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1 1 DAILY GBSERYER. JOHNSTONE JONES, Editor. Thursday, February 13, 1873. . " W Senator Alcorn, of 'Mississippi, -. it . is said, is blessed with' more, than a 1 : icore of children. He must believe " in the truth of the words, sung by the Psalmist of Israel, ..who said ; of - ' children, Vila ppy is the 'manhat hath his quiver full of them?. That, "everv honest miller has a' jgoldeu thumb,!' is a proverb anciejit the hills. If corruption ana ras fcalitv is not 'stopued- in Cougress pretty soon;it will not be longi be fore that old saving may be fitly -ap-; plied to Congressmen. ; - Ship Cakal Project. The people deeply of Wilmington are just now interested in the project for building ship caual, Wcomiect itUe imme diate ha'rbor of the city with the ocean. A subscription of $200,000 by the citv.to the. capital stock Jof thVconfpany, is ' desired. It is esti mated that the "work will : cost $400 .00. Such a canal, it is . thought, win greatly increase the importance of Wilmington as a seaport' town- . - ' - The President 'has approved the bill for the construction of : eight sloops of war.; ; The U. S. Navy needs additional war ships. It is Jgo weak: cofte'with nytpf hqgj-eat -naval powers of the world. : Opposition: was made . tctherbill irr Ctongressjoir J iheground that as we - are at peace f. with all the-'.wortd na increase of our war -force was necessary ; but the opinions of those, wji$ wisely believe in" preparing for war in times of peace prevailed. l Tha goX'erhmerit f has: 4eterm ined. to take active measures against ne, Mormons.' And "the elected of t!fe Io,d,, fis (hey. style, themselves, are greatlyfrightened thereat. The laws . against bigamy are to-be -strictly en forced, and the saints" prosecuted energetically in the courts. The latest accounts from UtabilrepreseliS that the Brighamites are badly" scared, and are nrenariuc to flee the country," to escape the law. Such an abomination as this "Church of the Latter-l)av Saints." should .have ----- - - been eradicated from our country longgo. A Splitting affair. Here is a little scene illustrative of the times, A farmer living near a- village in New York, was about to eat break- last. -, :.. V:'-:1 A pedlar called and "aske& for , breakfast. ".-j v sThe farmer answered w that the breakfast would soon be ready, arid . politely suggested , tQ-the tramp that in consideration: of the' fb&cttie ' was to get he would like . him to split some wrood for the household The pedlar took the axe, but in tead of splitting the woad,,he deftly ; split the farmer's head, ami fled. We give this as "a specimen brick" oi-uie- bioodv occurrences of t iiS" "Augusta'n age'' of murder. CONSTITUTIONAI, KEl'ORRI. Senator Cunningham appears to lead the party who favor Reform in . the organic law of this' State. In a recent and very able speech he gives his views at length. . He thinks the constitution is de " fective, and that the' defects are so grave as to demand the immediate attention of every patriot. - v In the words of Mr; Cunningham, Mit is too, cumbrous and it is .too ex- ; pensive ; it is- so prolix in wording, and provides for such a, needlessly expensive polity, that iV ought to-be - entirely revised.;' He' says further : : ' - ''It is evident'that our constitution ri so -complex, so obscure" in' sortie points and so intricate jn- others, .that it