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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE TUESDAY, FEBIUXAUY 11, 187P, .; BA1LB0AD DIBECTOBI. -The following table shows the running of paasen ler trains to and from Charlotte, on all .the, xaU JfOMtoiWtebingtonttme);.,;',: -; it Jr .;?;.! 4-s,-9 i BICHXOXD A DAHTOAk. . E Arrives from filchmood and Goldstior,.,. 1.00 a. m. leaves ror . " . .. .-i; , Arrive from Richmond, Tahtri for ; '-':- '....'.'.VI':. 11.20 a. m. 10.50 a. m. Leaves for ; .-.J.i:.... 6.55 p. m. lArrWesftord' Atlanta;: ' Leaves for Atlanta,. . ,v;t Sl .-: ;.f ifo'rM f Arrives from Atlanta,;... vn4vlS?' -' Leaves f of Atlanta,. ...;:v,v...-10.50 am. " Arrives from Augusta,. ......w.i;8.10 a. m. Leaves for Augusta, . ................. . . 1.00 a. m. - Arrives from Augusta,;..- ,tu.i j-goa. m. TearAuguta,v:.'i-,wr.v.jt.-i'3.'A.fl.37 ayn. "Arrives from Wumlngtou, i , 7.29 P. in. Leaves for Wilmington,.. .... . 8-00 a. m. Arrives from Shelby,. .. v, v. . . 5.00 p. m. Leaves for Shelby...... ........ ..; 7 00 a. m. Arrives from StatesvTUe CBABLOtTK POST OFFICK. Or H ilt ; M6ney Order Department, .'g.OO a.' m. 5.00 p. m. " Registry Department,. V. J ,9.00 a. nV, 5-00 p. ro. TVitW. L Cf.mnTVint ftrt Q m Attain 8.80 p.m,,! ,8.45 p.m. ':. .. )". )!. '!;' ')')! V 7 and Stamp Department wUl be open from 9.00 a. m. to 10.00 a. m. " -n -." -: is.''i-w f M" OKENIMQ AND CL06IX& OT XAIL& . anvllle&C16tteKk',ta00 4 '. " : '. iL15a.ro. 6.00p.m. Charlotte 4 Atlanta B, K.;,:8.00 a. m. 9.00 p. m. ' A Augusta R. icji 8-80 p. m. ,0.00 a, jo. , wnm'n A Charlotte E. B.,. ,8.30 p. m.. 6.00 a. to. Charlotte A Shelby B. B... . 5.80 p. nv 6.00 a. m. . !? t , Statesvule,--.. ,5.80 p. m,, .6.00 a. m. 'pr Beattle's Ford, (horse route,) Mondays at COO iwrnraad Tuesdays at apjUBS. .. f-r. lYorkvllle. (horse route.) Xharedars at 6.00 - p. m.iaridirrlQayst7j00aiia!! ) in ' a.t2ia.u if: ""'iAR Department r, ... . . M. Office Chief : Sigfmal; Officer Washington. Feb. 10. 7 50 P. M, For the South ... Atlantic and Gulf States, east to south' winds, cloudy weather and ruin with falling barome ter and stationary or-rising temperature, jjast of the Mississippi and in western Te$&s the temperature vrfll ' fall With a , slight,jjge: in barometerr'and:'''variable twinds'. ' " ' J7A.M.42R sd:8oi 6 ? 45 1nrftvi ''?:??. Jt Miles -T-'1 Clomly. . .pewmisficM.Mvwnii, iiatkwa. Baw Th. ,wipa,;Tei. Weather. Atlanta,,,.. Aususta . 50 59 n 68 65 70 61 74 60 55 67 72 ..Cloudy., Cloud.: ! .Cloudy.; Threat "ng Clear. Tbreafng Ji'ali. Cloudy. Ctoudy. Fair.: Fair. L&Bala. ! Cloudy. Clou4f. 8i Charleston, 30.40 3037 2aso 29.97 29.97 3a26 30.11 30.15 80.22 30.08 30.45 80.85 30.19 30.(5 Charlotte. Corsicana Galveston,. IndlanoUL.. Jackson'lle, Key west, Mobile.. Montgom'y,! n. orieana. PuntaBasa Savannah.. 8t Marks Havana Index to New Adve)riHenei. Louisiana State Lottery. C. 8. Holton-t-BlsmgSun. M. Llchtensteln Merchant Tailor. IIO.-riE PEIf CI LINOS. W. E. Hand advertises valuable prop erty for sale at the court house door to day. 1 The services at the city churches, Sunday, were regular and were well at tended, i ' ' . lsa-iim!-- 4 ' ' i,:- i . .r,Hiv tir. i ,- " Miss Painter, the Quakeress will close her meetings at; 'Calvary church to nigh with a temperances lecture She" will go hence to Spartanburg, S. C, The president of reading club requests us to say that, in consequehcev of the theatre to-night, the. regular meeting; of the club will be postponed till next .lues-'' day night : The Inferior Court' meets next Mon day. The docket . will : be ; va, 1 tull m& There are about twenty prisoners now in the county jail, whose cases Come up under the jurisdiction of this court. Danville News Manning denies it alL He boldly says: "Now; look here Cham bers, (Y e - Charlotte, N. C local) we knew all about it before going up. ;The papers proving it werei produced.; ; Asfc tValter Brem m iiMjiK.u4-k ' ; " vt; Urta OH'rMtirt Manuel Lord,-the colored "ward poll t5ijJ, was fined $2 and cost yester day wjorning, for ioud profanity on the street; Jnmnerithesame for drunk enness ao4 djprderly eonduct, and Alf. Turrenee $1 andjjeust for belligerency. This was alL, h n -j j A DiMturber of 0lrfjM TTrlilp A negro - man west '-to the colored Baptist Church Sunday night and be-" haved so badly, that the oflicers of the church were compelled to have him put out of the house.: This; cause4 a. diffi culty just outside the- door,' which still further excited and distrirbed" the con gregation. ,The deacons of the church had him arrested yesterday and . taken before Justice Davidsoi ppHhe, charge of disturbing 'jHMo1itgrega0on, and also for assault and battery. He was placed under bond 'to 'conduct himself in.a , decent. and .orderly . man ner, and to .keep the peace towards all citizens, particularly towards the1 mem bers of that, congregation. -IThis ar rangement t having been effected, the deacons consented to withdraw-the charge of assault and battery.li f Railroad Note. V - . ' h The Raleigh! Augusta1 Air-Line bill will come up in the Legislature to-morrow. DfNorment, Republican mem ber of; the.