41" tin a; it 1 '",' ,1i a 1 10 , JOHIf STONE JONES, Editor and Proprietor Friday,' December 19, 1873 THe - vJ. WO : uenieaxuai, . v eie oxa nuus. rThcP&rstUrg tif&eiHly dissuades - pur people., from - CelebratioioC Independence at Finl u ,1 1 nh i a i n 1 ft76. but ftHTU e8 th at ' if the' South desires' in any, way fo h on of the first announcement of -Eepub- lican DrinciDles in thia country, its ivcoDleoueht to . honor the 20th of May the anniversary of the Meek- len burg iieciaT?n:y.f u t t..i., "no-niarotiftiv with that of TBe 20tn of May, this patriotic South Mecklenhtirg Declaration o was; not only priorn pom oi time, ruuu ttfees pfj- our own Southern' borders in war and inV peace, wa would give jourf ftherfj tff viluti95 A? . lionor and reverenceand forget for ine?wtiile all hateful reminiscences of the rfecent past-" 'I jXJxe jlfljf f and Appealcomm en t- jiig upon, thV proposition in the Leg- islature made bv Mr. Johnston, of 'finWetjriiSej ttiakes jthiff valuable alig- "The proposition, however, should. q hoenhi rgeU; f n accordance with th e views that have been already advanc ed, so as to embrace all the Southern States that do uatf desire to be pres ent at Philadelphia,: Ourorth Carolina friends are invited1 'to take tlsl3nuC4tUov:aijd tension of thetr cneniefinaer consiaerauon : nd to tiecidewhefhertihey "caiinot r ndd to. theijiterest, and to the adyanr, tf ageof tli e occasion" by in akiug i t fcf,aife3ihibition:oproductsand people '-r from their sister Commonwealths of '.the5outhu';s;j:ji;?f" Ur-'iti While this excellent. Virginia n ews t paper is contributing its mite to do M;honor to North Carolina, there are c'sappcr and miners'here at j work ""vainly exerting themsel va in tnd,in .uioTiausj self-imposed task: f en AI1!cf:ivbriusr to tear the laurels from off The, ariicles of X" and Mr Good have often been noticed in, these columns before. hutg Declaration' comes from ii "pa tent bowel" newsppr published in arrenorn-rl Gf 64, Newspa iih pere with patent bowels are tabooed !!.iri'ihe Journalistic fraternity, and we ifiwiu not nonce; me anicte lurvner . rtnan to reier its autnor to me Mur- " phy history, which' we begin publish- . ing1 to-oay;' ! ?. n? s ' 'The briskness of the cotton trade jhi Charlotte for the last few days is almost-gratifying -evidence; of i the restoration of confidence1 amon? the business men' of the country. As ill ha aeon in tKa rvl it m M a f r . day thVstreets yesterday were jam . tiled with wagona -loaded .with r the ; yVfleecyVstapTe'Uh'ai' Year's labor of ad? many hard-work- -ti- -f;', , tFor the Charlotte' Observer. ' Jndge llTirphy's History of the 20th "its-" Hock Him.: S. C.Dec. 3, 73. A few T years after- the death of Jdge ArchTbald.D.jMurpliyhls1 son the temper of the Assembly decided Victor, -then livine in 4 Hillsboro. ly hostile to the measure -to was ' in- ' i.;t.'-:;.ml,nnrnt tr, loaned bm era ".manuscript found. !itramong his father's papers, cohtain- ,., jng several.chapters.of the early- his ,;toryjof prtlCaroli , manii script which was in the hand : writimr of udge Murphy i copied age jut as related , Mecklenburg Declaration of rh. lnuenendence... ; line ,v. controversy " ?nbout' tHaCv document recalls i this ' auoHuuf f mb ;:a?aperf:CopJed::6 fvtoi recollection; d have accordioelv VnnfWl it nn tiw T itrtiA i "?"XJ! t. 1,-5 c,'-. r you for publication; it speaks In no Luhcertailermsufifrposiiive i?r iu clear about the proceedings at Chdr- t n oe on me suin'i juay, v t uj The . nianUscript ? .was som eirhat "defaced from m ould; and parts bf it VieWaks ln-'the cobv: JLs to itferetV re onlv nAHhatr ikX ' Murphyv wholied about the ':; iyear i8SatIri advanced TaeeJ ..cyjiuraryat r puoiic service uand hia ,knftWnl n. m n!,lut0? 