CHaRLOTTE'OBSEaVEI ! . r . ' e ') V.-' Aj X sea. C 1 - jod pnirjTirjc. r . t f v . ' ' i 4 e ft . V . The obsxxvxx Job Department has been thoroughly iuppUed wita every amO4 want, and wiva tae latest styles of Type, an every manner of Job Wont can now be don witn neatness, dlspaton and cheapness. ; - We tan fturnlab atinort notloe r. ! BLANKS. BUJiTfKAm - . UETXEBHXaJS,0AfiI)a, 1 ., : TAGS.BXGXTPTS.rOSTXBa.1; . rsoGBAiooa, hakd bills, - ? m n " - - subscription rates 1 year (postpaid) in advance," 6 mos. - . a" 5 $8 00 4 00 200 , .-75 3 mos. I moo WEEKLY EDITIOH. 1-i I veeUvKin toe cotfuty) in Wanc&$2D0 'out of the onty; postpaid? JO i A in ATI is 6 - CIIAELOTTE N. C. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 1877 NO. 2,193, Liberal reactions fodnbs. . .ON ' " If ' ' ' I UKDEB. Trf H iiOjkaiirj.r.uUh'n :xev:-s1 luUJm'JllH .111 JfiJSiKl f "ii-'r: as been Refurnned, and .Befitted lnnrsglas ''iKpana'WeWldftnis to' ' , . : -rj. ... s .w- '.r' ,l"i'.VU ,'JUilJ'SllA .iKir!.;H!i') Travellers and BeaidenW in excellent tableued wiliest affbrda t nrices to suit the times. An active corps df waiters in attendance-at;' meals,1 and ' pains or expense spared to tender guests c6fcforble v ,.rfJ. .?r ,feKt The Presidency of the Texas Pa cific B. B. MeCormick's Fu ture Schurz's Patronage Sen ator Bansom The Presiden tial Tour. The General Tone of the News Very Unfavorable to Bussia. , . Various Attacks Upon Plevna Osman Pasha Boutes the B ussians Wear Plevna. Other ile ws and Gossip. no .J . ' . -.1 ' , t 'i Moderate ;TermfdrtMof1thlyB OUR, MOTTO IS TO PLEASE. i ;.tt!';o. aprl ELIAS, COHEN 1 ROESSLER, Lnticipat,ing a fyn-'r 'thif sao-t' have boughtJargely, aadnpw have the f pieasure of in vitingyour attention to iln attractive IPall Stools, At ptfcei surprisingly cheap. DRES3 GOODS Our stock is large, and so cheap that it is no long- r econ omy to buy calico. that defy EADY MADUL0lTJJIXG Our stock is complete, at prices READY com FANCY CASSI MERES A nice aessortment. CARPETS Bea'utjful m. design1 jind cheaper than ever. f X "f. In fact our stock is larger and, '.cheaper in every , department than here tofore. Call and inspect it;,;' '; J .ij., . A i ..tt ELIAS,. COHEH & ROESSLER. BUR E S H 0 L S , WHOLESALE & RETAIL 1 YO!1A""l ... MMl DKALEE IS ; . ALL KINDS OF BEDDI1NG, &C- A PIT 3L, LINB or CHEAP BEDSTEADo, L0UNGE8, PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS. HcOFFINSof all KINDS on HAND No. 5, Weet Trade St., HARL0TTE, N. C FRES G-OODS -AT- FU R N I TU R E WAR E H O USE OHILDR'SsQARIAGES, CHILD RgtffMc -A R R I A C E S, -r.WaSHiNGTON, September 15. It is loosely : stated that x-Gov. Brown , vice-president of the Texas Facinc Railroad will become its president, un der an impression that his position on the Lo uisiana- Com in isiion wi II inflii-. ; en.ee th e adm inistration favorably, io-, i ward the great road. k Md ? It may be a ccepted that Govv -jAXt Cormick desires ta retire fron the as eistantj secretaryship of the Treasury, because its 'duties deprive him ojHire out-door life to which he has been ac customed. He is not on (the slate for the Russian or any other mission, tin; less it be. the commissionership to the Frenchexposition. Gov. McCormick was actiye and useful in the success of the centennial. ' Seretary Schurz suspects some squat ters, who have applied for patents for desert lands in the far West, have aC' cidentally secured an occasional slice of meadow lands. He has ordered the commissioner to withhold all patents until his agents have reported. To gether with his log desert land and other agents, Schurz will have more patronage than Morton in the Pustof rice Department. The Supreme Court convenes Octo ber the 8th. Second Assistant Postmaster Gene ral Tyner has returned. Geo. H. Pendleton and Garfield take the stump jointly during the Ohio canvass. Evarts holds to the opinion that the amalgamation of the direct cable viti ates its charter. Matt Carpenter thinks the Republi cans will carry Wisconsin by hard work. Gen. Randall Gibson,, whose health improves at the German Spasr returns October 1st. The