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novimiTTATUSNT BONDS AND NOTES, UNITED STATES INTERNAL RE V- be stncfly and uniformly carried out, and are in THE RIN COLLEGE, -N. The next session will ctmmrnce on -ibe llth of CHARLOTTE, N. CL January, and close on tne second 1 bursday in one. The College has been reorganized, refurnished, and a it a. a- f.

1 tuition and other expenses At the 'usual rates. All expenses xb be paid in advance. A daily iiacK wm i run from the College to High Point on the N. O. On Monday night (a white man) Colorado Jewett appeared in a box at the Axcn Toeatre, fhi.adeipnia, who a iuu-uiwusu as nts companion Tnotfad of retaining their i nrl armrnvino.

the selection, j.tbb 1 i Philadelphians got np sue Philadelphians got tip Buch an amount or inqjg -k nation that the twio brothers bad to aosquaiu-late. Exchange Paper. 1 The Philadelphia people want ta force negrp equality. on ihe Soath, buf they want nothing to do with negro association themselves. Yhp would havo thought that their indignation would have been aroused at seeing a negro and a white man sitting together in a Northern Theatre, Consistency is a jewel.

Magistrates for Gaston County. iThp follnwino- Magistrates have been appointed Gaston county, on the recommendation 6fDa.vid A. Jenkins, the member ot House ot Cora mons from that county i Sanil A Xorrence, Abram A Mauney, II Vt Ioffstetler, Wm Falls, Oates, Strbupi, Henry Summit, Marion Friday, Milton Aydjptte, Lawson A Mason, Robert Hollandi, Nathan Mendenhall, Eli.J Robinson, James Hanna, Daniel Ragan, Wm Shipp, IS Willis, Jas Cannon, Wm McKee, and David A Jenkins. Raleigh Progress. I 1 1,1 SST Kittrell's Springs, a celebrated summef resort in Granville county, N.

have been sold by Dr. Blacknall to Rev II Riddick It is to be used -for chool purposes When it is known that school-teachers are the poorest paid people in the w6rld (excepj; p'reachers and printers) it is strange tha'tjany man would inyest fortv-five thousand dollars in a school house. l-y Ho i our vilfairei I I witnessed the departure of Cfteen stalwart young men of Anson and adjoining counties for the 'far west." Amongst them were those. to whom any land might point, with the words of (the mother of the Gracchi. Rut tbey are gone, and many others will follow.

Wadcaloro, Argus. Test OaTh- If Southern rebels were as dishonest as Northern Republicans, they wouldi take the test oalh at once. The leading repub-l Uicanfr when they swore to support the Constitu-j lion, IOW IXiast luai nicy uim ou! wuii mo wcuiot reservation as to parts ot it which they did and would not obey. So was it with Indianapolis Herald, NuMBEit of Lawyers in the United States. Alabama 286, Arkansas 183, CalHbr-i nia 771; CAjonecficut 390, Delaware 77, Florida! 78, Georgia 563, Illinois 1805, Indiana 1283, Iowa 842, Kansas K13, Kentucky 091, Louisi-i ana 164, Maine 560, Maryland 582, Massac.hu-: setts 1296, Michigan 777, 305, Mississippi Missouri' 778, Nevada 40, New Hampshire 307, New Jersey 415, New York 6769, North Carolina -056, Ohio 2043, Oregon 106, Pennsylvania 2630, Rhode Island 117, South Carolina 105, Tennessee 723, Tcxas'(in-oomplete) 145., Vermont Virginia 7tl, West Virginia 239, Wisconsin 713.

DaveiiporxFciiiale" LEXOIR, 'Caldicell county, N. C. Tho exercise of this Institution will resumed Jaxr th nf Fphrrj dr i- with a -full and accomplished corps Instructors. This InstitutioTrT is delightfully siiuated at (Lenoir, 12 miles, Icat-d Station on the Western Railroad. TERMS Board for Twenty weeks i $jQ 00 Tuition in English branches 0 0Q.

