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THE WESTER uD.E tt.O.C B Af.l! 0 H A?Ri:0Xt :E.:KV1 if i ; J- . ' r 4' k' i Vv-'. . : it" Si) !' .1 - P 7 i.. :.H r. i: f 1 ; - . i' ,' f . ; rifJ - p. - i,: s i if'; S r n-4 I - 3 ? it a ' u m I - f - ! -j t 3 i T SOWING TO THE PLESH." Do not pend life's littUday .Sowiojc seed whose fruit decays; iThrow not lime .and atrentB way , Jd a toil which oe'er repays I Do not bound the aonlV desires v " With the earth's boria -Jine . When toCod y heart aspkes - Through the power of grace divine! Do not sit beneath the shade 01 a tree in earthly ground, 'When thy deathless soul wis made Fur a joy earth hath not fuundj Transient, vain, deceitful jovs Cheat our soul and waste our years; And the world its art employs To suppress our rising fears. Sowing to the .fiesb. we ;reap Piuits of death, though fair they seem; Soul awake, and dread the sleep AVhich destroy a thee with a dieam. A bankrupt merchant, returning home one night, said to his noble wife: "AJy dear, I am ruined; everything we have is in the hands of tbesh-riff." ' Aftr a few moments of silence the wife looked almly into his face and said: -War the hheriff Si-11 ou?1. "Ob! no!" "Will the sheriff sell me 1" "Ob ! no P "Then do notny we have lst everything. All that is jnost valuable remains toua mabood, woman jjood, childhood. We have luat but the result of our hfcill and industry. We can make another fortune if our hearts and hands are left us." At a school in Connecticut a boarder owed his landloid t20, and as a receipt for $20 or over requires a two. cent stamp, the man gve the loy a rvceipt for $19 99 and gave hitn back one penny, thus saving one cent. If anybody can beat that in meanness let's hear of it. CATAWBA English and Classical High School, NEW"! ON, N. C. The next Session of ihls Institution will com mence ihe 7th of Jan nary nest, and the sessions will hereafter commence regularly on the Erst Monday of January and July respectively. We are happy to inform the public that the School is in a flourishing condition, and t hut the plan of messing, which en ables board to be secured for half the usual rate:, or less, contributes to the advantage of those who adopt it, and to tbe success of the School Should ii become necessary, other competent in structors will be employed, and no pains shall be spared to thoroughly fit young men fir College, or give them a practical business education. Pupils liave access to a good Library, and have the advautagea of a well regulated Literary Society, which is no small consideration. Tuition from $i0 to $18. Fpecie rates. Board ia families from $10 to $15 (currency) per .jnonth. For Circular and furtbur particular?, address J. C vlapp, Newtou, N. C. J C. CLAPP, A. B. Dec 3, I8GS. S. M. FINGER, A. B. NOTICE. I am authorized to give notice to nil persons in drbted to R HOUSTON JOHNSTON, thai hi papers must be Fettled. They have the opportunity until the 1st day of January next of paying what they can, and making arrangements for the balance, with in dulgeuce givt-n when such satisfactory arrangements are made at which time my mission will be ended. I am alio authorized to say that all that are not arranged with me by that time will be sued on W. B. WITHERS, Agent. Dec 3, 1866 lmpd B. B WILLIAMS, S. B HEACBAU. We bare associated ourselves in the MERCAN TILE BUSINESS, under tbe ?vle of Williams fc Jlcacham. We intend keepiug a large and general assort ment of all kiods of GOODS .We will be pleased to see onr friends and ac quaintances at any time in the CARSON BUILD ING, two doors from 1st National Bank WILLIAMS & MEACQAM. Sept. 17,-1866. tf Williams & Meacham, Will buy Cotton and Prodnce of all kinds on com mission. All Uoods cousigned to them for sale will be promptly attended to. f WILLIAMS & MEACHAM. Sept. 17, 1866. tf Stale of X. Carolina mccklenburg C. Court of Meat Quarter Sessions Oct. Term, 1806. Benjamin F Boone and wife Mollis E, and Heurietta C Orr, vs, James I Orr, Executor of John Orr, de ceased, and others." Petition for an Account and Payment of Legacies. It appearing to the satisfaction of tbe court, that the children of Caroline M Pharr, deceased, whose names are unknown, defendants in this case, reside beyond the limits of this State, it is therefore or dered by the court that publication be made, for six successive weeks, iu the Western Democrat, a newspaper published in the city of Charlotte, noti fying said detendants to appear at the next term of this court to beheld for the county of Mecklenburg, at the court House in Charlotte, on the 2d Monday ia January next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the petition, or judgment, pro coufesso, will be taken uud the Same heard exparte as to tbem. Wi'ness, Wm Maxwell. Clerk of our said court at office, the 21 Monday ia October. A. D . 