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i - . . I n r r . h " : ' - - - - , : 1 : - .. . ' - . ' T : n 1 : I ..J i i . Li ' "i t i -. WASIUKGTON. . ' WAsmsGTOx, ' Dec 151 Befenue $230,000. .' .r., - Senate.: Sumber presented a pe tition from the recent colored la h rcrs convention, praying a diris ion of the public lantU infthe South ainong thein, and opposing the mo tion lo adjourn from the 20th instant to the 5th of January, saying we had Georgia Virginia and .the I rench cal.le pressing for ceivsiderotion.- J'onvroy And Cuba. X..un:c Least said about that the "better. ' , ownW had a personal explana tion reed .from the Ck-rk's desk. Shaking of Stokes and Sutler hi sa'id, thev were two pretty, pinks o i assailing him. That the re jection of the 15th amendment by the Legislature was an act of perfidy. Carpenter argued against tlie de parture of the Spanish g"boats. In the House, the nss bill wok continued to adjournment. Krery tUiug w retly fot the de parture of the Spanish gunboats. -AVvsmsaxos, Dec. In the House the proceedings were unun- portaiit. ' t SnwTE. The AttM-ncy General r.as asked for die eorrcRiondenw regarding Yergcr. The. Georgia bul is up. . : J . r, There are nononiiuaUons to ton- cress fronv-Virginia. , AVXSiiscToar.Defc. 1C BoTenue a., s-r,ft 000. . lonr officer -eT the oaJ surrey xvill accomuunythe surrey ig expeh- tion to the Isthmus of Datieo. Commander Morris tea been or dered to the PchsACula ravy Yard. Impeachment Ashley has beea re moved f oin the Montana Goyernor frhip. Gen. Totts of Ohio succeed him. " ". , , ' Hoar will not resign the Attorney ship until CHmfirmed. Customs for the week ending on. the 11th amount to SSl.OO A tesolution of inquiry directed to tlie! Attorney General in regard to the .Yergercase, was introduced by Sona- tor Thurwau, and Hes oter. ... A h?.rrj contest occurred over Mor . ' ..i.nnt that tho. re-alniis- lUUiliiruuun" Hon of Georgia be preceedtnl bj the adoption of the Hth and 15th amend ments. Carpenter opposed it. Ihur man maio a strong impwsew : the Senate in opposition, and Senator ba yard spoke iolently in opposition. t The Judiciary bill was postponed bv a vote f 31 to 20. - "Tho Georgia bill comes vpto-mor, row as unGnishcl business. IIovse. A bill was mtroduced to repeal the 10 per cent tax on the-circulation of State Banks.' Tire Census bill passed- ; The President "deems the informa tion called for ia regard to Spam, as unadvisable. ,m TIjo House went into Committee or tire Who e on the President's ines- ' Mungen read an argument favor ins the repudiation or tho nationa debt At the concision Brooks. La n dall, Siou-hton, Cox, Keir and W ood ward, repudiated Mungeh views. The lolloping rcoiunu . - offen-d: AWW, That any proposi tion direct or indirect to repudiate the public debt is unworthy the honor and Jrood name of the nation, and this House without distinction of party sets its seal of condemnation n such propositions; adopted yeas 123, nays 1. m - 'kewyobk . Nkw Yens, Dec. l6.The follow ing failures are announced; L- Ldger ton, dealer in Carpets. 5500,000 ; Isaac Prayer, dry goods, liabilities large ; Geo. Wright, Fl9 : ' Beck, Ski.ts; Bosworth, hite & Bel cher, millinery ; Cowles ,& Case, cot ton and yarn; LeGrain, dry goods ; Kosenhein, millinery; BAer A Monta gue, fee 1 ; Jacobs, ware, : also, How ard, Cole & Co., of Baltimore, dry .goods, Uabilities $700,000. . i v . SOUTH CAROLINA. ' Colcmbu, Decv 1G. A bill to j pay the annual interest upon the State debt passed the Legislature to-day, also a bill requiring Insurance Com panies doing business in. tho State to deposit with the State $50,000 of its bonds. ' : VIRGINIA. 