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THE WESTERN DEMOCRAT, CHARLOTTE, W. C, For the Western Democrat. S&Thc following Eniema was copied from the K. I. Advocate, in 183G. Perhaps some of yourceaders can furnish a solution : I am a compound of six parts, Am used in -almost all the art?, O'er all the globe I oft bare been, Yet ne'er by mortal eye was seen. The first and second of my rart3 , Are sometimes found with farmer s carts: My sixth and firxt is what the beau Is most afraid his lass will show: My fourth and first put with my last J-.ined with roy fifth, is all that's past. My first and sixth united, make iiiave Terry's watchword on the Lake: My sixth and fifth put with my third, Would le a name by France revered. My first and third, was killed by Jews, When be to cheat disguised his bhoes: When lime began my whole was formed, I into life have millions warmed. No heat in me was ever found, Nor light, nor smell, nor any sound, Yet I can burn the hardest steel, And make galvanic batteries yield. I often deal in human blood, Yet all mankind pronounce me good. 1 furnish man with meat and drink; Am in life's chain the strongest link; My name is known o'er all the land From Greenland's seas to India's strand. While time endures on earth I dwell, But what I am no man can tell. SriilNX. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as special Administrator upon the KitiiTe of James 15 Wallace, dee'd, I will sell at his late re.idence, 0 miles outlitast of Charlotte, on Thursday, the 1 3tU of December next, all the perishable property of raid deceased, counting of 2 No. I mules, 1 mare and 1 colts, stock of cattle and hogs, 2j0 bu.-hcU corn, -10 bushels Wheat, 10 head of pork hogs, stock hogs, farming utensils, fodder and hay, and a number uf articles not here enumerated. Terms made known at sale. 11. 15. WALLACE, Adm'r. Nov 2G, 13CG 3tj d FA 111 XOTflCB?. The Note? and Accounts of RROWN. TATE & CO., BROU'N & STITT, BROWN. SUTT k CO , are placed in my hand for collection You will gave cuft by paying up by the 1st of January. Do not complain if you are sued as we jrive you fair notice. F S. DkWoLI E. Nov. 26, 1800. 4t To the Creditors of the Bank of Clar endon at FajettevHle, IV. C. FAVETTEVILLE, N. C, Nov. 21, 18G6. At the Fall Term, 1 SU, of the Court of Equity for Cumberland county, in the State of North Carolina, the under igtied was appointed Commissioner of the Bank if Clarendon at FayrUeviilf. pursuant to the provisions of the .Statute ratiiied March .i2tli, lSG'J, entitled "an act to enable the Hunks of the Slate to close their buines." Public notice is hereby piven to the creditors of the Uank of Clarendon at Fayettevi'ie to prefer and establish their demand-: against said Hank, by the first dav ot'Jutie, A. I)., Jm'JS. J SO. W. SAND FORD, Dec 3, 1SGG 5t Commissioner. O If ice X, C Kaslroutl l'o., Company Snors, Nov 20, 18Gi. j The holders of the Bond.' of the North Carolina Railroad Company, are requested to furnish the President w it h the number of each Bond in their possession, and at the same time signify whether they are willing: to renew their Bonds, or whether they will demand payment of the same when they fall due. This information ia particularly desired before the 12th day of December next, to be laid be fore the Stockholders of the Company, who meet in Raleigh on that day. THOMAS VVKliB, Nov 2d, I Hoo. Ct President. rotii;e2. All persons having Hooks belonging to the Philan thropic Society of Da:dsoii College, are requested to return them as soon as possible. Nov 20, ltftii 4tpd issues um.ti-:d. 10,000 Green and Dry Hides wanted, fir which the highest cash price will be paid. Applv to DR. PRITCHAUD CO., Nov 1?, 1S0G tf Opposite Court llo-.