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l-'ii'-jty, I '.J":',"1 I The harlotteObseCTirJ PUBMSHKD DY :'v" joiinstoSbnes. Office, 3C, Bryt'a Balding, Trade Street- Daily, One. yarl in.idva4 Liil Six months, In advance, :..7.T..:7s 8 Three Months, in advance, One momn, in aavance,;........:.....;;.; " SO Tri-Weekly, eue year....i.,.;..5o Weekly, one year............. ....... ..2.00 . i - . f- $955,000 IN" CASH GIFTS., To be Distributed byffhe MERCANTILE PRIZE ASSOCIATION OF rVEW YORE, Daily Drawings I I I A PRIZE FOR EVERY TICKET. 1 Cash Gift, G Cash Gifts, each 12 Cash Gifts, " 20 Cash Gifts, " -75 Cash Gifts, ' 300 Cash Gifts, " 200 Cash Gifts, " 550 Cash Gifts, " 400 Gold Watches 275 Sewing Machines 75 Elegant Pianos SO Elecant Melodeous $100,000 60,000 25,000 6,000 -1,000 ' 500 200 100 $75 to 300 ' 60 to 150 each 250 to 700 50 to 200 Cash Gifts, Silver ware, valued at $1,500,000 A chance to draw any of the above prizes for 25 cents. Tickets describing Prizes are scaled in Envelopes and well mixed. On receipt of 25 cents a sealed ticket is drawn a 1 A. 1 . w ithout ciioice, ana sent uy raau to any address. The prize named upon it will be delivered to the ticket holder on payment of one dollar. Prizes are immediately sent to any address by express or return mail. You will know what your prize is before you pay for it. Any Prize exchanged for another of the same value. No blanks. Our patrons can depend on fair dealing. Opinions of the Press : Fair dealing can be relied on N. Y. Herald ifug. 25. A genuine distribution. World, Sept 9. Not one of the humbugs of the day. Weekly Tribune,. July 7. They give general satis furtioii. Staats Zctiing, Aug. 5. References .By kind, permission we refer to the following . Franklin S Lane, Louisville, drew $13,000. Miss Hattie Bank er, Charleston, $900. Mrs. Louisa T. Blake. t I'aul, Piano, $700. Samuel V Raymond, Boston, .-?5,50U. Eugene P Brackett, Pitts l.urjr, Watch, 300. Miss Annie Osgood, New Orleans, $5,000. Emorv L Pratt, Col umbus, Ohio, $7,000. One Cash Gift in every package of 150 tickets guaranteed. 5 tickets fur $1; 11 for 2; -") for $3; 50 for $5; 150 for $15. Agents wanted, to whom we offer liberal inducements and guarantee satisfaction. Address, ALVAII YOUNG, Agent, 205 Broadway, N. Y- nuiv 2? 2mos $500,000 CA.SH GIFTS TO BE PAID I IT FULL. THE THIRD GRAND GIFT CONCERT. IJ AID OF THE 3PxiT3lio XjiTox-fvr-y, Ky, "Will be given in the great hall of the Libra ry Uuilding, at Louisville, on Tuesday, July 8, 1S73, at which time Ten Thousand Gilts. amounting to a grand total of $500,000, all 1 Mil - 1 , , ti . - 2 'M cash, will be ty I holders. No jStt'At this distribi aisiriuurcu uv lot to ticket- reduction in amount of erifts distribution, but each ffiflii wi u paid in full. Office Farmers' and Drovers' Baxk, ) Louisville, Ky , April 7, 1873. j This is to certify that there is in the Far mers' and Drovers' Bank, to the credit of the Third Grand Gift Concert for the bene fit of the Public Library of Kv., Five Hun dred Thousand Dollars, which has been et apart by the Bank and paid out for thisJ i'uijwsii, anu uns purpose only. (Signed.) RS. VEECH, Cashier. LIST OF GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gift $100,000 One Grand Cash Gift,. 