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SOLiLOQOY. As thin as a hatchet I've grown, And p'-or as J.b-s Turkey, by golly ! I stand Bk a scarecrow, alone Sud viclim of Love'rf melancholy. I feel most confoundedly blue. Life's rose is turned into thistle ; Mv sweetheart has turned out untrue, And sacked uie, as slick as a wfcutk Though lively and keen as a rat. And playful as any young kitten. She has . .t the sharp cla-vs-ifa cat. And showed 'i ui U.uie through the mitten Of ur village girls she is the belle. As plump a a parti idge Jriw gn.ws Her lips Ibr tro eberriea woahl sell Her cheeks an- as red as arose. Like tmo bran new dollars her eyes Her figure is m-ati r kluM wax In beauty, with Venus .-Ik vies Her hair it i.- finer than flax. I courted her day after dav. Expecting a wedding to follow ; Alas ! for my hve thrown . way iler heart, like a pumpkin, was hollow! As thin M a hatchet I've grown. And as poor as J..h' Turkey, by g ! ! I stand like a scarecrow, alone, A victim to lore me land ily HARVESTING COHN. Hints for the Season. From present appearances and the best information within OUI reach, we think i may be pretty safely predicted that er a wide range of our country this is n t des tined to be a great corn year. A large part of tin; growing earn is too late to fnl'y mature, unless we bare an unusually warm September and October, a eircnmetanee hardly to be expected. Therefore it will probably be the safer rae for most farmers to cut up and shock their corn as soon as it will any way answer that if it can be don ? beiure receiving much in jury from Groat ; by so doing they may save much in the value of fodder, and much corn j would ripen in the shock that would be ; nearly rotted by frost. We have several times set n corn cut up, and tied in moderately siz l bandies and slung across poles over the barn floor, where it has dried perfectly, and the fodder was much better than it would have been ha l it been shocked in the field. We hare seen various methods of shocking corn in the field. Some put a dozen large bundles into a shock ; such large stacks do not dry well. Others cut and stand it round a hill purposely left uncut. Wo have seen com very safely stacked by only using five bundles to the shock ono in th centre, and one on each four sides ; a band of lyo straw was tightly tied around the whole some four feet from tho ground, and the tops of the stalks Lent over and tied down. Such shoe ks stand better than larger ones, and also dry much better. Corn, when harvested before properly ripened, aud dried in the field, ns much of it probably will he the coming harvest, is sometimes injured when stored in large quantities in the crib or tho slatted corn house. If dry, windy weather follows after the corn has been cribbed or housed, it generally dries well, but if long con tin ai tl damp or rainy weather succeeds, the corn is very liable to heat and mould, Ac, injur ing its mealing qualities. To guard against such a loss, we have known farmers to hare a tight box stove in the corn houses, and then kept up a brisk firo a portion of the time, during the damp weather, thereby drying their corn very fast, and saving it from injury. The Inbor of manuring, ploughing, plant ing and booing an acre of corn is no trifling job in many situations of the country, and it should be the aim of the farmer to make the most of his labor, and not cheat himself out of a portion of his work by suffering his corn or com fodder to be injured or wasted through negligence or lack of care on his part. The following extract will awaken with most but a smile at so curious an incident it has, however, caused us to reflect on tho various viscissitudes in life, how many now basking in the smile of fortune and antici pating a bright aud happy future, may ere long be as suddenly crushed by some unex pected misfortune ; how many, too, there are who, discontented with their lot, fling from them in thoughtless mood that which in a few months they will bitterly lame.it. At this time we know a lady who, but a few short weeks since was enjoying domes tic