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XiocaX: iXfifairs. Wcdnesday April ; 23, 1873 Jujrnot.Gold MiaeThe bankrupt's in- erest in this 1 mnC: which- is ; situated in lecklenuufg couiuyy eignt nines noixa 01 'hariotte, was sow at puouc auction in us city yesterday. B. R. afcKre, Esq.;ol orkville, S. C; was the . purchaser, and e price paid $200.00. There are 52 acres land attached to the mine. ;un a pre as occasion this mine had sold for $6,- The sale was made by Messrs. (Treys & Metts; Assignees! lnos. liavis, lankrupf. -,-. Information. Mr. Alfred Gardner, of Waster countj S. C, would nice to ave some information concerning his spn, f . J. Gardner. When last heard from bout 4 months ago) he was living six or Iren miles south of Charlotte, and all. let f3 tO nini S1I1CB tllil umc, liens uuicu w ing any news, and his father does not ow whether, he is living or dead. Any formation telling of the whereabouts "of ling Gardner will be thankfully receiv- his father; Address Alfred' Gardner, xahaw P. Q., Lancaster county, S. C. pVortU; Knpwlri g A scientific cook is invented-a means ot pcehng onions thout shedding tears over the operation, is simply to nearly fill a deep pan with er,,and to peel the onions beneath its face. It is a small discovery, but it will e oceans of ! tears. Simple enough, you and yet tljie world has-been wasting eious tears since the invention of on- ublic Meeting. Messrs. J. Rintels, J. Miller and 'J. E. Stenhouse', Soliciting Imiittee. request us to ask the merchants business nien of Charldtte to meet at llers' Hall, Tlutrsday at SoMock, p. m.. the purpos4 of making the necessary tnsemcnts to entertain our iireenville Spartanburg friends on the 20th prox. and all are invited to attend. personal. Col. Chas. R: Jones, editor Itesvillc InteUlgenter called op us yester- it- we regret not Having oeeJi in at tue of his call. . -. 'rail r t tr r. omimnus .muis, or uanMrrus, rrei- .ht of the Fair of the Carolinas, was in wn'vcsit-erdav, S. Jeffi-eys.iEsq., was' in .town yester- rdav. Mr. Jeffreys is raavor of York- lie, S. 0. ' 3apt. Plato Durham, of Shelbj", was at e Central Hotel yesterday. bscnt. Thejeditor of the Omkrver me city ana state yesterday morning 1 has not yet returned. To allav the rchcnsions of the nervons we i hasten tate tliat he is not on a duelling cxpedi- , though lie idid sirt fn the'direction urt Mill. ' ! m ast Day. This is the last of the thir- y llays prescribed bv law for the listing f City Taxes. This is a matter of impor- ifce, and those persons who have not oie so before, had better call 4o-day on pt. Xash, and list their taxable proper- he Reason sThe Raleiah reotilfttlon't plain so much now as they did for- rly, that the streets are thronced with This is because the jTrtr has quit tn rav for subscrintioriyln fodder. r - A Jjard of Aldei-men-Again, yesterday rn ion, the Board of Aldermen failed eta qnorum, and adjourned to meet at fn Hall next onday evening at 7.30 j.. . ; ourt in S'atesville. We learn that i ... Federal Court in Statesville is attended Marge crowd, and that there are. quite umber of cases On the docket. ; c xMayor s uourx yesterday morning seated anything "else thanthe appear c it uij themornins before1 There f not a case fortrial. alr. A number of the colored people give a Fair in this place on the nizhts 29th ami 30ih i 11st. Gadsden Earle, pe front ! New Advertisements. - he following new advertiseroent tj- r ns morning.- ' . ' v :'" Miool Notice. , pga! Notice; R Burwel & Co ; ' ere were a large number of visitors own yesterday 'and last nieht. Soar- 1 - ours wa well ae thermometer at noon vestcrdav pa at 74 in the Observer office,; . Hotel Arrlva la Central HoteU 1 ' CHARLOTrR. April 22; J Hidnutt,- Greenville; S C: H t -Mas rtanK,,: v; :LT,'VZ; "7" rr"! t WeTil FOnd. N O' nri WnnnCk - Unln. T I t.ms. At. vtnTa Will.aTn.nnf4 ParM. Jtr D B Jewett, Bostpn: Gen' A1 Devf ns A . Boston: A It Shpldon .Ar wife: Conn rant N Ss L Ii TUpi: V R Mrs Bow. lice Kdwowl Talon. T: P .U.w1lw F w i?ni J H Walker, Norfolk; F Del h N Oj Samuel K Hays; Ohio; V Q 'addy Li ai M league, Marion, Vt 3 &hn & wife, New York; J ABnrk, ;TV Waddy; Atlanta; BY Clifford, -Meeting of the Stockholders of the j Fftlr,of.tli Carolina." , "- f ? . 