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n (x 1 H . TELEGRAPHIC NEm FOREIGBT. 3 Hewi aid Views from Across the Waten i 'MA9BiFeb.47,:-:Joie De Posada Herrav,' baa fceeri Elected President of Hindatk, T?e iT.-JSoih in ing nnpor- tant has - transpired In. Vallev. . The mo'vements tbe Batzan there are mostly, ptelirnitiary, ' , Jiswukps, Fex itrT?: iiifurgents . surprised tbe TAirks: near Ifcvnskoji, killing eighteen .and wounding fifty. 1 Kaglsa, Feb. 17. Sclavonic advices report thai a meeting of insurgent vTeai&ft kinder 0j9 preViderjcy of Paal- Horick ftj eotcr-' -' An drass jV-- Reform sf considering them the result of politic London, Feb. 17. A .Standard against Andrassy's reforms. Russia is pcbaed J0f encoiragirigi the, jnsur gentt.'ftiff fimei correspondent; with, .theyCarlisia, dated Toloaa, February lit says:1 YgBteMay; the ?13th,'tte Carliats repulsed Quesada near Eloria. The Alfonoi-sts Iost 2,000, the Crli8ts 200, . . Brussels, Feb. 17. Carl Vogt, the muxderw, who was extradition?d front the United States; has been sen tenced to death. He has appealed to the Court of Cassation, and final judgment is expected about the end of March. CONNECTICUT. . , Death of a Distinguished Jtan.; Hartford, Conn., Feb. 17 Rev. Dr. Horace Bushhell, died here this morning, aged seventy three. His lit erary and theological works made him one of the best known and most prominent congregational ministers in the country. NEW YORK. A Deputation to Ask for the Re peal of the Resumption Act. New York, Feb. 17. A, deputation of the New York Board of Trade, consisting f- Hon. George Opdyke, Williflftn Orton, George B. Satter lee, andG. W. Charter, go to Wash ington, on Monday next, to present memorial to Congress, urging the re PwUf tbo resumption act. WASHINGTON. Unimportant Items from Headquart ers. ITT ' 1 ' Washington, D. U., Feb. 17. In the benate, Ingalls, of Kansas, introduce Hn for. the. regulation of Indian af fair. wiw--referred to- the Com nuttee on Indian Affairs. e resident na3 no official infor mation of the resignation of Minister bchenck. The Commissioner of Indian Affays to-day heard Schliecher Throckm orton, Lulterell and 6,thers m javor ot the transfer of the Indian Bureau from the Interior to the War Department. Tho Wmn ..J U n ... " jo uu aieaus wjmmittee has fuKr Postponed departing on the ..Hawaiian trealy. J i nas been appointed Speaker pro tern., during Kerr's absence, to re emit hia health. 5 ' --PIASHES. ' GALvmoNFeb. 17 Returns indi cate fifty thousand Democratic major- xnew urleans, Feb. 17. Tlie indica tions are .that the House will not adopt the report of the committee to impeach the State officer. Trenton, "N. J ., Feb 17.-.The House to-day passed the anti-railroad sub- idy resolution. : -New Orleans, Feb. 17.-J3hn Coiis ly, a court officer, to day shot T W Newhouse dead, over a game of bil liards. t 1 w DispatelCes. LEATHER rBCBABILITIE8. " tvi Wabhinqtow Feb. 17 Fo.T Utlltjantlctate, winds' TecrirJnvtherliSCnd easteyy, fall-' ing temperature, increasing doudinM.' and rising succeeded by falling baroni-i rain. 5 A f ii HISS0TTJW " ''li, oAic : i : r i """" .yuioew urant'i Deposition rman in tiwonyiirM Mild. :Ita general charac ter is already known. The testfr8ny T4 T?'