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The Orphan. I am dreaming, sadly dreatuing, Of the happy limes of yore: Of the pcences in youth enacted, 'Round my Father's cottage door. I era weeping, lonely weeping. For the friends of former year?, Who thtir last repose are sleeping, To their drear and gloomy biers, Visioos of the pat are bringing, Forms that I remember yet, And my soul to iheui i9 clinging, Tho' they have in Heaven met. A Father dear, a noble Brother, Are alike both gone fiooi rue, And a kt'td. dvottd mother, From uy gaze must ever be. I've no peace and I've no pleasure, Naught else can I know but pain, And the only hype I treasure, I, fh.it we may meet aain NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE. S. 13. 3IEACIIAM, year the First Xatioiml Bank of Chorlotte. I am now receiving from the Manufacturers North the most complete assortment ever offered in this market of Boots and Shoe?. I will sell by the case to Merchants at New York prices, and to the Retail Trade 1 will sell as low as any one. iADii;s KIIOES. I keep Miles' best Shoes for Ladies. Misses and Children, and Gentlemen's Hoots of all kinds French Calf Skins. American Calf, Kip Skins and Sole Leather of all kinds. I feel thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on me. Be sure and look for the preen Sign-board. S. B. MEACHAM, Oct 14, 18G7. Near the First Natioal Bank. Six per cent Interest. Deposits received subject to sight checks and six per cent interest allowed at Oct. 7, 1S07. CITY BANK OF CHARLOTTE. Great Reduction in Prices at BUXBAUM & LANG'S, At Corner Store under Mansion House, Charlotte, Are now offering great bargains preparatory to closing their Fall Stock. Our Stock of Dry Goods is large and consists of Calicoes, DeLaines, Worsteds, Reps, Poplins, Meri uoes, Flannels, Domestics, Sim wis, Cloaks, and all other goods iu the Dry Goods line too numerous to mention. Give us a call andwc will givcthebenefit of thelate declines. - Our Btock of Piece Goods is complete, such as Jeans, Kerseys, Sattinets, French Cussimercd, Broad Cloths, &c. We call the attention of the Ladies, to our fine as sortment of Cloaks, of the Newest Styles, Which will be sold at prices to suit the times. Also a fine stock of Ladies Hats. Hock Inland Cassimeres and Jeans. Our stock of Clothing and Gents furnishing Goods cannot be excelled iu regard to Fit, Quality and Price. A full hue of Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps. We have always on hand a full lino of .MILLS & SONS' Shoes lor Ladies and Gentlemen. Also, Trunks, .Valises, Carpet Bags, &(., c. A full line of Blankets at greatly reduced prices. Our friends and the public generally are invited to give us a call. Dec. 1X07. BUXBAUM & LANG. State of North Carolina, Union County. In Equity Full Term, 18(J7. William B. Marsh and Jane Bivcns vs. Walter Marsh and two other children whose names are unknown, Heirs of Fdmund Marsh, deceased. Petition for Sale of Land. In this case it appearing In the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants in this cause are non residents of this State, so that process cannot lie per sonally served upon them, it is therefore ordered by the Court that publication he made for six weeks, successively, in the Western Democrat, commanding them, and each of them, to be and appear at the next term of this Court, to be held at the Court House in Monroe, on the Sth .Monday after the 4th Monday in February next, ami answer, .tc, or judgment, pro confesso, will be entered against them. Witness, T. I). Winchester, Clerk and Master of said Court, at office in Monroe, this :18th day of No vember, 1807. JO-Ow T. D. WINCHESTER, C. M. L HOME PRODUCTION. North State Washing Machine -Best in Use. Patented Of tuber loth, 1807, by tin: ISub.vribi rs and Mnnuficturcrs, (it Charlotte. X. C. If you need anything of the kind, you will en tourage home industry by purchasing one of our Machines. It is easy to operate, occupies a small space and docs not injure articles to be washed. It is strong and substantial, and does its work in a short