4 n o fits tx i OFFICE n THE ' SIDE OF TRADE STREET 2 per annum CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO INDIVIDUALS AND TEE GLORY OF THE ONE IS THE COMMON PROPERTY OF THE OTHER. IN ADVANCE., mUAAM & aki Proprietor. CHARLOTTE, N. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1858. SEVENTH VOLUME NUMBER Published every Tiiesday,) BY Y, "l. J. i'ATES, Ejutwr and Froi rietor. Ki'V. in A. Yates, Associate Editor. ti " .'ik. . ,rUJ vj.. J - s II t in itdvauce $2 no II paid uitliin sis month i .r0 i- ....ti after lhe e.pira:iou of I lit- year, 3 00 " ' !1V person sending us live new sub-cribers, ., : i,v 1 1 1 - advance subscription (10) will , copy gratis for one year. , bribers sad others who may wi:-h to send ;,, ;ui io so )y mail, at our risk. o Rule of mM tletrt istug : (tot sqiusre i ii lines or leas, for months, f 4 00 H o c oo " 12 " l' 00 I ti( square, or less, first insertion $ 1 00 Eacli -li'' wnen1 insertkw 25 gvj Transient advertisements must be paid for in advance. F t announcing Candidates for Oflice. in advance. p. Advertisements not marked on the manuscript , :, pi . itir time, will be inserted until forbid, and SCAEE & CO., Druggists & Chemists, No. 4, Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C, INVITE the attentionn of Physicians, Planters. Merchants. &r.. to their new -i"u complete stocK oi Uttlila, llih.Ml ICALS, fcc. The extensive patronage they h;! e received from the Physicians of Char lotte and its vicinity is the best guarantee !of the PUK1TY OF THE DRUGS Sold bv them. March .'50. 1858. & pLs Negroes for Sale. On Thursday the 30th of September inst.. at my resi dence near the Plank Road in Lincoln county, tWMty miles from Charlotte, I will dispose of ah ml TWKMV NEGROES at public sale: men. women, boys, girls aid children nearly all likely and valuable. Terms on day of sale. JAMES ANDERSON. September 7. 18:8. 20-u-pd atffjjfmi Urtinmat. (MIARLOTTE, N. C. INTBODUC- - The following " Notiss " beats anything in OT101 p1IVE THEM A TRIAL. SILVER'S PLASTIC PAINTS: Cheap. Durable and Protective : Weather and Eire Proof. Fur sale Wholesale an Retail by SCARE k CO.. F. b. f. Chemists k Druggists, Te inform our patrons and friends that we will Inre our Store closed on the 0th, 10th. and I8fh of Septca ber, on account of uolidaTS. "DRCCKKR ft HE ILlilU N. Ancmsl 31, 1858. 2 i-it. tBATENT MEDICINES j'i,; re elved from the Ware- tioase: Ayers t.herry Pectoral, flogers Liverwort and Tar, vistarrs Balsatn, Guysott's Sarsapafula and Yellow Dock. McLaue's Pills', StroagSi Pills. Avers' Pills, fcc., ic. at April 1st. SOAR It ft CO.'S, Druggists. it! in'. S. P. SMITH, Attorney anil Counsellor at Law ma AY ALWAYS BE FOUXD AT THE OFFICE Win. Jobnston, Esq, :-.. Prompt attention give to Collections, writing ! itccds, Conveyances, &c. Jais-.iarv 20. 1858. ly W. A. OWENS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, CHARLOTTE, N. C 'ILL practice in the units of Una and tne aojum in Counties. ir ! i' K n y.. kly orrosiTK the Post OrricE. January 1.. l.-."s. M. La F. ALEXANDER, Attorney at Lair; C harlotte, IV. . Office over China Hall. Aneust 1!. 1837. 7 Wood's l&air Restorative. A fresh supply of this invaluable preparation for the llair has jut been received direct trow New York, bv March 10. S('Ai;R ft CO. ' Ki GLOVES. "B" AXCASTER'S KID CLOVE CLEANER, an un SJ failing jireparation. easy and simple in application', removing all stains and grease from the Glove; at March 16. SCARR & COS Drug Store. FINE SALAD OIL, A new and superior brand of Ulive Oil, an exquisite article for Salads, for sale at May is. SCARE k CO.'S Koofland's German Bitters, Just received at May 18. SCAUR ft CO.'S Drug Store. Genuine French Mustard) ! An elegant Article for the table. May IS. SCARE k CO. ROBERT GIBBON, M.D. i .- -cTTnTj' "" 53Ju? ?! (xr m E I 1 i I M E A i t nu i: BtV, Office No. 5, Granite Row, CHARLOTTE, N. V. Febnmrv 19, ls.,f. B2. B OX cV WHITE, Medicine and Surgery. t ii ...... ..l. .... - -.u-c in Knrmirs' Buildillff. bf-.O V T r r. .ij. . .......... t D . J. FOX. M. D. April ::. 