-.tfe. r;stiEi MnEooss. Meal? furnished at all hours of the day or night, at the Saloon in t he basement of Springs' coiner building. The Rar is always supplied with choice Liquors and Segars. J. F. ALEXANDER & CO. Nov 1.0, IS'iG. Sf f" Iorl I Caroiinn, Lincoln Co. Court of I 'leas $ Quarter Sftxions October Term, 1SGG. W P Bynum vs. Parsons Nay lor Win M Shipp vs. Parsons Naylor J M Miehal vs. Parsons Najlur. Attachments levied on Lot No. 20, N. E. Square of Littcolnion. It appearing to the sutisi'ar-.ion of the Court, that the defendant. Parsons NayK-r, has removed beyond the limits ot the State, or so conceals himself that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him, it is ordered by the Coiiit that publication be made for six weeks, in the Democrat, a newspaper published in the town of Charlotte, notifying ye aid Parsons Nat lor to bo and appear at our iu-.t Court, to be held for the county uf Lincoln, at the Court House in Liiicolnton, on the 5th Monday after the 4th Monday in December next, then and there to answer, plead, or replevy, or judgment f.nal will be taken against him, and the properly levied upon condemned to phiiiitilfs use. Witness, W R Clark, Cleik of our said Court at OtSce, 5lh Monday a.'tor the 4ih in September, A. I)., 1800. " W. R. CLARK.C.C. 43 Gt pr. ndv. Si 8 Mate of Xorfii Ciiioliiiii, Union e. Court of I'leas ,j- Quarter Sessions Oct. I'erm, 1800 Robt T McCain, Executor of William Ellis McCain, deceased, vs. Jane Flynn and Margaret Glenn und others. . Petitiou to Subject Real Estate ns Assets. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that Jane Flynn, wife of John Flynn, Margaret GImiu and Agness A r lynn, wife of James Flynn, defendants in this case, reside beyond the litnits of this Stale, it is oidered by the court that publication be made, for six succe-sive weeks, in the W'otern Democrat, a paper published in the city of Chai lotte, not ifv ingsaid absent defendant to be and appear at the next term of this Court, to be held for the county of Union, at the court House in Monroe, on the 1st Monday in January next, then and there to answer, plead or demur, or judgment, pro confesso, will be taken against them, and ihe case set f-r hearing. Witness, J E Irhy. Clerk of our said Court aof fke, 1st Monday in October, A. D., 44-6t J. E. 1RBV, Clerk. State of J, Carolina, I'nion county. Court of Fleas $ Quarter Swions Oct. Ttnn, 1800 W H Simpson, Executor of Henry Chanty, deceased, vs. Willis Medlin Attachment Levied on Land. Tt appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that Willis Medlin, the defendant in this ca-e, resides be yond the limits of this Stale, ii is ordered by the court that publication be made, for six successive weeks in the Western Democrat, a paper published in the city of Charlotte, notifying said absent de fendant to be and appear at the next court of i'leas i and Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of I Lmon, at the court house in Monroe, on the 1st Monday in January next, then and there to answer the plaintiff, according to law, or the lands attached will be ordered to be sold. Witness, J. E. Irby, Clerk of onr said court at efRce, 1st Monday in October, A. D., 1866. ' 44-t J. E. IRBY, Cleik. I Securities Deposited by Foreign Insurance Companies It appears that the twenty-nine foreign insurance companies doiog business in Virginia, have, under act of February 3, 18G6, deposited in the State treasury 8885,000 in Virginia registered f.nd coupon bonds, and $30, 000 in notes secured by deeds on real estate. Tlio committee of tbe South Carolina Legislature appointed to collect testimony rela ting to the burning of Columbia have made a report confirming the declarations of Hampton and Beauregard relative to the burning, and that General Sherman approved and sanctioned it. This statement is said to be confirmed by numerous Federal officers. Administratrix Notice. Having qualified a3 Administratrix of James M. Herrou, deceased. I notify all persons indebted to his estate to come forward immediately and settle, or the claims will be put in the hands of an oflicer for collection Those having claims against the estate must present them within the time presc ribed by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. MARGARET E JIERRON, Dec 3, lfiG6 lm Administratrix. Sale or fijancl. Pursuant to a decree of the Superior Court of Law of Mecklenburg County, at October Term, 1800, I will sell at the Court House in Charlotte, on Sat urday the 22d day of December next, to the'highest bidder, on a credit of six months, the purchaser giving Bond with good security, the following Lauds belonging to the Estate of William A Owens, de ceased, viz : Two Lots in tbe City of