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4- WATSOH, Editor CHARLOTTE, N. C.t r. li Thursday Homing. ITcreaber 4f 1859, ' WrAl :. Smith', president of the North Carolina. Railroad Com-; pany, is out in a circular , to the 8tockholder8in thatV6ad,lln reply to theiobjections-that have been iirg- " ed against the proposed lease to the R.;fc G; Company.: ; meeting of the stock nolders is announced r to meet in ltaleigh on the llthinst; at which time and : place .ireuppo!se the, question" of theeass rrill brrf finitelfsett j.fe;decision of .'the, p. S. -jSuprcme Court in the case of jThor ; uington vs; S Smith & -Farley 'that went up from Alabama, gW yalidi-; 'ty to obligations . made- .jptcia 4thtf Confederacy,, computing fiofiA the value of Confederate T$tcj at the time the. obligation was incur red. j - fek' CHrte" Carolina KuTKlux ANX3JiGaERS.r-1The governor ; of NortVChrolinaisi evidently Vdeter . : mined to freMd of one or the other of troublesome in his State, and his act of arraying the jiiggerb inst the Ku Klux is a finer t4"58 of There is one tioiht i-favor of 'thtf efficiency of his du: soldieiy the enemy is Jnvisic. S'imbo isgood. ixinnrlJSmld:, .. 1 Y bui he wiffmore su ful I in finding oosl thanKi -a - . Klux. sort of a hunt Sam bo b z succetiiit. Souilicm Interests. The LouisvUle CoitrioJottnial, referring to ' the recent , National Commercial Convention held at 1 Louisville and ' the Southern Agri- cultural Fairs being held," takes an encouraging view of the future of A, o , x , the South.- :Itt says: -"Almost everywhere the ; South seems to .be waking up to the importance of its intermits, ml arm ann PTtArnal mm- I merce, ' manufactures, and of ' its large crops of cotton, corn, sugar and 13 rice. 1 The : production of all these throughout that section f will be very large this year; and, if 1 events shall be propitious, still larger next year. It will be a mis- j take however,., of the people r: of ;tne c9utn. to attempts too many things Cotton there is; more of a kini coustir the , .money Value of cotton, than it in 1861: whfin lars was all , that the largest crop ever piuuutcu jfiwucu w wo jjr"i ducers.'! Now about alf as cauch gives'about one hundred thousand dollars more money. Necessity, industry, economy, forecast, thrift, the best kind of.. capital, for States and neonle. have been substituted fnr slkvArv. vWh U , fw mM;' . .til .':v: v When the : South shall have com- pleted alUts needed railroads to the seaports andeveloped-even a - half ; i"-V. V7i - " ' tne agricultural , Union, i in cot ton lands it is without a rival in the world, and in sugar, rice, corn and cattle, it should occupy : the " foref 7 most place on t the continent " Fof steps taken by her to. exhibit her wealth aad promote" its Increased AH that has been done for her she .Tiia Anna fnr npraplP in s rut' a nf VaiI ; t -z " v. - j i iAt Maranoa nnhrial nnn milt 01 a- " f v ; tary. ;;, Without such interference. Her weal tli and .prosperity, woul at this day far greater than they . ' Rhft will have -; oood ' cause to blsc3 th day when the interference v; r'-nil r - rawn." if such a dav oi us mineral weaim, i- win prove iueuueranean wju gmu uecome tne altogether the wealthiest part of I grat 8eai '5 commerce., Trade will the South there "are good imes d. :;&ne caniwt long remain un , , x' i ' n-'.t der even the nominar sovereignty of ahead, and we -rejoice at ;allnhe tvfl TnLt : tt Wni - XSd, rhall n-r; rrrivs. ; And we think is specif of crime;; 'zz ) : ? the glimmer of it.' V ( . ; .y . n t. - ' r:J ( ; Lottie said jaUte,Yitorr7what v The young lady who jucpctl at raakes you? lritt.j:$o cross I' 'iOh,?! b offcr'.dislocatcdan ankb. : '," :.' cause she cutting tecth,: 1 Aspect. ; The Liverpool Courier of a re cent date has-an article on the sub ject of direct trade between the S.outheralState and, Great Britain. It says tna't atlh Coutfcerpctton that goes -to England and all the manufactured fgooaa coming from Englandta the American consumer pass alike through New , York. It says t - - .... On the practical ground st econo- myi too, there are reasonr-whyr a wider tand (reer intercourse . should be fostered between the two, coun trrearTTheSolithJrr steadily Crecunerating, . will r sooii again become the irreat cotton field. ot the woria, ana it is ; important thatthewtn&terial!8hfvll find its way to British; biljs burdened with' as few.imjj oVts" as possible'."" Tffe prevailing system? m&kes;i.thfl "JStty, York tniadlemen rulers of the, mar-. Jcet,; anabneled1essharge-to-r the groiyer andmanufacturer. ; The Courier adds: 7 : t' jTheNortJ is a manttfacturr " de iirousofcurlng the exclusive right Of suplyihffthe. people,:andrseeks tf prombte(this , policy bjr subject ing ' foreign rivals to bufdensomeT charges. ; The South, being a grow erj of rawmatefial, is interestectjm obtaining manufactured goodsqat, the lowest possible-price," irrespect ive of the Jocalfty .of -their jrodnc uuu, ouMueiiuriu, lor vuc pruvec- tion" of its :Own -interest ley a differential tax on foreign goods, "which falls, with: undue severity' on the bouth -A . r-: : ; JThis stateptbuigscanpt; be altered at present,1 but its existence is another rong reason, why, need less, charged should- be avoided on trade wHtlblottori growing dis tricts. vTrstiopossible .reason wnv raw .CQtpopouia oe exportea; and foreign dos imported, through New YorkVTt" is a circuitous route involviifwSsteTcamayi neeliess by the eafabhsfamentr d.rect trade between Europe and .the South. betweenUuropi Let.the rawcottotr jbe exported di rect sfromNewv Orleans, Savannjti and;CharIestQn let the Manchester jnanufactureandthe' Liverpool brokers deal direct with these ports, or, tter stilly witrf thV planters in the country And m the same way tlie manfactnred Woda rednired for the consumption, of the Southerners should be landed at the nearest port, not 2? ; Jojk, and then reshipped-ta- to. their destination, All:thU;unnecessarx:hahdling of articles of trade enhances their sel- ling price, and ultimately falls on fcUG consumer. fir-. ; ' The Suo2 CaiL if r The crowds who ar'e now. flockin or to I IfgypVthje that ancient granaryiof the world. Three (dollars- for pound pfbeeD 8ea is , now , being paid at of the affair Whenthe other mon. . . .... . . . - O archs arrive andwhett the'erowd finds itself in the desert, it willfcer"4 tainly be WeU;to" belong io the bom- guests ; fbutifenrin? be. well fotithose wno set out on tueir own : nooE t to consider that where nothing can" be W"ffT.?ft b0 ftttleTraiL mises t0 bea ani: affair much grander,, in fact, than -the other af f air' which jsl to llie phc in Eome shortly afterwardauToIn Ms prospect tive results the'eanal must be regard- j , time;t It wiU completely revolution- f ise-the' 'urrents-of-rtrade.'Y "The1 I ir - iti t t- ' s?ti -i1 ;i 1 1L. evert revive some of rife1 ancient- centres. TEcnmt will -ftrtrin?r . .lmnnrfunnA hich will necessarily place her un- der the special protection of all the gr commercial a nations ipf the. possible even for the United States to be indifferenttoher,interests in that diriiwK4riB:iTaWL)3 9 ,A : . ...