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I Y1TES Editor and Proprietor. 'feiJs(f Subscriptlon-2 50, in advance. CHARLOTTE, N. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1872. :WEXTY-FIRST VOLUME NUMBER 1048. T II E Charlotte Democrat, PUBLISHED BY rHXll J. YATES, Editor and Proprietor. Ttf-o Dollars and Fifty Cents per annum, TrJ One Dollar and Fifty Cents for six months. Subscript low must be paid in advance. o H-riinients will be inserted at reasonable or in iiccordanee with contract. ,trv notic(.'.s of over five lines in length will 0w''vil for at advertising rates. ROBERT GIBBON, M. D., physician and Surgeon, CHARLOTTE, N. C. OPice corner ot otn and iryon Directs. on Colk'tre Street. 11, VST2. ' ' Dr. JOHN II. McADEN, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, riFAULOTTE. X. C t-, 0!. hand a iartre and well selected stock of PURE 'iViS Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Family Sicin, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stulls ,' ',.v H,l Toilet Articles, which he is detennined ., :it uV very lowest prices New Mode of Washing. Confederate Investments of Banks. I New Mode of Washing. ' I -Reading for Sunday or any ether Day. A law suit is now in progress before T,jp m eflfects of go3a OQ Hnen have iv Z3r Sometimes God calls us from our Judge Emmons, of the Wed btates Cir- en rise to a new method of washing, which dream of life to go out and battle Jbr the cuit Court m lennessee. broucrhthv North- , . -. ? 1 r .. . ti,n o,Mm , , , , .- - .--- j has been extensively fmnioveuin ijerraanv, wciury Leioru wk aieuum-u , mv.. ern stockholders against the Southern d- ani1 j,, ;nf ' wj Tl, n.n. amid thphnrrr and rush of other feet hasten f . , "Y . . -V . . ,,lIJUlUt,I llilV -l-,! fcl i - . - . 1 " - - - , . , rectors 01 tne l lanters ana Union Hank oil.- - . ... t i x n., ,,c nit with iinnp.nnsi,is nu sso.v nciwo nounasoisuau iu iue vuumi. w..; .v that btale It seems that the directors in- in about three gallons of water as hot as patience. Though it seems to us that others vested the funds of the bank in Confederate tne hand can bear, and adding to this one will carry away all the prizes, the twilight government bonds. 1 his suit is brought v Northern stockholders to recover the amount of capital which was lost by the ' . tt n i i . r . yA in aooui tnree gaiious 01 waier as nou as anvruw. j. imuu n. ovma viv - federate ihe ha-n(j can Uear) ana adding to this one will carry away all the prizes, the twilight brought tablespoonful of turpentine and three of is radiant with the wings of His angels 3ver the i- ? j : u .1 u l .;!-. .net l.iocciiifra investment in Confederate securities. NOTICE. At the Court House in Charlotte, on the 20th inst., a Second Dividend will be paid to the note Creditors of James II. Davis, dee'd. Creditors must produce their evidences of debt before receiv hv the dividend. This 4th day of November, 1872. 0 THOMAS Tj. VAIL. Ag't for M L Davis, Adm'r of James II Davis, dee'd. well stirred, and the linen steeped in it lor gr- ynen a clill can be brought to two or three hours, taking care to cover up te nQt from fear of pnnishment, but from the vessel containing them, as nearly her- repeniance for offense, it needs no ehastise- metically as possible. The clothes are af- ment yien the tars begin to flow from terwards washed out and rinsed in the usu- ief onus own conduct."! sure there is 1 nil .1 a 1 - l. O ai way. me soap anu waici uuiiui, iu u nn nnn iw.cn, Slander. Woman and Slang. From the Biblical Recorder. There is a lengthy article in the "Satur- Slander is one of the greatest evils of our day Review," comparing the women of En day. It has caused more sorrowing te?, land to those of other nations, which FomM mo're deep-drawn sighs, than any one evil to attract no little i attention I1;1 0 since the1 days of Adarn and Eve. I pre- it hints at the existence of a s ate , of affairs J .1 .1- i : kia t nr in rrood Kncrlish societv that has no parallel same 10 say tnat me auuiuiuauic i."