i
WIT J YATGSf Editor and Proprietor.
' ) - . eS.titmTnm Doxaa, in adTanee.
T H E-J
AVestern Democrat
YATES, Editor and Proprietor.
WILLIAM -j-
Tcrv Three
I ;
Dollars per annum in adrance.
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will be inserted, at reasonable
! a? jjimitttil
1 ; accordance with contract.
i Obituary ajtiees of orer uTeMinc. in length will
v. -.r,rreI for auTernsiug
v. - c?
T?nbert Gibbon, M. D.t
r j.nsiCIAN AND SURGEON,
Trvon Street. CJiarhtte, Lr.
. n - i A unih aI,1 Rt. TlanV
Usee
formerly N m.
v .i : i .
y
. J. P. McCombs, M. D.f
i,;. Tr.fVsinn.l services to the citizens of
riirldttf ul surrounding country. : All call, both
. n.l ilar. r.ria niDtlr attended to. :
;. o5ee in Brown's building, up stairs, opposite the
Cbarlone lioteu i
7 A; W. ALEXANDER,
I Surgeon ,Dentist, ...
i ' CHARLOTTE, A. C.
In L Me BraurUy Building, opposite the CkarlotU
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pCan he consulted on Tuesdays, . Wednesdays,
March -lo lSO&i ''
r' Dr. JOHN H, McADEN,
' Wholesale ! and I Retail Druggist,
W cn hand a large and wvll f elected stock of rDRE
T,rLG Chemicals. 1'atcnt Medicine?, Family Medi
,;.c Oil. Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Fancy and
- . .:,t. -wKVrlj h ia deteriuineU to sen ai lue
JViift-l'"1"'' " . .
,er Vrsl prices."
Maj 20. 137.
T dentistry!
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ck & Bland,
Haw ,Vn,e ta ro:partrer,hip . tender
.. - f m ta 0 .,. and either of hem
f !.v;r rrVidences when called.
i uMurr:iv. Davis & Co'b Store, Dryce s
; WM- SHIPP,
i ATT-OUN E' a X L A TV
1 Hhfirlotte. N. C
OrncE iv Dewev'." IUxk
r i Kcv.9, 1SS ,
BtitDixa.
The Corner House,
( l'p f burs' i: Springs Building ;)
F now open for the accommodation of transient and
permanent 15 jarJcrs. The undersigned have had
Hotel, and
threfirc feel :uisned that they can pive ati?fction.
, Tfr::.s w derate. X. L. KITCli & liuu.
rhV.r!. tte. Jajt. iJrv. 100.. ,
New Firm and
NEWn GOODS
. Tie uiulerj.ened having formed a Partnership
uicr tte st vie. of s
J. S. PUIIal-IPS & CO.
r.r ih n.imoje of conducting the j
.llcrchant Tailoring'
R?.nts .Furnishina: Goods Business,
WouM respectfully inform their friends and I the pulj
.. .L r nnnr recelTinZ tneir SIOCK
it est: 7 :: c., i
i- Knwlikh and American
i!loth Cassimcres & VcftlinfiTSt
1 n gTeat variety of. makes and colors.
TuVnishine Goods
. . r . .iTnairv. Merino Under
wear. Tie oi an mus, . VTRoT
i . t.:i.. . PataKlislitnent. all oi
I xns Aicrcuant ,
rBiea i ci t ivh.t.vv e
i pive Miisfaction. ; .
.nccil attention will be given io the
T WI ORIXG di:pautmknt,
L , . '. j i.i m-ill be made up in the very best
RJJ i ll g'7ivrj
.n i . fit fruarantecu.
r, , 1V, . - --- c . .... 1. 1 t
TlUHV" o tic ade at wholesale
miii At a ' l kinii.4. kn'i vuu
tanuy on buu'i, "v ,
it ' -
.prtTivr. AND REPAIRINO Of all ainas,
rtly attended lo and satisfaction given,
pwropuy - nrsent occupied by
Wewti occupy inci-.w r-- " irnl1.p
''ocTtOS. JAS..H.OBB.
J.v llb We re no in. Ihe Store next lo the
r..n;.l.inir Goods. J. S. PHILLII h tu.
lie in v i 0 & o
Watch and Clock jMiksr,
ASD PEAtER IJt
JSWELRY, FIXE WATCHES, CLOCKS,
Watch Materials, Spectacles,
Aug
10, 1SG7. CHARLOTTE,
QU E R Y
I? rcccivine. daily, his Fall Stock of
Jlillhiery, -Triiiiniiiis, &c. &c,
VTLich he aks the Ladies and the public generally,
to can ami examine.
