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i IBS DAILY CAROL! JOB PRLTliWPRffiMGn IS PUBLISHED THE CITIZENS 6p ciiARLtrtTEiUtA all who have intercom with this beautiful and tepidly growing! city are respectfully invited to lea to their orders for JOB PRINT AT ,' CHABIOTTE, BfC. ...ru WITSON & CO; ING aUbe OBSERVER Office. - - VXSXTXXO CABDS - -,. - r .. CHECXS, DRAFTS BUSINESS CARDS &SC3SXPTS BILL Hit A PS TU V ITATUOITS TTDCE TABLES PBOOKAWRS GASTON PAUL. M WATSO, TEBM8 Of SUBSCRIPTION. DRTJQOISTS' TIPS PAKCT BOARDS SCHOOL CmCTJLAR $6 00 3 00 I 60 8 50 . 1 75 1 00 Daily, neyea ' m six months, three months, Tri.Weekly, one year, i six months, three months, ONWARD AND UPWARD TRITE TO THE LINE." ' ' POSTERS, fto EXECUTED WITH DISPATCH, VOL 1. CHARLOTTE, N. C, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1869. NO. 105. At Prices which, will prove Sttftftory VI iiDviriiif GD i 7 :r - t . . .. - v -'..-u. tt ? r v- -' ..' -. -. 1 i : cl x ii it UDuJjuVLlu 1 , .-J ' .... -t Iftj lr u?Yt . tick IT'Xj' ... Wm It is the gin oi wXTfi. ..A whit moves; to breath . Tirw m hallow every piace mnrft Mnnj8jte than round JNauirc . , , it the perfume me or ine ruse, a --- , r tint more magim' Yotu Mission. If you cannot on the ocear Sail among the swiftest fleet, Raking on The highest billows, Laughing at the storms yoa meet, you can stand among the sailors, -Anchored yet within the bay ; Von can lend a hand to help them Jis they launch their boats away. If you are too weak to journey . Up the mountains, steep and high, you can stand within the valley While the multitudes go by ; . You can -chant In happy measures, As they slowly pass along $ Though they may forget the singer, They will not forget the song. If you have not gold and silver Ever ready to command, If you cannot toward the needy Reach an ever open hand, You can visit the afflicted, O'er the erring you can weep ; You can be a true disciple, Sitting at the Saviour's feet. If you cannot in the conflict Prove yourself a soldier too, If, where fireand smoke are thickest, There's no work for you to do, When the battle field is silent, You can go with silent tread ; Yon -can bear away the wounded ; You can cover up the dead. Do not, then, stand idly waiting For some greater work to do ; Fortane is a lazy goddess, " She will never come to you ; Go and toil in any vineyard, Do not fear to do ttnd dare ; If you want a field of labor. You can find it ahtwheek. : B M. L. WRISTON & CO., AITD OBXBRAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Tobacco; Cotton, Grain, Flour, Pro duce and Merchandise of all kinds, MANSION .HOUSE BUILDING, CHARLOTTE, TX. C. Rkveremces: T. W. Dewey & Co., Bank ers, Charlotte, N. C: M. P. Pegram, Cashier,' First National Bank, Charlotte; W. J. Yates,) Editor "Western Democrat," Charlotte; Hutchison. Burroughs &Co:, General Insu rance Agents, Charlotte; Wm. H Jones ' & CoM Raleigh, N. C.;, Geo. S. Palmer, of Palm er, Hartsook & Co., Richmond, Va.jRev. Dr. Thos. U. Bond, Editor of Baltimore "Episco pal Methodist," Baltimore, Md.; Worth A Daniel, Wilmington, N. ft; Jordan & Brother; Philadelphia, Pa.; E. S. Jaffmy & Co., and H. B. Claflin & Co., New York; Geo. W. Wil liams & Co., Charleston, S. ft; Jas.' Miller Esq., and Osley & Wilson, Augusta, Ga.; Meador Brothers, Atlanta, Ga.; Woodruff & Parker, Mobile, Ala. M. L. WRISTON, Late of Rock Island Manufacturing Co. H. C. ECCLESV Of Iredell Co., N. C. THOS. H. GAITHER, Of Mocksville, N. C. January 19 OVERS of good Ale and Lager Beer, t call on . - M. t. WRISTON & CO., Sole Agents for this xaty of the James River Steam Brewery, Richmond, Va. jan 27 tf . ON CONSIGNMENT. 