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it itin Wit; m rr j Life and Death "What is .Life, father?" "A battle, my child, Where the strongest lance may fail. Where the wariest eyes may be beguiled And the stoutest heart may quail. Where. the foe3 are gathered on every hanJ, And-rest not day or nighf, And thefeeble little one must stand la the thickest of the fight." 'What is Death, father?" "The rest, my child, When the strife and the toil are o'er; The angel of God, who. calm and mild, Says we need fight no more ; Who, driving away the demon band, Bids the din of the battle cease ; Takes banner and spear from our failing hand, And proclaims an eternal peace." llLet me die, father! I tremble and fear To yield in that terrible strife !" ' The crown must be won for heaven, dear; In the battle-field of life ; My child, though thy foes are strong and tried, lie lovcth the weak and small; The angels of heaven are on thy side, And God is over all!" Adelaide Proctor. Wilm, Char. & Ruth- Railroad. Wilmington, X. C, Aug. tilth, The Begulnr Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Wilmington, Charlotte & Rutherford Railroad Company will be held in this place, on Thursday, October 22d, 1K8. Transfer Books will he closed on the 22d of Sept. The attention of subscriber.- U called to the follow ing preamble and resolution, passed at the late meeting of the Stockholders : Wiiekkas, Many persons, who have worked out ibejr tock, or otherwise settled fer it, have failed to come forward and get out their regular stock certi ficates; and whereas, this condition of tilings makes an improper exhibit on the books of the Company, and is frequently the eauso of great embari assment; and whereas, others have failed to pay their sub scriptions according to the terms thereof ; Resolved, That no Stockholder shall hereafter be allowed to veto in any of the meetings of this body, until he shall have received his regular certificate of stock jn accordance with the Charter and By-Laws. I. T. ALDERMAN, Aug. 31, 1 808 8w Secretary. All Persons Indebted to the undersigned, by Xote or Account, for goods bought of Brown, Tate & Co , before the war, will find their claims in the hands of Vance S: Dowd, Charlotte, X. C, who are authorized to make settlement. 1 have waited patientlv pav what you can. J. M. TATE, of late firm of Drown, Tate & Co. New York, Sept. 7, INitl im Stoves, Tin-Ware, &c. D. H. BYERLY, (71 the Easement Store vnder Mansion Jlonsr) 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 n large number within the past year. Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron w ork executed at short notice. Repairing promptly attended to. Bgi, I return my thn:iks for the liberal share of patronage heretofore received. D. II. byerly, March 16. 18o8. Under Mansion House THOS. W. DEWEY & CO., Bankers and Brokers, an a n Lorn:, x. c. Jlours of business to suit dealers aul customers. Bank Notes. Highest market price paid for Southern Dank Notes at the Banking House of THUS. W. DEWEY & CO. Revenue Stamps, For sale nt the Hanking Houe of THOS. W. DEWEY & CO. Deposits Received and interest allowed at the Hanking House of THOS. W. DEWEY & CO. Gold and Silver Coin Bought and sold at the Hanking House of THOS. W. DEWEY & CO. February 17, 1SCS. tj REMOVAL Hammond & McLaughlin Are removing their Oroeory Store to the coi ner Store in Oates building, formerly occupied by U. M. Oates & Co., where they will be pleased to see their cus tomers and friends. Aug. 21, "ISoS. Catawba English and Classical HIGH SCHOOL, xemtox, x. c. The next Session w ill commence the 1st Mundav in JULY next. Xo pains are spared in titling pupils thoroughly for tin best Colleges in the country, and in giving them a thorough business education. Special attention given to M thk.matw.l Tu.mmxc. Tuition per Session of 20 Weeks from SU to S22.o0 in currency. Hoard in families from $8 to $12 per month ; in .clubs at about half these prices. For Circulars and particulars, address .1. C. Clapp, Newton, X. C. J. C. CI.APP. A. 15. June 8, 1808. S. M. FING Ell, A. 15. ARROW TIES. "B (Tfe ril'-NLS nt' THE ABOVE -J- jxrVrHP approved pattern, made of the best quality of Hnglisli Iron, for sule by STExnbiss:. macaulay & co. Gunny Bagging. 