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' . i V - CHAEIOTTElJBSEEVinP 5?0 JOD: PirJTinc. The OB8XSTXB Job' Separtzaeat has been taorbrlly nippllSit, with, every neede4 wat, and vita tae litest atyies ot.Type, an every suuaerc" " i WMtcuaowMdin- ' Trttar.e?ic2S,d . -lindelieapness. 5 "VTe eaa rnusa t HboUm V I EH rnx HI JL if - j iignzaanax , caktm. -'I tAc3xrx?rrosTEaa,i , D .ily ! Vfar (postpaid) n advance, . $8 00 " 6 mog. : v, . . . 4 00 3 mos. . Mrvzoo 1 mon. s WEEKLY SDITIOH , Weekly (in the county in advance," $2 00 .;' j cut of the county, postpaid 2 10 - 6 months. - - I 1 i no f . ? ! T0L- XIII. f 1 '-iri.... t ' ""S&riiberal reductions for clubs. j TjajEGBAEHIC 'NEWS.'- THE ItUSSO-TURKiSn WAR. . f . ! A i. '""-I"" , ' - - i -' t ;.'tl f v.i-r;v.V"----: ' . - .... . . .. .. ., . , f --yw P fat ! r-r-r a ""-"Ll- V""" '" "WJ w " w wij m Jii iimwni h, m.iammmammm&& nmrnnw munwrmir i urn - -Vl-in m' iri iinM'ir "i ''m iir;-ff;"";: -i rr-i -m r-fi n "iiuum . mi n mint rr 'i i i nm ' '"ri ' i J' ' 'in i lit- ill ill J'a. A.iSi4iij K ill i ill ; - . ... r ill - ll I ir - ; , I nv ill - : 411 li 111 MNY 'Sir I f I CaxVi . iMHX " I - i ii i l a ill tea iii i r r m . n. a liai '-i iiriii j"' a "v. w 'i i k ' a iii . a . m. i i i A ;! wur?; I eg'')' VfMifyo c .... ..L1 1 .. . . IZZI. - J t f Zi& P.!Y.vm?i. - ' ' " , 1, i itst-r-4S ff S HA8 been' Eefurntehedrand Befitted in first-class, style, and cflfers inducements Us ,f irayeuers Jesiaents in its excellent table, supplied with the best the market affords - t prices to suit he tiinefli An active corps of waiters; in attendance meals, afid Ino rur'rr??TT 0.,,. ,,,, vv 1 It i9 claimed M oderate Terms for Monihlybarders. OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE The5 United fetitek jind Mexico ?:mors a ot a a f Disintegration or the Cabinei---nayes the D'eH tenaer t , and. Anderson; utner .vanungton' Notes. ' rata ' vi . aly'SVlSTr.1. aprl . 5 'irf i-'f". . f ? : i cr, 1 ii i" .-V. v"!.i;p9 ' -'j1d v fi m . f I. i-.r i - 1 1 .2. ' ..' .1 I T l.fi 'til'.l-v.l is . ;'i Black Cashmeres, Black Alpaccas Lot of " - M - LADIES SUII DLIBRELLAS A LAREMsSORfmiK 3 fx HI fit .11 .Gfiiid j- -i EiiTt 5.:iJ ftiJ TWOS OTTTTfk -NTPTTTWa PATTOPV KICTTTKO" ' " " i WHITE GOODS, TIES AND SCARFS. 1 Which we will offer at very low prices, to suit the times ELI AS, COHEN & ROESSLER. . ,t." , --rr,. s;' Tjune7 BURGESS NICHOLS 1 -i'i ; (. :u:. - WHOLESALE & RETAIL, 196 n iMt-L : ! , t . i 15S DIALIB IS. 'ALL KIND Si! OF 3P CT 1, Rf I T UilBjl' TOI X CffKAP BKDSTEApS, LOTJKGES, I . PARLOR CHAMBER SUITS., icOFFlKSof all KINDS on HAND. Ho. 6, West Trade $t. fZ 111 CHARLOTTE, N. C G-0ODS 1 "ii . -AT- ES i' . MjEiEtM S not ; ! W .4 F II R N I T U R E W A R E H O U-8 E vi,io VA'1 "tJi.i "? : nn.- 9a . CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES; 4 ip'-n;- CH I L D R EN'S C A R R I AG ES, I am receivirgafull etrck of CBltDBEKIS CABRJAGFB, "Fewest Stjles" and lowest prices.. : - ' " ' " " .1.. , . TJv, . IS marli Call and roake your selection whil- the assortment 1 ful,!,, 'ij M.T.Vii 1 N connection with the Fnrriiture B'usineES 1 of)Ar E G Boeer?. at mvi 61dT stand " on "."rjs. Bontb Trade Street,! will condnct the 5"Un-r 4 dertaking Business on - my i own account, 1 aV civmg it mv personal attention, w-.n i .. ' & I will keen' a comDlete Stock; from the Chranest Wood Coffin to