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y V - r i 3 A -f & ;J ii jr.- f.$i '-; The CMcIotte '.iOb&miv' Office, ..BiyaSiiddfa-tfiSaa Street. Six months,-m advance 00 Weekly; one vear..;.,..U.w...w..tCTtgg J. S. WU,HAil30N & CO. mHAJ lot' of choice bur; haaHirHved j. auu you win piease call and see it, buy it and try it. It is warranted to suit von july 13 ; - . , JUST-RECEIVED W. II. II. HOUSTON & CO., 1 A Packages MACKEREL, 11 Halves, Quarters and Kits, Also, a complete assortment of fine Chewing louacco. , . July 8 UNCOLNTON, NORTH CAROLINA. :0: :0:- t THREE 8tory: Brick Building, with j. large ana comtortable rooms-. -well furnished, on the corner of Main street, and jn the mast desirable portion of town, convenient to the celebrated Alum Well! Persons desiring a summer retreat will find Lin coin ton . nnsurpassed, and being more accessible, will find it much---cheaper Mas. L. H. KISTLER, mar 4-6m Proprietress. NEW FlrOUB. Received this morning a Lotof very Su perior Rye Flour. Jor sale bv, July 2. SYMONS&CO. FLOUR. SACKS North Carolina Flour Fresh Ground, iust rec&ivpA at 500 ollS Is 11U U 8 IS, MACAULAY. & CO'S june 10 PAVID R. DONCAS. JOHN B. CLEVELAND. Duncan & Cleveland, ATTORNEYS AT I,AW, SPARTANBUBG, S. 0. Practice both in State and U. S. Courts, tunc 1 lm SHAVING AND HAIR CUTTING SALOON. I TAKE this method of Paying to the . public that I am still at my old stand undr the Central Hotel, where I will al ways he glad to wait upon them. My es tablishment is complete and no pains will b spared to give perfect satisfaction. Thankful for past patronage, I hope to merit a continuance of the same. I have also connected with my Barber Shop, a Bathing room, where baths will be administered at any hour desired. GRAY TOOLE. June 10 CONCORD SUN. Published weekly at CONCORD, N. C, Chas F. Hakris,-Editor & Proprietor, Only $2.50 pvr Annum. A Targe and increasing circulation, making it one of the best Advertliing Mediums in WESTERN N. C. Twenty-five Hundred Copies are read every week, by the best families in North Caro lina, may 28 tf JUST OPE I KG. Fpl-IE Handsomest and Cheapest Stock of 1 Millinery Trimmings and Fancy Good iu the city. The Ladies are requested, to call and examine the Beautiful Millinery and all the Latest Novelties in Fancy Ooodn at very Low Prices. Hair Goods a Specialt v at apt 2 MRS. QUERY'S. b. n. siniTn, COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DE ALICE IN Groceries, Country Produce, &c , HAVING moved across the Street itmnc diately opposite the Market. Ho'ise, wnere our rents are oniy one-nan ot our furnier place, enables us to otfer still more buttering iiiducemeivts to our customers than ever before. ; We shall continue to deal m all kinds of Family Groceries, all kinds of Country Produce," pure Liquors, &c." All produce consigned to us will re ceive our personal attention and the best prices tife market affords guaranteed. In returning our 'thanks--for the very flattering and unexpected patronage be stowed in the past, Wc hope by renewed energy, 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 cotmtrv. " B. N. "SMITH. may 29 FJLOURIjFJLOUR!! 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. and $2.50 each. And don't forget our very excellent Ci- Bars. June 28 : J. F. BUTT. WHAT is that for? It. is for saIp At June 19 TIDDY'S. REWARD of merit Cards at TIDDY'S. june 19 ' . ; - t ! i . . - SHELIi , IN the Radical Camp, for sale at " -TIDDY'S. THE cheapest and handsomest Embroi deries, at B. KOOPMANN'S. may ..cw., wxu,-?r ir 1 - A RE Daily recivinrVresupplie JCl GROCERlESTCONTIriONEBIES, TOBACCO, 8NUFF,-C10ARS,MU8ICAL Wbjiy'for OASrC and select ogoodi with care, all of which we will sell at tha lowest price for CASH.'4;' TV;'" , We feel Very; thankful to? the 'generous pubhe .for past" patronage, 'arid ;bope 'by strict attention to the wants' of the people tojstlll continue toiieel their approval; Our Stock is large and complete, we flatter ourselves that we will please all that give us a calL . fcb -'.'