- General Assenfbly from Robeaoni countv. " whowas iiiri the city Sunday expressed the opinion that the bill would eo through like a nash.';' r anano merchants of. Charleston are shipping fertilizers by'achooner fWil:J mlngton,'tnence,: oy xne ;v;aroiiut vp"T trai Rai lroad to points oil the Charlotte Columbia & Augusta road. The long est way arouna is soiueuuiw wp.wvair est waythrooglL' AiXvwrp' The AtlantaHjCon2iulo: sayst Mr. AV; J.- HotutotW'of th Alr-Lrne toad, came f rom "New-1 Orleans Saturday, buoyant with bis-success in ; securing emigrant rates from Texas to all points in a lahatnai-MissisMppi. Georgia, North Carolina, South ' Carolina ,and Vj(rgihia.- lie states that lie can Dring ,.iuu grown emigrants from Houston, Texas,1 to At lanta for less than! half 'the yalue 'Of a 500 pound bale of ..copron, .ana nnopes wneu anotn count; from 1 ' Th Air-IJno. offers special induce VVmftnta tv TMtrfUMiae&M-inZ tc attend the Mardi Gras! festivities in New Orleans ! .' od the 25th Inst; .They propose, to sell ... round trin tmkataL firood from. February 18th to March lstt the following rates : : from Charlotte.' $CT5 ' from Gastooia, '3fl.20: from Soartanbu re. 'S350; from ' lreenville, ' 631:90 t- Parties between , . these stations canpurchase local ncKeis . ; ( to the station .nearest them, land , buy their round trip tickets there. N.. .in . , 6 a -st, ... if - 11 a i 49 Ji. K , 9 E. 14 8. ; 7. K 4 8. 13 7 rvmen of the northeaswreturning man uiu u i?wu. f"" w l L ... " ..V.. i , tQ rv,i tontiarv nftdf receive! the reward (810. i.iin HtiiiLiiniuiLi tit laiKo iiuiuuvtw t 1 AWVssEWEjrrsi- '' VL ' ' Mn. ChanIraa To-fTl At. Charlotte haa-been peculiarly fortu nate during the present dramatic sea son in ha vine the - ODDortunitvs to" wit ness the performances of so many cele brated stars. Among tnese jvira. unan f ran, who will appear this evening as Emilv Steadman. in the comedy "Was he Right V" deservedly takes high 1 rank. Hetcelebrtyfdts as far back 4 as lsoo, wnen ner penormance oiupne-i lia, m support of -JSdwin-: J3ootn s Ham let, at his theatre in New York, elicited, through an . extraordinary run ;of , one hundred nights, the admiration of so manv critical judges. Boston; the great centre of literary taste, accorded her an t ovation on , eacn -pj ,ner,, visits to, that citv. one of its papers? speaking of her tin the following terms; tfHer renderr ; ing or tne ' character is admiraDie throughout, and is absolutely refresh ing by force of its artistic purity and the justice it does to the genuine wo-." maulv nature." All who heard her in our opera house last year will bear will-f iog wsumony wr me'iruin oi im re mark. She is by all odds the strongest emotional actress that ever appeared in Charlotte,andnone who can avoid it will Misa, an opportunity oi seeuig,ij;i agu. f&9 10,011) ing a one presence arnaiju.. some form with sulendid talents" she possesses every attribute necessary for. a hnished actress. It is learned from the papers that she is accompanied this season with a first rate coinpany. To-morrow afternoon "Aurora Floyd" will be presented, and to-mcrrol.night.: 4VotoW of the Peopled 7'fU'.fH1 The singing of the Swedish quartette at the opera,' house last night was de lightful indeed. . The voices,' all, are of great natural sweetness, and indicate J the highest training. Tney are entirely adapted to each other, too, and the blending produces a harmony almost perfect. The entertainment, however, is open to the objection of 'monotdny. which, while it does notdestroy its f a cinations. stillfdetrai Ifkom the other wise excellent effect The audience was cnarmea, as it snoma -nave oeen,ia was most generous inits applause. Prof. Frevffancrs handling of the harp was 4 kquisitely skillful and hevfiddred notias large as' .the meritsjot tire com pany should have commanded. ,"?'' Theatrical motw J.I'i ff ' The ladies and children musn't forget Airs. Chanti'aii's'nTtatine' to-morrow af teirttonat!2:S0 oclocTi!!JShe -will play Au rohtha .-. -..Whatever else may be.aiu -of,. Harry Watkins,he is alivwAnd rietgetief fel low and always has an eyetobdsiiiess. He has already appUe4ifrf th&tuseff the opera house in Lynchburg 'during the fair, next fallri-finly,, about eight months off. ' " ' Show: people say that Mary Anderson has a moon-struck lover, who was a student at Princeton some months .ago, and who follows her all around.UiscQiin try, puts up at the hotels where hisin amOTatatQns and4 often annoysher so niUcfttharsheid compedi JoVtak her meals in herTOOAi . in,twi tmnui.-' " Mrs. ehanfraia'31 companV ; the : last M& oh tMi Oiiera j no season, and the prospect: for othercom panies in not bright. The lovers of the drama, had, therefore, better take., ad vantage of hex presence in tha city-Jt will certainly be a long time before they will hear hef -equal, atleast.- Miss Louise Pomeroy, has so far re covered from her injuries by the ,late railroad accident in Texas'as to re-appear on the stage. The Texas and Pa cific Eailroad compromised with the troupe for damages by the accident by paying $3,000, of which Miss Pomeroy got 82,000, in addition to which the rail road company defrayed all expenses. Promotion of a Charlottean The Washington correspondent of the Raleigh Observer writes that paper: "The friends of, John . L. Bailey, of Charlotte, will be pleased to know that he has recently been promoted in the agricultural department. He now has charge of , What is called the file room, involving an important and complicat ed ; business routine. 