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9 '- I ' 2 I : r riu..mwrHWshB SEXATH I .. , Monday, Dec. G, 1 SCSI.- Th StAtJ ras ca'led to orilef at 2xie President presented m xiication from Mr. !$arrrV, to vrithdraw liii rof!urt$D. " Mr. AVhiter . moved that tli resign ation be accepted. 7 Mr. Robbins made the point, that a tender of resignation by a member of the Senate, necessarily, vacates, hi3 eeat, and it is not in order for the , Senate to take any action ufon it, cithnr in the way of accepting or re . fusing tnycqptWch mipvatioj- . The President rnled that 'the point was not well taken. Mr. K. appealed from the decision of the Chair.' IT O $J Mr." Love,favored the position t a ten by the Senator from Rowan, and road the following act to sustain his posi- . . . . inn in wit: Sec. lat. The General A ser,My of jfrrth Caroling do enact. That when a vacancy oceur3 in the General Assem bly by" death, resignation or other- wise, it snail pe inrtuuyi itf of 'the county ?in whicT Hhrldto member resddfdprovided the General Assemt.lv lin!l not ne in wku'u, m notify the Governor of fucJi vacaccy, r. n.l in rase the General Assembly ? hall be in session when Pitch vacancy occurs, it thallbe the tluhf the nesi .,: , .-.Mser of ihe House in tchich such '. vacancy occurs, to notify the (iesernor of the sae, u ho shall thereupon issue a icru Afr -at said it was a matter oi and should be con- adered well befire taking action; and that Its further consideration be postponed for the present and that it he uiaae xne spe ,Arrnw t l L o'clock, wlliidl motion prevailed. S .. tKPOUTS CI'" CriMMITTlXS. Mr fcpntt. from the Coiumitteo on Tlnr-ntwiii re nor ted Mibstituio for the bill to define the duties of County - Commissioners m Jienrlerson unuiuy, in certain cases. ' PTI-LS A50 l:V;OLUII'N3. , iy Nr. Blythe : A bill to facilitate the payment of county taxes., and to " save expense to the counties. Infer red. . ' " . . ' i By Mr; Love A bill to charter the "Whiteside Mountain Turnpike Com pany. Referred. . By the same r A bill to repeal sec. S. chap. 11, of an ordinance of lStS. Referred. It adopted will stop the payment of .$7200,- per -year, to tho Code Commission. By the same ": A resolution request ing the Code Commissioners, to. report each for himself,'- what time he , has servel the State, in accordance with . fhe wording of see. , chap.'4l, of an - --rt infl Trn o f Adopted. . ; ' By the same : A resolution request-. tiai jxsscuivij . v " , . ijeen made of tho ?1U0,0 in bonds ' issued to Pruyne and Heck, for the SOOO aero purchase for tho penitentia ry, and the $-2,OU0,000 Chatham II. K. bonda declared unconstitutiohal- whether any of the coupons' of s iid bond liavq been presentcu or paiu, and whetlier they can be distinguished from the coupons of other bond, and if sot how. -Vdoptfd. ' By Mr. Lindsey: A resolution re questing the' .Treasurer to report to . the General Assembly what amount he has paid out lor extra clerieal ser vices, for what purpose said Mivica w as rendered, and tho amount of tiaio consumed bp sai l clerks in perform . ing these duties. Adapted. .y' i Bj Mr. Cuokf A resolution instruct ing the Committee oii,.Fiiianee to re: port Uio amount of expenditures made during tho fis'al year, for each branch of each department of tho State gov ernment, said report to be arranged in tabnlar form, an I stating tho name of each officer making the expenditure. The chief oiiittiiVi tWuiiioat bhall fum!sTl-trit5 mitt-VinfrrtfSp, with an estimate of the - amount -of money necessary to run their rsnec ive departments for the next lineal year, and from said report -the ' 'Com-: mittee shall "repoTt trt the Senate the amount of momy fiecessaiy t be. raised, by taxation, meet tl;e exp 1 tjenses of the-'' State government "tlie incoming year. Lies over. ., . HOUSE Or, REPRESENTATIVES. 