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- . f -i i ' ' ' f : : . H V -I-' - ! .vHKr-.:-X N''': ',;',:j;:pL., . .. ;-wm. J. ya rei, bo-to-opkopxoh; ; -; :rir:'Gijio.TTE;""fc jibeu ess. ' J L THE- 1 W"estexii , D empcrat rCDLI?IIEO 1T. ; . Editor and Proprietor. WILLIAM J. TrRiis Three Dc v.ijia ptr nar.uir in a-ivance. AdTcrtinicnts u ill be . inserted at - 'rca-onAble rte. or in accordance -trith contract. i . Obituary notices of otcr fire Uocs in JBgtl f be chargd for ut Wf rtisin rate. ; Robert Gibbon, M. D., PHYSICIAN . AND SUIIGKOX, Tryam Sfstct, CJiarlottr, X. C, OfSce nd Residence, one door o'.ith old State Tank, (formerly Wa. Jo!instonif reideiwe). i - Jan 1, y J. P. Mc Combs, M., OffeT his professional sjerTfces to the citizen of Charlotte and 6urr.ounlii)g country. AucalU, both night and d.-iy. prosnrly attt inled o. ,J Ofuce in Drown buildir-g, up attira, oprcKtc.the Charlotte Hotel.. Oct SG.:1C&. A. W. ALEXANDER, Surgeon DentisV- f" i CIlAHLOTTi:,b. c. ! ' - (OjXct in tU Braxky limit Jinjt (jtilr the. Ciarloite v !r j' ' - . I ' fccuCsin brconmltrtl on TueSlay, ' Wednesdays, Thui-jd v! and Fridy. . 3lVrc'u -J'., ISt'S. , . ' I De. JOHN- H. McAllEN," Wholesalo. and Retail Druggist, 1 , . CHARLOTTE 'X. C., - fla." cn hand a large and well selected ?tick of PURE DUCGi, Chemical.. Patent Mcdiciuc:t Family McJi- cine. Paint vOil. Varni?he, Iye tufiii, Fancy and Xviljr Articles, which he i& determined to sell at the ery lowest prices. . . May 20. 1'7. ' ..: ; I '- i. DENTISTRY. Trjaywick & Bland,' . nTi" fanned a co-pnrtnership, tender their profe fioaaljcrvic? to the public at large Their orhce will be open from: 8 & in. to p. ia.v and either of them will vi?it pat tent atthvir residence whenca-Ued.. -. .Ulocorcr McMurray", linxis &. Co s Siere, 5iryce' .r.udair.p. :- . f Au-iiMt 10, lfC8. . . ( WM- M. SHIPP, A T T O K X : Y A T L A Tl -Charlotte, N. C. -Orrirr.- tx .Ukwjevs Bask .Ukwjevs If The Corner House, ('p t.ih in 'Springs liuihh'ufj.) I n y open for tuc acrcnjmouatiou of transient and ! permanent Uv!r ltrs The undcrjiigned have had J coader.-ibl-; exporivneo .in keeping a Htel, ntid lhrrr:".re feel .it i.-fi vi tLa ih?y can give j;i.facJiwi. T.T?ii tao Ier..ft'. . ; T. L. IUXC-ii & IKO. . I I'iurl.ule; Jan. ?, IS. ' "? I": ' ' " Nctet Firm and new goods: i The ualeirigno' 1 under the sirlof having- formed a. Partnership 1 - ! : j. s. paiiiMPs & CO., far the porpo.e of conducting the - f j r ; ; I Icrclianl Tni!orin?r 4 And Gents Furnishing Goods Business, WcjiU respectfully iflifonu' their frifnds aud the pub lie generally. thutthy are nov. rrccivinir their Mock of Fall and Winter Gjd. coasting :0f all grade of French, -English r.nd American ' ' ' , ' CMoths, C'assimere & Vesting!, j I u great variety of make an 1 colors. , Gents Furnishing Goods: Shirt-?. Collars, Crivats, Hosiery. ' Merino1 Under wear, Ties of all kin l-, Umbrellas. . i In fact everything usually- fuund in a FIRST CL.VSS Merchant Tailoring . !stablishtaent. all of which were iclctrted Aith great care, aud warranted to give satisfaction. , ! , Special attention u ill be given to the - f, ,X TAILOlilXG i)l:iunTMBXT, : i.. ,an l all gaodfold will be made up in The" very best at jte. and a fit guaranteed. r " . TAILORS TRIilMIMOS, of a?l kiiuls.' kept ' con stant! v on hand," mncr1 sold to the Trade , at wholesale prices! - 1. .-I-:.:-:; -.-y . ! "t2T CUTTING AND REPAIRING f alliciuds, prornptlv attendetl to an(t atiCatjoa give 0. ; We will occupy the Storc,at, present .occnpJed by Firt National Dank, as foonas i neb-Banking Houst Completed: . . . J.f. V,n,ips- Oet,o. 15.tiS. 1 ..... .J.i5.11npttll..-,,.. I 3a H'tb. We are now in the Store uettohc V ...... nffi. n hert v have a Jul! fclOCIC Ol AIM trmen' Faniishing Goods. J . PHILLIPS & CO-. ytnrriCAr. Watch and Clock . MVx3rt:v. ." - Axn it.iux -iy ! e JEwkiJiY, rrxL' iiurc'rr.s clocks,' , i , M icA Materials, Sjvctecler, ij-c Aug. 10, 1SG7. CDARLOTTET, N.: C. ; i 2 Q TJ E R Y 'I i. Iff receiving, daily, his Fall Stock of m Ulilliiiery, TriiiiminH, We. Arc, Whieh he asks the Indies and the puMlc ' generally, to call and examine. - "' -v - ,v. t . x ' "". ' ... . r " v '' ! eaT" MRS. QUERY is prepared ta. serve her frieuda with the '. i ; . :; latest sTYiEsv.;;:: ia Bonnet. Hale, Dress nutking, JLe.' t y f WHOLESAIiE AIlD - RETAIL; ; J S promptly ajul in the latest style.' f i , . WlTTttOWSKY A - fOct. f, 1 KCS. Ilctweea tbelv-o DrpSrorcti, 17 ' A A ffTave cow ia 6toruie of the largest Stocka fOoodai ' .O-tAy' tr 'i ' V '"" " ter brougld to thU niarVet. - ; . , . . tT Rihrd 3i . ;UJ) IrRigjcr : cy keep a full aortocnt of all Limb ofooda.