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S. P. CAIDWCLL, lxwat Editor. : rPrhj, April" 25,' 18733; The Meeting Ist Might. A meeting some of the- cltiajeW of . Charlotte was d at Miller's Halt last night. His Hon 3Iayor John Aiotmg, was called to iChair, and Jt?, paid we!l was request- o act as Secretary v' ' J. ' fhe Chairman, after calling the meeting jorder, requested J.E. Stenhouse, ;Esq., explain the object of the meeting. That httenian said as lie Understood it, it was 'devise some means of entertaining the hple of Green ville.and Spartanburg, and L. tnnr the Air line Road, some time iuo& -r ' ut the 20th of May ; ( that, they were to invited to join us here in celebrating completion of the road from Charlotte Greenville. Mr. S. would like to uve e suggestions from some other gentlt- an as to the manner in which it should J done. y -" "yfc; ic-i'-.ul'; "... Maj. J. Y. Bryce moved that the present fmmittee, Messrs. i J. - W. Miller, J. E Lnhousc and J. Rintels, be continued, id that they solicit subscritions from our izens for the purpose of giving such an tertaintnent as may be thought best, and lit' they 'report to a subsequent meeting hat after enough; money has been sub ibed, the subscribers be called together from them committees be appointed to ke all necessary arrangements. he Chairman put the question, carried: lr. Cohen thought that the committee uld call, not only upon the merchants business men of Charlotte, but upon citizens generally. t was moved and carried that when meeting adjourn it adjourn to meet he night next week, the time to be fix- by the Chairman and the committee. Im motion, adjourned. , New Invention. Mr. C. J. Peter of Brevard's Station has invented a hchinc for upsetting wagon tires, which so simple and useful as to at once com-; end itself to all blacksmiths and wood- bncruen . Mr. i'eterson claims mat with he can set a tire to! a wheel in fifteen mutes. He is endeavoring to give it a art now, feeliu assured that if its merits e only known it will have a rapid sale, II who have an opportunity should ex- nine it. Maj. Bingham's Lecture. The lec- ure of Maj. Robt. Bingham at the Char- otte remule Institute to-morrow eyen ng will be remembered, by our citizens. tlesi ics the intrinsic merits of the lecture, he caue to which the funds raised by.it will be applied should induce everybidy o attend' Tickets for sale at Mn ArUn'ti irug strore, and Tiddy's book store. T r" ;.. ; Communicaiious. We have several klammanications on hand which will "ap- lli.ii. ai...M M.A ...... -.5 r . . jlVe must urge upon' correspondents the ccxoity oi uujiuging uicir ariicies, as we in ill afford to surrender our space to Jong pieces which are: of more interest to he writers than to any others. PerwwtaL We were glad to have a call yesterday from Mr. R. F. Stokes, thereu- iesentative Of the Union (S. C.) Times.' Mr. tokes is in Charlotte in .the interest of he 'Timet, which is a medium through i'h U-h our business men could advertise leir stocks to advantage. Notice. All the Church Choirs of the City .are requested .by the Ladies' Memo- ial Association, to meet at the Episcopal 'hurch to-day at6:3u p. in. We call attention to the advertisement leaded ''Lost," which will be found in an other column of this mornings' paper. New Advertisements. The following new advertisements ap- ear this morning. s Gift Concert. , ' C , Ist M. M.PWIer, 5' ' . Something NewBrem, Brown & Co. Country Hams J. F. Butts. communicated.' Mb. Editor : In the Observer of vester- I i ; ay morning I notice a communication sighed "Many Conservatives,' wherein my iname is suggested as a suitable person for I Alderman in TliirdjAVard. I thank the gentlemen who have thus kindly express- leu their confidence in me, but inust posi tively decline to become a candidate for jthe position for which I am suggested. J. C. BURROUGHS. communicated. , , Examine the