7 The Charlotte Dbserven t'' f V? fUBI.ISHKI) DY f JOHNSTONE JONES. 0e Square one r1me,T..... .....tl 00 Office, Bryce's Building, Trade Street. ' " ifottj day . 2 60 4 44 five davs . ....;:.. 8 00 SATES Of 8CB8CBITTI0ir M ( it one, week. p... ...... "8 60 Daily "ne year in advance, ......... ...$6 00 Six months, in" advance,.: . M tt Three Months,' in advance, .............. 50 r vuv UIVUUI v w Contrart'Advertlseiaebto taken at one raontn. in aavance,...........,..... -, 50 , Tri.Wekly, ene year , $3JS6 Weekly, one year....... 2.00 ' r0 proportionately low fatea.-. . w r Five Squares estimated at a qtlarter-col-umnf and ten squares s a half-column. CHARLOTTE, ;N, SUNl) No a w lu.' a i ,v . Tr" II i If . i. ? J "J v "NijiA AxU rv Ay. v-j Ay Ay V U it JOS. P. CALDWELL, Local Editor. 4 Cotton M arket. There was a consider able quantity o? cotton in- market yester day, and operations were characterized by a1 -good eaT'activityU Ixiw middling' brought 14 cents and middling 14. The .'.narket watf firm and steady from .the opening to the close. Churches To-day. Tbyon St. M.E. CHUBCH.--Preaching at II A M.oRev"Tewltt Burkhead, of Oath otic CHCBcH.-ScTTlces at 10J Ji. M. and at 4 P. M. Rev. J. B. Hands, Pas tor. . Calvary Mission Church. Services at 11 A. M., aridat 61 ,P, M., by Rev. W S. Haltom, paafor. ' V ' Lutheran Church. -Services at 11 A M., and 7 P. M., by Rev. N. Aldrich. Associate Refobm Sebvick. Preaching at Miller's Hair to-day at 11 A. M., and 3 P. M., by Rev. H. T. Sloan. , Episcopal Church. Services at 11 A M., and 5J P. M.; by Rev. B. S. Bronson Tresbyteeian Church. Services at 11 'A M., and at 7 P. M. Rev. A. W. Miller, D. D., Pastor., LOCAL DOTS. The Board of Aldermen will meet to morrow night. An occasional torpedo (Fiire precursor of Christmas) can be heard on the streets. There isn't a parrot in town that can cuss ajsingle word. Charlotte was orderly last week; the police made only six arrests. . (. '. 'The receipts of cttton at all ports last week, amounted to 180,000 bales. Quite a number of new advertisements this mor.ning, U which we invite attention. The Hop Club wjll meet to-morrow uiht at the ropm of MrC'D. Snow. Are any steps being taken ;to provide for the jipor of thecity and save them from 1 liuffenng dttring the winter! 1' j v-y i I j: .-i. Have a snafce r is the latest manner in which to address a friend "when inquir ing if he will take a drink with. you. . Thesniall fry" are already poking anx-j-iuIy and rwiatfuJly at the'windows of coiUectionery stores. ,.Lc.-'h Prof. Herman Naumann will, in a few days, begin-the erection of a gymnasium at the Chariotte Institute for young ladies. Maguifirent Black Walnut chamber suites and parlor suites, just in at R. F. Davidson's Furniture Rooms dec 13-2t," TwO thousand one hundred and eighty three bales of cotton were sold in Charlotte last week. , W call especial attention to the adver " tiseinent f Prof. Naumann, which will be found elsewhere. Prof. N. is a fine teach er and an accomplished gentleman. ' Splendid Pillow Extension walnut Din-.- iug Tables.sLsideards,. witu chairs. Making Complete Diriing Boom suites ; at Davidson's Furaituije Room, dec 13-2t. After more than a week of cloudy and warm weatHer, vetenJay evening it blew up quite cool, and overcoats were again called into requisition. 'w hi" ' A large stock of new and beauti ful Furniture, bought since the panic, ar riving daily at R. ; F. Davidson's Furai ts turc ruoms.'opposite Biemr Brown & Co's, dry goods storp. dec 13-2t. Personal. Jnder its head)f "Personal, the Atlanta Coximof Iday aaysi; 'Col. S. S Pegram and bride, of North Carolina, are at tho Kimball House." ' , Price of Apples. Northern apples now retail in tfcis market at 40 cents per dozen- North Carolina Mountain apples at 15 cents. It will be remembered that ! we have often expressed the opinion that homemade apples are better and healthier than any