-iff THE W J; STE li N . ;I) E MOGliA.I,;- 0 11 A ifTOT:E.;rN7S;i: -. 1Si f V! if iv : V '"'V 3 7 f: i I . 1 V f t; jr 5 ; :4 - i 4 M i 1 ; i i f '. li H t i , s ill xf ' I '. i f 4fl ii ; I . 4 'ill! i J ml 5 1 i f ' l. v ! to ; ill ' I v. it;; 1 . i 5 I I n f i J i a 1 :. ' . T for Ac Western Democrat.' SLIGHT HOT THE AGED Slight not the ased, for a weight of tears, - Of toil and puin thro' life they've borne; - In the charming scenes of coming year, Such griefs will surely be thy own. Scorn not, when, with tottering step, And faded. eye they move along; 'Ihe-eye mav grow dim from tears oft wept, 'Ere the oooa of life has scarce begun. fioorn them not if human beauty, Ne'er lent its charm to win thy gaze; Thine be the sweet divine-like duty, To aootho them nith peace-winning ways. Oh! youthful one with glowing cheek, And step as a fay's all light; Pass them not with heartless speech, As if. their fleeting joys to blight. . - JVhat though the form has.lost its roundness, : The voice its liquid flow; The altered brow its velvet smoothncs?, r- And the cheek its rosy glow. -.' . . The heart bss gained in goodness, All its waters calmer flow; Vexatious snares that 3-outh molest, Disturb their hours uo more. Oh 1 envy not the luckless tongue That taunts the aged man; It ne'er should have a voice among The true and noble of the land. I ne'er have met in crowded street, Nor rural valo a worthy youth; 35ut did with deepest rev'rence greet The pilgrim worn the man of truth. Then revere (with heart sincere") the worthy aged, And seek their kindly will; The truths thou'lt learn from such life pages, The mind with wisdom .1. And love the old tho sorrowing olJ, Of their pleasure ever thoughtful'be; Through scenes of trial all untold, They loving watched o'er thee. Oh ! scorn net the tear dim'd eye the furrow'd check, 15ut shun the one that mocks their tears; Ye little know what mem'ries sweet r Steal from grave? of happy by-gone years. ' " OaA. CHAUfiOTTti FECIAL E INSTITUTE, CHARLOTTE, X. 0. ' :KBv.R.Blwu, Principals. Jons B. liuinvKLL, A. M., J 1 The next Session commences on the lstl;iyof October and continues until the 30th June, 1868. For Circular and Catalogue containing lull par ticular as to terms, tc, ad lress Rev. R. KUUWELL & SON, Julj 2S, 1SC7. Charlotte, N. C. GROCERIES. iiiaiMOND & Mclaughlin Have just received a I.ire assortment of Groceries, AvLicb they ollur for gale at reduced prices. Their iitock consists, in jart, of the following articles : 40 Sacks prime Kio C"oflce, . SO Ilarrels Su'ar ail grades, 5 Hogsheads Sugar yellow, . ,25 Barrels Molasses assorted grades, 5 Hogsheads Molasses Cuba, JO Barrels Potomac .Shad, 10 Half Barrels Potomac Shad, :' 10 Quarter Barrels Potomac Shad, 10 Half Family .Mackerel, 10 Quarter " " 40 Kits, No 1 and 2, J00 Hacks Liverpool Salt, 50 Boxes fine English U:iiry Cheese, 50 " Adamantine Candles, f0 ,! assorted Slick Candy, 23 " Layer Raisins, fine Lot of Bacon X. C. and Western, . " 1'Ioitr, foru and Corn Meal, Codfish and Irish Potatoes, Hemlock Leather, Iron and Nails all sizes, Bale Yarn and Shirting, Fresh Cove Oysters, Sardines and Pickles, Sauces, Flavoring Extracts, Soda Cracker?, &c. And every other article usually found in a (Jro icery and Pvi vLdon Stwe. We invite the attention of country merchants and others to our stock, and solicit an examination. hammono ft Mclaughlin. May 27, 18G7 tf "E LIAS & COElEtf Invite the attention of Wholesale p.nd Retail buyers Ao their extensive and mngnificent stock of Spi ritsT mm summer iioous 1 ti M 1 1 Consisting ju part of Foreign and Domestic , X5 -x? y G- oocls, Jioot! ami Shoes, Hats aud Caps, Hardware, Cuttlery, NOTIONS. Gr 2 Q O O 3L O f3 , And a gener.'.l assortment of Merchandize suitable for the Trade, all of which has been carefully se lected, nnd will be sold, "not less than cost,'" but truly nt VERY SMALL PROFITS. An examination of our Goods and Piices w ill satisfy our old customers and the general public that they can -1 VJ-J MUX1 by calling to see KLIAS k COHEN. JUILIiXERY ! MILLM2KY ! ! JUST UGCLI1TD A choice assortment of MIL1NERY GOODS w ill ije Bold at" remarkably low prices, for cash, at LEO IV A II S H. SUKTU'S, .TUYON STREET. CHARLOTTE, X. a,. 