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a Charlotte; Observer. nBUSHKD JT ,9X hii 'If it J :J 4' RATES. OF ADVERTISI One Squirt jfmJf fcf - ... . .. . tWO dAVB,..,..... .,..t... 1 50 three dai "... - - V. ' 'I rV 4; 3 60 " " two weeks.Ui". S'OO Jay, free ;i One yer T r - - .-- UJ j vnnce. ........ ,....,3 w. CTftSt fr&T-U?. 6 0 on jnonthitw.... 8 00 mow, rr:Yi-:: - .1 .i' r r .uhB 111 UAaVWW.a-.' - !, r. M ... month, m riyvrrrrxncwa rim SO Contract Advertisements taken at- $3.50 - VOl - . . ....... W.W CHARLOlirEoOx ;mpATfft APRIL 25. 1873. proportionately lo Bites, i i j-itf 4- .00 1308 Jiye squares estimated at a quaner-co:- nmx ttnd ten squires as a balf-colmnn. r R fU t '. f..v..- H -V ' - - " "" PmT lid M 11 .u I - d J XJ!' 2 ft ,Vi.;f hi Hi i . i ; ' - -- . . . - - . " '. " - . ; ; ' w":.it Court, on Saturday a to fc . n,nt.. the Questions of. tb i.,t t Ha nnpfiLinn ; oi , tut! IMiiyof.bond given ifor, the pur- Ue of .tavefc- A? Wg.r. Al'ston aoia eigui.y,Biaeo w M.L i Manning, forjvhich he received Wann k I otsnm.) and the bnd ofthe Purcower .lo.. onev, secured oy : ei uu.ee, v r J S. and J. P. liicharason. ou U brought a fev years ago.by. tne , Riiret es to recover ine uiuney our he on the bond which was given m 160 and the ease came on joi Saturday, lnepiainuu i i ir nrir'nori v V. Son resented uy iiesai. U. Haii.j. R . Cain obeli :-Messrs. orter and Connor appeared ..for the ifendiwits.- After tne- iesivrany id the arguments had been heard, ,a eotirt charged? thoijnry : that if )cv foohdffwnAhe "evidence, that ruid mentioned in the proceed- f was ffiven for the mircnase 01 a tertain number of staves' purchased the defendant, Manning, irom the kintiff. Allston, and that the price breed to be paid for the same' was a hll price, and that the plaintifl deh- tereu them to tne aexenaant in a ealthv and bound state, such as the rice warranted, tlien the plantiff as entitled to recover in this suit ich a sum as mav remain due on ie bond. That if they found from ie evidence that the price agreed to paid hv the; defendant, Manning, as a full and adequate price for the aves, auu tnac wnen ine saia slaves ere delivered to the defendant thev ore unsound and diseased, the plain .F would he entitled to recover such sum of money as the jury might 'hink, in addition to the stun al eadv paid, would have been a fair n ice for the persons in the condi ion ot these delivered bv thtj plaur iff to. the defendant at the time of uch delivery. And if the iurv found hat the .deiendant, Manning, the principal in the bond, had waived nnv defence of want of consideration hrising from the alleged unsound- iiess ofthe persons purchased by .linn at the time ol their de iverv to him, such wavier on his part did not preclude the sureties on ti e bond from setting up. in their behalf the defene of wanTof considera;ion, un less they are shown to have -consent-' ed and agreed to such wavier. ! 1 here were two actions,one against the principal and one against the sureties- In both case's, the jury rendered a verdict for the; defendant, ' ' Cha-UstOH New?. The Truth About the South .