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he c&icvn ;3c mo c v a i, f S K a y I q 1 tfe? Ti. V Foil TIIE WESTERN DEMOCRAT. Idleness. r Worker of evil I drive thee away, Be not a guest of mine one single day, In thy alluring paths I will not stray, With thy sweet niockiDg words, away I away ! What do I live for to eat and to sleep? What do I live for to laugh and to weep? What do I live for mine hands to keep Free from all labor, and no harvest reap ? This is to live without purpose or aim, ' This is to die without leaving a' name, To dwell in some heart, a bright memr'y claim, This is what idleness teaches in shame. JtTeart, brain and hand, there's work for them here, Heart, I would say to thee chase away cave, Cherish all good thoughts, and learn to forbear, Be always forgiving, never despair. Brain ! busy brain ! oh ! act well your part, Ever in unison with pleading heart, Know, that to mould thought is a great art, From the true honest stamp never depart. i Hand ! if thy enemy is in distress, - To thy quick aid give him ready access; This is what Jesus by his words express, Vengeance is God's, our wrongs He'll redress. Idleness gives discontent and unrest, Labor, no matter how lowly, is blest; A happy contentment is its behest, After the day's toil how sweet is the rest. Oh ! do thy whole duty, heart, brain and hand, Gather bright flowers m this thy own land; God and thy conscience a record demand, Let not thy xd deeds be written in sand. AsnEey. JOSHUA 1IKDLET. J. V. 1IS1LEY NEW GAHDEN NURSERY. The Old Pioneer Nurscry-iuan is once more before the public with 25,000 Fruit Trees & Grape Vines For Winter and Spring sales of 18G8. Our stock has been raised since the war and is young and thrifty Persons wishing to plant Orchards will do - well to give us ft call, as the Senior Proprietor has over 4U years experience in the business, and knows what to cultivate to suit the country and please the people. Prices to suit the times. Send for Circular con taining Price List, &c. Nursery located 5 miles West of Greensboro, N. C. Address, J. LINDLEY & SOX, New Garden, Guilford Co., X. C January 13, 1808 8w Nisbet & Maxwell's Store. We are now receiving a large and choice selection of. New Toys, Christmas Presents, Notions, &c, and Confectioneries generally, to which we invi.'e the attention 01 the puolic, THE LITTLE FOLKS ESPECIALLY. Eff Wholesale buyers will find it to their interest to give us a call and examine our goods and prices, as we have the largest stock of the kind 111 the City and cannot be undersold by any one. Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Flutes, Aceordians, Fifes, Drums, Tamborines, Sugar Boxes, Buckets, Tubs, Travelling and Market Baskets. NESB1T & MAXWELL. Photographic Albums, Very fine and Cheap, at Bee 1G, 1807. NISEET & MAXWELL'S. Groceries. Sugar, .Coffee, Tea, Molasses, Soap, Candles, Table Fait, Mustard, &c., cheap for cash, next door to the Court House. Nov. 11, 1807. JAMES HARTY & CO. House Furnishing Articles. Chamber Setts, Japaned some very Handsome ; all kinds of House Furnishing Articles, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Castors, Candle-sticks, &c, next door to the Court House. . Nov. 11, 1867. JAMES II ARTY & CO. FOR SALE. We offer for sale a very superior 1ROX LATHE, swings 24 inches by 'J feet,) with Gearing and Checks complete, new ami in good order. Made by the New Haven Manufacturing Company. Also, a Daniel's Large size Plainer, in good order; a. bib all Plainer, suitable for a Cabinet Shop. Also, Shafting and Pullies, together with a large amount of bent and damnged shafting. Apply to HARPER, JOXES & CO., Patterson, Caldwell County, N. C. January 13, 1808 Sw Notice to Debtors. Those indebted to J. Buxbaum & Co. must make settlement without delay, as we expect to change our business in a short time, and are obliged to collect outstanding accounts. We earnestly request our debtor to give us a call and malie some arrangement, Jan 13, 1808. J. BUXBAUM. & CO. THOMAS W. DEWEY & CO. Bankers and Exchange Brokers Tbtox Stbeit, CHARLOTTE, X. C, Negotiate Loans and Discount Business Paper, Pur chase and Sell Government and other Securities on Commission, receive Money ou Deposite, Buy Gold and Silver Coin and Bullion and Bunk Notes, make Collections and remit on day of payment, and trans act General Banking Business. December 2. 