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THE WESTERN DEMOCRAT, : CHARLOTTE, ,N, C. FALSE AND TRUE Oh, the heaveus are gorgcwua to-day. The morning ineffably bright. And October ia blushing like May, With a glowing, marvelous light; Cut as fhadows aud sorrows will hida In drapery sunny and fair. So the smiles of a beautiful bride May ensbriue a soul in de.-pair. In the day's weary noon, all seenciug Of the op'ning glories is gone, ' Like blissful creations which dreaming Carves for young love at its dawn; But the bhadows fall down ou the light, And a gloom creeps ovur the Lours, While we pluck from the garden of night. Only the meno'ry of flowers. Tis said that the cart-less . spirit Weaves thi web of witching rhyuie. To priaon the idle enemies Afloat on the billows of time; But 'twere better for aching hearts, If, like the morning's glow. We should forget, when evening wanes. Our dreams of the long ago. Then awake thee, ead heart, from thy di am, And look from the false to the true, From the meteor's radiant gleam, To the etur of a changeless hue; Turn fnm the charm of the pyreu's tone To love's pure, mellow minstrelsy. In a heart now all thy own, thy own, In its wealth of deathless constancy. IVotice. Application will be made to the next General Assembly of North Carolina fur an act of incorpor ation of the Cleaveland Mineral Springs Compauy. Oct 22, 18G6. 1 i Plantation for Sale. As Agent for the heirs at law of Thos. II. Grier, dee'd, I will sell, on Tuesday the Gth day of Novem ber, at Public Auction, that valuable tract of Land known as the Spratt place, 6 miles South of Char lotte, on the Nation Ford Uoad, adjoining the lands of C E. lie 1, M. N. Hart and others. On the prem ises is R. good Dwelling House and nil necessary out buildings. The tract contains 1i acies about one-half in cultivation and produces cotton, wheat, corn, kc. The situation is a desirable one, and beautifully located. The Sale will take place on the premises. Terms made kuoitn ou day of sale. ALEX. GRIER, Agent. Oct 15, 18CG 4t Smith's (UOONES OLD STAND.) Next Doob to National Bank, CHARLOTTE, X. C. We have made arrangements to sell IS O O T & S 13 O E S , AT N K W YOllK PRIPES, regularly, in any quan tity, with the addition of freight. We "ill dupli cate any hill purha-".t liute. All we ak to uieke is the NEW VOKK JoHBKit.' 1'RoFIT. Call and examine our Lai go Stock of Boots and Shoes, Sole and Upper LEATHER, French and American Calf Skins, Liniug and Binding Skins, Uubber and Leather Belting, and Shoe-Findings of every description, and you Shall be suited, both as to QUALITY AXD PllICE. g? First class Goods made to order 1 Xtejy" Every article warranted as represented 1 1 No Auction Stock ! ! ! fcray" No Paper or Wooden Soles ! ! ! 1 ar one ruicE to all B. R. SMITH, Jr., k CO., Oct 15, 18G6. Ini Charlotte, N. C. HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO., INSURANCE AGENTS, - OPPOSITE FIRST XATIOXAL BAXK. Life, Accidental, Fire and Marino. Oct 15, 18CG. HI A I S H Oi IK O U S IS. On the 1st of November, to meet the necessities ort'ie times, I will furnish DAY BOARD at $20 per month. My table will be supplied with all the mirket affords. FRESH FISH and OYSTERS will be icccived regularly. Every Hurt will be made to keep a first class Hotel, aud by attention to the i-"!!i!'(i: ts of the guest, to merit the patronage of a liberal public. i minibuses will be at she Depot to cany passen gers to the Hotels and in private houses. A long experience in the Hotel business guaran tee;; me in promising the gm-sl all that an reason able man may require. W. J MOO HE. Attached to the Houe is a Bar well "fitted n; and supplied with choice WINES, LIQUORS. ALE ami CIGARS of the most favorite brands. Oct 15, I Soli tf ED. W. GliOOT. EOWAKD LoN K KG A N . OS THE CUItOPKA PL A . MEALS FURNISHED AT ALL JiOVRS. Transient and Permanent Boarding. Agents for the Celebrated "Nauscmond" River Oysters, of which a constant supply will be kept. THE O A li Is stocked with the choicest Wines, Liquors, Ales and Cigar. G ROOT k LON ERG AN, Oct 15, 1SG3 Gin Proprietors. "WILSON BROTHERS, Are now receiving a complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of DeLaines, Poplins, OeBago. Alpacca, Bombazine, Prints, Domestics, Woolens, Dress Trimmings. A large Slock of Notions, Flannels, Blaukets, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes. &c. ' ' II A It E IV ARC! ATomplete assortment at lower rates than any oiTVred in this market. Oct I, I8t tf 2Ios, Sheep, Cattle, Arc. 7 wish to engage 150 fat Hogs, weighing from 15C pounds and upwards, Fay 50 per month, commencing the 1st of October. I also want to buy one hun dred head of ood fat Bceve3. and one hundred he.i.l of Sheep, and 0 or 8 good Milch "Cows with young fillvp. ThfSf imvinrr snr .-if tliA hnin it-ill , . i a ! call on me at once. I wili p iy a fair price. W. A. COOK, Town Batcher, fept 24, 1866. . tf OSBORNE, BIRRIKGEK & OSBORNE, Attorneys at ban, CHARLOTTE, N. 0. J. TV. OSBOItXK. ECFC3 BARRIXGER. R. D. OSBORXE. One of the firm may always be found at their OtTice, near the Court House. Charlorte, Oct 15, 186G. lmpd The Emperor of Brazil A Confederate emigrant to Brazil writes back concerning Pedro the Second as follows i The Enjjx-Tor was forty years old on - the 2d of December list, is six feet and a ' little over in height' stoutly built, easy, graceful jrrfd 'digrufied in bis movements, has rather an effeminate vpice, ns affable, courteous and agreeabje, easy of access, and particularly partial to Americans and. en courages their visits to liiro, f-peakiog thir lan guage fluently , It is customary to salute him by kissii.g the back of his hand, a custom; prevalent amonz the children in Brazil with their parents in salutation, and which comes quite , naturally from seeing such exhibition in such common and constant occurrence. The Emperor" is liberal and progressive iu his "views, and encourages em igration with full protection in every respect to all creeds and denominations. Though a strict and constant Catholic, he is a wise and far-seeing statesman, and has done and will do- nothing to trammel conscience. lie is a gentleman in every respect, a worthy potentate, and a true man. VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT FOIS SALE. I OFFER AT PRIVATE. SALE, M" DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT on the East street, ia the Town of Statesville, situa ted a few hundred yards from the Public Square. Possession can be had bv the 1st day of January next. The Dwelling: Hou?eis40 by 32 feet, 5 rooms j below and 4 Bre-places, 4 rooms above and 2 lire places, a piazza in front and hack of the dwelling; 4 good kitchens with brick chimneys and fire-places, a flour room, loom house, wheat house, and a good smoke house all in good repair a wll of excellent water, milk house and wash house, a carriage and ice house, a large stable with 2 large sheds, corn crib and first rate cow 9hed with 6 stalls and a room to set the milk pails in; calf stall and hog pen at tached; a good garden, clover and cow lot. AI.o, 5 Acre of Land, well improved, attached, for trnck patches. More desirable property has not been offered in this towa for sale. J. W. STOCKTON. Sulesville, Oct 15, 18G6 4t "SPRINGS' CORNER." I now otIVr to the public a COMPLETE FALL STOCK of STAPLE AND FANCY" DRY GOODS, Hardware, Boots, Shoes. Hats and Groceries. As I w ish to reduce my Stock very low by the end of the present season, I will sell at 'unusually small profits to WHOLESALE and RETAIL CUS TOMERS, for Cash. Sept 24, laGti. A. SINCLAIR. J. BUXBAUli & CO., (2d Door from the Court House,) Respectfully inform the public that they are con stantly l eceiving additions to their large Stock of Ready-Made Clothing, Boots, Shoes, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY. They invite an examination of thur Stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, onsisting of every variety of Goods in that line Also, a full assortment of GENTLEJIEX'S V LT RXI II I N O GOODS, in larj;e Btipply. These Goods will be sold at moderate rates at WHOLESALE Oil RETAIL. Country Merchants will find it to their advantage to give us a call and examine our Goods and prices All are invited to visit our Store before making their purchases. We charge nothing for showing our Gods. J. BUXRAITM & CO , Ot 8, 1806 2d door fiom Court House. HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO., i ft s u it a ft c: K AG : ft T s AXO COJUIISSIO A' .TI E 55 V II A A T $ OPl'OSITE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. ON CONSIGNMENT: 30 Tons Genuine Peruvian Guano, 20 " Flour of Bone Dust, 20 " Pacific Guano, 2 Bales Gunny Bagging. 