Tuition in Music and use of Piano, 2'i 5Q Drawing, 1 10 00 Paintiug in Oil. .20 00 Greek, Fre'nch and German, each, 5 i Primart Dkpautmkst. ij. Tuiiioa in first class; $12 50; Tuition in second class, 15 00j Contingent fee to be paid by each stu dent on entering the 2 00! All of the above prices are to be paid in speci its equivalent. i Circular, address, lsf of February, J.

R. GRIFFITH, January I5718C6. Jm. Ansonville, N. lYorlli Carolina CHANGE OP Kaiiroad.

-On and after Sunday, January 7th, will run as follows 1 JJOJXG WEST. 1866, Trains Leave GoTdsboro': Raleigh llillsborq 'Greensboro Salisbury Arrive at Charlotte 3iad Train. 10 il 00 II 48' Freight Train 4 15 A 9 00 13 25 3 10 7 00 9 50 A 4 '4'J 9 15 1 00. A GOING EAST. Mail Train, 3 06 M.

6 05 10 00 1 2) A 4 30 IV eight Leave Charlotte Salisbury Greensboro Hillsboro Raleigh Arrive at Goldsboro 4 30 A 7.I 8 40 12 50 5 00 8 45 7 45 12 40 A Mail Tra in eonnerts at Kaleisrh with Raleigh A Gaston Kailrond ilrond trains for the North. 1 At Golds- born with A. Si and the Wilnjington "eidon Railroads. 1 At Green.W with the Piedmontx.au- Freicbt Train has a Passen'eer Car attached for the accommodation of and runs daily, 1 i I I I tcfructeq to emke. clt any deductions not claimed and entered in cOnfornjttywitb tbe above regu- Jation before entering and returning their as-seismeUt to the Assessor, inasmuch as tbe Assessor.

bias not time between the 15th and 20tb. of the his lists are returnable to Lthe Collector i to obtain corrections of loose or I i i 1 1 erroneous return. ti. 14. iiLt'J-Ji, A 1 Assessor.

3d Dbtrict, Jf C. Salisbury, Pee. 1, 1865,. DUTIES The following well timed and eencibla obrTa-tiens ofjthe Rjfitou the. daties and- selves tj) tire consideration of all sensibjo and conscientious! and more especially those connected with the public press, that mighty engine tor weal or woe.

It is truly bid the press now has a providential opportunity' to tuaa' if est its roal i TJnon" the nrtssofboth I the Northern and Souihern fectiona of the Uniou is laid a. solemn duty at this particular juncture. 1 becomes one th leading If the journals of each ecction. inspir -ed with a genuine desire bf Union, wtre to make a rule, and religiously observe it, to refuse the republication of whatever Jay open to the itnpa- tation of partizansbip, prejudice, ''and general toward eaoh oticrj the toew rule would so soon and so abundantly vindicate itself byj its desirable results as to excite surprise that it was not. adopted before.

--It as. easy to-heal the old wounda of fricndiTbip is to stir up strife and contention; We have become fully satisfied of the f'power of vituperation moV calumny, knowing thill, if long persisted "in, it is able to fiat ion pf men ityling themselves The opposite -would mow f)6 a grateful to all rational be-, ings, tojwhich satisfied honor, not less tbao true humaniljy, urgentlyinvites us. "Even if the Congressional ravings are 3 ljcpt up. irtstin the power of an enlightened pres to ueutralita thicir cfTect on both sides. Tie re must be a manifestation of real kindness at trome if the Union is To be practically renewed; and it will be necessary for it to begin in influential quaftersj 1 he press has' a providential opportunity nbw show its real it will hardly deoy that'byii agency a large sharw of the countrj's trouble was precipitated upon, us, so ii.

ought to BtaLd rpadyj' "with tbe first break o.the lhcavy to employ its fall "i power for the of those relatione which have eoffcrcd from a temporary disruption. Ib. this the press is permitte4 to showlit gr'eftt'infiitence everi1- negatively; ite positive 'power upon! tho nation a largo part tt- fniporiant Dcqitipn if the Quartermaster. Gen.eral-T-'h& Quartermaster Grnefal refusea to pay for during the' 'war ferj. militarylpurposics Southern States Thei fol- lowing decision has i justjibeen' made in a caioT where vbuchera had been giT-P by; order1 of for the use.