186(5. 45-161 WM. MAXWELL. Clerk. State of If. Carolina, Mecklenburg Co. Court of Fleas j- Quarter Sessions Oct. Term, 18U6. WTm Tiddy, Administ rator of J R Tradenick, dee'd. vs John G Wilson and wife Elizabeth and others, Heirs at Lave of J R Tradenick, dee'd. Petition to Sell Land to Pay Debts. - It appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that Uarlin Stevans and wife Jane, one of the heirs at law of J R Tiadeuick. dee'd, reside bevondthe limits ofthisState.it is therefore ordered' by the court that publication be made, for six successive weeks, in tbe Western Democrat, a newspaper published in the city of Charlotte, notifying the said Martin fitevaus and wife Jane, to appear at the next term of this court to be held for the county of Mecklen burg, at the court House in Chailotte.on the 2d Monday in January next, then and there to plead, answer, or demur, or judgment, pro confesso, will' be taken, and the same heard exparte as to them. Witness, Wm Maxwell, Clerk of our said court at office in Charlotte, the 2d Mondav in October. 1866. 4-6t WM. MAX W KLL, Clerk. Stale of Ii. Carollun, Rlvcklenburs Co. Court of PUiu $ Quarter Sessions Oct. Term, 1866. Mary Went! vs.. tbe Heirs at Law of Daniel Wenu i - , ... deceased. Petition for Dower. It appearing to tbe satisfaction of the court, that John N Weniz, Elmira Williamson and II L Black aud wife Malinda, three of the defendants in this case, reside beyond the' Hants of this State, it is therefore ordered by the court that publication be made, for six successive weeks, in the A'estero Democrat, a newspaper published in tte city of -Charlotte notifying said ilefendanLs to be and ap pear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held lor the county of Mecklenburg, at the court House iir Charlotte, on the 2d Mondav in January next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to tbe petition, or judgment, pro confesso, will ba taken and heard exparte as to them. Witness. Wm Maxwell; Clerk or our said court at office, the 2d Monday in October, A. D., 1866 ' ; WM. MAXWELL, Clerk. . Keki Him Down. Ave, keep fiim down. What business has a poor white man to attempt to rise without a name -without friend with out honorable blood in his veins? We have known him ever since he wasa boy, we knew his father before him, and be was ,a mechanic and what merit can there he in the. young Btrip pling? Such is the cry of the world, when a man of sterling character attempts to break away from the cord of poverty and igi.orai.ee and rise to the Dositioti of truth and honor 1li miltitiiflA ue inuiuiuue and excited envy cannot endure to be outstripped by those who grew up with them or their chil dren side by side; and hence the opposition a jnaa -encounters in his native place.; Uespite of this feeling, many noble minds have risen from obscurity and lived down their oppener.ts; but others have yielded to discouragement, lived in obscurity, and "died .and made . no sign." : Let it not be thus with you, young man. Persevere mount up and you will yet startle, the world. Remember that per&everance. will overcome all difficulties. BURNETT, -AelNNIS & EARL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No 36 Whitehall Street, NEV 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, 13C6. 6m MI2CIXE!VBK7RG HOUSE ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. MEALS FURXISI1EIJ AT ALL HOURS. Transient and Permanent Boarding. Agents for the Celebrated "Nanaemond" River Oysters, of which a constant supply will be kept. TUG BAR Is stocked with the choicest Wines, Liquors, Ales and Cigars. E. W. GROOT. Oct 15, 1865 6m Proprietor. WILSON. CALLAWAY & CO , Bankers and Commission Merchants, No 44 Broad Street, NE IV YOllK. R. T. Wilson, B. F. Wilson, J. M Johnston, New York; Thos H. Callaway, Cleveland. Tenn.; W. P. Okmb, Atlanta, Georgia. MESSRS J. Y. BRYCE & CO., will make liberal advances on Shipments to our House. Dec 3, 1866 6m Slate of JIT. Carolina, JTltcklenburs co. Court of J 'leas $ Quarter Sessions Oct. Term, 1866. Louisa J Lowrie vs. William Treloar. Attachment levied on one House aud Lot in tbe city of Charlotte, iu Square 51, iso. 369. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the defendant, William Treloar, resides beyond tbe limits of this State, it is therefore ordered by the com t that publication be made, for six weeks, in the Western Democrat, a newspaper published in the city of Charlotte, notifying .'aid defrndant to be and appear nt the next term of said court to be held for the county of Mecklenburg, at the conrt house in Charlotte, on the 2d Mouday iu January next, and show cause, if auy he hath, why the House and Lot levied upon should not be ordered lo be sold. Witness. Win Maxwell, Clerk of our said court at office, the 2d Monday in October, A. D., 1866. 45-61 . WM. MAXWELL, Clerk.. tittertt. mrollua, Hvckteiibiirs C. Court of 1'leas y Quarter Sessions Oct. Term, 1866. W P Robinson vs. John II Allen Samuel Yountz vs. John U Allen. Attachment levied on 1 brown Mule, 13 bead of Hogs, 1 Road Wagon, 15 Plow Shears. 7 head of Sheep, 4 head of Cuttle, 2 Axes, 4 pair Gears, 5 Hoes, 4 Plows, 1 Bureau, 1 Book Case, 3 Tables, 1 Cupboard, 3 Beds and Furniture, 1 Musket, 1 Clock, Cooking UtensiU, &c. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the defendant, John H Allen, has removed beyond the limits of the State, or so conceals himself that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him, it is ordered by the court that publication be made, for six week in the Western Democrat, a news paper published in the city of Charlotte, notifying the said, defendant to be and appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for tbe county of Mecklenburg, at the court House in Charlotte, on the 2d Monday in January next, then and there to answer, plead or replevy, or judgment final will be taken against hitn, and the property levied upon condemned to plaintiffs ue. Witness, Wm Maxwell, Clerk of our said court at office, the 2d Monday iu October, A D. I860. 45-6t WM. MAXWELL, Clerk. State of Kortlt Carolina, Lincoln Co. Court of Pleas $ Quarter Sessions October Term, 1866. W P Bynum vs. Parsons Xaylor Wm M Shipp vs. Parsons Naylor J M Michal vs. Parsons Nay lor. Attachments levied on Lot No. 29, N. E. Square of Lincolnton. It appearing to tbe satisfaction of tbe Court, that the defendant. Parsons Naylor, has removed beyond tbe limits ot the State, or so conceals himself that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon him, it is ordered by the Court that publication be made for six weeks, in the Democrat, a newspaper published in the town of Charlotte, notifying the said Parsons Naylor to be and appear at our next Court, to be held for the county of Lincoln, at the Court House iu Lincolnton, on the 5th Monday after the 4th Monday in December next, then and there to answer, plead, or replevy, or judgment final will Oe taken against him, and the property levied upon condemned to plaintiffs use. - Wituess, W R Clark, Cletk of our said Court at Office, 5th Mouday after the 4th in September, A. u 1S(J6. w. R. CLARK, C. C. 43 6t pr. adv. $18 Stalo of Kuril: Carolina, Union Co. Court of Pleas $ Quarter Sessions Oct. Term, 1866 RobtT McCain, Executor of William Ellis McCain, deceased, vs. Jane Flynn and Margaret Glenn and others. Petition to Subject Real Estate a3 Assets. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that Jane Flynn, wife of John Flynn, Margaret Ghnn and Agness A Flynn, wife of James Flvnn, defendants in this case, reside beyond the limfts of this State, it is ordered by the court that publication be made, for six succe stvc weeks, in the Western Democrat, a paper published in the city of Charlotte, notify ing said absent defendants 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 the case set for hearing Witness, J E Irby. Clerk of oar said Court at of fice, 1st Monday in October, A. D., 1866 ' J. E. IRBY, Clerk. State of JT. Carolina, L'ttion county. Vourt- of Pleat $ Quarter Sessions Oct. Term. 18tfti W H Simpson, Executor of Henry Cuauey, deceased vs. Willis Medlln ' Attachment Levied on Land. