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X V V V . . 7 ji. a. park; ess Manager. Tlio IiyTqicnon Case. We stated yesterday that the first bill in SelFi Bttft:agm8t the Treas urer of this' State Was brought ia replace thICtax'paid . into the Treas ury as interest on the bonds of the Wilmington, Charlotte & Rutherford Bailroad Compar3sueduri,der the Act of the General Assembly, ratified on the;1 29th' day of January, 1869, and claims tbat tne sum of one hun dred and .twenty-two thousand and ninety one dollars and thirteen cents, belonging tp the holders of th efe bonds,' has been illegally and wrong fully :t&rrpwed and used. ' j The- second biU makes a similar comifJpnt on behalf ,'bf the holders of the bonds of the Western JNorth Carolina Railroad Company, issued under various acsof te Jjegislature, including those' ratified the 15th February, 1805 the 18th December, 1868, and the 29th of January, 1869, and claims that the sum'; of seventy five thousand, five hundred and fourteen dollars and fifty-seven cents, has been , taken by the Treasurer from the tax fund belonging to these bonds:-' j 1 The third bill is brought to replace the credit of thp bonds of the West ern Railroad, issued under the act ofrthe Qeneral Assembly, ratified the 21st day of August, 1868, and claims fifteen thousand, one hundred and fifty-six dollars and forty-four cents, The fourth and last bill is on be- half of the holders of the bonds issu- ed for the benefit of the Williamston fc Tarboro Railroad Company, under an act' ofHhe General Assembly, rat-J ified on the- ISth day of December, 186SJand rlinlma that, the Treasurer v c u rr t Iectedf6r ttris luWthe : sura of twenty-nine thousand, two hundred for the Special Ta Bondholders -ift&3L&54f;An.. I The operation of "squeezine" blood cer The aggregate claimed is, therefore, two -hundred and forty-one thous and fcfjer ;huhdr;iftnd eighty-eight u.ieyeoceiHs. Tpm W,U V K - j I well knWn-'faVin thYse-days of corruption, degeneracy and positive dishonesty, the scales of justice can easily be moved with money. Mon- ey triumphs.' in the. courts as it does in the political arena arul on the commercial marts. The bondhold ers are rich; unscrupulous and de termined t0 enforce the . payment of the fraud-tainted bonds they hold : North Carolina is poor,, because she has been oppressed by bad legislation and swindled out of millions of dol lars by the carpet bag a'nd scallawag scoundrels who once lorded it over her, degrading and impoverishing her ly every means their devilish ingenuity could suggest. So, we fear pur good old North State will be pushed to" the wall in this matter, in spite, of all the resistance that can be offered..,, ;, ; Thcle special tax bonds were con ceived inTraudy and brought forth in corruption. Created at a time when the State government was in; the haijda of a set "of Vnfam ous carpet baggers and native Radicals, who car ed nothing for the public interest and were; biijy; concerned to enncn' tney- elves by pfiihdei ing ih e State 1fY lv-, trymonceivable manner, these. bonds werd -further, tainted .with, fraud by j being misannhed. sauandered or sto- jvm. it u wcii'&uunu luw Liie iiiii. i lions of dollar of special , tax bonds Viirtf tuaus iu me.piaie jeuinio tne nands i - , ... I wt uurper8 ana never aia tne state uJ,gSiVM .. e cannot tneu see that 1 ITT. I there: rests any moral obligation on tne State to pay these bonds. And they 'ought not to be paid voluntari ly .'"'They are but. badges of fraud the means of a grand attempt to swindle the tate but of millions j If the Courts compel the State" to -.bay mem, tneu it can't be helped. But: a 1 fc - - - m s - . , . : as long as payment cam be resisted ! by legal iheans resistance ought to wt mauB., xne tax pavers :, of , the State should not yield to the holders of these fraudulent, swindline bonds onlvtf"ViAn vrk'i1lk'Afi.LStlIiif-i. 1 j .i. jvnyu tu uy nitj mgii- esf legal iribuhal in the land. "We snouldflgbtiifc put on. this line, "if it not pay, fradqle.nt tiebtSi -the courts never enforce tliem ; no m ore should Statea t made tordischarce - toa-muuus, t; The people tSf Moftrl Carolina wish, ftna honorable in rihatterthe'gifaiature wOuId - bvwuwB to settle in' some V ap the honest l ocations of North Carolina, they would be ap plauded throughout the State. Where ever there exists a just claim against the State, be ttdelJoVqld,' we are in favor of its bein paid; dollar for dollar. In the name of Honor and Honesty, let us have no repudia tion of just and honest debts. But debts that have with circumstances of bribery and corruption been sad dled upon our people by the set of scoundrels who seized upon the State government after the war, we think ought never to be recognized as a part of the State's indebtedness. The special tax bonds emanated from the Swepson-Littlefield Legis lature of 1868-'69. The -acts which gave birth to them were passed by fraud and collusion, by men who did not represent the tax payers. They were issued in direct violation of the law. They went out to the world covered over with the smut of corruption and the badges of fraud. They were never applied to the pur pose for which they were issued, but were squandered or stolen. They are not bona fide obligations, and payment of them ought to be resist ed by every means in the power of the State. "An Empty Treasury." Says the Raleigh Sentinel : "There is not a dollar in the Staie Treasury and but six of the nine-five sheriffs have settled their State taxes. This is a poor showing, in view of the fact that but thirteen days grace is all that is left. The General As sembly meets next Monday. Num bers of the members will be "strapp ed" the day after they reach the city and there will be nothing, in the treasury to draw upon. We may then look for a merciless handling of the sheriffs. The public treasurer is now engaged in preparing the necessary papers by means of which defaulters are to be put through a course of sprouts. Look out, centleraen of the shrivalty persuasion "There is not a dollar in the State Treasury. This is a fane prospect out of a turnip" is at least interesting, thouSh not profitable EDITORIAL BREVITIES. Mrs. R. E. Lee's death was caused by.paralysis. t i . : i r,.: .ui auoruoins ..us uu nnally awenargea A jury has been obtained in the Tweed case, and the prosecution has opened the case. Yellow fever has broken out again in Bainbridge, Ga. The Mayor of the city died of it on Thursday. A conference of christian:? is being held nt Graham, N. C. A consider able number of delegates are in at tendance. Another great battle has been fought in Spain. The Carlists gain- pil a Ritrnnl vintnrv over tVto Rnnn I . th , osi 1B00 men- : Count Von Boon has been reliev- iieved from the Ministry of War of Prussia. His successor will proba bly be Lieutenant General Von, Kanieke. - Officers received tions trom emigrants who came tOj this country, to work their pa?a back, havincr no emnlovment, an no money to pay their passage An important decision has teen. rendered in .Ihdiana. ' Henry Hgrst: was injured on the Indianapolis fe St. Louis Railroad while riding on a free pass. He sued for damages and 'toirrVit t hliQii lilt fli".flnrs . .1 c .1. mi o ... r Anotner ueiauuer. xne -oun. ui, r v UAiw-u v.Lrt t w Ctawford;! of the Mo , .,..,1 n.,, t?up.o.i i vimH. SniO lllJVA ACAtlO linill uu, ) wwtu U, for Sfim om T-r-w,-w-T The corps of Cadets of King's Mountain Military School, at York ville, have recently been equipped with cadet muskets together with all the necessary 