TH E W t$ff.M A D M0-i5M:T r$ AWfW" Ml - PERSEVERE. Voyager, upon life's sea r- To joTirself be true, And where e'er your lot may be, ? Paddle your own canoe. ' Never, though the winds may rave, Falter nor look back, But upon the darkest wave,. Leave a shining track. Nobly dare the wildest storm, , - :8tem the hardest gale, fVBraveof heart and strong of arm, -. You will never fail. Vhen the world is cold and dark, Keep an aim in view, , .And toward the beacon-mark, Paddle your own canoe. Every wave that bears you on To the silent shore, Prom its sunny source has gone, To return no more. "Then let not an hour's delay Cheat you of your due, Jirxt, while it is called to-day, Paddle your own canoe. If your birth denied you wealth, t ". Lofty state and power, Honest fame and hardy health 1 i . Are a better dower. ' J3ut if these will not suffice, I Golden gain pursue, And to win the glittering prize, Paddle your own canoe. ' 'Would you wrest the wreath of fame From the hand of fate; "Would you write a deathless.name With the good and great; - Would you bless your fellow men, Heart and soul imbue With the holy task, and then Paddle your own canoe. - Would you crush the tyrant wrong, In the world's free fight, With a spirit brave and strong, ..Battle for the right; And to break the chains that bind The many to the few To enfranchise slavish mind . Paddle your own canoe. , -Nothing great is lightly won, Nothing won is lost; .Every good deed, nobly done, Will repay tho cost. Leave to Heaven, in bumblo trust, ... All you will to do; ' 33 ut, if you succeed, you must Paddle your own canoe. IV OUT EI FA St SIS 213 . SilX We are in correspondence with reliable Northern gents for the sale of North Carolina LANDS. Any persons wishing to sell or buy, would find their ibusiness facilitated by addressing us, giving loca tion and full descriptions of the LANDS. VANCE k DOWD, Attorneys at Law. Charlotte, N. C, June 24, 1867 tf A. W. ALEXANDER, SURGEON DENTIST, 6FFICE IN THE URAWLEY BUILDING!,) C II A It LOTTE, IV . C . Can be consulted on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. March 25, 18G7. GUILFORD LAND AGENCY OF NORTH CAROLINA. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, GREENSBORO, N. C. Persons having Agricultural and Mineral Lands. Water Powers, &c, for sale, are respectfulljr invited to place them ia our bands for that purpose, as our facilities for bringing purchasers from Northern .States and placing property prominently before the public, through our advertisements, and also ithrough our agencies and correspondents in the North and West, are unsurpassed. T We are now waiting for Lands to be placed in our hands for eale for the purpose of making sales to Northern parties. . Persons at a distance wishing to place property ,in oar hands should give us an accurate description .of the-game. If Agricultural Lands, they should specify the soil, number of acres of cleared and timbered lands, the kind of timber, what is raised on the land, what kind of improvements are on the premises, how far from Railroad and County-seat whether it is well watered, kc. If "Mineral Lands, they .should state w hat kind of Minerals, the indica-,tion3y-&c, always sending a good fair specimen of the ore. It would also be advisable to send a sketch ,of the land to us and an abstract of title. - LOUIS ZIMMER k CO., Land Agents and Real Estate Brokers, . . Greensboro, N. C- Or apply to Gen. R. D. JOHNSTON, Attorney at Law, Uuarlotte, .N. (J. July.8,' ISfiT. Reduction! Reduction!! irmwuGuouT the entire stock 55 AT In order to give my patrons the full benefit of the recentTremendous Fall in Prices in Goods of every ciaas, ana. i Yae lo sea my vooas as usual, liOXvtv than the Lowest, I have resolved td offer every article now on hand at from 25 to 50 per cent below the usual selling puces.' By this move.every citizen and farmer will he benefitted, as through it not only Calicoes and Shirting Will be offered at prices conformable with the times .but every other class of merchandise including J)ress Goods, White Goods--, j Jancy Goods and Trimmings. '""' ' U&le, Boots and Shoes, in short 33 very tiling tComprised in my Stock will be placed in reac h of all Great .inducements held out to Country Merchants, V - ' B- KOOPMANN. July l,'18CST.s.. - MECKLEfVESlJRG house, . -'ON-THE EUROPEAN PLAN, Is now open, as heretofore, for the reception and ac xomm4aUon of .Permanent and Transient Boarders Tlie Table is supplied with the best the mar- et nflruji, , Cleaa Rooms and Beds. Meals at all Jtiours. - . . .and Mr JAMES D. .CRAIG is connected with llouse.anffwill He happy to serve his friends. the A share ot public patronage is solicited." K.