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C H A'BLOTTE OBSEEVEE , Ton : pnirj7i::s;r ' Tht Oxsxbyzs Job DepardezLt has be tboronxJiIy rappiiast wiia--evtrr- Aeadtl want, ana wtta tae iatkt rr: i ctTr?B Tery of Jca vcri c i rc7 cs fionj with neatneOT, dirr- tz:Jl ::'zx . . W ean tErslsa at enen r.cU:. A J. t ... ? , .'2 "it 1 bcbso: t rear (postpaid) in advance, $3,190 4 00 2 00 " '75 Ofti S moa 1 mon. r f g klv (in the county) in dTnce.-200 out of the ajunty. postpaid ir. 2 10 . ; tags, !:?::: ns. rcrrrss,'; rsoonaium, catd rixxa, - month. ..,..." 1 00 T0L.X1X. CHARLOTTE N.; Cm SUN DA Y;? JANUARY 20, i878 liberal reductions for clubs, 1' f ' wjja;i LnitT '3 - 1 3 -?Crni-;-T'v. t.,-,. t - . -:- . 7TTT i -J' r r- - r--.- zzzzzz 5T2Z1 ,, , ' ' '. in i . t-- , '''?'!.'.'". f '. f ? " 1 '. ," i 1 ;-! iVj'-'i.'' :,'?'?" ", 1 - ( r ri WASHINGTON, RoESSLER on January; 1st,, 1378,-Captain J. Roessler pESSt&tZZZ; to collect -air aeois auo tne late nrm ana, pay u 1 1 '' . W B0E88LER Washikgtoh'. J an ' 19. Under direc tions from the- Italian government the Italian legation wiU, ou Tuesday, cele brate an official commemorative ser vice in honor of the sdead king, Victor Emanuel," at St -Aloyius churchy grand requiem mass will be sung, o The pews of the Italian delegation wilt be iIaK- i I ? I draped with Italian, &; American flags. I he Presidents . pew . will Jbe draped with American flap. .tTh np.wn of the All debts due thelatermiusi be settled at onceas. longer I tlJ- indulgence cannot d& graniea.v yye win conunue me uusmess corered with black ciota. .White aatin. tli pnld stand " CHy J t F 1IQ mHFN SdnrOunded b burning candles,' will at the Oia Stana. t . tL, bUnLH. rest within the chancel, Ind in' tbeec- ' ' -" """" " ' ' -: . and raise of the catafalaue will be n!c- BUR GKBS S N I CHOLS, W HOIJ2SALE & RETAIL ian3 f . i ! --, ?,.-,; ALL.' KINDS OF FKRNITURBi BEDDING, &C. A FULL LINK CHEAP BEDSTEADS, LOUNQESj PARLOR fc CHAMBER SUITS. "s' t . hnwTfrkaof all KINDS on HAND, Jj -j No. 5, West Trade St., OHABL O T TK , N . UNDEillTHjj TMaiAmiaBltOT OP 1 , ue wilt be nlac ed the coat of arms of Italy, environed witfe- an appropriate - motto,; On the head of the coflfin will be placed h roy al crown and the' sides of the catafalque will be drapewith the colors bf Italy" 0ll:eratio';;U.be ode bf the inost solemn "affairs.,! which t has evr liken place nere, aaving ail the essential ele ments of an international- affair - Commodore Geo N sHollins died last night bf paralysis, aged 179. It- was he who,' while Com manding the sloop of wjtJQy3.nebjombajrded, Greytown, Nicaraugua, in:i854. TATtho mencement of. thejate war he entered the Confederate serviced For the cast few years he has heen crier in the city court of this cityi iT a !j yM & ii " , ; :;!IGHT blSFATCUES. ' ; WAsmNGtbN. Jan lthecomrEit- tee on Banking and Currency have directed their chairman. Gen Ewine. to report a resolution asking for now er to send for persons and papers - and otherwise investigate the amount of coin in the country available for re sumption. ,. 7 ' - V Gen Sheridan will shortly make a tour of inspection through his depart ment. Gen VN hippie, of Sherman's staff, will accompany Sheridan. Mr oeidler appeared before the sub committee rof the-,.Way8 and Means committee, to-day, in the interest of Lorillard &Co, of New 'York, protest ing against the proposed reduction of me. tax on cooacco, claiming mai, whereas, he had orders for 1,200,000 pounds in November, in December, after the agitation set in, be had orders for only 300.000 pounds ; that his es tablishment worked 2,500 men ; that it had a capacity of 60,000 pounds per day. and that his orders would average 50.000; that, he was surprised that, the Virginia manufacturers should be agi j ..ann -K jjf'ii-i iri.uJi.!- "U toting - this project ; that the price of HAS been Refurnished and Befitted to first-class style, wid offers l'fJ.t? ! leaf tobacco' depeaded apon theiupply ... ... v.