. ! - :-. f )C t)artote bBtroer. 8 TTB80BIPTION RATES : oady, one year, pottwdd) in advance 18 00 it Montht 4 00 hree Months 2 00 ryrnt Month 75 WEEKLY EDITION : Weeidv, ( county) m advance 2 00 (raftheeHmtv,pottpaid,--- 2 10 Six Months 1 00 gf- Liberal Reductfpnsor CZtto. The best Glove In Marfcet. Every pair Warranted. "' t . i . . VOL. XXV. Woods, X0tMugt Set. -WE CALL- The attention of housekeepers to a superb as- (PATESTED JWX 13TH, 1876.) Tuesday, March 29, 1881. ODB STOCK OF Spring ai Simmer Goods is now Complete. sortment of PLAIN AND FANCY CANE MATTING From 20c to 75c per yard. Nottingham and Ecru Lace Curtains -LAMBREQUINS Upholstery Goods & Trimmings. IN CUR 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, Tuckings Linen Lawns, Masalla. Lluon de Dacca, Bishop Lawn?, and, Indeed, ANYTHING wanted In this line. We have an unusually large stock of Laces, Embroideries, etc., etc. Vv'e hae a tremendous stock of DRESS GOODS, Buttons, Fringes, Satin and other Trimmings to to match. OUR STOCK OF Ready-made Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods Is large and cheap. We have the best Uulaundrled Shirt In the market for the money. SOME BEAUTIFUL Nottingham Lace Bed and Pillow Shams. A FEW ELEGANT LUNCH CLOTHS WITH NAPKINS TO MATCH. We keep constantly in stocit a full line of Misses Corsets. A new lot of WARNER'S NURSING CORSETS, just In. ALEXANDER HARRIS mar29 apr25 T. L SEIGLE & CO. Boots WLxstzllunzons. w rr i - - gSWlyjg I 881 Spring Stock 1881 We are daily receiving our SIRRING STOCK For DELEC3QUS DRINK Use In Families, Hotels, Clubs, Parties, Etc. m m it which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the m lest Brands i Latest Styles. LADIES', MISSES', CHILDREN'S,' GENTS', B01S', AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS I SHOES A SPCECIALTY. Lower grades al' 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. ImkJ DTTHTPTT Supreme Court DecUlons. The following decisions of the Su preme Court, rendered last Monday, will be found of interest: IMPIUSONMENT FOR DEBT IN RHODE ISLAND AN INTERESTING DECISION. The United States Supreme Court de cided Monday the case of Nelson Biall, Vailer, et al., plaintiffs in error, vs. Lu cius S. Penniman, in error to the Su preme Court of Rhode Island. At the time this action was instituted the gen eral statutes of the State of Rhode Is land provided that every manufactur ing corporation in the State should file or cause to be filed annually in the clerk's office of the town where it was located a duly authenticated statement of its financial condition. Upon refu sal or neelect to file Siifih a statement the stockholders of such a corporation might be held jointly and severally lia ble for its debts and their property and persons taken therefor. The American Steam and Gas Pine finmnanv of Provi dence, R. I. shortly before this suit was urougnc, iaiied to file the statement which the law reauired. and under r.hfi statute a judgment was obtained by certain of its' creditors against Penni man, the defendant in error, who was one of its stockholders. Penniman, having no property to satisfy thejudg ment, was committed to jail. While he was in prison the General Assembly passed an act limiting the enforcement of the liability of stockholders for the debts of a comoration bv nrnvidinc that no person should be imprisoned or continued in prison on an execution obtained against a corporation of which he should be or should have been a stockholder. Under this act Penniman applied to the Sum-erne f!nnrt nf the State for his release. His discharge was opposed by the committing credi tors on the ground that the first section of the act last referred to, by virtue of which Penniman claimed to be dis charged from imprisonment, was un constitutional in that it impaired the obligation of the judgment upon which the commitment of the prisoner had been made and of the contract upon which the said judgment was founded. The State Supreme Court discharged Penniman, and its action in so doing is here assigned for error. This court