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that Willis Medlin, the defendant in this case, resides be yond the limits of this Stale, it is ordered by the court that publiiatiosj be" made, for six successive weeks in tbe Western Demociat, a paper published in the city of Charlotte, uot'fying said absent de fendant to be ant appear at the next court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions lo be held for the county of Uniou, at the court house in Monroe, on the 1st Monday in January next, then and there to answer the plaintiff, according to Uw, or tbe lands attached will be ordered to be sold. Witness, J. K. Irby, Clerk of our said conrt at office, 1st Monday in October, A. D., 1866. 4-6t Jr S. iRuy, Clerk. At the Old Established DRUG STOREX. ' Of F. SCARR, may be found every thing-la the Drug line, of genuine quality. : : February 26, 1866. . . : i - " '; , Ilo?, Sheep, Caflle Sec. I wish to engage 150 fat Hogs, weighing from 15C ' pound and" upwards, say 50 per month, commencing the. 1st of October, i aiso wan . oy one nun- oreu uwu - - ' " 1 , a . mm-k nnn.a . or oneep, ana o or o guuu -m, jviiup. Calves. Those having any of the above will piease call pn me at once. Sept 24, 1866. 1 will pay a fair price. W. A. COOK, Town Butcher. "SPRINGS' i CORNER1 I now offer to the public a COMPLETE FALL STOCK ot - . - . -- I-'? STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Hats aud Groceries. . As I wish to reduce my Stock very low by the end of the present season, I will sell at unusually small profits to WHOLESALE aud RETAIL CUS TOMERS, for Cash. Sept 24, 1866. ' A. SINCLAIR. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE. OF nr. c. Assures the citizens of North and South Carolina, that they are prepared to verify the above maxim, by offering their large and extensive Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Stationaries, Notions, Furnishing Goods, Ribbons, Laces, Hats, Bonnets, BOOTS AND SHOES, to Retailers at wholesale prices. They have employed bands to mannfacture espe cially for them the following: Hats, Caps, lioots, Shoes and Clothing, with which they will keep the Charlotte market well supplied. Their Clothing are made of the best material and in the latest style. All their Goods are of the latest Importation. THEIR DRESS GOODS, both for Ladies and Gentlemen are of the latest and most approved Patterns. They are thanktul to the citizens of Charlotte and surtoundihg 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. & B. EMANUEL.' Nov 12, 1866. High Shoals IRON MANUFACTURING CO., Gaston County, N. C. KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME. The Company have been at a considerable ex pense in fitting up their ROLLING MILL and NAIL FACTORY. They are now prepared to execute all orders, in the best style, they may be favored with iu their line of business. Having secured the services of the best workmen in the Iron business, that cau be procured in the South, they feel conSdent they can give full satis faction. The following articles are enumerated, viz: Rolled Iron, in flat Bar, round and square all sizes. v, Tire. Hoops and Scollops all sizes. All kind ot Iron used for Farm ng purposes. Machinery and Hollow-ware of all description. Also, Tacks, Nails and Brads of all sizes. The Iron is manufactured exclusively with char coal and wood, and out of Magnetic Ores. The Iron and Nails are equal to any in the United States or Europe, either for welding or toughness They ar also prepared to make and "ht up" any kind of Casting at short notice. All orders will be promptly executed by B B. BABINGTON, Supt. High Shoals, Dee 3, 1866. J. BDXDAIU & CO., (2d Door from the Court House,) Respectfully inform the public that they are con stantly receiving additious to their large Stock of Ready-Made Clothing, Boots, Shoes, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY. They invite an examination of their Stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting of every variety of Good3 in that line Also, a full assortment of GENTLE 52 EX'S FURNISHING GOODS, in large sopplj. These Good9 will be sold at moderate rates at WHOLESALE OR 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 ourGouds. J. BUXBAUM & CO , Oct 8, 1866 2d door from Court House. A. Oppenlieinier, Manufacturer and Jobber of Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Furs, &c, &c. . No. 5 1 7 Mi rhet Street, PHIL A DEL PHI A . Lariies' and Misses' Fancy Hats of every description Oct 29, 1886. JAMES GORDOX, wit. A. HE AUNG, Norfolk, Ya. Wilson, N. C. JAMES GORDON & CO., C o in in i s s i o ii Merchants, NORFOLK, VIRGINIA. 