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r STATE NEWS; The first ' shad in the Newbern market this season were sold last week. v lpt. A. J. LiUTreTfee, bie of the oldest citizens of EtUeigh,-i8 lying quite ill. . " v ' V Capt. "Plato Durham is again quite sick and unable to attend to busi ness. " Mr. Henderson, Ho wardj-j-of Lin coln county ie now .72 years old, has about one hundred grand children and fourteen great grand children. ; John Kelly owed Juice Nichols ten cents, and failing to get it from him, Nilce cut ten cents worth out of his carciiss with a- razor. They are both colored and live in Raleigh. At the recent emancipation cele bration at Tarboro', Senator JMcCabe was endorsed by the darkies?of Edge combe county as the next Republi can candidate for Congress in that district. Raleigh News: John Nichols, Esq., Grand Master of Masons, is sued a dispensation on Thursday last for the establishment of a new LodeofF. & A. Masons, at Kit trells, with Col. W. F. Davis, as Mas ter. The Lincoln Progress of Saturday nays: The murderer Owens, who was captured in Tennessee has been safely lodged in Dallas jail; in pass ing the vicinity of the homicide he pointed out the spot where he had killed and secreted the body, of Mr. Cheek. Lincoln Progress: On the high way leading from Beattie's Ford to the old plank road, in two mile's of Isaac Lowe's, Esq., on the top of a. Hteep hill, on a level fiat,- is a tine, bold White Sulphur Spring that never fails in any season. The water after running twenty feot from the spring soaks into the ground again. How does that water get "to the top of the hill? The Raleigh Kens states that, on Friday afternoon, about 2 o'clock, Richard Moss, a man about 30 years of age, and formerly a member of the police force of that city, went into the bar room of Jas. Baker, on Wilmington Street, in a state of deep intoxication. After staggering about the room awhile he fell upon the floor, and went to sleep. Efforts were made to arouse him , but failing in this, Baker moved the man to a back loom to sleep off his drunken ness. AUiut dark, the ro-m was vis ited lo see how he came on, when the awful discovery was made that the unfortunate, man was dead. Harris,- of the Concord Sun, is making arrangements tohave his de linquent subscribers petrified. It is to be done by means of a curious water Louisiana. He sa; s : In little less than no time we will have a room full of Cardiff Giants, beautiful stat uary, ;., in different positions. The ones who promised to pay us in wood, we will seat near the stove, with legs spread open, and hands stretched out for a good warm; those who promised to pay in other things, such as money, chickens, &c, we will give high top stools to -sit on. 'We will set them about the room in different attitudes, and just after they drink, we will ask them for the subscription. New Advertisements. ADIEUICAN.&TAB LEATHER PRESERVATIVE coisLFj.inr. The attention of the public is reguested t i the American Star Leather Clean er auu Dresser for Boots. Shoes, Harness fmrl everything in the way of Leather ex posed to mud, water or otherwise. It is easily applied, save:? time and labor, and is from twenty-rive to fifty per cent, cheaper than any other preparation now in use. It renders the Leather soft, pliable, water proof and refreshed. Hue application cleans oils, blackens and lifts off all foreign mat ter ; then the preparation sinks in, giving U a neat, leathery finish. The first pre mium was awarded it at the American In stitute Fair, New York, 1873, also at the Maryland Institute Fair, Baltimore, 1873. If oil alone is used on Leather, the oxy gen of the air has an affinity for the same, weakening the fibres, thereby rottening it.. Our Article is composed of such ingredi ent? that while retaining all the virtues of the best oils used in refreshing Leather, it is not affected by water, weather or oxy gen. .. , University w'Mabyland, 1 ' .v,...oy2Q,. 1873 - j My analysis of. the American Star Leather Ueaner and Dreiser shows that it is corh posed of substances well known to he- 'encticial and preservative in their action. jn Leather, while it contains no free acid and nothing of any kind that can be in ny way injurious. "M. E. A. Aikin, Prof, of Chemistry, &c. OFFICE AND FACTORY, : i S. W. COR. LOMBARD & SHARP STS TAKES on SitrUtS combination;'' for " M Canvassers? lAg'M una Salesmen ! HfiNEY Waed Beecher's family newspaper , gives eyery subscriber a pair of the largest and finest Olebgtaphs two most atractive subjects, that p'takeV n sight painted by Mrs. Anderson, as. contrasts and companions for her ''Wide Awake" and "Fast Askep." Agents have immense success; call it the 'best busi ness ever offered canvassers." We furnish the highest and handsomest outfit ":and pay very high commissions. Each sub scriber receives without delay two ,beaottf nil pictures, which are ready for immedi ate delivery. The paier itself, stands peer- less amnnni fV, n.;u : . i l rxrxn- lar that of its class it has the largest drew- MttOn in the . inrwlA t ' s Vmnlnvn iUa Iftt literary talent. . Edward Eggleston's serial 3 la jusi Deginning, DacK cnapiera Jong expected sequel to "My JVife anil I" negms in the hewJyear.Anv"6ne wishing Biionlid send for circulars and terms; to J FORD 4fe CO. , Agents wanted, - Kew boston, Chicago, Ciucjnnati oau Francisco, or Fourth :Grana Gift Concert FOB THK B ENEIiT OF THj'2 ?- i Of OVEft i MiLlORf INJBANK ! SUCCESS ASS U R E Dr A BULL DRAWING CERTAIN, On Tuesday, 31st of March Next. Tti ordivr tr Vnoof Vi " , . -" IUI ewnu wisn ana expectation ot the public and the ticket- iuu payment oi tne rnaer- Grand Gift Concert of the Public Library Ot iVPntllfVv tlin mor,n..n, i. 1 1 . j j "- miiociMciii nave ueier nimed to postpone the Concert and Draw ing until Tuesday, March Sist, 174. They have realized OVER A MILLION DOIXAKS, and have, a great many agents yet to hear No doubt is entertained fif th n7o ticket before the Drawing ; but, whether all are sum or not, tne voncert and Drawing will posi twehjand unequivocally take place on the day now fixed, and if any remain unsold thev tvitl be cancelled, and the nrizes will h rerh tJff1 -lit proportion to the unsold tickets. Only 00,000 tickets have been issued, and 12,000 CASH GIFTS, $1,500,000 will be distributed anions? fchfi t.iYkpfc-hnM- ders. The tickets are nrinted in fnnnnnn nf tenths, and all fractional parts, will be represen tea in tne drawing just as whole tickets are. LIST OF GIFTS. ONE GRAND CASH GIFT $250,000 ON K G RAN D CASH GIFT 1 00,000 ON E GRAN D CASH G I FT 50.000 ONE GRAND CASH GIFT 25,000 ONE GRAND CASH. GIFT 17,500 10 CASH GIFTS $10,000 each $100,000 35 CASH GIFTS, 5.000 each 150,000 50 C A S H G I FTS, 1 ,000 each 50,000 80 CASH GIFTS, 500 each 40,000 100 CASH GIFTS, 400 each 40,000 150 CASH GIFTS, 300 each 45,000 250 CASH G i FTS, 200 each 50,000 325 CASH GI FTS, 100 each 32.500 11,000 CASH GIFTS, 50 each 55oiO00 Total, 12,000 Gifts, all cash, amounting to $1,500,000 The chances lor a gilt are as one to live. PSICE OF TICKETS. .Whole Tickets, $50 ; Halves, $25 ; Tenths, or each coupon, $5; Eleven Whole Tick ets for $500; 22i Tickets for $1000; 113 Whole Tickets for $5000 ; 227 Whole Tick ets for $10,000. No discount on less