'ichtyonvobserve; ar0 get through before Ch ristmas-th at jt -wuitucu, '.vMieji-wecaaioi. CQpieo U w.o.iji. uaj a w (nur uie r re Wse they w4re the' prints the WTd feV-; Ai C- - t ' ' i.y.r; - T r, Mrfv orth said(that as chairman y-VWrWl was familiar withJhem) of the Committee on ' Finance,' he if they had differed, from those pub would like for some of: those -1 who, . lteh4s fta.tjhpenbareeclari- seempdtq aUach blame to the' com l,I,(uipp,l certainly,8houldhAv raitt: (?.r tiot having reported aje-. j,- raf ? , r - " W'.-" ? vemie bill i at r an . earlier dayrhow .wiHMvr', Ilfei. ! ddutd it? be done tmtit the appropriai I will here only add'thatr JiiSW tibhs were made: - 1 " . oStarde to the wUhf his, constituents,, he mrY ' perkmen: fivmVS?' -rlttiri;l:' :fitl Ma li"l4fiiihgularthat town ' i iio wriw i !VPy aVw 4drit think abdutjrebrganizptions , . v :ory,-,!andi1was;..dften sedUe opinion that itiwould;b im- until after being Visited Joy a!fire Lt':'Vn: 'mertatetbejvor.k.r SVhen Possible to transact the business be- Maenliahavineniiadbout.hft1il r 'IV iTecollGMd ' ij.i . lore the holidavnu - n 139ff; only 24 years1 iffpV t,A "M.w motmn.to. indeQnitelyApost . i cars aner; the. Meek I pon was luat-.'t A HnA A tf- , -m-,.-tL.t,LiJ.'.. : lenourg ieuiarauuu, - the facts touch inc that, memorable events must be .received with' the utm ost "con Aden 'u-- Though for manyj years reirioyed from the old MMa(e;lte a profound interest in whatever'con Verns her fame. I know , with what State pride ber people ,regardj the MecklenJbura 'Dedaralioh how she wears it as' fTjewel iJher, escutcheon andJUanw gratified.ta.Uontribjata J fromjhe pen ,01, juage .juurpuy' eppof thiVhistonamanuscHpti in .vindication of hei; just ; claim, to that bold declaration? --r i iti" u r ft UAD.JONES. , TheJ following 4 . is a1 copy of the manuscript referred to T' ; 'JA large cjlty; is a public theatre, and the scenes w h ich ., are - there f act ed attract public notice muchvmore th an, w en acted up6n;a fheatre re motevfn)npubliciw.iThe pro ceedings ;in an obsciire village how I Wat iftit6rtan tf iti 'thi ieir? ch aracter' or consequences, seldom produce any '.rnnnr.l I i h art jf' H O hH Vf If ISHP.h" proceedings. we can often trace the revolutions of States and of empires It seems to be in this,? a Providence to produce great things from small, and - thus confound , the wisdom ? of man. ' When the histbr of . North Carolina shall be tknown, it ..will be found that she may- justly compete with Massachusetts for the honor of having taken the first decisive steps that led to the American .Revolution; And that it was among ber , people the bold idea of independence " was first-proclaimed to the; colonies.; The extortiens practiced by the officers Of the Crown, and particular ly by those of the courts of justice, produced a general spirit of discon tent in the middle and western coun ties as early as 1768. This discon tent was increased by the impunity; wuicii was Huuuiueu iu vuuse umcio. No attempt was made by the; Gov ernment to bring them ..to the pun-, ishment which their guilt deserved. If when " the clamor of the people could no longer be resisted, prosecu tions were commenced, it was obvi ous from the manner iu.which Ihose prosecutions terminated, that the Government had it not in view to punish its guilty officers, but to ap pease the public clamor. The peo ple who suffered . most by the Bcan- dalous conduct of such officers, be came indignant aiul'resorted to arms. They assumed the name. of "Regula tors," became a terror to the courts of justice, and upon one' occasion , entered Hillsboro, broke open. . f ; f 8 lines obliterated "Cov. Tryon either believed, - or affected to believe, that the spirit: of Discon tent was suppressed,- but it was soon discovered that it had only changed its character and its object, and those who had aeconded.h is etfort (agni nst ) th e Begulators because they disap- roved of their" riotdos aiid disorder-5 y conduct, were found in "Colonial Assembly to evinc a -' spirit t more formidable to thecrown. Here the spirit . of discontent was protected by the form's of the constitution "and was fostered by the imprudent con duct of the r Governor.