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'l .11 I I 1 I 1 1 commercial prosperity ofthe city. Severn Weather at theKp New 4 Yoek, March a Trip to Charlotte, N. C. The Public Debt -122000 and 23.0O0 bales were shipped from North Carolina News Items. The Democrats From the Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel.

Controlluicr ample TIia ctxtomortt rf the rrablic debt, issned continues, intensely cold r.A i I rr- irTTf iW 9 Vfr a fnll week vour cor-1 nrl in keninff-. their market ViW Mnur GranOs fie. CT BtnttX mt creasing. Some of the ferries hat and fi.ll are imrdp1 t'c- spondent has been occupied with obserya-1 0d to a hicrh standard in prices and tions in tne two -oi wmca i dealiner. the cotton ouyera oi inai wrws.

i nage was touna trgzen todpt, Mammomfs Drug Sivrs. FOVilJS CHAHZJTT DX3COCTU.T. I 'Public 'Meeting. Court heard al thfc Mm one hundred jniUnt, hows totals as follows i and seventyTfive arguments and delivered j) Beng Interest in Coin. one hnndx.W sixtyne fopmions--rbe- at iA7 tjso koo.oo 1 V.

nmnhnru I iL a TT i favorable opportunity to comrannicate witn attractingi.a large trade from the neigoor; seventh street. He held the re von nas presentea itseii, nntu nov, in i mg counties ot Doutn uaronna wnicn, iu jut- nands, ana tne Horses were movi a-number'of dissenting opinions. nmitsberct: 38299.700.00 sides of a respite from the uncprapro- mer dayg found their best markets tanner along. Two Pt, enjoyment At a meeting of the citixent ofthe lace known by the various names of Craljrbead, -f 150,150,200.00 I I mismg a to'noint. emanasoi qurriea inp uuui i ooutn, in tne airecuon oi nanesiuu.

i aeain. ixeany ail me sailors trri he has leisure to Consult his note-J Th mode of weiffhiner is somewhat dif-I frost bitten: Vl22 Maxwell's fiution, Maxwell's Dpot, Craig's gp.a A. Ashe, Kepresentatire JMM Janng ini. tn jmictu oncy. sin-1 Txiokj ind frame a brief sketch of his travels, ferent to that practiced in Augusta.

or Diaeot- bl Croaa Roadt, I UJLttiT AJAaA. iUAIVU U. ID 1. Craig's Turn Out, Hunter's from the County of New Hanover, Jias re- Certificates Crvws Hoad, Hunters, Hun- jirned his seat the General Assembly edneta at 4 ma AirnAvf uraiirnar a ni rrnrkn inn cr fii f- A xr percL. Wolf on the Track.

Seldom or ever Store. Hunter's "Satj pension fond at 67800-00 14,000,000.00 19,140,000.00 does the sight of a wolf betoken a pleasant tersville, held on the first day of having removed to this city. xxis resigns- iournev to a traveller, and vet there is notn- 3 per cent. Certificates at 3 per ct, tion takes effect from March 1st. Raleigh M.rrh 1875.

Koht IL Steele was called to City Council is stationed at the depot of East Port, March 6. The the Jlorth Carolina Ceutral Railroad, where of the season prevailed here. XL818-Oflo no the line of the Char- -I i i 1 3 il. 1 .1 ll I I. uo ah a I wa VvIaaVhI nn An1 (la lotte, oc Augusta xiaiiroaa- iuau i vueciLyuuiuuriiiusuavt; i mf mwrcurj 4 A Carolina Actbxss.

At present one of Debt on which interest has ceased since maturity. r. Debt Staring ni Interest to fall into the nands of C-apt. one, one oi i piauorm lor xne recepuon oi au coiiou buiu i ui-gicca www wiw. the oldest and most conductors on from wasrons.

seller carries North Carolina's fairest Mus Laura Alexander, is playing an engagement this route. Such was the grood fortune of I hia cotton, where it is weighed at his ex Plant. More Corn. the chair, and A. Jones Hunter requested to act as Secretary, On motion, it was resolved that a ballot be opened for the purpose of.decidingnpon a permanent name for the place, Whereupon there were 61 votes cast, resulting as Huntersville, 39 Maxwell's 1 Old demand and legal at the ot.

