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The Charlotte Observer. PUBLISHED T v ' JOHNSTONE JONES. Office, Bote's Building, Trade Street RATES OF 8UB8CKIPTT0N." v n.iilv One year in advance, $6 00 jiuiji " . j o tm Six montns, in uuvauvc,.. o w Three Months, in advance...... .7... 1 50 One month, in advance, 50 Tri-Wecklv, one year $3.50 Weekly, one year t.w Late Mountain Potatoes. BRKELSof Fall Potatoes, excellent .') for eating, or late planting, just receiv c,l it B. N. SMITH'S. may 23 BACON! BACON ! ! V Large lot of very superior North Car olina Bacon, Hams, Sides and Shoul der at apl -2-1 " KISTLEB HOUSE, MXCOI.NTON, NORTH CAROLINA. :0:-:0: i THREE Story Brick Building, with A Uir-'o and comfortable rooms well furnisht'd, on the corner of Main street, and in the most desirable portion of town, rniivenieiiUo the celebrated Alum Well, ivrsons desiring a summer retreat will find Lineolnton unsurpassed, and being ,-ioie accessible, will find it much cheaper. ' Mrs. L. II KISTLER, mar 4-Gm Proprietress. T HE cheapest and handsomest Embroi deries, at i- A-wi-MASis c. inav 9 EVINS & BOMAR, TTOHNKYfl AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW, spahtanburg, s. c, may 22 1873, lm CHARLOTTE ADVERTISING- AGENCY, Triple Street - doom below Merchants' (Dm Farmer National Bank. Advertisements received for ftfiy ppper in North or South Caro lina at Publish -r's lowest rates. Business inch will save time, trouble and ini.uev, l)V doing their advertising through this Agency, a pi 2rt c O I C O It D S U N . Published weekly at CONGO R I), x: C, n . nntu If",. Iitr X- Pnmr-i-pf nr. Only $.f0 per Annum. A large and increasing circulation, making i; line of the best Advertuing Mediums in WESTERN N. C. Twenty-five Hundred Copies are read every week, bv the best families in North Caro- inia. may 2$ ti JUST OPEl. nVlE Handsonlcst and rhcaiest Stock of 1 Millinerv Tniunnngs and l aney Goods in the city. The Ladies are requested to t ioid i!.:ii!iinc the Beautiful Millinery and ail the Latest Novelties in Fancy Ci'-odsat verv Low Prices. Hair Gauds a Six-'cialtv at apl 2 MBS. QUERY'S. B. IV. srrin II, COM M ISSIOX MERCHANT, AM) DEALER IN Groceries, Country Produce, &c , HAVING moved across the Street inline diately opposite the Market llo'ise, where our rents are only one-half of our firmer place, enables us to offer still more flattering iixhic cnn. nts to our customers than ever before. We shall continue to deal in ail kinds of Family Groceries, all Kinds of Country Produce, pure Liquors. A." Al! prod 1 1 a-, consigned to us will re- n w our personal attention ami me uesi prices the market affords guaranteed. In returning our thanks for the very flattering ;md une.)eeted (Kitrotiage Ik," Unwed in the past, we hope by renewed energy, reduced rent working for small profits, keeping reliable goods, ami fair, "pen and honest dealing in the future, to nieii; a liberal share f" the patronage of tiie city and surrounding countrv. B. N, SMITH. inav 29 FLOUii I FLO UK 11 ONE Car load of Flour just received and lor sale to suit most all kinds of jco pl from the most fastidious to the easiest to please. Some )8 lb. sacks to sell as low as s:;.7.-. 'j hen beautiful white Family, "ade out of White Amber-Wheat. Then put up in small quantities in sacks of 25cts, wets, $1.00, 2.