50.000 25,000 20,000 10.000 One Grand Cash One Grand Cash One. Grand Cash One Grand Cash Gift,. Gift,. Gift,. Gift,. , 5,000 24 Cash Gifts of $1,000 each 50 Cash Gifts of 5,00 44 80 Cash Gifts of 400 " ' 100 Cash Gifts of 300 " 150 Cash Gifts of 200 " &X Cash Gifts of 100 " 0,000 Cash Gifts of 10 " 24,000 25,000 32,000 30,000 30,000 59,000 00,000 Total, 10.005 Gifts, all Cash. $500,000 Only a few tickets remain unsold, and t iev will 1 to the first annli- ants at the following prices : Whole tick- ,10; halves, $-3 ; quarters, $2.50; 11 lMWs for $100, 50 for $500, 113 for $1,000. ur ucKets and lull information, apply to '"ay 22 dtw&w lm Louisville, Ky EVINS & BOM Alt, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, SPARTANBURG, S. C, may 22 1 873, lm CHARLOTTE sv t m-n ADVERTISING; "AGENCY, We Street, 2 doors below Merchants' and Farmers' National Bank. V Advertisements received for any paper in North or South Caro lina at Publisher' loweet rates. i 'a :'-7;( ". T . ... ' - - - - JnonTS wi ay?time,tiublsand this i Agcnc ?ing advertising through CONCORD SUM,' - Published weeky atj ' y CONCORD N. C Chas f- Haebis Editor &Jroprietor, Only $2 on Vi&S&i' J- . h onfj? S? racreaslh circulation making f ne of the best AdvertlilnW Minmin fetwu Hundred Copies are read every t lina. - .v wo,, iafiiwa.Hi aannpiro- tlie v .nTvg8anfl -an.cy .Goods Wl inrf ! T Tlie LHihcs are requested to ana examine ti,a Ti:r..iikiiii ood8a,i ff?t Fang tt: V; "J" x-nces. I apl 2 MRS. QUERY'S. -e OTonutain'Potato. r for en v 4111 xuuiwjes, excellent, ftl at cuun& or late planting, hist reeeiv- may 23 TS- i :lf tt; Cfastt ketwtt ) ' - "". ! 1 ... i - u . , . , if I 1 otr Aoifll know Johns NewP 6 ' w c KnYdvife that every famUy should have v1 'Vva Pain Killer. Amherst N. 8. Gazette. - , r 1S ne Desc rnysician a travel ler Caivhaye.- Hamilton. A,, , won hdrefourfd 1 0?..- wrr -cra. .m t(-; 1 v-...- A medicine no family should be without. Montreal Trancrint. VoicT 7 keePhonBe without it. Ed r 1, 1 .. Should be kett N o article ever olitni ed Pcpuiarity;-r: ttuuuuna- One of the most relifthlA e-Old North State. - iS wonderful and unequaledin the medicine chest-A' y Examiner. it will recommend itself ts u it Georgia Enterprise. Is extensively used and sought after as a really useful medicine Journal, St John, X. No medicine has acouiri-d si-rli ,,,0 tion ; it has real merit-iVeu Daily News. Une of the most useful -tnfAi;na. 1 used it and dispensed it for the past twenty years Rev Wm Ward. Assam.. J The most valuable mpdi w..., ..vf ,1 jxi uoc. lain. Oraa.it. It is reallv a valnhhlA ?7 n,la,iy Physicians Boston Traveler. W e always keep it where we can put our n n is on it in the dark, if need be. Rev C lhbbard, Burmah. One of the few artiol fS thai they pretend to be Brunswick Telegraph ' In my mountain trnvpls nn t,i,i;,.,,, ;a a , , v x -v I V 1 1 I V" J O r, u",y?!a, appneatum as xain Kille Rev M II Bixly, Biinnah. r. PEKR1T DAVIS & SON, f manf's asd prop's, 136 Higlx St., Providence, It I. lllSycamoreSt,, Cincinnati, O. 377 St Paul. Montreal. CawmU 7 Southampton Row, London, England may 22 eod lnu RICHARD ADAM, RICHMOND STEAM BAKERY, 12th Street, Below