-Mr, Hi yantho' oistuigjuhed- ed4t( the New York! Font', has leen' ai or of niong us and telM the North, in his parier, that he has; been nnable to find any sectioh'al bitterness or malignity nonth of Mason and Dixon's line. His words will fall .with convincing weight uprfn-Hhousnnds-of readers who have hitherto honestly regard ed the South with distrust as a.seftiH hostile region. The-visits of known and respeated citizens, like Mr. Bry an t, to . otir ; com munities at this time, wijUdo more than anything else to disarm the silly suspicions of t he. N or tl tern oeo-n le. so i ml u st r ious - Jv kepTalfVe bvlhe chfdnic slanders of the Neiv York Times and its fol lowers. The South only wants to be Understood as she really is, arrtl not as she? is said to be. Charleston Neivs. "'- I : .' i . t . ... A caseiyhich is likely to call forth all .' the . emotional., resources of a French jury h told as: follows : A young mdiij having accepted a chal lenge from a noted duellist, goes home and tells his mother all about it. The good lady rushes offdistract ed totheihciuse of the duellist, whom she tindslpractieing with a pistol in his garden, a?id, what is worse,' hit ting the jparkevery time. She im plores his mercylbift is - coldly re pulsed by the nnrrksniahf who de clares his intentiop to kill , her son. Thereupon, in heryrath and terror, the poor! woman snatches up a pistol and shoots the duellist dead. The chances are that he will be acquit ted, andiindeed, it is t difficult to i m agineany ciise whiefi-ibllersi niore, or , more genuine, extenuation. . A jury of mothers'at east, would tnot very long deliberate upon ; their ver dict. ' I ; . ,,: - - ; v Senator B'rkti REf0its hi Back Pay. Secretary Richardson re ceived a letter tdday from, Senator Bayard,; enclosing his check for $4, 865.60, the amount of his share of the salary steal. The venerable Sen ator explains that, he did all in his power to nreventUher: iricbrooration of the retractive clause in the salary! iii, ana only consented tor -vote in favor of the appropriation! bill, .in which was finally, em bodied, in order to prevent the necessity :of an extra t Session' of HheForft -second Conrfp4iia ' A H i jFi. . O ... A new Atlaritic cable is'to be laid between the United States "and Great Bn ta i n i The , eon tract , has . alrea dy Jeen signed, andthe whole cable 3,000 'nuvn:i mues m iengtn, is to ; oe completed arid laid across the At laflUqfor 11,000 V, ,- - Editorial . PAY.-Whitelaw Reid.4 editor oT the JJfew. York TH6i4 kefs' . tsaiary, oi iu,uuu a? year ; jennms has $10,000 on the Times Croly. had 5,000'qn the HVra Hudson had $10,000 ton the Herald ; and 4 was-'rei tired on a pension of $10,000. t ; ItjER.-GOOBS, l EMBRACING ALL THE MOST i ThSptt. lar noviuOT oi tne cwason, .together with one oi ne jjujiai . ana most HAKD- ouju. oiocks oi-scapie ana Domestic ever seen in this Markets ' Our lines of Goods in erenr demrfmenf . are Muuauiuiy laree, ana Dougnt since the ii i: t - r . 1 . ' lcccm, uca rv, ncime, caiisea Dyjtned sion in the Nortnerb hfohe mirkfet 'fvji-, a.f -.v-j DRESS GOODS Department may bJ?fourid " " f J ' jiiack, Jfjain.irancy and Gros Grain hiiks, Grenadines, 1 Bomtiazines. Mohairs;!; Alpacas, i Lustres, ' Xenoes, ail wooJ Delaines,; . Sergei, Japanese, Me- . ilanges Silk; Top- J ,r . i liris,Batisht 1 .. ; cioths, -! - Dress Lmerisr,-' ! 