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JKU& Td6 TMtitiiiflf .2 4 TEX OBSX3YX3 JCa tXPiBTHKtT . simaoBtPTtoif jutm poly, one ytor, (pH Hi-nit VLorM ttree Monti---- nut of tlie wwttv. VoAVOO, ...... Hm Demi tborosKLly jospllai fjrQ) jrjesf jweap tvlf of JobTFannof wanoir Mdonrn 0f- Lioeroi Moods, The best Glove In Market. Every pair Warranted. (PATOHTED ICV 13TH, 1876.) Tuesday, March 29 i CUR WHITE GOODS Department will be found Barred, Striped, Lace arid Plain Nainsooks, p. red and Striped Muslins, Victoria and Persian l wn, Plain, Striped, Dotted and Lace Muslins, Mull Muslins, French Lawns, Planes, TucMngs T inpn Lawns, Masalla. Lluon de Dacca, Bishop K and; indeed, ANYTHING wanted In this i,',e. ' We have an unusually large stock of Laces, Embroideries, etc., etc. We ha'e a tremendous stock of DRESS GOODS, Buttons, 1'rlnees, Satin and other to match. OUR STOCK OF Trimmings to Heady-made Clothing and Gents' Furnishing ucods is large and cheap. We have the best Unlaundrted Shirt In the market lor the money. mar29 881 Spring Stock 1881 We are dally receiving our SPRING STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the Bes LADIES', MISSES', CHILDRENS,' GENTS', B01S', AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS I SHOES A SPECIALTY, Lower grades all goods in our line in variety and all prices. FULL STOCK STETSON HATS, and a pretty line Straw Hats, Trunks, Valises k Satchels, ALL SIZES AND RRICES. Call and see us. - PEGRAM&CO. feb20 -WE WISH Call Your Attention To a fewllnes of goods that we have a complete assortment of, , AND AKE SELLING VERY CHEAP LACE LACK CURTAINS CURTAINS LACE, LACE, LISLE LISLE AND AND TAFFITO GLOVE3 TAFF1TO GLOVES" LAWNS LAWNS PIQURS P1QUE3 DOTTED DOTTED SWISSES SWISSKS WHITE GOODS WHITE GOODS Of all Descriptions WHITE GOODS WHITE GOODri -A Beautiful Line of Ladies', Gents' fcChildren's Hosiery CORSETS CORSETS IK WEAR CKWEAR RIBBONS .RIBBONS FRINGES IN ALL COLOR3.- T he handsomest llqe of costumes ever offered in wus mariieu Don't gorget to examine our stock of Lawns. A complete stock of gen tlemen's Straw Hats, la Canton brands and Mackinaw, BOOTS & SHOES, CLOTHING, Ac Pacific and Cocheco Lawns at 12ft, Just re ceived, a nice line of Lace Buntings at. iQc , per yard beautrfur shades.-' . SrGlveusacalK - .r tsrS mayl HA RGB AVE I & WILHELM.C THE ORIGINAL AD GENUINE - A i c DURHAM LONaCUT This, together with - ; v.--'.'' M laJreylcrsii bt K. H. POGUE TiTTOTT 1 xr w rr .; 1881 OUR STOCK Of Spring ail Summer Goods is .'How Complete. ALEXANDER HAMS BOOTS ID MR Brands Latest Styles t2oo " - :-'.V-"-;:':;-;;,;v-, ' - '. ' ; ' , , . , , ';'! "''lv'. VOL. XXV. grg mao&st l0tMttgf ?jc. WE CALL- The attention of housekeepers to a superb as sortment of -PLAIN AND FANCY- CANE MATTING ' From 2c to 75c per .yard. Nottingham and Ecru Lace Cartas LAMBREQUINS Upholstery Goods & Trimmings. SOME BEAUTIFUL Nottingham Lace Bed and Pillow Shams. A FEW ELEGANT LUNCH CLOTHS WITH NAPKINS TO MATCH. We keep constantly In stocs a full line of Misses Corsets. A new lot of WARNER'S NURSING CORSETS, just In. T. L. SEIGLE & CO. apr25 WfrXBttllKViZOVL&i A DELICIOUS DRINK For Use in Families, Hotels, Clubs, Parties, Etc. HUB PUNCH. Boston t C. II. GTRAYES at SQX8. The "Hub Punch " has lately been introduced, and meets with marked popular lavor. It is Warranted to Contain only the " Best of Liquors, United with Choice Fruit Juiees and Granulated Sugar. It in ready on oDenine, and will be fonnd an aereeabla addition to the choice things which undeniably enlarge the 1 pleasures of life and encourage good Iellowsoip ana gOO' id nature 11 rightly