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i. i 1. ir .3 ii -nrr OS. P. CALDWELI ocal , Editor. T Wednesday, April 2, 1873. jf- Noticed Announcement of candidates Tor office,' will Vc! charged! $5 each. '- InawayYesterday morning quite j excitement was created by- the running ray of a horse, ' the property of J. W. adstworth. The horse had been hired by m. Eagle, "Esij:, at tie iine'of the run pay was Qriven by ., i&x Win.V)ilobinson. 'bile driving by the t residence of C.; H. Ims, Esq, and near theBaptist Church, one le of the shafts became detached from the xlc-trce of the spring wagon - The horse ecjAme frightened and started off at a break - ieck speed, throwing Mr. "Robinson head jremost to the ground. One of the wheels assed over his shoulder hip ,aml ankle, '.raising him somewiat.;A iboy who was in the wagon at the time gol out he don't know how without rwseiyingai 4 injury. The horsehaying disengaged himself en tirely from' the jjaragon, entered Trade jf' street, and $tartedup the pavement at a il sfijarful speed., He kept the pavement un- ill: he reached 1 the grocery store of A. H. I'Crcswellf (corner of Trade and Church) in- to the door of be which he rushed. After I upsetting a few barrels of sweet potatoes, l and breaking up a couple of water buckets, 1 lie was seised and held by a colored man. The damate done is insignificant. The scene was an exciting one, and much en- Joyed (!) by ye local I. 1- 1 Personal. (Sen. John B. Gordon, the great Georgia patriot and statesman, at lfesent United States Senator from his -Tlatc, arrived in Charlotte yesterday on the I forth train, and registered at the Central rf?'ltotel. General Gordon, during his stay i pre, was called upon by a number of gen- t imcn. He left last night, on the Augusta J Tiin for his home in Georgia. a ,j There were alsu "registered at the Cch- V.-aU Horn Geo. ff. Boutwcll, late Secretary :'4ft,l Treasury, now United States Sena i, tir frotu Massachusetts ; lion. L. M. Mor- .rlllt United States Senator front Maine, and ,"- jen. G. B. Lamar, who it will be r'emenr- 'btred was a party to the heavy cotton suit Aaisainst the United Statts Government. .3i2!heae gentlemen all received a nuinler of '.Visitors j-esterday afternoon. Thr three last "vjtfunwl are still in the city at this wii ing lljnd will leave itkif morning jon the South i -ern bound troin. " - - - . V't, Almost a Serious Accident. John Itiddick, a barber employed in the shop of Pethcl & Sumner in this citv. cante near receiving a serious injurj' ywtertlay morn ing, I white eiggeI in scouring out the !Khop. A shot gftn was Sitting in a corner; lie raised it up to niiove it to anotlrcr .part of the room, aiid Ive did so the hammer or one o.l tne Darreis sirucK againsi, me gas inetre, firlfig the guii off. The load passed in close proximity to Riddick's head, and tore to pieces an oil painting which hung on the Wall. " The man's face was sonic- what burned by he powder. . Improvement Around the Court House. orkmen were engaged yesterday in re- moving the unsightly wall from around "It is proposed to ie Cburt Honsc STard- in its stead, jmd also to pave with brick the entire uis- mce between tfie Court House door and me outside curbing of the pavement. How mnch better it would be if there as only something to build a wall around! Curious Pastlnie. An individual who , fad been wrestling with.King Alcohol yes- f ftrdav evening, -hauled Up on one. of the ttrect corners, and