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r T I . wuuiry PcODIe (11(1 nnt rav mnra I A .Ttr . ' -r-,..-, r, ,;,,:v. : .L... : L . ' . - - i " : w.-wwuumr peonie uia not mvmnw. Uii T . .... 1 . JW,iuoDgai i&e prejudice owing room oi tne ttouse, and adds: 'There Friday, January IOTA. f ,' 'lua io tnenamePahd to the -?nan wnp squeezes congressional U : " , 7 ct Mt they; thought this lemons all day lone: and h a i ?d day long; and he is paid -S-rfar Notice. Inserted In the Ifi willing to vacate ' his ZVtv " uer sonie nead-tatione- Zl- Column wUl "be charge 15 Il?cc asdirector; if it oal fili w Sfri Nee;graeeffi!yllusipn to ner line - l s n if it wouId7ha fifr W lir ? Tsraceimiy anus wTSt-5? IT unmoving qualities pf the 1 WmfBm fePreparesdrthElehS T AH Pordwae Wserrer edtaWto -ft ideas send the money for the time "7"it f'enbmg, he Was h naner is wanie. . r: ;.' ". w wjtsuepi drink and Oil as. in tt4ATSh Mr. Dixon believed thetrrviA ,- c wider their conirarts. o advertise any enhances nther tna ; icuunuo, uusiaess, UI11CSS ujr fJ rertiaemcnts. . Difended: tlie conntrV Tlle T- Dividends and5 Cannon a r cnvrlillv fn..n.l. I Pie lOr not doirit --A'F ,m , ""PUTensueo. h lie spoke of the interest TrtMch. would accrdeto both town' arid H The act of Mareh 1(K 183 imnrl . fP.&lwjinsT'cdLd & I ,F' on Wchds and jconpons of railroads estahlifihiwl Vnw . " . V ' -: 4 , l and certain VroiTirtri wt, is2lj j Mr, John S.' Davidson1 spoke at some Marriage UcensesIf yon wish Mar- ' -"f """" !r V;,ny- MaV, t,(ifn. "r-i.", Other genUemcn,; reeardins.ih W!' -;iff( ijceiiern wwuiij , cAo;uLeu call . . . ' - x--a at Sic Qbsekveb Qrwot. Vr;. - J county and on getting it reniovecL ; vicn,,uarjinger saia the nature of the or- 'lIaffistrates nianka-Atthe Obsebves nan wof fenarM4aa T!M1.. I printed in the neatest style, on best quality bad Correspondents must not write on Kni), sides of their paper. New Advertisements.- ascertain corporations whose dividends ana . coupons belonged : to non-resident aliens Eighteen , months ago it was first discovered that the ITew York; and. Erie Railroad Company had neglected to? return their sterling interest and pay tax on the same.n Assessment - w mw V1UC1CU Deeds-Printed on Bond paper can be gaiiioh!as notJim 8ai UgOBSKBVEK Office. - ; Faiorganiied on . a voluntary plan.hadjf" taiHjcur i-.u-nis 4Jfair liad done- ?n -an J ,?tuer cMuid do? J. The - only fault isiuat tae peppte. are noti with us. He F assessment on the knew our county: ftiehds-CTe to blame, K'nissioner of Internal -Revenue his y "Wethers, beAdv?7ed. w7PxWet Dft Tutt's Cele-1 iapectorant in the house. It is a certain, pleasant raw tnr Omni ri, J Jf- at is agreeable to the tasteTand Oiildren take it readily. Go tovour drng gwt and get it at once, it may save the Ufe of your httle one . - f- - f r. 2 AND J 4 i. it 3 1 'l Auction Store. MOBILE, ALA, May 27, 1869. Dear Sir -I should -i "p ana .win jpneertuUy glveydu a Jcood jxbtrra nf A.irff 7Zw.: r;;?-fcyelfVJalit wita great .i.uun, ircrv resnectrniiv V II M A W I mm' . mmmi ' ' Irietorof theMobiieRer:;ir.' 