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tt "' '-.' "'in i nil i i i .... ... - ry-gCI - ''"'"M" 1 t'm .."J J i inn . . .11 ..mi. i i uj.-ii-iju -i in ji ii i n i i i i .- i n mm , The Jones JCqunty. Trggedy, The Sheriff OTW'CeBfr' has J been kill- ea, oy uuo w uio.jfluww Uuuwwar xuo dark deed was eommttUI' by parties , in con cealment; within ar mile or bo of !th house pf tb6 muraereu iuai, tuiu uui lew imces nave been left bythe. lratp ,.Tliai caused the deed t Jvge ISuihe crime of seduc tion, for the violation of the marital relation, both of which the party slain "is; charged to lave been guilt'or .haver thef ioleuce and usurpations of power brought him to a bloody gravel These are serious questions which time will answer. It wilt not dqf' (0t charge the perpetration of 'this, asjUws'inatiQo, "upon. the people o jones ooupiy povr .wijt.it serve the ends of justice to'burn the residences, of suspected parties; endanger the JiveS W inno cent women and children, nor trump up base, slanderous charges upon whole commnaities. Colgrove has. fallen, and by - the; hands of an assassin. ' R iseleM iritmV community or in any other, 'where thV editors' of this journal are known , for us to state, that we have no sympathy for the criminals who, un der cover, committed the deed but we can not hesitate R) ipresy Oik belief 'thai theon ductof thl8'touui,'ys- as- to lea ve but little chance Tor hjm to have .met other than a'violent'deadh, f J We have, heard none approve ihe'd"eed',' but tf'e have heard an almost univenalxpresston that a . bad ; mai had been called to i his " account. ,-Itiis not pleasant to. drag the frailties or the crime of the dead to light ; but ; wheuv justice ' to te living demands it, we should be' recreant to our duty as public journalists were we'.to hesi tate one moment to do so. Colgrove is charged with having been the seducer of a young school mistress. George Nason, Jr., editor aiid, publisher of the New bern Tunes, investigated ibis matter. : He is charged with attempting a vile outrage, more recently, upon the person of a married wo man ; he is charged with tyrannical and most oppressive conduct ib the discharge of his of ficial duties his ' rudeness and overbearing deportment have made hundreds of enemies where he had not a single 'friend before, and doubtless hastened his death. While we may despise the assassin, we can not eulogise or praise the victim ; and it is consistent, to denounce the crime and the criminal and, at the same time, avow the be. lief that the judgment of God had been visited upon the slain. JmiSf Com. Affairs is Jones. The latest intelligence from Jones county 'contradicts the reports published yesterday, and represents affairs there as quiet, No one had been murdered since the killing of Colgrove ; though incen diaries have not beeri idle.' Besides the house of Mr!- Has'weUthe i'gui bouse' of Mr. Shade Lbftin and the smoke house of a widow lad y wnose name we aid not learn, nave also been destroyed. -rlbid. These were jUie" acts of negroes.' The magnolia tree,' the '.'