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THE .. WESTER j.p..9G$AXil4 UATM, N.,i 5 J 1 $ 1 -f ('1 1 , J. ; 1 i J 4j- r i ' f i ' V (. M , 1 - - i. ft : i; k 5. jiY mother. Long years Lave passed of toil and strife, . And daikcr grows tbo path ofhfe, As op the rushed steep I climb, -And pause to bear the ling'ring chime, - Of roem'ries from the olden time, My mother, my sweet mother. Thy lessons were not taught ia vain, Their sacred seed 1 still retain, That in my heart will germinate, And though the harvest be but late, 'Twill bless thee in my late estate, My mother, my dear mother. Once more, once more, I crave to rest, - A child upon thy faithful breast, And at thy feet in prayer to bow, , And feel thy hand upon my brow, With many deep lines furrowed now, My mother, oh, my mother. I know, I know thou wilt not yield, Though all thy loved ones strow the Geld, Though ruthless hands thy home shall blight, Thy smile will ever be as bright, Defying etill the vandals might, My mother, my brave mother. Long years have passed, alas! what years, Of blighted hopes and blinding tears, And on his lonely wandering way, Thioe absent son doth nightly pray God's blessings on thee tar away, My mother, my sweet mother. Rail. A lot of Northern Nails, just received, at the Hardware Store of BRUM, BROWN & CO. Cast insrs' A lot of Northern Castings, just recdved, at the ......... i,iu,irv c 1 ' t Hardware Store of" Grind Stories. A lot of Grind Stones, j jt received, at the Hard- ware Store of Encourage E2o;sie EssslJisrfa'y. . P. Elder's Washing Machine, warranted good, call and see it", at the Hardware Store of BItKM, DROWN & CO. August 26, 18C7 3w MJZE, PLASTER,' O omoxit o,22Lcl X-Ii. A large supply always on hand, and for sale on most favorable terms, by WORTH k DANIEL, Wilmington, X. C. Monthly receipts of fresh Lime from .Maine. July 15, 1867 Gro Great Attraction at I'resson & Cray's. Fresh arrivals everyday under the sign of the Elephant, where you can And e very article in the Family Grocery Biinc, A9 cheap as the cheapes, viz : Corn, Oats, Meal, Flour, IJacon, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Pepper, Gigcr, Soda, Yea.u Powders, Sugar and Coffee of the very best quality, Good West India Molasses, Tea aiui Crackers, Buckets, Brooms, Shovels, Spades, Axes, Hoes, Bale Yarn, Concord Factory Shirting, Hats, Crockery and GLt.-s Ware, Tinware, Thoinasville Shoes, and many other articles. Just give us a call before you buy, and see if we don't prove what we promise, to sell goods as cheap as any other house in our line. We buy Country Produce for cnh at the highest market price, and deliver all poods sold by us to our customers any where within the corporate limits free of charge. Aug. 26, 1867. PRESSOX & GRAY. Notice to Shipper or Freight. frnp-rjrinn?Tn isi tsn ni l tvr A u iv u&;i vu.iuis iifjj.iiiis tit n ijumj) j VIA rOUTSMOUTH, VA , 13 the only direct line between Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and the Carolina?. It is express in point of speed and safety of freights, be ing from 40 to 7;0 hours in advance of all other lines, and at as low rates. It offers daily communication with Baltimore. daily communication with Philadelphia. Five times each week to New York. Twice each week to Iloston. It is the ouly line having these advantages and by which there is but one handling of freight. Curs are loaded at the wharves in Portsmouth and are run through to destination. Be careful to diirrt your consignors to ship only From Baltimore by the "Norfolk or Bay Line Steamers, Foot of Cnion Dock. 41 Philadelphia by the Annamessic Line, Phila delphia, Wilmii gton & Baltimore Depot or by Clyde's Steamers, 14 South Delaware Avenue. V New York by the Old Dominion Steamship Liue, Pitr 37 North River. " Boston by the Not folk Steamship Line, end of Central Wharf. All losses, damages, or overcharge?, promptly ad justed ca application to JAS. McCARRIf K Trace Agent, Portsmouth. Va. Have your freight marked "via Portsmouth," and in shipping lo Philadelphia marked "via Clyde's Line," or "via Annamessic.'' E G OHIO, Aug. 2G, 1SG7 2m S-tpt. Transportation. COWAII A: E3ARRBSS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 26 Commerce Stbeet, Norfolk, Yn.t