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THE iW S X E B J H J)fEjM Qfi'Jk i) liQjHiA RsL 1 X B" . SfiT Life is not jtll ajsommer day, , A, thing of joy aud gladness. The sunbeam shine then fade away; Aud e'en the hearts ibar heeni ont gay , .Must baye tUeir times of tadnets 1 ' Life is cot all a darksome storm, Through which no raiobow gleameth; ;io heart" is always left forlorn; Ami every ght will have its mom, How dark soe'er it seemeth. There's ne'er a sky so bright and clear, a ? Kut clouds will cojug unbidden; ' Each happy smile iua&t have its tear; 4 No cup is, J Juijd so sweet, but there ' Some bitter drops lie hidden I i ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, Oxford, ft. C, FOR SALE ON CREDIT. ' The undersigned in behalf of the Ti ustees of the above institution, and &11 other parlies interested, repectfilljr announce, that on Tuesday, the 7th of May, I87. ihey will jell to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Oxford, the property know n as ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, OXFORD," together with the Mansion House adjoining it, and about "Ojuc Hundred Acres of Land, all of which suiiable for firming or other purposes. A better investment was never presented iu North Carolina to the c.ipitali-t. offers peculiar inducements to any well qnnli-Jlediady-or gentleman disposed to engage in the business of. teaching a. First Class Female School, one ef vhclL.iu charge vf Mi J. If. Hills is already in ?occessful operation upon the premi-es. The Main or College building, situated in the middle of a large grove of white oak trees, twenty acres in extent, upon a commanding eminence near the town, is built, of excellent brick ; arranged with reference to all the modern improvements and con veniences It m four stories high; 126 feet -long and CG feet through the centre; it contains the usual number of hall and rooms for a full corps of professors, and students ; 5 chambers in the dormi tory, and elegant and tasteful sp'el 12.1 feet high and a spleudid Chapfl This building was erected in I8"n. by the .Masi-i.ic Fraternity of N. C. for edu cational, purposes, and has been tecently put in thorough and' complete repair." The MariMuti House in t lie rear contains six large and aiy rooms; a large porch with heavy pillars ; piazzas and basements all in fine order, with every newieary outbuilding complete and a fine garden and grounds. The Land and Mansion will be sold with the , College ! TERMS Cash sufficient to cover the costs of ad vertising and sale ; bond, with approved security, payable at J and 12 mouths for the residue. Title reserved till paymeut. JOHN r.KRRY. J. T LITTLEJOHN, II. V. LASSITER. April 8, 1867 lm JUST RECEIVED AT M. QUERY'S NEW STORE, c. A large and well selected Stock of SPRING AM) sVnnillt GOODS. DRY GH)DS. at extremely low prices.'- WHITE GOODS, a lu'l assortment, which will be sold low lor cash. TRIMMINGS Our stock of Trimmings is com plete, and was sv.t-cted with care. A full assortment of YANKEE NOTIONS and .FANCY GOODS. HOOP SKIRTS Bradley's Paris Trail Skirts the most popular Skin now worn all sizes Ladies, children and Misses. KID CLOVES all colors and sizes, of the best article Ladies and Children's Mitts, all sizes, and . of the best quality. FANS AND PARASOLS A full assortment of all Kind. SHOES Ladies'. Children's and Misses' boots, fhoes and gaiter, of the best Pliiladaphia make. Also, Men's and Hoy's ihoes and hats. MRS. QUEKY would inform her ft iends that the has j-pared no pains in selecting her stock of Millinery and Trimmings: and having had a Ions experience in the business feeis satisfied that she can plcu.-e all who will favor her. with a call. Bonnets aud Hats made aud trimmed to order, en the most reasonable terms and shortest notice. Dresses Cut, Fitted, Trimmed and made, on reason able terms and at short notice. Our terms are strictly Cash. Our motto is, small profit, and just dealing to all. April 1, 18G7. MECELEXBUUU FEMALE COLLEGE, CHARLOTTE, N. C. REV. A. G. STACY, A. M., Pbksidkst, Assisted by accomplished Instructors in all the Departments. Thoroughness in Arithmetic and in all the other branches of Mathematics is required, as the only means of preparing the mind to grasp and master those branches which are specially .ornamental. Pupils are required to take exercise regularlj a sonnd mind in a sound body, being .our motto. Rates as low as can be