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THE W ESTE EN DEMO CR AT, C II A 11LOTTE, ;M . C. HOW HAPPY I'LL Bi3., A little one played among the flowers, Id the blush and bloom of summer hours, 8hc twined the buds in a garland fair, And bound them up in her ehining hair, "Ah me!" said she, "how happj 111 be When ten years more have grown over me, And I am a maiden, with youth's br.ght glow Flushing my cheek, aad lightening my brow. A maiden mused in a pleasant room, Where the air waa filled with soft perfume; Vase were near of antiqus mould, Beautiful pictures rare and old. And she, of all the loveliness there, Was by far the lovliest and most fair, "Ah me!" sighed she, "how happy I'll be When my heart's true love comes home to me ! Light of my life, tny spun a priue, I count the days till thou reacheth my side! A mother bent over the cradle nest, Where she soothed her babo to his smiling rest: "Sleep well," she murmured soft, and low, As ehe pressed her kisses on his brow; "Oh! child, sweet child, how happy I'll be, If the good God lets thee stay with me, Till later on, in life's evening hour, Thy strength shall be my strength and tower!" An aged ono sat by the glowing hearth, Almost ready to leave the earth; Feeble and frail, the race she had run Had borne her along to the setting sun. "Ah me!" she breathed, in an undcr-tone, "How happy I'll be when life is done! When the world fades out with its weary strife, And I soar away to a better life!" 'Tis thus we journey, from youth to age, Longing to turn to another page. Striving to hasten the years away, Lighting our hearts with tbe future's ray; Hoping on earth, till its visions fude, Wishing and waiting, through sun and shade; Turning, when earth's last ties are riven, To the beautiful rest regains in Heaven. PICTURES! PICTURES!! The undersigned, Photographic Artist of Balti more, Md., begs leave to inform the public in gen eral, that he has opened a No. 1 Arnbrotype, Daguer otype and Photograph Gallery, over Mr. J. Harty's Store, next door to the court house. Parties de siring neat, well executed and true Pictures will do well to give him a call. Copie3 taken from the smallest picture into large life-size Portraits. Prices reasonable. HENRY BAUMGARTEN. Feb 18, 1867 tf 20,000 Pounds Iron. Iron of the best quality, from the King's Moun tain Iron Works. I keep all kinds of Iron lor farm ing purposes aud for Gold Mining. S. B. MEACIIAM, Agent. Just Received, 5000 Bacon Sides, 20 Bbls. Superior Irish Potatoes, 2 Tierces New Rice, S. C, 50 Bags No. I Family Flour, 100 Bushels of Bolted Meal, 200 Bags Seed Oats, for Spring, 500 Choice Hams, New, 100 Sacks Liverpool Salt, 500 Side3 Superior Sole Leather, 20 Boxes Cheese. Feb 25, 1867. S. B. MEACHAM. Grocery and Provision Store, Under the Mansion Douse, opposite the Springs Building. I have on hand, and will constantly keep, Corn Ileal, Floar, Bacon, Lard, and Country Produce generally. - Also, Sugar, Coffee, Crackers, Molasses, and in fact everything in the Grocery line a family may need. I bare also a fine lot of Northern Potatoes and some very fine No. 1 Mackerel. I will pell as cheap as the cheapest. Try me. fgy The highest market price will be paid for country produce cf all kinds. Feb 18, 1867. 6m A. BERRYIIILL. WOO WANTS A PIANOf Several Patrons of the Concord Female College have requested my aid in securing Good 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 the first class at reduced prices. lean save each purchaser from $40 to 100. Price lists of the manfacturers will be sent to those who desire them, to aid them in making selections. When selections shall have been made the money can be sent to me at my expense, by the Southern Express, and a Piano will be shipped to the Depot the purchaser may designate. Each Piano sold will be fully warranted. Address me at Statesville, N. C. J. M. M. CALDWELL. May V, 1866 y State of IV. Carolina, Mecltlcnburj; Co. Court of Pleas .j Quarter Sessions Jariy Term, 1SG7. Wiltkowsky k Rintells vs. Charles Beckham. Attachment Levied on 2 boxes Goods, 1 bale of Bag ging, 1 Cheese, 5 barrels of Flour, 1 barrel of Crackers and 2 bales of Cotton. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that the defendant, Charles Beckham, resides beyond the limits of this.State, it is ordered by the court that publication be made, for six weeks, in the Western Democrat, notifying the said defendant to be and appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sions to be held for the county of Mecklenburg, at the court house in Charlotte, on the 2d Monday in April next, then and there to answer, plead or replevy, or judgment final will be taken against him, aud the property levied upon condemned to plain tiff's use. Witness, Wm. Maxwell, Clerk of our said Court at office, the 2d Monday in January, A. D , 1867. 56-6t WM. MAXWELL, Clerk. Slate of N. Carolina, Mecklenburg Co. Court of Pleas Quarter Sessions Jan'y Term, 18U7. Thomas M Kerns and Jane Wallace, Administrators of William Wallace, deceased, vs. James Wallace and others. Petition to Sell Real Estate." It appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that Wm J Kelough and wife Mary, one of the defendants in this case, reside beyond the limits of this State, it is therefore ordered by ihe court that publication be made, for six successive weeks, in the Western Democrat, a newspaper printed in the city of Char lotte, notifying said W J Kelough and wife Mary to be and appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Mecklenburg, at the court house in Charlotte, on the 2d Monday in April next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the petition, or judgment, pro confesso, will be taken and heard exparte as to them. ' Witness, Wm Maxwell, Clerk of our said "Court at office, the 2d Monday of January, A. D., 1867. 566t WM. MAXWELL, Clerk. State of IV. Carolina, Ulccttlcitburg Co Court of Pleat $ Quarter Sessions Jany Term, 1867. James T Kell vs. B A Culp. Two Attachments Levied on 1 Horse and 1 Mule. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that Ihe defendant, B A Culp, resides beyond the limits of this State, it is ordered by the court that publi cation be made, for six weeks, in the Western Dem ocrat, notifying the said defendant to be and appear At the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Mecklenburg, at the court house in Charlotte, on the 2d Monday in April next, then and there to answer, plead or replevy, or judg ment final will be taken against him, and the pro perty levied upon condemned to plaintiffs use. Witness, Wm. Maxwell, Clerk of our said Court at office, the 2d Monday in January, A. D., 1867. ie-ftt WM. MAXWELL, Clerk. , Eclipses. Astronomers announce that four eclipses will occur during 18G7, two of the sun and two of the moon. The first is an annular eclipse of the sun, oa March 6, invisible in America. The second is a partial eclipse of the moon on thg morning of March 20, visible in America, lasting from fifteen minutes past 2 a. ro., until twenty-two minutes past 5 a. m. The third is a total eclipse of the sun, on August 10, invisible in the United States. The fourth IS a partial eClip?e vi me iuwu, uu iuu eveu of September 13, visible in America. ids. Lime, Corn, &c. Thomastown Lime, Corn and Flour, for sale at the lowest price at the Charlotte k S. C. Railroad Depot. Feb 25, 1867. W. W. PEGRAM. Something New and Attractive. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED. ITlcLEOD & STEELE Have just received another addition to their stock of WINTER GOODS, comprising many of the latest and most desirable styles of Empress Cloths, Peps, Poplins, French Merinos, Mohair Lustres, Alpaccas, DeLaines, Bombazines, Wool Plaid3, Black Silks, Ladies' black and colored Cloth3, Ladies' and J?Iise' Cloaks, Breakfast Shawls, Hoods, Nubias, Embroideries, Peal Cliney Lace Collars and Setts, Plain and Em broidered Linen Sett3, 1st and 2d Mourning Setts, Dress and Cloak Trimmings, Cloak Setts, Ladies' and Gents' Hemstitc'h Handkerchiefs, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Black French Cloths, Cassirueres and Vestings, Table Linen, Dam ask Merino Table Covers, Opera Flannels, white and colored Flannels, bleached and brown Sheetings, Blankets, Rock Island Cassimeres, Hoop Skirts, (Empress Trail.) Balmoral Skirts, kc. Call soon and Buy. McLEOD & STEELE. Dec 10, 18G6- JuM Received, At KOOPMANN'S STORE, a fine lot of D. R. Lenk's celebrated CHEWING TOBACCO, from the highest to the lowest grade. Also, a large lot of LORILLARD'S ' SCOTCH SNUFF, in small bladders and packages. The trade supplied. March 4, 1867. A fine lot just received at the NEW BOOK STORE, cheap. March 4, 1867. ' TIDDY k BRO. COMMERC GROCERY STORE. We have opened a Grocery Store in No. 4 Granite Row, opposite the Mansion House, aud invite our friends to examine our Goods and prices. We deal in Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Rice, Cheese, Fih, Hams, Bagging, Rope, Twine, Leather, Soap, Candles, Teas, Candies, Raisins, Figs, Crackers, Chains, Axes, Snuffs, Tobaccos, Knives, Locks, Pickles, Sauces, Blacking, Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, Cotton, And every article of prime necessitj' to cheap and good living. We paiticulaily invite those buying by the case to examine our prices and Goods, while those buying by order will be dealt with the same as if present. In brief, we intend dealing fairly, openly, liberally and honestly, and invite a share of public patronage. FRANK TORRANCE, WILLIAM GRAY. Charlotte, Jan. 28, 18G7 State or IV. Carolina, Unlou county. Court of Pleas Quarter Sessions Jan. Term, 1867. Hugh Downing vs. the Stewart Gold Mining Com pany. Attachment levied on Land, one Steam Engine and ifxtures., 1 Horse, a, Wagon and Gear, and other ' Personal Estate. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Cout, that the defendants, "The Stewart Gold Mining Com pany," reside beyond the limits of the State; it is ordered by the Court that publication be made for six successive weeks in the Western Democrat, a paper published in the town of Charlotte, notifying said absent defendants to be and appear before our next Court to be held for the county of Union, at the Court House in Monroe, on the 1st Monday in April next, then and there to answer the plaintiff according to law, or the estate .so levied on will ba ordered to be sold. Witness, J. E. Irby, Clerk of our said Court at Office, the 1st Monday in January, and in the 9tst year of American Independence, 1867. 55-Ct pr. adv. 10. J. E. IRRY, Clerk. State or TV. Carolina, Union count' Court of Pleas ty Quarter Sessions Jan. Tetvi, 1867. Cannon k Co , vs.. R. G. S. Austin. Attachment levied on Land. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that R G S Austin, the defend ant in this case, resides beyond the limits of this State; it is ordered by the court that publication be made for six weeks in the Western Democrat, a paper published in the town of Charlotte, notifying said absent defendant to be and appear at our next court to be held for the count- of Union, at the court house in Monroe, on the 1st Monday in April nexi, then and there to answer the plaintiff according to law, or the land levied on will be ordered to be sold. Witness, J. E. Irby, Clerk of Union County Court, at Office, the 1st Monday in January, and in the 91st year of American Independence, 1867. G5-6t pr. adv. 810. J. E. IRBY, Clerk. State 'f I. Carolina, Union county. Court of Pleas. Quarter Sessions Jan. Term, 1867. Ellen E. Arrafield vs. Emslev A. ArmGcld, heir at law of D. F. Armfie'ld. dec'd. Petition for Dower in the real estate of D. F. Arm field, deceased. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant, Emsley A. Armfield, resides beyond the limits of this State; it is therefore ordered by the court that publication be made for six successive weeks in the Western Democrat, a paper published in the town of Charlotte, notifying said abserft de fendant to be and appear at our nest court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the conntv of Lnion, at the Couit House in Monroe, on the 1st Monday in April ne;st, then and there to answer, plead or demur to said petition, or judgment pro confesso will be taken and a writ, of Dower ordered. Witness, J. E. Irby, Clerk of our said court, at OEce in Monroe, the 1st Monday in Januarv, and in the 9 1 st year of American Indenc-ndence, 1867. 