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USD . -&Uo'rs sing-ftta-' windy deep, , vLet soldiers-praise their armor, But in my heart this toast I'Ji keep , : v t;.-The Independent Fanner When first the rope in rote of green .; ...; ' .Unfold its crimson liuiog, And round bis cottage porch is seen -f.:" - The honey suckle twining; " . When barks of bloom their sweetness yield, To bees that gather honey v .-. ; . Ie'dmes his team across the field, . .Where skies are soft-and sunny. - The blackbird clucks behind the plow, , . t" The quail pipes loud and clearly, ; v Ton orchard hides behind its bough .'.'' The home he loYes so dearly; V ThegTay and old barn doors unfold Ilis ample store in measure. More .rich than heaps of boarded gold, A precious, blessed treasure; tWbile yonder in the porch there stand3 Ilis wife, the lovely. charmer, 'The sweetest rose on all his lands The Independent Farmer. . To him the Spring comes dancingly, To him the Summer blushes, -'The Autumn smiles with yellow ray, His sleep old yinter hushes; ,U cares not how the world may move, : - 81 No doubts or fears confound him; His little fiock are linked in love, tAnd household angels round him; Tie trusts to God and loves his wife, Nor griefs, nor ills may harm her, He's nature's nobleman in life The Independent Farmer. ST. JOflK'S COLLEGE, Oxford, If. C, FOR SALE ON CREDIT. - The undersigned, in behalf of the Trustees of the above institution, and all other parties interested, respectfully announce, that on Tuesday, the 7th of May, 1867, they will sell to the highest bidder, at the Court House door in Oxford, the property known M "ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, OXFORD," together with the Mansion Honsc adjoining it, and about One 13 u ml red Acre or Land, (ill of which is suitable for firming or other purposes. A better investment was never presented in North Carolina to the capitalist. It offers peculiar inducements, to any well qnali- -fied lady or gentleman disposed. to engage in the business of teaching a First Class Female School, one.of which in charge f Mr J. II. Mills is already .in. successful operation upon the premises, y The Main or College bnilding, situated in the middle of'xv 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 ; 12G feet long and G feet through the centre; it contair.3 the usual number of halls and rooms for a full corps of professors, and students ; 53 chambers in the dormi tory, and eleant and tasteful sidel 123 feet high and a splendid Chapel. Thi3 building was erected in 185, by the Masonic Fraternity of N. C. for edu cational purposes, and has been recently put in .thorough and complete repair. ,The Mansion House ia the rear contains six large and airy rooms:' a large porch with heavy pillars ; piazza? and basements all in fine order, with every necessary outbuilding complete and a fine garden and grounds. The. Land and Mansion will be sold with the , College 1 TERMS Cash sufficient to cover the costs of ad vertising and sale ; bond, with approved 'security, payable at 6 and 12 months forth, residue. Title 'reserved till payment. ' JOHN EERRY, J. T. LITTI.EJOHN, li. W. LASSITER. April 8, 1867 1m 20,000 l'omic.s 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, xgent. Just Received, . .5000 Bacon Sides, 20 Dbls. Superior Irish Potatoes, - 2 Tierces New Rice, S. C., " 50 Bag No. 1 Family Flour, ,100 Bushel3 of Bolted" Meal, .200 Bags Seed Oats, for Spring, 600 Choice Hams, New, 100 Sacks Liverpool Salt, BOO Sides Superior SoJe Leather, " 20 Boxes Cheese. lTeh 25, 18G7. S. B. MEACIIAM. . MECKLENBURG FEMALE COLLEGE, r CHARLOTTE, N C. REV. A. G. STACY, A. M., Pkesidext, 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 regnlarlj a srund mind in a sound body, being out motto. Kates as low as can be afforded." Pupils received at -any time. For further information apptyto- A. G. STACY, April 8, 1867. Charlotte, N. C.' "A Chance to Make, Money. -The. subscriber will purchase Bones at-50 cents per hundred, delivered at Concord Factory, or - at 'any Railroad Depot between Charlotte and Greens '.borq Cash paid on delivery. Those who will accumulate Bones in quantities at any point on the Railroad lines,, and inform the subscriber, arrangements will Tie made , for their '.purchase; . K. E. McDONALD, ' April 1; I8G. tf Concord, N O. IMPORTANT TO FIRUERS. : , A Xibcral Offer."' - ; ; -We keep on hand a large supply of Fertilizers pucb as Peruvian and" Pacific Guano, Raw-Bone Puospb'a and Snper-Phosphate of Li ;'e, nnd Gyp snirfwLich we offer to Farmers cn reasonable terms."0 " - ' - - , , . We will supply responsible parties for one-half cash, and wait for the balance until the crop is made-. Yrit!so keep a Targe suppy f Bacon Command Seedj Oats, at wholesale. , ; - J. Y. BRYCE k CO. Charlotte,,reb. 25, ISC". tf r , - , B. T. KILLER, W. J. BLACK, jlate of Lancaster Dist..S.C. Charlotte, N. C. ?;3?IILI.EIJ & BLACK, CHARLOTTE, C, ( .Can' be found at the well known Cotton Store of R. M. Oates k Co., where thev expect to keep constant ly on hand all kinds of " Grain, heavy Oroccrics V Provisions, at Wholesale and retaiL Orders from a distance for ;Craifcv will be promptly filled ' . - " They will also. buy and sell all articles ia'their line u Commission. , - :. : -- . , . :: " Consignments solicited. The best of reference flnren. 4 6 i f - - - v UNITED OF m T C HIS 0.r, :iI5U iTE;;&:rfcU:Q, "-"trv a -j-v '"T EL X V 'S-T'ST O'XX'ti.iS . .. v - Calicwes, t Dglaiapg oulards.iSAiapaacaTjlinreB, , . -i J , -- - - - -'7 : "7- T ' - , , Poplins, Jacinet Dress Patter,-Bireges, flreoa- .:. , CII A liliOTTEV: wH .X-?' lt PrsfkMmk v -- - . 1 -r . "And odmeroas-tariefjL of 'Dress (Tbods too oumer: The sicnal and unixampled success of this Society, the . cbaracter.oi , loe.iTena ;Jus jnade, us increasing business and, income, and jtsrapidly accumulating assets, form legitimate subject of ctonrathlation from the ofiBcers to the Insured. -rim t. fo s I " - A divider d of - profits amounting to over HALF A "MILLION OF DOLLARS was declared on the first instant, which will be apportioned to and applied on each pohcy at the annirersary ?t jhe payment of the first premium, or, in other words, at ; the begianing of its second or older policy-year, e.ther by a Permanent addition to the sum assured, without increase of premium, or by a casfi reduction of premium, or otherwise as the policy-holder may elect under the rules of .the Society Choice of Uhe particular mode of applying such dividend may be in every case-made at the time of. the eett ement ot the first premium of ibe policy-year due after the date of dividend. Agents wilt, be furnished in . advance wnh the necessary figures eaabling tbem to impart all requfajte information t? policy-holder3jafc the time when their premiums, on which dividends are applicable, become due. . . . . . A With an accumulated fund of Three Million Dollars securely invested, the Society now rests upon a foundation solid and enduring. Its'cash income is Two. Million Dollars, while- daring the last year alone, One and-a-Hftlf Million Dollars have been added to its assets. 1 ' While this success affords great gratification to those charged with the management and conduct of its affairs, it cannot be without interest to the policy-holders, to whom we tender our congratulations on results so satisfactory, and prospects so auspicious. . , . ,T"'l,"; : v' V , v , In a single vear the Society has issued new policies ;assunng more than Thirty MUhon Dollars,,and no efforts will be spared or means left untried during the comieg year to add largely to the amount. As this Society is purely mutual, its policy-holders are mutually benefitted by its success, and .directly and permanently interested in its advancement and ; increase ;; and by inducing, their friends aad acquaintances to take out policies, they will render certain the increase of business, which we anticipate in the future, and at the same time essentially benefit themselves. , , .. ....... . jUQt and liberal dealing with our assuredpromptness in the payment of losses, and the greater advantages offered to the assured by this Society, have secured to it a success such as has not been eriualled in the same space of time in this or any other country. ' ' ? - . Guided in our future progress by the lights and experience of the past redoubling our efforts and exertions, and devoting our entire energies to the interests, progress, and success of the institution, we cordially and earnestly commend it to the kind consideration and good offices of those who are 'already enrolled among its patrons.. patrons PROGRESS OF THE SOCIETY TEAR BEPORTED. SO. OP POI.ICIK8 ' 1&59 ' iSSPKD. " . - 977 5 months 1860 612 1861 678 1862 1,233 1863 1,623 1864 2,873 1865 3,425 1866 7,245 ASSETS . BUM ASSURED. SI, 178,000 00 1,905,500 00 1,818,750 00 2,853,450 00 4,591,900 00 8:758,550 00 13,748,650 00 30,072,450 00 AND DECEMBER United States .Stock, market value, New York States Stocks, New York City Stocks, Tennessee State