-1 V- Jh .! :: H: j rmnrnmi I I - : : . , . . . r- - m. tun r. i OPENING. IT AY15,0' nted tlie Store Room occu- j-a pieu jasc year dv w. j. RinoV on coucge tstreet,-we beg to inform our T m an . 1 1 . i ... about the 1st September next with a full oiock or GROCERIES. x win now unui men we win give our en i . . . ue respecuuiiy solicit Consignmeuts of COTTON, GRAIN, FLOUR, &c.,fcc. 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. Psram. Cashier 1st Nat. Bank Tnos. W. Dewey, Cashier Bk Mecklenburg. Jf S VVIT.T.T A MfiAV tr rr Democr,at copy. -June 21 ly RICHARD ADAM, KICHMOKD STEAM BAKERY, l?th Street, Below Main, orantnes 5115 Broad and 1524 Main. if Manufaeturer of all kinds of' Bread, Cakes and Crackers, Wholesale and Retail. 1 No charge for delivery of Goods to Boats or tars.. JSo Charsre for Rurrelsl - may 1 ly. Io for the ITIountaitis of lorth t'ai'olina via the Atlantic. Tennessee fc Ohio Railroad ! TPXCURSION TICKETS are on sale at Li the oftire of the Atlantic. Tennessee and Ohio Railroad, Charlotte, to and frohi tne following places ; Asheville, and return, $13.00 Marion, , 8.25 Morganton. " 41 7.00 Hickory Station, " 5.75 iraiiw connect at- Liianotte Dotn wavs, wmi c j. & A. Hail road. W. W. PEG RAM, jul 6-lm Agent. Columbia Ph ccniz insert 1 month. THI? "ftll VCD TftWniICO M m w m mm WBMWBVBS W 1 W mm 0 R Gr A N S For Parlor Church and School. Makufactdred by E. P. NEED HAITI & SON. ESTABLISHED IN 184G. Nos. 143, 145 & 147 East, 23d St. N. "?. jvesponsinie parties applying lor agencies 1 11 . -mm m, - in suctions sui i iiiTsupjuiea, will receive prompt attention and liheral inducements. a nruvs resnuiig nx, a uisiance ironi our au thorized agents, inav order from our' 'fac tory k . Send for illustrated price list, july 12 Cm MAY FASHIONS, 1S73. BtTTTERWICK.S Metropolitan, Demorest's Monthly, Godey's Laily's Hook, Pet4-rs)i's Magazine, Leslies Iadv's Journal. Hariier's Bazar m every Monday momimr. All the other Fashion Books'reeciveu soon as issued at ' . , - TIDDY'S apl 18 , Book Store. ... . - i ; T, ; - - , u g j - QENEEAL BARGAINS, ; Ft order to makeiij-oora for a heavy fall trade, we will sell bareains in.everv- T O" ' We are npw, offering all classes1 of goods. at prices that will not only please but in sure ready sale. Call soon and examine , McMURRAY & DAVIS. July26 iV ' .-. " NORTH CATtOLTNA FLOUfT. 1, V.I V.''4-iJ. 'J, i- ' ... 350 SACKS Fresh Ground North Caro lina Family Flour, just received ana tor sale vy .:'.,... v STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. api n :.v; - . : - PAPER iJAGS! . 1 A A A A aper Bags,- from 2 to l04bs. lUUUUilust receivedi i Also, another lot of India Rubber Pipe-stems , from 12 to 20 inch kmgjust received at i june 10 .', .5!-, KM-, r.(zx PIJREFOY'S. ' JUST RECEIVED. '; ik .LOT; of French? jNotei Pper withjEn- V-velopes to matcn at - --: - T3 EAUTIFUL disnlay tjf Jett Horn India XT AVE youeen the Baby Toy House ?J XX If not call at . " TIDDY S ana see it june 19 l-'.tti frill XII r'..-. '- 'r'it ,j : 4:. ' "" " '"' " . , "" '''.V . ' " - ... Ji...V . - . - 4. -. . - '"1 ............ ... ; CHARLOTTE, N. C, AND i TTAVING greatly increased his Stock of 11 FURNITURE which consists in part oi Parlor Suit, Black, Wninnt Painted Chamber Suits French and Cottage Bedsteads Spring Beds, Bureaus, Washstands. Teapoys, Folding: Tables, Ladies Work Tables, Extension and Centre. Tublcs; Whatnots !Safe Excelsfor and Cotton Mattresses. (Hinira 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 Hexigan Head and Foot Walnut CasketHalf Glass Top, finished and trim med in the most approved stvle.will be kent constantly readv for use, all of which will be sold at a most reasonable price. xterommg many tnanlcs for past favors I most respectfully ask the citizens nf Charlotte and surrounding country, who have need for anything in mv line to eive me a call before purchasing elsewhere. South Trade Street opposite- the Market House, Charlotte, N. C. jan 1st 187-ly F. M. SHELTON: to S3 crq CO o 13 QD CHARLOTTE. N, C. Prescriptions prepared at all hours of th,e Day and night. Choice Green and Black Tea, Selected especially for Family and Inval ids, at SCARR'S June 29 Drug Store. FRESH SPICES, Just received a lot of select Solres for Pickles, Preserves, Ac, at F. SCARR'S June Drug Store. Pure Salad Oil. Finest article in Market, F. SCARR'S '29, 1872 Drug Store. at june J.T.SUGGS, (Successor to Coit and Suggs,) Trade St., next door below Merchants' Farmers' National Bank. DEALER IN GROCERIES fc LIQUORS, WHOLESALE & REilL. T EEPS constantly on hand a large and xx wen selected stocicot 15A.CON. lard .MACKEREL. FLOUR. MOLASSES. SU UAK, WJf josjs, TEAS, SPICES, CAN DLbis, SODA, SOAPS. CANDLES. SE- UAKS, TOBACCO, fcc., &c. ALSO, Corn H heat, Kye, Oats, &c, bought and sold on commission. jan 14-Gm B R A ITH W A IT'S Retrospect or Practical Medicine and Snijrery Pait EX VI, January 1873 Just in at TIDDY'S. apl 10 - TO HOUSEKEEPERS. TTATTD LL i; , t -t . . V"" aiieiiuoii is oanea to a iresn ar- X rival of finely flavored Roasted CnfiW. oy wnicii a great saving is effected apr 14. SYMONS & CO. TApS0ME Stock of Real Point, and jlj. urane dollars, at may 9 B. KOOPMANN'S. GRAND Assortment of Fine Laces, at B. KOOPMANN'S. mav9 iWEST CAROLINA RECORD. Pubhsietl Weekly; at Bufhetfordtoh- 'N. C. BYp'LENDENIN & CARPENTER, (AJ; . Two Dollars per Antinnr. 1 he 'JZCcvrd is published in the intorost f xfzang, riartv. sect or creed, but labor iar vus elevation. imDrovement and od o an. , r - . . , may 81 , 3ms. , CI PBTVATE BOARDING HOTJSZ. RS. A. IV. MITXER gives notice that uc io uicuaicu to acconunouate a ptimber of regular boarders. Her table is always supplied with the , best fare to be nau in kills marKet : tne rooms are nirv- m ucus cican, ana - pains are taKen to j i i j, . . . make guests comfortable. V Terms reason abte. LAKDBSTHS garden seed, h J iWATtaxLted . Genuin. ; if I 'tFatW White lri-,'iUl&'? itvtm Du tcft.rf Red .'Tobi V Yellowr A hewWti. A tti ber Glope, Seven Ton.t Ruta Basa. - LarM Norfolk. 1 Ws R. BURWfiLfiTfc cd. ' Spring's Corner, i . -. -vnariotte. jvu. July. 18 . t ! J j DRIED BEEF. (.anjooth and no loss, and" can berecom- mended to be unsurpassed by any that we nave seen Dciore, at jne 13 JNO. F. BUTT'S. F. EI. SHELT0II F. SCARE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, '"A Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta Bauxoad.. . , , .CofcUMBiA, S.'G., June 13, 1?73. 4 .OEXSWPBRINTENDENT'S OFFICE. jf"w'A' y "5! LT! Tn On and after .... ,. ... -K r L.3ZS MONDAY JUNiS' 16, Hhe following Schedule will be nm oyer this Road ; -1 . TIMETABLE., . QOINQ SOUTH. LeaVe Charlotte, Arrive at Columbia, Arrive at Augusta, GOING NORTH. -No. 1. 