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s 1 ' ? s- M '-j i J" THS OBSEBYZE JOB DZPXBTMKNT Haa been thoronghlj , supplied with eTerj .needed want, and with the latest stjlei of Type, and ewy manner of Job Printing oan now be done with neatness, dispatch and obe&pnestv . We can furn ish at short notice, , : BLANKS, BILt-mEAtO; A ' i ; rl '' LSTTEB HEADS, C1BB8, " . TAGS. RECEIPTS,; POSTXHS. PKOQaAMMES, HANDBILLS, PAMPHLETS, COtCU LABS, CHECKS, AC svBJia&iPTioir HATM8 Six Mw"tte f"""...-sftf.w,,'uu 4,. Or Month... TMJaBJJr. tfjnl . j ....... ....... w , J . i i .1 1 1 00 VOL. XXC : .11 u ; 1 J'-.tn f ; V CHARLOTTE, N. Cl SATUHDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1879. NO. 3,345. 1U Stye l)arlotte bspoU in r- i '-!' . yfriir i' r' -v n u;h:ui hi . atit v r i i a ii i i! i ii i -r ii i ii i ill v i i iii ii i ii i wm1 ik -wr-n i t4 i i . : i m. , . , i . -i - im ii .i iiiiii is m W4 ha?e received Are have received This day by Express A beautiful line of A beautiful line of VTW-T ' DOLMANS AND cloaks; All grades and very cheap. ALEXANDERS HA BR IS. C 3 Nov. 11. ion mWw- m. ymr wyw-4-yxv ' -1 CTT DRiJ. nHcAdcn DBOoaisr nay. emm, Now offers to the tirade a full stock of cts and Colognes English Select l.C-E S 0ySb.HobeAd Glycertne"Soaps. English, FTench and American TOOTH BRUSHES. PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully prepared at all boors, both night day at ' " J. H. McADEjrS Prescription Store. SECURITY, SECURITY, aOO Barrels of .1 - C WBT4B0N9' EXTfcA No. 1 KXBOSENE .OC5 . AaA aVAMDlBKCUWTY OIL, West'iIiUSaNe.1 leroaepe'OU, from ft West Lr3 Highest Medal awarded at Centennial Exposition. rw.Lir5i wiakL Cnnton. Warranted to stand a ore teat of 110 degrees jraJTOnheit oeior burn. C. West ft Sons, Baltimore. O will Tor Sale by PB. J. H. KOADXN, Sole Agent, CHABLOTTX, N. C J. T. ANTHONY, DEALER IN Northern lee, Coal & Lumber. Having lust received my supply of Coal for the ensuing season, I am prepared to fill, all orders at shortest notice. My stock Is the largest ever offered on this Market and -embraces all the various klads.ior Families, foundries' md Smiths lHft.:I Pmnna ahA St.Mi nrm(rlT, bOUSDt fTOm other Markets m ear load lots- would eoosult.their-. Interest by giving me a call before ordering else where. Special contracts for orders hi cargo and cur load lots. ' Ice on hand the year round, from first of Octo ber until first of May next My cart will not run on Sundays, but will supply double quantities on Saturday. I shall also continue the Lumber business and keep .full stock on hand, together with Lathes, Shingles, Ac ' ' " Bub cut to order on shortest notice, of any quality desired; also estimates furnished on appli cation at office, comer of Trade st and N. C. it R. P. 0. Box, 153, Charlotte, N. C 1000 FEE SIMPLE DEEDS, MOST APPROVED FORM .tfust Printed and for 8b at the OBSERVER OFFICE 'Scuttstrjj:. J3B.A. W. AUTXtoDEtt f " f - DENTIST-- J OFFICE OVX&L. E. WBISTON CCS with '25 -mm Labium Eitjrn SE 5 AND PUBLIC GENERALLY. We are now receiving our .second stock of Black and Colored , , - CnSHr,iERES " AX&rANCT v . - DRESS GOODS ';,. ; . ' ' -v" .: t Tet this season. Notwithstanding the very large and varied stock we bought this se&aoo, we have found tt necessary to bay second one. Ouc stock of - - ";"- ' - CLOUKSftHD DALMONTS Is beautiful and very cheap. Oar new Flannels and Waterproofs' are. alBO handsome and cheap. Our stock Of ! ' SHAWLS Is comDlete. Includine: some handsome black; C&sh mere ones. We carry the handsomest and most varied stock of SILKS AND SATINS To be found in the city. 4 "velvIts. A.". Auothere Ladles' UHTRIMMEO HSTS Just received. Rememeerwe' lead -k ladles' and Gents' Underwear. All anrmpectruiiy asKea to exaralnf ouf stock, t i 5, ' ,vi":;-V""'T. L- SEIGLE .CO., . Opp. Charlotte Hot&rrbh Stkrtotte, N. C. Oct 19. .'