the finest Metalie ' us- -!rffL vrfjcsjirai vw uuu iUiiiu mj tue uuaviueHuivui ... . , Burial CaseJ Orders by telegraph or; otherwise promptly attended Wp Bpectrauy s . C IE M lili -EI I E IL . ; Boston were composed !wlUi,1atyiw;o' excluding' political, or oUiers jigiiifi- vyuiuuiiHmuner .uejjuc nas taxeo pos sessiott 3of ih'e J nultural Depart ment. The fcotton interest will be glad jty.hear'thMr:;t)oage the statisti cian; continues in charger of the sta tistical burea'.'of, the, deprtm'eht.'A: 'Th'eidsjxucUonsVisfluedTt tiesrierai Trevine:;commanding on ;,the ;Bio' Grande, in connection witlt .the orders jssued t& Geirrbrdranthorizbg him to wrihJtfeCqSmarauders across the river, are oositive. Gen. Trfivin rucfejojist such inyasion, Dut tne Mexican war department takes cftra0 iexplain,. that such resistance could not be considered an act of war against the United,1 States. Trevine is Instructed to send a Commissioner, to Gen. Ord, to explain these views, and to assure nim ot willingness on the part bf Mexico of observing -the extra' dition treaty between the United States and Mexico; but; at? the same time the determinatiori , to maintain all - her Jighta under the laws of nations. The order also states that Gen. Mata is fully empowered to treat on 'these subjects at Washington. ' I ' ' ! A Herald special reports a disinte-i gration of the Cabinet. There are ru mors that Key finds he can relieve the President by resigning, and-McCrary, in view of the expression of hia Iowa constituents, is bound to resign. 8 1 The' President is irritated over the indictment of Wells and Anderson for perjury, in connection with the Louisi ana Returning Board.' The President's idea was that all matters of this char acter were condoned by the Matthews Foster bargain. , 'The Agricultural Commissioner. iWatts, after consultation with Secre tary Cameron,' declines the invitation to resign, and his suspension alsol:omes before the Senate. There ,will be mudi dy water after about the fifteenth of October. y The ' treasury ori Thursday will pro bably sell ten million bonds. Col French of the second artillery, has been promoted, vice Gen Roberts, retired. . , . Nothing was done in the Cabinet in regard to foreign appointm ents. , - Sherman'and McCrary are absent. ,Evarts returned early this mbrmng. The wsather is very threatening jBecretarjr .Evars, iuhmitted ttouJhe Cabinet tb-dayias cruder to General Trevina, ordering him to resist -with force the invasion, of ; Mexico bjr e TJnited Statestrodps,"as authorizedby instructions to;?ep Ordj The Mexican "drder wai discussed but no action was takelir Gen Mata has not -yet had ah interview with: Evarti (coueerriinhi? renitton;;!a8 m ussier 'of' Diaz's gov ernment. He may : bej received ' by E vts: Thtfrsd'ayi : There1 is no indica tibnthat Mata : will be ' received as Mexban minister,, or that tberuisrHC- j- tions to Ord willlje,; modified. The administration ' will act i slowly. ' and Cautiously in receiving; a new minister from Mexico. . . i I Jlkf President has commissioned the following 'postma&ters : Shuford', Min inola, Texas: Chemberlin, Belton, Tex- asjilscTchbtirgya. 4r,aa idMoiJMimicit V represent Qb4 treasury in tpe Cabinet today. The? Secretary of . the": Navy ,has istfed anerler"declaring , tew hours a tegal day's work, ' but contracts" !f:or greater or lesser times -arei leeaJ.