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XSTh e 0 &.1 c vu ..e.nx o c r ct t, CSL'h. a xi bit Cy 'WL. (SX Artificial Egg Hatching. The Latching of eirgs by artificial mcaus ia an old inventiou It was Lnowu in Egypt during the time of the Pharoahs, and revived ia Eng land thirty years ago, where a machine for the purpo6e,.called an Eccaleobion, was extensively exhibited. This was brought ten yeare later to t this country. A company attempted to raise ; chickens by this machine, but failed in business j on account of the difficulty of keeping np a uni- j form .;temperature. This difficulty has been ; .lately obviated by means of an electric battery ! .communicating with the thermometer among the f eggs. If the mercury rises above 104 deg. j .Fahrenheit, or fall below 96 deg., the wire causes j the ringing of a little bell. The only inconve- mence attending this is that, as the old process, .au attendant is needed at all hours of the day ' .and .night. The mercury may range within the ! above degrees of heat, but must not transgress ' their bounds. The invention belongs to Pr. : Preterre, of this citv, at whose house the appar-1 atus may be seen. It consists of a wooden box three feet long by one and a half wide, and a foot deep, lined at the sides and back with a thin metallic compartment, which is filled with water. This compartment communicates with a little boiler the size of a bucket. In this the water is kept at a tolerably uniform temperature by a self-feeding kerosene lamp, placed beneath, it, which is constantly replenished with oil .through a pipe fruni a neighboring can. It is desirable that the lamp should be kept full, otherwise thc'tieat would vary as the wick became charred. Kercsene is superior for this j use to any other oil, its warmth being more ; :uuiform. j The eggs ara placed in the drawers, upon a sheepskin, or upon straw or chips. If kept at ,the proper temperature, an average of eight in twelve will hatch, in lroui nineteen to twenty two days. When the chickens appear they re ceive no food for twenty-four hours. They fiud what they need iu the shell. After that period liard boiled eggs, chopped fine, with Indian meal, cracked corn or other buitable grain, is given to .Ahem. The profit of hatching eggs artificially may easily be counted. It is thought that if the machine is placed in a deep cellar the battery ,may be dispensed with, as the temperature would ;bc more equitable than above the surface of the earth. St.ir York Font. Edgeworth Female Seminary. -There will be no vacation in thin Institution this Winter. The next Session will commence on the fourth Monday of January, 18G0. Pupil- will be re ceived at any time. The entire expense of Tuition. Hoard, Washing, ,Fuel and Contingent Fee will be from $100 to $110 if paid iu advance. Ten per cent will be added if payment should be delayed one m.jiith after the ad mittance of the pupil. Moderate extra charges will .be made for Muic, us" of Piano. Ancient and Mod .crn Languages, lrawii.g and Oil Painting. Each boarder will furnish her own lights' and ,towels. and also a pair of sheets and pillow casus. For Circulars ad Ire., J. M. M. CALDWELL, Nov 30, 1H)8 tf Greensboro, X. C The City Bank of Charlotte Solicits the Accmints of busincj-s men und others, anil .promises satisfaction. July 6, lttf. W. A. WILLIAMS, Cashier. Gold, Silver and Bullion Bought and sold at a email margin, and advances Diade on Bullion when desired, at the City Hank of Charlotte. W. A. WILLIAMS. July 0, 18(38. Cashier. Mutilated Currency. Ragged and defaced Greenbacks, National Hank Currency and Shit; plasters bought at a small discount, at the Citv Hank of Charlotte. July G, IW..S. N. A. WILLIAMS, Cashier. THE UKLK1MATEI) CHEAP STOKE, jx cottox-1'o niv, charlotte, (Xt-xt JJur to Sfenhousf, Maeaufay l Co.,) Kept by the Celebrated Orderly Sergeant, H. M. PHELPS, Company B. 1st N. C. Regiment, Who Las in Store a full and complete stock of For eign and Domestic Dry Goods, Which will be sold as low as by any other man in Charlotte. Come and try me before yon buy any where else. "By chewing the bag you can tell the taste of the pudding." That is to say, by coming to .jny Store first .where everything kept in a First .Class Dry Goods Store can be had you will find everything, with prices to suit your purpoFe. Save Your Rags. 