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Mrs. Taclsoh'a Ietter. A Dryer Place tnan Charlotte. -- : We tpublish on. the inaide of., this I There is a place in this State which tnorniofc's t paper an interesting com- j is pronounced by high - authority to be munioition from Mrs. Jackson, relative I a dryex place tban . Charlotte, and this to a reported interview between herself place is Wilmington.our flourishing city" er a the Wilmmg tne table ot uom gives a, mild but emphatic ontradic- parative Humidities" in Prof Kerr's tion to a number of the statements, and report m;which Wilmington humidity says thai theTwbole report ys m re or is represented :' by 57, Charlotte by ,65, lesi a "mWepresentation. : It will .be Nw, Orleans bjBQ, St tauis by .67, and remembered that the r article from the Tiondon ty JSO !to .this the'writer "adds ; Constitution, referred to was copied irftTThere'lmTimldity" iu the air of the Observer about two weeks ago.' A Wilmington thaiT Charlotte; :.while at t; .'-'-r- ' i - khe latterr place 'tbe rain'stallis 48.2 inches: at ".Wilmington reaches to Wednesday, April 25, wrr. TKAINS, ob- and a representative ef the Philadelphia by thjeail A,"wri Timwand Atlanta C&nifttwm, J it toitiMa quotes t; 5 ' rh foliawlnk. are the Scheduler now od &r;'r WneSous ; Basra; rtanfcg "J Into the etfr; . tjV iVia O 7' 'i if-' t 1 v. ' f ail leaves, 'iJwiVim .. irsa " arrives w 6 40 a. m. .... 35 p. ra. a. m Aeeom'n and Freight, arrives,. I in'llaiiirriin'fv. 1 " . ..- , r;uMall atriv..r S! AortA Safc some items in the pro ; daya of ifair; weather i and 130 Yainyj ceediDgs.of Judge DickVCourt !in wnflftrCh,Vlotle-l1aionly 84 days of fair - ' iABWTT. ww:. v?vn. Greensboro, which are of, local in- feather and rainy,",' -From this it Ka'arrivesV U".""" 1? m re8t ? H y i 1 Hfft iy1;: l ?- appears that while Wilmington has lem:-;r-r---. 9Pf Vrnnbe matter" of Wm J Black, of mor. Wfttp- it ia- . drvpr than dally except Sandayi Aeoom'n and Freigat u : eiaduKA. cxsrikv I Eastern Division. irs.i.;-:. leaves,.... .7 40 p. m 4 So a. m 'MsU leavesdaily pt Sun-; Tf 5 r I flayi,.......A-00 m. If ail arrives do. ...... M ......8 S0.p. m. CAaoinra cxhtbal Western Division. 5 30 p. m. ..7 30 a. m , If ail arrives do.. Mali leaves do.... ATLANTIC, TKHHESEB OHIO. m ju.au arrives " leaves, G 30 p. 3 30 a.m. Th Wbatheb To-Day. For the South Atlantic,, States, northerly to westerly urinds with cooler and partly cloudy weather; stationary or slowly ris ing barometer, and in the Southernpor lions, light rains. ... . -n , . -TV 1 ' . J I ..... 1 : -i ? Unariotte, Kegister jveogn reponeu charlotte, . which seems to prove that that the requisite number and amount there . quantity of some ot creditors naa peuuonea lor.. b other BOrt of HQUid in this tlace. It adjudicaUon in bankruptcy. Thirty may be attributed to the fact that Char days given Mr Bailey to file exceptions iotte being-nearer the mountains re to the report, Mr Ulack s indebted- ceivesa much larger quantityof "Moun ness reaches ?ou,uuo. tain Dew." C L Vandegrift filed a petition for r voluntary bankruptcy on. jne lain oi Revenue Seizures and Arrests. Apru. Jxegisier oveogn. win ue .iue A few days ago Deputy- Collectors Central Hotel on the 9th of-May to tt,. r.W rrivd infnrmation ... . . 'i -- select an assignee m tni case. ; tfaat a .bioclade' runner was driving riamptop & waric,: oi ivuinenora dowQ in .