-MKui : This . Well Known and - Leading ! - I B IS' Leauinti nuiei, LOC1TED Ul tJSffifTEB OP THK C1T7' 6lTKES -r . 1 -irs it H'Ji V ,l.rVjdl HU.I il.fi! .1 J - t -j i'J -'J t- JUw' tQli.'v fed UlA Tjst-- , t IJjs u n suit p as s ed ' Accomodations, THE FTJKKITIJIIE vlSi FIRST-CLASS, li,' t ' I lit StfJlJ 11I l.-Vlf'","! - . THE H0US.E . IS CARPETED JHB0UGH01IT. i. - i, t ftnd Electrio Bells arein every. rowAiMhi i t , , . To Invalids,' Florida5 Tonxists or PeMpnsLTrayeliiig - - FOR PLEASURE, THJA P0USE iOF'RYiFACJXITY TERMS $3.00, $2,150' arid$2.00pcr day, according , . , to location orroom, tvn-4 H. Cr ECCLES, PROPRIETOR 1 :, The..,Czar Hwll aneeintend the of the BnssiansTFlaat, gi Fleet is DoiHy VT The Erzeroom glege . Raised and the Rusiiaai Retreatmg'.j vni'it'r 'i i , , ,. i - sou .h!jv ; j i vs. a u .jOiHssians baye occupied jTierroval,u the ancient ."T 'M. 4AAanwa ALUCiaafl 1 " 1 . .-i . , ti h as proclaimed a provm A Terrific' Storm in i Ohio and Indiana " - diKCiSTNATi, O., July 3. 1877. ".' Ano th er he avy,, stqrmjs wept through northern . and central Ohio - an.d. Im diana kst . evening' and this mbrning LasJ; e:-ehijig at Elkhart, Indsix houses' were levelled ano! faur others partly destroyed.' i !Mr. ' W titers J was blown ilvuti of his houe,. his (head and back beuigj danjgerously cot?'1 Jas. Bowen was caught funaer . a falling house and , severely-injured.. iMrs.' Bowen- was terribly JbruisedTand "five others were seriously injured. at Kings buryV NearLaporieJ Irid., the wind demolished the residence of-Mr.rBar-"neyTiilftoor persons. Mr, Fletcher, of (Pinion; Elkhart county, was killed by a falling roof. His daughter- was terford were struck by lightning - and one of the'm instantly killed. , v.n.2IjfcXger.parit BaceK..-iJtA'J IlLI J.CHicltfdJIii;, July 3, 18771 At Dexter Park inthe lj- mile heai' Lightning -wotf vAdven turer se'condrr UmeJ h.54. -The J rider of Bonnie Belle was itfirown and kjlled, In the two mijea-; he&t 'Rctf s"Butler; jwpa JBeli Bruce - second w Verdignsi third tune O.OOJ. , f- j ' . - meht f the upj-bvince and'Jtelecti6us hav been ordered. The5 Rui'siahsi are picoisiug oa oeyena -iie.rrova towards theBalkanss?' &vAT " ; VThe iZlwes' Belgrade disnatch aava ; ,"Tb"e iBkuptaschinaia jfrjll declareithe indepeHdence pf ' SetyiW The latest reports indicate thai only wao vyBoa.ua. auynuct; uau rtsaqiieu. Xier- rova, ana mat tne Uzar :himself would mdYe"nearerthe front foi the. purpose of pushing the reduction of Rustchuk.'f A Simnitza dispatch to' the 'Daily aivw-j auu, KMC iKUCJi X)UUUIUefit UUJ- patch remark upon the dilatory tac tics of the Russians since they crossed the Danubei The 2?mes'! dispatch says: The position they occupy 'is fortunate ly admirable for defence, and the time allowed them by the! Turks has enabled them to bring up men and uns enough: to defend it for two days.-1 The sana tion was critical, but now,' by , 1 occupy - Jng the hills in force, thei Russians have practically gained an immense bridge head.": jvv'".