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P THEr W;E S TE 11$ U E M 0 g A Ij: i AsRLf Of K.S &i HOW HE FOUND THBM OUT. . j A word spoken at random lia often proved of J more utility than llic best concerted plans; hence , it happens thnt foootten prosper wueu ujcu u talent fail. Here is 'an illustration. . A poor simple peasant, of the name of lienhas en, being tired of his daily fare of brown tread and' water, resolved, whatever mij;ht be the con eequence, to procure for himself, by hook or by crook, even at the expense of a broken head, three .sumptuous meals. Having taken the courageous -nl noble resolution, the next thing was to devise a plan to put it ioto execution; and here his good fortune befriended him. The wife of a lich ivory merchant, in the neighborhood of his cottage, had during the absence of her husband, lost a valuable diamond ring. She offered great rewards to any person who could recover it, or give any tidings of the jewel; but no one was likely to do either, for three eunichs, of whose fidelity si e had not the smallest doubt, had stolen it. The loss soon readied our glutton's ears. Ml'll go," cries he; "Til say I am a conjuror and that I will discover where the gem is hidden, on condition of first receiving three splendid meals. I shall fail, Hi true. What then? 1 shall bo treated as an imposter; my back and sides may say 'How d'ye do?1 to the bastinado, but my hun gry stomach will be filled " To concoct his scheme and put it in practice .-was but the woik of moments. The merchant Etill was absent. The lady, anxious for lhe re covery of the ring, accepted the pn.lFercd terms. A sumptuous dinner was - prepared; expensive .plates of every sort were placed upon the sideboard. Allah ! how he ate ! An attentive footitiMii, one of the secret thieves, filled him fcheiLet; our con juror, gorged, exclaimed : "Tis well I I have the first P -The servant trembled at the ambiguous words, find ran to his companions. "He has found out, dear friends" he cried ."He is a cunning man. He said he had the first. What could he me m but me ?" t "It looks like it;" lepiied the second thief. "I'll wait on him to night; as yet you may have mistaken his meaning. Should ho speak in the same strain, we imi.-t decamp " At night a supper fit tor the caliph was set be fore the greed v Umhassep, who filled until he could eat no more. Ihe second footman watch ed him all the while. When sat'fied he rose, exclaiming : "The second's in my sack, and cannot escape roe." Away flew the allVighted robber. "We are lost!" he ciicd. ' Our heels alonecan . save us !" "Not so," answered the third. "If we fly and are caught, we lose our head. I'll tend him at to-morrow's men!.-; and shou'd he then speak as before, I'll own the theft to him, and offer some great ruward to scieen us from punishment, and that he may deliver the jew id to the lady without betraying us." They all agreed. On the morrow Benhassen's appetite was still the same. At last quite full he exclaimed : "Mv task is done; the third, thank Allah is here f' . "Oh," sai ' the culpiit, "beliold the ring; but Hide our .d.ame, and you shall never want good fare again." 'Tie silent," exclaimed the astonished Ienhas 6en, who little thought that what he had spoken of his meals could have made the plunderers be tray themselves. 'Tie n'eiit ! I have it." Some geese were feeding before ilia window ho went out, and having seized the largest forced- the ring down its gullet, then declared that the largest goose had swallowed the jewel. The goose was killed, the diamond found. In the meantime, the husband returned, and wasincred , ulous. "Some crafty knave, O wife," said he; "either the thief himself, or his abbettor, has, with a well concerted scheme, wrought on your casv faith. Hut 1'il soon provide Liin with a ineal likeway." No sooner said than done; between two dishes the mysterious fare was hidden. The false con juror was told to declare what was the concealed cheer on pain of being well beaten should he fail. "Alas !' he muttered out, "Henhassen, thou art .a pig; thou art dead," referring to ' himself, and calling himself names. "He's light," the merchant cried. "Give him a purse of g'ohl; I honor talents such as his." It was pork in the dish. Thus our glutton, by j three random speeches, gained three hearty meals, a heavy purse, comfoit for life, and a most bril liant reputation as a cunning man. JOSn BILLINGS ON LINCII PINS. I want to bet three dollars that no man ever .marched himself agin the devil, but what he got beat. And I want to hot one dollar and seventy five .cents more that there iz no viliiu on airth so prateful mean az he who recommends a vice that he has too much prudence to indulge in .himself. 