than $500 worth of tickets. The Fourth Gift Concert will be con ducted in all respocls like the three which have already been given, and full particu lars may be learned from circulars, which will be sent free from this office to all who M'y fci'1- Orders for tickets and applications for agencies will be attended to in the order they are received, and it is hoped they will be sent in promptly, that there may be no disappointment or delay in filling all. Liberal terms given to those who buy to sell again. All agents are peremptorily required to settle up their accounts and re turn all unsold tickets by the 20th day of March. THCS. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent Public Library Ky., and Manager Gift Concert, Public Librarary Build ing, Louisville, Ky. HORRIBLE I r suffered with Catarrh thirty years, and was cured by a simple remedy. Will send Eeceint, postage free, to all afflicted. Rev T. J. MEAD, Drawer 17G, Syracuse, N. MAATTTV Mi,,1e Rapidlv with Sten JjlVyll Hi I cil & Key Cheek Outfits. Catalogues and full particulars FREE. S. M. bPENcER, 117 Hanover St., Boston. b 9 1 3 ft O A Per aJr Agents wanted cpV to wwU All classes ot working peo pie, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work for us in their spare mo ments, r all the time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. STIN SON v CO. Portland Maine. BUILDING FELT (No Tar used,) for outside work and inside instead of plaster. Felt Catpetings, &c. Send two 3-cent stamps for Circular and Sample C. J. FAY, Camden, N. J. Collegiate and Commercial Institute, New Haven, Conn. Preparatory to College, Business, Scientific Schools, U. S. Military and Naval Academies. W inter session, thirty-sixth year, begins Jan, 8lb. VVM. H. KUobELL, Principal. 1 A to $IOO in Wall St. often leads to a PXV fortune. No risk. 32-page pamph let for stamp. ,. Valentixe, Tdmbridge & Co., Bankers and Brokers, 39 VVall-st., N. Y. 1 .. .... ,-.;?... - dec 17 4w. - A Positive Assertion ! Tlat the best F.onr in the city is at J S WILLlAMSUiN S,WS. Jvery sacK or barrerwarranted. - Our terms Cash. nov ld-tf Hams I Hams I ! JTJST recei ved, a large lot of Hams. Also a lot of Elk Mountain Cheese, Hominy and Grits. Call soon and get a supply be fore we get out: J L BROTHERS & CU. dec 9 TJORNER & GRAVES' SCHOOL ? tra nsferred to ; - , . IirLLSBORO, N C. A Classical, Mtftetietiqifn Scientific ' With :A,-;. - . . ,:!. FULL CORPS OF INSTRUCTORS. y . ' iir-n :-. r ; TheSPRING,SESSi;ON of ,1874 begins the'second Monday in January. ; Circular,' setting forth terms and other particulars, sent or; application. t , - Address the Principals at Oxford, N, C.T unti I the 1st day of January, or Major D. H. Hamilton: at Hillsboro,- K.C.' ' - , ...i : : .; J. H. HORNER, ; -!('? :JT'oa:.R. H GRAVES; u dccl2-I lt-w5t., f ' ; C-Principals'- :;. mar lust received r - xTltTmmT.'s tTHv Valerinate Ammonia. J Fresh 5BayMRom;s rErrgiisii lootn ox-.ft'r- 7,,.. Brushes OMV. -f ... -.,wf4l ri;- ' f Wt " '10O UOXes uiass."' " ';;, 'i-.-Vv i dec 9 'P'Si "hJ - L .dec 9 Lilirary KeiiMy STnrm ARY'SSCH 00 LT EALEIGH, Jf C. FOUNDED 1842. ? FOB more than THIRTY YEARS this bchool has been conducted by the Rev. ALDERT SMEDES, : D. D. His son. the Rev. RENNET SMEDES, A. M., is his Assistant. Bishops Atkinson and Ly man are Visitors- In respeet to accessibil ity and healthfulness of situation, extent and convenience of buildings and grounds, and moderation in charges, this school challenges a comparison with any similar institution. v i . For a circular containing full informa tion, apply to the rector. Jan 1, 1 mo. ST. CIURLES HOTEL, . STATESVILI.E, N. C. THIS