' I - i l ' !! " " 5 - i - , J ' ' i I'll Li'!! - . . ' I ! I " 4 ' ' 1 ' . fcz-z AY :i , ;i fi V fr - -i j - JJ ;.r;-'.:,. u.:-. "-f ".; : . f.- r 45-8 ST V; Vr' J i:J r r'c"sJkV L- 1TJJ. Jt I ATBS Editor AND(-pRopRt.fOB.: 1 fs -ur i r Termof Suhfrriptitn Turku- Doi-Aa, in advance-. 1 7 Westerii' Dem6ei?at ; . PUBLISHED J&X . i WILLIAiT J. YATX, Editor laud rroprietor. O : f ! Dollars prr annnm in advance. J9- Three Advertisements will, be inserted rates, of in accordance L with contract at reasonable f .. vv...v.. 4. j Obituary notices of over five lines in length will be charged for at advertising rates. .7 Robert. Gibbon,' M. J : PHYSICIAN -j AND SUUOEOX, TryoH Strrel. CJvutotte.1 X. C. OSIe d4 HsiJenc, ae door noutb'okl State Hank, (formerly Wmu-Jolnstona rrsklcncc). - f Ja 1. 1S$. j y ;.: 1 f i- ' :f. r X. 'P.:c'c5-i53r IC D4 ! fc OCeri.his professioual service, to the citiicns of Charlotte a ad eurrounding oouuUy:- All oll, lwth eight and day, prompt lj attended to. - . . v -UfSce in Drown building, up tairs, opposite the Charlotte HoteL . Oct -0. Pr. JOHN H. McADEN Wholesale and Retail Druggist, , CUAfUOTThX. C, - lias on hand a Urjre and well wlectcl eioci of UnCOS, ChemicaK Tatrut ilej trine. Family Medi cines, l'aiut., Oil, t arui-4-Oi uyc'cfiiti-., r aueyaittJ. Toilet Articles, whicur he is deteraiicttl t sell at tlic xy Jljare-st prices. . .. r . . n DR. JOHN H. WAIT, Surgeon , Dentist. j 1 " OjUre for this ynr at kit UtiiJcuce. 1 rptXt." in the fity or Country naitolon at their rtiilu- rdct -ont him through th l'ost Otfice J .... . t will be prvioptiy aiteuaca to.-, ro ciwa cuargaon acrmiul of distance. ATTORXC Y M.T L A IV CharlottoN: C., f OrricK tx 1)ewev ELixk; - ISriLiuxa. Nov r : ... 4 Watch and Clock I-Ci'or, AXI . liCJLLEAf'IX i JEWELRY, FISE WATCH Ef, CLOCKS, M'atei Mi f trial, SirtuJr'. &c - ' I Aug. 10, li;7. CHARLOTTE, S. C. - Q TJ E R Y f I I, rec!i-f. dslly, Fall' Sio:k of " . lilliiicry, aIiumiii?M, Arc. Arc, Which he ak the Ladies and the, public generuHy, tc call and eiamiite. ! I :i " toy- MRS . QUERY 1 is prepared to !erre her friends with the i . j LATEST STYLES f 1 in Honuetd, Ilati. Dross making, kc. tttt "k lMiH. ' .. f. r .- i - ; - ; First National Bank of Charlotte, 0irr JA J'?t'x A'e" l'lVi'J. ! OirirEU-. . i 1' R. V. McAden, Trciut nt. M. P. Ingram, Cahicr i A. f i J I?r?n:zer, Tiller. j- .Boa bp or L'ikector?. " T II KretB, Wm fl Myers, Ti V McAden, i: 11 ttua-.s W in .Johnston, iSALohen, John TVillies. I:lin Kills of Eirh:in-e,5ight Drafts, fj old and Silver' Coin, and ("loverniaent and other Securities. '. X. 1SW I , ' J ; i Ai HALES,: '. Watchrnaicer and Jeweler, Jfut Dwr to ike Vtral H$ee, ' Crt-ttiiiT", N " If your Watch ncs-l ;ilepairiag, ; -"Don't get mad and goto -weaving; Just tkc it into HALES ?L6p, .. ! He wilMix. It so ; will uot slop: ; . He warrsiata, his wiiik all fuif ; yr, IVhen it is used with proper care.! " ;' He will Io it as low as it cn be done, And dt it so well it'r sgrp t- ruu. January 1, IbG'J - j ! ! C. 014 2orti State Distillery, . . CHARLOTTE, N. C, POOT, KUCK & CO., . Iiitluirrt nnd fiictijicrs cf Ccrn anJ Tjy Hlis". We warrant our Liquors PURE and UNADULTER ATED. : - j...;" Orders solicited from" the trade ' ' ' JIaleiroom cn Trym Street, oppasitc T- Vf. pewey fc Co's Bank. - . i Feb 22. 1S9. If- . I Dissolution, of ; Copartnership. The firm heretofore existing under the nameand MylQ of MSBET, &. MAXWKLL was dissolved by mutual consent on the loth if MmvU.' 'rh busuu-ss hereafter w ill be inducted, by . D. G. MAXWELL, Twhi is authorized to called all debts due the f.rui. A R. N1SP.ET. . ; " D. G. MAXV.JILL.. . Notice. !: H-iving purchased the interest of Mr A. R. Ifbet, I will continue the busine.s in my own name at the same ?tand. airl respectfully solicit a continuance of 'he patronage so liberallv -beatowed upon'-the late f D. G. MAXWELL. liarlotte, March 19. new! firm:. llu iave aioc.atcd with-mr in tha Grocerv and Tro- Tision Business. Mr j. s WILLIAMSON, and here after the FLnu trill be known as GRECORV A AVIL LIAMbO.N. j , . - s - JB- 1 earnestly request those Indebted to me to aH and make Mitlcaneiit, as mr oM accoiihtf rausfc ie arranged at an early d;iv: nd mrsons Lftvirjr claims against me IT 1 wil4case proCBt them for r-iy- iv : ami -nei-sons p-tcnt. March 20,. ISO?. TV" If. II. GREG OUT, Grocoriesi: i : i i. The undersigned haretn SroTc a general assort inent of Groceries, which they fiffer at 'the lowest possible rates. Having hourrht their Stock for Cash, they can afford to sell at moderate prices Av Cash. "Call at the old stand of J V- Bryce & Co., and examine our Goods