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'? The Char lottery Observer. J J0HN8T0N JONES. Office, Bryce's Blinding,' .Trade Street BATES Or ,8UBcklPTIOir. Daily, One year hv France? ..$6 iW Six months, in aataiicev..U.. 3 X Three Months, inadyancej 1 60 One month, in advance, 50 Tri-Weekly,' one year.L. $3.50 Weekly tnftTcar.u 2.00 J. SWTLLIAMSOH" & do. 7 mHATlot of choice Flour has arrived, 1 and you will please call and see it, buy it and try it. It is warranted to suit you, july 13 ... . JUST. RECEIVED u . n; ii. Houston & CK, i k A Packages MACKEREL; I J Halves, Quarters and Kits, Also, a complete ' assortment of fine Chewing Tobacco. , , ... July 8 . LlXCOtNTON, NORTH CAROLINA. :0:-sO: r-, i T1IREI? Story Brick Building, .with i lar,?e and comfortable rooms well furnished, on j the corner of, Main street and in the most desirable portion of town, convenient to the celebrated Alum Well. IYrsons desiring a summer Tetrcat wilt find t-ineolnton unsurpassed,: and betas more accessible, will find it much cheaper, i MES, L., H. JtLIBTJLKK, -roar4-Gm' 1 Proprietress. NEW IXOUB. ? Received this morning a Lot of very Su perior Rve Flour. For sale by, July 2. SYMON8& CO- FLOUR. fAA SACKS North Carolina Flour Oyjyj Freth Ground, just received at STEN HOUSE, june 19 B. IV. SITIITII, COMMISSION MERCHANT, - AND DEALER IX Groceries, Country Produce, &c , HAVING moved across the Street iiumc diately opposite the Market Hoise, where our rents are only one-half of our former place, enables ii "to5 ' offer' still more flatterine imiucetivents HtoTor customer than eve'r";btfbre." Ve -hal! continue to deal in all kinds of Family Groceries, all kinds of tuhrrj Ptijduo4r puret Ljtttrsr 1 1 Ml Ac au proauce-cynsHgrHstt 0.10 us wiu re reive our iwrsonal atfentioh and" the best prices the market affords jmarantced. In returniiiflr our thanks for the very flattering and unexpected patronage le- stowed in the past, we , hoe by rtnewel t'nergv, rcdiuwi routs, working for small profits, keeimic reliable urk1, and fair, open atul honest dealing in the future, to merit a liberal share of the patronage of the dtv aad surrounding vOBiitrv ; ; U.N. SMITH. mav 20 5 Carolina Central Itailway. Until further notice the following sched ule, will be run over the Western Division of this Road, to take effect Monday, Aug. 4th, ISMtS. , . .: going wurr. Stations. Charlotte, Pii er Pump, Tuckasees,' Brevard's ? Irori Station,- LincoJiOaiW Cherryvi!lCJ Arrive. I-cave, 5 00 am 5 44 a m 5-63- ' 6 22 " 7 00 " 5 49 44 o58 " C 32 7 20 " 7 58 13 1 a 'A Buffalo f GOING EAST. Stations. Buffalo, CherryVine, ' Lincolnton. Iron Station, Brevard.1 a. Tuckasoee; River Pump, Artrve. Ixsive. 9 55 a m m 22i" 10 23 am r . 11 12 til 1150 " 1 11 55 " m J2 33pm 1 11 44 12,23 p R ? 103 ciiarlotte, 55 -2ft ininiitM fbrbreakfast. $pONSOK, aug 1 2wl WWm 8a' democrat copyS-ireekS F" ie Radi amp. ror en fPHE cheauMi'msot JL denes, at '"U&uvpiafiii o. may 9 ARE Daiy' receiving7 fresh TOppliesJdf GROCERIES,' CONFECTIONERIES INSTRUMENTS, FRUITS,; PRC5E CAN We buy for CASH,' and select our goods i with care; ill of which we will ell at' the lowest nriffi for f!AST?t- M t' riifvsi .;Wefi?el veiy thankful toftheiferotist Piblie:for t patronag,6 itid 'hope hfA finer attennon to tne wan ta-or tnepeopi IO stil r. continue to-hieet their apnrovali Our Stock ; Is ' large! m tbmxA flatter ourselves that ' We will please all. that give us a call. J : feb 9i.'iiHiilr1Ht.: liLMil;.V ' E AUTTFUIi display of Jett Hoto India Rubber an PljM;k"Grnett Settai at ' roay9 XKOOPMANku If not call-at C .rt "-.t;;. fZ& ' TIDDY'S arid W t june i . ' v . v ;- , A B LATJi BQOJS, just received at-v ecesved at f f PyREJOY'S M -rHftu-. yrfi k .lUx-.all .JLjT'r fflAVil . v- . wdaijuj I ' , ,t , , , ; -T- : r : u -l Li I VoUrDL .": UAKKIAGE & BUGGY RY. K 1 ? 