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Tim Niggins After His Honeymoon. Seems to me things have-changed somewhat 1 Steins to ine so bu.-.t me up if it don't ! I've Lueu married near six months now, and the fact is, uan showed the least bit more temper thau I thought she had ; iu fact, speak the right down truth, she's knocked things about generally for the last two months. She's slung the cat through the window by the tail and would have thrown me out by the by the heels if I hadn't walked 0 it in a fast run. She's got cross as four sticks, and nay- she'll use a half a dozen sticks, on my T ok, if I d'jn't quit smoking in the house. And rhe threatened to throw the boot jack down my throat last night because I spit in the fire. If she'd done that, I suppose I'd have had the colic or the boot jack cramp. "Timothy P. Niggins," says I to myself, says I, Vyou've gone and done it and you have got to put up with the consequences, you have, come what will, you can't get out of it, you can't." A girl loses her beauty mighty quick after she marries "Miss Susan Sunflower was pretty. As soon as I married her, her skin turned yellow, her eyes lost their beauty, her hair got thin, and she got to bo just the shape of an ale cask. And oh ! what a tern jxt she has got ! Never knowed her to got mad before I married her; never knowed her to offer to throw a stone or a chair down anybody's throat ; never until she was Mrs. Niggins ! Aunt says she'll come all right arter awhile; but I don't see why she can't be all right now, I don't. ''Just you spit in that fire again," s.iys she to me yesterday ; "just do it again and I'll throw this stick of wood down 'Our throat ! What did 1 marry you for To run around after you spit it out 't You tormenting beast 'i Did I marry you to work and slave for you to smoke and chaw and chaw. and smoke, and spit in the fire? There's them chickens I had to feed, too, and there's en Dyke's hog got in the garden and dug up my sft-d beets, and you never saw it ; there's that blamed old rooster scratched up my onion bed and you never saw it ! And you never M-e nothing you ought to see. and see everything you ought not to see ! There's Ann Duster who was over here yesterday ! I saw you wink at h-r ! 1 saW you, Tom Niggius ! Don't say you did'nt. I s;tw vou I saw vou !" Honesty at the Hymkmai. Altak. At a marriage of a sable daughter of Africa, a few days since, not many miles from our sanctum, wheu the jue.-tioii was asked her forsaking all others, will you cleave unto him as long as ye both shall live? after a b'v moments hesitation, replied: "Yes. sir, 1 will, all excepting Mars I'ing hut the one exception, the bridegroom made no objection, and the ceremony. proceeded. Daiirifff Timr. BUXBAUM & LANG, CORNER STOKE, UNDER, MANSION HOUSE, Ate constant !v receiving additions to their beautiful Slock of. Spring and Summer Goods. ladiks" di:i:ss ;ooij New and Must Beautiful St vie?. C, KNTLEMEN'S WEAR, ROO'S. SHOES, HATS, HOSIERY, GLOVES. &c, &c. Yankee Notions, Wholesale and Retail. Our O od- are f the most splendid rjiiality, se lued with reference to the market. All we ak if a Cii 11 particularly from the Ladies. We take great pleasure in :-hnwiii our Goods, as we know for 'tcauty and qualify they cannot be excelled. April -7, 1MI8." " BUXBAUM & LANG. NEW GROCERIES. Hammond & McLaughlin Have received a new Stock of Grocerie.5 of every description, among which are the following: 15,000 Pounds Bacon, 1.0O0 " Lard, 1,0(1!) Gallons Molast., J.OOO Sacks Salt, !" Sacks best Family Flour; 500 Bushels Corn, JO Barrel bet Mrs Pork. GO Sacks Cf.flee, 40 Barrels Sugar, ."!() Bunches Yarn, 1,000 Pouuds best S..dn, 25 Boxes Layer Raisins, f0 Kegs Xails. f Half Barrels White Fish, A large lot Xo. 1 Mackerel, Cheese, best Carolina Biee. a large lot of Green Tea, large lot of Candles anil Candy. Chewing and Smok ing Tobacco. Buckets, Pails. Churns and Tubs. hammoxd & Mclaughlin. April 27, 1808. Childrens Carriages. .lust received anew lot of Childrens Carriages, for sale low. next door to the Couii House. JAMES IIARTY & CO. Crockery and Glassware. -lust received a new assortment of White Granite nnd C C Ware; aho Glasw arc in every variety, next door to the Court House. April fi, JAMES IIARTY CO. No Delay at Weldon or Raleigh. TO SHIPPERS. North Carolina all State Railway Lines. THE OLD RALEIGH AND GASTON RAILROAD. .77c Shortest. (Jui' Attt, -Safi-at and best Line, North and South. t ' Ift out in 'fir cold, , uii!s ShiH.rs sjuci'if snu rid R. it' G. Railroad; We inaugurated and are the Great Through