1807. State of North Carolina, Mecklenburg county. Superior Court of Law Special J'crm, Etc., 1807. Bobert Gaston and S. A. Sowcll vs. S. M Blair. Leave to take the depositions of Robert Gaston, S. A. Sowell, and others, upon giving six week's notice to the- defendant. - It appearing to the satisfaction f the Court, that the defendant, S. M. Ulair, is a nou-rcsidcut of the JSlaie, it is ordered that publication be made, six weeks in the "Western Democrat," a-newspaper pub lished ill the city of Charlotte, giving the defendant notice that on the 4th day of February, 1808, at the office of J. B-Nones, in tho City of New York, the de positions of Robert Gallon, S. A. Sowell. and others will be taken before said J. B. Nones, that the said defendant, S. M. Blair, may be present to hear such questions as may be asked and to cross-question said parties. Issued, 1st day of January, 1808. E. A. OSBORNE, Clerk. 801-6V pr. adv. $10 North Carolina Railroad. ; Compajcy Shops, N. C, Nov. 'IS, 18C7. On and after this date the following will be the Schedule for Passenger Trains over this Road ; Leave Charlotte, daily, 9.40 P. I. Salisbury, 12.30 A. M. ' "'. Greensboro, 8.C8 " f" - - Raleigh, 9,40 " Arrive at Goldsboro, 12.43 P- M. Leave Goldsboro, 1.00 ' " Raleigh, 4.00 " " Greensboro, 9.15 " : " Salisbury, 12.21 A. M. - Arrive at Charlotte, 2.54 Through passengers by this line have choice of routes via Greensboro and Danville to Richmond, or Tia Raleigh and "Weldon to Richmond or Portsmouth, arriving at all points north of Richmond at the same time by either route. Connection is made at Golds boro jvith Passenger trains on Wilm.-and Weldon Road to and from Wilmington and by Freight trains to Weldon. JAMES ANDERSON, Superintendent. Extract from Sambo's Sermon. ; t;Strate am Se rodeaa' narrow am de pall which leadeff to Glory !" , Brcdren Blevers ; Yu am sensible dis nite in comin to hear de word and have it splained and inonstratcd to yu. Yea yu is, and I tend for to splainitas de light of Jiben day. - We am all wiked sinnars hare b'low it's a fac my bredren and I tell how it cum. Yu see, . Adam was de fus man, Eve was de todder, Kane was a wiked man, Kase he kill his brudder. : Adam and Eve war brof brack men, and so was Kane and Able. Now I spose it seems to strike yer understanding how de fus white man cum. Wy I let yu no. Den yu see when Kane kill his brudder, de massa cum and he say, t;Kaue, where yure brudder Able V Kane say, "1 duuno massa. JJut de nigger node all ae time. Massa now git mad, cum agin, speak mity sharp dis tinie. "Kane whnr yure brudder Able, you nigger V Kane now git frightened and he turu white, and dis is de way de fus white man cum upon dis airth! and if it had not been for dat dar nigger, Kane, we'd never been troubled wid de sassy whites pon de face of dis circumlar globe. De quire will sing de 40-1 1th him, tickler meter. Brudder Jones, pass roun de sasser. HIDES WANTED. I w ill pay the highest market cash price for Green and Dry HIDES. W. A. COOK, Jan 13, 18G8 tf Near corner Drug Store " , REMOVAL. C. M. .Query Has removed his Stock of Goods from Dais' Store, (opposite the Court House,) to McLeod & .Steele's old stand, next door to Rutler's Jewelry Establishment, Try on street,, where he expects to. continue to keep his large Stock of Ladies' Furnishing Goods, Of every style an 1 variety, and the conduction of MILLINERY AND MANTUA-MAKING In all its brandies. Do not forget the place, McLeod & Steele's old stand, where all kinds of Ladies' Goods are kept. Jan 13, 1808. CM QUERY. IMMENSE REDUCTION In Prices! I am now making extensive changes in the con struction ol my btore, and ben:g desirous as lar as possible to reduce nsv present Stock of Goods, I offer my large and well selected Stock at GREATLY EE DUCED PRICES. Ladies , Misses , tiont s and J'ov s fciioes arc now being sold ;REGAEDLESS OF COST. Ladies' Cloaks and Shawls REGARDLESS OF COST. UNPARALLELED REDUCTION in Dry Goods of every description. Men's Clothing at Heavy Reduction. I am determined to reduce my Stock before enter ing the New Stoic, and offer for the next JIIIRri DAYS such inducements as cannot fail to satisfy all. A. SINCLAIR, Nov 1SG7. Springs Corner. Catawba English and Classical HIGH SCHOOL, XEWTOX, A'. C. The next Session will commence the 1st Monday m January next. No pains are spared in iittmsr pupils thoroughly for the best Colleges in the country, and in giving them a thorouga business education Special attention given to Mathematical Training Tuition per Session of 20 Weeks from 'J to $22.50 in currency. Board in families from $8 to $12 per month ; in clubs at about ball these prices. For Circulars and particulars, address J. C Clapp, Newton, N. C. J. C. CLAPP, A. I. Dec. ., 1807. S. M. FINGER, A. C. Dr. JOHN H. McADEN, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, CHARLOTTE, X. C, Has on hand a large and well selected stock of PURE