cannot become, as all const i tutiorw ought to be, a familiar snb ject to the popular- mind: Indeed", our fundamental law ought ; to. be so - plain that he may run who - reads it, " and so jerse, comprehensive,' and fa . miliar in terms that it will pass into popular .. maxims, , .and i household words, and be incorporated into Our modes of thought and into, our very system ' of common conversation; . We should aim at such1- plicityi perspicuity and happiness of expression, ana never be satisfied till we attained it : for no constituting is sacred and lives and acts in all the movements of society that cannot be - graven on the popular heart, much .n-ia uueinai requires a volume , to noia, ana that onH professional law yers can understand. . ' He thinks one of the greatest evils -of our present system of governnient is the multiplication of offices and large increase of saWW ' . . The township ; systematic regards as "both complex and burdensome," and favors its abolition, , i 1 , Biennial' sessions of ;- the - "tegtsla ture ; doing jtway": with : State , census taking - reduction of the pay of ;the members of the Legislature ; abolish i'xent'of the office of Superintendent .--crrublic Works ; and a general rc- ducfion of the judicial force, are some of the reform - in easures- which-irei advocates. - r As a representative of those who ! advocate-reform, his. views. w are-worthy of atteatl oil. j '"- ; t ; . Our system of government is far 'from perfect and the" General AsT senibly could do nothing better "for the State than to make such changes in pur furidanientallaw ai wisdom and " th e . ex perience of. 7- th' e past few'ycars point out. Ticonstitu-,. lion was fashioned by tne nanus oi Radicals, and :we ,hav-netcr yet! tieardof. any thing goo.i -comings from the hands of Radical Law Alakers. U3GISI.ATURB OP NOKTIt CAIIO- 1 LIN A. t -! SENATE. . . ' . - .'Iuesdy, Feb. 11,1873. xSenatexallecl t6 order at fO o'clock by the Lieut. Governor. . . . Introduction of B'dh 'f yBy MrrLbye, a bill in -relation to the sale" of" spirituous liquors; :Or; dered to be printed. ' ? 1 By: Mr. Ellis," of, Columbus, a ; bill to amend sections 204-266 270, : :an,d 273,-'of 'the Code of Civil Procedure: By Mr. VVelch -respliiuon oi m strnction to the Committee on the Lunatic As vlum. f -The resolution re quires a report ot the riu?m ber of nanies" and from iwhat' counties -of 'therm- mates of the Asylum.' -.- t.-H- - - , . Special Order, , . -v. -.t- Jfne:hour.of 12 havirigjarriyed. the special order for that hour, was- the consideration ot the lQmstitutional -Amendments, ; . Jt j The vote bywhich the" bill in re-. gard: t o" the University , of North Car- plina wasxiereatea, was reconsioereo, and the bill passed ; by 6 yeas. to.. 4 nays. MessrSi Jjippes, xxyraan, ;:nm anH Holloman ? voting in the- nega- LThe ljill provides, that1 the charge ftrtne University be taken from the Board of Education and be transterr ed to tlieGeneral AssemhlytLr.. SZTneiluirfb iCbbltsrr-the Ck&6raT nays, Mr. McCabe voting in- the neg ative, which make the difference m the-vote above. '-"-"- The bill tokabohsh the oflice pjE Su- Hftavsi r V (Same vote as above.V , Bilffn retulon'to tax exemptions nrovides that anv soecies of nrooertv to the amount'now- provided fMrfin tne uonstuuiioni may do excmpeo, passed its third readingby ,37 to Same vote as above. - 'i . "-!S Bill in relation to i the State