.pride of Southern forests, has at last ben pjnt to a practicable use. An Illinois bktnakej ' he's .establish ed himself at New 'rieinsj ;'; and is. ' making beautiful basketI trom'-.the-'-wood of this tree. J-fiT-'vV. t 7 tW Kme-tenthi of the buildings in the city of Philadelphia are insured on the Per Insurahce Plan. ' . It will pay b to call at the.office ot Caldwell it Brenizer and examine this Plan before insuring elsewhere.; FAIRVIEW FEMALE COLLEGE, CHAELOTTE, MT. C. . . THE FIRST TERM, OF THtS newly chartered InsthutioU, will , commence September 15th, 1869, and the second Term. -February 7tlh 1870. W,r : : ..j The Buildings are large and commodious ; the groonds cover an area of about-16 Acres, well shaded. We have secured he 9 ervices of ...very aconip!ished andV competent IN STRUCTORS. We, are -well supplied with APPARATUS, for Hlustraitingmbe: various Natural Sciences ; therefore we i feel safe in stating to the public -that, t every ' retvect, this wil be a FIR8TLASS INSTlTUTiaN. Lectures with experiments will be given in all Departments of Natural Science. Our charges shatfjot exceed, ,., those of other bigb grade Institutions. . l, Among our Instructors are . Rev..EY J. MBTNABOB,.A.3I.;,J(iatE8 L. Jones, A. M4 Prof. G. G. Hknsleb f Miss Maat T, Lbe, and Miss KkTre BabShabt, A. Those deirig. Roxuns and Board in the Institution ahotdd &5u their applications as early as possjbhj. ',.' 'v' -A V, ; TeTms : Tij'ibe half session" m advance.. , - JwmM:: Per Session s twtirtyTfe1aoard,- ' Fuel, WashinraiidTTritinRe-f gular coursey'1 t ;f ' im00 Tuition in English course; 'embracing - Z Latin; day scholars; v , ; ' 25.00 Tmtion in Preparatory Department " ' " ' --Vs v. ' -J: 15.00 to 2aoo - Primary. 4;; uiflff-.,' "t il 12.00 Music en Piano or Guitar; lessons - in iweniY weeks: r S A . . Vocal Music alWthe' pupils- no Extra Singing lessons,, . 12.00 riano, , Drawing, Grecian PaSntagj' ' Pastel Paintinflr , v . 5j00 , 120 ...12.00 .20.00 .25XK) Ubjliu iq till. Embroidery"- ' ' - ; " Wax Fruit and Flowers,, French. 0rma.n and Ttalian A.W 120 1500 12.50 ijooks and Hta&onery . wall be furnished, the Institution, for cash, at the regular stationery prices with fifteen net, cent dis-1 count. ' '. . ' im. Fet CircuUrsfchflng Jfu?li par oculari of iemsaddresa.':1 - PD. BABNBARTrPresident, v I .'. .; or Rev. E. J. MBrvARnjB, ,A M., .-. 1J'W..W r'f.'CIirlottell.j(L'i 6f naebphia faaured Insurance Plan.' T'i;':' ttrwal pay basraes meoahd Capitalist to ftthe office 5aHwen &:Beuirind wnl ?l4A belprA insuring5 - . --VOWl, .. r j.,ttW t; 1 : -- 11 j.i ' - 1 - .--'-w- --v.--r. , ,- x,i.ir,i - AvJf--.jtoJc, . jji..1 .4gwvxaJ- 1 c I , m. . WAUI. . -- A w -n wm w . ,1 , . - T - ' ..... STOCHOtj)EBS MEETDTO1 . CHARLOTTE AND ' SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD COMPANY. of Columbia, South Carolina, on WEDNES DAY, the! 7thT fay of jULY nextj a fg o'clock, M4; to consider the question ofiao- tm?gbe ixijisQlidatio of fUUbmpany w!!'a. T? Uolombia & Augusta Railroad" Oompa'ny. and the Hersof Wcb'consoUda-' ton. ta WM. JOHNSTON, j . .Jutuf Mni , . r president STOCKHOLDBBS' TVTEETINO, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA RAILROAD. iA1 'Meetrarof5tne tocKhofdeft Kt the Col nmbia . & ". Augusta w Railroad Company, is "hereby called', to be held at Columbia, S. on WEDNESDAY," "the 7th day of JULY next; ati2'5l.Vi to consider 'the question of approving the consolidation of tbe Company with the-Charlotte & South' Carolina Rail road; VbmpStifptM fbft Jterms" of