P. CAliDWEXJL, !cal Editor. j OS. Tuesday, January 21, 1873. New Aflvenwcmenn. ;te fallowing new advertisement ap- this morning the first time. ' ? just Received, IIoinineyR. M.Miller & S.lj3 New Inducements McMurray and The Aldinc, Books, Magazines, fcc i,,ish &c Stenhouse, Macaulay & Coi Irish Totatoes, Hoininey Symons fc $100,000, Grand Gift Concert Tiddy & Urn. New Furniture Robert F. Dovidson. Fourth street has been widened between Tryon and Clmreh i large number of new advertisements a-hoar in the Observer this morning. We direct attention to them. , , i . . i- Sunday was a beautiful day and most of the churches of the city were thronged With devout worshippers. " Two runaway horses dashing at a break neck s-oced through Trade street, created mac excitement yesterday morning. : , Personal. John D. Cameron, Esq., edi tur of the Hillsboro Recorder, was in this ciiv Sunday and registered at the Central Hotel. . The Board of Aldermen met in regular session last light. "We shall lay the pro eeddings betbre our readers as soon as pos si'jc ' . How to Cure corns. A carpenter - in ins city has found a swift and easy way to cure corns. lie placed the sharp edge of a cold chisel on bis toe just behind the corn and struck it a blow with a mallet. It hurt the toe a little, to be cut, but it cured the corn. Lovers of "the Weed" can find anything to jsuit their tastes at the Tobacco and Ci gar store of J. M. Leak & Co., opposite the Central Hotel. These gentlemen keep on hand a full supply of smoking and chew iny; tobacco of the best nualitv and their cigars are unsurpassable. Call on them. i A Good Movement. We notice that Messrs. Graham & Nash hare opened area enrate agency in this city in connection with their law office. Oar section needs iianaigratiqii to devclope its resources, and we are glad that such reliable gentlemen, enjoying the confidence of the community, have turned their attention to it. Gov. Vance. The Wilmington Journal fvs: "We are pleased to learn that the Wilmington Library Association, of this city, have extended an invitation to Gov. '.. B. Vance to lecture before them at an early day, and that he has accepted the in vitation. The time and place will be an nounced hereafter, and we prophecy the b igge?t sort of a house on the occasion." Card of Thos. I Vail. Esq. Our co- temporary of the Democrat in his isue of yesterday has the following : I'We direc t attention to the card of Thos L.jvail, Esq., Chairman of the Board of 1 rainy Commissioners, in reply to the statements of an anonymous scribbler in the Rulei.h Era. We know that flip -n- tliiiu-'! who manage our county affairs are nut only good business men, but men of integrity, and who are disposed to do right without regard to what any one may say for or against them." fhi card will appear tomorrow.. Death of a Good Man. We regret to cUjrimiele the death of Mr. E. C. Wallace, of the Sugar Creek neighborhood, in this county. At the time of his death, which occurred on Sunday afternontf last, Mr. Wallace was about 65 years of age and had been a member of Sugar Creek Presbyte rian Clmreh for 40 years. He Was a high ly esteemed and influential citizen of the community in. which he lived, and has been a useful man to the church and the vrprld in his day and generation. Mr. Wallace was a grand-nephew of James K. r9lk, at one time President of the United Slates. vniskey Seizure. Sunday afternoon IE. B. Peters, a revenue officer, accompa nied by a squad of soldiers, came into Char-!"'t- with a wagon and three horses which hud seized in Gaston county, on account of; some alleged infraction of the United States laws. We have been informed by Mr. 0. M. Barkley, who is himself a reve nue officer, that the wagon contained two barrels, each having a small amount of li quor in it; that the barrels were properly stamped and that there was no shadow of excuse for the 'seizure. We, of course, kaow nothing whatever of the , merits of this case, and only tell the tale as it was told to us. "' - ; "' ' " i Postponement. The Directors of the Vnc de l'Eau Company announce to the Plblic that they deem it to the interests of the Ticket-holders, the Company, and the public generally, to postpone the Grand Gift Concert until Thursday, Feb.. 20, 1873, when it will certainly take place, and the Gffla be distributed as advertised.