"f Stye l)drlijftt bjganicrc TBS 0B3mYQ JOB DXPABTIEOT ' HMbeenthororiuyvQ3vtt want, and with the totes style, oi Tri. o4 mt7 SVBSOItlPTIOir RATSt i rvnty, one vff, (jmtjxzid) a aftwmot 98 0( 4 Of OfMJfontA... 7 KteJUftfr tM eountv) m aOucmei... ...f2 (X rmt of A county, poitpaid, ..2 K maraw of-JotrTrumnr eaiwH WX t UiDXt DOOoa rrz?r-ir ; - BLANKS, BILL-EXAD3, .. . . , 1 LXTTXB-BXlEfl,ClXB,' 1 ' " TAaa, Bjoacraa, poerXBaL " i WRfvrgiBiVT!; TTiyrnwrrj CHARLOTTE, N. C.,: THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1881. ..'.if VOL. XXVI. NO, 3,875, , J' J k 4 J I ' I I ,;. . I . .:"V.t 'A. - A. A , v Tlvij (Goods We Say. We still hare an elegant and well-assorted line of In LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDRBN'd ancy Hosiery. They Oust Be Sold. We will commence sacrificing these goods lmme . dlately. OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Call early and seeure best bargains. Alexander & Harris. julyl7 $o0ts an ft gUozs 1881 Spring Stock 1881 We are dally receiving our SPRING STOCK which will be more complete than ever before and comprises the LADIES', MISSES', CHILDRENS,' GENTS', B01S'. 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, Trunk's, Valises & Satchels, ALL SIES AND RRICES. Ciill and see us. PEGRAM & CO. feb20 air U 1 TT 11 ?5 xn iears m m YLUlHEaBESSON. For sale at TIDDY & BRO'3 Book Store. nu.3,tf NOTICE. Omen Richmond & danyillb ft R , 1 CHABLOTn, N. C, Aug. 2, '81. I THE ticket office of the Richmond and Danville Railroad Company Is open for Information and sale 6f tickets from 8 a.m. until 7 p.m.. and from 1 1 :30 pi m. until 6 a. n. But should the Uubilc devlre additional lnfonnaQon as to lates, buteS or oonnectlens; Capt ' 8. 8. Pegfam will be Pleaded to enlighten or assist them. Office 20 West Trade street, next door to ticket office. aug3 Y. K. MOBSK. Ag't J.L.HARBIN, MERCHANDISE BROKER AND COMMISSION . MERCHANT, Coujms ST.. Chalottx, N. C, f jders fpr Grain, Hay, Meal, iLJThnanwi. fit tear. Ooffee. MdJ our. Lard. Bacon, sa, respecir fully solicited, the eheanest markets ana reua- ule houses represeni xtft tssiarmV Z. B. Vancb. W. H. BAILXY. VANCE f BAT 4teaeYs and QopjeUori, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Practice In Supreme Court ot 'the United Statea, Supreme Court of North Carolina, Federal Courts, and counties of Mecklen burg. Cabarrus, Union, Gas- . ton, Rowan and Da- ' . - - vldson, s" ' 1 ? "BgaKAHAMin 1 N the StAiA and United States Courts. Coliee- a. tions, ; Home an Foreign, solicited. Ab stracu ox Titled jBurvers. DensatlonT - ' ' :. ' ed fpr com. rqympli -sJ.rE; Coma Twde' Trron streets . fstMuuan,o. SITuATIOlhWAIlTED; i C hanra nf Qm mu.hunlal HaiuirtmAnt fif .a neWS" m mm Best Brands Latest Styles A COLORE T PRINTER, of fat years experience, x. wants-srsUady situation. Can "makft up" paper, run & nrnM. . and is competent to take paper, wul work wrj cheap during ine summer.. Address, . .;.;-. . C, July24,dtf - ' . .' Care Obserrer, Charlotte, N. C. 9ru-.3ooflt, iacthtug, Sit. Mosquito Canopies From $2 to $10. wnJte and colors ,ard by the piece. -SOME- NEW HD STYLISH UWNS Very cheap, Jiibt In. We offer great bargains In our tea n ant stock of Silk & LkleThreadGIoTes &Silk Mitts. All our summer goods will be sold uniformly at first cost Bargains In store for those who will avail themselves cf the opportunity "to secure them. T. L. Seigle & Co. aug7 3teftixal. Summer Complaints At this Beasonvaricras diseases of the bowels are prevalent, and many livet ars lost through lack of knowledge of a safe and sure remedj. . Pebbt Davis' Paiu Ktt.t.er is a sure core for Diarrhoea, Dys entery, CholeraCholera Morbus, Summer Complaint, etc., and is perfectly safe. Bead the following : Batkbkidok, N. Y., Mtrch 22, 19R1. Fxbbt Davis' Pais Exlijcb nmr failt to afford intlaut flit for cramp and pain In the tomach. Joseph Bubditt. . KlOHOl,TrLl., N. Y.. Feb. 1, 188L The mry ht medicine I know of for dysentery, cholera morbus, and cramps in the stomach. Save used It fox years, and it is ur cur yerytime. 