cen sus, abolish ing the " sam e, passed its second f eading';byjthe,iame yote:;as litIf O. - . . . " Bill in 'retdtio'n to Pederai "and State offlce-holdersi r (This bili mets the same requirements as provided for in the late peocVam at iorCoF Pres ident Grant.) Bill passed its second reading by the same vote as above. -; : ' Bill in relation to 'public t charities passed, by 36 to 7, on its second read-, ihg. , v ' ' - Bill to change the sessions of the GeneraP Assembly to biennial instead pf annual, passed its second reading by SSto 4. Mr. MaCabe not voting. Bill in relation to the term of Ex ecutive ofticersi Providing that the term shall be two years . instead Of four, failed to-pass by vote of 20 ayes to 13 nays strict party vote.- ini -reiation' to-atM5iiton Aof townships and to come back.tb the oiuprecinci svstem, jauga oy a vote of 27 to 12wViCh wasalso a stirct Jparty.vote , .. . j" , Bill in relation to the xay of mem bers of the General Assembly, 'allow ing them $300 per annum, and 10 cents per mile, also failed' by 33 to 11 Mr. Flenlming thought the 33 votes was the necessary two-thirds, one Senator having 'resigned made ..the number 49. He 4heref6re appealed e l rT j:-.' . .1 . . 1 mi 11 um xuc ueciaian vi wie cnair. j.ne President statad, before putting the vote,, the" nature of his r ruling,, and that the very same Question, arose in flS- ; wheri'lhe Hon: $V NEdwards, of Warren county," hi red the position now occupied by himself, and in his decision he followed the precedent of this learned gentleman; .' I he behate sustained the uiling of me cnair.- . -- - ' Mr. Humphrey, who had voted in the negative, moved to reconsider the vote ancL that the consideration of the reconsideration be postponed till lOJ.o'clock to-morrow. Auopted. . .Un motion of V Mr. Moreliead, ot Guilford, the bills that ; had passed theirs third :readinea. were ordered to be engrossed 'andsent forthwith to the' House.' , " . ' 'School Bill. The ' consideration of the . School Bill was resumed, and Considerable aiscussion ensuea on tne various sec .1 .... .. . ---. tions that remained to be considered The entire bill, having been;perfectr ..-The resolution of the House ac- duittiner the Keener of the: Caoitol. 'Patrick McGo wan, "frbm the charge of malfeasance in '-office,"- charged against him -.and recommending that the Senate -resolution', making him Keeper of the Capitol be i concurred v;Tne report ami recommendation were concurred in by the Senate. -Adjourned. . HOUSE OF REPRESEKTATIVES. House called to order at 10 o'clock by Speaker Robrnson. On motion of Mr. Gorman, the re-1 port of the Special Committee to in quire into f the charges ' against the Keeper of the Capitol -was taken up uuu tiuupieu. By Mr. Johnston, a resblutrori con firming i the contract ; with Patrick McGowan , for ' keeping the Capito and public grounds. 1 . perinf endgnt of Public Works, passedT its third readingbyl.37?yeaaio''5 bn motion of - Mr. Johngton. the ruleswwer si: ended -r.nd'the'resola- tion was taken up. - " : - After a lengthy debate -BiriJrown, a itcp fi th ii iimt if in ' nr.iin.ir. - i nn-i r7 i olution vas adopted. . ; - onmotitmof Bir.u.cuehec, the mles were -leniled and th bm the hands taken up LtCt.prQYida.fnr the collectiono-txea by the State and by the several coun- ties of the Rate ro property, polls ana incorap k -Vl ; neryoiu, ,was wuupuu iu umu reading. 