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THE WESTE;Mu 0 'E M O'CtoCTy H iC fl A JKEOff-TS? Vfl . .'cU 1 i i : J ' f i H : "J i i i THE SONO OP OLD. The songs of old t How deep a spell Lies in the old familiar words, Once sung by those we loved so well, " la other days, in happier years; Visions of hope long passed away, Come o'er the heart so lone and cold, And Memorymsks, where, where are they Who flweetly sung the songs of old? "Where are they? Some in silence sleep Beneath the mournful ye w-treeVgloom, Others, within the boaodless deep, Have early found an ocean tomb; Dim are the eyes that brightly shone, The once warm heart lies still and cold, And bushed for aye, for ever gone, That voice that sung the songs of old. Where are they? Oo some fureign land For many a weary day they roam; Cheerless they tread the stranger's land, From friends afar, afar from home. Do they cot long to join once more The joyous dance, the social throng; And mingle, as in days of yore, Their voices in the olden song? Fondly the heart still loves to linger Amid the ruins of the past, Tracing, with Fancy's fairy finger, Visions too beautiful to last; Bringing to memory's eye again The long-lost friends, the cherished ones, Waking the past with some sad strain, Some wee-remembered old song. Alecklenburgr Female College, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Board, with lights, fuel, tuition and contingent fee, per Session of 5 Scholastic months, $103, halt in advance. If paid entire at the opening of the Session, only $95 required. Mosic on Piano, 50 lessons in 20 weeks, S25. Tuition for day Scholars, Primary and Prepara tory Departments, $16 to $20. Collegiate Department $24. J5y Next session will open October 1st, 1867. For particulars address Rev. A. G. STACY, A. if., September 16, 1867 President Wilm'ton, Char. & Ruth. Railroad. WESTER DIVISION. On and a.cer Monday the 9th of September, trains on this Road will run as follows : GOING WEST, Will leave Charlotte, on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays at 10:30 a. m., and arrive at Cherrjville at 2:C0 p. m. GOING EAST, Will leave Cherryville on Mondays and Saturdays at 2:30 p. ra., and arrive at Charlotte at 6:00 p. m. Leave Cherryville on Wednesday at 8:15 a. m., and arrive at Charlotte at 12.00 in. Sept, 16, 1867. IYails and Iron. Having accepted the Agency for the sale of the High Shoals IRON and NAILS, we are prepare! to 11 orders at short notice and on terms that cannot fail to prove satisfactory. These works have the latest improved machinery, and are turning out Kails and Iron that will compare favorably with Northern Manufactories. HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS k CO. Little ! Iiiene ! ! JLimc I ! ! We are Agent3 for the sale of Powell k Wilson's Catawba Lime. Orders will receive our prempt at tention. Farmers look to your interest and send your orders in at an early day. PLASTER and CEMENT always on hand. HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS k CO. To the Farmers of Mecklenburg and Adjoining Counties. In calling vour attention to our large and varied Stock of FERTILIZERS intended for the Wheat to be sown this Fall, we refer 3-011 to our Circulars now in Store for distribution. Certificates as to the genuineness of these articles can be seen by calling on HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. Jlesult of Pacific Guano and Bone Flour as a Fer tilizer for Wheat. This is to certify that I applied the Bone Flour end Pacific Guano purchased of Hutchison, Bur roughs k Co. one hundred pounds of the former and one hundred and twenty-five pounds of the latter to three-quarters of an acre of land. The land would have produced, without manure, seven bushels of Wheat. About one-fifth of the Wheat was lost by lodging. The yield was sixteen bushels of Wheat. U lha Wheat had all been saved the yield would have been probably twenty-five bushels per acre. I expect to apply it this season. Signed Da. J. M. STRONG. Sept. 9, 1867. FAMILY FLOUR. Persons desiring a fine article of Family Flour delivered at their houses, can be accommodated if they will leave their names, with the cash, at the store of W. BOYD. September 9, 1867. Fall and Winter Import at ions-lSCn. Ribbons, Millinery and Straw Goods. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO., Importers and Jobbors of Bonnet, Trimming and Velvet Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Satins and Velvets, Blonds, Netts, Crapes, Ruches, Flo wers, Feathers, Ornaments, Straw Bonnets and Ladies' Hats, trim toed and untrimmed, Shaker Hoods, &c. 237 and 239 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, HID. Offer the largest Stock to be found in this Country, and unequalled in choice variety and cheapness, comprising the latest Parisian novelties. Orders solicited and prompt attention given. September 2, 1867. J. A. WILLIARD. A. A. WILLIARD. WILLIARD BROTHERS, IVDOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Agents for the Hazard Powder Co., and Marvin Ic Co.' Safes. Also, Emery's Cotton Gin and Con denser, and Foster's Cotton Planter, Nos. 29, 30 and 31 North Water Strext, wiiiiijrGToj jr. c September 2, 1867. 6m NOTICE. On the 15th. September inst., the Banking House of BRENIZER, KELLOGG k PETERS will be merged into the CITY BANK OF CHARLOTTE, And the business will be conducted at the old stand Trade Street, Springs' Building. ' A. G. BREN1ZER has been chosen Cashier, and C. N. G. BUTT, Teller, late Teller First National Sank of Wilmington. The Bank will then be pre pared to transact All business usually done by an incorporated Bank, and will endeavor, by its fair nd liberal dealing, to merit a share of the public patronage. Charlotte, N.C-, Sept. 2, 1867. WANTED, 7iTh tih&hffh BUSHELS CHOICE WHITE s&WyWHJtVy WHEAT, for whuh we will pay the highest market price. May, 186T. J. Y. BRYCE & CO. A general assortment, always on band, at Fb A, 1867 SCARE'S DRUG STORE Facts About the" TREsiDKTT-ra.-Of.thefirst seven Presidents of ihVUnifed States, fofir'-were from Virginia, two of the same name from Mas sachnssetts, and ooe from Tennessee, ; All but one were sixty-six years old on 1 leaving office, Laving served two terms, and one of those who served bat one terra would have ; been sixty-six vpara of are 'at the end of another. Three of the seven died on the 4th of July, and ; two of them were on the sub-committee of three that drafted the Declaration of Independence; and just half a century from the day of the Declaration. The names of three of the seven end in son, yet none of them transmitted bis name to a son. The initials of the names of two of the seven are the same; the initials of two others are the same and those of still two others, the same. The re maining one who stands alone fn this particular. stands1 also alone in the love and admiration of his countrymen and of the civilized worlJ, -Washington. Of the first five, only one had a son. and that 6on was also President. Neither of the Presidents who had sons were elected for a second term. English Blue Stone. A fresh supply of this fine article for sale low at SCAUR'S DRUG STORE. Congress and Kissingen Waters, For sale at . SCARR'S DRUG STORE. tS? Hair Brushes, Tooth Brashes, Combs and various articles of Perfumery, fresh supply, just re ceived at SCAUR'S DRUG STORK. Sept. 9, 1867. THE DUE WEST alo Oollogo. The Winter Session in this Institution will com mence on -the 7th of October. A full corps of teach ers has been provided, and every effort will be made to retain the large patronage the College has en joyed for years. The rates of Tuition and Boarding have been re duced so as to correspond with the circumstances of our people. " - Boarding can be bad at $12.00 a month, in cur rency, exclusive of washing and fuel. TirmoN in Currency. Academic Departm't, per session of 5 months $15 00 Collegia te, 20 00 Extras. Music on Piano, per session of 5 months, $24 2 10 10 5 00 00 00 00 00 Use of Painting. " t Wax Work, Drawing Latin, French, and Vocal Music are taught free of charge. Young ladie3 are recommended to adopt the Uni form Dress prescribed by the Board, viz : "Dark Calicoes for school, and blue worsted for church, with straw hats trimmed with blue." No correspondence allowed with young men. Parents are requested not to give permission to vio late this rule. For further particulars address J. L. BONNER, President. September 9, 1867. 