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STEAMSHIPS. " OLD DOMINION " STEAM SHIP COMPANY. FROM NEW YORK TO POUTSJIOlflTII Three Steamers "Weekly. Two additional Steamers for Richmond, Va., touching at Portsmouth, Loading and" Unloading. INSURANCE can be obtained at one-quarter of one per cent, by application U the office of the Old Dominion Steamship Com pany, No. 137, Greenwich, coner Dcy street, New York. , . , - Parties desiring to insure Goods bound for New York, can do bo by addressing 1. L. McCREADY, office Old Dominion Steamship Company, as above, enclosing cash order on Now York for one quarter of one jx-r cent, ol amount desired to be insured, stating marks, numbers, description, value of Goods, witft date of shipment. Shipper will receive, lmnie dirtcly, certificate of Insurance. Merchants purchasing in New ork, order your freights via Portsmouth, thescby insuring safety and dispatch, with the great advantage of reduced insurance -r,c WM. W. DAVIES, Gen'l Air't, Seaboard Inland Air Line, Rpr5 Charlotte, N. C. New York and No th Carolina Steamship Line FROM Xew York to Wilmington, N. C. rpiIIS lino will comprise X Steamers : FAIONKS WM. P. CLYDE REBECCA CLYDE. MARY SANFORD- ...C.vrT. A. Hunter. ... " D. P. Morgan. " O. ClIICllESTKR, ... " Johx Moore. AVith such additional Steamers as may be required to meet the Demands of the Trade. Sailing from New York Every Wednesday and Saturday At 4 p. m. from Pier 15 E. II. foot of Wall St. The attontion of SHIPPERS is called to the LOW HATES and facilities offered by this Line, which are SUPERIOR to any heretofore offered. THROUGH BILLS OF LADING given to all points on tho North Carolina Kailioad and its connections. . J, Goldsboro. J. A. SADLER, Soliciting Agent. Worth & Daniel, Ag'ts, Wilmington, N. C. James Hand, 110 Wall St. N. Y. HOTELS7 CHARLOTTE HOTEL, CHARLOTTE, X C. W. M. MATTHEWS, J. L. STEOALL, rHOI'KIF.TORS. THIS well known House is now under the control and management of tho under higned, who solicit a sharo of the public pa tronage. Tho llouso has recently been" thor oughly repaired and re-furnished, and no ex ertions will bo spared to inako patrons com fortable. THE TAr.LE will be furnished with the best the market affords. Refreshments of all sorts can always be found at tho Par. THE STAPLES attached to this House will bo found suflicicnt to accommodate the I lorscs of our country friends who may pre fer a safe place and good feed. W. M. MATTHEWS, Jn., J. L. STEAGALL. Charlotte, N. C. npr26 GRANGER'S HOTEL, (FORMERLY GRISWOLD'S,) T. A. GRANGER & CO., Prodis. goldsboro', .v. c. RAILROADS centering at and passing this point, have their ticket oiliccs in this Hotel. Passengers going South, East and West, dino at this Hotel. IgsJT Ilaggagc taken to and from tho House free of charge, and checked to any desired point. apr'iG TROTTER HOUSE, First Class Private Hoarding House, Try on street, opposite City Clock, CHARLOTTE, N. C. rAPLE supplied with the beet the market JL affords. Permanent and transient board - ers accommodated. dec 15 VERY LATEST ARRIVAL OF TUli BEST AND CHEAPEST GOODS! JOXI2S & BRYAN are this day recciv ing largo invoices of Goods, embracing every variety, which they oflcr at figures to suit buyers. Greenbacks, Gold, Silver and Produce taken in exchange for goods, mar2'2-tf MILLER & CLARK, TAKE pleasure in announcing to their nu merous patrons and friends that they are now receiving tho most extensivo Stock of Jtlrrcliuiulise that it has been their pleasure to offer to the trade. Our goods have been selected with great care and superior inducements aro offered our cus tomers, whoso esiKicial attention is respectfully solicited to our stock. mar22-tf DRV ;oods, BROADCLOTHS, Casimeres, Jeans, Sati nets, Domestics, ond other gootfs lor gen tlemen's wear, at mar-J2-tf JONES & BRYAN'S. Ladies, Attention ! HOOr SKIRTS, Corsets, Balmorals, Hose, &c, at the lirst-clas house of mar22-tf JONES & BRYAN. Bitter Root Wanted. 