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v "vs. - " 11 " i . j -i - i ii i i ii ,n 'i 'I.' i , "' , ' J T .. 1 . . i, .mm i-ijimi i jj.il uj'm. ! . i' . ' " ma. ' i i Stye Charlotte toerocCe MUsaoMimos tuns ; DoUv, onr V"". (jwHwfen t adwniMt. ...... 8 go 1 iz Mont..,. 4 00 Am JfowOks ........... 9 00 Ont Month 71 wmmklt wmgpnvt . ; ".f; OA etfkt eomtit, iMsfe'.:. ; 4 io We bare just received an elegant second stock of r goods which la . - READY FOR INSPECTION. The handsomest line of TV " -- ' t- Ladies' Neckwear1 In the cfty. CANE MATTING ht all prices. DRE?S GOODS AT A SACRIFICE. EMBROIDERIES cheaper than ever. We have the BEST STOCK OF WHITE GOODS In the State. Call and get u cheap Marseilles Quilt. We are offering everything at bottom prices. Call and see us. Alexander & Harris. may 15 I88l Spring Stock 1881 We are dally receiving our SPRING STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the Best Brands i Latest Styles. LADIES'. MISSES'. CHILDBENS,' 'Ml GENTS', B018'. AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS! SHOES A SPCECIALTY. Lower grades all ftoods In our line In variety and all prices. FULL STOCK STETSON HATS, and a pretty line Straw Hats, Trunks, Valises 4 Satchels, ALL SIZES AND BBICES. Call and see ns. . PEGRAM & CO. feb20 .':cS, 4 ; ( ," 4 v;- "Y ' ; HARGRAVES & WILHELM. LAPPET NETTING TABLE DAMASK LAPPET NETTING , TABLE DAMASK , NOTTnAM iUCE NOTW0iiAIC.LAjC&:i: j - CBET0KSE8 -CRSTONNE3 CRETONNES CRETONNE r CRETONNEB , TQWES NAPKINS DOXLIES MARSEILLES QUILTS -MARSEILLES QUILTS PARASOLS . SILK UMBBBLAS PARASOLd.. filLK, UMBRlLAS LAMBREQUINS LlBEQUINS PRESS GOODS - . -k'-s .is; , ; -. ;. .--'. LACE BUNTING, IN BLACK AND COLORS, At 10 and 15c. ALL WOOL BLACK BUNTING AT 15c. Ribbons and Silk Fringes, All Colors. A HANDSOME STOCK Of Bugle Lac, Bugle Prlnge,Pamentry, and a com plete stock of Neckwear. ' i ' f .... . !V r ' ' - -.;!" 7L' -n ' ... lf are noW-WBng oot or remnant of Nobby Straw Hats, A beautiful line of Silk and Lace Mlttf. Gauze vmmm . ... toart7......:';iHJJWBATE8sniniLlI. A iOUBNAL 01 UTKRATURr EDUCATION o xV. pat)Uih4;monthly at;Oxfocd,-N. C. at On, : -fioilseayeatin advance. . u -.;i -f:iH'r The OxoDlan alms at Increasing the Interest for rJleratunand Kdueation, end ive erlglnal r ' Mr o sublMs el vital Importance as well ae OBBweeV-Clei adwktaurU to MverttaeraJ High .average eiwaation.. Advertisements .are known- ' . ; fw.,.er.!fi are fe frb' i end r taste .,fc4r'l5lajitX?ldi:4rfc... f? ' ,; hot In l; eisese t ia -value to an ad-t.- r. ' Adverde menta, kxtended fir cuUlce n i any lr3Si Mmwm be m u c -ibyfeJ'ncf fcecyi. . mar;sit. . c. Lvi, Cuard, U.u A Perfect .Corset at Last No, More Mens Whalebones. After snendlne over twalvA thansiAnd 1aIIts in experiments, Dr. Warner has perfected a material lur uoinng corsets canea COR ALINE . .- Which is vastly superior to horn or whalebone. ITS ADVANTAGES ABE: , , FIRST. It cannot be broken. A reward of $5 will be paid for every eorset ia which the Corallne breaks with six months ordinary wear, i SECOND. It ts more pliable than whalebone and adapts itself more readily to the movements of the body. TtflBD. It is not affected by cold, heater mois ture, s . FOURTH. It Is the cheapest and most service able eorset ever made. - THE CORALTNE CORSET is made throughout of superior materials, and is warranted in every respect, If not found entirely satisfactory,, the purchase money will be refunded, Ask for -Dr. Warner's AMominal Corset, With extension front Unequaled for beauty, ele gance and style. And Dr. Warner's Nursing Corset, The only perfect nursing corset in the market Ask for Dr. Warner's CROSS-BONED HIP CORSET. We have the exclusive sale In this market of the above corsets, and will be trade Inspect them. T. un5 E leased to have the . 