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s -.. i-H. - avmoBiPTZoir jtlxxa ; V uwjww; . want, and wltto the tataatMStisaf TipWdwT One Month :.; . .i.'J WWMBKLTJBDltrtir': lab at ihott noaoo. " . BLAMES, BtI,L-HljDS. p (eof lwjwfcL.. , 4 lft 'sa.aW&X. VOL. XXIV. GHARLOTTIJ, 0, SSQt OCTOBER 24. 1880 1 - ' - - - ' - - J -j , t ' ULi - - - r ' . : . NO, 3,629. I v.... . J . I II i - III yaT-TTI' III v'-V If I . " r n I .fl I , . stT TZS X III .. V w-Hll. II III Hi t 1 Kl '! I. II I HI I 1 MIT If1 M.T,. 1 llll I, li RiW II 1 II 111 Willi I III fflWItfrl nVrllfv w I j 1 1 ii ! i ei ti m fii hi hi iWuun ii ii i .rur fi i i r: i iit . uul. u-1 i 11 n ii., f i; , , i vii i, - lkJU U It Ml: x .Xjr III III Jf I IvV I I liC U If II it .1 Av . I : I I U L v ? i - mkM, 3 MalJallal, VMayW faSaJJaWia.y ,M.y.r. Tiil-j'u--ru-ij-i ji ruinnj ?BT(JJK KJFFttlNGES Atpilcie Iipe of BROCibM) SILKS, M1' ' f , , Also, a large stoclc of plain trimming silks at QiWtERIGES. Ask to see ibat beautiful piece of NUN'S CLOTH, suitable for Mourning purposes. WK HAVE A HANDSOME STOCK OF Colored Cashmeres . . which we propose touclose out CHEAP. ' OUR STOCK; OF DRESS GOODS Is all taat can be desired In that line. Our Stock of Clothing IS LABRE, WELL ASSORTED AND CHTSAP. We have the best stocked Carpet Department . IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. ALEXANDER & HARRIS. Oct 14 (1 Aw FALL STOCK. We are Now Receiving Oar Fall Stock. Gent's Hand-Made, Machine & Cable-Sewed BOOTS AND SHOES, ALL GEADE3 AND PRICES. Lais', Misses t Childrens" ALL PRICES AND STYLES. A Pretty Line of Trunks, Valises and SateMs, LATEST STYLES OF CELEBRATED STETSON HATS. ALSO Lower Grades in For, Saxony-Wool, 4c. GIVE US ATRIAL. Respectfully, aug28 ' ' (ill II S T (t (-K ?IS HOW COMPLETE, And we ask an Inspection of GOODS and PRICES before purchasing. : Having gained the confidence of the trade by Fair Dealing aod Low Prices, We feel we can and know we will make it to your interest to bay our goods. .THE LADIES will always find the latest novelties In DSES9 TRIMMINGS. All know that we keep abreast with the Styles In this line. We can show a very handsome assortment of Fancy Dress Goods With Buttons and Trimmings to mstchr SILKS, SATINS, CASHMERES, MOMIES, and HENRIETTAS. We make a specialty of MOURNING GOODS. We sell a good KID GLOVE for 75 cents. In HOSIERY we offer special Inducements. Every department is complete, and has been se lected with care. All can be pleased by giving usH a can. T. L. SEIGLE CO. P. S. Our Cloak Department has been enlarged and more attractive than ever. oct!5 w An Apropos Poem. Atlanta Constitution. . . We print-below 8r poem written by one of the m -st charming ladles of - Atlanta, commemorative of the occasion -that has brought our northern friends te-our cits. , It Is a gem la sentiment and expression: ,TJBB BLUE AND GRAY. To sleep the thunderous guns That sat upon Atlanta's guarding hills Have suhk; and many summers' burning suns Have dried the blood that mingled with her rills. To roln.now the battlements that crowned Her gentle heights have crumbled scarce i a mound. Moss-grown, remains now, save where houses raise Their walls, or gardens flourish; nature lays Her emerald carpet, starred with dalsiesv over The bare red earth. Thus, with their Iresh young The wi ingb reeks and relics of a. civil strife. grlj (ScrcjtTs. JUST