She lies tern $BQ per annum ON THE CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO INDIVIDUALS, AND THE OLORY OF THE ONE IS THE COMMON PROPERTY OF THE OTHER. IN ADVANCE. WEST SIDE OF TRADE STREET CHARLOTTE, N. C., TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1858. SEVENTH TOLUIE NUMBER 824. WkUlM (. T1TM, Editor axd Proprietor. THE mmm bib Published every Tuesday, 3) O ' BY WM J- VATKS, Editor and Proprietor. KD WIN . Yates, Associate Editor. advance bin six months, ration or the year, -rtidine; us five yr.w 1 t tin' iuivaiu-e sunsrnption lfpai'l in If aril wi I, Mti. r thf expi 00 1 50 3 00 sul?ribers, ($10 will SCARE & CO., Druggists A: Chemists, No. 4, Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C, INVITE the attentionn of Physicians. Planters, Merchants, kc, to their new l complete stock of DRUGS, CHEMI CALS, &c. The extensive patronare they have received from the Physicians of Char lotte and its vicinity is the best guarantee of the PURITY OF THE DRUGS sold by them. March 30, 1858. Ai will please take notice J Our friends and customers that wc have removed our I 'LOT HIM. STORE One door North of the Mansion House, the Room for merly occupied by Fisher k Burroughs, where we will be glad to sec them at all times, either to buy Goods or e-xaiuiue our superior stock of Ready-made Clothing. i TLLIXGS, SPRINGS & CO. August IT, 1858. 3t JBtstmi Sfwintt; CHARLOTTE, N. C THE A sixth ropy gratis for one year. .1 1 1 a uMii!, rs aim otners who may wish io genu ran do so by mail, at our risk. BMj ' U" One Hates of Advert isitig : of 14 Hues or less, for 3 months. H U u r less, first insertion GIVE THEM A TRIAL. -SILVER'S PLASTIC PAINTS: Cheap. Durable and Protective : Weather and Fire Proof. For sale Wholesale an Retail bv SCARS & CO.. Feb. 0. Chemists k Druggists. lint- -iill:'re Earh ubseteal insertion Tran-ient ai eriisemenis S 4 0 10 S l 25 for in 00 00 00 00 ATENT house: Avers' Cherrv Pectoral. MEDICINES just received from the Ware- Rogers Liverwort and Tar, Wistar's BalsaJB, Guytott's Sarsaparilla and Yellow Dock, McLane's Pills, Strong's Pills, Avers" THE undersigned having entered into Copartner ship for the purpose of carving on the CONFECTIONERY, BJtKEKY, FRUIT AMI RETAIL G-rocery Business, Beg leave to call the attention of the citizens of Char lotte and surrounding country to their New Stand Trade Street, between Brem's and Frankenthall's. Soratt & Daniel's old Stand, where they would pleased to see all their friends and acquaintances. and steady arms we grasped our muskets, mutter in:; curses of vengeance, with clenched teeth. 'Right Dress" Forward Charge, followed each other in rapid succession. Yith a hound wc dashed on, ' hurling our ranks ot living steel in the face of a now astonished and panic stricken foe." "It was but the work of a moment a shout a shriek and all was over the enemy were on at be must be paid Candidates for Office. $5 in ggB For announcing atvaac. mjg" Ad -ertiseuients not marked on the manuscript f,,r :, stierific time, will be inserted until forbid, and . ,i rtci-ordingly. S. P SMITH, itioritev and Counsellor at law I'ills. &c, April It at SCARR & CO.'S, Druggists. Jnnnarv 25. 1858. MOODY k 03-tf NISBET. Wood" Hair Restorative. A fresh supply of this invaluable preparation for the Hair has just been received direct from New York, by March 10. SCARR & CO. AY A LYV A J S HE rui A it l-.y' Prompt attention given to of Deeds, Conveyances, ke. Jaamrj '-'o, 1858. AT THE OFFICE KID GLOVES. LANCASTER'S KID GLOVE CLEANER, an un failing preparation, easy and simple in application, removing all stains and grease from the Glove; at SCARR & CO. S Drug Store. Collections, writing I J W. A. OWENS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CHARLOTTE, N. C ILL practice in the Courts ofthis and the adjoin ing Counties. OFFICE NKAHLY OPPOSITE THE l'OST UKKICE. .l-.niiurv l, 1858. II La F. ALEXANDER, Attorney at Law, Charlotte, L. . Office over China Hall. August II, 1857. v HUBERT GIBBON, M.D. March It;. FINE A new and superior article for Salads, for sale at Mav 18. SALAD OIL, brand of Olive Oil, an exquisite SCARR k CO. S Hoofland'S German Bitters, Just received at May 18. SCARR & CO.'S Drug Store. Genuine French Mustard, An elegant Article for the table. Mav 18. SCARR & CO. a, n r 1 Ot t f M a C h i n O S h O n ' kept pace with the progress of population, there tour dioceses, eignt oisnops, W. IK PIICKE & CO., Engineers, and Makers of Hydraulic Presses and Machinery in general, HAVM commenced business in Charlotte, in the above line, and are prepared to make Steaill Engines of any form or construc tion. HYDRAULIC COTTON PRESSES, and every description of MACHINERY. Thev also beg to inform manufacturers and farmers "enerallv. that they have recently added a 3' Ipjit A--.. U ii I) u ns nii nt: AMB surgery, Office No. 5, Granite How, CHARLOTTE, X. V. Februarv 19. 