afforded. Pupils received at any time. For further information apply to . A. G. STACY, April , 1867. Charlotte, N. C. " BO YES WANTED, .1 A- Chance to Make Money, fhe subscriber will purchase Bones at 60 cents per hundred, delivered at Concord Factory, or at any R.tilroad Depot between Charlotte and Greens boro. Cash paid on delivery. Those who will accumulate Bones in quantities at any poiut on the Railroad line's, and inform the subscriber, arrangements will be made for their purchase. R. E. McDONALD, ;AprilI,I867 tf Concord, X C. Statii of IV. Carolina, Mecklenburg co. . J."W. Morrow, Administrator of J R. Daniel and R. E. Daniel, vs. Cuas E. Spratt and Wm. S. Daniel. Petition for Sale of Real .Estate. It appearing upon afiiJavit that Win. S. Daniel, .one of the defendants in this case, resides beyond ,the limits of this Stat,?, notice is hertbr given for faiji defendant to appear at the next Court of Equity to tje held for Mecklenburg county, at the court bouse in Charlotte, on the 4th Monday in Apiil next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to plaintiff's bill, otherwise the same will be taken as .confessed and decree made accordingly. fitness, Albert C Williamson. Clerk and Master In Equity for said county, at office in Chailolte, this 9tlflaV of March, A. D , 1867. 53-6. A. C. WILLIAMSON, c ic. e. TIIE 1MRBKOI7GII HOUSE, H A LEIGH, IV. C. ;I have the pleasure of announcing to tny frier ds, . and the traveling public, that 1 have leased the YARBROUGH HOUSE for a term of years. The house will be repainted and f urnished with new and elegant furniture .at once. Iretirn fincere thanks to ray patrons for their .Tery kind and liberal patronage, received while in charge of the Exchange Hotel in this city. I promise that the Yarbrough House shall have no superior in the Sooth. ' Aprfl l, im. lrpd V. y. BLATR. ------ - LUS & V O II EI Invite the attention of Wholesale and Retail buyers to their extensive and magnificent stock of Spring and. Summer. Goods, Consisting in part of Foreign and Domestic 3D y G- o o c3. s , Boots and Shoes, , Hats and Caps, Hardware, Cuttlery, . NOTIONS, Gr JC o o o x i O IS And a general assortment of Merchandize suitable for the Trade, all of which has been carefully se lected, and will be sold, "not less than cost," but truly at VERY SMALL PROFITS. An examination of our Goods and Prices will satisfy our old customers and the general public that they can SA VE MONEY by calling to see ELIAS & COHEN. LETTE RP A P E R . Just received on consignment, 100 Reams of Foolscap, Letter aud Note Paper, which can be bought very cheap. Also, 150 dozen Webster's Elementary Spellers. Aprils, 1867. ELIAS & COHEN. iiammond & Mclaughlin, Have in Store and for sale, on reasonable terms for cash or in exchange for Produce, a large stock of Groceries, Mess Pork, Beef Hams, Bacon and Lard, Bagging, Rope, Nails. Iron, Salt, Fanning Implements, Leather, 4c, Molasses, (some very fine Georgia Syrup,) Sugar, Cofll-e, Tea, Rice, &c A large lot of Cheese and Crackers, Corn, Flour and Meal, Yarns, Sheetings and Shirtings. HAMMOND & McLAUGHLIN, Trade Street, Bryce's Building. March 25, 1867. . 20,000 Pounds Iron. Iron of the best quality, from the King's Moun tain Iron Works. I keep all kinds of Iron for farm ing purposes and for Goid Mining. S. B M EACH AM, Agent. Jut Received, 5000 Bacon Sides, 20 Bbls. Supeiior Irish Potatoes, 2 Tierces New Rice, S. C, 50 Bags No. 1 Family Flour, 100 Bushels of Bolted" Meal, 20v) Bags Seed Oats, for Spring, 500 Choice Haras, New, 100 Sacks Liverpool Salt, 500 Sides Superior Sole Leather, 20 Boxes Cheese. 25, 18b7. S. B. MEACHAM. Feb COMMERC 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 Bacon, Lard, Flour, Meal, Molasses, Sugar, Ooffee, Salt, Rice, Cheese, Fish. Hams. Bagging, Rope, Twine, Leather, Soap, Candles, Teas, Candies, Ruisins, Figs, Crackers, Chains. Axes, Snuffs, Tobaccos, Knives, Locks. Pickles, Sauces, Blacking, Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, Cotion And ev-ry article of prime necessity to cheap and good living. We particulatly invite those buying by the ase to examine our prices and Goods, while those bitting 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, 1867 7-30 TREASURY ROTES AT THK First National Bank of Charlotte. T. W. DEWEY, Cashier. March 25, 1867 4w IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. A Liberal Oiler. We keep on hand a large supply