(10. and $2.50 each. And don't forget our very excellent Ci gars, -v June 28 J. F. BUTT. WJIAT is that fori ' ' It is for sale at June 10 TIDDY'S. 1 ) EWARD of merit Cards at V TIDDY'S. June 19 SHEIiL 1 the Radical Camp, for sale at TIDDY'S. NOTICE. KIch. fc Dan. R. rm x. C. Division.) Company Shops, N C, June 24, 1873 J- Hereafter Mail Trains bound East on tbis Division will not run East of Com pany Shops on Saturday nights, will lay tl at Company Shops until Sunday night, v hen they will return to Charlotte. Mad Trains bound West will not leave Goldsboro on Sunday, P. M., but will start on their West ward trip at Company Shops. W. II. UKEHIN, Master Transportation. June 26 lw A. R. KI33i:r & ARE Dai'v receiving fresh, supplies of m G ROCERI ES, CONFECTIONERIES, TOBACCO, SNUFF, CIGARS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FRUITS, PRIZE CAN WES, &c. . ' -: We buy for CASH' and select our coods with care, all of which we will seU at th lowest price for CASH, : , : We feci very thankfal' to the generous publie forrpastrpatronage, and nope by Strict ntlAnt.iO'n 't t.liA crnnta nf .Via .nortrkla to still continue to meet their approval ' Our Stock is large and complete, , we natter ourselves that we will please all that give us a call. ' " - ' iet y - r - ix 7 v . ; . i , i -: 7. : T : ' 1 ' '. . ; t Vol. IX. Drs. Greene, Lindley & Bentley's GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES, PREPARED expressly for, and adopted to the Southern climate. "COMPOUND EXTRACT COR YD AL TS" is the most powerful, and efficient al terative and blood-purifier known, pre- gared expressly for Scrofula, Secondary yphilis, Eruptions on the Skin, and all diseases which art rrormwl hv ua healthy blood. "UK. GREENE'S FIT CURE;' cures all kinds of Fits, Spasms and Convulsions which arise from irritation of the nerve centers. In Epilepsy it often stops the fits from the first day's use, even where they have existed for years. "MEDICATED HONEY." The great remedy for Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Croup, Sore Throat and all diseases of the air passages and lungs. It does not sicken the patient, is pleasant to take, prompt in its action; does not injure the appetite or impair digestion as most ex pectorants do. Our NEURALGIA SPECIFIC is a per fect specific for Neuralgia, Sciatica, Rhcu matism, and all muscular 01 nervous pains wherever situated. The?e medicines are prepared with great care, from perfectly, reliable drugs, and for the especial classes of diseases named on each bott'e. No one of them is claAn etl as a "cure all." They are identically the same that we have used in our private practice for years, and in thus recommend ing them to the public we know whereof we affirm. They are safe, reliable and efficient, acting quickly and thoroughly. Try them and you will want no others. Ask your druggist for them. For sale by ,'druggists generally. Frer pared on ly by DRSj GHEENE, LINDLEY & UENTLEY Charlotte, N. C. N. H. Cancers', Tumors, U leers, treated as heretofore bv KLINE'S CHEAT CAN CER ANTIDOTES at Charlotte, CoUL bofo' and Asheville, N. C. june 14 lyr RICIIARD ADAM, RICHMOND STEAM BAKERY, , 12th Street, Below Main, (Branches 51G Droad and 1524 -Main,) :ric JriiMioirsriD, atj. Manufacturer of all kinds of Dread, Cakes and Crackers, Wholesale and Retail. No charge for delivery of Goody to lioats or Cars. No Charge Vor Hands, may I ly. GRAND OPENING OF NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOBI?, EMBRACING ALL THE MOST POPU 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 Mi.rket. Our lines f Goods in every department, are unusually large, and bought since the recent l:iavy decline, caused by the depres sion in the Northern money market. In our DRESS GOODS Department may be found Black, Ph in, Fancy and Gros Grain Silks, Grenadines, Bombazines, Mohairs, Alpacas, Lustres, Lenoes, all wool Delaines, Serges. Japanese, Me langes, Silk Pop lins, Batish Cloths, Dress Linens, IIII1iNM1U fltJitC Linen Lawns, Peques, 1 1 t 1'. live. Ribbon, Iice and Trimming Department Hats, Boots