1.. V. E. WHITE, M. D. 3-tf !OTIE. LL tho-e indebted to the subscriber will make im mediate settlement, or their Notes and Accounts will be placed In other hands for collection. April3, 1858. ::-tf 0. J. FOX. Town Taxes. I now havr the Tax Lists for lsr.T ready for settle ment. Per. ous liable to pay tax will please call on the . ii Icntignrdand settle forthwith. It is hoped that this notice will be sufficient, as the money must be collcct- S. A. HARRIS, jane It, 1858. tf Tax Collector. BRASS AND COMPOSITION O Ji. 2S TING S . I am prepared' to manufacture all kinds of work in the : ye line of business. I would call particular atten tion or those that have mills or factories, or any kind i.i:ichinerv that need composition of durability for mil i, ks. that I nave one of my own, and 1 have never heard ..f anything that would stand half eonal to it. I will ..... k- v..:irs. There are some oi my n.iii.i.n lilt Ui iw ! tuake that have been running fifteen and twenty years, j 1 could furnish more than a hundred certificates of its darabilitv. T ... To Persons needing Mill Inks and gudgeons I will furnMi ll.c set for eight dollars. Try them and save irselves the trouble of stopping your mill when all . tU ihl- JOHN M. MASON. I The Qreat EnliNh Renietly. SIK JAMKS CLAKKES CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS, PKETABEO KI'.OM A 1'UESCUirTH N OF SIX J. CLARES, M. I.. PHYSICIAN EXTKAOBDINABV TO THE QUEEN. rTUIS well known medicine is no imposition, but a I .urc and safe remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructions, from any cause whatever; and although a powerful remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to the constitution. To' MARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly Miitod. These Pills have never been known to fail where the Directions on the "Jd page of Pamphlet are well observ ed. For full particulars, get a pamphlet, gratis, of the A rent. X. Q. 1 and r postage stamp- enclosed to any au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing over &0 Pill:, bv return mail. Sold "in Charlotte by F. SCARR ft CO., sole Agents, and bv Haviland, Stevenson & Co., Charleston, Whole sale agents. March 2, 1S."S. J Kelts! Celts!! Belts!!! ROM the best Belting Company, at Manufacturer's prices : CAMl 1'iat r.. inch 12$ cts. per foot. li) 1; r ....:;rf ....CO o , M A ,.lv- 92 " M Seamless Relts manufactured to order at short not ice. Conducting Hose of all sizes, for water or steam pres sure, ordered-direct from the Manufacturers. ALSO, Packins of all description, at :: Csnts er pound. J. Ii. F. BOONE. June 1. 1858. tf THE LIVER . IN VltiORATOK! PBEPARBD BY PR SANFOKP, fomponnded entirely from fiTMS, TS ONE OF THE BBST PCROATIVK AND LIVER ME- I U2 03 i !.,.. ii,. i.nl.lii. il'Mt H. I.. us a c umtirtf esir mil ler, ami moreerrciii..! ilmn nv ..tlie-r melT. i..e "" r, r u, Set its MOtM WUter, then on the .tr,n,..eh -n.rl hgweh 1- to ran v oil that mailer, m is :ieciniiuiiin 1 ,u , .. , i...:i.i ;. .... ..-ill, imiiMiiil iutilillt. will a'.rci'puieii " 3 SILVER PLATING, And Hold, Silver. Brass and all kinds of metal work re paired. Coach makers at a distance that may want Iheir work done, may have it attended to in the shortest nolic. and finished ill the best style one hundred yards north of the Court House and next door to Overman & Wilsons couch shop. JOHN M. MASON. June 8, 1838- 13-tf Gun and Lock Smithing. All work in the above business, except stocking, will be punctually attended to and finished in the best manner of workmanship, al my shop north of the court house, next to Overman ft Wilson s coach shop. JOHN M. MASON. Line 8, ltT.S. 12-tf o The human NEW FIRM. o 15 princiMU regiuaioni oi int Kill drdBcd. i lie.ii A on ilie Iu hI Iiv MtiaB ti the i.BCr f i- n.neiioi.s; when the a:e t bush, linil ilie wIh.Ib 3 of one irKMilllr l.Ivcr Kor the aevcs Ol tlmt or- has BHtde it hi simly, in a yearh. to find f-oruc meilv q iuanv uerai.Keincntis to which j at lat fdiinj. any ersen Iron- t-f- i..iiii i . in " nm convietion is certain, nioihnl or lal matter fiom place a healihy Bow of hilc, c mining ImmI to diiiit well, ivint; lone ami hoallh to l!ie ilie cause of the difceasc cured, and, the occMsioiutl ivtint la use of the CB O l a o ficient to relieve the slomach risii-K and souring. reiiiing, pieveni.- Xlgllt- , nicht. IMM the bowels r tlvcucsa. , meal wUIcnre Ij-si i',ll fpooia'uls ill alnaj reliev milE nndcrsitrned having entered into Copartner-! j JB -hip for the purpose of carving on the COKFECTMSEftT, BAIiEUY, FRUIT ASH KKTAIL Grocery . . - .r i m... T- f h ave to call the attention ot the citizen, o. U.ttf .nd surrounding country to their New Mand ,n Trade Street, between Brem'l and Frankenthal! s. at, Spmtl ft Daniel s old Stand, where they would be pleased to see all their friends and arowaintanee. MOODY ft NISBJST. .bum :trv i:. i$:. 