1 . Pongees, Mtislin;' I ' Linen Xascnsreques.j Ginchams.. Clianibias. frc.. tt. Stapfe and-Domestie Dry GS)ods" Depart- , , , men very large, and complete. , White Goods Department large and attrac- , , ' ' tive. .' i . 1 -. ; Ribbon, Lace and Trimming Department i: large ana attractive. . ; : i Hats, - Boots : and ShoeS department; .em braces everything usually kept in this market. A Splendid Stock of . " , Ready Made Clotbitig and Gent's Furnishing' Goods, 'j A large and handsome Stock of Trunks,1 Valises; Reticules,5 fcc. ; :; - The largest and cheajest gtock of i Tim brel las and Parasols to be found in the City. McMUKRAY & DAVIS. apl 13 i A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF SPRING BUL13S, cfnsisting of GO VARIKT1ES4)JT GLADIOLUS', DAHLIA ROOTS' , JAPAN LILIES, - ; TRITOM A'S. , J DOUBLE TUBEROSES, i P.EON1ES. ALSO-, A full assortment of Fine Flower Seeds from Vicks. Just received at F. SCARR'S Drug Store. HAY! HAY! ! ON Consignment 75 Bales of Extra nice Hay on hand and to arrive. Also 25 Bushels large selected . Irish Potatoes, at B.N. SMITH'S. ,pr 10- they are ggbnlethins deligbtfui, tweli cured and the verv''ti'fi'g,a'tv tl'risiea.nr'wlleii good things to iat are scar- At - JNO. FJ BUTT'S apl 10 Market. . ' rt 1 1 1 1 j 1 Date, Dates. . RANGES, Lemons a'hd'FiWich Candies J Just fust received at puREFors. mar 13 TO RERTv A NEAT COTTAGE with ' 4 Roohisr,;Pahtry, Passage, &c. Also, -a'1 goot garden r attached. . Aply soon to : " THOS. H. GAITHER. i Auctioneer. TO apl 13 THE OLD RELIABLE Southern Sewi'.g Mabhiiie. Emporium. ESTABLISHED IN jl8G7. KEEP constantly on band, Sewing Ma chine Needles Sewing Machine Oil, dewing-Machine Thread, and all kinds of Sewing Machines and : attachments: The celebrated Home Shuttle a special ty. D. G. MAXWELL. " apr 13 lw TO HOUSEKEEPERS. YOUR attention is called to a fresh ar rival of finely, flavored Roasted Coffee, by which a great saying is effected apr 14. ' SYMONS & CO. NORTH CAROLINA FLOUR. Q Ft A SACKS Fresh Ground North Caro OOU lina Family Flour, just received and for sale by STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. apl 11 ! . ' . KRAUT I KRAUT X I JUST RECKIVED, another barrel of ex cellent SOUR KRAUT made of Watau ga Cabbage." ' : ' ,; ' ' Also another crate of fresh CABBAGE expected to-day, april 1 B. N. SMITH. Hew Orleans Sugar and llolasies. 5 Hogsheads Bright New Orleans SugafT 10 Barrels Choice " i , " Molasses, Also 2 Hogsheads Deroerara Sugar, 2 ' ' 44j Molasses in store and 'for sale at prices to suit the times by STENHOUSE, ilACAULAY. & CO. dec 17 i . Potatoes. mWO car loads of Seed Potatoes, consisr ' XtirrgortX) bbis. isarijr Kose, -y. ,40 ; iJilmlc Eyes, 40 " Early Goodrich, On Consignment, and r sale low from Depot by . t , . J.ii. v j - ,; STENHOUSE, MACAULAX & CO. marl Retrospect of Practical na ;. , r:- Kjedicinc und Sanjery, Faff EX VI. ' Jannary 183. TED, BLUE'Green Orange ?ead Pen .i 2UREFOY!S.i At cils,'afr:v : INDIA RUBBER Bands, ar: . . J FrjREFOTS; t: citrr GOODS BRAITHWAI .. . .' - ' Justinat., . ' ... ' Au Supply, or tnerouowmg selection 91 i.j' ; : - r