'Johnnie also gives much attention to the distribution of seeds and is always ready and will-; ing to serve the members of Congress or the people who may address him." Tne Price of Fertilizers i As the question of the price of gua nos is one which is now agitating the farmers in this region, , the., follow ing will be of interest, as it presents; th matter in a new Dhase : it is from the last issue of the Augusta Chronicle and ConstitutKmalist : "It will be recollected that the con vention of fertilizer manufacturers and dealers, which recently met in Augusta, adoDted a resolution to the effect that five hundred pounds of middling cotton, delivered at the planter's depot in a merchantable condition, was a fair price for a ton of standard ammoniated guano at the coast. .,The action led to meetings of planters all over the coun trv. at which resolutions were adopted, declaring tnar me iarmers wouia not . ' - .... . .t m . ; . . a- L purchase guano ac inar price, we learn that the manufacturers and dealers hare latelv receded from the position taken at the Augusta convention, and will take five hundred pounds of mid- dlinj? cotton for a ton oi standard , am- jnoniaia-guauoYC4.jsijajuu- ter s depot, msteaxi or as tne coast, ana four huiu1l'pomttiofiihidaiing cot ton for a ton of acid phosphate, at the planter's depot. Were Mfomedes teraav. dv a laree ueaim,iu mis city, that. h had sold more' guano this season than last, and had made a greater num ber of cash sales. . . , Capture of Two Noted Jficaped Con- Tn TWpmber- 1877. it, .will be ICCOl yantMi a. D-anir of heorroes committed a number of house roDOftnes m me cny and for some-' time eluded the vigilance. of, the police. Finally seyerai oi me mg "Were captureo. iuvi muug jxu &c r, alias Mike Williams. alias Taylor McLean, and Dick Crockett, alias Dick Wicks.: x They were tried, sentenced and contra t.h railroad to . work, out the forma nf their sentence. The police sub sequently jeceivea ? miorroaram t mm bom oi mem nau esuapeu. ,fi9jf hm nn the "lookout for them ever Within the last few days Puiice- men mjAfS: restea oom oi wm "j. niuii in r.h station house, but iiitf iriada"an !alm6st successful at tempt atjeBcapeiby Egging junder - the walls of the room, : mey were unuwwi- oi i th hrrtrrttv iail ior sare Keepinjr. whnTxf iVei Hone was arrested, he had onr his person a fine chinchilla overcoat iri thlpodkets'of which were two open letters addressed to js. r moans, vura tar fi n. n citv: marshal awrote to MrrMooxe. ttteJfS case and asKing uuu ix iio uou o coat of thef descriptionrgivenroirester day telegramwas1- eilfrtmMr. jdopre, siai,ing r. phttia nn to ee.i about lt. As tithe-two negroes -areeseaped con victsj .Sheriff each) offered by the.State for their Cap ture. - ' -;,- : ;: jrTyimg amkr- w iTifnmna Williams, near Baker's MilL in Mitchell County, j thisrtatoj a i f e dayaihice. Uur corresponaent miorms us uiai ue wa a native of our neighboring county, Colnmbus. that he was on his way j to Kentucky, and 'Jhat tie:- was : frozen, tot VVlimingion awr; jx uiivayo i tem white 83a84i floi mixed 8 la! .its iArfthA Jdeath or JSir. XJ. Xm vania 80a34. Bar aulet and easy; prime " a: Pieosaut siiryriuc; ' j 1 " s "" . ; Br Invitatioft of members 6f the choir of the 1st Presbyterian church, the ladles f composing th&Swedisli .Lady Quartette attended the . tJunday..-. evening services and sansr in charminsrtnannerft the Sweet ByaitdBy as oluntaryiOiis ucwg uie oniy jiingiisa uynjft ioey. nave oeen-! in? tne naoit or singing; At tne tlose of theexrice; and as the jcohgre- they also sang two; anthems. It Jwas a UATl rWArVI TTATl T MnvAn in rnV rtn ITl'nil Till I CQneretfation lincftred" in. the ehurclf till me delightful music had eeasedLiu :v Uncra.vr suid sallsbnrr Railroad. 4 1 , '"'A'Vneeting for the promotion pf .the interesta . of . , this roadv was" held in Wadesboro' ; on ThursdayToljBti President "tt-awjisenr-jriaxie a ?pecd& Jd;Mch:neiated taK?butten months lemaiaed f the tima1! allowed by'the Botrtrcarottiiat;L the: comnletioTi- of , tha ro.tO' Wadea- bocosrl&.saki the joiily practical ;plan py.seiimgjtnecrst all:properly prepacedAnds legally regis tered, and that he pTot)osedi.)ffering lor i$ale SOf) bojods.bnly $5 esu p"ar, iandjf li coulblejeffectm it wasiei- matea.toat the proceed oi sucnifeaie wdnldbeamnlv4 sufficient ta comclete fhe. roadJa-Wadesboro- He hoped that l(XU lx)ivl would -be taken iaHAnsbn coixtrtyi He felt confident himself that he could influence parties in Cheraw and in his section to take a considera ble anjonrit bf the bonds;aa if 150 of these cOuld be placed outside of Charles ton he had no doubt but that the other 150 bonds could be sold at par in that city in twenty-four hours' time.' - A committee was appoin ted. . t6 can vass for subscripttons to the bonds, and the meeting tfjotirited w -'y . . -7-r 1 ' ' . " "L i' T&e Smltb & Forbe Cave As;aln.; , Seeing that the Smith & Forbes roof store was again closed yesterday morn ing, an Observer reporter inquired into the; cause thereof f&nd i ascertained that the sheriff had levied upon the re mainder of the stock now in the hands of Mr. Reynolds, the trustee. So the doors 'are not likely to 1 be open ifeain . l'l A.1 V 1 - J i 1X1. 