4VUV9 W. DM. MorsooKA, Iowa. March 13, 188L I have nsed your Patk Enxii in severe cases of cramp, oolicand cholera morbus .and it gave almost Instant relief. LILOaldtiu. Oasitsstxlu, Ga., Feb. S8. 188L For twenty yenra I have used your Path Ktllxb In my family. Have used it many times for bowel complaints, and it alteay cut. Would not feel saf a without bottle lathe house. J. B. Ivm Saoo, Mb., Jan. S3, 1881. Have Tided Pesky Davis' Pai Eixxxb for twelve years. It is afe. ur, and rtliabl. NO mother shpuld allow it to be out of the family. , H-LKATea. OiraiDA, N. Y.,Feb. 19, 1881. We began using it over tnlrtyyears ago, and it always gives immediate relief. Would hardly dare to go to bed without a bottle in the house. W. O. Spsebt. Cottwatbobo, a O., Feb. 22, 188L Nearly every family in this section keeps a bottle In the house. Da. E. Mobtom. XT. 8. Cohsttlatk, - Cbefkij), Bhxhisr Pbussia. Feb. 8. 1881. I have known Pebbt Davis' Paim Ktt.t.t.b almost from the day it was introduced, and after years of observation and use I regard Its presence In my household as an inditptmabU necessity. X S. Pottkb, U. 8. Consul. Bubton-om-Tknt, Eno. I had been several days suffering severely from ed your Paxh noea, accompanied witn miense pain, wnen a relief. ktt.t.jh ana louna aanosi instant H. J. Noomk. 21 MOXTAOTn BT.,IiOHION, EMS. Daring a residence of twenty-three years in India, 1 nave given it in many cases or a teryaad cholera, and never knew van it in many cases of diarrhoea, dyeen- new iv to iiui tu kivo U.ULABXDGE. No family can safely be without this invaluable remedy. Its price brings it within the reach of all. For sale by all druggists at 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. PERRY DAVIS & SON Proprietors, Providence, R. L July22dAwlulaug. TUTTf S INDORSEP BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFfLlCTEP EVERYWHERE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. m SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Ijossof appetdte,lTanaa,bowela costive, Fain In tneHeadtwith a dnll sensation in the back part. Pain under the shoulder blade, follnesfl after eatlngi with a disin clination to exertion of body or mnd. Irritability of temper, Iiow spirits, Itosa of memory, with a feeling of having neg lected some duty, weariness, Dirtiness, . ftiattertpg of the Heart. Dots before the) low Bkin. Headache. BestlesT ness at night, highly oolored Urine. IF THESE WABim?G8 ABI URHZJiDZD, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'8 PILLS are especially adapted to nch eaees,on dose effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Inei-eas lb Appertlt, and cause the body to Take on FlNta, thus the system is noHt-lahd.and by theirToale AcUobiod the DlffMUveOrnna, liTlr SltooU arapro dueed. Price 25 centa. &a Mnrroy St., q.Y. TUTT'S HAIR DYE. Office, 35 Murray St., New York. AT Dn Til ITS MAHcAL of VlubH Ufortli am m ICnlal KwwlpU wUi be auiUd VEEI urn asBDcatloa. 23deodAwl Flpreston-saa -m , by WmtrPfOgrwim- (TiuarmlrMotherL Km in eu Men. Mechan 4 ics, &c, who are tired out by work er worry, audi Call who arc aiiserable with Dyspepsia. Rheuma-J Vnnnlria. or BoweL KidncY ertlvwOnM rnlamts, you can beinvigorated snd cured byysfagj FVlf youe-wastinafway wita wssMMasi Kbuildsrttpe system, but jver leu WI$, siies.' Hiscox & Co.: ChewatsN. Y- Frtnattl A -It 13 -;.; : v'-'i; tt nuTOT wiT.T.: f Rlch-mond. XtL i will deliver Xt bv express to any person, freof raMpor- tlon. Ingredients enough of his Jfremiuia ciai.iL writing Ink to make 2 gallons, by onlyaddlng not water; tor i.o, ijot w PVfVTV - i. r,. DrOYcu. - . auojmi . ... PILLS Gbav Haik or Whiskers cnanfM to omt Black by a single application of this Dyx. It imparts a natural color, acta Instantaneously. Bold bv DruscisU. or tent by xnrM on r.ceipt of tl. auslS - - Blchmond, Y. OBSERVATION V. Chorus of snakes: Thank heivenj We are not North, caiolinal" Courier- to be driven out of Journal. Elderly lady at Long Branch -"We. do not bring our jewelry to the seaside, although we nave a tot at home." lxtuisia "iseiiaer ao we, muiuutfu we have a whole store ful at home, ana some or the tickets will not be up for two weeks jet." Mew York Herald. i A certain Indee ' was once obliged to sleep with 1 an Irishman In a crowded hotel, when the follow ing conversation took place-. "Pat, you would have remained a long time In the old country before you would have slept with' a Judge, would you not?" 