4 - v-u, , s. -' A meeting ot som ofi the Stockholders of the 'Tair of the CarolinasV ?was held at the Court House in Charlotte, on Tuesday the 22d instant, Dr. Columbus Mills, Presi dent, in;th Chair, and T. Ii Vail acting as Secretary. r . , . Agents reported additional sales of only twenty-nine shares of stock. ? . On nfotibtt of X SpHhgspvidson, it: was resolved, That Thoinas Grier and the'Trea surerlof, the" Society be and tnW hereby in structed to publish a list of tlie Stdckliold ers, with the amount of, sjtpck. 'subscribed, and that they appeud to said, list the recent appeal to raise $2,000 in town and $2,000 In the. country.. J . . 7 , (Agents please hand in lists and names at oncc.V - - H On motion, it was resolved, .That Jacob Rintels and T. L. Vail be appointed to act, in conjunction with S. P Smith and A. B.. Davidson,; the committee heretofore ap pointed to solicit subscription to stock, and are reguestedlto tirge our people at once to corde ttfrward arid subscribe. f On motion; resolved, That the Directors be' requested to make out the premium list for field crops and. farm products at once, and that premiums for other objects be made ' so soon as circumstances justify. On motion, the President of the Society was ' requested ; to call a meeti rtg o f in e Board of Directors, at Dewey's Bank, on Tuesday next, the 29th inst., at 11 o'clock. A M., when it is hoped all will be present. On motion, the meeting adjourned, sub ject to the call of the President. Columbus Mills, Prest. T. Lr. Vail, Acting Secretary. yCity papers please copy. communicated. ; COXSERVATIVE CONVENTION. AH who are interested in the Election of a representative man for Mayor of the City of Charlotte at th ensuing Klecrion, are requested to meet at the Court House on Friday the 25th inst.. at 3 o'clock P. M.", for the purpose of choosing a Candi date. Let none remain awav. but let u .have a full attendance, and a ; free expres sion of public sentiment, and let all who have any claims upon the public present theu and tike their chances if they wish them finrry considered ' or ever after hold their peace." MANY CITIZENS. Apl. 24. Apl. 16. t. FOE MAYOR. Wc are nhthoriroti to announce his Hon or Mayor Young as a candidate for re-elec tion to the mlice of Mayor of the City of Charlotte for the next ensuing year. mar -.25-11 ; 1 communicated. People' Candidate for Mayor. Mr. Editor : It seems tu be the wish of a large num ber of onr citizens that W. F, Davidson should leournext Mayor. He is an old citi zen of Charlotte and we think his selection would afford general satisfaction to the community,.' e therefore announce him as the People's Candidate for Ma'or. THE PEOPLE. COMMCMCATED. Mk.' Editor : Allow us through your columns to- sug gest the name ot our esteemed young townsman, F. A. Mcrinch, for-Mayor at i ensuing election in May. Mr; McNinch is a practical business man, well1 qualified, noted for firmness in the discharge of his duties, and if elected will fill the office with credit to himself and to the "interest of the city." MANY CITIZENS. . , , - communicated. FOR MAYOR. Editor Observer : We beg 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, the name of SAMUEL P. SMITH, Esq., a 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, active and successful business man. We speak the sentiments of many voters who will give him their hearty sup port. MANY VOTERS. Good Property for Sale, A Dwelling House (new) containing 5 rooms and basement, with yard, gar den and good - water, loca ted on corner of church amPthird streets, within 3 .minutes walk i of the public sonare. fvAlso a eoott i Dweionz wan o rooms, on me rear 01 tne same 101. Ap ply at once to i J I. JccGINN, apr(2nlw jnq. z, uray;s iuuoing. - fTIHE TWENTIETH ANNUAL Meet- X ing of the Medical Society, of the State of North Carolina, will be held in States- vine. N. C:. Mav 20th. 1873, at 11 A. M. ' J AS. MCKEE, .M. 