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i f Of CHAS R. JONES, Editor & Proprietor. Wednesday? if oVeMer 11M874. Free from the dotta scruples that ' . . - ... . ... letter our lree.iQm reaBim.- ii r - .I ... .. """"!!TT"'. i SOME OF TfitE-'BEStJiTS r iTo;nr nrnrlred as we have for the AAa I O " " r "nomnftratifi nrincioled. in SUbbCOS the government of our country, may be pardoned,for some exultation, because of party Success beyond our most saneuine hopes, and our rejoic mgs in somesense, i i . i'ii?."AWT -fiit therp nre countofaparty;ctory,.but there are reasons tiigner,. aeeper, . w;Kf h-t: Vind. whv wevhave felt ve. n"7r - .,- : .ifl iinAr ffi'rp.idice. " 1.. .. n? itkrl 4inheaval is not ucei pv - "5 - - . . tUat theneonie"of the iNortnern estates tiaat wve-peopie . j L have SO mucu ueuumc . . . h-Iuil ....i P.01?'?" . r. NStti -. ;,, T't r-s-Y -;-ft -L-Jj. tratioh '6f iPMH . . j..-.ti .ui-i . .t-v . rfrtm- a,1l",rr ! ftkang back -mtc m ercial, " as - welf ' a ' material rthlv-ktfawesisineehteleCTaph informed us that most of the cotton mileretegon hajf lime, ThesaWe'Sbfii the iron1 mmoa ftl ..iFATVniv vnniK. . .- There being j j I . -.11? t fl large numoerS' 01 coijujers re um. ui 1 T Tj.f ouopvrhintr I that in any Way depehd Ppon a .. ' v j L--::5tiis - soutnern aemanu-, wrwt,B .411 1 " , : i ' ; ' ' .''. ' ". I., measure in ft state of : Stagnation and why? Because the poliey-of the Kad- ;t M.fV ?n minp.ri'oWr the . r 1 .. ... . 1 s atances to' entirely fetter the energies r tha .iMiAn u Tiadoii :dAwn vith debts contracted under our carpet:bag- ...,u.n. A'm f hara hu kwr. litf.l a I OUUlBnBg 't" I ' .ji L-iwi-.-Lai.'' f v.t CUVIV "J - ; - I 't ; " - ' - 1 . I men to accumulate more ; thaa a liv ing. Economy may be read in every J nnrchue. and actual parsimony in many; ' Added to pur other troubles, our labor sjstemhas been complete ly demoralized, and the willing labor er of a few years ago, has been trans- formed into the political machine. be moved about according to the.caprices nf h? -nftlltlml 'm aster. i:knd irf moat cases direcUyl sgsnat the interest and t. h A if ttrv. All these, ahd?many. others, might be offered as reasons for our recent Demceratic successes, and it many be worth while to consider: whether tha rem'iurkahle ' revolutiooL. of last week ia likely to produce any change for the better:"' We-are entitled to as sume that it will, , because the South has at last a mostconvincing assur ance that the people ofltbe Northern, as well as the 4 Western States. Kate made, our cause,, the jr. own., ..Massa cnusetisiorinjriy.jrearspr more .ia i r .t i l been the lmn.clacVembodiment of the worst'class o Puritanism, but in her electionof Oastp and in ber .defeat of Butler, she has: shown a returning sense ' oFTeas'ori" snperi nupted, ' Jbe cajuse -our Southernrpubles have been brought heme to her'in the "paralyza- tion oi nejf trade. ,xier cause may oe made the ' cause of the reaction in most of :the other States, and the whole mav be considered as an impli cation of a speedy redress rOf existing grievances, a restoration of the bless- ings of self government, the perma nent'- pacification of ihe white land black races o3th'eStire-staN,nrm basis of mutual -intercut - and a "a certain re sult of theseySrr early aipeedy re corery'of Sout erh OTosperjty;- xttitu tur. tUm'ra ; I t iw,wt wunviyu, .uniuMv.v 1 n5AA WWv thA ftAnterW toeonlA .." --:-r T-r , should not now take fresh courage and contribute lh Very W ay ,possibie to tne nappy consumaiuBy..u5 gwu work which ha been id- aos6'iciouIy I commenced. ;Tbe ereat . sericultural mterests, ec- turers, anufwpres,.ai,nj.yju - portent part to perfomi ,Xbey have to deraonstratp thftttherpo such thing as a real antagonism 01 races, ana mat, put iorr tnemeaaung oi u- . - i . ii :i ii . t seeking miscniei-maKers, jne reconcu- iation of interests,; as between the whites ana macics, wouia oe penect. nuick ' learner ' in thebard school Of experience these JeCyears , past and knows. many things, now fit ;whlch Jae a v nna.