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-A -Bicry- f romPariC" A Paris letter tells the following story of a j Twelfth . iht fttoia that city: A wealthy family in the aristocratic boulevard "3Ialtrsherbc8 were amusing themselves in seeking j cake, when a lad v iu the company says to the host - ; 4iI wish'niy portion to lc given to the poorest little boy we can fiud in the streets." The servant was dispatched on this freezing night, and uot far . from the house he found a ragged urchin, tren.b!ing with cold and hunger. He brought him up. was ordeied into the saloon, where a thousand lights glittered, and a spark ling fire gl tddeued and sin prised him. lie drew his portion which the benevolent hdy had prom ised, iind as luck would have it, tlu little iellow found the -ring" (beans they. use iu lris in stead,) and of course he v.iia King." they all shouted out that, being a King he must choose a Queen, lie w:;s nskcd so to do. and looking round tlie cu.op :ny ho chose the very lady who had prop scd to cedo her porliou ol cake. He Was asked why he chosj Ikt. Ue said : "I dtn't ku ,w!shelo.ks the most like mother." "Mother! whose mother?" "Mv mother ! 1 never knew her. but wassto- i len away from h. r, and there is her por:ruit !"' With this he drew ;'r m out his ragged coat a likeius.-j. which proved to be th.t of the very Jady herself, who, in Italy, h d her child stolen from her, and now lie turns up a poor little la ged Savoyard, dragging along a miser. b!e exis tence in J'aris. while his mother, by an intuition, perhaps, felt that in the air near to where she was one so dear to her. ' NOTICE. Deprecation by liuiit r hav.ng been committed on my premis-.-s, eau-s.ii; hereby lorcwarn all ( v. in e on ji-vat inconvenience. 1 i gainst hunting or f.sh i,ti -uiis ion. us the law ing on my laud w Will, iu every c.ic anoai my ot s .ol :i!ioU, b siricily enforced. j. g. runs. lm Steel Creek. March 20, ISoS ANOTHER NEW STORE. M c M I 11 II A V ITaTe opened a !,.-iv Cr ing, and invit- tu i:, 1 WIS &-CO., i)C-ry St re in Bryee's Euild- Stock of Grcccrlos. They k-( i a -'M l'! v evci i h.ng iwal!y found in jk Grocery Muir aao Waiittu l-y luiiucrs, bucu ud Sugar, Coffee, :.:id Ik n, Coi ton Vuiii. .!nl;u'-. IV-h, Shovels. Sjia ti . l'oiI;. c, Crockery uui V t i-n Ware, 1 r i it Foiu'.ocs, Meal ai: 1 Corn. Purchasers are rnjucstcd to call and examine th'.t Ctock and price. Produce will bo bought or taken in exchange for Groci r.i-s. r nci-ivol uii eoiiMiriiincnt for f; . Farlicular MteMion ill he paid to the sale ot Cotton, Corn, Flour, Ac, that may L;sntt lo our care. J. W. .M. -ML" Hit AY, March 1SC3. J. N. DAVIS Jt CU. SAVE YOUR COSTS!! Tho-e wli'i are in it hi. d to the estate ot Henry T'. Tilliunis (a Hunkriip'.j will jdenfe eon.e forward mi U ecttlf at o!ie. all i;oms uh.th are r.ot Milled h -tween this ti:n- mi l 1 l:o fi-t d.iy of May next, will be sued upoa in the l-.:rii ! uit oi the IDited States. i:. A. USl.dilNK. Asi-nee. March 0, 1 808. 8w Uiliee iu the Court House. Molasses. "A larjj'- lot of c!iD e I (O.l-SL'S. S just received ai d for ?ale hy tho haiiil or March 10, 1808. al' MSr.ET & MAXWELL. CORN AND BACON. 10,OA pounds Liuon, !'or sale 1-v rr.N110lSE, MACAUL Y & CO March 23, 1808. To Farmers of North Carolina. The tub-cno r call.-' your attention to a ueur Fer tilizer prepared ly the io-ti Maiiut'act iiriujr 'o . nsade from Niglit 8o.l, L.Iood, l.ones and Oil'al oi 2Scw 1 oik City, culled DOCILE KKFINKU rOUDRKTTE. Which is an entirely diliert nt article from the corn moa l'oudrette made in loimer years. It is doulde the strength of the I kind, fine as Hour, free from coarse impurities, and is us strong and effective as any super-pho-phute in market, although -old for Only $:! per ton freight ii ia Ne w ork !del. This article has only le tt used one season, l.ut its effects have astonished every one who have tried it, And the Company confidently assert that used in quantities hali as lar? as was formerly used of the common roudrette. that it w.ll not only double the crop. bui. ripen it from ten days to two weeks earlier. This makes it hy tar the chtupct-t and most pre ferable manure- iu market For pamphlet aud further information r.pplv to l; J. (SUA HAM, JPres't of Farmers and Mechanics Association 8tore, March 10. 