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: n - l.f'tT -' iS ' "- i - HI I I If! If: j, - TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. PENNSYLVANIA. The Eailroad Hail Troubles A Nest of Rascals, and a North Carolinian Pittsburg, June 1, Presidant Jar ret, when interviewed in Chicago, a tew days agor was rep.Qredt,o. haye saidthat the Post Master General, had written to the effect that If the Penn sylvania company did not carry the mails in .th.e. Baltimore and Ohio car over ineir new aivision, ne uue rosi i- r. t-.rtL':, . ...t -n u - it -.-w u the Western mail from the Pennsyl-f vania Railroad. When Scott saw this statement, seemingly so authorita tively made by Mr. Jarratt, he v wrote to the Post Master General asking him for the facts in the case, and received, yesterday, the following reply : "Washing. ay?t,18r5. "Hon. T. A. Scott : "Tn MJnlvr In t voiirn: M .iRfiRth. I rv- . "-iniTTif n ?t would state that I li aye -written no letter to the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road Company' totheeffect that I would withdraw tb"J Westejn mjpkils Eiteiiyfe aUure-Loss VYf from your roaxl. l"have "written no London, June 1. The-berdeetfTron letter except one transmitting a copy Company has failed. The liabilities of Mr. Kness' letter, of May 19th,4n are 750,000. The nominal assets are which I made no statement. I learn 980,000. This is the total valuation from Mr. Jarratt, wbajjfgethaV PJy- tlje newspaper report of his conyersa- mouth Iron Company, whfch is one tion is incorrect. concern. (Signed) Marshall Jewell, Other failures are reported. Post Master General." Three hundred houses have been Philadelphia, June 1. The.Pinker:1 erton Agency have arrested to-day Jas. Gale, W. J. Stevenson and Peter Burns, cnargea, in connection wun itoDeri i in the forgedbonds ot the Chicago and j North Wom .fljjMnhwgil traced lo Geo. R Hilt..whase .arrest, in conhectioh withUhe SiiardIn anranna trnn hi a tnnir rlao inlVnvm- i mu' i. 1 . . . I , ,, ' . - der twenty-five thousand dollars bail. a erj. i'lt'i r ,' v i. 1 i in fnrCftd And trt tt iionnvt?ee i one inousana aouar Donas in me name 1 i ii i i .i i of one Oettinger, of Raleigh, . N. CM be ing found in her possession. ILLIH0IS. An Official to Resign by Request. Chicago, June 1 . Intepal revenue collector Wads Worth 'has 'received a note from commissioner Pralt. re-rj questing him to tender his resignation. I lhe note assigns no reason lor there- quest, except that the good of the ser- vice dfiminda eiich action' Mr! Wads- worth has not yet given; en answer. , FOREIGN. Discussion In the English Parliament Reported Capture of Generals Children Burned, &c, . London, June 1. The House, of Commons has resumed thetronsidera- tiori of the question of the privilege motion offered by the Marquis of Huntington, on May ,6th, which' was taken op: It : was to the effect that the House ' should not entertain any compiaiffiwithrepect fthepYibiiv cation of the proceedings, except in casesof wilful misrepresentation,5 op auu wm a bi?uxvi Biia ,uui, u uu- 1 iT L U 11 1. I. U hged to withdraw Unless diaofdef ly; bi com tiarket continues f Actf e. at) quota by special direction of the House, tions, the demand being fairly up to the Th is , ; in 6 tioh was . n egalived t i Mr. Disraeli then noyed tliat if ajttirJtqft is called by any m ember to the pres ence of stangers, the House shall de cide by vdecisiin . w h eth er , th(ey , w itb. :4raw; furejpre.at.tjfpeaker Shall be empowered 'to order their withdrawal Jwjben he- th'insf fit; Mr. Disraeli's . motion ; was .finaniniblyj; adopted. f - ;.; ."i?. A meeting- of the Conservative " members ofParlUr6ept "was held at the reaidaflcfe ofJHsraeli oday, when an tfnuerstandiogjWas arrived at I as to the general policy Mf the go verrr- ment on the question of privilege. No reporters wei present. -MamJaui lirtrw rprdihVt Generals Socioi nd Paleno have been arrested for complicity in a Republi can conspiracy Maxwell. Ontario, June 1. The house of Mr. Van Buren near here, has been dMtroyedlb penaueu. Savinnah, June 1. A mail bag was picked up in the River this morning, r ia. xne tetters naa been ritid.i WEATHER PROBABILITIES. For th.'lBai7&uft4ifff;. AtIaiUiA.tatai6nary or falling baffffflflttsr.-'gOUtU atwHEafew4. .ii - i;v - ?,fX - &iT, - ris' IlaUVcVl v Hfld4 fcofln"ter, ' VVASHiKaT0, Jane l'T$9QijffiQlY Aim conference was1 fiekl to-daju SpoftedTUadWbujidand theSjftCjf tary. The latter told the Indians that' the government would give them $25,. 000 for their hunting privileges in Ne braska, and if they did not accept that they might as i&elgeg)8 AftVl considerable discussion among the In dians, they agreed to accept the prop osition, though the great chief ex presses, doubUaboutj getting their just rghls anW before. tigningany papers hope to have another talk with thir Great Father, the President. Spotted Tail said hei wanted t twenty-flye thousand dollars this afternoon. The money will be expended in buying presents fOribenai.f .t U.-. i,-yr-v-i; y ' The 'debt "statement silserud to-d4y, shows a reduction of last month of $118,964. The Southern Memorial' Association . .-- . today, decorated the graves' of the Confederate dead ,at; Arlington two , , , ... ' tl A large number were present frqm their city and the adjoining country. After pTayr "by Dr.'' Elliott of the As cension Episcopar ciiUrctheVss blage proceeded to the portion of the grounds where rest the Confederate deatjanl proceeded to decorate the graVes FOREIGN. destroyed by Ifire W Cabanas, Spain TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. AcGU8XA Ga., June 1 Cotton quiet 56 bales, safesfDe. - - f June 1. Cotton steady miaaung 14?. middling 15. . !kiALrEsTOir,ue51.