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' t V...V -ELIA8&.C0EEN.:, feblo 1 Ji BURGESS NICHOLS, WriOLESALE & RETAIL '9.' ,ii I' DKAXrXB IV ALL KINDS OF BEDDING, LINBI y CHEAP BKDBTEADb, LOUNGE PAHTR A CHAMBER8ITIT8. ) COFFIN 8 of all KINDS on HAND. ; Ko. 6, Wert Trade St., flTTAH T. O TTTt. N. f! IE ASSORTMENT OFeHIfcrTSAriQi: TUSlFlB'BiVED. I . '. i " .LI. rAivn"''?'',' i i. ..iniM ii m Ml i i ni .s.JlrtBMaT.BW n Hill DM20QIte AS been Refarniahed and Befitted, In flist-claflB style, and offers indacements to pyellers and Residents in its excellent tef roppiiiri prices to suit the times. An actiTfl corps of waiters in attendance at meals, and no pins or expense spared to render guests eomibrtable. ; ? ft i f. i . s;w Moderate Terms fon IVIorithly Boarders. OUR MOTTO IS T6 PLEASE. sprl 7fn r 1 s i1 iT'jriwi X! X- " . r . until you have seen theegantTLtftbckjefods5 The t assortment is the now in my warerooms. largest and most complete ever offered mCtiaxlotter AMD m tmMBmJ TO INSPECT IT AND GET klt;PitIE&3 aa 't'l" s, . oel ai "-v. T;- ' v , it ,, - . i . . ... Removed next door to Post Office. an 5 i.i rr ' w offers tn fKa R fgUsh Select ces, Colgate Honey; and Glycerine I ' u6"fl, drench and American Hair and Tootn jCned. mm atftr ii " pHESCRXB-T ION S arefuli IT) k 7 preparedat all : hours,-. $pth night and, " jday; ai' V NPwm7 Bt0W and Tinware' h vlPi H ?-Mc- Alexanderrci a Boot and Shoe Store. havi rp1' 7-V:j; lljhfBOTLEB; TELEGBAPniG NEWS. 3 i WASHINGTON. ----- jifrwwh t"?y-T nt--.-7-! w'ac1?; PROCEEDINGS OF.. COKGRESS.; Vice itresiSent. Wheeler to be ibsent James ; Gordon Bennett Wants 'Congress to Endorse Him in Bis Efforts to Find the North Pole The Export Convention BilWIt Looks Like a Veto or the. Silver BUL v - j "Z ;..,-..r;-.-.-r. - - ; General Newir and (Josstp, ., , WABHiNiifoN. Feb:; 25;--ice Presi dent iWheeler, who has been suffering i rum iieuraigia.i gaT nonce tnis morn ing, of his intended absence" for' seve ral days, p.nd asked the Senate to desig nated ftresident 1 6ro ; tpm: i TTo1 will learel ,?iWsburg.:Pi;Vto-morrow, ; on YtsitcoiTeiations sreBlang m tnat SfiNATEtiOonkKng;t)f New Y6rk, said he pfesenled a. Detitton of" Jamea Gor don. Eeaneit; i a citizen of ; the United BtateKTdCrc u3tiSst m EuroDe; asking CorjigreBs1 toid him: in the way he jde signed JJri i'se'eldngiiew ; discoveries at ine JJioittM?o, o-tm Haa "purctxasedi tne i'anapra, anfAxpticvesgel.apd w U44U l . I UQi W UIO tuff nuriT riarmiv nrrrsTrn- ' T. I v "I r r j S P" i" -- - - ' ' that -the petitmn. .befeferrefl to'the commiuee , on . jpmmerc9,-xi.was 80 orderldV J &T13 ' tees.; ,Npthuig,$f vmUtnptr" The- im preaeion favors the vetoriDt the silver bill. ' Tlft fCZltut -3iHimS.i '."..----5S?!W JdLJDHIOJtT tvDISPATCHES. Ii'-. national export1 convention; "recently in session here, to provide for carrying1 ocean mails on 'Am erican' ships," Ur l y auace eaia we. oui was nreoarea nn d er th e pjeiyisiott qf influential gen tleren from nearly every State in the UaijDnj and deserved careful considera tion. ' Keferted to the Postomce com-, rnitteeir 'nt;: ; ; i-' !i ,Jq i exectiij 'session or nomina tions.: ' "ilifil : : : '' -: ' .v. House The1 Senate amendments to the bill for the relief of the Eagle and Phoenix Manufacturing Company, of Georgia, were concurred in. ,. 