3Uj$4aH Dtr-Wl Jw? House met pursuant to adjourn ment. . - ; Lave of absehro w. i-rantel to 3Ie?srs' Vest 'Uinnnit nrw) Whitley, MeVsrs.!Seyrno.ir "nnJ MnVono v,'er& auppiutetl 'upon Mho. Committpe to proceed, to New York to investigate the iale'of North Carolina howls. ; By Mf. Jvrew h:..A joint resolution that'tlie. 'tJeneril CsTOnffc'y a.tjduVrt on Monday Dee. loth l!St;9 .'to meet on Uonday Jau-3r.l 1S70 anl that members alio vted one halt the; regu lar rat of milliage, going an J reiurn ing. f Ues over. - AlrV Irenen inovea i , rionwiei to of Saturrlav, adopting: V re-; a raising a, Committee of ti.rc1 ceed to N"ew Yori, for tlie pur- the vo solution to proc to investigate the sale ;.aud .-naanitmlations of North CaroSna. Mr. lvmoy rJTvored j th-rnajnon Jle did not ihink tho Committee could occomvhsh.aTivthini? f and it U. .TniMm -.i.l tint Avi'TF i hi n. 1 that looked like ilelav, wotil i In Wk- i ed upon with distrust W 't1i' i-p!.i. He was last he'iiij? forced ' to" Lxdievo i! that fifimethiner was 'Votten ia Den . mark." He ehargeVl fraud np-"n no cue, but thing looked Very much "U1U 7 r Tt-Ile l III" 1 ;. r,, nnii . l.-:Vel 11J t.in hd 1 1 r t 1 1 li U'iH v. . . . ! - ! . . - ., . m j .... ,k , - i:tiii :n isi I 1.1 ii j - - - ten-tUd ara,leSir,iH, o,D,a t f '1 K U Silt VX! - eongreSa ion v nation of tb; ;. aiuu-u. xi4 I f , il L Si ,cn se oilered rrp for, huu, and .when the Oouserratlvtv for thev -tlie iie-hf1 "i;v ! . -, ; )t Zv- the recess was taken, lie was escorted vublifans)'wre resMnnvihle'diir these m "'ff tl:fr . ''".v.!;V.i! -e- to his home by-some- of the raeipbers. u 4 . ' , ' ,. .... nutted to u Tid uu-u- Jivcc. v eii . c- f T - , 7, - appropnaums. ai,l ih Trt u.. the n!;:ioI1 Laa lasted f-qt"fr, - - ; 1 tartv. tas involved 1 11 uiis . ni'e; oscl ' 1 -1 r, . , i ,, unViottk, , " VSV Hoagoio - , ' f i I .the castor bean, from wluch ihe ters. He tluugUt.tUa,t iL.Uiey tpod ; tlmching, someTtoay would be caugnr taking what did not belong to them. To uso a military term, "there was a chanL'e of front. beinr made in the L&i4-e ,Mf t he eji9mv " The 'iStandard?' r ddk-JflSv tlitfti House ft! soaiil go oiii SS-?tlaC of th? whole, with tho investigation, now this morning was for reading out members of the Republican party, for standing up to w!at it recom mended about ten -days ago. . ' Tr T 'tTien rn'Ocecled' to state some mismatiageinent that did, to his knowledge, exist in the bonds issued to t!io Wilmington. Charlotte and ilioberftmlfKJl. A) vJi Mr. Jarvis said'up to this time : he hal said l'othrti -concerning ttio alh ged.jVfiid in the:sIe of tho bonds an't"t!Mm'jriag?mp.nU4;f- the Iliads. It is a i'sict that twelve; montiis :rgo over SI -,000,01 0 of Inm 1 v.ero aU- thorizd by a?ts.ot this Geiierjil As sembly .to brdld - Rail road $:JQ0tU)0 of theso bonds went into the liaruls of tliat great and good man. Gen. J. R. StiiUU. i AVith 'th:?e .:i"0,UOO ho ha? built mom road' than "thcr parties. lre withjUi bailanca .oliHhel, U()O,o0ri. . ' Is not this ' p'riJa' facte evi dence that tt!:r parties have actea ldlv. Thest? Sl2,00:)-)0 .bonds are in the hands 'of Ri'lioad Presidents r;l livrt liv ttim. bewn carried to New York for sale. On Saturday a proposition wa3 Tinssod bv this ilor.se to send a Com mittee to New York, to ?eo what has. become of these bonds. The gentle- mfln from New Hanover (Mr. 1 rehch.J in voted for' it because he thnnht it would brino" rciuoach lip ontlu democrats. To-day he says lu has c!ianTedhis opinion. It may bo that to-iav, he finds tho reproach would be upon' the republicans m f ,...,l tl.u 1)Aniiv;vflts. therefore he wishc-i the reconsideration. .Many proportions lyave been ofl'er- el to this JiQose iuoking to an tigation. ' Objections ha-i been urged to them Mil- objections nine-a . ia teemsejves had uo found vn ) roms nt'midof insultiuir the Governor, the Supeiiate'ndont of Public ..Works ur'th presiding offr-.