Xiooal JfTzxzrt There were ivy cases Sat , trial before,, the FINANCIAL &- COLIMCIAL Auction Store. Mayor yesterday morning. n Thursday, " April 17r-18737; r Notice J : v r, fTrrw "NT. George. who-for several years has been connected with the Observer office has taken charge of the City List of the Observer, and will hcreatsuterp ennicnu he delivery : of the daily. . : . . He wilt give the city circulation, nis ciobv ,nd regular attention, auu t ----- i,it from all subscribers wnen ineir , fv.nri TMrnlarlv and m perSdO not reav-u n't'" -o 1 ue time. . He is authorized to collect subscription, . . - rtrtrtiirifo rtf til A Ivertsseuient, 10D or any uuafuU - bkerwr. and to give receipts for the same. He will call in person upon the friends nd patrons of the Observer, and the citi- iens generally, to rfeeive ana awenu to icir orders for subscription, advertising, oh work, &c. Notice The congregation of St. Peter's J(E.) Church are requested to meet at the hurch at 8 o'clock, Friday evening. im- bortarit matters are to be considered, and h full attendance is earnestly desired. The Election of vestrymen, the enlargement of the Church building, and the appointment of delegates to the General Convention of the Diocese, are among the subjects which twill mm a' nn1 for consideration. 3t t Died Away from Home. Mrs. J. H. Buebee. a lady of Providence, R. L, died 5 v lof consumption in this place yesterday aornirig at 4 o'clock. She and her bus- tband had been on a Southern trip, in the Hope of improving her health, and return ing had stopped at the Charlotte Hotel on te :2nd of March. The afflicted lady h bfcen removed to the residence of Mrs. Skrah Young, where every kindness was bfcf stowed upon her until she breathed her li it yesterday morning- A number of the li 3ies and gentlemen of Charlotte called a, d paid their tributes of floral offerings, The icmaihs of Mrs. Bugbee were placed t oft the Northern beund train yesterday af- teTnoan, to be carried to her late home in 'Providence. . aMae-istraie's Court. The case of the State us. Josephine Hammond, col., for as-" saulting andbeating one Mary JuneSparks, a white cyprian, who had accused the gen tle Josephine of picking up various little 'articles to which she had no legal right -or .title, was tried yesterday before Justice (Marti rf. Josephine got her back up on ac count of these charges and went for Mary Jane, beating her and choking her until her. tongue hung out. Miss Josephine was found suilty and fined. In default of the means wherewithal to pay the aforesaid fine, she went to iail for the space of j , - - ftwenty-four hours. Memorial Address. An article appear d yesterday in our Personal Intelligence, ating that Ool. H. C. Jones, of this city, ill deliver the Memorial Address on the th of Mav. It should have been stated at he would deliver the address in Mor nton on that occasion ; as it was written, :ie lmnression wouui oe maue on one s lind, that Col. Jones was expected to de ver the address in Charlotte, whereas Gov. Vauce will be the orator of the day liere. Change. rThe night for holding the Convention jto nominate a Mayor, has 2 teen changed from Thursday 24th, to Fri- i ! - . . . 1 ay 25th. This change is maae Decause Thursday night of each week is the time f the meeting of the Lodge of Good Tem- )!ars. Sec how they go for us. The following from the Kinstoti Gazette: "Charlotte has a live wild cat and Cald- IveU ot the Observer Roes arouno to see it :vcry day. lb is kept in one of what Ram lay and Whiiaker call 'blue light lodges.' " Just lei us to that man Wilson and see f we don't cripple him. Correction. In our notice of the curi- lous pigeon a. few days ago, we spoke of the jiseon as havinc been born. A lady has indly furnished us with the information that such "birds" are usually hatclied. We .stand corrected. The Wheat Crop. The wheat crop rthrouKhout the countrv has improved verv w ; A much in appearance within the past week or two, and the farmers are very much en couraged at the present prospect. Postponed.; Lincoln Court, which was to have convened next week; has been postponed for one week, and will convene on Monday, 28th inst. n L i onneis.