1 80S iTui Charlotte, X. V. Durham Smoking Tobacco. Just received a large I,.t oi choice Durham S:nok ing Tobacco. To whok-sal trade at Factory prices March '.. iS.Js;. MSI KT & MAXWELL North Carolina Land Agency. Having made ;u raig in- nis by wh h 1 can readily bring to the notice ot .Notthei n and 1 uiopcan capi talists our Agricultural and M.neral itouices, I in vite parties hav.ng fueh pu piriy tor halt to address me at Keidsville. X. C. ; Reference is made to the public men generally cl .tlie State. .March 10. 1803. D. V. COURTS. ITavingbccn Appointed Ag-nt by Mr Courts, parties having Land for sale either in this section ot the State, or in South Caroi.ua, w.ll plea so address me at Charlotte. X. C. S. W. DAMS. Charlotte. X. C, March 18t;S. .SMITHS' SHOE STORE. Stojk Our Spring OF Ladies Boots an 1 Sboe, GeutUmtn's Fools and Shot, Men's Boots and Shoes, Women's Boo:s and Shoes, Hisses Foots and Shoes, Boys' Boot and Sl oes. ;;r.d Childreus' Boots and Shoes -Ot CYery variety and style is now complete. At Lower Prices Than eyr betore olfered in this country. Try the .market if you nuist ; but give us a call before you buy. We defy competihon. and warrant every arti cle as represented. Ci-u.e and see us. F B. SMITH & CO, March 20, 18G8. Next lo Dewey's Bank State of North Carolina, Lincoln county. (Court cf Piaat J- (hi tr'rr Stations Fh Sr.tgicn, ISCS. - Taylor & Duncan vs. N C. Boggs. Attachment Levied on 2-rU Acres of Laud. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that N. C. Boggs, the defendant in this case, is a non resident of this State, it is therefore ordered that publication be made for six weeks, in the Western Democrat, a paper published in the town of Charlotte, notifying the said N C Boggs to be and appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Scst-ious, to be held for Ihc county of Lincoln, at the Court House in Jiacolotou. on the d Monday iu May, lJrGS, then and thereto plead, answer or replevy, or judgment final Will be entered against him. and the land levied upon ordered to be sold to satisfy plaintiff debt, in terest and cot3 of suit. Witness, W.U: Clark, Clerk of .our said Court at Linooluto.0, 3J"Mouday of February. A. L IPCS. n" a4y $10 W. R. CLARK, Clwfc. Forgive and Foiget. - Qh1 f .ye and f for this lifeuTtoo aeting To wastcitinLhK.dinjrccrwrongs.wehavemet, jt jg Letter, far better to smother our "aujjter, ju teach proud heart to forgive and forget. In the path we must tread, leading down the valley . , . - j . . i : i i . i Are crosses aim triais nit auu .u waj, Audthe chalice of life from which wearedriiiking. Oft bears to our lips drops of sorrow and care. But life is too short, be it sunshine or shadow, '1 hat we canm t afl'oidto brood over a wrong, Let usliit un)urbuideijsaudbearthem ou bravely We'll lay them down shortly, it cannot be long Then forgive and fcrget-if the friends you love fondly Prove themselves to be false and unworthy of tlUst, Deal with them kindly, for they are but mortals. Errinir like us tor we too are but dust. Deal with them tenderly, pity their weakness. We know every heart hath its evil and good. We all have one Father in Heaven, hence are b. others, Th"ii let us firirive and forget as we should. DRUGS! DRUGS!! Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glass, Varnisdies, Kerosene Oil, the best Lamps, Chimneys, Lantern (fo very important at night). Landreth's and Buist's G- a rclo n t3 o o cL s Cologne Extracts, and tine Toilet Soaps; also, Chemi cals, Medicine Chests and Instruments, Trusses and Supporters, every variety of Medicine, consisting in part of Sulphur, Salts, Oil, Iilue Fill, Hhubarb, Cream of Tartar, Soda, Magnesia, Laudanum, Pare goric. Peppermint, Essence Lemon and Cinnamon. Godfrey s Cordial, liatemans Drops, Harlem Oil, liritish Oil, Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Cud bar, &c. Charlotte, N. C Dk. JAS. N. liL'TT. To Country Physicians. I particularly invite Country Physicians, and all other persons buying Drugs, to call and examine my Stock, as I have had an experience of over ten vears in the business. Dk. JAS N. LETT Window Glass, Putty, Lindseed Oil, White Lead and Zincf, Colors- (liven. Hed and Yellow. Painters and builders will give me a call. Dii. JAS. N. LETT. Dry Goods. Great variety of Hats, Dry Goods. Poots, Shore, Ac.. iVe., to be Fold cheap. These Goods must b sold to make room for more important business. Dr. JAS. X. LETT. Charlotte, X. C, March SO, 1808. At Jas. N. Butt's Store. Only SO cents per gallon lor Kerosene Oil . A niost superb lot of Grits, very fine tor family use, ground expressly for us with the bran and the meal silted out Call and try them. Five Hogsheads of best Paeon. Lamps and Lanterns. Call and look at the new styles Also, a lot of Clover Seed. An excellent article of Puekwheat flour. Don t forget that we are selling Hats at cost some for men as low aa 40 cents a piece - - JAS. N BUTT, March 2. 