1 CH VRLOTTEVILLK, DeC 16. Dr. Ohver, an Englishman of promi nence, was shot and killed this mor-nin-by G. C - Ayers of Fauquier country who charged OHver with se ducing his daughter. mm i FOREIGN. , Madrid, Dec 16. All - necessary measures havo been taken for the Proclamation of the Duke of Genoa as King, shortly after Christmas. Facts for the Ladies. In the testimony before the Com missioner of Patents, "the witnesses, well qualified from observation and experience, directed his especial at tention to the simplicity of the Whee ler & AVilson Macnine and its-consequent freedom from wear and need of repairs. 1 - The Secret of Beauty l uso of Ilagan's Magnolia Balm for the Complexion. . . ' ' ' Roughness, Redness, Blotches, Sonburn, Freckles and Tan disappear where It is ap plied, and a beautiful Complexion of .pure satin-like texture is obtained. ' The plainest features are made to glow with Heathful Bloom and Youthful Beauty. Remember Ilagan's Magnolia Balm is tho j- thiog th.it produces these c Sects, and any Lady can secure it for 73 cents at any of our stores. . T nmurT &nd Ztkm the Uair use I.von's i . -' 1 - . - . - r jvaiiiAirou. SPECIAL NOTICE'S. Merit Soon Noised Abroad. It is tat iii yean ince ALLEYS LONG BALSAM, fi"1 offi"1 for -, II good qualities vu foon nado kvowa at home, and very Mom iU tam Ira aoiied Us and naar; now it u aolJ in nearly every Drag Store in tb9 United 6tat Nouxn. Eut, Sovth and AVmt. .No similar nedi cine stands higher th the people. It u woll known on the Pacific coast, and liberal demands for it from San Francieeo, Sacra mento in California, and Portland, Oregon; eres from Australia, largo orders Ure recei ved for it. And throughout Canada, it i well and farorably known, and sold crery where. .M'"' . Head irhal Captain Fodtr icriie: rT Btawai t, March 23rd, 1 W9. Measw. PERKY VWIS SX. Sir: I msh pleased to notify yon of the bent which I hare received from Allkx's Lung Balsam, haying Leen troubled with a cough for c rcral years past, the Balsam was recommended to me. 1 im mediately procured ft, and found it ore lieve my cough more readily thaa anything I erer tried. My Wrfe has a so used it with most satisfactory re alts. Yours Very ifrwly, Capt. D. FOSTER. "Capt. Fosfaa is aahipoWnor and builder, residing at IVh t Burwel, 'Oaaada. SOLD BY ALL DEXTOOISTS ''. OIm.rittt ' CHOLERA. j . SOW TO CTKE IT. At the commencement of the diarrhoea, which: always precedes an attack of cholera, take a teaspoonful of tho Pain Killer in su gar and water . (warm, if convenient,) and men Datne rrcelv ine stomacn ana bowe s with the Pain Killor clear. Should the di- arrlxca or crum j- continue, reprs.t the dose every ten er fifteen minutes till the patient is relieved. In extreme cast, twt or more caspounfuls may be girtn ftt axkxe. The Tain Killer,1 as an mf?ral remedy, has oo equal. In casee of Cholera, !Sum nicr Complaints, Dyspepsia, Tysentery, Asthma, it cures in one night, by taking it internally, bathing with it freely. It action is like magic, wfeen xttjrnally ap plied to bad 3ores, Burns, ScalJU, and Sprains For Sick Rcadacho and Toothache, don't fai to try it. The. Pi Killer is sold by all dealers in Family Mtdiciirrs, andbj- t S:arr Char lotte, j ' MM- ' ' . j Undefined Ailments There are many ailments, trying in thcir natare, but the sytntoms of which' are not sufficiently specific to ecablo phy sicians to classify them nnder any particular head. i As a general rule thy arise fran a general debility of the whole organiaatie) bnt ther primary cas, (n at least three case out of , five, is a lack' of brik vital action in the stomch and liver.' Stimulate and tone the relaxed digestive and aecretiv organs, and bodily ease, health and vigor will follow the treatment. Among all the medicines which hare been recommended as conducive to this endy none has been administered with such uniform. nd fen tire success as IIOSTA.T TER'S STUMACU BITI'ERS. Its ingredients are selected from the vege table kingdom, originally, wiih a view to the invigoration