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CHARLOTTE OB a lilt Vila, 1J33 PRKlTiaC. mS fit ThMQxMxxra Job Bextmaaot u( ; fXuxaagtily raTpUd -wld rry sud4 " W&nt, and wlUi th l&test ctrlec of Type, uil . Tary duuimi of Job 7ark a&n sow b don t. with pefctac,-,!, dlx7tca a4 ohMpneas. -T n famish ct thort notle : - rliETTGS BX 1233, CJlUDS, IS'- - - lt5' ttum' r'7jjirio sniff aS DMi..W ,:' , ?Hk!Vt -'si-' T'-vffe bul :f; WXRKXiT BDRIOli. eekly, Jin the county) brad valioe; 20O r ? r,rtttftomeoutylMttMi?f io Mr LJDermi reaucaons lor cine. - Si I I " I I : T .. ill ;w vi .j 1 1 1 1 1 i a'. 1 1 11 , . , :- in ' i ii in ! . Ar.J ft '.v jrfl l i rx x . 1 1 r-r. -rv .;-; i .-r..,-. .-.' : - r. . i :.:... ..; .v c . f 'i- r. r -. i - ? r. " I" nr. - . - - . 11 1 t, 11 .in 1 .11 i . 1 1 11 1 1 1 ... . ' i .S i s i i 'i i.- - ' - .- . , . , - . - - : I 1 t " jL .. ,! 1 1 - 1 ". 111 I1 ' i ' . i )' "I .' 11 ' J ;n j ,' 1 1 j 1 1 11 1 i i .n 1 1. 11 . 1 ; l t ii -j i - r 1 .j .i n 1 1 i 1 in -i 1 - 1 11' 1 ri 1 I 1 1 I .... J . I ft I i T J2LEG RAPUIt XEWS i THE 1 OLITICAL SITUATION DEALER IN- BOOTS, SHQM a "rXE ATHEil. FALL AND1 WINTER G OODS, .m.:i y All Boots and Shoes Bafl 1? 'The news'frora South. Carolina, Florida and Louisiana la o meagre as to leare the political situation un changed in i,ho8e three States-, j The Pemocrat8 jpSouthCarohna are con- (esung uieir; ngnts in ;ioai oiaie, ; men by inch , before the Supreme Court, and feel confident of success. The Repub licans on " theTcontraryr claims that th , ac tjon of the xeturning; board fir fifum & kd 4hat theteWs "no- submission to the execution of the law. " . ; v..-r. h . The Florida politicians, as if waiting forj th (Ofangef cp o: pen,5 are taking ; the ' matter very cooJJy down . . therey as we are wholly without any information' from this "land of flowers" this morning. TEADE BTEEET.jC H A. JR X O 323 , 3ST octl . v, i ... BURGESS NICHOLS. ! -j I ),-1 -i t A.r T4 ; f 'u.ii?k4. fTi. i-i jr':. -u., I succeed jo getting an order from the -:jir;" j j ;H1,,J -'f i,,ip'iiig, '"J retrpg board, for the delivery of the il -; ! ii i .)'..?-'"-" U.i 'I 0 " 'i il II I II D X ; -. . . .. aui mi u w waK - i t mm- iiifcisessr w I . JJS ti 1 WI " jj - i Wl Bii ii iL ."Hi -!S1 which are yet to be examined by the sTiiystery aa it did the? day-; after the A IX!: KINDSV OF -it ;.jrF FT"TI 'TWvT Tf TT'W 1 board, and for the present the matter .. linw siniisii stiiuo !ii utii'! i i-iojw . ' stands in statuo quo, and this muddle f ''iVrl'RTJ'lTTi'Jiiri political muddles remains as much of : ...vk, . .j wo: 4 wst Trade 8tv,! ' LdefcOon. J ujiir-w ii: .!iiii'. "vf y.y' i' a i 'iu . ,11 K' Ui) l.Hi5 tiw atHtiiiJ -h i tjli. . r.UK!:.. .n SUJJ'Hl 5-VIS... j.. iooo Dispatches. KEW YORK. in- BED ROOM AND PARLOR? if?" jTT' T W sy -Wr to - tThe Infamous Action of the Returning 7b.Mdf-diM v&fXfi I -Boardotfioiith CaroliBaXUpheld by jst-t" v it .ay. fwi.u iue ximes ine worm ana aeraia lui-i) ..a;ij,tfni .ttife;; j i Warmly Denounces It The Frank1- iliiiiHliiiliiEs, New Yorx, Nov 23. The Times fiifTr j?t:3T g.