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M1B . r t vt 2 LltM-tr 9 oo pUy,40ne yearlin advamSe r;.f Six roonthvin d.ffl Three Months, to advance,......?,...., One month, to wivant.-v,.... J TriAVerklyi' ene y'rT" 'nrt tflr!v nne vea.w..":''' 7 w weeiwww,;;,,.,,, g 60 Vol: IX. Advertisementa fcn at CHARLOTTE, N. C, SUNDAY. AUGUST 24, 1873. protkiiiater W ritesiii j Five SoTialrnattd t a No 1,409' .if abM, and Wn squpr- as a half-column. . Tvrpa . - - . VUI II AA.A II rTI II . . II , i A ' , X II? . , ---. . IvnewwreoM Hm. , if in i tj..f jl.mju ?. - 1 1 iwt i vvni ii AKt rt ill - ii .m . ii v it- ri .. k - v: i i ti - - ,'. . " . - . : .- ' "i- -: ..i-t' r t - . . -xrr - - i ' , , - ; , - - . ' ' J M ' . w3 - - : AN tfee Istof September we 'expto m U tnov Into oar large and mwodioa KEWTSTORB our present jocauor. r , re "xrx Grocery ifoiwe hi the DtyJ tciikeep good- toniers in tli for 800 to 1000 bales -orfcottm Wfr'Ke&i solicit .eoin liberal ternis and J guarantee pVompt rer Thankful (or the;reryUiberal: patronage bestowed on-ti( for the last Jsix rf,; le, respefctfully ask a continuance of the same. llesiKtfuHy,5 - i:v . - mUlTs t ALEXANDER. -August 15, 1873. , ! T)Y virtue of V d;tce,of. theJuj?eriAr. ri rnrf. rif Meek lenbuil? county, Sprng term 1873; I Vi 1 1 expdse,for, tle5at,iiblii4 auction on WednesOay, bwuemoer -pvn 1873, the accounts,, pjotes-; ap: hj.cjaf rif belonging to the late cxVpartneFsliij) of Wil liam Kichards & Co bfiCnarjQttTQruia, ch. i . , r F.NASHr- aug 1? tf lleceiver. AT J. 8. WILUMSON , COS. . voacah-find Flour to-8irityo4. 8alrv liacon ana a cupace iqc oi seea oaus. , ivu cat find choicer wb'ite corn by- the bushej or by the car. load. A T JF. S. Williamson fe Co's. von can bm' x.ra,'i?iid hand cooking stoYe, also a $ii)afl stove for an otlice. ' A T J. S Wniliamson & C('s. vou can sell xx-nny kind of cottntrr rrducc: you cau store voiir cottoii. fiimr . ertrin'or jmything else you wish and get an advance on the tame oii liberal terms. Will" ahip; your cotton for vou and : advance-"money, on it In fact we intend to doi anything and ev- erytUuig to suit the people. a; H7 creswcu, Cirocer and Commission Merchant, Cor. Trade and Chtrrch St?, Gray's Iiuilding CHARLOTTE, N. C. Solicits a share of the public patronage. Having hadoyears experience in business in Charlotte, 1 feel justified- in guarantee ing satisfaction to all. A. II. CUES WELL. aug 13 ly lElfira mimff, Located at Ashland, the Home of Henry Clay and Old Transylvauia. Six colleges iji operation, with thirty professors, and 000 fstivdcute ftom 28. SuUs.Eitir fees for cijliegiate year, $20, except, in the Law, Medical and Commercial Colleges. Board ing from $2 to $5 per week. For catalogue, address J. B. BOWMAN, Regent, Lexing ton, 'Ky. augl9 4w Carolina Military Institute. CHARLOTTE. X. C. WILL be opened on October Irt nest. J. P. Thomas. Sup't., assisted by Gn. D. II. Hill and other competent instructors. -Terms moderate For further 'informa tion lply to the undersigned for -circular. - J. P. THOMAS. Supf. aug 13 lm - Charlotte (N. C.) Institute Toil 117 Ladies. for R. H. CHAPMAN, T. R; 1 Mrs. V. S. M. CHAPMAN, J Principal Annual session contriiences 1st October, closes 30th June. No possible efforts or ex pense will be spared to render this a thor ough, substantial school. Payments half in advance, and no deductions for with drawal will be made, or for time lost by pupils, save at the option of the Trine! pals r,- , .u or cifTuuiarn, midress R. H. CHAPMAN, D. !., aug 14 dlw3mw ; Charlotte, N. C BAGGING AN P TIES, &c. 50,000 Yards Heery Domestic and Barred Bagging, 15,00 Bundles Arrow Ties, 500 Sacks Liverpool Salt, aoO backs Fine Liverpool Salt, in stoae and co arrive and for sale by STENHOt'SE, M ACAULA Y fc CO. Sugrar and Co fTee. J00 Barrels Sugar, various brands. 