beftie pur-ha-ips. Mirch 2r. W. H. II. (GREGORY. J. S. WILLIAMSON. TUE COMlNOvREOtUXIOJtl IDE UkITED Statesj-AU the -sigqsof; the times, indicate that a sweeping rt?volntkn mustooieLat .no 4i tant day in this eoantry. ' Nota jeTolutionhof the barricades or at the point of lh& bayenetvibr that is; unnecessary here, where the people have the power to accomplish it through- their: ivofes bat a revolution,.' nevertheless, as 4ioToujh sod wiuuic niru.uu me BaiKit uoi. nope aeierrca j makes the heart sick, and the American I people have been vainly -hoiiitnrfor a change in the ad- JUiinistratian of the governniciit, (national, State and municipal) which has become in erery de parimeDt the most .corrupt and extravagani.on theface of the earth, t ! ; ; . : .. Farmers Call lnd see the COTTON rL'ANTEHS nt To Wholesale and Retail -Buyers. LOOK to Yomt itekktJ :' The Largest Stock of Goods in the Market. I : ; : - . - , . In conformity to tiur CAHD of hvst month, wheroin we afated the fict of "our 'Jlr -1UNTELS having left for Northern markets,'" We now take pTcnsurc in in forming our numerous friends and customers that our iStok (nd sny with 'pardonable pxide) the largest cr'cr bfoujrlit to thi.f iurket is now m, to which We re?pcctfulTy Invite the" Wholesale and lie tail trade.' " ; " ''' ' ' : 1 - . ! 2 ' ' ' Alt wt ask in come ami e-anrine our Stock and you will at once j'crci'ive where your interest lieJ' ." ' "W1TTKOWSKY & lll.NTELS. v Millinery. - Ve also have the largest ami-most complete Stock of Millinery, upi-rinlcndcd by tha favorite and popu lar Mi.Uiner, Mlss UETV. .-WILLLAllS. i SMITH'S I '.; ! - . Boot Shoo and Leather '.Store, Xfit uoor ioDciict's Bank, .CharlotUt 2' C.,' Is the largest lVh.oles.-ile and Retail Shoe Establish- ment iu Xorth Cuiolina". i 4 The ;jiarify -of their Stock is superior in every're spect, and uneijualed in! style! finish and workman ship. The pricea are as low u catr' t?.atforCcd. They Lyy lhir Cuds, cJkivtiy- lQin . Manufac turers,, or havetheiu made, to,oi Jc4 f. They pay to rent and do the busiueia thenielvts,,and can, . there to rt, nnd will sell all styles and qualities. of lioots and Shoes at lo.rer prices than' can be found elsc w here- in this market.; JBvcry pair of Boots and Shoe is v arrantd js.s .represent cd. .. ;One price to all." uiid "fair'dcluig.'i is their. motto. ? . Leather.1 Shae Pindings & Belting. " Their stock of Leather and Shoe Findings is most complete, embracing every " grade cf Hemlock and Oak Sole Leather; Cpper Leather, French and Amer ican C'alf Sk4ins,'l'Iip,' Last'&e. They- also furnish all widths of llubber and Leather Belting at Manu facturers pqlces. i ' i. Ak Cr HMITirS SHOE STOKE, the oldest es tablished Shoe House. U the State. I i ; SKITH 3 SHOE STORE. ; ; l Next'Door to lwey's Bank; Cliii lattey S . C:; ' August 51, IPG. I , 1 City Bank of; Charlotte. TraMsirttt, Sj'riti' 'BitiMinfr CHARLOTTE, X.,C. U'oi.. AV. A: WILLIAMS,- Cashier. C. N. Q. BUTT, Telle?. Issues Certificates of Deivsit.s bearing iiUerest, as per agreement, and receives dopesitsof any amount, subjuL-t to sight check.; J j - Buys and on a nfnall margin. Gold and Silver, innkc aavaneej- on Lnilioii when aesireu, ana pays th nignest rates lor oia ia:iK ."Money. j Keep eon-tautly on hand a large; eirpply of Reve nue lampd of, cctv u'euominatioa, and allows 2 per centum .di.cnint on tiuus over ,-u ...' ' - Mutilated Currency -of every kind bought at a jcry moderate deduction, including the short Halves and Quarters.' S ' !" . L ' " 1 Draws Drafts directly Tor any amount on theprin cipal cities iith& following countriw. at New tfoi k rates: Engiind, Ireland, Fratioe, HoIhnd,,painy the Orient, aiid the Argentine Republic. J Notice!. ! . J Having entered -upon the' THIRD YEAR of our. existence with facilities for Attending to customers a gioJ as; tlHse of any similar institution in the country, and -till retaining fr our Motto..-Politeness and Attention to Business, fwe respectfully, fulicit a continuance of the public: patronage so kindly given us during- the pat two years ! .. ! WJ A.; WILLIAMS, Cashier, March 22, 1800. j -T f' : City" Bank of Chariot teJ CHESAPEAKE GUANO, j An Amaoniated. Soluble Phosphate, 1 YHrrantcd' to contain, all the inateriat necessary to" produce al f4ll crop, unt lo ebricUthe'Lttiid for'fa ture use, if applied acearilijig to flirectioas, for which see pamphlets on hand fydjstiiLuticiL. : i ' jf We cai furnish testimonial from several re liable and successful farmer oft hi count 3, vim have used it on gra'n and cottrn lust year, and who are new ordering heavy supplies foT th""- cdmiwg season, which is a sufficient evi'lence of its superiority. : 'i. STENUOUSE, MACADLAY Cfr, "! March 15. Ageuts, Charlotte, N.C L T mi7wriston & car;..