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THE W E S TliM i-D-iEll mU KTi,u i'OiiliA 11 10 :k PET N AMES. . Ask me not, darling, to call thee "a bird," -. Sweet though thy sons be at eventide heard, Captive, T never'could lifll to thee sing, . Free, thou rotghtest ever bo trying thy wmg. Tenderly seek thou another "fond word; Askine not, dearest, to call thee "mj bird- . .c Ak me notdarling, to call thee "a flower,'V That wastes it soft perfume on air and oo shower; Tht lares the wild bee and the butterfly bright That weeps with the tear of the dew-driven night; TbatJroops when 'tis borne from its own native bower: , Ask me not, dearest, (o call tbee "my fluwer. Ask mo not, darling, to call thee "a star," Whose brightness L worship, alas, from afar; A fair one, though distant, coquettish and free, Whose smiles benm on others as well as on me; Who ne'er could be woo'd from the heaven afar; Ask me not, dearest, to call theo "my star." ; Fondly, my darling, I'll call thee "mine own," Mine only, mine ever, in true f love's low tone," Thrilling, as first, from my bosom it came, Tell me, where is there a sweeter pet name? Stars set, flo'wers fade, the birdling is flown; But ever, forever, thalt thou be "mine own." , : The Most Independent Mak. There is no man more independent than the owner of a well cultivated farm. lie ia less beholden to popu lar fentiment than any'other calling.- He has always a sore support before1 him without con sulting the opinions or relying upon the custom of any one. There is a constant market for all the surplus he ca.J produce, and he obtains for it the current price without any one demanding to know of him his religious or political faith. Administratrix: IVotlcc. Having qualified m Administratrix on the Estate of M. D. Johnston, dee'd, I w ill expose to public sale on Tuesday, the 26ih day of February, at his late residence in the city of Charlotte, the Personal Property cf said deceased, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farming ..Utensils,-; a valu able and well selected Library, and many articles unnecessary to be enumerated. , . . Also, at the same time and place, will be rented, for this year, a FARM, three miles from Charlotte, and two Lots In the city. All persons indebted to the estate are hereby no tified to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against the Estate mast present the same within the time prcsciibed by law or this notice will bt pleaded in bar of their recoverv. MARGARET A. JOHNSTON, Adm'x. SPECIAL NOTICE. I have appointed II. W. Alexander my Attorney in fact to attend to the settlement oft he Estate of aid deceased, and all business transacted by him will be ratified br rnc as fullv as if done so by my self." MARGARET A. JOHNSTON, Jan 28, 1867. 4t Administratrix. GROCERY STORE. We have opened a Grocery Store in No. 4 Granite Row, opposite the Mansion House, and invite our friends to examine our Goods and prices. We deal in JJacon, Lard, Flour, ?IeaI, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, . Rice, Cheese, FLh, Hams. Bagging, Rope, Twine, Leather, Soap, Candles, Teai, Candies, Rabins, Figs, Crackers, Chains, Axes, Sou (TV, Tobaccos, Knivc. Lock3, Pickles, Sauces, Blacking, Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, Cotton, And every article of prime necessity to cheap and good living. We particularly invite those buying by the case to examine our prices and Goods, while ibose buying by order will be dealt with the same A3 if present. In brief, we intend dealing fairly, openly. liberally and hoiiestly, and invite a share of public patronage. FRANK TORRANCE, ' - WILLIAM CRAY. Charlotte. Jan S3, 1867 LEONARD H. SMITH, . (For many years at the Corner Drug Store,) Having pnrchased of Williams & Covert their entire Stock of'Goods in this city", consisting of Hats, Caps, Straw Millinery, and other Goods too numerous to mention, would solicit a share of public patronage from his friends acd the public generally. Mrs L. A. NORRYCE, a Lady of experience and taste, has bee'n engaged to attend to the Millinery Department, and u ill trim all kinds of HATS and BONNETS in the moat approved and latest styles at the shortest notice. ' I expect soon to carry on the MANTUA-MAKING BUSINESS In its various branches on a large scale- 8S Three doors above National building, " " Dec 10, 1866 uanK, Larson THE RIAGEiAJI SCHOOL ME15ANESVILLE, N. 0. The Session of 18C7 begins MARCH 6th. Conrse of instruction Classical, Mathematical and Com mzbcial. Address, - - - Col. WM. BINGHAM. January 7, 187 2m s Something New and Attractive. