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:l Neon ; Dispatches: : :
.FOREIGN.,
Tho
teiefira-V.
grders and corhis
to the Military
Shocking Dishonesty. Some j oung
ladies of Whit more Like,; Mich., im-
dertook to pet upaJ donation for the
Eev.-X- E Pierce-by: retailing; kisses,
and succeeded icf diabosme- of ninety.
The political disabilities of Wm;L. 1 for .-which' the aggregate receipts, were
pondence. -I'vilating
Gqurt of Jnquiry for Oeueral Babcock,
has been ordered i, t;; : t ,1
'-
i ' Dettmctivellplosion-SellingWitli:
. out Licen8-FaiIureTSubjng:atioa
' 4 . . V. 'XholandV Confirmed Heavy
T 7 LosDosrlWarck 3. The taw tittle
' Bolo;6n the gold boas of Xfnca, ; has
V v T een half burned ; uLTtfo; thbttsand
'y- r; kegs 'of powder 'bujt' in. .one' house,
t 'fi JwhUri ? nd
r abandoned houses in the ' city. t s T
-v Count cCarty; agent of H. May &
CoiBvjatoni-haW'been found guilty of
j selling f without license. " and fined
twntx4ollar3 .andosU He appeal-
ear- Yi-r'. 'l it' :' ! f ? S T- ? " ' '' f .
' ; - c Thomson & Randall, commission
vnierchant8, have failed, .. . . ?
1tAMrc1irTbie'; suT-jufeatron
; V of Khojand by Russia,, is" confirmed.
V i- ;V Tbia , Iyly; $26 holes' i between
J the llussiah 'and British arlerl
-Tj Central Asia . , -. (,
; P.uiis, March S.UThei inhabitan. of
'-A ; Asuaires have been driven from ,neir
homeaby the flooded Seine. -.
Bologne, March 3. Don Carlos has
deferred Lis departure for England
until half past, two to-morrow after
noon. A' :- -: y -
Maury, ha've beenxe movedDebate to-i $4.40.-" But the iayeaters - com plain
ai a" that the girls pinched un their liDS and
morrow, au.uw. l .timruxl .
that they, made a profit of 1,000 per
cent. Detroit "Post 1 .
,-WASHIKaTON. ,,,
" ' v.iS,, .-'' .. ' .
' Biiliman Denies Robeson Discharg
ing Belknap's Duties Belknap
Close at Home The Articles of Im
peachment Being Drawn The
Impeachment Committee at Work,
&c.
- Washington, D. C, March 3. Pro
fessor Silliman has written that he is
surprised at the mendacity of Lyon'a
statements. He makes a general
denial, and demands an exhaustivo
examination.
s. - Secretary Robeson this morning en
tered upon nis additional duties as
. acting Secretary of War. He will
merely attend to the routine business
until the vacancy shall be filled. His
hour at the War Department for the
reception of members of Congress, is
from half past 9 to 10 o'clock, and at
the Navy Department from half past
10 to noon.
Mr. Belknap has not left his home
since yesterday, and meantime has
been called on by a few intimate
friends.
The Judiciary Commit'ee have
commenced . the preparation of the
' articles of impeachment. They meet
again this afternoon, but will proba
bly not report the charges to-day.
ine ,uommiitee on rriviieges and
Elections brave agreed to report the
resolution referred t,o them for count
ing the electoral vote without amend
ment.
' House. The" committee to -report
the impeachment proceedings to the
Senate. have just started for that pur
pose. The Senate has up the Pinch
back case, and Edmunds is speaking
' in opposition to his admission.
SEXATEThergalleries Jwefe- filled
to-dayr s
. Bills : By Hamlin, fixing the vote
of third class mail matter, and for
other purposes;
By Robertson, to restore the frank
ing privilege.