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fcaT MRS. QUEIIY is prepared to serve her
lnenus witu ine !
. -LATEST STYLES
. irj Bonnets, Hats, Dress making, &c.
oct 5, 18G3. " ; ! 1
MATTHEWS' HOUSE-
(Formerly Klrrs Hotel, Charlotte, ff. (7.)
. This well known House is
now under the control and management of
ia unacrsiirneu. -wno souch a mure ui
libtic- i- urouarc The House has recently been
S rSACTICAt
-thoroughly repaired and refurnished, jtnd no exer
Aion will be snared to make patrons corofartaAile. I
THE -TABLE will be furnished with the best the
coarket 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 safe place and
oodfeed. W. M j MATTHEWS, Jr.,
J- L. ST E AG ALL. '
yCLsrlotte X- 10t 108 - ;SmpJ I
- - 11 1 - - ' - w i
i Newspaper Pttffo'
That tww of nraise to haaetivM from Di?i
j-- - j- , . - j
has become a mere emptyfculogy, 1 obtainable by
any wnose preauiuptiuy prumpu mm lo expeci
itT or whose brass may" induce Jhim to ask l for it
Viir(niTur minAnnri)IfiA xpVi pn t.hpv ihrmlrl
1 V T B m W.M f vmmwj ....w.-w
censure, that a critical public pays no attention
... ftief;. T,KmAnfH hrA nn tin.
worthy subject, j ;! '. -.'j j. .. '.-I -'-'j
'Sale I of Real ! Estate. ;f
Hn Mnnrfa lb 1.1th dr of Febmarr. 1869. by
i-itA nf . Hwr nf th Kunprior Court of Mecklen
burg county, I will sell at the Court House door in
Charlotte, to the highest bidder; at public auction,
that yaluable tract of Land lately owned by James B.
Wallace, deceased, 'containing 330 acres, on the
waters of VIcMichael Creek, adjoining tne Unas 01
John Walker,.MJ B. Wallace and others. . I
Terms, nine months credit;; bond and approved
security required. 'i t . j
Jan 11, 1869 ! ' 4w Clerk Superior Court-
Salo of Real 1 Estate.! I I
n vv..r nth T869. br virtu of a decree of the
Superior Court of Mecklenburg county, I will sell at
the late residence or iaDan xaiue, aec a, uigu
est bidder, at public auction, the following j realty,
viz: The Home Tract of said Laban Little, deceased,
containing 164 acres, situated in Mecklenburg couh-
tv: also two small traets situated in eianij cwumjr,
seven miles from said nome xraci, on me wi v
Rocky River and Camb Creek, containing m acres
each. : l M "! M. J :-J ":
Terms, nine months credit; bond and approved
security required, j jf . !"
Jan 11, 18C9 j 4w Clerk Superior Court.
Removal of Drug- Store. . j
KILGORE k CURETON'S Drug Store has been
,wi r-nm r.rmlio Tlnw to the Corner Store in
ICUUIW -- - - .
Springs' Building, formerly occupied by A. Sinclair.
..They have in store a large ana generw i .-
mint of ' 1 It "
Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, &c.,
Which will be sold at wholesale or retail on reason
able terms. :.'! . ' I 1" t - t J I ' ,! J
Country Merchants are requested to call and ex
amine this stock of Drugs. ' Ml : I
Physician's prescriptions prepared accurate-
Iy, day-ana nigui, ujr au pcuci.bvi - -
Jan II, ItviV. j . iwii.uwn.xi a. vujiviu i
The .City Book Store, f
ZTa tcm Iienioved. to P. Lotcrie'$ Old Stand,
One door below its former location. J
Vr-wiA U invited la .call and examine our
li'vij n -
Stock, which consists in part of a large assortment of
School, Religious and Miscellaneous jBooks,
Blank and Pass Books, Wallpaper, liianx ana
Printing Paper, and all articles usually Kept in a
first-class Book btore. , i .: r-
Our arraneemects with Publishers are sucn inai
reeee alUhe KEW WORKS .of popular authors
as soon as published. f. ' , ' J
Our prices are as low as anj uiuw
tbc ataie. .L .
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Jan 4, 1869.
FUESH ABBIVALS.
W. Ili H. GREGORY;,
f 4lV. r. i?rye X Co1 $ Old Stand, unarioue, u.,;
Ta nA r.Tinr another supply or ouuJ.ix3,
suitable io mc somuu
t . ..n.l KtncV of EATABLES, he
has a fine assortment of ' j
in auuiuuu w fs " -
DrinKames,
c.,-n Snnerior Rum. Brandy, Whiskey, Wines,
&c, all Of the best brands, anJ at moderate prices..