-tii i.iim i ti i i t i i i.i mm n.si iiKACif sru enfrahchisernept -is pptrj exeropon from labors as -Implied fat the sf'forty acres and: mule" fiction but the hon - est industry WDicrnea toe andriefsohanhdeoendence :and .that pef sonanhdeoendenc finally:; as regards political 'j rights : . . - th?ree i'i proof of this1 jere'ijfeeded wighf " Ana.oi,.iuuv-Wu. tne farmer to exompay.riT theipljirjon tbesgentro.:thia.country, " , nn& BAeSnqrr,: The negro, WJtfWftlw weBf are bonded in sums auffioieht loJsovr . . . g?A m AWpiaey,f jrK..it.bi point to '. t' election, in Louisiana, the names oi white and colored .persons were, m m any instances, upon the same ticket, anft tHlnbiifew WlrffP,- fe(VpioJaofen1yfni sometimes at the door of the white, and sometimes at the door of the black : there is no such thing as an-an- j tagohism oTraces, "or that if the coun - try ever was nieuaueu uy i ' ; .. - " " :. H-fii," J ,v " THE-NBWVmOQRAyTfPli For the benefit of any 'of , pur . read- era of the old linwhie party: -of the! .t who mav remember too viu the political battles'' .of former y'4it and who may Object 1 to the WOW r "Democrat" for that r ason.e may be pardoned for saying that it is - not the old uemocraiio party -r wab wuu i vy.v" vpwfuiiivv, wUnia vir.toi . of theC of Nonrequired. ta entitle them to a directQE venber but that it is a new democrat- ic party, founded op principles, .not me nnrihciDles which are' broad and fiberal s enough -for :sVvfpi6nent of radicalism and centralization to fetiuid iiDon. The principles unaer wi - iinn run hw ucuiuuiaiv . iiat i lied, ana unaer wuose- ututuvi vuc; , m.,.wh -1va . ' V-:Ui his country to wiuvo . seeking a land of promise, ; but as :ea'u'at partners in the s heritage K1ot a tr., rTh'.'existed Vlh common country. UL. u-i.. .ln MMnmoht Wi oni0 kva rilv Un drrven - - , - a1 , ,.-1 fanatical mm tneni DV ioe niao" iaimuua i of that hvdrohbided moer. lUdtam; Wime we claim our party u W iKa frinmnM nf nw .. ' . ' .; j. I democratic party, it is.stricuv a rewru tn - fit nrincinles. , Away oacK in tne eariy nwwry ui our government, iurrjeuerauu, of the earliest, and certainly one of the exponents of Democracy, in his uioii luaucuiai nuuuuuuiu wv viv-i i ;nnn..i.nl nnnAlinri thO fn AW. ino - wi,;ph miiv hA nairl t.n-flav t.n he tVio Katllo "alnvon" nf t.hfi vniintr Tip- I "v .,vf .j.. DTlOCraCV '. S Equal and exact justice to aflme,.of t,nhnt noronaainn o-nna v.. wv.. .... 1 1 "ot pomicai peace, commerce,-ana "nonest inenasnip wr.n an nations "entancline aliances with norieV i . i ; 1 - v 11 1 -,.ww- rz.U.M. I "tlieir rights, as the most competent VAdministmiflnfl tor our aomeatic and the surest bulwarks "concerns, "ncni nst n.nt.-renuhlicAn. tendencies: O 1 ' oof;.r, r fv, i ' - . ,. . . . , . ... 'Government in its whole constuu r "tional vigor, as the sheet-anchor of our Deace at home and safety abroad: our Deace at noma anusaietr auroaa: "a Jealous care of theriaht of eUctionbv - c ' the wonler a mild and safe corrective of aW. whieli are looped off bv the sword of revolution viUfrveaceable , "rcmiea arc urihrovided: absolute ac- quiescence in the decisions of ,the "maioritv the vital nrincioal of re- "publics, from which there ia. no. "peal but to force, the vital principle "and immediate parent of despotism ; "a well-disciplined militia our best "reliance in peace, and for the first "moments of war, till regulars may "relieve them; the supremacy of the "civilover the military authority; economy I ( UlCJltVIK C-lSCftOT tiU HiWr IIWLXJ VO 'lightly burdened; an honest payment o i "our debts and sacred preservation of the 'public faith; encourvgement of agri ' culture, and of commerce as its hand- "maid ; tlie diffusion ot information. i ii : a. r ii i i ..u arramguieut o au tueaouses tit the bar ot .public reason ; freedom of person under the protection of "habeas corpus, and trials by jqries 'impartially selected. DlHECT TRADE MOVEMENT, In order that our friends may be informed as to what the Direct Trade Movement really is, we feel impelled tr tnt.Ai ranAAv fho fart thbt. have come to nur IrnWwlAdo-A anl A(vuuu',y4 ' '': n.V. L0 by premising that" the movement has been originated by the farmers, aim uu iiir uao ueeu mauagvu in ii-ueir i interest. The Association is regularly charter ed by the Legislature of Georgia, and I its principles are broad enough to in- ...... - .. . i . ciuae every iarmer soutn 01 Mason s L. - ,i . --l. .y..o uue, wo- win ue wise enough to avail himself of its benefits; it is a joint st6ck company, abd its ouicers consist of a President. 