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Mm & WHOLES ALE AND Jl J5:T A' IL ; D E AJj ERJS4 IN .wAz-waio OTJnT7C T T? A TTXT?T A XTTV? ITT A riici IjUUlO, O-lJLW-UkJ, ,1t4xUL0L LJJJ I JO.iL105 HAVE removed to the new, large and elegant "SMITH BUILDING,nVext door to Brem , Brown & Co.'s Hardware Store, where they are receiving a full stock of SPRING complete in every particular. Their line of ladies' and gents' fine B O OTS A N nil be especially attractive, and will be sold at mar4 tf. Next door to Brem, Brown 1875. a SPRING AND SUPAMER FASHIONS. OF 3 MILLINERY and -1 :;v,n- -AT TV ftKOOPMANN & ROTHSCHILD'S. WE Again appear before the public with oar compliments, and announce, that we have in Store, and are daily receiving one of the finest and larg est Stocks in our line, ever exhibited in this cityv ; The constant increase of our business, wai rants twin the belief , that the only mode to secure success is to Bell Goods at a SMALL PROFIT, Our determination is now to adopt 9 81 In our busiriess, leaving the old style (large profit and big per cent) for oth- fcsrl ers to operate with r making ours the CHEAP STORE of Charlotte, selling the Oil E PRIC E B tn&rkine otir floods with the sidline and triple our business in this way. and as our customers will be greatly bene fited by this change, we hope to make our business still more profitable than lWrtnfnrA- The special attention of our lady friends is called to onr collection of fine framed Bonnets and Hats, to our immense assortment of new Spring 8hapes iotrimmed.Hats, to our attractive FLOWER DEPARTMENT, crowded wati bfautiful and original designs, and I3 A. !R Tn nnr inunmiM Stork of Ribbon, nlain We have the finest line of RUFFLING for neck wear ; 5,000 yards of Ham burg Embroideries, in beautiful patterns a large and handsome variety of Ladies' Silk Scarfs, Laces, Parasols and Fan Chains, Fallings., . , . W HI TEG Q H Such as Jaconnets,Camhrics8wiss Mull, Piques, Plain Nansooks, Victoria Lawn, Toilet Quilts, Checked and Striped Nansooks, Tarleton'a Irish Linen, Table Linen, Towels and Toweline. Crash Linen Cambric Hankerchiefs, val encienne Laces, Hemstitched Hankerchieft. Cluny and Thread La-jea, Cour tauld English Crape, French-Piece Crape, Barege, Tissue and Lace Veiling. A beautiful variety of Silks, irf all the new shades. A general assortment or Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Linen Collars and Cuffa, Corsets, Crape 8etts. " Real and Imitation Hair Bwitcnes, JJraias,OTiri8. rrweiw. a Stock of Pearl and 8et Ornaments. Breastpinsand Ear Rings, Bracelets, Bleeve Buttons. ' ' -" ;- ' - A large Stock of " ' ' - PERFDL1ERY AUU TOILET SOiiP, f -' " ' - ." -" t 5T 'V - And many other Novelties. " We have in our establishments several experienced MILLINERS, and have P no Hesitation m stating, that their exquisite worK, ana oeauuiui oesigns in trimmine Hats, cannot be excelled. One of these Ladies has special charge in this Department to wait on Customers, tions. , M r Eyery Department is now replete with the very latest .. , NOVELTIES. A great many of our Goods were purchased at a reduction of 25 percent., the full benefit of which, we will eive to our customers. ' . - . An examination of our Goods and prices, will convince every one, that our assertions are ' BON A i .... - Oar regular Spring Opening ill take ! notice will De given nOOPLIAIIII V . -:oo:- :CU IL IS y- v.'