-er of the House. .. .Tlirt time has tjo'me wKeu the. real friends of investigation should ebrmi tirmly togelher aii'4 let (hpje who"are opposed to it marshal themselves' on .the otUer side if they- ( UoosO to take the responsibility to do so. . . Mr. Jurvis moved lay the motion to rei onsider n the table, and on this motion called" tho yea's .and nays. Mr. Durham said that in Un min utes after the House had adopted this resolution, that, certain Republi cans, commenced working to stop the proposed Committee, lie knew on Saturday night that tho Republican caucus had instructed the gentleman from New Hanover (Mr. Frendi) to, make this motion,. because -they came i Ton iTTHrTit '' V!l1 Ymlfeasantiv to their party. 'He (Mr. Durham) asked for the yeas and nays and dared Re publicans to vote for this reconsidera tion. ; -yy Mr.. JDowiuu'J- favored-, the recon sideration and ' during his remarks said tiiRt ai the gentleman from An son (Mr. Ingram" haddeclined to aftswei tlie'qiiestion," ,sv!io was the I'retideut id the XA. C, R. R. R wiwn tiiis Jilhved . mismanngeincnt o tho ond. i-Kthat diaHnntd, existed, lie (,Mr. Downing) vvoidd 'state that Col. Cowa" was- tho President-' He (Dtvninsr) -undet;stopl that Col. Cowan had fi"!d S1.00M.OOU worth of bonds -in New York and not a single mile of Road Ivad been built but was used iu paying debts not due. . Mr. Foster (llepublicau) moved to adjourn. Lost. ' - Mr... Sinclair (Republican) said though he idilft red from Col. Cowan in noli tics 'vet he knew huu to be a n-piithmian.' A - Well ' and favorably .4. ' i. known i:i thi itAts', fW any one to boiinve h 'uiltv of fiaud in.- any thing. J I (Sinclair) would not sit .put-lly by and hi fir Col. Cowan's in tt griiy iniitiunted against or assailed. ,1b thought tiit remarks of Messrs. Ingram aiid Downing' uncalled for mi l mmisr in the extreme to Col. Cowan. In regard -Jo. , thia matter of investigfi1u)n. lie was. . grieved to see eprtnin Rmiblican -cowering like wh'i'ped spaniels! before the -lash of l.in. - AVhv did not til l'er.til'llcan YiHrh'ceJrsVthis fehirk-" Vfing and cbiue .iorward' boi.uy. ana "i ,1, .- . , ., , ieaTiptjsly i 1U lliis m;ixer iustean vi vainly endeavoring to grasp, at the coat-tail of i 'e nice rat ? . ?afh lUpnbIiotii,- are afraid o go belou.l.hls'ftvitv' vas gludMiat tiie gentleman iVom Cieaveland, (Mr. Durham,) had d'ned the Republicans in -i Iff mafior, be (SinHair) hoped the iartv would now comd io'.-aiely up ;ti 1 tlie ma i k. - , . ' . , ' Messrs.; Ingram and Downing dis i laimel itny intention of either charg ing or insinuating that Cvh1 Ojwu had bee uuilty of fraud. Tho niJe-tion rf aired,. .upn flio f motion tt tv .-outdoor, when . On nition of Mr.. Seymour, lo public) H.-ure Ipuraed- ly ft f rote ot yeas o,, nay 3 - - H 7 llficlf ill Hoioken, at a wro,.uour f Monday .-veniu- whea-3xr. aij'i.Ajt-. Koch, eacli one boventy yeai-s cu age, vcent "to the foot of iourtli street; ti An Alabama ;uitor( jri; lS a ern-rerykept by a woman, 6ys: ''IleT toniatoerea-i red as her own eheelss, her lii-iio aKbiue aa ner own eyes, -. . t , 1 r - f And her peppera hot as her own temper. r Hia-ji!i3iLAffcilrfatb Shoots nia Son. AV-tof I Cardington, Ohio, shot his j son Thomas lcCnxOy .last";. day, and JSlled Weil almost instantly!' The Columbus statesman says : Tt Keemrt that the son who was killed was borji of the Major's first ' wife and that lie now is marnea to a third wife of mpst reputable charac ter. Suspicions were aroused as to his fidelity to - big . wife. The son, sympathizing with his wronged ster- nmiiicr " i hm iTTfl fbA TVTfiinr's "dis- pleasnre. The matter culminated in quarrel on .Thursday, which ( resul tfl ill' L (u rhi kt ihe ' breakfast ikhle after the old gentleman had asked a blessin";. '.' During the day lie tmeat eiied to kill.4 .llis ton. Deeming it Unsafo to live any . longer with - the family, T houias lett iionie- witn tne iatntion of l-emoviugto Fort Wayne. Desiring to get some clothes which were left iii his father's clothin.gr store, ho fearing to enter, requested finme of the neidibors to cct them for him, alleging tliat his father had declared murderous intentions. No . - c . ? one