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WTmSTBTtlsr XmMOCHAlT, CISEiLOTTIE, N. O. SOMEBODY'IiIj come to-night. 1 must bind my hair with tlie myrtle bough And gem it with buds of white, And drive this blush from niy burning'brow", For somebody'll come to niht ; And, while hid eye shall discern a grace la the braid andthe folded flower, He must not find, in uiy tell-tale face, The spell of bis wondrous flower I muit don the robe which he fondly calls A cloud of enchanting light ; And sit where the mellowing moonlight falls, 'For eomebody'll come to-night ! And while the robe and place shall seem But the veriest freak'of chance, 'Tig sweet to know that bis eye'will beam With a tenderer, happier glauce. 'Twaa thus I sanr when the vears were few tj That lay on my girlish head,' And all the flowers that in fancy grew .TAre tied with a golden thread. And somebody came, and the whispers there I cannot repeat them quite ; But I know my soul went up in prayer, And somebody's here to-night. : I blush no more at the whispered vow, Nor sigh in the boft moonlight; My robe has a tint of amber now, And I sit by the anthracite ; -And the locks that vied with the glossy, wren Have passed to the silvery gray j Bat the love that decked them with flowers then ,1a a holier love to-day. Somebody did come and somebody staid. State or If. Carolina Gaston county. In Equity Spring Term, 1866. ym P Dymrm and Thos I Grier vs. Joshua Rob ' erts and others. Petition for sale of Land for partition. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that Alex MclJee, Malinda McBee, Patsy Carson, Harriet McBee.F B McBee, V E .McBee, and L Mi-Bee, minor heirs of W P McBee, dee'd, and Susan McBee wife 'of Lutber McBee, Vardry McBee, Jr, Anne McBee, Alex McBee, and Luther McBee, minor heirs of Lu tber McBee, and James Ratteree and wife, Robert VKiUteree and wife, and Wni Mi-Gill, are non-resi-' dents of this Slate; it is therefore ordered by the court that publication be made for six weeks in the Western Democrat, a newspaper published in tha .city of Charlotte, notifying said defendants of the tiling of said petition, and that they be and appear at the next term of the court of Equity to be held for Gaston county, at the court-house in Dallas, on the 7th Monday after ihe 4th Monday in September 'next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to said pLuDlinV bill, or judgment pro confesso will be . takeu and heard exparte as to them. Witness, . Johu B White, Clerk and Master in Equity for Gaston county, at office in Dallas, the 7th Monday after the 4th Monday in March A D 1 8tiG. 25-61 pradvSlS J 13 WHITE, C & M E. State or ft. Carolina ftuston county. In Equity Spring Term, 18G6. Jane F Maxwell vj. II II Maxwell. Petition for Divorce A mensa et thoro. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that U II Maxwell, the defendant in this case, is not a resident of this State, or so absconds himself that regular process canuot be served upon him; it is therefore ordered by the comt that publication be made for six weeks in the Western Democrat, noti fying the defendant of the filing of said pethion, and that he be and.appearat the next term of the court of Equity lo be held for the county of Gaston, at the court-house in Dallas, on thf 7th Monday after the 4th Monday in September next, tluq and there to plead, answer or demur to said plaintiff's bill, or judgment pro conlVseo will be t alien and heard exparte. Witness, John B White, clerk and Master in Eqni iy for Gaston county, at office in Dallas,, the 7th Monday after tb 4th Monday in March A D 1866. ,?5-6t pr adv $15 J B WHITE, C &..M E. State of IV. Carolina Gaton county. In Equity Spring Term, 18C6. John II Craige, Adm'r, and others, vs. John P Fer guson and others. Petition for instructions to sell Real Estate. It appearing ko the satisfaction of the court tbat -John P Ferguson, Thomas I Ferguson, and James F Montgomery, Win B Montgomery and John M Mont gomery, minor heirs of 'Mary Moutgomerj", dee'd, and jilary McArlhur, W in R McArthur. and Jos E McAr thur, minor heirs of Nancy McArthur, dee'd. are re- Bid en t s of the State of Arkansas, .and Jas P Fergu Bon is a resident of the.Slate, of Texas, and .Mary L Allison, a minor heir of Sarah Allison dee'd, is a resident of the State of South Carolina ; it is there fore ordered by the court that publication be made for six weeks in the Western Democrat, notifying thi defendants of the tiling of this petition, and that - they be and appear at the next term of