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v-''f-A,!:.-';-: -4' 4V0:i--::-;ki'V . , -...,--....., ... - 'I - " - .' , , - ' - .j. . ' , . The Charlotte TObsprYer. JOHKSTOKk J0KE8. Office, Springs' BngTe K Month?, Iniad,i.....-r50 A.,-month, in advaJ....r...r 0 Weekly. f.ii one Year... -w P.CALDWE1L; dltori Colton Market, fl TcisnAT, Fetrbiry'17,li87 Inferior , - 610 Gooi Ordinary, 16 u.Good Ordinary..... a 13 Sales t-dy, 2ol iaf Ne York-Market quietoW-MiddUngithat CkiSitMVM4WMW- I5i- LOCAL. IX)1S. Transactions in cotton were quite lively ywterdajr. .1 M,.! There is comparatively little travel ori the railroads uA pre.t.- - 4 .r Work on the extension of Fourth street ii being pushed ahead with" vigor. Hatrinionial matters are exciting pain fully little interest just now' Why is this thus ? . . To-day (Ash-Wednesday) begins the Lenten aeason, which continues for forty days. The Independent Hook, and Ladder Company will have a dance at their' hall to-night. Isaac I-owrey, colored, was before His Honor yesterday for maltreating his bet ter-baif. lie was fined $1 and cost, and allowed to go on his way. Lndwig's Lager Beer Saloon is one of thd favorite resorts at night j jffe keeps fo jipirituous liquors, but his beer, ate and porter is excellent. The farmers are now busily engaged lu plowing and hauling out their fertilizer. jrtfj aratory to putting their crops ii Uie ground. Hence lew country people are to he seen on the streets. We all attention to thesale ofthe Bryce propt-rty in this city and also that Of lands in the county, advertised elsewhere. The .ale has been postponed until next Satur day. It lina been intimated that the man who vras killed by the train at Harrisburg last week was the Graphic im poster, but we think this exceedingly doubtful. Such fellows as he don't get killed. Ky a note from ii gentlemen of Rocking ham. Richmond coui&y.fwe learr that the Graphic man has baen operating' in that filace, and that he obtained subscriptions and the money i'rom several parties in that town. A valuable collection of standard and miscellaneous books to be sold at auction to-night at store opposite the Court House at 7 o'clock Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited to call and examine dining the day. , It Personal Col. Wm. Johnston return ed to the city yesterday. Dr. John T. Metcalf, an eminent phy siciun of New York City, was at the Cen tral Hotel yesterday. Upt. Plato Durham, editor of the Shel by Banner, registered yesterday afternoon at the Central. Another Saddle Stolen. Yesterday evening a colored butcher named Palmer, who has a stall in the t market house, rode up to the Market on horseback and hitch ed his liorsermihe hackr hjt.'When he went to get on him to go home, he found that, the saddle, had been stolen.. There is no clue to the thief. The saddle had been recently bought at :t cost of $13. ; . ' -r Wu me state Grange .At least 75 Grangers left Charlotte last evening on me o cluck Northern bound train, for the State Grange, which ineets' to-day in "aietgii. The delegates were from the counties of Mecklenburg, lreie;L Liucolu, vwiion, Cleaveiand and Union. Dr. Col umbus Miila, ii.usu.-r of ' the State Grange, w expected to preside at the meeting". Lenten Services at JSt. Ieter Epls pai Liiurch Every da v the Church win be opened for service. Ou Wednta- ys and Fridays at 10 o'clock JlhC On other days except Sundays at 5 pflh: On Ash Wednesday- .