c-f a black tniith-sbrip and tools belonging to a loyal ckUzn. -ofWBweif, 'Winchester was a hostitj- Icapturcd from aniencmyjwhqid noC surrender 00 but were driveh Out by fjreojf arms. very-' Liug i it waa'prizd jof war; as pt. Atlanta aoi Charleston, buiJldipg'Ji were occupied for" shelter of troops, fcicU and wonoded soldiers, It 1 dQes not that jthe Military Department should order. paymeDit'of any renta'undr aach' fv" i Jtti We'uDderstsnd that tbij, decision will tpply 1 to all similar cases jarlsing in the Southern States, even where toe claimant- produce evi-' dence of.

loyalt jhelligencer," Odd NoticeV. Tbe i Atlanta 1 (Georgia! Messenger gives tlie foNoiing odd' notice of a deceased cititeji of that plaqe: 7 "He was the father of. eleven eon, fi'B whom married five flistere- -lie had ono hun died and eighth-nine jgraod children and at hfs fuoeri.1, two weeks ago last Sabbath, twd horuea were; stung to death by beer, efid cajme very nir Ineinrr Ii.i ilif lit lh i The above i not the poly singular tbiog of. the -kind in Georgia At ltinggoI4, io the most beautiful part of the. cemetery there il.

this inscription' upon a' tombstone: 'T "Sacred 'to tie beaiory of Tcnncssee'Thdnjp-1 Jr. 'Ila'livcd to enliven tbe happiness of hisiarcnts three years, twouiontiii nod twenty three day when death tore him from tbe mountain's browJ An angel caubt and' bore -him o'er Xhes sea, and placed him jn'Gtfd'a hue IIouscj to live and play through til eternity IsiroRTANCit ot PujecTUATios.Wnted A young mini tp take charge of pair If bonci of a rtligioui itijirni'of mind. 1 A school committee man wtites; have a school house large to accommodate-foar hundred pupil bur stories high." A newspapci tnjti "A child was rart over by a wagon three year old and cross-ejed with pantalets and which never epoke afterward. ParasoL A jprotectioo the sua used by made ioLcottou and whalebone. Simps Articles worn under the boot of gcntle'tneo madie of eialfekio.

Ad exchange describing a celebration, sayu The proe'esaiora waa very' fine and nearfy two miles in length; aa was also the prayer of Dr Ferry the chapilain." clip theolfeVing from the ''Drawer" of" Harper MontSIy.) Jlany ot our reader in vill I em tt-vill rrn-tiize if'L'ood. tV.i riitfatYf 1 I 1 brother P-4-r-, of Concord Presbytery, i 1 is an ofT-haodj speaker, and like most men of that class, baa stereotyped expre8Hoe, which, in the exciteJirnent thp. ninrnent' ha aometimeii applies rather jtiappro; riately Once preaching a funeral -sermon, the corpse lay before bim be exclaimed fflere, brethren, tre hare before us a liimg witness and a standing menu- vtent of tbe frailty of bumaa lonei J' Tbera. are a great many, questions asked concerning the 7-30s, 5-20s, aqd compound 'Votes: The following facts will answer about 'al ttvse inquiries: -The 6-30s, iare soicalled because they Jbear per cL. per annum interest, This is twol cents per day on a hundred i They, are cu pon bon.ds, and' a coupon for a half year's infte rest is payaDie every muutua irom inw uavo of the do -f I Theee ootes fall due three years from date, at" and 'after time the bolder can Icsall "or money or-a 5-20 of.

the aamei amount: thus givinjt the bolder ofrthe pption The 1st series of these notes fall 1 Aug. 15, S300.000: the' 2d series falls due iJuoe 15 1868, the 1 3d series falls due July( 15 186, 230,000,000. I It is thought by some that the Secretary of the Treasury will offer amoro inducing bond tban the 5-20l, in to get the ulid-ed into a longsecarity even ceforethey mature. There is no doubt that the Secretarv will! make an effort to. get the 7-30s- out of the way.

befc re they fall due; so in any event they are a go id thing to invest in. --r-. 'The 5-20s are a six per bent. gold-interest bond. They aie called o-20s because after tie first five years.

the Government has the tiptbn to pay them off, i or they inay run for fifteen years more; making them years froim thrir date to run-; positively and. theny during tie balance of the twenty years, the Secretary can at any time stop interest and pay them ofi. i-The first batch of 5-20s is dated 18G2. These are called "old bonds," and are bought for foreign orders; hence they bring the The second batch is dated 1864, and the thi -d batch 1865- The interest on all the issues is payable at the: same time 31ay and Nov. i I' It is plain that for American, investment the 'Q and 'C5 bonds are better than tbe old fiords.

