,..-,. ... 3. . - -ST- -JBcmnMlwMl,' raiiMar:-- . ...,-.-. .-TTn - - i -i --lrJ -"" - - - i ..--r ,, - , jjnn - r.r,,mtul. wb.vs. - !- - . . " ' The Charlotte .Obseryer; J0HNST0J5IT JONES. Office, Bryce's I Bunding : Trade I Street, e BATSS OF 8UBSCKZPnOir, Daily, One year in advance, 00 Six months, in advance,; 3 00 Three Months, m advance, 1 50 One month, in advance,;.......,. so Tri-Weekly, ehe year.;.-.;...-.,.- $350 Weekly, one year...;.. .v.....r....;. 2.00 " ! : ' i . 'i J, S. WILLIAMSON & CO. 11 II AT lot of choice Flour has. arrived . and you will please call and see It, buy it and try it. It is warranted to suit you. july 13 , JUST RECEIVED w. if. ii. nmrcTniv www - - to a. 'va.v m FM 140 rackages MACK ERE Ij, " Halves, Quarters and Kits, Also, a complete assortment of fine Chewing Tobacco. July 8 KISTLEB HOTJSB, IJNCOLNTON, NORTH CAROLINA. -:0:.0: A THREE Story Brick Building, with large and comfortable rooms well furnished, on the corner of Main street, and in the most desirable tKjrtiou of town, convenient to the celebrated Alum Well. Persons desiring a summer retreat will find Lincolnton unsurpassed, and being more accessible, will find it much cheaper. Mbs. L. II. KISTLER, mar 4-Gm Proprietress. NEW FLOUR. Received this morning a Lot of very Sxi perior live Flour. For sale by, July 2. 8YMOK3&CO. FLOUR. AA SACKS North Carolina Flour OUv Fresh Ground, just received at STENIIOUSE, MACAULAY & CO S jnne 19 DAVID R. DUXOAN. JOJIX B. CLEVELAND. Duncan & Cleveland, ATTORNEYS AT L.AW, SPARTANBURG, S. C. Practice both in State and U. S. Courts, jane I lm SHAVING AND HAIR SALOON. CUTTING 1TAKE tins method of saying to the public that I am still at my old stand muter the Central Hotel, where I will al ways be ;4la5 to wait ujxm them. My es tablishment is complete and no pains will : spared to give perfect satisf;-tion. Thankful for past patronage, I hope to merit a continuance of the same. I huvc also connected with my Barber Shop, a Bathing room, where baths will be administered at any hour desired. GRAY TOOLE. jnne 19 CONC OR Ii SUN. Published weekly at' CONCORD, N. C.; Cn as F. Habris, llitor & Proprietor, Only !?2.50 pr Annum. A large and increasing circulation, making it one of the best Advertising Mediums in WESTERN N. C. Twenty-five Hundred Copies are read every week, bv the best families in North Caro lina. may 28 tf JUST OPEMXG. rpiIE Handsomest and Cheapest Stock of L Millinery Trimmings and Fancy Goods in the city. The Ladies are requested to call and examine the Beautiful Millinery and all the Lateit Novelties in Fancy Goods at verv Low Prices. Hair Goods a Stecialfy at upl g MRS. QUERY'S. ' , B. Vi. SMITH, COMMISSION MERCHANT, , AND DEAL. KB IN Groceries, Country Produce, &c , H AVING moved across the Street immc diately opposite the Market Ho'isc, where our rents are only one-half of our former place, enables us to offer still more Mattering inducements to our customers than ever before. We shall continue to deal in alPknHlsTof Family Groceries, all kinds of Country Produce, pure Lkm rs tc. All prodiK:e consigned tons will re ceive our personal attention and rthe best prices the market affords guaranteed. In returning our thanks for the very nattering and unexpected patronage be stowed in the iast, . we hope by renewed tfhei'gy, reduced rents, working for small profits, keeping reliable goods, and fair, open and honest dealing in the future, to merit a liberal share of the patronage of the city and surrounding country. B. N,i$MITII. may 29 , FLOUR 1 FLOUR 1 1 ONE Car load of Flour just received and for sale to suit most all kinds of peo ple, from the most fastidious to the easiest to please. Some 98 lb. sacks to sell as low as $3.75. Then beautiful white Family, made out of White Amber Wheat. Then put up in small quantities in sacks of 25cts, 50cts, $1.00, $2.00. aiid $2.50 each. And don't forget our, very "excellent Ci gars. June 28 J. F- BUTT. HAT is that for? It is for sale at juno 19 TIDDyS. REWARD of merit Cards at TIDDY'S. june 19 SHELL I N the Radical Camp, for sale at XIUUX . THE cheapest and handsomest Embroi deries, at B. KOOPMANJTS. way 9 7;; A. R. NI333T & : BROriBCEa. , ARE DaPy receiving fresh supplies of GROCERIES, i CONFECTIONEBIES, TOBACCO. SNUFF CIGARS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, FRUITS. PRIZE CAN DIES, ft.