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T ie ti"vy v"?.rv;tA ?rrr -xr- T? Vt ,, ratios of advertising two uay9.MMMMWMM.MMM. 1 50" , three iii&lZl:4Lt.i...;jr a oo wm i g M ........ w LUUAlk At'FAltCH : I'. lALUW L-jLin, jLocal Editor; rg- Subscribers wilt pieuse look utfor tiifcryw mark on, their papers. Tbar'e mus noli' ed tliubjllieir trm of; subMip tioii lias expired ;;ad are respectfully re quebted tu renew it once. Gurrcctcd Daily. Cuttou Market. Saturday, March 14. 1874 tnfprior SS)10 niiuarv, ? if jy? j tiuon untiiiurv 13i Strict Uuoiiyrdiiiary market qu.ct. Jm CoiHitrvTroluce. n 0 15 a 12 9 cinles, - " 1-ioa'Koiiud, do Hi a 12 25 Ifirifcoicountrjr, . 28 a 30 r-Whue, iwithOut eackU Eggs, W a fll ' float Family, txira, 1 ' bujcr, -y,int-Un:ii Apples, Peaches, i " litackberjies, Wb Chickens, spring, Turkeys, V lOlsWhereyef 1 -WJ I 4.40a4.5&J,2. 22i a 26 75 a 1 25 Jlhlti Ury, laKi-T-G,yul , ("OlHJIUJll, Jtfeo Wliite, c. block, White, count liiial2 hon.' " 88 a 90 bo a 68 tio a lis Onion .,C3T'9A; LOO (57 lbs to Wushel) Mixed, I'otalw Irisli, per bbl, tiweei, (I heat Red, per bubh, White, Wool l ub waied, 4t a tj o a oi $L 7 a 8 " ' Lin washed. Churches ro-Day. Fibst I'bksb vtkbtan CiiURCH. ' Services this nior.niii! at this Church at 11 o'ciock. ., r 71 r.hin ,.viimr hvthe nastor. Rev. ! tiu A - ' -" - "OJ X T a. V. filler, l)i I)-,- Tiexirce. 'Iryo.n Street M, Ii- C'uuRCtt. Services Ht Lryon(Sireei Cliui' Ulth.uiitl at ( 1 1 A 3 , hy the a.for, RevvP. ll f t?r- -r tlrt Mt'iT4t. Calvkv Mis;or- OuCRCU Kev V. S Haiti. in p; i a I Gal vary Mission ( lmrcii t) da AiM., i4 7 P. M. St. I'ktfr's (E.) "hurch Services ti lay fit IV A. ami at'&l', .at.' '.Rev. 15. S. pr()nsoi!,paSt)f'."' ' ' ' ' ' St. TKiKhs IioM.v.- Catwouc Cuvrch. Service to-day at thaJwaF l&ur'.by liev. Faiher J. 15. Hands- Associate lUroaJitCibuvieES. "i-rfeacU: iiij; at Millkr s Hall to-day at H o'clock A. ,,jud 3 h4 M., by Uejr,.Ut T, Sloa.. , , Baptist l utyicn. ltev. Lucius Cuihtert will preach attlie Baptist Church this mor ning at 11 o'clock A, Mj amttr3i.yclok.; T. M. The public are reptlflllnvlte(L New Advcrtisemeiitb. We direct pub lie attention 'to"' the iollowfrijl I'dvert menti" whih,ppear this iuorptRS 1 lor he first tiuiu: , ' . ; Mansion IJotise, Greenvrllen-!-J. uWi GrayJ 1'roprfetor :ai. do i s. LOCAL DO S, , Be sure to go to church to-day The man with the hand-organ is still in town, and won'tJeave soon if the small boys and kMnhpj- fh II Hu's4?f &e thWffld &A gold Ml KmnwaMoIell lit imlts'W,l this city on Friuay. night '"by a South Caro lina itiun who escaped and has not yet beeu captured. - 'i - A brass key haa been found on the treets and iej "jT V 1 nave it oy applying uere aim paying for this notice word iu the dispatches that we can t ?uake out, we just put it Senator bumner, nd it comes out all ritht. eISA Busiuesi .liour.-rWe would like to ee tumVTia nRtfcJty . Wur bu3iiies3"nieii'are'too closely confined; niore time is needed by them tor mental culture and xecreatioa. Who will take the initiaUyttspjhyjcb ,K,.. desirable au. end may be accomplished ? liich he was ridfibrebkedrdh! lpearance which the negro's countenance presented hfe-idianyTcc(leredhiu elf, famished $1Q worth of fun - to eatdvi loafer on the corner of Trade and , Fourth Ireets yeste.ifdyvejling-, a .while'' alter rundown. i " . . ... ; arainruxted, to "r(ansiyo kr with pleastr)i that tha la- drejtpearto SIehlbrial'Aso0ia- wifitTof aahl.