enjoyed. . GOOD AT AIL Just the Thing to Keep In Wins Cellars. Sideboards not Complete Without Hub Punch. It can be used Clear c with Presh Milk, Ice, Soda, or Hot Water, Lemonade, or with Fine Ice, to Suit the Taste. : Sold bv leadine Wine Merchants. Grocers. HotelsaA Druggists everywhere. Trade suDDlled at manufacturers Drtoesby W 1 son&Burwell, Wholesale and Retail Druggists Charlotte, . v." , . ' i Jan. 23-eod-0m. INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST Js EDIC AL TB1URIPH0FTHEAGE, SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVR. Ijossof aDTetite,Kausea,bowelB costive. V Pain An theHead.with a-dull sensationm. the bck part, yain under tne anouiaer 1 blade.-fullneaii aftec eating, with a d-lsin"- T clination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper. Low spirita, Iioia of memory, with a feeling of haying neg lected'eome duty, weariness, pizalness. yirittering of the Heart, Dots before the eyes.'y'ellow Skin, Headache Restless ness at night, highly colored Urine. IF THESE WAE1TENQS ABE TJKHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTTS PILLS ar especially adapted to ucheasesune dose fleets such a change of feeling as to astonish tne sufferer. Tim Incmasa the ADMtuc and cause trie body, to Take on learn. 1 - thus the system la Mnruneo .ect. and by their TolnlcActlemon the larcmve Oraton. xiacedi lrce & eats- Murray St., W. TUTT'S MIR m Gbat Hair or Whiskebs changed-to a Glossy Black by a single application of this-BTSl- J-t Imparts a natural color, acts Instantftneously. Bold bv Druaeists, or sent bylexpress on recilpt of lL. Office. 33 Murray St.; NewYbrlCr3 Dr. TCTT8 MARL'AB of Vriaaeto Infcnaatkm and VtM IteeeipU wUl he anUd waSK n aUcatian. & Feb S3 deod&wly. HUGH SISSON &;'STO; A . : Importers, Dealers 4 f V 'MOMDMKNtSj yURKITUBB ABSJ, ' , m. ii,:.fini oi7i -l Jl' 140 West Balttmoi z "ir ta in 11- Bf-rf JLND CORNER NORTH AND MONUMENT STS HUt'ii.t TIME TQITTiS:'. PflTHsS 1I1U.UIIV1U. AiCVtii ywvv) ...... ' . . J BALTIMORE. 3 OBSERVATIOTIS Ghosts must come from gnome man a land. (julncy Modern Argo. very luceiy. Ther 1 have been a aek maleibaSieSetSth ' biers, and most of them understood the heeling art better-than the doctors. Boston coouner. This Is because they are solely engaged In that business. Asa general thing, young lawyers don't hare many trying times. '-Boston Times. For the first year or two, as a rule, they nave the ndst trying times imaginable. - j 1 . Everybody is looking around for summer quar ters; even the fly. Jus began 10 put on nis species. - Jda Lewis saved two brass band performers from drowning. She never discriminates against a man's calling wnen ne's in distress. When you hear a man talking too much about mock modesty, you may be reminded of what Lamb once stuttered: "Well, sir, there is no mock modesty about you nor real, either." An oyster, said Hood, la very anomalous, for you have to take it out of its bed before you can tuck it in. Mr. S. J. Tllden has a pet mastiff entered at the dog-show in New York. Mrs. Polk. Mrs. Tyler, Mrs. Lincoln, Mrs. Grant and Mrs. Hayes are the five wives of ex-Presldenta Stffl living. : :, i : - t : " ' Paul Boyton, the swimmer, la said to be lan llshlngin a Peruvian dungeon, while his brother lchael Is under arrest In an English dungeon. Washington's nraenoUa 'free at Mount Vernon. planted by himself a few months before his death, and which has flourished for years past, was much Injured by the cold of last winter. Henry A. Wise, of Virginia, is said to have been the author of Jhe: phrase:, "The office seeks the man; not the man tne omce." Ada nis name 10 the