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CHARLOTTE GEStHVEIL, ' ' - -. " fUBOCBIPTIOH BATES. , Dally 1 year, (rxtpaid) in advance, The Ossksvkb lab Department na tnorousnly jnpplled wita eycry Aeeae4 want, and wita Vne latest ityicj cl Tt; & ant every manner of Jos Worr can nc7 be Cooj wltn neatness, dlspatca and clieapnesa. - We ean famish at short notice EliAlSTCS, BILIinEAl3. i TJETTE3HJSai)3,CAlID3, . TAC3, EHCTPTS, PXU3GSA2I1IZI3, EA1TD EILLS, . 8 00 4 00 . 2 00 " 75 O XUOB. 3 moa. 1 mon. WIItlT KDITtOB. W m he unty) in advance, , $2 00 i ,T out of the county, postpaid, 2 10 6 months, , 1 05 vol. xiil ' liberal reductions for clubs. CHARIOTS NO; 2,4141 3 v . ' . . . ' . . - .... . , . . , "... , v. a , .. . .. , . . . t .. .... . ' , d T) LKUIIAPIUC NEWS. i 2n2IO:i35e, Aoon: Dispatches. WASHINGTON i? .. House The Judiciary s Committee reported a resolution for the arrest of the members of , the Louisiana return ing board and bringing them before the bar of . the House to answer: for con- Si fllHE nndirsigned baveformel a partnership, under , "JL' the firm name of BOYD .fe OVRRM a n-.., -, - continue the Boot and Shoe business in the store oc- !v cupied by W L Boyd. They, will always keep on hand a first-class Stock of Booto and Show, suitable for both city and country trade, They will BUY and SELL exclusively for ash, and guarantee to give ( r r 1 their customers entire satisfaction in the quality style i v , land prices of their goods. W L BOYD,' - i tempt in refusing to produce the orig-j inat returns ' before the ' New Orleans Th? Louisiana Returning Board and Investigating Committed A somewhai , uavfracKara- anmnjoaea to ,p- excited debate took place in. which the . psar -at the Bar of the! House ; J crowds in !the galleries participated id -J" ,Trhe M aceJ Legislature ' ; j the' way'of rrequen t applause and cheW 'timony -Petition - ,"-'v : y :a i ; ;r.m y from..! cd i j V v. a. i 'A, is, -:i4;r"u' F U U f a ing of tbe.l)emocratic SpeakersMThla breach of decorum (was made the sub- lecfc of erave 5omT)Iaintrf on thftTlAnnh ChamberlainrGlav-and -Others, to HcWn side; knot Wcondemried by the " - , '"'J iV-lhA8e"ti;V5'' -! Speaker ;Kayolip was' reached .before derstood here that the Presldcrlt's order- p Th ; bill for5 the commissioners ori of Sunday to Gt n'Augur 1 was simoly the silver "question wis defeated. ' ? ' . intended to ke"p matters, in ,Kew JOr- . Senate. My.t" Paltersoa- ofV SoutbJ leans in' Walue quo. " It began ' to be Carolina, preseriTed lengthy petition apprebended'tbat if affairs ' were allow- of D H 'Chain berlaih.' R II GreavesLF ed.to drift, there would be nbthingof L GardozaV K B Elliott, J K Talbot and the Packard government left" to sup- others, of South Carolina, and said he "TvTT TV fS Ti O O ' i TVT "HP "t 1T T n' S '1 "UOUKl ,me uiumaie uecision. De would not ass to near it reaor, out mov- K J JXjii & O JM X VJ Jbl'vJ'.Li !S" A i"-?-far' I'" stated' tbaUhe Pack- ed tbat it be printed ra the record. Mr; ',f'h.-'L- t.n..-t.Ki-.i ; . ; - ' L Wrd authorities1 have ibeenadvWd' i ' i -f r - . - .: . act with great'cauticm.,.