began amusing 'himself iy stamping on his watches,' about half a tzen of which he had in his psscssion. i he man. was takh Up and carried to the haven of rest," which lias been so kindly oyhlcd by the authorities for such uca- W.' C.. St. R. R: R. The Wilmington fiar'jitates jthat there arc rumors of anoth- t ihjunetkm issued by Judge Logan, on nvpjaiut.of the StateiOfJforth Carolina, restrain thcCommissionei-s from selling kYjltogtn 3fh:rratalid Rutherford mwayiou uie iuiu'oi'Af'ni. j XabofersXcraw'.pf some twenty- fjUyepe.rsps,Dicii. woiueii- and children, arrived in tins city last evening on the north tram. They are, we untlerstanc, from Guilford, and have been employed as laborers in the Mount Island Factory, Gas on county. , I Filling of a , irattifs, The frame which jas for sometime been standing near the lock Island Factory', in'f thVplace, was jblown'doWn yesteiayyohiring Agale. It I kdt'aeross ,Uqgramwiirfi' and snapped r w in'tjto 'Luckily noVdhbwas in its way I was ; experiencedin. getting the track ear. . The passenger traiit due in Char atf AJ.;c.;n7aye ii 12 P. Iin consequence of the accident'. ' , f. i - it-- lii- i I nn . ' t - ; i . , t $ !-) .-h .-jf i-i u f-'i;' Pangerou8.rThat is a dangerous; prac- c iriduli ip- Wiv$V-rs of n ping" Ou. trains moving around the de- R:;if It isn't stopped some affectionate retitwillhave a funeral ?ri -hH tamilyj e oft! ays.J 1 kXX4. 4orryrT-That young i anan Durham, of m looking as lie is. Thank yon, brbtlier. bu mean well and doubviess. intended to iy n a cmplimentr Sorry can't see i if that ilabti.. i " " IT 'i'J ; 4HaYwob4 W.QoiQn,t1E3q., left the city yiesterdaf evenlh'g:fof Washington to at tena tne supreme court - oi uie umtea i.R. R Accldeut-On, Honriftv TiTtrht a L ghttmin;ok,tUe.t e track at Greensboro and creat difflcul- f Kelsler.' Bait : Neif.-fAdTetiisemenfiu The following r oew; advertisements ap pear this morning. m Jtit)penhig4MJCQuefyX 'in nn i i . j - Several of the scbqols ijesterdj coraance wiwi a wne-iionorea c thew pupfla & ftohday. Yesterday betfig" the first day of the m mm, cunning rnu o9ng wanea in order rimi-SSI'I TA'i i Meeting of the Cadets of Temperance at tlitn lnll tKia mronliMT. Yesterday was a teaj. April day day of sunshine and shower. ' ' ; Hall was the latest' thing' in tlier weather yesterday. , ., .. - - 1 ii , , ' ; i.. , .- Mr, Editor j ;'I ,oTsered ajhi?ralc?in your Saturday's, issue, JOon , ?ur cy . 'election signea mtize,7 wni'ui.i hhiu is uviu-a, together orthodox with the. common Ideas; of the tax-payers apd voters. Conventions have been and i are ,to-dax popular wheuu conducted upon honest principles, aiictl when the 'great ery' prevailed tot town against the convention and no other alter native. And now in thTyery- siii'ew of its esteem he brings to birth' 'a new tjieme in the political era and proposes to revolution ize. ; .. ' Charlotte stands' aritorig1 the foremost of the law respecting citie thiit are contained in A morira'a iRwo lTlfimi nf-flcTeiL "Citi- in America's five billions of acres, "Citi zen" refers to the; turbuient exhibition manifted last year in theconvention hall. That is of trivial importance, a little local affair, and let's, keep it at home. His ideas on balloting are like clock, r'ork, but re quire a great deal of unnecessary t tfm to accomplish the result, ad at the same time conventions conducted ;Jeretofore bear equal fairness and accuracy and one fmrth the trouble. Now, I suggest, Mri