unaries Aneaire, Jrw Orleans, your correspondent, who found the annoy- pense, the weigher keeping both eyes open Ve advise our farmers to plant under the management of tbV popular pro- FSESmr; "iWfiSoM prietor, Ben Ve liar. Miss Alexanders a Coin certificates, 32,520,000.00 431,602,40168 Nown to actual pleasure, as he reclined upon which may turn up. Whenever a suspi- rVe may expect very short wlWr daughter ofthe tate'Wm. Julius Alexander vf "Cfol-linVn rrr mnnt And lafl nf I one oi lue laxunoos seats to i wous uaie auueare, uu" giuiici. la nn i crops, ana I I l'i I 1 I 7 2,31739,743.94 those palace coaches built at the shops of I into its bowels, and a liberal sample oi its greater demand for corn next luxntv fin 1itrtinn and rare nl tain- I ToI principal, iw.LW.Ma.fu a s.

a mw tva nvr in Ain mnn 1 1 i niri rttm. i mi ur i hot i hi mill iii. hi. iiiivh a il mm a a a skM Interest, i i nt- aia vuiuuiuioi. i s-mww wmww i nt-ic uua Lnrtru iui it tars.

rrtf ments. Although she has'been before the his lamb-like innocence to the ens- proves of inferior grade to that for which it croDS. You can sell everv bnKK Craighead, 10 On motion the name "Huntersville" was unanimously adopted. TUtoltcd. That a petition be forwarded to the Post Master General, -askinc him to public only a short time, she already gives Total debt, principal and interest, 2,350,682,243.83 tm 1 AirA I I 1 1 A 1 2 I Am tody or tne geniai ana courteous uuc, i was soia, or is uuse packcu, me uuyer is i not need lor your own consumptW evidence oi genius, anu some ui nerrwej are gn the Treasury.

WllUUUt cucubwu Hating i auiiacu nc wvn ovvuva i grCrtl BCaTCliy OI COlu aunng tjjg rendered witn exquisite grace, nne concep- unlled over his eves bv an untoward rail nun Tfi( Btiifr i II it nnviiiLinir inrnrR irfiii. i 1, i- i Coin, Spring season, heretofore, hu bet. I 110,405,319.03 14,463,426.83 Currency, ble. road accidentj your commissioner, at the casionea ny; tne larmers failm? tA change the name of the Post Office known tion aud artistic power. Her rapid success as Craighead, in the county of Mecklenburg, justifies the beliet that in a short time she N.

to Hnntersville. will becorae one of the brightest ornaments 124,868,745.85 end of a particularly smooth and pleasant juariKiTifi possessca i enoitgn if, ample banking facilities, having in -i- At the same time and place J. N. Hunter 1 ofthe American stage j-ide ot about eleven nours, iouuu nimseii br CuAKtoiTE 1 Debt, less cash in the Treasury, March 1, 1872, Debt, less, cagl in the Treasury, was at) pointed to wait upon the l'resident Simmons; uuu or more- PHOSPHATE of capital. 1 he iret National Bankjhas a I nrr tt ryox-r mm tn lime for dinner.

The greater portion of 2,238,204,949.50 February 11872, the afternoon was devoted to a hurried snr- Properly appreciating the necessity of fostfrir and does a 5 large Decrease of debt during the pastsj month, vey of the growth and expansion of this live and progressive city of the "Old North hnnca 1 flip most SftM'tlWO and IMtuWl I -T1 12,391,451.52 3l7 There is. a great scarcity of corn in the eastern portion of this county.1" In consequence of the great number of defendants and witnesses who' had to attend the Commissioner's and Federal Court, last Summer, many farms were not half cultivated and very short crops were to offer their Fertilizers at a price which wot'j V- them within the reach of every planter. TLt 9495,348.94 State," rapidly looming into distinction as structure of the many large and substantial buildings to be found! business circles. Decrease of debt since March 171, Their Soluble Guano, and would aaorn any Southern city. 1, and Superintendent of the T.

road, asking them to change the name of their Station to correspond with that of the Post Office. The proceedings of the meeting were ordered to be sent to the Charlotte Democrat, Southern Home and Charlotte Observer, for publication, with a request that the papers throughout I the Union notice the same change. i. KOBT. R.