'rt A- Iomr debatenBnstfedUTori , the va-. i ribus Amendments propdsed by the Com mittee oif- i inancef peu ling which the House adjourned,. . . . - Personal tutetligence '4 I The reiESmprssc Eugenie has an income of 12,000. . , ; . - V " The Empress' of Kussia- is'to re- lside in Sorrento, Italy, until 1 the Spring: i Ex(xOvernoruiiLUloclc,ot Massa i - I. T - 1,1 ' chusetts, has returned with his frmi. iy w rar iiu.u W , , ; ;Mrnnd MrsaVbpd&ee,' ot I5aiti- moreiave ; lanueu , hiuij u "" irrtrp4nf tbA nthpr continent The " " r r i . . - - -.- ; w ( young men will remember Mrs. Whedbee, asf. ,Misa liizii Alanly, of ewberu jin Tfemnemnc Orators errtertain tne peopie-icw-iiMHvywtvaifc u:X highly, amnaing; nd-instrut tiire at tucker' xxan,1i.-uesuay - viKui. - .- t-Irr.thttiLoTidTMi Probate Court -tht of his sister. Charity:uoes not i always begin :at-hom efm9MS-'r:X "TBe May o:f!1)ie imuneoi JtonanYiMf linJf . aog hasten t ina return certifying that there f were and passed its several read-1", ;f .iV,,. V,t. Tmmnsp. :fik-..jlvj.M.'..B!i - inra., 4;.'rp-lV:ilJwTrwiiie!t6call of the " ; . -1 " . J - yju. iiiJUJk ui-ijxi kjvvuiuiu. til c uj ill rliffw;V hp fRL be what they may. ' i Hth.ott, 1870,,1-will ,r, WSu,.;76 w-.- m- . eivnri .Tnfin TT. Webb. James Webb. selU&t.pnpnc , auction, -lor casH, ieign7lue-.ta preapw. ;ouce ur . g-rp' j--es James OattisD: Cam: Court House door in the City of twjce,W Jhe Halkofc the HoueJ OHro'n jainea Webb, Jas'. W. J Bacon, E. Hi on Saturdayr the 22nd. inst7 at ude?haa!notjriCed ihr favorB the1 will f ptmr: Holmes, who left 9io;charitiesi ar4d.pnW (KXto in his jurisdiction, inil872;r HoNy aid posireu-neVDan. stunoor-it-hjinnp.n. and who is id blame? ness ijot, nice in Mrf CoJx.;AViien P- f'ltopblrtani dentin ihits f ssu relwrtfiatj the .session, of AMm VorMJ? i" -H buoicw- days'and uponjeasembhng a pro- poHm14lKinjgyAniadeu8';:-to-ar; dicat&e4hione will be read ih the CortcswheiTtm effort nll probaht be made1 to dissuade the 'King from carrvinff outJiis pumoses. Should he persistpeCmUiwiwill be pas?. Otlielladrid Jottriials state if the Kinffubould resicn the crown, the preseiit authorities wiU remain , in o.fBcectb watch the course of events, and it is-believed all oueationa aria" mg out. oi tne auaicaiipu wji pe set tled according to- the constitution and without an v disturbance. A cabinet coiihcil" was held; last night, after -which f tenop ; Ma-rtoes; Minister vof Foreign fUirs j: or Becrea, Minister ot the Interior, and vince. iiau iv uonierenue wiiu oeiior Cli -.-T- .-J .1 i .'W- FxL- . .1 '...ft ' e.ofJt6ay,linounc- v " k" I CT1, a , "KwjWv i A 'Monstrous Child ' Kelier Con conference also -took place between fejt,ldA of Crimes.-A Boston dispatch oenor orooua, minister oi.warbuu he'principat Military1 officers in Ma drid. :A- largtfmecrt imrnifCohserva- tives wa&held'TasiBght. - :f J ; A Xice Time , in Georgia Atlanta." Feb. .'. 10.--Gov. - Smith' sent a message lo -the- Legislature to the effect that two million rive hun- ilhOtt five hun- dred'and sixty-seven thousand, four hundred ana thirty nveaoiiars must be provided the current year. tofmeet seventy-nve thousand - dollars ; to- Davr interest :onl nve:; nundrea ana sixty-seven thousand ingold quart- fir v honds to Jan. iio:u :. to pay bonds fallmg(due this year and i874, - anuio pny msiwv uu luci,uu"v' debt... t . if' ,, . ' There-is a:rleam of light in .the Louisiana .political - ch.aps. v- It is thought that enough candidates for fhe Legislature to 'form-, ra; constitu- tional quofum have received the; in- dorsement of both? Returning Boards: Tf this i is the Tact:-a lust solution of the difficultv.is DOssible.