'U'S'H B-'Il.T. Q 17 1 & The Barbers all Prefer Dr.Tutt'. Hair nnt - Mnn FEKEUARYJ LESLIES at jan 21 LADIES' JOURNAL, TIDDyS. ld maae on a11 coupons lalling due with, Ifl ESLELft k m niteen- month Afth t ViJL Ban 213 I ' i . S , ui.uv, vrwiiiir to a siaratorv Iiniltatinn th rest was barred. The N'$ M. The following new advertisements apM but not so much so as the towiepeople, as directed the . District Attorney at New pear this morning the irst time. Free School. j , A number of locals prepared for this pa per, are crowded out. j Meclins of the Stockholders of the FalF lODEVS LaHyV jan 1 Boo e, Hp company, m appropriate form, for the re- M fan 21 ' ' Charlotte, N. C, January 23, 187J. On motion, ICapt. Richard Torrence was tailed to the chair, and R.j A. Spring re quested to net as Secretary. Gen. Ruths Barringcr explained the ob ject of the meeting, and in a few well timed remarks showed the status of the Society in a linancial point of view, lie .spoke of the agricultural interests of the country, and the benefits likely to accrue to the community at large from the con tinuance of the Fair of the Carolines. By request of Col. V. R. Myers, the Treasurer read his report, which showed the indebtedness of the Association to be jibout $12,000, and the Fair property grounds, improvements, tc, to be worth $20,000. The Fair property was under nvrtgagej to tho; ditfereiU creditors. The Treasurer estimated that $1,200. or $1,500 would pay the floating debt and the efficiency be premiums. Gen. liiarringer spoke in vindication of the Board of Directors of the Association, lie knew there was-no bad management on their jart, as had been charged. Bad M'cather was the disaster which had opera ted against the Fair. Col. Myers concurred with Gen. Barrin ger, and spoke at some length regarding the business of the Society. Mr. Grier understood the standing debt could be carried. Ilowito raise the money to pay the floating debt was the matter in the way. He regretted that the public did not take more interest in 4his matter." There is epough money lying idle in this county to pay the entire debt. How to get at the money was the question. If persons would take premiums in stock, the entrie debt could be paid in two years. He was anxious to get everybody interested in this Fair. Capt. Alexander regretted that the coun try people took so little interest in the wel fare of the Society. The people -of Sleek- iwi-mrg qummc ot Charlotte took less stock than the people of Iredell and Lin coln counties. He did not favor Mr. Crier's plan of paying premiums. Persons come here to compete for premiums.and he thought when they took them, they should be paid in money or its equavalcnt. He reiterated what Mr. Grier bad said about the interest taken in the Fair. Iredell county took more stock then than the peo ple of Mecklenburg outside of town, and the town people were altogether too negli gent oftheir own interests. He iad;,Tiit-' i mis ji me omic, ana w.uui -ay that no place had superior V.1lOn.... , ., . . . over- unarlotte in the way of V """dings, ttc. Last fall we had all reasons w expect a large crowd ; Mr. Graclcy had tnc impression on our minds thatch e , 1,1:1 be present, and his conung would vC oeen attended with a large number of Miors. Hence, the directors had expend- 7 reaier amount of money than was ""VMuiay necessary. Capt. Alexander also spoke of the manner in which the Fair of UIUa had attained its success. In three VOQM It. i iqai Association had paid 50 per va a capital stock of $50,000, the city javing ceded the ground for the Fairnd K earninS having been applied, to im Proving them, -Ji : Ust Dr. Graham said the capital stock of the '' was, $5,000. The property was now $20,000 for ; Fair.t purposes, inle Uie debt was- $12,000. He saw 0 occasion for discouragement. e was sanguine the . Fair,, would Wtimatefy prove a 8ucceS3;- Bad ZSjherlatthe timeof