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tXtttlQ 8VBJSOKIPTZOM MATES : DadV, one iwr, (postpaid) fwnM 18 00 ix Month 4 00 fftree Month 2 00 one Month 78 WMXKLT MDTTIOS : Weekly, (in th county) v admc M2 00 out of the county, postpaid, J 10 Six Month 1 00 libera BtdnctkMtjor Ottti, ITU 1MB f M'T J1 DMdt "S?lWTntrvlliril1 iij1ifltPi d ewi TAGS, RECEIPTS, POSTZBa. VOL. XXV. L'Ci?K f.'.'li; CHARLOTTE, N. C, THURSDAY APRIL 14, 1881. NO. 3,772. FBOfifcAlOs HANDBILLS, PAKJlrriaBcuijtBs, cHicxa, tc :mV m yrftdi mW'- d ri sjaCNfi maim wm m&m. mmssm:, m Tbe best Glove In Market. Every pair Warranted. 11 k1' (PAIXXTED fUM 13TH, 1876.) Tuesday, March 29, 1881. OUH STOCK OF iring ni Summer Goods is now Complete. IN OUR WHITE GOODS Department will be found Barred, Striped, Lace and Plain Nainsooks. Barred and Striped Muslins, Victoria and Persian Lawns, Plain, Striped, Dotted and Lace Muslins, Mull Muslins, French Lawns, Piques, Tucklngs Linen Lawns, Masalia. Liuon de Dacca, Bishop Lawns, and, Indeed, ANYTHING wanted In this line. We have an unusually large stock of Laces, Embroideries, etc., etc. We have a tremendous stock of DRESS GOODS, Buttons, Fringes, Satin and other Trimmings to to match. OUB STOCK OF Beady-made Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods is large and cheap. We have the best UuJaundried Shirt in the market for the money. mar28 1881 Spring Stock 1881 We are dallj receiving our SPRING STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the LADIES', MISSES', CHILDREN'S,' GENTS', BOTS', AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS1 SHOES A SPCECIALTY. Lower grades all goods in our line in variety and all prices. FULL STOCK STETSON HATS, and a pretty line Straw Hats, Trunks, Valises & Satchels, ALL SIZBS AND BBICES. Call and see us. PEGRAM & CO. feb'20 OUB STOCK OF SPRING GOODS IS COMPLETE. We have all the New Novelties in Dress Goods, Ylz., French Koull E Plaids, Brocades and Stri ped Bun; lugs, Tinsel Brocades and Plaids, Bro cade Plaids and Plain Satins, in all shades. I ! CASHMEBES I I CASHMEBES I IN ALL SHADES AND QUALITIES. TAMISE, HENRIETTA AND EMPRESS CLOTHS SUMMER SILKS AT 45c PEB YABD. We ha?e one of the largest stocks of Laces ever ottered in this market, fn Guipures, Uentelles. Mechlin, Vermacallas, Bretonne, Torchon. Lan guedoc, etc. The prettiest line of Cretonnes ever offered In this market at 25c per jard Lace Curtains and Lambrequins, .all the new designs, extremely cheap. WHITE GOODJt WHtfE GOODS This Line Is large and varied, comprising all the new Novelties, viz . Llnon D'lnule, Organdies, Thread Cambrics, Lawns, Mulls, Plain. Striped and Barred Nainsook; Swiss, Nainsook and Hamburg Edgings. Dotted Swiss, Indian Embrl derg, Irish Crochet Laces, Etc OUB STOCK OF RIBBONS H is been enlarged very much; almost every shade In Katln or Gios Grain. A beautiful line of Sa.-h Ribbons. We now have exclusive control of two factories manufacturing Ladles' and Gents' 1 HAND-SEWED SHOES I HAND-SEWED SHOES -EVEBY FAIR WABBANTE D. We keep a large line of Sheetings, Damasks. Mar seilles, Quilts and House Furnishing goods at bottom prices. We have Just opened a beautiful stock of 1 MICK IN AW AND FU8 HITS I - I MACKINAW AND FUR HATS PLAIN AND FANCY. KID GLOVES, SPRING SHADES, 85c PEB PAIR. Parasols, from the lowest grades to the handsom est fabrlc. Our stock of Hosiery. Notions, Fringes, Neckwear, Pasmentry. Me., U com plete, and we ak you to give It a careful exami nation be tore purchasing, as you can save mon ey by doing so. Staple lines as low as the low est tar-Prompt attention to orders,4EI HABO RAVES A WILHELM, Smith Building, Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C aprlO . FOR BENT, A NEWLY finished five-room cottage, corner.of Ninth and Church streets. T- aprl-tf D. P. HUTCHISON. ALEXANDER HARRIS BOOTS ffl II, Best Brands Latest Styles rg (gao&s, l0tttittfl, Sec. Are now laden with new and fresh goods in great er variety and the choicest selection that we have ever offered to the trade. EVERYTHING TO BE FOUND NEW IN DRESS GOODQ TENGALTNT? BESS GOODO JJENGALINU BYONNAIO OHOODAC AYONNAIIO OHOODAO . CREPE FOTJLTJ REPS VOUL-Tj SATIN 8UBATT OATIN DE LYOAT - ATIN SUBAXl OATIN DK