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r Tuesday; ; April 15; 1873, i Mr. John 1 Geobi$ who: for several rears has beet) connected with the Observer filce, has takien charge of the City List of he Observer and will hercafsutcrp eriutend e delivery of the daily. '- ' He will give the city circulation' his. close d regular attention, and" he, invites com ls from.: aill subscribers; when their pers do not lleach them regularty and In e time. .. - . 'v:a Tile is authorized to collect subscription, Jvertisement,! job or any accounts of the Observer, and lo give receipts for the same. I He will callj in person upon the friends hd patrons . of the Observer; and the citi ns generally, to i-reeive and attend to !ieir ordera fcjr subscription, advertising, : f" b work,. &c. J ' " -.rt' - feast of the; Saviour. On Friday night ist this; feast commenced. ' among our Is- selitish citizens, and will continue for fight days from the beginning. During this period only unleaven bread eaten. Our readers are all familiar with j he events of which,; this is mmeroora ivc the punistimeiil of., the Egyptians, the death of tljcir first born end the proj ection of the Jews their wanderings and ; inal arrival id the promised land. The j whole historv.'wonderful, and forever new, J ut- tl.iw.srvisnh mculiarlv interesting. - - ( ' ' v wi vmtw v i : t On the evening preceding the fourteenth fr the master jof every family to search after leavened thread in every place where it is usually kept, gathering all leaven ly ing in his ways, which is burned or other- ; wise destroyed. j Neat Workmanship. There has been f for several days a beautiful article of furni- tiuru uii . .... exhibition at the Howe Sewins Machine Depot in this city. It is the handi i -. work of Mr. Peterson, a German resident of this city, aijd reflects credit upon his ef ficiency and skill in his business. -It will be rdfifed off to-night, and those who would like a chance at something really valuable sh juld do so at once, Cull and see it at lgast. Chirlski (Combination. This troupe gave their firt entertainment at Miller's Hall last evening before a crowded house. The feats of! legerdemain, ' mesmerism, slack rope performances, revolving plates.. fec., were quite wonderful, and entertain- j; l tun .iiiiiieiic-e niiriiiv. a numoer or gifts were drawn and much fun created in their distribution. Another performance will be given his evening at Miller's Hall. . . j , Notice The congregation .of St. Peter's (E.) Church are requested to meet at the fcJhurdi at 8. o'clock, Friday evening. Inir tortynt natters arc to be considered, aud. a full attendance is earnestly desired. The election of vestrymen, the "enlargement of t'.ic Church building, and the appointment of delegates tuj the General Convention of the Diocese, aire among tire subjects which wiil come up for consideration. 3t f Easter. The services at St. Peters' (E. Church on Simday morning, were most beautiful.. . The chancel was decorated with flowers, J the music beautifully ren dered,. and va in keeping with the able and excellent jsermon preached by the pas tor, Rev. B. Si Bronson. . . Throusrh Preisht.- Yesterday morn ing fifteen car! loads of freight, were turned over to the A:5r Line Railroad, by . the -C, C. & A.. Railroad. The cars were loaded with through freight from Augusta to Spar tanbarg via Charlotte, and is the first ship ment f the kind which has ever been linule. Holiday. yesterday was observed as a general holiday by the colored people. They thronged the streets from morning tv) night, wearing their holiday attire, and evidently enjoying the occasion greatly. Collars Collars are worn wide and urn down for morning; high and stand- ng, with turned back corners, for evening Iress. The Amadeus i.i the leadini? atvle or