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T&he H&esievn Dcmocmi, XSlhavloti "FtlCS-. Never Satisfied. A uinn in hit carriage vrr.a ridinpr s-long, A gailj dressed wife by bis side; In satin and lace she looked like a queen, And he like a king iu bis pride. A wood sawyer stood on the street as lie pass'd, The carriage the couple be eyed. And said, as he worked with hi saw on a log, I wish I was rich and could ride. The. man in the carriage remarked to his wife, One thing I would if I could, I'd trive all my wealth for the strength and the health, Of the man who is eawing the wood. A pretty young maid with a bundle of work, Whose face, as the morning, was fair, IVcnt tripping along with a smile of delight, While humming a love-breathing air. She looked in the carnage the lady she saw, Arrayed in apparel so fine, And said, in a whisper, I wish in my keart, Those attns and laces were mine. The lady looked out on the maid with her work, .So fair in her calico dress. And paid, I'd relinquish position and wealth, Her beauty aud youth to possess. Thus it is in this world; whatever our lot, Our mind and time we employ In longing and sighing for what wc have not, Ungrateful for what we enjoy. Grocories and Confectioneries. NISBET & MAXWELL are now receiving a large and well selected Stock, con;ji-'ins in part of Coffee, ragging, Cigars, Snuff, Sugar, Ties, Topper, Spice, Molasses, Bacon, Leather, Cliche, Rice, Tobacco, Soda, &c , &. In fact everything in the Grocery line, cheap for .cash or exchange for country produce. Nisbet & Slaxwell, Candy Manufacturers and dealers in Confectioneries, Toys, Musical Instrument?, Notions. &c, have a large stock and offer them low for cash Nisbet & Maxwell, JBakers. Parties supplied with plain and ornamental Cakes at short notice. Orders promptly attended to Just Received, Fresh Buckwheat Flour. Nov 10, is;.s. NISBET & MAXWELL. Vf S. HALTOM. NAT. GRAY. COMBINATION. The subscribers would respectfully announce that they have a very extensive stock of Staple Groceries, Confectioneries, Toys, Notions, &e., consisting in part of all grades of Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Salt, Molas HC8, Bacon, Lard, Leather, Rice, Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Tipes, Cheese, Crackers, Can Fruits, Oysters, Pickles, Jellies, Tickles 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 nnd domestic ; Ornaments for Christ inas Tree, Ac. Wholc; ale 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 and trimmed at short notice. Highest cash prices paid for all kinds of country Produce. They sell the famous 'Common-Sense Sewing Machine" price Call and get one. Come and see the Magic Wheel of Life. NAT and CHARLIE will do their best for you. HALTOM Git AY, Next to Corner lrug Store, Tryon street. Not 16, 1868 tf MATTHEWS' HOUSE, (Formerly Kekr'h Hotel, Charlotte, X. C.) J-v This well known House is i F J n(nV uncr -1-0 control and management of the undersigned, who solicit a share of public patronage. The House has recently been thoroughly repaired and refurnished, and no exer tions will he spared to make patrons comfortable. FT "O "Tl T T i 111 i . . . . . iuij A.miWi win De iurnisuca witn tne best the market affords. Refreshments of all sorts can always be found at the Bar fllE STABLES attached to this House will bo found sufficient to accommodate the Horses of our ountry friends who may prefer a safe place nnd goodfed. W. M MATTHEW, Jh., J. L. STEAG ALL. Charlotte, Nov 10, 1808 Smpd LIME! LIME!! I am Agent for several Lime Kilns, and keep con stantly on hand LIME for Building and Agricul tural purposes. Farmers wishing Lime by The ton will do well to give me a call. W. W. PEG RAM. Nov 10, 1808. lm Agent C. A S C. R. R. STOVES, Sheet-Iron and Tin Ware, &c. I A l U)K & Dl NO AN haTe a large assortment of Stoves of all descriptions for sale Cooking, Parlor m.'l lox Stoves of the latest patterns, with fixtures of the modern improvements. Call and examine these useful and comfortable articles. Nov 10, 1808. TAYLOR & DUNCAN. Notico to Debtors. We have a large amount of money due us from those wc have accommodated, and we now earnestly request all persons indebted to us by Note or Account o come forward and settle. If you cannot pay all, let us have a part of the amount due. Nov 10, lN'.S. TAYLOR & DUNCAN. NEW STORE BOX B A U M &- L A XG Have removed from the corner store, under the Man sion House, to th newly fitted up store of lLuuuiund & McLaughlin, near Gates" corner. Wc have an entire New Stack of Good., which we will nell at greatly reduced prices. Our Btock consists of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Truuku, Yalises, Carpet-bags. Dress Goods- Our Dress Goods are of the latest styles, and a better a-ortment has never been offered to the pub lic, nor at lower prices. Flannels of all descriptions. Ginghams, Linseys, Alamance Plaids, &c. All of these we offer chean. 