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"1 'Anxious for Uatrimony. Some fellow calls for a wife in tlie Louisville Courier in the. following style : The undersigned, feeling the need of some one to find fault with, and grumble at when busi ness matters go wrong, and being lonely with no one to hate htm ; and, whereas, having arrived at a proper age, he has therefore determined to "come out." . .Sealed 'proposals will be received until 12 o'clock p. m.jof the 31st day of December, 18G8. Aprjicqnts must possess beauty or its equiva lent in currency. . .She must possess a sweet and forgiving dispo eitwn,a"nd when one cheek is kissed turn the other, (that is if the right man is kissing.) She may not chew gum. Nor wear long dresses on the street. Nor frequent sewing circles. Nor go round begging for charitable purposes. Nor talk wheu I am sleepy. Nor sleep when I am talking. Nor trade off all my old clothes to wandering Italians for flower vases. Nor borrow money from my vest pockets when I am sleep. When her 'old bear" comes home from a ''few friends" rather affectionate, the must not take advautage of his state, and wheedle him into trij)S to watering places. And above all. she may not on such occasions put ipecac into the coffee she prescribes for his ' dear head." She mut not sit up for him when he happens to be detained to a late hour on his committee. But when he docs come tired and chilly she must be expected to roll over on the other side and give him her warm place. A lady possessing the foregoing qualifications, positive and negative, can hear of something to tier advantage by addressing the undersigned, inclosing a red stamp. All proposals must Lq accompanied with satis factory evidence of the ability of the applicant to support a husband in the style- to which he has been accustomed. Yukadam. GROCERY STORE. The undersigned having bought Mr M. D. L. Moody's stock of Groceries, expects to continue the business at the old stand, opposite the Presbyterian Church, where lie invites all his friends to give him a call, as he expects to keep such goods as are gen .ernllv found in a Family Grocery. March 1, ISO. JAS. M. SIMS. Take Notice. Tlaving closed out my Stock nt my old stand, op pose the Presbyterian Church, to Mr Jas. M. Sims, 1 take pleasure in recommending him to the notice of my former patrons. He is also empowered to settle up my old business by cash or note. March 2, Wi. lm. M. 1. L. MOODY. At Jas. N. Butt's Store. Only 80 cents per gallon for Kerosene Oil A most superb lot of tlrits, very fine for family us ground expressly for us with the bran and the meal sifted out. Call and ry them. Fixe Hogsheads of best LSacon. Lamps and Lanterns. Call and look at the new styles. Also, a lot of Clover Seed. An excellent article of Buckwheat Flour. Don't forget that we arc selling Huts at cost some for men as low as 40 cents a piece JAS. N. BUTT, March 2. 1 MS. Variety Store. Lime ! Lime ! ! I am ready to deliver, at the Lincolnton Depot in Charlotte, any quantity of Lime tlubt may be desired by the ton or bushel, fresh from the Kiln. Mr WM. 1IARTY is my Agent in Charlotte, and orders may be sent to him, and the Lime will be promptly delivered for cash. Fib 21, isr.3 tf JASPEU STOWE. Encourage Home Enterprise ! NORTH STATE WASHING MACHINE THE BEST IN USE, I now being Manufactured extensively, by the M KC K LEN B I RG M EC H AN ICAL A SSt Cl A T10N of this City, at their Steam Works (late Kudisiil's). Call and examine them and the certificates. Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed, or the money refunded. P. S. DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS manufac tured as heretofore, at the above works. Charlotte, X. C, Feb. 24, 1808. NOTICE. "Having sold out my Sash and Blind Factory to the "Mecklenburg Mechanical Association," I recom meud the new Association to public patronage, and my friends can still find me at the establishment as Superintendent. 1 return my thanks to the citizens of Charlotte and vicinity for the liberal patronage heretofore be stowed upon me, and hope to continue to servo them. Contractors and Builders can have their doors, sash, blinds, dressing, &c, done at this Factory at short notice. EGU, Persons indebted to me are earnestly rcouest . cd to come forward and settle. -Feb 24, 1808. JONAS RUDTSILL. LUSLBER WANTED. The Mecklenburg Mechanical Association hnving purchased the property known as the lludusill Mu- chine Works in this City, will constantly require large quantities of Lumber, for which the inaiket price will be paid, in cash, on delivery. A list of the various kinds wanted will be fouud below, vist : 1st Yellow Poplar and Birch, 14 and 16 inches wide, li in. Thick, and JO, 12, 14 and Hi ft. long. 2d Same Lumber, s.une width & length, 1 in. thick. 