4w NORTH CAROLINA ALL STATE RAILWAY LINES FROM CHARLOTTE And all points on the N. C. and its connecting Rail Roads to the Seaboard at Wilmington, N. (J , or Norfolk, Va., via Goldsboro ; also via PETERSBURG AND CITY POINT. The Railways composing this all State Railway line have recently agreed to unite in a Great Through Air Line Route to all the Northern markets on equal terms and charges via our own ports, or by way of Norfolk or Petersburg, Va., to and from the North. No discrimination in favor of any place or city, only so far as to carry the great products of the State as well as return merchandise over the Rail way lines largely owned by the State. This arrangement, while it gives as great facili ties and as cheap rates as by any other line, will aid in paying something into the State Treasury and into the common school fuad, by which taxes will be lightened and the poor childreti educated. These are some of the reauon3 for a change of route to pass by Goldsboro. The N. C. R. R., the Wil. k Weldon R. R., and the Seaboard and Roanoke Rail Road Companies, have agreed that all goods, not otherwise specially directed, shall pass by way of Goldsboro. for Balti more, Philadelphia, New York and Boston, at the same rates and in the same time that they can be carried by any other route. This has been arranged and freight trains now run in close connection from Portsmouth to Charlotte. Cars Run Through Without Break ing Bulk. Be careful in shipping from New York to ship by old Dominion Steamship Co., 187 Green wich Street, or Pier 37, North River. By old Bay line from Baltimore. By Clyde's Steamers or Annemessic Railway, Philadelphia. By E. Sampson k Co. Steamers, Central Wharf, Boston. Jisr See that no special direction is given to your goods by any Railway not mentioned here. Take a through receipt to go by the "Inland Air Line," care of R. R. Agent, Portsmouth. WILLIAM SMITH, Master of Transportation, Sept. 2, 1867. I m Wil. k Weldon R. R. Co. BENJAMIN ROBINSON, (Late of North Carolina.) ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW, 37 Nassau Street, NEW YOBIf. Associated with Roger A. Pryor, Esq., formerly of Virginia, will attend promptly and thoroughly to alt business committed to his management. ' August 26, 1867 ly Patent Iron Cotton Ties. TONS Beard's Patent Iron Cotton Ties. This Tie is acknowledged to be the heat in use. and 2 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 STENHOUSE, MACAULAY k CO. August 12, 1867. Great Attraction at Prcsson & Gray's. Fresh arrivals every day under the sign of the Elephant, where you can find every article in the Family Grocery Line, As cheap as the cheapes, viz : Corn, Oats, Meal, Flour, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Pepper, Ginger, Soda, Yeast Powders, Sugar and CofTee of the very best quality, Good West India Molasses, Tea and Crackers, Buckets, Brooms, Shovels, Spades, Axes, Hoe's Bale Yarn, Concord Factory Shirtin, Hats, Crockery and Glass Ware, Tinware, Thomasville 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 cash 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. PRESSON k GRAY. A. HALES, Watch-Maker and Jeweler. (One Door South of the Mansion House) CIIARXOTTE, 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 step.- i f " He warrants hi3 work all for a year , - When it is used with proper care. ' fie will do it as lowas it can be done And do it so well its jure to run. ' - . .. Jane 2i, 18P7 6a A" Fair , pFFEBMake,." sajs DrFmnklin, full estimate of afl vou owe, aiKLall-tliat is a owing to you. , neaace ine same to a wrjoie. As fast-as you collect paj over to tbosef you owe. If you cannot collect renew your note every year and get the beet security you can. "Go to business diligently; waste no idle mdments; be very econ omical in all things; discard all pride; be faithful in your duty to. God, in private and public 'wor ship, and do unto all menas.you would that they should do unto you. If you are too needy in your circumstances to give. to the poorydo; what ever else is in your, power for them cheerfully; but if you can, always help the worthy, poor arid unfortunate., Pursue this :. course diligently and sincerely for seven years, and if you are not hap py and "independent in your circumstances come to me and 1 will pay your debts. . r ? M t LAND. FOR :SALE.! - - : By virtue 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 j One Hundred acres of LAND, adjoining 3. Morrow, Rev. JJr Bronson, T. H. Brem and the City of Char lotte some of it Creek Bottom valuable for farming purposes, wood, proximity to town, &c Terms 3, 12 and 18 months, interest from date, purchasers giving bond and security. 