Stocks, Virginia State Stocks, " - - - : - .. - Loans secured by Bond and Mortgage upon unincumbered Real Estate, worth at least double . the amount loaned thereon, - - - - ; . - - Loans on call, secured by United States Stocks, the market value of which is at least ten per cent more than the amount loaned, - - - . - , Amount of actual cash in the Society's oflice and in Bank, a large porportion of which is on interest, - . - - - - - . . T . " Cash in hands of -Agents and in course of collection,' - - ' - . Deferred Premiums, being the amount of Semi-Annnal and Quarterly Premiums of the year, Real Estate in the city of New York, free from iucumbrance, owned by the Society, ? Iuteieot accrued on Bonds and .Mortgages, etc., " - -, - . : - -r, - Oifice Fixtures, Safes, etc., - - - . - - . . , - " - Total Amount of the Assets of the Society, exclusive the thirty-first of December, 186(3, - - $3? Call on Hutchison, Burroughs & Co., General Agents at Charlotte, or on any of their Sub-Agents in the State, and have your life insured, as u good investment, if nothing else. April-15, 18G7. . 9 . .. - - - Ira .. Bum in) j . iiiiimiiiiiliiww Ijiiuc, Corn, A: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. PEG RAM. NOTICE. OFFICE SEABOARD & ROANOKK R. R. CO ' " Portsmouth, Va., March 22d, 1867 It has been understood by the Officers in charge of transportation ..via. ihe Seaboard Inland freight Roufe, 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 Rail Road Company, who are the forwarding agents for the line, are satisfied that these causes of complaint are not due to their agents but to :he inaccuracy of the mails, in order to test this subject the manager of the Seaboard Road requests that whenever persons hnve writteu to the undersigned Ageiu of the 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 had previously addressed to the Agent. If this is com plied with, and the Manager of the Seaboard Road receives the letler, be gives assurance that it shall be promptly investigated and replied to. This Air Line Freight Route claims to be the most expeditious aud 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 afler being landed, there is no reason for delays, and although freight may sometime? be missent, it will in such cases be promptly traced and if not found will be paid for. The Companies forming this line cannot be respon sible for ihe rapid transportation of freights or for charge? upon it unless sent from Boston by the Boston and Norfolk Steamship Company, end of Centre Wharf; from New York by tha Old Domin ion Steamship Company, Pier 37 North River ; from Philadelphia by Clyde's line , Steamer?, 14 North Delaware Avenue, or via the Annamessic Line, Depot Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Rail Road, and from Baltimore via the Bay Line Steamers, Foot of Union Dock. For Freight shipped to the Seaboard Company by schooners, or by other lines, the Companies rannot be responsible until landed on their wharves. Pt rsons writing about freight that has not reached them will please be careful to state the date of ship ment, by whom shipped, from what plate, by what line of steamer, and, if possible, enclose a copy of the through receipt to JAMES McCARRICK, ; Trace Agent Seaboard Inland Air Line,. Portsmouth, Va. jso. At. Koutxsox, .Managing Director and General ! Superintended. "; April 1, 1867. lm E Ii I A S & COHEN- Invite the attention of Wholesale and Retail' buyers to their extensive and magnificent stock of Spring and Sismmer Goods, Consisting iu part of Foreign and Domestic X 37" C3r c o 3. JS , Boots and 'Shoes, - ? . H.its and Cap?, Hardware, : -. Cuttlery, . . .. , ..... .NOTIONS, - C3- x-c 53 o x i o & f And a general assortment of .'Merebandite suitable fornhe Trade, all of which, has been carefully se lected, and will be sold, 4inot less than cost" but truly at VERY SMALL PROFITS. - An examination of our Goods and Prices will satisfy out old customers and live general public thatl iucy cuiioa t jii,i oj caning 10 see - . ... ELI AS & .COHEN. LETTER PAPE R . ; jQst.receired on consignment, loo" Ream3 of Foolsca'p,1 Letter and Note Paper, which can be bought veTy; cheap." Also," 150 dozen Webster's Elcmntarr Spellers. , " -" . - STATES. 'S-Si Sir- t.r-Ut .r. AIjISAJMUUiK, rresiaeiu. SINCE ITS ORGxNIZATION. CASH RECEIPTS. $2,5 14 00 77,424 GO 107,647 00 174,016 00 30,47 1 00 613,491 00 971,505 75 1,807,296 00 ' ' - CAiU ASSETS. $120,772 00 162,618 00 210,636 00 332,298 00 584,814 00 1,017,977 00 1,586,523 95 3,077,788 00 INVESTMENTS. 