joS. P. AtDWEXL; ;Ical Editor Friday, Ap,lif lD73; Notice ilf ,i -3. v.- 4 - : Mr, JoHir MGWiraK ears has1)e'.co&necie4' with fbe 6&m office, Has taicen cnarge or the Uity Last of i A.-1 t .1... .11 rn ' . the Observer, and will hereafter superintend the delivery of 'the daily. . ' He will give the city circulation bis close alia regui iwmuu, uu uc kwiki com- from all subscriber, when thtir t ,'.,rvf: due tl,ue : . ; He is autlionzed to collect Subscription, advertisement, job or any accounts of the nhterver. and to give receiota fer tfiA TT ,;n ii UL' 'AV 4 C. . U Xnenas id patrons of the Observer. and' -'thAH.- and patrons of the Observer, and' the citi zens generally, to rreeive and attend to their orders for subscription, advertising, job work, ftc. ' The Sickness Ju Shelby, We are in formed by Dr. D. McNeill Turner, Prin cipal of the High School at Shelby, that no case of meningitis jdoes now or has ever existed among th pupils ?at his school; that the report current that one of his own sons had the disease is not true ; and that it is also untrue that his pupils are leaving school. . ; . ' . . . We are glad to learn this, and the au thoritative statement from headquarters will no doubt quiet the fears of many anx ious parents. We would lay the communication entire before the public but for the fact that it is written in bad temper, and contains a very unjust reflection upon the youn pro tern editor of tne bhelby Banner, who is conducting the jjaper in the absence of his brother, Mr. Plato Durham- l-v Vf. The report as published in the Observes regarding this fearful disease, was based upon the report of the matter in the Shel by Banner, and upon information obtained from other reliable sources. Amusement Ahead. The Chiriski TrouiMj will give three performances in tliis city next week, in Miller's Hall. This Hull is quite commodious, and is capable of seating 450 or 500 people. Al the fin ishing touches have not vet been put to it. but it has been so far completed as to be suitable for the purposes intended on this occasion. The Hall is perfectly safe, and none need be afraid to enter it. The tronpchWliich is to perform in it is said to be an excellent one, . and we have no doubt they will be greeted by an im mense audience, as it is seldom the peo ple of Charlotte have an opportunity to attend anything of the kind. ' Stolen Goods. A day or two ago a ne gro man appl icd at a dry goods store in this pWe to sell 33 pairs of kid "gloves, wbieh he offered to the dealer for the sum of twenty cents a pair. This was greatly below their real worth, and "the merchant (Mr. J. Moyer) declined to purchase them but retained them in his possession, and reported the facts in the case to a , police man, who took charge of. the glbyes. Yes terday morning a dispatch was- received from a gentleman in Chester, S. C, by the Chief of p, ..lice, in this place, notifying him that the property had been stolen in Ches ter. The thief has not yet ' been captured. Besides the gloves which have been ob- uinea tnere are also fifteen other which are yet "out f pocket" pairs, - . . . v - ' Carolina Orphan IlomeV Rev. J H C M cKinney, General' Agent of the Carolina Orphan Home; located at Spartanburg, 8. was in jnariotte yesterday. He is here i the interest erf the Home, wUcli has been established at Spartanburg for he oeneat ordesUtuteorpIo? regardless, pfj aenominatidrtarMriiom Titisl isah enterprise Which is supported by Voluntary contribution?, and one which commends itself to the good graces of our people. ;His efforts should meet with a hearty response "om ail nuniane peQple. Those, who do not see McKinney andare willing ho contribute something to - this laudable cause, can address ; their communications Rev. R. a 01iver,;Supt4, and Treasurer, Spartanburg, 8.