! - fit The Charlotte-Observer. RATES. X)P A 0VERTISIKC. One Square one timeM..... ........$l 0 twodaysi.iwi.1'50 1 44 : . . three days..-. - 2 00 0 . lbur daysIj..jt.... 2 fiO fi.rsito,.. V4 rPtJBLl8HJtD T JOHNSTONE JONES." Office,' BryceV BuRdirig; : Trade-Street. , .'V . y BATES Of 81TBSCBIPTI0K. - - n.VOnVewt.ta Avarice, ;.$a 00 Six months, -in radvaiMX!,...,;i,3 00 Three Mpnths, .in dvauce1...w.;i 60 One month, advance,.,-........... . 50 Tri-Wefkly epe year....,-,.,........,..,., $3.50 Weekly-, oneer.....-..,-,,...;. , 2,00 . it tl tf one. week 3 60 twtf Vek3fJ:iL:U.ii.i. & 00 three weeka... 0 50 onemonth..' 8 00 t it it JZ& Contract Advertisements taken at proportionately low rates. . ; Five Squares estimated at alqterter-col-umn, and ten siuares. as, a half-col uiun. : iV0L.-',',X CHARLOTTE, N,C. , TftDHS DAY, ; DEC EMBER 11, 1S73. No 1,484 1 L ------ , ."- 4 d-illi.v l-.-:;V . . . w Editor. 3 illvlijll" ! - Cottou MarkeUTba mai-kefr opened yesterday morning at I3f. J As tlie day ad vanced e feeding rgrew .better and the price gradually increased unttrmcliing 14, at wltjeh the, -market .dosed ftrei' -LOCAL-DOTS. ? Dnnnihg on NoveWter accounts iis still in progress. Overcpats; werse almost entirely dispensed with yesterday. Threc.h"n4red iid tlifrty bales of cotton were sold yesterday, 4 The lightning rodjnen appear to.be do- i ng a flourishing business just how. The weather yesterday Was lovely. The air was as soft ancTbahny as on an April day.' 'i-ai: ., . - The proceedings of the colored Grand Lodge, tf,.yesterdayt will appear to-mor row. The latest styles of Silk Hats, just receiv ed and will be sold .at $5.00 at E Shrier's Temple of Fashion. ' dec 9 3t Hon . Thos. s. Ashe, of this Congression al district, has been placed on the commit tee of Coinage Weights and Measures. . The parade of the colored. Masons, ex cited sonic interest on the streets yester day afternoon. Overcoats, Talmas and all other: heavy goods will be sold at cost Jlr cash only, at E Shrier's. - dec 9 3t There are a large number -of colored vis itors in the. city at present, attending the A iarg brass key, looks like the key to a store door, was found on the street yes terday and left at this office. Who claims i;? We : aw yesterday for the first time the "gem of the Antilles" -.represented u the streets of Charlotte, in the persons of the two Cuban cadets of the Carolina Military Institute. 'V A "' : I IlonJ. jjj Hickman; 'the Temperance ccturerTwho fiad "such'gratifying success in Charlotte last Winter, is now In Georgia lecturing. He has recently, been in At lanta. The festivals which have been .in prog ress for the past two nights, has no con nection with the cofored "Masonic ; frater nity, as was incorrectly stated by usyeste: day. 11?', Attention is invited to the advertisement of the Kershaw Gazette, in another column of this issjpe.a Our merchants will find it a valuable 'jnediam in which to advertise their business. The Judgeship Who shall be the next Juge. in this.district is a question which is already being discussed. Our people feel as much interest in it as in who .shall be the next Governor. Dog Fijrnti-A terrific dog fight on the corn of Trade and Tryon streets jester day afternoon, excited more interest than a circus would. - Hair- and blood new. (As an 'evidence that wg are hard up for items, witness the above.) " . - T Lecture. To-morrow night, U. ..will be remembered, Rev. DeWitt Burkhead, of Atliens, Ga., will lecture at the Charlotte Institute for young ladies. v The people of Charlotte have no' w Jin opportunity