-! thing being printed in the record with-i ? xue wuuiumry.; vyoinuunnec .itue j out being read f in :tne oenatei'vxne Heuse agreed to report that. the. an-, reading of the petition1, was then com- (swer of the Louisiana.Keturning Board menc'ed. l The petitioners '.refer tb the Deiore.Aiornson'8 uommitteaat,JMew ; petition of-Wade Hampton and others, Orleans is insufficieutjTand . that",the and say ; many of; the statements in it -jviu;viare uiwu6v w,u. uai ux Lua i are untrue in iacw; owiers are caicuia- T U RE W HOLESALE & RETA II T T M l l V C'-'M ' : -Kit, ! : ' ... V -5 - '- I'"-:-. f II 1.-..- f LJ9 1 1 1. Iff' i nil?- V-V : . i M h r li i f iau3 DKALZB IH , ALL KINDS fOf . DKALZB IH '.!: 3 'iR.TJ.JR.K 5 House lo'shbw, cause why .they should ted to mislead the'' Senate and various ,Ctu v .7 -'""l,lT?nT not be punished for contempt ' - J impoftant Xacta.are omitted. ; m4 t-A JL i. 1 V- if W V. r.'j i 4 JrJ r- F I, 3L. Jb I H 3B Ho far; I rf-rrhr "olF, I ipummitteeonjnejrmifges and ..- Mr Shaman f - Ohio : iWrrunW powers of the House have-summoned fhA Jincotrf t,'., tnff7Mftut Gov Packard, of Louisiana and ,J ,A the . be ; inte(l (Qn ;the -CQrd Brennan, Supt ,Wtstern .Union Jele; vithout ukia up lime to haYe it graph Company, heaaquarterf.AugusU Mr. Alcorn aain ohiected and said Ga, here.' In obedience to a summons he v.d n id . therWas anvthine im- ,CHEAP;BD3TKADd,LOUNGES, pom the same Committee Geo, ,Mc- pr0pein thelmemorial, but it should guaee, and without losing his temper ' - I I rm ur.tr. nc.rf tttvv --N urinnn.1 Kniih- : i a a - o a- -. I - a - c. i ; n 5?"A""DUiD::ilidan" Committee, submitted., a mass . . " upon the average virtue ef American :iobhr6'idl KDfDBJofdMtdi6.tor. -huV -'.'I ?C r women, which instantly enraged Clax- - a ; CHARLOTT3E3, LOUISIANA. Got Uicholls' Letter to Pinchback . Endorsed Augur not to Interfere ; i and Neither Claimant is Re- ' 1 . cognized. : New Orleans, Jan 162 p m Sher iff HaDdy refuses to recognize the writ of habeas corpm issued by ; Judge Shaw for Ass is tent Sergeant at Arms of the Republican Senate who is in .prison hereillnthe Democratic House to-day a joint resolution was unanimously adopted to the eifect. 'that , the policy of. kindness and. fair treatment towards the colored people of-; the State as an nounced by Gov Nicholls in his Baton Eouge speech,r, and ; in his ' letter r to Pinchback on the 12th inst., is indors ed and will be strictly adhered to by tbe Legislature.' ',,,x ' The President has replied . to" Gen Auger that he (Auger) correctly . un derstood his orders, in refusing troops to'' enforce Packard's proclamation'; Auger's duties are confined to keeping the peace. ; ; A -New Yorker Resents , an Insult to an American Woman An Italian Duelist Discomfited. A special to the Journal of Commerce, 'dated , New York, Jan. 13th, say : News has been received in this city; by - friends of J H Claxton, a resident agent of a New York and Boston house in Italy, that he had fought a- duel at Tivoli, near Rome, ' on the 13th of last mouth, his antagonist being Bernard Sucipi, a por trait painter of considerable note in Rome. The two were among a party of j gentlemen, who were dining in a fashionable cafe in Turin, when Sucipi indulged in bitter, sarcasms on Ameri can politics. Claxton retorted in gentlemanly lan- i No. 5,T West Trade St.. " W. prodnced petition he became the ton, who struck. Sucipi a violent blow, ; t;"--. tw- r euafahtor that : it was proper and for felling -him t the floor and demanding Mackey legislature of .South Carolina , it niii ;,,! rpd Un apology. J Sucipi attempted to resist C I bad no'legal existence was ' placed on . w.oTT Akt.A and was again knocked down. The V'L. - - r . Ki - 1 Mr. Alcorn.having,declined to with- M . , , v,n a oat ..tsi;- ne oesks olt.e naters ana l-tepre- his pbjectioDf lhe reading wa8 re. E. D. LATTA & BRO'S, SPECIAL COMMUNICATION T O THE P E O P L E! ! i . A v. "C.'p' ',1' U l-.V Elf. . viij !iiil . We Iiavo Decided to offer ourjentirtf Stock We have Decided to offer our entire Stk ' 5;. 