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.Jsi.-:., ' " - TH&-DAILY CABOLlNAi OBSERVED, IS PtTBUSHU) DAILY AWD TOI-TFEEKLY, BY AIT ASSOCIATION OP ABUTTERS, CHACLOTTE, If. C. sniTH, vItsou & co. J. H. SMITH, j. x. watsoit, ' F. S. M LAUOHLIIT, ' GA8T05 PADX.' TERMS 07 SUBSCRIPTION. Daily, one year, - . " six months, " three months, Tri-Weekly, one year, -" . six months, -" three months, 6 00 8 00 I 50 8 50 1 75 1 00 -" It is the gift of Poetry to hallow every place, in which. it . moves; to breath round Nature air 'odor' more 'exquisite than the perfume of the roseand to shed over it a tint more magical than Jhe blush of morning." Prom the New Orleans Picayune. THE CHAPLAIN ON REVIEW. BT TEH ELL A. At a review of the Army of Virginia, the Rev. Mr. Patterson, Chaplain of a North Car olina regiment, appeared on the field in his cassok and bunds, with his prayer book in hand. As the regiment passed before him, Gen. Lee raised his hat and said :, "1 salute the church of the Living God." "There's to be a grand review, boys, to see that your arms are all right. ) Mars Bub will excuse a shabby coat, bnt nev er a shabby fight ; ,- And though to-day we are playing, and it's nothing but review, - Who knows but to-morrow morning we'll have real work to do ; , So look to your cartridge boxe and see that your guns are dead, ' Your knapsacks all in order, and bayonets fit to be seen. , , ,. . , , -r Don't mind if your coats are tattered, so are your battle flags too, For many a hard campaign Mars Bob has car ried us through ; But brush np your old gray jackets, and do the best you can, 'V? For he looks behind the uniform and sees the real man." "Yes," said the Chaplain softly, "and my men God holds a review Through me every Sunday morning, and this is what you must do. Prepare your souls fop Inspection, and see that jour hearts are" right, And that every man among you is armed against sin to fight Remember your daily actions are the uni forms you wear, And God will pardon its tatters, if the love of Christ is there ; !For the flesh is ofteu weak when the spirit is truly, wilting, Unless with his ammunition our souls we a.e always tilling, For though in the eyes of the world your out ward majn may be right, Without the love of the Sovior you can never win hi tn fight. ; So, brush up.your uniforms well and do the best-that you can, And remember, behind the soldier, God looks at. the heart of the man." 'Twas thus a word in season the Chaplain spoke to them theft, And it fell, not by the way-side, bnt into the . hearts of the men ; And when they stood for inspection, before the grand review, He, in his dress of office, stood with the regi- : tuenttoo; "And he said, ''though I honor, my coat of Confederate gray, I come in full dress uniform, a priest of the Church to-day, . - And this is the battle flag that before mv men I'll bear" Aud then, as he spoke, he showed them the Book op Common Phayer, And when in these canonicals,' at the grand review he trod, Gen. Lee uncovered his head to "the Church of the Living God." -A. CLAJRID. The undersigned, having; dis posed of their Stock to Messrs. FKAZIER, 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 liberal patronage received,-they hope