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at, (S.iavloUem.(&. Some of the Great Things ' in America. The greatest cataract in the world is the Falls of Niagara, where the falls from the great upper lakes forms a river of three fourths of a mile in jwidth and then being suddenly contracted, plun ges over the rocks in two columns to the depth of 110 feet. The greatest cave in the world is the Mammoth Cave of Kentucky, where any one can make a Toyageon the water of a subterranean river, and oatch flsh without eyes. The greatest river in the world is the M ississippi, 410 miles in length. The greatest valley in the world is the Valley -of the Mississippi. It contains 500,000 square miles, and is one of the most fertile and profitable regions of the globe. The largest lake in the world is Lake Superior which ie truly an inland sea, being 449 miles long and 1000 feet deep. The greatest Natural Bridge in the world b the natural bridge over Cedar Creek in Virgin ia. It extends across a chasm 80 feet in width, 360 feet in depth, at the bottom of which the creek flows. The greatest mass of iron in the world is the Iron Mountain of Missouri. It is 350 feet high and two miles in circuit. The largest volume ever published is Web ster's Unabridged Dictionary the biggest of the language containing as much as six family Bils '; . ' ueduet in the world is the Cro--.'-..-.v.-: : Xew York. Its length is forty ' ' - .'. its co?t twelve and a half uiil- GROCERIES, i' T. .ftr Frimo Rio Coffeo, 25 ioio3 Havana Sugars, 12 Chests Imperial Tea, 30 Barrels "A," "B" and "C" Sugars, 5 Crushed Sugar, 5 " Pulverized Sugar, 6 Hhds. Cardenas Molasses, 20 Barrels " 50 Boxes Adamantine Candles, 20 Boxes Soda, 25 " Starch, 27 " Soaps, CO Fackages Fancy Soaps, 25 Cases Sherry and Claret Wine?, 20 Barrels Genuine Scotch Ale, 10 Barrels Corn Whiskey, on consignment, T;0 Boxes Tobacco, on consignment, For sale by STENIIOUSE, MACAULAY k CO., July 6, 1808: Charlotte, N. C. VARIETY STORE. Dry Goods and Groceries. JAMES II. HENDERSON, (One door below IS. Koopmann't, Trade Street,) ' Takes pleasure in informing the citizens of Charlotte !nd surrounding country that he is now currying on the Dry floods and Grocery business in his own name, and asks a share of public patronage. He has on hand Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, And indeed everything that can be found in a first class Dry Goods Store. He is thankful for the very liberal patronage which has been bestowed upon him in former days, and hopes by fair and honett dealing, and strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of tho same. Groceries. In the Grocery line he has a good supply of every thing needed for family use, such as Flour, Meal, Bacon, Lard, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Ac. &c. Give me a call as I am determined to sell as cheap as any house in the City. To Farmers. r am now prepared to pay tho highest cash price, . r "jchange Oc.d?. for Country Produce. . JAS. II. HENDERSON. Notice. The Notes and Accounts of A. Aschkinass k Co., having been transferred to me for collection, all those indebted will please come forward and settle imme diately. March 30, 1868. JAS. If. HENDERSON. CITY BOOK STORE. .Johnston & Elliott, :3 doors above T. W. Dewey dr Co's Bank. BOOKS! BOOKS!! BOOKS!!! We are daily receiving additions to our stock of Books of the latest publications, to which we invite .the attention of the public. NOVELS. 'We keep the latest and most interesting. School Books, Of all kinds, and as cheap as tho cheapest. Hymn Books and Bibles, A good assortment all kinds and prices. Wholesale buyers and Teachers buying Books, ic, rnd all persons needing anything in our line, will well to give us a call before purchasing else-r-lr-r-, as we aro determined to &ell as cheap as tho aiit-o'cest. STATIONERY. 7e invite special attention to our stock of Paper Writing, Printing, Drawing and Tissue), Envelopes, ,ct-ns, Inks, &c. CARDS, Printing and Visiting Cards all prices. Sewing Machines. We are the Agents for the sale of Wiloox k Gibbs' .iewing Machine the best in use. Call early and examine it. RAGS WANTED. 