other kind any Way! Rattlesnaj-A Gaston county freed' man arrived TtJliarqtto, yesterday with u ;. some county, products for sale, among it a .ratlh'SDake for which he asked the ' the ; modest sam of $8; (He hadn't heard of the panic.) Nobody seemed to have just that much to f invest in ratUe- ' Snakes,' and -be left own' without bav ins effected a sale. The snake had nine I iattlesv - ,:. Curlous.We have lately' obierred a .j singular .act that, is .that. those . papers which have the largest number pf Char lotte advertisements in the columns, are the papers whilale kfaSyi oif tfifT look-out for an opportunity ib ning-at Cliarlotte: It is a little curious that such is'-the -case, and if some editors wa-kjiow of can ever again go to the merchants pjCharlotte and oliadvertisenieBtslofthij ask to be cornededto those -fdjtorg for the quality eni The Old Cryirovythal toerthM been another jail I:livery the usual onytnt. tion, after each of these events can4be uearu, vi ItWQT a neWjajliEverybody-Bayarto: lq "uTorr- neara, viz ueygiw - -wmyu 'w"y - , escape of Baker, will be) fprgbttejlMd then you wHl Shear. fnothing abwMofw jail until some nre '1 prisoned ntakl up their mindatiheita la? place long enough, and some pleasant night stroll off ' t r :)9'Warao!nara;' Ihe t xalkist hose feats in predestrianism attracted so mnch attention at 'the Fair of the Caroliuas, fair ly outdid himself a Wiljningto walking five milesciuding-haka mile and "sixty yards bactMrlrd1n, f 49 minutes and 26 seconds. This beat Weston's time in Raleigh Jiearly ten'mmutes, and hJs own time at Charlotte a little less than fcwo minutes. Our Observation of the f perfor mances of both leads us to believe that, al-, though OHaracan beat Weston In a walk of one i o two hours; he1 Would not stand a ghost "f a- chane against him in a day's walk. Indeed, Weston does not profess to walk very remarkably fast, and only prides Ijiroself when his Tpowers of endur ance. One of his feats was a little jaunt from Portland Maine, to Chirae-n. Tllinniit-' - y Racea at Wilmfiigtan.-Many of the trottingand running horses which were at the Fair of the Carolinas, were out in Wilmington the last week, and it will doubtless be a matter of interest to many of the I'itizens'of Charlotte and perseus who attended the Fair here, to know how these horses ,ra me out at Wilmington. We leara from the Star, of that city, that on Thursday there was a trottins race for $400, viz. ?300to winning horse, $75 to second and $25 to third, for three best in five, mile heat. The entries were:Malsey. Spotted Tail, Goshen Maid, Charles Smith. Four heats 'were necessary, and at the end of the fourth it was found that Malsey was the winner ; Goshen Maid second and Spotted Tail third. The other horse "was distanced in the first heat and ruled out. For the running race, C. T. Walker of Charlotte entered Jim Hinton, against Washington ,Bay and Pinqy Woods, but was finally won by Piney Wooda in 149. Jim Hinton coming In second andWash- ington Boy being distanced was ruled out The second heat was won by Jim Hinton, which horse won the rare and the full premium, Piney Woods being distanced and therefore ruled -but Escape From Jail. Yesterday rnorninsr between 5 and 6 o'clock" Jo sf pU Baker5, kh? tr. to have 4een hanged tn Fridaviextfor the raur der of Newton Wilfong, colored, ef fected his escape from the jail in this city. The manner in which he did it, was after this wise: It should be known. that the. walls, are ceiled, either rrorrrtiatf building or contrac tion of the timbers, there is a space of about an inch between each of the planks. Baker broke his water buck et to pieces, and putting the staves in these cracks, made a ladder, as it were, by which he could easily ascend to the ceiling overhead." Of this he did not fail to take advantage: and with the aid of a small auger or auger bit, which made a hole about the size of one's little finger, he bored his wav through the ceiling in one of the comers, into the garret above. After getting into the garret, it was all plain' sailing; for there are win dows in each end of the garret, through which. witL the aid of his blankets, he could easily descend to thegrotiHd. He had three blankets and, tearing them into thirteen pieces he tied the p:eces together and then tied the rope made by them to one of the ratters. 