holding fh,-..t tue onty difficulty ; had it not the latter had a more direct ihterMt fn it York utner towns were doing well. Goldsboro and Sttesfsjlle.4br.instancerand,he regret- covery of amount, the assessment of whirl, ted, to.see ftJacfcfUnterestlBiaaifested bv was th"s barred. The amount involve i. P EVUE DB LA MODE, at onariotte. lie was anxious to devise" some "early one hundred thousand doll plan to raise money to nav floatinV VTrf 7 . '7 I1 wutti oe aone, tiie Association would be on its feet acrain; Gen; R nfor- ea tne lollowing resolution in regard to ew orK Clty banks have reported at TIDDyS. HA?JyJncrea8ed Stock f FURNITUKE which eonsihts in part or . ,.-: - ' u. ,i Parlor inlis black,' Walnut ruiniea tnamber Salts, . Freuch and Cottage k Bedsteads Spring ? ..j Beds,- Bu reaiu, . t s -. - f l c -'--Washstands7 - ; ' JTenpoTS Folding Tables, Ladiem Work i Tables. rTlontnn JJ entre Tables; Uliataou safes, Excelsior and Cotton i Mattresses; Chairs DISS0LTJTI0IT. TnEfirm of Eccles & Gaither, is tliis day dissolved by mutual consent, U. . iwm reunjig. . EtLES & GAITOER. January 12th, 1873. - - The husinCM VHI ha mnHnnnl f l.o . . ... vv-.L.tlnvl M V old staml by the undersigned. jan ax i mUAlAS It. GATTHER. Booms to Sent T I have several nice Rooms over Wilson & ; Black's Dm? Rtnro ble Terms. THOMAS H. GArTHEr ' Auctioneer, Commission Merchant Jan 12 And Real Estate Agent. Worses At Private Sale. 1 nave four fine - Family Horses for sale. Call at the AUCTION STORE. T. H. GAITHER. jan 12 j CANNED FRUIT, JUST RECEIVED at .the Auction Store- 1,500 cans of fresh Feaches; Cherries. Damson nt "RlHni- "berries, which will be sold very cheap by cue vase. 1. II. UA1THER. jan 15 Land Sale. T and Stools various. styles and many "RY Virtue of an order of the Sup vs otrtnS? "Ot Tiecessary to mention. JJ Court of Alamance county, I shall TIDDVS. lars. XV jan 21 TIDDY'S- Reports to the Como. uuiicri DIE Modenwelt, at jan 21 TTARPER'S BXZAR, at TIDDY'S. the city authorities for the encouragement their condi,ion up to the 27th of December they had given the Fair,, which, being 1 ' and tfle reports of the State banks, XX jan 21 -; TIDDY S. aeconded by Dr. Graham, was unanimous ly adopted : ' .wn.i.w. aiihl liiv r jiir fir r in I 'a. m. accept tne , tender of encourage '"' " am latftlv Slmn-n it K.. uuwiiuitt me city of Ciiarlotte, in uwiicuiiioeniig its propertv of .v-xo ...u iiMarrassmg terms and con ditions; and pledges itself to unremittii.ir efforta to make its exhibitions in th f,,tn a credit to the city, and a source of untold I Ciars oenent to ,the industrial interests of the i-oiuiiiuimY at large. , i which were also called for by the Sunerin- tendentof the Bank Department at Albany on the same day, have also been received This is the first time the condition of t.hV national and State banks have been made at the same time, furnishing the-exact con- union 01 tne banking capital of the States. HARPER'S MONTHLY, at jan 21 APPLETON'S Journal, at jan 21 perior 1 1 VITV. o wiiutsriaiiers department is complete 10 8611 public auction in the City of fifom i the cheapest. Ipoplar CfcffinA toTthe Charlotte at the Court House door on the finest Hexigan; Headland Foot Walnut JSth.day February, 1873, a certain lot of Casket.Half Glass Top, finished and-trim- Ian situated in the cit' of Charlotte on rnedin tliernost approved style, wiU be kept Ion street adjoining the lands of A. B. constantly ready for use, all of which will Pavidson,J. H. Carson and others, contain- be sold at a most reasonable price. mg one acre more or less. : Returning roauy thanks for past favors The title to said land is unquestionable. 