3d do do sme length, 4 and 5 inches wide, 1 J inch thick. 4th Walnut Lumber, same length, 1 inch thick, ripped through. 6th Ash Lumber, same length, 1 J inch thick, ripped through. 6th Pine Lumber, 1, 1, 1. 1$ nnd 2 inches clear Lumber. The quality of all must be A No. 1; clear of loose knot .nrid wind shakes, and any not up to the mark will be rejected by the inspector. ROBT. F. DAVIDSON, President M. M. Association. Charlotte X. C, Feb 24, 18GS. Concord Mills. Slaving opened a House in Charlotte, near the Post Office, lor the ate of our own manufactured goods, we invite the attention of merchants and others to our YARNS, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS. OSNABERGS, CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARNS, SiC, &c. f "Krgf Cotton taken'fn exchange for Goods. "We cell iow for Cash. j. Mcdonald & sons, August 12, 1867. Concord, N. C. ; TAILORING. jJohn 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 Ishort notice. " ITia best exertions will be given to render satisfaction to those who patronize him. Shop .opposite old Charlotte Hotel, next door to Brera's .Hardware Store. January 1, 1868. -'Durham Smoking Tobacco. ..- Just received a large lot of choice Durham. Smok ing Tobacco. To, wholesale trade at Factory price. JlKtk 9rim- , XI8BET & MAXELL. The Death cif an Tnlant The following beautiful Hymn, ism the Spring field Collection, compiled .by the Rev. W. B, 0. Peabody. It was written by Jcb.n Qumey Adams, .and will bear a comparison for harmony of ver sification, and elevated sentiment, with anything of the kind in the English Language : Sure, to the mansions of the blest, -V,hen infant innocence ascendd, Some angel brighter than the re&t, The spotless spirit's flight attends. . That inextinguishable beam, With dust united at our birth, " Sheds a more dim, discolored gleam, The more it lingers upon earth. But when the Lord of mortal breath, Decrees his bounty to resume, And points the silent shaft of death "Which speeds an infant to the tomb; . Xo passion fierce, no low desire, lias quenched the radiance of the flame; Back to its God the living fire Keverts, unclouded as it came. Then at the Heavenly Father's hand, Nearest the throne of living light. Behold the infant seraph stand, And dazzling shine where all are bright. Bank Notes. Highest market price paid for Southern Bank Notes at the Banking House of THOS. W. DEWEY & CO. Revenue Stamps, For sale at the Banking House of TIIOS. AY. DEWEY & CO. Deposits Received and interest allowed at the Banking House of TIIOS. W. DEWEY & CO. Gold and Silver Coin Bought and sold at the Banking House of THOS. W. DEWEY & CO. THOS. W. DEWEY & CO., Bankers and Brokers, CHARLOTTE, X. C. Honrs of business to suit dealers and customers. February 17, 18G8. W. W. GRIER & CO., Have now on hand, and are constantly receiving, a full line of choice Family Groceries, consisting in part of fine Rio and Luguayra Coffees, different grades of Sugars, new crop Carolina Rice, Spices, Crackers. Candies, Candles, Tea, &c. Axes and Hoes. The celebrated "Red Bird'' Elephant Axe, and Bradley's Cast Steel Planter's Hoe, for sale by W. W. GRIKR & CO. Irish Potatoes. Fine Nova Scotia Irish Potatoes, the "Prince Al bert," for sale by W. W. GRIER & CO. Bacon and Lard. A splendid lot of Western and Country made Bacon and extra fine Leaf Lard, for sale by W. W. GRIER & CO. Finest brands of country made Flour, Buck wheat Flour, fine grades of Molasses and Syrups, pure Cider and Wine Vinegar, a fresh lot of Mackerel direct from Foston in half and quarter barrels, Oak Tanned Sole Leather, Upper Leather, Corn and Corn Meal, Peas, Lincbarger's Yarn and Sheeting, con stantly on hand and for sale by March 2, 1W8. W. W. ORIER & CO Next door to Brem, Brown & Co's dry goods store Pictures ! Pictures ! ! The undersigned Photographic Artist, of Baltimore, Md , calls the attention of his friends, and the public in general, to his newly opened PHOTOGRAPH ar.d AM BKOTYPE GALLERY, where he is now pre pared to take A No. 1 Pictures of each and of every style and finish. Satisfaction guaranteed in every Picture. Copies taken from the smallest into the largest portrait. Also pictures neatly fitted in Rings, Breastpins and Lockets. All I ask is, "give me a trial." N. B. Parties desiring to learn the trade and art of taking Pictures can do so by applying to HENRY B A U M G A R TEN, Charlotte, N. C. Photograph Gallery orer James Harty's Store, Feb -4, 1808. Next door to Court-house. NOTICE. The undersigned has now opened a new Cash Store at the well known stand of the Red House, opposite the Presbyterian Church, where he hopes to be able to serve all his old friends and customers. Expect ing to keep constantly on hand Family Supplies Of the best quality for sale, and earnestly solicits from the good citizens of Charlotte a liberal share of their patronage. 