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A Heart for Every One. Oh ! there's a heart fur every one If every one could find it; Then up aud seek, e'er youth is gone, Whutc'er the toil, ne'er niiud it ! For if you chance to meet at last "With that one heart, intended To be a blessing unsurpjis.sed, Till Jife itself is ended. How would you prize the labor done, How grieve if you'd resigned it ; For there's a heart for every one, If every one could find it ! Two hearts are made, the aiigeLs say, To suit each other dearly ; But each one takes a different way A way not found so clearly ! Yet though we seek and seek for year.-), The pain is worth the taking; For what the life of home endears Like hearts of angels making! Then ha.ste and guard the treasure now, "When fondly you've enshrined it, For there's a heart for every one, If every one eouM find it. - Extraordinary Biktii. We firxl the fol lowing case of remarkable and unusual fecundi ty, recorded in a recent number of the Clarks ville (Teuu.) l'atriot : A" lady named White, living in Maury county, about teu miles from Spring Hill, gave birth yesterday morning to four male children, weigh ingin the aggregate twenty-three pounds. They are well-formed , and healthy. The mother is said to be a very fine woman, has been married about ihrce years, and is but twenty-two years of age. Two weeks aio she weighed two hun drcd and nine pound, and measured seventeen inches round the neck. he has dark eyes and hair, and is five feet eight inches high. This is her second experience in family progress. The former child is still living and is now fifteen months old. The father is a remarkably well made, quiet, sound, handsome man. 'ihey live happy and love each other very much. Wediix(ss a IIlnpkkd Years Auo. Tt maybe of interest to know how they arranged marriages a huudred years ago; an old paper has the following description bearing upon the subject : "Married in June. 17G0, Mr William Donkin, a considerable farmer, of ( i reat Lisson (near Kothbury.) in the County of Cumberland, to Miss Eleanor .Shotten, an agreeable young gen tlewoman, of the same place. The entertain ment on this occasion was very grand, there being no less than 120. quarters of lamb, 44 quar ters of veal, 20 quarters of mutton, and a great quantity of beef, 12 hams, with a suitable nuui ber of chickens, etc., which was concluded with 8 half ankers of brandy made into a punch, 12 dozen of cider, a great many gallons of wine, and 90 bushels of malt into bear. The company consisted of 550 ladies and gentlemen, who con cluded with the music of 25 fiddler.-) and pipers, and the whole w:'S conducted with the utmost order and unanimity." We Keep the Best of Everything in our Line. CARSON & GRIER Are now receiving their Tall Stock, embracing a full line of Groceries, &c, &c, to which the attention of buyers is desired. A lot of prime Northern Red and White Wheat for eed. Abu, a fresh supply of" new crop Clover Seed. The best English Dairy, Nutmeg, Cheshire and Factory Cheeso. Prime Canvass and Country Hams and Sides. Family Flour. Corn, Cornmeal, Seed Oats, Ac. Spices, Preserves, Pickles, Teas, Soap, Candle?, Powder, Shot and Caps, Tohacco. &c. FAB M Kli'S I r All 1) W A HE, And a fine assortment of Wooden Ware. 48 inch Bagging, Waley & Beard's Buckle Ties. Bale Yarn, Domestics, &c, &c. A large lot of Hemlock Leather, And in fact everything iu our line of business. These goods arc all paid for. and will be sold for Cash on such terms as cannot fail togive satisfaction. We return our thanks to the many friends who have tod by us the first year of our business, and hope to be able to retain them and make many con verts during the year to come by clone attention to business. Septal, 18(18 4w CARSON & GRIER. BOOTS AND SHOES. S. B. Meacham, The Jirtt Shot House below the First Xational Bank,) Has just received one of the largest stocks of Boots and Shoes, Leather, SHOE-FINDINGS, B F.MING, &c, Jver brought to this market, and which will be sold as low as at any house in t lie South. His goods are warranted as represented. Prices will be made to t-uit purchasers. njW Call at Mcacham's Shoe Store, just below the new Bank Building aud examine goods and priecs. Sept. 7, 18f8. Catawba English and Classical HIGH SCHOOL, xewtox, x. c. The next Session will commence the 1st Monday in