1 most respectfully ask the citizens of Terms of sale are i cash and the balance of unartottejmd surrounding country ? who porcbase money to be secured bv bond have neetl for anything in my line to give Wlth approved security. Sale subject to mf. a before purchasing elsewhere. conformation by said Alamance Superior V.T DUWt opjiosite-. tne ittarket v,UJl- J. r-. J&LrivK, TIDDY'S. House, Charlotte, N. G jan ist i87g-iy F. M. SHELTON TIDDY'S. THE Galaxvi at jan 21 r TIDDY'S. Manufactured in States. the United Maj. Graham, of Lincoln, moved the meeting adjourn' for three weeks. Meanwhile a committee to be appointed by the chair, to prepare an address to be published in the, city papers, showing the exact financial stains of the Society. Gen. Johnston suggested that the com- mited be appointed outside of the Board of Directors, and that they make a full expose ot all facts that could be obta!n.;d in order that the country people might see that this was not a numey-making insti tution for a few men in town. He thank ed the city authorities for the support they naa given this enterprise. wn. loung, on behalf on the authori ties, ruse and acknowledged the compli ment. He spoke in regard to the -affairs of the Association, reviewing the debts and the value of the property. He said it was ridiculous to speak of failure. There is enough power and influence present, to raise ail tne money necessary just now to pay the floating debt. The Fair must be sustained. After a scattering debate, the motion of Maj. Graham to appoint a committee to prepare an address to the public, before the day of the next meeting, three weeks hence, was seconded and carried. The chairman announced the followhv pcais iiiat tj-pctt? Avr f tuiirTtr -r -rr- w Williamson's old stand next door ik ummjvisjj u whole number of cigar manufacturers BESIxlABLE FARMING LANDS, McMurray, Davis & Co's at w McWuS Customers he United States is 19 I we will coiistantlv u I Oar House ii f ,Jiinri.MVG UlWt From an official statement prenared at the Internal Revenue Office it appears that tne m tne United States is 12.294. emnlovino- .- , . . ' x - i,4ui men, and for whom the whole amount of bonds given is $14,016,000. CHARLOTTE MARKETS. OLIVER Optic's Boys and Girls, at jan 21 TIDDY'S. CITY RESIDENCES, "V-A.CA.35rT LOTS, AND notice. : " WE jVave th?s day sold our entire stock 'tv tV,68' iaors, &c., to Messrs. W. H H. HOUSTON t CO anA in ing from business respect'ully ask a eon- v.nuauce 01 me lioerai atronage bestowed upon us to our successors. , - GREGORY fc WILLIAMSON, ; W. J. BLACK t CO. jan 1, 1873. , . ; ' ' jan lG-30t eod Commis'r. T. H. GAITHER, Auctioneer. E. M. MILLER & SONS, .a s O C E COMMISSION MEECHANTS -:0: rtnvnhAt,A1 TIT" T T1 V Co s and Gregroy & Williamson's entire , story nding, on tlie corner of Col storOf Goods we have opened at Gregory I,eV.u,?h .8treet! we have just mto it, and are ready for Cotton Market. REPORTED DAILY FOR THR-orsitbvpb MESSRS. STEKHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. BY CHAfttOTTTC .Tan 95 COTTON. Sales to-dav 105 hl on hnB; of 18i for middlin" good demand. IMPROVED and UNIMPROVED r.vx nisning iu iiivesnn sucn pTop perty on reasonable terms would do I wen to call at our office in the Court j nouse. . , 5"-.-. .