. CH AELOTTE OBSERVES
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;-Zn Osxxsn Job Departiamt has been
tuoxonsnJT voTplled witn -'vary aa4
want, ana witiiui latest atriea of Type, aa
very manner of Job Worjc ctn now be Ooa :
wltn neatness, ftLrpatcn and cheapness.
WetanfnralsJiatsaortixotlaer
BUUSTS3, BlXJCt Ttratiw, .. ?
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. aily 1 year (post paid) in advance, " "7 $ 8 00
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" S mos. " " : - 00
" 1 mon. - . " i s 75
WEEKLY EDniOK. ' ' f
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Weekly, (in the county) in advance, tt 00
..... rtit of the county, postpaid - 2 10
Q month
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CHABLOTTE N. C, TUESDAY, JULY 10 1877?
. liberal reductions fjr clubs. -"S
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7 -4 Plif !
, UNDER THE NEW- MANAGEMENT . OF,, ; u
f i.:t35!J7i f '.i "TUT ? 1 j
HA8 been Refurnished and Refitted in first-class style JSnd offers inducements to
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Trayellers and Residents in its excellent table, supplied with the best the market affords
at prices to suit the times, p An active corps of waiters in attendance at meals, .ana no,
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pains -or expense spared to sender guests comfortable. , . ,
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IVIoderate Terms for Monthly Boarders.
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Black Cashmeres, Black Alpaccas,
A Large Lot of Edging! and Ihsertings,
LADIES' SUn UHBRELLAS.
A LArtGE ASSbRTMEW
MOSQUITO NETTING, CANOPY NETTING,
WHITE GOODS, TIES AND SCARFS.
Which wp will ofFer at very low prices, to suit the times -
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ELIAS; COHEN &
june?
B U R GE S S N I G H O L S ,:
WHOLESALE & RETAIL,
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ill tfei mflisr N CHEAP
B I ' - k ft I 0 ' PA RLOR A
DXAUCS IK
ALL KIND SI OF
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BEDDINGC.
jPUIJL. link
3ED8TEADb, LOUNGES,
CHAMBER surra.
COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND.
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CHILDREN'SrGA?ERIAGES,
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C H I L D R E N; ' S CARRIAGE S
JEfr I smirwMi ga full Ftf ck rf CHILDREN tS CABRIAGFS, "revett Styles" and
irest prices.! p ... wr- tffi n v
lowest pnces.L y ry re . 2
j ' foall and rnak'eyoarselectirto MH he assortment.. fall
-narl4
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fl N connection with the FnrDiture Busmtf s
J. of Mr E G Bogere. at my old stimq on
Boutb Trade Btreet, I will coronet me j un
dertaking Business on my own iaccotint;
I will keep a complete Stocky from the
(liaarvacif Wn Tiffin n th flnoot MptaHrt tj -
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Burial Case. Orders by telegraph or -otherwise promptly atM.to.;Mgetm
(D E M f 1; A IL M dD f IE IL
This Well! KndWni and Leading-Hoteli
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U N S U 11 P ASSE D' . ifACCMMODATIONS,
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TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC.
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the:;f.bbiutulems, first-class,
THE HOUSE IS CARPETED THROUGHOUT.
'.'i ' . J ' '- GaV "arid Elcclric Bells are in i every roonj. - t
.TjtnTaTWdg5Flbridi or; Persons, Traveling
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"FOE -PLEASUEE, THIS HOUSE OFFERS EVEBY: FACILITY
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: TEBMS-r$3.00,:2;5d and $2.001pef iay5 according
to location of room; ; ' ,1;
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TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.,
WASHINGTON;
What Pitkin Publicly Promul
gates About Packard and
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Washington, July 9. The RepwU
can interviewed ex-Marshal Pitkialof
Louisiana : -
Pitkin "Well, neither Packardsrior
myself is bene trpon. any; deep Beated
revenge, bat as tar as' we can anord
the .Republican party legitimate
redress, we will not hesitate to do it."
.Reporter "Is it true that you two
gentlemen have brought about the
indictment against the members of the
returning board ?" , l j
Jfitkm "it is an atrocious false
hood. We have had nothing whatev
er, to do with it. The grand jury is
composed of Democrats, and ' tbg
Judge, Whitaker, is a vioieTir
Democrat. I amoBauened. j.tqat -the
whole movement was instigated from
New York in the Tilden interest.
Moreover, I am led to believe that the
original returns of the late election
are -to pe promulgated in favor OfTi)
den arid JNichol is." J-s' 1 ' ' , - '
! .WARLIKE RED ITI CIV.