1 A 1 ' unui me wnoie matter is settiea in me courts. This last procedure does not alter the case as it has ' stood' since, the United States deputy marshal,: acting under papers from the United States circuit court (the, trustee haying .brought ,Suittr,,Mtowta,i4 iii that court, being a citizen bf another fetate; attemptea to recover the goods levied on by a constable acting under a magistrate's exequUonfegranted on the ground of alleged fraud lii the assign ment, and was resisted. 1 A talk with several-legal -.ucutleiubh convince us tha$ fhAase is nothing like so complicated as niahv' have been lead to, Imagine. It is, supposed to beabout t this:'(jan a non-xesidenv use the pro-ft J XI TT A a CA A A A i -T cess oi me uiuieu states court to get possession, as ne aiieees uiecallv taken and held by an . officer, claiming ,to act unaer a state court process f TUaissue is a narrow, onej though it may be im-:j i i. i j. i.L:i kLt "f yui.uuii,, iuu. wj. ujuat. tuinjb. una ueen settled by authority long since. ' At any rate, we . cannot conceive, i after: j some talk with members of the legal"jmf es sion, that It is likely to involve' Serious difficulties, or is in importance any such a question as has heretofore arisen in the administration of the criminal law ; nor does it by any means -warrant such discussion as it has elicited 1 t A Protect from the niainjr Beard off Charlotte. r At a called meetiner of the minincr board last night, the following resolu tions were ottered and . passed - Unani mously: . i whereas. We see that resolutions have been introduced into the General Assembly of the State abolishing the btate geological survey; thererott, . Bo it resolved by the Mining Board of Charlotte, That, in view of the prom inence which the mineral resources of: the State have acquired in the past, and i urtherv in ; vie w of the large inquiry mines of the State,- it regards the abol ition as an injudicious step, inasmuch as it will by many be deemed an ad mission that our mineral resources are not deserving of attention. '- lie it further Resolved, That as this board has had near at heart the pro- piiei-y oi au, extenaeuana aunute sur vey of the mines of this i State, with a view to publication and large and broad cast circulation, and had strong hopes that such a close examination might speedily be attained by this geological survey workine with . increased facili- tiesi it sees with regret that the Con templated abolition makes j. such ac complishment, paore . difficult by any body that could give adequate authority to the published results, i. .: - Resolved, That a copy of these resolu tions be forwarded to the members of the Legislature fox this county with a request that they be presented o men: respective bodies. : ' TBIB1ITE OF BE8PECT. . ,; p At a meeurur of the PhllanthroDlc Society of Davidson College, held February 5th, 1879; the following resolutions were unanlmooaly adopted: WHKRKAa, ii nas pleased mm wno aoem an things well, to remove from pur midst our esteem ed friend -and fellow-member, Sam'l C HcNeelr, be it therefore . Buoived. : First That thooeh we xecooilze and reverence the hand that , smote him' In the Vigor and Deauty oi ms young- mannooov ana nas eaued him from this lower world of sin and death te an early reward In a brighter and better,, we do never theless mourn the apparently untimely removal of one whose loveiy cnaracter .ana steruns Qualities made him worthy of the esteem which he received trom all wno Knew mmr 1 becond, That by his death 800169 and the unurcn have lost iarf.'orasmeni lila.la an honorable member, and the Philanthropic Society one whose place none else can flu. Third, That as a mark of our lovlriy remem brance we dedicate to his memory a : page of our minute bocfc Fourth, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to his bereaved parents, to whom we tender our heartfelt sympathy, and a copy for publication to Thb Charlotte Observe k. Southern Home, CAor- totte Democrat and- AortM Catvtma rresoyienan. P. M. Brown, lr H. W. Bkall. ( M)m- The Consumptive's Onlj Hope. v Verily, to most people, whose systems are falling or m any way outoi oraer, uuua meoicine, is iae most disgusting and difficult to take. Few stom- aens do not revolt at roe mere inougnt oi uasior or Cod Liver Oil, yet, when1 those appalling symptoms of doeav annear. which Dhrslclans and patients alike know are unerring signs of greater. , waste of blood ana tissue uian tne numave re are sud- Dlriiie. Cod Liver Oil Is the most trustworthy and effective remedy in the world.