Books. ... . .'': i ' ' ' ,i ? ; 'i'f" when the Convention to nominate city omcers meets on Friday night, let a com mittee of citizens (not connected with the present board) be Jappoi'htedVinae1 an examination as to how i the financial af fairs of the city have been "managed ; see who have paid takes and how the Tax Col lector has discharged hisdutyjn cbllecting ; report the real debt of i the city and any other information they may think of interest to tax payer.Uf such men'as S. P; Alexander, JS. Phillips an4 CWjFoi H appointed to make' the examination, it is believed all parties Will i satisfied and ine blme,. If any, jbe riglitly placed;!; It Is amcult to learn the amount of city in eDtednessvand there is certainly too mucli noney spent for salaries in this little city. i-ei the committee make ?, their report wuougu the newspapers, - . r ; ; ; r . ECOWOMT. - . IiOOW NOTICES.. .4 Littell's Lrviira Age. Three serials are now in cottrWof plicatipn51nYTfti-irfV ing Age, one by Mrs. Oliphant, one by the author of that charming ' story , "Dorothy Fox," and one by Ird Lytton; authorof The Last Pays ofPompeii," "M Novel," The Cartons," "etc. The5 numbers r April 12th, and 19th, also contain the fol lowing noteworthy articles : Natural JThe ology;fc Contempormy i Review JThe j-Two Fredericks, Quarterly Review ; Lord Lytton, Expedition to the Nprth-West, Cbnlempo rarf Review ; Ultramontanisnvat Ilotneand Abroad, Spectator k Germany ' ' and j the Churcli of Rome, Patt Mall Gazette; T)t. Francis Lieber, Revue de Droit International; The Liberation of France, Spectator; with poety and miscellany.,! The subscription p rice of this 64 page weekly magazine is $8 a year, or for $10 any one of ?he Ahver can $4 magazines is sent, with The Living Age for a year. Littelt & Gray, Boston Pub lishers. ' ' v ' "' - - S - . . . ' ' te ;--s & ' SciuByEB's rbMAY.-'The ItnisahHy of Cain" is the suggestive title of the ust re markable article in the May number of Scribner's, and 2me which is destined to at tract wide attention. In the way of picto rial papers, there is a weird little pocmby Miss Maria R. Oakey, with a decoration by the author ; Mr. Rhodes article on Ga varhi, the John Leech of France, illus trated by some5 of the best engravings that have lately been made in America; Stan ley's paper on Four Great AfricaiicTravel ers, with a number of lively illustrations, and Cuba and the Cubans, giving lis, by means of pen and picture, a good idea of the situation in that unfortunate island. Miss Ledyard's design? accompanying Mrs. Walker's amusing story are very bright, and the Japanese pictures ini the Etchings are as funny as the letterpress descriptions. We find a fine critical paper on Walter Savage Landor, by Edmund C. Stcdmau; also some timely hints on. The California Journey, by Susan Coolesdge; an interesting account of the CSvil Service Reform; the last part of Saxe Holm's storv. The Elder's Wile: a bright little sketrh by Kate W. Hamilton; called A Novel Spoiled; the continuation of Dr. Holland s story, Artliur lionnicastle; poems and translations by J T Trowbridge, Geo McDonald. Thomas Dunn English, and others. Dr. Holland's Topics of the Time are entitled Thou Shall Kill, Mitigating Circumstances, Cruelty to Men and. Wo men, and Civil Service Reform. The Old Cabinet contains Reckless Moments; and a couple or sonnets in the Italian manner. In Home and Society there are pithr pa pers on Our Did Rooks and ieridieals, Less Glitter, Making Presents, etc. In culture and Progress there is a brief pajnr by Col Higginson, in which he quotes-the opinions of various educators in regard to his proposition as to Inter-Collegiate schol arship, and also an excellent account of English Parliamentary Rules and the late Ministerial Crisis. Groton (Vermont) Millerities have occasioned a deal of trepidation by announcing it "on the cards" fortlie List trump to lc niayed