-.The oraran- izatiori of such a quorum of the State tne Donas, iawinguue, jmiu-u. ,pav u- twelve, in'Bussey's woods, near Bos- terest on the public :debt. t Among ton In inw 10, he is charged the debts are: To, nleet , -'Russell wHh a giibtrcrune-upon a woman Sage's claim-of, three .hundred and f , d d jn the woods near iFitCh"- clous around v-hicfi ekeBovem4iw! . i1 - Enjoyed, 'His ment worthy th'e iratrie might form. We caainot guess where-acting Gov- an American nameu xiooerra iDon 5r Kellogg and galled" Senator :fTw:.afrtnnecrf;i0W.- ernor result from the-LeSsIature 1 result irom the legislature. , f t A FRENCHMASt bouTH.-fln case you. are, acquaintedvyjth any nersori 'iri -MetzorStMsbure, pray write -mm warniiy uu j uubv buujcuu and urge him to direct" 'attention : to . ancestor in. a place where' the '.-week-this country; as of all cithers the best ly expenses are still less, ;-. t, Southern people of 'the American Republic' are nearly .allied to the uml mst f mind, fV.MirrK Ffkjltltft vi vnftitv ?of manner and politeness .which so highly mark bur people: The' South ? ern. people? are? r proud, 'passionate, ch ivalrous, h ospitablebpen-h earted, generous, and noble,1 if nobility con sists in contempt-'of death and Jof money. Lettef tn 1 Mobile Meaister. l--A,-ITew;;Orlearistdog'k)wnerj, i'ho takes his dog into street cafsarmed as he received his first month's sala himself with a cane and..j5bught a ry as king, was .to subscribe for -the reporter wno. naa .mr-cie an item about the cur. .inamatter was.com promised before itny,bloodA wrasshed. """TIiLLSBORd. O., i?eb.b, - ' . . , . - ' EdUor of the Sentinel: My Dear Sir MVe, your neigh- t. W1 lllfir tO I .- -v r- i r" .irtv Vnd in thft Tislature; jv r r;rcr "rrr; citizens DJxoiext-SatuedAyr-thlSt do hotUmderstand how it, iV th"2e0?? raerabers out of nine- tv-seven iii favor of the News, com-1 - ... M he annointed. to eive the public printing to that paper? i itordo we unaerstanu imw-nie ccu could control U.emne.y ana . jnem mto wujpiwiac " mit quietly and see you wronged by ! vour friends, or those who should be Wisnes. vv t? are jjuu ,w ihw y ....i. ffiotrria withnnt.' 3.riTP.TiTifJ'. in a I -psne.ciiuiiv way. our uruteai Kaiuoi it. .- . ' J We v, ill say that neither the Com- niittee" on "nrmtine or the whole IWialature co before "us in adraira- imwu - .w. J'T- zr"LZiA I i: r. (Inn UnnPO hilt Wfl Wl 1 1 TlflL of tlflt-irai. ment towards you. aPw brought yanbarya ;boara ot angels, doveii - : ' I f.l i.UJU v -...-w.. -111 IrUCV UUU II UiGC i IIMl. . I . seeyou, .3W"Bt SKATES" toWriorih. 3e- men oyer whom you had no -, t ' Cf. Tf Hp. sreg tp revenged of ; you r fashing'.ti the bolters or for. any; " ' ' ,;n AV witW him with cause, ; hc .ihh j - . r : 1 tult ;f tne whole party of the Legisla j lure undertake to be revenged then we 'wiU otirselvesj;betveen nthnr R1a m&A ParksL John ! Berrv. ?. Jobtt LaW8fr.y j p; Parks, ,W : S Roulhac, R F m Cameron I W Hahriltonr f ueaHAWs'JueJiiuvfcjynuiix- v-uFiui-aur4 Thorns ::Adahis."lliM t .AFaucdtt4aoh-.D WilbvUi,ithnlOV lvvier, Wm ; O Cheek, Josebh Roeie. J A Ch -efc. Davit Andersoni Jna Ms. JJJkiEaattas X tT