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- - IT." The Charlotte Observer. am znr RATES;OF;ADVERTXSIJ5G."Vr J-i - One Square one time.'.l...;...:.:.L.l...$l 00 f v r- rwo oays I 50- . u M thjedys . 2 60' &. r . Jl - - - i Office, Bryce's ' pvtilding, .Trade Street - iA l..'m .hi iAiAJtii 1 - - - - L'r-. " t : " nil -1 -L . .'I , ' ft lr " lis - if- bate -.or stnscBiPTioir.; J Dailyi .One year inadvahcC.;V.V.$5'(tt i-' Six months, in advanceW..'..:..; 3 00 Three Months,, in advance,;......;;.-..;.. 1 50 7 One month, in advance, M...i;.;.V r 60 Tri-Weekly, me year...; $3.50 WeeKiy, oue.ycai. .U. 2.00 How a Boston Reporter Xost ,tts :.; ' Situation:. " V.?'v'f It is said that in a. moment of tem porary insanity a JJoston editor, as signed alioree-racin' base-ball and aquatic reporter to1 report in Tialf ' a column the Sunday services at - the church of & eensati onatf preacher. This is thereport he publish ed,..an4 t tot which was discharged : " I . rr'rThe .House rrnet-afc 10:80 A.-M. Prayer by the chaplain - "The first ra(je vas between'the - chaplain and the "singers, it being a pretty even match the two first 'heats;; but' the ! sirigersrgot the. best of the last; three' Meats ana came in on me umeu .vwu full lengths ahead; winning the' last thee heats And the race. Time, 5:02? ?Ptitioris were then, presented for forgivenepsaud other matters ,and notice was given of 6 special 'assign- roents during the-coniing week' for various "objects. :'".'The- signers then mailed tip to the judges1 stand arid af- 5ier getting into: position sanea away oiit the course with all canvass set una a snankmir nroeze trom tne . or- ... - - t- - r i c T .... 'pan,, which drove them along in fine style.1-'The topjciggexl yacht1- flying the bine pennant wag well ahead at tine stake, and came home ahead of alll the fleet. The speaker then took the floor and announced his mten lion to ask" tb at the - resolutions of .censure jth at h si d been heaped upon Ananias should be rescinded, . and proceeded to read the records of .the case; from wbifch it appeared ' tntit Ananias had sold his house and had I not given all the price tothechurch. I The speaker then wentonto say that no reason 'appeared on the record for Ananias to.'give any. and much less all his property to the church, and t "iijiU no questioned n any ortnoseoe- !' ' a t " " 1 1 . - ... . forejum rwmild do a.ny, more than AnjttTbtl jiadfn the saine place.Ie tlfeirwcot on to ,show that-. Ananias hadoneved-his nvife in the matter. and xpVcsed the belief that few .of a! (' .s it .'' . 4 ''.-.j v-.'." r. i UK)se;eH)ve n im couiu say as i mucn inf. themselves. Atter. turther- argu xnie'nta of a similar character ,hemov u that . the chaf acter of Ananias be V atd. herebA' is declared A' 1 bv;. the if members- of this Hoiise;" v. Ctmparative Prices of Farm Xands jFrordfthe'monthly' report of the f "Departnieut of Agriculture for March V.w get the following statistics ofthe comparative, prices of'Aum" lamia in portiou of this State:'. - ' ( f'VVnrrenLandsr immevliately on , .the railroads -have -advanced J proba bjjeixiceai) ISuOrflh account of immigration j'but tbpser'rem6Aed .5, from- the railroad'are not in demand. There aire not less than 50,000 acres ; in; the cbunty for sale.. Jones Lands ". 'adapted to cotton, have; increased 7,iiv .