93-tf Dissolution. s M c - male ohst ruction removes the makes a Mrleel euie. ieliees C'hollc, mVam a sure euie lr ( hull ra of Clmlera. lieeiled to throw out of the cine after a lonir sieknes. .Inmidlrr removes all sal from ilie skin. time lefire ealinic gives vl- food di?eM well. cues rittelltC JJIHI- while Snminrr and almost to ihe Bn 'lose, vacks caused ! W onus m sain, or peeiicr letuedv in re THE Firm of BECK WITH & BRIT! A1N was t. day dissolved bv mutual consent. All PrM Indebted to said Hrm are requested to come t irward tm i and make payment either by t ash or Note, a the business of the Firm ' i Y. C K V I T H . June 10, 1S:.8. J. H1UTTAIN. NOTICE. HAVlXt; bontrhtthe entire stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C., rwhere II continue the Business at their old Stand, wnm .ill he pleased to see un old friend, and cune, s. h... i. oi, ol the ili and when it tkm the poweis .ii the sjs:ent H is Klniosl entirely opemcm .j itr.r ..i the piore-rerroim 3J si. uiiMeh isal fault. th.-bi.weU svaiem sillies s in consequence t hiving ceased to do its duty. k. San. oue H me fm upi praetiec of WW than twenty wherewith t couulcraet the ! it is liable. mu To prove that thisreme.iy is hlrd with JLIvcr t'om haa hut to try a bottle, and These tiuius remove all Ihe svstem. supplj ing in their invworatinc the ", lltii Ifyit'C He blowd. w!i..le maehineiy, leinoving, efveeiinir a radical euie. tlUlous altnck re better, prevented, by Liver Iitvlgorntor. One dose after eat inn is nf and prevent the f-od fi"in ; Only oue dose taken belore . mare. Only one dose taken at rentlv. and cure Cos- ue dose taken after each &3-One d'ise of two tea SleK Mcadncbe. One boule takeu for fe canse of the disease, and Only one dose imme liately One dose often repeated is Jlnrbni, and a preventive 1 tfjf" only one oomc - evstein the effects of medi " ay One bottle takeu lor f, , lowness nr unnatural color Q One '.os? taken a short pir to the appeihe, and makes r2 one dose often repeated rtttra in its orst foinis. Bowel complaiiils yield f One or two doses cures at V Chiidieu: there is no snrer, . the world, as it uwr '.. i A few bottles cures absorbents. We take pleasure in recora h preventie for Ffvcr and 2 and ail Kevera ot a 1111 with certainty, and thousands woiulerlul virtues. - 411 wlM nse It arc rivmir men & n lestlmouy In It favor. ... 3 'f2it WMfr in ftl'3fH&35 2 mtac, andsswallov both Inintlui. C THE LIVER INVIGORATOR g .ISA St'IKNTIKIO PtiMI. I;S.;oVKKV ana is daily nntptc. ea fa .sf m e v I.iver Complaint, " SANKOKII A Co., Proprietors, M Broadway. New ork. g .'i.nl.nlr Aireiitst - a i vw York T W. lTf 4 Pons. I'hila.lel l25 Hu, '! lioVton: U. II Itr A Co . -or,j.n. hia ; M. N. t R a i . . llmmmu. Cleveland JiH l . V'm,,,.1!- Ti .1 Wool. A Co . St. Ijouk VJ 'nonet II. k iran. r.tt.b.Bh :R s ucb. tum. rataiUid bv all OrUCKiatk. a 1i-oiisj-, by exciting the P mi IwUnr 1 11 medicine as a Vte, t 1111 Fever, ious Type. It .perai aie tvDKnC to testily to Ha Dissolution. The Firm of VOI'Nti k WILLIAMS is this day di? solvcil bj Ututxal consent. The accounts of the i-'inn will be settled by II. Ii. Williams. W. A. YOUNG. COST OF A LETTER OF TION. ' The Charleston Courier publishes the following narrative given to several vonng Americans in a restaurant in Pari Ly the subject hiitrself. Re , . t - . L A 4 . . . '. n!- i , t i i - i i n wa a man (;i TAventv-iour Years ot asc, c iwt du the wuy of husband and vyue adverting that v.c . - Nvithtra;te drv, brown have ever seen. A c i.ubhsh it verbatim, el httr- h whiskers nd moustaches oi" the color of roj e !' : . ; tow, from hicli stood out a pair oi prownnem Left mi provloashun tood-for-ttothing ittde eny way you can hs her up. t worne all people from harboring her ov having env thing to do with her, under penalty of having I thfir peepers blacked and their noses smashed as flat as trenchers. JllSSY M. TtiLuoD. ahm: 0TISS dul1 bln0 cves' vritn red swo,,en llU3, ut:m ii ii i T-fi v, iHctifi-rip was mounted upon a small 'body and legs, exeeed bed and . bourd, Uhout eny Hh kllock.k;ices and large feet. mi wife .Wy -1-1 The dress of this individual was in keeping with Charlotte, An?. 18. 