Xjooal. 1LCTetlxi """"f-rrttri iiiim 4mu ..... . ... . : - ' -v.-- ; .... ... - -- . .-J i ' ... . .. . r HORRIBLE CTDENT. INJURED. JOS. P. CAUWEXJL, Iocal Editor; : SIX V PERSONS PRQBABLE LOSS OF LIFE 1 . .-t . ' '. .". ... . .. . :., . . ". .. .. Wednesday, January I, 1873. , - -ry&- Special Notices inserted- la Jbe cents per jme.- ';js3- All parties orderhijrthe Observer li-lll titac caimI thf mmirv fur tlm i Im lap w ivtuiicu. - r. r , 1 ! 1 1 - - " ."- $S5r Contractor trill not be allowed, mirier their contracts, tn advertise anv other than their ; legitimate business. uruess oy pa3ing specially ior sucn a unless vert 1st Magistrates' Blanks. At th (inavawT, OFfiCK youscan get- Magistrates' Blanks printed in the neatest style, on best quality iHarr lage Licenses. If you wish Mar riage Licenses, beautifully execute, call at me uBSiKVJL urrius. ; ,leeds Printed.ton Bond paper can ' be i i i . L i I I ' ' M l' I I MS Correspondents must not write on' i Ne w Ad V ertisemeuts. jlie following: new advertisements "ap- Attention Good TenipUirs; '. . Boarding. . r r ' j Business CrL . ' . ,' Mansion llouso. ' 'BTotice. , (i'liild' Cojnmentator. I?oolc Agents? Wanted. Kew York Observer. Tricks and Traps of America, ' , Opium Eate?s, $S5 to $30 per day. , $1,000 Reward. : iidvertiser's Gazette -The Change. i '- i Ir- Von Meyerioffs Concert Last li gnt. Of .Ilerr L. Yon Meyerhoff 's in hsicft) biiity, there can be no di- ve-sity of opinion. The verdict qf Charlotte was not necessary to stamp nijm as one of the most extrabdinary pianists of the age ; but the verdict lis been pronounced,, and that with nil possible earnestness and unaniin itr. Nothing like his playing has, perhaps, ever been heard in Char Idtte; notliinglike it probably will ; b(! heard by the present generation, mle3s we should sometime have a , svt from Rubinstein. His earnet- i ness and loftiness of purpose and his . wonderful devotion to his art place Ilim flP flKrvYA mn.ist nf tltn ftr-i rto ? anistd. He is also a composer of no ipconsiderable rank, and his works will probably yet attract as much at tention as his performances on the jiivno. He is a master who has ?jchievetl success, and rightly holds if as secondary to the fullfillment of lis o'ri high ideals. Such men we are proud to honor. - . - I The renderings of his pupil estab Hsh Kis great value as a teacher in ?our community ; alt the Choruses. the Quartette! Solos, one of his com- , Testerday afternoon' an accident, the very contemplation of whieh s is sickening in the extreme, oceured in this city about half past two.o'clock. occasioned bv flip bursting of a boiler,' The scene -' of the ac cident was tho spoke and handle factory. situated near the Lincoln depot, and the particulars, as we have been at trouble to gather them are as follows :" -: ' : V ' The steam liad eronft Hnwn .nne ; ilia mn- chlnery had been stopped until more steam could be "'made, the eccentric slnnnrno- fairly upon a centre. : When, sufficient steam had been made in the boiler to start. the machinery again, tfie engineer turned the whole of it on. the eccentric still on a centre,he neglecting to prize it oiff until after he had turned , the steam on. T Failinz to move the engine, he then .resorted to a lever ; to move the eccentric; and was in the act of doing this when the explosion wecurrd, me water nymg out the front part of the boiler, and cempletelv emersins all those in . the vicinity. ; The following are the names of the persons scalded : Eddy. Lewis, white aged about 7 years seriously ; J.G.Lee and Lee, Ritdsill, both white seriously r Frank Thompson. coU ored seriously; Jake Myers, the enshWr slightly fand a colored man; not an em ploye of the factory, whose name is - un- Known. '.''" ' Every exertion was