3 1, 18 66. " '.... ' . - .. ; r $523,530 130.200 101,795 ; 14,000 . 10,800 38 00; 00 00 00 1,091,100 00 42,320 00 295,762 33 12(5,345.95 204,219 95 461,323 16 10,391 48 G,000 00. of fatnre premiums receivable, on - - . - . - . . . $3,077,788 30 wiimijii imin.miaufi .lujiih nwJimjii'nuwju.H i ju i.unuu- JY. C. Railroad Schedule. Mail Thais. rr Leave Charlotte, 9 55 A M. " Raleigh, ""' : ' 8 20 PM.' Arrive at Goldsbdro,- ' 11.15 44 ' Leave Goldsboro, 3.15 ." Raleigh, . -t 6.25 - it : Arrive.at Charlotte, . 5.00-A.M. Accommodation and Freight . Thais'. . Leave Charlotte, . 5,00. P M. " Raleigh, 7.45 AM. Arrive at Goldsboro, 11.15. Leave Goldsboro, '2 20 44 Raleigh- ' 7.15 it ' i P M. Arrive at Charlott; 10.20 T3S3"V7" GrOODQ. B. U X B A U HI ; IA..IV';G , . Are now receiving their ? SPRING STOCK, Which will be sold at a small advance on New,York Prices. Their stock consists of everything belong ing to Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear. Our Stock of DRY GOODS consists 'in part of Calicoes, Delaines, Foulards, Challies, ' Poplins, Bleached and Unbleached Domestics, Irish Linens, Table Linen, full stock of Jaconet Edging, Cambrics and lnsertings, together with a large lot of Hosiery, &c , &c. ' " LADIES' TRIMMnGS; Buttons, Fringes, Tassels and Bugle Trimmings. Ladies' and Gentlemen's HATS, of the most im proved Styles. ; ; r, ' T -v ':-' Clothing, for Men and Boys, of heJatest Paris styles. None kept but of the best qualities, and we can guarantee satisfaction lo 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 madeof the best material, and 'for neat ness of fit cannot be surpassed. We invite the citi zens of Charlotte and urrounding country'' to give us a call; we are positive you will not go avay Uis satisfied... . . A -l-r.t. Our establishment Is" easily to be found it is the Corner Store v. nder Mansion ITonse. " , March 2i,1867. - BUXBAUXf & LANG:" WILSON, CALLAWAY & CO , Bankers and Commission 31crchauts" JAV44 Broad Street, tfEW.YOltK. ...... R. T. Witsojr, B. P. Wilson, ..J 51. JonssTo.v,.New 'York; Tnos. II. Callaway, Cleveland, Teun.; W. P. Orme. Atlanta,' Georgia. MESSRS J.Y. BRYCE & CO , will make liberal adyances.on Shipooents to our. House. Dec 3, 18G6 " 6m HIGHLY DESIRABLE PI10PEKTY - - FOR SALE. Wishiugjo e'iaiige my busineps, I 'will -pell 250 Acres of LAND iu aud adjoining tho Town of Char lotte, (40 acres in corporation. (Jn the Tract there is a good 3Ii If-site, 22 feet fall, with afirst rate Dam recently bftilt, andriice dug, and all tTie la ro-e tim bers for'a Mill House oft the' ground. The "Tract can be divided. It Is worth the attention of any one. wishing a paying property, or of an investment anj iniorraauon can oe naa oy pi'fyiin to thf sub- scriber. a . r xi ir lull.- . Sept 10, I8C6. tf HlMaiOND &? aicULGIILIiV, Hare in .Store.asul for sale,: on reasonable terms for cash or ip etchange for Produce, aJarge stock of 'vGpceries: vi Mess Pork, Beef Hams, Bacon add Lard,-, - - . Bagging, Rope, Nails. Iron, Salt, ifi Faraiug ; Implements? .l.efher," e.; p - : I lIoIa3ses (some Tery ne Georgia Syrnp.)- I' 1 Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Rice, k9f' ; ,'., -s' A large lot of Cheese and Crackers,?, 5 . ; Corn, Flonr and Meal," '.'" ' Yarns, Sheetings-and Shirtings. '''' '' "'?' " x-izs. v - HAMMOND A -VcLAUGHLLvf ' - -- uTradr Street; Br yce'a Baildih jr. March 25, I86T. y ; varo . now nerine.-)ae;A(t.eft(veievteckBa ?apest "Stock's of "Go3di hrouffht to 4hir warket .WHITE. GQQPS Comptisiag Swiss, Jaconet and 'Barred MosHns, Lawn, tCotn andLinejPiapjer ing, ' "White-' Damask Table" , LinVni " T6weliinjg9, Dimity, -Linens .'&ef &.-- 1 'Dil I t ' -l tACESl UACES I ,cf -all kinds aad 'descriptions. The "celebrated Cluny Jacef Real .Valentines .Laee,i Embroideries, Edgings', lnsertings and Rufflings of eyeryr-variety. i.t ,i ;&$t -,r-vr,:. NOTIONS ErabraciHrerery fashionable 'sfyie'of Dress Buttons and Trimmingsf -Ladies- ana -Gent' Glores and Hosiery-Linen nd Paper Collars, Hand kerchiefs; Silk,and Yelvet R4bboas,; -Corsets; Hoop Skirts; imsborVeverTthing included'in the compre hensive term NOTIONS. ' -SHAWLS I '?for.- Spritfgandummer. Be' rare and ask for the celebrated and fashionable Shetland Shawl and: Spring Fancy Skirt,"ao ptettyland ' coin fortablethat aO lady shonld be without bne. LADIES' and GENTS' r HATS!:: In every fa'shionahle style, and' BOQTS and SHOES for great and small, not to he excelled for. iljle and finish by any in the market. -. ' ' " I also ofTer to the pnhlje a small and well selected stock of STAPLE HARDWARE j "also GLASS and POTTY, and . ; ' '-'-! ! ' k .... . Grroooriofa, ! -- Consisting of Superipr.Black-antL Green Tensf Cof fees. Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, .which I. oFer. as cheap as can. he1 purchased at anj house iti' the city". ..-Having' bought.my GcoJs low5, -in thesVdays: of high prices,. I am now prepared . to'., offer .-.superior advantages to all Wholesale and Retail dealers, and am satisfied if you give" me k call I shall hardly fail to please. - -i,u .-.Harch 18,1867. "; ( ,A SINCLAIR. : - cATAwiJiv ;..;;;;'. English and Classical .High School. i J -! ? rl NEWTON, N. g. ; . ; The next Session of this JnstitutLon. .will;com mence the 7th of January next, arid 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,' arid that, the plan of messing, wbicben 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.!4 : : Should it become.necessarjv other competent in structors will be employed, and no painsshall be spared to thoroughly" fit young then for College, or give them a practical businCJs edncation". " ''" " ' Pupils have access lo a good Libraryand haTe the advantages of a well regulated Literary Society, which Is no sniall consideration., "" , Tuition from $10 to Specie rates; ' . Board in. families from $10, ta S15,currency)per month. . . . ; . . v. v ; . For Circular and' furthur particulars,'address J. C. Clapp, NewtonVN. C; - , " - - : SI C. CLAPP,' a: 'B. " Dec 3, 1866. - : - ' .?Xt. FINGER,"A. B. 1 ' , . - , ;- .:' - - tr ,tT -.. -v- . t D. G. WOBTIl, ' "-' " J?! G.' DANIEL. : v . -:- WO RTIl-:&:'jD A WIE ff, :' ; Shijyping- f Commission ' Jflcrclianls, . ; . ; WILMLN'GTON, . , ", A - Dealers in Bagging, Rope,. Tiesi Lime Plaster, Cement, Hair, Genuine Peruvianiuano direct from Government Agents. . . ::., ;., . . Salt, Hay and all kind.s of Coal. -. , , . - , - "Agents for Baugh's RawjBone Super, Phbsph,ate of Lime". L" ' Agents for the Philadelphia Southern Mail Steam ship line. ! : " "'' .Agents for Goodspeed's weekly Steamship' line from New i ork. . ; : ; ' ' ' '.. o . - , . -Agents for Jonas Smith k Co's line of New York sail packets.' v . . . Feb; J 8,-1867--6m ,. A", iv AiiE-rA'iv d Ji, ; S U RG E 0 5 D EJ TI S T , (OFIICE. IN THE. BRAWLET; BUILDING,) ' CM ARLOTE, J. C. ' 8? Can.be consulted Ion Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. ' ' '" ' ' ' " ' March 25,'186T..; l -'''-i -' '. ' ' ' - Xi I have opened a"-BAKERY Attriy bid Stkhd,cop posite the P.reshy terinn Church, where will be kept constantly on hand fresh BREAP, CA KE$r Ac Families supplied at all hours, and' on reasonable" terms. ''"""!' " I also, keep full supply of, " - FAMILY GROCERIES - - and supplies, consisting1' 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 buMness here, and am, determined to' keep up my reputation for selling good articles at fair prices. ' : "!e " ' M. ,D. L. MOODY Sept 24, 1866-' - -""'''. ;-tf We take tlii4.iuethod of. informing our friends and the public, that we have moved t64heMa.rge and commodious Store Room . formerly .. occupied - by KAI1NWEILER & BRO., where we will continue to carry on the General Mercantile Business. in all its" various branches, and-would respectfully call atteh-' tiou to our variety and styles of Gods, unsurpassed by any other House iu. the State, ;which we offer at exceedingly low price,, ... - x t . . . v.. . CLOAKS f CLOAKS I I , v, - : French black and colored , Cloth Sacques, Basques and Circulars, SnktSacques and Basques., i . .. , RICH. DRESS. GOODS, ,.w -, We have. now in stqre one of the largest Stocks of fine Dress Goods ever offered in Charlotte. ,. Our JStock consists in part of all Wool DeLaines," Em press Cloths, Poplins, Pqplinettes,'- Alpaccas, Lusi' I tres, together with i.a.geaerar assortment of all the low priced Domestics, DeLaines, Prints, kc .t kc GLOVES AND HOSIERY, . , ;i Best Kid 'Gloves'' iri 'all colors Ladie3'. fleeced line.d Silk, Lilof Bulir andWodlen Gloves', Merino Gloves. Superior Euglish Uoaitryfor Ladieaod .Misses', ftll'of which are equal toany ever offered in this Jcity. : '..'-? ' ' h -: i"- V: 4 . WHITE GOODS,:-: ' -Of every description Table Cloths and Table.XJia nen, Towels, Toweling. Knapkins", Ac," ic. ' ' .c ,r...,. , .CLOTHING: $'. -itttv Of every description. Frock and Sa9kC,oatsfCHSsi-. mere Suits," CoalsPa'nts a-nd Vestsj iihd " a complete line of. - ' i ' : .v- . .