-This Postponement is made necessary because iriany of the Agents have failed to' report in time to make arrangements for the Con cert, and because of the sale of tickets in i.v . . - . "?e great Kentucky Library Association having interfered with the sale of. tickets "ji the Vue de l'Eau scheme both, : pnfor, uinateiy, being before the public at the same time." The public mav rest assured tat the Concert will take place on the day Ilow hxed, February 20tb. 1873. without ffil, on tljg basis jjf the,!ornaly'er8e- school ttocfer thtfluletnint of Cbl.'WrEeiro mont Clarkson, has now, we Understand, a larger number of pupils than any male school ever conducted in Charlotte before by a single, unassisted teacher. Col. Clark- ton is a worthy gentleman as well as a tho roughly qualified teacher, and we are glad to learn of the. flourishing condition of his school fr - Important Proclamatioabytlie Pre- Washington. Jan. 17 By the President of the United State xecutive Order : Where .is, it has been broueht to the notice of the President of the Uu itcd States,"? th atmanv rneraons. holding ci vil office by ' appoin t meri t from him. er otherwise under, the constitution and laws Aof the United States, while holding - such Federal positions, accept omces under the authority of the States and ' Territo ries in which, they reside, or of mun icipal corporations under the char ters and ordinances of such corpora tions, thereby . assuming the duties of the State, Territorial or municipal office at the same time that they are charered with the duties of the civil office held under federal authority. A nd whereas, It is believed that. with few exceptions, the holding of two such offices bv the same nersftn SSSSX office ; that it frequently gives rise to great inconvenience and often re sults in detriment to the public ser vice, and moreover is not in har mony with the genius of the govern ment. . In view of the premises, therefore, the President has decreed it proper thus and hereby to give this notice, that from and aftei the fourth day of March, A. D. 1873 except as here in specified persons holding any fed eral civil office bv appointment un der the constitution and laws of the United States, will be expected, while holding such office, not to accept or 1 1 1 Of J , ri. no ia any omce unaer any cute or Territorial government; or under the cnarter or ordinances ot any muni cipal corporations ; and further, that the acceptance or continual holding ot any sucn cate, lerntonai or Municipal office, whether elective or bv appointment, or any person hold ing civil office, as aforesaid, under the government of the United States, other than Judicial offices, under the constitution of the United States, will be deemed a vacancy of the Fed eral office held by such person, and will be taken to be and be treated as a resignation by such Federal offic er of his commission or appoint ment in the service of the United States. The office of justices of the peace, of notaries public and of commissioners to take the acknow ledgment of deeds, of bail, of ad minister oaths, shall not be deemed within the provision of this order and are excepted from its operation and may be held by federal officers. The appointment of deputy mar shals of the United States may be conferred upon Sheriffs or deputy Sheriffs, aid deputy postmasters, the emoluments of whose offices do not exceed six hundred dollars per annum, are also excepted from the operations of this order, and may ae cent and hold appointments under State, Territorial of Municipal au thoritv, provided the same be found not to interfere with the discharge of the duties as postmasters." Heads of departments and other officers of the government who have the appointment of subordinate of ficers are reauired to take notice of this order and to see to the enforce ment of its povisions and terms with in the space of their respective de partments or offices, and as relates to thfi several nersons tioiaine ap . t i pointments under them respectively, By order of the President, (Signed) . Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State. Washington, Jan. 17th, 1873. stateThsws. Tarboro besrinneth to turn up her nose at one-story stores. Edgecombe reports another big pig There are 23 young men at Trinity College, studying for the profession or iaw. We note that at Eidgewav there is a Brewery owned by C. Peters, an Englishman, that lssaid to manutac- : ' wv 1- lure superior va.a. a.ie. Npwhern wants 28 cents worth of repairs on one of her streets, and is a.oronized because she can't get it. Poor dear little Newbern. Th i" fhnnorht. that. t.hfi Wilmintrton. J. V W " - - - , O -9 tr RtKa-frwr1 TJoiMrnarl w VlliW-UHC . iVUM'WW" 4.lliiuu. ..... he completed up to. Wadesboro "by the 1st of March next. The Neics savs that street begging! is becominer more prevalent than at j other oeriod m'the history of Raleigh. The Salisfeurr If rdtch man says that the hog cholera or some other equal- . i ' . - . r ,1 jy latai maiaay is proving very des- .- - - , r .i tructive among the hogs of that lm- tnediate Section. i mWIiKIv TA waJMm hv'. been born in that vicinity within the nnsffin wpplrs ' and nlv nnfi rial anions: tnem. fru 'rn-KrtM Umi- i;: Some . u . . . - I 1JC XO-X-JV-V -"J v' "J - - vuuipiiuV ? rrrj- lA.nr ia manp in liih miliar iihil of the pounty of the scarcity of farm l-hnrArs hut as a trenerai ioide we belieye our planters are fully sup plied. lAAn:rnAri in Ralelffh, Saturday. fell into a. wejl thirty feet deep with out having any Japnes broken, though K a snst ai n ed severe contusions.- The riAion iffniriltlihe Old Lady TTof"sAlf hallenered Woodson, the local of th&Baleigh Jkews, to "mortal i - "-tti-f-fiVler" he- camhw wrote1 ar certain article at which th Raid ''old ladv1?; tooki um- hhff2? Of coiirse"? hei accepted the u; Acaaemyt lins challengcf 'Mi&yT ' William Itute, Republican, " has been elected'Mayor of Knoxville, Eleven sisters of charity arrived in New York last Saturday from Ha vre. . . ; Heavy freshets and alarming ice gorges are prevailing in New York and .Pennsylvania. The flood has stopped travel on the Erie railroad. Fatal boiler explosion in Martin, Ohio, on the 18th." ' No persons kill ed ; four mortally wounded; two hurt ; a score or so badly scared. The German brig, Von Moltke, cleared from Richmond last Wed nesday for a foreign port with 2,650 barrels of flour and other merchan dise. - Judge. Colt of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts was taken to the Small-Pox hospital in Boston Sat urday. The disease is prevailing in the Hub extensively. The captain of the ship pent reports that on the Sea-Ser-outward passage for China he saw a large sea serpent within six feet of the ship's side, which, as near as he could judge, was fifty feet long. Shortly after'1 he saw another of the same species coiled up and apparently asleep. FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL. CIIAUJ.OTTE MARKETS. Cotton Market. REPORTED DAILY FOR THE OBSERVER BY MESSRS. STEXHOTJSE, MACAULAY A CO. Charlotte, Jan. 20. COTTON S ales to-day 47 bales at 16 to 181, extremes market. Market steady demand good. NEW YORK MARKET. Market dull. Low Middling 191 ; "Mid quiet and nominal. ; March 19 13-16 : dling 205. Futures Jan. 194 : FeP. 105 April 20 3-16. Provision Market. 