: If you want something good to eat or drink, give
rue a can. - Ur.-i
Dec 14, 1568.
W. H. II. GREGORY.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL!
TViltkoirsky Sc Rintcls'
tr.,n now in store one of the largest Stocks of Goods
1 V i l.Sa nnArVflt' I I 't
CTer orougu. , . . . rni1.
They keep a run t? sonmeui i .4uo
. , :n -i i romrlrWr low rates. 1 I .
r... M orrhtnl ana wngietwo uJV
eenerally, as well as retail purchasers, are-requcs.-
ed to examine this magnificent sioca 01 uwu. 1
ivrniiTifirv and Dress-maKing. .
. j.,.,mnt iii devoted to Millinery and
A scpurmc .-- -
hmakiair. where the Ladies can nTew. uuc
1 1 mil in the latest styles.
pruiYj"y -- -ottv t, TJTVTPT9
i 18G8. Between me two irug owns.
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w - i
A. HALES, f
Watchmaker ;and Jeweler,
Xezt Dor to the Democrat Office, Chaklottb, . v.
. if your Watch needs Repairing, , j
rnt .t mad and ro to swearing; ! - :
Just take it into HALES' shop,. M
- He will fix it so it will not stop.
He warrants his work all for a year,
When it is used with proper care. ,
He will do it as low as it can be done,
And do it so well it's sure to run. I ';
January.!, 18C9 " 7 '
GET THE I BEST!
r
THE VERT BEST SXUFF XOJr jX USE IS
CELEBRATED
. !
Manufactured in Baltimore, Md
Do TMtfaxL to try it, for you viUMe it, ;
Fob Sale in vCiiarlotti bt
-wcanlar & Co.,1 . M D L Moody,
QlCuuvus l!
- -t. ; . r
Hammond & MeLaughUni
Carson k Grier,
,: ; 1 '
Duls .& Hilker,
! J
Dr J 5 jButt, i
Haltom k Qtj,
fraaiar, Scarlett ft Ca.,
DrJHMcAden,
S Grose k Co.,
W Richards Co.
J.mim 4. BG9
r?oflites of Deposit
iHineate.ee 'T
'dS eeeiTectte
heck at ght, U ji OF CHiRU)TTE.
CHARLOTTE, N; C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY
!
: j; Love at Sight j
A romantic story is coins the rounds of the
English jwpers. A well known lady photograph
er met some time ago a very beautiful girl of the
lower classes.' The lady asked her to become a
servant, promising good wages on the! condition
that she would sit as a model whenever required.
The girl made a charming study, - so charming
that a Kentleman who saw her likeness in the
shop wiujdows was at once pierced jby one ol
Uupid s darts. The gentleman vowea inai ne
would noi rest until he discovered the owner of
thu Ykoint .ifnl fa or nA mnce. her his wife. IThe
first step mas to discover the photographer--the
met with'a difficulty. Mrs. C would not
at once give him the required information, but,
being persuaded, she mentioned the girl's naine.
Then the tnamort'ta declared that he intended ta
make hex his wife. 'You cannot do so, Mrs.
C ' replied "for she is only a servant." He
vowed that this should make no difference. I At
last it was agreed that ", the gentleman should
dine'at Mrs. G -'s that the girl should wait
upon hinf, and that he should thus have an op
portunity1 of seeing whether his devotion was
deep eno lgh to stand the sight of his; goddess
in cap anil apron. It stood that test, and very
soon; thi servant goddess became his wife.
Worship er and worshipped have now wisely be
taken th smselves to the Continent, where there
will be au opportunity of acquiring those graces
which th e world deems essential even in beauty.
"One thing I know, and another thing 1 aon t
know " said an irate countryman to a mmer, yneu
he thought the weight.ofhis meal fell suspicious
ly shor i ' ! j M 1'
'Wha ; are they V sharply asked the miller.
I kn6w," said the countryman, "whose hogs
get fat; but I don't know whose corn feeds
them."" " . ' ' 1 i ' 1 j
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"Frier d Mallaby, I am pleased that thee has
got 6uch a fine' organ in thy church." "But,"
:j u. iA.nnmqn 'T thnncht -von were strone-
ly opposed to having organs in churches. ., bo;
d Obadiah: vbut then if thee
th Trd with machinery. 1 wouia
mu nuiij".' tt
like thed to have a nrst-rate lnstrumeuu
The o
business,
idest business in the world:
:he nursery
M. I. WBISTOLN & UU.,
i Auctioneers f !