- But repugnance to Its taste and odor, reduce the nervous 'patient to despair. It is then that friends and doctor can do him the most Inestimable kindness he has ever known, by telling him of Soott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda; by truthfully assuring him of its entire free dom from unpleasant smell or odor;; of its mar velous qualties as nutrient, and ; roe: miracles It worKS, m giving tone ana energy w bmhuucu, uoitv ana Drain Tor nnwarda of thirty vearsMrs. Wlnslow's Sooth ing Syrup has been used for children. It corrects aidditv of the itornach. reHeres wind oollc the bowels, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, whether. arising rrom teeuungor oiner causes. ah ow ana wen Known jemeay. zoc per oowq.iyj ti j, t fELESRAPfflG MABKT:RPOBTS. tfc. -CnHHiniATl-Flour uD family - 4.15ao.25. - Wheat steady; red and wWte94a95.iCorndup at o.j. nZu.H Arm ai 9ua9ku r porir tain iolx T Bulk meats shoulders a. rtO. clear ribs 4:, clear smcb -m-; bacon Whisker steads at. 1.02. nuee-faBcy western reserve 16al8. prime to ehoiCe do lSal tt, do Cen- tralOWolSalS: Sugarflrm.; Hogs in fair demand; ."-o.-ii.-.-i'''iiA:AT-w.!.', - - f . .. 3. unn,, Douiiieru awo, r".fj.thtnf thnnktna Barman f rinvta iuul tlwi wn. -rfgwsyi ilium i n pl. iiiu n.is iron iuijii vuw mvtiwj - iMe KtiA rofi vi ant iiihOMa tiniiin uniiiniiMfw ill ear no siaes. new r. xiauis. bukcii-uutch. uow. Onlfl. . Lard refined -tierces '7 demand; choice Western packed 18a2Q, rolls 15a 17;' Coffee quiet; Rio cargoes llal' Whiskey dull -at 1.081, ' Susar easier, A soft ba.- . 2.272; gross ; stock 26o?; eiw oasrwt nzm sales ijuwi exporu to Uiieat L....,;a &,45 r. g Bilttkork-Finn: mlddllnc fitta.: low mlddilnc 9ke.i good srinary fe"e.; rt receipts 802; gross 1,496; sales 175; stock 10.076; exports coastwise 60: spinners exports to Great Britain L020; to Continent -i ""'" 4 ' -'- j B0ffW8--TlrhiJ' 'middling - SUf WWdltot OStie; good ordinary 8c; net receipts 909; gross 8.895; ealei-i stock 2,026; exportsJ GMat Brit- Bin IJtttU - .... - .. - . . m . . ounc o8.; goew.flniinary ,-, jiewreoeipu T gross : saies : smick s,odo; spinners ; ex- ueiu . v wmhiiw . . v - ...... ..4 fiSSjmSkhttiii Wtoa&'9&& low midduns Vina gooa orainary tone : net reeeipts 221 : cross 585: sales 592: SDinnera 8S2r tock dltojr- 8VgtLV fOOJ erdlnary 8c.; MratattKjS44:4;. stupmerus ; wn tot nocm. . CkasIiESTOH Firm: ralddUnc UMif: loW inld ' dltog tHe.t good:dlnary 9a: net .reeeipts atjo; gross ;saies x,uuu;bwck biou; exports ir4iaiisijan.r Continent ; to channel - Nrw Tohx Qtriet; sales 442: middling uplands middling Orleans yx; eonsoUdated net re ceipts 84,476, exports to tSreat Britain 22,903; Continent 10369; France 9373 to channel LrrnffooTy Noo In good demand. Uplands 5 7-16TOrleans, 5 9-16, loff mfddllnruplands , good prdinaqr uplands c ordinary uplands . sales.lOiOOOL ppeeulatton nd export 1.000, re ceipt 1630Q, -all Americaai Futures 1-32 betten Uplands tow middling clause : February delivery . February and March 5 15-22, March and April 5 15-32, ipriland May 5 May and June 6 9-16, June and July 5,, July , and August , August dao, ; gliWtV.T.i Kni'tigl to 4sam. mpd ' ' "FUTUBES. '. ' : -i i ai Kis .m?-!'-. , Nsw Tom Futures closed firm. Sales ooo baies.f j.rii3.i.T &9m--zrm'm .;. , 78,-1 rmA lis j w BMi ausuo. . ii, .......... ...... lUAoaw Septetobir.U . K. &r& .it sp October. . ..a..,.......... ........ ' f!flBjiTRfiMP . .IAffpfiiaJ, 3T. 13.jM , .. Governments steadier. New 5's 1.04U. State bonds OrnCM of tkm OsSxBt 1 1 CaiBLom, rebruaw, lUlxlO. f , Strict low mkirfittig, , . . , ... LiOW mwuTOini'. -n ; ull.lffliji . tuts? 1 ft r I Tinges Lower giades, v..'i.n,uv,uyr . . 7s A irrtr,rww iW.Sm STSTTSSTfity ii no )yaiftiizr .aerial V'.jnl M,ssa e'nriJ nsii Af:fL. . IT fee"-i.bA .ijiinai i:.-: tji fvi X'T t-.- ttf litis ri ,&stmin -Cotton Tiks- lh-sib :, vo New. per bale. . j. h S2.2R X - Spliced,, it- 1.75 BAOOHWBer JO.. : . -.4A. -d.-i . , 1 VUUIlUWUUUlt..,,. .r..,...MK:.:. Pasft rfr ; , ..... .. 50355; ahefled, f h sivl 5a50kl UAUOM . .. i N. C. hog round. . v.; . K4 r.i. i SsQ- nmnn, at . w. . Hams, uncanvassed. . Bplx Mbaxs- uiear mo saaes. COFTK Prime Bia Good...... : Syrup Sugar-house. Molassxs Cuba New Orleans Saw--mh-vm!:- -h .1 - Liverpool One.... White. Yellow Potatoes Sweet Irish . a ,. ... . BrjTTOt : North Carolina ... Iqgs, per dozen... FLOtJR h Family... Extra. .... Safl V.;r 15aietk 12al4 .. .. ''" 25 ..V.1 1 8840 85a50 1.00a2.00 aa40 40a50 " 15 15 .'!C:..V..it(K50 2.75a8i00 Ii.25a2.50 . Super , if rpHE THT? THJCi JL HE "piSING SUAJ tW i HisiNa buIN i '6-10NQUEB BY' THIS SIGAT " . VJONQUKft BY THIS Siall gO thought Constantine when he became a con vert, because a "Pagan" refused to absolve him from the guilt of his crimes, and the VltrttU6ai readily agreed, and specially manufactured for him a ign" by which lie was to ''conquer.'' Henry the TUT in tarn reeeted ConstanUne's tpeckdty uii beeanae the 'Mef ender of the. new FaiiV with hit six wives, onr only outliving him. Seven hundred yean befcte Constantine lived Solo iBon, who bunt . Temple with out-houses, court, c., on 20aeres of ground, 700 wtves,800 dlttoa '.i'i i -, ; ?--.. ' -;.'--; .!.;.:,;: good &Ued populattoa to the acre. '.The Queen of ..'.'. j a'..;Ui:.t ' i.