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. yM"",M""M"'fal"l"M MMMg ' .' "Li -"v v i i ni f'- rTiV f . m rll ' ' " - cv r ? - - -, ( HABLOTTE OESEEYEEl - jpm i i A- f, 'W- BTJBSCKIPTIOH SATIS. Dal it Hi. U t rear (postpaid) in advance, 6 HI OS, . ' ' 8 mosr . ; I mon, f v. i s -$8 00 4 00 '2 00 wraiT mor. - ' - Weekly, (la the county) in advance,- $2 00 ' : out of the county. DostDaid s in - fi months,. A- 100 Liberal redactions Car clubs. 1 x - , : . - - - . , 1 . 1 . ' ' ' " " " 1 ' - - YOU XIX. CHARLOTTE N.; C- THURSDAY, JAlttJARY 17 1878 I J HO. 8,778.' The; 9opart'neVship;; of ;Elias, Gohex & KOESSLER;wa3 idissolvidy by:mutual consent on January ;lst; 878, Captain J. Roessler withdrawing, ii Elias;fii Gpjien are authorized to collect; all debts due the late firm and pay all liMUi ' J. ROESSLER I-1: ki- 41 Washington. Jan 16 The ab- committee of Foreign BItiUons of the House, having special charge : of the naye a meeting before that .of the full aii Ju. ii.- l.il . i ..11 . - i -Tcuiuiuiuew, win sk inaiarxner zlu ueuw uue tue iaie lirm must De setuea at once, as longer ; witnesses be subpoenaed. They will de- lndulgence cannot be gran ted. We will continue the business i Iay he" ;nnal report, to tnefuucjmv TELEGRAPHK NEH8. WASHINGTON. PROCEEDINGS 02? CONGRESS. Relations With Mexico Vote on Matthews' Bill , Eulogies on Morton and Bogy The Ameri can Colonization Society The Tobacco and Whiskey Tax AgainThe , Contemplated Change in the Revenue law. ' General News and Gossip. at the old stand." ELIAS & COHEN. BURGESS NICHOLS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL THE GREAT WAR. jan3 .-.,"iw , -j ia: SKAXXB IV ALL KINDS OF FRNITURfi, BEDDIKG, &C. FULL LINK or CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNGES, PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS. COFFINS of all KINDS on HAND. No. 5, West Trade 8t., CHARLOTTE , N. 0 '! I MUNDEB THE i MANAGEMENT OP, JJA8 been Refurnished and Befitted in first-class style, and offeri; inducements to Travellers and Residents in its excellent table, supplied with the best the market affords Iprices to satt1iielsiesf n aotiye (jorpoTp waiters in attendance at meals, . and po pains or expense spared to reader jfuests comfortable. i Moderate Terms for Monthly Boarders. 01) R -iVlOTfrb IS TO PLEAS ! aprl lit- DO MBIW OMH m fi r niitteefor ten days or more. Washington, Jan 16. The Senate, at 12:15 Q clock, proceeded to vote on the perdingqqt8tioiiiti refer the reaO' lution of Mr Aiatthews, in regard to paying bonds in silver, to the Judiciary committee, ana it was rejected ayes, 19; nays, 31. -! The committee on the Pacific BaiN road commences hearioe arguments nr n 'a i- i t ... uu tue iciiw r iuc xuuiroaa aua its several branches Friday. ine coiiectorsmp of customs at New Urieans is still an open question. NIGHT DISPATCHES. Washington, Jan 16. Senate The vote on referring Matthews' bill to the Judiciary committee, where it would have been pigeou holed, is considered important, ine vote, m detail, was as follows : Ye8s Meesrs Anthony, Bar num, Bayard, Blaine, Butler, Conkling, Dawes, Eaton, Edmunds, Hamlin, Hoar, Kernan, McPhereon, Mitchell. fliorrin, raaaocit, Kollins, Kareentand Wadleigh. 