.o.iiCKOj p 45 Year ar Before the Public. THE GENUINE DR-CHIcLANE'S r-ijf.lilj ill LIVER PILLS TK TH CURE OF ; .''HUTU. . Hepatitis, or Liver Complaint, DYSPEPSIA AND SICK HEADACHE. Sjsrptoms of a Diseased Liver. IN jri the right side, under .the edge 01 tne ribs,' increases on pres sure J sometimes the pain is in the Jeft side ; the patient is rarely able to lie on the left side ; sometimes the pain is felt under the shoulder blade, and it frequently extends to the top of the shoulder, and is sometimes mistaken for rheumatism in the arm. The stom ach , is affected with loss of appetite and sickness; the bowels in general are costive, sometimes alternative with lax ; the head is troubled with pain, accompanied with a dull, heavy sen sation in the back part. There is gen erally a considerable.loss of memory, ' L. ,ac companied with a-.paialulsens-.tion 'fraght-to rre(ederntr.-A'shght, 'The patient .cojti chains of weariness . and debihtvT&e sSeasilv startled his ilectaw? cold or burhing, and he com plains ot a prickly sensation of the skin ; his spirits are low; and although he is satisfied that exercise would be ' beneficial to him, yet he can scarcely swnm0nf-p fcrtrtude enough to try it. In fU:t,he " dretrusts every, remedy. Several of thi above. symptoms attend the disease, -but cases have occurred where fe;of them existed, yet exam Jnatiorofthe body. after death, has shown the liver to have been exten sively deranged. "a ; crr'3yr 14 AGUE AND FEVER, Y Dr. C.-McLane's Liver Jls, in ' cases jbF ' AduE ANr Fever, when taken with Quinine, are productive of , ttHjom: happy iuls;,;Io better cathartic can be trsed, preparatory to, or after taking Quinine, j We would advise all who 'are afflicted with this disease to give them a fair trial. , For all bilious derangements, and as a simple purgative, they are un equaled. BEWAjtE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine arc never sugar coated. Every box has a red wax seal on the lid, with the impression Dr. McLane's , JUrVIR JTILLS. The genuine McLane's Liver Pills bear the signatures of C. McLane and Fleming Bros, on the wrappers. 1 Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bros of Pittsburgh, Pa., the-, market being full of imitations of the name ,2tf C-fca, spelled differently but same pronunciation. ... ' tatmmr first attack of indigestion be ino Raima tha dormant onerzles of the stomach with the Bitters. The tone thus Imparted will re-' main. This is a met estaousnea dt inousanas; 01 witnesses, whose testimony Is Limply sBtatemnt of their own experiences. Those afflicted wyth Sine an anfalllna asent la bttUdlnc up and renw-! muil ttw ail hrrknaU land reebectahlfc di nenerally. ... uAwl ttUdeoi JWU if J mmmm the ' ( Go, Lovely Bose. BY EDMUND WALLER. The Classic Age. Go. lovely rose! i i U i i ; .. "J f Tell her that wastes her time and me, ,Xhat now she knows,. , 0, , r fWhenl resemble hertO'&tStl 1C! How meet nafalrjihe Bis bi be: '. Tell her that's jVm&:l ,,, ' :,3U ' ' , And shuns to have het grace spied, That hadst thoa sprang V. . -In deserts, wbete no jnri abide ' 5 , ; . Thon must have uncommended diea Small Is the worth' ' : ' ' Of beauty from the light retiredr ; Bid her come forth. ' " " . Suffer herself so be desired, And not blush .soto be admired. Then diet that she ' 1 : "; The common fate of all thmgs rare May read In thee. How small a part of time they share, That are so wondrous sweet andJalrl ': . i- , 1 : . .;. ...... '. ! ..! !:", J ' OBSERVATIONS. J An Indiana -writer calls deflnflUon of mince pie. It Is a sort of macadamized chowder. A. man in walking a mile lifts a weight equal to thirteen to fifteen tons. This is what makes some men so tired. Every stalwart is provided with a sutler's outfit for the purpose of quelling the new rebellion. Atlanta Constitution. An embarrassed actor bounded on the stage of a San Francisco theatre, la scene depleting a robbery in a hotel office, and shouted. "Gag the safe, whlld 1 mow openue nigral cierK." - A.iHssin drttggtttG&ag been eettHe the Insane asylum His name la-Bliss, and tba-boys drove binr ccazi by appearing' WBrrtyiiine times a day and asking, How is ite :sereae?" Meridien Re- " H travened far, with -hurried die, As though bereft of ttme And iokl to all and, everywhere He sought a sunny ume; : , ' -He tnweiied till, by-orchard fence. Wlied wltairuit-treea prime.