'Yes,yer honor," ald Pat, "and I think yes honor would have been a long time in the old country before ye'd be a Judge, too P' The editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal askt: '.'Are we a people?" sarly in the forenoon that editor lsnt sure whether he Is a people or not; but along towards night he considers nunsetiquue a large population. Mobile Register. A moderation society has been started by some New York business men, and the wives of Its members now get the wet towels and bootjack ready only three nights per week. Recreation at the Cape: A Philadelphia drum mer, recreating in the southern pan or new jer sey, was awakened bv the noise, as he supposed, of a burg ar trying to creep In at his window. He drew his pistol and fired at the Intruder, dimly visible by the starlight It turned out to be only a Cape May county bedimg. urooKiyn juigie. A Vouna eentleman who was walking with a young lady in Central Park the other evening was exnlalnine to her that nltro-glycerine Is a kind pf glycerine that explodes at night. He must have been taking hydrocen lor gin ana water. new York Herald. 1 - ITEMS OF INTEREST, Ex-President Grant has bought a $90,000 house in New York. A Connecticut woman has given her son a large comforter made of hair cut from iier own head during ten years. Excavations in the public garden in front of the cathedral of the City of Mexico have unearthed a column erect ed in 1526. The late Judge Clifford's law library, which was left to his three sons, is re ported to be one of the finest in the country. It is insured for $20,000. It is said that "physicians regard the bodies of persons who have died of hy drophobia with even more terror than they do- the bodies 01 sman-pox pa tients." Cork trees are being successfully raised in Georgia. The cork on some of them is already thick enough for use. It is supposed the trees can be success fully raised in most of the Southern States. Two Iowa farmers have been at law for a long while over the ownership of some calves that long since became beef. The costs already incurred amount to $2,300, and the end is not yet. Oucen Margaret of Italy has a deli cate and pensive beauty which makes her a charming model for a figure of Melancholy. She has a fine aquiline nose, the imperious outline of which is contradicted by a pretty sensitive mouth. It is expected that in November next Mrs. Garfield will.again become a mother. Mrs. Garfield was married to the President in 1858, in her 23d year. and in his 27th. She is now in her 4Sth year. Six ladies who went to a seaside re sort near Boston the other day and en gaged a hotel room in which to leave their shawls and other light baggage were dumbfounded a few hours later to find themselves charged $12 for its use. A son of Hon. Hugh McCulloch has purchased the farm of Jonn Booker, in Buckingham county, v a., ior id,uuv. n. W. Gallaher. ot JNew Yorif, nas bought the London and Virginia uom nanv's crold and copper mines, in the same county, for $20,000. The suDerintendent of immigration has received letters from Pennsylvania requesting information as to farming in South Carolina, as many persons m that State desire to emigrate to this State. While in Chicago recently a citizen of Jackson. Mich., was paid a trade dol lar in a business transaction, which af terward, on a close examination, he found quite defective in weight. Up on carefullv scrutinizing it further he detected a little pin emerging from the ed ere. and pressing it, the face ot the coin flew open- revealing inside the ohoto of a ladv s countenance. bo ad- mirablv is the work done that when closed the eve cannot detect the- place of contact of the detached circular face with the body of the piece. : The Doom of llllo. Cor. San Francisco Bulletin. Honolulu. July ll.