holds that in all modes of procedure to enforce a contract the Legislature has control, and it may enlarge, limit or alter them, provided it does not deny a remedy or so embarrass it with condi tions or restrictions as seriously to im pair the value of the riht. The aboli tion of imprisonment for debt is not of itself such a change in the remedy as impairs the obligation of the contract. Judgment affirmed, with costs. Opin ion by Justice Woods. REVENUE LAW OF VIRGINIA. J.T.Webber, plaintiff in errer, vs. the State of Virginia, in error to the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia. The question presented by this case is the constitutionality of those provi sions of the revenue law of Virginia which practicallv lmDosfi a discrimina ting tax upon the manufactures of other CHARLOTTE, N. C THURSDAY MAY 5 188L NO. 3 79ft mairnet of , Job Ftl&Unr ui now to Ohm wtUi Wrtnaat fewtok. jad ehMon W canton tah at .liort notice, tags, awaoFrs, footzbs, PBOGBiMlfTCT, HAKDBTLLa, PAKPHLKTa. aBCDIOBS, C&CXg,fta ITEMS OF INTEREST. xne tide or immigration rose last montn aoove ine mgnest high water mark in our history. The April arrivals number 69,500, or about 1,400 more than in any previous month. The arrivals since January 1, exceed 105,000, about 25,000 more than for the first four months of 1880. Fifteen years ago, Birmingham, Ala bama, was a cotton field. Now it num bers six cnousana innaDitants, has ex tensive iron furnaces and rolling mills, and just succeeded in inducing a Penn sylyania capitalist to invest a million mere in steel works. Yet Frye says the South is dead. The consolidated Virginia mine has produced $64,'970,777.95 in bullion, and paid $42,930,000 in dividends, and the California mine has produced $46 736 -837.44 in bullion and paid $31,320,000 in dividends, makings combined product of $111,707,608 and$?450,000 in divi- aenas. tnis wealth came out of one yx tnose noauies or concretions of ore iu me great uomstock known as bonanzas. CLOTHING 3F IES H Er.O. ofp mw sm CLOTHING L 1881. BEBWANGBfi & Mi vein, popularly . General Grant's star seems to be wan ing. His name is no longer po tent. He was put at the head of the world s fair, and it immediately began to lose strength. He was sent not long ago to Mexico to promote some rail road schemes, but in Mexico he was coldly received, the greasers according him no public reception whatever, al- tuuugu buey naa just lionizea General Ord. The interest he was sent to serve win De lucKj if it stands as good when Grant leaves Mexico as it did when he enterea tnat country. FASH I ONES FREAKS. The 5!?f?i of ss has jd a cheering effect and given ourwre- mouuwevBrynrancn or traae. Tne increase of our ra p An vkJlZ mmy w f-rwmU W it 1 . . -. v. uuiva 0un fe ii. . . , , -. r.vfll.WUu, iui tins oeasuii. ana we shall offer the most yaned and attraetire stock of Fine QothW Gcnts'I-u" totvl! .Q05ut E r in market. Special Su' rtJlT,ldtuemtnctlo?fnoveItieg Tto excellence of ourxnariS tad clothing has .haracterized our efforts to eclipse preyions prodartiotis: We make special efforts to always produce the latest styles ofHatsTdNoy euies in JMeeJrwear. We solicit an innnpr.fi apr9 L. BERWANQER & BRO., CLOTHIERS AND TAlLOltS ' ; I X,:-; uow tbe Fashionable Belle'a Attire i made this Season. Cinclnnattl Enquirer. "bcratch a Russian and you will find a lartar," said Bonaparte. Scratch a rasnionaoie girl, say 1, and you will find ner sfcin migbty close to the surface of cer ciotnes. Tbere is this spring such a snug fit to garments that, if her form does not for the sake of shape require overlaying, you couldn't use her for a pin cusnion without her knowing it. She is aware, too, of the very but tons on the back of her dress-skirt, for mey leave tneir imprint onher delicate person every time sbe sits on a hard sear. bKirts are short, waists are hug ging and sleeves terminate just above tne elbow, to be joined with very long Kiuvea lor uie sireec. JNever was a rasnionaoie gins more untrammeled. it ner clothes are not pinchingly tight, or more like a