sucb con sdlidatiog Kjfe-ilk WM-IJotoSTON, juneltm)1 -'.Vl'''1 President. Is reserve for, J1EINITSH'S QUEEN'S1 DELIGHT, "ffiis medicine is the wonder of the age. No compound claiming to heal the 'ills that flesh fir heir to" .comes to us with such high endorsement and universal appro bation. Prom mate "and female! old and young, girls and boys, there js but one , song to sing its praise Heinitsh's Queen's Delight is the best medicine in use. "f ! ' ' ' For Blood, for pure flesh, for freedom from disease, for Scrofula, ' Cancer, Consumption, Liver Complaint, Rheumatism,. Gout, Dyspep sia, Headache, Nervous or Sick Stomach, Kid ney Affections, Female Irregularities and Weaknesses, Indolent Tumors, White Swelling, Mercurial and Syphilictic Sores,- Boils, Car buncles, Eruptions, Skin Diseases, Dropsical unouiiigo, uuuiuis 1U UJC JLMUUU, HDU IOr SLU diseases whicb may be Iracecf to k bad con dition of the Blood, thii?' medicine never fails the money speut is money made. The QUEEN'S DELIGHT is. for sale by Druggists everywhere. Wholesale Agents,- ' ' "FISHER & HEiNJTjSH, Columbia, 8. C, Where all orders hlustbe addressed. SECOXD SPRING -STOCK. I860. , 'DAVIS 'XCO., ARBnoW'Teceivinga new stock of DRY OODSnand GROCERIES. Their, stock of Dry Goods consists in part of . IiADIES TJaB&SS GOODS , TB.IMMXNOS, HATS EE&BONS, LACES, &c. GROCERIES 1D FAMILY SUPPLIES In laige quantities and of every variety. SHOES, BltOGANS, See." Just ' received, ; Jar ge-Vcoflsignrnni a of Boots, Shoes and Brogans, all qualities, di rect from' tfie Thomasville Faetbry and Noffh ern. maraets warranted. A g6bd' assortment, frpni V the-. ;best mac u factories iu tbe countrv.. . , - ,. ' .,. , r ... yMVMURR'At; DAVIS & CO. ; i ATTEiJTIOH: IS CAJJCDO THE FOL LOWING City Ordinance, which will be health of the City may be insured : " ' Be it ordained .YfiaCafiy person or persons who fehall deposli id injrof Streets ahy rubbi8h, refuseor fith of any icmdf whatever, to remahr, sbaff'forieit and' pav for -eaclilind eteryvpnpcetbs any p6nrersoH8 fffid'shkil' ufief his, her or their cHps,- wood, ' boxes," hogsheads, ballesj or anything (.mateHaTWbuilding Wz icpte)lctt1ftfetl 16 obstruct- tWfree1 .passi. age bf hereeti,'ideWaks d'itefitfthe gutters, t6' remain In Uie Vaid; streeti wlElks, or gutters longer Hhari.V fcy-ignt!;b'6Vrr8; shall forfeit" ktid:4 pay f0f SkcbandV 'every "offence the sumf Two Dollars;-and One Dol lar for every daysaid bbstrtivtj6ns: remain Be it furtherrdained,- That any person or persons who sbalf deposit yie carcass of any' dead animal in any street or lot, or suffer uch to reinaii$k their premises within tb limits ofHhe, tealbforfeit fto'd -py;fdr each and every-offence the sum of Five Dol lars. ', - -ju-...r .. w Be it further? erftained That no one eccu pying any house in theity shall suffer any water to remain in -his 0 her cellar, or on their lota, so as to become stagnant, under a penalty of -Five-' Dollars; and the further penalty of One Dollar, for .eyery?day such! nuisance is' suffered to Wnminf ' ': .Published by ordetl liHhth h f kij ? i,-lA BURWELL, j June 2 J6tj City Cierfc, iUHU Ml? .sit lovcb lm-SI ' xAfIeetang of the gtockholderi of 1 the luthlaVolui MldlCom; ililURRAY I FOR 3i3&V ALL DRUOGISTS. I j CO IPUttJG It CI A . j cobbsc BATty; Bt fe;rk. oates