TIDBITS. nrA seert Potatoes on haad,'to wit i ' I. . STBNHOUSEj . MACAULAY & CO, o J'.; Parlor SultM Slack, Walnut ifWn Chambcripitsi Frcnclv jund Cottage Ced steady Spring Xcapoys jFoIdlnp y, i f. rf7,n Tables, Ladies Wor . Tables , extension and Centre Tables Whatnots Snfeti? f EtfceteKVr and Cotton Mattrese,ieiialt andTfitoolHl of. various sty lea! ancf niany ThVunXSrTD. from the cheapest Poplar Coffin to the Finest Hcxhrau Head" and Foot Walnut med in therajrrodisty)e,wiU be kept constantly ready lor use, all of which' will be sold at a1 mast- reasonable' price. . ; : ! r Returning many tlianka for past favors I most respectfully ask the citizens of Charlotte; and surrounding, oij.utry,who ! me'a'ealibefQre piire1iasin:eiyitert.' South Trade Street opposite th Market House, Charlotte, N. C- jau t lS73Hty. F. M.SpElTO I sr. -i'fc. CHARLOTTE ,ri. Prescriptions prepared at 1I of the Day and, night. honxt Choice Green and Black. Tea, Selected especially' for Family-' and Tnval- icls. at - . i.TiA SCAKK . jue 20; , . .... . . ... . Irjig Sjtor?. . FREf II SPICES. Pare -Salad Oil. june 20, 1872" Drug Sttre. J. T, SUGGS, . ' , (Successor to . Coit ?arid Suggs,) Trade St., next door below Merchants' 4 Farmers' Nation ad Bank. ' ;, ' ' ' DEALER IN ' ' ' '" GK opfE R I ES & LI Q UOR S . WHOLESALE & REilL. T7' EEPS constantly jon hand a large and XX well selected atocKot UAVU. hAKO, MACKEREL, FLOUR, MOLASSES, SU GAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES, CANDIES,-SOD A, SOAPS,' CANDLES, 8E (i AKS, TOBACCO? &e. c. ALSO, Corn, WheaVJiy e OoXstt., bougnt and sold on commission. . . JAtlLY GROCERIES. D . W . P RE 3 SO 11 . Trade Street, next door to the Post ' Office, t! : Sign of ' the ; Elephant, f UST -RECEIVED. Ai Fresh Lot of Sausage, Mince Meat, Pork, Bntter, Chickens, Eggs, fcct, fcc. ,. j59- FLOUR a specialty. , - jST4 Produce sold on commission. ' ; jan fc-ly ".'"' j J ; JrM. LEAK & CO, Ifo. 4, Granite Row, Opixsite C E Hi ,IT!A.I4 UQTEL. :i( CHARLOTTE, N. C. . Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail deal ers in Manufactured Tobacco, Smok- . ing Tobacco ' and Cigars of all frrades. Dtialers in the above eoods will do well to examine our stock efore jmr- chasing elsewhere as we can , ofter - ' greater induoemeufs. janili-tf-' :.-.?;:;.., .. ; -' , . 5,000 PAPER BAGS, 1 Ibt, " 2 lbs., 44 . 44 . tt It ' '" g i ,3 V Hi 7 " 8 -" BOOKSTORE. . 4 ,T II E ;. ,; - . Apples. ELEGANT 'Jnicy Northern Apples, ,CaU lovers of real Goad Frmk Onions als o yery, fin, order, by the spliptataono f1!1 Ey? iu ptonii iitW'tTWtn. fm- rich;; "Peach" Bb)WtHajrnsoiiV M.r tot .joso,j:.i., BukvheMirAour.nauuAUow. Kicnf i GoshertBmerheabital Factory Cheese. JOHN . BUTTS, .":iI"ieed;Pbtat6e: r' . i - ri For sale bv " .'"-"v epres- i " 1 r . S M U lj T II 11 lr,l f1 AJiGrEST AXD FINEST OF THE VERY ; liXSs.incrWa i'Btirft-MmjwWT SHRIEKS F. SCABR, l - J i 1 ' I picicies, Preserves. &c, at t.suiiK p : -v.Fancv lulled - , vragowre.t':,;.:: f , r-iv v. :. -v--Ai. . u.v m I T, 7 i 5 If- - FURNISHING GOODS,. nwoiocK oi vjrenis jeurnisnmgorooaa, ever brought. to this Market; Such as trie lest tlttingshirtm tbe World. Also; his Stock of Undershirts, Draw era; Sofcks and Collars cannot be surpassed in'Quality, Sizes and Trices. HATS AND CAPS, of Silk, Fur and Beaver Dl ies "uc ana w,u seU tl) Lower , NECK 811 Scarfs, Ties and Bows of the Finest and Latest Styles. TRtirvus, valises, satchels and umbrellas. J You win alWaj:s find our Entire Stock Complete, of all Qualities, Grades and styles. STYLES OF SUITS. " Gennine Scotch Frock and Walking Suits. 