8ecre-lv tnrv n. A van ;n T.;VorA1 AnA at nrent at Savannah Oanrri ,7tf,o only uther sgeDUQyrpiWW eompany are shinnine aeents at Ahel various hppiug points in. the interior ! of the country. These local amenta are allowed io charire the liomiftal i , ... . ... . um of twenty cents per bale fbreaCh bale shinned, th hAinr A(nt aT frAni the (Wo and a half per cent onlt. S10n, which are the charges paid bjh I an v nrobahlA car nnatriklA . ki;V1a. falcation or otherwiss.1? 0 M ' vvwvsvsv fVOJ VJ UV mj- Jv The agent tousand services bun a irsiunu ii hii iirii in va rta naw n n a i apuiaify ii, tne service of, the compa- ny, and at no other time. The . com - in Jfiurope, -recieiVeS four- Z.7;LZf dollars per annum for his I now ocennted bv rt-r... J a . vXnn t tv,! . The shipping ogbn iti Sav- D htfc.KM'; annahJ receive tli vxiUAuit: tu " " VBMA. Agent. 1 pany'rhargPJi two andnalfpeueeBtfof eTet7 descrrptibn;'n4Ts! (htbe EuropSaAi-markets.iknd all i Unanaaa nr ill emfatt " ar7l penses of iU officers an . , ... . . , out of the wo and half la ore than the -tctiiMst.oftMsTiW 1 ; ' A ao agent of the company , at ! the sliippine poiiitsreciyesVeighs and TOouevufcbuaBpays tne lar- tns Of ats' market value for the use ot - the'tooney untitWecotton is sold. ibe cotton will be sold according to the directions of the farmer. We havbeen informed thjct: the cost of shipping a bale of .cotton fron.Cfcar- iuvvc t,u ui ijivcxpuut uiarjLeb via he stock.pf,thja..copany.;Wliheld and owned only by Patrons of Has foandry ,and is ljpt.jyansferrablto any out, v mem her ofc theorder .in good standing. AeExetive:?dhimittee of thfi 3f orth. Carolina. Statelfirange, at u? troatuii iu v""""- .uuring Fair Week, resolved tp ' unite with the I Oeoigia Trade Unpi by raising thirty; in the organization, accpridSrigf tpitp charter, and have appointed art vagent at this place with full powerstp siip' cotton in compliance with. th.ft 8 tale-; mencs atxve matie, J-w aum ,nge vantages, owprfju Ibv this nlan. when it shAll hav hpmi r i. " j -t - t r-- r-,--,--., - v,. it iftfiux;beUeflbat.ihe.iiK)fit8uthe Aottmi' eron aoh vear. a "t' " lence teachs that, we arcojrect, has been made by the large Hew Tort ot.pr- eipitalist, who has been able buy cotton in the fall at his own prices lihd, sejt the' same in the spring also l bUV COttOn . ... j. , . knd sejt the same in the spring also at his own figures, thereby controlling uta rtwn-fi - the price, and pocketing the f.rWrt legitimate . profit,. We cannot .ee that any buyer m our market is ma- tori oil v nfritofl hp the hiorh ni lnw . . j " prie of cotton here, but - if the pro- r r -rr:- - -- , " ' " twenty ce, by anyr when he would otherwise hayetp. sel for ten tCUlS, DC WtU blind Ifc HUUIU mase very material TaineTerrees wun him. The farmer's as welViis'the eommer- eial intere oeen sunennsr matenaiiyor. late years. . .., ' v. '.'iw ' , -. lliirroiiann f the fnmhinQMrtiu Yrtalo - " . .r, . " - ,rv " -r N moneyed, rings. .nd.jthpnt veh- aoro incT 1 riom nv r rn nor 11 an v 1 rkiru tunne xo; trive-an opinion, we leave the whole question to , tH- far seeiug M"VW " "v '"atte a.nd merely assert .that we have seen no better proposition onered 10 l.i . , 1 1 Tms . 1 the country for a release -from the till II' " 1 I n tnhoo ATfno mnneir err a hhar linn or - "w -.- - whose control the - Southern farmer 1- 1 nasaiwajs oeeu We will state that the invitation, to accept tne nenents ot me iirev iraae Movement is extended to aoy-.iamerr ......'!. ... wtnetner A pea.patron ornoi;o:snip uw coiipn uy.tnw company, ana. inat thmerchanB - till oe allowed to snip al8 ph the same teems as stocjypia exesptthat be shall not -b-ttUdw- ea 8narB anT umaena, or xaxe any risk. STATE KEWS. The Grand Lodge of F. fe A. Masons convenes in Raleigh on the first Mon- day n 6061X1 Der- The State Council Friends of Tern- P1"0 m,e.ts n Kinston, N. C, on The Murphy iSerald is authority for the statement that a Cherokee county man raised 801gallonsPf syrup off of 1 acres of land.' ?: ?"