-:"!vr- " -.' .GErTTS' . FUHmSHlfTG, GOODS..,,-.' Boot?, Shoes a-nd-ir.itifnll of Which wV offer 'at enoiiuouslyjow piUc3,ai WholesaleTahd' Retair::t' i , EW. .AND;fCHOICB;GOODS7 a Of ejrery description tecpivd. fvery wef .and.teld, at prices warranted' to prove satisfacioiy to pur. chasers. - ,We akc great f leajture-ia. sb'oWifrg our ' Goods to those who wiil faKor us with n eaflvjt vvt . ! 1 - A' VEii.t, a r.h . . lvaunwcuer ro'sxM-siaua,' inuie at. .- . '.s, :. ,J, ,:-Vr h NOTICE. s. f - : '; Ladies We take pleasure hi' "announcing to "the a fir-'t;ia3 French Millinerv E.ciWi.Lmt. t due notice will be giveu.- AWE1LL k CO. PRACTICAL T A T L O TT, ItespeCtfttlly inonns theHtiien? of h'arTofte and4 Burroundi conn.try. f4iai be Js-rrepajd ti rnann facture gentlemen's dothin In ihe, latest trlen4 at short notice. Ilt3 xiest exerfibas will be given to render satisfaction' to -those h patronize ftimr Sho? upposit e , Kerr' Ilottel, tieat -oor to Bro wn- & Sl.tt s store. Jvw-: M If . -rr r . - .. . . . rt.lil rk't1i4thSHia WenedTa AX0-. r Amororype, uaguer- -etyge od -jPotogrfrpfc -Saiieiyv otii JVflartya BeQxdor?4,h,ci?Brt 4b.oejP.ftrtjsf4 sirrSg neajreH ei,ecute,d a,nd truePLctres ,wjlj do Veil kivhltriU call. toCopies;;faken from the sinaHetpfctuIntolargii-siieoVrfaits? Frices Feb 18, 1867 - - '" ' CITAELOTTE FEIIALEINSTITOTB, The carreniessiotf VbmtttenceS onthe"5f-vcto- ber, 8!66in4 will eoBtiu nntil JOttlr Jon,"!46,1 Pupils arie. r9eived at any Uime aad c-hargdi'frQm ;date;6fnanc Boa ardr in(cludiflg Wery expense) exceptijt"- wnshino-. . . -t ..t -,..$105 00 washiner. . i -t ,.'..,. -r vkSl05' Trihionla'ColIegiate Pepartmenf, " ,.,25.00 -is Primary'' l- -r -'20 00 ,j .lIusicJlodeTn Lanaagee, Irrawiirg and Painting, taaght jbywcKMppeWent and thorough infltractor."i For jG ireular and, Catalogue cod tain i ng f ull partio utars,;a(idres3 t.;.. Rjsvv.B, BPRWELU .0; ZSi8' P, 4 W (Cbar?oUej.N G. v . . . ".' ; . fr. .'"'i -"' ; IlUTCIliSON, BURROUGHS & C0,,? Agents for sale of Pacific Guano,, , o a.?' Utiji-puT Boiie'Floar, " ' ,( laugh's Phosphdle.M. ff-t Genuine Peruvian Guano and Pure Ground (Plaster. . . 'Rockiftna Lime,7Catawba Lime. .. V A fall assortment always on hand. V'i"-1. i Call and see our new Steel Cotton Plows, Steel Cotton. weeps, ,. Wrought . Iron Cotton, Serapers, Eagle Plows Cast Iron Corrt, Plows, Cultivators, Corh Sbellera arid Straw Ciittefs." ;V '"' ' ' J 3,000; Lbs,- choice : Dried Apples, V;;t r ,5,6ack3 FAMILY. FLOUR:, . i?5:.- ( .... HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO.! jnanoue, aiarca ii, itstiv. . ... . , Under the Mansion House, opposite the 'Spring ' Bunding".- I have on band,' and will constantly. keepCorn Meal, Flour, Bacon, Lard, aad. Country Produce generally." '-' ' " ' J " '.' , , ; Alsor Sugar,. Coffee,-' Cracker's, MoUsses,' and Th" fact everything ia the (Grocery line a family may need. . ,' .- . , ,- ' , . ' I hare also a'nhe lot of Norihern 'Potitoea and seme very fine No. 1 Mackerel. '- ":! "';M 1 -' - "' r .I will pell as cheap as the .cheapest. Try mrTt JE,-The bjghe"s market, price will , bp. paui for country pfodiice cf all kiuds. ' 1 , Feb 18, 18t57 ' Gm ' ' l-1 A B E R RYH I LL . ' i; , . ' - ,, , . i . , il y : ,,- r ' '- R. SHAW. - i W: "E SHAW; I have taken into .Copartnership ray. aon. W. E. Shaw, "and will' enlarge and, extend- par . business.' Harness, Collars, Saddles!, Bridles, 4 1 Martingales, c t';'..:V ,' 'l '". And everything kepi in a complete Saddle an'd Har nesEstablishment. We shall continue to Manufac ture. our own. Goods out of tie- very best Material, and warrent the quality. All order promptly filled. '. Repairing done at the shortest notice and satis faction guaranteed. ' ' " ' , gThree door3 Soath of Mansion -House,' Char lotte, N. C, r f v .. - - -. - ., -. ; "' Jan 21, 18G7. 6m . . -...,.. , m 1-. . - - -t - ... MJVXfMJkU anv 1 J 1 1 Vi I U It 1 sale Wholesale and Retail at the New Book Foi Store. TIDD'Y &-BROTHER. .' School BooSiK of all .Kinds. Readers, Spellers, Geographies, .Grammars English,-Latin 'Greek: Frefich and German- Hist6riesv Philosophies.. Dictionaries, Botahies;'-Analy sis', and in fact all kinds of chooJ, pooka are. totb? found at - w , THE NEVVrBQOK. STORE. ... A general a?sortmet' of Bibles,' Prayer Books, Hymn Books,- of all denominations. J ii '.'