3. : w j,...' OP PIETS OLiOTHirjQ, OF PIKTS CXaOTHIPJG 1 na". :1 sicl AT A LARGE REDUCTION; m PRICES I ! AT 1 LARGE ; REDUCTION IN; PRICES I" ! ALL TRADES and PROFESSIONS , ,f A REMARKABLE OPPORTUNITY FOR PURCIIASIWQ A KIMARKABJLE OPPORTUNITY FOR PURCU At 1NO , FOR MEN AND BOYS. F0H HEH AND BOYS. Parlies from ORDERS receiving onr EVERY PARTICULAR or MONEY RETURNED. a distanee, nnable to visit os personally, may rely upon-, their r BEST and CAREFUL ATTENTION promising' satisfaction IN r" promising' auntauves to is morning, ana aitracw 8Ue(L ; petitioners ask Congress received a painful, but not serious j 'A s.i--r 7. o - ' t''. - to.aCQepi. ironinem, a uu iairjjiaic-, 1S. .D r , j -iwwuj.-owBwu,, mpt mentf affairs in South Carolina, and j "f"v '""""-'y AH f if) R E PRE S EN TATIVE janll CL 0 THIERS O P THE .... , f " cratic-Committee' testified before the declare they tand ready to malce good 1 J 4.1 I i :.. " BIS-W3iL-EH0WH-Umi tBaBO&;:H0TH, f f -1 Committee on Privileges and Elections theiVMatementwheii required to do so. ' that fcieht thonsaiMl d illiirs was aftnt In I ' . v j i , , . 1 r ; r i , - ' , J hey cnarge Tioienceana inumiaauon guanV Side at the Baptist Parsonage. y6"u ivi -s;K'f-, i 1 0f Bepublican voters at the State elec- ".V11U.",UUC, V , lB- tios. Review at great length the action Charlotte, N. C, Jan. 16, 77. where, for illegitimate purposes. , of;i.nA -rptm:nifi!r bo.rd and Suoreme ,r . The National Democratic Commit. Court, and claim'1 thai theV were law- ' : tee bore a part of the -expense of the fllllv to t:t reane'tive offices. .L!l y.0,UJ.:?aLervl . , , . : t v . " - "'" The reading of the- petition was cor, eent tokens of their regard on last Mon- The ported special oraer lor ; an? -early r aay. its i th Senator "nresentinsr the fv Detition w r,y fnr the, iva hir.h nrnmrvt. I w a athv m?-pTiw . -...lw. I wftiiifi flLKLft tie naa reaai- lb anu. tuad ii i eu xneir ouermir. ; , - In the Senate the bill- reported from Mi'tetibtir dohu menhe would I'enew ! Not the least gratifying was. the pres- the Judiciary Committee "last session, e objection V -' ?V ' SOUTHS i .... 1 h Y 4s iJvHiT'iMfcnj - ' - ' ' -ARK JUBT rjff RECEIPT OP A , ,.j . , . A' SUFKRIOR IbT.OP!.URG:tu;r to amend the Pacific Railroad resolu ence f many children, whose offerings niiea my xiearb wim joy. Ana not - LOCATED IN CENTRE . OP THE CITY, OFFERS ? BOAS AND MtJFtfS MUFFS MUFFS TIUFFS Tin A H 'lUft. urTTirirR ...... ............ . ifiiU Wl And a full assortment of LADIES and CHILDREN'S FUKS,- t,W -? MEDIUM AKZ LOW. GRADES. 