Charlotte, Nos. 354 and 357, Adjoining th Lot occupied by W K Reid said Lots being subject to the Dower of the widow of W A Owens. Also, one-half interest in two Lot3 in the City of Charlotte, Nos. 33 and 41, now occupied by Mrs Jane E Owens, nnd subject to her dower. Also, one-half interest in a tract of land, just without the corporate limits of Charlotte, on the South-west, adjoining the lands of the late John Irwin, Dr Asbury and others, subject also to the life interest of Mrs Jat:e E Owens. C. OVERMAN, Adminisf rator of W A Owens, dee'd. Charlotte, Nov 12, 1SGU 6t WILSON BROTHERS, Are noiv receiving a complete assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of DeLaines, Poplins, DeiJigo. Alpacca, Bombazine, Prints, Domes-tics, Woolens, Dress Trimmings. A large Stock of Notions, Flannels, Blankets, Hals, Caps, Roots, Shoes. &c. ia a it i w a n e ! A complete assortment at lower rates than any oliVred in this market. Oct 1. 180G tf NEW TPHJIXT. II. B WILLIAMS, S. B. M EACH AM . We have associated ourselves in the MERCAN TILE Bl'sINESS. under the s'vle of WiStsnna & ,YIc;U'!iniii. We intend keeping a large and general assort ment of all kinds of GOODS. We will be pleased tfl see cur friends nnd ac quaintances at any time in the CARSON BUILD ING, two doors from 1st National Bank WILLIAMS & MEACI1 AM. Sept. IT, 18G6. tf "SPRINGS' CORNER." I now offer to the public a COMPLETE FALL STOCK of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Hardware, Boots, Shoes. Hats and Groceries. As I wish to reduce my Stock very low by the end of the present sca'-mi, I will sell at unusually small profits to WHOLESALE and RETAIL CUS' TOMERS, for Cash. Sept 24, 1800. A. SINCLAIR. J . Bl'XB AU & CO., (2i Door from the Court House,) Respectfully inform the public that they are con stantly receiving additions to their large Stock of DRY GOODS, Ready-Made Clothing, Boots, Shoes, HARD WARS AND CROCKERY. They invite an examination of their Stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting of every variety of Goods in that line Also, a full assortment of GCSTLE?IKS'S FIRXI$IIIG GOODS, in large supply. These Goods will be soil r.r moderate rates at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL Country Merchants will find it to their advanlige 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 Goi ds. J. BUXBAUM & CO , Oct S, 1S0G 2d door from Court House. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. "MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE.' DEE. c&? 33. ZEDIjSl-EJIUXj, OF CHARLOTTE, fl, C, Assures the citizens of North and South Carolina, that they are prepared to verify the above maxim, by ofl'ering their large and extensive Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Stationaries. Notions, Furnishing Goods, Ribbons, Laces, Hats. Bonnets. BOOTS A36 SHOES, to Retailers at wholesale prices. They have employed hands to mannfacture espe cially for them the following: Hats. Caps, Boots, Shoes aud Clothinff, with which th ey will keep the Charlotte maiket well eiirmlieil Their Clothing are made of the best material and in the latest style. All their Goods are of the latent Importation. THEIR DRESS GOODS, both for Ladies and Gentlemen are of the latest and most approved Patterns. They are ihank'ul to the citizens cf Charlntto nn.l surrounding country for their very liberal patronage heretofore extended, and hope to merit a continuance of the same. One door North of Mansion House. Call once and you will be induced to call again H. & R. EMANUEL. Nov 12, 18G6. NEW FALL GOODS. Next Dtr to the Court Ifon?e, Charlotte, N. C. JAMES IIAUT1 & CO., Are receiving a good supply of Dry Goods. Hardware, Groceries, CROCKERY aud GLASSWARE. Roots and Sliocs, Hats au Caps, which will be sold low for Cash. Cail and examine our Stock. JAMES H ARTY & CO Charlotte, Oct 22, 1866. tf GROCERIES. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese. No. 1 Mackerel, Pepper, Spice, Soda, Ginger, Starch, Soap, Candles Snuff, &c. JAS. HARTY & CO Charlotte, N C, Oct 22, tf DIKECT IMPORTATION. Ivory Balance Handle Table Knives and Fork3. it tt .i Dessert " " 41 Bone, Stag and Co'ioa Handle " " Carvers of every description. Pm-lfPt Cutlerv. Scissors. Shear?, &c. All of the best makers, and purchased by one of the I . - . , . f "T TT , firm, and Tor sate at less man .iew i or prices at ELIAS & COHEN S. Photographic Albums, The largest, finest and most beautiful assortment, suitable" for wedding and birth-day presents, just importe.i direct. Musical Albums, Pearl A'bums, Morocco Albnma, Leather Albums, Cheap Albums. ELIAS & COHEN. FAIVCY ARTICLES, Of every description, consisting in part of Ladies' and Gents' Writing Desks. Work Boxes, Paper Mache Ink Stands, Portfolios, Ladies Companions, Pearl Card Cases and Boxes, Morocco Travelling Bags, ! Courier Bag?, Purses, Pocket Books, English Hair and Tooth Brushes, &c . &e., to which we invite the ! i inspection of our friends and customers, just re ' ceived direct from Europe and for sale by LL1 AS & COHEN. Nov 5, 1P65. Williams & Meacham, Will buy Cotton and Produce of all kinds on com mission. All Goods consigned to them for sale will i be promptly attended to. WILLIAMS & 31 EACH AM. Sept. 17, 18G6. tf GRAD OPKIG OP THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OP FATiTi GOODS. AVe are receiving daily a beautiful Stock of FALL GOODS, consisting of Calicoes, DeLanes, Poplins, Alpaccas, Merinoes, Hoop and Balmoral Skirts, Jaconets and Cambrics, Hosiery, LADIES' HATS AND CLOAKS, I1V11UJ tlUU. VUl'pj 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, I8G(j. WITTKOWSKY fc RITELS, (Between the two Drug Stores,') Are receiving a large and varied assortment of lTct fvxica. Winter GOODS, I300TS AND SHOES, READ i -MADE CLOTHING, &c, Which they are desirous of selling off at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL At a small advance on NEW YORK COST. jg" Country Merchants and others are respect fully requested to call and examine this Stock of Goods before making their purchases. WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS, Opposite the Democrat Office, between the two Drugstores, Charlotte. Oct I, 1SG6 tf E3oT, Shceo, Cattle, &c. I wish to engage 150 fat Hogs, weighing from 15C pounds and upwards, say 50 per month, commencing the 1st of October. I also want to buy one hun dred head of good fat Beeves, and one hundred head of Sheep, and G or 8 good .Milch Cows with young Calves. Those having any of the above will lease call on me at once. I will pay a fair price. W. A. COOK, Town Batcher. Sept 24, 18GG. tf ED. W. GKOOT. EDWARD LOXERGAN. ilIECKr.EBURCl BE O USE ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. MEALS FURNISHED AT ALL HOURS. Transient and Permanent Boarding. Agents for the Celebrated "Nansemond" River Oysters, of which a constant supply will be kept. THE IS A U Is slocked with the choicest Wines, Liquors, Ales and Cigars. GROOT & LONEliGAN, Oct 15, 18GG Cm Proprietors. JAMES OOIiDOV, Noi folk, Ya. WM. A. II E A UN E, Wilson, N. ( JAMES GORDON k CO., C o sia ns i s s i o ei .!S e b c Ei a n t s , XO R FOL K, YIR G IX I A . In view of the high tax imposed on Cotton by the United States, say three cents a pound and twenty cents a bale for weighing, and with the hope of in ducing the Merchants and Planters to sell their Cotton in Norfolk and thereby assist in establishing a diiect line of steamers to Liverpool, we will sell Cotton for lj per cent commission. Our house was established in 1828, consequently our long experience enables us to promise a faithful and prompt discharge of our duties to all produce consigned to our care. Oct 29, 18-36 3m BURNETT, HIcIKKIS & EARL, ! COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No 30 Whitehall Street, NEW YORK. Liberal 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 flatters himself that he under stands handling Southern produce he having been for the last 18 years engaged in business in Wil mington, N. C, Oct 8, 18GG. Cm C. B. DIBBLE. B. G. WORTH. GEO. M. DEWEY. DICBLE, WORTH & CO., C o in in s s i o ii 7li crchants, 138 Pearl Street, NEW YORK. Prompt personal atte.ition to Sales of Cotton, Naval Stores and Geneial Produce, with quick returns. i-ept 17, 1S6G. 3mpd. Augs. G. Meyer dt Co., MANUFACTURERS of White Lead, Saltpetre. Varnishes, Lampblack, Putty, Paints, &c, So 100 Lombard Street, BALTIMORE. July 17, 18(36 6mpd The Southern Express Company, For the transportation