of Fertilizers such as Peruvian aBd Pacific Guano, Raw-Bone Phosphate and Super Phosphate of Lime, and Gyp sum which we offer to Farmers on reasonable terms. We will supply responsible parties for one-half cash, and wait for the balance until the crop is made We also keep a large suppy wf Bacon, Corn and Seed Oats, at wholesale. J. Y. BRYCE & CO. Charlotte, Feb. 25, 1867. tf NOTICE. OFFICE SEABOARD & ROANOKE R R. CO , Portsmouth, Va., March 22d, 1867. It has been understood by the Officers in charge of transportation via ..he Seaboard Inland Freight Route, that letters addressed to the Rail Road Agent at Portsmouth on the subject of freights are unan swered, and that in consequence causes of delay are not explained, and claims for losses and damage un settled, and as the Seaboard and Roanoke Rati Road Company, who are the forwarding 8gents for the line, are satisfied that these causes of complaint are not due to their agents but to the inaccuracy of the mails, in order to test this subject the manaser of J the Seaboard Road requests that whenever persons f t,tt.A . . I. - 1 . . (. . i . ua.c nncii iu iiie uuaersignea a gen, oi tne sea board Road, and after waiting a reasonable time for a reply have not received it, that they will address him a letter enclosing a copy of the letter they bad previously addressed to the Agent. If this is com plied with, and the Manager of the Seaboard Road receives the letter, he gives assurance that it shall be promptly investigated and replied to. This Air Line Freight Route claims to be the most expeditious and direct route, and avoiding to a great extent marine insurance, also the cheapest freight route between the Northern cities and North and South Carolina. As Freight consigned by the Com panies connecting Steamers, is forwarded from Portsmouth , within 24 hours after being landed, there is no reason for delays, and although freight may sometimes be missent, it w ill in such cases be promptly traced and if not found will be paid for. The Companies forming this line cannot be respon sible for the rapid transportation of freights or for charges upon it unless sent from Boston by the Boston and Norfolk Steamship Company, end of Centre Wharf; from New York br the Old Domin ion Steamship Company, Pier 37 North River ; from Philadelphia by Clyde's line Steamers. 14 North Delxwate Avenue, or via the Annamessic Line, Depot Philadelphia. Wilmington and Baltimore Rail' Road and from Baltimore via the Bay Line Steamers Foot of Unioa Dock. For Freight shipped to the Seaboard Company by fchooners, or by other lines, the Companies caanot be responsible until landed on their wharves. Persons writing about freight that has not reached them will please be careful to state the date of ship ment, by whom shipped, from what plaCe, by what line of steamers, and. if possible, enclose a copy of the through receipt to JAMES McCARRICK, Trace Agent Seaboard Inland Air Line, Portsmouth, Va. 1 Jko. XI. Robixsoh, Managing Director and General i Superintendent. April 1, 187. lm . . j- Seed fok tiie Southern states. congress having appropriate! $50,000 to purchase seeds to 1 di-Tribuied throughout the Southern States, Hon Isaac Newton, Commissioner of Agriculture, is now making preparations to distribute them, and during the present month a large portion will le forwarded to farmers awl planters in the South. .It i the desire of Mr Newton that the farmers shall receive the seeds as soon as possible, in order ibat .they may be immediately used. It is less dangerous to have.a prudent enemy than an indiscreet friend. .. . GARDEN SEEDS. Just .received at the Corner Drug Store, a, large and fine' assortment of , ' ... ' n r t, ; Buist's Genuine-Garden. Seeds, ; Consisting of every variety grown in this climate. Warranted Good and Htliafrle;-,. For sale, Wholesale and Retail by , .? ;,- ?-, Feb 4, 1867. J. D. McADEN. l ., 1 77 ..'.