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Sfyc eljctrtott tomrer. 8VS80XIPTI0E RATES . tytdy,mev,(J?otPpaid)in adrwe.......t& 00 ix Months........ 4 00 hrte Months 3 00 One Month 75 WEEKLY EDITION : Weekly, (in the county) tn advance t2 00 Out of the county, postjxiid...... 2 10 Six Month! 1 00 S5 i2.otiBo' ; ftt dOM Witt X mb ton JWTA8 KI1WT1 FTTiTi VOL. XXV. CHARLOTTE, N. C.,;SAT0RDAY MAY 7, 1881. , flxm fcKnm fosms. piBiirHA2n)Brlxs, FHfjnZLXZ&CIBCDLABS, famr-jy By- Liberal Reductions for Club. NO. 3,792. OBSERVATIONS. A CHAMPION BECaBt GUJKZLER. The best Glove In Market. Every pair Warranted. G-IjO V JUS (PATEirrXD JUNX 13TB, 1876.) Tuesday, March 29, 1881. OUH STOCK OF inr antt mm nil is dow lofliDie to. IN OUR WHITE GOODS Department will be iouna uarrea, sinpea, L,ace and Flam Nainsooks, Barred and Striped Muslins, Victoria and Persian Lawns, Plain, Striped, Dotted and Lace Muslins, Mull Muslins, French Lawns, Piques, Tucklngs Linen Lawns, Masalla. Lluon de Dacca, Bis no d ' " i uiuobu, oil t i uuiu nouicu 111 I Ilia line, we nave an unusually large stock ol Laces, Embroideries, etc., etc. We have a tremendous stock of DRESS GOODS, Buttons, Fringes, Satin and other Trimmings to to match. OUR STOCK OF Beady-made Clothhig and Gents' Furnishing Goods is large and cheap. We have the best Unlaundrled Shirt in the market for the money. ALEXANDER & HARRIS. mar29 881 Spring Stock 1881 We are daily receiving our SPRING STOCK -WE GALL The attention of housekeepers to a superb as sortment of -PLAIN AND FANCY CANE MATTING From 20c to 75c per yard. Nottingham and Ecra Lace CurtEiins 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 stock a full line of Misses Corsets. CORSETS, Just in. A new lot of WARNER'S NURSING Delirium trlmmlns Is what they call the bonnet rigging: i The "Adam's apple" on men Is a necksentriclty. Andrews' Queen. How difficult for a dog without a tail to let bis master know what he thinks vf him. ''Greece has acceptedfthe Inevitable." Greece In this respect resembles Giant It accepts very thing. Puck. - "I find that with light ineals my health Im proves," said the EsqloaauX; and down went an other candle. President Garfield often goes down stairs to meet Mr. Stephens. They talk together In the blue room, and It la said the sage ol Liberty Hall has influence with the administration. The latest "servant gtriism" Is furnished by the New York Post, which states that a girl, hearing her mlStresa ask her hnsha.nri tn hrtna "nnmhnv Son" with him when he eame home to dinner, set two extra plates for the expected guests. Adam carried the vote of t.h vtrat. woh ntw """in "u vosi pocKet. jv.eoKUK uonsututlon. " "ore uw ne carry ms vest pocket? steubenvllle Herald. We were on the w nf nabinr that miu. tlon ourselves. Cincinnati Saturday Night. ; Little JOhflnV WAS Vlsltlnff at a nAlotihnra hittn. He was offered a piece of bread and butter, which he accepted, but not with any deerree of enthusi asm. "What do you say, Johnny?" said the lady, expectiBg him to say "Thank yon." "I say it ain't cake!" was the Impolite response. Galveston News. "William!" she exclaimed, pushing him away from her, "you've been eating radishes " "Clara," he responded, reproachfully, "you forget that I live in a boarding house, and that radishes at this season Of the Vfiftr Mist tn ftnnta a hnni t'Vnr. give me, Willie," she said, penitently, and imme diately rising, turned the light several degrees low er. Brooklyn Eagle. THE GEKMAIV EXODUS. apf25 T. L SEiGLE & CO. Wits tzllauzons. A DELICIOUS DRINK For Use in FamiUea. TTntT. Clubs, Parties, Etc. BUS ARB 8MB, Best which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the Brands i Latest Styles. LADIES', MISSES', CHILDRENS,' GENTS', BOIS', AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS 1 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, VaKses 4 Satchels, ALL SIZES AND RRICES. Call and see us. PEGRAM & CO. I B'HWfflPW 1 HUB 111 PUNCH Boston t C. H. GRAVES Jz SOKS. Th "Hub Punch " has lately been introduced, and meets with marked popular favor. Itis 