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TILE WESTER D EM 0 jCAT,. .rC;H A.R(I,OITE)?, IS ,w fi. u - v 1 ' ALL THE WHILE. :; jrr BY ALICE CARY ' The nignfs;they coW anri the "nfehis they go, And the rosy twilights round them he, And the stats arc bright ao J the stars are sweet, And I lit in the silence and watch them meet; But all the while my heart beats low, ' . For the moon is out of my sky! The seasons coxae and the seasons go Sprin-so gay, and winter so drear ' And I sit in the light of the golden hours, And pick the blushing and beautiful .flowers; iJut all the while my heart beats low, For the May is out of my year! The mornings come and the mornings go Yellow And purple, crimson and gray And the milk-maid sings as she calls her cows, And the farm lad whistles the while be ploughs; jiut all the while my heart beats low, Tor the lark, the lar.k is a-.vay ! The rain descends, and the gardens grow, And the chamomile makes green her bed, And the bushes are full as bushes can hold .Of bells of silver and globes of gold; .But all the while my heart beats low, For the rose, for the rose, she is dead 1 -The tides they ebb, and the tides they flow, And. the bud shiues more than the btorm can frown, And tho ships with their white sails flowing free, ;Like a forest of silver, cover the sea; And all the while my heart beats low For the one good ship gone down ! Cleaveland Mineral Springs, (FORMERLY WILSON'S.) These cel&brated SPRINGS are situated in Cleave land county, North Carolina, near the line of the Wilmington, Charlotte k Rutherford Railroad, 55 .miles West of Charlotte, and will be open by the 15th cf June for the accommodation of visitors. The jvaters consist of White and lied Sulphur and Chalybeate, and are pronounced by competent judges to be unsurpassed by any of the kind upon ' this, Continent. Ample accommodations have been provided for a large number of guests. Doctor Taylor (one of the Proprietors) has had a large experience in the treatment of diseases inci dent to our Southern climate, (especially those of women and children,) and will take pleasure in ad vising invalids in the use of the waters. Vehicles will be at the Depot on arrival of the .trains to take visitors to the Springs at moderate charges. For other particulars, address the Pro prietors at Shelby, Ck-aveland county, N. C. C. K. SP R ATT, M. B. TAYLOR, JXU. J. JJLACKWOOD, -May 27, 1867 tf Proprietors. State of North Carolina. SGOO ISRWAUX. A Proclamation hj Jit's Errcllenry, Jonathan Worth, Governor of North Carolina. Whereas, It has been represented to me that JOHN UKINKLEY, (or Biinkle,) and RUFUS 'SHARP, late of the County of Lenoir, in said State, stand charged with the murder of one Cosiin, late of said County and State, and that said Brinkley and Sharp are now fugitives from justice. Now, therefore, in order that 3aii Brinkley and Sharp may be arrested and brought to justice for the eaid alleged murder, I, Jonathan Worth, Gov ernor of said State, do issue this my proclamation "offering the reward of Six Hundred Dollars for their apprehension and delivery to the Sheriff of Lenoir ..county, or three hundred dollars for the apprehen sion and. delivery cf either of them to said Sheriff. In 'Witness Whereof, His PIxcellency, Jonathan Worth, Governor of said State, has hereto set his hand and caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed. Done at the city of Raleigh, this the 14th d:iy of May, A. I)., 1S7. By the Governor, JONATHAN WORTH. Wii H. Baglev, Private Secretary. DESCRIPTION: John Brinkley is about 22 years old, about 6 feet 1 or 2 inches high, light complexion, daik hair and eyes lost two fingers off left hand, aud one of same liand crooked from being broken slight scar ii; palm of same hand, also scar on upper lip, which .1113 be Concealed by a moustache one front tooth gone-a xlesperate man of unusual strength. Said Brinkley's former P. O., Fulton, Davie co., N. C. Rufus Sharp is about 18 or 2(1 years old, about 5 .feet 8 inches high, heavy built, dark hair, florid complexion, scarcely any beard, round shouldered, rather slow in his movement, aud whin excited is rather inclined to stamnu-r. Said Sharp wa3 born in Meckleuhuig county, N. C. May, 2 7, .107 lm "tSSE IV EW BOrk 'STOE51R Has just received a large supply of Standard, Mis cellaneous ani, School Books, of