Inland Air Line Route to ail the Nor! hern markets, and have ueco-t'ully .worked the Line to the entire satisfaction of Shippers, Nortli and South, for the last ten vears. as the ttu thousand Shippers in North and South Carolina will testify. We paid (lie State near Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars for her interest in this Road thereby caving the people from Taxation for all time to come S40.tH per year : nod wo unhesi tatingly declare that we can and will give more dis- tatcb t all points, North and South, than nnv other Line. NOTICE. GREAT INLAND A IK LINE FREIGHT ROUTE, Via- Rakish ( (in ton 'Railroad, Is the shortest line for Shippers, and you are re quired so to direct your Freight, vr they will be taken by another route. To insure your freight being carried over this Great Inland Air Line safely, direct your consignors to mark or order your freight, via Raleigh & Gaston Railroad, and to ship as follow a: - - - . From Bosrox Merchants1 and Miners Line.;cnd, of Central Wharf, E Sampson. Agent. From Nkw Youk. Old Dominion Steamship Co., Shipping Point Pier 37, North Hirer, Foot Beach St., Office 1ST Greenwich St., Car. Doyr N. L. McCreadv! president. - From Philapklpuia (Yia Annamcssic.l Phila Wilmington and Baltimore Depot, or Clyde's Line of steamers, 15 N. Delaware Avenue, W. P.Clyde. Agent. Fruji Uajaimore Baltimore Steam packet Co., Bay Line Steamers, foot Union Dock, . L B. Park?. Agent, or'Po'whatan Steam Boat Co., 90 Light Street Wharf. C. B. ALLEN. ; Gen. Freight Agent, Raleigh, N.C. i- - - T. MORTON. Soliciting Agent. April 27; tr Effects of Trying to Please Everybody. A haggard, pale and wretched man Once I met, ' -' - Which from that day to this I can 2 e'er forget ; Clothed in garb of sundry dyes, Cut in every shape and size Low and plaintive were his cries Shunning everybody. "Friend," said I, "pray tell me All thy woes ! Surely I would comfort thee At life's close." "Ah," said he. "the die is cost All my cheerful hopes are past ; Now I must give up at last Pleasing everybody." ""When I first began my labors," Said the man. "Then to try and please my neighbors I began ; But I've led a sorry race Owning now no resting-place, Save the short six feet of space Due to everybody. "If you try to please mankind As you go, Plenty of labor you will find Here below. First a hit and then a miss, Sometimes No and sometimes Yes A little of that, a little of this, Pleasing everybody. "Should the world declare you wrong, Never heed; If your cause is true and strong, Sow your seed. On life's stage act well your part, Serve your God with honest heart; Hut give over from the start. Pleasing everybody." Beef Cattle and Milch Cows WANTED. I want to buv Brood Milch Cow? Cows either with young Calves or Springers ; alo, pood fat Beef ( attic, tor winch I will pay a fair cah price, lor . expect to be hi want of this kind of Stock at least foi ; sonic months. 1 alto want to buv Drv and Green Hide;?. i W. A. COOK. April 1'7, 1 Town Butcher Great Inducement to Farmers. We have made arrangements by w hich we can fur nish Loose Lime by the J on at !?1 1. Certainly every tanner will not tail to use it at thus low price. HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO., April 20, 1808. Agents REDUCED TO $70 00!! We have been authorized to reduce t lie price of the SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO to Seventy Dollars per ton cash, and Eighty Dollars on time with note and two approved securities. Quite a large number of our besj. farmers have already sent in their orders One price to all. We will sell a limited quantity of Baugh's Raw Bone Phosphate at regular price, half cash and half note, with approved security. Genuine Peruvian Guano! Thirty-five tons received direct from Agent of con signers ot Peruvian Government. Fifty Barrels of Land Plaster, now in store and for sale cheap HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. March Si, 18o8. Hydraulic Cement. A fiesh supply of Hydraulic Cement just arrived. Nails! Nails!! Fifty Kegs of Nails for sale by the Agents. HUTCIITSOX, BURROUGHS & CO. Virginia Straw Cutters, The cheapest and the best Steel Cotton Sweeps, and L tley s Plow s, for sale by HUTCII1SON, BURROUGHS L CO. March .0. ISfig. New Arrival at J. BUXBAUM & CO'S, Trade Street, 2 doors from tftc Court JTouxr SPLENDID STOCK OF Spring and Summer Goods, At nnoiesale and Retail. - We have now in Store the largest and most com plete assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Ready-made Clothing, &c. Our stock of Ladies' Dress Goods Is complete, consisting of the latent and most fash ioiiable stvles. Our Ready-made Clothing is of the most superior quality, ami win nc ottered cneaper thau any house in the city. Our facilities are great, and we intend to trive the benefit of them to our customers. We have a splendid stock of Boots and Shoes, from t lie most reliable manutacturers, which was pur chased tor cash, and will be sold at very short profit. Ladies Hats, trimmed and untriiumed; Ladies' Gloves, Hosiery, and a full stock of Yankee Notions. Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed on us we will strive to merit a continuance of the same. If you wish cheap Goods this is the place to come. . J. BUXBAUM & CO. Two doors South of the Court House. April G, 18C.S. FREIGHT NOTICE. From Porf.ononfJi to Cluulntte, ria GohhLunt (on IV. f- Wcfdvn R. R.) An arrangement has just Wen perfected by which freight can be transported from Portsmouth to Charlotte in Forty Hours, At t s low rates as on any other Road. J. A. SADLER, ApiiU.I, 1808. General Agent. VARIETY STORE. Dry Goods and Groceries. JAMES H. HENDERSON. (Chit door lror 11. KHnann'e, TruJ Sheet,) Takes pleasure in informing the citizens of Charlotte and surrounding country that lie is now carrying oa the Drv'Goods and Grocery business in hi mm . . . .--w w u 1UV , ) and asks a share of public patronage, i He has on hand ' Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, j And indeed everything that can be found iu a first I class Dry Goods Store. . Me istuankful lor the very liberal patronage which has been bestowed upon him iu former day, and hopes by fair nd honest dealing, and driet attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same. Groceries. In the Grocery line be has a good supplv of erery tking needed for family use. uch as Flour, Meal, Bacon. Wd, Offee. Sugar, Molasses, Ac., &c. Give oie a call s I am determined to fell as cheap as any house in the City. To Farmers. I mm now prepared to pay the highest cash price or exchange Goods, for Country Produce. JAS. HENDERSON. Notice. The Notes and Accounts of A. Aschkinass & Co. having been transferred to me for collection, all those indebted ill please come forward and settle imme diately. MrH SO, 18 JAs. If. HENJERSOY. New Preventive of Cattle Plague. Chloride of copper is now extensively used ia Germany against the cattle plague," or rather as preventive," The modus operandi is as follows : Take green crystalized chloride of copper, 8 gms spirits of wine, 2 kilog.,aud dissolve- ..With this solution- impregnate a pad of , cottoD, lay it on a plate, and set fire to it in the centre of the stable, turning the animals' heads towards the flames so as to make them breathe the fumes. This opera tion is performed morning and evening, burning one pad for every three head of cattle. At night a spirit lamp filled with the solution is lighted in the stable. , To prevent accidents, the flame is surrounded with wire gauze. The liquid is also administered internally, with the addition of 15 gms. of chloroform for the above quantity. A teaspoonful of this is put in the animals' drink three times a day. As a further precaution the litters are watered with the same solution. Yarn, Sole and Upper Leather, And large quantities of Bacon, bought at low prices and to sell accordingly. JAS. N. BUTT, May 4, 1808. Charlotte, N. C. DRUGS! DRUGS 1 1 Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Glas?, Varnishes, Kerosene Oil, the best Lamps, Chimneys, Lanterns (so very important at night). Cologne Extracts, and fine Toilet Soaps; also, Chemi cals, Medicine Chests and Instruments, Trusses and Supporters, every variety of Medicine, consisting in part of Sulphur, Salts, Oil, Blue Pill, Bhubarb, Cream of Tartar, Soda, Magnesia, Laudanum, Pare goric, Peppermint, Essence Lemon and Cinnamon, Godfrey's Cordial, Bateman's Drops, Harlem Oil, British Oil. Indigo, Madder, Copperas, Cudbar, &c. Charlotte, N. C. Dr. JAS. N. BUTT. Dry Goods. Great variety of Hats, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Ac, &e., to be sold cheap. These Goods must be sold to make room for more important business. Dn. JAS. N. BUTT. Charlotte, N. C, March 80, 18i8. Bacon and Sugar. 