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 agreeabla addition to the choice thines which undeniably anlura i pleasures of life and encourage good fellowship and d nature if rightly enjoyed. the goo GOOD AT ALL TIMES feb20 grtj (&00jtls. -WE WISII- rn. fin r in jv id tan tour Aiiennon ro a few lines of goods that we have a complete assoitment or, AND A I IE SELLING VERY CHEAP LACE CURTAINS LACE CURTAINS - LACE, LISLE AND TAFFITO GLOVE3 LACE, LISLE AND TAFFITO GLOVES" PI PI UH3 UEJ LAWNS LAW1S3 DOTTED DOTTED SWI3SE3 SWISSES WHITE GOODS WHITE GOODS Of all Descriptions WHITE GOODS WHITE GOODS -A Beautiful Line of Ladies', Gents' & Children's Hosiery CORSETS CORSETS NECKWEAR NEUKWKAR RIBBONS RIBBONS -FRINGES IN ALL COLORS. - The handsomest line of costumes ever offered in this market Don't Jorget to examine our stock of Lawns. A complete stock of gen tlemen's Straw Hats, in Canton brands and Mackinaw. BOOTS k SHOES, CLOTHING, Ac. taclflc and Cocheco Lawns at 1 2ft Just re ceived, a nice line of Lace Buntings at 16c per yard-beautiful shades. 1 - Give us a call. mayl HARGRAVE3 & WILHELM. THE OXONIAN, A JS9ITEBATTJRI&XDUCATiON Wab?et?Wclat WW?"t0B' Li to.?44 ftt mcreaslng the lnteresf for Ste!,5rll2W?lt?.on and Kives original ar criwJ!Sl'J??,"iirlt&1 importance as well as Uml flof Rfd t valuable publlca- avaSiJI ?5d21nt2es t advertisers. High BroSSSL.!ieo,ltalfe Advertisements are shown fuwiMSi iom-rrors, and are taste 5BsVtJLiAHfMUn rates.are not In feinTf OwJVan) to" advertiser. Advertlse- KrllHteBdedOr JMibUcantlon .in anv Inon Just the Thing to Keep In Wine Cellars. fideboards 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. 9 Sold by leading Wine Merchants, Grocers, HoteEil Druggists everywhere. lraae supplied at manufacturers prices by Wll rH"161 Wholesale and Retail Druggists If Jan. 23-eod-6m. Some Remarkable Facte Rearardtnsr ike Exodus of Germans to ike Unit ed States Whole Cottnf les Coming. ST. Louis. Mav 2. The 'secretary nf the immigration society of this city has just received letters from its agent recently sent to work ud a honm for Missouri, which give some remarkable iacxs concerning the exodus from Ger marny this spring. Writing from Ham burg, under date of April 9, the agent says:: "I paid a visit to the immigration bureau, or government office, and have gathered the following facts: The au thorities at Berlin are perfectly bewil dered at the extraordinary and unpre cedented exodus taking place this year, and which, to all appearances, is only yet in its infancy. It bears no compar ison to the immigration of former years, and threatens to assume the most gigantic proportions. The number of emigrants that left the port of Ham burg the first quarter of the year of 1880 was 7,707, which was considered extraordinary, but for the first quarter of this year the figures have reached the unprecedented number of 24,441. Every steamer of the Hamburg-American line leaving the port for the next five months is contracted for, and the company has been obliged to put on a tri-weekly line, or extra steamships, which are to leave every other Sunday in addition to the regular weekly steamer. The emigrant boarding houses are crowded. At the offices of the emi grant agents you will see whole regi ments standing in line for half a block, men waiting their turn to exchange their money and get tickets. "I am told on the very best authority that German people in the interior are well posted as to America and the con dition of that countrv. and that the present great exodus is principally owing to news received here from friends, countrymen and relations in America, as to its renewed prosperity. "Whole counties are being depopulated ; pe ople are crazy to leave for the prom ise d land, and are sacrificing their prop erty at ruinous rates for one-half or even one-third or one-fourth of its ac tual value. I am told that these people are mostly of the better laboring classes, with a fair sprinkling of merchants and clerks, but all with some means, most of them well provided. There are considerable numbers of