Compound-jnferest ara so called bejcaube. thev draw interest on ttie interest --computea in I .1 half-yearly periods. They are a six per cept note, baying tjbre'e years to run from date! anjd, when due, every -hundred dollars will anioAnt ffo S119 40. Tbjese notes are dated June I0 July 15, Aug. 15, Oct.

15, Dec. 15, 1804, and My 15, Aug. 1, Sept. 1 and 15, and Oct. 1 and, lb, 1865; I- i All the compounds are a legal leader fd'tj their face, and they are all ra legal reserve.

lor baBk deposits and circulation. The decision that the June couiDOtmus oulv would -answer ton a re serve against circulation, has be eu reverse! NORTH CAROLINA. FREEDMEN. i The Staudard the report of Col. Whittlesey Ve have! read of the iFreeld- men Jiureau ot tins 'many interesting facts.

During the quarter State, ile-sets forth ending thci 31st of cember. 1865. there has been a trroit fallislff dff in the amount i Df issued to decehdeht 1 4 I freedmen; the number of them i contracting fir "work has. also as increased; and tie number of. deaths in hospital has' diminished over three-fourths that reported for the precec- mg quarter, anil tne cuuioer oi sick is tess Dy 2,309.

'There have been al3b 393 orphans ap- prenticed, whereas only 42 cases are reported, fof the previous three months. vf The abandoned lands which have been re stored to their former 'owners are valuied at those! remaining in the bf tbe bureau at S208.200. "In the schools under 'the superintenderjee the'Bureau there are 119 teachers, and Scholars. Eiahty-six eqIiooIs have been staj lished In referrititr Whittlb sey says Vln some instances planters have established schools for their: employees, as a means pro- matin fr srood order and contentment. It is also very gratifying to see a few" churches it organife ing Saooa scnoois lor coioreu Bantiat church in Ra'cigh a nob Ttie ek- ample, has already a large freednjen's saufealih gchool in successiui operation.

A Goon Orderj Captain AViicox, or the Ffeednien's Bureau in this town, has issued an torder that all freedmeti and women whoijbhdll be found alter tne zutn instant bates showing that they h-aye employment fr the current year will be takeu up and treaed vagrant, according to the vagrant, laws of tfje iRfate. "Children liable to become a tax the public are to be bound out until they are I wen ty-one years oj age. uanvaie xmes.y TriE Banished CoNsriitATORs.The Boi ion Evening Transcript has an item' about the banished conspirators Lata intelligence from the Jry. lortugas savs that Df Mudd. Spancler and O'Langhlin, thH Lincoln assassination conspirators, "all pecti py one room, "and in good health Thov An ihft niost menial and degrading iwork about" the prison'.

Dr Mudd has behaved with exemplary propriety since failure to escape some, time ago, and is evidently striving re- instate himself in the good opinion ot nis cusio-j: rtroocii and1 atreable place tin the prisan hospital." Tbk Pbice of New hpapebs. Thoso nento for dailv and tetf pnt4 fnr wreklv raters here would I KurODeail I notice what-European papers cost. Ihe T- forfV.fiVe dollars a year. -The Nvws. Globe.

Hera and Post charge the same -rate. Ihe L.outiajn Evening Wail is published: tnree times a wt. 'i at twenty-five dollars The London jserxi- 'weeklies twelve dollars. The French daily r.ers, large ones, are about the same price as the London Those about the Vr nennies cost twenty, and. twenty five -dollars.