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. I1cM:OD & STEELE Hare just received another addition to their stock of WINTER GOODS, comprising many of the latest and most desirable styles of Empress Cloths, Repr, Poplin9, French Merinos, Mohair Lustres, Alpacoas, DeLaines, Bombazines, Wool Tlaids, Black Silks, Ladies.' black and colored Cloths, Ladies' and .Hisses' Cloaks, Breakfast Shawls, Hoods, Nubias, Embroideries, Real Cliney Lace Collars and Setts, Plain and Em broidered Linen Setts, 1st and 2d Mourning Setts. Dress and Cloak Trimming?, Cloak Sells, Ladies' and "Genu' Hemstitc h Handkerchiefs, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Gents', Furnishing Good.s Black French Clo.'bs, Cassimeres and Vestings, Table Linen, Dam ask Merino Tabic Covers, Opera Flannel?, white and colored Flannels, bleached and brown Sheetings, Blankets, Rock Island Css.inieies, Hoop Skirts, (Empress Trail.) Balmoral Skirts, &c. Call toon and Buy. - ' ' " ' " McLEOD fc STEELE. Dec tO, 1S6G. Tust Kcccived 1 AT PRESSON dt GRAY'S - -! 30 Sacks of Number one Flour", ISOBushels Bolted Meul.and anything else you toay wish in the Grocery Hue... ... Josh call and see us, and leave your orders wilh the Cash and we will deliver the Goods at your House, in any part.ofthe Ciiy. We hare some .No. 1 Chewing Tobacco. .: : PRESSON GRAY Jan 'Sir 1867.' " . . 1 - 'PERSONAL. -7 GUN S MITHING Done ioordef and In th best'-styh? of modern art. XJaIl t Wilkes & Martin's Machine Shop, (old Savy Yard). First come, first serv?," and a? I want.to establish a cme, of course I will do tnj best on the first P. P. MAXWELL, January 21, 1867 itn . ROBERT D. JOHNSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ' (-. - f -WMV A JUI, V.-- - . 1 OOce ovr Ja. Ilarty's Store, tfxt d.'tr to Court f " Kfficacy of. Onions A wHter pajr: We are troubled often wilh severe coughs, the re-1 suit cf colds of long standing, which may turn to consumption or pennatare death. Hard coughs cause-sleepless nigbtsr by constant irri tation in tbe throat, and a strong ffort to throw off offensive matter from the lungs.- The remedy I propose has been tried by me,-and often re commended to me with good .results; which is simply to take ioto the stomaeh a piece of raw onion, after chewing. This esculent in an un cooked state is very heating, and tends to collect the waters from the lungs and throat, causing immediate relief to the patient. . , . : ivoTiciE. By virtue of a Decree of the County Court of Mecklenburg county, made at the January Term, 1867, of said Court, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, upon a credit of nne months, wilh interest, on the 26th day of February next, the valuable tract of LAND upon which the late Rev. Henry N. Pharr lived ar the time of his death, con taining abont Two Hundred and Forty Acres, lying in said county of Mecklenburg, on Clear Creek, ad joining the lands of J MW Flow and others. This land is regarded as very valuable for agricultural purposes, with a prospect of value for mining pur poses. Sale will take place on the premises. - . SAM'L PHARR, Adm'r. Further IYotice. All persons having claims against the Estate of Rev. Henry N. Pharr, are notified" to present them within, the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery, and those indebted must make settlement immediately. t SAM'L.PIIARR, Adm'r. Jan 21, 1867 6tpd 1 1 " Land and xTlills for Sale. The subscriber offers for sale his Mills with the lands attached, lying on the - walers of Dutch Buf falo Creek, iu the county of Cabarrus, near the vil lage of Mount Pleasant. This is the most valuable Mill property in the county. The Mill contains three setts of stones. There is also an excellent Saw Mill in good order. The tract of land contains four hundred and eighteen acres, most of it well timbered. ' Any person willing to purchase the above prop- rerty will please call on the subscriber, or John L. Henderson at his residence in Mount Pleasant. JACOB HOUSE. Jan. 2, 1867. 