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C HAS. R. JONES,' . . ' Editor and Proprietor TOTftTAT aov anaait.a:tt aT,1? ; Frce bathe dottorjicroples that fetter 911) fj ; wiflwnuaaii v fw SUNDAY, DECEMBER l, 1878 THE POLITICO" tBSSO.VS' OF"-MEMBER iiltiwiwwywgwd uii nil liiiiidu lliut the results of tloYemltfiklectMfis parties. The Natoaata(5irJy?mai ea tne political cness-Doard : tlie fKe- publican party failed to get such an endorsement as they thought they HWkfr WooEl hMfe Deefi Demdcfaflc, the Republicans were able to carry off the honors by a small plurality vote. This being the case, the Congress, which asseraMeg inj )JTalrtngtqn nwjrrow, or the 4th of MaBcly wfll, tor at Vey great extent, find itself engagedjn the settle ment of political platforms for the next national battle which will occur in 1880. .. . , The Demoriicy initio n4kt Congress will havet .a! cl"'it3onty in both houses, but that majority will not be large enough, of itself, to overthrow any veto of the President. The De mocracy will, therefore, in control of the legislative branch of the govern ment, for the jprs time since 1860, be placed on their good behavior; but in order that the greatest good may be accomplished, it seems to us that the several sections of the opposition to Republicanism, shoqld .settle their dif ferences, which are probably not radi cal, and agree upon a common policy to be pursued, and a common line of at tack and defence. The recent elections are. not bo, significant as they may-seem to be of a partial, indorsement, of .Re publican measures. It is to be remem bered that upon the questions before the people there was a party in the field which, when not itself successful, subtracted from the strength of the dp- position, ana under the operation of the plurality, rule in many instances gave a nominal victory to the Republi cans. In those cases where the Re publicans were successful by a plurali ty vote, it is plain that they would have been defeated had. th.ejce bn one op position. Th'e'lS'ationai's are made up of ' malcontents frbWbofh"' the; ' Demo cratic and Republican -parties. "TrWe from .the, fomejr pattyr have, felfe li- couragecl as the adoption bv it of whut. they conceive to be adequate correc- tions of existing evils. They ' were di Sis 1 t hpv" 'AC eourhged y:he differences 'they'dfe covered in the views held as -to the evils,,an(.to.coriectivs,-iby lead ing Democrats. Tins . discouragement was the foundation qf the National party. ; It i'eCeiVeff accessions from the Republican - ft'arW in; those malcohlpnt who, while they hadr'ffo' 'affinit r democratic doctrine, believed the exis- ting financial policy to be the cause of the present distress, and that the inter ests of the whole country, and especi U1 hiubo iwraous wno were not capitalists, demanded that it should not oe perpetuated. As there were no com luauuuig questions netore the country in the recent canvas.4 other :than those of finance, it may be safely assumed that, had there been no division of the opposition, the Democrats, would have received the votes of the malcontents referred to from bolih., paries,, and so u ve acuieven a decided and overwhelm ing victory. The existence of the tional party, then, is naturally regarded as a misfortune by those who sincerely caiicurtueciueu modification, if no destruction, of the Republican system ot hnance. The lesson which the De mocratic party may learn from the nar tial reverse it has sustained is not a new- one but it is one that in the heat en gendered of the pride of opinion is con tinually being forgotten. It is that uni ty is, atrengtH. adVthftfcemriiiraKA leaders;. l&ipTjity.lthere rould pro uauiy nave oeen nfl nationarpaVty: The moral force that a solid front would have commanded would have aroused enthusiasm and drawn recruits. And there wouldfcav been no temptation to iiummate ambiguous platforms intend ed to suit either wing of their own par ty, but which further excited the dis- trustottose.aJjeadyidi8eDuragedu i In me recent canvass, no doubt, the idea or a solid fconth had great weight at the North in neutralizing the efforts of the opposition. ;That the Suth issojucan not be denied, and such was the effect naturally to be expected from its solid ness. It is unfortunate, with reference to the interests of the nation, and with reference to the interests