German papers cost from twenty tvh j0uf ft Vp.r. Uilizen 1 Tli TTnited States armv lomcers in have complimented Gen, flardee with a sapper. 4 7 I The following Circular- for th.e instruction of pMinufacturersj with'regard toitHe mode of mak ing monthly returns of their anxx Pr'oductSt is approved and riulihorized be priated for general circulation Ttrthe Manufacturers of tluslTJtird Cvlitction District of North Carolina. -The Excise (Section 82 and 86) requires yon to render a fall account ofjthe quality and value ofryour 'ttianufeieturc 6it 'productions drj ring" each moo tbj as Jt he "quantity and value of your gross ales andj to state, in sepa-rato columns', the! items and account ef your de ductions, if any are claimed ajstf the amount of your ilf irhlcli has been con eumed or used by; yourselves ox agents, or used for the production of lother miar ufacturesj with tbe -market, value of the ame ftt the time and place? of such useior cpnsuuip.tion whether yoa have shippedany of your p'reductions to any foreign, and the market talue of the same at the place jofj shipment, and, whether you have consigned any! of ypur goods tj)' auction or commission merchants other than isiich as are your regular selling agents and thej value of. tbe goodsthus consigned at the placfet)f production.

By a recent! decision of the iCpmnmsioner, it is held that where you uniform consign your goods for sale td? persons 'knor as commission merchants, bxii who are in, fact iy iur regular sell ing agents. oo 'return-of goods iox taxation shall be and no unttl.the goods are sold by the'raj and no fetefc 5 of goods thus sentwilf be received based up'oif estimated This rule applies a.lthouIi!yoA may have, more'than onerc6m mission merchanf'wbo keeps' your goods and makes sales for you. The returns thus made mUBt bo verified by oath or and be to the Assistant Assessor wUhirithe first't(in'days of each. month. Manufacturer's! blank jljto.

3) has been prepared by the department toisuit the require- tuents of tho law, and (the Cbmmlssroner. has iven' positive linstructions no returfTs be received as valicLwhich' does not uin all. respect? conform'-, to requirements of the printed blank." where the 'i jmanufacturer refuses or neglects to conlorni to t.h other hc Assistant jAssessorj-s author z'td to estimate the. values of his sales nd add tlje penalty of 50 per cent. and the party may 'be subjected to a fine of $500, and -hts oods to eizorc, and foTfeiturel In relation to' redactions, great care must be observed no deductions are aUovjed upon goods which pay a -epieeifie idutybyl the ton, but the timieloff makjng fejturns- of such "oods is the same rule as applies to poods wnicn pav au aavaiorcm uuiy.

caac of gobds Chichi pay an lad valorem duty'j 8ftcr returning the full gross amount pFactual sales, tho follnwinsr deductions mav be made Isjt The fullr value lof your fcajlesmust be reported, including the -amount jclkimed as rightful deductions.jaBd'tbQ deductloris claimed must be specifically freJghfj, state as nearly as you can to what placej if i nterestrat what. rate. K1 'i-i'- 2d sold ly an whether 'commissioned or by regular commission house affecting your sales, aI-a place' other than the place if production, a iaeonable com-, missfon, hot three pt cent', will be allowedjon sales' made at "tho, place1 of production. 3d. No deduction caln be alloy for insurance,) orj labor" necessary to.

put the goods, in a marketable conditi nor can any deduction be made for ent or bt'are, clerk hire, lights, postage advcrtisingjltsaxes, traveling expenses, tbes are supposc(l to be covered by the conimissiom. I Ko deduction fchould le toiaimcd in any form the' tax trpdn price, orjsalo of th goods, by maiking the tax separate item, but the 'tax. being jibe pf, the roods like any bthr item of copty the lw re quires the manufacturer to retk Jrn 'all hje sells the 'goods for, including the tax. 5th. No deduction shpuld beiade fodam-ages reclam at ious, braachj of for goods 6oIJ in previous inontbs, which proved defective ta jany way iaindj i which have been before taxed; all such claims 'heing for a reduction off taxes previously assessed on "other goods, should made to thjej Commissipn-cr through the Assessor.