- value at least 25 per cent., and some ia much as 50 per cent. ; while lands iidt' adapted to cotton, lint only f to rain; h,ave decreased in acorrespon ing" ratio.. : BurkeGood farms of " from 20b to 500 acres can be bought ?j: ab'frOin!$l,000 to $5,000. . Pasquotank - ilncreasiiiff. , Because of farmers - who have emigrated -from Pennsyfi :yaniaand ZNew York to tins, county inthe last three years' (they now own jone-fifh of the land and pay one---' fourth of the taxes) laud has advene- ); ea in price very mucn. it is not gen ."'cRillyiiVhih as in 1S60; butinsotne l istauces, near town, it is much higSi tittt than ever before. .Bertielhe lahds that , are cultivated regular!' are improving in quality; but decreas ing in, 'quantity The large farms, s:vv of 1,000 acres' and .upward, have decreased in value since vlSOO about 50 per j'ent.,'except those on the ;wa-tcr-courses ,;the value of which re mains about the same. Cumberhind 'Increasing; worth about as much now aa n i860, from $7.: to :$2Qper aore, half cash and one or two years time on the balance. ' l ;The Shah's; (I1iamqnds. Npw that tle visit of the Shah of Persia to ng .Jand is approaching the- papers are coinmencing.to coninicnVup9h;it as a Jocial sensation, Jhas, of coiirse, no greatspolitical 1 iniportance Bnt as;-a show, a gratificatioiilo thje eye, and the curiosity, it will be quite an event.;; So the -principal", papers are discussing like a bevy or,'oldv.idmva gers;; h is dia m oiicis." Th'e 'certain ly are; "mngnificent;-Varidinsu;rpass ahythiiig .lefore seeii-j . jEngland, not excepting'" the" ex-Qjieen of SpainVemcralds, the Duke of 1 De vonsh ire's celeluated jeweled - hawk, the banker Hope's blue diam bund and :lince Esterhay's pearl-em broidered pa lit afobs from. , Vhichr' he dropped pearls of an evepingyvhen be danced "al most in thVsameprbfifsion s - as the -'good - little girl iu.tKe'fairy book:,dropped diamonds and rubies ...vibeneter.she, spbke.z The. -Shah's .;, diamonds' are only worth tlieiere bagtelle ofjarteenihUlioni of dollars. -.TheJargestia the 'collection- the ulfy!liNor, - wlftch according : to .1- erhJ tradition, is fiwa sister to the - ; Koh inoor, and vfls. rencrnsed nwith -.the latter oh the swordof - Afrasiab ,. olDOO B: C. Other genis aria there also of supasssihg lustre, ahd itissaid .mat heretolore but one foreigner has .c er.,.beercpermittcd to.: look',1 --upon '' these almost priceless treasures ; i r i'J A li CHOICE ASSORTME$Tt0F SPRING i : XX' a BULBS, ctmsistinir of i .ai . 'w ' . "V 'I' t 60 VARIETIES OF.GLADIQLtJSvr UA I1LLA 'KUUT8, f J ' "-Sb " " r TT? TTOM A 'S V; ' ; C DpTJJBLK TUBERpSES;..;;V vAt JaH;.assortment-of :Fine iFlowerSeeds l--s: r -A Wvr4- iailrCJi. 2iSJL-. Just received . ?.-SCA,RR3 t Vol. IX. -JO: GRAIID OPEHIIIG , , SPM& SUMMER "GDOBS,: EMBRACING ALL THE MOST POPTT, lar novelties ,of the Season,, toeether . with one ot tne liAKunij v ; ana most HAND SOME Stocks of Staple and Domestic 1 DRY. GOODS, ever seen in this Markets- k Our lines of Goods in every department) are unusually. Jarge.and ..bought since the- recent heavy decline, caused oy tnedepresr KlOn 111 liiC IHUIIUCIU UlUilCV UIMilkCt. Ill DRESS GOODS" Department may be found - , ' ' llacK, lain, amcy ana uros urain1 "' Silks,' GTeiiadines, Botlibazines, ' y,t Mohairsi ' Alpacas," Lustres, -. Lenoe8,4alt wool Delaines, i ? Serges Japanese, Me , ; lances, Silk Pop lins, Batish . ' .; "Cloths, - . ;' Dress Linens, . ' - ; PongecsJ Muslins,- Linen Lawns, Peqnes, - ' Ginghams, Chambrasf tc, - fec. Staple and Domestic Dry, Goods Dapart- - ment very large' and complete. White Goods Department large and attrac- :iir;-- ' tiVC : . Eibbon, Lace and Trimming Department - larec and attracti ve. Hats, Boots and Shoes 'department' em braces erervthinir usually kept in this market; A Splendid Stock of , Ready Made Clothing and Gent'. F4irnishinsQods A larjxe and handsome Stock . of Trunks, Valises, The largest and cheapest stock of Um brellas and Parasols ' to be found ' in, the - "? McMUBfeAY & DAVIS. apl 13: - CITIT PROPERTY; FOR Slli,E, T WILL sell .for'cash, oi Saturday:,' 3ni X dav of Mav, at 11 o'clock,. A. M. the following CITY. LOTS, levied on for City Taxes : ! One Lot. the prowrtv of W S Bryan, on Church Street, .adjoining: the lots of Allen Cruse tind h M Ross. One Ijot, the property of Rolert P Chap man, fnmting on 7th Street, adjoining tbe lots or van JNess ami otners.- 5k j t; . -One Loti the property iof Mrs M-'AtWil liamson, on Trade Street, adjoining' the property of D R Leak and others. One Lot. the property of J no McConncll, Sr, on Tryon Street, adjoining the lots of Jos McLattghun and tlietntlieran Cbui-ch, and others. ;ls; r -' One JL6tv property o$t Mrs ;S . Redding, lrontmg on 4tu street, between cemetery Acuui;.w'u WkO.uw'! 1 .i 5. ' .XjrOr Oue Lot, the property of J.S Broannway.i fronting Chitrch Street . adjoining the lots 6f C Roediger, B KwpiAann and other.. wne uoi property oi agem, on Tryon Street, adjoining the lots of Wm J P Hill; deed, and others; m Onecity lot, the property of J TSchenck fronting onMJ street, adjoining the lots, of m . Tw il' ' i . . 1 A A xiuneycuit ana otners. . 1 vne uty ww.-me pructi? iu wcu i Jo!inston,;on 1st Ktrceti: 'adjoining the lot of Frank Alexander and i others. One city lot, the property of Frank Al: exander, on 1st street adjoining tlieiots or Burwell Johnston and others , . - One city lot, the property of Jeff Hagler. on 1st street, adjoining the ljts of Frank Alexander and otners. , ' CF HARRISON. Citv Constable and Tax Collector april 5 f HAY! HAY!! ft Consignment 75 Bales of Extra nice V Hay on hand and h arrive. Also 2.rf Bushels large " selected Irish Potatoes, at apr 10- 15. SMITH'S. rAA LBS of -No. 1 Beef Hams. Call OUU boon:now-and get one or more, a.- thev are something "delightful; well cured and theverv thing at- this season -i whcti good tilings to eat are scarce ; ; At - apl 10 ' - Market. Dates, Dates. RANGES, Lemons and French Candies J Just received at . s a'UltlQFUY.'S. nmr l&- - . HOME STOMACH BITTEEJS. A T W. H. H, HOUSTON & CO S. Thk 2Y. medicine is unequalled as a pure tonic and invigorator. ; npi lo , TTEBBENAS HBLEOTROPE and Variegated Joy Ger anium Plants for sale. Leave oiders at " '' SCARR'S . apl 15 --. Drugstore. TO BEIT. " A NEAT COTTAGE with 4 Rooms,-Pantry, passage. '&c. ! Also,: a- good? garden attached. Apply soau to , THOaii. GAITHER, -t -t ij.'v Auctioneer. ; - -THE OLD EELIABLE Sont&em SewKg MacMneVEmporitim.1 ' s '. ; - I ESTABLISHED m! 1867 V 'i XTEEP .constantly' on hand, Sewing Ma- X; chine Needles, Sewing Machine Oil,' Sewing Machine.' Thread, and i all - kinds or Hewing ?JMacnines ana ateaenments. ; The celebrated Home Shuttle .a special ty. -ilir G. 3IAX WELL: ?, apr 13r-lw 4 ff.