1 !MrPatt"ersonof South Carolina, said I tmy the member of nay church but k 'frVnV Kii,o'TafTP9., ft. a hft ohlv many ether citizens- of Charlotte have xt' ' added another proof of their regard to - ' ' ., n..7. . . ,7 : k'.?V received U this morning,, but he knew tbe m 1ha(f already reCeived. . - ...T 8- Another lot of those Cheap, and Superior Alpaceasjust WV ,Govj Chamberlain ,Qtbe an; honorable 1 cannot but mention with special Call ansee, them . . if. ; ; C ELLAS, COHEN & ROESSt rA . Vt j.. " J ' t I " ' O 1 I Tuesday at 1 o'clock, on account j..1?., j - , , f-,, o-p , a v ''v F U 1 ttian, and he wduld'tiot put anything thanks the visitors to our city, who de- 18 fiSl-eiaS8t tt Sense 0 COI- . : ptteijon oOopth Un ; (hVtiticm which wiiT)true; he lht bo much in well -doing, that they 1! f sented a petition of D II Chamberlain,! . 'u''it' ';- ' ' ranii and have converted their stay among' us ...y:Aj3mmAmm:T.T 1 - . HJIGreaves FLCardozo and others 1 bano-J ?"M-it-wta?. PapfMn?, into an occasion of manyjhanksgivings, . 4 . ... TrnS both to th. church Lte pastor. . . : ' -1.:MMJW i )-' 1 1' - ' i t a , , w. w - . . w.. , ....-6 .v. ... i JlJ)Hftn.. u de6 i ft or receivee. ROESSLBR, . Masonio Temple Baildlnj avingv it print madeiand it was orders 'GAanELECTRlC BELLS ARE IN EVERY '.ROOM. . - many of the statements m the petition Kr.. - kHvi . TTT ? -.7 1" -'L- w'Wfwe pion;anaoiners, recent be?printed in the ToRTalid!?; Florida TocHir'Persons Trareling iy presented in the senate am .htkne,1 r-r(i8; t. ; ; tnaunc.pjii i?a. :t,i;;.-i;.i uio I, x rn '-tr: I and are calculated to mislead theSen-i . .V-V l : AKi:iEl, r j ' .ins v ; 5-rO3?;isT7Rte;.THIS;H0TJSE OFFERS very. FACILITY - :-y: ' :yiv:ci r.l iUt UUMJUUJiA.: f j f . . . i .-. . . -.r r "-r ' r . . ......... . .. ' 1 S'tmsmmmm?mimfm3&& ,;S On the 24th nit, at the residence of the of-1 ' "c" a M ei..'u-r nM- t ficiatine minister, br Rev U A Plvler. MnJ f. tinrt iinnnriant. tartn ara nmirton n -- - .i w xrvaarn r.i uioa Amanan aipt nAiitrnipr Tbepefitionera.tUnreview.al -gre-at v solution declarmg-that b IweJg. Both of.Bnfordtown teVthiWnditiottaWyfe&fli' iheBtotoWJglMWiaUngm ship, Union county, r . . --1S00 J25' Carolina, and claim that they were ; .Winn!Y-; ' -'."'Jr- lDIED, ' M 53.00, 50 ad 500 per day. q ECcLg;proprieter. ekcte4 to theirrvario08,office8.' H.Chambet ainr.e,awful govern -TiVfylTn'ff ' " " 1 : '- Tt was nrderPd thae the-rietitlon be 1 Wnfc of laid Stfcte That it was Repub- ; Jn Monroe, at Jthe residence' of EW8e- te,M:itvin TTV 1 It was ordered tnai; tne petition De , . tfblj nR.w.ftllrft horn, after a protracted attack of typhoid printed in the iiecorct. . t . r?r ttT ftr, Mr Rolert W Eussel, aged 28 years. t uouuu.5i?u cv( - In-Monroe en the evening of 12th inst-, , j ,' OF?THE : .... . j. r-. - i-.je 'a -vi D",-3ssn h- Oij fS H itJtt-Uilf hi'jt 3iiV "Witha view of rcaucirgV nr irBmense BET Alt STOCK; to enabl tn f to conBolidatavw" "". two Houses by Jtt.vfiry let next; we, from this dayaen, jirM;totheblti:tli unprecedented; OPPORTUNITIES 11 f i" LOUISIANA. States toj the .enft rthaljhe.r.Iaws may be l.fter a protracted and ' painful confinement; f U-rWt uIrPw A r EHau S E. , T : . FhaVB just received a fresh Stock of- XJ ' 1 '-'w-- v iu;: tVA Political Situation .UncHangedDent- Jnumy pe on; privileges uu, xuicutiuuo., r y At lhe of hw Bon. Mr Johjl w . the coia weatber, and aa we atoca wavanea w iiepiw, we pu w tJuH l ""ecratsChterfnl-Republican' " ? jMtWitherVof.Y ;. ' . - o-iJ.8;; xc:nI:d:x :.. son;'ib .a- -1 Ji . .'i.w.L.