6tlt By a recent decision of thei Commissioner, the box, barrel, das.c, bottle, jbr" other enclosure in wliich may be. deducted -where' it is of itself a distincrl and has paid a It a of cloths, for, packs thein in boxes wrappers 'of his own oi otbersl manufacture, which have paid a duty as iucb; lie may deduct the cost of the- bot j'rom the amount of 6alcs but if bo duty join such boxes or packages as such has been paid, or they are nojj taxable, their cost cannot be deducted. jj manufacturer's blankjirtas a heading under "deductions lofi other This has in some casea bcenj made an qtnnibu to car-, ry a variety of charges not alloVed by law. -The department hasj defined the charges which can be-allowcd uode this "Legal interest or at place pf sale whercjoods a sold on time, special labdr of repacking goods after sale, in the wholesale! -form or wrapper in which thev co to market. in9pectioa.wbiere the laws of mii-l-iif rnnniro ininprlloTl before the coods w.

1 a ika goodacr articles arc may, be put under this But in all these, caees the articles cr 7 the Assessor "..77.71 JZZ 'r im the ieQ3 Jtgfcf allowable, and whether thej rag6iiablel and no Geductions or ex- pensg 6i10J1ia bt allowed or claimed unless the Eame'Were included the. sale price of goods. notlee is to 'manufacturers that thpv mav not be taker bv "surprise: and that; assured that what is required fli wiIJ be reaired of ail otherereo tbatrno -ikln IhnAt. tax.naver ImL ll ihe AasistaBt are speciay mB that the instructions contained this pircular (Published -every BY 1 WILLIAM J. BDITO AXD PROPRIETOR o- r-r '7EKPS, PER ANNUM," in advance Transient advertisements must be paid for I n4vance, -Obituary notices are charged adveriia aajr-tatea.

J. Advertisement not marked on the manuscript tjr a specific time, will be inserted until forbid, and charged accordingly i' ri $1 per square of 10 lines or less will be charged for each insertion, unles the advertisement is, inserted 2 months or more. (, if i MEDICAL DRS. GIDDON McCOMHS, haricjr associated themselves fa the practice of Medicibe nd Surgsryj respectfully tender ihVir professionals rviccs Jo the: citizenf of Charlotte and surrounding From a lFge experience in pritatip as welt ad Field and Hospital practice "tbey fe-l justified, in nronn1nr(a nav sneciul Httcntioo to the practice Of Surgery in all it -If 1 OSce in. Granite Row, np stairs, opposite ibe -Mansion lloase.

i HO HURT I). I Dec 11. 185 II. FIRE, LIFE -MARINE Th imJersicned. some of the stroBjc- New York Insurance, Companies, are.

prcpafed: I'olicici for an amount dciired ngaibft' Loss on Land 'or Sea if Property or life, ia North and South Carolina. Address HUTCHISON SPKIXGSS. Agent Sept 4, 1SG5. tf CKklotte, 1-' tl J. U.

HTTCHISOX. 'J- E- SOU'S -HUTCHISQN BROym, ATTORN BVS; At LAW," 'i' Having again asociated themselves i the practice; Law, will give rmtutui attention to entrugted to than ia Mecklenburg; an ing roiintie. Office in the corner building formrrr all business; p. the a ljoiq-j I-1 Occupied ly the late Col W'm. A.

nearly opfosife tlie Charlotte Hotel, where one or the may always be found. December 25, 1.S65. 3ni( d. CALL AND SEE 3lcJiE'0D i TLho are now receiving and ope.iing'i and well selected Stock of'. Hats, Cp, S4oe, (asOCIvSUEK and CRO thev will sell atwholesaIe or fait, low far npied by J.J khe SprBgs; I'ath or lUrter, in tlie'Stofe lately i viiEUS 1- HO.

3d dodT North, corner, and 5 "door Sduth of the CMrSotte Trvon -Street. 1 I 1 on Trvon-Street. A share of public pairoaage rcfpcctriiiiyj solicited. K. McLEODV No 13, lSC5tf Mv ISTRELE.N 1- IT- C'ome one, coiii alii come h'j, com small Com youi, chute ol1 and see laryainx solv AT KOOPMANN 6c PHELPSV CELEBRATED OLD STAND.