-' , Plant in? Potatoes, v 20 BARRELS NORTHERN IRISH POTATOES, expected daily, for sale at the Corner Drug Store. Feb 4, 1867. ' 3: H. McADEN. . Garden Seeds.. The largest and most complete Stock eyer bronght to this market, from the celebrated Houses of . ' LANDRETH, .. TH0RBURN and " ' v BUIST. For sale at - f " SCARR'S DRUG STORE. Feb. 4, 1867. ' EDWARD FILLINGS Is now offering his fine Stock of . ", READY-MADE CLOTHING Below New Yarkcost. - 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 par 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 Ilats and Furnishing Goods , , At and below cost. , j N. B. All persons indebted, either by' note or a'ci count, to "Fullings & Co'.," "Fullings, Springs & Co.," or "Fullings & Springs," will please come for ward and settle. ',:.: I Bgf Don't mistake the place, No. 4, Granite Row, one door below the Southern Express Office, and directly opposite the Mansion House. January 21, 1867. inline, Corn, &c Thomastown Lime, Corn and Flour, for sale at the lowest price at the Charlotte & S. C. Railroad Depot. t Feb 25, 1867. W. W. PEG RAM. nsrjbj w goods. BUXBAUifl & L A1VG, Are now receiving their SPRING STO C K, Wrhich will be sold at a small advance on New York Prices. Their stock consists of everything belong ing to Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear. Out Stock of DRY GOODS consists in part of Calicoes, Delaines, Foulards, . Cballies, Poplins, Bleached and Unbleached Domestics, Irish Linens, Table Linen, full stock of Jaconet Edging, Cambrics and Insertings, together with a large lot of Hosiery, &c. &c. JLADIES' TRIMMINGS, Buttons, Fringes, Tassels and Bugle Trimmings. . Ladies' and Gentlemen's HATS, of the most im proved styles. Clothing, for Men and Boys, of the latest Paris styles. None kept but of the best qualities, and we can guarantee satisfaction to all that are willing to give us a trial. Boots and Shoes for Both Sexes. In this line we cannot be' undersold. We keep only those made of the best material, and for neat ness of fit cannot be surpassed. We invite the citi zens of Charlotte and surrounding country to give us a cali; we are positive you will not go away dis satisfied. Our establishment Is easily to b found it is the Corner Store under Mansion House. March 25, 1867. - BUXBAUM & LANG. R. M. MILLER, late of Lancaster Dist.. S. C W. J. BLACK, Charlotte, N. C. MILLER & BLACK, CHARLOTTE, N. C, Can be found at the well known Cotton Store of R. M. Oates & Co., v. here they expect to keep constant ly on hand all kinds of Grain, lifavy Groceries & Provision at w holesale and retail. Orders from a distance for Grain, will be promptly filled. They will also buy and sell all articles in their line on Commission. Consignments solicited. The best of references given. . Feb 11, 18G7. tf " A NOTICE That wiU. not he, 1 am afraid, noticed, But those w hom it concerns and w ho fail to notice will be otherwise notified ia future, sure.' I want all persons indebted tome, 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 giveumay be expected. After that, look out for snakes. "Its the truth I'm tillin of ye, jest." Jan 14, 1867 tf H. M. PRITCHARD. WILSON, CALLAWAY & CO , Bankers and Commission Merchants, No 44 Broad Street, NEW YORK. R. T. Wilso.v, B. F. Wilson, J. M. Johnston, New York; Thos. H. Callaway, Cleveland. Tenn.; W. P. Orme, Atlanta, Georgia. MESSRS J. Y. BRYCE & CO., will make liberal advances on Shipments to our House. Be 2, 1866 6cn - BOOTS and SHOES AT SMITH'S SHOE -STOKE, Next Doar to National Bank, Charlotte, N. C. As we keep nothing else but Boots and Shoes, Rubber Belling and Shoe Findings, we are prepared to sell to our customers at prices "lower than the lowest." Having made the "SHOE STORE" a per manent institution, we now invite everybody to call and see ue, 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 & CO. HIGHLY DESIRABLE PROPERTX FOR SALE. Wishing to change my business, I will self 250 Acres of LAND in and adjoining the Town of Char lotte, (40 acres in corporation) On the Tract there is a good Mill-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, CITARLOTTE, X. C September 3 1866 . I. C. Railroad Schedule. , k Mail Teaix. . Leave Charlotte, . 9 55 A M. 4 Raleigh, 8 20 P M. Arrive at Goldsboro, 11.15. Leave Goldsboro, 3.15 " Raleigh, . $.25 Arrive at Charlotte, 5 03 A il. Accommodation asd FatiGHT Tbais. Leave Charlotte, 5.00 PM " Raleigh, 7.45 A 'si. Arrive at Goldsboro, 11.15 Leave Goldsboro,' 2 20 " 41 Raleigh, 7.15 Arrive at CaarJoH?. 10.20 P si ' ' New and Complete Stock of Goods ! ! I am now offering one of the be6t 'selected an"d cheapest Stocks of GoodY'-bi'dtighi to this"' market since the close of the war; Consisting of 4 - ' " v"rl. : - DRY GOODS ! ; r;; ;T; Comprising. Bleached and; unbleached - Domestics, Calicoes, Delaines. Fpuiards. , Alapacca; ,Justrf , Poplins," Jaconet Dress Patterns, Brege3,; Grena dines, Organdies, Chambraysvbla'ck and fancy Silks, and a numerous variety of Dress Goods too uunaer ou s t a rn eatfd n . - 1 " 1 ' 1 V 1 ' ' . .