Following Close," Upon the: In
dians Reports to the War
:l Department.
V WASHiNQTbsr,Taly 9-?The - following
important telegram was received here
Viste'rday and copies furnished to. the
.President and the Secretary .', of
fette:l UPiai 'V
E. D. Townsend, Adjutant-General, ;
Washington, D. U. :
"The .following has been received,
t accords with my reply to Trevino's
etter telegraphed to headquarters yes
terday. I telegraphed Shafter. There
is no necessity of following the trail of
the Indians to where they are already
punished by Bullia, but to look : close
for that made by the party that raided
on the Neuces. (Signed,")
"Ord, ttrigadier-Ueneral.
e , v "Fort Clabk, Texas, July 7.
iGenOrtiL-iSansAntonioi-. .?
"1 was all ready to cross to
morrow in support ot iiuins
and Hunt. This morning at 2 o'clock,
Bullia came in alone, having ridden one
hundred and forty miles in thirty -six
hours. Bullis, in coming down from
Davis, struck the trail of the Indians
from Gillespie county, halfway be
tween the Pecos and the Rio Orrande.
Just before night on the 29th of June,
being only three or four hours behind
them, he followed them to the -Rio
Grande and crossed the river, drown
ing two of his horses, and on the third
day he came on them while they were
resting. He attacked them at once.
The Indiana retreated lay- mountain.
fightingv After an engagement of one
hour, they all managed to escape, none
of them beingwounded. Bullis got
all of the horses but two. The fifty
reported by Gen. Clitz as passing the
point at Rock Spring are all accounted
for. Eight left on the trail and six
were killed, while the rangers' were
on the trail, and while Bullis was en
the trail. Two were taken away py an
ndian. and twenty-five were captured
by Bullis. He also found at the camp,
parts of the horses taken from John-
son's.on the Neuces,showing that some
f the band had scattered after that
affair, and got wth the party residing
invGiuespieikmntyi sprpbably! joining
them in Mexico, as theywent out ten
days at first. Bullis reports the Indians
at Lepons, and that he saw no signs to
indicate that', they were near; their
village. This is likely near somei of the
tewns. I have ordered the companies
to Stop, as they are, until your iOrders
are rxeceivedrfSTh traihfollowed by
Bullia is the only plain trail that we
Know nas laieiy croEsea, sou . ab, vub
Indians who mada it, havei . been
caught, I will go on without further
orders, as Lieutenant Bullis reports it
impossible to follow the trail where he
struck them, and scouting on the other
side would haye to be for the Indian
camp, or anything that! might turn
up, (Signed, j BHArrni,
Lieutenant-!OQionei.
I Portland. Oregon. I July? 9.NA dis-
patchfrorn Lewistohl 6tbva Walla
vy alia- bOMjay Btyro? pf g j
nA courier iustTr6m"Col. rerry en
route for General Howard with a pack
tram and escort of thirty men, says
that he was attacked on the 4th, and"
ten soldiers and two citizens were kill
ed. CaDt. Whipple in command at
tJottonwood, came to the rescue and
reDuIsed the ..Indians. The Indians
are in 'force around Col. Perry l and
CaPt. Whipple, who have only force
enough for defence. The route is
iinsafa ta j Cottonwood;. It ,irs a bold
stroke of Joseph ;and bisjbandlid jtjs
reported by a Bignai to : ine inajans
north and east, and will . stir them up
to the oilensive. rarties lust from the
Spakane' country report that,1 all
settlers ex cept five men between
Snakahe Down bridge ... and Peloiize
landine. have left their nomes ano neq
to Walla ; w ana. xne maians nave
destroyed some neldtrand gardens."
1 TEL'EGRAPniC BRIEF.
THE RUSSO-TUBKISII WAR.
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Twenty Thousand Russians cn
. the, march. ;
's 'vji: Oil t !-t. . i . , 1,1
The Russiant to Occupy Constantino
v, . ' ; ple at all Hazards.
The Saltan will noti Guarantee
Protection to Christians Un-;
' less Russia will' Cease to
. . Incite , Rebillion. , , ; '
Un-Seawortby Condition, of the Bus
. siau Navy The i Cause iof jthe ;
s Enssian Defeat in Aia,U V'
i -ill
JJonpon, June 9. The Simnitza cor
respondent of the 1 Daily News under
stands that the Czar has resolved final
ly to cross the Danube to see as much
of the war as possible. Czarowiti'will
be appointed to the chief command of
the army designed for ' the siege of
The Daily News' dispatch dated Erze-
roum, Sunday, says ; "The Russians
are advancing intp the Alt valley. It
la iearea mat inis movement ia m enn.
sequence of, their withdrawal from
other points. The Turks are moving
troops iiO resist tnem.
