Building on th3 Sand. "Tis "vrcll to tt.x, 'lis good to wed, For so the wtiid Lath done Since niyitles grew, and roses blew, And morning brought the sun. But have a care, ye youn and fair, Be sure you pledge with truth; Be certain tiiat yi.ur love will wear BcyonJ the d::ys of youth ! for ifye iive not heart for heart, As well as hand lor hand, You'll find you've played the "unvrise" part, And 'built upon the gaud." 'Tis well to save; 'tis well to have A goodly gtore of gold, And hold enough of shining stuff, For charity is cold. But place not all your hope and trust Iu what the dVep mine bring; We cannot live on yellow dust Unmixed with purer things. And he who piles up wealth alone, Will often have to stand Beside hia coller-chest, and own "lis "built upon the sand." 'Tis good to speak in kindly guise, And soothe where'er we can: Fair speech should bind the human mind, And love link man to man. But stay not at the gentle words; Lt deeds with language dwell; The one who pities starving Liidp, Should .scatter tt uii.L-s as well. The U'erey th.t is warm and true Alust hud a helping hand, For those who taikTyet fail to do, But "'build upon the ?aud." Corn Wanted. 500 Bushels Corn wanted, for whidi the market price will be paid. Applv to XV. W. PEG RAM, Dec 14. 1808. Agent C. A S. C. Railroad. FOR RENT, The Dwelling new cc .-upicd by K Shaw, positc the Mint. In my absence apply Ltarly op- i to Capt. ?. j . J. Alexander Dec 14, Im'.S 2sv XV. J. HAYES I Wanted, A middle aged white wiuian to do the work of a small family. Applv to Dec II, rt";. J. c. Lrnnoucns. Edgeworth Female Seminary. There will !" no vacaii in 1 1 1 .- Institution this Winter. The iicf Sexiou v. ill fourth Monda of January, ISt'J. Cfniuneme on th'. Pupils will be re- ccived at any tiir.r. The cntiiv expense of Tuition. Eonrd, Washing, Fuel and Contingent Tec will be from SUM) li SI 10 if paid in advance Ten per cent will be added if payment should be delayeil ote month after the ad mit tance t he pupil. Modem'' extra charges "will be made for Mmie, use of Piano. Aneitnt and Mod crn Languages, Drawir.g and Oil Painting. Each boarder will furnish her own lights and lowds. and :iNo a pair of sheet.? ;.nd pillow easts. For Cireul.irs address, J. M. M. CALDWELL. Nov ?. 1S:S tf Grot iit.rn.ro. N. C The City Bank of Charlotte Solicits the Accounts nf burine men and others, and promises satisfaction. July 1h;s. . A. WILLIAMS, Cashier. Gold, Silver and Bullion Dought and sr.ld at a small margin, and advances nade on Eullion when desired, at the Citv Panic of Charlotte. XX. A. WILLIAMS, J iily 0, S0f. Ca-diier. Mutilated Currency. Ragged and defaced GieetibachH, National Rank Currency and Slilnplaters bought at a small discount, lit the Citv Rank of Charlotte. July C,.IS;S. W. A. WILLIAMS, Cashier. Till: CELKLiHATED CHEAP STOHE, .v vottox-towx, charlotte, (Xexl Dour to Sfenhoufe, Jacatdny ( Co.,) Kept by the Celebrated Orderly Sergeant, II. M. PIIELFS, Company I?. 1st N. C. Regiment, Who Ins in Stoi c a full and complete stock of For eigu and Domestic Dry Goods, Which will be si-Id as low as by any other man in Charlotte. Come and try me before ou buy any where else. "Hy chewing the bagyou can tell the taste of the pudding." That is to say, by coming to my Store first where everything kept in a First Class Dry Good Store can be had you will find everything, with prices to suit your purpose. Save Your Rags. "Save the pennies and the dollars will take care of themselves." HAGS Cotton and Woollen Jiays Lowjht. Beeswax, Dried Fruit. Old Corner and Rrass. Goose rx:atners. I. Uiel;rn l eat tiers, Jurkey feathers. Dry living, and Rusty Pieces, at fbikjriee. Five or Ten Dollar Gold H. M. PHELPS. Wall Papering. Just received J,WO pieces of Wall Papering. Also, 100 pieces P.ordei ing Paper, 200 pair Window Cur tains. 100 Fire Screens, ie , for sale at New York prices. II. M. THE LPS. November 23, 1S0S. FF.ESH ARRIVALS OF China, Crockery and Glass Ware JAME3 HARTY, (Next Dooa to the Cot kt HorsK.) Is just receiving a ery large stook of China, Crockery and Glass Ware, Together wiih i a go., 1 assortment of House-kf eping i articles, eons; o. rw. vS mi -io k, cpoons, Cas:ors, Rutter PriMs, Ladles. Tub. Churns. Pnek- ts. Dread Tra s. Punting Pins. Sit ak P.cati re. Tea 1 Kettles, Slew Pan. tiridirons, f.e. i House Furnishing Goods I Of everv 'i.erii.tloti. i I havo tin mo.