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mm I f . ! -, tt ... ... . .1 .....l ..... j ill 1 ITU I,' L ! I ' "". --'-- . ... . ....... - .........rrTr- aWaBfetPW I II mill -III ll iil II I i Hi i 1 , iimw.ll gntmmwgit -;--- .Tfr-y.atJ-SW --r.---.:a-f-'-V'W-"i--niw-1iiil w I, ,1 Mllill I1IM HHir M.JIWM OS. P- CALDTtElXLeVal Editor. Saturday,' Hay ?31, 1873.' ; Court Yesterday Yesterday morning civil docket Was taken up and a few he continued. ' In the afternoon the rases " n..r ! Ifnom. wereh, mmiercw, V7"T?"" to the Court House when : ihe applica-.j C - were ued at length, those for l eacb of the rgUCd .,..;.!,, that thev Hrtt rboncw clam..nf uey . were enutiea ado anu ecu litis wnu iHe Tea- i ven,rer :La: .ir"rr )ns wincu z ioore a was v-- -yx onor den.ea- ;r"WMlH. . g . .f Ino arwl as ordered to stana up .wniieeaen- f th slioiild be wed uwii IltC T- .- -. . T I Tn.lirfi did in a. verv ft .. . . . .. I karks, dooming inm aieonjrnpytncii Ui ,.u.,ls, rtf Julv. The prisoner looked TwaBd' brinS us a coach and six, or magic . fhe judse while he pronounced the ntence of death upon mm, ana took nfs i!.i.,tniinlr to more a muscle. at ,w,vw" " . . .... .. is counsel gave notice at once mat they ould take tn appeal to the Supreme ourt. , I The arirumcnt tor a new mai m me case J . t 9 m ? 4 i JU w.n nl was eontiiied fnr -K-tiUKtl ft ' I mPtimc. The Court refused as in the rmer case, to grant a new trial, and the Uicitor asked for the judgment of th urt upon the prisoner. Baker was told stand up. He looked down upon the )or during the time the sentence was be- pronounced, only raising his eyes The Judge sentenced hi m to be ice. Inn" on June 27. between the hours of a. m., and 4 p. m. Baker jshojredt jio ns of emotion. His counsel also, ap- aled. Conseiiuently both cases go up to c Supreme Court. IJoe Rogers', colored for burning the mills was eht tenced to servo 5 years m the State Mson. Jacob Williamson, white, for breaking to the house of Col J. L. Morehead, and lealing various articles was sentenced to years in the same quarters; and Wm. untcr, colored, for stealing in two cases, months. Van Xes' Gallery. Those who love look upon the beautiful in art, can end a pleasant time in the photograph Ilery of Mr. J. H. Van Ness of this city. ic walls are adorned with beautiful speci ous of his handiwork; the pictures set I to advantage the features of the sub- ts .iM.i ai.i.iv i ,l. ' "I""-' " "J ........ iUC - iiuui jiHiio oi an accoinimsnea artist, i : 1 1 r. . i i i r ... i I Van Aess has entirely mastered his bfession, and is moderate in his charges. I L takes pictures of all sizes and stvies,"! u (i kw uis work well. We take pleasure . . . . . . . M . .a f: . i .... I iuiuiniuouumg sucu an accomulished a- . . . . list and gentleman to the patronage of republic. tatesjille ItemsA friend in States- le furnishes us with the lollowiug : Junior says that the management of the Charles Hotel at Statesville, will, in a V days, pass into the hands of J. A. El- It, so long and favorably known as pro- ! 