..., - to -- - ;a t slander, has lain more innocent beings in here, simply because our best society is at . -i ' 1 ii... ,i;.,cu ..nn. once neither so erood nor 80 DACl. Aiicro ine snent grave mau iuc wwi vu" .A, . nrnnr.rr tha 0 a-n i t mf nn. 1 within the memory 01 ine SUXy"a heart has been broken by the majority of those who read this, when the slandering tongue of those .ho proess to English patrician girl was the very type of r . o r. , , . . ;A5. a on.l su'Pitnpis. comnared wiin be the sincere inenas 01 ineir vioum. : ' or.i htla open enemy can do but little harm com- whom the French girl was a for ard ,tU ujttu eueuij . m.k;,..- i,t rtrilinrr to the writer refer- narativelv to an enemy in ine uaiK.. ri -"jo . , p.uauciy iu k j . t -Wn n thathasbeen chansred. and instance there is a oroiner t . wuu uuiw ...... i r i...i. 'p t o ,.m,irKnii of tliu two ladies redounQS io 4 1 " "V-WJ"- himselt a gooa menu 01 uru n, a., - r - - - Britian. 13e Cheerful. A merry heart conduces lhe same time he speaks evil ot mm to ms cue r,-? ST For i ,.:it;:.o th Upn. lw.ro o.i iViAiuU and remarks that ne oiau, iv sctuu, n v k v"; " 7,;. a t t:r At the same time and place, William Tlouston, Tleid cessity for rubbing, and its cleanliness and which, are indispensable to t i-Grier, James Price, Stewart, Hugh M. IIous- color are perfect. The ammonia and tur- play of all the functions. I imi l?5r-hnrd P.nva tt. John Moore. Geonrc Howie. 4:.,.. iti u mind hmst of necessity waste .. , - ... - , ijeiiuiiic-, aairuu"ii incii ueieiMvv wtivu ia I W.wnn anil l ft KlllimiTLDIl. VjIlHll Ltll M 111 J. P. TlcCombs, M. D., . r hu m-ufWiomd services to the citizens of t:-arl:t-.- and surro!indin; -.ountry. All calls, both r"r:it :i!il promptly attended to 7:fi-o in H'rown's building, up stairs, opposite the Cuil'-tu: Hott-l. ( .ft ','G, 1 HTO. Alexander & rpBland, DENTISTS. All work prunmntccd. , Teeth extracted without .. i.v "Wrroiis Oxide Oas." rtliu ISritk Uuilding, opposite the Charlotte lioM. Mi'il,W''J' Jl fc 'flilV Uit - " " C5 w T Rtitt will meet me for the purpose of receiv- in' a dividend from Estate of said Stitt. Creditors must jiroduce their evidences of debt at same time before receiving dividend. THOMAS L. VAIL, Assignee. Nov. 4, 1872. 3w irreat. have no iniurious effect upon the linen ; and while the former evaporates im mediately, the smell of the latter is said to disappear entirely during the drying of the cioiues. will, both of once did he contradict the shanieiui repon ; uu.ij uu CU " , he "normal but repeated it to his neighbors as being all phrases According he doubting tvith-Sind where does he et this evil from view, ladies ,n Lngland are breaking out in more or less I 't he is circulating on his christian to strange oaths, and adopting "ie ... - . . i T f,.nni t i nines ol roiiL'lis anu rowuas. " of its vital energies in unavailing euon to brother ' . a 1 solve the complicated problems aim un- neighboihood in iiv,uiavMih - - - , j. "he lit Aln alas he eels it ironi me w ntvi t w i 1 v. - --- t aias, , ,1. '.a:..: 1.. .-ti;.w ntsnrtmn. but tllO irossip and no where eise. a muulichu. - The Old Merchant, B Charlotte Institute for vmTxrn. t.atitfs 11EV. DR. CHAPMAN and Mrs.' CHAPMAN Sometime. We have all our possessions in the future which we call "sometime." 1 timvor nnd sinffincr birds are W. H. IIOI-KMAV. isaiaii snirsox. "iIOFFHAN & SIMPSON, Dentist,, b C 11 A K L () T T K , N. C, 1' -lfulI V iiiform the citizens of Charlotte and uVVul.lic'tlK.t they have associated themselves r'Arin the prru-Iice of Dentistry. Their aim VUI he 10 MfiTorm all operations relating to the pro fi:min the nvst skillful manner and highest de .. ... ..,.11, .i.i-,. ih extr:ii-ted without pain by the useof Nitrous C.ji.li-(ins. rvtusiaeiion gu;iani-i. ( Cllcc on I nule Mieet, XT r n T TIT A 7VT "TYJ i . nVVi REy DR CHAPMAN and Mrs. CHAPMAN t T S1 ..... !j .. T ,7 Cv. I . . ...1 1 1 1 II .5t aoor jrom xiruim-t corner, j. ruuv wi, naving accepiea ine jrnncipaisnip 01 mis wen-1 1 , . . , . and nmrbimmosite Dr. ticarr'a Drwi Store,) established School, announce to the public that they unman a despondent or a doubting heart expect, with a corps of well-qualified teachers, to Has received his FALL and WINTER Stock of re-open the Institution on the first Monday of No- Ladies & Gentlemens Dry Goods. vcJwlll bcWantinsto maintain the high . 