and Shoes department em- tlii t-ktr lien till V L'OTtf. Ill this maikct. A Splendid Stock of Ready Made Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Good. A large and handsome Stock of Trunks, Valises, Reticules, vc- The largest and cheapest gtock ot tin brellas and raraaols to be found in the City. McMUERAY & DAVIS. apl13 " in AY FAIIIO.S, 1873. BUTTERWICK S Metropolitan, Demorest's Monthly, Gotley'a Lady's Bk, Peterson's Magazine, Ieslie's Lady's Journal, Harer' Bazar in every Monday morning. All the other Fashion ooks received soon as issued, at TIDDY'S apl 18 Book Store. NORTH CAROLINA FLOUR. O r A SACKS Fresh Ground North Caro OOU lina Family Flour, just received and for sale by STENUOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. apl 11 PAPER BAGS! -i V P.ine.r Ha?s. from 2 to 10 lbs I 1 1 I fill I lot of India Rubber Pipe-stems from 12 to X XWXJXX lUIig JUi jCtVitcu uv june 10 PUREFOY'S. JUST RECEIVED. A LOT of French Note Paper with En vclopes to match at innelO PUREFOY'S. PC A A LBS of No 1 -Bce Hams. Call OUU soon now and get one or more, as they are TOmethJngjHhJfuVwell cured and the very-thing at. this season when good things to eat are scarce ai JNO.F. BUTTS apl 10 ,..' . .Market. SPUING CABBAGE. 'TUST received.1 a fine lot of early cabbage O heads: also nice Mustard, Onions, Rad ishes and Lettuce. , So come along and have cabbage in place of Taters for uinner. "DEAUTIFUL display bf Jett Horn India xj Kubder ana BlacK uarnett setts, at may 9 B. KOOPM ANN'S. Ginghams, Chambras, t'cM tt'C Staple and Domestic Dry (mkkIs Depart ment very large and complete. White Goods Department large and attrac- CHARLOTTE, N. C, AND XJ H X JB 3RT 3tf G . J3 CO i K. 5 O t3 CO K M r1 H o F. M. SHELT0H HAVING grcatlv increased his Stock of FURNITURE which consists, in part or Parlor Softs. Black, Walnut Painted Chamber Suits, French and Cottage Bedstead, Spring Beds, Bureaus, Washstands. Teapoys, Folding Tattles. Ladies Work Tables, Extension and Centre Tables, Whatnots Mtfes, 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 Poplar Coffin to the Finest llexigau Head and Foot Walnut Casket Half Glass Top, finished and trim med in the most approved style, will be kept constantly ready for use, all of which will be sold at a most -reasonable price. Returning many thanks for past favors I most respectfully ask the citizens of Charlotte and surrounding country, who have need tor anything in my line to. give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. South trade btreet opposite th Market House, Charlotte, N. C jan lstlS73-ly F. M. SH ELTON. F. SCARE, S3 o 3 03 FH CHARLOTTE, N. C. Prescriptions prepared at 11 hours ci tne Jjay ana nignt. Choice Green and Black Tea, fleeted especially for Family and Inval ids, at SCA PR'S june 29 1 )mg Store. FRESH SPICES, Just received a lot of select Spices for Pickles, Preserves, &c, at F. SCAUR'S june 2U Drug Store Pure Salad Oil. Finest article in Market, at F. SCARR'S june 29, 1872 Drug Store. J. T. SUGGS, (successor to Coit and jduggs,) Trade St., next door below Merchants' ct Farmers' National Dank. DEALER IS GROCERIES & LIQUORS, WHOLESALE d- RFTUL. TT'EEPS constantly on hand a large and IV welLselcetcd stock of BACON, LARD, MACKEREL, FLOUR, MOLASSES, SU GAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES, CAN DIES, SODA, SOAPS, CANDLES, SE GARS, TOBACCO, Ac, &c. ALSO, Corn, Wheat, Bye, Oats, &c, bought and sold on commission, jan 14-Cm FAMILY GROCERIES. B. N . PRESSON. Trade Street, next door to the Post Office, Sign ot the f.icpluuit. JUST RECEIVED. A Fresh Lot of Sausage, Mince Meat, Pork, Butter, Chickens, Eggs, tkc:, sc. jer FLOUR a specialty. Produce sold on commission, jan ;-ly DRIED BEEF. GIIP Beef of the verv best duality, etired J in the finest style, no bone in it, cuts smooth and no loss, and can oe recom mended to be unsurpassed by any that we nave seen ueiore. at june 13 JNO. F. BUTT'S. New Orleans Sugar and Molasses. Hogsheads Bright New Orleans Sugar. O 10 Barrels Choice " " Molasses, Also 2 Hogsheads Demerara Sugar, 2 " " Molasses in store and for sale at prices to suit the times by STENUOUSE, MACAU .LAY & GO. dec 17 BRAITH WAIT'S Retrospect of. Practical Medicine and Surgery. Pait EX VI, January 1873 Just in at . TIDDY'S. Democrat and Home copy 6 weeks, apl 10 TO HOUSEKEEPERS. T OUR attention is called to a fresh ar- X rival of finely flavored Roasted Coffee, by which a great saving is effected apr 14. SYMONS & CO. TTANDSOME Stock of Real Point, and JL Crape Collars, at may 9 B. KOOPMANjrS. GRAND Assortment of Fine Laces, at B. KOOPMANN'S. may 9 WEST CAROLINA RECOR D. Published Weekly, at Butherfordton, N, C, :-' J3Y CDENDENIN & CARPENTER, f :: At Two Dollars per Annum. ' f 5 The Record is published In the interest; of no ting, party, sect or creed, but Labors for the elevation, improvement and good of all. may 31 3ms. WEDNESDAY. JULY 9, Charlotte Columbia & Augusta 4 . v Railroad. t Columbia, S. C, June 13, 1S73. GEit SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE. ftfi TH vQCQ n and after V, ZrsM- MONDAY JUNE 16, the following Schedule will be run oyer tnis ltoad : TIME TABLE. t GOING SOUTH. 'No. 1. Leave Charlotte, 4.20 a. m. Arrive at Columbia, 9.30 a.m. Arrive" at Augusta, 2.00 p. m. GOISQ KORTH. No. 2. Leave Augusta, 4.15 a.m. Leave Columbia. 8.42 a. m. Arrive Charlotte, 2.27 p.m. going south. No. 3. Leave Columbia, 3.15 a. m. Arrive 'Augusta, , 820 a. m. ) GOING SORTH. No. 4. Leave Augusta, 5.t0 p. m. Arrive Columbia, 10.47 p. n. Standardf Time ten minutes slower than Washington .City time, and six minutes liaster than Columbia City time. No. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train daily. Sundays excepted. Both trains make close connection to all points North, South and vv est. Through tickets sold-andbaeiraere check ed to all principal points. JAMES ANDERSON, Gen. Sunt. E. R. Dorset, Gen. Fr'ght & Ticket Agt. July 6 OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD; OR, Testimony From the Battle-Fields. Under the al-ove title I propose to pub lish first in newspaper, and subsequently in book form, a series of articles giving the war record of North Carolina trom the election of Lincoln in Nov., 1860, to the close of the war between the States in May lbo. My plan embraces three divisions : 1st. Accounts of each skirmish and bat tle on the soil, or ujon the waters of North Carolina. 2nd. Accounts of every battle fought during the war on the soil of any State, in which anv ot the troops ot North Carolina took part especial care being taken to show what those troops did ami suffered in eaii of those battles, and what glory and renown our officers and men fairly won. 3rd. 44 A Southern Chart for all time." An explanation of the third division of the proposed plan will be submitted at a later day. That I mav accomplish this arduous, but pleasing self-imposed work, I invoke the aid of all my brother soldiers, and ask them to fumi-sb me material which can be arranged and digested so as to form a com plete record of the heroic-needs ot the sons of North Carolina upon the battle fields of the Confederacy; aud especially do ask all who can write to furnish me details of ev ery battle in which they participated, and the part borne by their immediate com mands. The time may not have come to write this portion of North Carolina's History ; but it has come to collect material