the court of Equity to be held for the county f Gatoft, at the 'court-house fn Dallas, on the 7tb Monday after the 4th Monday in September next, then and there to . plead, answer or demur to plaiutifF's bill, or judg ment pro confesso will be taken andbeard exparte. Witness, John B White, clerk and Master in Equi ty for Gaston county, at olTice in Dallas the TthMon ,day after the 4th Monday in March A D 18Gb. 23-Ct pradv$!8 J B WHITE, C & M E. State of N. Carolina. Ca.ston county. In Equity Spring Term, 18X16. Alexander Dickeyvs. Susannah Dickey and others. Petition for sale of Land for partition. It appearing to the satisfaction of the-court that Susannah Dickey, Elizabeth I Dickey, and George Robeson and wife Mary Ann, are residents of the State of Arkansas, it is therefore ordered by the .court that publication be made for six weeks in the Western Democrat, notifying - the defendants of the filing of this petition, and that they be-and appear at the next terra of the court of Equity to be held for the county of Gaston, at the court-house in Dallas, on the 7th Monday after Ihe 4th Monday in Septeni ' ber next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the plaintiff's bill, or judgment pro confesso-will hi taken and beard exparfe. Witness, John B White,. clerk and Master in Equi ty for Gaston county, at office in Dallas the 7th Mon day after ttre 4th Monday in March A D 1866. 2-6t pr adr $'y J B WHITE, C & M E. IllTGUUS' ACyADE.H V." The next session of my School, situated six miles .north of Hillsbcro, X. C, 'will commence on the second Monday in July next. Terms, per session of 20 weeks : . Tuition, - - - - - 525 00 fiGrd, - - 02 60 No extra charges. If conveuit, I will be pleased to receive pay ment soei 4iir'cg-the session. ' . SAMUEL W. HUGHES. July 2, 1866 3t 5tateor It: Carolina, CIcnvtfatHl Co. Court of Fleas and Quarter SessionjJfay Term, 1866. jtebecca Elliott vs. The Heirs at Law ef James F." Elliott, dee'd Petition for power. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that James Gondlock and wife Agatha, and Thomas Har bor and wife Lucinda, two of ttie defendaats in this cause, are noa-residents of this State, it is therefore "ordered by the couTt that publication, be made for six weeks successively in the Wfilem Democrat, notifying the said defendants of the filing of this petition, and directing them to appear and answer "the petition at the next term of this court to be held for the county of CleavHaud. at the court-house in Shelby, on the. 6th Monday after the 4th Monday in June, 1866, or the same will be taken pro coafessa and heard exparte as to them. Witness, S.Williams, Clerk of our said court at office the 6th Monday after the 4th Monday in March. . . - . ...... . eot. o. w ill.:am, CJerfc. 24-et fpric adr $10 SOMETBIKGlTTttCTIVE! Bargains to. be had at Cochrane, Wilson & To's. - Bombasines, Alpaccas, and fine Mohair at low prices ; Scotch Ginjrham, Plain and Figured Crepe Meretts, all Wool Delains, Printed Jaconetts, French Cambrics, Organdies, kc, AT YutfR OWN PRICES. Embroidered arul Hemstitch Handkerchiefs, Em broidered Setts Liuea Collars and Cuffsat Remark able low prices. 3?" Remember the House, and call before pur rliasin? elewhere p. S Silk Basques at New-York cost. If they cannot be sold at that, we will give them away. May 28, 1866 SELLIAG OUT AT COST ! . Store for Kent. 13ESr STAND IN THE CITY. We will close out our whole well assorted Stock at cost, as we desire to engage in business elsewhere. Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, and Fancy Goods. Muslins worth 40 cents, at 25 cents. Lawn-s Organlie9 Black Lawns Scotch Ginghams 4-4 Black Prints Summer DeLanca Mozarabignes Silk Lace Taints 50 at at at at at at at 35 75 30 35 25 35 35 100 50 50 40 50 50 it t( . it $15 at $10 a piece, at 35 els 14 Linen Pocket Ildk'fs 50 cents Ilcm'd stitched do. 87 " at 50 " " The articles are too numerous to mention. We invite call and get the list of prices. . Wholesale buyers will make it to their interest to examine our stock, as this is a chance to buy cheap er than in New York at present pricss. . The Store is for rent, and possession can be given as soon as the Goods are disposed of. We prefer to rent it to one that buys the Stock. KAHN WEILER k BRO. July 2, 1866 4t AND MACHINE SHOP, v t. Cliarlotte, ,33"- C?. HI. MARTIN As CO,, Having removed their Works from Stowesville, Gas ton county, to Charlotte, respectfully inform their old patrons and the public generally that they have opened a . roiindt-y &, illachinc Shop at the old Navy Yard lot, in the city of Charlotte, where they are prepared to make all sorts of For Steam Engines, Mills, Factories Water Wheels, Cane Mills. Farming Implements, &c. &c. IlEIlt IllMYC!.rrthilr attention will be paid to repairing of all kinds. All work shall be done it the very nicest style, and the. best material used. " M. MARTIN, JOHN WILKES, June 25, !86G . Charlotte, N. C. In Store nticl Arriving', 4000 Bushels prime white Corn. 600 Sacks-Liverpool Salt. 