Main, (Branches 516 Broad and 1524 Main, EICHMOlirD, "V. Manufacturer of all kinds of Bread, Cakes and Crackers, Wholesale and Retail. No cnarge tor delivery of Goods to Boats or Lars. jo Charge for Barrels. may 1 ly. , , GRAND OPENING OF NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, EMBRACING ALL THE MOST POI U- lar novelties of the Season, together with one of the LARGEST and most HAND- bOME Stocks of Staple and Domestic DRY GOODS, ever seen in this Market. Our lines of Goods in every department. are unusually large, and bought since the recent heavy decline, caused by the depres sion in tne JNortncrn money market. In our DRESS GOODS Department may be found Black, Ptein,- Fancy and Gros Grain Silks, Grenadines, Bombazines, MnJmirs, Alpacas, ' Lustres, Lenoes, all wool Delaines, Serges, Japanese, Me langes, Silk Pop lins, Batish Cloths, Dress Linens, Pongees, Muslins, I Linen Lawns, Peques, Ginghams, Chambras, c., &c. Staple aud Domestic Dry Goo.s Depart ftient very large and complete. White Goods Department largtfand attrac- tive. ' Ribbon, Lace and Trimming Department large and attractive Hats, Boots and Shoes department em braces everything . usually kept in this market. A Splendid Stock of Ready Made ClotluDg and Gent s Furnishing Goods. A large ana nanasome stocic ot Trunks, Valises, Reticules, fec The largest and cheapest stock of Um brellas and Parasols to be found in the City. HcMURRAY & J)AVIS. apl 13 A. R. NISBET & BROTHER. ARE Dai'y receiving fresh supplies of GROCERIES, CONFECTIONERIES. J?KUITS, PRIZE CAN DIES, &C ' We buy for CASH, and select oar goods with care, all of "which we will sell at liie lowest price for CASH. We feel very, thankful to the generous publie for past patronage, and .hope by strict attention to the wants of the people to still continue toineet thfeir approval. 1 ; Our Stock " is large and complete, we flatter; Ourselves that ,we will nlease all that give us a call. MAV FASniOWS, 1873. BUTTERWlCKJS Metropolitan? ' .toemoresfs Monthly; As i 4 : ? ; f uodey s lady s IJook, i retersons Magatihe ; ;5; . Leslie's Xiady's Journal. ' ' if; Harper's Bazar In every Uondayjinorning. All the other FashlOh Books received soon as issued,-at ' . ' " 1x11 x S3 ' I'" 4 Book Stored' IVOBTH CAROLIW AMIJB, OCA SAC&esli Ground orthCSaro OOKf lina Family. Floor,, inst mwivAd BTifijiiuuSEMAQAULAY(&CO. t 1 1 . , - i.. .. i TT-T r : : " 1 ' - ' - " IN. U., i if. ML S H E L T 0 H part or Parlor Suits. Black, Walnut Fainted Chamber Salts, French and Cottage Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Bureaus, Waskstands. Teapoys, Folding Tables, L,adies Work Tables, Extension nnri Centre Tables Whatnots feafes, Excelsior and Cotton MatirpRM r-w and Stools of various styles and many other thincs not necessary to mmfinn The Undertakers Denartmpnt is from the cheapest Poplar Coffin to the ruiest xiexiffan Head and Knot. wir..,f Casket Half Glass Top, fiuished and trim med m the most approved stvle.will h k constantly ready for use, all of which will we ouw at a uiuab reasonaoie price. Returning many thanks for past favors I -most respectfully ask the Cliarlotte and surroundin? have need for anything in my line to give "ic tLi ueiure puruuasing