a) CO. t I MCwaBioTTBNi C, Junerpefo. I Cliarlotte Money, JSIarket, BUYING RATES OF BANK NOTES, &c, BT DEWEY Jfc CO., ' Baxkebs Ahu Bbqkbbs, Tbtoh Stbbbt, Bank . of . North Carolina.,.., 45c Cane Fear 35 40 32 39 60 20 25 5 5 17 4 12 4 3 tt " Charibtte,;" " Wadesboro Wilmington . Roxboro Thomas ville . Graham. . Lexington Cold) ' " 1 (new) .Commerce Clarendon ' . , - Eayf tteville I'M r , i it ,u- " " Yar.oftvvilU Merchants' Bank of Newbefn 60 FarroefsvBank of Greensbrb',"(old) 85 ' . -xu aor .&v .. - . new) ..Miners' a, PUmtex?' Bank f Somnrercial Baok of Wilmington 'WFeerisbVirff Mutual1 Ins. Co., fold) Virginia. Banknotes average about SoUth Carolina , " Georgia ' N. C." Railroad "Stock ' ' : : N. C. R. R. Dividend Serin 12 40 39 tr I 25 25 20 20 80 ... We buy and sell at liberal prices, Gold and Silver, North Carolina Bondsy United tates Bonds and all other marketable stocks, j ; PBOOUCE MARKET. COKHECTKD BT H. B. HAMMOND & CO., WHOLE SALE A5D RETAIL DEALERS. The following quotations are selling prices from store : BACON-North Carolina,' Hams, - per lb. 22a 17 a 25 Bhoulders ' 18 21 ' Sides. 20 00 23 18 16 "25: 8 80 ,rH6g Round, Westerh. Hams, Sides, t- r Shoulders, 1 tXif: 20 tt it - ti - a a a a a a 25 20 17 28 BAGGING.: Gunny per yardi 1. : . BALE ROPE, BEESWAX, COFFEE ;: Java, f . .. . . , , Lagitavra. ' CORN MEAL, ; DOMESTICS: per lb. 10 35 . 35, r 40 ,;22 25 26. ra . 30 it ' perbiisHl. $1.05 '1 a -1.28: ,' Sheethig, 4-4, 'T pe iardV ' . CoftotfTarn, ' pet bunch FiSH-r .. ,15 a 18 : ' $2,p0a2.10 .Mackerel No. X, por bbl. $18JX)fl 20.00 No. 1, per haiibbl. 11.50 No. 2. 10.50 a 12.00 '"N6;2,;perbbl. ; (n.No.t.by.kits, .. .r, ,';-:No.2, '.;. ,20.00 a 00.00 3.50 . 4.0a , 2-75 a; 3.0a 2.50. 2.75. FLOUR. Smtfierfi. per. bbi. : $iaooi2.5o NiJrtBerii; ? 1 GRAINS, . Corn, ; ' Oats, Peas, Wheatw:r'' 1 LARD-v ,vi Northern, :' North Carolina; 8.00a 12.00 per bush. "" " ti 'per lb. , I '. L05 . 75 SO $0.00 a 1.10 a .80 a $1.00 a 0.00 ,!!!2o-rr?"25 ' ' 20 a 25 . 60 a $1.25 $6.00 flf d.25 $2.50; 100 $1.00 U 4.25 MOLASSES, NAILS;'' ' Northern Irisb, Sweet, SUGAR 'New Orleans; -' ";.Muscotado, Onisbed, - 'Salt - Liverpool, TALLOW; WHISKEY North Carolina, '-Northern; - v - 1 - - per gal. ; per keg; 1 . - . 4. .tt i it ''; ' ' . tt tt ' tt per sack, ' per Ibi ; "per gal.' 6 18 n 22 b 1 To in 20 2.75 a 2.85 10 a 5 $1.40 a 2.00 1.75 a 4.00 POST-OFFICE DIRECTOBiY. 1 , . ovjusq. 9L,osise a?. hb , kails. j Noi-JherBMail, closes at 1 p. ; m.;; DeJiv erea at 1 a. m. . r. -n ; Southern Mail, closeB'tft 7 p. m.. Delivered at 7 aiiW-i': " Mi?" i. jW,esterB.Mftil, Lincolnton, &c, Closes 1 a. m.; Delivered at 6 p. m. - Eastern Mail, Lancaster, Wadesboro, &c, closes at 7 armtr'iTfeId a a-10 ijLinsolntopjj&C!., mail ia, a tiitweeklyf; ar- rives and departs .on Tuesday, Tbursdayand Satord3y,sV!.;;iJ . .Jdiv. ; u-J ( . Lancasterr .Wadesboro', &c., &c., & a:.iri ' weekly ; arrives and departs. Monday, Wed nesday and Friday. ' - Beatieg Fordt arrives on Monday ) and de jparjon.JCuescUiy , ; ; ;i, ' t ,, .JDavidsoh rCoilegerarrives on; Tuesday, TbuTyalSaterday,' at !2 m., and de parts same days afcl p.m. -u:' ' sK4 ! jUBAZIER, P. M. ' it- TEAVEIiERST GUIDE. ' , North Carolina Railroad. ; THE' PASSENGE AND .MAIL. JTRAIN feaves Charfitte;t 8KX) :p; bo., and larrives at Charlotte at 5:45;m&u i'' Charlotte A S. C. Ttaliroad ,J goixct boutb. ' Leave Charlotte.