1,000,000 pounds of RAGS wanted br June 29, 1868. JOHNSTON k ELLIOTT. C. M. QUERY .Has now open and ready for inspection, the hand somest stock of MILLINERY, Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, &C...&C, Jle has ever offered in this market. All he asks is a trial. a3 he is confided he can please in quality, style and price. Dress Goods. Silks, Silk and Cotton Grenadines, rique, Lawns. .Pc-plias. ko., all styles and qualities ; C&Jicoes at all prioss. Millinery. Bonnets, Hats, Crapes, Silk, Illusions, Flowers, Ribbons, &e, &c, at prices that defy competition. Dress Trimmings, Buttons. Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, &e, in great va riety. I make a speciality of these Goods. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, fihirts, Linen and Paper Collars, Gloves, Tics, nats, .Half Hose, &c. CM. QUERY. April 20, 1868 R, H. COWAN & CO., General Commission and Shipping Merchants, Wholesale Grocers. Agents for M. Davis k Son's (Liberty, Va.,) celebra ted Virginia Chewing Tobacco. Agents for Lt6ter Bro's Superphosphate.of Lime. Agents for Vulcan Iron Works, Richmond, Va. WILMINCTOIY, I. C, Xo. 82 Xorth Water Street. R. n. COWAX, JNO. W. CAMFKOV. JAS. H. HIIL. June 2f 1SGS ly Robbers are the most ingenious of men. A uew, a bold, and certainly a most original trick was recently played by one of their fraternity ai the consecration of the new Chapel of Battersea, in London. About the time of: the ceremony a well dressed man, mounted on a handsome horse, rode up to the church door, and, leaving his nag in charge of a boy, mingled with the worshippers inside. His devout demeanor greatly edified all who sat near him. At length when the last psalm had been sung, and two of the elders of the church were starting on their rounds to take up a collection, the interesting stranger took out his purse, and, depositing a piece of gold coin in his hat, also made the tour of the aisles, holding out the hat to the faithful. Parson and wor shippers alike were greatly moved by this exhi bition of zeal, and ascribed it to a sudden con version, so that the hat was quickly laden with big and little contributions. But what was the horror of all parties when they saw the collector disappear out of the church door instead of re turning with his collection to the sacristy! Be fore they had recovered from their astonishment, he had remounted his horse and galloped away. This was a sudden conversion, but of the funds of the church. Pictures ! Pictures ! ! The undersigned Photographic Artist, of Baltimore, Md., calls the attention of his friends, and the public in general, to his newlv opened PHOTOGRAPH and AMBROTYPE GALLERY, where he is now pre pared to take A No. 1 Pictures of each and of every stylo 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 BAUMGARTEN, Charlotte. N. C. Photograph Gallery over James Harry's Store, -Feb 24, 1868. Next door to Court-house. McLEOD & STEELE, Have juat received the handsomest stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, HATS AND CArS, YANKEE NOTIONS, Hosiery, Gloves, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Ladies' and Misses' Bonnets and Hats, trimmed and untrim mcd; Bonnet Ribbon, French Flowers, Dress Trim ming?, &c, &c, they have ever offered in this market. Dress Goods. We have a beautiful assortment many of the most desirable styles of the season. AVe feel assured in saying they are not excelled either in style or price by any in the market. White Goods. We have a full line. Marseilles and Alandalc Quilts, J Linen and Cotton Sheetings. Pillow Caseings, Piques, 1 ercais, Lanen uuuk, s.c, r reucn v.ioius uuu vuswi meres, Marseilles and Silk Vesting, Rock Island Cas simcres and Jeans at Factory prices. Hardware and Crockery A general assortment. We respectfully ask our friends and customers to call and examine our stock, hear prices, &c, before buying. Many thanks to our friends and customers for the liberal patronage bestowed on us heretofore, and we ask the continuance of the same. April 27, 1808. McLEOD & STEELE. CITY BANK OF CHARLOTTE, TRADE ST., SPRINGS' BUILDING, CIIARLOTTG, W. V. - W. A. WILLIAMS, Cashier. C. N. G. BUTT, Teller. Office Hours from 8 a. m. till 6 p. m. This Bank has enlarged and refitted its Banking House, and with a large, modern improved Fire and JsrglarPJroof Safe, offers superior inducements to HUfcpd5S'.'3t8. Receives Deposits on Interest or other- wise. oeys and sells Coin, Bullion, Lxchange and old Bank Notes, and draws directly on all principal places in the world at New York rates. July 6, 1868. Deposits. Deposits of Coin and Currency received in any amount and interest allowed per agreement, and if preferred certificates of deposit issued bearing in terest at rates stipulated, at the City Bank of Char lotte. W. A. WILLIAMS, Cashier. July 6. 