-,The bonnets that are to be worn during jthe coming season are won ueilul,y an learlully made. They are not oonnets, but' merely round hats with strings; j , Personal-fE. B- Drake, Esq., editor of me otatesville American, was in town yes terday. He shopped at the Charlotte Ho tel. . In accordance with reouest. we announce the fact that he weather 'yesterday was a good deal cooler than it had been for sever- al days previous The4tre-gors and legislator will doubt eis weicomejthe news that a machipehas been invented for shelling peanuts, small boyS delight themselves -with - ..... -. spinnihg tops. : Shinny seem to have Plaj'od jtself otjlj A drove of splendid mules arrived in this placeyesterday afternoon.' Maj, Reuben yesterday. "Wilson was in Charlotte MARRIED. ; ; v In the ' Presbyterian Church in Statcs ville, on Tuesday the 15th inst., by Rev. W. A. Wood, Mr. Theo. F.Kluttz, of Sal isbury, and Miss Sallie 0. Caldwell, of Statesville. 'I At the residence of the bride's father in this city, on yesterday afternoon, (16th,V by Rev. B- S- Bronson, Mri A. H. Ham mond and Miss Blanche, daughter of Dr. M. M.Orr. m;, , . ,.- New Advertisements. The following new advertisement! ftp- pear this morning. . ' Masonic Breakfast Bacon Steneduse, Macaulay fcCo i SPECIAL HOTt'C E S. Special Notices inserted In this Column will ce cnarged is cents per line. Notice. Announcements of candidates for office, will be charged $5 each. . ; - - All parties ordering the Observer will please send the money for the time the paper is wanted. Contractors will not be allowed. under their contracts, to advertise any other 'than their leeritimate business. unless by paying' specially for such ad vertisements, i Our Acents. Robert Brvce, Esq:, is our authorized agent for subscriptions,, adver tisements, tfcc, to the Observer, in Spar tanburg, S. C, and J. S. Borders, at Shel by, N. C. Agent. II. J. Wolfe, Esq., is our Agent at Monroe, Union county. He is a Uhor ized to solicit subscriptions, give receipts, &e. Use less of Dooley.s than of other Yeast or Baking Powder, as it is much stronger. Put up full weight. Give it, a fair trial. Grocers sell it. The Grand Secret of Beauty Is Health. The secret of health is the power to eat, digest, and assimilate a pro per quantity Of wholesome food, llns can never be the case while impurities exist in the sj-stem. Every organ must perform its functions. iiHf.iiviillv. or thp. whole nri'nn- ism is deranged. The blood must be puri- T fled : it is th vital rrin:iile. raiuifviiif -- through every part of the body, and when it becomes impure, its effects are shown on the weaker organs. Dr. Tutt's Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight expels all impurities and vitalizes the whole system. Vegetable' Calomel. The substances composing Dr Tutt's Liver Pills are derived from the Vegetable Kingdom, and are particularly designed to act with gentleness and thoroughness up on the Stomach, Bowels, Liver and Gen ersl Circulation. They produce one or two easy passages a day, without any pu -ging or griping. They contain no drastic element. For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheu- 'niatism, i Gout, Dyspepsia, Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers. Diseases of the Blood, Liver Kidneys and Bladderi Dr. Tutt's Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight lias been most successful. Ihese diseases are the result of vitiated Blood. As a Blood Puri- tier this preparation purely Vegetable. has no equal. It is Never too Late to Mend. Whm the stomach is in a state of chron ic rebellion against every kind of food, and the attending physician with solemn and p r lentous gravity declares that such cases 01 connrmeu ayspepsia detv all remedies. do not put faith in his ipse dixit. Indiges tion 01 tins obstinate character may be in err Jle by his prescriptions, but it is mt therii jre an irremovable fixture in the sy tern. 1 he fact is that the great vegetable invigorant ana corrective,; Hostellers otomacn fitters, is radically curing cases 01 tins seemingly desperate nuture every day. Indeed it is in those malignant . 