-::. ; nn at 6 o'clock p.m.. Mrs Jane T7 Wilson. ' I - u.r . , ., ': . . . - . ... rNEw OBtian iSGoPacard th f essaS8 . the fZff j? ?f XCT AP VI.KTI1S IaIULCKTS t Hon niaHs an AffiniQi ron tub if l nr :I wv ,uv w r, . Jtrut m mnlt , , , ( ... v . n T f t ; ' jrKLJAA.W-- situation since last evening. The Dem-' gated" by the" Attorney- General, in ....rvi Parlor Suits ixiKair.'Clott Begs havered from?e 'i.fl"1 .f! W",- v 0 r tvr fJf BioncauaedbyahePxehdenfatelegram ; eBPJrVb y biii or otherwise. . , v;v.,w t:.J '.'.r.'.d--i . j ?- x y 7 J U X to Gen Augur, and' are again topefulJ , ' , aa , ' ft.'t ' -3 I - : s .j.-.-v ','.'-' ,'4K-v.-' V; ' TT.rwai . t. .,. . . . , After strong speeches from ben ators c- ... . i . i - v I .AnirmTmrtwis t? A Q V PTTATRS. wVitla tVta Patmi MiMnK maintain the .r I T S B L A N E H!E From $2.75, $4 00 aiwi. $6,00; worth $4 00,,$6.00 and $I0.iK j,-, ,-,a T.To n u"3V"r rrT thd) general electionandstibmittedthe l KJ : X 1 - 1 c , . r.'.,,,. n trj, , ing from which they had been ai.pe.-r;":--f;" . - , ; : 'r V- ? j?" TrV..''' ' " " T J I JU , V U X. XSi: , O , 1 J JJU J ,A 1J-V.ViW .J From$3 60tofl5j.worthf5tof25,.-:,.:ti .twolfij ind upon Gen. Augur for assistance o re- tedthe : M -A -8 O-'N I C ! . ah:j A very handsome assortment oi Ar1m-LTrTr5 ' i , j -. I'.'i' i-'vucti.dui :!.',-'' ---"i (. ( telegram -foreshadows-an -early, .and : , . CHAMBER SUITS, &C. 17 r.i TMk;;!t'; k.. ment ' t -'"7-' PflflPI. Tt i aunnosed Gen Autrur has' wubm at' Washington. - J J: ' whether the construction of the laws . j.nere is uv..uujtKo m tue uwuutiu i f.rnr.mnr tne eiecuve lrauuuuo uauuuu .:n.A i.ot ..ninrr TK TWret-'.! r,tA ': Kv f.h A tftjTnfiv: General, in Withers ana wpnnsion. in, wuiou- tuej :-ky, ; W.0 OL JI NDrBVE S 8 Q O-O B u ;:-hi;;- r-' -' From 121 eents upwards ; less than half priee, 'io lhiD' lu millMry-i" fancy :G'obDS);il'4iss; 11110 Lower than the lowest efTered In this maket. OYKSCOATS, A J 1 XI UN IT from 43.60 nnwards.- Oents' Farnlshinn G4s at the same dTiannced the occupation ; of Peters-t I mnir toieinbers' of Charlotte Commandery i in short, our whole EETAIL STOCK will be sold ff BIQ AEDL1CSS Of CC-T. - trr . v. , ' trnnna - durini? the late No 2, XJ.Ifn are hereby Ordered to, at- t . From and after the 1st of January; we wish our customers t ber t la miaa, uas wi burg, Ya by .troops ilUTing.ine law tend regllIar''ConclaTe thi8 evening at 1 RETAIL HOUSE will be consolidated, with ear present Wholesale KenM." election the resolution passed.,. Ad-j 'ciock, sharp. t. ; .: : - ' - - ; J- -..v.. : : . -r1 ' i ''"l ' The Store now occupied by us as the KetaM .uiw wwrwi A-C- KJJL CheaptWoKodCoffin to the finest Metal ZacV Chandler V A "17-: W ,rtV ql - f. ' ' $ uruw?.'-'- " . , t.i j n..,f ; j jieges ana JKiecwuua ui vaac ;i v . . . - . i i'.. i a . ' .. a f N connection witn tne a ura p A of Mr E O uogere. . mjr ; South Trade Street; L will conduct dertaking Business ..... !. AA...nnol otfjintlOTl. : ' V?,f 2 T; to Stock, from the wm !'." r'Z'T 11.. fl " , ' I. . . . - : . - : fonrn'ea:- :wt sirot, arKnightsingooastandiagmuiecuy, l?nD--'D1?ATrP " x-.