-f .The . people imbibed the spirit of their Represent lauves in me Assembly,-anu tne discontent became general. " The Governor pressed the pretensions of the mother country; the Assembly supported the rights of the colonies, and resisted every attempt to estab lish the favorite doctrine of the minority "That the colonies could be rightfully taxed s by the British rariiament. inese contests were finally terminated by the Gov. Josiahs Martin's withdrawing himself from the rrovince;tHe U6k,thia e'ep in partirom aisgrust at the conduct of the Assembly, and in part from regard to his personal safety. ' The last Colonial; Assembly that legislated for the Province was held at Newbern on the 2nd day of March, r4. ine acts passed auring ine ses sion were ratified on the 19th of that month, and the Assembly was dis solved by the. Governor. He found structcd toeiorce 15 lines stmcted tos enforce i destroyed! l TO BE CONTINUED. J 4 (Condensed frpm.thei Raleigh Sentinel.) LEGISLATURE Ol' NORTH CARO. . ; .XINA. ''"" '- .SEN ATE:;: December, 12. 1873. ,The Senate met at 11 1 a. m. f if Journals of yesterday.rcad and apt A resolution from the House in re- garo ip , aajournineni. i ne resniu 1 tiori rescinds the former resolution and propossesi to . takelfrdm '. the 22d of December to 12th of Janua rys? J' ' f) - .'fi'j-T 'f ) f "Mr Seymour moved to indefinite ly postpone stating tuat, mere was no business before the '.General ! As sembly.that Could.pot be finished by Alle a Avera ; opposed I i:r.?dd hoped tlift 0VPnH6 amendments had iufUfated a. Art hhlijiv! i w ........ i . . - - ti ? v w . 4w.r rVWmTj ii r " offeredairninen iZLZK that no Senator BfcHij Ara rr rliem after?the 22d i irwi demanded - the ayes ana noes, which were ordered. .Failed. Mr Troy offered an amendment to strike out 22d Decern berl and . insert 24th . and strike out 12th January and insert 29ta;December.'- ': On motion of Flemming, the pre vious question was t ordered. MrTrroyVaraendment was h r ' fint.inrrcHrred ' UBoaT-tbt adtfptionofthedriginaVresolutiofl .which ':were:iopttdyjg The motion to recViisider;Wjs laid on the table. . , . .4? -'i; 4 Mr Eppes' ' civjl rights resolution canie up as a special arder LUpo which he proceeded to make f very am nsirig speech, and itf'his eflforts to explainthe objectt of the, resolution got very- .badly .tangled i' ' ! . Mr-Harrisroffered anllaocieBdment striking ont - the -reference . to rihel Sumner bill in the resolution$ nd inserting equal rights before the law to all -citizens, and spoke at -length in faVor of the' bill and the amend- , ; Mr Humphrey, objected to the amendment s and ; said the Sena tor frem 'Halifax desired a vbt up on his resolutions and he was dis posed to accord it;to binVA'.;- s Eppes, colored said that he ac cepted the am endment, of ; JHarrisf cbTore-'l-M ' Mr. Troy, moved.that; King- be re quired td vete, x " :MrCfiig;iaidh0JirBr9t frwithin the bar of the Senate hen the ques tion Was voted up9n.t ; , : ; Mr Merrimon, said that bepse, to a question of brdeh That if a Sena tor was within the Chamber4 pending the question he was required to vote unless excused. : " ; 1 ..yi.iv i,u MrKing, said he was taking medi cine at the time and was -out the Sen ate Chamber, r . . . Mr Todd, suggested ; that may be Senator King was excused under the bill excusing " Senator ' from voting in 4 matters where ey are inter est- ed. -.Ak- v On'motion of Morehead he was ex cused;' - ' ' j Mr Chamberlain,, said he was sick and bad intended to make so me re marks explanatory of his vote, 'but being unable to do td. now. asked to be excused, but finally when objec tion was made, voted . in the nega tive on the resolutions. The resotu Hons failed to pass. n ' Mr Avera moved to appoint Mc Canlev unon the printed