RECEIVED X-'ItAHGE - AND- TASSEHS' i IN ALL SIZEi AND COLORS, AND THE HANDSOMEST lot of lieallikesiiltettes mm An Elegant tine of Silk Velvets 1 "IN" X COLORS., You can find In our house everything jou wish In the DRESS TRIM line. Our Stock of . PERRY IS i lill: DAW : FlSl IILLeR is a purely vegetable remedx For INTERNAL and EXTERNAL jit. D A I II U 1 1 I C 3f nctr Sill when used rllfl iXILLILa accorcnnfr to priutui iimt io inclosing eiwh Ixitfe. and is perfcaly taf even in. Ik trtfMt iinjcptrimrtA himds. DAItt If II I C A NUKE CURE for r A HI f I LLtri Here Tlircut, (oub, Cliill I)inrrlitca DyBeiitery, CruMipH, Cholera, ami all Baml Crnmplaintt. DA III lill I CO S THE BEST remedy r ft Ell AILLCn knowu forfi..SickrfsV SIck-Henlaclio, Piiln In tlio Buck or MIe, ItheiHNRtiiun, and Neurnlgia. , DA1FI Mil I CD i vnanftumahltbo BEST rAlli fILLtn LIS1WKNT M DE. It blay -tpaedif-mndpertttatteut relief in aU case t' HrBiaea, (,'ots, Sprats. Severe Burns etc. DAItJLJfll I VQ 18 th lUrid trxulci Fanner, Planter. Mailer, and in fact I nil ei&saes wanting- a meaicine aiway at nar.u r-q mafe to uso internally or exteniiHy tHW certainty of relief. t No family can afford to ba, wit bout Invaluable remedy in the bonce. ; Its price tr: -it within the reach Of all; and it will annually maox-tuaes its coat in docton bills. , Sold fj aU drafgUta at Se. 6O0. aud 91a tot:l. - ' PERKY DAVIS A SON, Providence. R. I. , Proprietor. ; ttgr3 dw to OCtl - -v i i - SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTi TTNDER and by virtue of a deed ef iio-t- CAN'T BE BEAT FOR STYLES & PRICES, eent per annum, from day of sale. "0 iftl! -j-1;1 "- cctn Respecfullr, Till ' i .' ! i J i': Margraves & U ilhelm reserved" "until all theinrrcha.se money 1smidput at tbetf4e of wwhafftis; iTiflWare ' A Dlot of the above property is on exhibition at 1 1. pine store :M".. .-. Oiuis,-: who m myamencvwiii eivcsames aesirmi to msoecs any assistance- iney may wish. ' J D.MEANa.JTrustee Cray's Specific Medicine. ' R AOi MARKf he teit KJig TR ADC M A llala am a4 1 m . for,. Seminal,, i. u,. waKness,speN JTJ matorrhea, Im- 1 f 9 at II -uiaMW ? .I"'.? 're.nr ,Q! f P ntuns urav 'Diseases Which e. TbT iflnlna la BAld h .ILdniiui.t. b ot a tiva ur will im WIU uiiui ou receipt 01 ins money 1 reeord- eam ine rezisierfl omce in dook 20, Diur Ri4t I- iMIk-vrnniti f aula at Ihii Vnn nn. door, in the city of- Charlotte, at 12 dock. mi.'orri oATurtDAi, tne otn 01 muvisjubsju, i8Ui.valu- aoie real eataro,gitnaieq in tne city 01 unanotte, and also a tract of land In MeckJenburg county, de scribed as follotvs, t'at rick Hotel Building, on the comer of Tryon and Sixth streets: Store Souse north of hotel building, fronting on Tryon street: Vacant Lot on Elxtlfcjrtreet,'-heuveen Tryon and Church; Vacant LjotoSixth streewbetwse? Tryon and Xfluxcn, Juljottilng pvoperty ot-if Wads- worth; House and Lot-on Uraaain street, adjoining lotpi Mrs, Caldwell aad Mrs JoWlon;. Jiouse and Lot on sixttkatrjepwjaetween college street and NoBii.irel.n liailad JoUilng its of Mrs. Means atftrMtfTiarr; Store" H6a8e"-on Col lege street, adjoining lots ot Mrs. MeaiWnd w. w. Overman: store Hotoen.ege-aujejetf 01it of Trailer adjoining . property Ot Commerclaj Kar tlonalBank: Lotconialnlilitsmall iwusefei "rear of Marked Boose; Store HoosonTrade stteeLad- uinuig property pi v . x rjioreneaa . ana 1 