- I t i TO TH E MERCHANTS .1.1 OF .1 f hfi I- wl. 1nLvtt frtnlt WHOLESALE, r NORTH : AND SOUTH CAROLINA; In miLLIIVERT & FANCY GOODS, BIBBONS. FLOWERS. We have on hand over 1500 ... -T 1 tTTinif m-nvvTWTTTi J : lalim luiuuiiU aim jt.: .t 1- n hi ill'. Immense . Sto.. fof BIBB0N and other Goods, which we an offer at lower Prices, than any other establishment. . . - muinZv As we are the only house in Charlotte, dealing exclusively in MUhnery Goods, it sheuld attraet the attention pf Merchants, who wish to make pur chases in our line. ; Orders respectfully solicited. Koopma nn& FORBES, GOODSJ $ D S H O E S, "vr- short profits. Call and examine. . SMITH & FORBES. & Co.'s Hardware Store, Charlotte, N. C- 1875. FANCY GOODS, SYSTEU, nrice thereon. We mean to double j importations irom , I S and train, in all sixes and qualities. ' Sun Umbrellas, Trimmings, Fans and i 0 0 D S , and will aid Ladievfi-tnaking selec ! . F IDE, place in a few days, of which, due G: ROTHSCHILD. IT ft ? t f a nttAntion to OUT - .it DEPATRMENT, M ' . . 0 ddaen pf the latest styles of , .TTlTrnTllTTTTDTI sTT A fiif. ,5 uiumuuu; . , .- '.. v.. i ' RotfrseMld ..v'-isl hit The Charlotte Observer. 1 FVBX.18HXD BT Charles C Jones, Proprietor. Oflce, Observer Building, Corner f Trade and College Streets. -! CHARLOTTE OBSjCEVEB, t , 1 SUBSCailTIOH EATKS. Daiiy 1 yeW(postpaid) in advance, " 6 m os. . " " 3 mos. " 1 mon. " ii $3 00 4 00 2 00 75 -.... .... t t weekxy josmfljar.. r Weekly, (in the county) In advance,. ' T. out of the county, postpaid, V 6 months, V $2 00 2 10 1 05 Liberal redactions for clubs. w: . ASNOrjKGEMENT."' I have appointed Dr F. H. Glovxb my lawful agent to collect claims due me, either for job work, or fOT subscriptions. He is authorized to receipt for any sums that may he placed in his hands for- collection ' . - CHAXi R.-Joxifv c,-. Editor & Proprietor. Office of the Chablotts Observer, March 18th, 1875. ma2lHtT IiOC Alt DOTS. , Crowds of country people in the city yes terday, and any number of wagons. The merchants were all busy and of coarse cheer ful, j . i The sun and the organ grinder made their respective apppearances yesterday. For a rwonder, the sun was a little ahead of the grinder. , The Chiefs of the fire companies of Char lotte and Greenville , who are on such good terms, will have to rise and call the police chiefs of the two places to order, A mountain printer is the innocent father of twenty-six children, ranging all the way from antique daughters and full j face bourgeois boys, to nonpareil babies in small caps. He talks of starting a family paper. Much curiosity was expressed yesterday to know what two barrels on the side walk on Tryon street contained. The heads of the barrels had a spread over them, and it was ascertained that they contained bed clothes Truly, a strange use to be made f barrels. More Smoke than Fire, There was an alarm of fire yesterday, but it turned out to be principally smoke. Some infiamable Bluff in the second storyof Sam ple & Alexander's store took fire, but the blaze was soon extinguished. Mew Hall. - The Pioneer Fire Company propose to oc cupy a new hall next Tuesday night, and will have some meiry-making over the oc casion. This company did good service at the recent fire, and have become quite an Institution among us. the New City Maiahal. - In the published proceedings of the Board of Aldermen of the city of Charlotte on the 19th, as stated yesterday, the resignation of Capt J B Erwin was accepted, and Capt C F Harrison was appointed to fill the unexpired term. We congratulate the city upon the election. (The Carrier. We are under the necessity of apokyiz ing to some of our city readers for the failure to deliver the paper. The carriers are not al lowed to sell any papers, and any failure to deliver the paper should be promptly re ported to this office. Newsboys only are al lowed to sell papers. Missing the Observer, A friend called into the office yesterday to say that there was no peace in his family when the Obskbtkr failed to make its ac customed daily visit. We are always anx ious to deliver the paper to subscribers, but doubly bo when it is likely to produce any unpleasantness. We ahall look after this case, and in tne meantime captain 11 it should occur again let us know. ... Murderer Sentenced. . Owens, the murderer of Cheek, who was convicted atthe last term of