1 .i.l.e-TTT TVfDV I - C ,..1.. ,. ,..1 ,l..i, (ho oMft il . . . in addition 10 nis large siock oi jiiuuuixiivi butuuaiu ui wiuchuuh aiimcu uumy luau v ,jiere ony our hands seldom grasp tne one, 3 a emeu a general assortment 01 minisirauun 01 ivuv. ju iunvtu aim u touuij. - ua fttlior Rut oh roider all of which he offers to the public Application for Circulars can be made through or our ears heai the other Jnt, on reader ..1, t.hP nhnriottp. P o or at the residence of Gov. be of j?ood cheer, for all the good there is a . . 0 . Vance. Teachers of high grades of Music, Drawing, Lan guages, &c, will please make prompt application by letter or in person to Rev. R. II. CHAPMAN, D. D., Oct. 28, 1872. Charlotte, N. C. in A. R. Nesbit & Rro's irw huihiim Jan. 15, 1872. MANSION HOUSE, C1IAULOTTE, N. C. Tin well-known House having been newly fur-ciVi.-l ar.il ie!itt.-d in every department, is now open (r!!,c ;t, e.,niin(.d.ition of the Traveling public .- .v-nr,,.ii..i-;-;esat the Depot on irrival of rl rams. L-. 1 ''-' - i. li. C. ECCLES. W. J. BLACK, WlIOI.ESAMC AND RUTAII. Grocer & Commission Merchant, And Dk.vj.i:.: int n:n VISIOXS AXJJ WJITSh 1 Cull.-r- Street, CHARLOTTE, N. C. 1. v." -M)KUS. .1. E. OATES. W. C. PPACKWOOU. SANDER?, OATES & CO., Vv'ilOl.KSAI.K AND RETAIP Grocers, Cotton Buyers and C O M M l S S I O X Jf E ll C II A XT$, fun,,,- Tnoh- nxl St recta, I'HAKLOTTE, N. VTAI.Ti:il Cl.AHk. J- M. Mt-lpex. CLARK & MULLEN, Attorneys at Law, HALIFAX, X. C Prs. tieosin all the Charts of Halifax, Martin, North luapton :uv r.d'jyeoinbe. counties. Tn the Supreme Court of North Carolina and in the Federal Courts. Tff" t'olhrtioas made in all parts of North Caro lina ihiirli is. 1S72 Iv V. F. COOK, T ih Stru t, on Xnrth Carolina llaih'oad, Charlotte, N. C, Manufacturer of (MDKK MILLS and all kinds of FA K M L ( l.M PL EMENTS. 115" All en 1 1 rs promptly attended to. Ian. 2i. is;2. GOODS, he has DRY GOODS : at low rates for cash. 1ST The Ladies are invited to call and sec the elegant Winter Hats, Millinery, &c., Embracing the latest Fashions and Styles. Oct. 7, 1872. B. KOOPMANN. The greatest rush ever witnessed IX THE CITY OF (JllAllL UTIju IS AT E. Shricr's Temple of Fashion, To examine his larqe and fine Stock of Custom-made Clothing, wi.ifii hi hi?t arrived from Now York, made in the verv latest styles for the FALL AND WINTER TRAIE of 1872. His stock consists of Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing; also, a large and line stock of Gent's Furnishing Goods, Such as Balloue finest white Shirts, Under-Slurts, Drawers, Socks, Suspenders, Scarfs, Ties, Bows and Gloves ol all Kinds. 1 .i.,r.i.-f fl ATK are of the finest and latest ii u o 10 JVK V . s -- bt'Ylis stock of Linen and Paper COLLARS are uncqualed. . , His Stock ot U.lt51vr.L,ljAa sire m anew inmvc, such as combination lock, walking cane, aquapclla, al pact a, &c, &c. . Don t fail to give nim a can anu e.xuuum. Stock before purchasing elsewhere, as he is sure vou will rind it to your own interest, as you can save lrom twemy-nve 10 unii-uu 1 xuu .j D doiiu'. Remember the place. E SIIRIER'S TEMPLE OF FASHION, 24 Tryon Street, Parks' Ruilding, Sept. SO, 1872. Charlotte, N. C. 1851 TO THE PUBLIC. New Storage Ware House. We have built a new Ware House on College .1 1 Street, near our present locauon, aim iuhisu hu and after this date to do a general storage business. We will store Cotton, Tobacco, AVhiskey, Grain, Bagging and Merchandise of any kind in packages, and nialie loans on the same. Our Ware House is Fire Proof from without, and hence the rate of insurance is very low. W e can store Cotton either in the cellar