- . ... v J'll.M--, -. Alurders are rife, m , Tennessee. l . . . - ' - . . t eaused by the disorders of the .' war peen aooiisned tne- law ; has lost its terrors, and assassins'nolongeriear punishment. !pne' or two dozen pubr c executions woum put a stop.to 'aI.I 1 and the bad government of the State d be I since. Capital punishment ( having - Qnesr-Ascetic'--1 I- -:- --- - - - - -. , . , t irae were known as the "straighl-laced" people ; buUthat. was long rago. True, here in the South,, there' jm? r still be found representativeWJot tt.?. ghnilicity ?ind unobtrusive Christi? . modetity-of a Wesley, Asbnry and ar Y hat coat ) but beyop4;the;Potp 3 t ,the war has. made strange -raval 3 ; into the church. vThere ; has- been c tendency to prelatism and worldli- ness. - Bishop Simpson, it will lie : re- memoerea, timraeaiaeiy raertuie erVom Benton; and took' possession of Southeru.; churches,; farming out the: koongregatious' that HiadJ.bnilt those churcheaand ere Avorthippin in theni . " r wJNextwe near ot ine greai ceuten- nial fund,tand a million spent for theVquestiorr: ' - ,v new Metbodistrheadqaarters in New,' V V' 'How is it that white - sheep eat YorkJ:1 A few. t weeks ago. the papers; brought accounts of a great scandal in the Book Concern all in entire ae' li i . j coraance wwueseusi.ueiiuui i tried to give learned and long rea velopments; ' -isopk-rbut all were anxious iq know A&tTL cause. After keeping them Daoeravbrinffinfir the President 5 all ..;. f hA PisiHpnt'-aii the way from Washington and gather ing two score of newspaperpqrtevi to do it un "in seusaUonalUtyl.iA fashionable wedding ot a. Methodist Bifthop daughter ! Shades of Whit field 1 The bride," ' says Jenkins, " Wore a beautiful set of pearls," &c, &c We have no objection to pearls, but we cau remember the tiuie when; "Metliodist Bishop's daughters tlid not wear them ;i ameschay e cuanga. 'nd Northern Methodists, wtf sri ppbse chanwjtlr rthem. C7AaA Courier., ir In ancient days-raieWtm time, of "course -when it was not consider ed a breach of propriety for a faith ful old deacon-to take: s -good,!: long, well aennea wmssey xoaay. we" k sprinkled with nutmeg, before enter ing t he sacred desk, and atter preaoh- iirr r toVo o nrf Vor 't fori r t and .when otner, little matters ot piisr - i ' . - " - iness were annonnceaiiroeiore. in? singing of the doxology, people wer less apt to "strain at a gnat -and swal low a camel," than; they mowaarV, in vbis lightenedage. ftWh more of frankness aud oteu.i.earted-.'f -ness no -conceal menW-"If p neighbor 1 nappenca 10 tne paq incKOif wsiaa nog or a sheep, tbe xiitutm old dea con announced the tact, and gave a description of the animal from : hii desk, and tne wnoie' congregauou were on the lookout for the lost prop erty. W hy, pu one occasidnJLoren- zo uow. ov a nine manceuvering, discovered the thief who stole theaxe" the day before, by siinplyj swinging a stone overms neaa, giving notice, that the man who bad the axe would dodge, whenl the stone was .thrown. The stone was "motioned,' a head -went, down, and the axe was recov- 2lf we should jeturn to the ancient customs, many things supposed' to be lost, might be recovered. ' Standard. A