?e3t8mination makes-seren TV pur v Bu,ai . juioe l papers were tp-day-filed-ffainatHhteamer W C,lf?i Harvest Vfueen. ,Tbe damages claimed were :tntISonvXb?atemr8a4 JgtOeH led A ArlMIULflnAwijufll GeneraUy-lFwmpvntaarHfws fron thr Capitolr"- Washington, D. C, Feb. 17. The Committee on Commerce took up the A 6te9mtatMjlldferred iito the suh-rom mittee,'cohsisting-t)f Bdirtwell and Dennis. Hon. E H Kellogg Was to day ap pointed Commissioner to adjust the fishing question, under tin- Alabama treaty. General SheriJan, before the Milita ry Committee,: apposed the reduction of the army, bat holds that the trans ier of the Indian Bureau to the war department, would reduce the expense by consolidation and the abolition of military posts. , Fish; to-day signed .the extradition papers for Winslow. House. The Clerk called the House to order, and Garfield moved that Cox, who had been appointed by resolution, bpeaker pro tern, to hold during Kerr's absence, take the Speaker's oath. A long parliamentary debate followed, but the motion was negatived and the oath omitted. The reorganization of the judiciary was resumed. A motion to lay the bill on the table, failed. Adjourned. senate.--Joint resolutions of the Kentucky Legislature, in favor of pen sion in the Mexican war, was referred to the Pension Cojmuittee; also in favor of aid to the Texas Pacific Rail road. A bin was introduced by Merrirnon for beacon lights ou the line of inland navigation from Chesapeake Bay to the sounds in North Carolina. The' Conference' report on the bill to pay interest on the district bonds, was discussed and recommitted. The timber lands were discussed Adjourned to Monday. r The Democratic caucus set for to night was postponed, the Conference Committee not having concluded its work. VIRGINIA. Succesful Crusade Against the Sport ing Fraternity. RiCHJioND, Feb 17 The movements against gambling in this city, which have been in operation for some lime past, are being still vigorously pushed. Within the past few days a member of gamblers and others have been indict ed by the Grand Jury of the Hustings Court, and to-day, Joseph Graves, of the sporting fraternity, was tried in his absence on a charge of dealing faro, found guilty and sentenced to jail for 6ix months and $100fine. WH Fowle. a member of the Legislature from Alexandria, was found guilty of play ing drawpoker, and was fined $30. Geo S Stevens, Judge of Nelson county, who is charged with playing poker, not answering when called, had judgment entered against him in two cases, with $30 in each. Eight or ten more indictments remain to be tried. All the gambling houses in Richmond have been closed for some time, and nearly all the sports have left the city. - m FOREIGN. Schenck Reported Resigced Steamer Ashore Establishment of a Hunga rian Bank. London, Feb. 17. The Central News says Schenclc has resigned,: but will re main ui Ehglarid. to answer the Emma Mine charges. Liverpool, Feb. 17. The steamer Egypt ia reported ashore offEgrement Beach. Rotterdam, Feb. 17. Winslow's wife and sister have gone to London. Vienna, Feb. 17. It is reported that the Austrian and Hungarian cabinets have agreed to establish a Hungarian Bank of issue and guaranteeing. The most agreeablcof comDanions. l a simple, frank man, ; without any high pretensions of an addressive greatness who loves life and under stands the use of it; obliging alike at all hours; above all, or polden temper, and steadfast as an anchor. For such a one we gladly exchange the greatest genius, the most brilliant 4 -wit; the profoundest thinker. COMMERCIAL TELEC R A P HI C MARKETS Thursday, February 17, 18T6. PRODUCE. VNW 'ifoHsTldur daUiaUtfiTiii biir. 