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lie Cliarlotte Observer; PUBLISHED iT " ; '' - 1 JOHNSTONE JONES. " , .. -a, . st tJL .X. i One Square one lM&.:!L:J.AM t 00 .' It ; at Office, Bryce's Building, Trade Street. . M . " y!'C forays-t.;.;:...52 60- '"'-'llve days..iit.? 3 09 " one week......... U... 3 60 - -Hhree trbeX.i -6 50 . " ono month .. . . . . . . 8 00 r- Fimtmrt A rl vfrittm pnt .t taken at BATES OF SUBSCBlFTIOir, ,, . hi.nv One vear in advance, $ft 00 Ejmnnths. in advance,...;.,....;.,.,,,.., 3LO0 ffhree Months, in advance, 1 50 One niontii, m uYuwi...l......M. uu Tri-Weekly, ne year ......... $3.50 Yol. JX proportionately lew rates. - - Five Squares estimated t BJartcr-col--umnr sad ten squares as ; a half-column . . , CHARLOTTE, N. C. JUNE 7, 1873. No. 1,344. Weekly, one yci........ uu mm m THE EPISCOPAL CONVENTION. The following is a condensed state ment of the fourth, cjay'a ; proceed ings : ' v::- On motion, the convention went into an eiecuuu ui mcicguun iuu ing committees,' which resulted as Mnndina Committee Rev R S Ma son Rev A Smedes, Rev J C Huske, V H Battle ana u iu. oarnnger. , .. if..) , - . in.. Executive Mvsswnary KAutmuiee- Rev A A Watson, xtev j xxusice, a J De Eossett, kodi. oirange ana a l, Fremont. ... - : ' Education committee Ltev ueorge Patterson, lieorge wis ana A n rr.jn TCnkkehn. ' I " " . . yl .. - Devuties to the irenerai uonvention " . -.t . n x a Dlev A A Watson, xw s o mason, "Rpv A Smedes, Kev jn u iiugnes, j Martin. W H Battle, R M Smith land A J De Rosset. Alternates Kev J J liiiske, Jttev M Forbes. Kev rueorge rauerson, Rev J B Buxton, William Haton, Dr .1 F Foulkes, K Jr iJattle, and J W A tlnnson. Church Building Committee- Key J B Cheshire, Rev M 31 Marshal, Rev Luther Eborn, w R Cox . and.,G V Strong. H. A. London, Jr., ottered a reso lution looking to the formation of a society to be known as the Laymen's Clerical Aid Society, me resolu tion was adopted. The ' plan pro nosed is that at the death of any Clcrsrvman. in the Diocese each member of the Society pay a certain fixed sum to the Treasurer of the Society for the benefit of the family of the deceased. ltev. N. C. Hughes, was appointed to canvass the State for the Episco pal Fund. EVINS & BOMAR, Attorneys axd CounseUOrs at Law SPARTANBURG, S, C, may 22 1S73, lm , GOOD WORDS FOB THE ' ' ' PainKiller We can confidently recommend the Pain Killer. Toronto Baptist, B.M. It is the most effectual remedy we know of for Aches, Pains flesh, wounds, sL Johns News, P. Q. ; ' - 4 ' We advise that every famil y stiould have so effectual and speedv- a Pain Killer. Amherst N S. Gazette i , ;v ; T Our own exrjerience is that a bottle of 1 Pain Killer is the best Physician a travel er can have. Hamilton Spectator. For both internal and external applica tion have found it of great value. Chris. Era. A medicine no family should be without. Montreal Transcript. . , y , . ; Ckuld hardly keen house without it- Ed Voice. Should be kept in every house. . in readi ness for sudden attacks of sickness. Chris. Press. 'i :' - - ... . No article ever obtained such unbound ed popularity Salem Observer. One of the most reliable specifics of the age Old North StoUL'J Its power is wonderful and unequaled in the medicine cheaS N. Y Examiner. It will recommend itself to all who use it Georgia Enterprise. ,. r Is extensively used and sought after as a really useful medicine Journal, St John, N. Ji. No medicine has accruired such a reputa tion ; it has real merit Newport Daily News. One ot the most useful med mines : have used it and dispensed it for the past twenty years Rev JTiw Ward, Assam. The most valuable medicine now m use, Tenn. Organ. It is really a valuable medicine, and us ed by many physicians Boston Traveler. we always keep it where we can put our hsrids on it in the dark, if need be. rRev C Jlibbard, Burmah. One of the .few articles that are just what they pretend to be Brunswick Telegraph. In my mountain travels no medicine is of so universal application as xuin Killer. Rev M JI Bixhj, Burmah. FBR DAVIS A SOX, makf's axd' prop's, 130 High St., Providence, R I. Ill Sycamore St., Cincinnati, O. 377 St Pail, "Montreal, Canada. 