1 etor of the breakfast House, on the W. , C. ifailroad, at that place. he war between the omnibus men xcs warm. We hnv t!.rM ni.,n;tm ning here, and there is great rivalry and lch bad blood. A hitch occurred be- ;cu two of the parties; a few days ago, no serious damage was done. eturued Home. Our visitors, or the titer part of them, left us yesterday frning at an early hour, all pleased, we and believe, with the entertainment J received at the hands of the people of wlotte. The Committees of Arrange- ut, Invitation and Reception, and the I chills, all deserve the greatest praise for manner in which they discharged their ies, and the efforts which they made to ertain our guests in a becoming man- crsonal.-Hon. Nathaniel Boyden, of the Associate Justices of the Su- nc Court, was in the citv resterdar. as nsnni 'ioe our earliest childhood, we remerh ' fie Judge as one of the pleading law J at. the bar, and since that time : s not Ranged (we do mean poh'tical- 1,1 slightest degree; his took being vtl e same and his steo' as ' steady as n we first remember to have "seen him, Missipated BlrtThe'most dlssipat- vu u r.ves at tli rtn..i:CTU.T !--Tk. . yvuua iVKI. I i4 uiio Everv ni.rl.t i .u tlOCK ill the nmm:... . lLJ iLA U . "linns, juucbh, uraruiat nds riht curious to hear it at tnose ' P". when everv tbini wkWi ept Policemen and newsnaDer men are 'Pscd to be asleep. . , . J , - i!W "se, Vour .cUlms.iiAll .trson. j P.8 clain against the MtmotiW, thr n accoun f entertainment f TliUday, will please f preseni'aitetf V" Once rt it' ' TL.- muan of the Committee f !"Amn."' its. . mmmm. A. , "c :neauie of train No. 2, on the lUtte, Columbia & Augusta Haflroad. Ses on the 2d of June: 'foUowk ;T,rn pe Augusta at 4.15 m. VArriveat. rIbla 8-30 a ml 'Leave ColeriAli n is A5rive atCiu4piteyj:46 'mi i ijnniber of people were rery red eyed iPintheday. i . . .pin the day, 1 N-r. - U1 "oney raised. ana ex for the Greenville pnnient w3 $1,0850. 1 M,,yuas?4i L It--Foi3alffie, sJoSbuckle. jor slipper buckle, perhaps AttbeBaIl. apRlttHmtba editor or me UBsny-ut inTlus omcfton tanc- tornm, ' , I For the Observer.! '-' ' Th9 Valry. Bridal Cantata; . ; In ilia mM.fi tUJX "a Jl.l2i 1 W day life,' the monotonous ,-L;iL-ji--, . "7T , , " 8iaic sensation- triaW ,fc is del'dously i refreslung to .take a trip, d Wednesday night into a terra . , "TTT' -"T --o-y hm uucwiuicuiuusui existed onlv in the drm. f . "J into fairv limliAwW 7I7 . -" "" UIWUU1 U9VS OI CII nnfWI . tta ms ' dLli " T T "J " ucwuerrmxne neptns . uVw,c8wa woc. or tue "unfathomed cave3 oi ocean," fairies. With Dowers n- . - I limited, vim m rhf ;fi. t, r H',"HUW m wwa nave J ""t'"'" ep- raJC wun inem,and we had almost for- cotten the feW t.i- , --j qiinuiwi us 6 "h "IVr? nS n.questipn, we did go into fafry'land and did see with nny t., .... A . wm vn ii iiniriJii r iia itam ni!A i , ; : .-r- ,UttUJC "w rc oi in xne ow books. There VIM Pnnnl. Ill tt . '. I " 7: TTl4 "ua nteam, War- "f L tPyT Monsb ' h,t...T ""U:. 411,0 er ,n tne bnlhint dresses of the court of the rairyueen. r-v ' I They met to celebrate the marriase of Titania and Oberon, and in condescension to the earthliness of mortals who could not becunibered with the flesh, go to the tradi tional green wood tree where elves and fairies sing and dance, thev observed their festivities upon the stage of Miller's Hall, which by a magic, change, which only, fai- ies could have wrought; was' transformed into a sylvan bower: Many mortals,, glad to be permitted for once a glimpse into the beautiful mvs.eries of fairy land, filled the IT sail fliirl wq ? with a hushed and delighted expectancy till the witchery of music signalled the approach of the fairy band. A mellow radiance gave the illusion