4 if T The; bill to pension aoldilMtf the Mexican and Indian J wars -w4s "taken up, and Joyce, of Vermont; ciade a speech; against it on the ground thai it WpyH ibe largely for the:.Tbenefit of men wq huT fpught .against the govern ment in, tne law war. Mis speech was aapunced with great vehemence by bode of Virginia. Adjouraed without action. The Peace" Meeting in Lpndoa a Failure-Peaie ... Expected Before the 2nd of March-Turkey Will not Cede teEnsaa the Men-of-War A ! - Better Feeling at St Petersburg-, ' . J..IJ . . . ' - - London, Feb 25 .The peace meeting was a disastrous failure. Besolutions were put to and .carried by a knot of persons who surrounded Mr Brad Jaugh after he had, been , driven from the platform. ( ln the evening crowds assembled and cheered xjeiore the resi dences ,qf Musur us.; Pasha and Lord Beacousfieldf ; Som e. , w ind o ws in Mr. Gladstone's house were broken. .-.-..i The Times' snecials ? eontiirt the fol lowing : ''.Vienna,. The report that the Turks will pede a naval station to Kussia is iPromiaently '.circulated. ihe Bay of Herkoson the Bosphorus and the Island of Marmore is variously menpned as the site for such station;? " lhe number of liussians who accom pany Grand Duke .Nicholas :to St Stet- fano8.istestimated at tea thousand.' t it may be taiten for , gran ted that this is only a. step m. a settled .$lan. for enter ing OpniautiaopleJl.ii.ili .tiijjji HlPiBiaFeb 25-1 affirmed that the haesti6nf th cession frtefritory, td thBttssianfritfiith'ar ?W !dMmnitv!anrlithn vn-Mtuhrliit tftQth own! expensec The Petitioner deairedrl that the, vessel shouUjyan Amer? payment ArierTOn' toathelimita of Bnl- icannag, ana ne rmr uonitiingi-movea gana wiihbe exoluded 'Trmfthe deljl?- f erations of the conferences tif tllLoNliON, disnatcb?'1 that peaersball be'i'fednclolld rberom IhieVd of ! Mjirch' iiha isihat 1 MusauV mans Bha. quit Bulgaria MthWia'year i w.wb 8i,w,wi, vnfr woperyf) i wwuvv 1 bUD uivinii.it tii li 1 m nru.iH.i. iiyRL rprriuin. yacht, Pandora: might climb the Nortb 1 ?lL lb. i ? :J. S-fl" i:" j- VI poie wun me Ainencan nag naunime. i 6 was irierrea to ine commiiiee on Commerce. $rnvv y!V,sC"?J3J-r Wallace presented a. bill,-; jnrenared by the executive committee of ' tbe- ng 4t' ; Gallipoli hastpWcea "ships on both sides' tjf the ' 'tirotnonldry bq that their &rrn a Von 'vhin' tktfh'ni aViA to shore, 'and boats 1 patrol' nightly to s reveht.thelay!ng'-oft6i;peapefl,:t; t the" Russians will. -V The Motion in Arrest of Judgment in Anderson's Case Overruled, and the Prisoner Sentenced to . Tweears.., New Obleans, Feb 25orThomas C Andejson.jwas called before the bar this morning, The motion in arrest of judgment was overruled, when he was askecMf he had anything to offer be fore being sentenced. Anderson said thatThe considered ' his case cruel per- w i j ii r . l . ecuuon unaer me iorms oi law ; inat e was in the power of the court, and rwas Teady to, receive sentence. Judge Jvhitaker answered the accused, telling him that he had had a fair trial before an impartial jury, and that the verdict was justified by the evidence. He then sentenced Anderson, in consequence of the recommendation of . the jury to the mercy of the court, to the . lowest term under the law-two years at hard labor in i the State penitentiary and costs. A suspensive appeal appeal was granted, returnable on; Wednes day. A motion to rtransfer Ihe cases of Wells' Kenner and Cassanave to i the United States court was filed, and will be heard pn Wednesday, March 6th. They M'itolt-rAfld $etCanghtUp WUbtii Tbenton. -N ; Feb. 25.