time. It is an actual improvement on others of similar out side appearance. In the North State Washing Machine the Clothes are placed in hot suds and while tln;s 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 iu the old way. This Machine gives the advantage of using boiling puds and of confining the steam, it can be worked sitting or standing. It is cheap. Tho price of it puts it within reach of nearly every family, and pays its cost back in the saving of garments. Thy it! Tky it! I Brv It!!! Manufactured and sold by BARNHARDT & HOUSTON, Not 25, 1867. Charlotte, X. C. Certificate. CHAnxoTTE, N. C, Nov. 22d, 1807. Mesrs. Bnrnhardt & Houston: Altera fair trial of your Machine, 1 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, both on ac count of the labor and as they say the failure to get the "streaks 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 thwm to use it. No family ought to be w ithout one. Sincere wishes for your success. Yours respectfully, Mits. M. A. BiRwr.i.r.. Charlotte Female Institute. Charlotte, X. C, Nov. 30, 1807. Messrs. Earnhardt & Houston: Sirs: 1 have tried your Washing Machine, and fully concur in every -.thingthat Mrs. Burwell says iu regard to it. l'ours Truly, Sins. Dr. J. M. Miller. Charlotte, X. C , Nov. 30, 1SC7. Messrs. Barnhardt & Houston: Sirs: The North State Washing Machine is really more than I expected, and can with candor say that there is no humbug about it. My servants say that it does its work as well as can be done by baud. And I take pleasure in recommending your Machine to my friends, and all who desire a labor-saving machine. Best wishes for your sucocss. Respectfully yours, . Mrs. David Parks. Administrator's Notice. Having qualified as Administrator of A. C. Wil liamson, dee'd, I notify all persons indebted to said deceased to come forward and make settlement; and those haying claims against him must present them within the time prescribed by law, or this uotice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Je 9, 1847 4t C J. FOX, Adm r. LUMBER! LUMBER!! Having located my Steam Saw Mill immediately on the Wilmington, Charlotte & Rutherford Railroad, and secured a line lot of good Tine Timber, I am now prepared to furnish at short notice Pine Lumber of the best quality, sawed in the best style of the art. My Mill and Engine has undergone thorough repairs and my Saw being newly fitted up with "Eramerson'g Patent Moveable Teeth" the greatest improvement of the age in Saws. I will furnish Lumber of the best quality. Orders solicited through the mail, addressed to me at Saw Mill, near Cherryville, X. C. Dec 9, 1807. P. S. WniSNAXT. HANDS WANTED. Four skilled WEAVERS can find employment by applving to the undersigned at Concord, X". C. j. Mcdonald & soxs. Dec 2, 18C7. 1m House Furnishing Articles. Chamber Setts, Japaned some very handsome ; all kinds of House Furnishing Articles, Knives and Forks, Spoon?, Castors, Candle-sticks, &c, next door to the Court House. Xov. 11, 1807. JAMES IIARTY & CO. Groceries. Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Soap, Candles, Table Salt, Mustard, &c, cheap for cash, next door to the Court House. Nov. 11, 1807. JAMES HAHTY & CO. Fresh Arrivals at the Elephant Store of PRESSON & GRAY. By arrivals to-day, we are now supplied with every article in the line of Family Supplies that may be called for such as Bacon Sides, Hams and Shoulders, fine Buckwheat Flour; a large lot of Coffee, which we sell cheaper than before; Sugars of all grades; some splendid Dairy Cheese: Mackerel, Xo. 1 and 2. We have on hand a general assortment of Tin and Crockery Ware. Also, just received, a fine lot of Sole and Upper Leather. We have now, and expect to keep, Corn, Meal, Peas, Flour, Potatoes, and every thing pro duced in the country. Also, a fine lot of Syrups the Golden Syrup and Maiden's Choice. A small, but well selected assortment of DRY GOODS, among which are a lot of Cedar Falls Sheetings. Also, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, among them Thomasvillc manufactured Shoes, all of which we will sell as low, if not lower, than any house in the city. Dec. a, 1807. PRESSON & GRAY. FERTILIZERS FOR WHEAT. We have now received our supplies of Guano and Phosphates for Wheat, consisting in part of Pure Peruvian Guano, Soluable Pacific Guano, Baugh's Phosphate of Lime, Zell's Phosphate of Lime, all in sound packages and "warranted free from adultera tion. HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. 