18:,8. DR. FOX A: Medicine and trtf Orrics up Mans in Spring J. FOX, M. D. April ::, WHITE, w .t-tf Surgerv. JsiiiMing K. wiim: M. D. OTIt E. i t tl.iP imbbted to the subscriber will make im mediate settlement. or their Notes and Accounts A will be placed in Other bands fur collection. April ft I'l J- F0V Town Taes. t h ttie Tax Lists for IH.'.T ready for meat. Persons liable to pay tax will please call on the ui.doigned and settle forthwith. It is hoped that tins notice will be sufficient, as tbc money must be collcct- S. A. HARIMS, .lane 14. 18.-.8. tf Tax Collector. ctt!c- 3,400 Acres of Land EOK it. ! OlTF.R for sale my Land in Tnion ..ii Clear Creek and Crooked Cri ck. county, lying known as the three tracts ;,,.... I .,,.! It h:i been surveyed into .., trad containing 2.30O acres, one 500 acres and one !Mk res. all contiguous to each other. ai.l Lan.l li adapted to the cultivation of cotton, corn, wtieat and other .mall grain, and well situated tor grazing ,.ur,.oses. It is ncarlv all wood-lan.l and well timbered. itl.iu a convenient distance of the Charlotte and W .1 Miairtoa Railroad, and is situat. d in the gold region be twtn Gold Hill and the Howie Mine. Oold has already brea discovered on that part ot tlie land Known s .u Little .Motintaiu. . . , . . I mUm offer for sale a TRACT OF LAND lying ... Y..rk District. S.C.. on Rig Sugar Creek, joimng the Linds of Baxter Springs and others, contauung .0 Acres. Said Land has been considered one of the best C otton Plantation in York District, and there 18 no better land for corn and wheat. If dcire.l. I will divide any of the aforesaid Lanu to suit pur. Lasers: and the purchaser can have his own time to pay the money, provided he makes it secure. Apidv to hc at Charlotte. W. F. DAVIDSON. JtlHC S. lsr.S. rSm UK. CHAMPION'S Vegetable Ague Pills. A safe and certain cure for Chills and Fever, or Fever and Ague in all its complicated forms, and is also an effectual remedy for Fevers of every description. 1 Ins medicine is perfectly safe and harmless in its effects and may be given with perfect safety to persons of all ages. It never fails to effect a cure when taken accord ing to directions accompanying each box. It is purely vegetable, containing no deleterious drugs, nor mineral medicines of any kind. Dr. Champion's Anti-Billious, Anti- Dyspeptic, Purify'in? and Cathartic Tills The most reliable and safe remedy in Liver Complaint, Dys pepsia, Costiveness, Sick headache, Sick stomach, bil lions habits, indigestion, and all that class of diseases arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, bowels, blood or liver. It is entirely vegetable and contains DO deleterious drug or medicine, and is one of the best cathartics ever recommended. Price, '!' cents per box. For sale by F. Scarr & Co. and by F. M. Ross, fharlotte. F. M. Swyer k Co.. Proprietors, June 14. 1K."..S. Relleville. Illinois. The Cwi-eat English Remedy. SIR .1 V.MKS CLARKE'S CELEBRATED KV. M l.tf PI U.S. IMlK.-AltKO FROM A PUKSlUIl'TlOX OK SIR J. CLARKK, M. U.. r.IVSU lAX EXTKAORK1XARY TO THE Ql EEX. HIS well known medicine is no imposition, but a , ! l T.',.,.-,-..lr, llifHf ultis nod sure and sa.e remeu . i uioiL Obstructions, from anv cause whatever: and aitnougn a powerful remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to the constitution. To MARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suited. -mi ,i Thee Pills have never been known to fail where the Directions on the 2d page of Pamphlet are well observ ed. For full particulars, get a pamphlet, gratis, ot the Agent. , , . V b si and f postage stamps enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 50 I'ills. bv return mail. uTi.i: I.,- V SCARR & CO.. sole Agents. and bv Ilaviland sale agents. March 1S38. Y to their establishment, aud are prepared to furnish CASTINGS in IRON. BRASS, or any other metal, at a short notice and at reasonable prices. Particular attention w ill be given to the making and repairing of Thrashing Machines, Horse Powers, Cotton (litis, Mill Work, and Agricultural Machinery. We also keep workmen for BLACKSillTHIKU, Job bine work. Wagon wo.k. and HORSE SHOEING. OCR TERMS ARE CASH. jgi Shops on College