committee tr - m r m il . . . in place of Ellis, of Catawba, resign ed. ,: ; ..' Harris, colored, said that it was the prerogative of the chair to make this appointment and that- the 'mo tion was a red etion upon the Chair. Dr Humphrey concurred with Harris, colored, aud was willing to risk the Chair. Mr Worth, said it was the rieht of any, senator upon mis noor to make ne motion, ana, mat it couia,. not r -distorted into a reflection on the Chair. The motion was adopt- Mr Love, obtained permission to ntroduced a bill in 'relatiod to the Western Division of the Western North Carolina Railroad. Mr Miller, a bill to prevent the sale of h spirituous liquor , within two miles of Shelby. Cleaveland county. y '' Mr Gudger, a bill to give to Burke and Yancey-counties the proceeds of the sale of public lands therein. , Mr Dunham obtained leave to in troduced a bill incorporating the la dies Memorial Society in Wilming ton, and a bill explanatory of chap. 43 laws f 1870-71. tr Mr Merrimon moved and obtained a suspc nsion of the rules, to tak up tns resolution aecianng ine . special tax bonus unconstitutional. Mr Merrimon in an able areumerit urged the passage of the resolutions. Pending their consideration- the Senate' adjourned until 11a. m. to morrow. HOUSE OE REPRESENTATIVES ' ' Saturday, Dec. 13. Mr Speaker Robinson - called the House to order at 10:30 am. Journal1 of yesterday read and ap proved.' ' ; 3fr Anderson of Clay, moved to re con s idert th e vote by w ich ? th e bil 1 passed and to lay that hi otion oh the tablet Carried ; --i; :--.-tS' On motion of Col Bennett, the rules suspended and S B to authorize ; the appointment, of. commissioners to provide ways and means to aid the CarplinaCen tral Rail way Com panyor any other In i extending a railway from uear Lincolnf to Hickory ,: in Catawba NiC,was read and passed its second reading. i-.ii-n:t i STATE NLiWS. Ralemi was selected - as the place1 f . l.-lJiZ-Jll.. L'ii! . .. r - iui uuiuiug" iuoTiexi; vonierence. oi the.M. E. Church y- ; f j ,i " r j Adistillerv' in Burke''hduhiy' is go ing to manutacturej!"financial icrash'r lTh& GrandXodge of i Odd-Fellows in this State, will meet in Greensboro hvFebuaryv i! , , h ' CaptvGeo(. .Morrison, who,Wat hurt stf badly some' time ago oh tire Carolina- Central Rail way, is . capidJy improving. - ' '- iujj. J.tj-i 1 X Judging from- the papers, the WiW mington Columbia & Ail gusta Rail road has about two accidents -areek. ' Mr! James M. Williaids a J promi nent, merchant of Fayetteville- died at his residence last Saturday night J j-it; r j .nt Ayn r :llTi John Brown, of Duplin county,' raised a sweet potato the past season. which the - Maeiiolia VMonitari aavai dozen houses.' burned to the worind last'week; ja'oiv; Jaotjc about4 fire jcpmpanyMi Congress will take recess; from the 19th Inst to the 6th proxi , V The confirmation of WiDiams es Chief juste still hangs fire. f f - The Carlist !nsnmonists are decreasing in numbers. . - U x-mpre8s Eugenie is visiting Queen yictoria-atWinJsor.Casae!i-; fOneen Victoria feels heilfanabJe;to''un- dertake the long journey to et. jretersDurg i't John A. Mitchner, in charge of the dead letter office, is held for five thousand hsXl en the charge Of stealing money from dead letters. -m yr.yyvt.. :-. &'W5xr.iz$&& h It is stated thatH;Ti:Helmbold; re once well-known Broadway ; druggist has enierged from his; European: rretirenientj and proposes to again embark in busihes. itf Nework cityV' V Kv y-o A petition of 3000 druggists, representing 275 cities asking for, a repeal of the stamp fine tile tax to pat en t medicines , was pre sented to the House oh Tuesday . A San Francisco,, dispatch, says that the Democratic caucus have nominated J. T. Farley for the long term in the United States Senate, and Judge Haeer for the short term, , Both are clinied as. anti-rail road men. A Jackson, Mich., dispatch of the 14th says : , Victoria w Woedhull was arrested to-day on a charge of selling obscene liter ature, called ,uThe Elixir : of life." Mrs. Woodhull was bailed - immediately,, and lectured on the "Social Svstem" to about six hundred people. . The, nouse passed a bill to repeal the baukVuptcy law, but providing that all pending proceedings in bankruptcy shall be continued under the existing laws, ex cept that all fees, costs and charges shall be reduced to one-half of the present rates. A Washington dispatch of the 16th, says: Colonel Frederick Dent, the father of Mrs. Grant, died- at midnight last night,. 