-. flp i I any) iamanst thaf. fVtA - nrnarifYirt.irn Trarellers and Residents in its excellent table, stfppUed with the best the market affords prices to suit the tiraeif. An active corps of yftiten in attendance at meals, and no pains or expense spared to render guests comfortable. .,-. Moderate Terms for Boarders. OUR MOTTO IS TO PLEASE. aprl DO NOT IP1 TEJ H BUY YOUR untU yon have, : seenj the elegant stock of goods now in my warerooms. The assortment is the largest and iiost complete eyer offered in Charlotte, nriEnEa E."2' "STOUT TO INSPECT IT AND GET' MY .PRICES. Respectfully, i 33 . G . 3EL 3SI 3HL S , Jan 5 ' ft ' FURNITURE DEALER, Removed next door to Tost Office; - a v. f j;. Now offers 'to the trade1 a full stock of Imbin's Mctracts and customers, Colognes, English Select Spices; Colgate Honey, and Glycerine English, French; and: American 'Hair and Tooth Brushes; ! -t , r 1 - PRE SGR I PTI,ON S Carefully- ptepared raV all hours,yHoth night and' day, at . New Stock - :', n pnT At r n;? naiviuuAfi- and demand : that the consumption was entirely irrespective of price; that there were only 8,000,000 consumers, consuming an averageof fifteen pounds: that tbe price had nothing to do with the number of consumers or with the amount consumed ; that the tax of 24 Cents was low as compared with those of England, France, Germany, Spain and Austria, the tax in England being three shillings on manufactured tobac co.; that if the tax was reduced the tariff would have to be increased and an income tax would have to be im posed ; that if the tax was reduced to 12 cents the revenue from it would be reduced to one half.; consequently, the cost of collection, which was now 4 per cent, would be 8 per cent. Business was now in a "very unprofitable condi tion, but he attributed it to other causes than the tax : that one of the reasons why it was so unprofitable to Virginia manufacturers was because it was shipped to commission merchants and was, therefore, sow with heavy charges aeainst them" and their reason was (hat they did not have advantage of the chemical processes which were bad in New York, and that they were mas ing inferior goods for the purpose of underselling; that these were reasons whv Virginia manuiacturers were so depressed, and not because of the tax. The fine cut (men of j the West and North-west came in for their share of these criticisms. Kentucky was not alluded to. . He further said that if the tax was reduced now it . would have to be re stored soon. He was further questioned bv some gentlemen present, that if the nresant tax was building , up such a giant establishment as he claimed, if it would not be Deuer to uouoie me present rate. He said that the smaller and noorer manufacturers were more liahl to defraud the government than were the larger ones, because from the latter larger bonds were required and more people were watching, the argu- ..: 1 a t i iS 1 ment being that n wouia De oeneuuHw to the government to concentrate the manufacture in the larger establish ments ' He admitted that tobacco was vnrv low now. lugs in the JMew ionc and Western markets being 2 or 2 rants 'and in Viremia 8 cents. ' In or der to save their Western trade Lorril lard & Co gave guarantees to their that in the event of a reduction of the tax, it would involve them in a loes of over $300,000. Tn rficard to the rebate 1 on the tax UTr Rfiidler arerued that 'the stock on hand would be nearly one nait. 01 tne year's supply. Some 60,000 pounds at 19 ftpnta would cause a 1089 to the gov eminent of $7,200,000. U He said that fr Kimball, chief of the tobacco bureau in this city, had statea to mm xnai it would oben a vast area of perjury and fraud.-"W .'A. i.. t r rir.1 "RnrtPAil waa nrasent and nrenar ed to present argumenfevinvf behalt ot Virginia manufacturers; but owing to NeW GOOdS. to furnish Eis views "in wittn which e will uu eauy. uei v ' -i, ! i 1 , Maritime Association Declare Against-' SUver. 