the turned down, the Czar for standing ol lars. . - The local editor is, absent to-day. He is gone to attend the wedding of his aister, which takes olace at Statesville tri-dar. t . . ; i - A young gentleman of this city will lead one of, Charlotte's loveliest daughters to the altar Wednesday evening., . . , How about the Mayoralty ? .Shall it be 'onvention oir no Convention? We pause or a reply. ' . " There are at present 15 prisoners on- pnea m thejail in this place : of this num a - . " ber only two are white. : , 1 The hand J were on the streets. againJ yesterday' and PersouaI.-i-Ex-Gov. CUfford, of Massa chusetts, with his family is at the Central Hotel. i . To-day is the anniversary of the ending i tne late unpleasantness. : f , .i.. -,. There was a light frost on Sunday morn- ing. , . a ue streets are very the water-sprinkler. rm. . . , dusty. Hurry up 3 ; OBITUARY. ;: V We regret to announce the death f the wue oi uoi. x. u. Brem. . She died bun day morning after a painful illness. " She was buried yesterday evening in Elm wood Cemetery. The funeral service took place. at Col. Brem s residence, yesterday after noon . Mrs. Brem leaves a large circle 'of children, friends and relatives to mourn berdenth, 1 For the Charlotte Observer. A Few Words t Those who can i f I predate Them, f Thanks, gentle sirs, you've kindldone ; "TisclractygotxJ hearts are shown. !Tis not' the greatness--oLtIdng, , That proves the precious metals ring. We're'often told, the" w6rld is co The world is n?w and then belied; 5 For oft is found its warmer tdde. Now fare you well I go and tell, What jgood befell a crippled man, In Cliarlotte. j,, . ; April 1873. - Stbakgex. Hotel Arrivals Central Hotel. ' ' ' " , Chaeixxttk, .N.' Cm! April 15. . C M Patch; N Y., T L Loinax, Baltimore, G F Beaver, Phila., Mrs. Acker & family. Sing Sing, N YML Bailey, wife A two daughters, Newport, 11 i.j GovJ C. Clifford, wite & two daughters, Mass.; Maj H C Brooks, Mass., Maurice Weill, N Y., B F Bvnum N C, Miss White, N C, Miss Jameson, N C, Mrs J A: McDonald, N C, J C Badham-Graiiam, J W Whitsitt, Gra ham, S W Hodgi-si ?Tenn., T M A Oates, Cleavelmd co., 1 C Webb, Shelby, W. P Russell, : Charleston O Banek,, Augusta, Mrs LJ Austin, Buffalo, NiY., Mrs G P Russell, Phila., T G Avery & wife, H Stett maa; wife & daughter, A Reynolds, wife & child. L H Kerenell & wife, Buffalo, W D Kyle, N Y., W S Gegg, Chester, Rev T J Murdoch, Salisbury. JITpkMirOBJ.1.-';,".i We ire authorized to annOftrce his Hon or Mayor Young as a candidate for re-election to the office of Mayor of the City of Cliarlotte for the next ensuing year, mar 23-tf - CPMMCNICATKD. r Peopled Candidate for Mayor. Me: Editor : It seems to be the wish of a, large num ber of our citizens that W. F. Davidson should be our next Mayor. lie is an old citi zen of Cliarlotte and we think his selection would afford general satisfaction to ic community. We therefore announce him as the People's Candidate for Mayor. THE PEOPLE. r communicated. j Mr. Editor : ' Allow us through your columns to sug- ft t.h nmj ctf ftur tftimivl vnnnir townsman. W. A. MirXinoli.. fr fnvor" of. 7 the ensuing election in May. Mr.McNinch is a practical business man, well qualified, noted for firmness hi the discharge of his duties, a.nd if elected will fill the office with credit to himself and to the "interest of the city." MANY CITIZENS. COJffUKrCATEI.J FOR MAYOR. Editor Observkr : We bt-g leave to suggest to the voters of the city of Charlotte, as a suitable Candi date for the Office of Mayor, at the ensu ing election in May, thename of "SAMUEL P. SMITH. Kj., gentleman of energy and enterprise and well, qualified to dis charge the duties of the office, being large ly interested in the prosperity of the City and wide, awake to its enterprise, a