150 Barrels of Rockport Lime. J0O Sacks Liverpool Salt, 1,000 Gallons Cardenas' Molasses, iu barrels and hogsheads, 2-30 Kegs Nails, assorted sizes. HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO., Commission Merchants. FIRE INSURANCE. HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO., Agents. Policies written on Storehouses, Dwellings and all kinds of Merchandise in Store or "ivi Transitu." Ag gregate Capital represented. Twelve Million Dollars. E. X. Hl Tt'lttSOX. J. C. l:t KKOroiIS. It. A. Sl'ElXOS. Plaster of Paris, Roscndale Cement, Rockport Lime, Land Plaster and Clover Seed, just received. HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. October 14, 18(37. GROCERIES ! GROCERIES ! ! AT WILMINGTON, N. C We have just received the advance of our Stock of Groceries, consisting of Pork, Sugars, . 1 eas, Candles, Soap, Coflee, Mackerel, Crackers, Starch, Buckwheat Flour, &c, &c, the trade at the lowest Cash Cheese, Flour, Pickels, Family Butter, Which we ofl'er to market prices. A full supply of Groceries will be kept constantly on hiind, to which we would call the attention of Couutiy Merchants and others. R. II. COWAN & CO., No. 32 Water Street, Wilmington, N. C December 9, 1867 lm Dr. JOHN H. McADEN, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, CHARLOTTE, X. C, Has on hand a large and well selected stock of PURE DRUGS, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Family Medi cines, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye St nils, Fancy and Toilet Articles, which he is determined to ell ut the very lowest prices. May 2U, 1H37. THE NEW BOOK STORE, CII A KLOTTL, If. C. TIDDY & BRO., Has just received a large addition to their Stock of New Books, Stationery and Fancy Articles. The public are invited to call and examine their stock. They are prepared to furnish Wholesale Customers on as good terms, or probably better, with anything in their line, than any other house in the City. SCHOOL BOOKS. Davics, Bov.don, Primary Old and New Arithme tics: Also, Keys to the same; Pike's, Fowler's, Green leaf's, Applctoti's and Smiley 's Arithmetics; Bul lion's Creek. Latin and English (Jraminars and Readers: Binsrhaufs Latin and English (i rain mars : full series of" McGutfey's, Sterling s. Goodrich's, Wil son's, Sargents and N. C. Readers; full scries of Mitchell's and Cornell s Geographies; Copy Books ; Quaekenbo's and Brookfield's Composition: all classes of Speakers ; Williard's and Titter's Universal History: Quaekenbo's History of the United States; Sewell's History of Rome; Corns ock's and Parker's Philoso phy; Webster's and Walker's School and Unabridged Dictionary. NEW PRESBYTERIAN HYMN BOOK, Just out: also, an extensive supply of Methodist Hymn Books; Bibles; Thornton's and Jay's Faiuily Prayers, &e. HISTORICAL. Annals f Tennessee; History of the Late War, by Pollard: Abbot's Histories; Democracy in America- m i 'it- ...... irouues History of Ungiand. NOVELS. A large selection of the latent and best ; Also cheap Novels Dime Novels. STATIONERY. The largest and cheapest ever offered in this market, comprising Note, Letter. Foolscap. Blotting and Tis sue Paper, from the cheapest to the finest American, German and French; Envelopes, all sizes, from the smallest to the large official plain :!nd colored border; Lead, Skte and In lellible Pencils; Arnold's English Writing Fluid: Moore's Writing Ink in bottles for School use; Indian Ink; French Paints in boxes all sizes: Camel Hair Pencils: Cohen's, Cmnnifi-,.;.!! Washington, Medallion and Gillot's Nos. 170, 30'Jand 401 Steel Pens. FANCY ARTICLES. Beehives. V ases. Wallets, Cabas, Ladies Companion. Card Receivers, Glass Paper