'II.,' Rtorotnrr Mlicftl Rocietv. apr 20-3t Raleigh. C. XOST. TEAR the Market House, on the 15th of JLl Apnl.a Morocco Money .Walletv.con- taing about $5.50 ; any " one leaving the same at the Observer office will be liberal ly rewarded.; .x , : apl 19 4t FAIR OF THE CAROXINAS. tne Directors is called for f , A v.-. v. Aitavt, iv: paw v 11 Stockholders and others in teres tea areinviiea 10 do presentas matters of vital importance to the Societrll be V. H. GLOVER, Pl 193tJ , & , ... Ass't Secretary ;A T W. H. H. HOUSTON fc COS. Tins JA. medicine is unequalled as a pure tonic and invigorator. I S 1 - . ..- ; : . . , - . . IS it .. apl I04 VTEDEMAS. tHELEOTOOFE Y - und Varlearatcd Joy Ger anlnm Plants for sal?. - 1 Leave orders at i 8CARR'S apl 15 Drug Store. FniAlTCIAL &: coiuhrcial: CU AKI.OTTE MAUHJBTS. , , Cotton Market. This report is made up by the reporter of the Obskkveb, after consultation with all the leading cotton buyers of tha city : ., . i ' : OfFICB ObSERTER, ) April 22, 1873 9 P.M. J Sales to-day 30 bales; Extremes brought about the same prices as the day before, say 11; to 17 cents. The market closed Suiet and a shade tlrmer than for several ays. 1 -'""'' " r '."x-1 : ' ' - '. : Provision aVCAXlx.ot. CORRECTED DAILY BY W. H. H. HOUSTON & CO. . : . --h- :- PKOVISION MARKETFlour $4.25 to per sack, on market. L 13acon (Baltimoie bulk sides.) 10 to 10i cents. : - No North Carolina on 'Marked Lard Baltimore Flake in quantity Hi to 12 cents. i Molasses, common 29 cents, i Syrup, Golden, 40 to GO : Svrup New Orleans. 75 to 80. White Drip, 73 to 75. Tallow 10 to 12 cents. Beeswax 25 to 31 cenrX Irish Potatoes $2.00 to $2.50 per bushel. Apples (Good Mountain) 75 to $1.25jcr bushel, as to quality. Salt Syracuse in IiveriHXl sacks, $2.10 ler sack. Liverpool $2-10 to 2.25. : Factory Yarn$1.55 to $ .(iO per bunch. LIQOURS N C Cornr$1.25 to $1. 50 light demand. Apple Brandy, $1.50 to $1.75 good de mand. Peach Brandy, $175 to $2.00 good de mand. 1 . 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. UTTJfO RATES or BARK ROTES, C, BT BXK OR, XBOKIBSBUBC, TKTOH STREET, OHAELOTTS, K. C aiiCape Fear la ' Bank of Charlotte, Commerce. 2 ' Clarendon. 0 0 :-Fyetteville, ,' 3 "' N: Carolina,, - 30 " Roxboro', 7 2 VWahitffrlonV 0 " Yanoeyville. 0 Lexlnjfton (Graham.) 0 Thomaaville, 2 Wadeaboro', 10 WUmmeton. 15 Commercial Bai Bank of Wllmlnrton, r j 2 Karmera Bank of North Carolina, reenDoroF Mataai insurance v fold,) 0 : 5 Merchant' Bank of Newbiera. Miner's and Planters' Bank, . ."1 Virginia Bank Notes average about South Carolina " " : Georgia " " Kank tf the State of North Carolina. : 1 10 In 20 2 J- Tnese quotations are liable to flue Uia ion, and cannot be .relied on for any length of time. Remittances for all Bank Notes ent us mad either in Currency or Northern Fnndn.at par- V t V SPECIAL, NOTICES Special Notices inserted in this Column will te charged 15 cents per line. Notice. Announcements of candidat es for office, will be charged $5 each. All parties ordering the Observer will please send the money for the time tnc paper is wanteu. Contractors will not be allowed under their contracts, to advertise any other than their legitimate business, unless by paying specially for such ad vertisements. ; - Our Agents. Robert Bryce, osq-, is our authorized agent for subscriptions, adver- t semcnts, sc., to the Observer, in 1 Spar tanburg, S. C, and J. S. Borders, at Shel by, N. C. : Agent. H. J. Wolfe, Esq., is our Agent at Monroe, Union countv. He is a tthor- ized to solicit subscriptions, give receipts, dec D x)lev's Yeast Powder cannot beexcell ed for making light, sweet Rolls, Biscuits, Waffles, Corn Bread, cue. It is always rea dy and reliable. Physicians all Admit That Quinine onlv effects a tcmnorarv A V unless its use is accompanied by a reiiaoie anti-bilious Medicine. . The testimony of irrateful thousands es tablishes beyond a doubt, that DR. TUTT'S LIVER TILLS, followed by Quinine, is positive and permanent cire for Chilis and ever and all liilious diseases. 