17 Southampton Row, London, England. ANt) -d F. LI. TjlTl S H E L T 0 II HAVING greatly increased his Stock of FURNITURE which , consists Jn part oi ' , ... Parlor Snits, Black, .Walnut Painted Chamber Suits, French and Cottage, Bedstead, Spring Bed Bureaus, WasustaiMls. . Teapoys, Foldingr Tables, Ladies Work Tables,' Extension and Centre Tables; Whatnots bales, Excelsior and Cotton Mattresses, Chairs and Stools of various styles and many other things not necessary to mention. , The Undertakers Department is complete from the cheapest i'oplar Uoffin to the. Finest Hexigan Head and Foot Walnut Casket Half Glass Top, finished and trim med in the most approved style,will be kept constantly i?eady for use, all of which wnl be sold at a most reasonable price. Returning many tlianks for past favors I most respectfully . ask the citizens of Charlotte and surrounding country, who have need for anything in, my line to give me a call belore. purchasing elsewhere. Souh Trade Street opposite the Market House, unariotte, is. u jan 1st 1873-ly F. M.SHELT0N: T. SCARE, may 'SI eod lni. CO CL4 -t S3 CD o CO & Tusciircra Lodyre No, 199 A. F A; A. Iff, Oxford, N. C, ) May 5, A D. 1873. A. L. 5873. j AT a regular communication of this Lodge, it was resolved that all Masons be inviied to join us in celebrating St.-John's day, the 24th of June, proximo, in connec tion and in aid of St. John's Orphan Asy lum. By order of the Lodge W. A. PHILP0TT, W. M. A. II. A. Williams, Sec'y- may 24 lni NOTICED - THK undersigned takes pleasiwe to in form his friends and the public in gen eral that he has opeied a Lager Beer Sa lmon in the basement under his present es tablishment. Mr. P. Ludwig will carry on the business" there and will offer to his patrons besides Becks' celebrated" 'Lager, Sandwiches of different kinds, at 5 cents each. No liquor sold in the basement. W. It. COCHRANE. june 1 lm CHARLOTTE ABYERTISISG AGENCY, Trade Street, 2 doors below Merchant' and Farmers? National Bank, Advertisements received for any paper in North or South Caro lina at Publisher's lowest rates. RIG HARD ADAM, RICHMOND STEAM BAKERY, 12th Street, Below Main, (Branches 516 Broad and 1524 Main,) CHARLOTTE, N, C. Prescriptions prepared at all hours of the Day and night. Choice Green and Black Tea, Sclented esneciallv for Farnilv and Inval ids, at june 29 Drug Store. US 1 i- BE OF F Alii. SPRIIIG AND S0L1L1ER OF 1873. HE LARGEST AND FINEST OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES of Custom Made Clothiner for Men Bovs' and Youth's wear is now being received daily from New York at E. SHRIEKS TEMPLE OF FASH- 4tyAawLwul sell at prices that defy competition. JXianuiucturer ot au Kinds ot iireaci, ;aKes itrttcm spinas. i-l -lr flvd f.lwirtrn fur flofivorv of fioftrts to Boa.ta or J rwcivcix a or" ,(W : No Chanrefor ftirrels." - Pickles, Preserves, fcc, at may 1 ly. Juikj 29 F. SCARR S Drug Btore. GRAND OPENING of new SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, Eii BRACING ALL THE MOST POPII- lar novelties of the Season, together with one of the LARGEST, and most HAND SOME 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 MACKEREL, EL0UR, MOLASSES, SU Pure Salad Oil. Finest article in Market, at F. SCARR'S june 29, 1872 Drug Store. ' J. T. SUGGS, (Successor to Goit and Suggs,) Trade St., next door below Merchants' fc Farmers' National Bank. DEALER IN GROCERIES & LIQUORS, WHOLESALE & REUL. TT'EEPS constantly on hand a large and A. well selected stock of