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i 1 XDWEXI I! Editor. iSar. Jannaiy 21873, -rrecial Notices inserted la the , i-niUIUM - . -. - .'f,-.v -TjuTRrtie rdering the Ohwrrer f? -Ai.d the money for the time -Tcomtractoni wiU not he allowed, their contract, to advertise any VffSSt their legitimate business, speciaUy for sue 4- en iicb"" - -StraW flanks- Atthe OasracvE rinted ia ihe neatest style, on best quality - JTZrfirt Iiicenses. If you wish Mar JllueS beautifWly executed, call ObsebvK; Orric. , : "ds--Printed oh Bond paper can be -Tcotrespondenta must not write on bffridbf their paper. - ' few Advertisements The following new advertisement aj- nesr this morning the first time.--Wanteds Billhead, &-Purefoy ; c T,t George A Hunineycutt. wfinnrton. Charlottes, A Eutherford Railroad, j Auction ISales Murderers Arrested. Last Monday tr.nr neero men were conxinea m me gtatesville jail, as we learn from a private jource, for the murder of , a negro by the nam of Redman during the Christmas holidays. I It was reported at the time that ilia nmcrm had frozen to death, and 'the Coroner's iury rendered a verdict to that smount. f After the body had been buried, however, "Dr. W. M Campbell, of States- ville raised it and found that the neck was broken. This led to an investigation of the matter, which showed that four men were implicated in the affiur. They were pro juptlv arrested and lodged in jail on the charge of murder, as above state a Snow Birds. It is a little remarkable that but few snow birds have paia mis section hf onnntrv. their annual winter visit nt more than two or three, where there used to be a dozen. In an hour's v j i wait oUiir the hedees vou may not see """T O " even one. Can any of our naturalists ae count for their absence? May be the little cheerful! cherpers "have hadtrouhle in their Vamd." have suffered from the disease r -i that has so tormented their domestic friends !of the barn yard, the "Henflu- enza," chicken cholera, epizootic or some o&er epidemic equally fataL How is it? Pardoned Ku Klux. David Ramseur, of Cleaveland county, N. C, and H. Ilamriirht, of York county, S. C, who have recently been pardoned out of the Albanjj Penitentiary by President Grant, passed through Charlotte Wednesday night on the jway to their respective horn es. They stopped at the Charlotte Hotel. I The Raleigh .Era tells of how a chicken got on the truck of a Pullman sleeping car at Charlotte, and rode all the way to Greet-sboro', where it was taken individual who hadn't seen a chicken be fore in ten years. All of which looks very well oi paper, Good Templars. The Independent Order of Good Templars of this city at their meetini' Thursday night, initiated five rew members. This order adds new members to its list at every meeting, and is now! in a flourishing condition. Railroad Accident. The freight train on thj Charlotte, Columbia fc Augusta R. R., ran off the track near Blackstock'son Wednpday night last. Five cars were smashed to pieces, though no person was injured. A 'fright sharp fisticuff" occurred on Trade street yesterday evening, between a whitej man and a negro. Oh I it ws a beautiful sigkt for a local to gaze upon. No serious damage. ' The street commissioner has repaired the pavement between our office "and ' the corner of Colleee street We are now hapDv. " f I A flrunken wagon ran away with a horse yesterday, and broke the man all to pieces. Wagpn and horse uninjured. The Raleigh New says the Friend of Temperance has been made the official os- gsn pf Davidson College. W I This is the birth-day of Robert 3ung Tfce mud was cleared off the plank road j On Col 1 cf rMf tiaotaM.r ; ' I f 0 J " J . . ..