And tleneral Commission mercnanis,
For the Sale and Purchase of Tobacco, C6tton, Grain
Flourl Produce and Mercnanaixe oi su ."uB,
Mansion , House uuiiaing,
! CHARLOTTE, N- C. I I
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MfL.WWlSTOK, . H. C. ECCLKS, X.iU VAlTn,
Late of I. :i- G. of Iredell co. of Mocksville.
B.iic.s-TW Dewey Co.. Bankers v MT
Editor Western Democrat; Hutchison, Burroughs &
Co, General insurancts .-vgcuvo, -..w.r, - - -
Wm iJ Jones & Co, Raleigh, N. C; Geo S Palmer,
of Palmar. Hartsoqk & Co, .ff
Taos E Bond, Editor or uaiumore x.p. (i
Baltimore, Md.; Worth & Daniel, Wilmington. N. C.:
Jordan L Brother, Philadelphia. Pa.; E S J affray i
! Co., andfll B Claflin 4 Co , New arkj Geo W Wil
liams & Co., CharlesUn, B. U.; Js mmer,
Osley & Wilson, Augusta,Ga.; Meador Brothers,
Atlanta, Ua.: ooarun a. i j
Jan 1L 1869. ; ' ! -; I ! V I-
Important
to the Public.
CO 1 ,
RICHARDS &
no USE OF ALL NATIOXS,")
(Charlotte,. C, one door from Democrat Ojlee,)
Offer their whole and extensive stoca 01 yrj
Clothing, Hats, Boots, s Shoes,; ; ouona, x.uvy -"-t
Family groceries, ConfecUonenes, Hardware, feta-
tionervl &c. &c, at Cost. t ! K '
retail p urchasers, offers their whole and well selected
stock aiCost. One call will suffice. , . r !
HOUSE OF ALL Ji ATlun a-one.. uer
stock tof retail buyers at wholesale priees. j
-1 ... . 1 i Vnm 1 unci ranev
To families me Dest wui - -
flrAfteries. Suears. Wines, &c, &c. ' H!J i i.
" T ' '..yvTdii ITT W1TH1NS !
Charlotte, N. C, one door from Democrat Office.
Jan
8, 1869.
TVTiitilated Currency.
PefJe-t-u and torn shinplasters, "shpH halres and
AllAFTPra 1 II t'l IbUCU. AiaV - -
Greenbacks, bought ata yerv deradeducU.n,
nt the r ; til l JJAWiy vr ; vuv"
SDecie
, , J j o:i v.,tK anrl r1d on a small marjrin
uoiu auvi om "w"t , ... j Ai.ft
, 1 1 a tko mA when desired. Also
ana money toaucu - " ,
thA hiifheKt market raiea pm '
at the I wii ft ---r
o ,mtr x XT t' fV PH A KIJITTK
Jan
fl8, 1869.
Poreien Drafts.
lJ .mnnt rirwn directly on the ;
oralis io ojr , . t-v
cinal bities in the following , coun.r.co. r-:7
c-U Korwav. Italv. Spain, tne uneni,
Ind IhC Argentine Republic at the-Tl 1 Rf
r i CITY BANK OF CHARLOTTE.
m. l lur i
Jan
18, 1869. j
KNOX & GILL,
Mm . "en . a 4- A.ttci - I o ti I
UOtton rauwio hhu m
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
; Ao. IZb Btnimt nnurj, j.,.
Baltimore.
Consignments of f 7 -f 1
and Uberal Mncw n f
Orders wiU receiTe pnrap; - -
Octdber.O, 1000. ; j: -
. j 1 Km I , T
4rr rnTriTTiTssioners. i
W o? Commissi for ! -tjeUyjjj,
will meet at tneir -
on Monday tne in aay . "y "be brought h
transaction of such business as
rore inem. . ... , on fit
It is ordered mj -
Board
furnish a copy 01 V ....mu u the same.
withJ refiuesu -J f- -i- chaill,n.
1 1st v , i
M. Boss, Clerk. j
Jan! 11, 1869. ,.; 1
v.v.v.r, v : iV.ai'1 11 IKRI.
General Comsion ELercnanu.
of Produce. CottonTcco. c
rkrucuuu . i i
m Highest caau ' j ;tAiaee promptly attended will be promptly auenaeu
All order, from a distance VJV j , of distance. !
AU order, t
T V. TsRiCJS.!
to.
3V. M. BHICE.
March6,i88.
JM MM . , ,i
Heaven and the Other Place a Seen by a
' , Spiritualist
The folbwing vbion was recently given by a
spiritualist in this city :.