BAUU, IjAIIU, FURNISHING GOODS, His Stack of Gents' Furnishing Goods, is the Largest and Finest that was everiroiig;ht to this Market; Such as Ballou's F. Y. Shirts, known to be the best fitting shirt m the World. Also, his Stock ot unaer-sinrts, Draw ers, Socks and Collars cannot be surpassed in Quality, Sizes and Prices. HATS A"ND CAPS. His Stock of Silk, Fur and Beaver Hats and Caps are the very Latest Styjcs Out, and will sell them Lower than the Lowest. ' NECK WEAR. Silk Scarfs, Ties and Bows of the Finest and Latest Styles. . TRUNKS, VALISES, SATCHELS AND UMBRELLAS. You will alwaj's find our Entire Stock Complete, of all QualitiesGrades and Styles. 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, &c, " STYLES OF PANTS, s French and English Doe-Skin Dress Pants. French and English Cassimere Pants in all colors. Fine Assortment of American Cassimere Pants And a great variety of other styles &c. YESTS, French Broadcloth, Double and Single Breasted. .Draditta, Double and Single Breasted. White Marseilles, Double and Single Breasted. White Thick, Double and Single Breasted. Fancy and Plain Silk Vests, &c. I most respectfully invite the citizens of Charlotte and the Public in General to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere as I guarantee not to he undersold by any one. eRemember that E. Shrier's Temple of Fashion is the only one-price Clothing House in the City, and all his Goods marked in plain figures. Thanking you for your patronage for the past year, I am Very Respectfully. march 26 ly "'' ' THE CHARLOTTE FAIR J. T BUTLER'S E ! NEW GOODS, Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry, Diamonds, Silver and Plated Ware, Spectacles, &c. LIU sic BOXES AND MANY OTZHTK' AETICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO ME3STTm01r. AT J. T. BUTLER'S , OPPOSITE THE MANSION HOUSE, October .22 . '. '. : -i -z THE BANK OF HECKLENBITRG, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Autlwrized Capital $500,000, Jas. Tueneb Tate, President. Thos. W. Dewey, Cashier, F. H. Dewey, Asst. Cashier. AT THE BANKING HOUSE OF N TT W TT TTP NTTTTTi "R TATE & DEWEY, JjJ TT JL XV 1 X X vJ XL -LJ mhis Bank Chartered Under Act of the Business men will save time, trouble and money, by doing their advertising through this Agency. rja . Af ' " apl 28 CONCORD SUN. Published weekly at CO N CO RD, N. C, Chas. F. Hakeis, ' Editor & Proprietor, Only $2.50 per Anuuin. . , A large and increasing circulation, making it one of the best Advertising Mediums in WESTERN N. C. Twenty-five Hnnared Copies areVead every week, by the best families in ?orth Caro lina. ' may. 28 tf JUST OPENING. TIIE Handsomest and Clieapest Stock of Millinery Trimmings and Fancy Goods in the city. 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 Specialty at : ' " " apl 2 MRS. QUERY'S. recent hivy decline, caused by the depres sion in the Northern money market. In our DRESS-GOODS Department may be found Black, Plsin, Fancy and Gros Grain Silks, Grenadines, Bombazines, MohairM Alpacas, Lustres, Lcnoes, all , wool Delaines, Serges, Japanese, Me langes, bilk l-op-lins, Batish Cloths, Dress Linens, Pongees, Muslins, Linen Lawns, Peques, Ginghams, Chambras, c &c. Staple and Domestic pry Goods Depart ment very large and complete. White Goods Department large and attrac tive, GAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES, CAN DIES, SODA, SOAPS, CANDLES, SE GARS; TOBACCO, &c, &c. ALSO, Com, Wheat, Rye, Oats, &c.i bought and sold on commission, jan 14-0ra ' FAMILY GROCERIES. B . M . PR E S 3 ON . 