of hear ing a pleasing and instructive lecture. Surely they will not miss the opportunity.' Another hear that ElectionTaUted, of. w the propriety? of ordering another election oa the question of issuing city bonds, is being considered by the Al dermen. They say that if city bonds are not issued it will be absolutely necessary r. toe levy aspecjal tax. ' Notlo be Swindled. A boardinghouse keeper in' this city tells us that he has in his possession five carpet bags which he seized from "birds of passage" who board ed with him for a few days or . a week and then attempted to varooose; without pay ing their bills He says lie makes most of his wearing apparel in that way. Mints. President Grant, in his recent message to Congress, recomends that more mints be enconraged by that body;.whertr upon a friend of ours wishes to know if he can mean, , mint, juleps, If J he does Uiis friend thinks that the measure ; willmeet with very general favor,' both in Congress and out. . Another. ' Addltloa to - the Army:. of BenedictsWe are palled.upon to chron icle the marriage ujf another Cnazlottean. This time Mr- 8. S. Pegram, the agent at this point of the Airline Railroad, who, on Tuesday, thpth instwaanited in roarriaee at BeaalbrL lulb'Min Bettie C. Park,a young 'lad welt known in this j city, rue interestmgryerjerjjppyiirwas per formed by Rev, Mjy "Wheeler. ; : I TurBerN'. X Almanack-We are In debted to the enterprising publisher for a copy of the above ' named Almanac for 1874. It is a higlUvtlnable bookcon tairiing d large ar$oxtntit4iumoTpus, prac tical and scientfrTcroatterr rfrts::calcii!a' d by Rev. DrVCraven; the learned and ac curate President of Trinity Col'egei f ;The Almanac is now in its 37th year, and is JOS. P. t'A LUW 141,1- Lwcal JPfiUx in worth-ted popularity With-each Jj-JJg gJJjHj ffVr HAtthe citynind Saturday; -uceeeding year. -The .price is only ten 3."!.?" f JKaf uts. Itshonldbelriftvcry flimlty. 1 S6ld by all Wgsistst t . , . dec95t City iliirshal. 'ustUInkW.H-TwV- week? from to-day until .Clirisunaa ! v Turkey.;. ke,. Santa Clause, Christmas trees, Swiss BeW f !. ? -A' - - :- . f , J', '" Emaiicipatio 'paylMid the Fourth' of July will please take back seats. T.J- i ... . - i- t i A Drunken Alan on liNrseback, in pos session of aros3um, the said'posHiBU hav ine his tail through a stick, and the stick slung across -the 'man's . shoilder was a eeire wnicn anorneu an aounance oi mer rinient to all lookers-on yesterday, (ter-? noon on lrade street. The .police, came along and dispersed the crowd by giving the man the choice of going SfoitHe lock up or leaving town "at once, which latter alternative lie chose.- . T i ThftTI e w, Knglne It hasieen decided to keep theijyt; firg. engine .jrecently pur chased by the city for the Hornet Fire Company,' and one payment has already been made on it The engine is kept, as we learn,- on the condition (which condi tion was suggested by the manufacturers) that if, at the endof 12 months , it should be found that it does not come up to repre sentations, it would be received back and ano'.her, such an one as should be desig nated by the company, would be sent in its stead. This is certainly very liberal, if we have been correctly informed. i An Interesting' Photograph. Gov, Vance has in his jtossessiou a photograph of the North' Carolina .department of the Vienna Exposition - The p hotograph is large in size and, judging from this repre sentation, North Carolina made not a dis creditable show at the great Exposition. In it can I e plainly seen ai d recognized the com