Socialists and TheTronderfnl Feat Performed With out Inconvenience by a Bnffalon- lan John Widmer recently died at Buf falo, N. of delirium tremens.' It is stated of him that' Jhe once made & bet that he could drink a dozen "schupers" of beer while the clock struck twelve. The Buffalo News describes the per formance: Without further delav th narfv has tened to a neighboring saloon t the wager was deposited in the hands of an umpire, and twel ve gigantic scilrtipers were ranged along the counter.1 Wid mer eyed the beer With much benignity, and ordered the barkeeper to fill up one or two of the glasses la which the foam had subsided and left a vacancy. "Nature abhors a vacuum," was all he remarked. - The party stood waiting with breath less eagerness. Presently the clock struck the hour. As the first stroke smote upon his ear Widarier seized the foremost glass. . One iwrift; hearty, eager -gulp, and its contents-had disap peared. The empty glass was back on the counter in an instant; and his left hand had already carried a second schuper t6 his lips. Thus glass after giass went to nis mouth, and at the sixth stroke of the , clock he was only one schuper behind time. Widmer, however, was soon thoroughly wanned to his work. The beer flew down his throat like water impelled through a hse pipe. He did not so much appear w ui ma. as io annex tne Deer to some wonderful power of suction. Schuper followed schuper -with such lightning rapidity that it finally became impossi ble to tell where one drink ended and where another began. It was as one continuous drink Not a drop splashed from the corners of his mouth and trickled down bis chin wasted. Wid mer was too masterly a drinker for that. At last as the last chime of the midnight hour sounded, re-echoed and was borne onward in the warm hush ef the summer night, Widmer brought down his last glass on the counter with a crash empty. Not a word was uttered. Everyone stood gazing at Widmer in blank amazement at his feat. As the umpire silently counted, over the money, Wid mer calmly turned to the party and said, "Now let's have the drinks for the crowd." Xbe Almanonse Horror. Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. The Guardians of the Poor have proved themselves totally unfit to take care or pne uniortunate children, and they should be removed from their cnarge immediately. Their treatment has been cruel, and they are entitled to protection from cruelty under the laws of - the State and of common humanity. j-iicv uavo oeen so iea, loaged and tended that every child not soon res cued and adopted out of the A$ylUrh dies. The Society that protects chil dren goes far deeper into the causes of this wholesale slaughter of the inno cents than the Grand Jury did. While the latter body endeavored to put the uiaiue upon in "system ana to excul pate ,the "management," as if the sys tem were not the Work of the manage ment, the Society places the blame just where it belongs, directly upon the shoulders of the Almshouse authori ties, and asks that they be no longer peiiun,u3u to Kin oe inese unrortunate foundlings as they have been doing for joaia pas i. CLOTHING 00 1881. CUOTHINC WWA1SE & BRO apr9 The general revival of business has had a -cheering effect and given encourage- vZ IS.- ,T0 f trfde- :Th8. 4norease of our sales during VhS SITiSf T t0.te extensive preparations for this season, wf we shall offer the most vaued and attractive stock of Fine Clothi. Genis'Pur mshing Goods Etc., ever exhibited in this market. Special attenSi paM MdJ,',ffl?,5,,0W,t, The excel'ence "four manufaf hired ctothuig has eharactenzed our lefforts to eclipse previous productions We make special efforts to always produce the latest styles of HatsWNov elties in Neckwear. We sohcit an inspection of our stock. L. BERWANGER & BRO., CLOTHIERS AND TA1LOR3 : - i ' - 1 IE3 TffS 'THt 9 O 3E IE3 EF 333 3H Saturday, pril 16th. WHS?K?4i,oJON9MBMC& PRINTED LINEN LAWNS. itVt-.-1" " . nuAVI JNA1JNSUUKS. P A flllfTO T a w xr a JN A INSOOkS. 