-U EDWARD W.; -GROOT; Proprietor June34I8&7 d s --Cm- - EDWARD Jv.IIAX.E SOA, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BQOItS A.D STATIONERY, Have removed to No.. 6, array street, a few door from Broadway where they are prepared to sopply .their Southern friends and the public Booksellers, Jlerchapis. Teachejs, Professional Gentlemen, and otbers-i-'wliffall articles in their line, at the most reasonable cash prices. Address ' E. J. HALS & SON, Jtfay GIS&X J6. Murray street, New York. - ? ' The Bar is sur-Dlied with tho Kaf nr Domestic Liquors. Piiiladelnhia Ale on diai.X FreeLnrich daily, from 11 to 1 "o'clock. REMARKABLE INVENTIONS. Among the curious novelties produced in the last fewVears, have been the tiny- batches, which are marvellous on account of the quantity of mechanism compressed within email spaces. One of these is about the size and shape of an almond. At the first of the grfcafr exhibitions, the Swiss exhibited a watch only three-sixteenths of an inch in diameter inserted in the top of a pencil case; it showed bours,niiriutes, seconds, and the day of the month. An Eng lish specimen, the size of a three-penny piece, was a giant to it. The Annual Register, about a century ago, told of a watch only the " fifty fourth part of an inch in diameter; but this, we suspect, must be a mistake for filty-four hun dreds of an inch a very different affair. - Ar nold presented to George III an exquisite watch of the size of a silver penny, set in a ring; it consisted of a hundred and twenty separate parts, the whole of which weighed together less than 6ix pennyweights, and so intricate were the works that Arnold had to make tools himself before he could make the watch. The King was eo delighted with the work that be sent Arnold five hundred guineas. When the Czar ofllussia heard of this, he offered Arnold a thousand guineas to make a similar one for him; but this the artist refused, determined that his own sovereign's watch should be unique. 3XriE3"7S7" GOODS AT . . & STEELE'S. KcLEOD We are receiving a general stock of all grade3 of Seasonable Goods. We have now in 6tore many desirable styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Such as black aud colored Silks, black and colored Silk Grenadines; black, white and colored S. Warp Shallies, Bareges, Tissues, Tarnartine. Crape Moretts, Shawl Crape 8-4, black English Cassimeres, black, white aud colored Alpacca, Lustres, Poplins, kc. A beautiful line of French Organdies, printed; linen and cotton Lawns, Table "Linen, Napkins, Doylies, Damask Merino, cotton and linen Sheetings, brown and bleached Domestic, black French Cloths and Cassimeres, French Drab de efe, Linen Drills and Duck3, Ferchals Solid and .Printed ilaiseilles and Alendale Quilts, Prints all grades ; Alamance Plaids, Rock Island Cassimeres, at Factory prices. Bradley's Duplex Iloopshirts, Summer Balmoral Skirts a beautiful article. A full line of Notions, Hosiery, Gloves, Straw Goods, Bonnets and Bonnet Tvibbons, French Flowers, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Jroccrie, and a general stock of Hardware. Our entire stock was selected with much care, and we feel confident will compare favorably with any in the city, in style and price. We are anxious to sell, and respectfully ask an examination of our stock, hear our prices, &c, as we are determined not to be undersold. April 22, 18G7. McLEOD k STEELE. A. HALES, W a I c h - 31 a k e r and Jeweler, (One Joor South of the Mansion House.) CHARLOTTE, N. C. If your Watch should need Repairing, Don't get mad and go to swearing ; Just take it into Hales' Shop, lie will fix it so it will not stop. He warrants his work all for a year, When it is used with proper care. He will do it as low a3 it can be done, And do it so well its sure to run. June 24, 1807 Cm ELU V O II EIV Invite the attention of Wholesale and Retail buyers to their extensive and magnificent stock of Spring and Sumner Goods, Consisting in part of Foreign and Domestic ZD 2? -y Gr