- rT?fi: m gk We buy JOTjCASHandBelect . our goods with care a)l of which we.wiU sell at th Jowiest price forCASH:- - - 1 We feel very , thankful to the ; generous public for fast patronage; and hope, by strict flttention to the wants xf: the: people' to still continue-to meet their approval. .- ? Our , Stoek is. larue and ..complete. ;we ilatter ourselves that we" will please all wiai giye us a can. . - J-.; y?.- . . ii f - : rr-fr-v- -ate of advertising. r m w htca i-vvAvii-'AvtA . -i i 11 nrpJi a 11 micvk tr im 1 1 11 .1 1 ha. a a a &.a a. a ml i Vol. IX. THE LAST OPENING. HAVING rented the Store Room occu pied last year by W. J. Black A Co., on College Street, we beg to inform our friends and the public, that we wiU open about the 1st September next with a full Stock of . , GROCERIES. From now until then we will give our en tire attention to a Commission business. We respectfully solicit Consignments of COTTON, GRAIN, FLOUR, &c, tc. Guaranteeing highest' Maaket prices and prompt returns in every instance. We refer by permission to J. R. Holland, Cashier M. fe F. Nat. Bank, M. P. Pegram, Cashier 1st Nat. Bank. Tnos. W. Dewey, Cashier Bk Mec klenburg. J. S. WILLIAMSON & CO. Democrat copy. june 21 ly RICHARD ADAmT RICHMOND STEAM BAKERY, 12th Street, Below Main, (Branches 516 Broad and 1524 Main,) Manufacturer of all kinds of Bread, Cakes and Crackers, Wholesale and Retail. No charge for delivery of Goods to Boats or Cars No Charge for Barrels. may 1 ly II o for the mountains of North Carolina via the Atlantic. Tennessee Ohio Railroad ! T EXCURSION TICKETS are on sale at J the office of the Atlantic, Tennessee and Ohio Railroad, Charlotte, to and from the following places : Asheville, and return, $13.00 Marion, " 8.2o Morganton. " " 7.00 Hickory Station, 44 5.75 Trains connect at Charlotte both wavs with C. C. & A. Railroad. W. W. PEGRAM, jul 6-lm Agent Columbia rh&nix insert 1 month THE "SILVER TONGUE" ORGANS For Parlor Church and School. Manufactured by IN EE 13 HAITI & SOIVV E. P. ESTABLISHED IN 1846.- Nob. 143, 145 & 147 East, 23d St. N. Y. Responsjfile parties applying for agencies in sections still unsupplied, will receive prompt attention and lileral inducements Parties residing at a distance from our au thorized agents, may order Irom our lac tory. Send for illustrated price. list, jitly 12 0m MAY FASHIONS, 1873. BUTTERWICK Metropolitan, Dcnibrest's Monthly, Godey's Lady's Book, Peterson's Magaine, Lesliels Lady's Journal, Harper's Bazar in everv Mondav morning All the other Fashion Books received s.0011 asissuecLat ' , . TIDDY S apl 18 ' Book Storc GENERAL BARGAINS, TN order to make foom fo a heavy fall X trade,, we will ; sell bargains m evcrj'- thmsr. . . . We are now offering all classes of goods at prices that will not only please but in sure ready sale. Call Boon and examine them. McMURRAY & DAVIS? Jury 20: . NORTH CAROLINA FLOUR. OA SACKS Freslr Ground "North Caro- OOU lina Family. Plour, just receivedf and for sale Vy , , : ; : STEN HOUSE, MACAULAY & CO ; api 11' V pAperjbagsi 1 A A A A PaperBags, from ;2 to IX) lbs. I W.IIUIJ inst received. . Also, another lot of India Rubber ipe-stcms from 12 to 20 inch lorig just received at: . : June ,mAhL.W?& jfjST RECEIVED. A LOT of French Ifote . Paper ; with Eu- j. velopea'to.maWjU at, . : PtTjlFOV'i8.