- '-.j . n , r ; ; -, ? ! Further assignments and correspondence j ouiiuiLeu. CjrltAttAAl & JN ASH, ' Attornevs, - jan 21-3m Charlotte, N. C. New Inducements. of Oar House is divided into five Detwirfc- ments GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &C, And would respectfully ask a call ' from the public. W. H. H. HOUSTON &m ; P. S -W J ORE and T. D. WALSH, former with Gregory &. Williamson, ancj McD. ; ARLEDGE. fomoHv w?k w t a C...are witli us and will be pleas- Purchased direct from the Manufacturers 1st Department Fancy Groceries. Soaps. Candles, Candy, Starch, Soda, Ilaisins, Oysters. Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Spices, Prize Candies, israndy reaches, &c, &c. Market. W. H. H HOUSTON A -Flour $4.25 to Pi o vision CORRECTED DAILY BY CO., PROVISION MARKET $1.50 per sack, on market. .New Com 65 to 70 cents. Utile nflfon'n good demand. VV heat S1.50 little ftflfprino- r,w 1 Oats 50 to 55 cents good demand. re s, strict! v elav. 90 Si oth u to yu. liooa demand. Fresh Butter 20 to 25 cents Mountain Butter, in Kits. Iff .1 , ' ui-maiui. Cliickens 16 to 20 cents Eg-re 20 to 25 cents, with "-nod to-iay. uacon (liaitimore bulk sides.) 82 to 0 cents. No North Carolina on Market. - Jaru ijaitimore r lake in auantitv 111 4.. in : .. 1 J iij iu it, uein. Tallow 10 to 12 cents. Beeswax 25 to 31 cents. of this .meeting, and also 'the address, be Irish Potatoes 00 to $1 cents per bushel. I . 1 I 1 r . ed to see their friend and enstomers . W. H. H. HOUSTON & CO. jan 7 with the view of WHOLESALE supplying th TRADE. -:o: New Advertisements. genyemen 4is committees .Maj.Wm. A. Graham, Cuairman; C. Dowd. T. L.Yail, B. F7 Di xon, andtiRuf tUTJiarrhajrcr. published in the city papers. On motion' adjourned. JCow They Get into the Senate. t u i, " ' - i 4ioi ueeu j tQat the bt would have- been paid; o'igh the country people had never done anything forit, and the people of Charlotte :- singularly inactive. Some of the, rector j . - n -. uwiiea more stock in it than UtVnri M,n4-4. Thbre was a time when an election to the Senate "of the United States was regarded as. next to the hiheat -honor th.e Jcqnjitry r.CQiUci . bestow wnen none but the ablest aim most honorable men .were Pent there to ripresent Jtbeir SUtes. and wh en none hut honorable ways were Used aa- r.u'ii, t..: t,.. i. . - . nw. uo UICVHUII3. . m L HOW Si.ll L111M l chanced, now ! There than four benators m that body who are directly charged with having got there by corruption, and at least two of them are on trial upon charges of naving uougnt tneir elections with money. Another; under like charges is on his way to the Senate, waiting lor tne i re-assembling ol Congress, ana at least - four more will make their appearance on the coming 4th of March. In several of the new W estern-States .there seems to be bat one way, of settling Senatorial elections, and that is to settle in cash, tin the pocket State of Nevada they have a canvass on hand at this time, and so bitter is it ? that one party nireaiens 10 maKe it "a , con flict so memorable and terrible" as to deter all future attempts to buv the Legislature. But Ttimt Legisla ture will be bought I all the same. The people in the State are lost sight pi in me contest, tne wnole business of who shall be Senator from Nevada being settled outside of the State, in San Francisco by a- few individuals. Tlie next Nevada Senator will pro bably be the immediate personal re presentative , of the Sati Francisco 1 owner of a sil ver m ine. just . as th e Apples (Uood Mountain 75 tn 