seeming desirous of getting into trouble, he went to the store in per son. The old man ordered him out He remained firmly on the door step or sill, whereupon his father took "a Smith siiid Wesson's revolver from a drRweiv" jidvanced to the' door and inimcdiatelv tired; The ball entered about six inches below the chili, cut the wind-piTve, and severed one' of the arteries leading to . tiie nearti causing chitli in tan minutes. Great excitement prevailed, and there, was nrmsiilprahbf daiK'er of lvnchfuy; the v o . - hoary healed murderer on the spot. The New -York Pott, a Republican i.rT,m of rivat Dower ' savs : "A statesmanlike : adi nst ment of ' our tariff and tax laws would relieve the people of .half the burdens they now endure, and vet aetnallv increase the revenues. It would relieve , tuem o nearly two-thirds in an'iount and o ninerteen-twentietlis in lnimber, of al V.rfi1ni nw lv'ef1. nnd fctill" IjTO ktucc revenue enough to diminish the deb4 ha.ndsouv:dy tho first year. It would give a new iiapulso. to. " thi in dustry and trade of-the country, siich as woukrnot only rajndly develop its idielresoai s:. and add to.the geuer abstandarri t.f comfort' in life, .but would impiu-i' a new elasficily" to' the revenues, rtin w-s-elves,.-so . that, .'wth etu?h sucldiA-Veftr, large reduc tions of taxation 'would bo aceompa iiied bv a nipic pavtneiit of ihe pub lic debf. ' It -ould, itV - short, solve every importa.t fiuancial problem now before the Government, and i ! il 1 i' i,. iitiilf leave me cuuutr .nu uimcji.", what nature and. a great, peoples are trying under ditlieulties-to ina.te "it, the: first in Glaistendom in x wealth awiproerity." ! Mr. 'Greeley's' Make Up The New York 'Sun describes Mr. Gree- f.v.a Vr.,:iT? Vt at .tlie late press 'Flit. ITai TTnroY'A flvApliT' wnrft a new dress coat of .very fine cloth, but very roomy and -witii just enough cut pit in front to entitle it to be called a swallow-tail. Ilia unwhisperables hp.d an acre of cloth wasted- upon theml but his waistcoat was au fait. rrTiWpflW-t of a.n immaculate shirt fidni and a ver : stiff old-fashioned choker were.. ruined by tlie inevita ble disarrangement of his nanow black neck-tia. No iow was visible: and one end, a small one, played hide-and-seek in his white chm whis kers ' while the other, a loner one, struggled idiotically all: overhia hosom. His boots might have been tioltMhod in his earlv manhood. . but otherwise ho fault could be found with him A. ton chin'' anecdoii was related' yome time since of a' - poor servant gnl m Ijondon, .nglana, wiio nai attended the ragged . schools, and ivreiveI spiritual as well as ' mental benefit from them, "and who one eve- in'iio-. at the close of the school, i)nt inrn tlie minister's hand, much - to hik surprise, a note ' containing a half sovereign, (ten shillings Ji.ngiisii currency.)..-Her entire wages were only eiht rounds a vear. She offered' tlii:i as i tJianksgiving trbuted;o God j for tliA blsiiy sheTikdi Jrecf ivedl fvnm thp schools. veiv moaestiv ana J beautifidly remarking that it - was not, much, "liul, sir, saia sue, "l bnro wramxdit in) with an earnest Wiivpr find with manv tears." Here is, indeed, a most rare and beautiful envelope. - Would that our offerings, ms we lav. th'eni upon God's altar, were mot e generally enclosed in such golden envelopes, '-An earnest pray- "thou fclialt be recompensed at resur- rfcctiou of the jur;t. ' ' ,i A Si;:rr' vK CU&e.: On We-liierj- Mav raormng h .iiiie-iotKia, wtii . "J".1. II drcfj-jed man atlmdcd.the "iiDtratetl meeting now in projjre?. at tlie Cal viii v Baptist Clirroli, an.l, vhan the ooii;; rogation xei? invif-tt to ge iu tKV.ir experience, Lo arose and . yiii he woukl like to say s n.el hin. He stated thai "li? i-t his ofiice in the morning with ' thu delenainfttion of coninuttinj - suicide, and left I three letters on hii dwl- expliviiiin'ff his inientknV Alfceting a lady friend on t!,fl ctvepf. he i'-ldher: of his deter- mina-tion, v.herenuou sher;. expbstnla U wlih KTirf 'aftl'aAvid-liliu to nilQXil the Calvary Baptist Church. He JL1 hz and t lie wciiit ol despair removed -f wiiq Iu bjr-hia attendance. oil is ittade,.wU,wjuj; ;aa, inipor tant industry in Vctrf Oouhty, 'Call fornin. One prominent -ucan.