Morton reported ? and. gave .notice
that he would call up. on an early day,
a biircounting the votes or President
and Vice-President, ; .: s
Maxey presentecta memorial of the
Choctaw, Sejninole and other Indians,
remonstrating against the 'organiza
tion of the territory occupied by them
into a territory of the United State.
Resolutions, appropriating $15,000
from the contingent fund to the Senate
for the Spencer investigation were
adopted.
Pinchback was resumed. Edmunds
epoke in opposition, Morton replying
said that from the begining this
question had been governed by politi
cal considerations, and he proposed
before the case was concluded, to speak
of it in its political aspects and conse
quences, and Le would do 60 fearlessly.
Frelinehuvsen snoke in favor of
CJ M. .
Pinchback. .
Bruce, of Mississippi, spoke in favor
seating Mr. Pinchback. He said when
he entered upon the discharge of his
duties in the Senate, the question had
already been elaborately discussed, and
it was not necessary for him to make
anv extended remarks. He believed
that what ever seeming irregularities
might be attached to the manner in
which the will of tho people in Louis
iana was ascertained, Pinchback had a
majority of the legal votes and was
entitled to his seat in the Senate. If
the Senate should refuse to admit
Pinchback, it would be an admission
that the Legislature which elected
him and which had been making laws
for the people, was a mob. Louisiana
was entitled to full representation on
this floor, and the Senate could not
ignore its obligations to .give to that
State a full representation. What
ever wrongs had been done in Louisi
ana, the present order of things in that
State had beenccepted by the nation
and by the people of the State; he
thought Pinchback should be admit
ted in the interest of good will and
good government He then spoke of
the personal qualities of Pinchback,
and said he knew him to be an affec
tionate husband and as a citizen loyal
and brave.
As the select committee to consider
the resolution of the House in regard
to the impeachment of Wm W Belk
nap late Secretary of War, Messrs. Ed
munds, of Vermont, Conkling, of New
York , Frelinghuysen, of New Jersey ,
Thurman, of 'Ohio, and Stevenson, of
Kentucky.
Executive session. Adjourned to
Monday.
Confirmation : Robt. M. Wallace,
Marshal for South Carolina.
i.""y ;,"' ."V ".r -y : vc i v
Alexander, Seigle & o's
riuiiiUAULi: SALLS.
NOTICE
CHARLOTTE MARKETS
.'. OBSERVER OFFICE- f
Cbablottx, N. C., March 4. 1876.
The Cotton Marfcet:
There was ao" im proven t in the market
on yesterday. Receipts were much
better than for many preceding days, and
the market opened active and closed; firm,
prices tending upward. , "VYe quote :
Inferior...... - 5u9
Low Middling , lOfall
Middling......... .........
G jd Middling (average) lljallj
Sales of the day 240'bales.
FKODUCE MAKKIOT.
Corn quiet and unchanged.
Flour continues in light demand and dull
but the arrivals are lighter and stock9 are
gradually declining.
Bacon in good demand at unchanged
prices. Light produce in light demand.
SeH.ng RaXtt from Stores, i
Bacon Hams, per lb
Sides,
Shoulders,
Hog Round,
Beeswax
Butter Choice,
Brandy Apple,
" Peach,
Eggs, per dozen
Flanr Family, per sack,
" Extra,
" Super,
Fruitr Dried Apples, per pound
"Peaches,
Green AppUer bushel,
Fowls thickens, each
lurkeys,
' Ducks,
Grain
Corn White, per Luehel.
" Mixed,
Wheat Red, per bushel,
" White,
Oals Black
" White,
Peas Pure clay,
" Mixed?
Hides Dry,
(jreen.
Lard Good,
Common.
Onions, (57 lbs tobusbet)
Potatoes Irish.
Sweet,
Tallow
WooZ Tub washed
" Unwashed.
MARINE.
Ship Ashore Loss of Life Off the
North Carolina Toast.
Washington March 3. The Signal
Service Observer at.Tybe Island, re
ports'a'ship on Stone Horse Shoala,
three miles South East of the station,
at 7 o'clock this morning.