list of American authors of fiction. Boston Post. . ' " i A citizen of Rockland. N. Y.. the other day asked a friend whether his wife was a Democrat or a Republican. ''She's neither," was the; prempt re sponse. And then glancing cautiously around, and sinking his voice to a hoarse whisper, he ex plained: "She's a Home Jiuier." The Sultan of Turkey finds time amid his per plexities to do a little gardening and to foster a fondness for birds, horses and dogs.' He, is also a studious person, and reads the newspapers while sipping his morning coffee. Altogether.we should say, a good, amiable sort of man. The Empress of Russia has been suffering from hysterical attacks, which arouse the gravest appre hension ,,ever since the recent execution of Sophie Peroffsky, the female Nihilist. She had received letters threatening her with death If the execution should take place, and though she made every ef fort to obtain a commutation of the sentence, the death penalty was Inflicted. She is now haunted by tears 01 assassination. THE FALLING "STARS. rt RUMORS OF A CONFESSION BY A CLERK. A Lengthy Cabinet Meeting Follows the Tkklns of Testimony The Ringr Weakening;, Philadelphia Record. Washington, May 1. There is a story current here among a few to the efiecttnat a dramatic scene occurred at the Postoffice Department on Satur day morning last. The plan now be ing pursued is to examine into tne de tails of each contract, and while en gaged in this work yesterday one of the attaches of the offce, becoming suddenly seized with remorse and fear, made a startling expose, and told 01 the doings of some officials and con tractors which needs slight corrobora tion only to require the services of the Attorney-General. One or the detectives happened to mention to a friend that "the whole thing has been" giyen away." ; The par ty alluded to was questioned on the subject. "it is understood that you were be fore the Postmaster-General; and that something important has been found." In an instant the man became ashy white and trembled. In a husky and quiet voice he remarked': "I am in a position now that 1 cannot say any thing." As he made this brief state ment he uecame exceedingly nervous, and begged not to be questioned. This much is Known or tne tning, that as soon as the "statement was ta ken, Postmaster-General James went to the White House, to which place Mr. MacVeagh was summoned, and there a was a conference lasting for two hours. Upon his return, Mr. James said there was nothing that he could give, at .present. 'The clerks w,lio are said to iiaytj maim pim sumu ui. mo carious doings of the department un der Brady will be retained; and a close? watch kept over them tor the present, fort fear they might oe spirited away, ifp as has been one of. the persons engage4.ro: in the tie-fastener scheme. I Senator Dorsey was told that some one had conresseato :tne metnous 01 the ring, but he merely laughed and scoffed- at ib. There, was one thing ao- ticeable. however.' a number 'of those ihterested with him soon sought his Toom at wmarcnr and -uiscussea -xne- matter in its various phases, ; : The desperation of the contractors is great, t and their boldness surprising. Thet latest effort that had been made! to smirch the President is to threaten rhm with a story that the relations, be tween him and a Mrs.' Bernard some years ago were not what tney snouio have been. This lady was one or tne female higher agitators, afiaOaraeld tooK an interest m ineir cvi"t?w xu brought I the wo together, frequently, and ttie -contractors and their friends have seized prihia-andUlr loudhr in the hotelfcotfidors