Secretary makes a mystery of the new commissioner of Indian Af fairs until he returns from Louisville lc don't matter as much as the secre tary seems to think First Assistant Postmaster General Tyner has dispatches that there is no particular change in Morton's condi tion to-day. Thirty temporary clerks were ban nered, at, the Treasury Department to day. Seven thousand five hundred dollars was contributed to the conscience fund of the treasury to day by an ob scure person. Senator Ransom ia quoted : "The Democrats will not attempt to organ ize the Senate by seeking aid from dis eruntled Republicans." Schurz has discovered some logs and two saw mills in Colorado which he has ordered replevined. The squatters are ordering dictionaries to know what replevin means. Secretary Evarts and his two daugh ters left this morning for Louisville, stopping at Grafton, W. Va., where they will remain until the arrival of Secretary Schurz and Postmaster Gen eral Key, who leave this morning The postmaster general will accompa- nr the presidential party on their Southern tour. Secretary Schurz ex pects to leave the party at Louisville and return to the city, arriving on Wednesday evening, 9th instant. Sec retary Thompson will accompany the nartv as far as Chattanooga, from which place he will proceed to Pensa- cola. Fla.. for the purpose of examin ing the navy yard at that point. The President, accompanied by a number of the party, among them being Secre- London, September 15. The Servi ans will delay a declaration of war un til operations against Plevna assume a more cheerful look from a Russian point of view. . 1 , ; ; General tSKobeiCfl repulsed ! five at tacks on Tuesday, but at the sixth he was com pelled to abandon twa redoubts before Plevna which he had captured Tuesday. Plevna is proyisoned for IWU UlUUblJB. Biker Pasha drove the Russians intd VodifzTter with a heavy loss. The gen eral tone ef the news is very unfavor able to the Hussians. ' ' The Daily ' News has just issued a special edition containing the follow ing, dated Bucharest, Friday night: "I left the battle field before Plevna at 12 m i y esterday : Two redoubts taken by Gen Skobeloff on Tuesday evening were - Held twenty-four hours. On Wednesday the Turks made the sixth attack, and finally about 6 o'clock in the evening drove him out. Me lost three cannon which he had placed in the redoubt. He asked for reinforce ments several times, but Gen Livitzky refused them thinking Gen Skobeloff had enough men to hold the redoubts. finally Gen Krilloff on his own re sponsibility sent a remnant of the regi ment which had attacked the lower re doubt, near Plevna, and whose effec tive strength was reduced to one thou sand men, utterly unfit to go into bat tle Even this regiment arrived a few minutes too late, and another regi ment sent from the headquarters of the staff to reinforce him, arrived when Gen Skobeloff already had retreated. the loss of these redoubts is disastrous, for the Russian attack, as it seems that the Russians, in possession of these two redoubts and the Grevica redoubt, had counted upon recommencing the offensive immediately. This is now impossible until the arrival of rein forcements. "When I left the battle-field all was quiet except the light artillery fire. lhe Russians are still in possession of the Grevica redoubt, which was under a continual heavy fire from the Turks. This redoubt was visited by Col Will es- ly, who says it is heaped full of dead Russians and Roumanians." A dispatch from Shumla to the Daily Telegraph, dated Fridav, says : "Osman Pasha has attacked the Russians in great force at Dubruk on the road from Plevna to Sofia, where they had forti fied themselves in order to prevent him from receiying supplies. The Russians were badly beaten and have loct several thousand men, besides nine guns. LATER DISPATCHES. .LOKDON, September id. mere is hardly room for doubt that the week's operations about Plevna did not result as favorably for the KussoKoumanian army as was expected, in view of the reportsfrom Russians sources. The brief Turkish bulletin