used by Mr. W IT Justice, who was in charsre of the Factors. for the relief of the unfortunate victims, though little hope is entertained of the hie of more than one or two of them They present a truly horrible appearance, the skin and flesh being entirely torn off portions of their bodies-; The screams and shrieks of the scalded persons are described as truly heart-rending, and' frantic efforts to escape were made by them. One of them, who had the skin and finger nails torn entirely off, ran a distance of perhaps twenty-ave yards into an adjoining room and jumped through a window glass to the ground, a fall of about ten feet. What with the fragments of brick and timber strewed around, the groans of the wounded and their ghastly appearance, the scene was absolutely indescribable. fceveral causes have been assigned, for the bursting of the boiler, among others that the Hues were weak and defective, but the theory advanced above seems to be the most generally accepted. This catastrophe will serve to point a noral, if? nothing more, It shows the utter fol ly, not to say criminality, of putting an ignorant negro, who has no Klea of the principles upon which an engine is run to manage one, and it is to be hoped the lesson of yester day will bo heeded. STATE NEWS. The Sentinel pulisb.es fiftepn mnr- nage notices in "one issue. " J..fc't . . The Sentinel SaVS I "ThfiTft iroro OO ieigus on our streets Saturday' The National Hotel, at Ralft,Vh i to be . under the TronritnrKm . All the boats between Wilmington ana l ayettevjlle are on. regular trips andjieavily laden with down freights. Vessels on tlifi fSnrmrl an A 5 T owarap tanal have he.en disnhlvl account of the severe, freezing weath- LTh, wys: "We learn that Charlie McCullers in this county, fell wh ile sk ating yes terda v'and cam e near getting killed. Concussion of bram, , Is better to-day." f,y e learn that Bayliss Henderson was tried and-convicted at Webster for the murder of Capt; Nimrod Jar fett and sentenced to be hung on the 24th day of Januarv. . So r. the Era - - -.-r;. - ;f The wild geese are'flockinsr South a sure sign, the old folks tell us, of more cold weather. It would be well if the geese could make it convenient to stay. where they are, for we have iuiu uuki enougn lor one winter. The "Comixg Man ''TIip cam incr man for twenty years hence is little Eddie Parham, of -; Granville count)', now only ten years old, a motherless boy, who got up before the congre gation at Tabb Creek church and drew tears from the eyes of. all the audience present by liis feeling re marks on the good lessons of reli gion that - his sainted mother had taught him. Who knows but this boy is one of the preachers, in em bryo, of "peace on earth and good will towards men." Hal. Eta. Financial Market. AT1S OF : BASIC KOTES, C BT BASK OF XSCKIiBBBCRC, TBT02I ST&J58T. . ,r- VttABLOIIK, V. C 3ank Cape Fear 2U xH Fayettevllle. 44 N. Carolina, . Washington! Yaneevvlllft. Cammercial Bank of Wilmington" The RaTeigh News says : On Christ mas uight, a party com posed of three gentlemen, captured the notorious horse thief of Rowan county, John Allen Ketchy near Salisbury. Ketchy was born and raised in three miles of Salisbury.. He has partial terms in the New York. Vir- ginia ana other penitentiaries. He was senteueod at Greensboro', N. C, to a term of en years, in our State prison, but broke jail. Ketcky is a shrewd busi ness rascal. During the Avar he drew the pay rolls of his regiment, when stationed near 'Riehmorid, Va., had passes from all the leailing Generals, and went wherever he pleased. He is now confiued in the jail at Salisbury. Bank of Charlotte, 25 " Lexington. - o Thomas ville, 2 Wadesboro, lo wuramgton, 15 Ureensboro' Mutual Insnranee Co.. (old.) 0 Merchants Bank of Newbern. ' r Uina.tu .nil til . . . . ' . J;Jr?Lni? Bnk Notes average about . ; lo South Carolina v t : . 