trussed fowl, if the contrary be true. About the only loose tmijg m ner maxe-up is ner nair, the entire rront or. wbich isparted fromtem- pie to tempie, cut snort enough to ar range insoft, loose curlins rincs or wa ves over theforehead.Perf ect successin a costume requires, more than ever before. tiidt ib suaii iook as tnougn tne wearer had been melted and poured in. Still, O IF IE8 :RJ as 3D) IF'IKL il lGtb. 1;: WHllH5rJ3N AWNS. JONES'S CAMBRICS w HEAVY NAINSOOKS. FRENCH, PARISIAN AND VICTORIA T, w 8 PRINTED LINEN LAWNS, :S. PACIFIC I, A Wfi AWNS! MTILT, MTTST.TVa MUSLINS, PANAMA LAWNS. ' MARSEILIA JACONET, LINON DE LYBE, AN A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF -WHITE OOODS- And to trim them we have ELEGANT LINE OF LACES, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS lOSrether Wlt.h th (rranrloot 1in UlfTD-nni-nTiT-nr, , .... . " " ui xiiiixjxvvji-LfjLiviia ever snown in tnis market. FANS, PARASOLS "ANDSILK UMBRELLAS, In the newest and most superb styles, patterns and qualities. DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. A FRESH SUPPLY OF Boston: oKAvrjs as sons. The "Hub Punch " has lately been introduced, mod meets 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 fonnd an agreeabla addition to the choice things which undeniably 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, w'ietals not Complete Without Hub Puncb. It can be used Clear or with Fresh Milk, Ice, Soda, or Hot Water, Lemonade, or with Fine Ice, to Suit the Taste. M 1 j - . . ' T. w" I "-avxwvA UVUiCU AAJ kj I'll la States when brought into Virginia for plain skirts are thines of the nast. and sale, ihis court holds that sections in the smnnr.hnpjsa nf which impose a special tax upon agents of foreign manufactures who come there to sell good3 of foreign origin, is a clear discrimination in favor of home manufactures and against the manu factures of other States, and that they p-e, therefore, an infringement of the power vested in Congress to resrulate commerce among the States. Where a power is vested exclusively in the Fed eral government, and its exercise is essential to the perfect freedom of commercial intercourse between the citizens of the several States, any in terfering action of the States must give way. Judgment reversed, with costs, and cause remanded for further proceedings. Opinion by Justice Field. feb20 rWE WISH Sold by leading Wine Merchants, Grocers, Hotels ant Druggists everywhere. Trade supplied at manufacturers prices by W 1 son&Burwell, Waolesalo and Retail Druggigfs Charlotte, N. C." Jan. 23-eod-6m. TOUTS Call Your Attention To a few lines of goods that we have a complete assoitrnent of, AND AKE SELLING VERY CHEAP POLLS LACE LACE CURTAINS CUKTAINS LACE, LISLE LACE, LISLE PIQTTKS PIQUES AND TAFFITO GLOVES AND TAFE1TO GLOVES" l in LAWNS LAWKS DOTTED DOTTED SWISSES SWISSES HITE GOODS HITE GOODS Of all Descriptions WniTE GOODS WHITE GOODd -A Beautiful Line of- ies', Genls' & Children's Hosiery COHSET3 CORSETS NECKWEAR NECKWEAR RIBBONS RIBBONS FRINGES IN ALL COLOR3.- handsomest line of costumes ever offered in i-tnISarket Don,t forget to examine our "wcic of Lawns. A complete stock of gen tlemen's Straw Hats, la Canton brands and Mackinaw. B00T3& SHOES, CLOTHING, &C. - P'Ci,,i!1ni Cocheco Lawns at 1 2a ' Just re- a moe nae or Lace Bununs at 15c per yard -beautiful shades. . Give us a call. '''j 1 TT A D D 1 T U 3 KITTf nVTU INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. ! of appetite, JJausea,boweI costive Fain in tneHead,with a dull sensation ir the pact part, Pain under the houldyr bladet fullnesg after eating, with a diain clination to exertion of body or mind. Irritability of temper. Low spirits, Loss of memory, with a feeling of haying neg lected some duty, weariness, Diaziness, fluttering of the Heart, Dots beforethe eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache, Bestless ness at night, highly colored Urine. IT THESE WAEBTNGS ARE UKHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TTJTT'S PILLS are especially adapted to such cases, one dose effects Ruch a change of feeling as to avstonlsh the sufferer. Tbejr Inerease the Appetite, and cause the body to Take on Flesh, thus the system is ""1hel. and by tbelrTonlc Action od ths ilestlve Orjfann, Iteanilar Stools are pro duced. price 25 ceuts. 