The Signal Service Observer at Kit
tio Hawk,i On the-Korthr Carolina
coast, reports this morning an Italian
bark, name unknown, in ballast,
bound from some point in Italy to Bal
timore, having cojne ashore twenty
miles' 'North i of that station -on the
nightof "March 1st. She went o
pieces yesterday, and the crew, con
sis' ing' of 13 men, were all lost, except
ing 4, who were-pickednp yesterday.
A lifwsavlng crew attempted to board
the bark and every man was drowned.
Six ladies have been recovered and
nine are still missing.
MARYLAND.
Railroad ' StocK Liable to Taxation.
Baltimore, March 3. The Court of
Appeals has decided that the capital
stock of the Northern Central Rail
road Company is liable to assessment
and State taxation ' This brings "un
der taxation' millions heretofore ex
empt.
if'
I,
Mid-NigKt ' Dispalchcs.
Condition of
FOREIGN.
the Liverpool Cotton
Market.
J6i17
12il4
12al3
28a30
2025
2 00 a 2 50
2 50 a32
12i
3.50a3.75
3.25
300
9al2i
8al5
125al50
30a35
75al00
25
AJTD
SEE T HOSE BEAUTIFUL
r:
PRINTS
JUST EKCBCVED.
ALEXANDER, SEIGLE fc CO.
feb25
SALE OF VALUABLE GOLD MIN
; ,ING MACHINERY. . Vu
BY Virtue of a power conferred on us by a
certain deed, of mortgage executed to us
by 8 C Johnston, we will sell at" the Court
House in Charlotte 'on Saturday the 18th
day of March next, the following , property,
yw: ; One large Steam .Jngme ana 4wo
boilers and pulleys connected therewith ;
also one hoisting machine, one steam pump,
one Cornish pump and fixtures ; also one
ten-stamp battery and' electroplated copper
plates attached to the same also fire amal
gamating pans and : ccunter ghafting pul
leys; also a large lot ol belting, minmg im
plements and tools, j
This property can be seen at the McGinn
Gold Mine, i I '
Terms of sale cash.
For further information apply to the un
dersigned. J W WADS WORTH, 1
AMACAULAY, Mortgagees.
feb2G tds
HlSCKLL AH CO US A D i E 11 T IS E 13 E Ti T 8
FOR, COMPORT, ELEGANCE SDTJRABILLTY
-BUY YOUR-
DOTS "-aadSaOE!
-FROM-
s
-WBAREN0W -
O ECEIVINC our FIRST SHIPMENT of SPRING GOOD
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLES, AND
AT LOW PRICES, INCLUDING ALL THE FADING MANUFACTURES. SUCH AS
BURT'S, MILES' AND .ZEIGLER'S, FOR LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN.
ALSO CAN FIELD'S, MILLER'S and YOUNG'S CELEBRATED BOOTS and GAITEBS
FOR GENTLEMEN; - - .
LARD! LARD!
75a85
75aS0
1 25
1.35
6065
C5
lOOal.10
90a 100
J ' 11
7 a 8
15al8
12a 15
HK)a2
75a 10 J
100al,50
8al0
25
35
TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS.
Liverpool, March 3. The Liverpoo
Cotton Brokers' Circular, issued last
evening, after the close of bueinessays
that the market has been depressed
throughout the week and through to
day. Un rnursday. tne tone was
slightly quieter. Quotations of every
description show a further decline
American descriptions continue to be
very freely offered, and a further de
cline has taken place of i in medium,
and a farthing in ordinary qualities
but good middling and middling fair
grade are unchanged. In Sea Island
cotton, business has again been very
limited, but the price is unchanged
Business has been moderate in futures,
and quotations about J below last
week.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Flea for the Repeal of the Resump
tion Act.