-t ci(ij!e! assortment of L ADITS" ! tlASUClj t be found iu i lie City Market. Travel ing. Key and Pic Nie Uakei in tery variety ar.d Willow Ware generally. Call and examine mv Stock. Oct 2ii. lSfW JAMES HARTY. ' A n a ppi i ,, , rr . --'- , , , . . Tne undersigned ha-i ;ng dispol of (t rwi of j Cods to Mes-rs HtAZli-.lI. SCAIiI.ETT & C., j take pleasure iu rcco7uiueii..iiig ihem to their former ; customers as being in everv way wortuv of their patronage. Peeling grateful for the liberal patron Age received, they hpe that the same may be cx t.tndod to their successors. j. k:tk co.. 2 doors above StanLosuc, Mucaulitv i Co. Io 7, 1SGS. Frazior, Scarlett & Co. Hare on hand a large asortm nt of GROCERIES, which they will sell low for cash, consisting cf &.00O Touuds Iron Tics, 2 Dales Ragging, 3,000 Pounds Rueon, clear rib, 60 Boxes Candles. A largo lot of Eih in barn-Is, half-bar rels aud kit?, LIQUORS, OF ALL GRADES & BRANDS . Fine lot of Crockery Ware, tTheese, Sugar and Coffee all grades, Molasses all kinds, JSuncL Yarn, Sheeting and Shirting. Thej bT all kinds of goods generally kept in a first lass Grocery Stor. Dec 7, 1?& fRAZLEK, SCARLETT & CO. i Classical and Mathematical School FOR DOl'S, LINCOLNTON, N. C. The next term of iny School will open on Monday January 4tb, 18G9. Tuition $5, $0.60, $7.50 and $10, per quarter of 10 weeks. Deduction made when pupila are kept out of School for a week or more to work. Dec 14, 1803. W. R. WETMORE, A. M. j W. W. GRIER & CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, i Would respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that they are daily receiving fresh J supplies of Family Groceries At their new stand, OKAY'S BLOCK, No. 1, ! Xearly ojipo&ite the Court House. j Those wishing to purchase Goods cheap, for Cash, ! will do well to give us a call before buying elsewhere. : Highest Cash prices paid for all kinds of Country Produce. Hereafter we will deliver all Goods bought at this House anywhere within the corporate limits of the City, free of charge. J$e&i Those indebted to us are respectfully re quested to come forward and settle forth with further indulgence cannot be given Dec 11, IS'38. W. W. GRIER k CO. Look to Your Interest. j As I am now selling Dress Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, in short everything found in a fust class Dry Goods' House, AT COST, in order to close out buines, the public can buy Goudti.f me elii'Hper than iu any house in Charlotte. Country Merchants, who are cash buyers, will lind it pays to buy of A. SINCLAIR, Nov lb'08. Springs' Corner. S. GROSE & CO., Respectfully call the attention of the Wholesale and Retail buyers to their complete Stock of GROCERIES which they oiler on low terms, consisting iu part of 2-j IJarrels New Orleans Molasses, GO Sugar House Syrup, fi " Dee Hive Syrup, 2 " Maryland Golden Syrup, 0O " Sugars, all .ides, 2") Sacks CoiTee, 100 lbs. Gun Powder Tea, KM) 44 Imperial Green Tea, 100 English Rreakfast Tea, 100 " Sonehong Tea, ;"0 " Raker's Cocoa, 100 Sacks Salt, f( " Sliot, all sizes, tO Kegs RiJle Powder, 100 " Rhisting Powder, 10,000 Feet Safety Fuse, J,(MK Yards Best Ragging, l,0i0 Cotton Ties, Poxes l'assaie Soap, 10 extra No. 1 onp. f " German Erasive, 00 " Candles. Adamantine, Roxes Clarified Candles, Hi) E,-xes Candy, " Starch. 2 " Raisins, " Cheshire Cheese. 500 " Sardiuep, " State " 10 " Soda, 10 ro All of which we are determined to sell very low. Call and see us before you buy. S. GROSE & CO.. Trade Street, opposite the Post Office. Nov .",0. lSf8. NEW STORE- Ii U X A U M & L A N G Have removed from the corner store, under the Man sion House, lolho newly fitted up store of Hammond & McLaughlin, near Oates' corner. We have an entire New Stock of Goods, which we will sell at greatly reduced prices. Our stock consists of Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Carpet-bags. Dres3 Goods- O'lr Ilrp (Jorwls (iro of tho ..tas etvlr;, and a better assortment has never been offered to the pub lie, nor at lower prices. Flannels of all descriptions, Ginghams. Linseys, Alamance Plaids, &c. All of these we oiFer ( heap. We have a fine assortment of V'ool and Felt Hats, both for Children and Men's wear. Boots and Shoes. Our Boot and Shoe Department, for Ladies. Gents and Children, is complete. No other but good arti cles kept. We have a fine lot of custom made Boots for gentlemen. Call and examine, we