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ivTr-iiri infiiiirrn ME CHARLOTTE OBSERVER; if v SUBSCRIPTION RATES: -f? Pail'i, mie year 'postpaid) in advance. .....$8 00 ffa Mmdhx....: ............ . 4 00 tfllTi' 1WiA. .... 2 00 JfiA .75 . THE OBSERVER JOB DEPABTMjSjTt Mi been tkoroueMf supplied with' every needed want, and wiiA the Latest Stytei, of fype, and,, every manner itf Job Work can nmt be done wish WEEKLY EDITION, BLANKS, BLZt BEADS, - Weekly m the county) m aavvmcc..... 2 00 Ou of the eouidy, postpaid.....,...... 2 10 Six Months..,, .. 1 00 e4T Liberal reductions for dub. . j A3 5. -i !3 I! , i".'r.i.Mwaj Auarajs, xxajjESV gPROdteUia&JZAJW Bills l.xix: CHABLOTTE N. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1878 so; 2,975 52 .',-..' . 1JJUJU (UK. IH Ii jII IB rr:,-- It is with pleasure we Announce the purchase' of our FALL STO C O F Huch of it has adJr-irived,L-aud' our ..arrangements this season's busiileswrll be complete by September lj Prepared ,to; ofler inducements, even - GREATER'TH-AN HERETOFORE, WE INVITE INSPEg OP EI 27 B U N ICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETA11. FINE jan3 ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, JUST ARRIVED. CALL AND SEE THEM. ' ' VIA : ' ' mnmmm, raleigh, hahlit ui charlotte, h. c. As QUI.'K and RELIABLE as any Freight Route between RALEIGH, PORTSMOUTH, NORFOLK, ALL EASTERN CITIES AND ALL POIST3 SOUTH Express Freight ' Trains, CLOSE CONNECTIONS, PROMPT AND CAREFUL DELIVERIES GUARANTEED. For full inro.-tnaii m, Tar.ff , Ac , app'y to Southwestern Agent, Charlotte, N. C. inch 26 bargains IN - m TEJ IRi H : . t 1 " ' ' -'AT ,. W A JEl B - R O O ,m B NEXT TO POSTOFFICE. . MY STOCKJIS VERY LARGE AND EM BRACES A FULL LINE OF" Parlor, Charaj and Office Furniture. '11 - , .' I Hi! ,!' . a. it.. All Goods Packecl junll DR U XMMo lelradeJi Mil Ai7v,, filifoSWff' 'm tf.e-h Soap; Jiingnsn, rrencii7wuf;x.uiciv-" . - I . .-.va ? it r n mtst p. J. H . 1V16ADENS t- .1 . ri Ha (f;islw ,;'ifd o'sidr 1 , I': Vt;;7 Store and t i s .i it. i'.'"J! IBtfO "iji.j.iai' Til- V' - D R Y G OODS. for St. OTJB IMMENSE PUEGHASE. w4? i ALL KIJVDS OF El)I)lKO,&C. a " or CHEAP BKD8TEAD0, LOUNGES, PARLOR & CHAMBFR8UIT8. COFFINS of all KTND8 on HAND. No. 5. West Trade 8t., CHARLOTTE, N. O. 'OP TUT Free of Charge. . t CHEMIST, .0 stock of Lulirt s Extracts juA nrnoratefToTiev: and G-lvceinne Prescription Store; 1WOII JM1 AT HUM i hi nit TK-Jti r ('ia. .tto.tw , .-lit "ao-j.-i'I & t;jdn H -51 tt !o fit) Vf ,', 't '!'") ni f.; f 1 it!-' r t v ?"." - Iri ' iSMiiAWiwlwti-' "Ihasmnch as ye have done it unto one of the least of these toy brethren, ye haye done it unto me." Matt, xxv ; 40 : 1 Only a word for the Master, Lovingly,, quietly said, Only a word ! -r Yet the Master heard, And some fainting hearts were fed. Only a look of remonstrance, Sorrowfal, gentle, and deep, ; : Only a look ! - ' ' Tet the strong man shook. ' 1 And he went alone to. weep ! Only some act of deyotion, Willingly,, joyfally done, . ' eurely; t was naught,' (So the proud world thought ) But yet souls; fori Ch rist were won ! . .7 ;i.f , -'ill : l ')i :(, Only an hour with, the children, Pleasantly, -cheerfully given. Yet seed was sown In that hour alone, - . :: Which would bring forth fruit for Heav en ! "Oniy'-r-but Jesus is lookii.g Constantly, tenderly down . . , To earth, and sees , ' , Those who strive to please, Andiheir loye He loves to crown. OBSERVATIONS. The Chinese