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7. 7 s The Charlotte Observer, JOliNSTONE JONE& , Office, Bryoe's Building, Trade Street. , RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Daily. One-year in advance, ....... $6 00 Six months, in advance........ '. $ 00 Three Months, in advance, l 50 One month, in advance,..! ..:. 50 Tri-Wer kly, ene year... .............. $3.50 Weekly, one Year.t.r..5......;.Mi...!.;...,2.00. NOTICE. ON the 1st of September, we expect to re move into our large and commodious KEW STORE ROOM, two, doors east of our present location- We are building ,with an eye especially to the Grocery Busi ness, and our House, in some respects, will liaye superior advantages over most of the. Grocery Houses in the City. We intend to keep it stocked with a full line of choice goods and will dispense them to our cus tomers at as small a margin as any House in the city. Our facilities for Storage will be ample for 800 to 1000 bales of cotton, and we re spectfully solicit consignments of Cotton :ind Produce, which will be handled on liberal terms and guarantee prompt re-, renins. Thankful for the very liberal patronage bestowed on us for the last six years, we respectfully ask a continuance of the same. Respectfully, GIUEIt & ALEXANDER. August 15, 1873. BY virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Mecklenburg county, Spring term 1873, I will expose for sale at public auction on Wednesday, September 3rd, 1873, the accounts, notes and other claim belonging to the late co-partnership of Wil liam Richards fe Co., of Charlotte. Terms cash. F. NASH, am 12 tf Receiver. AT J. S. WILLIAMSON & CO'S. A vou can find Flour to suit you. Salt, Bacon and a choice lot of seed oats. You can rind choice white corn by the bushel or by the car load. T J. 8. Williamson it Co's. vou c on buv nd hand cooking stove, also a small stove for an office. ATJ. JiX am J. S. Williamson & Co's. vou can sell ly kind oi country produce; you can store your cotton, flour, grain or anytliuvg else you wish and get an advance on tho same on liberal terms. Will ship' your cotton for you and advance .money on it. In fact we intend to do anything and ev erything to suit the people. A. H. CR ES WELL, Cirocer and Commission Merchant, Cor. Trade and Church Sts, Gray's Building CHARLOTTE, N. C. Solic its a share of the public patronage. "Having had oyear experience in business in Charlotte, 1 feel justified in guarantee hig satisfaction to all. 4 A. H. CRESWELL. aug 13 ly KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY, Located at Ashland, the Home of Henry Clay and Okl Transylvania. Six colleges in operation, with thirty professors, and GOO students from 28 States. Entire fees for coliegiate year, $20. except in tlje Law," Medical and Commercial College. Board ing from 2 to $5 per week. For catalogue, iiddrcss J. 13. BOWMAN, Regent, Lexing ton, Ky. ' aug 19 4w Carolina Military Institute. CHARLOTTE. N. C. WILL be opened on October 1st nest. J. P. Thomas, Sup't., assisted by Gen. D. H. Hill and other competent instructors. Terms moderate For further informa tion apply to the undersigned for circu lar. J. P. THOMAS, Supt. aug 13 lm MiarloHe (IV. C.) Institute for You liar Ladies. . R. H. CHAPMAN, D. D.; 1 Mrs. V. S. M. CHAPMAN, i Principals. Annual session commences IstOetoher, closes 30th June. No possible efforts or ex pense av ill 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 optjon of the Principals. For circulars, address R. II. CHAPMAN, D. !., aug 14 dlw3niv Charlotte, N. C. BAGGING AND TIES, &c. 50,000 Yards Heavy Domestic and Barred Bagging, 15,00 Blind les Arrow Ties, I 500 Sacks Liverpool Salt, If JO Sacks Fine Liverpool Salt, in; stoae and to anivc and for sale bv I STENHOUSE, M ACAULAY & CO. Sugar and Cofle 100 Barrels Sugar, various brands, 7o Scks Collee, bought before recent rise, for sale by STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. Molasses and Syrup, f0 Barrels Common Molasses, 15 Barrels Fine Syrup, 5 