7- Romance j of the.Ballet Last winter a wealthy Cuban conceived an ex travagant passion for. quite a pretty young wo man dancing at a leading Broadway (ew lork; theatre; wrote to her and solicited an interview. He poured his passion out in burning words and offered to pour out . .his gold as freely; but she informed him, as the celebrated Engbsb. did her opulent admirer that the way to her bed- the church. He sought to -hake her resolution, but m vam, and in des-, pair of possessing her otherwise; he made her j his wife. He tired of her in a few weeks, and his relations were -violently opposed to such an alliance, he oon deserted her, and returned to Havana. Xoo proud to follow him, she went back to the stage, and during the month of Slay a clerk in a commercial house down town fell in love with her, and went through the same experience as the Spaniard. Hymen before Venus for her; and so the young fellow, with a degree of dirf honor characteristic of an older and a cooler heart, entrapped her into a false marriage. His em ployer accidentally discovered the deception, be came interested in his pretty danseuse, and ap prised her of the clerk's villainy, assuring her he should be compelled to wed her, if she desired it, by due process of Jaw. Esmeralda declined to have anything more to do with the rogue, and released him uncondi tionally. The merchant was so much struck with the woman's spirit and beauty, that al though he knew she had twice consented to marry in cold blood, he proposed matrimony to her, and for the third time she accepted. Certain legal steps are necessary before the last nuptials can be consummated; but tne commercial iwvci desperately enamored of her, and has already placed her in a handsome mansion, and made her a deed of the property, with 810,000 for pin money. His friends are indignant, and aver that he is infatuated. But he swears he loves her, and will marry her, as soon as practicable. She says she h deeply attached to him for his kindness to aud sympathy with her, and is now leading a very quiet aud exemplary life. Ilex fane is nearly forty, and has long been sought as a husband in modish circles to no pur pose. His liver seems to have struck now, and there is little doubt he will wed Esmeralda this winter, and snap his fingers at comment and criticism. She will join Grace Church; be passed upon by Brown; ride to morning service with gold-clasped hymn-book, and look ten times more as if she was born to it than many of her sex who prat3 of blood and breeding. NOTICE- Th Kntps of the Estate of James B. Wallace, dee'd, i.,v hoon ,Jno. for some time. Those concerned arc requested to come forward and settle with the Ad Tninistrutor between this and t he loth day of Decern ..i.n ltrmined to fettle up the Estate as UA f " poon as possible. M. B. WALLACE, Administrator. November 25, 107 wpd HOME PRODUCTION North State Washing Machine -Best in Use Patented October bth, 1807, by the Subscribers and Manufacturers, fit. Charlotte, X. C. If you need auything of the kind, you will en courage home industry by purchasing one of our Machines. It is easy to operate, occupies a small space and does not injure articles to be washed. It is strong and eubstantial, and docs its work in a short time. It is an actual improvement on others of similar out side appearan?c. In the North State Washing Machine the Clothes are placed in hot suds aud while thus immersed with the air excluded, the Machine is operated, giving the Garments a rolling, rubbing pressure, and at the same time they receive the solvent power of the soap. The Clothes are not impaired by the use of this Machine. You can make money by saving the wear and tear which your Clothes are subjected to by washing and beating in the old way. This Machine gives the advantage of using boiling puds and of confining the steam. It can be worked 6itting or standing. It is cheap. The price of it puts it within reach of nearly every family, and pays its cost back in the saving of garments. Tky it! Try it!! But It!!! Manufactured and soli by BARNIIARDT & HOUSTON, Not 25, 18G7. Charlotte, N. C. Certificate. Charlotte, N. C, Nov. 22d, 18G7. Messrs. Earnhardt & Houston: After a fair trial t mrmir Mnohino. I feel fully convinced that it is the best I have ever seen. I have had five or six different Machines since I have been a housekeeper, but always found the servants averse to use them, bo.th on ac count of the labor and as they say the failure to get the "streak9 of dirt" out of the clothes. This Ma chine is so easy in its operation and so perfectly cleans the clothes that I find no difficulty in getting them