19. Nays Mesfcrs Armstrong, Beck, Booth, Cameron, of Pennsylvania. Cameron of Wisconsin, Cockrell, Coke, Conover, Da-is, ofjIMnois, Dorsey, Ferry, Grover. Harris, Hereford. Howe. Johnston; Kirk wood, McCreery, Mc Millan, Matthews, Maxey, Merrimon, Morgan, Plumb, Bansom, Voorhees and Withers 31.: The balance of the day wasconsum cd in eulogies on Morton and Bogy Washington, Jan 16. The President has written a letter to a colored man in which he saya : "I have given some cousideration to your question as to the emigration of colored people from rioriaa to can uomingo. I am not well informed as to the 'ad vantages of fered byJSan Domingo to immigrants, but my impression is that your people should nut be hastv in deciding tn leave this country. The mere differ ence in climate is a serious objection co removal, ine c such removals suff. opinion, also that r r ,iT : t. ' . I ; ine Vailv Telearavh has a-anMiial f. f2ES7. -STIk My dvice dpatchfromCowtantmoPlerita n: ,nn ; K DSt tbe Propo8ed em- ig '-e improbable story that the Aus i EX. S'ai r.v embassy ha been notified that ruio uivtutue, niUl i if It rt IjHLriHIH. I Mono f.. U . u 1 -Vi nraa-,At i X7. n : iuiucr ui, sue wisnes xur tary body dent in all r of" :: .1 regaraea nere as a sign , j , . " ww i Austria. were elected additinna. vir nrpniHenta I - of the society. V r London, Jan 16. A Beuter from MrJHB Ltrobewss elected nresUff?ltan.t,noPle 5 ''Count Zichy, ident for the twenty-sixth time. ' uf "f"1 " moaaaor nere aeciar Tha aAn.t Tj..t.i: d, yesterday, to Zever Pasha. Foreign Buildings decided to reDort the bill for Ster' bfo!:e latter s departure the purchase of the Freedman's Bank tr.Lt!:!" a&! received instruc- sengers for all stations between this city and that place, who came in to attend the Moody and Sankv meetin?. Two engines, a baggage car and three passenger coacnes went down at the western end of the bridge, the ensrines reaching the shore, three care breaking mruugu uie lce in inree ieet ot water and one Car re sting on its end on the pier. Seven bodies had been recover ed up to 2 o'clock a m; and it is almost certain that more are in the wreck. The wounded may be numbered atfort, and among them are several seriously hurt. Special trains from Winsted and Hartford, ben ring surgeon, reach ed the scene at 1.-30 a m. Boon after the accident the fctory ai d church bells were rung and the citizens rallied, doing all that was possible. The bod iea were taken on pranks or rude sleds across the ice to the Tnriffville side. The wounded and dead were mostly put on the Hartford special. A few were left at Tariffville, and . the Hart ford train took the rt around by Plainville, on the Fisbkill and Canal roads, to New Hartford, on tbe We tern road. I ' ' ' ' ' W ' " . ' "' xar cl T7crx ea teij SILL HZAT3, LSTZZ3 nS4X3. CHL . rsosr.Atr:rx Hasp ehxh. riufcii uLccza. ce Conflicting Reports About Austria's Position on the Armistice Fugitives-Seeking Constantino ple The Capital City in Danger. lXNDON, Jan 16. The SlaiulnnVM U-oustaniiiiODle diboatch reports Phuin popuus evacuated and ordered to be burned. Ajadz and Kamabad have been burned. If the dispatch of vesterdav to Ru- f r . . . . . . t-c uuw uuustanunonie. statin&rtnat a great battle w s fought Monday be tween Tatar Bazardick and Phili nnnr.n. lis; that the fighting was resumed Aies day; that Suleiman Pasha afterwards took up a position near Piiilinnon.ilia and ordered the inhabitants to leav that town: and that the Buusi&na reached Chirpan and are marching on Yeni Mahlgre, is correct, the remains of the only Turkish fkld army south of the Balkaub is indaouerof cantura. or of annihilation betore the armistice can be concluded. Chirpan is about thirty miles east of Phiiippopolis, and less than ten miles from the road and railway over which the Turks must pass to reach Adrianople. ine statement that the Russians have reached Chirpan is not improba- me, as tnere is no Turkish army be- ween Chirpan and Kezantikto binder such a movement. The utmost