-C.--j v Chiriski. By reference to advertise meiit it will be seen that one of tlie most Popular entertainments: which the people of Charlotte have had an opportunity to Nov for a long time, will open at Miller's Hall on Monday night and continue three nights. From the cbnimendations oftl.e F'tw in other cities, vee think we t hazard nothing in promising our people an ex jellent entertainmenC One' peculiarity of eshow is that; 150 .presents will be aistnbuted, and many of the articles thna Pven are said to be of real value; "r Ui Wpinr. edU ac count of the Spartanburg trip, on the Air- Railroad, he accidentally omitted to ention Black's station; which is located the Air Linei a sfcort. distance beyond jug s Mountain. , ,Two new: stores - haVe jeen established at thipofnt-K.heby Mr. "a Hardin, and he othefvby Xrw. Os rne, Esq., of this eitr'. wiA'i' stn tho r .rV. pomis aiong befo? ConThere;was;on1y case Smith myor 'yesterday 5 morning, n tiad been crealin a drnrhAn4 '-V, futtdrfivedoI,ar?H.ViaTins the kn; , vw w iooi,tne , bill,, he now e m the calaboose. - It is the least arkablethai a manJO well .'knawiii could not borrow'the ptiy isum' lYllmlufftoiu Clxtrlotte dE Rutherford Railroad. A despatch received in this I aftttbnn the factthatahe & ?er?Ssf5J at: public a ingtc yestera. The purchaser: was a Mr. Matthews of New York City, who is one of the, bondholders. The price ywhich the toad brought was $1,100,000.VUI the road be finfehd now? l''l&itelT4&3 - I . .' ( 11 i' i.n ii wunSibre Uae-The reenTdlt (S) ign,6Kcan of Tuesday has the following : . ; ; ' ; - ; MA reliable 'merchant, in the wholesale I " . vwvwufB, i w was m OWCUyon last,, nd made i 7 "go uyux u vrrccii yule, Dy me 20th of April inst. This looks like busi- J ns.M ; -o were Known yestemav, "Pecimen oi the sacks made at Franklins- Thcy have one seam and are sound and substantial. Read'tbe advertisement in another col umn. flff5 .p. Soathern CnterDrlse-Ti. r..ii.n Mrth.-lobateauMebnxma. V.i are per- haps the largest in ih Southern country. They turn out about 15,000 barrels of flour per day, paper. OA aHtrAl4nAntAn.t. f J t advertisement in to-day's The Cornet Band has been practicing every night for the past week. The Good Templars held their regular weekly meeting last night. The trees have put out within the past day or two. very rapidly New Advertisements. The following new advertisements ap- Pear tIlls morning. North Carolina Flour Rtenlmnsi. aulay & Co. . City Property for Sale. tcOMMUNICVTKD.j Dry Ticket. Shall we have one at our Municipal elec- wuu ' gwu temperance men believe what they profess? - Do they beKeve that the salfe and use.of ardentspiriw is an evil greater lhaniiy other? 'is it I truth that 00,000 persons in the United States die from drunkenness; every year, and that their rankshave to be filleoyup from mod erate dritlkpW if thorn w L., But oh r J Crlr ,, 4v- , I liut, oh I yes. we believe all- this : but. i then, we mustV not mix up Temperance I who pomics. unis we d6 not propose to do. but to elect sch men to control W city as shall best atfv it, mn - ,..VV .W lUUlttllKj , OS well as prosperity irVther resptsrj ??3SK Wcm cariJdenyijtbat the marshal ,and cityv police have more rpuMe:itli firXtoVen iien than: all other bad characters combin Ana odWHnwiJytsay to uhe Temperance men of this place who have it in their power that dayAo elect anV men to office that they see lit, if they ; ifet this oppor tunity slip tojtto what Morganton, States ville, Shelby Conconl and all other places nave uone tnav nave . tried, the curse of Cod. I am Afraid, will rest upbn us as it did on a people of olden time, ho were cursed bitterly because they came, hot up to the hlp of the : Ixwrd against the riyghty. We do not propose to mix - Temoetence with pbhtics, but select the best and traiuua auwares oi Aemperance m our mids, and be sure to elect them, Mayor, Aldermen and all. We are authorized to announce his Hon- ' or Mayoi Yonig fes?cdhdidate for re-elec- tiorr to th b($ke;p UAStTofihCGtYLot rn.iiAf mar 23-tf .r: MSAk Tear.