- I And again yesterday the Mayor bad no Rne droves of horses and mules reached aiy inursoay and yesterday. THE Port at. Tkt.toi i va TV Postmaster General has 'received "om san Francisco, to be sent . to Gongres. a memorial in favor of the postal telegraph as : recommended J i signea oy one nunarea oust-1 pessmen of that large amount of uivj. cuiur&ciug m rj, vxovernmeni win nrove a the facilities of communinatinn h-. u p. CA ween distant points, and thus aid- Uhort time since. . The sailors report; a ood depurnt. r Each of these compo lrjff in tl A A.,f. L -f a. j . Tf an tmwaili1a vnvftM ' jiftftr 1 A1 few I nents. as well as each of the other subor- thsendmo;;:K " V WaU9, " :rt?!l,?l,e.,,.t8 . business men gen- " "' wiwugui, w wai uuun Mngress we have no doubt that thev wpuid be the same aa those tssnreaa- "j me can Franciscans. A correspondent of the New York Herald writing from Annapolis. Md.. Jan. 15., relates the following deed of heroism " performed by two naval cadets: . ' v "r v . ' A few nights since an act was per formed which, for coolness and cour. ge in a Jadroniyr sixteeaxTears $ of ageLCoukJb ihardljri be- surpassed. About seven P. 2Ipn January. -10, the night beine verv dark, as 1M- ahipmen Colwell and Stoney, of ";.the umtea eiates iayy, were walking up on the ice they heard cries of "Helnl' seeming to come from a great dis tance out on the ice. -They immedi ately started ' off;' calling ., to some friends further in " shore to follow them witli a plank and ropes, which they; did. . Meanwhile Colwell and Stoney keptjon in the direction from wmcn the cries proceeded, : till the ice began to ' crack beneath them. Col well. them proposed that they should crawl, which they .did. . ; After proceeding in this manner for over a bundred . yards . over; rotten ice, which erery moment' threatened to open beneath tbemt they came to ? a man struggling in the water, who be sought them, for the love of God, not to let him drown. .. Colwell told him that they, could do nothing for him just them,' but for him to hold out, and a plane would be . at hand soon, which they would shove out to him. but the man continued to pray them to save?ihha jethetl, throing' his nanus KDoye niB neau, ne aisanpear- ed. rHe' came u'd again, however. and com menced to'vwin.- Colwell and Stoney now knotted their suspenders together, and Colwell, creepirig up to v. rery.e end in him ; but he was too much frightened or his fingers were too numb to catch them. 1 He was about to go down again, when Colwell, reaching forward,' caught him by the hairOf the head.. The ice broke be neath their united weight, and both disappeared. The man did not rise again, but Colwell came to the sur face soon, for, strange to sav. ' the drowing man -had r failed to catch him. JSven-thelrhedidllot lose his presence of mind, and after several attempts to climb put on , tlie ice, which alwavs broke beneath him, part of the ice became aubmerged, cibu ijjiii, nrl hA Mwm nnt rn it TliAti hv i crawling cn his belly for some dis tance, he came to comparatively safe ice. By this time the men with the plank ami ropes had arrived, and Colwell and Stoney were reset 1- ed from their perlous position. All attempU to nd the man were fruit less. Twenty one years ago and upward when Louis Napoleon usurped the Government of France, among those who were arrested was M.Thiers. He was in . a state of great fright and con sternation at the lime, but soon re covered from it, being treated with great leniency oy in apo icon 1 ana es caped at last with only a few days detentiou. Although than an old man, much further advanced in life than Nanoleon. he lived to see the end of his long life and to become his suc cessor in power. What a remarka- aa WW 1 Die man: xie wunessea ine eiories and the overthrow of the first Empire. He saw the restoration of the Bourbons and the entrance of the allied monarch s into Paris. He was the Prim e M mister and m oving off by an 