'ai'poitr.ements,' so says the Ytrkviile Enquirer. . The New York' Herald says : The' gold coin in the Treasury,-independ-i ent of certificates, is only, forty-two! millions. Not a very promising, prospect for the immediate resump tionists. ( "The t committee of the stock ex- chancre. ' London hh.Ve ndnntp.d u o-1 , 7 - - - - f resolution that four, shillings (Brit- ish) per dollar American) : shall be the rate. of exchange after the 3d of vcucmuur. - - A cable ft-pnVParis, Nov. 12, says : Thexiom mittee n Prolongation;has Perfer thatu theiJaw !pjonging!;thej powers: 'Resident MacMahori ifori five yeaw pndtiduiqBt pteseni 5AsWihblybec tne constitutions after I tbe .tsonstitu- j tional bills are Voted upon. ' . ' , i nanloatedte the medical profession the recipe of tno "Home; (f (aerilian Steain.fclss ; haei! BiuereMtennSoe, tberefore be ooneidered bb patent m; - . . M lolae, e patent naring oeen taKenrorit. e mYsciamiara A large llUOttber 11 appUca-j tneformnlafor making the " Home Bitters and nnbeata. : ! v ; . ! 1 tiniTT thaeombinationlaeneef rare exeeUenoe, all the A dispatch from London, states that there was. a serious riot .Wed nesday night at a meeting in fayor of "home rule" ai Kilkennyi The mob stoned the police, who charged upon them land made several arrests. Colonel Amasa Sraguo, of the firm of A. & W. Sprague, was married a few days ago. The wedding was re markably quiet, and unostentatious, owing to the fall in the fortunes of the Spragues. The excitement occasioned by the massacre of the crew of the Virgini ua continues m the North. An im portant diplomatic correspondence is coins on between the United States State Department and Spain. In the meantime the Secretary of War is preparing for troubles. Moni tors are being fitted out to cruise in Cuban waters, and other prepara tions are being made to put this gov ernment in readiness forkthe worst. PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE. Hon. Nathaniel Boyden does not improve in health.. Mr. Josiah Cowles, an old and prominent citizen of Yadkin county, died on Tuesday last. He was the father of Col. C. J. Cowles, of Char lotte. Mrs. Jefierson Davis, with her two daughters, will reside at Shelby ville, Ky., during the absence of her hus band in Eurepc. Mr. George Hoyt, of Athol, the distinguished patriot who will go down in history as the man who in troduced into the Massachusetts Legislature the resolution of censure upon Senator bumner, has been elected to stay at home. The Raleigh News says that the re port of the Superintendent of Public Instruction covers nearly two hun dred pages of legal cap. A B BDOBSZD AH PRESCRIBED BY If ORB !d- XX inff Phynelant than any other Tonic or Stim ulant bow In use. Thar ar A8VRE PREVENTIVE. for Terw and Agx IntermktenU, Bllionancta mnd all dli trden ftriaint from nalmrimit ea.oM. ThcTara tisitlr r- oamended m sa TI-DT8PEPTJC, ad In ciki of IN'CI- ukstioh ar nrrALOABU. A ma ArrtTliiKU an4 Ri: CUPKEANT. and ia eaaea of OKKKRAL DEEILITY ttv-r har nrrerla a tingle lnatanc failed ia producing iL mot.1 navpj reiniM. J ner are parueniarir BENEFTCIALTO FEMAIXS. mrtBrthCTlngtB body, tnTlgoratlBg tne mind, and rlrfna ton aad elaxUcity to th vhol trttem. The HOKE BIT- f KRS are eomnomnded vita the greateat of ear, and no ton- I atimnlant kaa erer before been offered to the publto a PLEASAST TO TBI TASTX and nt the came time eombln bsg ee mMmj remedial agenu endoreed by the medteal mteru W traathe beat kDova to tba Fbarmaoojxaia. Iteoata but lit tla to giro then a fair trial, and Every Family Nhoald Have a Bottle. No preparation In the world can produce ao nanr anqua l Kd endertenenu by phjiiciana of ihe Tery htgtatt tundiag In their profeeiiM. Sndorttd mX hf t.'W CUrey end ti Uadlng drnomina- Kit. Vm. 8. Babcock, the oldeet UethodUt minister in St. Lonii. nn the Home Bittern were most grateful in contriba- ting in (he rettoration of my etrength, and an lnoree at UMWV u.t af uuu Mf, ot a . Persona greatl debtlUated, aa I na been, and who requiro tome or anuvLAXT, need aaek for aothing better than tbo Borne Bittert. 