of the physique and the constitatioti, and also for their anti-billious and slightly laxative purporties. Twenty odd years of experience has proved that these hcrl-al restoratives were wisely chosen and have been judiciously aportioncd in this celebrated preparation. Not only as a spe cific for indigestk n N and all kindred com plaints, bi t as a ou$?.M remedy or mil the minor mUmmtt, incident to humanity; it obtainod'are put at on based on unimpeachable testnneny, which fairly eclipses that of any other proprietory or officinal medicine in use. HoLiDAT Fhesksts Fon Art, ranbe be found at Parker & Co.'s 93 and 100 Sum mer St.,Boston,Mass. To enable eVfery one to provide themselves with handsome andnseful Holiday Presents, from now until the 20th of January, 1870, these gentlemen will issue large eight-paged Catalogues of all the newest and 'best novelties In such goods as Fancy Boxes, Desks, Glove Boxes, Albums in Mo rocco, Gilt and Velvet Bindings, real Moroc co Shopping Bags, Furnished Peticulos, Sil ver Plated Ware and Cutlery of all descrip tions, the latest styles of Jewelry in Gold, Cornelian, Jet, Shell, Etruscan, Carbuncle and'ILair, Dry Goods, ic , 4c, Ac, and hundreds of the latest and best published Books. They are giving Oxs 1Icibib Ticxars toryw who will become their Agent, without charging them 10 cts. each, as heretofore. Read the change in their Ad vertisement in another column, and send for Catalogue. Thb TJxivbbsai. Cbt, "What shall ! buj for-Holiday Presents' oan be answered best by PxxEB 4c Co., 8 k. 100 Summar SL, Boston, who have an immense variety of Holiday and useful articles, such as all kinds of Fancy Boxes, Writing Desks, Glove Boxes, Albums in Morocco and Gilt and Velvet bindings, real Morocco Shopping Bags, FurnMhed Reticules, Silver Plated Ware, and Cutlery of all descriptions, Jew elry imtnitatioms of tho latest style of solid gold, which cannot be distinguished from the real, 4c:,- c, and" hundred of the latest and most entertaining Books. Their stock contains., almost everything "necessary to apply tha wants and gratify the tastes of everybody, and tfiey claim that their superi or facilities for baying these goods enables them to sell at Very mach under tha regwlar prices paid for such article They want Agents evesy where, to whom they offer most liberal inducements. WV call atten tion to their advertisement in another col-utsa. jm w m m ' - a a t t . a . . - m m a j i k m m jp mm m m m rm j i mm m rr . m at m t m I m I m. I & i n t. m m K J 71 ir f TT L1 It I A 'I' I I- I! .V ; I f Ml I t - MM j ' 1 B -'lk. -H j J I imm wmm mm mmm , , List of Letters remaining at Charlotte Post Office Dec 17th. . .. A Jones, Mrs Mary Abemethy, Hiss Belf Jones, Miss L col Alexander, Julius col Jamison, Wfitt Q Adams, Rev. Alex col L Alexander, Anty col Lirfdrrer, Wendirm Austin, J S Lequcros, Mrs H D Alexander, Jlaa O "Long, Henderson B -" Lang, Mis Ona Brockman; Willis A Long, Ed Brown, J C ' Lin wood, "Ernest Bammann, Miss S A M Ujd fish, Jlrs Black, Thomas M Baker, Mrs M S Bartlcy, John Bell, t has E Berry, Miss MS Bryant k Co, Barnett, care C P J S Ward . Brown. Chas Mcllee, Solotean MuncUy, Mis Lizzio SlcX?ord,5 H McOee,TT Maxwetl. Mns M E Mc lister, Mrs U K Morribon, Miss Ellen Mosevy, Mfcss " eol Maecali, Miss it. K Morten W A Ham will, Wm Mcfm?, Mrs Sarah IVnlcn. Mils MatiWaMcLauirhlm, J T Blackwood. John Morally, Mien E J C 3rcLighlin, Rev J G Cowens, Mrs Thillis Maisa,anly i ampbell &"J oi , Cohern,' H odges Carter, Jame Clifton, Minnie Oaldwell, Mrs Capt Callide, Mis A II Chana, Finltty Caldweil W 'roaby, Jei 'Jorrenee, Jarr, WE Cosner, Ixjo , D . Davidson, Hardy Daris, DrC McAlister, L M M nth urn. O J Montgomery Colum KtKe, I'rimus P , ' Potts, Angy col Furtch, Mis Sarah I'reasiV, Mr Parfcor. l'phrafes l'tikk, Miss riama IVyrs, Ali vol ' IAthiDr, VMV 4 J PJiarr-, Wilson er lVjteE.