of the Democratitf partyiithWa1 portion of the country,- because once identified with institutions which have perished should nna itself of logical necessity arrayed in solid phalanx against a partv which claims Pfetuafiupreqiaey Tfm,he luereiaciornaving had its origin in a revolutionary movement for the over throw of those insfttuiiigns. if this state or tnmgs flid not exist at the South, the Democratic party would be stronger at tne jxorwi. v .be, too m,uch ex pect of a party that it would, if it could, voluntarily abandon a portion of an al- uuuai chciuj. x bucu prooaDly would be th? suggestion of a supreme party expediency. Such an expediency might argue that nothing would be lost to the districts or to the section, because hv thus semftyingA sectional feeling atdhe NoVtg, itMpWkytivld e?vdnA tere to the v&dfeaib&Jof, prinxfoUtf. $uhh k course, however, is hardly practicable. It is practicable, though,; for the South ern people to treat juch.Bepublicans in their midst, both as a party and as indi viduals, with such an emphatic and con spicuous nwkrpyeenuderation ' and fair play that no room could be left for fault-finding and criticism designed to awaken and diffuse unfriendly .senti? ment .ba fjthe;ifIt:-i8 possible to avoiol ' contemptuous allusions ta -4fefi - party,- and every cuuise of wuduut whether BUlSftWflijf liOJieiilitbange of social amenities., calculated to keep alive bitternesskand o exaspexater aj Northern sentiment responsive ,to onef i f - We are pained to learn; of the death of Maj.- Seat6n Gales, of Raleigh, He uieu in- wasmngton Wty, 'riday, at TILDEK'8 T1X 1- Leading Issue In' the Suit-Decided JTmi lruiim ITUII ill OlllLl iTllilIlu Choate,in the United States Court tor aay,renaejeenBO0tinUision in the case of too United States against- Sam uel J. Tilden. In his WfiBni-eWs Tnis is a motion on the part of the plaintiffs to have certain depositions wnicn nave'DeerrTaKerr in the cause under section 863 of the revised statr rendant objected on the ground, that under section 865 such depositions can only be opened at trial and bv consent' His Honor reviews the various points XI A. 1 1 -a - - mat nave Deen raised, ana concludes as follow: "While it is possible that in some cases the power to take testimony may be'atoufcM'for'th'e' pirosd of pub lishing scandalous and irrelevant mati ter; yet, on the other hand, the power of either party to forbid the opening of ,TdepsiMs'i'1uhtil ;'1rM niapieadf tQ aouses mucn worse; thus, 11 this right has existed under the act of 1869, the party takingwp;eiqsitipn.,without notice before the recent change of statutes re quiring notice, might have kept this1 deposition secret till trial, and theri ,have se4.i,,the,4estimony ola witrjefis wbpnx,theiphertsi4e Jiad;tnot f&m no? imu itji opportunity to cross-examine, and whose testimony he would have no opportunity, Derhaps, to rebut. So also the party taftig'tHFdepo'sitions, which have been sealed up and certified by the magistrate, might be prevented until trial from ' ascertaining whether ,4they cic v-ciuucu tuiu icl ui neu iji u ue iorm, and would have no opportunitv to have any mistake1 in-that respect corrected or abated by re-taking depositions. These and other inconveniences far outweigt) theincoiiveiiietoceitff.- possible injury to be done by the publication, and fully justify the practice that has been refejrredjteand is ens bodied in the rules. Upon the whole, I think the statute will be entirelv satisfied bv trm tions being opened in the presence of the parties Jfvf hir; n;ttriv4. BRIEF FOREIGN ITEMS. Paris. Nov. so. Tiip Jmivmti 7w Vefates states that Alphonso, 'King of Spain, has determined to ask the hand i the Princess Christine, sfeter of &e late Queen Mercedes, in marriage. This statement requires confirmation. Later. The Estafetts publishes a dispatch from Madrid which" contra dicts the statement of the Journal Des Debates concerning" King Alphonso's intention to. ask, the .hand, of ..Princess Christine m mai-riage. ' -.h. The London correspondent' of the Journal Des Debate contradicts the statement tnat England has demanded S'K'nssiai explanationis' c'dnSeiTilnff en- auniuann's speech on the occa- sion ot nis delivery of the sword from the Czar to Mundsha Mohommed Has- bfat et)&tateAt&r; ' Nov'jXTne ' jiiaji riage of the Princess Tliyra; of 'Den mark, with the Duke of