Newspapers / The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, … / Jan. 29, 1867, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
THE HUMAN HBABTo,- The human heart no mortal ywY;." Hath ecen its strings laid bare 5- f Tft A Deattty atni a mystery Is all that restetb there. In Love how silently 'twill brood, O'er feelings uncoDfessed ; The bird that feeds in solitude, -;- VSX. .7' :" 1 '' The younglings of ita ceet. Its Hate is like volcanic fire ; We reek not of its wrath, - 'Till bursts the lava of its tr,' : - - - ', Around our scorching path. U- Its Friendships oh ! the biased seeds It strews through Time's doJliowere, ,y. Which spring through misery' bitter weeds, To crown life's cup with flowers. , . The bearVs despairwfiatsnnUe Portrays its gloom aright It w the bell ot memory, :V.; , j Unutterable night. " Its Holiness the tree whose bloom Eternity supplies. And flocking to whose branches come, Tie birds of Paradise. - . Through very human cbange the heart, Is but a living lyre, ' , . Where each fierce passion plays its part, Upon a separate wire., ,, ...... But harsh and wild the notes will be, If passion round them clings, It never yields pure melody, 'Till God hath touched the string?.,. . ... A wicked wag says the reason youn ladies look so bold and fierce in the latter days is, that they tie their hair so tightly on the back of the bead that they cannot shut their eyes, which gives them their fierce look, (and - then ttheir tremendous waterfalls so balaoce'their heads up that they seem to "cock their chins" at every body, hence their bold, defiant look. SPLENDID BARGAINS! A. Sinclair Is now offering his entire Stock of WINTER DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Cloak?, Ready-made Clothing, Shoes, Ac, jAJt OOSt. ' :; " : Good Calicoes at 12 cents per yard: good bleached Shirting at 12 cents. Also, constantly on hand a full line of Rock -Island Goods, at Factory prices.; RockJsland Ready made Clothing, cheaper than the .Shoddiest .North ern Goods. Call early and secure Bargains at .', . Jan 14, 1867 SPRINGS'. CONNER. NOTICE All persons indebted to the Estate fW.-G. Potts, deceased, will please come forward and pay u3 by the 1st day of February, 1867, as longer indulgence cannot be given. All claims in our hands at that time not settled will be acted upon immediately for settlement, as the estate mnst be settled. ' " , J. M. & L.A. POTTS, Jan W, 1867 3tpd Adm'rs.'4 A IVOTICE That will not be, 1 anv ttfraiil, noticed, liut those whom it -concerns and' who fail to notice ; will be otherwise notified is future, s a re. -r I want all persons indebted tome, either before, during, or since the war, tocome forward and pay up. A reasonable time, in addillon to the many years, months and weeks that have been given, may. be, expected. After that, look out for snakes.1 '"Its the truth I'm tillin of ye, jest." Jan 14, 1863, tf II. M. PRITCHARp. SEW FtUJMTUUE MANUFACTORY AT CRESWKLL'S OLD STAND On Chprcu Stiiket. The citizens of Charlotte ami. the public at large can always ha v-e t-heir wants in the" FURNITURE aud UNDERTAKERS' LINE promptly and elegant ly supplied, at moderate rates; by the most expert and accomplished Cabinet workmen from Germany. Leave orders at Dr. Pritchard & Co's, or at the Shop with MR. VOtiEGE. , . . JBsjjy Repairing satisfactorily done. January 14, 1867 tf ; , . 1867. AL.1IAIACS. 1867. Blum's Farmers' and Planters' Turner's ''North Carolina'' , "Housekeepers' Improved" " - " V Almanacs for 1867, just received at the New Book Storo. TIDDV k BR0. Jan 14, 1867. . ' , . r' OUAIVO. , . , , 200 Tons Soluble Pacific Guano, daily expected Extractor a letter of J. -R. Hargrave, Esq, of Wauesboroiign, & U. dated 19th alt: "Dr. Ramsay and myself used the Paci6c Gnano last season, and are very much pleased with it. Y intend using it again u pretereuce to Peruvian, at the difference in prices of the two articles." A. u. springs, lisq, 1 ork District, S. C, wrote us as follows on the 15th ult : 1 : J ntn II n..!e. r " .1 --I nppucu 43 ius racuic uuano to tne acre on rery poor land, and although the drought was the severest we have had since 1835, I calculate the in crease of cotton at 400 lbs to the acre." On the 19th he wrote us again, saying: "I wrote you a few days ago, stating that I should want 1 tons Pacific Guano. . I forgot to mention that some of my neighbors have become excited at the result of my experiment, and nave rpokeu to me in reference 10 procuring it tor mem. j snail want 25 tons." tve nave numerous letters wnicn can be seen at our Office, from farmers in different parts of the countrj, speaking in the highest terms of this Fer tihzer vhen applied to corn and cotton. This Gu ano is of the , same composition, and character as Pernvian. It differs only in the proportions of the same elements. For sale by V. H. McRARY 4 CO..