- - - - - " , - .I. mi - m t ivmvi'HrV'T M JMlliaWiaWieiWlTrilllllii MM.' luff "lITtllijl llMrfllaJMi. MHillWiiMliWillilllllHrt'r'iWraiiyr'I'IM .Mill riTi T-Tnlll"' ' I " ' """-T-fT 'l'l,MI,a"aaSSSaaWaaawaMaaajaj Slje Cljarlottt bBtnitr; SUBSCRIPTION MATES f : : parfy, one fWi (jWSHwtt) " -.fS 00 jfontfu 4 00 "........a 00 rttw Month .....................! 7S WMMKLT MDHIOW i ww, w f-.........n oo Qutofthi county, iggMv"- ..... 3 10 m Month ........... 1 00 una wtut aw BMtisiici7cusi Jrji AjaCgft8L'WsJgCay i CHABtOTTE, N. CVHURSDAY j Liberal ita.HK nwjg,iwi,j j,; : PSOOBAMKES, HAHDKLLB. HI V-MwlU III ill Kl II i III SI W v:' I lilt l-l IT i I li t Iff I I f ' ,V itifeAAf.U Iff IrVrlri III eH Id 14 llOlfl MJIW UMtJtirnD W YOLr. XXV. . JTJNB1 I'll i I i Read;TO8 And Study Your Interest We have a full line of , KID GLOVES Including the celebrated iv jtO. As 1 (PATKJtTED JUNK 1STH, 1876. ) y-om to r buttons. In all shades and at ex tremely low prices. Also, a ulce line of Lace, Lisle Gloves and Mills. We are offering our magnificent Stools of Fans All qualities, at bottom prices. Our very large stoek of PABASOL8 at a sacrifice, cull early and sf cure a bargain. We have an elegant line of LADIES', MISSES 'and CHILDBED'S FANCY HOSIERY. These goods must be sold, and now is the gold, en opportunity to save money and get nice goods at low prices. Alexander S Harris. junlO Boots arrt SSUazs 881 Spring Stock 1881 We are dally receiving our SPRING STOCK ithich will be more complete than ever before and comprises the LADIES', MISSES', CHILDBENS,' GENTS', BOIS', AND YOUTHS' FINE BOOTS I SHOES A SPCECIALTY. Lower grades all goods In our line In variety and all prices. FULL STOCK STETSON HATS, and a pretty line on aw mus, h ums, vaiibCo a, aawucio, ALL SIZES AND BBICE& Call and see us. PEGRAM & CO. feb20 ley fiie ! We are now offering decided bargains In Spring DressGoods CIIEAPJ2R Than the same class of goods has ever baen of fered in this market. Boop Skhts, Hosiery, Lace and Plain Tucking, Burning, Dotted Swiss, THE HANDSOMEST and mo3t varied line of Laces In town. JUST BECEIVED, 1 beautiful stock of Bugle Lace, the handsomest ad cheapest ever offered In this market. , l'm Mother stock of Pasmentry. Our remnant of FINE PARASOLS Are going very cheap, give you decided bargains In them. Nobby Mackinaw Hats, ASvn"f?"rer'8pilces. Lace Mitts and Lisle anrtSr!0cand UP. Corsets. Collars, Ladles' him UauM Underwear, Sash Bib ; lW, Quilts, Towels- 8Bd House' 4i Furnishing Goods. : Hdl.e8,VG(,n's' and Chtldran Hand-sewed I Shoes; 0110818 and Slippers, huntings 10 an 16c. y Cail will pn.vi,,.. ' i'iil rtorfnr' bargains. !lRGRAVESiumHEU3Tl -u.a J.jHO. ; r aMJfmPnth OxfordV H. 'Cat On. ThiSw la advance, w ' ' " rs01? SS increasing the Interest for itsMJd Education, and gives original ar ,3cts et vital Importance as well as tfcuT0 f the newest and most valuable publics ft" MedjsdTaiitk wr'Mn ntinUHA. - i . - (eM : .It advertlslDa; rate are not; in 5"s. int. JiTWue w w advertiser; Adveruser Brands Latest Styles m UC III I Ha nM 1 i.i .in.w - . MMth A Perfect Corset at Last. " t i. Hr sM No More Broken Whalebones. . After spending over twelve thousand dollars In experiments. Dr. Warner has perfected a material for boning corsets called COR ALINE Wbiuh Is vastly superior to born or whalebone. ITS ADVANTAGES ABE: TIBST. It cannot be hrokan. A rawa.nl nf K will be paid for every corset la which the Coraline Dreaxs witn six months ordinary wear. SECOND. It Is more pUable than whalebone and OdaDts itself mora readily to th mnvaniAnta of the body. xuuw. it is not affected by cold, heat or mois ture. FOUBTH. It is the cheapest and most servlee-ab-e corset ever made. THE CORALINE COB8KT Is made throughout of superior materials, and is warranted In every respect If not