1 w - phases of dyspepsia which no ordinary medicine can control that its remedial pro perties are most wonderfully manifested YVe say to the long-sufferine martyr, whose stomach is a source of perpetual torment 10 mm, mac oy tue persistent ana daily use of this glorious tonic, he can not only rertore the digestive orzans to their full vigor, but can keep them in good working order .through lite, it there is constipation the general aperient operation of the Bit ters will remove all obstructions and keep the Dowels in a regular and healthy condi tion. The grand characteristic of this vital izing and purifying vegetable preparation 13 tnat 11 acts Denenciauy upon every or gan, controlling the liver, reinforcing the nerves, toning the coats of the stomach, promoting a healthy habit of body, reliev ing the blood of all impurities, clearing the brain and reviving the spirits. j Collapse of the Nerves. TT-iftro'? T rf Vi infF mnrA ri QrVi on rton in t than nervous debility. In extreme cases of this class the sunerers do not care whe ther they lire 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 torm,, is ervous disease is usu ally complicated with other ailments. It frequently Involves biliousness, constipa- tion, irregularities of the bowels, indiges. tion, and great mental depression. Jn the spring of the year, owing to the efiect -oi iliil I iT-inp intra pnawliin nrinsta onH nh "v"" the external nerves, persons who are sub- ject to nervous affections often suffer acute distress, ootn or body and mind, irom tnis cause, it is, tnereiore, . advisable lor all who are liable to these troubles, and to the other bodily ills above mentioned, whioh so frequently accompany them, to commence the regular use of Hostetter's Bitters early in the season ;- The severe nervous and bilious attacks, with, which thev mfeht otherwise be visited, can bv this means be certainly avoided. As a ner vine, gentle aperient and anti-bilious medi cine, tne imters nave no equai. - f Use Dooley's Yeast Powder if you relish light, sweet, wholesome .Biscuits,, Rolls. Pastry. &c Your jcrooer sells iW Full CnAllLOTTE laARtiETS. Cotton Market. Tliis report '.made. up by the reporter of the Observes, after consultation with all the leading cotton buyers of the city : Offics Observer, . J , April 16, 1873 9 P. Sales to-day 00 bales- We .quote ex- trames at from 10 to 174 cents, the latter for the very best quiet. . grades. The 1 market is lio: CORRECTED DAILY BY W. II. H. HOUSTON & CO. PKOVISIOX MARKET Flour $4.25 to $4.50 per sack, on market. ; Bacon (Baltimoie bulk sides.) 10 to 10J cents. : i No North Carolina on Market. Lard Baltimore Flake in quantity Hi to 12 cents. Molasses, common, 29 cents. Syrup, Golden, 40 to 60 Syrup New Orleans, 75 to 80. White Drips, 73 to 75. Tallow 10 to 12 cents. Beeswax 25 to 31 cents. inn potatoes $2.00 to $2.50 per bushel, f .pitvs vjtoou jJiountain) 7o to SI .25 per bushel, as to quality. : Salt Syracuse in Liverpool sacks, $2.10 per sack. . Factory Yarn$l. 55 to $1.60 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, $1-75 to $2.00 good" de mand. Sweet Potatoes, $125 to $l;50per 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. trjYING BATES OF BANK NOTES, AC. BT BANK OF MECKl EXBCRC, TRY 08 STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C. (ank Cape Fear 10 Bank of Charlotte, " Commerce, 2 ' Clarendon. 0 Fayetteville, 21 Lexington, 0 N. Carolina, ou i " (uranam,) o 21 " Thomasvllle, 2 0 " Wadesboro', 10 Koxooro Washington, Yancey vine. yvme, oi " Wilmington, is Jummerc ftl Bank of Wllmlneton. : 2 farmers' Bank of North Carolina, 2 ireensboro' Mutual insurance uo.. (oia.) o Vlerchants' Bank of Newbern, : t 5 Miner's and Planters' Bank. . : : 1 Virginia Bank Notes average about lo South Carolina " " ! r 10 leorgia " " " : 2T. iani or me tate oi rortn uaroiina. 2 a- Tnese quotations are liable to fluc tuation, and cannot be relied on for any lensm 01 time, itemittances for ail uank Notes aent us made either iu Currency or Northern Funds, at par. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE, WtLL sell for cash, on Saturday, 3rd dav of May. at .11 o'clock, A. M., the following CITY LOTS, levied on for City Taxes : One Lot. the property of W S Bryan, on Church Street, adjoining the lots of Allen Cruse and F M Ross. One Lot, the property of Robert P Chap man, tronting on 7th; fetreet, adjoining the lots ot Van Ness and others. One Lot, the property of Mrs M A Wil- lamson, on lrade fetreet, adjoining the property of D R Leak and others. One LrfJt, the proiierty of Jno Mcuonnell, 5r, on lryon btreet, aajoinmg the lots or Jos McLaughlin and the Lutheran Church, and others. One Lot, property of Mrs 8 Redding, fronting on 4th Street, between Cemetery Avenue and Mint Street. One Lot. the nronertv of J S Broadawav. fronting Church