thorough", autive and suessful business man. We ieak the sentiments of many voters who will give him their hearty sup port. - 1 MANY VOTERS. South Carolina. Columbia feasts on strawberries. i The State Medicsil Convention was in session in Charleston last week. The Rural Carolinian has two sub- scribers in the Feejee islands. A Temperance Festival began 1U Columbia last night. The Supreme Court of the State meets in Columbia at 10 o'clock to- diy. The demand for fertilizers at Wal- itilla has been far in excess of the ipply. Capt. Gad Clark, an old and es teemed citizen of Union, died receut- l n ' The State Medical Convention of South Carolina has been in session it Charleston this week. ; The capricious weather in IiJiuren sville is having an injurious effect on the crops in that section. W. J. Hagrath. Esq.. has been re elected President of the South Caro- ina. Railroad Company. Mr. H. C. Shiver was thrown from lis buggy Saturday evening, in Col umbia, and badly hurt. Rev. Joseoh R. Wilson. D. D.. was elected Moderator of the Charleston Presbytery, now in session. The saw and grist mill of Capt. James,Douglass, 10 miles from Col umbia, was burned to the ground on ast Wednesday. Says the Columbia Carolinian..,- ; ; j Mr.- Pierson, a young Innmarried Baptist clergyman- from Virginia, has arrived at Ridsre 'Soring. Edee- licld county, as permanenl .pastor of the Baptist uhurch there.. Mr. James F. Greene, who Was re cently appointed to a position in the Charleston Custom House, has tend ered his resignation as a member of the General Assem -ji ..! "A - Wm. HTalleyV?"Escr brother! M Dr. X. a . Taifey, lor many years a prom inent Jawy er in Colum bia, and from 1868 to 1872 Solicitor of that Judicial Circuit, died on Sunday, aft er a lingering illness. The Lancaster people are of the opinion' that the south -Uarouna Bailroad Company will be compel led to extend the Camden branch to that town or allow the Chester, and Ch era w. Railroad to get ahead of them, a x.-- '! - 1 ' " The Rev.l Dr. McCosh. i the Presi dent of Princetorr College, arrived in Charleston: vesterdav evening' ; and will for a few days, be the 'guest o Judge'Bryanf A a's profound i met aphysician arid distinguished-divine Dr, McCosh has, we need hardly aay 'ir national rs reputation Cliarleztoii special -noTicrs: 23 Special Notices inserted In this Colunwl, ;wm charged ,15 cents per line ... T t i ; ' TffotlceAnnouncenicnls of candidales for office wiU be charged $5 each- , v parties orderlntr the Observer wui pieasc senaanimoney ior me iuae the paper is wrameav JSB" Contractors will not he allowed , under their contracts, to advertise any other than their legitimate " Business, unless by paying Bpccially for such ad vertisements.' ' Our Ageuts-Robert Bryce, Esq., is our authorized agent for subscriptions', adver tisements, &cM td the Observkk, .in Spar tanburg, S. C, and J. S. Borders, at Shel by, N. C. - ' - , Agent.n. J. Wolfe; Esq.t isour Agent at Monroe, Union county. He is a ithor ized to solicit subscrip'tions, give receipts, fcc. Use Dooley's Yeast Powder if you relish light, sweet, wholesome Biscuit, Rolls. Pastry, &c. Yonr grocer sells it. Full weight and stregth. . The Entire Population of the Globe Is in a greater or less degree infected with the taint of Scrofula. It appears in various forms, such as White Swellings, Ulcers, "Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Indolent Inflammations; Mercurial Affections, Old Sores. Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, tc. For these as well as all other consti tutional diseacs,Dr,Tutt'sSarsaparilla and Queen's Delight has proven itself in a thou sand instances a positive antidote. . Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent , Fevers Which prevail in the valleys of rivers, and other miasmatic districts through tlie Summer and Autumn are invariably ac companied by derangements of the Stom ach and Liver,, and other abdominal vis cera." There is always a weakness and ir ritable state of the stomach, and torpor of the bowels. Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills are peculiarly adapted to such cases. Collapse of the Nerves. There is nothing more disheartening than nervous debility. In extreme casesr of this class the sufferers do not care whe ther they live or die. A feeling of hope lessness comes over them, and in some in stances where the threatening symptoms are not met by prompt and proper treat ment, lunacy or idiocy ensues. - Yet ner vous debility is not a dangerous complaint if wisely dealt with. A medicated stimu lant is the remedy needed, and in Hostet ter's Stomach. Bitters this specific for the complaint is presented in its purest and most potent form. Nervous disease. is usu ally complicated with oiher'aiiuients. It frequently involves biliousness, constipa tion, irregularities of the bowels, indiges tion, and great mental depression. In the spring of the year, owing to the effect of chilling fogSj searching winds and other unhealthy atmospheric phenomena, upon the external nerves, persons who are sub ject to nervous affections often suffer acute distress, 'both of body and.mind, from this cause. His, therefore, advisable for all who are liable- to these troubles; and to the other bodily ills above mentioned, which so frcquentlv accompany -them, to commence the regular use of Hostetter's Bitters early in the season. The severe nervous and bilious attacks, with which they might otherwise be visited, can by this means be certainly avoided. As a ner vine, gentle aperient and anti-bilious medi cine, the Bitters have no equal. FINANCIAL & COMMERCIAL. CHARLOTTE MARKETS. Cotton Market. This report is made up by the reporter of the Ubseever, alter consultation witn an tlie leading cotton buyers of the city : OrricK Observer, April 14. 1873 9 P. M. J Sales to-day light, and quiotations un rlianged. oviaion IVZA.zrlx.et. CORRECTED DAILY BY W. II. H. HOUSTON & CO. PK0VISION MARKET Flour $4.25 to $4.50 ier sack, on market. Bacon (Baltimoie bulk sides.) 10 to 104 cents. No North Carolina on Market. LardBaltimore Flake in quantity 1 li to 12 cents. Molasses, common, 20 cents. Syrup, Golden, 40 to 60 Syrup New Orleans, 75 to 80. White Prips, 73 to 75. Tallow 10 to 12 cents. Beeswax 25 to 3L cents. I ish Potatoes $2.00 to $2.50 per bushel. Apples (Good Mountain). 75 to $1.25 per bushel, as to quautv. Salt Syracuse in Liverpool sacks, $2.10 per sack. Factory Yarn$l.oo to $1.00 per bunch LIQOURS N C Corn, $1.25 to $1.50 light demand. Apple Brandy, $1.50 to $1.75 good de mand. - . Peach Brandy. ?i-75 to sz.uu 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. - Peas, strictly clay. $1.00 other kind 75 Financial Market. 40T15O BATES OF BAJTK HOTES, C. BY B1BK OF MECKIENBPBC, TBIOa STXBET, - CHABLOTTK, If ankCape Fear 1C Commerce. . 2 Fayetteville, 2 " N. Carolina, ,30 Roxboro?s2$(2 Washington. 0 Bank of Charlotte. , Clarendon, 0 , Lexington, 0 l3 "(GrahamJO I niT!iomasvtlle,"a2 " ; Wadesboro'. 10 Yancey vllle,' 0 Wilmington, 15 Commercial Bank of Wilmington 2 Farmers Bank of NortkCardlina, ?, : 2 Greensboro' Mutual Insurance Co., (old.) 0 Merchants Banjc or ixewpern, , r 5 Miner's and Planters Bank, : ! s i Virginia Bank Notes average about : ? lo South Carolina " 4V- i M . 10 Oeoriria " M - -i Bank of the State of North Carolina. 