on the 30th linst. . COMUCNICATEI). CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION. All who are interested in the Election of a representative man for Mayor of the City of Charlotte at the ensuing Election, are requested to meet at the Court House on Friday the 25th inst., at 8 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of choosing a Candi- T t ili- iiate. L,ei none remain away, uui ict us have a full attendance, and a t free expres sion of public sentiment, and let all who have any claims upon the public present them and take their chances if they wish them fairlv considered "or ever after bold their peace." MANY CITIZENS. Apl. IG. t. Apl. 24. FOE MAYOR. We are authorized to announce his Hon ; or Mayor Young as a candidate for refelec- tion to the office of Mayor of the City of Charlotte for the nest ensuing year, i mar 23-tf OOMHCKICATED. Peopled Candidate for Mayor. Mr. Editoe : It seems to be the wish of a large num ber of our eitizens that W F, Davidson should be our next Mayor. He is an old citi zen of Charlotte and we think his selection would afford general satisfaction to the community. We therefore announce him as the People's Candidate for Mayor, i THE PEOPLE. ! communicated. Mb. Editor : f Allow us through your columns to sug gest the name of our esteemed young townsman, F. A. McXinch, for Mayor at the ensuing election in May. Mr. McNinch is a practical business man, well 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 th'ecity." " MANY CITIZENS. r " ' ' "' : :1 ' COMMCIIICATED.J FOR MAYOR. Editor Observes : We beg leave to suggest to the voters of tne city oi onariotte, as a suiiaDie caiiai - date for the Office of Mayor, at the ensu- ing election m Jvlay, the name of S A M U 1CL P. SMITH, Esq:, a gentleman of energy and enterprise at)d 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 yoters who will give him their heartjrsUp- port. ,many;vqters. CAD CAGE A ND not Kraut, our Kraut Has played cabbage; Just In from , thc mountains; and xi. uui- w uwu . vi are very nice when coojcca witn our ex cellent country baconV Also i fine lot of country hams just received at ; - . apt 32 - ? ' - : ... si. st. OM.ii.tx o. A VARIETY of Qlass Inkstands, at IraMGIAL&raillSECIAL; CI1AULOTTC 1 1 51 Anticra . Cotton JTIarket. This report is made, up by the reporter of the Obsekver, after consultation withal the leading cotton buyers of the city ; . - Orricc Obskbvkx, -) . . r - , April 24, . 1873 9 P, M. f' Pales to-day 65 bales.- Quotations re main the same, 12 to 17 cents for extreme!. The market is steady. ' ; '; - ' -r,; -4 CORRECTED DAILY BY W. H.H. H0UST0N& CO. PROVISIOX IARKETFIour $4.25 to $4.50 per sack, on market. -I. ,in Bacon (Baltimoie , bulk sides.) 10 to 10J cents. , : No North Carolina on Market. , Lard Baltimore Flake in quantity IH to 12 cents. 'r , , ' Molasses, common, 29 cents. . . Syrup, GoJden, 40 to fiO,. , "Syrup New Orleans. 73 to "SO. ; White Drips, 73 to 75. Tallow 10 to 12 cents.' - Beeswax 25 to 31 cents. . . Irish Potatoes $2.00 to $2.50 per bushel. Apples (Good Mountain) 75 to $1.25 per bushel, as to quality. . , Salt-r-SyracUse jn Liverpool sacks, $2.10 per sack. Uverpool $2.10 to 2.25. Factory Yarn$1.55 to $1.60 per bunch. LIQOURSN C Corn, $1J25 to $1.50 light demand. Apple Brandy, $1.50 to $1.75 good de liiand. , Peach Brandy, $1-75 to $2.t50-good de mand. Sweet Potatoes, $125 to $1.50 per bushel. Good demand. , . Corn 05 to 70 cents, good demand. ; Wheat none offering. Oats 50 little demand. Peas, strictly clay. $1.00 other kind 75 Financial Market. IVTlSa RATES OF BAKK NOTES. C. BT BAK OF XBCK1 BKBUBC, TKTOB STKBBT. CHAKLOTTK, M. C. tank Caj fear IV " frunereef.- 3 Bank of Charlotte, Clarendon, " iFiiyetterllle.' "21 - N. Carolina, 30 " Itoxboro. 2 ? Washington, " (Graham,) 0 " Thomasvllle, 2 Wadeaboro?,- 1 Com mercial Bank of .Wilmlnxton mrom' Bank or .N or tn Carolina, Greensboro Mutual insurance Co., 2 .) 