300 Bushels White Flint Com, 100 " Sifted Meal. K X IirTCIIISON. Oct li, 1GJ. J. C. BLitKOUCHS. R. A. SPRINGS. kake:55Y. I have opened a BAKERY at my old Stand, op posite the Presbyterian Chinch, where will be kept constantly on hand fresh BREAD, CAKES. &c. Families supplied nt all hours, and on reasonable terms. 1 also, keep a full supply of FAMILY GROCERIES and supplies, consisting of-B. icon, Flour, Lard, Su trar, Coffee, Teas, Cheese, Fish, Sardines, Tobacco, Cigars, and all fine Groceries. A share of the public patronage solicited. I have been long in business here, and am determined to keen up mv reputation for selling rood articles at lair prices." M. I). L. .MOODY. Sept 24, ISdl. tf WOOD YARlT I have established a WOOD YARD in the city, whe'e I shall keep Wood at one price the year round. Green and seasoned llickoiy. Oak and Pine, delivered at. a moments notice, bv the load or cord. If I am liberally sustained this will be a permanent institution, and I shall be enabled to furnish Wood at a great lv reduced price. J. M. DAVIDSON. , Sept 24, 18C8 tf Stafo f ftoills Carolina, Union Co. In Equity To Fall Term, 1SUC. Wiliiam H Simpson, Administrator of William Ring stall", against Hilliard J Wolfe and others. It appearing in 1 his case to the satisfaction of ihe Court that D. .Marion liose and Sarah his wife, de" ,'endants, leside beyond the limits of this State so that process cannot be personally served upon them, it is therefore ordered by the Court that publica tion be made, &r sis weeks successively-, in the Western Democrat, commanding them to be and ap pear at the nest term of this Coun, to be held for the cunty of Union, at the Co-irt' House in Monroe, on tbe flrh Monday after the 4ih Monday in Aim-net IStJo, then and there to answer, plead or demur, or judgrneLt pro confeso. will be entered against ihem. Wi'ness, Thomas I). Winchester, Cle'k and Master of said CcMirt, .at ofiice in Monroe, the 4th day of October, la66. T. n.. WINCHESTER, C. M. E. 39-6t pr. adv. $10 . Fish and pure Tanners' OIL, For sale at- SCARR'S DRUG STORS April 23. 166 - t.av. siai:v, WITH a. SINCLAIIt, Will be happy to see bis old friends and customers at Springs'. Corner. October 1st, 166G. . ' C W Downing, NOTAUY PUliLIU. Office in tbe Carson building, ap stairs, under the ""jmes prLijtinj oOlce. H. B. WILLIAMS, ' S- B. VKACBiU, We have associated ourselves'in the' AlERCAN TILE BUSINESS, under the sttle of ' - :" Williams fc Jleacham. : We intend keeping a Lirge and general, assorU ment of all kinds of GOODS. . We will be pleased to Fee onr friends and ac quaintances at any titue in tbe CARSON BUILD ING, two doors from 1st. National Bank ' - WILLIAMS k M EACH A 51. Sept. 17, 18G6. if Williams dt ltfeacham, Will buy Cotton and Prodnce'of all kinds on com mission: All Goods, consigned to them for sale will be oromntlv attended to. 1 WILLIAMS & MEACIIAM. Sept. 17, 16CG. If GKAAD OPJEAIACJ QF THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT-OP We are receiving daily a beaaliful Stock of FALL; GOODS, consisting of Calicoes, DeLanes.'Poplins, Alpaccas, Merinoes, Hoop and Balmoral Skirts, Jaconets and Cambrics, Hosiery, I A DIES' HATS Aft CLOAKS, Ready-Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Notions and GROCERIES, and a great many other articles, too numerous to mention. BUXBAUM & LANG, Corner Store, under Mansion House. Sept 24, 1666. WITTEiOWSKY & RIATEL.S, (Between the two Drug Stores,) Are receiving a large and varied assortment of GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, IlEADi'-MADE CLOTHING, &c , Which they are desirous of selling off at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL At a small advance on 'EW YORK COST. Country Merchants and others are respect fully requested to call and examine this Stock of Goods before making their purchases. - WITTKOWSKY k RINTELS, Opposite the Democrat Ofiice, between the two Drug Stores, Charlotte. Oct 1, 1866 If ISTZHTV JEJOELTkBLm .11. 