1868. Revenue Stamps. Revenue Stamps, of every denomination, constant ly on hand, and a discount, allowed on sums amount ing to $23, at the City Bank of Charlotte. July G, 1868. W. A. WILLIAMS, Cashier. Mutilated Currency. Ragged and defaced Greenbacks, National Bank Currency and Shinplasters bought at a small discount, at the City Bank of Charlotte. July 6, 1868. W. A. WILLIAMS, Cashier. NEW BOOKS! GOOD BOOKS!! and Cheap Books!!! Just received at Tiddy's "New Book Store," Bibles of all sizes, from the largest to the smallest. All prices, to suit everybody. Prayer Books, A handsome assortment, some really elegant, which cannot fail to please the most fastidious, both in style and price. Hymn Books--Methodist, Presbyterian, Baptist and Lutheran, all the different sizes pub lished, can be found at our store. Albums, We have the handsomest and most complete assort ment ever offered in this market, which wc offer at remarkably low prioe3. They are Lippincott's make, and have the patent hinge, which, with ordinary use will last always, and a little longer. Catholic Books. Mission Book, Flowers of Piety, Christian Guide (3 styles). Key of Heaven, Path to Paradise, &o. Our Miscellaneous stock is large, every one can find something to read, fcr a small sum. We charge nothing for showing our goods call and examine whether you want to buy or not. Our stock of School Books is now complete. Wholesale buyers and Teachers buying for Schools will certainly find it to their advantage to call and see us Deiore buying eisewliere. Stationery. Something nice just received in the Stationery Line. Stamped initial paper with envelopes to match, put up in neat one quire Boxes. A full line of fancy and plain Paper and Envelopes. We have a full stock of Job Office Material, such as Bristol Board, Printer's Blanks and China Cards, all sizes and qualities. Paper, Flatcap, Foolscap, Letter and Note, Plain. Book, News and Wrapping Paper at Manufacturers prices. All we ask is an inspection of stock and prices, as we will not be undersold. TIDDY & BRO. Rags! Rags!! The highest price paid in Money for clean Cotton and Linen Rags it the New Book Store. June 15, 180$, TIDDY k BRO. Bank Money. The highest market price paid for old Bank Notes, and orders for the same solicited, at the City Bank of Charlotte. W. A. WILLIAMS, July 6, 18CS. Cashier. Gold, Silver and Bullion Bought and sold at a small margin, and advances made on Bullion when desired, at the City Bank of Charlotte. W. A. WILLIAMS, July 6, 1868. Cashier Fresh Drugs, A general assortment, alwavs on hand, at August 20. .1807. SCARR'S DlvUG STORE Oxioxs and Epidemics. -A corresrorjdent of the Scientific American commends onions .as a sjjecihc against epidemics not as an - esculent, but sliced and kept.in a sick room, where they will absorb any atmospheric poison. Thev should be replaced by .-fresh ones every hour. It is noticed that in the room of a small-pox pa tient they wiil blister and decompose with great rapidity, but will prevent the spread of the dis ease. Their application has also proved elective in the case of snakebites. - - ..... 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 THOS. W. DEWEY k CO. Deposits Received and interest-allowed at the Banking House of TnOS. 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, N. C. Hours of business to suit dealers and customers. February 17, 18G8. FRESH DRUGS. The undersigned has but recently returned from the North, having purchased his Spring Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Kero siue, &c, &c, to which he most respectfully invites the attention of the public. Being prepared to sell at Wholesale and Retail, as low as any in the market, Druggists and Physicians in the country, and the public generally, I would thank to give me a call. JAS. N. BUTT, " Corner Trade and College Streets. i To Builder's. Received and for sale, French Window Glass. 