8EIGLE4C0. A DELICIOUS DRINK For Use in Families, Hotel, Clubs, Parties, Etc. Baatoat C. XI. 6KATES Sfe BOX, The "Hub Pnnch " hsa lately been intxeVtaoed, aa4 meats with marked popular favor. It is Warranted to Contain only tht m Best of Liquors, United with Choice Fruit Juiees and Granulated Sugar: It ii ready on opening, and will be found an agreeable addition to the enoiee things which undeniably enlarge the pleasures of life and encourage good fellowship and good natnr if rightly enjoyed. GOOD AT ALL TIMES Just flu Tung to Keep in Wine Cellars. Sidebqarif s not Complete Without Hob Punch. ItcMt ba ijsed; Olar or with Fresh M31kffoei So4rp?Hot Water, Lemonade, or with Fine Ice, to Suit the Taste. Sold by leading Wine Merchants. Grocers, Hotels aai Druggists ererywhere. Trade snpplieoat manufacturers prices by Wfl eon & Burwell, Wholesale nd Retail Druggists Charlotte, N. C." Jan. 23-eod-6m. ! ' ' INDORSED By . s PHYSICIANS, CLEROYMEli, AND tHE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH QF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID Iioee of appetite JTarisea,bowels eostlTe. Fain in tt heHead.with a dull sensation in . the back nart. Fain under the shoulder- fullness after eatingt with a olsui ounanon, to exerwon oi pqqt or w Irritability of temper. Iow spirits, i - J A, A iQqy or i mind, iTCoss - of tneroonr, vritb. reeling of haying negT lubA mrm itutv. WtuiMH. SiuinAsa. terinz of tb; Beart, Dots before the eesatBigat, highly 'wlprequrtney. BIStAStS WUiSOUK C V(LCtCtM. : uvm fiiiaareseeIaaiyade,ptedto 4ileuff WS itftnoniu use smrerev. : - -i Theytoereeiaeisie AMttite, sad caote the body to ' Xssfcet. em1 JPieaH. thus the system is neis4sti eel, and by thlrToalcAtleatOD the PtgmsAviaewa, lies ill ar Si a is axepro duoad. Price ffi cents. Mwiimy M.T. TUTirfSiiHAinDYE, Gbat Haib or Whiskkiu changed to aQLoesY Black by a single application of this Dm. It imparts a natural color, acta Instantaneously. - feold byDru(gisU,o sent by sxprsss on receipt of fl. Offloe, 39 Murray SW Mw York.r EeM lenipei, wHt be SMileS VEU ee ayylkaUea.il Feb 23 deodwly. Atlantic, Tennessee & 06io Mlroad ScnotuiTXJi uiai's Omen, 1 -- ' Charlotte,' N. a, May 24th,T881. 1 ' On and after Wednesday.' Mar 2Sth..' 1880s the following schedule will be run over this road dally, (Sundays excepted): f GOING NOBTB. Leavf Chnriotte.'....; ...l.ilU. 8 15 p. m. . . nauisoaCoUege....-......'..:;10 06 p. m, ' Mooresvllle ............ v.....T-10 40 P n. Arrive at 6tatesvllle. It 46 p. a Leave 8atestllle.i.......-.. w.. 00 ai m. :.!, Mooresvllle 7 08 a.m. ? DeMdson College,....". 4 41 1, W Arrtnst(3iaotte.......Q&d - may25 ' ' ' - v ' fl HUB QPDII OBSERVATIONS Two Iowa doctors were lodged in the Maqnoketa Y wuhiwh uu uh9 name iiigiib JUi uuiBM9ivuunur kenness. Doctors often go too far in their- expert-: ments to learn the exact effect of liquor upon, the brain. - ' ' - A refined statesman of the New York 2 eglsla ture shjs, meaning Oonkulng: We've got the bog hook into him. and are drawing faun' toward the hot water. .That's what's the matter with hlnv" It has been discovered that "bid 'Abe," the war eagle, recently deceased,' was not that kind of a biid. It should have been christened Princess Stephanie or the Sweet Stager, of Michigan or Joan of Are, or son.ething that way. Boston Globe. ' 1 ' It Is a eood time to rerat; : for the last time, hiit Mr. Htehrent s id when he first saw Confc ling: "I think he is a man who wIUkO to wreck!" Mrs John Mactter pays hr cook $tl,0)0. not a "dam literary fejlowl" " " " He is Gorharn grows riirter : He now cays the ad- miulKtratlou la corrupt. Tery well." It Is n suffj c eiu explanation oi mis ttx say tnat theednimis trau n la aepuoilcan. ; ; r.oi;KO "Why." saldthe old man, "I reihembe Webster welL He was a perfect orator. H; used to iutld us spell-bound." "Yes." ssUd E hel. "b-was iro- k..ki. . . t.i , ,111 j, " .