-; Concerning the dispatch' of the fleet to the Basika Bay, the ; supporters ef the government say that the Mediter ranean fleet is for the representation and protection of the British' interes's, and ftcould be nowhere so? properly; stationed as in the vicinity ' wh ere its presence is most useful. Those who doubt the pacific declarations of the government argue from! this move ment that the intention is to keep ' the Russians out of Constantinople ; by forpe, if necessary. -; BEBUiir, July 3. A general under standing has been arrived at, between England and Austria with regard to certain eventualities. r ; New , York, July ,3,-r A Lon d on tele- gram says: A dispatch received this morning, dated from. Erzeroum Sun day, says that the siege of ' Kara was raised on that day, and the1 Russians arenpw retreating,, toward the fron tier." ,U, sv. , , V. '.: FRENCH AFF1 IBS. " 1 - ' . ..( : ; -I : i MacMabon's Order and Dow lt -,r - is Received. . . Bfoaaaifdviy Siherays says, re ferring to President r MacMahon's raer or the uag?1 t0rt:the troops, who participated M t hereyieHv on Sunday :' JTA? lWl;ihM5ei -are ruled bjr a hand that wields a sword. : The chief f the' army lias appealed t$ the j.bayor nets and all must now return to their UUtV." Xihr-, ii ;.!: Blaine Speaks, and Vrsea the Maintenance of the RepnhlU can Party in Toto. nil HTeeokN: J., Jury 3, 1877 J At the Robeson dinner Mr. Blame '"received with1 great .enthusiasm. He defended' Repubh'canism, especially as it waa administered by Gen. Grant.1 The protection of the rights of citizen ship in every" State was ts1.' cardinal feature, and a government that does not offer, protection la everycitizen in ekOyState had'nS!Vijht to? demand al legiance. Nothing was said" in "refer ence to thePresidentiatadministration except by' implicationrjiilThe, vmainten aace of the Republican i party ' intact was strongly urgedl' . itJ ' ' Gen. Kilpatrick spoke of the army and dealt some hard blows as to its present condition. 1 r.ilt was long aftertmidnight before the assemblage broke. up. ' ' " '. FLASHES.' ' - ..- ' V. '.'i'liii'.i r !i (Gen & erma$ was received with, mili tary honors by the r commandant, f at Fortress Mbprpe,',; .sr . ." . 'o.!; ; n Prof NathW R Smith", J surgeon and medical, pr&fctitioner 6f BaUimore, died yesterday morning;ged ZU li-i'A i Many Bishops about leaving Rome, 'delayed their departu rei oln account ef the Pope's health. - j ; A larger: block of -warehouses, were, burnedU;. London t yesterday. t-;Loss; five .thousand dollars. - j -J "!t ZjS Pan-Presbyteriaa. Councils iiiau EiiiiBUBeJuly,3,I877; luts jrau-jrrtwuyierian VOuncUjQjten ed 4 here' to-day.1 Tb!er 'sermons was i t3 'iv m to WQBRJSON-liirrtljiSj connty. in Crab Or-liiT chard township, after a tmgejnpjjr' jllpeos, cf "silfyearpMre. Mary Morrisou consort pf CyrnS) M.orrison $kf was 74 yearsold. ' uiwuimb vrtaiicB, ;oa -uwij pence ei; lis kind a ft fir Mnslble to torocore. whether it occupies a place on tha rdruggiaVf , , counter, banks A Co. haT' a World. wil rmiintdtAtut. aad we are, Kladtoj learn i that," since thw uenienniai.meir aireaax inporvuii lareiga trade has inert asedAna mastr gratifying manher.' JCvery WellaDrJoiatecl land should hate the mean bfwelghins everything that is Sold from it or beoait for it and this cam Apricajtarist, Jttaa,.J9fq8 Lf 'OT" mil. Pdstal Cbrhmittee. -a ' " ;-v,ty&i 1 I.