o o d. o , Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Cuttlery, NOTIONS, G r o o o o m , And a general assortment of Merchandize suitable for the Trade, all of which has been carefully se lected, and will be sold, "not less than cost," but truly at VERY SMALL PROFITS. - An examination of our Goods and Prices will satisfv our old customers and the general public that they can SA YE MONEY by calling to see ELI AS & COHEN. EI. 13. PEISTCOAEIB,' " PRODUCE AND PROVISIOIT D2ALER. The highest cash prices paid for all kinds of Produce. Always on hand at the lowest prices all kinds of and Family Supplies. I have recently resumed business in my own proper name and shall be thankful to friends and the public for patronage. ' , . OLD STAND OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. II. M. PRITCHARD. Charlotte, N. C, April 15, 1S7 3m Police to fas'Etfiers. Farmers wishing to purchase Agricultural Imple ments of any kind, Threshing Machines, Fans, Reapers, Mowers, Horse Rakes, Corn MiHs, Corn Shellers, Straw Cutters and Plows of any kind, can get them from us at the Baltimore retail price, with freight and drayage added. 1 " ' We are Agents of the large Agricultural Imple ment Manufacturing-Establishment of E.. WHIT MAN & SONS, Baltimore,-. - - ,- . HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. E. XYE HUTCHISON. J. C. BCUU0UGH3. &. A. SPKISGS Charlotte, June 17, 18o7. WHITE anil EIiRO W,CIS.", For Sale by HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS &, CO ROCKPORT LIME,' 100 Barrels, for sale br HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. CATAWBA LIME, For Sale bv HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & May 13, 186 1. CO. HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS Ec CO., GENERAL AGENTS OF THE E3 UIT SLE3 LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. Casli Capital $3,050,000. Arnica! EEtrosac ,000,000. The Policy Holder shares in the profits of Ine Company. The CASH Uivideud for 1 SOU is Thirtv (30) percent. Now is the time to secure a Policr and thereby make a eure and certain provision for your family. - . - ' . - Call for Circulars and Policies. ACCIDENTAL POLICIES, in the Travel ler's Insutauce Cotnimnv Of Hartford, issued FIRE Ih surTice Companies of known and indis. pntable responsibility represented by tis. K. KYI HUTCHISON". J. C. BCKROCGUS R. A. SPRINGS. March 23 18t7 DR. JXO. II. MclDES, WHOLESALE AXD REfAiL CilAliLOTTE, N. C. . Has on hand a large and well selected stocV of PURR DRUGS, Ohwnicals, Patent Medknnes- Fam;. j Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Dve Stnff, Fancy and Toilet Articles, which he is determine' to ?ell at the rery lowest prices. . - . , May 20, .126.1. . - . The Otjier Srp:. Once in a happj borne, a sweet bright bajr died. On the evecing of the day, - when- the -children gathered around their mother, all sitting very sorrowful, Alice, the eldest; said: , . u J. -- , . , . . --. : 'M other, '"joalook. all the care of baby while sbe was here, and you carried and held her ia your arms, all the while she was ill; now mother, who took her on the other side?' , , , r , - 'On the other side of what, Alice? . fOn the other side of death : who took the baby oa the other side mother, she was so little she could not go alone?' , i : 'Jesus met her there answered the. mother. 'It is He who took little children into his arms to bless them, and said, Suffer them to come unto me and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of heaven!'. . - ' CATAWBA K English and Classical High School, NEWTON, N. C. The next Session' of this Institution -vrill" com mence the 1st of July next. The Schobl is in a flourishing condition. Ample provision is made to accommodate a large number of boys and young men, both in rooms, boarding and . instruction. No pain3 are spared in fitting pupils thoroughly for the best Colleges of the couatry, and in giving them a thorough and practical business education. - Pupils have access to valuable Libraries, and enjoy the advantages of a well regulated Literary Society. Tuition per Session of 20 "Weeks from $9 to $22.50 in currency. Board in families from $8 to $12 per month; in clubs at about half these prices. For Circulars and particulars, address J. C Clapp, Newton, N. C. J. C. CLAPP, A. B. June 3, 1367. . S. II. FINGER, A. B. SE2fciI,ift' AT' COST. Next