1. Ij. MOODY & CO., Having bought out RIGLER & ROBINSON, now occupy their old Stand, HO. 5, GRANITE ROW, where they will be pleased "to have their friends call and see (hem. especially when they want any thing in the COXFECTIOXERY line. Our Stock con bists of Candies, Raisins, Fruits, Preserved Fruits, Nut?, Spice, Cloves, Citron, Cur rants, Extracts, Lemon Syrup, Sardines, Lobsters, Matches, Blacking, Smoking and Chewing Tobaccvo, Cigars, and many other articles too numerous to mention. K.. M. ROBINSON. M. D. L. MOODY. Sept 10, lStiG. 3m BUUNETT, McIXiMS & EARL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Xo SG Whitehall Street, NEW YORK. LtuEiiAi. Cash Advances made on Consignments. Cotton, Tobacco, Naval Stores, and all sorts of Southern Produce will have the special attention of our Mr. Mclnnis, who Hatters himself that he under stands handling Southern produce he having been for the last 18 years engaged iu business in Wil mington, N. C, Oct 8, 18G6. Cm TEXAS LAND AGENCY. W. L. ALEXANDER, Nacogdoches, Texas, A TTORXEY A T LA Wt (Formerly of Lincolnton, N. C.,) Agent for purchase and sale of Real Estate, and furnishing such information as may be obtained from public records or personal examination of subject of enquiry. Persons wishing to purchase homes iu Texas, cheap, will do well to consult me. All letters asking information must enclose a re mittance. Refkbexces Gen Robt D Johnston, Charlotte,. N 0 ; Hon D L Swain, Chapel Hill, N C ; Hon Kemp P Battle, llaleigb, N. C. Oct 3. 186. C. B. DIBBLE. B. G. WOItTII. GEO. M. DEWEY. DIBBLE, WORTH & CO., C o in bu s s i o n 31 c r c li a n t s, 188 Pearl Street, NEW YORK. Prompt personal attention to Sales of Cotton, Naval Stores and General Produce, with quick returns. Sept IT, 1S6'5. Smpd. Sale of Salisbury Prison Lot. Bureau of Refugees, Freeihuea and Alan tltiTea1 Laud, Headq'rs. Ass't Comm'u. State of N. C. 1 Raleigu, N. C., Sept 15, 186. In compliance with orders from the Commission er of the Bureau of Refugee., Freedmen and Aban doned Lands, dated War Department, Bureau of Re fugee?, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands. Washing ton, D. C , August 17th 1800, and by virtue of au thority given in section 1 2 of the act of Congrss, passed July 16, iS6t, entitled "An Act to continue in force and to amend 'An Act to establish a Bureau for tbe Relief of Freedmen and Refugees, and for other purposes,' " 1 will sell at the Boyden House, in the ci'y of Salisbury, N. (J., nt public auction, to the highest bidder, on THURSDAY. THE FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, 18(.C, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A. M., and 2 o'clock, P. M., all thaf cer tain tract of land known as the ' PRISON LOT," situated in tbe city of Salisbury, N. C, and con veyed by the Trnstees of Davidson College to the so-called Confederate St;ites, by deed dated the 2d day of November, A. D. 1861, containing about fif teen (15) or sixteen (1C) acres, more or b-ss. Said tract of land was u.ed during the late war by the so-called Confederate States Government, for the confinement of prisoners-of-war. It was for merly the site of a large m n ufacttiring establishment.- It has a Railroad front of about three hun dred (300) yards on the North Carolina Railroad, making it a very desirable location for a manurac turing site, or the establishment of a Store house for the storage and shipment of the agricultural products of tbe country. Tkxms: Cash, in Government funds, on the de livery of a warranty deed therefor, in tbe name of the United States. ' THOS. P. JOHNSTON, -Capt 4 A Q M, Bn R F k A L. ' Brevet Major U S V, Oct 1, 18C6. 