DRUGS, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Family Medi cines, Paints, tills, arnislies, Dye Stulis, fancy and Toilet Articles, which he is determined to sell at the very lowest prices. May 20, 1S07. HOME PRODUCTION. North State Washing Machine Best in Use. Patented October lbth, 18G7, by the Subscribers and Manvfacturers, at Charlotte, JV". C. If you need anything of the kind, you will en courage nonie ministry Dy purcnasmg one ot our Machines. It is easy to operate, occupies a small space and does not injure articles to be washed. It is strong and substantial, and does its work m a short time. It is an actual improvement on others of similar out side appearance. In the North State Washing Machine the Clothes are placed in hot suds and -while thus immersed with the air excluded, the Machine is operated, giving the Garments a rolling, rubbing pressure, and at the same time they receive the solvent power of the soap. ihc Clothes arc not impaired by t lie use ot this Machine. You can make money- by suving the wear and tear which your Clothes arc subjected to by washing and beating in the old way. lias Machine gives the advantage of using boiling suds and of confining the steam. It can be worked sittiug or stauding. It is. cheap. The price of it puts it within reach of nearly every family, and pays its cost back in the savins'of garments. Try it! Tby it!! Ely It!!! Manufactured and sold by EARNHARDT & HOUSTON, Nov 25, 1SG7. Charlotte, X. C. Certificate. Charlotte, N. C Messrs. Earnhardt & Houston : Nov.-22d. 1807. After a fair trial of your Machine, I feel fully convinced that it is ths best I have ever seen. I have had five or six different Machines since 1 have been a housekeeper, but always found the servants averse to use them, both on ac count of the labor and as they say the failure to get the "streaks of dirt" out of the clothes. This Ma chine is so easy in its operation and so perfectly cleans the clothes that I find no difficulty in getting them to use it. No family ought to be without one. Sincere wishes for j our success. Yours respectfully, Mrs. M. A. Bitwell, ' Charlotte Female Institute. Charlotte, X. C, Nov. SO, 18G7. Messrs. Earnhardt & Houston: Sirs: I have tried your Washing Machine, and fully concur in every thing that Mrs. Burwcllsays in regard to it. Yours Truly, Mrs. Dr. J. M. Miller. Charlotte, N. C , Nov. 30, 1867. Messrs. Barnhardt & Houston: Sirs: The North State Washing Machine is really more than I expected, and can with candor say that there is no humbuw about it. My servants say that it does its work as well as can be done by hand. And I take pleasure in recommending your Machine to my friends, and all who desire a labor-saving machine. Rest wishes for your success. " Respectfully yours, Mrs. David Parks. Western Division, W C. & Rutherford R. R On and after Thursday, 31st of October. 1807, the Passenger Train on this Division will run tri-weekly, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. GOING WEST : Leave Charlotte, 8;00 a. m. " Lincolnton, l&lo Arrive at Cherryville, 11-80 " GOING EAST : Leave Cherryville, 12:30 p.m. Lincolnton, 1:30 " Arrive at Charlotte, 4:00 'Oct, 28, 18G7. S. GUION, Eng. & Sup't. American f Wool. The agricultural report for the months of Norcmher and December, just published, corrects some popular fallacies con cerning wool and sheep, denying that the dis semination of American merinos has been inju rious to the quality of wool. This breed, it is asserted, has so far effected .a, vast improvement upon the coarse mongrel sheep constituting the great mass of flocks of former days. ' ' It is also stated that domestic wool is superior to foreign wool, particularly in strength of fibre and dura bility when fabricated. , . ' Pictures at 50 cents And upwards, at the Photographic Galery over Jas. Ilarty & Co's Store, next to the Court House. Call and get a superb likeness of yourself and family, at low rates according to style and finish. Copies taken of old Pictures in a superior manner. Satis faction guarantied at the Gallery of ; - II. EAUMGARTEN, ) May G, 1807. Next to Court House Z. B. VAXCE. c. dowd. VANCE & DOTVT), -Attorneys at Law, Charlotte, N. C, (Office is the Cocrt House,) Having associated themselves together, will practice in the Courts of Mecklenburg, Iredell, Catawba, Da vidson, Rowan, Cabarrus and Union, and in the Fed eral and Supreme Courts. Claims collected anywhere in the State.' April 2, 18GG. tf Fall and Winter Stock 1867. FOR .THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE. WITTKOWSKY & ItlNTELS, 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, EEADi-MADE CLOTHING, &o. 