1 S. AUSTIN, Jan 20, 18D8. Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C REMOVAL. C. M. Query Has removed his Stock of Goods from Duls' Store, (opposite the Court House,) to McLeod & Steele's old stand, next door to Butler's Jewelry Establishment, Tryon street, where he expects to continue to keep his large Stock of - Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Of every style and variety, and the . conduction of MILLINER Y AND MANTUA-MAKING In all its brauehes. Do not forget the place, McLeod & Steele's old stand, where all kinds of Ladies' Goods are kept. Jan 13, 1808. C M QUERY. SEWING MACHINES. There are certain points connected with the pur chase of a Sewing Machine which every purchaser stiould know. Always select a .Machine which will give a perfect and durable stitch.' For family use select one that will do stitching on the finest Linen Cambric or Tarlton to the heaviest Jeans or Cassi raeres. Select one that is not complicated -easily managed. One that will do the most and the greatest variety of work is always the best. Above all, select one where the proprietors and agents guarantee to keep it in repair and warrant it to do all that any other Sewing Machine in the world will do, and in addition make a perfect button-hole do all sorts of gathering, felling, tucking, hemming and embroider ing edge. This Machine can only be had of A. SINCLAIR, Agent for the American nnd Button-hole Sewing Ma chine Company, Charlotte, N. C. frS" Every Machine warranted. February 10, lStVS. Great Reduction in the Price of At J. KUCK & CO'S.; Trade Street, CHARLOTTE. X. C. (Stenhouse, Macaulay & Co's Old Stand.) We take great pleasure in informing our friends, and the public generally, that we have just received a choice and well selected stock of Family Supplies, Which wc propose to dispose of at remarkably low prices. We have now in store, and are constantly receiv ing, the very finest brands of Sugars, Coffees, Ten, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Flour, Meal, Molasses, Cheese, Crackers, Candles, Soap, Spices, Candies, Boots, Shoes, Yarn, and in fact everything kept in a first class Family Grocery Establishment. Our friends are invited to trail and examine our stock, as we are determined to sell as low as the lowest, as we sell and buy for cash. Give us a call and vou shall not be di-appointed Ffcritary 17, IS68.. KI CK & Q. ? Antidote for.. Poison. A poison of ajjy conceivable , description 1 and degree of potency, which, has been is wallowed intentionally or by ac cident, may be rendered almost instantaneously harmless by swallowing' two gills of sweet oil. An individual with a very strong, constitution should take twice the quantity, l&e oil ill neutralize every form , of vegetable or. mineral poison with which physicians are acquainted.. . i i "You are made to" be kind, generous and mag nanimous," says Horace Mann. .' "If there's a boy in school who has a club-foot, don't' let him know that you ever saw it. If there is a boy in school with ragged clothes; dont talk of rags in his presence. If there's a lame boy in school, assign him some place in the play which does not require much running, . If there - is a dull one, help him to get his lessons." .,'- . : Fall and Winter Stock 1867. FOB THE WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL TRADE. WITTKOWSKY & EINTELS, -. 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 large quantities and at the lowest cash prices. Their stock of Groceries and Hardware is suffi cient to supply the demands of their customers and friends. . In fact, everything and anything can be found in their Store, from the smallest needle to a "cross-cut'.' Saw. The attention of country Merchants 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 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 dons promptly and in the latest styles. WITTKOWSKY & RIXTELS, Oct. 14, 1807. between the two Drug Stores. GROCERIES. Hammond & McLaughlin Have just received a large assortment of Groceries, which they offer for sale at reduced ' prices. Tlie'iT Stock consist;, in part, of the following articles : Iron Cotton Ties, 40 Sacks prime Rio Coffee, 80 Barrels Sugar all grades, 5 Hogsheads Sugar yellow, 2") Barrels Molasses assorted grades, o Hogsheads Molasses Cuba, 10 Barrels Potomac Shad, 10 Half Barrels