-Jg':1;1 j . :- TOHOXISEKEEPEES ; V T70UR attention is called to a ' fresh' ar- X," rival of finely flavored Roasted Goffee, by wbich a great saving j enecteti ? apr 14. - : .:. SYMONS & CO, WOUTII CAROLINA . FLOUR apU3j :v; QKA SACKS Fresh Ground North Cj-o- Manufacturers, -Wholesale and JRetaildea!- Ou): lina Family, Four; just -received ,.r in'-Manufactured ,Tobacqo; Smok- and for sale by ! 7." .fV. ing Tobacco;.', and 'Cigars: of all :u STEN HOUSE, MACAUL AY vfe CO: ; 5 : f 'grades: ' Dealers in the above goods will apl 11 ;"' " r-t . '-' ' -; s do well to examine our -stock' before jpur- R1 ED, BLUAr Green,! Orange Lead Pen CHARB?TTB,lCNtrC;; SA.TURUAY, APRU, 19, , I873i. ".lTew ; Inducements. In order , tor njake roomfor ? ,v HEAVY SPRING XOPiC,1 we-willeli.-all -our .- FALL'AND WINTER nnnris at grently reduced prices ; ' .-. Your attention 'ms -particularly-'invited to our,K. Stock of Fine Dress Goods,. SHAWLS. FLANNELS. CASRT- MEttffi, BLANKETS, And aliklncls of Woolen Goods, together, '' "l- trith' a large Stoek of READY-MADE CLOTHING, v f ' - i i . . -. -..- i. . i r . a Ji . : which we will sell very4ow. jan 21 McMURRAY & DAVIS. FtJRNITUnB - -AND'..j'K':? 3 KM P3. O 5 F." M. S E E L T O II AVING .grpajtly increased his. Stock of FURWUKE which .consists in part or Parlor Suits. iBlnctlt, Walnut, Fainted Chamber Suits, French and Cottage- . v: Kedsteads, Spring BedsV Bureaus, Washstauds. Teapoys, Foliling: Tables. Ladies Work Tables, ''Extension and Centre Tables, Whatnots safes, Excelsior and; Cotton Mattresses,' "Chairs and Stools t of .arious styles and many' other thmatoVneesaritbmention. 4 rfThdlUndextakers Department is conplet . TFinest Hexigatt "Head "ahd Font WaIut iffn Cnsket Half Glass Ton. finished and trirt- med 1if the nidst approved style, Will be kept constantly ready lor use, all of wiiicn wul be sold at a most reasonable price. 4 v Returning many thanks for past favors i most respectfully ask the citizens of r charlotte and surronndiher countrv. who ' " . . . . . ... " ' . have" need for an vthins in mv line to uive tne a cau oeiore purcnasing eisewnere South Trade Street opposite I the Market House, Charlotte, U- , ; . jan 1st 1873-ly ; : F. M. SHELTOlt: F. SCARE, 5 o B 0Q . t- CO CHARLOTTE. N. C Prescriptions prepared at nil hours of the Day and night. Choice Grceaa and Black Tea, Selected especially for Fatnily and Inval ids, at SUAKK B june 29 Urugbtore. - FKiisia SPICED, ' Just received a lot of select Spices for Pickles? Preserves. &c..at . F. SCAUR'S june 29 - irugBtore Pure Salad OiU Finest article in Market, - . at F. SCARR'S june 29, 1872. '' '-' DTUg Store. ., J. T. SUGGS, . : (Successor tq 1 Colt and Suggs,) Trade St., next door,' below ' Merchants' & . , Farmers' National" Bank, r 't ' - --DEALEB IN - - G R O C E R I E IS & LIQUORS, ; , WII0LE$A LE . & ' REUt: T7"EEPS constantlv on hand a lanre and JLX well selected stocK or 15AUUi, LAKU, MACKEREL, FLOUR, MOLASSES, SU GAR, COFFEE, TEAS, ' SPICES, - CAN DIES. . SOD A". SOAPS, CANDLES. SE- GARS.: TOBACCO. &c.; &C. ALSO, Corn Yheav liyerOats, &c, bought and sold on .commission. ' jan. 14-6m -.: - - FAMILY - GE0CEEIES. : lit r:-pRrETss s; o fi Trade Street, next door to' the Post Office,. T, Sign ot the Jepnant.., A Fresh Xot of Sausaee, lliiice Meat Pork. ButterrChickens: Esgs, &c fec. " "FLOUR;a specialty. - ; ; ?'8-' Produce sold on commission. : -: Jan' 3-ly -1. "ft M. ;LEAKf & CO. r ; "No: 4; Granite Row,' Opposite rJ W T R A L H O X JE I - CHARLOTTES N. C. ; i chasins ; elsewhere as. we- can oner freater induceniejits. c- it; ? 