Will attend promptly to sales of Cutton, Grain, Lumber, Tobacco, Naval Stores, &c, and purchase of Supplies. Will forward Cotton to Europe FREE of forwardi ng C1IA II GE. D. G. Cowaxd, it. J. Harris, Washington co., N. C. Late of Halifax, N. C. Refers to Capt. ?. E. Stittaud Hon. Z. B. Vance, of Charlotte ; and lien. W. '. II. Smith of Hertford county. August 26, 18C7 Cm J . Ei IT T s: n &; CO., COTTO.1 XWCTOItS AND Produce Ccmmisiio?! .Ucrchants, CORNER of HIGH AX!) WATER STREETS, PORTSMOUTH, VA., Will sell in the markets of Norfolk and Portsmouth, Liverpool or London, Cotton, Tobacco, Naval Stores. Dried Fruit ant all marketable Produce. Liberal advancements made oa actual shipments, iind personal . attention paid to purchase of mer chandise. An'gust 10, 1SG7 3;n Stuto or JT. Carolina, Union County. Court af 1'leas S: Quarte r Sfsriv?ifJi.Iy Term. I SOT. W. X. Parker, edm'r of John -Walters, deed vs. Uriah Walters aud others. ' Petition to subject real estate as assets. It appearing to the fati.-faction of the Court that he deteadants, William Walters and John W. Wal ters, reside beyond the limits of this State, it 13 or dered by the Court that publication be mado for six weeks in the. Western Democrat, a paper published in the city of Charlotte, notifying said absent de fendants to be and appear at our next Court of pleas .and quarter Sessions to be held fo.r Union county at the Court House in Monroe, on the 1st Monday in October next,' then and there to answer the alle gations of the aforesaid petition, or judgment pro contesso will be taken and the land ordered to be sold. Witnes3, J. E. Irby, Clerk of.our said Court at office, the 1st Monday in July, A. D., 1S67 E. 1RBV, Clerk. adr. $10 X Some Facts for the Negroes to Consider. The New York Tribune, (Horace Greeley's paper) says : "There are 12,000,000 of people io the South, whereof at least 8,000,000 are whites. There is ample room. t there for 50,000,000 more, and crowds are flocking in,-all 'of them whites. Europe is sending us a full thousand per day, and the South-proffers them cheap land, a genial clime, and employment for' every sort of industtial capacity. Now that a good harvest has delivered the South from famine,; and her re construction is in rapid progress, there ; is no re gion on earth that should attract so many immi grants. Twenty years hence she will have 25, 000,000 to 30,000,000, of people, whereof the blacks will probably number 5,000,000 or G.000 000. Unless all the laws which have hitherto governed the increase of population are subverted, the whites of tie South must' increase faster than the blacks by at leat four to one. Nut that the blacks will fail to" increase also, but they are nowise recruited by im.'iigration, and cannot be Africa sends forth no voluntary emigrants; the slave trade is on its last legs; and no negroes are coming to this country from any quarter. IIow, then, is it possible that the 4,000,000 of blacks in this country should overbear the 8,000,000 of whites in the South, with the millions on the point of flocking thither?" NASJDIS ACAD'ETllT. SIX MILES SOUTH-EAST OF CHARLOTTE, X. C. The Fifth Session of this School (for Youths) will commence September ICth, 18o7. Terms per Session of Five Months Specie Rules : Primary English, S7 50 Higher " 10.00 Classics 15.00 Xo deduction except in cases of protracted sick ness. Boarding, convenient to the Academy, in the families of Rev. John Hunter, Capt. John Walker, Lorenzo Hunter, Esq , and others, can be obtained at fair rates. n. C. RE ID, Principal. August 10, 1867 lni . Co-Pas'tKcrslaip Notice. COMMISSION AlEIiCIl ANTS. The undersigned have this day formed a Co partnership, undi r the name of U. 