-i-Jacob E FreezSpr embezzling: the funds of tjLie dettoaitorrof the State Savings Bank, was, pientenoi ;tp three yeart-the, ow priHOu, . .uuu , m , iKivutttuuiM fw !i',':..'!J':.''i; - Ji I . ears ior conspiring. 10 ueiraua : ana 'ouck Freeze and Harry. C. Freeze for the Batte 'offence were sentenced to six mohtha.each iu the county iail. ' Walter F Bartlett, the de&ultlo&tax receives -of the city tpf ; Trenton, i was sentenced on four indictments 'tosix , mqrithi.6n each making in; aH wp V- 14 The. Soclalista Meet and' Show the lei Flag' of .ii- dd si. the Commune'., " " .77V,r., llkw YoEi"Feh 2o.At a meeting of the Socialistic abor.cluh in theXJer- mania assembly rooms. i vesterdavi the red flag of the commune was displayed. Resolutions were1 adopted denouncing a standing' army, the" existence of arm ories?.JTxiJ5itie8 and' setting Jorth that more protection should be given to free BDe'ech. One of the speakers -said J-4 "Only let the army be abolished, and labor would ra'ake-' sueh a--rxrove-i,'aa would in8ureitajfightaand rtender it equal viitu capital." , s. ; -1 , ti - . I Arrest of Crispins i , Marlbo&o, Mass, Feb -25. Deputy Sheriff Morse and a posse arrested six-' teen leading, Crispins, this morning, upon indictments found byi the grand jury, for conspiracy, connection with the recen iaDor irouDies, --.'lney were: taken to east Cambridge.' where they will bd examined ; before the Su- -4- urks ass'eri 'tha ring only about 1J500 men to St Stef- fanos, but 10,000 is, the more probable fmrnber. .tijaiM eaJ Jo uifGu -a V. Suleiman Pasha has been sent to St Jean jDaire; wifhput trial and f jwill pro miy receive aaequate punishment' TheEeiiter, telegram company has e Jollowmg dispatch r from Constan- "One iregimerit or deUchment of i Cos-.. saexa ana a, special company, .detalied as ail esort Grand: (Duke 1 Nidholas? entered Sail , taffah os i Sunday, ii The Russian, division, echelonned between Eustchak, Chekmege San Staffanosv Formal peaceLwiU probably be-signed to-day.',' .n-.-J t".-?. .-)':':!:;;; v-:,; UL -u The TtwieaPera: dispatch - ftays iAt ; a reward for the Ported : ineffectual ef- forte ;to, keep, jthen British rJeet out of the Dardanelles, the. Czar has consent ed -that Russia-shall not come nearer to Constantinople than San Steffanoe, put at tne same time uuorms the rorte that he had great . difficulty to prevent Grand Duke Nicholas ! "from . marching into Constantinople, as the conquering Russians are. com in gto San Steffanos as frie rids, not altogether on the invita tion of the Sultan, but with his consent and; Grand .Duke Nicholas : will oroba- bly be invited by the , Sultan td - enter Btamboul with, a m llitory escort; ' It la expected that peace will fbe signed to morrow (Monday), the Turks accept ing all the