0 MerrthnU' Bank of Newbern, . t Miner's and Planters' Bank, V : Vi rjsi n 1a Bank Notes average about 4onth Carolina v ' " : Georgia .-. " t Knnk- of h State of North Carolina. 5 1 l'i 10 20 2 Tuese quotatlona are -liable to 'flnc tUH'iim, and cannot be relied on for ajir length of time. Remittances for all Bank Note sent ns made, either la Currency or SPECIAL WOTICESA pfT- Special Notices Inserted In this lumn . will te charged 15 cents Column will pel liue." 3 Notice. Announcements of candidates for office, Wilt be charged $5 each. - r ; , ASF All'partles ordering the Observer will please send the money for the time the paper is wanted. '.- i- : m ' j& Contractors will not be allowed, under their contracts, to advertiso any other than their legitimate business, unless by paying specially for such ad vertisements. , , . Onr Ants. Iljbert Bryce. Esq., iaour authorized agent for subscriptions, adver t'semcnts, &c, to the Observer, in Spar tahbnrg, 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 ltlior- lzed to solicit subscriptions, give receipts, Src. ' "' Dooley's Yeast Powder cannot he excell ed for making liizht, sweet Rolls, Biscuits, Walfles, Corn Bread, &c. It is always rea dy and reliable. Physicians all Admit That Quinine only effects a temporary sustension of the attacks of Fever and Ague unless its use is accompanied by a reliable anti-hihous Medicine. The testimony of grateful thousands es tablishes beyond a doubt, that DU. TUTT'S LlVlill 1'iL.LS, tolloweu by uumine, is a positive and permanent cure for Chills and Fever and all Bilious diseases. Common Sense. Our bodies need repairing and strength cnina as much as the houses we , live in Constant useirradually wears them out, and we must renew them when they exhibit sinans of decav. In DR. TUTT.S LIVER PILL8. the dyspesntic, the bilious, the de bilitated, and the nervous will nnd the most genial restorative ever oneredto the suffering invalid. Dyspepsia or Indigestion. Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Diz ziness. Sour Fliuctations of the Stomach Bad Taste in the-Mounth, Bslious Attacks, Palpitation of the, Heart, Pain in the reion of the Kidneys,' Tightness i ot tlie-Chest, Despondency and Gloom, and Forbodtngs ot ii-vii, arc an uie onspnngs omvapepsia For these complaints DR. TUTXS.LIY ER PILLS has no equal. A single dose will convince any one. . Spring In the Clearlnjs. s In newly cleared regions of counjry spring is aiwavs an unneanny season, a ue virgin soil, enriched by deconiixised Vege table matter, sends up, when farst bared t6 the sunshine, volumits of luiasmatlc vva- i tKjr that cenerates every variety oi inter- r mittent and remittent fever All low lay mg, awaiupy uisixicw iucimw fFi the bayous of the Gulf States, and' the shores of the northern lakes are.t9o'jris- UC lUV oaH;--iW3!T viAMpyAAPaJif ited at this season by malarious epidemics that- prostrate no lnconsiderablenumper for of their inhabitnts. This ought not to be, medical history is better established than the fact. that liostetter'a, Stomachr Bitters W in avert .excry. jjta;its ut uiouumua order... A course of this standard tonic and alterative commenced in ' advance of the nhBealthy'season'lsrjld colitin regularly periodical type, as well as against the dis- I luroances m int uigesuveoresira auu iww el s, so common at this period: of the year. liver disease, nervc -disorders, physical weakness, rheumatism, melancholy, ; nys- teria. and ailments to which, the weaker sexvare exclusively subject, Hostetters Bitters Ifas no competitor at home or until its close, will prove an absolute pro Aect wn,against chyls1: and ffcvM Uons remntent. feyen and other cdmplaIatsTf a BY s SHIRLEY VILU0T-: rUOORL : Author 4 of -Helen ClerVnont,' The Oipwys Bewg,"t "Rena Rob - son,wtDa4ryoV the Wages of Sin b Death," Etc., Etc. This charming Story will be commenced jn