3&N 00D FURniTURB 1 3,,. 4 ARRIVING "DAILY AT- r. 'IIs-, DAVIDSON'S FURNITURE ROOMS, TradkSt., Oppositk Brkm, Brown & Co's Dry Goods StorbJ WHERE WILL BEFOUXP, EVERYTHING ICEPT IN A 'i- ' . t,!;t .... CLASS , r fct 1 . if, sw r w EMBRACING : Chairs. Tables. Bedsteads. OM.l l.. . , r. . ' " , . FINE STOCK of Parlor Furniture, Dining oxueiiuarux. dook tases, uesKs, nas nacKS, lrageres,' vvnat ts, CTadles, Cribs, Safes, Tete-a-Tetes, Solas, Lounges, Mirrors, Glass Plate, Ac., &c. r ALSO A-- ' vaxicLira oi styie ana nnisn.' mis House also Keeps a lull stock or Spring , , ; .t Bedsnd Mattresses, and a Large Assortment of METALLIC BURIAL CASES ; And - basket s of all sizes and styles of finSh, together with Mahogany, Rosewood; MmuW i. iuarana rine uaninsr irom the plainest and cheapest to the finest Octagon Cases and Caskets, with full glass tops, trimmed in t the most elaborate style, furnished with heavy SilverMoun tings. Special attention given to furnishing Dwellings. Hotels and Colleges at a small advance on MANUFACTURERS' RATES. CALL, SEE AND PRICE BEFORE BUYING. January 21st, 1873. R0BT. F. DAVIDSON. 1 ' BOARDING. K RS. A. W. MILLER is prepared to ac Xix commodate Prrrders with room and meals, or with meals only, as the Boarder may desire. The building, Gray's, on the corner of Trade and Church streets, is a new. one ; the rooms- are cleanly, comfort- ablyi neatly furnished, and well attended. 1 he table is as good as the market will Terms most liberal, to smt clerks who are working for moderate salaries. jan l-tt . THE BEST IS TfiS CHEAPEST ! ! ! T O PL AN TE R S TIJE ; Offer the following Fertilizers : i t Patapsco Guano, Chesapeake Guano and Watson & Clarke's Super-Phosphate. Irat Farmers the above first-class Fertili Aem. i-Tbinoseho.li'ave'used them so many years we neea omy say tnat tney are guar- anteed tol be fuliy-up to their prevtoorr Kighetandard, , And to such as liave riot vet used them onfe trial will convince them that they are superior to all pthers so. make sure of a supply; and please ha4 in your orders earlv, as the Consun?tion exceeds the manufacturing power. : ,f For sale in anv quantity, oy f ,TENH0USE, MACAULAY & CO. jaa.10 SIEIOIITON HOUSE. statesville; h. c. ' :Q:: rnilE Proorietor of the above named 1 Hotel resnectfuHv invites the people of Charlotte and the public generally to can on him when they visit Statesville. He will snare jneither pains nor money to make the SIMONTON HOUSE a first dati. HOTEL, and worthy of public patronage nov 25-tf Proprietor. For Sale. TWO Acres, of land adjoining the City of ,: Oiarlotte:Tercflnely.?'Jtitufed in a rapidlv improving neighborhood. Will be sold entire, or in lote to uitptirchasers. at very reasonable ra1.; Apply ta . , oet 22 ; Oppbsite Mansion House. New. OrleansSiigar anlssesi 5 Hogsheads Bright New Orleans Sugar. 10 Barrels, Choice " " Molasses, Also 2 Hogsheads Detnerara Sugar, 2 41 v. .-. i Molasses in store and for sale at prices to suit the times by STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. a dec 17 , r F A III L T FAVORITE, : sewing machine: SIMPLE, EFFICIENT, DURABLE UN SURPASSED FOR VARIETY of " i i - uses, and unexcelled, by any otlier, i . For Sale by MAJ. W. L. BRODIE, Agent, Office in Baumgarten's Photdgra)h Gal' - - lery. ' . feb 206m , , CHARlCTTEdWARLE WORKS. ; AC H A M C E . TT aVING removed my stock of Marble IJ. to my old stand near Hhfr jail, afid formed acopartnership, to take effect Feb ruary 20th, 1873, with Mr.