eiseAvnere. South Trade Street opposite the Market House, Charlotte, N. C jan 1st 18,3-ly F. M. SHELTON: F. SCARE,, O 3 M 05 et- N, C CHAR Prescriptions prepared at nil hours of the Day and night. Choice Green and Black Tea, Selected especially for Family and Inval- ids, at SCARR'S junc 29 Drug Store. FREH SPICES. Just received a lot of select Spices for Pickles, Preserves, &c, at F. SGARR'S june29 . Drugstore. Pure Salad Oil. Finest article in Market, at F. SCARR'S june 29, 1872 Drug Store. J. T. SUGGS, (Successor to Coit and Suggs,) Trade St., next door below Merchants' & Farmers' National Bank. DEALER IN GROCERIES & LIQUORS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. KEEPS constantly on hand a large and well selected stock of BACON, LARD, MACKEREL, FLOUR, MOLASSES, SU GAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES. CAN DIES, SODA, SOAPS, CANDLES,' SE GRS, TOBACCO, fcc, &c. ALSO, Corn, Wheat, Rye, Oats, &c, bought and sold on commission, jan 14-Om FAMILY , 1VI P GROCERIES. R E S S O N Trade Street, next door to the Post Office, Sign of the Elephant. JUST RECEIVED. A Fresh Lot of Sausage, Mince Meat, Pork, Butter, Chickens, Eggs, &c:, fcc. pSf FLOUR a specialty. Produce sold on commission, jan 3-ly Seed Potatoes. A Supply of the following selection of Seed Potatoes on hand, to wit : Teerless, Early Rose, Early Goodrich, Peach Blows, Chili Reds, For sale by STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. feb 18 New Orleans Sng-ar and Molasses. 5 Hogsheads Bright New Orleans Sugar. 10 Barrels Choice " " Molasses. Also 2 Hogsheads Demerara Sugar, 2 " " Molasses in store and for sale at prices to suit the times by STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. dec 17. ; BRAITHWAIT'S Retrospect of Practical r I . Medicine and Sargrery. Pait ! LXVI, January 1873. Justin at: s : r-.-; -' . ,j5m- y r-v TIDDY'S. Democrat and Home; copy 6 weeks,1 " apl 10 , ...... ts:ri . .... . TO HOUSEKEEPERS. UR attention is called to a fresh ar rival of linel v flavored Roasted Coffin. ujf wiuuu ii saying js eneciea LBS of -Nor ; 1 ' Beef Hams. CaU .soon.' now and get one Or more, 'as ey are something delightful, well cared and the very, thing; jat- thia season wlien good things to eat are scarce I At; -.if -! f r apl 10 skit ? t 7 w ; if; fl. mil i t - Market. 1872 MackercL -cx eetved direct from Boston, a large lot of very fine Mackerel for family .use, in Wholes halves and quarter barrels, and kits. Call and see us before buvinrf. - ' ll TilMUF FASH 01. . J r v Z 11 I t LOTTE, 500 tli 1 SATURDAY. MAY SPRIIIG AND PA,RGEF?,P ??NEST 7 ' ueiy FURNISHING GOODS, r His Stock of Gents' . . ....v.....6 V.UUUC. no btic uniticst null F meSL' i Hat. wat SfSSiftS S?.?" .?"??'- .. shirt?. taSS toC! ot wiMumn m nie w ona. w, v,uiiuj cannot ue surpassea in quality, Sizes and Prices. HATS ATND CAPS. His Stock of Silk, Fur and Beaver Hats and CaDS are the verv Laiest btyl H I lilt n n.l ,..,11 (U. T - v"" " nii ocu mem juower NECK WEAR. Silk Scarfs, Ties and Bows of the Finest and Latest Styles. TRUNKS, VALISES, SATCHELS AND UMBRELLAS. You will always find our Entire ana fityles. . STYLES OF SUITS. Genuine Scotch Frock and Walking Suits. French and English Diagonal Coats and