- . Wspled'a, yoxithi aMJooklng thence 'A3fideournal predicts that the near future will mtfeess the success of the fiylnK-machlne. and. elerr)ngt-thw members of the aeronautical socie ty ayr i'Lei it be hoped that when those days come men wtil not forget to whom they owe so inuch." Bless rour innocent soul, this will be the wegr.time they ieill forget to whom they owe so much.- A man tho owes another ten thousand or so will strap on his nvlng-machlne and soar to parts unknown, forgetting all about the man he owes so much. Nvrristown Herald. FROM WASHINGTON. Calculations Regarding- ihe Next Seu- ateSenator Carpenter's L.iillc Plot. Special Dispatch to the Baltimore Sun. i, yHE! NEXT8ESATE1 WASiilXQTON. Nov. 12. In' none of toe'iiaulatioriswiiichliavefbeen made as to the probabilities, of "the J Eepubli- -- y..-,:.. : a , . 1 1 1. urtu itjiuiunii CUUU.U1 uinns oeuaie in 18E haa'there been taken intoconsider- atlon the e6UUngen:cy of' Democratic Senator front ouiforntaitoswcceed uov ernor Booth It has been assumed as a matter of course that thet Ile'DUblicans would have control of. :the: "California legislature, but tne Democrats nave a much better chance to-carrv California than the Republicans have to carry New Jersey and Indiana, both of which .Mates tuey are confidently claiming. The straight-out Republicans in the California Legislature chosen in Sep tember last are in a minority, and the lepublicans were in a minority of more than 20,000 on the popular vote. Next year the opposition will almost certain- y be united, aud the prospects, there fore, for a Democratic or an anti-Re publican Senator may be looked upon as very good. SENATOR CARPENTER'S SENSATION. Referring to the Senator Carpenter interview printed in the Isun this morn ing, a high Democratic official suggest ed that it was a very cunningly con trived scheme to alarm the country in advance by painting as revolutionary acts which, even if consummated, might be. under certain circumstances, entire- r proper and legitimate, and wmcn tne epuuhcan party, 11 tne opportunity was offered to it, would not tor an in stant hesitate to ayail itself of, although in the contingency under which they really would be revolutionary. Great stress is laid by Mr. Carpenter upon the alleced purpose or the Democratic ma jority in the Senate to unseat Mr. Kel logg. It is not impossible that the ma jority in the Senate may, upon investi- cration. decide tnat .air. js.eiiogg is not rightfully entitled to his seat, but the knowledge that any such purpose now exists seems to be confined entirely to the minority. So far as any outrage in putting Mr. Kellogg out is concerned, the Democrats mav remember that it is not so many years ago since a Repub lican senator, witn tne approval oi nis associates, deliberately violated hispair in order to unseat a Democratic sena tor and eive his own party a two-thirds maioritv. Nor is it forgotten that the late Senator Wade who has been canon ized by the Republican party, stood up in his seat in the Senate and advocated that the Republican party should take avantace of every possible means to perpetuate its power. STALWART COMPLAINTS. Much complaint has been made by stalwart Republicans of the leniency exhibited by Mr. Northrop, the United States district attorney for South Caro lina, in his prosecutions for political of fenses. Latterly". Mr. jNortnrop seems t riave waked uu. as he has now under taken to interfere officially with muni cipal officers or imaaeston , ior .aiiegea jrlct or refusal to registericertain colored citizens iyiewrojf tut approach nlnirflnrt' IH I ' lmr or. AroAd that Mr. -Northrop- is aeting-with tha cognizance of the authorities here, ana the proceeding is taxen unoer sec tion 550& of the Revised Statutes. , The mnnifMfWil officers." while not ; recogniz ing the right of tho United States, at- a. a.