-Wtieon lftckrson, Jaft Davi, Miss Amanift Hicbardaon, Wm O. Davis. Mrs W A liassellt T A Dixon, Martfea jb DeArmond-, II K. DeVofc,S Freeman, 3f iss MS Kox, Z M Freelaud, Joseph G ""anath, Wm If. , F ow, E A Farwell, J II Felti, JH G 3tdStei Wen- col 'leedn--, John UiU, Calvin )iea,.Mrs Alarg't Ryan; Mr the barber Rankin, Dilia Rue, Mra Eliia , RoJ, William . Ranaoraj Sallie Ann Rewforcf, James Iioed, : Madison col s Grier, Waahington Smith, E L 2 Gardener, Miss MarySlone, terry tirithn, Haywood St'hnicder ii urover, A Gi is, Miss M E Gowe, Kelly H Heckler, J R Hickaher.il Uoke, Alex -Hunter, Miss M J llaggin, J J Haston, Henry Hall, A, E Heddeu, G B Hipp, John' H.rer, CP Herron, John Houston, A J Holden & Co, Hinson, E II Hodser, Mr Hagins E II Hill, Emily Hudson, Ax Harris, Mirt tnny llumphii, vtzm Stall Albert E ; Seockrets Liandcr : Sharjo, Robt Shuniann-W -Smith, -W W A ' Simmer, James col Simpson, Robt . . Siiloman, Green -Stafford, S M j .VaVor, Shaw, J Ti Sharpe, K A' Siuips.n; M5 Belle Sjuwpk Mra J M Taylor, Nm B 2 TliOmpson, Mrs S E Thorns, Moses Titcrmiift .-imon W I W'illfewiron, MrsLJ 2 WiUon, AIIkji t j Wion, Miss Ann J Watts, Mrs harlottc Johnston. MrsBvrV Wbb,Cis Sarah Johnston, Jaincs M - Wi der, Mrs Ellen : Johns t-Mi, Mi MriaWill;i.n, Miss Alico Persons calling for any of the above letters will please state that they are advertised and also date of list. j C. r. Fhazifr, P. M. CHARLOTTE MARKET, - ; ' Dec. 18 ice?. Corrected t STf"norsn MACAVtxY & Co COTTON" Sales far the eck 50 Jbalcs at 22 i to 23 5-8 cents. Market closing quiet. Corni $1.10 to $1.15 per bushoL Corn Meal $1.15 to $1.20 per bushel. F.our $4.00 to $4.25 per sack from w i -'".! gons the market is well supplied. Wheat None rerift g, -;' Oats ?3 to 75 cents. t Teas $1.05 to $1.10. Baltimore Bacxm 21 1-2 lo'52 cents; N. C Bacon, hog round, 21 1-2 to 22 cents; Load 22 cents. . Fresh Butter 35 to 40 cento; Chickens 20 to 25 cents; Eggs 20 to 25 cents. Beeswax 35 to 37 1-2 cents per pound.' Sheetings 4-4, 16 to 16 1-2 cents; 7-8 to 14 1-2 cents per yard. Nails 5 3-4 to 6 1-4 cents per pound. 14 Molasses 75 cents to 1.25i per gallon bj retail. . '.. j . N. a Corn Whiskey $2. to $2.50 per; gall. "Bagging 27 to 30 cents. Ties 8J to 9 cents Sugar and Coffee unchanged. " . j Salt $2 30 to $2.40 per sack. John F. Alexander, - Analytical Chemist and Comidttng v Engineer, SHELBY, ii. 0. Reports upon Mines and Mineral Lands fur nished on application. Analyses and As says of Ores and Soil executed with accura cy. Plans and specifications for the erec tion of Smelting v Works, Desulphurizing Ores, Mills, Bridges, and Drainage, lov 11 3m- J 1 i . Sale o Land; BY ORDKR of Court, I wUl sell again! on TUUBDAY, 18th day January 187(, the LANDS of the lato J. Newell lioss, to wit : The John Sharpe place, containing TWO HUNDRED & TEN ACRES. The Home Place subject to Dower. Terms as heretofore advertised. W. M. smrp, dec20-tds-w Adminutrctor, GRIFFIN & HOFFMAN, ADVERTISING AGENTS, No. I.St. Paul Sti, BALTIMORE, HD. QTOYES AND TIN WAKE. WILEY & GASTON. W'noi.KSAi.E asd Retail Dialers in STOVES and TIN WARE, One door below Brem, Brown 4 Co'a. Dry GoodsStore. ROOFING AKD GUTTERING done at shortest rotice and in the beet Stylo. rEICJSS to suit. . "We are in j receipt of all the LATEST, STYLE COOKING STOYEfV and ask particular attention the Cook Stoves from $13 to $50. Parlor and Box Stoves from- 6 to f20; -We" gtilurantoo satis faction, or your money will be rttuiced. Give us a call before purchasing elsiwhcro. dec 3-3mo . t , tm r?r,T,-: trr::-;.?-1 -2 ::,nn--, 2 ' w7.f 3 Q6 ri FRENCH REMEDY HftFttB THE JUICES OF HERBS, Roots and. Derne3v-p GONStIMPTION:fiH J.nd ita lttf'.rt Ctwaint- S O if i nirril ffft5MPU mmm and drinaei tT t:ii Jft As B?rtcra THE BLOOD, i ft. . I' ll N v 1 p ghCjKJ-iXJLJ 11 T XJ U1U11UUU Currotfe and Kf gulatfa i The NER VOLTS - C.lWe l?t, Hi CrtUr ai. tr.X " Arch rhlia4'pUi, t HV Kianklin -t., BJiimon-," j A-:-,h lnna-. 