v. w. aiaidrrtifan Aft .MWAf.nA V. Dnn AHAb llmm. shlp; knwos the Todd 6old Mining .tract, and upon which good Gold Veins have bee-&eover-ed and only partially developed. .rriir r-v' TEBMat;QF I8AI1E are as fofloWs: : Ofierdarth which latWr fcsV note with security Ut be required. Tne balance payame in tnreeTerraar ln BtallmentaV otfthe 1st day; of Januapp;rI8S2, 1st. day of Januarjl8,3, lst.day of Jaouary 464 i septlK every sun. tin oct.ui, men every aay till da jay of sale. ; . ( rXHE rASTEST SEELLfNG BOOK OP THE AGE, No need Atlanta hath or bulwarks, though full-armed her erstwhile . toes Are coming, richly panoplied and those Who met them ouce on war's ensanguined path Go forth to meet them now with sabres clashing, A nd armaof burnished steel In sunlight flashing! Sons of the mighty north! ' with hands outstretched across the chasm deep That yawned of obi, but now, with narrowing sweep; Lies, like a stream' sry bed, along the earth. 'Mid smiles aud welcoming words today they corner 1 ; No frowning races, shadowed by fierce gloom, '. By courage Iredwr haggard with despair, Greet now their advent. On the startled air Ring no wild yells, no bitter maledictions. Instead of war, and wretchedness, and bate, Peace,: love and plenty guard our clt gate, And from their wings drop ho y benedictions. On that historic ground. Where North and South once closed In desperate uwue. While cannon's roll and musket's deadly rattle Reverberated through the hills around, Stretched by Atlanta's hospitality A hundred teats, white, gleaming in the sun With ample folds enwrap the blue and gray - In friendly shelter, now war's toll Is done. Shine out, Oh, golden sun! Fair Southern flowers, exhale your incense sweet! Let light and fragrance rare, our brothers greet, urander than bloody battles fought and won The peacs assemblage ef this gala day. When, hand warm clasping band, the blue and gray Bury their wrongs, their victory, their defeat; And hearts athrob with memories sad and sweet. Mingle their smiles and tears, their Joy and sor row In rainbow hues, which span the brigbt'nlng mor row. Atlanta, Ga. , Oct 18,1 880. M. VIRGINIA. ExCrsMrakKtMry. Figures for Calm, DU. pasbiHBAe, AfCer-eiection Reading-. XmiOhis, Oct. 2iiiy.;Aftef dy tt)9; eviaer.ee $ of fraud and corrup tion at the October election accumulat elid the knowledge of the Central .Committee. : That the election wa no toriously unfair, and the vote in excess of tne number of legitimate residents of the Statey especially in this : vieinity, the records amply prove.. Take the vote in this county, for instance. In 1818 when the oounty election was held here, the contest oyer the Shrievalty was the hottest ver, known, except in the case of lemon vs. Adams, this year. Then the vote stood as foltws: John T. jPressly (re-elected) ree'd 10,285 It. J. Bright received. . .... ... .9,577 Elias Neff received. .2,276 Total. Last week the vote was: H.C.Adams, . .. Daniel O. Lemon , Highthue. SlIPflEMIBlE Mitl. l ay M Chairman Barnum Decidew Aeniuat the iriabone Ticket New York, October 21. A. M. Keiley, Chairman :. The national Democratic committee have decided to recognize the regulars, and an address, will be forwarded to you to-night, Wm. H. Bakntjm, .. Chairman. In regard to the above the-liichmond Dispatch says:- Of course this act of the national Democratic committee will eause a howl of