claim to haye invented the telephone in the year 63. -1 Thouf anda of boys would go dirty all summer if it were not wicked and dangerous to bathe in the river. Picayune. Edison can'Lbfla genius according to a!l established lules.. He neither wears long; hair;rivea.irt a garret nor gets drunk. It is 'Very well to talk, about reform in glittering gerieralitiea, but what the country wants is something practical. Let us have beer at three ecn-ts a glass. Washington Post. .. J . V ' 1 . The New ' York Star Rays that Dennis Kearney is the possessor of "a dangerous elo quence.". The Star does Mr Kearney great injustice ; very great indeed.; Get a piece of smoked glass and search for the planet Mercury this month. It is with in about two feet of the jetting sun, and about as big as a common white bean. A lady inquires of the Agriculturist if there is any way totremoye hair fiom the face without injuring the skin, Why, cer tainly, dear. Box his ears till he quit 3. .The marble alone in the late A T Stewart's burial vault under the Memorial church, Long Island, wiil cost $40,000 Thirty-sev en tki.l!ed men have been emplojcd in the carvings for a year. Mr Tildfn is stili at ' ataioga, and as fond as ever if taking an airing on horseback. He often alks three or four miles a day, and is said to carry a r eJometer in his pock et to measure the distance he has traversed. Brown (patsenger by the Glosgaw steam er, 8:30 a,, m. : KI beg pardorj, sir,,, but I think you've made a mistake ; that is my tooth brcs(jp'!. M'Grubble (ditto): l,Ah beag years, mun, ah in sure. Ah thourht it belanged to the sheip !" Punch. -jThe growth of the nails on the left hand requ res m aays more man tnose 01 tne right, is more rapid in children than adults. and gots on faster In summer than in win ter. It requires 132 days for the renewal of the nails ia cold weather, and but 116 when the weather is warm. The funeral services of a San Franciscoan were delayed by the tardiness of the clergy man. "While we are waiting," said one of the mourners, "out friend, Mr Welters, will We'ters obliged, reciting "The Raven " The Seventh District Matter Reply to T. F. K. Editor Charlotte Obterver : 'fOivis" is willing to be "muzzled" now. although the friends of Col. Arm- field outside of Salisbury cannot see the harm h has done the cause. He ("Civis") is young and inexperienced, and is willing to give the party laan up to T. F. K., if he will promise to drive slow and straight. But " Civis " does not bow the knee to Baal, and sees no advantage to be derived from his surrender, unleeB T. X. K. forgets personal favoritism and agrees to work for the cause of true Democracy. - "Ctvis." ' Statesville, N. C, Sept. 6, 1878. FATAL WORK IN MEMPHIS. Scenes at the Commissary Department Feeding (he Hungry Heart-Rending Scenes. Memphis Avalanche; i sThe sKing of Terrors continues to snatch victims with fearful rapidity. One by one those who remain in the city and are liable to the monster mal ady are taken down, and the question is asked by those yet on their feet, "Who will be the next to fall?" But three short weeks ago our city was ao- tive wim ousinesg oi an classes, our people were happy and prosperous. and the entire business community was in cheerful temper over the pros pect of a heavy and lucrative fall trade. ow buritreets are deserted, our stores and residences empty, and out ot a mn.i than flA Korolv rcui2tiuy ftuvA u mwo iiwxi are iu tut? grvt;y auu. cmoo wvuviv