or on the first floor. BURROUGHS & SPRINGS. August 19, 1372, To Our FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS. The Firm of CARSON & GRIER will expire by limitation on the first of January, 1873. We take thi3 occasion to return to our friends and pa trons our thanks for their liberality and support. gr As we still have a large amount uncollected liieh will all be due on the 1st November, we trust onr debtors will come forward before the 1st January and pay us, as we have been very indulgent to them in the past. tT We now have a large Stock of rrRnrrRRTES. Which we are determined to SELL at some price, golden "sometime; when the hills and val- av9 nf t ime are all nast: wncn ine wear anu fever, the disappointment and sorrows of life are over, there is a place ana ine rei appointed of God. Oh, homestead, over whose roof falls no shadows of even clouds, and oyer whose threshold the voice of sor row is never heard ; built upon the eternal h?ll mid Rtrmdiiif with thy snires and pin- nnrdps of celestial beauty among the palm the citv on hiirh. those who love God shall rest under thy shadows, where ii... tlinrn w no more sorrow, nor pain. 1101 me 1 1 1 v. 1 w .w - - 7 1 sound of weeping "somewhere." . -K-Pl v.-xr4 PMieaKimr 01 ciiit-ih.imiii; Western North Carolina and East Tennessee, the Cincinnati Commercial says: Among other evidences of progress at the South mnv bo noticed the increasing interest man ifested in cheese-making, particularly . in v.nt..t-M Tpiinessee ami Western North There are four cheese factories in Western North Carolina, which will this Vft 11 I'll iVt inn oon nounds of -honsp no o-re.at thincrs for the Northern dnirv districts, but of"much importance in that country. This cheese sells for fifteen o.titc q nnmifl npt nnd tliat made at L.lk Mountain has been pronounced equal 111 quality to the best Herkimer county pro- 1 . T ' . . 1 -...1 jvitAii'inn1 QVO 'II unci, jyau yiiisx itnt.1 uuriunii'5 smonger w uemui iu is u - v- -- . . nf convtioo that God ru.es, and that i, Un,, or ,,o,. Kowo; ffi l tence is eternal, will go tnrougn aimcuiucs, a curistian ami a uieim ui i - . " .,i,rttif ,,;vorHal and the endure privations, face dangers, and t.i- may pos.ibly be a christian, but a fnend of c.rculat.on . "?(S m,,horstetbatwonl.l.Pnall and brother T. he cannot In, or he w..a not , u . g,' cottld slander him. i 1 ,.. , rr. v.,i;ck flAfiot.r. ISlander is a growing evil in our country, he speeuny ox cu - -;- md I think that it will never arrive to a thereiore, nas uecomu u.. ille'te abstain from growing, but valence of fashiomib sang -ay accept- will continue to enlarge until the world it- ea as a lac ; - - V self cannot contain it. In most all cases ot appears 10 uo i - ;r; slander the author has some object m view, writer even got- .. "''"' . Sa?U 1 . ... .rA.h, thpirob- En-lish ladies with "little ventures into P t l ey hnomoVTur their victim, theregion of blasphemy," an accnisation jcoi, intj i-t.M u;.ri,u a, t.i Kvldeh eh-ar v indicates that slang is allied Sc" n Xts but wU laugh X, Jafe ,o ivcre4, and that its effects may not bietpiess i"ou . I k nvi.(.ftiwl 10 ston at the mero corruption cheeks ana saa counieuauccB. --- 1 A rwrlitnoilS (tOCI WllO Ot SDeCCU 1 ill 1. 1 ' K in iL unu ttiivi n"vvvw . - . 1 all in the world to come accord ing to their deeds, and I believe that there are persons rewarded according 10 men deeds in the present world. Indeed there is one case in my knowledge that ol a man ivlin slandered a ladv and caused her hus band to desert her, leave her in this un- . . it I'll friendly world with two helpless ennuren Which weare.etermmed to bfcLL , at some Pi .cc . - portions of the Southern and we would can uie auenuou ui vuuunv i...- . 1 1 . xnx.,. 1851. It. M. MII.l.r K. .1. W. MII.I.KK. n. K. MlI-LER. II. M. MILLER & SONS, ir o l j: s . 