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 and Dress Trimmings .of every kind. " : BOrTI7IT53 AND HATS. Dry Good3 cf all Kinds. A!. SO, .TSiilisscrv ami D;-c ilS.ikius iy Miss J. II. FLYN, of New York, who is well re commended. Having m.ide three ti i;s to Europe and Paris- sheis ported up on all the latest stylesof Ladies, Misses and Childrens Dresses. All work done as .cheap as elsewhere iu the very best style, at short notice. A share of public patrouage is solicited. Jaly 23, 18G7. L. H. SMITH. LONG SII0ALS4TPAPER MILLS, 4t Miles from Liicoinfon, Lincoln Coun.'y, X. C. The subscribers respectlully inform their custo mers and the public generally that they have just .completed the fitting np of their machinery with the Jatest aaJk most jmprvtd (iids, and aio uow pre parcAto execute all orders with promptness and dispatch. . We. are atso " prepared to '.card Cotton and Wool mixed" , Price for'carding Wool 10 cents per pouind; price for carding Cotton aud Wool mixed, 15 cents per pound-. , - .... . , . Customers must furnish their own grease : ope Wound, of grease is required for every 10 pounds of ti' -. - . . Terms cash. Country Produce or Cotton R&gs taken at market price. s w dRADV, BANNISTER & CO., Proprietors. I respectfully inform ray old customers and friends that I have taken ehajgc of the above machinery and will warrant all my work or make no charge. . Jul IV L86?' tf - KOBT. COBB. Trinity Colicgrc, IV. C. The next teria commences August 14th, end closes December lCnh, 1807. - Tttjtion,. M.V.......$20 to $30 per Session. Board, "..'. S12 per month.. , ... .r;: Washing, rooms and fuel, about 01-75 per month payments in currency."4'-- . ' " For further particulars address the undersigned at Triuity College, N. C. is. uiiAY .rresmeqt. . Iurpd ' 'August 5, 1867. IVOIiTEI C AROfI ATA FAUCIS 37" O -.XjjE3. We are in correspondence with reliable Northern Agents for the sale of North Carolina LANDS. Any persons wishing to sell or buy, would "find their business facilitated by addressing us, giving loca tion and full descriptions of the LANDS. ........ - - VANCE& DO WD, Atfo.rneys at Law. Charlotte, N. C, June 24, 18G7 tf Co - Partnership IVoticc. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. The undersigned have this day formed a Co partnership, under the name of It. II. COWAN & CO., for the purpose of carrying on a General Com mission, Shipping and Supply Business in the City of Wilmington, N. C. Their cilice, for the present, is on the Corner of Che.-nut and Water Streets, upstairs, where they will be happy to hear from and serve their friends By the 1st of October next, they will be fully pre pared to furnish supplies cf all kinds. BODT. II. COWAN, JNO. W. C A HURON, JAMES II. HILL. Wilmington, N. C, July 20, 18G7. Aug. 5 tf NEW xll c L E O D CS- O 0 33 S AT & STEELE'S. We are receiving a general stock of all grades of Seasonable Goods. We have now in store many desirable styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Such as black and colored Silk?, black and colored Hilk Grenadines; black, white and colored S. Warp Shall:e3, Bareges, Tissues, Tamartine, Crape Moretts, Shawl Crape i-t, black English Cassirueres, black, white and colored Alpacca, Lustres, Foplins, 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 dc ete, Linen Drills and Ducks, Perchals Solid and Printed Marseilles and Alendale Quilts, Prints all gr.ides ; Alamance Plaids, Rock Island Cassimeres, at Factory prices. Bradles Duplex Hoopshirts, Summer Balmoral Skirts a beautiful article. A full line of Notions, Hosiery, Glove3, Straw Goods, Bonnets aud Don net Ribbons, French Flowers, Hats and Caps, Boot3 and Shoes, Crockery, Groceries, and a general stock of Hard ware. ' . Our entire stock was selected w ith 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 arc determined not to be undersold. April 22, 18o7. " . McLEOD k STEELE. A . 