- Tfte Qoldsboro Jlesienger learns that 80me Northern -gentlemen are abouf to go into the oyster canning business, near Beaufort Vartetet county John Nichols. President of the In stitute for the Deaf, Dumb & Blind, will take, a class of. each to the Hickory Fair Af$d;.'giT (jsnlrtinipDts hnext week Col. L. V. Ha m nhrev. . CapU T. A. Granger aridlaf. GeoV W. Collier have been appintedivicfiresidents.bf'the. Cape t ear J)sll Association for AV ayne ,..Th bsni qO&ilijghinhouse, in hAnrM:-w ftre ptDwrttl(JIia)tUy Pt- CPt- ton, corn nd fpdder. Ihe'iiire -was tue result oi a tamp explosion. On Sunday night of last week, Mr. Levi V.Daw8on had his gin-house des- troved bv fire. also. five hales of notton c ".' iinz rr r- "Ji .anuiov OHrrew.oi corn, tne "wpri oi an incendiary, lie ad It insured the day before in the Old North State-Life Insurnce Company to the Ampunfeol - ; -? - - 4,0X8 Ytt BA- of Charlotte. juakiniK ,:sfshs lots. Vxaeniinr. ViLVS1' K SSX In Chailotte. (bein Tuesdav ot Conrt. , , .r - Title undbteLni w 'ritaoney. siked mo BENT.Alaree and dealrahl. famiW I MirlAnna sif rntnU 0kA -) at.. SL ti j'' i vv -. w "? titl?8e: 1 MAffS!!i-: l WOLPB.mRpiNG ' :T " -'p- ' vTrr; i . r V - ,cr niTi ii not disposed pf,privatelyf .before , the be then sold at AnctUit. at thCburt HAfti hot mi m a . . i agents are t - A 7 rr"," -tpeirt -. - - - m rain HKK irMn amvsi nr s Mnta tfMAiw pef cent! In ifact lyerythinejnice.. forr.(qtlemen'sTyeax'i:i87i.)- In' the i n car aw uie ivmiur cam or .- ' - . ,i amsii i r )LINA State Life; Insurance CO. TTnprecedantedly i Saccestfol Career 1 i WHY! Because it is essentially a Home Institu tion, appreciated by Home 'People; in- Commenced Business in March. 1873; X7un2Q,PadIeDouar oftff TOSfe and safe transportation Premium receivea in tne otatejto iostgr anoTprotect Home enterprises. - , Has loaned to jPolicy, Holders In Charlotte .. , at low rates ' of interest ten times the - gross premiums received: in Charlotte,; ' -tmd guarantees to invest all. premiums . received here, in like manner. Equal in . responsibility and good manage-. anent to any life Company in the world. issues eyery.idesirable form of- Policy at as low rates as. any first-class: company. No useless restriction imposed upon resi dence or travel.-, , olicies non-forfeitable alter two and three 1 annual payments.? No'withdrawal of Agencies from a section when'phce established., subjecting Pol icy Holders 'to the inconvenience of re - mittifig premiums to New York or else where by 12 o'clock of the day fixed, or forfeit their pbUcy and lose all the pre vious payments. The time has come for citizens of North Car- , oUna td encourage Home Institutions, : ithd we- recommend this Company as eminently worthy of patronage. Tnos; ni n aughtoiv, District Agent. Officb: ChaklOTt' Hotel. , oc25-tf rpHE best advice that can be given to jl. persons uuuenug iruni- .i'yspepsai, iU- ious uompiaints, uouc, Uonsqpation, Sick. Headache, Jeverand Acne. Nervoiis Debilitv. or of Anv .disordftr .affivftinir fho. stomach, liver -or kidneys, is to tone, I cleanseanare?atate'them by ' d They act very nu'dly, yet thev thoronsh y restore the fan'ctionnl action of die di gestive; i organ? aod the intestines, and re novate the,,wjowi-;;system..,,; ,Tbey produce neither nausea, jpi ping or weakness, .and may be taten at any time without change or diet or occupation. , Price, 25c a box. Sold by all Druggists. A distinguished clergyman of New York. speaking of this remedy, characterizes it as one ol tne special blessings of the nine teen tn century. The certainty of its heal mg enect," said he, "and the immnnit from danger whether administered toehil dren or. to adults, adapt it for tbe , widely fvf -tv otvaiuu. xiuuc WUUKl long suffer from lung complaint if they kaew how easiiy they can be cured by this remeay. uy us timely use all pulmonary diseases may be arrested, and consump tion the scourge that sweeps away thou sands every year would be checked in its commencement. Persons with a seated cough, which breaks their -rest at' night, will find, by taking the Expectorant on foing to bed, they may be sure of unbrp en sleep and refreshing rest. 11 Possessing a very pleasant taste it is easily Tadminis- tered to cnildren. Sold bv all Drueeists. Labratory, 4 and 20 Oburtland st.. New York. feb 10 deodwlv DR TUTTS HAIR DYE. ' Possesses qualities that no other Dye does. It effects is instantaneous, and so natural that it. cannot pe Ldetected , by the closest observer. It Is' harmless, easily aonlied and is in , general use among fashionabla hair dressers in, every large: city in the United States. ' ' . Pricfr $1 a box. Sold everywhere. Scrofuia", ernptlVe diseases of the ' Skin. 8. Anthony's Fire; Erysipelas, Blotches, Tumois, BoiU, Tetter, nd Salt Rheum, Scakl Head, Ringworm, Rheumatism, pain and enlargimentof tbe bones, female weak ness, bternlity, Leucorrboea or whites, womb diseases. Dropsy. ., White Swellines, Syphilis,- ' Kidney