1 hav held that if a man is virtuous, he kan't 'bo ignoraut: and I infill hold to it. Aim hi, if you strike low. The man who un . dcrtakes tew ju'.np three hundred and seventy five feet ahed. will certainly muke a good try. .1 never kuu a man who was alwus anxious tew repent of his sins before he had committed thaw, who didn't waut the sharpest kind of patching. "Don't put oph till to morrow what kan be did to-day." It is bitter even to do a il-olUh thing at onst, if you have poaitiuJ made up jure mind to do it. I never bet enny stamps on the man who iz . always telliog what he wuiTJ have did if he had ,bew thare. Faith don't ap car to me tew be ennything more than tip u p ;ooJ sensi; and the faith .there , is in this wuiU now won't kera-uia from falling to the hi ttom of a well if he lots go of the cuib to spit on his hands. When I git to not having enny pood luck, it .does seem to me that I kan have mure ov it th:;h .enny man L ever knu, and not half try; I sup. po?e it seems jist so to you, my Iriend, don't b? I kan't think of enny talent now, that iz so apt. to descend from father to son, untarnished, .as the gift ov exaggeration. ' There aint ennything nu under the sun." -The old fellow in Connecticut, who carried the sanfc old jack knife for forty-three years, and .wore out nine new handles and twglve setts ov iblades, says so. There aint, after all, but one right way to .dew things. I hav seen kows that you could milk on both sides, but they wan't more than half broke. A man may hav a pciftk right to be born .stogie, but I dought whether he bus a right tew pontiooy on so I take it. that the excellence of human nature consists in lifting the greatest amount ov sorrow .with the least amount ovgrin. . ' ' " -- Times are bo dull in -Bowling Oreen; Ky ", slhat bena Jay last year's eggs. - : MBS. SMITH'S OPINIONS. The other "day I niadea'call, . As ladies sometimes do, To hear the news my friends could tell, ! And tell, them what 1 knew. ; And a3 we sat in social chat O'er steaming cups of ten, "I don't know what we're coming to !" Says Mrs. Smith, says she. . 'They're making laws at such a rate, It almost drives me wild; : - -They do not care for God, I think, Jr woman, man, or child. They've forced the negroes in the cars Along with you and me; And who knows where they'll force them next?' Says Mrs Suiitb,says she. "Their children are to go to s-jhool Along with yours and mine, And if we white f jlks should object, Our rights we can resign.- ' ., All social lines must be removed Iecause the blacks are free; Such things are nut to be endured," Says Mrs Smith, says she. "And not content with all these sifts, Bestowed with lavish hand, The negroes must be fed and clothed Throughout the Southern' land. The faxes now. arc high enough, But what they yet may be 'Tis not in human power to guess," Says Mrs. Smith, says she. Philadelphia Sunday Mercury CO! VOW SALK. From 1,000 to 1,500 bushels of CORN for sale. Apply to the subscriber at Morganton, N'- C. TOD It. CALDWELL. April 2D, 1867 : m n.Yi. vTiiriminii PRODUCE AND PROVISION DEALER. The highest cash price3 paid for all kiads of Produce. Always on hand at the lowest prices nl! kinds of anocsELinis aal Family .Supplies. I Lave receu.ly resumed business in my own proper name and shall be thankful to friends arid tli e public for patronage. OLD STAND OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. IT. M. PRITCL1 ARD. Charlotte, N. C, April 15, 1867 3m Liizur, Corn, Vc. Thomastown Lime, Corn and Flour, for sale at the lowest price at the Charlotte k S. C. Railroad Depot. Feb 23, 18G7. W. W. PEG R AM. EDWARD rULLIAGS Is now offering his fine Stock of READY-P.IADE CLOTHING Below Now Vuik co.