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 arii lei kepi. We have a hue lot of custom made Boots lor gentlemen. Call and examine, we oli'er them cheap. Ladies' Cloaks, Shawls and Knit Goods. In this line of goods wc can offVr groat inducements. We call your particular attention to our Clothing Department. We hate the finest, best and cheapest stock of Broad Cloth Suits, Cassimcrc Suits, RnglL-L Walking Coats. Beaver Suits and Over-Coats. If you want to seo a fine stock of Good Suits call cn us, we will oiler you iuducenients. We have the best Bea.er Overcoats ever brought to the market call and examine them. We take great pleasure iu showing our Goods. Give ub an early call. BUXBAUM & LANG. Charlotte, N. C, At Hammond & McLaughlin's Building, next to ' . Brem, Brown & Co's Hardware Store. Not 16, 1868. ' Southern KstKitriU.SE. The Philadelphia Inquirer advit-es Northern capitalists and manu facturers not to delude themselves with the be lief that the South of 1868 is the South of 1SG0, or that section will consent to longer be depen- j dent upon . the North for supplies of certain ' goods. Affairs have been reversed. The pop- nlar errors concerning the ability of the South ! to become her own manufacturer are daily being exploded by actual results. And we must not forget that a large amount of Northern skill and enterprise has been transplanted to the Southern field in the natural course of events. ; The time is not far distant when the hum of a new industry will be heard below "Masoo. and Dixon's line when that section will make its own boots, shoes, cotton fabrics, machinery and other articles long purchased in Northern factories. WE M. SHIPP, ATTORNEY A T L A IV , Charlotte, N. C, Office is Dewey's Baxk Building. -? Nov. 9, lfeCS . tf . . - , . WHAT'S THE NEWS?" This is a question we cannot answer, but we can tell yon where you can J)uy good Goods, fine Goods and cheap Goods, such as people need in the way of Hardware, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Umbrellas, Fancy Notions, &c, it is at BARK I NGEIt, WOLFE & COS. Dress Goods,' &c. The nicest Dress Goodsve have ever had to offer to tho public. The finest stock of Bleached Domestics whieh 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 prices, Nett Shawls; al?o.alarge stock of all kinds of Sdiawls and Blan,kj. ,.,,.. , .-w-.. .. .m&-m-Mm.-t. -Flannels, Opera Flannels w hite and colored, com mon and extra fine:'-4 Ginghams. - ; Ginghams,1 Alamance Plaids, Linsey, and other kinds of Plaids, all of which wc oSer cheap. "'; Pino cloaks. Don't buy a Cloak until you see ours, as we think you will save money. We have almost an Noah'a Ark in the way of variety. We only ask a fair show and a look with an unprejudiced eye, and then if we don't sell it i our fault. Call and see BAR RINGER, WOLFE & CO., ' Opposite the Charlotte Hotel, Look to Your Interest. Come and pay us up. - Don't be forgetful of the kind indulgence we hare 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 U3 op posite Mai. J. B. Kerr's old Hotel. Don't forget the place. -A man that can pay and won't pay us after our kind treatment deserves to settle" with some one else. BARRINGER, WOLFE & CO. October 12, 18G8. A CARD. I would respectfully inform my numerous friends in this section of the State, and the adjoining Dis tricts of South Carolina, that the end for which my Physician recommended my engaging in some activo pursuit for the restoration of my health, broken down in the active duties of the Gospel Ministry, having been sufficiently restored to enable my 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 1 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 my stock, which I guarantee to sell them at GHEATLY IJJ5DL CED