conditions except the two about the immediate surrender of the iron clads and the payment to Russia of ten . millions roubles in cash, and forty millions sterling in bonds. The TurkBhave yet received tno, invitation to oe represented at tne congress." , The;ZS' seeend 1 edition ' mi the following dispatch from its .St .Peters burg co-respondent r ; V'A much better feeling; -: prevails here to-day. The modut tivendii w ith. England, touching the straits and the! presence of v the BritisK fleet in ' the sea 1 of Marmora is regarded as satisfactory in official quar ters. I have, reason 6 believe that there is ho present intenoon to occupy Constan,t&iopl.r7Wh x'a -LoNDdN Feb 25.-A special dispatch to the Ifmes-from'-Vfemiiaia'the Hungarian 'ministry at)d jqelegajtlons will readily grant J.thaiedit' asked fbr py Couni Andrassy, the Austrian-Hungarian premier but the Ans trians wiliu probably, offer opposition. A strong: party both. a in! the Austrian Eeichstrath' c and- "delegatlotis 5 favor peacetat: any price;" 'p-he niayi how eveTb driven from HhMr pjoitidns by thrieceisity for self-preservaUpn.i . If it were. Ascertained at the outset that AuBtria.inoase would , sland'.bp fpr what affects her; in h'e' EastTfhe jnust prepare jt7toeJe$.ifVj0M 90 exaggerated. ;as .to , mAk resist them, arms in hand, or elsesign her self to the course of events - In the House of, Lrds; Lord Derby, demand 'A'tilU8hlaaMtatof-wat' had-been i refused iby-the aEorte.' 'It .wass hppeditwduldoWBe,,jpfersi8ted in,;". If Egyptian tribute was Remanded jby EuBSamatters. yoa 1$ equ,i3re seri nna in.rtnflirtR4tirth.Tlleanectinflr.thft ftl leged demandXor the expulsion of Mus sulmans'- I?om Bulgaria; tiord Derby said that whatevet tbe -demand wis rigiiiaTlJ4 w eMd8 hit HJihr er been w fied. Accident on! r I" . ' 1 tte Rkhmflad'TredHcWvu tiL Is Leo Liberal? K f - London, February 25. v .The; Manchester - Guardian' Rome correspondent telegraphs as follows : 'The feeling is growing here that the new Pope- is not so liberal . as .was thought.! If seems, certain that Cardi nal PeccrandLea'XIILc do not hold the same views "It is now believed that the Pope will remain secluded in the Vatican." . .'Richmond. VlVTen 25.Ah!kccdent twrTed, oni !heichmon4ind Fred- encKBourz xtanroau last titiutii w u Mainwaring,;of Baltimore was killed i Frederick' Faulkner, of Richmond, had a leg arnfcutated below1 the knee L. R DonnfellvJof Chariesttfwn.1 W Va. 'had both lew jrtishedhd Ampulat4a,.:aqd j onn . VYfaJQriage.-i oxjsmb witAuurg, was 4njurea;uextenii:nQii snown . SPJto FROM TBt WIRES, f f A Londoru : dispatch- save" that the Earl of Bathquish is dead; aged 87. v-y ; .A telegram from Newyork saya fhaC the storeshipSupplywitltgoods for tne raris rixposiuou, aanuvi iu-uay.i :ir The elevator itin the Grand Central Hotel, Paris.ilo8t its balance, Sunday: and was carried to the roof with' great force, killing three personsaTEtlBslan lady,, a French gentleman ana a ser vant, - i., . i- r-'l " This old adage is certainly true in rela tion to LHoley's Yeast Powder. One pound will go as far as two of the adulterated. short weight kinds, and everything made Vfita it is yery good and wholesome. . i - . . -'' So Insult othe'United States , . x. l New York,1 Feb. 25.The Panama" Stat anfrMeraM of February the l?th inpC; received, says 'Messrs Contreras and Bodos, two members of the party who took- possession of the American schooner Sunbeam., at Fort Lemon on the 1st inst, called on us on the 14th. 4.i.J kl-i .1. .