1 l k g n o a k n s Commission Mercliants and ;kxhi:al puoduce dealeiis, (Ucj. Street, Chaki.ottk, N. C. STENHOUSE, MACAULAY & CO, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Grocers & Coinmissiou Mercliants, Chaki.ottk, N. C. Consi nim.'i.t of Cotton solieite.L on which we will iu:ike liberal advances to be sold here, or if shippers desire will ship to our friends at New York or Liverpool direct. Commissions and storage on mo'.lerate terms. August 19. 1S72. II. C. KCCI.KS, T. IT. OAtTHER. f Iredell count v, N. C. of Mocksville, N. C. ECCLES & GAITHER. Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, C1IAKLOTTE, N. C, For the sale and purchase of Cotton, Tobacco, Grain, Flour, Produce and Merchandize of all kinds. S3T They have removed their Store to the Brick Mouse heloW Springs' building, Trade Street. Ih-.rEUKNCKs T. "V Dewc- & Co., Rankers : M. lHrram, Cashier, First National .Rank; W. J. YatftOi'ditor" Western IVmocrat," Charlotte, N. C. jlajiuary 1, IS72. VT. M. Wlisox -T- BLACK. WILSON & BLACK, Wholesale and Retail Druggists. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Havin-xmade very extensive improvements in our Store ami with our reatlv increased facilities, we are now prepared tootTer for inspection and sale the largest and most complete stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Ive Stutfs, Paints Oils, Varnishes. Glass, &c, ever I'rougln to North Carolina. ISlcrchants visiting our City are especially invited to call and examine our fctock and hear our prices. . A WILSON & BLACK, Druggists Cottbe, Sugar, Molasses, Cheese -vncl RICE, inst received at Established. ELIAS & COHEN, (The Oldest Firm in Charlotte,) Hivimr enlarged and remodeled their Storehouse are now in receipt of the largest and most extensive Stock of 1 Fall and Winter Goods Ever purchased by them, consisting in part of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, 7? EAD Y-MADE CL 0 THING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND GATS, NOTIONS, And a general assortment of Merchandise suited to this section, all of which we will sell as low, if not lower than any other House in Western rth Carolina, at Wholesale or Retail. Country Merchants . . Ctnil- Can save money by examining our raiment before purchasing. ELIAS & COHEN. Oct. 14, 13:2. Opposite Charlotte Hotel. chants to this fact The business will be continued after the 1st January by responsible parties, who are well known to our friends and the public, whose Card will ap pear in due time. ' 1 Oct. 21. 1872 llw CARSON & GRIER. States, and anoear to be growing , j 1 ' Lamps. A great variety at Wholesale by Oct. 21, 187:3. SMITH & HAMMOND. cession," said he. A grave-digger, walking in the streets of Windsor the other day, chanced to turn and notice two doctors walking behind him. He stopped till they passed, and then fol lowed on behind them. "And why is this?" said they. "I know my place 111 this pro- NOTICE. CnAiiLOTTE, N. O, Aug. oth, 1872. The partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned having been dissolved this day by the withdrawal of the Junior partner, all persons m-iv-.i 4i t t v RRVflR ,$r, CO. are re- aeuieu u me mm ui . quested to come forward and settle. r w tt Tjnvru i,iq removed to Boston, where he has established a Cotton Commission Business under the name and style of W. II. BRl CL & CO., and will be pleased to receive consignments of Cot- 4- fl iinvi-dionr1 icP LOU mill uuiui luu r2?-.T Y BRYCE is authorized to settle the I firm nf .T Y. Rrvce & Co. UUSU"JBU1 A " J Y. BRYCE, W. H. BRYCE, J. S. PHILLIPS Would inform the public that he is now receiving his FALL AND WINTER STOCK of Goods for Men's Wear, And invites all wishing anything in h'13 GIVE HIM A CALL. line to 1 . . . : ?t !a foarAil if weiffh- iviuei ivuu wjiulj , wv, iw .v ... --f,-- ed in the balance, will bo found by no means free from this social weight upon good breeding. Slang in one form or another, is almost universal here, but we are happy to believe that as yet a stranger to the boudoir. At all events, if American .nm.n iwtainlv if Southern women uso inenil v world Willi iwu uci ucs.i vnm.... v. " . . . 