PRICES Those who know me need not be informed that this is no advertising dodge to procure trade, but a plain Fiatemcnt of facts. The public who may favor me with a cull, as well as the interests of the Church of which I aia a Minister, will, it is to be hoped, be benefitted by aiding uic in so laudable a purpose. A. SINCLAIR, Nov 9, 18G8. . Springs' Comer, Charlotte. Wholesale Buyers From all sections arc invited to examine our immense Stock, as wc are closing out business. n. & B. EMAMUEL, Nov 2, 1808. Next door to Mansion House. Remember the CITY BOOK STORE, Where is constantly being received BOOKS, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, Memorandums, Diaries for 1869, Wall Paper, Tissue Paper, in fact everything that you may find in a first class Book Store. Remember I am Agent for the Wilcox and Gibbs' Sewing Machine, the most complete and best on ex hibition. See Circular. Farmers! I "in Agent for t lie Maryland Farmer Magazine, printed iu Baltimore. Hand in your subscription only $1. Last but not least, remember ujy terms are Cash. R. R. JOHNSTON, Next door to McAJcn's new buildinjr. Oct 11), 1808. Xk?" To Teachers I would say, to avoid confusion and delay, you can be furnished at shortest notice any and all Books by leaving your orders at the City Book Store Oct '20, 1803. S. RUFUS JOHNSTON. B. KOOPMANN- A NEW AND SPLENDID. STOCK OF Fall and Winter Goods, Now in'Store, consisting of STAPLE 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 an I Fashion. --, A ppleudid Stock of .. . . : ' Dress Goods, Merinos, Empress Cloths, Mohair, Poplins, Dehuiis, Ac , &e. A Handsome Stock of Millinery Goods. A full line of White Goods, Laces and Embroideries. My Wooleu Department is complete, consistni" of BLANKETS, FLANNELS, "&c. 1 have t.-iken great pains in the selection of these Goods, and I am confident 1 can present as full and as'compfete an' assortment as any hoTrse in tht city. With regard to prices they will be sold as Cheap, if not Cheaper, than any other house. All I ask is an examination of my Stock before purchasing, as I feel sure I can please the most fastljioits, both as to taste and price. Wholesale Buyers will find it to their interest to give me a call, as my stock is large aud I will sell at short profits. Nov. 2, li08. 15. KOOPMANN. The Citv Bank cf Charlotte Solicits the Accounts of businessmen and others, and promises satisfaction. July j, lb'i8. . W. A. WILLIAMS, Cashier. Silver and Bullion Gold, Bought and sold at a small margin, and advances nwlc on bullion hen desired, at the City Bank of Charlotte. W. A.. WILLIAMS, July G, 1SC3. . . ( . " Cashier. Mutilated Currency. Ragged and defaced Greenbacks," Natibn-T Ban; Currency and Shinplasters bought at a small discount, at the City Bank of Charlotte. ' 4 July 6, 1808. IV. A. WILLIAMS, Cashier. Blue Stone For sale at the City Drug Store. . ; , KILGORE & CURETON. CLOVEB SEED Orchard Grass Seed, Kentucky Blue Grass Seed, Herds Grass Seed, just received and for sale at the City Dtug Store. KILGORE & CURETON. '-.,. ' ! ' - - COLORED PAINTS. Another supply of "Trippe's Colored Paints," re ceived and for sale at the City Drug Store. -Oct 19, 1808.' KILGORE & CURETOJN. House and -Lots for Sale. A House and Eight Lots are offered for sale, sit uated near the C. & S. C. Railroad Depot. The House is a two-story framed building, in good re pair. There is a good Well of Water and out-houses on the premises.; For information apply to Edward Madden, or to this Office.' Nov 9, lfleS . Impd GROCERIES, &c. W. H. II. GREGORY, (At J. V. Bryee $ Go's Old Stand, Charlotte, X. C.,) Is now receiving a large and general assortment of Groceries and other Goods, which he offers to the public at low rates for cash or in -exchange for Pro duce. ;-. ' Iron Cotton Ties and Rope, Bagging Iron and Nails, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses and Salt, Leather, Hardware and Crockery, Lkjuora of all sorts best qualities, Champaigne Wines extra brands, Spiced Oysters, Sardines, &c. He keeps everything usually found in a Grocery and Provision Store; and as his stock was selected by himself in person, he can recommend it to be of the first quality. Oct 19, 1BC3. ' W. II. H. GREGORY. Buckwheat Flour. A supply of' a first-rate article just - received by ' , W. H. H. -GREGORY,- Oct lt, 1803. at J. Y. Bryee & Co's old stand. r ; r . 