Door to the Court House, Charlotte, N. C. With a view of changing our business we now offer to sell our entire Stock 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 i3 the time to buy good bargains. Remem ber the place, next door to the Court House. May 13, 1867. JAMES HARTY & CO. THE LATEST, THE PRETTIEST, T UK CHEAPEST. A. SINCLAIR is daily receiving and opening his second stock of Dry Goods, bought at the very low est price during the recent heavy decline in goods. Splendid Calicoes from 10 to 12 cents. Yard wide bleached Shirting at 12 cents. Splendid printed Muslins, fast colors at 25 cents. All good3 on hand reduced in. proportion to the decline. French Organdie Muslin, former price 80 cts., now selling for 60 cts. Challie de Laines reduced from 40 to 30 cts. Elegant Poplins reduced from 43 to 35 cts. Lenos, Bereges, Challies, Crephernanies, &c, re duced or being sold at extraordinary low prices. As Goods are constantly declining, and as my purchases have been of the very latest, I can afford to SELL LOWER than those who profess to sell at Cost. An examination of my Stock will satisfy both Wholesale. and Retail Dealers that it is to their in terest to buy at Springs' Corner, from . -June 10, 1867. A. SINCLAIR. EDWARD FULLIKGS Is now offering his fine Gtock 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 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 prices: and to offer my fine assortment of Hals aud Furnishing Goods At and below cost. N. E. All persons indebted, either by note or ac count, to "Fullings k Co.," "Fullings, Springs k Co.," or "Fullings & Springs," will please come for ward and settle. ' gigf Don't mistake the place, No. 4, Granite Row, one door below the Southern Express Office, and directly opposite the Mansion House. January 21, 1S67. GOODS, 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 Insertings, together with a large lot of Hosiery, &c . &c. Buttons, Fringes, Tassels and Bu;le Trimmings. Ladies' and Gentlemen's HATS, of the most im proved styles. ' Clothing, for Men and Boys, of the latest Paris styles. None kept but of the best qualities, and we can guarantee satisfaction to all that are willing to give us a trial. Boots and Shoes for Both Sexes. In this line we cannot be undersold. We keep only those made of the best material, and for neat ness of fit cannot be surpassed. We invite the citi zens of Charlotte and surrounding country to give us a call; we are positive you will not go away dis satisfied. Our establishment is easily to be foundit is the Corner Store r.nder Mansion House. March 23, 18G7.'- BUXBAUM k LANG. TOE ftTEW BOOK STOKE Has just received a large supply of Standard, Mis cellaneous and Schobl Books, of which the follow ing forms a part : SCHOOL BOOKS. Davies' Primary, Old and New, University Legendre. Arithmetic: D.ivies'. New Elementarv Aigebra; Bullion's Osar and Euglish Grammar; Emerson's Arithmetic, 1st and 2d part: McGufi'ey's Render, 1st and 2d. . MISCELLANEOUS. Surry of Eagle's Nest ; Fovr Years in the Saddle; The McDonald'?, 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 Monitors. HISTORICAL. A Child's History of Rome ; a Child's History of Greece; History of Henry the Fourih, of Pyrrhu? of Richard the First, "of Richard the -Second, of Q icen Elizabeth of England ; Library of Famous G inerals Jackson. Taylor, Lafayette. Napoleon and Marion ; Library of Eminent Srateynien Berjatuki Franklin, Henry Olat, Daniel Webster and. William Penh ; Last Ninety Days of the War (by Spencer ou&i iar ei.iae ar jot juoai jviinyi; liie Biorr of the Great March : RebtlRbymes ; Life of George Washington: Noble Deeds of Vcmen. ' POBTICAL. . '- :- Campbell's,1 Crafibe Gohlimith's. Pope's. Mont- gmery s, ilary iiow itt s and Effza Cook s Poetical Works. . . - s 'HUGH LIECLER'S WORKS. Cruise Of the" Betsey;' TaJpsand SkWbWT Miscel laneous lissays; Schools and Schoolmasters ; "Head- i -j,.-:. .: 'NOVELS: ' V:' " " i .... ii -. . : " ' A iargC a.u i seieciea supply. Miss Ansfen's OVr3 5 Arabian Mghts ; the Works of Edgar . r i ; " I Kock Island Manufacturing Coi . : ? ; CH ABLOTTK, N. C 1 ? "'TO fpOVjc. HER NMdcMA fSTS If you desire to supply yourselves for the Fall and Winter trade, with "the very best descriptions and stylea-of. z-iLt:?r-i -y -i- - -1 1. ' ALLWO Q.Ii CA88IHIE BES AND WITH THE MOST DURABLE- . Jeans and Kersey Fabrics,, All free from Shoddy ftnd otter linrjarltiesr, order samples from the subscriber, aad they will - be for-; warded, wjtb; prices attached, during, the months of July and August. " t " '., From these samples yon can make your selections, and returc.:your orders, and the goods will be for warded direct from the' manufactory; r JOHN, AyOUNGfPresident.