0(rvn?nf r a -Or -kt a T " " . . i A-i XX TV L. IV I II I.I. IV1 I ! W o vv loo M U S Li 1 IS S, LAWNS, MAESEILIA SHEAR 1 K N n S S T. 1 W V s FRENCH, PARISIAN AND VICTORIA T "N" A. PA V AM A T l Wra JACONET, LINO N DE LYBl A FULL AND COMPLETE LINE OF -W HITE Gr O O D S 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 matket. . ,lj:. . , .. DRESS FANS, PARASOLS AND SILK UMBRELLAS, In the newest and most superb styles, patterns and qualities. GOODS IN GREAT VARI ETY. A FRESH SUPPLY OF- Men's and Boys' Cloths, Flannels and Casshneres. be oSredSPeCial atttention is called to the above and e solicit an early call. Every advantage to make selections will r - tfrjfc - - W1TTKOWSKY & BARUCH. prl7 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE VARIETY OF Degenerate Senators. Dfoit Free Press. A Boston man cries out in the an guish of his spirit : "When I see such exhibitions as those of the present Mas sachusetts Senators, I am moved from the depth of my soul to exclaim, Oh, iwi-au nour or Anarew ana summer ' Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, Lawns, Silk Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, Corsets and Hosiery, all the latest Styles and very Cheap. ALSO, A HANDSOME STOCK OF ucwa amuiiK luem. jluo uone ana -H7;.i, x , - : ; i sinew of Germany is leaving Of l""t3uflnm I - -n PfllkLS INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Ikmw of appetite.UauBea.bo-weia oostive.. . Pain in theHaad.with a dull senaation in ' the back part. Pain under the shoulder blade, fullnega 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 ome duty, wearinega, Dizziness, Fluttering of the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache, Restless" nesa at night, highly colored Urine. tF THESE "WAEirHfOS ARE UFHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TTJTT'S FILLS are especially adapted to such cases, one dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the infferwr. Tiior-Inerttastb Appetite, aud causa the ,-bodyto Take on Fleab, thus the system Is : noat-Unet, and by thelfTonle Aetlenon th IlrtlTe OrsrKiis, Knrnlar stools are pro-ducad.- .Prioe & cwutn. Ss HI array St., ff.V. TUTT'S HAIR DYE, course the government is doine everv- Lumg possiDie, snort or actual rorce, to stem this flood. Notices are served on the emigration agents warning them, under severe penalties and fines, not to sell tickets or ship, or in any way en courage young men, below or between certain years, who may not have paid iui ur serveu. vueir prescriDea time in the- army, but notwithstanding this lafge numbers of young men obtain the necessarypapers to leave. the country and go out on every vessel. The agent further states that he has completed arrangements for extensive circulation of the Missouri handbook throughout Germany, and for the shipment of emi grants to this State, and believes Mia. souri will get a goodly number of the most aesirame immigrants during the present season." ting it right at all. anddav affcflr dav humming away like a blue bottle fly on a window pane, while Hoar, tising to snub Senator Brown by saying that the filling out of a debate with newsnariAr cauwis was concempuoie, - only to De exposed by the "fresh and "previous" Burnside in the act of handinsr a news paper extract to the Rhode Island Sen ator, it is hardly to be wondered at that a Massachusetts man nf anv soif.ro. specs groans tor "an hour of Andrew and Summer." mar27 Ready-Made Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods. ELIAS is COHEN. BECKETT & McDOWELLi ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, MAMUFACTUBEBS OF- Enongb. Geat Haib or Whiskers changed to a Glossy fmnuHMuy a emgie application-er tms urn. xi imparts a natural colur, acta lastantaneoua Bold by DmggwtB, or sut by expras on racaipt of fl. Office, 33 Murray SW New York. Dr. TTTT8 MARrl of T.tM. Information nd V Cwfol lUcelpta UI b Bulled t KEB aa SpBlkatlon. Feb 23 deod&wly. - - " v A Georgia Bofaanza. Foksyth, Ga.. April 80. Some months ago an old, gentleman by the name of Chamblissi' who lives about three miles from this plaee, died, and since his death about?