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JOHNSTON JONiS Office, -:,llipyc-ir tiilOixiA;" Trede Street; KATS OK CB'BnnON. Daily fne year in advani. nn Three Months, in advance, .". 1 50 One inontb,? in advance, .L.ui Tn-UaPklpe year...: $3 Aec;k;y,; tjm year. 2.00 LOCAL AFFAIRS: JOS. p: tA'iDWl?!.!,, jural Editor.' ft 3 n it Aw??tyrfour days to Cbriatmas. xeiernay was one of the nioet beautiful ,1 i 1.. .3 . .kJ:' u uti ui iae season Unusually large! crowds of , worehijjpers attended the djlTerent churches on Sun day. ri j. , ii'A ) Several of onr lawyers and other citi zens, are in Coiicord;tbis;yeeV-,:r.attend"bj! court. The gas has again been turned off frorn the streets, ?'and ' 'tn1dnigntr pedestrian! mourn in con9e(iuence ib,ereo ? These nights are "quite H'mdonev ey," and create in young men who have more sn-" timent than sense, it tendency 'to- put on die-away looks nndquote poetry. -? Rev. Father Hapds returned fronBaltil more on Saturday evening, and preached in his church ott Sunday for the i5rst time in gey era; weexs. o uar Jt has been decided by the loafers of this place who have the desti niesbf tho country on their shoulders, that there, hall be no war with Spain., The community breathes more freely. . - -Inipiovlnjr. We learn that Mr Coch ran, who was ?o Eerioosly injured by. te running away ot two ie; attached to a buggy ott the Fair Grounds 7on : Thursday, is recovering from the injuries received on that occasion. :4 Mayor N r . -I tvi ! Ham J oh nston . col, was bc-Sjiv :.-Iayor yeserdav mo.rn in? for an assault uxn Saliie , also culored. He was fined $2.50 and costs, and t Kemoval The business office and edi torial room of the Southern Home, have been moved to the second stoyr of Bur weTl, Grier A Co's. store, corner Tryon and f'3 ST?.V Fourth streets. Daily One yir in advani. nn ' ' ( ' " T T'. Tff . wJ 'VViAyV 4,. v .,t ti- Able to be Out.-MWFarris who hadlwei gofngn all the churches the fire his leg broken by being thjown from his horse, ne 5" yesterday for the first time uie lii iiie (tut nn rmifnos i county commissioners. Tha Board ui vouniy vommissioners met yesterday at the Court House in regular monthly session. Nothing oTgefieral public inter est was done; the chief business being- fbe passing of orders for the payment of mon ey to different part:; ? , . ,f Human Nature A gentleman who lost $30 in about two minutes and a hlf at one of the catch-penny, concerns on the Fair Grounds' Ivlief off 'Mag lh re mark that " he didnt think suchth1ngs ought to be allowed on the grounds." Ordination of Officers. On Sunday uiriii in u r irsi rreoyxenan umircn, ail elder and a deacon of the Second Presby terian Church were ordained, after an ex ceedingly able'and interesting sermon from the Rev Dr A W Miller, on the divine or der of eldership. ; A fafge jongrtgaiori was out. S(ealiiiff from au Editor. A sneak net stole a fine beaver hat from one of pnje. oretnren oi the press, who was t attending me rair tiere last week. And yet we are told by some that there is no such thing as total depravity ! We say there is ; and any person who would steal : any thing from a newspapef. m,an, bas it bdJ." The Grand Lodge. The Grand Ma sonic Lodge of the State me in RaLeigh yesterday morning. I Is f expected that the meeting will be an unusually fullohe. Samuel Wittkowsky, repwlehtiig Excel sior Lodge, No 261 of this city, left "for Raleigh on Sunday night : and T)r V TT Glover, representing Phalanx Lodge, No wx, icib ltuu UJgnt. :: ' Cotton Market.