03 A Jj E3 S , a I c h - 31 a k c r and Jeweler, (One Door South of the Mansion House) CIIARIjOTTJP, w. c. If your Watch should need Repairing, Don't get mad and go to swearing ; Just take it into Hales' Shop, He will lis it so it w ill not stop. He warrants his work all for a year, When it is used with proper care. He will do it as low as it can be done, And do it so w ell its sure to run. June 24, 1 8-7 Cm ON Till EUROPEAN PLAN, Is now open, as heretofore, for the reception and ac commodation of Permanent and Transient Boarders. TZio Yil8ie is supplied wit!) the best the mar ket allords. Clean Rooms and Beds. .Meals at till Honrs. The is supplied with the best of Foreign and Domestic Liquors. Philadelphia Ale on draught. Free Lunch daily, from 1 1 to 1 o'clock. Mr JAME3 D. CRAIG is connected with the House, and u'il! be happy to serve his friends. A share of public patronage is solicited. EDWARD W. GBOOT, Proprietor. June 24, I8G7 Cm J. E STENIIOFSE, ALLAN MA CAUL AY, ClI AfiXOTTK, N. C. New Vouk STEKIIOUSE COMMISSION & MACAULAY, MERCHANTS, 12 Mono Sttvul, Sew York. Prompt personal attention given to the sale of Cotton, Cotton Ytjns, Naval Stores, kc. and the purchase of .Merchandise generaiiy. Consignments solicited. June 10. liG7. &ct:cc to Farmers wishing to purchase Agricultural Imple ments of a y kind, Threshing Machine?, Fans, Ut api rs, Mo .vers, Hur' Rakes, Corn Mills, Corn Sbvllers, Straw Cutters and Plows of any kind, can get them from us at the naliimore tetail price, with freight and drayage added. We are Agents of the large Agricultural Imple ment 'Manufacturing Establishment of E. WHIT MAN & SONS, Baltimore. HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. E. NYE IICTCHJSOX. J C. BURKOUGIIS. It. A. SPiUXGS Charlotte, June 17, 1867. ' WHITE ami YELLOW COR., For Sale by HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. ROCKPORT LIME, for sale bv HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS 100 Barrels, & CO. C AT AWE A LIP.1E, For Sale by ilUTCHISON, BURROUGHS k CO. May i::, 1807. HUTCHISON, BUIIROTJGHS Gc CO., GENERAL AGENTS OF THE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. CaIi Cas'ilnl S3.0ftG,0Q0. Anneal lisconac 2,000,000. The Policy Holder shares in the profits of the Company. The CASH dividend for 18(3t3 is Thirtv (30) per cent. Now. is the time to seeure a Policy and thereby make a sure aad certain provision for your family. " f Call for Circulars and Policies. ACCIDENTAL POLICIES, in the Travel ler's I nsurance.Comuany of Hartford, issued. FIRE Insurance Companies of Known and indis putable i espousibiiity represented by us. h. Mfc liTTCUISOX. J. C. EUUUOt'l.IIS. li. March 23 1807 a. srursGS. DK. JNO. IL SlcADEX, WKOMCSALE AND HETArr. 33 EJL TJ CS- C3- 31 3 , CHAULOTTE, X. C.. Has on hand a large and well .selected stock of PURE DUUGS, Ciicmicals, J'atent Medicines, Fami ly Medicines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Fancy and Toilet Ar'icles, which he is determined' to sell it the very lowest prkes. May 20, isat-"- . - - "'':-' BRIBeKY AND CuRRCPTIOK IK CoXGUESS. A llepnblican pajper inakes these charges ' ' " "Meinljers of Ccmjirress own slock in tlic street railroads of .' Wasbiriirton. for wLich thev' never ! made any oilier return - than their vote for the acts of incorporation, and to authorize the increase offare. The two houses Le. iun an aSain. influenceJ 1-y free passes mlhetr votes af- fectinff-the great railroad rnonoixu. Meiulters of Congress Lave appeared iu their seats as the attorneys for railroad corporations. ..... The two ! Houses were directly bribed for their votes on the whiskey tax two years ago. Senators pos- Ja,y and Allgust. r , . -ilively agreed to confirm Mr Cowan as Minister 1 From these sample's you can make your selections, to Austria last winter, if he could get Mr John- ! and return your orders, and the goodi will be for- nr.nn'n tliir rnl-jflrnc tn .ifTio 'Alt 1 warded direct from' the manufactory i ' - JjllII IU (IL'UUiJlk iv(kii.o .v va.aww. XLtJ VI these things, and a hundred more, can be proved j to the satisfaction, if not of Congress, at least of j the country, if the opportunity be but presented. IjARD FOES SALE.' By virtus of a decree of the Court of Equity, I will sell at public auction at the Court House door in Charlotte, on Tuesday of October Term of the County Court, (being the 15th day of Oct. next,) One Hundred acres of LAND, adjoining B. Mofrow, Rev. Mr Bronson, T. H. Erem and the City of Char lotte some of it Creek Bottom valuable for farming purposes, wood, proximity to town, kc Terms 3, 12 and 18 months, interest from date, purchasers giving bond aud security. O. DO WD, C. M. E. Augusta, 1867. 10 llw. adv. 10. . LAND FORSALB7 By virtue of a decree of the Court of Equity, I will sell at Auction, at the Court House in Charlotte, on Tuesday of October term of the County Court, (be ing the 15th day of October next,) One Hundred acres of LAND on West side of Sugar Creek, ad joining B. F. Morrow, T. H. Brem and others, and about two mile3 from Charlotte- The tract contains considerable quantity of bottom land, well tim bered, &c. Terms 3, 15 and 27 months, interest from date, purchasers giving bond and security. C. DO WD, C. M. E. Angust 5, 1837 70 llw. adv. $10 Charlotte Marble Yard! 