-1 :j,&iX.iffo .A'fcril a.l in3ll at.reiaarkably ovr ralM-.. y ; , , - . . ' L " , f froT.Counlry Merchants and: -w"olca e-.buyert . : j -V "v"' 'TiJhvV'Xr'l fd'i Wrally. as well aa retail purchasers., are rtqaoaU h M"' ? '1 ;i d to exaun this iaagoitWuvtock of Gopd3.t , General Coihniission. .mercnants i millinery- and: Dress-Haking.- 1 : ; : 15 . . . ,' . , - .A j" rartwcalar attention "paidta the selling of aifjanaa J),,Tv.lC Jrtmf,nt To1 JUUtncry a6d ftf rriKlucet Cotton in4 Tobacco. i:. ; . , C i' tSTtTlit? towns alon tKc Pacific 'Railroad rxse nourish ana' decay wiHnn-a Terj fhort period. Tho rapiJ rogrc of the rrod carries n!on with it the in:u:cnc lcrcc of laborers -etiiplored" t- prettier with their families, and: ruins the. towns tlint liavc been- built to g2Dlv the jicrecsities '. - - i- ri j - ot the corps, -Irtr mstanec, f two years aeo, the flour;shi!: "citT" of .MoadiW Iakeluid a nmni- c:pal rrcrnpicut,-a daily paper, a stoclc and ex i elisnfre board, two theatres, tfcirtee.n hotcl3,.nu j morous stores, seventy-fire bar-rooiis,-and many ctuer places of entcrtainnient." Ihis Trioter the population,-an , voia. is inirry-iirc A DUiKlinjr that eot $0,000 was Ri!d'f'orS75 recently. Hough; Clondening & Co., . i- V COTTON KACtOUS, . f And Dealers in Hacon, Iard and Supplies generally. o. 14 -&ju& Unlaw trcei BALTIMORE MdU . . . Solicit consignmentji of Cotton from Plan-" .'; tera and dcaJcrs who desiro to hipand hold in store J for . higher . Seaport prieos. TtiU make liberal ad- ; Tanecs on all tlupments upon accommodating terras, always owyinj, to rue letter.! tne , instmctioirs hippsrs.- -Far further particulars apply to, V ' I 1 " - JJNO. F. WOOTTON. V Of OC5ce at the Store of.Taylor & J)uucan .1 Fib 1, ISO'J Srapd J f The City Book Store, Hat hem Jmovcil lo 1; Tsterie-. Oil I - Ouc door below its former location. , Eve ry body Stock, whicii ft invited to ca 1 and csMRiine onr consists in part of a large assort mcntof School, Religious and Miscellaneous Books, - , .i Blank and Pass Books, Wall j Taper. Bhtnk and Printing paper, and all articles usually kept in a first-class Hook Store. .,, - Our arrangements with Publishers are such that wc receive all the NEW WOItK.U of pojular authors a4 :oon aa putdihed ' ' ; '! !: - Our prices are as low ais any other. Booksellers jin tho Stute. j . , -.1 . Jan 4, 18C9. ; WADK & OUXXELS FRESH ARRIVALS, j, t ! W. II.; II, (.1 J..l Hryre Cm' a II.: IK G R K GOUT, 01 J SJand, Ckarlolle, Ki Clt) I now -receiving -another Fupp-tyf GKOCEItlES, suitable to the season. I i- " t- - I " i In addition to a general Stock of EATABtES, he has a fine assortment of " i i , - Drinkables, Such as Superlordtimi, Dranly,' Whiskey, Wines, &.c, all of the .best brands, and at moderate prices. '.. - . - ! . I- ' i t ' ; If yon want something good to eat or drink, gife me. a call. j . I Doc 14. 1SG8. ' W; II. II. GREGORV ; Mutilated Currency.. : j j ! Defaced aud torn fdi'inplastersl "ahort halves and fiuartcrs included," ' National ISank C'urrrncv a nd lireen backs, bonght at1 a very moderate dotkiet ion, at tho CITVjU.ANK OF CIlAltLOTTE, ; I Specie i Gold and Silver bought and sold on a small margin and nioiirv loaned on the same when desired. Also the highest market rates paid for old Bank money, at th-j .' CITY BANK OF C1LVRLQTTE i Jan IS, 1 SCO. '- - . ! lil. L..WRISTON & CO Auctioneeris ! ' And ' General Commission, Merchants, For the Sale and Purchase of Tobacco, Cottou, Grain, Fluur, Produca and Mercbaudazc of all kinds, ; CHARLOTTE, "N. C.T ' , . L, Wmstos; It. C. EcctK3i Lafc of U. I. M. C. of Iredell co J T. -IT GUlTHEB, r - of Mocksville. References : T ' W Dewey & Co .rBankefs: MP rst "National Bant; W.J Yates Peiram.'Cashier Fi Editor. Western Democrat Hutchison, Larrpnghs : Co. Generaf Insurance Agents, CharloUe,NX C. Win II Jonns & Co, Raleigh, N;. C; GeoS Palmer, of Palmer, Hartook '& Co, Ricbmon. Va.; i Rev Dr Tho E Bond.. Editor of Baltimore-Ep. Methodist, Bidtiniwre. Md.; . Worth & Daniel,Wiknington,"N; C: Jordan i Brother, Philadelphia Ta.; E S JalTray & IV.. and II B Cdr.fi in & Co , New Ycik Geo W ,Wil 1iitms& Co.. OharkFton, S. C: Jasllillcr, Esq.. and 0lcy . Wilson. Anpi-tn , Ga.; MeadOr Drolhcrs, Atlapta. Ga.:. Woodruff & Parker, Mobile, Als. j ' jan if, 1:0. J. if" ::i ..