55-61 Pr. adv. 10 J. E. IRBY, Clerk. Slafv of I. Carolina, Union county. Court of Picas tj Quarter Sessions Jan. Term, 1867. Elias Preslar and John W. Preslar, Ex'rs. of Levi Preslar, dee'd., vs. Sherod Preslar and others. Petition for Settlement. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Hiram Reynolds and wife Tabitha, Henry H Brown Samuel W Preslar, Miriam D Gile?, wife of Sam'l the Court and heir at law of Levi Preslar, deceased now reside beyond the limits of this State- ft is therefore ordered by the court that publication be made for six successive weeks in the Western Dem ocrat, a paper published in the town of Charlotte notifying said absent defendants to be and appear at the next term of this court to beheld for the county of Union, at the Court House in Monroe, on the first Monday in April next, then and there to answer, plead or demur, or judgment pro confessso will oe taien ana me case stand for hearing. Witness, J. E. Irby, clertof our said court at Office, the 1st Monday in January, and in the 9 1st year of American Independence, 1867. 55-Gt JTr.adv. $10J J. E. JRJ3Y, Clerk. uiles. Kacbael L McLane, wife of Joseph McLane and Noah, Levi and Joseph, children of Terressa' who intermarried with John Vickerv. defendant in Garden Seeds, The largest and most complete Stock ever brought to this market, from the celebrated Houses of LANDRETH, THORBURN and BUIST. For sale at SCARR'S DRUG STORE. Feb. 4, 1867. - GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. We are anxious to reduce our Stock of Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, &c, and have determined to REDUCE PRICES. Those in want would do well to call soon and spend their money where they can buy cheap. BARRINGER, WOLFE k CO. Feb 11, 1867. GOOD NEWS FROM B. & L., At Corner Store under Mansion House. We are now prepared to sell all goods at cost, in order to make room for Spring Stock. Calicoes, Shirtings, Delains, Poplins, Alpaccas, French Merinos, Hoopskirts, Breakfast Shawls, Nubias, Cassimeres, Sattinets, Jeans, Kerseys, &c. Also a full stock of Ready-made Clothing, and a large assortment of Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c. All wc ask is a CALL, we will make prices satisfactory. BUXBAUM k LANG, Corner Store, under Mansion House. Feb 4, 1867. EDWARD FILLINGS Is now offering his fine Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING Below New York cost. I am compelledto 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 convinced. Iam prepared to make up to order my superior stock of Cloths and Cassimeres in the latest style, and at greatly reduced prices: and to offer my fine assortment of Hats aud Famishing Goods At and below cost. N. B. All persons indebted, either by note or ac count, to "Fullings & Co.," "Fullings, Springs fc Co.," or "Fullings k Springs," will please come for ward and settle. ggy Don't mistake the place, No. 4, Granite Row, one door below the Southern Express Office, and directly opposite the Mansion House. January 21, 18G7. 1 8 6 7. SPRING FASHION'S DEMAND. J. W. BRADLEY'S. Celebrated Patent Duplex Elliptic HOOP SKIRT, OR E,m x3xoiss Trail. DOUBLE STEEL SPRINGS. 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, and DURABILITY. Inquire for Bradlev's Duplex Elliptic or Double Spring SKIRT. This popular Skirt is universally recommended by the fashionable Magazines and the Press gen erally. JEST Manufactured exclusively by the sole own ers of the Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY k CARY, 97 Chambers and 79 and 81 Reade streets, NEW YORK. These Skirts are kept on hand in large supply For Sale in Charlotte BY BIIEM, BROWN & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Embroidery, Hoop Sk'u ts, Notions, Car pets, Hats, Boots, Shoes, kc. They keep the largest Stock and cheapest Goods to bo found in the city. At Brem Old Stand on Trade street. January 28, 1867 5m. . A IVOT5CE That will not be, 1 am afraid, noticed, But those whom it concerns and who fail to notice will be otherwise notified n future, sure. I want all persons indebted to me, either before, during, or since the war, to come forward and pay up. A reasonable time, in addition to the many years, months and weeks that have been given, may be expected. After that, look