4.20 a. 9.30 a. 2.00 p. 4.15 a. 8.42 a. 2.27 p. m. m. m. -No. 2. Leave Augusta, Leave Columbia, Arrive Charlotte, , ! , GOING SOUTH. No Leave -Columbia, Arrive Augusta, m. m. m. 3.15 a. m. 8.20 a. m. 5.r)0 p. m. 10.47 p. h GOING NORTH. Leave, Augusta, Arrive Columbia, -No. 4. Standard Time ten minutes slower than Washington Citvtimp. and faster than Columbia City time. No. 1 Tram daily. No. 2 Train dailv. Sundays excepted. Both trains make close connection to all points North, South and est. Through tickets sold and batrsraee check- ed to all principal points. JAMES ANDERSON, Gen. Supt. E. R. Doksky, Gen. Fr'ght & Ticket Agt. July 3 OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD; ou, Testimony From the Battle-Fields. iUnder tlR above title I propose to pub- HjHi first i fine wsna per, and subsequently in book form, a series of articles giving the war'reeoru or iSorth Carolina trom the election of Lincoln in Nov., 1860, to t lie close of the war bet ween the States in May nr.. l -. , i si- " lchmj. iiv iiiiiu vinuraces inree uivisions : 1st. Accounts of each skirmish and bat tle oti the soil, or uikmi the waters of North Carolina. 2nd. Accounts of every battle foueht during the war on the soil of any State, in which any of the troois of North Carolina took part especial care being taken to show what those troops did and suffered in each of those battles, and wrhat irlorv and renown our -officers and men fairly won. 3rd. " A Southern Chart for all time." An explanation of the third division of th proposed plan will be submitted at a later dv. That I may accomplish this arduous, but pleasing self-imtjosed 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 m Jvortn Carolina upon the battle fields of UitdLonfcueracy ; aud especially do ask all who can write to furnish me details of ev ery battle in winch 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 ; oait 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 gatli ered now, will be lost forever. Hence, ancr waiting ior several years tor some one more competent to undertake the task, ii .i. i i .i i-ii . . i mive ueiemuiiuu io uevoie ine remainin years of my life to this labor of love. yield to-none in love for my native State, or in admiration for the gallant men wTho have shed imperishable glory upon her x preier to give tnese accounts nrst in newspaper rorni, 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 ot the south. "Several prominent actors in the war have al rewly promised their co-operation and the valuable aid of their pens to lessen niv labors and to niake 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 compfete, and I hope to enlist an army of valuable co-laborers m the good cause as readily as did North Carolina enlist her sous to light the battles ot the ".Lost Cause." General officers from other States, who commanded North Carolina troops, are re- specnuiiy asked to give me all the mfor mation m their possession, relative to the conduct and bearing of those troops. In endeavoring to do justice to the sol diers of my native Sfata, I certainly shall mosi eareiuiiy aostain ironi doing injus tice to those trom any other. My brethren of the press will confer a favor by giving the whole, or such part of this rrospectus as they may deem proper, one or more insertions, calling attention thereto. j 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 Rear' t N. C. S. T. june 5 lm J, N. ROBSOiY, Commission Merchant. Nos. 1 & -2 Atlantic Wharf, & 68 East Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C, "WW . C r - - Jm aiavine amDie means ior advances, a business experience of twenty years, and confining;himself strictly to a Commissiofr cusmess, without operating on Jus own account; respectfully solicits consignments of Cotton, Flour. Corn. Wheat, etc. , Shippers' pf Produce to him may, at their opiion, nave tneir, uonsignmentssoid eith er in Cliarlestoh or New York, thus hav ing the ad vantage of two Markets