1 , Georgia- - - . o,, "anfe of the State of North Carolina. " l 1 inese quotations are liable to flnc tuarlon, and cannot be relied on for any iensrtn of tim , R.mttiUL. . .n u i. otesent us made either , in Currency or Medical Blunders. From the ireriod rl ther salyeg to weapons ingtead of wounds .) iuc-u m uivu aec. me meai- nal k.. C J 1 A ; . . . vai uicasiou pas oiten unwittingly taken side with Disease in its conflicts with the human system. Even yet, in spite of the teachinsrs of centuries of PTrwrino eAma physicians sbeheve in depleting their pa tients, already seriously exhausted by sick- w, wHiM iwwenui evacuants emetics sah van ts, cautharidal plasters, or the lan cet. But, providentially, public intelli- soiive aueau of ijiese medical tossils, who ijeiong, oi ngnt, to the era of the Crusades! Tkt . M r l .ii a j-nai, puwenui auay o i .nature in its war fare with the causes nfRifl-nwis 'HKoH-ni.'j Stomach Bitters, has o"nened the eves of imp rnassra io tne paramount importance uimureasmg i ne vital strength ot the body weu menacea oy diseaser Thev under stand that when the atmospheric condi tions are adverse to honltli.. n fi pie, m damp, chill v or sevirelvpill wo-itli. er--rit is wise to reinforce the sVstem with a nl A . " . . TTijuiesujue tonic ana stimulant, and thus enable it to combat and repel the depres siUf? influence of an incl tare. If the constitutional and animal powers were always thus recruited in the presence of danger, the mortality from con sumption, bronchitis, chronic rheumatism, fcc, would be much less than it now is. The causes which produce croups, colds, qmsey, dipthcria and catarrh seldom affect a strong and active vital system ; and of all vitalizing .preparations, Hostet ter's Bitters has proved the most efficient. It is not claimed that this standard tonic is a specific for lung and throat maladies, as it is for dyspepsia, liver complaint and intermittents, but it is unhesitatingly as serted that it is the best known safeguard against all the atmospheric elements of disease. position, the Orchestral arrangements fnd the Duetts being the york, the lard work, of only thirty daysj ex eit the Duett "Slowly and Softly" yhich was put into the programme tjo give hini time to repose "a few ftiinntcsjor the most straining exe cution of Mendelssohn's world re downed Concerto in Hop Iasi 3fight It was our, pleasure last night to drop in for a moment at the hop given by some of the young gentle men of Charlotte, at the Hall of the' Inde pendent Hook and Ladder Company. Though not particularly hefty ourselfion tne "iignt fantastic," we take special pleas ure in seeing others indulge, and were gratified last night in seeing the assembled company enter into the amusement with such zest. ' Mr. J. M.. Lovejoy. Everybody will be glad to read that the vener able Lovejoy of pleasant memory, is again in Raleigh, to follow his old avocation of teaching the boys. Grandfathers, who, as boys,- learn ed their lessons under Mr. Lovejoy, will ask if hebrintr-i bn.pt- hi "fomio" and does the "old man" (birch) come i tin u mi f , . . Mr. Loveiov is one of the mntt accomplished teachers nf lov tho State lias eter had, and it is a pleas ing thing to know that he returns to Raleigh under the most favorable auspices for establishing a. malp sell oo 1 of th e h igh est grade. Th e old students of Mr. Lovejoy may make a note of this, and send alone viieir sous. Jttai. M,ra. "Can't Do Without It." This is what the stage and liorse car companies, liverv stable keepers, members of the turf, and all grooms and trainers say of the Mustan Liniment. They "can't do without it." And why ? Because it infallibly