2m Millinery and Ladies Fancy Goods. MRS. E FULLINGS is offering her Stock of Bon nets, Hats, Ribbons, Feathers, &c, at greatly reduced prices. Ladies are invited to call and examine these Cood3 and hear prices. Dec 10, 18G6." v 1 8 6 7. SPRING FASHION'S DEMAND. J. W. ZSKADLEY'S Celebrated Patent Duplex Elliptic HOOP SKIRT, OR Km press Tarll. D0U15LE STEEL SP1UNGS. Each Hoop being composed of two perfectly tem pered SINGLE SPRINGS, braided tightly and firmly together, edge to edge, forming one Hoop, and making the STRONGEST and most FLEXIBLE, the LIGHTEST and most DURABLE spring made. They will not bend or break like the single springs, but will always preserve their PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPE In all CROWDED ASSEMBLAGES, CHURCHES. THEATRES, RAILROAD CARS, For PROMENADE or HOUSE DRESS. In fact, they are superior to all others, combin ing . COMFORT, .'. ECONOMY, " " LIGHTNESS, ' - - 1 and DURABILITY: Inquire for Bradlev's Duplex Elliptic or Double Spring SKIRT. This popular Skirt is universally recommended by the fashumabio Mng.izmes and the Press gen erally. It" -Manufactured exclnsivelv by Ibe sole own ers of the Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY &.CARY, 07 Chambers and 79 and 81 Reade streets, NEW YORK. These Skirts are kept on hand in large supply For Sale in Charlotte BY B 11 E M , DROWN & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Staple and Fancy , Dry Goods, Clothing, Embroidery, Hoop Skirls, Notions, Car pels, Hats, Boots, Shoes, &c. - They keep the largest Stock and cheapest Goods to ba found in .the, cicy. - " . - At Brem 'Old Stand on" Trade street. January 28, 1867 Bra - - . . A NOTICE . j . That will not be, J am afraul, noticed, But those whom it concerns and who fail to notice will be otherwise notified ia future, sure. I want all persons indebted to me, eiiher before, during, or since the war, to come forward an! pay up. A reasonable time, imuldiiioi to -the many years, mnnths ad weeks lhai bavebepn rirrn m-tv K., ... .-. .. . . . . "c "l'"iru. .iier ma,, look out tor snakes. " the tru;h I'm tiliin of ye, jest.:' . Jan I I, 18G7 tf II. M. PRITCHARD lis KEW FURMTUKE MANUFACTORY AT CHES WELL'S OLD STAXD Ox Chcsch Strekt. The citirens cf Charlotte and the public at large enn always have ihtir wants ia the FURNITURE and UNDERTAKERS.' LINE promptly and elegant ly supplied, at moderate rates, by the most expert and accomnlished Cab t.rmr urutrs l i,T. riicuara & t o !hopwit,h MR, VOtiEGE. or at the Jp Repairing satisfactorily done. January 14, 1S67 tf f i:eenlors Police. r ; All persons indeiiled to the late Rev. Walter S i Pharr, re requested to eotrt forwarrl n setilement, and those having claims against bira must present them wi'hin the tim prescribed by law, or this notice will bo pleaded in bar of their recove-y. S C. PHARR t o, MARG'T PHARR, Jan21,lS67 lm Eiecutors. NOTICE. All persons bariog claitna against the Estate of Samoel J Lowrie are hereby notified to present them property amnenucaiea wunin tne t bv law. and all persons indebted to that Esta e mat ! - . r . siaic mil il I ime nresr.rirrt ml payment to tbe undersigned C. POWD, Admitistrator. Casli liquify Sale.- For the purpose of satisfying theexigeneteg' of a Decree of the CourVof Equity of Mecklenburg Coun ty, made at Fall Term, 1866, ;I will . expose to pub lic sale a the highest bidder for ready money in gold, at the PublieSqnare in Charlotte, on Monday tbe 11th day of March next,; that valuable House and Lot and premises now occupied by J. San ders, situated on Tryon Street, adjoining the lota of Allen Cruse and F.. W. Ahrens: - -v A. C. W1LLIAMSOX, C. M. E. January 21, 1867. .."