Vests. - : Trecco Suits in all colors. French and American Cassimere Suits, in all colors. The Finest French and English Broadcloth Dress Coats. Fine Draditta Suits, fcc, STYLES OF PANTS, French and English Doe-Skin Dress Pants. French and English Cassimere Pants in all colors. Fine Assortment of Americjin Cassimere Pants And a great variety of other styles &c. "VESTS. French Broadcloth, Double and Single Breasted. Draditta, Double and Single Breasted. White Marseilles, Double and Single Breasted. White Duck, Double and Single Breasted. Fancy and Plain Silk Vests, fec. I most respectfully invite the citizens of Charlotte and General to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere as I to ne unaersoia by any one. J6Rem ember that E. Sbrier's lotnmg iiouse in the (Jity, and all xnuixiLiug juu lor your patronage ior tne past year, l am Very Respectfully. 33. S3BlRIJ33 march 20 ly NEW F URNITURE. GOOD FURHITURE ! -ARRIVING DAVIDSON'S FURNITURE ROOMS, TradbSt., Opposite Brem, Brown & Co's Dry Goods Stork. WHERE WILL BE FOUND EVERYTHING KEPT IN A F I R ST CLASS UMUKALiiNU : Chairs, Tables. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dressing Cases, Wardrobes un..rvon..-i, iwun vosivs, -iihl xwicks, itageres, vvnat xsets, uradles Cribs, Safes, Tete-a-Tetes, Solas, Lounges, Mirrors, Glass Plate, &c.; fec. :ALS0 A FINE STOCK of Parlor varieties of stvle and Furniture, Dining nmsn. mis Beds and Mattresses, METALLIC And Caskets' of air sizes and styles of Walnut, Poplar and Pine Coffins, nnest uctagon Caseeand Caskets, the most elaborate style, funiished with heavy Sii tines. Snecial attention THrPTJ fn funnMiinir Tlnra and Colleges at a small advance on MANUFACTURERS CALL. SEE AND PRICE BKFORR RTTVIKf? January 21st, 1873. EXCELSIOR!! THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST ! ! ! TO P L A N T E R S . WE Offer the following Fertilizers : PatanscO" Guano. Chesaneake ft nan n and Watson & Qarke's Super-Phosphate. We have pleasure in again tendering to our Farmers the above iirst-class Fertili zers.: ., To those who have used them so manv years we need only say that they are guar anteed to be fully up to; then previous high standard: . - ' 'f' lAmd1 such is have not vet used them one trial win convince them that they are superior, to all others. : so make snre ' f supply n4 please X hand in your ; orders ijt J " consumption , exceeos tne manuiacturinff tiower. . ". . Forsale In any ouantftv. bir ' STENHOUSE, MACAULAY A CO, Eiicoarage IXoine Industry. KAA riWr Seamless Meal Bags, 0JJ 4 made at Franklinsville. N. C. and for sale by . . .STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. 31 lttTQ TO". 1 oo SDr.ir.IER OF 1873. o- 0F THE VERY LATEST STYLES competition. Also, nis stock of Under-shirts, Draw- . l , , T . J man tne Lowest. Stock Complete, of all Qualities, Grades tne niDiic m guarantee not ;r's Temple of Fashion is the only one-Drice d all his Goods marked in plain Wea? his Goods marked in plain fitr CHEAP FURNITURE 1 1 DAILY AT- &? FURNITURE HOUSE. Room Furniture and Chamber Suits, all iiouse aiso Keens a lull stoclc of Hnrim? and a Large Assortment of BURIAL CASES finlsh together with Mahogany, Rosewood, from the plainest and cheapest to the with full glass tops, trimmed in iuverMoun- Hotels RATES. R0BT. F. DAVTDS01T. SILI0IIT0II HOUSE. . :0: ; STATESVILLE, .:.. C. :0: -V ". i . fTlHE Proprietor of the above named Hotel respectfully Invites the people of Cliarlotte and the public generally to call on him when they visit StatesviTle. ;He will spare neither pains nor money to make the SIMONTON HOUSE font clots MUTijLij, ana wortny ot public patronage. T. A. PRICE, ; . noy;J25-tf Proprietor. 