found entirely satisfactory, the purchase money will be reiunded. Ask for Dr. Warner's Abdominal Corset, With extension front Uneqnaled for beauty, ele gance and style. And Dr. Warner's Nursing Corset, The only perfect nursing corset In the market. ask ior ui. waroers CB03S BONED HIP COSSET. We have the exclusive sale In this market of the above corsets, and will be pleased to have the bade inspect them. T. L 8EIGLK CO. juno A DELICIOUS DRINK Far Use in Families, Hotel), Clubs, Parties, Etc. BMtMl C. IX. OBATSi Sc ova. The "Hub Pnnen " has Utly bssn introdooed, aa4 Beets with marksd popular fTor. It is Warranted to Contain only the 56 Qest of Liquors, United with Choice Fruit Juices and Granulated Sugar. It it ridy on OMninff, and will o loond an acMaabl addition to taa choic things which andaniablr enlarg tha plaaaoraa of Ufa and aneooxaga good fauowahip ana good natnra if rightly anjored. GOOD AT ALL TIMES Just tha Thing to Keep la Wins Cellars. Sideboards not Complete Withoat Rub tab. It can be used Clear or mtk Eresh; LemohaSe, or witHIliielce,' to Suit the Taste Sold by leading Wina Mereh&nia. Grocers, llotali ns4 Drnggiata arery whera. Trade suDDlied at manufacturers prices by Wfl son 4 Burwell, Wholesale and Betail Druggisti Charlotte, N.C. Jan. 23-eod-6m. . , . . . , INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE, SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. tjQMof ftppetjto,lgansea.bcrwels oostiTe. Taln (n iheHead.wlth adullaonsatfonln the baok part. Pain under the . anoniaer tlade. rulln" aftr atjng with a affln cllnatlon to exertion of body or mtnd. Irritability of tempf. Iiow sytma, akw of memory, with m feeling ox WMf 1eted aom duty, weariness. XLLssIn ne nattering: of the Hesjrt.potil)yfor tho eyes, yellow 6kln Hegereliii; SrhCMihu ,ylowWrm4i!:; SERIOUS DISEASES mSOON BE DEVO0PED.' snch eaVon des fraetasuahsvalMWige if flaeUsff wtonipk vb. snfite ThaTlMer tjAiM.MKleaaatb body to Tak' ; aal1wibUiittH Btowialaeal. Dlfsornm ?IK."ira?" duoed. Price S cents." X Mwrrwy tW-T. TUH'S HAIIFDYE. ' Gbat uaix B lack by i im carta a l Knld b. Dr nirtria W. " Office. 35 Murray St., New York. - M B, TtlTS BAICit af ValuaW IafcwaaUaa mm . :'reb23deodwly. AtWc, Tennessee :W!iiflM .";- claSouCTSK ' , On and after ; Sunday, June. 5th, 1881 the.. foUowlng schedule wlU be run over thi road daly, (Sandys excepted): V''' 'Ji .Uivs ( .v .y . flOINCI NOBTH. ;; .. Leave Clm'loU-.. ... 59 J Davidson CoUegs....,,..ff.... 19 24 P. r " i:: . Mooresvllle j.JO 5 P- JJ Arrive at SJatesville. ...It GO p.T. w v;.r-.:. OOLNQ SOUTH. -i Jvc MooresyUle ;is:....; J o " Davidson CoUege,KVi -int. 81 a iwiM rmriotiA..;i.J..i.v..ii...." o lo a. m. f J3 HOB PUNCH RHIklkS .a natural color, acts Instantaneously. or Matb xprooracatpoi u. OBSERVATIONS. a The following was the greatest effort" of Conk line's life, it we may Judge from the results: , WA&HiHGTOrf, May 1 84-Sir: WlU you please an nounce totae-Senate that my reslgnadon as Sena tor of the United States for the State of New York has been f orwanhui to rfcA Anwmnr of th RrnrA I have the honor to ba. with otaa Tana. wmr obedient servant; ;4iU" ' Bosoos Cohixino. : "MetooehlDnedfri with thn foilowiriff'.anri Is surprised to find how it took? ' - . .. Sha Chambi lwJ168l.-r: 1 have foTr warded to the Governor of the State of New Torn my resignation asSenatorof the United states tor the State of New Torkv Will yon please announce if!0 tte nate?J With great respect, your obedient servant, " T.xTKLATt I T. ."V UiajVlO, GVUUIJ 11U township officers. 4 police, 1 Jail, 1 calaboose and needs another. 17 saloons. 