- Sylvanus Mc Ninch, with the view of enlarging busi ness, I' respectfully 1 ask "for the fim a continuance of .the liberal' patronage be stowed On me. , The business, will .be car ried on hereafter in all its branches by F A. & S. McNinch. ? v - feb 25 tf - - ' !F. A. McNINCH. " '' W. E. STTITT, i Z7u. ' H'yf -'" wrrH - ' : r llcIIITRRAY & DAVIS, TrEALERS in- dry: goods, -- Hats, ' Caps, X) Boots and .Shoes, &c. solicits calls from his friends, who need anything in the above lines. ,- t,' mar 15 i, rjir-. AUTI l KIl AUT 1 1 , .':t I 1 UST RECEIVED, another barrel of ex- O . eel lent SOUR KRAUT made of Watau-; ga Cabbage. 7T. ' r "'' ' N ' ;Also another crate of fresh CABBAGE expected toay.' v'T'; No 1303 I CHEAP FURinTmlE 1 1 FURNITUEE ' HOUSE. Bureaus. DressinV fBswi. Wurdmh. v , . . . ..... Room Furniture and Chamber Suits, all J. Y, BR1CE, General Commission Merchant, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Particular attention paid to selling all kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco. 1 Highest cash price paid for Cotton. All orders from a distance promptly at tended to. J. Y. BRYCE, dec 21 '72. 0TLDE. DUPRE, (Lately of Raleigh, North Carolina.) Attorney & Counsellor at Law, No. 6, Wall Street, ' NEW YORK CITY. WILL attend promptly to all profession- aL business entrusted to him. Refers to the Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, and to the whole North Carolina Bar. feblS-ly ,:,M:;. - "V; -;n ; ; A- R. NISBJST & BROTHER: A RE Dai'y receiving fresh ""supplies of -J- qtt&msmjJvtprmtmi TOBACCO. SNUFF. CIGARS,! MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS FRUITS, PRIZE CAN- DIES. fec. : We buy for CASH ind select : our gocBfls with care all'-whiclv we will sell at the lowest price for CASH. We feel very? thankful to the generous public for past patronage, and hope by strict attention to the wants of the people to still continue to meet their approval. ? - Our Stock ' is large and complete, we flatter ourstlves that we will please all that give us a call. feb9 ' : -7 f- l 5,000 PAPER BAGS, 1 lb., It '1 lbs., 3 " - ... i (I : ' 1( tt 5 6 7'" 8 12 THE feb 28 BOOK STORE Apples, Apples. T? LEG ANT- Juicy Northern Apples. Calf Hi lovers of real Good Fruit. . Onions als o very- fine; ordered .-by the soiicitationo scores of People; ' : Irish Potatoes Early Rose, Early Good, rich, r Peach Blow. Harrison. &c., for eating or planting. c , Buckwheat Flour and f ni Yellow, Rich Goshen Butter with capital Factory Cheese, JOHN F. BUTTS, jan 22 ---ri'-: O --" 'Market. Seed Potatoes. A Smrnlr of the folio wme selection ii. Seed Potatoes on hand, to wit : Peerless, , . ' . .Early Rose, Early Goodrich, .. 'Peach BlO wsi Chili Reds, 1 For sale by STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. feb 18 -. - Clover .Seed. A Supply f,; Pennsylvania Red Top xx CloverSeed, u STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. Jan 9 1 '' ' ". : x Potatoes.. mWO car loads Of Seed Potatoes, consia- A ting of 60 .-obis. JKiarty KOser . . - 40 $ Pink Eyes . - . r T . '40 '. Early Goodrich, . i 50-V' ! Peerless. ; On Consignment, and for sale low from Depot bjr ' " - . ? , : STENHOUSE, MACAULAY A CO roar I v y -f ' t . - - - "lTEW Spring "Styles' Hats-; and1 Bonnets, IN : Ribbons and Flowers, Just received at S , . ; h MRS. QUERY'S. " ; . mar 16 ' - -:'.:',- :' v.