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i The Charlotte ?01)S6ftS5E " PUBLISHED T " JOHNSTONE JONES. f 0f5ce, Springs Building, Trade Street. BAES Of 8UB8CECPTIOI. i - . one year in dranLM. $6 00 o-xiionths, mad Months, in n"month, in adyfcJie, Weekly one year..........................." LOCAL AFFAIRS: i , - i 7 CAL1WL,JU JLocal Editor. Subscribens will please look outtSrj iifnross hiarlc on their paper!. They Hrfe thus noti ted tbatitheir term of Bubscrip ioU has expired ; and are respectfully re vested to renew at once. "CHABI-OTTJ5 MAKJJCTS Corrected Daily. Cotton Market. Thursday, March 19, 1874 Inferior ordinary, Oood Ordinary...,. :.. strict Good Ordinary Low Middling ..... Market quiet and easier .... .iiifer tu-aay, 440 Daies. Country tow-Hams, ll dides, ' " Shoulders, " bog Kound, Count: Beeswax iWter-Uoice, Country, brandy-AWe W--l reacn, White, (without sacks) - Mixed, Eggs, per dozen, 8 a i'fowr'aniuy, ixtra, Hupcr, Ti-wti Dried Apples, " ,l Peauhes, " " Blackberries, low Chickens, spring, 41 Turkeys, " Duckb, Hides Dry, 4i a 4.60 4 4U a 4.50 4 00 22 a 26 75 a 1 25 Lard OoadJ . ' Common, Jca White, Cm1 liinck. Cfcmn4ry ,rllja42; none 88 a 90 05 at8 05 a 08 Vlme, Oniinif, feus Pure c " Mixed, Wrtocs-tlrisli, ier bbl, bweet, Tallow, Wheat Ked, per bush, White, 1IW Tub washed, i0 a iO 5 a 5i a o dt$Lllji?-- u , . New Advertisemeuts. Baby Carriages -F Bhelton. Wanted Mrs E McGinley. U asou ic T h win as Sy in ns, Secretary. LOCAL. DOTS. The riiooii sliowa'nef Wast nrit.;lV The 0aiKRVT3'ff Chieftain will arrive this morning. " . The Raleigh Sentinel hasn't reached us in two days. Riding out wa day afternoon. What are the Grangers going to do about the Fair'ia'!(loiy,py :: ' "t No railroa'd accident' in a week on arty of the roads running iutoCai.jQu unusual. The Mayor's Court contribute to these columns this morning, one c.se of drunk and uproarious yesterday. iTine $5. Yesterday was another waf ni arid day ; rather too warm, indeed, to be alto gether comfortable. Cottori sales were quite tcrday, 44a bales havintt been Bold There was a decline of i cent in the price of low middling uihe,4ajrefor,er ... . . The hew isjiue of ten ents ( bills iw the prettiest ,whichj baa jeen'" nia'de 'siu.ee tlie war. The engraving.on. ihe leftend ryeprfih; enta Williain ll Meredith;'-irho was Sec retary of the Treasury undetffkntore1 itf 1S49. Keys Fouud.A bundh WrfveeVs dn! steel ring, has been found on street & left at this office. One of the keys belongs to a Dost-omce lota trf!jf WkA ovsffter carat have the bunch&5r Mil r r -r it ; and paying foKtMs&Aic Another Match Game. A party of 9 of the young boys who formerly belonged! (dl the Independent Base Ball Club, will play an equal number of thrngecXadets-A match game a!&frlAilk! two clubs have iio connection with the two which playefcjtia-Jafct&Ulrtoy ly, the fevet-rtgefh?" ! "Au you Love Us Hal, No More of It. wiii not the weekly papers hml a little mercv on the Dublic. and stop pub lishing thatieAe nportryrentitled.ij'Tiie New Cur'cKafii?,hat have we done that the punishsaent of aeeing this thin; stuck in every other papfr one picks up "hould be Visited upoA vt3 Publish "The BeauffWl Wow'ftJr'aae' td: Spring; Just by way of variety. I ' Marriage of CoJn nesday Evening, the 18th inst., Mr. R S Phifer. of this city, was united in marriage to MissTBeile iffcCehafteslrice- of the bridels mother, in Person county lhia State. The jmarriage ceremony wjw performed by Reki-Otil rjeoBolt1nitJThe young cbuple, with a number of -theirV tendaaiirrreached. Charlotte .last eye; on tb'pwk, exnress train pnho,, RailrrjMd?ii dfio 'ootw J2 labto'lffw Knurl hinBgtrin!iH naLio iixii n ErtlCTailtl'Mtdtta.ait noonariyoi'ipo arrived in Charlotte on their way fyipA Mippi,in which State they will make their homes. The negroes were from Cleaveland TOuntywe.nderstand,T-Lt. 7 - ft produce. v X 15 rV If? ?12 J 25 y 3 a Xtf Pin 2i WEI l wwm gd.. Tber&JlLtell flUftplUJm toltlie ct. They arrived at 2 P. M, uem ror white immigrants, who will be more efllcifcift ailatnllUboreiap ian4iwhoj will do moreto advance the material in terests othe covtittf. ;nXM: m.'