offshatfewWi done i thevPreSidentpashes twm. fft is a base libel,' andmay result fin- put tinir baekbose intoMr. Garfield. No even the threat to expose the Indiana 1 business has had any effect upon him James" thus1 far, and he and General have daily consultation .asxjjtoi best method of procedure. There is evi dence of weakness upon,, the. part of the ring, Ahd some of the crowA stapd ready to tell what they know. It is said that some time ago Brady and Dorsey quarrelled "over a contract, or at least in regard to some Dusiness con- nected Swith the eDartm"ent,fldShfi1 in, .relating; the rcircumtahees1 tetil Ward to Sauisbury, anotner-or tnecon tractors, Dorsey used strong language against Brady.; They have come to gether since, and the friends of each meet mgutiy lorcuuamwvwuu. L,ast Saturday tne editor 01 one 01 the Sunday, papers put an editorial in typa which declared that by Garfield's direction, m writing, a levy had Deen maue to carry uu tuo bici;livu. iuw, he declared, would appear in the morn ing unless Postmaster-General James agreed to "let up." It failedto appear, and there has been no abatement of the investigation. The letter is said to be in the hands of Hon. Jay Hubbell, chairman't)fitho(4OTgrssiaijal cam paign committee of last fall. He is a friend of Garfield, and suddenly turn ed up here last .week, and left as quicks ly as he'came." Sd if there wais such a' document it has been destroyed, or elsft 'Mr. Hubbell will keep it for future use. in.; WinsTow's ooihlng Syrnp. Rev.'Srlva&is Cobb thus writes in, the Bpston I Christian Freeman:-We would by no means re jcommendany iind of medicine which we did not 'Irnnw tri hfl' BTmrt nartlcillarl? for Infanta. , it of llrs. WlMlw's Soothliw Syrup we can speak Jrpm knowledge ; m-our own- lanmy uas proveo colic pains, quiet sleep, and Its 4arent tinknown mh ot nidht: JMMt siBtiaaa. aDoreclatB these blesslngs.r Here Is anticto whlca .ortoiio jser-, lifeotlonroanft wMcJi"!?' harmless; forie-.sleep chit riflnOthA 1)1 t no i mil n Ma " wn hwn TfmrhftntiT oeaia !DOtDers the child tUlttt ( hadflnlshed with tlie; eemsi slege.on any eonsideration: waateyeiri 0l4 VI m which it aSOiaS We imaas jwnccwj ihuuru; sihi rhTuebwKrt Ani'fnfinthA nracess of teething. Its Valurtt drueelsts. 25 cents S DOK1K -- " i CHARLOTTE,-. C.EDNESDAY ; itches- or iirrEREst, It is said by. the If ev York Bvl Utin thai- aa matters no w Stand, notour? is iTew York ttie Uotits of littudWds-of ir- ILL 1 liiiii I associations,' but the State is also the happy uriting-grbund , 'ot hordes of other State co-operatives; Tirhose opera tions are uttte less-.tnan nignway fr bery in effect, and to sdmejOf whom the characterization.of; ''murder-mUls!, bas been fairly .attached. , . - The Textile Record states it as an in disputable fact that cotton is, for the time at least, the ascendant interest of the country: -The export tarucp- of $237,652,005 attained JnaSSO aire likely, to be mcreasedr ftecordinjp to the Re cord, to $250,000,005' in 1881;' and the ; domestic manufacture will pe nearly 2,000,000 bales, and valued (at ii) . cents the pound and 450 poinds to the : bale) at $90,000,000. Any Effort er improve ments, therefore, which effect even a small percentage of increase on these quantities become subjects of national importance. -, - : A calculation has been made by some arithmfit.ipia.na nf the extent to which steam-power has been developed. Eng land derives from her wealth of coal 9,000,000-horse power ; the United States, 7,500,000; Germany, 4,000,000; France, 3,000,000; Austria, 1,500,000s These fig ures do. not include the' locomotive force which, taking