33 Marmj St., Bf.Y. JUTT'S HAIR DYE, Gbat H aih or Whiskers changed to a GRtossY Slack by a single application of this Dtb. It Lm,5arta natur1 color, acU Instanteneotmly. Bold by Druggists, or sent by express on rscaipt of fl. Office, 35 Murray St., New York. C Dr. TUTTS MANCAL of Valnable Informstlo- sad k Ceftil lUeelpts will b mailed t'B on appllnttlan. Feb 23 deodiwly. Another Falsehood Nailed. Savannah News. It seems that the idea of the model Bohemian of the present day is to be as reckless of the truth as possible at least that is most emphatically the case with "Gath." In a recent letter from New Orleans he stated that the monument to General Lee in that city was unfinished because "the respecta ble people of the community discoun tenanced it." Whereupon the Pica yune comes out and shows the falsity of the assertion, by stating that the con tract price for the monument, includ ing the completion of the mound and embelishment of the grounds, is $26, 474 39. Amount paid the contractor as the work progressed, $19,195 98 leav ing a balance due the contractor on the completion of the work of $7,278 41 There is now cash in hand $2,328 26 leaving a deficit of onlv $4,950 15 to be raised by the association, which the di rectors are going at once actively to work to secure. The Picayune declares that "Gath" could hardly have con ceived a more galling insult or one less j ustified by the,, facts of the case than the declaration that the patriotic enter prise was discountenanced bv the "re spectable sentiment of the community." The Democrat also is indignant at the falsehood, and calls upon the citizens to come forward and rebuke "Gath" by at once subscribing the small sum re quired. It truthfully says: "The youth of New Orleans could have no finer ex ample of all manly virtues plaeed be fore them than a statue of Lee, and the city could in no way do more honor to itself than in completing this monu ment at the earliest possible moment." extends only to the hips. The dream of the enthusiast that there was to be a revival or yuakerish simplicity has fa ded away. There is to be more extrav agance, more splendor, more elabora- tiuii vl urapery, more snirnng, more emDroiaery, more beads, and more met al brocaded stuffs than ever. Oar mer- cnants and dress makers are teaching uo w iu ureas wnen mis counpry snail uave Decome an empire, with a court ana court presses. At an oneninc vs- - -x r j teraay I saw hundreds of rich and costly evening dresses in a gas-lighted ui, on a piatiorm covered with nar row velvet carpet, many of which would nave made Eugenie, Josephine or Marie Antoinette stare at th rA.fc- lessexpenditure of material and work in men : composition, xne fabrics were satin marvielleuse, gold, silver, and steei orocade, and gauzes, beads of va rious kinds and most elaborate fringes and laces. The amount of fine hand- sewing on these dresses is actually be- wnuuniig. j? me snirnngs are placed at all available points on the draperies. sleeves and corsages. The hemming. ouxuvuxug, lining, mnuiiijj, piping, every thing, is hand-sewed and beautifully aone. jno wonder such dresses cost irom $300 to $80o. 1 " ssssr fj Men's and Boys' Cloths, Flannels and Cassimeres. Your special atttptnf.irm ; raiio t v. v,..,n . , ... . . be offered. uuvo, auu wo nuucit an eany can. .Every advantage to make selections will WITTKOWSKY & BAEUCH. apr!7 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE VARIETY OF Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, Lawns, Silk Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, Corsets ana nosiery, ail tne latest Styles and very Cheap. ALSO, A HANDSOME STOCK OT Ready-Made Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. Give us a call before buying. ELIAS & COHEN. A Pig- aa a Deerhonnd. From