75 Sacks Coffee, bought before recent rise, lor sale ny STENHOUiSE, MACAULAY & CO Molasses and- Syrup. GO Barrels Common Molassa, 15 Barrels. Fine 8yrup, " , - - 5 Hogsheads Deiuerara Molassesv for sale by STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. mackerel. 250 Packages New Boston Mackerel, just received at STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. aug 20 . -. WE liave on our Bargain Counter - a lot of.goods that must be sold. Come and see them. BREM, BROWN & CO. aug 20 2t - ' ;:;'ahtkp.-' , ;.v' ; : gQ Q' BALES lot COTTON inimiatfcly. : - o'ng 20 3t VI yf. it. HotiTpk, Having an ftssortroe close outi we .offer td. Inrchaser tv the nuaidity, great inducements, i Abo . Twol pnow Uases for sale cheap, at Branch Dol Ur Store from Augusta-- 0. 1 aug20 3t. -i A fiX:; n?tt8 mnt, one . whd? is ef ncjent, stead v ni ;.ku , . a "HaiSa Tit once fit tnis office. Must fu?Au, - vi ,fw enees. ..A i Wv?Ji?4W assortoentof Mosqui ets trith or without frames. BREM, BROWK 4 CO, it fitpewa m vi- : jrlpared to execute worK witn neatness ana -ana -win aispensc wcm ., dcsiatcli. my stocic waarge, ana my as- J it mt iMi vi r III 1 W I cchyv ..- ..V--'- r--;-,Ui.'iii?ri! fsioiltfTes for Storase win . o-anipi JOSHTJ A.TROTTER, r CHARLOTTE, Jf. C. :; HAVE lately removed into mv new Carriage and Btfggy Factory on the cor- distant workituen are masters of their trade; and I have every facility for giving entire Satisfaction to iny customers. I have an Experience of Fifty Years in the business. JOSHUATTROTTER. jnne U 3mJ Cliarlotte, iWedleyan Female I nstitute STAUNTON, VA. The 24th annual session begins Sept. 25, 1873. One of ;the first Schools for Young Indies m the South. Twenty-three teach- rt and offl(rt. -Sceiicry grand ; buildings stitutions Here ; restored ; puijls from all tlie States front Maryland to Texas. Board fond C1 lege Tuition for scholastic year, $240. For catalogue of 54 rwges address 1 Rev. W. A. HARRIS. President. Staunton, a. t5?l r aug 6 1m Dr$. Greene,. Xindley & entley's "jGBEAT FAMILY MEDICINES, t)REP A R ED expressly for, and adopted JT to the Southern climate. T " CQMlKi UND EXTRA CZ COR I'D A L J?"' is the most powerful, and efficient al terative and blood-purifier knovvn, pre "r3ared expn.'sslv for Scrofula, Secondary 9'ph Hs, Eruptions on the Skiii. and all ifiseases .which are produced by bad or un Ifcalthy bltKKl. "DR. GREENES FIT CURE," cures all kinds of Fits, Sjusms. ai.ul aiivulsions whicih arise fronr irritatioh of tjie nerve entcrs,i IivKpilerLit.oftenppstbi fits from thV first dayTs use, even where they liave existwl fr vears. ""MEDICATED HONEY." The great 'remedy for Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Croup, Sure TlinJaTand'alt" diseases of the air passages anl 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 cx i)Cctorants do. ' Our NEURALGIA