'I have this dav sold the Sick of the Charlotte Marble Yard to JAMES TIDDY, who will In the future conduct the business, and is cordially recom mended to my customers of the lust ten years. ' RICHARD N. TIDDY. Charlotte, N. C, July 1st, 1307. TIBDY, DEALER III MARBLE AND Manufactnrer of Monuments, Slabs, Headstones, &c, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Xtsg? Orders will receive prompt attention. All persons indebted to the Charlotte Matble Yard will please come forward and make immediate pay ment, as further indulgence cannot be given. July 22, 18(37. CATAWBA English and Classical High School, NEWTON, N. C. The next Session of this Institution will com mence the 1st of July next. The School 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 pains are spared in fitting pupils thoroughly for the best Colleges of the country, and in giving them a thorough and practical business education Pupils have access to valuable Libraries, and well regulated Literary enjoy the advantages of a Society. Tuition per Session of 20 Weeks from $9 to $22.50 in currency. Board in families from S3 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, 1S67. S. M. FINGER, A. B. Now York and Baltimore Exchange at 'par, and European Exchange at New York rates. BRKNIZER, KELLOGG & PETERS, An: 18(37. Bankers at Charlotte. 32ere2s:3 2x s xuad Piasters. Wc are buying Gold and Silver Coin at a fraction under New York quotations, which come to us daily, and arc selling at Email pralit. BRENIZKLl, KELLOGG &; PETERS, Aug 5, 18(37. Bankers at Charlotte G-OOES, f T 31 & ffj A N G , Are now receiving their SPRING STOCK, Which will be sold at a small advance on New York Prices. Their stock consists of everything belong ing to Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear. Our Stock of DRY GOODS consists in part of Calicoes, Delaines, Foulards,' Challies, Poplins, Hleached and Uublcached Domestics, Irish Linens, Table Liwen, full stock of Jaconet Edging, ("ambries and Inscitings, together with a large lot of Hosiery, &c , &c. LADIES' TUOI.TS 2 SGS, Buttons, Fringes, Tassels and Bugle Trimmings.' Ladies' and Gentlemen's HATS, of the most im prove.', styles. Clothing, for Men and Bov3, of the latest Paris styles. None kept but of the be?t ear, guarantee satisfaction to all that ire willing to give us a trial. BqoIs 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 eiti Z C ti s of Charlotte and surrounding country to give us a call; wc are positive you will not go away dis satisfied. Our establishment is easily to be found it is the Corner Store under Mansion Hou.-e. March 2Z, 1S(37. BUXBAUM k LANG. Has just received a large supply of Standard, Mis cellaneous and School of which the foilow- in forms a part : school boo: i uiiKi! v, u; t arni .New. t aivoritv New, Legcndre Arithmetic: - D ivies' New Elcinentary Algebra ; Dn'.liou's C;vsar and Eusrlish Uiammar: ' Emerson s A i it hmetic, 1st and 2d Header, hi and I'd. part; McGu lily's MISCELLANEOUS. Surry of Eagle' Nest ; Four Years in the Saddle: The McDonald's, or The Ashes of Southern Homes Every Mau his own Lawyer, (New Edition) ; Fred erick the Great and his Family ; Frederick the Great and his Court ; Frederick the Great and bis Friends; Merchants of Berlin; Freemason's Monitors. HISTORICAL. A Child's History of Borne ; a Child's History of Greece; History of Henry the Fourth, cf Pyrrhus of Richard the First, of Richard the Second, of Queeu Elizabeth of England ; Library of Fanioti Generals Jackson, T.iybir, Lafayette, Napoleon and Marion ; Library of Eminent Statesmen Benjamin Franklin, Henry Chu, Daniel Webster and William Penn j.Lasl Ninety Dnys of the War (by Spencer) : Last Year of tho War (bv JubaJ Earh )'; The Storv of the Ureal March : Rebel Rhyme? Washington: Noble Deeds of Worn; Life ol George POETICAL. Campbell's, Crabbe's. Goldsmith's. Pope's. Mont gomery's, Mary Huwitt'i and Eliza Cook's Poetical Works. HUGH MILLER'S 'WORKS. Cruise of the Betsey; Tale? -.md Sketches; .Miscel laneous Essays; Schools and. Schoolmasters; Head ship of Christ. NOVELS. A large and well selected. sopply. Miss Austen's Novels ; the Arabian Nights ; the Works of Edgar A. Poe- -Vlsti, j odev's Ladies' Rook f.,r June " M y 2. 