88 years of age. Col. Dent has resided for a long time at the White House as the guest of his daughter. The Colonel never aban donee his Democracy. His somewhat forcible denunciations of the prevailing faction in its highest places has been one of the features of the Executive Mansion. He ate lds;breakfast and smoked his cigar yesterday morning. ' ' " : . .-;;r- ' - " ": ' - f Captain Jack's little unpleasant ness with' our government cost up wards !of $335,000, exi-lusi vely . of the pay, clothing and armament of the troops engaged. : , HOEY ! HONEY WASTED ! GOODS SOLD AT TAKING into consideeation the existing State of affairs, such as low price of Cot ton, scarcity of Money, and a general de- E ression. in every branch , of business I. ave firmly resolved that I will henceforth offer my stock of Goods to the public at PANIC PRICES ! Intra will be no deviation from this rule. ,It will be strict! observed. The principal Stock of my Fall- and Winter Goods ; has been purchased by me in the 'Eastern Markets, after the com mencement of the present Money Crisis1 and in consequence, at low figures" .1; am therefore enabled to sell ray Goods at great ly 'reduced prices. The Goods have also been selected with usual care and atten tion. ; . :.. . . - The course pursued for strict, fair and honest dealing, during the number of years I have resided in Charlotte, and the patronage 'and 'Confidence heretofore sd liberally extended to -me "by the people, gives me the assurance NOW, that this an nouncement will find' its ! way into , every household'With the desired effect. - 1 r My Stock of Goods is complete in every department, and those wishing to purchase will be able to suit themselves in " ' Styles, QuaUties & Prices r AT B. EOOPLl AIIII'S, ' "Wholesale Retail Dealer in,, miJNERY: .- - :, .l' i . , iGOODS, FflNGY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, JT0TI01TSfSATS, Trade StreeV CHARLOTTE, IT. , C. To Wholesale Dealers and Country Merchants,, I offer , special inducements and assure them; that I will sell Goods cheaper than tny can buy in Northern ana eastern marKecs. - u . ft . JlylttiCsiii'Cales tai Snail Prtf its rTbl Sest Cccds to'ths Least L'ey. a Orders solicited And trointflv iRllfc p nor.:triT ffjiJ ti b.:koopmann n ALL AT TIDDY'S . and seft tli m.ti : w ; nijer fast asleep in the cotton patch. Groceries, 4 Idquora, f Tobacco, ti Grain, 1 - : ? .powder, die, . - TRADE STREET, HAVING removed to 'their large and . commodious New- Store, two doors above the Market House, and their Mr. O. W. Alexander bein at present' at the North purchasing their Fall " StookH' are daily receiving large additions to their preM Benn oiock, waicii 4.ney rt-preparea to dis pense to their customers on as reasonable terms "asahy house i m'tBexhTrt - Having ample Store Boojn, they are pre pared to store from 800 1 to 1000 bales of cotton j and would respectfullvisolicitoh signments of Cotton and Produce, which will be handled on liberal terms, and guar antee t)romtt returns; - u ..vt .... , . .... :. z sep i A NOTHER lot of those eiegant silk hats 21. for gentlemen Call . and look , at them. " r:.j.-.