.'lIflTTOa" Tax tlstluff-The Board of Trustees of Charlotte Township will commence on the 1st day of April ensuing, to make out a iffofll taiable ferbperty, real estate, personal property, spells, &c, in this town ship. The Board is composed of six mem bers, any two of which can make out the list. Make your returns promptly. - Afore immigrants re Immigrants Coming. Messrs. Grahj & Nkh telegraphed to New York last'etSfiing forlS additional immigrants to be st(Jem at oe. Homes have been fouAnhtfthem. anifcan hft fonnd easilv ar,y naojylil come. The far- mis ouasuon 01 wnice laDO. ana Messrs. labol Gral I & Nash are daily reel ring letters - Jpt inquiry as toyrhat are the terms up Vrwhich llboress flan be had, &c, ry as tfFSrhat are the upon etershnr RTCuninii Quiie a o m 2 eaot ISorta Carolina Virginia 3 nave beenflDn in exodrsion to Citv ear Pefr;bftrsr Xhis week, and an ah an i Com- fpany, Of Peteigbuig. tolh an account of tnanueiJpubJiBd in the News of that city, the following Occurs : MrJonesf the Charlotte Observer, xt spokeand made a good and sensible aking of the North Carolina edi- $fPr frjBiass, who attended on the occa sion, the News says: 'These specimens of the North Carolina press gang are well calculated to reflect credit on the protessioii and on their State, and we only regret that their stay in Pe ieribiirwaslto'shctrt.'.l' - : . i.'.ii.t i'mk,, n j-i r-i v. . dev. Vanct-Thrs gentleraan rho has had occasion to visit Greenville, S. C:, has been invited to deliver his lecture on ie"- v IriW QmAScelfiit,,.. iniWauch: pretty pid accepted, and was to have repeated it last evening. The Republican 01 that place says, iu speaking of the lecture : "Gov. Vance, of North Carolina, has signified his willingness to favor the citi zens of Greenville with his celebrated Bh - iimowSeVwnSeler - Nation of Mie Lnrth, said to he an able and mas terly production. Due notice will be giv en by handbill of the time and place ; and when it is known, we promise a glorius eat to all tbose.whp jnay attend. P'U miss the opportunity of seeiug' aiict hear-1 ing Gov. Yanee for on?e in your , .life. Bear this iW rtrtttd' f : . I .t ' ; A I'amHy'iBroil.-i-Yesteivlay morrting a man nameti isaiiev, a con iVractf ontiie Carolina Central Railway, arrived in Char- He soon came up with them here in the city, and forthwith sued puta peace war rant and had Norton j brought ,aip baore the Mayor. There was ft t large -stock of unburdened himsetfof a good deal of it, Bailey "felt sorry for the man," as he ex pressed it,'aiirt'tbece 'was oomproiaiaeti without any binding over. Hand shaking tttok place, and ater a.greatiuan.y. protes-i-. went off apparently satisfied. potations of whiskey, appeared again at the Mayor's office, and desired that anoth er Warrant be, issued for, .Norton.,; that Nor ton Had rtthQff ith his wSfe and he eould n"o take it'lie Waskea'citizeto'a tofiu' i Tbe Mayorcould! a6tee the utUHy rbf h avihg the man ' ' Wtgfeett -' Up' H -eeoti( time, and after the matter had been ad justed, u.toii Jthe complainant to pay tne cost in auvance anu ue wuuiu ginni the warrant. Bailey seemed not to have any