-a.dcitidu.QrBe time 4u rnR the week aftr Easter Sundiyt Th entertainment wiil be very varied and in teresting,; and we trust the appreciative tantialaicRWVrd ilwAWtfMt utin numbers to this Wtertiininent. Art otline6f trft'roSfarnriiw'fi i - , v t. - . , Cotton. During the week ending yes terday, 1034 balesof conon were sold in Charlotte. There has already been' more cotton sold in this city this year (counling the-fcottM y&r pom September to Sep tenfberjrrhaBrtliererwas the whole of last year, and there remain more than five months still, during which there will, no doulit. be much of the staDle bought. ' ruets. The Hornet Fire Coin- was dmt on uar vde and exercise ves- afteriioon. with their beautiful new tnh It is ane-looking turn-out the mm and their entnoe. and thv al wavs do - r x rdiu6trmd well when the nariouOT inree companies form las. good a fire aepartmeut. we venture to sav. as there is ifW. the State. The iHorney engine workecrVadmirably yeteday alteVnoon, throwing jate"jf iilglj aoovt the Oentril Hotel. The Grange7 r use.-Col. E. C. David- at Hickory Grove. is citrnty,:in,rF'rldav. He reDorts i J iiisTS contiiniallVerow I0jo, and that the people heoesare enthusiastic on the SUDl6fit. TIlprA nrs iwiiu nvim iliun tirontir ' . J. IlvuJsonoes on Grange business across me i iv ci ucit wee.. sLuppiutc nrsi at iron Station: Q,uiet and Orderly. Charlotte was never more orderly than it has Seen for theTpasjveek .and more, aud Jbe. 2afr (Marshal Atid police iind tUeirHogeiipaiitiV gone, so far as the rrest-arid'pfikhmenci ot evil-doer is concerned. Since the oth instwit there has been only two iolice ar lisii liirirpfi wir in tilt riaifLr huari V. r. un on the continent of is size and population has a more law-abiding population, take it as a whole, than Charlotte. -- Crockery and Glassware at Auction. pfiljt? Harrison , auctrotieerf wt!r begift atOo'olock. to sll at auction, at his auction room, oppo site the Court IIou.e, a large lot of crock- er.v a,hl glassware, p!ated ware, Ac There are twentv-hve crates ot crockery and lassware, 'embrifcfng' ' Veswls I&1 i4 pat, tumbler, &u.,.of .$X (7,: Ud, vane, es., .Thefitt cknviu laW', t,h. tj terdav riser.vv.oT1 'hniur ThV UiUUmi.M mepon4 fly catch; Wilson, one run, one fly large un desirable stock of staple go. r THierCarpiii rrfbaft'evenmjf fMesrs. rived in Charlotte on the 9 o'clock expres train on the K. C. R. R, hr.nging with them the inau who stole"1 the hmle".(rbm - ' i. t, .... j( . j, . Mr. John Ueid; iu,i Wed H&lf JlWht af t and subsequently sold it to Mr. Wads-Cvarth-.1- riie faVitrre!aSelrVctel at Hick ory Tavern ou yesterday. It appears that after selling the nmleiott Thuiriay tlf thief took the train in the afternoon and went to fcitatcsyilje that . njbt,, There .be stayed all night and Jeff t);e t,ue;3jt mpfn ing for Hickory on the Western train. waastwonu arrvv.U4'iaiesvi!ie jn- i;v MM and JMcSiUany with Mr Walker, went up the road to Hickory yes teiday morning. Arriving at Hickory they described tJborni.aw id ijfire4; iU such an one had been' seen ; there; - They were tolflihat be!toilW probably be'fotihd at jahftuse which . yi (pom tvd ptu$ to tlyehi,iand i upon : enteriugr.thfls housie he was dff?cdvered.'s -f ."'