-i-T T."S;-.f"S"""- I oHys iue oouin vyarouna Duaru oi caa- i- A T i ' OF C0FFIK8 0F ALL CnADCBi ON HAND, - : I vwsers reoognued somewhat late their Tf --f -v.--. ft -U-i TPTTT?.TTTrT:,TTl?.Tn T .v.; i . -r r, . , ' i ; ..! .. ; :i ' -.1.' t i , S . far . E O & E ES, mistake in sufimlttibg their action to I the review and control of the Supreme Wi & t - i . ?'jf; vouru , in issuing us oruers 10 a juai cial body of entirely independent jurisdiction' that "'court' a guilty of manifest usurpation. In consenting if tci arptlfi th rsuA hnfhrA Irrnf rainft Hip. iii iwuu uauvaBsurs gave lutsae urucre Id for them. It iscTearlythe intention of the Supreme Court to do the work of the Democrats t. at' whatever sacrifice of constitutional rights and common Justice. ' j Vl vote of r that State, openly from the Supreme Court, with the avowed object of offering it to Hayes. The robbery was brazen and shameless. It rests Fall Trad a Einft A'sortEiiMSBfVFIIRS peple to decide 1 f 1 ( Ki j;i e .wiiasH ii ivf aiss---. ;.uvi j whether they will surrender the con- AT BOTTOM PRICES. THE ElRE,! trol Of their government to such hand's, Alt afe invited to Call and exvimme! my Stocky V-ylXo .or maintain libertiesself respect and ,tlQuWejtdsh0W 4G0Qdsgi;';"r; ':Z?: perityenfodngvt l r : ' ' ' - " , , i .1- - of the law asainst the lawless consmr- acy without parallel in our anna's. The Herald says : This is ery sharp SOUTH CAROLINA: Great Excitement,! But no'Violence r "What DemDcrats WUI So-On of the Board Resign to Escape Writ ' of Conrt. v , i;. iv 4 OolumbuV Nov) 23; Considerable ex citem en t ls rep'orted tb rough out the State, but no denionstration of violence pr,jlawkssneis-The5 actiont of 'the board of State' canvassers i cpnsider- ed fi nal by thphticatig,'' whllrth e democrats claims it has no' effect, be cause the whole- .'question was" in the hands of thenSupreme Conrt and .he beard is guijtjr ;cf otempti, They ex 'pre)&tnit4ni t0: continue in Conrt and bnpg: matters to conclusfph there.' Last night the democratic coun sel served the writ-of mandamus issued yesterday',' h thVCourt on the ofiScialg com ppsingi&'iMkard 1 Supre me Court meets to-morrow; to hear the return of the boards H W Purvis Ad tut'atit and Inspector General, ! and, 'a'ohiefm ber Of e A telegram fimu Virginia ?Gtri Ne- vadal-says that treat excitement was the board of canvassers, says ne has re1aUj9ea 011 'street in that city a Tew signed his office. FOREIGN. R . ' """'I' : .-il'. The Crisis ApproachingComments ; of English Papers Jbeavy Failore. : London Nov 23 A Belgrade dis patch to the Daily News, says that the crisis seems approaching in Eastern tjffairs ' The Russians are com ing; in; great' rjnihbers':::'; Serviajy 'ill l&ihee'f -preme, rigljt.,wj.ng pf-Russiasopjerations. The, Sery japs w HI i be ; sent ? to Bosnia under their own officers, i Roumanian p6u toon trains all ; oh tn Daiiu be "are ready for operation..,. . . 