that number lie suffering with racking rjain8 and buminer fevers, cut three Weeks have nassed since the fever broke out. and from six to eieht weeks must yet elapse before relief can be extended and the fever checked by the aDoearance of frost. The scenes about the aid centres remina one oi tne aays of war Particularly does the waiting crowd of basket holding people about the commissary department awaken in tha writer's - memory the - days 1 fo lowina-the caDture Of the city of Sa vanhah, when the people of a starved town.-many f the mem Dew or tne farhilies of the first gocialii po$iUon vent daily: to take their place in a long Ifrie aid'draw! the 'rations which .the ' vATieroug neome oi sue cjww -ui mo r -1 ; -- .. .r uiij- Ndrth had gent in -Kreatwaifit loads to the gnfiferine Southern port. Here the tfowd is made up of negroes;; wh6 sit Ott tne CUrDing, Bit OH UO JycuJCU ui tha Bfrpnr: hftvnnd the eommis3arv. de - - ,m ' 1 " .a'AAkA S.A.4J1 Jl a 'pot and, clutehing their - baskets and theorders from the, wardommittees, en long in ,jainr jq bear, names, pronoupcco-px u uiiujt rier, mpued pn-the box upoo the- window ledge. The crowd is four .or five hun dred in liumber 1 during , the livelong day. 'The system of giving rations, as worKeu oy iae reiiei cuuumiiiee, is as eautibus, as proof against imnosition. probably, as it is possible to make it. All applications of the needy are made to-ward committeemen, whose duty' it )s to look into the justice of the claims made to them, and then give a draft On Commissary Maccabe for the num ber of rations abd the number of days. This draft is presented and the holder's name and time for drawing and num ber of rations are entered in a large in dexed hook, from this book they are fed in turn as long as their drafts call for. Ovf r 30,000 rations have been is sued so far, and the demand is increasing-daily in proportion to the rapidly growing want ana utter destitution among the colored people. The books of the commissary are admirably kert. showing every ounce of food received through any source, and showing clear ly indisposition. - letter of Acceptance-From General Joseph E. Johnston. ;i,9:;; 8pecial Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun. Richmond, Va., Sept. 5. General Joseph E. Johnston, the nominee of the Conservative convention for Con gress from this district,has just written the following letter : "To the Voters of the Third Conqres sional District: I announced to the nominating convention of the district, immediately before its adjournment, that, in a letter of acceptance I expect ed to be called upon to write, my opin ions on the questions now interesting the public should be freely given. I have not been called upon for such a letter, but have received from various parts of the district very earnest ex pressions of wishes to learn my opin ions on these questions, especially that of finance. 1 hold that far the first of them in importance is that of the maintenance of the Democratic party of the United States in its integrity. For we of the South owe to that party our release from the condition of conquered prov inces and the protection of the consti tution we bow eDjoy. And if we main tain it undivided it will probably ac quire the control of both the legisla tive and executive branches 01 the gov ernment, and introduce honesty, econ omy, and strict construction , of the constitution into the government, and restore prosperity t the country. 