8x10, 10x12, 10x14, 10x15, 10x16, 10x18, 10x20, 12x14, 12x15, 12x16, 12x18, 12x20, 12x22, 10x20, 14x24, 18x24, 20x30, 24x36, &c, &c, at the Drug Store of JAS. N.-BUTT. Chewing Tobacco. If you want cheap Chewing Tobacco call at the Drug Store, corner Trade and College Streets. I am prepared to sell from a plug to five or ten Boxes, which I think I can convince you is the cheapest Tobacco in the City. JAS. N.' BUTT, Corner Trade and College Streete. Charlotte, N. C, June 8, 1868. Spring and Summer Stock 1868. FOR THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE. WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS, Have now in store one of the largest stocks of Goods ever brought to this market. It consists in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, READY-MADE CLOTHING, &c. They invite particular attention to their elegant assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, and feel confident that they can give satisfaction in price and quality. Their stock of Ready-made Clothing and Gentle men's Furnishing Goods is complete and embraces everything in that line. Boots and Shoes In 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. jp?"' The attention of country Merchants is re quested, and they arc 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 done promptly and in the latest styles. WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS, March 30, 1868. between the two Drug Stores. FREIGHT NOTICE, '.r From Portsmouth to Cliarlotte, via Goldsboro' (on Wil. & Weldon R. R.') An arrangement has just been perfected by which freight can bo transported from Portsmouth to Charlotte in Forty Hours, At as low rates as on any other Road. J. A. SADLER, April 13, 2868. General Agent. r. COOXAN. K W. GKOOT. COONAN & GROOT, , Commission Merchants AND DEALERS IN LIQUORS, FLOUR, CORX, GRAIX,dre. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Highest Cash Price paid for Produce, opposite T. W. Dewey & Co.'sBank, (old National Express'build ing.) Tryon Street, Charlotte, N. C. January 27, 1868. No Delay at Weldon or Raleigh. TO SHIPPERS. North Carolina all State Railway Lines- THE OLD RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD, The Shortest, Quickest, Safest and best Line, Xorth and South, to be left out in he cold, unless Shippers .specially oy via R. dr G. Railroad. We inaugurated and are the Great Through Inland Air Line Route to all the Northern mirkcts, and have successfully worked the Line to the entire satisfaction of Shippers, North and South, for the last ten years, as the ten thousand Shippers in North and South Carolina will testify. We paid the State near Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars for her interest in this Road thereby saving the people from Taxation for all time to come $40,000 per year ; and we unhesi tatingly declare that we can and will give more dis patch to all points, North and South, than any other Line. NOTICE. GREAT INLAND AIR LINE FREIGHT ROUTE, Via Raleigh & Gaston Railroad, Is the shortest line for Shippers, and you are re quired so to direct your Freight, or they will be taken by another route. To insure your freight being carried over this Great Inland Air Line safely, direct your consignors to mark or order your freight, via Raleigh & Gaston Railroad, and to ship as follows: . . - Feom Bostox Merchants' and Miners' Line, end of Central Wharf, E Sampson, Agent. Fhom New York Old Dominion Steamship Co., Shipping Toint Pier 37. Njrth River, Foot Beach St., OflSce 187 Greenwich St., Cor. Dsy, N. L. McCready, President. . , From Philadelphia (Via Annameasic,) Phila., Wilmington and Baltimore Depot, or Clyde's Line of steamers, 15 N. Delaware Avenue, W. P. Clyde, Agent. From Baltimore Baltimore Steam Packet Co., Bay Line Steamers, foot Union Dock, L. B. Parks, Agent, or Powhatan Steam Boat Co., 00 Light Street Wharf. C. B. ALLEN, Gen. Freight Agent, Raleigh, N.C. T. .S. MORTON, Soliciting Agent. Ar-ri! 27, 1 SCS. tf " TTo theLadies. ; . - -11 ilea Congress Gaitire and Laced Lasting Gaiters, Bradley's Duplex Hoop Skirts, extra - fine CSarsetS; French Purcale Skirting. . .. - 8,-As for prices It will be tetter for all who are anxious to" get rich, to trade with . ; - J- " :z 1 ,: BARRLNGFR, WOLFE & CO. - Hardware. " " Everything almost in the Hardware line; Chissels, Augers, Hammers, Door Locks, Hinges, Axes, Hoes, Iron and Blacksmith Tools. B.f W. & CO. i- - -.