18C8. Variety Stor Singer's New Family SEWING MACHINE, Which has bc?n two years in course of improvement and preparation, regardless of time, labor, and expense, Is now presented to the public as the BEST SKAT ING MACHINE extant, being SIMPLE, compact and beautiful. It does a range and VAH11.TV of work ucver before attempted by a single Machine. Its Attachments for Hemming, Braiding, Cording, Tucking, Quilting, Filling, Trimming, Binding, kc, Are novel and practical, and have been invented and adjusied especially for this Machine. 53, The public nre requested to call and examine the Machine and samples of woik. C. M QUERY. Agent of Singer Manufacturing Co., And dealer in Millinery and Dry Goods, March 23. 1808 3d door from Springs' corner City Bank of Charlotte, (Trade Street, Springs' Building,) Furnishes Exchange on New Voik, Boston, Baltimore and other Cities in any amount, to all persons, with out charge. A. G. BliLNlZLK, March 10, 1868. Cashier. SEWING "MACHINES. There are certain points couu,cted with the pur- ..... i - i . . . cnase oi a rewing .Machine wiiicb every purchaser should 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 Tarltou to the heaviest Jeans or Cassi mores Select one that is not complicated easily managed. One rhat will do the most and the greatest variety of work i always the best. Above all, select one where the proprietors and agents guarantee to keep it in repair aud warrant it to do all that any oi her Sewing Machine in the world will do, and in addition make n 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 Amrricnn and Button-hole Sewing Ma chine Company. Charlotte, X. C. tfi? Every Machine warranted. February 10, 18C8. W. W. GRIER & CO., Have now on hand, and are constantly receiving, a full line of choice Family Groceries, consisting in part of fine Bio and Laguavra Cofiees, different grades of .Sugars, new crop Carolina Rice, Crackers, Candies, Candles, Tea, &c. 'pices, Axes and Hoes. The celebrated "Red Bird" hiephant Axe, and IjiUley s Cast fcteel Planter s Hoe, for sale by W. W. CR1FR & CO Irish Potatoes. Fine Nova Scotia Irish Potatoes, the 'Trince Al bert," for sale by W. W. GRIER & CO. Bacon and Lard. A splendid lot ot Western and Country made Bacon and extra fine Leaf Lard, for sale bv - W. W. URIER & CO. Finest brands of country made Flour. Buck wheat Flour, tine grades of Molasses and Syrups, pure Cider and Wine Vinegar, a fresh lot of Mackerel direct from Boston in half and quarter barrels Oak Tanned Sol Leather, Upper Leather, Corn and Corn Meal, Peas, Liuebarger's Yarn and Sheeting, con stantly on hand and for sale by March 2, 18f!8. W. V.'. GRIF.R & CO N"t door to rm. Brown (V .jPr cOTe First National Bank of Charlotte, CHARLOTTE. X. C. Office in Granite Row, 4fi iloorfrom tic corner. Officers. R. Y. MoAden, President. M. p. Pogmra, Cashier S. L. Riddle, Teller. BOAED OF DlKECTOKS. T II Brem, Wm R MTers, Wm Johnston, S A Cohen, John Wilkes. R Y McAdcn, R .M Oates, Deals in Bills of Exchango, Sight Draft.?, Gold and Silver Coin, and Government and other Securities T he'JaciAon v tile pnpers . wcjlconia the "arrival in that city of riuuiber of men f 'roin Visconsin, Miopia, and Minnesota, who anu there tj settle in the country and go to work, slhese men are lice from the lisaiSiof the Plymouth ; Ilockists. and will prova valuable : acquisitions as cituetia to ilohda. , . , . ; v - - . A certain clerk recently made the following comuicjut on Pocahontas. Said he Pocahoutas was a great man; Pocahontas was a noble, kind hearted and true man." "Hold on," cried his coaipauion, "Pocahontas was-a woman" She was, eh?" said he; ' well that's just my luck; how am I exported to kn-' w? T nover re?td the Kib'i''. Flour and Potatoes. SO Sacks extra Family Floar, 10 Parrel fine Irish Potatoes for planting. At S. UUOSE & CO S. March 1G, 18C8. GOODS FOR Farmers A new supply of Fresh Goods just received by A. K IXC LAI K, March f. 18C8," springs' Corner, GROCERIES. LliS. BACOI"?, (Country-cured and Western.) 10 Parrels Pickled Pork, 200 Puahels Com, 15 Parrels Irish Potatoes, (Goodrich and Pink Eye,) Mackerel in Kits and Farrels, Sugar, Coti'ee, Nails, Iron, .Salt, Cotton Ties, Bagging and Hope, And everything usually kept in a lirat-class Grocery Store. March 10, 1RC8. MILLER & BLACK. Blackberry Wine. A superior article of Blackberry Wine, made in this couuly, is olfered for sale in quantities to suit purchasers. It is a first rate article of Wine. . Apply at this Oliice. Ma reli II'. 