-1 j Auctioneers ' -And i General Commission Merchants, For the Sale and Purchase of Tqbaccn, Cotton, Grain, - Fltnir, Produce a::d MerchaHdizc. of all kinds; j i Jti . II'7tc Jui!tlingr ! CHARLOTTE, N. C j M. L. V.ritox, li.'CTX-'Gi-U'' T. H. GAimKB, Late of R. I. LC. fif lred.ll . , pf Mslle. Referexoks T W Doivey Rapiers j M P Pegrani. Cashier First National Bank; W; J Yatc., Editor 'rpsfen'i Democrat'; Hutehiion, Burroughs & Co. General Insurance Agents, Charlotte, N. C. j . W'm II Jones C, Raleigh. N. C; Gct S Palmer, of Palmer. Hartsook & Co, Richmond. Ya.; Rev Dr Thos E Bond, Editor of Baltimore Ep.! Methodist, Baltimore, Md.; Worth & Daniel, Wilpiingtpn,"N,C: Jordan & Brother, Philadelphia, Pa.; E S Jaffray & Co., tad II B Claflin & Co, New York r Gee -W Wil liams & Co.; Chat-leston;Sj.; C.rJas Miller, Ksq., and Osley &, Wilson, Augusta. Gar; Xlcador Brothers, Atlanta. Ga.: Woodruff Parker; Mobile," AKil i. Janl), 1809. ' ' ' . . - f. i r v.. XfOTICE-;;': . I .v . The copartnerslup heretoore exisiipg Knder the ame and style of TAYLOR &:DrNCA.N'was ais; Solved by mutiml consenf on tle lst'JanusryrijO : All iersonsinfebcdto the firm of Tttylpr r Dnn- cin. by Note or Account, -will please Cbttie f.nfaTTl apd makB.payTne Imujieiiiatetj to-V .u, Tay lor, who rs'iut-orizcd to settle all, the, fcus;"ief.of the firm". - -All persons "having claims against ttieilfuj will present them for payment to the same. j . : ! . A A". -N. M. TAYLOR, ! C. - ; j- DUKCAK, Ik: : jfyifavfng pofebased the. entire, interest of ;J. Duncaft. will rontiirhe the business at the ew Drick Store, on Trade St reef, o ilobfs East of Spring Corner, where I will bc pleasedrto seer all my old friends and patrons. '--.-? j . March 1, 1801. i -.A. A- -N. f-i TAYLOR.; s End of a Reinarkable CWmlnal Case. y Oh&mAvT January, '.;1'88", Sam- Ketehum,: -then Treasured of "UoshoctorTcounfcy, Ohid, "was iuaod'tn his office, ied Hand - and foot, -gagged aud eonsiderablj bruised,, the fafe'sunlockcd and ibetut 620,000 bf the coutrtyunds gboeu Ketcli um stated tja after fieri had dockedtho safe and ,frasiboat tia-eaf eHhc officerha.-was et upon by Jobbers, kmcteddoSTi, the kcp?s taken front hiitf. the. safe unlocked-aflcf which lie was'bbund and gauged so,-a8 to. preenib-i his giviug. the alarm .'nn t ilthW rubers, had ymadelgood,hejr escape. The"cbupty?jbflicial'i. atpjaetp; work; to ferret 6it'the robbers.1"' Alafge $$x$ wa jpffcrcd for. their deteciion; detectives, were employed, ?nd In rthe -rsjnseffoTtrto bring thetfir" to justtcw about en nftn 1. Ttx ..! i r vv,uv -Tiia bpcuw -? jjui- uu cine uuuiu ue tuuuuj they bad oorerfed'un their tra'eks toof Vdli an2 ior nwriy'ijca -years tne -matter rematned a ray tery. But! about, one year ago aflsuitlfor boF4 rowed money .was. brought against Ketchum, the exTreasurr; by Jas. Jirown, one of the leading eitizens ofj the. county,' a man reported to be worth over: $100,000, and thb Jed Ao the expo sure of the whole matter ! connected ! with-the robbery. . Ketcliuui.at once made a clean breast of it. : Thd plot to rob the safe was concocted betweeu himself and I Brown. : After they, had seeUretl the money, Brown, in order j to disarm suspieidn; bound and'pragged Kctcfium,1 and left htm in the! condition in which he was found in the office' olu the night bf the robbery. Brown wasritriuicjliafcTy: arrested. "He applied for" a change ofj venue, and the triaf xwas transferred ta Licking; county At Newark last ! week the trial was concluded ; (he was convicted and sen fenced to. fen years in the penitentiary "and to py a fine jbf eiO-.OOQ, I i f :l H f D. T, CARRAWAY, CominissiOri Merchant,' ":r vTEwcjpRy,l n:; -tj." ;-.-!' - V. And dealefn Groceries, Provisions, Hardwa"rer Glass and Crockery Ware,lVaiiraper, -Window Shades, &c. ." Prompt ilttentum given to orders, and to the sale of Cotton, Grain. N-atalStrres Tobacco, Dried Fruit, &.C., on contmission, ,J j ! : , . Ju . - M Court lUuec rfuildiQg,1 Kewl " ApriU2i 1SG9 ' fly hern, A. C, ; TO CONTRACTORS. I The uadersigned will receive sealed Proposals until frfie-third Saturdny in Mayi for building a Church' 3 miles i front! Charlotte,! near the Char. & 8. C. Kail road. - Thf Building is to be 503o 14 feet in story ' sealed. I ' ';' j V.-, : f Specifications can beisecii at this Office or on ap plicationr t- either of j he- undersigned Committee. Payments for the workjwill ;be made promptly and satisfactorily.- I h : ' - ; : . Ad Jress;tJi CbiamiUce through Charlotte P. 0. " i A. H. GRIFFITH, r .C 1..