about the affairs at Plevna reads : "Since Friday the Russians have made continuous as saults, but have been repulsed. We have recaptured two redoubts on the Lovatz road, which recently fell into the enemy's hand. DThis coincides with the only detailed i r . i 1 1 . narratives yet, receivea, ana wim me later Russian bulletins. The friends of Russia have reason to fear therefore, that the capture of the Grivica redoubt is of much less signifi cance than was at first represented. If so, Osman Pasha may await his re inforcements without fear of further immediate molestation. These rein- a- m . . . tt m a. x iMtD.rSEAUT Y. A. ' voung woman alarmed the house yesterday by etand- C . , i rit i i - . j, ujg uu a vuujir, witu oer BKirut arawn tight around her feet, and screaming : "Mother! mother! Here's a great big awful nasty mouse j' - She was rescued, and in half an hour h ad pound ed her little sister black and blue, eat-1 n a large pan- of cold beans, and got ten ready to look sweet when Charley uauie 10 ukb ner out urivmg. The season being about to end, dead head correspondents will cease writing from watering places flatterinc nraia of these localities, which paid for their own grub by emptying the pockets of timers, auu me puouc will .. no longer be bored with such stuff until another season, ,when the eame : tribe, will re sume uieir occupation, we suppose for this service these dead-heads are allowed to dine with the servants, but pick their teeth among, the guests.- Statesville, American. . ..'; fMjiL ipaisiPMSAarnoixis. (Grand Sirialtaneons: -'tesaDDg I3ST (Charlotte r and (Dbesfer o cnild can sleeu soundlv while suffer ing with Colic or ftom Teething Remove tne cause by using Dt Bull's Baby Syrnp. Only 25 cents per bottle. A Very Good Reason. The reason why only one sample bottle of Merrell's Hepatine for the Liyer will be sold to the same person, for ten cents, by oar druggists, in Charlotte, is because of the enormous expense of importing the Hepa tine into this country, but as there are fifty J j i t . uusea in ine .large size Doixies, it seems two cents a dose is cheap enough for a medi cine that cures dyspepsia and liver com plaint. All who have not bad a sample Douie are entitled to one tor ten cents at all druggists. Three doses relieves any case of dyspepsia, constipation, indigestion or liver complaint, in the world Regular s"zg bot- les, htty deses, $l. Astonishing Success It is the duty of every person who haa nsed Boschen's German 8yrnp to let its wonder ful qualities be known to their friends in curing consumption, severe coughs, cronp, asthma, pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No person can use it without immediate relief. Three doses will relieve any case, and we consider it the duty of all druggists to recommend it to the poor dying consumptive, at least to try one bottle as 40,000 dozen bottles were sold last vear. and not one case where it failed was report- ea. cucn a meaicine as the tierman Syrup cannot oe too wiaeiy Known, ask your aruggist about it ; sample bottles to try sold at ten cents. JKeuiar sizs 75 cents. For sale by T C Smith. Then .will be presented all the new additions. . changes of shape; and every new feature: possible to be secured to bur VJjOTHIMQ. The thorough individuality and artistic excellency of our styles have constantly been remarkea upon, while the favorable acceptance of our ''garments, an tiie per fect" and universal satisfaction they have'giveji :has fbeto most gratifying to us. We in return for this remarkable, but we trust, deserved support, shall continue to, work for . the inter ests of our patrons. v , , Our Charlotte and Chester houses are under one manage ment. The stvles, fabrics and prices are the same. s Ave dis tribute our favors equally; show no partiality, and v make It our sole ajm that every patron shall receive full value for his money and proper treatment in each and every transaction. Those who have not already discovered the advantages we offer in fine custom-made and medium grade garments for men, boys and children, and the very