1 .l A have removed rfivstdck of hardware, Stoves and Tinware time Exchange yesterday, the following o the NEW AND ELEGANT STORE on TBADE STREET,1 Mv Pnll 'Rl N SEE '1 PI? - 5 all 4fa t rrS. writers Steamship. : Companies nd court, ib a 'a m. " .Vv' Jr ; ; - shipping houses of the city: stoves, 1 m-ware HoUowware, ; Wooden-ware, &C.V Is now open vve, the undersigned members 7 Lue inspection of the publ Rented in the'Charlnffo New Yqbk, Jan. 19. At', the Mar i si9-v, 'km THE-GBEAX 'WAR. o u Tl l.Ia The Armistice to be Offered by Russia WillProba t ! bly'not beVlccepbd by'Turkey-Grand thike jMichoia and tne jTurJush ' veiegatea Meet' to Make Peace-The Ravages of Typhus. , , i(Le4S6ir, Jaii 19i Aj special r to the CSf fr.bm"Sff Fetershurg says' kper- aonwho helped to draw up the armis tice conditions states that they are such as are not likely to be accepted by the Turks. The same dispatch states that the minister ; of iitiel Interior has itistrubted the press to be5 moderate in its remarks about Austria and Eng- 1 a r r . r . , ,yfhe Tiw! Pera dispatch. has the: loupwing 7 , xb is eaiu luat uranu ouite Nicholas, accompanied by his stall and Gen Ignatieff. met the Turkish dele gates ' Friday" natorn ing; afea ' istatibtfxm the". Jamboli railway. The Grand Duke hal adsancad ta oaeet'thedelegates because of the diflBculty on the road. and courteously in vited them to return 1 by carriage with him." & 1 The. Constantinople 'correspondent , of Standard telegraphs -Thursday evening: I - am- assured 1 that the coun cil of, ministers to-day de.cidedto order the Turkish .ambassadors r at .Vienna and London to request the explanation of the protests against a separate peace recently lodged by ' Austria and Eng and, and to ask bow far Turkey may count upon the support of ; these coun tries' .'"; W r. '' r , ' ;i.i ' vThe orrefipondeat of the p Times at Vienna, declares, posijtivel y 0 that . , Aus tria has made no communication to the Porte :. concerning the : terms of peace sinee ber answer to the Porte's : note, December 12fh, asking- mediae . tion. : I he present report seems to be founded upon the reservations which; Austria then made. . . . , r. The Daitif' TefejyrawftV correspondent at Pera states that the Turkish dele gates K met Grand Dhki1 Nicholas Ut fimova Semenh, and preliminary notes were exchanged. The 'Grand ' Duke then announced that he t had decided to treat only . at : Adrianople, which should be immediately evacuated. The delegates having assented. orGLexs were telegraphed to D'Jeniel Pasha to evacu ate Adrianople. Upon this decision being communicated to the foreign consuls at Adrianople,' they telegraph ed to their embassadors for instruc tions, and were ordered to remain and protect their countrymen.! D'Jeniel rash a then prepared to retire upon' the fortified lines before Adrianople where reinforcements are now concentrating. The Russians will probably arrive at Adrianople in two days, Tirnova bem- enli being 35 kilometres distant there from. . Negotiations will then begin. It is generally thought here that the wisest policy is for Turkey to make peace at once. The Times Jrera correspondent says: Queen Victoria telegraphed the Sul tan that he was already acquainted with the action of the British govern ment, and that she had herself urged the Czar to make prompt aud honor able peace." London, Jan 19. The Times1 Bucha-r rest correspondent who has gone to Giurgevo to try and cross the Danube at that place into Bulgaria, telegraphs from Giurgevo : "The mortality among the Turkish prisoners at urates hti is fearful. The station of Frateshti is be coming a terror to travelers between Bucharest and the Danube. Even if taere is nothing worse there than or dinary typhus, the mortality is evi denced by the numerous graves in the plain surrounding the prisoners camp, justifies the apprehensions of travelers. I 8 w Russian soldiers digging huge graves, and near them fifty Turkish corpses lying in confused heaps as they were emptied lrom the -dead