-r ie enx ed at Ids warehouse 1,000 bushels in one day," pay ing ?S.'l 8 per ;busleL It yields wove 'bushels to the acre than the best wheat , 1 WE WILL HOT -a GO E if. & BJ TO DRY GOODS, 1I0TI0K3, CLOTHING, BD0T8 AMD SHOES, f Wa have Dre6 Good." Shawlsl Cloak., Knit Flannels, Jeans, batinets, Uassemeres. . v . . ' , - . Tba Laxgeat Stock of Clothing in th City from the cheapest to the beet. - An assortment of Boots and Shoes that cannot he eurpaaseJ, u ,1., tft .v j nmnr new customeM besides keeping our host of old ones, to do this e will sell at theioweat prices ana . . ... ..... ... ' . i No trouble to show goods as we now.have - . j j ' - -.'.' ' ''''-" j , , - ' THE LE.aEST AD '.PRETTIEST STORE-BOOM' IN THE CITY. l:C: H. Sl B. Emanuel, NEXTDOOR TO BREM, S. B. ME -'; 3 V'' 'J ' - ' BOOTS, ' K Tlijsoi, ITtiJLloToOi JE3pltxiU &- . ! t TRYOM STREET, SIGN Of THE BRASSiBOOT, ' .; :i 6 HA R L O T ? : N . . C . " ' ! I Incites specil attLltion tolhia large andvavied assortment of Gentlemen, Ladi irisses and .Children a : ' r ' : : , I y , - . , j . j ' ..- ' ': .1; ;, . ........ .. ; - ' j Bootees, Balmorals and Gaitcrs, ' Myliu'creHsU facilitLs, and lorg experience in tnsinees, make me conriatnt' tliat my prices and ine quality at Ay Gooes, viU compare favorably with, these of any -other Uuee in the city. U aball he pissed to oflRwf miy.tock toyour inepection at any. time you may - : t 5 . tavoi'tino with a call.- ' Ir iiriii. vit. .i'fnJ f.iv nnst faVors 1 . 1 The National To ;w?holes!e cash hjuy era, great inducements. 6ct 7 :" - 3m ,x veni, yiBi,: vici. i W.Lat Everybody Savs Must Be So.,. THK OOSQUEROR OK ALL SXUFFd. i 1 -ir in G . W. G. A A A A A & AX'S (i. W. G. I I I l I & G. W. G.L L L h L fe AX'S AX'S CELEBRATED CliLErJllATkD CELEBRATED SCOT OIL !SNUFF s cor CIjSN UFF SCO T Q.H S X Fl' F Hs been fully tested and pronounced bj nil am ateur dippers to'bu tli' beet Ssvtt now in -use. l uuperior taate ami purwfl(roia a.l diuga atid injuriuua lnw red lent , eomauiuly ued u ih; prep tuaiici or other noun, hui gibied it, u wide world rei.uu.tHin. . j ' . ' ' y - fio not lull to try U for yon will lifce it. Abk lor it and take uo otiier auU ko that ur aUi iaoneverypttdtoje. : J : : , . For Ai.BBt .. ' ; ' ' v j Sttiobome. Macaulaj 4c Oo, " , . Duls HllterJ . - , , 1 M. Ktgler, I - ; t I -.W. Kicbardfc 'Oq., -Lc. J Katta, ; i " , i.ansoii A tirtttrj ' " i ecailttt, ytazifcj' dt Co.. - s. Orosc & Co.j ' . , " J IV. J.H.McAdtrn, -! " :' W. S. Holtm,j i R. il. MiUr&Co , , W. J- Biack i ; E M. Holt 0a.. :' McHarray, llafis & Co., 1 WHtkowoky dciRinteis, " , ' t" . Kalaiii Bros., 'Wholesale Orncera agent ior Nortolk. V - . ! J... i J. KoeMouK, ,Vuoleii!e. Coufectiontr, .geut for Kiohmoud, Va." i! ' . ' Noiicb. 'lb IjIkIi rt-putution tbfct our isnurf hits nttamt-4 I1119 liulUced ct-i -tijn Tnnnutetuier to iuii7 ...... ...... u .tec' w t i. tr T 1. LmVi..i..i. nnulifu .f ...... tBUll d uot lay iu LbetKadje matk but the super ior quality ft tobacco ii Is .'mauulaotUTrd of. :,J ; f - '" -; j tt. VV . ttAlL fe AX.! Juue IS d tw 4. w-1 yar - Tfi THt! rt liTIlXU CLASS. We are bow prepared to forniah all tlasses with con slant tmp'oymont at hbma, tne whole of the times "or ior;the spare rfloments. Businea newlightni protitfbi.. Persona jf ei ther sex easily earn froii 50o. xo $5 pfcr eya ningTul a proportional sum, by devoting, thtir hol time, to -th liisitiess. j Roys and girls earn neaiiy as n.ucii fis men. That all who sec-: this notice miy send thtir address, and test the business, Vve make this ifciparal leied oflwr : To such s are not well satis fied, we wiU send l t(j) pay for the trouble of y.