'j'fri'-'il,-J- . .. C. DO WD, C. M. E. Angast5, 1867. . 79 llw.. adv.. $10. ; LAND FOR SALE. i By virtue of a decree of the Court of Equity,! 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 acresof LAND on West' side of Sugar Creek, ad joining B. F. Morrow, -T. H. Brem and others, and about two miles 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 hd security. - CDOWD, c; M. E.. Angust 5, 1867 79 ;iw ad v.' $10 , Co -Partnership JVotice. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. , . The undersigned have this, day formed a Co partnership, under the name of R. H.. COWAN k CO.j for the purpose of carrying on a General Com mission, Shipping and Supply Business in. the City of Wilmington, N. C. . . ' Their office, for the present, is on. the Corner of Che? nut and Water Streets, up stairs, where tbey 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 of all kinds. ROBT. H. COWAN, JNO. W. CAMERON,' JAMES H. HILL. . Wilmington, N. C, July 29, 1867. Aug. 5 tf 6R O C E R I E S . iiammond & Mclaughlin Have just received a large assortment of Groceries, which they offer for sale at reduced prices. Their Stock consists, in part, of the, following articles : Iron cotton Ties, 40 Sacks prime Rio Coffee, 30 Barrels Sugar all grades, 5 Hogsheads Sugar yellow, 25 Barrels Molasses assorted grades, 5 Hogsheads Molasses Cuba, 10 Barrels Potomac Shad, 10 Half Barrels Potomac Shad, 10 Quarter Barrels Potomac Shad, 10 Half " Family Mackerel, . 10 Quarter u 40 Kits, No. 1 and 2, " 100 Sacks Liverpool Salt, , ;. . : 50 Boxes fine English Dairy Cheese, 50 " Adamfntine Candles, 50 ' assort . J Stick Candy, 25 " Layer Raisins, Fine Lot of Bacon N. C. and Western, " " Flour, Corn and Corn Meal, Codfish and Irish Potatoes, . . . - Hemlock Leather," Iron and Nails all sizes, Bale Yarn and Shirting, Fresh Cove Oysters, Sardines and Pickles, T Sauces, Flavoring Extracts, Soda Crackers, &c. And every other Article usually found in a Gro cery and Prevision Store. ' We invite the attention of country merchants and others to our stock, and solicit an examination. hammond & Mclaughlin. May 27, 1867 tf NOUTfl CAROLINA jp o n m 1 FAIMIS 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. - .- . 1 VANCE k DOWD, , , Attorneys at La,w. Charlotte, N. C, Jnne 24, 1867 tf It. E. cTociiRAftE WITH Messrs.. BUXBAUM & LANG. I would reppectfully inform my friends and former customers that I am now engaged with the firm of Messrs. BUXBAUM & LANG, dealers in Dry Goodsj Clothing and Gent's Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, and would be pleased to wait upon them. September 2, 1867. R. E. COCHRANE. ' Charlotte Marble Yard! I have this day sold the Stock 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 last ten years. RICHARD N. TIDDY. Charlotte, N. C, July 1st, 1807... JAMES TIDDY, DEALER IN MARBLE AND Manufacturer of Monuments, Slabs, Headstones, ic, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Orders will receive prompt attention. All persons indebted to the Charlotte Marble Yard will please come forward and make immediate pay ment, as further indulgence cannot be given. July 22, 1867. DRTjNO. II. McADEN, WHOLESALE AND RKTAIL CHARLOTTE, N. C, Has on hand a large and well selected stock of PURE DRUGS, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Fami ly Medicines, Paints, Oils, Tarnishes, Dye Stuffs, Fancy and Toilet Articles, which he is determined to sell at the very lowest prices. May 20, 1867. MECKLENBURG HOUSE, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, Is now open, as heretofore, for the reception and ac commodation of Permanent and