--'J Slieba-admlrfttr hl 4udom much more than his after he declared that iAd, featf flgh places for the worship of JtoAeadii! and died. Napoleon BOnapsite,' en li!s nsinresc trom theinflovrlrttdeof the Bed-Sea; white passing through on the spot where Pharaoh and his horse ' '.i i, A. 3 mi'! perished, exclaimed: "If. I had perished hen like Pharaoh, what a text I would hare furnished Ortbo- ..!. 'ii Uiiv.isruii ". -.... y. - doxy" and C. S. Holton to advertise his Confection eries and Groceries at the rttalng Sun,'? on Trade street, opposite the Market House, where every thing mi ilie above lines may be found, including Ferry's Garden Seeds, Green and Canned Fruits, Nuts,Tej Coffees, Sugars,. Pickles, ftneaClgars and Teoaoco, Toys, 6. - C. 8. HOLTON, Jabtliiio hi Lii'.:u-r:i?i V-'n'j ie copy. GrBdujsrNEsa Having retired from the WHISKEY BUSINESa- j We are now dally receiving ig a good supply of I FAMILY GROCERIES, FAMlliY ROCERLES.' M);i;i'ti ;i : Y . j A i Tt at our old stand on College street, we will be pleased :" fee tar many friends ia." -us it 1 ty We make Grata a specialty. . LONG ft BROTHER. ; leb6 5.a 1043 4,f JtU ' . 1 TABSOLTIOlcFPABTNEBSHIPr-s JUf illftaa T5l iW)? (' r , j; . tj j A I The TMirtnershiD heretofore existing under (the Fetjle of tt3iaibers ft C.is thU day dissolved br! mutual eonsen. m- uoamBers assuming, an tne UaWUtiesjml collecting audebts due tbeiate arm 1 otiuimwioi wm www w oiu siawo.!-1 1 X,u 'Va MyUAMKZ.'- v ,Xf ri " t bxjsaaa.u L . , M t- : . . . . ... f ; in wiinarawinKironrvw kdovo nrmitaae uus Tr-j mtMin fnr thnlr mint tsvsnrm xrui tnut thT. i a.hi f. 2 it f-rri 1 i 1-1 w 1 -.-AIT r i fClUS, tiUUD AND CHEAP. i I X J VU4UJ) fiuawJtAii. Asents, J:TSA ,J J4'?.rjil 4. t liilf 'f j-fr?'. li tbiuiu xAF 3li-.K -iK :-r:tl s4 ! 6B0CEiiCEJLLSB$foCOtJrnPS0Z)CCX - kl .jmji i!itut'frtit i:i .vt? jk i ' snziz FigSSH jGGSan BCTTES, CBlCX3ENS,,TtJB- it l"ifti?i;' ndJjiWa ilshlff Al&iiu&hm 1 tuu dci jXitfiatfttMka'J eft .lxi . -.-.uiiij bijilt -id! irt ! -I BAMSOTJS ;OlOTIWXLL:and -AJ'U SHTJ-J .Wisy aiiT ta iuo .-wjj irhii ic. eiiii i;ui J 4 i CHARLOTTE HOTEL, : 1 iHAELOTTEiN.C hta househas beerr mnttedawl ewh tMntehei,' .-.ij SH K W KBW Ofi' H.-tK'rt tn-lj-sV 1 tXarma,Perlayv.. 9f mXUe-?v9 3cMlw oa :ll-HruA Lrus v 7 HTOmnibus and Carriages at every. traln.ia J7JEIJ) BBOTHEBS..i.rf. . Mr. a H. WrxaoM List,.. Hmm whjomg, ...Proprietors. Superintendents. Clerk. feb9 S TOP IT THE sra- ;i BOYDEN ho.u.ss i .tsfit s lo nohiBl t;lUW R8 :rtUif !,;! l?j JA rJ t"" tfHn.Tfciiro 1 !WihrroppemfM l h-.fi eClheNalloBatHoteL Salrteh.il n 1 3 Aw'MI J!fefl9a ifTOTftHJ ban ;:ob JMii nnt IS utu.n yum uutftq at ius r4a i CABOLINA BAIBOAD. TRAINS eOIKS XAST. . No. 8 . Date, Nov. 10, "78v f Ne.;8 Daily No. 4 Daily Dally ex. Sun. Leave ChaxlottaH " Greensboro, a45am-ia55pm 14.10pm 8 00pm 5.80 am ive uoMsooro, 5.25pjai1fc8Qjli liL .... ? . ..it i iH .1". .. ! ;.'o. 2-)om At SailsbuTT with W.NjC.R.B- for. au pomum w esiem Mona uaronna, dayy except Sundays. ..At Greeaaboro with B. D. bTb. for all AQnn.&ast ana west. At Gaklsborowltb u. --vuujmj8 u . ureensooiQ wun m ,14. a. jw.9ointa jNorujbaHana west, .-r i . , ,., ,,f .xXQMr.fja nin some wnrr. No. 7. Dally ex. Sun.- Date, Nov. 10, "78. Ne. 1 Dally. No. 8 Daily. Leave GoWsboro, 1 9.50 a m 5.85 pm " Kalelictt. 1 I8.BO0 5.80am " Greensboro 8.28 pm 0.47 am Arrive Charlotte,' c 12.25 a m 10.50 a m No, 1 Connects at Greensboro with Salem Branch. At Charlotte with C.; C 4 A. B. K. for all points South and South-west; at Air-Line Junction with A.4CAL Bauroad for all points South and South-east ' ' 1 No. S-Connects at Salisbury with W. N. C.B.B. daQy except Sunday. At Alr-Llne Junction with A. 40. A.L. for all points South and South-west. At J Charlotte with C., C. ft A Railroad for all potnts South and Soothrest t Leave Greensboro, daily except Sunday, 8.50 p m Arrive Salem, " 10.50 pm Leave Salem, " tt " 5.45 am Arrive Greensboro, " " " 7-45 a m Connecting at Greensboro with trains on the B. ft D. and N. C. Railroads. 8LKSPIN6 CABS VTTHOCT CHAHOK Run both ways on Trains Nos. 1 and 2, between New York and Atlanta via Richmond, Greensboro and Charlotte, and both ways on Trains Nos. 8 and 4 between New York and Savannah via Richmond, Charlotte and Augusta. Through Tickets on sale at Greensboro, Raleigh, Goldsboro, Salisbury and Charlotte, and at all principal points South, South-west, west, North and East. For Emigrant rates to points in Arkan sas and Texas, address , ii,;.lW j. . J. B. MACMURDO. poKav i t - nucnmona va. 0BUBLOJTE, COLUMBIA AND RAILROAD. AUGUSTA M;:asHwrrTK, Columbia akd Augusta R. R., - :' k ' ; CauaooA, S. C Dec 27, 1878 On and after Sunday, Dec. 29th, 1878, the fol lowing passenger schedule will be run over this load, (Washington time,): . NIGHT EXPRESS. Going South. No. l. Leave Charlotte, . Arrive Columbia,. Leave Columbia Arrive Augusta.... Going Nobth, No. 2. Leave Augusta Arrive Columbia Leave Columbia, Arrive Charlotte,. DAY PASSENGER. Gonra South, No. 8. Leave Charlotte..".'... Arrive Columbia, Leave Columbia.... ... . ... Arrive Augusta..,.,,.,-...... ... 1 00 AM .. 6 00 AM ... 6 05 am ...10 00 AM . 5 55 T. V. . 10 00 P.M. 10 10 p.m. . 8 10 A M. i , i 11 27 AM. 4 10 P.M. 4 15 p.m. 8 80 P.M. Going Nobth, No. 4. Leave Augusta ...... 