4- ?mT ; injo, my, new X Carriage and. Jiusrev Factorv on t.l mr. ner of Tri'on and 6th streets, and am pre- parea to exemtework'witht neatness and ae9itcii. My stock is large,' and ' my as sistant workmen are mastem sl their trade; an f hve every facility fatr gi,vipg entire, ; oi:i9iiM:i.HNoMj usiomersuju itave aft experience of Fifty Years-ta the business. Address,, JOSilUAiTBOTTEB- r, ; , june. 14,8m r Charlotte, Vesteyiin Female Institute The 34th annual session besms Sect 25. 1873.. One of the first Schools for Ynnmr Latliea iu ilie JBtmUi , Twentv-thret teas ers and officers. ;Scenery grand: buildings ewgam. : jieaun wnsureassea : recbie con stitutions here restored : imnils ' from all the States from Maryland to Texas. Board- $240.; For. catakrue of 54 nacres addmss Kev. w. A. iAiig, Preside Stauntou, augtsim 20 ARB EEDT4CEI) TO f 3 jger DAY. COLMBIA C, fTIHE nronrietor of this trell known first jl ciass noiei-woum respecuui iy inlorm i .... uis many friends and the travehmr public generally, that lie has reduced his rates of Board from ?4 per day to $3 per day, and at the same time pledges himself to spare no pains in ane management ot tiie iiouse to sustain its reputation as a first class Hotel in every respect. . ' v WM. GORMAN, July 30 eod 2w Pnnrietot. 10,000 June 29 PAPER BAGS at PITREFOY'S. CHOCOLATE, Arrowroot, Gelatine, Pure J (J round IVpper, Ginger, (onnamon. July 23 ' W. R. BURWELL A CO. VAUSNTINE'S MEAT JUICE, June 22 - R. B. & CO. OOMEand look at the style of 1899, at mav 9 B. KOQPM ANN'S. TEW Spring Styles Hats and Bonnets, y Ribbons and Flowers, Juft received at MRS. QUERY'S. nmriO nARMIKE and Violet Inks, at V , rUREFOY'S. CHARLOTTE HALE ACADEMY. fPHE exercises of this School will be re- JL juuucd ou . Monday, the first . day of J Scntember next. Besides tlie branches formerly taught, "will be added French and Get-man. Especial attention paid to Mathe matics. Eng. Composition,. Declamation, Book-keeping, fcc In this, my fifth scbo- uisuc session, i rcsuecuuuv suuui a. im- tinuance of the generous patronage showed me and will earnestly emlcavor to merit their confidence. -Apply for circular to W. BEAUMONT CLAPKSON, ftug-6 lin. , , Principal. DALE'S CORK KILLER. June 22 f W. R- BURWELL & CO., GREAT Bargains fn Lama Shawls, at may 9 B. Black -Lace and KQOPMANF M ASON'S impfoved'Ftifil JarsJ Fulv 23 Wf' Rt BURWELL CO1 ON CONSIGNMENT. Boxes or crates of extra fine peaehes. at B N SMITH S. JTJST KECIEVED, A Superior article of new wheat flour, fresh meal ;Tnice breakfast bacon. Al so fine lot of Kentucky" hams, "choice ap plesv for eating and cooking, and Jot sale ? ':vJ:h::-T:.?.:C B S SMITH'S. BOLTED MEAL. Another loW elegant bolted meal, needs tin' siftinsr. but Is white and beautitui all 'ready or quick baking at ",: i "J F BUTTS Market. ; .'-n r f , . i L . ... . . CLARET; PORTER, ALE, Ac, TTTSTdeiyedbv W. II. H. Houston & i) , Co., supericir iot t of , Fjeneli Brandy finest ever offered in the city L BfoWn Stout Porter, Sparkling "Ale, Pale Ale, Claret, Port and Madeira Wines, superior articles, at reasou awe pricea. -; ' , i ? y , iw. H- H. HOUSTON. .. july I5-- .-.:' . - , . . MOLASSES. A BARREL Clioap; Mojasses, UU 30 harrels 1neVTttr.v 1 1 5 Tierecs Deiiierafa Molasses just received at. :r( - r, ;.ri ... . - . STENHOUSE, MACAU LA . & JO. june 21 ' ; " ' ' " ' - UOHIE STOIOACI BITTERS, A T W.