1 Commou Sense.' Our bodies need repairing and strength eninsr as much as the houses we live in Constant use gradually wears them out, and we must renew tnem wnen tney exniou . . t -I sinsrns of decay. In DR. TUTT.S LIVER PILLS, the dyspesptic, the bilious, the de bilitated, and the nervous will una tne most erenial restorative ever off.rjlto the suffer ing invalid. Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Diz zmess. sour a nuctations 01 tue oromacn Bad Taste in the Mountn, lisiious Attacks Palpitation of the Heart, Pain in the reion Despondency and Gloom, and Forbodings Ol V1I, IUC oil iiic uusp iiigii Ayjoivit. For these complaints UK. TU rrl.lV? ER PILLS has no equal. A single dose will convince any one. . ? ; i Spring in the Clearings. Irt newly cleared' reoions of country spring is always an unneaitny season, x ne . m " . - 1 tnrtl virgin soil, enriched by decomposed, vege- lanie matter, senus up, wneu urev ureu.w the sunshine, volumns of miasmatic va por that generates every variety of inter mittent ana remittent lever, au low y ing, swampy xiistrictaf the deltas of rivers; the praries, the salt -marshes on the coast, the bayous of the . Gulf States, and j the shores or the northern Jaices .are 1 aiso yis ited at this season by malarious epidemics that prostrateno Inconsiderable numaeTj ior of their, inhabitnts. .' This ought not to. ber it can easily be prevented. No 4 fact in medical history is better established ? than the fact that Ilostetter's Stomach Bitters will avert every species of malarious" dts orderv A course of this standard tonicand alterative commenced in advance ..of 4he unhealthy season and continued regularly until its close, trill prove an, absolute pro tection against chills and : fever, bilious remittent fever and other complaints of a periodical type, as well as against the dis turbances in the digestive organs andbow els, so common at this period' of the year. 'As a remedy for dyspepsia, biliousness; liver disease, nervous disorders,; physical weakness, rheumatism, melancholy,: hys- teria. and ailmeiita to which the . weaker sex are exclusively subject, Ilostetter's Bitters lias ' no competitor at home! or abroad. - This charmiqg Storywill beeommepcM in Saturday, April 26th, 1873. 3- Subscribe Now. Only $1.50 a year. Office Ott Trade stnieL ovtr J T Rnm Storcf fill fr-: i 1 I ii lpl 19 '' ARE Dai'y receiving fresh supplies of GROCERIES. OOXFEfrriONERTKS TOBACCO. SNUFF, CIGARS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FRUITS, PRIZE CAN- We bay ibitCASH, and, select mWr g66ds wjtbj cajr,!-altbfi whici -we will sell al ae AlVMIt ve leei very thankful !to 'tli- renerous nubBe Won nast natronanv. mnti hn i,v stirXet atteritioii tu tlie iraiitsAf thpeaple to still continue to meet their approval. uur atocK is large and complete, we Hatter ourselves that we will please all that give us a call. feb 9 WEED- FAMILY FAVORITE, SEWING MAC 11 1MB. SIMPLE, EFFICIENT, DURABLE, UN SURPASSED FOR VARIETY of uses, and unexcelled by any other, For Sale by MAJ. W. L. BRODIE, Agent, Office in Baumgartcu's Photograph Gal- lerv. feb 20-6 m CHARLCITEMARBLE WORKS. A CHANGE. HAVING removed my stock of Marble to my old stand iicar the iail. and formed a co-partnership, to take effect Feb- roary th, 1S73, jptlK AJr. Sylvanus Mc