that the same may be extended to their successors." J. KUCK. &C0... Two doors above' Stenhoose, Macanlay & Co. December 7, 1869. IFrazier, Scarlet & Co., Have on hand a large assortment of GKOCBRIBS5 which they will sell low for cashi' consisting of 5,000 lbs. IRON TIES 2 bales BAGGING 2,000 lbs. BACON, clear rib 50 boxes CANDLES A large lot of FISH, in barrels, half bar rels and kits. ' Of all grades arid brands. Fine lot of CROCKERY WARE 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. FRAZIER, SCARLET & CO. January 25 GROCERIES. W. J. BLACK HAS RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES, counting in part of SUGAR, COFFEE. MOLASSES, SALT FLOUR, CORN, LIQUORS, NAILS, LEATHER, &c In short, everything kept in a First-Class Grocery Store. ' A - --- - -- - Thankful for past patronage, he i Invites his friends and theublic 'generally to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere' ' H " January 25 ' W.' J. BLACK, i S T. Elmo, Benlah, and Inez, byirAugusta Evans . ... ,!.. t wrtriva i '- . i . - - - - - - . . . 111' 1 ?-;?.r.?f'".-'r.- VOL. 1. I H. B. HAHIiIOND & CO. ; ; WHOLESALE ASD JSETAIL G-JEZj OOBBS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHARLOTTE, N. Cm Have now on hand the LARGEST STOCK in our line ever offered in the City, and are daily receiving additions thereto. From our increased f. cilities and long ex perience in business, we flatter ourselves that we will be able lo, .give general satisfaction. - We respectfully invite purchasers, and especially our old friends aud customers, to call on us, on the corner of Trade and College Streets, And examine oar stock 'before purchasing elsewhere. ; The ! Highest M arket Price Will be paid for EVEBY ARTICLE OF COUNTRY PRODUCE; And prompt attention given to all orders and consignments from a distance. H.B.HAMMOND, j. Mclaughlin, R. M. MILLER. mar 11 S O -A. RR , c3 to. en o CHARLOTTE, N, C. TO TTOUSEKEEPERS. JUST RECEIVED, A LOT OF ... FINE ENGLISH SPICES, of very SUPERIOR QUALITY to anything ever ffered in this market, in NUTMEGS, CLOVES, MACE, GINGER, SPICE, BLACK AND WHITE PEPPEB, &C, &C, &C, &C., At F. SCARR'S ap 5 Drug Store. STOVES, TIN WARE, &c. IF YOU WANT TO GET the BEST COOKING Stove In the State call on D. H. BYERLY & CO., And bny one of SPEAR'S ANTI-DUST, or the Excelsior Cooking: Stoves, two of the best Stores in the market. We also keep on hand a large variety of Cheap Parlor and Box Stoves. 1 Also, TIN WARE of all descriptions. 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, jannary S-tf ' Secure the Siiadow ere stance Fades." the Sub- H. BAUIflGARTEN, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, CHARLOTTE, N. C Boom over J. Harty's Store, W OULD respectfully inform, the public that he has made arrangements for taking likenesses in all the latest and most improved styles of the art. : ... ; He is prepared to take . . .. Photographs , Ambrotypes : s ; 1 . Ivorytypea ITIelainotypes And all other pictures pertaining to the art . Likenesses taken all sizes from the small est to the largest. Exact copies taken from old Dagnerotypeg, Ambrotypes, or Photographs, of any style or size. jnne 9 2m The Carolina Farmer, 18 ISSUED MONTHLY, at $2 per annum in advance,, contains