SPECIFIC is :'a per fect sjieci tic for Neuralgia, Scjatiui,.Rheu inatism, and all muscular oi nervous pains wherever situated. tThese metliciues are pfepaml with great cqre, from jn-rfectly reliable drugs, and for the especial classes of diseases named on each bottrc. No one of them is claim ed as a "cure all." They are identically the ?amc tlmt we have used in our private practice for years, and in thus recommend ing them to the publie we know whereof we affirm. They are safe, reliable and efficient, acting quickly and thoroughly. Trv them and vou will want no others. Ak your druggist for them. ' ; For sale by druggists generally. Ire- Eired only by RS. G 11EENE, LI N DLEY A BENTLEY " . Xharlottcvs. -CX" N. B. Cancers, Tumors Ulcers, treated as heretofore bv KLINE'S GREAT CAN CER ANTIDOTES at Charlotte. Golds- boro' and Asheville, N. C. June 14 lyr 10.000 TAPER BAGS at rUREFOY'S. June 20 CHOCOLATE, Arrowroot, Gelatine, Pure Ground repier, Ginger, Cinnamon. July 23 W. R. BURWELL t CO. ?40ME and 4owlc a the style of 1809, at V. may 9 B. KOORM ANN'S. VTEW Spring Styles Hdts and Bonnets, J- Ilibbons and Flowers, Just received at- MRS- QUERY'S. mar 1G CARMINE ami VUlct Ink, at - PUREFOY'S. CHARLOTTE HALE ACADEMY fTlHE exercises of this School will be re- Jl sumed on Monday, the first dav of September next. Besides, the branches formerly taught, will be aded French and German. Especial attention paid to Matbe mati's, Yas. Connjosition, Declamation Book-keejing, &c. In; this, my fifth scho lastic session, 1 resiectrully solicit a con tinuance of the genenms patronage showec me and will oimiclyjiehd!arfr.to j merit their confidence. Apply for circular to W. BEAUMONT CLAHKSON, aug 6 lm Principal. REAT Uargalns in Black Lace and A Lama Shawls, at may 9 " B. KOOmANT'S. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. MRS. A. W.MII.LKR gives notice that she is prepared tx) accommodate a numlM?r of regular boarders. Her table is always supplied with the best fare ip be had in thutAlakef tlie. rooms 'reaity and beds clean, and pains are taken to make guests coinfortabje, Terms reason able.. ' : " ' '-' ' LI KCOLSTOS, NORTH CAROLINA. , ' ' :0: :0: ' ".' '"; ;t s , A THREE 8torj' Brick Building, with large and comfortable rooms well funiishe4l,.oi,iheiic)rner of Main street,' and in the niostdirable4poi4oaojEl.Jtowp, couvenitMfeHoihI4elefrated Alftrh nVleiL Iersons desiring - O summer retreat will find Lincolivfcon- umHtniassl.Tarrd being; more aeccssi sibl&illvfiml4tininTi Cheaper.; ; mar 4-Gm rroprietress Reodred-tUis morning I,ottf' Very. Su perior Rye Flour. ? For sale byt ' ;r ,7Juty3. ? ; YMONSCO?r 500 P Vsonhj Cat ol i ua. j;FRnir i Fresh Ground, inst rnrHvitd S '- STNHOUSE; MACUUIJLY dkCCS w Braithwait6'fl ijBetrospect 3 - PraetlemI MeHlelne ahd nrgrery, For'Julyi 1873 For sale at : -;ju!29 ' ;tli:iTIDlfY'ffr' ft.' uuZl ncr .f Tr'on at,tl uth. strs' anf am pre- Another lot of elegant bolted meal; heeds no sifting, lint: W .whitH and beautiful all ready for qtiick baking at JF BUTT'S Market. " --AND F. M. SH'ELT 0 II TT AVING greatly increased his Stock of XX JtVUKJNiTUKE Wilich part oi consists in Parlor Suits. Black, Walnut Painted CHamber Suits, French and Cottage Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Bureaus, Wasiistands. Teapoys, Folding Tables, Ladies Work Tables, Extension