case involving veryi advanced laeas oi social quesuons came uewre Jndge Olin in the Equity' Court yes terday. Th title of the case is Mif- ,cia Brizette -Delacamp vs. William Henry Delacarapv j The plaintiff 'ap plies' for an order, iri the nature of a writ of tie exeat; to restrain the defen dant from leaving the pistnet ol,Uol urabia without giving" bbnd'-to an swer a suit for a restitution of corijiv gal rights "The plaintiff i sets1 forth buat sue .was uiairicu tu uic ucicir dant in Hamburg and has been a laumui wiie to uim. one avers mail he has ceased to cohabit with her, and has repeatedly solicited her to consent to a divorce, in order that he mightmarry her sister, promising in that event, to provide for her. during iife. She has envartably xefusedJJin consequence of which be has declared it V .1-3 a ' -1- Ox- . tnat ne. lntenuea.ito BeeK Uj oiaie ui which he could obtain a divorce from ber, and that tor. that purpose he was abouthto remove to xWest'Viririfliaf She, therefore; asks a restitution ot conjugal rights, and alimony. As A part of her aDDlication for the I order phq jttthea a letter fromf herrhus-i proposition,-as stated above' thatt rif she would permit Jhimto getsidlf- Yoreebe r would marfyber sifter, wno, it seems, nas neen living -with them,) .and his, , wife Uwoul4 :bdl peK mitted to live with:theni;U In btjher words; the relation would simnlv i' be changedthe sister would take. th wile's place and the-wife would oc cupy the relation pf the sister t. t . ,..m,vy vw Jcto tit JLJUW. - " ' ' ' m - - ' ' 1 ' v .-. S t. .. fcuk It you Wish to be miserable, vhn tmust ;think- about yourself r .about .what youwanti what yod likettwhaV .t.mwv rcuFl uuguu to pay to vou - f-jjtc iuiuvui jrou,i anat tderi to Vou nothing will hn wi 1 spoil everything you touch t you will make sin and misery fo 4our- self out, of everythingwhich', God' sends you; you will be as wre as you chooaer-lteverend Charles Cingsley, , : imtxr-tm :uiaI v a. JN apolean is himself again with the exception of some klighVtoteS of rheumatism.,. .Perhapslis late il emedlorKd par- A young lawyer was examining a Tbanrupt as to how he spent his money. .Xherewere about two thou sand dollars unaccounted for, when the attorney put on a sevem: scru tinizing face, and exclaitjed with much selomp ace ncj. HNow want'-Vou'to" tell tHisiccttrt and ju- rVhnw von used those two thousand . v . Thft hankmnt rnt on a serious face, winked at the audience, " "vmy ! -i . ,r ' and exclaimed : "The 'lawyer got - that.' .The J udge and audience WlcoqYjilsdith Jattghter7 and the counsellor was glad to let ; the a number pf clever men in whose :wrb.an7, hasjjy asking thf nft f moretnan Diacx i . tiT Some were not aware of the curi- ;?!3ns f Ai.t. r nt.hArs RAk'-tn-wnrlr. and I . . r,,." T.--i Inline? adeasx)niaiSi)eaasa there -ere niore of them. Cruel butchers bleed animals to death in order-' to give the meat a light delicate appearance. This barbarism might be avoided by: kilK mg unruly cows,; whc alway-ltiirn pail whenr they kick the backet; . a letted; intended for: Oshkosh .Winnebagec6uhtyr WScOnsin, was directed to AllsquasB,' Sutabaga county, and reacnea its destination. ; ' . . - :- --: i ' ; An Ohio journal pointedly re- en to tne poor wui oe so mucn iuei saved from use in the next world.' -.Afteditonjsays, tffaatt best'thin will be found pt the outside. J ThaV the way iUh Moli of the world. lioos says he would nave died of