of merchandise, valuable packages, specie, bank notes, bonds, &c, for all parts of the South and Southwest, in connection with ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, have established their agency at 59 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, where orders to call for goodi to be forwarded South will receive prompt attention. Merchandise and valuables delivered to Harnden's, Kinsley's, American and United States Express Com panies, for the Southern Express Company, will re ceive prompt dispatch. For pi"iculrtrs, rates of freight, kc, kc, apply at the office of tiie Southern Express Companv, 59 Broadway. II. B. PLANT. Dee 13, 1855. " President. At the Old Established DRUG STORE Of F. SCARR, may be found everything in th Drug line, of genuine quality. February 26, 1866. Assessor's Office, KEV., I INA, ) UNITED STATES INTERNAL KEV 6th District, North Carolina, SALISBURY, Sept. 22d, 1866. In compliance with instructions from the Com missioner of Internal Revenue, I hereby designate the following places in this District, where an As sessor or an Assistant Assessor, and a Collector or a Deputy Collector will be located on the days re spectively named, for the purpose of weighing and appropriately marking under the Internal Revenue laws, (Act approved July 13, 1866,) any cotton which may be brought to those several places from the places where the same was produced, in the same district, viz : Sulisbury, Statesville Monday, Wednesday pnd Friday. Concord, Charlotte Tuesday, Thursday & Friday. China Grove, Harrisburg Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Lincolnton Tuesday and Friday. II. H. HELPER, Assessor. Oct 1, 1866 tf I have opened a BAKERY at my old Stand, op posite the Presbyterian Church, where will be kept constantly on hand fresh BREAD, CAKES, kc. Families supplied at all hours, and on reasonable terms. I also, keep a full supply of FAMILY GROCERIES and supplies, consisting of Bacon, Flour, Lard, Su gar, 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 keep up my reputation for selling good articles at fair prices. M. D. L. MOODY. Sept 24, 18G6. tf Sla!;ofi'V. Ciiroliim, ItleclilenbnrgCo. Superior Court of Laic Fall Term, 186. Hugh Forbes vs S M Blair B F Davidson vs T J Burrows Tracy, Irwij & Co , vs Burrows, Blair & Co Robert Gaston and Saml A Sowell vs S M Blair W A Ransom & Co. vs Burrows, Blair & Co. Daniel Hoffman & Co. vs Burrows, Blair & Co. Sheldon, Hoyt & Co. vs Burrows, Blair & Co. S J Lowrie, Executor, vs Thos Burrows and S M Blair R F Davidson vs J W Burrows. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendants in these cases are non-residents of the Slate, it is ordered that publication be made, for six weeks, in the Western Democratva newspaper pub lished in the city of Charlotte, in the said State, commanding them personally to be and appear at tbe nest term of this Honorable Court, to be held at the Court House in Charlotte, on the 9tli Monday after the 4th Monday in February, A. D., 1867, then and there to plead, answer, or demur, to the attach ment in this case, otherwise judgment final will be entered against them for the amount of the plaintiffs' debts and cost, aud execution issued accordingly for the same. Witness, E. A. Osborne, Clerk of our Superior Court of Law at office, on the 9th Monday after the 4th Mouday in August, A. D., 1866, and in the 91st year of American Independence. Issued the 13th day of Nov., A. D., 1866. 43-6t E. A. OSBORNE, Clerk. Wil., Charlotte & Ruth. Railroad. On and after Monday, the 17th Sept., 1866, the Passenger Train will run daily (Sundays excepted) on the Western Division of this Road, as follows: GOING WEST. ARRIVE. STATION'S . Charlotte, 7 50 A. M. Tuckasegee, 8 35 " Brevard's, 9 25 Sharon, 10 00 " Liucolnton, LEAVE. 7 00 A. M. 7 55 " 8 40 " 9 30 " 10 15 41 11 10 " Cherry ville. GOING EAST. Cherryville, 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, 1866 Eng'r & Sup't. Charlotte & S. . Railroad. Columbia, S. C, Nov. 5, IS66. On and after Wednesday, 6th inst., Through Passenger Tiaius will be run over this Road as fol lows . Leave Columbia, 3 10 A. M. Arrive at. Charlotte, 9 40 A. M. Leave Charlotte. 