to use it. No family ought to be without one. Sincere wishes for your success. Yours respectfully, Mrs. M. A. Bcrwell, Charlotte Female Institute. Charlotte, N. C, Nov. 30, 1807. Messrs. Earnhardt & Houston: Sirs: I have tried your Washing Machine, and fully concur in every thine that Mrs. Uurweil says m regaru 10 u lours Truly, Mrs. Dr. J. M. Miller. Charlotte, N. C, Nov. 30, 1867. Messrs. Rarnhardt & Houston: Sirs: The North Btate Washinct Machine is really more than I expected, and can with candor say that there is no humbug about it. My servant say that it does its work as well as can be ddne by. hand. Ana l late pleasure in recommending your Machiae to my friends, and all who desire a labor-savLuit machine. Best wishes for your success. Respectfully yours, Mas. David Parks. IMMENSE REDUCTION In Prices! I am now makinsr extensive chances m the con struction of my Store, and being desirous as far as possible to reduce my present Stock of Goods, I offer m v large ana wen seiectvu otuts. it uiuiaim hju DUCED PRICES. Ladies . Misses . Gent s and 15ov s chocs arc now being sold REGARDLESS OF COST. Ladies' Cloaks aud Shawls REGARDLESS OF COST. UNPARALLELED REDUCTION in Dry Goods of very description. Men's Clothing at Heavy Reduction. I am determined to reduce my Stock before enter ing the New Store, and offer for the next THIRTY PAYS such inducements as cannot fail to satisfy all. A. SINCLAIR, Jfov'25, 1SG7. Springs' Corner. WANTED, 200 Cords of Oak and Pine WOOD, mixed, to be delivered at the , RudisiU Mine near Charlotte, for which the highest cash price will b paid, Ner. ll, 1867. 1m J. KUCK & CO. Pictures at 50 cents And upwards, at the Photographic Galery over Jaa. Haxty & Co's Store, next jto Ihe Court House. Call and get a superb likeness of yourself and family, at low rates according to style and finish. Copies taken'of old Pictures in a uperioK-tmajuier. Satis faction guarantied at' the Gallery'bf . . jacuon guar ... . R b'atJMOAKTE,?' May 8, 1867. Next to Court Honse 5 5vv 18. SACKS SALT, Weighing over 235 nounds each. For sale by HUTCHISON. BURRQr.C.ns 4 CO. J Double Harnages. -ThOiliShal Ineeffigeficer says the,-; following announcement was made at St Aloysins' and other Catolic churches in "Washington last , Sun- oay . -.trt if"-rrt ? v .-r-c "A Catholic man was lately married to a pro testant kdy.in this- church, with the necessary dispensation of the lost-Reverend , Archbishop; the intention of these parties to appear after wards before a Protestant minister, there to be married again, not being known eitner to us when -they married here, or to the Archbishop when he gave the dispensation to me man w marry a Protestant. By order of the Most Rev erend Archbishop, regret is hereby publicly ex pressed for what occured at that late marriage, the Archbishop having disapproved of the game, and required this public announcement, lest it should pass into a precedent, and that all Catho lics may understand that such marriages are con trary to the discipline of the Church. Thus far, the order of the Most Reverend Archbishop. We may only add, reminding the people, that ac cording to the laws of the Church, any of the faithful who presume to get married out of the Church, by the very act incur excommunication." The Combination Sewing Machine The Proprietors, as afurthef Inducement to parties purchasing this celebrated Machine, offer the fol- 10 The price of the Machine is reduced Ten Dollars. Parties purchasing will be instructed gratis to exe cute any work upou it. They warrant the Machine for twelve, months, and guarantee it to do any work which can be done by .,., u wrll And in addition, make a perfect Button or Eyelet-hole, embroidering edge or whip- ping on. lue jiacamv uxhojo m r 7" agency. ' Nov. 18, leo. cpiwifeo v,i Grocery and Provision Store. A LEXANPElt BERRYHILL, a iKp fPi.ti-fi Store under the Mansion House, has for sale a good assortment of GROCERIES AND PRO V JSJ UJ', c.,,.1, a sn-:ir. Coffee. Molasses, Salt, Flour, Meal, Bacon, and anything usually kept in a Family Gro cery Store. Persons who buy at retail low as any in this city. will find my prices as A. BERRYHILL. October 28, 18G7 Cm Dr. JOHN H. McADEN, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, CHARLOTTE, N. C, Una (n hand a larsre and well selected stock of PURE DRUGS. Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Family Mcdi- Taints. Oils. Varnishes. Dye Stuffs, Fancy and Toilet Articles, which he is determined to sell at the very lowest prices. May 20, 1807. Encourage Southern Enterprise. CANDY! CANDY!! CANDY!!! NISBET & MAXWELL, Manufacturers of Plain and Fancy Candies. T. Wholesale buvers we will sell CANDY, war ranted pure, and as cheap as it can be bought and brought here from Northern Markets. November 18, 1807. NEW STORE. At the Stand formerly occupied by StenJiouse, Jfacaulay ( Co. The subscribers inform the public that they, have just opened a large stock of Groceries, Consisting in part of Sugar, Coffee, Cheese, Ragging, Rope, Iron Cotton Ties, Crockery, Roots and Shoes, nml pvnrr other article in the Grocery line, which they offer at as low prices for cash as can be obtained in this city. J. KUCK & CO. Nov. 11, 1807. Jm II. CARSON. NEW FIRM! NEW THOMAS GRIER. STORE!! AND NEW GOODS CARSON & GRIER, Wholesale and Retail Grocers and Commission Merchants, Charlotte, N. C. Wc are now receiving in our new Store, our first stock of Goods, which were carefully selected, and bought for CASH exclusively, to which we invite the inspection of all. as it is part ot our business to snow thttm. We have no Remnants, and not a dollar's worth of Old Stock. We have a full supply of Family Groceries, Ragging, Rope and Iron Ties, Shoes and Leather, Fish, Cheese, iNails, ulass, .buckets, isrooms, ana a general assortment of Wooden Ware, Powder, Shot and Caps, Cigars, Snuff and Tobacco, Soap, Soda, &c. To those wishing to buy for Cash, we can offer such inducements as will make it their interest to give us their trade. Wholesale and retail dealers are invited to give us a call. Our store is on Try on Street, nearly oppo site the old Rank of North Carolina now T. Dewey & Co. &2" Highest prices paid for Flour, Corn, Teas, Oats, Reeswax, and other country produce. fifcg3 Strict attention given to the purchase and sale of Cotton, Tobacco, Grain, Flour, &c. Rei erencks : Gov. Z. R. Vance, Hon. J. II. Wilson, Gen. D. H. Hill andT. W. Dewey, Esq., Charlotte, N. C. ; Williams, Rlack & Co., New York. October 21, 18G7. Fall and Winter Stock 1867. FOR THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE. WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS, Have now in store one of the largest stocks of Goods ever brought to this market. It consists in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, READY-MADE CLOTHING, &C. They invite particular attention to their elegant assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, and feel confident that they can give satisfaction in price and quality. Their stock of Ready-made Clothing and Gentle men's Furnishing Goods is complete and embraces everything in that line. Boots and Shoes In larse quantities and at the lowest cash prices. Their stock of Groceries and Hardware is suffi cient to supply the demands of their customers and friend. In fact, everything and anything can be found in their Store, from the smallest needle to a "cross-cut' Saw. ine aiienuon oi coumry lercnants is re quested, and they are respectfully invited to call and examine this stock of Goods. - Returning thanks for the liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed, they promise to do all m their power to give satisfaction to customers hereafter. Millinery and Dress-Making. A separate department is devoted to Millinerv and Dress-making, where the Ladies can have work done promptly and in the latest styles. WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS, between the two Drug Stores. - del. 14, 1867.,. h "lexander; ; ! Surgeon Dentist, J: ' . I :,.s t'CHARLOTTEY N. C -; ;.; ' ' (Office i the Brawley Building,) Bf. Can, be consulted on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. . , .. " Mreb 25, .1807, , v : r ' A BJLlsieAl. - View; "op a Political PRXACHER.-J-'Vfe fare glad "to see that tker House of Kpreseptautiyes is still to enjoy the in valuable servioea of Rev. Mr Boydton as chap lain. - It iJ that gentleman's habitual practice to thank the Almighty pretty regularly for what ever may have been done in Congress which ac cords with his own views of political and party propriety, ; aud in this way the members are properly posted as to his opinion of their acts. As the chaplain - has no other mode of making political speeches in the House, not being a mem ber thereof, it is: exceedingly clever -in him to have discovered so excellent a dodge.' We ob served that in Thursday's opening prayer he of fered a resolution of thanks r the establishment of universal negro suffrage. New York Times, (Radical.) . ' ' " " ::: ': PARMER'S HOTEL. T Wa rmened a BOARDING HOUSE in Springs' corner building, over sir binclair s btore. l5oara and lodging by the inonth or day furnished at rea sonable rates. Single incals can ne naa ai any wine. Give me a trial. S. A. STLART. Sept. 9, 1867. 