1 1 .i to support with not a penny she could call slang at all it is innocuous slang, ana w.ue.y to buppon, Mi" t ;1 ...lUted from the sort to which the Kng- her own. ahu - t " rtt l .ri.,r r.ders. The worst that they are shadow 01 cloud 10 ue imuit .i, --- - r.,n T- h wretch who reported the slander knew it guilty 01, ana 11 w ui - widen miu iWi i i-i, climni;im of nicknames, which has chang- Ino hut lie nau an on ecu m iilvuui 'n.- -- f . vhirL probably thoJuSbt would b'ting e.I all our SUry. ana fean.l.s ami 1 Iyn.u .. . f j o AT,,i;iri'is into Mollies and Sallies and J lat hi m gam. , , I . , : cl.,.r ?Q .d.Wtinn- iT.7,.-aa nnt snt kfie, with one dreadlui lies anu uaggiL-s. , - j . .. ,1.1 ... i .i... ..ki ..,xr f.i-m and nn one who has llll crime. oomeuine anei u r ... j - - , fKn- happiness ot tne innocent umy, uippuiv .o i t . ... i .i t.i.M n.rrlont. t.n snnnress its nrst CX norse irom nis lamei s Mviie, uu to im... .- . . . . on his death bed. He was not punished for hibition, as a dangerous laxity which bring - - . . i a u ..4 i ..iti-v.i.ct tr oiui 1 1 l i j 1 1 f r 1 1 ii i in i in li aiu. this crime, and soon commuteu auouiei ui i""""""1; 1 the snnie Kind, and was uuitcicu, ovuu w UlC banic Kiuu, cui , Mitmhap.k nv tiik Emperoii OF Chi.va. the peniteiitiarv lor len long veiim. mvi - - ---- . ., . - 1 Alniostv tlie H.mnenor 01 two or three years ne weni uciuu-at vi x...rv..... . i,4. iu vi miuv j .i I'M. ,.-ac mnrr pi! tn the bride elect. Alute. r.vt'tended to and was sent 10 inu asiuiu vum .. - . rn', . , ' piciendtu io, .imi , -i : p,!.:,, m, the lfith of October. The lady at Ka eish, Willie nis wue anu cmmiv- irt k KL left toma utain themselves the best they was escorted in state to the palace, but bc ien lu in.!, ui y lutle demonstra- can. lean om inniiv ins mmimnvu rf , ... - from the hand of God for slandering an in- tion ot outside show. Iho fuli.lln cut of uom 1 , .- i i:r. iiw. enipnin rMirafement emancipates the noeeiit woman aim causinir nei m iu -"- - o -c-- . . - noceni WOIH.U1 ..,.1, ..ti.fni mnnurch from the Cabinet tram hiii- len to ner. and causing iifi t j........ - 1 11 ... limn I I)I14 l f iln. Eastern rcseiicv. marnago than a widow aim ner unuumu t..- a uiau .,,.,1-na 1. m f frill arc according to thebtato Oh' the misery that slander is causing in and throne laws of the Empire, and he will, OUr u d I think it is time and full time consequently, henceforth, rule indepcndent oui '" . . . , , nF t. ,.,n,.pS9 dowairer and empress tnr i i christians in an con in ifp t n j w. i ----- . .1 101 an Liu isuans .. .. ... ' .1 Tl.w fat in it self, renders the ...r.i..c! it with their mirni. - --- . . " . 1 . ... -..t r tl.o matrimonial union ot creat lin- Chritians, you can no 11 m muiu . ..v v,. - . y -1- . 1 x it- 1... 1. mi . 1 i.i-.i'i!iiii-. 111 i.ii. iri:.7ifiu vi iiiv . . . - -. than one. lou can ngut ii""1 i";- , ; . i ,Wf. . i.rt.n .. . 1 . ..x : .....I irr.ll I I It Tin. 111V I-. llll )( III I Ul -IIIIIU tlbtlb to " iiifi- sik-iit ov not reponuur cvn v v.x. .... -a L.f V" !',,,: ,,Vhl,or and friends. An- to foreigners. That little is not, it is said. "l,u ""r- .1 . 1, .. 1 ..,; fnr a emit .inuAuco ot iiicnaiv . - . - . y- 11 T P O ''.I 11 Ill I. Ill"- I I' I ll Vf II I U t. t. W Tfl .? :.lrrUtU fri;d.. relUo, between China anJ the great SiaiHU-lf'l unr. v, 1' . ii mr.tr .n t ot ( in i . 1 . -ii .....1 ...x.i 4V... it. in- crrn(i i nrisiiau 1 oweis. uuv if i"t ..v v..v, mm TOd win renaiu wt j""1 fa" . . deeds. Lydia 13. II. Ready-Made Clothing Svpt. 2:i, 1872. A. li. NTSBET & BRO'S. T. ROANE WARING, Attorney at Law, CHARLOTTE, N. C, Offick Vp-stairs in the old Charlotte BankBuild l opposite Tate & Dewey's Bank. Oct. 21, 1872. B. M. PRESSON, (Opposite the Market House,) Respectfully informs the public that he has again Grocery and Provision Store He hopes his acquaintances and friends will give u:... .,n iw. i trvinor to iret underway again and make a living for himself and family. Chickens, Eggs, Butter, And Winter Vegetables, will be found