Lincoln Court, and whose case was carried to the Superior Court, and the finding of the lower Court confirmed, was sentenced last Tuesday to be hanged on the 26th of May. Judge Scheck'a remarks in declaring the sentence are said to have been remarkably impressive. Owens was asked if he had anything to. Bay, and made no reply. ' City Directory. . . The canvass for theeity directory of Char lotte byrMessrs. Feasly & Emersen, is now finished, and any changes that have occur red since the canvass commenced, should be handed in. If left at the Central Hotel or Obsxxveb office, they will receive attention. Parties not yet subscribing,1 should do so at once, as the directories are sold pny on sub scription. The agents -will alf on' all for subscriptions within the next few days. if . : . Seeing Is BeleivlBgv 4 H On yesterday Capt W. W. Pegram, the agent of the Charlotte Columbia & Agusta Railroad, showed Us a ; lock patented by Bndd of Philadelphia, which passed safely through the recent conflagration, and is to day as good a lock as. ever.: iThis lock has been on the depot for 4en years, and has Inns' been considered burglar-proof. We may now say that it is fire proof as well. Peraonal, nA noii" ' Hon Samuel F Phillipa was in this city yesterday. 5 Mr Phillips was 're turning from Davidson College whith er he had eone to see one of his chil dren who was sick at .the residence of his brother Dr Charles - Phillips. Mr PhilliDs accompanied by hia invalid lpft nn the Northern i train last night. " - -, vv c k y-M t-! -r i t , . -r-r- - ' .- Co'nplIsaeBtary.7 x''v; " - A correspondent writing us from Lexing ton, the 20th Inst.', saysf ,,Your paper (the ObsbBvbb) has been very much sought after in onr town to-day, as it is the only daily pa- per that contains a ; published statement of the drawing now progressing at Greensboro.' We mar be accused of blowing our own horn, but when we are guilty of sf little enterprise journalistic, we want our readers to know and appjedateithlacL;.'ffe.vhaye taken some pains to procure the latest news from the drawing, and must be excused fer calling attention to what - one s appreciatlTe Beef Market. . - i . We are informed at Messrs. Eose , Jamison .fe .Co.,fll , shortly open a regular , beef, market and sausage manufactory in' this city They will be open in time to supply meat at the Centennial celebration. - ' 1 "1 Oar Consolation. , We confidently expected, with the ticket which we had, to draw the Benbow House on Tuesday, and nol doing so, set ourself sure for the $30,000 isehieh i was t be drawn Wednesday. 'Well, tliat didn't "pan out" for us either, and now the only consolation left tp us is that there are one hundred and ri1petyoine thousand,nfne hundred and ninety-nine people who are just in our luck. . . Carolina Park 1 ! . , . . , i; The race track at the abovanacSed Park is now being put in god: order under the supervision of Major erry7 of Yorkville, B. Gi who; baa some borr se here to be trained. We are inform ed by the Secretary that the.irack and stalls are free to all parties' wft 6 'desire to train their toek for the Centenni al races. Insurance Matters. ' There are some half dozen repres entatives of different insurance com panies in the city looking after the proper adjustment of losses during the recent fire. If the losses of the 16th inst., are paid promptly,: we are sure that it will not only be a good advertisement, but do more to aid the business of insurance, and to keep up the confidence of the people in such corporations than anything . whicti could be done. Mrs. S. M. Wevere. This estimable lady has been in our city for a month or more canvassing for Mr Jones' book, "Reminiscences of General Lee." We are pleased to know she has met with very flattering suc cess in our city. To-day she leaves for Wilmington. She is a refined and accomplished lady, and above all the widow of a