- WHITE OOODS Comprising Swiss, Jaconet and Bar red, Muslins, Xawns:iCoUnndj-Liaen Diaper ing". "White' Damask Table Xinens, Towellings, Dimitv,? Linens'; &c., Ac. "'""f' " 4 ' - LACES 1 LACES I: of ; all kind3 and description. The celebrated Cluny Lace, Real Valeneines Lace, Embroideries, Edgingsylnsertings and Ruffiiugs of every variety. . : ' ;; A ' NOTIONS Embracing every fashionable style of Dress' Buttons' arifd' Trimmings, Ladies1 and Gents' Gloves and Hosiery; Linen land Paper Collars, Hand-kercb-iefSj Silk. aud Velvet Ribbons, rCorsetB, Hoop Skirts; in short, everything included in the compre hensive term NOTIONS. V . SHAWLS!' for -Spring and Summer.- Be 'sure and ask Tor the. celebrated and.fashionable Shetland Shawl and Spring Fancy Skirt, so pretty and com fortable that no lady should be without , one, :-r , LADIES' andl GENTS' HATS ! In every iaihionable style, and BOOTS-and SHOES for greaf'and small, not to be excelled for style and finish byay in the market." ' -1 also. offer 4o the public a small and well selected stock of StAPLL HARDWARE; also, -GLASS and PUTTY, and ' - i!- G-rocerios, Consisting of Superior Black and Green Tea's, Cof fees, Sugars, Molasses Syrups, which ! otfer as cheap as can be putcbased at any.house in the city. Having bought my Goods low, in these days ;of high prices, l-fixn now -prepared tQ-offt-r. superior advantages lo all Wholesale and Retail dealers, and ami satisfied if ybu give me a call I shall hardly fail to please. : ' . ' ; r " ' .i March 18,1867. . ' : ' A SINCLAIR-1. :; 'iu ' ' 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 ihem 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 S'O to $18, specie fate.3. .. ' Board in families from $10 to $15 (currency) per month. " , , "' . , For Circular and fnrthur particulars, address J. C, Clapp,' Newton, N. C. ; " - J. C. CLAPP, A. B. Dec 3, 1866. """" "S.' M. FINGER,. A,. B. D. G. WORTH. . ' -t... N. Q. DAJC1EL. WORTH & DANIEL, Shipping ft Conunlssiori Jflerchanis, WILMINGTON, N. C. , . Dealers " in Bagging, Rope, - Ties, Lime, Plaster, Cement,' Hair," Genuine Peruvian Guano direct from Government Agents. - ' Sajtv Hay and all kinds of Coal. . ( Agents for Baugh's Raw Bone Super Phosphate of Lime. .-.. Agents for the Philadelphia Southern'Mail Steam ship line. . . - . - " Agents for Goodspeed's weekly -Steamship line from New York. ' " ' Agents, for Jonas Smith & Co's line of New York sail packets. ., - - ' Feb 18, 1867 6m A . W . A LEX A N D E JR y SURGEON DENTIST, (OFFICE IN THE BRAWLEY BUILDINd,) CHARLOTTE, II. C. ggiy" Can be consulted on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. "'' Match 25, 1867. - - - : . ' 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.. .. ' 2 I also, keep a full supply of. FAMILY GROCERIES and supplies, consisting of. Bacon, Flour, Lard,' Sa gar, CofTt-e, Teas. Cheese, Fisb, Sardines, TobaccOj Cigars, and all fine Groceries. , '' - r A share of the. public patronage solicited. I have been long in business here, ami am determined to keep np my reputation for gelling good articles at fair prices. . r M. D. L. MOODY; Sept 24, 1866. : . tf ' We take this method of informing our friends and the public, that, we have moved to the . larg nd commodious Store Room formerly occupied by KAHN WEILER & BRO., where we will continue to carry on the General Mercantile Business in" all its various branches, and would respectfully call atten tion to our-variety and styles of Go"di, unsurpassed by any other House in the State, which we clfer at exceedingly low. prices, . , . ,. . .CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! I French black and colored Cloth Sacqucs, Basques and Circular's, Silk Sacques and Basques.,. .. RICH DRESS GOODS. We have now in store ,-o.ne of the largest Stocks of fine Drefs Good3 ever offered 'in Charlotte. Our Stock consists in part of all Wool DeLanies, Em press Cloths. Poplins, Popfinettes, tAlpaecns, Lns tres, together: with a general assortment of all the low priced Domestics, DeLaines, Prints, Slc , &c. 1 'GLOVES AND HOSIERY. Best Kid Gloves in all colors. Ladies' fleeced lined Sifk, Lisle, Bulir and Woolen Gloves, Merino Gloves. Superior English Hosiery for Ladies.' and Misses', all of which are equal to any ever offered in this city. r ' WHITE GOODS Of every descripiion Table Cloth and Table Lin