1 tC( POUNDS of BITTER ROOT J-VVW wanted, lor which goods at tl lowest cash prico will be piven. aprl'J JONES & BRYAN. Hides Wanted. W1'' will pay 18 cent per unl for good T Dry Raw Hides, in cath, or 20 ceuts in Goods or Leather. apr5- D. MAY & SON. Produce WILL bo t iikon in exchange for work at T the market prices. W. D. JUSTICE. ilk tho following READ WHAT THE Plio-liest Insurance Authorities SAY OF it a company that makes such endorsements, gives the strongest pledge that it will fulfill its trust faithfully, and keep its reserves sufficient." Hon. Elizur- Wright. " The Brooklyn Life has placed itself in the vanguard of insu rance reform, and is the first company that has done full and com plete justice to the insured." Insurance Times, January, 1869. " The Brooklyn Life has made no half-way work of the adop tion of this inestimable feature. It is noteworthy, in this connec tion, as a merited tribute to the excellent Company (Brooklyn Life) which has so gallantly raised the standard of reform in Life Insurance, that we find in the whole list of existing Companies, W rnmnetitors which deserve so much credit in respect of econo- mv of management, or care, skill risks. Ins. Spec, January, iouy. Ti,fl iTftOOKLYN LIFE, alone of all antees a definite surrender-value in cash, pany bears a certificate stating what its exact worth vill be m dollars and cents at any time after the paymeat of two or more premiums. The Brooklyn Life has paid, and now dends than ever beforo paid by a Life Insuranco Company. "Dividends are raid in cash, or applied to tho permanent increase of the policy, or left with the Company to accumulate of the policy holder. CHRISTIAN W. BOUCK, President ; D. P. FACKLER, Actuary ; WM. M. COLE, Secretary; DANIEL AYERS, M.D., LL.D., Medical Director. J. R. GRIFFITH, General Agent for Western North Carolina. MEDICAL EXAMINERS. J. n. Gilkey, for McDowell ; Jon- M. Cratos, for Rutherford, and W. P. Axdkews, for may 10- CONFECTIONERIES. CONFECTIONERIES. CANDIES, Nuts, Fruits, Cheese, Crackeis, Pickles, &c, at may31 J. M. CRATON'S. New Store &New Goods. A. R. NSSSET & BROTHER, (LATE Or NISBET AM) MAXWELL,) HAVE formed a copartnership for the pur pose of conducting a tirst-class COS FECTIOXER Y A'D Qrocery Store, Under the Democrat Office, CHARLOTTE, N. C. RE now receiving a full Stock of Goods 1. in their line, all fresh and new, which the public generally aro invited to call and see. Having had several years of experience and by strict personal attention, they hope to bo able to merit a liberal haro of public patronage. A. It. MSI1F.T, W. B. NISRF.T. mayl0-tf D. M . RIGLER, (Opposito Mansion House.) CHARLOTTE, N. C, HAXtTACrCREE OF Plain and Fancy Candies, AND DEALER IN Confectioneries, Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, Fruits, Ituts, Ac, WHO L USA LE A NB R ETA IL. Wholesale Buyers will find it to their advan tage to call belore purchasing elsewhere, mar 22-3m D. G.MAXWELL SUCCESSOR TO NISRET CC MAXWELL, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Groceries and Confectioneries, Toys, Musical Instruments, and Manufac turer of Plain and Fancy Candies. 21 Tryon St., Charlotte, X. C. may 10-tf Confectioneries. I JLAIN and Fancy Candies, Raisins, Nuts, JL occ, lor talc by mar29-tf MILLER & CLARK. AUCTION & COMMISSION. M. I.. W RIKTON. 11. C. ECC I.KS. TlIO. H. OAIT11ER. Late of Hock .