reduces niu cjtirnai sweiungs, which, under various names, impair the usefulness and value of the king of quadrupeds, and also because, for sprains, strains, galls and other injuries to which horse-flesh is liable, it is the most trustworthy preparation in die market. Yet these recommendations comprise only a portion of its claims to public confidence. During a period of mure man sixteen years, it lias been re cognized as a spet ific for many of the mot agonizing disorders which afflict the hu man family such "as rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, lumbago, ticdoloreux, sore throat, earache, toothache ; and likewise pueness application tor cuts, bruises, burns and scalds. iw? t?-2?,011 1? "liable Diuretic and ionic tor all deran cements oi thrf nrin i? - gi!i k gan,8- genuine, aa forme?. llS-i by liand Harral & Rlsely and ruiLP v, 0 i8?ow Prepnred by H. W. tneir branches is now preptred by H. W. ?f Ifythe ori?,Intor and Proprietorj and ..,,ui7Hiieu uy nits successors. Alor gan and Risley. New York T Svartntfl. Is fYnlnm ntiFifl4 t a mg and ppisononspropertiesiiscovered bj it "j. , .t rroiensoroi uotany, jJevroil t.-. , uhii 71 iccn auuuyur New YorkIlg oplate John Fatrf Chemist, PRATT'S A BTD & T. flTT 1.1. dents Ctccnr- frr.m noino no.,r n- rL. AZ"?it!il?tnd railroads conblned. Over 2fin (KUi foTniHoo . Fruit s -Astral Oil. and no accidents dir. ct- 1 OT IT) fx I rftl v HavA i te?0.1 Oil IiouRe of t; , uiuiisiiea itvu, jyew York, ii T,D- Clney Co ' Charleston,agents foi hw 1lhln yrup from the; birth of " t" " AA?ivj uu tur " ,,fBo nnaer any consideration IAIIlv o.lrn fn.l. V ail til ft l;ir!lfK Vnnut tliu4 ft t ...i. j using a deligutful and harmless toilet preparation known as G. Wl Laird's "JBloom of Youth " v Its beanMMT,r0mw.t0 are truly wonderful. Depot. 5 Gold St., Hew Advertisemeiits. A ge nts Wanted for Cobtin'a Child's Commeniator OJf THE PIBtE, forthe HOiHE CIR, -'ou.pages, 25Q Engravings. The iay .iwHiij win nave it. JSoyiing likes. H. S.iGOODSPEED !& CO jan l-4w ,37 Park Row, K. Y. DOOK AGESTS -L jng for some new book, should write " ?u ior circulars or the pest-selline books rmhHshiail ffri m.cu 10 uiicreu. aupero premium given atbav Particulars free. Address I Q UEEN CITY PUULISHIKG 00.. jan l-4w Cincinnati, Ohio. 1872. 'UBixEE 1 1 j 1873. BETTEB TBAK riCTVBKS IS THB HEW YORK OBSERVER The Great -American Family Newspaper. $3 a Year withOie JUBILEE YEAR BQOK. SIDNEY E. MORSE & CO., 37 Park Row, New York. SEND FOR A SAMPLE COPY, jan 1-4 w If you Frsr, dull, despondent, drowsy, debilitated, have frequent headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appetite, .and tongue coated, you are suffering fromAtor- pid liver, or "Bilhousness." Nothinwill cure you so speeaiiy ana permanent!! as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Mansion House-In a few davs this well known hotel will be refurnished and refitted, with everything added which can possibly conduce to the comfort of its patrons. The name of the House has been changed to the 'Central Hotel."land Mr. II. C Eccles, the present popular proprie tor, will be assisted in the management bv Major JVM. Blair, who has established an enviable reputation as the proprietor of the Yarborough nouse in RalehrlK With these two gentlemen at its head, the "Cen Itraleannot fail to take a leading stand mor.- tae hotels of the South. We pre diet for it an almost unparalelled success. 4riu.kH,..Mary Dowev P aved with exquisite rinish. - Miss MinniVPhifr r i" xicncn u ij. y on iuev- fcrhofT's beautiful Cantata'. The fluartctls v.