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 ollice, for the present, is on the Corner of Che-nut and Water Streets, up stairs, where they will be happy to hear from and serve their friends Uy the 1st of October next, they will be fully pre pared to furnish supplies of all kinds. KOBT. II. COWAN, JXO. W. OAMKROX, JAMES H. HILL. Wilmington, X. C, July 20, 1SU7. Aug. 5 tf DR. Wtt. E. CARR, late of Wilmington, having Wated in Charlotte, is prepared to attend promptly to all calls relating to his profession. Having had seventeen years experience in the practice of Den tistry, he is satisfied that he can please all who may give him a call. All wotk done with reference to neatness, dura bility and dispatch. Cilice over liarringer, Wolfe & Go's, where he can be found at all hours of the day. All work warranted to -give entire satisfac faction. Teeth filled and extracted without pain. June 10, 1807. Cm GRO C E RIES hammond & Mclaughlin Have jnst received a l.trge assortment of Groceries, which they oiler for sale nt reduced prices. Their Stock consists, in part, of the following articles : Iron cotton Ties, 40 Sacks prime Rio Coffee, Rarrels Sugar all grade?, Hog.-heads Sugar yellow, Rarreis Molasses assorted grades, Hogsheads Molasses Cuba, 15. tire's Potomac Shad, Half IJ.irrels Potomac Shad, Quarter Barrels Potomac Shad, Half Family Mackerel, Quarter " " " Kits, Xo 1 and 2, " Sacks Liverpool Sr.lt, 25 5 10 10 10 10 10 40 100 50 50 50 Boxes fine English Dairy Cheese, it Adamantine Candles, assorted Stick Candy, Layer Raisir.s. Fine Lot of Bacon X. C. and Western, " Flour, Corn and Corn Meal, Codfish and Irish Potatoes, Hemlock Leather, Irtm and Xails all sizes, Bale Yarn and Shirting, Fresh Cove Oysters, Sardines and Pickles, Sauces, Flavoring Extracts, Soda Crackers, &c. And every other :.rt:c!e usually found in a Gro cery and Prevision Store. We invits the attention of coun'rv merchants and others to our slock, and solicit an examination. HAMMOND & McLAUGHLIX. May 27, 1S07 tf AFLWAT A5i& 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 hi the party with whom you do business, all I ask is a showing. My stock con sists of such goods as arc-usually found in the pro vision line. S. F. HOUSTON, April 22. 1S67. Xext door to Charlotte Hotel. MILIKERY ! SIILIXERY ! ! JUST UECCIVUD A ch ice assortment of MILINERY GOODS will be sold at remarkably low prices, for cash, at Si O K A 11 5J O. $4 11 I T 53 ' S , THY OX STREET. CHARLOTTE, X. C, Consisting of Silks, for Bonnets, assorted colors, Friuges, crystal, pearl and amber: amber and crystal Drops, Ornaments, straw r.nd pearl; Flowers, new assortment; Wreaths, Ribbon and Dress Trimmings of everv kind. BONNETS AND HATS. Dry Goods of all Kinds. At.SO. " AuISIIiiery inCi 5 res a lis ess By Miss J. II. FLYX, of Xew Ywk, v. ho is well re coramended Having :n.de three ttips to Europe and Paris she is posted up on all the latest styles of Ladies, Misses and Childrens Dresses. All work done as cheap as elsewhere in the very best style, at short notice. A share of public patronage is solicited. July 2l 1807. L. H. SMITiL VT OOL C A R D I ft ft . LONG SHQ1LSATPAPER MILLS, 4: MJes from Linc-jlnlor., Lincoln County, A. C. The subscribers respectfully inform their custo mers and the public generally that they have just completed the lilting up of their machinery with ihe latest and most improved Cards, ar.d are now pre pared to execute all orders with promp.uess and dispatch. tt'e are also prepared to card Cotton and Wool mixed. Price for carding Wool 10 cents per pound ; price for carding Cotton and Wool mixed, 15 ceuts per pound. Customers must furnish their own grease; one pound of grease is required for everv lo nnun f Wool. " r Terms cash. Country Produce or Cottou Ra-3 Taken nr market price. GRAQY, BANNISTER & CO., Proprietors." I respectfully inform my old customers and fi lends that I have taken charge of the above machinery and will wan ant all my work or make no charge July 15, 1K07, If KOBT. COBBy Tomato Catsup. Njw that tomatoes are in their greatest abundance, the following re ceipt for making tomato catsnp, communicated by Mrs. Pase to the Prairie Farmer, will be found useful : "Take ripe tomatoes (the small red ones are preferable,) wash but not skin .them, and thoroughly boil one hour, and then put them through a hair seive; and to one quart of juice add one table-spoontui or cinnamon, one of black pepper, half of cayenne, half of nutmeg, one of good mustard, two-thirds of tea cupful of salt. Jioil three hours, and then to one quart of juice add one pint of " pure cider vinegar. Boil half an hour longer; bottle hot and seal up. This catsup will keep for years, and not require shaking before using. A procelain kettle should be used." ' ' " PICTURES- AT 