- direclioil and yesterday county, aajuagea Dansruprs onpemion t - t Bearch; and several miles out of town came upon one John of their creditors. Jories attorneys for creditors. Register Broadfield. Johnston Referred to MEW 1DVERTISEWENTS. The following' is the list of adver tisements, which appear lor the first time this morning : Commercial National Bank. BN Smith Pure Rye Whiskey. Wilson & Burwell Soda Water. LOCAL DOTS. .Fishing parties-are going outvery day. Convention for the nomination of Mayor to-night. Two soda fountains will be set operation to-day the first of fhe sea In another column will be found a report of the condition of the Com mercial National Bank of this city. .Glorious weather for arm era, this, and tney ' are taking advantage of it. Scarcely any of them have been in in town for a week. ; ;The managers of the Odd Fellows-pic-nic on Thursday have had a pla t form erected on the grounds for danc ing purposes and have employed a string band for the occasion. Y. M. C. A. The Young Men's Christian Associa tion held a meeting last night for the semi-annual election of officers7.' The attendance was considerably larger than usual. The election resulted as follows : Geo B Haona, President. Thos W Pittman, Gilmer Nisbet Charles J Chunn, S O Smith, W A Barrier, Vice-Presidents. l:Shorter Caldwell, Corresponding Secretary. Walter Alexander, Recording Secre tary. W B Nisbet, Treasurer. . In addition to the election of regular in officers. Mr I li H oust was appointed a delegate to the International Conven tion which convenes in Louisville, on the 6th of June, with Mr AS Caldwell as Alternate. were, maae Somers, of Wilkes county, who was found in possession of about 100 gal Ions of whisky not properly stamped The whisky together with his wagon and team wei e seized and brought into the city, Not having a warrant they were, under recent instructions from Judee Dick, not allowed to arrest Somers, and he accordingly! departed westward. The wagon and team and the whiskey are now in the hands of fhe Deputy Collectors, and will be sold at public auction. A few days ago, W C Hastings, formerly a merchant at Davidson Col lege, was arrested near Statesville with unstamped whiskey in his possession W. C, they say, is "an old band at the busiuesa," and has eluded the search of Revenue officers time and again by travelling only at night, and lying up in the woods during the day. Two "Redlegged Grasshoppers" got on his trail and havine lost it at sundown plans discussed for the promotion of About midnight Hastings came along interest in the Association, and for increasing its usefulness in the city. and they flopped down upon him. COTTOK . . - , , .j ..f e NonJblk Quiet; middlings, 10J; "oet receipts, 220; Pales, 300; exports coastwise. BaltimoreDull; middling, 111; net re ceipt, 265; sales, 101; Fpinners, 75," exports coastwise, 90. - Boston Quiet; middling, 11 J- net receipts, 322; gross, 333, sales, 117. . Ji Wilmington Doll and nominal; raid- dling?,103. j . : : ' PhlladelphU-Qaiet; middlings 111; net receipts, 206; gross, 903; saleB of spinners, Savannah Dull ; middling 10 5-16; net receipts, 201; sales, 150. Mew Orleans Easy V middlings, 114; low middlings, lOg; good ordinary 98; net receipts, 1,374; gross, 1,456; sa'es, 1.000; ex ports to Continent, 1.100. Mobile Nothing doing," "accurate quota tions cannot be given; middlings nominal 10J; net receipts, 64; salep, 3. Memphis Quiet; middling. 10; net re ceipts, 179; shipments. 1,104; sale?, 900. Augusta Quiet; middlings, 10J; net re ceipts, 75; sales. 196. Charleston Easier ; middlings, Hi; net receipts, 319; sales, 700; exports coastwise, 45. New York Cotton dull; uplands. 11 i ;; Orleans, 11 sales, 325; consolidated net re ceipts, 13,193; exports to Great Britain,23,339; France, 3,242; Continent, ?,249. Liverpool Yarns and . fabrics cull, ten dency down. Futures Quiet; uplands low middling clause, September delivery, 6" 3 16 Shipped March and April; sail 531 32. Ship pid April an i May sail, 6 1-16. FINANCIAL, New York Meney easy 2a J: sterling steady 8; gold weaker 7iaJ; governments active and steady. New 5's 12. States quiet and nomi nal. S 3? OEt I INTO- FjlRAl D JE tSmitli-:&"Fo:rbes, 18 77. f j ITIass.. and Trade Street, Cbarlottev N - C ou 13 High Street, Boston, WE are now receiving in our CHARLOTTE HOU3E, a iuUHne pf all isxsdmof BOOTS nd 8H0E8. Having introduced BOOTS and 8H0E3 in the States of North CarolinaSouth Carolina and Georgia, with success beyond our expectations, we have