Cumberland, will bw soletnnized on the 'SJat or 22d of DeeemJjerj : - -;i -i--. .uoii ..!.... t; The-King of-Denmai and Cabinet have decided to dissolve the chamber because of its refusal to vote a subsidy to repair the damages-.caused by the negro insurrection in Santa Cruz." BniTOL,. , Nov. 30. The British steamer Aaragon, Capt, Symons, which lett here to-day for New Yorkr was subsequently in collision in. .therrtW&r and sustained damage to her' bulwark! St. Petersburg, Nov. 30. The Council of State is discussing the pro ports t-ttfe9fCVii im- SPARKS FROM THE WIRES, Hdn;X,yman Tremkrn'e?ie yptraHv morning at Albany, N. Y. The extensive sewer pipe works of SperryRitcWev Cfc;tTsl'faige, O., were humed Fridaynigbf, The loss is between $75,000 and $100,000. A San Franciseo dispatch says ad vices from Virginia City say the ore is hundred sea level of the Sierra Nevada. The news has stiffened the San Fran cisco market. Collector; erritti WNYbrK, chareatrnii Uia icustonil house .Tues- one watchtnan. The removals were made for economical and not political reasons, and the, namea,,of the men dis charged are not made made public. day by a United States deputy marshal and brousht befor Piimmioainnor troi lett for an alleged defalcation of $1,300. Sawyer was held in $1,000 bail for ex amination, Wednesday. Discussion of rfflrfMKlH' 'Munich. Munich. Nov. so. Th Piava thorities have asked the opinion of the Protestant1 3a1ihtfyarltlsiaelitish rcm- gregations and the board of health on Sr A?,- 01 lraissive cremation. The Catholics will have nothing to do with it; the Israelites refuse to-exnn.s an opinion tltePrbtestaiitSfcay it would only imply a change in the directions in the htttrjEy.TaittLttte,boapA,of Jlt.h , commend cremation in following con tingencies: First, after battle; second, during epMenrWs thlrdit for nfi con veyance of remains to distant tart fosi$l,.where the soaiswiHrattablefar bui iRl pnrposaB. Tho authoritico have postixned t tion Latest from the feceVe of W.r ' U LAHORE.NOV.30.-The SlCnalliiio- rartir under Mai. Pearson. the Afreedies, one of. the hill tribes, yesterday, onthfe hill fctotbsite Khyber Pass. Two men of Maj. Pearson's troop of horse were killed and one 22 wounded. Khvber Pass ia hWlr1 voys have returned. A company of the ninth regiment andr45 Sikh haV hteh. sumr n ""uea neavy nnng is also heard near -an musjm since yesterday. rne trouble with the Afreediea is nnf. serious, only one tribe is hostile. A Cargo of Cotton on Fire. Charleston: Nov. 30 Th oft.nn in the steamer Royal Diadem, at this port for Amsterdam,took fire this morn lne. The vessel was towed nshnrA and filled with ' water. Her cariro of 547 bales of cotton, valued at $70,000, was badly damairedbv the fire. She will h pumped out afKidrs4harjtfea She is Jn surea in Europe.' :ki 9--; Additions to the PomeranU Death LIsf. New York. Nov. 30. Messrs. TCnn- hardt & Co of the Hamburg-American BteamsniEfewaontDftn'n.ti Annnnnrm ot.hai they have received a dispatch stating that the followinflr Were amoncr the Ior on the Fomerania: II. Muller, second cabin passenger ; O. Pokkes, second offi cer ; w . Zarno w, third officer ? O. Helms, noon. m fWPfirffFf f tleman. a eracenl wri ki a fl: Vmt a d fviU-iwi ii captivating spea jer.ar fctitW t a mi lctpolt 01 great tti-H-- STATE NEWS. Uncle Drury de- tler 1 1 1 . 4t ranam awta ne&rro toy, of Rowan county, have killed a gray eagle. The Jieaufort Atlantic claims that more fish are shipped from that point man any ffpelnilter V - - A Westrrn Railroad Decfston. INDI KkieiSi v. t3.kn the mat ter or the stwiiiiaisAAltonand -iTerra iiaute jttanroaa company, against the Ininanapolis'an-ILoUis Railway (Gompanjrqd -,C?erUHi:,.itheXixailroid companies. J udeeXiresham. of the TTni, Mhttefh$QUvt i0r4ys owleted the In- uiauapyjup auu. pj iquis company to pay into fire Court monthly 3d per cent of vuejLCjaruss earnings.. ana .eniorneri miptti 6M:byiz'th.e interest, on, h , hanA 4 ciuruj; im uuinpamesy wno areguaran them, unless said a ner cent shall v 'ed- the TMinimtimteTjtal agreeoT tOf be iwW'i'WjjiK rAHTNcviwu,.aua -A.erra Haute Comnanvjthi order t&hnld-iim- WWftftat hearingjbf therase; f,'" 'Judgmenii igainst a DefitnUcr TMTJlitfedStates as .