8. W. COPK, Preiiding Elder X. B. Church, Platubarg DUtrict. Vtmma Statss Hiuii Hoarrrit., Sr. Uom Mo., Oct. 8, 1870. J JxMU A. Jaexeo Cov 1 have examined the formula for mwngtbe ' Home Stomach Bitten," nd need them In this boapital the last fear months, I otmslder them the most Tain able ton to and atimnlaataow 1 nae. . B. H. MELCHER, Beaideat Phraiaian in charge TJ. B. Marina Ooapltal. imti a. jiatau M CoLOenUemen : As Toa hate com. tinglrsay articiee nsed in its composition exe-tbe best ef the class te imcndina them to all nerso as bain a the best Tonio and Btim&lsat now oifered te ths nub ile. . r WSLASK ttrOBTJCK, lrof. Obstetrics and Diseases) ef Wemea, CeUege of Phst oians. aad late member Board of Health. - " ' L.C. BOISUVTCBS :frof.or Obstetrlcl nd Diseases of Women, St. Louis Ved. College. DRAKE McTjOWKLL, M. D., Laufres't. Mo. If edleat College. . A. CLABK, M, 1., rrof.Burgery, Mo. Uedlesl College and late- Besldent thysl .Un Oitr tiespit.1, SW teuU llW, pBUn( pfof rraeiieal TUxm, j2iC?)fr3 L2SH'M-. Ax. Hafcooc, If , D. j onn inirii-i mi ' a.vua.v. , . . , V . Jr. A.UBW10, 'S. Qbati Moans, W.A. Waoox. M, D. C. O. FRANKLIN. M. D.. v. uwen, m. v. C.A.WABB.M.t). . 1' - rof . SBrgery, Homesopathte Medical College. T. J. TABTINKTM. DT, ' T. O. COM8IOOK, M. D., Pror. ef MidwUerr and Diseases of Women, College of Hmae ' pathio PhTsioiabs and Surgeons. ; ... : JOHN T, TEMPLE, U. D., Prof. Materia Mndlea and Tharanpeutics, Hemaopathlo Medl- - oal CoUege ef Missouri. JNO. CONZLSMAN, M. D., Leetsrer , On Diseases of Cbildfen, HoauBopathie College of MissonsJ. " CHARLKB VASTINB, M. D.. Prof, of PhyslologT, Homosopajhio Medioal College or Mo. JOHNHaBTMAN. M. D., Prof. CUnlealMedleiae, Col. Homoeopathic Physicians and Snrg's. , Thej are superior to all other Stomach Bitters. ENNO SANDERS. Analytical Chemist. No Bitters iii the world ewr exselthem : C SIMON HIRSCH, Analytical Chemist. XnlnAt Pbv'siclans of dsltraso. The Cermnla tor the Home Bitters has been submitted to u, and we betters them to be the best tonio and stimulant Rit general use now offered to the pbbuo. H. TTOODBtTBT. M. D.. O. A. Majuxxb, Analytical Chemtsti -- i H. 8. Har. V. D., B. MoVicah. M. D .' . Jas. V. Z. Blabt, M. 1). ' rror. chemistry, . Kuan Prof, Medical College. J. B. Waucssl af. D.. Nob'st." a. Biina, M. D., T- S. Hofn, M. D.. Taos. T. Sum, M. D., J-A. Ha. M. D. B. LtnttAM Ki D.i Jas. A. Coxias, M. D., Eminent Physicians in Cincinnati. Nearly all of whom are Professors- to- one or the other of the Medioal Colleges, - , . Be other Bitters bars erer beea oflwed to tbo pnbUe em Dreeing sa many raiaaoie renseaut .agents. 4. Ji VATTIEB, M..WU, L. A. Jambs, M. D., S. P. BoinrBB, M. D., ' Qi W. Bioub, M". Dl : l J. J. Qvnnr, Jf D., : W. R. woovwabb, M. D., , C. B. Musctust, M. V., w. t. TAUunaao. at. v., J. VL Bvcavaa, M. D., O, A.' Dohbbtt, M. D., C Woodward, M. D, D. W. McCabtb-t, M, V., i !,B. S. Waybb, Chemist. . K. TATfcoa. M. D., P. P. MauivIm, D.. it. H. johksom, x. v, S. B. ToMUBsoa-, M. D. Eminent Pnvsicians in Slemnitist The he Homo Bitten are fit lnraluable remedy for lndifestloa and diseases arlsiDg from malarial causes G. B. Taoasrroir, M. D, Autx. BaaxtBa,' M. D in chsree ef City HoepUal. M. SU Bodoss. M. D-, Pavi. Otbt, M. D., M. A. bomm, M. D. J. M. Boooxks, M. D., H. W. PraxaU, M: D., Savcvoxb Bill. M. . D., ' JOB. X.