Confederate soldier.. Such is their character for courtesy that we feel assured that we have only to ac quaint our brethren of Wilmington press of the arrival of this lady in our sister "city by the sea" to insure, her every thoughtful attention at their hands. A Patriotic Pastime. It is not often that -duty and pleasure can be combined, but it happens so some times. The latest instance comes from our sister town of Lincolnton. The noble and patri otic ladies of that place determined to raise a handsome sum for the Centennial, so they gave a magnificent Fancy . press Ball and supper Tuesday evening of this week,! and the sum of one hundred dollars was realized. We cannot too highly commend the spirit of the Lincolnton ladies, and we hope their example will be followed by the ladies of all the towns of North . Carolina. We Bhould not forget, however, that the ladies of Lin colnton deserve the credit for having origi nated this model plan of combining duty and diversion. We are pleased to learn ev erything passed off pleasantly at the ball, and all west merry as a marriage bell. ; We are truly sorry that Charlotte was not repre sented at the ball. A movement was made in that direction, but too late for our ladies to make the necessary arrangement. A Valuable Iteai A laky Engine- Much Delay but a Good Time Withal. Day before yesterday the train left Char lotte for Lincolnton on time. The leakage of the flues allowed the water to get into the fire-box to such an extent as to make it almost impossible to get up and keep steam sufficient to carry the train on time. The train finally reached Lincolnton about two hours behind time, ( At half past four o'clock the engine was fired up for a return trip to Charlotte when the same old difficulty of leaky flues present ed itself. Every four miles the engine would be Btopped and the passengers, consisting of men, women and children, would gather up such fuel, pine knots, &e., as were accessible, to be used to feed the fires, to generate steam to get to Charlotte, the point of des tination. , Matters progressed thnsly until tne tram arrrived at TuckasegeY - Here the train came to a dead lock, andhe party came to the conclusion that here thnight had to be The party proposed trfinake the best of circumstances, and prepared to spend the night, under the trees in the neighborhood of Tucfcasege, and beneath the rays of pale Luna. J G Boyet, one ,or tne merchants 01 Charlotte, happened to have three or four hundred dozen eggs on the ; trian. Capt K Finch, managed to get a lot of crackers. some coffee, water, ana a rew arops 01 something better. An old negro woman, who happened to be one or the party, un der the direction of Jonas 8 SchifT, managed get up some cooking utensils, and while the Charlotte string band played their inimita ble music, there was such a cooking, and eating and drinking, as rarely falls to the lot of common mortals.' As the band played the :'Mulligan Guards? Capt Johnson t Vwas there,!' and Dr. Sloan "was there," and Jonas SchifT "was therei" and Capt." Nesbit "was there," and W. P; Cuthbertson "was there," and Col, J, Brown was there,", and R. F. Davidson was there,'!, and aeveraf others whose names we could not. learn, ''was there." . After a time an (engine arrived and the party proceeded to board the train; ) Before doing so, however, a resolution was adopted bfferipg the thanks of the , party ;to Messrs Schiff, and Finch,for the courtesies received at' their bands. Besolutions are' generally the last thing on occasions of this kind, and may be taken as an. evidence ofhe fact that the Charlotteans had eaten a good deal, and drank some. -The party jBnaliy, arriyed taA Charlotte about two o'clock this mormng. and our informant thinks that leaky noes, with plenty to eat, and something- to drink are not the worst thing In the ' world after The Dallyfapltal, -l7' -.