Transient Baardirs. The Table is supplied with the best the mar ket affords. Clean, Rooms and Beds. Meals at all Hours. ; Tlie B:ir is supplied with the' best of Foreign and Domestic Liqnors. Philadelphia Aie on diaught. Free Lunch daily, from 1 1 to 1 o'clock. Mr JAMES D. CRAIG is connected with the House, and will be happy to serve his friends A share of public patronage is solicited. EDWARD W: G ROOT, Proprietor. . Jnne 24 1867 1 Cm J. E. STENHOUSE, -- . J ALLAN MACAULAY, New York J Cjiarlotte, N. C. STENHOUSE & MACAULAY, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 42 Stone Stieet, Mew York. . v. Prompt personal attention giren to the sale of Cotton, Cotton Yarns, Naval Stores, 4c, and the purchase of Merchandise generally. . . Consignments solicited. Rock Island Sfanafae taring Co. ' t-.t - t. ;i i v-JtM .'TO SOUTIIER4 JIEKCUANTS, If yon desire to supply yourselves for the Fall and Winter trade, with the very best descriptions and styles of s'd K.- is;.-. i"4"'- A LL-WOOL CASSIMERESj AND WITH THE MOST DURABLE 'V , Jeans and KerseV Fabrics, All free from Shoddy .add .other imparities, order samples from the subscriber, and they will be for- warded, with prices attached, daring the months of f Jaly and August. ' .-v . ; - From these samples yoo can make yenr selections, and return your orders, and the goods will be for warded direct from the manufactory. , . , ' ivnn a. luuixvj. trresiuent Charlotte, June 10, 1867 4m" L C ATA 13 W A English and Classical High " School, ... .: Newton, n. c. The next Session" of Hhis Institution will com mence the 1st of July next. The School is ina nourishing condition. Ample provision is 1 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" country, and in giving'them a thorough and practica) business educatipn.; ' Pupils have access , to valuable Libraries, and enjoy the advantages Of a' well regulated Literary Society.:- 'r - ' "J " ' " 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. i. - F6r Circulars and particulars, address J. C Clapp, Newton, N. C. jrc. CLAPP, A. B. June 3, 1867. S. M. FINGER, A. B. :a-. " w'V. . a rE i a n d e r , surge'on dentist; office in', the 'brawley building)) . yD ARLOTTE," N. C. ' BSaf Can be consulted on Tuesdays, . We4nesdays,; Thursdays and Fridays.. r ''March 25, 18677 : s AND MACHINE SHOP, -t Claarlotte, lO"- O. ' HI. MARTI IV & CO., Having removed their Works from Stowesville, Gas ton county, to Charlotte; respectfully inform their old patrons and the public generally that they have opened a .-. . - : ' ' . Foundry &. ITIchine Shop at the old Navy Yard lot, in the city of Charlotte, where they are prepared to make all sorts of CSTiDSTG-S For Steam Engines, Mills, Factories, Water Wheels, Cane Mills, Farming Implements, &c. &c. ItEPWIt rjTCr. 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 25, 1866 ' Charlotte, N. C. J. V. nilYCE & CO., General Commission Merchants, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Particular attention paid to the selling of all kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco, jgg" Highest cash price paid fgr Cotton. All orders from a distance promptlv attend ed to. - J. T. BRYCE. March R- 1866 . W. H. BRYCE. 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. ,- jVoticc to Shippers of Freight. THE SEABOARD INLAND AIR LINE, VIA PORTSMOUTH, 'VA., :. : Is the only direct line between Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and .the Carolinas. It is express in point of speed and. safety of freights, be ing from 4010 70 hours. in advance of all otber lines, and at as low rates. ' , It offers daily communication with Baltimore. ' daily communication with 'Philadelphia'. : wFive times, each week to -New York. . ' "Tyice each week to Boston. ., It is the only line having these advantages and by which there is but : one iiandlieg of freight.. Cars are loaded atJ the wharves in Portsmouth and are run through to destination. :U Be careful to direct your consignors to ship only From Baltimore by the Norfolk or Bay Line Steamers, Foot of Union Dock., - ; " Philadelphia by the Annamessic Line, Phila delphia Wilmington k Baltimore Depot or,by Clyde's Steamers, 14 South Delaware ' Avenue. .:'' .' ' '' - " New York by the Old Dominion Steamship Line, Pier 37 North River. " Bo9ton by the'Norfolk Steamship Line, end of Central WharfL ' All losses, damagpa, or overcharges, promptly ad justed on application to - JAS. McQARRICK, - Trace. Agent, Portsmouth,, ya. Have your freight marked 'via Portsmouth," and in shipping to Philadelphia marked "via Clvde's Line," or "via"Anname3sio.'' . . . .. ' E. G GHIO, Aug. 26, 1867 2m Supt. Transportation. DENTISTRY. . DR: Wlf. E. CARR, late-of Wilmington, having located 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,.! is satisfied. that he can please all who may give him a call. ... 1 ,-' All woik done with reference to neatness, dura-, bility artd 'dispatch. ' Office over Barrihger, Wolfe k Go's, where, be can be found at all bfours'of the day. All work- warranted to give entire eatisfac-' faction. Teeth filled and extracted, without pain. June 10, 1867. 6m Gunny Bag-sing and Rope. M yft BALES Gunny Bagging, 25 Coil3 Rope, in Tcrfi: Store and for pale bv : , : STENHOUSE, MACAULAY k CO. Angust l2,, 1867. . , f ' AFLOAT ALL ALO.yE. Having parchased the Interest of J. M. Sanders in the Grocery and Provision Business, I wonld respectfully ask the custom of my friends and the public generally. And- if fair dealing be worth any thing in. the party wilb whom you do business, all I aak 13 a showing. ' My stock con sists of such goods as are usually found in the pro vision line! - '' S.'Fi HOUSTON, ; April 22. 1867- Next door to Charlotte Hotel. .Turnip' Seed! Turnip Seed!! , Fresh Seed just received and for eal nt t - " " SCARR'S J0RUG STORE. ; Jaly 15, 1867." the Old -Established Of F. SCATlR'jtnay ; be fonoeverytbinigt in& tbe Drer1Intevf gcnnineiiaallty:t. --v- i?r?bruarv 26, 1865. - . , j 2 Commibck .VSthYbiy Norfolk, Va.,, , Will attend promptly to sales of Cotton, Grain, Lumber, Tobacco, Naval Stores, 4c.; and purchase of Supplies. '-Will forward Cotton to EriropeVf lof forwarding CHARGE. . - - ; - - ; Washington co., N. C. Late of Halifax, N. C. - Refers to Capt. W. E. Stitt and Hon. Z. B. Tance, of Charlotte ; and Hon. W. N. Hi Smith of Hertford county. .... ...... r -r ; ' - ' . "August 26, 1867 , ,6m - a: : 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - J . 11 .11 U IVT E R & CO., : , . COTTON FACTORS u-Jt ; ; ' "and - ' ' :'- -Produce Commission Merchants) CORNER of HIGH AND WATER STREETS, PORTSMOUTH, tVA . Will sell in the markets of Norfolk and Portsmouth, Liverpool or London, Cotton, Tobacco, Naval Stores, Dried Frait and all marketable Produce. " ' Liberal advancements made 00 actual shipments, and . personal attention paid to. purchase of mer chandise: ' ' J August 19. 1867 3m Sim'ts Oincc IV. C. R. R. Co..) r ' :t Company hops, Ao 29,1867. J On and after Sunday, September 1st, trains will ran on the North Carolina Railroad as follows: . , Mail Train. Leave Charlotte, T Arrive at Charlotte, 5 p. m. ' 1 '1 10.9 a. m. Freight Train. Leave Charlotte, , . Arrive at Charlotte, ,, ' "4:11 p. ra. j 7 p.m. . Tbe raaii train will connect at . Greensboro', Ral eigh and Goldsboro' " Time the same to all points North by either route. Also makes daily , connection with trains for .Wil mington and" Newbern.' Sept. 2, 1867. JAS.' 'ANDERSON, Sup't, HO! FOR THE WEST VIA tuk . , Great National Double Track 11 oute. Baltimore Ohio and North Caro lina Railroads and Connections. Arrangements have been made by which passen gers can purchase through tickets at Charlotte, N. C, for St. Louis, Mo., Cincinnati, Ohio, Chicago, Illinois, Pittsburg, Pa., Louisville, Ky., Milwaukie, Wis., Cairo, Illinois, Indianapolis, Ind., Western Cities. and all Persons wishing to emigrate West, can, by getting up a part' of 10 or more full passengers, purchase 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 tull fare; between 4 and 12 years pay half fare; all uuder 4 are free. Three Daily Express Trains are run through from Baltimore and Wash ington to all points West all making close 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 Chicago, combine to render this the must pleasant and desirable route for Families and Ladies travel ing alone. For Through Tickets, and all other information, apply to O. SCOTT, Esq , Agent N. C. Railroad, Charlotte, N. C, or address LOUIS ZIMMER, Gen'l Southern Agt., Baltimore & 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 & O. R. R., Baltimore. - Juty 2J), 1867. 