-iiy'rig.' ' Full particulars, ). a valuable Biiniplejhic" will doito;, comrouce work on aim: a vpj , ,vf'vj J-" . " ' , w-on of the largest arid best family news- (llotidi-,ir5'ou want ! jernTneBt, prditable work, jifldi ess li C. ALLEX & CO., Ai- olSTJU Mais e. I Luti. K. P." WAKIXO. H. p. OHBOKXE. ! ViARiHG & OSBORilE. 4 H r,V.J.lt Tol- nnne sitnl i 1 . i ? :i 1 K,', " J the Banking House of Thos. R. ! .; Ta.te &. Tboi W. Dewey, 27ZT STREET, ; , I Charlotte, IT. C. rpRACE CHAINS i--J ast received. BUGLES ,LE"TaD; IlErAlL. ,t ! GATES. WAI Ti.R EREM fc CO'S. , :' v . .New Har'waTe Hlore, ' ' i ; - V , j: JUnetbii House Coiuer t,i -: -. ' ' ''f- ; . BE BIIDERSOLD, to : V M A N V, E L ' S "YOUB- Hobda, Nubiaa, Breakfast .Shawls, Linseys, . , . m . - . , r i , r ' : :v nil - ' . " aiia.i BROWN & CO'S HARDWARE STORE. AC HA M, " ; .- . ! ' '" ' ''' V '-.' i ' . ' ' ' : . - extended me, I desire your continued patronage. Bank 'Building, .'sign of the Brass Bot. Me MU Hit AY, DAVIS & CO y GROCERIES, :UARDVA11E; STAPLE sOOODS, ' . : SHOES, &C-, ' . TRAD E STB EET, ClIA RL 0 7 TE, N. C. i lexaruinatiop. Wc krp tsvety t. licle a faiully n y !ineud. Coiue in, and av will soil you your whole till, and uave yiu tl e trouble of ruuulun . around, j nv ol our firru hHB jUiit returned fiom fc"w York, mud we are now receiviriif lily- a iurue ctuct ol , etuple ana laicy - DKY GOODS, . conai-tlt.ir In' part of sheetings, drillings, ticklnt'3, b'iacbod shirtings, Iriah Unrn, Wiiiwbauu, j.rinta, idflaiura, iawim, ctuotUia, dee., Slc, A Inre stock ot . .j . ". NOTIONS, TIUMJUISGS, &C. Also a full stock of nicn's and bi-ye' Hats and Cajxt, and laJlc'rt' and SJisses' Hnta. A lull due of iiwinV aud bo and ifldies' and Misses' , ; 1 BOOTS AND SHOES, f V ':- - .' l : nod sole Leather, tiddtv9 Bridle nna Horse Cot-, HARDWARE, : 1 - ' i i ' ' KThIIs, Hoes, Axes, Shovels, Spades, Fork, ,Tr;oe Chaina, liicw-Kuivet", Hand-S?uw, Cotttin t.'aids iiojplng of all size. Also a large assortment of ! V TABLE CUTLERY V ' I'ocket-KuiTc, Phews, Scissors, Ac; Tin, Wotiden ma aoiiow ware.. ,. i . G ROCK KI ES Wafuvie attention: to' our large slock of Family ttr.jceiies : . r . ! 1M Hacks' Rio Coffee, ' ' i lOU.bbla. A83orted.t3ngra, - 100'- " afoliusAes and yiups iu uerces icis , 7a boxen Ohi-eae, ' ' ' -, . ' l kit. Mtw keral, ' ' . , 60 fi')f-bl.ls. do., "- . . bbls: xlo, , lou rJac.ks Farui'y J"lonr, v Bacon and Titrd, 20fl0 Hus. tine llama, " , 75 boxes Adtuountine CiuidleS, , ' i lo) boxetl oi1h, 100 llllXCit ariHortoii CiUidieA. , v j Cruiued t)yte , Snrdines,!odA,' Putter and'LejruSn' j j:fhckers. Tickiee, IVpter, Spice, Ginger, c., &U fr-r r . ... .1.: -.r ... ' . VVn-olesiiie nnd Ketail Ht.re, wbieh- we oJft-r on tbe inoM UU-ral te.rifts. for c -di or country Produuc Oiv us a -.dl h1ote l-u inv el8ewb-ie, as w aie 'di-teraitii-d not to be ind-ieo!l. ' , . " WeMLTKtlAV, HAVIS i CO. QO TO f ; ; BRE1, BROWN & COS . TO BUY '0Cli 0) E T Cr O O D S ! Thev are determined to close iut their STOCK Tbv the llfefef Januaiy, and are selling oJ 1 " . BREM, BltOWN & CO. III ' . X -";---c-' - We bave'grjyi-iet'of 4:i made to order and gotten up. in hanJaoniQ style. We ha-te a large assortmrit of in ftli thenew'stylet,-, . - .FUtlS and MUFFS All of which 'we'" we selling at the lowest market prjf. r - - . y AUREAL BROWX & CO. it. HOLT & CO., j C0MMIS3I0H MERCUiNTrf. MANUFACTURERS, COTTON- BU YEg )M W&I&SSW J GEO C E US . LllARLOTTEy , xV." C,l J E ray tho bigheft price for Ci.tton, W "- Coru, WhrMr B."on, Kwax, nd other iferm product, and will rl- In x litmge or them 'otH.' or Vara, sshettuii, TickJOjf, A)aMK 1'UiidsanJ . .? ' - , f . ' ' , V . . .OROCEIUES. ..I T tbe Utter we now knve lo Btora bb4 o8r - 600 ShcIlS IjTerpo! 3sU! 2,000 " TM itajt, 12,000 1'ounJ Bn'on, UK) Ik.Xt MtMJS 1iLt ia.u. l)a-tu.V i .HH. SO BJt Hwrtta crcert, . loo A Mbotltt Cndls, 6 " t?tArch, '. , 15 Oodles Of Tea. FISH.' 6 liarro. PortUnJ Henir.tt, . j 6- " - Jotch H-rrintr,' .