not less than thirty two large double-column pages of reading matter, bound in handsome -covers, ' and in typographical execution will not 'be surpass h1 by any agricultural Monthly in the coun try. - . ' V . Being determined to do whatever energy will accomplish in making 'the Fakmer wor thy the support of the intelligent -planters and farmers of Nortfi Carolina, and desiring to introduce it : into . every - county; in those S, tates, we wish .to , employ r active agents at every Ppstoffice, to whom the most liberal inducements will be offered. "'" '"' ' ' 'Address all commanications to - . '-.:h i-WM. H. BERNARD ; , Wtoungton, N. C. ji.u- I-.'. ' ONWABD Aim UPWARD CHARLOTTE, N. C, TUESDAY: MORNING, JULY 6, 1869. BI. L. 7RIST0N & CO. 7 AUCTIONEERS . SIERCI1ARDISE BROKERS, C II A B I.' p,T T E , N . C . june 28 ' , 'J . M. L. WR1STON & CO., AKD GKHEKAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ( j . FOR THB SALE AND PUBCHABE OF Tobacco, Cotton, Grain, Flour, Pro duce and Merchandize of all kinds, MANSION HOUSE BUILDING, : i CHARLOTTE, N- C. References : T W. Dewey & Co., Bank ers. Charlotte, N. C; M. P. Pegram, Cashier, First National Bauk, Charlotte; W. J. Yates, Editor, "Western Democrat," Charlotte; Hutchison. Burroughs & Co., General Insu rance Agents, Charlotte; Wm. H. Jones & Co., Raleigh,, N. Oj Geo. S. Palmer, of Palm er, Hartsook & Co., Richmond, Va.jRev. Dr. Thos. E. Bftnd, Editor of Baltimore "Episco pal Methodist," Baltimore. IL; Worth & Daniel, Wilmington,' N. C; Jordan & Brother, Philadelphia, Pa.; E. S. Jaffray & C04 and H. B. Clafiin & Co., New YorkGeo. W. Wil liams & Co., Charleston. S. C"; Jas. Miller Esq., and Osley & Wilson, Augusta, Ga.; Meador.Brothers, Atlanta, Ga.; Woodruff & Parker, Mobile, Ala. 1 M. L. WRJST0N, Late of Rock Island Manufacturing Co. H. C. ECCLES, Of Iredell Co., N. C. THOS. H. GAITHER, Of Mccksville, N, C. January 19 AUCTION OF DRY GOODS, Notions and Hardware, &c, Every Wednesday and Friday. A splendid stock in, store. M.'L. WRISTON & CO. may 7 FARMERS I ARE you satisfied with using your old fashioned implements! If not call aud see those beautiful On exhibition at M. L. WRISTON & CO'S Auction and Commission House. ON CONSIGNMENT. "I f f BAGS choice Familv Fiour. lfV 1,000 bushels Corn. 1,600 lbs. Country Bacon. 3 barrels e'egant Scuppernons and Flower WINE, Richmond ALE, and LAGFR BEER, always on hand. may 17-tt M. L. WRISTON & CO. A. R. INISBET & BROTHER. SUCjlAI ICE CREAM G4RDES, j a bbls refined and brown su. lyj GAR, at WE have completed in the rear of our D: G. MAXWELL'S, store, (under Democrat office,) an 1 TCE CREAM GARDEN, where we intend PICKLES. keeping the VERY BEST article, and would TY THE DOZEN OR IN JARS. AT be glad to have our friends, both ladies and D D. G. MAXWELL'S. gentlemen, call and see us. We are prepared with freezers sufficient to' 1 MOLASSES AND SYRUP, supply Parties and Families with any reason- A LL GRADES, AT' able quantity, at short notice, delivered in J - D, G. MAXWELL'S. any part of the city. . ' may 19 A. R. NISBET & BRO. Snuff. " , Z " 'TAA LBS- LORILARD'S SNUFF, (with JUSt Received, I U the stamps on) at the' old price, PEPPER, SPICE, GINGER, NUTMEGS just received at : and Mace, under