-a Notice. - V We thank-our friends for past favors and nope they will continue them. We beg those indebted to come forward and pay up at once, as we need money. April 20, 1868. BARRING ER, WOLFE & CO. FAMILY GROCERIES. ; I have on hand, and am constantly receiving, a general assortment of Groceries, such as Sugar, Tea, Coffee, Molasses, Cheese, Flour, Bacon, Corn, Meal, and everything else in the Grocery line. - I will sell as cheap aa any house in Charlotte, and respectfully request persons wishing to buy to give me a call. I deliver, within the limits of the City, all Gro ceries bought at my Store. A good lot of Castings and Hollow-Ware for sale. " A. BERRYHILL, Feb 17, 1808. Under Mansion House. Beef Cattle and "Milch Cows WANTED. I want to buy good Milch Cows Cows either with young Calves or Springers; also, good fat Beef Cattle, for which I will pay a fair cash price, for I expect to be in want of this kind of Stock at least for some months. 3 : I also want to buy Dry and Green Hides. W. A. COOK. April 27, 1368. ' Town Butcher. SMITHS' SHOE STORE. Our . Spring Stock OF ' Ladies' Boots and Shoes, Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes, Men's Boots and Shoes, " , Women's Boots and Shoes, Misses' Boots and Shoes, Boys' Boots and Shoes, and Childrens' Boots and Shoes Of every variety and style is now complete, ' " At Lower Prices Than ever before offered in this country. Try the market if you must ; but give us a call befoi-e you buy. We defy competition, and warrant every arti cle as represented. Come and see us. . B. R. SMITH & CO , . March 23, 18G8. Next to Dewey's Bank. 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 Laguayra 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 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. J8a 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 Boston in half and quarter barrels, Oak Tanned Sole Leather, Upper Leather, Corn and Corn Meal, Peas, Linebarger's Yarn and Sheeting, con stantly on hand and for sale by March 2, 18C8. AV. W. GRIER & CO Next doortoBrem, Brown & Co's dry goods store LOOK AT BUXBAUM & LANG'S Calicoes, Spring DeLaines, Lawns, Alpaccas, Bleached Domestics, Unbleached, Sheeting and Pillow Casing, Jaconets, Swiss Muslin, Nainsooks, Hoopskirts, 10 to 15 cents. 18 to 25 cents. 15 to 40 cents. SO to 40 cents. 10 to 25 cents. 9 to 20 cents. 35 to 60 cents. 25 to 75 cents. 25 to 50 cents. SO to 50 certs. 60 cents to $2.50. 75 cents to $1 50. Corsets, Lace Cuffs & Collars in setts, 25 cents to $3.00. Pocket Handkerchiefs, 10 to to cents. Stockings, 15 to CO cents. Gloves, 10 cents to. $1.75. Parasols, $1.00 to $3.00 In addition to the articles above enumerated we have on hand a fine variety of Dress Goods and Silks, Furnishing Goods and Embroidery ; Millinery in all its branches; Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ready-made Clothing, Satinets and Cassimeres, Doe skins and Broadcloths, Rock Island Jeans and Cas simeres at Factory prices. Our standing in this city and the adjoining counties as first-class merchants will be a sufficient guarantee that we intend to uphold our reputation for FAIR DEALING, and for selling as LOW as any merchant in this City. Corner Store under Mansion House. BUXBAUM & LANG. Captain C. II. ELMS is with the above House, and he hopes that his friends of "Auld Lang Syne" will not forget him, but will continue to favor him in his new position. June 1, 1868. Catawba English and Classical HIGH SCHOOL, NEWTON, N. C. The next Session will commence the 1st Monday in JULY 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 Training. Tuition per Session of 20 Weeks from $0 to $22.50 