moderate prices at which the same may be purchased, we trust will take the dine to can on us m person, anq we aesire tne inspection 01 tne most cultivated tastes, feeling assured that our new stock will meet all their wishes. It is not necessary to wait until the opening day to see the large portions of the new styles, as we always work in advance, in order to have every thing in readiness on the day and date spoken of. . New Advertisements. Bept 16 IE. DD. LAMA & WO., Leading Low Price Clothiers 20,000 POUNDS Wheat cash, at sept 15 3t Bran, for B N sale low for SMITH'S. Consignments of Apples WANTED -by- J. C. BEDELL. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and wholesale dealer in FOREIGN and DOMESTIC FRUITS, CHARLESTON, S. C. SS- Stencil plates sent on aDDlication. rrompi returns guaranteea. Reference Andrew bimonds. Esq . Presi dent First National Bank, Charleston, S. C. sept 10 at MERCHANTS Of Charlotte and vicinity : "70UR attention is invited to the PAPER x UAiis we nave tor sale some of onr own ntake and some made at the North. We offer both kinds at prices and discounts proportioned to quantities purchased, graded to make it to the advantage of merchants to see onr list before buyiog. sept 13 T1DDY & BRO. Office of WITTKQWSKY & RINTSLS. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Wittkowsky & Rintels, THE LEADING forcements are, according to the lime' pi tne party, among inem neing oecre- vinna dispatch, already on their way A tanes Evarts and McCrary, and Post- from gofi whence- most of the re. A , master General Key, will proceed Jo 8erVes have been sent across the Bal- J01?1 kans to Orchanie. The following dis- cription of Sulieman Pasha's position written ten days ago is probably still For Rent p I tin ire-f ivir g lowest prices. JtfVTfCH3iKBENf VAiiRIAGiS, "revtest Styles" and PS Call and nisk eycur aelecjien whiWneaesortinent is fafl. - marH N connection with tie FnrnitnrfrBnsrness Cs Of M T V. Ci Pnoani ofe tT rttA fttnnd Jm r uth Tiad ft Street, I jiU conduct thetln wrtaking Business ckfTny; own accotmVib S'ving it my personal attention. I Will keen a fnmrJAta fitnrk. -from Cheanest WnnH fViffinrfn fh finest Ahn.Hn Burial Case. Orders by telegraph cr otherw promptly attended to. ggjj Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville, and return to vvasnington pernaps via Richmond about the 2oth. It id intimated that the Commission er of Indian affairs will be Mr Ezra A Hoyt, ef New York, who is at present a member of the board of Indian com missioners Within the last twelve years the gov ernment has accumulated a large amount of real estate in various parts of the country, particularly in the South by reason of violation, bv the owners, of the provisions of the internal revenue laws, and it now appears that the accumulation of that class of gov ernment property makes a very valu able aggregate. Attention has not been given the matter however, says Schurz, to an extent that the interests of the government requires. Some time ago the commissioner of internal revenue appointed two agents to make a per sonal examination of the subject to as certain and report upon the localities of such real estate, the condition, the titles thereto; the value etc., and solicit purchasers This WeltkrmvRixandi: fading? Hotel, The Cotton Crop. j.j.i 5 0CrEIhfIC5B??W(Blcr,lbFFEM . i .3 tf?iu: n ! -J t f ilillPMWE: iS0FiIST-CLfiSS. . - . i.ii?MTJn tinted fnititu IS CARPETED THROUGHOUT. THE KC L W i Gju and Elcclric Bells are in every room- in liwnlids, JElorida.'or8te-ori:H?T1Bffl5 " fornnl 3 89 gH iJ-.v-.;. i HA 3 Si Kr. 9- .v. - T TI,TTS I StA . ri Ig$3.C(Hi$2 jSOiaiid 82.00 pcLvday,racc6itog MM ' Washesoton, December 15. The statistician of the Department of Ag riculture reports the condition of the cotton crop during the first week of September as averaging for the whole cotton belt the same as in September of last year. Florida, Alabama, Mis 8issippi. Louisiana, Arkansas and Ten nessee make higher averages than in 1R76. The Carolinas. Georgia and Texas report less favorably, the great est reduction, being in Texas: as com nared with. last month. Florida, Ar kansas and Tennessee only report im provement. The per centages of con dition are as follows : ; North Carolina, 83;"' South Carolina, 85;: Georgia," 77; Florida. 