1 hold the law establishing nation al banks, including the prohibitory tax (1U per cent ) on other banks, to be ut terly unconstitutional, and therefore ought to be repealed ns soon ss possi ble: the national bank notes to be called in gradually by the substitution of redeem able United States notes, and the issue of such notes to be increased until sufficient for the wants of all parts of the country. I advocate, in other words, abundance of paper moiiey, equal in value to gold and silver, and receivable for all dues to the govern ment. "Being a life long Democrat, I stand upon the Democratic platform in this and all other political questions, name ly : strict construction of the constitu lion, close economy in all branches of the government, and the extinction of the national debt gradually, butas Boon as possible. I have always been hostile to the present tan if, and would be so to any other, discriminating like it in favor of one section of the country that a small one to the injury of all others. I am opposed, also, and very strongly, to all taxes bearing unequally upon the different sections of the coun- try, like that on tobacco, which extorts tion to the United States revenue than is paid by the six New England States, not less than three times richer, which, also, makes the poor matfpay at least zUO per cent, on the tobacco he uses, and the rich from 30 to 40 per cent. a" Sept. 3, 1878. J. E. Johnston." It Sorely Ought. . Washington Post We don't wish to find fault with the name of "Brindle-tail," which has been bestowed upon the third party in North Carolina, but it strikes us that a party with such a name should be seriously pondering on its latter end. m ' No hotel in this country or Europe is more thoroughly comfortable for families and ladies traveling alone, than the well- known Colonade Hotel m Philadelphia, Pa, EDGEWORTH SCHOOL FOR YOllft LADIES, No. 69 Franklin Street, Baltimore, Md." MBS. H. P. LEFEBVRE, PBincmfc mHE Seventeenth Annual Session begins X September 19th. .For circulars apply. to the Principal. -vi --i $ NEW LIVERY STABLE. TF vou want first-class Carriages, Pbsetcns 1 Buggies or Saddle Horses, go to the New Jayery Stable. . ' ' , U If vou want a carriage ana .Baggage w: gon to meet arriyingor departing trains, go to the New Livery Stable. I groomed, go to tne JNew livery btaDJe. I uareiui anver, pruuiLJuiep uuu reason a ble prices are our motto. maySS M uuaMBUKS & CO. piGS' HAMS and SHOULDERS. Another supply of those fine, new, smok ed sugar-cured pis hams and shoulders Don't blame me if you fail to recure this time ; the other lot went off so fast many who wanted failed to get. au23 4 B N SMITH. 1878. F A L L ! 188 vi M. LicMeii8tein, JIMpborakt Tax lob Just received a handsome line of Pampies to select from, for the Fall Trade, to which he invites his friends and ' customers to call and inspect the same, and please leave their 1 Dryers- souuuugutu iB.Trui yei; uj tuo MmA -rtl -In v vohr rHf don u iiihR ;n season for Fall wear. ' Cutting and EepairiBj nroperlj oon-J rltlArnfl .ah 1 I um,iw ecpn A 1 r - A . .. TT1 AX ON COMMERCIAL MEN REDTJ"Cp 'MO''" mwt iafftt3J i inducemenu onered to thoss purchasing by 1 the boxinA delightful smoke, five for 20 cf s New Advertisements. Price, TEN Cenb. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING. 116th EDITION. Containing a comtoleta list of all thetAwnain the United Stated, the Territories and the Dominion of Canada, having a population greater than 5,000 according to the last cen sus, together with the names of the news papers having the largest circulation in ' each of the places named. Also, a cata logue of newspapers which are recommen ded to advertisers as giving greatest value in proportion to prices charged. Also, tbe Be-, ligioes and Agricultural journals, very complete lists, and many table3 of rates. snowing tne cost of adrertising tn -various . n 1 m - ' -.j newspapers, anu mncn oiaer information which a beginner in advertising would do well to poases&, Address GEO. 1'. KOWJfiLii & CO.. Newspaper Advertising Burcaq, 10 Spruce St., N. Y, T) A YARD TAYLOR says : " I take nleaa JJ ure in recommending io parents the .academy ot Mr. . u. BUortlWge." Haa. Fernando Wood, a patron, says : 'I cheer fully consent to the use omynameas refer-' j ence." 8 WITHIN C. . BHORTLIDGB, (Harvard A. M.) Media, I'enna., Boys Academy. ' Agents Wanted ! Medals & Diplomas awarded forholhavs niPTnni Ai didi rc IsTBW riWIUniHL DIDU.O .000 Illustrations. Address for new circulars A- J- HOLM AN & CO., ittJ Arch St., FMIada, riTTTTinm 1' 1 TWATArA Wm f C.mrAmmWY ETnOSltlOQ for yEn chewing qualities and excellence and lasting diar acter of sweetening and fi ivoring. The boct tobacco ever. mado. As ocr Uuo strip trndo-mark is closely imitated on inferior pooUs. reo that JackwJi'a lit 11 on erwry jmp. som cy r;i oeaiors. tiemi tor snmpio, ee, to V. A. JACiSOK a UO., mrt., i etersiiurg-, va. DT A KJCi Beautiful gq. Grand Pianos, X lxLl J price $1,000. onlv $275. ! Magnificent Upright Pianos, price $1,000 on ly -Baegant upright fianos, price $800, only $175. Piacos. 7 octave, $125, 7i $235, New 8tylea. Organs $35. Organs 9 stops, $72.50. Church ADP A T 16 stops, price $390, only Vj-LtlTillN $115 Elegant $375 Mirror Top Organs only $105. ueautital Parlor Organ, price $340. only $95. 'Fraud Expos' d, $500 reward." Bead 'Traps for the Unwary" and Newspaper about cot t of Pianos and Organs, sent free. jrlease address DANIEL F. BEA.TTY, Washington, N.J. 7 FirdYevisitogren toXfffri! Address p o viCKKRY, Augusta, Maine, BTits (rreat and thorough bloo-pnrlrylnir proper ties, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures all iiunon, from the worst Bcroraw to a common Blotch, l'lmple, or Eruption. Mercurial disease, aU Minor ni Poisons, and their effects, are eradicated. and vigorous health and a sound constitution estab lished. Kryilpelao, Snltheirm, Fever Sore, Scaly or Hough Skin, in short, all diseases caused by bad blood, ure conquered Dy mis poweuui, puriiuig, wiu invigorating medicine. Especially has it manifested its potency in cnrlng Tetter, Home Jiuh, Bolls, eorbunelo. Bore Kjxi, Bcrofalon Sore and Swelllnjr. White Swelllan Goltra or Thick Neck, and Enlarged Gland. If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have sallow color of skin, or yellowish-brown spots on face or body, frequent neaaacne or uizziness, uau lasie m mouth, internal heat or chills alternated with hot flushes, low spirits, and gloomy forebodings, Irregular nettte. ana tongue eoaieu, you are sunenng iron, rni.l Liver, or " Itillouuiew." In manv cases of Llrcr Comnlalnt " only part of these symptoms are experienced. As a remedy for U eucli cases. Dr. rierce's Golden Medical Discovery has no equal, as it effects perfect and radical cures. In the cure of Bronchitis, Severe Cough, and the earlv stages of 'Oansanptlon, It has astonished the medical faculty, and eminent physicians pronounce: It the greatest medical discovery of the age. While It cures tne severest uonxiui nnireugwiCTis uncojow-m and purlflcs the blood. Sold by druggists. It. V. rlEKUK, M. D., rrop'r, woritrs dispensary and InyaUds' Hotel, Buffalo, 7f. Y. . size OF PELLETS o o o o o o use of taklnc llio large, repulsive, nauseous WHl,' I ...1 t rniv Slid lnl ICV ltlBTtMlHJIll. 