STEELE, Ch'n. A. Huktxb, Sec'y. TREHIUM8 FOR FIELD CHOPS one oi tne leaaing commercial ana rauroau centres of the South. Directing my course through northern and westerly, part of Decrease of debt from March 18C9, to March 1, 1872, A complete Ammonia ted Fertilizer, at $51 ai, $58 on a credit to the 1st November next Vindicator.

The Merchants and Farmers' National proved acceptance without interest. Ths Bank' is a new institution, having been in tT" Gov. I The statement of bonds Vance is announced to deliver Vance is announced to deliver issued to tne the citv. numerous elegant ana stately pit only about one year. It' has oniy aoout one year, it has operation a "Dissolved Phosphato," the Address before the Literary Societies of Pacific Railroad Companies shows totals as vate mansionsj with scores of bright, hand witn uotton Beeti or btabu some and tasty cottages, of every conceiv- pam up cspiuu oi is well officered, i-orcomposur ja.j5 I nntiws a liHavol I is now offered posting ffered Wake Forest College at the annual menceraent on the 2tith of June next.

at the very low price of $31 txi a a pano- i uuuiiu imiroii- i oa able style of architecture, above; thla is highly interest accrued and not yet interest paid by the United States, $14,63 rama as attractive and interesting as it was Prs who have used it wiU. great satisfy ii i it l. 870. luaiuiy uc wiuc Fuu.n; epixiieu euorxa ofi have numerous ccrtincaU's from inu! A Man Killed. John Gerringer, a citizen of Alamance county, was -run over ils, $3,477,125.1 8 balance ol interest paid enterprise of the different classes resident in T.

H. Brem, R. M. Miller, A. Macaulay, planters of the highest character, from dim -rest' mail and killed bv the Western bound train of tionsof the State, testlfyins: to the excrUcaa and S.

P. Smith. The bankinjr house, of by the Uuited States, $11,154,745. i.nis Niiruriii i these Fertilizers. the N.

C. R. betweeu Company Shops Amnntrt.hR more attractive and elaborate I this company is a handsome new three-story Wm. Ravenel. President: J.

D. Atxtx.G- and Ilaw River, on Thursday evemnsr last. Agent, No. 5 Central Wharf, Charleston. 8.

private grounds and residences which adorn brick building, finished in elegant style on th mtr fliid rpflpct credit' nnon thi taxte I the interior. lie was last seen about sundown of. the evening of the occurrence, going in the and liberality of their owners, are the homes The Bank of 3Iecklenburg has an author- Offered by Ou Fair of tte Carolina at Charlotte. X. for the year 1 872.

For the largest yield of Cotton prown upon 10 acres of upland, with statement cf the mode of cultivation, the amount and kind of manure nsed, the time of planting, the number of times ploughed and hoed, the variety of cotton the land to be measured and the cotton weighed In, the prearace of three disinterested witnesses, with bale, not less than 450 to be exhibited as an average sample, $75 00 For the largest jLld of Cctton produced upon two acres of upland, with same requirements as abore, 20 00 Fcr tht laxgiat yield if torn grown cpon ten acres of inland, one Lrcbel in the ear Political Disabilities. A Washington correspondence of last week says: 'The House of Representatives Monday, manifested a determination to do away with any necessity for a general amnesty direction of Haw River, in company with a woman of that neighborhood, that sustained of Col. Wm. Johnson, Col. J.

L. Morehead, ed capital of and is under the Col. Thomas jH. Brem, Allan Macaulay, management of Thos. W.

Dewey, a gentle- i. ana ine spienaia mw cpncuvg iu uuauvmi mi' a oaa cnaracter. jsaieiya uveics. Spkkdt Justice. A'gentleman just from Warrenton, informs us that during the pro new puiiaing course oi erection oy jira.

ic RufusM. Johnston. rv27ie Tost OMce is inconveniently located. bill by removing political; disabilities by special bills. 31r.

Whitley, of Georgia, of-j Population lof Charlotte. Since the out in an insignificant building, unworthy of the gress of the superior court now in session in Warren county, a necrro swore falsely in arren county; a negro swore laiseiy in i ii .1 i iereu a uiu iereu um relieving st-Tenu uuuureua jjjt of the war the population of Ubar- commercial importance or tne city. aa a sample, same requirements as abore, 50 00 BpRiNoriELD, 8. Jan. 27, IT; Messhs.