JULY next. No pains arc spared in fitting pupils thoroughly for the best Colleges iu the country, nud in giving them a thorough business education. Special attention given to Mathkmatical Thaixixg. Juition per Session of 20 Weeks from $0 to 50 in currency. Board in families from 88 to $12 per. mouth ; in clubs at about half these prices. or (. irculars and particulars, address J. C. Clapp. Newton. N. C. .1. f. ( LAPP, A. B. Newton. June 8, lHi')8. S. M. FIXGER, A. B. CITY BANK OF CHARLOTTE, Til A IU' ST.. Si'RlXUs HI IIDIXG CilARLOTTK, V C. ' W. C. A. WILLIAMS. Casimfr N. G. Bl'TT, Tki.lkj:. Ojfh:t Hours pom S a. m. till G p. m. This Bank lias enlarged and refitted its Banking House, and with a large, modern improved Fire and Burglar Trout" Safe, otters superior inducements to Depositors. Receives Deposits on Interest or other wise, buys and sells Coin, Bullion. Exchange and old Bank Notes, and draws directly on all principal places in the world at New York rate. July 0, I8C8. State of North Carolina, Catawba county. Srtjrrior Court . .; Full Term. 1-Y,. Peter Mosteller, et. at., vs. William Mull, et. al. Petition for Partition. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Eli Mull, one of the defendants in this case, resides beyond the limits of tnfs State, it is ordered that publication be made for six weeks in the "Western .Democrat," (a weekly paper published in the City of .Charlotte, N. C.,) notifying said defendant to beand appear at our next Superior Court of Law, to bj held for the county of Catawba, at the Court House in Newton, ou the first Monday in March next, then and there to answer or demur to plaintiff's petition, Otherwise the same will be heard and granted. Witness, Miles O. Sherrill, Clerk of our said Su perior Court-, at office the 1st Monday iu September, A. D-, 1808. MILKS . SHK15R1LL. Clerk. 37t5w pr. adv. $lt). ()u Epitaphs. The following affecting lines may be found upon a tombstone iu Con necticut : . y , , - - : Here lies cut down like unripe fruit, The wife of Deacon Amos Shute. - She died of drinking too much coffee, Anno Doming eighteen forty. In the same church-yard: Here lies the wife of Koger Martin, She was a good wife to linger, that's sartain, The manner of her death was thus, She was druv over by a bus. The following is a Spanish epitaph upon a young girl who died broken-hearted : She who denied beneath thi3 stone Died of constancy alone. Fear not approach, oh! passer-by Of nought eantagious did she die. Solomon advises the' sluggard to go to the ant; but the shiftless in our day generally go to their uncle. A. It. X1SBET. I. G. MAXWELL NISBET & MAXWELL, CHARLOTTE, N. C, Candy Manufacturers and Bakers. Also, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Groceries, Confectioneries, Pipes. Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Toys, Musical Instruments, Notions, &c. . . lnhs Building, No. 24, Tryon Street. July 21, 18(38. . CHILLS. CUBED No Cure no!Pay!C I have obtained a. remedy that, I think cannot be surpassed. If you have little or much money it, is Avell to spend it where there is no risk to run. The ingredients are inriocent, and the price only 50 cents a box. If the directions given are strictly followed, and the first box does not cure, a second will be given gratuitously; and if that does not have the desired elt'ect the half dollar paid will be refunded. - We have not yet heard of one single failure since we commenced to soil then;. JOHN F. BUTT, at his New Store, on Church St., near the Statesville 11. li. Bridge. Sept 21, 1808. REMOVAL! REMOVAL 1! Important 'Notice. JI. M. PHELPS Has the honor to inform his friends aud the public that on accouut of an enlargement in his business, be lias found it .necessary to remove from his old stand, opposite the Court House, and that he can now bo found at the handsome and commodious STOREROOM OX TRADE STREET, Next to STEN HOUSE, M ACAULAY & CO., where he will be pleased to receive his old friends, ensuring them the same attention and treatment they have alwavs received at his old quarters. His stock of SPUING AND SUMMER COODS now in store will compare favorably with any in this or any Southern City, aud will be sold at ; Considerably Reduced Figures In order to make room for his Fall stock. A full assortment of Dry Moods ami Domestics, Dress Goods and White