Street, adjacent to Jonas Rudisill's Steam Planing Mill. June Tl. 1858. y From the Columbia Uuurduin. BATTLE OP CHURUBTJSCO, IN MEXICO. From the Journal of a "Palmetto .Boy." The Battle of Contreras had been fougkt and the tt-wttt?t RTAT7S victory won. 1 he stars anu stripe wui Buue UNITED STATES. J ramnarLs of that Fort, which two hours In connection with the laying of the corner- Kefore na(j pronounced impregnable by the flying in all directions, like broken fragments of stone or m. i-aincik s vmut-uni, .v, ......w.. Mexicans and which was stuaatea wvm can. ion, angry clourts, rent in !uuuer oy tne crtatu ui uic very interesting sketch of the rise and progress of bristiej w';tu bayonets, and manned with an army sto,m fiend." With, and by the help of Cod. the Catholic Church in this city. No one can read of twent tilousand disciplined troops. Valencia's with o flag save that of our own green Palmetto that sketch without a feeling of wonder and sur- UJjgnty host the flower of the army, haB been waving over us, did two hundred "Palmetto Boys," prise. And yet the history of the Catholie church roted with' terrible slaughter, and were flying after a deadly struggle of near three bouts, defeutN in New York is but a counterpart of its hwtory in frQm fieW m &jj directiotts. dearie had the and put to flight more than ten times their nuin- the T:nited States. Fifty years ago there were ta L.nt(. nft,p victors eeased re verberatinj? among her. Tn the iov of that moment we forgot our utir, and made the welkin ring with Just then we heard shouts ascend from Twiggs and Worth's division, and then wc knew that the battle of Churubusco bail been fouirht and won, aud iotory for the fifth time, that tors could rest from their toils. The wounded, as ,Jay perched ujm.u the Auiencau flag, well as the many prisoners taken at Contreras, hav- j As soon as we had forced the lines, Harney, with ing been properly provided lor, tbc troops were , bin dragoons, came thundering down thc road that, ordered off, in quick time, to take their place and led to the city. As they dashed past us they gaw perform their part in that bloody drama, the first j three cheers lor the "South Carolina Beiment," act of which was then being rehearsed upou the j and soon were among the flying foe. Then they field of Churubusco. cried ' havoc, aud turned loose thc dogs of war" Shields' brigade, consisting of the New York j Upf,n the enemy, and soon their blades were red and PalmettoBeginients, having had a taste of j with human gore. With light hearts wo turned the blood of the Mexicans, thirsted for more, and j our backs on them to retrace our steps. Then it l,Mpt tiiishod with victory, hurried was that the stern realities ot a battle held burst r- . on quickly to thc scene of strife. Arriving at San Angel, we halted, to await further orders. While we were resting upon our arms, Huger's battery Hon and dashed oast us, amid the : in v ' mm T w 4 r the whole United States one diocese, two bishops, sixty-eight priests, eighty churches, two ecclesias tical institutions, one college and two female acade mies. At that time the entire population of the country was seven millions. Assuming the present population of the United States to be twenty-eight millions five millions more than the census of 1850 showed it would follow that we had quad rupled our population in the last half century. Had the progress of the Catholic church barely ."".mi.i v v ' , - those rugged hills, before the booming of Worth s oad and dyi cannon and rattle of Twiggs' muskets fell upon our ghouts. the ear, telling us in tones of thunder, that another L.ittl was to be fouirht. another victory lost or won. before the already war-worn and weared vic- foree-oinir statement, a. . . - . . .11 two hundred and seventy-two priests, tn. :e nun dred and twenty churches, eight ecclesiastical in stitutions, four colleges, and eight female acade mies belonging to that denomination. But how .b.tho Smhm arrtnallv stand ? Why, in this sin- VV " ' J BRASS AND COMPOSITION A.STINOS. I am prepared to manufacture all kinds of work in the above line of business. I would call particular atteu tion of those that have mills or factories, or any kind of machinerv that needs composition of durability for mill ti..., 1 hr one of mv own. and I have never heard of anv thW that would stand half equal to it. t .ham tn run five vears. There arc make that have been running fifteen and twenty years. I could tumuli more than a hundred certificates oi its durability. j T .,. To Persons needing Mill Inks and gudgeons I will furnish the set for eight dollars. Try tl.e.n and save vourselves the trouble of stopping your mill lu n all else is right. I will some of mv June 8. 