HOTEL is first-class in all respects. The fare is always good, and well pre irared ; the servants are- polite and atten tive ; the rooms are comfortable and the beds always nice and clean. It is our earn est effoit to satisfy all who favor us with their patronage. dec 31 '73 tf J. D. ELLIOTT, Manager. Gr. W. CHALK, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FOR THE SALE OF Cotton, Flour, Grain, Tobacco, and other produce. AGENT FOB FBRTIXIZEHS. College Street, Charlotte, N. C. sept 14 R. F. DAVIDSON, DEALER IN IS. NO. 4 WEST TRADE STREET, Opposite Brem, Brown & Co's. Dry Goods Store, CHABLOTTE, IsT. C. Metalic Burial Cases, Caskets, Spring Beds and Mattresses, and a full assortment of Furniture .always on hand. June 21 Great Attractions ! REDUCED PRICES ! To Bait Fame Times ! THE LARGEST, HANDSOMEST, and most complete assortment of FANCY DRY GOODS, WHITE GOODS and HOSIERY, Notions, Laces, Embroideries. Ribbons, Fine, Commftn & Medium. DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LADIES' SHAWLS, &c, &c. We are also offering at panic prices to correspond with PANIC TIMES. o TO THE Wholesale Trade We can offer some superior inducements and one of the Largest Stocks of STAPLE DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, NOTIONS, SHAWLS, And FANCY ARTICLES as low as any Jobbing House, North orSouth, for CASH; or to good parties on as liberal terms as any other house. Call and examine our Goods, Prices and Terms. WANTED TO BUY 2,000BALES COTTON To Fill Foreign Orders. MclURRAY & DAVIS. November 25, 1873. tf Best Fertilizer in Usf ! THAVE the pleasure of announcing to Hie Farmers of Mecklenburg and ad joining counties, that I have secured the . . . , i . - j i f t tt nr ri agency ior tne justiv ceieorateaoujjuxLii SEA ISLAND GUANO, so highly recom mended by the farmers of Virginia, East ern North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. . , Granges, Agricultural jiuos anu rami pn crpnprallv. would do well to call and get a circular and learn prices and particu lars. B. N. SMITHS Agt., Opposite Court House. Laweencevillb, Ala., Feb. 7, 1873. Mr. A. M. JSloan:, --.. v , 1 bough t four tons of Soluble Sea Island Guano 1 wanted the same kind last year but bongM the Sea Fowl Ouano. But I like the Sea Island best. I want six tons next year if I can get it. - R. C. DANKINS. We have many other certificates attest ing to the superior merits of our Fertiliser, whicli can be seen by reference to our cir- ular. ' ' -' '. ' Jan 2 Prepared. Cocoannt. A N Elegant article for Pies, Caramels,; ii. Puddings, &c. For sale at dec ll-tf . . Scaxr's Drug Store. Genuine .Oswego ntarch. A Itdgfiiin&nutriti JX infants and families.-5 A fresh supply, at Scaur's,; Drag Store. ; 7 l ' 6 11tf i T S. WIIiM AMSON A t CCKSJ j9L yoa cah find; Flour to suit; you; ; Salt, Bacon and a choice lot of. seed oats. You can find" choice white corn by the bushel I orby tJie car load I . iomy Tiora i ran GOODS SOLD AT TAKING into consideeation the existing state of affairs, such as low price of Cot ton, scarcity of Money, and a general de pression in every branch of business ; I have firmly resolved that I will henceforth offer my stock of Goods to the public at PANIC PRICES J There will be no deviation from this rule. It will be strictly observed. The principal Stock of my Fall and Winter Goods has been purchased by me in the Eastern Markets, after the com mencement of the present Money Crisis1 and in consequence, at low figures" I am therefore enabled tosell my Goods at great ly 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 the patronage and confidence