-V- :i ,..' J J j :" i i'! '' .,.-,r : Enconrag e Ilonie Industry. ; . - .. , -. . f A COTTON Seamless- -Meal Bags, 0 U ) ':. made at . Franklinsville,' : V., and for sale by, A.'"" . J STENlipUSE,. MACAULAY' & CCv apl 11 "' . . ' -f i ,' TlTHrrB Felt Corn Plasters, -; -:r: ; I ; ,W .? WB, BURWELL&CO.. j apr,13 tg x-. , ?--r r.--;v;r-:' I' i Box'offiugar Cured(Hickory'. Smoked t Breakfast strips; very ,' nice indeed fcr mTTTh .'.V 8 . -y--7 :'7 300 one -week. 4 rtfv : .V twa, weeks..; 5 00 ........ .v. v w. tBreeweeks:;.:U.k.; one nontbmHHM.MMm, 8 00 - Cqntraci Adycrtiseiuents jytcn t " proportionately Ipjv.rat -, f J i(t f Five Squaies estimated at a quarter-column, and ten squares as k half-column. ls. CliuRLOCTrPAffi5 J. J. BUTLER'S I ! -1- i NEWGOODS. I', Watches, Clocts Jewel ry, Diamonds, Silver -:ani Plated Ware . . ' Spectacles, &c.,:. :. HUSICBOXES AND MANY TOO NUMEROUS AT J. T. .BUTLEKC Hi I OPPOSITE THE MANSION UOUSE. October 22 3 :i t -rirriitt rTH&2AN7 QWttBGKmsBVxxv-t f.TT A T? T.OTTT! 'K f! '.r.tr.! CHARLOTTE, N. C. wlufoHcd Capital $500,000. Jas. Turner Tate, President. , j Thos. W. Dewet, Cashier ! . s F. H Dewey,'" Asst. Cashier! - '1 1 AT THE BANKING HOUSE OF TATE. & '.DEWEY . This-Bank Cliartered, ifnder ;Apt.o the.. General Assembly and duly organizedi under Laws of the State of Notth Carolitna, with ample means is prepared to.. tramsatt General Banking ISusiiiess. and furnish accommodations to all its Cus tomers on Liberal Terms. , , . The twtnk will receive Depositasubiect (o Check, and will. Allow Interest Accordir g to Agreement on all Deposits left bn tinu-, o"r issue Certificates of Deposit bearing in -terestatthe rateof :. . - r ' Eight per cent per Annum .. on all "sums-lying undrawn over thrty Gold and Silver Coin, Bullion and old Bank Notes Bought and Sold. i .... . THUS. W. D4SW JTti jan. 1 1873. , Cashier CITY RESIDENCES, DESIRABLE FARIIING XANDS, IMPROVED and UNIMPROVED PARTIES wishing to invest in'such prop perty on reasonable iterais would do well to -call at our office ' in ' the Court House. '-"'v -:.: Further assignments and correspondence solicited. GRAHAM & NASH, ' ' - ."'Attorheysj jan 21r3m , r ? i -Charlotte, N. C. , ; " stop'" at jd'E? ' ; KCSTEIS HOUSE, L1NCOLNTON, NORTU CAROLINA. "--V; :0:A:0: , West of the Court 'Hbuse; in the 1 Motz " 5 ' ' 4 Hotel Building Opposif ' ;? J. C. C O B RS &T .RE . "AT HACwill Ve' run' in- connec- fionwith the house. sioffi wlMM'W'n'llflOTTTl) mar 4-6i NEW YGRK.HERALD, Received Daily and sold at & cents each; at ' ' mar B ";-!-- PUREFOlPS : FloTir.Flonr. : fflHREEHnndred Sacks Extra and Fam X' ily Ftonr in store' and fb Sale by i r-1' '- STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. feb IS P0TAT0ES.i nl J-:.-:" 5 r ; A N01HER;Cs:Load: of Early rose, xL ;Peeries anL Goodrich, ;Potatoesj just arrived and for sale by. I ,7 '-X 7 , r STENHOUSE, MACAULAY& CO. mar 2?- - .4 Tf McMurray & Davis', a very 'large and elegant stock of Readywnade Clothing; embracing i ALL THE tATft igPRINQ STYLES 4 ti ;if. lil 1 1a: -.. -.-','-'--' .- THE Cil3,6t pyBEFOY'S. I - f
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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April 19, 1873, edition 1
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