$10,000 have been found Jburied on the old man's farm. The first was found by his son in a casket containing $10,000 in gold under a . rock in a brook, near tha old man's home. He had told his son where the money was. and he mado a search and found it. A few days since auuuo, roouu were ioana. Tiie fiirciim- starices which led to its discovery were tutsae: once wnen ne was wa t nor with his wife in the peach orchard, he remarked that he had some money buried near where thev stood. Sim re membered the spot, and on going theit recently, and having cood rennlTfintion found the above amount, whir.h was in saver, mosuy in Mexican coin. The old man was about 93 years of age, and had lived at this place since the set tling of the country, about 60 years, and had accumulated considerable wealth. The monev had evirip.nr.Tv been there a great many years, judging from the dates on the coins. One Reason Baltimore Gazette. Senator Butler gave seventeen rea sons for believing that a bargain ex pressed or . understood exists between .Senator Mahone and the Bepublicans; seventeen proofs, any one of which is sufficient. A Judge once asked why a witness was not in court. The learned counsel arose and said: "For sixteen reasons the first is. he is dead." "Nev er mind about the other fifteen," said. me uourc. xne race is sufficient 'thai Mahone named the ticket for orer&h. izing the Senate, and made the Repub licans nominate an ex-Confederate Democratic repudiator and a bitter pill it must have been too. In return Mahone goes over bodily and takes his seat among the Republicans and giyes them a majority. One such reason is enough; never mind the other sixteen. Steam Engines and lining Machinery. COKTEACT FOR CONSTRUCTION A$TD ERECTION OF MINING MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 1ND LATEST DESIGNS. at led K kef Agricultural and Portable Engines, m Mite, &c. COLLEGE STREET, BETWEEN TRADE AND FIFTH. New York Office, 5 & 7, Courtlaitdt St. Branch Office.1 (PharXott;. O. Curious) Result of a Movement Temperance 1 W'. K May's Celestial Phenomena. Protldence (B. I.) Journal. HUGH SISSOS & SONS, Importers, Dealers and Manufacturers ;. . ' - oj mm STATUARY ' -V, KONUMENTS, FUENITURS SLABS, rTile, . Mantels, Altars; : Tombs, r" f5. 140 West BaltlmoretrBftt,- '. ' AND CCBNXBNOBTH AN MONUMENT STB is The great feature of the month is the marvelous planetary combination that distinguishes its passage. No such marshaling of planetary ortes has oc curred for centuries in the past nor will be witnessed for centuries to come. Five of the eight planets form an al most straight line with the sun and the earth. - Starting from the earth on the 3d, our brilliant neighbor, Yenus, heads the grand array. The glorious sun comes next in view, while little Mer cury on his western side is speeding with rapid steps to join the ranks. Thft Vast orbs of Jupiter and Saturn,.a little vui ui jiiuuju, jjii ill Ult) JTiUlKS BllgnXiy to the' west, and KeDtane cloae. tha show onlv one dav's travel nastwaM f a. . ... .- n. . . . -"--. r ifle line, ; Anese nuge denizens of space lEP oytiii mo im;uuw)ivauiB -uisiance oi nany cwenty-eifirht Hundred milHrin iniles, stretching Irom the earth to the system's remotest,. bounds! ; ; Vnusl j upiusr, oai-urn, jm epcune- ana mercury Newburg, N. Y., May 4. With a single exception the hotel licenses in tne town or Montgomery, twelve ail irom tnis city, expired on the SOt April, and tne new .Excise Board refused to renew the same. This resulted in the closing of all the hntS with the exception of the one whoso'ltf dense still holds good, in both the vil" lages of Montgomery and Maiden, theK proprietors reiusing to accommodate eithermahor beast, and in some in stances even . chaining up their water pumps, showing a determination to in convenience the public every possiblf way if the privilege of selling liquor Is not conceded. The affair, which is the result. of a recent temperance move ment, causes considerable excitement. Works : Arlington, N. J. ''Li apr23 I. Dr. B. Vampill & Mrs. A. J. Vampill PHYSICIANS AND CONGEESS