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 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 through our agencies and correspondents in the North and West, are unsurpassed. We fre now waiting for Lands to be placed in our hands for sale for the purpose of making sales to Northern parties. , ; . . Persons af a distance wishing to place property in our hands shdnld give us an accurate description of the same;.' If f Agricultural Lands, they should specify, the soil, number of acresof 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, Ac. If, Mineral Lands, they should st:ite what kind of Minerals, the indica tions, &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. JOHX B GRETTER, General Agent, Guilford Land Agency, Greensboro, X. C- Or apply to Gen. R. D. JOHNSTON, Attorney at , - Law, Charlotte, N. C. ' July 8, 1867. MUKI,OI VAILEY PORTABLE ENGINE WORKS, ZAIVESVILLC, OHIO. DUVALL'S IMPROVED PORTABLE STEAM EN- GINES AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS. DUVALL'S PREMIUM CORN MILLS AND IM PROVED FLOURING MILLS. ' ' These Engines and Mills 'have received the first premium over all competitors. They afford the best, cheapest, and most economical power in use and excel in power any Engines 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 warranted to cut more lumber with less hands and at less expense than any other in the Union For descriptions, piice lists and other information address, ' JOHN B. GRETTFR. ' Guilford Laud Agencr, Greensboro, N C, July 8, 1867. Sole Agents for N. C. Rags 11 ' Raff! 1 1 The highest CASH -PRICE paid for RAGS at June 3, 18G7. , B. KOOPMANN S. 7; :i; "bakery. " I have opened a BAKERY at my old Sfand, op posite the Presbyterian Church, where will be kept constantly bo hand fresh BREAD, CAKES, Ac. Families supplied at all hours, and on reasonable terms. I also, keep a Sail sapply of . FAMILY GROCERIES , and supplisr consisting of Bacon, Floor, Lard, Su gar, Coffee, Teas, Cheese, Fish, Sardines, Tobacco, Cigars, and aj I fine Groceries, ' A share of the public patronage. solicited.. I have been long, in Jtmsioess here and am determined to keep fap ray reputation for selling :eoi articles at rair pticea. " " v , s H. D. L. MOODY JSej.t ti, 18C. If - Sfl . i J . .... jn3EaWEMHMUt7J'l J , MILINERF! MILINERVJl A choice assortment of MILINERY GOODS will be sold at remarkably low prices, for cash, at LEOVA RD n. S ITI I T II S , TRYON STREET, CHARLOTTE, N. C., Coosistiag of Silks for Bonnets," assorted colors, Fringes, crystal, pearl and amber: amber and crystal Drops, Ornaments? stnrw and. pear j, Flowers, new assortment; Wreaths, Ribbon and Dress Trimmings of every kind. , - BONNETS AND HATS. - I Dry ; Goods of . all Kinds. ' ALSO, . ITlillincry and Dress iriakiiig By Miss J. H. FLYN, of New York, wbo is well re commended Having made three trips 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 29, 1867. , , t i L., H. SMITH. ac. M. PHELPS. "Home, Sweet Home! There's no place like .Home !" I am happy to inform my old friends of Charlotte and the surrounding country, that I have again re. turned and resumed my old business among them and am fully prepared to offer them the. CIIEAPEST STOCK OF GOODS ! To be found at any other estaolisbmetu in the city. Having recently lived irf the Northern States, and with my old experience in the PURCHASE OF GOODS, 1 am not prepared to say I will sell "below cost," or at a reduction on the original cost, or "at and below New York prices," but that I will sell as CHEAP, IF NOT CHEAPER, Than any other House, and at a SMALL PROFIT. As my stock was purchased for Cash, consequently I can afford to dispose of articles at a slight advance. I have now in Store, and am constantly receiving, a choice assortment of Ladies' Trimmings of the Latest Styles, Liuen Table Damask, Linen Diaper, and all kinds of Flannels, Calicoes, brown and bleached Sheetings, black and colored ft T -dijinne, unuics