-'. EDWARD FILLINGS Is now oSvring-his fine Stock. of.. . ' ' - READY-MADE CLOTHING Below New York cost. . I -am Compelled to sacrifice my Goods to raise funds. " Persons desirous of ob taining good Clothing at" remarkably low figures, will find it to their advantage to call before pur chasing and be convinced1. - ' ' ' I am prepared to ' make np to order my S'tperior stock of Cloths and Cassimeres in the latest style, and at greatly reduced prices; and to offer my fine assortment of - - Hats and Furnishing: Goods At and below co&t, , N. B. All persons indebted, either by note or ac count, to "Fullings & Co.' "Fuilings, Springs & Co.,"' or "Fullings & Springs," wiil please come for ward and settle. Don't mistake the place, -No. 4, Granite Row, one door below the Southern Express Office, and directly opposite the Mansion House. Januarv 21, 1867. SPLENDID BARGAINS ! , A. Sinclair Is now offering his entire Stock of WINTER DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Cloaks,, Ready-made Clothing, Shoes, Ac, JJt GOJStV Good Calicoes at 12 cents per yard: good bleached ' Shirting at 12 J cents. . - Also, constantly on hand a full line of Rock Is land Goods, at Factoryprices ; Rock Island Ready made Clothing, cheaper than the Shoddiest North ern Goods. CU earlv and secure Bargains at ' Jan 14, 1867 SPRINGS' CORNER. Bargains ! Bargains!! Goods Cheaper than Before the War! B. KOOPiTIANN Is now prepared to offer to the citizens of Charlotte, Mecklenburg and surrounding counties one of the best and most complete Stocks of Goods ever opened in this City. . - . My stock, 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 MANUFACTUK .. EKS IN EUROPE. DIRECT I3IP021TATIONS. Splendid Black Broadcloths, from $2 to 86por vard, imported by . - B. KOOPMANN. Fine Black Trccots. imported by B. KOOPMANN. Superb plain and figured Black Dress Silks, imported by B. KOUl'MAiNIN. Beautiful silk velvet Cravats, Ties and Scarfs, im ported by B. KOOPMANN. Heavy black silk Handkerchiefs, Scarfs and Ties, im ported by v B. KOOPMANN. Genuine German Cologne, imported by B. KOOPMANN. Fine Cocoanut Toilet Soap, imported by B. KOOPMANN- GOODS AT OLD PRICES. Good CALICOES, at 12 cents per yard. Good Bleached Shirting, at 12j cents per yard. Figured Drains, 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 Scarfe, 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 White FLANNELS, at reduced prices. . - ; Lineu Table Damask, Cotton and Linen Diaper, very cheap. LADIES' CLOAKS ! LADIES' CLOAKS 125 per cent less than cost HOOPSKIRTS I HOOPSKIRTS ! ! A fine lot of Ladies' Misses' and Children' Hoopskirte, j;.Ml'KESS 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 Pries. Ladies' and GenU' Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Notions, Hardware and Groceries. &e., &cf. &c, ' &c. I am determined to sell AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY. 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 Fall in Prices and from the Manufacturers Direct, whilst my late sojourn in New York has made me ac quainted with the Mannfacterers. and otherwise given me an experience of which my customers cannot fail to reap the beurfir. - . - Wholesale buyers will find it to their particular ad vantage to examine my Stock before purchasing else where. - A call is respectfully solicited. . Jan 7. 1p57. - B. KOOPMANN. BOOTS and SHOES AT SMITH'S SHOE ST0UE, Next Door (o National Bank, Charlotte, N. C. As we keep nothing else but Boots and Shoes, Rubber Belting and Shoe Finding?, we are prepared to sell to our customers at prices 'lower lhan the lowest." Having made the "SHOE STUliE" a per manent institution, we now invite everybody to call and see us, and be satisfied both as to the quality and price of our Goods. N. B Every article warranted as represented. One tiricc to all. ' - Jail 21, lSlii. B. R. SMITH & CO. AUCTI0AEER nad AGENT. S. A. STUART respecifuiiy informs the citizens of Charlotte and the public generally .that he will give his personal attention to Auction Sales and the settlement of Accounts, or any business of that iliiki tuai mi; .icijuiig uio rll.e5. 