A We would respectfully call the attention au friends aRd to the tacl irtai arc ic-t ceiring in'of the large and best assdrjed Stocks of Goods Lj to be fonn'd in this place. We. intend do an tensivf CASH HUSlXESS, and are difermmed to jell oor Gtoda at-the nry lowest lrica. 1 THK arc invite- to cll ana examiae our Stink, in part Jbp. lSoods--ii-.

-i at follows Fancy Goods, of oil 'RUnkers, Clothing-aw Furnisbing Gdqds, Carpelj-j Hat and Cui.s, Hardware ani utrv, and Shoes, KopinjE Baggicg, Also a large assortment of i Family Conntry Merchants who desire to purcnase irooi a select and complete stock, arc respeel fully rittd, before elscwher. i btlieving if "can be trt A KOOPUASX Peceiuber 1SG5. 41- PATENT MKDICINKS, rKlVFtjlUvUV, lM Orders with remittances, promptly executed tt lowest market price? by 1 llarral, Itilc- hi Acf, Ajr yQRfy rroprletors Ext. Puchii, which is sold for less prices "nod is double the. sizeand strength of auy other.

December 4, 1 S65j- Cm ariotlc Foundry lacc shoIr r. KTictLAii Notice. The public is respect fHj informed that I am prepared to build and repair Steam EnWs and Ifkinds orIachinerr work. aiso. in Iron ai lJras.

1 aui and guarau-lee work to he done as Well and as cljpap a at any jhop in the State. Ol(l. castings bought work. Oct 16, 18G5 6mpd or taken in exchange far i j. I Proprietor; Stale Co, Court of J'trot and Qiqrltr -Voft Term, Keubcn BKnton, Adaiiqistrator of Daniel Blantoa, deceasetl, Charles Blaaton et.

al. Petition to C11 Land, It appfarins tJ the satiafaction of tke Court that the defeiidai.4 tUi Tharli Charl Ulanton, the i betr of Orrtn BUnlon, the hefra bf Pernieli Locin, the heirs of Amiiv Uwn, A Aim iy A liiantou, i Martha Pinkney Blai.ton.' the heirs Kiaion Blantou.and the heirs of John Blanrdn; arc iron-rsidenls nf this -State, it it therefore ordered i that tnbliiaion be, made In the Western Democrat, fix successive notifying deiVnd)int9 to le and appear al the net Court of Hen, and Quarter I Sessions tflTbe held for the counry of Cteaveland, at Conrt Ilonse in Shelby, on the 6th Monday after the 4th -MonJav in December, lb'SSj then and there' to make themselves parties to this issue, it tbey think proper to do i' I Witness, ivuisaros k.u Mnndav after the Ifondayl. 4he 6th Monday after the i I Hilroat. For further information, address the un VKAVi2N ieS t' Jan 8, 1. 'SANDERS (il tAe Stand formerly occupied by Elias Cohena Grocery Slurex Id door from Democrat Ojfice,) "JOI AVE just received a large ana well-selected Stock of choice i consisting principally of Sugar Coffee, Molasfes, Liverpool Salt, Bagging, and Rope," Jlacke el in kits, barrels and, half-barrels, Cheese, Ginger, i-pice, canaieB, Kaisins, Picklei, Sauces, Pepper, A fiuejarticle of white-wilie Vinegnrj, Crockery, Hardware arid Cutlery, GLASS-WARE, Iron Nails; and everything generally found in a Grocery Store.

ALSOi a fine stock' 'of i PORTER, ALE, Having bought their stock in jt fie Northern markets for cash, tbey are prepared to sell on moderate terms fobJcash at wholesale and attention of country merchants is respectfully invited to this stocJi'Of Groceries- I J. M. SANDERS, M. B. -TAYLOR, J.

BLACKWOOD. Charlotte, Oct. 2, 1865. PETER MALLETT, General (onimission and Shipping i Itlercliiiiil: Xq. 23 KrtJi Water WILMINGTON, NY C.

Consignments of Colron, Naval Stores, Lumber and ether Produce for Sale or Shipping, respectfully solicited. Liberal, advances made when desired. D2r Orders accompanied with Cash promptly executed Nov 27, ISO 3m' Charlotte Female I Institute. I CHARLOTTE, N. C.