- THE MEMBERS, who oompoee tne com-3 mitlee on Postal Affairs ssei respectroUr lrquestea to attend a meeting, of, the com mittee at the Onminek offina ' iM wandia atp.m. CHA8. B, JONES; ! J U, ,r.r, t stts t)J7hairmafti;;:- ATTiKTION elSDEFIHDITO Mail i;3t, f 9G5 n-HU .'tin ji.rtl itlniiim fjnliob &il JUJUli tl"4 l.il ot I;nvM; -k'S " 3 ' 1 .," ors. hj,? OiuY OiiT .'".' :,!We 1 s ive numerous lines : T 9r.i STi:a lin. iuJ u iiB'Id.iiM liq jjl JoHii quotations of- a few of our lst ALtWOOL Blue Flannel Full SUITS; ,$12.00 ' Cassimere PAKTSj 2.00 .ist-vT oJ edi ham . ,f,VSTft,l.... 1.00 200 Fancy, and White Mar. VESTS,, cost tomanufac- . T ;ture$2.00, ::.:-. J YOU are hereby .notified to. attend the regular monthly .meeting of your com pany this ( Wednesday h evesine. at 8.30 Olclock. ': ' . " .. , u ) r.t ', .t.: By order of Y . . JA.ME3H OER, R F Husiycttt, ' President ' ; " Secretary. ' '' GfeessBori FeialBiCiiUeie. TIHE Fall Session of 1877 will open, Anz ' oat 22d, (4th Wednesday.) Terms ter session of 20 weeks, board f ex clusive of waahi ng and lights,). $75 00 ; Tai tion in regular English coarse, I25-00; extra studies moderate. . ,; For catalogue apply to 'President T H Jones. J ; NHD WIL&QN, Pre't . ; , juii u '- Hoard of Trustees. 4th of July E X C U R s r O N TO- Richmond Va., -AKD- OLD POIIIT C0EIF0RT, THEsBICHMOND & DAUYILLE S. B., Will place on sale along the line of ; " . i i.: . - : THEIR ROAD JULY 3RD AND 4TH, '77, EXCURSION TICKETS TO ob o 5 . RICHMOND, VA,, AT THE LOW RATE ; ... '-ojE-..;j -Jviw vo ONE f ARE FOR ROUND TRIP., ., . i , ... ii - Vi . . s-Ticketa will be ennd tn rctnm nntil July6'th, 1877. . . . - ', i-o .o 1 . Persons coining to Richmond on July Srd have the privilege of purchasing a Ticket via Jaines - Biter' Steam, BoU Go's boat at 2D the voona trrD. Richmond to Old Point Comfort or Norfolk. h Rates to Richmond ftom Charlotte. $11.30. . . . - ., , ,. .,:! ,. JOHN R HACMURDO, J J A WILSON;; Gea'l Pass'rAg't. I A cent at Charlotte. . jun28 td !. r- 71RESH PEACHES: Arriving almost daily, at ! C aiiy, at . HEADQUARTERS. ' GREAT' REDUCTION ill preached bySUfford Flynri, of th4 Ed inburgh University. - fLXhe voice of reform-la heard. Ihroogh 'the land And speaks or she - good time coming.'; So too the spirit of reform is working in the nurseries of the land to banish those - dan gerous Opiums and Morphia preparations, and establish useful and harmless remedies: of which Dr Boll's faby Syrup is acknowl edged as the yery best for. all the' disorders of Babyhood and Childhcoq. iold every- waere at ma eems a douio.; -1 t it A .. -i, X .ii1, . . " i t.nr . ..3 ' 'J; r)il ti . . I MIT J HAVE just taken Stock, and find I have H 9 more Goods than I want to carry, so I will sell one half off at COST ' to sut the times.' I will Fell a fifii Silver American' Watch to $12.00. ' 1 will sell Gold Chains at$L00, &r lo'-c:iwvi Ja.iJ p. 7ff:n t-wl,JI -'"! dwt.' Watch Glasses fitted at 10c each, an4 everything else in proportion. . v n : y.. i.,,..,t.i .... a; ; - , , -.. ,t . , . .WEIGHT i AND XJUALITx OFi GOODS. luui f:o xf3'l Sj;;f ,fiXiiti xJl.jy,';: o WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED jLuj v:oa sui SuAT i "f .till!-iv ol r.in jV jjui xjjii o,;;..; sJff -?fn?.1 bnoi0. j X"' 3r,-'30ir Ca s b 1. 1 .v'i! je TCiiiBlTJt orb ejfis-jl dH ARLOTTE,' "H n I JI V we are pffering'&t! S.V.iT....... $10 X50 Alpacca SAGES, assorted "patternsr, Scm JEClD pas8imere Suitings at adml Nevo York Cost. nd for Goods at an eyenqreatet sacrifice, ,oon. tu UC OllUVYU tM UUI e VU -VVUJUvrS ' .-.ii'. Theite large reductions are not firom any fault of the Goods, but simply to close out odd lines arid sizes. R andato keeD our stock always new, resA and inviting. -5x . For further . and 4 more.r complete evid cc!' of these facts, ' , ' ' .:-( -ti-J jm. .