Ninch, with the view of enlarging busi ness, I respectfully ask for the firm 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. A S. McNinch. feb. 25 tf' i r F; . MdNINCH. '' J. Y. BUYCE, General Comnrisaion Merchant, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Particular attention naid to selliner all kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco. Highest cash price paid for Cotton. All orders from a dbtano promptly at tended to. J. Y. URYCE. dec 21 '72. OTIDE DJJPBE, (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, tbje CjUicXJurfico and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, and to the whole North Carolina Bar. feb MMy 4 r MAY FASIUO.VS, 1873. BlTTTERWICK Metropolitan, Demorest's, Monthly,. - Uodey s Lady a Book, Peterson's Magazine, Leslie's Iady's Journal, Harper's Bazar in every Monday mornine. All the other Fashion Books received soon as issued, at : TIDDY'i apl 18J Book Store. W. E. STITT, . WITS , McMUREAY & DAVIS, DEALERS in dry goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, etc.. solicits calls from his friends who need anything in the above lines. mar 15 CREAK FAST BACON. 1 AAA LBS Sugar Cured Breakfast Ba il U V con , j ust reeei ved and for sale bj' STENHOUSE, MACAU LAY" & CO. apl 17 RECEIVED to-day "Queen's Delight, Avers Sarsaparilia, Radways Resol vent, Soothing Svrup, Brown's Essence of Ginger. W". R. BURWELL & CO. A TW H. H.Houston A CO., 50 Boxes of xx Lime, at $1.50 per Box apr 13 -lw AUCTION SALE. Desirable Phospfiate Fertiliser or other Factory Site, Mills, Machinery, dec, c, The undersigned Will H offer 'for sale, in Charleston, at Public Outcry, at the east end of Broad-street; on'1 Thursday, the 17th day of April next, j at 11 o'clock A.M. - . 4 . The ENTIRE WORKS recently erected by the Farmers' Fertilizer Conipany of South Carolina; situated less than a half mile beyond the corporate limits of the City ofCharleston. .. A .u- ;. . i Tliese consists of a new eighty-horse now er Engine in complete preservation, in. brick engine house. The Machinery, sucu as Elevator. Crushers, Grinders, Mixer, Shafting, fcc. &c is built in a substantial three story tin roof house, ot 4d, by ft? ieet in size. The tract consists of five acres of high, and seventeen of low .land,, jiaving good outlets in the fee simple of a twenty foot plank road, and a graded road-bed for railway on-on side, and a. fine: wharf dii VSIIIJ XUTC1 uu 110 vwivii ui i ravciu It adjoins and connects by means of these roads with the South Carolina - and the Northeastern Railroads, and is thus in prompt communication with the interior ol this state ana 01 ine ooucuern ana Southwestern States. , This presents a rare opportunity to capi talists for tbe inception of any Fertilizer or other manufacturing enterprise, with a first-class site and the best of machinery easily adapted tonny purpose. 4 For further particulars, apply in person OT Dy IUUl IU J . UIXA 1 X KJIXXJ, ? i a , neai lis tate unweer, t t Nol83 Broad street, Charleston, S. C. HAVE almost played ouiy: and .in its place'' we get , to-day,, a barrel v of Kraut, ana j tue-most, excellent we nave bad this season'.". " We heard a man say he could smell it 57,000 miles, but it must be a mistake, you can't smelt this half that distance, at? i j J. F. BUTTS apl 19 Market. WHO "WON HIM ? by; shirley wiuicrn moore: Author of -JIdtnV Clermdnt," JThe Gipsy's ReVenge;" "Bena Rob ertson," Daisy; or the Wages of Sin is Death' : Etc., Etc. MEECH A1IT, T AIL0EI1TG Genius: Furnislniig Goods, AND II ATS.' ; ' i. S. PHILLIPS BEGS' to inform -the public that he is now receiving the most complete stock of Piece Good ever offered in this market, consisting of Black and Colored CLOTHS, Doeskin Cassimeres. Fancy French and Enish 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 which for style and price cannot fail to give satisfaction, and all goods guar anteed to be as represented, " Boys and CnildrenV Clothing, for all ages; and in great variety, Gent's Fnrnishingr 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 Nock wear. T.ilp 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 last13 years. april J. S. PHILLIPS. Wittkowsky & Rintels5 C -A. D 1813. FOJ SPRING. 