WATER. Cathartic and alterative. Is a well known spe cific for constipation, Indigestion, and all disor ders of tne stomach, liver and kidneys. Ninety years' popular use attests its purity, safe ty and superiority to - all waters of this elnss. Avoid aU coarse, lrritatlne waters, fniwim, h meatlc: they impair the digestive organs and kid neys, thereby Inducing Irreparable results. None genuine sold on draught. f mayl d2mo,ed ABSOLUTELY HEALTHFUL . ONI.T0NE TEistOOltFUL to each Quart of hwut one. nan me nsuai goannty reamrea 01 out r brands. . - ; i:.T. . CEUBM MANDFACTUBING CO.. New York and St Louis. We keen the "Charm'' in stock, and can recom mend It to be far superior and more economical uma any ower mine market. DAVIDSON X BHLL.L4, apr5,eod,8mo v . Charlotte, N. Contractor Wanted. 5EAVEN-B0BN GIFT OX CHAB1TT. The a. fmm Of' MlftrttV athloTi 'i(umM"'u. ilf to every oneTtt I the . celebrated Ttrtimttal of Now OrlBanc T, it&. i . ZZ BftIMOiiE.-Mtf.- " I 1 same time" is phenomenoa .tO--bereJ ?5 be the oldest lostltntlon of the. kind on ihAAnntu nent freeto-all persona of whatever creed and' - 1U19 nauie uinuuiuuu nua lis gutoi m TOlllIOn jars, tumuui piunuiHse ui-a two uOll&T THE LUTHERAN CONGREGATION of Con cord, N. C, desires to erect handsome brick church at onoe. and Invites bids for the bolldlnar of the same; the material to be of the very best quaUty.-di work to be first class In every partial lar, and the -whole to be completed by the 1st of octcoer.-iKSir vona ana security requrrea com plete plan sM ' specUeanoaa eaji seen by sp plylnc to the snderatgnet. AdJvutomualLbids will e fleaLBlds. deslrsxl immediately, rthe some to U.jicltisteringin'the sign 'Taurus -at- the next monthly drawlnr n Mar 1 nth. Mi ' A. Dauphin, No. 819 Broadway. New York OI--1 uk Mao nw wm. w.m.m. nwunu uvu.'xjru. inuii -1 -J w j um v - ' . v iWUWtU ' N.X, or to the same perm at New Orleans . w" .7Sla nl&M Vsik 4l& " . A ....... A ... fuu uiobb iwui uuo stver ana me fBoerr etjwny 'y'A large loldter-Xey, Wnder t nwiiiiBte5at ti oeioe,' for re ward. , Tsavs' j r.on Triwirff EELCTRICIANlS FOX ROW, CHARLOTTE, N. C..' V ! ' VTERVOt THE FINEST ANtfJtfESHEST L A G: E R K B; E . In the United States, i fromine famous Hons eta, are happily means or Rectum. susceptible of cure) ty : ELECTRICITY. There are many diseases that we do o pro w cure oy means 01 eiecincuy. Dose ml, n a TnnfMit IVnuiimwHrtw r.fank bum. oo un.iHoua wii aiuuiwviij 1 mwil I ll ' ' -, Scrofula, Liver, Kidney and Skin Diseases, buu ou uumuaea pecuuar 10 tne ae- prodncUve Organs. Such affections we treat sctentuieaiiT hv i best agents or medicines known to the profession. rarues nvmg at a aistance can consult either or osby letter. Consultation free. . marie -lawd&wli. Mines, Ming and Mineral Lands WANTED IN NORTH CAROLINA; ! A DDEESS, with full particulars and samples of x. ore, prepaiou, nines visited, reports madetcy I 1 1 ' "V'VajkiiiVJJB ML BULLfr . 3 fcinma isnginear, 17 1 Broaaway jux mail-law,lmo - Ji-L:- Jthls eity, at li This Can be had of their 'own short notice nd reasohabie f t -j ea:Jojwiofl-fl FIRST PRKfeift PARIS and also at' the Ifrftmfentua1 rnTaflelphla SLl?6 n1 1 alsbeoomtog the treat family beverage; andls greatly valued for Its tonle and Invigorating properties by those in need of a mUd strengthener hxihetway of a 'harmless stimulant- tt is elegantly bottled at the branch depository in thisttfty. and wIU Job deUvered at any residence on notification at the Central Hotel Sa loon ot wtthitlier of the midertlgned. - tour patroBagflr is soUolted,, and satisfaction is assured.--- ' ' H v - " W.R.COmANXa:lCUNZLElt, - P13 ... , . , i Agents. A POSITIVE sQUEE ALLEN'S SOLUBLE MEDICATTO ftOTMf g ntented oett 10, 1870.- One Box, k 1 wtu ers ni ease In f onr days or leas. : sandalwood, that an flmti by destrsrinz the eeatings e race. i w.' Bout by aU: Prr-1.r'-?.' br mUfti IT. J Art SSaaNewXodr,' uueps, sorDB, TQ 01 ef the Bwidach."- aecl7-!xl8ai. !,:; & x ii t I' u 1! If1 I Li 8M I 1 - - si , t-t ! r 1 I i '3 ' 1
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