Sanders, Oatks Charlotte, Gentlemen: In reply to your Inquiries I have to say that its standard is ot, superior excellence, and since the reduction price it haa become one ojL our most faroriti popular Fertilizers. Notwithstanding the rzm drought of the past season, it gave me entire i faction, and I shall use It more extension present year. Kespectfully, A. B. Braurci SANDERS, OATES Areri Jan.

29, 1872 3m Charlotte, S. IMPORTANT PLANTERS! Tho Celebrated Fertilizers SANDERS, OATHS CO AGENTS, AT CHARLOTTE, PHCENIX GUANO, IMPORTED direct from Pbainix IslanJj, Pacific Ocean." For the lanrest vield of corn crown upon order to clear his MulciueaM from the charge his Congressional district, and haying sig lotte has almost, if not quite, doubled itself, stranger visiting the city would find it al-of larceny; for which offense she was then nified his willingness to accept similar bills being now variously estimated at from 5,000 most necessary to take but a search warrant and there being tried. Before willing as amendments, they were hurried in by to 6.000. while1 the advance of buildinsr im- to find it, so. extreraeli modestand unpre- ten arret lowland, same requirements, 35 00 proyements has peen fully np with the re- 20 00 witness could clear the bar, a true bill for the representatives ot every Southern State perjury had been perfected by the grand to the number of nearly A rough es- tending is tne little wooden.

structure provided for the reception and distribution of vided for the recepti auirements of its erowmir population and I lareelv increased sreneral trade. It is con-1 mail matter at this point. 15 00. jury, the capias issued, and the witness ar- timate puts the number of names presented fidentlv predicted bv those sanguine of the! It is a singular fact that Charlotte is wjth- rested by the therifLJialeiyh JXews. at two thousand.

nen this tnmg naa 20 00 Ar-a been coinff on until the clerk desk was'i contintied growth of the city that in ten out a Public Hall adequate, to the accommo- ml "i- i piicu utraiiy iiuii iwt uceu, xiunuue I nf IhA nrtntBf indiiarr ta'Arn a Jmi in nnin I For the largest yield of corn crown upon two acres upland, ume requirements, For the Lirgest yield of corn grown upon two acres lowland, same requirements. For the best fire acre Pea Vine 11 ay, one bale as a sample, For the butt fire acres of Clorer Hay, on bale as sample, -For the largest crop of Natire Grass Hay, one bale as sample, -For tha largest crop of cultivated Grass liar, one bale as sample, For the largest yield of Wheat grown upon two acre, sixty pound per boshel, one bushel aa sample. years unariotte win rival Augusta in point oatioiroi sucu amusements as may tat me suggested an amendment removing disabil- 25 00 court oeiore. Judge uamweii, aDOut eleven itic8 frora alj tue re8t of mankind. It was of population aud trade.

1 city, jv i Her Rmihes 'Men. A partial mingling -The jfcocal with several of the leading merchants of visit to Messrs. Smith' ClOCk in tne lOrenOOn. UelOre tWi O'CIOCK nndpratnnd that no namM enjoyed a VVatson, of the were sent up save in the afternoon ha had lxeii indictetl. con the citv, and observation of them amid their I Daily Observer, I am glad to know, those of persons who had applied for amnesty, but Mr.

Conger was in tribulation lest Jel Da via' name had been smuggled into daily avocations, impresses me most favora- have; under the most disadvantageous aur- 25 00 victed, whipped at the and lined $500. Lies by the peck were no doubt sworn before the Shipp Fraud Commission, and no one is indicted. Raleigh Sentinel. bjy as to their; stability, integrity and com-1 round ings worked their, establishment up Gnano, Salt and Plaster Prepared at Savannah, ami at Cbarlntoa, 8. WILCOX, GIBBS GO'S EIANI PU LAT the list, aud Maynard insisted, with a per-! mercial enterprise.