re cently established a house at Headquarters,7 NO. 13, HIGH OTifflif; BOSTON! MASS., which wIU enable us to fully com,te wi.b other Jobbing Houses North, and to extend our trade into otter ftates. . ' . . We sell only by the case from our BOSTON HOUSE, and all orders forwarded ibere will receive prompt attention, and, if ,ir..f, r red, be shipped and billed direct. The -former'' reputation of our CHARLOTTE HOUSE; unsurpassnd in the South for the auiouui and variety of its large Stock, shall be maintained, and weshall constantly keep on baud in b Hh houses a fall line of a'l grades (,f BOOTS and SHOES- Having made this arrangement we have no hesitancy in going into large towns or cities to show our Goods feeling assured that we are able to give to prompt paying customers good te. ms as any other houae North .or South. ggr We solicit your orders or personal inspection to either of the above houses. ' TRADE - marl. STREET, CH ARLOTTE, N. C, and 13 HIGH STREET, BOSTONt MASSACHUSETTS. FUTUItICK New York Futures closed firm ; sales 41,000 bales. April, 11 12 14c. May, 11 13 14c. Jane, 11 21 25c. July, 11 37c. August, 11 47c. September, 11 33 29. October, 1 1J26 -518c. November, 11 15 13c. December, 11,17 19.. x January, 11 28,-300.; . February, 11 40--42c.. An Affray Which Proved Fatal. , A.n affray, which in the progress of events proved fatal tooneof the parties, occurred at Budlsill's mine yesterday morning; between two of the laborers, ! a white man named Albert Wooten I and Abe Rankin, a negro. The latter Youthful Telegraph Operator. The youngest operator turns up in Arrested for Violating the Revenue Laws. Deputy U. S. Marshal Alphonzo Young yesterday arrested J C Myres and Mason Phelps, at Matthews sta tion, charged with the violation of the Internal Revenue laws, and brought gr6ly in8ulted woolen m a contro tnem to tne city yestertiay aiternoon Ter8y which the two had about some to be tried berore U. S. Commissioner trival matter, upon which Wooten Spartanburg. A correspondent writing .'"'J -6 seized a piece of heavy piping which from tW r.l Th telranh here wlt PhelP8 s, hls clef- 3116 was lyine near, and struct the necro a r; - . o i t r ..,!,.,.. l ' 1 - . "c'cimc UIUU""CT icwucu severe blow on the head, which crush- that he was violating the laws, depu- ed tne temporal bone. The negro was ty Collector Coite was sent down to ex- taken up iu ft 8eK8eless condition and amine the contents of his store. He carried to eome place until a physician found that some whiskey in his pos- coud be brought. Dr. Moore was session was not properly stamped, called in arid operated on the wound. This was levied on and left in the hands of Mason Phelps, Myres' clerk. The telegraph messenger in this place is a bright boy of only ten years of age, and he sends and receives messages by sound. Does anybody know of a younger operator than he ? T rr nal.' i Mr H L Farlev. of the Soar tan bur e Herald, registered at the Centra! Beturning soon afterwards the officer rr a i v. found that Phelps, Myres and the Hotel last night. whisky were all gone, and the store in Mr 0 M fUdler, of the Southern Ex- charge of a man who knew nothing m-ess Gunman v. and formerly, a citizen about the miesine whiskey. A warrant of this place, is in the city. Gen J G Walker, a Major-General in the Conferate army, and now a repre sentative' of the Southern Pacific Rail road, resident in Texas, was in the city last night, on his way South. 1 U'-i it r?'