LKoIN MADBA8 SUITIN ADBAS SUITINVX 7niTE, BLACK A COLORED GRENADINEO v V with Trimmings to Match, O AND PLAIN AND LACE BUNTING. A very handsome assortment of WHITE GOODS Embracing all grades, from DOMESTIC PIQUE TO THE FINEST FRENCH AND PERSIAN LAWNS. Parsols pnd Silk Umbrellas. Something new In Table Linen Setts. Ecru Lace Curtains new and popular Some beautiful Scotch Ging hams. Everything new and stylish will be found In our stock. We will be pleased to have you inspect our goods. T. L SEIGLE & CO. aplS mSeUjro0tts. A DELICIOUS DRINK For Use in Families, Hotels, Cltibs, Parties, Etc. IUB PUNCH. Boston t XX. OKAYI3 5Ls SO.VS. The "Hab Punch" hu Utely been introduced, and tneeta with marked popular favor. It is Warranted to Contain only the Best of Liquors, United with Choice Fruit Juices and Granulated Sugar. It is ready on opening, and will be found an agreeabta addition to the choice thing which and.niabljr enlarge the pleasures of life and encourage good fellowship and good nature if rightly enjoyed. GOOD AT ALL TIMES Just the Thing to Keep In Wine Cellars. Sideboards not Complete Without Hub Punch. It can be used Clear or with Fresh Milk, Ice, Soda, or Hot Water, Lemonade, or with Fine Ice, to Suit the Taste. Sold by leading Wine Merchants, Grocen, Hotel m4 Druggist! everywhere. Trade supplied at manufacturers prices by Wil son & Burwell, Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Charlotte. N. C." Jan 23-eod-8m. TUT1FS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Iiosa of a Mauaea, bowels ooative. Fain in theHead.with a dull sensation in. the back part, Fain under the shoulder blade, fullness after eating, with a disin clination to exertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper. Low spirits. Loss of memory, with a feeling of having neg lected some duty .weariness, Dizglneaa, Fluttering of the Heart, Dots before th eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache, Restless ness at night, highly colored Urine, IF THESE WABNUrai ABE UTTHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTTS FILLS are especially adapted to such cases, one dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. - , , They Uereaie tbe Appetite, and cansethe body to Take on Fiesta, thus the system Is nonrialied, and by theirTomle Aetlenon the DlaeaUT Organs, Regular sHoeU arepro duced. Price cents. 35 Harray St., n.X. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Gbay Hais or Whtskews changed to a Gtoser Black by a single application of this Dyk. It imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold by Druggist., or sent by express on receipt of . Office, 35 Murray St., New York. Dr. TUTTS HARTAL eT Tiuble Iafon.tlea nd & CmTmI iUcdvt. wlU be audkd KUEJt on .ppUnMo.. Feb 23 deodwly. HUGH SISS0N & SONS, ' 'a Imporfers, Dealers and Manufacturers OF MARBLE STATUARY, MONUMENTS, FURNITURE SLABS, S. Tile, Mantels, Altars, Tombs;- 140 West Balttmossiatreet, AND CORNER NORTH AND MONUMENT 8T8 Drawings k litkafes:Furaisftee. . BAlTIMOBE, feWlSf ddlftbwly n PILLS THE SOUTH IN THE SENATE. How Evenly the IfaTtleii Are Divided oil Sectional Line. Cincinnati CemmercIaT. In the conversation with your corres pondent, a Senator . called attention to the fact that party lines in the Senate had become almost sectional lines. He spoke of this with regret, as not indi cating a healthy condition of things. rom aii tne southern states includ ing Delaware, Maryland and Missouri tnere is out one iceputuican senator Kellogg, of Louisiana, and his succes sor is a Democrat who is already elec ted. .Not only that, but all the Democratic senators, with half a a dezen exceptions, favored unseating Kellogg. Had they done this there would not Have Deen a single ltepuDa- can in the Senate from all the Southern and Southern, border State?.' Mahone, of Virginia, sits with the Repiiblieans on the question -of re-organifcation, but nedoes not claim toDea itepuDiican, and never defines himself as being any thing else tnan a iteadjuster. lie says he win' enter the caucus of neither par ty, and will shape his course for the best interests of Virginia. On the other hand, if every Demo catic Senator. from the Northern States should die or