fSABLOTTE OBSERVER): gUBSCEIPTIOl RATES. ; The Obskstu Job Department hma been ' thorocgbly aapplled. with every needed -wan V and with the latest styles ofTypavand every manner ot Job Work can now be done v with neatnew, dispatch and cheapness "' ' " , "We can rarnlah at short notlee - -;-- -BLANKS, BILL HEADS, ' LETTER HE IDS, OABDfl, " "l" " ;- Pir (postpaid) in advance, r $3- 06 n)09. ' - W 1 3 mos. I'm" ba 2t! 1 mon io nut O f the county, postpaid. 2 10 6 months, vol xh. TAG3, EECEIPTS. POSTEna, "f . Liberal redactions for clubs. ; CIAllLOTTE' Nv . ; 3ATiJIlDAY, JUKE 2 , 1875. ; PEOGRAJIilES, HAND BILLSL, - , V , U PAMPHLETS, CHECKS &a- Aa. ' ' II '1KB 1 : . 1 1 B B B i V B -IBW IBB I I B B B B I B V t B - -k.-IW BV tm JIB . .fT V B : . S M . I B 1 4t V t-Hfc M : 1 B II I B BS fTIV m ' X BB M TBI BUBr 4B Bi W .4B. By .' . Bt 'BLBk BWBi m ' : owf r.K .-.-,- 1 03 "aTi"iT 1 VTt . . 5 ! i ,, (f. T VU. All. ' to i'yf.i; If-tVTft. --r.'t't - V liA L, yr.S') 00 f . ..l.tli.iT.f.tail.JfO" J A LOOK. a ill r l a b ATE "iaJ?lfot;theii' mLlG4 "CmAPJEEVthan - ANY HOUSE ' Tl' 'l'"' V" . i, 411 ,t rt - . "'"-. - ilcs Ladies' Jiom, uoat ana;UaUShoe8.and;Uaitera...... W Lames ur PS- icrs Uiiuiea , viuwi jljuhajh .JOOOIB, , ,i . . ; tr;-. . . . .r. iters' Misses' ClothGaite.vr.i !....,.S,r::;:;ZV.... It o n e i 00...1 1CT5 D WADE W A B' E' "S 0 WEST R ICES rou A i'i I l;iSI0 . Jr'li KJl ARE FOB uiiif a siiihit i iwm .'i'.S '; ,-,-5f f ' W . , . J ' , ' r ' :j ','"'"" fct.-a... Jt3aUlfeBf .ft afckAlh , . .- vt,Aj-. - : r OUR GOODS ARE FOR SALE! WOW IS T H E TIME TO BUY! wif inr nrirfiHiNFf hrt ii l mi i. ul i Liiiiiiiit.li riiu LOOK AT, THE PRICES, LES' BEST LADIES CLOTH and GOAT GAITERS, SIGNER'S ' ' " , Misses E HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE OF ALL sold. The above i pricey are STRJCTLyASliV, j y O .:, fl j CALL SOON FOR BARGAINS. W A D.E &:P.EG B AM, Ju 20 CHARLOTTEr N".' C.',' OPP Burgess KTichols cS Co., WHOLESALE &! RETAIL F B E 3 i'i i La. s 0& Pply of LcungesV All gTad-?s,'.:A full assortment o r"a, uu nanu. H f R C H - a" II T' pN D EH ,.CYE ;II T PHILLIPS CfARLMTE,:NC, - W tsr ALWAYS , OTTAEAIITEES Jn 30 . ', .;, , .... lS :,?. s o i J j , 1.1 JARVIS, GLINN A CO:;-4 L ' " MA5UFACTUBKES 0 . - !?. BTITT.Tima Hf ATT?T?T AT?. r-OORDra'.AKD BOARDS PRESSED : TO ! ORDER; mi a Estimates for alt kinds of T V1'-" ' SHORT NOTICE. iSstisfacti ion guaranteed in work and prices. TweIftb Street, Between Byrd and Caryi RICHMOND, VA. 120 lm " ' tab 4b - liuui J. .,v.A i GRE AT '"! '( . . . 4a -. ' , : siV. s b TiilR GOObs INJ PliOPORTION. W .IRdFRONT BUILDING CHARLOTTE, N. C. S. S. PEGRAM. 3S GR. . EH , BEDUCTIO N TOFJifirirEniii i i t 1 i y uu $2 50 .i' - ;. :s , ' i 2 00 3.00 1.75 SUMMER-GOODS, THEY-MUST BE SITE CENTRAL llOTEL. 1 1 v.J ! " DEALERS IS U R N I T U R iv D D I N G, &c., No. S West Trade Street, CHARLOTTE, N. C. tUE? l , JUST RECEIVED. ! A FULL ASSORTMENT OF ' 1 ' j Parlor Suits, in Hair Cloth j Terry ana 'iieps. aiso, new UL etalic. Cases,r Caskets and Wood Jun 13 t- i i t ' T A I h; 0 H , R A t H O T EL. satispactioit. ra : , I,. , CLEVELAND MINERAL SPRINGS . .i ' ..