-i Is the name of a handsomely printed pa per on our table. This paper Is puolished a t Baleigh, under the auspices of an associa tion of practical printers. The name of the political fditor. doe not appear, but John, Bragg,: Veil known in North Carolina jour nalism, is .the local editor. The Capital bristles all over with life and vigor, and as it proposes to set forth orthodox Democratic Conservative doctrine,- we gladly welcome it into the ranks, and wish it abundant suc cess. : . i S'V ', ' ' -"- The Berald'a Agent. Mr. S. Q. Johnson the traveling ag't of the Atlanta Herald is in our city for a day or tw'o soliciting -subscriptions and advertising for that paper. The Herald is one of the. leading papers in Georgia and any 'of our, people -who feel inclined JLodvertigeia- op: sub scribe for an Atlanta paper could not make a better selection than the ifer ald. The Herald! agent is indomita ble; lndeatygable and immeasurable. And still we gazed and still the won ; der grew, how that Spaight-ful editor of the Crreeeuville News could have courage to assail one of his $ise. General Gordon. ' This distinguished gentleman spent Thursday in our city. One of the edi torial staff of the 5 Observer called on on him to find out if he would remain oyer last night, as it was proposed to serenade him and hear his views on the Centennial and the "situation" but it was found that he was to leave on the 0 o'clock train and would be ; immersed in business up to that time. Jhe General is President of this branch of the Southern Life Insurance j Company and his visit here was made in bis official capacity as such. He proposes to visit Charlotte again in a short time when he promises to grati- : fy the desire of our people to hear him. THE CENTENNIAL. Letter from Gov. Brogden. We extract the following from a ielter written by the Governor to the Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, asking for tents to be used on the occasion of the Celebration: North Carolina Executive Department, v Baleigh, April 20th, 1875. J Gen. John A. Young, Chairman Ways and Means Centennial Committee. Deak Sir: I hope that the thousands of visitors to the ' Hornet's Nest" of the Rev olutionary War will not suffer for shelter on that interesting occasion, and thi.t the Heav en's may smile over them and make them happy. 1 am pleased to learn that the prospect for an immense gathering of the people at Charlotte, at the Centennial Celebration at that place is most favorable, and that thous ands of citizens of other States will join the patriotic people of this State in that grand and glorious -celebration. It is an event that calls for the unrestrained exhibition of our patriotism' and State pride, and as we have preserved, bright and untarnished for one hundred years, the true principles of liberty-, which were proclaimed by the pa triots of Mecklenburg on the 20th of May, 1775, it will be an occasion for general con gratulation,' and on which the people may indeed "rejoice and be glad " Hoping to have the pleasure of partici pating in that glorious- jubilee of freedom, and doing honor to the memory of those who pledged "their lives, their fortunes and their most sacred honor, to maintain it.'' Very respectfully, Your obedient serxant, C. H. Bbogden. JLetter from Dr. Prltchard. EAieiqhn. C April 20tb, 1875. Mr. Thos. W. Dewey and others. Dear Sib: I was born in Charlotte my grandfather, Dr. Samuel Henderson, was an intimate friend of Col. Tom Folk and John McNitt Alexander, and besides, as a natiye "Tar Heel," I feel a lively interest in the Mecklenburg Centennial. I have not been able to determine whether I could attend, and therefore, have not responded to your invitation at an earlier day. If I am not providentially hindered.I expect to be there, and hope to enjoy with as keen a rest as any one present, the festivities of that extraordi nary occasion. I am very