7Cnr;rt?1 . pfl - The Times' editorial says :. Ve enter into the icnference ot! Powers with something more than hope of peace'. For the altSmmlnTof peace we shalt Support rany proposals' 'that a offer guarantee of an orderly government of a; rectification of- the international frontieis.' ! Yt our labors' are fruitless, weTsbali!h6t thr6wourselyes.bh the side of either conqbattant, ,but shall watch what the future ruay bring forth, Russia has given VpffjciaL notice that the' harbors of ddessa, .Sebastopol and the mouth of the River Dnieper, and Strait 8 of Kiatch obstructed. Alfred Alfeot, the head of a firm of accountants, Sheffield, failed to day. I HAVE NOW. READY, FOR :T.HE IN connection with this Furniture Businefi CAntk TH RfMtTiu vnrinnt th n- nractice.andii tbsunreraeoourtcannot sdertakin Bnsmesa On my own account. I a,mnnrt ita authority, which the board til.'" have defied, the State must be counted Cheapest Wood Coflau' to" the finest Metalic for Hayes. The audacity of this act "3 SStiicii betrays, great desperation... If undone ly attended toi 4 JtenfoctftUr,- lh the course of justice, it will stand as 'TftT T& TTOTTTTTnjTrr1?! I OITdtIHook, Nov23-ift5oii.- i!e it'M tie v -.!;, i is c n jt 4-; r i ; - i iae xranK.uu m uuw ijiuguu mois' What a Republican Paper Thinks of the Situation in South Carolina. New Yokr, Nov 23. The Post jsays: 'The best thing the South Carolina board of canvassers can doy is' to re-, assemble. The' country . will hot be satisfied with the proceedings which ook like sharp practice. We admit that the Supreme Court itself is not 'ree from a suspicion of sharp practice No appearance of judicial sharp prac tice however. ' can excuse the Sharp practice of , the canvassers. In the first place the conservative opinion of the country demands respect for the j udgments of the constituted tribunals. t is better that a decision which is wrong shall be obeyed., than that it shall be disobeyed, even to secure a right. end. The proceedings of yester day in South Carolina will not con- yince.the country that the canvass is honest and fair.? . ! -r , -i-h s7.irt Vtt ? --.'.HA -t crjMii if , ife'xii i 'nrf.-.! ghip. There is a government steamer Springs Ccrrier; Chariots, H,.- : f . . m&$:W " :.V: V"-"'-,-:;. -.is !.-. , FOREIGN. 1 J 7 f DEALERS' IN : - j. -U .... - : - L.". nrJ-l TrS .v DvuQBj lVlcdicine; : CliC FAUCY ARTICLES, oc25 4 ii...,, 0, S : V ( MS W r I c it- if ' ' it ; i -;i(f .'141 ;j H i .ii.':L . ' i fTl l r 1 Af4 if .1 Ruiiia'Handred Million'Bnble Al ready Extauted by War ixptnie -The 8eizrra of the Moatezama to be Punished. ' Londow, Nov 23. The hundred mil lion rubles which Russia is now rais ihgiiagvalfeadyxbeen tonsumed by miliiaryexpinse;j : QJOO Servia claims in theline ofdemarka tiori. several villages in Turkish' terri tory - It is ; apprehended fthat these claims i will be made a pretext for colliaiow whenever suitable. f ;: - Madrid. No SZsC k. dispatch ta the Daily Xews : The Spanish government has determined to executfe the men who seized the steam er Montezu m a, innn jf?Wf AzoO again t wom.n hai.t. tu n ,iTTVMTm?is !thb pnmo JotfHKPLKMDb 9neret'ciipTed:ATmd vessels The marriage between King Alfonso and! the daughter" of the? Duke De --iLMonspensier, is now reported sst defin itely arrapgeU.? 