Weights, Ladies Work Box.es, Watch Stands. Photograph Albums. NOTE BOOKS. Southern Harmony, Christian Minstrels, Timbrel of Zion. Christian Harmony, Presbyterian Psalmodist, Carmiua Sa.ra, Songs of Praise, Sabbath School Bell, Happy Voices. Pocket Diaries for 1868. ALMANACS FOR 1868. Blum's, Housekeepers and Builders, Dentschcr Kalender. The above ia now offered to the pnblic for their inspection. We svil for Cash, and by so doing we are able to sell low. December 2, 1867. TIDDY & BRO. DWELLING FOR RENT- I offer for Rent forthe year 18G8,tht elegant resi dence situated between the Baptist Church and the residence of Got. Vance. SAML. P. SMITH. Dec. 9, 18G7. 3w . Ragged Money. Torn and defaced Srinplasters, Greenbacks, and National Bank Note?, bought at a very reasonable discount at the CITY BANK OF CHARLOTTE, November 4, 18G7. Trade Street. SADDLES, HARNESS, &o. L. W. Osborne, (Opposite the Old Charlotte Hotel.) Manufactures Saddles, Collars, Bridles, and Har ness of all sorts to order, at short notice. He keeps on hand, and for sale at reasonable prices. BUGGY, CARRIAGE & WAGON HARNESS, HIDING SADDLES And everything that may be needed in that line. Being a practical mechanic, he thinks that he can give entire satisfaction to those who patronize him. His prices will be found as low as any in this city, and the workmanship as good as the best. He respectfully asks a fair trial and a share of public patronage. tSF" REPAIRING done in the best manner with promptness. L. W. OSBORNE. Dec 2, 1807. Cm B. KOOPMANN. Having completed my Winter Stock, I now offer to my friends and patrons in Charlotte and surrounding country, as handsome and cheap an assortment of Fall and Winter Goods as can be bought in or out of the city. As usual my stock comprises everything kept in a first class mercantile house. Of Dress Goods, a full and complete stock; Calicoes in every variety and pattern; Shirting, bleached and unbleached ; Sheet ings and Pillow casing of all widths; Ticking, &c. Special attention is called to my extraordinary fine and extensive stock of Millinery and Ladies' Goo4s, Such as Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Balmorals, Hoop skirts, English Hosiery, Vests, &c, Shawls iu every variety ; a lot of French Embroideries; Laces, thread 4".nd cluny ; Edgings; Inserting?; Collars; Handker chiefs altogether embracing an assortment such as is only seldom offered in this city. Cloaks and Furs, Latest Styles, Furnishing Goods, Trimmings, Fancy Goods and Notions in endless variety. Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Satinets, Jeans, Tweeds, Kerseys, in shades, patterns and qualities to suit any and everybody. Also, a heavy stock of Rock Island Cassimeres and Jear.s at Factory prices. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! ! CLOTHING ! ! ! a better stock than ever. Boots and Shoes For Ladies' ami Misses', Men's and Boy's wear. I bought and had manufactured for my use such arti cles only as I can honestly recommend. HARDWARE in all its branches, including a lot of double and single barreled Shot Guns, Wittcinore's Cards, Ames' Shovels, Collins' Axes, &c, kc. Groceries, Drugs, Notions, &c. The old and numerous friends of my house know of course their interest demands them to give me a call before purchasing, whilst the public generally can rest assured thjt a trial at my store will leave them fully satisfied that I can and will sell at least as low as the lowest. WHOLESALERS, who do not wish to be under sold, will do well to look through my stock. Oct. 21, 1SG7. bkoOPMANN. Fall and Winter Stock 1867. FOR THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE. WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS, Have now in stove 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 Dross 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 large quantities and at the lowest cash prices. Their stock of Groceries and Hardware is suffi cient io supply the demands of their customers and friends. In fact, everything and anything can be found in their Store, from the sn.allest needle to a 