out for snakes. "Its the truth I'm tillin of ye, jest.:' Jan l lj 1867 tf H. M. PRITCIIARD. BOOTS and SHOES AT SHITII'S SHOE STORE, Next Door to National Bank, Charlotte, N. C. As we keep nothing else but Boots and Shoes. Rubber Belting and Shoe Findings, we are prepared to sell to our customers at prices "lower than the lowest." Having made the "SHOE STURE" a per manent institution, we now invite everybody to tall and see ns, and be satisfied both as to the quality and price of our Goods. N. B. Every article warranted as represented. One price to all. Jan 21, 1867. B. R. SMITH k CO. HIGHLY DESIRABLE PUOPEIlTY FOR SALE. Wishing to change my' business, I will sell 250 Acres of LAND in aud adjoining the Town of Char lotte, (40 acres in corporation). On the Tract there is a good Hill-site, 22 feet fall, with a first rate Dam recently built, and race dug, and all the large tim bers for a Mill House on the ground. The Tract can be divided. It is worth the attention of any one wishing a paying property, or as an investment. Any information can be had by applying to the sub scriber. W. F. PHIFER. Sept 10, 1866. tf HIDES BOUGHT AND SOLD BY S. M. HOWELL, Near the Post Office, CHARLOTTE, N. C September 3, J866 Millinery and Ladies Fancy Goods MRS. E. FULLINGS is offering her Stock of Bon nets, Hats, Ribbons, Feathers," &c, at greatly reduced prjees. Ladies are invited to call and examine these Goods and bear prices. Dec 10, 1866. -, SEW FURNITURE MANUFACTORY AT CRESWELL'S OLD STAND On Church Stbeet. The citizens of Charlotte and the public at large can always have their wants in the FURNITURE and 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. VOREGE. 2?" Repairing satisfactorily done. January 14, 18t7 tf CATAWBA English and Classical High School, NEWTON, N. 0. The next Session of this Institution will com mence the 7th of January next, and the 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 rates, 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 shall 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. Tuition from S10 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. Dec 3, 1866. S. M. FIXGER, A. B-. PERUVIAN GUANO SUBSTITUTE ! SUPER-PHOSPHATE OP LIME, Munnfactured under the formula originated in 184 and patented by BAUGH & SONS, Sole Proprietors, at the Delaware River Chemical Works, Philadelphia, U. S. A. This old established MANURE is manufactured from Bones that have not been burned or steamed, and it contains all their original organic matter. It is active in its operation, and is a fertilizer of great durability. It does not exhaust the soil like Peruvian Guano, but on the contrary permanently improves it. Prevjous to 1861 it was introduced into the South ern States to considerable extent, and again in 18G5, where it has been used with remarkable suc cess upon ' Cotton, Corns Tobacco, & all Crops. A trial will convince any planter, of its merits. Pamphlets containing well known Southern evi dence furnished upon application to New York or Philadelphia offices. lgf'Sold by dealers in all the principal cities and towns throughout the United States and British Provinces. BAUGH & SONS, sole Manufacturers, Office No. 20 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. ISaugli Brothers & Co., General Wholesale Agents, 181 Pearl Street, NEW YORK. For sale in Charlotte, N. C, by HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. February 18, 1867 3m BAKERY. I have opened a BAKERY at my old Stand, op posite the Presbyterian Church, where will be kept constantly on hand fresh BREAD, CAKES, &c. Families supplied at all hours, and on reasonable terms. I also, keep a full supply of FAMILY GROCERIES and supplies, consisting of Bacon, Flour, Lard, Su gar, Coffee, Teas, Cheese, Fish, Sardines, Tobacco, Cigars, and all fine Groceries. A share of the public patronage solicited. I have been long in business here, and am determined to keep up my reputation for selling good articles at fair prices. M. D. L. MOODY. Sept 24, 1866. tf WITTKOWSKY & RIiWE&S, Between the two Drug Stores, Are receiving a large and varied assortment of GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, READi'-MADE