heretofore so liberally extended to me by the 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 everjr department, and those wishing to purchase will be able to suit themselves in Styles, Qualities & Prices AT B. KGOPMANN'S, Wholesale & Retail Dealer in MILLINERY GOODS, FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, EATS, GENTS' CLOTHING AND FUENISHING GOODS, &c.f &c. Trade Street, CHARLOTTE, . JS? To Wholesale Dealers and Country Merchants, I offer social inducements and assure them, that I will sell Goods cheaper than tney can buy in Northern and Eastern markets. My Motto Quick Sales and Small Prof its ; The Best Goods for the Least Money. Orders solicited and promptly filled, nov 8:tf B. KOOPMANN. MONEY SAVED BIT CUYirVG T II E NEW Family Singer Sewing" Machine. Sold on Monthly Payments WE claim and can show that it is capa ble of "doing a larger range of work than any other; easier to learn on, and the most simple in its construction. It is em phatically, the best and cheapest Family Sewing Machine. It runs smoothly, and does from the finest to the thickest work with equal facility and perfection. We respectfully ask all desiring to purchase a first class standard machine, to call-and examine for Miemselves before purchasing elsewhere, at our sales room on Tryon street opposite the Post Office, or address H. C. TUKPIN, Manager, . . v Singer M'fg Co., Charlotte, N. C. P. O, Box 11. Agents Wanted, june 18 tf . THE DIXIE PUMP. A North. Carolina Enterprise. NO WOODEN PUMP SHALL BEAT MINE. Try it. Buy it, if you like it. Sold at 50 Cents per Foot. Put in the well without charge by one of my own employees, or a reasonable de duction made from the above price. Manufactured and sold by G. L. GREESON, Charlotte and Company Shops, N. C. Orders sent in before January 1st, 1874, must be sent to Company Shops, N. C. , nov 30 ly To Lovers of Good Bread. I HAVE just received from the celebra ted City Flouring Mills, Atlanta, Ga., 440 sacks of their superior Family Flour, all put up for custom trade- in 25 pounds and 60 pounds sacks. Every Hotel, Board ing House and Private House-keeper should not fail to-test this superior Flour offered for sale by GEO. W. CHALK, ... Miller's Agent. oct7-tf College Street. . A FRESH SUPPLY . " , .: :. I ' or ' : Over coats,, i? a : ij4 Business Salts, and a fine stock of Cassiniere .Pants, JRecdYMyegterday flndoffered tpthe trade tdaylflrderedS lElfresilyfffbr ibe FalrvCalK gentlemen; and ult your- JOHN A1&YOUNG & SON. e. nov 27:tf :- ' i WATERS & 1IAESE, ; COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ; TfTE are prepared to make liberal cash If advances on cotton shipped to our friends in Charleston, or New York. Will also" attend promply to sales of cotton con signed to us. f v Office "at 'Wittkowsky & Eantels', Charlottej N. C. , - OCt29 t Par! JiVe bare oa exhibition at our Store the Largest and Handsomest Stock of a OLD PENS Gold and Silver Pen Holders Grold Pencils ) and other goods in above lines ever offered in Charlotte. Bought direct from the manufacturers during the Panic, and for sale at Panic Prices. TIDDY & BKOS. Nov 2G;ff kejuoval.. 