yellow fever in August if it had not been for one thing 4the doctor gave him up. ; - :-: -, -, , - r, " - - H ,Define the difference - in meaning e ween experimental philosophy and natural phiwaopb vf-jsaidj schoolmaster not long' since' to one Of : thMMotftr for ward of bis iupUs 'iWhysir epliedsthe boy, expen- mental pnnosopny is asking you to give us a half holiday, and natural philosophy is your saying, 'Don t you wish y5u may get it i v A party in JCansas thus encoura ges the editor of his favorite iour. nal Continue -to pour tred-hot thunderbolts, right in t the; teeth, of 'Ot tne leecnes and sharks that are sucking the life blood from the peo- ple.' Filling a blood sucker's tooth 1 . 1 11.. 1 ii.. with a red not thunderbolt must be a neat job in dentistry. - An American lady in Bonn has married a rich Hebrew in Vienna. Her name is not Lincoln. , 'Wh is a Jover Jike knockpr Because he is , bouni to adore (a door).. : i u --- " . i;ftFhe young lady who took the eye Fof every body has been arrested tor stealing. .- Let each one strive with all his might To be a decent man. Au(J loye,ii3eighboria&himself- Upon the golden plan ; ; vj; , And if his? neighb'orcliaice to fcbe 1 "A, prettyilittle woman, Why, love her all the more you . see ft''' That s-Only acting human. . k . - on.) 11:.- An editor in New Jersey has in vehVed a method of forcing delin q uen t subscribers liduidate.i His wpecincr ;ior: tne epiaemic oi uenn- quency to newspapers is to puDiisn obituary f;noticeis0 jof the tcnlpjitai Wbetr-theybave paid up. their ar reajiy he cOnWadictlHeepott hf fAT' ''Ia.. J ' At J A .-' ' A .l - uuoir ueaiu auu asserts mat tney were only dead-beats.'!,, . - . .'. gejtllenja ihe) olhel tyiriirL objected to playing cards with a la dy, because, he said, she had such a wmnmg way' about her. , " 7 A genius remarked the.other day 'withr rgrave Yacethatv however pi'u .4ent ndivirtjitiu's tyoubgtidowsr might bene had seen many a gay young, widow-er. 15 The last case of modesty, is that iof !ydung lady who . discarded - her Jover-'..-a v sea captain, because in speaking- of ona of his- voyage J he saiaitnat ne nuggea the shore. f JAl young lady bein charged.; oy a entlem?n! witb Having trifled. with his ' feelings, i very s -funnily, as she thought, exclaimed, fWell, Xplead AaTeWeiraeaVla . j well,Jaj') r ihv oa II $,1 ne er shall Joyer another; Irjj peace andj eomfortmay you 1. And I'll go homo to mothcrV 1 Kews Summary. . " ;' Ocn. Rnsecrans will make t.OOO.OQO Otit of bfa. California speculation. ; Rer:homasNobleAanE-hr--naa. ii!x an Inch taller than Vor.. - -a) Ul-J Accordina to Jrofesj a f ' - ir uoidu .a i mun. Canadians are pbyi cans, j A Southern intent torrstalks. Bussla is going to heavy expense for light cavalry. " . , . : SL Fttmbarzis to. hareaWomans RiehU ConvendoR.. ' " ". - A new line of steamers between ' Bremen and the West Indies is about to be established. ... t i . : t . ........ 