nen, Towels, Toweling. Knapkins, Jcc, &c. CLOTHING Of every description. Frock and Sack Coat?, Cassl tnere Suit?, Coats, Pants and Vests, and a complete line of - . - . GENTS FURNISHING GOODS. Boots, Shoes and Hats, all of which we offer at enormously' low pi ices at Wholesale and Retail. new and choice goods Of every descripiion received every week, and sold at prices warranted to pYoVesatisfaciory to pur chasers. We take great pleasure in showing our Goods to those who will favor ns with a call. ' -, A. WEILL & CO., ; 'Kahnweiler i Bro's Old Stand, Trade St. NOTICE. We take pleasure in announcing to the Ladies that we will attach to our House early in tbe Spring, a first class French Millinery Establishment, of which due notice will be given: ' A. WEILL & CO.' Nov 26, 1866. : ' JOHN VOOEL, PB'AGT l-C A L T A I L O R' Respectfully informs the citizens of Charlotte and surrounding-country, thai heist.-prepar?f to, manu facture gentlemen's clothing in the jlateft-style and at shornotice.- His best exertions will .be given -to render satisfacfton to those who patronize him: Shop opposite Kerr's Hotel, nett door to Brown '4 Stitt's store. -'A'-- --'' - - ' :': 'V-" , January 1. 18f. :'.' rw? PICTURES! ' PICTXJRESk!! '. i. The -inrU.rslrrnpd. i PhOtOSTrrfOtlc:-ATt'lSt Of Bti- ! mpreifMjd., begs lea vjM Urform 1$ pubTlt i gen- -rj 1 j .... erai, mat fie has opened .P. A0 "" otyper andT Vii6thgraplT(jalIery, oVer Mr. J.'Harty V cstore, next aoor to-tne eoTirsHo. rrun ur Eirino- Mairv.il rarniptd Rhd- true Pictures will do "well to give -bira a call. rCoptes Jaken., from . the reasonable." f" umki sauuuAntr.ii. Feb I a, 1867 : ;i CHARLOTTE j FEJi ALE ; INSTITUTE, t;, CHARLOTTE N. 0S; J '!. --i yy. '".The'cnrfenf: sVs'sioncoinmenced oh be'lst'Ocid ber,41866, and wnicontltj'ue' until 30.b'3urie;' 186. Pupils are received at' any tlhie Vnd charged ' from diue of entrance. ' Ministers dAughlers received free of charge for Tuition. - -fi y ; , - -'-' Expenses per Term of Twenty Weeki( Board,' including every fcxpense excepC" H '-' washing, ' 1: ;; $10500 Tuition in Collegiate Department, ' ' ' 2 00 - in -Primary -- ,. ;fi' ; 2O 0O Music, Modern Languages, prawing and Pajnting, taught by competent- ftd thorough 'instruct ofs. ' For Circular and Catalogue containirigfull fmrticf- ulars, address Rxt. iirBURWELL & SON. Jan 7j 1&67. . . ; il 'Charlotte", N.4 C. ; Grocery and royisioii Storet! tinder the Mansion House, oppofcite. the Springs ' - - ' Building. - I have on hand, and will constantlykeep,-" Corn Meal,. Flour, Bacon, Laid,; and Country produce generally. . ' , . - ' ., .; Als6,'Sugnf, Coffee, Crackers, Molasses,' and in fact : everything in the ! Grocery Tine a family may need..;... ., ., .......... . ' H5, . I have also a fine lot, of Northern Potatoes and some very fine 'Ho'i 1 MackerVl. ' ' - I will pell fts cheap as the cheapest. Try rhp.7 ' " ; fi)'; The highest - market. piicewiH be .paid for. country produce cf all kinds. , . . . .. . ,. : ' ' Feb 1 8, 1 8U7: ' 6m ' : ' A. BERRYHILL. . R. SHAW. W. E. SHAW. COPARTNERSHIP., , . 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, f i 1 ' . And everything kept ina complete Saddle 'ana Har ness Establishment. We shall continue to Mantifac-i ture ourow.n 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. 1 - v ' ' " " ' , 8S2? Three doors South of Mansion House,' Char lotte, N. C. r. ; f- - ' Jan 21, 1867. " 6m . f BOORS km STATIONERY, For sale Wholesale and Retail at the New Book Store. T1DDY & BROTHER. - School Rooks or all Kill els. Readers, Spellers, Geographies, Grammars' En glish, Latin, Greek, French and German;1 Histories, Philosophies. Dictionaries, Botanies, Analysis';. and in fact all kinds of School Books are to be found at " THE NEYB.00K. STORE, i A general assortment of Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, of Hll dei.omitift.tions.'; ' A good selection of Standard and Miscellaneous Books, always on hand at the . , , . ' NEW BOOK ST0RE. Piano and Oiiitar Jl iistriictors. Bertint's Complete Piano Instructor Uunten's Complete Pian6 lnstructbr;'Thfe Arhei ican Guitarist; The Guitar Instructor, by Richard Culver,' for sale at the ; . NEW BOOK STORE. , lole Books. ".