1 he rope reached clear to :t he ground, and linker had no difficulty in letting himself down This is as much as is known of Mr Baker. The guard at theiail savs that, a little after 5 o'clock i.e went arouivd to that end of the jail from which Baker escaped "(the end next the Methodist Church ) and saw no signs of preparation for escape; about 5 Tjo'clocit he went around again ana saw tlie blankets hanging from the" window as described heriH Alexander, so soon as the escape was known, promptly had hand-bills printed offering a reward of $200 for the apprehension of Baker: he also sent out a posse to search for him, but up to the time of this writing nothing fcas -been heard to warrant the conclusion that he has been arrested. ; Unless he is a greater fool than we take him to be, there iir be no execution m Charlotte riext Friday. ., "T fr- - his cell for several days previous to. his escape, and only left him on Fri day evening. XAND tVANTED FOR parties living in another State, I wish to n eeotiate for ; tne purchase of a large tract of wild lands in the mountain region of Western North Carolina, suitable for sheep raisingT'ersortS- owning lands of thia descriDtlon will Qnct it to their ad: vantage to communicate with me as -'soon as possible on the subject. Those; who wish id sell ae requested to give full 4sA criptiori of land, together with the terms upon which they are willing to disposed of the same. JOHNSTONE JONES. tt T tne Public tSa, i 2 Fvrtrrr':..Z Hnlftii'a wira haH liAAn with hi m int. . . .?n .. . ..i tor ne rin-u.Ver w a uovc t-b deputation, instead of trusting to men un and surprising jture the huW; of otoyolS who .havl boast;j tins finJLJL: the nnmbe of 8oliiM!lM "H8 Pria i2?tw i fSk. 111 jjJgyoUTin large SSl Wwtrrter, not only to general 4gfP 1 In everv State ancLTemtory oi me union., i IPrbvihcel in BriUsh -Aeric imtito Baenps yres,i razu, uragW, terChlnd.er 2nte4 an(j Continental Europe ; to Mozambique; Madagascar, Zanzibar, and other African lands ; ; to Australia, and Calcutta, Ran : goon and other places in India. It has al 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 uj American an. European missionaries, Killer has not been introduced. The extent ofitsyxefuhiett is another great fftaf.lirp. nf thi rpm-it-tfihlo maHirin ' Tt -im not onry the best thing ever known, as tforvlVknir will ftnnfAM Hibm I everybody will confess, for bruises, cuta. burtis, ftc, but for dysentery or any sortof I bowei complaint, it is a remedy unsuraas- aea lor emciency ana rapidity or action. in tUe great cnties of British India, and West inuia islands and other hot climate it has become the Maudard medictne for a" complaints, ns well as dyspepsia,, liver complaints and other kindred disorders. tor coughs and colds, canker, asthma and rheumatic dimculties it has been proved Dy ue most aounaent and convincing trials and testimony, to be an invaluable medicine. The proprietors are in posses- sion of letters from persons of the highest character and responsibility, testifying in unequivoeal terms to the cures effected and the satisfactory results produced, in an endless variety of cases by the use ; of ihis great medicine. That the Pain Killer is deserving of all its proprietors claim for it is amply proved bv the unparalled dopu- larrtyithas attained. It is a sure and effcc live remedy, it is sold in -almost every country in the world, and is becoming more and more popular every year. Its healing properties have