'I Tierces Carolina and Rangoon Rice. 1 Lot fine Smoking Tobacco. I Lot Farringtou'j Grain Cradles. Together with fresh Corn Meal, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Cheese, and Atuiily supplies of all kinds. J. M.. SANDERS & CO. June 25, 18C6. L A I I FOR SALE;. The subscriber offers for sale a tract of Land ly ing on the head-waters of (ncky River, two miles and a half north-cast of Davidson Co f lege, contain ing eight hundred Acres, well ttiated to the cul ture of col tOu, corn, wheat, tobacco, &c. On the plantation is a neat painted Dwelling and all other necessary out-buildings, and the place is well watered. ' I wiil take pleasure in .showing the Lnnd to any person wishing to purchase. Call soon and obtain a bargain of the best Land in South Iredell GEO. W. STINSON. May 14, 1966 tf SmiiEiier Calicoes. A Fesh arrival of Summer Calicoes at A. SINCLAIR'S. Just Received, A large stock of well selected SHOES. Call abd see, ihem before buying. BAItRINGER, WOLFE & March 26, 1866 CO. MEDICAL CARI. DR. H. K. DeARMuND' and DR. J. B. TERRES having become associated in the Practice of Medi cine, respectfully ollVr their professional services in the various branches to the citizens of Sharon, Meckleuburg county, and the public generally. They hope their determination to devote all their time and energies assidiously to their profession will se-t-Jie deservedly the confidence of the. people, and attract as large a portion of their. patronage as has Ix-en awarded individually to one'. of them for the past ten years. If. K. DeAIIMOND, M D. J. B. TERRES,- Al. D. Dr DeArmond returns many thanks to his kind patrons of" Meckjenburg county, and begs that thej will continue to thS firm the patronage heretofore so liberally awarded to him. May 7, 1866 3m FOR SALE, hand CARRIAGE and BUGGY in A good second good repair. Shop. Apply at Chas. Wilson's Carriage BUGGIES and CARRIAGES Repaimd re-palntcd or re-trimmed at -my Shop next door below ihe Jail, at short notice and wi reasonable terms. Give me a trial. Provisions taken in exchange for work. I keep on hand and for sale Family Provisions of all kind. WM. S. WEARN, May SI, 1866 ,Cxt door to the Jail. CiOOtl IVeivs to All. Goods of every kind, cheap and prettv, for Ladies and Gentlemen. Even thing to be found in the line ot tJrv uoorjg, Hats, Shoe Groceries and Hard- ware. Call and sec for vourselves ' BARUINGER, WOLFE k CO. April 1SCG Fiist Received, Ladies' and Misses' Hats, Straw and Neopolitan Bonnets, Bonnet Ribbon, &c , very cheap at Mayj8, 1866. McLEOL) h STEELE'S. Fish and pure Tanners on,, For sale at SCARR'S DRUG STORS April 23, 1866 FIRE ! Greensboro' Mutual Insurance Co. Copitul 500,000. One of the safest and most reliable Companies'-iu the oijntiy. Insurances effected on as resonable terms a any company. C. W." DOWNING Feb 12, I860 Agent, Chariot'te. NvC 1 : 1 . . HUGHES 6l DILL,, . Commission &. Shipping Merchants NEW13KIIM, N. C. ' Consignments of Cotton, Naval Stores and Tobac co will receive our prompt attention. We have a w eekly line of Steamers from Newberr. and Morebead City, which sail from Newbcrn everv Friday and from forehead City every Saturday a't 4 P. M. T. J. ItCaHES, XETTBEBN. G W. DILL. JI0REHKAD CITT Augnsfl, 1863. jr NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD " Esoixeeb k Scpehintendext's Office, " Compasy Shops, June 7tb, 1866, Change of Time. On and after June loth, 1866, Trains will run as follovs : GOING WEST. , Freight and Ac commodation. Mail Train. Leave Goldsboro " Raleigh " Hillsboro " -Greensboro " Salisbury Arrive at Charlotte" 12 3 3 7 10 12 30 45 28 40 10 35 P M 11 ii 11 k AM 12 4 8 1 5 9 00 50 27 00 30 00 P 11 it GOING EAST. Mail Train. Freight and Ac commodation. 