---! . " ii j - i Vy . .I. . .. ... . "-rim i : ' Yf I "Formerly Wilson'a. 0 I Jt , Near Shelby, N. C, 55 miles WratofChar- ;jc This favorite Watering PlacewiU be open ior ine rewiiwvu L r, T-ti..i riii hA mAt bv hacks and con- ?e"yan TSkf AJrtliro and other points, wherever- desired. - Cold and WamBaths, White Sulphur, Red. Sulphur rKaihantj- Water. "Ttalian' Band of Music,' and other sources rmnno.ment.' '' ''!i4 V . For further information, w; vi " -r u ; ;- --T-W BREVARD, ; ' jtt22eod2m - i.l Propneto ;.J . ' I" i. . .. ..V I. .. ,:tl. JhTT.VTTi .1.- FALL IN y. i'i .1- , SHOES, and are hot in Ghartte-i ti r V now W Jt -K.I U t t i $2.fift ! i.-i. i.(KJ , 1.75 v. AEE The Charlotte Obseryer. PUBLI8HI BY Charles IE. Jones, l'roprtetor Office, Observer Building, Corner Trade and College-Streets ' ANNOUNCEMENT. I have appointed Dr F. H. Glover my lawful agent to collect claims due me, either for job wort, or for subscriptions. He is authorized to receipt for any sums that nay be placed in bis bands for collection Chas. R. Jones, Editor & Proprietor. J Office of the Charlotte Obsxbtkk, March 18th, 1875. ma2l-tf City Bulletin. There were tipiyarpa of 10Q arrivals at ,l the Central HotfeVf esterday.8 Young lovers will be glad to know that August. will have two moons. It will be distressing intelligence, however, to owners of gates. , During such time3 as these, all newapapers ought to be made to suspend, and people made to not demand news when there isn't any. We leturn thanks to Messrs Tiddy fc Brc for a copy of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Paper of July 3rd, containing illustrations of the Bunker Hill Centennial The heat yesterday was very oppressive, but humanity was relievd in a measure from its sweltering, about noon, by the springing up of a stiff and refreshing breeze. Charlotte carried away the lion's share of the honors at Davidson, on Thursday, four of her daughters having been presented with regalias by marshals The taste .displayed by the young men was very admirable. ITliere Was nothing in the Mayors Court yesterday, and not an item of branch of railroading, while he was a con- Ahrens of this city, and Cadets H H Clans even. !tbe most trivial character, in ductor. ! On Thursday evening, as the well- sen and F H Bull, participated. These ca police circles. - The city is quiet, just filled train was about leaving Dayidson, dets all spoke with great foreibilily and now, to a fault. : coming to Charlotte,'1 he mounted Tthe- en- showed quite a mastery of the German These commencement times have brought quite a number of strangers to the city, in the past two or three days, arid their pres- u. v- u -y-,n,n f more ac sidenng the fact that he hadn't run an en- tivity on the streets, than we have witnessed since the Centennial All mankind in this city, sighed yester day, as the perspiration rolled down, for "a lnde-e In some vast : wilderness." or to be anchored out in the midst of the Arctic Sea, surrounded bv numberless icebergs, of un limited dimensions. ? t The associate editor left last night for Johnston county. His last observation .lefore going was, that the most morti fying episode in a hoy s life, is when he gets a new straw ! hat and his mother i- : C i: inSlSLS UUOU lllUlis; v VVltll Jil-vvl .. v.ttiivv. UUTIOUS lienommauons oi money. At the First National Bank, of this city, ... the curious can see some silver coins, three ythe dollar. :Those ho; have seen this money nave oeen mucu m---r--3-u m u any one cain see it by calling upon the hand - some and accommodating cashier, -M. P. Pegram. Esq. A Preventive A We are informed by one who has tried it that an. effectual preyenuve oi w-anei. ktm may