'nV ., y ehinV-h,f : King alL A 'x il ri, Vv; niFEitfAk rottlK t.0?H Six Itottleo, Ia:(W. SM iy aw urag- gifttA, and jteht td amy eAfr,1ftre. c-ijt of price. Copyright sec drel a FOB al- THBO.iT AND LUXO COSlPJuAINTS, ' FSECMOSiA, PLrit'EISY, A8TU.MA, DIFTHE-' KIA, BBOXCHITI' C: T vSKH, SUDDEN GOLDS AXDLXFIVM-VTION DF TilE LUSa-S. Da!y reports arc mittEe of frlicf afllid .d by' this i;emarkablc-ru1''y? . KOPELEsfccsSsUMPTlON, ' - WaphisgtoxD. C, August 2, 18S9 Yor seveial yeirs I had' been subject to a cough and spitting blood. ' One year ago last vritittd" I took a heavy cold, which sct- . tle-l n my lungij. I hni a bad hemorrhage. T Mticd many Couth 'Mixtures, but found no reliefs I was rem skk all summer. I went into tho country hoping it -Would bencrft mc; but whn 1 returti'od Viry conch was more violent thau ever. I had a frightfil hemorrhage whh lasted fire days ; 1 was . very low and nprv!uuy and uflored with ' shortness of breath ; I c-jughed incessantly;.' could not sleep; iad- no aj'pctife. ,: I tried everything my friends reeommeK-led, hut found n relief uiitil 1 tried DcBing's Won derful Reused V. i took this remedy-, Viafu g;o, abiiit 'seight months, and my friends and hundreds H atukintancos i) Washington, . who knew my suppose! h f less and bed ridden condition, jaro surprise to.see mc at tending to m.yo!useVjld' aflairs and- about the' city, apparently as Well a other people general ly. I haye recommimded ft to se v eral "afflicted pe i gimi a d nriiyp -the- uti ) have been hvtit tlted by its use. - Mas. : Locisa lXt-KBiE! G street. ! ASTfiMA Ab7cCRSfl?PTIQW. . Tiilnna, Faikkax Co., A., bep. 21, 1363. '1 have, been long troubled with eerere Asthma, caus:ng great nervous prostration, palpitation of heart, andshortaest of breath with pain in my h?ft side and breast. I got no relief until ! tiook DeBing's ConBumptive. Bemedy. I am 'now taking the third bot-. tie, and am greatly improved. I ieel stout, and ini quite freejft'om those pains, nervous-, ness arid shortness of breath. I have a married daughter who has been afflicted with ix'culiar female complaints, with a tendencv to consumptive docrne. Sho is now quite well, after taking only four bottles of this w-inderful remedy. TkESLKY W. JIORELAND. : REST0RATlW0F.V01Cr.c o AVashixotox, D. C, tsept 2i, I860. I have been j suffering for nearly two years with an affection of the throat and lungs. caus d" by ! exposure and colds My voice was , completely gone; I could cot speak above a whisper. Myoneral health was very much impaired.. 1 applied to. Cel ebrated phystciaiis in New York and ebso where wit littlcf or no relief. A lady ad vised me to try DeBtng's Wonderful lleme dv. Viafua. I have ued four bottles, and am happy to say 1 can now speak si as to! be heard at a distant e, and n.y health is; greatly improved. I earnestly recommend this VALUABLE JUliiUUlr. to tne umic--ted. ' I It. T. 6uh.lixoi.aw, ! Late Captain 70th Xe York Highlanders, and V. H. C. 11 oiled SUtes Army. INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION. Washixoton. D. C Sept. 21," 1S69. ,1 had a severe jcough, resulting from a ne glected cold- I fried various pectoral romc dies without benefit 1 had night sweatF, and was somewhat alarmed. A lady ' friend induced me to tr a bottle of DeBing's Via fugfe. j In a few jdays I was entirely cured. ; I have had no return of the sickness since. ! Wm. W. DtiTkixi:, Assia't Qity Surveyor I have personal knowledge of the cure ef fected in tho above case, ' A. J. ScHAruiBT, M. D., and rharmacen' tist,Corer North Capitol and II streets. PHYSlCALandNERYOUS PROSTRATION Baltimore, Mr, Oct. 29, ) 869. My wife has suffered some time with gon eral debility, causing