72 Bales India and Borneo (iunny Cloth, for sale f STEXHOISE. M AC AULA Y & CO. Coilee, Sugar, &c. f.O Sacks Rio Coffee, 10 Chests Green Teas. 50 Barrels Sugar various grades 15 Hogsheads of Molasses. iForsaleby STEXHOISE. MACAULAY & CO. A Full Supply .Of Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Flour, Bice. Starch. Can dles, Soaps, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Xails .and lrons&c, &c. for sale by : STKXHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. September 21, 1S08. Notice to Debtors. In order to help those that I thought deserved help, I credited a number of persons during the past year. I now need the money, and respectfully call on those indebted to me to come forward and settle. I shall be obliged to enforce collection w here no dis position is shown to pav up.. July 20, IMS. " B. M. PEESSON. A Fact for Farmers. It may not be gen erally known that the seed of the sunflower is the most infallible remedy yet discovered, for the speedy cure of founder in horses. The direc tions, which we glean from a brief article upon the subject in the Essex Banner says: "Immediately on discovering that your horse is foundered mix about a pint of the whole seed in his food, and it will perfect a cure." Sunflowers are easily grown" alongside of fences and out of the way places where they take up but little room. The seed when fed in small quantities to the horse is very healthy, giving to the hair a peculiar gloss. It is diuretic in this tendency. Fowls like it much and thrive on it. Peruvian Guano, In Store and for sale by 1IU1CHISOX, BURROUGHS & CO. PACIFIC GUANO, HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. Call on ODER'S GUANO, For sale by HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. 13 AUG IPS SUPERPHOSPHATE, For sale by HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. ZELL'S SUPERPHOSPHATE, For sale by HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. LIME, PLASTER AND CEMENT, For sale by HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. UST" Farmers can save money by calling on HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO., to buy Cot ton Ties. Hutchison, Burroughs & Co., dene ml Jj'je and Fire, Ltsuranes Agents, Office on Trade Street, Cii.vbi.otte, X. C. Sept. 7, Itf8. P. P. MEDLIN, M D., Physician and Surgeon, Offers his professional services to the people of Charlotte. X. C. and surroundinsr country. Having had experience in the practice of his profession, he hopes to be liberally patronized. Residence on Lol lege Street, rear of Mansion House. August 81, 18G8. Seed Wheat- We hare a lot of fine SHED WHEAT for sale. McMUERAY, DAVIS & CO. August 24, 1SG8. A. R. N I SUET. D. O. MAXWELL. NISBET & MAXWELL, CHARLOTTE, X. C, Candy Manufacturers and Bakers. Also, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries, Confectioneries, Pipes. Tobacco, Siiutf, Cigars, Toys, Musical Instruments, Notions, &c. Parks Enilding, Xo. 24, Tryon Street. JulyT. lSf.8. Just Received. A' large lot of superior CIGARS of all grades, direct from the manufacturers, to which we invite the at tention of the Wholesale as well as Retail trade. Ju'y .'7, 1808. NISBET & MAXWELL. Fresh Raisins, Just received, in quarter, half and whole Boxes July -11, 1808. NISF.ET & MAXWELL. Deposits. Deposits of Coin ana 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. J uly fi, 1808. Tobacco, Smoking and Chewing, which we are offering at prices which defy competition. July 27, 1808. NISBET & MAXWELL. Blasting Powder. KEGS BLAST1XG POWDER, for sale by MILLER & BLACK. May 25, 1808. Revenue Stamps. Revenue Stamps, of every denomination, constant ly on hand, and a discount allowed on sums amount ing to S'--3, at the Citv Bank of Charlotte. July 0, 1808. W. A. WILLIAMS, Cashier. Statesville Female College. The exercises of the Statesville Female College will be resumed on the first Monday of September next, with a competent corps of teachers. Tri ms or First Session vf Six!nfn Wi cks One Half in Alli ance : Hoard, Room and Fuel, per month, $15 00 W ashing, per month, 2 00 Tuition in Academic Department, per session. 