- Of Jredrll Co.. Of MorksriUe. M.L.WRISTON&CO, Auctioneers & General Com mission Merchants. T?OR tho sale and purchase of Cotton, To bacco, Grain, I lour, Produce and Mer c-handizo of all kinds, Mansion House Build ing, Charlotte, A. C. llEFEllKXCES : T. W. Dewey & Co., Bankers, Charlotte. N. C.; M. P. Pegram, Cashier, First National liiuik, Charlotte, N. C; W. J. Yates, Editor v cstern Democrat." fe22-ly Charlotte Marble Yard. HAVING secured tho CHARLOTTE MARBLE YARD, it will be conducted under the name and style of Persons wishing anything in our line, can be accommodated We are now upon extremely low cxiremeiy low prices. manufacturing Monuments. T.A .4 .v . ' ucmiaiimi-s, ur miyuiing in our line, in a woiKinainiKo manner, at very low Call and see us. pr.ces. TIDDY & McCOY, Near the Post Office. J. A. MILLER & CO., A cent s T II E nlife! and judgment in the selection of other Life Insuranco Companies, guar and every policy issued by that Com pays, to its Policy-holders larger divi at interest, in either way, at tho option Cleaveland. BOOTS & SHOES. SM ITII'S Boot, Shoe & Leather Store, Next door to Dewcv's Bank, Charlotte, N. C. L ARGEST Wholesale and Retail Shoe Es- quality of tUoir etoolr ia miporior in vory vo- spect, and unequalcd in stylo, finish and workmanship. Ihe prices are as low as can be afforded. They buy their goods exclu sively from Manufacturers, for cash, and 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 le found elsewhere in the market. Every pair of Boots and Shoes are warran ted as represented. One Price to All, and "t air Dealing, is their motto. LEATIIER, SnOE FINDINGS AND liELTINGS. Thoir stock of Leather and Shoe Findings is most complete, embracing every grade ot Hemlock and Oak Sole Leather, Upper Lea ther, French and American Calf Skins, Kip, Lasts, kc. They also furnish all widths of Rubber and Leather Belting at Manufacturers' prices. (ST Ask for SMITH'S SHOE STORE, the oldest established Shoo House in the State, and we guarantee you will bo treated right. Wholesale Department. They have received their Fall and Winter Stock, the largest and most complete ever brought to this market, and will sell to mer chants at New York Wholesale prices. Their expenses being much less, and as they buy exclusively from manufacturers, there is no reason why they cannot sell at as low pri ces as the Xew York J obber. All they ask is a fair trial. Remember and ask for Smith's Shoe Store, next door to De wey's Bank, Charlotte, N. C. dec8-6m Boots and Shoes, "F every style and quality, at the Excelsior V. store of mar22-tf JONES & BRYAN. BOOTS AND SHOES. H EAVIEST stock of boots and shoes ever brought to this town. aprlO D. MAY & SUJN. S. B. MEACIIAM, Wholesale and Retail dealer in Boots, shoes, hats, Trunks, shoe-findings, and rub ber belting. T2SE attention of the Wholesale and Retail Trade is respectfully called to our snlendid stock of Boots and Shoes, and Shoe-f inuings, which is un surpassed bv any northern House. Give us a call and examine our stocK, ana we will do von srood. SIGN of tho BRASS BOOT, Iron Front Building, Tryon street, Chaklotte, N. C, dec 7-6 mo CARRIAGE AND WAGON. New Carriage Shop. W. D. JUSTICE, RUTHERFORDTON, N. C. TTAVING rented the large Shop formerly JLJL occupied bv J. S. Ford, respectlully an nounce to the public that they are now ma kinpr arrangements for the manmacture ol LaiTiagCS, W agOllS, jttUgglCS Carts, WTieelbarroAvs, and everything in their line, at prices to suit the times. janio Wanted. A LOAD OF 1'ODUEIC ma l L. P. or OATS, KU WIN- HARDWARE & CUTLERY. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. SCYTHE Blades (A 1 article), Hoes, Trace chains, Spades and Shovels, Locks, Butts and Hinges, Drawing Knives, Files of all kinds, Axes, Patent Awls, Tea Kettles, Pre serving Kettles, Smoothing Irons, Coflee Mills, bitters, Cotton and Wool Cards of a superior quality, Hand saws, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Scissors, Shears, Curry Combs, Shov els and Tongs, Andirons, Gimblets, Shoe- Knives, 1 lanes and Plane-bits, Horse-shoes and Nails, at J. M. CRATON'S. may 31 CROCKERY & CLASS WARE. A LARGE supply at reduced prices, just received bv received by may 31 J. M. CRATON. HARDWARE ! WALTER BRELTI is North buying more to enable us more fully to moot the demands of a large and increasing Wholesale and Retail Trade. IgiT Call and see us. OATES, WALTER BREM & CO., New Hardware S tore, Mansion House Corner, mar'29-tf Charlotte, N. C Hardware. HATCHETS, Axes, Hammers, Files, Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Iron, Nails, low for cash or country produce. mar29-Bf MILLER & CLARK. Cutlery. KNIVES and Forks, Pocket Knives, Scis sors, &c, for sale very cheap by inar29-tf MILLER & CLARK. BREM, BROWN & GO. SfOO dozTchssTDTawerimrTrrujik .Locks, 1 10 doz. Pad Locks, 90 doz. Door Locks, COO pair Trace Chains, 1,000 gross Strews, 100 gross Buckles, 90 doz. Curry Combs, With a full stock of all kinds of Hardware. Call and examine our stock. Charlotte, N. . a pi !G-tf. QuccKSwarc, &e. QUEENSWARE, Glassware, Plates, Dish es, Pitchers, kc, for sale I v rnar29-tf MILLER & CLARK. Window Glass. JUST received, of all sizes. Also a first rate article cf Putt v. mar29-tf MILLER & CLARK. Hardware. CM'ADES, Shovils, Axes, Hoes, of the verv KJ b lcst qualitv at mar-JlMf JONES & BRYAN'S. Ciitiery. KNIVES and Forks, Pocket Knives, Shears, Scissors, kr., at mar2i!-tf JONES & BRYAN'S. GROCERIES. GROCERIES. RIO OofTe No., 1, good Sugars, leas, bait, may 31 J. M. CRATON'S. Country Produce. OF all kinds, at the highest market price, taken in exchange for goods by mar'29-tf MILLER & CLARK. S. GROSE & CO., W H O L E S A I. E AND RETAIL DEALERS IX Groceries, Provisions, AND General Family Supplies TRADE STREET, CHARLOTTE, X. C. V7"OULD respect fully call attention to the V T merchants of Western North Carolina to their well selected stock of Groceries, which they offer very low. Call and examine belore you purcnase else where, as they will not bo undersold. SAMUEL UKUiSli & tl.,, Trade strett, .nearly opposite post-office. fc22-ly Coffee. G OOD Coffo on hand and for sale as cheap as the cheapest. mar29-tf MILLER & CLAKlv. Groceries. SUG, the AR, Coffee, Tea, Candles, Molasses at the one-price store. H. B. HAMMOND.. J. M LAUGHLIN. R. RI. IfuLLER. H. B. HAMMOND & CO., WHOLESALE AXD EETAIt Grocers and Commission MERCHANTS, Corner Trade and College btreets, CHARLOTTE, X. C. D EALERS in Grain, Country Produce, and every other article usually found in a first-class wholesale and retail Grocery es- tablishment. fc22-ly VIRGINIA Grocery & Liquor Store. W. S. GRIFFIN & CO., Tryon Street, Charlotte, X. C. ALWAYS on hand a great variety of Gro ccries and Liquors suited to tho Whole sale Trade, at very low prices. A call is solicited. apr5-tf W. S. GRIFFIN & CO. OLD THICKETY, THE champion of Limestone Springs Turf, S. C, will stand the ensuing season in Rutherford county, N. C. He is a beautiful mahogany bay, and is full sixteen hands high; i8 nineteen years old this spring, and will serve mares at 810 the insurance. Trading the mare for feits the insurance. All dues will bo taken in produce at cash prices. He is now owned by Carpenter & Co., and will be kept bv malS E. M. CARPENTER. Harness Manufactory. A. Dr Farnsworth, LOG AX S STORE, X. C. T ESPECTFULLY informs the public that JL he has opened a new Harness Shop, near Logan's Store, where he is prepared to do all work in his luno and at prices to 6Uit tne nara times. Give us a call. Ic'Jl-iy DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Drugs, Medicines, &c. CHARLOTTE DRUG STORE F. S C A R R , DRUGGIST &. CHEMIST, KEEPS for sale Pure Drugs and Chemicals, Patent Medicines, of all kinds, Varnishes, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, &c, of first quality. Kerosene Oil, No, 1 Lamps and Burners. Country Merchants supplied with Drugs, Essences, &c. F. SCARR. fe22-tf PATENT MEDICINES, FRESH 6upply just received, consisting in part of Jayncs' Expectorant, Sanative Pills and Expectorant, Doom's Liver Pills, Brandrcth's Pills. All of Dr. Radway's med icines constantly on hand ; Dr. Ayer's medi cines, Cherry Pectoral and Sarsaparilla, Mus tang Liniment, Opodeldoc, Pain Killer, Wis tar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Wine of Tar for coughs, colds, or consumption, Cod Liver Oil, Worm Sugar drops, Dead Shot, Carolina Bitters, German Bitters, and every other kind of reliable patent medicines, &c. . Also, Fine Brandies and Wines for medicinal purposes ; a superior article of Lemon Syrup, superior quality of Trusses, all for sale at may31J J. M. CRATON'S. OILS, PAINTS, &C. RED Paint, Chrome, Green and Yellow Varnish, Spirits of Turpentine, lied Janders, Indigo and Madder, pure White Iead, Tanners Oil, Linseed Oil, Machine Oil, Window Glass and Putty, and a thousand and one other articles not enumerated, at may31 J. M. CRATON'S. SMITH & BREM, Wholesale and Retail DRUGGISTS, karlotte, N. C, (opposite Mansion House.) HAVE on hand a large supply of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery, Notions, Paints, and Oils, which they oiler to the Western trade as cheap as can be bought in this market. Dr. smith has had several years experience in the Drug business in one of the largest Drag Houses in New i ork City. T V. SMITH, M. W. C. F. BREM, M. D. fel5-3m DRUGS AND MEDICINES, JUST received pure and fresh, comprising the following in part : Camphor, Opium, Morphine, Ipecac, Calomel, Blue Mass, Blis ter Plaster, Spirits Nitre, Laudanum, Pare goric, Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Cream Tartar, Sulphur, Borax, Alum, Balsam Copubia, Sul phuric Acid, Aquafortis, Scidlitz Powders, Mustard, Soda Powders, c, at may 31 J. M. CRATON'S. LAMPS AND BURNERS, AND good and pure Kerosene Oil, for sale by J. M. CRATON. may 31 D. John H. McAden, Wholesale and lletail Druggists, CHARLOTTE, X. C. AJOW ofters the largest and best selected 1 stock of DiTursand Chemicals, Dye-Stuffs, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Oils and Paints, ever offered in tho State of North Carolina sicians and Druggists with reliable Medicines. Merchants supplied with Drugs, Essences, and Dve-Stuffs, at lowest market rates. Prompt attention given to all orders and satisfaction guaranteed. fe22-tf Drugs, 5Iedieinesf TAINTS, Oils, Varnishes, Dye-stuffs, &c, jL for salo bv uiar29-tf MILLER & CLARK. SPEAR'S Patent Fruit Preserving Solution. "T is a perfect Antiseptic, tho cheapest and L best method in tho world for preserving all inds of Fruits, Jellies, Tomatoes, Cider, Wine, Milk, Vegetables, &c, &c. It saves Sugar It saves tne expense ot seal ing or Air-tight Jars or Cans; it is oO per cent, cheaper than any other method. One bottle will preserve 128 pounds of Fruit, or 48 gallons of Wine or Cider, or 12H gallons ot Milk. Warranted to contain nothing inju rious to health. For sale at may 31 J. M. CRATON S. INSURANCE. Encourage Hume Enteprise ! NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL Home Insurance Co. Incorporated December, 1868. Chartered Capital $500,000. Amount now iiaoie ior juos&es snv,vuv. OFFICERS: JAMES II. FOOTE, President. W. E. PELL, Vice-President. SEATON GALES, Secretary. R. II. BATTLE, Treasurer. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: R. G. Lewis, A. W. Lawrence, J. II. Davis. General Agent forWestern N.Carolina, Gen. R. 13. Vaxce. General Agent for Eastern N. Carolina, Thos. Tnonrsox. Office First Door South of Raleigh National Bank, Raleigh, N. C. THIS Homo Company, chartered by the Legislature of North Carolina, insures property against loss or damage Dy Fire, Lightning or Tornado, and does business on the" mutual and joint stock plans. The character of those who control the af fairs of the Company is a sufficient guarantee that it is what it proposes to be a Home En temrise offerintr ample and liberal protection against loss by fire, &c, on the moat easy and liberal terms to insurers. The twenty thousand dollars of N. C. bonds required by the charter of the company to be deixwited with the Public Treasurer, have boon promptly so deposited, and the receipt of the Treasurer obtained therefor. Policies are issued for a term not to exceed five vears. No other Company offers greater induce ments to insurers. Now is the time for all who feel any inter est in a Home Institution to come forward and encourage this Company, receiving as they will, reciprocal benefit in the enhanoe ment of value and protection of thoir property. For full particulars, address the Secretary, or consult General or Local Agents, who will, in due time, be announced. rj. All losses promptly adjusted and paid. SEATON GALES, Secretary. W. II. Murdoch, Ass't Sec. and Local Ag't. i aprlO-ly DRY GOODS. New Summer Goods! Cheap fbi? Cash. ! i Would respectfully invite the attention of my friends and the public generally, to the large and desirable stock of goods which I have just received from Charleston and New York, and which were selected with especial car oy Mr. G. 11. mills. I feel assured that my friends will find it to their interest to call and examine my stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. Great pleasure will be taken in exhibiting mv stock, and mv prices will compare - favorably with Siartan- lrg, Charlotte or elsewhere. I shall con tinue to sell as heretofore GOOD GOODS only, which I can conscientiously recommend at prices as favorable to purchasers as any man can sell good merchandise. Call and examine our goods, and we will not be offend ed if you do not make purchases. Jjimg your cash, corn, bacon, Dutter, oggs, rags, or anything you have to sell, and we will give you tho highest market rates in goods at cash prices. Believing it is best for all parties, I shall endeavor to do strictly a LASH business. may31-tf J. M. CRATON. DRY GOODS, SUMMER Casimeres and Cloths, Tweeds, Kerseys, Linens, Calicoes, Prints, Cam brics, Domestics, Shootings, Shirtings (bleach ed and unbleached), Drillings, Tickings, J aquard Diaper, Cotton Flannels, Ginghams, Muslins, Poplins, Dress Goods, GVoves, Stock ings, Half Hose, Skirt Braids, Shirt Fronts, Collars aul Cufls, Kitns, Knitting . Cotton, Ribbons, Laces, Velvet Ribbons, Bonnet Frames, Trimmings, &c at may31 J. M. CRATON'S. LADIES' SUMMER HATS F latest styles and varieties at the chean V store of J. M. CRATON. may 31 D. MAY &, SON, A RE daily receiving a choice selcctioe of XJl. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. Call and sec our goods, as wo offer bargains, apr 12 New Spring Goods. TR. J. M. CRATON resictfullv an JL nounees to his friends, customers and .i i, ..... .. tne puuuc generally, tnat lie is now receiving: a large and well assorted stock of New Goods, which he oilers on most reasonable terms. aprl2-tf J. M. CRATON. Ready Made Clolliingr, JUST received and for sale at the cheapest stor! in Western Norlh Carolina. apr 12 MILLER & CLARK. Ladies' Dress Goods. JUST received, tho latest styles and best quality