truly, Yours, &c, T.B.PBITCHARD. Letter from Mr. J. I.! Worth. The National Park Bank, ) New York, April 20th, 1875. j' Thos. W. ADewey, Esq., Secretary ExectUive Gommittee. ... , Dxab Si : I have the honor to acknowl edge the receipt of your invitation to at tend the Centennial Celebraion of the -Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, to be held on the 20th May proximo. If the imperative, confining nature of my official duties did not prevent, nothing would afford me greater pleasure, than, to assist you in the celebration on that day. : As it is. I hone North Carolina will have such representatives from her sister Stater as to make the occasion not only National 1 in its character as a reminder of the patriot ism and "virtue of our ancestors, but also as fraternal in its evidences of a common senti ment of good will among all classes and all sections of the Union.' In this connection, will you allow me to add' the expression of my opinion, that one of the greatest political wants or our coun try is a dearer ? notion of the precise line wnere tne coniroi 01 me general govern ment Bhould cease, and State and municipal rule begin. , : , via much "Home rule." as our cohesion as a Nation, will allow, and as dctenr ined a well defined Spirit of Nationality in thetJen tral Power, aVour freedom as an intelligent progressive community, will permit, is the problem to oe soivea. a . , - j ; A mora accurate 1 knowledge of and a clearer, more comprehensive realization of the imnortance or tnis sumect matter cannot be otherwise than promoted1 by i such- re- unions 01 our moot inienigcuii uukw vn occasions such as you will meet to ceieprate on the 20th Mav next. 1 ' " In the progress of our political life, we nave awung trom tne provmcuuism vi xg wmM States' rierhts. to a rude, coarse f cen- trii7.a.tinn nt tne erovernins; uower 01 n bsu- ington, still more fallacious in principle and mischeivous in effect.' u .'' In the renewed interest which our people seem to be taking in what may be termed thA "hirhM nolitica" of our times. I recog nixa an advance toward the solution of 'nt th Mtmnlex nnestions involved in par social and political progress, and this among others. . , . ' Yours respectfully,'- ; : K ' Q A Bushels AAJ bushels. ;- apr 22 , TThite Beans, low by the - 1 , B N SMITH. - , (COMMUIHCATED.) Lkhsgtok, N. C, April 21st, 18T5. Edtton Dafig Observer, Deab Sia : We came very near haying a general jail delivery In our town this morn ing, about three o'clock A. M. The facts, as far as i bare been able to learn, are as fol lows: - y. - It seencs thht there were three negro pris oners confined in one room or cell, in the county jail, which cell is attached to the outer walL Ail three' of the parties were tried last week before His Honor Judge Cloud, and two of the number, Jo Mock and Sam Clark, were sentenced to the peniten tiary for five years each, and the other in mate, Alf Smith, was sent, to the county jail for ninety days. The; presumption is that they thought His,Honor was a little too hard en them, and they determined to es cape before the sentence of the Court could be carried into effect.1' Arting upon this idea; they, by some means,' secdred a smSft piece of Iron-hoop from a wooden bucket, and with this small instrument', sueceaded in removing brick enough from the main wall of the jail to make an opening, large enough for the smallest one of their num ber to escape through, but, unfortunately for the two who go to the State prison, the small man was Alf Smith, and, by means of his blankets for a rope,: he succeeded in reaching "tora mot," but not so with the other two. They found the apperture too small to admit of their egress, but embolden ed by the escape of their companion, they set to work with a will removing brick and mortar, thereby making considerable noise. This aroused one of the family who occupies the lower