money, and the warrant, therefore, did between the two men, or who took the woman, this deponent is not advised. J t'aptycharles' E. Waddell. The Pe tersburg (Va.) Daily News, of the 17th inst, Uontains4h fiaUpinolic of jhe death f the rfre- "atWSbU-'ifWafcf-iwhose name stands at the head of this article .benVe-. oeived,- of h death last, evenmaln TJah-i ville, of Capt. Chas. E. Waddell, of this ci ty. His illness was brief and the announce- ixneirt oiiia doaaise will startle his friends, rahtrnntteeflftfte whole community, where he was so well known ana so mucn oeiov ed. For some time past Capt. Waddel has occupied the ppsitipn ''of travelling agent for the Great Bouthci,nTigpa!tch;Faat Freight Line. ' li "Capt. Waddell was a native of Orange county, North Carolina, and removed' to t.hia nitv snmA time before the war.. "At the : be'ginhirtg of the war he left1 this reity; in the Uld city uuara, lztn Virginia jg' iment, and served faithfully inxthat com- p'Sin iand till the close of the struggle, during lelttitseVefiVe&rsoljaEin KtO Captain of his company. As a man, Capt. Waddell was a singu laritl lQTdtafflaciex4 jBWTnasniyJ: pi awcic; 4iinu, ;jmf?w flniH."' VA. T.T7 r!i train, and will be in charge ofthe Mason ic jfrateroUjU Mryftfo PV9?ffl?g wh.i(ho,iraa,ih.aye JhM! jr.c l it tiii, .tflli hip, Tj.'kVI V i We leartivftera iheiuMl oXUUelStUy GererafMah'ohe gYe' frerarportatidii.! to ade&hineinl, Petoraotirg stnd: cf. CiaitteofiJW;. Masonic Lodges to go up the Southside Raiiroad Wednesday morninniyei ht remts o Capt. Waddell and escort arid the funeral took place from St. Paul' Ckorch. Blandford Lodge, No. 3, and Pow.hatan Starke Lodge, No.: 124, partici pated'ih' W fua'eral fttitiM i christiagenMefBanff t,w, nrt jT "S io1 J rp Wi ft aocii jt TXX2V?Xt 1 VS d.; dm i m lHndon Quarterly Reylew The Leo nard Scott Publishing C.'s reprint- of the London Quarterly Review 'otL Janhalylias "'nmmaWi - I a Ti. a t a ii I cer, put noBT-ne tess" noticeable - on stvax account.! rTIe epithet Ypqiwierew," fre quently fipplfed by some to Quarterly Re views, is of 'Sfitng jone "; for this num ber, which, is Sled with articles of Univer sal interest. No less thin three biographical sketches arrest the attention as . we turn over the pages. Winckelmann'a History of Ancient Art has long , been a 'standard authority; but few have known the career of the au thor, as given in the pages of this review painful in its outset, tragical, at its close.' n a review of The Personal Becollecr tions" of Mrsf Somferville, we have the out rine of another,, life, one of repose and peace, contrasting strongly with the trou,- bled story of the other. The little Scotch assie, whose parents thought one year's schooling Jwheri 'She'was ten years old would fit her for her -work in life, had a ove for study which could not be repress ed by the tgireat? 3fscoHrttgeraent which attended her early years,;. .No department of mathematical research was beyond her ' i ' ' f i i Ti x powers, it aauecessary to reuapicuiace Mrs Somericille's works; they are too-well known. we content ourselves with a. glimpse at .the writer. "Her head was rather smaller than those ofotber women of her moderate Ireight, and the( impres--sion which its. fawn conveyed" w,as that of exreme delicacy of feeling, and elevation of character ather .fchan, of ,po wer. Head,, cuiifenanVAr, rdfntieis','all were in- perfect harmoyi ih Ue x$ptyet inteli- irent. well-bred ladv. who talked sr tileas- tures, touched the piano with such taste, and worjfceffcattgbj loyey enbridery.'V, ( John Stuart Mill is the subiect of an- other biographical a'rucTe, in "which'-the development