11 e Will iisit the country when desired and act as Aoctioneer" or attena to any oujirtess m me ciiy as an Agent. " I can be found at the Corner Drug Store of Dr Mc Aden, or at the residence of Mr Dba.. ' Jan 21, 18J7 ' ' lmpd. . . GOODS AT IV. T. COS t77 - YiIson Brol!iprrs, ( Under the Western Democrats Office,") Are selling out theic entire Stock of Dry Goods Hardware, ic, at New York cost: -' ' Dec 10, isr.6 - - - . . DisoEutioEi or Copartnership. The copartnerrbip heretofore existing between W H Cochrane and M E Alexander, under tbe name and style of V. R. COCHRANE 4 CO., was dis solved bjr mntuat Consent on the 1st of Jan'r. 1867 V u , -r i "gtt,DSl brm r hrhr r.nlifiil In rTcn Ikon. W I o I n i : i . - . . . ' Jwho is anlhorized to - v . ..JIV . ' i. a 2. . .. ik J . . . . i : . i . sriur up me easiness or said ' V- -4!-Tf CATAWBA-"4 'Sr English and Classical ; Iligh' School, , . ewton;,n; c. - - The next Session 6f this Institution will com mence the 7tb of Jan nary next, and the sessions will hereafter commence regularly on the Cist "Monday of January and July respectively, We arehappj to inform the public.that the School U in a flourishing condition, and that the plan of mesaipg, which en ables board to he secured for half the usual rates, or less, contributes 'to the' advantage of those, who adopt it, and to the success f the School.' ;:' - Should it become necessary, other competent inr structors will be employed, and no pains shall be spared to thoroughly fit young men fur College, or give them a practical business "education.- Pupils have -access; to a good Library, and liave the advantages of a well regulated Literary Society, which is no small consideration! Tuition from $10 to $18, specie rates. Board in families from $10 to $15 (currency) per month. - ' - For Circular and furthur' particulars, address J. C Clapp, Newton, N. C. . . ' J. C. CLAPP,-A. B. Dee 3, 18G6. . ... S; M. FINGER, A. B. GREAT ATTRACTION. The undersigned having purchased the entire stock of Goods from Messrs Williams . & Meacham, is now prepared to wait upon his friends and cus tomers at the Old Stand near the National Bank. He keeps constantly on hand the following, viz : Ladies' Dress Goods Of all styles and patterns; Satinets, Cassimeres, Shirtings, Sheetings, Yankee Notions, Boots, Shoes, Bagging and Rope. - - ' Groceries, - " Bacon, Flour, Meal, Salt, Sugar, Coffee (Java and Rio), Mackerel, Orleans and Cuba Molasses, Soda, Starch, a superb lot of Single and Double-Barrel SHOT GUNS, Saddles, Ac, and a great many other Good? usually kept in the Grocery and" Dry Goods line too numerous 'to mention. ' r I will say to ray 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 uudersold. . 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 quality and I guarantee general satisfaction. I feel satisfied that after the first call, the low prices at which I am offering my Goods Will induce my friends to call again. J S. B. MEACHAM. , S. B.. ME AC II AM, , Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRY -GOODS AND GROCERIES, - (As above specified,) GENERAL. COMMISSION MERCHANT, & CHARLOTTE, N, C. January 14, 1867 I have opened a BAKERY at my old Stand, op posite the Presbyterian Church, where will be kept J constantly on hand Iresh BREAD, CAKES, Ac 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 ray reputation for selling good articles at fajr prices. M. D. L. MOODY. Sept 24, 1866. tf WITTKOWSKY & RltYTELS, Between the two Drug' Stores,) Are a large and varied assortment of and Winter GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES KEADi'-MADE ;s CLOTHING, &c, . Which they- are. desirous of selling off. at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL At a "small advance on NEW YORK COST. Country Merchants and others arerespec.t- 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 1, 1866 tf . WILSON, CALLAWAY dt CO , Bankers and Commission Merchants, No. 44 Broad ' Street, NE IF YOltK. R. T. Wilson, .B. F. Wilsox, J. M. Johnston, New York; Titos. H. Callaway, Cleveland; Tenn.; W. P. Orme, Atlanta, Georgia MESSRS J. Y. BRYCE & CO., will make liberal advances on Shipments lo our House. Dec 3, 1866 - ; Cm BURNETT, McIMS & EARL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 3G Whitehall Street, NEW YORK, Liberal Cash Advances made on Consignments. Cotton, Tobacco, Naval Stores, and all gorts of Soiuhern Produce will have the speeial atteniion of our Mr. Mclnnis, who flatters himself that he under stands handling Southern produce he having been for the last 18 yeaiis engaged in business ia Wil mington, N..C,' . . , Oct 8, 1866. -Cm Charlotte & S. C. Railroad. Columbia, S. C On and after , Wednesday, 6th Passenger Trains will be run over lows . ' Leave Columbia, ' Arrive at Charlotte, Leave Charlotte, , Nov. 5, 1866. . inst., - Through this Road as fol- 10 40 10 40 A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. Arrive at Columbia, JAMES ANDERSON, Superintendent. Nov, 13, 1866. 