Goods, Clothing, Cassimeres and Jeans. A well assorted stock of MILLINERY in all its branches. ' Groceries, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Notions, Hardware, &c , &c. Remember the place. ' II. M. TIIELPS, next to Stenhousc. Mncaulay & Co's, At the stand formerly occupied by the Farmers & Mechanics' Association. Wall Papering. Just received 1,000 pieces of Wall Papering. Also, 100 pieces Bordering Paper, 200 pair Window Cur tains, 100 Fire Screens, &c , for sale at New York prices. II. M. PHELPS. August 10, 18G8. Seed Wheat. We have a lciof fine SEED WHEAT for sale. McMURRAY, DAY IS & CO. August 24, 18G8. P. P. MEDLIN, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, Offers his professional "services to the people of Charlotte, N. C, and surrounding country.. Having had experience in the practice of his profession, he hojes to be liberally patronized. Residence on Col lege Street, rear of Mansion House. August 31, 18G8. ; Just Received. A large lot of superior CIGARS of all grades, direct from the manufacturers, to which we invite the at tention of the Wholesale as well as Retail trade. July 27, 1808. NISBET & MAXWELL. Fresh Raisins, Just received in iuai tei , half and whole Boxes July 27, 1808 NISBET & MAXWELL. Tobacco, Smoking and Chewing, which we are offering .at prices which defy competition. July -7, 18i8. NISBET & MAXWELL. Blasting Powder. KEGS BLASTING POWDER, for sale by MILLER & BLACK. May 2.', 18(38. " KOOPMANN'S BITTERS. For Chills and Fever, Which at this time are so prevalent in our' midst, use KOOPMANN'S BITTERS. For Dysentery and Diarrhoea, Use KOOPMANN'S BITTERS. For Cholera Morbus, And all Bowel Affections, use KOOPMANN'S BITTERS. For Dyspepsia and Indigestion, Use KOOPMANN'S BITTERS. For Lcs of Appetite, Use KOOPMANN'S LITTERS. For General Debility, Use KOOPMANN'S BITTEllS. For sale at all Druggists., aud at .my. store in Char lotte. N. C. r" ' Aug. :n, 1808. B. KOOPMAXN. R. H. COWAN & CO., General Commissioii and .Skipping Merchants, Wholesale Grocers. Agents for M. Davis & Son's (Liberty, Va.,) celebra ted Virginia Chewiupr Tobacco. " Agents for Lister Bro s Superphosphate of Lime. Agents for Vulcan Iron Works, Kiehruoad, Va niLJiiSGTos, r; c., No. 32 North-. Water Xtwf. :t . ' . r - ' It. II. COWAX, JSO. W. CA.MEIUI.X, J.V" I mLI June 20, 188 ly Coffee. We have just received a lot of Coffee which will compare favorably, bojli- aa to price ik1 quality, with any in the citv. - - - - - - July 27. ltr8. " NISBET & MAXWELL. "Have vou ffround all the tools right; as I told you this morning when I went' away?" said a carpenter to a rather green lad, whom he had taken for an apprentice' "All hut the hand saw, sir, replied the lad promptly. . vi couiau t get all the gaps out that." r ' - An honest farmer writes to the chairman of an agricultural society : 'Oentlemen, please put we down on your list of cattle for a bull." .AYhy is a Sheriff's office like a ,;new and use ful invention? Because he is a me iug machine. Receiving daily at S. Grose & Co's, A seleetstock of Groceries recently purchased, which we offer very low. Call and examine oar Good9 be fore you purchase. S. GROSE & CO., Trade Street, nearly opposite the Post Office. , Hams and Syrup. A choice lot of Sugar Cured Hams, and Maryland Golden Syrup and New Orleans (new crop) Syrup, - rivn3P r'H at Wanted, 500 Bushels of ONIONS, at Sept. 7, 1808. S. GROSE & CO'S Peruvian Guano, In Store and foi'jsale by HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. PACIFIC GUANO, HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. Call on ODER'S GUANO, For sale by HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. BAUGII'S SUPERPHOSPHATE,1 -- For sale by HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS '& CO. ZELJS SUPERPHOSPHATE, For sale by HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. ; ''LIME, PLASTER AND CEMENT, For sale by HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. jgjf Farmers can save money by calling on HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO., to buy Cot ton Ties. Hutchison, Burroughs & Co., General L'Je and Fire Insurance Agents, Office on Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. ' Sept. 7, 18G8. - WOFFORD COLLEGE, SPARTANBURG C. II., S. CAROLINA. The First Session of the Fifteenth Collegiate year begins ou the 1st October, 18C8. The College lias never suspended, aud the course of studies' remain unchanged, but the Faculty now admit irregular students, or such as wish to pursue particular studies only. The Preparatory School, under the supervision of the Faculty, opens at the same time.