- " .1 J , OQMMtTKICAT).!; j I People's Candidate for Mayor, Mb. Editor : - f'3 It seems to be the wish of a lafge num ber of our citizens that W. F, Davidson should fee our next Mayor. 2 He is aii old citi- zen of Charlotte and we think- hisselection would afforof general satisfaction tb the mmmntilfii' i ' TXTm iil4Lj;Lii;,.i.-'- i-i-i. THE PEOPLE. ; ( COMMCJCICATKD. Ma. ErjrroB Allow, us through your columns to'sug. gest the name of our esteemed 'young townsman, ;F M(hchfbr Mayor at tliA AM4tMM Ti!M i If , r - r -t 1 . i " ,t wwuvu-fu way. iif,ii.viciYjncn notMl for fiitrVi'tTirtlti rtlelt aKr -r K50 r. rv".6" dutiett4if!elected'Wil0nIinj withmfd-toiWrest Ofthecitjn-rt fHlMAIIYiaTIZENS. , :-nufs;:r.' t;fjcMJW3riCATXKj-: Enrroa Obsvkr hior X 1 We beg leave3 to susfte v6 5f date for the Office of Mayor, at .the . ensu ing election in Maythe name of SAMUEL tr. oMAXUr igtierAarr for -energy and enterprise and well, qualified, to dis- ' rf6 Wm(W rge rested in 1 the prosprftyJdf the' City ana, .wide ; awake . to its enterprise, a thoroughatirfk ndi successful .business man. We sneak 'the sentiments' of man r roters who wulgire mm tneir nearty sup porivi'-. l&ji i vuiKa. .v i r.'. -i.i'f- 1 iSTBEETSrEXNKi.iN6:-Aforce'ptimp wasv put in position on Front' street, opposite Mrr. rrniyeneirs "tore, yest$rdav,w. connecting with ;ab void wei i, or pu mp, sun k below tne atreefc in thAt;Yicimty$ of the existence f which vetyfew seem1 to -have1 been aware, to which & h6se 'will be afUt pi ed fbf.the purpose of t8prinVHnff tb street in (na neignoornoou,v , FINANCIAL & COHHSBCIAfc CIIAULOTTE MARKETS. - Cotton market. r ft,- This report ,is made up by the reporter of the leading cotton buyers of the city : -OkFICJE, OBSERVER, J - ..April 10, 1873 9 P.M. :8ales to-day 30 bales. Prices range from 11 to 17 cents, extremes. The market is firmer, with upward tendency for best graders. . CORRECTED DAILY BY 't". ,a ' ; PROVISION MARKET Flour $4.25 to $4.50 per sack, on market. Bacon (Baitimoie bulk sides.) 10 to lOi cents. No North Carolina on Market Lard Baltimore Flake in quantity -1 li to 12 cents. ' -s . Molasses, common,' 29 cents oyrup, uolden, 40 to 00 Syrup New Orleans. 75 to 80. White Drips, 73 to 75. ' Tallowl0tOl2ceritSi' ; Beeswax 25 to 31 cents. , sn r;aatoif2.ooto $2 p bosbel. 12 " U' Salt Syracuse in Liverpool sacks, $2J.0 " V-f I T TAAfTrri --r . LIQ0UR8 N O Corn, $L25 to 10 light uemana. Apple Brandy, $1.50 to $1.75 good de mand. " - Peach Brandy, $175 to $2.00 good de mand. Sweet Potatoes, $125 to $1.50 per bushel. Good demand. Corn 65 to 70 cents, good demand. Wheat none offering. Oats 50 little demand. reus, strictly clay. $1.00 other kind 75 ! Financial Market. BUYING KATES O BAHFt NOTES, C. BT BARK OV MECKIKNB0RC, TBTOH STREET. CHAR LOT TR, H. C. lank Gape Fear 1C Bank of Charlotte. 2 2 " Fayettevllie, Carolina, " Roxboro', " Washington, Yanceyville. Clarendon, o Lexington, 0 " araham, 0 Tliomasville, 2 Wadesboro. 10 44 4t 44 30 2 0 0 " Wilmineton. la ouiumerciai Bank of u . . . r Wilmington. : 2 ireensboro' Mutual Insurance Co., (old. ) 0 nuere' nans or JNortn Carolina. ) 5 X2fa&rSlnaNptS averie .uiuc4 aauu IttUtei s i3aHK. 1 10 10 Georgia iHK oi ae etaie or JNortn Carolina. 