rage and disappointment an the part of the rejected and tabooed Mahoneites. Their various candidates lor Congress will boil over withindig-n urtbiun, ueuauats au 01 Lueir uopes 01 n office have been blasted. They will de- j nounce the national committee, and 1 J if 11. l i 1 . -a 1 womu, 11 mey aarea 10 ao so, aeny its authority to speak for the Democratic party or General Hancock. But they cannot, me national committee acted after full and free consultation with General Hancock, and with his knowl edge and approbation. The Mahone- ltes, in a wora, nave no longer a pre tence to regularity, rneir last claim to speak as for the Hancock men in Virginia has been denied, disowned and scouted bv the only man and the only committee that could speak the only authorized exponents of the creed the policy, and the duty of all the Dem ocrats that dwell in this wide land We do not know what General Ma hone will do. Doubtless he will study ...... 1 J! 1 uuiBomepiau 01 revenging nimseii up on General Hancock and the national Democratic committee and party. He announced several weeks ago to the correspondent of the Philadelphia rress mat it would not suronse him if tne regulars in Virginia were recog nized by the national committee. He may resolve to return to his scheme of last spring a ticket of electors pledged to no candidate. But in order to do this, he would have to withdraw his present ticket, which is comi)03ed of a 1 . . . . I : men pledged to the support of Han cock. A Richmond special to the Baltimore esun says : The hrst intimation that Gen. Mahone nad that the national Democratic com mittee had recognized the Funders was the announcement made to him to night by an interviewer. Mahone said that he had expected this result all along, and was only surprised that this course had not been adopted by Mr. Barnum's committee as far back as Au gust or July. He did net believe, lie said, that it would cause him to lose' any of his strength. Gen .Mahone Raid thftk the people, would choose their own tickets, As they would have done had irat-fche eommittee-"interfered In the matter at all. The whole matter is a. 'great 'surprise to'the Readiuster leaders. although they admit that they did not lave any loea or Demg recognized, nor lad ever sought, such at the hands of Mr. liarnonrs committee. This "will give great relief to the public, and must tend to strengthen the regular Organ ization in irlntav: ' The Indiana ElelMu. r ' WASHINGTON. Oet. 22. .1 udce Roach. ui iuuiuuitpoua, is iu lujb cu-y.- rite . ieu Indiana last J&tturday. He .says, the Democrats are reforming their lines for contest in November, and the feeling among them ii that they can win. J udge Roach says the Republican man- utacturers all tokl their Anlploye4 thjeji wrJutd be forced to close business if the Semocrats succeeded, and in this way duced many Democratic workmen to vote the Republican ticket He con tends with , other Democrats thattha State wm crie inlyyfeatud. j He ifiid:' ?Tne population ot Indianapolis is returned by the census is 75,126, and vet 19,500 votes, n ind numbers Were cast. I told The census supervisor the day after the election it was clear that ....22,138 ...13,067 ...12,211 ....... 796 Total...... 