(to-day , the Church will be open at il a. m! Onevery Sunday eep first Buridar f- the shbeith, the noty Coiuni union will be celebrated afc.7 un the hrst Sunday at 11 a. m. Prom Capt Jack's Grave There is a branch of cedar at the cigarjjtore of J M heak & Co., in this city, which was cut Wthui;twen :feet,ofthepphere Capt J ck the great Modoc chif f, waa jbariged, " vregon. Ajlarge branch was sent to a npfman n RichmM jtnii a Hmb otH given to a nUtroia nAn! wflo runs be- een Charlotte and that city. The limb' . is not Ri& VUlJi txiirils Lxi cedan msmoU- ,tirf!Ufil The XeUteii ftemann - In - letrs Catholic' Churt h. "Miss artU Blessing of Ashes a 7:3Q a,' W." 'Mass veryiorniog la T4 nuay en!rig atr7:30, recitations of the osary 0fh,RIepsed Virgin' Mary,' with ding omeditadorL ..k. .MfV. 1-' -er.vice on Sunday, first Mass with com f"ion, at 70 a.;rn; second Mass at 10 wuajr and Friday evens $t 7i. . - .;r ' : - AsLLJc iAUfY-py'i.j; ! . w.... - rates opAD?otiSiKc ' , .. n h yji ii ii ii ii , v ? I i . 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 i v i i i I f a ii,ii ' ' -i ii m a UMivt' M iu yt-t . l thriv.. VOL. Al. i Offge-rW . learn prirately . tht,a German, who says he has been; vin this country only six weeks, stole a horse from a Catholic Priest at Wytheville, , Va, one day last week, and, with other articles ffhNi he stole froni different peisons, set Hdiy lasC riere Iie Wtfihe horse and pat off for Salisbury, where he was cap ture Saturday night, and lodgedn jail. Captr SHotwell- Shelby W learo spoke in Shelby on Saturday night. The speech was delivered in the Court House to a crowd of 400 or 500, the room being crowded to it? utmost. We understand that the lecture was received by the audi ence with every manifestation of accepta bility, the speaker being frequently inter rupted bv applause. We are sure the peo ple of bhelby are now; satisped ,of thfir wisdom in the-selecaon of an orator . f The Llailr Crescents-We have before us a prospectus of a new daily paper which is to be started iu Raleigh at an early day, by the "Crescent Publishing Company." The paper will be under the editorial con trol of T B Kingsbury, Esq. late associate pditor of the Sentinel., It will be Conserva tive in politics. The daily will be issued at $5 per annum, and the weekly at $1.50. Mr. Kingsbury is one f the most graceful and polished writers iir North 3arolina. We wish all connected With ithe Crescent, the highest degree of success in basket and in store. ' Runaway. We have had several in stances recently which go to slnw that bharkitte horses arid. males can by proper application, soon learn how to run away and smash things with as much celerity as they do in other places. Yesterday morn inc a young mule on which harness had never been put before, was hitched to a wagon at Wadsworth's livery stable. No sootier -was it allowed half a chance before the mule darted off across the street and brought up against a tree, smashing the wagon and breaking the harness. It stoj ped then, when they caught it and put it back where they got it Emigrants Coming- to Mecklenburg. A gentlemen of this county ha made ar rangements, t hrough the agency of Messrs Gntfaani t Nash, for 0 Scotch emigrants as tftwrer. Messrs uamm fvaem c fill the order, and theemigrants are ex pected to arrive in Charlotte in about i week. These will, no doubt, be followed by others, and it is reasonable to suppose that with proper effort, a