1 spirit during a larger part of the eigh irtn 1 teen vears' reign of Louis Phillippe. It was owing to his advice policy that the remains of Nepoleon 1 were brought -back from 6t. He lena In 1&19. He wrote the best his tory of the hrst Eatpwt,jtnaytwtithe successor of th e Second. - 1 has seen, in the course .Of his - almost fonr-score years, no less than eight or ten governments rise and fall. The 1 . t 1 . mi i . : piiucai enourance 01 Aueirs is wonuerful una almost without a parallel. Several years ago he earn estly begged the Emperor to consent to the removal of the remains of ex- Kihg Iiouis Philippe from England, where they then reposed, 'to Paris, where .they-ight he . interred, with his royal ancestor, . . Emperor, fearing political consequences from a rerival of the Orleans . feeling de clined. ; He1 little thought . that he was soon. to follow in1 the footsteps of.the ex-King, and like him diev -on English ''soil." "When the political nassiona of the da v have subsided, the remains of both will, we Dersume. be removed to Paris. Lou is Napoleon, we believe, left a place lor himsell in the magnificent tomb which he pre- I narea lor nis uncie ac ot. ienis a m W a n. T tomb which cost over $12,000,000.-4 Cincinnati Enquirer. A Connecticut bo v. iust learning to read. ier Mobil ier was. "It's our National same, my boy." ; repnea ine iainer. who. with the shrewdness ot a native of the "Land of Steady HabiU"f was looking ahead. 'You'll be able to nlav it when vou eet bis and eo to Congress,' a - " - . w ' f - ... L!.l. u ; . i ine asTeuuious wurcu umc uwu mn m nhihVr whn taken rt ,hW the necessity of seoaration of Church and State. N.aYark lUeraid. m.A nf th '.WtW: in hia last annual:report;sent to Congress a short time ago, aays. . , - . ?- 'ThNMrtfnft th United .i DtateS numbers 178 vessels, : carrying xo I cuns. exclusive Ol tun iwio, ; w I .-wftnnf- I at Bombar. India, ;m one vessel,, a .on alfa - . x " ? . m V-.j r i , ,,A s --r---v I 1 The Eutherford College; has open- 1 d its ATArrip.a with about 90 r. stu- dents; , r r - - : - - n. Y. Herald ca the Latest Unrdnv And we have another - murder. Another lawless ruffian, with no fears of the gallows before his eyes, had satisfied his fancied ? wrongs ? and quenched his petty vengeance in hu man blood. This .latest . atrocity is Of so cold-blooded a type that the peo pie of New, York must at; last begin to ask themselves if law. and justice have not become a ; mockery arid a tradition;?! Wei exaggerate nothing in saying for almost every - murder committed ; within the. pest three ?'eare the mode of "administering the aw 'is 'dieectly, responsibly, v 8o whotey weak, and ' contemble ' has justice-; grown that , capital crimes have become1 the ambition of the lawless, since it is safer and brings a larger measure of notoriety to out rage the most sacred , inhibition: of both human and divine law than to violate in the lightest degree the simple code of Jarceuy. The cruel, cold-blooded murderer lives in lux -Ury at the Tombs; officials court bis favor and beg h is pardon for being compelled to proceed against him on behalf of the people; Judges issue a gtay ,oi proceeamgs w save nis neca from a well-deserved loop of hemp, and when public excitement has died away .ne walks aoroaa among us wearing a look of injured innocence. The poor, puny hand of Justice can nowadays accomplished no greater effort that to drag some friendless, wretched vagrant to its bar on charge of larceny, and send him with pompous ceremony to the Jfeniten- tiary. : ; ; '- . Game in the Valley of Virginia ' 10th inat. . says: Lnst week there wi ' Ot. a. ir.1 i " . j. il were-- shipped foiii W inchester, Virginia, seventeen thousand rab bits. The wagons arriving there daily are laden down with them. One 'wagon' Saturday, had twenty- seven; hundred. Pheasants! partridges and wild, turkeys are shipped in portions to Baltimore and Washing ton. The rabbits sell at six dollars Eer hundred, skin and all. The eavy snow in the valley has greatly increased the trade in all kinds of game, jl here were several wagons m Staunton, on the yth. failed with deer and winged game from Poca 1 . X?Zu'V3rA v emson wasQuoiea y" FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL CU AltJLOTTJG SIABKBTS. Cotton market. REPORTED DAILY FOB THE OBSEBVEB BY MESSRS. 