26,075" Here Lemon received 1,926 more votes than Pressley, who was elected over Bright by 708 votes, and yet Adams gets in 856. How is that for a fair vote V The same rate of increase ail over the State would show a gain of more than 75,Owover the vote of 1878. A promintnt grain man of this city told your correspondent to-day of a party of negroes that came into Indiana the morning of election from Spring field and points on the Wabash road There were THREE CAR L6ADS OF THEM. They returned the next day, and being detained at Tolono by collision, told the people there all about their trip. They were distributed through fountain county, at Covington and Cool Creek principally, n will De remembered that Fountain county went Republican by a small majority, the representative being elected by only twenty-nine plu rality. As an evidence of the slenderness of the threads upon which hang not only everlasting things but those of tempor ary affairs as well, the Republican ma- jvuiy ul luiuteen qn joint uauot in tne Legislature depends upon an aggregate plurality of not much over 300. Foun tain county elected its Representative by twenty-nine plurality, St. Joseph and ctarKo by thirty one, Perry by forty- iour, jNome and itipiey counties by fifty-eight each. Spencer by fifty-nine. while the Senator from Carroll, White and Pulaski, comes in by only eighteen plurality. These figures are full of thought to the average, politician, and demonstrate how valuable a thing is well directed work. The local-Republican politicians, aid ed by the JVews, are endeavoring to create the impression that Democrats are tal&ing and scheming about effect inga FUSION WITH THE NATIONALS by splitting up the electoral ticket, and outsiders are taking up the matter and throwing their gigantic intellect on the that work; as Senator McDonald said FLANNELS, PRICES va wjw VUVVUJ ItVlUU A UUfDlU jLlJ withdrawal or the Democratic electoral ticket and uniting on Weaver's and Chambers , such a move, or anvthinerin that direction, would result in a virtual dissolution of the partv. We think there is too good a chance to carry the electoral vote lor Hancock and English to root witn exploded powder. . & w "rplmk .f1 mm "III : " ' "' ..1." " 1 . -1 : ';!f:.:f,:.; ': .. ". .tMiM ii''; ,r '' ": ' , i, : .- ' '" : . ; : , ', i (, .-jctav x'-i -us-,' m t i SEKlEliilliitli, Opening for -rOTJEr losp rt- ectioo ' ,.: f V'.V. ' , Our i A TUP VXf BS SET ('jBl IST ID . WtW Iff S OUR NEW AND ORIGINAL FASHIONS FOR FALL, Permit us to assure you that our aim In manufacturing a STOCK OF CLOTHING is to produce Fashionable Garments wlttV riwvri WnrtrtniMwii., cess la catering tor tne Traders wumafaciae evidence that our endeavors have met with the reaulremenu fTf mVr We Shall Open for Your Inspection this Season by Fajr The Handsomest Line of Men's Boy's,; Youth's and Children's Suits, Overcoats, Vandykes, Ulsters audi ferefc ' THaT HAS EVER BEEN EXHIBITED, BEADY-MADE, IN THIS MARKET. ,0 WE INVITE EVEK,-Z-BOX)-Z- TO CAjLL OlsT THE ZDIT OF OTTTZ OIBSKriiErC3-- VerrrespeAfully, L. BfellWANGER & BRO NK .WE HAVE ON HAND A FINK LINE OF SAMPLES FOB MEBCHANT TAIEOBlNG. X. NOTICE. FIT GUARANTEED OB NO SALE. GARMENTS MADE TO ORDEB AT VEBT SHORT CLOAKS, KID GLOVES, TO SUIT YOU. A Few Plain Word. New'Tork Truth, Did., Oct 19. A republic is the only form of gov eminent under which power is a mar ketable commoditv. When votes become maiketableVCapi- iax oecomes tne ituier. There is no Despot so exacting and ueoasmg as nioney. , Under its