in currency. Board in families from $8 to $12 per ionth ; in club? at about half these prices. For Circulars and particulars, address J. C. Clapp, Newton, N. C. J. C. CLAPP, A. B. June 8, 18G8. S. M. FINGER, A. B. THE CITY DRUG STORE OF Kilgore & Cureton, No 2, Granite Row, next to the Express Office and opposite the Mansion House. A large assortment of Fresh Drugs, Chemicals, Taints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, &c, will be found at this new establishment, and will be sold at as low prices as any other house. B. F. KILGORE, M. D. June 15, 1808. T. K. CURETON, M. D. J. E. STENIIOUSE, - ALLAN MACAULAY, -New York- Charxotte, N. C. Stenhouse & Macaulay, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 42 Stone Street, NHW 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, 18fi7. WHEAT! Wheat Wanted. The highest cash price will be paid for good Wheat, in anv quantity, bv Ma'v 18. lSiV, " J. Y. BRYCE & CO. NOTICE.- - The "partnership - heretofore existing between J. Buxbauia, S. Anathanand J, Roessler, known as the firm of "J. BUXBAUM & CO,'. was dissolved by inuf ual consent on ' the" 23d Inst. J. Rdessler ' with drawing from the said firm. ? -Claims lae to, -and bj the late- firm at Charlotte will be settled by J. Buxbaunv - .... - - J. BUXBAUM, , ".""""' .'.&' ANATHAN," : June 29, 1868.7, ' , . . ' ROESSLER, ' i 11 1 ; S. B. MEACHAM. -r Tryon St., Sign of the Brass Boot; , . (Three Doort South, of National Jiankf) ; . ; Has in Store a large and well selected stock of Gent's and Ladies - - - ' r BOOTS AND SHOES, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES AND SHOE FINDINGS. ' This stock was purchased direct from the Manu facturers, and will be sold at very short profits. I wish it distinctly understood that no Shoes with paper or wood bottoms will be sold without the pur chaser being told of it. I keep a superior quality of goods, and will warrant them as represented. April 27, 18G8. S. B. MEACHAM. First National Bank of Charlotte, CHARLOTTE, X C. Office in Granite Roic, 4th door from the corner. Officers. ' R. Y. McAden, President. M. P. Pegram, Cashier S. L. Riddle, Teller. Board of Directors. R Y McAden, T H Breni, , Wm R Myers, R M Oates, Wm Johnston, S A Cohen, John Wilkes. ' '- Deals in Bills of Exchange, Sight Drafts, Gold and Silver Coin, and Government and pther Securities. .. March 23, 18C8 : J. Y. BRYCE & CO., General Commission Merchants. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Particular attention paid to the selling of all kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco. tfB Highest cash price paid for Cotton. Jg&B, All orders from a distance promptly attended to. J. Y. BRYCE. March 5, 1866. W. H. BRYCE. WILLIAM BRYCE & CO Cotton Factors, 29 Chamber and 5 Reade Streets, NEW YORK, Devote special attention to the sale of Cotton in New York. All consignments to their address are covered by insurance Jfrom points of shipment, with or with out advice. Shipments solicited through their correspondents in Charlotte, Messrs. J. Y. BRYCE & CO., who will make liberal advances on same." June 8, 1868 ly Stoves, Tin-Ware, &c. D. H. . BYERLY, (a the Basement Store under Mansion House,') Keeps for sale a full assortment of Stoves of every description, Hollow-Ware, Tin-Ware, Japan-Ware, &c, &c. Spears' Anti-Dust Cooking Stove is a superior arti cle, and has given general satisfaction. 1 have sold a large number within the past year. Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron work executed at short notice. Repairing promptly attended to. I return my thanks for the liberal share of patronage heretofore received. D. H. BYERLY, March 16, 1868. Under Mansion House The Best Blood Purifier in the World. DR. LAWRENCE CELEBRATED F5 O S X LIS FOR THE CURE OF Scrofula, in all its Forms, Such a3 Consumption in its early Stages, Enlarge ment and Ulceration of the Glands, Joints, Bones, Liver, Kidneys, &c, Rheumatism, White Swelling, Mercurial Affections, Sore Eyes, 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. JGSsT The following, among many hundreds of our best citizens, testify to its wonderful efficacy : HOME CERTIFICATES FROM PHYSICIANS We hereby certify that the ROSADALIS is pre pared by a Physician who is an cxperiencd 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. DUGGAM, M. D. L. A. ST1TII, M. D., E. BARNES, M. D. J. II. WINSTEAD, M. D., It. W. KING, M. D. Wilsox, N. C, Oct. 31, 1867. 