4m PIANO FOR SALE. A fine octave Ros"ffool Piano, Stool and Cover, is offered for sale. This Piano is comparatively new and in irood order. Address me at Ivirkland i. U., Cabarrus county, or inquire of Miss Penick at tl Charlotte Female In ititute. J. M. W. A Lri A AxS lr,L. November 11, 1807 lmpd New FAlfllLY GISOCEUl: STOKEJ, Next Door to Brtnt, Brown Co ' Dry Good Store,) CHAHLOTTE, .N. C, WhPi-ft will be kert constantly on hand a full supply of choice Family Groceries, consisting in part of Sugar and Coffee, of all grades ; fane Molasses ana Syrups; fresh shore Mackerel, Rice, Tea, Crackers, Soda, Spice, Pepper, Ginger, Mace, Maccaroni, Pickles, Catsups, Candles, Candies, Powder and Shot, Percussion Caps, Wooden Ware of every description, Nails of all sizes, &c , &c. FINE FAMILY FLOUR, CORN, MEAL, Peas and fresh Butter constantly on hand. Highest Cash price paid for all kinds of Country Produce. We respectfully solicit a snare oi tne puoiic pun on- age. uive us a iriai. W. W. GRIER & CO. w. w. c.iuer. j. J. SIMS C. W. ALEXANDER, October 28, 1867. McLEOD & STEELE Have now in Store a handsome stock of Dry Goods, Hardware, Cutlery, &c, Which they offer to buyers at low rates for ( ash. They are prepared to turnisn anyimng in mc-ir line that may be called for. Third door from Springs' Corner, iryon street. Oct. 14, 1867. McLEOD & STEELE. FERTILIZERS FOR WHEAT. We have now received our supplies of Guano and TJi.oViotoa fnr Wheat, consisting m part ot lure Peruvian Guano, Soluable Pacific Guano, Raugh s Phosphate of Lime, Zcll's Phosphate of Lime, all in sound packages and "warranted free from adultera te,.. HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. 150 Barrels of Rockport Limo. 500. Sacks Liverpool Salt, 1.000 Gallons Cardenas Molasses, in barrels and hogsheads, 250 Kegs Nails, assorted sizes. HUTCHISON, RURROUGIIS & CO., Commission Merchants. FIRE INSURANCE. HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO., Agents. Rolicies written on Storehouses, Dwellings and all kinds of Merchandise in Store or "in Transitu." Ag- erco-atc Capital represented, Twelve Jtimion uoiiars. IIVTCHISOX. J. C. BURROUGHS. R. A. SPRINGS. e. X. Plaster of Paris, Rosendale Cement, Rockport Lime, Land Plaster ana Clover Seed, just received. HUTCHISON, RURROUGIIS & CO. October 14, 1867. A. Watchmaker HALES, (g and Jeweler, One door South of the Mansion Home, Charlotte, N.C. If your Watch needs Repairing, Don't set mad and to swearing : Just take it into HALES' shop, He will fix it so it will not stop. He warrants his work all for a year, When it is used with proper care. He will do it as low as it can be done, And do it so well it's sure to run. June 24, 1807 Cm Health for the Southern Invalid, Found in the use of KAY'S WORDSELL'S Vege table Restorative Pills, imported by A. II. ERWIN & CO. These Pills supercede the use of Blue Mass, Calo mel and all dangerous medicines ; are most effective in Chills and Fever, and will renew and invigorate the body. As we have been disfranchised by the lankees let us in turn distranchise all lankee trasn medicines and Yankee nostrums. This Medicine can be had at Dr. Scarr's and Wal ker & Brother's, Charlotte, and at Dr. G. 13. Towl son's, Salisbury, and of ' A. H. ERWIN, Sept. SO, 1807. Lincolnton, N. C. Charlotte, Oct. 21, 1867. I have used some of the above mentioned Pills, (Kay's Wordsell's Vegetable Restorative Pills.) and can cheerfully say that I regard them as a safe and efficient remedy for many disorders incident to our country. L. G. Joxes, M. D. New Foundry and MACHINE SHOP. TATEM, R00KE & CULPEPPER, Practical Mechanics, Have opened a Foundry, Machine and Blacksmith Shop, at the old stand of J. M. Howie, where they will execute, in. the very best style and finish, .all work in their line. . They are prepared to make all sorts of CASTINGS for Steam Engines, Mills, Factories, Water-wheels, Cane mills, Farming Implements, and, in fact, every thing pertaining to their business. Particular attention will be paid to the REPAIR ING of all kinds of machinery. All work shall be done in the very best style, with the best material, and at living price. All kinds of work for GOLD MINES executed with skill and dispatch. Remember, we are practical workmen, and will warrant all our work. Give us a call. TATEM, ROOKE & CULPEPPER. October 14, 18G7. ' ' ' J. E. STEN HOUSE, ALLAN MACAULAY, New York. Charlotte, N. C. Stenhonse & Macaulay, COMMISSION1 MERCHANTS, 42 Sione Street, NEW YORK. Prompt personal attention given to the sale of ! Cotton, Cotton Yarns, Naval Stores, &c, and the purchase of Merchandise generally. Consignments solicited. June 10, 18G7. . B. VAXCE. C. DOWD. ; VANCE & DOWD, Attorneys at Law, Charlotte, N. C, Having associated themselves together, will practice in the Courts of Mecklenburg, Iredell, Catawba, Da vidson, Rowan, Cabarrus and Union, and in the Fed eral and Supreme Courts. Claims collected anywhere in the State, April 2, I'm U' .". NEW GOODS! ! NEW GOODS! I .Lour JStock-of Goods.ia now-compleU WiT a Bunerlor article of "Bio , Coffee, ; Brown and White Suears, Molasses, Bice, Cheese, Crackers, Bacon, Lard Chewing l ooacco, xumam o oiuu&mg j.uv,w, Soaps, Vinegar, Starch," Bagging, Iron Ties, Nails, assorted, of superior quality. 