: The News' Vienna dispatch states that
twenty thousand newly arrived Rus
sian troops are now en the march from
Jaesy to'Galatz. .V .. . , 1 ... '
The Times' correspondent at Bucha
rest says i Vine Russians assert that
the affair at Biela jft as simply . a feint.
This is probably true, but the feint be
came more serious than was intended.
Probably the Russian force making the
demonstration on Biela came upon the
Turks in force sooner than they ex
pected, and suffered severely as a con
sequence; several "hundred, wounded
have reached Bucharest from this en
gagement. Two Russian , corps are
moving into Roumania to form ( a reserve."
Abdula Kerim Pasha is said to be
fortifying the linefrom Shumla to Jom-
bah to defend Adnanople. .
Manchester, July 9 The Guardians
special from Simnitza Saturday, re
ports tnat the Turks evacuated Biela
on Friday morning after the battle.
They fall back on the line of Rustchuk.
A battle is imminent near Ternova.
The limes Berlin correspondent tele
graphs that the Austrian government
has re-opened the harbor of Klek to the
Turkish provisioning columns.
ine Daily 'l elearaptvs . special from
Erzeroum Sunday, (fonfirms the report
the bombardment of Kars. and aadsT
lhey are iorallng-n " entreiicned.
camp on the eastern side of the city.''
The Uuardian's London correspond
eat says he understands that the gov
ernment has information that the Rus
sians intend to occupy Constantinople
at all risk, unless the Turks: anticipate
mat event, Dy- making peace on me
Czar's terms. "The effect of the receipt
of this and other intelligence as to the
Russian's intentions," sa) s the corres
pondent, "has been to modify very
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uonmuerauiy liiw view . taaen oi me
crisis by certain members of the Cabi
net,, .The practical outcome will pro
bably be that if the more energetic
members should feel bound to adopt
an active policy, they will no longer be
opposed. by those ; of their colleagues
who-have hitherto been disposed to
caution ; Tt Is reported that a power
ful reinforcement is to be sent to the
squadron m Besikabay." 1 ; ;
London, July a. a special dispatch
'torn Constantinople by way of Syra to
the Ximei, says: "The Sultan recently
at a private audience declared to Mr
Layard, British representative, that he
would not guarantee protection to
the Christians if the Russians contin
ne to excite rebellion in .Bulgaria, and
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'. iGen. Osborne, minister to ChilLsails,
to-uajr
- General Combr.' minister "to the
Sandwich-slBlands. sails from 'San
Francisco in'AiigustV j
. Dr Goldine accepts the superintend
encyftbf the Insane Asylilm, vice
Nichniis.
The Merchants' Loan and Trtist
Bf Tl.il XT T Uflnr nn.'!
Uompany oi jranexBuiJ, i. umauo
bended; -The depositors are, probably
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sale - ine stoCKnoiuera ucaviijr
" AJ whirlwind sStfci-Pensacker, Wis
consin, Sunday, leaving butf three
houses.- Six persohs are knawn-to
have been killed twenty1 wounded, and
fivfl are missmg. ( ..-.... - v
1 jflol.'j: W:'Woodruff."the'ioldest offi
cer; of the -New York division,pf, the
Pennsylvania Railroad, died.oi, paraly
rpe
The Times' Bucharest corres pondent
on the 4th of July, says : "Indications
are observable that Russia's" efforts to
dissuade Roumania r from taking aft
active part in the campaign are mere-
y designed to allay Austria's appre-
hensionsVtThe correspondent thinks
it probable that an advance guard of
Roumanians may cross At blmnuaa and
work up the southern bank of the Dan
ube, until they secure a crossing place
where they can b. j omed by the m aiq
body..
-The Bremen Weiser Zeitung, which is
not unfriendly to Russia, says : "On
the eve of war, it was discovered
that only thirty per cent of the Russian
navy, was sea worthy. Reinforcements
for the Caucassian army are much de
layed because only five, -out of ten
steamers of the Caspian flotilla in tser
via are in good condition." v
: R.RAGrj-WrrATzrtJuly; 9.The reply of
Hkuptschina to rnnce ! Milans speech
was guarded and pacihe m tones, v ; , rs
HiRZEROUM, J uly 9. The t Turkish of
ficial dispatch to the-News says ."The
Russians have forty- battalions on the
north, side of Ears. The bulk of their
army and heavy artillery haye . with
drawn in the direction of Alexandra-
pie. The lme between Mukhtar Pasha's
headquarters and Kara is completely
free from Russians. ' un the 4th inst
Mustanha Pasha, the new Governor of
Kars, f. left Mukhtar ' Pash a ,with . a
reinforcement of 40,000, the- former
garnson of Kars.