Boston, March 3. The Board of
Trade has unanimously adopted reso
lutions urging Congress not to re
peal the law of 73, and prescribing a
measure by which resumption in 79
may be. made operative.
;.f.-" Asni:?0TcN .
3 kiap- imppchec Vnt fh& . J3 i ti:
- "thf 3' hi:e- Vhi U ibiotk --TeB ro.o
.-: ay" 0HX'JpiIX.ii9pg:.
Debate oi J'iq.ehVacki ; &e r '
Washington, D. C. March 3:- The
House JudiciRryonjtnflttee bave; per
mission to'ptiei 4j!mmatnateih
' timony. , .
Clyiherof ;:Pennsylyania, Chairman
. 1 1 of .the. cm jp Uieeade ilUiollo.w.iog
t report: ' .rrsf
"la obedience to ;v-tbe order of
the House, we-r nroceeded to
( the bar of the Senate, and in the name
' of thia House, and of all the people.of
the United States of America;' we im?
peached, as e ?were directed td-do;
. William W Belknap, late Secretary .""bf
' War of Hhe -United Mesf- of : klgh
crime d and ; misdemeanors Cwliile tin
office ; r and ' we demanded that "the
Senate-ehall take order to paake him
. appear before tfrkfMftj'M answer for
the -same.: and anriminr.erT tVi. tw
House would "soon present articles of
jmpeaenmen ana, make -f them good
to which the response waa made. ; Or
WEATHER PROBABILITIES.
Washington, March 3.
For the- South Atlantic and East
Gulf. States, filling barometer, north
east to southeast wisids, warmer clear
or partly t tt iidy iveither will prr-vai!
Friday, Ma. ch 3, 18T6.
PRODUCE.
flfew Toi a Flour, very moderate de
mand; superfine western and State 4 00a50;
Southern flour quiet and heavy; common to
fair extra 4 40a5 75; good to choice extra
5.80a9 00.
Wheat dnll, and slightly in buyers' favor;
1.05 for no grade winter red western; 1.40
for choice old winter red western.
Lorn in good request, and a shade better
prices; 63 for graded mixed; 63 for do
Southern; 68 for old western mixed store.
Oats more active; 44a8 for mixed western
and State; 46a42i for white do, latter choice.
Coffee quiet and unchanged.
. Sugar firm, more demand. 7iaJ; fair to
good refining refined, unchanged.
Pork firmer; new mess 23 12ia25; lard
firmer; prime steam 13 G5a70.
Whisky dull, closing with buyers 91; sell"
ers 10.
Freights a shade easier.
St. liouis Flour steady and unchanged.
W heat a shade firmer; No. 2 red winUr
1.47; No. 3 do 1 33Ja4.
Corn ste&iiy and unchanged.
Oits quiet and unchanged.
Barley dull and unchanged.
Rye steady and unchanged.
Pork higher, 22.75, at 23; lard firm; held
higher, 13$ asked, 13 bid; bulks excited,
and higher, not much doing; shoulders 8'.
clear nb and clear sidjs 12i and 121, those
prices were asked ?br fully cared, and holders
are stiff; bacon stronger, higher and ad
vancing; shoulders 9; clear rib and clear
sides 131 and 13, held at an i at the close.
Whisky dull and unchanged, 1.06.
Liye hogs scarce and firm; tke demand
greatly exceeds the supply; packing 7 7
aS.OO. Cattle quiet and unchanged.
COTTON.
iew ir orK Quiet aad firm; sales 1.950
bales at 12gal3 1-16; weekly net receipts
9,510; gross 20,795; exports to Great Britain
6,187; to the continent 8,898; sales 4 700-
stock 168,839. Comparative Cotton Statement :
Net receipts at all United States ports during
the week 86,346; same week last year 76,510;
total to date 3,483,736; same date alast year
2,99,056; exports for the week 134,129; same
week last year 137,743; total to date 2,223,132;
same date last year 1,828,866; stock at all U.