- i-i-Jt-f' .svF;AJ4 tSrrt lorney 10 iuteii.cic, . iivD uuwuou mm that the purpose is to register all those entuieu. aius is uvi wio iuw uiub m the United States prosecuting officers have initiated action where State elec tions onlv were concerned under this section of the Revised Statutes. It was done in Marvland and in one or two other States two or three years ago, but the point at issue has not yet been de cisively settiea. STILL FRESII AND BEAUTIFUL. Senator Roscoe Conkling, who lias been renorted sick and dead, to-day ar- o-iied a case before the Supreme Court C ... . i. i 1 111. " Ti ll P seemed to oe in oeriecc ueaiui- nis hair was more unkempt than usual, out he wore his lierht blue nectxie, and a: cued his case with vigor and tact. The audience-room and bar of the court were filled with a good audience, but no distinguished people were present.; A Benefactress. tha Annr fnr hAr. and Mrs. Winslow will prove the American Florence lOghtengatojof .l 1 J"IT- - ft rhfo ara TM. that will ne nursery- ui uo - mr 7 . -. k aruir tn aav. ' 'A Messinz on Mrs. Winslow" for helping her to survive and escape theerlplng. colicklng, and teething siege. MBA VSiSSrA&ia., ant-vrmsa SYRTJP J relieves toe LehndJfrem pain,- an cures dfsenteif d dtar- rboea. ltsonen ine gums.;-reiw. T,H nrf KtrriPA the infant isafeli through tae teething period. Itperfonspreolseiy what it professes Vrperfornleverjrjjart oi : -nothing less.- - WO have never seen Mrs. jwinsjow- nni knnw her throueh the. preparation J her Soothing Syrup for Children Teething."- I had the nower we wotua nuute ner, , as sue inysicai saviour 10 ine iauu c 1 -C.t tt ,-t.rc i STATE NEWS. In Wilmineton they agreed to ring the r fire .bell it, the meteoric shower camel . .. . v.-.-. : lit ;Tfmu l aleVarid WM i likry f Mce Watt were naarried it' til Prea- Djrerjan curcn n rtejasyme xuesaay last "'' ' " ' " "" 'J ".i'!-".V..' tJnitv' township. Rowan county.' will have anbtbet election on the stock law. and probably Gold Hill and Providence townships. " ' Mr; Samuel McOubbins and Mrs. Xo- ra Lackey were married at fhyatira church, in Rowan county, Wednesday, by Rev. J. A. Ramsay. Revenue1' Agent Blocker writes a card denying the charges in connection. witn tne searcn 01 ; Mr. vvnitak;er s premises, preierred by tne Milton Chronicle. The twelfth session of the North ; Carolina Conference of the 'African Methodist Episcopal Church met in St, Stephens' A. M. E. church,Vilmington, Tliursday morning. A colored convict went to Reidsville and found a negro who was green enough to buy his convict's suit, and having arrayed himself in citizen's clothing, robbed a half dozen stores in the town. , ., , . Reidsville Times; Toin Eriqua lives one mile from Wentworth, and there is living on his lot a little negro boy as black as tar and; his head is as wnite as cotton. His hair is kinky, but perfectly white. Reidsville Times: The town of Mt. Airy is built upon granite, and a mile and a half from the town is a plain of one hundred and fifty acres in solid rtTflnitn It is of better material than the granite used in Raleigh, because not being subject to mildew it never fades its color, but always retains the richness of shade with which it comes out of the earth. Let strangers come to our midst and see us as we are, Milton Chronicle : On Saturday last a tournament for a huge fat ox, owned by Mr. ltobt. Oliver, living in Halifax, Va., came off in Snatchbnrg, N; 0 near the residence of Mr. Robt Phelps. A very large and motley crowd assembled, (and we judge that Jesse Holmes, the fool killer, was about, as he telegraphs us that late in the evening he slathered two old coons whom he caught dancing a match dance in the public road to the music 01 an old banjo and a nddle.) Wake Forest correspondence of the Raleigh News : The prospects of the college are very hopeful. There have been this term 138 matriculates, forty- eignt more tnan were in attendance last fall term, more than the institu tion has ever had since it was chartered as a college. Dr. Pritchard has just closed a canvass running through tmrty counties, and embracing four teen associations and conventions. He has worked with energy and industry and a considerable increase in the number of students is confidently ex pected in the spring term, which opens on tne lotn or. j anuary. Mooresville Gazette: A little daugh ter of Mr. Elam Robbins, near David son College, was burned to death last week. She had been picking cotton and had about her some sack or apron in which she put her cotton as she pick- J lA. 3 I ? 