1 '(,. Just Received at S. Grose & Co's, 15 Barrels Sugar Mouse .Molasses, 0 " New Orleans 44 10 44 Extra C Sugar, 5 44 Yellow 44 5 44 Brown 44 !!" Boxes extra State Cheese, 10 44 best Factory 44 '2'i " Adamant ine Candles, 25 " Soap all grades. 5 Barrels Viuegar, 5 Barrels Newark Ale, 2 Cases Ediuburg Af, . 44 London l'orf-r. 1 44 Fine Pickles." Also a lot of Seed Oats S. GROSE . CO. March 9, 18uS. Nearly opposite the Post Office Lost Certificate. A certificate for Fourteeu Shares of Stock in the Char. & S. C. Railroad, No. 17iC, in the name of llev. W. Smiley Pliarr, has been lost. Notice is hereby given that application-will be made for another certificate m me place of the one lost. S C. PlIAUK, Executor March 0,1868. 3m. We will pay the highest price for Green and Dry Hides. BOYD & MOODY. March 10, 1808 lm B. KOOPMANN. Having completed my Spring Stock, I now ofTcr to my friends and patrons in Charlotte and surrounding country, as handsome and cheap an assortment of Spring and Summer Goods ns can be bought in or out of the city. As usual my stock comprises everything kept in a first class mercantile houe. Ol Dress Goods, a ful and complete stock; Calicoes in every variety am pattern; Shirting, bleached and unbleached; She ingsand Pillow casing of all widths; Ticking. &c. Special attention is called to my extraordinary hue ami extensive stock of Millinery and Ladies' Goods, .-ucn as nonneis, Jtats, teat tiers, jainiorals, iioop shirts, lngnsu Hosiery, ests, &c, rtaawis in every variety ; a lot of French Embroideries; Laces, thread and eiuny ; Edgings; Inserting; Collars; Handker chiefs altogether embracing an assortment such as is only seldom offered iu this city. Furnishing Goods, Trimmings, Fancy Goods and Notions in endless variety. Cloths, Doeskins, Casslmeres, Satinets, Jcan Tweeds. Kerseys, in shades, patterns and qualitie to suit any and everybody. Also, a heavv stock oi Rock Island Cat;meres and .leans at Factory prices Boots and Shoes For Ladies' and Misses', Men's and Boy's wear. I bought and had manufactured for mv 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, Wittemore'f Cards, Ames' Shovels, Collins" Axes, &c, &c. Groceries, Drugs, Notions, &c. The old aud 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 that a trial at my store will leave them fully satisfied that I can and will sell at least as low as tli lowest. WHOLESALERS, who do not wish to be under sold, will do well to look through mv stock. Mch 31. 1807. lilvOOPMANN. NOTICE. The undersigned has now opened a new Cash Store at the well known stand of the Red House, opposite i ie i-resoyierian t.nuieti, where he hopes to be able ... it f - i . ... io tscrTc u uis om iricn is ana customers, inspect ing to keep constantly on hand Family Supplies Of the best quality lov sale, and earnestly solicits iv pi un.ivi.o oi vuanoiie a iioevai snare oi their patronage. I S.AUSTIN, Jan 2U, IfcbS. Trade Street. Charlotte, N. C LUMBER WANTED. . T1, T ....1-1 ...1 . J . . ...... . me .it'.K-uuuig 4vcuaiiicai .vssocianon naviue ptircuasvu i no properly Known as tnc Jvnaasill Ma chine Works in' this City, will constantly require large quantities of Lumber, for which the market price will be paid, in cash, on delivery. A list of the various kinds wanted will be found below, viz: 1st Y'ellow Poplar and Birch, 14 and 10 inches wide 1 in. thick, and 10, 12, 11 and 16 ft. long. ' 2d Same Lumber, same width & length, 1 in. thick. Cd do do same length, 4 and 5 inches wide, H inch thick 4lh Walnut Lumber, same length, inch thick, ripped through. 5th Ash Lumber, same length, 1$ inch thick, ripped through. . - Cth rine Lumber, 1, 11, 1 1 f and 2 inchesclear Lumber. The qualify of all must be A No. 1; clear of loose knots and wind shakes, and any not up to the mark will be rejected by the inspec tor. ROUT. F. DAVIDSON, President M. M. Association. Charlotte, N. C , Feb 24, 18ti8. Encourage Home Enterprise ! NOR Til STATE WA&fflXG MAC1I1XE THE BEST IX USE, Is now being Manufactured extensivilv. bv the MECKLENBURG MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION of this City, at their Steam Works (late RudistlF44). Call and examine thein and tke certificates. Orders promptly filled aud tit-faction guaranteed, or the money refunded. . P. S. DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS manufac tured as heretofore, at the alve works. harloUo. N:C Feb. 24, Itm' : Crockery, .Glass Ware; and; China. BeautifutTiolJi Band "Tea"gettV Cot Glass Gobleta, Wise Glasses, Bheraian Glass Toilet Setts, In great variety, next door t "the Court House. ' Nov. 11, 1867. , , , -JAMES IIAETV & Ca; ; GREAT, BARGAINS. . Fifty Overcoats at fifty percent below cost! Just to think that BUXBAUM & LANG are selling superb Overcoats at fifty per cent below cost. . And as this is cold weather, why of course, every one will get a supply. ' - - 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 bet quality. Giod for the cold weather. Again, they have one of the largest stocks of Ready made clothing, which they oft'er to close out at less prices than the same can be purchased . elsewhere. This is for thirty days only, remember. Nov.