Editor, that the CVunty CHimiissioners, the board of Ahlermen or a fair reprecr. tatioii of a more' private'body, call as usual a convention in. the Court. House. .Let all who may desire to attend make his appear ance with free suffrage for his own choice, and if it be in the minority, bear his flag to tle Democratic nominee and rescue the old ship from- the troublesome Wave in which she is fettered. . ' '4 l . ' VOTER. Another Candidate for Mayor. There are improvements being matte cm Sewing Machine every year, and a few years'hence you' will dislike to lay aside your $75 or $100 Machine to buy one of the modern improved machines. Tlierefmjf is it Hot'eoonohiV to buy an Improved Home Shuttle, which 4s war ranted for ftve years, will do ttiesamc work and only cost one half tlHSjn'oney that you will haye to pay for a so-called lirst class machine. . , . . april 1 lwf , "Vc are authorized to announce his llou o Mayor .Young as ? candidate for re-elec-t m to the otficc of Mayor of be City of Charlotte for tlie next ensuing year. mar 23-tf cCfMMUXICATPp. People's Candidate for Mayor. .j- , r . 'A Mr. Kditok : ' It seems to be the wislfbf'a large.num bcr of our citizens tltat V., F. Xavidson Kuld le ur next Mayor. Ite an old citi zen of Charlotte and we think his selection would afford general saftsfaction' to the community. We therefore announce him as the rem&,sjCandidatc' l'o tfaS'or. THE PEOPLE. , , (cOMMCXICATKn,,,, r. Editor : Allow us-througlv your columns to sug gest the name of our esteemed young: townsman, JJ. A, McXinch, forMayor at the ensuing election in May. Mr. McNInch is a practical business nuin, well qualified, noted for firmness in the discharge of his duties, and if elected will fill the office with credit to himself and to jthe "interes.t of tlie city." ' MANY CITIZENS. . , CcOMJBCCflCATEp. FOR MAI OB. m i Editor Observer : , ; v We beg leave to suggest to the voters of the city of Charlotte; as sttttanU'' Candi date for the Office of Mayor, at the ensu ing election in'MyVlh'eiiame of SAMUEL P. SMITH, EsWHa nlenian- 'Of energy aiid enterjTrise and, wtlt qtiafi'ned ifb dis charge 'the duties of the ofice, being large ly, interested in thepivsnerity-Of ithe City aud' wid awake toi ita 'eiterprtse, a thorouchl'a'Gtive' and ''slTccessful 7 business maiii We speak v tlie seUments of iiianv nv l'- P- voters "who will give hint" theirhearty sup pott. " f ! : ' MANY VOTERS Hotel Arrivals Central Hotel 51 ,.T2 t" Wi: liiWAtmUt. 1873, Hon G S Boutwell, wife and daughter. Mass ; L M Morrill, Augusta, Me ; Gen J 15 Gordon,' wife ana child, Ga; Gen G B Lamar, Antonio Dal Molin, H. J, Purber. N hnstoh,Cottcora : JM Mrsall and 'ChltdltPenn i v x Ajauguiiu, j. u n onavenaer, Xiai eigh; J M Duesberry; R ESrX'U: Richmond: McK JohnstonJr; Spartanburg ; F Dilling, Cherryyille; G H Pond, King's Mountain; y P-Jvanis; Dayton, U ;D N Durham, 8hel bV :7 G C. El v. N'Y- W O 'WonVttiw-'Phllft J M Crowell, 4 B Toilcson, W Webster, Yorkviile, 8 C: Dr' J M WestfrioTeland. S W Jmbeth, PhUarRPBartholow,Balt: Col T M R Talcott, Richmond; It J Lind say, B & O. R R ; 8 Henderson, 'NTT : J A Summers, Columbia,' SC. ' . - ' ' " " : A boy ol tenaerr years and heart has drowned Tfkifetens tied tin pans to tlie tails of all the neighbors' thncrn. brriameuted cliamteMinning flies, to- walls, cut brickbaU; w jth Wart uncle's rzor, blowrt tip tpet cauarv with a fire? cracker palled i the 1 tail feathers ontf s4wo boosters, been th .w intcrtlie top of an Apple-tree-4 by'A cow mat ne was tcastng.