8f ENHOUSE; ICACAULAY A CO. Charlotte, Jan. 24. COTTON. Sales to-day 109 bales on basis of 18i for middling, good demand. Provision Market. COBRECTED DAILY BY W. H. H. HOCSTOIT CO. ' PROVISION MARKET Flour $4.25 to $4.50 per sack, on market. New (Jorn bo to 70 cents, little offering, -good demand. WJieat f 10 little onermg good demand. Oats 50 to 55 cents good demand. Peis, strictly clay. 90 $l-other kinds 80 to 90. Good demand. Fresh Butter 20 to 25 cents. Mountain Butter, in Kits, 1G cents no demand. Chickens 16 to 20 cents. Eggs 20jto 25 cent s, with good demand to-day. Bacon (Baltimore bulk sides.) 83 to 9 cents. No North Carolina on Market. Lard Baltimore Flake in quantity Ill to 12 cents. Tallow 10 to 12ccnts. 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 m Liverpool sacks, $2.lu to $2.15 per sack. Factory YarnSl -55 to 5l.SU per ouncn LIQOURS N C Corn, $1.40.(6 $1.50 good demand. Apple Brandy. $1.50 to $1.75 good de mand. Peach Brandy. $175 to $2.00 good de mand. Financial Market. BBTiaO BATE8 r OF BAVK ROTES, C. BY BASK OF MECKLESBtTBC, TBYOB BTBE1T CHAKLotTK, K. C fUnb CaDe Fear 10 ! Bank of Charlotte. commerce, a l - tjiarenaon, u Favetteville. 2 " Lexington. 0 2 2 Clarendon, Lexington. U N. Carolina. 30 " (Graham,) Thbmasville. M Roxboro', 2 - Washington, 0 " Watiesboro', 10 Wilmington, 15 Yancey vine, u Commercial Bank of Wilmington. : Farmers' Bank of North Carolina, lin Greensboro' Mutual Insurance Co., (old,) 0 Merchants' Bank of Newoern, Miner's and Planters' Bank. Vlnrinia Bank Notes average about 10 j Georgia Sonth Carolina " " ! " : 10 Kank of the State of North Carolina. aa These Quotations are liable to flne- tnntmn rfl punnnt. h relied on for mv lensth of time. Remittances for all Bank What the Season Suggests. To assume warm clothing at thecom- man moment of the cold season is onlv an act of common prudence. But something more than this is required to put the body in a state of defense against the searching atmosphere of winter. Damp nas a ae nressinsr effect on the vital organs and the animal spirits. The amount of life xwer taken out of the strongest j of us by the chilling vapors which frequently load the air at this period oi tne year is very consiu crahlar and to the weak and languid they arelatremely detelerious. To protect the xvjAptti against their efTects. xt most be in wardly toned, regulated and remrorcea, as well as shielded outwardly by apppropriate earments. This essential service is more I aafelv and satisfactorily accomplished by n nroinne o'f medical science. The fact 1 C " " ; o nionstration in mathematics, r Nobody dis- pujes ii. ii b uiiiww vt i wiuuiwu wvi mieht be rested t but the public, naturally 1 1 io ;Th;tnni. hie curiositv can be readilv gratified, t The Tiz - a stimulant, a tonic. an aperient, and dWe ingredients, w the jwrest and best d it8 MnlThe are rBortioned in ao- 4 eordance witn a lormuia tnai nas ueen iu or twentv vears. and operate hannon- I innnl v and simultaneous! v. Hence the 1 uniiorm success oi ue wouuuc tothenrrbe Adf lsefcr Alwavs keen a bottle of Dr. Tutt's Cele brated Expectorant, in the house. It is a certain, pleasant cure for Croups, Coughs, Colds, etc. fit is agreeable to the taste, and Children take it readily. Go toyour drog- gist and get it at once, it may save the life