. i - .!,;(. - i J
I "With the blessing of God and the inspiration
of the prophet I will now attempt Jto depict to
?ou mortals ine iraneceuueui. ueauijr w w k1" i
.ni1 where it hnVhl inhabitants never thirst:
'-b -j r . , v I
inA their Rnnwv winffS are) bnlv BOlled When I
darkened with the stainful tears tor man a i fallen
ff The'trlAnmv Palace of Disnair stands con- I
snicuous, bearing on its froifct jthe frowning An-
gel of Wrath, who, vrith stony countenance and
face fuliof anguished solicitude well denotes the
tar a of the inhabitants. Within
tne naric an- i
wailing and
gnashing of
ai1 rrh' ann never nenetrates i its dismal.
recces. In its chambers are found
gjviinii . - ,
Kfrvntian darkness and never endiDg anguish, j
The thunders booming sound and hghtningj
weird play furnish tne oniy gnasuy gn. wucu
iuuuu weiB. -.iusuvo .uTi -i "
mnf ; s! Where the clear tenrinsrs of crystal
waters flowj the voices of the zephyrs, thrilling
ana saa, peanng uu iuc r14 fe""J,JV' '
trancing melody, are heard There in that gar
den too, stands the forbidden tree, and the pun
ishment tor! transgression is even more tearful
than, when lion earth. Amid) Jgleabing j foliage
the bird of jParadise flaunts its brilliant plumage,
t plumage,
evergreen
are found.
nnrl the hahes (? nort on the bright
- .J s -t . j ,t ji . , I
swards, where only nopes i ana joys are iuuuU.
; . Ohl what. a ligUbreakjfromyonder
lolty eminence. na .iuf uu r"lue 7 r
viuiatiu """'"o , v M 7 T . i ;rr;Q J
ones, the abode of everlasting happiness, .lis
the Castle of Paradise; within its million rooms
saints in spotless ruues wuu f,"
theileecy, ciouas anu giuukji.uo.guiu-u ,
There the1 Lord each, day is seen and blesses His
chosen ones; where upon poors of pearl and
silver, with walls of gold and precious stones,
the cherubs sport, adorned
1 tnrtnnsl1 ! omi3 fllpir WftVinf
roses snowy! white. There pain and suffering:
are never found : there the -bora aweiis.
Now descend we to helL
See what a great
bridge of treble-clasped iron is lowered to admit ;
au wno enter, uara. mussc bumcm
maddenins despair. Oh ! litis so horrible. (See
yon man wth
arouna mm. u.ui pi ipw. -
euish. He curses God tor a mis-spent jlite;
Look ye mortals upon this picture. Such will
be the fate of all who do not repent on this prison
earth. Strive ye to watcn, for ye sduw uy
what hour the Lord cometh." A. O. Time.
i t-'i
Cure
Burns. The best remedy for
FOR
burns, in any stage, isastrpflgsoltjition of i,psom
s.ifa n iri.br ! The annlicaiion at once relieves
pain,aud j healing takes place with marvelous
' -vL nnnT ikTTn'nlnA furnished
A Western
ment : "Wants
HUUiovvi."T : o ! .
meat in a! printing oFBubJishing house
meat. iu . , , j .
accept a professorship in any of the academies..
Has no objection to teach j orcntPa Jnf
ana Deumausuiu. , twuiv.
y other sciences. Is Particularly; ,suiiea to
omoll F.vancftlieal church. Or
nianyvuici dvw t -y ii ,
act as a pastor to a small Evangelical church, or
aa a inrai Tireacner. 110
hn't sftlfict class Of interesting
iou Mi iuiw """ -r v . 4 , it ' v.
1 x : 4.-.. ;w V.o hiyhpr! hrancnes.
young laaiesw mswui. " T& ,Vi . 1 I and LKreetors uinave ni ,wwuwi wa.w.,.T
To adent;ist, or chiropodist! he wbuldbe inva.ua- touses coyeredynth maxims and mottoes,
witn aiamuyi uwvj r. j - r- - t
a- a m m 1 w 1 1 iiiitii ifii w li au nail -i v a
t " 1 i 1 . j.jimi j-vv ct m nw in ri.iir"!
Willi t JOkUHT - - j . . . . ,
nUrk innnire of CoLA Buffalo, at Brown s
5WT,'if i -.' i ll I
i . ! . Ji.
What part ofaguu is fi for wearing apparel,
tho breech is. Mi I : 1 !
Administrator's Sale.
v i'sJL,l. r Tti' Wj D. Caldwell, t will
f r.Ljn..ui. a.,... rharlhtteJ on Tuesday
and otner personal ruy V w n1 Talrl-
... l; :Ufl tn'ih Heceased. W. V, Caltt-
fv A. 1,. attlemen
. Springs' Cor-
iteele. j )
rapA--v.,r: -
will pe soiu-j rf
and-'Tjan 11,
-
TIDDY k BRO.