50 CEftTS And upwards, at the PIIOTOGUAPiHC GALLERY Over Jas. Uarty & Co's Store, nest to the Court House. ? . Call and get a superb likeness of yourself and family, at low rates according to gtyle and finish. Copies taken of old Pictures in a superior manner. Satisfaction guarantied at the Gallery of ' II. BAU.MGARTEN", May 6, 1867. Next to Court House IT, Aft D FOR SALE. By virlua of a decree of the Court of Equity, I will sell at public auction at the Couit 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. Morrow, Rev. Mr Bronson, T. H. Brem and the City of Char lotte some of it Cre :7c Bottom valuable for farming purposes, wood, proximity to town, &c Terms 3, 12 and 18 months, interest from date, purchasers giving bond and security. C. DOWD, C. M. E. Angust5: 1SG7. 70 llw. adv. $10. LAND FORALR By virtue of a decree of the Court of Equity, I will sell at Auction, at the Conrt House in Charlotte, on Tuesday of October term of the County Conrt, (be ing the 15th day of October next,) Une Hundred acres of LAND on West side cf Sugar Creek, ad joining B F. Morrow, T. H. Brem snd others, and about two miles from Charlotte. The tract contains considerable quantity of bottom land, well tim bered, kc. Terms 3, 15 and 27 months, interest from date, purchasers giving bond and security. C. DOWD, C. M. E. s August 5, 18G7 79 llw adv. $10 " 15 A ftf KRdPTC sY. Vance Dowd Having been admitted to practice in the Federal Courts, are prepared to file and prosecute applica tions in Bankruptcy. Charlotte, N. c'july 29, 1S67. 2m. . 'OK'i'EI CAE50fc.BftTA FARMS FOR 3-l.Xj2Z2- We are in correspondence Avith reliable Northern Agents for the sale of North Carolina LAN PS. Any persons wishing to sell or buy, Avould find their business facilitated by addressing us, giving loca tion and full descriptions of the LANDS. VANCE & DOWD, Attorneys at LaAV. Charlotte, X. C, June 24, 18G7 tf A . E1ALES, Walcb-Maker and Jeweler, (One Door South of the Mansion House) CHARLOTTE, W. C. If your Watch should need Repairing, Don't get mad and go to swearing ; Just take it into Hales' Shop, He will fix it so it will not stop. He warrants his Avork ali for a year, When it is used with proper care. He will do it as Icny as il can be done, And do it so Avell its sure to run. . June 24, 1807 Cm HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS 8c CO., GENERAL AGENTS OF THE BQUITABLB LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. Cash Capital 83,000,000. AisuaS Eeacoiese S,000,000. The Policy Holder shares in the profits of the Company.' Th- CASH dividend for 1!C0 is Thirty (30) per cent. Now is the time to secure a Policy and thereby make a sure aud certain provision for your family. Call for Circulars and Policies. ACCIDENTAL POLTCrES, in the Travel ler's Insurance Company of Haitford, issued. FiRI I nurance Companies of known and indis putable responsibility represented by us. E. NYE Ht'TCIIISON. J. C. ECUEOUGUs. It. A. SPRIXGS. March 25 1 SG7. . Charlotte Marble Yard!' I have this day sold the Stock of the Charlotte Marble Yard to JAMES TIPPY, who will in the future conduct the business, and is cordially recom mended to my customers of the last ten years. " RICHARD N. TIDDY. Charlotte, N. C, July 1st, 18C7. DEALER IN MARBLE A IT D Manufacturer of Monuments, Slabs, Headstones, &c., CIIAHLOTTE, N. U. ESS" Ordeis will receive prompt attention. All person:' indebted to the Charlotte Marble Yard will please come forward and make immediate pay ment, as furthfr indulgence cannot be iven. July 22, 1867. DR. JXO. II. McADEXj ATIintKSALE AXD RETAIL CHARLOTTE, X. C., Ha? on band a large aud Avell selecled stock of PCP.I-: DRUGS, '.hemicals, Patent Medicines, Fami ly Medicines. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Fancy and Toilet Aricles, which he is determined to sell at t.ie very lowest price May 20, 18f7. " - ISIECKLBtfBUKCJ ISO USE, OX THE EUROPEAN PLAN, ' Is now open;as licretofore, for the reception and ac commodation ot Permanent and Transient Boarders. TlH' TtibSc is supplied with the best the mar ket atfords. Clean Rooms and Beds. Meals at all Hours. . Tin; K;r is supplied with th? best of Foreign and Domestic Liquors. Philadelphia Ale on diayht. Free Lunch daily, from 11 to 1 o'clock. Mr JAMES D. CRAIG is connected Avith the House, and will be happy to serve his friends A share of public patronage i. solicited EDWARD W. GROOT, Proprietor. rt ? , June 24, I3G7 Cm - WANTED, ! 