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 ami 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 supiily the demands of their customers and friends. In fact, everything and anything can be found in their Store, from the smallest needle to a "cross-cut Saw. Jgligf Ihe attention oi country jMercnnnts is re quested, and they are respectfully invited to call and examine this stock of Goods. Returning tlmnks for the liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed, they promise to do all in their pow;er to give satisfaction to customers hereafter. Millinery and Dress-Making. A separate department is devoted to Millinery and Dress-makinsr, where the Ladies can have work done promptly and in the latest styles. WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS, between the two Drug Stores. Oct. 14, 1807. Grocery and Provision Store. ALEXANDER BERRYHILL, At for the centre Store under the Mansion House, has sale a jrood assortment of GROCERIES A XI) TROVISIOXS, Such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Salt, Flour, Meal, Bacon, and anything usually kept in a Family Gro cery Store. Persons who buy at retail will find my prices as low as any in this city. A. BERRYHILL. October 28, 18G7 Cm COOPER SHOP. I have removed my Cooper Shop to the one formerly occupied by Mr Creswcll as a wagon shop, near Mr Jamison's Blacksmith shop, on the street leading by the Court House, where I would be pleased to see all those who desire work done in my line, rsew ivoik or repairing done at short notice. Give me a call and your work shall be done satisfactorily. House keepers who want water conveyed through their houses by pipes, will apply to the undersigned. Oct. 14, 1807. y GUS SCHMDER. TAILORING. John Vogel, Practical Tailor, Respectfully informs the citizens of Charlotte and surrounding country, that he is prepared to manu facture gentlemen's "clothing in the latest style and at short notice. His best exertions will be given to render satisfaction to those who patronize him. Shop opposite old Charlotte Hotel, next door to Brem's Hardware Store. January 1, 1807. Concord Mills. Having opened a House in Charlotte, near the Post Office, for the sale of our own manufactured goods, we invite the attention of merchants and others to our YARNS, SHEETINGS,- SHIRTINGS, OSNABEHGS, CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARNS, &c, &c. CrS0 Cotton taken m exchange for Goods. We sell low for Cash. j. Mcdonald & sons, August 12, 18G7. Concord, N. C. Stenhouse, Macaulay & Co. The undersigned having lately moved to their new Store, corner Trade and CoHe,?e St'reets, offer at wholesale and retail all the leading articles usually Kept in a well conducted Urocery btore, ai prices that cannot be undersold. STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. SACKS RIO COFFEE, 50 Barrels Brown Sugar, 20 Barrels "B aad G" Soft Coffee Sugar, 10 Tierces and Eoxe3 Havana Sugar, ale by STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. For I BARRELS CARDENAS MOLASSES, 1C Tierces Demerara'Molasses, 5 Barrels ''Bee Hive" Syrup, -5 lihds. eenuine New Orleans Molasses. The latter for retail only at STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. ISO PACKAGES RAISINS IN WIIOLE Boxes, Halves and Quarters. 125 Boxes ' English Dairy" Cheese, 10 Barrels Fresh Soda Crackers, 200 Boxes No 1 and Sca'ed Herrings. - 75 Packages Mackerel in Bbls, Bbls. and Kits, for sale by STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO flfiBRfift I'OUNPS IRON COTTON TIES ( various Patents V ' 25 Coils Rope, 200 Lbe. Hemp Twine, 500 Yards Dundee Bagging, 3000. lards Gunny Bazaim, sliebtlv damaged, lorsaie low oy STENHOUSE. MACAULAY & CO. ST BOXES MANUFACTURED -TOBACCO, 13 RanelsCorn Whisker, 5 Barrels Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey, " 2 Barrels Holland Gin, On consignment and for sale by STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. f RlHE highest market price paid for Wheat. Corn, Ja. Peas, Flour, and other Country Produce, by i OlMUUUSt, J1AUAULAI (JO. ft IBERAL Cash advances made on Consignment! ILA of Cotton, Cotton Yarns, Domestics, 4c, Ac, IU UU DittUVU UVU5C ia.iiew X or Dy STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. December 9, 18C7. ' .. I ' I Davenport Female College. ' ' LEXOIR, X. C. . s , , The Spring Session, 18G8, will begin February 3d, and continue 20 weeks Board, exclusive of Washing and Lights, ?io; Tuition, $10 to Piano Lessons, $20; Incidental Fee, $2; Latin and Singing free.. Location beautiful, retired, healthful. Buildings ample and convenient. Boarding unusually good. Teachers experienced, competent, faitkfuL Rates very low. Come to Icard's Station. - ' For fuUer. information, address Rev. SAMUEL LANDER, A. M., Dec24,'lSG7 2m President. Concord Female College. The next Session will commence on the first Mon 18G8. It will continue six instead of five months. ' Tuition and board, with washing will be $13-5, half in advance. Esi eh boarder will furnish her own lights ana towels and a pair of sheets and pillow cases. . Music, Drawing, French and Latin are extra. Address. J. M. M. CALDWELL, Statesville, X. a November 18, 1867. 