oi your little one. - - MOBILE, ALJL, May 27, 1869. Dr. Win. II. Tutt : Dear Sir I should be pleased to adver tise your medicines, and will cheerfully give you a good notice of your Expector ant, as I haye personally used it with great sausiacuon. very respectfully, Proprietor of the Mobile Begister. The Barbers all Prefer Dr.Tatt's Hair Dye. 1873 FASHZOSS, HR73 RBsuAar LESLiES 'LADIES' ft S JOTTOXAL, TIDDY'S. at jan 21 LESLIES Ladies' Magazine, at .jan21 -r.; B, TIpDYS.i PETERSON Magal, at I - f- ; -TIDDY8.: If i pODEY'S Lady's Book, at 3 AjfUanl- . S TIDDY.; METROPOLITAN, at jan 21 TIDDY'S. REVUE DE jan 21 LA MODE, at TIDDY'S- DIE Modenwelt, at jan 21 TIDDY'S. HARPER'S BAZAR, at jan 21 TIDDY'S. TTARPER'S MONTHLY, ai 1 jan 21 TIDDY'S, APPLETON'S Journal, at jan 21 TIDDY'S. THE Galaxy, at jan 21 TIDDY'S. OLIVER Optic's Boys and Girls, at jan 21 TIDDY'S. CITY RESIDEnCES, VACANT. LOTS, AND DESIRABLE FAEIIING LANDS, IMPROVED and UNIMPROVED. T) ARTIES wishing to invest in such prop A - pertv on reasonable . terms would do well to call at our office in the Court House. Further assignments and correspondence solicited. viKAHAM & NASH, Attornevs, jan 21-3m Charlotte, N. C. New Inducements. -:o:- IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM -FOR A- Heavy Spring Stock, we will sell all our Fall and Winter Goods, at greatly re duced prices. Your attention is particularly invited to our Stock 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 McMURRAY & DAVIS. K. S. BUB WELL, THOS. GBIEK, J. H. CABSON. Burwell, Grier & Co., (Successors to Carson A Grier.) GTOcers & Commissien nercbants, Corner of 4th and Tryon fits., CHARLOTTE, N. C. jan 1-lra. FEED V0OEL THE well known butcher, wishes to inform his friends and the public in general that he has open ed a Meat Market in the basement under Walter ; Brem & 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, dec., will find him a ready purchaser. jan 18-u MRS. A! W. MILLER is prepared to ac 1 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, t The table is as good as the market will afford. Terms most liberal, to suit clerks who are working for moderate salaries, jan 1-tf -v .' Apples, Apples. ELEGANT Juicy Northern Apples. Call lovers of real Good Fruit. Onions also, very i fine. ordered by the; solicitation of scores of People. : Irish Potetcs:Eariy"Ros1e,EarlKGood, rich. Peach Blowj i Harrison ftc. for eating or planting.-, - .t:, ALSO, 7 -- Buckwheat Flour and fine Yellow, Rich Goshen Butter with capital Factory Cheese. 'f T n f v T JOHN F, BUTTS jan 22 ' ' , . t Market. 4-v r : -AND-1 5 X K tn TJAVIXG greatly increased his Stock of JL r UKrilTUItli which consists in part ot ; . ; Parlor Salts. Clack, Walnnt Painted Chamber Suits, Frencb a nd Cottage w i j Dcdsleads Sprins r Beds, Coreanst 5 ":, Waslistands. -; J --1 Teapoys," Folding : J Tables, Ladies Work I -Tables, Hxtenslon and ! Centre Tables Whatnots afes, Excelsior and Cotton Mattresses, Chairs and . Stools of . various styles and many other thines not necessarv to mentioni The undertakers Department is complete irom tne cneapest ropiar U)mn to the Finest Hexisan Hea8 and Foot .Walnut Casket Half Glass Top. finished and trim med in the most approved stylcwnl be kept j constantly ready for use, all of which will be sold at a most reasonable pnee. Returning ' many thanks for past favors I most respectfully ask the citizens of I Charlotte and surrounding country,.; who . have need for anything in my line to ; give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. S South Trade Street opposite the Market House, Charlotte, N. C jan 1st 1873-ly F. M. SHELTON. H0TICE. t 1 WE have this day sold our entire stock of Groceries, Liquors, &c, to Messrs. W. H H. HOUSTON & CO.. and in reUr ing from business respectfully ask a con tinuance of the liberal