1HAVE removed my Jewelry Store, on Tryon Street, next to Tiddy's Book Store, where I am receiving a large stock of goods consisting ot tine Gold and Silver Watches and chains, Ladies' fine sets, lat est styles, ear-bobs, breastpins, fine plain rings, seal rings, and other fine gold rings, gold, silver ami steel spectacles, to suit all persons, clocks in great variety, and all such goods as are usually kept in a first class jewelry store, which I will sell as low as the same can be bought anywhere else. .A11 work in the line done with neat ness and despatch, and warranted 12 months. All goods sold warranted as re presented. A. HALES. Tryon St., next Tiddy's Book Store. sept 11 HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERY STORE. The undersigned ore now receiving, and are prepared with an entire new stock of HEAVY AND FANCY GROCERIES, direct from New York, where one of the firm made extensive purchases, especially for the Fall Trade. Having an eye to the Wholesale trade they made heavy pur chase of Case Goods, consisting in part of Oysters, Candy, Pickles. Preserves, Jellies, Teas, &c. Also a large stock of Cigars, Musical Instruments, Toys &c. All of the stock will'be sold at Wholesale or Retail ; as low as they can be bought in Charlotte. Purchasers will give them a cali before buying as they are determined to sell. Sept. 13. A. R. N1SBET & BRO. THE undersigned have received a com plete and full line of Groceries, Con fectioneries, Musical Instruments, Toys, Christmas Goods, cigars, tobacco, &c. which they are selling low for cash, and to punctual customers. A. R. NTSBET & BPvO. CALL at A R Nisbet & Bro's and buy coffee, sugars, molasses, teas, cheese and salt. CALL at A R Nisbet & Bro's and buy French candies, ioy candies, sugar fruits, stick candies, &c. CALL at A R Nisbet & Bro's and buy accordeans, violins, guitars, tarn bonnes music boxes, fec CALLatAR Nisbet & Bro's and buy toys of all kinds, for children. CALL at A R Nisbet & Bro's and buy torpedoes, cannon and small fire-crackers, albums, vases, work boxes, &c suit able for Christmas presents. A Very Choice Collection OF Hyacinths and Tulips, Direct from Holland. Also, Crocuses, Narcissus. Ranunculus, Polyanthus, Aneniom s, and Crown Imperial. For early flowers, plant at once. Just received at SOARR'S DRUG STORE. FOR SALE City L.ots, and Lands in Gas ton County. I OFFER for sale on reasonable terms six Lots on 10th street, in the city of Charlotte, near the residences of (I Dowd. Mrs. Rufus Johnston and R. F. Davidson Also 1,200 at ress of land,' in Gaston county, immediately on the Carolina Cen tral Railroad, known as the Tobacco Farm. i In my absence refer to H. W. Guion or T. W. Dewey, for plats and further partic ulars. Jan 1,1 mo. B. S. GUION. Notice. All persons indebted to the Singer Ma chine Co.. ior monthly payments on theit Sewing Machines, are hereby notified not to make any payments to r . ti. wood, as he is not at this time nor has not been in the employ of the said company since Oct., 1873. All gents now employed by us have written power of attorney to collect for us. and we will not be responsible for any navments made otherwise than to such agents, or at the office of said Singer Ma chine Company. 11. C. i ulii IN. dec 25-t f. RICHARD ADAM, EICHMOND STEAM BAKERY, 12th Street, Below Main, (Branches 516 Broad and 1524 Main,) BICHMOUD, "V.- Manufacturer of all kinds of Bread, Cakes and Crackers, Wholesale and Retail. No charge for delivery of Goods to Boats or Cars. No Charge for Barrels, may 1 ly . LOOK TO rOUB INTEREST. Advertising: is a Profitable In vestment. The Kershaw Gazette OFFERS to the Merchants of Charlotte 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 shbuld advertise in the Gazette. It fs ; published in Camden, Kershaw countv, S. C at the head of navigation on the Wateree river, at $2 a year always in advance. " - ' For terms of advertising, &c., address , 'X FRANK P. BEARD, Ed. & Prop'r, Camden, S. C ' dec 11 tf i yr:.