Demorat Office. mar 5 tf D. G. MAXWELL'S. apr 14 A. R. NISBET & BRO. ' : . - COFFEE. Cigars. "0 10, lagyuara and java, at A CHOICE and well selected slock of Do- JtV D. G. MAXWELL'S, mestic and Foreign Cigars, at ' apr 14 a. R. NISBET; & Bro s. Fine Family Flour, rrr TY the barrel oa sack, Layer Raisins, ti at -d. g.i maxwell's. JUST RECEIVED. ": - - ; - ' : apr 14 A. R. NISBET & BRO. Sweet Oranges, . TUST RECEIVED AT Tea, Tea, Tea. l aprsost ' d. g. Maxwell's. YOUNG HYSON, Uneolored Japan, Gun- . . , ,, , , , a ;, v powder and Black Tea, all just re- Italian Macaroni, " -. ceived at the new store -m c . THRESH, just received, at ' " " j aPr U A. R. NISBET & BRO. mar 20 D. G MAXWELL'S. : : : !i. SnufT. Nine-tenth of thr buildings in the city , rpHAT GOOD OLD LORILARD'S SNUFF, of Philadelphia are insured oqj the Terpetuat I at the old price, at Insurance Plan. apr 14 A. R. NISBET & BRO'S. , It will pay business men and Capitafists to -" : ': : :- - ' : - . : cail at the office of Caldwell & Brenizer and -'' Smoking TobaCCO- examine this Plan; before insuring elsewhere. T ARGE lot of fine Smoking Tobacco, just Gardening for the South, aor 24 aA. R. NTSRFT & RRO'S How to Grow: Vegetables: and Fruits, apr zi . ,aA. R. NISBET & BRO S. yj by William N. White, of Ath- r j.,ct D arolvnH - ' : ens, Ga.,' with additions by Mr. 3. Van Bnren . m "- " and Dr. Jas. Clark, revised and newly illua- A T th -New Store, under Democrat. Office, trated. For sale at . TIDDY'S. XI. a choice lot of Rio and Laguyra COF- l. : J : . FEE. which we offer low for cash, . The Villa on the Rhine ; apr 14 A. R. NISBET & BRO. jjght year8 Wanderings -m Ceylon; for Sugar. IV sale at ' TIDDY'S. OA BhlsSUGAR, all grades, just re- The Riog and the Book; M&Ct ' VNISBETBRO. 1? iJZiyineSr' JoluxMiuon and taiS Times r Z v .-.J?.ST SECEJXElv." ;; Business men and" Capitalists will A NOTHERlot of new Sugar,, tough t li- find it to their advantage" to can at the office jf rect from the Refinery, and which we of CaWwell &,(Breliizer (First) National Bank offer as low as ft can be bought in the mar- Building and examine the Perpetual Insu- ket,' either to the Wholesale or Retail trade. ranee Planet the Liverpool, London & Globe Give us a call before buyina elsewhere, i Fire Insurance Cmpany. june 18 A. R. NJSBET & BRfj. Assets w Goid. 17,000,000, I " j-- TUTJE TO THE LINE." if r. 5 IN T, WATCH ASD CiafcOftKBt JO jeweler, c SX2? miYiJ And Jewelrv. fiLYEB JLsTHD SPECTACLES AND Olia b,4 tf flDDY & DEALERS IN B 0 0 K S S3ieet FANCY jb.JR,TlC3L&S5 : ayrtrszc booes, &o.7 &o., iPryon Street,'. Olicti-lclrfco, 1ST. feb 4 tl' D. G. MAXWELL Wholesale and Retail O JEl O O E K , Aun COHFECTIOHEE, CHARLOTTE, N. C, lOOOFVOCR INTERESTS ! ND WHEN YOU WANT TO BUY C3-occa. Groceries AND CONFECTIONERIES, CHEAP FOR CASH OR BARTER CALL OS ' D. G. MAXWELL. SMOKING TOBACf CIGARS nnHE BEST STOCK IN i'Hfi CITY, AT L D. G. MAXWELL'S. f- iV-.K U.