London; July j 9. The Times, , com
menting on the recent report of the
movements ot Austrian troops says
."The7 Austrians canv scarcely: delay
moch longer the inevitable occupation
of Bosnia; I There lis every reason to
believe that the Turks would witedraw
from the province u rather than drive
the court of Vienna in to , the i position
of an open foe." "-r. - . ,r - I
A 'Renter from 1 St Petersburg says
"According to reports received here
the Russian retreat in 'Asia is not at
tributable to the Caucassian rising,
which is virtually supposed, but to the
fact that the Russians were too weak to
overcome the 7 Turkish ' forces whose
strength had been underrated." f ; i
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-No child can sleep soundly while sniferiDg
with Colic, or from Teething,- Remove the
cause by using Dr Ball's Baby Syrup. Only
. x is ... . c hi
The B poiteO, Death of the Pope
' ' ntrue z ' - A i , r .
! Londo,'. England,,. July -9. The
Heraldi correspondent m . Rome tele
graphs that the rumor i of: the" Pope's
aeatn, wmcn nas Deem ia- circuiauon
for the last two days,- is -i absolutely
false.
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Hew "Advertisements.
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C i t y ; T a x,e si !
A LL persons residing In the City of Char
xl lotto on the 1st Monday In February
last, and all bodies politic or corporate, who
ovrnea or posa eased taxable property; on
the day aforesaid are hereby notified to re
turn to me, on oath, within 80 days .from
and after the 10th day of July, 1877J a fall;
true and perfect list of - their taxable polls,
real and personal eetate, and of their net
inconaea;.xeceived duTiue the fiscal -vaar.
next preceding; the said 1st Monday in. Feb
ruary, 1877, :'-iJ- cl j r J. 1
Any such person, body politic: or cott
porate. m failing: to return, is liable to a
penalty of $200.. "i .
, By order of the Board of Aldermen, T ,
. F NASH, Clerk & Treas.1
jalyl5 3t Ssac ban ' - ; - - ' -r . , . j i -;
Democrat and Home leaseeov "oaw for
30 days and send bill to city treasarer .
1 SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ? '" V
Will open for the fall term, on Mon lay,
, ceptemDer zist, IS77.
; Lost.
fK Sunday night on Trade street, a Gold
Jttreastpin
left at
jallO It
A reward will be paid if
THIS OFFICE, r
TO THE PUBLIC.
NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. LEROY
; 8. DAVIDSON succeeds me, this day,
in the business heretofore carried on by me
unaer me nrm ana styieor j. jjulb. A cent.
and that he assumes the debts of said firm,
and is authorized to collect all debts due
the same. , :, ,
While tbabking the "citizens of Charlotte
and surrounding country for their liberal
patronage, I would respectfully ask a con
tinuance of same for ray successor.
: ' J. DULS, Agent.
JnlylOtb, 1877. . - - ; :
1 WOULD inf rm the public that as suc-cta-
Of of Mr. J. DULB. A?ei 1. 1 assnmp
the debts of said firm, all which will be raid
on presentation. -;
I further desire to call the attention of the
public to the fact that I haye on hand a
LARGE and f OMPI ETE STOCK
lY.i. OF ,. v.'-.
Staple J Fancy Gmtm&T
niiiV-TTih iii ... I.. J.iii 1 tamala nutt
demands of my cus' oners.
. I respectfully solicit a share of the public
patronage, and will endeavor to rive satis
faction both as to PRICE and QUALITY
OF GOOD3. .:
Mr. J. DULS will remain with me. and
will be glad to serve his old friends amd eas
terners,
LEEOY 8. DAVIDSON.
. 8 accessor to J.' Dais, Agent.
July 10, 1877, ... ;,;r..
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No-FEARofvUaving ourZPBICEgtJpfiM.
They are the 'J)maifofl;MitMf8w
1C hUV J
We ' give quotations of- a few-of our
numerous lines : '
sfjiLL-iQOL Blue Flannel , FuU SUITS,... .... $ 1 2.00
Ofe yv-; Cssimere PAKTS, U.....".Ub 2.00
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500
200
150
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jane 19
Mfle
mow: is youe time i.