'efs'Tayorj'roperlirie western-arid State 4 35a 00; Southern flour quiet; common to fair extra 5a5.90. i Wheat a liUje rnoue active; limited iDqairy ; 14J fctfSfliber;Peilisylrania.i ; i torn quiet, a shade firmer; 63Ju64 for a$5&-rtlf; 62a63 Itftfcfcrafrdf 6 fo; ffeVyenowSbiitheKori dotk. . ' ' - - Oat8,,dulL a shade easier, at 46a9. a,bl'alMfao4tfinai,.' W' A re quesj, 48aG2. Rice unchaned-V si -M Pork firm; new 22.75: lard active and finiei; 8tciinJr13.37ia5d Whisky lower, at 11. '.-ir. alt Inty-eJ-QanitJJ andJeihPgfl. Rye firmer, Cyv ,T j, ,;.. Provisions strong and Douyan t. Pclkhoifldeb 'i; rWleW 11; bacon Bhouldefs 10; clearJ jili 13; hams and' lard unchanged.,. rr(V ; V72.n, Obflfee dull and Yq wer: faba i5laI9. Whisky dull. Wll. 'T r"&alaac laieady: I VJ yrsiMH'i'ilOV: St. Iouia Flour dull and unchanged. , Wheat quiet, little nT&iTdoing; No. 2 red winUri,5alifo. S. 1.37. 9iS f&rMUi W38.3WI IV! I Osia dull; No. 2 38. ' v 1 offered. hye, ii'v jxjmssct-.oii?.; ! s : l'oifc Liliiv, 2 ;J.df higher UtalZit b wilder SJ; "ler rib I J; clear sides llir Dacott njgfeor; sbouUIere, fc 'lear4 tib 121; clear sids 12. Whisky higher, at 7. Live hogs 6trong and higher and active; packing 7.90a8.25. Cattle better,atronger feeling; unchanged; flour 2,009; wheat 5,000; corn 4. G00; oats 13.600; barley 3.000; hogs 250; cattle 1 215 - Cincinnati Flour qaiet and unchanged; Wheat steady, mode-a'o demand, 1.20aS0. CorM steady, fair demand. 43a44. Oats steady, fair demand, 3Sa49. Barley steady, moderate.; demand; No. 2 spring 1.00al5v Rye steady and unchanged. Pork, demand- fair, prime- 22a22 ZL; lard firmer, held higher: steam 134. hnit and higher; shoulders 8fai; clear rib sides '"s uawii, uciuauu iair ana nrru; should ers 9i; clear rib sides 12i; clear sides 12J i Whisky firm, at 6. ; ew York Cotton dull; sales 637 bales. at 12Jal3 1-16; consolidated net receipts 12,338; exports to Great Britain 51,378; jto France 13 435; to continent 23,869: channel 6,565. . Baltimore Dull and nominal; mid 12f ; gross receipts 64; exports to Gr- at Britain 395; to continent 500: cna.twi fih- noico nn Mobile Easiei; mid 12J; net receipts 431; gross 432; exports coastwise 399; sales 2,500. Charleston Dull and nominal; mid!2i; net receipts 857; exports to Great Britain 3,600; coastwise 295. " Norfolk Dull; mid 121; net receipts 2 207; exports coastwise 589; sales 90. Wllmiugton Unchanged; mid 121; net receipts 346; exports to Great Britain 935; sales 80. Savannah Dull; mid 12; net receipts 515; gross 595; exports to Great Britain 2,664; sales 600. Augusta Dull, tending down; mid 12; receipts 418; sales 555. New Orleans Cotton irregular and easier; mid 12J; low mid 11; good ord Oj; net receipts 7,576; gross 7,694; exports to Great Britain 5.090; to France 3,596; to con I tinent 1,648; coastwi.-e 3,360; sales 6,000. Boston Quiet and steady; quotations re vised; mid 13; lo mid 124; Ood ord 10J; net receip's 393; gross 1,610; s.iies 362. Liverpool, 5.30 Cotton to arrive, steadv and an i cheaper on the da.v; mid uplands low mid cotton shipped, January, sail, GJ. Philadelphia-Dull; mid 13; net re ceipts 570; gross 9S0. FUTURES. New York Futures opened easier. Feb ruary, 12 13-16a27-S2; March, 12 31-3?al3; April, 13 7-32aJ; May, 13 15-32ai; June, 33 ll-16a23 32; July, 13 27-3220 32. FINANCIAL. New York Money easy, at 3a4. Gold 13Jai. Sterling 6. Governments strong. New o's m. .States steady and nominal. C H ARITX MARK ISTS OBSEkVER OFFICE Charlotte, N, C, Feb. 18, 1876. The Cotton Market. No