terror and disorganization prevail through out the country between Pnilippopolis i and Constantinople. Panic stricken fugitives continue to crov d towards' the capital by thousands. Only a small per centage of them are men. Manv thousands aie detained at Charlu on account of the recent railway accident on the line leading to Constantinople. TH ROlXOlJS FtOOfik B, D, tatta & .Bro.s Entire Stock' of 0vtrceal5i"Cassjmc wtags ana- winter uademear, The River has Been Out of its Banks and Flooded the Farm Much Property Destroyed, and the Farmers in Great Distress. -zz NewYoEK. Jan 16 A Norfolk says the whole Roanoke river wuuntry is laid waste by the recent floods, and presents : a "startling of devascalion. Thn vhn ii.x.. At urines that will ininM i i. . . . . . .. ... up and down thwriw say" the farms I THor. Tirw x ' , ' Wet along its course for one J - two miles A1re Wl11 be a grand rush and we would advise bur friends wepta-y,and fence, destroyed, aii I: as,weu as bargains. We hare condaded to sustain a S3 lSyJSU? y SSOnour 8tock inorder rf dariwM. of farmers are heart-rending: as they ' r i TO DAT. YOU riw nrrr 'it i ; v &dhnftte to re-commence life on thAirh-rrno 1 " w .: i i'- i OA commence life on their hurron ar wasted land. The picture is a piteous one, and must be seen to be realized. The Roanoke again commenced rising to-day. ... . . SPAAKS FROM THE W A London disnatr.h nava tha nan Iron Company, the lareest ouih piai.es in me world, have blown out one of their biast furnaces, and the men employed at another furnace have icueiveu nonce tnat Lbp.ir aervinw ;n not be required at the end of the fort- uigut. . Mr Geo H Baker, United States min- wter, nas handed to the Emperor of xvuooin, ma lexers oi recall. Mr Stuugh ton, who succeeds Mr Baker, preeented his credentials. The average daily mortality from choieraat Mecca, to the 31sf of De cember last, was 60. At Jeddah the average aaiiy mortality was 36. The Republican Senatorial Caucus of Iowa re-nominated Allison. The Democratic caucus of the Ken tuc ky Legislature had 24 ballots ves- veiaj. iu gnerai average was: W illiams, 43; Lindsay, 38; McCreery, 18; Kuott, 18. C Frazer & Co, in the fish and oil ?rnof Montreal have failed for A Cable from Venic sara Sir Wt Sterling Maxwell is dead. His disease was i)puu$ lever. tt a H tt tt 25 20 16 14 " 12&$10 6 & $7.50' 4 u tt n 17.60 15 12 10 7 5 :3 will begin the Grand Distorting Sale of the Mammoth Stock of E D.LalUBro to-day, iou can but Our $30.00 English Cassimere Suits for ............. a 27.50 25.00 20 00 Fancy 18.00 " 14 15, & $16 12.50 Fancy 10. & $9 ' 8.00 a tt tt a u a u tt a it a tt it tt a tt it it a a it tt tc ..$22.50 20.00 18.00 16.00 "10.00 12.00 8.00 6.00 5.00 We will offer a lot of our $2.50 and $3 All-wool Cassimere Pants at the closing price... $1.50. v ' t r E. D. LATTA & BRO. You can buy our $1.50 Excelsior Dress Shirt for 75 cts. Our Unlaundried Shirt, the verv finest in th morVof of k.. John P Wear & Co, of Chicago, deal- half the standard ers in oaints. oils .nd Hra k I t a nana oau. failed. io-jjay lou can buy our standard 82.00 Acme Shirt fnr A special from Montreal ravs f.K llovehi dollar. V n.T invPM.'nnn extensive brass foundry and plumbing 'tTW To' u r firm of Robert Mitchell & Co'Ts 0 1 o Daj Ladies, you can buy for your sons our $5.50 School uaauciaMiimcuHy. The liabilities are omis voat, vest ana rants at our closina Diice S3 00 ' Frazer & Co, oil me'rebaois of To-Dat You can buy Ladies Silk Handkerchiefs, in unlimited Wo&iSSSr4- HmWWe'' fcite85? V LATTA & BEO. a unicago dispatch says Chestnut & . V 111 soia our nnesc