auu vvruLiruiaii b FURNISHING GOODS, &c.; 6cc. H. M. PHELPS, March 11, 1867. Opposite the Court House. COOKI AG STOVES, OF THE NEATEST AND MOST SUPERIOR PATTERN. Springs' Building, Charlotte, N. C, Has for sale "Spear's Itttl-t)USt CoofiiltgT STOfESf which, for every varietj'of cooking and great economy in fuel, cannot be surpassed by any Stove heretofore used. . Everybody who has used one of these Stoves testify that, for convenience in cooking, durability and cleanliness, they are far preferable to all other patterns. Call and see them. D. II. BYERLY has also on hand a good as sortment of Tin, Japan and Sheet-Iron Ware such articles as are necessary for house-keeping. - Cy TIN-WARE made to order at short notice on reasonable terms. IlEPAIIKIXG promptly executed. D H. BYERLY, Springs' Building, Charlotte, N. C. March 25, 1867. rACY GROCERIES. " Pickles. Preserves, Jellies, Mustard, Horse Radish, Powdered Ginger and Cinnamon, Ginger Preserve?, Macaroni, Hermetically sealed Meats and Fruits, Salmon, Lobsters, Oysters, Clams, Sardines, Pine Applc3, Peaches, Strawberries, Salad Oil, Catsups, Soda Powders, Vinegar, Killikinick Smoking To bacco, Havana Segars, Tobacco and Snuff, Chest nuts, Green nni Dried Apples, Raisins, Fishing hooks ana lacKie, v 101m ana uuiiar strings. WINES AND BRANDIES. Champaine, Pemartin Sherry, old Newton Ma deira, old Port, Catawba, Rhine. Jas. Henneseee Cognac Brandy, vintage of 1858, Marc Renault double refined rectified Whiskeys, old Bourbon, Rye, Wheat, pure Corn and Monongahela Whiskeys, Holland Gin and Schiedam Schnapps, Bitters, St. Croix and Jamaica Rum, Cordials and Lemon and other Syrups, London Porter, A. Guineas & Sons' xxx Brown S'.out, Dublin, Muir k Son's sparkling 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 profit. Visitors and residents in Charlotte purchasing any of the above for medical purposes, can get a pure article by calling on Feb 18, 1867. J. D. PALMER. Z. B. VASCK. C. DOWD. VANCE 6l DOWD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Charlotte, N. C , Having associated themselves together, will prac tice in the CoarH of Mecklenburtr, Iredell, CatawLa, Davidson, Rowan, Cabarrus and Union, and in the Federal and Supreme Courts. Claims collected anywhere in the State. April 2, 1866 tf W. GOODMAN, of Mississippi, A. P. MERRILL, Jr., of New York, General loitimissiou Merchants, 36 New Street, NEW VOKK. We have made an arrangement by which Mr D W COURTS, late Public Treasurer of North Carolina, becomes interested in all the business sent us from that State. He is not associated now with the firm of Bennett, Van Pelt k Co, New York. We hope his friends will patronize as. Dec 25, 1865 tf THE NEW ROOK STORE Has just received a large supply of Standard, Mis cellaneous and School Books, of which the follow ing forms a part : SCHOOL BOOKS. Davies' Primary, Old and New, University Legendre Arithmetic; D ivies' New Elementary Algebra; Bullion's Caesar and Englith Grammar; Emerson's Arithmetic, island 2d part; McGuffey's Reader, Ut and 2d MISCELLANEOUS. Surry of Eagle' Nest ; Four Years in the Saddle; The McDonald's, or The Ashes of Soiilbern Home; 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 Fourth, of Pyrrbu, of Richar3 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, nenry Clay, Daniel Webster and William Penn ; Last Ninety Days of the War (by Speocer) ; Last Year of the War (by Jubal Early); The Story of the Great March ; Rebel Rhymes ; Life of George Washington; Noble Deeds of Women. POETICAL. -Campbell's, Crabbe's, Goldsmith's. Pope's, Mont gomery's, Mary Howitt's and Eliza Cook's Poetical Works. HUGH MILLER'S WORKS. Cruise of the Betsey; Tales and Sketches; Miscel laneous Essays; Schools and Sthoolmasters ; Head ship of Christ. NOVELS. A large and well selected supply. Miss Austen i Novels; the Arabian Nights; the Works of Edg' A. Poe- Also, Godey's Ladies' Book for Juoe. Mav 27. 1867. TIDDY BHO - - . . . BAINKUUPTCY. 4 r Vancc & Dond naving been admitted ' to practice in tbe Fe ,f" Courts, are prepared to file and prosecute applica tions ia Baukroptcy. Charlotte, N. C, July 29, J.8.9T.
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