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, Ac:, tc. pgr-'' FLOUR a specialty. ; 52f- Produce sold on commission, jan 3-ly GOOD FURNITURE! CHEAP FURNITURE 1 1 ARRIVING DAILY AT DAVIDSON'S FURNITURE ROOMS, TbadbSt., Ofposite Brem, Brown & Co's Dry Goods Store. WHERE WILL BE FOUND EVERYTHING KEPT IN A F I US CLASS FURNITURE HOUSE. Seed Potatoes. on hand, to wit : Ribbon. Lace and Trimroinc Department A Supply of the following se ction oi . i,w flnfl ftttmrtive. xX Seea potatoes TTnls. Tinots. and Shoes denartment cm- I i ctnras, braces everything usually kept in this market., A Splendid stock or Reacl jjladc CljtWng and Gent's Furnishing Groods. Early Rose, Early Goodrich, Peach Blows, Chili Reds, - - For sale by s STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. feb 18 .. .. New Orleans Sugar and llolasses. A large and handsome Stock of Trunks, Vahaes, Reticules; &c 4 -Mi t. . The. loiwt and fhfvnnpst Stock of , Um- Koiiaa anA VarnxnU in: be found m the -f Hoesheads Bneht New Orleans sugar. U 10 uarreis unoice " , . juoiasses, McIIURRAY & DAVIS. ; AIso,:2 Hpgsheads DemeraraSugar, City. r apl 13 SMI ia tie RauM.Camp. A. R. HISBET & BROTHER. RE Dai'y receiving fresh supplies-of 2 ' " 1 " " ''. : Mdlasses'in store and for sale at prices to suit the times by STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. 2 dec 17 . milE First Volume of this Book publish- . A SXXf ZlTvXin SffifiW ixiiri a t Ti-u- ta ltV GROCERIES. CONFECTIONERIESt " J . .iC?w YLa. "a"A "rr ORArtYl. SNHPF CTGARS. AtTTSICAL Hto S. R Hall or- Mri E. S. III. INSTRTOENTsT FRUrTSPRIZE CAN- Retrospect of Practical 'BRAITHWAIT'S EMBRACING : Cliairs, Tables. Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dressing Cases, Wardrobes, Sideboards, Book Cases, Desks, liat Kacks, utageres, wnai noxs, wa.u, Cribs, Safes, Tete-a-Tetes, Solas, Lounges, Mirrors, Glass Plate, c., Ac. -ALSO A FINE STOCK of Parlor Furniture, Dining Room Furniture and Chambcx Suits, all varieties of stvle and' finish. This House also keeps a full stock of Spring METALLIC BURIAL CASES AtI Casfiebj of all sizes and ftyles of finh, together with: Mahogany, Roswood, " 'WalftmVPopiar and PiueCoflins, rrom the plainest ana cneapi.,w ,. finest Octagon Cases and Caskets, with full glass tops, trimmed in the most elaborate style, furnished with heavy Silver Mpun-f r tihrs. Special attention given to furnishing Dwelling. Hotels and cSeees at a small advance on MANUFACTURERS' RATES. CALL, SEE AND PRICE BEFORE BUYING. m---e January 21st, 173. ' . ROBT. g. DATIDS0H. This Bank Chartered Under Act of tho General Assembly and duly 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 to 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. r Gold and Silver Coin, Bullion and Bank Notes Bought and Sold. THOS. W.DEWEY, jan. 1 1873. Cashier. REDUCTION OF PRICES. WE have this day made a reduction in the Retail prices of Hardware. Every Mechanic, Faruiei and consumers of Hard ware ot any kind are respectfully solicited co call and examine "our Stock,' as we have a eood sclectien for the Retail 'aS Well as the Wholesale Trade. Call and see if our prices are not low enough. , Importers and Jobbers of Hardware. apl 28 tf . ,;; i., I VTEW YORK HERALD, Received Dailj: IN and sold at b cents each,-at mar6 UREFOY'S. riour, Flour., ;. THREE Hnndred Sacks Extra and Fam ily Flour in store and for sale by STENH0SE, MACAULAY & CO.. : feb is ; -C " Charleston, S.C. may 24-lnv B. IV. SMITH, COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DEAUEH Tax ' - . Groceries,' Country Produce, &c., HAVING moved across the Street imme ' , diately . . opposite the Market 'House,' where our rents are only one-half of our former nlace. enable us to nffpr still more flattering .inducements to our ; customers TTES. &c. We buy for CASH; and select "our goods ' with eare, all of which we will sell at th, lowest price for CASli. . -. : -:- . ; . We feel" very -thankful j to the generou$ public for past patronage, and hope , by strict attention, to the wants of the people to still continue to meet their approval, r "Oii- Btbfck is! lante and 1 complete,' we flatter ourselves' that we will i please -alt.1 that give us a call; v it ;t r ? i 'K t febO-- j uVt g ... ' .. MAYFASmOS,'W5. Medicine and Surgery. P;ai t; JicUtYLia Jantuirjr in 1815. 