-, don't forget their Dry Goods, Boots and Slioes, 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, 1868. , BUXBAUM & LANG. Corn and Rye Whiskey. Best Corn and Rye Whiskey for sale bv the gallon or quart. B. M. PRESSON. Bacon! Bacon!! A fine lot orBacou Sides, Shoulders and Hams for sale cheap. B. M. PRESSON. March 2, 18G8. ' ' ' Stoves, Tin-Ware, &c. D. H. BYERLY, (In the Basement Store uwler JJattsion House,) Keeps for sale a full assortment of Stoves of every description, Hollow-Ware, Tin-Ware, Japan-Ware, kc, &.c. Spears' Anti-Dust Cooking Stove is a superior arti cle, and has given general satisfaction. I have sold a large number within the past year Tin, Copper and Sheet -Iron work executed at short notice. Repairing promptly attended to. 1 return my ihauks for the liberal share of patronage heretofore received. D. II. BYERLY, March 10, l?i".8. UnderMa11sionHou.se r. COOXAN E V. GUOOT. COONAN & GROOT, Commission Merchants AND 1E.U.EKN IN LIQUORS, FLOUR, CORX, CRAIX, dr. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Highest Cash Price paid for Produce, opposite T. W. Dewey & Co. s Bank, (old National Express build ing.) Tryon Street, Charlotte, N. C. January 27, 18C8. - PRACTICAL Watch and Clock Maker, XS D DEAI.KR IN JEWELRY, FIXE WATCHES, CLOCKS, Watch 'Material, Sfectaclex, jc. Aug. 10, 1SG7. , CHARLOTTE, N. C. A. W. ALEXANDER, Surgeon Dentist, CHARLOTTE, N". C. 'OJicc in the Brawlcy Euilditiy,) XJS, Can be consulted on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. March 2", 18(17. The Best Blood Purifier in the World. DR. LAWJIENCK'S CELEBRATED 2FL O SADAIilS FOR THE CURE OF Scrofula, in all its Forms, Such as Consumption in its early Stages, Enlarge ment and Ulceration of the Glands, Joints, Bones, Liver, Kidneys,. Ac, l.heuioaiiMii, White Swelling, Mercurial Aliettious, Sore Lyes, Old Sores, Diseases peculiar to Females. Eruptions of the Skin, General Bad Health, and all other Diseases caused by an im pure state of the Blood. EQf The following, among many hundreds of cur best citizens, testily to its wondcilul eCieaey : HOME CERTIFICATES FROM PHYSICIANS Vi e hereby certily that the KOSADAL1S is pre pared by a Physician who is au expencued Pharma ceutist and Chemist, and that his remedy is an eth c.cnt and valuable one in Scrofula, 6lc, it having performed some rcmuikabio cures in this vieiuiiv. A. D. MOORE, M. D., W. A. DUGGAM, M. D. L. A. STiTil. M. D., E. BARNES, M. i). J. 11. W1NS1EAD, M. D., R. W. KING, M. D. Wilson, N. C, Oct. 31, 1SU7. I hereby certify that I am personally acquainted with the above named Physicians, and they are all gentlemen of respectability and standing in this com munity. T. C. DAVIS, November 1, 18C7. Mayor of V ilson, N. C. Edgecombe CorxTY, N. C, May .2, lt7. Da. J. J. Lawkknce: Dear Sir Please send me immediately, per Express, to Tarboro , two dozen more bottles ol your Kosadalis 1 have carefully ex amined its Formula, and have used it in my practice in a number of cases. 1 am well pleased with it. I thiuk it, beyond doubt, the best Alterative I ever used. I have tried it iu several cases of Scrofula and Scrotulous AUections, Ac, with much satisfac tion to myself and patients. 1 have, therefore, no hesitation iu recommending it to Physicians and others, us tlio most reliable Alterative now known. Ee.-pcctlully yours, Ac, A. B. NOBLES, M D. Rosn etch's irill Cure the icorst Cttses nf Scrofuti . Read the Statement Bi 'dic, unit Despair Xot. Wilson Cocxtt, Sept. 10, ISoT. Dr. J. J. Lawrence: Dear Sir: My youngest laughter, aged live years, has been dreadfully arre ted with Scrofula nearly all her life. .1 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 limbs being covered with sores and blotches with face and cyts badly ulcerated and swollen. Whilst in this condition, I was advised by Dr. L. A. Stith to try your Hosaimlis. I at once procured three botiks, and commenced giving it to her. The effect was magical. In less than a month to my great astonishment, she was entirely well. I am, sir, yours, with respee:and gratitude, W. W. BURNETT. I have been cured of Chronic Inflamation of the by ear and Partial Deafness, of ten years' standing, RoiAp.vLis. GEO. W-BLOUNT. .; Attorney at Law, Wilson, N. Rosarfutis ici'l Cure the rer ii worst cases of Rheumatism. .J I hereby certify that I w-useui-cd of long standing Chronic Rheumatism, by taking four bottles of Dr. Lawrence's Ro.