- ' ' - . . u-u oianju wai .ueir acuon was solely pruLupieu oy me .instinct oi seii-preser-vation, and was not in any manner intended as 'piracy, -They state , they were fjursued ' by a superior force, and that it was a matter of life and death. Under these circumstances they' assert that, they offered the captain ofi th sohooher money to take them away, which he refused. . . They then took possession of the vessel byisbow.of force, .biit did no yiolence to person or property ana oy so doing meant no suit to the United States. . ,; y Now and Tnea. 1. '' It'is only now and then that mch mn uon ...lex JtL Btepnens, lfix-Goy Bmitn arwi EirGov Brown, of Ga. endnrsn merilnto or the throat and lungs, : and when they do n jirty pooa evidence, tnat tne. remedy loiist.be JfOOd for. the enraof. nnnirhfii mM and long affections.' Thav ulosb jtlowxb uough . 8tku, . and their teetatnomals are ta be be seen round the ten oent; sample bottles of tha filnh7 viriAp fiyrup, for sale by all druggists itf Charlotte. A sam pia.Dotue relieves the worst eobgh and wflj tur sore throafcr Begtuar else bottles, fifty jdosee.ll .-.i.n, - .ti'm ufr Baltimore Oats quiet, southerd 3bi35. rye nominally 0a63-. Provisions very "dpjl, Mess potk II 60.' Bacon, shoulders, 5, clear tibM, hams;iOJalJ,J Lard, refined, 8i. . CoA jse oii. ijargoei ijai. wnisxey ;dull''a. IQ7. 80gaiaietat8aj -l - , u CIuciHuatl-f-FioQSWeak, family &26i6 75. Wheat auiefc, red scarce and firm at l i.SAvfc Corn quiet aud firm at 40. Oats quiet arid steady.'1, Eye5 closed firm, outside prices a 63, - arleytinf good.1 Pork inactive at 10 75. Lard i quiet, ; steam 7i. kettle' Jim Bulk meats!in.fair demand and -lower, shoulders a 6Q, short rib 5 40a5 421, short dear 5f5J. j-acon Quiet ana arm. snoawers 4a4l. clu- rib 6 lOaB 20, clear sides 6 30a6 40, hams 5f : Whiskey drooping. Butter quiet and slefcdy, prime iwestern reserve 23a25, pentral Ohio -oazL eugar sieaay out nnchaneedi Hosa firm and in demand, packing S 90a4 05, re ceipts B,642 shipments 540. . J lew York-rflour slightly in -buyers1 favor. and a moderate exnort : bMnn. tradedenjaod, superfine western and state 4 OQAcrosingQuiet. Southern flSur dull but Tinchatiged. ' Wheat" heavy and abont 106 lower with a moderate export arid mill ing demand, 1 39 for ungraded winter redi Cars, slightly in, buyers favor and a very moderate export and horn ; trade demand. 48a53. for , ungraded western . mixBd ..-Oats aoouc Bteaay. uonee quiet, fcagar ;quiet but very firm, 7Ja7 for fair to good refining, refined firm but unchanged. Molasses and Wee steady. Pork heavy, mess 11 OOall 15. Lard lower, prime ste4m7 55a7 57i. closine at 7 55, kettle 8 12. Whiskey a shade low er at I 08. Freights low for grain, for cotton per sail s-$2, per steam 9-32, for wheat rer steam 8,' " COTTOH. KoaroLK Steady; middling. lOic, net re ceipts,, 792; gross, blank; sales, 136; exports coastwise, 1,909. Wixj-ihgtoh Quiet: middlinKS. lWc: net receipts, 646; gross, blank; sales, 130; ex ports coastwise, ezz. rHrLADxi-PHiAHSteady: middlings. 