which the iolluw iug forms a part : SCHOOL BOOKS. Davies' Primary, Old and New, University Legendre Arithmetic: I) ivies' New Elementary Algebra; Bullion's Cie.'ar and English Grammar; Emerson's Arithmetic, 1st and 2d part McG u (ley's Header, 1st and 2d. MISCELLANEOUS. Surry of Eagle's Nest ; Four Years in the Saddle: The 'McDonald's, or The Ashes of Southern Homes; Every Man his own Lawyer, (New Edition) ; Fred erick the Great and his Family; Frederick the .Great and his Court ; Frederick the Great and his Friends; Merchants of Berlin; Freemason's Mouitors. HISTORICAL. A Child's History of Rome ; a Child's History of .Greece; History of Henry the Fourth, cf Pyrrhus, of Richard, the First, of Richard the Second, of Queen' Elizabeth of England ; Library of Famous .Generals Jackson, Taylor, Lafayette, Napoleon and Marion j Library of Eminent Statesmen Benjamin Franklin, Henry Claj, Daniel Webster and William Penn ; Last Ninety Days of the War (by Spencer) ; Last Year, of the War (by Jubal Early) ; The Story of the Great March ; Rebel Rhymes; Life of George Washington; Noble Deeds of Women. POETICAL. Campbell', Crabbe's, Goldsmith's, Pope's, Montr pomerjr'p, Mary Howitt's and Eliza Cook's Poetical Works. - HUGH MILLER'S WORKS. Cruj3e of the Betsey; Tales and Sketches; Miscel laneous Essays; Schools and Schoolmasters; Head ship of Christ. NOVELS. A large and well selected supply. Miss Austen's Novels; the Arabian Nights; the Works of Edgar A. Poe. Also, Godey's Ladies' Book for June. May 2T. 1867. - - TIPPY k BRO. Just Received, ? BY EXPRESS, Rnother lot of those handsome SILK SAOUES and -JACKETS. May 2 7, 1867. B. KOOPMANN. . PICTURES AT 50 CEXTS 1,1 - " And upwards, at the PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLGRY Over Jas. IJarty & Go's. Store, next to the Court House. Call and get a superb likeness of yourself and family, at'low rates according' to style and finish. Copies taken of old Pictures in a superior manner. Satisfaction gnarantisd at the Gallery of ' '.'.-- H. BADMGARTEN, May .-6,-186-Y. . Next to Cobri House ivHITE anil YJELLOIV C.OK.V, Jor Sale by . HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS k CO. ROCKPORT LIME.; J00 Barreb.'for'sale br ' . ' - inrrcntsoN, burroughs & co. ' - CATAWBA LIME, For Sale by . . . nureinsox, BURROUGHS & CO. Mayf13, 186?.,. i :r v , ,.... A Coy's First Composition A Terre Haute (Ind.) paperglves the following essay on "The Ox" from one of iU young contrilmtors,just as it came from his pen : ? - v ' - " "Oxen is a very slow. anion!, they are good to bralce ground up. i would drather have bosses if thev didnt have kolick, which they say is wind .collected in a bunch, which makes it dangerous for to keep horses than an ox. if there was no horses the people would have to wheel th.ire wood on a whealbarrow. it wood take them two or three days to whal a cord a mile. Cows is useful to. I have herd som say that if had to be tother or an ox thay wood be a cow. But I think when it cum to have their tits pulled of a cold inornin thay wood w Uh thay Wasnt, for oxen dont generally have to raise calves. if i hed to be enny i wood drather be. a helfur. but if i coodent be a htfifur. and had to be both i wood be an ox. Isaac Spiker." IJ5POUTAIVT NOTICE. $30,000 Summer (Soods at Cost!! The undersigned contemplate remodeling and en larging their Store, commencing by the rniddie of June next, and which will nece.-6itute a snfpenrion of bu.ines fc: a time, and therefore offer their En tire Stock, consisting of Dry Good!", Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Groceries, Leather, tc, at cost Prices! Now is your time to get something for your money 1 Calicoes, from - Muslins, - - - - Shirtings, bleached and unb'd - Shoes, Ladies and Gents, - - 10 to 20 cents 20 to 35 " 10 to 30 . " $1.25 to 2 50 1 40 to 1.80 Linen Coats, - - And everything else in .proportion! Wholesale Dealers desiring to replenish their Stock, have a good opportunity offered them now. Our Store is the first Dry Goods Store on the right hand side of the strc t leading from the l'ublic bquare to tne Court House, next to the Coiner Drug Store. WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS. May 20. 