The mercantile inter-J to a paying point. They are energetic and tiuacuy wnicn Decame tnat an egts oi vnariotte seem to oe in ine nanas, practical tnuusiry yl uv 1,1 Hjr the names should be Having passed For the largest yield of low land Bice on ona acre, one buKhel as sample, 20 00 For the largest ield of upland Rice on two -acres, one bushel as sample, 20 00 For tha largest yield of Oau on two acres, one bushel as sample. 20 00 For the lanrest vield of Rre oa fire acres. this wholesale bill and. being in a mood fbf IOf inc ,01 lllTlll! eTO8na 1 tue Express Bobber Amsted.

accomplished tradesmen just the element couragemeni of the community iu whose be- Prepared at Sarannah, GaJ aad atCbwVo.C it, the House, at the request of Mr. Young i i i i i iiit A Richmond correspondent gives the fol essential to neveiop tuis growing city and i nan tney are so zeaiousiy lauonng to esiau- lowing particulars of the robbery of the ex-. one bushel as sample. 20 00, took up and passed a special amnesty bill which came from the Senate last session, lts diversified interests. Brief reference to Iish 'a daily journal worthy of their growing These Fertilizers hare been In success press between Wilmington and a tew ot the leading hrms will scarcely be and prosperous city, vv ltn proper encour jears each year adding to their rrpotatina i and which removes disabilities from 3,62 lH agement I have every confidence that they put of place here, as indicating to some ex For the largest ield of Barky on fi re acres, on buhJ aa sample, 20 00 For the largest yield of Sweet Potatoes on one acre, one bushel aa sample, 20 00 For the Unrest rie Id of IrUh Potatoes upon BEST IN THE MARKET.

The standard of the abore Guanos Iscuan persons. few more Mondays of equally expeditious work and there will be nobodv left to be benefited by the amnesty bill j. -mm to be as re resented bv Analrsla. Plantrrt in 1 a by an employee ot the Company "For some time past, considerable sums of consigned to various parties South through the Southern Express Company, and mostly from New York, have failed to reach their destination. -The missing packages disappeared somewhere lent the trade of the city.

In the commission, grocery and cotton business, -the firm of Messrs. Stenhouse, Macaulay ranks abreast with the largest houses in the nlace. alike in the vol will give the public nojeause ot complaint as to the enterprise and spirit of their sprightly journal. I also had the pleasure of meeting with Mr. W.

Yates, editor and proprietor of vited to call on us for Southern ArriculturU 1 rMsu ao iiutigtiig uiu au a aa uvuabv manac containing testimonials. one arre, one bushel a sample, 20 00 For the largeat yield of Turnips on one acre, i oae bnahel as sample, 15 00 For the large yield of round Peas or Pin- ders, on 1 acre, 1 bushel as sample, 20 00 The Washington Patriot "A week SANDERS, OATES A CO, Feb. 5, 1872. AgcnU at Charlotte, 5 ume of its trade and the high commercial the Democrat, an established popular week- or so ago, Mr Bingham, of Ohio, introduced Richmond, and Wilmington N. a resolution in tne xiouseoiltepresentatives imegniy oi tne gentiemeu, composing tne I ly, eonunaeu wiiu cmrrpriw ov For the largest yield of Broom Corn on one acre, with sample, TVir Via lrMt lol 1 TAhurm iuf in 10 00 jU every effort on the of the route Dart directiug the Clerk of the House to have firm.

Doing a business of more than and whieh has the ring of the true metal in m- ww mm i m. mm -m a wm -m i political doctrines, agent, iur acii, ana tne oupennteuueni. oi prepared au alphabetical list ofthe persons ou per anuum, tneir enterprise nnas a held its is a matter ot regret that limited time the company to discover the leakage -was lor the relief of whose ioliiical disabilities i for operation in the cotton markets of New It not less than ionr acres, with a detailed 'statement of evltiration, sample not less' than twenty-fire pounds, 50 00 For the best crop of R-imic, with sample, 10 pounds fibre for spiuniatr. 23 00 fruitless. I I bills are now pending.

In accordance with berry and Wiiinsboro, S. in each, of! precluded the pleasure of a visit to others tne iraterniiy, out me nxcu nourui vimoiig me musing packages were one tne resolution, a number, of have, wnicn iney nave an agent empioyea to ouy ot parture arrived, and was on to explore of 1 3,000, consigned by A. 1. liruce fc been set at work and the lists are being cotton. In a social point of view, I tound of lork, to a.

merchautue firm in made as rapidly as possible. There arejhe two leading members of this farm (their other fields, of which shall speak in anoth For the largest yield of Buckwheat per acre, not leas than four acres, one bushel as a sample, 25 00 For the largest yield of Beans or Peas on one 1 -I 4 1 M. I between twelve and twentv t.hnninr1 namn 1 partner being sick I genial and clever o-entle- er letter. uuiusuuru. xi.

uu one oi i.iruu a Tarboro, (N. firm by the same parties. now waiting action by the House, and each 1 men, prompt in the extension of every Betddes these, other packages of lesser de- Monday adds largely to the number. acre, one bushel as sample, 20 00 For the largest yitl Jot Flaxseed per acre, not less than 4 acres. 1 bushel a sample, 20 00 For the largest yield of Clover SJeed per acre, defalca These nominations were missing.