6gh &&.$(!h EUSIIELS CnGlCE WHITE ! 4sji , Ni vi" Nil ft AT, for .which Ave will pay the highest market price. ' May 6, 1S67. J. Y. BUYCE k CO. J. E. STENHOrSE, Neav Youk ALLAN M ACATJLAY, ClIAKLOTTE, N. C. STENUOLSE & 2IACAULAY, COMMISSION - stone atierl, 3civ lurli. Prompt personal attention. given to the sale of Cotton, Cotton Yarns, Naval Stores, 4c, and the purchase of Merchandise geuerally. . Consignments solicited. June 10, 107.- - a -fe x - - .... Hock Island Manufacturing Co. CHARLOTTE, N. C. TO SOUTHERN MEKCHAffTS, If you desire to supply yourselves for the Fall and Winter trade, with the very best descriptions , and styles of " A LL -WOOL CASSIITCERES, AND Willi THE MOST DURABLE Jeans and Kersey Fabrics, All free from Shoddy and other impurities, order samples from the subscriber, and they Avill be for warded, with price3 attached, during the months of July and August. From these samples you can make your selections, aud return your orders, and the goods will be for warded direct from the manufactory. JOHN A. YOUNG, President. Charlotte, June 10, 1867 , 4m : CATAWBA English and Classical High School) NEWTON, N. C. The next Session of this Institution will com mence the let 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 enjoy the advantages of a well regulated Literary Society. , - Tuition per Session of 20 Week3 from 9 to $22.50 in currency. Board in families from S?S to SI 2 per monthj in clubs at about half these prices. For Circulars and particulars, address J. C Clapp, NeAvton, N. C. J. C. CLAPP, A. B. June 3, 1867. S. M. FINGER, A. B. ALEXA1VDER SURGEON DENTIST, (OFFICE IN THE BRAWLEY BUILDING,) CHARLOTTE, W. C. EsSy Can be consulted on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. ; March 25, 1867. Groceries and Confectioneries NISBET & MAXWELL HAVE JUST RECEIVED, AND HAVE IN STORE, 50 Saeks Liverpool Salt,. 4 Sacks Old Java Coffee, 2 Boxes Choice Green Tea, 4 Barrels Choice Molasses, 1 Barrel Cider Vinegar, -10 Barrels Coffee Sugar, Rio Coffee, Crushed and Pulverised Sugar, Rice, English Dairy and Ncav York State Cheese, 10 Gross Carolina Belle and 3 Bb's. Lorillard Snuff. Also, a large and assorted Stock of Pickles, Jellies, Prunes, Dates, Ginpcr 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, Cocoannts and Figs, 200 pounds fresh Currants, Table Salt, Duryeas' superior Starch, Parlor.and Telegraph Matches, superior lot of Toilet Soap and Perfumery, Ca,steel 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. AND iWHINE SHOP, Zkt Cliarlotte, jKT- J?fl. 51ARrri; & 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 IFoHiidry &, Mac foin c Shop at the old Navy Yard lot, in the city of Charlotte, where they are prepared to make all sorts of 6A.STi3sras For Steam Engines, Mills, Factories, ater Wheels, Cane Mills, Farming Implements, &c. &c. REPilZIZlJt'G. 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, JOHN WILKES, June 23, 1SGG Charlotte, N. C. J. Y. BSS VC85 & CO., General Commission Merchants, CI1AI1LOTTE, N. C. . Particular attention paid to the selling of all kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco. Highest cali price paid for Cotton. JG'-if All orders from a distance promptly attend ed to. J. Y. BItYCE. March 1866 W. H. BliYCE. Tailoring. JOHN VOGEL, PRACTICAL TAILOR, Respectfully informs the citizens of Charlotte and surrounding country, that he is prepared to manu facture gentlemen's clothing in the latest style and at short notice. His best exertions will' be given to render satisfaction to those who patronize him. Shop opposite Kerr's Hotel, next door to Brown & Stitt's store. January 1 1866. TI2E TiFAY BOOK - STOSSE Has just received a large snpp'.y of Standard, Mis cellaneous and Sc.'iool Books, of Avhich the follow ing forms a part : SCHOOL BOOKS. Davics' Primary, Old . and Ncav, University Legendre Arithmetic: Divies' New Elementary Algebra; Bullion's Ca-sar and English Grammar; Emerson's Arithmetic, 1st and 2diart: McGuSev's Header, HI and 2d. - MISCELLANEOUS. Surry of Eagle" Nest : Four Years