- 'TiieJrnrtiatJelorHa-Tlravi Srfya i that the Aruericau is in tv uhffih f ahurtjip enlyst, thelbxury bf a. roeVlil3 fif lr dfnt ier i wng aeaicaiea ce u- :f - - Tom Scott married m a month." ' Ha died on $200,QOQ a year. Many men reverse the props "That man," said a servant of bis master, "is so cold and reserved that I would never leam anr thing anything about his private affairs if I didn't open nis tellers. Budget. . A kiss is hb longer en$lble syllabus. when it becomes a Prince Bismarck is said never to go to the ope ra, the theatre or an art exhibition. Bis whole life is Riven to business and to politics, nd none but politicians are seen at his house. ITEMS OF INTEREST. Jacobs, the Democratic .nominee for United States Senator, in New York is but 43 years old. He is a self-made man tod an editor. The whole amount or tax on spirits and liquors collected in the country is orer $63,000,000 per annum, an average u eacn person oi over i.oo. in jsew Jersey the average is two dollars; in Maine the average is 8 cents, New York independent,, The number of acres of land forfeited to the btate in ueoreetotvn eountv. South Carolina, from 1868 to 16Y7,fsayS i iie unariesryon news ana uourter, is 30,531, containing two huhared build ings; the amount or taxes, costs, fees ana penalties on tne same, $5,996.17. Mrs. Conkling, we learn, is opposed io ner nusoana s goine oacK to tne sen ate. She is anxious that he shall retire from politics altogether. Syracuse Cou rier. When deserted bv his political allies, one faithlul and neglected heart will welcome him home. God bless the women I imrty-seven years ago tne first mes sage was sent by electricity, and then it required two operators and a strip of Eaper, irom wnicn tne words were la oriously deciphered and transcribed. To-day you can go to a telephone and tell a man ten miles off that he is a liar, ana ne won i Know wnere or Who you are. wnen me late Thomas scott was traveling on one of hia railways he was stopped Dy a rreight train which had gone off the tracL As he could not afford the delay, he hastily calculated the value ana ordered it burned, in an hour the track was all clear. In or der to make his own car go he put an end to another which didn't belong to him. xne present value oi vineyards in California is reputed by President Har aszting, of the Stat e Board of Yiticul tural Commissioners, to be about $35, 000,000, the income from which amount ed last year to $3,500,000. He is of the opinion that within three years the vineyards will be yielding to their own ers $5,000,000 a year, or 10 per cent, on $50,ooo,ooo valuation. Two Arabs, the proverb goes, halted at a well after a long day s journey, One said as he dismounted, ''Turn loose thy camel and trust him to God." But the other, who was an older and wiser man, turned folly into philosophy with the remark, "Tie thy camel and trust him to God." If Senator Conkling can not make the application, he had better inquire thQ nearest way to a nunnery. Washington post. The clock in the tower of the First Presbyterian church, at Newark. N. J.. stopped Monday morning about three o clock, ui late the dock has been erratic in its record of the time. T city timekeeper was asked to attend to it, and made an examination. He found that , the wheels were clogged with a mass of twine, hay, grass and other stuff, which the sparrows had collected zrom ine streets. Thev naa sown in through a hole in the dial, depositing it to makeheir nests. The rubbish had been slowly carried around by the wheels until it had become tightly wedeed among them. There was nearly half a peck of it. Savfmtf n Child Frbn a, Rattleenake. Greenville, & C., News 5th fast, - One of those instances- in which the hero