-Yesterdav witn decline in cotton, consequeut" uponVtele- grams rrom New York, stating that cotton had fallen off to 15 in that city, and that we market was dull and unsettled. Best grades sold hv Charlotte yesterday at 14 utb, ana the market closed dull with downward tendency. The Fastest TimeThe fastesi thne ever made in North Carolina, if we are not Mistaken,, was made on the race track of me Fair of the Carolinas last Wednesday; "uen huntress trotted a mile in 2:27, She was the fastest trotter on the track, her cwraed time being 2:22.5 The racing at this Fair was splendid throughout-better, e venture to say, than has ever been vit ae3SedatanyFairinihi3fetatl.,i Ji J T"e Lutheran Couferenee-TheWest- ra Conference of Norfb; CaroUnawKkh wa in session at St. . Mark's vahgeli- - .ueran uavrrch In mis cuytorfev p days last week, wasWijajTint. nuonioua and delightful meeting, : It if cause of regret to us thatwi" werenot ale to repoH edayV:proent duties upon the Fair Grounds preclude toe possibility of ourdolng j.to. . . ,Tbei . J f k- tZ. adJMned Saturday ;afterncnjto. on Pridif fcelbre thelSaibatkia next, at St. Paul's . Chureh, .IredeU toi , y- A number of prominent and able. "sters have been in attenaancjt Ser diff f thm occupied the .pulpit ;"of ,"tbe 'ent clmrches of the dtr on Sunday. ' . A V weeks nam wai i t f i J i v r i ... s- ira ei ri , z-r r i b i j it n i e l lf 1 1 1 1 w i ; a i nil ,a w s - i r i. -u . r& w . rs l a. m a - a. a. 1 f ; - t - i- , ! . j -Bwj i a, . ejr , ' -:u. m i p 1 1 f- iv 'ir va fl.riia'sTvirTi, n m - i i ; a a m . m. w a. . a a t i. ; . VOL. A. - " " ' Personal. Col. J. Turned Mbrehesd, natorTr6m;Ikinhaini'and'Thos,-'.D. Johnston niembei of the House from Bon combegpent Sutwlay in Charlotte. ' ' 4 Gen .John B Gordon, United 3tate sn- ator from Georraspetjt .itijtI iV ClIaVr' lotfe, as the guestiofidd Wiii Johnston. Gen Thos F Diuy tun, late of the Confed erate States' Anuyi f now iglneraf ray t ! of the Cotton States Life Insurance Co. is in the city; at tbe-".dehtrak Ho'teh i J, p J V-u. Mr. Rufus Morgan, the noted sketchist ,'? s;,ueaaquarter idiarlbUe now. t&tyfifmbrh-fWh foamed Sat urday alternoon, having beeu in session, at odd intervals, for two weeks. A mnt pleasant to reflect, however, that the peo ple of this district Will hfe ridof this igrio' rani tig,' Lb'gari; "aff er n ext 'August. His i. noran, if nothing else constitutes him aisgrafee to the ermine: fhenan has not a single quality which goes to make up a JudgX i Hi ignorance and beastliness are disgraceful; 'while his assumptions of iearning are -disgusting. ;: Q:f : j.. Forstha Toothachers-ifcf is sahf , simple and certain e ore fo--toothache5 or' neuralgic atfecdhsaVsjnl;1ixoIu "teeth in any state of decay, is to saturate a small piece of clean cotton or wool with a strong solution of ammonia, and apply it imme 'iAMiH'kMu relief W instantaneous and permanent, and the pleasant contrast produced - sometimes' causes a rit of laughter, although " a mo ment before extreme paint gild amruish Resigned. From the Columbia Phoenix fe learn that C.,1 E 11 Dorsey, who, for many years, has acceptably filled the posi- tipnogMM?ii paseeger ad-ticket agent I at this point, has resigned, and is about to return to his old road the Baltimore & Ohio. Fires on Sunday On Sunday niorn- ngftboifUAalf U o'clock, "while services alarm was sounded. Many gentlemen left 1T2? 9hhe w"sobtf as fBe fsllwaimgmal am our. tun bonds -was subscribed i.iw t n,io j it z a .