- Presbyterian Psalmodist shape and round Notes; Timbrel of Zion; Christian Minstrel; Southern Har mony new edition ; Sacred Harp ; . Sabbath School Bells, for sale cheap at the NEW BOOK STO RE 1-- Statiohcry, Blank Books, All sizes; Blank Note3, Blank Drafts, Foolscap, Com mercial, Letter and Note, Octavo 'Note, BillettNote, Ladies' Bath Paper, at the NEW BOOK STORE. . We are agents for the Liricolnton Pper Mills, and keep a general assortment of Wrapping, White, New3 and Book Paper, at Mandfattu'rers' Prices. .' '. .T1DDY & BROTHER.' Postage Stamps; For the accommodation of our friends at the ....... , ,; - - NEW BOOK .STORE. H.Ai&S. ;". The highest Cash price paid' for Clean cotton and linen Jlags, at the New Book Store. - ' March 18 185V ; . ; . TIDDY . 'BRO. Stittu 'of N. Carolina, Gaston Co. Court of Pleas Quarter Sessions Feb. Term, 1867. Wm H, Hoffman, Administrator ofDaniel Hoffman, deceased, vs. Heirs at. Law of , the said Daniel Hoffman. Petition to make Real Estate Assets. 1 It appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that Edward McKeOwn and wife 'Sarah Ann. . who are heirs at Jaw of said Daniel Hoffman's .estate, and that they are non-residents of the State of North Carolina, it is ordered by the court that; publication be made in the Western Democrat, a paper 'pub lished in the Town of , Charlotte, for six successive weeks for them to appear on the 7th Monday after the 4th Monday in March next, at jbe court house in Dallas, to answer to said petition, or the prayer of petitioner will be granted . Witness, Amzi Ford, Clerk of . our said Conrtt at office in Dallas, the7ih Monday After the 4th Monday in December 1866. ' " ' 59-6t ; ; a . . AMZI FORD, Cleric. sTEKnousE & mrmlY, ' COMMISSION JVILRCHANTS, Charlotte, N. 6'., aud GG I'earl St ; New York - Prompt personal attention to the sale of cotton, cotton yarns, naval stores,' &C, and the purchase' of merchandise generally. ': ' '' Rxferk.vcts John A'ilkes and T il Brem, Esq'rs, Charlotte, N C; Jordan Womble,' Eq,'. Raleigh, N C; 0.0 Parsley & Co, Wilmington, N C 'f D Paul k Co, and Robt Mure & Co, Charleston, S C; Wilcox k Hand, Augusta, Ga ; Dunlop, Moticure k Co, Richmond, Va ; Tannahill, Mcllwane k Co, N Y ; Pai-t ridge, Wells k Co, New Yyrk. , t Aug 15, I860. , . . . .. . . New 3Eo-u.i3.ca.xy AXD MACIIhXE SHOP, Lt Cliarlotto, K". O. , .. .M.ii1IAR,TL & CO., . t Having removed their Works from J3towesvil!ef Gagr ton countyo Charlotte, respectfully inform their old patrons and the public generally that tbey have opened a:,: .,-,'.. ? ; -- r. :' Fountlry & JUachine. Shop at the old Navy Yat-dIot, in the city of Charlotte, where they are prepaied tomake all sorts of ,'CASTT.NGS - For Steam EnttinesAI ills. Factories, Water Wheels, Cane Mills, Farming Implements, 4. Ac- Si II EP f I Ml IJTG. Particular attention -will be paid to repairing of" alTkfnds. All work shall be done in the ve'y nicest style, and the be6t material used. - - . -' i ; ' M. MARTIN, : JOHN WILKES,'' 4 - June 25, leCS, : : Charlotte N.'C. I- ! .1 111 I 7 J. W BItVCK & CO., , . General Commission' Merchants.' 'CHAKLOTTEj' 0: ' ' r Particular attention paid lo the. selling, pfU kinds of Pr6duce;Potion and Tobacco. . 7 -''Highest "cash price paid for CottpnT V' . " t2P All orders from a distance prdmptv attend ed to. -'" J.-T. BRYCE.T - ' 1 -r ; ?.iH.,:BRycE.J'"l Feb b, i66 cvscar!b;s drtug -store. CUARLOTTENrC. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Boots and 'Snoes," Hats and Caps, Harwar Respectfully inform the public that, they keep con staufly on baud a general assortment of Goods in thecabore llnesy which they will tel! at wholesale or retail on favorable terms forcash.: They invite attention to their large . stock, of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hardware and Crockery; and request those wishing to purchaie to .givetbem a. call; . s "!- ' , , , Tin . , and. S h e e t-Iron Ware , In this department every article can be" foind lbt may be desired. ' jgr AH sorts of Tin and ' Sheet-Iron -Job Work done at short notice. 'Cooking Stoves, Of all sSzefr and patteru: furniture complete, It general assortment. f - 4 " Fairbanks' Scales. '" We are Agents for the sale of the celebrate Fair banks' Scales, all sizes. ''."'. . " TAYLOR &,DUNCA!f, : May 14, 1866 ' .' At the Old Established . DRUG STORE Of F. SCARR, may be found everything In the Dreg line, of genuine quality. " ' - February 28, 1866. ' 4 IRON JM ANTJrACTTJRINGr CO., . Gaston County, O; KEEP YOUR MONEY AT HOME. The: Company have been, at a considerable' ex; pense in fining up their ROLLING MILL and MAIL FACTORY... i;v.: - They are sow prepared to execute all orders, in the best style, they may be favored with in their line of business. .1. Having secured the services of the best workmen in the Iron business, that can be proenred in the South, they feel conSdeat Jbey .can give full sal ii faction. The following articles are enumerated, rit: Rolled Iron, in flat Bar, round and square all ,- . ..... sizes. ... -.