for an extreme emer&encv , is found, occured atthe ;resideiree of Ma jor Bussel, in Anderson county, on day before yesterday.. Maj. Russell's little grand daughter, att sixyears of age, and some other children were playing on the lawn when thelittloeirl- was bitten on the foot by a rattlesnake; Her cnes ana the announcement of v their cause carried; consternation among the family and others present;; ' If o remedy was at hanoand the distressof thnttlo girl's mother was heartofttodingipcA Durham. ; dentist of tthiM icitvi beih E resent on professional business, made imself master of the situation by ar ravine his hds to the bite and . auckincr out the deadly venom, while he sent to procure some wnisKy. ; The whiskv be ing brought, a large dose of it was ad ministered; to the child, and at last ac counts she was doing" well, the bitten foot being only slightly swollen. Those who were present ana witnessed the circumstances, avow ' that athe noble and self-sacrigcing treatment of DrJDur- ham aayeathe ,chua lire, .sJ5-ew:oien drawing the poison into the motth and spittihK it out ana ur : wouia d a Terv danirerous thine for persons having a sore mouth or decayed teeth to do. Dr. Dv it is said, experienced a sensation in the lips and mouth, but nobly endeav ored and succeeded in extracting the poison from the wound. i j , i aw iiei is i , ' " A. JXBSEY STIR BP ! Y . ' Hhrough sauer, a leaoins cu Viocentowh ltarfCd, and president of the pbin,Mew xor mntiire on half drawing ef the . Lputt 1 4tn over sauuomju I will be divided, In rams front nojintrdeiBnxr asTtonesf 1 nose wno snail nave owed his example in sensing ueir mvestments to KV A. Dauphin at Noiia Broadway, New York clty7N.T., or same person at New OrleanSt La, Si.?5f3 : e-ar'iL'"n ... hi ia . fi Jhrpetence etTnlnd, limb or vital Inaction, ner vous weakness, sexuai aeouuy, a, eorea or Wells Health Benewer. fl at druuEists, Depot, J.H.McAdon, Charlotte. - - - sent a aoiiar coja. a. jmu k, una. got oacK aia.oou iorms ticket of No. 87.099 in the Anrll liana State Lottery. , On June tb inhabitants ,f the Cannibal ia- ndasa; that the flesh ot American pciiUcians . tastes '. exactly like male J i A 'tf(etjikdm'attirho 'basn't a rjiouth big enoiigh to hold five" or six clothes-pins'' wbile hevis:treparin a breaS: itt the clothes line is rather taok-eAdown-oo-T ittrot Free Press. , 4 Another Indiana saw mill Jias been bttrAeil. .Th?origin,of. ttie disaster is pot positiy?ejyi knowi,i.btr. it is more ihanilikely tliat the: building was set4 oji fi.re; by. SQme)? djfc. wanted to htt- miliate t,he buzz savr: . b . - "Sam.tyini. tre not inmost ;, Why do- r . .. .Cj . . . - . Lryou, yvii wi.dun&uU.Liustir's bn the top i &t Ue-jmiHauv .eiL li.J i$Jf oue be- ivw c ; ..t3HW wjwuui tyuu dat makes f oet of i v u ;housferbWitnd da," i vvoWitfr liy.ti istb iifr play with 'ofrly we &.titTfk 'Jim ' jr tltti I ulk of Palis. ,-Um PaJSEityhtM Italian oPaamat mvarraWv i hiis with only one lAiut. Theltsiian has a won derf ul turn ftiimii6io;-i-r;-v ; ;u.a r.reasttres.MJWUl'nfe.::::wIIe're'8'A ih' my; soup, waiterl''. "Yes, sir -..very sorry, sir ; hut you can throw away the: uj, euu ceii mo duui. .uu n lyu i, , vi course l.Catfi yoa .don't expect: me to throw away the sofrp andreat tiie fly, do yonx -r-jexas tsffitngs. , Quiet beneficial : Morse, who invent ed the telegraph,' and Bell, the inventor- or the telephone, both had deaf-mute wives. : Aiittie comment is necessary, put just sfie wnat a man can accomplish :wheri everything is quiet.