--The steamer Like-Like, from Ililo, yesterday morn ine-. brines tidings of a slight cessation of the lava flow toward that town dur ing the past week. Advancing at the present rate, it win prooauxy taa-e a month or two to reach Hilo, but there is now no barrier to its progress, al the dense woods, with their underbrush and network of impenetrable Yines ferns. &c. being entirely consumed and the site thev once made beautifu if now the scene of a black flood that hAichfw forth arre'at columns Of smoke and flame with a deafening explosion, lighting the heavens with a glare sug gestive of the last day, "When the fir mament fhall melt with fervent heat." That the town is doomed, is, according to all accounts, a foregone conclusion. There was a great rush to it and the volcano last week, and the passenger list of the Like-Like is already full for to-morrow, when the small-pox quar antine will be raised. L.ittl Children HiI n ltfmiesnaKe. CorvalVs (Oregon) Gazette, A rattlesnake was killed on John Wyatt's farm, two roilea .west of Cor vallis, a few days ago, by a boy of eight and a girl of four years, under the fol lowing circumstances i The little boy and girl first discovered it between the house and a shop near by. The bo ran to get the axe while tha little girl re mained tp keep, watch over their veno ! mots discovery. While the boy was ! gone the snake started to make its exit and crawled under the edge of the shop, and when he returned, the little girl had followed it under the building ana was aoout a iooi irom u wueu, boy struck it-with the axe, cutting it in piepes, The only way that Mr. Wy att accounts for neither of the children beiner bitten was that during au.this time the small tarrier clog was also, in pursuit and kept running up auftback and constantly barktng at the reptilt, which probably attracted more ,pr its attention than did the children; The snake had upon it seven rattles ana was two feet, and eight inches long. So far asis -known. this. is the first of these unwelcome 'visitors tq in is part of Benton conntyK ;4 '.:;'.. ? i EDUCATED WOMEfl. '.. .V- . Refined and educated women will . sometime suffer in silence for years from kidney diseases, or constipation and- piles, which could easily be mrtwt tav a - naekam -of Kidney Wert There Is hardly a woman to be feund that does not at seme time suffer from some of the diseases lor which this great remeuy ia a epecuic. ii is put up m u- quld and dry forms, eauauy emaenu sjpnngneiq Union, ' '' . ' AEOTE WITH TlfE CORILLi. St&ndinff Near die BeattOB tue Craclt- llng-Ssalro of JSaraiiis; ISumbbi. New York ttminerctal Advesair. . We heard from a straggler in tie street that the fire was at Barnum's Museum. This gave renewed force to our feet and we fairly flew along the street. When we reached the spot what a sight was Deiore us ! The great building was ablaze " on the two top floors, and several streams were already pouring water on? it. The night, or rather morning, was bitter cold, and every bit of water that struck the- low er part of the street would freeze at once. . Even long stalactites of ice werfl beffinnme to form on the adjoin ing buildings, where the hose was play ed on them, and the red glare of the fire, noW under strong headway, lit them up like gold. .The . suffering ani mals within the museum, imprisoned and caged, began to moan and roar. The fire, the ice and the wild cries of the poor animals made the night one of horror indeed. Just at this moment. with a srreat crash right through a plate glass window on the first floor, a splendid tiger sprang, lie lit in the street ana stood ror a moment at Day, and many a Yoice in the crowd cried: "Shoot him 1 