15 oo Collegiate Department, 20 00 Music. 18 00 Use of Piano. ? 00 Ancient and .Modern Languages, each, 8 00 Contingent Fee, 2 i0 Drawing and Painting, each, 10 00 Books at Publishers' rates. For further information apply to the undersigned at Statesville, X. C. E. F. ROCKWELL, President. frj? The Second Session wiil commence the 4th of January. 180'1. and continue 24 weeks. July 20. 1808 tf KOOPMANN'S BITTERS. For Chills and Fever, Which at this time are so prevalent in our midst, use KOor.MAN.NS BITTERS. For Dysentery and Diarrhoea, Use KOOPMANNS BITTERS. For Cholera Morbus, And all Bowel Atlcction?, use KOOPMANNS BITTERS. For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Lse KOOPMANN S BITTERS. For Loss of Appetite, Use KOOPMANN S blTTEKS. For General Debility, Use KOOPMANNS BITTERS. For sale at all Druggists, and at my stoic in Char lotte, N. C. Aug. :il, 1808. B. KOOPMANN. R. H. COWAN & CO., General Commission and Snipping Merchants, .VXD Wholesale Grocers. Agents for M. Davis Son's (Liberty, Ya.,) celebra ted Virginia Chewing Tobacco. " Agents for Lister Bro's Superphosphate of Lime, Agents for Vulcan Iron Works, Richmond, Ya. Y I I, SI I M G T O 3 f , m . c . , Xo. 32 Xorth Wafer Street. K. H. COWAX, JNO. W. CANEBO.V, June 20, 1808 y J-VS. ii. in LL. Coffee. We have just received a lot of Ceffee which will compare favorably, botli as tu price and quality, with any in the citv. July 27, 180.8. NISBET k MAXWELL. " , To the Ladies. MIIm' Contrress Goiters and Laced Last ins Gaiters. Bradley's Duplex Hoop Skiits, extra fine Corsets, French l'urcaie SKining. Tt5u. As for.price9 ii will be better for all who are anxious to get rich to trade with ii.i;iuUJ;u, vvji.rrj s tu. Hardware. Everything almost in the Hardware line; Chissels, Augers, Hammers, Door Locks, Hinges, Axes, Hoes, Iron and Blacksmith Tools. B., W. & CO. Notice. We thank our friends for past favors and hope ihaxr will rnutimifi them. We bei? those indebted to o come forward and pay up at once, as we need money. April 20, 18G8. BARR1NGER, WOLFE & CO. McLEOD & STEELE, Have just received the handsomest stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, YANKEE NOTIONS, Hosiery, Gloves, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Ladies and Misses' Bonnets and Hats, trimmed and untrim med; Bonnet Ribbon, French Flowers, Dress Trim mings, &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. We 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 Alandale Quilts, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Pillow Caseings, Piques, Percals, Linen Duck, &c, French Cloths and Cassi mercs, Marseilles and Silk Vesting, Rock Island Cas siiuercs and Jeans at Factory prices. IIAKDWAKE 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 a.sk the continuance of the' same. April 27, 1808. McLEOD & STEELE. 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, READ 1-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. 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 done promptly and in the latest styles. WITTKOWSKY & RIXTELS, March SO, 18G8. between the two Drug Stores. CITY BANK OF CHARLOTTE, TRADE ST., Sl'RZXGS' JiUILDIXG, CHARLOTTE, If. C. W. A. -WILLIAMS, Cashiku. C. X. G. BUTT, Tf.li.eb. OJjice ITaui-A from 8 a. vi. till 6 p. m. This Bank has enlarged and refitted its Banking House, and with a large modern improved Fire and Burglar Proof Safe, offers superior inducements to Depositors. Receives Deposits on Interest or other wise, buys and sells Coin, Bullion, Exchange and old Bank Notes, and draws directly on all principal places in the world at New York rates. July 0, I8G8. Mutilated Currency. Ragged and defaced Greenbacks, National Bank Currency and Shinplasters bought at a small discount, at the City Bank of Charlotte. July , 1808. W. A. WILLIAMS, Cashier. 