'cross-cut'' Saw. The attention of country Merchants is re quested, and they arc respectfully invhed to call and examine this stock of Goods. Returning thanks for the liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed, they promise to do all in their power to give satisfaction to customers hereafter. Millinery and Dress-Making. A separate department is devoted to Millinery and Dress-making, where the Ladies can have work done promptly and in the latest styles. WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS, between the two Drug Stores. Oct. 14, 1807. Grocery and Provision Store. ALEXANDER liER HYIIILL, At the centre Store under the Mansion House, has for sale a good as.-;:rtment of GROCERIES AXD PROYISIOXS, Such as Sugar, Coffee. MolassesT Salt, Flour. Meal, Bacon, iunl anything usually kept in a Family Gro cery Store. Person who buy at retail will find my prices as low as any in this city. A. BERRYIIILL. October 28, 1807 Cm New Foundry and MACHINE SHOP. TATEM, R00KE & CULPEPPER, l'K ACTICAL 31 ECIIAN I CS, Have opened a Foundry, Machine and Blacksmith Shop, at the old stand of J. M. Howie, where they I will execute, in the very best style and finish, all work in their lino. They are prepared to make all sorts of CASTINGS for Steam Engines. Mills, Factories. Water-wheels, Cane mills. Farming Implements, and, iu fact, every thing pertaining to their business. Particular attention will be paid to the 11EVA1R IXtr of all kind of machinery. All work shall be done in the very best style, with the best material, and at living prices. All kinds of work for GOLD. MINES executed with skill and dispatch. t-ff Remember, we arc practical workmen, and will warrant all our work. Give us a call. TATEM, ROOKE & CULPEPPER. October 14. 18o7. J. E. STENHOUSE. New York. ALLAN MACAPLAY, LIIAKLOTTB, N. C. Stenhouse & Macaulay, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 42 S;one Street, XEW 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, 1807. Z. B. VAXCK. DO WD. 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, 18C6. - tf NEW DRUG STORE, - Ntarly opposite the Mansion House, 3d door above Dewey's Bank, Charlotte, K. C. KILGORE & CURETOX, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL DEALERS IS Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumeryt Surgical Instruments, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, To bacco, Segars, Stationery, &c, &c. B. F. K1LGGRE, M. D. Not. 111867. T. K. CURETON, M. D. Concord Female College. The next Session will commence on vhe first Mon day of January 1808. It will continue six iustead of five months. Tuition and board, with washingj will be $135, half in advance. Each boarder will furnish her own lights and towels and a pair of sheets and pillow cases. Music, Drawing, French and Latin are extra. Address, J. M. M. CALDWELL, Statesville, N. C. November 18, 18G7. 2m NEW STORE. Stand formerly occupied by Stenhouse, Afacauhty Co. At th te The subscribers inform the public that they have just opened a large stock of Groceries, Consisting in part of Sugar, Coflee, Cheese, Bagging, Rope, Iron Cotton Ties, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, and every 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. Crockery, Glass Ware and China. Beautiful Gold Band Tea Setts, Cut Glass Goblets, Wine Glasses, Bohemian Glass Toilet Setts, in great variety, next door to the Court House. Nov. 11, 18G7. JAMES IIARTY & CO. Smith's BOOT AND SHOE STORE, CHARLOTTE, N. C, next door to Dewey's Bank. B. R. 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, we claim advantages in it, and will deal as liberally as possible with all. BgCall soon or send in your orders early. Every article warranted as represented. Wc have also a large stock of SHOE FINDINGS, LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING. B. It. SMITH & CO. Sept. 9, 1807 PRACTICAL Watch and Clock Maker, AXO PEAT.FIt IX JEWELRY, FIXE WATCHES, CLOCKS, Watch Materials, Spectacles, c. Aug. 10, 1807. CHARLOTTE, N. C. A. W. ALEXANDER, Surgeon Dentist, CHARLOTTE, N. C. , Office in the lirawley Building,) gL. Can be consulted on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. March 25, 1807. WI1LARI). 