physical aid nervous prostration of her system, and producing a . series of Female . Complaints, teruiinating in Spinal Affection. "v. Xwo battles of De Bing's ;Iiemody has restore I her to usul good health- Her health is better than for the past two years. ' ';- Joux A. Segab, 193 North Gay St. . INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION i Baltimore, Mb , Nov. 3d, 1869i I have been several years troub!el with a severe cough, caused by neglected eohls; which becante worse fioat frtih cold or ex posure, and four bottles of DeBing's Reme dy has quite relieved me of cough and ner- vous pro8trat;n. ' ; . . i. Cuaklis L. BBVCUtz, 3u N. Gilmoro sL ' INFLAMATION OF THE LUNGS. ) Boa.DKTOwif,N. J., Nov. 7th, 1869, I contracted a1 co'd. whkm scttli ig on my lungs, caused inflamstion 5 and severe pams across my brerst and ih'vuldirs, alarming my family and fncnas.-. una weeaa uj ui 'n'Wonderful Kerocdy relieved me of cough ar d st irped the pains in my breast. and shouldera. JL am weu hi uaoMiu. i CoHsttrcs Lest. A CASE OF GRAVEL AND DROPSY. Washington5, D. C, January 13, 1869. I was badly afflicted with Kidney and Gravel complaints! attended with Dropsical Affet'ea, and a few weeks' use of DeBing's Wonderful Kcniddy has cured nie. . Rakdall Fish 498 Marylahd Avanne. Tor Sale by all Druggists; r i iir a : NOW IS THE TIME i As m ixt fcw itrs, concentrate oitel TWO STOBES' INTO :ONE te,oSrto-dftV, oflWour LAEGE AKVABIED STOCK at a - i-u'o i J'iWI CUK QRMEp 1.0W PRICES. : I , ' Wq offer tfx various. Linds; ; t Alpaca; Poplins, Hoods; r Br Hosiery 5- A UAIiOE- -5 H. & Emanuel, . ftl)LT DOOR TO BREW, BRQ&N & CO'S HARDWARE STORE. VENI; -VIDI; VICI. ; Whsit fo-crjWfy 'Sftys Httsi VviSo THE 'GOKUEIIOR OK ALL HXUFF3. G. W. G. CUi G QG & iGwqA ji;;ir;i& G W. G. L L LL'L. & AX ', CELEhRAED '" CELEIJRATED CELEBRATED A.- ,s coicji SCOT 0 II score n S N -U'F F SN UFF:. SNUFF lias rikn Tally terc4 nnt pronounced hy a am ai'cur UipierH to bo ilie bc-m tSm rr now in ii.t-. Im mijM-nor iMlw and j.urcntB trom il l Clo and injurRu iiivn-diuiiis, Ci-uimonly uwj in. i'rey ,r.itii)ii of oilier biiuU, Uaf gaiuutl H a wide wolid ruiiuttioii. '. " ' Lo not tall to tr- it for jou will like it. -AiK for ii and tnke.no otiicr ayd that, our native i onverj pacikaye. T i- ' 'om sli." iT - ' ' " t MenhonMC Miicaulay 4. Co, ' - J! A. fclliotiA Co i ! A ilifker, ' .' :' : i m. -; - W. II. HiclmHa Co., Dr. J N. Hurt's ' ' . , L arnoii dt tii ier, , " i " , I HcurU;tt. Kiizit!r it Cow. " . . ; . - B. 'Urosu i;o., - Dr. J. H. tlc.Vden, , W. . Holum, . " K. M. fiilicr yat, W. -I Black, - . ' ; ' K. Holt & Ce., -"j-. . Mx:Murray. Davi & Gov NVi'ikowr-ky i KinttlS J ' -i A. 11 Kixt dt P.ro. . i" ; . Roland Irs Wholeale Jn.rtr Agent lor L.- J. ' Hiiesieux, :or Ricliiuoiid, Va. Wholesale Coufvctioncri Agent JCOTICR. !'bc hicli n-pBtation tf6t onr bnuff lias it ourrt PHjt Uiility of our null dot not ly in tlie tndc inaik but the super ior uu&iity of tobacco it is nntiiulactimd of. H ii, . liALL &. AX. Jnue W 4 tw A. jr-1 yar , fm'S We are i 'i , 1 ' TO THE WrKKING 'CLASS.- now prcpaxod to furnish all classes with con btajit enip'o jment at homo, the whole of the time or for the spare moments. Busines hew, liht and profitable l'ersons i of ei ther sex easily earn from 50c. to ?-5 per eva ning, and a proportional sum devotin their whole time to the business. Boys' and girls earn nearly as mach as men. That all who st-o this notice may send their addree s, and test the Business, we make this unparal leled ofl'er: To such as are not well satis fled, we will send $ I to py for the IrouLle of writ'ng." J 1'ull particulars; a valuable sain plei'. which will do to con? menetj -work on and ii copy f The PtopV? Ltrry Compan ion one of the largest and beat family news- papers published all sent fi-ee by snail j Ketider, if. yo,tl want permanent, jontabU work, address E C. ALLEX & CO., Au-: gusta, Mains. . Oct. 23-3m A Splesdjd Pkizb for the Ladies ! The finest, most pleasing, and costly en graving ever 'published in America to be presented as a premium to each . subscriber to Demouest's Monthly,, a ; Magazino of practic! Htility in the housohold,' a mirror of tfie fashions, and a literary, conservator of surpassipg intsroet and artistic excellence', acknowledged to be the Model Parlor J Mag azine of America. 