4 30 A M 8 55 110PM 5- 25 " 9 45 2 15 AM Leave Charlotte ' Salisbury Greensboro Hill.sboro " Raleiiih 11 1 4 6 8 15 P M 26 A M 10 " 31 " 30 (i ii Arrive at Goldsboro 11 20 Mail Train connects at Raleigh with Raleigh & Gaston Railroad trains for the North. At Golds boro w ith Wilmington & Weldon, and Atlantic & N. C Trains. Accommodation Train runs daily (Sundays excepted)- connecting with Wilmington & Weldou Traius. Thre is 'no Sunday Train going North from Wel don to Portsmouth; passengers arriving at Weldon on that day can go immediately through via Peters burg and Richmond. E. WILKES, June 11, 1866 tf Eng. & So.pt. Raleigh & Gaston R. R. Co., : General Superintendent s Office, lialeigh, N. C, June C, 18G6. CIU.V6C OF TI9IE. On and af;er Thursday. June 7th. 1 866. Trains w ill run as follows on the Raleigh and Gaston Rail- road : " . Mail Train, going North, leave Raleigh 8 15 A " - " ' " arrive at Weldon 1 00 P " South, leave Weldon 1 1 00 A Hi " arrive at Raleich 4 00 P FrcightTrain going North leave Raleigh 6 00 A " " " arrive at Weldon 5 00 P " South leave Wredon 4 00 A " " arrive at Raleigh 3 15 P ALBERT JOHNSON, June II, 1866 tf Gen'I Sup't. WiL, Charlotte & Ruth. Railroad. On and after ihe 18th of June, 1866, the Passen ger Train will run daily (Sundays excepted) on the Western Division of this Road, a3 fojlows : GOING WEST. Arrive. Stations. Charlotte, 6 Leave. 30 A. M. 25 05 " 50 " 40 " 7 8 8 9 10 20 00 45 20 35 A. M. ii 11 ii 11 Tuckasegee, 7 Brevard, 8 Sharon, 8 Lincolnton, 9 Cherryville. GOING EAST. Arrive. Stations. Leave. Chefrwille. 12 00 12 1 1 M. P. M. 50 40 25 00 00 P. M. 11 Linfo'n ton, Sharon, Brevard, Tuckasegee, Charlotte. 10 45 30 05 11 11 11 Freight for transportation, if delivered at the Depots, on the day previous, will be promptly for warded on the following day. B. S. GUION, June 19, 18G6 Engineer & Superintendent Charlotte 6c S. C" Railroad. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Scperintendest's Office, C. & S. C. Railroad, Colun'bia, S. C, June 1, 166. j On and after Sunday, the 3rd instant, a Passen ger Train will run over this Road as follows: Leave Columbia at Arrive at Charlotte Leave Charlotte at Arrive at Columbia June 4, 1866. 4 15 P M. - 1115PM. - 12 15 A M. 7 15 A M . JAMES ANDERSON, Superintendent. A N D Millinery and Straw Goods, at wuol.l:sal,e; v ki;t ail. We would respectfully inform the trade that we have opened A branch of our Charleston House AT CHARLOTTE, N. 0, In the Carson Building, opposite the National Ex press Office, where can be found a large stock of SILK, FUR, WOOL and STRAW GOODS. ALSO, M I f j L B I E R Y GOODS, considMng of Ladies'. Men's and Children's B0N NETS and. If ATS of the latest styles; Also, FLOWERS and RIBBONS, All of which we offer at wholesale or bhtil at as LOV PRICES -a a3 su-h Goods can be purchased in Netv Yotk or Charleston. ry We have a Lady of experience to super Lky intend the Jfl'lLL.IJVIlltY' i)E: JPIMlTJtltJJVT, who will trim, the Goods to order at the shortest notice. WILLIAMS & COVERT, Carson Building, Charlotte, N. C. May 21, 1866 tf R. V. 13 EC K WITH, CHARLOTTE, N. C , Begs leave to inform his old patrons of Mecklenburg and adjoining country, that he has resumed the above business in his Old Stand, where he will be happy to attend To all orders for gogds in bis line.' All Wat eh Work promptly attended to ni most moderate ctarges and warranted tor twelve months if uot abused. He will keep constantly on hand Watclics, Setts, Rings, Silver-Ware, of the latest s-y!es and purest quality. TABLE CUTLEBV, Clocks and Fancy Articles. lie will make to order RINGS and other Jewelry of virgin gold. All he asks is a call.. - June 4, 1866 6m - SpB'insr ool. -A full assortment of Spring Goods, as cheap as can be bad ia the market at COCHRANE, WILSON & CO'S April 16, 1865 SAVE COST ! A number of claims in favor of .COCHRANE k SAMPLE have been placed in our bands for collec tion. Persons iodebfed would do well to call and settle before the claims are put in suit. DOVVD & JOHNSTON, t March 26, 1866 tfi Attorneys at Lew. MAStTFACXCHKB or SADDLES & HARNESS Near the Post Office, CHARLOTTE,. N. C. Hides bought and sold. March 5, 1866 6mpd " & ST E EXE and Summer srock of Are receiving their Spring Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Crockery, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, &c. "As cheap as the cbeapvst," We respectfully ask our friends and customers to call and examine our Goods and prices before boy ing. We feel confident that our Goods and prices will compare favorably with any other similar house in the city. May 14, 1866 - - , CHARLOTTE Steam Refined Candy Manufactory, Wholesale stud Kt'tuil. The subscriber is now manufacturing all sorts of CANDIES, CAKES, BREAD. &c. &c Plain and Ornamental Cakes, for Weddings and Parties, always on