1 A A BAGS choice Family Flour. JLVV .1,000 bushels Uom. 1,500 lbs." Country Bacon. 3 barreltelegant Scnppernong and Flower WINE, Richmond ALE, and LAGFR BEER, always, on hand. mayl7-tf M. L. WRISTON, & CO. Wanted, A SMALL HOUSE; one ifl the suburbs of the city preferred. Any one . hav ing a house of this description; to :rept. can hear of a prompt paying tenant by ' applying at this Office. ' ; may 26 Drs. Smith, & Drem OFFER THEIR- PROFESSIONAL SER VICES to the public, Office at., the Dnig, Store, Granite Corner opposite the Mansion House, Charlotte, N. C 4 may 13 . niw.u .n, s HOUSE FOR RENT, ' ' 1 . Apply UC ' ,:vni y. prmmERMAN;Na3ra.i, : Life Insurance Company of the UNITZI STATES OF AHERIC X. By the large PAlfytJP Capital of $1,000,- The Low Bates, bf Premiomv n ? h i The, Common Sense; plan of Insurance, The Deflpie and Certain Contracts, TheHonorableT2nd Fiir-:dealIng, ' ' " ' The Nonforfeiting Policies in"; n-' ine rcnecs security it i offers hu)- i : The liberal Terms of th Policies, Aci, Uls: - Renders the Nf tional Life Insttrahci j0pn?4 , Pany of the United StaM ofmencawortfiy the patronage of everyman' J ' v 8, L. RIDDLE, AgentJi 1 J 18 Ira CharlotteJW. C. D. 6. MAXWELL, wnoiesaie, ana atetau O JR O O 33 R , AND CONFECTIONED, CHARLOTTE, 11. C. January 25 LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS! NP WHEN YOU WANT TO BUY AKD CONFECTtGHEBtES, CHEAP FOR CASH OR BARTER CALL "OH D. C. MAXWELL. SMOKING TOBACCO & CIGARS T' HE BEST STOCK IN THE CITY, AT D. G. MAXWELL'S. SUGAR. 40 BBLS. REFINED AND BROWN SU GAR, at D. G. MAXWELL'S. PICK1.ES. Y THE DOZEN OR IN JARS, AT D. G. MAXWELL'S. MOLASSES AND SYRUP, A LL GRADES, AT D. G. MAXWELL'S. Snuff. 7AA LBS. LORILARD'S SNUFr, (with JJ the stamps on) at the old price, just received at mar 5 tf D. G. MAXWELL'S. COFFEE. 10, LAGYUARA AND JAVA, AT V. V. N&AW JbJjA. a. Fine Family Flour, B Y THE BARREL OR SACK, at D. G. MAXWELL S. IDEZNTTISTIRrSr- SURGEON-DENTIST, Office orer "Wade Bs Gkumeia' Book Store. ORKAT TUT J at PROVEMENTin Dentistry. Teeth :w filled and extract ed without any 3 pain w ine pa- W.rrfTQ tient. All work (XCCUU warranted to give jgj entire satiafac- tion. Great re duction in prices.1 Full nets of Teeth for $60 upper set $30, under 6et $30, Teeth filled for. $2.50 to $5. Any person wisliing my professional ser vices at the office, or at their residences1,' Swill find me ready to attend to all calls promptly. apr-2 Agency Notice. Charlotte Station, N. C. R. R.j, April 24, 1869. ALL parties to whom Freights may. be consigned via N. C. R. R: to this sta tion, are hereby notified that from and after this date the same will not be delivered, un der any circumstances, until all charges are paid at the Office. H. M. PRITCHARD, Agent. apr 24. ATTEXTIOX FARMERS ! ! ! W E ARE selling the Watt and Charlotte PLO WS, $11 of our own make, which we warrant to give satisfaction, or jto be re turned. We manufacture and deal in all kinds of such as .Threshers, Horsepowers, Shelters, Uutters, Harrows, Well-Fixtures Wheat Glean ers, WINE AND CISEB Mills, Cotton Gins, Hay and Cotton Presses, &c., &c C K &. ELLYSON. may 8 TO1 HOUSEKEEPERS. Spices! ' V, JUST RECEIVED. A LOT OF FINE ENGUm SPICES, of very SUPERIOR QUALITY to anything ever .offered in this market,, w x ; : - v NTJTHEGS, ; CLOVES, . , .,..wv r. ; .; ' mace,: .7; . GINGEB, ( BLACK AND &c., &c, '&c., &Cm .)U ',y.. At .far CH ARLOTTEr N. C. : F. SCARlt'CT