in the Saddle: The McDonald's, or The Ashes of Southern Homes; Every Man his oavo Lawyer, (NeAv 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 Fourth, of Pyrrhas, of Richard the First, of Richard the Second, of Queen Elizabeth of England ; Library of Famous Generals Jackson, Taylor, Lafayette, Napoleon and Marion; Library of Eminent Statesmen Benjamin Franklin, Henry Cla , Daniel Webster and William IV nn ; Last Ninety Days of the War (by Spencer) ; Last Year of the War (by Jubal Early)"; The Story of the Gieat March : Rebel Rhyme? ; Life of George Washington: Noble Deeds of Women. POETICAL. Campbell's, Crabbe's, Goldsmith's. Pone's. Mont gomery s, .Alary JJowm s and Lhza Cook 3 Poetical Works. HUGH MILLER'S "WORKS. Cruise of the Betsey; Tales and Sketches: Miscel laneous Essays; Schools and Schoolmasters ; Head- ship of Christ. KOVELSi A large and well selected supply. Miss Austen's i Novels; the Arabian Ni Nights; the Worts of Edgar 's Ladies' Book for June. TWDY.ii 'BRO . A. Poe Alio, Godey Mav 27, 1SG7. Patent Iron Cotton Tics TONS Beard's Patent Iron Cotton Ties. T Thi3 Tie is acknowledged to be the best ia use, and has already' superceded rope in the South and South-west. A full supply will be kept and sold at a small advance on cost and transportation by STENIIOUSE, UACAULAY & CO. August 12, 1867. . v , f - i Sup'ts Office IV. C. R. R.Co., ) Company Shops, Aug: 29, 1867. ) On and after Sanday, September 1st, trains will run on the North Carolina Railroad as follows : " Mail Tbaix. Leave Charlotte, j Arrive at Charlotte, 5 p. m. : I 10.9 a. m. Freigfit Train. Leave Charlotte, -I Arrive at Charlotte, 4:11 p. m. j 7 p. m. The mail train will connect at Greensboro', Ral eigh and Goldsboro. Time the same to all pointsXorth by either route. Also makes daily connection Avith trains for'Wil mington and Ncwbern. Sept. 2, 1867. JAS. ANDERSON, Sup't, Wilmington & AVcIdoa Ilailroad. Office Chief Engineer Sz Gex. Sup't, Wilmington, N. C., July 6, 18(57. REGULAR SCHEDULE. On and after July 5th, the folloAving Schedule will be run by the Passenger trains over this Rail road : ' DAY TRAINS, Will leave Wilmington every morning (except Sun days) at 6 o'clock, A. M., and Weldon every morn ing (except Sundays) at 10:15 A.M.; arriving at Wilmington at 8 o'clock, P. M., and at Weldon at 3 o'clock, P. AL RIGHT EXPRESS TRAINS, Will leave Wilmington at 9:30 P M., daily, and Weldon at 6:25 P. M., daily; arriving at Wilming ton at 2:20 A, M., and at Weldon at G A. M. Thirty three hours to New York. Trains pass Goldsboro', at 1:57 A M, and 10:35 A M, going North, aud at 3:05 P M, and 10:11 P M, going South. HO! FOR THE WEST! VIA THE Great National Double Track RontCi Baltimore & Ohio and North Caro lina Railroads and Connections. Arrangements have been made by Avhich passen gers can purchase through tickets ut Charlotte, N. C. for St. Louis, Mo., Cincinnati, Ohio, Chicago, Illinois, Pittsburg, Pa., Louisville, Ky., Milwaukie, Wis., Cairo, Illinois, Indianapolis, Ind., and all Western Cities Persons wishing to emigrate West, can, by getting up a party of 10 or more full passengers, purcbae Tickets at greatly reduced rate 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; between 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 close connec tions Avith Southern Railroads and Steamers. From $5 to 10 will he 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 Aviih only one cha.ige of Cars betAveen Baltimore and Cincinnati or Indianapolis, and but two between Baltimore and St. Louis or Chicago, 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. O. Railroad, Charlotte, N. C, or address LOUIS ZIM.MEU, Gen'l Southern Apt., Baltimore & Ohio It. R , (Jrcensboro, N. C. J. L. WILSON, Master of Transportation, B '& O. R. H.', Baltimore. L. M. Cole, General Ticket Agt., B Si O. R. U.r Baltimore. July 20, 1 807. 