-adalis. JAMES WILLS. Wilson, N. C, May C, 1837. The Eofadalis thoroughly eradicates everr kind of humor and bad taint, and restores the entire :tera to a healthy condition. It is Perfectly Harm less, never producing the slightest injury. It is not Secret Quack Remedy. The articles of which it is j made are published around each bottle, and it iu?ed and endorsea by the Leading Physicians everywhere it is known. . ,, . Prepared only by J J. Lawrence, M. D., Chemist, 29 Hano&r Street, Baltimore, Md. For sale by all principal Druggists in the United States. Priee. $1. 50 per Bottle. - -'' ' -. Oa account of unparc lied demand for Rosadalis,' I have moved try Laboratory to Baltimore. j fgT Vor Sale in Charlotte by - F. Scarr. and J. Ji. AirADEN. Irngprist. . - February 3,.16$, ;.-t?mpd) . s r lani ready to deliver, vat t he Lincoln ton Depot in Charlotte, any (juantity 6f Lime that niay tje desireil by thetoBor fcushel, fresh" from the Kiln.' ;r ''' lflJlr ViM., HART V vis ray Agent in Charlotte, anJ orders may be sent to him,, aed, theLimo will be promptly delivered for cash. . -.- Feb 24, 1 88 1 t r " ' 4 JASPEtf STOW E. Pictures ! Pictures M;, . The undersigned Photograph ic Art ist, of Baltimore, Md , calls the ut teuton ot hia IrientK and tbe public in general, to his newly peiied PHOTOGRAPH and AMBROTYPE GALLFJIV, 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 Ao pictures neatly fitted in Rings, Breastpins aud Lockets:- , All I ask is, "give me a triah'V ... . , - . . - , N. B . Parties deeiring to learn the trade and art of Liking Pictures can do eo by applying to , . HENRY BAUMGARTEJr; , Charlotte, N. C. Photograph Gallery over James Ilarty's Store, Feb 24, 1868. Next door to Court-house. GROCERIES. Hammond & McLaughlin Have just received a large asuortuiciil ol Groceries, which they oti'er for sale at reduced jir.ces. Their Stock consists, in part, of the lollowaig articles: IronCottonT.es, 40 Sacks prime Rio Coffee,. 80 Barrels Sugar all grades, 5 Hogsheads Sugar yellow, Z'j Barrels Molasses ussorted grades, 5 Hogsheads Molasses Cuba, 10 Barvels Potomac Shad, 10 Half Barrels Potomac Shad, 10 Quarter Barrels Potomac Shad, 10 Half " Family Mackerel, 10 Quarter 44 ' 44 40 Kits, No. 1 and 2, 44 100 Sacks Liverpool Salt, f0 Boxes lino-English Dairy Cheese, oO 44 "Adamantine Candles, 50 44 assorted Stick Candy, 2o ,4 Layer Raisins, ' Fine Lot of Bacon N. C. and Western, '' 44 44 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, kc. And every other article usually found in a Grocery and Provision Stora. ""' We invite tho attention of country merchants and others to cur stock, and solicit an examination. hammond & Mclaughlin. October 14, 18G7. tf - Catawba English and Classical HIGH SCHOOL, XEirrox, a 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 biiiiies3 education Special attention given to Mathematical Tuaixin. Tuition per Session of 20 Weeks from $0 to $22.0 in currency. Board in families from $8 to $12 per month ; in clubs at about half these prices. ' For Circulars and particulars, address J. C. Clapp, Newton, N. C. J. C. CLAPP, .A. B. Dec. 'J, 1S67. S. M. FINGER, A. B,; J. Y. BRYCE & CO., General Commission Merchants. CHARLOTTE, X. C. Particular attention paid to the selling of all kinds of Produce, Cotton aiid Tobacco. B5, Highest cash price paid for Cotton. K&x, All orders from a distance promptly attended to. J. Y. BRYCE. March 5, 18C6. W. H. BRYCE. J. E. STEN HOUSE, Nkw York. ALLAN MACAULAY, Cll A It J.TTEt N. C. tennouse Macamay, COEIMISSIOI-T MERCHANTS, 42 X;ve Strret, XE V l'OEK. Prompt, personal tttention given to the sale of Cotton. Cotlou Yarns, Naval Mores, Ac., and the purchase of MtrchundLse generally. . , : Consignments solicited. . June UK ISt'.T. SADDLES AND HARNESS. Robsrt Shaw & Son, Third E'jor froja the Mansion House, ' ? UJiOrriu rtu it Ux in form the public that they have a buue stock of Sad- c?t and Harness on hand, "wttich thoy- oiler to the H ;),rt:-aTi-r-r 1'uoiic in low prices. : &0jtte$?'3 Anything in the