8. ports 787,143, last year 760,886; at all in
lenor towns ua .397; last year 108,890; at
Liverpool 859 000; last year 682,000; Ameri.
can afloat for Great Britain 293,000; last year
364,000.
Mew Orleans Active and firm; nrM12i;
low mid 11; good ord 91; stock 30 939; week
ly net. receipts 37.0 I; grots 38 5J2; expo t-.
to lirm "'ritain 18 755, to France 8 J31; to
tht- (.:;:;. ':.:! 31 8S; 1., tl.e cVa-m: 1,111;
fOs.ji a :s. 70 :; a 4 ; 00.
BACON! BACON!
SUGAR! SUGAR t
COFFEE! COFFEE!
MOLASSES! MOLASSES!
SALT! SALT!
FLOUR! FLOUR!
GRITS! GRITS!
' Printing Presses
-AND
Material For Sale.
BY Virtue of a power conferred on me in
and by a certain deed of mortgage exe
cuted to me by M J McSween, late of the
City of Charlotte, I will fell at the Court
House in Charlotie, on Saturday the 18tb
day of March next, the following property,
viz: One Fair Haven Power Press, one
small Press (Newberry make,) also a large
lot of type of the various styles usually
found in a first-clas3 newspaper and job
office Also a full supply of cases, stands,
rules, gal'eys, chases and other things neces
sary in such an office, together with desks,
chairs, tables and stoves.
Persons desiring to purchase can see the
property by applying to the Messrs Schiff &
Bro , or to Messrs Jones & Johnston. Attor
neys, Charlotte, N. C.
ss Terms of sale, Cash.
WM JOHNSTON,
feb23 tds Mortgagee.
WE intend to sell our Goods as low as any house, and we offer our STOCK OP
patronage.
WINTER GQODS, at extremely low prices, to close out. "We reepectfully solicit your
First National Bank Buildinz. Charlotte. N. C.
PRICE LIST FURNISHED ON APPLICATION, .
febi5 - : '-'7 ' ''. - V "
WINE
THE SUN
SH IN E !
AND
LAGER
B E E 11
SALOON
.'-7 ..St.
FOR SALE LOW AT WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL, BY
Jllayer, Hoss A Jones.
feb27
MORE
NEW" GOODS !
Watches, Clocks Jewelry,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
SPECTACLE?, &C.
T WILL SELL A GOOD WEIGHT CLOCK
-L
for $3.50, and everything e'.se at prices to
suit the times. I will pay the highest Cash
Price for old Gold and Silver
ms atcLes?, uiocta ana Jewelry, re
paired and warranted fur VI months, at
J. T. BUTLER'S,
Carolina Jewelry Store,
feb27 Charlotte, N. C,
20 YEARS EXPERIENCE
-IN
WATCH MAKING.
-NO
BOTCHED OR BUTCHERED WORK
DON E at this ESTABLISHMENT.
1
14
BARRELS OF EXTRA FLOUR,
On Consignment at low figures, at
THE RISING SUN.
10
BOXES OF LEMONS.
At Wholesale and Retail, at
THE RISING SUN.
2 g BARREL OF MALAGA UKAfias,
AT THE RISING SUN.
BARRELS OF BALDWIN APPLES,
AT THE RISING SUN.
LYNNHAVEN OYSTERS
ON THE SHELL THIS MORNING.
FRENCH AND GERMAN WINES,
MILWAUKEE CIETGXETItfiLTI and
READIHTG- LAGER.
jan21
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES
BOOTS AND SHOES,
AT THE LOW PRICES OF THE GOOD OLD TIMES BEFORE THE WAR
GEO. R. FRENCH & SONS,
Wilmington, N. C.
OFFER TO THE TRADE THEIR LARGE STOCK AND COMPLETE ASSOKTMET
of BOOTS and SH JES, (being the largest in the State) at snch low rates as defy com
petition by any jobbing brnpe1 in the South. Wen's Stout 8. Kip Boots at $28 00 and
$30.00 a case, Men's best first quality Brogans at $1.50 a pair, Men's first quality L. & B.