considerable foreign cement ran be induced to locate within our. Ixirders. This is a-bopefu ;n. We would be glad to see them come ii numbers-and lielo cultivate otir idle and- It will be to their alvantage and to ours. The Hop Monday Nlgiit. In common with-a great deal of other local which hac been prepare!, a notice of the hop on Mon day night was crowded out of yesterday's paper. This hop, which was the last o the season under the auspices ofthe (bar otte Hop Club, took place at the residence f Mrs. Sarah V Young, on east Try on vtroot. Quite 9l lanre crowd 01 young la dies and gentlemen were present, and threaded the nr.wy," (as Dick Swivelkr would phase it) until about midnight. From, gentlemen who were -present we learn that the hop was a delightful one, and that the ladies were never prettier or more charming. Charlotte's beauty and wit had abundant' reinforcement from abroad Monday night, and, wicked little Cupid was at work as industriously as if he had not already wrought mischief enough. 1 ' Hon. i. B: Vance. We regret to learn that our distinguished townsman, is de tained at Weldon by , sickness. A gentle man who was present at Baltimore the night Gov. Vance lectured there,T says the Tiall ,was crowded u til there was barely standing room, and that fhere were at least 500 persons at the door, unable to gain ad nii tt? nee ; that the lecture was one of Gov. Vance's finest productions, and met with the wildest applause and laugh ter. , ; ,! .., . i 'v- t ' Rev. Henry Ward Beecher went to Baltimore not a while since to' lecture. and had an audience of only 400 or 500. r ll.nv.' mnuta etnv "RnnSf-L" C-OX. the witty New York Congressman, was advertised to lecturO in? Richmond; t!; crowd was so small that he decltrfetl touo so.:anoV Re bk home wUh his, lecture nnsafd? 'But- who ever lieard 01 jvance failing1 to draw a crowd? His name is ex cellent in all the United tates and g where he: will, hundr floct to lear his words of wit, wisdom and eloquence.; I hiiiAnafi. f eetlug bi - The Board met in regular sesssion, prw erit Hi Hoiiort the Mayor; ndc AWermeii Bntt, WalkerHorati anqictne. ; . Th Mavor reoorted for,.th Cpmmittee appointed to inspect thi wash through the prtyi.of:McCo'nef ahA'o'rs.ihat Mr. MeCnneli w'aa to fiirnish the committee witn an'-esuiiiBie i iu . 1 - - Opinof fctJB was Referred fthat it woul4 require aitch; I iM iloV Effect UUARLOTTE k N. 'C. WEDNESrAY; FEBRUARY until the committee obtain the estimate referred to from Mr."SfcConnell. - ' ; . JThe Mayor reported that he had had the western terminus of 3rd street' suiveyed. its intersection with wrat boriiiidary street - t- n j marked, according to direction of the Board, also a survey ofthe eastern end of 8th street made and marked. . I Mr. McNinch. from committee on Mar ket House, reported that the books of fhe iters oi ine aisraet - were correct except that sohie.arrearages were , due : from Stall m i . .i . . w . .i Renters, and recommended that regula tions be made to further protect the Mar ket, suggesting that the tax on beef cellars and other places of sale was not enough to secure to the Market the sale of beef. Mr. Heagler moved that from the 1st of March next a tax of $25 per month be charged all persons who sell beef at any cellar or other place in the city outside of the Market House. Adopted. Mr. Houston moved that the same tax apply to the sale of chickens or pork, but after,sonie discussion the motion