be found (n jsarryflitf; aafatida' about tne nerson ana uusk juiowiuuw it in solution or. otherwise. - It can do no harm and it is very wnhdenUyecominen4- ed but hot by any physician so far as we have heard. Something New Under tne sun. Anideastrdc&rtilr excelieut.city .m4fshat : i .. X : 4.1. tl ja a na theotner aay, ana we mm-. - Srr de tctawttng 7 . - r oHft nf th-t aooui, in rraugiuiuB w , r imoortant part.;. The marshal got!oi'mad that he flourished his stick around over hia h!e A.S witnic v.Aiw.iu).wi,wjwlr""vr'r;7; head and -how-case. but it is not J rehUed rence. ytJ a'Aii t . ( - one-. lit was fighting flies on n .neaa wiw imnM ofoneL e There is an account in I thstitnte has already reached a high echo- . his walking cime:; ebbare-fjwted, wan ; : J ' . " . . his acquaintances know, on- tne top oi tne faf the county and if yillage;it , headL-and was sitting down in a store, lean-1 . k j n-rhnu. io.4M4 ' m l-miEsnr vJ-.I' fr- "J -i ' ' v. I '- We are now about on the turn wheil the the. longest day Of the yiearTS The son rose I at 4;36 aJm'L and set at 728 .pv- m.vtaaklne 1 H hours 53mmutefrdm!'suntosun;f, Jor 1 - jJwL . ii '.tv. t.- ' I -i--iV i,: 'i, ...'...'l : a. 1 J - UOY UI tiruiueiT'WlU iUO 11U .BUUfBUllUU! I tuangc m quests uguiwB djuBnuujjUuvs j jr Will bein to shorten. TETContf act ' i2T7nr Vlii. Wll. uhi4.H it . r. , 00 & ; . V ! " I w.p.uuwcu ,u viep -VUC-116W uiuc building.irarner ' Tryon aridFourthf ptreste, nas been awarded to MrU Tl Walker who' will' "proceed i& a1 Very fhortttime to do the work. " We sincere- j ly hope that, after getting thecellar dug, tHe: house will 1)6 put up. rrrt i V. Hi. c... ..1. 0itli:Carolina Editor. , . ' H u'j D J Carter,' Esq. fitfie . Lancaater, Ledger, is in the city,rt(3.e ijame to atteud the,cpmri, encemenerseaf the, Carolina jjtyj, 1 tnMT TnbtUnA vnUu V W 4-v c y a! vVr-,r"r I the father of -nine Children. Tf oouta varoima paneni was as enwrpra- ing as this, the result of another war would be different from that of the last; - Change of cliedulj .t,iV,u , By a change pjf i schedule to , be made on the Atlantjci Tennessee Ohip Rallroadi on next Friday, close connection will be made at 8tatesville, with the Western North Caro lina Railroad,'-going' both ways By the proposed cftangeyou will leave Charlotte at 5:30 a. tangoing WeWt and returning arrive here at 2:30 pi -m --Rbimdrip 'excursion tickets are now ori sale to Hickory, Morgan- ton, Marn h adjAabeville, - at. , rednced. : Sunny South' and Greenville News. We have beeS'called upon fey M?- Geol'H Handcock, whd is ti bur city in tne interest of the Sunny South,of Atlanta,Ga.,and of the Daily Newi, t of v Green vil le, 8. 'C. The Sunny SoviA is an excellent! and , beautiful literaj-y paper; a legitimate Southern enter prise, 'and one which has' achieved a flatter ing success ainc its inception. The. News is a capital little aailyable and spicy, of the merits of which we have hitherto spoken Elaborately Executed. ; ! A letter passed througji the post office here a few days ago, bearing the following direction : 'Louisvilley, Cantucky, Mr. C. B. Cook, the president of Cullard Philology Instilution, Box 13, if not,: mr Posemaster, I wish you tu plase it in mr. C. B, Cooke's box so he will git it, 1 am not surten of his box bein 13, but the posemaster will Pleas be so kind as to send this leter in the Col- lured Philology maile." . Is it necessary to add