1 sbiS' BALTIM01lE BAC0N 7,000 Pounds dry, , salted and Coun try Bacon SO Boxes dry Havana Grocery Sugar, for sale by STENIIOUSE, MACAULAY & CO. April 27, 1 808. Spring and Summer Stock -1868. FOR THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TRADE. WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS, Have now in store one of the largest stocks of Goods ever brought to this market. It consists in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, READY-MADE CLOTHING, &c. They invite particular attention to their elegant assortment of Ladies Dress Goods, and feel confident that they can give satisfaction in price and quality. Their stock of Ready-made Clothing and Gentle men's Furnishing Goods is complete and embraces everything in that line. Boots and Shoes In large fpuantities and at the lowest cash prices. Their stock of Groceries and Hardwara is suffi cient to supply the demands of their customers and friends. Jgg The attention of country Merchants is re quested, and they are respectfully invited to call and examine this stock of Goods. Returning thanks for the liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed, they promise to do all in their power to give satisfaction to customers hereafter. Millinery and Dress-Making. A separate department is devoted to Millinery and Dress-making, where the Ladies can have work done promptly and in the latest styles. WITTKOWSKY & RINTELS, March 30, 1808. between the two Drug Stores. W. W. GRIER & CO., Have now on hand, and are constantly receiving, a full line of choice Family Groceries, consisting in part of fine Rio and Laguayra Coffees, different grades of Sugars, new crop Carolina Bice, Spices, trackers, ( andies. Candles, lea, &c. Axes and Hoes. The celebrated "Red Bird" Elephant Axe, and Bradley s Cast Steel Planter s Hoe, for sale by W. W. GRIER & CO. Irish Potatoes. Fine Nova Scotia Irish Potatoes, the "Prince Al bert' for sale by W. W. GRIER & CO. Bacon and Lard. A splendid lot of Western and Country made Bacon ana extra hue Leat Lard, tor sale by W W. GRIER & CO, figg" Finest brands of country made Flour, Buck wheat Flour, tine grades of Molasses and Syrups, pure Cider and Wine Vinegar, afresh lot of Mackerel direct irom Boston m half and quarter barrels. Oak Tanned Sole Leather, Upper Leather, Corn and Corn Meal, Peas, Linebarger's Yarn and Sheeting, con stantly on hand and lor sale by March 2, 1808. ' W. W. GRIER & CO Next door to Brem, Brown & Co's dry goods store Lost Certificate. A certificate for Fourteen Shares of Stock in the Char. & b. C. Railroad, bo. 1700.. in the name of Rev. W. Smiley Pharr, has been lost. Notice is hereby given that application will be made for another certificate in the place of the one lost. S. C. PHARR, Executor March 9,1808. Sm. LUMBER WANTED. The Mecklenburg Mechanical Association bavin? purchased the property known as the Budasill Ma chine Works in this City, will constantly require large quantities of Lumber, for which the market price will be paid, in eah, on delivery. A list of the various kinds wanted, will be found below, viz: 1st Yellow Poplar and Bircb, 14 and 10 inches wide, 11 in. thick, and JO, 12, 14 and 10 ft. Ions. 2d Same Lumber, same width & length, 1 in. thick. od do uo same lengtfh. 4 and o inches wide. "H iirch thick. 4th Walnut Lumber, same length, 1 inch thick, . rippeu tnrougn. 5th Ash Lumber, same length, inch thick, ripped through. Otb Pine Lumber, 1, 1J, 1J, and 2 inches clear dumber. The quality of all most be A No. 1; clear of loose knots and wicd Shakes, and any not up to the mark will be rejected by the inspector. . . ' KOBT. F. DAVIDSON. . President M. M. Association Charlotte. N. C, Feb 24, 1808. j Encourage Home Enterprise! NOR Til S TA T WA SHIXG MA CHINE THE BEST IN USE, . Is now being Manufactured extensively, bv the MECKLENBURG MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION of this City, at their Steam Work (late Ritdisill's). Call and examine them and the certificates. Orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed, or the money refunded. P. S. DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS manufac tured as heretofore, at the above work. - - ' Charlotte. N. C , FiV2l. !8fiS. ' : - " ' - Glass and Putty. r We have received rery large lot of Glass from 8 by 10 to 36 by 24 inches. . Those in want will do well to callbefore purchasing elsewhere as theywere bought low and we intend to sell them cheap May4;1868. ' JAS. X. BUTT. C. M. QUERY Has now open and ready for inspection,, the hand somest stock of - MILLINERY, Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, , NOTIONS, HOSIERY, &c., &c , i ne has ever offered in this market. All he asks is a trial, as he is confident he can please in quality, style and price. ' ;: Dress Goods. 'Silks, Silk and Cotton Grenadines, r.c?ae,.Lawns, Poplins, &c, all styles and qualities ; Caiicoes at all prices. - L ' ' ' ' '.'""