was wih- drawn. Mr. Butt then moved that the vote by Which the motion of Heagler "was adopted be reconsidered ; on this question their being a tie, ttre Mayor voted "aye." Mr. Heagler then renewed his motson, when the house again adopted it ; making the tax $25 a month, as above stated, on I hifif sold at the cellars or nlatfes outside of A oetition was read, sicned bv a lanre - - . , , . number of citizens, asking the Board to have opened, at once, a sueet parallel with ade street to tht N ! Riiilrruiil fmm Trader .l! -ii .... . ... vi--- i -j - lHc rctna.e ruuie, aim e unuge utiuss vucoaiii Kiiuuau wcjchijttu. I 'Ork; motion of Mr, Grier that part of the petition referring to the opening of the ... . : " -v ,f .:. , , t with instructions to report to' the next meeting. 1 (Committee, the 'Mayor, wim Messsrs. Butt, Tiddy, Houston and Mc Ninch.) Mr. Butt thought that the bridge being a Kreat nuisance it suouia De torn aown at once. On motion of Mr. Walker the street com mittee, above named, were instructed to ask proposals for the work of removing the bridge, and fixing the crossing at the railroad where tle bridge now stands Mr. McNinch moved that a committee he appointed to draw up a revenue bill and report it at the next meeting of the Board, which was adooted. and the Mavor appointed Messrs. McNinch, R F David- .... .. , - r - snt-nd-WaU(er On motion of Mr. Butt the salary of Rooke was increased to $700 On motion of Mr. McNinch it was or dered that a committee be appointed to purchase a public hearse for the white people, and to have repaired the hearse now used by the colored people, and also be empowered to rent a house to cover them both, and that the committee be in s rue'ed not to exceed $600 in the price of the otie to be bought . The Mayor appointed on said committee Messrs. McNinch, Houston add Butt. On motion of Mr. Grier it was ordered that a proposal from Wash Owens be ac cepted and that he be allowed to take the fencing of the old line of 8th street which the survey throws into the street, and place the same on said street as surveyed, beginning at its intersection with Myers street, on the side towards his house, leav ing Mr. Pierce to move out to the line as surveyed, the fence on the side of his (P's) louse. On motion the Board adjourned. Hew Advertisements. VALUABLE IMPROVED CITY LOTS FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. Postponed to Saturday, February 21, 1574. fTUIE undersigned, as Commissioners of JL the Superior Court, and by virtue of various Deeds of Trust, will sell at iniblic auction, at the Court House door in the city of Charlotte, on Saturday the 21st : w. 1 a I ' . mm day or reoruary next, Deginuing i x o'clock, m!, the folio wing valuable Real One brick Store House and lot on Trade Street near the Cpni-i House; adjoining the Hart v Crockery Store. ' One Store' House and lot on South side of .Trade .Street. ,. . -m . ' One ' Dwelling Tlonse, corner of 9th Street an"d Cemetery A "venue. 4 .-' . One 4welling House, otM-neroi tn anq Tryon Street, kuo;n as Wm Harty pro- pertv. s Two brick Store Houses on South side of Trade Street, occupied by McMurray .& Davis wdi y-J Uiacn. ,; . 