.:!. He was taken under arrest and brought to Clariotei,cUpuJry last evening :8 above stated. The man gave his name as Hatching, and said he hailed frtxm Bocne, Watauga county. Afterwards he made a d stoM that X Only $18 of the money which lieTiad re ceived as he proceqd-j of tha sa,le of th- niuleAvtreyr.ecovered. as he had invest' d the remainder in goods of different kirn 8 before leaving Charlotte. As was stated ye-t JttnTejil! r. Wa 1. worth, on t nday, to Air. xieiu, Irom wliom it was stolen. ' The thief ' Was " carried. Beio're 'dsHci .viartin, iasi. evening, aim was uy mui committed to jail. v OTfrfsSaalClr the third horse thief which Mr Walker has assisted in capturing. with in the past year. ,lt ff ,vn , iUiJ , The Match Game of Base Ball' Yes terday. Yesterday morning at II o'clock the match game of base ball, between the Independent Nine of Charlotteand the Carolina Base Ball Club, begaiv on the canmus of the Military Institute. The 'tmdrniBESWa yffnwiete, and one r . " altogether suitable for the purpose, bein. cpol and calm. ,.C;uite a number of citi- fort WiMyjU grounds, and the latter, heif nCf , stimulated': the olavers to t 'tL&- theit,, best" Thegroond was ai incieatOianeper nrieve'ntVnd'bbtli sidefayeanndeM cHS advautafres in consequence, thereof. r. , i-.J .TilT IT fll. il.. U.Avw 1 1 n'nlnnt tlie taUD8-HSiB.'-OaOS.'flM IWffX uewlM toss resttlted ihisending. the det rto t fieW andtijt the ldepdaots tia:fifcj inning The Cadets went to i the. field and o- (M l ; f 1 1 I J - occupied the following positions : Crovatt ShorTStop'ACaine, Right Field; L. Quids FifslBasflrhomas. Catcher: Clark, Cen ter Field ; Gibbes, Second Base ; Vaties Pitcher: Fitzsim'mpns, Third Base ; Young, dents1, atid TMf ft &ii,;(U;foilhO i k Chaa. Rig 6f fhendepVrtcIeirls.v4 ft elit first to the bat, and oh the first in nine ten scores were made- They were succeeded in the holes by.;the .Cadets, and Vent to the field 'as follows: (lias. Rigler, Catcher; J. Handf ditcher Paul Eagle, 8bort Stop; Jas. Eagle, First Base; Bud Wilson, Sec ond Base ;i&nTlird.B5e r S. B, Jones, &hJ1kMfi. ftictfeiii. Center Field ; John Allison, iS6t!Fjfel& The game was of eighteen, innirgs--each Club gofng nine times to the bat. At first theeiwas.'littVspIrit manifested, and both clubs, particularly the Independents, seem ed-rmarlcubly 'careless. But a the game advanced more interest b4ran to be exhibited. At the end of the fifth in ning a recess of 20 minutes was taken; the Independents had ' had that inning and left the, bat one run ahead. : I When the field was je entered the'Caro Unas went to the holes and oit their fifth inning were' "skunked." The indications at this jutictqre of tliegame seemed to be that they -would walk over the track with Utile difficulty, but the prospect of defeat stinv'-dthe Cadets, and on their, sixth in ning they made, eight runs, and on the eighth, ten. Up to nhis- time the result had seemed doubtful, but how it began to be undertook! knd icknovledged:thtt Ue Cadets were the victors. 