-tM-usiy-fed his father's hat'againt the gram teethfintt stifl blif-'da.affibftieV'iii- Kjg in ac rusioui. nave ii.ni ilKi T'ihiwKi:i h.j ' Special Notices Inserted la tbia Column i will te charged 15 cents per line j tSf All parties ordering trie Observer win piease ena uc money xor me umc tne paper is wanted. Contractors wilt not be allowed; under their contracts, to advertise any other than their legitimate business. specially rqr scn Tfrttsemtnts - f JL V A. I Consumers should use from one-wrth , 4, ,i t"ngtom Made Clotlnug for Men Hoys' arid YouthV wear is now to one-half less of Dooley's than of other being received Jaily,from New York at E. &HIHERS TEMPLE 0 F FASH Yeast or Baking Towders. It 1S put up and will sell at prices that defy comrtition. full weight ritlTTjTrS UYEKI3LES are purely IITTJTTS UYERJULia are purely veleNPblei Ind rtkMk4& o$ younK -and oldrnialeiBnd fenMe.,iaiidliiSy be taken at all times, , without restraint of occupation, wirnouccnanireoi livine, wunnuiuier.anu without the fear of taking cold, during all kinds of wcatlter and in all climates. Th0n the'iflcKK isimftirfe 'tfteildn nre- Senis an uiiclean, rough and sat) oappear picik6ftep acepmpahfed fv )Tcfie pim plcs. j&c. fit ia fcfol loripqoft generated In tie'tllhd wniclraidtnre strifes tdrtbrow fittr mirrurrs usiaAi?rt,LA a$d QUKEX'S DKLIGIirat t directly on the depuratorv organs, of which the skin1' is one.' By its use the skin is rendered soft; smooth, and roseate, and the whole system renovated. The Laws of Health. Tt i nMi fnr &tt TriinhiPQ trr va 1 laws for the preservation of the ubhc. health, if tlie great law of self-preservation" L which depends for its enforcement upon main, a dead letter. There is scarcely an adult member 6f the community, of either sexr in this country, who lias not seen the testimony m favwrof Hostctter s Stomach Bjtters, furiwshetl over their own signatures hy persons of acknowledged eminence in science, literature, art, commerce and ev erv deoartmcnt of business and Drofession al life. These witnesses have declared in the most explicit terms that the prepara tion is a safeguard against epidemics, sovereign remedv for dyspepsia, a valuabla anti-bilious medicine, a promoter of apee tite. a genial and harmless stimulant, a goml acclimating medicine, a strengthener of .th nerveTiv'3errcTal umgorant, a pro tection against the deleterious effects of malaria and hnpure water, and that ifr inv iKirts a degree of vigor and activity to the vital forces which is not communicated by any other of tlie tonics and stomachics in use. 'y ndex, these circumstances the self preservative 3w of Mature shouhl teHch ev crV rational person who, either by reason of inherent debility or in consequence of :e?cR)relMnei. nifluences, is in IHiril of losing the greatest of all temporal blessings, health, the importance of uing the, Jiittera.a8 a jjefensiy jiie4iciMe. JJys lxfptics wlio neglect to - give it a, trial are simply their own enemies. It is guaran Lteett to cure indigestion in all its forms. anAtheilK ahxlrtfcrvousvwiiinnanoth-r intr m the whole range of official and pro- prictary medicines Which will afford theirf the sa-me relief,, : f ' v FIN AHGIAI & COMMERCIAL. Cotton Market.' Thircpt)rt is made up by the reporter of V tlie leading cotton buyers of the cny : March 31, 183, 8 P. M X MM CORRECTED DAILY BY W. H. Hi, HOUSTON & CO. fM PROVISION MARKETFIpur $4.25 to $4.50 per sack, on market. liacon (iialtinioie bulk sides.) 