- f ; Agents Soluble Pacific Guano Coropaov, ana ueaiers in no. 1 Peruvian Guano. Jan 14,1866 WiLHixGTOjr, N.C. SI REWARD. ' Absconded from the.subscriber.on Friday even ng, the 4th Inst an apprenticed negro boy tinned Sam- ltose outmay nave cnanged his name), about 18 yenra Id, yellow complexion, large moath and nose, weighs about 135 or 140 pounds; bad on anew raised frock coat, old felt hat much worn, and apair of new home-made pegged brogansu He is supposed to be lurking about his adopted father's ' near Mr John Patterson' in Mecklenbdrgcounty. !A reward of 10 will be paid for his apprehension and delirl erylome. S.J BROWN, , Deep WeUrJredefloonyrNO Janoary 14, 1867 fc -'3t - ' . HOLIDAY PRESENTS, CONFECTIONERIES, ice. Thcndersigned having bought out the' estab Ilshment of R- M. Robinson & Co., informs tbepu.b- 1.M Ka Yta a fin c t rf V rF ' . ' w Toys, NotioBSi, ICoeclioneViesfr which will b sold at low prices for cash! ,"" . Call and' examine my Stock at No.. 5, Granite Row, opposita the Mansion House. ' ; DALLAS - M RIGLKlti Dec, 24, 1856. ' , - BOUGHT AND' SOLD Br? s wjt xsrTTTTr UUtVJUUU) Near the Post Office, CIURLOTTfrQ September 3,; ISfiC r: The Strongest Man.A 4M r. : Butts, of New York, has eBtirely" "taken the saili out of" Be. r jWinship.? He writes that hean Jifttwo thonsand seter hiindred and !' twnjtj-geTen pounds' two dances. . He ajs';, hVe eaten plai B,im pie food--5W kinds at meal avoided k nick-knacks, pork and Condiments. ., I have used mostly-vegetable food and tnjlk when that would answer, bm I found jt necessary a portion of the time to introduce animal food ; into my diet." It is stated that Methodism is mora largely developed, in Philadelphia than in any other city of the world, and that there are in the city, .of all kio'ds, 211 Methodist ministers, of whom f3are pastors. , . . -.-::jr." - ,iS NO Wt ON , SALE 41 W'Sacks Li-erioolsSap A HOUSTON CO. Jan 14, 1867: 4t ooodjs at 'w; COST. ii Wilson Brothers, ; ; (Z'h der'the Western Democrat Office, kri selling out their entire stock of Dry Goods, Hardware, &cy at New York cost. ' ' Dec 10, 1866 . ' CATAWBA English and Classical High School, NEWTON, N. C. The next Session of this Institution will com mence the 7th of January next, and J he sessions will hereafter commence regularly on the first Monday of January and July respectively, We are happy to inform the public that the School is in a flourishing condition, and that the plan, of messing, which en ables board to be secured for half the usual rats, or less, contributes to the advantage of those who adopt it, and to the success of the School. Should it become necessary, other competent in structors will be employed, and no pains sbalj be spared to thoroughly fit young men for College, or give them a practical business education. Pupils have access to a good Library, and have the advantages of a well regulated Literary Society, which is no small consideration. i - Tuition from $10 to $18, specie rates. Board in families from $ia to $15 (currency) per month.. . i - - For Circular and furthur particulars, address J. C Clapp, Newton, N. C J. C. CLAPP, A. B. S. M. FINGER, A. B. Dec 3, 1866. Bargains! Bargains!! Goods Cheaper tkaa Before the , War ! Is now prepared to offer to the citizens of Charlotte, Mecklenburg and silrronnding counties one of the best and most complete Stocks of Goods ever opened in this City,,, . ' My tock, already comprising everything belonging in'a first class Mercantile House, is being daily in creased By fresh additions bought in the North since the Great Reduction in Prices, And by a splendid assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY ARTICLES, BOUGHT DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTUR ES ; ERS IN EUROPE. DIRECT 'IMPORTATIONS. Splendid Black Broadcloths, from $2 to $6 per yard, imported by . B. KOOPMANN. Fine Black Trecots, imported by ' 13. KOOPMANN. : Superb plain and figured Black Dress Silks, imported by. -.. , . B. KOOPMANN.