JOHN 15. BUIU KLL, A. The next Session will. commence on Monday. the I5th of Jaijuury, and continue 24 weeks to 30tb of June, I8ti6.jr- Term per Sea ion of 24 Week, Payable in Currency, i Half in Advance i LBoard, inclining every expense except i Wa.hitg and Lights, 5-o Tuition in English, $25 and SO 00 These terims, in proportion to length of Session, which is now 24 instead of weeks long, are the samc-'as before the war, adding on discouut of currency.

Thi 'Department of Music', Vocal and under' the direction of Prof. Bi'iumann. The J)epartmeut i of Modern Languages,) Drawing and Painting will be under the direction of. Prof. Wm.

Benziger, Graduate ol Geueva College, SwStserlaud. For Catalogue containing fulj particulars as to address Jt: IUv. R. BUUWELL SON, Charlotte, N. Jan 8, 1S 2 'X- For A superior toned CHURCH BELL, with iron frame an-l vote Inquire at this Oflice.

November! 7, 1885 Ei F. CV Super-Phospliate of Lirn, a) Oil (. 'I nOalB MAStRE. i 'j WARRNTKO Being made of the bst material and.in the most approved manner it is recommeodec' to the public as superior to aijy other in the -market. All who have used it speak it in the highest terras of praise, and those eugaged in its manufacture will continue their best endeavors toi advance the high reputation wiuich it ha Wenar.Mitee the Phosphate to be well manufactured, and recommend it in preference to any other artificial manure in Ihe market.

We cotisi.Jpr it nearly equal'to the best Peruvian Guauo, although furnished at jhalf the price. Messrs Allen Co, the well known'fiianufac-turers of agriculuiral implements, say of it: "We take pleasure in stating that we have sold Coe's Super-Phosphate of Lime for four years. It has given nriivcrsal satisfaction to our customers. We luo't "cheerfully endorse it as an article worthy of the confidence of the public, and the purchaser may rely dpop securing au article honestly and carefully manufactured. 1 state that, after careiui examination, we v.oiifvc this Phosnhate has.

been: improved each vear sii.ee its introduction, in this market, ana tna it wi rill continue to maintain its present high stand ing. iVcry respectfully, i "li. 11. i "No. 191 Water street, New York.

Fntvir Tot. Annexed please find re-'ult or my analysis oi sam-ple-of y.onf.Sijper-Phoppbate of Lime left with me. Thibein? inch a superior-article in every respect, I raiiiiot Tcfrasin from congratulating you upon such manufacture, which undoubtedly will; meet with great success. you every success, am, I Respectfully yonn naltimore. Ang.

lfb4. AJ LEIBIG. Of Free Phosphoric Ilyd. containing tf Anhydrous Pbos phoric Acid, Of Rf-PhosDhaie ofXime, 10.28 i 7.45 6. 0 containing Anhydrous Taos phoric Acid," Of Neutral Phjosphate of Lime, containing if Anhyiious Phos-j 3.70 8.35 phoric Aciq.

4 36 45.33 If Acid fSoz. 21.20 Of Alkaline Salts as 1.14 J1 rWmhustible Matter. 2.358 of Ammonia, ji-, Mn. saij 3.76 11.15 436 3.76 At'i fotuoie in 'hospboric Atd insoluDie in -nwer, 1 :1 AxrrAGTCRK'J Br ENOCH COB, Point L. I.

tfff- The undersign uare beeD "PPnted Agents I for the State Oi oriu ir superior fertilizer at manufacturers prices. Put up-in barrels of about 300 pound, weight. nnv in Store, and for sale by tirn rt 1 1 I. 5.0Otcnn!.ir.v'.n,pH E. WIEKES.

January 15, 18S6 Eng. and RE A ll i FUtLISGS graint-s, Yhee would be pleased lo s.e all hi old customers and friends in th Tailorinir line. All work wan ranted to fit and madein tbe best Kyle 'Cuttins' particularly. attcBdea to, (WILLIAMS, CIcik. i Jan 8.

18C5 Cw um.n-on, i I Jan 22: 1806 .1.

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