1 ' "v ' "':,:" .... ; GEORGIA. r, ! BUYING CLOTHING AT.,f,A t-x" I rV8 ' II. .X i -fi : ,. j.-t.wr- Ja l;i' t i-vtBO I i luf I J- lull i ?' ' T" .'.Y-..: - - mTfi?T TfTfPifiim?-nt net? tY nn f f VI; l 'BY",.THjB' FIRST OR, JANUARY, - :iu;.; : fit 6 , t -. .. . . . m rf. If V i i-tk And -as1- the ..Time is Shorty thPY I ZS5; yg.3 ,ftiIirfe-iJ4.i3. vhTA. , . j -lfon 'ii i -- !) .if ,ti si'i "fnoiU'a Tciri" ar.wd dssJl i . . . .,T.,f - '-vnl oi -'rnr.b io Atti tot sicfui! Ion . - - -r (lifA' ' ' :- . i r ii ..4-i..i ; 1 - . 3 D ZE&i CTeSow (5eTr- OYer. - SATANNiHli Nov- 23 The epidemic Tiere is over,' and travellers 'need fear nodanger in -coming to or passu g . . ii.if rfriiT f n'lriApi- utb. All absentees i going on Noefolk, Nov " ,"23. The achooner Dolly Varden, from.New: YorXfor.Cape Haytien, is here in dHtress.-Sch'opner J S Lockwodd lu'm her from: Jackson X YiUe. fb -NeWfYOrki' iashoreitCrew tvrVin-'F- ' fi"' .-rT iaved.. .The boat and cargo ig.4na nj)TLm''''' I vi,uTil- k" EOOPM AKK'S OLD STAND ON-pfRADE STREET, CHARLOTTB, K. C. j y Njr 23.Twed lahded NEW YORK. 'xI.Th!Siitz Doo and' CAaPEivBAddH. The New'York Tim classes the Spitzi bergen dog with the' rattlesnake, .cop perhead and' mocassin, the Spitzdog being the most aggressive and deadly of all in its hostility to 'man He is charged with! an exceptional proclivity to5 goihg mad and distributing hydro phobia throughout the circle oMts ac quaintance, i Of the deaths from hydro- fihobia which have occurred during the ast three years in,, the, city,, of New York alone the Times alleges that there only two which cannot be ascribed with certainty to. the all biting Spitz. The rel is said to be no cure for the bite of thW rabid ar4maL i iHe is fin, , Arctic dbg, and "t the (Times is , of opinion . ; that a , warmer, ; climate T exasperates,, hita i . to madness.1 In this respect he. seems to resemble the carpet-bagger, in Louis iana and. South Carolina, . who Ibltes everybodyi, without regard to sex, odlbr or, previous ; condition. While 1 - th e Timeslis taking the Spitzdog in hand it might giye ita ; influence to the; exter mination : of:, the. political curs from colder regions who are. striking their .horrible -fangs into, the ,arteries,of ithe Louisiana and South Carolina. .. j ; 9j) , THE S0LIB MEMTiS -oir- nights ago-' by a ' n ahr; who gathered a large crowd under1 the! pretext xf: liber ating'some rata from box for a dog to kilt About three hundred men gath ered about the pot.'when a vpole 'Cat spranesfrOn the box and beean to dis porse the1 crowd. Tlie' man made his. 