Hogsheads Demerara Molasses, for sale bv STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. Mackerel 250 Packages New Boston Mackerel, just received at STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. aug 20 ..J' Mosquitoes ! mosquitoes ! ! WE have a large assortment of Mosquito Nets with or without frames. BftEM, BROWN fc CO. NEW FLQXJR. Receiyetl'this morning a Lot of very Su perior Rye Pl6ur. For sale bv, July2.y SYMONS&CO. FLOUR. K A A-SACKS North Carolina Flour 0)j Fresh Ground, just received at -STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO'S june 19- j I - Braithwaite's B-etrospect c-f OF - ;..: ., . Practical Medicine and Surgery, For July, isjz. For sale at ju!29 ' . ' .. ; TIDDY'S. BOLTED ME Alt. -"' - - Another lot of elegant bolted meal, needs Jio sifting:, but is nrhite and beautiful all ready for quick baking at - ,,v J F BUTTS Market, I ' . . : - r - ' i i i . - - - - 1 Vol. IX. CARRIAGE & BUGGY FACTORY. JOSHU A ROTTER, CHARLOTTE, N. C. I HAVE lately removed into my new Carriage and Buggy Factory on the cor ner of Tryon and 6th streets'and am pre pared to execute work with neatness and despatch'.- My stock is large, and my as sistant workmen are masters of their trade; and I have every facility for giving entire satisfaction to my customers. I have an experience of Fifty Years in the business. Address, JOSHUA TROTTER. j une -14 3m Charlotte, Wesleyan Female Institute STAUNTON, -V A.:' . The 24th annual session begins Sept. 25, ,1873. One of the first Schools for Young Lad ies in the South. 'Twenty-three teach ers and officers. Scenery grand; buildings elegant; health unsurpassed; feeble con stitutions here restored; pupils from all the States from Maryland to Texas. Board and College Tuition for scholastic year, $240. For catalogue of 54 pages address Rev. W. A- HARRIS, President, Staunton, Va. aug 6 1m Drs. Greene, Lindley & Bentley's GREAT FAMILY MEDICINES, PREPARED expressly for, and adopted to the Southern climate. "COMPOUND EXTRACT COR YD AL TS'' is the most powerful, and efficient al terative and blood-purifier known, pre pared expressly for Scrofula, Secondary Syphilis, Eruptions on the Skin, and all diseases which arc produced by bad or un healthy blood. "DR. GREENKS 111 VUKE, cures all kinds of Fits, Spasms and Convulsions which arise from irritation of the nerve centers. In Epilepsy it often stops the fits from the first day s use, even where they have existed for rears. "MEDICATED HONEY." The great remedv for Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Croup, Sore Throat and all diseases of the air passages and lungs. It does not sicken the patient, is pleasant to take. prompt in its action, does not injure the appetite or impair digestion as most ex pceto rants do. Our AELR.lLtilA si'ELitiv is a per feet specific for Neuralgia, Sciatica, Rheu niatism, andall muscular oi nervous pains wherever situated. These medicines are prepared with great care, from perfectly reliable drutrs, and for the esTieeial classes of diseases named on each bott e. No one of them is claim ed as a "cure all." They are identically the same that we have used in our private practice for years,, and in thus recommend ing them to the public we know whereof we affirm. They are safe, reliable and efficient, acting quickly and thoroughly. Try them and you will want no others. Ask1 your druggist for them. For sale by druggists generally. Pre pared onlv by DRS. GREENE, LINDLEY & BEXTLEY Charlotte, N. C. V. B. Cancers, Tumors, Ulcers, treated as heretofore bv KLINE'S GREAT CAN CER ANTIDOTES at Charlotte, Go!d: boro' and AsheviUe, N. C. june 1-1 lyr 10,000 June 20 PAPER BAGS at PUREFOY'S. pHOCOLATE, Arrowroot, Gelatine, Pure J Ground Pepper, Ginger, Cinnamon. Julv 23 W. R. BUR WELL & CO. riOME and look at the style of 189!), at V may 9 B. KOOPM ANN'S. JEW Spring Styles Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons and Flowers, Just received MRS. QUERY'S. at mar 1G C ARMINE and Violet Inks, at PUREFOY'S. CHARLOTTE MALE ACADEMY. HIE exercises of this school will be re sumed on Monday, the first day of September next. Besides the branches formerly taught, will be added French and GenmuL Especial attention paid to Mathe matics, Eng. Composition, Declamation, Book-keeping, Ac In this, my fifth scho lastic sosion, I respectfully solicit, a con tinuance of t he generous patronage showed me and will earnestly endeavor to merit their confidenc e. Apply for circular to W. BEAUMONT CLAUKSON, aug 6 lm Principal. GREAT Bargains in Black Lace and Lama Shawls, at may 9 B. KOOFM ANN'S. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. MRS. A' w MHXER gives notice that lrL she is prepared to accommodate a number of regular hoarders. Her table is always supplied with the best fare to be had in this market; the rooms are airy and beds clean, and pains are taken to make guests comfortable. Terms reason able. : A CARD. HAVING. bought out the entire stock of I. S. Henderson, in order to get the house for a Jewelry Store, I intend to sell the goods off at cost. Come all and buy confections very cheap, as I intend closing them out to fit up the House for my Jewel ry Store. A! HALES, Trvon St., next to Tiddy's Book Store. FOR SALE. W: ILL be offered until the 20th of Sep tember ensuing, a Very desirable town property.' pleasantly situated in a prime neighborhood on Tryon street. - Good-garden, excellent well of water, fences new and buildings in good condi tion. Can be rented out for $350 a year, rrice $3500. Call on GRAHAM & NASH, Ileal Estate Agents, aug 22 Court House. Mosquito Nets. Canopies, Net Fixtures, &c, at reduced prices, at . McMURRAY fc DAVIS . aug 24 N' "' ACCOMMODATION. POSTAL CARDS can be Had at COST in .; any quantity at tt ts ? TIDDY'S Book Store. ; aug 23 . Democrat and Iome copy. TWELVE Thousand Cigars, ci Just received at W. R. BURWELt & CO. V-4T I Eft M M - CHARLOTTE, N. C PTJRNTTURE AND CO t-rt I ( s d GO H O F. M. SH ELTON HAVING jrreatlv increased FURNITURE which his Stock of consists in part or Parlor Suits, Blnck, Walnut Painted Chamber Suits, French and Cottage Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Bureaus, Waslistands. Teapoys, Folding: Tables, Ladies Work Tables, Extension and Centre Tables-, Whatnots nfe$, Excelsior and Cotton Mattresses, Chairs and Stools of various styles and many other things not necessary to mention. Ihe 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 style,will he kept constantly ready for use, all of which will he sold at a most reasonable price. Returning many thanks for past favors I most respectfully ask the citizens of Charlotte and" surrounding country, who have need for anything in my line to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. South Trade Street opposite the Market House, Chariotte, N. C jan 1st lS73-ly F. M. SH ELTON: P. SCAUR, o 3 GO CH3 I ' CD CHARLOTTE, H Prescriptions prepared at all hours of the Day and night. Choice Green and Black Tea. Selected especially for Family and Inval ids, at SCAUR'S june 29 Drug Store. FRESH SPICES, Just received a lot of lect: Spieei," PWUWiWee tkontr . F SCARR'S june 29 Drugstore! Pure Salad Oil. Finest article in Market, F. SCAUR'S at june 29, 1872 Drusr Store. BRAITH WAIT'S Retrospect of Practical Medicine and Surgery. Past LXVI, January 1873. Just in at TIDDY'S. apl 10 TO HOUSEKEEPER. YOUR attention is called to a fresh ar rival of finely flavored Roasted Coffee, bv which a great saving is effected apr 14. SYMONS & CO. TTANDSOME Stock of Real Point, and XL Cm ipe Collars, at may (J B. KOOPMANN'S. GRAND at may 9 Assortment of Fine Laces, B. KOOPMANN'S. 