'V Boots- &tl& Shoes. Hemlock Sole Leather, Kip Skins, French Calf Skins, Saddles-Bridles, -Buggy and Wagon Whips: Cheap Clothing, Hats, Lorillard Snuff, best quality. Axes, Shovels, Spadesr Padlocks, 1'owaer, uoi, rercussion Caps. With Tarious other articles too numerous to mention. Our Goods have been purchased wun great care. Call and Buy your Supplies. For vou may be assured that you cannot do better elsewhere. ' ' All Goods warranted as represented uur aiouo ; t.n;r.lr Snips and Short Profits." No objection to all Goods being re-weighed that focs from this Establishment. E BOYD & MOODY, Springs' Building, Charlotte, N. C. November 18, 186 Crockery, Glass War and China Bp.mtiful Gold Band Tea Setts, Cut Glass Goblets, Wine Glasses, Bohemian Glass Toilet Setts, in great variety, next door to the Court House. Nov. 11, 1807. JAMES HARTY & CO. Smith's BOOT AND SHOE STORE, CHARLOTTE, N. C, next door to Dewey's Bank B. E. SMITH & CO. will furnish Merchants their Fall and Winter stock of BOOTS and SHOES At New York Wholesale Prices. One of the firm has visited the Factories North, and had a large stock of Goods made to order, with a view of supplying; Merchants in Western North Carolina and upper Districts of South Carolina. Having devoted our entire attention for many years to the SHOE TRADE, wc claim advantages in it, and will deal as liberally as possible with all. ES3,Call poon or send in your orders early. Every article warranted as represented. WTe have also a large stock ot MlUb a iJNUlJuua, LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING. B. R. SMITH & CO. Sept. 9, 1807 ; Watch and Clock Maker, AN I) DEALER IX JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, CLOCJZS, Watch Materials, Spectacles, $c. Aug. 19, 1867. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Dentistry. Dr. WM. 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 Dentis try, he is satisfied that he can please all who may crive him a call. . . ... . j i .7 l-'l All work done witn reierence io nearness, uuraon- . tS ITT 1 - O ity and dispatch, umce -over narringer, vone Co"s Store, where he can be found at. all hours of the day. All work warranted to give entire satisfaction. Teeth filled and extracted wiinoui pain. June 10, 1807. Lime, Plaster, Cement and Hair. A large supply always on hand, and for sale on most favorable terms, by WORTH & DANIEL, Wilmington, N. C. Monthly receipts of fresh Lime from Maine. July 15, 1807 Cm 3. A. WII.I.AKT. A. A. WILLARD. Willard Brothers, WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Agents for the Hazard Powder Co., and Marvin & Co.'s Safes. Also, Emery's Cotton Gin and Con denser, and Foster's Cotton Planter. Nos. 29, 30 and 31 North Water Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. September 2, 1 866 6m Concord Mills. Having opened a House in Charlotte, near the Post Office, for the sale of our own manulacturcd goods, we invite the attention ot merchants and others to our YARNS, SHEETINGS, S1I1UT1NUK, OSNARERGS, CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARNS, &c, &c. gy Cotton taken in exchange for Goods. Wc sell low for Cash. j. Mcdonald & sons, August 12, 18G7. Concord, N. C. Cowand & Harriss, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 2G Commerce Street, NORFOLK, VA., attend promptly to sales of Cotton, Grain, Lum Tobacco, Naval . Stores, &c," and purchase of Will ber, Supplies. "Will forward Cotton to Europe FREE of forwarding CHARGE. D. G. Cowaxp, R. J- Harriss, Washington co., N. C. Late of Halifax, N. C. Refers to Capt. W. E. Stitt and Hon. Z. B. Vance, of Charlotte; and Hon. W. N. II. Smith of Hertford county. August 20, 18G7 Cm TAILORING. John Vogel, Practical Tailor, Respectfully informs the citizens of Charlotte and surrounding country, that he is prepared io 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 old Charlotte Hotel, next door to Brem's Hardware Store. January 1, 18G7. 