'l T . . i .J. H f I . . l . L cstpef uui was numeu ait Tignv uya gang with Eix shooters. So great was thO indignation that he was compelled : to flee the city, f About a hundred iper sons'had their clothes ruined.9 s 1 ; ' : P 0 U L T 11 Y . TflHfi5 Uner8'g:iei is' prepared' to' furnish ! lTURKEYS. OEESS. CHICiENS, fronr his5 Poultry Faru fo'nr miles South of Charlotte. ' . :. H . : ' i H,aylng t neatry one : thousand ? head iai tocii be can furnish od?rs at. prompt inoV, tice.;, SAtJEW.jttlJ.lpf. BUCKWHEAT! I Si BUCKWHEAT: , j PER BARREL OR RETAIL, 1YE1YI & S O Wolfe. OIL WINDOW SHADES. TABLE-OIL CLOTH.;f ' TABLE DAMASK. NAPKINS and MATS. ihd 'LOUISIANA. Orders Made: to 'Retttrn ' Democratic Parishes withheld by Republicans. New Oisxeasb,' Nov 23. The board met;:conimittee8'present. ' Judge Spof- ford; counsel, for the! Democratic can didates filed a statement that : the re turns of Supervisors for fourteen ; park ishes not received by6 the board had hands , of Republican Supervisors or RepubliOih candidatej f orf Congress Proofs of the truth were submitted and a motion made that the papers be or dered before the board. The order re quested was issued on mention of Gen, Anderl(bnvjfaiy j,! i;MU General Sheemajt on thk Ckjsis.-t- A Washington dispatch, dated Tuovem ber 16th, Bays: General Sherman, in nn intp.rviKW to-dav. Raid : - ' "Everything is very' duiet in the South. All the rifle clubs have dis persed; so far as on hOatJp: I jdd not apprepena any itrouoie irom tne eoutn ern people. They are all quiet and law-abid ing. and apparently disposed to; oe' guinea . nytneir irienuaat iae North." In case of there being trouble ."next March vou will have a ereat responsi bility ; Uiiiistullpobryyouf "shoulders, fL don't know.! My Godwl hope there is not noing to be any trouble I don't apprehend any.- I shall try to do my duty always." , -r A gentleman present with a work en titled 'Fallen Empires under his arm', passed near Gen.' Sherman and asked him if he did not think our country was in great danger f being again s rent by laOtiong ana rumea in wis coming contest'-- "No.'? said Sherman 'briefly, blowing a great cloud of smoke in his most en-; ergetiCiLfasbion,: our country is tod young to die that way": .i ,'fj . "But," said the philosopher of IVillen Empires f don't you ; thinkr,;duf 1 safety lies in doing away with our present sys tem and building a. more secure " form nf cnvernment. like the Enelish ?" . ..? 'Np,l' roared -Shertaan,""our people are? not made, 40?! that.sort-of ;thmg We must work 'our bwn destinies 'unde ' our present laws and constitution. Our form of government may be. modified, iri time; but its' spirit will eyerrest the same." mtcogo itmtt. .9, tisitVfi-jM--, CURTAIN DIMITY, . A HAQRiriCS5T STOCK, AT . " j Barrioger & Trotter's. .nov24 i i "' J. W. HCHTIB. ' . B. VABBOW. JLiI VERY; SALE ) F B K I S TAB Xi JB : ; -FINE CUSTOM -AND-'BJAI)AI)E i j:-,.. . VI is RAPIDLY MAKING ITSELF KNOWN -' I .V. t To Every dtiaen, and bronr ever beine loyal to the Tablic, dealing; feorupalooaly honorably, exactly juat and impartial. HA. VINO BUT ONE rEICE, giving a full and equitable return, have not only Increased th magnitude of oar