.7' :'- ; ' . ! Teaiptlnf Sights for the arrest of Myres and Phelps was issued by the TJ. S. Commissioner and executed as described above by Mar shal Young, , ; : The Probaolllty of Introducing the New Process for Working Gold Into this ?ec-tisn. He lingered until late in the afternoon and died at the mine. In the meantime Wooten was ar rested and brought to the city, and taken before Justice Davidson for trial. He asked to be allowed to make a statement, which was granted; when he informed the Court that as soon as he reached for something with which to strike Eankin after-the latter had in sulted him, Rankin rushed at him with a' shovel uplifted. The witnesses state that he held a shovel in his hand, a-w m j vm j vuu UiNU ped, looked and passed by on the ' side; r a- state of mind xot 2l i i for a camel to go through the eye of a ! needle Ac. MARRIED, We publish in another column this mornme an inlercstine account oi a Dut no one testinea to waving seen mm oome of the show windows in the dry f tr0cess which has recently been ihves- show any disposition to use it goods aftaclothijpg atores; present a ted for operating refractory ores. In Tbe Magistrate required a bond of gorgeous appearance just now, and addition to the evidences of its efficacy $1,000 for his appearanee at Court, cause botn males and females toheave contained in the article referred to, we which being unable to give, he was iMuuivm ftjuajavkua.ru. jjiave oeen snown a letter irom jr xnos sent to jau. xxe maintains mat ne uiu lhewuidows, and in fact the whole Kirwin of Boston, a gentleman who is not attempt to kill Rankin, but says tore of E D Latta & Bro clothiers, well known to several of our citizens, no one would have been insulted as he presented an exceedingly attractive in which he commends it very highly was without resenting it. appearance last night, being brilliantly and says that it is the very thing need ngniea, ana many a young man stop ed for North Carolina ores. Mr Kir ... " -""U",-."" . Tn Rll9ton hv Rw J R Person r a i . : a t. . ,i . ' 4 t i -j i " - suua the ores in this" Vtcinity. havine lived on Thursday, the 19oh inst.. Col L A Mason ble for receiving and appreciating the in this Dart of the State and onerated I nd Mrs K M McLaugben. criptaral statement that it is easier the barvti5 mines in Gaston. He was L?,?f la'l -??at?? un i 1 iuu, sir Aiu j wuefv, ui visual iuq frequently solicited to go into the county, and Miss Addie, daughter of J H rint;nn r n-M-l ,;t,0 ; n,;. Faulkner, Eq., formerly of South Caro- r mm w iw ui v.u m iu a k on in a k a cjf i i.j lina MUltarr. Notes. , , ... ' . - V . . I In Rowan county, on the 12th inst., Mr 1 ti til' - 'i'-f B Iff comparative lailure 01 the Old process! Dayid C Lyerly and Miss Eva Ann Holes j.ne nornet nc&i uinemen have re- ;n wnrVinr anmo of f-.r.A houser. ceived recently into their ranks seven the gold region around us. He is, new members, making the total num- however, so much impressed with the ucr , uiiy -vwo, ranK ana nie, AS the tnower of this niw rrarP that h haa OBSERVER OFFICK. Chalotte, N. O., ApTil 94, t877. The Cotton Market. No change in the market. The following quotation are averaged Jrom prices given by a majority of the cotton buyers : IES.ILn-3La '3E GS- O TU 03? . OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SPBING CLOT H I N AT ACTUAL COST, IN ORDER TO REMOVE. BALTIM ORE. BRANCH CLOTHING HOUSE TRADE STREET. ONE DOOR FROM TRYON CHARLOTTE REDEEMED. (HIGH PRICES CONQUERED AT THE NEW STORE H. MORRIS & BROTHERS. Stained Tinged. Ordinary.........'. , Good Ordinary Low Middling... Middling Goad Middling 891 10 91 10 101 10 10 WE OFFER EXTRAORDINARY INDUCEMENTS THIS WEEK IN LADIES', MISSES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES SLIPPERS, MEN'S AND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AT NEW YORK PANIC PRICES. AND JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER CHOICE COLLECTION OF -4 U' Calicos,' Dress Goods, Lawns, Piques and Domestics OF ALL KINDS. CIMm for Clilta, Bojs, Yontfis and Male fear, all of tie Latest Desiins, Cheaper tlsn ever, Tern Cent t'olnmii. A LARGE supply of Picture Frames, all aizea for sale cheap, at apr25 H B AUMCJ iKTEN BEAUTIFUL Photographs at reduced rates, Hi H BAUMGARTES'S. FERROTYPES at low rates, at apr25 H BA.UMG A.RT ION'S. AT THE STORE OF H. MORRIS & BROTHERS. GREAT BARGAINS IN CELLULOID CORAL JEWELRY A.. T. & O. R. R. ICS Cold Beer, at tbe COMMERCIAL, next