Jm"! f- Mrijftvk-iliykicks against fate and w&ibn neverlrecei yel Jthe 'I twelve ' h undred dollars- fi-om Onkes Amesilhat he de- Vicereuhtmigh well-follow. eiiVarrajgnedrbeiore j t h ef ch urch fldulterv. we are told that he fought Ihe-charge obstinately'pre vsuicated; doubled on. hktrack,Uui- tfT auotrt me ciosenot tne trial,, woien a iarge nurrrfaer oi therfsisters : came! up ahd testified that he had made improper advances to them, too,bil u hsi) cessful ryrcorrrsep Ito rosir:5 the last ditchy 'which was the; first pew in "the amen corner" and Baid : '.'Brethren, if you will have it so. I plead guilty. I own up. for I don't think it is the part of a worthy Christian' to holdout when a thing isv faifly I proved 4 agin him." This conformity to church discipline spoke mm AM j-v mm V 4 V A i.tT - V rl lawless old matrimonial buccaneer, an(1 Mr Colfax collld niake troops of f,.;i,ia w fU. s,hiA tnntl rrOMrtvf ' thAt TTrsLnVVm "R Kvaiw who is now under "sentence of eath- for the murder of Georgiana Lovering has confessed s a fearful series of criines : He says that in 185$ he stole awav and killed a little niece in DeryvIH., aged five; . In 186111 niitthR throat of atvirl of fourteen" vMrA .' Antmsta. Affi-rlhr which an- other nMied in prison.) In' 1865 h killed lsalellaMJovce. acetl four- andher brother John a boy erf bunr. Massachusetts, and during the c in a rfrf cf twelve, Vin - Nor ,,i.,v tr tt; feard0 thesccrimes is brief -aridf indefinite, except as to the Joyce cliiWrtep, which was iriade to Deputy JSherili Henry A.. Drew who arrest led him and had him in charge ,teii days before -he-committed him to Exeter jaii and' aevenV days before Evan's' revealed the secret of the mui der trf Georgiana.;: - Lovering; Mr: Drew says that the narrative in rela- I tion tixthe.Joyce children is so' cir cumstrintiaras to leave no doubt of litsJtruth, - . r: are told of the death. of ;;. .... .1 . - i a. . . -r . second-hand-clothing " business, i in advised by .that .father, -never j to ' let . nAn PjrPpp,i m. TrwMv He adhered to the advice, and one of his last struggles was an attemot m ibis seventy-second year to live' -on a diet of horse-chesnuts. ' It was a iil- jure, ana ne weni lajom nis reverea o The Sultan of Turkey lately order ed a new palace, on which art, had been layished,to. be grazed because he stumbled as he entered the edifice for the first time :He , conceived the accident to be an ill omen. Ati the advice of - the English -Ambassador he let it stands The advice was, f'lf you donyou will, put your foot in it all the same." fV rThe new Xing of Sweden is irtry ford of fun and a -great joker s Al- most the -first -i thing he did as'fsoon rnnaaeipnia comic aaines anauy laii tneoacic numbers or comic - al I manacs that could be obtained. ii V throw iirOiuiuuidlike eood Chris- nuuin on uicpar vame inerai. . ww lathe City; - V - , I .""j" "V" .t""c. ""i Carolina Penitentiary has signified bis desire to make a confession of the commission 1 of a murder for tViH nnthar ! nvnnnfnH in 4ho . v lewiiavcn.has a board pi aider- men. JL.nal w good, eays tne u&n-1 bury News, but an Italian onMonday rPHEKE will . be aTesmlar communication I X of Excelsior IXKlge No. 261 A r at A M i v . "ltTf other Lodge, invited Xlr0' at" Of W. M Itend ' By Order i - -: , KyAJl!J tVAKllu, Secretary. feb.13 i-. , i - -u .luiiiwu, T7IFTT boxes Baltimore City Soap. f ... . MILLER & SONS". I IK Am m.7-. , r SKATES, - -rv:- , T; J ; JAu " i5. T T7" Ti I'Ji" 7l 11 ? Binnpr 10 use tiiem at ou cents per feb 13 . r ? -. . Aset. : ??:e:!ruatees Bale. Y iVirtue of a deed Ire trust tame ex ecu- dated proceed to at the Charlotte, ... .. . ... ... 