1867. EDWARD J. 19 ALE & SOiV3 WHOLESALE DEALERS IN HOOKS AND STATIONERY, Have removed to No. 16, Murray street, a few doors from Broadway, where they. are prepared to supply their Southern friends nnd the public Booksellers, Merchants. Teachers, Professional Gentlemen, and others with all articles in their line, at the most reasonable cash prices. Address E. J. HALS & SON, May 6, 18G7. 16 Murray street, New York. wmm mvm, A general assortment, always on hand, at Feb 5, I8G7 SCAHU'S DRUG STORE " SEIjZjIKG- at cost. Next Door to the Court House, Charlotte, Ar. C. With a view of changing our business we now offer to sell our entire Slock of Goods at Cost. There is a general assortment consisting of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery and Glassware, Looking Glasses, Wood and Willow Ware, &c, &c. Now is the time to buy good bargains. Remem ber the place, next door to the Court House. May 13, lSb7. JAMES II ARTY & CO. A . W . ALEX A N D E U , SURGEON DENTIST, (OFFICE IN THE BRAWLEY BUILDING,) CU A11LOTTG, N . C . 5y Can be consulted on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. March 25, 1SG7. j30":n27S7" GOODS. BHIBAMI c LANG, 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 Slock of DRY GOODS ccusist3 in part of Calicoes, Delaines, Foulards, Challics, Poplins, Bleached aud Unbleached Domestics, Irish Linens, Table Linen, full stock of Jaconet Edging, Cambrics and lnsertiugs, together with a large lot of Hosiery, vtc, &c... ....... LAEIES TRIMMINGS, Buttons, Fringes, TasseU ' 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 car, guarautee satisfaction to all that are willing to give us a trial. Boots and Shoe3 for Both Sexes. In this line we cannot be undersold. We krep only those made of the best material, and for neat ness of lit cannot be surpassed. We invite the citi zens of Charlotte and surrounding country to give us a caii; we are positive you will not go away dis satisfied. Our establishment is easily to be found it is the Corner Store under Mansion House. March 2.",, 18G7. BUXBAUM k LANG. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! S . R . 32 E A V tl A M , Is now receiving and opening his Spring stock of DRY GOODS, comjrising every article wanted by the people, bought for Cash, and since the great decline in good?. I keep constantly on hand all kinds of goods, viz: Dry Goods, a general assortment. ankee Notions, " Hats and Caps, " Boot3 and Hioes, u Wpoden Ware, " t ii i .i Leas her of all kinds, Hacdware, Cutlery, Guns, Ac. Groceries of all Hinds, Consisting of Bacon, Lard, Hams, Sagar, Coffee, Fish, Flour, Meal, Rickles, &c , &c. I will sell any of th above very low. All I wish is a call from any one before purchasing.- My motto is, quick sales and short profits April 29, 18G7. . S. C. MEACHAM. Groceries and Confectioneries NISBET &MAXWELL have just received, and have in store 50 Safks Liverpool Salt, ' 4 Sacks Old Java Coffee, 2 Boxes Choice Greea Tea, . " , r ' ' 4 Barrels Choice Molasses, 1 Barrel Cider Vinegar, 10 Barrels Coffee Sugar, Rio Coffee, Crushed and Pulverised Sugar, Rice, English Dniry and New York State Cheese 10 Gross Carolina Belle and 3 Bb's. Lorillard Snuff. Also, a large and assorted Stock of Pic kles, Jellies Prunes, Dates, Ginger Preserves and fresh Fruits' Flavoring Extracts, Olire Oil, Lemon Syrup, Ground Cinnamon-and Pepper, Tomato Catsup, Pepper Sauce, Mustard, Sardines, Lobsters and Ovsfers a superior lot. of ' Raisin3 and French Candy, 1,000 pounds assorted Candy in boxes, 5 barrels as sorted Nuts, Citron, Cocoanuts and Figs, 250 pounds iresu currants, i ao:e tan, wuryeas superior Starch Parlor anci Telegraph Matches. &nperior lot of Toilet Soap and Perfumery, Casteel and Turpentine Soap Anderson's Solace, Leak's and other choice brands' of Chewing Tobacco, Durham's and Virginia Srnok ing Tobacco, choice Harana'and American Segar Violins, Banjos, and a large ' assortment of Toys'' Notions, Ac. - . . .' - y ; In fact everything usually found in a first class Confectionery and Family Grocery'r Persona wish ing to purchase.any of the above articles will find it to tbeir M'Qt?e to gi.Te na ia call and examine our Goods before bayrngf elsewhere. We propose to sell eheap for cash of barer.:" All brders attended to with promptness. ' '"' --"'-- - ' April 15, 1867. . , , NISBET & MAXWELL. ' E Li t A S & O il E IV Inyite the attention of Wholesale nd;RetaiJ boyer3 to their extensive and magnificent stock of Spring; and Snuimer Goods, Consisting in' part of "Foreign" and. Domesiic-1 ZD x -y ,'o o caL is , ' Boots and Shccs, ; . V Hats and Caps, Hardware, " ' - Cuttlerj, . .. NOTIONS, . , , . GS-' r p 'o, o. p' 1 o's i . . 