that there was bare ly room enough on the back of the letter for the stamp after' putting on tins address ? - b a t - Prof J H Shedd, of this Inslitute,bas pre. sented us with the annual catalogue of this school which makes a very fair exhibit of the work done during the year just past, This Institution, if we are not misraken, is I the only one of its' kind and grade in the whole Southern country, and bo far as we J know is doing a good and much needed work. Schools for freedmen, are generally used throughout the South 1 6" inould the political bias 6f their aliimni.! We have I never heard this charge laid at the door of Biddle Institute,' arid hope we never shall. Until that time we shall recognize it as an ally in the cause of education, worthy to be sustained. . Engineer and Suiieriutfndeiit. It is Well to be able to do more things than one ; and as well as being an excellent rail road superintendent, our friend Capt J J Gormley, of the Atlantic, Tenn. & O. R. R-, m B 1 ar a rrvwl IruvmnrhtlirA AriffinMP Vl fttrin F Uic.ked nn a nrettv e ood knowledtre of thatltnrtn.ha ofadialnm in which Cadet FJ ne ?a itf1 T . - g-n before.in twelye months, this was mak: wg goou nme, j.u-1 wuu wm ui"" town, distances mues, in an nour, anu this included half a dozen stoppages, one of these for wood; J Col Myers, the President of the toad, Mr Burroughs, the Treasurer, and othet gentleman , were also on the engine, Wootinop nf nnrnnratnra. a. w w vam . -va WW) p - As will be seen by advertisement, the mmnntnni nf the Meoklenburfr Monumen- tal Association, are called 4o meet this after - noon at the office of Gov Vance to take stens toward building a monument in' In - denendance Sanare . to the memories of the I r 7 - ' . IIlHll III 1 L 1 0. J.UC2 HEW Ul WJUUlAMUUfl ' ." a t r' ' jJ x ti--j-' r' W - inttflT p A!ndPr. J B I Tt C V . 4f U fl 4io-aa : - --''" " -r 1 Alexander. W F Avery. Wm Johnston, Jno TTnnter. r d Graham. W S Harris, 1R . J I McDowell. W H Neat Thomas Grier, W M gnjpPt jy u Hilli W J YateSWiK Myers, M 1 w j A Young , W 5 Dayidson, R T Whit-ev. WM Mills. E C Kuykendel, Z B Vance and C Doid. of Mecklenburg, and quite a number of gentlemen , from other counties i fimb, -::.- - , ; : ' . . . . . , . The Charlotte Journal. , j . . . I q j Cowles has handed us .;a copy of m r woptiv f.vuirtoa4- Journal. 01 jurca av hgstK was published, i a gTeW I t-g recollect Very welLhyMrT JHolton, wjfei ;Btui Uring in this cltyTcontmued r A his.busineBS after his death. ' .Among other I renew their studies on the 15th of next Bep things, we find in this paper" on acco i . -. :r tv;f..t. i.mT. n. the mm hud ifuauiua w wuv vi "-" v i , .- - i no,;iiM'imToenT. here I -i- .. - then, and this fire incited as showing; the SSSS' f nor-olie w jrT, '"'v"i.d Mullets and new Ho,- 1 nore aiacaerei, charlotte to Newton. Uuile a number oi , v-fc iivininired inthia - ' -J v- -: v i( fa " 014 -Vf?. of the sayings and doings, oi tne; ow;w. X rui ir; ' - .s Th hall n't. tho " florin UlttfoW twilTKe' Clealac Exercises ' of The' v M . I. Jj JT" TiTI a v " T pr, ai.u w liRve no Wculars 6f it. The dancing wag not beeiin until nnifi la.t nml wna nn.rt.ini- I n' - tiin W - I -o . t t-i "-i v . - r'pr ' fHv "v."y iyfiarro f lituira nuu jdeuuHueii., , ,iiie cuueia are always .very gallant, and the Charlotte 1 - . . it.;- , i , : i b i 1 vi via n ia n 1 urn t7t Iiaa ii 4-i a vl C4 wnA fa nTt'"0 UM'!":U insanwehaYe.no doubtthat aU nf nt . f. ft . jfti;OPiltfnitir-' n. ' ? arouna Military insutate. i The closing exercises of tbe annual com- encementMnw.ansiuuuon,- woa piace i TWSW i ; i ,fHi,v yM ".! fw . . JPrayer by 'Rev, P J Carrawav'.. 