-H. H. HOUSTON & IaI S. J lns il roedicihe' ii tfneeuaUed as purerlbnic ana hit runtwr-, - , . Xi. A Nice Iot of Lurbxp Sacks on hand and , ; July 13 L J.S. WILLIAMSON & CO. : Tld Papers for sale ; , at 6X) cents per hnn- M:ldred;.fVThl umce. si tf PAPEIX riAGSt f A AAAPPrBtfgsr from 2 to 10 lbs. ilLUUU iust received: i Also.jinoUier lot of India Rubber Rpestema from llto 2tf IhcB longjufct reeelTed at -n -n fj : come at last.? If is-elegant; no bone in: biitirisraAmictf atyeo ceuid possibly wisp iDearaomt ana Home oopyropeT?5j; 1 T URBrerAcbiTWl ivnT . smmA T!R0TT C0imBa:;S0TEIJ CHARLOTTE, . C. 3gty3gljtf JL'JL' UJA33 jS I TTAV1NG greatly increased his Stock of XJ. FUKINITUKIS wbicli consists in part oi Parlor Salts, Black. Wnlnnt Painted Chamber Salts, French and Cottage Bedsteads, Spring Beds, BnrcaiM, v.Waslistands Teapoys, , Folding Tables, Ladles Work Tables,' Extension and Centre Tablesv Whntnots Safes, Excelsior and Cotton" Mattresses,' Chairs and Stools of various styles and "many other things not necessarrto mention. Th 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 m the most approved style,vrill be kept constantly ready tor use, all of which will be sold at a most reasonable price. Keturning- roanvtlianks for past favors I most respectfully ask the citizens of Charlotte and surrounding country, who hflVA iirwl ffr flnvrniiiff in mv IirkA fn intra I me a can Deiore purcnasing eisewnere South Trade Street opposite the Market House, Charlotte, N. C jan 1st 1873-ly F. M. 8H ELTON. T. SCARE, P Cu C era - o B 0Q CHARLOTTE, N, C Prescriptions prepared at all hours of the Day and night. Choice Green and Black Tea, Selected especially for Family and Inval ids, at JSCAKK'S june 29 Dnig Store. FRESH SPICES, Just received a lot of select Snicesibr Pickles,' rreserves, sc, at F. SCARRY june 29 Drug Store. Pare Salad Oil. Finest article in Market, F. SCARR'S 29, 1872 Drugstore. at june J. T. SUGGS, (Successor to Coit and Suggs,) Trade St., next door below Merchants' & Farmers' National Bank. DEALER IX-- 'OROCERIES & LIQUORS, . WHOLESALE & ItEUL. Tr EEPS constantly on hand a large and L. well selected stock of BACON, LARD, MACKEREL, FLOUR, MOLASSES, SU GAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES, CAN DIES, -SOD,- BOA PS. CANDLES, BE OARS, TOBACCO, Ac, &c. AI-SO, Corn, W heat, Rye, Oats, &c bought and sold on commission. jan l-HJm BRA ITH W A IT'S Retrospect of Practical Iflediclne and Surgery Pint LX VI, January 1873. Just in at - - TIDDY'S apl 10 TO HOUSEKEEPERS. - XT OUR attention is called to a fresh &r-' L rival of finely flavored Roasted Coffee, by w hich a great saving is eei-ted apr 14. SVaiOSS & CO. TJANDSOME Stock of Real Point, and XX Crape Collars, at may 9 ; ; B. KOOPMANN'S a RAND Assortment of Fine Laces, U at B. KOOPMANN'S. mav 9 WEST CAROLINA RECORD. Published Weekly, at Rutherford ton. N. C BY CLENDENIN & CARPENTER, At Two Dollars per Annum; The Record is published in the interest of no ring, party, 'sect or creeds but labors for tne elevation, improvement ana good ofalL .:) A i 1 ;. may 31, 3ms. PRIVATE BO ABDINQ HOUSE, TtT RS' A. W; MIDLER gives notice that she is prepared to accommodate a number ofregular boarders. Her; table is ! - UL 1 I i. t. i 1.-. aiway juppiit wmi fciic, ocbi.. wv, ;w -w had in . this . market : 'tlie rooms are ' airv and beds dean, and pains " are taken to make guests coiufortable. Terms reason able. LAIIDMTH'S GAUDEI? SEED, TT'arranted Oentdne. r4- ' ' V' ' F. U. S B B L TOD Early tWhite. Flat Dutch, Early FUtJaonrCharlotte, N-CHorr. John r. King, Dutchf (Red Top.i Yellow Aberdeen, Am Spring VOoraer. i . ; Charlotte, N. C july. 18 - i .!