-45ELL. f ! - 1, j! I jj. K. KIPJiPATRICK, . .April 12, 18C0. f . .Coamittee.1 The N Life Insurance Co. 1 - ov the Unite!) States op Am-erica. ' t ,: iYASHIXGTON, D. C. '1 Chartered hy special act of Congress, July 25, 1868. !, r I V - ; i I (Jasli Capital paid in full $1,000,000. ' J ! j ! .:; I ' ' '.. I.'.! It is no. longer & question with any man, who ten derly loveis his wife and children, who considers how helpless would bft their condition in case of his death an to.the duty of taking out a LIFE POLICY, but as to which Company he shall pay his money, r 7 7 .If he reflects a moment he will conclude to patron ize th Compnny which shows the greatest degree of vitality, which extends its business oven4e largest area, which is a Home i Company in every locality ; which furnishes insurance, at the lcast'coit; which issues' n0 policies , fhat 'aro forfeitable, should he' be unable next year, or, any atibsequenr-year to pay his renewal ;;"and which is undoubtedly able to meet all its promises. ) . j ' j , ,.-( ,'L;. - "With these feelings aud view's, he looks over the newspapers, and, by the i imc he gets through' read ing the Advertisements of Mutual-or Mixed Com panies, he finds hi mind so fuddled that He is at x loss where to go or what to do. He can net, compre hend one-half that" is written and concludes that none but Actuaries, who are familiar- with the prin ciples upon which Life Insurance is based, can com prehend or explaiu anything about; dividends -and his liability .for uotcs given in part payment of pre-1 inlums. i! In his dilemma,, he, looks into tho .plan adopted Iby the National Life Insurance ; Company of the United States of America, and finds just what he wants: V j ' ' 5 ; ; f ' ' ''f AN ALL. CASH PLAN, .reduced to the lowett miuiaium rate like any commodity in market, so much Insurance for, so much Money, j No note3 to give; no interest to; pay ; no anxiety about Assess ments: no apprehension of his Policy being forfeited next-year" if Ate does not pay his annual Renewal; and the Rales so much Lower than other Companies, that he yealiies a larger-Dividend," in advance,' than otlier Companies can pay.bim in the future. ; 31e finds that, "instead of this uncertain promise, and present lugh. rate,: that "the National presents a Certain and deuuitc;sum for a much lower, rate, and puts up Sts paid' lip Capital of Aaa. ffuaiuulee iund. . that its- contracts will be ful filled, and like thousands of others,, cheerfully caHs on their' Agent to make his application for a PoHcy. Hence the unprecedented and most wonderful suc cess of the National ws ccntra'stcd with the older and Mutual Companies. - j m' Jhe Company issued its first policy on the 1st of Ausustj:lg68...and: up lo March dst,' 18C9, it had ls-suca j; . . j Amoiiut lasnired Total; Premiums! - mm r . i: o.oo policies. $10,00-5,550 00; 350,117 03 The whelo number issued by the Cennecticnt Mn- tojii itt ho fcst year of its existenccwas v W2 -Uvt the Mitual BenefiCof New Jersey, - . w- 'f Kev Lnghiml Mutual, r V '.' r PhocTirx' Mutual, ' ' f .' Massachusetts Mutual,; j . . Kquit able bf New Yrlt, I' 343 33-j 312 27Z Tho Jduiual jLife,- qt Nwr Yarlf,-ia tlie first year of its-existence,; only iE6cd 470 policiea, I; s In it 10th year; I f. 1,200 I; ; AndinitsfOthcar 2,842 ! ... ': ! 1 . this latter - being;' flK "less 'than ; was issued by the NATIONAL in its first seven montlHi. ; . i 1 JAY COOK & CO., ' Agents for th Southern States, j . L . . ,:r.:F..PKSCUD., ..eaeral'AeBtforrifc-CarflJya. ' ' ,.S. X- KIDDLE, AgenJt atiC.harloUe. ' . -K for Mecklenburg Xnd adjoining; Counties; Dnai Millir and Joses 'Medical ExamTners at Charlotte. .- . t J. r, R April 12, 1?&As VZm.j E): Carr. Surgeon Dentist. OreaV improvement in D,entltry-; Teeih filled and extracted without any pain ta the paitenU AA work r warranted to givei efttirc satisfaction.! Great j-edae- i " - : . w Nir " tion itrprices,- rWl cu i. leein ior cw -upper set S30, under set $90. - Teeth filled for $2 J50o SS. Any person -wishing toy" prfessiol services at the ofliee, or at their reaidences, will -fijid pa ready to attend to all calls promptly-; Marclrl5:i8G?, m heusronljjtlie) admston of thMfifeHorr-cea the priVilfige V3f rofing d I"E"pok 0f itef oiufc fragewith alaHtut tie' &eam&6 ari5iofe frpm the delaine that is tlireatehing ia&faUrY fromgisia;fre coming over in Aliousands j to ?Calrn5C tTh6 'danWr-to be Si-Drefie5deir eater.thatf from tte CcIieToftHe,,Y"cstTn ue iauer never pnne inetr women 0T6r ,wjtn ..iiV ri rl..c fiS that th'c thoiis on the Pacifiq coaWni But:tfietJt!inlVfun over the daihnat WM1 tilTui&tQwU &6ti$ tbat-yill eitend to the fsoTe4"oitlL4"ntie afioTlIirea ten our Institutions with cTestrcli6n; - It is the H 3ut," f then, of ' tiie'i;pcopIe' of United States to keep therr attentimi directeattoi this horde of- barbarians fan tfto prevent theit 'stlein&t'aifllbg.'inisV feW ofithem "without fam flies Arottld not effectr the' j well-Veing , of the republic; but China could aiford to spiirc ftfTy millions of coolie cniigi'a-tsyand so. far from ruis-sin-them; she Would be glad to get rid of theni ! There are; those amoflg us- who, nofc-benig able to conceive thos white 4 people's using the aruis which Go4 has given them to work .yithj would see Coolies introduced into .tlie South e.rn States. J iWe cannot see the sense iusuph a wsh; on the part of those who are already suffering :sa terriblj from an inferior racej whicb degraded as itiis, ma' be'fairly. reckoned as virtuous com pared with these disgusting Asiatics. '..J; , 'v We confess that we are Idled, with alarm at the prospect bf the prebbieiiiti-dacion .iato.lAQ), caof millions of a race AvhQSe jmind- is, much further j rempvei from that of! the Caucasian thane, is that of tKe negro; . uppu which the trpjhs of Chnsttauity have not yet bean impressed by . the most devotedtmissionaFres: of jthe qrpss; and ,ho seem cdnstitutibnally incapable of diserningibe- Ltw'en risht and wrong. i These apprehensions niay seem, preposterous to some, : but tliey, i are nevertheless indulged in bv many of the. dee pest thinkers of the: Union. i.JChe deluge. will f pot come tp this sfeheration, but it will 'probably produce Journal f terrible eficets upoatlie n&xirXovfcdh Fhe besfcineihod of . removing stainfrdm Ifneh and cotton ! fabrics, produced! by Spilling' wine or vegetable juices, consists in pi oistenmg tnej sur face affected (previously wetted) with a solution of hypo- sul pha te 'of so da,1 d ksolved in' hot Va ter , and then adding on the point of.it nife a little pulverized tartaric acid, 'and jrubbldg this well in. After the stain has disappeared the cloth' niay be' washed but irt;lak$warm water, and when it has been fully dried no trace of the5 stain will ,re'uia;n. .-- V.;j-y- - - -; -l .'('-; Warm WjsAT.nxR and f HRALTii.--Letj htm that wifthihtot escape the -Janirunr 'the feverish" flush' and1 feiie actual diseaeiincidenfal tBithisi season, 'stop eating so much tn eat and butter ; eat .vegetables and - fruits j drink no stiniulijnts) walk slowly ; never puli offiny clothes on coming heated, into the house; until 1 comfortably jcool ; and ieep .firea night and morning until June. Ismail this too much trouble ? Is it less trbuble to be sick ? -Then, be sick ; nd enjoy ail the" luxuries jof sickness. ; j f ! j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. f New Spring and Summer Goads. t ELIAS & COHEN Are novrleeeiiBg their f usual FULL SUPPLY of Spring and SuameiCGoods, which they will seli upon as reasonable jterins to. Wholesale and Retail buyers as' they can be had this side pf ,Ncw York. t . 4- With an' experience of eighteen years residence in old Meeklenbarg, we flatter ourselves that M-e.have become good judges of the wajita of our neighbors and friends, ind we promise that no other house,: whether veterans or new comers, shall undersell us,' There l is nro humbug abdui our having iv large Stocky with a cof responding i desire to sell, ;A Call will satisfy yu.of the fact' j ;' - ; j j ; T YVe have now on hand and-; are daily receiving our Summer Siocfc of : ; i '. ' j.. "-v" t--v il . "S-j fLadies "-Press ? Gbodsti Foreign I and .Domestic 1 Dry !.-Gobds Ready-ma dej uioiuing. oos auu cuoes, iivub ant uaps, ,uiuu9! and Ctitlefy; i i ' :: ; j.,.vf-f- ! ' " -Uf - 'Hl Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, 1 1 And a general assortment toj suit the' derpands of Wholesale and Retail cdsfoders. : v f i IT v VUi All lunas or country pre-auee taken in exeoangeat market -rates.,. 4 v - March,29, 1809. ELLAS & COI EN. SPMNG TRADE, 1869. T tatef hleasura in, informlnsr vou that I - am new receiving AT ' MY NEW "STAND, National "Daiikj buuuinz, 0-V (Jr Tliv ilfjtio &viu ,: uireci fronrthe i Manafajetorics, a large and well selected Stock-off- , I - i.. I V I i i - Bdots and Shoes. FOR TflE SP1I1NG TRADE.! comprising every arti clc in the Boot and Shoe line.l X' invite especial at tention ! fo nay assortment of jGcn'tleinens?, Ladies! Misses- and Chililren's Bootee, Balmorals and GaitersL - My Increased facilities and long experience in business; make me confident- that, my prices, nd th6 quality 'of my Goods, will compare favorably with those of ariyolher house in jthe City, j ' j .' j j. I shall be pleased x to pffer tijy . stock to your, ini speetibh At- any time you tnay- favor me with a call. rW hi Je truly grateful for. past favor's extended -me;- I , - I '!.