of rrts jfaind is 'illustrated by reference 'to the works produced at the dif ferent stages of his career. . Other articles are "Simplification of the Law;" "Sacerdotalism, Aqciet and Mod ern," treating on the': history and growth of Protebtant conffissions, and other ritual ist observances ; " Lombard Street," showing the importance f the Cash Re serve of the banking department of the Bank of England, as the ultimate safety- fund qf the English mercantile system ; The Despotism of the Future,'' of uni versal interest in these days when the la bor question.is being agitated all over the worfdVtfisian 'g&ngi 'an Folk-Tales," illustrating Sclavonic Mythology and Rus sian Social Life; and, 'JJThe Difficulties of the. Liberal Party. ' " .If jwe'haVe not dwelt at length upon all the articles in this number, it is because our space fails us. . Every one is worth reading. . Under tUe t)jcturesc(6e caption of "Pistols and Peanuts tbe (Jharles- hn.News prints the following fervid disbrttfchlfrorh Coluifibia, tb0 scene of the1 Smith Carolina1 legislature, brarirtg date of March 2, 10 p. m.: Th'eine wa -general row-in the House to-nft?bt. caused by the drunk enness 6f bhfe 'of the members, who was jofdijrecrto be put out and re sisted. Pistols were freely drawn, atAd a dissrrax:eful- scene ensued. The Houjse is iiow discussing a motion itt'ekpel A. Dannerly and H. Rileyy two, colored nfeJiiters from (Jrangc- onrg. me exenemene is, intense, and -geperal tow is probable. Thfe.SHmt)le9 of legislative discus aiou in that State are mostly red hot. The old Jordan homestead, five miles nojrQjeenshoi de stroyed by fire on Thursday last. The Ly renting the place was absent --when the fife occurred, but it is supposed to Jnave been accidental Found at Last ! A remedy 'that not oniy reiieyes, uui i:tra mat eucuijr u mankind. Consumption, as well as the nu merous satelliibryplf e.royn4 it in the shape of coughs, colds, bronchUis, ore tto6a4ftnfiaefa-atfce4.The remedy; we allude to is Dr Wistar s .balsam ot Wild Chetry, prepared by Seth W Fowle A Son, Boston. til mar 19. New Advertisements. Baby Carriages. A FULL assortment of :Babv '. Carriages '2. ijust received at F. M. SHELTON'S He baa soeh a- variety of styles and quali nesithat all tastes and purses can be suit led". Oatt early and get first choice. tKi off, Wajote.d, A SITUATION by a Firet-Class Milli ner who has worked for wholesale inevyuGsfcablishments in Philadelphia. giy?.Ifiterepces tnrougu postomce. Address . .MRS. E. McGINLSY. 4 r Masonic. TJlark;ommunietion of their- Lodge vjltfar 20"ia ; THt BYMU11d, TTERY superior lot of segars lust received T I and will be sold cheap. Dolls almost onvh aWav"at march5 18 t. iBt- ,f.'M.! T i I.'FERrit tv''S'choicX'improved L and selected yegetaWe peeds at HarcHia 7?S) DAVIDSON'S, mm r v Jim ia firii f ITiradejStrt.argooraTe V - ." 1 ' ,: .. . ' . . : .. . , -J - "HA '' ' ' " .," . .-, , ,y ' ' ' -,' , ; , . - ' - - : atop and ILead I tiie stiix uisina I avc a laree lot of Sugar Cured pusm$ " ,, r We have a targe lot of near cureofbeeT. re- We havejarge lot of cbtinftV 7 cared ba rn. iiv TJl ' ?r(':ii iiii!..f.l ,-:t..--;. .. We have a large lot oTboIogfi bausage. We ' haye fc large lot of "beef tongues. ';. We have a large lot of fresh caudiea. ; i : "We halve a large lot of fresh oranges. We hare" 1 large lot of fresh lemons. We have & large lot of fresh ban annas. We have; a large lot-of canned fruits. . Weiiavsj a- la rge lot ot fixnch candies. : We have ft larg? lot of ground peas. We have a Targe lot rjf coddi nut. We have a large lot of canned oytr. We have large lot of fresh pickles. 