resign, their places would all be filled by Republicans. In other words, if a few Democratic Senators from the Northern. States should re sign, and with them Mahone and Kel log, after the vacancies were filled the Senate would be found divided strictly on sectional lines; every Senator from the Northern States would be a Re publican, and every Senator from the Southern States would be a Democrat. Although there has been a seetional contest in" this Government almost from its foundation, the Senate was never before so nearly evenly divided on sectional lines. The foresight of Senator Conkling is vindicated in the present condition of the Senate. Had Virginia not been di vided the Republicans would now have a clear working majority without the Vice President's vote. By the division of Virginia, that State, was practically given four JSenators, and bow all of one party, it jn ew i one or iJensyivania were divided -and each half given two Senators-there would be some sense in it, for either half would ,be,of larger population and or more importance than Virginia and West Virginia com bined. Whety the division of the State was agitated Senator Conkling opposed it tor these reasons, and his wisdom has been strikingly illustrated in the result. It is the opinion of those who have studied the matter that the number of unimportant States is already too large, and that in the future, instead of being divisions, there should be some consoli dations. New York Pennsylvania and Ohio contain about one fourth the pop ulation of the country, and contribute at least one-third of the en ormous internal revenue which flows into the Treasury: yet in the Senate, whiehfehares with theHouse the control of the public purse, these three States are only equal to west Virginia, F lor ida and Nevada, the wealth and popu lation of which is not equal to that of a single county m New York. AlaunaJLoa Tlie Great Volcano at lite Occident. Private advices from the Sandwich Islands report that the famous volcano, Mauna Loa, is still in eruption, and has been continuously so since the early part ot October, rne inhabitants say that the present eruption exceeds in grandeur, extent and activity any that they can remember, or of whicht there i mi a r ? a . is any recora. xue American resiuenis say that the spectacle is magnificent and wen wortn a voyage inituer. rne prin cipal crater, some 10,000 feet long and 9,000 to 10,000 feet wide, is constantly belching forth smoke, steam and flame, and occasionally throws up vast rocks, while the lava pours down the sides or the mountains, nearly 14,000 feet high, in broad streams. Some of the eruptions have lasted thirteen months, and it is thought that the present one will be fully as long, for it has steadily augmented from the utset. It has been compared with the action of 1S59, when three new craters were opened on the side of the moun tain, the loftiest being ten thousand feet above sea level, though the two lower were the more violent. rom one of these rosea column of liquid fire five hundred feet high. There are now six carters acti ve,and it is said that the chief one throws out occasionally a stupendous mass or flame six hun dred feet in altitude. Several of the rivers of lava are five or six miles wide, and these actually form cascades, and in some intances are so voluminous as to run up hill. The lava has also forced its way through subterranean outlets, -1 . 11 1 A 1 V. - . ana tumDiea, whq a nissuifr, rearing sound into the sea. Manna Loa has been far more ener getic of late years than it used to be, and is now distinguishing itself uni versally. Some of the lava bed9 are enormous. The lava streams f req uent ly cool 'on top, and when new lava is added the crust breaks with loud ex plosions. Considerable uneasiness is felt among the residents of Honolulu lest their dwellings be destroyed, and the opinion is generally expressed that in no volcano on the globe have finer natural pyrotechnics been seen than now are there. A Long: Sleep. The Philadelphia Times has a story of a young German named John Gy umber, who has been asleep in the almshouse near Allentown, Pa., since the 12th of February. All this time he has slept on with