Potomac Shad, 10 Quarter Barrels Potomac Shad, 30 Half " Family Mackerel, 10 Quarter " " 40 Kits, No. 1 and 2, " 100 Sacks Liverpool Salt, 50 Boxes fine English Dairy Cheese, i0 " Adamantine Candles, "0 " assorted Stick Candy, 2-y " Layer Raisins, Fine Lot of Bacon N. C. and Western, " " Flour, Corn and Corn Meal, Codfish and Irish Potatoes, Hemlock Leather, Iron and Xails 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. hammoxd & Mclaughlin. October 14, 18(17. tf Catawba English and Classical HIGH SCHOOL, XE 'TOX,m X. C. The next Session will commence the 1st Monday in January next. No pains are" spared in fitting pupils thoroughly for the best Colleges in the country, and in giving them a thorough business education. Special attention given to Mathematical Traimm;. 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. For Circulars and particulars, address J. C. Clapp, Newton? N. C. J. C. CLAPP, A. B. Dec. 0, 1807. S. M. FINGER, A. B. J. D. PALMER, Family Grocer & Wine Merchant, And dealer in all kinds of imported Wines and Spirits. Old Rye, Monongahela, Bourbon and Cabinet Double Distilled Whiskey ; Domestic CWn and Rye Whiskey; Peach and Apple Brandy. JUST RECEIVED THIS DAY: 2 Barrels Sacrament Wine, . 0 Superior Kentucky Cider, 1 o 2 15 " Old Nash county Brandy, Casks India Ale, . " y Barrels London Porter, Crates of Bottles, Flasks, Demiiohns and Jugs, Wood Kegs from 2 to 10 gallons. . I also invite the particular attention of Druggists to my stock of Port, Sherry ami Maderia Wine, Brandy and Whiskey, bottled especially for Medi cinal purposes. All orders, Wholesale or Retail, solicited and punctually attended to. Constantly on hand all kinds of Domestic Spirits on consignment. A specialty made to old N. C. Corn Whiskey. January 27, 18(8. SADDLES AND HARNESS. Robert Shaw & Son, Third Door from, tin Mansion Housr, nt,8riit'TDUJiLi in form the public that they have a lavge stock of Sad dles and Harness on hand, which they offer to the public at low prices. -Anything in the way of SADDLES, HARNESS, Bridles, Martinsles. COLLARS, &c, .will be furnished or made to-order. As we arc regular mechanics, , we think it will bo to the advantage of all to buy from us. We warrant our work. tg&m REPAIRING neatly executed at short notice and on reasonable terms. R. SHAW. Oct. 14, 1807. Cm W. E. -SHAW. State of North Carolina, Mecklenburg County. Superior Court of Law Special Term, Det., 18t7. D. G, MaxweU vs. E. S. Wright J. S. Phillips vs. ; . H. P. Ackcrinau. -Tt armearin? to the satisfaction of thn fVi.w t,. L I O - "V " " V 44 d the defendants in these cases are non-residents of tlie Mate, ana cannot oe readied by the ordinary process of law, it is ordered thai publication be made, for six weeks, in the Western Democrat, newspaper published in the city of Charlotte, in" the said State, commanding them personally to be and appear at the next term of this Honorable Court, to be held at the Court House in Charlotte, on the fth Monday after the 4th Monday irt February, A. D ; 1868, then and there to plead, answer, or demur, to the attach ment in this case, otherwise judgment final will be entered against them for the amount of the plaintiffs debt and costs, and execution issue accordingly for the same. 1 ' Witness, E. A. Osborne, Clerk of our Superior Court of Law at office, on the 9th Monday after the 4th Monday in August, A. D., 18G7, and in the 02d year of American Independence. - ' - ' Issued February 17th 18T.8. :07-Cw rlv. S10J LY A. OSBORNE, Clerk. ' 4 , GREAT BARGAINS; ... -Fifty Overcoats at fifty per cent below cost K, Just to think that BUXBAUM & LANG are seUing superb Orercoats at fifty per cent below cost,' J . And as this is oold weather, why of course, every one will get a supply.- - -? -'- ?:'Jt -' Moreover,, they have twenty-five pair of blankets, -A No. 1, -which they offer at cost, from five to ten dollars! Remarkably cheap. , ... They are the largest size and best quality? Good for the -cold wCather, , Again, they have one of the largest stocks of Keady made dothing, which they offer tb Close out at less prices than the same y can be purchased .elsewhere. This is for thirty days onlyr remember. ., r "-. Now, don't forget their Xry Goods, Boots and Shoes,' Hats, &c, &c. The only place to get good and cheap Bargains is at Buxbaum & Lang's. Go and examine their stock and try them. "- - ; " - Jan. 20, 1808. BUXBAUM & LANG. - SMITH'S BOOTS SHOE STORE! AND SHOES ! A- - . 