Drugstore. ap 5 A. R. NISCET Sc BROTHER. ICE CREAM GARDEN. WE have completed in the rear of oar store, (under Democrat office,) an TCE CREAM GARDEN, where we intend keeping the VERY BEST article, and would be glad to have our friends, both ladies and gentlemen, call and see us. J . We are prepared with freezers sufficient to supply Parties and Families with any reason able quantity, at short notice, delivered in any part of the city. may 1J A. R, NISBET & BRO. Just Received. PEPPER, SPICE, GINGERj NUTMEGS and Mace, under Demorat Office. apr 14 A. R. NISBET & BRO. Cigars. A CHOICE and well selected stock of Do mestic and Foreign Cigars, at apr 14 A. K. moJJET & BKO'S. Layer Raisins. JUST RECEIVED, apr 14 A. R. NISBET & BRO. Tea, Tea, Tea. 7"OUNG HYSON, Uricolored Japan, Gun T - powder and Black Tea, all just re ceived at the new store. apr 14 A. R. NISBET & BRO. Snuff. fTWAT GOOD OLD LORILABD'S SNUFF, I at the old price, at apr 14 A. R. NISBET & BRO'S. Smoking Tobacco. - T ARGE lot of fine Smoking Tobacco, just 1 a received at apr 24 A. R. NISBET & BRO S. Just Received, A T the New Store, under Democrat Office, Jm a choice lot of Rio and Laguyra COF FEE, which we offer low for cash, apr 14 A. R. NISBET & BRO. Sugar. Bbls. SUGAR, all grades, just re- ZjYJ ceivea, oy apr 14 A. U. NISBET 06 bKU. White Wine Vinegar, A PRIME ARTICLE, just received at apr 14 A. R. NISBET &, BRO'S. j9l O. A "RX). mHE -UNDERSIGNED. HAVING DIS- I POSED of their- Stock to Messrs FRAZIER, SCARLET & CO., take pleasure in recommending them to their former cus tomers as being in every way worthy of their patronage. Feeling grateful for the libera patronage received, they hope that the same may be extended to their successors. J. ruck. tco:, Two doors above Stenhouse, Macau lay & Co December 7, 1869. Frazier, Scarlet & Co., Have on hand a targe assortment' of . rxx? jnuntt Tract which tliey will sell low for cash, consisting Of - J 5,000 lbs. IRON TIES 2 bales BAGGING 2,000 lbs. BACON, clear rib 60 boxes CANi)LJfio . . . niOTT ? 1 1 1 I 1 T' - - :' J.I., A large lot OJ X ion, in oarreis, nan uax j rels and kits. LIQUORS, Of all grades and brands. Fine lot of CROCKERY WAKJS CHEESE, SUGAR and COFFEE, all grades MOLASSES, all kinds Bunch YARN, SHEETING and SHIRTING They have all kinds of Goods generally kept in a First-Class Grocery Store. f KA&lEit, aUAJttiil K,J. Jannary 25 GROCERIES. W. J. BLACK HAS RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES, consting in part of FLOUR, CORN, LIQUORS, NAILS, LEATHER, &c. In short, everything kept in a First-Class Grocery Store. I Thankful for past patronage, he invites nis friends and the public generally tot give him a can feetore purcnasing eisewnere - January . w. j. ijaua.. OLD NORTH STATE DISTILLBBT, Charlotte, ri. C. GR00T, KUCK & CO., DISTILLERS A: RECTIFIERS Qf Corn, and Bye Whiskies. : . TfE JT ARRANT OUR LIQUORS PURE ' AND UNADULTERATED. , Orders, solicited from the trade. "Salesroom on Trybn Street, opposite T. W. Peweytfi, CdH Sank. i;febl8 JTinies knd Deijaocrat copy. 