raised by Sheriff Alexander, the oats Of Mr.' B. II. Moore, several o'.hor articles which w.;rp sent bv Gc v. Vance to Prof. Kerr, who carried them to the Exposition and who sent Gov. Vance this photograph. The minerals are the only things sent by the Governor which cannot be recognized in this picture. Joe Baker. The execution of Joseph Baker for the murder of Newton Wilfong, colored, at a bar-room about a mile from this city last Spring, will take place on to rn rrow week, the 19th insL, unless His Excellency Governor Caldwell meanwhile interferes with Executive clemency. In this; connection we will say that our state ment yesterdaytnoffting that the petition for the commutation'1 of the sentence of Baker to imprisonment forlife had been re fused by the Governor may have been in correct, as the authorities here have not heard of such refusal. The petition was signed we learn, by all the lawyers in Charlotte and by all of the jurors who found B;:k-jr guilty. Rev. J. M. Rose. We find the follow ing in the proceedings of the East Hanover tVa.) Presbyten, lately in session at Nor folk, concerning the above named gentle man who, it will be remembered, was pas tor of the .Presbytpri tin Mission Church in this city during the last Spring and Sum mer : - -' ' " ' " Rev, John M. Rose, a licentiate under the charge of Fayetteville Presbytery, re setited a, regjilar anthenticatel certificate of disinjssttm. from his Presbytery to East iianover Presbytery, under which charge he was received. Presbytery then presented a call to Mr. Rose from the Portsmouth Presbyterian churclijfor hitniinistjria! services. Mr. Rose signifieihis. acceptance,, of the- call, aiid the Presbytery proceeded at once to his examination, preparatory to ordination, which resulted satisfactorily. i n J2 l To tbc Public. THE PAIN-klLLEB? manufactured by PERRY DAVIS & SON has won for itself ba reputation unsurpassed in medicinal pre paratiOHS. 1 he universality of the denwnid for tne.-Pain-killeris a novel, interesting, and surprising feature in the history of this medicine. The -Pain-Killer is now .regularly sold in large and stcqdily increas ing quantities, not only to general agents in every State and lerntory ot the union, and every. Province in .British America, out to Buenos Ay res, Brazil, Uraguay, Peru. Chili, -and. other South American States, to the Sandwich Islands, to. Cuba and other West India Islauda; to England and Con tinental Europe ; , to Mozambique, Madagascar, Zanzibar, and other African lands; to Australia, and Calcutta, Ran goon and other places in India. It has ai so been sent to China, and we doubt if there is any foreign, port or, any inland city in Africa or Asia, which is frequented bv American and - European missionaries, travelers or,traders, into which . the Pain-' Killer has not been introduced.: ; The extent of its uteftdnets is another great feature of tnis remarxaDie medicine, it is .not only tlie best ; thiug ever known, as everybody wilt confess, for cruises, cuts, burns. Ac, but for dysentery or any sortef bowel complaint, it is a remedy unsurpas sed for efficiency and rapidity of action. In the great ciities of British India and West India Islands and other hot climate," it has become the standard medicine for all complaints, as well as dyspepsia, liver complaints and- other kindred disorders. For coughs and colds, canker, asthma and rheumatic difficulties It has" "been proved by the ' most abttndent and convincing trials and testimony, to be an invaluable medicine, :j The proprietors are in .posses sion of -leUers from persons of the highest character , and -responsibility, testifying in. utiequivoeal terms to the cures effected and the satisfactory results produced. -n an endless variety of cases by the use of ihhrrreat medicine. That the Pain Killer I is deservingof.aiLits proprietors claim for THTaTmply proved by the unparalled popu larity It hw, attahiedi It is a sure ana ejjecr tive remedy. It is sold in almost every country in the" world and Js becoming more and more norjular every year. . Its IT Advertisements'.5 , COME AND SEE! I Our Ladles Dress Goods, far we arc determined to c!os them out at some price. "; ' BUEIfl, BROWS & CO. ; dec ll-3t : Store For Rent. THE Store we now occupy can be rented for next year by annl vine to dec ll-2t SIMS & ALEXANDER? j Prepared Cocofcnot. AN' Elegant article for Pies, Caramel Puddings, && For sale at - dee ll-tf ? - Scafr's Drug Store,1 Italian Macaroni. JUST Received at dec 11-tf Scarr's. PUR Powdered Black Pepper, more i uscmi and economical tlmn grinding your own iepper, at acarrs, dec 11-tf Drugstore. Genuine Oswego Corn Starch. A Light and nutritious diet for invalids, A infants and families. A fresh supply,; at Scarr's, Drug Store. dec 11-tf Northern Apples. Bananas, Pine-apples, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoanuts, ' Basins, Currents, Citron, Dates, Figs, French Candy, Pure Home-made Candy, Almonds, Filberts, Peanuts, Pecan'iiuls, English Walnuts. C. S. HOLTON & CO., Franklin Bakery. Opposite Market. dec 11-tf. L.OOI& TO lOIJK INTEREST. Advertising is a Profitable In vestment. The Kershaw Gazette "OFFERS to the Merchants of Charlotte J and elsewhere, superior inducements! to advertise their husines in its - colnnu Havinz a large and Tapidly increasing Cir culation throughout one f the walt)uest sections on the Wateree river, it is consid ered a most Valuable Advertising Medium. Advertisers who desire to reach pur chasers should advertise in the Gazette. It is published in Camden, Kershaw county, S. C, at the head of navigation on the Wateree river, at $2 a year always m ad va nee. For terms of advertising, tc., address FRANK P. BEARD, Ed. & Prop'r, Camden, S. C dec 11 tf Turner's N. G. State Almanac. It is undoubtedly the best publication ot the kind in tlie state, mere is none other to compare with it in toint. of useful information and general adaptation to the wants of our people. Carolina Watchman This Almanac is the most valuable now published in Nprth Carolina and should be in every family . Tarboro South erner. TntNEK's Almakac. Tliis is one of the most coinpletc.alnianacs ever published in North Carolina, and contains features that others have never known. A new and jnteresting feature is a record of the mostl important events that have occurred. in the State during tlie foregoing year. Christian Advocate. For sale at J. K. PUREFOY'S dec 11 lm '" Stationery Store. Book Bindery. TJOOKS, Magazines. Pamphlets, Music, JD &c. bound in any style and at reason- able rates, at N, dec ,11 lm f . f ti. ; C. Book Store, Raleigh, Jr II. ERW1N, AgC The Attractive Bargain Coun- - -;! ter : T B- KOOPMANN'S Store is again open. .And the great sensation of Charlotte. : declO tf P O to B- Koopinann's, and examine his A Bargain Counter. dec 10-tf. 4 TF you wish, a quanitity of beautiful X goods, for money. Go to B. Koopmann's and select from tlie Bargain Counter, dec 10-tf. 1 TkSSSIS$S that he has moved his grocery and com- missinn'hiisinpss tn Blank's new bnildinsr on College Street, where he will be pleased to have them call. J. THOS. SUGGS, dec lO-lw.. - .