-.rendered indflrment for the government against eheo. Atchi flitoaiSplaceuT hisiands 8jarnay officeror idistribution among hdiiMteaps-ota, in.Sptetnbei-, 8w. Freailent demand has been made, by th&government upon Atchison to re fund or Jfcfitfhtfflfr frtr fr,ht iltnriilnf rf trut noVattentLOh beinsr haid ih the mat. leil) innp suit nas oeen f entered and f or the government in default! " .... 1 wimging II111IV19 U tfUHUvC vit was filed by John HGarrett, this morning, charging Geo. W. Huntzinger, late, president of the Philadelphia, Coal Company, with applvinfirto his own use money of said eompeay to the amount of . $82,438. Bail was fixed at $40,000, and a detainer lodged against Hunt- nugvi, wno is aireaay unaer m a similar suit against him, in the Court of Cnnrnion Plnftri -f 'i' ' The New Sf ek Speealatlons. f ' ; me comDinaaon method . of nneraitnc in ntfba which Messrs. Lawrence 4 Co., Bankers, N. Y hare Inaugurated, is attracOne unusual attention In financial circles, by reason of its remarkable suc cess. B. 1'. Comstoek, of Providence, invested nine times, and made over in thn months iuui iiuiu tH taw oityiwu. tij mis eystem. oraers irom thousands oi customers, in various sums, are pooled into one immense capital, and fw nvcM aa a uugut; wuoie, taus giving to eacn shareholder all the capital and shrewdest skill. Profits are divided everv SO iv in, nmnnnt from S10 to S75,O0O can tie used in Messrs. Iw- reuw aws comDinanons witn equal proportionate SUOCeSS. 815 Will make 7K nmtit In lh mnnth 8200 will return $1,600, or 8 per cent on the stock, and so on as the market varies. The new circular gives "two unerring rules for success," and shows how any one can operate profitably. Mailed free. Stocks and bonds wanted. Government uouqs supplied. Apply to JLawrence A Co.. bank- ers, 57 Exchange Place, N. Y. Ease AtUIisble sy the RkeaaiaUc, Yes althOUKh theV ma dfuntetr nt rHf tt to attainable by rheumatic, sufferers, for there is a remedy which carries off,' by means of Increased activity Of the klrinevn Wnnnrtant blood purification tbe acrid element to which pathologists the most eminent attribute the painful symptoms a theory completely borne out by urin ary analysis. The name of this grand depurent is Hostetters, a preparation likewise celebrated as a remedy for constipation, which causer contamina tion oi me mood with the bile and a certain means of relief in dyspepsia, fever and ague, and nervous ailments;' It is, perhaps, the finest tonic extant and is highly recommended as a medicinal stlmalant by distinguished physicians and analysts who pronounce it to be eminently pure and very beneficial. The press also endorses it TELEGRAPHIC MARKET REPORTS. NOVEMBER 30, 1878. PRODUCE. Baltimokk-0&& AeajttV irnlW; Southern and Pennsylvania 2a9, Western white 28a9, mixed 2tta7. Hay dull and unchanged. Provfstons dull and heavy, jobbing only. Coffee quiet and steadle? i lT1 waiskeyaaMde firmer at 1.09a x rciguia sieaay. bi sugar in good inquiry; A soft of gay 1,4. j ., CnionraATi Flour dulL Wheat inactive; red and white 88ab Cora dull and drooping at 82a Sty--QMs met ma tiesuto 22. PorkWgoodde raand; 8.05 bid, 8.12 asked. Lard steady and hi good demand; steam $.75. Bulk meat steady shoulders 244a, dear rib&'JoaSS, clear sWes4! "'W11116 3- rib 5.40a50, clear sides 4 Whiskey steady, at 1.05. Sugar quiet and unchanged. . , uw 'JSjJQS'to buyers' iaror but windedtfcafcgeltt price; fair demand lor export any home use. tWheat neary and lower only a moderate business, at m decline.; Com In': p? 8'' mt em W&0. o wW3L Pork quletr nir.40a80.LaTii hi tnrrerjT favor and dull at 6.07ar0 for prime stttm. Ck)ffe un chauggeNBtdla modoroto demand. -Sugar in mod erate request and iinchanged. Rlo-. quiet steady ;M? duu.tjjuncliaige Freights steady i -. in 1 COTTONii .Ili4--' 8; sales atWTjrtock4 222VwpSts1csffi ScontbleM :' u BoOMiDail; middling ..fec.; k)w mlddlmg FhS0, ,'8C4 netTOeelpts.87.1; grosl l.'ir63 ; stock l-42;eport8 to Great Brtt- "H litTUU ..WnfnoNteadyiddlmssc.: low-mi dung 8 6-lo.;good .'ord'y 7Vj; net receipts 465r gross i sales stock 1 niiinS.lSi porta 6oaatwlse 1,020: to Grt Britain Con?. PHnJBLPHiA'-Quietr ' midlSng :i, ittjic.: ,;iow f11 ornary recelS ;AtrwtA' amjmi 'gdodoTdlnaj 8vC;. Tow niidv CHARUSTON-et; middling - i4d.i' lo inf 448groa-; sale I,f00j stock ;' exports ConltMnt4totiarmel v-. ( 1 , . NEW YORKmOulet: .atasirftM6' r miiiillnii ' .. ' lands .0;,na4.;v6rfeans,9c.; consolidated net TOTCiproizt.iAni zross :exDortsto nit Rntnin CDortj jDio; 10 c rontinent 1047; to Piance 11.502. LtnitaiNooNHeay.