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, Fie has ever offered in this market. All he asks is a trial, a3 he is confident he can please in quality, style and price. Dress Goods. Silks, Silk and Cotton Grenadines, Tique, Lawns. Poplins, &c, all styles and qualities ; Calicoes at all prices. Millinery. Bonnets, Hats, Crapes, Silk, Illusions, Flowers, Piibbons, &c, &c, at prices that defy competition. Dress Trimmings, Buttons, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, &c, in great va riety. I make a speciality of these Goods. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Shirts, Linen and Paper Collars, Gloves, Ties, Hats, Half Hose, &c. ' C. M. QUERY. April 20, 1SG8 Fall & Winter Importations 1868 MILLINERY GOODS! Ribbons, Trimming Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons, Silks, Satins, Velvets, Fancy Bonnet Materials, Blonds, Crapes, Xetts, French Flowers, Plumes and Orna ments, Bonnets, and Ladies' Hats In Straw, iiii k, Velvet and Felt. We offer the largest and best assorted Stock in the United States, comprising all the latest Parisian Novelties, and . unequalled in choice variety and cheapness. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO., -2:57 and 2--0 Baltimore Street, 1808. Kwpd B.vi.mioitK. Aug. 31. Look to Your Interests! - B. KOOPMANN, At Iu3 old stand on Trade Street, is now prepared to offer to his patrons of t Lis and the surrounding counties the most thoroughly complete and most care fully select cd Spring and Summer Stock Ever opened in this City. As usual my stock era braces every variety of merchandise kept in a first class mercantile house. My Millinery Stock Cannot be surpassed. Never before bus such a wealth of Bonnets, Hats, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons, &c, been brought to this city. Furnishing Gocds, For both Ladies and Gentlemen, such as on examin ation will be pronounced both elegant and complete. BOOTS and SHOES a full stock. Ready-made rMntViirr o In endless variety, for both Spring and Summer April 27. 1S08. B. .KOOl'MAXX. SMITH'S Boot Shoe and Leather Store, Xext door to Dewey' f Bank, Charlotte, iV. C Is the largest Wholesale and - Retail Shoe .Establish- ment in torth Carolina.. The quality of their Stock is superior in every re spect, and unequaled in style, finish and-workman-ship. The prices are as low as can be afforded. They buy their Goods exclusively from Manufac turers, or Jhave them made to order. - They pay no rent and do the business themselves, and can, there fore, and will sell all styles and . qualities ofv Boots and Shoes at lower prices than can be found else where in this market. Every pair of Boots and Shoea is warranted as represented. "One price to .... i i i i ' i i all, ana "lair dealing, is ineir mono. Leather, Shoe Findings & Belting. Their stock of Leather and Shoe Findings is most complete, embracing every grade of Hemlock and Oak Sole Leather,-Upper Leather, French and Amer ican Calf Skins, Kip, Lasts, &c. They also furnish all widths of Rubber and Leather Belting at Manu-factui-ers' prices. - i - , Ask for SMITH'S SnOE STORE, the oldest es tablished Shoe House in the State. Their Wholesale Department. They are now receiving their Fall and Winter Stock, the largest and most complete ever brought to this market, and propose to sell to merchants at NEW YORK WHOLESALE PlilCES. Their expenses being much less, and as they buy exclusively from manufacturers, there is no reason why they cannot sell at as low prices as the New York Jobber. All they ask is a fair trial. Remem ber and ask for SMITH'S SHOE STORE, Next Door to Dewey's Bank, Charlotte, N. C. August 31, 18G8. ' Fresh Drugs, A general assortment, always on hand, at August 29, 18G7. SCARR'S DRUG STORE. WANTED, By the undersigned, all the new work that may be needed in the Saddle and Harness line. Also, all the Repairing that maybe necessary about your premises. Work warranted and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Next .door -to J. Y. Bryce & Co.'s, Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. Sept. 7, 18G8. L. W. OSBORXE, 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. v I also want to buy Dry and Green Hides. W, A. COOK. April 27, 13G8. Town Butcher. 