7, - We have a large lot of fresh.cigars. ' , r con ; In factour iStQck,,! ,too numerous to menjaprt, aiVd ifyou' want ,a' Dafgainf yon' can get it by calling at the1 cheapest store under the sun. Come one, come ' all and examine our stock: ' Come tjche sunny side, t ; march ; ; G-8 HOLTQN & ,Co .' Viirnv Laborers! On a bair of f lOO.OO1 per year and on ration , w are prepared to furnish Labor ers of any nationality and in, any, number desired, at Any railroad statioVin the Car- olinas. House Servants, Gardeners and Expert Tfaaesfneu also to be had at Spe cial rates, Southern Lands bought and sold. . ... All communications, answered prompt - y-andfuUyl'ijJ iU WA GRAHAM & NASH, Land Ldborfc Imxnigrafioa Brokers, Court House, marl? -p-n r KrXJb0toe.Tl Cl rv I. CAN delay the collection bf taxes no Jpngef.".-! thus give notice to all delih- cjilefiis thattf their taxes-are noi paid' by the 24th inst., I shall then prbtfced to sell property. SGost. will be saved by prompt attention ttt this matter. I have been in dulgent asilong as I can. This notice means basttiess. Let each delinquent tax payer govern himself accordingly. 1 mar 17 " ' M. W ALEX ANDER..' Democrat and Home copy Iwk FRESH and Prime Clover, Lncerne and Orchard. Grass. J march 14 ' W. R- BUR WELL & CO. 5,000 LBS. Pure White Lead, Linseed Oil, Window Glass, Putty, &c, , , W. R, BUR WELL & CO. mar 14 BROWN'S Essence Ginger, Elixir lode, Bromide Calcium, Compound Carbol ic Troches and Tarrant's Aperient. mar i a. ddavv riixa w. L,AlrESf SENSATION i EVERYBODY running to see the fight ; what is it about ? Whv, all-want one of those nice, hard, firm Beef Hams, at A, H. Creswelrs. Also, Country Bacon, A' very choice lot, Hams,. Sides and Should ders. Also, Peas, Beans, Sweet and Irish Potatoes, together with 20 bushels of On ion Sets, and other articles too numerous to mention. Call soon, and don't be fooled bv being too late. ?T . . CRESWEUU mar 4 -tf 4- mHREmshhdredSacks" Extra fcndFart mndjedSack Extra atidFa L ily Ftoflt irr.atoTe and for sale by$ STRNHOUSETAC ACAULAY A jGO: feb k i a ..J r. - n it .j i f fj r PL AITTERS HOTEL. - John T.tteesV Proprikor. :lA Greensborc, N. C. New Rooms. New Furniture, .Accomo dating LaiKilord,, Attentive,; eryants House Recommends Itself. Try It! Passengers and baggage conveyed to and from the depot tree ot charge. Farmers of Me.cklenlmrg County. We respectfwTly refer yon. to this East erh' farmer whose certificate we insert be low for information as to tbe Fertilizer we are agent fop. B. N. BMITH. TarsokO, N C, Dec. 16, 1333. Me. X B. Coefiixd Dear Sir The ton of Soluble Sea Island Guano I purchased of yon last Spring,' 1 xised in competkion with tour other kinds of iernhzera. and can safely say that the Sea island proved the bestr and all on- the kana of land. Yours, fcc., B. H. TAYLOR. march ID 1. ! '. : ' J v , . - f RICHARD ADAM. nil rA. i w r- A ft Jf C.J.-. Asm aireei, iueiow xaaia," (Branches 516 Broad and 152 Main,) Manufaeturei? of ail kinds of Bread, Cakes ami Crackers, Wholesale and Retail-. No charge for deli-very of Goods ; to.' Boats or nam XTA fnar. f,vr TU,.1 ' m A W may 1 lv. BOYDEII H0USJ2, WlLLIA 0 Wzi?jPfopr, A FIRST CLASS HOJlWmtate4oH venient to the business part ofthe aty. m umniDus wiu pe round t depot to vey passengers to the hotel: ; mar 2tf "I . i'l s 7ATEES a& H ARfiB, itQ. Eare prepared O Tjjaker liberal cash advances on cotton1 shipped to our friends in Charleston, o? New -York Will also attend tSromttW tii'sales of cotton con-' feigned to 6ftV. at WitCiowsCy'ifc Kintela', Charlotte, N. C. i oct W SELLING out irery "cheaprto-ti trade, at "CINE Shrry, Port and Madeira Wise. J AUo.rrencb