been fullv tested, all over the world and it need only to be Known to be prized. bold by ail Druggists. Cotton States COMPANY. Principal Office, MACON, GA. A plea for Life Insurance, and the " Cotton States Life." Scarcely in the history of the A merican people has there been a parallel to the gen eral crash and monetary panic through, ruined and devastate! by war, disappoint ed by a series ot divast-rs to their crojw, they were -just beginning to recover S some extent, when, without1 a note q warning, thev have been overwhelmed by the tidal wave of bankruptcy , which haa had its source irt the North. Old and reliable banks and, banking houses have been; swept away and buned by the rushing title, bavings institutions, where the industrious and the frairal had deposited the hard-earned surplns ol their toil to create a lunu lor the support of de clining years, or to constitute a legacy for loved ones, have been swept away.: the fond anticipationis. of a life, the bright hopes which sustained and -cheered have all been overwhelmed by the pitiless storni: In short, every induftrv and enterprise, even' monetary institution of the land has felt the destroying, blighting influence. of this terrible upheaval It is a note-worthy fact, and one thar de- nerves the serums and sober consideration of every thoughtful mind, that throughout this wonderful crisis no life tnsuratice com pany nas Deen sunniergeu uy this tide ol misery and destruction. Un the contrary, these institutions stand as firm and stead fast throughout the land to-day as though there had been no monetary convulsion" m Wall street, indeed, there has been no period in their history which would seem to illustrate so perfectly the statement so long made, " that of all financial institu tions a well conducted Life Insurance company is the strongest and safest." And surely there has been -no period within the history of these institutions which so forcibly demonstrates the great truth, which tor years has been impressed upon the people, that there is no stability m numan iortunes : tnat tne provision which we may have invested in stocks and bonds,'' or in any other species of se curities, are liable at any moment :o'be engulfed in the troubled waters of adver sity, and that when we feci most secure in our expectations of leaving behind us a sure support for those who are nearest and dear- est to us, tne accumulations oi a uietmie may be dissipated like the mists of morn ing Thousands who a few months since pos sessed wealth and competence," are fo-day sunk in the depths of poverty. When so hcited to insure their lives, they laughed to scorn the idea that their families would ever need such provision. And now thev are eiu.er l?o povr to .iur n '.i a a. i ii r t txiw ri. da i ia n r a l o vtrrhl r tnMvaaat ntta by reason of their advance in age vjr .W ow, " f ..wV. v v And now. friends, do yon need stronger argument to induce you to'provide a sure inheritance for those whom you must one daf leave behind you ? Surely not! WeJeerait not iinapprjpnate here to advert to the fact that since the war a number of .Life Insqrance companies have been perfected and organized in the bouth. which.. lor' lack ol connaence, . .wouia hbw have i entarsied1" th'eir st)here "of nsefulness-savi n g inl IRohs for i n vestm en t in our,down-trodden souttu?wnere capital is ser much needed. , Strange as it may ap pear, yet the fact exists, that the people of the outh have shown too jitue laitn m their own institutions. , Yet. there is oner- ed to their patronage as strong a company for its aee as any In the land and in many respects stronger. With a paid- in ter a ueposii oi iw,vw w wim m' j troller-General of. the State of Georgia: $50,000 00 in like manher; in South Caroii- na. and a reserve of capital of $350,000 00, which can be legally called in at any time when it may be needed, v : j s; INOW, when we .oonsmer wiat wwr: wn.cu uu couuny , ,ov puling , B NAUMANN, never in the history of the Smttlum people, T , Instructor of Languages, has there been, m consequence, suen wide- I dec 14 tf Shorthand, Etc. spread pecuniary suffering. But recently t . ' : , . i . - A iv t a iiwa n mi in iiiib it companies nave tnr ,ennre' capuai m- circular, seumg iorui venns mu ww .;- , ".""f TiiiirnTr L5i ; ir. Knc!rM. is -ii not too Mrt;,ioN k.,r. f,H flnnlication.' ' tended toi - i J. T. IfKYCJC, much to say that the, reserve capita -or the "Cotton SUtes" famishes an element of streneth iiot nossessed by others. ul -'You 4iave an onnortunuv. Deome o ioeiit Ma(i4ai2u.nvnn Sonth. id make this the largest and strong est company. in the lancU Will; SOU not, then, come t our aiar,. wm, ua vo . give you some saxisiacaon.anuyrMMa t-v see, im vn.hn- rtWif nopHnn.' a. eorhoariv second ; to vnW oWir nation:" a cdmnariy second yoUMtnow; personally mrjaj 1 1 t -y I u .vamaMaIIw ; Mr-k-m K number of Sontherrf,vteolic tW waJ;hich wre1 'inore .kwWiIIM thefr own wa more than sttfficr fenj? td'tar all W their own war!.riska.Sr jiHm o U WB;?JOHNSTOf , George" S. f Obeax,' Secretary.- y o j : JTR&iIKl&SGQ--4geid . ,s If Mi JMacsiix, Supexi?tfeadeJ$.ofpecii.,r- GEk THOS. F. Deayton, Generat j&ffent for State of N. C. .ir,, r nov 29 oat iv ) r OH 8 i-li GHBISTQAS ! yrBM OOOB HAVE ARRIVED. I Mince , . v .' Mejit, Car ' . . ' , rants. Rasins ' : - " 1 Citron, Dates Figs, Candy, Nuts Orange, Apples. Bananas, Pine Apples, Lemons, Bologna Sausage, Candy, ' Apples, Lemons, Cocoanuts, Cmi Peaches and Tomato es, Fire Crackers, Ko man Candles, " 1 Bread, Cakes, '-.-r - S Pies , i - Rusk, Bons, Rolls and Twist.' ALL GOING OFF AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. At the Franklin Bakery. Opposite Mar ket. C. S. HOLTON & CO. dec 14-tf. ISTM A S RESENTS! For Christmas Presents, go to PUREFOY'S For Toys, go to PUREFOY'S. For Fire Crackers, gb to - : - PUREFOY'S. For Cannon Crackers and Torpedoes, go to PUREFOY'S. For Ik man Candles, go to dec 14-tf. PUftEFOY'S "Shorthand (Stenography.) IF OR PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS men, taught after a new and method in 20 lessons. JJav ana even in tr classes will be formed. Orders left at at- For Rent. THE HOUSE AND LOT on Tryon Street, next the Catholip Church and oppo site the residence of Mr. D. W. Oatea. The house has six rooms, and on the lot is a well and all necessary out houses. Posession given 1st January. Ap ply at once, to J. S. MEANS, dec 14 tt A.g t for J. D. Means. VALUABLE LANDS AND MILL PROPERTY Near SpartanburXk ju , V At Public or Prirate Sale. I WILL OFER ON SALESDAY IN January next, immediately after Sheriff sales, at public outcry, One Tract of Land,. Containing fifty acres, on which there is a fine MERCHANT MILL, with Turbine wheel, and machinery all complete, suffi cient to run three setts of bur stones, or more if ueccessary ; all new, and manu factured by the well known machinists, Messrs. Munson & Brothers, of Utica, New York. . The building has just been completeted and built in a most substantial manner. The main building is t wo and a half stories 38x28 with an additioital building of onetory 22x28. This valuable property is situated on Lawson's Fork, one and a half miles East of Spartanburg Court Hous-e, and known for niaiw years as 'Thompson's Mills." Having: a large patronage, and always an abundant supply of water to run not only the merchant mill ami saw mm annexed, but sufficicut for a Factory of Paper Mill. . also - ONE TRACT OF LAND, ADJOINING the above, containing about fifty acres of valuable land. ALSO ... ; I ONE TRACT, ADJOINING SAME, containing fifty acres more, or less. ALSO ONE TRACT, . Contsiirtfl one hundred and fortv-five acres. 