0 Freich 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. - Fine Draditta Suits, &c, ; STYLES OF PANTS, French and English Doe-Skin Dress Fants. 'French and English Cassimere Fants in all colors. , Fine Assortment of American Cassimere Fants And a great variety of other styles &cs j Vests. -French Broadcloth, D'onhle and Single Breasted. Draditta. Double and Single Breasted. White Marseilles, Double and and Plain Silk v ests&cli:f " ; f 1 f3nrl fr nfe ni n. ca before nurehaainsr -elsew here Las X i iruarantee not t A t r ' I a k&wfi-JAtAlfl.lkir. An ii mia ; i rr-:- 4- iA- .vi--v. : n. ' --.'O-- TReni ember th-it E. Shrier's Temple of Fashion is tbeonlyr pne-price Clothing House in the City, and all Thanking you for your patronage tor the past year, l am Very Respectfully. march 26 lyu . N E W F U R NIT UR E GOOD FORHITURE I CHEAP FORIIITURE 1 1 AUKIVIXG DAILY AT ' DAVIDSON'S FURNITUltE ROOMS, Trad St,;! Opposite Brem, Brown & Co's Dry Goods Stork. WHERE WILL BE FOUND EVERYTHING KEPT IN A " FIR S CLASS EMBRACING: Cliairs,, Tables. Bedsteads, Bureaus,. Dressing Cases, Wardrobes, Sidewards. Book Cases, Desks, Hat Racks, Etageres, What Nets, Cradles, Cribs, Safes, Tete-a-Tetes, Sofas, Lounges, Mirrors, Glass Plate, kc., &c. AIO A FINK STOCK of Tarlor Furniture, Dining varieties of 5tyle and finish. This ; Beds and Mattresses, METALLIC Alia Caskets of all sizes and ftyles of finh, together with Mahogany, Rosewood, 5 Walnut, Poplar and Pine.Cofflns, from the plainest and cheapest to the 'finest Octagon Cases and Caskets, with full glass tops, trimmed m : ! - ?themost elaborate style, furnished with heavy SuverMdun- tings, Special attention given to furnishing Dwellings. Hotels and Colleges at a smsll advance on MANUFACTURERS RATES. CALL, SEE AND PRICE BEFORE BUYING. January 21st, 1873. ,. , , R0BT. DAVIDS0H. EXCELSIOR!! THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST ! I ! T Q P L ANTE R S . TtTE1 Offer the following Fertilizers I! ltMnuA'Cliimnn CUfmnezike Ona.no and WAtsoaTA Clarke's Super-Phosphate, 1 v w have eleasure in aeain tenderim? to Fanners the above first-class Fertili ? "T Tijfw'Krt i9v tifttvf them so manv rtm e need onlvsat that they are guar- antefd , to, ,be, fully .up to ( their n previous high.sta.ndaEO". '' " ';' '-' , i iM ih V. Trt vt. nd them Ia. nrtntrfn them tbkt trier dre giMrirftMhersi so makeaure of a earjy tfcas tne consu mpuon exceeas .. we f?kA , COTTON Seamless ' Meal Bags, DUU ' roadeiat'Franklinsynie,; XJ & 4STENHOC3E, MACAULAY & CO. :. . . j AS I Aim:SnnnER OF 1873. IlATEST. STYLES Youth's . wear is now TEUPLE OF FASH- is tne .Largest ana. finest that was Ballou's F. Y. Shirts, known to be Hats and Cars are the very Latest than the Lowest.. WEAR. Single Breasted. his Goods marked in plain figures.; FURHITURE HOUSE. Room