-: :V 'i'-'L 5.45a. mi teate'CohimbJal ' -P LI: f110 a. mi f'ArriTetantteV!ner,s iTW? ;45. mi Leave Grall&v" Arrive at Charlotte, - r -' 8:00 "1 -? " A?akipg, cjose ex?nneti;t waytki j I - INSURE TOITA KEIOPERTY ' -1 . With HA T.DWT5T.T. ' TR-ri rrrrTTti U Liverpooland London and Globe fcistrrancel finmftaiS ltUli 1 Cepttal;l3urtfui an ,h Funds, ... - t -rv, Gold In 690 3 .OOgoT DECEIVED AT .' -.- ' -ej apr-8fr 8fr D. G. MAXWELL'S. ttisSHj-just received, at ' mar, W D. Q. JkLAWELI 1 jeiecjedptherpund that conwets . Jright .taakeVhlskey.l! t I f key. I I ?5 'A t : 1) i " Revenue to-dav S897 Onn" - The Evening Star says the Secretary of War lias communicated to the President of . v..vu,Uiiwii4ujueL 01 vommerce me perfect harmony of the Government with the i me commercial Conventiont ttn specting the improvements of the Mississippi TotaVdebfc,"prmB;pai and interest, $2,633, 670,653.40. Amount in the Treasury: coin belonging tothe Government, $81,839,469.49. Coin for which certificates of deposit are out standing, .-. $23,340,720.00. Currency, $49,. 984,552.01 Sinking fund in bonds, bearing ;3,P99.MlTotal 128,258,039.98; Je:r crease of public debt during the past month, $13,384,777.97. Decrease since March 1st, 1869, $20,050,646.89. ; Washisgtos, June 3. Letters from Cuba received here this morning, state the fdrcw under General Jordan had succeeded in j6iq ing h.Cubau fofees-aftereverghts i ajl of which the Spaniards were' ' keaeaf , serious loss. ," ' , 2 ' ' . General Jordan's loss was slight--not over fortyfiye m killed and wounded. He" saved his artillery' and arms' and ammunition. ' He had with him seventeen hundred : rifles, new and of the most approved pattern Foreign News. ! London, June 3. The Alabama diplomatic correspondence is published, commenting' on which the Times says : "When we compare the exacting ;aud critical spirit t of 1 America with tlie conceding temper of iEngland, and consider that all that was yielded was in sufficient to prevent the rejection of the treaty, we, despair of the Success of any negotiations in wnicn England maintains due regard for her own rights and honor. j Havana, June 3. The agitation in the city has partially abated. Dulce resigned this morning Don Espinor is acting Captain General until the auival of De Roda. ! ?ne citv is tranquil but disoider threatens Ireak ouWr'iny moment, as thV volun teers are greatly incensed against General Pelenz, wiio has disappeared, whereaboats unknown. Great anxiety prevails. TheVas- con volunteers arrived in part to-day. 1 .. i Madrid, J une 3. The Curies, lias adopted the Constitution. . H . Teope informed the, Cortes thaW six- bun dred Cuban prisoners had been snt. to Fern ando, and are soon to be transferred .to the Canaries. . ' -, '4 ..motion,. reducing the standing; aitny io '-General O'Connell, while speaking against tlie jnotloh,' was seized with appoplexy" and dieffm the Chamber. Figuirgs announced that though opposed t.;:.f. ', .u -"l1! i v - -f . j W mouarchy, tJieLRepubficans would support and follow the Constitution. Special dispatch to the Standard.! Consolidation Mass Meeting a New . UCl XX. New Berne, June-2. At three o'clock- to-day about three thousand persons assem bled on the Academy Green, to listen to speeches relating to the consolidation of tee Atlantic and North Carolina and the North Carolina Railroads, under the follpwin motto : - '"f f;v? !f "Consolidation', uriiori "f ' the East and West, North Carolina forever." - j Able addresses were delivered by M. E Manly, A. S. Seymour, W. H. Malone, Dr. M. F. sArendefljand J .1 vHJ HougbamJ" Aal the speakers were in iavor of consolidation. 