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 hand's for that purpose, as our facilities for bringing purchasers from Northern States and placing property prominently before the public, through our advertisements, and also through our agencies aud correspondents in the 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. Persons at a distance wishing to place property in our hands should give ns an accurate description of the same. If Agricultural Lands, they' should specify the soil, number of acres of cleared and timbered lands, the kind of timber, Avhat is raised on the land, what kind of improvements are on the premises, how far from Railroad and County-seat ; whether it i3 avcII watered, ic. If Mineral Lands, they should state what kind of Minerals, the indica tions, &c, always sending a good fair specimen of the ore. It Avould also be advisable to send a sketch of the land to us and an abstract of title. JOHN B GUETTER, General Agent, Guilford Land Agency, Greensboro, N. C Or apply to Gen. R. D. JOHNSTON, Attorney at LaAV, Charlotte, N. C. July 8, 1SG7. , PORTABLE E X G I K 11 WORKS, ZANESVILL.E, OHIO. DUVALL'S IMPROVED PORTABLE STEAM EN GINES AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. DUVALVS PREMIUM CORX MILLS AXD IM PROVED FLOURING MILLS. These Engines and Mills have received the first premium over all competitors. Xliey afford the best, cheapest, and most economical power in use and excel in power any Engineg made in the Union. 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 Avarranted to cut more lumber Avith less hands and at less expense than any other in the Inion. . For descriptions, pi ice lists and other information address, JOHN B. GRETTFR. Guilford Land Agency, Greensboro, N C, July 8, 1SG7. Sole Agens for N. C. WHET The highest CASH PRICE paid for RAGS at June 3, 18(37. . ,B. KOOl'M ANN'S. I have opened a BAKERY" at, my eld Stand-, op posite the Presbyterian Chureh, -where w5!l be kept constantly on Land fresh LREAD, CAKES, fcr.. Families Mipplied at all hours, and on reasonable terms. . I also, keep ft full sapply of - FAMILY GROCERIES and supplies, consisting of Bacon, Flour, Lard, Su gar, CoL'Ve, Teas, Cheese, Fish, Sardines, Tobacco, Cigars, and all Sue Groceries." A share of the public patronage solicited. Ihavo been long in business here, and am determined to keep up my reputation for selling good articles at fair price?. M. D. L MOODY - Srj.t 24, If Gunny Bagging and Rope. 4"4 '.BALES' Gunny Bagging,' 25 Coils Rope, in StTjre and for sale by STENHOUSS, MACAULAY & CO August 12, 1867. . .; FARMERS t READ TUIS. As'the season ia'approaching for Seeding Wheat we would call your attention to our large and varied stock of FERTILIZERS now. being receitej. Peruvian Guano, Pacilc Guano, .r t Baugh's Super Phosphate, , ... . Zell's Super Phosphate, f KettleAvell'a Manipulated Guano, Lime, Plaster and Cetneut. As the demand Avill be great, we advise our Far. mera to call early and lay in their supply. Certificates as to the genuineness of these articles will be exhibited and published hereafter. HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS k CO., Aug. 19, 1867. ' Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. "Home, Sweet Home! There's no place like Home !" I am hannv to inform niv old frienHa nf Diarinii. and the surrounding country, that I have again re- mrnea ana resum"a my- ota Dusinees among them and am fully prepared to oiler thetn the CHEAPEST STOCK OF GOODS To be found at any other estaolishment in the city. Having recently lived in the Northern States, and with my old experience in the PURCHASE OF GOODS, 1 am not prepared to say I Avill stll "below cost," or at u reduction on the original cost, or "at and beloAv New York prices," but that I wilj fellas CHExVP, IF NOT CHEAPER, Than aBy other House, and at a SMALL TROFIT. A my stock was purchased for Cash, consequently I can afford to dispose of articles at a slight advance. I have now in Store, and am constantly receiving, a choice assortment of , 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' and Gentleman's FURNISHING GOODS, &c, &c. . II. M. PHELPS, . March II, 1867. Opposite the Court House. COOK3. MTOVI2S, OF THE NEATEST AXD MOST SLU'EIUOK PATTERN. Springs' Building, Charlotte, N. C, Has for sale "Sptfir'S tlili-tfU!it CooFilltf? STOJJESS' which, for every variety of cooking and great economy in fuel, cauuot be surpassed by any Stove heretofore used. Everybody Avho has used one of these Stove testify that, for convenience in cooking, durability and cleanliness, they are far preferable to all other patterns. Call