1 9Jirur uupiici, aa wi ciuantv. Salt Syracuse in Liverpool sacks, $2.10 to $2.15 per sack. Factory Yarn$1.55 to $1.60 per . bunch LIQOURS N C Com, $1.40 to $L.50 go. demand. Apple Brandy, $1.50 mand. roach Brandy. $r7o to S2.00 ?ood de mand .50 good to $1.75 good de- f Vei1 by the town was sufficient to buy 23 n, ZrY Pm a rence around it. The icnniond had riven thrfr i ClflfiA i v AOOV- thern ' rf a'ld $10 m to ve nseTn Pf- G' ntin There was no unnl 'ymg to hod anoth- Fair with npaid premiums hanging over us. Peo- edntbringtheirarticles here for Ration saying, "what is the use? If I The oPTmiUm' they wiU ncverpay it.". RftleiJ!7 lWe have to comPete with'is Scrii would-e moved .here, nbed $15,000 to it : He hope4 our fWshow more enterprises. Was new Oregon Senator is thej immedi ate perional'representative of a great builder of subsidized ; Uovernment r7frefedui theenate ijo wwhd will spend cash jenqugh. 7 i The above is from th e Philadelphia LedfferfftyvftM and cpn trolled by GeorgeW Childsffobef Grant's most intimate nersonal and nolitical friends . sd the old. owl jof 'rebel' or Democratic slander is not in or der. The men to -whom itr refers' are all members of, and ? shining lights in, the Badical partjt; hat a com mentary UDon 4he viltue . and nuritv and patriotism of whieh' that con cern claims. the - monopoly ! Macon Financial Market. UTraJ- RATES OF BAVK NOTES. tc7 BY BARK OF MECKLEKBUaC, TRY02T STREET. CHAWLOTTE, H. C. Hank Cape Fear lfi Bank of Charlotte. vaareiiaon i - . iiexingron. 0 0 (Graham. 0 Thomasvillefc, 2 Wadesboro 10 wllminffton. is Wilmington. : 2 Commerce, 2 " Fayetteville, 2 'N.Carolina, 3t) " Roxboro', 2 Washington, . 0 " Yancey vllle. ,0 Oomnierclal Banlr nf Mai mers' Bank of North Carolina,' 2 Greensboro' Mutual Insurance Co.. (old.) 0 Miner's and Planters' Bank, Virginia Bank Notes average about South Carolina . . Georgia r7 " " . Bank of the State of North Carolina.-- These Quotations are liablA tn flnc. tua;.lon, and cannot be relied on for any length of time. Remittances for all Bank Notes sent us made either In Currency or Northern Funds, at par.- What the Reason Suggests. To assume warm; clothing at the com mencement of the cold season' is bnly an act of common prudence., But something more than this is required to put the bodv in a state of defense against the searching atmosphere of winter. Damp , has a de pressing enect on the vital organs and the animal spirits. The amount of life power taken out of the stronsest of us bv thes chilling vapors which frequently load the air at this period of the year is very consid erable, and to the weak and languid they are extremely detelerious.' To protect the system against their effects, it must be in waraiy toned, regulated and reinforced, as Weil as shielded outwardlvbv annnmnriata garments. This .essential service is more saieiy ana satistactonly accompushed by the daily use of Hostetter's Stomach Bit ters than by any other means; within the Erovince of medical science. . The fact ere stated is ,as incontrovertible as a de monstration in mathematics. Nobody dis putes it.. It is a matter of common belief and of : general record. .Here the case might be rested ; but the public, naturally enough! wants to know, whv this &mom f egetable 'specific is .so far . ahead of all other medicines of its class. This reasona ble curiosity can be readilv erratifled. The Bitters comprise fivev important: elements, viz i a stimulant, a tonic,-an aperient, and a blood depurent. s