-? excellently rendered, and praise i : r'-ie to-Miss'Eva Tlrv Miss ,Lelia-Youngr performed with but-a false note Miss Bessie Dewev Managed the Anvils well, beyond al jcnticism. Miss Maggie Morehead presided at the Organ and played the iiano equally well. The Institute Chorus rendered their music in a fin ished manner under the leadership v on Jeyernorf to whom much praise is also due for the admirable manner in which the entire concert was carried out. Changed Base-Mr, John C. Syrae, some time past local reporter on the Ral- eigji Sentinel, has accepted a position on the editorial staff of the Xcu t. C-5 ' A -Dangerous Counterfeit. For two or three weeks past a dangerous counter feit of the $5 UniM y been m circulation. The counterfeit will no bear the scrutiny of the practiced eye, but it is well enough executed to de- 7 ny persons, even among those ac customed to handling . however, is too thin to tva w.n tl ' Th. pay of th TJniied States, ine engraving cbmDarpa i-tu rh i V"16 true om the false is the pa uSuti aS; neVer beei1 succeS8 e Tret?ru P8"or.-This is the nZr?tC be Ai learly in this month, T. D. editor." Mr. Carte, is one of ort Carolina, and hi?raUroad letters in eightei rnoSth, eu aIPaI illb6lon member Cjl!Tf W f0,t Caust5c "ticles TZn lrT J"" Stat' e publi- SshrfoI,e has our Ernest i&nes ir his gucceus, We tender to our kind readers arid patrons the .usual compliments 'of t.-s 3 season, and wish them one and &1L A HAPPY NEW YEAR. The Western Rait.ro AnVWA oro elad to learn that some stpns bovo been taken by Gov. Caldwell to pre- ein, li possioie, tne sale and sacri fice of the Western North Hamlin,; Railroad. Messrs. Smith and St.ro.nc- ui ivinciu, aua a lawyer in weens boro, whose name we forest nssistd by Attorney General Shipp, went be- iwre j uugu 07icK, oi lireensDoro, and obtairVedran ordr postponing the ortic oAA.ty .iays. me saie was to nave taken place on the 31st inst,. This delay will give sufficient timo for these able lawyers to takfi rupI-i stona as may be possible to arrest the per- peiracion ot a great swindle upon the people. A railroad that post. -aa nnn Vo . 7-.r. wu was hooiu 10 oe sacrinceti for a sum not eiceedinir $3,000. t We sin- cerelv hone that Romp npMfiri nan brought, that will forestall the efforts oi airing to roo tne people of a large interest in an imnortant road Tt,,i Sentinel. A Warning. There is no case of Consumption Ifthat did not commence with a tough. There fore the slightest Cold or Cough should re ceive immediate attention. Take at once the great remedy of the age, Dr. Tutt's Ex pectorant, and thereby save years of suf fering ; perhaps life itself. TRICKS and TRAPS of AMERICA Would VOU avoid hMn("Kir U T wmdlers and Humnugs I Ulead the Star Spanirled B.innfr a hi... trated 40 column 8 page paper. Ledger size. Splendid Stories, Sketches, Tales, Poems, W it, Humor. IMzzles, Recipes, &c. nth year, $1 a year, with elegant Prang Chromo. Autumn Wvw " Troo A 11 . Try it onc. Satisfectton guaranteed. Agents wanted, outfit FREE, Specimens, c, for 6 cents, addrtgs ''BANNER " Hinsdale, N. II. ' jan 1-iw . - I. SINGLE GUNS. At $2 Wi"Jt&Q6V' $4 504 $5 00, $600. $3 OOi. UO OO, $1200 to $29 00. Double Guns. - i At eoj & 5Q, io oo, $42 orysia ea $i 00, $250t),$:O0, 4000, $a0.uP to- $75-00. Breec&-Loading Double Guts. At $, $4.T 00, , $50.00. $00 CO: $75 00 oo, $xu oo,, i-io oo to ?3ob oo; Smith, & Wesson, Polt'S, AHen's "VSTitftiT and othes kinds, at niaiuiactiucis privesi. ' . Aamamtioa & Inpkaeiitsi .wi-MLiaunig juhss at a small u vance on Cost ot Importation - METALIC AMMUNITION FOR RIF1E3; ANt PISTOLS AT. LOWEST SarT KEX TRICES. t A complete- assortment of all SpoBtioe Goods ; Prices and Description sent on, auT pucationv Goods, shipped by Express, C. Cv I POULTNEY, TRIMBLE. & CO. IwiDorters No. son. w cioi Baltimore . Richard's, Dougal's, Greene's ScottX & other celebrated mnkp nf min i.,.i and imported to order. sept l72-eod' ly A Card.'to tka Suffering rriHE Writer of this nntins will .1..r..n x,sen fi?e of cnafge to all who request it, the Receipt fos making and successfully using a verv simnl Voro,KiA r...