CLOTHING, &c, WThich they are desirous of selling off at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL At a small advance on NEW YORK COST. JKsT Country Merchants and others are respect fully requested to call and examine this Stock of Goods before making their purchases. WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS, Opposite the Democrat Office, between the two Drugstores, Charlotte. Oct 1, 1866 tf BURNETT, McIXiMS & EARL, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No 30 Whitehall Street, NEW YORK. Liheral Cash Advances made on Consignments. Cotton, Tobacco, Naval Stores, and all sort3 of Southern Produce will have the special attention of our Mr. Mc lnnis, who natters 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, 1866. 6m ' . - - Charlotte & S. C, Railroad. Columbia, S. C, Nov. 5, 1866. On and after Wednesday, 6th inst., Through Passenger Tiains will be run over this Road as fol lows . Leave Columbia, 3 10 A. Xf. Arrive at Charlotte, 9 40 A. XI. Leave Charlotte, 6 10 A. M. Arrive at Columbia, 1 40 P. M. JAMES ANDERSON, NoV 13, 1366. Superintendent. A NEW TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. The subscribers having united themselves under the style of ROBINSON A GRAHAM, for the pur pose of conducting the Tailoring Business, nearly opposite the National Bank, flitter themselves that from their long experience ic the business they wiil be able to give general satisfaction, and thereby met it and receive a liberal patronage. CUTTING attended to promptly, and done in the best style. We "-arrant all our work. R. M. ROBINSON. Feb 4, 1867, A- GRAHAM. CHARLOTTE FEU ALE INSTITUTE, V CHARLOTTE, N. C. The current session commenced on the 1st Octo ber, 1866, and'will continue until 30th June, 186T. Pupils ate received at any time and charged from date of entrance. Ministers' daughters received free of charge for Tuition. Expenses per Term of Twenty Weeks: Board, including every expense except washing, $105 00 Tuition in Collegiate Department, 25 00 " in Primary " 20 00 Music, Modern Lanjuages, Drawing andPainting, taught bv competent and thorough instructors. For Circular and Catalogue containing full partic ulars, address Est. R. BURWELL & SON. Jan. 1, 1867. Charlotte, N. C. J. T. BUTLER, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, CHARLOTTE, If. C, Has just received the finest Stock of GOODS ever offered in this market, consisting of WATCHES. Fine Gold Hunting American and English Watches of the best makers. Ladies fine Gold Hunting Ge neva Watches ; fine Silver American, English and Swiss Watches. Watches of all sorts and all sizes, from Five Dollars to Three Hundred. CIi O CKS. I have some of the best, which I will sell at price3 to please anv one. JEWELRY. 1 would say to the ladies, come and see for your selves, the finest Stock ever offered in this city, con sisting of fine Jet Sets ; fine Gold and Enamel Sets; fiue Coral Sets; Locket Pins, Ear-riogs, &c. SILVER WARE. Silver Tea and Table Spoons, Forks and Thimbles ; plated Tea and Table Spoons, Forks, Butter-Knives and Cups, Castors, &c. S P E C T ACI.ES. Fine Gold, Silver, Steel, &c, to suit alleges. Gun3, Pistols aud Cartridges, and Musical In struments. The above Goods I will sell cheaper than you. can buy them in New York or elsewhere. The highest price paid for OLD GOLD AND SILVER. Watch Glasses only 25 cents. Please accept my sincere thanks for your kind and liberal patronage to me since my return from the army. - Sept 17, 1866. . J. T. BUTLER. R. SHAW. W. E. SHAW. CGPARTIVERSI2IP. 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, And everything kept in a complete Saddle and Har ness Establishment. We shall continue to Manufac ture our own Goods, out of the very best Material, and warrent the quality. All orders promptly filled. Repairing done at the shortest notice and satis faction guaranteed. gggThree doors South of Mansion House, Char lotte, N. C. Jan 21, 1867. 