felicity, but who is now allowing her proud, imperious will to blight all prospect of happiness, entailing on hersalf, husband and children a melancholy future. Patient forbearance is an essential virture iu the married state : During tho troubles in the reign of Charles I, a country girl came to Loudon in search of a place as a servant maid, but not succeedig she hired herself to carry out beer from a warehouse, and was one of those called tub-women. The brewer ob serving a good-looking girl iu this low occupation, took her into bis family as . servant, and after a short time married her. lie die.l while she was vet a yonng woman and left her the bulk of his fortune. The business of brewing dropped, aud Mr. Hyde was recommended to the voung woman as a skillful lawyer to arrange her hanbaad's uffairs. Hyde who was afterward Karl of Clarendon, finding the widow's fortune eon eiderable. munied her. By this mamage there was no other issue than a daughter, who was afrerward the wit,, of James j anj mother of Mary and Anne. Queens of Eng land. & The physician of the House of Correction nt Lawrence, Mass., reports it almt impossible to treat delirium tremens success fully now, in consequence of the utter prostration of the nervous system of drunkards by tho strychnine SO generally used in the manufacture of liquors. Young AmericaJim I Jim ! run round the corner as hard as ever yon can, and get as many boys a ev er you can, tell Ymto bring as many shingles as ever they can, there's a hogshead of ma lasses round here busUd all to smashes .' THE WESTERN MAN. lie rolled the prairie up like cloth, Drank the Mississippi dry, Put the Alleghany in his hat, A isteamboat in his eye, And for hi- breakfast buffaloes Some twenty-one did fry. He whipped the whole Camanche tribe, One day before he dined; And for a walking-cane he took A California pine; And w hen he frowned lie w as so Hack The sun it could not shine, lie whinnc I a ton of -riz.lv boars One morning with a f in; And pr 1 Linftel by all these feats, To be a Western man. I tssvnt'4 rios ofTbkbs. Most provoking, indeed, is the national tendency to the destruction ol fine trees on the most frivolous ; pretences. A tine, majestic elm will be cut I down beci ' the dripping of its boughs I ntojfttetJs clieap shingles on some adjoining i house; an oak which projects two feet into j the road will be saenfisod rather than a doUarspentt widen the througfafare. Trees in a v ill.-iLr must disappear, root and branch, rather thai) bare a new street deviate from a straight i;: . i be Hrstcare of a purchaser of an fatate&is to cut down all the trees that do not stand in regular rows and we are sometim es called on to admire the thrift which cuts down an orchard because birds get the cherries or y the apples. A pioneer dame exulted in the removal of erery tree from her hut where '"the sun could shine i:i nicely all day looking so improvement like;" and there are every dav iustane - of Vandalism not so excusable. SCARR & CO.. DRUGGISTS & CHEMISTS, "o. I, Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C, Invite the attention of Physi cians, Planters, Merchants, to their new and complete stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS. Sfc. The extensive patronage t'iev have received from tile I'll Vsiciillis of Charlotlo and its vicinity is the best guar antee of the purity of the Drugs sold by tnen . Sept. 1st. Quinine, Quinine. A full s upply of Powers & Weightman's Quinine, low for cash. SCARR & CO., Sept. 1st. Charlotte Drug Store. For the Toilet. Jut recurred a choice lot of Perfumery and Articles essential bo the Toilet. ivory, buffalo horn, shell and fancy Hair Brushes; tooth, nail and shaving Brushes; buffalo horn, india rubber and horn Combs; French. English and American Pomades, for the hair; odor boxes, toilet bottles, Lubiu's extracts in great variety ; Glenn's toilet waters ; German. French and Ameri can Colognes ; toilet soaps in great variety; hair dyes, rice powder, meen fun, tooth pastes, Ac, at S..pt. 1st. Scan- fc Co.'s Drag Store. Varnishes, Varnishes, To be sold low for cash: Damar crystal white, Coach bodv No. 1 . do. do." No. 2. Furniture No. 1. do. Xo. 2. Black leather varnish, Drying Japan. by Sept. 1. Scan dc Co., Druggists. Prime White Vinegar, White and black Mustard Seed, Mace, cloves, Nutmegs, allspice, Ginger, &c, tc, Sept. 1. At Scarr cV Co.'s, Charlotte. J? Cox's refined sparkling Geletine, A very superior and easy mode of making Jellies' Sept. 1. Scarr k Co., Druggists. MEDICINES. Just received, from the Warehouse, Aycr.