- I Charlotte, Jane 10, - : , y4ta ...f ' ".AFLOAT Al'iljk o E." Having parchased the interest of J. M. Sanders in the Grocery and Pro?ision Business, I would respectfully - ask the ' custom of my friends and. the public generally.--And if fair dealing be worth any thing in the party with - whom yon do business, all I ask is a showings My stock con sists of such gooda as are usually found in the pro vision line. S. F HOUSTON, ' April 22 1867. . Next door to Charlotte Hotel Groceries and Confectioneries N IS BET A X WE L L HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AND HAVE IN STORE, 50 Sack3 Liverpool Salt, 4 Sacks Old Java Coffee, ; 2 Boxes Choice Green Tea, 4 Barrel Choice Molasses, " ' 1 Barrel Cider Vinegar, : . - '10 Barrels Coffee Sugar, .. . ; ; , Rio Coffee, Crushed and Pulverised Ssgar, ' Rice, English Dairy and New York State Cheese, 10 Gross Carolina Belle and 3 Bbls. Lorillard Snuff. Also, a large and assorted Stock of Pickles, Jellies, Prunes, Dates, Ginger Preserves and fresh Fruits, Flavoring Extract5, Olive Oil, Lemon Syrup, Ground Cinnamon and Pepper, Tomato Catsup, Pepper Sauce, Mustard, Sardines, Lobsters and Oysters, a superior lot of " - Raisins and French Candy, s 1,080 ponnda assorted Candy in boxes, 5 barrels as sorted Nuts, Citron, Cocoanuts and Figs, 250 pounds fresh Currants, Table Salt, Duryeas' superior Starch, Parlor and Telegraph Matches, superior 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 Smok ing Tobacco, choice Havana and American Segars, Violins, Banjo?, and a-large assortment of Toys, Notions, kc. , . . ; In fact everything usually found in a first class Confectionery and Family Grocery. Persons wish ing to purchase any of the above articles will find it to their advantage to give us a "call and examine ourlloods before buying elsewhere. We propose to sell cheap for cash or barter. All orders attended to with promptness. . - April 15, 18G7. NISBET & MAXWELL. WAN TE D, ' " flhi BUSHELS CHOICE WHITE . -ijy vaitiAij ior wnun; w e win pay the highest market price.. May G, 18G7. , J. Y. BRYCE Je CO.- D. G. WORTH. N. G. DASIEL. WRTII:&DAISL,". Shijtpiiig- S' Commission Jflerchants, WIL31INGTON, N. C. Dealers in Bagging, Rope, Ties, Lime, Plaster, Cement, Hair, Genuine Peruvian Guano direct fronj Government Agents. , Salt, Hay and all kinds of Coal. Agents lor Baugh's Raw Bone Super Phosphate of Lime. ... Agents for the Phihideljjiiia Southern Mail Steam ship line. " . Agents for Goodspced's weekly Steamship line from New York. Agents for Jonas Smith & Co's line of New York sail packets. Feb 1 8, 1867 Cm wmm A general assortment, always on hand, at ' Feb 5, 1867 SCAUR'S DRUG STORE I have opened a BAKERY at my old Stand, op posite the Presbyterian Church, -where will be kept constantly on hand fresh BREAD, CAKES, tc. Families supplied at- all hours, and on reasonable terms. "... - I also, keep a full supply of . . FAMILY- GROCERIES and supplies, consisting of Bacon, Flour, Lard, Su gar, Coffee, Teas, Cheese, Fish, Sardines, Tobacco, Cigars, and all fine Groceries. . : -! " A share of the public patronage solicited. I have been long in business here, and am determined to keep up my reputation for selling good articles at fair prices. " M. D. L. MOODY. Sept 24, 18GC. tf . . We take this method of informing our friends and the public, that we have moved la the large and commodious Store Room formerly occupied by KAIINWEILER k BRO-, where we will continne 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 an- 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. r RICH DRESS GOODS. We have now in store one of the largest Stocks of fine Dress Goods ever offered in jCharlotte. ; Oar Stock consists in part of all Wool DeLaine3, Em press Cloths, Poplins, Poplinettes, Alpaccas, Lus tres, together with a general assortment of all .the low priced Domestics, DeLaines, Prints, &c , &c. . 