sales, but. bare, made us ALREADY widely knowa as . ,,' r "" t All .WooLCass Full Suits; vJL .;ihWilfi76 50 English Walking PrSmts,... JtO 00 Handsoin&r Grit pwafoekr and SactnSuitSj' assbrtcdr rtylejj :t6sl7 50 Jerome and Belmont Suitiilgs,?;. a i ; ..r.'i'20 00 to 27 50 English GassimeresV-CustobMadU 00 mrtmMyisatHg Smtsvnltf 00 A 11 WoolTCass Pants, . . . . i 00 An Megant assortment .ol French and EngHsh iJatestir f .; Imported .Sjtyles,w.ii;.i.ia.4i4w.,4i.u. 10 00 The finest Imported Fabrics in WbretedjvUjj;; ; , Granites ahdErken8,i1C148tcTfielcl, and PrineV Albert hFrdckrariiyests?lr 00 , meat m complete assorimt?ni, emuracajig au ayv.pgji Sf , Chinchilla at $7.50 tacthe fintnCustom7oodfaivOfDfj . New York. ; ; ; " .;uL i;i.V. ''i...4b.vwitiis 4 i , nvr -io fcijis j; :n ; fc.s su vr.ona" JOHiJh eoijq- -' 0"PT?T1?T A large and Very hanJtome assortment of , YOU riT8 Dd BOYS'.WOKSTED and CA.B81MERE SUITINGS COATS and PANTS, at prices LO WEB - than the tbzether With a brettv line of seb&rate goods ALONE can be bought for.' ;: ,'.imm i&n&'fr JS: very thing marked in fLA IN, FIGURES. CASH, SY3TEM- LABQE , SALES and 8M ALL PROFITS. We cordially solicit an inspection from' the public at Urge, and promise sacisiacuon to an layering ns wnn tneir patronage, m u ta xia cku inoyl9 , . . . tH" o o o 1 ( o I (4 ' O S3 O - o CO O o .iij- : ;u: One Price dotbien. .fc, f ,..p5 , .0 - Sg o a 1 1 - J ;3 Is 2 ?.,V'2"igftf a,,5,",S,B;..a"?;:3'l ssa o O ac CD W ' S 'K' . 1 n t! , n lj . m. J i'::9':'!t"s "g'.g.TfTS-l s .'0.. n s 0Q : o O i a : 1 lis B B :i,''et H W o SR ca a ' B3 ' 1 & R' : O ! CL. RS5 VI 4 HAVING bought oat the stables of J Riley Davidson. 6a College street', in ; rear: of the Charlotte Hotel, and in front of Ssndeni ifc'Blackwtiod'a Cotton warehouse. ' : ---. . We solicit a share of the patronage of : the pnbuc. We in tend to give oar unui ylded attention to the business.-" The trayelliag public will find here every accommodation and attention in the way of conveyances, &Cv We are prepared to,,J3oard horses by tbeoay, wees ormontn,;,or.,a,singie leea." Oar Omnibus and Carriages' will be at all the trains arriving and1 departing frosa the city,- end ay Conveyances - art at the com mand Of onr easterners at a moments notice. We."havB::firat-eIats mooommedationsi for Drovers, and rreapeetfnSly .solicit, their pt- ronage. . . iljUWXifiK AJiKUW. ' Having sold out . myj .Stables-to: 3Iessrs Ranter fcFarrdw,I taker this method of re commending tkem ito the pablicv and to alt of my old enstomers. and trast they, will be stow upon them their patronage.' ' : fwi1-1-' f " vH'j 'E DAYTDsON. nov23 d&w lm Ik D. B. R. ' SCHEDULE. 3 ''HI! ' ' ; b; EICHMONDjVA., Oct 6,1876. j "!,; y jv p -,' : 'j . 4 r.z" o.;.' r; . On and after Sunday - the 8th, inst, the following Schedule will be .observed ;. -u TRAIN N,0V Jlv f 'Jr " ! Leave Bleb m Ond, Li- 7 ;30 a m Arrive at Danville .1...MJ.J.'.;... '2:57 D m at GreeDsboro..;..i;...Jl...'!630 pm ; at Salisbury. ..