carts. Their rugged, half c ad forms and the frcst bites visible on their naked limbs, gave eyidence of the hardships they had suffered on their dreadful march from Nikopolis." Uncle Sammy Gains a Victory on that Income Tax Business. New Yoke:, Jan. 19. The adjourned case of Governor Tilden's alleged unpaid income tax Came up before Judge Blatchford in the United States Dis trict Court to-day, On an argument on demurrer to the complaint. Mr. Aaron J. Vanderpool appeared for Gov. Tilden .and District Attorney Woodford for the United States. There are nine counts in the corn' nlaint to all of which demurer is made on technical grounds, the merits of the case not being gone into. It was de cided to tale up each count separately. The first count charges $3,uuu oacK tax for the fiscal years of 1861 and iSbi!. ' Mr." Vanderpool claimed that the laws passed; about that time were re cognized as necessary war measures and annulled the law requiring the payment of income tax in that year. Judge Blatchford sustained the de mand, giving Tilden t he first victory. ' ; SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. Ml m iDO:i)i ir.-j''-,ihnrj fin ( -v New York, Jaa X9.-rA :!Hrtford Connecticut, dispatch says a new efftr is be ing made to 'save, the -remaining assets of the Charter jOak tofe Insur ance tympany by keeping it out of the hands hf a receiver, tandt re organizing it as a purely rmituaJj:aipanyniThe stock is to. be merged and seipediout, and the i poUciesj scaledUuLesisliitive intervention nis necessary iqorjdec to effect this; and, therefore,; a new, char ter was asked for. h Ili tsthoughlthat most iof the policyholders, willco oper ate with Ithe msnngers iritheii efiojrtsi i.HASTFOsri, Cojsr,jJan-ia A further postponement of one week was grafted by the eourt. hear jng the question if a receivership for theLChatterXhtk-Life InsuranceCompanywsL ban sdin mid f- mr fl'od nnrfiv iadi teji diV-""' r Tke; Government and , fiie; CbJicago pstnster, 3 Chicago. Janrl9. The government has , com menced : a. suit against lata Postmaster McArthurs fpt $3d000(de uciency . . xue ' oonasmen nave , set an answer, which alleges that tbevgOveriji ment was cognizant of and japproyed the deposits by McArthur of funds in the tanks,. and .that rthe. sureties are not,, .therefore Uable . for ither'amount lost by the failure of any banfe , ' ; : New Yoke, Jan. 19. Powers, Garton & Co . dealers it. boots and shoes, have suspended; liabilities $260,000; nomi nal assets szso.uuu ; reai, f to,uw. ; Georee L Watrous & Co., dealers jn hats, furs and straw goods in New York; have assigned ; ' liabilities $100, 000: assets unknown. 'vV; , Joh n Thomas, mining stock hroker, late president of. the 'Queen of the West'Tsilvef mining company has 'made an . assignment ; liabilities ' fSS.OOO -assets nominal. . " . i- It is reported that Owen Murphy, the fueitive excise commissioner, . is daugerovsly ill at Ottowa, and that his The shin Abyssinia, from Liverpool, yesterday, took 200,000 pounds of spe cie. . "'- . " t .Messrs Beveridge t fc e HelliwelU of .Montreal, importers oi wooiens, nave iaueu , tftuiiiuM, i ,,;r ,, . a w Thellouisiana' Returning BoaVd Arraigned In the ,JNew..Okleans Jan 19 -The .41 em bers of 'the returning board have been f - i . 11.' -li arraizneu r. in, -tue - superior uriuiiuai of in the Charlotte WnrWfi S Pcar'JZEB uVANOEJ STO VJE a specialty! I . , - -f- iti d :xuk it ;.. II. ; I r liu I Ltli. ioyal tpndr. as in our opinion, such lacrialktinn would .ungettls .value:' dis-. turb.c0nfidence, retard resumption'' in 1 .mid and imnair the national credit," No child can sleei ine with cholic'or 1 the cause by name Dr' Uniy 25;eiit8 a bottle 3' P iSquhdly whue suner rtom' teethfnc' Ttwn ltni-Bati. Syhik The frWtesb:ntkdlcalv Triumph of Modem , Times r hut- Eoi mnsndsi t lay! .iPhysidaHsi- ;'' " Anaorsea ij uiergymen. These Pills fiava uruaaisM evenrwhers- m al is unprecedented. i flamed a popularity unparallelQcl. . everywhere' tay