- X) Rubberund uiacr uamenr wetrei mayd", r B. KOOPMANN'S. TT AYE ypa seen the Baby Joy House? '. not call at TIDDY'S and see it june 19. CHARLOTTE, N. C, AND 00 O F. LI. S HELTON HAVING greatlv increased his Stock of FURNITURE which consists in part 01 Parlor Suits. Black, Walnnt Painted Chamber Suits, French and Cottage Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Bureaus, Washstands. Teapoys, Folding Tables, Ladies Work Tables. Extension mid Centre Tables, Whatnots Safe's, Excelsior and Cotton Mattresses, Chairs and Stools of varieus styles and many other things not necessary to mention. The Undertakers Department is complete from the cheapest Poplar Coffin to the finest Hexigan Head and Foot Walnut Casket Half Glass Top, finished and trim med in the most approved stvle,will be kept constantly ready for use, all of which will be sold at a most reasonable price. Returning many thanks tor past favors most respectfully ask the citizens of Charlotte and surrounding country, who have nerd for anything in my lipe to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. South Trade Street opposite the Market House, Charlotte, N. C jan 1st 1873-ly F. M. S HELTON: F. SCARE, o en B S3 09 CD CHARLOTTE, N. C Prescriptions prepared at nil hours 01 tiie Day and. night. Choice Green and Black Tea, Selected especially for Family and Inval ids, at SCAUR'S june 20 Drug Store. FRE.VII SPICES, Just received a lot of select Spices for Pickles, Preserves, Arc, at F. SCARR'S june 20 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 Suggs,) Trade St., next door below Merchants' & Farmers' National Bank. DEALER IX-- GROCERIES LIQUORS, WHOLES A LE & RE'rUL. 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, 8E- GARS, TOBACCO, &c, &c. ALSO, Corn, heat, Rye, Oats, &c, bought and sold on commission, jan 14-0m BRAITH WAITS Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery Patt LXVI, January 1S73. Just in at TIDDY'S. apl 10 - TO HOUSEKEEPERS. YOUR attention is called to a fresh ar rival of finely flavored Roasted Coffee, by which a great saving is effected apr 14. SYMONS & CO. HANDSOME Stock of Real Point, and Crape Collars, at may 9 B. KOOPMANN'S. GRAND Assortment of Fine Laces, at B. KOOPMANN'S. mav 9 WEST CAROLINA RECORD. Published Weekly, at Butherfbnlton, N. C, BY CLENDENIN fe CARPENTER, At Two Dollars per Annum. The Record is published in the interest ol no ring, party, sect or creed, but laoors tor the elevation, improvement and good of all. may 31 3ms. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. M RS. A W.MirXER eives notice that she is prepared to accommodate a number of regular; boarders. Jier table is always supplied with the best Hire to be I 1 . Jl 7 . . . , t. . il f . oau in mis marsei ; me rooms are airy and beds clean, and pains are taken to make guests comfortable. Terms reason able. . . . . . ? -. LANDRETH'S GARDEN SEED, , ? ' Warranted Genuine. i , -,. .. .- ... ... .... .. 7, Early: Wbite Flat Dutch, Early Flat Dutchi (Red Top,) (Yellow Aberdeen, Am- ber.Glope, isevj. op Ruta . i?aga, . XArge onoiK. i v xv. r; BURWELL CO: : Spring's Corner,. Y ir.n-, ' fChaHdtteVN.C. Jnly 18 . . . -.. - . ; . .. 1 nHlP.Beef of the. very best quality, cured jk ii tne nnest Btyie,- no pone in it, eura smooth and. nia loss, ; and i can 'be ' recdm- I mended to be, unsurpassed by any that we have seen beiore, at - . june 13 JNO. F. BUTT'S. SATURDAY, AUGUST 2, Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Railroad; V:; i Columbia S.XX, Jnne 13, 1?73. GEN. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE. l. - A r. M , , 1 m o y D A Y JU?TE 16, the following Schedule will be ruripver this Road: , TIME TABLE; ' GOIXG SOUTH. No. 1. Leave Charlotte Arrive at Columbia, Arrive at Augusta, GOING NORTH. No. 2. Leave, Augusta, Leave Columbia, Arrive Charlotte, ooixo south. No. 3. Ieave Columbia, Arrive Augusta, GOING XORTU. No. 4. Leave Augusta, Arri-ve Columbia, 4.20 a. 9.30 a. 2.00 p. 4.15 a. 8.42 a. 2.27 p. 3.1o a. 8.20 a. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. n r.ro p. 10.47 p. Standard Time ten minutes slower than Washington City time, ami six minutes faster than Columbia City time. Ntv'I "Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sundays excepted. Both trains make close connection to all points North, South and Through tickets sold and baggage check ed to all principal points. JAMES ANDERSON, Gen. Supt. E. R. Dorset, Gen. Fr'ght & Ticket Agt. . jnly 3 omi LIVING AND OUR DEAD; OK, Testimony From the Battle-Fields. Under the above 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 from the election of Lincoln in Nov., 1860, to the close of the war between the States in May 1H(5. My plan embraces three divisions: 1st. Accounts of each skirmish and bat tle on the soil, or upon the waters of North Carolina. 2nd. Accounts of every battle fought during the waron the soil of any State, in which any of the troops of North Carolina took yart especial care being taken to shos--what those troops did and suffered in each of those battles, and what glory and renown our officers and men fairly won. 3rd. " A Southern Chart for all time." An explanation of the' third division of the proposal plan will be submitted at a late day. That I may accomplish this arduous, but pleasing self-imposed work, I invoke the aid of all my brother soldiers, and ask them to furnish me material which can be arranged and digested so as to form a com plete record of the heroic deeds of the sons Luf -yqrth Carolina upon the battle fields-of the Confederacy; aud especially do usk 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 mav not have come to write this portion of North Carolina's History ; but it has come to collect material ana ar range it for the use of the future historian. The living actors will soon pass away, and much valuable information, unless gam crcd 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 vearsxf mv 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, m order that omissions and errors, if any occur, may De 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 m 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 moors and to make the work complete, and I hope to enlist an army of valuable co-laborers in the eood cause as readily as did North Carolina enlist her sons to fight 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 ot my native State, I certainly shall most carefully abstain from doing injus tice to those from any other. My 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. G. The first number will be issued about the 10th of June. Subscription price $2 per year m advance. STEPHEN D. POOL. Late Colonel 10th Reg't N. C. S. T june 5 lm J. N. R0BS0N, Commission Merchant, Nos. 1 & 2 Atlantic Wharf, & 68 East Bay CHARLESTON, S. C; Having ample means for advances. business experience of twenty years, and confining himself strictly to a Commission Business, without operating on his own account, respectfully solicits consignments of Cotton i Flour. CornWheat, ete. Shippers of Produce to him may, at their option, have their Consignments sold eim er in Charleston or New York, thus hav ing the advantage of two Markets without extra Commissions. ;.. ; ' , -j REFERENCES : .k BisboD W-Mu Wiehtman, 8. C, Rev. T, G J Summers. D. D.. Tenn Col. Wm. John son. Char lotte N. C Hon. John P. King, Augusta, 3&,, Messrs. Williams; Birnie & Ca-vN. -Y., Messrs. G. W Williani? & Co. unarieston, o, c. July 19 3m TO THE FARMERS. We think the plan adopted for selling Cotton, in our market, was done without atcxjnsu-ltatibri with' you;and we a in lavor of doing' justice toour friends in eve rr instance; and) in: future will' abandon the present plan and resort to the former old fashioned wajr. Call at our Store and we" will handler your Cotton without the pals. W. H-H. HOUSTON & CO. July 1, 1873.