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, 1867. Mayor of Wilson, N. C. Edgecombe Cocntt, N. C, May 2, 1867. Dr. J. J. Lawrence: 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. I think it, beyond doubt, the best Alterative I ever used. I have tried it in 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 yours, &c, A. B. NOBLES, M D. Rosadab's will Cure the worst Cases of Scrofula. Read the Statement Below, and Despair Xot. Wilson County, Sept. 10, 1867. Dr. J. J. Lawrence: Dear Sir: .My youngest daughter, aged hve years, has been dreadfully afflic 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. Durilii? the laet Slirinsr she wa -n-ama tliaucTpr. htr 0 4 o " bo.lj and limbs being covered with sores and blotches with face and eyes badly ulcerated and swollen. Whilst in this condition, 1 was advised by Dr. L. A. Stith to try your Rosadalis. I at once procured three bottles, and commenced giving it to her. The effect was magicaL In less than a n;onth to my great astonishment, she was entirely well. I am, sir, yours, with respect and gratitude, W. W. BURNETT. I have been cured of Chronic Innamation of the ear and Partial Deafness, of ten years' standing, by Rosadalis. GEO. W. BLOUNT, Attorney at Law, Wilson, N. C. Rosadalis will Cure the very icorst cases of - ' Rheumatism. I hereby certify that I was cured of long standing Chronic Rheumatism, by taking four bottles of Dr. Lawrence's Rosadalis. JAMES WILLS. Wilson, N. C, May 6, 1867. The Rosadalis thoroughly eradicates every kind of humor and bad taint, and restores the entire pystem to a healthy condition. It is Perfectly Harm less, 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. Prepared only by J. J. Lawrence, M. D., Chemist, 29 Hanover Street, Baltimore, Md. For sale by all principal Druggists in the United Stales. Price, $1 50 per Eottle. On account of unparelled demand for Rosadalis, I have moved my Laboratory to Baltimore. JEST" For sale in Charlotte by F. Scarr, and J. II. McAden, Drupprists. February 2, 16. tm (Smpdj China, Crockery and Glass Ware J A ME S HA RTY, ' Xcxt Door to ' the' Court 7ouse,) lias just received a very large stock of CHINA, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, Together with a good assortment of House-keep;, articles, consisting, of Knives aad Forks, SpoL,8 Castors, Butter Prints, Ladles, Tubs, Churns, Buck etV, Bread Trays, , Rolling Pins, Steak Beaters Tei Kettles, Stew.Pans, Gridirons, &c. ' ' I have also connected with my Stock a good i8. sortmcnt of Dry Goods, Groceries, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, 4C. I have the most complete assortment of . , Ladies' Baskets To be found in the City Market, Traveling, e. and Pic Nic Baskets in every variety. 1 Call and examine my Stock. July 6, 1868. JAMES IIARTy. The City Bank of Charlotte Solicits the Accounts of business men and others, promises satisfaction. July 6, 1868. W. A. WILLIAMS, Cashier. Important to Carolina Shippers. ' THE NEW Bait & Carolina Grand Trunk FREIGHT LINE, . - VL PETERSBURG, VA., Comprising the following great Freight Routes : THE POWHATAN STEAMBOAT COMPANY'S FREIGHT LINE OF STEAMERS PETERSBURG AND WELDON, ' RALEIGH AND GASTON, NORTH CAROLINA, WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, WILMINGTON AND WELDON, ATLANTIC Sl NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON AND MANCHESTER, CHARLOTTE & SOCTH CAROLINA RAILWAYS And their connections. ' Time Quick; and Rates Low. This new trunk line'forms a Great Freight Route between Baltimore and Weldon, Warrenton, Raleigh, Hillsboro', Lexington, Salisbury; Morganton, ( Ltrl lotte, Lincolnton, Goldsboro', Newbern, Beaufort, Wilmington, Chesterville, Winnsboro', Columbia Sumterville, Manchester, and all intermediate poiutg on and near these great Railways and their connct tions. , . The Towhatan 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 Line pos sesses 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, Rosin, &c, &c. All