1 o " . ' nt Kftth .dm nf Liiteoln Road, two and a halt lailes ,trom spartan Durg court House, and bounded by lands of Joseph Foster, J. B. Arche, R. C. .Oliver, and H. D.Flyd. . --'i" V,; : The whole' or any part of the foregoing tracts will be sold at private sale; if applied for before Salesday : next, ; otherwise they will be disposed of at publio outcry. Tebms of cale LAbii. - . . Purchasers torpay for all papers. 1 . 3. M. E LFORD. Attorney. ' Spartanbnrg.S. C.; December, 6, 1873. Dec. 12, 1S73hi a w-3t H ORNER & GRAVES' SCHOOL TBAKSFEBBSD tO linLLSBORO, N. C. ; i - ana juuuary Jicautriny;, . ' . ' ; ' " ?VWmt a n p ; - - FULL ICORPS OF INSTRUCTORS. ." .:y:r--:v i ,. ijTbeSPlUKM SJasstyj! oegjus i. iWWH'W, -&i TfPf&Watkn' mombtlT at : Address the Pnnci pals at Oxford, t., until the 1st day of January, or Jlajor D. ,H. Hamilton at HUlsboro, H.O.i i if deol2rdt7w at,. .., (! ;. mncipais, ,.; AU Persons arc Hereby;WariU ..n.i iiffr i i -"it.U'li 'Jit i ' . - rirTBADrNOyFORAljj ORDEE ONU Ji CBURROUGHS; for $100; aigned'V mB"HrfhTi-rjf '"?-3fl30- IM t).T Sit 1 ft dec 13-2tbf f n v..-.n vWlUv UltlAW.r. HAtt AT ' WDOTWaaJ 'see1 the little Uv nigger fast asleep in the cotton patch. X?,'.useful nd- economical than1 gnrfdifig decl-tf, : Drug Store. T0 BUSINESS MEN NEW LOT OF EXCELLENT JOB MA TERIAL received at the OBSERVER OFFICE yesterday. . JOB WORK of all descriptions done in the latest styles of the Hit. , two nrst class JOB tkinticks are ow engaged in the OBSERVER OFFICE, dec 3 PIEDMONT BOUTL, Atlanta & Bicbmond Air-LJne Railway, ryUNS through cars from CHARLOTTE JLt to NEW ORLEANS. 6 HOURS quicker to Atlanta and j . Q A HOURS qiiicker to New Orleans and ' . vfc Texas than any other route. 'Pullman Palace Sleeping Cwaches, via thig route, to.KeW'Oriseanswithoutcliange. This is the only direct route to points in Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, lennessee & Arkansas. , i Through. tickets to all principal points South and West. -1 ; ' Baggage checked through. Emigrant rates lower than any othe ro ite. 8. E. Allen, S. S. PEG RAM, Ag't, Gen. Ticket Ag't. Charlotte Dec 6 one week Prepared. Cocoanut. A N Elegant article for Pies, Caramels, Puddings, &c. For sale at decll-tf Scarr's Drug Store. Italian Macaroni. JUST Received at dec 11-tf Scarr's. COME AND SEE ! Our Ladies Dress Goods, for we arc determined to close efncienrftnem ont at some P'ice BREM, BROWN & CO. dec ll-3t- Genuine Oswego Corn Starch. A Light and mitritious diet for invalids, infants and families. A fresh supply, at Scarr's, Drug Store. dec 11-tf Turner's N. C. State Almanac. It is undoubtedly the best publication of the Kind, in the state, mere is none other to compare with it in point of useful information and general adaptation to the wants of our people. Carolina Watchman. This Almanac is the most valuable now published in North Carolina and should be in every family. Tarboro South erner. Turnek's Almasac This is one of the most complete almanacs ever published in North Carolina, and contains features that others have never known. A new and interestingfeature'iB a record Of the most important events that have occurred in the State during the foregoing year. Christian Advocate. For sale at dec 11 lmJw3t K. PUREFOY'S Stationery Store. Book Bindery. BOOKS, Magazines, Pamphlets, Music, &c, bound in any style and at reason able rates, at N. 0- Book Store. Raleigh, dec 11 lmdw3t J. H. ENNIS, Agt. notoB Koopmann's, and examine his KX Bargain Counter. dec 10-tf. IF you wish a quanitity of beautiful goods, for money. Go to B. Koopmann's and select from the Bargain Counter, dec 10-tf. REMOVAL, THE undersiguedsfregs leave to inform his customers and the public generally, that he has moved his grocery and com mission business to Black's new building, on College Street, where he will be pleased to have them call. J. THOS. SUGGS, dec 10-lw. PAPERS. - THOSE wishing to subscribe through us to any papers or , magazines for 1874, will please call and notify us as soon as convenient, as the new year's subscriptions will soon commence. TIDDY & BRO. Pemocrat and Home copy. dec 9 HamsL Rams JUST received, a large lot of Hams. Also a lot of Elk Mountain 'hevse, Hominy and Grits. Call soon and get a supply be fore we get out. J L BROTHERS & CO. dec 9 BUTTERICK'8 Fashion Book for Nov ember for sale by McMURRA Y fc DAVIS. ; ; 'FIIfE BEEr. will have-for sale this morning and for several mornings to come, some un- UsuallV fine mountain beef, to which I de sire to call the attention of the public. It is something extra. Dec U one week' FRITZ VOGEL. GERMAN STUDENT LAMPS; at ' " BUR TT ELL'S. dec 4 Sprihg's Cbrner. JT. Y. BRYCE, General Commiasion. Kerchant, . . ; ! CHARLOTTE, N. a Particular attention paid to .selling all kJuids of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco. Highest casn price paid ior uotton dec 21 '72. JNS & ".BALTIMOKEJ'Mb. 'I.- , J, PortPacltertieiae sidiJl)ry Salted fne Ham 1 odi iiJi.sldes? SliotadeT; Pork, Bectard aa? AiPftorUj 7;IH5IBM of MiiMh bh, bn &gjSjB-E, Mr. W. H MEREDITH, Saksman aad CHARLOTTE, W,v C. Prescriptions prepared at all'' hdun ; of the TJa md 'nignW Choice Green andUlack Tea, Selected especially lor Family, ano Inval ids, at V SCARR'S june29 ' Drttg6tete. FREnsricEs, ; ; Jttst received, a lot of .select 'Spices fbr PicklesPresertes, -ft:; I 2 F.SOARR'S june59 it. tanhst f ; Prog Store. Pure Salad Oil.1 Finest article In Market, at . ,. F. SCARR'S june 29, 1872 Drug Store. THE Subscribers are now receiving and have in store the 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 Larks peer, 3 " Malaga wine, " .Baltic, li Pipe Jamaica Rum, " Mullen. 10 Gals Ramsay Scotch Whisky, Mullen, 11 Pipe Crown Fish Gin, Ex Maas 2 Cases Florio Port, " .. 2 " Pinet Castellbn Co., Cognac, 2 " E Simpson fc Co's Bitters, 2 Baskets Krug Wine, Pints. ; ' To connoisseurs' we 'ran' offer, something Choice, t , j, rt'lS -J t,!;: ' W. II. Hf HOUSTON & CO S. nov 14 Trade Street, Charlotte, 0 UD JAVA COFFEE, At same price as Rio, put np in pnund packages, and 60 pounds packed in a box, and an Old Dominion Coffee Pot, in addi tion, so that when you buy a pound of coffee you stand a chance to get the coffee pot - ' ' 'Hi ' l! Call and examine this coffee pot as it is the Deat in use, at ' oct21-tf JNO. T. 3UTTS' Market; Gr. W. CHALK, COMITIISSIO . ITIEUCII ANT, FOB THE SALE OV Cotton, Flour, Gra4r .Tobacco, and other produce. AGENT FOR FERTTLIZEIiS. College Street, Charlotte, N. C. sept 14 j LOOK TO rOIItt. INTEREST. Advertising is a' ProOutbJe in vestment o The Kershaw Gazette OFFERS to tlie Merchant 'of j Cliariotte and elsewhere,; superior inducements to advertise their busines in its. columns. Having a large and rapidly increasing cir culation throughout one of the wealthiest 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 in advance. For terms of advertising, &c, address FRANK P. BEARD, Ed. & Prop'r, Caraden, 8. C dec 11 tf ., BOARDING. MRS. A. W. MILLER is prepared to ac commtdate;ia few more boarders. Pleasant rooms, good fare and attentive servants. Apply at once. Terms moderate. dec 9 tf Northern Apples; Bananas, . : :; . ' ! 7 : Pine-apples, j .. r ,,( Oranges,. , Lemons, . Cocoarirtte, . , Rasins, . 1 : - Currents, .'. - 'in Citron, Dates, Figs, a rencn canay, . .. .1 , . , Pure Home-made Candy, ' Almonds, ' - Filberts, , , : Peanuts, p Pecan nuts, " ' Ehlish, Walnuts. I CS.HOLTOK&CO., Opposite Market. dec 11-tf. Sew Homes; for; le Wejar,, Year. PARTIES having houses to Jease may be assisted iri seenringtenants by plac ing the sariie in eut hand i' Fettl inoder ate to landlords and , tenants, and cover written contracts arid cbuhsel We also negotiate sales of Ecaidepces and s Lots in the city and farms in: the vicinity, , GRAHAM & NASH, Attorneys, Court House. dec 5 lm. . - Cranberries nnd Apples For sale at NJSBET & BRO S. dec7w ' . i. 10,000 June 29 at PUREFOY'S. ! 1 fi.: iV OHArNDLER, sncfjfiQdl'-cf Shlpplns Clerk of the Old House, la wt