patronage bestowed upon us to our successors. GREGORY & WILUAMS0N, W. J. BLACK & CO. jan 1, 1873. ! ; Having purchased W. J. Black' A Go's and Greeroy & Williamson's entire stock of Goods, we have opened at Gregory & Williamson's old stand, next door to McMurray, Davis & Co's, at which place we will constantly keep a complete Stock of t ' GROCERIES, LIQUORS, AC And would respectfully ask a call from tne public. i ? W. H. H. HOUSTON A GO. P. 8. W. J. ORR and T. D. WALSH, formerly with Gregory & Williamson, and McD. ARLEDGE, formerly with W4 J. Black & Co.. are with us and will be pleas ed to see their friend and customers. W. H. H. HOUSTON &;C0. jan 7 ' n . . ; Hew Advertisements.1 Agents Wanted for Cobbin's Child's Commentator ON THE BIBLE, for the HOME CIR- CLC 1,200 pages, 250 Engravings. The best enterprise of the year for agents. Every family will have it. Nothing Hid now published. For circulars address H. S. GOODSPEED & CO., jan 1-4 w 37 Park Row, K. Y. V)OOk AGENTS now at work, orlook- J ing for some new book, should write at once for circulars of the best-selling books published. Extraordinary induce ments offered. Superb premiums gitn away. Particulars free. Address f QUEEN CITY PUBLISHING CO., jan l-4w Cincinnati, Ohio. 1872. JUBILEE IX 1873. - BETTER THAW PICTTTBES IS TUB HEW YORK OBSERVER The Great American Family Newspaper,! S3 a Year with tne JUBILEE YEAR BOOld SIDNEY E. MORSE & CO., 37 Park Row, New York. SEND FOR A SAMPLE COPY.' jan l-4w I TRICES and TRAPS of AMERICA Would you avoid being "bit" by Rogues, Swindlers and Humuugs I Read i the I "Star Spangled Banner." A large, Illus trated 40 column 8 page paper, Ledger size. Splendid Stories, Sketches, Tales! Poenia, Wit. Humor. Puzzles. Recipes. -ie. 11th year, $1 a year, with elegant Prang Cbroiuo, 'Autumn Leaves," free to all. Umy si. Try it once. Satisfaction guaranteed. Agents wanted, outht FREE, Specimens. Hinsdale, N. H. ! I jan l-4w ,..'. am. f vnawiah to be eared of th habit, mddnm V pvasiMiii m. w Jan l-4w' 1 -X : OK WCl 00 A per -day 1 Agents wan 50 1U PoU ted 1 All classes of working people, of either sex., young or Old, make more money at work Tor us in meir spore iiiunieuvs, uimi wc uuc, vuwi at anything else. Particulars free. Ad dress - U O.BTINSON& CO, jan l-4w Portland, Maine. For any case" of 'Blind, .31eeding;Itching or Ul cerated Piles that Da Bora's Puz Rxmkdt fiuls to cure. It is prepared expressly to cure the Piles, and nothing else. ' 1 - RnM hv all Tirnvmrntn. - 1ricii. jan l-4w t J t- ' H07, 7HEH AUD "V7HEEE - . i SEB.THE..i.:'-l ADTCQTtSIS'S CjlSETBTTE, By MaiL 25 cents. Address, 0E0, P. 0WELL & CO. jan 1-4 w V 41 Park Row, N. Y. JUST EECETVTD. ' T?0UR Fine PoTk Hoss. 6 bbhu Large J; Sweet Potatoes, 2 bbls.. Large Onions. 1 Tierce of Sugar Cured Hams new and I very fine. Heckler's Pork 8ausage received daily, Fisher's celebrated Mince Meat, 20 sacks strictly Family Flour, 20 bushels I find; Mountain Apples, Chesnuts, Irish Potatoes, Dried Fruit of all kinds, 10 doz. of Domestic Fresh Canned Peaches and Cherries, all of which will be sold at the I lowest figures, at B. NrSMITH'S. f. she l t or Pfill 4 I Auction Store. DISSOLTJTIOir 1 milB firm, of Ecclea & Gaither, Is this I X day dissolved by mutual consent, II. C. Eccles retiring. " ECCLES & OAITIIEK.: January 12th, 1873. The business will be continued at the j old stand by the undersigned. " jan il - THOMAS li. OAimaa. OA Fine Oi 4t3 Watches. Paintings, also -; lot of T. IL OA.1THKR.-1 jan 25 J Auction 8ales.. : Si lt & I win sell this day, commencing at 11 o'clock a. mn at my Auction Room, the following Property, to wit : . v , 400 volumes of Miscellaneous jsooks, 3 Sewing Machines, Bureaus, Washstands, Stoves, Plated nd - Glassware, Carpeting, Silver i Plated Buggy Harness, , A large lot of Brooms, . ,.