-i-Middhng 14. ' , iA t Norfolk. June 1 Cotton steady; miaaiing,j.aj. . - . : i.r BnsTriir'.Tunfi 1. n dull; !mid- diing 16. Baltimore, June 1 Mid lling I5f . WiLMiKGTOir, June 1. Cotton nonrir nal; middling 15. St. Lons, June 1. Flour lower to sell, nothing done to establish price. Whiskey, Pork and Bacon dull. ! Louisville, June l! Flourdull and unchanged; Corn dull at 7073. -f? O.mmnn Jiinp 1 "Plnnr nhAtniVAns iiMnfiaiirr'txl " "Pai-It Hull onfl lnwpr- T.iirfl dull and declining; Whisky 1 If). Ew York, June 1; Cotton stesikly; sales 2734 bales at lfflal6. Flour heavy and still strongly in buyers'! fa vor; Southern flour dull and declining; conimori to fair extra 3,C0a3.40; gdod to choice 5.9oa8 20. Corn dull. Kqsin lower: 180, Fork hrmer: new mess 20.43. Lard firmer: prime steam 141 Whisky without tiecided change?, at 4 -rV CHARLOTTE MARKETS. OBSERVER OFFICE Chablottk; N. 0:t June 2,, 1875. The ' Cotton Market. Offerings yesterday were light,! ahxl there was no dem and. The market was flat, dull and unchanged. We quoter: ' ' 1::r:zz::z mm Low MmtingZZZ'ZiZZZ Ui Middling.......; .,jl4 PRODUCE MARKET, bupply. .i ii ' j' yipur qutet and unchanged. Bacon quiet and steady, stocks: lighter.' Other produce dull and unchanged. -; if) ,, .fioam-&a ms;1 pel lb 1 1 ( " Shoulders, i . j h Hog Bound . ial3J 9 a 10 i:'.: 25 25 $175. a 4 6 i'eacb 2 00 a 2 25 ' 12ja! 3.50 3.35 ' i 35 Eggs, per dozen, tUur Family, per sack, Extra, Super, a-, Fruit JXdei Apples, ppbTnTd' ' ! 8c 5HmrBeaUies.fffOoA nitl- M Qreen Apple per bushel. , 1 .25 a 200 Fowli Chickensh 1 f- !25a30 TuVkeyay - 75 a 100 Tj,r ft rrr-r rV Mixed, 9 -1 40 1 150 65a70 i 70 ; 100 ! 90 j 12J !7a8 Wheat Red, per bush. White, Oat Black. White, "Tpeoj Pure clay. D i t o 1 ' ween, Lard Good, 15 12 Common, 00 V Sweet. 100 a 1254 Wj-tib washed iij t. unwasbed 25 I) AS3ENGE R Trains will be despatched . fronxTryon Street: (Lincoln) Depot as follows : 'siu ; ;;i e-..i. i 4f west J!icxxoza,:jiu.&4.: XlTAte M. East, 7:80 " west,... J i aaoi jMi a 4a i 14 I "il inj-ji f lit. , .rreigut xTam wita coaca: aciacaeai iMilM 1A r ISJJT V.'iU 4 1 . :J.i. .'.I'Wl -M'Air -.f o... i. ..'.r .... t Bbelbv andXiincOIrt nanera cdbv'. 1 ! RANTED. . , ; ; :.frri A tont active boy sixteen or Beventeeh vearsjof age to, learn the .milling business. "T -1 1 CHAULOTTE CITY MILL8,o In Charlotte,1 JS.Q. ma26 8t 'SaVannIhI GaU Junei4-CjDm dill; arrtviis it Wilitnrng't 7 ;?mt ilDairv except S'nnd'ays'1 Janenb v,h sai mi';";4;0 ,I"aLfr nfi v Q?jvHNso"NMd FRESH ROASTED COFFEE EVE R Y D"A-,Y W E WOULD: CALL PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO THE OtLOWlNG BRANDS OF ROASTED COFFEE : s r ' V. 1 OLD GOV. JAVA : JAVA : MARA-1 CAIBO; LAQUAYEA; RIO, BEST; IilO DVLIK. -COFFEE GROUND WITHOUT AD- M.I DITIONAL CHARGE. " TRY OUR GREEN and BLACK TEAS. GOOD TEA AT $1.00 PER POUND.M A FRESH lAjL Or DKli:D SWJill.r CORN JUST IN. ' v . CHOICE IMPOKTEO Atallian SaUaaOiJ. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF CANNED GOODS, . , ;: -. m AND pTHER FAMILY SUPPLIES ALWAYS ON HAND, AT HASHAGEN'S, FAMn.st "Grocery, Opp. Char. Hotel. ma30 1 PIEDMONT AIR-LINE RAILWAY. 1 Richmond & Danvtllb, ' RrcOTOWD & Danvxlle R. W., N. C. Dmsibs, and North Westkbn N, C. R. W. CONDENSED TIME-TABLE. ;In Effect on and after Sunday May30tb, '73. OOI.HO NOBTH. STATIONS. . MAIL. EXPBKSS 555am 620 " 8 34 pra 10 55 44 1 12 " 120 " 6 70 4 8 47pra Leave unarioue, jm p m " Air-UneJ'ncfn, 9 32 " " Salisbury, 1L68 . " " Greensboro, " 3 00am Danville, 6 20 " " Dundee. ' B 3c) " " Burkeville, 1135 4 Arrive at Richmond, 2 22 p m OOIKO SOOTH. MAIL. stations. . KXPBS88. 