1838. SILVER PfJ JOHN M. MASON. 1 2-tf t: Vnd fiold, Silver. Brass and all kinds of metal work re-p-iired Coach makers at a distance that may want their work done, mav have it attended to in the shortest ...:.. 6nUhH in the best stvle one hundred yards 1 1 rth of the Court Mouse aim next uwr 10 urw.u o..ln ol.ni. .)U11. II. MAS5t7i in Wilson's June 8. 1S.-.8 1 2-tf Stevenson & Co.. Charleston. Whole- Dissolution. HE Firm of BBCKWITH k BRITTAIN" was this .to.. ,tisr.lve.l bv mutual consent. All persons . . . -!j o,o ,.r,i,et(rt to come forward 1111- Illlll'lltrU IO SHU IMHi n.v .v.,..v. .- mtJSattlf and make payment e.tl.er by Lash or Note, aa thc business of thc Firm - be Jnne 10, 18.8. W- IHtlTTAIN. NOTICE. HVVIN'Cr bought the entire stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, &CM of Beckwitb k Brittain, the llusiuess at tne.r o.u ouww, wwr . old friend- and customers. R. W. BECKWITB. Gun and Lock Smithing. 11 work in the above business, except stocking, will be punctually attended to and finished in the best manner of workmanship, at my shop north of the court house, next to Overman k Wilson's coach slllJ- 1 2-tf In ..rrh-dinnosn thov are more than doubled. In taiV J the whole United States, instead of four dioceses (which a proportionate increase would have given) there are forty-one; instead of eight bishops, there are thirty-nine, and two apostolic vicars; instead of two hundred and seventy-two priests, there are eighteen hundred and seventy-two; instead of three hundred and twenty churches, there are two thou sand and fifty-three, besides eight hundred and twenty-nine stations; instead of eight ecclesiastical institutions, there arc thirty-five; instead of four colleges, there are twenty-nine; and instead of eight female academies, there are a hundred and forty four. In other words taking the number of priests and of churches as a basis of computation, the Catholic church has increased within the last half century seven times as fast as the population. These are remarkable facts and statistics, and may well challenge the astonishment and consider ation of all men. To what cause is this unparal leled growth of the Catholic church in this coun- try to be attnimtea : me principal wuci, . course, is to be found in the immense immigration here from the Catholic countries of Europe; but still the Catholic immigration should bear to that of all others the proportion of twenty-eight to oue. to make that the only cause and statistics will show that no such disproportion exists. Still, the immense influx of Catholics to our shores must be set down as the preponderating cause of this won derful growth of the Catholic church here. There are, however, other potent causes that have operated to the same end. Catholicism has been the great conservative religion of the United States U he Catholic church will not tolerate any innovation it crushes out all heresies, aud is the foe to everything in the shape of "isms." Aboli tionism and' spiritualism it utterly discountenances. Its confessional system enables it to detect and weed out the first traces of doubt or infidelity in thmitids of its subjects; and hence it is not liable to those defections which break all other churches into such infinitessimal parts. Thus while the Methodist, Baptist, and other churches, have bro ken to pieces on the slavery question, the Catho lics have stood aloof and avoided the danger, and hence their church presents to-day that wonderful o-rowth which we have described. N. Y. Herald. . . 1 11 1 ... upon our view. Kmc nunureu anu uuny wtcu u. our brave comrades, who had risen with us at the tap of the drum that morning, and who bad joined with us in shouts of victory at ContieraB, were now 11 I . . .a 11 1 . nr a cheers of our brigade. Shortly after our gallant stretched upon the held, some cold aud sun, ouicis old commander in chief, General Scott, was seen 1 dying, and others uorriuty maugieu approaching. Perceiving Ins approach, v. 01. sut ler, rod up and met him Thev grasped hands, ..nd tpnrs coursed their way down the cheeks of Gen. Scott, as he returned his thanks to Col But There lav the noble form ol the immortal But ler "with his back to the field, and his feet to the foe." Here lay Adams, cold in death, with a smile u ion his handsome countenance. Farther on lay 1 c Hon nam li.r-t of the Palmetto