importea iik Handkerchiefs s a serious objection The Turkish government and 'Euiiiah n . "V" upatcasays unestnut & . Tr-K"-- ;u ""csnuipurwju ohk nanUKercmeiS ffr fati?,n ina11 'cKewdSS!j SnIniti57 have, ng all lots of $1.00 and $1 25 at the closing-pnce 65 cts. mT greatly. It is my to orevent a wholiA f Hfa niaue an assignment. No statement of a r t a mm0. it th evils which now Keand e r -xr , D. LATTA & BRO. a t fiB1 uu "P"8ure. made hut. it I aiA n Trull iv Ynn K., ..c urijj .. made, but it is saicttbat all creditors will be paid. - Stanley, the African exnlorer. ha arrived in Paris. lhe liabilities of E J Dnn nine. .Tr I fK. v i --j,, , i xicw ion, are 1 OUU.UUU. His as sets are about tbe same. To-Day You can buy our superfine Medicated Flannel Suite .uu ior pu; oru$l;7& lor Shirts or Drawers. R. D. LATTA Ar ttPH To-Day Tpu can buy any grade of our Underwear at aston- prices uur cent Merino Shirt for 25 cents. " I KAIirSnn. Alnnn A J t rl l1 Ti17 "V,. 1 l . ' . . ' . . ... . ' v, ouu .,uj vuuuiuKW, Been)' f tfiT .hnnM Imvo tha r; . "Y" guuus uewen, oi ;, ... xvriyai--i uuCiUl DUV lilOVeS At nriAPfl t hut. wi mo tr.i At 11 o'clock .the board, in a 1 .4i7r " D"lT0 hew lork, have made an &jsienment J .CJ .ul i.. j ' r r;T. - 'r" 44 , paid their respects to the Presi- 3' S P iI ilities, $185,785 ; assets. 1112,784, 1,'U UaDCtS COVerea. UfVITA & BKO. .who expressed I a warm interest ni,fclM. " rfc; ine vote m the Democratic caucus ; lO-UAY-lOU can buv a Hat f. a nhm tA nn ... efforts to benefit the colored HtT: rA V JEX. JZ JZTzr " inat tnere is an until you haYeiSeex lhe elegant' stock f goods now;in mV nr arerooms. The assortment is the. largest atfd most c6mplete fever offered in Charlqtte i building' for public purposes. ine resident apDomted Bronsod Boy lea andThos Shaub, honorary corn missioners from Tennessee to the Paris Exposition. House. - A bill anpxonriatiog f 400.- 000 for the removal ot snags and obJ structions in tbe Mississippi, .Missouri and Arkansas rivers, opening the nayigation Respectfully . :T0jNSPECT :IT;kAND GEimY-PEICES. - Riy er above 8hreveport. was passed. ine committee oi .ways apa Means. tions from Vienna that Austria could not prevent, the con. lusion of an armis tice on the basis of peace preliminaries. The Manchester Guardian's has a aispatcn from Constantinople, dated Monday, saying : "Tbe Turks are be ginning to fear the Russians inten pusn to the capital. The defense if atRnnrfi fn Aarianopie win probably not m FrwV tempted, v The remaining Turkish Senator, resulted as follows! Dennis J,0-D AY Merchants, close vour doors n.nrl otfonrl th n-inh homa8,15; Groome,l Eobinson, closing sale of E D LATTA A: BRO 9; Blair and Wicks, 3 each ; Steiner ' rVriitv , t. A A. iSx&U Republican, 18; scattering, 3. ' o-uay Citizens, enhance your reality, protect your inter- :eets,.do justice to your families, to your cornoreal beihir. bv in. ;.!roUgS ; & D LATTA & BKOlf syrup would relieve the chiidand thereby V ioiiAY Will be presented the rarest opportunity evfer J? the Merdhantile Experience of our age. The tremen HsofEl) I4ATTA & BRO. will be offered atMcmft- pilUCt: , , give tbe mother rest. ' - , How and Then. It is only now and then that inritmii n R.1! term 'ftarffain' will lose ita wffnifi nr1 I f?? tbwit ,on8' n4.wh-ea ther, do f the totAtera:pnee82 m '-tiie closing out sale of, V3,: ; ' . d to H w pretty Rood evidence that; the remedy J - ,... ... & f -rTT a mm ' wai vvccuiiiif auuarei will ne nianpraprl hmai naaf af .nH h.u Vl Tkir j , . . j a Some of I te8timnial8 are to be be seen round theen New Advertisements. safe of our entire business. G . . EG." O 2Z HL JALK op forfeited peopebty. E. S. LATTA & BRO; T r " 3t&emove4,,neacl door, to rost Office . Jans ; .'iuibx-v J---- itt -'inu" o ' .' . - -J.il. i.fifJri - ll Vt ft"'-- 1 .!eV :l ..