4 newspapers and a dog pound. ; f The wife of An iild cnlara j man iw tti h partof CteorgtaireoentlTi sreanntmi hin jwiutihA suth pair ef twine, the family havingbeen previ ously crowed with two pairs of Uptets-aU ftom S!5fc w?110 neespalT; of Georgia, when her oldioltt pan out in this stvle, If we know oat exactly whar a Oeorg(a.palr of ,-kripjets .was we oouldflgrireouttheresuttsinorac the word sar fti?KWeer. butlf one of iheni were to near s 8outnfcm woman say there was a right smart -differenee between Ihewordsj" she would ejacoiBJtetiswr-;.r ""y7.:fi: ,!, 1 New t ert burglar played the trtane while his contederares were, ransank ray a hoas the ether day In the abeencs of the family.i Hearing their noise, but also hearing the must, the neighbors thought ererythteg aflirtgiaV-and the thieves got away unuolestedki SMorai-shrow tout piano out of doors when you leave oy bouse, i o . . Mrs. Seme Grknt Sartorli Wtosbthto eountry during the summer. ' The object to be- secured, it fs said, is the impartial dlstrlbuuon of births in the family between her' husband's country and her own. ' . , ."' , Poor Le Duet Mow that Ms head ianflf. let n remember that he was the man who spent three yean 1 totrylng to igtre nls . country a-Btrawberry wiuoa auoaia worn on mnges. JJetroit jrree rresa. There Is oneimv tn thwn nhn wfll hrr no irum revised New Testaments. He says, with an air of aisappointment, that 'there's not an Ingln story la it. Norrlstown Herald. . PhDadelDhla wan tn a law mmfnat whiat.Hnr They don't believe a man should busy his mouth witn wmsuing when he might use It to lie with. Boston Post If thev bass that law the nrohahfll- tles are that Judge Cloud will emigrate t Pnila- delpbto and die happy. Immigration. Raleigh Weekly Bulletin. Since the last Bulletin was issued a good deal of work has been done in securing immigration for North Caro lina. The regular corresponded of the of fice with Mr. Fall, our agent in Great Britain, has been interrupted by his severe illness, consequently our reports from him are not as full and satisfac tory as usual. He has, however, sent out several families who have gone to Western North Carolina with the in tention of raisingsheep. A number of Englishmen of consid erable means, who had been induced by Mr. Fall to come to North Carolina to prospect for settlements for themselves and others, spent two or three days in Raleigh, saw all the places of public interest, and expressed themselves as pleased, with what they saw. They were provided with prospectors' tickets, and went to Asheville to make that place headquarters for visiting the western section of the State. Several gentlemen from the New En gland and Middle States have called at this office on the way to the Piedmont section and Western North Carolina to get all the information possible in re gard to sheep raising in those sections. They have been, supplied with what they wished as far as it was in our power to give it, and will view the mountain slopes and valleys carefrMly, and if pleased, will purchase lands with an eye to making sheep raising and wool manufacturing there profitable industries. A good many prospectors come into the State who do not eome to Raleigh on account of its being so far removed from the through lines of travel. We hear of the yisits of these parties through letters from them and through our correspondents in various parts of the state. A considerable number of lumber buyers have been through our moun tains looking for valuable timbers.1 , Mining is attracting a large share Of attention. Gold mines have been purchased by Northern and English capitalists in Rowan, Randolph, Cabarrus, Montgom ery, Davidson. JX ash. Ktanrr. iittilford. and Mecklenburg, who are re-opening machinery, and with ' fair vprpspects. Gold, mining in North: Carolina has al ways been carried on by the crudest tjttetho anfd the application ptttsyr. means iox saving waaue, economizing labor and thoroughly exposing the ore, cannot