- ' ihe jriief of all, that the fire was nothing more than the burning out of a foul chimney at the sideride of Mr OiW Badger. It all ended in imoje"" -- ' cuair in one oi tne rooms caughthre while every one was absent rrom the room, and --t- .... - . . Tf T r p?v eVia'swa enveloped in flames. me carpet was also on fire. The flames were extinguished with some difficulty. No material damage was done, and no general larm wa IdUlided. Two rflre3 in orllmolningl lay Charlotte ?is not a city ? , T Our Readers. We., almost feel that, we owe-otir readers" an apology" f6r the lack of variety in our local columns last week. Every night important local occurrences were written up and crowded out. This - I the Fai'U' Uiritirt& , n.vt.v. j.i tu I was put In type. 0,i proof ,td . ani ior, rectMkaa tuae being nothing especial to press upon our c?femi?sliiweet:tr e sba11 present our usual variety. Marriages la November. During the 17 colored The following are the names of the Si I WlflTK. I sT. w a i: -f " RdbtW. Loeatf4Fredibnia S. Alex AndrLH5 i ill iU Henry S. Hunter, Olivia C. Garri son. ' ' Chas, W: Rodgers, Mary J. Asbu I I -i ...... Rankin aaiiu xkru. juuicuaiKcr, iuurv jii, i S. A. Freeland, Eliza Stanford. -LawsOn Carter Marjr-Brigman. Hamilton C. Jdnes, Sophia Con vert Myers. . . 5 -1 i:':.::J . ';v' ": ' Geo. W. Baker, Sarah. 'A. Alexah- Chas. A. Noles, Susan E. Auton. : W. R Stephens. Cynthia A. Allen. Wm, Stinson, Fanny B. Allen. JopatharT Harris Stnison Mary R. Humeri r. v '. Wm.' J.'RooinsbnLbuisa A. Rum ple., . .; j.,;:4i ::rt-, ; tV . f li ",. John A Hartgrove, Eliza Jane Ca ruthers. r-. M ' David F. Brissie, Emma Hayes. ' f' - Jos. H.'Narrtz: Lizzie Rodders. ' Jos. N. Brown, Betsey E. , Barkle v., Rufui W. Irwiri. Sarah HI KirkDat rick. . f j;i t v"- t L. T. CjAlexanderjElrnira McLean. Henry Shifford, Margaret Withers. Jerry GaffneTMag. Wilson. Albert Sprinks.Xizzie Brown. Jessie Galloway, Harriet Wood- ward. ' .' - :."fi Marti lxCdrpentr.Tllosey Lowrie. bafles Peoples3Iartha Buffalo. Wihslow Morris, Lydia Wallace. ueuigo etu. uttuuau Aiexanuer. If rincK Allison, .aenne noyie. j ChWM.BarbourMattie Bride. t James Park sVilt Alexander. : Wni. Johnston, Hannah AtweM.- v?1flAn Tan i-o SamlNeale, Ellen Davidson. Claudius Conner Catharine JVIc. month of November, the Resister 6f Heeds J a SIaP at te consolidation bill which FotMclclenl5urgicount3? issued jharriagrl furas UP a,the special order before f liA-r.... fAMrfMiv.w th senate Tuesday at 12:30 o'clock. Gee. - ".. . John iW 3ro wn.Rena McCain jtr William Morrison,- xi el ly uery. r CHARLOTTE, N. C. i TUESDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1878. ; grDaring;tb:rai;. week, we had. the pleasure of meeting the following rubbers of the press, in addi tion .to those already mentioned : r, ; , Messrs WpodWan j Svnie of the' Rai eigh yeWs; Mjussm R Means Davis and W H Williams of the Winnaboro Xews; Col W L Saunders of the Wilmington Journal; W P Drake, . Esq., of the Statesville Ameri can. V,"e regretted riot being in to receive the call of Mr Farrow of the Spartanburg Spartan. Capt D J Carter of the Lancaster Lylger and J C Bailey of the Greenville Enterprise and Mountaineer, were in the city during the week. Advcnt.Sunday commenced, in the Catholic and Episcopal churches', the sea son of Advent, which has been instituted !bv the churches so that their faithful may make due preparation ior the greatfestival of Christmas. Adveut signifies coming, be cause; during the season - preparation is made for the worthy celebration of our Lord's first advent, to be enabled to avoid the rigour of His justice at Hislast coming. As this is a season of finance, it is -the desire of the churches that their