-frow : : When a boy sees a ibig hornet's nest depending from the branch of a tree he is not satisfied that it is loaded until he hits it with a stone. He would rather heave a roefc at it than to have five doi lars. In a few seconds he would rather five dollars that be hadn't heaved the roc?. JXQTTistown Herald. A dry-goods clerk, who had a most outlandish way of walking, had to go td M distanripart OTthe - store i to rfind FQ,mf goods which $$CtJf feminine customers aesirea to see. "wait this way, ladies r he called, as he swung himself off. "But we can't walk that wayr cried a pert miss; "we never learned that style, you know. The clerk is now drilling his tibia in the motions of a new gait. BeeJsTB) lloner Philadelphia BecorcL uneor the mvsteries or the age is what Henry Ward Beecher has done with his money. At one time he was in receipt of $20,000 from his church. L$ 10,000 from his newspaper, . $20,006 irom his lecturing ana $10,000 from rnarriage fees, literary work and his books, making a total of $60,000 a year. Yet Beecher never had' any money to spare. His household was modest, not expensive; his wife was apparently not extravagant; he gave nothing that was known to charity, and yet he was al ways impecunious. When he wanted to help TUton he gave a mortgage upon his house, 1 and - nOw" he has sold his house, - furniture and buildings and gone to live with a married' son. He told me he did this because the young birds had all grown up and flown out of the nest, and yet it was a marvel that in his old age he should leave his comfortable home upon the . heights of -KrooKiyn and go into narrow quarters as a boarder. He spoke with a sigh and very evident regret at the break ing up of his house. This was strange, out the unfinished ptory , in regard to the iarmer. Thomas : Turner, at peek skill, is still more strange. When Tur ner died, Mr. Beecher took charge of ms papers, ana ournea a targe number of them, among which, it is alleged, were a number of promissory notes. The whole thing has a queer' look, and the question which agitates newspaper men ia where has all the money : he has made in the last quarter of a century. amounting to millions, gone to?, Per haps it is one of those mysteries that no fellow can find out, but the curiosi ty of the natural man will PromDt him to find out the undiscovered channel uirougn wuicu it nows. xxQiung at ana talking witn Mr. seecher,; who is now more spmtually-minded, reverent and large-hearted than ever : before in his . jiie, the mystery . only deepens. That there is a mystery connected with tne man's life ana; ms aauy ; expendi ture no one can doubt Perhaps when the curtain is lifted it will increase the charity which the world is begin ning to feel for a great, sorely-stricken man. ; Tlaie Year'a CottonCrop. The Liverpool Daily Pos& high au thority, prefers the bull side of the new crop. It says: "The American; crop may reach 6,500,000 bales against;5,757, 000 last season, or an excess of : 743,000 oaies. rom pnis most oe aeauctea sy per cent on e,500jOOO -bales ; for -extra waste, sav 227.000 bales. Egypt ia send- inir 450.000 can tars, eonal to 90.000 hataa of ."Acaa weight, less thStn,iastsea- auu, auu uie; suipuitfULs aruiii rxwmoay are estimated as likely to be : feO,000 to 100,000 bales less, say '65,000 bales of, American weight making. With the deficit from Ugypt, a total of 155,000 bales, or with the 227,000 bales; extra loss in spinning the American crtrp,; n aggregate of 382,000 bales to be dednet ed from the 743,000 bales excess ia the. American crop ; and leaving 861.000 bales as the actual excess to be dealt with this season the greaterti foa'of' which will have disappeared by the end of September, People now wohder at thesiseof the crop. In-October they will wonder what has become of it Of course there is no scarcity of cotton, but there is not so much of it that it need be thrown away; and time will show that, regarding cotton.on its own merits, there i3nothing to justify the j doleful view just now being taken of the prospects of the markets 1 s AN OLD LADY writes