of moon-light stirring in the recesses of a forest from whose deep shades came a young girl ren- resenting Night a glorious ni"ht full of drenmv ., ..:, j , uii B uit3 uuu l ...J 1 gnomes ana mams to come forth to do all honor to their queen rntion of ,,lis unequaled vegetable stimu who this day would eive her hnd t, ni... nd alterative- To the feeble it is an . , ron. Kosy winged Aunra (and no May morning ever dawned so bright) followed nniiltf An I... fif.tnR. . .i '.j .v.oi, ug IIIC riMJI- mu - e oi ner coiiiui" naieti n hnnri nffu ma m. i . ... .... ' O I - m J U I circled m singing "Awake. AwnVe" in tones that must have roused each recreant spirit lagging under a rose leaf or dream ngju.st once more in a hlv cup. Now . L 1 .1 . . . uonnu mai proven ne was no vain . . . braggart when he said, "ill put a girdle round this earth in forty minutes," came Robin Goodfellow, holding in his hand a flower. "Now purple with love's woHnd And maidens call it 'love in idleness." " It needed Ruth's presence to make us know we were no longer here but in Fairy Then came a song from 8unbcam, clear anu iiquici as ner own pure ravs oi light. ... 1 J followed by an aria from Peach Blossom whose rich ripe voice was full of the fruit and flavor her name suggested and made charming contrast with Sunbeam's clear notes. After a ringing chorus,. "Hail all Hail," Titania entered and as she came a dainty little butterfly fluttered from each hand and stood guarding the nook where the fairy queen dwelt. 4 A bank whereon the wild thyme grows Where Oxlips and the nodding violet blows Quite overuanopied with lust woodbine." No subject in all her realm can yield to tne fairy queen more loyal , homage than wewno listened with delight to each note that fell, from her lip -'a long while ago. Fuck squeezed his love juice into our eyes. They opcnevTon Titania and he has never reversed his spell.' .'-" , , - -.t ; ' ' - - Oberon attended by his graceful little page now came upon the scene and paid his vows as a fairy monarch to his queen, in musical measure, swearing his fealty by all beautiful things in earth air and sea, in .notes that thrilled even a mortal maiden's heart to hear., With the soft , flutter of a myriad of gauzy wings came a troop of little, water fairies 'all ' flocking 'in to do homage to their jQYPiy oneen on . her bri dal day. The gorgeous Gnome King'came, arrayed in robes, enriched with all the treasures of his vast j-eaini aictoinpa'nied by the ,heriltiarrt attendanttrof?, hte corg fb t thefestivities of her bridal da3 , . 1 1; After the TtVti v beginning advanced and sang Hatl Qn'beaV mHE First Volume of this1 Bok puVlish ty," and as he sang each' heart, responded ,JL ed in Charleston by 8. B. Hall, is'now ..... '. .' .i , .r. r 1 iii. i . i i ' to his words and oWned allegiance to the 4U5. " Oberon was the next draught of delight offered to us mortals bv these charming fairies j after which cajrie-QeV-e4ween Jewdrop, and arUght soft, and sweet as their names would indicate. In fine con- I trastiwas'the entrance' of f theStornl fiehdjl9- CaaVtJ i-i rendered hi, rt iUt ASE.' I' , r " K liancy, awaking an answering storm of ap I l.tn t),A..wi.LKl i. il ' 1 Q t T iura iu vrsv n uv mvui va iijiu ' A.' charming little aria was sung by Moonshine, and who )Vy notaJinger beneath her gentle rays or yulalto'lier soft fences, isVte?enessnf beauty,! - Zephyr, gentlest