1.SC Tiuiy i uuo. Rock Island' olaonfacturin? Co. , ClIAULOTXIV. N.v C. J TO SODTIIEIW MEKCnAXTS, hlt - Joa destre to sopply yourselves' for the Full and "tfrrade,- with ; the very Treat descriptions and I LL-WO OL C A 8 SI Mf E It Ej , m Tm HOST D.URAJJLE. H"'" 'r - w- . i JcailS and .Kersey.. '.I? abriCS, ' All free from Shoddy and other impurities, order samples irom tne luoienutr.ana tneyw-m oe .or- , " . JOHN. A.: YOUNG, President, Charlotte, June 10, 1867 4m - A . W '. A Bi EXAIVD E R , SUItGEON DEKTIST, ",A OFFICE IN THE ERAWLEY TJUILDINO,) CHARLOTTE, H. C. fg" Can be consulted on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. . March 25, 18G7. Jh.m -L- J2m AFLOAT ALL Af,0TE. Having purchased the interest of J. M. Sanders in the Grocery and Provision 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 you do business, all I ask is a showing. My stock con sists of such goods as are usually fonnd in the pro vision line. S. F. HOUSTON, . April 22. 18G7. Next door to Charlotte Hotel. Groceries and Confectioneries NISBET &M AXWELL HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AND HAVE IN STORE, 50 Sacks Liverpool Salt, 4 Sacks Old Java CoITee, " 2 Poxes Choice Green Tea, -4 Harrels Choice Molasses, 1 Barrel Cider Vinegar, . 1 0 Barrels Coifee Sugar, . , . Rio Coffee, Crushed and Pulverised Sugar, Rice, English Dairy aud New. York State Cheese, 10 Gross Carolina Belle and 3 Bbls. Lorillard Snuff. Also, alarge and assorted Stock of Pickles, Jellies, Prunes, Dates, Ginger Preserves and fresh Fruits, Flavoring Extracts, 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, 1,000 pounds assorted Candy in boxes, 5 barrels as sorted Nuts, Citron, Cocoanuts and Figs-, 250 pounds fresh Currants, Table Salt, Duryea3' 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, Banjos, and a large assortment of Toys, Notions, &c. 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 our Goods before buying elsewhere. . We propose to sell cheap 'for cash or barter. All orders attended to with promptness. April 15,-1867. NISBET & MAXWELL. ASD MACHINE SHOP, &jt CiiarlottQ, 2& - O. Ifl. SIARTfflV & 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 E"o:i:2! vy &, ITIachisse Shop at the old Navy Yard lot, in the city- of Charlotte,' where they are prepared to make all sorts of For Steam Engines, Mills, Factories, Water W heels, Cane Mills, Farming Implements, &c, &c. LI I1 2 1 Eli Ji" ." Particular attention will be paid to repairing of all kinds. All work shall be done in the very nicest style, and the best material used. M. MARTIN, JUIIN WILKES, June 25, 18GG ' Charlotte, N. C. .5. r. RE1YCE2 & CO., General Commission Merchants, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Particular attention paid to the selling of all kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco. Highest cash price paid for Cotton. &zjf All orders from a distance promptlr nttend ed to. . J. Y. P.RYCE. March R. 18C6 W. II. BRYCE. 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 EAHNWEILER k BRO., where we "will continue to carry on the General Mercantile Business in all its various brandies, and would respectfully call atten tion to our variety aud styles of Gods, unsurpas?ed 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. Our 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, Ac , &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', nil of which are equal toany ever olfered in I this city. j WHITE GOODS j Of every description Table Cloths and Table Lin- I uen, Toweis, Toweling. Knapkins. kc, kc. CLOTHING ! Of every description. Frock and Sack Coats, Cassi mcre Suits, Coats, Pants aad Vests, and a complete line of GENTS' 'FURNISHING GOODS. Boots, Shoes and Hats, :i!l of which we offer at enormously low prices ar 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. . A. WEILL k CO.; Kahnweiler k Pro's Old Stand, Trade St. NOTICE. - We take pleasure in announcing to the Ladies that we. will aita' li to our House early in the Spiing, a Cr.-t cla.