produce forwarded at the lowest possible rates. jfjgy Every package, Northward or Southward bound, must be distinctly marked Via Peters Buna." ' Spirits of Turpentine transported from Peternburg to Baltimore by Steamer. JOSS" Freight landed in Baltimore day followicg delivery to the Steamers. Through Receipts are given and fixed rate per 100 pounds guaranteed both ways. figy" Rates in every case as low, as via Bay Lint and Portsmouth to and from Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. N. B. With regard to last named points, freight is forwarded to and from Petersburg by Philadelphia and New York Steamers. For rates and all further information, apply tt any Freight Agent on the Line, or at the Office or the Powhatan Steamuoat Co., 90 Light St. Wharf, Baltimom. J. BRANDT, Jr., President Towhatan StcamboatCo. R. B. PEGRAM, Sup't Petersburg Railroad. A. B. ANDREWS, Sup't Raleigh & Gaston Railroad. JAMES ANDERSON, Sup't North Carolina Railroad. C. BOUKNIGIIT, Sup't C. & S. C. Railroad. S. L. FREMONT, Sup't Wilm'n & Weldon Railroad. J. V. JORDAN, Acting Master Trans. Atlantic and N. C. Railroad. WM. M'RAE, Sup't Wilmington and Mancheettr Railroad. September 30, 1867. tailoring' John Vogel, Practical Tailor, Respectfully informs the citizens of Charlotte and surrounding country, that he is prepared to manu facture gentlemen's clothing in the latest style and at short notice. His best exertions will be given to render satisfaction to those who patronize him. Shop opposite old Charlotte Hotel, next door to Brcm'i Hardware Store. January 1, 1868. J. D. PALMER Family Grocer & Wine Merchant, And dealer in all kinds of imported Wines and Ffirits. Old Rye, Monongahela, Bourbon and Cubinet lJoutl Distilled Whiskey ; Domestic Corn and Rye Whitki-Ji Peach and Apple Brandy. JUST RECEIVED THIS DAY : 2 Barrels Sacrament Wine, 6 " Superior Kentucky Cider, 1 " Old Nash county Brandy, 3 Casks India Ale, 2 Barrels London Porter, 15 Crates of Bottles, Flasks, Demijohns and Jug'i Wood Kegs from 2 to 10 gallons. I also invite the particular attention of Drupfj' to my stock of Port, Sherry and Maderia Wine, Brandy and Whiskey, bottled especially for Medi cinal purposes. All orders, Wholesale or Retail, solicited and punctually attended to. Constantly ia hand all kinds of Domestic Spirits on consignment. A specialty made to old N. C. Corn Whiskey. January 27, 1868. New Foundry and MACHINE SHOP. TATEM, R00KE & CULPEPPER, 1KACTICAL JNlKCIIANICH, Have opened a Foundry, Machine and Black?n;i'l Shop, at the old stand of J. M. Howie, where iW will execute, in the very best style and finish, work in their line. , They arc prepared to make all sorts of CASTlNOa for Steam Engines, Mills, Factories, Water heei, Cane mill, Farming Implements, and, in fast, evcrj thing pertnining to their business. Particular attention will be paid to the RETAIL INO of all kinds of machinery. . All work shall be done in the very teat style, w;tn the best material, and at living prices. All kinds of work for GOLD MINES executed witD skill and dippatch. , j jfcST Remember, we are practical workmen, sna will warrant all our work. Give h, TATEM, ROOKE k CULPEPPER. October 14, 18V7. , State of North Carolina, Union County. In Equity To Fall Term ISW5 u. i- . N. Liles against James Kelly and wife Keno Darid Kelly. It appearing in this case, toihe satisfaction ol i of th Court, that the defendants. James Kelly ana i' t. i . ... !:.. r State fO l"' iv'.-zian, retime oeyonu lue uimiovi ' j'l process cannot be personally Berved upon tluID' is therefore ordered by the Court, that Vuhh.elL be made, for six weeks successively, in the Democrat, commanding them to be and appear next term of this Court to be held for the county Union, at the Court House in Monroe, ontni Monday after the last Monday in August, 1'" t and there to answer, plead or demur, or judgo pro confesso will be entered against theui. Witness, Thomas D. Winchester, Clerk and of said Court, at office in Monroe. the21f : W June, 1868. T. I). WINCHESTER, C M. t- 2ft5w pr. adv. $10.
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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