Street, adjoining the lots of C Roe-iiger, B Koopraann and others. One Lot, property of r M Koss, Agent, on Tryon Street, adjoining the lots of Wm r Hill, dec d, and others. One city lot, the property of J TSchenck fronting on C street, adjoining the lots of T A Ilunevcutt and others. One city lot, the property of Burwell Johnston, on 1st street, adjoining the lots ot rrank Alexander and others. One city lot, the property of Frank Al exander, on 1st street adjoining the lots of isurwell Johnston and others. One city lot, the property of Jeff Hacler. on 1st street, adjoining the lots of Frank Alexander and others. C F HARRISON, City Constable and Tax Collector april 5 ' AUCTION SALE. Desirable Phosphate Fertilizer or other Factor Site, Mills, Machinery, drc, dec, ine undersigned win oner tor sale, in Charleston, at Public Outcry, at the east end of Broad-street, on Thursday, the 17th day of April next, at 11 o'clock A. M. The ENTIRE WORKS recently erected by the Farmers' Fertilizer Company of South Carolina, situated less than a half mile beyond the corporate limits of the City of Charleston. These consists of a new eighty-horse pow er Jbngine in complete preservation, in brick engine house. The Machinery, such as .levator, urushers, Grinders, Mixer, Shafting, &c. ifcc., is built in a substantial three story tin roof bouse, of 45 by 80 feet in size. The tract consists of five acres of high, and seventeen of low land, having crrrA nilflAfe in fVkA faa uinilla f a 4-arcknttr loot plank road, and a graded road-bed for railway on one side, and a hive wharf on Ashly River on its other or Western side. it aojoms ana connects oy means 01 tnese roads with the South Carolina and the ri 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 1 Northeastern Railroads, and is thus in prompt communication with the interior of this State and of the Southern and Southwestern States. This presents a rare opportunity to capi talists for the inception of any Fertilizer or other manufacturing enterprise, with a first-class site, and the best of machinery easily adapted to any purpose.: For further particulars, apply In person or by mail to J. DRAYTON FORD, ileal upstate iroKer, No. 33 Broad street, Charleston, S. C. March 25 etu4t j I l.: "R VirtueT0an J Lif1, - r I P "Bryan. iSS?SS! u ..m' our? " I lyUrUlUlil. C Will CAUUDC w fuvuw omt ov Charlotte. N. C. on Tuesday the 22nd day of April. 1873, all and j every nght . cn we represent in wuw - . ttlcul'"c' '""r 6 ?, -- interest of the above named Bankrupt in the Jugnot Gold Mine, tract of land, con taining 521 acres more or less, situated in Mecklenburg county, N. C,,; as also all claims which the Bankrupt had, or we as his Assignees have to the balance of ithe purchase money due for said ands, or for any more due for the rents thereof. Th above subject to any claim of dower that may now or hereafter exist, or any taxes that may be unpaid. j Terms cash, purchasers to pay for papers. T. 8. JEFFREYS, J W. B. METT. J mr W-1 tda 7 T EM P L E SPRIIIG AND SUGII.IER OF 1873. npHE LARGEST AND FINEST . JL -of CwstbnfradeClothin for teing receive daily frm.New York at E. SHRIEK'S TEMPLE OF FASH IOJ, and will sell at prices that defy competition. FURNISHING GOODS, f" ? u r ' '.. HisStock; of Gents4 Fiarnthing Goods, is the Largest And Finest that was evef brofatht to tMlslMaricfeC: Such as Ballou's F. Y. Shirts ' l-nn-n 1 the best fitting sljitiihiVorld. ers, socks and Collars cannot be surpassed in Quality, Sizes and Prices. HATS AD CAPS. f fim otocKpi jswsvi j?ar ana an eaver .vex btyles Out, and wlU seq thehiLb- .. 1 ; NBCK WEAR. Silk Scarfs, Ties and Sows of the Finest and Latest Styles. TRUNKS, VALISES, SATCHELS Aflfl UMBRELLAS. You will always find our Entire Stock ComnWp. ofn.11 Oimlit.Ua nA fatyles. STYLES OF SUITS. Genuine Scotch Frock and Walking Suits. French and English Diagonal Coats and Vests. Trecco Suits in all colors. French and American Cassimere Suits, in all colors. The Finest French and English Broadcloth Dress Coats. I me Draditta Suits, &c, STYLES OF PANTS, French and English Doe-Skin Dress Pants. French and English Cassimere Pants in all colors. Fine Assortment of American Cassimere Pants And a great variety of other styles tc. "VESTS. French Broadcloth, Double and Single Breasted. . Draditta, Double and Single Breasted. White i 'Marseilles,.' Dotriileand Single Breasted. White