1868. H. B. 23-tr WILLIAMS. MANSION HOUSE. UNDER NEW AUSPICES This commodiOna and magnificent establishment hns recently come niicler the personal supervision of the subscriber, who respectfully announces to his friends :ind the traveling public especially, that every effort will be made on his part to please in every particular appertaining to the duties of -mine host.'' W. W. ELMS. Charlotte. August 24, 1S08. VEllY CLEAR OF IT. .lesse M. Flood, a fellow tailing nie his wife, has thowii me the bottom of his feet, and not satis fied with running off between sapper and brtak- e lor a ub Wl at he fast he has advertised n: ravs about me is as false as he is trifling. lie has eletred the kitchen, leaving- me his three children to rapport, lie is ;i long, dab-sided, handi-legged scamp, and can never traiismopolate the least par-, tieie of the seinologistieal science from the vulga tonal mind of an idiostieated wife. I warn all transfiuniilgatorial girls from haying anything to do with him as he has a white liver. Hoping that he will never haul his ugly eorpse into these parts Carolina Female College. ! agaia, 1 remain, Nancy Flood. FEniHC iYiil Session of this Institution will begin on JL the 14'h of OCTOBER: at wbkh time, it is hoped, we .-hall have a full representation from differ ent parts of the surrounding country, Tuition and Board, including washing, ironing, lights, fiiel and attention of servants. 7 for STC 00 jxr Ses sion Jo wet l.x. In Elementary Department, S'j.'-t a0 er Session. Ornamental Branches, extra, but at moderate prices. No reasonable effort will be left unemployed to give full satisfaction to our Patrons. T. II. WALSH. Pres't. Aug. 24, 1858. 2m-pd Smut Machines, Of A. Dickson's make, constantly on hand ami for sale at naoocBO prices. "T. H. Lit EM i CO. August 1 7. 18,")8. Office of Ihe Charlotte asici S. ) Carolina Kaisroad Company, V Ai'tll'ST Joih. 1 838 ) As Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars of the Bonds of this Company tall due on ihe 1st of January, lsdii. and application has been made by some of the holders there of to renew or extend the same, notice is hcicby given that the undersigned will extend any of said Bonds whenever desired by the holder. Thjn nni ortrntH will ho. nronuitlv redeemed at malurily. WM. J-t JOHNSTON, President. WHEAT WANTED. The subscrihej- having inn Mill in tilts uhtce. is dv.e tlu illi which he will Flour. Bran and Meal for sale crcd wherever desired in town. purchased the Steam Flour prepared to buy Wheat, for icst market price in cash. it the Mill, or deliv- JOHN Charlotte. August 10, 1858. WIl.KKS. 2 1 -Tf. State of Korih Carolina, Union county. Superior Court of Lair Spring Term, 1858. Aly Purser vs. Solomon Purser. Petition for Divorce' and Alimony. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Solomon Purser, the defendant in this case, resides be yond the limits of this State, and is an inhabitant of some other government, therefore it is ordered by the said Court that publication be made in the Western Democrat, a paper published in the town of Charlotte, for six successive weeks, notifying the defendant that he be and appear at our next Superior Court of Law to be held for the county of Union, at the Court House in Mon roe, on the tenth' Monday after the fourth Monday in August. 1838, then and there to answer the said peti tion, plead or demur, or the case will be set for hearing exp.irte. Witness. Wm. EI. Simpson, clerk of our said Court at office in Monroe, this the 10th Monday after the 4th Monday in February, and in the H.;d year of American Independence. Death from a Spider Bite. Last week a littleeon of .Judge Donaldson, in Montezuma, In diana, was bitten on the arm by a spider, while I Sleeping in a cradle. The arm swelled rapidly, In ! fkmation spread to other parts of his body, and the ! second day after the injury the child died. A Snake Ctiaiimku. A correspondent of the B&chmond Dispatch thus writes of a snake charmer v. jo, at present, is amusing the visitors at the Montgomery (Va.) White Sulphur Springs: "A snake charmer has been amusing the visitors at the Springs, lie hails from California, and is on the best terms of peace and friendship with all soits of snakes. His countenance accords well with his vocation, lie adorns himself with rattle-snakes, anl diversifies the drapery by intertwining w;th it an adder, a black, or a few copper-heads! There are some men so horribly like them that they (the copper-heads) are the more detestable for the resemblance! Our snake charmer, however, seems to lave no favorites, but bestows the fondest caresses upon them all! "He kisses