-t. I am compelled to sacrifice my (Jood to raiie funds. Persons de.irous of ob taininjr goo 1 Clothing at remarkably low figures, will lintl it to their advantage to call before pur chasing and be convinced. I am prepared to make up to order my superior stock of Cloths and Cassimeres in the. latest style, and at greatly reduced pricts: and to offer my line assortment of flats and FurnMiicg Goods At and below cost. N. B. All persons indebted, eit her by note or ac count, to "Fulling? & Co.," "Fulling-:, Springs & Co.," or Fallings & Springs," will piease come for ward and set I le. Don't mistake the place, No. 4, Crnnite Row, one door below the Southern Express Oibce, and directly opposite the Mansion House. Jauuarv 2 ! , 18G7. Invite t Ii r attention of Wholesale and Retail buyers to their extensive and tuegniiiceut stock of Sprinpr'and Sncirjer (ocds, Consieting in part tt Foreign and Domestic Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Cuttlery, NOTION'S, Gr XCDOOX00, And a general assortment of Merchandize suitable for the Trade, all of which has been carefully se lectid. and will be sold, "not less than cost," but truly at VERY SMALL PROMTS. An examination of our Goods and Prices will satisfy our old customers and the general public that they can SA YE MONEY by culling to see - ELIAS & COHEN. LETTER PAPER. Just received on consignment, li'O Reams of Foolscap, Letter and Note Paper, which can be bought very cheap. Also, 150 'dozen Webster's Elementary Spellers. April 8, 1K67. ELTAS St COHEN. KT23 W K U X IS A U .T2 & L A G ' Are now receiving their SPUING STOCK, Which will be sold at a small ndv-anCe on New York Price.. Their stock consists of everything belong ing to Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear. Our Stock of DRY GOODS censistg in part of Calicoes. Delaines. Foulards, Challie, Poplins, Bleached and Unbleached Domestics, Irish Linens, Table Linen, full stock of Jaconet EJging, Cambrics and Inserting, together with a large lot of Hosiery, Sec , &c. r.4IE;S T5: I JIM BSCS, Buttons, Fringes, Tassels and Bugle Trimmings. Ladies' and Gentlemen's II ATS, of the most im proved style. Moilung, for Men and Roys, of the latest Paris styles. None kept but of the best qualities, and we car. guarantee satisfaction to all that are willing to give us a trial. Boots and Shce3 for Both Sexes. In this line we cannot bcL undersold. -only those made of the best material, and We keep l,or neat- ss ot ut ca.iunt be surpassed. We invite the citi- zeiis ot Charlotte and surrotimlinir country to give us a cai; we are positive you will not go away dis satisfied. Our establishment is easily to be found it is the Coiner Store ;;nder Mansion House. March 25, 18G7. UUXBAUM & LANG. HIGHLY DESIRABLE PUOPKUTY FOR SALE. Wishing to change my bu.-in ess, I will sell 250 Acres of LAND in and adjoining the Towa of Char lotte, (40 acres incorporation) , oa the Tract there is a gW Mill-site. 22 feet fall, w:ih a fir.-t rate Dam recently buHt. and race dug, and nil the lare tim bersfor a Mill House on tiie ground. The" Tract can be divided. It is worth the attention of nnv one wishing a paying property, or as an investment. Any information can' be had by applvinf to the sub scriber. - " W." F.PIlIFElt. Sept 10, I9C6. tf Grocery and ProYiioa Store, i Under the Mansion- House, opposite the Snrino-a -Building. I have an hand, and will -constantly keep, Corn Meal, Flour, Baconj Laid, and Country Produce generally. . . . Ateo, Sugar, CofTee, Crackers, Mob.sses. nnd in fact everyihwig in tke Grocery liue a family may need. . - I have also a fine lot of Northern Potatoes and some -Very fine No. 1 Mackertl. - - . I will sell as cheap a the cheapest. Try m. The highest market price will be paid for cournry proure cr an Kinds. Fel8, le7. A. BERRTHILL.- SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS IS jr. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic (Ob Double Spussg) , ; ,v- SKIRT :. They will Dot bend or break, like the single springs, bot will ever preserve their perfect and beautiful shape, where three or four Ordinary skirts are throw n aside as useless. They-combine, elas ticity, comfort, ..durability, and ecoaomy, with that fleo-nnoy of shape which Las made the ."DUPLEX ELLIPTIC"' the Standard Skirt of the Fashionable World. LATEST STYLES BRADLEY'S Invisible Trail for Street Dress and. Empress Trail for Evening Dress. WESTS, BRADLEY & CARY, Exclusive manufacturers and sole owners of the patent. Warehouse and office, 97 Chambers, and 79 and 81 Reade street, New York. ... C A U T 1 O ". ; . ' Be particular to notice that Skirt3 offered a3 DUPLEX have the red ink stamp, vz : J. W. BRADLEY'S Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs" upon l the wajsibiind ; also notice tuat eaga aoop a ill ad mit a pin being, run through the centre of each Hoop, thereby proving that they are Duplex, or double springs braided together therein. which is the secret of their superior grace, flexibility and durability. These Skirts are kept on hand in large supply For Sale in Charlotte BY '' BHEM, BU0WN & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Embroidery, iloop. Skirts, Notions, Car pets, Hats, Boots, Shoes, &c. They keep the largest Stock and cheapest Goods to bo found in the city. At Brem's Old Stand on Trade street. April 22, 167 - ' ' - I?2edica8 rotiee. Dr. II. C. WALKUP has commenced the practice of Medicine in Sharon neighborhood, Mecklenburg county. He can be found, when not profeSs-ioually engaged, at the residence of Mr Hugh Eirkpatrick. April 22, 1867 3ra . . BOA'E WAiWftO, 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 boro. Cash paid on delivery. Those who will accumulate Bones in quantities at any point on the Railroad lines, aud inform the subscriber, arrangements will be 'made for their purchase. ' R. E. McDONALD, April .1,1807 tf Concord, N C. R. M. MILLER, late of Lancasttr Dist., S. C. W. J. HLACK, Charlot te, N. C. MILLAR & BLACK, CHARLOTTE, N. C , Can be found at the well known -Co'ton Store of R. M. Oatcs & Co., where they expect to keep constant ly on hand all kinds of Grain, heavy Groceries & Provision at wholesale 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, 1867. tf WILSON, CALLAWAY 6c CO , Hankers and t'ccnuLsisioii Merchants. No. U Broad Street, NEW YORK. R. T. Wilson, B. F. Wilson, J: M. Johnston, New York; Tuos II. Callaway, Cleveland. Teun.; W. P. Oume, Atlanta, Georgia. MESSRS J. Y. BRYCE & CO , will make liberal advances on Shipments to our House. Dec 3, 18GG Cm PCRUVUN GUANO SUBSTITUTE! BAUGSS'S HAW ROTE SUPE3-PHOSPHATS OF LIME. I Mitnufiicturcd under the formula originated in 18I4 and patented by BAUGH & SONS, Sole Proprietors, at the Delaware River Chemical Works, Philadelphia, U. S. A. This old established .MANURE is manufactured froin Bones that have not been burned or steamed, audit 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. Previous to 1SG1 it was introduced into the South ern States to considerable extent, and again ia 18G3, where it has been used with remarkable suc cess upon Cot Ion, Corn. Tobacco, &, a IS Crop. 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. 2? Sold by dealers :n all the principal cities and towns throughout the United States and British Provinces. BATCH k SONS, sole Manufacturers, Office No. 20 South Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia. Rans li Rroflacrg Co., General Wholesale Agents,- 181 Pearl Street, NEW YORK. For sale in Charlotte. N. C, by HUTCHISON. BURROUGHS z CO. I tbruary IS, Ih'UT iira IS! S. A general assortment, always on Laud,, at Feb 5, !8?6 SCARR'S DRUG STORE . TAILOR 5J4CAiV, C1I AIILOTTE, N. C , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps. Hardware, Xrockery &c, Respectfully inform the public that they keep con staxlly on hand a general assortment of Goods in ihe above lines, which they will sell at wholesale or retail on favorable terms for cash They invite attention to their large stock cf 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 foand that may be desired. . . . . J?2f" All sorts of Tin and , Sheet-Iron Job Work done at short notice. Cooking Stoves, . Ofall sizes and patterns, furnituie complete, in general assortment. " Fairbanks' Scales. We. are Agents for the sale of the