Duck, Double and Single Breasted, Fancy and Plain Silk Vests, &c. I most respectfully invite the citizens of Charlotte and General to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere a3 I to ie undersold by. any one. J6Remember that E. Shrier's Temple of Fashion is the onlv one-price Clothing House, in the Citv, and all his Goods marked in plain figures. Thanking you for your patronage Home and Democrat copy. JEST OPENING. THE Handsomest and Cheapest Stock of Millinerv Trimmings and Fancv Gtxds in the city. The Ladies are requested no call and examine TTie 'Beautiful Millinery and all the Latest Novelties in Fancy Goods at very Low Prices. . Hair Goods a Specialty at apl 2 MRS. QUERY'S. MERCHANT TAJJiOMNG CLOTHING, Gent's Furnishing Goods, AND HATS. S. PHiLUPS 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 CLOTHS, Doeskin Cassimercs. 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 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: Cas$iinere, for Boys' Wear. READY-MADE CLOTHING. Having determined to make this a special ty in the future, I offer the public a class of Goods whicn for style and price cannot fail to give satisfaction, and all goods guar anteed to be as represented. Eoyg' and Children's Clothing:, for all ages, and in great variety, Gent's Furnishing 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 n 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 youth's complete outfit. My 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 they have been pleased to extend for the last 13 years, april 6 : J. 8. PHILLIPS. IRISH POTATOES. Another lot of good Irish Potatoes, warranted sound, good for cooking purposes, at $1 50 per Bushel, just receiv ed by S . MONS & CO. Jveb. 6 HOMES! Ash wood Residence. Cottages, and Su ; - Building Bites. mHIS valuable property, west side of A. - Charlotte, fronting ott Trade street and running thence back across the WM C & R. R. R.. is offered for sale in lota to suit purchasers. For prices and terms apply at our omce in tne Uourt House. GRAHAM fc NASH, march 26 lm- Attorneys. BEST Italian Violin Strings, at PUREFOY'S. apl 13 . "OLANK BOOK8, justgreceived at iUREFOY'S KP .it: B RASS LBTTERyLlPS.-atk I iiJilUPiiREFOY'S. PICKIED CTTCUHBEJUS. r I i fine lot of Picked Cucumbers Just ar xx nvea ana ror saio oy OFIIIOI OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES Men Bova' and Yduth wear is now Also, his Stock of Under-shirts, Draw Hats and Cans arc the verv Latest than the Lowest. the Public in guarantee not for the past year, I am Very Respectfully. 33. SJBRIER. march 26 ly Wittkowsky & Rintels' 18T3. FOR SPRING. 18T3. TO MERCHANTS. THE great aim of our House, since its establishment, has been to make Char lotte 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 ereat increase ot our business, (since we remov ed to our new and elegant Store.) been convinced that we have partially succeeded in our cherished plan, we have concluded to endeavor to still further eradicate the erroneous idea, by presenting, this coming season to the Trade, a still Larger and better assorted stocK tiian even we ever offered before, so that Country Merchants wilt 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 have an as sortment. In view of the foregoing, Mr. Rintels left on the 27tli January, (much earlier than usual,) for Northern Markets and luanniaccunng places, wnere ne win re main two months in making onr 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 inousand Dollars. i. ne expenses attacneu to carrvine on a business here being much less than it would be in Northern Cities and having a lower rate of freight than smaller shippers here, brings the tact patent that, we are in a position to successiully compete with any Jobbing House in the United States, and to the inspection of which we invite the Trade. We are pleased to state to those unac quainted with our House, that we keep complete lines of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Clothmg, Boots and Shoes, Notions, and even Millinery. Our Retail Department is complete, with the latest Novelties, and in bulk second to none in the City. Our Millinery Department will be carried on as usual. Very Respectfully, WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS. feb5-tf The Change. HAVING notified our friends and cus tomers some time since, that our busi ness would change Janjuary 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 lon't ask for credit, save us tne unpleasant, duty oi denying you. To our many In ends and patrons we re turn thanks, and ask a continuance of their favora believing that by a strict ap plication of the above rales, we will be able to sell goods cheaper than those who credit. All bills are due and payable on the l?t day of each and every month. GRIER & ALEXANDER, jan 1, 1873. ly ' FOE SALE. 1 A A Bnshels Sweet Potatoes. Laree ones XU.