2 Aiiesse quotations are liable to fluc tuation, and cannot be relied on for any length of time. Remittances for all Bank Notes Bent us made either in Currency or Northern FnnnXattw. SPECIAL, NOTICES. Special Notices inserted in this Column will he char m ler liue Vt " - ; Notlce Announcements of candidates for officfei wi charged $5 each Ail parties ordering the Observer will please send the money for the time the paper is wanted. JSZ Contractors wiU not be allowed, under their r contracts, to advertise any other than their : legitimate business, uniesa by paying speeiaily for such ad- venisemeuTS. Our Agents Robert Bryce, Esq., is our authorized agent for subscriptions, adver tisements, &c., to the Obseevee, in Spar tanburg, S. C, and J. S. Borders, at Shel by, N. C. . ; Agent.-H. j; Wolfe, Esq., is our Agent at oionroe, union county. je is a ithor ized to solicit subscriptions, give receipts, Use Dooley's Yeast Powder if you relish light, sweet, wholesome Biscuits, Rolls, Pastry, fee. Your , grocer sells it. Full weight and stregth. : The Entire Population of the Globe Is in a greater or less degree, infected witothe1 tamt of Scrofula.; Jt appears in vanous iormsr, sucn as White Swellines. Ulcers. :Ervsinelas,-Sw1Iiri'iWir Tnoiri Inflammations, Mercurial Affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, fcc. Forthese as well as all other cons ti turional diseases,Dr.Tutt'sSarsaparilla and yueen's Uiigiit. Has proven itself in a thou sand instances a positive antidote. Bllions,'- Bemitteht and ' Pevers lntermittei)t ... Which prevail in the valleys of riversf; fail to give satisfaction, and all goods guar arid other miasmatic districts through the anteed to be as-represented. Srtramer and Autumn are invariably ac companied by derangements Of the Stom cera. Ihere is always a weakness and ir ri table state of the stomach, and torpor of the bowels. Dr. Tutt's Liver PilU are peculiarly adapted to such cases. , Collapse of the. Nerves, There is- nothing more dishearteninff than nervous;dbility. In extreme case 1 of this class the sufferers do not care Wbe uier iney live or aie. a reeling oi hope- are not rrtt nv hrnmnt 1 r---.. ment, lunacy or idiocy ensues. Yetfler- wSe remee complaijatprsened.n its purest and most potent lorfn. iservoiis disease is usu ally complicated with other ailments J - It frequently involves hiuousness, 'constipa tion, irregularities, of thva, bowels, indiges tion, and great Rental depression. , In the spring of the year, - 6 Wing to" the effetof ehilling fogSj' searching . winds and' other unhealthy atmospheric phenomena, upon the exjterpaj peTveSiriperson.who-are, sub ect t6 Fhervoui affecdohS meifsuffer acute distress both of body and inind from this caused IkifijT therelbxe advisable fdraail who are liable tthesfel4rublesrrand to the other -bgdily. tlto -4bove-iBehtioned, which so frequently: Accompany .theni j to commence the regular.: rose of. Hostetter's Bitters early in the. season. The severe neirous andtbiliopt attacks twith- which they nSlghterWfeevisueacallhby this tnieaii s be eerta? nly avoided.' Ar a n er-' vine, gentle aperient andanti4iliotimedi cine, theJSitters haVei no ednali HJiJJrm CAIil ;AlTp SEE, every descri ption ; PUREFQY!S.-.t and Price at ' ani v.'-.n."-'- ,U''f !WiWi5;!.vfii:j,iv JUST TtECEIVED. I Breakfast strips yerynice jndeed,fffi sale low- xsj .ty4 .BS. SMITH.' fLIOF:ilfll spiuiig nno sonnnn 0F 1873. r" TtH T-. i nr- - . ISrt1 bS VfF JOA,i .rT,'?. iro-m w; FURNISHING GOODS. His Sfockloi'Gfint cver-loiiAt.iriArli: the ttuZ.U'J f33u, era So A- n if ",c w?ria- Also, tjis Stock of Under-sh rU, Dt ers, bocks amj Collars cannot be surpassed in Quality Sizes and Prices. HATS AND APS. i - iM if i?'