5w Augs. G. Meyer A Co., M AX UFA CT TREKS OF White Lead, Saltpetre, "Varnishes, Lampblack, Putiv, Paints, &c. No 100 Lombard St ret t, BALTIMORE. July 17, ISCG tfrnpd I i - ', Assessor's Office. UNITED STATES LNTEUNAL. KEV 0th' Distbict, North Carolina .SALISBURY, Sept. 2tU 1866. In compliance wKh instructions from tbe Com missioner of '-internal Revenue, I hereby designate tbe fallowing places in tub District, wtaere ao'As sessor or an Assistant Assessor, and a Qelltclor or a Deputy Collector will be located on the days re spectively named, for the purpose of Hveighing and appropriately marking under the Internal Revenue laws, (Act approved July 13, 1666,) any cotton which may be brought to those several places from the places jvhere the same was produced, in the same district, viz : ' Salisbury, Stat cscille Monday, Wednesday end Friday. . ... - Concord, Charlotte Tuesday, Thursday k Friday. China Grove, Harrisburg Monday, Wednesday and Friday. , . . ... , , : ."' Lincolnton Tuesday and Friday. . . 1 II. IL- HELPER, Assessor. . Oct 1, 1866 : : r . tf-. v v . NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD Change of Time. On and after Sunday, September 23d, 1866, Trains will run as follovs : GOING EAST. Mail Train. Accommodation. Leave Charlotte 940 P1I 4 30 A M Salisbury 12 01 " 8 40 " " Greensboro 2 50 A XI 1 00 " " Raleigh 8 00 " 9 00 P M Arrive at Goldsboro 10 45 " 1 00 A M GOING WEST. Mail Train. Accommodation. Leave Goldsboro 1 50 P M 1 30 A M " Raleigh 5 00 " 6 20 " " Greensboro 9 55 " - 2 20 P M " Salisbury 12 52 A M G 50 " Arrive at Charlotte 3 10 " 10 50 " Mail Train inns daily. Accommodation Train does not run on Sunday. Mail connects with C fe S C R R for the South, and with R4DRR and R & G R R for the North. Also with tbe W & W and the A k N C R li s. E. WILKES, Eng. & Sup't. Oct 1, 18G6. Wil., Charlotte & Ruth. Railroad. On and after Monday, the 17th Sept., 18G6, the Passenger Train will run daily (Sundays excepted) on the Western Division of this Road, as follows : GOING WEST. ARRIVE. STATIONS. LEAVE. . Charlotte, 7 00 A. M. 7 50 A. M. Tuckasegee, 7 55 " 8 35 Brevard's, 8 40 " 9 25 " Sharon, . 9 30 " 10 00 " Lincolnton, 10 15, " 11 10 " Cherry vil:e. GOING EAST. Cherry ville, 1 00 P. M. 1 50 P.M. Lincolnton, 2 10 " 2 40 " Sharon, 2 45 " 3 30 " Brevards, 3 35 " 4 10 " Tuckasegee, 4 15 " 5 10 " Charlotte, By order of B. S. GUION, Sept 17, 18G6 Eng'r & Sup't. Ges'l Supt's Office, Charlotte k S. C. R. R., Columbia, S. C, Aug. 25, 18S6. . J Redsictiou of Rates. On and t.f:cr September 1st, the Local Freight and Passenger Tariff over this Road will be reduced as follows, viz : FROM CHARLOTTE TO COLUMBIA. First Class Freight, 75 cents per 100 lbs. Second " " 60 " " " " Third ' 40 " " " " Passenger Fare, $?-00 through. Corresponding rates to intermediate Stations. Through -Tickets to Charleston and Augusta will be o sale wiihin a few davs at reduced rates. JAMES ANDERSON, Sup't. Sept 3, 1866. It. 1. OATKS. D. W. GATES. IS. M. O.VFES & CO., (Successors to Oates, Williams & Co.,) GENERAL GROCERY, Produce and Commission Merchants, Charlotte, N. C. Aug 20, 18G6. 5m L S WILLIAM3, of Charlotte, N C. A. C. BLACK, of New Orleans. F. W. WILLI A M3, of New Orleans. WILLIAMS, BLACK & CO., C O ?! ill I S S I O If 51 K Bt CHANTS, No. 120 Pearl St reef, New York. Special attention given to the sale of Cotton, To bacco, Naval Stores, Yarn and Domestics. Consignments to us are covered by Fire and Marine Insurance as soon as freighted, from all Depots on all Railroads in North and South Carolina, and Georgia, and from all Southern shipping ports, through to New York, whether advice of shipment is received or not. REFEREXCES. G F Watson, Richmond. T J Oorprew, Norfolk- W T Sutlierlin. Danville, Va. John Wilkes, Pres. 1st Na. Cank, Charlotte, N C. Chas Dewey, Cashier, State Rank, Raleigh, N 0. R M Johnston, Pres Ex. Bank, Columbia, S C. F M Gilmer, Montgomery, Ala. Wells, Adair & Co , Atlanta, Ga. P A Scranton, Augusta, Ga. Wm Johnston, Pres. C and S O Railroad. R R I?;idgers, Pres. W and W Railroad. R W Las-iter. Director R and G Railroad. A U Rucker, Pres. 1st Na. Bank, Lynchburg.. Creevv, Nickerson k. Co., New Orleans. W G Robinson, Pres. Mech-s k Trad's Bank, N. 0. Bradley. Hill A; Co., Savannah, Ga. R D Pom, M.