of 'al ' the'- iiiry train, eire us tnusic so 'eritrancng, that (. it was with an aetilng heart we heard .the u9, . -a. guuu iiigDt vuuriu eiiucu him veipg passed in fairy, land. -And now we who have enjoyed so great a treat wish t j return thanks .for -the pleasure J we" have had, ' togive honor to whom honor is due Firstto him who conceived the ide i of performing this pretty little Cantata, MTlie fairy bridal" and whose patient energy accomplished the whole Out gifted young fownsmiu,jrK. . Phifei,? who after weeks of practicing and instruction to al the singers, conducted the music on the evening of. the performance and achieved one or me most brilliant successes ever I known in : Charlotte. Then to Titania. not only our fairy qneen, but now and evcr Qneen of all hearts. Then to each tne clazrling Gnome. ,n8 "ie pretty little butter-flies that , -, -,.,.. SSc Wn the ' thing , iiwummoor ajar. . Ana now one The charm oftheeTe- in the cantata was the trio between Titania. Oberon and Puck. tl. j- - . - The senSat,on of the evening was the per fonnnoe of th Sorm fiend -the whole was goo -Terr iroodV and We hone r e hoj . " - ' . r long tp hare such, another musical treat under the guidance of the same successful Un,t . SPECTATOR. - Special Notices Inserted in tWi Column will te charged to cent per line. ' orurrmc me uoserrer All parties ordering- the Observer wm piease send the money for the time 111 c paper is wamea. Contractors wlU not be allowed. - unaer tnetr contracts, to advertise aiiy ouier tban their legitimate business. UTIIOC. I19llll 11.. 4 w rti.J.Ti 8 J' - ' P" . J. .Wolfe, Esq., is our Agent at Monroe, Union countv- He is a ithor- j..., AA II-". 1. izel to solicit subscriptions, give receipt.- ,t The Great Summer Iiivlgorant. The human skin is as full of hnlp n a fine sieve- Through, these' millions of ori fices a considerable portion of the waste matter of the system exudes. But in warm summer weather, when the flow of per spiration is excessively copious, something besides the exhausted material of the bodv is evaporated. Nutritive elements of the blood, required for the sustenance and stfp lort ofihcr living frame, 'tass through the pores,' and" the result is a loss of strensth and viiror. It would be damrerous to cheek the leakage, for every pore is at once a ven tilation and an escae pie, and constipa tion of the skin is as detrimental to health us-constipation of the bowels. The wise course is to reinforce and vitalize the. lan guid system with Ilostetter's Stomach Bit ters, and thus enable it to bear without peril or inconvenience the extraordinarv drum The dehilitv. hissirnrie sinrl rlot-trcc. sion of spirits so general in hot weather. llni' w,"c'1 ure to often the precursors of in attacks au.l painful affections of the ixnve a arid t i? nerves nn ek- v ' 1 . unoer inc invigorating ana regulating ope anicie oi prime necessity at all seasons, and as even the robust are apt to wilt and languish under the devitalizing influence oi a ieryii lemperarure. tne tiixters can be mll!U. f rn,.,m.i..n,Ul l...ltl fn .nmionr fni.. nil : "" i.Hi.Mi " V4 iViJ Ull Try Dooley's Yeast Powder; vou, will so )' nnd it not only tne best, but also the cheap est, Baking Powder.' Put od 'full. net weight. Notice. 1st. Those who owe me and are good. I will take dollar for dollar. 