1S67. ALMANACS. 1867. Blum's Farmers' and Planters' Tnrnr's Norih CHrolina"' Housekeepers Improved" Almanacs for 1K6I, just received at the New Book Store. . . .. . - TIDDY BRO. Jn 14, 1867. . ,- ; - FTJRS ! FURS ! ! FURS 1 ! ! " We will pav tbe highest market price for ali des- cripi ions ol FURS.- :,. , We areconstautlv making- large shipments to Europe, being agents, far -the purchase of ibis mate rial for large mauofiiclariag. houses, and are cunse qnently in a position to pay more liberal prices than can be uaa eisewnere. A. & "SWITCOTER, , " No. 15 Market Street, Wilmington, N C. Jan 21, 1867. lm. . . . : .. . - r MEDICAL CARD. ; DRS. G4BBQN-&T McCOMBS having associated themselves iiTthe p'ractice of Medicine and Sorgery respectfully tender i heir professional gervlcea to thej citizens ol Lnarlotte and surrounding country. ' From- large experience in private- as well as Field and Hospital practice, "they feel justified in nroposing to pay special atf jntion toahe practice of Sorgery in Ail its branches . .' Offrce ia Granite Row, op stairs, opposite .'the Mansion Uouse. . . . - CHARLOTTE FEMALE IKSTITE, " C. , CHARLOTTE,; & & ' The eurrent session commenced on. the . 1st Octo ber, 1866, and will continue until 30th J.une, 1861. Fupils are received at any 'time nd charged fropa date of entrance, n Ministers' 4angutera receired free of charge for .Tuitioo. , -. -r.j '. Hsr3 d' ' Expenses per Term of Twnfy TT Board, including every.expense except washing ' ; . . I i fuitionin Collegiate Department, . 26 00 . in Primlry ?f - ' - 00 -MasicModern Languages, Drawing and Pdung, taught by competent and thorough instructor- p For Circular and Catalogue containing tuit paruc- nlars, address ' Rev. R, BUKWELli-4'SO.N. , CharlotteN. C. Jan 7, 1867. j. ;t. jjutleu, .,; WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, CHARLOTTE, N. C, Has just received the finest Stock of GOODS ever offered in thi3 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 Watchesv Watches of all sorts and all sizes, from Five Dollars t' Three Hundred. ' J ' cl ocks.; v : uy' I have some of the best, which I will sell at prices to please anr one. - 1 " '"'. V JEWELRY. v 1 would say to the ladies come and see -for ybor selves, the finest Stock ever offered in this city, con sisting of fine Jet Sets ; fine Gold and Enamel Setsf fine Coral .sets Lockerrinr,"Ear-rings, sc. y- silver Ware. "! :'r Silver Tea and Table Spoons,' Forks and Thimbles plated Tea and Table Spoons, Forks, Bulter-Knites and Cups, Castors, sc. . -. ;j , SPECTACLES. . Fine Gold, Silver, Steel, &c, to suit all ages. Guns, Pistol3 and Cartridges," "and Mdsical In struments, ft The above Goods I will sell cheaper than you can buy them in New. York-or elsewhere. '.-! .' - The highest price paid for . ... v OLD GOLD AXD 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. R..SUAW. r - ;W. E. SHAW. COPARTNERSHIP, r I have taken into Copartnership my .son ,W. E. Shaw, and will enlarge and extend my business. We will keep constantly- on hand,' Harness, Collars, Saddles, Bridles, - Martingales," - : J And everything kept in a complete Saddle and Har ness Establishment. ; We shall continue to Manufac ture our own Goods, oat of the very, best. Material, and warrent the quality. All orders promptly filled. Repairing done at the shortest notice and satis faction guaranteed.' ' ;"- ! " SThree doors South of. Mansion House, Char lotte, N. C. ' -,- Jan 21, 1867. 