Kccri- 1 Clark- surrounded bv the remnant of his corn ier, 101 cue aiuiu l .iiuu. v . . , j lnent upon thc field of Contreras. "South Caro- j mand, who were vainly striving to keep alive the lina will do her duty, General,", was the brief but j vital spark which was still retained in him On characteristic reply of our Butler. Thus they every side were our mess-mates, oar boon eompan parted never to meet again upon earth. j ions and our comrades. It would be a labor ol The battle at the Convent and bridge was wag- j lUVe, to tell of thc deeds of daring performed by in" hotter and hotter. The musketry, aud cannon- j ,Uy brave comrades, each aud every one of them, adtng were terrific, and our boys longed to inarch ; but 1 leave this to abler pens than mine. to the fi'dit, which was raging so fearfully. The ; 1 order to move forward came at last, and was J A COURAGEOUS WOMAN, promptly obeyed. I The following account of the courageous conduct Our brigade was ordered to file past the troops j Gf a young lady has been communicated to a New which were engaged at the ttapnit, and take po- Jersey paper : sition near the haseienda de las Port ales, in order j A Mr M., whose health was found to be. to cut off thc retreat of the enemy. After a wind- impaired by the climate of the seaboard was induced ing inarch of more than a mile, from San Angel, to remove from the city of New York to the jve found ourselves near thc edge id' a large field, ! interior of Illinois, his family consisting of bis wife which was damp and boggy. Here, to our surprise, ! ami three children, the oldest a young lady of n wll !.s to the surmise of our commanding Gene- seventeen summers and the youngest some three 1 -i-m a. ' . " " 1 . 1.. .1.. years. Jvirly tliat spring, a maiuen iauy, .1 particular friend of the family, and very much attached to Mrs. 31. and her children, removed from New York and took up her abode willi them She had not been long in her new home before sin was suddenly taken away by death. Idle Mr and Mrs. M. were attending the funeral of Mif8. V.. .Miss. M. was left in cbai'ue of the house and the rals, we found over four thousand Mexican troops among them thc celel racd l'olque Cuards, coin- posed of dandies and rich the city of Mexico well c June 8, 18.-.8. shall continue m ill he pleased to see my D. PETER MALLETT C OLDEN MURRAY, (General Commission IflerAati .Ii'ne 2!. f2 Sjuth strtct, 1408 y .YA'H YORK. CAROLINA CITY, N. C. The Atlantic and North Carolina Uailroad being now completed to Beaufort Harbor, 1 have determined to locate at Carolina City for the purpose of doing a Forwarding & General Commission business, and hope bv promptness and strict attention to merit patronage and support. Mag the Agent of MURRAY LINE OF FIRST CLASS PACKETS to this :llid Morehead city, every effort will be made to make this the cheapest and most expeditious route to New York Vessels will he loaded and discharged at iav Wharf (adjoining the Railroad Wharf.) and thereby save cartage and lighterage. Particular attention will be given to all orders, and to the sale and Pbrpment ot Produce. WM. B. GRANT- York, Wiil be forwarded free of commission. June 20, 1850 ' 15, 1858. '9rcss the Grave of thy Friend. C C 4 THE LIVER INVItSORATOR! PRKPARKD BV PR SAXFORP, Compounded entirely from GlIWS, men s sons tesKtrng in entrenched, snd protected by a hedge of the folqtie plant, wno at once opeiu n a sharp fire upon us, which momentarily increased. As we were marching by a flank, it became neccs ute a movement before we could meet 'Vho ordrr uon riirht bv file into lino" , rnitnc rUHiL anl the room containinr tin- jtcct was extended, and never was this order so prompt- ufthe late Mis. AV., which wa. situated on the - . v . . T 1 ll'l) ME1 1 DHHHKri lmw lrre tlie p mililer mid ir ore effectual ulilic, that acts us a Uukarttr, tlmn anv other raplicine known. V, m,l ' r .iha. tic. but a Liter remedy, aeiing brrt on the .... . - " ... - a tl.a ti ex. e S it : 3 m..tr.Th; on .he omach and lwcls to carry off that matter, tbu a.-compl.sl.injt two n w-m u- aU? without nv of the painful reelings expe. .enced ... the opera S;,,L, CMbwffcK I atreitfrthena the jtem at the same -j lime .na,rPurPes it ; nnd whet, taken dai W Ml. do.ea, will atrengthen and MM up wi... leave Charlotte, N. O. M The subscriber begs to inform the public that he carries on the husiness of working in Marble, on Trade street, directly opposite the Court House. He is prepar ed to do all kinds of work in his line, such as Monuments and Grave Stones, Mantle Pieces for dwellings, or any other kind of Stone work rfessxk -Hons .... ... . ..u, i.in, tn rio work in a manner that Qualities, ami euamc w;ti, ... . .