11c; net receipts, 93; sales, spinners, 388. " , Augusta yaiet; middlings, lOJc; receipts, 289; shipments blank; sales, 797. . - Uhamj-btobt Quiet; middhngs, 10jc::net receipts,. 1,256; gross, blank; sales, 1,000; ex ports to the continent, 1,751; coastwise, 783. Ksw .Yoax Dull j middling uplands. 10 15-16c: middling Orleans, 11 l-16c: sales, 174; consolidated net receipts, 37,871; ex ports to Great Britain, 25,978; to France, 9,173; to the continent, 4,305. Iiivnarooii Noon Quiet and unchanged; middling uplands 6i, middling Orleans -61 sales 8,000, speculation and export, 1,000, receipts i.uuu, American 8.300. Futures 1-32 cheaper; uplands low middling clause, February delivery 6 1-16, March and April 6 l-164.April and May 6 3-32, May and June tit, 4 one and July 6 5-32, August and Sep tember 6 7-32, shipped March and April per sail6fi-16.v; .i;.'! 3jv;if, si.t . 5 P M Sales included 8.100. American. Futures dull; uplands, low middling clause, May and June delivery 6J, , ? raWPg 30. days of our Great Fihaf' : .PfesinS' Sa1.0 'V5re for the lat;time?flB a5 Ou'i?VgtoO ngliihCassimere Suits at .'.".. Ifi v5; 00 Scotch,,. Cheviot Suits at "'"":r"'"'" ij t i2J 60 Auburn cassimere suits at.;.:.:' V; ' 1 'l ,14" - lSoS 11.ain-ad fancy cassimere suits at......... 12 " ri, 5 JZXjtX ..Dark c.ft - - ; - ..Uaa 10 00 r " c giw . '.ifi Or.Qiford cassimere suits at . ZZiZ'Ss ,5 ' : t3 Porlhmity escape?;you, when once cone it can . never Come . a?ain' . ' ' r Our $35 06 'English chinchilla o?ercoats.... i-vVJ.v.-.'':$18--' s:"!MM$lpEall closed.; u ; s -hhtfD ;0Q ; Jinfflish Beavers . : -..i!.-! - 5 fVlBOO1 Brown" canton v , OillTfD r.-iZZQT"" .7----v-m ....... ...... .4..,, ; ;9 ' ' iA vU01Jtii:e?assortment . . . . i ..... ... . ... J .-V -ft ! 7 13 5a.Black Beaver.....,...;... Y; y..:.y;.ao 00 Full assortment . ...................i....... . 6 n ; ! r.'-950O FuU-'aSSOTtTnent.--:.:!:, .v-i!- - -- Our. fine meclicatp Plarinpl -iu-(i-'V!-;-J. -J, - " : ; Mfc,fy!lfei9Jf;PTO:4ia lor Drawers,-? - -jx, Afeoufcaft doen ; very fine plain and fancy Enelishmlf H6 Jtis1 aeceied 'Bi: otir Chester House, former price 75c, now "V' v, .. . -.U i ) YftH waeu ofiiy, Diue ana orown mixea leit, per pair. oe. - 1 - ! prfYftw xua wc blusuum in inese prices can oniy pe comr-inq parearito .the. fortunate purchaser's gaIn whotake&-:e''4EuUi a Vantageioftfthemii ? '--i-: . --a' ; -.-j-.v.; - .--5. .- . ,- . to V,y,;..' ,;'if,:h JiJ.:j bjlujuncg j '- -' :- -4 , I,,1. , , n y5?sX .v -. . I' -1 7 I vhn.:ii." i-o" - - ; !; ' -' 1 . : .. . .... i :.rd t ii, a;., - v--) 1 sunn BiMiifiiinns FUTimisa. fevv Futures closed steady. Sales, "lIwYokr 41.000 bales. iFebrnary, H)50a92c. S Mareb4 01a92c. ' ' : - j U ! April, 10 99aUo; ' is- fn .tut. May, ii use. i i June, 11 24a25c. , hH v ir; July,,U 32aS3c. t vAV 7.1 August. 11 37a38c. . eptemoer, n 2Da2ic. 2 October, "11 02a03a 1 November, 10 9Ia93e. ' December 10 93a95c. Mtf ANCIAI . Nw York Money - easy -at' 4, Sterlinef nrmat sii. uoia weaxer at liaz.-uovern- ments closed firmer. New 5's 2L; States steaay.- , , Unt The Cotton Slarker. .li,ittn..OU'Febiuaiv.'S6L(ia?8: ' '.The market closed easy with a slieht de- mand from spinners. 