4 CORRECTED DAILY BY W. H. II. HOUSTON & CO. PROVISION MARKET -Flour $4.25 to $4.50 ier sack, on market. New Corn Go to 70 cents, little offering, good demand. Wheat $1.50 little Offering good demand. Oats 50 to 55 cents good demand. Pes, strictlv clav. 90 $1 other kinds 80 to 90. Good demand. Fresh Butter 20 to 25 cents. , Mountain Butter, in Kits, jG cents no demand. I Chickens 16 to 20 cents. Eggs 15 to 20 cents, with good demand to-day. Bacon (Baltimore bulk sides.) 82 to 9 cent. No North Carolina on Market. Lard Baltimore Flake in quantity Hi to 12 cents. Tallow 10 to 12 cents. Beeswax 25 to 31 cents. Sweet Potatoes, $1 to $1.25 per bushel Good demand. Irish Potatoes 90 to $1 cents per bushel. Apples (Good Mountain) 75 to $1.25 per bushel, as to quality. Salt Syracuse in Liverpool sacks, $2.10 to $2.15 per sack- Factory Yarn$1.55 to $1.00 per bunch. LIQOURS N C Corn, $1.40 to $1.50 good demand. v Apple Brandv. $1.30 to $1.75 good de mand. Peach Brandy, $1-75 to $2.00 good dc mand. A Healthy Digestion, Life is rendered m iserable when the di gestive organs are impaired, rood be comes repulsive ; the body emaciated ;he mind depressed and melancholy broods oyer vou. Tin s gj- A.i,1!. uvmi PILLS is the remedy for these evils ; they produce sound digestion : create a good appetite, impart refreshing sleep and cheer fulness or mind. Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye Is Harmless. E. S. BUBWELL, THOS. GRIEB, J. H. CABSOX. Burwell, Grier & Co., (Successors to Carson $ Grier.) Grocers & CommissiOE Merclaiis, Corner of 4th and Tryon Ets., CHARLOTTE, N. C. jan 1-lm. Jactcry Hands Wanted. T AM anxious to employ a number of 1 hands, women and girls especially, to work in a factory three miles from Colum bia. Good wages will be paid to efficient operatives. Persons . wishing to secure efood permanent occupation can do so by " . . . , . . -rr . i 7 eavmg their names at tne uentrai note! or addressing me at Columbia jan 19-1 w L.) D. CHILDS. GARDEN SEEDS. TUST opened t UST opened and for sale a complete as , . , , . -1 1 V sortment ot ttuist s ueieoratea uaraen I . . Seeds, consisting of every variety of Vege table Seeds grown in the Southern btates, jau 18 , 4 Jf BUAKK. FEED V0QEL THE well known biiteher,wishes to inform his friends and the public in ceneral that he has open ed a Meat Market in the basement under Waiter Xjreni Ot W Humnaic diuic, where he .n k constantly . on hand, vervthinr "in his line. Give him a call i. -r rf-il TT 1 - and see for yourselves. Persons wishing to sell cattle, sheep, nogs, ex., win una mm a reaay purcnaser. jan 18-tf iauureui 6. n iiim;uuusu wu. WE will receive in a few days a large I WW 1 t A i. p i n UaDle and popular Seed. ALSO Clover, Orchard Grass, Lucerne Lawn Grass, &c. VV. iv. jui -j1j k jan 17 TO THE LftQlES. Db. Hooper's Female Pilojs, a positive cure for Suppression, or Irregularity, aris ing from any cause whatever. They are perfectly harmless. - r j 1 1.1 1.. - Pills on hand for use in ease of need. Price. $1.00 per box- Sent securely seal ed to any address on receipt of price. , . JJirect an orders, - - v ? f - m ,; HOOPER &C0., P. O. Box 2453, V Philadelphia, Pa. A Bare aCliaace forf Charlotte ! ! ! FOR three months I will Paint Portraits for $25, such as are. generally charged $200. Persons wishing Portraits of their departed friends can obtain them if they have a good Photograph of them. I shall be pleased to showt you specimens of mv work at my Studio above IS rem. Brown & Co's Hardware Store. A. L. BUTT, dec ll-3m Charlotte, N. C: - DISSOLUTION. The copartnership heretofore existing be tween McMURRAY, DAVIS & CO., has this day been disscl veil by. iuntual' consent. The business will be continued by Mc MURRAY & DAVIS on a larger scale than ever. With many thanks to a generous public for the very liberal patronage extended us for the past five years, we beg a continu ance of the same. r r J. W. McMURRAY, Jan 12, 1873. J. N. DAVIS- r A CARD. ' "With manv thank's to our friends and patrons generally, for the liberal patronage hestowed upon McMurray, Davis & Co., we be$r to state that we have withdrawn, and in doing so we respectfully