celebrated Fair tanks' Scales, all sizes. : ....... taylos a Duncan..', 186 ' mym Cheap ! Cheaper ! ! Cheapest ! ! I Has opened his SPRING STOCK, and has spared no pains to" make such 'selections "as he feels confi dent willgive universal satisfaction. t CHEAP GOODS! t - - GOOD GOODS ! - j ' FASHIONABLE GOODS! Such Goods as the people want and will suit the Mimes. Wj ctock is complete in all its branches, I and every day fresh and attractive goods are added. DRESS GOODS. j I offer Lawns, Jaconets, Muslins, Bareges, Challeys, Urccauines, Jiozamwiciues, lumartiues, ueiatnes, sc. xTI I 1j LI IV E "KY : G O OD s , ; In every variety and of every description. Ladies sind Geiifs Furnishing Goods, liEADY-MADK CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS BOOTS AND SHOES, Hardware, Groceries, Notions, &c. To my old and numerous patrons I would say, that I shall try to deserve further the flattering con Idenee which they have given me, by selling only such goods as I can guarantee to give satisfaction, ani at such prices as will compare favorably with those of any stord in this city. , MyTong acquaintance it h the ciiy and country trade, as well as with that'of the surrounding coun ties, encourages me to believe that I fully understand the tastes and wants of those who may favor me with their patronage, and I would respectfully re quest a call in order to fully convince one and all that 1 have only said what 1 can and intend to do. COUNTRY MERCHANTS are invited to examine my Stock. The advantages I can oiTer them -this season will fully repay them for' the trouble. . . April 20, 1867. - B. KOOPMANN. CATAWBA English and Classical High School, ' NEWTON, N. C. : 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 ratesj 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 Si u to $18. specie rates. Board in families from 10 to $15 (currency) per month. For Circular and furthur particulars, address J. C Olapp, Newton, N. C. J. C. CLAPP, A. B. Dec 3, I860. . S. M. FINGER, A. B. "71mpoktaxt to farmers. A Sjibcrnl IIer. We keep on hand a large supply of Fertilizers such as Peruvian and Pacific Guano, Raw-Bone Phosphate and Super-Phosphate of Lime, and Gyp sum w hich we offer to Farmers on reasonable terms. . ' . We will supply responsible parties for one-half cash, and wait for the balance until Ihe crop is made- We also keep a large suppy f Bacon, Corn and Seed Oats, at wholesale. J. Y. BRYCE & CO. Charlotte, Feb. 25, 18C7. ' tf D. G. WORTH. N. O- DANIEL. WOIST3I & DAIVIKI,, Shijipittg- Si Commission Jflcrcharils, WILMINGTON, N. C. Dealers ia Bagging, Rope, Ties, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Hair, Genuine Peruvian Guano direct from Government Agents. Salt, 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 Cm 13 A It S3 1ST. I have opened a BAKERY at my old Stand, op posite the Presbyterian Church, where will be kept constantly on band fresh BREAD, CAKES, &c. Families supplied at all hours, and on reasonable terms. I also, keep a full sapply 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 bu.-iness here, and am determined to keep up my reputation for selling good articles at fair prices. M. D. L. MOODY. Sept 24, I8Gfl. tf" "We take this method of informing our friends and the public, that we have moved to the large and commodious Store Room formerly occupied, by KA.HN 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-'ds, unsurpassed by any other House in the State, which we offer at exceedingly low prices. CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! ! French black and colored Cloth Sacqnes, Basques and Circulars, Silk Sacqnes and Basques. - RICH DRESS GOODS. We have now in store one of the largest Stocks of fine Dress Goods ever offered in Charlotte. Our Stock consists in part of all Wool DeLaines, Eui press.Clotbs, Poplins, Poplinettes, Alpaccas, Lus tres, together with a general assortment of all the low riced Domestics, DeLaines, Prints, &c , &c. GLOVES AND HOSIERY. Best Kid Gloves in all colors. Ladies' fleeced line 1 Silk. Lisle, Bulir and Woolen Gloves, Merino Gloves. Superior English Hosiery for Ladies' and Misses', all of w hich are equal to any ever offered