-J ..v :. ca;- hales, - f ; ; . : JWatcnmaker and Jexreler, j Xext Doer (a the democrat Ojjice, ' CttABtOTTp, N. C. '. If yourWatch neods lcFairing, . :j. Don't get mad and go to -swearing; j ' Jut take it into HALES shop, i He will fix it so it will not stop, j I 'lie Warrants his work altfor a year, ' j" Q: ' ''" Whea il is ut?exl with proper care. He will.do-it a? lov ait 'can be done; .'- " 'And do it TO.trell It's snreto run,1 J January 1,; 1809 x l L :- itr? "i GET THE! BEST! - - VERT' BEST SXITT ISV W IX USE fS rJalanufactured in Baltinxbre, Do nut fail to -try it for yovtoiU like U. For Sale in Charlotte tjt f Siinhouse, Macaulay i Go., U D t Moody, .Hamxnond it JleLaugUin, Caraoa JL OUr U ''-."- c Dul3 & Ililker, - ; Dr..J NJDutt - 1 ! -i: : Ualtom - & Gray, i Fratier, Scarlett & Cc ; . ' t -.- - r Dr J.H IcUen, , . . r' Gro? do reft TIifrTipfft'i nrice ralu lor iwoa. a tSSL;"All orders from a distance promptly attended to. . j ; March If V, i . ... , Jfe'JrvBBTCft,i - Effects of -ffogj Meat " ""Tlie disease tririt'nuisii has killed several er4 sons lately in;Ncw lork, auoT we quite o,f en read of its proving fatal, - The public (shold, be ln-j formed what is tJief cattse of tiiis'di wdful malady.! It is produced by a small worm that is very often ! found in the flesh of hogs, and b'j thus " carried into the stomach of those . who cai the diseased, meajt not thoroughly cooked. 'From the stomach it eats its. way into the flesh of the; human being,; where it propagated with amazing! rapidity and brings on fever - and" nol 1infreuently -death. This parasite is killed ! by - the temperature of boiling water, and if pork or bacon, containiog tlie-worn hits been subjected to boiling, frying of 1wk:nr, there is no!danrer in usininif not. there " U always a- ribk'io! eating Miog'srflesh. ""SonieS peopie eat sausages on iy;smoicea, for very oia bacon that has not. nrvrt rkioVpd and evrv ease - . j that has not been Subjected to. the topw-ralurc we.iiave menttonea aDova . v...i i WnT's TtiE JUatter ?rThe ; New Times says it hears from ' Washington th leehng among leading Republicans mi regnr Gen. -Grunt "is becoming one of in tense and pain tul anxiety. U lheir advice has-not been asked: they have not been informed of the Generals in tentions; they haybii't the slightest sidea what course he intends to i pursue j ;ahd' the political futiirV seems .to tlieni, as a matter ' of eonrse-. wrptcfi hi iumenet rahle jrlooiu. The main point of anxiejy and of di?Lt is whether the Generali iuccnasto tate aua loiiow tne advice ol tue prty, in. his official action, or to 'set up for himself follow the dictates of his own judgment and act upon his own sense of justice and found policy ; . Important to thef Publics W. RICHARDS & CO., .. : "HOUSE QF ALL KATlOXS,") t (CAarlottt, y.C, one door from 'JJemoetat 1)Jfice,y - Offer, their whole and e-xtensiv.e stock 'of Dry Goods', Clothing, Hats, Boots. Shoes, Notions, Fncy and Family Groceries, -Confectioneries, Dardiyare, Sta- tibnery, 5;c.,--&c.,.'at Cost. .''. I'T' " ' HOUSE OF ALL NATIONS, to wholesale and retail purchasers, -offers their vvhole'and well selected stock at Cost. . One call will tsuffico. -j.-i.. ;,, " HOUSE OF ALL (NATIONS offers ; their whole stoek to'retail buyers at wholesale prices. To families the beijt assorted -Family and FAncy Groceries, Sugars, Wlnesv &C, &c. " ' i " - -. : -: -DOUSE OF ALL NATlONSv , ' Charlotte, N.. Cm door from Democrat Office. 'Jan 18. 180i. .( .; j -' ; '; i U- . P. Druggist SCARR, and Chemist, - TRADE STREET, - CHARLOTTE, N. C, ; ' Respectfully inform.' his friends and the public that he has just received a large, supply of his eolebrated ' . " Garden ; Seeds, Kt--. V J '.' lAi -Wholesale J".and'-Retail; comprising' every well known variety suitable for this climate. ' : ' " j : VLk Re-eievcd 1 : - ; ' v i m . , Clover Seed, TIMOTHY, .r . ; i BLUE GRASS, 1 H ORCHARD, ..