-yj Dec 6 :- J. A. YOUNG & SON. A T J. S. WlLLIASlSnx i rns you can find Floor to suit vnn - cit Bacon and a choice lot of seed oats. You can find choice white corn by the bushel or by the car load. , , , . , . , GERMAN STUDENT LAMPS, at J BUR IF ELL'S. ; - dec 4 . .. . Spring's Cbrner. BACOIT! & JENKINS BALTIMORE, Md. Pork Packers, and Dealers in Bacon "aid Dry . Salted Keats, Haas Sides, Shonldetsi Pork, Beet Lard and Lard Oil. THE FIRM of George & Jenkins having been dissolved, wetbe nndersigned menx bers of the late firn, shall continue to carry on business at tlw OLD STAND. Gooib at the lowest market rates, and prompt shipments always, Send your orders to . . JERKINS & CHANDLER, ' :J ' ) 4!;South Street, Jialrintore, Md.. Mr. W. H. MEREDITH, Salesman and Shipping Olerk of tlie Old House, is with ivs. ; nov 22 1m ; , '" " ' THE CHEAPEST PLAGE TO BUY CLOTHING IS SHRIER'S TEMPLE O FASHION THERE YOU TSE LARGEST AUD MIST STOCK CUSTOM MADE CL0TIIIKG FOR MENSV KOYS' km WEAR, ALSO The Largest Stock of Gents Furnishing Goods HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, VALISKSp - ; SATCHELS, AND UMBRELLAS, IK PKJCBS K I3feFXJSS CO PETITION Remember the Place, 4 Tryon Street, David Parks7 Building. Democrat and Home (Jodv. . ; ' .. Noa-. 12 Clo t li i ii -. -. . - -. . -,t ' .y. -.y - ARE, now prepared to receite their mar desire a complete 'or partial ' outfitj 8TORE, ort North Tryon Street, Charlotte, Fourt h Ioor above the Charlotte Hotel. Their Stock is- en tirely KE,W,V and selected with care 1n tle ! Northern citiesj from Manufacturers whose Goods are .made' eiprefsly for the Southern Markets They offer DRESS SUITS 1 of Blacky. Bluenuff ad London Smoke cloths ; of warranted genuine Scotch 'Cassihiere, English, JTrencli, American :Plain and Fancy Cassiraeres, in variety of styles-and prices'. "'. ; ' ' ' 1 .Also, by the siue, piece, Coa. J?atttebT VesLV1 a - ' i ".- ': Velvetine, Corderoy; Gray Me'ltonsj -Miied Meltons. Doe Skin.rJeanes Seal Skin, Whitney, Imperial "Worsteds;' Kerey,- &c..&c, iii style and price to suit eveiy Jvnf from the 'Bridegroom -to the Hod Ca.rier,.' """'.'." ', "S "'"":S' r Talmas, of Gray Melton Mixed MeltonV Black Salt, Coral Black and Blue, Beaver, Overcoats, of every 'Variety, style an price. : -jr .. j , Youths and Boys' Clobing-4a large and j well selected stock. .. u Ju Full line of Gentlemen's Farnishiiig, Goods, Comprising every artiole necessary to complete.tne .Wrdr;Q.bfc;X v -: . yHats and Caps ,6f every style arid r pricer: s ; -y. r ' A large stocks of Gloves; Haudkerchiefs, Hosieryt N"eck-ties,.BJws,. ScarCj and Fan cy Articles, if , r ,i fi' . . , V i , t The above limited outline of their , stock; ns only designed to assure the reader wax by calling upon 'them his' wants 'can be supplied' v t a;ft- ss j-. ? 1 They ' pledge themselves' to ' spare ; no pains to render every patron satisfied with every business; transaction with thenafld ask to betriedL, sep39-tf. i - ..I", . ManufacturelniKDealer-in i - ? - ' Tobacco, 1 s- TRADE f f Deal ei3 u fJ -if,iulA ,it,j :., , bfii s"fi-...'f :nT '-.., .:J Bf,V DASHER AND' !1 i U Hi DLEACnEU" COITIBIIVED. PATENTED November 4,' 1873, over nil others; by -WILLIAMS & HARm SON.RaleighN.'C.-- " "RI- State. and i-bnnty (Bights: -.ISO Wxt CTUWERTHAS ANY OTHER and the roost reliable ia; existence. PriU ?t MACHINES COMJPLETE FOlf $10 of The FIRST DrntEsTtn ri.vi'iiti.k ever introduced. -""K. ifswahtTwto. purchascra of Tiemtojeasyidde , WIXLIA2IS & HABitlSON, " n Baleigh, ;N. Cl , UENERAL AGENTS, ;': dee 3-3mos ;f-v ". w,, ; i Clocks and Jewelry J Silver arid Plated Ware J SPECTACLES and FANCY GOODS, &c.r .-"""Af "Faille Prices, at " . i-. , a i J. T. BUTLER'S,. - t Opposite Central Hotel, "ov- 25-tf CHARLOTTE, N. C GO ta li, Koopuiann's, and examine his . Bargain Counter. dec 10-tf. CHANDLER, IN WILL FIND OF g 8t o r e - - - - ; friends, and the public jntheir line at their - Nl generally, who NEW CLOTHING -$tanuuM AltEHICAU B9 wfcWng to turcb.&s$ agais; will' do Well to girein; a calj; "-'!" . t fisj vjiiT 411 T.i-L I '.. a i ii "i -It ii .it v.. . 1