1.' Essay: Life and Genius of Byriin,' by -ft n TKm.V W wk A.-MikJ . vr-jii' IrtfW- jBonhamNf South :(JaroHna. ! i S Essay: Qrisea Produce t Men, by cadet rrrTT::"; Character - hv cadet A S T5stflrlin, of Smith ' - ? Carolina. -r . . -r 1 5. Essay: 'Mission of Islands, by , cadet I iuscu iMa ouuwueu, oi ouuvu jarunaa. i n 'Music ! ';.-;.,; 7t Declamation in English, by cadet J P Caldwell, of South Carolina. : . 8, Declamation in French,, by cadet . M L Bon bam, of South Caroltna. ; . 0. Declamation in English, by cadet Olin M Dantzler, of South Carolina. 10. Declamation in German', by cadets F J Ahrens, of N C, H H Claussen and N B Bull, of sc.1 ; 11 , Declamation in French, by cadet Jo seph Yates Snowden, of South Carolina. : : 12. DeUamatipn in . English, by cadet I Robert G. Thomas, qi JNortb Carolina. Closing remarks by Superintendent Benediction.' Music." Cadet R G Thomas, in his essay on the life and geniiu of of Byron, and in his decla mation, which was-Cataline's reply to the (ljafgeg Qf Cicer& dejiyered hia thoaghuj in true oratorical style, reflecting much credit upon himself. Cadet M L Bonham lead off in English with, the "Attraction .of Mystery," which was an original essay, and very highly ap plauded, but his second declamation in French "Letadieux de Marie Stuart" was said to have been a fine production and delivered extraordinarily well. So much pathos was thrown into the delivery of this chanson of Bearenger that the audience was deeply and sensibly affected. Cadet Oiin M Dantzler in his essay estab WU b, .mea. weU Mi down, th.t ah h m mh am An4 Viar - nil tx of a n AnI I crises produce men, and brought history and experience to illustrate his propositions, holding that as the "ages call, heroes come." His declamation in English evinced the pr0mise of future oratorical success. Cadet A S Easterlin, in well expressed words, elaborated the idea that language is Uhe just exponent of ; character n both an individual and national point of view. .. Cadet Joseph Yates Snowden, In an in- teresting way portrayed the moral, intellec- taai anj physical missionof iilands in con- tradistinction to continents. In his rendi- non of the Marseillaise, the National hymn c France, in French, expressed himself with spirit, and added to his oratorical effect, by the display of the tri-colored flag of France. Cadet J P Caldwell's declamation was cre ditable. The closing . essay was by Cadet W E Bland, on genius, which was acknowledged to be a sound and thoughtful production. One of the most interesting features of the occasion, and one that reflected credit upon the Professor of modern languages, in the Institute, was the rendition in German, af- 1 a otiiilir rKa lanim-t tarA ' Anl ft-w fint ll The benediction, preceded by the Superin- tendent'a address to the corps, closed the proceedings. Charlotte was represented in I part by the grace and the manhood of the i cy. iue cauek uauu, uu tuo i before, iavorea tne occasion wun appropn- j ate music Well rendered. I - The cadet essayists of the second class on I the night before, were Gadet J G Glbbes, I who treated of conscience in a logical way, CadetTrenholm. who wrote of the utility I and dienitv of the imafdnation. Cadet D w Bavenel whose essay was on sieep ana I dreams was excused from reading. Cadet 1 J P Thomas, delivered an essay on chivalry, I which was well written and eloquently de- j livered.; Cadet GibbeSi in an easy and self I possessed way; declaimed in French and I . , . 