hand or made to order. jggy Merchants and dealers in Candies will find it to their interest tcupurchase from me, as I will give satisfaction both in price and quality. Ordey from a distance attended to at short notice. J. G. C. LEISER, One door south of the Mansion House, Tryon street, Charlotte, N. C. March 12, 1866 y THE EQUITABLE I,IEE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. Accumulated Fund $2,000,000 Annual In- come 81,000,000 PURELY MUTUAL. ANN UAL CASH DLVIDKNDS. At the request of their numerous Policy-holders, this Society have determined Jlo declare their divi dends annually i cash. The firt dividend will be declared Feb 1, 1867. The last dividend declared on the quinquennial plan reduced the premiums rn some cases more than 50 per cent, or doubled the Policy during the next dividend period. It is be lieved for the future that . no company in this coun try will be able to present greater advantages 'in its drvidends to persons a'ssnri.ig than this Society, as total expenditure to cash premium received was, by the last New York Insurance Report, less than that of any of the older American Life Insurance companies. . - The officers of this society desire to present to the public for their consideration five modes of di viding surplus premiums or profits, some of which were never before granted to Policy-holders' by any Life Company, and present advantages obvious to all: 1st. The dividends may be applied to the pur chase of additional assurance for a term of years. 2d. Dividends may be applied to reduce the pre mium coming due next. At the last dividend, npon a similar plan, premiums were reduced one-half up on some polkries. 3d. The dividend may be applied to provide for the payment of premiums at the latter end.oflife, so that the assured may be guaranteed against fur ther payments on attaining a certain age,' eaTh suc cessive dividend gradually reduf iu? the time during which the premiums must cooiinue to be paid, so that at last, with the same success as heretofore, a paid up policy will be secured by quite a moderate number of premiums. To illustra-e A .man assur ing at 25 jears old would, on the basis of our last dividend, be secured by this application of dividend against any payment after 43--nod probably at an earlier age and thereafter receive an annual d i vi dend in cash. 4th. Dividends may be applied to the purchase of a certain addition to the poiicy, payable with it. 5th. Dividends may be applied to the reduction of all future premiums during the continuance of the policy. Hereafter dividends on the first annual premium may be used as cash in the paj-ment of the secotid annual premium, and so on thereafter, the dividend on each pteminm may be applied to the payment of the next succeeding premium. Policy-holders in most other companies must wait four or five vears before any advantage can be derived from dividends. Call at No. 4, Granite Row, and get books and papers for further information. HUTCHISON & SPRINGS, Agents, For N Carolina, S. Carolina and Georgia, Feb 29, 1866. Charlotte, N. C. James River Insurance Company, IIOWARDSVILLE, VA. CHARTERED CAPITAL, 1,500,000. C. W. DOWNING, Atjent, Charlotte, X. O. Thi3 old, tried, and solvent company deals liber ally; pays promp'lyj-and asks patronage. See below, to which many others similar could be added: "Richmond, Va., Feb. 15, 1866. "In the month of December, 1865, we had Cotton burned which was insured in 'the James Rfver Com pany, and its part of loss, amounting to-one thous and seven hundred and thirty-three dollars and thirty three cents, was paid promptly as soon as proof, &c.,was forwarded, and over two months before it was due under the policy Such prompt ness merits patronage. A. Y. Stokes & Co." April 2, lt66 y ENCOURAGING T0 FARMERS. If you want to save money go to BAMRIXGKR, WOLFE & CO's to buy your Goods rj" every kind'. M. L. BARRIXGER, S. C. WOLFE, April 9th MARSHAL E. ALEXANDER. Stale tif !V. Carolina, Union county. In Equity To Fall Term, 1866. Hannah Long and others vsi Thomas J Polk and tubers. Petition for sale of Land for partition. In this case it appearing to. the satisfaction of the Court, that Hedley Polk, Thomas Polk, Ether Polk, Mary Polk, Elizabeth J Polk, Win Polk, Shelby Polk, Martha Cockburn, . .Mary Cockburn, Sherby Cockburn, Wm C Crittenden and Martha his wife, defendants, reside beyond the limits of this State so that process cannot be personally served upon them: it is therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made for six