in this city. , WHITE GOODS Of every description Table Cloths and Table Lin neu, Towels, Toweling. Knapkins, kc, &c. CLOTHING Of every description. Frock and Sack Coats,Cassi mere Suits, Coats, Pants and Vests, and a complete line of " ' GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Boots, Shoesaud Hats, all of which ,we offer at enormously low prices at Wholesale and Retail. NEW AND CHOICE GOODS Of every description received every week, and sold at prices warranted" to prove satisfactory tu pur. chasers. We take great pleasure in showing our Goods to those who will favor us with a call. A. AVE ILL A CO., Kahnwciler k Bro's Old Stand, Trade St. NOTICE. We take "pleasure in announcing to ihe Ladies that we will attach to onr House early in the Spring, a tirstclaas French Millinery Establishment, of which due notice will be given. A. WEILL k CO. Nov 2t, 1 86t. JOHN VOGKL, ' : .PRACTICAL 'TAILOR, Respectfully informs the citJwns of Charlotte and surrounding country, that be. is prepared to manu facture gentlemen's clothing ia the latest style and at 8hort,aotice. .His best exertions will be given to render satisfaction to those who patronize him. Shop opposite Kerr's Hotel, next door to Brown & R;trnre. : -; ' '" -jjanaany 1, 1855- 1 V - JUST HECEITCD '"r The following choice assortment of MILINEui GOODS, which will be, Bold, at ; remarkably low prices, for cash, at . t . Lr. iiVViraiTii's,Y . TRYON STREET. CHARLOTTE, N. C, Consisting of Silks, for Bonnets, assorted colors, Fringes, crystal, pearl and amber: amber and crystal Drops, Ornaments, straw and pearl; Flowers, new assortment; Wreatb3, Ribbon aud Dress Trimmings of every kind. BONNETS AND HATS: " Infants Florets, Infants Restora. ladies and misses white Glossa Florets, split straw Stclia, white Mar seilles Verino, white Glassa Patties, white Glassa Almas, Canton Almas, Pedal Almas, Florence Almas, black and white Glassa Seasides, Coberg Poroonade, Pedal Shade Hats, Coberg Sunbeams, fancy chipped Perepsco, fancy hair and edged Glassa Vergiunas, Glassa Morning Glory, black and white Morning Glory, Neapolitan Beaded. Neapolitan Trimmed Beaded, broad Cobergs, edged C. L. Pedal. Also, Bonnet Frames, assorted. Also, . 33 IL" y Goods, ot all kind, and 112 i liner y and Klrcss 13 alii si jr. I expect, in a few days, to have a first clas3 Mantua Maker, from New York. Call and examine. L. II. SMITfl, April 22, 1807. Tryon Street. Encourage k Home Industry. CANDY, CANDY PLAIN AND FANCY, Wholesale and Retail at DALLAS' Mi RIGLER'S, OPPOSITE THE MANSION HOUSE. . . ' . . Having secured the services of a fo. 1 Candy maker, I am prepared to furnish the trade at mode rate prices with every description of Plain and Fancy Candy. I also deal in Cakes, Canned Fruits, Segars, Toys and Confectioneries generally. April 15, - CHARLOTTE FEMALE INSTITUTE, CHARLOTTE, N. C. The current session commenced on the .1st Octo ber, 18GG, and will continue until 30th June, 1867. Pupils are received at any time and charged from date of entrance. Ministers' daughters received lice 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 Languages, Drawing and Painting, taught by competent and thorough instruc tors. For Circular and Catalogue containing full partic ulars, address Rev... 11. BURWFLL A SON. Jan 7, 1807. , , Charlotte, X. C. 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, , And everything kepi 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 tilled. Repairing done at the shortest notice aud satis faction guaranteed. 8Sgr Three doors South of Mansion House, Char lotte, N. O. Jan 21, 18G7. Cm BOOKS AND STATIONERY, For sale Wholesale and Retail at the New Book Store. TIDDY k 3BOTUEU. School Books ofall Kinds. Readers, Spellers, Geographies, Grammars En glish. Latin, Greek, French aud German; Histories, Philosophies. Dictionaries, Botanies, Analysis', aud in fact all kinds of School Books are to be found at THE NEW BOOK STOKE. A general assortment of Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, of all denominations. A good selection of Standard and Miscellaneous Books, always on hand at lire NEW BOOK STORE. Piano and Guitar Instructors. Bertini's Complete Piano Instructor; Hunten's Complete Piano Instructor; The American Guitarist; The Guitar Instructor, bv Richard Culver, for sale at the NEW BOOK STORE. Iof c Rooks. Presbyterian Psahuodi.