'Save the pennies and the dollars will take enreof .themselves. "' J'AOS Cotton and Woollen Rags bought. Beeswax. Dried Fruit, Old Copper and Rrnss. Goose Fealhirs, C.'hiekru Feathers, Turkey Fer. tilers. Drv Ilvdes. and Rustv Fivo or leu U. M. Dollar Gold Pieces, at full price. PHELPS. Wall Papering. Just received l,00O pieces of Wall Papering. Also. 100 pieces Bordering Paper, 200 pair Window Cur laina, 100 Fire Screens, &c , for sale at New York prices. H. M. PHELPS. November 23, 1808. FRESH ARRIVALS OF Jhina, Crockery and Glass Ware J AMES H ARTY, (Next Door to the Cot et Hocse, Is just receiving a very large stork of China, Crockery and Glass Ware, Together with a good asovtmcut of House-keeping artiules, consisting of Knives and Forks, Spoons, CaJon, Butter Print, Ldleu, Tubs, Churn. Buck et, Bread Trays, Rolling Pin, Steak Beater, Tea Kettles, Stew Puns, Gridiron, c. House Furnishing Goods Of every description. t have the most complete assortment of LAItlES' BASKETS to be found in the City Market. Travel ing. Key and Pic Nic Baskets iu every variety and Willow Ware generally. Call and examine mv Stock. Oct 20, 18GS. ' JAMES HARTY. A CARD. The undersigned having disposed of their Stock of Goods to Messrs FRAZIER, SCARLETT & CO.. lake pleasuto in recommending them to their former .customers as boiugin every way worthy of their patrpage. Feeling grateful for "the liberal patron age received, they hope that the same way be ex tended to their suceecors. J. KI CK & CO.. 2 doors above Stenhous?. Macauldy i Co. 1oo7, 18. iPrazier, Scarlett & Co. nv on hand a large assortmiut of GROCERIES, which they will sell low for cah, consisting of .5, OOO Pouuds Iron Ties, 2 Bales Bagging. .3,000 Pounds Bacon, clear rih, &0 Boxes Caudles. A large lot of Fish in barrels, half-bar-rels aud kits. LIQUORS, OF ALL GliADES & BRANDS . Fia lot of Crockery Ware, Cheese, Sugar and Coffee all grades, t. Molasses all kinds, Bunch Yarn, -Sheeting and Shirtiug. They haT all kinds of goods generally lept in a first lass Grocery Storo. r 7, i8js FRAznyi, scarlett & co. World-Weary. BY FKANCIS S. SMITH. Weary, weary, oh, how weary Is she of the cold world's strifo Dreary, dreary, oh, how dreary Is the path of her sad life ! Grim the phantoms that pursue her Ever, ever, night and day Whispering dark words unto her Chasing hope and faith away. Not a trusted friend is near her Iu the world she stands alone None to soothe her none to cheer her Wronged, uncared for, and unknown. Gazes the upon the water Dazed her brain and wild her eye Breathes the prayer her mother taught her, Aud then plunges iu to die! Rash the deed, but judge her kindly, Ye who gazed on horrified Had she never loved so blindly, She would never thus have died. Kaisc her form all bruised and broken, Lay it gently 'neath the sod Let uot one harsk word be spoken Leave her failings all with God! ' WHAT'S THE NEWS?" This is a question we cannot answer, but we can tell vou where you can buy good Goods, fine Goods ' and cheap Goods, such as people need in the way of ! Hardware. D.y Goods, Boots, Shoe?, Hats, Umbrellas, ' Fancy Noti'.us, &c, it is at BARRINGER, WOLFE & COS. Dress Goods, &c. The nicest Diess Goods we have ever had to offer to t he public. The finest stock of Bleached Domestics which can be found in this market, and any one wanting them right had better examine our stock; Fancy Delaines, Poplins, Glaca Mixtures, Japanese Cloths, Armours of all styles. Hoop Skirts, Balmorals Skirts at all juices, Nett Shawls; also a large stock of ail kinds of Shawls and Blankets. Flannels, Opera Flannels white and colored, com mon und extra fine. Ginghams. Ginghams, Alamance Plaids, Linsey, and other kinds of Plaids, all of which we offer cheap. Fine cloaks. Don't buy a Cloak until you see ours, as wc think you will save money. Wc have almost an Noalfs Ark in the way of variety. We only ask a fair show and a look with au unprejudiced eye, and then if wc don't sell it is our fault. Call end see BA RRINGER, WOLFE & CO., Opposite the Charlotte Hotel. Look to Your Interest. Come and pay us up. Don't be forgetful of the kind indulgence we have given you. and if you don't intend to pay please come and spend your money with us who have favored you. You can find us op posite Maj. J. B. Kerr's old Hotel. Don't forget the place. A man that can pay and won't pay us after our kid treatment deserves to settle with some one else. B ARK INC. ER, WOLFE t CO. .October 12, 18G8. NEW STORE. 