way of Bridies, Llartinsrales, COLlj.VUb, Ac, will be iunnsaou or matte to order. As we arc regular mechanics, we'think it will be to the advantage of all to buy from us. We warrant our work. gfu REPAIRING neatly executed at short notice and on reasonable term3. R. SHAW. Oct. 14, 1807. fitn W E. SHAW. . Concord Mills. , Having opened a House in Charlotte, near the Post Calico, lor the sale ofoup own manufactured goods, we invite the attention of nievchanu and others to our YARNS, SliLETiNGS, SHIRTINGS, OSNABERGS, CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARNS, Ac., Ac f&3r Cotton taken in exchange for Goods. Wc sell low for Cash. . . , . J. Mcdonald & sons, August 12, 1807. Concord, N. C. TAILORING. John Vogel, Practical Tailor, Respectfully informs tha citizens of Charlotte and surrounding country, tht lie is prepared to manu facture gentlemen's clothing in th latest ftyle and at short notice. bet ejeert ion w-.il be eiven to render satisfaction to thoae who patronize him. Shop opposite obi Charlotte Hotel, next door to Brem's Hardware Store. January 1, S18. COOPEirfIOP. , I have removed my Cooper Shop to the one formerly occupied by Mr Creswtll its a wagon shop, near Mr Jamison's Blacksmith shop, on the ftreet leading by the Court House, where I would be pleaped to see all those who desire work done in my line. New work or repairing dono at short notiee. Give me a call and your work shall bo done satisfactorily. House keeper who -wrist water conveyed through tneir houses fcy pipes, will apply to the nnderigned. OcL 14, 18G7. y GLS SCHNIDER. . North Carolina Railroad. Company Shops, X. C- April 1, 1868.. On and after thin date tho following will be the Schedule for Passenger Trains over this Road : Leave Charlotte, daily, 1 l.oG V. M... 44 Salisbury, , 2.07 A, M. fJrcensboro, 5.05 44 "' ' Raleigh. ' . 1.41 . Arrive at Goldsboro, 12.L'- V. M. A I , , Leave Goldsboro, --" 12-20 - '. -i j ; ... , 44 ;i Raleigh. .. , , . S.20 , r 44 Greensboro, - 7.17 - 44 ' " 44 : Salisbury. - ' " 9.50 if " - Arrive at Charlotte, 11.85' : . ThTongli paengers by this "'line have choice of route via Greeii?-tKro and Ditnville to ltielminntl. or via Raleigh and Weldon to Richmond or Portsmouth,' arriving at all points north of Richmond at the ame time by either route . Ctn unction i made t Golds boro with Passenger trains oa W ilm. and Weldon Road toand from Wilmington and by. Freight train to Weldon ,Alroto Newbern on A. & X. C , Road. . Trc'ght trains will leave Charlotte at 2 a. m. andarriveat fi.2frp.'fn."! n ' v l '--JAMES ANDERwV'Sp:cwn'tcnfnt; Family Grocer & Wine MerchAJ And dealer in all kinds of imported Wine8ndRH Old Kye,-Wontmgahe!a, Bourbon and Cabin-1, Distilled Whiskey,; Domestic Corn and Eviuv- i 1 i i JUST RECEIVED TniS DAY: 2 Barrel' Sacrament Win - 6..-r Superior. Kentucky Cider, -1 4. Old Nash county Brand v,' 3 Casks' India Ale, -'- '' r 2 Barrela Loudon Porter, , , , 15 Cratesof Bottles, Flasks, Demijohn8R4'. Wood Kegs -from 2 to 10 gallons. f I also invite th particular attention of Dnj ' to my stock of Port, Sherry and Maderi. K' Brand v and Whiskev.' bottled cenecialltr cinal w . j . u r m fc j solicited and punctually attended to. Const i hand all kinds of Domestic Spirits on conKigilk3 . A specialty made to old X. C Corn WLiskeT, January 2, IStip- i House Furnishing Articles. Chamber Setts, Japaned some very tacdUIl all kinds af House ) Vuriuliirg' Articles, Knirm Forks, Spoons. Castors, Candle-sticks, &.c, at'xtJ;1 Nov. 11, 1807. JAMES IIARTY i'cjf Important to Carolina Shipped THE NEW Bait. & Carolina Grand Tnm KiJIUHT LINE, ; VIA PETERSBURG, YaJ Comprising the following great Freight Iloutou THE POWHATAN STEAMBOAT COMPANY'S FREIGHT LINE OF STL'AMIli irTriciriwi .ivn wvTWtv RALEIGH AND GASTON, NORTH CAROLINA, , AVE STERN NORTH CAROLINA. YlLMlNC.TON AND WKLD0N. ! -: ATLANTIC & NORTH r.r.0Lnfl WILMINGTON AND MANCHESTER, CHARLOTTE & SOUTH CAROLINA RAlLWATi And their connections. , 4 Time Quick and, Rates Lo This new trunk line forms a Great Freight Iteri between Baltimore and Weldon, Wurretiim, lUlfij llillsboro', LexingtC4i,,SalieUiry,. Morguulcn, (ku. lotle, Lincolnton, Goldsboro', Newbein, Ltaufon, Wilminglon, Chcsterville, Winnsboro', rduitibi, Sumterville. Manchester, and all iiiiernudiute joi, on and near these greiit Ra.lwaya and their cuaut. tions. Tlie 'Powhatan Steamers connect at PctmWj with Petersburg Railway for all points in the Cm. linas. Cars are run nloirgstde of Ste:niur' W'huf, andgoous trunsierreu Willi carciui nniuiiiiig. CARS ARE RUN THROUGH