rule the poor inevitably be come the slaves of the rich. They become sneaks, parasites and paupers, and help rivet their own fet ters. When' a man sells his vote for monev he barters his liberties, and enslaves jus posterity. ;!j A voter whose franchise can be con trolled by monev is an enemv of dodh lar government, and in the interest of humanity deserves death. He is a criminal in every sense. A robber, because he steals his neighbor's njjemes, A-wholesale- murderer, pe ctlSiejie consigns a, people to penury and starvation. CA man w ho offers to bribe a voter is a scoundrel deserving of death. A partv that accents such doIicv is in open rebellion against the republic, and an assassin of popular ritrhts. A man, who listens to such., overtures la n jtcreant ana , a, .traitor, , anu euouitt BLANKETS, PRICES SHAWLS, PRICES DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, KNIT GOODS. 5 TO SUIT YOU. TO SUIT YOU. EMBROIDERIES," HANDKERCHIEFS AND LACES, The Largest ana Finest MILLINERY DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY. FIRST-GLASS TRIMMINGS. - , ' I ' . : . . .' Popular Prices for Fine Jfats & fionne($. i . a iiaaa " T rj T . - wa CARPETS, CARPt, BUfJS, RUGS, ' OILCLOTHS, OIL CLOTHS. Large Stoek of Good Styles ?n Body Brussels, Taestiy Thrte-Ply Ingrain. IBeots and. 'U'.nt nr." l' t ;lnTB THIS ESSUB 01? THE OBSEI.VBR 1 : . . . yi 1 . S . ' . :':,) -if! t ny the truth of these assexuons. How iLianv win hp.t, nnnn i nem t -w . -w- r . .-i . . 1 mki"rr"."!,Mi'L , 1 ; 1 a 1 . -j- - 1111 1 j r 1 1 a, t 1 , :,ThieV -Satar The Tuleof X AJUmJ .U ! WiOXlJ onl- riethts.iopI.richesi The supremacy -Of :. -J;r.;,-''. - . . ; . i ; f i.. "boodle" tit the ballot.. It ; is between' - Tti Vi riA'rrt1f AnrlAaxrnr Irt' rtrpniiriTio' fnr'frSA miTir- coaartti'at fraA in mrniiia .all nrvi- and aperjurerv . i ' ous eitorts ;. ana m sow soiieiting your patronage, we ao so iuiiy connaent mat our Business. The time has come to decide. The CUtnee L.ettrr. ' N. t. Truth, Independent, (kit! it 188). ; ' ( No pen ver recorded sa I much in a few words as did the ien of James A Uarftie,lq when-it traced the; extraordl narV letter to,, antmeraber. ctf Uie ployersTiXlBipn ;0f ; MassaclvuseUs, , given l to the people by,ftyegtrdayitohaitt. and UM paitv whose standaid he bears a most unfortunate .letter. But it J Paints the iortrait ot-JaBaea-ArGartield as Presidentiabcandkliite's-prtraiW was ever painteu uowra. vBehwdjne picttireio v.o . - . ; J A.stealthv missjrprp.Orate, biot' ing mutually ;ti)sfeetdr?: Trusting that ybu will put these assurances' to test 'fyyjffft .;u,-jii callfiori laVorlnm ayibcmr-rderS) we -re,- repectfnll jpours, " ,ELIAS & QOHEN, ai29 t 1 JO '!) , ji. t V Al -1 T FALL i Vi -.'iI-fn-'j::I; K li'x'J .f-irifi'-' 1 ir; -if:;-., VJh.: 1 i .11 if t 10aUC:!!ib IIPIIDI tIIO' ijii mil .ii-)!;-iI '-.iii ; ecxMeney. nne, wnrtinfftnen. . He.is James A..Oar6eld OUR. .STOCK Otf FALL AD WINTER' CLOTPHING 1 J J ...JilllUJ..! .trjv, either his return was wrong: or his party Che is a Republican) had put fraudulent ballots in the boxes or . that city He maintained that his figures of th& pop ulation were correct.