- ;i. 4 wmmtt. NO. 137. BUTLER, DEALER IN FineWatcfies m cLocrva ELATED VABB, WATH MATERIAL, 4 IQXie, JN. SJ . BROTHER, STATIONERY, "WMI. 333. oa.:r,:r,. SURGEON DENTIST, Office over Wade & Gunnels' Book Store. GREAT IM. PROVEMENT in Dentistry. Teeth j filled and extract- ea without any g pain ' to the pa tient. All work warranted to give entire satisfac tion. Great re duction in prices. Full sets of Teeth for $60 upier set $30, under set 830. Teeth filled for $2.50 to $5. Any person wishing my professional ser vices at the office, or at their residences, will find me ready to attend to all calls promptly apr 2 STEROS00PIC VIEWS. OF BOTH Foreign and American Scenery. Photograph Albums, all styles, SCHOOL BOOKS, . NOTE BOOKS, JBXuJlsTJS: BOOKS, STATIONERY, BRISTOL AND CHINA CARDS, And everything else usually found in a first- ciass Book Store. TIDDY & BRO., Tryon-street, near Spring's Corner. BEAUTIFUL 1 S the exclamation of all who see those exquisite CHROMOSj AT TIDDY'S. Blank Books, RECEIPT Books, Copy Books, Inks, Pa per, Envelopes, Pen Holders, Erasers, Sealing Wax, Ink Stands, Cards, Purses, and Fancy Articles of all descriptions, at TIDDY'S. Norman Leslie; 'yl' LICE'S Adventures in Wonderland; Jl Little Foxes ; Fair Play and how he Won Her; at TIDDY'S. Cloister and tbe Hearth ; H ARD Cast by Reade ; Girls of Fever- shani; for sale at TIDDYS . The Trapper's Guide; l"T7"ANITY Fair; Problematic Characters V for sale by TIDDY & BRO. Scott and Dickens; H ANDSOM ELY bound in cloth, for $10 and $12 per set, at TIDDY & BRO'S, june 5 Book Store. For Her Sake ; IURRY of Eagle's Nest; Hilt to Hilt; n Warnick, and many other Books too numerous to mention, at TIDDYS'. If yon wxnt to know where to find the LARGEST, PRETTIEST and CHEAPEST stock of Dry Goods, in this city, go to BREM, BROWN & CO S. june 28 MASON'S PATENT IMPROVED ' F R TJ X T 0-A. R S. ' The Safest, Simplest and Best. COVER, AND JAB ENTIRELY OF GLASS For sale by . A. R. NESBIT A. BRO. june SO JOB PBIXTIXG !l JOB PBLTLC ! ! THE CITIZENS OF CHARLOTTE AND v int?oux8e with this beautiful tlL8 dtJ. w respectfully mritwl to leav their orders for JOB PRINT ING atthe OBSERVER Office. VisrrnsrQ cAitDs " LETTER HEAD3 RECEIPTS TTT-Tt HEADS : mvnATioNs THE TABLES CHKCXS, DBAPTS BKIEPS, SIiANSS BUSINESS CARDS DBT7QGISTS' TIPS FANCY BOARDS SCHOOL CIRCULARS PROOBAIQtES POSTERS, EXECUTFn WITH niQDHTrn At Price which will prore StfatoTy Railroads. ins South Carolina. Bail JBoad. Geh'l SOTBttniTIVDBKT's OffICK, - Charmstok, April 10, 1869. ONand after SUNDAY, APRIL 11, the Passenger Trains of the South Caro lina Railroad will run as follows : ! . fob iracsTi - . : i WeCharieston, , :80a.w. Arrive at Ansrusta,5 " . m. Connecting with the Trains for Montfetokery, Memphis, Nashvillejattid Jtew Orleans, tia Montgomery and Grand Junction. FOR COLUMBIA. Leave Charleston, 8:80 a.m. Arrive at Columbia, 6:10 p.m. Connecting with Wilminsrton and Manchester Railroad, Charlotte and South Carolina Rail road, and Camden Train. F R CHARLESTON. i Leave Augusta, 9:00 a.m. Arrive at Charleston, 6:10 p. m. Leave Columbia, 7:45 a. m! Arrive at Charleston, 5:10 p. ta. APGC8TA SIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundaj-s excepted.) Leave Charleston, 7:30 p. m. Arrive at Augusta, 6:10 . n. Connecting with Trains for. Memphis, Nash yille and New Orleans, via Graud Junction. Leave Augusta, 4:10 p.m. Arrive at Charleston, . 