1 The New Berne brass band was in attend ance and opened finely with the soul-stirring music, "Old North State." .The square .will. be..illaminat-ttoipighjt,' and more speeches will be made 43i-eit enthusiasm prevails.. ,::r v. ; nr.." ' e are (Le gue$ts of , thej Hopf Ed. jR. Sjanly. president of the .Atlantic, and Norfe uarQuna jurpaa. .Most ot toe . guast ftn i. " 'ii " . ... . ... morning ,we ntt vpon an .ejujursipn ,4pw,n-tlie -1' . ' i 1 1 i l Tran river suiue iweuiy nines uu uie susiuner.rU S. .Terry. Bo far all has passed as merry as a ma riage-bell. No news from Jones county. To-morrow we go to Morehead City - and Beaufort. i & If i?1 II J tf-t Markets: - .ev.? quiet am New Jork, June 3. Cotton, firm at 30. Gold 38. - j Liverpool, June 3.-3otton Uplands 11. Orleans 11. i Scene ,in the Cage of. an Enraged Lion. r,;.-.. ;; ' ;-; ' : An. incident occurred at the, circus, ..corner of Bourbon and ..Orleans; streets,, (says the New .Orleans Picayunef) which nearly became ajtragedy IjM ngl!kiW jk:ptople iJgeV4;UoBaf rt s.4 of. the Derformanca. enter,.ther -cafie,, of,the Jfionsjrt mp9sjtbajf a.yeay, the Jio5e8sr.ba. made a.great antipathy jtotniB -f naa. more than once Attacked him .with aavagis ferocity. At Madison, Indiana, last summer, she came very ,near killing him, and as. sUremem- bericg the advantage tbenbtebiedie made a ila aa wicam near be ing fatal. For some time "before entering the deiis ftfeyi'b&& .an when lOwiyfiuntediaideil which led into the cage, the lioness assumed a position which threatened an immediate at-. tack.;; : - , . 1 ' y- Undeterred bv this manifestation of hos tility, tiie iron-nerved performer threw open,; ii the door and darted in. For a moment the; I! , scene was thrilling. The lions seemed mad Afto in Washington. M f W sprang at liim more S oiwi open shogtob, June 2.Pennfiylvania claims 1 mouth ; but he Bjameric power of the! eye that cigars manufactured by convicts sbotrld controlled.herr ansb as.fifretjceateS in be exempt from Uxation. The claim will be. to the further corner .of-the cas. aMt)na with rage, and sprang from one side of the ' cage to the other in appaieptly uri'governable 'T . wu.w a. WW HV.II 1 T . aUlUTIHI j 8Qllen their usual DerfbrMttice- Ilerr Lino-l about retreafing from the 'deri; tlte lioness as possedxw;snddenfcryt sprang at him ' ad clUtcb bb kiiee in her teeth.:; The au- 1 ,". jjuju. nie tuneis 01 women mingled yitb shouts of uieri. Every body, ex- .pected .see; the mau; Jtorji limb, frmi . Hmb. But wiUi admirable presence of mind he buc iweded in releasing Me bold of the animal jind retreated from. the. cage; Althongh danger- I ously-wounded bis inluriea are ' such as will u jicviuvio ins speeviy recovery. At the Tenahely (Ireland) " petiy sessions," the other day, a HuJe' girl, was prosecuted for taking up, when" passing through a bog two wild duck eggs. The bench; imposed a fine .wifti cosis, t$r imprisonment, on this! lit tle Qhil Of apoot laborer. , v .!,, Business men and Capitalists will find it to their advantage to callat . the office of Caldwell & BrenTaer ff First NatfbfiatJtanlr f Building)' ahd -examine- the PatyiuiaP Inw- r&nce Tlim of the Liverpool London Globe Fire Insurance Company. 