Brogans at $1,121 per pair, Women's prime Feb. Grain Bals at $1.00 per pair, Women's
prime A. Calf Bals at $1.00 per pair, Children's Polish High Cut Copper Tips at 75 cent?
a nd all other styles at equally low rates.
Personal examination and orders solicited.
GEO. R. FRENCH & SONS,
Wilmington, IV. C.
sept23
3Q BARRELS OF FLOUK,
Of all grades, at
THE RISING SUN.
JJOME-MADE CANDIES,
At Wholesale, at
THE RISING SUN.
QROUND PEAS a Specialty, at
TEE RISING SUN.
box's of l&rgt fine FLORIDA ORANGES,
AT THE RISING SUN.
B
ANANAS, BANANAS, BANANAS.
Just received all of the above, which we
sell as low as any house in the city.
S HO L ION & CO.
febl6
VHiWA
KB
1
F YOU WANT 10 POUNDS OF GOOD
SUGAR for $1 .00, go to the
WIDE AWAKE GKOUEKi.
marl
TF YOU WANT
8 lbs of A Sngar, or 9 lbs C Sugar for $1,
call on T Coleman ft Bon. at the
WIDE AWaKE GROCERY,
marl
-y-HEN YOU WANT
A barrel of good Flonr, you can get Staun
ton Va. llour. at 1 uoleman s son s
WIDE AWAKE GROCERY.
marl
A
T THE WIDE AWAKtt
V Vl-M J.VtsULS -A
.i u.-'id h. ii ieei. hiinl-u'
A fik; weat into lii.s home at d
played sonie 'game of chance in which
hfi became indebted to the proprietor.
Thenhe informed him that he , could
not pay the bill, whereupon the, pro
prietor suggested that he leave his
Ulster overcoat. The man said that
he, preferred to leave bia pantaloons,
and the ideaTwat so unique that it was
accepted, and the young man pulled
them off, to the amusement of the
crowd. 4" Mm boots were long, however,
and with his Ulster covered up his
legsi So he went tq another hotel and
took lodging," The next morning he
called the.: landlord and declared he
had been robbed of his pantaloons and
twenty dollars, and souiewhaf angrily
demanded - that his. 4osr should be
made eood.-whichL waadone.-iVAo
York Timeifrr' . ' tiv-
iti.ri,
-I.
", "A patent has just been Issued for a
whiskey flash' put in book-form ,' hav-'
ing natural backs and leayes.Pulflskl
Democrat ..Yea" but it witl lay you on
yput'nataraiback;' , ifv you doa't
.-.-w. w..;.,nf.iT :jr. ....... .. , ........ t. . ,
4 Si);
eii-.i H.,t i-f.i: 'nifl 1
j3 12k; At. kiy t.i-t r-pciu; 1 714;
porta ti Uivat B'itii'l S(J-; s'.l 70'.
Halt ituortf-i-Firm; mid 121; stovk 11,293;
weekly net receipis 477 gross 2 OiO; erpoits
to Great Britain 589; coastwise 10-; sales
1,331; t pinners 690.
Philadelphia Quiet; mid 123; Weekly
net receipts 1,438; gross 2,908.
; i FUTURES.
s fe'w York Opened strong. April, 12
27 32a29 32; - May,. IS 5 32&7-S2; Jane, 13
7-16ah jqly, 18 19-32a21-32: v ;
FOlt-LENT SEASON.
E RES II FISH every morning, opened at
6 o'clock, at E H WHITE'8, -
Basement, Springs Building,
feb.26 . ' - East Trade Street.-
Tobacco Tobacco;
7 A- Beleet Stockof. Chewing vTobacco and
4- Cigars, suited to the Retail Trade, at -'
feb24
!:K l,i E IN A WORKMAN-
. ,M K AND WARRANTED
o ti.VE 1-ERFECT SATI3-
FACTION FOR TWELVE
MONTHS.