1 ' New Store and NEW GOODS. J. ROESSLER & CO., (At Kahnweilef 's old stand, '2d door from Brc.m, Brown - j Co's Store,) Have just received a large and general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c, Which they offer to the public at fair and reasonable prices. - - . The Slock of Dry Goods, for Fall and Winter Wear, Will be found to be one of the best ever brought to this market. The ladies are particularly invited to call and examine goods and prices. Ready-Made Clothing, Of every description, for men and boys, is being of fered at remarkably law rates. CAPT. J. ROESSLER respectfully requests his old friends to give him a call this Fall and Winter, and he assures them that he will continue to exert himself to please them in the future as lie-hopes he has done in. the past.-, Sept 21, 1808.. J. ROESSLER & CO. Peruvian Guano, In Store and for sale by . HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. PACIFIC GUAXO, HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & C0. Call on ODER'S GUAXO, HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. For sale by B AUG ITS SUPERPHOSPHATE, For sale by HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. ZEL1S SUPERPHOSPHATE, For sale by HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. LIME, PLASTER AND CEMENT, For sale by 'HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. Farmers can s-ave money by calling HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO., to buy ; on Cot- ton Ties. ' Hutchison, Burroughs & Co., Genera Jjie and Fire. tasitrance. Aycnls, Ofli ce on Trade Street, Ch.vuxotte, N. C. Sept. 7, 18o8. ' BOOTS AND SHOES. S. B. Meacham, (The first Shoe House leloio the First Xational Bank.) Has just received one of the larsrcst stocks of Boots and Shoes, Leather, INGS, BELTING, &c, SHOE-F1NDI. Ever brought to this market, and which will be sold as low as at any house in the South. His goxls are warranted as represented. Trices will Tie made to suit purchasers. jGSy-X all at Meacham s Shoe Store, just below the new Bank Building and examine goods and prices. iSept. i, J bUS. DR. JAS. N. BUTT, Druggist and Chemist, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER in Drugs and Medicines of every discription and kind, Corner Trade and CoUeyc Streets, C II A RLOTTC, N . C . Pure No. 1 KE ROSEN K it is safe and non-explosive. If alighted torch be plunged in it, it will ex tinguish it as quick as water. It is from six to eight times as cheap as candles, and from four to six times as brilliant. - Buy a Lamp, which I can sell for 50 cents, and if it does not give perfect satisfaction you may return it. 1 have just received a splendid lot of new Lamps. Call and sec them. Chills and Fever. T am treating numbers of persons successfully' for Chills and Fever. If you are suffering this way I think 1 can assure you of a successful treatment, having practiced for over twelve years in a fererand ague district. Preserve this Notice. You can get at Dr. Jas. N Butt's Drug Store the following sizes of WINDOW GLASS : Glass 8x10, 0xl2T.10xl4,, 10x15, lOxlfi, 12x20, 10x2:1. 10k24,12x14, 12x'1?, 12x10, 1 1x20, -12x22, 12x24. 14x18, 14x22, 14x24, 10x20,- 10x24, 18x20, 18x22, 18x24, 20x24, Ac, &e. 10x18, 12x18. 10x18. 20x80, Attention! Y'ou enn got Medicines and Prescriptions at all hours of the day and night, and cn Sundav. at " ' JAS. N BUTT'S Charlotte, N. C, Oct 12, 18G8. Ding Store. Pictures! Pictures!! The umlerslgned Photographic Artist, of Baltimore, Md . calls the attention ol his friends, and the public in -general, to his Howl? opened PHOTOGRAPH and AM BROTYPE GALLERY, where, he is now pre pared 10 tafee A No. I Pictures of each and of every style and finish. Satisfaction guaranteed in every Picture. Copies taken from the smallest into the latest portrait. Also pictures neatly fitted in Rings, Breastpins and Lockcu. All I ask is, '-give me a trial." N. B. Parties desiriirg to learn the trade and art of taking Pictures can do so by applying to I . 1IENRY BAUMGAR'TEN, j 7 - : , . Charlotte, N. C' . Photograph .Callery-over James Harry's Store,. Feb 24, 1S6S. Next door to Court-house. THE LATEST NOVELTY. Now arrivinff dailv. and on inefcectifon at theCor ner Store, GRAY'S BLOCK, (nearly opposite the Court House,) a large and carefuDy selected Stock of choice " , - Family Groceries, , Which we propose, to sell low down" for the Cash. either at wholesale or retail. We intend to keep pood Goods, and sell them as cheap as any other House in the city. have Bas-snai?