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A" volume XXXIV. CHARLOTTE, N.: C., SATURDAY OCTOBER 10, 1835. PRICE FIYE CENTS. (till l' tiT ijl JL II I 1 IJ I I In It l.t, 1 11 I A - 111 VT lit It I IE 1 H 1 I i I 4 1 I atw:r.it.1,U frt1vcvnpv I FREDERICK A. PRINCE. 4cV tVVWV jv . , - - : "Tbdth. xxkk ths sun, sosncriMKS submits to , T . . .fl Tmrtprftta ' lipid At Worces me rntvrrnncn. tttt. t.tkk tor rttn. oiTLT tor a cnuseits .uemocrats, neiu a v uiwty hnws.". . - Upr last. Werineadav.: this trentleman " 1 - . r t. awo.Mi. 1 was nominated as the candidate ot daily edition. - . the Derrcwratic party lor governor oi nS681118- Massachusetts; - !- : Mr. trince was born in Boston, j January 18th, : 1818. He graduated .WilMlsousIiy .&;.'.'lBai?a(Bli' jr. SlnelecoTY. Bt the week in the cltr ' 20 By tnemontn.... vo Three moiitbs.. $z.w Stic months. ...... ........ 4.00 - One jear..fc... . 8.00 r ; frrZ riai.ar in irr TTa ctnrliwl Three months' . . ................. socents. law and was admitted to. the Suffolk morans............ v. bar. He was elected mayor in 1877, in ciuus oi nve ana over i.ou. ...... j by the Democrats. Tnougn aoteatea n wenation rrom oegeui in TR78 ihft w ae-ain filftp.tfid in 1879. riwrth mvaniA in advance, nui - . . , only in name but in fact. His .administration was a signal suc cess, ana ne was reflected in loau ana ROM': All Stvles. Some New Swallow-Tail ones Subscriptions ill M -i - , onlr In name bi that arft lust, out. -, Ilioi&xil iAiUJLitJiiA7 tUuii again in ljxsi. i? or several years m.r, i , ; Just prior to the war North Carc Prince has been the e the Xo get a fasMon able' and well-made Suit of Olothea. They ,. aa !q o't q w R4. oh 4 p;0 and OQ v ' v lina'a debt was about l6,ooo,ooo. . Democratic National committee, ana manufacture every garment Bold by them, thereby msuring j5uu' T ? P::.. 9 , x ' . t- : The debt had been honestly con- a regular delegate to the National Uft f,:Ri, fu Thev are in Coat-Backe, an-rails, 15raiaed, V est-n ronts, ju u-mubu. uuu, . , . . . put into a Knit equalling their's m rrice. Ic A nine line ot V - a crjlwkxiax the white Mu 7 , 4 , t Honestly and judiciously expended. The war came, and r ., i Chaos followed in its wake. j ants to Run the Wary Depart. North Carolina, like the lion that " men and, Astonish the EWorld I With nis Wisdom. . . i of lethargy from her mane, and ad- A Washington special says: KM. At $150 per fard- plaiii lelinct SUk';Velvets at $1.00 per dd hersdfto thenew state of affiSStS rartl - 504nch Dress Flannels at 75c per yard. . . - affairs. ' clothes of a workman, rang the bed )aiu . rvf.- ; AH had been changed. : ; of 4 the front door of the , White Look at our Combination Rhadames Suits. Ililtf IBS fi: ilLlMS 1 THREE RAYS', MING UL Uilli. U Thinking that the Goods can be displayed to tetter advantage and with . freater he trade, l nave aaopieu ""7"' , -" lyannnalFail opening, wmcu uu-.-v uesday, October 6th. fet Day, Tuesday, 1 be devoted to the display of Silks ; and Vel- r Six hundred thousand .slaves bad House; this afternoon. --His r rusty been set free - are!f waf m. , . j , dv lilc Clear, wcau wiw w o hruu ; These slaves represented Pe hun- Lf . de'd silk scarf which was drftd millions: of -a dollars. -.whlCOr had I HoH in rar iaailnr'a; lrnnrt around' hia 1 VkAAn awAnt, a.wav as if bv maeic. ;: seemed and wrinkled neck. When , - 7, , , i.. Trri-;4. tt r The people, individually, , had lost, e aoor oi tue vvmw - but ; - r . ' - " : ? : j 4-v,a Trooi1.Tif. ' TTa cnid pvllv and The former slaves were still in the 1 nil;fttiv ;n the exnressive vocabularv I 1 J A. . - - - State, and . . , j of the most fluent of talkers that he .i ..... ) fif.lW t:''''j,' ;,.' '.' 