4 The- Indepen dents made ia strong effort on : their ninth and last inning to regain the lost ground, but all of no avail ; the Cadet fielders play ed unusually well, and by the time the Independents had made their third run, they had had three men caught out, and )0ie scorers declared that the Carolinas 1 Iliad cartied off the palm, having made a total ot jy mus to 2U mane by their oppo nent.. The announcement of the result was received. by all the Cadets present with enthusiasm, and three right hearty cheers went up for the Carolina Club. Mr Vance, of the Independents, then proposed three f ' : i " cheers for the cadets of 'he C. M. I.' These were given with a will, and then three ehecr-t went. up for the umpire. The best score made duringtheplay was hy Rigler of the independents, who made seven runs and three fly catches, and the second best play was by Thomas of the Carolina. Th following is the total o' each clubt : , lnaepmatnts t'lgier, seven runs aiui Mhree,fiy x:atche?S Hand, three runs and one flycatch; Paul Eagle, two runs and ,9e fly catch; James Eagle, two runs am tsyiTT -roatte-a. douUe pUy f Which was the pn prettiest work of the day and showeq thjt he ony heeded better It T i . if! practice .to have distinguished himself ii the crowd proent as a base ballist); Vance one run; 5ones four runs and one fly catch Rudisill five runs and one fly catch; Alii son four runs and one fly catch making a' total for the Independents of 27 runs and 10 flv catches. Carolina Crovatt, five runs and three flys; Caine four runs; Chi Ids, six; Thomas six; Clarke, lour; Gibbs, four and one fly; Waties, two runs and one, flv; Fitzsim- ons, four runs and two fly catches ; Youngs three runs Total 39 runs and 7 fly cat cites, thus beating the challenging artj' 19 ins Mr Rout Ii,- Ray isas the umpire of the game; iMessrs K li Aioncti, w a vn- inis and L AV Dodamead referees; the scorers were Messrs Ed 0 Ray and W W Trenholni. We were gratified at the per fect good humor which, prevailed on both sides. The decisions of the umpire, were entirely just and impartial, and in no in stance was a disposition shown to com. plain of them. His decisid'ns were made with firmness, and there was no chlarge hat he showed partiality to either side. At times the game was highly exciting, and frequently applause was drawn from tl,ie i pjscJjfttgrs .he performance of some unusual Iv difficult feat Candor compels us to cay that the playin was, as a whole, inferior, but this is atti - butable to the fact that neither Ot the Clnb.- was in good practice ; this is particular ly true of the Independents, who had prac ticed only one time for the occasion, and whose 'Captain had not had a bat in his land before yesterday for about three years. AlLtUe jnembecf of; each club arc experi enced base bai lists aiid gave evidence yes terday that they heed nothing but prac tice iXhere' were, some as tine fly balls kuocked and caught as we ever saw. Some of the plays were really brilliant, and Would have done credit to professionals. We will be pardoned for alluding in par ticular to Master, Ernest, Young, of the Carolinas, Though not much taller than tl&oat,'h& '-Bandied ft with1 a rdeiteritv which was wonderful, and one of the pret- ti esKfrSbBlSiruck-d urjng5 het playt & as knocked by bim. . He is no less skillful as. a cjatchef fthan as a batter, and won many encomiums yesterday. - I ( jej hope to see this game repeated ere idng. 