- Beards' Patent Buckle lie, a o. - good assortment of Hardware and Wooden Ware; in fact everything usually kept in the Groce'ry line. Try us before purchasing. Oct.-5, 1808 - - ' W. WT. GRIER & CO. GROCERIES. . , . Miller & Bla ck Have received a large Stock.of Groceries, consisting in part of ' ". ' " '' - Cotton Ties, Bagging and Rope, ' - ' Sugar, Coffee, Molasses and Salt, ";- ' Iron, Nails, Leather, &c. -In short, everything aud ' anything kept in a first class Grocery S.Lore. - ' : . - Thankful for .ast patronage we invite our friends and the. public generally . to, give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. - , r Oct. 5,1868. MILLER & BLACK. : t 'j . : , Dress Goods. Splendid assortment of Dress Goods at a great sacrifice. Calicoes from 7 cents. . , ii& n. jeManuel, Nov 2, 1808. Next dobr to Mansion House. Hardware, Crockery, Hats, . Clothing, Wall Paper, and an immense Stock of other Goods, all selling at a great sacrifice. IT. & B. EMANUEL, Nov 2, 1808. " ; Next door to Mansion House. SMITH'S Boot, Shoe and Leather Store, Nextdoor to Dacey's Bank, Charlotte Jf. C, Is the largest Wholesale and .Retail Shoe Establish ment in North Carolina. The quality of their Stock is superior in ?veryr re spect, and unequaled in style, finish arid workman ship. The prices are as low as can be afforded. They ; buy their Goods exclusively from Manufac turers, or have them made , to order. They pay no rent and do the business themselves," and can, there fore, and will sell all styles and qualities of Boots 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 of Leather and Shoe Findings is most complete, embracing every grade of Hemlock and Oak Dole Leather, Upper Leather, French and Amer ican CalfSkins, Kip, Lasts, &e. : They: also furnish all widths of Rubber aud Leather Belting at Manu facturers' prices. vy Ask for SMITH'S SHOE STORE,' the "oldest es tablished Shoe House in the State. " "" Their Wholesale Department, They are now receiving their Pall and Winter Stock, the largest and most complete ever brought to this market, and propose to sell to merchants at NEW YORK WHOLESALE PRICES. Their expenses being much less, and as they buy exclusively trom manufacturer!), there is no reason whv they cannot sell at as low prices as the New York Jobber. All they ask is a fair trial. Benicui bcr and ask for ' ' ' v SMITH'S SHOE STORE,' ' Next Door to Dewey's Bank, Charlotte, N. C August 81, 1808. NEW BOOKS! GOOD BOOKS! ! and Cheap Books!!! Just received at Tiddy's "New Book Store," Bibles of all sizes, from the large&t to the smallest. All prices, to suit everybody. : Frayer Books,. A handsome assortment, some really elegant, which cannot fail to please the most fastidious, both in style and 2rice. Ilynm Books Methodist, Presbyterian, Baptist and Lutheran, all the different sizes pub lished, can be found at our store. Albums, We have the handsomest and most' complete assort ment ever offered in this market, which we offer at remarkably low prices. They are Lippincott's make, and have the patent hinge, which, with ordinary use will last always, and a little longer. Catholic Books. Mission Book, Flowers of Piety, Christian Guide (3 styles), Key of Heaven, Path to Paradise, &c. Our Miscellaneous etoek is large, every one can find something to read, for a small sum. We charge nothing for showing our goods call and examine whether you want to buy or not. Our stock of School Books is now "complete. Wholesale buyers r.nd Teachers buying for Schools will certainly find it to their advantage to call-and see us before buying elsewhere. r Stationery. Something nice just received -in the Stationery Line. Stamped initial paper vith envelopes to match, put up in neat one quire Boxes. A full line of fancy and plain Paper and Envelopes. We have a full stock of Job OfEce Material, such as Bristol Board, Printer's Blanks and China Cards, all sizes and qualities. Paper, Flatcap, foolscap, Letter and JNote, nam. ' . -. Book, News and Wrapping Taper at Manufacturers prices. All we asR is an inspection oi stock and prices, as we will not be unders eld. TIDDY & BRO. Rags! Rags!! The highest price paid in Money for clean Cotton and Linen Rags at the New Book Store. .Timely, 18C8, TIDDY & BRO. li. II. COWAN &"CO., General Commission and Shipping Merchants, Wholesale Grocers. Agents for M. Davis & Son's" (Liberty, Ya. 