faQ In a short while tomak6 the gold deposits profitable to the workers. A Bonanza of tne Sea. New Tork Herald. It is one of the curious compensa tions of nature that while the northern lands, covered perpetually with an armor of ice and snow, are barren in life and vegetation, the frozen seas that surround them should hold treasures compared with which the waters that wash the tropics sink into otter insig nificance. For hundreds of years we have heard of the pearl fisheries of the distant Indian seas but; aav our corres pondence in another column this morn ing, shows, they are of little value when set Bide by side with the seal bonanzas of thenorth. ? According to our corres pondeni'aj figures the fleet of ' steamers plying to and fro' amid, the Newfound land icebergs find in that misty, sunless region a mine of . wealth richer than anything in silver Nevada or : golden California. During : the ': sixty days of the present year bracketed between the middle -of -March: '.And!' the -middle of Mav the value of seals ' captured and killed in a relatively , small area f the Newfoundland fisheries reacnea,- xne extraordinary figures of nearly nine hundred thousand dollars; The num ber of these singular animals taken in that brief ; period w-asp nearly half . a million, yielding in their skins alone a weight equal to thousan ds of tons he Raters on the opposite coast of the con tinent; in our own Alaska are equally fruitful in this respect, but the law wisely toTows some protection .oyer the fisheries, allowing only a Certain num ber of seals to be killed annually. In Newfoundland no restrictions HVtbati ever! are imposed, and that H,s seal fish eries have not long ago been exh austed proves-the - wOtiderful j feeunditv ,'fpf those, animals. 1 ', ' ' Tlse) fBiijbilleiiloiiy: ': ''iTextoprMtnlsti, at their Stiate convention last week, decWt that it was hot advisable to form a sep arate political party, the great majority of the delegates being of the -opinion tHat iheDerhocratio party can be made nnrtnf the Dro 11 ' ; i .7 . : . . : .j.;.. Diuornsis pnor;T tne i meeting of . Uie new?0tnau the communion service is nut tor piaaeir i under the new .probibitora Itedorjaw iot-i that estate, Jbut -at sale 'for: sucn purpose Dy eitn er licensed . or an unlicensed drug gist would be a clear violation of the law; and would make him liable to the same extent as if he sold liquor to be drankasabeYerageV: : , ;; ITK9&9 Off lTEnEST .IT" ' 1 111 V.I 14 il rl " Jl l-hl' ill I i; " 1 1' 1 ii I ll'f Ex-Gov. Morgan has purchased r the 'Cheseboroogh farm," 39 acres, in the suburbs pflSeotkjfpr Aii eleetrie italiwsty 5 is W be 'run through the Sfc tGlhafd tohneU The BQbjugation of thet Alps may ' now be considered oOmple. Senator David Davis's wealth, is esti mated at from $44)0,000 to $5)00,000, made ..principally ty investing in the suburbs of growinjjf Western townp, The manufacture of oil from Ameri can cotton seed has begun in Italy on a large scale. It is mixed with olive oil, and sold for table use. Edison says he took out a patent for storing electricity on Faure's plan two years ago, but has abandoned it. kThe optically it is all right, but practically, it$psts about fifty per cent, more than direct general ion. So far $28,895 lwu been subscribed to wards the erection? of a Washington statute in front oi the- United States treasury building. Wall street, New xors, while 945,000 is reqrurea oerore the work can be undertaken. A locomotive is being built at the Baldwin Works in Philadelphia which is designed to be the fastest in tLe world., Jli is Intended to make eiehty miles an hour Without taking in water, and will be tested on the jsngnsn ana Centinental railroads. : The Bell Telephone company has just purchased a patent. from an attorney in