- I.TBCB, U.1 D, B. P. Daxb, M. D.. . . , . "Wis. CUnrxs, M. S., W. B. Can.as, M. D., D. H. Wellaro, M. D., O. Wcra, Chemist, ... r J.H. MoCkuuLK( M. D . And Xfnndresls of Otbers taatlpartaof the North, Wectaad Seath. ' - . J. . Oabbxb, M. D., HiVwaukee. . OoCBcn. Bttrsre, Uarcb 2T. 187V. - Jmmw A. jAfinosr k Co. Ilarina examined the Xoranla ef ta - Home Stetaaoh Bitters," I hare prescribed thesn ia mv prac ejaa for some time, aaa pronouwo them the best Tonio 'Bitter err vw fci.ffrTA oW Carminitive, and slightly LaxatlT. The mode of preparing - ' I them ie strictly in aeeordaaee with the rules of pharmacy: " i I trxin naM thMlasnf Birlvata nraatiae. we take nleasuro in Vbich ttiST beinM. neiBK nisnir jobw, oninuim, duks, U I vaanmmcndlna them to all DersoBS desirous of taking Bitters, BOWIB BSe. ' .- r i r, tU- JtCJLAIIUJi, il. a. 07?orsal1raUdragf4stoaBdscoers:: .... .-- . James A. Jakfton & CoM Pioprietor. - Labntorr 105 and 101 H. Soooad St, St, Levis Missoori. , ; Sole Agents, Charlotte. N. C. CAUTION. GENUINE FAiRBAUKS ; SGftLES, MANUFACTTJBEn BY I & T. FAIRBANKS & CO. Standard Scales. Stock Scales. Coal Scales. Hay Scales. Dairy Scales, Counter Scales, fcc, &c Scales repaired promptly and reasonably. For sale also. Troeraer's Coffee and Drue Mills, Composition Bella, all sizes Letter Presses, tfec, fec. THE MOST PERFECT ALARM CASH DRAWER. ITliles Alarm Till Jo. EVERY DRAWER Warranted.. SOLD AT Fairbanks' Scale Warehouses, FAIRBANKS & CO., 311 Broadway, New Tork. 1(W Baltimore Street, Baltimore, 53 Camp Street, New Orleans. FAIRBANKS St EWIIVG. Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. FAIRBANKS, BROWN & CO., 2 Milk Street, Boston, For Sale by Leading Hardware Dealers, sept 9 taw 4m . NEW AT F. M. SHELTON'S NEW FURNITURE ROOIIIS, 0 Just opened and opening, and for sale cheap tor cash. ox At this house will be kept in store w Furniture in great variety and of , the latest styles and from the com- J J-rf kept in this market, consisting in Cj - pan oi xrarior ouiuj, vuainuer ouiua, a; Cottiige Sets, Bureaus, Bedsteads, 11 . , V TXT V A J pi urauies. uno?, v asiisiaiiua, vuiu- modes, Center, Ladies work. Exten- W &k robes, Book Cases, Side Boards, C ' n t r . ? . a 1 P aaies, springs oi vanous patterns v . for Betb, Chairs in great variety, cq Office, Dining room, Bed room and Children's chairs, Office and Store fltnnla fotrnsx nt rlirferpnf. nripps - i - f . always on hand. Furniture bought at niyi Store will be delivered in the city, where 0 directed or at any of the depots, - properly packed for shipment. M L ndeVtaking. A full stock of dif- w ti ferent kinds of Coffins is constaatly 2n n kept ready for immediate use. Per sonal attention given to fitting up hfi 3 J , ; .1. . VV anu ueiiveniig tue same. v All are invited to call and examine my Stock before purchasing. South Trade Street, opposite the Market. F. M. SH ELTON", Pair of the Carolinas. THE following rules have been establish ed for : the regulations of the "Gyro Pigeon" match by the directors of the Fair of the Carolinas. Prize one double-barrel breach-loading shot gun valued at $200. Time Friday, Nov 23th, 1873. Place, Charlotte, N. C Twenty-five yards rise. The bore of the gun to be used must not be over 12 nor under 13. One and one-fourth 02 of shot No 6. Powder, not limited. Bussey's Gyro Pigeon will be used. Each contestant to have ten. shots. The mateh to be determined by the largest number of hits. Entrance fee $10, . Those. desiring to enter will please ad press without delay. JAMES H0RR, Oct 28 Charlotte, WATERS & M ARSE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. lirE are prepared to make liberal cash Vr advances on cotton shipped to our friends in Charleston, or New York. Will also attend, promply to sales of cotton con signed to us. 6uV c at Wittkowsky & Rintels', Charlotte, N. C. oct 29 AS Cotton is now selling too low on this side to remunerate the farmers, we propose to receive and ship direct to Liv pool. All who desire to avail themselves of shippiug their cotton to the Liverpool markets, where very much higher prices can be obtained, will deliver their cotton to us as early as possible, and we . will make liberal advances on shipments, which will be sold to the best possible ad vantage. STENHOUSE, MACATJLAY & CO. oct 31 ' " JAMES NORTH Elf. WITH S. LANI)ECKER. 