-U for eating when baked, will be soft and almost as sweet as honey as the syrup drips from them. Also large quantities of different varieties for planting.' Then we have the Early Rose and Early Good rich Potatoes ordered, and expect them now every day. .Call and secure good seed u you wish a good yield after planting. All at JKO. F. BUTT8 , ar wr . . larKec. JUST RECEIVED. AT the Auction Store, 100 Boxes Cheer ing Tobacco, 1000 Cans Fresh-Peaches 500 do Cherries, 500 do Blackberries, 600 do Damsons, 201 do Broooia, which trill be sold cheap for cash: v ' ; Go to the Auctfon Store fhr Bargains: THOS. H. OAITHERV i mar 14 - Auctioneer. W. H. H. HOUSTON k CO, WHOLESALE GE0CERS, LIQUOR DEALERS , A3TI COMMISSION MERCHANTS. WE hare given our friends and custom ers notice of our purcha.se of. Uie Stocks of Messrs. W. J. Black t Co., and Gregory & Williamson and are pleased to announce that we are open and under full blast, at Gregory & Williamson's old stand, Trade St., next door to AleJIurray & Davis where we will at ail times kee'o the largest stock of goods in this market, consisting of Molasses, Bacon, Flour, Lard, Mackerel , Soaps, Candles, Candy, Starch, Soda, Su gar, Coffee, Teas, Spices; Brand v Peach- es. Oysters, Sardines, Hdrinrs, Ac. And can furnish the must com-' plete outfit in the market to the WHOLESALE TRADE. MERCHANTS may rest assured that thev caul ALWAYS OBTAIN GOODS of US at :j the lowest, mar ket prices. LiqiORS. The only complete Stock in the Market, consisting of all kinds and grades. Will be pleased to receive consignments of Cotton, Flour, Corn. &c.. Store tho same and maka Cash advances when de sired. We are Agents for the celebrated SEA-FOWL GUANO, to which we invite the special attention of the Farmers. Certificates from the largest and most re iaYe farmers in the State,. fur- nisnod on application. We are also Agents for the celebrated HOUSTON'S PROLIFIC C0TT0X 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 StaiKt Trade btreet, rcxtdoor to McMurray & Davis. W. li. II. HOUSTON & CO. feb 14 RIBBONS, MILLMRY AND STRAW GOODS. 1 8 7 3 . ALSO White Goods, Embroideries, &c ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO., Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers Bonnet Trimming-, Neck and Sash. Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons, Keck TIES, BONNET SILKS, SATINS, VEL- vets and Crapes, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Frames, &c. Strata Bonnets mid Ladies and CHILDREN'S HATS TRIMMED A5D CNTRIMMEIX AND IN CONNECTINO WAEEROOM9 White Ooods, Linens. Embroideries. L.aces, Nets, Cellars, Setts, Hand kerchiefs, Veiling, Head Nets, &c., &c Nos. 237 & 239 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. These goods are manufactured 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 sizes and grades from the well known Long Shoal Paper Mills, at TIDDY'S BOOK STORE, feb 23 1872 Mackerel. AR NISBET & BRO., having just re ceived direct from Boston, a large lot of very fine Mackerel for family use, in wholes, halves and quarter barrels, and kits. Call and see us before buying. feb 18 Gentlemen's Hats. JUST in, a full supply of elegant HAT3 new style, for Spring Wear, at mar 2 McMU KKA i x DA V l. JUST ARMVED. SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT at W. H. H. HOUSTON & COS 500 apr 3 JUST BECIEVED, "TVfEERSCHAUM Segar Holders warrant- ill ed Genuine at PUREFOY'S. apl 4 fresh pickx.es. OKAA -BEL PICKLES. fyD)) Mesina Oranges and Lemons. Also fine lot Dried Apples, and reaches, just received at B. N. SMITH S. apl 4 ENGLISH Tooth Brushes, English Hair Brushes. . WM. R. BURWELL & CO, mar 20 Spring's Corner. BRA I TH W A li" S Retrospect of Practical i medicine and Surgery. Part I-X VI, January Justinat ' TIDDTS. Democrat and Homa copy 6,wks. apl 10 A VAWETY ofG1MlnEFbr8.

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