'celebra ted Virginia Chewing Tobacco. -. Agents for Lister Bro's Superphosphate of Lime. Agents for Vulcan Iron Works, Richmond, Va. . . WIL3I I HOT ON, -..; :..C.,.- No. 32 jSorti . Muter Street. . ir. COWAX, v JXO. June 2'J, 18CS . w. camkhon 1J ... , -JAS.. IK UILW Catawba English and Classical . HIGH SCHOOL, XBU'TUX, X, ' i , The next Session will commence the "1st Monday in JULY next. 2xO pains are 6jarsd. in 'fiitiug pupils-thoroughly for the best Colleges in the country, and in giving them a thorough "business education. Special attention giren to Mathkm aticai. TitArxi.vrt.. Tuition per Session of 20 Weeks from $0 to $22.00 in currency. . . ., . . Board iu. families from SS to S12 per month ; in clubs at about half these prices. For Circulars and particulars, address J. C. CTnpp, Newton. N. C. J. C. CLAPP. A. B. ' June 8, 18G8. S. M. FINGER, A. B. - Concord Mills. - Having opened a House in Charlotte,- near the Post Office, for the sal-? of our own manufactured goodo, we invite the attention of merchants and others to our YARNS, SHEETINGS. SHIRTINGS, OSNABERGS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARXSv Sc., &.c. JSST" Cotton taken in exchange for Coodg. "We sell low for Cash. ' . " J. Mcdonald & sons, August .12, 1808. . t ; Concord, N. C Deposits. " Deposits of Coin and Currency received in any amount and interest allowed per agreement, and if preferred certificates of deposit issued bearing in terest at rates stipulated, at the City Bank of Char lotte. . , W. A. WILLIAMS, Cashier. J..ly 0,1853. K --- -- Via Goldsborb, N. C. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. The route for freight via Goldsboro, to and from the North, has the same tariff, and same connections, with the Petersburg & Weldon Railroad, as the Raleigh & jfastan route has. Time as quick and freight as low as any route in North or South Caro lina. J. A. SAULlili, Not 2, 1$08. Soliciting Agent NEW STOCK-OF GROCERIES. Hammond & McLaughlin, . (At Oate Corner, Hare 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, Molasses, Iron and Nails, Salt, Leather of all sorts. Anything and "everything in the Grocery line may be found at their Store. hammond & Mclaughlin. Sept-14, 18f8. 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. Bryee & Co.'s, Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. Sept. 7, 18G8. . L. W. OSBORNE. WONDERFUL DISCOVERY! Dr. Byrn's Magic Pain Cure. This is a new and1 wonderful Medicine. It is used for the various forms of Headache, which, in ordin ary cases, it cures in a few minutes time; also, Neuralgia, Nervousness, Cold in the nead,' and Weakness of the Nerves, is speedily brought under its influence. Ordinary or mild ascs cf Catarrh in the Head, can also be checked by its use, and pre vented from going further, which is ot great impor tance, aud even cases of long standing can be cured by persevering in the use of the medicine. It is per fectly harmless, and is warranted to give satisfaction. People often express wonder and astonishment to find themselves so suddenly relieved from all pain ; yet the remedy contains no Opium, no Chloroform, no Ether, nor any thine of a narcotic nature. It is prepared from roots, barks, leaves, gums and flowers, and is absolutely harmless, even for an infant. This remedy is a nervine, and is used as a liquid, and this is one reason why it cures 60 quickly. J here are no diseases more common than those for which it is re commended. Millions of suffering mortals would be willing to pay almost any price to secure a few hours relief and rest, if they knew of a remedy that would give immediate "ease. Then by all means be cured permanently by using the Magic Pain Cure. Price CfO cents. E. L. SH ERR ELL, P.M. at Sherrell's Ford, Ca tawba county, N. C- is agenjt for the counties of Ca tawba, Lincoln, Iredell, Gaston, Rowan and Meck lenburg, N. C. For sale by Druggists in Charlotte and by Drug- Sept 21, 18,3 Smpd Stoves, Tin-Ware, &c. . D. H. BYERLY, (la the Basement Store under Mansion IIwisc,') Keeps for sale a full assortment of Stoves of every description, IIollow-V'are, Tin-Ware, Japan-Ware, &c, &c. Spears' Anti-Dust Cooking Stove is a superior arti cle, and has given general satisfaction. 