- Tuition in College and higher classes-of Prepara tory School, including contingent fee, $54 per year in specie or its equivalent in currency. - Lower classes of Preparatory School, with contin gent fee, $41 per year in currency one-half in ad vance. Board per monfji in advance about $15 currency. For further particulars, address A. M. SHIPP, President. Sept, 21, 18G8 4w ' ' ' ! McLEOD & STEELE, Have just received the handsomest stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, HATS AND CAPS, YANK FE NOTIONS, Hosiery, Gloves, Gent's Furnishiug Goods, Ladies' and Misses' Bonnets and Hats, trimmed and untrim nud; Bonnet Ribbon, Fi ench Flowers, Dvess Trim mings, iSic, &.C., they have ever offered iu this market. Dress . Goods. Vvre have a beautiful assortment many of the most desirable stylos of the season. We feel assured in saying they are not excelled either in style or price by any in the market. . . "White Goods. We have a full line. ' Marseilles aud Alandalc Quilts, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Pillow Caseings, Piques, Percals, Linen Duck, &c, French Cloths and Cassi meres, Marseille? and Silk Vesting, Rock Island Cas- simeres and Jeans at Factory prices. HARDWARE .AND CROCKERY, A general assortment. . - We respectfully ask our friends and customers to call and examine our stock, hear prices, &c, before buying. Many thanks to our friends and customers for the liberal patronage bestowed on us heretofore, aud we ask the continuance of the same. " ' April 27, 130S. : McLEOD & STEELE. Mutilated Currency. Ragged and defaced Greenbacks, National Bank Currency and Shinplastcrs bought at a small discount, at the City Bank-of Charlotte. July 1SC8. Wr. A. WILLIAMS, Cashier. ARROW TIES. Cfe '(Sbd'&ini P0U-N"D3 OF 'THE ABOVE " X vjf approved pattern, made of the best quality of Encdbdi Iron, for sale by - sTSNnousi;, macaclay & co. ! Gunny Bagging. 72 Bales India and Borneo Gunnv Cloth, for sale by STENIiOUSH MACALLAY. & CO. Coffee, Sugar, &c CO Sack Rio Coffee, 10 Chests Green Teas. f0 Barrels Sugar various grades, 15 Hogsheads of MouiSf-e. '" " For sale by S T E N II O U S E ,M A C A U LA Y & CO. A Full Supply Of Bacon, Lard. Cheese. Flour, Rice. Starch. Can dles. Soaps. Chew Ing and Smoking Tobacco, Nail? and Iron, kc, ic, for sale by sten i io usj:,1mc ALLAY & CO. September 21, 188. . Stoves, Tin-Ware, &c. D; H. "bYERLY, (In tlit lliistmen't Store::ilr Mansion Home,') Keeps for sale a full assortment of Stoves of, every i r iT Tf n-' - h,- t .- . - iR'ujiowi, jiouo- are, x m-v are. japan- are &c., &c. 1 Spears' Anti-Dust Cookinf . .e1s a superior arti cle, and has rven general s: isfaction. I Lave sold a large number within the'vast year. - ' ' Tin, Copper. Mid Sheet-Iron work executed at hort notice. Repairing promptly attended te. - JiSSjU I return my thanks for the liberal share of patronage heretofore received. D. H. BYERLY, March, lfi, 18418. Under ?dfinsiou House. Deposits.., Deposits of Coin and Currency-received in any amotiht and interest allowed per agreement, and if preferred 'certificates of deposit issued bearing in terest at rates stipulated, at the City Bank' of Char lotte. y; W. A. .WILLIAMS, Cashier. "Julv IbOS. .. .. sfr ' . ssis . y HHnnnn M - n mmM I JI J . U 11 SMITH'S Boot, Shoe and Leather store, ' Next door to Dcicey's Bank, Charlotte, X: C, Is the largest Wholesale and Retail Shoe Establisii v 1 ment in North Carolina. . The quality of their Stock is superior in every re spect, audunequaled in style, finish and workman ship. The prices are jas low as can be afforelcd. They buy their Good3 exclusively from Manufac turers, or have them made to order. They pay no rent and do the fensiness themselves, and can, there fore, and will sell all styles and qualities of Boots and Shoes at lower prices than can be found else where in this market-. Every pair of Boots and Shoes is warranted as represented. "One price to aU, ""and "fair dealing," is thejr motto. Leather, Shoe Findings & Belting. Their stock of Leather and Shoe Findings is most complete, embracing- every grade