alike the copperhead, the rattlesnake and the adder, and hides them in his bosom as affectionately as he does those that are not venomous. It was deemed that he iad extracted the fangs of the death-dealing serpents, but to prove that this was not so, he took charge of two that the barber had in a cage, that had been recently caught in the woods. He soon reduced them to submission and took them to his bosom, placing them under his vestments as precious things. A kitten was produced, and one of his pet rattle-snakes was made to bite it for the gratification of the spectators. Poor kitty soon sickened and died, whereupon the charmer was voted no humbug, though he was regarded as a sort of monster. 1 shall hereafter put more faith in what 1 read about the snake-charmers of India." his physique. He wore an old litMOiil beaver, a j large loose overcoat, (a Raglan,) and faded yellow breeches, fitting tightly to his leg?. I set out, said he, from the States, last summer, to see Europe; and as I wanted to have a good tfroe, I got some letters of introduction, amongst which was one to Lord E. . to whom 1 delivered it on my arrival at Liverpool, six miles from which city his Lordship resides. iext day 1 was invited to dinner. So 1 put on my "store clothes," and al the appointed hour rung the bell. A large servant in livery conducted nie through the hall, and throw ing open a door, cried, in a loud voice, "Mr G , from America." I found myself in a room filled with ladies and gentlemen, which I had not antici pated, and Lord E was not there. What was I to do? 1 remembered how the old dancing master in America had taught me to how, so I be gan bowing and falling back half a yard at each bow, until I backed up against the wall. If the idea had struck me I might have changed direc tion, and bowed down (he side of the wall, but I didn't; so 1 stood still, not knowing what to do. resolved to remove it While 1 was in this position, some one came up and shook hands with me, and I found out that he was one of the other gentlemen to whom 1 had brought letters of introduction. Ho took me up and nresented me to the company, and put me in 1 , r 1 I t r 4. null 1 1 n.l S niece, l r-ut u"iin niivi m -s. his former respect, and I suspi eted something v. as wrong. Diescutly the cabman turned up for the fourth time, and claimed wages for all night, say ing that he had waited in the bushes until twelve o'clock, (jnite contentedly, exj ecting a large fee, but when one o'clock came, he bagM fcp think the young foreigner was making quite free ol Lord E 's house. At last, when two o'clock struck, he got uoeasv, and at threo o clock he could Ktand it no longer, but went to the house, knocked up the family, and inquired for a little IBM who told him to wait in the bit lies out ed -aig lit, till he called him. The landlord Htid waiters of the hot. 1 were already Lambing at mc. What would ho the jokes in Lord E ps kitchen? Coild I ever face that big sen ant aeain, or the three fool tiioti ? 1 paid the cabman nil he asked, (he cheated me enormous! y. 1 paid the hotel bill, and took the next train of cars lor Baci determined never tcattt to carry a letter ot introum-inni. REMARKABLE CURE OF A LUNATIC. Dr. Thayer performed a Ifurgical operation on a lunatic- a man who was thrown from a wagou about five years since, and had his fkull fractured against a fenec-jlake, (he injury bringing on vio lent derangement, which became J orniaiient He was taken to f lie Lunatic Asylum, where he re mained a considerable time, until bo was discharg ed as incurable, and finally n manded to the jail of this county, where he has jvmaintd for about a year past. II is wife engaged the services of Dr. Thayer to attempt the cure of her unfor! i:;:. do hus band. After examining the case. Dr. Thayer found a portion of the skull much depressed and ( in entering the ceil with bis assistants for that purpose, .:: Friday, the man became greatly enraged, and poured out volleys of execrations upon Dr. Thayer, as though ho was aware of the business he came on. At the order of jailor Erazee, the lunatic laid down on his bed, when he was imm diatt 1 v t .ui- longed for dinner was ; fined, and copious doses of chloroform administered, when he became perf idlV insensible. t he de- 4 pressed portion of (!:; skull, about the size ol a quartet dollar, which had bren pressing oil the brain, was then taken out. and found to have thick ened considerably