-' Cherry Pectoral. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar, Guysott's Sarsaparilla and Yellow Dock, Winter's Balsam, McLane's Pills, Strong's Pills, Ayers' Pills, Ac. &c. SCARR & CO, Sept em ber 8. DRUGG IS TS. Pure White Lead. A superior article, warranted pure, at 10 cents, cash. For sale by SCARR A CO. September 8, 1857. IS E I E S TOJI'E, ei L HE S TOJTE. Just received, a large supply at SCARK cV GO'S Sept. 8. Drtig Store. For the Bath. SPONGE of various qualities, Turkish Bathing Towels, Flesh Brushes, Hair (J loves and Belts, at SCARR & CO S, Wholesale and Retail Drug Store. Sept. S, 1S."7. German Sand Crucibles, In sets of eight each, for sale at Sept. 6. " Scarr - Co.'s Drug Store. Potash ! Potash ! ! For making Soap, a fresh barrel opened at &Cjit. S. Scarr tf Co.'s, Druggists. EXTRACTS FOR FLAVORING Creams, Puddings, &c, of the following varieties: Lemon, Vanill.i, l'ine Apple. Almond, Rose, Orange, Nutmeg, Celery, Banana, ,te. at Sept. 8. Scarr .y Co.'s Drug Store. MACCARONJ, Tapioca, Sago, eVro. for sale at Sept.fi. Scarr Co.'s. Druggist. Oswego Coru Ktnrcli. A superior article of diet for Invalids, at Scarr fc Co.'s Drug Store. Bept. 1st. b CHOCOLATE. Schmits Sweet Chocolate, for sale at Sept. 1. Scarr y Co s Drug Store. Cigar. Tobacco, FRUIT S TORE. THE subscriber respectfully informs the citi zens of Charlotte and surrounding country, that he has just received a splendid assortment of SPANISH CIGARS of the choicest brands. Also, a fine article of CHEWING TOBACCO, FRUITS d CONFECTIONERIES. JAS. D. PALMER, Opposite Boone JL Co.'s Shoe Store. Charlotte, April 7, f8S7. 40-tf IVlilk ! MILK ! ! ! THE subscriber informs the citizens of Char- ti.-it ho hi Tii.i.le Mrr:iiT-emelits for SUIIlv- mg families with Milk every morning. Tnoes desiring it will please rive him notice, aud he wilt deliver the Milk at their dwellings. He would inform those who night prefer to purchase tlieir Milk from him instead of bring troubled ,i;h keeping a eow, that he is willing to buy their cows and pay the cash mark) t price tor th7m. W. A. COOK. Charlotte, July 14, 1857. dissolution! THE firm of WILLIAMS, GILLESPIE A CO., was dissolved by mutual consent on the lirstday of July, l.'.T. Tlie Notes awl Ac, counts for 1H56 must be paid forthwith. The Accounts for l-"7 can run as usual and will be settled at the end of the year by L. S. Williams who will continue to cany on the business the old stand. The late firm return their thanks to the public for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and their successor hopes, by manifesting a spirit of accommodation, to merit a continuation of the same. WILLIAMS. CILLESPIE & CO. Charlotte, Aug. 4, 1857 tf ALL persons having claims against the late firm of WILLIAMS, GILLESPIE & CO., will present them to the undersigned for settlement. L. S. WILLIAMS. August 4, 1857 Special C partnership IN THE i SADDLE & HARNESS BUSINESS. E. II. ANDREWS & CO. have entered into the above business, ami appointed 11. SIIAW a special Agent to cany it ou in all its Various Branches. t First door below Granite Row, ou Tryon Street. Charlotte, July 28, 1857. 67-tf BATHING SALOON- JOHN CASWELL returns his thanks to the citizens of Charlotte foe the liberal patronage be stowed on his Bathing Saloon, and would respect fully remind those who have not time to resort to the Springs for health, that by availing themselves of tin' opportunity of taking warm and cold Baths, they may derive the same, benefit they would by traveling abroad at much greater ex pense. Those who have visited the' Saloon ex press satisfaction at the facilities offered and the prompt attention they receive. Gentlemen are invited to continue to pat ronize this health-promoting establishment, as every exertion will be made to give satisfaction. E .r Saloon iu the rear of Fallings Sc Co's Clothimr Store-July-.'