of Hemlock and Oak Sole Leather, Upper Leather, French and Amer ican. Calf Skins, Kip, Lasts, &c. They also furnish all widths of Rubber and Leather Belting at Manu facturers' prices. " 1 c " ' ' ' Ask for SMITH'S SHOE STORE, the oldest es tablished Shoe House in the State. N - Their Wholesale Department. They , are now receiving their FaU and Winter Stock, the largest' and most complete ever brought to this market,' and propose to sell to merchants at NEW YORK WHOLESALE PRICES. Their expenses being much less, and as they buy exclusively from manufacturers, there is no reason whv thev cannot, selt-at.an low prices as the New York Jobber. All thev ask is a fair trial. Remem ber and ask for ": SMITH'S SHOE STORE, Next Door to Dewey 'a Bank, Charlotte, N. C. August 31,' 1808. , , , ... . "'Presh Drugs, ,' A general 'assortment "a! ways on hand, at AuifustM. 1807."'' ' " SCAUR'S DRUG, STORE. WANTED, By the underefghed,' all the new work that may be needed in the Saddle and Harness line.' Also, all the Repairing that may be necessary, about your premises. AY.qrk warranted aud perfect satisfaction guaranteed. , , . Next door to J. Y. Bryce & Co.'s, Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. Sept.. 7, .1808. ' - " L. W. OSBORNE. Beef Cattle and Milch Cows WANTED. I want to buy good Milch Cows Cow3 either with vounsr Calves or Springers': also good , fat Beef Cattle, for which I will pay a fair cash price,--for I expect to be in want of this kind of Stock at least for some months. , . . , I also want to buy T)ry and Green Hides. ' - i v W. A.' COOK. April 27, 1308. Town Butcher". NEW BOOKS ! GOOD BOOKS! I and-Cheap Books! ! ! Just received at Tiddy's ""ew Book Store," Bibles of all sizes, from the largest to the smallest. All prices,-to suit everybody. . . .' Prayer Books, A handsome assortment, some , really elegant, which cannot fail to please the most fastidious, both in style and price. Hymn Books Methodist, Presbyterian, Baptist and Lutheran, all the "different' sizes pub lished, can be found at our store. Albums, We have the handsomest and most complete assort ment ever offered in this.niarket, which we offer at remarkably low prices. They are Lippincott's make, and have the patent hinge, which, with ordinary use will last always, and a little longer. ' . Catholic Books. Mission Book, Flowers of Piety, Christian Guide (3 styles). Key of Heaven. Path to Paradise, &.c. Our 1 isccllancous stock is lare, every one cau find somcthing'to read, for a small sum. We charge nothing for showing our goods call and examine whether you want to buy omot. . Our stock of School Books is now . complete. Wholesale buyers and Teachers buying for Schools will certainty find it to their advantage to call and see us before buying elsewhere. Stationery: Something nice just received in the Stationery Line. .. Stamped initial paper with envelopes to match, put up in neat one quire Boxes. A full line of fancy and plain Paper and Envelopes. AVe have a full stock of Job OfSce Material, such as Bristol Board,-Printer's Blanks and China Cards, all sizes and qualities. Taper, Flateap, Foolscap, Letter and Note, Plaiii.' Book, News and Wrapping Paper at Manufacturers prices. All we ask is an inspection of stock and prices, as wc will not be unuersoki. .. i T1DDY & BRO Rags ! Rags!! : - The highest price paid in Money . for clean Cotton and Linen Rags at the New Book Store. June 15,1868, 4 J ' ""' "; TIDDY & BRO. THE CITY DRUG STORE OK. - Kilgore & Cure ton, No 2, Granite Row, nxt to the Express Office and opposite the Mansion House. A large iissorhnciit of Fresh Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils. Dye Stuffs. "Perfumery, &c, wilt be found at this new establishment, and will be sold at as low prices as, ftny.otheiv house. .. . - - ' B. F. KILGORE, M. D. T. K. CURETON, M. D. June 15, 1808. TAILORING. y -John Vogel, Practical Tailor, " Respectfully 'infoiriis "the citizens of Charlotte and surrounding'country thnt he 'is 'prepared to manu fiictuve genicnien's-cloUiing.in' the hite style and at siiort nofice. His best exertions will he given to render satisfacticuxto those.iiJiu.iMUwiize him. Shop opposite, old .QhMiQUo JlqUd, next door to Breai's-j Hardware Store. " . ; . Jamiarj' 1, 1808. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " rT;"7." notice.. The partnership , heretofore existing between J Buxbaum, S. Anathan and J. Roessler, known as the firm of "J. BUXBAUM & CO," was dissolved by mutual concnt on 'the 23d inst. J.' Roesslcr with drawing from the said firm. -: Claims due to .and by the late firm at Charlotte will be settled by J.' Buxbaum. J. BUXBAUM, ' v ' S ANATHAN, June 20, 18(18.;. i .... J. ROESSLER. J; E. STEN HOUSE, 1 ALLAN MACAULAY, New Yoek. I Charlotte, N. C. l Stenhousc : & Macaulay, COMMISSION MERCHAIiTS, loy Pearl Street, XEW YORK. ' Prompt personal attention given to the .sale of Cotton, Cotton Ya rns, Naval 'Stores, &c", ' aud the purchase of Merchandise generally. " . ConsignLjents solicited.. . , . June 10. 1807. . .. ATTENTION! .North; South, East or West. ' Will herelook for STAMPING best; Prices low and "patterns new, .,- Here the greatest choice find yH, : - J. R. HECKSCHRR. .... , lTso - -:" . Clothing-, Tfaff Shoes and Boot?; Hosiery ."Staple and Fancy5 Dry Gootls, Wearing Apparel for, family, use, " Coujc and purchase u hatever y,m choose. . , J. R HLCKSCIIER, Under the Democrat Office. July 20, 1808 -' Sm "''.''. Superior- Starch;-;, : Just received, in round -pnpet-s, a lot of Superior Starch; . ' NISBET & MAXVvRLL. .July 27, 18GS. . t . .s -- - ; ,.- ' Pirst National Bank of Charlotte, : CHARL O TTKr N. i C. ' Office hi Granite AVw, 4th door from the comer. R, Y. McAden, President. M. Y. regram, Cashir S. L. Riddle, Teller,. , k . ; BJabi or DiBECTons. ",.."' . ' . -- - T II Brem,' '' ' ' Wm R Myers - " Wm Johnston,' FA Cohtn, " ' r John Wilkes. ' 7 ') '- ' R Y McAden, RMOates, Deals in Bills of Exchange, Sight;Drafls,. Gold and Silver Coin, and Government and other Securities. March 2a, 1868 ' " ' FAMILY GROCERIES. " I have on 'hand, and "am constantly rcceivinj a general assortment of Groceries, such as Sugar, -Tea, Oofi'ee, Molasses, Cheese, Flour, lfa'coir" Corn, Meal, and everything else inr'th Grocery line. - ' : I will sell as cheap, as anj house.in Charlotte and respectfully request persons wishing; to .buy t9vgive me a Call.' . ; I deliver, : -within the limits of the City, all Gro ceries bought at my Store." ' '' " , ' ',"',' A good lot of Castings and -Hollow Ware for pale. 1 . , . :- ' A. BERRY HI LL,' , Feb 17, 18C8- Jy. :, - Under Mansion House. FREIGHT NOTICE. . - From -Portsmouth to Charlotte, vki Goldshoro . , (on mi. & Weldon It. li.) . An arrangement hasjust been perfected by which freight can be transported from - Portsmouth to Charlotte in : . .' , ; , .. r '' . - , Forty Hours, . ? At as low rates as on any othev Road, ; ' - j. A . SADLER, "April 13,4808. "':'' i ' ", ": ' General Agent; ; DR. JAS, N. BUTT : D rug gis t ;'. and Chemist,. WHOLESALE and RET Al L -.DEALER iu Drugs and Medicines of every -, -discription and kind,' Comer '-Trade -anil' College Streets, II A RLOT T E , If . tr . Spirits of Turpentine. four barrels Spirits of Turpentine just received at J AS. -N. BUTT'S Drug Store, CornerTrade and College Streets.. ; , ; . s : -.i . Preserving' Fluid.; , Just received at J. N. BUTT'S Drugstore, Spear's Fruit Preserving Fluid. It is ali the go. Try it. Tarant's Seltzer Aperient. ', Yoet must buy at J. N. BUTT'S Drug StoreCorner Trade and College Streets, Tarant's Seltzer Aperient. It is ,one of the most pleasant purgatives we have ever used. No family should, be without a bottle at this season of, the year. , .. Kerosene Oil. Buy No. 1 Kerosene at J A S. N, BUTE'S Drug Store. ' I sell none but the best. If a lighted match be plunged into it, it will extinguish it ,aj suddenly as if immersed in water. Fresh Drugs Are being constantly received by Du. JAS, N. BUTT. ; . To Builders. , Receiveil and for sale, French Window Glass, 8x10, 10x12, K)xl 4, 10x15, 10x10, lOxl.S 10x20, 12x14, 12x15, 1 2x1 fi, 12x18, 12x20, 12x22, 10x20, 14x24, 18x24, 20x ?.(), 21x80, &c, &c, at the Drug Store of Augusts, 1808. JAS. N. BUTT. SADDLES AND HARNESS. KOJJKUT SHAW & b'ON, . (Third -Door front the Ma union Home,) R ESPECTF U LLY inform th! mitlie that thev have . j - - - - nnd II RF.SS ',. Tind which they offer to the public at low prices. Anything in the"way of Bridhs, " Martingale, Collars, Saddle Trees, Harness Mounting of all des criptions, &c, will be furnish-ed or nuule to order. As we arc regular mechanics, we think it will be to the advautago of all to buy from usi We warrant our work. - . -. " - ': f-" REPAIRING neatly executed at i-hoi t notice and on reasonable terms. II- S11AV, Aug 10, 1808 y ' W. E. SHAW. 40 - Years before r the Public. o Q ft 'A e-J- O - o The Southern Hepatic Pills, ; That-old, -long' hnrncn dud well tried remedy Jor all Jjtffttrtrs 'diseases, ertvsed oy a DISEASED LI VK li Bead the foliawijag. CERTIFICATES from hiirhest resnectabilit v."i"2- - pcrona of the ; ..... JAYFJl COMPLAINT: ' Rkv. Dr. V. F.