- ' - '- fi "'-;-' " HERDS. &c Also, o choice collection of FLOWER; SEEDS. ' j Jan-25, 1SC9. , jJ' v .t--Fi. SCARR. 1 . Stoves, iTinWare, &c ;: - j I NEW I j FIRM. j.j-.. . i D. H; BYERLY & CO. (Tit the, Basement Store1 router- Mansion Jlousj Keep for sale a full ' kssorttnent of Stoves of 'every description HollovrWare, Thi-Ware, Japan-Ware, '&&.&. 'i- .(. - Ii' - -L ".V- I f .-. - . SpearsV;Anti-DUst Cooking Stove is a superior arti-. cle, ana lias given .general sausiacuon.i j e . uj eoid.-a large-number "within the past year. -. 'We also keep other; patterns of Cooking Stoves,' tf the most; approredstyle and quality. I f f ! Tin, Copicr and Sheot-lron work executed at short notice, llcpairing promptly attcnaea to. i - t J I T Yr TT-t'T! D. ir. RYKRLY, Jan 18, 1809 . ' F. DOUGfTERTr. ' ; ' Dissolution. ' The firm of Wi !Wr CRIFR & CO h this dy dis- . . . . i r. - . ? . ? ' " solved by mutual consent jamcs j. cims retiring The busiftess will hereafter be condaeted by W.' W. Crier and CVT Alexander, under the style ofGKIEK & Alexander: :.. ... ' lz a. y. . .. :4;. ; Those indebted to the 'old firm will - please call at once and 'pay up,""as thc' jbusiness ' must be closed. One. of Ui.e firm may always be femfcd Atjbeoonnting j rOBtn. ourwrana Aiexanuer, aim mc rtieip " of the partners will be good. -z inaniuni to ur irienus ior. ineir paironage in iue past, we'hope Ihey. wiH nbt neglect this notice. ; V.,-- A.r;-- --f.'-i V W. GRIEJC ; JAS. JJ.srMs; C. W. ALEXANDER. 'Jan 18, 18C3. v; GBIEUr & ALEXANDER, i irrfc rra? Grocers, x naving purchased' Mr Situs' interest in: the Stock of W. W. Gripr & Co-, they I would call the attention of their'frienda aftd the Fublic generally to the'ir Stock Family Groceries. not to be surpassed in fjXo VaH cither lA Vquality or variety. v'- v" r '"1". The . highest cahj prices paid for; ;.ll kind, ;of country 'produce. , ' A speciality made of good family J flour. -'-v ' - - ' r-: r - - Ail Goods purchased at this house will be flellyer- ed aajtV&ers in; tlw City frce of eharglj tW r,it Thankful to-ur .iaany ftiends fQrb9 ;Vcry Eberal pat renageDt9towed. upon usheretoforcj we ask a Continuance of the sanieT" Ourlnotto is---M iU cver kn Kfcn. straiirht forward'truetto the line. " L'-; ,W.: Wv GRIER j4 C. W. ALEXANDER.. 'Jan, 18'..l8ttt. -" :;' "Snfgeon'i-Oentist.i; T- 0ffiee.tCt1di ferat: AJfe.v- 'ut! "! rati'cata in" th',citjr p Cpanl.ry-waitid.eii at 'Xhtir "Order aent hrm throngh the Fost.Offic- t will le proinptly let tended: o..Na extra cbaxge pa ' Certificates of ' peposit-r: ; f- ' Certificates o"f Depfosii itted .ft onr bne to twelvf ? iXolIiv!T "r'Tv rJofaaa JTifef keYen- oouu) w r . K a - j. menU- pepositain any amount; received wbject ie cheek at iht. at the -.-:f .- '.iu; V.ii rv ' : riraftfor any ahionnt drawn directly en taapHn rinal " it ieaJn- the- fallowing. itountrie i jDeamark .Sweden, Norway,, Italy; Spain, the Orient, Braxil, ."k 'VUI :va ut v . .. I jaacifcy. of this disease has beeu traced to theilSliflesk'ciAr.-" u Change your System of Fannin?. or Total i Rnin must Jlasiie. ; f :.Froaji th Haleif h StandaTC!. 1 The system of fatming:herit6forej foHowcd in; this State wheel slavery prevailed, will no longer pay "expenses: land it is- absolutely ; necessary to enquire what changes and improvements' cap be imroaucea m praer to majte tae- cultivation eij the land proutablc The writer of .this who hss uecn een a careful observer of the varies system? of gricultttre pursued motheri tiounfrtes, and in liuerent Statesr with- suceeKIllfetUut ajrricu dillercnfc gtatts; wTtk sucecss Fillp point f out a few of tlie more imrjortant;--ehianp,eS that ar tp. quired. 