1 Ohe Pwelline House and lot on B street adjoining 8 P Smith, t -- ? Alsvthe iollowinLAND in the Coun ts of Mecklenburg, to wit ; " l Lot known as the Shuman place, op- f. 1 plantation 1 1 Jinles, from the City, of Charlotte, 378 acres, Known as iucmjwr place- : .. ! - T plantation, 155 acres,,2 miles from Char lotte, known as the Crayton place.. o 1 plantation known as tlie Williamsoti MobJy,0afiksoTA 1 Charlotte, 130 acres. " x ' "1 plantation 4 miles froni Charlotte, on the Sfatesville ;road,J 4 ajcres, adjoining Mrs' Barnett and others known as the Hunter place. - ., c '- ml plantation 1.41 acres, a mnes irom vuar- lotte, near Sugar Creek, known vas tne HutcJiison place. ' ; ! f v k : - 5 acres of Land, on iown .reex. urar MmnTt limita known as the Old .North State . Distiller withiachinery, fixtures fr uii - Ki ttfJrV-1JfTMnaa4abf ftitltlafion 4ifdn.t ay btheK,5rachinl It waa awarded ZySdZSn enkh; balance at !7J paid fervor fJ 31 5-.-i l7y. I70TICB i 7' TO COnSIGlTEES! 11 1 mO enable'm'-. ieep-i&y asinesi.iiv iiiuuMuic lire iu UJ uoouiowmjji. 1 proper bounds duriifgft he busy seasoiii I J 8LiaU tl:'i.U.-irttibte .rtYnsrn tiiffi.with tKt-C.' tice will be sufficient, cause to hold all v v" i t r V wsai7 ,vr- goods received until the charges on the Bamc uc in&iti. - ...... . , same are oaid J. H. liAKJEK -iiu Collector R.& D. ttR. N..O.IHtL,; tehlllw -us ui..- .j "ii ,vi.;i-.j 3QQ IARRELS in fine order, eouipria-. Early Rose,- ;. arlyjjroodrich, Pink -eye, n . i. bi: JcksJti 'White. Monitor and other desirable, varier- J ties. xBst lanaeaanu lor sale Jow to close 'S'WinAm irwi. feb jfv 1 ' " - - - At theitty' Ppund Ori Satttrtlar, February 21st, at 12 o'ClOck, ' Si R. -42R WIN.- feVirtd i City;iiarsbal. QN the Street, W ThWrWaV Ftebrirarf it one clay-bank horse with blak maneand tad, left eye glazed. TAn I ' I 'lilt : HI I. I 'VMM : -- ' " V" LOOKING1 GLASSES. A FtJLL assortment 'jiist received" at f. M-' Shel ton's: " Also1,. Lldies'1 Jand wents- roicuner UUaiTs Kttent TOwe HohP erS) PaTlor Brackets, Ac.',- Ac, all of whfch I Will IJCISOIU fl IOW HrtrM Boarding Mouse. ' L. PRE3SLEY- infornw Ahe iwih- -m r Tr XIX lie that she haaopened a Boarding, House on Churt-h street, between Third a.nu rourm sireei. I'nvate and Transient boarders solicited. Terms reasonable. e 0 d. feb 14 1 wk ". -i : 4IOV IJJ" A COTTAGE" MAY exist only in Poetry ; ..butiUv call-j ing on Reel & Whittv, vou caaiie um. we refer vou to the Golden Rule. 31ae Front" Trade St., feb 14 . Charlotte, N. C. Sweet Potatoes. "LARMERS and others wishine sweet . 11 . . ..; 1 ' 4 f .''Tn5"',T 1 hni it to their advantage , to call onl undersigned.. as they re prepared " to ' f tt r-4 man mew in qnantTrres 10 8Ull,-aT' snore notice. Eggs, Poultry and Country Pro duce generally taken in exchange tor-Po tatoes, Fresh and Sal ted Fish. Orders and Consignments solicited, REEL A WII1TTY, "Bine Front," Trade St.. Charlotte. , L?LK Salad Oil, Coleman's Mustard. 1 Nelson's Gelatine, emiine Italian Macaroui, Nutmegs, Cloves. Pepper Gin ger and Arrow Koof, ;iu?t received at iebl3 W. R. BURWELL A CO. 35,000 ENVELOPES, just received, at jun 17 PUREFOY'8. I02CEirBXJG CHARTESED BY ACT j-i - lit, Capital Authorized, BANKING HOtTSE, TRADE vinced that all kinds of .Groceries .mav be : bought At Retail on as reasonable terms as ,a fMw uereA anywhere in tbis ;c!ty. .pureTmrhahii . ' smokinir tobaftni. fine '.rV .iSi'v Deb.ntes'in ContWttion of 183 i, nroilttf honirht anH iftll tfi, ww ReTolhtionftrY, I Imtorv oI'jN. Ts preparel to transact a general Banking Business. Cash advanced oh Cotton, Man u fact u red Goods and Merchandise Stored 'in Warehouses and covered 'by Insurance also on Sto ks,BBff6s aTHt'Other Securities. Deals in (io rl andiSilver 'oin. Kxchanire. Money received on deposit subject to issued for monev-When left on time according, tQ agreement., Collections made on att accessible points r. Directors'and Officers. E. C Orier, 'X B. H. Moore, J. J. W.awwoothT S. P. 8MITH1 PrtStdefrt. ?,f T.i?VAIL, .New Vyor"H 'ifnoM no hlc3 ' I 'f CP.1! hnn COl eSTJlOIIW " r r. '' ' x,i; Y ' ""' ,1 t -ii-i'irTj fl i itt- j?: - j aw I Will titit .' 