1 Tliese Pellets are careely larger thna mustard Med. ; ,1 Being entirely vegetable, no particular care is re-.' quired while using them. tn.hnniA to the r.OUfitit lulrod while using tliem. i ney opcraiu wiuiuui. the constitution, diet, or -occupation. For Jnnndlee, Headache, Constipation, Impure Blood, Pain In the Shoulder, Tight new of the ( he. DlKzlnM. Soar Eructation froSn, the Btonutch,Iiad rr jZ.1.-. lln..l k Itll'aaa ntnk&! Iml In Matoa Of Kidney. Internal Tcvcr, IUouted feeling about ftemach, Kah or Blood to. llend, take IMv fierce', leason Purgative Pellet. In expliiBalion f the remedial power or tneso niiyauvu i eueis mvr great avariety of diseases, it niayho Kdduiftt their Action apon the animal economy t anlvcrsoL wot, a eland or thwne escaping their dunotlre iiapresi. k Ape does not Impair tlio propcrlks cf these Pallets. T)i ,n no-:ir-eo!itcl and inelosed In irhissTJottles. their virtues being thereby preserved unimpaired for any length of tiuic, ht any t liniatc, s that they aro alwavs S-csh and reliable. Tills la not tlMs easi-'whh flUs put up in cheap wooden or ietubarU boxes, or all diseases where a Luxntlve. Altcrollvc, or urgatlve, is indicated, thes llltio PelieU will give the most perfect satisfaction. poU bjf druggteta. II. v. pfEKCB,:M,'P.. PROr-H, NV'ortd'a Dispensary i - i ifi 1 ' 11 . STMPTCJIS-FrtJi 0 ache.Witichi.rre f:llIn;ti.ao 11 Siimetliues l.r. fK.v. w-.-lery. thtelfi In others. A-mess, dry, wat ry, weak, or lnikimcd mneous. imrt;te:ir. cuuusivo. eve. fve stoiH)liiztiu.Or oltruclioii..or tne nasal pas- -sages, rinjlng.liieiiw; ocwuess, nawtitig ant coagiv a: voice altered, nas.-.l twang, oltfiisive hier.ili, impairtit or total deprivation of sense of ssncll ami tUtS n zincss, mental depression, loss or njpe;W, t-.iigo-.; Hon, enlarged tonsils, ticklihg cot'U. ('.., '(-.:? a few of these symptoms are likely t; prefer nt i:t imy . ease at one time. - , dr. sage's catarrh REMipy protlueesradlcal euros df tlie Wrst ease ofCatarrh, no matter of how Ion? standiapr. r The lliiuiJ remedy may bo snuffed, or better uppliel ly tlte use of Dr. Pierce's Douche. This is the- only form of instru' ntent vet Invented with which fluid medicine ew he carried iiigu tTP and Pekfectly aituhd to all; parts of the affected nasal passages, and the Cham-: : bers or cavities communicating therewith, in which sores and ulcers frequently exist, and from which 1 the catarrhal discharge generally proceed,' Its use is pleasant and easily understood, from dlreetiaa. tcompanylng each instrument. Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh Remedy cures recent attack, of "Cold fas the Head" by a few applications. It Is mild and pleat ant to use, containing no strong or caustic dnurs or poisons. Catarrh Remedy and Tuche sold by drag- pensary- ana invaucw anm, jsuhmoi v;;,"i-M x. Well Improved City I Prpperty For; Sijle. v: : i j ,(A NY person desiring to purchaso a well J Tmnrnved nitv lot honaa mttn nine rooms, and mddern conveniences, fine well of water, brick kitchen, withiri fiye minutes walk of the public square, can beftocommo- I dated by applying at XUIH VVFIVK.