and Centre Tables, Whatnots Safes Excelsior and Cotton Mattresses and Stools of various styles and manv other things not necessary to mention. " ; xne unaeriaicers Department is' complete from the cheapest Poplar Coffin to the Finest Hexigau 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 )e sold at a most reasonable price. neiurning many thanks for past favors most respectfully ask the citizens of Charlotte and surrounding countrv. who lave need for anything in mv line to irive inc a call before purchasing elsewhere. bouth l rarte btreet opposite the Market House, Charlotte, N. C. - jan lst1873-ly F. M. SHELTON; E. SCARE, - p 3 -S3 era OQ o a B 0B CHARLOTTE, N. C Prescriptions prepared at U hours of tne Day and night. Choice Green and Black Tea. Selectcd especially for Fanrilv and Inval- hi, at SCARR'S june 29 Drug Store. FKESIl SPICES, Just received a lot of select Spices for Pickle, Preserves, Ac, at F; SCARR'S lime 29 Drug Store. Pure Salad Oil. Finest article in Market, F. SCARR'S at june 29, 1872 Drug Store. BRAITH WAIT'S Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery. Pait UK VI, January 1873. Just in at TIDDY'S. apl 10 X TO HOUSEKEEPERS. V JL'it attention is oallert to a iresh ar- X rival of finely flavored Roasted Coffee, y which a great saving is effected apr 14. SYMONS & CO. TTANDSOME Stock of Real Point, and xx vrape collars, at may 9 B. KOOPMANN'S, GRAND Assortment of Fine Laces, -at B. KOOPMANNS. may 9 WEST CAROLINA RECORD Published Weekly, at Rutherfordton, K.C . BY CLENDENIN & CARPENTER, At Two Dollars per Annum. lhe liecorcl is published in the interest of no ring, party, sect or creed, but labors for the elevation, improvement and good 1,1 5l"- may 31 3ms. DRIED BEEF. "HHP Beef of the verv best nnnHtv. rniWl J in the finest style, no bone in'it, cuts smooth and no loss, and can be recoiri niended to be unsurpassed by any that we nave seen ueiore. at June 13 , . - JNO. F. BUTT'S. PRACTI CE EC0NO911T. Buy a New Improved Home Sbipite 8ewiiifacl Only costs about one-half of the "so-called' STANDARD MACHINES TTTORE of them sold tins' "year", in North JJx Carolina than- all others combined.' it runs as light, is as easy to learn on as any other, and I can show that it will .do th same range of work -with7 similar attach mfents 4aiaiiMAinrithisi.marketill do. i warranted for five years. -'-ihCaJl oil r address r' ; 4,, -w Bv G; maxwell: i H Cliarlotte, N. C or Atlanta. Ga General Agent for North, and South Caxo-J t..wi iiiwa, ueorgia ana u lonaa july IP jiiETlRokl!J !TUST receivelby .W-.H. -H., Honstotrvfe tl 'Ox, superior, lot of, French -Brandy, finest ever offered in the city: Brown Stout Porter. BMrkHrft" Ale, Pale Ale, Claret, J Port and Madeira Wines, superior articles, ! ac reasonamu pnuea, ?. r ' w; H. H.HOUSTONV PAPER BA9JS! 1 Paper Bag, from 2 to, 10 lbs. Ill I II II I f..cfr noiail ; Alan iniMlM tofcof India Rubber Pipe-stems from 12 to funelO ' PUREFOTS. Cplotte, Colnmltiii & August -A. Railroad, CopuvsiA, l C; June 13, 1?73Y GEK. SUPERTNTEKDENrS OFFICE. yji Ad affer UNKa&! ttlfoilowinff euie run qver this Road i r :y TIME TABfcli 'I QOIXOSOOTd. Ko. 1. - ' Leave Dharlotte. 4.50 a. m Arrive at ColumVfa, :- 9.3Q a, m. Arrive at Augusta, 2.00 p.m. Gotira sobth. No. 2. ' ayc Augusta. 