Satukdat, AraiL 2Gth, 1873. Jr Subscribe Now. Only $10 a year. Office on Trade street, over J. T. Suggs' Store. .. ri.i iq A R'IfaPj aicefrinf freil Inrilies of jtl GROCERrEs mNi?Kfrrttiw.RiKs TOBACCO. SNUFF. CIGARS, MUSICAL irsoiKCMjfiiS'lTS, FRUITS, PRIZE CAN DIES, &c. We buy for CA8H, and select our goods with care, all of which rc will at th Pf Hm P"11 4d$4peMy atrXCt-atteheonlto die wluhts of tlte eonie tottipctfnifctoiiieeitliripnTofal. flatter ourselves that we will please all that give us a call. feb9 W.B.8URWELL&C0. WHOLESALE .AND RETAIL :t - SPRINGS' COBNER, CHARLOITE, N. C WAY FASniOWS, 1873. TUTTERWICKS Metropolitan, JJ Demorest's Monthly, Godey s Lady s Book, Peterson's Magazi he, Leslie's Ladv's Journal, Harper's Bazar in everv Monday morning All the other Fashion Books received soon as issued, at TIDDY'S apl 18 . . : , . .. Book Store. W. JE. STIYT, WITH injERAY BAYIS, TEALERS-in dry gootls, Hats, Caps, U Boots and Shoes, Ac. solicits calls from his friends who need anything in the above lines. mar 15 BREAKFAST BACON. 'a' 1 AAA LBS Sugar Cured Breakfast Ba- X JJJ con, just received and forsale by fiTT.",VTI-TTUIi' M ilMTTf IV JZ- rf apl 17 Uallep Wk M'nf'g Co., BICHMOUD, "V.. A kh. pretwea to lurnisu in large or i. small quantities (hot less than a bar rel) all grades of FLOUR and MILL FEED, also FINE BOLTED MEAL for Family use. Information furnished and reference requested with orders. ' apl 10 eod 9t 1TTJNICIPAL ELECTION. milE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN x appointed Registrar, all qualified vo ters are requested, to call at his office in cue uourt iiouse ana see it their names are registered in the proper Ward in which tney are entmea to ' vote lor Alavor and Aldermen of Charlotte, on the 1st Moi. day in May next. , . : " ) ' r? A. H. MARTIN, J. P. march 2,tw, till may 1. r-f:-- - " r ,--' -'-' -n ; For Sale. TWO Acres of land adioining the City of Charlotte, very finely situated in a rapidly improving neighborhood. Will be sold entire, or in Iota to suit rmrchasers. at a very reasonable rate. Apply to n JOHN vT. UUXtJSB ' oet 22 Opposite Mansion House. v' DACOWt tlACONl! I. A Large lot of very superior North Car ' olina'Batori, lining Sides and Shoul ders at 8TEN HOUSE, MACACLAY & CO'S. apl 22 Tor Sale. to DESIRABLE Residence for sale. My house and lot, nearly opposite the residence of Col. Wm Johnston, on Trade Street. Apply to apr 20-lw , JACOB DULS. Good , Property fo7,ale. , A uweinng House (new) den and good water. loca ted oaircorner of churcli and thinl streets within 3 minutes walk of the public BqtiaTO'Alsv . good ' Dwelling with 3 rooms, on h rear of the same lot. Ap m m m - ' m m m . m m plf at once to' t - v HJ HcUlWJS, , apr2Q--Iv ... No. ?ray Building. W$2fL&.lX rTAILOBIHQ n.TCSja'rja.ixa, : . j.T, ,r.. ....... ... . .v. ' i . ..'....., Gent s s FurnishTng Goods. AND HATS. BEGS to inform the public that he i now receiving the mot-t complete stock of Piece Goods ever, offered in tlus market, consist ing of Black and Coloml CLOTHS, Doeskin Casimeres. ' Fancy . French and English Coatings of all 'colors,' Scotch and Fancy ' Casimore Suitings of all kinds, which will be either sold by theyanl or made to measure as cheap as the same class of Goods can lx. bonht elsewhere. The attention is especially called to my stock of ; ;: " ;; '-- 'Sprite tsiin;re . or Boys' Wear. I i REAIr-lADC CLOTniO. Having determinetl to inake this a siiecial ty in the future; I offer the public a class of Goods which for style and price can qot fail to give satisfaction, and all goods guar anteed to be aa represented. Soys' and Children's Clothing, 7 foraU ages; and in great variety, Gent's Fnrnisbing Goods. In this department will bs found a full line of goinis, such as cannot be found elsewhere in this city, embracing 'all the Latest Novelties ' 'in ' -Keck 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 com nlctc outfit. iuy menus ana tlie public generally are invited to give me a call, and I shall en deavor to merit a continuance of that gen erous patronage, which thev have been pleased to extend for the last 13 vears. apnl G J. S. PHILLIPS. Wittkowsky & Rintels' C A. JEZ, U T3. FOR SPRING. 