-i White Goods. Bleached Domestics, Jaconets, Muslins, Brilliants, &c. .1 am prepared to offer indacements in thii line. Millinery. Bonnets, Hats, Crapes, 'Silk, niusions. Flowers, Ribbons, &c, &c, at prices that defy competition. Dress Trimmings, Buttons, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions,"fcc, ' in great va riety. Imake a speciality of these Goods. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Shirts, Linen and Paper Collars, Gloves, Ties, Hats, Half Hose, &c. , 1 ' C. M. QUERY'. . April 20, 1808 . SMITHS' SHOE STORE. Our Spring Stock OF Ladies' Boots and Shoes, Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes, Men's Boots and Shoes, . Women's Boots and Shoes, .,,--. Misses' Boots and Shoes, Boys' Boots and Shoes, and Childrens' Boots and Shoes Of every variety and style is now complete, At . Lower Prices Than ever before offered in this country. Try the market if you must ; but give us a call before you buy. Wc defy competition, and warrant every arti cle as represented. Come and see us. B R. JjMlTII & CO , March 23, 1808. Next to Dewey's Bank. Interest ! Interest ! ! Interest on deposits of currency, gold and silver allowed at the City Bank of Charlotte, Trade street Springs' Building. .A. -G. BREN1ZER, March 30,1808. " " " Cashier. Just Received at S. Grose & Co's, -a aK BARRELS EXTRA C SUGAR, o " U fiugar, 10 ." . Y'ellow coffee Sugar, 5 " . Soda Crackers, 2 " Butter " 2 " Cream " 100 rounds Turkish Prunes, 5 Dozen Brooms, ' 5 " Painted Buckets, 10 Sacks Rio Coffee, 100 " Family Flour, 10 Boxes Cheshire Cheese, 10 " Best State " April 20, 1808 ANOTHER NEW STORE. Mc MURRAY, DAVIS & CO., Have opened a new Grocery Store in Bryce's Build ing, and invite attention to their Stock of Groceries. They keep a supply of everything usually found in a Grocery Store and wanted by farmers, such as Sugar, Coffee, Salt and Iron, Cotton Yarn, Molasses, Fish, Shovels, Spades, Forks, &c, Crockery and Wooden Ware, Irish Potatoes, Meal. and Corn. Purchasers are requested to call and examine this stock and prices. JProduce will be bought or taken in exchange for Groceries, or received on consignment for sale. Particular attention will be paid to the sale of Cotton, Corn, Flour, &c, that may be sent to onr care. J. W. McMURRAY, March 10, 1808. J. N. DAVIS & CO. B Cf PRACTICAL Watch and Clock Maker, AND DEALER IJt JEWELRY, FINE WATCHES, CLOCKS, Watch Materials, Spectacle, $c. Aug. 19, 1807. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Stoves, Tin-Ware, &c. D. H. BYERLY, (In the Basement Store vnder Mansion Home,) Keeps for sale a full assortment of Stoves of every description, Hallow-Ware, Tin-Ware, , Japan-Ware, &c, &c. Spears' Anti-Dust Cooking Stove is a superior arti cle, and has given general satisfaction. I have sold a large number within the past year. Tin, Copper and Sheet-Iron work executed at short notice. Repairing promptly attended to. . I return my thanks for the liberal share of patronage heretofore received. D. n. BY'ERLY', March 10, 1808. Under Mansion House P. CUOXAN. E W. CKOOT, COONAN & .GROOT, Commission Merchants AND DEALERS IX - LIQUORS, FLOUR, CORN, GRAIN, de. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Highest Cash Price paid for Produce, opposite T. W. Dewey & Co.'sBank, (old National Express build ing,) Tryon Street, Charlotte, N. C. January 27, 1808. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY IX Prompt and Reliable Companies. The Enterprise Insurance Company of Cincinnati, Ohio, with a capital of one million dollars, made last year $23-3,000, after paying over $400,000 losses during the year. It has now assets amounting to $l,23.i,000, and security by State law $2,000,000. This security consists ia the Stockholders being liable for double the amount of their stock. This Company is always prompt in the adjustment of losses, and the rates are as low as those of any good Company. Call on the undersigned at City Bank or I hnrlotte. - March 23, 1808. A. G. BRENLZER. . tailoring! 7 : John Vogel, Practical Tailor, Respectfully informs the citizens of Charlotte and surrounding country, that he is prepared to manu facture gentlemen's clothing in the latest style and at short notice, litis best exertions will, be given to render satisfaction to those who patronize him. Shop opposite old Charlotte Ilotl, next door to Brem'e Hardware .More. ; January 1, 1808. . ; - J. E. STENHOrSE, ' ' - New York.' ALLAN MACAULAY, Chablottk, N. C. Stenhouse & Macaulay, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 42 Stone Street, XEW YORK. Prompt-personal attention ' given to the sale of Cotton,- ?Ctton Yarn, Naval Stores," 'ie:, and the purchase of Merchandise generally. ' Consignments solicited.. fc . . - r 3 une 10. 