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 j 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, w hich we offer at. remarkably low prices. 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, &c. Our Miscellaneous stock is large, every one can find something to read, for 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 before buying elsewhere. 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 anil 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 at the New Book Store. June 1 18G8, . TIDDY & BRO. THE CITY Kilgor e DRUG STORE OF J?t ii "n n f n n No 2, Granite Row, next, to the Express Office and opposite the Mansion House. A large assortment of Fresh Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, 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 1"), 1808. T. K. CURETON, M. D. 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 w ho patronize him. Shop opposite old Charlotte Hotel, next door to Brem s Hardware Store. January 1, 18GS. NOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing between J. Buxbaum, S. Anathan and J. Roessler, known as the firm of "J. BUXBAUM Si CO," was dissolved by mutual consent on the 23d inst. J. Roessler- with drawing from the said firm. Claims due to and by the late firm at ChnrloHe will be settled by J. Buxbaum. J. BUXBAUM, S ANATHAN, June 20, 1SC8. J. ROESSLER. J. E. STEN HOUSE, New York. ALLAN MACAULAY, Charlotte, N. C. Stenhouse & Macaulay, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 10J Fvurl Street, XE W YORK. - Prompt personal attention given to the pale of Cotton, Cotton Yarns, Naval Stores, &c., and the purchase of .Merchandise generally. Consignments solicited. Juno 10. 18G7. ATTENTION! - North, South, East or West, Will here look for STAMPING best; Prices low and patterns new, . Here the greatest choice find you, J. R. I1ECKSCHER. ALSO, Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Boots, Hosiery, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Wearing Apparel for family use, ' Come and purchase whatever von choose. J- R. HECKSCHF.R, Under the Democrat Office. July 20, 18G3 Sm - Superior Starch. Just received, in pound papers, a lot of Superior Starch. NISBET MAXWELL. July 27, ISr.s. First National Bank of Charlotte, CHARLOTTE, X. C. Office in Granite Ron, 4th door from the corner. " OrricEKs. B. Y. McAden, President. M. P. Pegram, Cashier S. L. Riddle, Teller. BOASD OW- DlEECTOBS. R Y McAden, TH Brem, - Wm Ii Myers, R M Oates, - Wm Johnston, S A Cohen, JohnWiUies. Deals in Bills of Exchange, Sight Drafts, Gold and Silver Coin, and Government and other Securities. March 23, 18G8 " 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 us cheap as 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 bousrht at mv Store. - A good lot of Castings and Hollow-Ware for sale.' A. BERRY HILL, Feb 17, 18G8. Under Mansion House FREIGHT NOTICE. From Portsmouth to CJiarlotte, via GolehLoro' on mi. cC- Weldon R. R.) An arrangement has just been perfected by which freight can be transported from. Portsmouth to Charlotte in - Forty . Hours, At as low "rates as on any other Road, " J. A. SADLER, April 13, 18G8. ; - General Agent DR. JAS. N. BUTT, Druggist and Chemist, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER in Drugs and Medicines of every discription and kind, . Corner Trade, aiul College Streets, CnARLOTTG, I. C. Spirits of Turpentine. Four barrels Spirits of-; Turpentine jus received at JAS. N. BUTT'S Drug Store, Corner Trade and College Streets. - Preserving Fluid. Just received at J. N. BUTT'S Drug Store, Spear's Fruit Preserving Fluid. It is all the 0. -. Try. it. . Tarant's Seltzer Aperient. You must buy at J. N. BUTT'S Drug Store, Corner Trade and College Streets, Tarant's Seltzer Aperient. It is one of the most pleasant purgatives we have ever used. No family should be without a bottle at this season of the year. Kerosene Oil. Buy No. 1 Kerosene at JAS. N. J3UTT S Drug Store. I sell none but the best. If a lighted match be plunged into it, it will extinguish it as suddenly as if immersed in water. Fresh Drugs Are being constantly received by Dr. JAS. X. BUTT. To Builders. R-eccived