2nd. Those that can't iav all I will take part. drd. Those that are no account. I will take 5 cents on the dollar. J. T. .BUTLER. I VTon Meverhotr of thi rhnrU.ffo Tn stitute will remain in Charlotte during the mui. suinmcr, auu win give mu cir, l.v.o. ... . 1 ..... 2 .... sic lessons at the Charlotte Institute. niav 8 cod lm Chin Music or Wind Won't Pay Judg ments. I understand fhcre fs a good deaf of chin music, or wind about my advertisements, and that little five hundred dollars security money I have to pay. The papers are in the hands of Sheriff Alexander and if any one will go and pay them, I assure you it will confer an everlasting favor; also ou.V llll your fine gold ad silver watches, clocks, jewelry and spectacles from me. -ow uo. Respectful Iv. J. T. BUTLER. No Poisonous Drug. Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills are prepared with great care and study, in exact accordance with the principles'of Chemical compati bility. They are not a "cure all" , for, all diseases. They are safe They contain no dangerous drug. Require no change of diet or occupation. Dr. Tutt's Sarsaparilla and Queen's . Delight. Under the influence of this compound the eye grows clear and sparkling, the com plexion like pearl; unsightly blotches, pock marks, worms in the flesh, pimples, and rrmi'lmniis nf th L'in rlimiTiruvir nni tUa cntire bitmap organization glows redolent with health. The 1 Proper Time , To use Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills is when you have Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Yellowed cast of the Skin. Rush, of. Blood to the head, cold extremities, Ringing in the E."Pain in the back, side and shoulders, - Shell ii tle Mcal .ta ::i VJ"'" , lu.r.""- ,A2l . . " I v. a. i' unariestonv fcki. is. s M tHarvZMm3 T)OOTS AaSnAaOESnft fnsured. , Bemirinz neatly done.. Saddles. Harness and Leath tr ior sale, all at reduced may o. ; . A i.1 1 XI olina isacon, llams, bides arfd Shoul den at :-tfci .tfMJi ' n 8TENHOUSE,,MACAt7LAY A CO'S' 4 . V At Cost for' CasL ' ' , ? ll'St EACHAMrisiTgelJIjitg on his. entire BACON BACON!- pounus u it sines, 25,00 lbs 8 C Hams. r 5,000 lbs Leaf Lard, Flour, Corn and Oats, constantly on hand. Apply at Nat Grav's, opposite Pres byterian Church , of T. H. MEANS. apl 22 tf Li A LI 100.UOO PHIIGTAL & COmilRCIAL I CUAIIITTE CTAKKETS. Cotton market wVLrJ!irt 18 made nP bJ tne reporter of -'"-i.' s Kr consultation witlvail the readjrtg cdttoiruyersf thctj : May 30, 1873 9 P. AL j Bales to-day light. There is no nnHe- awe change either in prices or in the tone or tne market. fiiii W. H. H. HOUSTON & CO. PROVISION M AK1CTCT Vlnn i o I Crt . , . IT., xJ per sJieK. on inarket. Lard Bait hilnrJ piv : .-fti3 Molasses, cninWm, accents - Syrup, qolden, 40 to 60 Syrup New Orleans, 75 to 80. White Drips, 73 to 75. Tallow 10 to 12eents. Beeswax 25 to 31 cents. Irish Potatoes $2.00 to &L50 nor r.n1,l Apples (Good Mountain bushel, as to quality. Salt Syracuse in Livenool snelr 10 ci 3uuk. Liverpool Z.10 to 2.2o. 1. T5 , . - 1 f Factory Yarn$1.55 to 1 LIQOURS-N C Corn, $1.25 to 1.50-ligiit Apple Brandy $1.50 to $1.7 mand; r good der Peach Brandy. $1-75 to $2.00 good de- niand. Sweet Potatoes. $125 to Si n() n j "r U'JIAl UCIIIUIIO.. Corn 05 to 70 cents, good demand. Wheat none offering. Oats 50 little demand. Peas, strictly clay. $1.00 other kind 75 Financial Market. mrrvi n . n . BAKK OF XBCKISaBjytCJBjrOJt SIRBET, CHARLOTTE, X. C. ank Cape Fear 1C Bank of Charlotte. Fayettevllie, 2 nnriiiHnn n Lexington! 