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 creed, but labors for the elevation, improvement and good of all. nav 31 3ms. DRIED BEEF. IIIP Beef of the very best quality, cured J in the finest stvle, no bone in it, cuts smooth and no loss, and can be recom mended to be unsurpassed by any that we have seen betore. at june 13 J NO. F. BUTT'S. PRACTICE ECONOMY. Buy a New Improved Home Shutte Sewing Machine. Only costs about one-half of the "so-called" STANDARD MACHINES. ORE of them sold this year in North 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 the same range of work with similar attach ments that any other in this market will do. Warranted for five years. Call on or address D. G. MAXWELL. Charlotte. N. C, or-Atlanta, Ga. General Agent for North and South Caro lina, Georgia and Florida july 10 CLABET, PORTER, ALE, &c. TUST received bv W. H. H- Houston & tJ Co.. sunerior lot of French Brandy, finest ever offered in the city; Brown Stout Porter, Sparkling Ale, Pale Ale, Claret, Port and Madeira Wines, superior articles, at reasonable prices. W.fi. H. HOUSTON. july 15 PAPER BAGS! 1 A AAA Paber Bags, from 2 to 10 lbs, iU.UUU iust received. Also, another lot of India Rubber Pipe-stems from 12 to 20 inch long just received at tune 10 FUREFOTS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, Charlotte, Columbia & Mgusta Eaiiroad., . Coxumbia, S. C., June 13, 1S73, GEN. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, j f y YCn"l On and after K..M.J.Md MONDAY JUNE 16, the following Schedule will be niQ over this Road : ' - - TIME TABLE. ' i GOING SOOTH. No. 1. Le&ve Charlotte, ' 4.20 a.m. Arrive at Columbia, 9.30 a. m. Arrive at Augusta, 2.00 p. m. GOIJiO NORTH. No. 2. Leave Augusta, 4.15 a. fn. Leave uolunioia, 8.42 a. m. Arrive Charlotte, 2.27 p. m. GOING SOUTH. No. 3. -Leave Columbia, 3.15 a. m. Arrive Augusta, s.'M a. m. GOING NORTH. No. 4. Leave Augwta, 5.tQ p. m. Arrive Columbia, 10.47 p.m. Standard Time ten minutes slower than Washington City time, and six minutes faster than Columbia City time. No. l Train daily. No. 2 Train daily, Sundays excepted. . Both trains make close connection to all points North, South and West. Through tickets sold and baggage check ed to all principal points. JAMES ANDERSON, Gen. Supt. E. R. Dorset, Oeu. Fr ght x, Ticket Agt. july3 . OUR LIVING AND OUR DEAD; OR, Testimony From the Battle-Fields. Under the above title I propose to pub lish first in newspaper, and subsequently ' . i i - r ' -1 . 1 1 . in DOOK iorm, a series oi aruciesgiviug me war record of North Carolina from the election of Lincoln in Nov., 1800, to the close of the war between the States in May 1805. My plan embraces three divisions : 1st. Accounts of each skirmish and bat tie on t he soil, or upon the waters of North Carolina. 2nd. Accounts of every battle fought dtirimr the war on the soil ot any btate, m which" any of the troops of North Carolina took nart esieeial care being taken to show what those troops did and suffered in each of those battles, and what glory and renown our officers and men fairly wi in . 3rd. " A Southern Chart for all time." An extilanntion of the third division of the nrowsed plan will be submitted at a later dav. That I may accomplish this arduous, but pleasing self-imposed work, I invoke the aid of all mv x brother soldiers, and ask them to furnish me material which can be arramred and digested so as to form a com plete record of the heroic deeds of the sons of North Carolina upon the battle fields of the Confederacy; and especially do asK all wlitfcan write to furnish me details of ev ery tjt fie m vrfiU&ihty furtk4ptd, and the part borne by their immediate com mands. The time may not have come to write this portion of North Carolina's History ; but it has conic 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 ered now, will be lost forever. Hence, after waiting for several years for some one more competent to undertake the task, I have determined to devote the remaining years of my life to this labor of love. I yield to none in love for my native State, or in admiration for the gallant men who have shed imjierishable glory upon her. I prefer to give these accounts first in newspaper form, in order that omissions and errors, if any occur, may be iwinted . out and corrected before the work shall pass into more enduring form which it will assume, should it prove what