ask that our Wends will still bestow upon McMurray & Davis the patronage go liberally extend ed to us. W. H. H HOUSTON, Jan. 12, 1873. WM. CROW- , JBE.XCJL.JL51 OR I ! THE BEST IS THE CHEArESf ! ! ! TO PLANTEE8, W E Offer the folio wins Fertilizers : Patapsco Guano, Chesapeake Guano and Watson & Clarke's Super-Phosphate. We have pleasure in again tendering to our Farmers the above lirst-class Fertili zers. To those who have used them so many years we reed only say that they are guar- anteed to be luliv up to tlicir previous ngn standam. And to such as have not vet used then- one trial will convince them that thev are uperior to all others : so make sure of a supply and please hand in your orders earlv, as :the consumption exceeds the manufacturing power. For sale in anv quantitv, by STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. jan 10 A. M. LEAK & CO. No. 4, Granite Row, Opposite CENTRAL HOTEL CHARLOTTE,, N. C. Manufacturers. Wholesale and Retail dea eisin Manufactured Tobacco, Smok ing Tobacco, and Cigars of all grades. Dealers in the above goods wTill do well to examine our stock before pur chasing elsewhere as we can offer greater inducements, jan 14-tf THE BANK OF MECKLENBURG, v CHARLOTTE, N. C. Authorized Capital $500,000. Jab. TtTBXER Tatk, President. Thos. W. Dewey, Cashier, ' F. H. Dewey, Asst. Cashier. AT THE BANKING HOUSE OF TATE & DEWEY. This Bank Chartered Under Act of the General Assembly and duly organized under Laws of the State of North Carolina, with ample means is prepared to transact General Bankings Business. and furnish accommodations to all its Cus tomers on Liberal Terms. The bank will receive Deposits subject to Check, and will Allow Interest According to Agreement on all Deposits left on time, or issue Certificates of Deposit bearing in terest at the rate of Eight per cent per Annum on all sums lying unurawn over tinrty davs. Gold and Silver Coin, Bullion and old Bank Notes Bought and Sold. THUS. W.DEWEY, 3an. 1 1873. Cashier. TO THE LADIES. SOME JtX JUST RECEIVED BY EXPRESS TBI IS MORN-HQ ,-AT- QUERY M RS nov 30J S LARGE LOT SHOULDER SCARFS.NIL SON TIES and Bows all Colors at greatly reduced prices, just received at nov 30i MRS. QUERY' 'S. NEW Lot WATER PROOF CLOTH just received fine qualitv at low prices, at nov30i MRS. QUERY'S. A LL Sizes and Colors of the best brands Kid Gloves, at nov 30i MRS. QUERY'S. ATEW LOT CORSETS, HOOPSKIRTS & x Bustles, just received at nov 301 MRS. QUERY'S. Clover Seed. A Supply of Pennsvlvania Red Top Clover Seed, at STENHOUSE, MACAULAY A CO. jan 9 " WOT1CE. mHOSE persons to whom we have ex JL tended credit during the past year will confer a favor upon us by calling at once and settling their accounts, as this must be our last appeal. KEM KMBJSK IT ! ii. Al. MLL,L,J&K E SUiNB. jan 11 , DANCING ACADEMY . PROFESSOR MILAM. 4 T Oates' Hall, Tuesday, Thursday & x. Satunlay afternoons, at four (4) o'clock, for LADIES, MISSES and MAS TERS. Class for YOUNG GENTLEMEN Mon day, Wednesday and Thursday evenings at 74 o'clock. TERMS per session of 16 lessons, TEN DOLLARS m advance. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. jan 14-tf . CARD. To Our Friends and Acquaintances WE the Undersigned beg leave to thank our friends and acquaintances for their liberal patronage bestowed upon our Employer, Mr. E. Shrier for ihe'past year, and most respectfully ask a continuance of the same as we axe still , at. the Temple of J. A. YOUNG, Jr., At H. TATE, AND ' 00 t i . H O F. II. SHE LTD II TJAVING greatly increased his Stock of 11 FURNITURE which consist hi part oi j Parlor Saits. Black, Walnut Painted Chamber Suits, French and Cottage Bedsteads Spring ! Beds, Bureaus, Washstands. Teapoys, Folding1 ' Tables, Ladies Work Tables, Extension and Centre Tables;, Whatnots Stales, Excelsior and Cotton MattressesC Chairs and Stfols jot various styles and many other things not necessary to mention. Ihe Undertakers Department is complete from the