2m '' NEW DRUG STORE, Opposite the Mansion House, next door to the Express OJJice, Charlotte, X. C. KILGORE & CURETON; Wholesale and Retail Deaikes is Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Surgical Instruments, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, To bacco, Segars, Stationery, &c, &c. B. F. KILGORE, M. D. Nov. 11, 18G7. T. K. CURE TON, M. D. NEW STORE. At the Stand formerly ocevjried by StenJiouse Maeuulay & Co. , - The subscribers inform the public that they have just opened a large stock of Groceries, Consisting in part of Sugar J Coffee, Cheese, Bagging, Rope, Iron Cotton Ties, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, and every other article in the Grocery line, which they offer at as low prices for cash as can be obtained in this city. J. KLCK & CO. Nov. 11, 18G7. Fresh Arrivals at tne Elephant Store of PRESSON & GRAY. By arrivals to-day, we are now supplied with every article in the line of Family Supplies that may be called lor such as lacon Sides, Hams and Shoulders, fine Buckwheat Flour; a large lot of Coffee, which we sell cheaper than before ; Sugars of all grades some splendid Dairy Cheese; Mackerel, 5so. 1 and 2 Wre have on hand a general assortment of Tin and Crockery Ware. Also, just received, a fine lot "of Sole and Upper Eentuer. Ve have now, and expect to keep, Corn Meal, Peas, Flour, Potatoes, and every thing pro duced in tho country. Also, a fine lot of Syrups the Golden Syrup and Maiden s Choice. A small out wen selected assortment ot vn uuuus, among which are a lot of Cedar Falls Sheetings. Also, Hats, Caps, Boots -and Shoes, among them Thomasvillc manufactured Shoes, all of which we will sell as low, if not lower, than any house in the cify. Dec. 9, 18G7. PRESSON & GRAY. Crockery, Glass Ware and China. Beautiful Gold Band Tea Setts, Cut Glass Goblets, Wine Glasses, Bohemian Glass Toilet Setts, in great variety, next door to the Court House. Nov. 11, 18C7. JAMES IIARTY & CO. TKACTICAL Watch and Clock Maker, AND DEALER IX .'JEWELRY, FIXE WATCHES, CLOCKS, Watch Materials, Spectacles, J-r. Aug. 10, 1807. CHARLOTTE, N. C. A. W. ALEXANDER, Surgeon Dentist, CHARLOTTE, N. C. (Ojfcc in the Eraivley EuitJing,) KS3lr Can be consulted on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, ihursdiiys and rridays. March 2-, 18G7. J. A. WILLART). A. A. WILLAItD. Willard Brothers, , WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Agents for the Hazard Powder Co., and Marvin & Co.'s Safes. Also, Emery's Cotton Gin and Con denser, and Foster's Cotton Planter. Nos. 20, SO and 81 North Water Street, WILMIXGTOX, X. C. September 2, 1SGG Gm THE NEW BOOK STORE, CHARLOTTE, N. C. TIDDY & BRO., lias just received a largo addition to their Stock of New Books, Stationery and Fancy Articles.. The public are invited to call and examine their stock. They are prepared to furnish Wholesale Customers on as good terms, or probably better, with anything in their line, than any other house in the City. SCHOOL BOOKS. Davies, Bowdon, Primary Old and Tsew Arithme tics; Also, Keys to hie same; Pike's, Fowler's, Green leaf's, Applcton's and Smilcy's Arithmetics; Bul lion's Greek, Latin and English Grammars and Readers; Bingham's Latin and English Grammars ; full series of McGuffey's, Sterling's, Goodrich's, Wil son's, Sargents and N. C. Readers; full series of Mitchell s and Cornells Geographies; Copy Books : Quackcnbo's and Brookfield's Composition; all classes of Speakers ; Williard's and Titter's Universal History; (juaekenbo's History of the United States; Sewell's History of Rome; Comstock's and Parker's Philoso phy; eljstcr sand Walker s School and Unabridged Dictionary. NEW PHESBYTERIAIT EYMN BOOK, Just out; also, an extensive supply of. Methodist Hymn Books; Bibl-js ; Thornton's and Jay's Family Prayers, &c. HISTORICAL. Annals cf Tennessee ; Hiatory of the Late War, by Pollard; Abbot's Histories; Democracy in America; Troudes'. History of England. . , -, NOVELS. - " ' A large selection of the latest and best; Also cheap Novels Dime Novels. ' STATIONERY. The largest and cheapest ever offered in