4., I VMwu a I "TVio aTawiuH tfiA nrpv'nn fiveninir J d-ml with the lecture of Prof J Colton f -w a , - . . - Lynea, of the Institute, whose subject was, J -'educational progress and theories of edu- I cation," evincing information and thought, l and deuvered with spirit. Vol Thotiias had about one hundred stu- I dents 'the' past term, and expects a large ac- cession at least 125--at the.opening of next J session., t The conduct or the cadets nas been yery graiyuiS w 1 extreme nenaltv. of the laws of the Institute I -that of dismissal-has not been visitea upon I any student during the term just closed, and i vet tne nienest iorm oi uisciyuut- una ueeu , : u 1 ' The caietst4 leave the Institute in high Bpirlts, aid all of them expect to return and I i nnrin. the mnent examination the cadets - - v 1 1 - - ! ware snbiected to a thorough, test, and we " 1 ' . ' " . ..... 1 I learh the examination papers Show that tne Corned Blue Fish, .10 Roe. Herring. Corn- tnr ..u low tor cash.' a"tv,.'- -'. r s , ln26 , t , t , , R.N SMITH. I - .... w . ,t ... . . Watermelons ;.; vr- , ; v5"1 x' "T TkT- ir- fine Augusta Wateraelona at non - .trj'..! b-r.i-!'..'J!')',,ij.ai01M.i! v, , . iTr-i- IJIZ-!- ki" .-Ti." - I ...V" w uu w Col Thomas and his excellent corps oi leacuers express inegrauncauon. it er- . .. ... .. - s. forded. , . J ii.w '' iij'' iJ- ii.' seWe handsome! v in th nart '!.nMT m arc aim wiiuiiir VHiiMHiitwii bpiiiiii mmi i.nmi Js n a. J - .-- uiem ana reneccea me nignesi creau upon Indeed' the essays pre- naredand read anon Chhr neeasiniihihitad an unusual talent. and Droved that these y0urjg men had been carefully and thor omrhly trained to habits' of thouehL Therr 1 powers of analysis and, just diacriroinaUoiH hare notbeer essCulUTate4 than their Ul. ent for, composition. Severs of the essays were critical Jo their, character and not un worthy of more practiced writers, u :i n - It is evident that Col Thomas teaches his pupils to mate a profitable use of their read ing, and to gather from the facts of history the lessons Which are worthy or practical appiica ; ,;-;'::"v;v;, ; The Closing remarks of, Col Thomas most bav been gratifying to his, cadets aa they i, t.4-i 7""' ' WT in them. For one. I was eiad to find thai he was not disposed to withhold this candid expression out oi any xaise mouve or unnt young men have so conducted themselves due to them that it should be expressed, and it will be more apt to encourage than to make them vain. The community will en dorse Col Thomas' comraeiidations. It Is a great matter to have this excellent institution sustained among us. This whole county is interested in its success, and ought to seek every occasion to advance its pros perity. Young men who glie such promise of future usefulness are the best assurances we could desire, that, the Military Institute is doing a noble work for, the country. P. JfEW ADVER QEKTENNIAL MONUMENT. Tbe incorporators of ;the iMecklenburg Monumental , Association are requested, to meet at Gov Vance's office at o p. m , to day 1 26th inst.. for the purpose of organ izing under the charter