-wi 'Yj&o p m . l at AiivLine Junotton,; 10;15p m . at unanotte,;. ..io:4i p sa Leave unarlotte ...4;5 a m Arrive at 8alisbnry,Uu.i'J.......;. 7:M a xa u -S i at Greensboro, 9:60 a m ' : .'at Danvil;e,....J.12:27 p ta vnoi at Eichmnnd,x-uiU.i !7 p m M;'ow i '-ii.--,'? ri r'f a mftfDTwv ' m "OCt8 ' T-. .i ; uJQ, p.. A. cur ?dt -ra'T I rnfOQ ''-it U i ONE Thousand Pounds Mountain Cabbage .' 1,000 pounds Sliced Tried Apples, fresh vonniry matter ana gga at i ' -1 r- -!,.f:v Fr.j? ..- B N SMITH'S. .j ?19 iiciiclJsn t5 T A R v... Sc . KXE3SSXiE3It - . . j , . , . t 1 ( . 'iu just mxcsarrao THint irrw ; FALL AND WINTER STOCK, " "i, 7.. '.,L ' i. . .-. : '.'..'T' -lay.? -u rial J;;"'!;!;-. :i Bought wly and abespv and will besold atprjees to suit the bard times. Oar Stack . , PEY GOODS is lull and complete. , Blade Alpaecas and Mobaira at prim , ' V t,bat will astoniBh you; A handsome hew lot of Imbroiderits, ' 9 try cheap. Dress Goods vary lowi I Gents' Beady-Made Clothing sod "Fm-niilng Goods lleparitoent, tesdy 'for I&sctetlca sa ' "the prices will defy etasBetioni A foil line of Boots and Shoes, Hats, and a geft- :!; eral assortment of merchandise- ; Blankets and riannela,extraoi:Unarycasap, J(,ili 1J , .9.3 -. - u-lii; fL) , 3 - -l. -'f ' til'j t":l'l.. With a 25 vetm exnerience of the irsnts of MtelleaTmrg we aould be abl tt ill them to the.satis faction of oar enstomersand frlendaj i v rf..n baa sail If von call and examine onr Good we will mace toe prices ta tut ice times. . V ELLAS. COHEN BOXfSLXJL ":ki iir and handsome lot ef Carpets lost ia.f 1 -i. t -. - ry, ; it ; ' . -r 'v ftr;.; WIT TK01SIY &;R I N T E L S , n - 0jij 0- imft . iits 1 J F ATXiL; -:fl",I,R.C U L'A E O F 1876. t j "'! .vi;: f f o: - ? i : rrs -, i r: t r.n.v 52: e .f-i,;:!itJ.." ! ' ": . ? ".. . " . , " . . h-( . -! ', iJ'-i. JOEING TOO WELLKN0WN TO THE TEASE, WE DXXMJI TTJNN JCE68AEY - O GO ITO A LONG DISSEETATION AS TO THE M AGK1TTJTE, QUAL1TTE3 and PEICES OF.OUK ETTOtelS FAL BUT HOLD IT, SUFFICIENT , TO 8AY;THAT OUR STOCK, BOTH WHOIiRSAXe' aid HETAIt, 13 COMPLETE IN" ULE DI- ,u - : 'uii? .'ml H''.iA fi i. . wv J'Vi,o''v froiftfl " PAETMENTS, AND TO WHICH WE INVITE YOUR ATTENTION. - ' j!iuJ1 '(.ttl,.'d('-f 17 i ii Tf :'', ' rl .iH f, vHrSlAnVi m WE AGAIN STATE THAT THE B (JSINESS WILL BE CONTINUED AS BEFORE THE DEATH OF ME BINTEL8. BUT SHALL INDEAV0B TO DO MOKE 07 A CASH BUSINESS THAN HSETOFpEE, TO WHICH END WB SPECIALLY INTITK THOSE,WHb,WBHTOiAVAIJLTHEMSELVISof Ch of 0XTTT5G ' Miinr A vtwwMnwi il tw nt tt "1 m nt MmTa nnnninmA m wl ox jiViAii uixmyitiimiiii' j,o. ivr. i J yaqji, AMJLr iuu UUAA Awi Wii ,nfMw LEAVl TO BAY THAT WE HAVE LAEGI JOB r iisaf G0OM.rCljOTH INOT AND HAEDWARE. WHICH WE WILL BILL AT J... C ZX.T fiAOEIFICS. no'if'wo JrvtJlJO 5.ni'. ii. - " 'WB DESIEE IUETHSE TO SAY THAT OUX UTTCTUJlTYniE" CU; .1 11.14.1) i v'3 " t 5 )7Clt ilJf'-h "53 iit srr,. ABE AS WELCOME AS KYIS. nVEEY RESPECmrLLT- U i-jj jy -'r-V f ff' j'l io YsH .i3C has b.T,l - . , . . j
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