their - 1 TJi&y are no worthless nostrum, nnft'ed nn to deceive the credulous, bat are the result of Ion jr research, by a chemist and phT8- perience. who oo more wan sold; Iclan or tiiirty y values nis reputau ears' exi .1 nun. THEY CURE tteadachK Foul Breath, THEY GIVE "Appetite, tflesh to tbe Body, and reinove all low r ais THEY ACT on pel Xmw Spirits, tUe Blood, and purities, w .: THEY CURE GouTpESumatltia,' and Kidaey THEY CURE nizzlness, Ueartburni and Bil . tons Colic. THEY CAUSE tlie food to assimilate, and nou n rlsnhejjodjr. THEY CURE" Nervousness, and give refreshing THEY. ARE lPTalnaMe for Female Irrcgnlaritles. THEY ARE tbe besi - VamUy Medicine evei no At prit Wat ntll Induce the pnrchaser to invest and hold for fotare wear j.nereawiuf Desa arana nsi ana we wonia aavise our irienas , rin .oraer to enioy tne uesu advantages in seiec- tiQna aaiiweU as.,bargains. , ,We have concluded to isustain a heavy.' loss on" our stock in. order speedily to close out our business dJ ni iliha. bitd io xi.jl Xltv- IUTi ;.ri irti 3ji uai-i-- fill Our 35;0(jOvcix;0ats' (Silt-lined) fbr...M M.w.i.g22.50 it:60 15 12 V 10 r: 7, .5..;, ;3 v !. f- 5'l SJJ fij It: 20 "16 :;: i 12 &i$10 .50U (t ( n j. TO- will begin the Grand Distributing Sale of the Mammoth Stock of E. 0. Xatta & Bro oiJilajvsi ::.!:; :;; ovj'u r YOTT f!ATC HTTT "OuV'feoei Snglish Cassiinere Sftits fOT;;:;..;:;:.i.1::.$22;80 j 'ijtXwJbiqi:'a astdt sj 7 J f rtC3n12.50 -Fancy r a a si V rnKKOO 12.00 8.00 '6.00 .5,00 iWe will offer a lot f , our $2.50 and $3 All-wool Gassimere fib v "i:'.' :) b.s: ,)? Pants at the closing price. . $1.60. iu tni ir-. .ka.v.-a,; ,;; . ' E. D. BAT'PA & BRO. "You can buy our $ 1 50 Exeelsior l)resa Shirt for 75ts. u 0ur, Uhla'undried Shirt, the: very finest in the market, at 65cts one JpOhe;,ndar E. D. LATTA &;BRO.-v ; j a) li'-.'-.r-You can buy bur standard $2.00 me Shirt for one iu oj Ladies, you can buy for your sons 6 : Suite Coat, Vest and Pants at our closing, price ; $3.00. , , :i:::yK' ,v: . e.d. latta &bro. ; You can buy Ladies Silk Handkerchiefs; in Unlimited variety, at 10 )ts. worth 35 cts. E. D. LATTA & BRO. Will be sold our finest Imported Silk Handkerchiefs including all lots of $1.00 and $1 25 At the closing price 65 cts. 1 E. D. LATTA & BRO.. Yoti can buy our superfine Medic ated Flannel Suits $5;00 for,3.50, or $1.75 for Shirts or Drawers. n ; : s I E. D. LATTA & BRO. : , You can buy any grade of our Underwear at aston ishing prices Our 50 cent Merino Shirt for 25 cents. You can buy Gloves at prices that will make you; a shamed to go with hands uncovered. E. D. LATTA & BRO. ..i You can buy a Hat at. a price to pay yon.weZZin holding until you need it. E. D. LATTA & BRO. - Merchants, close your doors and attend the quick closing sale of E. D. LATTA & BRO; - Citizens, enhance your reality, protect your inter ests, do justice to your families, to your corporeal being, by in vesting in the great closing sale of E. D LATTA & 1 BRO. TV ill be presented the rarest opportunity ever known in the Merchantile Experience of our age. The tremen dous stock of E D LATTA & BRO. will be offered at "crush ing prices." The term "bargain" will lose its significance under the slaughtered prices in the closing out sale of E.D. LATTA & BRO. ,y -r , Forty Thousand Dollars worth of Clothing and gen eral wearing apparel will be dispersed broad cast at and below New York Manufacturing prices. E. D. LATTA & BRO. Not a, "Dissolution" nor the "Sham" furor of re ducing stock, but the determined solid fact and quick closing safe of ' our entire business. . ! ,f: E. D. LATTA &; BRO. THEY ARE harmless, and always reliable Sold everywhere. US Cents a Bom. OffieK 35 Murrau Street, New York. . ' pERUVIAN GUANO,' A PINE ARTI0LE . Copy of Analysis of the Peruvian Guano. Direct Importation Ex. Cargo Hudson , Baltimore,- ByW. M. H ABER8HA W, F. C. S. Water 100 per cent. 2.62 per cent f Containing Nitrogen 6.28 per cent. A Eaual to Ammonia. 