1JUXBAUM & LAXG Have removed from the corner store, under the Man sion House, to tho newly fitted up store of Hammond McLaughlin, near Oates' corner. We have an entire New Stock of Goods, which we will sell at greatly reduced prices. Our stock consists of Dry Goods, Clothing. Hats, Caps, Boot, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Carpet-bags. Dress Goods. Our Dress Goods are of the latest styles, and a better assortment has never been ottered to the pub lic, nor at lower prices. Flannels of all descriptions, Ginghams, Linseys. Alamance Plaids, &c. All of these we offer rheap. We have a fine assortment of Wool and Felt Hats, both for Children and Men's wear. Boots and Shoes. Our Boot and Shoe Department, for Ladies. Gents and Children, is complete. No other but good arti cles kept. We have a tine lot of custom made Boots for gentlemen, ('all and examine, we otter them cheap. Ladies' Cloaks, Shawls and Knit Goods. Isrthis line of goods wc can offer great inducements. We call your particular attention to our Clothing Department. We have the finest, best and cheapest stock of Broad Cloth Suits, Cassitnere Suits, English Walking Coats. Beaver Suits and Ovtr-Coats. If you want to see a fine stock of Good Suits call on us. wc will oifer 3ou inducements. We have the best Beaver Overcoats ever brought to the market call and examine them. We take great pleasure in showing .our Goods. Give us an early call. BUXBAUM & LANG, Charlotte, N. C, At Hammond & McLaughlin's Building, next to Brem, Brown & Co's Hardware Store. Nov If.. lt'8. THOS. W. DEWEY & CO., Bankers and Brokers, CHARLOTTE, X. C. We enter upon our second year of business on the first day of October, anl return our thanks to our old friends and new friends for their custom and patronage during the year now closing. We are now prepared with Increased Means & Ample Capital To transact any safe and desirable Banking Business which may be offered us. We will receive deposits and p"aysanie on call, and when left on time will pay interest on same accord ing to agreement. We buy and sell Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion, Bank Notes, &c. Will discount for customers good business paper. Purchase and sell on comiuiMdiou Stocks and Bonds, and give our best attention to any other matter in the Banking or Brokerage line entrusted to us. Revenue Stamps Always on hand far sale. Hours of business to suit dealers and customers. THOS. W. PEWEY & CO., 'At Building (formerly Branch Bank,) one door below Smith's Shoe Store, Tryou St. Charlotte, Sept. 2t, 1S".8 State of North Carolina, Lincoln county. Superior Court of Law ' Term, A. 1 liiGN. C. and W. H. Motz vs. May field Motz. Attachment. Mnyfield Mod will take notice that a levy has been made in this case on his interest in ihc Meadow Wood Tract of Land, near Lincolnton, joining V. A. McBee and others, and that unh;ss he appears and replevy, judgment will be given by default against him at the next Term of this Court. S. P. SHERRILL. Clcrk. Nov 2-1, 18CS Cw pr. adv. S10 State of North Carolina, Lincoln comity. Superior Court of Lax Fall Term, A. D. 18fjs. J. C. Cobb vs Mayficld Motz. Attachment. Mayficld Motz. defendant in this case, will take notice that at the Spring Term. 1809, of this Court, a motion will be made for a ten exponas to issue on the lew returned in this case. S. P. SH ERR ILL, Clerk. Nov 23, 1S0S fv r r adv. $10J State of North Carolina, Lincoln connty. Superior Court of Law Fall Term. A. . 1SG!. J. C. Jenkins vs. Mayfield Motz." Attachment. Mayfield Motz, defendant in this case, will take notice that at the Spring Term, 1869, of this Court, a motion will be made for a ren exponas to issue on the levy returned in the cwse. S. P. SHERRILL. Clerk. Noy 23, 1868 Cw pr. adv. $10 I In a village in Hungnry the authorities, hav ing duly investigated the cause of the late earth quakes, have come to the conclusion that they are the direct results of cursing and wearing. They, therefore, decreed that every one who uttered an oath should receive twenty-five lashes and pay twenty-five florins. Peruvian Guano, In Store aud for sale by HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS CO. P CIVIC fllTAXO i Cull on HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. OBER'S GUANO, For sale by HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. , BAUGH'S SUPERPHOSPHATE, For sale by HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. ZELL'S SUPERPHOSPHATE, For sale by HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO, LIME, PLASTERAND CEMENT, For sale by HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. gc, Fanners can save money by calling on HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO., to buy Cot ton Ties. Hutchison, Burroughs & Co., General Jj'Jc und Fire. Insurance Agent, Office on Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. Sept. 7, 18H8. - W. S. IIALTOM. NAT. GRAY. COMBINATION. The subscribers would respectfully announce that they have a very