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 onr Goods and Prices will satisfy our old customers and the general public that they can SA VE MONEY by calling to see ; ELIAS & COHEN. Lime, Corn, &c. Tbomastown Lime, Corn and .Flour,, for sale at the lowest price at the Charlotte i S. C. Railroad Depot. . Feb 23, 1867. TV. W. PEG RAM. Just Received, A large lot of Provisions and Groceries, such as Corn, Floor, Bacon, Lard, kc, and Sugar, Coffee, Molasses and Salt. Some fine Baltimore cured Hams. PRESSON & GRAY- April 8, 1861. . EDWARD FILLINGS Is now offering his fine Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING Below New York cost. I am compelled to sacrifice my Goods to raise funds. Persons desirous of ob taining good Clothing at remarkably low figures, will find it to their advantage to call before par chasing and be convinced." Iam prepared to make up to order my superior stock of Cloths and Cassimeres in th latest style, and at greatly reduced prices: and to offer my fine assortment of Hats aud Furnishing Goods .. At and below cost. -N. B. All persons indebted, either by note or ac count, to "Fullings & Co.," "Fullings, Springs & Co.," or "Fullings k Springs," will please come for ward and settle. t" Don't mistake the place, No. 4, Granite Rowj one door below the Southern Express Office, and directly opposite the Mansion House. January 21, 1867. Medical Notice. Dr. IT. C. WALKDP has commenced the practice of Medicine in Sharon neighborhood, Mecklenburg county. He cau be found, when not professionally engaged, at the residence of Mr Hugh Kiikpatrick. April 22, 1867 3m Grocery and Provision Store, Under the Mansion House, opposite the Springs Building. , I have on hand, and will constantly keep, Corn Meal, Flour, Bacon, Lard, and Country Produce generally. Also, Sugar, Coffee, Crackers, Molasses", and in fact everything in the Grocery line a family may need. I have also a fine lot of Northern Potatoes and some very fine No. 1 Mackerel. I will sell as cheap as the cheapest. Try mp. JJ-ay The highest market price will be paid for country produce cf all kinds. Feb 18, 18G7. 6m A. BERRYniLL. HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO., - GENERAL AGENTS OF THE 353 C TO" HE 27 jE3 L ZE3 LIFE-ASSURANCE SOCIETY. Casli Capital $3,Q00,00. Annual Jncoine $,000,000. The Policy Holder shares in the profits of the Company. The CASH dividend for 18C6 is Thirty (3o) per cent. Now is the time to secure a Policy and thereby make a sure and certain provision for your family. Call for Circulars and Policies. ACCIDENTAL POLICIES, in the Travel ler's Insurance Company of Hartford, issued. FIRE Insurance Companies of known and indis putable responsibility represented by us. E. KYK HUTCIIISOV. J. C. BURROUGHS. tt. A. 8PttI.!iG3. March 25 1867. SPUING AND SUMMER FAS M IONS J. W. Erad!cy's DnpSex Elliptic (Oa Double Spuing) They will not bend or break, like ihe single spring, but will ever preserve ; their perfect and beautiful shape, where three or four ordinary skirts are thrown aside as useless. They combine elas ticity, comfort, durability and economy, with ' that elegancy of shape which has made the "DUPLEX ELLIPTIC" the Standard Skirt of the Fashionable World. L A TES T STYL ES BRA DL EYS Invisible Trail for Street Dress and Empress Trail for Evening Dress. WESTS, BRADLEY fit CARY, Exclusive manufacturers and sole owners of the patent. Warehouse and office, i)7 Chambers, and 71) and 81 Reade street, New York. C A V T 1 O N Be particular to notice that Skirts offered as DUPLEX -have the red ink stamp, viz: ilJ. W. BRADLEY S Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs" upon the waistband ; also notite that each hoop will 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 BIIEM, BROWN, & CO., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Staple and Fancy Dry (Joeds, Clothing, Embroidery, Hoop 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, 1867 C. i&ailroad Schedule. Mi.rL Tuais Going East; Leave Charlotte, ' - ' " Salisbury, " Greensboro, - . Raleigh,. . Arrive at Geldsboro, 12.19 A 31. - 2 20 4 56 " 9.28 ," 12.10 P if. " ' Mail Train Going West Leave Goldsboro, 