'til Vlfc. Ordinaiute.' ; ' mHE - lLDEKMEN OF THE CITY OF X ..CalRLOTTB m ORDAIN, That po person hangdb&hiejK8ei4se' for the pur pose ofminhjg atry rajojr Omnibus,' hall be TnnittM-ito do jth sa.ei' iiijless having fir8trpaid ii;?iicensetax ' and any person violaUng'tlis , Orjdinanee shall be liable to a pfehSlty oTf MSioilafs', foVeach'and every day, to be collecfed by the MarsbalJ for the use of the CUyjTrebttrerby stresa;or ,otbrwiseu Atrae'iMbt! Latyxn JOHN T. WATCH U - i a CLOCK nAKER, Jeweler, dec aXUVTETR .A.TOj FT t A TED 'WABE, SPECTACLES AND feb4tf TIDDY & DEALERS IN BOOKS, ITJSIO BOOTHS, &C, &C, Street, feb 4 tf S. B. ME WHOLESALE and RET ATT. Invites special attention to his large and Misses and Children s Bootees, Balmorals and My increased facilities and long experience in business, make me conftdeBt that my prices, and the quality of my Goods will compare favorably with those of any. other house in the city. I shall be pleased to offer my stock to . your inspection at any time you may favor me with a call. While truly grateful for past favors extended me, I desire your con tinued patronage. National Bank Building TBO0KS. Testaments, and Hymn wC'lflaJl denominations, at r$g tiddy'S. 'i " ;2Bited States, England, France, I4weece, Rome, Asia, and Africa, at Sheet ITIusic, GUITAR, Flute, and Violin Instructors, atl TIDDY'S. j Novels. PAPER bound Novels in abundance, at fe$ 16 tf TIDDY'S. 1 Life's Lottery, ORLfeandlts Aims. Just received at TIDDY'S. . Semmes, MEMOIRS of Service Afloat During the , ar Between the States, by Admiral Raphael Semmes, of the Confederate States Navy, just received at TIDDY'S. . A General Assortment of , PHILOSOPHIES and CLassicarWorks, at 1 ; TIDDY'S. Readers. McGilFFY'S, Wilson's, Sterlings, Good- iSch's, Sargent's, and National Read ers, at ' ' ' TIDDY'S. Democrat and Lutheran copy. " i Something New! TOHfi SMITH'S FUNNY ADVENTURES ; JV, tne BemaTKaDie reregnnauous vi a One Legged Soldier, after the War. By A. F. Hill.; Just received at , TIDDY'S NEW BOOK STORE. may t ; - 1 CsiiVVp toy the Sea, OR sale at TIDDY'S. ayll! T7IXPECTED between 1867 and 1875, by Jji Baxter. At " TIDDYS'. On Commission. .Nl set (16) Astronomicar Maps, and 22 Instruction JJoofcs ior sanw. uneap, : fob 23 .... ,,; ;k j- . '. ' , Arithmetics. i .; IULL assortment of Arithmetics; such as , Da vies'. Emerson's, Quacxenoos, Robinson's, Pike's, Jpwler's, fcc-rgjatg TURING IN YOUR OjU wvfl,y. H 'liaen RAGS, and exchange them for Greenbacks or Specie. ' ; r - ; . i TIDDY. BROu january 22 "New Book Store." BUTLER, DEALER IN Fine Watches CLOCKS And Jewelry, WATCH MATERIAL, BROTHER, STATIONERY, A CHAM, BOOTS, SHOES, and LEATHER, 3sr . o varied assortment of Gentlemen's, Ladies', Gaiters. ' Sign of the Brass Boot. STOVES, TIN WARE, &c. IF YOU WANT TO GET the BEST D. H. BYERLY & CO., And bny one of SPEAR'S ANTI-DUST, or the Cxcelsior Cooking Stoves, two of the best Stores in the market. We 1 also keep on hand a large variety of Cheap Parlor and Box Stores. Also, TIN WARE of all descriptions. "to Of all kinds, done in the best style and on reasonable terms. Give us a call and be convinced. D. H. BYERLY & CO., Trade Street, Under. Mansion House. January g6-tf Tricotrin, UST RECEIVED at TIDDY'S. Stewart's Free Mason's Manual, A1 T TIDDY'S, . may 6-1 w WHAT I KNOW ABOUT BEN ECCLES J UST RECEIVED, at TIDDY'S. Still they Come! lOO Dozen Webster Spellim? Books, just in, at TIDDY'S. Geographies. nrrULL line of Mitchell's, CorneTl's, Gu'yotV, p and other Geographies, at TIDDY'S. Ulnsfis Boolcs, - ' OR anything" in our line,- will be ordered, and fnrnished.tCatalo3ie 4)rice8-f not on hand. . : - ' TIDDY & BBO ' Next1 tor Spring Cbrber, apr 15 " - Charlotte, ' ft. C. ' Gardening for the South, 0t How to Grow Vegetables, and Fruits, . by the late William N. White, of Ath ens, fou,-with additaoris by Mr. J. Van Bnren and Dr. Jas. Clark, revised and newly illus trated. For sale at TIDDY'S. sto v.Bi--l .jB In the State call Ol Railroads. . The Great Through Route, Car rying the United