1807. ' NOTICE. ' : The undersigned has now opened a new Cash Store at the well known stand of the Red House,' opposite the Presbyterian Church where he hopes to be able to serve all his old friends and customers. Expect ing to keep constantly on hand i - v-.. i Family Supplies .f - Of the best quality for sale, and earnestly solicits from the good eitizens of Charlotte a liberal share "6f their patronage r , . .'-. I. S. AUSTIN, u Jan 20, 180b. - Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C FARMERS AND , MECHANICS ASSOCIATION STORE, , Corner of College and Trade StreeU, Charlotte, N. C. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in .? DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HARD WARE, i .' - CROCKERY, $c: $c, ' And General Commission Merchants. Orders for Flour, Bacon; Corn, Peas and Country Produce generally, filled with care and. despatch- L Consignments of Cotton, Corn, &c receive special attention. - ' - r ; s B." G. GRAHAM, April 20, 1808 3m - - - President and Sup't. Pictures ! Pictures 1 1 u The undersigned Photographic Artist, of Baltimore, Md , c'all3 the attention of his friends, and the public in general, to his newlr opened PHOTOGRAPH "and AMBROTYPE GALLERY, where he is now; pre pared to take A Ne. 1 Pictures of each and of every style and finish. - Satisfaction 'guaranteed in every Picture. ' Copies taken from the smallest . into the largest portrait. Also pictures neatly fitted in Rings, Breastpins and Lockets. All I ask it", "give me a trial." N. B. Parties desiring to learn the trade and art of taking Pictures can do so by applying to HENRY BAUMGARTEN, . Charlotte, N. C. Photograph Gallery over James Harry's Store, Feb 24, 1808. . Next door to Court-house Catawba English and Classical HIGH SCHOOL, XEWTOX, X. C. ; The next Session ' will commence the 1st Monday in January next. No pains are spared in "fitting pupils thoroughly tor the best Colleges in the country and in giving them a thorough business education Special attention given to Mathematical Training Tuition per Session of 20 Weeks from $9 to $22.00 in currency. ' - Board in families from $8 to $12 per month ; in clubs at about half these prices. For Circulars and particulars, address J. C Clapp; Newton, N. C. , J. C. CLAPP, A. B. Dec. 9, 1807. S. M. FINGER, A. B J. Y. BB.YCE & CO., General Commission Merchants CHARLOTTE, X. C. Particular attention paid to the selling of all kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco. , Highest cash price paid for Cotton. All orders from oPdistancc promptly attended to. - J. Y. BRYCE. March 5, 18GG. . Wv H. BRYCE. First National Bank of Charlotte CHARLOTTE, N. C. Office in Granite Row, 4.th door rum, tlie corner OrrtcKits. R. Y. McAden, President. M. P. rcgram, Cashier . , S. L. Riddle, Teller. BoAnn of Djeectobsl. RY McAden, T II Brem, WmR Myers, R M Oates, Win Johnston, S A Cohen, John Wilkes. Deals in Bills of Exchange, Sight Drafts, Gold and Silver Coin, and Government and other Securities. March 23. 1808 The Best Blood. Purifier in the World. DR. LAWRENCE'S CELEBRATED OSADALIS FOR THE CURE OF Scrofula, in all its Forms, Such as Consumption in its early Stages, Enlarge ment and Ulceration of the Glands, Joints, Bones, Liver, Kidneys, &c, Rheumatism, White Swelling, Mercurial Affections, Sore Eyes, Old Sores, Diseases peculiar to Females, Eruptions of the Skin, General Bad Health, and all other Diseases caused by an nn pure state of the Blood. JBa- The following, among many hundreds of our best citizens, testify to it8 wonderful efficacy : HOME CERTIFICATES FROM PHYSICIANS We hereby certify that the ROSADAL1S is pre pared by a t'hysician who is an experiened l'harma ceutist and Chemist, and that his remedy is an efh cient and valuable one in Scrofula, &c, it having performed some remarkable cures in this vicinity. A. D. MOORE, M. D., W. A. DUG GAM, M. 1). L. A. ST1T11, M. D., E. BARNES, M. D. J. II. WIN STEAD, M. D., R. W. KLNG, M. D. Wilsox, N. C, Oct. 31, 1807. I hereby certify that I am personally acquainted with the above named Physicians, and they are all gentlemen of respectability and standing in this com munity. . - , . T. U. DAVIS, November 1, 1807. Mayor of Wilson, N.C Edgecombe Couxtt, N. C, May 2, 1807. " Dr. J. J. Laweexck: Dear Sir Please send me immediately, per Express, to Tarboro', two dozen more bottles of your Rosadalis. I have carefully ex aiuincd its Formula, and have used it in my practice in a