extensive stock of Staple Groceries, Confectioneries, Toys, Notions, &c, consisting in part of all grades of Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Salt, Molas ses, Bacon, Lard, Leather, Rice, Tobacco, SnufF, Cigars, Pipes, Cheese, Crackers, Can Fruits, Oysters, Pickles, Jellies, Pickles by the dozen; Candy, plain and fancy; French Candy; all kinds of Cake Trim mings, prepared Mince Meat; all kinds of Fruits and Nuts, foreign and domestic ; Ornaments for Christ mas Trees, &c Wholesale bills and orders filled promptly and at the smallest margin. Stick Candy made of pure Crushed Sugar. Fresh Bread daily ; all kinds of Cakes made an 1 trimmed at short notice. Highest cash prices paid for all kinds of country j Produce. j They sell the famous "Common-Sense Sewing Machine" price $15. Call and get one. Come and see the Magic Wheel of Life. NAT and CHARLIE will do their best for you. IIALTOM & GRAY, Next to Corner Drug Store, Trvou street. Nov 10, 1808 tf DR. JAS. N. BUTT, Druggist and Chemist, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER in Drugs and Medicines of every discription and kind, Corner Trade and College Streets, CHARLOTTE, N . C . Pure No. 1 KEROSENE it is safe and non-explosive. If a lighted torch be plunged "In it, it will ex tiniish it as quick as water. It is from six to eight times as cheap as candles, aud from four to six times as brilliant. Buy a Lamp, which I can sell for "0 cents, and if it does not give "perfeet satisfaction you may return it. I have just received a splendid lot of new Lamps. Call and see thein. Chills and Fever. I am treating numbers of persons successfullj- for Chills and Fever. If you are suffering this way I think I can assure yiu of a successful treatinf-nt. having practiced tor over twelve years in a fever and a true district. ! Preserve this Notice. You can got at Dr. Jas. N Butt's Drug Store the following sizes of WINDOW GLASS : Glass VxlO, 10x12, 10x14, 10x1 lOxlf., lOxlS. 12xlf, 12x1. 14x24, ltJxIH 20x21, 2Vx')ti 12x20, 10x23, 14x20, 12x22 10x20, 10x24, it., &c. 10x21. 12x2-4, 12x14, 12x15, 14x18, 14x22, 18x20, 18x22, 18x24, Attention! You can get Medicines and Prescriptions t all 'tours of the day and night, and on Sundav. at JAS. N BUTT S Charlotte, N. C, Oct 12, 1808. Drugstore. Ship your Cotton to New York. COIT & SIMS, j Commission and Sfiij'ping Merchants, j j Cn a it lottk, N. C, Office in Oates' Building.j We ship Cotton, advance money and order supplies for Planters. I We will store Cotton in Charlotte, New York ir Baltimore, and advance money thereon and hold jf until our friends desire it sold. ! Consignment: solicited. We refer to our friends in Charlotte, York and Lancaster. JULIUS T. COIT, Nov CO. 1868. ROUT. V.. SIMS. STOVES, i Sheet-Iron and Tin Ware, &c. TAYLOR & DUNCAN have a large assortment of Stoves of all descriptions for sale Cooking, Parlor and Box Stoves of the latest patterns, with fixtures of the modern improvements. Call and examine these useful and comfortable articles Nov 16, 1868. TAYLOR & DUNCAN. Notice to Debtors. Wre have a large amount of money due us from those we have accommodated, and we now earnestly request all persons indebted to us by Note or Account to come forward and settle. If you cannot jiay all, let us have a part of the amount due. Nov 16, 1868. TAYLOR & DUNCAN. A CARD. . I would respectfully inform my numerous friends in this section of the State, and the adjoining Dis tricts of South Carolina, that ths end for which my Physician recommended my engaging in some active pursuit for the restoration ot" my health, broken down in the active duties of the Gospel Ministry, having been sufficiently restored to enable n:y early return to that work, I have now determined to close out my entire stock of Goods by the 1st of January ensuing. At that time I expect. Providence permit ting, to resume my ministerial labors ; and in order to enable me to do so, my friends can aid me by calling and purchasing mv stock, which I guarantee to sell them at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Those who know me need not be informed that this i-i no advertising dodge to procure trade, but a plain statement of facts. The public who may favor m with a call, as well as the interests of the Church of which I am a Minister, will, it is to be hoped, be benefitted by aiding me in so laudable a purpose. -A. SINCLAIR. Nov 9, 1868. Springs' Corner, Charlotte. MATTHEWS' HOUSE. (Formerly Kkrk's Hotel, Charlotte, X. C.) This well knoAvn House is now under the control and management of the undersigned, wuo solicit a share of public patronage