7 4 Assets in Gold,: 17.,000,000. OF CHAltI.OTTiB, . , TBADE-ST., SPBTNQS' BTJTJLDINgI CHARLOTTE, N. C. Col. W. A. WILLIAMS, Cashier. t C. N. G. BTjTT, Teller. ISSUES CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT, bearing interest, as per agreemept, and OF ANY AMOUNT, subject to . sisht Check. - Buys and sells on a small margin, Gold ana Silver,' makes advances on Bullion, HIGHEST RATES - ' FOR ' OLD? BANK MONEY. Keeps c6n8(lntly "on'band ; a - larke supply of REVENUE STAMPS of every de nomination, and allows 3 per centum dis count'on surds over $251 ' Mutilated; Currency of every kind bought at a very moderate deduction, including the Short Halves and Quarters. Draws Drafts directly for -any amount on clu 11 U V IdtCO . .Bngladjaiande -rt . '.' lland,. gpai the alfMent, ; And tb.e Argentine J&epublic . W.- A.. WILLIAMS, Cashier, mch 15 j - . f City Bank of Charlotte. THOMAS W.; DEWEY & C0.f JGXCII AJVGE BROKERS, TRYOH STREET CHA3tL0TTB, N. C. Negotiate jLoans curities on Commission. r RECEIVE MONEY blT DEPOSIT. Buy Oold and Silver Coin, and Bnllioh and Ba MAKE COlLECTfONS And remit on day of payment, and transact 4 1 :c General Banking'BUsinesr ; jan27tf ; - T ' . ; . auction or Notions -arid Hardware,. &c, javery weanesaay. ana Jbriday. A epleodid Btockfjtl store; rrsi't L L WRISTON & CO. may ,7 RE yon'satasrfed5 witb'tisibg -ybA old lasmonea-imt)iement8 ir not- taii and see those beautiful'"' ,u ',-- ' On exhibition at : l: WRISTON & CO'S Auction and ;onlniission House. l A JNCrl CYPRESS .SHINGLES for sale. ,J ; 1 can furnisb at. short notice from ten to one-hundred thousand 6 inch heart CvnresH 'in the: world, and -war ranted to last prrt.il the nextuooa, ana even; tnen-tney will do tocov Maaark. Appjy.ib ,vi ... - (' X : I . ..J. A. ELLIOTT. piQnay f tf J at C,R:Rj. Depot. ! Olf CONSlONfltEfTi' BAGS chicePamily Ftbnr.'" 1,000 bushels Corn. i: 1,500 lba Country B, aeon.. 3 barrels elegant Scuppernons and Fkrwer WINE, .Richmond ALE, and LAGFR BEER, always on hand. " . may 17-tf M. L. WRISTON &' CO. FAIR NOTICE. INTEND TO S ELL 'WlS-' P00 as low as any house 1nlne City--4-we care not whether they pro- lessTld'be seUing at or below. cost. !' We make no nretension to sellinsr at cost. but we are determined - - ' Be sirre to rive us a call before you .buy and we will save you money. We mean what weaayi - , , : ... , Our Mr; 'BROWIrlias eone North loibuy ij jlj. w STddE. v "Which w hope idhavWln Stor m a few "S tleT exelamation 'of all:wbb-- 800 those 7!fi ' - ' AT uuu mvuuiu uusinegsrneri irQhase aodsell GoverniBettt. and other Se 1T7 Maan&ctuieri, Cotton Boyen. Commitf- VHOLESALECnOCEnS, Charlotte, rt. C T.B MANUFACTURE TARN. SHEET ffING, Ticking and Alanutdce Plaids I also, Flonr of Superior brands?" ' i 1" We wbt to buy-tbirVearv ' 8,000 bales Cotton for our FaotorieSi'" " ' We make advances, anditMp Cotton to New York, free, of charge. k . , ire Wp ailVger stock of "Svl : Than any . house iov Wort Carolina; and to wholesale buyers wiU sell ;loweiv , Tft those who doubt, we say . -come and, eW next doof to Stenbouse, MacauUy ACo.rTrade-treefc XsT Business AgenVia Charlotte, is may 8) . -l & WlLlUMS. Ju3t Received. BUSHELS MEAL from Holt's celebrated !. v seyMills wholesale and. retail; ay 2l E. SL HOLT &C0 - 1 ii 1 1 , y j 1 BOTTLED; LASER. 