.aiiu : 1 H.ia a
ALLEN & ( GBEGORYj
JAMES. E. ALLEN, Contractorjana jjunucr.
RICHARD Ki GREGORYS Arctiiteci, ouf"f.7
Ciru JSngineer. ; M ; . ' !
We announce to the public that we haT opened an
office inlCharlotte, N. C, and are preparea 10 iux-
Drawings for InTentorsj r7n.,uv., r
inordance with legal requirements
Contract, and 5M":
bunding, esweesMiw- v
Cities and xowns, f
map. made. . ; m 1 . : , . A-- er
We guarantee an wr 1 l
rmuixkcss r y cA?,f Arrv:
Bank'- 5ov. Z B Vaace, flmn ye. 'B7
riwi.vr newer, ur. juo iiiuuv,.-. - r
V t ! Tavlor. Hon.l-S
lA'Sarris, Judge James
Osborne, Majcr.CDowdj
WmiJ Yatea.
Jan 11, io.
i -, 1
JOHH E. WATT.
1 . . . . - 1
DB.
Surgeon Dentist.. .
Office for thti year, at: ku Mendence. ..
PaUent. in tne CiW or Country f
; resideBC.; Orders sent himj
Orders sent him through the Pos
Offic.
no extra irfc
Jan 11. 186y
1869:
Sensibl
PracticaL
We have! read vi article in the Philadelphia
Ledger with which jjwe are so much pleased that
we reproduce a portion. I After ftatmg that in
-- -j-JL:-i ru- - M11r which
appeared in1 that paper, there were four hundred
peared in that paper, tnere were iour nunareu
d eighteen applicants within twenty-four hours;
and eighteen applicant
ihe Lieager aaas : i i f i j
I ,fr,, v'lJ L -t -Jlri.il . 'Jil--:ii
" xnese are nos vjery vuccnui .wr cuv-uufogmii
.. mui i -C t.--.
. f pvtj.hia should crive atten
, i T. WMLM mAi
. Kfmno aversion to fevery kind of
. business; calling or 1 occupation that r4
-1 an equally strong ten.
. : y i i
dency towards some so-called j genteel"! ,employft
nient or profession, The result is seen in such
abundance of elegant penmen jlbook-keepers ana
... V- x ;
and & aUing ff- lives ;in the Tain pursuit of
what is noe to and a terrible overstock or
i.-raro wifhnnt. rnt.iee finely doctors Wlinouc
'V I . i'.. : . . .
on on Jthe part ot jpoys ana
lerks, office attendants; mes-
,o that iil is not work of the
kind 'that will make them mechanics oif trades-
J O' . . .
mentis a depioraDJS sight y tnose wno nave iuu
opportunities to e the distressing effects of it
in the struggle tor Bucn employments y tnosp
unfortunates who ave pu jit out of their power
to do anything elsejiby neglecting to leara some
& trarle n hnsine.SS 1V which
trained
The ap
gk;j1 . ajways he lurned ib account.
jJ fo cierkships and similar pot
F t i,-L Al I--. w
,pUvdllUU3 lUf : tJClftBUlUO OUU lUlllttl ugivu u
positions in
hlishmenfa are numerous beyond any-
thing .thaUould be thought of by those who
have no chance toi wHness it. Farents, and
relatives, as well , as tne Doys ana young men
r 1v JH . J h& afflicted with the same
infataatidn. To ji 8ach We say, that ithe most
unw!se advice you ban give tor your toy; is to en
courage b!im" to bea clerk br a "book-keeper." At
the least t is not s well paid bceapation ! Very
frequently it is ampng the very pooresL ,p This
fearful s
x " ' ;t i - - -
L Lf! : fhat mnTrea ihA heart
- . r, , .. . a, lJrtv. thfr humiliations
. u i l vvnfr. sr the nonr souis.
I . .!,... i .,;-. f ,1, whodcoend
npof hU earniog,! aid who have no jresonrc
; Mmfnr nnthmor. JNO latner, no
" T0 Jnn uHonld wish to see their boys
wastiDc their young lives in striving
greatestfpositioi thai bring such trials
after the greatest positions- that bring such trials
nniTMitratirma ntmn tnem in alter me,
Ca uA j aa a y . 'r 11 i ' a lA
. ; Howjdo these j deplorably false notions as to
choice of occupation get into the heads of boys 7
TtruL a hoTf rr their narehts consider it mare
"genteel'' or desirable tojrun errands, sweep out
offices, Wake firesf copy letters, &c, than to make
hats of shoes, or lay gneiss, r wieia ina rafter
rnr
r t,r
s nie, or me
. .1,1
heard that
fLnfiifitvJ and not useless droes
and drones." cjnouia is ue bu, w.wi
eJei.ation 0f bovl get it into their heads that.