and Liver ''Complaint, Aiercartal vratnt, Brtd - Pilfs," ail proceed from impure blood. : ... . . , DR. TUTT8 SARSAPARllIiA , ; is the most powerful JBIood Prfritfer known to; medical science. It ; enters? into ' thet cir culation .and eradicates everv morbific tagent,' -renovates the" system j produces a eautymi icprnpiexion .ana : causes tne ooay to gain flesh and increase iu weight. . M.tISr THK HLOUU HEALTH I and all will be well. "'To do fed,' ; fiotbfng has ever been offered? that can,, compare with" thfa VfllrtftMft vppfjihl Artrant . Price $1.00 a. bottled Sold by Ml Druggists. "Dffice 8 uoruandt Htreef, -r maro. ' c Notice ! Kotlce II , mHANKING mv friends and the public X: . for, past fftvoxi, I;jwould beg- leave to ' . n il i . .. . . . f . . l . x, can iaeix.aenugn to tne iact - vuay, x am. daUy receiving farge additions to my present Stock, of .'Groceries, consisting or-JBacon, Ird,uear, Coflee, Flour (a specialty) &c: fec. 'Call ahd'exajnine, : Respectfully bctlltf. rr 8 l ALEXANDER. ' FESHH6ps, ' 1 . Sage. ; $ fu i. jJlust received :i '"" 0Ct2Hfy j . , -,W.i R BUKWELL St CQ. . TOOLETe'astOwders; in i, lft' JL andJ51b; Casres best in use. . - W W. R. BUR WELL & CO., oct21-tf. Druggists . r ,., T , j . NEW "GOODS. Just arrived. , a lots of French and English Suitings, Fancy Cassimer. for. Pants, which wilt.be; made at e yery lowest price, exclusivelyforcashr.-,., oc25 - j; 8,mhU?$:j :W3oQSBORNEf& BKi 5taidBtiJ3.oh 'iwit 3. iormr.1 NextidiO0fijttf&.HiHeitfera . rfiir io tmwmAM. irriiv 1.1 ' r Havthg arase e19MC.-df Groceries oarjiBe, ptiblic.-with. Leverytmj? i Hpr;Iipe;ipUis;Teasonaiue lerroa as can- oe . purtiiasUi , jeufej ucrc,i jte.W l. i-J (V . Vi 1 . . . ...... patronage.; sj ii vii-ttv r jjresujuacseret, (tnu stock purcbased is. a Hard wara and ,Ciitlerv.-whiAW will dosa ant at ensfc. j i . , ...it . ii . jl i Jh a M SimiQWBi Hepatic i Compound aliew remedy; for Li vr Disease; Dyspepsia and Debaityjust received,! at . ? J uwi6:S3 McAIHEN'aiDRUG STORE. i MIL I Hi oil c mflE PIEDMONT AIR LINErwith Its Rail' jers can Choose: x - - ay nau to tne rorts or KiuuilUiNU, JSOKFOLK OR P0RT3H0U M i ..-'silos- first-cless lines of Steamers. to Baltimore, Philadelphia. Nlw York and-Boston. urns.. ! s-y . THIS is the only line to tortemputh of Which has no transfer. v;: '' . RATES ALWAYS AS LO.W AND TIME augl5-tf READ RK A D GREAT DISCOVERY. Bradley's; Patent MADE rot Pure White LeadLinseed Oil and -BEAJXJHSE'FGLLO s 'i sins r. From Prof W G Simmons, Wake Forest College, North Carolina. ,f . . , Wake Forest College, N C, October 4, 1873. v. Bir C r Knight Dear Sir : We have for several months been using your Bradley's Patent Enamel Paint on our College Building, and are well pleased jvith- it Thougkiafc was applied by one having no experience in such work, yet we have a good jobiSe bIi all continue to use it-3elieving that in point of economy, durability and facility of applica tion, it is superior to any other pigment offered in the market. ' W G SIMMONS ' O r From Messrs Englehard & Saunders, Editors and Proprietors "Journal." . ' : WiLMiNOTOjf, C, Dec26, 1873. We desire to call especial attention to the advertisement ona-adley'sSftitent Enamel Paint.' We can recommend it from a knowledge of its merits Somelof tlfe employees of thi office having purchased some of this paint from Mr C P Knight, of Baltimore, have used it, and apeak in the highest terms of" it, after a trial of several months. While it is as durable as ordinary paint, it has a much finer finish, and its cost and convenience will recommend it to all in need of paint. From S McGill, MK; 5! f f ; The Plains, Vaquibr Co, Va, Feb. G, 1S73. Mr L P Knight Sir : Tbe paint came safe to hand as ordered, 2 kegs, 5 gallons each, and 3 buckets, 1 gallon each. As practice was slack, I did the job myself. Two weeks (not constant) work, completed the house, two coats : the last coat I applied thick and it is now generally conceded, that, for "enamel," ir,v""i "f1 10 ,lut a uai'usumerjuu 111 me piace. 1 savea sixty-nve dollars ov the opera tionwhich is an item just now with the 'Southern people.' It should be generally adopted in this State. Any country lad can apply it. I have never dabbled in snch stock as testimonials," but I feel so forcibly the great adaptability of your "Enamel Paint" to the wants of our people in excellency of material, in beauty of color, and in the fact of its being "ready mixed," that I give you permission (if it is desirable to yoa) to make what use you think proper of this letter. Very respectfully and truly. S McGILL, M D, From R W Rayne, of the Firm of Bartlett & Rayne, 48 Carondelet Street. ,,.., New Oblrmts, January 29;' 1874. 