1- ' - -t.it -if c ' . . ' IS "FEES 3PEn.!SE3 bull vaiuaDie asa taxaoie, prouuu-; u v- rvl ; w , - , .. - -I ' . ' . I f 4.1. TTrtUnd Qhnfoo . that na rtan 1 m t -.- n, . - ......... . - . . . . v v. - ,- , ingattribute, , bTata VST, Wemvsteriou; To'-fiod .a,. superb line ot Suits at a very ; WAV n as to affect the rtsult At Chi- ; -' " . M ' , ri . . . i Excelling Ours . - ' - ' of the Legislature, and the State gov- him Mr. Cleveland .cpuld, not have ;T, -The Most Attractive Stock ernmeEt . ... , . ... been nominated,, and lrf.it- had ; not-- c. rwA SfQfQ er2!Eieiit-., , been for hia system of mathematical i Mens fcac XJ V Cl V-U.C1 CU 111 iiuc wuwvw. The radical nartv. under the pecu : .t ; A V 1 " j Jf Ow W v -w - -. liar .condition of affairs, .got control cago last year. If it had not been for moderate outlay. Boots,' Siloes .econd Day, Wednesday,- rlU show Woolen Fabrics and new novelties In ress Trimmings. r mi''" 'i: 'J Al j...i-t..Vi:l.; . V . . , , . : I . ...... - .. . xnev rmeatne ueou uiuuutam mt;u. rtrrhi"nQHnn further 1 carnea nut ne The new debt was ostensibly, crea-1 could not have been elected; .He said ted to aid new railroad enterprises, with firmness : . , , . - V " OUu ' . ' . . ,. . " ' J tU.t T nm nr. o mnofmiimn - T om , a Uf a single half , mile, of new road I Democrafc. . jf iam placed in c5m was built, ' . ; J ..r mand - of the navy, of , the United A microscope of intense magnifying States this auernoon, , oy, tomorrp . , 4 -.,,, atrernoon ai mis umu .iubib wm uuu power couia not nna to-aay. : - . . ReDubllcan ief t m the ser Th Peinocratic party; came mto J vfPA ' : In 1870.-; : " - esfgeantDifiBmofsl fekurtKe .door at ; . t M-ra j : aru patterns 'T - -'"r and Frock, plain and figured 'f ; ' in a dozen stjle " i if 6 00 V $6 MP .8.6 60 Thev said we don't owe this debt,1 in th&midst ol tms.taiK. iie tom tne fW; ftnii4lr.ntw onntritAd ' caller to write U the . President upon thus fraudulently contracted. - Rtlhiftftfe. he man walked Away , : They appointed a committee, to as VAr indiffnant. Ho said at the outer mm. I : .. . . .. . ."J -o - ..... ... I II1 certain wnat tne aeDi was. : I oat.A I1 I ! s " . v.. - I O . T. iriiinr?, illilDDn 1 RC iHLIuLUi UlilUULLLtiU, LIU., I. Howmuchof it had beenlegally ' ' ; ' contracted. , Is now being received and placed In position for , - -,fc hod-hoen fairlv show and sale at our old and well-known stand In . .. ,, ,..-: . the First National Bank bunding, jra West Tryon I -V'How much Of it Wa honeSU . street, nearly opposite me- uemrai auu nuium i jqw mucn 01. ay yuu iuu;ou w advantage of the State. ' . -rva mm.t.a wo tlisniisafid ! in the 'Call - and Examine newspapers, the .censors of public ror yourselves. Orders hf els'or Man prompt. It was disctlssedln the fqrum, SPECIALTIES In foe Legislature. . ALMA POLISH and BUTTON'S R A- j Candidates were put up and run , fi. ifor t)mce on me .issue oi ukjduimj YEN GLOSS for Ladies' Fine Shoes, y Lv - - - r All of which - - - v Finally resulted,rin the passage of a bill by the Legislature, compromise' ing in "a fair equitable manner