-l KUVl flflT-l Jln!lf rilPV i areiuviieu w avenu.: : - I i will jl l alter tne 1st January, is. . Business I Miu iutu wivv,. : ; w Orton, President of the Western C W ALEXJlNDER. ! " ' , xif eTrt A ' T ihe Un- .vV V. g j t pnion Telegrapn, .ypmpany nas peen . . -. UH?SZ' 4 7. - ' ;': VV". .nntl n ' 1 'ifltrTitrn'pnw f-: ?,v:; J v.r,mndsftmemberoftheExecritive I .nr i. ni t rn n - . - -1 ' 1: ill , " i '. . . - ?;?a '"Spriag Cornet; C!hatteUfrH;v-io-v'LT rr-v .T'-'i tt rr,-TT' -1 4 . . , .r ! Vd r.. .': I'M" " '. ! ( . " , r' 'St Af" .So tion Patterson Asks that the Cham berlain Government he Sustained New Orleans sinde Sunday,' and none Advertisements vnU be inserted in this column at the rate of ten (10) cents per Unef for 1 each insertion. 1 Ko advertise ment taken for less than twenty-Jive cents. Wight words make a line. :. j .- " I . s. j l .-k:Af iTWoiia i Trv.-Tfc'TTT,;:' r- rv T. ri I - lSOTliJZ Irarini? mr absne In the Weit Inqdry About '.au.rterinff Troopg weoruereu J I) K Y ' ItAJ U JJ O R P iW aring, jEq.jTwill aet aa my attorney, : T-i-.ir-,:;-'-' . ofthe meeting, however have not yet - J-i. 4 .-J- - f in tke settlements of all my affairs ia Char- WASHiSGTOK. Jan 16. Amongithe ? mmm , ;! r."!: V :; janl73t s. - n wi m-i ht i t.t.M tTV M rj are V I r a cc a pttti B T7TTO r , - . -i tt.TR kot A omfortb a Uottara i MflBOawiWMiM' t I- j nTri -. -n y-w rr-t I . .. 7 . T .7: ;7. ? araislav' Gl'ais, Dye? faijCy mticles : PEiiFDnnnY, . Bnnsnns. lCICgl"l. A,A.r...-w "j. Stenbgraphit is theTollewui aaaress-( ed to Hon 8 B Packard, :.Neir.Orleani D H Chamberlain,' Cblumbia,: SCj a'?d Gen "Martin, Tallahasse'e.Plai ..ii? I Ja,.i -y- York, Nov 5, 1876. neare now absolutely .pertain of 185 i Ballot fur United Stales Senator. Boston, Jaa 16 In the Senate th first ballot: Boutwell 17, .Hoar 12, - Ab bott?. Bice 4. Second ballot same. .. i T JVn Wnn firnt hallnt Tiontwell votes for Hayeaifi your, btatew sate. TTr,Qr7R AhhnttR;. Rice 15. Bat andTilden is sure oi ee8 rYT'YSY' nt'n a carto n V defeat all UemOCrailOtlOCJt a. oewuu uauu..,.-... ,., attempts by fraad,false;cpuntirig qi j Hoar 7f Abbott.55, Pace. 15,Seelyii i SH AWLS AT COST,' . j. . -a- -. f i . a pieasanuy tocateu. Apuiy as .. ; -'t . TjanUtf . . , . THIS OFFICE.: EOOMS TO KENT- Several eood; rooms in the Spri . . ;; building.; at reasonable prices. a;x' jjjkyiuoua,. EW YORK MUTTLTAL LIFE IN3.: CO' : ,-BABRINGEB & TROTTER'S.- r ; . ! , " rro . f ! I a Assets .ovbb $75,000,000. TNFORM? the citif ens of Charlotte thathe 1 y Cwh divi Jends ktui one yeaf'availabie imi ecii re8u xian nt.iiis i either to. diminiBh the Annual fremium or bribery, to capture it: Answer Bullock 4, j C Sandford l. V;Both p1! sure, v (Signed) Z Chandlee. I Houses adjourned without an election. J janl7; janl7lf 'A tNice (6) six room House with modern ; xi.- improvement, nicely rraBn;ed, several closets and convenient ,out houses. 1 VTell convemient; with dairy attached. .Will be rented cheap for this year. . Location, comer yers and 3rd streets. i . . ' J 3 an 9 lw WALTER BSSIL ADVER-TIS.I N.6 CQ OF?n n Worth of spate la ysrieos O,00U.4:U newspapers distributed through thirty States will be seld fr $7.C3 cash.- Aceurate'insertieBS guaranteed. A list of the papers, civins daUy aad!we-My circulauen and printed scDMBie-ei r -v, sent free on application to Gl. P H0i. - LL & CO., Newspaper Advertising Ajssia Uo. 11 Park Eow, New York. 1 r i novJl . - . ' ' r.lrs. Ei l'.l. IVioy. OTTLD Imform ' the tt u. TTTi Vl andrvicmityfit ?v room Jn the rear c' inerv store and wti t see her friends and j t' I guarantee a perfect ti. mm 1 1 te give her a trial.' ULJ m U L oc25
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