1BEG ito5 inform, my friends, and particu larly the ladies that I am again 'with Mf. Sf Landecker, where I would be pleas ed to' see them and to show them one of the finest stocks of goods at the lowest possible prices. - ... .; JAMES NORTH EY. nov i lW y CLOVEKSeed, 1 ' Timothy, W. It. BUUVVKLL & CO. -.i oct 4 '. . . . ; Springs' Ckrner. Oranges i Oranges ! Oraiis ! ! f :i 3?eceivd to-day at Franklin Bakerr op posite Market.- u. C S. HOLTON & CO. BUTTERICIv.'S fashion iBook, for r Nov , ember for iale by " U' . 1 EVERY t3 Merchant SHOULD j-f-ySf' Use Them.N SgjP NOTICE. 1873 ..-. .., 1873 FAJLIs AND WINTER TRADE. IrWIroW'r and Win- ter stock, to which s the attention nf Merchants and Planters is respectfully in vited, consisting of the-following lines of heavy and fancy groceries : 20,000 S3 Bulk Bacon, 1000 Rolls heavy bagging 2i to 2fts to yd 1000 Bundles Arrow Ties, 1000 Sacks Salt, 100 " Fine Liverpool Salt, 200 " Coffee, Prime, Good and Fair, 100 Bbls Sugars, A- Ex. C. Demerara ami Porto Rico, : 150 " Syrups, S House and Drips, 200 Boxes Adamantine Candles, 150 Cases Brandy Peaches, 150 Oysters, 100 Doz Buckets, 2 and 3 hoops, 100 " Sardines, 200 Packages Fish, No. 1, 2 and 3. 20,000 Cigars, Fair to Good, Tobaccos and Whiskies a SPECIAETV, 200 Boxes Tobacco, N C and Va Brands, 100 Bbls N C Corn Whiskey, 100 100 50 50 50 75 25 10 Va Motz celebrated com whiskey, Zieglers Rye Whiskey, Monongahela Rye Whiskey, Zeb Vance " " Apple Brandy, Ginger Scuppernong Wine. it n tC French Brandy, Port, Maderia, Sherry, Blackberry and California Wines df beat quality always in store.- We are agents for the sale of Thomas Wynn's Improved Open-Throat, Curyed Breast, Premium ane Diploma COTTON GINS, With attached Circle Flue, open to the world ; $4 per saw; can be had on applica tion at our office. W. H. H. HOUSTON & CO., Grocers & Cotton Commission Merchants, Trade Street, Charlotte. N. C. aug 21 Yorkyille Enquirer and Lancaster Led ger copy and discontinue former advertise ment. J. S. PHILLIPS, Merchant Tailor and Clothier, Begs leave to inform the public that he is now receiving his Stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, Piece Goods, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, &c, which for style and quality, are unsur passed by anything of the kind ever offer ed in this market, and will sell them as cheap as the same clas of Goods can be bought elsewhere. Call and examine them. ' sep 20-tf A Large lot of Bologna Sausage in Store; Pea Nuts, just arrived; French Can dies, the best and cheapest in the market; Irish Potatoes and Butter, Beef and Beef Tongues, at C S. HOLTONxfe CO'S, oct 5 Opposite the Market. Virginia Flour. A LARGE lot otUne Virginia Flour in barrels, sacks and half-sacks, for sale wholesale and retail at CRESWELL'S, Gray's building, nov 13-tf Corner 4th & Trade Sts. Buckwheat Flour. JUST received, a lot of Buckwheat Flour in five, and ten pound packages. Also, another lot of that splendid mince meat in five pound buckets. 