Furniture and Chamber Suits, all House also keeps a full stock of Spring and a Large Assortment of t . BURIAL CASES siuoiHirHpnsE. STATESViLLE, H- C. .' , :Q: '.;. V," THE Proprietor of the above named Hotel respectfully invites the people of Charlotte and the public generally to call on him when they visit Statesville. He will spare neither pains . nor. - money to make t5ie SIMONTON HOUSE clast HOTEL, . and worthy of wbhc itronage. !., , T.A, PRICE, v'Jnof ' 25-tf , , . Ut ; ;T;;Proprietor. ' ; c JUST RECEIVED. 1' Box of Sugar Cured (Hickory : Smoked) Breakfast strips, very nice" indeed, for sale low by - B. N. SMITH. 'apl,j; - - I '. . NEW 8pring Stvles Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons andFJoweTs, Just received at .' - . MRS. QUERY'S. . mar 16 "'y' ' m t) ' ; 'CARMINE and Violet Inks, at ' U : v, pmtEFom J.T3RASS LETTER CUPS, at.- , ; IJbtK CHARLOTTE FAm J. T. BUTLM i ! -i m '-, NEW GOODS. Watches, Clocks, ry, Diamonds, - Silver and Plated Ware, Spectacles, &c. - . music BOXES AND MANY OTHE ABTIQLBS TOO NUMEROUS TO MElfTTIOU. AT J. T. BUTLER'S OPPOSITE THE MANSION IIOU8E October 22 THE BANK OF UECKLEUBHRG, i CHARLOTTE,; N. (X" " J Authorized Capital $500,000. Jas. TrwTCK Tate, President. Thos. W. Dkwey, Cashier, F. H. Dewey, Asst. Cashier. AT THE BANKING HOUSE OF- TATE & D EWE Y. This Bank Cliartered Under Act of tho General Assemblv and dulv organized under Laws of the State of North Carolina, with ample means is prepared to transact General Banking- Business. and furnish accommodations to all its' Cus tomers on Liberal Terms. The bank will receive Deposits subject (o Check, and will Allow Interest According to Agreement on all Deposits left on time, or issue Certificates of Deposit bearing in terest at the rate of Eight per cent per Annum on all" sums lying undrawn over thirty days. ' . . , Gold and Silver Coin, Bullion and did Bank Notes Bought and Sold. .- " THOS, W. DEWEY. . jan. 1 1873. Cashier. CITY RESIDENCES. AND ; DESIRABLE FARMING LANDS, IMPROVED and UNIMPROVED. . PARTIES wishing to investin such pron perty on reasonable terms would do well to call at our office in the Court House. Further assignments and correspondence solicited. : GRAHAM & NASH, Attorneys, jan 21-3m Charlotte, N. C. STOP AT THE LINCOLNTON, NORTH CAROLINA. -:0: :0:-- West ofthe Court House, in the Motz Hotel Building, Opposite J. C. C O 13 B S ' ST ORE. A HACK will be run in connec- tion with the house. Mas. D. II KISTLER, mar 4-6m Proprietress. NEW YORK HERALD, Received paily and sold at 5 cents each, at mar 6 PUREFOVS. Flour, FlpuT. '' THREE Hnndred Sacks Extra and Fam ilr Flour in store and for sale by 8TENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. . feb 18 : POTATOES. . ANOTHER Car Load of Early-Rose, Peerless and Goodrich Potatoes, just arrived and for sale by ' "'" ' . STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. r roar 23-"' ''' ''y y;;'i :..r-. h ' ":'g f V '-"' -' -' ' -T t;fi' ijy JnstEeceiretl A T-McMnrray Davis, a very large and iv- elegant stock of eady-made ClothinjE embracing -ALL TilE LATE SPRING BTYl-'--y';-Jn -:" - ' .' 4.iWflii; .-; v: '-'- ' - 5 T
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