0 m. uaroiina, 30 ttoxboro'. 2 ii (Graham.) 0 Thomasvllle. 2 waslUngion. Yrtiirl-.7"l YKneevvill' urn.. . T.i Oommerei nmereial Hank nt -wtrim . . " Farmers' Bank of North Carolina! i1.1.1"' : 2 ureen8ioro' Mutual Insurance Co.. (old.) 0 Miner's and Planters Bank, : Virginia Bank Notes average about South Carolina " " " Georgia . - Hank of the State of North Carolina. 5 1 lu 10 o mr xiiee quotations are liable to fluc- lunnon, ana cannot te relied on for any length of time. Remittances for all Bank Notes aent ns made either in Currency or This space has been old to the Home Shuttle Sewing Machine, but as this Ma chine js so popular, and as they are being som now faster than they can be received. the General Agent has concluded not to advertise them for awhile, at least, until tne trade gets a little dull. may 28 3m . ,- f Y't '' COUNTRY IIAIIIS. A LBS of the very best Country Hams 00J just repeived. and if you want to secure .one do wot wait long but come quick. Also, lofof elegant Bologna Sau sage, and a car load of Liverpool Salt, at ' ' 11 - J.F.BUTTS apl 25 Market. For Sale. m wJ Acres oi land adioining the City of J- cnariotte. very nncly situated m . a rapidly improving neighborhood. Will be sold entire, or in lots to suit purchasers. at a very reasonable rate. Apply to JOHN T. BUTLER, oct22 OppoyteIansion House. W. B. BURWELL & CO. WE have received to-day, -a new assort ment of Toilet Articles, Soaps, 6c Burnett's Cologne, ' Burnett'i ocaine , : . ; iflorida Water. 5,000 Portagas Cigats. ; . , ; French Blacking, , GanSieily'LemoriSugir. may 28 w. r. b. & cp. HEW BDQT & SHOE STOBE. XJAVING receivetl the most of our New Ax Stock of Boots and Shoes. Hats. t runks, Leather and Shoe Findings, we are now prepared to offer them to the WII6EESAEE & TXETAIt 1 Trade and fcei confident, that the. Stvle. Quality and price of bur goods can not be assed in this market. ej Straw Hats. " We feel assured that all who may favo us with a call, will be pleased with our stock and prices. i SAMPLE & ALEXANDER. apl24tf i u-.v-: ,l JUST KECEIVED, A! 'Btoek of Grain Cradles, at r:f apl 27 tf Hardware 8tore. ! i -a ClvltM ' Tt goo mm ' apr 3" -.fi.--yf,i,t itll ff' SCARFS of the latest novelty at rpHM cheapeaml Whdsme'lmnror- HCSIiED CTTCITIIBERS. A fine lot of Picked Cucumbers just ar rived and for sale by apt 14, SYMONS &C0, "1. ii ho GRAND DISPLAY OF Millinery, FAlfCY. AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, AT B T TAKE GREAT PLEASURE IN IN "- "'g ioe puouc mat I have in store an am daily receiving the finest and tucapesi, siock ot tiie above goods ever brought to this market, and can safely say KUOUS are tue best, and selected with the greatest care and will m ii i "? lo fle'v competition. You will hnd each and ouiu afc plete; and to make my Millinery Deixirt ment more complete, I have engsiged two FIRST CLASS ITIILI.INEItS, one or wnnm is recently from Baltimore 1 respectfully invite the imhlfe aim examine my stock and prices. 