- Beautiful silk velvet Cravats, Ties and Scarfs, im ported by B. KOOPMANN. Heavy black silk Handkerchiefs, Scarfs and Ties, im ported by B. KOOPMANN. Genuine German Cologne, imported by ' , . .. B. KOOPMANN. Fine Cocoanut Toilet Soap, imported by B. KOOPMANN- , .... . , . . - ' " GOOUS AT OE.D PRICES. Good CALICOES, at 12 cents per yard. Good Bleached Shirting, at 12 cents per yarcL. Figured Delains, at 25 cents per yard. Plaid and Striped Poplins, at 25 cents per yard. All Wool Plaids, double width, at 50 cents per yard. Ladies' Silk Velvet Scarfs, Ties & Cravats, 25 cts. each. Fine Cocoanut Toilet Soaps, 25 cents per dozen. . " -Black and Colored Alapacas, very low. . English and French Merinos, very low. Mohair and Debeges, very low.- Red, Grey, Blue and Whit FLANNELS, at reduce prices. . . Linen Table Damask, Cotton and Linen Diaper, very cheap. LADIES' CLOAKS ! LADIES' CLOAKS ! i 25 per cent less than cost- - HOOPSKIRTS! HOQPSKIRTS ! ! A fine lot of Ladies' Misses' and Childrens Hoopskirts, EMPRESS TRAILS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, ... SONTAGS, BREAKFAST SHAWLS, -HOODS and NUBIAS, . .. 25 per cent less than Manufacturers Prices. Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres.Satinets, Jeans & Kerseys, ; . CLOTHING, At Greatly Reduced Prices. Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Notions, Hardware and Groceries. &C, &.C, &c, &c. I am determined to sell AT PRICES TO S UIT E VER YBOD Y. v A call at my Establishment will convince every one that I can offer them greater advantages than they can find in any other Store in the city, as my Goods have been bought since the late F all in Prices and from the Manufacturers Direct, whilst my late sojourn in New York has mademe ac quainted with the Manufacterers. and otherwise given me an experience of which my customers cannot fail to reap the benefit. " Wholesale buyers will find it to their particular ad vantage to examine my Stock before purchasing else where. ; : -i - -: A call is respectfully solicited. Jan 7. 1867. B. KOOPMANN. MEDICAL CARD. DRS. GIBBOM i McCOMBS, having associated themselves inthe practice of .Medicine and Surirerr. respectfully tender their professional services to the citizens of Charlotte and surrounding country. r'i inigc ripcncuci: m private as well as Field and Hospital practice, they feel justified in proposing to pay special attenUon to the Dracticenf ourgery in air us orancnes. . Offiec in. Granite Row, upstairs. onnosit th ilansion II o use. : . . . .UUUBUT GIBBON, 'A. D. Dec 11, 1865 J. P. McCOMBS, M. D. Stulu of.K. Carolina, Cabarrus Co. Superior Court of Late Fall Ttrm, 1866. Allison roiir .aminisiraior or Jonn r ile, dee'd vs Anderson File, Allison Fink, Guardian" of Jere ' miahjNj Sarah E and John W Fink, and Elam - Cnster,.Guardian of David File; Moses Bost and "i Melissa bi wife, Mary Blackweider. RF Freese land and Jane his wife, and John File. Petition for Settlement.' - It appearfngnolheatlsraction of this Court that Anderson File and R F Freeieland and Jane, his wife, are non-residents of the Sute of North Caro lina, it is ordered by the Court that publication be made, ia the. Western Democrat, 'published at rhr. lotte, C.f for six. weeks, notifying the said parties luucau-A ni'Mrnr uflurB IBIS IlOnOr&DlP St Co'nrt of Law to be hl fh-.M -. hocse in Concord, oa the 1 1th Mondav after thelast Monday in February next, to plead, ans wer or demur o? judgment will be taken, pro confeeso, a.sla them AVimess, Kiah P. Harris, Clerk of our said Court af office, ibe 1 1th Monday after the last Mondar hi ----- - . - . ji me court August, 48-t 1 arm-1- i .- .-JvUIl P. H ARRIS, Xlerk.- Talk! I hare takcii an. Office at Messrs Hntchison Bor roughs 4 Co's. for tha purpose of closing up the estates of ALEX. SPRINGS-and S, T. WRISTOX. and" the unsettled bnsiness of the late-Srm -of YOUNG WRISTON and YOUNG, tVRISTON 4 ORB- '-Those interested will please take notice.: I am determined to settle alu this business peaceably if I can, forcibly if .1 mast January T, 1867 4t At the Old Established Of F. SCARR, may be lonna everymtng in the Dreg line, of genniae quality." February 36, lHt6. CHARLOTTE FEMALE INSTITUTE, .;, .u ;,CHAELOTXKr C. : The current session! eommeaced on the' 1st Octo ber, 1866, and will continue until 30th Juae, 1867. Pupilaare received At any time and charged from date of entrance. " Ministers' daughters received free f Charge for Toition.B 1 . s V Expenxet per Term of TweAfy Weeks ; Board, including every expense except - , washinr.1 fe - $105 00 Tuition in Collegiate Department," J 2& 00 ", in Primary 7 , . 