- 200 Carrei. X k rft' IirwUi'i Wacseral." ; - COFFEE. j ' ' 75 Fav K o C'-tlVe, lo " (V'ivn JT ('oir.?o. SUGAR.' tM Brrets goftryi-1ipw hA VV'hiteir .'20 . " . 5 ' '.'.'' '', -if ') - ,-.Ki " ' i' Yellow. i : ' Hi ' " : Oiear oratit N' , " 15 " -... ' ,." '". In ' " -imiiutfcK'J. ' . " low.ltred , ' '. u , - MOLASSES. - i . . 1 - . ' '' Sew i 01k Ool.len tyriiir RtHlwnr- S.'ul'. uiitttnf Syrup,, New i Ifima, fifW Uittk.t l.us' i-jV!d( Uoluurf. ,- jj ; , . . iijT We kriip larc. tux, tit' vM-ful tiJ'4, su-hvai Hut iM-v, Xlku, Wit But.kt, Wt UaiJt- -t!, duiibr Uyx-h. JtitHiiu -Himrkiu Itoj", TO.I, Tie; fiAfce;,'i'uMlii lt'D(fcUii ' J' ; 'M. I5AGGING. Almorijs, Sj.W, Glnsroft Wpsr IntfTgH' NiitmJ, l'lckJei CJcppcrf, Cariily, Kxtalba, I'miiic, Omni- moju . ' ' y '" 0 '" '' , . -VV waufetur Flo ?r, Turn, Shetln, Ti-b-Intr, and Cbt-uks. K. if. HOLT t O I. X. Bj We are butl.iiBif a luve-Str Huum on v" 4Mft$ Suet, HBAspc-ct to ji.v UilK il wltliln -iantbs. ! Waj 1 . ft 1 . o. cccita Of iredsli r.V, A. 5. I. StSTOW," . Late or tCH Island, MO.' j; ...'' . '; - TRij?.. h. ajtT; M. I a AVHLSTON & CO., . " ' " " t '' . ' AIEKCIIANTS, Viir the a!e and Pur l.Kf iitTolaoi;4,''ott.f, Oralu f'iouri lT'..duce UUd ult niipRdiie ol klfidn, iANSi6xnor;srrBi:iLi)iN(3,' r CJUAlilOTTE, X. C. ' . - i ' '," - 1- '-'' KErJtHisMOKS :-T. W.' Pew & :;Co Maiifei-ra, 'Cbarbi'ttc, a.O. ; M. Jr tVirurn, 'as-bier, K1r.-l Xa tUiiiiil Bank, do.: W. J. Vi'ies, Editor "V..;rtrrt iiiniinTiit," do ; Huti lii'on, r.nriouwhe A. Co., tion oral Insurance A gput a, di ; Wib. H.Xsne 4 l!n. Raleigh, S. C. ; Ceo. fl. l''ti!t-r, of lViintr, Hariio.ik 4c Co, Richmond,-Va : Rc lr. Tl.b. K.ar.d, fcdltor of llaltiinore K. Ifctlindiat," liiiitfwoie, Md ; W..ith Dnnlfl, YTJlmUJ-.'ton, N. C;vlurdn Br. tber, Fbiladt-lfbia,. K H. Jiiifiuy A. Co.. auj. H. B. C'thUip Co., NVw York j oi Y. ,WUiUn k Co., ObarfrttwrB. C ; .las. VUtrr,i t,,'uud t" ley A Vrilniin, AurfUsTu, Uu; Ul-aduf iiri.tbi-rs. At HiiU'tlii i Woodi ufl' Jt i'aitvt-r, :Wbilf ,'Aia. ; LAST BUT NOT LEASff I AM XOW EKCflVINa THE LA 11 . gest ijtoc of ' ( ' . Confectioneries, Fancy Or o ceries, Toys, &c, that I hava ever had. Give rrfe a call before hoTing. . '.''"":.. ; . Ily c't se attentioa to business. I op to merit a continuation of the large patronage received heretofore. i ' . I 0. G. MAXWELL -2,000 LBS. Candv- Home Mann 'factured, in '25 uound boxes for wholesale trade, v j - .. . i -, . . (TJGAR, Cofie aud Molasses ai; grades TAtAMOXT) SILVER DRIPS. - ? U , 1 Qreen nd Black Tea- TOBACCO! Tobawo! Tobacco X. Leak's finest brands chewing; Pride o 1J in ham, smoEin fruits and .clovers, am kinjf. ., " -v I ... - .- i ' : ;i (IGARS I . Cigars ! : Cigars ! J FoxeigTi and Domestic, all grades ONU'lr'! Snuff! Snuff! -. O LoriUard, Gail & ax's G1HEESE ! CHEESE ! CHEESE 1 Elk Mountain Cheese, received regu larly every, week fr.om the FJctory. NOT BE Tom AT TVOTTJTTTT'Xr'T'a t ' ' - C-J-nirara. VioHna 'Kanioa. Flutes. Clar anets, Fifes, Accordeons ud Taniborines. . rpOTS r Tov ! Tnv ! Tuva ! .JL A large vaiiety-of Toys and Christ mas .f resents. ' I T ) AISINS,, Currants, Citrori, I Pieiorves, jli jellies, igs, canned uooos, irickies, &e , always on hand. '. 1 4- 1)IPES Original Powatanv I ' Wood and China Pioes. .Meet arbaum -Cigar Holders. . - , . j ? ; - , E EVERYTHING usually kept in a first-c-lab Confectionery. . '. - Will not be Undersold D. G. MAXWELL. T A DIES! . ' L , , : '' )j S -"t"-"'.- :'"''' ' V'e bare received tbis Jay a i. ' ; Stock of Cloaks;-: "Styles aAil Trimming entirclr new and different- fehtn an ythirii? we bare hid this eta' soil. C&l& aad see then. - i ' f llREM, RROWX1& CO., g'- - "-- -' '- - -T rEi VR FRUIT CANS I'ttmcui wi mm vinraprai aiiiu cvei onr ; -;cir' " . : -U tu U yub.'l. . -: .; 'if fi.THE.'LAPIE; .:.- I are steUil reqaeated ia call and examiu Uen. . K. U. flUL T A tIJ. Iv'.i)nrra cony. - -", . ; - iV" " . ' . - L I XE R U 0 i I E S V pft:Jl R I AGES. ? J.TKTrEH latirnr rvtiimej from ' th NotU,' v.t& a.KMlivt of CA Klti AO K' MA TK Kl & Also k Uclt ot W II ii-aioi4 tliub-'T itfi'l rTperl eiicii vrotWrrn-tt, 1 -prerarvtl tir iDiie. lFOOltS" k!i.U.'