HELP THE PLAN TEE, a UANO FOR COTTON. ON THE MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. of tioua were reported to the head headquarters courtesy calculated to render pleasant the stay of a visitor to their city. Through the attentive courtesy of Mr. Macaulay, I gleaned varied information and formed the acquaintance of several business men.

In the same line of trade with Messrs. The Military Prisoners in York, 5. C. No "arrests have been made within the i. i the Sourtheru Express Company, iu Ne York, by Superintendent of tb Hew is not less than 4 acres, bushel as sample, SO 00 For the largest yield Timothy Beed per acre, not less than Our acres, oae bushel as sample, -i 30 00 SANDERS OATES CO.

TT Pon Lrfnn. pfc wife, un luonuay iast, oam otcwari Apply to March 4, 1872. 'Tiutaniiio a at rank Fewell, negroes, were released. iiaoii.tAiiAii -k' Oil ednesday night of last we. I ness within a stone's throw of each other.

other. Tl vuvc UnVMVUVU UV.I VVT 11-VI IIIC I I 1 i case up. and. with the assistance of Detec- Vl lVc "'cmutugine aoove negroes, are the large and flourishing establishments tive John Wren, an exuert of this he a toenect their escape, a a WITTKOWSKY RINTELS CARD re a iTn -v m' of Sanders, Oates R. M.

Miller fc ml I liar UvO An tntm Ht v-w-k-k rnm Sv i uy watcning tneir opportunity to lock- up Sons and Grejrory fc Williamson houses Special Premium Offered by Sanders Oatcs Co to be srir' the most successful competitor at tlie cf I Carolina to held at Charlotte next Fall We will give ONE TON of WILCOX. ACO'S MANIPULATED GUANO to the I -who makes the largest amount, of LintCoi' one acre of ground from the application of tit 1 lowing standard Fertilizers purchased from ci: 1 Wilcox, Gibbs it CoUranijmlated Cue PIIfENIX1 GUANO, GUANO SALT A PLASTER COrP0U Thispremiura will be awarded a commftirt i the Fair of the Carolinas next will be required to furnish statement from t-teres ted parties as to tbe measurement of Undr weight of Cotton. I SANDERS, OATES CO. Feb 19, 1872 2in Agents, ChsrWSj Carolina Fertilizer. SANDERS, OATES A Ageni ata fieRosseitk State AgentsVmh? Price Again Reduced I Its established high reputation and low pricf -it the cheapest Fertilizer sold.

1 tW Refer, to any one of the numerous IV who have tried it, for its merits. STEVENS CURETON.of Iincastfr, 1 took the premiums at the Fair of the Carolina Fall for the largest yield of Cotton to tb They used 400 pounds of the above Fertliixrf acre and a quarter, and got a yield of 1JD23 pec: seed cotton. 4 xocAL-AGEjmrf 8anders, Oatcs Charlotte. N. C.

T. D. Winchester, Monroe. N. C.

E. LiTes, Lilesvllle, N. C. C. Lowe, Lexington, N.

C. R. J. Bell High Point, N. C.

James Sloans' 8oiv. Greensboro, N. James Webb, HUlsboro, N. Upchurch Dodd, Raleigh, N. C.

Jan. 20. 1872 3m' -i For the largest yield of Orchard Grass seed per acre, not less than 4 acres, on bushel as sample, 80 00 Fur the largest yield of Carrots ou one acre, one bushel aa sample, 15 00 For the largest yield of Beets on one acre, one bushel aa sample, .15 00 For the largest yield of Sorghum on one acre, quality considered, 15 00 Field crops Intended for Premium must be accompanied with an authentic description, suUaiued by the crop, manner of which would do credit to any Southern city. the jailor in a cell which he had entered, aud also by locking the doors of the cells containing all the other prisoners who were Again tu an King a generous puoiic tor tne very liberal share of their mule accorded us the past year, solved the mystery. and discovered the thief.