GOOD 30 HOUR WEIGHT CLOCKS
FOR $3.50.
WATCH MAKERS SUPPLIED -WITH
ALL KINDS OF MATERIAL.
HUSH H. B1XLER,
Tryon Street, opp. Butler's Jewelry Store.
'J A t v - i'--.
, ' .
. mar2 ,
0
rURFIVE CEST; "J.
Cigars are giving eood satisfaction to all
who try them. - - ;T C SMITH & CO,
Yon
the
,
in
fiinl anthiug
or I'roiince li
hihI d-livered
he city.
v..4j m.iy nee-i in
. . ; 11 ; s low as
r y- 1 r ti 1 seaty
ItKbPE TFCi.LY
Invite sll to cU a d exuttnue onr prices
at the WIDE AWAKE. Respectfully,
marl T COLEMAN & fcON.
gUCHWHEAT,
At the
marl
WIDE AWAKE.
r DINING ROOMS,
marl '
THE COMMERCIAL
nOMMERCTAL DINING ROOMS, STILL
J SAY CASH OJSLY.
marl . j
New Crop .Ma lolasffi.
EARLY ROSE, PEERLESS. GOODRICB
and PINK EYE POTATOES. Rice
Fruits. fcc. Tobacco all grades. Clay Peas,
and Corn," S. H. Syrnp, and in fact all de
scriptions of Merchandiser . -'s. ; '1
If you wish to buy close, send your .6fJur,
and communicate with c ' : i l v ::
JAS T PETTEWAY,
- Merchandise Broker; i
IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR VERY LARGE STOCK OF
FINE WALNUT, CHAMBER
-AND-
PARLOR SUITS,
WE ARE OFFERING .SAME AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
BUYERS WILL FIND IT TO THEIR INTEREST TO GIVE OUR STOCK
AND PRICES AN EXAMINATION.
X). .A.. SMITH & CO.,
EAST TRADE STREET, OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSr.
febl6
SUITS BY MEASURE
TO ORDER.
rpHE Undersigned respectfully inform their friends and patrons, that they are prepared
to take measures for any article of CLOTHING, and furnish them satisfactorily, of any
style or material desired. ' The purchasing member of the firm promises to give all orders
his personal attention, and to be responsible for their being satisfactory in fit and fabric.
We beiag citizens with you, gentlemen, feel that we ought to respect your patronage, in
preference to strangers. We promise that no visitor from a Northern City, shall give you
more satisfaction. Call and try us. JOHN A. YOUNG fc SON.
feb24
I
V
D 00 0 w ruj;u 0 0 vft
,,f . it:
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New Goods!
A Fresh lot of that nice Cocoanut Canfiy,
just received, at
PUREFOY'S.
feb!9
Toys ! Toys !
jTEW TOTS, just opened, at
PUREFOY'S.
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2oo U8HELS
JiateniTotatoes; for sale it" " "
tM X ST1TT, WALSH & CO'S.
Ground Feed.
ONE ton Bye and Corn ground j one ton
Oats and Corn ground one ton fine
Bian and Shorts r one ton Wheat Bran,' at
BTITT, WALSH & CO'S.
Prenuani; Dosiiestie Wncs
FOUR YE AKS OLD.
HAE just received a goodsuppl
years
Catawba Wl nes, 07 er foa
1 e and free from
any Jiquors, except .the PURE GRAPH
juice.
You have -tried the Peach and Honey,
cow try bur Domestic Wine. -
How would it do to set before your friends
when they drop in ? For sale by
feb!9 .-j., -.'j -i B N SMITH.
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Astral Oil and be sure yon get it lake'no
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substitute.
C SMITH fe CO.
'marl 2m , Wilmington, NC.
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