1 1 . -I eu lb, iiiiu. wuiuu, ib seems, sue naa not removed on coming into the house, This coming in contact with the fire about which she was standing, she was soon enveloped in names, and as she was alone in the house, she was so fear fully burned before help reached her that she died in a few hours. She was about twelve years of age, THE BRANCH-LANE BKIOADE. The Proposed Reunien of the Survi vors Thereof. Raleigh, N. CNov. 11, 1879. Comrades At an informal meeting to-day, composed of representatives from the 7th, 18th and 23rd regiments of North Carolina State troops, it was determined that a call in this manner should be made upon each of you to ex press by letter to the undersigned your preference for the time and place o: your proposed re-union. We suggest Wednesday, the nth of December prox as the time, and the capital of the State as the place, but will be governed by the wishes of those who propose to at tend. This call has nothing whatever to do with the politics of the past, present or ruture. ' we meet as American patriots and soldiers. Let politicians settle among themselves the abstract oues tion whether we were rebels or not, Your conduct uoon the field secured to you the rights of belligerents. The re spect gained there has only been in creased in every generous soul by your law-abiding course in honorably obser vmg your parole and the conditions of your capitulation. Sectional animosi ties must give place to justice, magna nimity and patriotism. While we say: "Alas that Scottish maiden e'er should sin Of Scots by Scotchmen slain," the unbiased chronicler of the military fame of the American States will yet call for the unpublished record of North Carolina. As comrades or L.ee and Jackson, you nave imitated and sur passed the prowess of your ancestors tt - r rVvT 1 rtnrorl V QtihinYrnn inn llrorjna Do not imitate them also in omitting to leave to posterity a fuller report of the parts taken by you in the great drama. A true history of your brigade will show that none from - any State, North or South, excelled m its sacrifices and bravery to make ' good its interprets-1 tion 01 a disputed question arising un der the constitution, which the found ers of 'otrr general govferhment had committed to us to preseryeVour liber- ties. Many ox tnose navmg a personal knowledge of that recent history, have with our gallant L. O'B. Branch passled over the river" to join the great Stone wall, from; whom he repeatedly won such handsome compliments. "On fame's eternal camping ground Tbelr silent tents are spread." With theit glory they have bequeath ed to you a duty as yet undischarged. The deeds of the old brigade - from Newbern to Appomattox Court House, for none, of which there is cause (to blush, are accredited to Confederate troops. Your duty to your State-whose call you so cheerfully obeyed, demands that some steps oe taicen to enaDie tne future historian to say with more pre- cision wnat. positions you occupiea. This may be done 'without invidious uisuncuuiis ayuiuai nuy aiatci otdpc, where all did so well. - t I ;; :, . Siif.h will be the items of business ita be discussed and disposed of.n At the "same time, it is nopea taat lt.wiu P , . 1. ...A 11. i A ...ill m. ' an occasion ox great social pleasure to airih-attentfah(ie.Let;itis hear from vou promptly . in the. way indica above. J. McL. T ,1 'i mu 1 ' ' 1 ' ,( J" Chairtn n (Jjl.fU I " n i 1VMVVM i O fiBtoBOTfSElBLOGK i Our complete disDlav of Fall and Winter novel styles in unlimited variety of autumn ceedingly popular prices should command jsxwnsive operations nave Deen m progress ror a weeK past 10 meet meoemanas or tne purcnasing puDiic aurmg vue Fair, and we now have the pleasure of submitting a stock rwhich incompleteness we feel Will repay the examination re spectfully solicited from one and all. Cirand Thirty Ari their pure! and Burners in full array, turning, darkness into light; and; those interested at the Fair Gronnda can defer lases till a moment that will better suit their conveniences. E. Our stock is now complete in every our goods : Men's all wool Business Sack Suit at S10. THE BENEFIT lansh, lined, in single-breast and Frock Suits, our leaders, for $15. Our own manufactured 3. 