-.'J io f " ; : . :- rHn , ;PTtTTCTf BEEF. ' GHIP Beef of the TeiTbestquality, cpred i the finest style, no bona in it, cuts smooth and no loss. - nd oan' s be" recom mended to be unsurpassed baiiy that we oer Uiope, iseven a op,,, icuta, eaga, 4 iarge nave seen oetore, at " . -i lane-1ST : JFO. BUTT S. AIURDAY. AUGUST 9, (XfcLarlotte, Columbia & Augusta ;. f . Bailroad. ; Columbia, S. C., June 13, 1S73. SUPEEIKTEKDENTS OFFICE. .IS On and after MONDAY JXJlf MA tb foUowiBg Schedule will be run wrer tais Koad T " '" " " f: ' : 'TmETABLE. -j r' "' eorKo so7th.Ko. 1. : Leave. Clmrlotte, i 4.20 a. mi Arrive at Columbia, -90 a, m. ArriTf at Augusta, 2.00 p. n. GOING NORTH. No. 2. Leave Augusta, 4.15 a.m. Leave Uommbia, 8.42 a. ro. AjriveCharlottef . 2.27 p. m. GOIKO 80UTII. No. 3. Leave Columbia, 3.1.1 a. 8.20 a. m. m. Arrive Augusta, GOING NORTH. No. 4. Leave Augusta, Arrive Columbia, 5.t0 p. m. 1U.4 p. tv. Standard Time ten nxinutes slower than Washington City tinie, and six minutes faster than Columbia Citv time. N.. 1 Train daily. No. 2 Train dailv, Sutjdays excepted. Botli trains make close connection to all points rorth, South and West., Through tickets sold and baggage check ed to all principal points. JAMES ANDETtSON, Gen. Supt, E. R. Dorset, Ga. Fr'ght & Ticket Aet. Jtly 3 OtO LIVING AND OUR DEAD; oa. Toiflmir TVntw "RatflA-TTielde tr Under the above title I propose to pub and subsequently lish 'first in newspaper, in book, form, a series of articles giving the war record of North Carolina from the election of Lincoln in Nov., I860, to the close tf the war between the States in May 18lk. My plan embraces three divisions : 1st," Accounts of each fkirinish and bat tle on the soil, or uiKn 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 tk lart especial care bei:ig taken to show what those troops did and sulfered in each of tliose bnttles, an I what glory itid a-nown our onicers 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 furnish me material which can be arta.pgeI.and digested so us to form a com- pleta record ot tue heroic deeds ot the sons of iNonn uaronna uixm me Dauie neius oi tlMtlnfderacv; aud especially do ask all -j&bjtt&iu writejy furnish nie details of ev ery battle in w-li ich they' "'participated, and the part borne by their immediate com mands. The time mar not have come to write this portion of North Carolina's History ; but it luis 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 gath ercd now, will be lost forever. Hence, after waiting for several years for some one more competent to undertake the taste, I have determined to devote the remaining years of mv life to this labor of love. I vield to none in love for mv native State, or in admiration for the gallant men who have.sbed imcrishable glory upon her. I prefer to give these accounts nrst m newspaper form, in order that omissions and errors, it any occur, may oe pointed out and corrected before tne 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 icns 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 1 hope to enlist an army of valuable co-laborers in the srood cause as readily as did JNonn Carolina eulist her sons to light the battles of the "Lost Cause.' General officers from other States, who commanded North Carolina troops, arc re spect full v asked to give me all the in for- mat ion in their possession, relative 10 tne conduct and bearing Of those troops In endeavonnz to do lustice to the sol diers of my native State, t certainly shall most careiuny aosiam lrom uojog injus t . r 1 1 .T- ... ..... . r. tice to those from any other. Mv