- i- . who mav taor lam wmi satisiacior i and be a 0 e M will be their patronage. Orders will promptly filled. receive particular attention 43 u t3 a o 00 .... 1 ... with care, and all uingcnce. uh woirv 111 . ! to prevent injury by transportation. MeCOY. The L.lvr i one of the human body ; and when it : the powers of the sytem are is almost entirely dependent Listr for the proper parlorm stomach is at fault, tliebowels Jill I suffers in consequence having ceased to do it duty, gun. one of the proprietors practice of more than twenty wherewith u counteract the it is liable. To prove that this remedy is bled with Uver Com hats but to Iry a bottle, and These liunis remove all the system, supplying in their invigorating the stomach, .1111 1 fy Ins the blood, whole machinery, removing effecting a radical cure. Bilious attack are better, prevented, by Liver Iiivlgorator. 1 ,. rlnu. after eatiinris snf and prevent the food from Onlv one doe taken before j ma re. , , ! 'aagU oulv one dose taken at , gently, and cures Co One dose taken after each n g-f One dose or two tea-, Sick HeadacUe. ) ()ne lioitlr taken for re- cause of the disease, and , Only oue dose immediately line dose often repeated is ; Morbus, and a preventive j system the effects of inedi-"a-One bottle taken tor lowness or unnatural color One dose taken a short sjor to the appetite, and make? One dose often repeated rliopn in its worst forms. Bowel complaints yield One or two doses cure t CTiildren : there ia no surer, the world, as it nrmfr ".. flrj- few bottles cures absorbents. r.. t ..l- ilHsnrc in recoro- prevrtitive for FeTfraltd! ami all Fever Bit-. with cer.ainty. ana luoownus, principal regulators or the Jt pertornis Its functions well, Q fullv ileveloped. iliecA 1 on the heulihy action of the W HBceof iisfunciiona; lienth are at rut.lt. and the whole of one organ the Uver J Kor the diseases ol that or- has made it his study, in a vears, to find some remedy q many derangements 10 which at last found, any person tron plaln t, in any ot its fors, conviction is certain, morbid or bad mutter from place a healthy Bow of bile, causing food to diget well, jrivinir tone and heal.h to the the cause of the disease enred, and, the occasional what I use of the a s m ficient to relieve the stomach rising and souring, retiring, prevents Night night, loosens the bowels tlveiie. meal will cure Dyapepala spoonftils will always relieve 'male obstruction removes the makes a i, er feci cure. relieves C'hollc. while u snre ctiie fsr Cholera of Cholera, i needed to throw ont ol the cine after a long sickness. Jaundice removes all sal- from the skin. lime before eating gives vi rood digest well, cures Chronic IMar while Summer and almost to the first dose, tacks caused b Worms m surer, or speedier remedy In CD O Q o p to 00 Si 3D V3 o o 3 Senator Dotilas on the Stump. A Scrap of Hi EirJif History. In a speech at Winchester, iHiooia, delivered oa the 7th inst., Mr Douglas said: Twentv-five years ago, I entered this town :n foot witlnny coat upon niyann, without an acquain tance in a thousand miles, and without knowing where I could get money to pay a week's board. TT,-r.i T uksatlp the first six dollars I ever earned in my life, aud obtained the first regular occupation that I ever pursued. For the first time in my life r thon felt that the responsibilities of manhood, i were upon me. although I was under age, for 1 had i none to advise with and knew no one upon whom I I had a right to call for assistance or tor friendship. i Here I found the then settlers of the country I my friends my first start in life was taken hero, not only as a private citizen, but my first election to public office by the people was conferred upon I me by those whom I am now addressing and by i theirfathers. A quarter of a century has passed, i and that penniless boy stands before you with his heart full and gushing with the sentiments which such associations and recollections necessarily inspire. A man of that stamp will be hard to defeat. DYrNG of Fat. A Georgia correspondent writes : the following instance of death from the accumula , lion of fat : We had a young man residing 1? miles from this place, who was one of the miracles of nature. At the age of 22 years, he weighed 555 lbs.; he contin 1 uod o-radually to increase in flesh, until he reached Avor Ikllll I1H Hln .1 1 J It; HI LiUl rtivut. ly ' filled" under so galnnja vancurl noon the Mexicans some of our boys would reel and fall, for the fire of the enemy was very deadly. The air seemed thick with leaden messengers of death, which told terri ble effect upon our lines, but still the Regiment advanced. Volley after volley were poured through our ranks in rapid succession, causing us to wave to and fro like stalks of wheat in a wind storm, but still we marched onward. Color bearer alter color bearer would fall, but ere they touched the earth, their f. -IV. .l t . , 1 I 11 &l ...... a Ore. fl e turn an- ,SCCotiU story ot ttm liou.