- !! ft Jft .I.TJi. IT ITit forces Will be repealled h .L-m-.- . . t v , i -iy.-Mi.,. . r- uc .JU"8 "e oegmningto prepare to a fl. hgw. xoxjiianutacturinQ Drices. E Tl. TiATTAer tTRfY l t . -r. I lice lO .orOURSa. in Ana.ttlia tiftctriin I a'Z . . ' -bs"""" vuoiwmc. i m . . . K . wi . .TW, nave arranged .so naye uenerai Kaum, i -,M " r(--;r:"-'.r Asampie oottie relieves tbe worst cough and I ...XO-JAY -jNot a 'I Jisasn Inf-.inn' i commissioner of internal revenues an- . "f.01; wimuuninopie. will cue sore throat. Begalar size bbtUra. ' V . XT. . ,'..WV - 11 "5- pear before.' tbera.s!Dorrow 'f Thaw- m?, "! VonaPn aispatchsays : Ofty doses, f ' -, ' fuuciug. ioc DUt we .determined SOtod' fatit . and ffiftcft t9tf6r - 11 u: I Unless the 'belligerent, nartv in th 1 .. .. ... .... t,-x T .. , .. vw'T:ar . - ... t- - . . i'. iiiiiui rwram-n An . . n w a n . a . tbe internal revenue laws, andsuggest rrro"nt?;Tr ir.K w ."j ,eBH' modifications. A bill 'laailrSdv rt. w ?ticipated thAt altthe mmisters can agree to ask of Parliament will be the committee, embbdvin manv of y.uw m money io provwe men and the recommendations of Commissioner !r F aB a puuuy measure, on Raum. includinir the J exemntfon from !.e Pr,cipie tnat Mr tiiadstone dufv of AmflrioflTn imiSnrts nspd in thi &KU lur W aunng ne franco - . licrfnon voar w - j manufacture of perfumery, and an en I i .... .. acsmeriausboh 1 ?"e morning i w . ixf. ini vti narnn omra i nue officers to arrest i il icit distil era I Z -v. , luo guyem' caught- in the act without warrant. :- : Tn Bureau -of Internal Revenue is United States Internal Revenue. uoaecior s umce, wtt Hist otatesviile, January xne ioi .owiDg proi s Uniti renue, ! " 1 ' ist., N.O..; " 7 17th, 1878. 1 rty .haying become Btates, will, be sold bacco, as the first tep in a general re THE GREAT FRAUD, Enisfi Select 'tJolg wpj Englishmncandme rwcs aref lly-prepared iat all" Hours,! both knight and day, at in possession oi a bulky mass of ' evi dence showing the paralysis of trade, produced bv tbe present agitation of a change in the existing rate of taxation on whiskey and tobacco,. which is fur ther evidenced bv lhe llreefallincoffin ine receipts iromt tnese sources tor tne I ineaames w iae rarues who were Swindled in past two? rnontna, and it IV understood I -? y; i , e Texas Lands. that the commissioner will urge decis the other, an. aa. to not an nd .t tba St Lours, January 16th. The names prevailing Uncertainty. It is stated on most excellent autaoriiy tnat me jxm lards, of Jew York, are selling tobacco with the guarantee to their customers, that should the tobacco tax be reduced. and no rebate be allowed,- they will al low it to their customers for stocks on hand. It is notorious that the Loril forfait dA tt U. meni has finally determined to submit at blic .J annhS to the Imperial Parliament a motinn 1 12 o'clock: r 1 ior sne inerease Ot tax and duty on to bacco. janlT It J J MOTTOdlleetor. of the parties engaged 'inT the famous Texas ,iand frauds; discovered ! about three months ago at Kansas City, to getber, with the signers of; the .bogus bonds,. have come to light et .. t The publication of the names is im portant for the reason that large quan tities oi ine land were soiq or transfer - l.i. r v.o ,;n; reu ny nremoera ui we gang, in most :JiJJJ"?A A:tiITlrriU!3 and it is nrettv nearlv certain that mil ociocai uoeraees or importance, pimsw A