1 1?" Hv. . .Jr rfi 1st. i4 greater variety of crops, t The range of cultvat ton is too limited, embracing S very; little more than cornwheatj cdttokndj Jciaevj and W)t feaH eshanstiog the fertility of the soil, but i - it i: - .' ? -: .t i .J - i pinrw nd ino pii rir- rnr rn rmr tt-itoji tiiocp1 piyitmi thIs S(ntQ darin - the hist two veW, the Wrn I -fnili ' nml WcnWddn tnriru, ?c,tb erv ttttie: sunermg iwas- exjrieneed i Itthe northern province of the iarhe Island, bceaitse there the farmers -liad ' adopted the improved method bf cultivation"; and followed the -system: which sBtence and experience dictate, of having' a rcgnlari. rotation' of crops, ithat potatoes,! however j productive and . profitable, could only bccKpy, at the jnost, one-tenth rart bf thciroultivated land. Thns, on their failure," they had still the other nine-tenths of their -produce uninjured, or.-oven greatly increased in value to; compensate the ioss.v -1 ; - :i ; ;-'j: IC-r; - In this State too much of each farm is occtj- 1 j t . I .1 r j;; I! pred by Jcorn, whilst the cultivation of ryc bar leyi peas, turnips, potatoes, cabbages, clover and the .various grasses. is i. neglected '..The 'cal iva-f tion of tod Iarge'a , proportion in-'corn demands jnuch expanse for laLor, and exhausts the! jsoil, thus leajlihg tol the potertyand rnin of thejjflnri- er; ana xiient tne corn crop iaus," as air crops occasionally will fail, he has no reserve or'othcf produccln whicih to fall back. M " : 1 tt-v Now,tlie obvicra remedy jis to plant sffar greater variety, and: thus give additional cnances- tor promaoie cuiityauon. ' Ana,- Desiaes; ftce varmus urupa. recumaieuw Moye-f wm npV an demand Jhibbrj. at the same time,r but afFor eoijt stant occupation,', all th6 ycaroundtOl tnc labrers;andorsesj and t Wiy.i?da& thV. average expenses of te farm. ; a . 1 ,-r- They were raised on the farm aftd must belem- ployed there, as they must be fed and clothed at any ratelj Bht it is quite different now. Xarge wages ajc, demanded, and trustworthy laborers are scarce!, whilst the work : of many would i ncA do inorcl than- paj' their, wages, leavirtgy nothing for the employer and the owner of the land ! I L ine larmeT musi;nve ; arair iiuteresu ru lands - and turn UTCnVW imV- jui uio. true ' i.:"' capital, or he will abandon his 1 his attcutioti to something else remedy s to continue to work' the farm wholly; or at-least in great part, by horse labor and: dis pense altogether; with th -rude and barbarous and expensive hoe. i .Let-the ) corn' be-planted in hills, or far apart, and so regular both 'trays that the i5low and cultivator can be run across the the! field, as well! as up a!ud ddwu,; and thus all world necessary can be done with very few hand and in amore rapid and ellicient manner, j quick stepping.liorse or mule will hasten laziest laborcrand give less opportunity for or a the idle :-Be sure to purchase new, good and ! impvea "nnlrivntri" nrnW and , r.WsJ and M vnnr horses QXiTaJicdys under your ovrn eye, and you will find that twice the work can bo done for the amount formerly expended.' ' -y .. j JIB.1 ; Important to lEarmers & Blah ter. JGBMESl Patent Baw Bone T Phosphate; . The pai?t two' years. have . fully realized thi'a Ri Raw Bone Phosphate to be tbe Chea-pcct and Rest in the Marked, 1 and uasHrpafeedVliy ! the highest juiced Guanos, (j Its adaptation to vVhpat, Corn Oats, JJuck wheat, , Tobacco,. Garden Tck, Graascs, Jc.,! ha been firlfyAnd --'l'rf.-satfafa.rforily ""teEfed"'.:"Fihely ground, .and suitable, for drilling, put up in J3agsof 10" pounds each. 5 , ! y-f. v : y:y -V--f ,i .O. F, lERRYMA&XO;, ;Sole Manufactufers; Warehouse 54- S Gny it:, ween:-Imkicd'&' llfi-ftt' Baltimore,! Jld. Far ealc:by Feb 1,11860 STEN DOUSE, MACAULAT i CO., ;h'2m,-w--U::,r Charlotte, l'-Gii :;v:;;'jf:;.f We are making especial Wrrangementa to m pply this- country ..with, the vry boat -AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS 'manufactured on this;Contineirtliat is at all jadaptedo our aoil and wonld-be -glad to; have you; give. us. a call..:;.i;' '. . J..:hL f-f ' W now ;hav in store the most bcaatiful one-liorse Flow' that lian cter been exhibited, ana will. Lave anu win uave i seon a Corn Planter tfiat comes wcR recormneoded tv A: rtH 1 f -" - i - .: .-,5-..af-Lfc.eWRISTON iAnctiopecaand General Cdminiaiida.M 5 n n crcnant. .j Feb Aw , rJIansion Jlpuse build T i Ash illiUinheri OTanted - I wtfthj to pnrchfts the Vollowipg1 Bill of AS urn-" ber immediately for wbich I will pay a'fafr ptce rrt Cashi'H ' ' :i ' ! ' - r a '1:17 a rpr .1 ifi Kincr. iticiips inick. r ? r'; ii son 11 '.' ,";'J i 1,000. ;j,00o , 14 ' J2 i i t '-- s tl . .