20 00 " Music, Modern Languages, Drawing and Painting, taught by competent and thorough instructors. a For Circular and Catalogue containing full partic ulars, address - Rmv R.' BUR WELL' & "SON. Jan7,186L Charlotte, N. C. WILSON, CALLAWAY & CO , Bankers and Commission Merchants No. 44 Broad: Street, NE W YOliK. R. T.' Witsow, B. F. Wilsoh, J. M. Johnston, New York; Thos. H. Callaway, Cleveland. Tenn.; W. P. Oaks, Atlanta, Georgia. MESSRS J. Y. BRYCE & CO.. will make liberal advances on Shipments to our Bouse. Dec 3, 186a , ...6m;-' v IMPORTANT TO THE PUi3LIC. "MONEY SAVED IS MONEY MADE. CHARLOTTE, ft, C, Assures the citizens of North and South Carolina that they are prepared to verify the above maxim by offering their large and extensive is Jock or Dry Goods, Groceries Hardware, Stationaries. Notions. Furnishing: Goods, Ribbons Lacesj Hats, Bonnets, ' ; ! .' BOOTS AND SHOES, to Retailers at wholesale prices. . . Thej have employed hands to manufacture espe cially for thera the following: ' Hat8,Caps, Boots, 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. ' " . -AH .their Goods are. of-the", latest Importation. THEIR DRESS GOODS, both for Ladies and Gentlemen are of the latest and most approved Patterns.-: " . f . Tbey are thankful to the citizens of Charlotte and surioundahg 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. II. & B. EMANUEL. Nov 12, 1866. Uigh Shoals IRON ; MANUFACTURING CO., Gaston County, N. C. KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME. The Company - nave 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, thev may be favored with in their line of business. Having secured the services of the best workmen in the Iron business, that can. be procured in, the South, they feel conndent tbey can give lull satis faction. The following articles are enumerated, viz Rolled Iron, in flat Bar, round and square all " sizes. . " . ' ' Tire, Hoops and Scollops all sizes. . All kind of Iron used for. Farming purposes. Machinery and Hollow-ware of all. description. Also, Tac ks, 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 are also prepared to make and "fit up" any kind of Casting at short notice. All orders will be promptly executed by , . B. B. BABINGTON, Sup't. High Shoals, Dec 3, 186. J. IIUXBAUI & CO., (2 J Door from the Court House,) Respectfully inform the public that they are con stantly receiving additions to their large Stock of Ready-Made Clothing, Boots, Shoes, HARDWARE AND CROCKERY. They invite an examination of their Stock- ef LADIES' DRESS GOODS, consisting of every variety of 'Goods in thatr line Also, a full assortment of -GENTLEMEN'S FIT R IV IS III IT G GOODS, ; io large b apply. These Goods will be sold at moderate rates at WHOLESALE OR RETAIff 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 Goods. - J. BUXBAUM & CO, Oct 8, 1866 v 2d door from Court House. .v;, Ar: Oppenheiraer, Manufacturer and Jobber of Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, Furs, Ac, 4c. ; - , No. 517 Market Street, PHILADELPHIA. Ladies' and Misses' Fancy Hats of every description' Oct 29, 1866. . j ; t - Augs. Or. Meyer & Co., - MAKDTACTFBKBS OT ".- " ' White Lead, Saltpetre, Varnishes, " Lampblack runy, rainrs, sc., ' No . 100 Lombard Street, BALTIMORE. July lltZB66 -r - 6mpd 1 The 'Southern Express Company, For the transportation ,of merchandise, valuable packages,' specie, bank notes, bonds. &c, for all parts of theSoath and Southwest, in, connection with - ADAMS EXPRESS, COMPANY, have established their agency at 59 BROADWAT NE W,YORK, where ' orders io call for goods to" be " " ' ' " - - 1 lorwaroea 001119 wuirecetve prompt attention Merchandise and valuables deltverei to Harndea'a Kiasley'americaa and United States Express Com. panics, for the Southern Express Company, will re ceive prsnipt dispatch. - - i . Fcr px'ticulars, rates of freight, Ac. &c, apply at the office of the Southern ixpress Company, od Broadwaj. , Jf. B. PLANT. ; Dacn3, I8C5. n " 1 f- , President. No Idle GREAT ATTRACTION, j . ;Tbe: undersigned having purchased tne entire stock of Goods from Messrs Williams & Meacharo, h now prepared to waif npon his friends and cus tomers at the Old Stand" near the National Bank.. Ho keeps constantly len band the following, via; j; Xiadies,; press Goods y! f ' Of all styles sand patterns ; Satinets Casstmeres, Shirtings, Sheetings, Yankee Notions, Boots, Shoes, Bagging and Rope.: ' 1; 1 . ' , n a-.