-s French .Milliaery .Establishment, of which due noi:e will be given. A. WEILL k CO. Nov lfcC Ta,ilorin.g. JOHN - VOGEL, PRACTICAL-TAILOR, Respectfully informs the citizens of Charlotte and surrounding country, that he is prepared to manu facture genHemen's clot hing in the latest style and at short notice. . Ui3 best exertions will be given to render satisfaction to those who patronize him. Sho;i opposite Kerr's Hotel, next door to Drown k Stitt's store. " ' Janusrv 1 liCC- ; Wilmington & Veldoii Itailroiul. : V-i Owes Chief ExgiVkke A'Oe.vScp't,' " ? - , Wilmington, N. C, July 6, isef.'j luiwlUEfSIJXAU sciikdule;-; On and. after July 5th, .the olldwingScIicdnle ; will be run by tha Passenger trains oyer this Uau i road : - . . . ... DAY TRAINS, ;- ' Will leave Wilmington every'raoming (except Sun days) at 6 o'clock, A. M., and Weldon every morn ing (except ; Sundays) at 10:15 A. M.; arriving-a Wilmington at 8 o'clock, P. M-.and at Weldoa at 3 o'clock P. il. ;...! -'. ; ; KIGHT '.EXPRESS, TRAINS, : . ? Will' leave Wilraingtoa at 9:30 P- IL daily, and Weldon at 6:25 P. daily; arriving t, Wilming ton at 2:20 AM., and at Weldon at 6 A. il. Thirty three hours to New York. .- Trains pass Goldsboro at 1:51 A XI, and 10:33 A M, going North, and at 3;03 P M, and 10:11 P M, going South. 41 ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.' . Leave Goldsbero at 1:30 P M, on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays, arriving at Weldon 9 PM, Leave Weldon at 5 A M, on Tuesdays, 'Thursdays and Saturdays, arriving at Goldsboro at 12:30 P M, connecting both ways with North Carolina Railroad passenger trains, and with Seaboard and Petersburg Railroad freight trains,' by which'quick despatch is given to through freight and way passengers both ways. This train will be increased to a daily, as soon as the business requires it. Way passengers from or to points between Goldsboro and Weldon, to or from Stations on the North Carolina Railroad, will find this a great convenience, .j . . ; - Passengers going East or West from Goldsboro, should take the Day Trains from plaees South of Goldsboro. Both trains connect at Wilmington with trains on Wilmington &, Manchester Railroad, and at Weldon with trains via Richmond and Ports mouth, Va.' The Day Trains connect with Old Bay. Line. The Night Trains with Anamessix Line.. 1 S. I: FREMONT, July 29 1 m Chief Engineer and Supt.' HO I FOR THE WEST!,,.' ':! ' VIA THE ' ", ,., Great National Double Track Route Baltimore & Ohio and North' Caro lina Railroads and Connections. Arrangements have been made by which passen gers can purchase through ticket?; at Charlotte, N. C , for - . - St. Louis, Mo., . Louisville, Ky., Cincinnati, Ohio, Milwaukie, Wis., Chicago, Illinois, ' " Cairo, Illinois, Pittsburg, Pa., Indianapolis, Ind., and all Western Cities. Persons wishing to emigratWest, can, by getting rjp a party of 10 or more full passengers, purchaje Tickets at greatly reduced rates by making' early application to. C.. SCOTT, Esq., Agent North Caro lina Railroad at Charlotte. Every passenger is al lowed 100 pounds of baggage free. All over 12 years pay lull fare; betweeu 4 and 12 years pay half fare; all under 4 are free. Three Daily Express Trains are run through from Baltimore and Wash ington to all points West all making elo3e connec tions with Southern Railroads and Steamers. From 5 to $10 will'-be saved by purchasing through Tickets, besides then the Companies assum ing all transfers of Passengers and Baggage without extra 'expense to the Passenger. , - Splendid Palace Sleeping Cars are run through on all night trains, and with only one cha.ige of Cars between Baltimore and Cincinnati or Indianapolis, and but two between Baltimore and St. Louis or Chicflgo, combine to render this the most pleasant and desirable route for Families and Ladies travel ing alone. . For Through Tickets, and all other information, apply to C SCOTT, Esq, Agent N. C. Railroad, Charlotte, N. C, or address LOUIS ZIMMER, Gen'I Southern Agt., Baltimore k Ohio R. R , Greensboro, N. C. J. L. WILSON, Master of Transportation, B. k O. R. R., Baltimore. L. M. Cole, General Ticket Agt., B. k O. R. R., Baltimore. July 21 18G7. GUILFORD LAND. AGENCY OF NORTH CAROLINA. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, GREENSBORO, N. C. Persons having Agricultural and Mineral Lands, Water Powers, &c, for sale, are respectfully invited to place them in our hands for that purpose, as our facilities i'or bringing purchasers from Northern States and plating property prominently bvfore the public, through our advertisements, aud also Lthrough our agencies and correspondents in tho North and West, are unsurpassed. We are now waiting for Lands to be placed in our hands for sale for the purpose of making sales to Northern parties. v Persons at a distance wishing to place property in our hands should give us an accurate desciiption of the same. 