cheapest Poplar Coffin jto the I Finest Hexigan Head and Foot Walnut Casket Half Glass Top, finished and trim med in the most approved style, will he kept constantly ready for use, all of which will be sold at a most reasonable pnee. Hemming many thanks for past favors I most respectfully ask the citizens of Charlotte and surrounding country, who have need tor anything in my line to giv me a call before purchasing elsewhere. South Trade Street opposite the Market House, Charlotte, N. C jan 1st 1873-ly F. M. SHELTON. NOTICE. WE have this day sold our entire stock of Groceries, Liquors, &c., to Messrs. W. H H. HOUSTON & CO., and in retir ing from business respect' ully ask a con tinuance of the liberal patronage bestowed upon us to .our successors. f- GREGORY A WILLIAMSON, W. J. BLACK & CO. ; jan 1, 1673. !- 5 Having purchased W. J. Black & Co's and Gregroy & Williamson's entire stock of Goods, we have opened at Gregory tfc Williamson's old stand, next door to McMurray, Davis & Co's, at winch place we will constantly keep a complete Stock ot i GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &C, And would respectfully ask a call from the public. W. n. H. HOUSTON & CO. P. S. W. J. ORR and T. D. WALSH formerly with Gregory & Williamson, and McD. ARLEDGE, formerly with W. J. Black & Co., are with us and will be pleas ed to see their friend and customers. W. H. H. HOUSTON & CO. jan 7 New Advertisements. Agents Wanted for Cohbln's Child's Commentator ON THE BIBLE, for the HOME CIR CLE. 1,200 pajres, 250 Engravings. The best enterprise of the year for aerents. Every family will have it. Nothing likei now published. For circulars address 11. S. GOODSPEED & CO., jan l-4w 37 Park Row, N. Y. BOOK AGENTS now at work, or look ing for some new book, should write at once for circulars of the best-selling looks published. Extraordinary induce ments offered. Superb premiums given away. Particulars free. Address QUEEN CITY PUBLISHING CO., jan l-4w Cincinnati, Ohio. 1872. JUBILEE ! ! 1873. BETTEB THAN PICTUKES IS THE NEW YORK OBSERVER The Great American Family Newspaper. $3 a Year with the JUBILEE YEAR BOOK. SIDNEY E. MORSE & CO., 37 Park Row, New York. SEND FOR A SAMPLE COPY, jan l-4w i TRICKS and TRAPS of AMERICA Would you avoid being "bit" by Rogues, Swindlers and Humuugs 1 Read the "Star Spangled Banner." A large, Illus trated 40 column 8 page paper, Ledger size. Splendid Stories, Sketches, I ales, Poems, Wit, Humor, Puzzles, Recipes, fcc. 11th year, $1 a year, with elegant Prang (Jhromo, ' Autumn Leaves," tree to all. Only ?l. Try it once. Satisfaction guaranteed. Agents wanted, outfit FREE, Specimens, &c, for 6 cents, address "BAJNNEK," Hinsdale, N. H. ! jan l-4w mm mm If you wish to be cured of the habit, addresi X E. CLARKE, M. J., VLU Vernon, Ofel. jan 1-4 w , ! S rnf 00 A per day! Agents wan 0 1U 30U ted! All classes of working people, ot either sex, young or old, make more money 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-4v Portland, Maine. REWARD. For any case of Blind, Bleeding Itching or Ul cerated Piles that Dk Ring's Pile Remedy fails to cure. It is prepared expressly j to cure the Piles, and nothing else. j Sold by-all Druggists. Price $li. jan l-4w I HOW, WHEH AND WHERE ADVEETISE. SEE THE . j ADVERTISER'S GAZETTE, By Mail, 25 cents. Address, GEO. P. ROWELL &j CO, jan 1-4 w 41 Park llowj N. Y. JUST RECEIVED. - i ' 170UR Fine Pork Hogs, 6 bbls.. Large X Sweet Potatoes, 2 bbls.; Large Onions, 1 Tierce of Sugar Cored "Hams new and very tone. Hecklers Pork Sausage: received daily, Fisher's celebrated Mince JMeat, 20 sacks strictly. Family Flour, 20s; bushels find Mountain Apples, Chesnuts, . Irish Potatoes, Dried Fruit of all kiuds, 10 doz. of Domestic Fresh Canned Peaches and Cherries, all of which will be sold at the lowest figures, at B. N. SMITH'S. $10 IV jan 4-:mr AuctioE Store. DISSOLUTIOH. THE firm of Eccles A Gaithvr, la tlii dy dissolved by mutual consent, II. ECCLES & GA1THER. January 12th, 1873, The bitsinw will be enntlimc at the otdjrtand by the uudeTsurfied. jart II THOMAS II. It&l T-IJK. Eooms to Bent. have pcveral nice Rooms over WHson A Black's Irue Store to Irt, on reasona I ble Terms. THOMAS H. GA1T1IEH, Aoctiotreer, Commission Merchant jan 12 And Real Estate Agent. Holies at PrWate Sale. I have four fine Family llorses fbT sale. Call at the AUCTION 8TORE. T. H.GAITHER. jan 12 CANNED FRUIT, JUST RECEIVED at the Auction Store- 1,500 cans of fresh Peaches, Cherries, Damsons and Black berries, which will be sold very cheap by the case. T. H. GAITUER. jan 15 lt.M. MILLER & SONS, ;0: G B O C E B S A3r C OH MISS I0S MEE CHANTS :0: HAVING Completed our new three story building, on the -roei ef Col lege and Fourth streets, we have jttst REMOVED into it, and are ready for our Customers. Our Honse is divided into fite Depart ments 1st Department Fancy Groceries. Soops. Candle, Candy, Starchy Soda, Raisins, Oysters, -Sugar, coffee. Tens, Spices, Prixe Candies, Brandy Peaches, cc, Ac Purchased direct from the Manufacturers with the view of snppivmg the WHOLESALE TUADE. 2nd Department Heavy Goods. Molasses, Bacon, Flour, L-ard, Mack erel, &c. Our facilities for handling such goods, are superior to those of any mercantile honse In the City. Merchants may rest assured that they can al ways obtain good of us at ,TIIE LOWEST FIGURES- 3rd Department Prodnce. Cotton, Corn, Wheat Oats, Rye, Hay Ac. Bought at highest cash prices Sold on Commission. Stmedy vik cash advances made upon the same. We invite special ai teution to our commission and storing business, TO WITICJl WE PA Y CLOSE PEli SOXAL ATTENTION. 4th Department Phosphates, WE ARE AGENTS FOR ZELL'S andl other SUPER PHOSPHATES, the most reliable article on the Mar ket. Certificates from reliable farmers furnished on Appli cation. We are also Agents for GILIUMS CELEBRATED 'TOBACCO FEU TILIZEJt. 5 th Department Leaf Tobacco Warehouse, WE HAVE COMPLIED WITH THE Revenue Law, and are now ready to re ceive Laf Tobacco, which we will buy or sell on commission On? Warehouse fees are less than the same at Richmond or Dan ville, and the 1 best prices IN THOSE MARKETS ALWAYS" RE TAINED. OUR large and commodious HALL will le finished and opened to the public about the First of Martha WTE THANK a generous publie for the liberal patronage which has- heretofore been bestowed upon us, and we hope that through strict attention to business, and selling our goods at low figures we may merit a continuance of their favor, R. M. MILLER & SONSv January 11, 1873. 100 Boies, FRENCH and American Window Glass, in good order. WM. R. BURWELL & CO. jan 9, : MACARONI, Corn Starch, Chocolate, Horsford's Bread Preparation Pure Powder Ginger and Pepper. WM. R. BURWELL & CU, jan 9 Springs' Corner. ROCHES of Lacto Phosphate, Lime X and Pepsim. WM. jantf R. BURWELL A CO. HAIR Brushes, English and Amercan. WM. R. BURWELL & CO. jan 9 , LEWIS' Pure White Lead, WM. R. BURWELL & CO. jan 9 J.T. SUGGS, (Successor to Coit and Suggs,) Trade St., next door below Merchants' & Farmers' National Bank. DEALEB JJS GROCERIES & LIQUORS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. . KEEPS constantly on hand a Targe and well selected stock of BACON, LARD, MACKEREL, FLOUR, MOLASSES, SU GAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES. CAN DIES, SODA- SOAPS, CANDLES, 8E GARS, TOBACCO, Ac, Ac. ALSO, Corn, Wheat, Rye, Oats, fcc., bought and sold on commission. jan 14-fim y- BOAEDUfG. "1TRS. A. W. MILLER Is prepared to ac JjX commodate Boarders with room, and meals. Or with meals only, as the Boarder may desire. The building, Gray's, on the corner of Trade and Church streets, is a new one ; the rooms are cleanly, comfort ably, neatly furnished, and well attended. , The table is as good as the market will afibrd. Terms most liberal, to suit clerks, who are. working for moderate salaries', jan 1-tf ... . :!

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