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 iu ducing the Merchants and Planters to sell their Cotton in Norfolk and thereby assist in establishing a direct line of steamers to Liverpool, we will sell Cotton for 1 J per cent commission. Our bouse was established iu 1828, conseqnentlv our long experience enables us to promise a faithful and prompt discharge of our duties to all produce consigned to our care. Oct 29, 1866 3rn Augs. G. Meyer &. Co., MAMCFACTrBERtt OF White Lead, Saltpetre, Varnishes, Lampblack, Putiv, Paiuts, &.C.. No 100 Lombard Street, BALTIMORE. July 17, 1866 3ropd The Southern Express Company, For the transportation of merchandise, valuable packages, specie, bank notes, bouds, kc, for all parts of the Souib and Southwest, in connection with ADAMS EXPRESS COM FAN Y. have established their ageney at 59 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, where orders to call for goods to be forwarded South will receive prompt attention. Merchandise and valuables delivered to Humden's, Kinsley's, American and United States Express Com panies, for the Southern Express Company, will re ceive prompt dispatch. , . " For particulars, rates of freight, &c. &c, apply at the office of tbe Southern Exoress" Comnanv. 5 Broadway. H. B. PLANT. ' Dee 13. 183. President, j - ;. BAKERY. : . , - l bare opened a BAKERY at tty old "Stand, op posite the Presbyterian Church, where will be kef t constantly,, o.n band freth BREAD; CAKES, c.: f amilies supplied at all hours, and on reasonable term. r t " . I also, .-!ep fall apply of . Ni ..t:' ! FAMILY GROCERIES and supplies, consisting of Bacon; Flour, Lard, Sn gar,' Coffee. Teas. Cheese Fish, Sardines, Tobacco, Cigars, and all fine Groceries . , .--:, A share of the public patronage solicited. Thave been long in business here, and am determined to keep up my reputation for eellisg ood articles at fair prices. M. D. L. MOODY, Sept 24,-1866. ' ' '"'It ' - , , ' WITTKOWSKY & RISTEXS, (Bettceen the two Drug Stores,") Are receiving a large and raried assortment 'of IF'zxl-l. txxicZ. "Winter GOODS, BOOTS 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. figy Conntry 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 Office, between the two Drugstores, Charlotte. Oct I, 1866 tf Slatoof X. Carolina, Mecklenburg Co. Superior Court of Law Fall Term, Hugh Forbes vs S M Blair B F Davidson vs T J Burrows Tracy, Irwia & Co , Burrows, Blair & Co Robert Gaston and Saml A Sowell vs S M Blair AV A Ransom & Co. vs Burrows, Blair & - Co. Daniel Hoffman & Co. vs Burrows. Blair & C. Sheldon, Hoyt & Co. vs Burrows, Blair & Co. S J Lowiic, Kxecutor, vs Thos Burrows and S M Blair R F Davidson vs J W Burrows. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Ihe defendants in these cases are non-residents of the State, it is ordered that publication be made, for six weeks, in the Western Democrat, a newspaper pub lished in the city of Charlotte, in the said State, commanding them personally to be and appear at the next term of this Honorable Court, to be held at the C turt House iu Charlotte, on the 9ih Jionday after the 4tb Monday in February, A. D., 1G7. then and there to plead, answer, or demur, to tbe attach ment in this case, otherwise judgment final will be entered against them for the amount of the plaintiffs' debts and cost, and 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 Monday in August; A. D., 1866, and in tbe 91st year of American independence. Issued the 13lh day of Nov., A. D., 1866. 43-et 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 tbe W estern Division ot this Koad, as follows : GOING WEST. ... -f ABBIVB. STATIONS. - LEAVK, . 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 16 " 1 1 1 0 44 Cberryville. GOING EAST. Cherryville, 1 00 P. M. 1 50 P.M. Lincolnton, 2 10 44 2 40 " Sharon, - 2 45 44 3 30 44 Brevards, 3 35 44 4 10 " Tuckasegee, 4 15 44 5 1 0 44 Charlotte, By order of B. S. GUION, Sept 17, 1866 Eng'r & Sup't. Charlotte & S. C. Railroad. Columbia, S. C, Nov. 5, 1866. On and after Wednesday,. 