1873. TO MERCHANTS. rpiTE great aim of our House, since its 1 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 very great increase of our business, (since we remov ed to our new and elegant Store,) been convinced that we have partially succeeded in our cherished plan, we haw concluded to endeavor to still further eradicate the erroneous idea, by presenting, this coming season to the Trade, a still Larger and better assorted -&fock than even we ever offered before, so that Country Merchants will be able to find in 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 musf necessarily buy more goods than he actually need3 in order to have an as sortment. In view of the foregoing, Mr. Rintels left on the 27th January, (much earlier than usual,) for Northern Markets and Manufacturing places, where he will re main two months in makimrour 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 jip, 111 amount to upwards of Two Hundred lnousand Dollars. The expenses attached to carrying on a Dusincss nere being much less than it would be in Northern Cities and having a ower rate 01 ireiciit than smaller shippers nere, nnngs tne tact patent that, we are in .1 .... . a position to successfully - compete with any Jobbing House in the United States, ana to the inspection of which we invite the Trade. We are pleased to state to those unac quainted with our House, that wc keep complete lines of Dry Goods, Groceries, itaraware, oiothuig, 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. feb 5-tf The Change. Hav liMi notined our menus and cus tomers some time since, that our busi ness would change January 1st. 1873. we are pleased to sav 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, It you are 111 arrears don t ask for credit. save us the unpleasant duty of denying you. . To our many friends and patr ns we re turn thanks, and ask a continuance of their favors believing that by a strict ap plication of the: above rules. -we will be able to sell goods cheaper than those who credit. All bills are due and payable oh the 1st uay 01 each and every inenth. . GRIER & ALEXANDER jan 1, 1873, ly FOR SALE. "I A A Bnshels Sweet Potatoes. Large ones , 1UV for eating when baked, will be soft and almost as sweet as honev as the sttud drira from there. Also large quantises of different varieties for planting. Then 1 . . - . . rmt we have the Early Rose and Early Good rich , Potatoes ordered, and expect them now every day Call and secure good seed if you wish a .-SaI.I Innflnn A 1 1 rtf tuvu ticiu aiiu iiauitii. aii au JNO.F. BUTTS mar 20 Market. HOMES! Ashwood Residence, Cottaees, and Building Sites. fTlHIS valuable property, west side of X Charlotte, fronting on Trade street and running thence back across the . W.. C -fc R. R. R., is offered for sale in lots to suit purchasers. For prices and terms apply at our omce m tne uourt iiouse. GRAHAM A NASH: march 26 lm. Attorneys. PICKLED CTTCTTOBERS. 4 ' fine lot of :Picked;.Cmle'rsjtist ar-' xl nved and lor salt Dy - : -' ' ' X apcl :-J-1 J SY1IONH fc CO. i just I wExtKa;: fpHE Handsomest and Cheapest Stock of J. MillmeryTnmniings and Fancy uooas in the city. The Ladies are reaaested to call and; examine the Beautiful Millinery and all Uie: Latest Novelties in Fancy Goods at very Low Prices. , ' - . apl 3 .MRS, QUERY'S. ' : ; : : 1 ,'. I Italian vionn oinncs, at- ; ; D . - PUBEFOY-S.. apl 13 BLA!OwBC)kS, just received at PUREFO Y'S Auction Stored JUST RECEIVED. it AT tbe Auction Store, 100 Boxes Chev ing Tobacco, 1000 Cans Fresh Peaches 50Odo Cherries, 