to Express Offio?, apr25 O W BADGER. THE Best Cigars in the citv atCOldMER CIALC1GAR STAND, next" to Express Of fice JOHN V K1RRY. apr25 FISE Billiard Parlor at the COMMER CIAL next to Express Office. apr25 It O W BADGER. ODD FELLOWS PiC NIC There will be an Excursion on Thursday, 2Gth, to Wood Lawn. The members and iho?e wishing to attend, will be at the Lincoln depot promp tly at 7i o'clock. Return at 6J P. M. Round trip 50 cents. A large plattorm has been erected on the pic nic grounds and ronsic secured fcr tbebrnefi!: of all who may wish to dance. apr24 2t FOR RENTTwo pood dwelling houses containing seven and eigt t room?, with good well of water', and garden attache d, apr21 6t 8 P SMITH. 100 SACKS Best Fami y Flour. aUo nice Country Hams, for sale at apr21 1 FJELD BROS. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I Charlotte, N. C. April 21, 1877. ON and after Monday, April 23rd, the following Schedule will he run over this road : GOING SOUTH. Leave Statesville. 1.30 p. m. " Mooresville, 2.41 " " D. College, 3.19 ' Arrive Charlotte, 5.00 GOING NORTH. Leave Charlotte, 4 15 a. m. ' D College, (3.00 " Mooresville, 6.37 " Arrive Statesville, . 7.45 " Close connection made at Statesville with trains over the W. N. O. R. R. All charges must be pre paid on Freight oflered for shipment to Section House, Hen derson's, Alexandrians and Caldwell's. These being "Flag Stations," tbe Company is not liable for loss, or damage to freight after it is unloaded at either of the above named "Flag Stations." No freight will be received by Agents for shipment unless tbe name of consignee and destination is distinctly marked thereon. J J GORMLEY. a pi 22 Superintendent DIED.. limit ii sixty rifles it would probably determined to try in : this State. After - be well for all who intend .to, join the speaking of the inventor of this new company, to do so immediately, other- process, whom , he knows personally, wise they may be excluded from par- in a ietter to gentlemen in this city, he ucipaungm tne grana encampment on 8ays it. t li m I " wio sea coast, it- is generally unaer tood that the time; for .the grand en caramenVVrill be the lattef part of June. . In Gaston county, 8oath PointTownship, N. C.r on the.!8th- of April, Harriet E, wife of E Milton Berry, in the 53 J year of her age. la aswell county C. on tbe 17th inst, of consumption. Mrs Nannie L Park, wife of M A Park, formerly of this city. In this coanty, on the 5'h inst, Mrs Nan- "I will have the exclusive right of cy J Abernathy, wife of Mr John C Abtr- using it in a section of yourSsate which "'VJJ:1l it will include Mecklenburg, and.as I Am in9t, Mrs N L Kerr, wi fa of J T Kerr, and to do exclusively a milling -business- cither purchasing the ore fronMhe daughter ef Samuel Smith, aged 18 years, 1 month and 12 days. An feeldenu a Younr Maa. 8 1 . . In York District, 8 r, on the 14th inst, i r- ,"".7 I 1 : I mine! nr WiSfkUic it nfi a. loll fvnii son r t u:u o.. i . AO accident happened to two young the entemrise can be made an abso!ute Vnnm. , th-miftnW f m-.i mer Mr. ; S Landecker and ; a friend certainty, deoendinff on the richness of Misa Bker; xfcuzhter of -Wellington tfrom :Oi8ter:wno were s riding in a ihflfirftv.T ihlnV nharlwnnM u I wwjewi -m? v ' " : !" a " " :r V.r "'1 , " I - Tn Jackson Townahin. TInin-i ennnt.v. on the 18th -inst, Mrs E A Baker, wife of Stephen Baker, aged 63 years. Chester v.wno were . riding in a yesieraay aiternoon, ai tne ltudi the proper centre to ilocate at. i I hate sill mine, which came near resulting! .,.., ' . a I WtiWUitVU UVfUUO 4M -3 UUV VvUII" 1 Tatner ' leriona v iwr ; Ton h aait ' I .Aaj iu'iat '2-a. - a1i- "The friend berntuwCVrriTw" ' r"1??? The indifference with Which so many pea xne inena bad gotten out of the buggy company with a small capital-say pie regard a cough or , cold is truly nnpar r and was waiting for Mr Lwta turn it. Violf arliinli T venf tn Ka I donable. These affections often lead to