.UUlAtiKd lu Um BKd I' IkA.VNilR.' . I l-feve bow oa h;md in -of' tlie HEsT'anil F1X1T JlUtiUIJ ever ul upiii Hi rity. -.''i tc jiit.;.- Sri; iriilrd tivsarulr.e b;io: iUii t.A-in. lii pHirtnir of all tfnds lyromjjflj erent?il. Jy r.-iik wairantej. .. Al-u -t-o-i'J hanJ rtiv.'-t- sv.'id t-airii.yvi on liau-1, wliith win oli ut'tlid v-jr ! i CauIi pji. cs. l'Jii I'f 1'KH W' J WuRKb, . (ippostte City Clock. JulyH-iAtv ly . I. ' . 1 .. fi j.' .V . ' -L J . . ' . -I I . u ' PLAIiTATIOIi-BiTTERS. Jrm.i0 Tvniiilprftil vesetablo I v xua iiw-v.- j . restorative is the sliect aiiclior of the feeble and j debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid it has no equal among stomachics, as a remedy for tho ncrvoua weakness ! to which ivomen are especially subject, it is superseding every other stimulant In all climates, tropical! temperaio orv frigid, it acts' as a specillc in every species of disorder Wliich undermines tho V bodily strength and breaks; down tlie animal spirits. t Vherever It is intro; duced' it becomes a stand-, ard; article a medicinni: Tt is to-day tho 3MSA . . " ( i best and i purest- tonic, aiul. the inost popular niedicliui in the civilized worldbe sure and get the genuine. Sold by all Druggists, Gro- -cers and Country Stores. ; Ij-jlSBET -jL BRO, JtST ; RKCEIVKD," ' V. - . 10 Bar' Tick j' ColTo. n . i. i-i . " jt ST E: i :CEtVKD, ' ' , " A large M .f F;u'3 u, CmantJ, Citron Brandy IVa h-s. Fi. kit A, v', whi.h mi ottered to th Wholesale or Uetuil . Trade .n asrousvoable twrus a they can , l?'L.&;i in th's mai kt. ' , ' . " w ' A. R NtrfDET i ti;0. . ... - 21 .-.. eHEAlJ;, JUST RECEIVED, , r. , s 1,001 lbi; Choice AsdoitcJ Lardy,; m 25 lb.' V.xes, -all fr-sb aivjl". well fjatltti Jcf the Wholesale fnda. - . .. v ., ' A: It. K1SEKT. Sc HUO. , J UST RECEIVED,, . ; w A choice lot of D.uiarara and MpC0 vuda llolaeses. Also, bow Ta)?e r-ytupa.. A. 11. BRO-..' 26bbla. fYioif Rellned SuvHii, jut A K.-NISBKT At l!RO. in. JUST RECEIVED, ,20 bHs. choice Ctakors, ;fitl .from j the Eat ery." ' ArV. NISEET i,'PRO ; ' : " - 1 Oar St ovk of Toys and Notjons i, , by far, the largest in the matket. unl : Aler- , chants wanting their Christmas Ltok'.will -do we I to call and set us. . . A. K. XISEET .St IiLO. , i 12,000 Cigais, from common up to the recv leet, just rocetvea. . r A. Ki,NISEET,& EEOy Our stock of Pipe is large, and for sals by the dozen or piere. . . - j . A. R. NISBET KliO. i i , l.OQJ lbs. Shot, all sizes, fct rcaeonabl prices. i A. R. NISBET'4 lilUK; . s J .". The Retail Trade will, find nt ocr House a very choice lot of Common und SFrerich Candies, Ntit nnd -Cakes, t A. R. NISEET .& ERO. JUST RECEIVED, ' liOO dozen boxes Priae CanJy fi tha Wholesale and Retail Trade. . i , , ;. A. R. NISBET & ERO. j GENTS' '.' .-.! '' : v. .'':r :- 1 Hbsiery ami Shirty; at i II. Sc B EAIANUEL'S. i HOOP SKIR1U of all kinds, and !a ; few of tiros) chowp , CORSETS," ' j H. k B EMANUEL'S. at EiiovAL. r ; E. M. HOLT &CX).i Uaia rOHjeeti to their AV Sivfcn COLLEOJt ST W want to bW 4,H)00 baits' of i-otion ior. otr own fuvtoties. ' ' t ' 1 75.000 butiheW wheat for oir Hi? Rivar f,;Coiii, FIouV, Wheat, and (Uts wol watt: all we Can fit. '- ' -' . .'.''. .KeHJtei-, you t4i mute mojiry J'r. oajlc.. nur Ali. L. S. Wiliiiii- cut Vonr tott .n ; , ' ' Kl M HOLT i-C. I A DIES' MISSES' AND CIIIL J. .' -. DREN'S , - I v- 0 1 Ot'ir- -fef3, ! ' at A . II; x B. EaIA N UKLi j t adies inssES' and ciiiL- jj v dren's ; : "; ' i Jiecce Lined Listo -Thjcad Very-'Lvie, . , . - . at H, k B. EifANUEKS. 0DCKE T ANIi TABLE CUTLERV, i VeLite.M?ortl. . abJ Iri, wt- niPhta of " ' ' ever l.twieht to tl.W inrk.-r rT t.fcrXiVXbT I , . ' JSii W lUnlwan-S-.. .... MjumIoh liou Corndr.; V .1 ' '!: . I. ' i : f' ' i-
The Weekly News (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Dec. 14, 1869, edition 1
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