- j 3 Bbls., oda Crackers, ; 4 Casks of Cordial, 1 bbl. Wine, 1 Half bbl. Fulton Market Beef. li IP A large lot oi uanay jars, r Toys, Notions, Hoisery, Ac, Ac., Sale Positive. Terms Cash. THOMAS H. GAITHER. jan 25 . Auctioneer. Land Sale, BY Virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Alamance county, I shall pro ceed to sell at public auction in the City of Charlotte at the Court House door on the 15th day February. 1873, a certain lot of land situated in the city of Charlotte on Tryon street adjoining the lands of A. B. Davidson J. H.Carson and others, contain ing one acre more or less. The title to said land is unquestionable. Terms of sale are i cash aad the balance purchase money to be secured by , bond witli approved security. Sale subject to conformation by said Alamance Superior' Court. J. E. ECTOR, Commis'r. T. H. GAITHER, . ' jan 16-30t eod Auctioneer;. B. M. MILLER & SONS K):- a B O C B B s AKD . , coxxnission hechauts K: HAVTUG Completed our new three story building, on the corner of Col lege and Foarth streets, we hsve' just REMOVED into it, and are . ready for i our Customers. Our House is divided into five Depart ments 1st Department Fancy Groceries. Soaps, Candles Candy, Sfarcti, Soda, icaisina, oysters. Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Spices, Prize Candies, Brandy Peaches &c Ac. Purchased direct from the Manufacturers with the view of supplying the WHOLESALE TRADE. 2nd Department Heavy Good. . Molasses, Bacon, Floury lard. Mack erel, &c Our facilities for. handling such goods, are superior to those f any mercantile : house in the City. Merchants may rest assured that they can always obtain good of us at THE LOWEST FIGURES. 3rd Department Produce. Cettoa, Corn, Wheat Oats, Rye, Hey, tix Bought at highest cash prices. Sold on Commission. Stored, urith tosh advances made upon th same. We invite special at tention to our commission emd storing business, TO WIIICII WE PAY CLOSE PER SONAL .ATTENTION. 4th Department Phosphates. WE ARE AGENTS FOR ZELL'S and other SUPER PHOSPHATES, the most reliable article on the Mar ket. Certificates from reliable farmers furnished on Appli cation. We are also Agents for GTLIIAMS CELEBRATED ' TOBACCO FERTILIZER. 5th Department Leaf Tobacco Warehouse. WE II AVE COMPJLIED WITH THE Revenue Law, and are now ready to re ceive Laf Tobacco, which we will buy or sell on commission. Our Warehouse fees are less than the same at Richmond or Dan ville, and the best prices IN THOSE MARKETS ALWAYS OB TAINED. . OUR large and commodious HALL will be finished and opened to the public about the First of March. WE THANK a generous public for the liberal patronage which has heretofore been bestowed upon us, and we hope that through strict attention to business, end. selling our goods at low figures we may merit continuance or tnei r lavor. ; R.M. MILLER A SONS. ; Vwtrir 11. 1ft73.s ., 100 Boxes. FRENCH and American Window Glass, in good order. -' fy'J MACARONI, Com Starch, Chocolate, Horsford's Bread Preparation. Pure Powder Ginger and Pepper. . Wat. IS. J5UUVVELL W, Jan 9 ' - 8prings Corner. . HAIR Brushes, English and Amercan. WM. R. BURWELL & CO. jan 9 LEWIS' Pure White Lead, . WM. R. BURWELL A CO. jan 9 y - - - -"- m J. T. SUGGS, (Successor to Coit and Suggs,) a Trade St, next door below Merchants' & -Farmers' National Bank. 3 " DXALKX m ' . ' GROCERIES & LIQ U 0 R S. WHOLESALE A RETAIL- ' EEEPS constantly on band a large and '. well selected stock of BACON, LARD, , MACKEREL, FLOUR, MOLASSES, SU GAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES. CAN- DIES. 80Da, SOAPS, CANDLES, SE- , GARS, TOBACCO, Ac, Ac. ALSO, Corn. V Wheat, Rye, Oats, Ac, bought and sold ; on commission , jan 14-Gm It f -XT' f
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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