Davies had not been in the city three days before he marked his mau and at once arrested him. There were four expreea messengers ou the route between here and Wil and each of which enioys the! hichest con- we take Una method or intonuinr it, (and the whole the people of the I surrounding conhued therein. On reaching the door at the head ojf the stairs, however, after giving sale buyers in particalar,) that onr SPRING STOCK is now coming in, and when complete (which will be about the 4th of March) will be as usual the mington, and ope of these Le Roy Archer, clothinjr largest best selected, and comprise a greater variety are than tnat oi any House in estern North Carolina. Doing a ure usea, ana amount or yield. In awarding premiums in this class cost of production must bo stated explicitly and in detail, aa well aa value of product.

pro- Our Mr Rintels left on the 11th of February for few the following Jiaitimore, Fhiladelphia, the movement, and rendered such assistance The expenses of crop will be considered in adju allowed him. the proofs he had; Archer con years prior to the war, within the knowledcre dicating premium, and consideration will be had Iteadmg, JNew xorK, Urookjyn, L.ynn and Uoston, to make our purchases from first hands, the benefit correspondent, the senior of this aa to the original nature of the soil, the amount. as was in their power to prevent the attempted outbreak. Those who' attempted to escape "have been placed in closer cofc oi wuicu we give onr customers. Arm was a clerk, on a small salary, in a dry kind and cost of manure used, whether home-made or commercial, and number of acres cultivated.

B. ALEXANDER, President. nnement than they had. been subjected.to ooub siorf in a sinau town oiooutn JZy close attention to busi fessed the crime, and with Davies went to Petersburg, where hi father resided. Nearly all of the missiug funds were found hurried under au apply tree in the paternal orchard.

The largest of the packages was sent from New York on the 7th of February, and was stolen on the 8th, and the other, of 11,000, was sent on the 17th and stoleu on And as it is dangferotts i at small btryers -who can' sell a limited amount Of Goods only, to go North, especially for the Summer trade, we respectfully invite them to look at our Stock, feeling assured that we am and tcill make it to their interest to buy it mm previously; though all tbe others have the liess and courteous demeaiior to all with whom he was thrown into contact, he now same privileges extended, to them as pre The Japanese Embassy. The dispatch ofthe Emperor of Japan to the President of the Lnited States. -an- vioua to tne occurrence. xornmue Jn-ouirer. 1th insL I oi us mis spring.

iiespectxuuy, WITTKO WSK RINTELS. enjoy the profit and distinction of standing at. the head of one of the largest establish i I III WM ChAblottk, N. C. noancint the armointniont mrrmt oi oeptam per last ArcHr, with ments in Charlotte, while yet the vigor of i.

i i refunded fnr th 7u wie axu oi Ltart-Uroaea youtn remains wun mm to acnieve stii We have. also, added a large and elegant lot of 1 0. -A Fobtuxate Tumble. Some months ago a citizen of New Jersey, while searching for mineral in the mountaius of War-reu county, Pa- stumbled into a wood- CARPETS to our Slock. March 4, 1872.

all the money but $80, and was allowed to go free by the Express Compauy. He no w. expresses a determination to leave the ronn-try. j.f Corn! CornlH Buy and sell Corn, direct from vessels, at v- chuck hole and -fell to the ground. He greater distinction.

'X' The firm of Brem, Brown Ca, engaged in the hardware and dry goods trade each business carried ou in separate "buildings-are the merchant princes of Charlotte. Their hardware establishment is one of' tbe most capacious store-houses in the found around the mouth of. the hole mm mm "1 wholesale price, bi large or small quantltie. Turn Dxaias ob upon invt4gation, proved to be mica. He era natioua, is one ox tne sigiuacaut sigut of the times.

One of the oldest, proudest, and moat exclusive of Orieutai nalioua, after an isolation ot hundreds of eaxa, uol only throat down the harries bat makea the most earnest and sincere overtures oi lrieudship aud reciprocity. To accomplish this result the authorities of tbo lalaod Km pi re disclose an auxicty to infue their social and national organizatioo with the purcbasers. THOS. BTAL1' layer and Dyspepsia Hemedy. A sure and permanent cure for all diseases caused by a Deranged Liver, such as Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Heartburn.