offer them cheap. Ladies' Cloaks, Skawlj and Knit Goods. In this line of goods we can offer great inducements. We oall your particular attention to our Clothing Department. We have the finest, best and cheapest stock of Broad Cloth Suits, Cassimere Suits, English Walking Coats. Beaver Suits and Ov r-Coats. If you want to see a fine stock of Good Suits ca!l on us, we will offer you inducements. ! We have the bed Beaver Overcoats ever brought to the market call and examine them. We take great pleasure in fchowing our Goods. Give us an early call. BUXBAUM A LANG. Charlotte, N. C, At Hammond & McLaughlin's Building, next to Brem, Brown Co's Hardware Store. Nov I SOS. THOS. W. DEWEY & CO., Bankers and Brokers, CHARLOTTE, X. C. We cntrr upon our second year of business on the first day of October, and return our thanks to our old friends and new friends for their custom and patronage during the year now closing. We are now preparc-d with Increased Means & Ample Capital To transact any safe and desirable' Dunking Business which may be offered, us. We will receive deposits and pay same on call, find when left osi time will pay interest on same accord ing to agreement. We buy and sell Gobi and Silver Coin and Pullion. Rank Notes, &c. Will discount for customers good business paper. Purchase and soil on eommissiou Stocks and Rends, and irive our best attention to any other matter in the Ranking or Urokerage line entrusted to us. Rnvfitinn Rtflmna Revenue lwavson hand for sale. IL urs of business to suit dealers and customers. TIIOS. W. DEWEY & CO., At Euilding (formerly R ranch Rank.) one ilonr below fn:ith"s Shoe Store. Trvm St. Charlotte Sent "8 Stata of North Carolina, Lincoln county. H'ij-erior Court of Luu- Fall Term, A. J) lets?. C. and W. H. Motz vs. Mayfield Mcti. Attatdiment. Mayfiidd Motz will take notice that a levy has been made in this ease ou his interest in the Meadow Woo.l Tract of Land, near Lincolnton. joining V. A. McP.ee and others, and that unless he appears and replevy, judgment will be given by default against i him at tae next I erm of this Court. S. P. SH EftniLL, Clerk. Nov 23, I SOS Civ pr. adv. 10 State of North Caiolina, LiiicoLu comity. Suytrior firt 'J Law fail Ter A. IK lbG)-. J. C. Cobb vs Mayfield Moti. Attachment. Mayfield Moti. defendant in this case, will take notice that at the Spring Term, 10, of this Court, a motion will be in .vie for a ten t-rponat to issue on the lew returned in this case. S. T. SHERRILL, Clerk. Nov 23, 18GS fiw pr adv. $10 ' State of North Carolina, Lincoln county. I Superior Court vf Law Fall Ttnn, A. D. Ife6. I J. C. Jenkins vs. Mayfield Moti. Attachment. " Mayfield Motz, defendant in this case, will take I notice that at the Spring Term, 1SG9, of this Court, j a motion will be made for a vtn exponat to issue on the levy returned in tl? case. S. T: SHERRILL, Clerk. Nov 23, 1808 6vr pr. adr. $103 WALKER & BRO., Auctioneers nd Cominission Merchants, Gray t Building i Trade Street, Xo.O. Prompt and strict personal attention given to the sale of Merchandise, Slock and Produce generally, and to all business entrusted to their care. Consignments Solicited. Dec. 14, 18G8. tf BINGHAM SCHOOL, 3IEBANEVILLE, N. C. The Spring Session of 1809 opens February 2d. Expenses for one year, including Board, Tuition, Clothing. Fuel and Washing, $355. For Circular address Col. WAI. BINGHAM, Dec 14, 18CS Cw Mebaneville, N. C. Buckwheat and Butter. A lot of Buckwheat Flour, Butter, Cheese, just received at iiammond & Mclaughlin s. Dec 7, 1SC8. Dress Goods. Splendid assortment of Dress Goods at a great sacrifice. Calicoes from 7 cents. II. & B. EMANUEL, Nov 2, 18G8. Next door to Mansion House. i Peruvian Guano, In Store and for sale by HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO; PACIFIC GUANO, HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. Call on OHER'S GUANO, HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. For sale bv BAUGII'S SUPERPHOSPHATE, For sale by HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. ZELh'S SUPERPHOSPHATE, For sale by HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. LIME, PLASTER AND CEMENT, For sale by HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO. Bg. Farmers can save money by calling on HUTCHISON, BURROUGHS & CO., to buy Cot ton Ties. Hutchison, Burroughs & Co., Gtnrral Ij'Jc and Fire. Insurance Ayents, Office on Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. Sept. 7, 1808. W. S. HALTOM. NAT. GRAY. COMBINATION. The subscribers would respectfully announce that they have a very extensive stock of Staple Groceries, Confectioneries, Toys, Notions, &c, consisting in part of all grades of Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Salt, Molas ses, Bacon, Lard, Leather, Rice, Tobacco, Snuff, Cigars, Pipes, Cheese, Crackers, Can Fruits, Oysters, Pickles, Jellies, Pickles by the dozen; Candy, plain and fancy; French Candy; all kinds of Cake Trim mings, prepared Mince Meat; all kinds of Fruits and Nuts, foreign and domestic ; Ornaments for Christ mas Trees, kc Wholesale bills and orders filled promptly and at the smallest margin. Stick Candy made f f pure Crushed Sugar. Fresh Bread daily ; all knds of Cakes made and trimmed at short notice. Highest cash prices paid for all kinds of country Produce. They sell the famous "Common-Sense Sewing Machine" price $15. Call and get one. Come and see the Magic Wheel of Life. NAT aud CHARLIE will do their best for you. . IIALTOM & GRAY, Next to Corner Diug Store, Trvou street. Nov 10, 1808 tf DR. JAS. N. BUTT, Druggis t and Chemist, WHOLESALE and RETAIL DEALER in Drugs and Medicines of every j discription aud kind, Corner Trait e and CoUcye Streets, A R E. O T T E , If . C . Pure No. 1 KEROSENE it is safe and non-explo-j sive. If alighted torch be plunged in it, it will ex-j tinguish it as quick as water. It is from six to eight times as cheap as candles, and from four to six times as brilliant. Buy a Lamp, which I can sell for 50 cents, and if it does not give perfect satisfaction you may return it. 1 have just received a fplcndid lot of new Lamps. Call and see them. Chills and Pfivcr. I am treating numbers of persons successfully forf Chills and Fever. If you are suffering this way 1. think I can assure you of a successful treatment, having practiced for over twelve years in a fever and ague district. Preserve this Notice. You can get at Dr. Ja. N Butt's Drug Store the! following sizes of W IN DOW GLASS : Glass 8x10, 10x12,10x14, 10x1"., 10x10, 12x20, 10x2:5. 10x24, 12x14, 12x15, 12x10, 14x20. 12x22, 12x24, 14x18, 14x22, 14x24, 10x20, 10x24, 18x20, 18x22, 18x24, 20x21, kc, &c. 10xl8.i 12x1 SJ lux 18, 20x30, Attention! You can get Medicines and Prescriptions at all hours of the day and night, and on Sunday, at JAS. N BUTT'S Charlotte, N. C, Oct 12, 1808. Drug Store. Ship your Cotton to New York. COIT- & SIMS, Commission and Sh'jij)ini Merchants, Chaeiotte, N. C, Office in Gates' Building. We ship Cotton, advance money and order supplies for Planters. We will store Cotton iu Charlotte, New York ov Baltimore, and advance money thereon and hold until our friends desire it sold. Consignments solicited. We refer to our friends in Charlotte, York and Lancaster. J FLICS T. COIT, Nov 20, ISO. ROUT. M. SIMS. STOVES, Sheet-Iron and Tin "Ware, &c. TAYLOR & DIN CAN have a large assortment of Stoves of all descriptions for Pale. Cooking. Parlor and Box Stoves of the latest patterns, with fixtures of the modern improvements. Call and txaminc these useful and comfortable articles Nov 1G, 18G3. TAYLOR & DUNCAN. Notice to Debtors. We have a large amount of money due us from those we have accommodated, and we now crrnesily rcquest all persons indebted to us by Note or Account to come forv. ard and settle. If you caunot pay all, let us have a part of the amount due. NovlG, 1SC8. TAYLOR & DUNCAN. MATTHEWS' HOUSE, . (Formerly Kerr's Hotel, Charlotte, Ar. C.) ;S3 This "well known House is now under the control and management of the undersigned, who eolicit a share of puuuo patronage. inc tiouse nas recently been I llie thoroughly repaired and refurnished, and no cxer- tions will be spared to make patrons comfortable THE TABLE will be furnished with the best the mi rket affords Refreshments of all sorts can always be found at the Bar THE STABLES attached to this House will be found sufficient to accommodate the Horses of our country friends who may prefer a eafe place and good feed. W. M MATTHEWS, Ja., J. L. STEAGALL. Charlotte, Not 1, 1868 Smpd C M OLIN MALE COLLEGE, Iredell County, N. C. This Institution will be re-opened under entirely new auspices on the loth day of January, 18C9. The College property is now clear of debt, and all previous disadvantages arising from its bing in volved, are now removed. A separate building