weeks successively in the Western Democrat, commanding them and each of them to be and appear at the next term ftbis Court, to be held for the county of Union, at ihe court housrr in Mon roe, on the 8th Monday after tins- 4t!i Monday in August next, then a.id there to answer, plead or demur, or judgment pro confesso will be entered against them. - Witness, Thomas D Winchester, Clerk and Mas ter of said C;urt4 at office in Monroe, this'the 12th day of June, 1866. T. D. WINCHESTER, 22-6t pradvSlO C. M. E. tafv of V Carolina, Unioti coiuit). In EqnvyTo Fall Term, 1866. William IIay3 vs. Thos Ewbanks and wife & others. Petition to make title to Land. It appearing in this 'case to the satisfaction of the Court that Alexander Aarant, Rebecca C Aarant, j David.' Aarant, Mary M Aarant, Martha E Aarant, Peter Aarant, and Elizabeth Aarant, defendants, re side beyond the limits of this State so that process cannot be personally served on them, it is therefore ordered by the Court tbat publication be made for six weeks successively in the Western Democrat, i.nmm:inilin? mem iinu ea.-n ot Ihem In ho And an- I near at the next term of this Court to be held for I the county of Union, at the court house in Monroe, on the 8th Monday after the 4th Monday in August, 1866, then and there to answer, plead, or demur, or judgment pro confesso will be entered against, them. Witness, Thomas D Winchester, Clerk and .Mas ter of said court at office in Monroe, the J 2th day of J6ne. 1866. T. D. WINCHESTER, 22-Gt pradF$lQ ' C. M. E. E A. THOMPS ON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CHARLOTTE, If. C. Office in tfce Court House, right hand door up stairs. CharlotteN. C, Aug.JJl, 18C5. ilIcEOD AVIIO W AIVTS A MArYO? Scyeral Patron? of the Concord Female College have requested my aid in securing Good Pianos For their U3e. This has induced me to makf ar rangements with some of the best manufacturers which enable me to furnish instruments of the first class At reduced prices. I can save each purchaser frtm $40 to $100. Price lists of the manfactorers will be sent to those who desire them, fo aid them in making selections. When selections shall havelbeen made the money can be sent to me at my expense, by the Southern Express, and a Piano will be shipped to the Depot the purchaser may designate. Each Piano sofd will be fully warranted. - Address me at Statesville, N. C. J. M. M. CALDWELL.' . May 7, 1866 J TAILOR fc DUNCAN, . CHARLOTTE, N. C, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Crockery, &c. Respectfully inform the public that diey keep con stantly on hand a general assortment of Goods in the above lines, which they will sell at wholesale or retail on favorable terms for cash. They invite atteution to their large sfock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hardware and ACrockery, and request those wishing to purchase to give them a call. Tin and Sheet-Iron .Ware. In this department every article can be found that, may be desired. All sorts of Tin and Shcet-Iroir Job Work done at short notice. - Cooking Stoves, Of all sizes and patterns', furniture . complete, in general assortment. Fairbanks' Scales. JV'e are Agents for the sarie of the. celebrated Fair banks' Scales, all sizes. TAYLOR & DUNCAN. May 14, 1866 . J. Yr. BRYCB & CO., General Commission Merchants, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Particular attention paid to the selling of all kinds of Produce. Cotton and Tobacco. . Highest cash price paid for Cotton. jgisy AH orders from a distance promptly attend- ed to. J. Y. BRYUE. W. II. BRYCE. March 5, 1866. C. II. ROBINSON. DR. II. C. U. ROBINSON & ii. ROBIXSON. CO., Commission & Forwarding Merchants, 1VILMLGTOxt, N. C. . Prompt attention" given to orders and consignments.- Jan 2D,1S6G tf JUNES of Va SHORB BROTHERS, Successors to Shorb, Ra.nsey & Co., Importers ant Dealers in China, Glass, and Earthenware, No. 02 Vesey Street, ' April 9, 1S6G Cm New York. L. W. SPRINGS WITH YOUNG, "M00RE & CO., No. 429 Market an418 Commerce Street, Philadelphia, Importers and Jobbers of Hosiery, Notions, White Goods, Embroideries, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Ac. Rkfek to McLeod & Steele, Jno L. Springs, Charlotte, N. C. April 23, 1866, 3m W. H. Peters. Wash'n. Reed. NORFOLK, Va., .May 1, 1866. Th undersigned hav.e take an Office, No 26 rce street, Norfolk, Va , and will hereafter Commerce devote themselves to the GENERAL COMMISSION, SHIPPING & FORWARDING BUSINESS. We retain ou spacious Warehouse and Wharf on Water