- - iv. -w- " T- t r i , r 'FeVise fAg'eaitiJK-Ii,; - j i - il'l Lamps, ! a '-li Of the- most -improved atylet " and nqn-cxplosivp Ksvpsne OU for Sale by. Feb., 11.809. r-V4- TSpttngs'-Coracr.-; . I I Hemcfvalof DrnfrStQreff -Spr: They.1 in stTe large L- ceaeral isso meat: of V.&'-L '"! f? -u-P . ?- WH abl Couatry I rsra Phvafciatf'a orescYitytlona .creiMtrea accurate- jJ4l - York j of the-ppf a to iexpose tho peasantry if -tlie,. south at the innd' west ;nf Ireland t! the fanime of I1S57: jiHnnta.iiicr i u run titnncr. .HTincivn nn rtrarinn u ,u whilst sfc the same time v IT , i- repjovfid :f rojn Gran if e Kew to ilre rier, StorQ i,a in 3iu"1dtnjg; fo meriy eccuf lea yA. Smclaif.., " Theriate n stPTO a large ana;, cerferat assort- fejrtant , $cggestioii?; rl TTQN MANUFACTURING? TTic fbllowii ' letter from onr .friend. Gen. John iAl: Young, of jthia Cit ha has been travelini: through. th4 .Southern States in the in off tcte&tfitlie f4harlclteRpclf Island Sills,' ought ta attract genera) aUention.iAIthorjkb t!l5 Icttf.'wa noV- Vritten for puWicatl '..r,,'"' : I ? , i f" . 4'k WP can Mter-subserye the Dbject ! cation, iw in view by giving it j nst Oinj-iyoung 'vcrote it IqoiiStO., Peb.4, 1BC3 i (fhrirJotte IJeniqcrat r-;'Deaf Sir m The inclosed! article is beins tMiblished in mctfAhe Lleiadtng baperl iurthe: tohinlsnSrTStatesL end know, inglyoul puld appreciate! iti lsend it?:to you. now in full oobratidn here two first-clasi Cotton J.Jaoufatoriea i both built and started alnce the of this cjtyv allowing hat! the importance of Got- fwoce' . )f a few cents lnu. tho daily wagci ; of tpn Marufactlng Islunderstood hereT by falling .opftratiy. s is a very- important difference , and, for toeit to build a third JFactorv. Thcr are perhaps, that coarse cot ton .goods cam be made t war and jheis stkccessUuduces theeffiirt to erects 6n thia j ulject afcont: which the majority - ara ' 'a-nnthfrl''ii'vi-;::: i' III M-V -J-U- :l-.tW tDrobablv "less dlinhtoneiL' !Th'i' actual ;los to ounllobserre tliat the call in the advertise- ment isibr 50,0'001..whieh isto-tart another tiyisifidnccd yeXp crease theW man u fact taring: interest to $900,000. - Ait UranitetitIe,tS;! l).."a movement jnow on foot to rfebuilc the Vaoeluse Factory! whichf'ras burned jast yaar ; thi incentive , tq whieK fo thfi" targe, prone reauzeu vj ineuramievuie.iunis. . ' '. The xicmt priictical fnantjcr of serving lheip- . -' i, i -. . --. - - :tr.r terest Ofi the farmers n out part ci.5vcvt.li Caro lina, (find tliey nre upw our monied men,) is to call their attention to the! profits and advantages to tne countryioi; tnvesiiqg ineir surplus, capital in buck an ; epterprise. ki Jjcin -, ameJo j;jrom jou updn thfs subjpct wpuld. be :read with"'intejcstby nearly every flugal farmer. 5 o " Meck!enburg;and adjoining counties ;and Jfi it did not result-in imuiedhtte actki? It would, direct their inquiries iu tne rignt.cqanuei, ttT.,, ; , ,. ,r A niauufactjiring conipauy of 01.(O,0OO capital hijhlsvoneof thetWo-now !irioperatioi. HvTerc- loreltn!SiJommi r n f tV,,;- - r.WrlAtf nWi.K. ihil'tban tUnr Vnrtrn' nnticr. thrn .r tarmers,-anaaii:4eavp a ixuancejpo ineir creait. j UpoA thes irceive pronabIy 8 per j hiIc th& tfot F3etW;in thl SonthU iot a wen juanacrcu iyuvwn which did not make and j at the will of tlie Stockholders; Besides rrca!ii-1 ingjthepronbtnanuiacttirrh be .jtu'.jaing ajwarKe; :ior ftneir r.owoT products, I keeping their finoney at home and building p their.-own courltry.1 ii'tiilf'tt--fe-t' 1 f -,v'4 Id tics gene by Charlotte ha a -people wliei"1 naa a reDUiawon-ircnierDrise-a.Ha oroirrcss. iM1 Bpiritjin the people:, of Charlott -which' built tile KaHiload to Cidumbiaj. S.' O.Vaod gate . .'----. -r .-' i.-t li r niritt tp.tne wnoie itaiiroaa system or , w estern North jLroliria. - To-day Itherc is more business spirit auve in nanottejanu more tocat improve ment apparent.1 than in airy- town South of i it.