shoot him!" We had given our hose to a steamer, and the water being just let into it the firemen with the nozzle put the stream full against the animal. Its force and wash car ried him off his feet, and a moment af terward "one of the hnest," with a re vovler. nut two balls into his body and finished him. 1 then made my way into the burn ing building from the basement and gained the first floor. A flight of steps was Deiore me, and ac me cop x coma, through the smoke, make out a door. I mounted the stairs to render what aid I could. As I got about to the mid dle the heat warped and cracked the door, and it fell to one side, and there beyond, making right lor these stairs, was the huge gorilla! Oh, never shall I foreet that dread moment. The big flames began to lick the walls, and the whole space beyond that dreadtui beast was a blaze of fire. The-, heat and smoke were awful, and I felt my limbs shake as if palsied as l looked, spellbound, at the awful hairy mass at the top or the Bteps. l couia near tne heavy thud, thud, of-the huge foot as he moved or glided to the stairs. I could see his great monstrous body writhe almost with heat. The stairs were narrow, and, great heaven! when he reached me what would become of me? I stood transfixed. One hand clasped the banisters and one the wall, and I could not have moved one finger on either of those hands to have saved my life. I heard still the shouts of the now maddened animais wimin me building. I heard the axe of the fire men breaking through the floors. I thought a thousand thoughts in a sec ond, but I could not move a hair's breadth. 1 even counted tne steps De- tween the monster and myself. There were but six-only six little short steps between me and grim death. The beast came slowly on, glaring horribly at me. There are but four steps. Will he seize me in those horrible arms of his, thought I. from which the matted, coa se hair hung, and toss me into the burning, seething mass of fire and flame beyond us? Another step he came. Oh, heaven ! but one little short step now. I made a superhuman effort to move, if but a muscle; but, alas I I could not. The loathsome body of the brute touched me. My breath came in gasps and my heart stood still, awe stricken. One dread, claw-like hand griped upon my shoulder as the other arm of the wild beast was raised to his neck. He tugged there for a moment as if for breath and strength. How I sickened and shuddered as he threw the great mass of hair and hide over his head and revealed a rough Celtic face within, and asked in horrid, fright ened and strong Hibernian tones: "For the love of St. Patrick show me the way out of this!" What i Killing the President. Wash. Letter to the Pittsburg Dispatch. The solicitude on the part of the pub lic for the distinguished sufferer at the White House has obscured for the time being the petty bickerings and disgrace ful quarrels ef the doctors. I shall be very much surprised, however, if, when it is all over and Mr. Garfield is well or dead, the particulars of the most dis gusting medical wrangle on record do not become public. Human nature never appears to worse advantage than when Wcering over a corpse, or over the person of a dying man. In the ex--act ratio of the public esteem for the unfortunate object of their wrangling is the public disgust. The conduct of the doctors in the case of the sick President is enough to make a well man sick and make a sick man die. A Serious Accident Spartanburg (8. C.) Herald. We regret to learn that Majv S. S. Kirkland and Maj. T. H. Bomar, engi neefs.of the Spartanburg and Ruther ford Railroad, met with a serious acci dent whilegoing to Rutherfordton, N. 0., on last Friday. They were ariving a pair of wild' horses which ran away with them, upsetting their buggy and breaking Major Kirkland's left leg in two places and badly bruising Major Bomar. The accident occurred only a short distance this side Of Rutherford, and Major Kirkland. was removed to that town, where every