5 08am 8 35 44 1 14 p M 117 44 3 58 - 6 16 8 25 " 8 33 44 Leave .Richmond, 1 38 p m 44 Borkeville, 4 52 4 44 Dundee, 10 33 44 " Danville, 10 3D " Greensboro. 2 45 a m Salisbury, 5 27 14 41 Air-line J'cfn, 7 55 44 Arrive at Charlotte, 803 " GOING KAST. MAIL. 50 8TATIOH9, MAIL Teave Greensboro, 3 15 a m . Ar 2 15 a m 44 Co. Shops, 4 58 44 112 51 44 4 Raleigh, 58 33 44 a " 8 42pm Arr at Goldsboro, 31105 a m'g " 5 30 44 ?- M NORTH WESTERN N, C. R. R. (Salrx Bran?h.) Leave Greensboro, 4 30 a m Arrive at Salem, 6 13 4' .Leave Salem, .8 40 am Arrive at Greensboro, ,10 33 Passenger train leaving Raleigh at 8 42 p m connects at ureensDoro witn tnepiortnern bound train : making the quickest time to all Northern cities. Price of Tickets same as via other routes. Trains to and from points East of Greens boro connect at Greensboro with Mall Trains to or from points North or South. ' Two trains daily, both ways. On Sundays Lynchburg Accommodation leave Richmond a 9.00 a m, arrive at Burke ville 12.43 p m, leave Burkeville 4.35 a m, arrive at Richmond 7.68 am. , ..- No Change of Cars Between. Charlotte and Richmond, 282 Hilea. Papers, can have arrangements to adver tise the schedule of this company will please print as above. , For further information address ' v. - : S E ALLEN, 1 . General Ticket Ageat, a : ; Greensboro, N. C, TM R TALCOTT, Engineer aod Genl Snpt. jun 1 , , V.. THE C H KMISTltY.s LIGHT AND . ; ( ' PHOTOGRAPHY, 109 usATMis.) r PRICE TWO PQLIARSy: '.r TIDD & bT&jXE'r;: ma29 r?.trA" . ' tilt rSKMfiiPefv Jjpfhi, a75M. On and after the 15 th inst.', trains will run over thiaBail way as follows : 1 - PASSENGER TRAINS 1 ll ) Leave ;JRlmigtont at , -. ... f 7:15 am Arrive aitpbarlof te, i. -V ;; Vr,i 7i45m Leave bnanotte, at ; - . fI,B:istn f NIjAfttraina M Freight and "fSa& FREIGHT TRAINSHailT. Leave Wilmiogtoib. atti-j , f - - 6:00 a m Arrive' at LaurinborKV - - 5:40 pm Leave Launnburg, at - - - 6:00 a m Arrive at43harlotte, - -- .60 P in Iave Charlotte, t - 5:30 am ljeaye LburuiQuxg, av; j l J f -j o:uu a m Arrive at Wilmington,- - . - 60 p m ... a qo icoNNGTiQss. 1 ConnetlWilmington with Wilmington fc Weidon. and "Wilmington, "Columbia fc Augusta Rairroaoat SenSitweklyNew York and Tri-weekry Baltimore! ' d' weekly Philadelphia Btearners, and tbe Riyer Boats to Favettavillarr V .IV ,v "-Uk. f t Connects a)tf Chwotte?wita.,its Westerri, Division, NorthClarblina'llailroad, Charlotte and Statetville. Railroad, Charlotte & Atlan ta Air-Line, and Charlotte. Colombia and Augusta llailroaoU- Thus supplying JJaerwhoje jVfvfb; Noxthj west and Southwest with a short and cheajS line to the Seaboard and Europe. " . rpt r. f 8 L FREMONT; . Chfef l&fghieei1 and ''uperintendent.i EARLY SPUING YEGETABLE9 F ROMand afler this date, the undersigned will keep in store , ' USABLY. SPRING VEGETABLES," , As ii iii a i such as Cabbage. Badlahes, English