us "I am 'RR vmtb old and was feeble and nervous all; .the tone, when 1 gnt a oouae 01 rariers oiiigef Tome, inaye 5d s little more than one botue and feel as well as at 80, and nm sure that hundreds .need hist such a meaicine.T ; see advertisement said aaiek man toadrnegifltjcaii,ryoit gfre me something to cure mern His vyniptoms were a' lame back and disordered urine, And were ft sure indication of kldney disease, The drogglst told him to use Kidney-Wort, and In ft short time it ef fected a complete; cure ' Have yoa these symn- lomsr . xnen get. n oox or eottie to-aayneiore you become incurable.. It is tht cure; jafe and? sure. itnoxvuie uepubnean.: - BZDIOBD ALUX Aim IBOH SPRIHOB WATXB ISO Mass. The great tonic and alterative contains twice as much iron and flftr per cent, more.auun tnum than any-alum and iron mass'' known, Just the thing ior the "SDnns! weakness' now so ceneraLr Bold hx- All hy- mil. druggist of any staodrng Prices reduced one half. vuv uaM , . . : 1 til--' Bmaru a forrent: rTBX store room to ttis Obtemst , halkung next X toW.N.PmtWiU or -lent, after Jsupvm Its, . iOfLxtO&SUXaJU. r - ..i-.i.i' ii wf.i ' r: . - - r- An egtoblishcd. feet: That the McSMITH MUSIC HOUSE came here to stay. No such i word as fail. No sub-agent alwut tiug house. We will dopMoate , any offers made by small deaiers origtaits, 10 per cent. Newjeoe e Plane qr.Cteaa trade notUyoa have heard from the xfcimkh Xu sic HeueeT No man Bvtngean bo lower than we, and in selling a falrebenm isjalf we takT iterr plane kndwgaS guaranteed ferttreara. ;i -.f w wS4 XHl?St) be stopped. HosvdoToakncm Sfml mnitJ s&H fTPJvT the rubl We compete with the world, and New Jer tta particular. The man does not live who can t nnderseH ns. We keen the best instrument w rf S give stools, Covers and Books. We warrant them. thiX'ETtK 5"Jrit2ST,B?Sr5H,ienn8- we send -&&toP?J - We do everytthw 1 a everything e man can ask. 0TifM.'iUi ti Ohicring.Jlrioii, Guilet&Oo., Math xuhek, & Southern , Gem. 0E6ANS. ArTTarnl kirewlmperial, Pel oubet Oo. & Ster ling. noSrtS'r' rnay24 uws'nssnBa fir .30 j - JJHA t. f J TI Something Entirely New. STYLES IN ONE 4 A Lot of Boys' an( AT We Will 9JIB OUR RS OUR OUR OUR THE SAME REDUCTION ON OUR IMMENSE vWE These prices wUl positively Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, Lawns, Silk Handkerchiefs, Embroideries, Corsets and Hosiery, all the latest Styles and very Cheap. : :ri.i vc ns & call before buying. marat .COLLEGE nay27 BE .'Mill r M . g , .1V, I --.; 1 )J the Best. Makers Represented. n f0t ii I. MBWM & fllSOBETTE REDUCED PRICES. " i I :. t r. r - 1 11 . - Offer for This Week PARASOLS FOR 12.00 l'ARASOl R WOT? 1(l - 0(l PARASOLS FOR Mr PARASOLS FOR 7.00 PARASOLS FOR 6,00, PARASOLS FOR 5.00 PARASOLS FOR WILL ALSO OFFER OF OUR DRESS GOODS FOR NEARLY HALF THEIR be Y.fS..to customers calling d 5dsu0 3C4 , - - : ' . A BMIM. AND SUMMER GOODS. JUST RECEIVED A LABOE VARIETY OF ALSO, A QANS60MX STOCK OF -Made Clothing and Cents' Furnishing Goods. ckett & Mcdowell, ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, : : ' . : t I STREET, BETWEEN TRADE AND W&nss : Aelington, N. J. . mM'oao rrnttnM now tw Axm wtUt Wtwitara . , A TAS3, EICXIPTB, PQ3T1BB, PlJCimXI& CQCDLA&8, CHICEIi MX C8tal0es Pri " H. McSMITH, Charlotte, N. C. TAILORS ! 1 IBM. 4 SCARF L. BERWANGER & BRO. S10.00 8.00 7.00 6.00 5.00 4.50 3.50 STOCK OF TIIE VALUE. for the above named articles. ' '' , ' ELIAS & COHEN. -liANOTACrrtlBK&S ttfii STEAM ENGINES MINING MACHINERY. CONTRACT FOE CONSTRUCTION AND EREC TION 0? MINING MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AND LATEST DESIGNS. Also, Manufaeture and Sell i - Agricoltoral and PortiliirlMies, 1 SAW MILLS, &c4 .FIFTH.' Ii I'm t - tit- " c: . 7 ' ! i i ;) 'If :-8 ''4
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