and for sale, French Window Glass, 8x10, 10x12, 10x14, 10x15, 10x-lG, 10x18, 10x20, 12x14, 12x15, 12xlG, 12x18, 12x20, 12x22, 16x20, 14x24, 18x24, 20x30, 24x3G, &c, &c, at the Drug Store of August 8, 1868. JAS. N. BUTT. SADDLES AND HARNESS. ROUE11T SHAW & SOX, ( Third Door from the Mansion louse, RESPECTFULLY inform the public that they have .ytwXJ- j a large siock oi s.juujiM and HARNESS on hand, which they offer- to the public at low prices. . Anything in the way of satin fis. Harness. Bridles, Martivgtilcs, Collars, Saddle Trees, Harness Mounting of all des criptions, &c, will be furnished or made to order. As we arc regular mcchauics, we think it will be to the advantage of all to buy from us. We, warrant our work. REPAIRING neatly executed at short notice and on reasonable terms. R. SHAW, Aug 10, 18G8 y W. E. SHAW. 40 Years before the Public. o ' W O w K r: K w o w , CO co W CO CO The Southern Hepatic Pills, That old, lowj Icnoien and ucfl fried remedy for all Ji'dliouA disease, caused Ly a DISEASED LIVEIl. , Read the. following CERTIFICATES from persons of the highest respectability. LIVER COMPLA1XT. Rev. Dr. C. F. Dkems, (August 2Cd, 18G2. says "I hare derived great benefit from these Pills, and have known many families and individuals who have found themrvery beneficial, and 1 have also known physicians in excellent standing to recommend them to their patients. For all disease.? arising from dis orders of the liver, I believe they'arethe best mcdi cine offered to the public." Rev. John W. Potter, Snow II ill, N. C, (January 5th, .1803,) says: "For twelve years I was a great suHercr. .My liver was diseased. I lost my flesh and strength, and my skin seemed changed in its color by the-bile with which my system was over charged. I became subject to frequent and violent attacks of billions cholic, every attack leaving me weaker than its predecessor. Ihe physicians-had been able to patch me up a little, but my health was in a deplorable state. 1 had taken patent medicines until 1 was tired of tueui. Without energy or com fort, I was barely able to go about a little. At length I yielded to the earnest persuasion of a friend and commenced taking the HEPATIC PILLS, with no confidence in them. They acted like a charm on me. From that hour I have improved. I have persevered in their use, until now, by God's blessing, lam well and. hearty. I had a negro man, who, as I believe, was saved from death by a dose of these Pills. My Doctor"? bill was annually from $100 to 200, but 1 have had no use for a physician since. I can confi dently recommend them as a superior family medicine. These Pills are made by G. W. DEEMS, No. 28, South CaUioun Street, Baltimore, Md. They can be sent to any point in the United States by Mail or Express. Puice For one Box, 25 cents. F. SCAUR, Drugget, Special Agent at Charlotte, N. C. Aug. 24, 18G8 ly;D,I(i RO'.SIDALIS Purifies the Blood. Fr Sale by Driigrsfst Cveryulicrc. August 21, 1 80S ly-rmpd ' wr J. Y. BRYCE & CO., General Commission Merchants Particular attention paid to the selline of all ltin.t- of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco.-, . ' Highest cash price paid for Cotton. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. v. ' ' ' - J. Y. BRYCE. -March 5, 18C6. W. II. BRYCE. WILLIAM BRYCE & coT" Cotton Factors, 29 Chamber hc? 5 Rcade Streets ' NEW .YORK, Devote special attention to tb.fi sale of Cotton in Xew. York. All consignments to their address are covered by insurance from 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 China, Crockery and Glass Ware. JAMES H ART Y, Xext Door to the Court loute,") Has just received a. very large stock of CHINA, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, Together with a good assortment of House-keeping articles, consisting of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Castors, Butter Prints, Ladles, Tubs, Churns, Buck ets, Bread Trays, Rolling Pins, Steak Beaters, Tea Kettles, Stew Pans, Gridirons, &c. I have also connected with my Stock a good 19 sbrtment of Dry Goods, Groceries, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CArS, ic. I