10 AT Per Cent Profit. B. ii . smith & CO.; Return their sincere thanks to their friends for their liberal patronage during the past year. Having done a successful business, we are happy , now in re turn to offer our customers SUPERIOR INDUCE MENTS in the Shoe trade, and will hereafter sell to our regular customers all styles and qualities of BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS at 4 ' 10 Per Cent Profit. , , By confining ourselves " strictly to the Shoe trade, and from an experience of over ten years in the busi ness, we can always furnish a first rate article of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters lower than can be bought, anywhere else in the City, and of better quality. Every article warranted .as represented. ,. r i Give us a call and satisfy yourselves. SMITH" SHOE STORE, ' Next Door to Dewey's Bank, February .3, 1868. Charlotte, N. C. I'. COOJIAN. B W. GROOT. COONAN & GROOT, Commission Merchants. AND 1KALEES IN LIQUORS, FLOUR, CORN, GRAIN, die CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. - - Highest Cash Price paid for Produce, opposite T. W4 Dewey & Co.'sL'ank, (old National Express build ing,) Tryon Street, Charlotte, N. C. . v - . January 27, 18G8. . 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, 1807. JAMES HARTY & CO. PEACTIOAL Watch and Clock Maker, AND DEALER ,1S JEWELRY, FIXE WATCHES, CLOCKS, Watch Materials, Spectacles, c. , Aug. 19, 1807. CHARLOTTE, N. C A. W. ALEXANDER, Surgeon Dentist, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Office in the Brawlry Building,') Can be consulted on Tuesdays, Wednesdays,' Thursdavs and Fridays. - March 2o, 18G7. . , The Best Blood Purifier in the World. DR. LAWRENCE'S CELEBRATED O X Xj X S FOR THE CURE OF Scrofula, in all its Forms, Such as Consumption in its early Stagts, Enlarge ment and Ulceration of the Glands, Joints, Bones, Liver, Kidneys, &c, Rheumatism, White Swelling, Mercurial Alfcctions, Sore Eyes, Old Sores, Diseases peculiar to Females, Eruptions of- the Skin'Gencral Bad Health, and all other Diseases caused by an im pure state of thc'Blood. XgjgT' Tlie following, among many hundreds of our best citizens, testify to its wonderful efficacy : 'HOME CERTIFICATES FROM PHYSICIANS We hereby certify that the ROSA DA LIS is pre pared by a Physician who is an'expericned Pharma ceutist and Chemist, and that his remedy is an effi cient and valuable one in Scrofula, &c, it having performed some remarkable cures in this vicinity. A. D. MOORE, M. D., W. A. DUG GAM, M. D. L. A. ST1TH. M. D., ' E. BARNES, M. D. J. II. WINSTEAD, M. D., R. W. KING, M. D. Wilson, N. C, Oct. 31, 1807. I hereby certify that I am personally acquainted with the above named Physicians, and they arc all gentlemen of respectability and standing in this com munity. T. C. DAVIS, November lj 18G7. Mayor of Wilson, N. C. EiKJECOMjjt: County, N. C, May 2, 18G7. Dr. J. J. Lawrexce: Dear Sir Please send me immediately, per Express, to Tarboro', two dozen more bottles of your Rosadalis. I have carefully ex amined its Formula, and have used it in my practice in a number of cases. I am well pleased with it. 1 think it, beyond doubt, the best Alterative I ever used. I have tried it uv several cases of Scrofula and Scrofulous Affections, &c, with much satisfac tion to myself and patients. I have, therefore, no hesitation in recommending it to Physicians and others, as the most reliable Alterative now known. Respectfully jours, &c. A, B. NOBLES, M D. Rosuibtlis iriU Cure tlie varst Cases rf Scrofula. Read the Sfatcment Jicloir, and Desjmir Not. Wilson Cocntt, Sept. 10, 1887. Dr. J. J. Lawrence: Dear Sir: My youngest daughter, aged five years, has been dreadfully agita ted with Scrofula nearly all her life. I tried a great many Physicians, but without relieving her much; in fact, most of them said there was no hope of cure. During the last Spring she was worse than ever, her body and limb3 being covered with sores and blotches with face end eyes badly ulcerated and swollen. Whilst in thia condition, ' I was advised by Dr. L. A. Siith to try your Rosadalis. I at once procured three bottles, and commenced giving it to her. : The effect was magical. : In less than a month to my great astonishment, she was entirely well. n. I am, sir, yours, with respect and gratitude, - . W. W. BURNETT. I have hcin cured of Chronic Inflamation of the ear and Partial Deafness, often years' standing, by Rosadalis. , GEO. W. BLOUNT, . Attorney at Lawf Wilson, N. C. RosadulU trill Cure 'the ren rz. a . tcorst cases of I hereby certify that I was Cured of l6ng standing Chrpnic.Rheumatism, by taking-four bottles of Dr L:iw?nciloadalis' 1 JAMES WILLS. i Wilson, N. C, May G, 18G7. 