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. 20, 30 and 31 Nohtii Water Stiieet, WILMIXGTOX, X. C. September 2, 1800 Cm Concord Mills. Having opened a House in Charlotte, near the Post Office, for the sale of our own manufactured goods, we invite the attention of merchants and others to our YARNS, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, O.SNABERGS, CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARNS, kc, &c. Cotton taken in exchange for ' Goods. We sell low for Cash. J. Mcdonald & sons, August 12, 1807. Concord, N. C. Cowand & Harriss, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 20 Commerce Street, XORFOLK, VA., Will attend promptly to sales of Cotton, Grain, Lum ber, Tobacco, Naval Stores, &c, and purchase of Supplies. Will forward Cotton to Europe FREE of forwarding CHARGE. D. G. Cowaxp, Washington co., N. C. Refers to Capt. W. E of Charlotte; and Hon. county. R. J. IIareiss, Late of Halifax. N. C. Stitt arid Hon. Z. B. Vance, W. N. II. Smith of Hertford August 20, 1807 Cm . TAILORING. John Vogel, Practical Tailor, Respectfully iiilbrins the citizens of Charlotte and sin rounding 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. Shon opposite old Charlotte Hotel, next door to Brem's Hardware Store. January 1, 1807. 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, Headtones, &c, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Orders will receive prompt attention. All persons indebted to the Charlotte Marble Yard wil! please come forward and make immediate pay ment, as further indulgence cannot be given. Jaly 22, 1807. COOPER SHOP. I have removed my Cooper Shop to the one formerly occupied by Mr Creswell as a wagon shop, near Mr j Jamison's Blacksmith shop, on the street leading by j the Lourt House, wuere 1 would be pleased to see all those who desire work done in ray 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 SCIINIDER. NOTICE. Drafts on New York Without Charge. Parties, whether regular customers or not, wish ing to tend money to New York, Baltimore, and ether Northern Cities, will be supplied with Drafts for any amount, at City Bant of Charlotte, without charge. Also, for sale, Drafts in amounts to ?uit purchasers on England, Ireland, Franee, and all parts of Ger-nany- A. G. BRENIZER, Cashier. November 4, 1867. o State of North Carolina, Mecklenburg county. Court of Pleas $ Quarter Sessions Oct. Term, 1807. A. Wiel & Co.- vs. W. M. Sutton. Attachment A. M. Kee summoned as Garnishee. . It appearing to the satisfactionrof the Court, that W. M. Sutton, the defendant in this case, is a non resident of this State, it is therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made for six week?, in the Western Democrat, notifying said defendant to be and appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the Connty 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 entered against him, and the e fleets in the hands of Garnishee con demned to plaintiff's use. Witness, Wm. Maxwell, Clerk of our said Court at office, the 2d Monday in October, A. D. 18G7. 95-Cw WM. MAXWELL, Clerk. State of North Carolina, Mecklenburg county. Court of I'leas $ Quarter Sessions Oct. Term, 1807. C. J. Fox vs. E. A. Thompson. Original Attachment Levied bv summoning as Gar nishees W W Hart, Wm Maxwell, C W Alexander, 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 publication be made for six weeks, in the Western Democrat, notifying the said defendant to be and ap pear 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, 18C8, then and there to answer, plead or re plevy, or judgment 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, Win. Maxwell, Clerk of our said Court at office, the 2d Monday in October, A. D. 1867. 95-Gw WM. MAXWELL, Clerk. State of North Carolina, Mecklenburg county. Court of Pleas y Quarter Sessions Oct. Term, 18G7. Thomas W. Dewey, Cashier, ts. E. S. Wright. Attachment levied on 15 pieces and 26 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 by 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. 