10 to 101 cents. No North Carolina on larkcj. Lard-Baltiniore 'Flake in -Quantity 114 to 12 cents. Molasses, common, 20 cents. Syrup, Golden, 40 to CO Syrup New Orleans. 75 to 80. Tallow W to 12 cents. Beeswax 25 to 31 cents. Irishfil'otatoes $2X)0 to $2-5 per'buxhch Apples (uooa iuountainj to io fi.oper bushel, as to quahtv. bait Syracuse m LivenxwH sack, $ 2.10 per sack. Factory Yarn$1.55 to $1.00 ier bunch LIQOURS N C Corn, $1.25 to $1.50 light demana. Apple Brandy, $1.50 to $1.75 eood de mand. Peach' Brandy, $175 to $2.00 good der Sweet Potatoes, $125Ho $1.50 per bushel GMd demand. Corn G5 to 70 cents, good demand. Wheat none offering. " Oats 50 little demand.:"'? HiH Peas, strictly clay. $1.00 other kindS s Financial Market. PTIIT0 BATES OF BA.HK VOTES, C. BT BANK OF MXCKIKBPHC, TBqTOH ftTKBKT, VHAAIiV A j 4H ?Vink Cape Fear 1C J Bank of Charlotte, - -Commerce 5 1 " -Clarendon, V Fayetteville, 2 " Lexington, 0 N, Carolina, 80 2 f ! t f -ThomaavlUe, 2 ! "Washington. 0 waaesDoro', id " Yancev ville. 0 Wilmtneton. 15 . Commercial Bank of Wumimttoti, - : 2 Farmers' Bank of North Carolina. 2 Greensboro' Mutual Insurance Co., (old,) 0 Miner and Planters' Bank, : :1 Vireinia Bank Notes average about lu 201 Bank or ne state ot nonn uaroiina. 2 hxibuT aha" cannot bV relied- on Tor any length of time. Remittances for all Bank Notes sent us made jelther In Currency or -11! E0SE POTATOES. Jl Lot of Early Rose Potatoes , il Just received at mar 22-tf GRAHAM & WILLIAMS MORE Fine Roe Shad (his morning at J. T. COIT & CO'S Provision Store on Tryon Street. .' . . , ALSO a large quantity of Fresh Eggsl' roar 22 I JTJST EECEIVED. fll A Itesst afeTuTkarsaf yen -want &J come to - FRESS03fi one S. wait t MiJ i mtv XT' NGLISH Tooth Brushes, English Hau. . y fiii.TnTiriiini-Tr,':?! I r j Hf GEST AKD "FINBSTOF THC VERY. LATEST STYLES FURNISHIN(r GOODS; , ' . His ptock of Gents FurnUliinc; Goods, ever brought to this Market- Such tne best tittinr htrt in fbo W.M A ers, Socks and Collars cannot b surpassed hi Quality, Sizes and Prices. HATS AMD CAPS. His Stock of Silk. Fur 'and Beaver Huts and Onn jire the vnrr T.of net Styles Out, and will sell therri Ixwethart the Lowest. : NECKWEAR. Silk Scarfs, Ties and now of the Finest and Latest Styles. 'iy2 :T -s iff ' ' . - ; - - trucks, valises, satchels Ltd xiiticbellas. "t II T i - r ni i j- mm .. . i " win always nna otir entire otocK VvomDJi'te. ot all una Uties. Grades ch es. ' - . STYLES Genuine Scotch Frck and Y alking Suits. French and English Diagonal Coats and Vests. TreCco.Suits in all colors. French and American Cflssimere Suitsr in jail coiors. . 1 . The.Finest French and English Broadcloth Dress Coats. Fine Draditta Suits, ore, , STYLES OF PANTS, ' French and English Doe-Skin Dress Pants. ', . French and Englisli Cassimere Pants in all .colors.. ' t - Fine Assortment of American Cassimere Punts And a great variety of other styles &c. '..''r '""VESTS.;-, French; Broadcloth; Double and Single Breasted. Draditta; Double and Single Breasted. White Marseilles, Double and Siiigle Breasted. White Duck, Donhle and Single Breasted. ! Fancy aiid PJa in Silk Vests, &c. x iiiuhl re pccumij invite ine ciiizcns oi Vyiianoiie ami tne l nunc in a. c .11 z . i ii Genendito irive me: a call before purchasinsr elsewhere as I truaranten not I to he nnderaold 1S anv One. -Eemember that E. Shrier's Temple of Fashion is