Brandy.Atl v . n 'mar U W. R. BuRWELL & Co. . : i'WCOIlOWy'f No 1,566 THE T , OFFICE C, C. ' . ' iARLOTTE, Shippers- of COTTON, ATLANTIC . .. i ; - DOMESTIC, :, . - 5 ; LEATHER, i , ' - ' PAPEK and ail other IttCTchandisv interest to see me before Hhippmg th'efr froods by any other line, either North or South. Our line has fewer transfer, quicker scikedules and nvore careful handling, than any other route. Col. JoHif B. Palmeis, Hon. R. R. Bbidgcrs, A.OPt , , - , :-..! : . w. roar 17, Ira W. PEGRAM, Agent, HAVING FINISHED MY . NEW DOOR, SASH AND BLIND FACTORY, (Opposite the Female College, od the N. C Railroad,) I tvjsh t in form, my friends and the public,, that I am now ready to con tract for ! HOUSE BUILDING, ft - arid to receive orders for DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDING, BRACKETS, and? a'lrwork in mylfne.'' 'With the latest improved machines, and used nothing but the- uesi miii-ui iw jiuiwn;f in iwuiuiiiukuriiig, Mar y. im mi f ie mm AND LATEST IMPROYED EXCELS ALL OTHERS. March 12 CHANGE PROPOSED. Selling Off at Cost FOR CASHf I JipW OJTEB TO THE TRADE, rhy entire Stock o BOOTSr SHOES, and SHOE FINDINGS, at Give me a call and eowviftce yotTFselves, N. B Aft persons knowjns tlieftiself es r March 1, 1874, tf. R. F. DAVIDSON, DEALER IN fashionable Furniture, Spring Beds and Mattresses, Wood and Metallic Burial Cases and Cask efs, Ac, &c. HAS the largest stock in the city, and the lowest prices. ' Just received some beautiful Black Wal nut Chamba Suits, Cheap Cottage Suits, Wall Pockets and Brackets, Mantle Mir rors. Looking GW asses and Glass Plate. 200 Cheap Cottage Bedsteads jnet arrived, also, --100, doaen. .Rattan and Split Seat Chairs, a. first rate article. Call and exam ine. -. Charlotte, N. C, Feb. 20th, 1874. .'C. Dp WD, i ' CHARLOTTE. K. C. - Office near Court 'House next door to Col. John E. Brown, janL 3mos. k FINE lot or choice sugar cured hams 1 A and breakfast bacon, just received and Hwsalelowat i s ' REEL fcWHITTY'S Blue Front, "PARTIES who desire , to bay goods m XI 'small. quantities jaf (" wholesale pHpea cam ao sq vj caiung my r jmairlO' W-a rr - Blue Front, rates op Id wlEirnfetirGr One Square onf jtlnie,vXiui..$t 00 u I M taree osry,.. 2 four dayaM...r.J.A..j,no fivedays.. T...... 3 00 two weeksw...- 5 00 thre vtit: . ft M i (4 . M one month ,. 8 00 Contract Advertisements taken: ax proportionately low rates. Fire Squares estimated at a' quarter-eol ma, aad tea. squares as a haieolumn. GREAT COAST LINE, & A. E. K. N, Marcli 18,1874.' ' President. GenT Manager. GenT Fretght Agent. i uan auu win give stausiaciion. JONAS RUDISILL. LIGHT BDBM& DIE H 01 liC D CP. MAXWELL. 9 Doors Below T iddy's Book Store. WHOLESALE ANJ RETAIL, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, LEATHER COST FOR CASH. that I will do as proposed. S. B. MEACHAM, Sign Brass Boot. indebted will please call and settle. DR. Fr SCAKlt, O CD B OB S9 r-l to to p a 03 CHARLOTTE", IT. C, Proscriptions prepared at iH Hour . of the Day and night. Clioiee Green and Black Tear Selected espeeiaJly for Family and Inval ids, at SCARR'S jane 29 . ' Drugstore. FRESH SPICES, Just received a lot of select Spices for Pickles, Preserves', &e.v' at F. SCARR'S jun 29 Drugstore, Pure Salad Oik Finest article, in Market, at F.SeABK'S june 2, 1872 - ? J ' Drug Store. General CommissioA Hexcbant. CELARLOTTE, N. .CU lfi particular attention paid to seUing all kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco. . Hifftwistash price paid fbt Cotton.' ' AUrders from a- distaeeromprjat tended to. 'J, .X9JKCs. .... . J. - if
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