street, Portsmouth, for the Storage of Mer chandise und Produce of all kinds. We have con nection with the Seaboard Road to the end of eur Wharf, whereby we are enabled lo receive and de liver Produce free of charge for dray age. Consignments of Cotton, Staves, Naval Stores and other products ' respectfully solicited PETEIIS & REED. We refer to John Wilkes and Saml A Harris of Charlotte, N C ; O G Parsley & Co, Wilmington, N C; Fraser. Tcenholm & Co, Liverpool ; Bullock & Robertson, Liverpool-; Wilkinson, Wood h Co, Halifax. NS; Dowley, Corner k Co, New York ; Da-rrell & Nash, New" York ; Jos Wescott k Son, Portland, Maine; -Edwin E Hertz, k Co, Savannah ; L M Merritt, New Orleans ; Isaac E Hertz k Co, Charleston; E P Clayton, Augusta, Ga : Ferdinand Phinizy, AupustaGa. Mav'l, 1866 3m rana sis' A general assortment, Feb 5, 1866 always on hand, at , SCARR'S DRUG STORE. Tlie Soul hern UEIsipx'ojssi Company OfTer unsurpassed facilities for the shipment (from AUGUSTA' and' points SOUTH) of Cotton, Cotton Goods, and heavy freights, fo" Savannah, New York, and nil points NORTH and WEST. Through Receipts given on which Insurance can be effected at lowest rates. Internal Revenue Tax. will be paid' or Bonds given bv this Company, in nccordmice with regulations of the United Stau-s Treasary Department. For particulars and lates, inquire of Southern Express Company. This Company is now prepared to forward GOLD AND SILVER COIN, CURRENCY PARCELS, . AND FREIGHTS, To Petersburg, Va, Lvr.chburg, Va, Petersburg, Va, Danville, Va. Greensboro, N C, Raleigh, N C, Goldiboro, N (7, Bristol, Tenn. Salisbury, N C, Weldon, N C, Wilmington, N C, AND TO WAY STATION'S ON THE Virginia'and Tennessee Railroad, South-Side Rail road, Petersburg Railroad, North Caroling Railroad, Raleigh and Gaston RaMroad, Wilmington and Wel don Railroad, and Western N. (5. Railroad. LETTERS, MONEY PACKAGES, AND SMALL PARCELS, T0 Columbia. S C, Augusta, Ga, Macon. Ga, Mobile, Ala, Selma, Ala, New Orleans, La, Charleston, 8 C, Savannah, Ga, Columbus, Ga, Montgomery, Ala, Jackson, Mis?, AXD TO WAY STATION'S 02 TUB Charlotte k S. C. Railroad, South Carolina Rail- Toad, Georgia Railroad, Macon and Western Rail road, Atlanta and West Point Railroad. Southwest ern Railroad, Southern Railroad, and Alabama and Mississippi Railroad All Good? shipped, by the Adams and Ilarnden Express Companies, and marked to the care of the j Southern Express Company, will be promptly for warded to destination. Freights shipped by steamship to onr care will be forwarded by Express without charge for com mission or drayage. If orders are left at our Office, goods will be cal led for and forwarded br fir?t Expre.3. SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO. Charlotte, Aug. 14, 1865. oi;to4 c;iis. The undersigned, having completed their arrange ments for the manufacture of COTTON GINS, tu best that were ever made in this country, are now prepared to receive orders from Planters and other wishing to purchase. The long established and well known reputation of Elliott's Cotton Gins will, we hope, be a sufficient guaranty that the article will gie entire satisfac tion. . J. M. ELLIOTT k CO May 2-1, 18CG 3w Winnsboro, S.'c. express co;t2paiviesT . The SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY have moted their office in RICHMOND nnder the Spou wood Hotel, Main street, between Eighth and-Ninth etreets. The Southern. Express Company ar now prepared to forward, at Reduced Rates, Currency, Coin, Valuables and Freigbf, To all accessible points in the South. All goods shipped from the North by the Adams or Ilarnden Express Companies will be transferred to the SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY to com plete transportation. . JJggf Goods shipped from the North- by stenmehip and marked to the care of Southern Express Com pany will be promptly forwarded to destination free of charge for commissions and drayage. Arrangements have been made with the Danville Railroad Company, and we now receive freight for all Way Stations on that road at ihe same rates at were formerly chatged by the Danville Railroad Ex. press. Goods called for WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE and promptly forwarded. SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY. RICnMOND AND DXNVILLE RAILROAD. Notice.' To giVe facilities to the public on the line of this road for the transportation of small packages by Express, an arrangement has been mad with the SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY by which their wagons in Richmond andJJanville will call for and receive all Express Freight intended for this Road, on notice being given at their office, anl their wagons will deliver all ExpreFi Freight arrT ing by this Road FREE OF ANY EXTRA CHARGE FOR RECEIPT OR DELIVERY, and the rates of Express Freight, w ill be the same as charged by this Company. . THOMAS DODAMEAD, Dec 18, 1865 tf -Superintendent. Charlotte, Dee. 18, 1865. All freight forwarded with promptness and dis patch, it being carried on Passenger and Mall trains and not on slow freight trains Rates as low as by any company. T. D. GILLESPIE, A-gt. UZOX CASTINGS. 