attention has been shown him, and he is doing as well as could be expected. We fear this accident will delay the survey of this road for several weeks, but hope he will be able to take the field again very soon. ATTENTION, RAILROAD KEN. "I suffered Tor more than a jear with Indices Hon. I was bullous, occasional!! having a dumb, ehlll. f olloired by levers,- whlcbr prestrated me. ItookBhninens Liver Regulator, prepared by , H. Zellin & Co., and I am' thoroughly satisfied that It Is all that It Is recommended for indices tlbn and bilious complaints, for mine was certain. it a stubborn case. Many of my friends sneak of It, and they all agree that It possesses all the vir tues jon claim iqr . ,; ...'- t : "A.H.HIGHTOWIB, ''Conductor CL B. B., Ga," , - ' . . Forty Years' Experience of a 014 Hnrse, . ; Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Sywp Is the prescrip tion of one of the besOemale Physicians and Nurses In the United States, and has been used for tort! years with never-falling safety and suc eeM bv millions of mothers and children from the feeble Infant of one week oW4o the adult It corrects acidity of .the; stomach .relieves wind collcVregulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and ebmfcrtW mother and child. We believe It PwS11 wireat remedy In: the world. In all Z nf Dvsentery and Diarrhoea ta children ; Xwt,r it arises from teething or from ny other cause. Full dlrecOoBsXor-uslng will accompany AiiAhrtfttrie. None genuine unless the fao-slmlle X. m. Pnrttinsi Is on th eutetde wrapper. , snid bv all medicine mw2ft-dwflr"4 - I'-''f M: TttE KIT TO HEALTH. Have youTouMWteftlrTecl'liealtli and it ts ley. Werfi Ithe. only remedy ?hvK'nulJ,gTO regular luncuoua. See displayed adrX We are now selling best brands of LAWNS at 10c Nice lot ot those 614c LAWNS on hand. All Wool Banting at 15c. Just arrived, a large lot of UMBRELLAS From the cheapest to the best HARGRAYES & WILHELM. aug!7 1881 IE "W Ml LLo - IlBeFWaimgcBD0 OUR $15.00 AND $16.50 SUITS FOR " 12.50 " 14.00 " " (MAMS, CALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS. SsssssssiajSBsmBSMBSSSSSSsassssBsBsslBssssssssssB (Dnslnng: dDnnti Sail jpiriimg scumcffl SanimniMeir (t3(HD):(DsJ WE NOW Alt ffiMM TT Mrr THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY THIS IS A POSITIVE FACT y OUR PREPARATIONS FOR FALL DEMAND A CLEARANCE OF THE GOODS NOW OFFERED lew Goods bec k ett & Mcdowell, ENGINEERS, IRON FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, Steam Engines CONTRACT ThemanaofcH ang3 THE AITTENTION , i.;..ji!y Ku Vi;t-OJ yj.i: vr' be TTsa"genOTaUy mad'atto feefmsamei ixiteMnranscial brands of saleable and ate EhttngTfS vitmMmMrifa most TvhaiMi.. Twist Tobaccos. -Wt Durham. K.C. DBi&&AIIWS I ALSO, SILK AND WORSTED UMBRELLAS IN GREAT VARIETY. To Arrive Soon Another Full line of DOMESTICS . ATOGJST 1st, IES IKL WILL SUCH INDUCEMENTS BX GIVEN IN 11 CLOTHING! CLOTHING! AS ABE NOW OFFERED BY FOR CASH ONLY ! $12.50 10.00 OUR $9.00 AND " 8.00 " THE BIGK3I3T BARGAINS EVER GIVEN IN and Youths OF- OFSER THE REMAINDER OF OUR SPRING AND TO BUY GOOD CLOTHING CHEAP forth MANUFACTURERS-OF and m what the, JOHN Qv YOUNQ, Agents College street, BRICK ! BRICK ! ! . . : -.; .. . ' i . .". '' '',-'...' . - : :-A'Z 1 ' rpHE undershrned Pf???0!!? A that they have engaged to the brtefc btostness, niadebrlcfcTTneybaveln onnecUon with their TSrZm.imtA Comnraaa Machine, by which 5 -W- twJfMeaedBrlek saual to the Richmond brfctslnyono desiring to t0dwiu tod J their toures to gtre as lliep elsewhere. . .fi S- mo JbharlotlMla I INCLUDING MORI Of THATJVAM0TJS Plenty of Barf! CALL EARLY. 18811 H & IBipn 9 $10.00 SUITS FOR $7.60 9.00 " " 6.00 flik SUMMER UOOrg Va&Me 9 O IS NOW WITHIN YOUR REACH. f Fall Trade ! Mac :-l 1 TIIIjOIIS ! ! ! hiaery Q 1 W.rw iwn LATEST DESIGNS. ALSO, MABU- PBu rz r ." j ; wniea wm ue wnmu vu 'rllf. ssflL. " I.MQA nm 4 .11 n.n tin. nmr.. Sample copies 6 een XsaTannafla. augl2t Btatesreadth-BAvAxix! -.Y. incvDesc vbiw j . r t AW ' .4 ' 4 -