Feas, Potatoes, Beana, Ac. A dditkn8 to stock) made daily by express from Southern markets. ; ' SUMRO W & MINTON. apl27 tf CJolIege Street. - THE LITTLE LOVERS" . ATD13 OTrrvrTrxiErr TO Tt TV T H F, V E R Y B E S T FIVfi CENT CIGARS CHARLOTTE T. C. SMITH & CO. ::(nia29 "x SPRING and, CLOTHING. yE are aow jivingonr.newStock of MENS', YOUTHS' and b5ySVC)THING, A large and various stoca of FaraisQuag Goods, Straw, ireit,jsuE and jap nese Hats, Hosiery, Gloves an' Linen and ailfc Handler chiefs. Cravats, Stocks, Neck .Ties and Scar&, 3 1 i SILK, GINGHAMS, ALPACCA AND , , JAPPANESE UMBRELLAS And a large variety of Fancy Articles in our line which we cannot enumerate. "While we feel prepared, to suit the most fas tidious taste, we desire' to speak specially of our GENTLE StENS! SUITS, and our 8tock of 8HIRTS. The first we do not think can be surpasse din any city, in tbeSouth,and the latter we claim to be specially excellent. These Goods were selected with care by our purchasing partner, and we promise that quality style and prices shall ' give sat is in tion. : i ,i We will add, that we are prepared to take nieasur s, and order Coats, Pants, Vests and SHIRTS from New York,of any description of goods and style of make that may be wanted, to furnish them on short notice, and guarantee satisfaction, or there will he no sale. With our thanks to a generous public for past patronage, we asks for its continuance. J. AX YOUNG & SON; . ?J3ast Main Street, ma29 Charlotte, N. C. X tit Ja ATLANTIC HOTEL, -A. SEASIDE RESORT Beauforr. N. . fllHIS popular watering place for the sea- X son of 1875, MAY 1ST, TO OCTOBER 1ST, Is open to such guests only as the proprietor may be willing to introduce to his family The peculiar situation of the house affords all the -; v , i v PLEASURES OF A VOYAGE.. At sea, without seasickness w.peritrr- NO DUST I NO FLIES 1 1 NO MOS- Excellen t surf, and bathing and awimraiof poois aojoinmg ine uouse. All the GAMES FOR EXERCISE at AMUSEMENT to be found at inland rc sorts, besides Pleasure Boats for , Pic Nics Fishing Parties, and Moonlight ,' Sails ; to add variety and zest to wholesome: recrea tion. :!!.'.-;; j".::- Music Hall and tcetPajrks, penv guests of the house. ' " -" v.-' With ampler accommodations, ami .im proved cooking apparatus, .we hope to please aii woo sojourn witu us. Terms : $2 60 per day for first week $1.50 for second. Liberal reduction to fam ilies, to early visitors and to parties remain ine a t oncer timd. - r - , . : i A limited nuteber-Of advertisemeata for t tbe margin of our Register will be inserted I if forwarded immediately to the owner, or to . i j . i me unucrsigueu. GEO W CHARIXDTTE, apr 20 Proprietor, TpINE ORANGES and LEMONS. CHEAP WHOLESALE & RETAIL, Tf yfs v- ma28 HEAPEST FINE CIGARS ) IN THE CJT:iSi' k 2 CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS for 15 cts ! AT F HNDREyS & CD'S, ma2 M. ROBINSON, j FASHIONABLE TAILOR, Tip stairs 2 doors Et of Oates Buildine Corner Trade and CoUege Streets. ' All work cut and warranted to fit, clean- ;.u6 .u ,Ug..,w ac snort notice. Latest styles of fashion plates always on hand. Cuttine a snefciaHv tenHd S"16 fTOm a ncepronrptlj at. ma281m FIRE ! FIRE ! ! INSURE sYOUR ,PB0PEBI7 14 Risk. Written af teWr!tfc6 SOUTHERJT LNSTJRAUCE J'i!iiT'yon7etreet: n rf 1 D G Jfaxwell's Sewing Several antvf hAxlJ i f Ji svmmi ' 9 fe' WILtnNGTON NORTH CAROLINA; SEMI-WEEKLY. t-5 r-' Fast Ereiilit .:poer taall 2- i" BALTIMORE. I. Baltimore nd Southern Steam Trans Sailing from BALTIMCRE AND JTKOX ,WILWIUTU X t -, WEDHESDAYWD JSATtJflOAYt GlVfNGTIIROUGH BILLS "OFCstjO to all points in North and South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. For North hiladelpbia, lew York, Boston, irovidence, Liverpool; Glasgow, Antwerp arid Other European; Ports. ThesVLinesTonnect at Wifmlngtonwittf the; WingiiamWf fc'???' Railroad, Wilmington & Weidon Railroad, toff Carounayeoirai ttaitway,ana vaperw River Steamers, with their connecting Roads, offering unequalled farilitieafqr hejnrpmpt delivery of Freight td allpoiots.s'tbe BteXnlers on these Lines on arrival in WBaiog ton stop at Railroad depot, the Freight transferred under cowed hedg to cars without delay, aud forwarded by the Fast Freight Express that morning. 1 rTo- in WPminatrin and to transfer from Wilmineton South. Rates guar- unteed-as LOW- as by aoyother boats. Ii0saeaj)r Overcharge, prompUx id. Mark alt goods via W rimmgton Laces. t -J iFor firther icformation; apply to either EDWI-N- 1TZGEKALD, Gen 1 Agt. Ualtimore Line, w ooum Diree. uaiMsuwrejr;. wtm p viw Ji- lion' a ort T V a. vu a. a-J V Vt vvu ma a. A. D. CAZAUX, Agent Baltimore -tf. INDIAN PRIlsreESS' f-4 o o r-a 4 f- CHARLOTTE, N . C TRYON STREET, HAVING COMMENCED IF I IR, S T CLASS OIG-ABS, I OFFER TO THE TRADE A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT i OF FOREIGN & DOMESTIC CIGARS, 5 F- " TOGETHER WITH a 4 ,.s , SMOKING AND CHEWING T0B ACOO v'.,.' O7 AL.I, GRADES, On better terms than any establishment' of the kind in the State. . Jfeerschaum Pipes and Cigar Holders a specialty. - '- apr 15 H.B.WADE; SHE CO I 2 Jj VIE n Sf CTF THE ATTENTION OF OUR FRIENDS & CUSTOMERS TptjR'ENrj( WHICH WE WILL SELL AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE Wv tHF1 STATE, ! . . 11 -aram ) AGENCY, for the English1 RreaTcfast Packet Tea Com Dan v. soldT bv Druar-i gista only, , - . : r: :':!.rV'i4-; i . ftp28,c WR BUR WELL" & C'O,' LINES. Points' : Sontfi;, top4. rEasi. -T- 1 1 NEW YORK. : ' Clyde's Wilmington Line; " from NEW YORK . .Tuesday aid Friday, at 8P. lL,f) j ax0 raox wirJnHGTOK - WEDNESDAYS andSATERDATg or East bound ureigni, ( to pauimore au wver auu uiuerjawKM- Bremen NsT'"-'' -r.St.Ti -"C"' of the undersigned Agents of- the Ltne. : ivow York r,ie;o uowiiae ureen. vi, i v . .w . - aBd JNew xora Lioev w iimingwnxi . 5J CHARLOTTE, N THE MANUFACTURE OF W. H. CUUHKANE, Proprietor 8. S, PEGRAH. PEGR ir !- U LL Y I ; Opposite Centkak Hotel. AccommodatipiTi! ! "HOSTAGE STAMPS' at OQ AA A FEET Of LUMBER FOA SALE. 1 CO UUU J J v1 ' ' 'Jl . "'u t'l'' v.'