The House has recently been thoroughly repaired and refurnished, and no exer tions will be spared to make patrons comfortable THE TABLE will be furnished with the best the market affords Refreshments of all sorts can always be found at the Bar THE STABLES attached to this House will be found sufficient to accommodate the Horses of our country friends who mar prefer a safe place and good feed. W. M MATTHEWS, Jr., J. L. STEAGALL. Charlotte, Nov 16, 1868 2mpd READ THIS. We ask the farmers to call at our place intheNavy Yard, and examine our stock of PLOWS, HARROWS, WHEAT FANS, r- Shollors PpmI Cutteri. and Cider Mills. We call especial attention to our COTTON SCRAPER. Also, to the best Farm ami Road Wagons all made in Charlotte, N. C COOK & ELLYSON, Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds of farming tools, . Charlotte, N. C. Oct 2f. 1 803. Raisins. 100 Boxes and half Boxes Raisins, 50 Drums Seedless Raisins, Just received and for sale by STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. Nov an. is8 ' - . GROCERIES. filler & Ulach Have received a large Stock of Groceries, consisting in part of , . Cotton Tics, Bagging and Rope, Sugar, Colfec, Molasses and Salt, Iron, Nails, Leather, &c. In short, everything and anything kept in a first class Grocery Store. Thankful for past patronage, we invite our friends and the public generally to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Oct. 5, 18G8. MILLER & BLACK. Dress Goods. Splendid assortment of Dress Goods at a great sacrifice. Calicoes from 7 cents. II. & B. EMANUEL,. Nov 2, 1808. Next door to Mansion House. Catawba English and Classical HIGH SCHOOL, NE WTOX, X'. c. The next Session will commence the 1st "Monday in January, 18i'.. No pains are spared in fitting pupils thoroughly for the bet Colleges in the country, and in giving them a thorough business education. Special attention given to Mathematical Tuaixixo. Tuition per Session of 20 Weeks from $0 to $22.50 in currency. Board in families from $8 to $12 per month ; in clubs at about half these prices. For Circulars and particulars, address J. C. Clapp, Newton. N. C. J. C. CLAPP, A. B. Dec. 1, lSi8 S. M. FINGER, A. B. StaSeoi ft. Cai-oiiiin, tTlecklcnbs::? Co. Superior Court. John S. Means, Guardian. Plaintiff, against F. S. Moore, Defendant. Attachment. . It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that a cause of action exists against the defendant, F. S. Moore, in favor of the above 'named plaintiff, but that the defendant, after due diligence, cannot be found within this State, and is not a resident then of. on motion of J. II. Wilson, plaintiff's Attorney, on iktiki that the summons jiercin. a copy of which is hereto annexed, be served, by publication in a news I paper, as follows: The Western Democrat, published ! in the City of Charlotte, once a week for four suc j cessive weeks, and that a copy of the summons and complaint be forthwith sent to the defendant, post- paid, if his residence be known. I STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Superior Corirr. J. S. ileans, Guardian, l'laintifl", against F. S. " Moove. Defendant. ! Attachment. i To thn Slicriff of J.Iecklenltirg County G reeling : You are hereby commanded in the name of the State to u:i:nui!i F. S. Moore to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the county of Mecklenburg, at t lie Court House in Charlotte, with in sixty days from the service of this summons, ex clusive of the day of such service, then and there to answer the complaint of J. S. Means, gnardiau of J. D. T. Means, j laintiif in this suit. And you are further commanded to notify the said F S. Moore that if he fuil to answer the siiid complaint, within the time above specified, the said plaintiff will de mand judgment against him for six hundred dollars with interest from 9th day of November, 18G8, aud for all costs and charg? in this suit incurred. Witness, E. A. Osborne, Clerk of the Superior Court of Mecklenburg county, at office in Charlotte, this the 14th day of November. 18(38 E. A. OSBORNE, Clerk. State cf Kortli Caiob'na, MecJilcnLifr Count;'. To the Dkvkxjunt, F. S. Moore: Take notice that the summons, of which this is a copy, was filed in the office of the Superior Court Clerk of Mecklen burg county, in the State of North Carolina, on the 11th day of November, 18G8. E. A. OSBORNE, 48-4w Clerk Superior Court. State of North Carolina, Mecklenburg county. Superior Court Full Term, 1868. M. S. Alexander vs. John Allison. Attachment. In this case, it appearing to the snticfaction of the Court, that the defendant, John Allison, is a non resident of the State, on motion it is ordered that publication be made, once a week for six successive weeks, in the Western Democrat, a newspaper pub lished in the City of Charlotte, that said defendant show cause at the next Superior Court to beheld at the Court House in Charlotte, on the 8th Monday after the 3d Monday in March. ISCf), why judgment should not be entered against him lor the satisfaction of the plaintiff's demand. Witness. E. A. Otborue, Clerk of our said Court at office in Charlotte, the 1st day of December, 1868. 