6 10 A. M. Arrive at Columbia, 1 40 P. M. JAMES ANDERSON, Nov 13, 1866. Superintendent. Ges'l Supt's Office, Charlotte & S. C. R. R., Columbia, S. C, Aug 25, 1866. J EZi'tlucl ion of Kates. On and after September 1st, the Local Freight and Passenger Tariffs 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, $7.00 through. Corresponding rates to intermediate Stations. Through Tickets to Charleston and Augusta will be on sale within a few days at reduced rates. JAMES ANDERSON, Sup't. Sept 3, 1866. L S WILLIAMS, of Charlotte, N C A. C. BLACK, of New Orleans. F. W. WILLIAMS, of New Orleans. WILLIAMS, BLACK & CO., COITIIV I S S I O i MERCHANTS, No. 12G Pearl Street, 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. REFERENCES. G F Watson, Richmond. T J Corprew, Norfolk. W T Sutherlin. Danville, Va. John Wilkes, Pres 1st Na. Bank, Charlotte, N C. Chas Dewey, Cashier, Stare Bank, Raleigh, N C. R M Johnston, Pres Ex. Bank, Columbia, S C. F M Gilmer, Montgomery, Ala. Wells, VdairA Co, Atlanta, Ga. P A Scranton, Augusta, Ga. Wm Johnston, Pres. C and S C Railroad. R R B.idgers, Pres. W and W Railroad. R W LasMter. Director R and G Railroad. A B Rucker, Pres. 1st Na. Bank, Lynchbnrg. Creevv, Nickerson & Co.. New Orleans. W G Robinson, Pre3. Mech's & Trad's Bank, N. 0. Bradley. Hill k Co., Savannah, Ga. R D P05I, Mobile, Ala. October 8, 1866 6m BOUGHT AND SOLD BY S. M. HOWELL, Near the Post Office, CHARLOTTE, N. C. September3, 1866 Manufacturer of SADDLES & HARNESS Near the Post OJpre, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Hides bought and pold. March 5, I860 J-rd J. T. BUTLEH, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, CHARLOTTE, AT. C, lias just received the finest Stock of GOODS ever offered in this market, consisting of WATCHES. Fine Gold Hunting American and English Watches of the best makers. Ladies fine Gold Hunting Ge neva Watches; fine Silver American, English and Swiss Watches. Watches of all sorts and all sizes, from Five Dollars t' Three Hundred. CLOCKS. I have some of the best, which I will sell at prices to please anv one. JEWELRY. 1 would say to the ladies, come and see for your selves, the finest Stock ever offered in this city, con sisting of fine Jet Sets ; fine Gold and Enamel Sets; fine Coral 3ets; Locket Pins, Ear-riDg3, kc. SILVER WARE. Silver Tea and Table Spoons, Forks and Thimbles ; plated Tea and Table Spoons, Forks, Butter-Knives and Cups, Castors, kc. SFE CTACLES, Fine Gold, Silver, Steel, kc, to suit all age9. Guns, Pistols and Cartridges, and Musical In struments. The above Goods I will sell cheaper than you can buy them in New York or elsewhere. The highest price paid for OLD GOLD AND SILVER. Watch Glasses only 25 cents. Please accept my sincere thanks for your kind and liberal patronage to me since my return from the army. Sept 17, 1866. J. T. BUTLER. STEMIOUSE & MACAULAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Charlotte, N. C, and GG Pearl St , New Fork. Prompt personal attention to the sale of cotton, cotton yarns, naval stores, &c, and the purchase of merchandise generally. References John vVilkes and T II Brem, Esq'rs, Charlotte, NC; Jordan Womble, Esq, Raleigh, N C; OG Parsley & Co. Wilmington, NC;D Paul & Co, and Robt Mure k Co, Charleston, S C: Wilcox k Hand, Augusta, Ga ; Dunlop, Moncnre k Co, Richmond, Va ; Tannahill, Mcllwane & Co, NY; Partridge, Wells & Co, New York. Aug 15, 186G. IflANSIOX HOUSE. On the 1st of November, to meet the necessities of the times, I will furnish DAY BOARD at $20 per month. My table will be supplied with all the market affords. FRESH FISH and OYSTERS will be received regularly. Every effort will be made to keep a first class Hotel, and by attention to the comforts of the guest, to merit the patronage of a liberal public. Omnibuses will be at the Depot to carry passen gers to the Hotels and to private houses. A long experience in the Hotel business guaran tees me in promising the guest all that any reason able man may require. W. ?. MOORE. Attached to the House is a Bar well fitted up and supplied with choice WINES, LIQUORS, ALE and CIGARS of the most favorite brands. Oct 15, 1866 tf WHO WAISTS A PI A WO? Several Patrons of the Concord Female College have requested my aid in securing Good Pianos For their