brethren of the press will conter a favorjby giving the whole, or such part of this rrospectus as they may oeem 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. Late Colonel 10th Regt N. C. S. T. june 5 lni J. K R0BS0N, Commission Merchant, Nos. 1 fc 2 Atlantic Wharf, & 68 East Bay, . CHARLESTON, S. C, Havlmr; ample, means for advances, a t business experience of twenty years, and 1 confining himself strictly to a Commission I Business, without- operating on his own account,- respectfu7.1y solicits consignmcn ts I n..i... B! : r ' trt. t i oi louon, jb, iwir,. vxjui. utau., cu;, Shibners of Produce to him may. at their option, liave their Consignments sold eith er fn Charleston or New YorK, tnusnav-ing- theadvantage of two Markets without extra Commissions. . ... . REFERENCES t G. Suhimers. 0. tX.Tennl.Col.Wm. John- Aucrusta. Ga.. Messrs. Williams. Birnie & ' Co:r N Y-r Messrs. G.W. Williams & Co. Charlestoni ac. " : - OEUEltAL BARGAINS, IN order-to make room for & heavy fall trader wefwilli seUiarEains ,in ( every- .We are now ottenne ail classes pi gooas at Prices that will not onjy please but iri- i sure readv - sale.' JaIl soon and examine them. " ---- ' . - J . " " v ; v; i - McMURRAY & DAVIS. r-'July2G. : - 1 fcir" -- - No l,39rj smoHTonndirsB. STATESVt. H. C. fTIHE Proprietor of the above named A Hotel respectfully invites the people of nariotte ana tne public generally to can on him when they visit Statesville. He will spare neither-pains nor monev to make the SIMONT ON HOUSE- fust em HUTEL, and -worthy of pmm parToage, . r T.;A. JfJUCiV nov 25-tf Proprietor. R. F. DATldSOU, DEALER IN ITO. 4 "Wi:STmADB ITKEST, Opposite Brcm, Brown & Co's. Dry Goods Store, CHAELOTTE, 1ST. O. Metalic Burial Cases, Caskets, Spring Beds and Mattresses, and a full assortment of Furniture, always on hand. June 21 : : EXCELSIOR 11 THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST ! ! ! TO PLANTERS WE Offer the following Fertilizers : Patapsco Guano, Chesapeake Guano and Watson & Clarke's- Super-Phosphate. We have pleastfre in again" tettderfng to our Fanuere the above first-dass Fertili zers. To those who have used them so many years -we need 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 consuinptie exceeds the manufacturing power,. . For sale in anv quantity,-by STENHOUSE, MACAU LAY & CO. jan 10 Encourage Home industry. 500 COTTON Seamless Meal Bags made at Ffanklinsville, N. C, and for sale bv STENHOUSE, MACAULA Y & CO. apl 11 A Soda Fount at Home, or. Nectar Syrup. A new and invigorating Summer Bever- xi. age, in which the carbonic acid gas is so retained that it may be leisurely sipped from the glass without losirg its sparkling action. It is put up in convenient bottles, for family use, each bottle making from 10 to 12 glasses ot Cream Nectar, or o0 to GO 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 so much sought after in this market. iulv 20 H N SMITH. L Clean Up Your Back Lots. TN obedience to a resolution passed bv 1 the Board of Aldermen Monday night, June 16th. 1 hereby notify the citizens of Charlotte, to have their privy s cleansed, and to have all accumulations of trash and filth, calculated to produce sickness, re moved from their premises. They will be allowed until the 21st of this month, June, to comply with this notice. After that day the Marshal will visit their premises, as he 1 is authorized to do, and report every per son whose lot is not cleansed according to this order. And they will be fined five dollars for each and every day such nui sance remains unabated. F. DAVIDSON, june 18 Mayor, RICHARD ADAMT RICHMOND STEAM-BAKERY, 