Ail others desiring to become members are invited to attend, June 25th, 1875. The Dixie Pump. Mr SNIDERY CERTIFICATE Charlotte, N. C, June 1st. 1875 Mr. G, L. Qreeson Sir : My Pump purchased from you 31 AVSffS . v one minute, nor given me any trouble. do not hesitate to say that it has more than paid for itself, and that I would not be with out it one year for the price of it. There is no other process by which water can be drawn with SO MUCH IS ASK and RAPIDITY as by a PUMP. ju26 Chance's Bicarb onate of Soda. j H1HI8 is the finest brand of English Soda good for cooking purposes. nice la cents per pouna. T C 8MITH A CO., Druggists. ju25 Genuine IMPORTED Cigars at 15 tents each or 2 for a quarter, at T U SMITH X WB. ju26 : COST, O R ITS EQU I VOL ENT, HALES & FARRIOR. propose to : sell their eleeant Stock of Jewelry, at such Pnc mm, W inner woros prices as defy competition.- In other words falfnd complete. Come and see them. All work in our line will be done at low prices, and warranted. jun25 CHEAPER THAN SUMMER GOODS ' AT v!V .'. . -. i -: ' "' COST AND LESS Ell AS, CO SE K WILL NOT W E COM THIS MORNING SELLING OUR HANDSOME DETAIL ASS0KTI1EST. Summer Dress Goods, White Goods, Parasol and Fans, Ready-Made Clotning, Hats, Shoes and : : Fancy, Goods,; i AT . AHD fflv .THAU" , It . WE DO NOT OFFER CALICOES BUT 'WILL BELL ' KEEP OUT OF THE ViET, -r ! " J 1 A. I tJ U JN IT1 OZi t JJV. 1 ' HAVE THESfjlSfeEEliifx,i6B j i . r - kbep out 6t'Tfmkr'1 .1 nAVc .a t . :i v a .sv.Wi -a m. "i :v.vi a vnv ' tov. lrA V vv KEEP COOL ! Join 1 Youji fc-'Ssn, HAVE ,:n'lRki' OTt ! !-nl ei rf l.-ru, , !.-Hio jii-t! TO WORK -Xxnti it i v! j: a. ) &S6i, .ti. w.. . . -2-' niTi?TiiEOfmtUill'f . - fi.it rjf ,!.; duj.'j'.! v 4i,.v iiM in 5 ; GO TOi CIIlTUCa lu .:..;,;.. J. A. Youngjt Sony mvE toe tt&rmna?1 J 1 00 M?;,WvMW!oSi ; Jofi! i JwlK Sp. . a PDS, IP MOT PnONS C1N T1KG TOUIt : r AMTWtiiav wiWTKtroO" ,V?nir.'. '.! :, 'Si -!(( GO TO, l!V,'l Jeta;l"Tiisiii-S' 1 1 HAVE th SLEEPING SQIBTS., ' ' ' if'l.' 1 I'- ,.:!,! i-: ANT AltD EVEttYOODir NEED ING ANYTHING IN OUR LINE, WILL SATE MON EY BY GIVING US 9 A CALL: r AS i WE" : 1 ' WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD BY ANY ONE. . J. A. YOUNG & SON, ju 24 A New Enterprise. CANDY MANUFACTORY. E have now in connection "with our W Bakery a Candy Mau'fao-j';frp''whi9h ; , we daily turn out pure and declicioo Can. ..... , : . 'I I dy. Our Creams, flavpred with Orange, , Lemon and Strawberry, are especially nice. Come and try them., . . . . F IT ANDttlfWEr A CO. U24 -tr- Fresh Arrival APRICOT Chewing Tobacco, mild ana ,Ul.,;ii pleasant, the beat in the market; alse a t fine lot of Water Ground Corn Meal, Family - ' -a--. n ta y a . bb Ua , f loor, xacon cnouiuexs, xcart i sugar, ijoneej Moiasses, ana vaneus ,u-er n A V . . f mmL. s, a line articles in tne grocery line, j Icles in the i at ju24 .WOLFE A NISBET'B. For Renti m .i si- ".'. ' f :. mHE house on Fifth street, opposite Gov. JL Vance's. Apply to ju25 8t Possession on the 1st July . ' WR BUR WELL; THE CHEAPEST il l THAN COST L I I & BOESSLEB, BE UNDERSOLD. M E, N ( j v -OF- COST, FOB CASH . 01ILT ,! ! !;,: AS A BAIT TX) SELL OTHER GOODS; r J 1 I-Tii. f. tr sn fh. .pt- finminer' Goods P A W lt u.; j jtid sup tsV n. ! ia Ickl eiii n.- 'd fna tit ii i!w vJ (Jt till. r . lut) OJ hi I o J ; V H'i II ni l ! -.1 b -i :-i f. 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