1807. ' i5-Gw WM. MAXWELL, Clerk. State of North Carolina, Mecklenburg county. Court of Pleas j Quarter Sessions Oct. Term, 1867. 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 that publication be made for six weeks, in the Western Democrat, notifying said defendant to be and appear at the next Courtof 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 Laud levied upon should not be ordered to be sold. Witness, Wm. Maxwell, Clerk of our said Court at Office, the 2d Monday in October. A. D. 1867. '.3-tiw WM. MAXWELL, Clerk. GROCERIES. 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 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 . 10 10 40 100 50 50 50 Quarter Barrels Potomac Shad, Half " Family Mackerel, Quarter " " " Kits, No. 1 and 2, " Sacks Liverpool Salt, Boxes fine English Dairy Cheese, " Adamantine Candles, " assorted Stick Candy, 2- " 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, Sauces, Flavoring Extracts, Soda Crackers, &c. And every other article usually found in a Grocery and Provision Store. Wc 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. H. COWAN & CO., for the purpose of carrying on a General Commis sion, Shipping and Supply Business in the City of Wilmington, 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 2'J, 1867. tf Benjamin Robinson, (Late of North Carolina,) ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 37 Xassau Street, XEW YORK. Associated with Roger A. Peyob, Esq., formerly of Virginia, will attend promptly and thoroughly to all business committed to his management. August 26, 1867. ly jTy. BRYCE & CO., General Commission Merchants. CHARLOTTE, X. C. Particular attention paid to the selling of all kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco. K3L Highest cash price paid for Cotton. TttQ&s, All orders from a distance promptly attended to. J. Y. BRYCE. March 5, I860. W. H. BRYCE. FANCY GROCERIES. Pickles. Preserves, Jellies, Mustard, Horse Radish, Powdered Ginger and Cinnamon, Ginger Preserves, Ma?aroni, Hermetrically sealed Meats and Fruits, Salmon. Lobsters, Oysters, Clams, Sardines, Pine Apples, Peaches. Strawberries, Salad Oil, Catsups, Soda Powders, Vinegar, KiHikinick 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, Jan. Ilennessee Cognac Brandy, vintage of 1858, Marc Renault double refined rectified Whiskeys, old Bourbon, Rye, Wheat, pure Corn and Monongahela Whiskeys, Hol land Gin and Schiedam Schnapps, Bitters, St. Croix and Jamaica Rum, Cordials and Lemon and other Syrups, London Porter, A. Guincss & Sons' xxx Brown Stout, Dublin, Muir & Son's sparklin Edin burgh Ale, Glass, Bottles, Flasks and Demijohns of all sizes to the Trade. Old Corn and Rye TVIiiakey 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, 1857. J. D. TALMER. : i & Mi Query's New Store, n i PALL AND WINTER GOODS. A new stock of Fall and Winter Goods 'is now Store for sale at reasonable prices. Ladies Dress Goods, Bonnets, Trimmings, &c, of all descriptions, 'in large quantities. " Shoes, Hoop Skirts, Gloves, Yankee Notions, and Fancy Goods, in great variety., : , Millinery. MRS. QUERY would inform her friends that phe haa spared no pains in selecting her stock of Milline ry and Trimmings; and having had along experience in the business feels satisfied that she can please all who will favor her with a call. Bonnets and Hats made and trimmed to order, on the most reasonable terms and shortest notice. Dresses Cut, Fitted. Trimmed and made on reason able terms and at short notice. Our terms are strictly Cash. Our motto is, small profit, and just dealing to all. October 14, 18G7. Fall Stock. J. BUXBAUM & CO.. Trade Street, Charlotte, X. C. Dry Goods, &c, daily, all to be sold Cheap for Carb. Arriving To our old customers and friends we return our thanks for their pa.st liberal patronage, and take pleasure in announcing to them that we are daily receiving a full and complete stock of 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. BOOTS AND