and see them. D. H. DYERLY has also on harrd a good as sortment of Tin, Japan and Sheet-Iron Ware such articles as are necessary for house-keeping. TIN-WARE made to order at short notice on reasonable terms. i . iOf" ElLIl'AfiElISG promptly executed. D II. BVEBLY, Springs' Building, Charlotte, N. C. March 25, 1807. Pickles, Preserves, Jellies, Musta rd, Horse Itadish, Powdered Ginger and Cinnamon, Ginger Preserve., Macaroni, Hermetically sealed Meaty and Fruiti, Siluion, Lobsters, Oysters, Clams, Sardines, Pine Apples, Peaches, Strawberries, Salad Oil, Catsups, Sda Powders, Vinegar, Killikinick Smoking To bacco, Havana Segars, Tobacco and Snuff, Chest nuts, Green and Dried Apples, Riii.-ins, Fishing Hooks and Tackle, Violin and Guitar Strings. WINES AND BRANDIES. Champaine, IVmartin Sherry, old Newton Ma deira, old Port, Catawba, Rhine. Jas. Hennes.-ee Cognac Brandy, vintage of 1858, Marc Renault double refined rectified" Whiskeys, old Bourbon, Hye, Wheat, pure Coin and Mouongahela Whiskeys, Holland Gin and Schiedam Schnapps, Bitters, fclt. Croix and Jamaica Rum, Cordiali and Lemon and other Syrups, London Porter, A. Guineas & Song' xxx Brown Stout, Dublin, Muir & Son's ppaikling Edinburgh Ale, Glass Bottles, Fla?.k3 and Dtinijlins of all sizes to the Trade. Old Corn rnd Bye Whiskey by the barrel, to the trade at small profit. Visitors and residents in Charlotte purchasing any of the above for medical j mposes, can gel pure article by calling on Feb 18, 1807. .. . J. D. PALMER; Z. B. A'ANCE. C. OOWD. VANCE & DOWD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Charlotte, N. C , Having associated themselves together, will prac tice in the Courts of Mecklenburg, Iredell, Catawba, Davidson, Rowan, Cabarrus and Union, and in the Federal and Supreme Courts. Claims collected anyAvhere in the State. April 2, 18C6 ' tf W. GOODMAN, of Mississippi, A. P. MERRILL, Jr., of New York, General Commission Merchants, 30 Nlw Stiieet, NEW YOKK. We have made an arrangement by which Mr D W COURTS, late Public Treasurer of North Carolina, becomes interested in all the business lent tis from that State. He is not associated now with the firm of Bennett, Van Pelt & Co, New York. We bop his friends will patronize us. Dec 23, 1865 If " ; -.i.i. .... in. m a SoulEicm JEpsts CouipanT. The Southern Express Company has opened com munication with all Northern and Wtern State, and is now prepared to forward P'reighi, Money and valuable Packag s safely and promptly. Hestta gers leave Charlotte daily, connecting at Raleigh Avith Adams' Express Company, and at Richmond Avith Adams' and Harnden's Express Companies. Letters will be forwarded by this Company to all points South and North having no mail facilities. T. D. GILLESPIE, .4gent. Charlotte, June 19, lfcG5 tf The Southern Express Company, For the transportation of merchandise, valuable packages, specie, bank notes, bonds, kc, for all puru of the South and Southwest, n connection with ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY', have established their agency at 59 BROADWAY, 1 NEW YORK, where orders to call for goods to b forwarded Sonth will receive prompt attention. Merchandise and valuable delivered to Harnden'f, KLnsley"n, American and United States Express Com panies, for the Sootbern Express Company, will re ceive prompt dispatch. For piJicnlars, rates of freight, kc. kc, apply t the office of the Southern Express Company, 19 Broadway. H. B. PLANT, Dec 13, 1863.. , .". President. MEDICAL CARD. DBS. GIBBON & McCOMRS, having afocinted themselves in the practice of Medicine and Surgery, respectfully tender their professional services to tb citizer.3 of Charlotte niul stirronnding country. ftroma large experience in- private as well Field and Hospital nraotk-e. thev feel iustified in proposing to pay specinl at' tntion to the practice of Sorcery in all its branches Olace in Granite Row. r. flairs. oppo?ite tne Mansion House. : ROBERT GIBBON. M. V. . Dec 11, 18C5; . . t J. p. McCOMBS, M. I- At (!ie Old Rfnlilihed Of F. SCARR; may , be found everylhi"S ,n th Dn.g line, of genuine quality. ... Fell rn a 5 8. - 0"
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 10, 1867, edition 1
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