'Base ball is one of the finest of ath letic sports, '.healthful and exciting; by ho gameis the physical man better developed and in no game is there a better opportu rnjy. to display physical power and skill. ; We neglected to state at the pre per place UatjeadiPtUelubs left, the holes on two dififerent ianingii, . , without haying made a run-tn base ball parlance eacn ciuo was sK.uuK.eu iwice.j . 4t.H; : ' ; .The new nostase law brines a Consider able revenue irom tne Kew pcora aaveriv. ins airencies, ifcreo, tr. Koweii & ix s quar terly bills iipoi) newspapers received exr- ceed $43tf;jLXiuii6f s-.Ai.utfertingui & ix. are above $350while the agencies of W. J CarlWirl'Batea&Lockd. V. W. Sharpe anil others most prominent, pay. from oner, fqurth tq ouoighth of Uje apoyeamountsL f Mi ler, eronaiC. Chaf- & Jbne.-Mllttr of jStatesvlile Iniehaicar, is in tM city and he4 .neVligh of his, benignant foun tenaiuse i four of&ce, y esteraj' , . f E. Renringtpntiknd daughter, are regis tered at the Central Hotels Utti Reming ton is the pT)pfitor of Jhe ccjebraed ftemington gun nd ; pistol ; estaVlishnent itIliori,y ..-i. i'iu, tH-' i. , Found at'Xastt A remedy that not only relieve, hot eitres , that , enemy . of ruankiiid r&nsiuup)ii, as wellthetpu merous satellite wiuch.reypTve' aroivuYt ii inc. Miape or coutrns. co ns, owncinis. sore tlmiat;1nflT4.h'reriwiweV.ut. Iredell Jones, and B. J. Massey an allude to is Lr Wistar's Balaam of W j g Williamson A Co., and wottlo Cherry, prepared: by mh W Fuw le i tHMirTtrrKiatroa'ae their friend. tjftun. ; to.,,. , UVnjfr ML, ..Pleb 25. . I Demnrrat ronv A V i r XK'--W, New av&rtipfflt : ( ' .. YzssiisSL J. W. Gray. . , - - . Prop'r. ' IlllK only'rirVcla-is Hotel betweeri Char . lotte and Atlanta This House ha just leen-rjrintel and refumiah6V:ami ii situated convenient to the business part of A . : i 3 r . it . j - . marcMdf , ,f . t DM. FERRY v GO'S choice, improved and selected Vegetable Heeds Kt ; March IV J. S. M. DAVIDSON'S 4 Trade street, 3rd door above Market. FRESH and Prime Cloyer, Lucerne ami Orchard Grass. ... .. , march 14 , W. R BITRWELL & CO. ' FINE Sherry, P rt and Madeira' Wine. Also French Bramlv. mar 14 W. R. BUR WELL & Co. 5,000 LBS. Pure White' Lead. Linseed Oil, Window Glass, Putty, &.r. W. 11. BUR WELL & CO. mar 14 BROWN'S Essence Ginger, Elixir lode, Bromide Calcium, Compound Carbol ic Troches and Tarrant's Aperient, mair J4 W. R. BURWELL & CO. Here' We Come Again ! TTTST RECEIVED, a large lot of very t) fiiMD Northern Apples and the best 13a nanaai we ever saw. Oranges just, from Florhfa, Malega Grapes, of the lest quali ty, Jtnons, rinest, and a large and end less variety of other goods arriving daily at thecheaest store under the sun. Come to the place ro get your goods where you wi tnever be disappointed, and where it is no trouble to show .goods march 13 O. S. HOLTON & CO., Opposite Market. . '. - ' . . I LVVING . FINISHED MY NEW D00B,.SASfl AiVD' mm F4(T0RY, (Opposite tho F emale jCollege, on the N. 0. Railroad,) I