2 Jr Tnese quotations are liable to floe tuation, and cannot be relied on ror any leneth of time.: Remittances for all Bank Notes sent as made either in Currency or Northern Funds. at par. ; i f . . . . . -. -.. r U - .;Vi CALL AKD SEE, BRIAR-ROOT Pipes of every descriptit and Price at PUREFOY'S, on mnmwmmm SPRIIII B- . .' -i 1 . r - . . rTpiIE LARGEST AND FINEST OF THE VERY "LATEST STYLES , 4- of Custom Made Clothinpr for Men5 Boys' and Youth's wc:ir is now being received daily fr0m New York at K SHRIEK'S TEMPLE QF.FASII JUJS, and will sell at prices that defy competition. nni ' t f -f fi J' ' . f i 5 His Stock of Gents' Fijrnishing Goods, is the Largest and Finest that was ever brouKbt to this Market; Such as Ballou's F. Y. Shirt, known to be the best fitting shirt in; the World. Also, bis Stock of Under-shirts, Draw ers, Sock dCoJrappuat bjucpassed in Quality, Sizes and Prices. M Hi ! j'HkTSND' CAPS; ' I i i j ' I- I ' 4 , : .;t . flW'Stto&of'S'rnr. Wivh artr Beaver Hats and Cains ara th rwr T.otct Styles Out, and will sel them Lower NECK Silk Scarfs, Ties nl Down of the Finest and .Latest Sty les. TRUNKS, VALISES, SATCHEL AND UIT1CUEELAS. You will always find our Entire Stock Cofnplete, of all Qualities, Grades and Styles. ST YLES OF SUITS. i- .. ' Genuine Scotch Frock Mid Walking Suits. , French and English Diagonal Coats and Vests. ' Trecco'Snits in "'all colors.' ; French and American Cassimere Suits, in all colors. The Finest French and English Broadcloth Dress Coats. Fine Dradiltta Suits, fcc., . i STYLES OF PANTS, French aiidErfglish Doe-Skin Dress Pants. French and English Cassimere Pants i?i aH colors. Fine Assortment of American Cassimere Pants And a great variety of other styles etc. .TJE3STS. French Broadcloth, Double and Single Breasted. Draditta, "Doubleland Single Breastca. White Marseilles,! Double and Single Breasted. White Duck, Double and Single Breasted. . Fancy and Plain Silk Vest, Scc. I most respectfully invite the citir-ens of Charlotte and the Public in General to give me a call befdre purchasing elsewhere as I guarantee? not to be undersold bv anv one. $S?Eemember that E. Shrier'g Temple of Fashion is the onlv one-Drice Clothing House, in the Citv, and all inaiKing you tor your patronage tor the past year, 1 am , Verv Respectfully. Home and Democrat copy. march 26 ly jtjsjr opewiwo. THE tjandsomest and Clieapest Stock of Millinery Trimmings and r'ancv Goods in uie aiy. ine lanies are requesia io call and examine the Beautiful Millinery and all the Latest Novelties in Fancy Goods at verv Low Prices. ! Hair Goods a Specialty at apl2 MltiS. QUERY'S. MERCHANT TAILORING Gent's . Funushihs? Goods, AND HATS. i. S. PHitUPS 1")EG8 to inform tlie public that he is now receiving the most complete stock of Piece Goods ever offered in this market, consisting of Black and Cojlored CLOTHS, Doeskin uassimeres. rancy rrench ana English Coatings of all colors,- Scotch and Fancy Cassimore Suitings of all kinds, which will be. either sold by the yard or made to measure as cheap as the same class of Goods can be bought elsewhere. The attention is especially called to my stock of Spring: Cnsfciinereff, for Boys' Wear. READY-MADE CliOTHING. Having determined to make this a special ty in the future, I offer the public-a class of Goods which wr style and price cannot fail to give satisfaction, and all goods guar anteed to be as represented.! Boys' and Children's Clothing, for all ages, and in great variety, Gent's Fm-nishtngr Goods. In this department will be found a full line of goods, 'such as cannot be found elsewhere in this city, embracing all the Latest Novelties in Neck, wear, Lisle Thread and Guage Underwear, Kid, Silk and -Lisle Gloves, Hoisery of all kinds, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs and Suspenders of all kinds. Hats. Caps. Umbrellas, Traveling Satchels, and in fact everything necessary to a gentleman s or youtns complete ouuu. Mv friends and the public generally are invited, to give me a call, and I shall en deavor to merit a continuance of that gen erous patronage, which tuev have