6ih inst.. Through Passenger Trains 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. Gkx'l Scpt's Office. Chablotte & S. C. .R. R., Columbia, S. C, Aug 25, 1866 Reduction or Kates. On and after September 1st, the Local Freight and Passenger Tariffs over this Road will be reduced as follows, viz : . FROM CIIAKLOTTE TO COLUMBIA. First Class Freight, 75 cents per 100 lbs. Second 44 44 . ,. 60 44 44 44 44 Third 44 44 40 44 44 44 44 Passenger Fare, $7.00 through. Corresponding rares to intermediate Stations. Through Tickets to Charleston and Augusta will be on sale within a few dav. at reduced rates. JAMES ANDERSON, Sup't. Sept 3, 1866. I. S WILLIAMS, I A. C. BLACK, J F. W. WILLIAMS, of Chailotte.N C' J of New Orleans. of NewOrJeans. WILLIAMS. BLACK & CO., COJIitl ISSIOIV' MERCHANTS, No. 120 Pearl Street, New York. Special attention given to the sale of Cotton, To bacco, Naval Stores, Yarn ad Domestics. Consignments to us are covered by Fire and Marine Insurance as soon as freighted, from all Depots on all Railroads in North aud 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 Sut herliu. Danville, Va. John Wilkes, Pres 1st Na. Bank, Charlotte, N C. Cbas Dewey, Cashier. State 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 Biidgers. Pres. W and W Railroad. R W Lassiter. Director R and G Railroad. A B Rucker. Pres. 1st Na. Bank, Lynchburg. Creevy, Nickerson & Co., New Orleans. W G Robinson, Pres. Mech's k Trad'a Bank, N. O. Bradley. Hill & Co., Savannah, Ga. R D Post, Mobile, Ala. October 8, 1866 , 6ra' HIDES BOUGHT AND SOLD BY S. M. HOWELL, Near the Post Office, CHAR LO TTE f N". C. September3, 1866 ;r MAHCPACTtraEB OF SADDLES & HARNESS f . Near the Pott Office,. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Hides bought and sold. March 5, 1866. J-d J3. M. tCJRAJIfD OPENING ; THE LABOEST ASSORTMENT OF We are receiving daily a beautiful Stock of FALL r GOODS, consisting or s: : , . - -r Calicoes, D Lanes, Poplhrt. Alpaccas, ; -! -! V -Merinoes, Hoop and Balmoral Skirts," a.v Jacooeta and Cambrtcs.'.Hoaiery, : I, 4 DIES' II ATS AUD. CLOAKS ReadjY&Jade , Clothing? . ? -rf ...u.-o -iit Boots and Shoes, . ,.f - : fT ' Trunks,' Notions and GROCERIES', "'". ' and a great many 'other articles', too numerous to mention, -r iV BUXBAUM A LANG, ' , ,f . . ! Corner Store, under Mansion House. Sept 24, 186ft. , J. T. BUTLER, ! WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, caAKLOTTE, If. C, Has nst 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 nod all sizes, from Five Dollars t Three Hundred. CLOCKS. I have some of the best, which I will sell at prices Key please any one. ; ' 1 .-: ;ft ' JEWELRY, r- r... - 1 would say to the ladies, come and see forjonr selves, the finest Stock ever offered in this city, con sisting of fine Jet Sets ; fine Gold and Enamel Sets; fine Joral 3ets Locket Pins, Ear-ring3, &e. ' . SILVER WARE. , Silver Tea and Table Spoons, Forks and Thimbles ; plated Tea and Table Spoons, Forks. Butter-Knives and Cups, Castors. Ac. ' : SPECTACLES. Fine Gold, Silver, Steel, &c , to suit all ages. Guns, Pistols and Cartridges, and Musical In struments. Tbe above Goods I will sell cheaper than you can buy tbem iu New York or elsewhere. The highest price paid for OLD GOLD AND SILVER. Watch Glasses only 25 cents. Please accept my sincere thanks for yonr kind and liberal patronage to me since my return from the army . , Sept 17, 1866. J. T. BUTLER. STLMIOlSi: & MACAULAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Charlotte, N. U.,and 66 Pearl St ,.New York Prompt personal attention to the sale of cotton, cotton yarns, naval stores, Ac, and the purchase of merchandise generally. Refebkkces John A'ilkes and T H Brem, Egq'rs, Charlotte, N C ; Jordan Womble, Esq, Raleigh, N 0 ; O G Parsley & Co," Wilmington, N C; p Paul A Co, and Robt Mure A Co, Charleston, S C ; WTi.Icox A Hand, Augusta, Ga; Dunlop, Mopcure . A Co, Richmond, Va ; Tannahtll, Mcllwane & Co, N Y ; Partridge, Wells A Co, New York. Aug 15, 1866. WHO WANTS' A-PIANOf'- Several Patrous of the Concord Female College have requested my aid in securing tiood Pianos For their use. This has induced me to make ar rangements with some of the best manufacturers which enable me to furnish instruments of tbe first class