the debt that ;was declared to do nonest, , land- .4 : - . : - The adoption of a constitutiona Of 'b jamenuiiieuu mo,., y C & State! renudiatine the ! "special tax," 25 S. CHARLES STREET, BALI Biuret, hi w third Daj') Thursday; ho mnct plPirnnt. Ifnft Of Toadies' WraDS ker before shown. Also House Furnishings, &c. py Ose Cordially Invited to Attend. Jimmzr the Time : JOCTOBEK 6fb, 7th,-. and 8ta. Eespectfully, , - f . - L. SBISIiB. c T have5 ordered out i Comnanies B and J to bring the President out, of Pegram Co. THOMA ;M.M'::ib;:;$ia 00 : We are ; sjhowing; as good an assortment of suits as any House in this country. THe SmfelrwM'ld handsome- as the best'- Custom-made Suitsv - F-TS,i&'5?- 'aHiriiiov fit. m "Titrffiftt as nnft wnrild eare t6 naving secureu , uia.aiwwju-iuxx w.xx& iuuu uxiv i au v 4v w " .. - . 4.:4.1.3 ' 4-V a r-oit.iAn fTt "it.Vlftt.l " : .j . . J. . . .. . i5 . ... . . ... . , t, , ' ground, I should have full control Of Jiave . . , - ; i this administration on accouht of my - ' f " f , . - tt : "'j lV-: I-., scnoiaswc jMiuinit-f a sw ivti mt TTrn tt scholar in tbe.vona ana tne omy UVJltlJTJU r X XK poet left, lean p - - ,:.f.-t vcoTMPWT there is upon this globe into forms of . , . poetry which -v will . daizle, instruct . onnViaTiteverv hrie:11' ' '-5' - i "As" Companies , B "and J' bad riot c made their appearance late in' the af ' bomtaod The, President through the W illi lilulMV Utf iutwio. ... . .. , - ,.j - i v .-. - , :. . 1 OF DRESS SUITS. ,o;ci ITses of Cotton Seed toil. MATKiTihis ADDeaL , s f ! . r . -v r , Trt t.KnsA who remember when cot ton seed was a ."nuisance", .about a CHARLOTTE, N. C. 'I 1 Mail orders solicited. ;. Give size and style of suit wanted.- : v ? .1 I MANUFAC TURERS PU lad Dealers In RUBBEIl BELTING, PACI-IN i - i COTTOX, WOOLEN plantation, as sawdust is about a saw-, 1 , , . 4 mill, tnere ib bulucuuiu t"uo ulous about the numerous and. valua We uses to which it is put at tha pres ent day. ; Had any one only a gener- f T u i. ( V nh'nn o TkrCknlftimftd that' the artlClO I .11 ,11 S vAv II mi v.f Vina Knon naai.. f toViik t.h iinsismti v ana unsa vory i(- i - . . ly alt funded under the pr.ms.ons of HK' I-KA hill Jinn .. . -. ' . I . - s ji. . 1 1 rt hnnnma a ttdI. I time oi me looi-eiB-uii, wowuo i El - am m Mn Maak n ihbm -mam m m -em .. . ri,nnTo that anrrnnnnwi liih tiu'uuuao i .- ; i-.--, . fa hose &c. The State aeoi is no wnger auiu- uable food tor man ana Deast, ii ar- Ul v.-j- ;-y -:r."-,- -:7:tv':: in nd saw mill supplies, cubus. - ' - - - 1 1 1 tide of merchandise consmnedtaU ; ; - - ' -A . ml...; Kf rna wirfri over the broad rUmon and shipped off m hmilTXTl n-TXTQ?,!?! Bostoi 9, SOT 1 , '..V 4 i'. JC-'illkV i' If ' '. '"vA'l . & 'xne mortgage, or wuauuuwuu of sunny ltaiy, ne wi V y . . Rubber Beltingv. bonds, on the NortK Carolina railroad regarded as a deluded SlfHbyt's Leather Belt. were fundedaii par .y lT1 'A'iM NI Vrnnn Rplinrr. 1 A nnt.hpr class at 40 Der cent. On the j t- t imbecile. ' Yet would have been Tk.'.i4- . 