-; MWdlfng upTands)! ordinary uplands , ordinary uplands ., sales 5,000, speculation, 1 and export - 1,000, . receipts 11,300, all American: Futures partially 1-32 cheap er. Uplands low middling clause: November de livery 5 5-32B8-16aD-e2, November and December 0 December and January -do, January aad Feb ruary do, March & April 5 7-32, April and May 514, May and June 5 frSiWIrttM Yoi .14 .M FUTURES. 1 W, 1 i-fjl!I!i'!. i Iw York Futures closed steady. Sales uuu Daies. December 9 .20a.21 January. February' 1 Maroh.-..i. Anril-.i liV.J. .. l:P,HOlLAn 518.52 1 ..ii'"64tfr.S-J May ( June July WTJ.'XQ'i vi, .l.U'''.05a.U6 FINANCIAL. ,tklsai im tat UWfc'Hftteterfcel Mbw YOKkt Monev active ati'4.81 Gold steady at Vi. Government4 firm. New 5's 1.06. State bonds strong. . .1 4t 1CITY COTTON MARKBT. ? ) im I . j. m li ijntnm v -.tin i i ,.!,(.,.,.,, i .. ..... I . v i uhaklottk, JJecemoei I. IB 4 IS. I TbmHrrk! yesterday Hosed '4tifc the foltowi 1AUUA Mock rs T.T. rafedd :i ;.. Hlam8 " !ivvvrMjrrWK,W. c 6tl ;r- " , c,.nt ( CHARLOTTE PRODUCE MARKET. ' ' hT 1 . liNOTXMBicit art iria - ti ti rt. -w. m ajt'" Spliced. " 1.75 BAeenr o, per lb. . . Cobn, per bush'l.. Pbas. " 12al3 50a55 50&55 60355 S3a35 a9, Oats, snelled, niHim, a. v. . . lUfeal2 Bulk mxats Clear Bib BUta,. ComtB Prime Rio. Good. ! f CobSU''. . Itii . iijjfi'j: ' i'Wlilte.uJ. . .... c:--X ....... .Vellms ,;t. 16al7 15al6 ;25 38a45 pOaa.00 10al2 , -.-..w ...... .... f , ,v. .POTAOSS-, ,. ;.. j. ssweei... '.'......:... i wa-.y...a-. :.;.".. ...... , ! V35a40 4Oa50 BUlTlat ' . North Carolina... i'l-J'.- u 20a25 Boos, per dozen;.;.. : . . 12ttal5 8.00a8.50 2.35a3.00 2.25a2.50 Family,.: Extea..... ' Saper.:..... F IELD BROS., WHOUBAL AND BXTAJL, GROCERS and DEALERS mCOUNTB Y PRODUCE ALSO, PR0PI0XIORS Or TB3S CHARLOTTE HOTEL, CHARLOTTE, N. C. This house has been newly furnished and Is kepi in firstass style. Terms, Per Day; . .. .-. Table Board, Pet Month . 8 2 00 lit 00 tT-Omnibus and Carriages at every train. FIELD BROTHERS, Propriety BEN KIMBALL, Clerk. deel jyjORE NEW GOODS, Ain THE CKI IS" STILL THEY COME. .r; U VO U J. ft Jlr Some of this week's arrivals of FRESH GOODS; Best New York State Gilt Edge Goshen BBB B B BBB B B BBB V U U U U U U U CU TTTT T T T T TTTT T T T T EBB S KB E KKK RRR R R RRR R R R B Z HORSE RADISH, Fine Mixed and Rata Pickles, and Chow Chow, in Kegs and Bottles, best Leaf Lard in Kettles, Buckets, Kits and Tierces. The largest Bar of Soap for 5c in the State. R. B. Mills and Gail ft Ax's Snuff in Bladders. Boxes and Bales, Patapsco Bread Powders in Boxes from of lb to 6 lb., fine Teas and Coffees,fresh Cann ed Tomatoes, Peaches, Pine Apples and Deviled Meats, Pepper and Worcester Sauces. More fine French Candies, new Nuts, Figs, Rati sins, Jellies, Prunes, Mince Meat, Crystallised Fruits! Bananas, Oranges, Apples, Lemons, Ooooanuts, &c, Ac. Brooms, Buckets, Tubs, Churns, Kegs, Baskets, Trays, Well Buckets. , . : ; : . TOBACCO AND CIQABSv In fact the beat stock of Goods in the city. decl LeROY DAVIDSON. Jmttsjetttjettts. QPERA, HOUSE. JK555 : ,;T- vH TJ B. S D A Y 50566 6S 53 5555 D E C X MB SR NICK ROBERTS' HTJMPTY DCMPTY. HUMPTY DUMPTY. HTJMPTY DUMPTY. HUMPTY DUMPTY. GIEMALDI PANTOMIME TROUPE, 2 CLOWN8 2 , AT. EACH PERFORMANCE. .-AN. EXTRAORDINARY OLIO, Introducing 1'HB WORLD RENOWNED1 SIEGRIST CHILD-REN - ENGAGED AT 8400 PER , WEEK. 1 I Prices andMe.JJo extra charge for reserv'ed seats at Central Hotel: . decl 4t - .":? if .' ; -! r liij. 1 OPERA HOUSE, Mi: ;'' .ah atm 2f nolv: irt wis 1,1 'SATURDAY ONLY, DECEMBER' " TTH "' ,: 5 5 Hanetfbythri CJomtytheBeBt! The best ftfcow tothei World AT CHEAP PRICES. BLOW' WILSON, iSSt BB3? PBJMROSE&.WEsf'i io SEASON; ... i"JJrfTr',J",-' iv.; EATEB THIS SEASON. Ae wrownhig climax of w,inah., ' 3 ' Bes. musical oenw and fXriS'- .'""Jr Acta, oi rar reKiuar lour iri3S!V.rj!?LV AX IT. UM moat l.T,.''TT"r ! NEW. COMPA- : euasn and mflnl nnw see.de TT HAVING BEESjf WIDELY ADVERTISED ipf!! Hi1 1 14' unJer the caption of f j iderfhe MZBIC'JSK4I IN SPOOL COTTOH," That tn Jury on Cotton textiles, yarns fed threads at the-Paris Exposition, decreed a Gold Medal and firaad Prize to the Wullmantlc Linen Company for -t S i i. I i it ,lSpool Cotton especially adapted for use on Sewing of the worid,' wtf owe it as 4 dnt'tbr