and ar range it for the use of the future historian. The living actors will soon pass away, and much valuable information, unless gatb ered now, will be lost forever. Hence, after waiting for several years for some one more competent to undertake the task, I have determined to devote the remaining years of my life to this labor of love. I yield to none in love for my native State, or in admiration for the gallant men who have shed imperishable glory upon her. I prefer to give these accounts first in newspaper form, in order that omissions and errors, if any occur, may be pointed out and corrected before the work shall pass into more enduring form which it will assume, should it prove what I desire to make it, a valuable acquisition to the war record of the South. Several prominent actors in the war have already promised their co-operation and the valuable aid of their pens to lessen my labors and to make the work complete. and I hope to enlist an army of valuable aid of their pens to lessen my labors and to make the work complete, and I hope to enlist an army of valuable co-laborers in the cood cause as -readily as did North Carolina enlist her sons to tight the battles of the "Lost Cause." General officers from other States, who commanded North Carolina troops, are re spectfully asked to give me all the infor mation in their possession, relative to the conduct and bearing of those troops. In endeavoring to do justice to .the sol diers of my native State, I certainly shall most careiuuy aosiaui irom uoing mjuo tice to those from anv other. Mv brethren of the press will confer a favor by giving the whole, or such part of this Prospectus as they may deem proper, one or more insertions, calling attention thereto. Address "Our Living and our Dead," Newbern. N. C. The first number will be issued about the 10th of June. Subscription price $2 per year in advance. STEPHEN D. POOL, Late Colonel 10th Reg't N. C. S. T. june 5 lm STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Fairfield. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. John C. Mackerell Plaintiff, ) For against Money James Donley, defendant. J Demand, To James Dmdev Defendant in this Action : You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which will be filed in the office of tlie Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of jour answer on the subscribers at their oi- i VTsv a T ... TnnA Winnchnm. 9 C. within twenty days after the service of this summons exclusive of the day of ser vice. ) Tf von foil t.n answer this complaint withiir the time aforesaid, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of three hundred and seven aouars anu costs Dated 14th Mav. 1873. McCANTS & DOUGLASS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the Defendant James Donlev : Take notice that the summons in this action; of which the foregoing is a copy, together with the complaint herein, was filed in the oflSee of the Clerk of the Court of Cbnimon Pleas for Fairfield county. State of South Carolina, on, the 3rd day of June, A. IX 1873. ; v4 ; - McCANTS DOUGLASS, ; Plaintiff's Attorneys, june 5 eodGw - 1878, No. 1,369 SILIGIITOIIJIOUSE. STATEBYILLE, H. C. :0: milE Pronrietor of the altnve iAiwrl A. Hotel respectfully invites the tterrtrftr of unAriotte and the public generally to call on him when they visit Statesville. He ... ., "... ..r . r will spare neither pains nor money to make the SIMONTON HOUSE a first dat HOTEL, and Worthy ofpublic patronage. T. A. .FKlUE, nov 25-tf Proprietor. NEW Spring Styles Hats and Bontrefa, Ribbons and Flowers. Just reretfv! at MRS. QUERY'S. mar 16 riARMINE and Violet Inks, at J puri PUREFOY'S. BRASS LETTER CLIPS, at PURE PUREFOY'S. BREAKFAST BACON. 