a.l reduced prices- I can save each purchaser from $40 to $100. Price lists of the manfacturers will be sent to those who desire them, to aid tbem 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. SI. CALDWELL. May 7, 1866 y AND MACHINE SHOP, Lt Cliarlottey j)3". C, n. TIARTIN & CO., Having removed their Works from Stowesville, Gas ton county, to Charlotte, respectfully -inform their old patrons and tbe public generally that they have opened a Foundry & Machine Shop at the old Navy Yard lot, in the city of Charlotte, where they are prepared to make all sorts of O-STIISTGrS For Steam Engines, Mills, Factories, Water Wheels,' Cane Mills, Farming Implements, Ac. Ac. nErjtHlIJITG. Particular attention will be paid to repairing of all kinds. , All work shall be done ia the very nicest style, and the best material used. M. MARTIN, JOHN WILKES, Jun 25. 1866 ; Charlotte, N. C. J. V. RKYCE & CO., General Commission Merchants, CIIAHLOTTK, N. C. Particular attention paid to tbe selling of alt kinds of Produce Cotton and Tobacco. ' Highest cash price paid for Cotton. jBfcjy All orders from a distance promptly attend ed to.' J. Y. URYCB. .... - , . - W. 11. BRYCE. March 5, 1866. The Southern 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 effected at lowest rates. Internal Revenue Tax will be paid or Donds 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, Danville, Va. Greensboro, N C, Raleigh, N C, Goldsboro, N C, AND TO WAY Lynchburg, Va, Bristol, Tenn. Salisbury, N C, Weldon, N C, Wilmington, N C, 8TATI0X8 ON TUB Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, South-Side Rail- road, Petersburg Railroad, North Carolina Railroad, Raleigh and Gaston Ra'lroad, Wilmington and Wel don Railroad, and Western N. C. Railroad. LETTERS, MONEY PACKAGES, . AND SMALL PARCELS, To Colnmbia. S C, Augusta, Ga, Macon, Ga, Mobile, Ala, Selma, Ala, New Orleans. La, Charleston, S C, Savaonah, Ga, Columbus, Ga, Montgomery, Ala, Jackson, Miss, AND TO WAY STATIONS 05 THK- Charlotte A 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 pro--rp4lj for warded to destination. ' Freights shipped by steamship to onr care will be forwarded, by Express without charge for com mission or drsyage. If orders "are left at onr Office, goods will be cal led for and forwarded by first Express. SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO. .Charlotte, Aug. 14, 1865. ..... JfeBSB WBS&tiy- : general assortment,' always onr hand, ils Feb 5, !866 . SCARR'S RWO:8TQRB. :7 :)ammPii WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN - Atii I DRY GOOD&l Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Bespectfally Inform the pnbllc tbaf ih'eytkeep'rcon. staaily on band a general assortment of Good in tbe above lines, ; which they will sell at wholesale or retail on favorable terms for cash ,r.iT a-ti They invite attention to their large stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hard ware "and Crockery, and request those wishing to purchase to give tbem a call. -. ...i4 Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware. : In this department every article caa b'e foand that may be detirt d. -' ;- ...., J5 Ail sorts of Tin and - Sheet-Iron Job Work done a short notice. , , .).- t -. Cooking 8tOTesr '" Of all sizes and patterns, fsrnlture complete, "la general assortment. , -.c. .- .!.' Fairbanks' Scales. We are Agents for tbe Bale of the celebrated Fair, banks' Scales, all sizes. , , , i ' - " ' TArLOS A DUNCAN. May I4.-T866 '- ' - 'l - - 'J " ' ' '' ' CHARLOTTE . . Steam - Refilled , Caudj filannfaetorj, IVllolvknlc. ti lid l(tnll. i;r i The subscriber is now manufacturing. all sorts ef CATfUIES, CAKES, 'BREAD. "Ac. Ac. Plain and Ornamental Cakes, 'for Weddings' and Parties, always on hand or mad to order; .;,-' gy-Mercbauu ,aJd dealers in Candies will find it to their interest to purchase from, me, as I will give satisfaction' both in prlce iind quality. Orders ' from a distance attehded to at short notice.'- -.- ' ' ... -: - J. G. C.'LEISER, 'i .hi,, One door south of tbe Mansion" House Try on street, Charlotte, N. 0.' March 12, 1866 ,,ylr ElPRESS COHPAIVIES. The SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY fiave aved their office iu RICHMOND under the Spots wood Hotel, Main street, between Eighth nhd Ninth streets. The Southern ' Express -Company art now prepared io forward, at Reduced Rates, .'v. .Currency,, . ..