1 have sold a large number within the past year. Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron work executed at short notice. . Repairing promptly attended to. Bf3 I return my thanks for the liberal share of. patronage heretofore received. ' D. II. BYERLY, March 16, 1868. Under Mansion House. THE CITY DRUG STORE OF Kilgore & Cureton, I No 2, Granite Row, next to the Express Office and opposite tne Mansion House. A large assortment of Fresh Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, &c, will be found at this new establishment, and will be sold at as low prices as any other house. B. F. KILGORE, M. D. June' 15, '1863. T. K. CURETON, M. D. TAILORING. John Vogel, Practical Tailor, Reppectfully 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 oM t narlotte Hotel, next door to Brcin s Hardware Store. January 1, 1808. SADDLES AND HARNESS. ROBERT SHAW & SOX, (Thirel Door from the Jlfnns'on IIouc) RESPECTFULLY inform f: the public that they have ;5iV? a Lir.Te stock of S A DDLKS :.f'jdFi -. -- s rt,i ir i. vt:ctc r. . 1 JWi r;.j r-f . r?jii-y-i-fej.- which tney oner to the I'.'K :'f? s Si Tuiblic at low prices. -J-N RnddlAt TTnrtioeo It rid lea, Martin iu Ics. Collars, Saddle Trees, Harness Mounting of all des criptions, &c, will be furnished or made to order. As we are regular mechanics, ivc think it will be to the advantage of all to buy from us. Vv'e warrant our work. JEL-s?" REPAIRING neatly executed at idiort notice and on reasonable terms. R. SHAW, AnglO, 18G8 y Y. E. SIIAWV J. E. STENIIOUSE, I ALLAN MACAULAY, '. Nkw Yoek. j Chai! lottk, N. C : Stenhouse & Macanlay, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ('. Pearl Street, XEW YttRK. Prompt personal attention given, to the sale of Cotton, Cotton Yarn?-, Naval Stores, &e., and the purchase of Merchandise generally. - Consignments tsolicited. . June" 10, 1807. HO AO AX I"S Purifies the Blood. For Sale Iy Irnj?sis Everywhere. August 24, 18i8 ly fimpd A. HALES Watchmaker and Jeweler, Xext Door to the Mansion House, Chablottk, N. C. If your Watch need3 Repairing, Don't get mad and go to swearing; Just take it into HALES shop, He will fix it so it will not stop. He warrants his work all for a year, When it is used M-ith proper care. He will do it as low as it can be done. And do it so well it's sure to run. January 1, 1SCS. y JUST RECEI VEIV A Fplcrdid lot of Bagging, Roping and Tie, nt B. M. PRESSON S. Also, a splendid lot of Country Bacon. B. M. PRESSON. Also, a lot -of Cheese, at B. M. PRESSON S. -. 'EG? Formers can come and get their Bagging and Roping to be paid for in Cotton.- Sept 21, 1808 B. M. PRESSON. ARROW TIES 71 iTh tffhtfTfcjnt rouxns m . . the best quality of English Iron, for sale hv DlUa uxui.iuv-uou, "U A"b ALLAY & CO. Gunny Bagging. 72 Bales India and Borneo Gunny Cloth f , STEVirniTSH HI.ir. Ar-Y . ' .rr "al by ""vaiuu (jy Coffee, Sugar, &c. CO Sacks Rio Coffee, 10 Chests Green Teas, 00 Barrels Sugar various grades 15 Hogsheads of Molasses, ' For sale by STENHOCSE, MACAULAY & CO A Pull Supply ur uacon, Lara, uneese, riour, Rice. Starch r dies, Soaps, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco v STENIIOUSE, MACAULAY & to September 21, 1868. ca J. General Y. BRYCE & CO., commission ion Mernli CHARLOTTE, X. C. l0' I r i ri4 1 rpi 6 1 "HUs 1 oi x ruuuic, luuuu mutj x uuatiu. VfSk, Highest cash price paid for Cotton. B?3U AH orders from a distance promptly attended o- J. Y. BKYCE March 5, 1868. W. II. BUYCE. WILLIAM BRYCE & CO., Cotton Factors, 29 Chamber and 5 Reade Streets NEW YORK, Devote special attention to the sal of Cotton in New York. All consignments to their address are covered by insurance from points of shipment, with or witL out advice. Shipments solicited through their correspondent Charlotte, MessrB. J. Y. BRYCE & CO., who wil in make liberal advances on some. June 8, 1808 ly J. D. PALMER Family Grocer & Wine Merchant, And dealer in all kinds of imported Wines and Spirits. Old Rye, Monongahela, Bourbon and Cabinet louhle Distilled Whiskey ; Domestic Corn and Rye Whhlev Peach and Apple Brandy. JUST RECEIVED THIS DAY: Barrels Sacrament Wine, " Superior Kentucky Cider, " Old Nash county Brandy, Casks