-' Df:k jis',' ( August 2SJ','1$"Ki,)"4y8: "I have derived great benefit froiri fhe'se 1'ills, and have kurtiMi many families artd ihdh idjials vh'o hav found them tery bcnefici.il, and I have also known physicians in excellent standing 'id recommend them to their patients. For all diseases arising from 'din orders of' the liver, I believe they are the best medi cine offered to the public." ' . " ' " " - Rev. Joux W. Pottf.b, ' Snow Hill, N.'C, (January ytli, ibOy.j says: 'r or twelve year I was n. great sufferer, lly liver was , disced,. . I lust, my flesh and strength, and my skin seemed changed in its. color by the bile with ivhich my system was over charged. I become pubjeet to frequent ami violent attacks of billions cholic, every attack leaving-me weaker than ite preueceeisor. The physicians had been able to patch me up a little., but my health was in a deplorable state. I had taken patent medicines uutil I -was tired bf them. Without energy or com fort, I wa barely able to go about a little. Atlenglh I yielded to the earnest persuasion of a friend and commeueed taking the HEPATIC P1H-S, with no confidence' in them. They acted like a charm on me. Frourthat ho'rir I have inrprovcd. I have pe'rseverc -d in their use, until noAv. by God's blessing, I trt well and hearty.. 1 had ft negro inan who, as I believe, was saved from death by dose f these Pills. My Lector's bill was annually from $100 to $200, but I have had uo line for u. physician since, l ean confi dently recommend them-as a superior family medicine. : These Pillff are made by G. W. DEEMfl, No. 2S .South Cttlhoun Sti ett,-B.u.TnionK, Md. Tliey can be sent to any point iu the United States by Mail or ExTire.-s. - . PiMCK For'oRe Box j cent. "P. SPARK, Drug-isf, special Agem at Ctiarltt,'N. C. ly t in d . - Aug. 24, 18G .KOS-A'OllLlS Purifies the Blood. Tor Sal Iy lriisrsfHf Kverytrlacrc 'August 21. ' It Ompd . v ii . . Y, BRYCE & COn m r General Commission Merchants. CHARLOTTE, X. C. Particular, attention paid to the celling of all kinds of Produce, Cotton and Tobacco. Bi'Highe.t cash price paid for Cotton. All orders from a distance promptly attended to. ,rk..i ' J. Y. BRYCK. Mrch 5, 18CG. W. H. BRYCEr- WILLIAM BRYCE & CO.; Cotton Factors, 29 Chamber and 5 Jieade. Street, NEW YORK, Devote special attention to the dale of Cotton in Xtw York. All consignments to their address are covered by insurance from points ofsbipmeut, with or ab out advice. v . - Shipments solicited through their correspondent s in Charlotte, Messrs. J. Y. RRYCE & CO., who will make liberal advances on same. - ; June 8, 18ti8 - ly " China,. Crockery and Glass Ware. J A ME S HA R T Y , (Next Door to t the Court JIoHsr,) Has just received a very large stock of C1ILNA, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, Together with a good assortment of IIousc-keeing articles, consisting of Knives and Forks, Spoons, Castors, Rutter Prints," Ladles, Tubs, Churns, Uuck ets, Bread Trays, Rolling Pins, Steak Beaters, Tea Kettles, Stew Puns, Gridirons, &c. I have also connected with my Stock a good as sortment of I Dry Goods, Groceries, BOOTS 'AXD SHOES, HATS AS D CAPS, 4c. I havi the most complete assortment of , , Ladies' Baskets To be founil ,in the City Market, Traveling, Key aiut Pic Xic Baskets in every variety. Call and examine' my Stock. July 6,1808. ' JAMES IIARTY. Important to Carolina Shippers. ' ' .THE" NEW Bait. & V Carolina Grand Trunk - FREIGHT LINE, Y1A PETERSBURG, VA., Comprising the following great Freight Routes: THE TOWIIATAN STEAMBOAT COMPANY'S FREIGHT LtXE 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 RA1LWAY8, And their connections.. Time Quick and Rates Low. This new trunk line forms a Great Freight Routs between Baltimore and Weldon, Warrentoji, Raleigh, Hilisboro', Lexington, Salisbury, Morgunton, Char lotte, Lincohiton, Goldsboro", Newbern, Beaufort, Wilmington, Chcsterville, Winnsboro', Colundin, Sumterville, Manchester, and