- that will be found a positive and. speedy cure for Nervous Debility, Premature De cay, Loss of Vitality and all forms of Ner vous Affections, and the evils and disas trous consequences that follow in their train. This-remedy is pfimlv a. ti.1 vegetable, world. Its component parts are simnle as nature luM-slf i less toward nature, yet powerful in onpo- "to o.iniig onRUIlip tives, desnondent and rlplMlitutori oni v-t . ..v.v uj.vi vous sufferers, do not fail to give this rme -dy a trial. It will cost vou but littles H may save you from a Life of Misery, or a Premature Grave. T sieak. Let him who doubts come forth anri see. letters of inquiry answered t-r return mail. Those who feel disposel wift ohlieebv statinfr tlir doing bcn-ehcml suggestions may. often b made. Address Rev. EDWARD BURNETT, Tropical Nurseries, Albany, N. Y. JN. 13. Ihosp snftVr!inr -5tK inr.;A..i. Consumption. Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac.. &c-, will fmdspeedy and nermanerit relief m the above mfeonexUeiiiedy. It is at least Worth V n trinl n'a tln onct nominally nothing. -liespeetlnllv dec l8-8t . EDVVARD BURNETT. FOR RENT. THE HOUSE knon-n as the Tcrris Hoivse with 5 rooms and all necessary out houses and 4 acres of CTOnml.-Alsn Rnvrl niAtn. at the OldFaur Ground. Applr to nY J.T.BUTLER. E. CT.ATtKK, M. Sit. Ternoa, Ohio. jan 1-iw ' ji. $5 TO-S20 sin, Augusta, Ga., Dec. 31, 1870. Zr. iri. IT. Tutt : : ' "':. Dear Sir My little son, aged about three years, was attacked with pneumonia last winter, wnicn xeic mm with a violent COUKh. that lasted till within . fthnnt a month8in.ee, for the cure of which I am a. ti - luuvuieu mj your vaiuaoie Jxpectoraiir, I had tried most every kind of medicine re commended for coughs, but none did any kuou uiiui x tneo. your expectorant, one bottle Of Which removml tliA f-nnrrli oi.ftrn - ' G ly. ith many thanks for your valuable jiepiiruuon, a am, vonrs truly, JOHN M. WEIGLE. ;ents wan- wurkmar neonle.. old, make more mouey at Work for us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything else. - Particulars free. Ad dress G. STINSON & CO., jan l-4w Portland, Maine. Di. Tutt's Hair Dye makethe old look young. ' A special" telegram to the Rich- monu uvtpmcn from liillsboro. under uaie oi Wednesday, gives the follow- in that TJTiT 1 lTfiT I T ft nr-wmwrt-r n-r - r in AJS U1AL & -UUMM iSKUlAL. CHARLOTTE MARKETS. ing account of a- murdej place; : At about 9 o'clock last Wight there - i vyu Jayo (colored!, his wife i Alexander, aged about 16, t ldence near this place, whch result ea in tne death of Green . Mavn Tt seema that Mayo and his son were i town vesterdav dri . . - V -" "5i and went home, Mayo being consid- aoiy unaer tne innuence of whiskey, when acrnarrel nsnrd Kcfn-aan tlm . - 'X w -.-vnf ..Vjll tllmi. finally, Mayo taking up his gun ureaienea 10 jciij. Doth wile aud goni "ui uiiwwurua nonninneri to -i-ioo a cnair instead of the gun with which he dealt his wife cutting a- considerable gash in her "vou, ai bins ins Kfiri xrinir Tin: T.no enn and ran out. the dnnr wifV. ft o,i it is thought he struck the lock of it. j .. . ... . gun to go off. the ball entering the small of the back arid coming at the lower part of the abdomen, resulting - . ; ' ,T : o m instant aeatn; ine ooy nas been Arrested and. conhned m jail to await the? verdict '-'of iVift nnronr'a . inrv which for "want of evidence have not been able to render a verdict. It is generally thongh; the, sh ooting v was accidental." - " - . Cotton Market. EEPOKTED IKllLY .FOR TI1E OBSERVER MESSRS. STE5TH0USE MACAULAY & CO. BY Chrif.mn.a ' erAninor n Rf T.oni VOtlhfr man went, homo an AfAet.intr f'Flis h i rs it.rat.e I TVa-otvp. n i n hicV--hnrvdrinlrino' -.hie and' n.m rapidly hic-h ic in aking man of hie myself f S'hclp me. 