ine public and toMessrs. J. &F. Coats to announce that NO GRAND PkEES WERE DCRSED AT PARIS for spool, cotton; : : We are advised by eafole of the following awards: J. P. COATS, GOLD MEDALr WILLIMANTIC LINEN CO., SILVER MEDAL, And we claim; for' the- winners of Hie First Prize that, as they have established in Rhode Island the largest Spool Cotton Mills to the United States, where their Spool Cotton Is manufactured through every process from the raw cotton . to the finished spool, AMERICA,' as represented by Messrs. J. & P. Coats, is stut ahead in Spool Cotton.' I ' AUCHTNCLOSS BROTHERS, Sole Agents in New York for J. & P. Coats. JACKSON'S BEST ; ,' SWEET. .NAVY CHE AVINti tOBACCO. Awarded highest prize at Centennial Exposition for fine chewing qtniHtles and excellence and lasting character of sweetening and flavoring. The best Tobacco made. As our blue strip trade-mark is closely imitated on Inferior goods, see that "Jack son's Best" is on every plug. Sold by all dealers. Send for sample free, to C. A. Jackson A Co., Man ufacturers, Petersburg, Va. . 0 ILSSASSAFBAS AND PENNYROYAL Of prime quality, bought in any quanlty, for cash on delivery, free of brokerage, commissions, or storage expenses, by DODGE & OLCOTT, - Importers and Exporters of DRUGS, ESSENTIAL OILS, Sc. 88 William St ....New York. A DAY to Agents canvassing for the " Fibb 8IDB Visitor." Terms and outfit tree. Ad dress P. 0. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine. GOLD MEDAL Has been awarded at the Paris Exhibition of 1878 to C LARK'S OO NN N TTTT O O NN N T OO N N N T OO N NN T 00 r. N nn s T :: Best Six-Cord Spool Cotton. It is celebrated for .being strong, elastic, and ot uniform strength. It has been awarded MEDALS at the great Exposl tions, from the first at Paris, in 1855, to the Cen tennial at Philadelphia in 1 876. In this country CLARK'S O. N. T. SPOOL COTTON is widely known In all sections for its Superior Excellence in Machine and Hand Sewing. Their Mills at N ewark N. J., and Paisley, Scotland, are the largest and most complete In the world. The entire process of manufacture is conducted under the most complete and careful supervision, and they claim for their American production at least an equal merit to that produced in Paisley Mills. As NO GRAND PRIZES were awarded at Paris for SPOOL Cotton, - they are glad to announce to the American public that they have been awarded a GOLD MEDAL, be ing Uie highest award given for Six-Cord Spool Cotton, decl GEORGE A. CLARK & BRO., Sole Agents, 400 Broadway, New York. rpHE TIME HAS COME. Notwlthstandlnir in regards to the season the winter goods on hand yet will be made up for less M. LICHTENSTEIN, MERCHANT TAILOR. xour orders solicited. Ladies' Cloaks cleaned and remanded. Please send your order through mail, waren wiu receive prompt attention, decl pEGRAM 4 CO DIALERS IN BOOTS, SHOES ' AND H H H H HHH H H a H A AA A A SSSS 88B8 1 1st National Bank Building, Charlotte, N- C. Our stock of Boots, Shoes, &c is acknowledged vj mo uns inn in uie oioui, tuiu vm woiua oe pleas ed to have you call and examine for yourself before Duying. .. jfisuttAM OO, decl . . , . HPHE CANDY STEW," To be given by the young ladles of the Busy Bee society, win take place In the basement of the Smith Building, now used as a skating rink. Doors open at 2 o'clock Saturday, the 7th of; Decembers will remain open until 1 1 at night At the door i mat ei wui uo given wnicn win enuue eacn person to as much candy as they can draw. The interest wiu oe vanea Dy tne saie ana auction oi fancy ar ticles, dolls, Christmas gifts, etc., and a Punch BowL Later In the evening there will be oysters and other reireaumenis serveo. rne young lames will do all m meir power to insure a pleasant evening. Ad- muttuon iu cents. tL MOORE, ..;..:"" ! t-Sresldentj t EVEN UK SALK JJi .. ; , . . . ' f'. - T i . On MOTtdAT. TWwjmhor 9(1 1 870 at mia house, on Tryon sL I will sell to the highest bidder uoiicu uiajkej, j. woguu ouu narness and 2 horses, forfeited to fh use of ; the R S, Govern- decj It ! ! ' i' -; j . M : U.'IiHAKK ST1N A-uctloneet. itxtiatx Sales; ; f ORTGAGEES' SALE : ATA . . . , ,'- " Jef power of attorney oontainea in' a certain deed of mnrtmuM h,J irxK a page 44. we- will sfeu at public auction? at tl court house door in Charlotte, at 19 ovi,v:t (2 Monday 2nd dayof Denr,1878,tKfe described