our selection is made with nnH will ho -rarnmmanAaA f I v , -..vi.v i.w yuii ana unaauiteratea. B. N. SMITH. nov 21 FOR RENT. I WILL, rent in front of the Court House door on Monday, 24th inst., at 12 o'clock. AT TM, 1..V,1 Qi . . v " t r 1 : . r , . 3 j. ax. jvoiiuricK, suuwji as me xnecaien-1 burg House. Terms made known at time nf tpntitiiy. JNO. T. BUTLER, Agent. T.HOS. H. GAITHER, . Auctioneer. nov 20 f Rye Bread t Rye Bread I . TUST received Rye and Graham Flour; tl Will keep constantly on hand. ' 2 fresh jp constantly on band, Afresh every aay, tne J above. artleJes; which we fX -ionsignmenV attd;for sale,' cheap can an,d will jseli cheaper than 'the sdnie U 1 Express Waron ' -can be bought ;ih .Charlotte-- - Fresh Ba- . ' - 12 Shuck and ottn r&t - nanna, Oranges.l barrels Large Mountain Apples. - coin off -cheap at the Franklin uaxery, upposite Market. nov 1$ i , S. HOLTON A GO. . TRAYLDOB STOLEN. TJIROM the premises of the subscriber on X or about the 1st inst a medium sized wnite ana red spotted s cow. A liberal re ward will be paid for information of her or ior tne return ot her to me. " npy is q a T- A. wLSH- ii- 1 ' t 1 ii ft .11 - i TT ANDSOM E Stock of ; Real Point, and xx crape collars, at .. may tt ... r . B. KOOPM ANN'S. aiMMOK'S, liver Tnvigbrator for sale T O I " " " SCARR'S DRUG STORE. OCt 15-tifl' y, ; - : CARTER'S COMBINED Writing and Copvine Ink; J at A G A 1 2f IIE announce a neat an id I, tip pleasant T T amusement for the Winter evenin. PARLOR: CROQUET. Complete for $5 and $8 per sett, at: ; - sr. v . i:K LSQ, a large lot new Novels fresh from xx the publishers, at ; i j- 1. iii TIDDY'S,. 3 fUR School Books stock hrnbw comi J pletCWe don't deem it necessary' -to KO into detail, but; simply5 announce that' pnrJStpck is full0X3aU and see'-' TlwDT-4'BBO.-"' I Democrat and Home copy . nov 8 SUNDAYi,NOVJEaiBER 23, fpHE undersigned hive received a oora X plete an4 full line of Groceries, : Con feioneriestMusical Instruments, Toys, Christmas-ooda, ; cigars, tobacco, Ac, which theyare selling low for cash,' and tcrpuhctuat customers. i A. R. NISBET & BRO. TALL-at AcR Nisbet & Bm'w and hn J coffee, jugars, -molasses, teas, cheese- CALL at R Nisbet & Bro's and buy French Indies,' ipy, candies, sugar fruits, stick candies, (c. ' C1ALL at A R Nisbet J&. Bro's and buy ) accordeans, violinsgUitafs, famborines music boxesySc. ' i ei f . GALL at A R Nisbet & Bro's and buy toys o.f all kinds,, for children. , - GALL at A R Nisbet..fc Bro's and buy torpedoes, cannon and small fire-crack-era, albums; vases, work boxes, &c, suit able for Christmas presents.' - - CALL at A R ; Nisbet A Bro's and buy fine plug tobacco, smoking tobacco, of several brands,, with a large quantity and quahtyjof cBXSj Ti . ja-..-: 1 All of the foods' mentioned by A R Nis bet & Bro can be bought at wholesale and retail price. '- - t - Oii Hand. ORANGES,' teniohs; Raisins Dates, and Nuts.'cheBpa'than ever at nov 7-tf i- ' PUREFOY'S. To the Farmers of iVIecklen- ?ikukg county; WE hear from all quarters that our ap proaching Fair will be well patronized from other, countiesin; the State and from the adjoining1 States." ' y" ' We respectfully appeal "to you to njake an exbibjtipn, of the farm products, and hit your wives and daughters exhibit speci mens of their handy work, and thvu show the world what old Mecklenburg can-do. Books showing premiums offered can be obtained on. application.. Remember ibe Fair commences Nove.mber5. T- L- VAIL, Sec'y. All city papers copy - nov 11 . Li . - , THE Subs-cribers are now receiving and Lave iir store the following line of goods direwt from Importer, and to those at all sceptical we will show the Bonded Warehouse receipts : : . j 3i Casks Burgundy Port, Ex Larkspeer, 3i u Malaga Wine, " Baltic, , H Pipe Jamaica Rum, Vv Mullen, 10 Gals Ramsay 'Scotch Whisky, Mullen, 11 Pipe Crown Fish Gin, Ex Mass .2 Cases FlwioPort, U. 2 "meteastellon'ijt Ctogittiej-? 