? "5r?"wwrc iwe lowest. - v i i I a -MNECI& WEA'R- Silk Scarfs, Ties and Cows of the Finest and Latest Styles. TRUWKS, VALISES, SATCUELS AUrp UMBRELLAS. and s!ylei! al"fifid our Eatire STYLES OF SUITS Genuine Scotch Frock and Walking Suits. French and English Diagonal Coats and Vests, irecco Suits in all colors FrrSSchnd American Cassimere Suits, in all colors. The Finest French and English Broadcloth Dress Coats. me Draditta Suits, fcc., STYLES OF PANTS, French and English Doe-Skin Dress Pants. French and English Cassimere Pants in all colors. Fine Assortment of American Cassimere Pants -ASA great variety of other styles &c. TESTS, French Broadcloth, Double and Single Breasted. Draditta, Doubl&and Single Breasted. White Marseilles, Double alid Single Breasted, u hite Duck, Double and Single Breasted. rancy ana riain Silk Vests, &c. I most respectfully invite the citizens of Charlotte General to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere to be Undersold by anv one 4 l'; JJRemember that E. Shrier's Ternnl of -PaBV.; i u. - Cloth House in the City, and all his Goods mSkE Ihankmg you for your patronage-for the past year, I am Very Respectfully. Home and Democrat copy. K" Ah ly JUST OPEXINJ. rnHE Handsomest and Cheapest Stock of x. Juunnery Trimmings and Fancy Goods in the city. The Ladies are reouested to I nd examine the Beautiful Millinery "'V Z1 m f Hair Goods a Specialty at apl2 . .. : MRS. QUERY'S. MERCHANT TAILORING I m '.Li mt n Weiit 5 J UTIllSIilllg UOOttS, AND n ATS. BEGS to inform the public that he is now receiving the most complete stock of Piece Goods ever offered in this market, consisting of Black, and Colored CTLOIHS, Doeskin Cassimeres. Fancy French and English Coatings of all colors, Scotch and Fancy Cassimore Suitings of all kinds. which will be either sold by the yard or maq,e to measure, as cneaD.as .the .same ui3 ji uuwua utiir ue uuugui eisewnere. The attention is especiall3T called to my OI .- (, i, j v. - f , v , y Spring- Casimere, for Boys' Wear. RE AD Y-M A D E CLOTHING. Having determined to make this a special ty in the future. I offer the public a class of viuuus . wui'ju ior scvie ana once cannot Boys ajiChiiueji'fcotMng, for all ages, and in great variety, Gent's Fnruishin? Goods. In this department will be found a fUU une oi gooas, sucn as cannot fee found elsewhere ' in this city, embracing all the Latest Novelties inMNeck' i weax Lisle T5.u n.fZ .w'..f 8hJrtaro0lllfiK kinds. Hats. Cans. .Umbrel las. Travelim? Satchels, and in factieVerylhing necessary invited 10 give me a cau, and i snail en- deavor to merit a oontinnance of that gen- F!'rh IRISH POTATOES. Another lot of good Irish Potatoes, warranted sound, good ior cooKing purposes, at $1 50 per Bushel, SVMONS&OO. A. Lot of Early Rose Potatoes . , ,M mar 22-tf GRAHAM & WILLIAMS . 5 i RANGES, Lemons and French Candies f -Tnst fwaliraA of- DTTDirnVlO mar .18 . Aahwood Ueaidence, Cottages, and BuUdun Site. THIS valuable property, west side of Charlotte fronting on Trade street and roiwipg befe back croap the ..Wa IL'krBoffialbrtirlto suit purchassst Eerni7ecf mterpapxipky at ourorUtlietlliiuiUU 1 , v GRAHAM & NASH. F1 VERY LATEST STYLES ttXqth' wear is now at WSK' TEMPLE OF FASH- cion, .v '.Li . th " J?t Jh ?irte, known to be Stock CJomplete, of all Qualities, Grades ; and as I the Public in guarantee not Wittkowsky & Rintels5 1T3. FOR SPRING. 