without cAtra uommissionsi ;i - - BEF23TtENCES : BishWi.itmanS. C.Rev. T: GJiSoihnierB, LI. TXi Tenri.. CbLWm. John SOhChtolotte; N. tX; Hon. John P. King AUgilsta, GaM Messrs. Williams, Birnie 4 Co,N.?Y., Messrs. G. W. Williams St Co., Charleston, S. C. , y , 4 20 THE f ARltEHS. We. thifik the wan': adonted for sellifie dbnrwithout and we afe in Gottoirin tyafvmarket -was oue consultation with you, favdr of doing justice to bur friends in'eve ry jinstattce ;;aud m future will abandon the resent rlan and resort to the ' former bid fashioned way. Call at our Store and we win Handle your Cotton without the pass. W. H. H. HOUSTON t CO. July 1, 1873. 4w. i 1873. No 191 . SILIOIITON HOUSE. :0: STATESVtLLE, ft C. :0. THE Proprietor of the above named Hotel respectfully invites the pee of Charlotte and the public generally to eail on him when they visit StatesvUle. He will spare neither pains nor- money to make the SIMONTON HOU8E a first class HOTEL, and worthy of public jpatronage, jf. A. PRICE, nov 25-tf Proprietor. R. F. DAVIDSON, DEALER IN HO. 4 WEST TRADE STREET, Opposite Brem, Brown & Co's. Dry Goods Store, CHARLOTTE, 35T. O. Metalic 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 Depabtmet, ) Raleigh, June 10, 1873. j Whereas, Official information has been received at this Department thatvacancies exist in the Senate branch of the General Assembly of North Carolina by reasson of the resignation of Hiram E. Stillev and J. B. Respess, representing-the Second Senatorial District, and that vacancies exist in the House of Representatives of the said ueneral Assembly bV reason of the resignation ot Alfred J, Morrison representative from Lincoln County and Richard C Badger representative from "Wake county. Now, therefore, I Tod R. Caldwell, Governor of the State f 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 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 THURSDAY THE 8EVENTH 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 City of Raleigh, the 10th day of June, A. D. 1873, and in l. s. the nine-seventh year of Ameri can Independence. TOD R. CALDWELL. By the Governor: J. B. Neathery, Private Secretary. News, Weekly, Raleigh, North Carolin ian, Elizabeth City; Express Washington; Observer, eekly, Charlotte, and Ameri can, StatesvUle till day of election, in hp 14 tnn'e7 XCLS)IOtt ! ! THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST ! ! ! TO PL ANT E1S, WE Offer the following Fertilizers : Patapsco Guano, Chesapeake Guano and Watson & Clarke's Superphosphate. We have pleasure in again tendering to our Farmers the above first-class Fertili zers. ... To those who have used them so many years we need only say tliat 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 STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. jan 10 Encourage Home Industry. Kffi COTTON Seamless Meal Bags 0JJ . made, at Franklinsville, N.- C, and for sale bv STENHO'USE, MACAULAY A CO, apl 11 A Soda Fount at Home, or, Nectar Syrup. Anew and invigorating Summer Bever age, in which the carbonic acid gus is so retained that itmav be leisurely stMied from the. glass without iosit g its sparkling action. It is put up in convenient bottles, for family use, each bottle, making from 10 to 12 glasses of Cream Jsectar, or 50 to 60 glasses of lemonade. It is not impaired by age, and is the most economical as well as the most delightful beverage in market. We have just received a lew more dozen of this syrup; which lias been 50 .much sought after in this market. july 20 , t . B N SMITH. , Clean Up l our Hack JLots. IN obedience to a resblutiotJ fassc-d : by the Biard of Aldermen Monday, nielii. June 16th, 1 herebt iiotify