4-ofi The Rosadalis thoroughly ; eradicates every kind of humor and bad taint, and reetores the entire system to a healthy c6ndition." It is Perfectly Harm-, Jess, never producing the slightest injury. ' It is not a Secret Quack Remedy. ' The articles of which it is made are published around each bottle,' and it is used and endorsed by the Leading Physicians everywhere it is known. ' r ., Prepared only by J J. Lawrence, M. D., Chemist, 29 Hanover Street, Jinltimore, Md. '' . " . ' L For sale by all m lacipal Druggists In the rnited SUtes. Price, $1 5C ver Bottle. - 0 account of unparclled demand for Rosadalis, I have moved my Laboratory to Baltimorsy jC jff-. "? '. ! t&" Foralelddiarlotte byF.ciBRana y. 11. JlCADEX.' Drnoists- ' ' 4 .February 3, 18G8. - r c-O : Urn o - r r Mantua-Making, .and Millinery. ) Gratefully Jhanks the. Ladies of -Charlotte; for, the kindness, generosily and liberality extended to her.' She will inform them th&tjshe is ready, .willing and awaiting their, orders jat ny jnoment. Cutting and rating t shortest netice. -Patterns, sold; very, low to her frieeds m t&e .country, - : - : x My house' is near Mr, Allen Cruse' residence, on Tryon Street. . . "-t? t ' . January. 27,1808. , -f , . : . a'-. ' ' " . " ' ' ' ' - j j B. KOOPMANN. ''." Having completed my Winter Stock, I now.offer to my friends and patrons in Charlotte and surrounding country', as handsome and cheapan assortment of t ; Pall 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 hoise. Of .Dress Goods, a full and, complete stock; Calicoes in every, variety and pattern; Shirting, bleachedand unbleached ; Sheet ings and Pillow casing of all widths ; Ticking, &c . Special attention is called , to my extraordinary fine and extensive stock of . ' i , . : Millinery and Ladies' Goods, Stica as Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Balmorals,' Hoop skirts,' English Hosiery, Vests, &c, Shawls in every variety; a lot of French Embroideries; Laces,' thread and cluny ; Edgings; Insertings; Collars; Handker chiefsaltogether embracing an " assortment such as is only seldom offered in this city." '" Cloaks and1 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 Jeans at ractory prices, CLUXiiiiNU I cwiuiisu;! CJ-uniiiNU 1 1 : a better stock than ever. . Boots and Shoes For Ladies' and Misses', Men's and Roy's wear. -1 bought and had manufactured for my use sueh arti cles only as I can honestly recommend. . - - HARDWARE in all its branches including a lot of double and single barreled Shot Guns, Wrtttemore s Cards, Amos'. Shovels, Collins' Axes, &cM &c. Groceries, Drugs, Notions, &?. The old and numerous friends of my house Tcnow of course their interest demands them to give me a call betore nurcnassng, wnust inepuDiic generally can rest assured that a trial at my store will leave them fully satished that i can and will sell at least as Iow as the lowest WHOLESALERS, who do not wish to be under sold, will do well to look through my stock. Oct. 21, 1867. ' B. KOOPMANN General Commission Merchants. CHARLOTTE, NC v , Particular attention paid to the selling of all kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco. - Highest cash price paid for Cotton. BQ, All orders from a distance promptly attended to. J. Y. BRYCE. March 5, 18C6. . W. 1L BRYCE. J. E. STENHOUSE, 1 ALLAN MACAULAY, . -New. Yobk. I - Cn.iELOTT, N. C. Stenhouse & Macaulay, , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 42 Stone Street, XEW YORK. . Prompt personal attention given to the sale of Cotton, Cot tou Yarns, Naval Stoi-es, ,&c, and the purchase of Merchandise generally. , Consignments solicited. June 10, 18C7. ' ' : ' : "cooper . shop. ; I have removed my Cooper Shop to the one formerly occupied by Mr Creswell 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 ail 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 SCIINIDER. North Carolina Railroad. Company Shops,' N. C, Nov. 2?,, 18G7. On and after this date the following Willi be the Schedule for Passenger 1 rains over this Road : Leave Charlotte, " Salisbury. daily, 0.40 . , 12.30 P. A. M. M.. 4 , Greensboro, . " Raleigh, Arrive at Goldsboro, Leave Goldsboro, -i . Raleigh, ... ' Greeusboro, " Salisbury, . Arrive at Charlotte, 3.58 , " 0.40 " 12.43 P- M. 1.00 4.t, " 9.15 " 12.24 A. M. , 2.54 .. Through passengers by this line have choice of routes via Greensboro and Danville to Richmond, or via Raleigh and Weldon to Richmond or Portsmouth, arriving at all points north of Richmond at the same time by either route. ' Connection is made at Golds boro with Passenger trains on Wilm. and Weldon Road to and from Wilmington and by Freight train to Weldon. ' ' ' JAMES ANDERSON, Superintendent. State of North Carolina, Union county. Court of Pleat ! Quarter Sessions Jan. Term, 18C8. C. A. Plyler, Administrator of Daniel Plyler,dec'd, vs. John Laney