this market. comprising Note, Letter, Foolscap, Blottinir and Tis sue Paper, from the cheapest to the finest American, German and French; Envelopes, all sizes, from the smallest to the large official plain and colored border; Lead, Slate and In iellible Pencils; Arnold's English Writing Fluid; Moore's Writing Ink in bottles for School use; Indian Ink; French Paints in boxes- all sizes; Camel Hair Pencils; Cohen's, Commercial, Washington, Medallion and GiRot's Nos. 170, oOGand 401 Steel Pens. , . ' FANCY ARTICLES. Beehives, Vases. Wallets, Cabas. Ladies Companion. Card Receivers, Glass Paper Weiihts, Ladies Work Boxes, Watch Stands, Photograph Albums. NOTE BOOKS. Southern Harmony, Christian Minstrels ' Timbrel of Zion, Christian Harmony, Presbyterian Psalmodist, Carmina Sacra, Songs of Traise, Sabbath .School Bell, Happy Voices. Pocket Diaries for 1808. ALMANACS FOR 1850. Blum's, Housekeepers and Builders. Dentsclier Kalender. The above is now oficied to the public for their inspection W e sell for Cash, and by so doing we are able to sell low. . ; December 2, 18G7. , . t,, TIDDY & BRO. a S. GROSEv&'.CO. ' j ' Wholesale i and. Retail j Dealers in. ; j GROCERIES, PROVISIONS & JFAMILY SUPPLIES, Consisting of Coffee--Rio, Laguayra and Java; Su gars all grades; Teas Black and Green $ Buck wheat, Oat-meal, Molasses, Syrups, Bacon, Salt, Crackers, Cheese, Candles, Soaps; Yarns Lineber ger and Concord Mills.' ' . t Call and see us before buying elsewhere. Hags taken in exchange for Goods. The highest market prices paid for Corn, Flour, Peas, Meal and other country Produce by ' : - : ' x ' S. GROSE & CO., ; .; . ' Nearly opposite the Post Office. January 13, 1808.:, . . SADDLES, HARNESS, &c. L. W. Osborne, (Opposite tlic Old Charlotte Hotel,) Manufactures Saddles, Collars, Bridles, and Har ness of all sorts to order, at short notice. He keeps on hand, and for sale at reasonable prices, BUGGY, CARRIAGE & WAGON HARNESS, HIDING SADDLES, And everything that may be needed in that line. ' Being a practical mechanic, he thinks that he can give entire satisfaction to those who patronize him. His priees will be found as low as any in - this city, and the workmanship as good as the best. : Ale respectfully asks, a fair trial and a share of public patronage. REPAIRING done in the best manner with promptness. L. W. OSBORNE. Dec 2, 1867. . - 6m , - GROCERIES. Hammond & McLaughlin Have just received a large assortment of Groceries, which they offer for sale at reduced prices. Their Stock consists, in part, of the following articles: Iron Cotton Ties, ' JO Sacks prime Rio Coffee, 20 Barrels Sugar all grades, .' 5 Hogsheads Sugar yellow, .,.-2-" Barrels Molasses assorted grades, 5 Hogsheads Molasses Cuba, 10 Barrels Potomac Shad, 10 Half Barrels Potomac Shad, 10 Quarter Barrels Potomac Shad; 10 Half " Family Mackerel, 10 Quarter " " 40 Kits, No. 1 and 2, a (i 100 Sacks Liverpool Salt, oO Boxes fine English Dairy Cheese, 50 " Adamantine Candles, 50 " " assort ed" Stick Candy, 25 . " ; Layer Raisins, . " - Fine Lot of Bacon N. C. and Western, " " - Flour, Corn and Corn Meal, Codfish and Irish Potatoes, ; Hemlock Leather, Iron and Nails all sizes, Bale Yarn and Shirting, Sauces, Flavoring Extracts, Soda Crackers, &c. And every other article usually found in a Grocery and Provision Store.1- - We invite the attention of country merchants and others to our stock, and solicit an examination. hammond & Mclaughlin. October 14, 1807. tf B. KOOPMANN. Having completed my Winter Stock, I now offer to my friends and patrons in Charlotte and surrounding country, as handsome and cheap an assortment of Fall and Winter Goods as can be bought in or out of the city. As usual my stock comprises everything kept in a first class mercantile house. Of Dress Goods, a full and complete stock; Calicoes in every variety and pattern; Shirting, bleached and unbleached; Sheet ings and Pillow casing of all widths ; Ticking, &c Special attention is called to my extraordinary fine and extensive stock of Millinery and Ladies' Goods, Such as Bonnets, nats, Feathers, Balmorals, Hoop skirts, English Hosiery, Vests, kc. Shawls in every variety ; a lot of French Embroideries; Laces, thread and cluny ; Edgings; Inseitiiigs; Collars; Handker chiefs altogether embracing an assortment such as is only seldom offered in this city. Cloaks and Furs, Latest Styles, Furnishing Goods, Trimmings, Fancy Goods and Notions in endless variety. Cloths, Doeskins, Cassimeres, Satinets, Jeans, Tweeds, Kerseys, in shades, patterns and qualities to suit any and everybody. Also, a heavy stock of Rock Island Cassimeres and Jeans at Factory prices. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! ! CLOTHING III a better stock than ever. Boots and Shoes For Ladies' and Misses', Men's and Boy's wear. 1 bought and had manufactured for my use such arti cles only as I can honestly recommend. ; HARDWARE in all its branches, including a lot of double and single barreled Shot Guns, Wittemore's Cards, Ames' Shovels, Cllins'Axes, &c, &c. Groceries, Drugs, Notions, &c. The old and numerous friends of my house know of course their interest demands them to give me a call before purchasing, whilst the public generally can rest assured that a trial at my store will leave them fully sat isfaeii that I can fimrwm sell at least as low as the lowest. - : - - WHOLESALERS, who do not wish to be under sold, will do well to look through my stock. Oct, '11, B. KOOPMANN. J. Y. BRYCE & CO., General Commission Merchants. CHARLOTTE, X. C. Particular attention paid to the selling of all kinds ot Produce, tot ton and 1 obacco. XgQn, Highest cash price paid for Cotton. Bgl All orders from a distance promptly attended to. ' ' J. Y. BRYCE. . March 5, 18G6. W. II. BRYCE. FANCY GROCERIES. Pickles, Preserves, Jellies, Mustard, Horse Radish, Powdered Ginger and Cinnamon, Ginger Preserves, diacaroni, liermetricalty sealed Meats and Fruits, oaimon, lxiosicrs, uys.ers, Clams, Baruincs, 1'ine d . 1 - T 1. x J i i- - Apples, Peaches, Strawberries, Salad Oil, Catsups, Soda Powders, Vinegar, Killikinick Smoking Tobac co, Havana Segars, lobacoo and fcnun. Chestnuts, Green and Dried Apples, Raisins, Fishing Hooks and .tackle, V loim and OuUar Mrines. : r wines and brandies. Champame, Pema tin" Sherry, old Newfon Ma deira, old Port, Catawba, Rhine, Jas. Hermessee Cognac Brandy, vintage cf. 188. Marc Renault double refined rectified Whiskeys, old Bourbon, Rye, Wheat, pure Corn and Monongahela Whiskeys, Jlol land Gin and Schiedam Schnapps, Bitters, St. Croix and Jamaica Rum. Cordials and.Xcmon and other Syrups, London Porter, A. . Guiness & Sons' xxx Brown Stout, Dublin, Muir & Son's sparklin Edin- inttTrar168 .IWa"a! aR sizes to the Trade Old Corn and Rye Whiskey " by tSe barrel, to the trade at small profit. Visitors and residents in Charlotte purchasing any of the above for medical purposes, can get a pure article by calling on Feb. 18,1 SC7. " J. D. PALMER. , J. IL STENHOUSE. j ALLAN MACAULAY, ; -:.r New York, j : - Charlotte, N. C. Stenhouse & Macaulay, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 41 Stone. Street. XE Y 1 Ulih. Prompt personal attention given to the sale of Cotton, Cotton Yarns, Naval Stores, &c., and the stores. a:c.. and tin i purchase of Merchandise generally. Consignments solicited. ' 1 ' June 10, 1807. ' ' Benjamin Robinson, s (Late of North Carolina,) t ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, " 37 Xassau Street, XEW YORK. ' Associated with Kocv.it A. Phtob, .Esq., formerly of I lrgmia, win auenu promptly and thoroughly to all business committed to Lis management. , August '26, 1807. ' .:.l7:-:3- ,1. ". r 4 v -New, Foundry-arid MAC HINE SHOP. TATEM, R00KE & CULPEPPi r t , Practical Mechanics, ' Have ' opened a Fottndry, Machine and Blaclt. Shop, at the old stand of J. M. Howie, where n, wiR execute; in the .very best rtyle and fiaisk work in their line. ' " " They are prepared to make all sorts of CASTpfr a for Steam Engines, Mills, Factories, Water- w Cane mills, Farming Implements, and, in fact tT thing pertaining to their business. ' Particular attention will be paid to the REV All ING of all kinds of machinery. ' All work shall be done in the very best Btyle,;,i the best material, and at living prices. All kinds of work for GOLD MINES executed ekill and dispatch. T ; - , ., j&gr" Remember we are . practical workmen, ay will warrant all our work. Give us a call. ' ' : TATEM, ROOKE & CULPErrEn October 14, 1867. - Fall . Stock. J. BUXBAUM & CO., Trade Street, Charlotte, X. C. Dry Goods, . &c, Arriving daily, all to bo sold Cheap for CasV To our old customers and friends we return our ! thanks for their past liberal "patronage, and til, I pleasure in 'announcing "to them- that we are dailj receiving a full and complete stock of Fancy - Dry Goods, f Embracing every article kept in a first class estiV b lishment. Hats, Bonnets and Ribbons, in great variety, u suit the most fastidious lady. READY-MADE CLOTHING, . BOOTS AND SHOES, GROCERIES, 4c. BQ. Give us a call and judge for yourself. -j October 7, 18G7. . Important to Carolina Shippers. THE NEW Bait. & Carolina Grand Trunk FREIGHT LINE, VIA PETERSBURG, VA., Comprising the following great Freight Routes: THE POWHATAN STEAMBOAT COMPANY'S FREIGHT LINE OF STEAMERS, PETERSBURG 'AND WELDON, RALEIGH AND GASTON, NORTH CAROLINA, WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, WILMINGTON AND WELDON, , ATLANTIC & NORTH CAR0LIXA, WILMINGTON AND MANCHESTER, CHARLOTTE & SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAYS, And their connections.