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 which are equal to any ever offered in this city. - WHITE GOODS Of every description Table Cloths and Table Lin nen, Towels, Towelincr. Knapkihs, kc, kc. - - : . , . CLOTHING Of every description. . Frock and Sack Coat?, Cassi tnere Suiis, 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 'n eh-owing'oar Goods to those who. will favor us with a call. . " A. WEILL k CO., . 4 Kahnwciler i Bro's 6ld Sfand,' Trade.St! ' NOTICE. ;" - We take .pleasure in ianaosncitig to-the LaSTeS' that we will attach to our House early in the Pniing, j a firtclass French Millinery Etai liniment, of hich j due notice will be given , A. WEILL, k CO, c Nov 2er; - ' : JOHXrVOGKL,' P R A OTT C'A IF T A 1 Lb tl" RespectfuTlT rnrornrs the citizens of Charlotte and t STirroundiDgeotiptry, rtat,he ts prepat-ed to manu-1 faciure gentlemen s clothing in the latest 'style'andf at short notice, llts best exertions: will be given to render ,stisfaeiaa"!o, hose vhh natron4Ze? him Sh,op oppsite-erf-Hotejaejrr.dt Brolwn, otitt s store., - JJanaarj'i 1$?? d Railroad 5 Schedule; v .:.-:MAnJrlni QoinEast. ' Salisbury, . - . . i J.-20- it tt rsVAknaihnra. "- 4.56 Arrive t Jldsboro, 1 1 t J",v -120 P M,' U , fMail XrwnGoi8g-West-3 H L'eare Goldsbo,rp, . . I OTP. Mft - ..irfwortsbflrn: ' ' 8.03 -Salisbory, " ?-10.26t - Arrive at Charlotte, y . ., 12.19 A Mr AcooMMODATios Tbaijj 'Going East Leave Charlotte, 5.50 AH. Salisbdrr, t; 9.22 m ' Greensboro; .. j 2.30 P M. : TJntpitrh : vii.20. . . 3.08 A M. Arrive at Goldsborb, : 7 ..i "' I Accomrnodation Train doing "Westl , Leave Goldsboro, ' J-r- 1.30 A M;' ,1 . Raleigh, . . , ;;)6.00..'l, " " 4 Greensboro, - - - 2Ak ! "54. Salisbury, - v ; 7.10 ... :' Arrive at Charlotte, : !, ;i0.44 . ' This Schedule'went into effect the 5th of May. ' f "- ' : n .-".' - i ' " " ' ... - Wilminffion & Weldon Railroad. - j . ... . . . Office Chief Esq. & ScpT., Wilmington, July 2. CHANGE OF SCIlKDJCtE. f r . On 'and after July 5th, the followingScJiedule will be run by the Passenger train3 over this Rail road : . . , . . , ., .". DAT TRAINS, Will leave Wilmington' very morning (except Sun days) at 6 o'clock, A. M., and Weldon every morn ing (except Snndays) at 10:15 "A.M.; arriving at Wilmington at 8 o'clock, P. M., and at Weldon, at 3 o'clock, P. M. " NIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, Will leave Wilmington .at 9:05 P. M., daily, and Weldon at 6:30 P. daily; arriving ' at WiBing ton at 2:15 A, M.nd at Weldon at 5 A.M., Thirty three hours to New York. 1 ' ' .. . Trains pass Goldsboro', at 1:15 AM, ' and 10:35 A M, going North, and at 3:05 P Mj and 10:15 P M, going South. ,. . r . ; - J- " ; ' " S. L. FREMONT, July 1. - ; - Chief Engineer and Supt. Wilm'ton, Char. & Ruth. Railroad ... WESTERST DIVISION. " " t. On and after Saturday the' 8th 'of June, the' pas senger train on this Road will run as follows : ' ' " GOING WEST, J; ' ; I On 'Monday?, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays Leave Unarlotte at , - " Lincolnton, Arrive at Cherryville,r' - - GOING EAST, On Mondays and Saturdays,' Leave Clierryville at - -" Lincolnton. - . -Arrive at Charlotte, - On Wednesdays and. Fridays, Leave Cherryville at 7;30 a. ra. 10:15 " . 11:00 " 12:0000. . - 1:00 p. m. 3:45 " 7:45 a, m. Lincolnton, Arrive at Charlotte, By order of ; June 10, 1867. . - - - - .11:30 t" ' ; " B. S. GUION, Engineer & Superintendent. HILIKERY ! MIIJiMRY! JUST RECEIVED The following choice assortment of-!MILINERY GOODS, which will be sold at remarkably low prices, for cash, at . - - Ii . M . S i?I I T 13 ' , ; . 'TRYON STREET," CHARLOTTE, N. C.,. ' Consisting of Silks, for Bonnets, assorted . colors; Fringes, cr-stal, pearl and amber; amber afld crystal Drops, Ornaments, straw and pearl; Flowers, new assortment; Wreaths, Ribbon aud Dress Trimmings of every kind. : - , - . BONNETS AND HATS : Infants Floret3, Infants Restora; ladies and misses white Glossa Florets, spllt straw Stelia, white Mar seilles VerinOj white Glassa Patties,' white Glassa Almas, Canton Almas, Pedal Almas, Florence Almas,, black and white Glassa Seasides, Coberg Pomonade, Pedal Shade Hats, Coberg Sunbeams, lunt-y chipped Peropsco, fancy hair and edged Glnssa 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, , . ., . of nll-kirrd, and ' i?2iHiBery aiid Iress -jVAakiiigr; I expect, in a few days, to have aJirEt