TTENTION H, N. S,, Yon are herebv ordered to antM-'ar-At tfia mayor's oflSce this d. tn. at 7i.for th trahiuu. tion of important bnsinpfls. - Bvotd'ernf ihk Captain,, fe G H BKOKENBBOUGHl ; i Janl7'oaj ., Io amivt ..ia-tcwb OD TIME HAS mH2. . V.1 Wanted to-day' 40 or 56 ebod'n'ahds to M to Georgia to work a turpentine' faraf, $18 per month and rations. Avdt mi tbM store of. L W Fsrdoe. corner Trade and. College streets. ? vt.;J' i- ,-nn -i ianl7.1trr A called meeting of the Charlotte! Chani- ber of Oommerte will be held at 'their hall oppose the reduction of the tax; ,na?f Removed niy stock 'of Hardware,- Stoyes and tinware n .TryT w wjtu. Awxuu,aa, juyui nuu ouuc uwjxp. two engines,, one naggage ana tnree My M&U J&KAf i) HAftDiWARE'in all its ' varieties, passenger cars went down. Five dead OVes. Tin:whrfrWnw nrj . :r' : bodies-two men and three women the titles which have emanwied for the past eight or : ten years from any of inese nartiea are trannn Ant anri nfnn " P WIBLE;BAI1R01MSAST:r . fj vaiae whatever. They are as follows : . .y.w, . , v t - j3 Atweir,- JS r Bates, Job D Barry, 1 Train of'Cars Pftmgelnto a Brver aoSMant ih? B" eJfge r80 JohnT5 , " tf ftiishvsnV npt,5i? ' ?av Thos ?aiin H. A Edwards, J F L ; . .. ... v - ..-if. f . f i Hastford, CdSTNg Jan 16. An excur sion tram, returning from, -the Moody i vxJvnn,)rxenaeni,-fi DISSOLUTION Kti of In; trial f The firm of KA.UFMA.N A BRO, Goodman, J R Ham mil John Hall, J day dissolved by ' motoaT consent, B Hughes, H G Haz'eton, Aaron I K a.UPMAW, having purehaseCthe'i xiugnes, J on n Jones, u 14 Jackson, U interestofCHASr. KAUFMAN in the stock j crown, j nermann israndt. Jonas nd Knrim nf th i-t e;m 4 1 3j i:r.v -tan' -..'), vZru'? v'f i- lAntf good many other new and fresh Goods, , b this f , " lh !i r ;U r--v t- s J 4' . . . l.( 1 T tin r? VTT . -T -r-v Z . u . . -1 a 1 ' . .1:. iv .t f 1 11 I . T t . r r . r -. n " n 1 1 K .ui. W'l' V 'lllM1 a ' 'WAIIH f.V KN N' ' quu wu r uiTOiujt C.M v uuvk UUt vucc&r mu m Inils, uni Liairenn : w 1 m iriTTuwiw i w i"Ti,Ai r y "A ""-"- nicht. 5wentint0minrtnriiVpr TTOfhivi: TP Hamilton -'.T UiV I l' s T V-u wsumea ue uaDiUUespt ' Sto FVr' " 9"Owrware, yv OOaen-Ware, fiCC, IS now Open have been recovered large number are yet in. tn e .wreck. Twelve pbysi i I cians nave gone ui whd s renet cram 4 HARTFOo,cJanll6.-e;railroHtf ac cident at fTariflfville ,fnccurredf at jthe trestle bridge crossing Farraigtoniriv er just at that village. t Tne. train s was bound for Millenton and carried pas- tn i - ecuonotnetpublic; JatHprices which are : unprece uenteri m the Charlntfp TnXrTrttf i - "c- ! u ' " r f f ANCX! S?Q Yif specialty . V Bartlett : Heckman.r John L-'Hudson. James A- Hawes, A M Jones, N G Kelly, Jofin M Merntt, John.M -Martin, Or- tbe late , firm,, and is alone aathorizad-to settle up the business of the concern'.' W5KAUFAN, SSS ?JSS i SS lo whuh m tnmte lhe WhdUsdti and Retail tradei (Hkey, Luke O Bannan, John" Ryan, , 1 k ii ii Jjm.VII ' -1' V-n -t':-7 rf -r;-Jf:' r - ; Uriah P Smith; W L Stevens,' Geo" W v-' '2 v.V --97 f'ilv.- -v.; -: - J n? Smith; Robt WTeasdale, B P Williams, 5 boa, of the Uto firm of, KATJF . .&r ,; f.,:w ,;. v ; - ; V"' Jacob J Bates. Geo OrnMbv.'J ' r Oo-Hn ,AN ds, BRO. will be ; continued as hereto-, V ' . ' '1 . ' J t; I 'i ' iV'J. 8-A Oliver fcCo.,-HylvestwOpiio- EL N ati the old scandBprtngs'i Corner,! Rockwell & Co, D R -teenrAJ Smith. 1 pharlotte, N.O. .J3i.. Geo A Stevens and Geo H Thompson. 1 KAUFUAN & CO. " - 6 : . .; r '. V; i ' '':. v t p 1 1. f IT fc'.V i f - Mi Sr. , r
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