I desire to make it, a valuable acquisition to the war record of the South. Several prominent actors in the war have already promised their co-operation and the valuable aid of their pens to lessen my labors and to make the work complete. and I hope to enlist an army of valuable aid of their pens to lessen my labors and to make the work complete, anu l nope to enlist an army of valuable ccHlaborers in the pood cause as "readily as did North Carolina enlist her sons to fight the battles of the "Lost Cause." General officers irom other States, who commanded North. Carolina troops, are re snectfullv asked to cive me all the infor mation m their possession, relative u uie conduct and bearing ot those troops. In endeavoring to do lustice to the sol dit rs of mv native State. I certainly shall most carefully abstain lroill uoing mjus tice to those from any other. Mv brethren of the press will collier a favor by giving the whole, or such part of ibis Prospectus as they may deem proper, nnfi or mote llisettiolis, calling attention tlirrftr Address "Our Living and our Deaci, Nfiwbern. N. C. The first number will be issued aoour. me . 7 . mm t ll 10th of June. Subscription price ?2 per year in advance. STEPHlvN 1). POUU Late Colonel 10th Reg't N. C. S. T june 5 lm J. .N. ROBSON, Commission Merchant, Nos. 1 & 2 Atlantic .Wharf, & 68 East Bay, CHARLESTON, & C, Having ample means tor advances, a business experience of twenty years, and confining himself strictly to a Commission Business, without operating on his own account, respectfully solicits consignments or Cotton, Flour, Uora,-Wheat, etc. Shippers of Produce to him may, at their option, have their Consignments sold eith er in Charleston or rew York, thus hav ing the advantage of two Markets without extra Commissions. . HEPEHENOES Bishop W. M. Wightman, Sf.;Rev. T. lx. Summers, u. Tenn., Col. Win. John son. Charlotte. N. C. Hon. Joint P..Kine. Augusta, Oa., Messrs. Williams, Biroie & Co., N. Y., Messrs. G. W. Williams & Co., Charleston, S. C July 1 : v 3m TK order , to make robirt'ibt tt heavy fall X trade, we will sell bargains in every- thincr. . - . ' ..." We are now offering all classes of goods at prices that will not only please hut in iinm readv sale.' Call soon ana examine hem .... ,. i . fc m McMUKKAY & DAVIS ' July 26. 1873. Ne 1,4012. SinOIITOH HOUSE. :0: STATESV1LLE, H. C. - :U: mHE Pronrietor of the above named X Hetel respectfully invites the people of unarlotte and the public generally to call on him When they visit Statesviue. He will spare neither pains nor money to make the SIMONTON HOUSE o first class iiUT.ML au worthy of public patronage 1. A. PRICE,, tiov 23-tf Proprietor. R. F. DAYIDSON, "DEALER IN fj NO. 4 WEST TRADE STREET, Opposite Brem, Brown & Co's. Dry Goods Store, CHAELOTTE, IsT. O. Metalic Burial Cases, Caskets, Spring Beds and Mattresses, and a full assortment of Furniture, always on hand. June 21 JEXCEL.SIOH ! I THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST J ! ! TO PLANTERS. E OrFer 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 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 j'et used them one trial wi41 convince them that they are superior to all others ; so make sure of a supply and please baud in your orders early, as the consumption exceeds the manufacturing power. For sale in any quantity, by STENHOUSE, MACAULAY fc CO. jan 10 Encourage Home Industry. 