- except! Anarit4 '. . But itis of the" Utmost rnipbir-' tance, jor its continuea grow in sana proepariiy, that lj er"peope- should I turn their iattcjrtiojrjo building -up Valuable manufacturinsr interests whichjwill givp - growth and permanency' toc her prosperity..,; ipose old citizens both in vhartotte and int Mecklnburg county who have b6ci'SO Ions I jtdentified with its history and its entor- Fl c all rsse away v and if thyAde sire to maintain the prestige, which is the : ft-m 1 ' '1 11 . .11. : . if V I l '1 ' ana n iuevue- uit of their well directed enterprises,' it is. -ofthci (ut most rimportatjce j.that they - otice more: arouse themselves to faction Jatjd rally arid : iBspfre the- Spirit of progress whicliabi-unds amongst her citizens who riow; :directjtje aiYe--;lusKtc6sof cityiand Country. Iftth'e pcoplo.Wcottje cenf enf with itlie! impfioveiBent ofy their cwnJindrVid oaf ! eax-etu-regardko public iaterests which litii Id !up and .develops apountry, ' .vi N- j- ; .The nex)ttiiigmert &4jsibprL nl thefltti nrtsft jrpstel is found 4ll over -h aiVnthftin country, r (imhQsaiidt' GrimieHV,Q arrjiol foremost irf it;Jbufc"lr6inb'!tfliai is hee-sucv' gestea. vjz? icBiowinctnoreacningsoi tneiorn experience anqsuccess, ' nc ppi agues or.inoae Island, who ralik' aniopg the !argestt"Jotto,uT3Iaq .ufactufersitt' tlie Unied Stajeshow' tneircSm- prcnension oi nne aayaniagerxne couin,now was in -cotto0: inapulacturingC beonimeneioUheil ecctioii.of mills iti Cofumbia are to be of thb most extensive description. atnatiufHetuTiilcf poinfi Charlotte: posicsscjr ad run-' tageas a tKat arq iihsurpagsed. r" ' Cotton' lrgrqwn' j roadoatlcts'cfve jt i'Tjoboti'ded'oiartetfaCllite?!? and these wiH be chlargcda;! cah'saylhat fche j - , . . . i . i.. t - . . -.i- if . a WOTK: now pfogreesing on nc urscTwejtTy nines of ther A ir Ltrie liailrtfad-Trom 'AxXdTiU1 to(? hair-f loitc.i' - its voiEtirucviua ho.w ueyoni,a -jcason " .1 ;i wiu aaa in a i i nave ocen traviit.tTarcutfu l.t -".-- '.j x .tr.' ',!. themselves graatly reheyed by life kia .cror i a nd full of hope fr thejfutnre. .l.wai 'r.tolby aav iiiteUigeot meclant toayat" l'7045)J( Cotton idObefen. b.ghthis cjtyjliisVe tson indhat400 jbf, ihgr now ia Jh'eifre.f. ho.Qs'(iae cicUtt'tAiwM of tbts fanners enabling- them' to hold their crops. A laro, part ic'ilfof&Qp bt undcTtheh:. giu4iousr8y j airef- ptnveprrMtopTer$ ta.ua a Jittie 1 MspeftiJdiiyji QIim:UKrJ t: if I-,. ' . . . - . ! ' . . .i "cl oatoject:itJb ieRd4 it&lfo1 tetto tfetKe iorgaa of thp rwrdlrigla'ftdnMhllEt- : ,V. Olt - 1 . ' 1.; Ii ft':' uwgjuKari-iiJLncr eurpiucj wie punter.- alter icaa-ba'DO hutioxTcf the? imm'ensesprpfit5t5- fc rcauizea evmo ;-uay roui loem. ana.inoo wiiu are ihtadia "tpfibttsiitfsf; 111 b ' Geergiij TemlessecrandhU V-i f Tui r I n rr its richest frciti." Bat to the sptldeV "The 5Ame,coDdki?ns cheap labor and cheap itackwat favor the extensive I manufacture of, woolens it the West, encourage the eetablUh .meut. of :oitou-UiUU at tho South. ' We are glad to leura tbut. this Tacb h receiving full rcccgni "twn jby he intLlIigent.men ofTthe South- l Atii mere recognition is, not fellK for at several 'joints at the 5 suth, cotton mills are'ia.,cperatton,v''ro2 ling up j uch profits as Northern manufacturcri have Jonjg been itrutrgcra to. -The . caie pf , the ,Aug'usta((GwrgU)F jet New England mill owners a thinking. ' ." : , With the geaeral advantages possessed by the South as a site for pottou wanutacture,'. thetna- t joritVot pnr roydprs,arc of. course perfectly . fa f miiiarr They know .that' it is j cheaper to find j le raw biaterial at the mill dcor ,thaa to bring 1 least "twdn'fy" per ceuL cheaper.at th Soulh dhaa at the rCoi th. .; JJut there, are onev or two point ithe..BisanUfacturor in nioney nd itock.by bailing land the succeeding processes .w not less tbaa itself -Js an.' iteu 'of uo , uiconajdcmble j Talu9 ;Agaln cStton u oevcr' ia sq good a condition-fot . inaniyaciure as wneu ivjcaveanic gin. -i iiia tliese faqts understood, it ta .not 'difficult j 'to oe , why Soitthera wills are ahd;hav,e bteq rutxntng atTull'capacity, jwhllej Northern mills ;aro Ja .'uiany'cakj losing nwncyj . nor to- believe that Southern made goods can bet brought to Lowell and sold chelper than, tho jJToducU (f Jieriowa 'uiiills-'-.' '.,'-..-.- ! ...