-bile, Ala. October 8, 18C6 6m HIDES BOUGHT AND SOLD BY S. M. HOWELL, Near the Post Office, CILARLOTTE, X. C. Septembers, 18C6 JS- TT.m ECOWELL, AlANCKACTCUER OF SADDLES & HARNESS Near the Pust Office, C II A RLOTTE, N. C. Hides bought and sold. March 5, 18G6 y-pd Pensions! Iouioiis 1 1 The undersigued is prepared to get all old Pen sioners restored to 1he Pension Rolls and collect their hick pay. All penionerg in the Revolution, the war of 1812, and the Mesican war. apply at once to C. W. DOWNING. Times OUice, Charlotte, N. C. " August 20. 186G if Hi. W. BKCJIiVlTlI, J1TCII-Jl1IEn J E WE L Ell, UUAliLOTTE, N. C , Begs leave to inform bis old patrons of Mecklenbnrg and adjoining country, that he has resumed the above business in bis Old Stand, where he will be bappv to attend to all orders for goods in bis line. A!l Watch Work promptly attended to at most moderaie charges and warranted for twelve months if not abused. He will keep constantly on hand atclies, Setts, Rings, Silver-Ware, of the latest s'yles and purest quality, TABLE CUTLERY, Clocks and Fancy Articles, v He will make to order RINGS and other Jewelry of virgin gold, s All he asks is a call. June 4, l8iJ6 6m - Fall and Winter Importation, 1866. Ribbons, Millinery & Straw Goods. AIlMSTROiXGrATOli CO., - IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF r; ! Ribbons, Bonnet3. Silks and Satins, Velvets, Ruches, Feathers, Straw Bormets, Ladies Hats, trimmed and untrimroed; Shaker Hood3, No. 237 and Lrfts of 229, Baltimore . Street r BALTIJIORE, MD.,. Offer a Stock unsurpassed in the United States in variety and cheapness. . Orders solicited and prompt attention given. Terms CASH. .Sept 17, 18U6 . ; 2mpd. . . . ; , WHO WAIVTS A PIA'OI, Several Patrons-of the Concord Female College have requested my aid in securing- :' ' " Good Pianos For their use. This has induced me to m a fcfe. ar rangements with some of tbe best manufacturers which enable me to furnish instruments of the first class at reduced prices, 1 can save each purchaser from $40 to $100. Price lists of the manfacturers will be sent to those who desire them, to aid them in making selections. When selections shall have been made the money can be sent to me nt my expense, by the Southern Express, and a Piano will be shipped to the Depot the purchaser may designate. Each Piano sold will be fully warranted. Address me at Statesville, N. C. J. M. M. CALDWELL. May 7, 1866 y - 3KToxEr Founclry A I) MACHINE SHOP, At Claarlotto, O. HI ART! IV &, CO., Having removed their Works from Stowesville, Gas ton county, to Charlotte, respectfully inform their old patrons and the public generally that they have I opened a - Foundry V iuncliuie Shop at the old Navy Yard lot, in the eity of Charlotte, where they are prepared to make all sorts of OA.ST.1JSTGS For Steam Engines, Mills, Factories, Water Wheels, Cane .Mills, Farming Implements, &c. &c. IlEPvt IKJtr2. Particular attention will be paid to repairing of all kinds. AH work shall be done in the very nicest style, and the best material used. M: MARTIN, JOHN, WILKES, June 25, 1866 ' Charlotte, N. C. ESTABLISHED IN 1840. SHERRY V. !IIiVEK, PORTSMOUTH, VA., Commission Merchant aud Dealer In Provisions, Lunjber, Lime. Cement, Land and Calcined Plaster, Coal and Salt. My Wharf adjoining the Seaboard and Roanoke Rail Road Depot gives Shippers cf Cotton, Tobacco, Naval Stores, Grain and Staves superior facilities for SALE, STORAGE OR SHIPMENT. Farmers, Merchants and Manufacturers will find it to their interest to give me a call. Portsmouth, Va , Sept 17, 186tJ lm TAYLOR & ilLCAiV, CHARLOTTE, N. C , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. Hardware, Crockery, &c, " Respectfully inform the public that they keep con stantly on band a general assortment of Goods in the above lines, which they will sell at wholesale or retail on favorable terni3 lor cash. They invite attention to their large stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cups, Hardware and Crockery, and request those wishing to purchase to give them a call. Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware. In. this department every article caH be found that may be desired. All sorts of Tin and Sheet-Iron Job Work done at short notice. Cooking Stoves, Of all sizes and patterns, furniture complete, in general assortment. Fairbanks' Scales. We-are Agents for the sale of the celebrated Fair banks' Scales, all size3. TAYLOR & DUNCAN. May 1 4, 1866 j. v. imvcu & co., General Coimnission Merchants, . CHARLOTTE, N. 0. Particular attention paid to the selling of all kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco. jEgv1" Highest ca:-h price paid for Cotton. All orders from a distance promptly attend ed to. J. Y. BRYCE. W. II. BRYCE. March 5, 186G. 7 Tl MUSS, A general assortment, always on hand, at Feb 5, 1866 SCARR'S DRUG ST6PvE. Tisc Southern Express Company Offer unsurpassed facilities for the shipment (from AUGUSTA and points SOUTH) of Cotton, Cotton Goods, and heavy freights, fo--Savannah, New York, and all points NORTH and WEST, Through Receipts given on which Insurance can be efffCted at lowest rates. Internal Revenue Tax will be paid or Bonds given by this Company; in accordance with regulations of the United States Treasury Department. For particulars and rates, inquire of Southern Express Company. This Companv is now prepared to forward GOLD AND SILVER COIN, CURRENCY PARCELS, AND FREIGHTS, To Petersburg, Va, Lynchburg, Va, Danville, Va. Bristol, Tenn. Greensboro, N C, Salisbury, N C, Raleigh, N C, Weldon,N C. Goldsboro, N C, Wilmington, N C, AND TO WAY STATIONS ON THE Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, South-Side Rail road, Petersburg Railroad, North Carolina Railroad, Raleigh and Gaston Rajlruad, Wilmiugton and Wel don Railroad, and Western N. C. Railroad. , LETTERS, MONEY PACKAGES, AND SMALL PARCELS, To Columbia.SC, Charleston, S C, Augusta, Ga, Savannah, Ga, Macon. Ga, Columbus, Ga, Mobile, Ala, Montgomery, Ala, Selraa, Ala, Jackson, Miss, New Orleans, La, ASD TO WAT STATIONS OS THS Charlotte & S.C. Railroad, South Carolina 'Rail road, Georgia Railroad, Macon and Western Rail road. Atlanta and West Point Railroad, Southwest ern Railroad, Southern Railroad, and Alabama and Mississippi Railroad - All Goods shipped by the Adams and JIarnden Express Companies, and marked to the care of the Southern Express Company, :will be promptlj for warded to destination. . Freights shipped by steamship to onr care will be forwarded by Express without charge for com mission or drayage. If orders are left "at our Office, goods will be cal led for and forwarded bv rraf Express. SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO. "Charlotte, An?. 14, 1865. CHARLOTTE Steam Refined- Candy Manufactory, Wholesale aud Retail. The subscriber is now manufacturing all aorta of CANDIES, CAKES, BREAD, &c. &c-, ' Plain and Ornamental Oakej," for Wtdcings and Parties, always on band or made to order. J Merchants, and dealers In Candies will find it to their Interest to purchase from me, as I win give satisfaction both in price and quality. - Orders from & distance attended to at stjort notice. " - ' -:; . .' J. G. C. LEISER One door south of the Mansion House Try on street, Charlotte, N.C. ' ,. . AJarcn iz, letie y EXPRESS COMPANIES. The SOUTHERN EXPRESS COM I A J V-' ' v e moved their office in RICHMOND under the Spots wood Hotel, Main street, between Eighth ndr?Miwh streets. The Southern Express Company art now prepared to forward, at Reduced Rates, Currency, Coin, Valuables and " Freight,, . To nil accessible points in the South. All goods shipped from the North by tbe Adams or Ilarnden Express Compauies will be transferred to the SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY to com plete transportation. . Goods shipped from the North by steamship and marked to the care of Southern Express Com pany will be promptly forwarded to destination free of charge for commissions and drayage. . Arrangements have been made with the Danville Railroad Company, and we now receive freight Tor all Way Stations on that road at vhe same rates as were formerly xharged by the Danville RailroaJ Ex press. " , Goods called for WITHOUT EXTRA. CHARGE and promptly forwarded. 