6m . " J. BUXBAtJifl & CO., (2J Door from the Court House,) . Respectfully inform the public that they are con stantly receiving additions to their , largo 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 Goods in that line ""Also", a full assortment of"V;" GENTLEIHEN'S F U R IV I S II IN G GOODS, id large supply. These Goods will be sold .at moderate, rates at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL , Country Merchants will find it to their'adran'.Jge to give us a call aud examine our Goods and prices - All ate Itfvited to visit Our Store 'before'making their purchases. We charge nothing for showing our Goods. . . , J . J..BUXBAUM i CO , i Oct 8, 1866 . , 2d door from Court House. STEJVIIOUSE & MACAULAY, J COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Charlotte, N. C, and G6 Pearl St ", New York. Prompt personal attention to the sale "of cottonj cotton yarn9,' uaval stores, &c.,'ani the purchase of merchandise genernlly. . Referkkces John A'ilkes and T H BreraEsq'rs, Charlotte, N C; Jordan Womble, E?q, Raleigh, N C ; 0 G Parsley & Co. Wilmington, N Oj.D Paul & Co, and Robt Mure & Co, Charleston, S C:' Wilcox & Hand, Augusta Ga ; Dunlop, Moncnre"& Co, Richmond, Va ; Tannahill, Mcllwane & Co, NY; Partridge, Wells k Co, New York..' Aug 15, 1866. , .. ' , ' " WHO WAHT A PIArVOf Several Patrons of the Concord Female College have requested my aid in securing - '- . - ' iod Pianos 1 , v For their use. ' This has induced me to make ar rangements with some of the best manufacturers which enable me fo furnish Instruments of the firs class at reduced prices. ' I can save each purchaser from $40 to $100. Pric e lists of the mnnfacturers 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 aold will be fully" warranted. Address, me at Statesville, N. C. J. M. M. CALDWELL. May 7, 1866 -y. AXD MACHINE SHOP. -t Claarlotto ZKT-... O. fl. MARTIIV & CO., - A Having rtmoved their Works from Stowesville. Gas ton county, to Charlotte, .respectfully , Inform tbeir old patrons and the public generally ibatlhey have opened a , - , '- ' - ' Foundry fc JInclune Shop 1 at the old Nary Yard lof, in tbe city of Charlotte, where they are prepared to make all sorts of ' CASTINGS " 7ot Steam Engines, Mills, Factories, Water .Wheel, Cane Hills Farming Implements, Ac. sc. . . IJJETPIf-Cr.-r-Particolar, attentioa will 4 All worBTsfrall be done in the very nicesrtyfe, and the best material used. ; v ! T ..j vr.;-M.vMARtIX; :.V.V . JOHN WILKES, : -m June, 25 18C6 ..... r -v Charlou, NC; 3. V. nRlTCE & CO.y - - . General' Commission . Merchants, ' C II A ItLOTTE, N. C. . - r Particular attentionpaid to tbe sejjingfalj kinds' of Produce. Cotton and Tobacco. " " . : Highest cash price paid for Cotton. I ' Ail orders from a distance promptly attend ed to. ....... - . Y. BRYCK. - . .. W.rII. HRVCK. u March :,. ae.c,. A general Assortment,, always t band, at Feb 5, 1866 SCARR'S DRUG STORE. WHOLESALE AND ENTAIL DEALERS IX T fpRyjGoops, Soots and Slides, 'Hats "and Caps, j tl.t HardTvare Crockery, ,&c, V RCfpectfully. inform the public that they keep con jtaaily on hand a genera assortment xf Goods in tne above ?ine, which tbey will sell at wholesale or retail on favorable terms for cash. - ? . ' They'invite attention to their large stock of Dry Good?,' oots, '-hoes; Hats, Caps, Hardware 'and Crockery, and request those Avijhiag tovpnrcbase to give them a call. .... N ; Tin ;and SKect-Irdn Ware In (his depatfroent every article, can be found that may b desired. E&1. -AW sorl8 of T'1 and Sheel-Iron. Job Work done at short notice. . .. . Cooking-, Stoves, v , Of air sizes and patterns, furniture complete, n general assortment.. - ' - v ...- - Fairbanks Scales. ' We are Agents' for the sale of the celebrated' Fair, banks' Scales, all Bites. r " u -i r ' ' TAYLOR & DUNCAN. - ilay 14, 1866 ' : y V v- . CHARLOTTE - ' Sicam Refined Candy Manufactory, ; !h W.iioliuo and Kcfail. The. subscriber is now manufactirrfng ali sorts of CANDIES, CAKES, BREAD, 4c. &c. Plain and, Ornamental Cakes, for Weddings -and Parties, always on hand or made to order. t 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 froma distance - attended to at short notice. . .. , ; f. .. : 1 .; J.- O. C LEISER; .. f One door sdujh of tbe Mansion House, t ""2. ' . tryon street. Charlotte, N.U. 