use. This has induced me to mak ar rangements with some of the best manufacturers which enable nie to furnish instruments of the firtt class at reduced prices. I can save each purchaser from S40 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. at 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 am ma hum: shop, -A.t Cliarlotte, 1M"- Itt. MAISTIiV & CO., Having removed their Works from Stowesville, Gas ton county, to Charlotte, respectfully inform their old patrons and the public generally that they have opened a Foundry & JIa chine Shop at the old Navy Yard lot, in the city of Charlotte, where they are prepated to make all sorts of CASTINGS For Steam Engines, Mills, Factories, Water Wheels, Cane Mills, Farming Implements, &c. &c. JlEPilUJVG." Particular attention will be paid to repairing of all kinds. All work shall be done in the very nicest style, and the best material used. M. MARTIN, JOHN WILKES, Jun 25, 1866 Charlotte, N. C. J. Y. BKYCE & CO., General Commission Merchants, CUAKLOTTE, N. (J. Particular attention paid to the selling of all kinds of Produce Cotton and Tobacco. jg? Highest ca.h price paid for Cotton. All orders from a distance promptlv attend ed to. J. Y. BRYCE. W. II. BRYCE. March 5, I860. The Southern HUzslxdx-ojss Company Offer unsurpassed facilities for the shipment (from AUGUSTA and points SOUTH) of Cotton, Cotton Goods, and heavy freights, for Savannah, New York, and all points NORTH and WEST, Through Receipts given ou which Insurance can be effected at lowest rates. Internal Revenue Tax will be paid or Bonds given by this Company, in accordance wiih regulations of the United States Treasury Department. For particulars and rates, inquire of Southern Express Company. This Company i3 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 WAV STATIONS ON THE Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, Sonth-Side Rail road, Petersburg Railroad, North Carolina Railroad, Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, Wilmington and Wel don Railroad, and Western N. C. Railroad. LETTERS, MONEY PACKAGES, AND SMALL PARCELS, To Columbia. S C, Charleston, S C, Augusta, Ga, Savannah, Ga, Macon, Ga, Columbus, Ga, Mobile, Ala, Montgomery, Ala, Selma, Ala, Jackson, Miss, New Orleans, La, AND TO WAY STATIONS ON THE Charlotte k 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 Harnden Express Companies, and marked to the care of the Southern Express Company, will be promptly for warded to destination. Freight? shipped by steamship to our eare will be forwarded by Express wiihout charge for com mission or draynge. If orders are left at oar Office, goods will be cal led for and forwarded bv first Express. SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO. Charlotte, Ang. 14, '.605. 4A H . 1 1 131 rVM i J LWJ LI LI O-M HIT rVJJ . A central assortment, alwava on hand, at Feb 5, 1866 SCARR'S ORCG BTORS. TAYLOR Sc DUNCAN, CHARLOTTE, N. C, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY: GOODS, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Crockery, &c, Respectfully inform tbe public that thej keep cod etamly on hand a general assortment of Goods ia tbe above lines, which they will sell at wholesale or retail on favorable terms for cash. They invite attention to their large stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hardware and Crockery, and request those wishing to purchase to give them a call. Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware. In this department every article can be foand that may be desired. All sorts of Tin and Sheet-Iron Job Work done at short notice. Cooking Stoves, Of all idzes and patterns, furniture complete, ia general assortment. Fairbanks' Scales. We are Agents for tbe sale of the celebrated Fair banks' Scales, all sizes. TAYLOX k DUNCAN. May 14, 18C6 CHARLOTTE Steam Refined Candy Manufactory, Wllfl4SUlu 1111(1 Il-Ilil. The subscriber is now manufacturing all sorts of CANDIES, CAKES, BREAD, kc. kc. Plain and Ornamental Cakes, for Weddings and Parties, always on hand or made to order. Merchants and dealers in Candies will find it to their interest to purchase from me, as I will give satisfaction both in price and quality. Orders from a distance attended to at short