class Mantua Maker, rora New York. )'. -' Call and examine. L. II. SMITH, April 22, 1867." Try on Street. - f - T l - . - T 1 I ','." T i ' ' I 3KTew E1'o?UL23La.ry" AKD illACillNK SHOP, j-t, CUarlotto j ; kt. 0. Having removed their Work3 from Stowesville, Gas ton county, to Charlotte, respectfully inform their old patron3 and the public generally that they have opened a Fonndiay& ITIachine Shop at the old Navy Yard "lot, in the city'of Charlotte, where they are prepared to make all softs of . CASTINGS ..;.". ' For Steam Engines, Mills, Factories, Water Wheels. Cane Mills, Farming Implements, &e. &c. - HEPHtIJ&. Particular attention will be paid to repairing of all kinds.; . ; All work shall be done in the very nicest stylej and the best material nsed. ' . r-. . - - M. MART1N,- . - . . JOHN WILKES, June 25,- 1866 ( Charlotte, N..C. J. Y. BS5YCE CO., General Commission Merchants, : ; s CHAKLOTT)f N.0. -7 . Particular, attention paid to,theselling. of all kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco,. t . Highest ca?h price paid for Cotton. JSSrvAll orders from a distance promptly attend ed to. , J. Y. BRYCK. March A- 1866- .-, W. II. BRYCE. . Rags ! Ra?s ! ! Hags ! ! ! . , .The highest CASH PRICE paid for RAGS at June 3, 1867. . B. KOQPMANX'S. P 0 RTJl BLR EN G I N K W 0 R E S, du vall's ll ppkovkd. potable .sis am en gines 'and ipkculr. saw jiills. du vall'S Premium cork mills and im- . , VRpYED J'EOURINaVJLS. - t v , These Bgloes Jaad. Minhave reciird-the-fitrt premium over all corapetitorafThy-fliTord the be?t cheapest, and most economical .... pQWffjjVrM&knd -excel in'tienrer'anif'' TEfngiriM laaae io five Tnipo,..., : . nea r.norner orctirea nu muruuiuy icsieu K.frr. !Pl,r;o. ,u . DtLiri. jmfir&ata'rnil respects perfect And rcdy for imijitaiatejis. -TW aye xatht t3;fttftf"lmfcerUiJcWj;kndi UnT at l4nJne th-,n ativ othfr in the "trniaft" aodre3sr.V, c'4 ?L0TH$ZmTimi CC)5j ' t- Gilfocd Laad AgeneVj rc'?,,f iiiily 8, I'm. Sole-AgHtsofKtf; ... - , Homer Sweet Home ! There's no place like Home l" I am happy to inform my old frfends of Charlotte and the -sarronnding country, that I have again re turned an4 resumed njyj'old buslnegg Anion? them" and am fully prepared to offer them the CIIE APEST TOCK OF , GOODS To be found- at any other estaolishtnent ia the cit Having recently lived in the Northern States and witb myi old experience in the PURCHASE OP GQ0DS,. l am not prepared- to say I will a "below cost,1' or at a reduction on' the original cost, or "at and below New York prices," but that I will wllaa - CHEAP, IF' NOT CHEAPER, Than any Other House, and at a SMALL PROFIT ' As ruy .stock was purchased .for Cash, consequent I can, afford to dispose of article at a slight advance I have now in Store, and am constantly receiving a choice assortment of " "f ' '' Ladles' Trimmfugs of the Latest Stjles, LiuenTable f)amiisk, Linen D!ape"r, and all kinds o y---v.v.:?iaiiiiel89-"Calicocs4 brown and bleached Sheetings, black and colored Alpncca?v Ladies' and Gentleman's FURNISHING- GOODS, &c., &c. CH. and secure Rargaiasv . . ' A, ,r . n. m. pnELPs, Opposite the Court IIouso. 'Marcli H,18G7'. JS R J. C K S ! IS IS I V U K ! ! ; Important to Builders. The nodersigned would respectfully announce to the citizens of Charlotte and filirrnnnHinrr :hat he has completed his arrangements for man- uiacturing anu supplying io this market BRICKS of a superior quality, for building purposes Orders will be filled at moderate prices, apd a liberal dis count made to those contracting for a large ,a,uan- For farther particulars nail on Capt. Asa George, or Messrs. Hutchison. .Burroucrha & Cn at I . , - "l,, . - " "USD store samples will De kept. . 5 e: p. george; - . May-20, 186Y. 3ra .' . ' - , Pickles, Preserves; Jellies, Mustard, IIori-e Radish, Powdered Ginger and Cinnamon, Ginger Preserves Macaroni,. Hermetically, sealed Meats and Fruitg Salmon,' Lobsters, Oysters,. Clams, Sardines, Pina Apples, Peaches, Strawberries, Salad Oil, Catsups, Soda Powders, Vinegar, Killikinick Smokir.g 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. Champftine, Pemartin . Sherry, old Newton Ma deira, old Port, Catawba, Rhine.1 Jas. Hennessee Cognac Brandy, vintage 'of 1858, Marc Renault double refined rectified Whiskey's, "old Bourbon, Rye, Wheat; pure Corn and Monongahela Whiskeys, Holland Gin and