0 P Kmght, Esq No 93, West Lombard Street Baltfmbje-Dear Sir: It affords me much pleasure to advise you how well satisfied I am with Bradley's Patent Enamel Paint, having used all I bought of you in painting a large cottage (new) at Ocean Springs, Miss., and having found it to cover and work so admirably, and very far superior to ordinary metal paints, and colors not subject to fade, besides being decidedly cheaoer. It is pry.pur pose to send you another order for more very soon Yours respet-'tfulfv, B W RAYNE. Always ready for use and easily aDDlied. twenty square yards, two coats. jgSS" Specimens and Price List Furnished Liberal inducements to the trade. july'23 5m Durham Tobacco ! John II. McElwce Offers to Dealers, Chewers and Smokers a large lot of manufactured tobacco at low prices. His ANTEBELLUM DURHAM BRAND"" is not excelled on the market. Address at Statesvi lie, N.C. junel2,tf QHEAP FURNITURE AT t. M. SHELTON'S. . I will offer for cash for a few days, half a dozen very fine and handsome Chamber Suits of Walnut FURNITURE, at prices regardless of cost, as I need room for my large stock of cheaper grades of Fur Hiture, which is now being received. " Call at once, or you will miss some real bargains. oc23 " P. LUDWIG'S ICE pump has been mounted two months ago. but his department of delicacies, such as Lobsters, Salmon, Turkey, &c, in the shape of Sandwiches, have come in only yesterday, along with a good stock of fine Cigars. oct22 tf. Boarders Wanted. MY house is now open for the reception and accommodation of regular ;and transient boarders. Table supplied with every delicacy in seas on. Teinis accommodating. J A BRADSHAW, Tryon, St., one door below Charlotte Hotel, raa j23 6m, 50 BUSHELS MOUNTAIN APPLES. 20 Bushels Chestnuts. ON consignment, and" musf D"e3oldo-day, if possible, at my neTr st6re,'first 'door below Shelton's New. Furniture Store, East Trade Street. B. N. SMITH. ; dctl6-tf. FINE HYACINTHE BULBS ' - OF '. VARIOUS COLORS, - 1 v. m I From Solland, ':, d: ' :;; v c-.. ;Justrei?ed. ; t ! .:: ' . . Also an assortment of ... r, ir ' Flower Pots, AT hol-tf SCARRST ;iJrug Store OfCeel & Perdue. . os'hen Butter, S-veet and Irish , PoWfoeStBest "Flour;.- Selected Cream CheeseCdffees, Tea's, Spices, bellies, Pickles, Preseryes,!3Cars, i Smoking nd; -Chewing TobaCCO -3 n r: .. :U ...i ; Orders for fresh pishind Oysters left with us wfll bfe promptly attended to! oc21-tf Sample & Alexander H AVE the exclusive sale of the celebra ted CANFIELDJUOE. j-'jpdll and see their assortment. - u J " . J tree and new store room un .1. derihJOperHduser'wlth firm drr Dasemenw .Dimensions 16 feet.1" Apply1 soon to July 43i9f ui "nrjCARS ensions ?8 x, 52.Xeet,- height i to CARSON -SANDERS. - T ET?rr iti.i 1C1 . AM iti " ."CRESH 8em6MOystersl; Yay, :1 1 ? Sugar C9re4iHams: with- generic as sortment of.Gixjeejesi Fine French Rrandyr eieeant gi.ii i-1! I; t 111! -J .-i;--?. t o2)h i p p e r s and waU connections. ffr,wi nr,.,.nM of freight to and from Northern Cities. the Following Routes : rs a. TTH, and thence by unbroken guage. and, therefore, the nly one QUICK KR THAN OTHER LINE. J. A. WILSON, Agent. PAD. , "3 M ' Enamel Paint, FROM Zinc, and Always Ready for Use. WING TESTIMONIALS like hardness, and; bodv and harmony of 0 Sold by the gallon- One gallon covers Gratis. C. P. KNIGHT, Sole Agent, 93 West Lombard Street, Baltimore BUREAU OF CIVIL ENGINEERING.- Land and City Lots Surveyed. Water Powers Planned and Estimated. Maps. Plats and Drawings of every I 'esonption, finejy executed, also Lithographing. Grading and Landscape Gardening, The undersigned, with an experience of more than twenty years, offers his services to the public generally, in the above named Departments of his profession. CHAS. MAHON. City Engineer. REPiqaENCES : ; Rev John Douglas, Steel Creek Church. Capt Win. Brown. Steel Creek Church Capt. John Wilkes,, , .Mecklenburg: Iron works. "biani v ; j Capt. A. G. Bfenifcer,: Cashier Comfnerclar National Bank, Charlotte, N. C Col. J. P. Palmer, President C, C.