'Gratu hiri lto ma !" ' Charlotte. Dec: 31. COTTON Sales fcoonv - j . . j "o " Ket Stead V. Closinsr less firm i nmnswin.nr.. qf decline at New York. We quote low nuaaimgs m and middlings 18. Pi oyision MarRet I CORniCTED DAILY BY GREGORY A WILLLiM- SOX. PROVISION MARKET vxtinr a no $4.25 per sack, on market, 1 New Corn 65 to 70 cents, little offering, light demand. 1 -Wheat $1.50 - little offering no i demand. . - : Oats 50 cents little demand now Peas, strictly clay. 90 cents other kino's o to o. Fresh Butter 20 to 25 cents. Mountain Rotter frn If fts 111 rantann' i demand.- - - - - - . - . Chickens 1G to 20 cents. Eggs 25 to 30 cents, with cood demand to-day. . r v. ' - . Bacon (Baltimore bulk sides.1 91 to 9 i cents. . - . ' , - . No North Carolina on 'Market. . Lard--Baltimore Flake in nnantitv - 11 to 12 cents. , -. , . Tallow 10 to 12 cents. -l - JtJecswaxzDtosicents. - - -Sweet - Potatoes,- 90 to $1 per bushel Trish Prffltn tr OO mnfu nan K..V.nf 'Apples (GoooTMonntainV 75 to 1 .25 hnViol at trtfiHf " . . No Livernool in market SmmsA in Liverpool, $2.10 to $2.15 per sack. - v , j? actory i am $1.00 to l.eo per buncb. MONEY MARKET Gold Bnvim rat 112; Selling rate, 115. - v biiwrr-Buyine- rate. 10G : Selhne ' rate. - " "" t nuiv;u will alleviate the Paroxims of this dreadful uisease win De nailed with joy hy thous ands of sufferers. The eertitinatWa whi.-h aceom -any Jonas Whitcombs Remdv. are from the most reliable sourcer , and at test to its wonderful powerful power, even s Co., Proprietors, Uoston. " FREE AnVERTfRTISm Prnm farnUxr ' to famllv frnm it.-w tr lttr ft-m cto... state, the fame of Dr. Wal ker's Vegetable v lut-gtj xmtens as nspeciuc ior ajiaerange- mentA nf thp Ktnmfirh hnwAla lfrA f i - . uv n v 10 a - a Aa continually extending. Its voluntary missionaries are Innumerable, and public euuiuism in im iavor spreads iasier man c ail o xix c - . A - A W a A Ali JL H, VC TTUrr.hr thnt. nnnn ITioir lahnr tho hoolth nft.riA str,moVi Hflnond a P"ftAn fhAm Tfft. tnrl In nrr1oi tn vo manliMilntA With A hrnfih din Ad fn thA fruo-mnt Knvix. wiub, uuuv uf twice a uayf WHO WTTaT, RTTFRTSTFt--Tt 1e nnur Q biuuc xr. iopius veniuan jipinient was pnt beni- the public ; warranting it to 1.- UWWAAAVOtAAf A-ACOrltlVUCf Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Old Sores, Pains in uv uuuu., emu uiiu viiesu hdu il iiaa . ... .. ll.J . 1 T 1 " . . . ..V i 10 Park P lace. New York. . 17nT TtVSWMfi Tnill.nuillnn sion of spirits and general debility in their various forms; also, as a preventive against Fever and Ague, and other intermittent fevers. The Ferro-Phosphorated Elixir of vyuia3 iuwo u v vytutweii. tiazra . wo., New York, and sold by all Druggists, is the best tonic, and as a tonic for patients re coving from fever or other sickness, It has no equal., . -,; : tv THTJRST01TS IVOBT PEAKI. TOOTH POWDEIL-The best article known for tue leetn ana REWARD. For any case of Blind, Bleeding, Itching or Ul cerated Piles that' flDs Biso's Pile Remedy fails to cure. It is prepared expressly to cire viivi x im, aiiu uoilliug eise. j Sold by all Druggists. Price $1. jan l-4w -j 1,10 HOW, WHEN AND iWHEHB SEE THE I. ADVERTISER'S GAZETTE, By Mail, 25 cents. Address, GEO. P. ROWELL & CO, jan l-4 w 41 Park Row, N, Y. New Games. PARLOR Ring Toss. The Tickler fun -a. ui uiu lumiiesc. um cunositv shop. Game of Natural History. Game of SeT huettp comicalities. Game of popular Characters from Dickens. Tbe Flower Game. Blind Alphabet and the monks a new game and old puzzles. Magic tr Romone f life sport. Ademuss and Divideiu wide awake game. The Social" Oracle. The game of Arithmetic -improved. Puzzle map of North America. Alphabet and objects Tablets. Holiday Arithmetic, a simple and fascinating game. What 'Is it; or how to make money. Ilenrv's PennvPnzzlo . "MV.MtU zle. Nursery Rhymes Puzzle. Our Pets PllKZlA TllO f .