Fevers. Nervousness. Imtraritv of the tome people- are- dktreeaed over the num-1 bought the property. The deposit of mica ber of their thsre "are M8 found iu one solid mass fourteen feet Market Wharf, Newbcra, March 4, 18r lm in continuous layers like robfinir slate; WV new and Jiandsomely others still more miserable, because thv wide. Bipod, Melancholy, Costiveness, Sick: Headache, Pains in the Head, and all kindred Diseases.

is dugout Sin large square1 blocks finished on the interior. Theirjbusiness in hare noue at alL We bbstrve that Quite a au I XT 1 I CATAWBA BIVEB For Solo. '1T On Mondar 1st dav of Anril next. (bdr.S ma anlit nn into nnnmanKu this line rang over zioo.000 t)er annum. pint oi progress wuich has givmg to eat- litti.

iPfv rXZ nieces, the onlv other mici mine Their dry goodf house, three-story brick Read the fouowxxo Czbtdticates: Messrs. Wilson Black 'iflVn era nations such an a i an of Rnrwrir.f hrMirt will the uqrmous sweep of pros- the CAtholic prieiU i to exist in the Uuited States is in -North bmlding, H0x30 feet, is a perfect model of iney Uo not permit their re-1 I va. I taste and convenience in it nmnrrpmpnt taste and convenience in its for several years with a distressing case of Dvsnen. peritr. Yet door in Sutesville, the following lands beta aia, and hereby certify that I have been rreatlv re Kcuiiemsu (ucii wis uigusaaa ttuuan wr ic vjuwiuih ivi(W -wwvt.

i ALII Mi mm mm-J JU MLM. I mmW-1 I I I I 1 1 MM fin KT I mm a. mm embracing among its provisions a handsome the estate of James b. lijers, deceased, 1 I A tha v)i a vtnAitt mts. UiA lieved by the use of VVilson'a.

Liver and Dyspepsia Remedv. I cheerfullv recommend ft tn thm the practical diiEcultics to be mm parlor and.saloou on the basement floor for Lot No. 1, containing 283 acres more of overcome, tt, TLexivUixation of Jai.n an rnlir 7nA PPf proP0 fering likewise. i W. U.

H. Houston. 100 acres of river bottom, on which v- now lives. --r- 1 r. I to put np the priae to the; highest bidder, to DUt nn Ui nnxe to the hi Messrs.

Wilson Black Gentlemen; tab luUI-aro15Dro? the aniomit to tflod ca aa to demand Lot No. 8, containing 158 acres, more or unlanda. prudence and moderaUon ZlTv i an great pleasure In giving my testimony to the supc- the accommodation of their lady patrons. Their dry goods business will probably ani proximate This will -suffice to give the reader somewhat of an idea of the character of the lead Nioe little arrangement they have of it in South Carolina 123 members of the Legislature, pay. taxes, all toldj to the revenue 'of the- State.

Same 123 members vote themselves $1,600 worth, of spittoons Who. says the negro is cot advancing towards a due sense of the respoxv iwuj i. jvm uMitKtxt, uiu uiYaiuaoid JLlver ana DyspeP? Remedy. It M. Millbb.

Lot No: 4, 129 acres, good upland Lot No. 7. 126 acres, rood upland. ww. a.AWy mf mm, VU Ua arrival at full Republican.

ing merchants of Charlotte, while the names Lot No. 8, 156 acres, good upland. I Tbe uplands are suitable for rrala, tobacco. in tbe inauguration of reforms. So far the efTorta of Japan to civilize herself upon the Western model haa been, measurably sac cesafttl.

With the earneat real, tempered by discretion, that has already been manifested, we have reason to hope the bejt re-olU tor the experiment, Loinsvnxx, March creat fire has mentioned by no means comprise even all nihilities of citizenship Who aay -Grant Preminm Offered. The Carolina Fertilizers nrmnun irfv soon cor- occurred at Frankfort, Ky which entirely did not do right to suspend the habea destrdyed Swigart's fclock, A child was I put and proclaim martial law In order toe neaviest dealers. TU Cotton cotton trade of Terms made known on the dajr ojt0-' Adm'r of J. a Btr i to rwnda of their Fertiluer. For particulars apply to BANDERS, OATES 'tutTociled is the fire.

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