improvement has taken place in the market since our last quotations. On the contrary, it was, on yesterday, dull, panicky and lower. We quote : Inferior 7al0 Low Middling - n MiddlinB llalli Good Middling... (average) lljalll Sales of the day 103 bales. PRODUCE MAKKKT Corn is scarce with good demand Flour fiir and better demand. Bacon scarce and buoy.iat. Other produce unchanged. Sell;njltatr. Bacon Haras, per tb Sides, " Shoulders, " Hog Round, Beeswax Butter Choice. lGi17 12i14 9a 12 12J 25a2S 2025 2 00 a 2 50 2 50 a 3 12Jal5 3 25a3.50 3.00a3.25 2 7oa3.25 9al2i 8 a 15 125al50 25a30 75al00 25 Brandy Apple, " Peach. Eggs, per dozen Flonr Family, per sack, Extra, 8uner, Fruit Diied Apples, per pound "Peaches, Green Apile per bushel, Fuwh Chickens, each " Turkeys, " Ducks, Grain Com White, per bushel, " Dixed. Wlieal Red, per bushel, " White, Oats Black " White, Peas Pure cjay, ". Mixed, t Hides Dry, " Green, Lard Good, " Common, Onions, (57 lbs to bushel) Potatoes Irish, " Sweet. TatUno, S5a90 85 1 25 1 35 65 70 70 100 90a 100 11 7 a 8 15al8 12al5 1 OOal 25 75a 100 100al,50 8 35 25 Tiool Tab washed Unwashed Car Load WESTERN CORN, JUST IN, and a ckromo with every bushel. MAYER, ROSS & JONES, . :. , . J - W StarGjpoefH febl7 w. M PDfWi f 1 I TT??!oi,!s.,lil9."BaP,J an -Ssstment ramuy BHppnes.-wMCh be will sell as, low as any house in the. city. "- ' He 18 WlUKAWATfR to e Mt f ( nis customers while the SUN is Blurring arid . v" v li;uauiH8 -to. - toosc, Who ing thefr refulgence. ' J wuHTiii iKUDUCE a specialty. febl7 V'ti-'J- s;I. i THE Arim.ipf.-.'Sclatec,- fcBrockenbrough . i hayine been dissolved th erage business of the late firm willhencei forth be conducted bvthe nndersiened. febll 2t.GEMBR0CXENBR0U .0" For Sale. :ct. I WILL SELL cheap for 6h,"ighjt, two mule teams, Sixteen firSflam'uTeg'irid juui e.w v. umoff mcMu u Jin Hi ess crm 8 iiaj r 1 A BARRELS OF-KSTftJ.' FLOUR, On Consignment at low figures, at THE KISING SUN. BOXE3 OF LEMONS. At Wholesale and Retail, at . ; THE RISING SDN. BARREL OF MALAGA' GRACES, AT THE RISING SUN. box's of hirgt fine FLORIDA ORANGES, AT THE RISING SUN. g BARRELS OF BALDWIN AFPLES, AT THE RI8ING SUN. BARRELS OF FLOTfR, " Of all grades, at THE RISING SUN. JJOME-MADE CANDIES, At Wholesale, at - ; THE RISING SUN, Q.ROUND PEAS a Specialty, at TBE RISING SUN. gANANAS, BANANAS, BANANAS. Just received all of the above, which we sell as low as any house in the city. 8 HOLTON & CO. feb-16 Stockholders leetiiig, A SPECIAL meetins; of the Stockholders of the Atlantic, Tennessee & Ohio Rail road Company, will be held in the City of Charlotte, on Tutsday February 22d, 1876 By order of the Board of Directors , L. , J J GORMLEY, febll eod till me'g Supt & Treas. SLATE ROOFING. STOWSON, having permanently locat . ed in Charlotte, is fullv nrf-nni- tn oiam ioois in anv part of the adja cent country. MAItBLKIZED SLATE MANTELS A SPECIALTY. ,,1 31...- T, . ir All work gaaranteed. Prices Reasonable. Shingle Roots taken off and relaid with SLATE, when desired. Orders will receive prompt attention, wheo addressed to P. O. Box 118, Charlotte, N. 0. feblO-tf. THE MILD POWER CURES HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS Been in general use for twenty years. Everywhere proved tlie most SAFi "klMPJLE ECO.Vo" :M1CAJ, and EFFICIENT meli- cines known. They are lust what the people want, saving tune and money, "verting sick ness and suffering. Each single pesfiec Ihc well tried prescrip. tion of an eminent physician. Nos Cures Cents 1 Fevers, Congestion, Inflammation, 25 w orms, vv orm Fever, Worm Colic, 3 Crying Colic, or Teething of In fants 4 Diarrhoea, of Children or Aduiti 5 Dysentery, Griping, Billious Colic, 6 Cholera-Morbus. Vomiting, 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, 8 Neuralgia, Toothache. Faceache.. 