94:' Alabama. 91: Mississippi, 88; Louisiana,! .92; Texas,1 70; 'Arkan sas, 99: Tennessee, 100. The caterpillar is present m all 01 tne uuu- maws ana in South Carolina, but has done little damage as " yet.-excepfc in-JTexas. Ia several parishes iri Louisiana the loss is considerable from this cause. Where it has made a late 'appearance2r.it: will benefit rather than, injure the crop. In, the Atlantic States there is muchcom plain t of rust, m ainly Tesulting from drought, but in some counties from in- iurv by beating .storms. in this seci tion. the: growth' is. late; ands the effects; of frost in shortening the haryest-l correct in the main: "Sulieman Pasha's army, including the reinforcements just received, keeps up its original number of 4Z.O0O men, with ample field artillery and mountain guns. Up on his right and left he has established 16.guns which gave the Russians no rest night or day. Although he can not sufficiently command the road from Gabrova into the Russian fortifications to prevent their receiving supplies, he can and does make them have anything but an easy time within their entrench ments, which are exposed to his mur derous flanking fire that entails very heavy losses. Gen Rodizky cannot break through, the force before him and descend into the plain any more than Sulieman Pasha can drive him out of his position, and make a sweep upon Gabrova and the country be yond. So matters will in all probabili ty remain until some important change occurs m vicinity ot bhumla and Plev na.' Reports say v that the Czarowitch's forces have been so weakened to rein force the Plevna armj that they are no . . i. r . i a .m i . , maicn ior menemei- aii, ana mis seems to he corrobrated by the Russians steadily retrograding. - On the whole, Whatever may be, the J fate i of Pletna the time is rapidly t slipping away; in which the Russians might retrieve the fortunes ot tne .European? campaign, now as seriously compromised as the Asiatic one, o:5C good dwelling house,' containing eight rooms, witn garden and stables: ad- oining my residence on B street. A good store room, centrally located, two doors below First National Bank, Also, an elegant dry basement in the Smith Building," furnished with gas and water. Also, several desirable rooms for young men above "Chamber of Commerce" rooms. Also, a small farm of 50 acres, adjoining me corporate limits, on wmcn is a nne or chard, well suited for a dairy or truck farm. 6 r SMITH. sept9 lm Charlotte, Colnmbia & AnanstaR.R WMesale Estalstaent of tie State. AS OTHERS SEE THEM. A letter received from a gentleman, who recently visited Charlotte, con tains the following in reference to our house, and we submit it to our patrons as an evidence of our ability to make all our, promises good : The house of WrrrKOWiKY & Rintels seems to me as a wnoiesaie esiaDiisn- ment to stand pre eminent in being able to supply such goods, and on as favorable terms to merchants as can be secured south of Baltimore. I reached this conclusion, after a careful exam ination of their immense stock, and a personal interview with Mr. Witt- kowsky.'- A NOVEL SIGHT. THE STORE HOUSE OF WITT- KOWSKY & RINTELS, THREE FLOORS, 54 BY 94 FEET, ALL PACKED AND CRAMMED FULL OF GOODS. OUR FALL STOCK, The largest and most complete since 1872, is now ready for inspection in both the WHOLESALE as well as the RETAIL DEPARTMENTS, and we COURT AND DEFY COMPETITION, let it come from whatever quarter it may whether NewYork, Philadelphia, the ever present Baltimore drummer, or our local establishments. IN WHOLESALE WE ABE BEADY TO Duplicate any; Bill, no matter where bought. In RETAIL we present the most complete assortment of the ' Latest Novelties ever offered in Charlotte. To give the reader some' conception of the immensity of our stock we cite as follows : 125 CASESPRINTS , about 6,000Ipiece.. , , 80 CASES BLEACHED GOODS about l,CO0 pieces.1 20 BALES FLANNELS and LIN8EYS about 800 pieces. 