- ' " ' 1 Sugar and Colfeei 100 Barrels Sugar, various brands, 75 Sacks Coffee, bought before recent rise for sale by 8TKNH0TJSE: MACATTLAY rtfV FOB BENT rvf.fra mmpr nffit.li and Poblar streets. Jan 2, tt F. A. McNJNCH. . ' A. - ' Watehes, Clocks Jewel ry? ikamonlsr Silver ana Plated Ware, Spectacles, c. V n 0 fl I'JUSLCl-MXES AND MANY T -0 0 rrM JtfQ U S TO nvi jhjNgx'XDrj AT J. T. BUTLER'S OPPOSITE THE MANSIOX HObaSB October 22 - - . - 1873. 18T3. FALL AND WINTER TRADE. J. L. BROTHERS & CO. SUCCESSORS ,f J W McWhirter, Trade St., Charlotte, N C. KEEP on hand a large stock of CJroeer ies, Country Produce. Family supplies Tobacco, Cigars. Snuff, Notions, Ac. We invite purchasers to call and exam ine our stock and prices before buying else where, as we are determined to sell as good goods at as ly w Jiguresas any house in the city. We have now in store a fine lot of new Mackerel which we are offering at reduced prices. Also a choice lot of country flour, and country bacon, together with a largo supply of Baltimore Bacon, Sugais, Coffee Molasses, Meal, Shirting and Cotton Yarn. Purchasers in the city can have their goods delivered et their houses. A J. L. BROTHERS & CO. sep fi 1 y At the Green Front COI.LII STREET, TlfE are receiving oiw fall stock of Grecer V V ies ot al I k inds,'"such jus v Sugar, Coffee, (Rio, Laguira and oldGovernrnent Java,) Lard, : Hams,' Mi&c alhkihds. Soda, Candles, Starch, Sard n ea Crwck ers WoodenvYafe, Lead, Shot, Bagging aixlTies, Leather, &c, &c. All of whiih we., are otfering to the Far mers at Granger'sfpnoes. Call and see us before purchasing. J. S. WILLIAMSON & CO. Messrs Thos P Walsh, Capt. Wm M Stitt, and Capt John L Deaton. are with Messrs J S Williamson 3&o; ajid.wilbeglad to see their friends, and promise satisfaction in every respect. 8ept20 .-t r.r.v Happy New Year to All ! TI"E desire to return our grateful acknow VV lodgements for the Very liberal pat ronage extended to us during the past year, and hope by fair- dealing to merit a continuance of the'SanSe,. promising to sell you goods in our line as cheap as they can be bought in Charlotte. We are re ceiving something rrew every day, and so licit vour attention to the same. Jan 3 C. S. HOLTON & CO., - . , 2 Opposite AMarket J. Y. BBYCE, General Commission Merchant, CHARLOTT?!,. C. Particular attention paid to selling all kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco. Highest cash price paid for Cotton. AU orders from a distance promptly at tended to. - ' ' 4 J. Y: BRYCE, dec 21 '72. BAGGING AND TIES,, &c. 50,000 Yards Heavy Domestic and Barred Bagging, 15,00 Bundles' Arrow..Ties, 500 Sacks Liverpool Salt, 160 Sacks Fine Liverpool Salt, in stoae ind to arrive and for sale bv STENHOUSR,, MAAULAY & C0 Molasses and Syrup. 0 Barrels Common Molasses, In Barrels Fine Sy rupv t . . 5 Hogsheads Demerwra'MMa3se for sale by STENHOUSE1 MACAIILAY fe CO. CHOCOLATE Arrowroot, Gelatine, Pure Ground "PeppeV,w Ginger, Cnnamci, July 23 W. R. BURWLi, .V, CO. HANDSOME Stock of Real Point, and Crape Collars, at may 9 r, t .B. KQfoPMA N'S. SmMQN'S4iveT JhfjgoratpTpr sale at SCAUR'S DRUG STORE. octi5-tif ,y!v34 THREE Hnndred Sacks Extra and Fam ilv Floor in stnrfrM for sale y 8TENHOU8E, MACAU LA I WU. feb 18 iff rrr otc?); , . t On Hand, SfeANGES; Lemons?Misms,riates, and J Nuts, cheaper than ever at nov7-tf PUBEFOY'S. issortmeiit of ICfiR dep - t i),7 Spring's Corner. Mrs. J. Amanda Stoney. PRIVATE BOABDIXG BOUS Gray's iBnildiqgr Corner jT&and Church reetsv1 PHyateanaarpftflers solicite3t si fake "fey M teste cholars yep 19l?.:;ivy')'t4 vtqv't V I'IJSWjOTojrJQilfes, Tut J ty and Unseed Oil. i. - J i ! i V,' ' I'. . Mi- i'" "I v 31 n V l.i 11 ii. I' it 'I !?7 i sr. i v r I i ft
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