on one side. The head was then bound with a bandage raturafed with water, and a euatr ov j.oru iu for dinner. At lenirth , , ni ii l ii i i- l. announced, ami ail tt;e otner gentlemen w in the dining-room, so 1 gave my arm to the niece and took her in. I was next to the niece, and eve ry time she drank a glass of wine I drank a glass, and she kept a drinking so 1 began to feel fine and to -et, verv sociable with the niece. When the hi- the rrentlemen handed them into the ; the natient left to recover from his stupor. drawing room, and returned to drink wine and j 0u Saturday morning he awoke, arose from his crack mils. My head was already a little dizzy, ! bed and walked Up and down the room, perfectly and the lights seemed almost innumerable. But I rational. He complained that the bandages, v, h; Ii everybody drank, so I drank. After a time, (Tlfbr some reason that he didn't muh isltind had could not tell how much ) the others got up to join j been put on his head, hin t him, and risked the at tbe ladies. I tried to get up also, but was aston- j tendant if they might be loosened. As soon as re iclwvrl to find that mv Ws did not move. I brought ! lieved from the Tiros. sure, he lav down' ori his bed i.v.. , 0- - ; t ' . . my whole mind to bear on it, ami willed power- j and fell asleep. On again av.al !Ulc nc w: asked fully that toy legs should instantly lift me Up. 1 if be would like his Wile to see bun. She Had a But it was in vain. My rebellious limbs refused j child a few days before the accident of his falling to obey the dictates of the mind, and I remained unable to stir, hopelessly gazing at ihe gentlemen deserting me. However, some friend came to my .Alftal did nor kVnrvt who. for mv ovc;s were a little va ti---. ' " " " T J . Tin: Utah Legislatuke and Polygamy. Wm. J. Osborn, a "Gentile," has been elected to the Utah Legislature from Greene River county, bv 135 majority over his Mormon opponent It the only gentile elected to dim and I found myse'i once more in a large arm chair beside the niece. They all got talking about "Picolumini." I didn't know who Eicoluiuini was, but I soon found out she was a singing woman. Well, some Lords w ho were present gave invitations to some of the ladies to go to their boxes to hear her sing that night. So I invited the niece to go with me. 1 thought of course, she'd say no; but she didn't; she agreed to go. The shock of being actually engag ed to take the niece of Lord E. to the Opera, so bered me for a while, and thoughts of the rashness of a generous and confiding nature, and the truth of tlic old proverb, "put not you trust in princes," rushed over my darkened soul. However, ihese reflections soon passed away, and I again got quite siocbddo with the niece, and very eoz Late tn .i . : ii j T I. 1 1-, rtage. An. now mai carnage amuu. . - a ship at sea, and I butted about in it all the six j miles back to bed. jS'ext morning I awoke at 1 o'clock, wdth a thun- dering headache, and it Hashed upon me that 1 was price adv $- W. H. SIMPSON, 2:;-tn c. AI CAKES. rcsoectfullv informs the citizens of or I o j 13 RE A Ed The mn'ersi"iied Charlotte thai he has fitted up a Shop on Trade street near R M. Oates & Co.'s Store. Where lie intends carry -n,,. H KIV BUSINESS. He will furnish Fresh Bread every morning at the doors of his customers, and hopes by strfel attention to business to merit a share oi nublic patronage. Augtrst 17, 15. Tmi-prt Dress the Crrtft of thy Ft riend." 33"w Marble "3tT.c,x-c3., Charlotte, N. C. The subscriber begs leave "o inform the public that he carries on the business oi working in Marble, on Trade street, directly opposite the Court House. lie is prepar ed to do all kinds of work in his line, such as Monuments anil Grave Stones, Mun'.ic Pieces for dwellings, or any nthpr kind of Stone v. Oi k that may he required In his line. Hi, stock of Marble will always comprise the various Dualities, and enable him to do work in a manner tu ti will he .