been pleased to extend for the last 13 years. apnlti J. S. i'lilL.L.U'S. TRI8H POTATOES. : Another lot of good A Irish Potatoes, warranted sound, good for cooking purposes at $i u per liusnei, just rcceiv ed by S 7WONS & CO. EAELY ROSE POTATOES. A Lot of Early RoSe Potatoes Just received at mar 22-tf GRAHAM & WILLIAMS Dates, Dates. RANGES, Lemons and French Candies J Just received at PUKEFWY'S. mar 18 IIORXES! Ashwood Residence, Cottage, . mad Building Site: mHIS yataaWMyiteMlrfT)f A, caiarkmeVfr6mhgoTaifestMMi running thence back across! the W O R. iL.Kn is omred for sale iri lots U uit purchasers. . For, prices andj terms apply at . ? i r GRAHAlf & NASH, march; 26 lm4' f v; IiAttorny&.. THRESH Lucerne Seed. " mar 23 W. R. BURWELv CO than the Lowest. WEAK - his Goods marked in plain figures. WittJwnYsky. & Jlintels' CARD 1973. FOR SPRING. 1873. TO MERCHANTS. THE great aim of onr House, since its establishment, has been to make Char- otte a 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 obloquy attached to them for buying in Charlotte : and having, by the verv creat increase of our business, (since we remov ed t our new and elegant Store,) been convinced that we have partial succeeded m our ehenshed plan, we have concluded to endeavor to still further eradicate the erroneous idea, by presenting, this coming season to the Trade, a still Larsrer and better assorted otocK than even we ever- offered before, so that Country Merchants will be able to nnd m our house not only all he needs but 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 he must necessarily buy more goods than he actually needs in order to hav an, as sortment. In view of the foregoing, Mr. Rintels eft on the 27th January, (much earlier than usual,) 4br Northern Markets and Manufacturing pTaees, 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 thns completed will foot up in amount to upwards of Two Ha mired Thousand Dollars; The expenses attached to carrying on a business here being much less than it would be m Northern Cities and haying a lower rate of Ireight-tlian smaller shippers here, brings the tact patent that, we are in a position to successfully compete with any Jobbing Hbnse in the United States, and to the inspectioo.of which .we invite the Trade. ' v . . , We are pleased to state to those unac quainted with our House, that we keep complete lines of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Clothing Boots and Shoes. Notions, and even- Millinery. Our Retail Department is complete, with the latest Novelties. And in bulk second to none in the Oity. Our Millinery JJeportment will be earned on as usnal. : Vew-Respectfully: WITTKO WBKYfc R1NTELS. feb 5-tf '-'.I..,. "A,.'. ' - - The Chasre. TTAvING notified our. friends and cus- XX tomefs some time since, that our busi ness would fchanee January 1st, 1873, we are pleased to say that the change has taken place and it is to be strictly CASH or 30 DAYS CREDIT.- Those who do not pay promptly need not expect any favors, If you are in arrears don't ask for credit, save-us. 'the anpleasant duty ,of denying ToQur many tnemis.ana patrons we re turn thanks, and ask continuance of their iarors--beiieving that by a strict aj plication of the above. roles.wewillsi abletd sell goods cheaper than those who credits ''''? KYrz-t&.--4'---' ' ' " All bills are dne and payable on the 1st day of eacft ana every month, i v? u f grier & Alexander. jan 1, 1873, ly fJe:'-'-. : - .;:.P0BiSAIE;:p:4:; 1AA Bushels Sweet Potatoes.' Iarge ones luv Cot eating when baked, will be soft and almost as sweet as honey as the syrup drips from them. 