4-i 4 i-v .4 V A ! Hi Mt. Vernon Belting. Another class at 40 per cent, on the other producta; and regarding the oil j I u ki ' - i niioi - - ' ' niAA nrafinri that. amp flftxiensiveiv Mrs . i . j ' : ArttWr.lasflat25 ner cent, onthe nsed at the table instead: of 'olive oil; 4LUV W-. w- jt- I - 3 " Roller 'Slasher and ptlllifiittiWi ' i if. -.iwiiw uiu-uwi iiopd - m maKing - soap, iii luukiug . , Clearer Cloth. V dollar. j - - : ; - SsTinkinlrputty iri the man- ,rdr V pJL rtvA Another class at 15per cent, on the gJJ of butte!me and in.refining r. cane b varu nflr. , i iai.i. annArRedine? lard incookery. Clothing, &c , J Everybody except the holders iof used' by confectioners", by bakers, by j - 4v tt .ci umAc fho Ificrew-cuttera and many other manu-L, -T , Sr, 'nf the State waVaW: facturers; by . druggtejin so pK , ; ' nflPpr. w thft vfirv finest of Foreign and Americab : . uivjnomw-, 7 - thwr nrocesses. dv oauuittioio m i f f t V44.r o. , . - . - . - . -i - TT TT TTT table.- ...Mr-r.wiMj . their finest productions by mmers, 1 Manufacturers. M 'i4 ( Sir. As a result, the credit of the State as a non-explosive light-giver 1 i JUJ- A , i vuuu j . - - - . " il JLIXJUI w 4.. 1 1 w ; . . 7 .....: -.J. " 14. 41.. tkOf4fn i . -lnnr. 1.K4--(T1T7D1 fltin 1T1 I. . - : ' t . 11 . 4 . - 1 f .i.4V.MM 91- as a resmc, wi wcuiu uj. mo as a nuu-wF'0 "&" 6-r hPRt' vpt fihown.; and represents an me cnoiceBt uauerua uu , wasnever.better than it is to-day,., many 'other waysto the extent c.f "RnW i. Hh?1i?raa- i - . i nm nMi era i inns a vfiar.;:. iiH au tixtiuxo i laTPwr, i km m ii , ljj. jjjlxxo ; a wuwuw 7 w - w ' ' , ne. new uuur Yf ". , bf food cotton seed'oU has 95 percent pi.i. 7 PHT OTPTTT QTT get, andery fe w of them are on the nutriment,' In the -Engfch a I French ' I moat, valliable : Diseases of a (iioleranc type prevail, ; orw mere is t riSed at should be tonea, reguiawju bhu jxxjlitoou u course ol Hostetter'B BTOmacn cuiere. rviuxh gesdon and a regoiar naDii oi Doay arw uie safeguards agamsi sucn unuctuiea, uu re 18 'used at the table with cereals instead . Umioren nunuiiv v . . ..'-. - - " b? of meat, and it forms a; part of the ; plain arid iTncy Unit, Underwear ;. ;r p. -r 5 army rations there. In tne northern ; Lat g't correct Stairs' of. S.oft and Stiff Hats.::; , T, ... l5? Kfnld3 - Tulihave been- specially manufacture d for this. r . ..t . V 'n Cr?.l-' oifV- Mint, ntn -PTC llfllVft USe; 1U TOOQ. nPSe iTOUU UilVC : UCCU ' oyi.7u.y . Aic-4M.4wM.. - - - ' .. : VOJ n 'TI 0- 0 S5!3S??gyS8W An early visit of inspection ure to pnr.- VM Tin6ft ' ITiSm ;-: SdDUdl ; 0 !0 tiSSSS& SSa customers a choice;pf flection a,d wrrectflt, . ,. , -LVX1 Ulifc 111 VC Kjy MJijVJXi U V necessaryto restore ihe toe of me relaxed b(m , , , . , . V.-- - i .rs-r w ,jr ' ..... and this is one of the specific tffects of this medi- OU, proving wuo tccsuu. - , - -A -r rr- S. - - ' : 1 . :.. . ' wSdSn tie stoniacn. heartburn, buious- vieor of especial - value to consump- yrr'r ' -TTZT- A '-TTTCT'TVT A TVT VPTlnn - - . . . . -r j tm - lnwi.Tifinsea. heanaehe and Other symptoms ol 1 " a o1 tr.1 nprsnns Rnfferme Irom , V ' " ' Irs. - J- ' 41 -J J til 1 y ft L XI t - X 'Aeentsibriilkm Wool iarn anu nmu..;, uiiiiMuta awaV-. as L . t-; .rr ; -t- w -' .'f afamnymedlclrie His invaluable, since it ipromptr timG goes on Still llew Uses are found ; ' - " f " ' wJ,-p i. r T"TTTrr ly and comrleiely remedies those ailments wch J , . . . 4,.-.. , . I4X445W CtOTXHXSIIJS. , . .-.., 5T77T707j5Tl' C3 JLiiU areotmoatlnuenccHrienca. - . tor cotton seed.oii.. , ; ; ; , , ; , :;J:j vf , : , . . : , . We are . ) r -L. t V .1 t ' I 'k X ) t i- f. ' ( ' r & . v 'A t 4 i I 4 1 J . - ' ' " . ' ' C ' ' ' " ' - .'" - - ''. " ' -
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