18T3. TO MERCHANTS. THE great aim of our House, since its establishment, has been to make Chur- otte a wholesale Mart, and ours THE IOLSE, and to conduct our business so as to outgrow the alleged and even accepted oninion of some that thpm i n kinJ i-.f ohUxiuy attached to them for buying in Charlotte ; and liavinir. bv the very creat increase of our business, (since we remov ed to our new and eleirant Stored boen convinced that we have partially succeeded n our ctierishert i)lan, we have coireiuded to endeavor to still further eradicate the erroneous idea, by presenting, this coming season to the Trade, a still Lanrer and better assorted Stock than even we ever ffered before, so that Country Merchants will be able to find in onr house not onlv all he needs but a very large stock to select roin ; thereby bems enabled to onerate with 'a much smaller capital than he can by buying m dinerent houses North, where he must necessarily buy more goods than ic actually needs in order to have an as sortment. In view of the foregoing, Mr. Rintels eft on the 27th January, (much earlier than usual,) for Northern Markets and Manufacturing places, where he will re main two months in making our purchases, l. : it . p a . i . . ouying everyuiing irom nrst nanus on the same terms as any Jobbing House in Bal timore, Plniiulelphia or New York ; and the assortment when thus completed will ioos up in amount to upwards oi Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. The expenses attaclidl to carrvin s on a business here being "much- less than it would be in Northern Cities and haying a lower rate of freight than smaller shippers here, brings the fact patent that, we are in a position to successfully 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, Clothing, Boots and Shoes. Notions, and even Millinery. OurKetau 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 6-tf The Change. HAVING notified our friends and cus tomers some time since, that our busi ness would change January 1st. 1873. we are pleased to say that the change has taken place, and it is to be strictly CASH or 30 DAYS CREDIT Those who do not pay promptly need not expect any favors, If. you. are in arrears -don t ask for credit, save us the 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 or the above rules, we will be able to sell goods cheaper than those who credit. , , ' All bills are due and payable on the 1st day of each and every month. GRIER & ALEXANDER, jan 1, 1873, ly FOE SALE. 1 HO nSnes Sweet Potatoes. Large ones 1 UU for eating when baked, will be soft and almost as sweet as honey as the syrup hi rips from them. Also large quantities of different varieties for planting. Then we have tTIe Early Rose and Early 'Good rich Potatoes ordered, and expect them now every day. Call and secure good seed if you wish a good yield after planting. Alf at - JNO. . BUTT'S mar 20 .Market. . - - A . Ashwood Beaidence, Cottages, and jsuueung Bkiies. miHS valuable property, west side of A Charlotte, fronting on Trade street and running thence back across the W., C & R. R. R is onered Kir sale in lots to suit purchasers. For prices and terms apply at our office in the Court House. GRAHAM & NASH, march 20 Im. Attorneys. PICKLED CTTCUHBERS. A fine lot of Picked Cucumbers just ar ' rived and for sale by v f'mprUi.