1 : ' f.H . ii' ftWJI' j (1 !: "3 1 Vi.l, -r. . . -. V7 -li- MdT ikLi r i'i r.r. I A fl,T.1?, wrtfejitVl Wdlkw' ""AKDiDTJ- thaiirst premium at he late Anericisritfife' Jrg" MachineOn lands fbat aVe eter ' beetr oftered 1 1874: Nd 1;541 nu'i HOnSEa AND 2TCTLXS. 1 FOR sali at .Wads worth's Sale and Livery StablesTlie finest stock always on hand. " Per isons wishinx 't- - purchase i jT" T , -f, , ,., , . - J H-JttUaMlttathiadva i w - . J. W. WADSWORTH. I jarHfertr f- Charlotte, N. C. Geu.'.W. Chalk, R. N.! Littlejobh I coin.Tiisionr MCKcnAitxs, i CorteFTrade an A Ctl lege streets,- ' GHABLOTTSj C3., ; -r Uealeraio all knds of . Q roceries; .Flour.. Bacon, ; e, . Special at tontion given to consigftmetits of cotton for sale here or in northern markets. ' -FINB'F ARM near tltwcity of Charlotte ftflinje-fowt 30&.j2p9,t!Can' be had upon good ternis'hv applvihgf" soon to feb 13 GRAHAM A NASH, .: f . : Just Received I IENUlNEiWorcestwbire Sauce, Toma VJT to Catsup. Pepper Sauce, English Mus tard. English Pickels, Fresh Tomatoes, Pes dies, t orn, Srdine One Case Eflam Cheese,, Cox's GelatineCinnamon, Blue Ihg aiidJrorind Peppnr, at a feb 13 ' J. MrDAVID30N'S 3rd door above Market, Trade street. pOWJATE, Glycerine, said Honey 8op, J English, Gly'ceririe. and, Honey Soap, Old Browri'WinVrsorSrMip. -,:fi13;i W. B. BUR WELL A CO, BA11REL3 POTATOES, r.Earlv Goodrich,. Hi ' v 5 '''"U M?hkwks, . Pink Eyr .Jior.salepy A. S.'KISBET & BRO. Democrat and Home copy. HTr'tir Cttroiirm Cooks. . iliave n few BOOKS oertafninsr to the rFliMtyii Romans of North Carolina, sonic ot wiiicit are out of print, and not to $1.25 200 C. by Hawks, Swain--A Graham. - 1.50 Wheeler's Hisurf r of H. C, .- - 1.50 - Agriutlture of N..C. priutcd at $2, 50 60 50 25 2.00 25 Swatii Lamls of ?F. O.i -Wpdd.-Ptan'uf & 0 ; by Dr.:Curtis, N. Ci Tragedy Cara wan Trial) 'Tamjng's Narrative, published at $5, Pocket Maps Of N.-C;, (showing min v eral deposits) sheet " - Any" of the above sent poslpaid "orr re ceipt of price by feb 8; It ...J. A. JONEvS, Raleigh, N. C. : jr ii AT" COST F6it CAM. e;;! continues V) dispose.1 his entire stock T7AER'S Rubbef Headv. Eagie, Urtice X , and J iberla Lead .Pencils, at jin'l ' PCREFOY'8. PURE CIDER VINEGAR for sale at jim 17 ,OARf?;S: DRU STORE. COUNTY, N. O. OF TH3B tGIf IATt7ltE. seel. KTovoxulDer 4 tlx, 1873. p 100,000 1,000 000 8T,. CHABLOTTE, N. C, - Bu lion. Bank Kotes. Bonds. Stocks. Sc. check. Interest beariHg'TDertificates of Deposit ; promptfy ackhowled oh , receipt, and re- MA6AcLAt, of Steiihoilf e, acaylayt Co-J 1 i" 'P. norrroji, W. McMtrftRAT ofMcMurrav Is DavJ;,.c' ; R. D. oii iks, 'W. W. GkJKK. ofGiier A ; 'Alexander.--8i P. Smith, Cashier. C7 W fi. BTTT; Ass't C ashier National Ban id. ttei4 9 Khlrs: ItInot ' -: Pi. 11 1 ' 1 i - f if : ......$1 00 1 50 2 00 , four daya.... 2 50 fhre days..... ... ...... 3 00 one week................ 3 50 twoweeks.......... 5 00 " three weeks JL.....,. 6 .50 one mooth--........ 