will be appropriated for a female school, and parents may be assured that this College will no longer be operated as a mixed school. Terms per Session of Twenty Weeks: Board per month of 4 weeks, $10.00 Lights and towels extra. Tuition in Preparatory Department, 10.00 " Collegiate " 12.50 to 2-3.00 " Music on Piano, 2o.00 Use of Instrument, 2.50. Contingent Fee, 1.00 Payments Board ona-balf in advance. Tuition invariably in advance. Produce taken in lieu of Board and Tuition. For Circular, address JAMES SOUTHG ATE. Olin, N. C, Nov SO, 1808 2m President. GROCERIES. ITIillci & Black Have received a large Stock of Groceries, consisting in part of Cotton Ties, Bagging and Rope, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses and Salt, Iron, Nails, Leather, &c. In short, everything and anything kept in a first class Grocery Store. Thankful for past patronage, we invite our friends and the public generally to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Oct. 5, 18G8. MILLER & BLACK. Catawba English and Classical HIGH SCHOOL, XEWTOX, X. a The next Session will commence the 1st Monday in January, 1800. No pains arc spared in fitting pupils thoroughly for 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 V'eeks from $9 to $22.50 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. Clnpp, Newton, N. C. J. C. CLAPP, A. B. Dec. 1, 1808 S. M. FINGER, A. B. Stale of N. Carolina, Mecklenburg Co. Superior Court. John S. Means, Guardian, Plaintiff, against F. S. Moore, Defendant. Attachment. It nppearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that a cause of action exists against the defendant, F. S. Moore, in favor of the above named plaintiff, but that the defendant, after due diligeuce, cannot be fouud within this State, and is not a resident thereof, on motion of J. H. Wilson. plaintiff's Attorney, OR DERED that the summons herein, a copy of which is hereto annexed, be served, by publication in a news paper, as follow s: The Western Democrat, published in the City of Charlotte, ouce a week for lour suc cessive weeks, and that a copy of the summons and complaint be forthwith sent to the defendant, post paid, if his residence be known. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA Siterior Court. J. S. Means, Guardian, Plaintiff, against F. S. Moore, Defendant. Attachment. To Ike Sheriff of JUecklenlury Count; Greeting: You are lereby commanded in the name of the State to summon F. S. Moore to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the county of Mecklenburg, at the Court House in Charlotte, with in sixty days from the service of this summons, ex clusive of tiie day of such service, then and there to answer the complaint of J. S. Means, guardian of J. j D. P. Means, plaintiff in this suit. And you arc i further commanded to notify the said F S. Moore that if he fail to answer the said complaint, within : the time above specified, the said plaintiff will dc j mand judgment agaiust him for six hundred dollars ; with interest from Oth day of November, 1808, and I for all costs and charges in this suit incurred. Witness, E. A. Osborne, Clerk of the Superior Court of Mecklenburg county, at office in Charlotte, this the 14th day of November, 18(18 E. A. OSBORNE, Clerk. S'atc of Kortli CaroVna, McvMaiLurcf Cvnnty. To the Defendant, F. S. Moore: Take notice that the summons, of which this is a copy, was filed in the office of the Superior Court Clerk of Mecklen burg county, in the State of North Carolina, on the 14th day of November, 1SC8. E. A. OSBORNE, 48 4w Clerk Superior Court. State of North Carolina, Mecklenbui'g county. Superior Court Full Term, 18G8. M. S. Alexander vs. John Allison. Attachment. In this case, it appearing to the saticfaction of the Court, that the defendant, John Allison, is a non resident of the State, on motion it is ordered that publication be made, once a week for six successive weeks, in the Western Democrat, n newspaper pub lished in the City of Charlotte, that said defendant show cause at the next JMiperior Court to be held at the Court House in Charlotte, on the 8th Monday after the 2d Monday in March, 18G9, why judgment should not be entered against him for the satisfaction of tho plaintiff's demand. Witness, E. A. Osborpe, Clerk of our said Court at office in Charlotte, the 1st dnv of December, 18G8. 