rooms of the jail. The alarm was speedily given, when the Sheriff and Jailor soon appeared upon the scene, thereby pup ting an end to their hopes of liberty for the present at least, by placing them in irons, and as soon as the next train passes, I have no doubt they w ill in the future reside in or near the "City of Oaks," thereby increasing the population of that already thriving in stitution to something oversix hundred. More anon, Nickle. NEW AOVE'tn-JElEY T Proposals Wanted -FOE- CONSTRUCTING EIGHT WiVTJBU TANKS, JIOURTEEN FEET DEEP and fourteen feet in diameter. The walls to be li bricks thick, bottom 2 courses of brick, top arch ed, cast iron center ps. The brick to be laid in cement, and warranted not to leak. Proposals to state cost of digging per yard and price for brick work. Contractors may bid for either or both branshes of the works. Proposals will be received until 12 m., on tlie 28th inst- L S WILLIAMS, ) F HORAH, Committee. JAS F DAVIDSON. . apr 23 3t ". HYMNALS ! ACCORDING to the use of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, 4 n REVISED EDITION, 1875. For sale by apr 23 TIDDY & BRO. Auction Sale of Damaged Cotton & Ties. THE Cotton and Ties damaged by the fire on the 16th inst., will be sold this morn ing at 11 a. m.. at the compress. U r. HAKK13UJN, apr 23 It Auctioneer. JUST RECEIVED XT Jt5 1 JtSixV. tr Jtv 5 or35 "VfEW Straw and Leghorn Hats. A beau J.v tiful Variety of Scarfs Embroideries, at KOOPMANN & ROTHSCHILDS, apr 23 2t ' R. D. WADE. 1875. V . BEST TE HAVE NOW IN STOCK, THE BEST MISSES and CHILDRESS' BOOTS,' Trade, and at the lowest prices. CENTENNIAL GAITERS,; Hand-Made,w.i... ... : ...... NEW ORLEANS ' Fine Goods a' specialty.' Call and examine for yourselves. .': ' :.; . - - r:f!? (') tit t ."WDES &' I ' '- P, 8-An assortment of Boys, YoutW and Gentlemen's. Hats, of the latest Btjea,' wrWclt "t la unexceiieu 111 iub cny.. , ., ., ..-...,,-. . , 1 . , . . ma 1 ... . i- ; - . . - - -.. . -e. t , 4 t '. . . ' . JJASONH?. " y. : ; J -'J . A regular convocation of Charlotte Chap ter ATo. 39, will be held to-night at their hall in Masonic Temple Building. - Companions are notified to assemble promptly at 7:30 p. m. Visitors cordially invited.'. By order of H. P. E H Warn, Secretary. apr 23 1 , ,tv ; v,; .ir.; ,;5 , THE BEST THEREFORE tie CHEAPEST, -THE-- IJACESOII VAGOII. ZAJSGE L0TIU8T - - ! AI-83- RECE1YED. The Largest and finest stock of I Buggies and Carriages, Ever offered in the city of Charlotte. Call, Examine and Buy tfe AT VERY LOW -PRICES, OF G W SIRRINE, Agent, College Street. apr 2! W N Prather & Co.. BAKERS. CONFECTIONERS AND DEALERS IX FANCY GROCERIES. Nice Fresh Bread and Cakes, baked everyday. Fine and coarse Hom iny at 5 cents lb., at W N PRATHER 4 CO'S, First door above Market House, apr 23 NOTICE. THE Barbebue Committee is respectfully requested to meet at Town Hall, at 8 o'clock this evening. The, Executive Com mittee is requested to meet witn tne com mittee; JAS F JOHNSTON, apr 23 It ' Chairman. Fresh Roasted and Ground Coffee, i C EVERY Day, warranted" strictly Pare, of the following brands : . JAVA, MARACAIBO, L4GIL4YRA, and RIOfCOFFEE, HOTTENDORF & HSHAGEN, apr 22 Opposite Charlotte Hotel. JUST RECEIVED TO-DAY, Five boxes FINE ORANGES, AT THEORISING SUN. apr 22 JUST RECEIVED : TO-DAY, Five boxes Good LEMONS, x AT THE RISING SUN. apr 22 '"; '-- - ' JUST RECEIVED . : TO-DAY, Seven bbls NORTHERN APPLES. .; AT THE RISING SUN, OPPOSITE. M ARKET. C. S-HOLTON& CO., ' ; apr 22 .,, 8. S, PEGRAM. 1875. CHEAPEST ! ' 1 . ASSORTMENT OF iADIE GENTS,' 81TOES and SOPPERS(cTer offered to the ' "j ' - a '..-1 J !, ;' - '- " Ml T $6.80 J ......... ...M..........Mf..."WM ft . .. t ft.. f' -' tt '. tt'V ... Opposite Central Hotel. '!, A mar 3t . , W v .W"!Pf'' ! S . -Sf'fcva:.'. it) J4 , ; . ,f ... ,-' . Vff.'l-t''! 1 ,j' T 'iff T i " v
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