-4 W. 1873, No 1,390 SIUDIITOnjIDUSE. STATESYiLLE, H. C. mHE Pronrietor of the above lYftfroed JL Hotel respectfully invites the people of Charlotte and the- pwAie generally to call on him when -they visit Statesville. He will spare neither pains nor money to make the SIMONTON HOUSE a first class IOTEL, aud worthy ofpublkr fwtfonage. l. A. rKlCri, nov 25-tf Proprietor. R. F. DAVIDSON, DEALER IN n NO. 4 WEST TRADE STREET, Opposite Brem, Brown & Co's. Dry Goods btore, CIIABLOTTK, UST. O. Mctalic Burial Cases, Caskets, Spring Beds and Mattresses, and a full assortment of Furniture, always on hand. June 21 A PROCLAMATION. By the Governor of North Carolina. Executive Department, ) Raleigh, June 10, 1873. j Wheeeas, Official information has been received at this Department that vacattcies exist in the Senate branch of the General Assembly of North Carolina by reason of he resignation ot Hibam IS. otilley and '. B. Respess, representing the Second Senatorial' District; and" 'that vacancies exist in the House of Representatives of the said General Assembly by reason of the resignation of Alfred J. Morrison representative from Lincoln County and Richard C. Badger representative lrom 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- ng the tiherins of the counties composing the Second Senatorial District of North Carolina to open polls and hold an elec tion at the usual voting places itt said counties on THURSDAY THE SEVENTH DAY OF AUGUST, A. D., 1872, for two Senators; and I do further command the Sheriffs of Lincoln and Wake counties to open polls and hold elections in their re spective counties on THUKSUAi THJl. 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 ot North Carolina. Done at our City of Raleigh, the 10th Nlay of June. A. D. 1873. and in l. s. theiTTTTe-seventh year of Ameri can Independnee. TOD It. CALDWELL. Bv the Governor: J. B. Neathery, ' Private Secretary. News. Weekly. Raleitrh. North Carolin ian, Elizabeth City; Express Washington; Observer, Weekly, Charlotte, and Ameri can, Statesville till day of election. lune 14 tane7 EXCELSIOU ! THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST ! ! TO PLAN T E R S . WE Offer the following Fertilizers : Pa&psco Guano, Chesapeake Guano and Watson & Clarke's Super-Phosphate. We have pleasure m again tendering to our f armers the above nrsi-ciass s cnui Trw fVinco wVirt Viqtto neorl fliftm sn TVlflTIV years we need only say that tney are guar anteed to be fully up to tneir previous And to such as have not yet used them one trial will convince them that they are annorinr to nil ot.hprs sr: make sure of a snrmlv and nlease hand in your orders carlv. as tne. consumpuon exteeus me " ... - i manufacturing power. For sale in anv quantity, by STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. jan 10 ucourage Home Industry. 500 COTTON Seamless Meal . Bags made at Franklinsville, N C, and for sale by STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. apl It ' ' A Soda Fount at Home, or, Nectar Syrup. Anew and invigorating SumWr Bever age, in which the carbonic acid gas is so retained that it may be leisurely sipped from the glass without losh g its sparkling action. It is put up in convenient bottles, for familv use. each bottle making from 10 to 12 glasses of Cream Nectar, or 50 to 60 glasses of lemonade, it is not unpaired by age, and is the most economical s wen am the most delightful beret-cicC in market Wp havp in st. raeeived a fof moTC dozen of this syrup; which has been so much