1000 LBS Sugar Cured Breakfast Ba-. V J con, just received and for sale by STENUOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. apl 17 ROCKBRIDGE ALUM SPBlNGS, VIRGINIA, Open June 1st, 1813. THIS favorite and celebrated Watering Place will offer additional attractions this season. It possesses a magnificent Ball Room, tine Billiard Rooms, Bowling Alley for ladies and for gentlemen, and n superb Croquet Ground. It will be kept in a style not surpassed anywhere1 iff Vir- m ia. The waters of these special Springs either cure or greatly relieve most cases of Scrof ula, insipient Consumption, chronic Bron chitis, chronic laryngitis, chronic Pneu monia, chronic Dyspepsia, chrome Diar rhoea, chronic Dysentery. They are also a great value in those affections which are peculiar to the female constitution, and as an appetizer, a tonic and a general re storative, they are. erhaps, unrivalled amongst mineral waters. The Proprietor has provided for the lawns and ball rooff a first-class band of music, and in general all the sources of amusement and recrea tion usually found at our best summer re sorts will beat the command of the guests at ''Rockbridge Alum". The i lace is within from eleven to thirteen hours of Richmond, Washington, -Baltimore, etc., by rail, all in daylight. Passengers leave the cars of the Chesapeake and Ohio Rail' road at Goshen Depot, and new and ele gant stage coaches, passing rapidly oyer a smooth and level road of only eight miles, set down the visitors at the Springs to tea. JAMES A. FRAZIER, Proprietor. Dr. J. S. Davis, of the University, Resi dent Physician. A. B. Doom, Office Manger. . S. M. Mulle"x, Office Manager. jESS" The Water for sale by J. H. Mc- Aden, Charlotte, N. C. Descriptive pamphlets sent free' oft ap plication, rjtf ne Wiiii-- EXCEESIOR : THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST ! ! ! TO PLANTERS. "WE Offer the following Fertilizers : VV Patapsco Guano, Cbesapxstke Guano and Watson & Clarke's Super-Phosphate. AVe have pleasure in again tendering to our Farmers the above first-clusa Fcrtili zers. To those who have used them so many years we reed only say that they are guar anteed to be fully up to their previous high standard. And to such as have not yet used them one trial will convince them that they are superior to all others ; so make sure of a supply and please hand in your orders early, as the consumption exceeds the manufacturing power. For sale in anv quantity, by STENUOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. jan 10 Encourage Home Industry. "A a COTTON Seamless Meal Bags OUU made at Franklinsviile, N. C, and for sale bv STENUOUSE, MACAULAY & CO, P1 " A PROCLAMATION. By the Governor of North Carolina. Executive Department, Raleigh, June 10, LS73. ) Whebeas, Official information has been received at this Department that vacancies exist in the Senate braneb of the General Assemb.y of North Carolina by reason of the resignation of Hikam E. Stillev and J. B. Respess, representing the Seeond Senfltorial District, and that vacancies exist in the House of Representatives of the said General Assembly y reason ol the resignation ot Awbkp J. Mokjusox representative from Lincoln County and Ricuaed C Badgee representative from Wake county. Now, therefore, I Tod R. Caldwell, Governor of the State of North Carolina, by virtue of authority in me vested by law do issue this my Proclamation, command ing the Sheriffs of the counties composing the Second Senatorial District of North Carolina to open polls and hold an elec tion at the usual voting places in said counties on THURSDAY THE SEVENTH DAY OF AUGUST, A. D. 1872, for two Sonntirs- iinri I do further coMftnand the Sheriffs of Lincoln and Wake cotfnties to P open polls and hold elections in their re spective counties on THURSDAY THE SEVENTH DAY OF AUGUST, A, D-. 