-.,-.- Groceries, ' Bacon, Flour, Meal, Salt, Sugar, Coffee (Java'and Rio), Mackerel, Orleans and Cuba Molasses, Soda, Starch, a superb lot of Single vand Double-Barrel SHOT GUNS, Saddles,.Ac:; and a great many other Goods usually kept in the Grocery and! Dry Godds line tod nomerons to mention. - ' ' - JV- ; . I will aay to my friends and'.the public generally that it will be to their interest to call .and see me before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined not to be undersold." '"My Goods were selected in the Northern market with great care, and. with an eye to the wants of the people they are of the best qualify ,and i goaranteo genera! satisfaction; i : I feel satisfied that - after the first call, t the low prices at which I am offering my Goods will induce my friends to call again. S. BMEACHAM. S. .B. WEACHAM; ' ' Wholesale and Retair Dealer in ' ' DRY GOODS AND; GROCERIES (As above specified,) & GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, CHARLOTTE, N. C. ' January 14, 1867 ' ' , BAKEEtY. .'--7 I have opened a BAKERY at my old ' Stand, op posite the Presbyterian Church, where will be kept constantly on hand fresh BREAD, CAKES, Ac. Families supplied at all boars, and on reasonable terms. ' f y '. . : - , 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, 1866. f J, i WITTKO WKY Sc Rli TE 's , Between the two Drug Stores,) ' 'f Are receiving' s large ..if V, " . -. and- varied 1 assortment of Winter GhOODS, BOOTS ; AND S H OES, 1 RE AD i. -MADE CLOTHING, &c, : Which thev are desirous of selline: off at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL At a small, advance on NEW : YORK COST. Country Merchants and others are.respect fully ' requested to call and examine this Stock of Goods before making their 'purchases. WITTKOWSKY &' RINTELSj Opposite the Democrat Office, between the " two Drug stores, Charlotte. Oct 1, 1866 - tf 1 "' g . "J BURNET'T, McltfNIS & EARL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 3d Whitehall Street, N& W 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 be under stands handling Southern produce-i-he having been for the last 18 years engaged in business in Wil mington, N. C, -. ,: j , ;: t. Oct 8, 1866. ; 6m i rriECKLEivisiiRG nousE ; ' '' ON THE ' '-' " r EPROPEAlf PLAlf 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 BAR' Is stocked with the choicest Wines, Liquors. Ales and Cigars. . ' '; E. W GROOT. Oct 15, 1866 6m , Proprietor. Wil., Charlotte & Ruth. Railroad. On and after Monday, the 17th Sept., 1866, the Passenger Train will run daily (Sundays excepted) on tne W estern Division of tins Koad, as follows : GOING WEST. ARRIVE. STATIOXS. Charlotte, LEAVE. 7 00 A. M. 7 8 9 50 35 25 00 10 A. M. . Tuckasegee, 7 Brevard's, 8 Sharon, 9 Lincolnton, 10 Cherryville. GOING EAST. S I Cherryville, , 1" Lincolnton, . - 2 ; Sharon, T 2 Brevardsj 3 Tuckasegee, , 4 55 . 40. " 30' 15 " 10 11 u 00 P. M. 1 50 P. If. 2 40 " 10 45 35, 15 it . .i 3 30 " " 4 10 - 10 .. By order of Sept 17, 1866 Charlotte, B. S. GUION, Eng'r & Sup't. Charlotte & S. C; Railroad. 1 CoLUXBta, S. C," Nov. 5, 1866. On and after Wednesday, 6th inst., Through Passenger Trains will be run over this Road as fol lows . Leave Columbia, . 3 9 6 1 10 40 10 40 A. A. A. P. M. M. M. M. Arrive at Charlotte, Leave Charlotte, Arrive at Columbia, Nov 13, 1866. JAMES ANDERSON, Superintendent. 8. witUAMS, . A. C. BLACK, of New Orleans. I W. W. WILLIAMS, ofCharlotte.NC. I of New Orleans. WILLIAMS, BUCK & CO.. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. I2ii Pearl Street, New York. Special attention given to the sale of Cotton, To bacco, Naval fetores, lam and Domestics. Consignments to ns are covered by Fire and Marine Insurance as soon as : freighted, from all Depots on ali Railroads in Jtorlh and South Carolina, and Georgia, and from 'all Southern shipping" ports, through to Hew lor, whether advice of shipment is received or not. - c - REFERENCES. G F Watson, Richmond. T J Corprew, Norfolk. W T Sutherlin, Danville, Va John Wilkea, Pres. 1st Na. Bank, Charlotte, X C. Chaa Derey, Cashier, State Bank. Raleigh N C. R 3i Johnston, Pres Ex. Bank, Columbia, S C. F M Gilmer, Montgomery, Ala. " " j Wellsl Adair & Co, Atlanta, Ga." '-" "' PA Scranton, Angnsta, Ga. v T ; 7 - Wra Johnston, Pres. C and S C Railroad.