Ladies' Dress Goods. aprlO D. MAY & SON. Ladies' and iVIisscs' Hats. OF the very latest stylo, and at prices so low that vou will be astonished. apr 19 D. MAY & SON. Very Latest from Cuba! IXDEP.DHG DECLARED ! M ESSRS. D. 3IAY SOX have just received a larsre and well selected Spring: and summer Cxootl, to which they invite the attention of those de siring !?oods. lhey propose to seil them as cheap, if not cheaper, than they can be sold Call and see us at Paitletl's old stand, op posite Dr. Craton's store. api-19 Spring Importation. BREM, BROWN & CO., CHARLOTTE, X. C, WHOLESALE AND SF.TAIL DEALERS IX Foreign and Domestic, Staple & iancy Dry Goods, rsotions, Fancy Goods, Embroidery, Carpets, Hats, Boots, and fchocs. 7E have received our second stock of Spring & Summer Goods, embracing tho most extensive and varied assortment. We have certainly the la rarest Stock of Goods ever brought to this market, llavinir bought after the regular spring trade was over, during the dull season, with one of the greatest mo ney panics in Northern cities sinco 185", wo can and will sell at cither Wholesale or Re tail lower than can be bought in this market. As an evidence of what wo say, all we ask is an examination of our Goods and Prices. Give us a call before buying. BREM, BROWN & CO., West Trade street, Charlotte, N. C. apr26-tf Dry Goods. EVERY style and quality of dry goods for snle low down bv anrl9 D. MAY & SON. Staple & Fancy Goods ! JOIE L MOORE, Shelby, ST. C, announces to the people of Rutherford and Cleaveland counties that he now has on hand a largo and well selected stock of Sta ple and Fancy Goods, which he offers to the trade on most reasonable terms. His stock consists of Dry Goods, Hardware, Cut lerj', Crockeryware, Groceries, and other goods suited to tho wants of his customers, apr 12 Cloths, Casimeres, TJOCK Island Jesns, best quality at $1 75 X per yard, lor salo by mari29-tf MILLER & CLARK. Fancy Goods and Notions. FANCY Goods and Notions, a well selected assortment, for sale by mar29-tf MILLER & CLARK. FANCY Goods and Notions, in great variety at mar22-tf JONES & BRYAN'S. Ladies Dress Goods, "f USLINS, Challice, Prints, Delains, Grcn- adines, at mar22-tf JONES & BRYAN'S. Ladies' Dress Goods. PRINTS, best quality, 20c. per yard ; Cal icoes 12ic. per yard ; Delaines, Alpacas Merinos, Ginghams, Bercges, Linscys, Denims &c., for sale bv mar29-tf " MILLER & CLARK. Furniture Emporium. ROBERT F. "DAVIDSON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEU IN FTJR5sITTJRE, Of every description, Tryon st., opposite city clock, Charlotte, N. C. Also, metallic Ilurial Cases of va rious fctyles, kept constantly on hand. apr'J6-3n; PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DENTISTEY. DR. D. H. PADGETT, (A regular graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Science, and an operator on tho Teeth, of twenty ears' personal experience,) RUTHERFORDTON, N. C, flALLS to the country, by let- v tor or otherwise, promptly i attended to. Terms moderate for cash. may31-2ui J. F. ALEXANDER, CIVIL & MINING ENGINEER, SIIELBY, N. C. SURVEYS made of Mineral Lands, Assays of Minerals, and reports of Mineral Lands made. fel5-6m Churchill & Whiteside, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, RUTHERFORDTON, N. C. WILL practice in all tho Courts of West ern North Carolina, in the Supremo Court of the State, and in the District, Circuit and Supreme Courts of tho U. S. I.. F. CHl'RCHILL. O. X. WUITESIDE. aprl2-tf jProIessional Card. DR. JT. M. CRATON having returned from the North, will attend to all pro fessional calls as heretofore. fc22 nr. Jno. W. II arris, WILL give prompt attention to all pro fessional calls, and hopes to merit a continuance of his