9 Headaches, bick Headache, 'ei- ' tigo 25 10 Dyspepsia, Billious Stomach 25 11 Suppressed, or Painful Periods, 25 iv. wnites, too 1'rotuse Periods, 13 Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing, 14 Fait Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions, 15 Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains.... 16 Fever and Ague.Chill Fever.Agues, 17 Piles, blind or bleeding 18 Ophthalmy, and Sore or Weak Eyes. 19 Catarrh, acute or chronic. Influenza 20 Whoopine Couah. violent 25 25 25 25 60 50 50 50 21 Asthma, oppressed Breathing, 50 50 n .car i;iRcnarges, impaired hearing, 23 Scrofula, eularged glands, Swel lings, 2t General Debility, Phisic&l Weak-' ness 50 50 50 50 25 Dropsy and scanty Secretions 26 Sea-Sickness, sickness from riding 27 Kidney-Disease, Gravel 28 Nervous Debility, Seminal Weak ness or Involuntary discharges. 29 Sore Mouth;-Canker....... 30 Urinary Weakness, wetting the bed, 31 Painful Periods, ith Spasms,!!!!!. 32 Disease of Heart, palpitations, etc. 33 Epilepsy, Spasms, St. Vitus' Dance, 34 Diphtheria, ulcerated gore .throat,5 35 Chronic Congestions and hfup- tions 50 50 00 50 50 50 00 00 60 50 FAMILY CASES. Case (Morocco) with above 35 larce vials and Manual of directions, . $10 00 vase (morocco; ot20 large viala and two EST These remedies are sent rv thaKe-or single- tHKEto- any p?rt of the country, free pan i me country, tree of trCfiAt-of nritvo.. ,HUITIPnRETS Homeonaifarr Medicine rn. Ofllce fc Depot M 5(55 Broadway, N. Y. ror Sale by all Druggists , novgeodly -i-j Charlotte. X, G . I HarrisEcipire Fertilizer. -i - J The following is self explafmtory : ' MR HARRIS ; , ! ; .v . ; Dxab SiB'. We' have been seliine. your VA?DTDwer,til5zer' known 63 HARRIS' EMPIRE COMPOUND, for nearly one year, :f"dJJWtaytht we have beard: nothing Dat the most favorable reports : in fact the farmers wha kn: ;t gnniudMofe ffi the f tRat xm Farmer can use as he can, with vonr rhsmiui i i r IJ 2"i .a8.one.Jon of 60aR6urtdsButter, mWENEY-FlVK .kW Whit. o GUARANTEED -TO NY WE ARE WILLING TO TEST THIS PLOW AGAINST WALTER BREiW & AGENTS, CORNER t)Vll dAw 6m" At the Wholesale Grocery, CORNER COLLEGE & FOURTH STS. 1 000 BA?RELS FLODK, super, extra XJJJ and famiir. 100 BBdco LnS C1Car lear Kib 100 Boxes Soap- gQ Casts Oysters and Pickles. 7K Bar,rel3 SuBar Honse Syrup 'and New I V Orleans Molasses. Beams Wrapping Paper (at cost). 50 Biafty8) Manufacture(i Tobacco (a fpec 100 Barrels SuSar a11 grades. gQ Sacks Rio Coffee. 100 Ke$a and 1,0X88 Sda' 2 Tierces Pure Leaf Lard. 50 KegSl Bockets and Tubs Lard. QE ACKERS, Candy,8tarch, &c. pRICES defy competition. , . . R M MILLER & SONS, febll 3t Alexander, Seigle & Co QLAIM to hare the Largest Stock and greatest variety of colors in genuine Alex- .l.ii auuer nnu oiner orands KID GLOVES to ue iuuna m me city, at New York retail 5- prices, postage added. we wui coe ont our Stock DRESS GOODS very cheap. BLANKETS cheap. ALEXANDER, SEIGLE A CO. febl5 We Have I H1 Kcceived a supply of Kerosene tJ Lamps ana Lanterns, and German Stu dent Lamps, feb!2 W R BURWELL & CO. Dissolution. THE Partnership heretofore existing be tween F H & E