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, 18G7. James Tiddy, Dealer in Marble and Manufacturer of Monuments, Slabs, Headstones, &c, 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, 18G7. " " COOPER. SHOP. I have removed my CooperShop to the one formerly occupied by Mr Cresweli as a wagon shop, near Mr Jamison's Blacksmith shop, on the street leading by the Court House, where I would be pleased to see all those "who desire work done in my line. New work or repairing done at short notice. Give me a call and your work shall be done satisfactorily. House keepers who want water conveyed through their houses by pipes, will apply to the undersigned. Oct. 14,1807. y GUS SCHNIDER. NOTICE. Drafts on New York Without Charge- Parties, whether regular customers or not, wish ing to send, monef to New York, Baltimore, and other Northern Cities, will be supplied with Drafts for any amount,' at City Bank of Charlotte, without charge. Also, for sale, Drafts in amounts to suit purchasers, on England, Ireland, France, and all parts of Ger many. A. G. BRENIZER, Caebier. November 4. 1867., i PRACTICAL " Stale of North Carolina, Mecklenbiirg county. Court of Flea $ Quarter SasionM Oct. Term, izxtt. vi ! f A. Wiel & Co. ts. Wi M. button. " Attachinent A. M. Kee summdned as Garnishee.f It aDDearinr to the satisfaction of the toun, m : . :,. - .i.i I WV M. Sutton, the defendant in this case, w resident ot tius State, u is uiereiuro u....- r., t,at m..i;1..t;An hft made for six weeas, in ie ii Western Democrat, notifying said defendant to be and flr,near at the next Court of Pleas ana uuarier fnr the Conntv of Mecklenburg, at the Court House in Charlotte, on the 2d Monday in .Tftimarv neiL then and there to answer, pieaa or replevy, or judgment final will be entered against him. and the effeeta in the Jianas OI uaruiaucc vw ilpmnwl to r.Liintiff' s use. Witness. Wm. Maxwell, ClerK ot our sam vou ' . ' - i r . oftice, the 2d Monday in October, A. D. 18G7 State of North Carolina, Mecklenbiirg county. Court of I'leas'fi Quarter Session Oct. Term, 186 C. J. Fox. vs. E. A. Thompson. Original Attachment Levied by summoning as Gar- Tiishees W W Hart. Wm Maxweu, O n diwuuucr, C Dowd and J B Stewart: '. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant, E. A. Thompson, resides beyond the limits of this State, it is ordered by the Court that nublieatinn be made for six weeks, in the Western Democrat, notifying the said defendant to be and ap pear at the next Court of Tleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the County of Mecklenburg, at the Court House in Charlotte, on the 2d Monday in January next. 1868. then and thereto answer, plead or re- Tilevv. or iudcrment. final will be taken against him, and the above persons garnisheed, levied upon, the amount in their hands due to said defendant will be condemned to plaintiff's use. Witness, Wm. Maxwell, Clerk of our said Court at omce, the za .uonuay in uciouer, .v. i. ioui. 95-Gw WM. MAXWELL, Clerk. State of North Carolina, Mecklenburg county. Cnurf of Pleas & Ouarter Sessions Oct. Term, 18b7. Thomas W. Dewey, Cashier, vs. E. S. Wright. Attachment levied on" 15 pieces and 2G boxes of Ma chinery, 1 Steam Engine, Pictures and Mill. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant resides beyond the limits of this State, it is ordered bv the Court that publication be made for six weeks, in the Western Democrat, notifying the said defendant to be and appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the County of Mecklenburg, at the Court House in Charlotte on the 2d Monday in January next, then and there to answer, plead or replevy, or judgment final will be taken against him, and the property levied on con demned to plaintiff's use. . Witness, Wm. Maxwell, Clerk of our said Court at office, the 2d Monday in October, A. D. 186. 05-6w . WM. MAXWELL, Clerk. State of North Carolina, Mecklenburg county. Court of Pleas Jc Quarter Sessions Oct. Term, 18G7 Joseph II. Irwin vs. John L. Harkey. Justices' Judgment levied on Thirty Acres of Land belonging to Defendant. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant, John L. Harkey, resides beyond the limits of this State, it is ordered by the Court tnat uublicatiou be made lor six weeks, in the Western Democrat, notifying said defendant to be and appear at the next Courtoi Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the County of Mecklenburg, at the Court House in Charlotte, on the 2d Monday in January next, to show cause why the Land levied upon should not be ordered to be sold. Witness, Win. Maxwell, Clerk of our saidjCourt at Office, the 2d Monday in October,-A. D. 18G7. irGw WM." MAXWELL, Clerk. GKOUERIES. Hammond & 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 Cofice, SO Barrels Sugar all grades, 5 Hogsheads Sugar yellow, 25 Barrels Molasses assorted grades, o Hogsheads Molasses Cuba, 10 Barrels Potomac Shad, 10 Half Barrels Potomac Shad, 10 Quarter Barrels Potomac Shad, 10 Half " Faniily.Ms.ckerel, 10 Quarter " " " 40 Kits, No. 1 and 2, " 100 Sacks Liverpool Salt, 50 Boxes line English Dairy Cheese, 50 " Adamantine Candles, 50 " assorted Stick Candy, 25 " Layer Raisins, l ine Lot of Bacon N. C. and Western, it a Flour, Corn and Corn Meal, Codfish and Irish Potatoes, Hemlock Leather, Iron and Nails all sizes, Bale Yarn and Shirting, Sauces, Flavoring Extracts, Soda Crackers, &c. And every other article usually found in a Grocery and Provision Store. We invite the attention of country merchants and others to our stock, and solicit an examination. hammond & Mclaughlin. October 14, 18G7. tf COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Co-Partnership Notice. The undersigned have this day formed a Copart nership, under the name of R. II. COWAN & CO. fnr the numose of carrying on a General Coinmis sion, Shipping and Supply Business in the City of W'ilmincton, N. C. Their office, for the present, is on the Corner of Chesnut and Water Streets, up stairs, 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 of all kinds. ROBT. H. COWAN. JNO. W. CAMERON, JAMES II. HILL, Wilmington, N. C, July 29, 1867. tf - Benjamin Robinson, . (Late of North Carolina,) ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 37 Nassau Street, NEW YORK. Associated with Roger A. Pbyob, Esq., formerly of Virginia, will attend promptly and thoroughly to all business committed to his management. August 26, 18G7. ly J. Y. BRYCE & CO., General Commission Merchants. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Particular attention paid to the selling of all kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco. Hiehest cash price paid for Cotton. 8, All orders from a distance promptly attended to. J. Y. BRYCE. March E, 18G6. Wr. n. BRYCE. FANCY GROCERIES. Pickles, Preserves, Jellies, Mustard, Horse Radish, Powdered Ginger and Cinnamon, Ginger Preserves, Macaroni, Hermetrically sealed Meats and Fruits, Salmon, Lobsters, Oysters, Clams, Sardines, Pine Apples, Peaches. Strawberries, Salad Oil, Catsups, Soda Powders, Vinegar, Killikinick Smoking Tobac co, Havana Segars, Tobacco and Snuff. Chestnuts, Green and Dried Apples, Raisins, Fishing Hooks and Tackle, Violin and Guitar Strings. wines and brandies. Champaine, Pemartin Sherry, old Newton Ma deira. old Port, Catawba, Rhine, Jas. Hennessee Cognae Brandy, vintage of 1858, Marc Renault double refined rectified Whiskey s, old Bourbon, Rye, Wheat, pure Corn and Monongahela "hiskeys, Hol land Gin and Schiedam Schnapps, Bitiera, St. Croix and Jamaica Rum, Cordials and Lemon and other Syrups, London Porter, A. Guineas & Sons xxx Brown Stout, Dublin,. Muir & Son's sparklin Edin burgh Ale, Glass, Bottles, Flasks and Demijohns of all sizes to the Trade.1 Old Corn and Rye Whiskey by the barrel, to the trade at email profit. ; jt' , Visitors and residents in Charlotte purchasing any of the above for medical purposes, can getr a pure article by calling on Feb, 18, 186T J. J). TALMFJt. C. Iki: Query's New Store. FALL AND - WlUTilK Uruuus. A new stock of Fall and Winter Goods it now in o(,. fnr mile at reasonable prices. ti nv,lo Tlnnnrt Trimmincrs. te. tt I .allies fi coo uvvp, " 1 o ' ?n Tarare Quantities. Rlin Hood Skirts, Gloves, lankee Motions, snd Fancy Goods, in great variety. : ' Millinery. MRS. QUERY would inform her friends that she has spared no pains ra selecting ner nwt vi wuiine- rv and Trimmings; anu BaTingu -i,v -"-; in the business ieeis su r- who will favor her with a call. ... Bonnets and Hats made ana xrimmeu to oruer, on the most reasonable terms and shortest notice. Dresses Cut, Fitted, Trimraea ana maue on reason able terms and at short notice. Our terms are strictly Casn. unr raouow, smaii profit, and just dealing toaii October 14, 1867. Fall Stock. J. BUXBAUM & CO., Trade Street, Charlotte, X. C. Dry Goods, &c, Arriving daily, all to be oiu j;neap ior vasn. To our old customers and friends we return our thanks for their past liberal patronage, and take pleasure in announcing to them that we are daily ... . ... , m receiving a lull ana complete etoca oi Fancy Dry Goods, Embracing every article kept in a first class estab lishment. Hats. Bonnets and Ribbons, in great variety, to suit the most fastidious lady. READY-MADE CLOTHING, ROOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, &c. Give us a call and judge for