and wife Cynthia and others. Petition to subject Real Estate as Assets. -It appearing to the satisfaction of. the Court that the defendants, John Laney and wife Cynthia, reside beyond the limits of this State, it is ordered by the Court mat puoncation be niaue lor six successive weeks, in the Western Democrat, a paper published in the -city of " Charlotte, notifying said absent de- lenaants lo oe ana appear at tne next term of this Court to be held for said county, at the Court House in Monroe, on the first Monday in April Bext, then and there to plead, answer or , demur to plaintiff's petition, or judgment, pro confesso, will be taken as to them and heard exparte. - " - witness, J. Ji. irby, Clerk of our said Court, at office in Monroe, the 1st Monday in January, A. D., JSUa.v J. E. ililii', Clerk. 808-Cw adv. $10. - j , . . State of North Carolina, Union county. Court of Pleas $ Quarter Sessions Jan: Term, f 18G8. Martha Plyler vs. John'Lancy and wife Cynthia.' I'eiition ror Hower. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that John Laney and wife Cynthia reside . beyond, the limits of this State, it is ordered by the Court that publication be made,' tor six successive weeks in the Western Democrat', a paper published in the city of unarioue, notiiymg saw aDsent dctendants to be and appear at jthe Court House in Monroe, on the first Monday in .April next, then and there, to anfwr, picad or demur to the plaintiffs petition, or judg ment, pro confesso, will be taken and a writ of dower ordered to be issued. ' '' - .' v ! " ' Witness, J. E.'Irby, Clerk of our said Conrt, at office in Monroe, the 1st Monday in January, -A. D., lews. j , . ... .. J. JJ. JKIf,-0rlt. ; 808-G .. . adv. $10. : . ; u t..:;.A State-of North , Carolina, Union county. Petition to subject Real Estate as Assets.' It appearing-to the batisfaetion at the Court," that thetlefendant, Daniel OV- waiter, resides beyond the linuts(f this Slate, it w ordered by the Court that nb ucaiion oe iaauc, ior ix, weew successively in t&e Western Democrat, a paper published in, the city of t;nariotte, nomymgsaia a Dseni defendant to be smd appear at our next Court of Pleas ami Quarter Ses sions, to be held for the county aforesaid, at the Conrt House in Monroe, on i be first Monday in April next, then and therev to plead, answer or demur to said petition, or judgment, pro Confesso, will bo taken as to them and tlie case beard ex parte. 1 ' ' '." - Witness, J. K. Irby; Clerk of onr said Court, at office la Jlonroe,- the 1st Monday in January, A D., 18C8- rf J.J.lRJSYt Clerk;. Court of Pled Jf Quarter Sessions '-Jan. Terrn 18C8. Wni. Marker, Administrator of John Walter, dee'd vs. Uriah Walter and others. ' t ' Pall Stock. BUXBAUM & CO. - . iraae zirtei, unarioile, N. C. l : sDiy Goods,&c., ; Airiving' daily all to , 'be old 'Cheap for q' To'our .old customers" and friends we retn, i ."- ' .it.' l ,:i " oar manKS ior meir past tiuerai paironage, and i.t pleasure in announcing to them that we , are tUi receiving a full -and complete stock of , ' : " Fancy Dry Goods, Embracing every article, kepr in a first class csUk, v c Hats, Bonnets and Ribbons, in great tarietj i. suit the most fastidious lady. ; . , ' RJDYMADEXLOTIUNG, , - . BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, 'u B, Give us a call and judge for yourself. -k October 7, 18G7. -'. ' : . ' . 1 House Furnishing ArticlesT Chamber Setts, Japaned some " very handsome all kinds of House Furnishing Articles, Knives m,i Forks, SpoonsCastors, Candle-eticks, &c, next door to the Court House. . . Kov, 11, 18G7. J JAMES II ARTY & CO. . . , , . - h Important to Carolina Shippers. THE NEW Bait. & Carolina Grand Trunk FREIGHT XINE, J VIA PETERSBURG, VA., Comprising the following great Freight Routes: THE rOWIIATAN STEAM DO AT COMPANY'S FREIGHT-. LINE OF STEAMERS PETERSBURG AND WELDON, RALEIGH AND OASTON, : NORTH CAROLINA; WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, WILMINGTON AND WELD03T, ATLANTIC & NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON AND MANCHESTER, CHARLOTTE & SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAYS, And their connections. Time Quick and Rates JLow. ' This new trunk line forms a Great Freight Route between Baltimore and Wtldoti, Warrenton, Ilaleicb, unuurw , wiiugwu, emiouuij, witu.uiuu, uu- loHe, Lmcolhton, Goldsboro , Newbern, Eetulort, Wilmington, Chesterville, Winnsboro', Columbia, Sumterville, Manchester, and ail intermediate pomti on and near tbe.se great Railways and their couatc- . tions. . : . t , The .rowhatan Steamers, connect at Pcterubirg i with Petersburg Railway for. all points in the Can. and goods transferred with careful handling. CARS ARE RUN THROUGH WITHOUT BREAK ING HULK J Between Petersburg and Raleigh,' Charlotte, Golds- boro, Wilmington; &c, &c.