teonlv one-price LmTTiL;.' i n i V. i , " v, . VS,puW m uie yu , aim an xuaiiKiugyuu ior your patronage . Home and Democrat copy. J. T. COIT & CO., WHOLESALE A1SD RETAIL 'DEALEHtS IK PROVISIONS. OF 'ALL KINDS, "Kext door to Suit ttfi Shoe Store. . ; fc f RYON STREET, ffil C. mar 15 i ' .: W. E. STITT, WITH ' -'- McMTOtiAY & DAVIS, : ; TEAt.ERS In dry goodsf 'Hats Caps, J lioots an-Shoes, &c, solicits calls from his mends who need auvtlinie is the above lines. . uiar.15;;: , . ,;. . ..I.,.,. . i. ,. . . rr . Speeial Notice. HAt"lXG this day disposed of my entire interest in the hfm of Gregory & Wil- liamsou4o, S - Williamsou-he alone is authoifzed to sign in liquidation. " W. H. H. GREGORY. ' Cliarlotte, March 6th, 1873. " ALL persons having claims against, and those indebted to the-" firm will-call on the undersigned at the Office of WII II Hous ton & Co, for settlement. .' r mar 7-lin Xfi . ALX 'persons residing irf the Tfity of Charlotte-,-or owning taxable property, or doiug business therein, ; pjiketihB first Mondavn February, lS7?,0Te hereby no lirierl to make returns of their taxable propcrtv, w polls, merchandise, or otl&r snieet tnaae taxable 4y 4ie ewy. e- rurns wut be receivea at my ouiec; m the Couiii House. By order of the. Board of Auicrmen. r.Aoti, mar 23- City Clerk fc Treas. Pa tarn p v ffl rnWO car loads of f?eed Potatoes, consiSii HI?V i V K UPS of 00 hls. rly Hose, T 40 Knk Eyes, 40. . t Early XJootlrich, On 06nsigHmen,?and for1 sale low from '8TEH0USE, MACAUtAY&CO. nnTTTY'aTwr hfalii Tenner .JHU r ff ami r VT SPICE, ST ARGHj . NELSON'S GELATINE, L ARROWROOTvm . mar 22t t ;W E-iBpRWELI & CO. OOLEVs Yeast Powders,1 Royal Bak. in! Powders.! Preston Chocolate. Nel sons' Gaiitihe. Arrow Root- Foxerf Starch. J nst RoceivetL O 1 j ..1ili !:.' , : i .-. Wi B. BORWELL CO, mar 20U i Spring's Corner. ' ;', , ATX ' ' - .-.'a'. TUST received a fresh lot of Spieed Pig'a er - Feet, for sale by- -, " v ' teb' 14- ' ' -SYM0NS CO. - . j.-n in ' j - ? i i. ' Just Eeceired." 1.000? Lbs. "Mountain Cabbage, at ;V - B. M. -PRESSON'tfcs :1' '""-It Dates, Dates. RANGES, Lemons and French Candies VJ Just recciwd, a ? f a. ixirav x o. KEWeprtel; Styles! Haand Bonnets, Ribbons afall'foiMJnreceived - marlfi , , f1 OF IS73. w tbe-Lareest and Finest that wis Rjiilnn', V . fchirts, -known- to be 1-; u; .oav,. it ' :x , s .1 -- . ' " ' ' " ' SUI1S. . . j rt i t m . . i i i ms uroous marKCU in plain ngures ior tne nasi veaa. am (imirch 2fi ly WittKowsky & Rintels' C ABD 1973, FOR.SPRING. 1873 TO MERCHANTS. mllE great aim of our House, since its JL establishment,- has been to make Char otte a wholesale,, Mart, and ours THE HOTJSE, and to conduct ouf business so as to outrow the alleged and '-e'en accented oninion;of some that; there, is a kind of pmoquy a'ttached to them for buying in Charlotte; and having, by-the very great increase ot our business, (since we remov ed to our new and. elegant Store,) been convinced tlmt we have partially succeeded in oir cherished plan, we liave concluded to endeavor to still fiu-tlter eradicate the erroneous, idea, by presenting, this coming season to the Trade, a still. Larger and. better assorted Stock- than even we ever offered, before, sotthat Country .Merchants Wilfhable to find in outhouse not only allkWneds but a jrery large stoek toselect from : . thereby being ennbled to operate ' With a isnaljer Icapitol than he can by buyingin "different houses North, where he nmst necessarily