-' BOARDING. HfRS. A. W. MILLER is prepared to ac llx commodate a few , more boarders. Pleasant roomsgood fare' and attentive servants. , Apply at once. ' JSET- Terms moderate. dec 9 tf T OT of Handsome Metallic-Burial Cases,5 JJ just received at m tITTWT fPAVtO f New Furniture Rooms, - M' Opposite tbe'Market. dec 9 "PAPERS. fTlHOSE wishing to subscribe through ns A to any papers or-magazines forJ 1871 wail ineivstt uu miu - huuiy us va euon convenient. as tbejiew vears subscriptions win sooiLwiuuivrnJc,, juww. rjTemocraf arid Home copy, ,," t,dec9 vt vj: .riosr- Sale--"' Hams 1 1 TUST received! a large lot of Hams. Als O a lot of Elk Mountain Cheese, Hominy and Grits. : : Call soon and-get a supply be fore we get out. . J L BROTHERS & CO. ... dec 9 . ;:; , . :'. A N assortment of CIGARS, at' v 4 BUlllVTSLL'S, dec 4 ,. . , Spring's CS)rner. BtJtTERICK8 Fashion Book for Nov ember for sale by McMURRA Y & DAVIS. net 30 FINE BEEF. will have for sale' this morning and for several mornings to come, some un I usually fine mountain leeC to which I de sire to call the attention of the public. It 1s something extra. Dec U one week FRITZ VOGEL. GERMAN STUDENT LAMPS, at BUR WELL'S, dee 4 Spring's Corner. BAKERS' Bitters, fresh Cod Liver OiL just received HUB BEL'S Elix Valerinate Ammonia, Fresh Bay Hum, English Tooth Brushes. 150 Boxes Glass. " W R BURWELL & CO. dec 9 Irish Potatoes. A Barrels Northern 1 rish . potatoes for UJ eating purposes, at STENHOUSK, MACAULAY & CO'S. , dec 9 New Homes for the New Year. PARTIF.S having houses to lease may be assisted in securing tenants by plac ing the same in our bands- Fees moder ate to Jaudloids and tenants, and cover written contracts and counsel. We also negotiate sales of -Residences and Lots in the city and farms in the vicinity. GRAHAM & NASH, Attorneys, Court House. dec 5 tm. J. Y. BR1TE, General Commission Merchant, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Particular attention paid to selling all kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco. Hiehcst cash Dnce mid for Cotton. All orders from a distance promptly at tended to. J. Y. BlliCE, dec 21 '72. For Kent for 1874. milE DWELLING HOUSE on the C'or- X. ner of Trvon and Fourth Streets, now occupied. by H. R. Gbchrane. Also, the small BUIC'K DUELLING HOUSE on the corner of College and Fourth Streets. J AS. H. CARSON. dec 4-1 w M0HIYT10NETTOTED! GOODS SOLD AT Panic Prices TAKING into consideeation the existing state of affairs, .such as low price of Cot- I ton; scarcity of Money, and a ten era 1 de- pression in every branch of . business : I have firmly resolved that I wfll henceforth offer my stock of Goods to the public at PANIC PRICES ! There will be no deviation from tnis rule. It will be strictly observed. The principal Stock of my Fall and Whiter Goods has been purchased by hre in the Eastern Markets, after the com mencement of the present Money Crisis1 and in, consequence, at low figures' I am therefore enabled to self my uoods at great- y reduced prices. The Goods have also been selected with usual care and atten tion. . The course pursued for strict, fair and honest dealing, during the number of years I have resided in Charlotte, and Uie patronage and conndence- heretofore so liberally extended to me by tlie people, gives me the assurance NOW , 'that this an nouncement will find its way into every household with the desired effect. My Stock of Goods is complete in every department, and those wishing to purchase Styles, Qaalities& Prices r 1 ' A T b. noopnAiin'S; Wholesale & Retail Dealer