1 " j vuii " is Uie BAROAIIV COUNTER. I ( In if will lu. n l.. i A, I . ...v w ducedpric-es MY MOTTO ck Sales and Small Pr Is Quick Sales and Small Profits, the biox wKjua at the Lowest Trices. To WHOLESALE BUYERS: I have the largest Stock of Trimmed Hats in the State, and will be sold as low as they can be bought in Northern Mar kets. B. KOOPaiANN, Charlotte, N. C. may 8 STOItE-ROOia FOR It EST. THE Store Room on College Street, for- nlv to HTTPRnfmiro f. onurvw " may IS lm STEP LADDER. THE TALLEST, Cheapest and best Step A Ladders, just received at WALTER BREW CfVH may 17 Hardware Store. NEW POTATOES. JUST Received. Also Garden Peas, at B. N. SMITH'S. may 17 BY EXPRESS. 4. HANDSOME Stock of 1. Vails, just received at Fine Lace my 13 B. KOOPMANN XTEW Irish Potatoen r QM.m W wcfiZi ST EES.1 elegant eating potatoes much better than new one,yetgserectUforuostlietiIl new ones come. Also a fine lot of sweet potatoes lust received, at JNO. F. BUTT'S Market. may 20 GREAT variety of Neck Ruffling, Benches, Ac., something new, just re ceived at MRS: P. OT7 RftY's may 13 liTif UTIFUL 5play of Jett Horn India J Rubber and Black Garnett Setts, at WHITE Goods, I am selling cheaper than the cheapest, at may 1. KOOPMANN'S. RED, BLUE, Green, Orange Lead Pen cils, at PUREFOTS. ,TW Styles of Scarfsr Ties;: Tissues.' XI" Veils, Collars, and Cuffs, just received at MRS. P. onKRVfl mar 13 - JTJST RECEIVED. A Nice assortment of Wire-Hanging Baskets, at iiiay 16 WALTER BREM & GO'S Hardware Store- CANCE RC URED. BY Dr; Kline's Wonderful Cancer Anti dote which destroys and removes the cancer entire, without the use of the knife or the lossWowdrand, "at thelame time overcomes the teideocy -to cancer in , the system We alsd treat all forms of Chron ic, Long-Standing and Obscure Disease, with unparalleled success especially Epilepsy, or Fits, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Asthma, Scrofula and Secondary 8vphilis. For full partStulars, circulars, Ac., call on, or address ...- . E. H. G EKEi e, M. D Asheville, N. C. A. II. LljrDLKr, M. D., Charlotte, , J,& Bmnxiir; M. D., Goldsboro. N.C w&&& nBEAT Barmfns offered In TSnen Gondii ' vT of every description, at : - - -iy?n3fi0 W BKOOPM ANN'S. : C BEAT Bargains in Black 4 Lace and VT .Lama Shawls, at ' ' a:44 may 9 B. KOOPMANy'S. KOOPII'S. HAIR Goods, a splendid assortment, af may 9 B. KOOPMANN'S, BUSTLES and Hoop 8kirts, cheap at ' may ? B. KCOPMAy'SV: ;? Auction Store. FraOTTTTEE, ftcT ATAtTCTlOlT. I WILL sell on Saturday the 31st instr at my anction room, mmmmnnoi t ir o'clock, a. m.. the fnllfwinw atticiilt. wit: ,- - ja .. One large Walnut Bonk-fese vithdiii. mond shaped glass doors ; . . . One small Mahnnnv ble slab; - - Two Bedsreads and one Lounge; -One Pantry, with tin door?; , One Walnut Hat Back; " Hanging Cradle; One chilu s Crib; Two new cook Stores and fixtures One box Stove and pipe; Three chests of Tea; Three half bbls Mar kerel; Tinware. G las? ware TWIat 'x-,.s... Ac &c ' ' Unlimited articles received until hour of sale. T it 'O Arm tci? n"y 25 Auctioneer. J UST RECEIVED, JND for sale at the following prices : 50 boxes chewing tobacco at 40 cts per lb 20 " " a . 45 10 25 50 25 25 25 25 10 10 75 10 10 10 60 ii it " Family Soap at $4.50 per box; aoz Tennessee brooms at f5.00 per doz 4.50 " 3.50 " 2.50 - ' ii i n Cloth " N 0 " 2.00 2.00" it i it ii ii Canned Damsons. - 2.00 BIaekl)eriies 2.00 l'eaches 2.00 Cherries 3.50 ii i ii ii uiassware, I in ware, Hosiery, Notions, i ' . ' nt Sreatly reduced prices, at the llv-""" o THOS. II. GA1TIIER. may 23 TO HEAT. A NEAT COTTAGE with 4 Rooms, Pantry, Passage, &c. Also, a good garden attached. Apply soon lo THOS. H. GAITHER, Auctioneer. apl 13 STATE OFNORTII CAROLINA