-, . .1 . ! .'1 - i uesire your conimuea .pairouage. . - - I . ii. SI JU Al. J i A M , ' I 1 Sign of the Bra ss I0 Salem Hade Shoes. ENCOURAGE; HOME ENTER PRISE.- am now Awnl ftir t7a of VotVlcr A Co s Sal WiT made Shoes O T ! 7 : ' " .,i I guarantee 'wTyr pmir-old. ndrequefet pa S.. you to try theja hew. - i 1 A X. MEACJIAJtL f . ! ' t f 7 Si i of the Brs Boot, T.niiika and llata: alwavs art hand ai. r - i - - " 0 r - - .;)-. . m ,-i3lio8j-Findingv - A odiissodrtient of .Shcf Findrnga at i N i -:i I-.; -ir i.- Ki- ,t S k 8 - WACIU'S liUarailkeer-'iP paper in v-wmrid Iwittoio j xur-i. i9 iRf.9"'. - , i . s. h ,,;.. ,'. "'". f fir's-'- " ' ' 'V services iay le sdlicifed.j';5 j . I ..'f j -- : . "fx.. w Tith frtracted without vaul. Us aammistercu. , x : . -if i -.1 u.L 'Xhe .HoWChafle seecn he tnaBle-i TeJSfeh$lirdz'&si6Sr bis "attire- inem; um ine runner arc. now uegnHyiij, "-"J whu- porttlUif&mTl - f We tear that the1 thfefiollhat liaetta f IX.'' H- :. J.1Tt ... t-3-t ToftWlast - . i i. . LFJ fcJ-ilK- iue. IwciW.hetsaT rjertothhot ItaSteJucl-fiiafQn'd .byr3;wrh 6ootiinpeteiritlr 4us ftiof4$ poaprpnj d&4ig&br."!f Wan dXscoitages JUwjid feeWIwM aaa&rwrki Xowkerst or inpve? "West upon jcheajp land. ccsVt 'te-ti oiiesiinay . n;intcriAlIjr, rlesson 1 the pTdofcfioiri isio.aipfcl ekteitstobbttldtbe iihe iruleV for tration of all the lands in thei T hands' of-a fewls quioa congenial to! a indnafchy -or an arTstocracr; pufc iioir-iua i-'euiocram; .vwcxtcu. nis annex ing the small farma ibgether torraak large onelt,' has liad njanbad eifecfevin! nttnierotxs instances breaking upT thnyirign district 'fchpol4",levJng large'distriefcs; vitft" 6m'b.iicUA. his must eonstantlyLcreate inore: 'and more djsrdportipfl between- the population of country arid i citv, -on-tWf, pt Jio distant day all political poweif wiltgt,v iate to the citiea.) ;A!;sad day will coma to th Staio wheu it succumhs to the-easy virtyaoC ft towns 4tmd.cities, and allowa, albits great Hhter- est4ib;( wielded by jwt-hduse waTd; politicians i'lLeyiis' -dd allj:weV jeafrf ta incre(!fj:atir not diminish, theuiuvmbeirJbf iBependent;: tillers! of thesoiL It'And to. this; end 'sey.lam'ust' be densed to put thesniall farcfler in;' possession df e facilities for working -his nt approvetTiinachipCTy;! witho-fcr iWjflar;er; ez'hditurei-plopoiQQ-ital his land thnflr a; two hundred or, three huhidred aere'farnier- Thlsis" easily accomplished by thfi iinioB'f fottr feix or eight adjoining: farmers in a:exopefative',Sdciety for; tho purchase aud use fdf all'ttie -icorpeniive farm; machiiies in comtnonVj , These small to-'-operative sccieti4: ho6ld be- formed; id cvory nei;hbcrhood where; small farms do abound. I : tauu wiLii lue osiirar -live rarmers.T owning titir acres each, -or soinany -''BmaU. farmers as shall represent two j hundred to "tltt'e." hundred acreSj 'should Ibnrf an association for this pbrpose' arid purchase kt the niore e-peuiye-impJeujeotstd be ; used' iti rdt'ion, accotding to the jnumber j ofacres or shares oaeh lioldsr: ?Let twenty-five; Rcres rep resent a eharcy audUwelve'fsharcs'wotild Repre sent a territory. of three hundred acres. e tit will Suppose them to purchase the best mower abdrreaperj hay tedder,! grain 'drill, 10 horse clorn and general field cultivator j field roller, plaster and other artificial manure distributor,' .horse power and straw cutter,' and, if in a grain jregiod, a "thresher aud separator: - j i -' V j All these implements would cost about 1 ,000, makincr a. share' which would be within -thebaic1 of Bvlcn-!a? iixfi&fsxm. S &t omitting the thresher 'ancl separator, . a sliare iwo-uiu oiJiy Uij-fii uii-r acre iajrji i. iui; my ?iou, auu imy ug iut use ui au iiuy xui plements as fully al if owaed by him -Ions, j if t may ;-be pjbjeced' thatfsix or eighf lamers Could not -be accommodated with the same set of implements; but this must be grpundleise, as their united farms do 'not confainj more" land than is generally worked an one lare farmL ItJ jvould-POt often occur that more than one farm prj wqahl-iiaWhis'rduu'4 1 ready to gdwou the gamedayj ancl t eigji t J day's drilling would be iiolple to put ip sixty acred of grain, which is as touch as generally!: is eowti on three hundred acres. 'in: naming pcu .UitEtesting caea couja use It he tndwing add reaping machine in rotation, and lit would . easily ciif all their grass jj and gram. The horse po er ttresher and straw cutter jcould pas& from-one barn to another, and perform all tbe work with time to spate. 