-atisfaetorv to thoe who may favor lain w:th their patronage. Orders will receive v liie-a. Wm to prevent injury by transportation. l.l 1 1 i u t 1. hi ir i r nr win it r m the Legislature. He was the democratic candidate j the evening the party broke up, and 1 staggered , and the meeting winch nominated bun unapt- to the door, and witn nuie nop.e, gm nnuiu. mously passed the following resolutions: Resolved, That a union of church and State, for political or any other purposes, is dangerous land subversive of republican institutions, j Resolved, That we view the President's procla- matioii pardoning the Mormons for sedition and ! treason as a magnanimous measure, and calculated i to effect a most salutary object, the return to their homes, as loyal citizens, of this deluded people. Resolved, That w e look upon polygamy, as prac ticed in this Territory, as a moral, social, and political evil, and entirely in opposition to civil liberty and the institutions and principles Of fckda from the wagon, and he now expressed o doubt of her being able to get out of bed. )n her entering he was astonished to find hrr 80 well after her re cent illness, and feared that her health would suffer front exposing herself so early. He asked after the child and wished to see it, but was put off with an evasive answer, until it was considered advisable to explain matters to him. He then commenced talking about things that happened five years ago as If having occurred but yesterday. It Was a long time before he OOuld be made aware of the fact of his long illness and in sanity, tmd when at last convinced of it. s?nt d that he had no recollection of anything other than a misty kind of dream about bis being sick. FI'O recommended his wife to go. home to her friends un til he was well, as her stay in Cleavcland would be expensive, and talked perfectly rational on all other subjects. He i.; now in a fair way 61 recov ery, and. unless infhunation ervencs, will proba bly do well. Clear, -la ml ( Ohio) tftraM. Thk Man with a Shawl m;j:i .not Appjv. We find in the Gospel (iftaiiie) Banner the fol lowing advertisement : "1 am desirous of securing the service of two nude teachers to teach school the coming Wtnb i. . . ... .. .. . . .s I take this method theieioie i t in; king Kimwn Uiu engaged to take the niece to the opera, and had no jr tlis nor;Cc ,m.,.;.; the eye of any man ( I government. Resolved, That we box. looked at mv clothes, and found tmn my old "ranger" was too shabby, and my hat had been butted out of all shape the night before. So I hur ried on my clothes and went to the ticket office of the opera." The man told me that the boxes wore all taken. But I said there's no use saying that, ! I must have a box." After examining some pa i pers, be said I could get one, but it would Cost , 824 about. 1 w as obliged to take it. Then I ran j to a shop and got a dress coat, a beaver and a pair j of gloves, and began to dress up at two o'clock. I At about six I took a cab from the street and drove i to Lord V. When I cot near the house pledge our candidate for representative, Wm. J. Osborn, Esq., it electee, to use his efforts to have all laws on the statute bold;, at variance with the principles herein declared, i i f ' . ., i A rr.,. j it struck me that perhaj s the niece might expect i miti i i' ri ui .uii, wuit m v in 1 . i . . .j . . i . i. v..v,v... j m carriage, ana there l was u a uni i a Jreiichmau renenteoly bearing ntory where tne gcnxiies are oeueveu io .u ... ., , . . -. U;(H . , i..te . turi, - , ... .........L m.r-tv nod Mr ( Isborn is the first (jrcntile electt'd . . . , . , . . . . . i I . i ' -. 1 , mean physical as well as mcdtal,) who i. willing to tearh as well as hop school, 1 should le nappy to see him. i. li. No person who wears a ihanet, rrHarl, or vcaUci with a cane need apply, an suflicient iu striiction from that eltVa ban already boon had. . Skuvkd HtM BlttBf Mv Iblittle. of t'liieago, who hired two men to whip the school maWer, Keith, because the tatter htwl .-cut bis boy home to wash hi.- face, has been fined S.VM) and scut to the city prison for six months. Doolittle is a man of property. I be court senreu J.im ngnt. heanac the in to the Territory Legislature since the organization of the VAf'; A SiNoi'LAlt Storv. An American letter written in China, relates that during the attack of the English and French fleets on the Chinese forts at the mouth of the Pei-Ho River, as an English purser was coming on the deck from below, a round shot t ok off his hat in a most unceremoni ous manner. "Hillo!" he exclaimed, "that was a elotife shave!" and the next moment he fell dead. The concussion of the atmosphere had destroyed h's bold on life, it seems, and yet left him to make the exclamation. Similar instances of the effect of what is termed the wind of a ball have been re- back, so I determined to trust to the "sublimity oi luck." I got out at some