18T3. TO MERCHANTS. THE- great aim of our House, since its establishment, has been to make Char ufw wholesale Mart, and ours THE HOUSE, and to conduct our business so as to outgrow the alleged and even accepted opinion of some that there is a kind of obloanv attanhMl to fham fn k,, Charlotte ; and having, by the very great juuir-ase ui our uusiness, (smce we remov ed to our new and elegant Store,) been uouvincea tnaj we nave partially succeeded in our cherished plan, we have concluded to endeavor to still further eradicate the erroneous idea, by presenting, this coming season to tne iraae, a still Larger and ww oooui .ai ocock man eyen we ever onerea oerore, so that Country Merchants will be able to find in our house not onlv V. 1 1 A. 1 ... - u up uvxxus out a very large stock to select from ; thereby being enabled to operate with.a much smaller capital than he can by buying in different houses North, where ne must necessarily buy. more goods than uc nciunujr neeos in oraer to nave an as sortment " ' 1U View Of the foresfroinar Tr P,'r.falc left en the 2th January, (much earlier man, usual,) ior JNortnern Markets and Manufacturing places, where he will re main two months in making our purchases, buying everything from first hands on the same terms as any Jobbing House in Bal timore,, Philadelphia or . New York ; and the assortment when thus' completed will foot: .up in - amount to ' upwards of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. , , . Th earpenses- .attached io carrying on a business Acre being much less than it would be in Northern Cities and haying a u i3 wan smaller snippers crc, OT-iirgy vne njcc patent mat, , we are jn a posiuon k( successruiiy compete with any Jobbing House irr the United Rfat and to the inspection bf which' we invite We are pleased tX) state to those unac- quamtea witn jour House, that we keep comblete lines of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Clothing, i Boots and Shoes, Notions, and even Millinery. : i OurRetail Department is complete, with thelatest Novel ties and in bulk second to none in the CSty.' ... i . .:.. . . j , ; Onr'Millfriery Derjartinent will be on as iisuaLt Verv-KesoectfuliT.v r K .? WITTKO W6K Y & RINTELS, ' '.f'.tt -s HAVING notified our friends and cus tomers some time since: that out bnsi- ness Would. chamm JarniAir . 1t. im a are pleased to say that the ' change has takm jplace, and it is to be, strictly; CASH cn 80 DAYS CREDIT. 4:Those who do not pay; promly heebt not expect any favors, If you are in arrears don't ask for credit, save usixne unpleasant amy or denying I To'ctnrmaiiir friends anct nairons we re turn thankjL': and ask-a continnancA of tn it Javors oeiievmg that by? strict ar puesnon ot DOve rules, we .Will he aWe to sell goods cheaper thari ; fiose wb l mill i .. ..!.(.-' i ..- ',.3 .- ,f All bills are doe andrjavahift on thm it. uav pi,wuauu every raonin. v 1 A A Bushels Sweet Potatoes. Large ones jyj foreatine when haked. Will be soft and almost as sweet as honey as the syrup dripa from Uiero.iAls09Urge! quantities of different varieties for planting'' Then re have the Early Rose and Early Good- riehj Potatoesi ordered; and expecr them now every aay. . --- ' , I CaU and accure rood seed it rem wish-a good-yield after planting. All at "5 ' Auction Store. AUCTION SALE. I W1XL sell on Thursday; loth Inst, com mencing at 11 o'clock, A. 20KitsMckereU , lOiBbls " : r 10 Boxes Cheese. Foreign and Domestic Wines Whisky, Brandy, OMdiala. Color ing Mixture, Sherry Brandy,, Gin, &c.. Bar Fixtures, Barrels, Kegs; Jts, Decan ters, faucets, measures, Ac., tc. Also a lot of Furniture, Oarpets, Stoves Glassware, Ac. Sale Positive. Terms Cash a THOS. II. GA1THKR, aP18 Auctioneer, JUST UEGEJVED. AT the Auction Store, 100 Boxes Chew ing Tobacco, 1000 Cans Fresh Peaches, i00 do Cherries, 500 do Blackberries, 500 do Damsons, 20 dox Brooms, which will be sold cheap for cash. Go to the Auction Store for Bargains. THOS. II. tSAITHER, niar 14 Auctioneer. 