- 9 jm i fit rri'ii Iafha.aiartanathibast.ai itaaetlbukl u prodnee. the moat BturTha af Mack or Urowa, doM ootstaia the skia; aad i easily JtapHedTTXtt a staaesH (wepaatioa, aaa a favarita .v.H -wpointea to! . iror Iadaaaaatlflma.. For lr all Drnnrists sod nwroKwra. DVA aif w swim ATlTfTT m - na VA Iim.a1.nn.iaf ra Alii,' . E. D. LMTA FREE TO ALk ! Is Our Invitation to Examine the Handsqfnest Stock' of Ready-Made Clothing That has ever been brought to handsomest Cassimere! nalterns FrpcJts. Imported Worsteds cut in Sacks. C ut-a ways and latest styles. Oloth Ooats, skin Pants to correspond. In Youths' Department We h ie suits that cann t be surpassed for ing Suits and Dress Suits from tour vears nf ' v " Underwear. W have an extrj stoci. c mnrisine the lull lir e of all grades to suit the demand. Unlaundried Shirts. Three ply bosoms. 2100 Linen Wamasutt&and New York Mills Muslin whirh we nffrr for 75 cents and $100 each- Neck The latest and Ibe cheapest the rublic will season. Call and see us; we will supply all your needs in the slothing line. ''.- L BERWANQER & :BRO r ,iiICTHIEES , AN,,TAnliSr n, very thort time, we will be able to invite the public to our grand! opening., I . i "!"v; : ''''' '' salesmen; ' : "A "' '" : ' i R. F. STOKES.. .pA. MASON. . . TermSj per1 Day, -Tabl e Board , per. Mo n t h , , v .-,:h;.-: , .; . .. ,. - . Fl ELD BROXH ) -i 1 t6T Beine determined to keep a Bhare of public patrorage.r - . y - anal -. . 'mi i i ii L- iv:m.:. n .'!)- y..r 1 (J ill J.IO L . ...n'jjyyl ) ;.;,! j As : there is an tinprcdentect pwspect for good cm mdn ,as :,liave reason to expect season ; i am puyina: i , TT A .fr.-- And Elegant WWWWH HO, Ol ,,KJ(S ,DU L ; JWWWW H HO OE K a 5 AAA L W W H H CX) LIAXiKEK OS A AIXIX T- I iii : !'. , s it) ThO Gooas ar e no-itf arnvinsr flail v. and br. September. 1st. , . tiie:WK6les&e hy September 10th. iiMriuU.ij io i-jch'i sn)jr.i.iniij3f.. .1 1 fii I CharloUeAugiist 19. Am r-7! .'i r ti i i .t .i -: uhJStii 'J ;T .i v.iinotMw nil "(A aJn cxi'iiil -J -j.li ot iii.iw T i 'f. i '! - V Jill V ii oi 'flJ noqn lT:tV !! ii ItV.s ) 7 i S . 17 i Mil o hi I ; jy : r liii,-. vflj.'il I'.H ,ul 1;11 it 9j '.IT'- t J. a . ! -j.il 'A ui hii ' I -Ai i Ur. id . & BROT llR; .: 1 v i : 1 i ; ' 'i :;(:.' this market; consisting oftfiS for from the best Foreign Looms. Straight Crocks; of 4the very silk lined, and Imperial Doe our cheapness or durabilitv. Schonl fl.iita. Walk rvpit.l . ! . . . . . i r r i la: F- " il i also a. Medicated Shirts and Drawt. all w.ol Wear. have the; "pleasure ef selectin2r'frotn this . -r. ' HOTEL 'VI. -x !I $2.00 16.00 i 1,.: ' ' .1 : h.l '? at,:, ..f.i::.', ... ri.",i ff J i , lUi ERS, Proprietors. iiiiii iiyi.'i a'Firtt - CIaes Hcuse. we T(8DectfuHv;f(ylreH . ' n ; :H n "n ;;-. i - ; !i. -! J i JUJulAX,.!iupenntentlent.. u BEN KIMBtL, Clerk. , . . . "iTtunVj ,,.: .iJ'u :.- J'Ih. It; . ii If M i lit iimu-iiirm'f I, I lillil ,.n : 1 . io v i ;i.-i ol C" " '"' !!h y.Jil : lii'i;ir. : -u,.! i; ?i!J ii) 'Si -V: an,:. . .ill ijUl.;-3 :: lii'ih Dill '1.1. r'i.U;vfi: t'.i hi ,-jjJiitiiiioo ovijif 'nr. :fj4iir.i Ad i a Hi ,l-.'illrii! 'lj:;jh .1 i . . -, i H Stock fbi this Fall. ; ; x r. iii- RRB KEBTTTT a n t n si aa n.ii . R K K K ''BEES A AI d-ejit:. EJHC ..' A. "TV III -lr" I - fl'o JJ ri j ! i.J;7fcI Jl the JtaitSibck mm .ilM!'' ".lei- .11 i fed mil
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