members should not!allow any day to pass without lamenting their past offenses, and beseech ing Our Lord tp grant them His grace " to struggle against future violation of His law ana mat on Christmas day our - Saviour buouio De oom again in their souls. ' All the Fridays in Advent are fast days, as also the eve of Christmas which termi nates the season, During this season services will be held in the Episcopal Church every Wednesday and Friday, and on Sunday evenings, in. stead of in the afternoon, as heretofore. To morrow morning, at 11 o'clock, services will be held, according to custom, in this Church, tor prayer for the extension of the missionary cause throughout the world. The mass meeting at the Baptist lust nignc, to am in the en dowment of Ftirman University, was .-ll .11. . . .1 1 as wen aitenaea. Addresses were de livered by Dr. J. C. Furm&u, Col. I. Or. McKissick, Dr. J. A. Bradus, and several others, which were well re ceived, and had good effect. A liber-1 J Columbia Phoenix, The Montreal Poisonings Affair, .Montreal, Novenber 29. Four canons condition. It appears that rlanerty, the man who died Vesfpf- I 3 .. i. ! .. . r ua) sa,ii sieign standing in the therefrom a bottle containing what. he supposed to be sherry wine, of uut unicii proved to be wine of col chicum. This he shared with the in mates of the tenement in which he lived. and som e of his neighbors, with the fatal results mentioned. Injunction. Injunctions seem to be the order of tho day. Yesterday in injunction wae granted by Judge i . .. ;. O J " 5Pna.m. lilvr ot bwazey and others, restrainins the North Carolina Rail. 'oadironi paying out any monies toJ t h n V ..f "VT iL 'c 1 ., Caro Una Eailhwl frorrt vfr the Richmond and Danville Railroad for anv nart of tbft mfnov dlie by that road to the North Caro"- Una Railroad for its lease, fec, in. fa vor ot the Western North Carolina Road. Thislg; doubtless intended as Advertisements. A T THEt-AIR OF THE CAROLI- NAS, H- C. TURPIN5 tiianaPr nfthA Singer Manufucturins Comnanv. received t.hp PIRT nrominm , OJJ .1. . lor the best work. The FIRST premium u"i, uewtug motuuie lor larnnv use ana lor tbe best Leather Machine was also ! awarded the Singer. - Nov 1. THE DIXIE PUMP. A North Carolina Enterprise. NO WOODEN PUMP SHALL BEAT MINE. Try it. Buy it, if you like it. Sold at 50 Cents per Foot. Put in the well wi.hnnt pharos hv nna of my own emplovees. or a reasonable d- ductiou made from the above price Manufactured an'd sold by , G. L. GREESON, Charlotte and Companv Shons. N. C. iiT- Orders sent in before January 1st! J.874' must-be sent to Company Shops, N, V V gEWING TITACHINES I T FOR SALE AT SINGER'S OFFICE; KPVT 'V. TkKTkrv.ac! n . wwr . I t .-s. e- k ana. Opposite the Post Office. nov 27-tfy, ViurjiM .r- ') ' : ; , : WATCHES ! ... , ?, ; WATCHES f Clocks and Jewelry ! Stiver and Plated Ware I ' SPECTACLESxand FANCYGOODST. , - -it i jf.T. BTJTLEE'95 A ' 0: 1- 1'" t -J nor. 25-tf v?oi:i fiir.-ii.i t-!,..' "If VJWSil VCilWTU XlOieiy; I . . CHARLOTTE, N. C I I- occj iiM.b ne win see. Mai. News, 29tL ' Great Attractions ! REDUCED PRICES ! fTLr-Cf T rwi : i f V THE LABOEST, IiAiDSOMi3T, and I most oompleta atsortment of FANCY DRY GQ0P3, WHITE GOODS and HOSIfiBY " . .... Notions, Laces Embroideries. Ribbons, Fine, Common & Medium. DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LADIES' SHAWLS, fcc., &c. W Uis offering at panic prices to correspond with PANIC TIMES. TO THE Wholesale Trade We can.