1 k-M V JL V illJV. as the a L - tliat-y vaniab le: plantation known ur;.iimei ASDury ana otners. Bale posi- I tiv, tne lormer: purchaser not having compueu. wiui terms 01 s ate.' ski Fl FGRA 3l, ' febI2-td "-.Trustee. , -s . - .UQinptUnf; StOCJCV---- A..:,;mrl for-nott-wheh-receiYed; , -K; . : - KSrr-rs "Ill.llPi I - v ). ll.'U.. 11 UllliUUUl. I -It 1 . -I nnnn 1.1 .ti.j.J L-T.l -W T. 1 IT; f . . Mllouse tlVUnited States v . ti r V ij. o T sT 1 ' 1 i j r ' 5it.KeT St., Nework, or by theduly that tiKtliftCapital Stiek- of Paid Company, until tlic 3rd day of March next, aAcr that no further ?ul)scHptioii will he received to said stwlt frum any -one not now a subscn THE Board of Aldermen having granted the request of the Hornets, it becomei "our duty to do our part as Firemen; So at our regular-meetinjr Friday night February 7th, I was instructed by motion, to notify all the members of the Hornet -Fire Com pany Ko: 1, who expect to remain r such to attend our next regular meet-in? the 1st Friday night in March next," Upon failure ier do so their.namcs Will be stricken from the roll, (any who will not attend and wish their names stricken . will confer a favor by sending'' ini the uniform of the company and paving up their arrears.) Any who wish to join the i Hornets ' will ' please liand iatlieix names, to me before tlie First Friday-night ftrMarch. We expect to make our organization jierfeet and we want men Ihirtiwill" ba firemeiir All 4 "outstanding debts owed" by theHdmct'Fire Company N . 1, must be pricwentcd to mc before Saturday night the 15th inst., to he enter ed for payment. - r i F. it. uiaiv fti'r s i v . Secretary H. r . u. Jo. l. February flth, 185. . t: OF 1 f - -h .i la. V i; - AT,T -. 4 - '-.-; y si. I Febraaryll-t Vij ' ' ' m, i I, ..in i-i i . i I I I r'IiEA:K-& CO - K"a:4, Granit6 R&w, Oppcwite C E n T R1L' H O'T El.? rT-: CHARLOTTE, Kl C. - eiS iu MantiWared Tob rS5 :.... ing. Tobacco," - and Cigars of ail -grades.- Dealers in the awiveeobdswiif to examine , our stock before im, i el5e wnere as we can offer ? createT-indoceiupiif j T ? 18T3. FOR SPRING. TO MERCHANTS. fTiHE-, great aim of .onr House, since ij I ! establishment, has been to make Vhl ?t HOUSE, and to conduct to pxitgrovt. the alleged and. even accetrfi opinion os some-tnat there is a kind obloquy attached to them for buying Charlotte; and having bv the LJ increase of oar business, (since we remor-i ea tO OUr- nW nnrl alamn Oi xi 1 1 convincet thatwe UavepartiaUy succeSI V vr v"w.ucu pmu, we nave concluded to endeavor to still further eradicate ' nr:"!!'-wwucaie the -STIS'V 'this fnmiV- . better assorted; Stock 'than even f k.j:j ::7'" ''1,fct ana wuKii vjuhu j iueri'nantj J find in our house not nni. ? rr select,-1 froin i thereby being enabletl to operate by buying in different houses North, where f nuu a utucu snmuer. coDicai man hi ... 