48-Gw pr. adv. $10 E. A. OSBORNE, Clerk. I State of North Carolina, Mecklenburg county. Superior Court Fall Term, 18G8. Jas. II. Carson vs John Allison. Attachment. In this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant, John Allison, is a non resident of the State, on motion it is ordered that publication be made, once a week for six successive weeks, in the Western Democrat, a newspaper pub lished in the City of Charlotte, that said defendant show cause at the next Superior Court to be held at the Court House in Charlotte, on the 8th Monday after the 2d Monday in March, .18G0, why judgment should not be entered against him for the satisfaction of the pbuiitiif' s demand. Witness. E. A. Osborne, Clerk of our said Court at office in Charlotte, the 1st day of December, 18C8. 48Cw pr. adv. $10J E. A. OSBORNE, Clerk. State of Nortli Carolina, Mecklenburg county. Superior Court Full Term, 18C8. Williams, Noble & Oates vs. F. C. Farris. Attachment. In this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the S Court, that ihe delendant, F. C. Farris, is a nou j resident cf the State, on motion it is ordered that , publication be made, once a week for six successive j weeks, in the Western Democret, a newspaper pub ! lished in the City of Charlotte, that said defendant I show cause at t lie next Superior Court to be held at j the Court House in Charlotte, on the 8th Monday j after the 2d Monday in March, ISO'.', why judgment should not be entered against L:in for the satisfaction of the plaintiff's demand. iWituess. E. A Osborne, Clerk of our paid Court at office in Charlotte, the 1st day of December. 18".Sr"" 48-Gw pr. adv. $10 E. A. OSBORNE, Clerk j State of North Carolina, Mecklenburg county. Superior Lvurt Jau lerm, IfctJ?. T. II. Brem & Co. vs. Isaac II. Crier. Attachment. In this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant, Isaao H. drier, is a non- resident ot tno Mate, on motion it 13 ordered that publication be made, once a week for six successive weeks, iu tnc western Democrat, a newspaper pub lished in the City of Charlotte, that said defendant show cause at the next Superior Court to be held at the Court House in Charlotte, on tCe 8th Monday after the 3d Monday in March, r8C9, why judgment should not be entered against him for the satisfaction of the plaintiff's demand. Witness, E. A. Osborne, Clerk of our said Court at office in Charlotte, the 1st day of December. 1FC8 48-Cw f pr. adv. $10 E. A. OSBORNE. Clerk. Via Goldsboro, N. C. NOTICE TO SHIPPEES. The route for freight via Goldsboro, to and from the North, has the same tariff, and same connections, with the Petersburg & Weldon Railroad, as the Raleigh & Gastan route has. Time as quick and freight as low as anv route in North or South Caro lina! J. A. SADLER, Nov 2, 1S68. Soliciting Agent. NEW STOCK OF GltOCJSlUES. Hammond & McLaughlin, (At Gates' Corner.) Have received a full stock of nsw Groceries, consist ing in part of A large lot of Bagging. Iron Cotton Ties and Rope, Sugar, Coffee and Tea, Molasses,' Iron and Nails, Salt, Leather of all sorts. Anything and everything in the Grocery line may be found at their Store. hammond & Mclaughlin. Sept 14. 18H8. WANTED, By the undersigned, 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. Work warranted and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Next door to J. Y. Bryce & Co.'s, Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. Sept. 7, 1808. I- XV. OSBORNE. Stoves, Tin-Ware, &c. D. H. BYERLY, (Iu the Basement Store uwlcr Mansion House,') Keeps for sale a full assortment of Stoves of every description, Hollow-Ware, Tin-Ware, Japan-Ware, &c, &c. Spears' Anti-Dust Cooking Stove 13 a superior arti cle, and has given general satisfaction. 1 have sold a large number within the past year. Tin, Copper aud Sheet-Iron work executed at short notice. Repairing promptly attended to. I return my thanks for the liberal share of patronage heretofore received. D. II. BYERLY, March 1G, 1808. Under Mansion House. 