20 BARBELS SUGAR. Also r;iioi: Bacon, Dried Beet, ftum!brkf Jtfess Pork, Nw York Cured Hams, Olive Oil, Citront Scotch Herring, Turk-, Isli Francs. EHoctta Coffe E.EH0LT&C0. may 28 . H. B. HALILIOND & GO. waoLESAta jrntfiTAii, COMMISSION HERCHATfTS, CHARLOTTE, N . C, Have now on hand the LARGEST STOCK iu our line ever offered in the City, and are daily receiving additions thereto. - From our increased facilities and long ex perience in business we flatter ourselves that we will be able to give generaf satisfaction. We respectfully invite purchasers, and especially our old friends and customers, to call on us, on the corner of ' - Trade and College Streets, And examine our stock before purchasing: el83wherev' ! 1 ' ' " The Highest Market Price? Will be paid for . . rVEUY AUTlttE OF COUNTRY ;!P RODU C E ? Amf prompt attentiorr gfven tor all orders and consignments from X $fetance. ' . : d vH. B. HAMMOND, - . . j. Mclaughlin, : nr, Rc JM. MILLER. : Macckereli . LARGE lot of Boston Bay Mackerel iir kits, i bbls. and bels. Just re cei ved at , H. J.HA.MMOD CO. .A Shad. . v 5 BARRELS SHAD rery iBne," fust recei ved at H. BV HAMMOND CO. C6uhtry Hams. 1 AAA LBS4 C0TJNTRT Hams; ttm 1 U U V yrs old; nst rtfeeived at 7 H. B. HAMgfJND & CO.' Dale Yarn. IN QUANTITY, just received ami for faJe" by r . B. B, HAMMOND & C$. may 17. ., n h. .GRAND'CURIOSlTYi; Somethingrrthatflifis'iiiever becnt heard ot before 1869- ' k H. CRESWELL is in ebargeofilO Mi J9 JAMISON'S well knew 'T -t., ..Blabksiltlillio'p;, where you'wiirflnd at ail times a large lot' of Horse and Mule Shoesdf-every Sure always' ready, so ttere wlirrtio dlay; Glvea'Call Work warranted to please iXt I am making , Waizona,- Bugles,- Plows, HwrtflBaitojr IkeaaWoet everything you want. Give me .your orders, and if I cannot please, yon can leave thenar ticle . REPAIRING of ,. all iiBds, Jiin$m mediately when bBoaghtl ,-ta l?opw Bpitomy put in aft kinds of woaen yessels,,. .r ; ,? ?r Prices as uaoderate as lbe times will admits mar 17, 47tf : AJI. CRESWELL', .ENTStTRE,.:,!.:. CALDWEIlBEniZER,: Liverpool & London A Globes iNsxjBANCB coikinr; Capital, Surplus and Reserved ' " ' ' ? Funds, - . . . . Gold, 17,90,8W Assets in the United States, ever 2,000,080' Daily Cash Receipts, upwards of 20,000 -go! dt STEROSCOflOilEWS, Foreign and American Scenery PhotpgpK Albpri SCHOOL BOOKS, BBISTOL AUD CHINA CAIIDS. And everything else.asually found In firstt- class Book Store. ... TIDDT &BR0., . Trypnstreet peaf SpfJog 'Corner.. C. A 8. C. and CP A? Cos Oea. Freiffbjb and Ticiet Ag't'a OfOce. " COLUMBIA. S. CJaA371558? N and after Tuesday, June 1, Daily ! A.e I imimvltifln Tickets will b Aold at- allFi Pimtniasa Agencies on these' road to other stations, from which persona can return" same day for one fare. 1 Xsr Tickets good only roMrain :ana ase? for which aold.ifg3 1 j 100 1 Ik i 11 Ii i 1. '"5 1 t 1 i:5 !i4 If I. if
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