-e, was locKeu oy uiu ywuuj; Every step we took, Jy ami the child put to sleep in an adjoining room, while Miss. M. was busying heibell witli Jut duties Leluw. Some time afterwards, Miss. M., hearing a IHIJ up stairs, aud Bupposing thc child had awoke, proceeded ti look after it, but found it sleeping quietly. With a thought as quick as electricity, she concluded that some one had entered Miss. W.'s room from the outside for the nurr ose of robbing it. Acting on this theory, she imm ediately went downstairs, procured ner nuner s ... .11. flnrrs were seen waving proudly o cr our ! double barrelled iron, and returning opened tne heads. The voice of our Butler could te nenru : jour 0f tlie room ot thc late .Miss. ., wnen ner hih above the horrid noise and din of battle, urg- expecUitions were fully realized in beholding a in us on to victory or to death. General Shields stout man in the vety act of appropriating a gold findin" it impossible to out flank the enemy, de- , watch and chain, which he had jut taken from a termined to pierce to their centre by the bayonet. ; trunk of the late Miss. W. She ordered him to Orders were extended to file to the right, aud take j iay j0WIJ the watch, and the fellow noticing her position in rear of the hacienda for the purpose of Jetcrmined attitude and manner, very readily establishing a new line. The left wiug of our rxlied. She next ordered him to take fchc reo-iment, not hearing the order, and seeing the money from his pocket, which he had extracted; right wing filing oft, supposing tnat tne lauer nau : ile denied having taken any, wnen sue gave a ujoh come to the conclusion that "discretion was the T eremptory order, accomiianied witb suitabh? better part of valor'' had fled. The officers of the : movements of a military nature, when he thinkin-, left wing shouting loudly to their command to "discretion the better part of valor," produced the stand, "or die in their tracks," while the subalterns j 1Horiey aud deposited it with the watch. She then swore'like "our army in Flanders," that th i would tojd uiia to leave, which order he readily obeyed, never leave the field alive. The command was ex- ; ()a the return of her parents, measures were tended however, and soon the left wing filed off. j taken (which proved successful ) and the fellow, Here, a new line was formed, the Palmettos being a(Ver being caught, was speedily brought to trial, the base, and again we were ordered to advance. ; fuUy identified, coflviatcel and sentenced to the By this time we were encircled on three sides by a State prison, and the Court caused to be presented blood thirsty foe who were pouring a terrible oh, j the young lady a testimonial in the form of a how terrible, fire upon us, winch was commit- beautiful pin, with a suitable inscription ting havoc in our ranks. So terrible and so dead ly was it, that the other Itegiiuent composing our Brigade, adopted Falstaff s plan to get out of it, andreither "played dead," or showed us the color of their pants under their coat tails. General Shields then turned to us, and in a tone of voice which betrayed deep emotion, said: "Palmettos I have everv confidence in your gallantry ! who will . , . w - . Our beloved Joloucl stepped up, aiiu A short time after this, the same young lady was at home alone as before, aud her pareuta not returning at dark, she took the precaution to fasten thc outer door. Fhe had not long done so when she heard a knock, but before exposing herself to danger, she took the precaution to provide the means of defence in the same two-barreled gnu she had used on the fonaer occasion. On carefully , . j i.i i.: ..w the door, a strange man preMjinu uuurc you Jiiss. M: Dropsy, by exciting the mendine this medicine aa a 5C Aue, ChlU Fever, Iom Type. u"m" are willius; lo testily to lis -5 June ti, 1858. A. SYDNEY Successor to I. T. Villepigue. Factor, General Commission and For warding Merchant, CHARLESTON, S. C. l'Hrtieular attention given to measuring Meaescrs gooils forwartled to mv care. iUrra to S. S. Far'rar k liro?., flnd C. I). ( arr. t har leton.S. C; and U J. J. Blackwomi. Esq.. Fisher k bur roughs. Brown, Stitt k Co.. Charlotte. N. C- Jt.lv 13, lsr.S. 3m-pd J. M. IABINET MAKER, SANDERS, CHARLOTTE, X. C, keP5 C ivhrnd alarge assortnieutpf Furmture of his own and Northern "T m cuQ FISK'S MKT A LIC BLRIAL CASKfe. 