80 CASES JEANS and CASSIMERES about 500 pieces. CLOTHING, $25,000 about 8,000 suits. 600 CASES SHOES about 24,000 pairs. 150 CASES HATS about 900 dozen. - . And everything else in proportion at WITTZOWSKY & RINTELS. ' A Large and Attractiye Sale of READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, FURNISHING GOODS, &c.f AT CORNER OF TRADE ..; i Telegraphic Notes. .:-t--- New York, September 15. Mr. Wil liam H. Hull, of Augusta. Ga.. who died, here; suddenly .Thursday , night, became overheated, sat on a door-step and died in a few minutes. An exam ination shows that he died of Bright's disease. V'.-' " ' - Haewsbueo," September 15. -The Philadelphia & Erie mail train .going North .collided with the' freight; tram near here' The baggage and-express cars witn their contents were' destroy ed. - The '"express ? messenger,' Jacob Steinman-' and engin eer rWm. Attick were' burned' to'death -in the wreck; Two cars of wheat and Several .coal oil tanks were alsb,burned;, : - - ' ; ;J t i ; SaVajwah,jGa..; Septembe'r l5r4The report, for this week,; shows", the health of this pity to ; be nnprecedently. good; there being not a death of a white adult from1 jttny4capse;;;Th e'. interments ' of the week were four whites all xhild-t ren and twelve colored persons. t " : 1 GENERAL PASSENGER DEFT, Chaelotte, Columbia & Augusta, R Columbia, a. C, Aug. 7tb, 1877, On and after Sunday. Aug. 7th, the fol lowing schedule 'will be operated on this road:- ;V' MAIL and PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY No. 1 GOING SOUTH, Leave Charlotte. 7.bo p. m Arrive at Columbia 12.50 a. m Leave Columbia, , 1.00 a.;tn Arrive at Augusta, , 1.32 a. in NO. 2 GOING NORTH. Leave Augusta, 8.15 p. m Arrive at Columbia ; 11.35, p. m; iieave uoiumoia, - 11.40 p.m. Arrive at Charlotte, - - 4.10 a. m. ACCOMMODATION & FREIGHT TRAIN, . Daily, (Sundays excepted, CHARLOTTE DIVISION., r ; 4 J No. 3-t-Goiko South.. t Leave Charlotte, 2.00 p. m Leaye Chester, - 6.41 p. ta Leave Wmnsboro, 7.46 pm Arrive at Columbia. ' 10.00 p. m . ri ? No. 4 GOING NORTH.. ' JLeave uoiumoia, , , . , - - u a.m. Leave WinnBboro, ; , , 109 a. m. Leave Chester,: 1.20 p.m. Amve at cnariotte, - - 4.00 p.m AUGUSTA DIVISION. .. No. 6GOING f OTJTH. i .i:. 'Leave Columbia, - - 'a.60 a. m Arrive at Augusta. ! 0.02 p.. m . 5 -t U , No. 6 GOING NORTH., - , Leave Augusta, , 7.45 a. m. Arrive at Columbia, . 3.57 AND TBYON STREETS 0- TOlll coll ttHIiiti fllA TlP"vf Sfl llflTfi fliA fT V TT Jll XV11 M11U1U' lv v v . v v . mw J j l v fnllrvwino- lots of ITlPrrtlflTlfllRfi I . 2000 pairs PANTS, consisting of Men's, Boys' and Youths', lOOO ; COATS, of all kinds. - v ; 1000 VESTS, assorted, Which we will sell regardless 01 ccsc Giye us a call before purchasing and examine our stock, as ytn nill fitd; it far superior in quality, make, etyle, and cheaper m price tban any m the market. augl6 KAUFMAN ' Sc BRO M : - 8prings' Corner, Charlotte, N. C. Harris' Empire Compost TO FARMERS. 17 f ?E would, call the attention of Farmers'' to1 the fact ' that "UU we sell; and have now. on hand, the Chemicals for mak ing HAHKIS' EMPIRE COMPOST, which has been tried in this; section for a number of years and many- fanners will Cca tify 'to its valueand their entire satisfaction in using it. S'J w j f : h - r C r -w ....... V mvm iv m . . . . i Trains Nos.l nd 2. will stop onto atthe reliable larmers in this ftTid flninminp counties, v V i ? r,: ;F6r Wheat it has no superior, and- is the, cheapest., article feo" iue?btoBa7 offered and parties purchasing It can rely .upogetting DJ411J9f HyUiiOMU Of A IU UUUOO AAA' iteyihe. v: . " 'r.l Trains Nos 3, 4, 5 and 6, will stot regular buiuuijd, buu uu.ei, -win De i i " .- -, . . . rrt rr , y opened .tor tne acoommotouon.oriocal HW! ' fiT lnnrMM.nl& TUT 1 7. MSn r General Passes ger; Agents ... TTTTTrt Tlr -TrT.TOT?!" . ,,:.?-':1;fr-. "( W ? w -a rrr :- rr f. .,-? a till i- n-angd- BuperintendenWioj 17ILSO Il BUniVELL. . H. C ECCIiES.! PKOPRIETK

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