number ot cases, l am well pleased with it. think it, beyond doubt, the best Alterative I ever used. I have tried it in several cases of Scrofula and Scrofulous Affections, &c, with much satisfac tion to myself and patients. I have, therefore, no hesitation in recommending it to Physicians and otners, as t tie most reliable Alterative now known. Respectfully yours, &c., A. B. NOBLES, M D. Rosadalis trill Cure the vrornt Cases of Scrofuhi Read the Statement Below, and Detpuir Not. Wilsox Couxtt, Sept. 10, 1807. Dr. J. J. Lawrenee: Dear Sir; My youngest daughter, aged hve years, lias been dreadfully affile ted with Scrofula nearly aU her life. -1 tried a great many I'nysieians, but without relieving her much; in fact, most of them said there was no hope of cure. During the last Spring she was worse than ever, her body and limbs being covered with sores and blotches with tace and eyes badly ulcerated and swollen Whilt in this condition, I was advised by Dr. L. A Stith to try your Ro.saualis. I at once procured three bottles, and commenced giving it to her.' The effect was magical. In less than a month to my great usionisnmeni, sne was eniireiy wen. I am, sir, yours, with respect and gratitude, - W. W. BURNETT.- "I have been cured of Chronic Inflamation of the car and Partial Deafness, of fen years' standing, by ltOAtAUS.- - UEO. W.-IILOUNT, ' Attorney at Law, Wilson, N. C Rosadalis, tcul Lure the very tcorat ra$es of . .. Wiemmatittn. ' ' ' I hereby certify that I was cured of long standing enronic uiicumatism, :by taiting lour oottie or Dr. Lawrence' Roadali. . JAMES WILLS. Wilson, N. C., May G, 18C7. ,- . .. , - f2r The Rosadalis thoroughly eradicates every kind of humor and bad taint, and restores the entire .system to a healthy condition. It ia Perfectly II a rm les, never producing the slightest injury.- it ia not a Secret Quack Remedy. The articles of which it is made are published around each bottle, and it is used and endorsed by the Leading Physicians every where it is known. . r --. -..' - "-'.- - Prepared only by J J. Lawrence, M. D.t Chemist, 29 Hanover Street, Baltimore, Md-' For aale by all principal ' Druggists in the 'United States Price, $1 SO per Bottle. ' " ' On account of unparelled demand for Rosadalis, I have moved my Laboratory te Baltimore.- ; - : for aaW in Charlotte bj P. Scarr, ' and Ji II. McAden, Druggists. ' 7 Jebruary 3, 18C8. Cm (Smpd) ;: J. D. PALMER Family Grocer & Wine Merchant And dealer in an kinds of imported Wines anj s. Old Rye, Monoagahela, Bourbon and Cabinet 1)1 DistUled Whiskey i Domestic Corn and Rve ui ; I1 W Peach and Apple Brandy. . J Ll; - JUST RECEIVED THIS DAY: . 2 Barrels Sacrament Wine, 4f . 6: Superior Kentucky CideT, '1 " Old Nash county Brand o. vasas inui Aie, .2 Barrels London Porter, 15 Crates of Bottles, Flacks, Demijohns and J , Wood Kega from2to lOgaUons. ?' I also invite the particular at.tcntiou of Di-u to my stock of Port, Sherry and Madcria vj Brandy and--Whiskey, bottled' especially for jui' cinal. purposes. All orderi, -Wholesale or RHj,-!" solicited and punctually attended to. ConstantU1 hand all kinds of Domestic Spirits on consignm'" ' A specialty made to old N. C. Corn Whiskey January 27, 1888. Important to Carolina Shippers, i - -f the NEW Bait. & '".Carolina , Grand Trunk 0 . FREIGHT ; LINE, VIA PETERSBURG, VA., Comprising the following great Freight Routes: . THE POWHATAN STEAMBOAT COMPANY'S FREIGHT LINE OF STEAMERS PETERSBURG AND WELDON, RALEIGH AND GASTON, NORTH CAROLINA, WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA, WILMINGTON AND WELDON. ATLANTIC & NORTH CAROLINA . WILMINGTON AND MANCHESTER, CHARLOTTE & SOUTH CAROLINA RAILWAYS, And their connections. Time Quick and Rates Low. ; This new trunk line forms a Great Freight Home between Baltimore and Weldon, Warrentou, hah-igl,, Hillsboro', Lexington, Salisbury,' Mvrguutou, t'Lurl lotte, Lincolnton, Goldsboro', Newbern, Beaufnrt Wilmington, Chesterville, Winnsboro', Columbia Sumterville, Manchester, and all intermediute juiutj on and near these great Railways and their connec tions. " . The Powhatan Steamers connect at Petersburg with Petersburg Railway. for all points in the ('nrik linns." Cars are run alongside of Steamers' wLi4rt' and goods transferred with careful handling. CARS ARE RUN THROUGH WITHOUT lilUMK ING BULK Between Petersburg aud Raleigh, Charlotte. Gull, boro, Wilmington, &c, &c. This Inland Line,,.. sesseS many advantages over a Sea Route. Marine risk ia small and insurance is comparatively nothing. The Wharf of -Powhatan Steamers being mumUm! n, the very