415 &. m Lea Vd Columbia, 8.42 a. rn. Arrivc Charlotte, 2.27 p. m. goixg souTn.r-No, 3. jeae. Columbia, 3.15 a. in. Arrive Augusta, 8.20 a. m. GOING NOKTH. No, 4 x;ave Augiwta. 5.50 n. m. Arrive Columbia, 10.47 p. m. Standard Time ten minutes slower than. Washington City time, and six. minutes aster than Columbia City time. So. I, Train daily. No. 2 Train dailv. Sundays excepted. Both trains make close connection to all points Korth, South and TB'rongh tickets sold and bacrffaire cbenk. ed to: all principal points. JAMES ANDERSON, Gen. Supt. E. Ri Doksev, Gen. Fr'ght & Ticket Agt. jmy o ?. .... OUR LIVING AND OfJR DEAD; OB, Testimony From the Battle-Fieids. Under the alwve title I propose to pub- ish first in newsiwper, and subsequently in dook iorm, a series oi articles giving tlie war Teor! of North Carolina from the election of Lincoln in Nv., 18G0, to the lose of the war between the States in May fb. My-plan embraces three divisions : 1st.. Accounts of each skirmish and bat tle on the soil, or ujxmi the waters of North Carohna. 2nd. Accounts of every battle fought luring the war on the soil of any State, in which any of the trooiw of North Carolina took part especial care lteing taken to show what those troops did and suffered n each of thiee battles, and what glory and renown our officers and men fairly won. 3rd. " A Southern Chart for all time." An rilanation of the third division of the proposed plan will be submitted at a later, nay. That I mav accomnlish this arduous, but pleasing self-imposed, work, I invoke the aid of all my brother soldiery and ask them to furnish me material which can be arranged. and digested so as to form a com- nlete record of the heroic deeds of 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 er- Mr3ubttWt in which "tliey "tmirticinated. and the part borne by their. immcuiate com- mantis,-- The time mav not have come to write this portion ot North Carolina's History ; . . J. tt A A. .1 Dut it nas come to coneci material ana ar range it for the use of the future historian The living actors will soon pass away, and natch valuable in formation, unless gath ered now, will be lost forever. Hence, after waitmsr for several years for some one more competent to undertake the task, l nave aeieruuucu to ucvotc wc retuuumig i , . it . : i years of mv life to thus labor of love yield to none in love for my native State, or in admiration for the gallant men who have shed ixiperishable glory upon her. i I prefer to give these accounts first in newspaper form, in order that omissions and errors, if any occur, may bo pointed out and corrected before the work shall pass into more enduriug 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 tlieir 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 1 hope to enlist an army of valuable co-laborers in the good cause as readily as did. North Carolina enlist her sons to fight the battles of the VLost Cause." General officers from other States, who commanded North Carolina troops, arc re spectfully asked tQ give ru all tlie infor mation in their possession, relative to tlie conduct and bearing f those troops. In endeavoring to do justice to the sol diers of my native State, I certainly shall most carefully abstain from doing injus tice to those from any other. : Mv brethren of-the press will confer a favor by giving the whole, or such part of t his Prospectus as they may deem proper, one