India Ale, Barrels London Porter, 2 6 1 3 o 15 Crates of Bottles, Flasks, Demijohns and Jn Wood Kegs from '2 to 10 gallons. e ' I also invite the particular attention of Drnpri.t tomy stock of Port, Sherry and Mudem Wine Brandy and hiskey, bottled especially for Meili- cinal purposes. All orders, Wholesale or fit-tui!, solicited and punctually attended to. Constantly on hand all kinds of Domestic Spirits on consignment. A specialty made to old . L. Lorn W Libkcy. January 27, 18G8. First National Bank of Charlotte, CHARLOTTE, X. C. OJJiee in Granite Row, 4th door from tlte corner. Officers. R. Y. McAden, President. M. P. Pegram, Cashier S. L. Riddle, Teller. Boa ed of Directors. T IIBrem, Wm R Myern, Wm Johnston, S A Coheu, John Wilkes. R Y McAden, R M OateB, Deals in Bills of Exchange, Sight Drafts, Gold and Silver Coin, and Government and other Securities. March 23, 1808 Southern Express Company. The Southern Express Company has complete com munication with all Northern and Wet-tern States, and is prepared to forward Freight, Money and val uable l'ackagcs sately and promptly. Messencers leave Charlotte daily, connecting at Raleigh with Adams' Express Company, and at Richmond with Adams' and Harndeu's Express Companies. Letters will be forwarded by this Company to all points South and North having no mail facilities W. P. HILL, Agent. Charlotte, Jan. 1, 18G8. The Southern Express Company, For the transportation of merchandise, valuable packages, specie, bank notes, bonds, &c., for all parts of the South and Southwest, in connection with ADAMS EXPRESS COMI'ANY, have established their agency at Jj'J BROADWAY, NEW YORK, where orders to call for eoods to be forwarded South will receive prompt attention. Merchandise and valuables delivered to Hai-ndon's Kinsley's, American and United States Exprcsts Com panies, for the Southern Express Company, will re ceive prompt dispatch. For particulars, rates of freight, &c. &c, apply t the ofjee of the Southern Express Company, 69 Broadway, or at any other office of the Company. January 1, l0b. II. B. PLANT, Prw't. 40 Years before the Public. V, o 3 w CO V. n 'A CO o v. n n H Tho Southern Hepatic Pills, That old, lovfj knrncn and well tried remedy for all lMllioun disease, caused ly a DISEASED LIVElt. JBT Read the following CERTIFICATES from persons of the highest respectability. ""a LIVER COMPLAINT. Rkv. Dr.. C. F. Deems, (August 2.3d, 1802,) fays. "I have derived great benefit from these Pills, a"'! have known many families awl individuals who havo found them very beneficial, and I have also known physicians in excellent standing to recommend tbeut to their patients. For all dis'iases ariaing from li orders of the liver, I believe ;hey are the best medi cine offered to the public." Rev. John W. Pottkb, Snow Hill, N C, (January oth, lbOi.) nays: "For twelve years I was a grcut sufferer. My liver was diseased. I loht my fir-h and strength, and my skin seemed changed in U color by the bile with which my system was over charged. I became Kubject to frequent and violt ut attacks of billions cholic, every attack leaving n.e weaker ttian its predecessor. The tdiVf-iti'in Iia-i bcen oble to patch me up a little, but mv health if in a deplorable state. I had taken patent medicine until I was tired of them. Without t-nertv or c m- fort, I was barely able to go about a little. At length I yielded to the earnest pemiasion of a friend and commenced taking the HEPATIC TILLS, with do confidence in them. They acted like a charm on nie. From thai hour I have improved. I have persevered in their use, until now. by Ood'e blensine. I am mpIi and hearty. I had a negro man, who, as I believe, was saved from death by a dose of these Fill- My Doctor's bill was annually from $lp0 to S-W D" 1 have had no use for a physician since. I ean confi dently recommend them as a superior family medicine. t5?- These Pills are made by G. W. DEEMS. N. 2ft Nr.. , tli f nil, nun Ktrot TLkfiuaif Md. T''W can be sent to any point in the United States J WJ or Express. Price For one Box, 2o cents. F. SCARR, Dmggif. Special Agent at Charlotte, -Aug. 21, 18G8 ly-mpd i Fresh Drugs. A general assortment, always on hand, at .. ! August 2, 1SC8. SCARR'S DRUG 51VJ--
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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