2 " E Simpson & Qo'a Bitterst . : . , 2 Baskets KrUg, Wine, Pints, , , , To connoisseurs we can offer'something choice, at - , W. H.-H. HOUSTON A GO'S. nov 14 Trade Street, Charlotte, - BUTTERICK'S Fashion Book for Nov ember for sale by McMTJRRAY A DAVJS. Oct 60 ; . NEW IDEA RESTAURANT. fTIHE New Idea Restaurant is now open jl to the public, in the basement of the JMew idea tsaloon. The public fully invited t give a call. is respect- BENNETT BARNES. nor 11 lm Free Lunch Js.V EKY Day from 11 to 12 o'clock, at the .New Idea Saloon. nov 11 lw FOR SALE. 50,000 Strawberry plants. 60,000 Concord A Clinton Grant C.ntti iur saie oy a. T. M1CJS.ET, novll2w .jSalem.N. C. Molasses and Syrup. 60 Barrels Common Molasses, 10 .carrels -J? me byrup, i ' ior saie oy STENHOUSE; MACAULAY A CO. Sugar and Coffee. 100 Barrels Sugar; various brands 75 Sacks Coffee, bought before recent rise ior saie oy . . a s - "STENHOUSE, MACAULAY A CO. I Uar received, a nne lot nf f)i0ttnnfs I . ilr--a- ,1 Ji: ' S?mp.ver7 me i '!. -J. r. BUTT. : Ear Corn, and Oatsi . A quantity of cornln the ear. and a larce amount of Oats iust arrived and for sai Dy , s-WtPJ&aXK, oct 1 CollegaStree - IU8I KeceiVBd 12 Shuck and Cotton Matrass. 25 Candy Jars, 25 Dozen Brooms, - . ' 10,000 Cigars, 10,000 Clay Pipes, , " ; 50 Dexen' Can Fruit, ; Also, a lafge lot of Glassware. 4 THOS. H. GAITHER, ' ' Auc. A Com. Merchant, nov 7-tf -. -. - 3 rp's Peace Paper DEDIKA8HUN. rtlO'the unarm'd, unleg'd, unpenshun'd, A : unwept, unnonoru, ana nnsunx Sol- jiers ot the .Confedrit States, so-called, I dedicate this book. Their unaffekted. un- complanin patience inpeace, so-called, is equarea oniy py tneir untanmh'd and un teryfied Valorrn War. BILL ARP. For sale at TIDDY'S. - nov 7-tf NOTICE. ALL persons ha vine ordered fruit trees. p.., arom jiew , uaraen nurseries,,: near fi r VT y-i , . ' ureensboro, and who have not receired j tnem will find them by calling on R M Aimer s sons. nov 14 dtwawlw . -Si. $ n , . For Sale. 'Souse and Iot; iil- EMZ&&5i$fi?k House contains five rooms and mnrrv good kitchen and all necessary out-houses. Gai den coverinc more thim onp nf grovfe&I. . Well of good water. Evervthine new and for sale cheap. Apply to -j-i no v i.u . eT J it. HOLLAND: i W YORK HERALD. Raceiyed TWiW ' and sold a S cents each, at mar 6 PUREFOY'S. . m. i 1873. No 1,469 S3 O CO . o 3 CHAR tOTTE, N, c, Prescriptions prepared at all hours of tlie Day and night. . Choice Green and Black Teu, Selected especially for Family and Inval ids, at SCARR'S June 29 -- - Drugstore. .FBESII PICE9. . Just received a lot of sefect: 8pices for Pickles, Preserves, Ac., at. F. SCARTR'3 june29 . Drugstore. Pure Salad Oil. Finest article iii Market, at t bCAKit'S Drugstore. jun 29, 1872 CAUTION. . BUT ONLY THE GENUINE fAlBBAHKS SCALES, MAKT7FACTUEE0 BT E.-& T. PAIRBAEKS & CO. ' , Standard SQales, Stock Scales, Coal Scales,., Hay Scales, Dairy Scales, Counter Scales, Ac, Ac. Scales repaired prornptly and reasonably. w?fer hlbroemer's Coffee and Drug MHhCompctkm.Bll.aU.iaietter Presses, Ac., Ac. thx most rxariccT iXARMCASH DRAWER. , ITI ilea Alarm Till Co'. EVERY Merchant EVERY DRAWER SH0UID Use Them Warranted. . BOLD AT , FairbanKs Scale Warehouses, FAIRBANKS & CO., 311 Broadway, New York. 166 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, 53 Camp Street, New Orleans. FAIRBANKS A EWIXG. Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., .2 Milk Street, Boston, For Sale by Leading Hardware Dealers, sept 9 taw 4m QLD JAVA COFFEE, At samenrice as Rio, put up in pound packages, and 60 pounds packed in a box. and.an Old Dominion Coffee Pot, in addi tion, so that when you buy a pound . of coffee you stand a chance to get the coffee pot. - ' Call and examine this coffee not as it is tbo beat in use, at oct 21-tf JNO. T. BUTTS' Market. ' , , - - GHOCOLATE, Arrowroot, Gelatine, Pure Ground Pepper, Gineer. Cinnamon. July 23 W. R. BURW-EL I , jfc CO. THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN IS SHRIEK'S . . . ' . r TEMPLE OF FASHION THERE YOU WILL FIND THE LARGEST . kW FDIEST STOCK OF . . -1 ' v ; CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING -' ": FOR " " " " MENS', BOYS' AND YOUTHS' WEAD, ; . - ALSO ;- ;- ' TheXareest Stock of Gents Fuihing Goodo HA3S, CAPS, TBTJNKS,' VALISES,' - . : u,i . w y h , SATCHELS, AND UMBRELLAS, IHRICfeSH)PIB.8CpHPBTmON,, f .Remeinber'the Place, 24 Tryon Demdcrat and Home Copy, RATES OEADVERTTSIJKaV- One Square one time ......,.,,41 CO 7. 11 it fcw uYa,WMMt y M 1 CO - --: four days .;;.....V;v.... &-. " , five days , 8 C3,i;: one week. BO twt Weeks... mHt,MiM. 5 d three weeks-.... g 3 " one month.:.:::: Ad Contract Advertisemanta-takcn-ak- - proportionately low rates, r . . , , fT - Five Squares estimated ava quarter-ee 0 1 umn, and ten squares' as a halfcolnmn. 10NEYJ :HOHr.WilITflil i...::.i i GOODS SOLD AT TAKING into consideeation the exUting state of affairs, such as low price of Cot ton, scarcity of Money, and a general de pression in, every branch of business' I have firmly resolved that I will hencafiartci offer my stock of Goods to the public at, pInic prices ! There will' be no ieyiatica'freji this rule. It will be- ktrictly ebserve4. The principal Stock of my Fall aad Winter Goods has been, purchased by nf in the .Eastern. Markets, after the com mencement of the present Monev CMaisi and m consequence, at low figures" I, an therefore enabled to sell my Goods signal ly reduced prices. The Goods hare also ueen seiectea with usual care and atten tion. ' w.:n-, .' ; , The course purauid. for strict. 'fair and honest dealing, during the number of years I have resided in Charlotte, and th f patronage and confidence heretofore - so liberally extended to "me hv ib mni. gives me the assurance NOW; that this an nouncement will find, its--way into very household with the desired effbet. My Stock of Goods.iscoiapleU ha every department, and those wishing to purchase will be able to suit themselves in , . : . Styles, Qualities & Prices , , .. at : Wholesahj ARebiU Dtalar in MILLINER Y ' GOODS, STAPLE BITfiiK- NOTIONS," HATS, GENTS' CLOTHCO AND niBNISHlNG. GOODS, Ac Ac Trade Street, CHARLOTTE, 5. C. To Wholesale Dealers and Country Merchants, I offer special inducements and assure them, that I w411 11 rwC ! cheaper than tnev can hnv- and Eastern markets. My Motto Quick Sales and Small Prof its ; The Best Goods for the Least Voney. Orders solicited and promptly filled. nov8.tf B. KOOPMANN. FOR SALE BY the ounce quart or gallon, Silver Spray Sewing Machine Oil, at the Home' Shuttle Office. oct 29 lw ALMANACS," Demecrat and Home copy. ' ,4; Positive Assertion t . That the best Fipur in the city is at J 9 WILLIAMSON A CO S. Every sack or barrel warranted. Our terms Cash. novlS-tf TO BUY GLDTHJN6 3Pa?ioe FANCY AND Street, Pavid Parkg Butfdtnff -'J ''L v - Nov. 12 .a MM I! tl'A K 1 I 0 i It-! It 5 l5i It 1 j t i . ii 1
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