his eyes closed, re sisting all sorts of noises, the. pricking of pins and the application of hot irons. Music effected him somewhat and he could be walked about the room. He ate three times a day and exhibited no signs of ill-health. On Thursday night he suddenly opened his eyes, became deathly pale, and broke out in a pro fuse perspiration. This was followed by great prostration.I t is now bel eved that the worst is over and he Will re cover. The half hundred physicians who have seen him agree that his trou ble is a stupor of the base of the brair. World' Fair Subscription. The New York papers announce that the Pennsylvania and Erie Railroad Companies have made subscriptions to the world's fair enterprise to the amount of $152,000 each, In both cases $his amount is mentioned as a first sub scription, which jnay be followed by a second. " The subscriptions are condi iQnjaUpon,theubiDtipnko an equal amuat.byxititftrjhl-ridditkvn.;Ato the subscriptions alceadjr received and also conditional, s-is the, case of the sub scription of the New York Central,, on the raising of a total of $4000,000. j A Smooth Complkiiqj can be had by every lady . who Win use Parker" Ginger Tonic iFor prompt ly regulating the liver; and kidneys and purifying thblod there la nothing like it, and this is the reason' why It so quickly removes pimples and fires a rosy bloom to tbe cheek. See notice. CARRYING THE WAR INTO" AFRICA. :, "I , 1 '') -; ' i How tlie Democratic Senator are Proceeding- ta Do This. Cor. Baltimore Son. Wasbcngton, April 11. Two notable speeches were made in the Senate to day, one by Mv. Call, of Florida, and the other by Mr. Vest, of Missouri. Both these Senators carried the war into Africa. Mr. Call took as his text the cry for a fair ballot and an honest count, impartial suffrage, &c the charges upon which have been made with so much iteration aad reiteration by Republican Senators, and more especially by those from New England. He reviewed the laws and regulations concerning the elective franchise in the three States of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut, and showed what is already- generally known, but seems somehow or other to have been lost sight of, that such a thing as impartial suffrage or a fair ballot is not in existence in either of those Commonwealths, By the laws of all these States thousands and thou sands of meh, white, not black, are ab solutely disfranchised, and in Massa chusetts, as Mr. Call exhibited on the most irrefutable evidence, a system of espionage and terrorism over the voter is exercised by employers which has no parallel even in the wild romances fabricated by the outrage shriekers about the South. As to the disfran chisement of voters, if the 40,000 or more colored voters of the State of Maryland who exercise the right to de posit on every election day their votes without let or hindrance for the Repub lican candidates should emigrate in a body to the Republican State of Massa chusetts, not 4,000 of them would be permitted to vote under its laws. As to the State of Connecticut, there never was such a traveraty on popular gov ernment.as it presents. Mr. Call, in the course ,of.h is speech to-day, touched up on the representation in the popular branch of the Legislature, and read from the apportionment system, show ing that towns and cities of from twen ty to forty thousand population were onlv allowed the same membershiD as towns of from five hundred to qne thousand population. Mr. Call omitted to mention that the large towns are generally Democratic, while the small ones are Republican. It is about time that the New England Senators were reminded that they should take the beam out of their own eyes before un dertaking to remove the mote irom the eyes of others, it would be much bet ter if they would take their new ally, Mr. Mahone, up into their own section, and inaugurate the crusade there, where it is most needed, for a free bal lot and an honest count. Mr. Vest made boih an eloquent and an argu mentative speech. In reply to the as sertion of senator Sherman, a few days ago, that ao Republican community had ever repudiated, he gave a concise but graphic account of the $5,000,09 in debtedness