wish to inform my friends ttne'ho - tract tor HOUSE BUILDING, and to receive orders for DOORS, SASH. BLINDS, MOULDING, BRACKETS, an alfwork in my line. -With the latest iui;roved midline-, and nxed nothing but th bt-i-t lsiln-dried lumber in manufacturing. I can and will give satisfactions Mar 9 1m JONAS RUDISILL. ' BTO TIE MM AND LATEST EXCELS ALL March 12 A CHANGE Hi; 3P . . EL I NOW. OFFER TO TJIE TRADER my, Entire .Stock of BOC$; HQES and SHOE. FINDINGS, at , Y Selling Give me a call and cohvince yourselveB, that I wil,l .do.as proposecL " ?ii IjLOl j HliT S' B MEACnAM Sign Brass Boot. . N B. AUjper5ons knowjjgg -theTaseve indebted will.pliac ajQsetije., " OH COLLEGE STBEET, XTi)U " can ' fi nd almost inythlug- yoe 1 wish in the GROCERY liue and ai prices to suit ail. ! -Ji", . ' ;; Corn and Meal by 1 the Dmbci or Car Loud. !Bacon, Hams ml laroX Jfatekerel, Su gar, Coffee. Molasses, Starch, lnditjo, Pep per, .Spice. Candy (by the box) Soap. Candies, Kerosene Oil, and too many oth er goods to mention: ' ' J. 3. WILLIAMSON & CO. .' ' " rr 100 BARRELS POTATOES, Early Oornliick.,,1, . - " Mohawk, 4PiakJBj;c4' : wFr sale, by . A. B. NI33ET & BRO. feh 14 -A i. Democrat and Home copy. HORSES AND MULES. FOR aale at Wndswnrth't Sale and Liverv Stables. The finest stck always oti hand. Per sons'? wilwng- to purchase horses or nifties will find it to their advan tage to call on J. W. WADSWORTH. jan 15 tf Charlotte. N. C. THE DIXIE PUMP Is cheap, durable, simple "nd useful, and is maintaing its position in the front ranks of ad Wooden .Pumps, , whether made North or South. It is light and will bear shinning 200 miles bv Tail. Orders solicit ed, retail and wholesale. Address, jan 21, tf G.- L. GREESON, Charlotte, N. C. FOR SALE. FINE FARM near the city of Charlotte containing about 200 acres. Can be had upon good terras bv applying so-m to feb 13 GRAHAM A NASH, Attorneys, Ciuirt. Howe Woven Wire Jtatresses rpHAT can be made loose or tight at wilh J. just received at F. M. SHKLTON'S Also, elegant Ward-robes, square marble and wood Toy Centre 'Tables, Extension Dining Tables, fee. dre. AH of the above will .be sold low for cash. , March 4. F M. SHELTON. public, that I am now ready to con- IMPROVED" LIGHT EUMHfi HOME OTHERS ? D. G , IU .4 W.ELL 2 Doors Del ow Tiddy's Book Store. PROPOSED. at WHOLESALE AZ7D BETAXL, HATS; CAP, TRUNKS, ! LEATHER COST FOR CASH. Cost II " one weekw.J..l Ji.-4..xij&50 jt 44 ' two lfeeka-..M-.t...... 5 00 " three weeks......M..MM.... 6 50 ontmontli!...MM. . Contract AdvertiseTnents- taiton -ar proMftionately low rates. ire o 1 z . i , Fire Square estimated at a . qtiarter-ol urrm, ana ten squares as a half-colutnh. " ' DB. F SCAKK, o B CHARLOTTE, K, C. PrekcriptionB prepared at all lioura of the Day and night. - Choice Green and Blark Tea, Selected especially for Family and Inval ids, at SCARR'S j use 29 Drugstore. FltESU SPICES. Just received a lot of select Spices for Piekles, Preserves fcc., at F.SCARR'Si June 29-' iDujUjra. Pnre Salad Oil. Finest article in Market,, at F, SCARE'S June 29, 1872 Drug Store. R. F. DAVIDSON, DEALER IN Fashionable Furniture, Springs Dedsand Mattresses, Wood. ' and metallic Burial - Cases and Cask ets, Ac, tc. HAS the largest stock, in the city, and the lowest prices. Just received some buitiful Black Wal nut Chambei Suits, Cheap Cottage Suits, WalP Pockets ami Brackets, Mantle1 Mir rors. Looking Glasses and Glass Plate. 