Drorjertv. tvwtt-. Thot . fM)wmf land lylngta fee-dtF of CrtoSS.1 tte plat of said city as partrof iote Nol -SSl.ln square Na 54, wn street, ast by the street that refTs aTnr.rthi power steam nrt '"-uve norse. now on the premises. ..Terms m&ti!'" !vf Wnd' novl 4 soA'sundars'' f 4r a- i - -a W win u uu ' WHOLESALE AMBBTA, TRADE. Having unrivalled facilities I have Just opened the largest and best selected stock of CHINA, crockery, v v i rv r GLASSWARE . . t I AND LAMP GOODS, Vfe,kP a full lineof . ail goods usually kept 'y ' FIRST-CLASS ecu o o o o o oco f-I HHU H H H H II II n ii ii NN . N NIf N N N N N NN N NN A AA A A AAA A A 8SSS. 8ss8Jv s a TTTT OO O O O O O. O- OO RRR R R RRR R E R 7 R KEE e KB T T T T VIZ: Toilet Sets. Tea Sets, Cups and Saucers, Plates, Ewers and Basins, Ooblets, Glass Sets, Lamp Goods, and In fact everything in that line. We buy for cash and do a strict -y cash business through out, therefore we are enabled to fill orders at a very small profit Merchants and the Retail Trade generally will find It greatly to their advantage to call and ex amine our HUGE STOCK All orders from Merchants, whpt.hor smnii large, will be carefully and promptly attended to, or JOHN BROOKFIELD, Trade st, under Democrat Office, Charlotte, N. C , . . , . Wholesale and. Retail Dealer in CHINA, W. G. and C. C. WARE. ROCKINGH4M and YELLOW WARE, GLASSWARE and LAMP GOODS. nov!9 mtistv$. JR. A. W. ALEXANDER, DENTIST- OFFICE OVER L. R. WRISTON & CO'S ... . Drug Stors. With 25 years' experience I guarantee entire satisfaction. ,janll OU1SIANA STATE LOTTERY. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRIBUTED. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. This Institution was regularly incorporated by the Legislature of the State for Educational and Charitable purposes In 186$, ,wAth a capital of $1,000,000, to which it has since added a Reserve Fund of 8350.000. Its GRAND SINGLE NUM BER DRAWINGS will take place monthly. It never scales or postpones. Look at the following distribution: Grand promenade concert, during which will take " place the EXTRAORDINARY SEMI-ANNUAL DRAWING At New Orleans, Tuesday, December 10th, Under the personal supervision "and managemen of Gen, G T. Beauregard, . of Louisiana, and Gen. Jubai A. Early, 0f Virginia. - '. v. , V I , CAPITAL PRIZE. 8100,000. Notice Tickets are Ten Dollars only. 85. Fifths, 82, .Teutasy81 Halves UST OF PRIZES: 1 Capital Prize of $1 00,000.... 1 Grand Prize of sn.onn 8100,000 . 50,000 1 irana imze oi 2 Large Prizes of 4 Large Prizes t)f 20 Prizes of 50 Prizes of.... 100 Priaeaof,. s... 200 Prizes of....... ROO Prizes of ...... . 10,000 Prizes ot 20,000... . 10,000...... 20,000 20,000 5,000 20.O0O 1,000... 1 20,000 500.......... 25l00O 00 30,000 aw 40,000 100 f!l)(W 10 ic 0,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES : 100 Approximation Prizes of $200 820,000 iXX J?vvlv11"iiu.ou rnzes oi luu 10,000 100 Approximation Prizes of 75 7,500 11,279 Prizes, amounting to 8522,500 Gen. G. T. Beauregard of l a Gen. Jubal A. Early, of Va.. Commissioners. Application for rates to clubs should only be made to the Home Office in New Orleans. Write for circulars or send orders to ' " M. A. DAUPHIN, Postofflce Box 692, New Orleans, Louisiana novl2 pXiscjeXIauc0Xts. N OTICE By order tf t7iA""EYprfnt.fvo rAmmtHAa x v lini tff Sf aettgpf the association will be held at the.Graiit Hniu in nu Tuesday, VfilttEKg Tuesday" the ?rst.we?.ot the Federal Court-at 12 o'clock m ttaSslr' lmp0rtant buslness- Afuii ooIJiiu?d,?rstood tQat aU wh0 contributed as much as two dollars, are members of the association All persons who are interested In keeping up the association are respectfully Invited to attend. nov24 dlw w2w J' a fSfnt a55SWSy py 2w THING'S MOUNTAIN HOTEL. ' t l0? Pleasure In announcing to the public that I have taken charge of the www. KING'S MOUNTAIN HOTEL, adonathTLmI management the house will be QLD OR NEW BLINDS FITTED WITH DEARBORN'S BLIND AWNING FIXTURES. Can be used both ways, Either as an Awning or Blinds, making the best ;and cheapest awning knewnv-. , . ; Ask your hardware dealer for them, or send for explanatory circulars to the rjianufacfurers.' '!; BOSTON BLOWER COMPANY, novl9 lm jgLANK BOOKS, ' -h-!.;.,!. , . tt The best and cheapest stock everln Chaste. -ill! A utiU pHOTOGBAPHS. tecohseouericeMoh the original cost of nuUeria