yourself. October 7, 1867. Important to Carolina Shippers. THE NEW Bait. & Carolina Grand Trunk FREIGHT LINE, VIA PETERSBURG, VA., Comprising the following great Freight Routes: THE TOWHATAN STEAMBOAT COMPANY'S FREIGHT LINE OF STEAMERS, PETERSBURG AND WELDON, RALEIGH AND GASTON, NORTH CAROLINA, WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, WILMINGTON AND WELDON, ATLANTIC & NORTH CAROLINA, WILMINGTON AND MANCHESTER, CHARLOTTE & SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAYS, And their connections. Time Quick and Rates Low. This new trunk line forms a Great Freight Route between Baltimore and Wcldon, Warrenton, Raleigh, Ilillsboro', Lexington, Salisbury, Morganton, Char lotte, Lincolnton, Goldsboro', Newbcrn, Beaufort, Wilmington, Chest crville, Winnsooro, coiumuia, Sumterville, Manchester, and all intermediate points on and near these great Railways and their connec tions. The Powhatan Steamers connect at Petersburg with Petersburg Railway for all points in the Caro linas. Cars are run alongside of Steamers' Whorl", and goods transferred with careful handling. CARS ARE RUN THROUGH WITHOUT BREAK ING BULK Between Petersburg and Raleigh, Charlotte, Golds boro, Wilmington, &c, &c. This Inland Line pos sesses many advantages over a Sea Route. Marino risk is small and insurance is comparatively nothing. The Wharf of Powhatan Steamers being nituated in the very centre of the great Shipping - District of Baltimore, renders it convenient to shippers, and drayage is very small. Great attention paid to consignments of Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Rosin, Lc, &lc. All produce forwarded at the lowest possible rates. tf3F To insure tranpportation over this Inland Fast Line, mark all goods, whether Northward or Southward bound, "Via Petersburg." Freight landed in Baltimore day following delivery to the Steamers. Through Receipts are given and fixed rate per 100 pounds guaranteed both ways. gj-jy- Rates in every case as low as via Bay Lino and Portsmouth to and from Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. . . X. R. With regard to last named points, freight is forwarded to and from Petersburg by Philadelphia and New York Steamers. For rates and all further information, apply to any Freight Agent on the Line, or at the Office or the Powuatan Steam moat Co., 00 Light St. Wharf, Ualtimobk. . . . . . r- a 1 -All. J. BRANDT, Jr., President Powuatan meomuoai .o. It. B. PEGRAM, Sup't Petersburg Railroad. A. B. ANDREWS, Sup't Raleigh & Gaston Railrosd. JAMES ANDERSON, Sup't North Carolina Railroad. C. BOUKN1GHT, Sup't C & S. C. Railroad. S. L. FREMONT, Sup't Wilm'n & Weldon lUiiroau. J. V. JORDAN, Acting Master Trans. Atlantic and N. C. Railroad. WM. M'RAE, Sup't Wilmington and Manchester Railroad. September 80, 18C7. H. M. PHELPS. "Home, Sweet Homo! There's no place like Home!" I am happy to inform my old friends of Charlotte and the surrounding country, that I have agaiu re turned and resumed my old business among them, and am fully prepared to offer them the Cheapest Stock of Goods To be found at any other cutablisbinent in the City. Having recently lived in the Northern States, and with my old experience in the purchase of Good, 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 a Cheap, ir not Cheaper, than any other House, and at a email profit. As my stock was purchased for Cash, "' quently I can afford to dispose of articlea at a slight I have now in Store, and am constantly receiving, a choice assortment of Dry Goods, Ladies' Trimmings of the latest styles, Linen Table Damask, Linen Diaper, and all kinds of 'l?a1' Calicoes, brown and bleached Shect.ngs, bUck and colored Alpaccas Ladies' and Gentlemen .!. "iuSnflWT?' Opposite the Court Hou,.. ROBERT P. WARING, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 3.1 J CHARLOTTE, N. C. Office, 3 doors West of Dewey a Bank, and oppomto Carson's new store. September 2, 18G7 , New Foundry and Machine Shop , AT, CHARLOTTE, N. C. M. MARTIN & CO., Having removed their Works from StowesTiHe. j Cast on count, to Charlotte, respectfully .nfom he.r old patrons and the public generally tba they na opened a Foundry and Machine Shop at the tM avy Y'ard Lot, in the 'city of Chariot prctmrca to raasc an .i V Mills. Engines, Mills Factories, Water Wheels, Cane MU, Farming Implements, &c, &e. , . , . REPAIRING Particular attention will be paia repairing of all kinds." ' . . . - All work shall be done in the very nicest style, and the best material used. m MARTIN, . . i i, t i.iu v. June 25, 1866. Charlotte, i. v. Fresh Drugs, 0

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