have the most complete assortment of Ladies Baskets To be found " in the City Market, Traveling, Key and Pic Nic Baskets in every variety. Call and examine niy Stock. Juiy G, I808. JAMES HARTY. Important to Carolina Shippers. THE NEW Bait. & Carolina Grand Trunk FREIGHT LINE, VIA PETERSBURG, VA1, 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 & NORTH CAROLINA, WILMINGTON AND MANCHESTER, CHARLOTTE & SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAYS, And their connections. Time Quick and Rates Low. This new trunk line forms a. Great Freight Koute between Baltimore and Weldon, Warrenton, Raleigh, Ilillsboro', Lexington, Salisbury, Morgan! on, Cbur lotte, Lincolnton, Goldboro', Newbern, Beaufort, Wilmington, Chcsterville, Winnsboro', Columbia, Sumteryille, Manchester, and all intermediate pointa on and near these great Railways and their connec tions. The Powhatan Steamers connect at retcmburg with Petersburg Railway for all points in the Ciiro linas. Cars aro run alongside of Steamers' Wharf, and goods transferred, with careful handling. CARS ARE RUN THROUGH WITHOUT BREAK ING BULK Between Petersburg and Raleigh, Charlotte, Gold 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 Dintrict of Baltimore, renders it convenient to Khipper, aad drayage is very small. Great attention paid to consignments of Cotton, Coi n, Wheat. Rosin, &,c, &c. AH produce forwarded at the lowest possible rates. Xtfe1 Every package, Northward or Southward bound, must be distinctly marked "Via 1'ktek bcku." ' Spirits of Turpentine transported from Petersburg to Baltimore by Steamer. XSgSr Freight landed in Baltimore day following delivery to the Steamers. Through Receipts are given and fixed rate per 100 pounds guaranteed both ways. Eff Rates in every case as low as via Bay lint and PorUrcouth to and from Baltimore, Philmlvlptia 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 t any Freight Agent 0n the Line, or at the OrncE of the-Powhatan Steamboat Co., 90 Light St. Wharf, Baitijioh. J. BRANDT, Jr., Present Powhatan Steamboat Co. R. B. PEG RAM, 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 Manchcuttr Railroad. September 80, 1857. Gold, Silver and Bullion . Bought and sold at a small margin, and advance made bn Bullion when desired, at the City Buuk of Charlotte. W. A. WILLIAMS, July ti, 18C8. Cashier. j B 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 Corn and Rye Wlurtej; 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 Torter, 15 Crates of Bottles, Flasks, Demijohns and Jugi. Wood Kcga from 2 to-10 gallons. I also invite the particular attention of Druggi' 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." ConntaDtly on hand all kinds of Domestic Spirits on consignment, A specialty made to old N. C. Corn Whikey. January 27, 1 808. Southern Express Company. The Southern Express Company has complete com munication with all Northern and Western Slates, and is prepared to forward Freight. Money and val uable Packages safely and promptly. Messengers leave Charlotte daily, connecting at Raleigh with Adams' Express Company, and at Richmond witu Adams' aui Harnden's Express Companies. r nitiii.. n-;ti k t ,1twI i,v tJn'n foninanr to all points South and North having no mail facilities. W. P. HILL,lAgent. A.uarioiie, .tan. 1, m The Southern Express Company, r marMnniliiic.' valuable m v a tuv titwrviiauvii v v - y - packages, specie, bank botes, bonds, 4c, for all parts of the South and Southwet. in connection with ADAMS ENPItESS I'UMiWM, liave established their agency at fJ BROADWAi. 'i:V Tll!!k' u),,v ,,r!..ri in rail for poods to be forwarded South will receive prompt attention. Merchandise and valuables delivered to Harndcn s Kinsley's, American and United States Express Com panies, for the Southern Express Company, will re ceive prompt dispatch. For particulars, rates of freight, &c. &.C., apply the office of the Southern Express Company, 5'J Broadway, or at any'other office of the Company. January ,tSG8. II. B, PLANT, Bres t.
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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