8 00 Contract Advertisementa taken at ptMrtkmateljElow rate. "4 Five Souares estimated at a quarter-column, and ten squares as a half-column. , New. Advertisements. DR. F. SCARES, t3 c n P. 3 CHARLOTTE, fJ, C. Preacriptiona prepared at sll hours . of the Day and night. Choice breen and Dlack Tea, Selected especially for Famrfy and Inval ids, at SCARR'S june 29 Drug Store. , FRE?II SPICES, Just received a lot of select Spices for Pickles, Preserves, Ac., at F. SCARR'S juno29 . Drugstore, Pare Salad Oil. Finest article in Market, at F. SCARR'S june 29, 1872 Drug Store. THE BANK OF MECKLENBURG, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Authorized Capital $500,QG0, Jab. Tcrwer Tatk, President. Thos. W. Dkwet, Cishier, F. H. Dkwet, Asst. Cashier. AT THE BANKING HOUSE OF TATE & DEWEY. 1 . fnhis Bank Cliartered Under Act of the A general Assembly and duly onranized under Laws of the State of North Carolina, witn ample means is prepared to transact General .Banking Business. and furnish accommodations to all its Cus tomers on Liberal Terms j j 1 The bank will receive Deposits subject to Check, and will Allow Interest According to Agreement on all Deposits left on time, or issue Certificates or Deposit bearing in terest at the rate of Eight per cent per Annum on all sums lying undrawn over thirtj da vs . Gold and Silver Coin. Bullion and Bank Notes Bought and Sold. THOS. W.DEWEY, jan. I 1874. Cashier. V. II. ANDREWS, wrrn F. M. SHELT0N, WHO deals in ALL KI5TDS OF FURNI TURE, such as Bedsteads. Wash Stands. Chairs, Tables, Toilet Suits, &cM &c, solicits calls or orders from his friends. Jan 2S BOARD, Note Cheap, at jan 21 and Letter Clips, very PUREFOY'S. gLATES, all sites, at jan 21 PUREFOY'S. WE have just received a very large sup ply of these celebrated Seed, which have been used throughout the South for so many years. Wholesale trade supplied at Landreth's prices, jan 21 W. R. BUR WELL,. Druggists. Springs' Corner, C-iiariotte, in. c UPHOLSTERING. I AM now prepared to do UPHOLSTER ING of all styles and descriptions, at lowest cash prices Sofas, Settees, Lounges, bpnng uiairs, J repaired and renewed, at most reasonable rates. Pew Cushions, and Cushion's of all kinds made to order. Work done neatly and nrouiDtlv. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. . 8. -EINSTEIN, Beck with Building, up stairs, 2 doors below Tiddy's Book Stoie. jan, 29. t f. - " " 0. DO WD, ATTOR NEY-AT-IiAW, CHARLOTTE, N. C OflRce near Court House next deor to Col. John E. Brown. ' "jan 21. 3mos. THE MONTHLY; CASKET Beautifully illustrated and brim full of instructive and entertaining reading mat ter. . i Subscription, one year, , - , - $1 00 , Sample copies, each. . - - 10 cts. Address, KAlU e j&kvvij, jan 25 ' J . Hewton.'N. C. ,. BRYCiL General Commission Merchant, , CHARLOTTE, N, C. Particular attention paid to selling all kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco. Highest cash price paid ror uotton. All orders from a distance promptly at tended to. Uj; Yi BRYCE, - dec21'72.-; .,rnir.?!'.- . P. LflDWIG BEGS to infrm his friends and Custom ers that he has again taken charge ofthe Imager Beer Saloon runderfpebrane's . He has added V hi .f.roier business the bot tling of Rfa4fegocl Philadelphia Ale, La Wer andrporfer; hi the wholesale and retail trmili? ' ife" witr' ilnd i i Arrv where in town pn atttitttulhe bottles to be returned. article- lvrc iet. Jararneis, Sec Torfweatv-; 2 i.N
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