& A. R. R. ' - -: h', - N. B. Orders received at office of Chab- IiOTTE ObSEEVER OCtlstf. The Charlotte -ITIarble Work-. T T AVING.'inade ravSfMifeh aifrBffenients XT for the purchase oT lirge quantities" of marble at low prices, I announce. to the pub lic that I have reduced s the price ' of Grave stones and.Monnments beyond the range of competition in tne South. Call and see or send for price list, and I will convince you of the reality of my advertisement. Special attention given to drafting and manufactory ing Family Monuments, or havirti same manuiactured in Italy. . -'.-F.' Parties wishing to piirchasejfine .monu ments would save 25 per cent bv purchasing from or throne h a Southern Wlpr With an experience ft wetj i years in the Marble uusiuesa, ttiiu u Dusiness acquaintance wiin all the. reliable firms of the United States. sad part of Italy.1 1 profess to beable to offer advantages in the purchase in all kinds of Maroie woric. t A. McilMU. P. S. I have also employed a corps of ' Granite Cutters, and am "prepared to execuse ail orders lof Granite for building, paving, curbing, fen ce posts, cemetery lwt enclosures, tc. sept 8 F0 UN D ! At a White House in Washington, a large lot of MONEY supposed to have been dropped by parties representing , $350,000,000 while on a visit to that place. ' All the Money Can foe Made by calling on J. T. BUTLER, who is selling off all of his fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEW ELL,, SILVER and PLATED WARE, SPECTa' ES, &c., to prepare for a splendid FALL STOCK. Those Who Want Bargains Come and .-,s "see Me. j&t At this establishment we" call Brass, 'Brass, and Gold, Gold. Everything warrant ed as represented " , The highest price paid for old Gold and Silver; "," WatcIies,J Clocks, and Jewelry re paired and warranted for 12 months at ", - p.- .lrr:sA J ,&tfTLERS . 7 Caroliua Jewelry. House, ' Charlotte, N. C. if Ale, Porter a.ad-tasfer lleer. JUST RECEIVED' y : (' .'0 Casks of Bottled Ale, ' ;; ' 28 Casks of 'Bottled 5 Porter, ' ' t25; Casks of Bottled Lager: - ! i Vs' k For sale at reasonable prices. : utKll .TfiAii ft Wte.-JSJjAUlL: " .ang-T-tSj," - --'-: c RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CURES THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes NOT ONE HOUR after rci 'mj; this advertisement n on. SUFFER WITH PAIN. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF" IS A CVrnv. EVERY PAIN. LRB '0 - T; rn the Wytf f ni It The Only l?al Re Inflammation and cores ioneeations, whethS one aipiiGaUoA. . J?:"-1 w MtM, by IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY mHTJTEa.- R !,T.'J?1Hor Pate with dUiease may 3rervou. nMun at a KtADY RELIEF WTI1I1 AFFORu INSTANT SASEi 1 JiTJftN fl-PUK Kinvoon ? AMMAUetVOFTHB KIDNBYS SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHI LCNq HYSTERICS, CRO0?FpTfA.SF TH HIUKT. HEADACHE. T00THAeHECATAKEH' INFLCEN2a cold cHitLaxorrBti0' MEUlUBHt The application of tha Ready ReUerto th. .w Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will in . momenta cure CRAMPS, SPASMS, SoIr witiwiSSy HEARTBURN, SICg HEADACHK DIARRHS?' DYSENTERY. COLIC. WINO IHB Sow,?i' ndalllHTERNAIiPANS. "OWEI.S, Travelera ahonldalM-aya carry bottle of tt.j wsiv'a Rtadr Sllr with thm i ,4 water wi . . 1 . . A la w HrtMM in mv prevent mcaness or pains from chan Jils letter lia. FeBfcandyBu5XesJ water. stimulant FEVER AND AGUE, FEVER AND AGUE enrad for fifty ent. not a reiMdial agent inthU world that will ,B and A(?ue, and all other Malarious, Bi onrL. J.r TynhojdcVellow. and other Feyer? taMrtiirV TVXY'8 VlLLSJ so quick aa RADWAY'S RKaTrr" LIEF. FiaxcenUparbotUe. aaaxix KE- HEALTH! BEAUTY!! jR. RADWAY'S v:vS3rsaparilliai Resolvent THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. DA2PE MORT ASTONISHING CtTBSS. SO 8lK-S,JiAPrD ARE THE CHANGES. THB JiHS8' UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINS. THAT Iflu Day ail tease ia Flesh and f eiM is Seen ani Fell HpJS17 drop ,of he fARSAPARlLLIAIf RESOL VENT communicateg through the Blood, Sweat. Urine. nd other Fluids and juigeaof the nvstem the viaoFof life, for it repairs tlic.vratea of the body wlth.nairB4 sound material. Serortjla, Syphllta, CtmsOtnptlan, Glandular disease, Ulcers in the throat, Moutb, Tu mors, Nodesin the Glands and other parts of tbe system. Sore Eyes, Strumoroug discharges from the Ears, and the worst forms of Skin diseases, Eruptions, Fever rinrcs, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas. Acne, Black