9 08 AM Arrive Columbia... V ..,..1 20?. M Leave Columbia......... 1 80 T.U Arrive Charlotte 6 $0- T. K; These train stop only at Fort Mill, Bock Hill, vnesier, wmnsooro, mageway, iieesvuie, uaws burg, Btdge Springs, Johston, Trenton and Granlte ville. All other stations will be recognized as flag Sw&OHS sit' -; Pullman Palacy sleeping and drawing-room can OB'-Nos. 1 and 2, Greensboro to Augusta; also on Nos. 8 and 4, New York to Savannah, via Rich mond ft Georgia Central Railroad. , - j T.D. KLINE, Superintendent JNa R. MacMubdo, G. P. Agent ec29 pHOTOGRAPHS. In consequence of the reduction In the price of the original cost of materials, and m order to give my patrons the benefit of the reductloa from and after this dato Photographs will be takra vt my SaBerr'at" f w iHitu-si ;vt'. -" eept28' o5ia?5ffl 8a3'i 1- y, h. TaKNSSS fi tjmoae cau ana get a bucwt, at-- ,y-. - - sTRtnt-WHiTTrfcirj t;. tni tuuat,: inr. iUO Wl-.i ,Uiii Cv .Jt.t;5i"ii if'litiW 'tJsf'il r HaVtog removed hW fiffk to th nrst ndor ver - all hours during the day, and at his-residence cor ner Seventh and College streets, al night, ' .-f ' - ' ? feb7 m ' - - - 1 : ,s,: . 11 . , .1 in t" f '. 1 Inm.J, rfn'at . 4 rrj.'A mC-Vfl la Tm In Ita. ltntnml MwiMtiim. vh the Chinese themselves drink, and for the follow-. Ing good reasons is sold only in original pound and , It Jsthe'most convenient and economical styld er , & it is weignea anq, paoteu., wnera u osn pq oons cheapest and best - . '-.i.'.r.C, . It can be easily identlfled by the ebwrumef. . It keeps the Tea better. - , - , It prevents adulteraaoa inArarlca..; j , t,- ' We are the agents for HE-NO Tea m this dty," and ask our friends to give it a trial. If notsaUs- iactory we win cneenuuy viks nones anarenma the money; " V J. " f- L. B. WRBTON ft CO.. Charlotte, N, X For Standard Pure Uqoorsw; : r .J.u J ;.Ji I r ' VVrni tvi rrNTSit H.1J . r .... .1 tUtriLinaTON, 'jii' A;'? v -ft i f.i 3 ' .,-S( . r .,.-1- iijtMi; uibg .beta fu&f mpaagsx fori feoatness. 'j,tuio'jr .11 i:i-'I37.B td binoaU ii j xai;wJr;i3rJToaii tl ,T'Ui-fnt Avail f .innrintton end ajl Northeia knd Eastern CKlM to :vi "frfn Tonnwieoai t arjio. UUU f-t Si jfi,! vj;ri. iiJ .ii' , 1UJM31 Jill J.U i ifl 'AnrO to n-Ari i-f rUl ? iAweQunatntstnOeoarJa ir.'fft 9.1J lie f.i: "J.inTt oi."?:i;.fi; rrf 5 4 m van InsaranceaiMSaiseBMniusaaljowas iijntw ens. nr. 0,1.7 va rfiri flcrJnf. )m;a .Iiiu 4U fyTO-iBTisitifti tritlBbed mi SfSSHfr! kkk i-RK' siif(7y ,fniizr? Ji6 it uiy! s'-.w ill, .'. . ;.:''; h-ui Hi '.'.n n..!': . .!L. i gept80n.-ir hr.j; 3 RH.MCttf 3-J 9i lO-J :li JUlya fft 5XtJ!tUO f!'' ' bw 'jifa to Ore trade auri MM H j svf-l iU Jttii : 1 1 torn f? .r'iii;TJji 1 aeiect pices,' and Glycerine Soap .WMfllah, yrench, and. , i 'l:! ,r.-r 4ertoAf oeth rushes , v v rBE8CBIPTI0Nl .,15 'r . --..ji i M0 :. Cnmfnlly prepared at all hour, both algal: and ttaylai (. Hit ' J, H. MciDEinS, IJ! ".iiir ; 1 ! Preseriptton Btori. : j I - !' 1;. .1 Ml 'I ECURITT! 8ECTJRITT' v 1 1 1 i. 'j !;; ; t . riji llECWTYl 800 Barrels'of ; WESTftSOKS-V-;'''; EXTRA No. 1 KEROSENE - An . ALADDIN SECCRITTTOIL. , West's Extra No. 1 Kerosene Oil, from C West ft Sons, Baltimore. Highest Medal awarded at Centennial Exposition. Crystal Oil Works, Canton. Warranted to stand a Are test of 110 degrees Fahrenheit before it will bum. a West ft 80ns, Baltimore. for Sale by DR. 8. H. McADEN, Sole Agent, CHARLOTTE. N. G JP SCARR&CO., J RUG iMJ RUG G I G I ITBAB THB PO8T-OFTICB, Would respectfully Inform, thepohlic that they have opened a retail and family Drag Store, near tPceirCfnceaiid aolMI the patronage of their friends and the public generally. Preserlptlona and family recipes dispensed with great care and pure Drugs. Jan7-tt zvo ivttetrtisjemjeutsi TEACHERS WANTED. $50 to 3100 or S200 per month, during the Spring and. Bummer. For full partlOTlaraaSdress : " : !!:;..; .iU'ciami PhUadelphla, Pa. ' '. '- 1 ' !' JIPHTHERIAi i , Johnson's Anodyne Liniment will positively pre vent this terrible disease, and will positively cure nine eases to. tea. j Information that win savet many lives sent tree by matt. Dont delay a mo , ment Prevention ta better thaneure. Sold every where. 1. o, vartajn a. vaj.. 1 Bangor, Maine.. JgENSON'SCAPCINE..'V .i.t-.i , ;.j ; .n: POROUS PLASTER;; I . F OR 1 WOMEN AND i OT ILDRE Vf 0B WOMEN '! AND CHILDRElN Vh-L;n . .'"if'::;:.'..';-'";! ''1 '.; r Females suffering from pain and vraaknesa will' derive great comfort and strength from, the use f Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster: Where children are affected with whooping cough, ordinary coughs or colds er weak lungs, it & the one and only treat ment they should receive. This article contains new medicinal elements such as is found In no other remedy in the same form. It w far' superior to common porous plasters, Bnlmente, electrical ap plianees and other external remedies,' It relieves pain at once, strengthens and cures where other plasters will not even relieve. For Lame and Weak Back, Bbenmattem, Kidney disease and all local achea ana pains, tt is also the best known remedy. . Ask for Benson's Capdne Plaster and take no" Other. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25 vents.. t C O N S U. M P. T l o r O N S U MPT I o It. AndaUDtoordersofthe . f 7 .T' . t t.IHOAl ANDLUN tt ' Permanently Curedi' -. - DR. T. A. SLOCUITS GREAT REMEDY PPP 84 J. iwy B, S a,-KTL Et.WX p' rs - t x o o n -'ii jr iirn- PTP'"B- TT 0,1 HHH i.&. . v . ri . f-l M - YY W- WM r 1 j xwo a a a mi' 1f fW!i(!tf'l li EBB TitBeonJtadtonwith.hls ,,j j COMPOUND EMULSION OF "ip'l JL EV,oDiTIB?oI,. l'j and lpephosphltee of nrHH. 5 . Si k , t-LflCff AND 8ODA. ,);, , fl, - 'l FREE BOTTLE of eaebv 'preparation sent by express to each suffering appucant sending their' MWgiaP -inn I BUSHELS FRESH CtOTEB SEED. Also' Orchard Grass, Blue Grans, and Lueerne Just received by i a. WILSON BURWELL. r TTTE are the agents for HE-NO TEA m this city,' i f V and ask our friends to give It a trial. , If not aslisfaetorywewWebeerfuUf taken back and re- fund the money. ; j 'wrrTAfiv' Rfminrv.v: i . i if: Acants for Charlotte. N. C . KoatH Caeolcs'a: 1 : 1 ,r f v7 ; . a - ,i v f .4 , TO ILL RSXTSTfiOTTa- A.UVC. . , OSers tmetruaQed facilities for the Transportkm of CThartottQ, .fitateivnie, AshevfiW, . Sntherfordto t oathAAttanteftRfctuaoad AtsXiaei.Ui.) its and WesteraX. a BaBnad, ; Xrt t. ,4-. .Jtt-tiiiur.tn call ni ii"?.- . via any CompeUng low, and Time aiQulckJ i-njt fii-ci 1 il uponiippllcatlooto ' -'i I , ! if. til 1sihx V.V-i'i O rif3WH 1, ' Sevthwestatn Freight Agent, Charlotte, tf. a Agent & a Rauway,;CfcAHott. '! i ODISUKA STATE LOTTERY. ritxiTSs;T, 8PLENDtp PPjKRTtJJrtt .. , : To wis- a : tertomv ! Third Qnad nstrlMloot Class C, at New Orleans, Tuesday i MaicH llh,187-100th MontnfyDawmg. ' "Vt.ni '.-fuoaiJ .msi-rLi :iU ' ! I0ti35lAM4 STAT.RLO.TTERt'jCpMPAirT, . This Institutloa was- regularly incorporated by the Legislature of the' State for Educational and 1 Charitable hdmsh tn lXSnimnre raw WHS, to which eentraetthe invlola- wiui a c&pitai 01 BINGIJE 'Nlrll. SEA ,I6IR1BUTK will take -place monthly on the second Tuesday; It never scales or postpones. Look at the fcalowW dlstrtbutfoitfTV" vrv?y ifj uni'WjTf,, t-nti Tuu ritll !'T iwlwrni": i i'sJi,'h,.v fx; vJi;1o j 100.000 Tktots at; Two Dollars eachv Hajl Tick. Jitiiiv.iti'tttt eefcjtlonaaj,;W, jj. 1 CapitalPrlze,;,;.. .u,, v.-..,.., SS0.000 2 Prioj $2i5O0.V.;Uv.X..li'6.OOO 5 Frizes of 1 sQOO-iV'nrtM il 6.0OO 100 PrtoSoh qffl-'HffW. M ' 200 Prteesof '! SP .v.;L7iUioc ,10,000 in nnii ooa 500 Prises of 20 ...i:.iiJ... IfLooo 1,000 Prizes of. .10 10.000 , v, jjPimTld'NPRIZB!8'' 9 Approximation Prizes of $300..... $2,700 9 Approximation Prizes of 200.., 1,800 ' 9 ApproxUnatton Pttoes of 100...,. l 900 1867 Prijes, amoanthit to.; . f 110,400 RespoBsibl e correspondlnr agenta wanted at an prominent pomts, te whom Ubejftl aotapepsation will be paid. ..... ... . 1 Application for rates to club should only be mads to the Home Office in Mew Orleans. Write, clearly stating, fiill address, for fuUlnfor. matton or send orders so y V.Y1V. 1 i Postofflce Box 692, New Ottoana, Loofrlana All OTr Gmndordtnrr jwings areonder the supervision and management of GENERALS Q. T. BEAUREGARDandJUBAL A, 1ARLI. febll .. .! . Stew idiristmtnta F ROM DR. a w. hunter; 1 BALTIMORE, M. D. Having become familiar irtth.Colden Leibig's Liquid Extract of beef and Tonic Invlgor ator, t take treasure to recommepdlng it as an ex cellent preparation, combining as it doei food god tonjc lit arejnarkatlle way, producing good Wood, heatth and strength. v8o!d by afl Drugglsta, QEO.GWARE,.. ..u (.t.:.;'iV .. V Manufacturer and Whotesale Dealer In PUB S nl 'APPLE CttjBB: , AHD 1 h' vnu'w,-. CIDER i VCfEGAR.-r' .iU Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer of , .-. -E. B. CONDirS TABLE 8lUCE, 287 to 295 W. Third St, '''''' CINCINNATI, 0. O ILB SASSAFRAS AND PENNTROTAL JM5 Of prime quaafr, bought in any qnanlty. for cash on delivery, free of brokerage, eoamisstons, or storage expenes,Jby! t., DODGE AiOLCOTT,- ' Impottmifnd Exporters of. vj ' !' . I' , ; :; Sf dbugs. iis$sixm.i otLb; c 88 WOUam St,.... . . . i . u . ii i ,uit . . .New York . .mi, 1 1 n ,1' l I Affi DAT to Agents canvassing forthe.MTnB p I ' side Visitor." Terms and outfit free. Ad dress P. O, YICKKBY, Augusta, Maine. ' ,9A Fancy Cards, CbromovSiiowflakB, 4c., no iwo Olf alike, with .name, 10 cents., J.Mlnkler ft Co,Nassan;N.Y:" ;r " -- V '' j A MIXED CARDS, with name 10c. j Agents' TtU outftt lOe. . L. JONES ft CO.i Jiassau, a. T. deeSl "- - .1 f-.-r 1... rpo ADVERTISERS. Bend for our Select List of A.-1 Local Newspapers, t Sent free on application. New York. . .' ... . ; THE i'V n S vv nit, a nmc at-s OO Tl A.,,A1XU. aajaua COLGATE 4 COS , . COLGATE ft CO&4 'Jfiw niw-3 . ' s r j O A' A ' O O A A-'J r.lt. (i J.. 4. 1 is (. . i-jfi. i 'f.'l :;-AYES.WASTE-JWl, FOR LAUNDRY USE. TTRDERTAEING f !; unterBigriedanWrpa for every class of Undertaklnt Having oniani zou pOFFINS, ASEETS'AND BUBttt OaSSS-: if ' f r . suui n v i'V ir-tt't J - .-. l-l -. Il ( Furniture of, every Descrtpon, Repaired at shoy : notice. ' -t-,. - . wu irrr rrtr.V L 'ft.i I.;-Jj ' au. M i June 2a WasteslppL., :s. , J;J'Jf."i.V-.i 1jUH ... . ... .. t.. ... J 77
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