23. KOOPMANN. A NEW AND -SPLENDID STOCK OF Pall and Winter Goods, Now in Store, consisting of STAPLE and FANCY Dry Goods, Cloths, Cassimercs. Rock Island Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Notions, &c. A full assortment of Ladies' Cloaks and Shawls, Of the latest style and Fashion. A splendid Stock of Dress Goods, Merinos, Empress Cloths, Mohair, Poplins, Delains, &c , &c. A Handsome Stock of Millinery Goods. A full line of White Goods, Laces and Embroideries. My Woolen Department is complete, consisting ol BLANKETS, FLANNELS, &e. I have taken great pains in the selection of these Goods, and I am confident I can present as full and as complete an assortment as any house in the city. With regard to prices they will be sold as Cheap, if not Cheaper, than any other house. All I ask is an examination of my Stock before purghasing, as I feel sure I can please the most fastidious, both as to taste and price. Wholesale Buyers will find it to their interest to give me a call, as my stock is large aud I will sell at short protlis. - Nov. 2, ISfiS. B. KOOPMANN. THE CITY DRUG STORE OF Kilgore & Cureton, No 2, Granite Row, next to tho Express Office and opposite the Mansion House. A large assortment of Fresh Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuifs, Perfumery, &c, will be found at this new establishment, and will be sold at as low prices as any other house. B. F. KILGORE, M. D. June 15, 18C8. T. K. CURETON, M. D. TAILORING. 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. His best exertions will be given to render satisfaction to those who patronize him. Shop opposite old Charlotte Hotel, next door to Breni's Hardware Store. January 1, 18CS. SADDLES AND HARNESS. ROBERT 811 AW & SON, (Third Door from the Ma -union Housed) RESPECTFULLY inform the public that they have ?&1&S?2&Zk and HARNESS on hand. w h"2h tJu'.v oflVr to the Anvthin"- in the wav of Saddles, Harness, IS rid lex, Martiii(nlc, Collars, Saddle Trees, Harness Mount ing of all des criptions, &c, will be furnished or made to order. As we are regular mechanics, we think it will be to the advantage of all to buy from us. V'e warrant our work. fS$ir REPAIRING neatly executed at short notice and on reasonable terms. . R. SHAW, Aug 10, 1808 y W. E. SHAW. J. E. STENIIOUSE, I ALLAN MACAULAY, New York. Ciimii.otte, N. C. Stenhcuso & Macaulay, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, lfiy J'eurl Sireet, XE W YORK. Prompt personal atic-ntron given to the sale of Cotton, Cotton Yarns, Naval S'orcs, &c, and the purchase of Merchandise generally. Consignments Solicited. .Tun" 10. ISr.T. . Il 0ADALI' Purifies the Blocd. For Sal ly Drugxisf T.verywliterc. August 2i, 1SC3 ly Ompd A HALES, Watchmaker Cg and Jeweler, Xexl Door to the 3ftnsion Hon', CltAELGTTE, N. C. If your Watch needs Repairing, Don't get ma l and go to wearing; Jut take it into HALES' shop, He will fix it so it will not stop. He warrants his work all for a year, When it is used with proper care. II will do it as low as it can be done, And do it so well it's sure to run. January 1, 1SC8. y JUST RECEIVED, A splendid lot of Bagging, Hoping and Tics, at B. M. PRESSOR'S. Also, a splendid lot of Country Bacon. B. M. TRESSON. Also, a lot of Cheese, at B. M. PRESSOX'S. t57 Farmers can come and get their Bagging and Roping to he paid for iu Cotton. Sept 21, 1SC8 B. M. TRESSON. Clothing. Our immense Stock of Clothing must be sold w',v in the next CO days at any sacrifice. " - H. & B. EMANUEL Next door to Mansion Ilou,, Nov 2, 18G8. CHARLOTTE DRUG STORE. F. SCAUR, Druggist and Chemist, Keeps for sale pure Drugs and Chemical Patent Medicines of all kinds, Varnishes, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, &e. fiV first quality. ' ' Kerosene Oil No. 1, Lamps, Burners, Ac. B5U Physicians' prescriptions and Family Recipe, prepared with great accuracy. Country Merchants supplied with Drugs, Ejen. ccs, &c. t SCACE. Blue Stone. A fresh supply of Pure Blue-Stone, just reccivtd. Oct 1'J, 1 ouo, SCAUR. NEW BOOKS! UOOD BOOKS'! and Cheap Books!!! Just received at Tiddy's "New Book Store," Bil)lcl of all site's, from the largest to the emallesl. jm prices, to suit everybody. Our stock of School Books is now complete Wholesale buyers and Teachers buying for School will certainly find it to their advantage to call see us before buying elsewhere. Albums, We have the handsomest aud most complete ft Mori ment ever otfercd in this market, which we offer at remarkably low prices. They arc Lippincott's nuVf and have the patent hinge, which, with ordinary use will last always, and a little longer. Stationery. Something niee just received in the Stationery Line. Stamped initial paper with envelopes to match put up in neat one qnire Boxes. A full line of fancy and plain Paper and Envelopes. Book, News and Wrapping Paper at Manufacturer! prices. AH we ask is an inspection of stock nd prices, as we will not be undersold. TIDDY k BEU Rags! Rags!! The highest price paid in Money for c&n Cottoa and Linen Rags at the New Book Store. Jnne'K). 