sought after in this market, july 20 BN SMITH Clean Up If oar Back Lots. fViP TVtsrd nf Aldermen Monday ftieht. June 16th, 1 liereby notify the citizens of Charlotte, to have - their' pnvys cieanseo, and to have all accumulations of trash and filth lcnifltAd , to nrodnce sickttesSi re moved from their premises. They will be allowed until the 21st of thismonth, June, ,iti, lia nrktiA A ff that: dnv the Marshal will visit their premises, as he is authorized to do, and report every per son whose lot is not cleansed actfrding to this order. And they will be lmed hte dollars for each and every aay eucn- nui sance remains unabateo. - -; , t W. F. DAV1DSOK, june 18 Mayor Kew prleani Sugar and HoUses, 5 Hogsheads Bright New Orleatrs Sugar. . 10 Barrel Choice J?., 4f Molasses, - Alsp;2lTpslc.Dei6u 2 - C . . . -Molasses m store and for sale at prices to sttit tbeiimes by STENHOUSE MACAULAY & CO. dec!7 ; . : JUST RECEIVE! PAPASCoffee, 500 Sacks of Salt, 60 OU Bbls gugafilOD BdxesSoda, 100 Cases Oysters, SffBoxea Crackers, which We offer as low as the lowest., .... W- H. H. HOUSTON fc COY ;: ' may 29 : - TPkON'T FAIL- TO CALL at 'Meacham's. IS He ist selling out at cost for Cash, apr 27 3ra One 8qare owe timei......r....$I toree caYa..... ... 2 09 1t9 a r... .r ...... .w... 3 00 two weels 5 00 three weeks.......... .... 6 50 it- .T - - f one ttwnth .. .,. 8 O ar-' Cofttr&tf Adtertiseimmte taken at proportionately low rates, -Five Souares estimated at a qCCarter-col iimn, and tea squares as a half-column CHARLOTTE FAIR -A. IT I ? BUTLER'S ! ! NEW GOODS. Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry, Diamonds, Silver and Plated Warer Spectacles, &c. MUSIC BOXES AND MANY TOO NUMEROUS TO ifEBJIsrTTOlsr. AT J. T. BUTLER'S OPPOSITE THE M AftsttttK HOUSE October 22 THE SAKE OF MECKLENBURG, CHARLOTTE. N. C Authorized Capital $&00,OGO Jas, TtKSF.R Tatk, President. Tnos. W. Dewey, Cashief, Fr H. Dewey, Asst, Cashier. AT THE BANKING HOUSE OF T ATE & DEWEY. This Bank Chartered Under Act of the General Assembly and dtfly 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 Cos tomers on Liberal Terms. The" batik will receive Deposits subject to Check, and wilLAlloW Ilrterest According to Agreement on all Deposits left on time, or issue Certificates of Deposit bearing in terest at tne fate ot Eight per cent per Annum on all sums lying undrawn crer thirty day. Gold ami giltet Com, Bullion and Bank Jfotes Bought and Bold, TIIO&W, DEWEY, jan. 1 1873, Cashier. NEW YORK HERALD, Received Daily and sold at 6 cents each, at mar 6 PUIIEFOY'S, Flour, Flour. THREE Hnndfed Sacks Extra and Fanv ily Flour in store and for sale by STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. feblS Just Beeeired AT McMtirray & Davis', a very large and elegaftt stock of Ready-made Clothing embracing ALL THE LATE SPRING STYLES, mar 21 TV. ft. If. HOUSTON St CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS and LIQUOR DEALER TRADE STREET, ARE daily rcceving large additions tcj tbeir Immense Stock, consisting of Coffee, Candles, Soaps, Soda, Salt, Caftdy, Crackers, Oys ters, Mackerel, Liquors and Wines of all kinds, to which they invite ,tlie attention ot the' Wholesale Trade, guaranteeing prices and quality of oods, ' v may 29 ': vv FBOTECT OUtt8ELFn PROM the MOSQUITOES. We have just received a large assortment of Mosqui to Cauopies, Frames, FJxtures, &c.', for Bedsteaus and Ceiling, Bars and Bobinctte, fof inaklfte Netts. ; Call and see them , . BREM, BROWN & CO. June 20 dtaw2ir; . . B ING HAH SCHOOL. Mebanerille, N. C. MAJ. ROBERT BINGHAM, Sep t. MA.-W. VTRCVL CAtt.1. V. OBTOOlr. Ftll fission opens 25th rlf JTJT- tot Circulars, address, . Mwi ROBERT BlXGHAJjYStipV June 13 lm , K.BQOK.S, int received at a THE mm -v'J

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