Corner Trade and Tryon Sts. is the PLACE.
m. Adcnicnstein, i
; 'Merchant Tailxyr
Offering nbw. to make np his Spring and
summer uooas regaraiess to regular price
-v yoR CA8BT'! ' '
before carrying the same over until next
season, j- Satisfaction guaranteeo. c call
respecuuiiy solicited. . . -.
Don't forget the place, over F. Scarr ft Co
SjaitailiiE I MeTilleMrM'
THE following schedule will be operated
on the Spartanburg & AshevilleBailroad.
in connection with the Charlotte Air-Liae
Railroad, and the Stages at the head of the
road, to Hendersonyille, Asheyille and the
Warm Springs, on and after this date :
Leave Charlotte via Air-Line B E. 7:30 a. m.
Arrive at Spartanburg at ... .. 1:30 p. m.
Xieave tpananDurg ior Mt. Try on, yB? " :
Arrive at Mt. Tryon .M...,0; ',SO'
Arrive at Hendersonyille ,8:30
FARE.
Round Trip Tickets, (o'co and return any
time witnm tnree mon tns, -
Charlotte to Warm Springs and return, $21S0
Asnevme " 1430
" " Flat Rock " ' 10.30
" " Hendersonyille 4,: ( 1050
- Tickets for sale at the Air-Line Depot
The Post-Offlce Department at Washing
ton has ordered daily .mails to be carried on
une29tf i Prest; Sdt A.'Eaihoad
; A..T. O.& R. R.
SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, I
' :)": Charlotte, N. 0. July 6, 1877. J
fY( : and after Vondav, July &h. '. the
J following Schedule will be ran over this
roaaij, - , , , , -
)ttrj-:!,uwJ,.'JMMt.Mif.MM'M .it a..vv
andHVniter.irESTa '
ture f 2.00, we are! offering at
Ipacca SACKS, assorted patterns, .75
for Goods at ani even greater i sacrifice,
ask to be shown to out JoWCountersl
These large reductions are not from any fault of the Goods.
lit simply to close out odd lines and sizes, ahdl to ieep our
stock always new, fresh and invitina.
rpr iurtner and more complete evidence ofu theses Jacts,
we refer you with pleasure to our Sales Rooms,
Just below itlie JFirst NatioJnal Bank.?
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i H4J ?" .' ' CHARLOTTE, N. C.
THE
AN ELEGAKT : :
M BLEACHED MUSMfl,
jr - : ,'M' I '!' ; ! JnftflT r?iVo: j'r'l
At 8J cts. per yard, by the piece, 05 9 cts, per yard if cut. ;i , .( .
.. ... t - . . .!;.. . .: . t im;J 't ,srtff;!tJ&di9r3Dfi'fl-rfJ fOin
Arid ask for tbe above, which is; una tiestion-
Hi .!V1 W. 1" .Hill
:. "Til -.
ably the cheapest;? g
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bfltered::
in ; any vmarket;
-t.
Democrat and Southern Home oopy. , : , , , 4, .,..
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WHOLESALE AND BETAlt,
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GOING NORTH.
Leave Charlotte, :
,;' D. College. . i
' MooresviUe, ;
Arrive gtatesville, .
: 8 30 a.m.
10.20.
10.64 "1
12.00 dol
GOING SOUTH.
1.30 p.m.
3.12
5.00
Leave Statesville. j . ..
'.. 1 i m mmt T' ' 1 V
" -juooresviue, ! -u i,,
" D. College; " ; '
Arrive Charlotte." '"r: ,m! T
Close connection made at Statesville with
trains over the W.N.C. K.B.. ,1." ; ;
Round trip tickets to Newton and return
$4.40, to Hickory at d return $5,00, to Mor
gan ton and. return $8.15, to Marion and re
turn $7.05, to Henry's and return $8.40, to
Asheville and return $12.40,' to; Warm
Springs . and; return . $18.40.i These tickets
are good for return paieage until November
All charges must be pre-paid on Freight
offered for shipment to Section House, Hen-
derson's, Aleiandriana ; and Caldwell's.
These being "Flag Stations," the Company
is not liable for loss, or - damage - to freight
after it is unloaded at either of the above
named "Flag Stations." , -? ; -
. No freight will be receiyea by Agents for
shipment unless the name of consignee, and
destination is distinctly marked thereon. '
s , . . . j; j GOBMXET.
July7 . ' Superintendent
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HiC ECCLES;4TROPRIETOR
sis yesterday. ,
25 cents per botue. ' "
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