18(S. TIDDY k BRO. K. IJ. COWAN & CO., General Commission and Shipping Merchants, AND Wholesale Grocers. Agents for M. Davis & Son's (Liberty, Va.,) cdtbri- ted Virginia Chewing Tobacco. Agents for Lister Bro's Superphosphate of Lime. Agents for Vulcan Iron Works, Richmond, Va. W ILHIKGTON c. Xo. 32 Xorth Water Street. K. H. COWAN", JNO. W. CAMEROS, JAS. H. Bill. June 2(., 1808 ly SMITH'S Boot, Shoe and Leather Store, Xexl dour to Dewey's Bank, Charlotte, X. f'.j Is the largest Wholesale and Retail Shoe Establish ment in North Carolina. The quality of their Slock is superior im every rc spect, and uuequalcd in style, finish ud m&rViuin ship. The prices arc as low ns can le uffurded. They buy their Goods exclusively from Mimfe turers, or have them made to order. They j)aj no rent and do tho business themselves, and ran, there fore, and will sell all styles and qualities of l!vts and Shoes at lower prices than run c futiad W where in this market. Kvery pair of Btts and Shoes is warranted as represented. One prico to all," and "lair dealing," is their motto. Loather, Shoo Findings & Belting. Their stock of Leather and Shoo Findings if uio?t complete, embracing every grade of Hemlock aud Oak Sole Leather, Upper Leather, French and Amer ican Calf Skin,, Kip, Lasts, &c. They also furtiifh all widths of Rubber and Leather Belting at Manu facturers' prices. Ask for SMITH'S SHOE STORE, the Jdcst es tablished Shoe House in the State. They are now receiving their Fall and Winter Stock, the largest and utosV complete ever brought to this market, and projiose to sell to merchants tt NEW YORK WHOLESALE PHICES. Their expenses being much less, and ns they buy exclusively from manufacturers, there is no renfm why they ca&boJ sell at as low pvie as the Ne York Jobber. All they ask is a fair trial. Remem ber and ask for SMITH'S SIIOC STOKE, Next Door to Dewey's Bank, Cbarlotte, X. C. August P.l, 1808. Hardware, Crockery, Hats, Clothing. Wall Paper, and an immense Stock of other Goods, all selling at a great sacrifice. II. A B. EMANUEL. Nov 2, 1808. Next door to Mansion IIou. 40 Years before the Public. V! o V. PJ a u n o w 'St w. o rt H. The Southern Hepatic Pills, That old, lovtj knovrn and irell tried rewdy for all Jiilliou.f diteatet, cavted hy a I) I S E A S E 1) h I V E It . Real ihe following CERTIFICATES from persons of the highest respectability LIVER CO M PL A 1 XT. Rev. Dit. C. F. Dekms, (August 23d, 18fi2.) says; 'I have derived great benefit from these Pills, ami hiive knovtn many families and individuals who Lava found them very beneficial, und 1 have alo known, physicians in excellent staiiding to recommend tlu-m, to their patients For all d incases arising from di orders of the liver, I believe they are the best mcdij cine oll'cred to the pMblic." Rev. Joii.n W. Poitek, Snow Hill, N" C., (January. 5th, fays: For twelve years I was a grew sufferer. Vy liver was diseased. I loid iry lef" and strength, and my skin seemed changed in it color by the bile with which my system w over charged. I brcame subject to frtquent and viol"1 attack of billiaus cholic. everv attack Jcsvimr weaker than its predecessor. The pliyV' " been able to patch nie np a little, but y he'',,.m" in a deplorable state. I bad f Vei r'c"' ,wlJCI,,' until I was tired of tbem. Without energy or rom forf, I w;. bandy able to go Un-' ,.' 7 ,1 I yielded to the earnest pcrua J T'1' commenced taking the IIEPAT1C PILLS, wiib bo confidence in tbem. Thoy acted Lke achaim on we. From that hour I have improved. I Lave in their use, until now, by God . LWwg, I and hearty. I bad a n.jrro man, who. as 1 was saved 'from death by a dose j!'",1 . Doctor's bill was annually from MOO to hJ.0,Ml have had no use for a physician sn.ee. 1 . cona deutly recommend then, as urnor family medicine. tT- These Pills arc made by G. W. f EMP-J; 28 S.uth CalLoun Street, Iai.t"I JtorK. Md ijcy can be sent to any point in the Umlrd States bj MbH or Express. Price For one Box, 25 cents. F. SCARR, Pniggn-'. Special Agent at Charlotte, V C. Aug. 24, If C8 ly Ci-.pd Fresh Drugs, A general assortment, always ! TnRr August 20, 18CS. SCARR S PRIG STORE' II

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