Philadelphia for $250,000 in cash, by which any two stations in a telephone line can be placed in conversation with out the intervention of the central of fice. It is well worth the mony. The wife of Prof. Ko, of Harvard, f has begun to compress her baby s feet in the Chinese fashion, and the cries of the little sufferer are heard day and niht by the neighbors. The Cambridge Anti-Cruelty Society is about to inter fere. Religion and horse racing are not generally mentioned as running togeth er, but it appears that Iroquois won a church for Johnstown, N. J., as well as the English Derby, Mr. Lorillard hay ing promised to erect a church edifice there if he captured the great English race. The doctors will have to take new bearings. The commonly accepted theo ry that Bright's disease of the kidneys is due to generous diet . and free indul gence in stimulating beverages is quite upset by the case of Mr Joseph Sabin,the well-known New York bibliopolist,who died last week. Mr. Sabin led a per fectly regular and . abstemious life, drinking neither spirituous liquors L light wines, beer, tea nor coffee, and never using tooacco in any iorm, ana yet he fell a victim to that painful and fatal malady. That a railroad running over one of the highest points of the Rocky Moun tains should be given additional eleva tion by being raised upon a trestle one hundred feet high is an almost incred itable thing, but it is seriously proposed upon the line of the Northern Pacific.' The nature of the country thereabouts is such that the expense of removing rocky obstructions and building prac ticable j curves would be very great, and the engineers propose to avoid it by exectingthe wooden structure above mentioned. No similar work, - we are informed, is to be found anywhere else in the world, - in view of which the American eagle is expected to flap his wings and scream a challenge to the effete dynasties of Europe. ' Tbe French Bread UaJlroiuL. Abbeville S. C, Medium. President Bradley is pushing the work on this road with his usual ener gy and judgment. He has a complete force surveying the route and reached Abbeville the other day,! and is going on in the direction of Due West. Cap tain Kirk, a skillful engineer ts doing his part of the business wtthKocdJudg mentana speea. v Ane oigna aoaau pw nitiAnsL Very llklv theroad will tub alom? the Bine Bill and strike towtiW the opposite side from Foil Bensras. we laougwwinuu imvd twou ucoi- Bradley says hehas no doubt the road will be graded beyond this place ,Ur tije "course of twelvemonths. BeTsays'the grading can, be done for $600 a mile, which will be eheap indeed. When fin ished we -will be on a great mongk line from the ' Atlantic to the North west, and the dream of the, .progressive men before, the ?War will be reamed.? Why tne Flsliee Di. -..- Seth Green,1 'talking of the extensive death of fish of iate, says: "It is owing to nothing else than; their tendency to move in great schools, '.There arejpome times more than a million Of them mov ing right -along together. AS is the case with. $ large herd of buffalo they sweep everythlDg before them in their own fine. Thensequence is that-the weaker ones! fall ! away to th rear.-of the school, and of eourse t,here is hardly I know that is ttee caose: of the .whole, iai death of the alewives because, ii addition to the IxwtsnameaVthey-are al-j ways very lean when ; louna aeaa in rmre water undersuch tircuhistances But it's too stead ; they .make:plendid food for salmon trout and i ower deep water fish; They; themselves areot tne herring or shad tribe, andJ)eside&.eing good foodforjargerflhsesthfyfrotvery fair, when-properlyuooked', -for - table USe.u -, -.; - - ; .-'.-.--"'.'.!.-r". T ' TemjseVaneta'tkwiria .Atlanta Post"ATPtal.