- - J U.R BiidgersPres. W and W Railroad, t R W Lassiter, Directpr R an4G Railroad. A B Rocker, Prey. 1st Nal Bank, Lynchburg. Creevy," Nickerson tt CoM New Orleans. Robinson, Pres. Mech's & Trad'f Bank, N. 0. ?Brad!ey, Hill t Co., Savannah, Ga. " , R D Post, Mobile, Ala. ... . , j ?i -ss;i.' 7 e.-October 8, 1866 , , ; Cm v ! .-rr. A?.,.-' tf TR T.AH(SEST ASORTMENl OP. We are receiving daily a beaatiful:Stcclr of FALL OO0DS, consisting of ; 2 sl ,.$!oY Calicoes, DsLanes, Poplins, Alpaeca-S,-.'. -t's , Merinoes, Hoop andrBalmoral,5(kirtSi -. Jaconets.and Cambrics.iHosiery, . "XADJES'. HATS ;AJ1 D CL,aAKS,s Ready-Made Clothing, - .i . .l.x. ; .Boots and Shoes,-'.' .tl oii't 2 Mn,.n I' i -i- v.Tranka.r Notion and ' GR O C'E'R'IES"1'!!5 and a great many other articles, too numerous to mention. iMi , '. BUXBAUM '4 LANG ' i " Corner Store, Under Mansion Honse.4 -iSept"24; 186e;w",J V'"1"11 , t.-,-T . J. i T.,:-BUTLEn, u&lu nr WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, Has jusMeceived the finest Stock of 'GOODS ever offered in this market, consisting of ( J ; ;":.T ' l .WA TCHS.. tunli vii ' ' Fine Gold Hunting American and English Watches of the best makers. Ladles fine Gold HunUhg'Ge neva Watches ; fine Silver American, Englif h'and Swiss Watches. Watches of all sorts , and all sites, from Five Dollars to Three Hundred. tc it o'cs8 ; u:a . I have some of the best, which L will sell at prices to please any one. V7 ... , ..,,. . , ) ;.' .! ; ... ,'. 'J,BW51;R.Y;V,. -Hit 1 would say to the ladies, come, and see ibr your selves, the finest Stock ever offered io. this city, con sisting of fine Jet Sets ; fine Gold and Enamel Sets; fine Coral Sets.; Locket. Pins, Ear-riag3r , ."; .'; ' C SIItVER.v-ARB., . ,"'.; Silver Tea and Table Spoons, Forks and Thimbles ; plated Tea and Table Spoons, Forks; Batter-Knives and Cups," Castors, &c. , . 1 i - : ,, SPECTACLES. '' yi ': Fine Gold, Silver, Steel, &c to Vuit all agesJ-;"! Gon3, Pistols and Cartridges,5' and' Musical In struments, t v r :r- r j - " ..The above Goods I will sell cheaper than you can buy them in New.York or elsewhere. . s- ; i The highest price paid for ' . "-'"i -nit ; : ' ; ( ; old gold and silver. " Watch Glasses only 25 cents. ; .-. wKW .--.vtM. -Please accept my sincere thanks for, your kind and liberal patronage to me 'since' tn'y 'return from the army.' f ; '. rj a"tf Jj.-' ''" Sept ir..?866,...; .,; ir.. ,a ..T, BUTLER.. i- stcmiouse & mmvut9r ' COMMISSION1 MERCHANTS, Charlotte, JV OA a n d'GG Pearl Sl.'New torJel Prompt personal attention to the sale.of cotton, cotton yarns, naval stores, &c., and the purchasb of merchandise generally.- . .. . --J; vju.- ' - Refeeknces jJoha vTilkes andT, HBremEsq'rs, Charlotte,' N C - Jordan Wo'mble, Esqj Raleigh, C;OG Parsley & Co, Wilmington, N fC; D Panft Co; and Robt Mare & Co -Charleston, S C,;' Wilcox i Hand, .Augusta, Ga ; Dunlopv -Moncufe Cd Richmond, Va ; Tannabill, f Mcllwane ; &, Qo fl;Y.; Partridge; Wells & CoNew York.' . " 1 15,1866. !'''"'''i:""'; ":''v Several - Patrons of the Concord, Female College) uae requesieu my aiu in securing . -. r 'CJood Piaiios 2 !:' For their use. -This has. reduced Ime ttf'niak ar rangements with soma of the best roannfacturers which enable me to furnish iastruments. of ,the y?ft class at'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 theto in making selections. ; ; : . u. ,?j'.';i...,.i. -j;U in When selections shall have been. made tbejaaoney 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 -I be fully warranted. ., Address meT-at Statesville. N.C. . .. J.,ililr CALDWELL. njaj f, logo .-.. J t J7 'fl ,r ,Ai New Founors? im aiicmivE shop, L jSL-t Cttarlotto, O-l M." MARTIN & 'co:v Having removed their Works from Stowesville, Gas ton county, to Charrotte, respectfully inforrivfhefr old patrons and the public geperaijy that ibey'hate opened a , - , v Foundry TTIacliiiic SIioj at the old Navy Yard lot, in the city of Charlotte,, where they are prepared to make ail sorts' of" ' V - CVSTUSTGS. For Steam Engines, Mills, Factories, Water Wheels, 9Df ftlls. Farminor Imrilpmpnla Xrp' Xrf ItEPrflitFjr'G. Particular- attention will be paid to repairing of all kinds. All work shall be done in the very nicest style, and the best material useL: : ','''; i ; ' ..,-.'