107 PM. Raleigh, , . - 4 Q5 " -Greensboro,- '8.03 " " Salisbury, 10.26 " ' Arrive at Chariot te, - 1 13.19 A if. Accommodation Train Going East. Leaye Charlotte, . &.50. A M. J ' Salisbury, . , 3.22 " . ' Greensboro,' ' 2 30 PM. ; Raleigh, - ' r 11.20 Arrive at Goldsboro, " ' - 3.08 A MV Accommodation .Train--Ging' West.Q i Leave Goldsboro, f 30 A" 5f " Raleigh, - 6.00 " Ji Greene borp,-' , V- - - ; 2.40 P M.' .i .7.10 - " 10.44 Arrive at Charlptts, , ' ThjU Schedule went into fCCeet Jha thxf May: Having pa rchased the Interest 6f J. M. Sanders in the Grocery anil Provision' Business, ;' I would respectfully ask, the custom of my friends j and the public generalfy. " And if fair dealing T i be worth any. tbiag. in the-party with whom you do business, all I ask is a showing. Mr stock con-, gists of fuch goods as are usually found ir; the pro vision Hue. : K S.F.HOUSTON; A nril -V9- 1RRT -- Vurt tn Tkarlnttt Ifnte! heap ! Cheaper ! ! Cheapest ! ! ! Has opened his SPRING STOCK,, and has spared no pains to make such, selections as he eels confi dent will give .universal satisfaction. . r cheap goods i ' - -. good goods i ' ; - fashionable goodsi. Such Goods as the people want and will suit the times. My stock is complete in all its branches, and every day fresh and attractive goods are added. DRESS GOODS. I offer Lawns, Jaconets, Muslins, Bareges, Challeys, Grenadines, Mozambiques, Tamartines, Delaines, kc. MfiXlLIER GOODS,. In every variety and of every description. Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, K E A D Y-xM A DE CLOTH I N G, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hardware, Groceries, Nol ions, &c. To my old and numerous patrons I would say, that I shall try to deserve further the flattering con fidence which they have given me, by selling only such goods as I can guarantee to give satisfaction, and at such prices as will compare favorably with those of any store in this city. My long acquaintance with the city 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 rhy Stock. The advantages I can offer them this season will fully repay them for the trouble. April 29, 18G7. B. KOOPMANN. 1 191 P O RTAiUT. The long established reputation and popularity of the genuine "Durham Smoking Tobacco," having induced the manufacture and sale of a spuri ous and inferior article by irresponsible parties, the public is hereby notified that the only genuine arti cle of DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO is manufac tured solely by the. undersigned, the original manu facturer, and exclusive proprietor thereof. Messrs. Stenhoase, Macaulay k Co., CHARLOTTE, IT. C, are sole agents for Western North Carolina, and will be kept supplied with a full stock, which will be sold at Factory cash prices. J. R." GREEN, May 6, 1867. Durham's, N. C. WANTED, BUSHELS CHOICE WHITE J8 xjr uiiivaj, ior wnitu we win pajr the highest market price. May 6, .18G7. J. Y. BRYCE & CO.; D. O. WORTH. N. G. DANIEL. . - ,WORTU & DAIVf Eft., . Sliipjiitig Sf Commission JTXcrcftanls, WILMINGTON, N. C. . Dealers in Bagging, Hope, 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. Age nts for the Philadelphia Southern Mail Steam ship line. - Agents for Goodspeed's weekly Steamship line from New York. " Ageuts for Jonas Smith & Go's line of New York sail packets. Feb 18, 1807 6m . 'BAKERY. I have opened a BAKERY at my old Stand, op posite the Presbyterian Church, where will be kept constantly on .hand fresh BREAD, CAItES, kc. Families supplied at all hours, and on reasonable terms. j I also, keep a fnM snpply 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. IJiave been long in business here, and am determined-to keep up mr reputation for selling good articles at fair prices. - M. D. L. MOODY. Sept 24, 18C6. 