or more insertions, calling attention thereto. ' " ' - , Address "Our Living . and our Dead, IfeWbernrN-C - . lT The first number will be issued about the 10th of June. Subscription price f 2 per year in advance. STEPHEN P. POOL. Late Colonel 10th Reg't N. C. 8. T. -jnne 5 lni j. n. robs6kT Commission Merchant, Nos. 1 & 2 Allan tk? Wliarf, & C8 East Bay, . raAxE3T02?, a d, ' - Having, ample njeans, ;fir advances a htisiness experience ,4f twentyyearsi Bd crtifim'ng himself strictly to a Commission Business, without f operating on his own account, respectfully solicits consignments of Cotton, Flow, Corn; Wheat,; etc;., ' . Shiimers of Product to him niay, optkui, lmve their Ciinsigrtinents sold eith er ia Charleston or. NewYorkir;thns hav ing theadjrairiage of tw0 larkets wtthoui exxra wuwffvi,j v.. - . ..- -j, i nista. Messrs. Wf Ilioms. uirnie ess, Co." N.X, Messrs. & ' W.WlUiam Afc C04 Charjeston 8. r- iJ.' r . : ;J July 10 , ... , n3ra ; GITC2aWBAlGAlNSV ,.X' t; JC " - I N onler: tq make, roomfoif ar heavy rtaAi trader we Will sell nargains-uTQ every? things ' v - - f : We are now offering lr Basses' f goods at prices tiUtfciwiltttnten P1 at.in't sure reaoy saie. : a;ii kmi theni McMURPAY & DAVIS. JulySC. A Hotel respectfuUy invites the people of vuu Mnw iu vi c s puuim generally 10 can on hun, rwheni the$ jrisil ,Statesvil W H will scare neither mms nor monm tr jnake the SIMONTON tHOUSEttWc juuxtuiJi ana wortny ot public patronage. oy 25-tf ' : 'ProprieUtr, n. f. davidsoiv; DEALER iNT no. 4 wist tsass stbeet; : Opposite Brertf, Urowttife Ws.tfDr Goods .-etpret- i vfUh Metalic Burial pases. . Caskets, Spring Betls and Mattresses, ana a full assortment ot umiture, always on hand. June 1 ; : EXCELSIOR i! Tim BEST IS t1JCIIEAPE8T ! ! ! TO tVih A NTEESii WE Offer the following Fertilizers : Patapsco Guano, Chesapeake Guano and Watson & .Clarke's, Super-Phosphate. We have pleasure in again tendering to our Farmers the above first-class Fertilf zers. - .. . ..... . . io tnose wno nave used them so manv years we need only say that they are guar anteed to ne tuny up to their previous nigh standard. And to such as have not yet used them one trial will convince them that they ate supdrior to .all others ; so make sure of a supply and" please hand in your orders early, .las the consumption exceeds the manufacturing power. For sale in anv quantity, by STENHOUSE, MACAULAY tt CO. EnconniKe Home Industry. CAA COTTON Seamless ifeal' Bags OKJXJ made at Franklinsville,; N. C, and for sale by. , . . . t , . STENHOUSE; MACAULAY & CO apl 11 ' ' A Soda Fount at Come or, Nectar Syrup. A new and invigorating Summer Bever- Xx age, in which the carbonic acid gas i so retained that it may be, leisurely pipped! from the glass without losir g its sparkling action. It is put up in corf venient bottles, for family user eacji . bottle-, making from l0 to 12 glasses of Cream Nectar, or, 50 to GO glassfa$tUi&sm& It is ttptjlnpalreti by age, and is tlie most economical as well as the most dclightful beverage ii market. We have just received a few more dozen of th is syrupjr which i has i beenf so much sought after in this market. , 5 jtdy 26 B Nv SMITH. Clean Up Your Back Lots. IN obedience to a resolution passed by the Board of Aldermen Monday night, JuneJ6th, hereby notify the -Katizejis of Charlotte, to have their