'ft i.iJ ri 1 tf'J . r . .At UUUU JtuauLJK.nv.i..A..M! i -; -AWJ Middling..'. . n-ij ,10 Btrict.low Middling....'..'.-. .. .94 Low Middling.u..:j. ;;.,.;;..:.. ; t; . fi Good Ordinary ...s. ,.-..;.f-. l .8fains(brightdesir)Y .. t . 7a8 Stains deep cleen) ...... - '74a7. Lower grades,.,. 1 - i': iiii 4 Ifiafi FORSALE. Choice of two, one Miller's anions Herrings set Ten-,0ent Coliji-in: w .ii ii i ii r, i 'A FJEtE8H jsice Oysters every morning "fbr sale cheap; at Pisrott's.' in front sof B- N Smith's store- A1Q, large fresl. Speokled m i v lPit"- leDZO , . ; - ? . j House for rent, enquire of S IX Howell. LOST A suitable reward will be paid for a small Silk Umbrella, with my name cut in metal on handle. W H BAILSY. feb23 4t. - KM i MWl mvnitmmmuu 1111 u ! uiillillliJ have our -Stock of bpnng (Jassimeres and Sauiplesi and? we are prepai-p iib w to make Sprine Siiitriorde as low as any house inAmerictii: Satisfaction guaranteed or no sale; L. BERWANGER & BRO, FINE CLOTHIEES AND TAJL0BS. t : y - . .-'.".. .. . . 5 f-7f N. B. Our entire Stock of Fall and Winter Goods to be sold regardless of cost. v i . '.. - ILj. B. fl52: B.: : National Clothing Hall. -1 "i - '1 Thfi I." CftrfthrAtftH r ertiiizer !! I.. ;r i;;;T9 if.ft-t WILCOX. GIBBS & GO'S TVT T?re vvy hberal lerms, payahle In Cotton on the basis of 15c for low mldUingv i h-r. Kisf EerliKzeT lftripared iroin SELECTED MATERIAL' w4n owi'CJi SBpervision,ancLtwelve years use,' fias estahlished that it is unexcelled and unetfuallsd. ' 1 f " JB Call on Mr THOS H QAITHKR, Charlotte, N. &. for terms and prices ; 1 "t ' KM J. M m-3- MXJl1JJF C-C -I -jT T- -I . Imporferp and DeaUrs in Guano, Savannah, I Ga;, 'and CharllsCoh.fllfc febie s I . ! j. ' , ll r NT VJ Ajbfer. in .General Herchandisea : j . ; tu 7 i Charlotte; JV. C7., Jtfarcfe li?. 1675: :''. v J i'J fcn f-a Uii .'u- " ' ,,i, . , ' 1 !;Ever ankioiis' to maintain; intact the enviahlA rp.nntaf. : : U 4 V J v ' - j, tji , -j-t- . . . x- ( ?fi' r ial' a - - - ' J I fc w - I . vw, M w.. . Xvf l.lf VtV ' lIW. T, UVMV -.' . wi...r .iT IW': (. J.-...! i -.'I i - . . .- ' ,'.!--...-. ....-J -L ttUtVUt IS. to tlOllStantIV Watcn.the marMfl: tain nor advaritnfm ink pa'a of .eyejidecliiieiana to attend the large Trade Sales; Iwt'd',':j! .---4--S ' .Mf. fci j-t i 1 -.- -i.iW,.; - . ... . t;.i .., ,. ... ... - ;s i ..(.vi , :JtW -UJlijkU UUlUlJUaOCB AiJ. 1UV IVJIII III IIM.L11II1 -LIIlLf UI1U. Ullllliai I V- " ' foJ'tne ! ormoTiBi simiofabout-F Boutrlv wHchJl"deehi sufficient argument' of the ;gre4t!vantaffe3 J- ft possess, and which , no . other House in this i section pan lay ; fS ;'n-uie.Tried nature of myinimeiise stock forbid partieu lvi't larizinfi:, not hateIhVl'incliiiatidii to bolster ud one swbof Goods at the expense'of another,4 by onring one line or article 'r -H and IJh6peT to havet the'bleasnre of sepinc. vou thirf Sprin. tifiw febiiallyvv maggyout purchasesor sending nfeybui: ordebj paftidularconsideration. f-. if.-.'.' t. t . . r.1'-' v.1 a.- t : ii"'' f:' . ifi b. a' if ' tA. If.'- P. fi ll i . I-:.
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 26, 1878, edition 1
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