deliberately repudiated by the Republican State of Minnesota, without one shadow of justification, and also cited the numerous instances of repudiation by Republican .counties and townships in the northwest. Mr, Sherman was unable to make any ade quate reply to this shewing, but he was much more taken aback when Mr. Vest, quoting from the official correspon dence of the Treasury Department, showed that only eighteen months age Mr. Sherman had laid down the rule that any federal official in Virginia found acting with the repudiationists or Mahone party would be removed. No Hope for tbe Show. The Philadelphia papers state that none of the directors of the permanent exhibition have any hope of its con tinuance. The president of the exhibi tion is quoted as saying that according to the present outlook there was no pro bability of the show remaining a Phil adelphia institution, and he was out spoken in condemnation of the "utter apathy of the public"regarding the fate ui iue enterprise. AN UNRIVALLED HAIR DRESSING, Producing as Rich and Cleanly Appearance as if Nature Alone Had Imparted It. RTJRNETT'S COCOAINE Is the best and cheap est Hair Dressing kills dandruff, allays irritation, and promotes a Ylgorons and healthy growth of hair. No other compound produces these results. The superiority of BURNETT'S FLAVORING EXTRACTS consists in their perfect purity and great strength. They are warranted free from the poisonous oils and acids which enter ' low the composition of many of the fictitious fruit flavors now In the market. Take " BLACKDRAUGHT " and you will never be bilious, aprill For sale by Dr. T. G. Smith. GRATEFUL WOMEN. None receive so much benefit, and none are so profoundly grateful, and show such an Interest in recommending Hop Bitters, as women, it is the only remedy peculiarly Adapted to the many Ills which the sex is almost universally subject to. Chills and fever, mdltfestlotr or deranged liver, constant or periodical sick headaches, weakness in the back or kidneys, pain in the shoulders and different parts of the body, a feeling of lassitude and despondency, are all readily relieved, by these Bitters. Courant. " BLACK-DRAUGHT" makes chills and fever impossible. For sale by T. C. SMITH. aprill PROFIT, $1 ,200. "To sum it ud. sIxIodb rears of bedridden sick- ncnit. costing 200 a year, total S1.200 all of this expense was stopped by three bottles of Hop Bitters, taken by nay wife. She has done her own house work for a year since,, without the loss of a day, and 1 want everybody to know It for their benent." . a. n armer. Meters. Hwtaaon, A Bro.t , It is with real pleaa- nrA that I add mr testimony to the neat virtues of your "Neuraleine" as a specific for neuralgia and sick headache. Such a remedy Is a blessing, and all sufferers snouia Keep u on nana. j. k. KrpeiLT, 136 ephedra! Street, Baltimore. Sold by T- D wmaKow CO. "WINE OF CARDUt" makes rosy cheeks and clear complexions. For sale by T. C. SMITH. aprill A CARD. To all who are suffering from Aha errors and ln- discxetlons of youth, j nervous weakness, early de cay, loss of .mggoMrfftrt) nd wlli CUrr,JQU,,.!.njkn.-Y .?tnJUw. , i"U groat remedy was dlawwifAlp folsalonarj in South imnrlni. Send a self-addressed envelope to the Rev. Joseph T. Inman, ; Station B, New York City. apra? eooiyacwiy ; Do not fail to can os your druggist for a bottle of that pure, sweet ana delicious blood purifier, Smithes Scrofula Syrup, . : , star Curtne cures all ehAmle Sores and is a tore cure for Piles. -" ' Call on your aragxis oeiore n is too jaie ana get a bottle of Smith's Scrofula Byrup and Star Curiae. ; From B. F. Moore, A. M., President f Moore's Southern Business University,. Atlanta, Gaf-tftda is to ceruiy inai i naveusea m. meners sxvtcuo nut in mr famflx for several rears, and can re commend It as aa invaluable remedy for Coughs, ete. and nave iouiiu u superior u any outer reme dies that I have tried. For sale by Dr. 1,0. Smith. QCmP QUI. A trM package of " BLACK-DRAUGHT'' free of charge at T.C.8MrrH aprill i!T FOR AND mn i m m 1 ap!5 O IP IES 3" IE E3" CCS- CLOTHING L BEEWANGEE & BBC FIE&TEt CLOTHIiHG-. The ge,neri revival of business has had a cheering effect and given efcfcourage njent