- Time Quick and Rates Low. This new trunk lino forms a Great Freight Routt between Baltimore and Weldon, Warrenton, Raleigh, Hillsboro', Lexington, Salisbury, Morgan! on, Char, lotte, Lincolnton, Goldsboro', Newbern, Beaufort, Wilmington, Chcsterville, "Winnsboro', Coluniliin, Suniterville, Manchester, and all intermediate points on and near these great Railways and their connec tions. Tho Towhatan Steamers connect at-rcterfburj with .Petersburg Railway for all po'jits in the Cro. linas. Cars are run alongside of Steamers' Wharf, and goods transferred with careful handling. CARS ARE RUN THROUGH WITHOUT BREAK ING BULK Between Petersburg and Raleigh, Charlotte, GoMs boro, Wilmington, &.c, Slc. This Inland Line pos sesses many advantages over a Sea Route. Marias risk is email and insurance is comparatively nothing. The Wharf of Powhatan Steamers being sutualcil iu the very centre of the great Shipping District of Baltimore, renders it convenient to shippers, and drayage is very nmnll. Great attention paid to consignments of Couon, Corn, Wheat, Rosin, &c, &c. All produce forwarded at the lowest possible rates. t$3f To insure transportation over this Inland Fas., Line, mark all good?," whether Northward or Southward bound, "Via Petersburg." J&ig?" Freight landed in Baltimore day following delivery to the Steamers. . Through Receipts are given and fixed rate per 100 pounds guaranteed both ways. Jt&" Kates in every ca.c as low as via Bay Lino and Portsmouth to -jfed from Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. N. B. With regard to last named point, freight is forwarded to and from Petersburg by Philadelphia and New York Steamers. For rates and all further information, apply to any Freight Agent on the Line, or at the OniCE of the Powhatan Steamboat Co., 90 Light St. Wharf, Baltimobi. J. BRANDT, Jr., President Powhatan Steamboat C. R. B. PEG RAM, Sup't Petersburg Railroad. A. B. ANDREWS, Snp't Raleigh & Gaston Railroad. JAMES ANDERSON, Sup't North Carolina Railroad. BOUKNIGHT, Sun" t C. R S. C. Railroad. S. L. FREMONT, Sup't Wilm'n & Weldon Railroad. J. V. JORDAN, Acting Master Trans. Atlantic ami N. C. Railroad. WM. M'RAE, Sup't Wilmington and Manchester Railroad. September 80, 18G7. H. M. PHELPS: 'Home, Sweet Home ! There's no place like Home!" I nm happy to inform my old friends of Charlotte and the surrounding country, that 1 have aguin re turned and resumed my old business among them, and am fully prepared to oirer them the Cheapest Stock of Goods To be found at any other"cstabFishnient in the City Having recently lived .in the Northern States, nJ with my old experience in the purchase of Goodn, I am not prepared to say I will sell vbclow coal," oral a reduction on the original cost, or "at and. below New York prices," but that I will sell a Cheap, if not Cheaper, than any other House, and at a Mnill profit. Aa my (dock was purchased for Cash, coiise quenlly I can afford to dispose of articles at a alight advance. I have now in Store, and am constantly receiving, a choice assortment of Dry Goods. Ladies' Trimmings of the latest styles. Linen TaMfl Damask,. Linen Diaper, and all kinds of Flanncle, Calicoes, brown and bleached Sheeting, black and colored Alpaccas, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Furiiih- ing Goods, &c, kc. Hr M. VHELVX, Opposite the Court llouxe. March 11, 18G7. ROBERT P. WAMNO. Attorney Counsellor .at Law, till AllT.HTVV V f Office, 8 doors West of Dewey's Bank, and profits Carson's new store. ''' "' ' " ' September 2, 1807. ,j , - New Foundry and Machine - Shop AT CHARLOTTE, X. C. M. MARTIN & CO., Having removed their Works from Stowcsville. Gastoa county, to Charlotte, respectfully inform their old patrons and the public frtnerallv that thev hT - YCT Z V"' TSVJL z-a," uv., c mrj Ihrv prepared to make all sorts of CASTINGS for Steam Engines, Mills, Factories, Water Wheels. Cane Millet Farming Implements, &c., &c, . lit I'A IU IN U Particular attention will be raid to repairing of all kinds.' , , ' . , - All work shall be done in tha nicMt stvle, and the best material used. . , .. f . - . M. MARTIN, , JOHN WILKES, Charl jtte, X. C June 25, 18C6. Fresh Time: , A general assort mentt alwaya on hand, at i Augiibi jt it,. jCARR o DUVU bivi
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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