buy more goods than he actually needs in order to have an as sortment. , In view of the foregoim;, Mr. Rintels left on the 27th January ; (much earlier than usual.) for Northern -Markets and Manufacturing1 piaces, where he will re- mam two months in making pur purchases, buying everything frm, first Jiands on the same ternjs as any, Jobbiuj, House in Bal timore, Flnladelphia ojNew York; and tlie assortment whcii thus completed will foot up in amount: to upwards of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. The exnenses attached to carrvintr on a business Jiere , being much , less than it would be in orthern ,Cities,,and having a lower rate of freisrbthan; smaller shiriers here, brings the fact patent that, we. are in A. . A.ll A" - a position lo successiuuy . -compete wun any.Jobbuig House in fue united btates, and, tp the inspection of which we invite the Trade, .We are nleascd to state to those unac- ujdiiwl pur; itQUse, .-.that wer keep conipieip jincj,. .ipoas, vxrocenes, narawarev joining, ,i.ooia.f ana onoes, Notion, and evcrtjMiiBjiefy, " , , Our Retail Department is complete; with the Litest Koveitiesy and in bulk, Second to none in tli Citr. H-f- - Qur.MiHinery. carried On as n&Ml. V cry aiespectmiiy, i -j V P IvlTTKOlVskY KINTELS. febs-tf ! The Change. we are pleased' ltd say that : the change has taken place, and it is to be strictly CASH or'SOAtS ClTEblT, "Tliose who do not pay promptly 'need not exbect any nivors, If you are lit arroars-doh't ask forcreditt save US' the.uripieasaht dutjf of denying you. - v-r To our many friends and natrons we re turn thanks, and ask a 'continuance of their 1avors---43elieving that by a strict ap plication of thtf, above rules, we ' will be able to Sell goods cheaper than those who credit. : All bills are due and pavabtel on the lsl Ibmof eausff and evejiwbjithi, , ORIER & ALEXANDER. 1 AA.Rshels S,weet Potatoes.. Large ones. AVU for 'eating rheti baked,vill be soft and almost as sweet as hlohey as he syrup drlpe from 'them. "Also f !arge;;.quaitities of different varieties ibrrpldnMns Then we have the5 Earir Ise Vnd.EarlyGood rich . Potatoes, ordered, and. expect, them ttbwveif 4dayt - " . t"' " ' 8 ' Call and secure good seea ii you wisn a I TTAVINGTjotified.ourfriends and cus XXltO&fers sonleiime since, that our busi Mwess would clian&e" January isf, 1S73, good yleldafter planting. All at 'snir ZK1 - . i Market . Auctiori Store. I Win sell at Public Xuction on 8atur-" day, the 5th day of April, at, the .bar racks (Old Military Institute,) Charlotte, N Cn the following condemned public pro- 11 Horses,'- 300 grain sacks, 250 llw Kope, 2 Stoves ana furauurc besides Saddles. Carpenters ToolsLAxef, Shovels, Spades, Ac, to the highest bidder. er- sale positive Tkkms Cash. ' THOS. H. OAlTHpR, march 27 f Anetionecr. JUST RECEIVED. ' j i AT tlc Auction Store, 1W Boxej Chew ing Tobacco, 1000 Catii Fresh Peaches. W0 do Cherries, 500 do Blackberries", 500 lo Damsons, 20 no Brooms, whlcU will be sold cheap for cash. - Uo to the Auction more for Ilama-ifes. TIIOS. II. QA1TUEU, niar 14 Auctioneer. ; - n- . H. H. HOUSTOH &;C0.