centre of the great Shipping District ( Baltimore, renders it convenient to shippers, un.l drayage is very small. - Great attention paid to consignments offntinn, Cora, Wlujat, Rosin, &c. &c. All produce forwunh d at the lowest possible rates. J&3" Every package. Northward or SoiithwnrJ bounds must be distinctly marked Via Pi.tkus Bine.. . v. , - Spirits of Turpentine transported from Petersburg to Baltimore by Steamer. JBT" Freight landed in Baltimore day following delivery to the Steamers'. Through Receipts are given and fixed rate per 100 pounds guaranteed both ways. Usgjjf" Rates in every cato as low as via Buy Line and Portsmouth to and from Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York. N. B. With regard to last named points, freight is forwarded to and from Petersburg by Philadelphia and New York Steamers. For rates and all further information, apply to any Freight Agent on the Line, or at the Office or thk Powhatan Stkamboat Co., . - : 90 Light St. Wharf, Baltimokk. J. BRANDT, Jr., President Powhatan Steamboat Co. R. B. PEG RAM, Snp't Petersburg Railroad. A. B. ANDREWS, Sup't Raleigh & Gaston Railroal. JAMES ANDERSON, Sup't North Carolina RaiWI. 0. BOUKN1GHT, Sup't C. & S. C. Railroad. S. L. FREMONT, Sup't Wilm'n & Weldou Hailrmid. J. V. JORDAN, Acting Master Trans. Atlantic and N. C Railroad. WM. M'RAE, Sup't Wilmington and Mnuches'tor Railroad. September 30, 1807. ..Fresh Drugs, A general assortment, always on hand, at Augirst 20, 18C7. SCARR'S DRUG STOliK. New Foundry and MACHINE SHOP. TATEM, R00KE & CULPEPPER, Practical 31 ecu an ics, Have opened a Foundry, Machine and Blackmitli Shop, at the old stand of J. M. .Howie, where ihry will execute, in the very best style and tininh, all work in their Une. They are prepared to make all sorts of CASTINGS for Steam Engines, Mills, Factories, Water-wheel, Cane mills, Farming Implements, and, in fact, evtrj tiling pertaining to their business. - Particular attention will be paid to the k' EPA III IXG of all kinds of machinery. All work shall be done in the very best style, with the best material, and at living prices. All kinds of work for GOLD MINES executed nith skill and dispatch. ' - Remember, we are practical workmen, nu'l will warrant all our work. Give us a call. TATEM, R00KE & CULPEITEK. October 14, 18C7. Southern Express Company. The Southern Express Company has complete com munication with all Northern and Western HtntM, and is prepared to forward Freight, Money and Tnl uable Packages safely and promptly. Messenger leave Charlotte dailv. connecting at Rnleiirh villi Adams' ExnrcKH Citiwtit " and at Richmond with r . Adams' and Harnden's Express Companies. Letters will ho fnru.ii nlpil br thitt CoiulianV to all points South and Nortli having uo mail fucilitie-. ' ' W. P. HILL, Agent. Charlotte, Jan. 1, 1 808. The Southern Express Company, For the transportation of merchandise, vulua''' packages, specie, bank notes, bond, &c, for all prti of the South and SouThwesf,1n connection with ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. have established their agency at Ml BROADWAV, NEW ORK, where orders to call for good to ie forwarded South will receive prompt attention. Merchandise and valuables delivered to Ha muni Kinsley's, American nud United States Exnre(.-( ''- panies, for the Southern Express Company, will re ceive prompt dispatch. , lor particulars, rate of freight, lie., kc, at piy nl the office of . the Southern Expresa Company' ' Broadway, or at any other office of the Company. t January 1, lb68. ...... JI. B. PLANT, Pre i. . v North Carolina Bailroad. CoxrAXT Suors, N. C, April 1, 1? On and after this date tho following will be ik Schedule for Passenger Trains over this Road : Leave Charlotte, dully, Jl.Sb I . M. 1 Salisbury, , 2.07 A. M. ' Greensboro, , - ,. 6.05 " Raleigh, 0.41 " . Arrive at Goldsboro, 12.25 P. M. Leave Gold boro, 12. SO " Raleigh, ' t ( 33) ; Greensboro, 7.17 " Salisbury, ' O.iiC Arrive at ChaHotfe," 11.35 Throurh passehtrers hr this line'have clioice of routes.via Greensboro and Danville to Richmond, r via Raleigh and Weldon to Richmond or Portfnioutli, arriving at all points north of Richmond at the sanc time bv either rmita. Connection ia made at GoluV- boro with Passenger trains on Wilm. and Weldon toad to and from Wilmington and ny rreighf train o Weldon. Alo to Xewbera n A. N. C. Road. Freight train If uvea Charlotte at 4 'a. in. and ar rives at i p. in. JAMES AM)ERSC)., snj(rinf.n.m:v
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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