- ' l -'-i The s pply bf labor fot Southern Mills, mar. at the first glance, present some diillcullica, but tneso Epereiy, wouia bo .teuporary . ; -ine whole . fa brie of eociety in that section has un dergonc a change lab6r w to become a nccwaitr there, as well as hero, lo. all, or.:; B early iall,: ,th , populatidu.. There Just mw. there r are thou- . auaVpf destitute women, and ehildron, who ror jofce in the opportunity "0f; earning, - not ; jonl? -ft living, batVBurplus fyy workiog.in cotlou .! uiilltr wouia, oacoursa, dc jcbs. no poor, wuues oi. the Soutn directed 'by, " fekittd operatives ; fror ucv x.uriauu, wuuia jsouu cynauiuioa norjuni? force ainple u numbers, and first class cfiibiency. the t would not be the only cLv . ocnhpteu e'- eitablishniant of:; cotton ' mauufacturrv Southl like' the" r.W csC offers an ju'itioc to tno induitrioils and prudent J?cw.( Kck npd operative,. wherein he may J turn hi toteU b& little( capital w1' ' J rYuui..7u ,yv;4""- T)ieio ana maunmceutBuccctja iuooitoninanutaci urA'at the South, yet lacking, H 6eoif4i .to .usli -. . f 1 o I tl r., 4o isTI m ilafl i. - , l f o . I li . t i I h A 1 i discoihtinuanco Of political ;trik and A.y J G8i,weJliDffton; andQea,- ,Lea!' v ; - In thollast- number of ? tho $dut horn. IUtlew ' there: is aj paper instituting a nrmiarkble cdnrpArj ison-bet'weeo achievemcnta dy th )n1t$ of wd lrntfton dnfi. General Lee: which 'has'ftn lribflrisst poc.aJiarly attrSctivo a thiy tinker-The Kijviow;, ; . speakiqg uAs ccra'j secni, in'clu niGcant. tJoWral XccwHh a force obtto fcm?r a tho :i ruglojVtuercgurar Jariy, "whichi ;TYellmgt in; had uadKiW when hfl,eoc9untered - Massena n ISOoYhr. Fij.0 aihis,wKold. iforccy if hfil'ortiese inijitia .be. taken intp. ao-t . counter i the cQ'yf . jwnt j-eifiht dljs jo" three jba ttc,Tfcd ap.iT wounded, nice , th a a,t,' Wnliugt 3j"ey,eckiiled aad -wpuoded during hi; wlidlcr'ca: ce'rfrora Afaya (e'JVatcrloQ both ini- - elusive;. , l .r.' , r-:,,iAu- 'Itfoxte bf .thesa i.itIesrLed'V?IiS.fna wpanr, . edniorc 3ii5nbjT'- 9,pO0fw'thaVth.o" French army iMsfinclurrt Prisuefi'Tn'tTiV wh4Canip.iiip' of -Waterloo and the : pursuit '"tolfi'eratw of r$uia' xw-ineETMnie ijariio ne jtuiet fna wounuec mora TajWrlv?HiVclliffcf6rn .nuchcancl' Nafolcob.l" alt t hrec together; lost i i illc'd ' a 4d wo uo ded la me cat i in- or. ateriw, y-o.uuu men. iu too the same 'nniabef tKat'hQtIhe oppostpir afroics' IOt t in .the battle'of Wtcrlivi'; , aud ju'tjiV third hekincd and WQuddcdbna by 7.t 00 men. "than XhVFreneh 'alone" To'st:i'nf ih'6l!attT.oTWciroo7! Io ne M10 battles together, . iUe. rid "amohbtcjl; at"ohe.thc, to 50,000 men'; lw forco ith:,whk'H: Wcllingtou'and Bliicher Acted wMri uccordrfig tO EiighVJt Tlio'fcrcm 'to which Xee'vis opposed 'waS.frocit dir'to m$l(l fiOOj, iwzy ,tht jforcejo which. trelllnciouWd-Jlfueher wcra iimppscdws 1 -.t., thetaseNoi worthy to. Cghtt id t ly.tale.nith Ifr"t5Veran"3Iw40 sdtnirabjvkor tajse-iji ili t ia i1 ' JTiJo wln d . 'Lriltfa. fcr.hiar b?w,i with'a.BrrtisH ltecCrH DrejratleiveMeS'oX dccriptictja pljin-J teeft'tM' port$VrfEogland,-. aadbingirgjh most abnndarif nrTJ of .arojs, . provjiionsjsn'i ' nmnitiorf waiv .jfeljjid- urrpau4e Uio port , with Thtf uost tf,epeudqus s'yju'cm of furtificaiups i known in. Jiiodc'f n ,p id hKtask;rr.so dc-. fon'i the s flongwt tVunr (aarop3.r. . Ia,lVstt'a , case! his enemy .had poesesuoa of t the tea. and cnrtd and, -(37dWd ;o powerful, arjuy tfjj ct.tacU thavcry ' Wi.-of hU operition.v whilo. ho wtik campa'guLio JoaUiothers, ..3"h? history offtha. worWVonot-ciurilt eUch' a carapajyi Jas that of r V " ' ' 1 . v 1. cjrargins; in a .oreacn ot pn jtromtse rjfv the discontinuanco Of political ;itrik and !the . .V,'. re-citablishment of Social tranquirw' --and Jthia. ', ( "". , desidbratftmvo b"2lievei fiTaot lr dtstauL''. C . 1 r ; ' '"'" I . 1 1 m '" - .1 ' 1 of the aohtcveruents of n cllrngtoa, iafr: parcoTwith thc o.rCTeccral t?, jhey " , lirijreven 3Vutct!ob.' absoJntclv JtiBirv. ; 122,000 tnut-VAV.hiwt'J955en'.inTaded J'p;-" , tngal-'itl) 1 310, AViUingtW had! 30,000 n.t -gC3c;rcg3lars,tv;ho-, at tbf battle of J :G?ic cording toV"etnitjh'ou'rVp ry'.- i;r.t, .'prove!. . naoii'trikpyrivydam f r hor he'sHoaM'fici 'outJk ?VdisJik c"-bcf T9 .tbr. . 4 i' s - i f; r -fr - s- -1 .1
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Feb. 16, 1869, edition 1
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