( WHOLESALE GE0CEBSf U0U0R DEALERS , ASD COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WE have given our friends and Custom ers notice of our purchase of the Stocks of Messrs. W. J. Black fc Co., and Gregory & Williamson nnd are pleased to announce that we are open and under full blast, at Gregory fe'Yilliainson's old stand, Trade St., next door to McMurray Davis where we .will at all tiniest keep the largest stock of goods in. this raarkct, consisting of . Molasses, Bacon, Flour, . Lard, Mackerel, Soaps, Candles, Candy, Starch, Soda, Su gar, Coifee, Teas, Spices; Brandy Peach es, Ovsters, Sardines, . Herrings, Ac. And can furnish the most com plete outfit in the market to the WHOLESALE TRADE. MERCHANTS- may rest assured that they can ALWAYS OBTAIN GOODS of ITS at tlie lowest mar ket prices. Liq LOUS. The only complete Stock in the Market, consisting of all kinds and grades; ill be pleased to receive consignments of Cotton,' Flour, Corn, , fcc. Store tte same and maka Cash advance? when de sired. We are Agents for the celebrated SEA-FOWL GUANO, to which we'invltc the special attention of the Farmers. Certificates from the largest and most reliable iiiriuers in the State, fur nished on application. , . WTe are also. Agents for the celebrated HOUSTON'S PROLIFIC COTTON SEED, the very best in the country. We respectfully ask a share of the pub lic patronage, guaranteeing satisfaction in goods as well as prices. Remember the Stand Trade -Street, rextdoor to McMurray & Davis. W. H. II. HOUSTON A W. febH MILLIEBI AND STRAW GOODS, 18 7 3. ALSO White Goods, Embroideries, &c. AFMSTRONG, CATOR & CO Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers Ronnet Trimming Neck and. Safcli i Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons, Nbek TIES, BONNET SILKS, 8ATINS, VEL- vets and Crapes, Flowers, Feathers. Ornaments, Frames, SLe. Straw Bonnets ami Lmdies and CHILDREN'S HATS. TRIMMED rKTEIMMEP, . ATO 15 COJfXECTIFO WAREBOOMS White Goods, Xinens. Embroideries, Laces, Nets, Collars, Jtts, Hand- , kerchiefs. Veiling-, Head Nets, SSC., OiC Xos. 237 &, 230 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. These goods arc manufactured by us or bought for Cash directly from the Europ ean and American Manufacturers,-embracing all the latest novelties, Unequalled in variety and cheapness in any market. Orders tilled. with care, "promptness and despatch. feb 22-2m ' ' 1 . i . . 10,000 REAMS WRAPPING PAPER, Assorted sizes and grades from .tri well known Long Shoal Paper Milh; at '; TIDDY'S BOOK ST0E;,j 'feb 23 AUaiitic,.TeE & THIS Company having sold ail their Ire dell County 'Bonds, now offer for sale their 7 per cent Mecklenburg County Bonds at 7o and accrued interest. , The coupons of these bonds are receivable' in payment for all countv taxes. The m16ahy also offer their Mortgage" 8 ircr'cehVj&Hbond (interest payable m gold) at 8o ana accrued interest : also f 2),000 Cn C' K. K. Bonds at 80 md accrued interest; n Either of the two foimer class boiids at the rate will pay, including the discount; and in terest, exceeding 12 per centum per annum on tne amount mvpHiu. iri"yc and investors apply in; time ir te aoove to either of the National Banks of Char lotte. . " - ii - AIUUKISSW. r mar -5 Jm Teasurer. 1872 ITackereL IT AR NISBET & BRO.V hatirig just re ceived direct from Bostorr4aTge lot of very fine Mackerel - for- faiully use, in wholes, halvea ;and iquarteV barrels, and Kits. , van ana see us oeiajw ouyisa. . .; APPLES! .u. A Few BubeLr Z'inf Frazier's Shockiey Apples; Juit SewVed at A mar!e -v, . , , rURETOY'S. -Genttemenfiflats JUST in. a Tull supply or elegant UAia new style, for Spring Wear, at mar2 HcMURKAY & U AVIS. 0M3 I. P. Hi'
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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