SHOES. GROCERIES, ic. BSL Give us a call and judge for yourself. "Xt58 October 7, 1807. Important to Carolina Shippers, THE NEW Bait. & Carolina Grand Trunk FREIGHT LINE, VIA PETERSBURG, VA., Comprising the following great Freight Routes: THE POWHATAN STEAMBOAT COMPANY'S FREIGHT LINE OF STEAMERS, PETERSBURG AND AVELDON, RALEIGH AND GASTON, NORTH CAROLINA, WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, WILMINGTON AND W EL DON, 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 Routo between Baltimore and Weldon, Warrenfon, Raleigh, Hillsboro', Lexington, Salisbury, Morganton, Char lotte, Lincolnton, Coldsboro', Newbern, Beaufort, Wilmington, Chesterville, Winnsboro', Columbia, Sumterville, Manchester, ami 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' Wharf, 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 Linepos-. set ?es many advantages over a Sea Route. Marine risk is small and insurance is comparatively nothing. The Wharf of Powhatan Steamers being situated 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, Roi- in, &c, &c. All produce forwarded at the lowest possible rates. Igg To insure transportation over this Inland Fast Line, mark all goods, whether Northward or Southward bound, "Via Petercburg." Freight landed in Baltimore day following delivery to the Steamers. Through Receipts are given and fixed rate per 100 pounds guaranteed both ways. iT Rates in every case as low as via Bay Line and Portsmouth to and from Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. N. B. With regard to last named point!", freight is forwarded to and from Ptteiburg by Philadelphia and New York Steamers. For rates and all further information, apply to any Freight Agent on the Line, or at the Office of the Powhatan Stkamiioat Co., (J0 Light St. Wharf, Baltimokk. J. BRANDT, Jr., President Powhatan Steamboat Co. R. B. PEG HAM, Sup't Petersburg Railroad. A. B. ANDREWS, Sup't Raleigh it Gaston Railroad. JAMES ANDERSON, Sup't North Carolina Railroad. C. BOUKNIGI1T. Sup't C. k S. C. Railroad. S. L. FREMONT, Sup't Wilm'n k Weldon Railroad. J. V. JORDAN, Acting Master Trans. Atlantic and N. C. Railroad. WM. M'RAE, Sup't Wilmington und Manchester Railroad. " September 30, 1807. H. M. PHELPS. "Home, Sweet Home ! There's no place like Home!" I am happy to inform my old friends of Charlotte end the surrounding country, that 1 have again 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 establishment in the City. Having recently lived in the Northern States, and with my old experience in the purchase of Goods, I am not prepared to say I will sell ''below cost," oral a reduction on the original cost, or "at and below New York price-,,' 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, conse quently I can afford to dispose of articles at a slight advance. I have now in Store, and am constantly receiving, a choice assortment of Dry Goods, Ladies' Trimmings ot the latent myler, Linen Tall Damask, Linen Diaper, nii I nil kind of Flaniill. Calicoes, brown and bleached Sheetings, black and colored Alpaccas, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Furnifh ing Goods, &c. &:. H. M. PHELPS, March 11, 1807. Opposite the Court House. ROBERT P. WARING, Attorney and Counsellor at LaWi CHARLOTTE, X. C. Office, 3 doors West of Dewey's Bank, and opposite Carson's new store. September 1, 1807. . f New Foundry and Machine Shop AT CHARLOTTE, X. V. M. MARTIN & CO., Having removed their Works from Stowcmlle. Gaston county, to Charlotte, respectfully inform their ohl patrons and the public generally that they ha opened a Foundry nnd Machine Shop at the old Yard Lot, in the 'city of Charlotte, where they are prepared to make all orts of CASTINGS W?;"1 Engines, Mills, Factories, Water Wheel. Farming Implements, kc. &c. ,.'lto REPAIRING Particular attention wUl repairing of all kinds. . . 4n l.n v.. fn Terr nicest tyl and the best material used. nrrV JOHN HILKLS. . Charlotte, y. c. June Zo, iou. . Fresh Drugs, A general assortment, lwJ9 ? pRUG gT0TlE. Augut 29, 187. SCABB a
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