100 pounds hominy, and ICQ pounds fine grits'- Call soon and get a supply. J L BROTHERS & CO. j nov 13 tf 1 OA DOZEN more of those justly cele lfCKJ b rated Steroscopic Views of the Old North State, by Rufu3 Morgan, just in at TIDDY'S. CALL AT TIDDY'S and see the little nigger fast asleep in the cotton patch. nov7-tf ----- yj".:j tin, Clotliin'g Store. J.1 YOUNG ARE now prepared to .receive, their friends, and the public generally, who niay djesjre a complete or partial Outfit intheir line, at their-NEW CLOTHIX STORE, cot Ncffth-Tryon Street;- Charlotte; Fourth Door above the Charlotte Hotel. Their Stock ia entirely v.NEW4.aBd,: selected with care in the Northern cities, from Manufacturers whose .Goods aremade.expresslv for the Southern Market. They .offer- DRESS- SUITS of 1 Black, Blue, Snuff and London Smoke cloths ; of warranted genuine Scotch Ca'ssSnieret English, French, American Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, in variety of styles land prices. ', Also, by the-' single piecej Coat, Pants or Vest. - . Velvetine, Corderoys Grar Meltons, - Mixed Meltons. Doe Skin Jeane?, Seal Skin, Whitney, Imperial. Worsteds, Kerev,: Ac., &c, in style and price to suit every buyer from the. Bridegroom to the Hod Cairier. .... Talmas, of Gray Meiton, Mixed Melton, Black Salt, Coral, Black and Blue, Beaver, Ac .. ' , .. . '." - - Overcoats,' of every variety, style and louths'and Bovs' Clothing a larg laree and A Full Line of Gentlemen's Furnishing to complete the Wardrobe. ..: ' Hats and Caps of every .style, and price. large stocks of Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Neck-ties, Bows, Scarfs and Fan cy Articles. .. . . . . .. i .... The above limited outline of their stock, is only designed to assure the reader that by" calling upott them his wants can .be supplied. Thev pledge, themselves! to spare -ho pains to-render every patron satisfied with every business transaction with them,, and ask to be tried.. . ,7 j." sep39-tf. JACOB M. Manufactureand Dealer in Hity.uJ fcbi;01 , TRADE :, ' (Next'door to Brein; 3ftWn Dealers , wishing to piira;0gariil THE SILVER TONGUE 0 R G A N S For Parlor Chiirch arid School. Manufactured by NEEUIIAM E. P. ESTABLISHED IN 1846. ITos. 143, 145 & 147 East, 23d St. If. Y. Responsible parties applying for agenc'w in sections still unsupplied, will receive prompt attention and liheral inducements Parties residing at a distance from out au thorized agents, may order from our fac tory. Send for illustrated price list july 12 6m GUNS! SINGLE GUNS, At $2 50, $3 00, $4 50, $6 00, & 00, $iu oo $12 00 to $28 00. DOUBLE GUNS. At $6 00, $7 50, $10 00, $1200, 515 00, 820 00 - $2500, $3000, $40 00, $5C 00 to $75 00 ' BreechrLoading Double Guns. At $40 00, $45 00, $50 00, $60 00 $75 00, $0 00 -llQ 00, $12000 to $300. PISTOLS. Smith & Wesson's, Colt's, Allen's Sharp's, Whitney and other kinds, AT MAJTCTACTUREE S PRICES. AMMUNITION and IMPLEMENTS, For Breech -loading Guns, at a small ad vance on cost of importation. Metalic Ammunition for Rifles and Pis tols at lowest market prices. A complete assortment of all SportiDg Goods ; Prices and description sent on ap plication.' Goods shipped bv Express C. 0. D. POULTNEY, TRIMBLE & CO., Importers No 200 W Baltimore St., Baltimore. Richard's' Dougal's, Greener's, Scott's and their celebrated make of puns on hard and imported to order, sept 12 4m The Cry Is, STILL THEY COME ! JUST received to day, a lurge lot of Mountain Apples very large. Also, Bologna Sausage ; Bread, Cakes and Pies in great variety at Franklin Bakery, oct9-tf C- S. HOLTON & CO. 10,000 REAMS WRAPPING PAPER, Assorted sizes and grades from the well known Long Shoal Paper Mills, at TIDDY'S BOOK STORE, feb 28 L A W. THE undersigned may be found at all times at his office oVer Harty's Store. He will attend to any matter pertaining to law. JNO. A. BRADLEY, Je. & price. well selected stock. Goods, comprising every article necessary MENDEL, Pipes, TREET, & Co's. Dry Goods Store,) . .' do well to give me a call Oct 24 1 .0
The Charlotte Observer (Charlotte, N.C.)
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