thev hav more school learning and bdok
rt-t- rvrvvrc rror. ir. 1 11 1.11 - iiiru ucauo wv
use they havjj more schel learo
, . Sxf-i it!::- b.A
A(ririiisnmenD iiiiau luun 1 mwcio n" t
mxt 1 lok jdowhl pon tha trades that
I ! ijii 1 nA vIiwa t nrnnhc
2,
: - -
Evangelical church, or J ygjjg gtill andlhandcrSftj and whose produc
would have no object- tldft vast I mass ef the 1 wealth of
I ,.jJ. JL t.hfVntrollers
I everywjuuuj, p" i a; - , r
I 4 JiJ nf Anr
i s . .1
, r
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I : I f '. .. , I - . I . I j. 1 : r - t I
Wni-r Aftic IWm Tending ? rThe
1 LL0ac ftfthftWar 'with the apparent but pc-
titlous abundane of money, have bred a natidn-
V to recklessnesi and extravagance of
..Oifma llrnm the town and ward to the
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number and salaries of our officials, until we ire
devoured as by fan army of leeches, and yet ire
not so well served as in -days gone .by, when! we
were better represented by fewer men at much
lft exnense. IVe wear nner cioines, anu inwrc
1 ; I HamMnmc ourselves Iiae
TT ' JM Urindinfr the1 nrOceeds
M "rl - tpa which our successors
1 one brief word,; f hat
h we are tending as
' - . . .
IS : exactly ' uiu w. . -- - i-
tas his Sainic Majesty and our own reck ess-
Tv t A ft na the deluee." has
become our nWto; and though. we see plainly
t?l - . , , nii1f th. we
the tide coming wuiv- w -v-, -7;
feontinue to trundle our nooi "f.", . r
ISbregarSing thd refu of firm Und: which
II' -IV' ' ;
, SuGAB riiOM Sokghum. wfl
made m vjreeuTrui,
1 Korffhum. which U qual
:V, mnnixl
8ix to nine pounds ot sugar, Desiura rf
.iXt ,nal to the noted Golden Syrup,
P
per
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l
It is proposed to
rrm a. Comranv in
Ban
rvLXTfci. the manufacture! of this Sugar
andSyrup. i . vr iiif: rive your cows, three times day, water. shghUy
tV-l J rvrvitinn to our farmets that , ..1, : rhoh hran has been
flow, neijs i rr-., . v v. mi warm ana aiiguwy : . T
theV cak understand, and which will 1 at tht rate of one quart to two gallon, of
to turn to plofitable account ft production of their T B tt; dailr practice ft cow wiU gala
uX anduiriag no other outy th the JjJ, utclj VVht
Sortlkmiato:t--r:-V--' M jJ , andshe wiU becoxneso attached to the
TL'nonW expended in every family for eugar cle4lr water, unless very itaty, MX t!g
is a heavy bx uoii our people, j This tax can "Ih6 wiU drink almost any; time and ask for
not oblmeAut ! ie4eUer can kaise a ount of thii drink is an ordinary
..X;iihTinJh!m f;.,M:ifniT each xnoininff, noon and bight.
W
t
:
2t of money, which is noweentNorth JXpdB hundrod pou of butter jre of-
among us, pui n r.fi IZA JL
. :ii .1.. h.inr. mnnev into
SrX;. ..nd that is iustl what we
, - JL' flbft f ' . 4 j h
mm mm rfllf p IJIJI BitwUli w - m
i kow. AshnilU JSeics. ,
SEVENTEENTD TOtUIIE U II D E B. 850.
grioultural
How to prepare Land fop Orchardi til
Garacsa. j . -; .