-yr SYMONS & CO. THE Handsomest and Cheapest Stock of Millinery Trimmings and Fancy Joods in the city. 1 The Ladies are requested to call and examine the Beautiful Millinery and all the , Latest Novelties in Fancy Goods at very Low Prices. . Hair Goods a Siecialty at -V apl 2 ; . :x MRS. QUERY'S. BEST Italian Violin Strings, at PUREFOY8. apl 13 ' Jj ;. LANK. BOOKS, Just received at , , PVRET0T3 A Uu L10H ' w w0r& Li JU35T HECEl VED. ' AT the Auction Store, 100 Boxes Cliew ' ing Tobacco, 1000 Cans Fresh Peat hes : 500 do Cherries, 500 do Blackberrie!; 50)' do Damsons, 20 do Brooma, which will be sold cheftp for cash. V r Go to the Anctin Store for Bargains. '- TH 0S.I1, p A IT II El v, ; mar 14 Auctioneer,. W. H; I HODSTOf &4 WHOLESALE GEO CERS, LIQUOR 1 J!i A JU Xi A A2SD . C0HKISSI0N 1IEHCHAHT8. , "117 E have given our friends and enstorn Vl ers notice of our purchase of the Stocks of Messrs. W. J. Black & Co., and Gregory 4 Williamson and are pleased to announce that we are open and under full blasts at Gregory & Williamson's old stand, Trade St.. next' door to McMurray A Davis where we will at all times keep the largest stock of goods in this market, consisting of Molasses, Bacon, Flour, Lanl, Mackerei, Soaps, Candles, Cund Starch, Soda, Su gar, Coffee, Teas, Spices; Bran-V Pea'cli es. Oysters, Sanlincs. Hiirin, &ct ..... And can furnish the nui com- . plete outfit in the market to the WHOLESALE TRADE. MERCHANTS may rest assured that thev- ran ., ALWAYS OBTAIN GOODS of US at the lowest mar ket ,. prices. The only complete Stock in the Market, consisting of all kinds and grades. Will be pleased to receive consignments of Cotton, Flour, Com. tc. Store the same and maka Cash advances when de sired. We are Agents for the celebrated SEA-FOWL, GUAXO, to which we invite the special attention of the Farmers. Certificates from the largest and most re iaV.e farmers in the State, fur nished on application. We are also Agents for the celebrated HOUSTON'S PROLIFIC COTTOJ 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. . Renrembcr the Stand Trade Street, rextdoor to McMnrrav A Davis. W. H. H." II OUSTON A CO. feb 14 10,000 REAMS WRAPPING PAPER, Assorted sizes and grades from the well known Long Shoal Paper Mills, at TIDDY'S BOOK STORE, feb 28 FAMILY FAVORITE, SEWING machine:. SIMPLE, EFFICIENT, DURABLE, UN SURPASSED FOR VARIETY rjf uses, and unexcelled by any other. For Sale by: MAJ. W. L. BR0DIE, .Agent, . Office in Baumgarten's Photograph Gal lery. feb 20-6 m CHARLOTTE MARBLE WORKS. A CHANCE. HAVING removed my stock of Marble to my old stand near the jail, and formed a co-partnership, to take effect Feb ruary 20th, 1873, with Mr. Sylvauus 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. & S. McNinch. feb 25 tf : F. A. McNIXCH. J. T. BRYCE. General Commission Merchant, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Particular attention paid to selling all kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco. Highest cash price paid for Cotton. All orders from a distance promptly at tended to. J. Y. BRYCE,- dec 21 '72. OYIDE DUPIiE, (Latety 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. feb 18-ly 1872 Mackerel. AR NISBET & BRO., having just re ceived direct from Boston, a larg; lot of very fine Mackerel for, family use, in wholes, halves and quarter barrels, and feb 18 . Gentlemen's Hats. TUST in, a full supply of elegant IIAT3 J new stvle, for Spring Wear, at ' - mar 2 McMURRAY & DAVIS. JUST ARRIVED. kaa SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT at OUU W. H. H. HOUSTON & C03 apr3 JUST RECI EVD, MEERSCHAUM Segar Holders warrant ed Genuine at PUREFOYS. apl 4 FItCSII PICKLES. m 4iO)V Mesina Oranges and Lemons. Also fine lot' Dried Apples, and Peaches, just received at. A. B. N. SMITH'S. ; apl 4 ,v V : .I-".-. ': ; : IIOITIE STOMACH BITTEHS. r T ii--XL H. HOUSTON & CU 5S. 4 J ' "A medicine is unequalled as pure tonic and invigorator. r- - api 15 TTEBCEIHAS HELEOTBOPE Y and Variegated Joy iXUsr- I anlnra Plants for sale."- Levffoidert.ti'''-,'''-.J-.'''SCAIlR'S; -apl li ' . .. ' Drug btpre. '-T"-'&
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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