notice. J. O. C. LE1SER, One door south of tbe Mansion Iloane, Tryon street, Charlotte, N.C. March 12, 1866 y EXPRESS CIT1PAN112S. The SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY have i moved their office in RICHMOND under the Spots- wood Hotel, Main street, between &igutn and Mnth streets. The Southern Express Company are now prepared to forward, at Reduced Rates, Currency, -Coin, Valuables and Freight, To all accessible points in the South. All goods shipped from the North by the Adami or Harnden Express Companies will be transferred to the SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY to com plete transportation. figy 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 for all Way Stations on that road at the same rates as were formerly chaiged by the Danville Railroad Ex press. Goods called for WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE and promptly forwarded. SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. Notice. To give facilities to tbe public on tbe line of this road for the transportation of fmall packages by Express, an arrangement has been made with the SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY by which their wagons in Richmond and Danville will call for and receive all Express Freight intended for this Road, on notice being given at their office, and their wagons will deliver all Express Freiplit arriv ing by this Road FREE OF ANY EXTRA CHARGE FUR RECEIPT OR DELIVERY, and the rates of Express Freight will be the same as charged by this Company. THOMAS DODAMEAD, Dec 18, 18C5 tf Superintendent. Cii a ri.otte, Dec. 18, 1865. All freight forwarded with promptness and dis patch, it being carried on Passenger aud Mail trains and not on slow freight trains. Rate as low as by any company. T. D. GILLESPIE, Agt. IKOrV AIYD CASTINGS. 30.000 lbs. wrought nnd rolled Iron, Castings, kc, for sale for cash or barter for corn, oats, peas, cotton jam, and cloth of different kinds. My Blast Furnace is now in operation and f am prepared to fill orders for Machinery, Cooking Ware, kc. Terms cash. I want to employ pome good hollow-ware Mould ers and some good Miners. I with to make con tracts for the cutting of 5,000 cords wood; also for coaling. Apply soon at mv Furnace six miles East of Lincolnton, N. C. " J. W. DERR. February 12, 186G ypd To Bakers mid Confectioners. AMMONIA. A large quantity of Ammonia can be bought low by the Jar at SCARR'S DRUG STORE. February 5, 1866 W. GOODMAN, of Mississippi, A. P. MERRILL, Jr., of New York, General Commission Merchants, 3G New Street, NEW YOKK. 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 friends will patronize us. Dec 25, lfcC3 tf C. U. ROBINS;N. DU. II. H. BOBISiOH. C. H. ROBINSON & CO., Commission & Font arding Merchant?, VlL31Ii!TOi, N. C. Prompt atteution given to orders and consign ments. Jan 29, 16C6 tf Southern Express Cciiiany. The Southern Express Company has opned com munication with all Northern aud Western States, and is now prepared to forward Freight, Money aud valuable Packages safely and promptly. Messen gers leave Charlotte daily, connecting at Raleigh with Adams' Express Company, and at Richmond with Adams' and Harndeu'a Express Companies. Letters will be forwarded by ibis Company to all points South and North having no mail facilities. T. D. GILLESPIE, Agent. Charlotte, June 19, 1865 tf James River Insurance Company, liOWARDSVILLK, VA. CIIARTEBED CAPITAL, $1,500,000. C. W. DOWNING, Aglnt, Charlotte, X. C. This old, tried, and solvent company deals liber ally, pays prompily, and asks patronage. See below, to which many others similar could be added: "Richmond, Va., Feb. 15, 186. 'In the month of December. 18C5. we bad Cotto burned which was insured in the James River Com pany, and its part of loss, umounting to one thous and seven hundred and thirty-three dollars na thirty three cents, was paid promptly as soon as proof, kc, was forwarded, and over two niontts before it was due under tbe policy. Such prompt ness merits patrouage. A. Y. Stoe Co. April 2, 1866 y . Fish and pure Tanners' OILi For sale at SCARE'S DRUG STORK t ' April 25, 18G - "
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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