long established practice. lias constantly on hand a fine supply of pure Drugs at "Lis office inRutherfordtoo, N. C. dccl5 Dr. Hicks, RUTHERFORDTON, N. C. CONTINUES the practice of Medicine. Surgery and Midwifer), in Rutherford and the surrounding counties. Charges mod crato. mai iyr Jos. I j, Carson, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLIC ITOR IN BANKRUPTCY. RUTHERFORDTON, ,N. C. WILL give his undivided attention to tho practice of his profession in the Su preme and Federal Courts, and will attend to all business entrusted to his caro in the courts of Law and Equity for tho Seventh and Eighth Judicial Districts of North Carolina, dec 15 Dr. Thos. S. Duffy, CONTINUES tho Practice of Medieine. Special attention paid to Operations in Surgery. Office hours from nine o'clock, a. m., to ono r. m. dcclG 31. II. Justice, ATTORNEY AT LAW, RUTHERFORDTON, N. C. CLAIMS collected in all parts of the State, declo Drs. ltuckcr & Twitty, HAVING associated in tho practice of Medicine in all its branches, respect fully offer thoir services to the public. Thankful for past favors, they hoK, by prompt attention to all calls, to merit a con tin uanec of their established practice. Charges moderato. Ofliee in tho Andrew Mooro House, first door above J. A. Miller & Co. janl 1 CIDNEY & M'AFEE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, SHELBY, N. C. 1 PRACTICE in the Superior Courts of West ern North Carolina. may 10-tf ADVERTISING AGENCY. SPECIAL. KawananRiJl taftrtising. . . thromgltout the State, GoldaliorJ , X. V. r Y authority solicit in person, and receive' J3 advertisements for tho North Carolina Press, in the Commercial cities of Wilmington, Newlcrn, Norfolk, Petersburg, Richmond, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Bos ton, and attend to the collection of claims of every description throughout the State of North Carolina. IgilTWill also undertake tho collection of all old dues to the Press of the State, in any of tho above places. Refer specially, to Goo. V. Strong. Esq., Goldsboro' ; Maj. J. A. Engelhard, Editor Wilmington Journal; Hon. Plato Durham, Raleigh ; Hon. Geo. Howard, Tarboro ; and Gon. M. W. Ransom, Woldon, N. C. Refer generally to tho Conductors of the State Press. Messrs. Win. A. Hearne & Co., as above,, are hereby authorized Special Agents for tho Vindicator. fe!5 Wholesale and Retail. NEW SPRING & SU JIMERGOODS. CLIAG &COHEN ARE now receiving their usual full suppljr of spring and summer goods, which thev- will sell upon as reasonable terms to whole sale and retail buyers as they can bo had this side of New York. With an experience of eighteen years resi dence in old Mecklenburg, we natter ourselves that wo havo becotno good judges of tho want of our neighbors and friends, and wo promiso that no other house, whether t ctcrans or new comers shaU UNDERSELL us. There is no humbug about their having m largo 6tock, with a corresponding desire te. sell. A call will satisfy you of the fact. Wo have now on hand, and aro daily re ceiving our summer stock of Ladies Dress Goods, Foreign and Do mestic Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, IIats and Caps, Notions and Cutlery, Groce ries, Hardware, Crockery and a general assortment to suit the demands of wholesale and retail customers. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange at market rates. E. & C, apr26-4t Domestics. SHIRTINGS, Drillings, Flannels, for salo cheap by mar29-tf MILLER & CLARK. Stationery. BOOKS, Taper, Pens, Tcneils, Slates, Inks, Envelopes, at uiarti-J-tf JONES & BRYAN'.
The Western Vindicator (Rutherfordton, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 14, 1869, edition 1
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