Spots, Worms in the Flesh, Tumors. Csn cers In tbe Womb, and all weakening and painful dis charges. Night Sweats, Loss of Sperm and all wastes of the life principle, are within the curative range or this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days' use wi:i prove to any person using it for either of these forms of disease its potent power to enre them. If tbe patient, daily becoming rednoed by the wastes and decomposition that Is continually .progressing, suc ceeds in arresting these wastes, ana repairs the same with new material made from healthy blood and this the 8ARSAP ARILA.IAK wM and does ear is certain; for when once this remedy commences Us work of purification, and succeeds In diminishing tha loss of wastes, its repairs will be rapid, and everyday the patient w m tee tbimsejfjprowli better aiidtint. the rood digesting better, appetite improves, and flesh anwtt?rhtirfreasiOK;" ,; Not only does tbe Jmbsat AHryiiAtt Rksoltxxt excsl alt known remedial agenrainthe cure of Chronic, Scro fulous, Constitutional, and Skin diseases; but it is tbe ouly positive cure fr Kidney ; Bladder Complaints, t rinary and Worn diseases. Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy. Stoppage f Water, Incontinence of Urine, Bright'sDu--. :-. Albuminuria, and In all cases where there are I -Tctiustrteposits, or Uke water is thick, cloudy, mixed vrrth substances li ke the white of an egg, or threads like -white silk, or there is a tiinrhiil. Aark. hlltana annur. man. ssa-wiiBf vone-ausi aepoaiis, ana wish uiei a BrickBig,urnig sensation when passing water, i a:n iu iae csmau oi tne buck ana (.long the imuu. 2iwor of t . Years Growth Cured byjfltVay's Resolvent. , . t , - , , ii. . ; DR: RADW AY!S FerfectFurptiTe&BeplatiBiFl perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet cum, pargi regiiltsv4puriry cleanse and strengthen. Kad way's Pills, for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach. Liver. Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder. Nervous Diseases, lieadacne. constipation, i;oKiveness, maigesuon, vys pepsia, BilioosnesL Bilious Fever, Inflammation of the Kowels, files, ana all Derangements of tbe Interna Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely YegetAble,.containing no mercury .minerals or dsleteiv oua drwrs- r; 2 A tewdows of RADWAY'S FILlS wUl free the ,rs tein from all the at6vS named dixorders. Price, SSoents per Box. SOLD BV DKUUOIST8. KKAD "FALSE AND TRUE." Send one letter stamp to RADW AT Jc CO., Mo. 83 Warren St, New fok. nforjnatiwwerth thousandswillbesent yoa TWO HOUSES and lots on Tryon Street, in the center of busiaess, being tbeprop erty on which the late W. P Hill resided. Possession given 1st January, srfrf R - D W OATES. WlfsLIASllROWZEE, Prop'tor A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, situated con venient to the business part of the city. Omnibus will be found at depot f convey passengers to the hotel. mar 2 tf Jiiiir Sale. YTRAHASl & J3ASH liave several very d" VT" sirable Farms- for sale, near the City, from 180 to 300 acres each. Call on 0fi3ce m rear ofCol. J. " E. Brown's office. aug22-tf. Lumber! Lumber! ! OF ALL KINDS. Shingles Orders solicited. scathes, Ac. Address E W STUBBS, IJhcolnt n, N 0 aug6 6m JLemons. GOOD FREH LEMONS, Just arrived and for sale by - A. R. NISBET & BR0. aug25-tf. Kelley fc Moore's CELEBBATEDPHILADEIiPHIA CUSTOM j MADE BOOTS SHOES,, for Ladies, Misses and Children, at ' S 1MPLE & AliEX NDER S Boot, and Shoe Store. Just Received. A SPLENDID lot of Fancy Paper, elegant tinted three-cornered Envelopes, with paper to match, suited for notes. Also tle uneniai ratirn octl6-4f. a1 -, , . ' a -a I 1 A new style just out. PHIFER&STEELK. . r . -- v For Sale. A GOOD Milch Oow. Enquire at Oct20 tf. E. SHRIER'S. JUST received, Leebig's Extract of Beef. v Valentine's Meat Juice, the best article known for invalids and those recovering from diseases, at ' jane 16 McADEN'S DRUG STORg COLMAN'S Mustard, Double Super Fine. fi, -Jlh and lft Cans. W. R. BURWELL & CO ' S ' . i' " . ' - Wantedi -. . rflbtRT. or rty shares; of Building and -L k Ijosm Stock in tbft, Mecklenburg or Sec ond Buiidkuz aud Loan Association- ag224 j , ,rv . ,JNOT BUTLgR KHetSedlic J Tin "Proof Pftint, Roofing, Fencing, &c., Sot sale by. .; , BURWELL & CO., o : rVimpr. iBOYDEII iHOUSE to.
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