the Sulphur Springs Gazette. A man in the Sulphur Bluff country, a few months ago, found three little pigs which he carried home and placed witn a utter or pups to be suckled bv the mother of the baby canines. The pigs grew and the pups grew, fed and nourished by the same udders. ine other day the owner car ried the pups out for a deer chase. "One of the pigs followed and, when the deer was jumped, followed in the chase and ran two full hours beside his adopt- 1 1 . Al urotners. beckett & Mcdowell, ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, -MANUFACTURERS OF- Steam Engines and lining Machinery. Dorset's Respectable Back in sr. From the Springfield Reubllcan, Rep. Nothing new was needed to convince any candid man that Dorsey steadily, consistently and constantly used his political relations to make money. For years this has been his reputation, and while his condemnation now is merited and just no man ought to forget that respectable men and respectable organs did what they could by praising his corrupt work in Indiana to give Dorsey ciaims ana a mortgage on tne next administration. CONTEACT FOE OONSTEUCTION AND EEECTION OF MINING MACHINEEY OF EVEEY DESCRIPTION AND LATEST DESIGNS. New York Office, 5 & 7, Couetlandt St. Beanch Office, Chablotte, K. C. Works : Arlington, K. J. MIGH SISSON & SOAS, Importers, Dealers and Manufacturers OF THE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE ' Durham long gut AQ NO EQTTAL. This, together with - ' ' .... M Hill! nOTW&-.Wlim'TiirM l0t Bale h . ?UaHAM 0,-' vi-:; -7':. . -eMm f16"1 ta Charlotte. - E. MARBLE STATUARY, MONUMENTS, FUENITUEE SLABS, Tile, Mantels, Altars, Tombs, ' 1 140 West Baltimore Street, AND CORNER NORTH AND MONUMENT 8T8 Drawings & Estimates FuraisedTree. j; Fears of Doomsday. Boston Herald. Professor E. C. Pickering, of Har vard College, was asked recently what he knew about this alleged com'unction of planets which sundry people have thought was going to be so disastrous. In answer to the Aueusta Aae he said : "No uneasiness is felt among profes sional astronomers about the effect on human affairs of any conjunction of planets. There is no reason to suddosa that such conjunctions are attended by any peculiar terrestrial phenomena." There are, we are ashamed to sav. Al "t , " uiousanas or people in JNew .England who have got Into an awful state of mind about this thing. Reasoning won't convince them : evidence won't affect their opinions, but, perhaps, this plain statement mav prevent their swallowing any more nonsense present- ea to inem.Dy astrologers and clairvoy ants and the like. A Safe and Sttbb meana of restoring the youth ful color of the hair Is furnished by Parker's Hair eaisam. wnicn is deservedly popular from Its su perior cleanliness. apr23 Cannot Afford Disreputable Alliance Ex-Secretary Schurz In the Westllche Post - v The Republican party should- take heed not to lose its good namebv disreD- utable alliances and compromises.: :itl will lose thereby more votes and stated in the. North than can be gained by any coalition in the South,"- . Mevtri Etacfaton dt Bro.i 1 It is with" real nleas ; ure that I add my testimony to the great Virtues of your "Nenrahdne'l as a specific for nenralelaand i sick headache. Such a remedy tea blessing, and all sufferers should keep It on hand. - - ' - 1 86 Cathedral Street, Baltimore. . Sold by J WmaiOM A CO. - 7- , ADVERTISING CHEATS. It has become so. common to write the begin ning oi an eiegani, interesting article and then ran il lnio some aavenisement mat we avoid au sueh cheats and simply call attention to the mer- iis oi iop uireers in as piain, nonesi terms as pos- swie, as no one was uiuw uieir vame WU1 erei use anything else. Providence Advertiser. HA OToi A Down Town Merchant," ' Having; passed several sleepless nights, disturb ed by the agonies and cries of a suffering child, and becoming convinced' that Mrs, wihslow's Soothing Syrup was Just the article needed pro cured a supply for the child. On reaching home and acquainting his wife with what he had