500 COTTON Seamless Meal Bags made at Franklinsyille; N, C, and for sale bv STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO apl 11 . A Soda Fount at Home, or, Nectar Syrup, Anew and invigorating Summer Bever 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 useeach bottle making ireni 10 to 12 classes of Cream Nectar, or 50 to 60 glasses ofl'Iemonade. It is not impaired by age, arid i3 the most economtcatwweU as the most delightful beverage in market. We have just received a tew more dozen of this syrup; which has been so much sought alter in tins market. iulv26 B N SMITH. Clean Up Your Back Lots. T obidiMire to a resolution passed by X the Board of Aldermen Monday night, June 16th, 1 hereby notify the citizens ot Ghirlotte, to have their privys 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 ofthismonth, June, to comply with this notice. After that day the Marshal will visit their premises, asiie is authorized to do, and report every per son whose lot is not cleansed according to this order. And they wilh be fined five dollars for each and every day such nui sance remains unabated. W. F. DAVIDSON, iune 18 Mayor, RICHARD ADAM, RICHMOND STEAM B&KEBY, 12th Street, Below Main, (Branches 516 Broad and 1524 Main,) Manufacturer of all kinds of Bread, Cakes and Crackers, Wholesale and Retail. No charee for delivery of Uoods to JJoats or Cars. No Charge for Barrels. may 1 ly. THE SILVER TCRGU&" 0 R'G AIS For Parlor Church ad Hehool. E F. ESTABLISHED IN 1846. ITos.l43,H5 &147East, 23d Si 5. "" - i i - jj " Resmonsible Parties applying for . aceeie?L dee 17 In sections still unsnpplied, will receive prompt attention and liberal inducements. Parties residing at a distance from o n- toty. Send for Illttstratcd pne list - "or j . . . , .. July 12 em s NORTU CAROLINA noVR Off A SACKS Fresh Ground Korth carcn OOU lina Family Flour, just received and for sale Vy STENHOUSE, MACAU tv. apl 11 RATES OF ApVEETISIUCV One Sqpareone;,time-.-.i..w...J....$i 00 two davs. .. l 5a .. 2 00 2 50 ... 3 0t X. 3 50 three aaya.. 'four days..... -fiye days .... -otre-weelf d.J. two weeksV... . 5 00 hlQ.t:. 6 50 "' one itTonth 8 00 Contract Advertisements taken at proportioiiately low rates. jive csquares estimated at a quarter-col umn and tea. scprtateah as a lialf-column. CHARLOTTE FAIR I T BUTLER'S ! ! NEW GOODS. Watches, Clocks, Jewel ry, Diamonds, Silver and Plated Ware, Spectacles, &c MUSIC BOXES AND MANY TOO NUMEROUS TO dZElsTTIOT. -AT- J. T. BUTLERS OPPOSITE THE MANSION lIOUSIw October 22 THE BANK OF MECKLENBURG, CHARLOTTE, N. C. - Authorized Capital $OO,C0O. Jas. Tfrkkk Ta, rVesfdeh'f. Thos. W. Dewey, Cashier, F. H. Dewey1, Asst. Cashier, AT THE BANKING HOUSE Of TATE Si DEWEY. T1 Ibis Bank Chartered Under Act of the? General Assefltfbly afid 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 (Jus tomers on Liberal Terms. Tha bank will receive Deposits subject to Check, and will Allow Interest According to Agreement on all Deposits left on time, or issue Certificates of Deposit bearing in terest at the rate of Eight per cent per A&nuni on all sums lying undrawn over thirty days. - Gold and Silver Com, Bullion arid Ban& Notes Bought and Sold. THOS. W. DEWEY, jan. i ixt6. - cashier, NEW YOKK HERALD, Received Dail and sold at 6 cents each, at mar 6 PUREFOY'S, Flour, Flour, THKEE" Hrmdred Sacks Extra and Fam ily Flour in store and for sale by . STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO, feb 19 ,. , m Just Received AT MeMtrrray & Davis', a very large and elegant stock of Readvmade ClotlriWg embracing ALL THE LATE SPHINO STYLES, mar 21 w. ii. ii. ilotJSTOBr & co. WHOLESALE GROCERS and LIQUOR DEALERS TRADE STREET, AKE daily rcceving large additions to their Immense Stock, consisting of Coffee-, Sugar, Molasses, Soda.' Sail, Candy', Crackers, Oys ters, Mackerel, IJqnors and Wines of all kinds, to which they invite the attention of tfte ' Wholesale Trade, "guaranteeing ; prices and quality of goods. Hetr 0rleaii3 Sugar and Molasses, 5 Hogsheads Bright New Orleans Sugar. 10 Barrels Choice " . ft Molasses, Also 2 Hogsheads Deinetara Sugar, store and fbf sale. at price for srrittlH? times by . STEiSHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. I , ' ,'.-:-wr,- F jHJSt BiECEiVElff i " B ApiS.r.ffWl: sa jo,rk.- .f Waif. Bbls Sugar, 100 B6es Soda, 100 Cases : Oysters, 50 Boxes crackers, which we offer as low" as the lowest. ' - ' W H. H. HOUSTON & CU. may 2ff 1 JVSt BECfJI VED. i TlT Afl?r.nrl Kote Paper with En- l - veloDes to mateh at . jttnc; l6 FFJftEFOY'S, THE 50 I
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