.; - --'-M. 'MARTIN,1 JOHN WILKES, ' Jun 25, 1866 -' Charlotte, NvC." J. Y. BKYCE & CO., ' General Commissicn Merchants. CHARLOTTE, N. C. v Particular 'attention paid to tne selling of all kinds of Produce. Cotton and Tobacco. . '. Highest cash price paid for Cotton. , All orders from a distance promptly. attend ed to. i: BRYCE." ' ' ' W. H. BRYCE. March 5, I860, ' -" : -" The Soiitliern oss Company , i Offer unsurpassed facilities for the shipment (from AUGUSTA aud points SOUTH) of' Cottoof Cotton Goods, and heavy freights, for Savannah, New York. anu nil poiuis nuinu nuu m il.o i . , Through Receipts given on which Insurance can be effected at lowest rates. V : ? ; - 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.. r. i ?!-'Ui " -l This Companv 13 now prepared to forward , . GOLD AND SILVER COIN, . ." I , CURRENCY PARCELS; ! " '4 AND FREIGHTS,' '- ! i - To. Petersburg, Va, . Danville, Va. , '' Greensboro, C, : Raleigh, 'N C, V Goldsboro, N C, AND TO WAV 1 "rLynchburgy1 Yk",1 . - Bristol, Teort.. en . Salisbury, N C; . ; ; Weldon, N C, ' i WilmingtetrN C, STATIONS ON TBI -t ; Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, South-Side Rail road, Petersburg Railroad, North Carolina Railroad, Raleigh and Gaston- Railroad, Wilmington and Wel- aon iuiuroaa, ana Western N. C Railroad. - kT !t I.ETTP!ns...irnviiv::4tirir xnva ) hl . - AND SMALL PARCELS, J' -!v; To Columbians C, ' Charleston, S C,' 1 Augusta, Ga, 1 1 , Macon, Ga, . ; , Mobile, Ala,. . Selma, Ala, ' New Orleans. La. Savannah, Gap Columbasj Gk, i Montgomer, AJa,-.. -. Jackson, Jliss, , ,,sf " - AXD TO VAT BTATIOSS OS THB Charlotte 4 S. C.r Rairroad, " Sooth Carolina' Rail road,' Georgia Railroad, Macon and Western Railroad,-Atlanta and West Point Railroad, Southwest era Railroad, Southern Railroad, mad Alabama and Mississippi Railroad , t r ' '&, laof; U'- . . . . .... v t- - AU Goods shipped bv the Adams and IIarndHt; Express Companies, and markka to ine care of the Southern Express Company, .will be Pf omntht for- Freiflrhta shioved' bv sfeanTshiw toTonr care'whl: be forwarded bjr Express withoot eharge'fof1 eom mission or drayaee. . ; , .?a If orders are left at our uitice, goods will be eaT.i.i jea for and rorwarctea oy nrst express.- t,: v , "i SOUTHERN B PRESS- CO Charlotte, Aug. 14, 1865. ' ' J ! " V Aeaeral assortmen ilway im and; iXf.j Feb 5, 1866 ' . SCABR'S DRUG STORE Cfl A5L0TTJI, C , , , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL - DEALERS IN Boots and Snoes, Hats . and Caps, Respectfully inform the public that they kerpcot staatly on hand a general assortment of. Goods la the above Hoes; which they will sel! at wholesale or retail on favorable terms for cash.- : . Tbey invite attention, to' their large t stock' of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hardwareaad Crdckeryand reque&t tliose wishing to purchase to give them a calL 1 ,J ' . ' . Tinnand Sheet-Iron' Warp, !J Tin 'this department every 'article caa be foand that may be. desired. . p w qj ir-j , J5",AI1 sorts of Tin and Sheet-Iron Job Work done at short notice. - ' c Cooking Stores,; . . Of all sizes and" patterns, ' furniture complete, n general assortment. " ' ,r - ' Fairbanks' Scales. "l 1 : We are Agents for the sale of the celebrated Fair banks' Scales, all sizes. " ; . ' TAYLOR k DUNCA.' "May 14, 1866 ; : CHARLOTTE' 5 Steam Refined Candjr Manufactorj, ' Wliolcsule uud Itclull. '-The subscriber is now manufacturing all forti of CANDIES, CAKES, BREAD, 4c. Ac. f , Plain and Ornamental Cakes, for Weddings , and Parties, always on, hand or made to order. . f. j " BGF" Merchants and dealeri in Candies wiU 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. ,, , v ,' . J. O. C. LEISER, , k -i One door south of the Mansion Uoose, . . t i . r ; . Tryon street, Charlotte. N. C. March 12, 1866 . y ' : ;.. ., .. - i EXPRESS COlf1PAIVIE$. "The SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY, have moved their office in RICHMOND under the Spots wood. Hotel, Main street, between Eighth and Ninth streets.. The Southern Express , Company art now prepared to forward,.at Reduced Bates, , " Currency," " Coin,, Valuables and V- ' ' Freight, . To ail accessible points in the Sooth. " " ' All goods shipped from the North .by tbt Adams or llarnden' Express Companies will be transferred to the SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY io'com! plete. transportation. "-" '! v '- ; JSQ?" Goods shipped from the North by stestngiip and marked to the care'oT Southern Exnress jpom pany will be promptly forwarded to destination fret o charge for : com missions and drslyage r 'u t Arrangements have. been made with the DanvJllt Railroad Company.' and we now receive freight for all Way Stations oa that road at "the same' fates at1 were formejriy charged Jtiy? tie Danville Railroad Ex- PrGoods balled for' WITHOUT' E X T R A ' C 1 1 Alt G k and promptly forwarded." 11 1 1 " '' ' 1 1 . ; .:, SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY. RICHMONJ)"ANL i DANVILLE RAILROAD. Notice. To gie facilities tojbo public on tL line of ,thi3v road for the transportation of; small, packages by Express, an arrangement has been made with the4 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, andi their wagons will deliver air Express Freight' arriv- ing by this Road FREE OF ANY EXTRA CHARGE1 FOR RECEIPT? OR "DELIVERY, and the fairs of Express Freight will be the tame as charged by this Uumpany. 1, -. ,. : Dec. 18, 165 t JTH0MAS DODAMEAD, -tf , Superintendent. Charlotte. Dr . 1 ft. 1 fifiS.' .jVll,' freight; forwarded with promptness' and dis- ' patch, it being carried on Passenger and Mail trains a and n(?t on flow freight. trains. - Rates as lew as by any company. ' ' ,T.,D. GILLESPIE, Agt. " I ROiV ; A IVD 'CASTIsTT,; 30,000 lbs. wrought and. rolled Iron, Castings, &c, for sale for cash or barter for corn, oats, peas, cotton yarn, vand cloth of different kinds. My Blast Furnace, is now in operation and I am prepared to fill orders for Machinery, Cooking Ware.&e. Terms Cflsh- " - 1 '.,.: ... . - ; I want to"employ some good hollow-ware Mould ers and somegood Miners. ' I wish to make con tracts for the cutting of 5,000 cords wood; also for coalingi Apply soon at my Furnace six miles East of Lincolnton, N. C. " J. W. DERR. , February 12, 1866 - ' jpd ' ' : 1 ;; ."t To Bakers and Confeclioiicrs. - 'AjVlJlO.ftlA. ; , , ,m A large quantity of Ammonia can be bought low bytheJarat' SCARR'S DRUG STORE. February 5, .1866 1 . .' -j ' "" " " " " -- 1 r'-"'"" .., y, .mm mm W. GOODMAN, of Mississippi, A. P. MERRILIi, Jr., of New York, General ' Commission Merchants, 36 New 1 Street, ; NEW YOliK. 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, lie is not associated now with th firm .-, of Bennett, Van Pelt & Co, New Vork., We hope ". lis friends will patronize ns. " ' " 1 ; ' 4 ' ' Dec 25, 1865 If Southern Express Company,;' v The Southern Express Company has opened com munication with all Northern and Western States, and is now prepared to forward Freight, Money and. valuable Packages safely and promptly. Mrssen-. gers leave Charlotte daily, connecting at Raleigh with Adams' Express Company, and' at Richmond with, Adams' and Harnden's Express Companies. Letters will be forwarded by this Company to all points South and North having no mail facilities. . . ' T. D. GILLESPIE, Agent. Charlotte, Jnne 19, 1865 ' - tf ' ' 3 r-:- ; : .,' 1 . 1 1 '- James Rlrer; lasorance fmpaBj, - , ilOWAKJDSViLLJfi, VA. u-. CnABTEBED CAPITAL, $1,500,000. u: vl C. W: DOWy ISO, Agent; 'Charlotte JJ '". This old, tried, and solves! company deali Ifbef-' ( ally, navs prompJy, and aks patronaee. See below. Uo whib many others similar coul44eddedi.tt-r (i.lo the mouth of December, 1865, burned wbfch wasl'nsoredin the Jai 1. the James River Com- pany, and ita Dart Of lost, amnnntinrr In tno. ikxM. and seven' hundred and thirtr -thrp Anllarm anil thirty-three :cej(s, wsi paid promptly as soon as : proof, &c.f was forwarded, and oyer; two month i before It was doe under the policy. Such prompt ness merits patronage. A. V. Stokcs & Co." fish and nnra Tnnii mf.J ' For sale at- , SCARR'S 'DRFfl RTf)RE a .-April 23, 1866- - - &?A3UaV MARrf-ACTiTBEa'. or SADDLES & HAROTSS n v ti'. CirAHLOTTE. ! ; Hldei ! bought and sold. ' Man It 5, lien y-j.J , m.. r j
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 29, 1867, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75