the number of lo comotives in both hemispheres to be more than 105,000, and the mileage 220, 000 miles must have 80,000,000-horse power. All the machines and engines worked by -f steam in the world is esti mated at 80,000,000 horse power. Each horse-power is equal at. least to , the strength of , ten men, and,the' steam power of the globe represents, a daily working power of 800,000,000 hieiu The present proprietor of the gaming establishment at Monte CJaflo holds a lease which will not expire till 1916. The Prince receives 50,000 francs per annum and a tenth of the profits of the tables, besides which his army of forty soldiers in light blue nniform and his twenty gendarmes in docked hats are clothed and maintained from, the same source. The n umber, of ; suicides last year traceable to losses at. the tables is officially reported as fourteen, only and the number of delinquencies attributa ble to the same, cause as forty-seven. A gentleman of high official position at Nice estimates the real number of sui cides at an average of about three a ,week. The local journals for obvious reasons do ri.pt encourage the 'publica tion of these details, and it is" not unu sual to regard a suicide by'means of a revolver as a lamentable.example of the incautious use of firearms. MISCELLANEOUS NOTE. ' Within tin years there has been a net gain of 761,418 Baptists in the Southern States. -. - " ; Seth Green, who is fish commissioner of New York, in a communication to the Lesisteture. claims that every acre of water in the State, if properly stock ed with hsh, would he wortn consioer fely more than an acre of land. By stocking the lakes, ponds; etc,, a por tion of the State, which is now abso lutely valueless, could be, he declares, made worth $35,876,200. A bill before the New York Legisla ture, imposing a tax of one dollar per head upon every immigrant arriving at Castle Garden has created an excite ment among the agents of the f oreigh n stamsbips They say it is anttempt to revive the capitation tax, already de clared unconstitutional by the United States Supreme Court.Thel aw attempts to evade that decision by authoTizing the commissioners of immigration to "inspect alien immigrants and their ef fects," which is now effectually done by the health . officer. It is feared that thfl ftnfnrr. merit of the law would drive the immigration business to Philadel-. hta, Baltimore and other competing orts. 1. , V ' Proposals for dredging in Cape Fear rrver. below Wilmington. JN. u., were mened in the office of Lieutenanx UOl- anel of Engineeri William jPCrajghill,', Baltimore. a, Tuesday, tne icuiowmg- oe-. ing the bidders: National .Dredging tJompany at w asningtou; v. jsi cent per cubic yard ; Geo-C. Forbes, kBaltimore. . 26 cents : Morns & Cum mings Dredging Companyj-NewYorkj-32 cents; Q. . H. Ferris & Co., Balti more, 148 centSt it is proposed 10 dredge a channel 270 reet in wiatn at the bottom, and 26 feet deep at mean low Water, fromsth deep water near Price's"-creek at Wilmington- The amount available for dredging, &c.,is $115,000. A GLiVT OF TIMBER irillliouM ol Feet 1st die Boo.iui Mill Taxed to Tlielr Utmost. Special Cofrespbndeift of The Times, s t i WiLj-iAMSPORMay-lvT-Never be fore in the history of the great boom at Williamsport has it contained so many logs at one time as it. does now, the es; time being put at a trifle over - 300,000,- f the boom at Lock Haven wd along the l ahnrea. makine artotal of fully 350,000; 000 feet secured within a distance' of twenty-five miles. Several of the mills will at once commence working their m'n'-a. day and a quarter and -they ex pect to