WITHOlT BREAK- - ING BULK Between Petersburg and Raleigh, Charlotte; Golfc ! boro, Wilmington, &c, &.C. This Inland Lint ft sessea many advantages over a Sea Route. I'mm risk is small and insurance is comparatively notlnnj. The Wharf of Towhatan Steamers being Mtualtd ik the very centre of the great Shipping District if Baltimore, renders it convenient to shippers, 'nl drit'agu is very miall. ' Great attention paid to consignments of Cents, Corn.'Whcat, Rosin, &c, &c. All produce I'orwsrtW at tlie lowest possible rates. ay Every package, Northward or Fnnthiriri bound, must bo distinctly marked 44 Via I'msi- IlLItlJ.", r - Spirits of Turpentine transported from PelmW to Baltimore by Steamer. . " , prjf Freight landed in Baltimore day following delivery to the Steamers. ' 1 Through Receipts are given and fixed rate per IW pounds guaranteed bolh ways. Rates in every case as low as via l'av List and Portsmouth to and from Baltimore, Philali'ltis and New York N. B. With roeard to last named points. freiA is forwarded to and lion I'etersburg by Philttdeljliii and New York St nuiers. For rates and all further ' information, ajpljll any Ireight Agent on tlie Line, or at tlje OHICE Of THK I'OV.HATAN STEAMBOAT CO., GO Light St. W harf, B.Ai.Tmcst J. BRANDT, Jr. President Powhatan StctnibottC P V. 1'lT,!: At in. t Petersburg iiailroii'J. A. B. ANDP.r.WS, Sup't Raleigh &. Gaston Failroil JAM I S ANlERSON, Hrfp't North Carolina Hailroil C. BOUKNiGHT. Sup't C. & S. C. Railroad. J S. L. FREMONT, Sup't Wilm'n & Weldon Itailrosi J. V. JORDAN, Acting Master Trans. Atlantic til N. C. Railroad. WM. M'RAE, Sup't Wilmington and MancLesUf Railroad. September 80, 1807. " TJnTTr "Po.TTi-irT'Tr ond TITonhinn P 11 AM AT Cll A L'L O Tl E, A'. C. M. MARTIN & CO., Having removed their Woiks from Stowesville, Gsjtoi county, to Charlotte, vespectlully inform their M patrons and tlie public gcnerully that they bit opened a Foundry and Machine .Shop at the old KsT Yard Lot, in the city of Charlotte, where lluy 1W prepared to make all sorts of CASTINGS for t'teia. Engine4, Mills, Factories, Water Wheels, Cane Milll, Farming Implements, &c.,"&c. REPAIRING Particular attention will be piiJ U repairing of all kind. - - 4 All woik shall be done in the very nicest ftjlfc and the best material used. , M. MARTIN. JOHN WILKFS, 4 June 25, 1 FCC. . , Charlotte, a Fresh Drurrs, A general assortment, always on hand, nt Augu t U't. 1H57... , SCVKIUS.DK CO STORt ; Nov Foundry and MACHINE SHOP. ' TATEM, R00XE & CULPEPPER,' Jkatical Mechanics, Have openel a Foundry, Machine and Blackfrnlti Shop, at tilts fld stand of J. M. Howie, where the w.ll execute,, in the very best style and finish, U work in their line. .. . " They are prepared to mnlcea.ll covs of ' CAfTlXG& for Steam Engines, MITIs" Vaciories, Water-wheels, Cane mills, Fanning Implements, and, in fact, every thing pertaining to their business. Particular attention will be paid, to the IIEPA1R IXC of all kinds of machinery. . AH work shall be done in the very best style, w;tH the beft material, and at living prices:. All kinds of work for GOLD MINES executed iil skill and d.'.-patch. lJ" Remember, we are practical workmen, ac4 will warrant all onr work. Give us a call. TATEM, ROOKE & CCLPEITEK. October 14, J8C7. - -- .-- - ' Southern Express Company.'' The Southern Etpress Comj.any has complete cob raunication with nil "Northern and Weft cm Ftatts, and is prepared to fortvard Freight. Money and l uable, Packages sa&ly and. promptly. lcMiengert leave Charloite dnly, connecting ; at J.nleigh with Adams' Express Company, and at Richmond witk AdamV and Harnden's Exprefi Comj allies. . . Letter will be forwarded by this Comj any to U points South and North having no mail facilities. Charlotte, Jan. 1,. 1868. 1 i i . - . , , . T The Southern Express Company, For the transi'ortatian of merchandise, . valaabU packages, fpecie, bank notes, bond, c, for all prU, of the South aad SouiUa et . in cv enaction with ADAMS EXPRFSrf COMPANY, have established their agency ai 0 BROADWAY' NEW YORK, where orders, to e. for OoUl ; forwarded vouth will receive prompt attention. ; ! Merchandise and valuables delivered lo Harnden's Kinsley', American and United St alea Expresn Ucm- ' panies, for the Southern Ei press Company, will re--eeive prompt dispatch. ' .. I ', For pavticulara, rate f freight, Ac Ael, nfl'ty ' the oflice of the Fouthern , Ei press Company. Broadway yf at anyoiher Rii ei the Coatr"BJr,'r ' , January 1, lSf . U. Y: PLANT, Vrtp
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