at this Store whenever it is possible to procure them. Sugar, Coffee, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Molasses, &c, &c, always kept for ale at the lowest market rates. Oct. 14, 1872. B. M. PRESSON, Agent. A. HALES, Watch-Maker and Jeweler, Trade Street, Charlotte, C, (Between AVittkowsky & Rintel's and Dr. Scarr's v Drug Store,) . . Is receiving a large addition to his stock consisting of Ladies' Gold batches and Chains, Gent Gold and Silver Watches and Chains, Ladies Setts, Ear bobs, Breastpins, Finger Rings, Gold and Sihcr Thimbles, Gold and Silver Spectacles to suit even person, Clocks, Accordems, Harmonies, and all Goods usually kept in a Jewelry ! store. Kp Very' particular attention paid to liEL AllUJNU Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, and all work war ranted for 12 months. Give him a call. Sept. 23, 1871. Astral Oil. No accident has vet resulted from the use of As ,n.l Oil, al UfUJffcvMMOSD. Oct 21, 1872. Manufacturers Agents. GRAHAM & WILLIAMS, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Cotton Buyers tC Commission Merchants, Charlotte, N. C, Fill orders for Cotton, Peas, Corn, Oats and Flour, promptly and on reasonable terms, Pnr Snl fi. The undersigned otfers for sale several Farms and three Dwelling Houses. Inquire at my office. August 5, 1872. J- BR Bagging, Ties, &c, A lare lot just received by rr,.T GREGORY & WILLIAMSON. Oct. TT iw.ir. A Louisville doctor has writ ten a lengthy pamphlet to prove that , hang- 0 1 a- 1.-. rt.-d 1 1 XT inff is not only unpieas.mi, uui jiuoiimv.. ;hiiinmi as n. means of death. lhe writer Is large and unsurpassed for beauty and quality, contends that it is an exceedingly diHicult 13 . . A -i:.,i,vrt lw human nook, ana mm A ' ' W I 1 ' J I ' .1 3 ' I 111.11 I 11 L KJ lei wi vv -w T Of the latest style for MEN and BOYS alarmists are excited, or mistaken in their references as to the consequences. Of all kinds and at prices which defy competition 1113 fetOCK Ol , Gents' Furnishing tfooas 1872. A TlKfirsTKi) Judge. An Arkansas I-..,!,, ti'i.l bis law ottiee verv close to a cer tain doctor's in fact they were separated m 1 1 Z 1 A ot.lv l-i v n. n .ink naitltioil Wlin a uoor 111 11. rri.o Tiidrr,. !K at his table, busy with his matter to dislocate the unman i.cck chancery. The doctor that this event rarely happens in ordinary - . j a lcUer and ,au,ini; at the handnir, the victim dying gradually of ."" f.. M,yJ. TTavinrf cnrPfl thfi Bnrriccs of a No. 1 CUT- atiMnnilRtion. What is worse, the conscious- . , rt,il. .-- . ... ' " r"' . . . 1 ... I "I llll T I 1SI1 I. f-ll-U-1 vvr. TER, I am prepared to give satisfaction to all who ness cf tjie cnIninal is not suspended oy ine - favor me wim tneirpaironagc fall, and he sutlers terribly during tne penou ; . , .. , y , tt, . : mcntiMinn rr 111 r 1 r lriiiH m 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 u i. 1 1 - 1 ijk i iiiiutv iii id. o v v 6S.7r.iw5T Vi 8. PIHL-LIPS. ! S ' t heAVAslc dictionary, soon llic- auiuw. -'80-- - - TlTo-ra T.nnlr tn vmir Interest. halter a modification ol tne apan wi, B- tr XIUJ UA U .WW. O YSTER3. Thirty-Six Years Experience. Geo. W. Singleton & Co., of SUFFOLK, VA., Ovster Packers, Inform all dealers and consumer of Oysters that they are prepared to furnish OisTtKS in any quantity, opened or in shell by the barrel or other wise. Wc send to our customers CP""Plant Oysters. 3 Thirty-six years experience, in addition to the n th vpsqpU boats, wharves. packing-houses. &c. necessary to a successful pros ecution of the business, is a sufficient guarantee that satisfaction will be given. OKIO your intuit, Vj; . Hng so constructed as to drive Goods at the CHEAP CASH . . . . . k seVerin2 the spinal cord, and producing instantaneous death. And buy your STORE of J. H. LORYEA & BRO., Opposite the Court House. Who has a very large assortment of all kinds of Gxd3 -wuicu wc are aciermmea w seu as uwri . . tt : .i "; not cheaper, than any nouse in me . Dry Goods, Clothing, HATS. CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, And a larsre lot of Fancy Goods, Yankee Notions, &c, &c. G. W. Oyster SINGLETON & CO., HOLESALE Packers and Manufacturers of Shell Lime, Sept.23, 1872 Cm SLI-OIilv, x. -Tx;.1 T)n.1r rVl OT! of f O jJJ irST. tlllUii-Cll JJUXXV Wl CIIAULOTTE, . C. Office in McAden's New Building. Officers. R Y McAden, President M. P. rcgram, Cashier. D. W. Oates, Teller. Oct. 8, 1S73. Board of Directors, R Y McAden, J L Brown, Wm R Myers, R M Oates, Wm Johnston, S A Cohen, R Barringer. Deals in Bills of Exchange, Sight Drafts, Gold and r-.