-flTer some superior mduoemenU " Lare' Stocka of STAPLE DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING HATS' CAP3, B00TS' 8H0ES' NOTIONS, SHAWLS, And FANCY ARTICLES as low as any Jobbing House, North or South, for CASH, or to good parties on as liberal terms as any otber bxause."31 I1 ' 4 Call and examine our. Goods, Prices and Terms. WANTED TO BUY ' V i: v. s.. v 2,000BALE To F1U Foreign Orders. -I ' jxznuntAT, & J) A VIS. '. November 25, 1873. tr No 1,476 a . . ' - "". ' ' .' 1 1 . ., CRIER & ALEXANDER. . ; i,s - j , . . ; . . . , , t .. , . , : "" -M i MALMS m l ' i Groceries, : ; Liquor; Tobacco, Grain,, J Powder, &c, TRADE STREET,; ;. ; HAVING removed to their large and commodious New Store, t above the Market House, and their Mr. - " .icouer ueing at present at Uie North purchasing their Fall Stock, are daily receiving large additions to their pre sent Stock, which they are prepared to dis pense to their customers on as reasonable i wrJ 63 any. nouseia the city. : eottqn,aad would respectfully solicit con signments of Cotton and Produce, which will be handled on liberal terras. &n1 an tee prompt returns. sepCt; - - i J i militia's Fprmcrft' Ailmlnax For the Year of our Lord I 8 7 4. ' Being the 9Sth year ov Amerikan liberty, and over 5 thousand years (if i don't d& remember rong) since Adam did the bia ntf for in the gardin ov Eden. J,5 h MORAL. In Adam's sin, w .11 a j eal . r t au Jiueu 111 . , TLDDY'S ' Bookstore. oct!29 V. to Co S fllHE Subscribers are now receiving and JL have in store the following line of goods direct from Importers, and to those at all sceptical we will show the Bonded Warehouse receipts : 3i Casks Burgundy Port, Ex Larkspeer, " Malaga Wine, " Baltic, 14 Pipe Jamaica Rum, " Mullen, 10 Gals Ramsay Scotch Whisky, Mullen, U Pipe Crown Fish Gin, Ex Maas 2 Cases Florio Port, u 41 2 " Pinet Castellon fc Co., Cognac, , 2 " E Simpson & Co's Bitters, 2 Baskets Krug Wine, Pints. To connoisseurs we can offer 'something choice, at W. H. H. HOUSTON & CO'S. nov 14 Trade Street, Charlotte, QLD JAVA COFFEE, At same price as Rio, put up in pound packages, and 60 pounds Decked in a box and an Old Dominion Coffee Pot, in addi tion, so that when you buy a pound of eoffee you stand a chance to get the coffee pot. Call and examine this coffee pot as it is J me De3t m use, ax yctx-ti jjiu. x. xui'm m aritet On Hand, ORANGES, Lemons, Raisins, Dates, and Nuts, cheaper than ever at nov 7-tf PUREFOYS. Gr. W. CHALK, COimilSSIOIV lUEBCHAIVT. FOE THB SALE OJT Cotton, Flour, Grain, Tobacco, and other produce. AGENT FOB. FERTILIZERS. College Street, Charlotte, N. C. sept 14 A. H. CRESWELL, Grocer and Commission Merchant, i Cor. Trade and Church Sts, Gray's Building CHARLOTTE, N. C. Solicits a share of the publio patronage. Having had 6 years experience in business in Charlotte, I feel justified in guarantee ing satisfaction to all. A. H. CRESWELL. aug!31y ADVERTISE IN THE RIONROE WQ1JIIXER, THE Enquirer having a large circulation in the counties of Anson, Union Chester- neld and Lancaster oners unsurpassed ad vantages as an advertising medium for the merchants of Charlotte. 1 Published Weekly at $2 per annum by . BOYLIN fc WOLFE, sep 10 Monroe, N. C. 3 JENKINS BALTIMORE, Md. :.la-:'. ; i rSftd- . , Pork Packers, and Dealer in Bacon Sidet, Shoulders. Pork, THB FIRM of Georcre A Jenkins bavins bers of the late firm, shall continue to carry on business at 'the OLD 3TAND. Good p at the lowest market rates, and prompt shipments always Jirr.-i ta '... fcs r wua -toot oraers so---'v i . - v it.', HiJi t ? . r ! - v Mr. W. H. MEREDITH, Salesman' and Shipping Clerk of the Old House; is with n f a RATES OP ADVEHTKTJIC1. ' One Square one time ......tl 00 two davi.;.