1 be must necessarily buy more goods than! he actually needs m order to have an as-1 sortment. . .' In. viewr- Of the fbrcsoins. ..Mr. Tiinw. ? left on the 27th January, (much earlior than usual.) for Northern' Maifccts ami ' Manufacturing placesr where he will re-:. fhiain two months in inakinc our nurchasw i.;- r J. J ., ' f. same ternis as any Jobbing House m Bal- timore, Philadelphia or. New York ; and the assortment when thus completed will- foot up in amount to .upwards of Two ' lluodred Th)usanl ; Doilarsj. . ; The 'epft;attaeUed,t carryuig on a I "-'lifv vutuviu vines, auu iiuwug a lower mte:..of Jfright'.than smaller shippers i . Fw5ro to successfoUy .compete with tne Trade. t . We are pleaH state to tliose unac- quainteti Avithi our IIt)use, tlat we keep coiaoletetiiines of - Dry tiooas, Gfenc?. .Hardwares Clothing Boots . and- Shoes, Notions; and eye Millinery. UM Keum JJi.artitjewt 13 complete, sitli 1 - i-jv- . : -1 . . 1 1, . . 11 1 in oum sucona to xjrtmentwillbc carried wtfeilly, . Sp'ced. Pig Feet . tTlVjK Kalbhls Spked?:Pigs Feet just JL m ; toe great dcismiKtCdS them still con tinues, cail soonr they ane-going iVt feb 5 - -"-!: v;Bi -2ff 8MITII. A " Jot of Choice- family - Flbur just ia A-at -. - . - Ji N. SMLl'H'. Vlebal' JUST reoeimi; Tabs; ' Buckets, Baskets Vaslibbar Churn, Shoe -Brushes, ' llopes! ' Iandry Soapsj, : Beites, Brooms, Matches, Sbc. Sold as usual on jumallprotits. feb 5. - - ':: - B. N.SMITH. FRESH Fish and Oysters everv diav. J feb. 4 . , f B. y.. SMITH, f ""Dental Notice. DK. ILS; JaineR, formerly, of Baltimore Md., but recently from Euruuc, located his oflice .and resideucc ii Char lotte, N. C, on. Trade, street near the Court Honse,"and respectfully offers his profesf sional serviceS i to' the "public in general." aii oemuons periormj "in mo moxi skiii j ful and scientific manner. - Teeth extract-' ed-without pain, by the aid of Vitalized 4ir. JiiXpeuts to opcnjus oniuc about the first of March. . t I feb-11 ' , VNL'Yi two nioro davs to sell tickets fw J the Vue de L'Kau 1 ! ' febll-2t- . - . .': .I.TIDDY & BRO. SEEPS ! SEEDS 1LOVER, Ortfhatd and Blue Grass Seetl' J lust received at - feb 11 - 4 Pw. M. MILLER & SONS'. IEBII Potatoes for Planting, 103 bbb all kinds at ,. . " feb 11, R.M. MILLER & SONS'. Canned Goods.' i T)EACHES, Tomatoes, Cora, Green re' y - &c.V 100 cans,, just received. Family suppnea at wnoiesale prices. ,-feb l --.i : MILLER & SU&j Macaroni. ONE hundred - chearv at . feh 11 lbs., 'Choice Macarar MILLER t SONS'- ' .A: HISBET & BRQTHEB I : A RE Dai'y ; receiving fresh supplies ill GROCERIES,' COKPECTlONEfilK I TOBACCO. "SNUFF, . CIGARS, MUSICAI INSTRUMENTS. FRUITS, PRIZE CA WES.&c.,- ' ,.! " We buy for CASH, and select our gww with care, all of which we will soil at umj lowest price for CASH. A . weieei yeryx.tiianKjiu to i 6v" rj - i . nnA none 01 strict attention to the wants of the pepn to Still continue to meet their approval - .Our .Stock " is large and complete, j flatter ! ourselves- that, we f will , Plea5C that give us a call. i - ;. Landreth's Warranted Garden Seed E have received a full supply of H celebrated Garden' Seeds. feb 8 v . . . " Archard Grass, Luccme, Clover, receiv BURWELL & C0 ieu a - T Piff's.Feet. Piff'i Feet. T?LEGAOT Lot of Pigs Feet, PJj XI you want something very P"1 v&u soon. " : - . ii! aisv a line loc oi ixxxx- vj ju.--- , .J -l T A if TTm WISH " win navetnera ruaaeup ia.oru - at . J. F. BUTTS, feb 12 . J? or. Bent ; : lwo- or inrtw . nXa wtv ' it. - xf Ywoir. SAwinff Ernporium. .Apply t0 ' A.' B. DAVH?S0. . I n fob lHff i . r . 4 V "A
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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