6m The SoiBflaerii 352ss: roses Company Offer unsurpassed facilities for the shipment (from AUGUSTA and points SOUTH) of Cotton, Cotton Goods, and heavy freights, for Savannah, New York, and all points NORTH and WEST, Through Receipts given on which Insurance can be effected at lowest rates. Internal Revenue Tax will be paid or Bonds given by this Company, in accordance with regulations of the LTnited 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, Lynchburgj Va, Danville, Va. Bristol, Tenn, Greensboro, N C, Salisbury, N C, "Raleigh, N C, Weldon, N C, Goldsboro, N C, WHrnhsgton, N C, , AND TO WAY STATIONS ON THE Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, South-Side Rail road, Petersburg Railroad, North Carolina Railroad, Raleigh and Gaston Railroad, Wilmington and Wel don Railroad, and Western N. C. Railroad. LETTERS, MONEY PACKAGES, AND SMALL PARCELS, To Columbia, S C, Charleston, S C, Augusta, Ga, Savannah, Ga, Macon, Ga, Columbus, Ga, Mobile, Ala, Montgomery, Ala, - Selma, Ala, Jackson, Miss, New Orleans, La, AND TO WAY STATIONS ON THE Charlotte & S. C. Railroad, South Carolina Rail road, Georgia Railroad, Macon and Western Rail road, Atlanta and West Point Railroad, Southwest ern Railroad, Southern Railroad, and Alabama and Mississippi Railroad All Goods shipped by the Adams and Harnden Express Companies, and marked to the care of the Southern Express Company, will be promptly for warded to destination. Freights shipped by steamship to our care will be forwarded by Express without charge for com mission or drayage. If orders are left at our Office, goods will be cal led for and forwarded bv first Express. SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO. Charlotte, Aug. 14, IS65. STENHOUSE & MACAULAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Charlotte, N. C., and CG PearlSt., New York. Prompt personal attention to the sale of cotton, cotton yarns, naval stores, &c, and the purchase of merchandise generally. References John- Wilkes and T II Brem, Esq'rs, Charlotte, N C ; Jordan Womble, Eeq, Raleigh, N C ; O G Parsley & Co, Wilmington, N C ; D Paul & Co, and Robt Mure & Co, Charleston, S C; Wilcox & Hand, Augusta, Ga ; Dunlop, Moncure & Co, Richmond, Va; Tannahill, Mcllwane & Co, NY; Partridge, Wells & Co, New York. Aug 15, 1806. AND 3IACH1NE SHOP, Jjt Cliarlotto, 2XT- O. m. ftiARTiiy & co., Having removed their Work3 from Stowesville, Gas- tnn rnilntv tn Phnrlfiltfl rocnAilfiilltr inform ltlir old patrons and the 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 CASTINGS For Steam Engines, Mills, Factories, Water Wheels, Cane Mills, Farming Implements, &c. &c. ItEMtIIlFjrCi. Particular attention will be paid to repairing of all kinds. All work shall be done in the very nicest style, and the best material used. M. MARTIN, JOHN WILKES, June 25, 1866 Charlotte, N. C. J. Y. I1UYCE & GO., General Commission Merchants, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Particular attention paid to the Belliag of all klnd3 of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco. XJS? Highest cash price paid for Cotton. ' ' JES All orders from a distance promptly attend ed to. J. Y. BRYCE. Y. U. BRYCE. March 5, 18C6, . . MM,UAMUA HJAJL VMM) 4 A general assortment, always ori hand, at Feb 5, 1866 SCARR'S DRUG STORE. TAYLOR & DUNCAN, ; CHARLOTTE,; N; C.,: WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Boots and Sboes, Hats and Caps Hardware, Crockery, &c., ' Respectfully inform the public that they keep con 8tatly on hand a general assortment of Goods in the above lines, which they will sell at wholesale or retail on favorable terms for cash. They invite attention to their large stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hardware and Crockery, and request those wishing to purchase to give them a call. . Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware, In this department every article can be found that may be desired. Jggr- All sorts of Tin and Sheet-Iron Job Work done at short notice. Cooking Stoves, Of all sizes and patterns, furniture complete ia general assortment. ' Fairbanks' Scales. We are Agents for the sale of the celebrated Fair banks' Scales, all sizes. TAYLOR k DUNCAN. May 14, 1866 ' At the Old Established BKUG STORE Of F. SCARR, may be found everything in the Drug line, of genuine quality. February 26, 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 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 conSdent they, can give full satis faction. The following articles are enumerated,viz: Rolled Iron, in flat Bar, found 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, Tacks, Nails and Brads of all sizes. The Iron is manufactured exclusively with char coal and wood, and out of Magnetic Ores. The Tron and Nails are equal to any in the United States or Europe, either for welding or toughnepg. They are also prepared to make aud "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, 18G6. wTgo O DMAN, of Mississippi, A. P. MERRILL, Jr., of New York, General Commission Merchants, SG New Street, JS'EVV YOHK. We have made an arrangement by which Mr D W COURTS, late Public Treasurer of North Carolina, becomes. interested in all the business sent us from that State. He is not associated now with the firm of Bennett, Van Pelt & Co, New York. We hope his friends will patronize us. Dec 25, 1865 tf Southern Express Company. The Southern Express Company has opned com munication with all Northern and Western States, and is now prepared to forward Freight, Money and valuable Packages safely and promptly. Messen 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, June 19, 1865 tf TV a QAiitliaKn Pvnraea fntnantr For the transportation of merchandise, valuable packages, specie, bank notes, bonds, kc, for all parti of the South and Southwest, in connection with ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, have established their agency at 59 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, where orders to call for goods to hs forwarded South will receive prompt attention. Merchandise and valuables delivered to Harnden's, Kinsley's, American ami 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 the Southern Express Companv, 69 Broadway. II . B. PLANT, Pep 13, 1865. President' MEDICAL CARD. DRS. GIBBON k McCOMBS, having associated themselves in the practice of Medicine aud Surgery, respectfully tender their professional services to the citizens of Charlotte and surrounding country. From a large experience in private as well as Field and Hospital practice, they feel justified in proposing to pay special" att tntion to the practice of Surgery in all its branches Office in Granite Rowj up stairs, opposite the M ; TT - ROBERT GIBBON, M. D. J. P. McCOMBS, M. I). Dec 11, 18G5 18G7. AI.iTIAIVACS. 1867. Blum's Farmers' and Planters' Turner's ''North Carolina'' "Housekeepers' Improved" Almanacs for 1867, just received at the New Book Store. TIDDY" k BRO. Jan 14, 1867. - EXPISESS COMPANIES. 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 are now prepared to forward, at Reduced Rates, Currency,- Coin, Valuables and Freight, To all accessible points in the South. All good3 shipped from the North by the Adams or Harnden Express Companies will be transferred to the SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY to com plete transportation. Goods shipped from the North by steamship and marked to the care of Southern Express Com pany will be promptly forwarded to destination free of charge for commissions and drayage. Arrangements have been made with the Danville Railroad Company, and we now receive freight for all Way Stations on that road at ihe same rates as were formerly charged by the Danville Railroad Ex press. Goods called for WITHOUT EXTRA CIIARGB and promptly forwarded. SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANV. RICHMOND AND DANVILLE RAILROAD. Notice. To give facilities to the public on iLe 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 w call for and receive all Express Freight intended for this Road, on notice being given at their office, nJ their wagons will deliver all Express Freight rr'r" ing by this Road FREE OF ANY EXTRA t'HAKOb FOR RECEIPT OR DELIVERY, and iberst" ?1 Express Freight will be the same as charged by this Company THOMAS DODAMEAD, Dec 18, 1865 tf Superinteadeat. Chablottc, Dec. 18, 1865. All freight forwarded with promptness and dis patch, it being carried on Passenger and Mai trains and not on slow freight trains. Kates as low as by ny omj)aoy. T- V
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