-t 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 BiJOK STOKE. Stationery, Rlnnk Rooks, AH sizes; Blank Notes, Blank Drafts, Foolscap, Com mercial, Letter and Note, Octavo Note, Kiliett Note, Ladies' Bath Paper, at the NEW BOOK STOKE. We are agents for the Lincolnton Paper Mills, and keep a general assortment of Wrapping, While, News and Book Paper, at Manufacturers' Prices. TIDDY k BROTHER. Postage Stassaps, For the accommodation of our friends at the NEW BOOK STORE. JEL C3r 3 . The highest cash price paid for clean cotton and linen Rags, at the New Book Store. March 18 18H" TIDDY k BRO. STEN HOUSE & MACAULAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Charlotte, N. C., and CG Pearl ' St , Ncic York Prompt personal attention to the sale of cotton, cotton yarns, naval stores, kc, and the purchase of merchandise generally. Referkkces John vVilkes and T II Brem, Esq'rs, Charlotte, N C; Jordan Womble, Esq, Raleigh, N C ; O G Parsley k Co. Wilmington, N C ; D Paul k Co, and Robt Mure k Co, Charleston, S C; Wilcox & Hand, Augusta, Ga ; Dunlop, Moncure k Co, Richmond, Va; Tannahill, Mcllwane & Co, NY; Partridge, Wells k Co, New York. Aug 15, 1&G6. - A.D MACHINE SHOP, ' CHaarlotto, IvT- O. M. SIARTIiY & CO., Having removed their Works from Stowesville, Gas ton County, to Charlotte, respectfully inform their 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, ater ft faeel3, Cane Mills, Farming Implements, kc. ke. IlEVltilTJVG. Particular attention will be paid to repairing of all kinds. All work sLall be done in the very nicest style, and the best material uted. - M. MARTIN, -JOHN WILKES, June 25,1866 ' Charlotte, N. C. J. Y. BKVCE & CO., General Commission Merchants, ' CHARLOTTE; N (J. Particular attention paid to' the" selling ofall kinds tof Produce, -Cotton and Tobacco, as?-. Highest cafh price paid for -Cotton, .&3STr -A-H orders from a distance promptly attend- j ed to. . . .. . . J- Y- BllYCE., - i . - ,W. H. BRYCJS. . MILINERY t MILISEUY ! ! Millinery and Ladies Fancy Goods, 1 MRS.- U CLLLN'GS is offtiing ber SUck ofBon nets, Hats, Ribbons, Feathers, kc, at greatly red need prices. Ladies are invited to call and examine these Goods and bear prices. r Dec 10, 18GG. , m m m ... At the Old Established ;IRUSf STORE Of F. SCARR, may be found everything in tae Drug line, of genuine quality. February 26, 18C6. XE. IVX.. FHMIiPS. "Home, Sweet Home! There's no place like Home !" I am happy to inform my old friends of Charlotts and the surrounding country, that I have again re. turned and resumed my old business among them and am fully prepared to olTer them the ' CHEAPEST STOCK OF GOODS To be found at any other rsiaoliibmeut in the city. Having recently lived in the Northern States, and with my old experience In the PURCHASE OP GOODS, 1 am not prepared to say T will stll "below cost," or at a reduction on the original cost, or "at and below New York prices," but that I will fellas CHEAP, IF NOT CHEAPER, Than any other House, and at a SMALL PROFIT. As my stock was purchased for Cash, consequently I can afford to dispose of articles at a slight advance. I have now in Store, and am constantly receiving, a choice assortment of . . jDIOST GOOD J5, Ladies' Trimmings of the Latest Styles, Linen Table. Damask, Linen Diaper, and all kinds of Flasiatcls, Calicoes, brown and bleached Sheetings, black and colored Alpaccas, Ladies' and Gentleman's FURNISHING GOODS, &c, &c. Call and secure Dargains. II. M. PHELPS, March 11, 18G7. Opposite the Court House. . - FA.cr i:ocfi:iiiE$. Pickles. Preserver, Jellies, Mustard, Horse Radish, Powdered Ginger and Cinnamon, Ginger Preserves, Macaroni, Hermetic-ally sealed Meats nnd Fruits, Salmon, Lobsters, Oysters, Clams, Sardines, Pine Apples, Peaches, Straw berries, Salad Oil, Cnlsupg, Soda Powders, Yinegarr Killikinick Smokir.g To bacco, Havana Segars, Tobacco and Snuff, Chest nuts, Green an 1 Dried Apples, Raisins, FUbiug Hooks and Tackle, Violin and Guitar Strings. WINES AND BRANDIES. Champaine, Pern