1873, for a member of the House of Rep resentatives, all of said elections to be held, votes compared and returns made in all respects in accordance with the laws of the State of North Carolina .- Done at our Chy f Raleigh, the 10th day of Jane, A. D. 1873, and in f. s. the nine-seventh year of Ameri can Independence. TOD R. CAUyWEJX. Bv te Oofernori. - . : : - .. 'J. B;-NEjrEr;:' I T. V Private geeMry. Vows Wiwklr-RAlefelW North CaroIItlf ian, Elizabeth &ty; Eaptes Wasaing, uoserver, ieeis.iy, .vw . r can, Statesville till day of electio. Ti june 14 taug7 .. . : GO TO B N. SMITH for your Vegetables ; n ALSO. - u-: Fine lot of Hav. 6,000 Good Union ooun ty Shingles. Fox sale at. i - i-yiimi: i 3 IV. N. SMITH'S. mayO RATfcS OF Am-EfttBIKC. Oftfe Sq-erare one time............. ...... W : . 1 nn ' two days-.... .... ft 80 tkm (lava uivw mj ".......... foxtt-darjrs... .'hWu 2 60 2 50 3 00 n " one-week........... 4 w tiro weeks... ....... ttree weeks-... ...-. . otter frroftt nW.-.v.. .v. 3 50 S 00 6 HS 8 m 2&f Contract Advertisements tafceA at proportionately low rates. ! Five Squares estimated at a quarter-col urnfiY amt tew sqmares as a half-column THE CHARLOTTE FAIR I T BUTLER'S!! NEW GOODS, Watefttf, Clocks, Jewl ry, Bfeffifjiids, silver -and Plated Ware, Spectacles, -fee. MUSIC BOIES AND MANY TOO X V 31 K ROUS 9 J. T. BUTLER'S otnwfstTfc the Mansion hotrsrtSf October 22 TEE SMS Of MCLBNBURa, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Authorized Capital $tOOfGG& J.M. TeNER T.te, President. Tios. W. Dewey, Cashier, F. H. f5WEY, Asst CasMer. AT THE BANX2N& HOUSE CT TATE & DEWEY, This Bask Chattered U?dT Act of tlw General Assembly aM diSfly organized undfsr Lats of the State of North Carolina, With ample means is prepared to transact General Banking- Business and furnish accommodations- to all its Cifs- tomers on- Liberal Terms. The bank will r-eceive Deposits subject t Check, and -will A41o Interest According to Agreement otf all Deposits left on time, or isstfe (itift'ats- of Deposit bearing in terest at the rate of Eight per cent per Annum on: all sums lying undrawn over f'drty daytr, Gol$ id Silt er Coin, BnH-kift and Bank ftotes Bought and Soi4.- THOS. W. 1EWEY, jan.- 1 187.- Cashier. NEW Y0TK flEiKALD; Received Dairy and sold at 5 cents each, at mar 6 PUREFOY'S Flour, Flour. THH'rtTMcttgwcfer Extra and Fam ily FIoUt in store and (ot swle by STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO, feb i Jttst HeceiWd A If McMurray & Davis', a verv large and1 elegant stock of Ready-made Clothing embracing ALir THE EATE SPRING STYLES, mar 3. It. ti. ffOlISTOIV A CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS and lAQV&ti DEALE RS, f RaDE STREETS AilE daily receving large additions to their Immense Stock, consisting of Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrups,- Candles,- Soaps, Soda, Salt, Candy, Crackers, Oys ters, Mackerel,- Liquors and Wines" of alf kinds, to which they invite the attention ot the Wholesale JTrade, gtfaraateciji?? prices and qual?6y of goodlsv may28f PROTECT YOURSELF FJSOB tit MOSQURf 0E& We have jusf -reeerved large assortnrent of Mosqur to Ca-tfraaesJ Frames, Fixtures, tc., fo Bedsteads awd Ceiling, Bars and Botrinette fof making Nette. Call and see tbemv BRE-M, BROWN & CO.- . '- june2edtaw2w - - - uinauAM 'sciiooi 'i - SXebaneviUe, T& C. - iiSJ. ROBERT KfNGHASf , Stfp't. WO- P m 4" X " pi-w-f. - 5 Maj. ROBERT BINGHAM, SuplV V BLANK BOOKS, just received at "Z. '' - PUREFOY'S
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