all intermediate points on and near these great Railways and their connec tions. . . . i The Powhatan Steamers connect at Petersburg witli Petersburg Railway for nil points in the Caro lina?. Cars arc run alongside of Steamers' Wharf, . and goods transferred with careful handling. CARS ARE RUN THROUGH WITHOUT BREAK ING BULK Between Petersburg aud Raleigh, Charlotte, Golds boro, Wilmington, &c, &c. This Inland Line pos sesses many advantages over a Sea Route. Marine risk is small and insurance is comparatively nothing. The Wharf of Powhatan Steamers being situated in the very centre of the great Shipping District of 'Baltimore, renders it convenient to hhippers, and 'drayage is very small. Great attention paid to consignments of Cotton, Corn. Wheat. Rosin. &c, Xc. All produce forwarded at the lowest possible rntes. Every package .Northward or Southward bound, must be distinctly marked "Via Pktkbh- Spirits of Turpentine transported from Petersburg to Baltimore by Steamer. . tSy Freight lauded in .Baltimore day following delivery to the Steamers. Through Receipts are given and fixed rate per 100 pounds gtia rant ced both ways. &? Rates in every cane as low as via Bay Line and Portsmouth to aud. from Baltimore, Philadelphia and New Y ork. N. 15. With regard to last named points, freight is forwarded to and from Petersburg by Philadelphia -and New York Steamers. For rates aud all further information, apply te any Freight Agent ou the Line, or at the . OmcK ujt iiir. PowuATAK Steamboat Co., t. ...... .1)0 Light St. Wharf, Bai.tis. J. BRANDT, Jr.. President Powhatail Steamboat Co. Pv. B. PEG RAM, Sup't Petersburg Railroad. A. B. ANDREWS, .Hup t Raleigh & GsMon Kailrond. JAM ES ANDERSON, Sup't North Carolina Railroad. C. BOUKNIGHT, Sup't C. & S. C. Railroad. S. L. FREMONT, Sup't Wilm'n & Weldon Railroad. J. V. JORDAN,'1 Acting Master Trans. Atlantic and ' NV. Railroad. . WM, JI'RAE, Sup't. Wilmington and Manchester ; Railroad. . . . , ; Septembcy 80,' 18C7. r Gold, Silver and Bullion Bought and sold at a small margin, and advsncfi made on Bullion when deelred, at the City Bank of Charlotte. . . W. A, WILLIAMS. July C, 1 808. . CLirr. J. D. PALMER Family j Grocer, Wine Merchant, And dealer in all kinds of imported Wines and Spirits. Old Rye, Meoongahcla, Roujbou aad Cabinet Double Distilled Whistcy ; Domestic Corn and Rye Whiskey; I Peach and Apple Brandy. , JLST RECEIVED TniS DAT; 2 Barrel Sdrcramcnt Wine, 1 ' .6., . .' '. Superior Kentucky Cider, 1 ,-,.'!- phi Nah county Brandy, - 3 Casks Iudia, Ale, ., '2 Barrels Loudon Porter, 15 Crates of Bottles, Flunks, Dcmijohps snd Jng Wool Kegs from ' to 10 gallons. I also invito tho particular attention of Drupjriell, lb ray .stock of I'oit, ..Shvrrv. and Maderia Wine, Braivdy and Whiskey, bol':cl erjrciay for Medi cinal purposes. '"All orders, Wholesale or Retail, solicited and pnnetnI1y attended to.. Constantly on hand all kinds f Domestic Spirit on consignment. A j?pccinlty made to old . Corn tiiikey. Jauuary 21h 1G8. . Southern Express Company. The Southern Exprc4 Compuuy has cnplett com munication with all Northern and Western States, and Ts prepared tor forward Freight, Money and val uable Packages safely :und promptly. Messengers leave Charlotte daily, conp-ctig al Raleigh with Adams'. IixpfeM. Company, and at Richmond with Adams', and Harndcn's Express Companies. Letters will be forwarded by this Company to all points South and North having no mail facilities. vf. V. HILL. Aircuf. Charlotte, Jan. 1, 18fi8.'- The Southern Express Company, For the tiusportalion of mrchindie, valnsMe pai-k.ig'S, spcc'.e, bank notes, boudtf, &.C., for a 11 part of the S"?iitji aud Southwest, in connection with -ADAMS , EXPRESS COMPANY, have established their agency ut W BROADWAY, SEW YORK, where orders to call for gools to be for warded South wilLreceive prouipt attention. Merchandise and valuables delivered to Harnder Kinsley's, American nud United Staff Exprexw C-m-pardes, for the Soutltcru Express Company, will re ceive prouipt dispatch. For particulars, rates of freight, Ac.. &.C., apply thejofiioc of -; the Southern Express Company, roadway, at any other ofiice of the Company. January 1, liS. II. R. PLANT, Vr't-
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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