- Indiana1 cn sbe carried francock,'breve,'anaiher people are determined to do it. Cuurcu in A Vi nrl vAfcite of oneh comnplitinn'trnr, i Ori6 whd relegates the duestion of I wages wnpiiy to4 private ana corporate economy, thro wing open .our, r ports tox TTir -t2 "TV A cn-NTT T3 Trni Q- ITTTT L' Js larger aW n Come and Jearn -our praceftOTd' examine our goods. It will pay you. beaten. illlill I i I .1 j i ; . : j -t L i -ou; il ; yjjJiiMin-j j ijjjij!is;.'T 'jHTia i , . , X') f Joihid 'ji n rr 1 UUIJ rkB naala n t it-! . 'I v r ,iij,tn-j-sA y L London October 22. Fds.?hve ftliec BR0KBRAnd.j6NBAI, COM- 1 45T iioiiiQ ifiiS ft silt ban noiu J ir btaalnew ruable. tablW'sfcClat etUqaetrt, ParTia- fand nwntulY hsiiffR.ilbtt to mnductnubuc business: in I W fKct it i9,cinpPKTa?Jui ctoss1' rft WrieiBt?.'' idutt u r v -t ...... - , ,r- - 'ii" y for all oct 2-dAwi firyrp yj cncAi . ,Jh "d a" drugsruu eyerywber. or. l; or will be seat IT, . ------ " 71TI7wVl I tbres rv'v feud for illustrated Circular. ben granted ly!the Russian- Bwoamnarth e g.wreeKflssian cnurcnm&ii initiator whefv Ctharloite.N.C., ea-ect aeeitiissian cnurcnitejiisaii., hjames A. liarneia. nTdw"y?rT ek to Droceed tdJCarlldriifat accoraua- ihc flood rfCMe1iebruTnTttl6n frnied braeo5aa6iDSUtf ftr grkaitilfacturin& ,va&zcorpfc Cbmm,. Mh id baaxosw vjteitooa on a cnoir. EJCavamnouBana ruDies jmeinwrsLurBinsBrveaiuieimae'.iJ iyon bfrnotij nwada ai una ao4 ere erantea ror me nrenminarv ex-wr oiiaDorrmmiiaawotimtireaaewin . . i.; i TjtenserBmh HI I -H Hi lyA44IHiS. establishment will be forthcoming riapol Vw t lletia J mesAJ taxfieWi auu vu .jiitiaisFuda iH os5iaO&6sa a. henhejinissif iHavraSfeimfr. VVrWOK lAtaimpJUb j-joudl A.?WB toa Misy(IStuart,s address, iba j i iaai ia-iii i i v tiieased with tbe picture? mmo. w . To in who am juffeN firorn the errors apdJrr' cay! loisof manhood; Lwill send ajecjpehat. , IHaFtoftbeen solicited ,hy mav oter-,tfDoU wlli core rii' -i K1 'WlLW tre parties t4 become'atand.Jate'for stoerLr, herebf ramedy was discovered by A missionary in Sooth ahnourwa imjC an lnd&pecteatUu'Ki' Ame-'ca. 1 eU-dreued's,lrelopd'10''tli? theofaoe f pherta of j;ecj:!?.b.?r2 Cjgnty, ut3d : Ee.'J'eph.l'j l-?anglatlonJVN8WMflt " r.-.- .1-. A.F1rT'H. , tt t rti i item pmemrm enutoine 58 WWlnnj' no a tuMiufFlMirVio ESm3?Kalen5hMSd t -?ra;,-errrier',e.'ffiiid.w!ia6aA(nii6 j'iiiij j 1 TTT ? - -nTwwKintptthe.Puoipt unwrawiiuuiiiiainra -ncsvov-uw presone eaoora ana propri leraaaoBsaie, etwer 4awtMae or eswDiuiiiea. in a umvi roepectapaaA laitu itustoefesitoir that T catioi retarna veil fair ICtaV - br Mrmisakm 4 IlBTJrPI'U 1 1HHVUVVH kiaG00Uipa: !rma"1ti TVMaVntfcr lny,appU- 10 fpoiir.Trf lWoae pglnosrinr next terra Deems be: I StBif b Xt&V ifap 1 0: aubdna llat- t toe rnateavfer, the, fast 4 years wlrh rtheH pG'.s ii.t-als,dKirs8 of s.iicj, refjoirertieEts, ;ex- rpHK WASHINGTON GAZETTE, .ii Plirt the-tTaflorifti ciaAltaV ttmrVlSaridi1 1 "Siting a full resume, ot the preeedinc week, news , , aH nafloaat topics and ceueraT intolUcBtkie1, b S"I siaes oeing ue omy Si. sappottlnBtbe Notioaal. Demoentlo Ptrtf.!rt lbyUKOtfUWEDDERBURSr.ofVlrktn- iormeny puousner oi uie Kicnmoad vjica one W. Postage paid. 2 W Iva aonlea. to 01 TCn copies; w address. a . Twenty eoptes, to one address, postage pd, ,20 OQ (With a copy free to the person securing taexa a t Jf.pt further Information address m IT GAZETTE FUBLISHINS 001TPm viili ton. P. u, or the hot Box822,Wasnlnst -at. BY a young man, well leoommesisd, r-!fe.7QVI 4 .( f " ' " ' " .. :
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