89-lv O -- re e i t . c n m .(..rial t-irtlt All who ue It are giving xneir t r.lliiion V In It favor. . 3-Mix Water In f InVi eorntor. nnt awallovr both tourthrr. THE I.IVER INVIGORATOR Mrnirii. i Kl in f.ki. ni . IT. I Inn irrnt to KlICTe. 11 mm - Kl.TKinC . 11 i - w- - a. 1.1.. ' ' i lur ... i.vci n u ll SLCOl'eu U I. uuu after raising his can, proudly replied, "(jeueral, ' m im,uired "Are you Miss. M?M She replied, every South Carolinian here will follow you to thc Yes, what do you want?" lie inquired again, death." "Aye, t the dtalh, responded Sergeant re y0u the young lady who hud a man H-nt to i:iim Uw - ha u-9 ahlA tn r-pt aDOUt WHO nroOKS. unu un-.i lununu a ini:ri4w;i iiBuii. .v.... . , f tolerable ease to himself, aud attend to his planting which made the very earth shake. Onward we ,ai( he J am his friend, and have come to put 1 interot Some weeks ao he commenced increasing marched, determined to do or dts. Suddenly we you out of the way ; and, drawinga long dirk knilc, in'flesh verv rapidly and gained li lbs. per day; ; were seen to falter, and reel to and fro like drunken 1 wa. proceeding to enter the door, when she dcliher then it wa "found he gained a little over 2 lbs. per j men. Then came a cry, Butter U killed ! Bud, r ately aiuiCd the gun at him, and told him if he .lav Last week he dfed suddenly in his chaise, I i kitted! God keif mow, s;id my right man advaced a step he would be a dead man. pne think from the accumulation of fat around the to me, to which I aoleninJy and from my heart re- immediately noticed that he changed countenance heart Three days prior to his death, he weighed i plied, "Amen." Oh, this was a trying moment an(i began to tremble; whereupon she, pursuing her 645 1b aud had he been weighed the day of his j Standing in the ceutre of six thousand cruel and ' alvantage, ordered him to about face, march, death no doubt he would have gone over GOO lbs. j blood thirty foes, ourselves numbering scarce two wh5ch iie verv readily obeyed and as he was iJ hundred, we suddenlv lost our head, our father, and n;treatinL'. she trave him a parting salute, hy fS A S'.IKNTim . bottle is rtHjnired to cure any a. no m mi rH .M.J. or V,. te a common We, all of which are the result o' a Ulseaaen PBICK oyx DOlLA pk aorn-a-SANKOIID A Co., Proprietors, 345 Broadway. New Vork. Wholesale Amenta. tM Plaited br all Banl-si SuJ u!m bp ti3S. y uut m. Thf China Tree. Every part of the tree j for the moment felt that we were oqihans indeed, discharging one barrel of her trusty companion, the leaves and eed are hi-hfy odorous. possess ' Our arms became nerveless, our heart s blood chili- wU5ch unfortunately only accelerated hts retrograde powerful anthemintic properties. A decoction of ! ed, while tears, aye scalding tears, coursed their Ul0tajn : Z root is a favorite vermifuge, and in the hands way down JtL A Memcab,.K Day. Thc 10th of August, c, of a good cheiList, would likely superceae -ranne- ; wican ; " , . , f.p fit tt?eirrain was ..t across the ocean, o 5 Q 3 fly, stia k" or the -Dead Shot. " as a saleable article tor consequently uisaoieu. ai. nnrntxi. 1 he herries will exuel all worms l II lo 1 V I t . , . i 1 1 1 L. v r.,iir hnbtinn Kminat tie 'KWGen Shields-what a pity that is a memorable day in the American antials. On ine eacie eje oi vjen. y 7.... .u. A in l.nlO Crit net out on his expedition , i - a. 1 i;,l a he i nnw mriitino fltrninar us soon ww inv i-iift'. ji - . .... n : -j ana trruDS irom me son, wucu dppm.ua.Tu.aumi,, , p.,r7n 1 t u- iT .ra... ,n. afsk. ,i.;nnAV : nmWH hv the ftl of Butler. Uasnin lne nrst use oi iucuj, as an c.pciici w mc navippc. , f -j - ... . - :.-J 1 vnlnimn. "Pa Iniot tl VOU while smoking oacon, was counuuuicaieu 10 j v--i"'""? , V ,V t oionei avenvie; oia urdiu up have lost your March 2, me bv Col. A. P. Calhoun, President of the State I Agricultural Society of South Carolina. the to Mexieo; in 1777, the battle of Bennington, and in 1780 the battle of Camrteu were tougni, ana in 182" the Northern Sea was discovered by Capt. An unearthlv veil followed, and with firm hands Franklin. Dee. 20. 1857. i.'