48-6v pr. adv. S10 E. A. OSBORNE, Clerk. State of North Carolina, Mecklenburg county. Superior Court Fall Term, 1868. Jas. II. Carson vs John Allison. Attachment. In this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant, John Allisou, is a non resident of the Stat c, on motion it is ordered that publication be made, once a week for six successive weeks, in the Western Demociat, a newspaper pub lished in the City of" Charlotte, that said defendant show cause at the next Superior Court to be held at the Court House in Chailotte, on t li e 8th Monday after the 34 Monday in March, 1869, why judgment should not be entered against him for the satisfaction of the plaintiff's demand. . . . ... . Witness. E. A. 0-borne, Clerk of our said Court at office in Charlotte, the 1st day of December. 1868. 4S-Gv pr. adv. $10j E. A. OSBORNE, Clerk. State of North Carolina,, Mecklenburg county. Superior Court Full Term, 1868. Williams, Noble & Oates vs. F. C. Farris. Attachment. In this case, it appcarii g to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant, F. C. Farris, is a non- rcsiueni ci jue c?taie, on motion ii is oruereu mat i publication be made, once a week for six successive weeks, in the Western Democrat, a newspaper pub lished in :hc City of Charlotte, that said defendant show caiifC at the next Superior Court to be held at the Court House in Charlotte, on the 8th Monday j after the 3d Monday in March, 18CJ, why judgment j should not bo entered against him for the satisfaction of the plaintiff's demand.- j Witness, K. A Osborne, Clerk of onr said Court at office in Charlotte, the 1st day of December. 1H'8. 43-6w pr. adv. 510 - E. A. OSBORNE, Clerk State of North Carolina, Mecklenburg county. Superior CnrtFall Term, 1868. T. Ii. Brem & Co. vs. Isaac II. Grier. Attachment. In this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant, Isaac II. Grier, is a non resident of the State, on motion it is ordered that publication be made, once u week for six successive weeks, in the Western Democrat, a newspaper pub lished in the City of Charlotte, that said defendant show cause at the next Superior Court to be held at the Court House in Charlotte, on the 8th Monday "after the 3d Monday in March, 186U, why judgment should not be entered'agaiust him for the satisfaction of the plaintiir's dtmt.iid. Witness. E. A. Osborne, Clerk of our said Court at office in Charlotte, the 1st day of December. 1868. . 43-Gw pr. a ir. $10 E. A. OSBORNE, Clerk. Via Goldsboro, N. C. NOTICE TOSHIPPERS. The route for freight xia Goldsboro, to and from the North, has the same tariff, and same connections, with the Petersburg & Wcldon Railroad, as the Raleigh & Gastan route has. Time as quick and freight as low as any route in North or South Caro lina. J. A. SADLER, Nov 2, 1868. ' Soliciting Agent. NEW STOCK OF GliOCEIUES. Hammond & McLaughlin, (At Oates' Comer.) Have received. a full stock of new Groceries, consist ing in part of A large lot of Bagging, Iron Cotton Ties and Rope, Sugar, Coffee and Tea, Molast es, Iron and Nails, Salt, Leather of all sorts. Anything and everything in the Grocery line may be found at their Store. iiammond & Mclaughlin. Sept 14. 1868. WANTED, By the undersigned, all the new work that may be needed in the Saddle and Harness line. Also, all the Repairing that may be necessary about your premises. Work warranted and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Next, door to J. Y. Bryce & Co.'s, Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. Sept. 1,-1868. L. OSBORNE. Stoves, Tin-Ware, &c. . D. H. BYERLY, (In the Basement Store tinder Mansion House.') Keeps for sale a full assortment of Stoves of every description, Hollow-Ware, Tin-Ware, Japan-Ware, Spears' Anti-Dust Cooking Stove is a superior ai-ti-cle, and has given general satisfaction. 1 have solel a large number within the past year. Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron work executed at short notice. Repairing promptly attended to. Bg. I return my thanks for the liberal share of patronage heretofore received. D. II. BYERLY, March 16, 1868. Under Mansion House. B. KOOPMANN. A -NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF Pall and Winter Goods, Now in Store, consisting of STABLE and FANCY Dry Goods, Cloths, Cassimeres. Rock Island Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, &c. A full assortment of Ladies' Cloaks and Shawls, Of the latest style and Fashion. A splendid Stock of Dress Goods, Merinos, Empress Cloths, Mohair, l'oplius, Delains, &c , xc. A Handsome Stock of Millinery Goods. A full line of White Goods, Laces and Embroideries. My Woolen Department is complete, consisting of BLANKETS, FLANNELS, &c. I have taken great pains in the selection of these Goods, and I am confident I ".an present as full aud as complete an assortment as any house in the city. With regard to prices they will bo sold as Cheap, if not Cheaper, than tiny other house. All I ask is an examination of my Stock before purchasing, as I feel sure I can please the most fastidious, both as to taste aud price. Wholesale Buyers will find it to their interest to give me a call, as my stock is large and I will sell at short profits. Nov. 2. 1868. B. KOOPMANN. 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, Paints, Oils. Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Ac, 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 -", 1868. T. K. CURETON, M. D. TAILORING. John Vogel, Practical Tailor, Respectfully informs the citizens of Charlotte and surrounding country, thnt he is prepared to manu facture gentlemen's clothing in the latest style and at short notice. His best exertions will be given to reuder satisfaction to those who patronize him. Shop opposite old Charlotte Hotel, next eloor to Brcm's Hardware Store. January 1, 1868. SADDLES AND HARNESS. KOKERT S1IAW & SON, ( Third Door from the Mansion House.) - .-T.-c-.A?f- 1'' ESl'Et :T FULLY inform (.IT Hi-ihc public that they have i:&&rz a large stock of SADDLES 2S4tV rSWHI- and 1 SfSify. which public i&v.-" and HARNESS unhand. i th"j- offer to the -Sil-jRivfiy "y'it'g l'c way of fiB Saddles, Harness, - Jiridtts, Martingale, Collars, Saddle Trees, Harness Mounting of all eles criptions, &c, will be furnished or made to order. As wc are regular mechanics, we think it will be to the advantage of all to buy from us. We warrant our work. t$$T REPAIRING neatly executed at short notice and on reasonable terms. R. SHAW, Aug 10, 1868 v W- E. SHAW. J. E. STENHOUSE. j ALLAN MACAULAY, Nkw York. 'Cjiaki.otte, N. C. Stenjiouse & Macaulay, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, i(YJ Pearl Street, XEW YORK. Prompt personal attention given to the Falc of Cotton, Cottou Yarn", Naval Stores, &c, and the purchase of Merchandise gent rally. Consignments solicited. .Tune 10. 18U7. x "eosad a Purifies the Blood. Cor Sal Iy Irtiguisl Everywhere. August 4. 1868 ly Cmpd A HALES, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Xcxt Door to the Mansion House, Chat-lotte, N. C. If your Watch needd Repairing, Don't get mad and go to swearing; Just take it into HALES' shop. He will fix it so it will not stop. lie warrants his work all for a year, When it is used with proper care, lie will do it as low as it can be done, And do it so well it's sure to run. January 1, 1868. y JUST RECEIVED, A splendid lot of Bagging, Roping nnd Ties, at B. M. BRESSON S. Also, a splendid lot of Country Bacon. b. m. rncssox. Also, a lot of Cheese, at B. M. TRESSON S. Farmers enn come and get their Bugging and Roping to be paid for in Cotton. Sept 21. l$t;S B. M. BRESSON. Clothing. Our immen-e Stock of Clothing must be sold with in the net CO days at any sacrifice. JI. & B. EMANUEL Noy 2, 1868. Next door to Mansion Horn. CHARLOTTE DRUG STORE. F. SCAR R Druggist and Chemist, Keeps for sale pure Drugs and "Chemicals Patent Medicines of all kinds, Varnishes, Taints, Oils, Window Glass, &c., of the first quality. Kerosene Oil No. 1, Lamps, Burners, 4c. Physicians' prescriptions and Family Recipes prepared with great accuracy. Country Merchants- supplied with Drtogs, Essen ces, &c. F. SCAUR. Blue Stone, A fresh supply of Pure Blue-Stone, jus received Oct 19, ISoS. F. SCAKU. ' NEW BOOKS! GOOD BOOKS and Cheap Books!!! Just received at Tiddy's "New Book Store," Bibles) of all sixes, from the largest to tho smallest. All prices, to suit everybody. ... Our stock of School Books is now complete. Wholesale buyers anel Teachers buying for Schools will certainly find it to their advantage to call and see us before buying elsewhere. Albums, Wc have the handsomest and most complete ftMort ment ever ottered in this market, which we offer at remarkably low prices. They are Lippincott'ii niiike, and have the patent hinge, which, with ordinary .ve will last always, and a little longer. Stationery. Something niee 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. Book, News and Wrapping Paper at Manufacturers prices. All we ask is an inspection of stock and prices, as wc 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. Junelo. 