1 JUST nECEITElK ; ; 1"' Box of ugar Cured (Hickory , Smoked) Breakfast strips, very nice indeed. ' for Balelow by B. SMITH. aplS i-;,-,1 ':r-; ;p TU'EW Spring Styles Hats and r Bonnets, -L Ribbons and . Flowers. Just received at ; MRS. QUERY'S. , ' mar 16 " ' ' CARMLYE and YioleInksL at' -! ' . ' ' ' ' ; PUREFOVg. ; BRASS LETTER CLIPS, at PUREFOYS, RATES OP ADVERTISING. OiiefSqm3iVfiia4lO.IJ$l 00 two days. M I &J Uiree dys 2 CO ' four dsytJ.Li one week..nM 3 00 . 3 50 00 ... . f-e ca -two rcclc9f , three weefcs.Vi... one month... J?& Contract Advertisements taken at proportionately low rates: . ' Five Souares estimated at a jnartercol umn, and ten squares as a half-column. , THE CHARLOTTE JAI J. T BUTLER'S ! ! NEW GOODS. ' " " ry, Diamonds, Silver and Plated Ware, Spectacles, &e. LIUSIG BJOXES AND MANY OTUE AEICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MEUTIOir. AT J. T. BUTLER'S OPPOSITE THE MANSION HOUSE, October 22 THE BANK OF MECKLENBURG, CHARLOTTE; N. C. r i, . , .. . utJwrtzed Capital $500,000. Jas. Turner Tate, Presidenti Thos. W. Dewey, Cashier, F. II. Dewey, Asst. Cashier. AT THE BANKING HOUSE OF TATE & DEWEY. This Bank Chartered Under Act of the General Assembly 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 Oris. tomers on Liberal Terms. The bank will receive Deposits subiect in Check, and will Allow Interest According to Agreement on all Deposits left on time, or issue Certificates of Deposit bearing in terest at tne rate pi , , , . t .. Eight per cent per Annum on all sums lyine undrawn over thlrtv days. Gold and Silver Coin. Bullion and Bank Notes Bought and Sold. THOS. W.DEWEY. jan. 1 18 3. Cashier. STOP AT THE LINCOLNTON, NORTH CAROllNA. :0:-:0: ' West of the Court Hotise. in ' lli'c Motz Hotel Building, Opposite J. C. C O B B S ' STORE. 33r A HACK will be run in conncc- 1 . tion with the house. Mas. D. mar 4-6m . , H. KXSTLER, ; Propriptw NEW YORK HEitALD, ReeeK'ed bafly and sold at 5 cents each, at mar6 PUREFOYS. ' Floar Flow. - rflHREE Hnndred Sacks Extra and Fam- A lly Flour m store and for sale br, STENHOUSE, MACAULAY t CO. feb 18 POTATOES. ANOTHER Car Load of Early Rose Peerless and Goodrich Potatoes, inst arrived and for sale b 1 ' " ' 1 -; ' ' STENHOUSE, MACAy LAY t CO mar 23 Jnst Received rt 1 . ! AT JlcMurray & Davis', a verv Targe" and elegant stock of Ready-rtade dotb,ine embracing ALL THE, LATE, SRINU mar 21 tod''a?1 ..I t: Fine lot of Hav.- tLQOO Good Union' coun ty Shingles; 2 For sale at i v -u 'smu-i SMITH'S. HAKDS0ME Stock of. Real, JVrint, an4' 'OraptfCbilais, at -i:! . ;may 9 ' ' : ,V B, KOOrMANN'S. , .. GRAND Assortment of Fine Ijaces,' ' - at - ; B. KOOPMANN'S, 8 00 I ft '.i B I I 4 f ; 1 4 I lit. s - t
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