con vnrfnrv fn ViifnVfnx4V. u.i. 1 T- . -.,'. , .. ... . . I sumption, and Bhou.d be checked in time 7 ' -r- "W1BC -An neid in Linarioue. vv ltn a mm capaoie fey nse of Dr Bull's Cough Svrup .V1" vu vu3 ruuuu, tne latter of treating from ten to twenty tons of lauea ia see wire ; wnicn extended ore a day, the business, as I could easily from a post to the top of .; the smoke- show, would soon enlarge itselTso as to ,: ftack of the engine, and drove against give any capacity desired n even to t. xi, cugu fata sppp ienggy,ana building branch furnaces at particular pulled the body from the wheels. Mr. ly large and ? richderiosits in; the dis L. of course fell - over with it, the body trict. The chlorination process in con-L or the buggy falling on top. Thel ries Vifc" " "raP1 periecwou, f w, Jj v f-af ui. KetUng about 99 per cent of; the gold got wrapped around his feet, and hia frmn The ore. and r,rodnin it Tn a position was a ..very critical one.. .iiis chemically "pure shape, r I would not friend aaw it, ?and seizing ',4he bridle have you believe 'there's millions in reins held the animal perfectly still ifc ufc am convinced thferesre fortunes tmUr. L. culd be .xtrioated fromhi, bffi( ia the' ci ' pemoua poaiiiua. tie escaped witn alight bruise on the luead. in About a month, for the purpese of carrying these plans in execution. - F1HAHGIAL AND CQMMERGIAI cTELEORAPUIC HVRKErH. April 3. 1871. PRODUCE. HaHlmore-Oatv higher; Spathern prime, 4Ta4Si fJBye Steady, 82a85. Previsions active and firmer, - Pork, 161, ; Bacon; ' shoulders, 61a7; clear sides, 9i. Lard refined, lj)!flr. Coffee firmer, not higher; Whiskey firmer, 1 11. Sugar active and firawr, Hi. ' - - JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS. GREAT VARIETY LADIES, MISSES ANTP CHILDREN'S LACE BIB COLORS, CHILDREN'S LACE BONNETS, CHIP, STRAW AND HAIR HATS, ; ALL NEW SHAPES, FULL LINE LADIES', MISSES and CHILDREN'S HATS AND BOXNET FRAMES. GREAT VARIETY FINE AND CHEAP FRAMES. EVERYTHING AT BOTTOM PKICE3 FOR CASH. MRS . P .QUERY. apr21 ' ' We Have Reduced A Line of our Dress Goods from 33 to 50 per cent less than their value. There neyer has been such a Stock of Hamburg Edgings at the prices. Do not ....... .. ., t i. ..... ., ... .. .. ..... .. ..i - -.;,, fail to aee'them, LadieJ Neck Tjps reduced., - We keep a splendid stock of Kid Gloves. Every shade Dress Buttons you want. A large stock of Linen NEW A. R,IiI"V" A.L ! ! ! ooo IW efJBS m$:WMMMB 9 -o 0-0 o LATE OF BALTIMORE!, HAVE OPENED THEIR 8TORE, AND ARE tN PULL OPERATION AT SPRING 3' CORNER, IN THE HOUSE FORMEttl.Y OOOTriED BY W R BURWELL & CO., WHERE' YOU WILL FIND A VERyIaRGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF - Beadymade. Men's, Youth's aad Boys Clothing, TODHKS AIl -VALISES; OF ALL DE80KIPriOX8 ASO .QUALmeCik j A LARGE A830RrMESrOf LADIES', m MISSES AND C0iLDRE'S BOOTS, SHOES 1 GAITERS, Which we will "sell J IQU,; at the lowest ra!es 16 be obtained any wbere. 11 as oik QnTin(?e before purchasing a It'wUl be to your interest apr7 HEATING ST ES AT COST. Tt.ME ROOM FOR A LARGE 0JS90? STOVEa. I Wf LLSELL "iiv',J,,ru STOVES FOR WOOD a. I) i CO A T. ; a t r r a n .;'. v w u a. . H. and Pacific Lawns, cheap. Yours truly, Alexander, Seigle;& Co. fi. TThoao wbo,owe U3 for 1876 re respectfully reminded of the fact that Jt ?dn?onyn4 will please call and aettU. v"- ' . ' A., S. & Co. T BUTLERi Near the Court House, :J,1iSUCCESSOR TO MOORE & BTJTLER. - $15 Rewarcl: .'J.-'V-HA". "- l j far ii n thlona "V Z1 on. Fridit night. KJ the 20th, a dark CLAY BANK HtikW Six Tears nlri mith k.-u UV8 to,i, . r ' uiane ana tail i.7V 17 9' 18 hand teVTi j a i n8aoe when stolen. Bnddle and ssadle was tin t h.: time.".' apr24 2t taken at thm. SIDNEY RE ADING. Glass Lamps Made T;Q Screw on Gas Pipes, very neat at . A TC SMITH'S. apr24 Drug Store. jJEAL QUARTERS ' For Salt Fish, Mackerel, Mallets, herring, e,t B N SMITH'S. apr!5 ; ,
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