12th Street, Below Main, (Branches 516 Broad and 1524 Mam,) Manufacturer of all kinds of Bread, Cakes and Crackers, Wholesale and Retail, iso charge for delivery, of Goods to Boats or Cars. No Charge for Barrels. may 1 ly. u cu f -mwr mien l n b 9iivin i w w 0 R G A N 8 For Parlor Church and School. MX CTTTRED BY .'P. NEEDUAJTf 4k SON. ESFtABLISHED T$ lfos.143.145 &X47Ea8t,23dStlI.Y. Respotisible parties Vapplyingifor agenaes iiVBectiollsll&BUwppfied?trill ; wscdve ?rompt attention.and liberal inducements, arties reslditisr at a distance' from onr au thorized agents, may order ftptt otl iac tory. "Send for illustrated price-list. july 12 6m . ; " NORTH CABOLMf A FLOtDCU O KY SACKS Fresh urouna 3onn OOU lina Family Flour,. Just received and for sale Vy ..4T, . STEN HO USJ5, Al AUAU ua. i s w. apl 11 ' 1873. iee days......... .' 2 09 ;. - r fomr days?..y.-,2 50lti u five days..T.....y.... 3 00 one"weeSr.?.... 3 5f two weebM.m.MMM $-09 tt- one iwjHth q T Cbntjact'Advertlsesaeata taken- a6 lawpfertlewlWjtJffjpr Five Souares estimated at at qtrarter-col-umfi, asm tew sqrsares- as a half-column. CMRLOITEFAIE J. T BUTLERS I ! NEW GOODS. Watches, Clocks, SHtt ry, Diamonds, Silver and Plated Ware, Spectacles, &c MUSIC BOXES AND MANY too Kinf fisotrs -'AT- J. T. BUTLER'S OPPOSITETSE ftA'SlOtt HOTJ9KV October" 22 t the Bank ot mecxlesburgv CHARtOTtE, ST. C. - - r Authorized CaSpifal $5Q&,G0O, Jtte. TrA5ff'K Tae,- Presidcht. Thos. W. Dewky, Cashier, F. H.- Dewev, Asst. Cashier. AT TfiE iANKlNClfiOtrSE OT TATE "A DEWEY, This Bank; Chartered Under Act of theP General Assembly and duly organized? UWder Las of the State of North Carolina,- With ample means is prepared to transact General Banking Business. and famish accommodations to all nVCusv fomers oA Liberal Terms. The bank will receive Deposits subject to Check, and will Allow Interest According to Agreement on all Deposits left ori' timer or issue Certificates of Deposit bearing in terest at the rate of Eight per eeftt p6t AnriuifiL on all suras lying undrawn4 over phirty dayy. Gold and Silver Coin, .Bullion1 and' Bank-Kotes Bought and Sold;- .. .. 'HV&. W.-DKVJfiY.-jaIf8T3. Cashieri VTEW YORK HERALD; Received Dkily J; v and sold at b cents each., at mar 6 PUREFOY'SV THREE Hhndred Sacfe Extra and Fam ily Flour in store arid fb? Saleby bTKft ii-O D OK-,- JU AJA" & JLA x & JU. feb iff Just Received' A T McMurray Sb Dayis1, a! Very large' artd5 elegant stock of lteadv-made t.;iotmng; embracing ALL- THE LATE SPRING STYLES. mar 21 w. n. n. Houston & eo.?' WHOLESALE R0CE1 jtridi islQUOn DEALERS, fR'ADRCTREEy, AJktr Sfly rceevihg large additioriff to their Immense Stock, consisting of Coffee, Siigar, Molasscw Syrtis", Candles,- Stoap, Soda, Salt, Candy, Crackers, Oys- ters, Mackerel, Liquors and AViries of alv kinds, to which they invite tne attention1 of the Wholesale Trade, guaranteeing prices and quality of goods. may - - Hew Orleans Sugar and Holasses S Hogsheads Bright New Orleafi. Starr 10 Barrels Choice " i ; , Molasses, Also 2 Hogsheads Demerara Sugar, , ;2 ' C ' ' Molassejf irir store and fot sale at prices to suit thfe'd'rhs by STENHOUSE, MACAULA Y & CO, dec 17 -.. .JUST BECEIYEI.; KA BAGS Coffee. SOO'fiactt of Salt. 50 U;bta Strgkf; JW'BoxCS SbdAy tOO Capes Oystersr'50 Boxes Crackers, which; w ofler as-low as the lowest; i i '-' ' . ir.ii-;.: nwH. H. HOUSTON A CO". may 20 r0'T FAIL 10 CALL ai Meacbam'sv X) He is selling- out at cost for CaShV apt 27 3rtf A . LOT of French N.otV ipbf. with' n il velopcstomatcli.at ' 'l' ., THE July 23v- :E. BTJRWELt A OCX
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