GASTON COUNTY. Joseph Crow ami D. C. Beam, ") J?t against j The McXary it Claflin Maim- f MP" iaetiinng Coinpany'. J Covri. To the Sheriff of Gaston County Gi You are hereby commanded as before in the name of the State of North Carolina, to summon the McNary & Claflin Manufac turing Company to appear at the nevt. term of the Superior Court of the countv of vjrtsiuu ut me iourt jriouse in Lau.v;, on the Gth Monday after the 4th Mondav in Sept., l!73, then and there to answer "the complaint of Joseph Crow and D. C. Beam. Plaintiffs in this suit ; and you are further commanded to notify the said Jlc Nany fc Claflin Manufaturinsr Coinnjinv. that if they fail to answer the said com plaint within the time sjiecified, the Plaintiffs will take judgment againsl thorn f r the sum of Three Hundred nnd nine dollars and ninety-eight cents, with inter est irorn January 1st, 1873, and for costs of action. Witness E. H. Withers, Clerk of the Su- aa i vm VFiUTLUIl MiUUlYj Ut VJIIIC C in Dallas, this the Gth -day ol' May, 1873. ' J ' E. H. WITHERS, Clerk Superior Court. And the above named defendants are notified that the plaintiffs in above action have obtained from said Court a warrant attachment returnable at the same time and place, which said warrant, has-been served on the Richmond & Danville Rail Road Company, who owe said defendants. JPNE. & JOHNSTON, Attorneys for Plaintiffs, apl 23 oaw8w. . WANTED IMMEDIATELY. 1 A A A HANDS to work on the Line of the 1UVU Carolina Central Rail Road, be tween Wadesboro and Charlotte- Prompt payments will be made monthly and lib- eral wages guar? nteed. -. ... TO CONTRACTORS. oniracrs win De let ror urading, cross ? Trestleing upon the fubemi X 1 . 1 1 1 t m s-m "LA mplCtl" n tll? fSfiS Lbreqa,rod- i may 13 1 w BRICK! BRICK.!! BRICK!!! ONE KILN of Good Brick, now ready for sale by E. M. ANDREWS. may 15 lw . . : IIOITIE STOMACH BITTERS. AT W. H. H. HOUSTON & GO'S--'This' medicine is unequalled as a pure tonic and invigorator. apl 15 ST BITSHELS of the best Yam Potatoes, O reived and for sale? You can make a good dinner on them these scarce times, even if you have nothing else, at J. F. BUTT'S Markets apl 28 . v. : BREAKFAST BACOW.' 1 AAA LBS Sugar Cured Breakfast Ba ll V 1 con, just received, and for sale by STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. aPH7 . ... ; BLANK BOOKS, just received at PUREFOY'S DON'T FAIL TO CALL at Meacliam's, He is selling out at cost for Cash. ? ' apr 27 3m. Gentiemen's Hats. JUST in, a full supply of elegant;HATS new style, for Spring Wear, at ; ,v p., t mar 2 MoMURRAYA DAVIS. REDUCTION OF PRICES. !.'! . . WE have this day made a redu(ionn. the Retail prices of Hardware. Every Mechanic, Farmei and consumers of Hard ware ot any kind are respectfully solkiteti -co call and examine our Stock, as we have a good selectmen for the Retail as well as ; the Wholesale Trade. Call and see if our prices are not low enough. : : ; ,? I WALTER BREM A CO, Importers and Jobbers; of Hard wares ; apl28tf , , a j.t. -:.J ! Eateftt Arrfral.- -, ; TTTSTJn W Er nrefts. a hiTtrfi lot' of Straw ; O Hats and Bonnets. - Also, a new lot,of Parasols, at . .; B. KOOPMANN S. -may, 23 ; : i THE ROWE SEWING MACHINE EmporiMBi. at Mr. Query's old stand, Tryon Street. A. BETHUNE, Manager. may2??i
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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