done, she refused to have tt administered to the child, as she was strongly in. favor of Homoeopathy. That night the chOd passed, in suffering, and the parents without sleep. Returning home the day following, tbe father found the- baby still worse? and while contemplating another sleepless night, the mother stepped from the room to attend to some domestic duties, and left the father with the child. During her absence he administered a por tion of the Soothing Syrup to the baby,, and said nothing. That night all hands-slept well, and the little fellow awoke in- the morning bright and hap py. The mother was delighted with the sudden and wonderful change, and although at first offend ed al the deception practiced upon her, has con tinued to use the 8yrup,and suffering crying babies and restless nights have disappeared. A single trial of the Syrup never yet failed to relieve the baby, and overcome the prejudice of the mother. Sold by all Druggists. . 21? cents a bottle. . . may5 ; if? i- fns.t - LMJ mass STRASEJ&S STOLEN 'i?ROtf rny1 Residence on Tryon-street, 6 X night, a small Mouse-Colored Cow, with on." Any information of ner will be thankft mays 1 Bimday li halter thankfnllv re 3. T. BBTCS, d ABSOLUTELY HEALTHFUL ONLY ONE TEASPOONFUL to each Quart of uvur uue nau me usual quanuty reauirea oi oin er brands. CHARM MANUFACTURING CO. , New York and St. Louis. We keep the "Charm" In stock, and can recom mend it to be far superior and more economical than any other in the market. DAVIDSON BEALL, apr5,eod,8mo Charlotte, N. Dr. H Vampill k Mrs. A. J. Vampill PHYSICIANS Turkeys, dickens, Ducte & Geese ALSO Early Vegetables, -AT- Si Mv HOWELL'S. LOST- ward. ' A large foldlnc Keyi-, Under will leave at this, offler for re mayl tf . AND EELCTRICIANS, FOX ROW, CHARLOTTE, N. a NERVOUSNESS, Debility, Innervation. Paraly sis, Deafness, Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Affeo- uuusoimejiye, L,amyx, aeuna, Kectum, uterus, etc., are happily most susceptible of cure by ELECTRICITY. There are many diseases that we do not propose w cure oy means oi electricity, such as Inc'plent Consumption, Catarrh, Asthma, Scrofula, Liver, Kidney and Skin Diseases, and all Diseases peculiar to the Re productive Organs. Such affections we treat scientifically by the best agents or medicines known to tbe prof essioa Parties living at a distance can consult either of usby letter. Consultation free. - marie lawdAwly . Mines, Mining and Mineral Lands WANTED Off NORTH CAROLINA. of etc. ADDRESS, with fan particulars and sam l. Or A. tiFRTIinlit. Win Am vlatta1 Mnnia - j- - CLAKENCR Iff. TtTTwr. - -j-'" V Mining Engineer, 170 Broadway, NX inaji law,lmo - . THE FINEST AND FRESHEST LAGER BEER In the United States, from the famous - . Bergner k Engel Brewing Company, OF PHILADELPHIA, , Can be had of their 'own agents In this -city, at . i short notice and reasonable rates This . beer bore oft the ' ' FIRST PRIZE 1(1 PARIS ' and also at the great centennial at Philadelphia iu ioiD. it uao uv iiTiu ana is-r&sv rjecomnig tne great family beverage; and Is greatly valued for Us tonic and invigorating properties by those In need of a mild strengthener in the way of a harmless stimulant. It Is elegantly bottled at the branch depository in this city, and will be delivered at any residence on notification at the Central Hotel Sa loon or with either of tbe undersigned. Tour patronage Is solicited, and satisfaction Is assured. W. S. COCHRANE A MTJNZLER. apii. A POSITIVE CURE . Without Medicines. : 51 ,s;u SLIillKW'O OMliVSUdS JLIUIllAXJKU OUUvUSS' Patented Oct 18. 187A.Ona Bm. no. l wui core any case in iouroaysor no. 7i wui car tne most ; oosanate ter ei new Mnc stanoinc no nauseous aoses oi cnoeDS, cepaiba. or on of . n&lhlt. nrsd nf . . sandalwood, that are certain toDndnMiiwMit - '-tt by destreyine the coatings of thestemach. i .v . T, , ; , . ? JS?0 SoWbJ all Drogglsta, of .mailed ; .'; en receipt el price. - ',. t, . -.jj i. .. c-ri- f For further P. O. Box 1633. deel7 eodtttn send for elrcalax. J. C ALLEN COV 83 JohnStNewTork,