'Also larger quanUties to uiuereiifc yaneues ior pianung.. , men we have the Early Rose and Early GchxI nch . Potatoes ordered, and expect them now every day.i ; zv-fA -r Call tatfsecuregood seed if youwish good yield after planting. All at JFO.F. BUTTS JUfJO- avkei .Auction Stored JUST UCCCIVED, A T the Auction Store, 100 Boxes Chew-" il ing Tobacco, 1000 Cans Fresh Peaches, 500 do Cherries, 500 do JSiackberries, , 500 do Damsons, 20 .dot ftrooms, which' will be sold cheap firash.,, Z1" . w V. . Go to the Aurtion Srore for jrUrgaina-i , jr--wnioa. h: uaithkk, 4-mar 14 Auctioneer. , W. E i. H0USM,1;C0: WHOLESALE G&QCEIIS, iiUJ0& COHIXISSIOH IIEECHAITTS. I7E hare given our friends nnd custom- If ers! notice of our purchase of the Stocks of Messrs. W. J. BlAek k,Co an Gregory & Williamson ami are pleased ' to announce that we are ope and tander full blast, at Gregory & Wflliamson's Id stand, TwleStM next door to MeMurray " A. Davis where we will at all times keep the largest stock of goods in tlhi marketr consisting of - Molasses, Bacon, Flour, Lard, Mackerel, Soaps, Candles, Candy, Starch, Soda, Su. gar, Coffee, Teas, Spices; Brand v Peach- ' es. Oysters, Sardine. Killings, &c. And can furnish the most coin? , plefe outfit in the market" to the .WHOLESALE TRADE. MERCHANTS may rest assured that thev ran ALWAYS OBTAIN! ' iV GOODS vf US at the lowest mar- -1 v kct prices. t L I Q LOUS. The only complete Stock in the Market, consisting of all kinds and grades. , i-:n u . i a. j . iii ue iiieusuu iu recTe consignment )f Cotton, Flour, Corn. &c. Store th mearnl maka Cash advances when de sired. We are Asrents for the celebrated SEA-FOWL GUANO, to which we invite the-special attention of whe farmers. Certiucatcs from the lanret ;id most rt i'le farmers hi the State, fur- nsnca on appucaiiun. We are also Agents for the celebrated HOUSTON'S PROLIFIC COTTOtf SEED, the very best in tli country. We respectfully ask a share of the pub ic patronage, guaranteeing satisfaction in . soods as well as prices i Remember the Stand Trade Street, . rextdoor to MoMiirray & Davis. W. 11. H. HOUSTON & CO. feb 14 aiBBOHS, IILLIMRY AND STRAW GOODS, 18 7 3. ALSO White Goods, Embroideries, &c. ARMSTRONG, CATQR & CQ.'f Importers, Maaufacturers and Jobbers Bonnet Trimmiuc Neck and Sash,. Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons; Neck TIES, BONNET SILKS, SATINSr VEL vets and Crapes, Flowers, Feathers. Ornaments, Frames, ic. Straw Bonnets and Ladie and CHILDREN'S HATS. TKIMJTED AKD UlTTBIlOtED. . AltD IJT CONHECTIXO WABEBOOMS White Goods.'Iiuem. Embroideries, ) Laces, Nes Collars, Setts, Hand kerchiefs. Veiling, Head Nets. Ac, &r. Nos. 237 & 23D Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. These croods are mi ntrfactured by us or bought for Cash directly from the Europ 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 22-2ra 10,000 : REAMS WRAPPING PAPER, Assorted sfcses and grades from the well known Long Shoal Paper Mills, -at TIDDY'S BOOK STORE, feb 2S Mackerel. AR NISBET & FRO., having just re ceived direct from Boston, a large lot. Of very fine Mackerel for family use, in wholes, halves and auarter barrels, and kits. Call and see u before buying. ' feblft ! Gentlemen's Hats. JUST in, a full supply of elegant HAT3 new style, for Spring Wear, at Tiaa 2 McMURRAY A DAVIS. JUST AKRWEB. SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT at W. H. H. HOUSTON & COS 500 apr 3 JUST KECIEVED, MEERSCHAUM Segar Holders warrant ed Genuine at PUREFOY'S. apl i .. . I .... FOR SALE, CHEAP I No. 7, Miller's Improved Safe, at ' WALTER BREM k CO'8. - apl 4 Iw Hardware Stpre. FRESH PI CU EES. OX A A BBL PICKLES. 60J Mesina Orange ami JjcmomS Also fine lot Dried Apples, andi peaches, just received at B..N. SMITH S. apl4 - -.. . .,. i T7NdLISIl Tooth Brashes, English HaiC- WM. R. BURWELL t CO, ;' ; roar 20 - ' Spring' Corner 5 BRAITH WAITS Retrospect of Practical Democrat aid Homeowy C weieto.
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