We are often asked how to prepare ,tht Uad
for this tre or that one, for strawberries, lor
crapes. an4 H kinds of orchard and garaea
planU. : Lit us once for all give, explicit cirto
tions for each and all. If the ground is not en
derdrainedJ the best and only good preparation
is to plough as deeply as a gooa
the ploughl and folbw with a subsoil lifter, jua
J 1. Jl nAh 0m en Tiull it. Add tO
this a eoodi coat! of stable manure, if it can be
J v- kv roT-fKvwr thai can be
procured, always remembering that the beat cr
these'last are but a. moderate substitute for the
r 1 thiaifl done, there ' Is CO necee-
sity for digging brge holes; or for putting man
ure in the holes; and if a careful estimate is
maae oi me cosb oi vuim v t"-r . t J
compared (with the expense of digging larsj
holes, it wi 1 be found to be as economical and
vastly mor beneficial But when time and labor
are wanting, as is sometimes me cao a
orchards aiid vineyards, to prepare the entire
land in thi manner, it is muca oeuw w
and subsoil strips of land; about five foet wide,
where the rows of trees and vines are lo be
planted, than to depend upon digging large holes,
We are opposed to putting any manures or atim
ulants in the holes with the roots, 1 Let the fer-,
tilizers be incorporated in the soil, where the-
kA t.am ai lhe CTOW. bet do BO
stimulate them to a luxuriant growth at the out-
i. - 4m ik Bff
set. that thev mav be starved as soon
reach the Jsidesf the hole. We have never
known thii method of preparation to IaU wnaa
followed with proper cuitiyauoH.
Hiring Labor.
t 4
hands 'for a part of the crop is mlnouf
in its effects uponhoth -proprietor and laborer,
and oughtjto be discontinued at once, for the fol-
lowing reasons :
proper
on accouni of his interest in the crop he should
have a,"8ay-so ' in tne manner, vim?, yw, ,
ofplantiag, cultivating, gathering, selling and
dividing the crops. ! .'. ' - ; "
2d.! It generates a spirit of thrlftleasness la
both proprietor and laborer, which soon becomes
manifest ib rotten fences, gates, buildings. ete.t .
and in illpd-up ditches and -a large and thrifty
growth ofpine bushes, briars and broomsedge.
3d. It i Jmost precludes the use of manures of
all kinds.' j. ' ! .. .
4th. Itauses the farmer to pawn his mwee,
crops, etc , and to spend half his time with law
vers and sheriffs. , !
5th. Because there is not a vestige of progrew
or common sense in it. When a hand hires htm- (
ill ; with minT mental reserTa1
I ei u lua ,T.,, " " 7 7. J. A j
t . i ' :i.U k. J ttmrf. nnrferatand
-73 " ' . i- :. tn j r.f mneh
tmnn ana aiwavs nuu u -
m? Pa"' Vl" " "
and the- iarmer ieew
same mi never appearing to remember that be
. . - .i.: l,:.t. Ii 1ai tint
is paying dearly iorsomexuiug
l 1 3 ni. MtAt nit wnnue
ffnnt h a failure.1 This is the
mnst u a failarej Thi, b the
liaruiiuK F'J''- ' . 7. . 0
r a am iL. nri ih truo rum 01
secret ofl the matter, and the tin. quo rum 01
farming. It does not matter what Urms ne
makes with his hireling, it is certain, absolutely,
that if he does not get faithful labor out of him,'
that he badly bitten. J When, ion the other,
hand, the laborer is hired for stated wac.s, no.
matter whether to be paid daily, monthly, or
he feels at once that faithful
. I 1:. IA f him - and he Will 46 ttOte
and Detter wneu ao
What Crops Pay.
We are frequently asked what ' crop, pay
best; The Pixie Jfarmer, good aumorwy,
answers t
Big crops. It doew't matter what it is if you
I grow bid crops it will pay. And unless von raise
l ' ,m
Wyri nmr. nothinff Will TAV. kM ua vaa wu
n1 ; Ten bushels to the acre will
a I vv hnt thn it ta not a verv Die crop.
of I t..: :oa 1, -mn to 20 bushel., and at the
1 J.A -A have 830 an acre, while the cost
1 wanip aa aw - ' -w . a
I of th tte game, leaving aprofit of ilo sn
1 h:.h lnnka considerably better than S3
lavio, .1 ' i
aa. '..
1 t.. lmA tra ftare is taken end the crop
br0UJht op 30 bushels. In the nature cf
I .. . 7u - fh wheat wiU be imrjrov ad.
tniuga u nrT that It
and the .price wi " .Va
bri 2 Vr bushel, whic will give us ECO ao
as tonSethemeaaDa-w.
u have a profit-I wo.- vr, m w woruL
1 i.fl yri u treDieo. tne proat u inoww
. t . . ;. I .. ..!.'...
Similar results will anse frora any otner cropi,
considered in the same way. Therefore we my
big crcje payi and only big crops do pay?
To lUsi Cows Om Milb-A writer, w do
save his cow gives all the milk that is rtouiroa
in a family ox eight persons, ana irvu wi,
made 260 pound of butter in one rear,- savi vnas
if you desire to get a large yteia ox ricn ,
uui i . i f . ... atrwr. ana iqiuuvu m
want
I ten ohuinea rv -
meotiancd wh,rc the yield w t clarr er..
Jan 18,
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