4:00 a. m. COLUMBIA SIGHT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston, 6.05 p. m. Arrive at Columbia, 4:45 a.m. Connecting, Sundays excepted, with Green ville and Coiumbia Railroad. Leave Columbia, 5:50 p. m. Arrive at Charleston, 5.80 a. m. SDMMERYILLK tRAIS. Leave Charleston, , g:85 p. m. Arrive at Summerville, 5:00 p. m. Leave Snnimerville, 710 a. ni. Arrive at Charleston, &25 tu m. CAMDEN BRAKCH, . On Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, connecting at Kingville with up and down way passengers, Leave Camden . 6:S5 a. m. 11:00 a.m. 2:20 p. m. 7:05 p. m. H.T, PEAKE, Gen'l 8up't, Arrive at Columbia, Leave Columbia, Arrive at Camden, (Signed,) ap 10 tc The Central Short Route. ' v Supbrihtendent's Officr, ' Charlotte and & C. and C. and A. R. B,, . Columbia, S. C, April 10, 1869. THE following schedule will go into effett over the new short line, to-morrow, (Sunday,) 11th inst. . r- . , Connections sure to all points North, South and West. Going North. LEAVE. 8:50 a. m. 9:45 a. m. 2:00 p. m. 8:25 p. m. 1:30 a. m. 11:15 a. m. 8:40 p. m. 10:30 p. m. 2:25 a. m. Going South. TERMIHALB. ARRIVE. Augusta, , 4.46 pt m Graniteville, Leave.4 )5 p. ro. Columbia, 12:10 p. m. Charlotte, 5:45 a. m. Greensboro, , . 12: 16 a. m . Richmond, 2:45 a.m. Washington, 7:00 a. m. Baltimore, 4:40 a. m. Philadelphia, 12:25 a. m. Arrive,6.05 p. m. New York, 8:40 p. m. Making close connections at Charlotte to all points North and East, and at Augusta to all points South and West. To insure Speed, Safety and Comfort, be sure and ask for Tickets via Columbia aud Graniteville. Fare as low as by competing lines. Baggage checked through. First-Class Eating Houses along the entire Route. Tickets by tins ronte'are Optional either via Danville and Richmond, Weldon and Richmond, or Weldon and Old Bay Line good until used. r For Tickets to all principal pofnts North, South or West, apply at Ticket Office, foot Blanding Street, or for other . information to CALEB BOUKNIGHT, SupL, Or, E. R. Dorset, General Freight and: Ticket Agent. ap 11 : Wilmington & WeL R. R. Co., Office Chief Ekg'r a Gew. Spp't., WiLMUfGTOjr, N. C Jime 6, , 1869. SUMMEB EXCXTRSION. TICKETS TO ALL THE COOL PLACES. Round trip tickets, for one fare, to Hill&boro', High Point, Salisbury and Char lotte, Sparkling Catawba 8prings, Morgan ton, &c.; also, to Lincolnton and the end of the W. C. & R. R. good until tbe 15th of Oe tober to return. ' ,-r. Tickets to the Virginia Springs $12 50; te Richmond and the local fare by C. A O. R. R. (late Central Railroad) added. ; Tickets cheap to New York and Boston via steamers from Norfolk. . S. L. FREMONT, " june 8 Chief Eng. A 8npt si ' Wilmington Charlotte and BUTIIEBFOBD . BAIJLKOAD. Ge'l StrPERIWTBKDEjrT'S OFFICE, Wilmington, N. C May 15, 1869. J . ON and after May 15, the Passenger Tram on this Road will leave Wilmington on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, A.M. Arrive at Rockingham same days, at Z P. M. Arrive at Wadesboro' (Stage,)' at 9 P.iL Leave Wadesboro' . rStage,) . on Tut sday. Thursday and Saturday, at 1 p. m. Leave Rockingham (train) Monday, Wed nesday and Friday, at G A. M. Arrive at Wilmington same days at 3 r. M. W. I. EVERETT, may 20 .... ( i Gen'l Sup'L FOR KENT. H OUSE FOR RENT, Apply to, P. P. ZIMMERMAN, Navy Yard.
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