- This Inland Line po- Sesses many advantages over a" Sea Route. Marine risk is small and insurance is comparatively nothing, J The Wharf of Powhatan Steamers beine situated in the very centre of the great Shipping District of J Baltimore, .renders it convenient to shippers, and -' drayage is very small. . . ; Great attention paid to consignments of Cotton, ; Corn, Wheatr Rosin, &c, &c. All produce forwarded at the lowest possible rates. . .... J JGfegr iivcry pacKage, jortnwaru or omuwara bound. Diiut be distinctly marked 44 Via Petek- BUEG." ' . .Snirita f TirTntin t r .v unnrtwt frnm Pi'tprnlilirr L j j to Baltimore by-Steamer. " Freightr landed in Baltimore day following ( . .1 n. rPl 1- 1 : 1 eZ 1 - a - 1 AA i a ui vu a a. -o bi aa v vu a ua a a vw pounds guaranteed both ways. i &f Rates in every case as low . as via Bay Lin 5 aud rortfcmoutn to and lrom Jiattimore, l'UiU(ieimii and Xew York. r N..B. W ith regard to last named points, freiiht , is forwarded to and from Peiersburir bv Philadehhil and New York Steamers. - . For rates and all, further information,, apply t any Freight Agent on the Line, or at the Orricit of thk Powhataji Sthamiioat Co., . J0 Light St. Wharf, Baltimohe. J. BRANDT, Jr., President Powhatan Steamboat Co. R. B. PEG RAM, Sup't Petersburg Railroad. A. B. ANDREWS, Sup't Raleigh & Gaston Railroad. v a.' w m iil' iiwii w .-i ' I. i . K ; i a. 1 l.kJ u u XVUV.i ajUJ a Ul t li xaaJiiaa; tiuili VHitt C. BOUK NIGHT, Sup t C. & S. C. Railroad. S. L. FREMONT. Sup't Wilm'n & "Weldon Railroai J. V. JORDAN, Acting Master Trans. Atlantic and . N.'C. Railroad. . , WM. M'RAE, Sup't Wilmington and Manchester Railroad. September 30, 18G7. j New Foundry and Machine Shop AT- CHARLOTTE, X. C. . M. MARTIN & CO., Having removed their Works from Stowcsvillc, Ga.tfon county, to Charlotte, respectfully inform their old patrons and the public generally that they lute opened a Foundry and Machine Shop at the old Nty Yard Lot, in the city of Charlotte, where they r prepared to make all sorts of CASTINGS for JSteiin Engih?, Mills, Factories, Water Wheels, Cane Mill', Farming Implements, &c, &c. REPAIRING Particular attention will be raw ,0 repairing' of all kinds. ; " 'All work shall be done in" the very nicest rtjlf, and the best material used. 'M.' MARTIN, ! " ' JOHN WILKES. June 25, 1866. ' - Charlotte, N. C. 4 4 Fresh Drnra. A general assortment, always on hand, at Augusts, I8G7. SCARR'S DRUG FlUKi- ., New Foundry ; and MACHINE SHOP. TAT EM, R00KE & CULPEPPER. r pRACTICAL 3Ieciianic, Have opened a Foundry, Machine and Blacksnnta Shop, at the old stand of J. M. Howie, where hcy win execute, in the very best-stylo and . finish, U work in their line. . . ,. . . Thev are prepared to make all sorts of CASTLNG3 for Steam Engines. Mills. Factories, Watcr-wlu-el, Cane mills, Farming Implements, and, in fact, ctitt thing pertaining to their business. , Particular attention will be paid to the REPAIR IXO of all kinds of machinery., Ml work shall be done in the very, best style, u the best material, and at living prices. . All kinds of workfor GOLD JHMi executsu skill and dispatch. . - Remember, we are practical workmen will warrant all our work. Give us & call. TATEM, ROOKE & CULFEFPE"" October 1 4, 1 867. ' K ' r Southern Express Company. The Southern Express Company has complete com mnmcation with 'all Northern and' Wtptera Sta' and is prepared ! forward Freight, ' Money and '. dable Packages safely and promptly. Mes?enprr' leave Charlotte daily, connecting-at Ruleigb Adams' Express Company, and at Richmond Adams and Hamden'a Express CottjUnies. Letters will be forwarded by this Company o ? points South and North having no mail facilities- " ? f .. ... W. P; HILL, Ageni- . Charlotte, Jan. 1 , 18C8. - " ' ' The Southern Express Company For ""the 'transportation' of merchandise,' valoabl , packages, specie, bank notes, bonds, &C.; for all p1 of the South and Southwest, In cotnectf on with ADAMS p.tptipss- mfVAY. have established their uzeticr at '1 liROADWAT, NEW TORK, where orders t eall for goods to w forwarded South' will receive prom pi attention. ( Merchandise and valuable delivered to HsrndeS' liinsley's, American and United States Expre pom" nflniAR. fr.r tt Rynlm !nM Ptannanr. will ceive prompt dispatch ; . -- t For partieulars. rates of freight. Ac Ac, aPP'f: the fh.ee -of the Southern Jixpress Cempany Broadway, or at any ther office of the Camps?', I January: i;-l?$?.TA ThAUT, ?rv t (A
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