-.rln.l Skin PunU I 1 Raphael's Iuzzle Chromos. Alphabet Blocks Toy books and a laage number of other pretty and interesting things fur the children at Christmas. A call is solicited by, TIDDY fc BRO. dec IS Fresh Mince Meat, and Bologoa Stwge, B. N. SMITH. oct 16 . Pure White lead. T?EWIS' Pure White Lead. XJ BURWEIX . Cft nov 15 s AGE. Fine New Sage, just receive! at vieausius nuu preserving gums. om Dy an druggists. Price 25 and oO cents ner- bottle. B n: wn fvi . New York, CHSISTADOSQ'S HAIB DTE. This magnificent compound is oeyond cohtin gency.the safest and most reliable Dye In existence ; never , failing to impart to tne Hajr.uniformlty or color.nourishment and elasticity. ; Manufactory. 68 Maiden Lane. New York. - . CABBOItXG SAITS unequalled as a Healing Compound. Physicians rftcom mend It as the most wonderful remedy ever known. Price 25 cents per box. John F. Henry, Bole Proprietor, 8 Qol lee Place, New Tort;. - DISSpIiUTIOH. mffl5 Co-Tartnershin. TiArpffn'ro n"r5cf inn X letween Morriss & Davidson. t this day dissolved by mutual consent. All per sons indebted to the late; firm will m.l-Q payment to itohert F. Davidson, and ail persons bavins claims will if iresnt thm m-m-r . t f ' m m . . VV. 1. MUKKlt-US. ROBERT FJ DAVIDSON. uiiariotte, .December 7th, 1872. TVURE I'OWBKRKh IH.AnvpKPPB'n X Free from Adulteration, at - dec 18 SCARRY pHOICE. Salaxl Oil, Finest article ever oiiexcu in mis xu.axKec,ior sale at dec 18 - ; SCARR'S. ; f ACAR0NA. A fresh snpjJv at i)l dec 10 SCARRY. ON retiring from the firm of Morriss & Davidson I hereby return thanks mr the pairuuaK5 uueraiiy oestoweu on the lat firm and would ask a cnnKniinn fT? w . - .... ... u.. . . V V VVf . JL . Davidson who will continue the business on nis own account. - ! . W. H.I MORRISS. NOTICE. ALL those who are due me either by note or acconnt. will nlc. . - - w ..... j'. v vaii uii settle as the OLD BUSINESS MUST BR CLOSED pr-paratory to a change in the firm 1st January, 1873. : h J dec 8-lm WALTER BREM. , HAYING bought the entire" interest of ' - - . uiiutuic JUMSldKJ lishment of Morriss & Davidson the undersigned will continue the business at the same " nlaee. and srvrt.fnllir' cV continuance of the patronage heretofore extended to the late fan. i - " , -All persons indebted o the. fii4 nf niv.. riss & Davidson will please make payment n V AtUUEKT F. DAVIDSON, dec 10-tlst Jan. i HAIR Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes. - j ' Wni. R. BUR WELL A CO, cc 21 Springs' Corner. KEROSENE LAMPS, - TiTTT?WV.T.T. M dec 21 - i 17' ELLS Superior Mustard, b Pure Ground jrepper, j-ure urounu Jinnamon,: Pure Ground Ginger. - ' - . - t A A V Ai V JSL.li CO GALL and see the "Bonquet of Lillies ? at . I. TIDDYS. , H O Bushels of Chestnuts for sale; by tht LO bushel or small measure. ! -atVL' J.F.BUTTS, , P41? . ISarkct. :,;";vi;BV foe' sale. ' : ; J'ST" The fine young Light Harness- and Family; JJare. -"CLARA," ; owned by Drs. Green & Lindley. CLARA is abeautiluL dark bay, 15i hands' high, will be, five years old next spring, I is well broke and kind disposition. For particu lars call on ; , -. . " " GREEN & LINDLEY, , Over Wilson & Black's Drug Store. dco2i-tf , . . . BUCK AYHEAT FLOUR. : - BWCU. WHEAT. J : BUCK WHEAT FLOUri- TUST Recpfvprl nvnr m11 t Tvn. tf also get some of our elegant Goshen Butter to eat with the cakes when thev are smoKing j&ot, at .... JOHN F. 'BUTTS, lV dec 6 - Mirket. t JUST, EECEIVED. ,v 6 : ' - FIFTY Bushels Wheat Bran at t la 7B. II. MILLER & SONS. . 1 -.. w .