art in Sherry, old Newton Ma deira, old Port, .Catawba, Khine. Jas. IlennesMe Cognac I'randy, vintage of Ib'j.s, Marc Renault double refined rectified Whiskeys, old IJourbon. Rye, Wheat, pure Corn and Monongahela Whiskeys, Holland Gin and Schiedam Schnapps, Hitters, St. Croix and, Jamaica Knm, Cordials nnd Lemon And other Syrups, London Porter, A. Guineas k Sor.s' xxx Drown S'.out, DaliTm, Muir k Son's sparkling Edinburgh Ale, Glass Bott les, Flasks and Demijohns ofall Mzes to the Trade. Old Corn and Rye Whiskey by the barrel, to the trade at small profit. Visitors and residents in Charlotte purchasing any of the above for medical purposes, can get a pure article bv calling on Feb 18. 18U7. J. D. PALMER. Z. C. VASCK. VANCE 5t DOWD. C. 10WD. ATIOKXKYS AT LWV, Charlotte, N. C, Having associated ihenirelves together, will prac tice in the Courts of Mecklenburg. Iredell, CutawLa, Da vidson Rowan. Cabarrus nnd Union, and in the Federal nnd Supreme Courts. Claims collected anywhere in the State. April 2, 18CG tf Hi;;?) Shoal IRON MANUFACTURING CO., Gaston County, N. C. KEEP YOUR MOSEY 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 execs. te all orders, ia the best style, they may be favored with in their line of business. Having ccured the services of the best workmen in the Iron business, that can be procured in the South, they feel con.dent they can give full satis faction. The followiug articles are enumerated, viz: Rolled Iron, in flat Dar, round and Bfjunre ull sizes. Tire. Hoops nnd Scollops all eizes. All kind of Iron used for Fann ng purposes. Machinery and Holluw-warc ofall description. Also, Tacks, Nails and Brads id" all sizes. The Iron is manufactured exclusively with (Lar coal and wood, and out of Magnetic Ores. The Iron and Nails are ciual to any in the United States or Huropp, either for welding or toughness. They nru also prepared to make and "fit up" any kind of Casting at short notice. All orders willbrt promptly executed by R. R. BABINGTOX, Sup't. High Shoals, Dec 3, 1 80. W. GOODMAN, of Mississippi, A. P. MERRILL, Jr., of New York, Ceuerui Commission Merchants, ao if.w Slit let, MiW YOltK. We have made an arrangement by which Mr D W COURTS, late Public Tieasurer of North Carolina, becomes interested iu all the business sent us from that Slate, lie is not associated now with the firm of Bennett, Van Pelt k Co, New York. We Lope his friends will patronize us. Dec 'i 3. 1Cj tf , Southern fuxprc 'inp:my. The Southern Express Company has opened com munication with ill 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 Raleiph with Adams' Express Company, and nt 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. Ch.nlotte, June 19. lHo tf The Southern Express Company, For th transportation of nierchandi-e, valuable package, specie, bank notes, bonds, Ac. for all parts of the South and Sou'liwest, in connection with ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, have established their agency at 59 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 'where orders to call for good to be forwarded South w ill receive prompt attention. Merchandise and valuables delivered to Hnrnden'ft, Kinsley's, American and Unfted States Express Com panies, for the Southern Express Company, will re ceive prompt dir'palch. . For p:-iculars, rates of freight, kc. kc, apply at the "Mice of tbe Southern Express Company, M Broadway. II . B. PLANT. Dec 13.-18C5. Pre-ddenf MEDICAL CARD. . DRS. GIBBON k McCOMBS, having associated themselves in the practice of Medicine and Surgery, respectfully tender their professional services to tb citizens efCharloite and surrounding ronntry. From a lrge experience in pfivate as el! ' Field and Hospital practice, they feel justified in proposing to pay special at' tntion to the practice of Surjrery in all its bianchc3 Office in Granite Row, up stairs, opposite ths Mansion House. ROBERT GIBBON. 'A- D--Deel,JftC5 J.,i McCOMBS, M. D- hides" BOUGHT AND SOLD BYr S. M. HOWELL, - . Near the Post Office, CHARLOTTE, f?. f . , ' "Stf te'mfelr 1, t$&f
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 21, 1867, edition 1
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