continue this time all suramer.' Th river has finally fallen to about five, f eetand no danger to the logs is.no wi apprehended. Many of the mills will be . taxed to their utmost capacity to manufacture the stock now. secured durihg the season. The raft business,1 tr.se hna PTReeded all f ormer vears Ut to the present time it is estimated Ibati aboutc-1.800 rails oi square ana roimu timber reached Lock; Haven, i,200o whieltwere-measured there . At least 1 jiOOiave passed down the river,, and last jiight it was reported that over 400 were lying at Marietta. .' Notwithstand ing that such a large number has como down, it is estima,ted,thathetween two many of them were wrecked4hey are hot expected to get down on the rpres tentiraier.;.. Such a glutof timbefhas; caused a dull market at Lock Haven. KmuiEsJiraeauuxi allthey: WantedTand those who failed to wantedTand those wnoimiea to sen earlyJ&fchaYB Wt IhoW, .or a while. Such a large number of rafts brought hundreds of hardy lumberman from the mhff days tWplacei has tlfeiMbtal flyely. Hotels had had all they could do to ac commodate the crowds of-inen. One hotefonthe river pste Bock Haven, which made 2 specialty sofeJftertaIning i-QftBtnteTi- fuiinshedlrlhaitei'to 460 men on anj average r;ieii,aays ana waguaj the number rn utoj j I pnWnERNCTTRtJta 1 m tkMnd rwfrnaledDdwelaare the , iKMnw Wert has eur ousands.. Try, U -sjid, voivwia a.ad one mora ml toe uumoer. . , i 1 1 -nawtiiiHTO06tlYeDes8 ageets . mlllldns . ex; thi ' a K..MiAnM nannia . , irii ma ww sin. win riim is. 1 KidaerVort hu cored" kidney complaints of MAY J881. : . NO ', ' j .... "" '., r- 1 ' " "" "' '"ui j ?, i t '.. 1 1 1 lu t CLOTHING I, CLiOTMICf. The general revival of business has had a cheering elfect and given encourage meat to very 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 offer the most vai ied and attractive stock of Fine Clothing, Gents' Fur nishing Goods, Etc., over exhibited in thia market. Special attention is paid to styles and the introduction of novelties The excellence of our manufac tured clothing has characterized our efforts to eclipse previous productions. We make special efforts to always produce the latest styles of Hats and Nov elties in Neckwear. "We solicit an inspection of our stock. apr9 Q IF5 IE3 IEnS" WHITE LINEN LAWNS, JONES'S CAMBBICS, PRINTED LINEN PRINTED LINEN LAWNS, HEAVY NAINSOOKS. PACIFICLAWNS, SHEAR NAINSOOKS, COCHECO LAWNS, M U L L M U S L INS, PRINCESS LAWNS. SWISS MUSEINS. PANAMA LAWNS. FRENCH, PARISIAN AND VICTORIA LAWNS, MARSEILIA JACONET, LI N O N DE LYRE. o " A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF- - W HITE OOODS- And to trim them we have . . . . AN ELEGANT LINE OF LACES, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Together with the grandest line of EMBROIDERIES ever shown in this market. FANS, PARASOLS AND SILK UMBRELLAS, In the newest and most superb styles, patterns and qualities. DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. A FRESH SUPPLY OF - 5 "' l A- BlaBsCliC SIlaES AMD Men's and Boys' Cloths, Flannels and Cassimeres. Your special atttention is called to the above, and we solicit an early call. Every advantage (0 make selection wiH be, offered.- " -:..:. w VTTTKOVSKY & I5A11UCH. SPRING AND SUMMER GOOT3S. Iiadies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, Lawns, Silk Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, Oorseta ; and Hosiery, all the latest Styles and very Cheap. Ready-Made Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods- Giye us a call before buying. BECKETT & MeDOWE Slam Efigtes and Mining 1 CONTEACT FOE GO-NSTETJCTION; AND EEECTION OF MINING MACIIINEEY OF EVEEY New York Office, 5 & 7, Courtlandt St. Branch spT23 ABSOLUTELY HEALTHFUL htFTjiToi? its' i&twfljimr, ! th anh onart of flonr-one half the usual qtHtnOty required of oth-- eroranas. " - t,t- i J 7 ,;.