Each of these compo nents, as well as each of the other subor dinate ingredients, is the purest and best of its kind. . They are proportioned in acv cordance with a formula that has been in use for twenty years, and operate harmon iously .and simultaneously. .Hence the uniform success of the medlcinev-ff ' i IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM -FOR Ar ( 2nd Department Heavy Goods. Molasses, Bacon, Flour, Lard, Mack erel, &c. Our facilities for handling such goods, are superior to those of any mercantile house in the City. Merchants may rest assured that they can always obtain good of us at THE JLOWEST FIGURES. Heavy Spring Stock, we will sell all our Fall and Winter Goods, "at greatly re duced prices. Your attention is particularly invited to our SXock of Fine Dress Goods, SHAWLS, FLANNELS, CASSI MERS, BLANKETS, And all kinds of Woolen Goods, together with a large Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, which we will sell very low. jan 21 McMtTRRAY & DAVIS. Agents Wanted for Cobbin's Child's Commentator 2? JHE BIBI'E. forthe HOME CIR CLE. 1.200 Dasres 250. TtncmnnnMi ti,. l truicrpnse oi tne year for agents. x.ci mum) wui nave it. nothing likci now published. For circulars address II. S. GQODSPEED & CO., jan 1-4 w 37 Park Row, N. Y. BOOK AGJB-NTS now at work, or look ing for some new book, should write m once,ior circulars of the best-selling books published. Extraordinary induce ments offered. Superb premiums given awau. . QUEEN CITY PUBLISHING CO., ! jnn1-4w Cincinnati, Ohiol 1872. jubilee ! ! 1873 BETTER TfXAJf PICTURES IS THK JMEW YORK OBSERVER The Great American $3 a Year with the- , JUBILEE YEAR BOOK. SIDNEY E. MORSE fc CO., "j : 37 Pajk Row, New York, ' SEND FOR A SAMPLE COPY, jan l-4w ' ' TRICKS and TRAPS of AMERICA WVmifl rnn avai' kAm kM tsl Swindlers and Huninnss I 1?aaH WE HAVE COMPLIED Wrfn tup otar spangled Banner." A large, Illus- 3rd Department Produce. Cotton, Com, Wheat Oats, Rye, Hay, &c. Bought at highest cash prices. &l'i on Commission. Stored, with cash advances made upon the same. We invite special at tention to our commission and staring business, TO WHICH WE PA Y CLOSE PER SON A L A TTENTION. 4th Department Phosphates. WE. ARE AGENTS FOR ZELL'S and other SUPER PHOSPHATES, the most reliable article on the Mar ket. Certificates from reliable formers furnished on Appli cation. We are also ' Agents for GILHAMS CELEBRATED 'TOBACCO FER TILIZER. 5th Department Leaf Tobacco Warehouse. PORTRAIT PAINTING ! ! crated. 4U column 8 nasre nmvr ; Splendid Stories, Sketches. Tales. Poems! " W -m . . ' t it, iumor, ruzzles, Recipes, &c. 11th Revenue Law, and are now ready to re- 1 T TT 1 . m ceive jLai lODacco, which we will buy or sell on commission. Our Warehouse fees are less than the same at Richmond or Dan- it Once. Satrsfanftstn vnannliuH I ' villp nnrl tlio for $25. such as are senerallv oharivl I Agents wanted, outfit Snnmi.' I host. ini $200. Persons wishing Portraits , of tleir fec, for 6 cents, address "RA WKR I IN THOSE MARKETS ATAVAVS nn. ,a j. Y.i.... . . . I ri:ji -t tt ' 1- i A RflTP ?nWM orlAH I i i yr 51 a y&v' with elegant Prang Chromo, 'K,are nance lor Charlotte ! ! !"Autumn Leaves," free to alL Only $1 n vuuiiroiuuuumwiii jraini portraits l3 once, csaxisiactton guaranteed. JL. departed fnends can obtain them if thev have a good Photograph of them. I Khali be pleased to show yoa specimens of mv work at. my Studio above Brem. R rnwn Ar. Co's Hardware Store, . ! - A.: L. BUTT. dec li-dm Charlotte, N. C, Hinsdale, N. H. jan l-4w E. S. BURWELL, THOS. GRIER, J. H. CARSOIT. BurwelL Grier & Co., (Successors to Carson d Grierj) Grocers & Coamfssifla Mercliants, Corner of 4th and Tryon 6ts.f CHARLOTTE, N. C. jan- 1-fmi ' -t ' FRED V0 GEL THE well 'knoWn bntrltr wishm tn inform his friends L.i- and the pubiicl n general that he has open ed a Meat Market in the basement under Walter Bem fc Co's Hardware Store, Where he will keep constantly on hand, everything in his line. Give him a call and see for yourselves. Persons wishing to sell cattle, sheep, hogs, tc., will find him a readv purchaser, jan lVtf BOARDING. 77 MILLER is. v commodate Boarders with room and M1' MILLER ia prepared to ac- meais. irf Wita acaJa njy, j the Boarder m&Xmtijnk ulphrjtsjon the corner of Trade and Church streets, is a new one j th e rooms are cleanly; comfort ably, neatly furnished, and well attended. The table is as good, as the market Will afford. : Terms rnbst HberaV. to suft "clerks who are working for moderate isalarie&l l j mm OUR large and commodmnx 11 AT T. win be finished and opened to the public about the First of March. If YOU wish to be cureA of tha habit. uUmT E. CXAItKK, M. I. tit. Vcrmon,Obio jan l-4w 1 -:t - -fft .WE THANK a generous public for the liberal patronage which has heretofore been bestowed upon us, and we hope that through Strict nftenh'on tn kn.in.ic. 1 Ay rn- a i . A 17 I !!" : . . . y "'"""-! working people, oX eitherTsex, younger old, make more pioney atv work for us in l.; -... r ii , . . m (wic iiiuuicuu), or.au me time, tnan at anvthinHElse. SParticalars free, d- jan fw t$rtlaiHL Maine. continuance oftheir favor. , R..M. MILLER & SONS. .Tnnrv 11. 1S73. -v: $10 TIEIVARD. ( Forrnr case of Blind J Bleeding, Itching or-Uli derated Piles t that Di ...,r ,t.?, ... ! tpiKCB rrjK JXEMEDX JM1S to cure. It is prepared expressly to cure the Piles, and nothing else. . i :. Sold by all Druggists.-- Price $1 i jan l-4w j z . . Jitf.-k, -i-L HOW, WHEH AND WHERE VSlTHESt: ; ADVERTlSEirslc AnSTTIL xjr Aiait, cents: ' Address, : GEO'P. ROWELS ACO. jan l-4w If ji pirk Epy, y. TOSTECETra) 7 EOUR Fine Pork Hogs, 6 bbls., Large r Sweet Potatoes; 2 bbls.7Large Onions, l:Tierceof Sugar Cured Hams very fine. Heckler's Pork Sausage received daily, I Fisher's celebrated If ince Meat,1 20 sacks strictly Family Flour, 20 bosheb findr. Mountain Apples, Chesnuts, Irish Potatoes. Dried Fruit ht all irina- io j of Domestic Fresh Canned Peachev and perries, all of which will be sold at the Ipwest figures,, at B;;N SMITH'S, i loo Boxes, 7 EREN'CH and American Window Glass, in good order. 4 WM. E. BURWELL & CO. tan 9, :!,:';;. MMSARPNJ"-5Qr Starch, Chocolate, Hprsford's Bread PreparaUon, Pure Powder Ginger and Pepper. 7f . WM. R. BURWELL & CO, 3n9 Springs' Corner. " . HAIR Brushes, English and Amercan. .. WM. K. BURWELL & CO. jan 9 . ... ,, ... LEWIS' Pure White Lead, ... :7 7";; WM. B. BURWELL & CO. J. T. SUGGS. 7 (Successor to Coit and Suggs,) Trade St, next door below Merchants' & . Farmers' National Bank. ; P:r;- - DEALER TN - OROCERI ES A L IQTJ O R S , WHOLESALE & RETAIL. KEEPS constantly on hand a large and 7,3?" e.ected stock of BACON, LARD, MACKEREL, FLOUR, ' MOLASSES, SU GAR, T COFFEE, TEAS, 8PICESCAN DIES SODA, SOAPSTCaSdLES, 8E- SriS Tt?B AP ALSO! CS; Wheat, Rye, Oats, &c. boueht and sold on commissioju ... jan 14-Om
Daily Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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