1 . 1 1 HOUSTON & C0 WHOLESALE GE0CEES, LIQUOR DEAL EE a, V AIH C0UUISSI0N MERCHAHTS. WE have given our friends and custom ers notice of our oarchAsa tf tli Stxs of Messrs. W. J. Black & Co., and Gregory & Williamson and are i pleased to announce that we are open and under full blast, at Gregory & Williamson's old stand, Trade St., next door to McMurray & Davis where we will at all times keep the largest stock of goods in this market, consisting of t ,. Molasses, Bacon, Flour, Lard, Mackerel, uKinyo, voiiuic, VjHIUJ, UIO.IV1I, (XXUI, DU gar, Coffee, Teas, Spices; Brandv Peafh- , es. Oysters, Sardines, Herrings, &c . Ana 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 US at the lowest mar ket prices. , L. I 1 U a R S . The only complete Stock in the Market.. consisting of all kinds and grades. Will be pleased to receive consignments of Cotton, Flour, Corn, Ac. Store the ame and maka Cash advances when no- sired. We are Atrents for the ralhr&t1 SEA-FOWL. GUANO, to which we invite the special attention of the -Farmers Certificates from the larpwit and most rt iYe farmers in the State, fur- msnea on application. We are also Agents for the celebrated HOUSTON'S PROLIFIC COTTON SEED, the very best in the country. We respectfully ask a share of the nnh. He patronage, guaranteeing satisfaction in gooas as wen as prices. ttemember the Staud Trade Street. rextdoor to McMurray A Davis. W. H. 11. HOUSTON A CO. feb 14 RIBBONS, MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS, 1873. ALSO White Goods. Embroideries. Sec. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO., Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers Bonnet Trimming, Keck and Sash Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons, Neck TIES, BONNET SILKS, SATINS, VEL- vets and Crapes, Flowers, Feathers. Ornaments, Frames, Ac. Strata Bonnets and Ladies and CHILDREN'S HATS; TRIMMED AND tJKTBIMMED. AND IIT COJfNECTIITO WAREROOMS White Goods, Linens. Embroideries, Laces, Nets, Collars, Setts, Hand, kerchiefs. Veiling, Head Nets, fcc, Scc. Nos. 237 A 239 Baltimore street, Baltimore. Md. These goods are manufactured by us or bought for Cash directly from the Enmp ean and American Manufacturers; embrac ing all the latest novelties, unequalled in variety and cheapness in any market. Orders filled with care, promptness and despatch. feb 222m 10,000 REAMS WRAPPING PAPER, Assorted sizes and grades from the well known Long Shoal PapecMllls, at TIDDY'S BOOK STORE, feb 28 1872 llaekerel A; R NISBET A BRO., having just . re ceived direct from Boston, alarere lot of very fine .Mackerel for family, use, in wholes, halves and ' quarter harrels, and kits. Call and see us before buvinz. feb 18 -: f Gentlemen' Hats. : JUST in, a full supply of elegant HATS new style, for Spring Wear, at ! mar z McMURKAY & DAVIS, v. ' 1 , Wjmt.L .JUST ARRIVED. 500 SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT at W. H. H. HOUSTON & 003 apr3-i JUST OECIEVED, , , f MEERSCHAUM 8egar Holders warrant ed Genuine at PUREFOY'S. - apl 4 ' FOR SALETCnEAt ) ONE No. 7, Millers Improved Safe, at -WALTER BREM A CO S. apl 4 lw i otiiav ... t Hardware Store. FItESn PICIXLE3.' . ' . ' BBIi ' PICKLES. ':' . ;"i ' Mesina Oratnres and Tjemona. Also fine lot ' Dried Apples; and Peachef r ust received ac - ; u. :ohaaU p. T7NGI2SH Tooth Brushes,; English Hair tTSHX IT, JSUTi o - -; W3- , ,,?:.); .;MAtketi.jf '3 (1 iffs' -i