the .citiietis Of ChaflOtte. to have their pri w cleansed. and to have all accumolationsof trash and filth, calculated to produce sickness, xe rrioved from their oremises. -They will.be allowed until the 21st of this month, June, to comply with this notice. After that day the Marshal will visit their tretnises aa he is authorized to do, andreport eerV. -person whose lot is not cleansed accordinff to this Order. - And they will be fined , five uonars ior eacn anu every uay suco nui sance remains unabated" J ; i;- W. F. DAVIDSON, , june 18 Ji;; 3Iayor;: 'Sew Orleans: Sugar ajid Ho lasses. BHogsheacWJBrlgM w'Orleaiw )frxt 10 Barrels Choice "i-; " Molasses, Also 2 HogsheDemfirarA Sugar, 2 " " Molasses in store and for sale at prices to suit the times by STENHOUSE MACAULAY,& CO. ftrt BAWfiwmfcrof f VJ Bbls Srigarf 100 Bbes Soda, 100 Cases vysKre, ou-?uxes tuc&otv wuivu wiar as low as the lonres&C u4 . i . HOUSTON & may 28 " j - DON'T FAIL TO CALL at Meachaffl's. He is selling out at exist for Cash. apr 27 3m RATES' Or ADVERTISING. On Sqfcaie one time..... $1 Ofr 1 50 2 09 260 thseedaysw . it- (4 rotsraays-. Cvelay,, one Tveek... $ 00 it . 3 5 5 00- 6 50 8 0 taken at ; two weefts " " three yireeks-. ; " one month;..... ..... fST Contract Advertiswuents Prooortmnfal v- lnwr mf ' ' IreTeaerttoated"'atA qaarter-col umir, and ta sqsaaes as a half-ooltrms CHARLOTTE FAIR AT J. T BUTLER'S!! - NEW GOODS. Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry, Diamonds, Silver and Plated Ware, Spectacles, &c. MUSIC BOXES AND MANY oa?S":is ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO iMIIEQiTTIOZfcT. AT J. T. BUTLER'S OPPOSITE THE MANSION HOCfcti, October 12 THE BAITX OF MECKLENBURG, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Authorized Capital $500,000 JA8. TtfifrEB TATK. Thos. W. Dewet, Cashier, F. H. Dewey. Asst. Cashier, at the Banking house oi TATE & DEWEY. This Bapk Chartered Under Act of the 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 Cu tomets ori Liberal Terms. The bank will receive Deposits subject ttf Check, and will Allow Interest According" to Agreement on all Deixisits left on time, or issue Certificates of Deposit bearing in terest at the rate of 1. Eight per cent per Annum on all sums lying undrawn over thirty days, Gold and Silver Cota. Bullion and Bank Notes Bought and Sold. THOS. W. DEWEY, jan, 1 1873, Cashier, NEW YORK HERALD, Received Dil and sold at 5 cents each, at mar 6 PUREFOY'S. Motif, Ilouf, THREE Hnndred Sacks Extra and Fam ilV Flour in store and for sale br " STENH0U8E, MACAULAY fc CO. fcb 18 .fast Heceired AT McMurray & Davis'", a very large and elegant stock of Ready-made Clothing embracing ALL THE LATE SPRINO STYLES, tnar2l , W. ff . II. f f OtSTON A CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS ; and LfQtJOR trEALER TRADE STREET, . ARE daily rceeving large fldditfns to their Ittrnense Stotk.- corisisting of Coffee, . Sugar, Molasses, .. Syrups, Candles, Soaps, .. Sodat Salt,- Candy, Crackers, Oys ters, Maeketel, Liquors, artd Wifies of all kinds, tq whicli they iftvite the attention of the ' Wholesale Trade, guaranteeing prices and quality of goods.- ' may 29 - - EnMii0E8Ve have just , .received a large assortment of Mosqui to Canopies, Frames; Fixtures,; tc, for Bedsteads and Ceiling, Bars and BobinettC fbr making Netts7 -Call and see them :?i .; ; BREM, BROWN & CO, june 20; dtaw2w , , "" tfiivon aiti scnooiv Hebaneville, N, C, JSiA.ltOBERT BINGHAil. Srit 't IfAJ. WB. LTNCTI. CAFT. T. t. KOBWOOtf.- : Pl Hession opens 25(h Jnly i duneidim ! --.- ,- - ; THE LANK OOXS, just received at TUREF0Y9 fry , tyS.W""''
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