Schiedam Si hnapps. Bitters, tt. Croix and. Jamaica Iiuni, Cordials and Lemon and other Syrnps, "London Porter, A. Guiness & Song' xxx Brown Stout, Dublin, Mnir & Son's Sfpnrkling Edinburgh Ale, Glass Bottles, Flasks and Demijohns of all sizes to the Trade. . . . Old Corn and Rye Whiskey by the barrel, to the trade at small proiit, - - Visitors And residents in Charlotte purchasing any of . the above for medical purposes, can get a pure article by calling on Feb 18, 16G7. - " ' ' J. D. PALMER. Z. B. VASCE. ,0. DOWD, VANCE 6t DOWD, ATTOIINKY55 AT , LAW, Charlotte, N. C , Having associated thenii:elVe8,togethrr will prac tice in the Courts of Me.cklcnbprff, Iredell, CaluwLa, Davidson, Rowan, "Caharr us and Union, and in the Federal and Supreme Courts: : '' ' Claims collected anywhere in the State. April 2, 13GG 'tf , ;.' Ilili SIio.iIm IRON MANUFACTURING Gaston County, N. C. CO., KEEP YOUJt MONEY AT HOME. The Company have been nt a considerable ex pense in fitting up their ROLLIKG MILL and XAIL FACTqitY,!?, .... ,; .;, ;:: s They are .now prepared to execute all orders, in the best ' style,' thev may be favored w ith in their line of business: '. ' ' ' . - :. IlaYg.t'Ciired the services of the best workmen in the Iron business, that can be procured in the South, they feel confident they can give full satis faction.' The following articles are 'enumerated, viz: Rolled Iron, in flat Ear round and' square nil sizes. Tire, JIoops and Scollops -all !zcs. - . All kind of Iron used for Farming purposes. ' Blachinery and Itollbw-ware of all description. , Also, .Tacks, Kails and Brsds &t' fill sizes. ,The Iron U mauufuctureu exclusivtly with char coal and wood, and but of Magnetic Urea. . The Iron and Nail3 are equal to any in the United States or Europe, either for Welding or - toughness. s They are also prepared to make and "fit np" any kind of Casting at short notice. .All orders willbe promptly executed by . ' E. B; BAEINGTOy, Sup't. Tligh'Shoals, Dec 3, I860.' s W?G OODIVIAN, of Mississippi, A. V MERRILL, "Jrof ' New York, General t'limmissioii Mcrchanls, 3C New'Stheet, NKV; Y0KK. - ttt . i. .1 . v .. i .. i, t- n w e nail' m.iui- mi ni rixucmciik niiivi' ky " CUUETS, late" Public Treasurer of North Carolina, becomes interested in all the business Sent us from that State. ,JIe is not associated now with the firm of Bennett, Van Pelt & Co,, Kcw York. . We hope his friend's will patronize us. , Dec 35, 1866 ' tf ' Soiilhcrii Exprcssi C cmpaiiy. The Southern Express Company has opened com munication with all Northern and Western Statrs, and is now prepared to forward Fr'fibt, JUoney and valuable Packages safely and promptly. Messen gers leave Charlotte daily, connecting at P.aleigh with Adams' J Express Company, and at Richmond wiin iiuams anu liarnueus liixpresi ompanifn. , 'Letters will be forwarded ly ibis Company to all points South and North haying no raail facilities. " T.'D. GILLESPIE, Agent. Charlotte, June 19, 1S65 ' tf 1 . . 1 If i . 1 41 f a The Southern Express .Company g For the transportation of merchandise, valuable packngep; opecie, bank note?, honds, kc, for all puna of aheoiJta and-South west, in eonrrtction wilfr .ADAMS EXPiiESS COMPANY. .h.ire esfablis'h'ed tiieir agency at 5 , BHOADWAT, .NE W yURK. Vhcre order's to 'rail for goodi to he .South' will recfive-tfroHrprartenilon; ' Merubandiseand valuable delivered to Harndea Kinsley's, Aniericaaand L'aitdStatta Express Com. paries, far Hie Sauthern Expreij? Comjiany, wiUre-: eeire proinpt'-dtfpatch". , " .'f For:prticolaM, Vafes of frelgbf&c. kc, appl at the oCice of sou i vrs ax press , k ompany u Broad WayV . .D..JB,. PLANT-, . ' Dec ls 165. , , ..President. , - j - - ? ..'..,,,M,...a ,., ' ' ; r ME DIC Air T CARD. V DP.3.! GIBBON-& McCOMliS4, having 'associated themsftlve?! (hepyractice of Medlcfhe and Surgery, respectfully vender their professional serviceslo the citizens of Chariot tcand jEurroo nding. country. ' tfora a largq experience JO private as wen a Field-and Hopniial nractice-tbev feel" iilstified in .prgery irr all its branches i'7 I- - ; 'f Ot5;e in Granite How, np stairs, oppo'site the i, .-. -. BOBERT GJBBONL D. 'Dec tl,fi8C 'J. P. MvCOMBS. V. D. i i. ..i-.'rX-i '.'. a i'' ' f At xalicrilldEslrtblishcd Qfry. SGAKR? maybrf foand'-verythfog n .thjB JJrJUg line, ofjEeiywitte fnality February Zb, 18