-- il - I ' .The Cfentehhial'FestrvalJ Building fe 6f- fferedforsaletothellgliesthidderjatpriyate i'lReerence TtXL i ma25tf. REV, J. B, HANDS II V ITS Important Notice. urn m it' it i T AjNNOUNCE THAT ON AND AFTER 1 this date, I will sell groceries for cash only. . . . . Having adopted the Jash Systehv entirely I claim that I can offer better terms than hare ever been able to do. Persons would do well to call and exam- K - ,i.1r.. ine my Stock before buying elsewhere. W,"J. BLACK. apri tf ' w. Mi wiwoir,' ,, " ' " W, J. BLACK. TTTILSON & BLACK. WHOLK8ALK - .:. : , i,t- . D RUG CIS T3. ' DKAIiKBS IH PAINTS, OXLS, - CHEMICALS, , CHARLOTTE, N. C. From and After ! ROM this date, we posltlyely will not sell any Goods, except for CASH, to ac; oi.e In selling entirely for CASH we propose reduce OUR profit. We can afford it as we do not have to make up our losse? (from credit sales) off of those who do pay. Try us and see. Yours truly, J S WILLIAMSON & CO. apr 2 lm Something New. A LARGE lot choice St. Louis Family Flour' in half barrels to suit the Public, warranted to give satis fae ion. Also, fine Northern Apples, ; Peach Blow and Early Rose. Potatoes, New Orleans and Suar House Molasses, Hams and Breakfast Str p and various other articles "In tbe Grocery line, at. ' W01;FiC A NfS BET'S. ,aprT' I CE! ICE! Havjng effected ah atranRement with Ifessrsi Lippitt & (Jo., of Wilmington, for the supply of Ice r take pleasure in announcing that, in a very snort time, I will be able to isupply our citizens, and citizens of adjoin ing towns with best Boston Ice, at the fol lowing rates, viz . iOOlbSvli cts. per pound, ess quantity, 2 cts. perpbund. My carts will deliver every morn mg at above prices. Soliciting orders from abroad and at home. I am very respectfully, mar31 tf W. H; H. GREGORY, -NLY FIFTEEN GENTS FOR 2 CLEAR HAVANA CIGARS. GAIL & AX'S BEST BRANDS OF FINE CUT CHEWING TOBACCO, AT F H ANDREWS & CO S. 'ma28 1 LOOK HERE ! NIGEL AUG E G ARDEN ST R A VVBER RIES, it - ; ; i i rj j i., ..!) ,,, EVER PAY AT THE: RISING SUN ' 'V F ( s i T F.ff K FTt', : C.,K ItOLTON A CO. VnaWri "t ) . i ; 4 2i.: ill- 11 "1 .! i',;jRU;reIs:j Elfr;-8t(5jim,v Wthe Centennial, :j;j pAPprPKA'R BUILDING COM PY , lutJiTal Centr8cte( fr'b1lidl(gmaB. faur4chiiery, ' b select material. rrtvate 'reswenees' ana paonc eouewnga. Dodges? Vailroad 'ears,' moo Mings,' brackets, bk1uitfa9s.!,DetreT jckS"; baild Millingai t win a frawesf ifeTOi9rV"i'MA - u 'drueri Wfici by Thoi. H. f Allen at office of Wr;Eprtia?1''.: '' ' : f Mifr9d- RO"!i inrd oJ ijw iHfto fh's-ist: ' t Nl) IkeaatSfuHine 'LadieV Dress, Jbod yJBks! Lu-.eviJif s-di ui t'3isf H ! Lawus,- '4e.fi- Just iacerredi by ilUprees. f Come and see tbeni at (surf jt; frt! '.TITONTBACTORaii b'.. ... Proposals will be received at the office or : M, filler .until ibe firSt of JapefoWxcar atirig the baseMenf 'pf the nevr Southern , Life InsQraace Boiialb, to be erected corn er 6fTrywriaoa4th-Streets.aJii'ff f ' Bids wilt be made out perjcublo yard, and addressed to Gea jI:BiQprdoni oar, RM ma28t
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