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 KAHN WEILER k BUG., 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 Gods, unsurpassed by any other House in the State, which we offer at exceedingly low prices. . CLOAKS ! CLOAKS ! ! French black and colored Cloth Sacques, Basques and Circulars, Silk Sacques and Basques. RICH DRESS GOODS. " We have now in store one of the largest Stocks of fine Dress Goods ever offered in Charlotte. Onr Stock consists in , part of all Wool DeLaines, "Em press Cloths? Poplins, Poplinettes, Alpaccas, tus- tres, together with a general assortment of all the low priced Domestics, DeLaines, Prints, &c , kc. GLOVES AND HOSIERY. Best Kid Gloves in all colors. Ladies' fleeced lined Silk, Lisle, Bulir and Woolen Gloves, Merino Gloves. Superior English Hosiery' for Ladies' and Misses', "all of whieh are equal to any ever offered in this city. - WHITE GOODS Of everyldescnpiion Table Cloths and Table Lin-, nen, Towels, Toweling. Knapkins, kc, kc. CLOTHING Of every description.' Frock and Sack Coats, Cassi mere 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 prices at Wholesale and Retail. NEW AND CHOICE GOODS Of every description received "every week, and sold at prices warranted to prove satisfactory to pur chasers. We" take great pleasure in showing our Goods to those who will favor us with a call. - -i A. WEILL & CO., ' Kahnweiler & Bro's Old Stand, Trade St. NOTICE. We take pleasure in announcing to the Ladies that we will attach to our House earlv in the Spring, a Grtclas French Millinery Establishment, of which due notiee will be given. . A. WEILL k CO. ' Nov 26V 1866. . , . : v JOHN VOGEL, ; i PRACTICAL' TAILOR; Respectfully informs the. citizens, of Charlotte ani aurrounding country, that he is' prepa red to: manu facture gentlemen's clothing in tire'Jatest stvleand at shoTt notice."'- His best exertions will "be g'iven to Shop oppoite Terr's Hotel, next door to Briown &r Strtt's store. -nT: A s --.? I ailLLINERY AKD DRKS15-MAKIXG. " 'MISS JOSEPHINE R' FLYNN, otNewYork( ia pleased to inform the Ladies of Charlotte and sur oundrng country, that elie-has taken charge of the Dr ess-mak i u g 3 d epar t men ti fwll R. LEONARD1!! . SMITH. From, her long experience in the business, Bhe hopes to receive a large share of patronage from the Ladies of this city. '-. " - ' " Call a'few doors north of First National Bank, Tryon Street. ( . -, . , ;. " -.--. ' tr Miss Fyftn come3 highly recommended from one of the largest establishments" on Broadway, New York. I bope.that she may be patronised suuieient ly by the Ladies of this city tQ justify me io keeping her here.: . L. U. SMITH.- May 20, 1867. ' " ' i. JUILIXERY ! IIILINBRY ! I t JUST RECEIVED The folldwipg choice assortment of MILINERY GOODS, which ,wni be sold at remarkably low prices, for cash, at .Xs." H . ,S U I T U ' S , , TRYON STREET, CIIARLOTTE, 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; Wreaths, Ribbon aud Dress Trimmings of every kind. BONNETS AND HATS: Infants Florets, Infants Restora, ladies and misses white Glossa Florets, .split straw Stelia, 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 Suubeams, fancy chipped Perepsco, fancy hair and edged Glassa Verginnas, Glassa Morning Glory, black and white Morning Glory, -Neapolitan Beaded, Neapolitan Trimmed Beaded, broad Cobergs, edged C'. L. Pedal. Also, Bonnet-Frames, assorted. Also, ' ' . or all kinds, and iTHiliEiery and Dress leaking. I expect, in a few days, to have a firsl, class Mantua Maker, from New York. Call and examine. L. -H. SMITH, April 22, 18o7. , Tryon Street. ' - ' 3 ' . . CIIARLOTTE FEHALE INSTITUTE, CHARLOTTE, N. C. The current session commenced on the 1st Octo ber, 1866, 'and will continue until 30th June, 1867. Pupils are received at any time and charged from date of entrance. Ministers' daughters received free of charge for Tnition. Expenses per Term of Twenty Weeks : . . Board,including every expense except ' washing, . , $105 00 Tuition in Collegiate Department, . , 2 00 " Primary . " - 20 00 Music, Modern Languages,' Drawing and Painting, taupjht by competent and thorough instructors. ' : For Circular aud Catalogue c-outaining full parties ulars, address Rev.JI. BUP.WELL & SON. Jan 7, 1867... ., Charlotte, N. 0. R. SHAW. " W. E. SHAW. COPARTNERSHIP. ; T 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 filled. R.epairixu done at the shortest notice and satis faction' guaranteed. Three doors South of Mansion House, Char lotte, N. C. Jan 21, 1867. " Cm HIGHLY DESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. Wishing to change my business, I will sell 250 Acres of LAND in and adjoining the Town of Char lotte, (40 acres in corporation). On thc.Tract there is a good Mill-site, 22 feet fall, with a first rate Dam recently built, and race dug, and. all the large Lira bcrs 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. V. F. PHIFER. Sept 10, 1SC6. : - tf ' . TALK '& WffJCAN, ;. CIIARLOTTE, N. C, WFIOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Crockery, &c, . Respectfully inform the public that they keep con stantly on hand a general assortment of Goods in the above lines, which they will sell at wholesale or retail on favorable terma for cash; ' - They invite attention Jo their large stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes,. Hats, Caps, Hardware and Crockery, and request those wishing to purchase to give them a call. Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware. . In this department'every article can be found that may be desired. jggg- All sorts of Tin and Sheet-Iron Job Work" doue at short notice. Cooking Stoves, Of all sizes and patteius, furniture complete, iu general assortment. Fairbanks' Scales. We are Agents , for the sale of the celebrated Fait banks' Scales, all sizes. . , .- . TAYLOR & DUNCAN. . May 14. 18G6 . . - . . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Charlotte, N. C. and GO Pearl St , New York! ' Prompt personal attention to the sale of cotton, cotton yarns, naval stores, kc., and the purchase of merchandise generally. EEFEaEXCES John tVilkes and T n Brem, Esq'rs, Charlotte, NC; Jordan. Womble. Eq, Raleigh, N G ; O G Parsley & Co. Wilmington, NC; D Paul k Co, a.nd.Robt Mure k Co, Charleston, S C: Wilcox & Hand, Augusta, Ga; Duulop, Moncure k Co, Richmond, Ya; Tannahill, Mcllwaae & Co, NY; i'artridge, WelLs k Co, New York. Aug 15, 1866. AD ii AlIIIiVE SHOP, -t Claarlotto, IN"- O. 1TI. WARTI.1T & CO., V Having rtmoved 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 attbe old Navy Yard lot,r in "the city "of Charlotte, where thev are prepared to make all sorts of ' CSTCGS For Steam Engines, Mills, Factories, Wafer Wheels, j Cane'Mills, Farming lmplements, &c. &c. . Jl EJP ml IR A"G. Part ic u Iar . attention wiIJ be paid to repairing of all kinds. - All workshafl be done in the very nicest strjfr, and the best material uted.. M. MARTIN, 'JOHN WILKES, - - Charlotte, $: C: June 25, 1866 ; j.'y.;BUYCE,&.cp.t.,r General Commission Merchants, C II A U LOTTE A attention paid to the sellinz ofall kinds of Produce. Cotton and.Tobacco, " - - , ''!''V& fiigbest cash price paid for Cot ton A'.', " ay AH orders front a Iistanee proniptlt. attend ed tor ' " ; - "J. Yi'BriycEC" H.BRYCB. ' Marrr if v Millinery and Ladles Taney Goods MRS. E. FULLINGS Is offering her.Stnt netffs,fbbou. .Feathers; tcat greatlr redc"; prices. Ladies are In vrted to call and examine th Deo lQ,a860. v-' A the Old, Establish.! DRUG STORE Of F. SCARR,: miy be found ' everything in ,v Drug line, of genuine quality. n February 26, 1866. v ' . - X s J "Home Sweet Home ! There's no place like Bome !" I am happy Vo inform my oTd friends of Charlou. and the surrounding country, that I have again re turned and resumed my old business among them and am fully prepared to offer them the . CHEAPEST STOCK OF GOODS To be found at any other estaolishment in the cit Having recently lived in the Northern Slates n" with my old experience in the PURCHASE 0? GOODS, 1 am not prepared to sar I will , n .k.i.. cost,' or at a reduction on the original cost or "t And below Nw Vnrl- nrtaa .1.-. I .. ' j-. uui i ii fc i win sell aj CHEAP, IF NOT CHEAPER, Than any other House, and at a SMALL PROFIT As my stock was purchased for Cash, consequent' I can afford to dispose of articles at a slight advance I have now in Store, and am constantly receiving a choice assortment of Ladies' Trimmings of the Latest Styles, Liuen Table Damask, Linen Diaper, and all kinds of , -.-Flannels, Calicoes, brown and bleached Sheetings, black and colored Alpaccas, Ladies' an Gentleman's FURNISHING GOODS, &c. &c. - Call and secure Bargains. ' ; '. . H. M. PHELPS, : sMarch 11, 1867. Opposite the Court IIous. FACY GROCERIES" Pitkles, Preserves, Jellies, Mustard, Horse Radhh Powdered Ginger and Cinnamon, Ginger Preserve'' Macaroni, Hermetically sealed Meats and Fruitj' Salmon, Lobsters, Oysters, Clams, Sardines, Pino Apples, Peaches,' Strawberries, Salad Oil, Ca'tsiipg Soda Powders,-Vinegar, Killikinick Smoking To-' bacco, Havana Segars, Tobacco .and .Snuff, Chest-' nuts, Green and Dried Apples, Raisins, Fishing Hooks and Tackle, Violin and Guitar Strings. WINES AND BRANDIES. ! - Champaiue, Pemartln "Sherry, old Newton Ma deira, old