3C.00O lbs. wrought and rolled Iron, Castiogi, kc, for sale for cash or barter for corn, oats, peri, cotton yarn, and cloth of different kinds. My blast Furnace is now in operation and I am prepared to fill orders for Machinery, Cooking Ware, kc. Terms cash. I want to employ some good hollow-ware Mould ers and some pood Miners. 1 wish to make con tracts for the cutting of 5,000 cords wood; al30 for coaling. Applv soon at mv F.urnace six miles East of Lincolnton, N. C. J. W. DERR. February 12, 1806 Cmpd To Rakers aiic! Conreclioners. AJS.TIOBA. A large quantity of Ammonia can be bought low by the Jar at ' SCARR'S DRUG STORE. February 5, 1866 W. GOODMAN, of Mississippi, A. P. MERRILL, Jr., of New York, General Commission Merchants, 3G New Street NEW YOKK. We have made an arrangement by which Mr D W COURT late Public Treasurer of North Carolina, becomes interested in al) the business sent us from that State. He is not associated trow with the firm of Bennett, Vtn Pelt k Co, -New York.' We hope his frjends will patronize us. Dec 25, 1865 tf At the Old Established STOKB Of F. SCARR, may be found Drug line, of genuine quality. February 20, 1866. everything in the c. Wm DowniBisr. NOTARY l'UJJLlC. Office in the Carson building, up stairs, under the Times printing office. S ten house &: .Uacatrlay COMMISSION MKUgUANTS, CHARLOTTE, N. C, and G6 Pearl St., NEW YORK. Prompt personal atteution to the- sale of cotton, cotton yarns, naval stores, kc , and'the purchase of merchandise generally. RtrKrreNcr.s John Wilkes and T II Brem, Esq'rs, Charlotte, N C ; Jordan Womble, Et-q, Raleigh, N C; O (J Parsley k Co, Wilmington, N C ; D Paul k Co and Robt Mure k Co, Charleston, SC.; Wilcox Hand, Augusta, Ga ; Diiulop, Moncuie.& Co, R:ch mond, Va ; Tannahill, Mclhvane & Co, N Y ; Par tridge, Wells k Co New York. February 26, L66. For Sale, A superior toned CWUUC1I BELL, with iron frame ani yoke. Inquire at luis Office. November 27, 1865 f High Shoal IRON. MANUFACTURING CO., Gaston County, N. C. - This Company having gone into operation, solicit the patronage of dealers and the public. They are new prepared to execute all orders in the best'Mjle, from, the superior Iron on their property. The fol lowing articles are enumerated, riz. Rolled Iron round nil sizes. Sijiiare i " Wagon nnd axles " Flat bar." for plates " and widths n ii Tire " . Band ' Hoop " Nails of nil sizes.' Tacks " " Brads- " ' ' Castings heavy, and light. Hollow-ware of every kind ntwl description. Stoves, Plough-shares. Mould boards. Geai iijg of eery size light and heavy, llorse-ehoe li'ou ami nails. The Company wilt shortly be prepared to produce Railroad IroM, and. to re-roll the material with ex pedition. All orders promptly executed. Application to me made in person, or by letter at the works or at Charlotte Address FRED. D. STUART, Hig'h Shoals, Feb. 12, I860. tf Sup't. Southern JSiprcft Company. The Southern Express Coiupuny has optmed com munication with' all Northern and Western State, and it now prepared to forward Freight, Money and valuable Packages safely and promptly.- Messen gers leave CharJotte daily, connecting ot Raleigh with Adams' Express. Company, and at Richmond with Adams' anJ Harudeo's Express Companiea. Letters will be forwarded by this Company to all points South and North having no mail facilities. T. D. GILLESPIE, Agent. Charlotte, June 19, 4865 tf - New Goods. The subsc-rib-era bare opeued a Store the 2d door rnmiiip iinri llnniD tftii atkriH formerly occu- pied by g. FrankentbalL where they intend keeping for wholesale and retail a large itoca 01 ur umu., Ready-made Clothing, Shots, Hats, kf. A fine assortment of Ladies' Drcs Good, will ar rive in a few days. m A share of patronage Is respectfully iolictted,.n, they feel confident of being able to give satisfaction, in price and quality. & ROESSLER, August 21, 1865
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