'ExiQuiien Zsabelll is expected to h& res- tvl ia.ltonHiafcUtpeninfHb tmeai cal Council. - --'1-a-. I Extensive fires are reported ttfteragiftgon Sontherfl An Oho woman has becoml Jai widow ,bv makmg her biscuit with'arsen'jnijtead' ot saleralns.JI31 rr A . t i On hotwired bakers and dealers In bread in New Orleans have been arrested fur selling short'.;peiam There never 'exfsteff but one Mormon Irishman, and a .Mormon Irish -wvtntcn Js sometbing totally unknown to naturalists. : .Moiner DicKerayxe, , ine, lamons, nospuai nurse,, has foimd lantts and ! htmw hi Kansas for forty of Uitt orjai grinding war cripples of Boston, j" h... f ,r-;i."f- j: : ' Exftead Centre , Stephens jfihe ' jenian,' ii' n Pans, In great poverty: put able sakftoben to keep alive by giving lesonsrin nsuaa at ten cents an hour- '':"' ' ' Three nnfilia! idgs of Saline county, Miss have abandoned Uirir let itfmnte mother and Jaken up tvilh an accojitmodathig cow. " Summit conn, CoIortdoV U as Hrge s South Carolina and a half 'dozen Rhode -Islands. ThemareATSeii:tuuQtiok.tin the Stf rXk " WW f 1 r, Soda and the lemew juice is tle blest re cipe for transforming brown hair; jnthright gold color. lib too late blondes are no longer in favor. ,u A -5 If runuiug aftrlhe. women be a sin, it b one which is very easily checked. ' AU that's necessary is for the women to' stop1 running away from the men ' 'y "Can yon tH me how old th, devil, is t asked an irreverent fellow , of a clergyman. wy near weBaavyou' SiasvKaep your own family record," was the the reply, -,..: - RA.ri.K0Ai CoavntTioir.- Oil Friday even ing last a number of gentlemen, representing many Southern railroadi,isBeaibled at tbe Charleston Uptel, with lhe object-of effecting a cliange in th schednlf of Jhe roads running Worth. There were t present . representatives from the--ioll6winff ' triads . f KkLmubd, and Petersbxitg EJJTQa4,Wrldon.alid Petersburg uaurca, w liming um sod iVldon Railroai, Wilmington and Manchester Railroad, Korth eseru Railroad, Savannah .knd-harlestnu Railroatl, Seima and MonlEotuery ; Railroad, Augusta, Columbia ,? Charlotte Railroad. Owing, however, to the absence oi any fep resei)Utive of the South taroHua Railroad, the-meeting was fotc to a4jarn without Accomplishing the obectrior which-it bd assembledras it was deemedvitnacticable to effect any change of schedule" without the presence and cooperation of .the South Caro lina Railroad. CJutricaton Ctmnet. The Funeral of Jitdge.Person at St Johns Church Sunday afternoon last was very large. All classes of citizens turned out to pay the last sad offices of respect to the memory of oue who was so prominent in-' their midst. The Church was crowded beyond ite capa "cliy, and the procession to . the grave was quite large. '. Rt. Rev. Thomas Atkinson D. I). Bishop of the. Diocese, and .Rev. R. E. Terry officiated.. jrwfUm Journal ' 1 - .'j . ..rtiT' ? " r- jThe fire-cent coins, not redeemable hereto fore by Government agents,' will be redeem ed slmrtly, the Secretary r' Intending.' soon " to issue a circular to' that effect. 'Assistant treasnrers and designated depositaries will np- redeem Uiem in packages of . slOO :nd wardA, " - iir-' The wholesale liquor dealers of California have organized au associatioh; for the pur pose of cofierating with similar bodies in the eastern States for the euactmens of a law to compel distillers to pay the whole tax on dis tilled spirits. Ur. ie v, ., V ' New Advertisements, DWELLING nOUSE FCH SAJLE hAt;LiBHlitoV' ; - - v - " v,. c riHE subscriber will'seli at Public Auction io Thursday; 11th irwU, td , tl ? highest bidder, his residence-in -KticTrto. The dwelling house is oi two stories, conlainlnsf 8' lorrrA afvAil Muimo :nn Aa aaaIJ, Ko-,vOfl. longing to the premises is a -gobd Kitchen Smoke-Hotise, Well-Hniie,--7elVSuMe Ac The lot is highly hnprovel f .tonuuthg6hoice fruit trees, grape vines,' strawberry d&fAttp will be' sold at-same time Vh 'tmimnrcved town lot ' artjoinimz above property." Also, Il6sehold and KUcben Farnitnre " .