- : . Coin, . - YaluableS and ' ' Freight, To all accessible points fn the , South. All goods shipped from the Jorth by the Adams or Harnden Express Companies will be transferred to the SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY to com plete transportation. 1 ... c; ; 'r ! ! fT Goods shipped (ropi the North byjfeamship. and marked to the care of Southern Express Com pany will be promptly forwarded to destination fret of charge for commissions and drayage. " " -' Arrangements have been made with the Danville Railroad Company, and we now receive frejght for all Way Stations on that road at the same rates as were formerly thatged by the Danville Railroad Kit press. ;; ,r. :' '-! 'O Goods called for WITHOUT EXTRA CHARCf and promptly forwarded SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY. v RICHMOND AND .DANVILLE RAILROAD. Notice. To give facilities to tbe public on lbs line of this road for -the "transportation of small 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 tbeir office, and their wagons will deliver all Express Freight arriv ing by this Road FREE OF ANY EXTRA CHARGE FOR RECEIPT OR DELIVERY, and ' the rates of Express Freight will bo. tbe same as charged by this Company. . " : ' THOMAS D0DAMEAD, Dec 18, 1865 , tr Superintendent . . . - - Chabi.ottk, Dec. 18,-1865. -All freight forwarded with promptness 'and dis patch, it being carried on Passenger and Mail trains and not on slow freight trains. Rate as lew as by any company. T. D. GILLESPJK, Agt. ! P IROW AND CASTINGS. , , 30.00(5 lbs." wrought and rolled Iron,." Castings, Ac, Tor sale' for cash or barter for corn, oats, peas, cotton yarn, and cloth of different kinds. ' My Blast Furnace is now in operation and I am prepared to fill orders for Machinery, Cooking Ware, A6. s Terms cash. t . , , I want to employ some good hollow-ware Mon1d? ers and some good Miners. . I wish lo- make cont tracts for tbe cutting of 5,000 cords wood; also for coahng. Apply soon at my Furnace "six miles Easf of Lincolnton. N. C. , . : J; W. DERR. February 12, 1866 , , ypd 1 , ... , , v To Bakers mid Con Tec I ion ers. AMMONIA. ... A large quantity of Ammonia can be bought low by the Jar at SCARR'S DRUG STORE.., February 6, i 866 - 1 ' - 44 W GOODMAN, of Mississippi, M A. P MERRILL, Jr., of New Tork, t General XVmiaissiou JUerehaots. 3G New Street, NEW YOHK ' 1 We have made an arrangement by which MrJXW COURTS, late Public Tieasurcr of North Carolina, becomes interested in all tbe business sent us from tbat State, He is not associated now with the fir,n, of Bennett, Van Pelt A Co, New York. We hope his friends will patronize1 us. " : "'m'i .. Dec 25, 1865 t If . . ; C. H. noBlNSOM. C. H. la. h. ROBINSON & . b. aoaiKsoa. co.,- J Commission A Forwarding Merchant", wilmiactox, c. - Prompt attention given to orders and consign ments. Jan 29, 1866 tf ' Southern Eiprcs Company.. The Southern Express Company has epeoed com-' munication with ill Northern and Wettrru bttri, aud is now prepared lo forward Freight, Money sad; valuable Packages safely and promptly. Messen-, gers leave Charlotte daily, connecting , al Raleigh.. with Adams' express company,, anu ai nitnmoaa, with Adams' and Harndeu's Express Companies. ,.. Letters will be forwarded by this Company to all, points South and North having no mail facilities. u. uiuL.a.riK, Agent. Charlotte, June 19, 1865 tf James Rirer Insnranee Company, IDSVILLK, VA. ' HOWARDS CHARTERED CAPITAL,' 11,500,000." ' C. W. DOWNING, Ajeat, Charlotte, JVr. C This old, tried, and solvent company deals liber- . ally, pays promptly, and ak patronage. Sea below, to which many others similar could be added: RtCBMosD, Va., Feb. 15, 1866. , ,4In tbe month of Decern bej, 1865,'we bad Ccttoa bnrned which was insured in the James River Com- , pany, and its part .of loss, amounting to one Jboai and seven hnndred and thirty-three dolJa rs , and , thirty three cents,' was' paid'promptly as. soon as . proof, Ac, was forwarded, and Over two months,. before it was doe under 'the policy.' Such prompt- .; ness merits patronage. ' A", Y. SroJUia A Co.", j? April 2. ' j 1 ' T ' Fish and pure Tanners' OIL' For sale at ' SCARU' DUl'G STOjHT; - ' April 33, 6 a-
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