Port, Catawba Rhine. Jas. Ilennejjee Cognac Brandy, vintage of 1858, Marc -Renault double refined rectified Whiskeys, old Bourbon, Rye, Wheat,, pure Com and . Monongahela Whiskeys, Holland Gin and Schiedam Schnapps, Bitters, St. Croix and Jamaica Rum, Cordials and Lemon and other' Syrups, London Porter, A. Guiness k Sous' xxx Browu Stout, Dublin, Mnir k Son's sparkling Kdinburgb Ale, Glass BouJea.Flasks and Demijohns of all sizes to the Trade. Old Corn and Eye 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 br calling on .Feb 18, 1867. J. D. PALMER. Z. B. VANCE. C. DQWD. VANCE 6c DO WD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Charlotte, N. C , naving associated themselves together, will prac tice in the Court of Mecklenbur?, Iredell, Catawba,' Davidson, Rowan, Cabarrus and Union, and in the. Federal and Supreme Courts. ' Claims collected anywhere in the State. April 2, 1SGG tf High Shoals IRON MANUFACTURING Gaston County, N. C. CO., KEEP YOUR MONEY AT. HOME. ... s ... -. "" """ ..- The Company . have been at a considerable ex- pe'n.-e'in ITitirig up their ROLLING MILL and NAIL FACTORY. They are now prepared to execute all orders, io. the best style, they may be favored with in their line of business. , . Having secured the services of the best workmen , in. the Iron business, that can be procured in the South, they feel conSdeat they can give full satis faction. " The following articles are enumerated, vis: Rolled Iron, in fiat Bar, round and square all ; . sizes. Tire! Hoop? and Scollops all sizes. All kind of Tron used for Farming purposes. Machinery and Hollow-ware ofall description. Also, Tacks, Nails and Brads ofall sizes. The Iron is. manufactured exclusively with char- f coal and wood, and put' of Magnetic Ores. ' The Iron and Nails are equal to any in the United States or l&urope; either for welding or toughness. They are also prep-vred to make and "fit up" any kind of Casting at short notke- All orders will be promptly esecutedhv " B! B. BABINGTON, Snpt. . High Shoals, Dec 3, 18(Jt. ' W. GOODMAN, of Mississippi, A. P. MERRILL, Jr., of New York, General Commission Merchants, 36 Ntw Stukkt, NEW VOKK. , We have roaile an arrangement by which Mr D W COURTS, late Public Treasurer of North Carolina, becomes interested in all the business sent us from that State. 'He is not associated now with the firm of Bennett; Van Pelt A Co, New York. We hope his friends will patronize ns. Dec lb; 1863' if ; SotiSSitTii KprcM Company. , The Southern Kxpresj Company has opened com muuication with all Northern and Western States, and is now prepared to forward Freight, Money and valuable Packages safely and promptly. Messen gers leave Charlotte daily, connecting at Raleigh with Adams' Express Company, and at Richmond with Adams' and Harnden' Express Companies. , Letters will be forwarded by this Company to all points South and North having no mail facilities. r . t ' T. D. GILLESPIE, Agent. Charlotte, June 19, 1SC5 tf- ' The Southern Express Company, For the transportation of merchandise,' raluahl package?, specie, bank notes, bonds, Ac, for all parte of thoSouih and Soiirh west,' in connection with ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, hare established their ageney at 59 BROADWAY, NEW YOHK, where order-to fall for goods to be forwarded. South will receive prompt attention. . Merchandise nnd valuables delivered to Harnden', Kinsley'sAmerican and United State Express Com panies, for the Southern Express Company, will re ceive prompt dispatch. --- - For piculrwsf" rates of freight, Ac. Ac, apply t the office vof the; So-athern Express Company, 69 Broadway., , , . .. .... II. B. PLANT, ;J)ec 18, 1865. Presid rot; MEDICAL CARD. - DRS. GIBBON' MeOOMBS', hating asjociated themselree in the practice of Medicine and Sorgery, rwpectfully tender their professional services to the citizens-'of Charlotte and surrounding country. nrlnire Sn trrivate S well' tTield and Hospital practice; they feel justified in lat'mtioo to tLe practice el pi y w -j s i j r Surgery in all its branchear. , , ' Office in Granite Row, np stairs, opposite Mansion House. . - T - . . nnrtERT OIRBON. D. Dec 11, 1865 J. P. Me COMBS, M- D. - HIDES ul BOUODT ' AND;, SOLD BY " S. M. HOWELL, J- .KeaVtlre Pdsl )ffir, CIIARLOTTB, X. 'September a, 18 0
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