. A good selection of-JSlaiuJard and Miacellafaeous Books, always on hand at the - r, i- -v ::' " NEW'BOOIT STORK. Piano ami t: CJulf ar I hsf riVciors, Bertini's ' Complete'Ptan6 Instructor tlunten's Complete Piano Instructor; The American Guitarist; The. Guitar Instructor,)by RichaTd CulTer,' "fbrsale atlha --..'; MEW BOOK STORED . IVolc Rooks. - ' ;'"f"- ' Presbyterian Psalmodist shape and roundNotes; Timbrel of Zioo; Christian Minstrelj Southern Har mony new edition y Sacred Harp ; Sabbath School Bells, for sale cheap at the-NEW, BtJOKSTORE: . Stationery, Rlauk Rookw, All sizes; Blank Note3, Blank Drafts, Foolscap, Com- Imercial. Letter and i.ote,,Oc.ta .o-tNoUj, Billett-Note Ladies' Bath. Paper, at the. KE VV BOOK STORE,- ' We are agents for the.Lincolnton Paper Mills, and keep a geueral assortment of rapping,. White, News and Book Paper, at Manufacturers' Prices ..: . , i r " v ;;:? ;. :,.Tipry. & BROtnER-. v . postage , Stamps,: , For the accommodation of -our friends at the . y NEW BOOK STORE. ' '' The highest cash price iaid for'clean cotton and linen Rags, at the 2ew Book Store.1 " ' March 18 18" : r . TIDDY & BRO: ! COMMISSION MERCHANTS 1 Charlottei 'N; C., and C6 Pearl Si ;NevbYor$. Prompt-personal attention to the saleof Vottbt?, cotto.a yarns, aval stores, io., and the purchase'of merchandise generally. . .. .. .., , ReferexCks John Wilkes and T H Brem, Esq'rr, '.Charlotte, - N C ;' JordanWombl Esq, Raleigh, N C; O G Parsley & CO, Wilmington, NC; D Paul & Co, and Robt Mure & Co, Charleston, S C) .ViIc6x k Ilaad,Adgnsta,'t Oa ; Dunlop Moncure '& ' Co, Richmond, Va r Tanhahill, 'Mcllwane & Co". X X '-' Partridge. W'ells k Co, New York " 'K ' t Aag 15,1866. , :;:-; : --. . j ' ' i - .yl;:.' , , - AXD m IHMO SHOPf ; Having rerapvedheir Works from StowcsviieGo8T toji county, to'Charlfttte,'" respectfully inform .their' old. patrons and the pcfbluJ flrenerally 'that theyhave 6peed,-r. ,- ,r;.' , 4s a: 1V.' 'ti , ;Ftoiisidryv&, IJacIiinc Shop at iiie otd Kavy yari Idt, :io theeity of Charlotte w here, they are prt-pared .to-caake aH sort of t'"'" For Steam "Engiris, Mills, Factories, WateWheebj, Cane Milb, Farming implements,, &c. Ac. sj- IlEIliilliJC.--&ri'H-lAt-, attentipsr-will be paid to repairing uf allkinds-f, S h ' Al work shall beiloae, iff the Tery, -licejt'style- -a.ndiI??J'?t "il?e ;t Vt4' ;;;M. ,MAtiTl!f.( .-.rT. . J r P,rrlcuIar.atteBdonpaid t the-senrng'bf iln ikinda f Prodocfi; Cotton aad Tobacco '-; Highest cash ric ta.rd. for Cottonr ; fegp AU orders ixQW a,dist-nr pcoffiptly attend- e.B to., .1 4 . ... :.'v..T?j7i?':W..-iV UttYGS; .-s Of J,.-50ABB m-be-fount .erervthin ... iDrcglinei.offeatjtne aTi 7 I - 7 '"ac.'-D- 'HomejiSweetllomeJ-T TheJteJ's no .placeAlike:'Home I". i&mW&t9 D'9rQ, PJid ieada ofCbarloUe and lhe,surrounding.countryf that I. have again r. V8redol4e9umed'4inyi;bld' busiries's among" them an d am, fully prepared to offectheta- the :-j 4 . CflEAPEST STOCK OP GOODS 1 To befqund at any! other estaslisbrmeol in the titr Having resentlj.'Atyed.n theNprihrm Sutes.-ftBd with my.old experience in. the PURCHasp 1,0 GOODS, lTaih riot 'prepared to s&jl Witt sell cost," or at a reduction on the original cost, or "at and belowiNewj York; priced but that 1 wiiria t CHEAP, IF NOT CHEAPER, ' Than iwy'otber-. Houlir"ana mf at SMALL Puorrr . i i , " inly receiving, choice assortment 6f :J Ladies' Trimmings of (lie Latest Styles, LihetfTable Damaskj'Lfnen DlaperVand'all fcindg 0f m ' Flannels, Calicoes," v: broww -bleached-Sheetings, Mackand colored Alpacca?, Ladies' apd Gentleman' - FURNISHING GOODS, &c, Ac. . CU and secure Brgaips. ... - v. ' ; . - - - M. PHELPS. , IfarcVll, 18S7. ' ; Opposite the Court Houss! j.MXCY GROCERIES; ..PickleaiPreacrves, Jellies, Mostard,H6r8e Radi?h; Powdered Ginger and Cinnanion,G'ngr Preserve?' Macaroni, IermeUcaUy 'sealed Meats and Fruits' Salmon, Lobsters, .Oystera, Clams,- Sardines,. pjD Applesr Peaches, Strawberries,' Salad Oil, Catsups Soda Powders', Vinegar Killikintek .'Smoking To bacco, Havana Segars, Tobacco and "Snuff, Chest rtJitsQreen' and Dried, Apples, 'Rai?ins, Fishing Hooks ABd Tackle, Violin and Guitar Strings. . ,c J? WINES I AND BRANDIES. ChampainePemartin Sherry, old Newton M. defra "old Port, Catawba, Rhine. Jas. Hennesses Cognac' Braiidy. 'vintage of 1858,; Marc Renault double refined rectified Whiskeys, old Bourbon; Ryp Wheat, pure .Corn ajid , MonongaheU " WLiskeji' Ffolland Gin "and Schiedam Schnapps, Bitters, Si, Croix and 'Jamatca Rum,' Cordials and Lemon "and cflber.Syrup8,- London: Porter, vlA. -Outness k Soni :xxx:, Br.own Stout, pubjjn, Muir k Son's sparkling' Edinburgh Are,"Glass'B6ttles, Flanks and Deiuijahnj of arr sizes tb the Trade.4 ' -.Old Corn-and Bye v Whiskey by' the'barrel, to the trade at small profit. . , . i .. . . , ' Visitors, and residents in .Charlotte purchasing any of the above ; for medical purposes, can get a pure article by'-caWiiig on ; iT ' ' ' . Feb I8nl8i7., ..