-: id.) ifii'J ' f I "j.'- " I..'". "!'. .. -1'.? ..... we refer you with pleasure to our Salei B; onte; just june 10 51 Hepresentative Clothiers "j tke South. Ui ...iw.ir t.;;.- :v charlotte, n. o. LOVE AND NOW FOR! THAT OF A " , AKD DUCK OF A HIT." 39 -W-&-R- Having lately., purchased a olarga lot of a great deal beld' the . reiilr price, . .. : ana not wishing, to carry:iany p; it oyef, UE HAVE , THIS DAY: REDUCED THE PfilCE on aill;liries of iMHnerj; andancy Goods, so tnat everybody; n;bf?peir v. ., .... x;o;J-iifio;q.. ?T Ji suig f Vi;-uu,J ' ; i i' - at' a nominal price "bnl ,'..,! ''" ' ' v "'':.; 'C'.. . . . .w--, i..' : 's. '.' 'An i:f.i;-vv-iov3 Great biaigains may be expected at mm jone21 iy, us. V WW' aFA4JAAA fclMSFEILS. ;i .'iL'A-A'i lff?j:iioq e'id Jem , .SELLING 0P-B;ESQ;P0S T ',.... ,n!Jii!-J ii.Ul!'J-J..!t)Tl Oil I 10 CWfcHfeBCKJ T? Close Businese-bujlv:. I " I ton intifi f'O ,"j r. t ,, t ft 1 )iif. 'fiitt FANCY.1 Trimmed and Untrimmed HATS, 'LJ : j 1. iijIL. Vj fioI'Jibti O ,? lllBESraCTVE OP CQSTjsTa pLOSB IHE,BJB1NESS. fill.. H Ij I in I Ii i.illllll 1 . - I I I .lUl it A'' T.:&l;Ot R RJR. ) f u ftii itj-'rt ;!g1 BUPSRINTBSDSNT sopncE'T V Charlotte, N. C.VJutte?0, 1877. jiujs annual stoeEnoiaera') meennvnr tne Atlantic, Tennessee & i Ohio- RailTead on ThurBday next July oth. Stockholders and their families will be passed to the 'meeting and return free, upon, exhibiting their certificates of stock to the "conductor, . ,-u:. vm iMiaji y nnitif r.TCY:i a I bebb-'Un jt, firVa .'brtjwvai. tnd theercn'anjis;"1 liquor lealervthptels A. and' boarding honse keepersr of ;the county of Meckienburtr.: Toil are recraired bv law-to make your semi-annual return of purchases, whether in or out of the state,? your gross receipts- for the six months pre vious to this date, to me on the first day of July.1877 -1 am required to place the same in the hands of the Sheriff by. the 10th Inst. T hepe all parties -will be Punctual and not kreep me three months doing what could be! done in a few hoursi i 4fE 1 .isyyrt utiii r?," ili woii i'JftWlIJIAXWELLVi" ijjall.3tr inkKii a iVU U, Register. if. Stf K WaUington itrJShelby, N. 0.; L H vX LOnr, Proprietor. , Terms sinale meal 20 cents : lodein 25 cents. fHeofiefir to the, traveling public elegant loottn In fi lait3' thrf story Brick House, ana promaaru iceep ;? good table, oive him a call, his terms .are dower , than the lowest in Shelby. jV Anr person haviner trod nee to sell Would do will td call on him aC his tin shop and produce , store, rrwberer good prices are given;" Also examine his. lot parlor and coek 1 Stoyes. S car loads of Cook Stores to sellon nme till fall; j;iijci Sinday;BcHool Pic fji -1 "vif 'jrciH . u i " -mHERE will be a pionW.'at the CaUwba JL.riTr,on theOkOjA'A. R. R, under the auspices of the Charlotte Baptist Sun day School Friday; July 6ibc 1877. FARE FOB THE ROUND TRIP $ L & Each gentleman u allowed the privilege of taking two ladies. Without extra charge. Children half price.? JThe children of the Sunday School are requested to meet at the Church Friday morning at 7 o'clock. -Tickets for sale at the stores of 08 Holtoa, y B Franklin', X J Walker; - White A Sims, : kad at the olHce 'of T U Pittman. I JTiain till leave the depot at 7 J o'o'ock. 1 julSid ?J i - . H ClVd it!
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