in. MILLINERY GOpDS, FANCY AHD STAPLE DRY GOODS, lK0TI02IS,EAT8,-OS22TS' CLOTHHTCr AND FTOUISHniCr GOODS, &c,'&c.. Trtdo Street, CUABLOTTE, K. C. ffiv To Wholesale Dealers and Country Merchants-1 ofFer special indacements i ana assure uiem. mat; a will sen wooas cheaper than tnejLean bay in Northern . i ana Xiasiern maraets. t. - .. i-zut .i-rrrjt:-c.n z'Uiaf&t ? jT v .ny littoQzlci Sales ftal saall rrof its ; Thsest Cccis to i2;9"L'sst lledsj. Orderssolicited and promptly filled:.! nov8:tf B. KOOPMANN. Hams! CRIER & ALEXANDER. DEALERS IS Groceries, 1 Iaquors, Tobacco, Grain, Powder, &c, TRADE STREET, HAVING removed to their large and commodious ' New Store, two doors above the Market House, and their Mr. C. W. Alexander being at present at the North purchasing their Fall Stock, are daily receiving large additions to their pre sent Stock, which they are prepared to dis pense to their", customers on as reasonable terms as any house m the city. Having ample Store Boom, they aTe pre pared to store from 800 to 1000 bales of cotton, and would respectfully solicit con signments of Cotton and Produce, winch will be handled on liberal terms, and guar antee prompt returns. - . . . sep 0 NOTICE. 1873 1873 FALL AND WINTER TRADE. WE "are now receiving our Fall and Win ter stock, to which the attention of Merchants and Planters is respectfully in vited, consisting of the following lines of heavy and fancy groceries : 20,000 lbs Bulk 'Bacon, , 1000 Rolls heavy bagging 2i to 2Bs to yd 1000 Bundles Arrow Ties, 1000 Sacks Salt, 100 " Fine Liverpool Salt, 200 " Cotfec, Prime, Good and Fair, 100 Bbls Sugars, A Ex. C. Demerara and Porto Rico, 150 " Syrups, ,S House and Drips, 200 Boxes Adamantine Candles, 150 Cases Brandy Peaches, 150 14 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 SPECIALTY, 200 Boxes Tobacco, N C and Va Brands, 100 Bills N C Corn Whiskey, 100 Va 100 50 50 50 75 25 10 Motz celebrated corn whiskey, Ziegler's Rye Whiskey, Monongahela Rye Whiskey, Zeb Vance " Apple Brandy,' Ginger " Scuppernong Wine, u French Brundv, Port, Maderia, Sherry, Blackberry and California Wines of best onalitv always in store. We are agents for the sale of Thomas Wynn's "Improved Open-Throat, Curyed Breast, Premium ane lHploma COTTON GItiS, With attached Circle Flue, open to the world ; $4 per saw; can be had on applica tion at our office. - - W. H, II. HOUSTON & CO., Grocers' A" Cotton Commission Merchants, Trade Street, Charlotte, Ji. C. aug 21 . : r.f.i-'i v- Y'orkville Enquirer and Lancaster Led ger copy and discontinue former advertise ment. A. H. CRESWELL, Grocer and Commission Merchant, Cor. Trade and Church Sts, Gray's Building CHABLOTTE, N. C. Solicits a share of the public patronage. Having had 5year3 experience in business in Charlotte, I feel justified in guarante ing satisfaction to all. A. II. CRESWELL. aug 13 ly TUB-undersigned have received a com plete and full line of Groceries, Con fectioneries, Musical Instruments, Toys, Christmas Goods, c'girs, tobacco, &c, which they are selling low for cash, and to punctual customers. A. R. NISBET & BRO. CALL at A R Nisbet & Bro's and buy coffee, sugars, molasses, teas, cheese and salt. p ALL at A R Nisbet & Bro's and buy KJ French candies, loy candies, sugar fruits, stick candies, &c. CALL at A R Nisbet & Bro's and buy accordeans, violins, guitars, tamborines music boxes, &c. CALL at A R, Nisbet & Bro's and buy tors of all Iiinds, for children. "I ALL at A R Nisbet & Bro's and buy J torpedoes, cannon and small fire-crackers, albums, vases, work boxes, &c, suit able for Christmas presents. PIEDMONT ROUTE, Atlanta & Richmond Air-Line Railway, RUNS through cars from CHARLOTTE to NEW ORLEANS. Q HOURS quicker to Atlanta and O A HOURS quicker to New Orleans and vCt: Texas than any other route. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cwaehcs, via this route, to New Orleans without change. This is the only direct route to points in Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, lennessee K Arkansas. Through tickets to all principal points South and West. Baggage checked through. Emigrant rates lower than any othe ro ite. 8. E. Allen, S. S. PEGRAM. Ag't, Gen. Ticket Ag't. Charlotte Dec 6 one week Eargc Eot of Choice , cranberries and Apples For sale at A R NISBET & BRO'S.. dt7 . i l On Hand9 ORANGES, XeraeravJlaisihs; Dates, and Nuts, cheaper than eyer at nov7-tf PUREFOY'S. JENKINS & CH ATOBElfe v.-".';: -V' '? BALTIMORE, WvrJ' Pork Packers; and Dealers in Bacon and -Dry-Salted -Heats, Haas sT Sides'JSkonlders. Pork. '. I.. j . ....... ....... t i: THE FIRM of eeoTtfe A Jenkins Win bers Of the late firniV shall continue to carry on business at , the OhD STAND, Oopdb at the lowest -market rates, and pronipt shipments always. S. .. Jcndrournlerata' r.oj:i n -Mk:. , vt, ;Ca5fi-., .c vt 5 if; Mf. W2 ICilEUEDrrH Salesman and 6 a GO 3 09 charlotte; n. c. Prescriptions prepared at all hours of the Day and night, , ' Choice Green and Black Tea, Selected especially for FamHy and Inval ids, at SCARR'S june29 , ' - Drugstore. FRE$II SPICES, JoS't receivetl a lot of select ' Spices ftjT Pickles, Preserves, &c., at F. SCARH'S june29 Drugstore. Pure Salad Oil. Finest article in Market, at F. SCARR'S June 29. 1872 Drug Store. Si THE "SILVER'TONCUE" ORGAN S For Parlor Chnrch and School. Mantjfactuked by . :. .... -f. '. lie j, . ' '; NCEDIIAM & E. P. SON. ESTA5LISHED IN 184G. Nos. 143 145 & 147 East, 23d St. N. T. , . , .., t Responsible parties applying for agencies in sections still unsnpplied, will receivo prompt attention and liberal inducements. Parties residing at a distance from our au thorized agents, may order from our fac tory. Send for illustrated price list, july 12 6m THCSubscribers are now receiving and have in store tlie - following line of goods direct from Importers, and to those at all sceptical we will show the Bonded Warehouse receipts: 3i Casks Burgundy Port, Ex Larkspeer, y 3i " Malaga Wine, -4 Baltie,- H Pipe Jamaica Rum, " Mullen. 10 Gals Ramsay Scotch Whisky, Mullen, lk Pipe Crown Fish Gin, - Ex Maas 2 Cases Florio Port, - " 2 " Pinet Castellon fe Co., Cognac, 2 " E Simpson & Co's Bitters, - , 2 Baskets Krug Wine, Pints. To connoisseurs r we can offer something choice,at ' !-;-!'"J ! ,J W. H. IIf HOUSTON ArCO'S. nov 14 Trade Street, Charlotte, 0 U JAVA. COFFEE, At same price asTUo, put "up in pound packages, and 60 pounds packed in a box,, and an Old Dominion Coffee P?t,in addi tion, so that when you buy a pound of coffee you stand a chance to get the toofiee pot.' . . . .; ... ;; 1;: Call and examine this coffee pot as it is the Best in nse,' at " oct21-tf , JNO. T, BUTTS' Market Gk Wr CHALK, COlfOIISSIO ITIERCUAKT. roB the saLe or , , Cotton, Flonr titrahi, ToVaccd, and ' -v other ;prodticey ;- AGENT FOB FEBTII2ZE&S? Coliegtf Street Charlotte:' it C. ' A Sept 14 ".: 1 ii 10,000 - June 29 . 'fii..'.. . .. PAPER BAGS ' ' ' 'tit PUREFOY'S. v.' J!irtl;,!v', Beefl Lard and Lard 0iL: " A .I..-., m ..f... ii K A4 no f hrf inlvpd xrtt tha unrhtti?nnl mem in r & ra mmt ki a n ill a. a - 48 Booth street, isaitunore, Md. Shipping Clerk of Ch6 Old if-Juae, ii with a '