- vit.; . ; i J.-D. PALMER, t VKOIMSON & G It A II A M, . .t DTaviDg, recejred :their Spring . Fashions are now tea dy. to rfcoHttrucl the, appearance of their custom- ers accordingly,.; w ; si ' ' - ' Z. B. Vance. 0. DO WD, VANCE it.DOWD, ATfOllNKVS AT , LAW, , j u Charlotte, xN C , Hating associated themi-elves together, .will prnc tide" In. the Courts of Mecklenburg, Iredell, Catawba, Davidsoil Rowan; Cabarrus" Rnd Union, and in the Federal a,ud Supreme Courts. -- . ; Claim3 -collected any where in the" State. ' April '2, 1866 tf " : IIirh Shoals . . IHON M ANUFACTURING ' , Gaston County, N; C' CO., , , , KEEP 1'0 UR UQXEY. A T ; HOME. . . ' The Company" have been at a considerable ex pense in fitting up their.ROLLIN'G MILL and KAIL FACTQRV.,., .., ... rThey are now prepared to execute all orders, in . the best style, they may' be favored with in their -line of business. . , . . . ' "." ' Having secured the servicesof the best workmn in the Iron busine??, that Can be procured in the South, tbey;. feel coo5dent they1 can give full satls fction.. The followiug articles tre enuiaerated.Tiz: , Rolled Iron, iu flat Bar, round and square all, '""sines.1- s " '';' .' ' " ' . Tire Hoops and Scollopsall sizes "' " . AH kind of Iron used lor Farming purposes. -; Machinery' and Hollow-ware of all description. Also," Tacks, Nail? arid Brads of all sizes. . , The Iron is manufactured ; exclusively with clsr coal and wood, and out of Ugnetic Ores. ; ' ' Tberon and Nails aroeqnal to any in the.Unitfd States of Europe, either for welding or. toughness. They are also'prcpared to make and 4nVnp" any kind of Casting at short notice. All orders will be promptly executed by ,-: BABIXGTOX, Snp't. ' . High Sb oajs,. Dec. 3, 1 8.6J. . h . ;; j 1 . . - W. GOODMANj of Mississippi, A. P.- MERRILL, X ri,. of New York, ( General Commission Merchants, 36 New Street, NEW YORK, ' . We have rnade an arrangement by which Mr D W COURTSf late Public Treasnrer Of North Carolina, becomes interested in all the business sent us from that State. He is nofflsgoclftte'd now with the firm of -Bennett, Van Pelt k Co.'iNew York.' We hope his friends will patronize us. . -. - 1 - Dec ?5,'f863 '. tf Soullicrn liipros Company. , ; ThefSouthern Kiprcss; Company has opened com- muriication with all Northern .and Western States, and Is n6w prepared to forward Freight, Money and .valuable Packages' safely and promptly. ;' Messen gers leave Charlotte daily,,. connecting at Baleijjb with Adams' Express Company, and at Richmond ' Avith"Adams and Harhdetrs Express Compsnies. . Letters'. will. :be forvrrded by this Company to all poinjs South.and North Javing n mail fdcilities. . " . . L 4l,T. D,. GILLESPIE, Agent. Chatfotfe, 3one T9, ISCg " tf , TheHQiithern -Express Company, For, the.iranspartatiin-of nre rchandlse,' talosblt " packages, specie.-'b.ank. notes, bouds.'&c; for all parts of flic South and Southwest, in connection1 with ;: ADAMS EXPRESS "COMPANY, barestattished tbelr ngency ai1 5& 'BROADWAY, NEW? YORK,. where ordsfl to rail for goods to bt forwarded, South will receive ju-omptitf tcoiion. . . Mercb'a'hdise and valua!tes delivered to Ilarnden's, kirley'i A roeriean and United States Express Com-. fnanie,, fxr tlio Sauthtro Express Company, will re- Uei vp, prompt. dispatch.;. v v,r.T .,, f , .. Jror paicniars, raics o ,reigpt,&c. c, ,apiiy ai theofficef ihe' Souther&T fixjiregs Company, &3 Broadwfty.' B.. PLANT, ; Dec 13, 1865. President MEDICAL CARD. 1 G IB mW'k'H c cbttfcST ' ha v in V' a Mociated hthcmsclres in the practice of '.Medicine and Surgery, j 10 y ry 'respectfully tender ibeir professional services to ths. eitizepsf ulifsliUe snd surrounding country.' ; fromva large experience -in private !as well Fiel dt and'riospiial practicfe, Jhey .feel justified in preposing to par, special at' r niton, to the practice 0' iSurgery in. all its branches .. , . , . Office in Uranile.RowDp statrs, .oppcf u Mansion Houbc. , ', 3- ' . .A HKCD E S BOUOH ' AND : SOLP lir 9. JW- HO WEI Lr vr it 'ri jfrr--. -sfrr t rr V fJ a uij ic.-,w,s purcaseu lori.uasp, onseqfntly I can afford to dispose of articles at a slight adranct ' I bftve now in'Store. and am consta AprU84 i8n-; e' eltas & conEy;;- January 1, IbKe?. ; March 5, 186S. - ' September J. - .
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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