'March 13,1866 y , . u - : ' -h. ,., Tr. .n . At the Old Established - DRUG STORE Of F. SOARR; may" be found ; everything fn the Drug line, of genuine quality. February26, 1866 -r '. iUCCKLIVBDi:G moltsl E V It O PEA If. P L A If . . ZLEALS FURNISHED AT AtL HOURS. . Transient and Perinancct Boarding, Agents for tbe Celebrated . 4,Nansemond" River Oysters, of which a constant supply will be kept., : ; T II E B A It Ia stocked with the choicest Wines, Liquors, Alea and Cigars, . : E. W GliOOT. Oct 15, 1866 6m ' ' Proprietor. ; . SSigrli; Shoal IRON, MANUFACTURING Gaston County, N. C. CO., KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME. The Company have-been' at a considerable ex pense in fitting up their ROLLING WILL and NAIL FACTORY. .-. . .. They ar,e now prepared to execute all orders, in the best style, they 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 SouthV'tKey" feel on5dentlhey can give full satis faction. ' The following articles are enumerated, viz: - Rolled Iron, in "flat liar, round and 'square all - 7.es: - : ' ' - -v.- - -- Tire, Hoops and Scollops all sizes. All kind of Iron used for "Farming purposes. Machinery and Hollow-ware of all description. . Also, Tarks, 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 Jiurope, either for welding or toughness. They art' also prepared to'tnake and."fit up" any kind of Casting at short notice. . All orders will be promptly executed by " - v ' ' p R. BABINGTON, Sup't. , High Shoals, Dec 3,1 8C!; ' " W. GOODMAN, of Mississippi, A. MERRILL, Jr., of New York, General Commission Merchants, 3G New St ueet, NEW YOllK. We have made an arrangement by w hich 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 the firm of: Bennett,- Van Pt-lfS Co, New York. Wc boo hi friends will patronize us: ' Dec 25, 1865 - . tf'; . . . Southern Express J illicitly. The Southern Express Compnny has optied com munication with ali Northern and Western Sinte, andis now prepared lo forward Freight, Honey and valuable Packages safely and .promptly Messen gers leave Charlotte daily, connecting at Raleigh with Adams'-Express Company, and- at Richmond with Adams' and Harndeu' Express Companies. Letters will be forwarded by t Lis Company to all lnt's South and North having no mail facilities. po ; ' ' . , T.'IX GILLESPIE, Agent. Charlotte; Jnne 19r 18C5 . tf James Ri?er Insurance Companj, 11U W AUDb V ILIjK, VA. CnABTEED . CAPITAL, 51,500,000- C. W. DOWNING, Agent, Charlotte, N. C - . .. j - ..-). : .This old, tried, and solvent company deals libera ally, prtys pronip'ly, and asks patronage. See below, to which many others similar could be added: ."' ' ' '. "RicnMOKD, Va., Feb. 15, 18C6. "In the month of, December, !8C5rwe had Cotton onrned which wm insared in the Jamea River Com pany, and its part of lose, amounting to one thous and seven hundred and thirty-three dollars and thfrt.r three cents, was paid promptly as, obn as proof; &c.-,. was forwarded, and over-two niorttr.s before ,'it was doe under the policy. Soch prompt ness merits patronage. A. YASj(jKca s Co." April 2: tfiBG y 1 AXCrACTC&KB OF SADDLES & HARNESS , ' Near theyFo$t Office, .CHARLOTTE, N. C. . JCST Hides bonght and sold. March 5, JBC6, j.pd The Southern " Express Companyt For the tran.sportatioa .of merchandise, valuable packages, specie, bank notes, bonds, ta, for all pr' of ihe.i-oti!h and Sonthwest, -in connectioa ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, bave established their agency at 59 BROADWAT, NEW YORK, voert orders to call for goodi to be forwarded South will receive prompt attention. Merchandise and valuables delivered to Ilarnden's, KinslerV Ameru-an anrf United Static EznreSS Com panies, fjr the Southern Express pompany, will re ceive prompt dispatch." - " For picunvrs, rates of freight, c. c, appiy lh office of the Southern Express CompanVi 59 OSe. ,.;. . , . Januarj 28, 187. ' r j, .Dec 2i, 1SCC. .pa rtnrih;p. Broadway. It. IU PLANT. De- 13. I8:.V PreMfnt Jac 14, 1S67 . t M. E. ALEXANDER, -t l.-c IT. l!b: J. r. Mrcoyus, m. d. W. ft; C)CHRANE ROBERT; GIBBON, 'M. D.
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 19, 1867, edition 1
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