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-scat ; whether it is well watered, kc. If Mineral Lands, they should state what kind of Minerals, the indica tions, kc, always sending a good fair specimen of the ore. It would also be advisable tosend a sketch of the land to us and an abstract of title. J01INT B. GRETTER, General Agent, Guilford Land Agency, Greensboro, AT. C Or. apply to Gen. R D. JOHNSTON, Attorney at Law, Charlotte, N. O. July 8, 1807. if PORTABLE ENGINE WORKS, SAESVILLE, OI2EO. . DUVALL'S IMPROVED PORTABLE STEAM EN GINES AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. duvall's rnrjnuM coax mills axd im proved FLOURIXU MILLS. These Engines and Mills Lave received the first premium over all Competitors. They alford the be.-', cheapest, r.nd most economical power in use ar.d vxcel in powei any Engines made in the Uiiion, These Engines are fired and thoroughly tested before leaving the works, and are warranted in all respects perfect and ready for immediate use. They are warranted to cut more lumber with less hands and at less expense than any other in th Union For descriptions, pi ice lists and ortier information address, JOHN B. GRETTER. ' Guilford Land Agency, Greensboro, N C, July 8, 1SG7. Sole Agent3 for N.C WANTED, S CHOICE WHITE for whivh we will pay the highest market nrice May 6, I8G7. J. Y. BRYCE & CO I have opened a BAKERY at my ohi Stand, op nnsiie I'rtJ.Ttriin (Church, where will be kert constantly on hand fresh DREAD, CAKES, kc. Families supplied at all hours, aad on reasonable terras. ,-,' :- I also, keep a full sapply of ' -- ' FAMILY GROCERIES and snpplics. consisting of Bacon, Flour, Lard, So. gar, Coffee. Teas. Cheese, Fish, Sardines, Tobacco, Cigar?, and all fine Groceries', ... A share of the public patronage solicited .1 have been long in business here, and am determined to keep up my reputation for belling ?nod artk-les at fair prices. " ' " M.' 1). L. MOODY. Sej.t 21, UoG. If DEC. IVai' FJBm Ij3Pq. There's no place like Home !" I am happy to inform my old friends 'of Charlotte and.the surrounding country," J,hat I have again re turned 4nd,iesumedtmy 'old business among them and am fully preparc-d to ofier them the CHEAPEST STOOIbOF GOODS To be found at any other estftolishaveol -in the city. Having recently lived in , the Northern States, and with my old experience in the . PURCHASE OK GOODS, ram riot pVHared tbVaf I -f ill gtll cost," or at a reduction. on the original cost, or at CHEAP, IF NOi CHEAPER, . Than any other House, and at a SMALL PUOflT. As ny stock was purchased for Cash, consequently l ean afford to dispose of articles at "a &lTgb" advance. I have now in Store, and ara constantly receiving' a choice assortment of . 'V-'V ' ' ' 1 ' Ladies' Triciwiags of the Latest Styles, Linen Table Damnsk, Linen Diaper, and all kinds of ' Flannels, Calicoes, ' brown and bleached Sheetfnj's7 black and colored Alpaccas, Ladies' and Gentleman's FURNISHING GOODS, &cl, &c. v : " ' II. M. PHELPS, March 11, 1807.. Opposite the Court Hou. 7 :COOKI.W .STOVES,.,,. OF THE NEATEST AXD MOST SUl'ERlOU PATTERN ' DO. ZE3T- 33 "3ET 332 EL X STi " ? Springs' Building, Charlotte, N. C,, Has for sale "Spear? lnti-Dust CooJiiug STOJMuSf1 which, for every variety bf cooking and great economy in fael, cannot be surpassed by any Stove heretofore used. ; v- , i : Everybody who, has used one of these Stoivci testify that, for convenience in cooking, durability and cleanliness, they are far preferable to all other" patterns. , Call and see them. . v.-'.- -- D. H. BYERLY ha3 also on hand a good as. sortment of Tin, Japan and Sheet-Iron Ware such articles as arc necessary for house-keeping. - i CST'.TIN-.WAItE made to order at short notice on reasonuble tiirms. . .. " E2 IIUVAZZHXG promptly executed. - D 11. UYURLY, Springs' Duildinj, Charlotte, N. C. March 25, 1867. NEW GOODS ! NEW'-. GOODS ! S. K . 