privys cleansed, and to haTe allaccumulations of trash and hltb. calculated to produce sickness, re moved from their premises. They will be allowed until the 21st of this month, June, to comnlv with this notice. After that day the Marshal will visit their premises, a.s he is authorized to dol arid report eveiy per son w hose lot is not cleansed according to p thisxmler. And , they will bp fined five dollars for each and every day such . nui sance remains unabated. W. F. DAVIDSON, june 18 Mayor, Hr1chaRdadam - RICHMOND STEAM BAKEfiY, 12th Street, Below Main, (Branches 516?,Broad and 1524 Maiuj) Mannfactrirer of all kinds f Bread, Jakes and Crackers, .Wholesale, and Retail., No charge for delivery -of Goods to Boats or may 1 ly. 7 ' THE 4SItVEITPNCU tt r. ORG A KB For P&rlor ChtrrcJrand Scuoot if-: .it Tt f . t'i Hrl 1 m 111 T .V' "E-T ESTABLISHED- I3i ilSift n . . i . -i. TT - F' ww W w HIHIIViVl J!!!l. ...inmm,! f UCl43, 145 &147East, yjgukiihmw prices to suit the times IfnfStancefrVra ou?au- rHwwfeea ts,irtarr-oi&4 ryrt I Send for UluscraKa pncejjis rMer-iriixA ar4 $&'jfY SACKS Frerouj41-qi-i ifOT ECJVE1. .inlff t?na PnimW Vlour. Tust? received anrl far haIa Vv .v - rf ' STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. fplU 71- rri? . -, H J ; Watches. Clocks, Jewel n' i)iamonds, v Silver : , aid Hated Ware, Spectacles, &c. husic nm I Hi -AND, MANY - o-bL 'ui srrxciiEa TOO NUIEROFS TO 7IQT, AT J. T , BUTLER'S Qftber23ni,j Authorized Capital $5QOfQGQ, , Jas. Ttmm Tatjv. PiwideRt. Thos. W. DtwiYtWricr,. '' F." Hi ITkweTT, Assii Cashi krJ - r AT THE BANKXNO HOUSE OP T ATE & EET' This Bank ; Chartered , Unde?' Act 4 the. General Assembly and duly organized Under LdVs Ofhe JStatexif North Carolina, .with, ample means is .prepared to, transact : General Banlitngr Bujues. and furnish acxommotlatkyris to all its Cos torn ers on' Liberal Terms; The bank will reive Depcits subject to Checks and will Allow Jntcrrst. Accordintr to Agtcemehf on alt lenbsits leu, on time, or issue eruucie 01 epuib uuarmg terest aUhe rate of V ' 5-.4--itJJM percent per. Annum on all suras lying undrawii over thirty days. '"J-5- :Js5 . Gold ami Silter. UtTliTOoTf and Bank TotBought -.and Sokk ' jan. 1 1873- Cashier. NEW YORK! HERALD, Received; Daily and sold at 5 cents eaeii, at; .' mar 6 1 PUREFOY'S, flout, ticzx, ' THRErihjiAre4&cksFlktraandFara ii y-Flour In Vtbre. and for sale by STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO, feblS" " 1 - ' - , v JustEceived v A T McMurray & Davis', a very large and XX. elegant tx k of ReadMi-uade Clothing STYLES AhhMlS niar 2L , , .jr.- w.-ritffiidtjsroif & co.. . - . anil xjivilSJv ".vf.ivr?, TRADE STREET, Y ARE daily trrceving targe additions to their Immense Stock, comsistiag ot CofSe. -w. t gyhrp,"t,anaies, floawi, x a sfioda, gajty Candy., CrackersV- Oys i ters, Mackerel, Wqworsapd Wifles.of all tmdjt lo wfiicliithtn' invite thV attention t-het Wboiesnlei gmarankelng oi-het nMesaM?xraae gaara nu cm j prices t mav Hogsheads .BrajitKcjff rlcfina :Sgar, ojtorrelsChorce Mojssses, Also 1 2 Hnsh Mdi Denfa ogar, ; STHOUS ,t ACSfUtAt CO," Miut3o?:saa" of Jb RMSrfMK.100 IfcxresSdaat ITO Cases tsterKfiO Boxes Cckerj wh apffe I , . -V-i- fi !i f velopes to match at juno Id PUREFOY'S. il . . . . ., . . . - ; 1 f -:
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