'The cutting of, hay and straw to each wbuld be of more jalue in ia singldycar than his part of tho liorse power straw cutter. t Ode s.c'jt of machinery could, no dojub't, under proper systesi,' work even lour huU' dred acie' in' small farms. I ' j .. , Besides.thia co-operatiou would improve social relations, of a ueichtorhood, ."which 'sc the some- times .is saaiy nceea;;; j if. wouiq oring iarmers more into Dusioess Qoiitacfc with each , other, and they might in t h? coursd of a. few. years, see.fche. possibility of parJripiasVj tlwous.xtextdingj -over large territories uniform prieesfor, their. Modiictsil They-oiight discover . 11 ' 1 .1 . T i ' '111 n . . that au. association, and; perhaps a coiubi nation, auioug larmeis, wouta Da iitciy -to enecx as mjicit fur thedi ; s "lechanks' Unioas,'' '-Trades Unions" or f Boards of j Trade", have ) for other classes. Yhy should farmers be o much be ho(l other classes in associating" themselves' to gether. Ashes jpn Jfhui i Tees Ve observe a statement in one pf the papers, of an experiment in tne application oi wooa asnes to i.un irees, whicb shdws in Ajcurious manner Lhow a'- thing niay be done in a wrong way. Hollow .cylinders of tin were .placed around the root of the trunks, I and. the spajce between these and the bark -filled tr with fresh. 'wpd a-hest' - Tlw) trees so treated especially. tic pach jand smaller, apple? trees, omitted to growl jand ot removing tue tin and ashesj the Uack; and Slippery bark jcanie offVoin the "stems.. j ; Tho ashes were put in the wrong place--they-should have Leefi spread broadcast where) the rootsi! iould absorb the dissolvdd pot-aslias-tUiwly destfe4iroJ0gn1 the soili To crowd H'3nU rniss aroond tho trUiik; i.Hke cram- VS.W m .J pounngwedicinf into, his -.ears, townfry Gefi- mins Tjfiddia a iihitolaJl hungry toaVs' boots' or J vf?iinv rorJ Colic in HoRsrs-Mr R I Boweli; Shilojti l $ajs; ; Id response to a J request inaae some iimc since i - win give you a j unlaUldg remedy for 'the colic in .hiorses. 1 have 1 lseeTi xt viea in; wie woi-v case3r ana never saw it lairto-giTe. insianx ; njuci. it is simniy tne Jto cover the hdrse frpmliS fore tohis haptlless. Wnd frnlhri i Vis ifinft fx f'Krt5ifra liSM?e:' rrin t v w w .w-v 0tm w w m avwa . a 4b-. Jlwith'i similar fdry clotlL As th neal diminisb- x. -f a W,tirt iKo -irr'riMK rrn I,, ... .. .... ,., . . v AM" 1 -ww : .tf-rr i K.ncre as"oeeaBtrong wjeaencr I niieea Teaisrip regular larrnxng ai&incis.ipr ! largo, farmers to; swaik) Wj j he s m all qn cs f Xne ' I waa -sUnding-inihe broddf crowded street of Jttitrgercit-? i cold winters daj.-. Thert -ha.d trera rain j and altbough the sun was then . shtnmg brightly,. yet" the long ificleshung irom iheeayes otUHe h4s, "and the wheels rambled Jott41y;a3v they pssed,' Iyer the frozen ground. llreSM?rfClafr brigbl look, and a cold, brae nd a keen northwest wind, ." ovhich qmclcetiid AcVery step. - ?.-Just then Viittle 4hild;"eh3rtinhing;long:- poof ill:clad child: her clothe were scant and threadbare ; she ,hd rto clonli nacTno shiwl j- anvl h'eT nttle biro fei locked-red-oa fieri tig. - Shecould not have been, more than eight years old. i She carried a , buxjdlo.Hn .her-ItatKL-'t Poar,- little, shiveriog i child! I, eyeq !(, jrho coujd 'do nothing else, pitied Her. . A-'lvrtgsed me, her foot slipped upon lha Ice,- and jsfreryi with acry of pain ; . but she held the bundle tightly in her hand, and jumping up, although shn limped sadly endcar ored to ruQ as before. - I ' " j - ,.4lSiop, .little girl, stop," said a soft, sweet voioe; an.d a beautifjal womn, wrapped in a large shawl add furs all around her, came out of a jeweller's store cfoa&by.X'oQr 'lrttl child," - slid she,' raje you,hTtJ iit dowo oa this ."Step find tell me," How I lovtd her add- how beautiful sho lpokedl v- ' , A.y' t .. Oh ' -1, cannot feaid tliexhild, cannot wait r-rLam io such xx hurry I have U;en to the shoemaker's, and inother must finUh this Work to-night, or jhq will nevr-get uny more Avork t a binder-: : t -,-.-.; ..-'.! f'-i .