5 ' i The engraving, 2S by 35 inches, is from the original painting, entitled, 'TnE Tic Nic on the 4th.of July."' " : -." - The painting took a whole yrar arid is considered the finest of the entire list of nu merous popular productions by Lilio M Sjenccr. The engraying wasjthe labor of four year?, by threo' eminent Sartists John Jlogcrs, John Halpin, and Samuel llollyer; the last hainod having been induced to come from Europe to America eip'ressly to finish it. The engravers have ably seconded the successful labors of the painter. Jiorie iut artists can fully appreciate the skill and: bor lavished on this engraving. The giner al effect is very line and impressive, andtho delicate finish to the , heads will bear hhe most minute inspection. ." The union of line and stipple is executed with unusual ability, and tneir kiUfol combinatiott has greatly contributed to the success of the engravers in this unsurpassod prdot of ."their aitistical genius. The work on the ongraving ' alone . cost seven thousand dollars, besides th cost of the cop3Tight, and fa acknowledged by com petent judges the most elaborately . finished large work of art ever engraved in America. Fine copies of thUf utagniliccnt picture, On rn5avy plate paper, worth f 10 -each, are to Ik? eriven as a Premium to each Subscriber to DEMonEsxs Monthly Magaiie; i early, subscription only Threo Dollars," and Ten Cent (which is lo be Seat wOth the sul-l scription),'tor Lbe postage on tue c-ngravmg, (which will be mailed st-cnrcly done up on a roller.) 7 U This is certainly the largest, most liberal and SDlendid premium ever ofien-d to single subscribers byny ntfblfeKer, and affords an easy and econsmiical wny Ifor any one to se enre san eleirant work otart. a I'arlor Pic ture that is only next to a piano in the way of ornamentation, and a perret ual - remind er of a day, which ought to be cherished and held in reine&ibranc by tfTery trtifl Aratri can.. v;-' 2. -.? ' -J- ' V The rrccption of this magnificent pictnfe will take every one by surprise, and wo da not venture anything in saying that JIO will not" procure another? that j combines 0o much of interest and beauty. ! Spe5citaens of the Magaaine with circiilars, crivinsr full oarticu ais. will be.sont to any given addre!-, psfrfiiEH5,; on reeeipt of 15' j cents. Address, Demokejt's Mosth xx f : 838" Uroadway,.-.' j . v - . ftJ U -r TO BUY BARGAINS ! especial! , , VLCAKS, if various l-hd Delaines? n Nubias, r - iv at ' t : STOCK :. ' Shoes, lists, Tnmksi &:c. A New .Discovery ! ! r HALO MS I A for the r-i air. CLEAR A ' WIT (VATICU ! i SEDIMENT M ' OriiN .WHE I.IvIJT ForResiorln? to GraKffalr its .' Original Co for j Phalon's vS-'iTAiitTett ut terly from alljidir coloing preparationeretoforc need. ItTis lifd, Sveet smelling, precuSitatcs no muddy or slimy maer, requires nos ji Cl aris no stain to the skin. ' Hold i t tcVhe light and it is clear and clouXjes3. It leaves no mark on the scaip ;;.yet it reproduces in gray haiWnatural color that time of sicKWaos mnv iiave bleached oiit of it. 'OTPhalcn's yitaluj is for "One sole purpose, jftat of - i reproducing;with absamte cer tainty, the naturalubr of the hair. It is rioWntended as a daily dresshfnorforremoving scurf Of sfcfndruff; nor for cu- iiwz DavSQness: nor ror-istimuia- growth of the hair. : Thc's objects may be accom-, 1 after, the color has been plish fixed ith.the"Vitalia.bv Fha- Ion s :m i cal " riai r In v 1 jrro- rator. TiiE ViTAL$?a harmless 7 and unequakd prcforation for the reproduction of ftie origi-; nal'hue of gray hair,cl.d noth- ins chL This is ac iplished in from two to ten ications, accordinitto thejdith of shade ;cquircd.