to every branch of trade. The increase of our sales during the past year has inspired us to make extensive preparations for this season, and we shall ofier the most .varied and attractive stock of Fine Clothing;, Gents' Fur nishing Goods, Etc., .ever exhibited in this market. Special attention is paid to styles and the introductipn of novelties The excellence of our manufac tured clothing has hara&terized our efforts to eclipse previous productions. We make special efforts to always produce the latest styles of Hats and Nov cities in Neckwear. We solicit an inspection of our stock. L. BERWAtf GER & &RO., apr9 ClOTIBRS AND TAILORS CARPETS! CARPETS! 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 8-4, 10-4 Floor Oil Cloths, THEE-PLY INGRAINS, WHITE AND FANCY MATTING, All NJBW 100 Pairs of Lace Curtains, of the most approved patterns rich, elegant and very cheap. 50 pieces Nottingham Lace and Cottage Drapery, at 12c per yard and upwards. 100 Assorted Rugs, Mats and Crumb Cloths, in felt and linen. apr8 SPRING AND SUMMRR GOODS. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE VARIETY OF Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, Lawn, Silk Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, Corsets and Hosiery, all the latest Styles and very Cheap. ALSO, A HANDSOME STOCK OF Ready-IVIade Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. Give us a call before buying. mar27 THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE DURHAM LONG CUT HA8 IsT O EQTJAL. This, together with Sitting Bull, Durham, 4 Dortalst 18 MAKtrFACTUBXD ST E. H. POGUE1, DURHAM, N. C. For sale by all dealers in Charlotte. mar8 eod2m J. L. HARDIN, MERCHANDISE BROKER - AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, Qauwi Sr. Cbalottx, N. C, Orders for Grafn, Hay, Meal, Floor, Lard, Bacon, Tobacco. Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, ., respeet- solidted. The cheapest mantels ana reuv mses represented. 28; Silver, lead, copper, and zinc " " " ' FOR CASH rrrSM Mew York, and KorUi Oaroltmv ftaetttnc X Company at Charlotte, will pay tbe best Cash Prices ever paid minis country lor ORES. No charge win be made for sampling and as saying ores purchased by us. . ,' Specimen assays for Gold and Silver, 11.60. " septl4d yyjiv A 'i t THE FINEST LATTA AND 1881. of Handsome and Newest Designs at WIBCi tPQBUCDIES yr. a ckps mjJlOYED PATENT LITER PAD! Ksmta Gwn Habb. em-., u Cut M .tan ajjt STKwreTH Dasraxo. Xjttw Twica as Loss. - - ptmsM fens TJttot Sntfit tt W. : ! cvass - LmrCemplaiat; Jtanig Kcrrou&ctv CwCTenta, ' . IttfaMs Set ft IffTNl Keorkm Pius, Oils, or FOisonoos HsdidBei are taken into tb 8 to eh. ThePsdaare wsosatvr tb. Pit of iDS BWiaasn. srrtrios; vm MxmX MsrrjQeBtrt, STI S BPSWSSJBtSll l1HISM9.fta. BlOOfl C r . iMstthr aettatfc and strenfftbrainr th. finisTssa i to digtst food. -faiea Bam Si aid ft lTipnaB T AU DKVMOTS-W.fwtlvi Manufactured and (or sale at 92 Geraaitreet Baltanare, Md. - For sale in Charlotta at the drag stores of L R. Wriston k Co., V. Bean, T. C Smith and Wilson Burwell. . unayiou. HONESTJ& Tt . Beware linftatiOBSirNone gealna vnless. aO' i1i?mfbWoihrfonBM Manufactinoiilb'i VBROWNstn STOCK O E CLOTH INC i M WITTKOWSKY & BARUCH. keias s-eonEN. "til W. P.; M1R?I5 ?lgeit, ; ,'' .i'X. '.jj A and Successor te IJSteaiyo., ' ""T! r- Fresh Drags and pf? Mfdiciijcs Terr f tt OAtr1 ; u- riii oArru lift do I keep in m; sleek.. Also. Jeilet and Fancy Articles, FerTaraerles, Combs, Brushes, Topth,Bnisbs, c. 4. GARDEN. 'SEEDS 0 i i H B I M i of all the best varieties, arid warranted be good. Physicians' preserlptfoBf art ghrea spec ial attentKM. i; -m. . Hoping to reeelre share of 'public patronage Im, wPf.'Sw ieopi 'i -rT T. r A POSITIVgGUBE Without Medwmeax-, a , AIXHT8 SOLDBLJt ' MEDrCATESP B0UGLX8 itii patented oafc l0,is;vnp r. .1 will rmrm snt I ease la iour oays or tea i i ii i i hi. in. miss """ asndalweod. that are esrtaln te predufc djBpepsla by-Jlnf tbeathigsef the sumach. , . ' mee, ei-ov. bomi bj is ihuhkmb, mi uim qb receipt ef price.; ' ) r. iror runnel paracoiari sena ror circular. P. CUSox lfiaT i J.'CL ALLEN CO., d17Hod6m 88 John SlNew Tor,
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