-, -i: tA flrtrommnnt nnd nthc-r beCUTltlCS. cuver voiii, wu uui-""v. Jan 1, 187 it 1 We have also a lance stock of Groceries, such as powers of our American Kaiser. Maiestv. Victoria of England, has caused quite a. stir in the little town of j Richmond on the Thames. She wanted to have a pipe laid from the Crown conduit -l . . . .1. T 1 T . . on Hichmond common 10 me nojai laun dry at Kew. To do this the roads would have to be opened, wtnen tne xown whj steadfastly refused. There is great excite- ment, and the yueen cannoi nave ner What a contrast is her power to ineusui peu Jl VII UUI Surra is of all kinds. Teas of all kinds, Molasses and Syrups, Cider inegar, Coffee, Rio and Laguayra, Gootl Brown Sugar 8 and tt iounds for f 1. Fine Golden Syrup 75 cents per gallon. vtt Tmlia Molasses 30 cents per gallon, And everything ebe as cheap. flraekArs?. Soda, Boston, Butter, Ginger Snappy, Jumbles and the celebrated NOVELTY CAKES. Canned Goods. Such as Pine Apple, Peaches, Tomatoes, Oysters, Salmon, Lobsters, Sardines, and also Pickcls ana Jellies of all kinds. We have also the Celebrated Rumford's YeastHPowder. Also, a larsre Stock of CROCKERY WARE, which we are selling very cheap. Remember the place and give us a call, sso trouble to show Goods. J. H. LORYEA & BRO., Oct 14, 1872. Opposite the Court House. 1 x I j - of his favorite bull-pups n irnv v - - washed in the public wells ot a isortn varo- lina town, he would do it at every n', if it should be necessary to send to the dis- affected place a regiment oi anmerj, ui iu. Congress to pass a general Ku Klux bill. NOTICE. Delinquents will please call and settle theirNjtes for Guano, due and payable November Lt. Nov. 11, 172. It- M. MILLER cc hOb. YOUNG & COCHRANE, Charlotte, N. C, Agent3 for the best Fire and Life Insurance Com-panh-s. , , 0 . ST Also, Agents for the sale of the Singer Sew ing Machine, one of the bett and most approved Machines in the Market. Office in old Charlotte Bank Building, opposite Dewey's Bank. Nov. 4, 1872. t..ll lie opened the book, and turning over the leaves, repeated aloud, "equinoraical equinomical : Finding the proper place, he ran his eye and linger up and down the column two or three times until he was thoroughly satisfied that the word in question was not there. Closing the book with a slam, the Judge laid his specs on the table and rising slow ly, broke forth - "Well, sir, I have always been a Daniel Webster man, and voted tor him for Presi dent; but any man that will write as big a dictionary as this and not put as common a word as e-oui-nomical in it, cannot get my vote for anything nereauer, - - In a jolly company each one was asked a question. It it was answered he aid a for feit, or if he could not answer it himself he paid a forfeit. Pat's question was: "How the little ground sqirrel digs his hole with out showing any dirt above the entrance?" When they all gave it up, Pat said: "Sure, do you we, he begins at the other end of the hole." ' One of the reet exclaimed : "But how does he get there?" "Ah!" said Pat, "that's the question. Can yon answer it yourself V A witty editor, just failed, says he did it with all the honors of war, and retired from the field with flying colors, she riflfV flag fluttering from two windows and a door, and a white flag hung out of bis person as u token ot surrender. i
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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