- ' ' ; s Tire. Hoops and Scollops all sizes. All kind of Iron used for Farming purpose. cMachioery.'a.od Hollow.Ware of all description. Also, TucWs, Kails iabd 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 Unltd States or Erope either for-welding or toaghnen. They ar also prepared to make and "fit up" any kind of Casting at short notice. All orders will he promptly executed by " .. . :B. B. BABINGT0X, Sup't. High Shoals, Dec 3, 18Gii. , W. GOODMAN, of Mississippi, A. P. MERRILL, J r of New York, General Cciiiiiiisslon Merchants, ' f f 3G New: Street, NEW YOKK. t . -. i .. . . we have made an arrangement by which MrD W COURTS; late Public Treasurer of North Carolina,' becomes interested in all the business sent ue from that State. lie is not associated now with the firm of Bennett, VWPelt Sc Co, New York. We hope his friends will patronize us. : Dec 25, 1865 , : - .. tf ' Southern Express Company. The Southern Express Company has opened com munication with all Northern and Western Stetes, and ii now prepared to forward Freigb't, Money and valuable Packages safely and promptly. Mesen 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 ell points South and North having no mail facilities , T. D. GILLESPIE, Agent. Chailotte, June 19, L8C5 . tf . The Southern Express Company, For the transportation . of merchandise, valuable packages, specie, bank notes, bonds, Ac, for all parti of theSonth and Somhwest, in connection with , . , ADAMS EXPRESS;COMPAN Y. have established their .agency at 59 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,' where orders to call for good to k forwarded South will receive prompt atteniion. Merchandise and valuables delivered to IlarnuVn'f, Kinsley's, American and United States Express Com panies', for the Southern Express Company, will re- ceivfe prompt dispatch. .For particulars, rates of freight, Ac. Ac, apply at the office of the Southern Express Company, 19 Broadway. - H. B. PLANT, Dec la,. 1865. . . ;' r Presides t MEDICAL CARD. DRS. GIBBON k ?MeCOMBS, " having : associated themselves ia.lbe practice of Medicine pd Surgery, respectfully tender their profeesional services to tha citizens of Charlotte and suf rounding country. From a large experience In k private oe well i Field and Hospital practice, -they feel justified in proposing to pay special attention to the practice of Surgery in all its branches Olfice in Granite Roy, up stairs, opposite tbs Mansion House. ... ROBERT GIBBON, 'A. D. Deoll. 185 : '. . J. PMcCOMBS, M. P- 1867. 7 A IjITI A X ACS. 18C7." Blum's Farmers' and Planters' , Turner'a-North Carolina" ..it . i i i . i ii Almanacs for 16C7, just receired at tbe New Boek PERUFlAN GUAX0 -SUBSTITUTE I ... BAUfai s uuv norvK SUPER-PHOSPHA TD" OT LIMB, .Munafactucd .under the formal originated is ld54 and patented by ,,,.J ... ; Tl A TTnrT At' fiOMfl Sole Proprietors, at tbeTDelaware River Chemical Works, Pl ifadelpuia, Ut S. A. This old established MANURE ii manufactare. from Rose that-have Dot been burned or steamed, and it eontaiue all their original - organic matter. It is active in its operation, and is fertilizer of great durability. It does not exhaust tbe tfoil lik I'erunan Guano, but" on the contrary permanently improves it. ; ' Previous to 1861 it was introduced into the South ern States to considerable extent, and again in 18C5, where it has been dsed with remarkable suc cess upon .-. ;". '" -.'" - ' J Collon, Coriij. Tobacco. & nil Cropf A trjal. will convince any! planter of its merits Pamphlets containing well known Southern n dence furnished upon application to New York cr Philadelphia offices. . , - ; ... .- . tSold dealers in all the principal cUir J towns tbrougbodt ihe . United States nd Biu"a Provinces. . BAUGIIi 5QNS,sole Man n fac to re rs, OSce o. 20 South Delaware Avenue, PbiladeJpb'. Itaugh Brothers & Co., General Wholesale Agents,' 181 Pearl Street, . f , y w ; NgW YORK. For sale In Charlotte, N. by TJUTCBI60, BURBdUOHS & CO. ... . ; February 18, 1867 np
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