States Mail and Adams . Express. FOR THE NORTH. NORTH CAROLINA RAILROAD in di rect fine to Petersburg, Richmond, Portsmouth, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. Also, to the North-west and West, via Raleigh, Charlotte, Columbia and Bay Line. This is a safe and expedi tious route for Through traveL- Through Tickets sold at New Orleans, Richmond, Colombia, Mont goraery, Baltimore, Salisbury, Atlanta, St. Louis, Raleigh, Augusta, Indianapolis, Mo bile, Charleston, Portsmouth, Charlotte, ' Jacksonville, Philadelphia, Greensboro'r Ma con, Louisville, Petersburg and New York are good on this route. ' ' The North Carolina Railroad connects with the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad, Ral eigh and Gaston Railroad, Richmond and Danville Railroad, Western North Carolina Railroad, Charlotte and Sonth Carolina Rail road. The comfort of passengers consulted their baggage checked through and duly cared for. ELEGANT COACHES AKD PALACE SLEEPING CARS Attached, Good water j no ferry nor trestle works, and the entire management of the Road so as to. secure a Safe, Agreeable and QUICK travel. ALBERT JOHNSON, Superintendent, may 3-tf South Carolina Rail ROnoV Gen'jl Superintehdest'u Offick, CuAKLESTOir, April 10, 1869. O' kN and after SUNDAY, APRIL 11, the . Passenger Trains of the South Caro lina Railroad will run as follows : FOB AUGUSTA. Leave Charleston, 8:80 a. m. Arrive at Augusta, 4:45 p. m.; Connecting with the Trains for Montgomery, Memphis, Nashville and New Orleaus, Via Montgomery and Grand Junction. FOS COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston, 8:30 a. tn. Arrive at Columbia, J:10 p. m. Connecting with Wilmington and Manchester , Railroad, Charlotte sffd South Carolina Rail road, and CamdenTrfcin. F B chaAi-estoh. Leave Augusta, 9:00 a. m. Arrive at Charleston, 6:10 p.m. Leave Columbia, 7:45 a. m. Arrive at Charleston, 6:10 p. m. ACGCSTA NIGHT .EXPBE88. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston, 7:30 p m. Arrive at Augusta, 6:10 a. m. Connecting with Trains for Memphis, Nash ville and New Orleans, via Grand Junction. Leave Augusta, .4:10p.m. Arrive at Charleston. 400 a. m. COLUMBIA HIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston, 6.-05 p. ifl. Arrive, at Columbia, 4:45 a. m. Connecting, Sundays excepted, with Green ville and Columbia Railroad. Leave Columbia, 6s60 p. m. Arrive at Charleston, 6.30 a. m. SUMMER VILLE TRAJJf. Leave Charleston, 3:35 p. m. Arrive at Snmmerville, 6:00 p. ra. Leave Sunimerville, 7:10 a. m. Arrive at Charleston, 8:26 a, m.' CAMDEM tKJiKCit. i On Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, connecting at KingviHe with- ap and down Day Passengers. Leave Camden 6:35 a. m. 11:00 a. m. 2:20 p. m. 7:06 p. ra. fl. T. PEAKE, Gen'l 8up't. Arrive at Columbia,! Leave Columbia, Arrive at Camden, (Signed,) ap 10 tc "AS JUST LARGE stock of aEOCERIES, ConsisUng in part of - ' .r '' V- '- ' BAC027 Bjuna, . SboMexs aad LarcU Floor, MeaL Corn, Sns&r. Oof fee. Molasses, Bice, Salt, 714h, In fact, everything kept in a first-class Gro- , ; eery, and Provision Stores,. ... Also- a splendid lot of Double-sole. t Shoes Warranted Also) "a splendid loVof " , , KonoUffalielar frecfcarV Ctom and 'WW'keys.,.,,;,; . 't,f ou.' j 1 barrel pure North Carolina Cora . Whiakey We self CHEAP for CASH ONLY, ,l - mar 16 - . ' '' ''' ' ' ' Rooms for ent r PPLYTO apr 80 W. J. BLACK. XT XL I:. ti Ii mi. I Mrld ii 5 1 f i Liv t-'. , ii I if If J1. 4 f ! f- -5 f
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