distance from the house, and told the cabman to hide behind the shrubbery and wait till I came back, ou any account allowing himself to be seen. '1 hen I went up and rung the bell; the big servant showed mc in, when I found the niece already; 1 sat down, and we talked for about a half hour. when in company that lady to sing." exclaimed: "I f-nv, $qucerc Lou; a Thk Art of Elyixo. It is at.it. -d that Napoleon nas just made a present of Ave thou-aii I francs to a private in the lin, who assert that be has discovered a solution for the great, problem in 1 kept a hoping that she would aeronautics the art of flying. He htfc invented a propose to go in her carriage, but she didn t; and iu( 0f air ship, consisting of a platform of silk w hen she arose to go, I walked trembling out, w ith stretched over whalebone, to be propelled by two my knees knocking, at the idea of h iving to call gigantic wing of the .name material placed on up the OMvhoiSti cab out of the bushes, 'ihe big each Ma. The icrial navigator is to be u-pcndcd servant threw open the door, and lo ! there stood at a disUincc of about four feet from the platform, particular attention an be coiueo d. nrouijii.v unm. , 1 . - . , i ?.l. . 1 1 ,1 , I , rr ii.-l k will he paeKcfl wnu rurr. ra un ""fcs-""s. - Ir( Yi 'g coach and pair, with three footmen. Lord ! how 1 stepped down those stairs. The opera was anything but amusing for mc, . with a headache from the liquor of the night be- brlb-vn it 5 ram that ' fore, and 1 thought it would never end. Ilowev- while his feet rest on pedals, by means of which the wings are put ia motion, while his arms rest on a lever which imparts to the platform the direc tion he chooses to give it. .Only a model of this machine has yet been constructed, and it appear J. G. MeCOY June 15, 1858. mmmm. reau cotemitorarv w as called upon to recora a - , i i i . .i i event at a time when nis iieau was raiuer Heavy, and did it up in the follow ing manner: " Yesterday morning, at 4 o'clock P. M., a uian with a heel in the hole of his stocking, committed arsenic by FlGHT IJKTWKKX TWO WoUKM IN CHUMDBi A v VniTnii Tic ht We editors indulge in a drop, but when they do; their er, it did end; and after returning from the opera, to work well. ders are sure to hnd them out. A cyracnat l sat lor nan an uuur, aim men .w uy . , mehiiioho v with the fl.Miniv mo.-iiCcts ot walking six miiL.- j .... r- . . , .v. C3 i.. i-.. u I with hammers beating in my temples, lor oi course in r.xeier, . it., on mw; mm, ju iwv. the cabman bad got tinI of waiting, and had gone Lamphear, was entering his church, two females back to the hotel. Imagine my delight when I in the singing seat--, got into a most despcratn found the coachman and three iootnien waiting to hght, much to the damage ot tne laces, nonm-m aim 3 F. SCAKK tfc CO. 1 J. M. SANPERS, (""1 VBIXKT MAKKR. CHArJ.CTTE, ff. C keeps J constantly on hand a large assortment of Furniture of hi-iown and Northern manuOture. Also. FISK'S METALIC BURIAL CASES. Dee. 2-. ISji. 63-ly ",a t". TT7.7' r , , : T - .1. i ;.,.i f' in;.,rn- tiw oht i.d li J - rtsf tll rtwJ.- 1 Ik. ii,,,n.t tliO t-itf nP THICK TO Lite CLIV. I firUVV uw iu mc uuai lUllWIIU til tuu sa. v-.... r verdict retu-ned a iury that the deceased came to in style, treated the coahmtm and footmen freely, preceded for some time, a tew gentlemen, muster the tacts in accordance with his death. He leaves and w as escorted to bed by the landlord himself. ing up courage, interfered and put a 8top to the a child and six mall wives to lament the end of baa Next morning I descended from my room at j disgraceful scene. Jealousy, it is said, was at the untimely los. t .i i . ... .nsfi-" mU iv ami ims tiilH liv a waiter tliat a cabman bottom of it. Ill Oi U 1 11 11 u til i. ii' in. v. ... . j i . n . i , . r had asked for me three times that morning. The ; In the same town, on the afternoon of the same n uctioneer vexed with his audience, said: "I landlord was looking at me with a tanniiar smile on day, in tne Unitarian unurcn, a man, u .,cu . .Ill uUsiiiniO ... . . . .m . . . , - l . j V . A . .1 a. :V, 1 (Im olarfMntian wlnln TiniV- vii. .. Hirt in., mc .ii. hnme his tace. verv dinerent irom mat oi iasi nitiui, auu vm uuraugcu, hbwu' j f-j . cuo uii.au - - y - . . v ,.i , . iv A I bad evidently lost the greater part, u not au, oj4 ing, ny miorming inm uvj. v.s,b... aui a mean j in this company March 3. 183d. ue 15. 1 tfbd. If