-.-.;.;:,;;;. 1 1 CO i. four dayfcV.Vi;t,..V. J to ; nve aays,... , , . , . 3 09 -ono week..M,.?.MgA... ao o weeks. ......... A 00 . three weeks ... .... 6 69 f 'one month... a cA ., -3onrract Advertisements taken ait propottumately low rates. Five Souarea estimated at a quarterol unm, and tea squares as a halfcolumn. 31 0 CHARLOTTE, O. Prescriptions prepared at all . houn of tho Day and night. Choice i reed and 01aclo Selected especi&lhjr. fcr Fsnrilyaod Inval- at , -1 , - 8CARE'S , juae2 " ; ; Drug8toi. FRESUSPIC1S, received a lot of select Spic for Pickles, Preserves, Ac., at 3P. SCAfiE'S i june 2& ; , ' -tft ; Dru Store. Pore' Salad Oil. Finest article In Market at F.SCAER'S June 29, 1872 Drag. Store. A FRESH SUPPLY or Overcoats, : ; Baaineifc Colt, and a fine stock of Cnssiniere Pant, Received yesterday and oiTered' to the tiade to day. Ordered Expressly ftr the air. call, gentlemen, and suit your selves. JOHN A. YOUNO & SON: nov27:tf - , Change of Schadola. CSABLOTTB, COLUZXXA AXU GHSTA TtATT.np OCMmou,Oa.WiJl87J. h and after Sunday, ttie I2th hist., the following passenger schedul will t effect on tlie Charlotte, Colombia X Au gusta Railroad : SO. I DOW3T DAT FASSXttoia Leave Charlotte for AHgusta, 7 A.M. Arrive in Augusta, 8K5 PJC. NO. 2 UP DAT PASSKraU TJLkUT. Leave Augusta. . 6;90 A.M Arrive in Charlotte, 75t P.M lO. t PQWK inOHT PASSXXVOXB TlfCf. Leave Charlotte, ? 8:90 P.M. Arrive in Augusta, 845 AJtf. KO. 4 UP NIGHT FASSEXes ZXAUr... . Leava Augusta, - " 4;l5 PJK. Arrive in Charlotte, 5:15 A.M. JAS. ANDERSON, en'i: Sup't E. E. DORSEY, Gen'l. Ticket Agt octlO-tf Time Table Western IV. C. B.IX. Takes effect Monday, Au IS, 1873. GOING WEST. Arrive. Salisbury. IeaT. 2.18 S.-25 M 7.M ? s. 9J4 " 10 08 " UM 44 3.18 A 4.17 4 5.21 6.20 ' 7.0S) ' 8.20 " .0 " 10.00 " 10.o ' 1U7 " Third Creek, 8taw8vlUe, Catawba Station, Newton, Hickory Tavern; xeara, Morganton, Bridgewater, Marlon, Old Fort, GOING EAST. Arrive. Leave. Old Fort, Marlon, Bridgewater, Morganton, loard, Hickory Tavern, Newton, Catawba Station. Statesville. . Third Creek. &.2S m. 7.24 ,4N 8.B2 " 44 10.08 44 10.52 44 11.41 44 140 r. at. 2.00 44 259 44 7.20 " 8.1 44 9.08 44 0.50 " 10.4JJ 44 11.38 A. M . 3.50 p. M: Trains Pass Morganton at 9.08 A. Ii. Going West. Breakfast at HlckoF70. a mt Going East, Dinner at 8tatesVlU 1.40 pa. aug 24 t aiis parr. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, A., T. & O. R. K., Chaelottk, N. C, Oct. 18th, 1373. ON and after Monday, Oct 3Qth, the fol lowing schedule will be run over this Road: eoura south Leave Statesville, at Davidson College, Arrive Charlotte, GOING NOEXH Leave Charlotte, at 6.25 a. m. UO.W) 44 3.00 p. m. 4.30 " A lit " Davidson College, Arrive Statesville, All charges must be pre-paid on Freight offered for shipment to Section House, Henderson, Alexandrjana and Caldwell's. These being "Flag Stations," the Company is not liable for any loss or damage to freight after it i3 nnloaded, at either Of the above points. No freight will be received by Agents, or forwarded unless the name of Consignee, and destination is distinctly marked there- . on. J. J. GORMLEY, oct 19 Superintendent, V.UW concord svn. Published weekly at CONCORD, N. C, Chas. F. Ha aars, Editor & Proprietor ' Only $20 per Annum. 10,000 June 29 PAPER BAGS atPUREFOVS. and Dry Salted Ueatf , XLu$ Beet; lard and lard 0a beaa dfnolved.:Wtha nnHimWail mm. ';c .ii.. . .-, , . : & CHANDLER, - i 4 ! Hanth Straet. Kaltimniw Ud . ' V ii -t Mi
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