-SoJDr all druggists. ; '. ., . .J- , , : i GREAT DiSTRIBUTlON By the Metropolitan; Gia CoJ . CASH GIFTS TJ3 Vdt AMOUNT CF Every Ticket!Draws a-Pri?o. 5 Cash Gifts, eaeh 10 i 0 " ' " ; - v- - f 20,000 - - - 10,000 - ' - - 6,000 - - - ' l,l0 40 4 - .- .y!-- . poo - -1 - -" ; i(M. each ?a00 to ?.r5() ! 75 to 100 " - 60 to 175 " 75. to 300 300 a " -50 Ilosewood Pianoa 75 " Melodeons 350 Sewing Machines J500 Gold AVachcs Cash l'iizcj Silver wAre, &c, valued at ,.. -:'- f ,ooo,ooo.. , v A cliance to draw any of the above Prizes for 25c Tickets dtscribing Priais aro rf'ti in envelopes and well mixed. Oh receipt of 25c. a Sevkd Tit-Rrt is drawn without chice and sent by mail to.anj' address. Tl.p prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticket-holder on payment of One liollun Prize are immediately tent to any addicts by ex press or utarn mail. ' , i V . Ji'ou. will know what your prize, is before you pay "for it. Any J't ize est h fnjrei for another uf tame value. No Blanks. Oiit jt rons can depend on fair dealing. KEFEKNOKRt We select he trl owing from many whohavt? lately Jiawn Va naMe Prizes and kindly ; pertnittrd us to I'wblis'n them r Andrew J. Burns, Chicago, 0,000; i Miss Clara S. Walker, Baltimore,- -Piunr-S09; Sames M. -Matthews, Dttruit, ?5,00t;. John T.'Andrews, Savannah, ; 3,000 ; Mitt Agnes Simmons, .Charleston, Piano $600. y,Yo publish no names without pei misisioh. 4, OriNiows or ibs Pr rs: 'Th urin is reliable, and deserve heir success." . M'etLly TribitHs, Jfift 8. "We know thtm to be a fair dealing firm." -V. 1. JUralJ, 'Jl-ij 28. "A fi iraid of rrrt drew a $500 prizd, which vas promptly received. n-jMi Uy StwfJuM 3 Send for circular. ' Liberal inducement io Agents. Satisfaction guaranteed. Every package of tnalod cnvelf'Ies ,,Cfiitajns oik cash out. SixtTutcts for f 1 ; tS lor ?2 ; 35 for 110 Ctrr fl5. Alllelters she aid be adJrcsted to .i' - , ; . ' iiAiipEut .AVirjsbx:& to., - 195 Broadway,! New York. Oct. 25-3m ' - , c . VATCH: i&M MAKEH Next door to the Democrat OTiC, CHARLOTTE,' N. C. It yonr Watch ?on1i nfrsd KfrrtirlBg, I lwu't st mad' and ip cwanu ; i ,' Just take-it into iiaH.-s1 cHiop, r ' He will fi U so it iH doi stop. 1 He wwtuiu M work all for year, ';, , '"' Wbeti it i uoi wilb prr,eT rre He "ill chirips no nmrw than wliat'a fair, rH1ea!8 with n im-auatht-ij'.aiie. mch 10 ly v N A m. - ir- 4 -T Salvafion SEWING LIMJHINE Why is it tho bcit T i ' - : . -I : Empire Sewing KJachine? IT lJLtNd OVEK SEAM'S Ai!l lllUUX. :- . EMPIRE SE WIN Or mJaCHINE . IT Witt, TAKE p ; FIFTY STITCH I '.S. TO ' tllK IKClf,' ' A? V OTHLU M ACH UN E. , Empire; Sewing: Machine.' iE.AVIEi; and THICKER GOObs I OTin:ii ;MA'Ciio;ii t' Empire Sevvirig Machine. IT - USES AXY AND ETCUY KIND Tlir.EAD. EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE, IT iWH Stciroiaeca Empire Sewing Machine. IT SETfS htfi 3IO ST DELWA TE, TTIJX SOFT fJiflCt tflTlioVLRAWlSGi Is Sewa a Bias Beaxn as well v .j as any f "ifThei rTiraonlinarv demand for Utm , Kiiixi-ior !S;-in2r Machines. cmixjli tltn Company to incrcb'so its proJi't-tlon f fcereof ' over 2 0 per cent every iweivo wnwj success unknown to any other artuflaof rniinufai-ti!to. ' r . J V-Literal discount given to Apcnts. ST Apply for Circulars and tains I tL SEVVIHG MACHINE COHPAHY isro 29i Bower y;, V . NEW YORK, - :-. -1 i . " ' . I.. : ' or: r " ' i - 1 i I . - ' ... . t . "I 'Tr li V T
The Weekly News (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 21, 1869, edition 1
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