-. CHARM MAjfWACTOJJHww'f h.cdB3)iri: ? we keeD the "Charm'; la i mend It to be far sunerior" ! ore; sconomlea: raleal than any other in the Market. Jill m r -r r. Ol ?! .II ' ... apr5,eod,8mo Tnrkeysr (liel?BiiS Geese -ALSO- "Hi : i ; : : til ; 'AT ; ;"- fAom t-JA large foMttt Key..aWndeH JLUO 1 B1 leave at thl pfflce Jor re. I 3.789." -.-I'-'M -.-.1,1. : .')-, .-. i---. '. ,) ,' I . 1 ' IV-lMTlK ' , ST irw ':". m n a 11 u asis ami - spssji j -1 . . 1881. L. BERW ESS IED IP'IRi Saturday, April 16th JUST RECEIVED A LAEGE VARIETY OF ALSO, A HANDSOME STOCK OF ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS; -MAMUFACTURERS OF DESCEIPTION AND LATEST DESIGN - .... Works Arlington N. J. IK: R Vairipfll Mrs. ' A! J. ! VampiU PHYSICIANS AND EELCTRICIANS, FOX ROW, CHARLOTTE, N. C. ' ' ' - ' 2 1 &-rmtrTTOOTaa TtnHrHhr Innmntinn Vnmlf. 111 sis. nftfnsq. Neoraleia. BheumausnU Affeo-H uons oi tne isye. liamyx,- Ketma, aecuan, dwib, etc., are happily most suscepaoie oi cure ,j means, of ELECTRICITY . There are many diseases that we do not propose to cure by means of electricity, such as Incipient Consumption, Catarrh, Asthma, screruia, Liver, juaney ana dkiu uweases, and all Diseases peculiar to the Re productive Organs. SuaiTaSectiona we . treat scientifically by the best jqgenta oi medicines known to the profession. , jwues Wing at a oisiance can consult eiinervi usby letter.4 Consultation tree. marioiawdwir: ... IttntlittipKiliiBenl Lands WANTXIMBNORIBCAttOLLNA. A rDRESS, wlth fuU partlcnlars and samples of j& ore', prepaid, Mines vtetted,rep made, etc. 33 t 'iQntnc Engineer, 178 Broadway, nVT. tt&l law,lmo -' 1 j ; ,, .. - Vt r ' t - ' ' r, imnnii 1 w-id T I rmtt v a 1 11 1 1 11 mi mi. 1' 1 r n 11 .-fc'- . Mi r .- CLOTHING ANGER & BRO., CLOTIIIJEBS AND TAILORS IHE2 LAWNS, ELIAS & Office, CiiAtttoTTi N. O. THE FINEST AND FRESHEST LAGER BE E E In the United States, from'the famous Bergner OF PEIjUiDELPHIA, ; ; ! 7 , Canbeliaa 6i tnelr own agento ffl this sK, at short nonce ana reasoname rates. xnis . , r " beer bore oft the-Tr-' K FIRST-PRIZE-IN PARIS' 1 "and'alsoaf the t bsntennlaP t"PhfiadelpblA moi n nas no nvat ana ls iast DeoouunK ui , , it family beTeraee: aid Is ereathr valued 1 of its ttrAn mnd tnTiffofhtln2DroBMties;liv thnealn need of a mild strengtbenei In tne way oi, a 'harmless ' stimSlant' Kfe-eieBanUy rottled :si .the branch; 2 depository i this and deiiTeMdatany. naence no on Central Hotel Ba- loon or witn either of iedtil I. ; Your patronage ,1s poljcli and w. r. aKTONi & ifmnajm, "P13 A POSITiyE'OlJBE:;: Wltho Medicines,'' v" ALLEN'S SOLOTIiB'lIKBICATltD'BQfnQrJBV i Patented Oct 16, 1870V One Bex, -' No. 1 will rare any ease In four days or lees.;. ' No. 3 will cr the most ebsttaate ease, no mat' teref howlenstaadlnt '.w : : .-. -'AstfU i i j-l i Me nauseous doses ol cubebs, ogpalba, er ea ot. sandalwood, taat are certain to produce dyspepsia c by destreymc the coatings ef-the stomach. - ; Price; fLM.' Sold by all pnisgtsta, or maued on receipt sf price. ' -;:-J Yoi further particulars send for dieolau Jioc i hn ! P. O.Box 1533. . 1. a ALLEN CO.? ded'f-dm 83 JoaaSkNewYorlcYUi mm V4' fV t! ;1 1 1 f t 1 i in 'it I; i ! M ii t .1 .1.1 .if ', pi , ( i I 1 -.I if ft V 1 . ' rVt J61 b7JM dealers to Charlotte. ' thirty ye&rj iwnUDs - see aay. . ... ? apns9 r ; t : ,,r V"- -
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