-;j Postal cards' and letters received from every county in this State ihdi cate a tremendous temperance itkoom. Counties are already hold meetmgsand selecting delegates to the SteteDSm nerance Convention to be held in At lanta on the 4th pf July, andahe ros- convention Will ' preparKjanwidjM aslinethe Ledslatum for a General 1 Xocal Option Jaw.' but'lf is qarteprob ablethat a minority address will be is- suext in favor pf total jprohibition. , -':'" BUBNBTT'S COOXUINX Is Benowned as a Purs andiOTecUve Hair Dresa- lng in jsvery iuaner 01 uig n unu. v For thirty years It has been a favorite with the people and a leader wtth the trader " The name Xoeoalne'' has become a valuable property.' Bnr-i nett ft Co. have stabllshed-tfcetr sole right to ttr l m- ; -a DnwnnHte aWiiwAOw4wijw VvttMjer-ei eonsJtnlMrperTrurlaiW ore that I addnty testimony lo the great ylrtaee of your MNeara2zlne'r.asB spednc for neuralgia and sick headache. Booh a remedy Is- a blessing, and aU sufterersshomdkeep it on hand. -- - t ' . 188 Cathedral Street, Baltimore, . - SoWbr a WBTOTON CO. . ' . any food lert there ior teiim.,xneiroaiy alternative. if :thnittststkttogetoer is that. lbbindsball8tTe to death. peetsatfr favorable for a lajgeeofiveB tioni composed of Uie besf ttia.'Ji1 ' i. (( Oil i , J i4 j An establish t such word s f ' . -',,', '(','".' Never etose a Trano or Organ trade unulyou have-heard from the MeSmitn Music House.- No -man living can buy lower than we, and in selling a fair chance is all we ask Every piano and organ guaranteed for 8 year; ' BUYING XBOM THS NOBTH most be stopped. Why do yeu send North ? Can you buy cheaper? How doyou know?' Have 70c tried ust ; Theres the ruM We eompetewlth the world, and New Jer sey in-partlcatar. The man does hot live, who can nndersellna. WfkMn thA hAxt-1ntmmm4. w give BtoptsCovers and Booka. i Wa warrant them nr o earsr we seu tnem on easy terna. we ssnd them on 15 days' MaL ,W,We do evemhlng tbat aeorMble'maneaiisk. if -- VJI W.L'. J A. iiisheJcj SetrthOTB ni l: sm- - " rALViUiAJiS - r . in uiiuuiii . ew.imneriai. kri- wbajt &,.& Ster ling; New.gQlulQpriceg, ote pur variety of styles. may24' 4 ST AT ! We Will OU1 OUR ofe OURJ OUR THE - w 1 I I 'Jtt Tot 1W ID ATTTt OUR SAMJS REDUCTION ON , OUR IMMENSE : ' FOIfliifcRLY fl!XLF THEIR Tjiese prices-wwUL positively be given to customers calling liadies BresB Goods and Itimmings, Lawns. Silk Haiidkercliieis,- Eiixlbroideries'i .Corsets 1' (nd Ifcery,!!! the latest Styles and very Cheap. 'Z ' - O i Readflji . STEAM vEN G il N 5n& t UfACTUBB AD :.: ra4"ti maj27 NXWTOBXOVJ1C5ft7;COTJBTIJLNDTST:lBRANCHOmCCHABL . : Suit H)Tnii:itif u.)!. !u; ji-ii-.. .iff r.jjailgSS - la fSwi cvrfrvmc Ms V". i A Vbnl jf&i 1 r-.diL potl -'A vi lied map J Only the Best Makers Represented. new instraments,. Send for :. 1L. wraMtt I i. Jil i , Something Entirely (Sew. LE8IN - iiliiifCffl REDUCED PRICES. L. BERWANGEIi & MO. mm OlHv tor $15a00 PARASOLS FOR: $10.00 12.0ft PARASOLS FOR 10.00 PARASOLS FOR 8.0&V PARASOLS FOR 7.00; PARASOLS FOR 6.00 PARASOLS FOR 5.00 PARASOLS FOR OFFERS THE . . OUR DRESS GOODS just BBCxrvxn a labgx vabuty at ALSO, 1 HANDSOME STOCK 01' and Gents' M e 1 If I cJiNai ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS & MAbipiSTS, - .mm9XXm i i i I 1 w In II" ii I 1 -MANOTACTUftEBa.OJ- E S AND iM I N I Q SKLI AQ&IQULTUBJJL AND POBTABLB JENttINX3.1AW MILLS, 4u , ZTUr' ira' -7- COIJjEGIi rSTBEEXVBETWEN TEADB AN1PI)?IH. came iiere to stay, a No We wm daplicat- ' ' ' Ji catalogues and price lists and ...i;,. .,.a H, McSMITJi,' Ootc,: ON;E TMs Week 8.00 7.00 6.00 5.00 4.50 3.50 STOCK OF VAIiTJEj. r " for the above named articles. GOODS. Fiirn ishing (SpjpdJ - r. -j'.-, t l nt.i ft I'll r. EHIAS COHENS1 vj.- fe 5iVSLi'K31 b&k '.'ir-.-l.-'.ii'i' ,SMm Xh i?'-' 'i-' .rut :r N C -'MAOHINERV fcv3a Pf i. Jtm8