200 Cheap. Cottage Bedsteads jiift arrived, also, 10V dozen Rattan and Split Seat Chairs, a first rate artiole. all and exam- 1 iue. , ' ' Charlotte, N. C, Feb. 20th, 1S74. ' ' WATERS & MAREE, COMMISSIOX MERCHANTS. WE are prepared to make liberal cash advances on cotton shipped to our friends in Charleston, or New York. Will also attend promply to sales of cotton con signed to us Ofii' e at Wittkowsky & Rings'. (Hiarlotr. N. C. oct 29 j:. V. BU1CE, General Commission Merchant, CHARLOTTE, X. C. . f articular attention paid to selling all. tinds 1 Proouce, Cotton and lobacco. : Highest cash price paid for Cotton. ,A11 oilers from a distance promptly at. cemled to. t J. y. BRYCE, dec 31 T.J. - - - - :-. . BOYfiEN house SALISBURY, N. V. tl WILLI M ROWZEE, Fropiv A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, situated con venient to the business part of the city. Omnibus will he found at depot to convey passengers to the hotel. mar 2 tf Farmers of Mecklenburg County. We respectfully refer, you to this East rn larniet whose certificate we insert be ow for Information as to the Fertilizer we ,re aaeiit for. B. N. &M1TH., Tarboro, N C, Dec. 16, 1373. Ma. J. B. Coefikld Dear Sir The ton f Soluble Sea fsland Guano- I purchased )f you last Spring, L ued. in. compel it ion. vith four other kinds of fertilizers, and I" :an safely say that the Sea Island proved, the best, and all on the kind ot land. Yours, Ac, B, II. TAYLOR, march 10 ' RICHARD ADAM,. RICHMOND- STEAM BAKERY, 12th Street; Below Main, Branches 516 Broad and 1624. Main,) fanufactarer of all kinds of. Bread, Cakes -id Crackers,. Wholesale and Retail. No !iarge for delivery of Goods to Boats or--irs. No Charge for Barrels. may 1 lv GV 1) 0 W D, A.TTOR S EY-AT-L A W, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Ofnco near Court House next door to 'nl. John E. Brown. jan 2L 3moa. AF-IME 'ofc f c loije su;ar cureiliams anl breakfast bacon, just received and' r sale low at . REEL & WHITTY'S , Blue Front, PARTIES who desire to buy goods-in. small quantities at wholesale prices an do so by calling at REEL & WHITTY'S mar 10 ..Blue Front, Wheat- Bran and Shorts. ( 2. O Oft pounds of Wheat Bran, and I b,vXX) pounds of Shorts, j list received' md for sale by G W, CHALK & CO. March 6-tf -. -,- r - JuHtecciveir aEXUlNE Worcestershire Saute, Toma to Catsup. Pepper Sauce English Mus ard, English Pickels, Fnh Tomatoes, Peaches, ( 'oru, Sardines, One Case Edam. Heese, Cx's Gelatine,! Ciamamonv Blue nc and Ground Peppnr, at feh 13 J. & MY DAVIDSONS 3rd door alove Markets-Trade street. ..' . . . WXTED.. .... To buy ladies and gentlenven's cast oft. '.othing. Call opposite the Presbyterian 'hnrcii, Trade Street; '1 ' March 6-2w. LEWIS' Pure Lead, Window Glass Put ty and Linseed Oil. w. r: bur well & co. pURE CIDER VINEGAR for sale at fan 17 CARR'8 DRUG STORE. 10,000 Clayipes ' ' ,f f 'it 4:'i.r.' ' SELLING xut very rlieup to the trade at feb 23 i 1 - ' J 4 ; PURBFOX'fe il , .' :' i "if' .4.;' 4 i
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