1WI8. TIDDY At BHD. General Commission and Shipping Merchants, AND Wholesale Grocers. Agents for M. Davis & Son's (Liberty, Ya.,) celebra ted Yirginia Chewing Tobacco. Agents for Lister Bro's Superphosphate of Lime. Agents for Vulcan Iron Works, Richmond, Va. V I. JJ I N G T C If , If . C . , Xot oli Xorth Water Street. n. it. cow.vx, June ISdft JXO. W. CA.MI'.ItOX, J.S. II. HILL. CAM I'.ItOX, SMITH'S Boot, Shoe and Leather Store, Xext door to Detceys Hank, Charlotte, X. C, Is the largest Wholesale and Retail Shoe Establish ment in North Carolina. The quality of their Stock is superior in every re spect, and unequalod in style, finish and workntnii ship. The prices are as low ns can be aU'onlcd. They buy their Goods exclusively front Manufac turers, or have them made to order. They pny no rent and do the business themselves, and can, there fore, and will sell all styles and ijuullties of lioots and Shoes at lower prices than can be found else where in this market. Every pair of Boots and Shoes is warranted as represented. "One price to all," and "fair dealing," is their motto. Leather, Shoe Findings & Belting. Their stock wf Leather nnd Shoe Findings is moft complete, embracing every grade of Hemlock and Oak Sole Leather, Upp'-r Leather, French and Amer ican Calf Skins, Kip, Lasts, &c. They also furnish all widths of Rubber aud Leather Belting at Manu facturers" prices. Ask for SMITH'S SHOE STORK, the oldest es tablished Shoe House in (he 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 WHOLES ALU PJUCES. Their expenses being much less, and as they buy exclusively from manufacturers, there is no rcnsoii why they cannot sedl at as low prices ns the New York Jobber. All they ask is a fair trial. Remem ber and ask for SMITH'S SHOE STORK. ' Next Door to Dewey's Bank, Charlotte, N. C. August 31, 1808. Hardware, Crockery, Hats, Clothing. Wall Paper, and an immense Slock of other Goods, ull selling at a great sacrifice. H. & B. EMANUEL, Nov 2, 1SC8. Next door to Munition Ilvuse. 40 Years before the Public, 'A O Ci tr. o r '4 n 'A n n -i The Southern Hepatic Pills, That old, long knoirn and well tritd'rrvady for all jiUit,iix disrasex, cant'-d by a I) I S E A S E 1) L I V K 11 . S-llead the following CEF.TIHCATES from persons of the highest respectability "a LIVER COM FLA J XT. Rv. Da. C. F. Pkkmk. (August 23d, lBr,)yr "I I.uvc derived treat benefit from thece Pills, p.u1 have known many families an l individuals who hava found ihem very bencfial, nnd I have iiko knowy physicians in excellent standing to recommend tin iu to their patients For nil diseases arising from di. orders of the liver, 1 believe they are the best mcdu cine offered to the public." Rev. Johx V. Poitkb, Sr.ow Hill. N C, (January oth, 18C5.) pity: "For twelve years I was a grctii sufferer. My liver wr.s dicenfid. 1 le st u y ticth and strength, and my kin tteemed changed in iu color by the bile with which i!iyytcm wns ore re charged. I became subject to frequent and violent attacks of billious cholic, every attack testing me weaker than its predtceer. The physician h'i been able to patch me up Utile, Lnt my health wa in a deplorable state. 1 lmd tken jnttnf mtdifinee until I was tired of them. Without energy or ef fort. I was barely able to go ttbe.ut a little. AtlcngtV 1 yielded to the earnest pervasion e.f a friend ei:4 commenced taking the HEPATIC PILLS, uilh uo confidence in them. They acted like n chatm on me. From that hour I have iwproTcd. 1 have ptm-vercd in their use, until now, by God's Meting. I am well and hearty. I Lad a negro man, bo, as 1 believe, was saved from death by a doe of thit-e Pills. My Doctor's bill was annually from $U0 to $2 0, but I have had no use for a physician ince. 1 crn cei.fi dentlv recommend them asa fKpcrlor family medicine, I c-f These Pills are made by G. W. DEEMS. No. 28 ,uth Calhoun Street, I'.u.Tinorr. Md. They can be sent to any point in the United States by Mnil or Express. Pbice For one Box, 2o cents. F. SCAKR. Druggist, Special Agent at Charlotte, N. C Aug. 21, 18C8 ly Cirpd Fresh" Drugs, A general assortment, alwnys on hand, at August 20. IStlS. SCAUR'S BRIG STOLT.
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