11 K A C CS A 11 r . Is now receiving and opening his Sjring stock of DRY GOODS, J comprifing every article, wanted by the people, bought for Cash, and since the rreat decline in good I keep constantly on hand all kind:? of goods, vi&: Dry Gotod?, ,u, general assortment. ' t Yankee Notions, " x " ' Hats and Caps, Boots and Mioe3, lt " Wooden Ware, " - " - Leather of all kinds, , j. j ,, . . Hard ware, Cutlcry, Guns, kc. Groceries of all Kinds, Consisting of II. icon, Lard, H.unsSugar, Cyflee, Fish, Flour, Meal, Pickle?, Ac , kc I will ,cll any of th.- above very low. All I wiU is a call from any one before-purchasing. My mode is, juick sales an J shoi t prolits r, . , ' April 29,1907. . S B. MEACIIAM, . FAA'CY sJ)Ci-:UIKS. Tickles. Preserves, Jellies, Mustard, Horse Radish, Powdered Ginger and Cinnamon, Ginger Preserves, Macarcni, Hermetically sealed Meats and Fruits,, Salmon, Lobstei'3,' Oyster?', Clams, Sardines, Pine Apples, Peaches, Strawberries, tabul Oil, Catsups, Soda Powders, Vinegar, KillikinXck Smekir.g To bacco, Havana Segars, Tobacco and Snuff, Chest nuts, Green an A Pried Apples, Unisins, Fishing Hooks and Tackle, Violin and Guitar Sitings. WINES AND BRANDIES. Champatne, Pemaitin Sherry, old iNew ton Ma deira, old Port, Catawba, Rhine. Ja9. Ilennessee Cognuc Brandy, vintage of lb58, Marc Renault .double refined rectified WbiAeya, old Bourbon, Hje, Wheat, 'ure (Join and Monongahela Whiskeys, Holland Gin and Schiedam Si hnapps, Bitteis, tit. Croix aud Jamaica Bum, Cotdials nd Lemon and other Syrups, London I'urtcr.,. A. Gninei k Sons' xxx Brown S'. iMt, Dublin, Muir k Sou's sparkling Buinburgh Ale, G!a?s Buttles, Flasks and Dt-inijuhns of nil tizes to the Trade. Uld Corn and Llyc Whiskey l the barrel, to lho trade at small profit, . Visitors and residents' in Charlotte purchasing any of the above for medical purposes, can get a pure article bv calling oil Feb 18, 18o7. ' J. D. PALMER. B. VAXCR. C. DOWD. VANCE A. DO WD, " ATT0KN15YS AT-. LAW, Charlotte, N. C, Having associated ihemselvcs together, will prac tice in the Cour ts of Mecklenburir. Iredell, Catawba, Davidson, Itowan, Cabarrus and Union, and in the Federal and Supreme Courts. , Claims collected anywhere in the Stale.' April 2, lbOJ if W GOODMANj oT Mississippi, A. P. MERKILL, Jri, of Hew York, Genera! Commission Merchants, Nlw Stueet, new vokk. Wc have made an arranfrement by which Mr I) VT COURTS, late Public Ticn'surcr of North Carolina, becomes interested in all the business sent us from that State. Hi is not associated now with the firm of Bennett, Van Pelt & Co, New Voik. We hope his fiicinlj will patronize us. . Dec 7b, 18G3 tf 3oulhvrai Cipro Ciiinpaiiy. The Southern Bxprcss Company has opned rom munication with all Northern and Western States, and is now prepared to forward Freight, Money and valuable Packages safely and promptly. Mciien gers leave Charlotte daily, connecting at Raleigh with Adams' Express Company, and at Richmond with Adams and Harnden's Express Companies. ' , Letters will be forwarded by this Company to all point3 South and North having no mail facilities. T. D. GILLESPIE, Agent, Charlotte, Juue 19, 1C5 tf The Southern 'Express Company, t For the tr'an'porf an on of merchandise, valuable : packages, spet-ie'v bunk riofej; bond. Ac, for all parte I of theSuuih and Southwest, in concretion with . ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, ; hn vr efabM?!ie 1 their aency at L'j DUOADWAY, ' NEW YU.'K, where orders to call for goods to be forwarded South will recti ve prompt attention. I Merchandise and valuable? deiirtred to Harnden', ' Kinslev ', American and United Slates Express Com panies, Ar the Southern Kxpres Company, will re ceive prompt dispatch. For priculsVfs, rates of freight, kc. kc, apply at the office of the Southern Express Cnnipnriy, 59 LBroadway. H. B. PLAT, Dec 18, 1S65. PrefWJent. MEDICAL CAED. DRS. GIBBON A: McCOMB3, having associated themselre.in the practiee of Medicine and Surgery, respectfully tender their professional terrices to the citizen? of Charlotte and surrounding country. Frr.r-,, 1 ivtrr. i.ri,i.r',t nr-c ! n I.riVate S well"" cikiti r t ce YlbUl an,i "ospital .1 , n....llr.n t!tov ir-f-l Ufl K'U ' ' . . ..... .1 .,,1 1-Pdl proposing to i-ay spt cuu ar miion to wic jiv..v Surgery in all Its brandies , . OCi. e in t.-anlie Row, np stairs, oppof Mansion House. . - - ' -f pnnrPT nritBON. M D. Dec 11. 18G5 J. P. McCOMRS, M. I. lite OM i:lnriIiMiccl At Of F- SCARR, tmny be found everything-in tL Drtg line, nf gc-niiine jiiriliiy. Februan- 2', 1 SCO.