M Andrews, under the style of F H Andrews & Co., has been dis solved by mutual consent, and the business will hereafter hereafter be conducted bv F H Andrews and E C Jones, the style of the firm being Andrews fc Jones. With increas ed capital and experience in the business, we can safely promise to merit th age of the public. First-class Goods and fair Dealing a spec ialty. Respectfully, ANDREWS & JONES. Persons indebted to the late firm of F H Andrews & Co., are requested to settle promptly; The business. MUST BE closed ,nt' Mr F H Andrews is authorized to set tle all the business of the firm. feb9 READY-MADE CLOTHING CHEAP, TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW GOODS. AT ALEXANDER, SEIGLE ft COS. febl5 -jr-r Cv Lv; ADAMS. HAVING purchased the Bar and fixtures' . aha also all the WhiRti nr -th-; loraci riuK, i am now prepared to serve customers in any style; The besflof Whig- r. I m i -r - -J JHW - wnLi - e .on .f a ho'Caarlote. TRADERS' NATIONAL -BANK, BOARD OF DIRECTORS ; John, E BbowkI JohhWAVamwobth AtU MACAVJLAyl Baxtib.HMopU Yt H J0HB8OB, . , T-V - Hob W M 8hipp, ISr,1 ROBX I JICDOWBIL, B P Smith. 11 : .ffiS." J C N G Butt. CasbW i i Butt, Cashiejr: ianiaij GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION- AND TO PLOW IN TRADE and TRYON STREETS, CHARLOTTE, N. C, m, I S C E L L, A K -H O U S FOR COMFORT, ELEGANCE S DURABILITY BUY YOUR SOOTS WE jECEIVINC our FIRST NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLES, AND ATI5IC'INCLnDINALLTHE LEADING MANUFACTURlCfi Rrrw 1D BURT 8, MILE3- AND ZEIGLER'S, FOR LADIES, SSJsSES tnd cIabIENH AUO CANFIELD'S, MILLER'S and YOUNG'S CELEBJBATED BOOTS FOR WE intend tn b11 nnr n.i o- WINTER fionpci ov.-T i i - 3 uouse. ana we oner our STOCK OP p.SS extremely low paces, to close out. We rpectfully solicit yoi " ADE ac PEGRAN, ffTK PRICE LIST FURX-SHED ON APPUcSSpTOK?? h"l0lte' ' WINE AND T a n n LYNNHA'VEN 0 Y ST EE S ON THE SHELL THIS. MORNING. FRENCH AND GERMAN WINES, MILWAUKEE, OIIffCIIffKTATI and READIN LAGER. jau21 GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES BOOTS AND SHOES, AT THE LOW TEICES OF TUK COOD OLD TIMES BEFORE THE WAR GEO. R. FRENCH & SONS, Wilmington, N. . OFFER TO THE TRADE THEIR UROP tTnrv . x, . of BOOTS and SH JES7( bei ne t h e iarees? i nh ?t "f3? COMPLETE ASSORTMET petition bv anv inhbintr i ; . ?iai sncn low rates as defv coni $30.00 a caVe. Wen's beSt fintVn. Av W" Brogans at $1,121 per pair Women's implV . '2 Min 8 firet qnality L. L'. prime A. Calf Bala Tat $1 On'r.M S'e,b-O"!. Bl atfl.00 ir pair, Women's and all other styles at eqnally lbw rata! x-ersonai examinauon and orders solicited. GEO. R. FRENCH & SONS, Wilmington, N. CV sept28 IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR -AND- PARLOR aj WE are 'Offering same atreatj YEWlLL.INb. . ; ;' AND' ;B!iC. AN 3D A.S'iitlTH&CO., , EAST 5T . TRADE fiTMET, OPPOSITE MARKET .HOUSSL feblG iGgiTli&sBfesti Molaas , . lu i. ." : ' ' --:''r'- ... ' : I ,M . ... .. , BEAT USE AN Y PLOW MANUFACTUUK D, WlARTlro, A DTEKTISEME NTS, and -2 -FROM- ARE NOW- SHIPMENT of SPRING GOOD s GENTLEMEN. and GAITEES , i , 2 E(SOIi!3S BEE R "tItlnt,.B-,.KiP ?ootS at $28 00 and ? U3t CoPPer Tips at 75 cent. VERY LARGE STOCK OF REDTJCED TRICES. EXAMINATION, : 'J' 1 ' . My.' ' ' SHITS mHE;veryieft brand lor, family use, the A. Bwana.DvwttF.P, Btauty and other vH8-,j''i Wuv walsh a co s. I: .rmAmimtaW BURWELL CO. 6TITT, WALSH 'g).
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