a7d ,n T01 mv ranWlirii a ti. srrr101 e Action from and at my n'TMPOfiTAUT, JJALES 4 FARJUOrT J-L- ' WAWLERS. (pKa& anal,,. ;and JeweUy is complete, which wJisV,clwk- : -i f"""" t AKKIOR. NO. T. BUTLER. . -. .. . ESTABLISHED, 1868. I would rPfirtAAtflllln . the public generalrWZ 5?" mt In the Stole, Largest FIKE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. Both of Gents' and Ladies' Sizes, in Kev ,, winding. ( in I Ladles' Opera. Levlathlan and Guard ciuiins. Necklaces. Lockets, Charmr, Bracelets, Setts, Breast Plus, Ear Rings. , . Sleeve Buttons Studs. Gents' Gold and Plated Vest Chains.10"'"' V'V'U 1 s- Large Stone and Plain is karet Gold R,IBS , variety. '" Silver and Plated Ware Gold Silver and Steel Spectacles. lye Glasses, &c, &c, Ac, rese" teddS SW by me ted as rep- ENGRAVING, In promptly executed. all its I'lr.iidies, neatly ami var- quality T ten 001118 each- tf!t The highest price paid for Old Gold and Silver Be sure to call on J. T. BUTLER as thl Jp unPrinUPIed "ead Ducks" that play ff"at JNO. T. EI TLIR, One Door frt-m Eiias & Col.ui's. SPECIAL NOTICE. AllJobsleft with me tefoie Jui.iaiv i.t SVor!' fr "RerHl,S" A If .ct sePt2l JNO. T ri;ti id p LASNE, From Pails, France, WATCH and CLOCK MAKER, G1LLFR in , - U, VER PLATER, Tni.41 SttloiteFtotPresbvterijin Chun n Nat Gray Store." l't tf f i : ': t ; Every kind of repatrs'made at once at half mi. P and warranted one year. Every kind of JewViT v Bronze Gilding, Coloring. Silver P aling uni ui vanlzing made at short notice and equally "s i i.WorkHdone for the t1 at low PYicesg reteSnew? Wan d' WUh Premlun B-d septl5 ,, . Qcvo tlvcvtiscmciMs. A GE,N,TS WANTED-For the be"st and fastest Jr. selling Pictorial Rook sinrt rii,i. ijL,i''sl?sl duced 33 per cent o.j .t .r xinfs re National Publishing Co., 4W. Philadelphia, Pa. J OUSEKEEPERS. A Postal Card sent us with your address will in sure free in return, our nitrated Circular of n e House-furnishing Specialties. Palmer 4 Skilton Manufacturers, 28Pearl Street, New York 4 GENTS, READ THIS. .,. We wttl ravAeent.ii a Kalhr and mpm. or allow a llrge eonunTs&h to e we say. SAER ERMAN & CO., MarshaD, Michigan. 4w. T EAS! AHEAD ALL THE TIME. New tprms fnw 2' flLPcharges paid. P n fi .) o.1 MitKlt TEA (JO., " , mu. ox a. oo vesey &l, xsew York. 4w. "VTEW RICH BLOOD! . s. . . ajr"ao rvmiATiTE fills make New Rich SOUND HEALTH, : Sent by ma for 8 let- S. JOHNSON A CO., Bangor. Me. If such a thing ter stamps. I GENTS WANTED For Dr. March's New Book ! ! F R 'M' A H K t'O D A W N In this new volume the Popular Author of "Vipht ttBle Portrays with viyld and thriU& !HfBdel0,0eBce tneeventsof sacred trattilmd mwiJ5S?,ft,moily to tne beautyrpatho7a..d lJS&Lf 8t0rs f the Bible. Agents will s?enhJ,SIarkl,n Blowing1 style, reautlfulengravirigs, and richllndlngs, the vl nJe market- Terms Liberal. Circulars Free. Address J. C. McCURDY 4 CO., Philadelphia. Pa. ' V ! 'if - . JENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER. A WONDERFUL; REMEDY. There is ftatoenni1 .ther ex,ernal remedies lncludtal Tim2iS-aild F-caUed electrical appliances binSlSlt,f!Iialctea, whkS Sv'SSS 555?' ?? extraordS- ary pain reUeving. strenhw iny Pbyswan toiSur own toSu win mfim the above" statement Fot Lame BaL te&fc male weaknss,8tSbborand Nlfe diseased Kidneys. Whod TTNDERTAKING : ;frfn ) .ii,! ,, J . ... SS TO61 teparedto'ia an 0Kie,s for every class of Undertaking. Having on hand i, full assortment of COFFINS, CASKETS AND BURIAL CASES. Both Wood and Metal 1c. PRICES AS LOW AS ANT. HeftrseaiifittaisheATif desired. Furniture of every DescrtpHou Repaired at shor notice. W. M. WILHELM, June 20. 'WWl R e Rogers. Trade Street, NWmXTARLE,, If you want first-class Carriages, Phaetons, Bug Kws or Saddle Horses, go to the New Livery mllTJT1' Carrlage a Baesas Wagon to StTit RteM18 W departmg tramfl' 80 to the New taTJT Urhor8e8 Wel1 fedand weU groomed go to the New Livery Stable. Careful drivers, promptness and reasonable pitas are our motto. maris R. CHAMBERS CO. muiiw. n0RNAND Postofflce Addresa. ChnTinHo m, um. tttoSStoiwtoMn win tad their inteTSttVi" V5 ."Ju.pnq. uip fXiKiirnna ir. j. fccneiaing. Reduced Rates. " 5??I will give my no?24tf ; VJ &r w ,,t-rine "fiirt ' vt'on bushel to a feli irATt'Y..Prs from one sept22 jjni. n 1 j-.-c ROBERT D. GRAHAM. Superintendent
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