500 do Blackberries; '.SOU do Damsoas, 20 o Bnfetoj wrncwill be sold cheap lor cash: f ;f4 l' G to the Aoctfon Store for Bargains. -i TBGS. HGA ITHKK, , mar 1-1 lv Auctioneer t i -. . . W. E H. E0UST0H --M. WHOLESALE GEOCmSLlOlTiOE DE ALEES r , . . - xx9 ; C0HMIS SIGN MEKCH ANT5. . WE have given our friends and' custom ers notice of our purchase of the Stocks of Messrs. W. J. Black & Co., and Gregory & Williamson and aTe pleaxel to announce that we are open and under full blast, at Gregory fc Williamson's old stand, Trade St., next door to McMurray fc Davis where we will at all' times keep the largest stock of goods in fhia market, consisting of Molasses, Bacon, Flour, Lard, Mackerel, Soaps. Candles, Candy, Starch, Soda, Su gar, C )ffce, Teas, Spices; Brandy Peach es, Oysters, Sardines, Htirin is, &c. And can furnish the most com plete outfit in the market to ' the WHOLESALE TRADE. -MERCHANTS may rest assured that they can ALWAYS OBTAIN GOODS of US at the lowest kct pricesiK f--4f-4 l i t v o nr. x The only complete Stock in the Market, consisting of all kinds and grades. Will be pleased to receive eonsiimmenta of Cotton, Flour;xCorn, tc. Store tbe same ana maka Cash advances when de sired. We are A cent for th-e celebrated SEA-FOWL GUANO, to whirli we invite the special attentin of the Farmers. Certificates from the laren, and most rc iaMc farmers in the State, fur nisbed on application. . We are also Agents for the celebrated HOUSTON'S PROLIFIC COTTOX SEED , tbe very best in the country. We respectfully ask a share of the vnfiM lie patronage, guaranteeing satisfbetioh in Remember the .Stand Trade Street. r ext door to McMurray & Davis. W. 11. H. HOUSTON & CO. feb 14 ' -.' ,. H-ivr RIBBOSS, MILLINERY AUB STRAW GOODS. 18 73. ALSO White Goods, Embroideries, &c. ARMSTRONG, GATOR & C0.t Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers Bonnet Trimming-, Neck and Sasdi Ribbons, Velvet Ilvbbonn, Neck TIES, BONNET SILKS, SATINS, VEL yets and Crapes, Flowers, Feathers. Ornaments, Frames, Ac. 'Straw Bonnets and Ladies and CHILDREN'S HATS. TRIMMED AK1 ESTKIMMEDv AND IS CONNECTING WAREBOOMS - White Goods, Linens, Embroideries, Laces, Nets, Collars, Setts, Hand, kerchiefs. Veiling, Head Net, fcc, &c Nos. 237 & 239 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. These goods are manufactured bv us or bought for Cash directly from tbe Europ ean, and American Manufacturers, embrac ing all tbe latest novelties, unequalled in variety awd cheapness in any market. Orders mled witu care, promptness and idesjiatch. feb22-2m . 10,000 REAMS WRATING PAPER,' Assorted sizes and grades from the well known Long Shoal Paper Mills, at TIDDTS feb 28 BOOK STORE. 1872.Mackerel. AR NISBET & BRO., having just re ceived direct from Boston, a largd lot of very fine Mackerel for family use, in wholes, halves and q iarter barrels, and kits. Call and see us before buying. feb 18 Gentlemen's Hats. TU&T " a fal1 swPPIy of elegant H AT3 ft I . ..i 1 r 1 IT - A. - r ... uvj vf .v. f f9 ' v mar 2 McM U RRAY & DAY IS, , JUST AEBITOD. i 500 SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT at W. H. H. HOUSTON & C03 apr 3. JUST BECIEVED, MEERSCHAUM Segar Holders warrant ed Genuine at PUREFO Y'S. . , apl 4 FKESU PICKLES. : ? ; Q AA BBL PICKLES, 6oJJ Mesina Oranges and Lemons. Aiso fine lot Dried Apples, and Peaches, just received at B. N. SMITH'S. apl 4 . - ' " " ; ENGLISH Tooth Brushes, English Hair Brushes, t HOiiUtA WM. R.BURWELL it'UU; J mar 20 ..Spring's Corner. " - i 1 BRAITHWAIT'S Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgetji, Part UKVi; January -IT3, Just lttttv 'f'Q'-f-Sif V':? ': V """ Democrat and Hojne py 6 weeks i . apl IQ V 'SU Klh;: r- , r- '' ' "... j:. A VARIETY of Glass A"1' ' ' - T 11 NDI A RUBBER Bands, at
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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