-' nov 4 6tJ Lincottiton, N. C. : a. - ,rfr . vj. ANlP M t "A - Fx RESTAURAtlf,1 Trade St., OppoeitoXIaitytwCStinJ. irall, CH An LOTTED tff'tim' f't" WB 'BEG TO INFORil "OTJB ! PATRONS that we are in recAHtt'nf nnthr Int tf --a a Which we sell to relar 'customers'nrao- commodatjng: lua nolttvZ H Pure- Mountaitl Rye Whiskey, and ( Apple Brandy, on hand and for sale,, manufactured Dy iK jr, uaraner a vo.? Rutherford County, 1 i tin i v n . a. ' " 11 - uaaijo mrnisnea rqra J k ato 11 p. nu by an experienced caterer.1 -- t v' Fish, Oysters and Garae ie'rTedvup "Very cheap for ": 1 "",,..ii-.:-"f SPRINKLE A tmn .iallj acjericri y jaeri-1 .'Mamma : - mamma i bellowed M l of the housfehol4 from ftjf makes paper , of cot-" ; top of the - Stairs, , . Tm - ran, .j tne coast-ranse of taouiitainsTiar i nov4 -0 r. K I A tailor s apprentice: h A , tabaiAigodealtlrtS cross leg attitude wan im1rU t ' T Miked tailoring tawT,? Very welH but IV believe vlv V I IVt Ae"!V? 1 H iiwuw visa v r l mm y r. ei v mm tm . 1 1 t - o- Hannah won't pacify i&e.' I i Travelers' .Guide, iVoritt Carolina Ilailroad, ;T THE PASSENGER AND JM A it. leaves Charlotte at - 7:10 p. m., and arriri a Chariotte at 8KK)a. m. mm mTw Charlotte Ct 8. C. Uallroa4. 'r M ',! ?l'0rTH. leave Charlotte; v , -i" .;- . .00s.m. 12:60 a.m. C:15 p. w. Lave Colnmbia,' r Arrive at Augusta, - - . Leare Ansnsta. V;,. ; . " 6:45 a. m. Arrive at Columbia, - Arrive at Columbia, .-' - . 12:85 u m Arrive at (Hiartotte,---?. r;V; fd- Aituiog ciose connecuoo ootn ways. . JPost- Office, Directory, orasuro A3D closiko or tbb mails Northern Mail, closes ai 7 n. m. : Dii. ered at l a. m. j. Southern Jlaii, closes at 7 p. nu. DehrerMi at7)a.sau v , i ' Western. Mail, Lincoln ton, &c Closes 7 aJaDeiivered at 6 p. m. Eastern Mail. Lancaster, WadesboroV Ar closes at 7 a. m- Delivered at 7 W a. a. . Lincolnton, &c., mail is a tri-weeklv : ar. rites and departs an Tnesdajr, Thursday and Saturday. , " jhWT,, ". m. . tlf. t A A . jjancasier, naaesooro , etc, ote., u a tri weekly ; arrives and departs Monday, Wed nesday and Friday. . Beatties Ford, arrives on Mmukr nA A parts on - Tuesday, 4..$ . Daiidson : College . arrives. on Tuexdav. Thnrsday and Saturday, atr 12 m., and de parts same days at 1 p. nt. I ;; , s :CHAS. A. FRAZIER. P. M. Commercial. Charlotte : Cotton XXarket. COBBKCTBD ST STEXU0T7SE, XACATTLAT S CO. ; : : CHABtOTTB, N. C Nor. 8. 1869. U SatSUayW lileaM 23 to23X cts. Matket weal-. . Mnancidl. . Chkrlotte Honey llarket. BUTLNQ RATES OF BANK NOTES, &eM Thomas. B.' Tate A Thomas W. Dewey. : Baaaxas jlhd rokbbs,Tbtox Btkkst, ' - Cliarlotte. K. C. Bank of North Carolina. ' 4fW " Cape Fear 86 Charlotte-. ' ;. . .A 48 11 11 1 i 11 ii 11 u 14 Clarendon 8 Commerce 17 Fayetteville 15 Lexington (old)- 2 " (new) 2 ; Graham 25 Roxboro 45 Tlibnastille 10 Wadesboro 82 Washington " 2 Wilmington 38 Tanceyville S Commercial Bank of Wilmington 88 3 Farmers' Bank of Greensbro't (old) 88 i Greensboro Mntual Tns. Co., (old) "7 ' Merchants' Bank of Newborn 55 Miners and Planters' Bank 40 Virginia Bank Notes average abost - 25 ei 8outh Carolina " 80 Georgia 2& N. C. Railroad Stock - 22 1Na CK B. Dividend. Serin 85 We bay and self at liberal prices, Gold and Silver, North Carolina Bonds, United States Bonds and all other piarketahle stocks. ' Booksellers! 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