7.63 per cent. I Organic and Volatile, 25.11 ' Phosphates, 20 28 w Sand and Insoluble, 8.27 " For sale in lots of 10 tons (5) $50.00 per 2240 lhs delivered to Steamer ; in lots of 50 tons $48.00 per 2240 lbs delivered to Steamer ; in new bags : actual weight. J I MIDDLETON & CO., janl9 eod3w 7 South St., Baltimore. . i i . . i i . 1 1 . OPERA HO USE. OWEN I G Bt O N L Yj Tuesday, January SSnd , , Re-appearance in Charlotte after an absence of over two years, of the celebrated BERGEEt FAMlLT ( 1 " and their : v; GREAT COMPANY OF STAR ARTISTS Lady Orchestra, ; ' Ladies' silver Cornet Band Swiss Bell Bingerilj ' Vocalists and Commedians. THE? M03T !; jstkq iAjsrtr:, in . AMERI0A,. And i corps of artists, who, in their resriec- uve speciaiuef, n-: --t.ru ; t . Dave NO EQUALS In the World, rV Will appear .'niystmxi as aboye and offer a programme comprising songs ttuets, refitted hnmorons delineations, characters sketches, "orchestral overtures, Swiss Bell mui-ic, Cornet Band .Quicksteps, ani Solos on the Comet, Violin, baxophone Zdbphone, etc , etow and. introducing the" latest and most attractive novelties' of the 13 Tal ented Arlists Will 'Appear gft POPTJLAB?PBrCES-9B jj. ; . The management respectfully anrAinnce that in view of the stringency of the times, and yielding to the general demand Tor; low nriees U notwith tandine the fact; thai, the. company . they bring . this t season.; ia the strongest in point or ; artistic talent, and toe m st expensive they have, ever: travelled with, they announce the following scale of prices ;; Admission 75 and .60 cents.' "NO EXTRA" CHARGE ' FOR RESERVED SEATS which can be secured atlhe Central Hotel News Stand. janI6 Iw: , ." : : k r A U C 110 N 8 A X E By virtue of a ceed bf trust to ine execut ed by W 3i Lee. I will sell at-auction ' for ash, on theSOth day of January 1878 at the late stand of . F bcarr & Co.; the-entire stock of drags,; me iicinesi oils, chemicals', nitures, furniture and other articles of prpp- With forgery and with altering f the re turns from .Vernon parish;v,The cotm? eel made a motion. to quash the indict meqt on the ground that the proceed iugs were irregular, The inotion Wag overruled;, without argument. " The m embers pf th e ', board then pleaded Vnot gnilty-,, and were admitted to bail on their old bonds.; The "day of trial 1.7' . 1 iX-A ' I. una uuv uscu u.cn4. erty lately m tnepossession or saia nrm,, p"- s l; ? r.O .v, uz. xl ----Truetee.' I FURTH RKIIOTICEU1 : 'i All persons Indebted .to said firm'bf F Scan & Co,' must come forward ana: make 8ymentsto the undersigned without de- ay, no one- being authorized to collect any; Dill ana MV UIUl uutiiujfpcii. - n p t-i f - AH' persona having- claims .against, said firm will please present-to tBe undersigned. I tnl Ur. ' t ' " W M-SMITH. Trustee. c ,r1ani9-22-25-27-30 -I VJ f. THE WELL-KNOWN FIRM OF a HAS THIS DAY CEASED TO EXIST, and the.'business is now carried on by the undersigned. in his oWiiame. . . I assume' all iust liabilities of the bid firm: and overtake all claims due it " : r I 'enter t the commercial , battle-field with grateful thanks to the citizens of Charlotte and the public in general for' the. very many, marks bf confidence they ever evinced towards onr 'firm. miu 10 me personally, ana ray ereaiest aim in tne iuiure wiu we so;vcon duct a my selt and my business as to remain worthy 01 a continuance of their favors and esteem. - y hJ tA I ;1 To those indebted-to the old firm. , I call upon Vnot to be L'ii ' r-'.i i it"'.' '"a- uauikwaiTx ujlu, coming lorwaru 10 seuie, j ana mnvi xneir accouuw with-me. Very respectfully,! .v.:-': - u" us TQTHE?:CUS TOMERS OF THE OLD:, FIBM: ;;rl' heg to.? say that the, business will be carried on, m all us branches; as heretofore,' and that I have; atlyjreplenished mytockiwhic ,is- now splendidly ; : assorted mth:newrand seasonable GoSds. t3 S. WITTKOWSKY; -' U'T ' " r ' W O IT V i- ' t! J . - i . 5 i t - . j - i
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