'Jusiin fct'--i t -ii J- i" imt-utJc tH,: v -y pf-U TIDDY. , 'I Democrat and Home copy 6 weeks. ? apl 10 "jf v S; J"1 ti"Ji" ,f.,T0 HPTTSEKEEPERS. ;77I ;ArOUR attention is ealled.to; a. fresh ar EXCELSIOR!! THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST ! ! ! PL A N T E R S . T 0. XrjE Offer the following. Fertilizers : ; 1 V; Patapscov Guano,. Chesapeake Guano and .Watson; AClarke'a Super-Phosphate.' i 4 We have pleasure in again tendering to our Farmers : the above first-class Fertili zers. . . , . - . (livi hV TAira nuwi ktm DIA TH MT1 V - XTTival of finely flavored Roasted Coffee,; weeed only say that they are guar by which a great sayuig iseffectoi.., A 4fteed to! be IhUy upi to ftheir previous ,faprl4. than ever . before. We shall continue to TIUTTERWICKS Metropolitan, . deal in all kinds of Family Groceries' all LD Dembrest's Monthly, kinds of Country Produce, pure Liquors, i, . ' . '.. GodevV LairysrBOok,- Peterson'a Magazine, 500 LBS bf;Nd.l lVBeefHarns: " Call f5chf stAnfi&rrL- - And to such as tiave not yet used , them one triatwilt conyinee them that "they are soon now and'eet one' or more, ia ! twrior tn U Athrs : sw make suref of i a they ara sometliink deliehtfUlV 'well irid J .nnnl v nd . nleufe .hand 'in vour orders ceive our personal attention and, Ihe besth ilue'sWP journal,.-. ,tf i u u- V1" !5 - a ii w vst- n wncmrm inni? c rwiiivpfi hi ititi i Hi- 1 '--? riL t .m m w . x i v m i v , riir sx r. b n w iiiiai ult a t as issued, at BIDDY'S ' apl.10 ltU ,1 "ketJ STKNJIOUSE, -MACAULAY &C0 prices the market affords guaranteed in returning our ' thanks ' fori the verv flattering 'and unexpected patronage, be , stowed in the past, we hope by renewed L energy, reduced rents,- working for smalt y-' profits, keeping reliable goods, 'and fair ." open and honest dealing -in jthe future,'to .' merit a liberal share 'of the5 patronage of .the citv and aurremndinsr onnntrv.'-t? , ." -r- r may 29 fn: n.smith. NORTH CAROLINA CLOUR. 77 t tilWCS Wff' Q K A SACKS Fresh Ground tNortfr CarcP ilPceived direct from Bostona Urge V 'K AfV 'COTTON iSeamlew t Meal ;Bags O0U- lina Family Floury just .received bf Tfy fine iMatkerel for ifamilyx use la iUU .anade At Franklinsyille, r Nf ( and forsaleby ' a-? 1- whohW liaives land-quarts JbarrelSxAtd.' and fof al by .f - s - STENUOUSiL MACAULAY kits. CaU and see u before buying ' STJSJSUWSJS, JiA.MAUia.x w. sinoiiToiiiHonsE. rnuir. pt-rti-n-irfvr of the above named JL Hotel resrjecifully invites the people of Charlotte anatne puouc gennHij: ws on him when they .Visit Statesrdle: He will spare- neuner pias wot j make the SIMONTON HOUSE o re claw HOTEL, and worthy of public patronage, - - - T. A. PR1CSV . ; nov 25-tf , ; , . : f Proprietor. . POTATOES, ANOTHER Car Load "of 'Early- Rose,. Peerless and Goodrich Potatoes, just, arrived and for sale by . .f -r STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. c ;ib.,Mt3'eceived?4. . ; l T McMurray.4 Davis a veirtef anOi il elegant stock of Readjrmade Clothing; embraefnff ALI3 THE "UTO SJTRIKG. '8IYLES..; . a if i ; s- r:t:fl a GO TO 1 Box of Sugar Cured (Hickory Smoked) l N. SMITH-for your Vegotables X Breakfast strips,-very -nK-inaeeu, vi , -r, :fji ALSU.i t . 'o V . ru 1 & I . m . A ' j 1 saie iow or T : A'- apl 8 . : . .. . it JN Ribbons and Flowers, JrewjT mar 16 .t.-,' . i : t?i Fine lot of Hot. 6,000 Gtjod Uniort cour ty Shingles; Fof sale at ' 1 " .: j.t- :rB..K. SMITH'S. G ARM INE and Violet Inks, at" ' , ' ; PUREJOY. RASS LETTER CLIPS, at r - r' , iXANlX5tJn? Stock of: Beat Joint, and XJx Crape CoUars at B.' KOOPMANTTS. B may 0 - r.. , ;.,
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