4 and 5 button suits, from $15 to $25, These suits are all of foreign YOUTHS' SUITS FROM $8 TO $18 BOYS' SUITS, S4.50, $5.(, J5.50 $6;00, $7.00, $8.00 AND:$10. . School Suits for Boys a specialty Don't Buy any Overcoats Before You See Our Stock, As we have the largest stock, best assortment and cheapest in the South. All we ask is a call, and we wiirshow you facte. Respectfully, 1 1 Fine Clothiers and Tailors. ATTENTION, GENTLEMEN ! IT IS Then do NOT buy until you have examined and priced our stock. Our motto is and ever has been to play "second fid dle" to no house in any of the lines of goods we deal in, and hence we say it With fullest assurance that you are UNTRUE to your own interest not to call on us For a Or for a Or for a Or for an , AS IN THAT LINE WE PRESENT SOMETHING QUITE NOVEL IN ITS KIND. Shirts Laundried or Unlaundried, We are headquarters on, and everything that appertains to a Gentleman's Wardrobe. WHITE VESTS A SPECIALTY. HATS Soft and Stiff of the Latest Fashions. WITTKOW8KY &d FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS, BUT FACTS ARE FACTS. . . . .- -o ': The Liveliest Place in Town is SPJRTNGrS' CORNER ! WWW And when you want to save dollars in for your money. We believe in IVIen's and Boy's Clothing, at Springs Corner. " ' L lV "i Nov. 14. P.SCHIFF: tWroffi! FANCY AND HEAVY GROCERIES, ESaS SSonLCrackedWhealwirlnV Spltt Peas, Chocolate, Flawing Bxtzacts Potted Meat Cream Caeese, Cttoica 'Oosttan Batter. A full Une of Cana edOaadkf toTeiietables. fruity Osters, Salmon, Lobsters, Oa, Condansed Miltt, i, all ot wnich aw fresh anttenrtex -foretpkuni Djaisatle Plek W inMan and onegallon buckets. -Our line of Teas and CoCfees nnnot be excelled la ths cttr. We cill social attenUoa to oar Patsnt Proees Flour, a TawharietaOfiaehwWseUatvery WWPBIC83IN To the Wo-leiiie Trart we oJer r iarfvand well salwted stock goodata ourUne as low as eane bought jU),4nr market, City and country aoasumers will Hal It to thslrlatf rast , fo call on ui bafyra powhasln' eUewhere. ivWi n aWtt imm anianaiii wazoa tar uii:ia rw I-...) i e interetted in the firm of Sohiff & Guier, T respectfully and idteejneheutywt'jM nHavbg become interested tomers to call and Bee L .October outfits occurs this davt and nothin? textures presented from our counters, the attention of all buyers m f, j , ; ' . . : w Ki, unl.orr -1. Anamination To - D. LATTA & BRO. branch, and for the interest of the public A Yerv nobbv Scotch Cassimere Suit at goods, imported by our own house direct. . . OF THE GENTS' DRES& SUITS, , : - "II. .. r -' " ' ... All the leading styles and single-breast 3 button Cut Away frocks. COLD, AND YOU NEED O THE JL WORKING SUIT, BUSINESS OR OFFICE SUIT, SUNDAY-GO-TO-MEETING SUIT, OVER-COAT, TIE MEKMDMIS BUSK OCT HE WTOM buying CLOTHING, come to Springs' Corner, where you Will get most and best LARGE SALES AND LITTLE PROFITS. NOW IS THB TIME TO BUY BT-COME ANP SEE W. KAUFMAN & CO., J.SCHIFF. GROCERS ol our nvore mriuu use ui uurcuuuiirj uienus. i u ;CHIF & suroasses our immense selections and and their attractive designs and ex . , i : ' Mght. we will ouote the prices of some of &12.50. A fine Scotch Cassimere Ma- BRXJCH t 0 t Cheapest and Beat Clothing House', Corner of Trade and Try on Street THOS. GREER! :l'i. - i. -t jiyiu v Knt.-i-i.- - GKEE: ratte street, unariotte, js. u. cordially Inyjfce my 6li friends and' cujsk 'yTjGRI v if', Mi '-Ji ;;!! X K.'l !';: !f t. . : 1 I ! 1 11 i t 1 I ' ( 1 I If ! if 1 f ; r if 1 1 1 :;i f-" i' : f hi- nv) Ulsfaotiott i. .-ii? -wf j VMf'Mftnll '.'.ii ',).) H it Si 1 A wT ,v. jyoti f . .8
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