1 ' - . - SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPACT.' RICIIMOXD AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. Notice. To give facilities to tbe public on the line of this road for the transportation of small packages by Express, an arrangement has been ma'do with the SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY by which their wagons in Richmond and Danville will call fur and receive all Express Fveight intended for this Road, on notice being given at their office, Htid their wagons will deliver all Express Freight arriv ing by this Road F II EE OF ANY EXTRA CHANG K FOR RECEIPT OR DELIVERY, and the raier .f Express Freight will be the same as charged by this Company. THOMAS DODAMEAD, . Dec 18, 1865 tf Superintendent. Charlotte, Dec. 18, 18C5. All freight forwarded with promptness and dis patch, it being carried on Passenger and Maii trains and not on slow freight trains. Rate as low as Lv any company. T. D. GILLESPIE, Agt. ' BROIV AiD CASTINGS. 30,000 lbs. wrought and rolied Iron, Castings, &c, for sale for cash or barter for corn, oats, peit, cotton yarn, and cloth of dilTerent kinds. My Ulaft Furnace is now in operation "and I am prepared to fill orders for Machinery, Cooking Ware, kc. Teims cash. I want to employ some good hollow-ware Mould ers and some good Miners. 1 I wish to make con tracts for the cutting of 5,000 cords wood; also for conling. Applv soon at mv Furnace six in ilea E:itt of Lincolnton, N. C. J. W. DEIIR. February 12, 18(56 ypd To Bakers a nil Coiifi-ctioEifr. AMMONIA. A large quantity of Ammonia can be bought low by the Jar at February 5, 18C6 SCARR'S DRUG STORE. W. GOODMAN, of Mississippi, A. P. MERRILL, Jr., of New York, General Commission Merchants, 80" New Street,, NEW YOHK. We have made an arrangement by which Mr D W COURTS, late Public Treasurer of North Carolina, becomes interested in all the business sent us from that State. He is not associated now with the firm of Bennett, Van Pelt k Co, New York. We hope his Iriends will patronize us. Dec 25. 18G3 tf At the OM Established I) It Hi STOKE Of F. SCARR, may be found everything in the Drug line, of genirine quality. . February 20, 1866. C. II. IiOBINSOJJ. DR. II. II. H0BINS05. C. U. ROBINSON & CO., Commission & Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. Prompt atteution given to orders and consign ments. Jan 29, 18C6 tf J. M. I J INKS of Va., With SHORE BROTHERS, Successors to Suonn, Raxkey k Co., Importers aud Dealers in 'China, Glass and Earthenware, Np. 02 Vesey Street, Apil 9, 1800 Gtu JVcwYork.. For Sale, A superior toned CHURCH BELL, with iron frame aniyoke. Inquire at this Office. November 27, 18G5 f fli?!i Shoal IRON MANUFACTURING CO., Gaston County, N. C. Tbis Company baring gone into operation, solicit the patronage of dealers and the public. They are new prepared to execute all orders in tie be?t fty le. from the fuperiorlron on their property. The fol lowing articles are ennmerated, viz. ; Rolled Iron round all sizes. Square " " Wagon ' and axles -Flat bar for plates " and widths Tire " " ' Band " " Hoop " Nails of all sizes. Tacks " " ' - Brads " " Castings heavy and light. Hollow-ware of every kind and description. . Stoves, Plough-shares, Mould boards. Geariiig of every size light and heavy. . Horse-shoe Iron acd nails. The-Company will shortly be prepared to product Railroad Iron, and to re-roll the material with x peuition. All orders promptly executed. Application to me made iu person, or by letter at the works or at Charlotte. Address FRED. D. STUART, High Shoals, Feb. 12, 18C6. tf Soj.'t. Southern Express Ciiii.'iiiy. The Southern Express Company has opened com munication with all Northern aud Western States, and is now prepared to forward Freight, Jloney and valuable Packages -Bafely and- promjxly. - Messen gers leave Cbariotte daily, connecting at Raleigh with Adams' Express Company, and at Richmond with Adams' and Harnden's Express Companies. Letters will be forwarded by, ibis Company to U points South and North having no mail fm-ilitie. T. V. GILLESPIE, Agc- Charlotte, June 19, 1865 tf : FIRE! " Greensboro Mutual Insurance Co Capital 500,000. One of tbe safest and most reliable Companies in the counliy. Insurances effected on as reasonable terms as any company. ' C. W. DOWNING, Kb 12, ISCtJ Aeat, Charlotte, N L
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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