(: ft-ight iV said the', beautiful womiui't.. ni-jnt v: i . .Yes' said the Jthild for. the strsagor's kind manner had.jnade-her bold ''yes ;foT the great bull to-night ; " and these satin ahppevs must b spapgled, and ) it rl'f The beautiful woniai iook itlie btmdl3 'from the child's.haud and ' MOrolled it. -Yott rtoi not ki?ow,,why lr faice flushed, and then .turned pale rbut l, yes Hloood cfto tho handle; and on' the Jnsid t'fitho slipper I ,saw-a name her that her father was-deadt andihst Ucr little baby biplher was sick j aud; her mother -bound shoes,-that 'they uiighihavo bread;, but that sometimes they were .very hungry, and some times they were' very cold ; and that her mother sometimes cried, because-she i had no money to buy" milk for her little sick brother. And tnen I saw that,tho lady's eyes were full ofj tears, j and she rolled up jhej bundle quickly, Hnd gave it back to ihe little girl -but 6he gave her nothing else i, no, not even oue sixpence; and Jurniog a'way went ;bacj into the store from which she - had just come out As sho went way, I saw the glitter of a diambudpin. . Presently she came back,' and stepping into a handsome carriage, rolled off The -little girl looked sfler Lcr for a momcutKaoa inenwux ner 4iuie.AW.ro jcci coiuer . than they tvere bcfore,.nin quickly awr. j j IVentwith belittle girlapd I saw her go to a narrow, daxnpj streef, .aud j into a small dark room ; and Leawv her j mothcr-r-her 4sad, faded j mother j- but with a face so ' sweet, so patient- ; hushiog and, soothiug a sickj baby. Apd' the babe "slept; .add. the., juother laid it on her! own lap. and the bundle was unrolled j and a dim candle helped her with her work, for though it was not. night, yet; her room was very dark. Then, after 9, while, she .kissed her little1, girl, j and b;ide" her warm -her poor little frozen' ftet oyer the scanty; fire in the grate, and gare her a little piece of tread, for she had no more; and; then she heard jher say her evening crayer, nd,; folding her tenderly to her bosom.-.Dlessed hex,! .and told her that thd jincejs would take.caro of her. t And tho! little cjiild slept and dreamed 0 such pleasant dreams! of warm fctockipg and new' shoes but the 'naot-her 'sewed 00 alonor And as the' bright spangles glittered on the satin slippers, came-lie ro no repining into heij heart T When she thought of her little child's bare, cold feef, and-'ofishe' scanty morsel of dry bread, which had not satisfied' "hef hunger, came there : no t visTOnsof a bright' room" and gorgeous clothing , and a- table iodde'd w'rfh all that was good aud nice, one littlol portion of whichi spared to her, wealoVseud'wathttli-a'ftd comfort to her humble dwelling? If stlch thrrughts xjame' and otheri -of a pleasant cottage," and of one who Lad dsarly loved her. and whose ftrong arm had kept want and, trouble frouv her and her babes, but who could Jicvef 'come back if these thoughts, didorae repiirri nly,' there camo also another J and the' wido'wfs; hands were clasped, add her head bowed low in deep contrition, as'I heard' her say ; "Fath'ejCfdrgive me; Cor thou doestall things welland I will yet-trust thee." . Just then the doorj opened softly, and some one len-.: tcred. Was ,it an angc! ? ; Her dress ' was of spotless - white, land she moved with a noiseless Step'. . She wjeJit to the bed where the sleeping child lay. and covered it with soft, warm blankets Then presently.a fire sparkled and blazed there, such as the' little old prate had never known be fore. Theu a huge loaf was upon the table, arid , frcsli tnilk foirthc sick "babe. :. Then she passed gently lefrire I the liiother, and drawipgtho un finished elipper from her hand, placid there a' pdrs6 of - gold-, laud raid in a 'voice like ' tnnsle, -Bless thy who 1s Hie Odd of the fattferVas and'tbo widowf-'-and shtf vras gone ; caly, ai she went out, I lieard her rrry : 1'Bettct than diamonds f better than diamonds V What could she mean t '- I looked- at the mother! .Witb clasped hamlsandstrcaming eyes bheblcssed her Qod; wto hajd sent anaipgel to comfort ter.- Bo ' 1 went away. too; and I went to a bright room, uUoretherei,were music, and lights and sweet flowers; and 1 saw young, happy faces, and beautiful women, richly:, dressed, and sparkling with jewels ; j bul none .that I. knew j until one passedjjoe whose drew was' at wahope vT.hite.iritb only.aroehi445 efc bosom, and vwhoso toice . was like the sweet sound of a "silver lute. : No spangled slipper glitlpre4 wpoji Jiex fooi; but she iQoV'e'd ast6nc tliat.twadeth upon the air, A-d thd divjne' beauty pf -Tioliness tad so glorified :hor faeerthat-I flt.-as I xraisd .npdn heri that sli was indeed as an angel of God. 'TV? 1 T F T- " T . Gc4.bleafl tho solitary pne whoever se rosy be. 'They who I va ricK are they who jnind their own l)usiaesst ..' ;.; ' . f . i " I ; ' 1 Don't make a fool of yourself by lay ing put worlc you can't do. - - ; j, - If ant dnehaa stumbkd and fallen, .Kelp hirj vup gently,. and pass on before a c.rowd gathers.' lady s name written.; Jiut 1 jaall not tell it. . 'And where does your nwtherJive.Jittle giH? ' Fd tlie cbild told bcf'wltere. arfd then she told i . ..- ".a. o i