-'. 17 2m-pd Mecklenburg County RAILROAD SUBSCRIPTION At July Term, 1857, of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, held for the County of Meck lenburg, at the Court House iu Charlotte, a maioritv of the Justices being present, it was determined and proposed by them that the Coun ty of Mecklenburg shall subscribe tor Iwelve Hundred Shares of the Capital Stock of the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad Company; Six Hundred Shares thereof to be applied to the Eastern Ul vision, and lie remain der to tlie Western Division of said Road; pro vided that a majority ot the qualified voters ol the County shall have first expressed an opinion favoring the same. And to ascertain the sense of the puople, it is ordered that the Sheriff of this County shall, on the FIRST THURSDAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, open and keep open the polls for holding an election in relation to said subscription, agreeably to the Ac's regulating the elections for members of the' General Assem bly; and on that day all the qualified voters for members of the 11;. use oi Commons in this Coun ty, favoring said subscription, may vote "YEA." aud all opposing the subscription, may vote " NO ; :' am. the result of said election shall be faithfully made known to the next Term of this Court, to be made a matter of record. It is further ordered, that the Sheriff" shall ad vertise this order for sixty days in at h ast four public places hi this County prior to said day of election. It is a condition of this order that when said subscription shall be made, the funds raised thereby shall be expended within the county of Mecklenburg; and that, if the vote is in favor of the subscription, the Company must receive the Bonds of the County in payment of said sub scription at par value, which Bonds shall run notexceedLtg twenty years, and bearing interest at 7 per cent. W. K. REID, Clerk. August 11, 1857. 69-2ia Dissolution. THE firm of JENKINS & TAYLOR is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said firm are requested to make im mediate payment to A. A. N. M. TAT,OK or his Agent, who alone is authorized to settle the same. We acknowledge our thanks to our friends and customers for the very liberal patronage they have bestowed upon us. J. Z. JENKINS, A. A. N. M. TA YLOR. Mav 30th, 1.')7. Notice. THE undersigned having purchased the entire interest of J. Z. Jenkins in the firm of Jenkins & Taylor, will continue the business at the old stand, one door west of T. M. Farrow, on Trade street, where he- will be ph ased to see his old friends aud customers. A. A. X. M. WAYLOR. June 0. I V 4-tf State of North Carolina, UNION COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Jul) Term, 1857. James R Winchester, Adm'r ") of itachael Winchester, deed, '.Petition vs. ffor Set- Hosea James Winchester, et al.J tlement. It appearing to thf satisfaction of the Court that the Defendants, llosea J. Winchester, Leah K. Winchester, Widiam V. Winchester, Joseph A. Winchester, tufas b Winchester, John Potter Winchester, Eliza C- Winches ter, Perliua Winchester, Nancy Winchester, D. Benson Winchester, Wdliam Winchester, John Winchester, Allen Winchester, Jane J. Winchester, Kachael H. Winch, ster, Rebec ca, wife of Harry Fisher, Jane Ste.igall, John Steagall, Ann, wife of Holden Horget, John Winchester, Joseph Winchester, Jason Win chester, and Noah Winchester, are not in habitants of this State, hut reside beyond the limit of the same; it is ord, red by the Court that publication be made tor six weeks in t ie Western Democrat, notifying the said Defendants to be and appeal at the next ' ourt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for said county, at the Court House in Monroe, on the first Mom ay ol October next, then and there to olead anHu.-r r .t-rr..,,' 1 - v "-'IM4l, j otherwise judgment pro rot fesso will be I taken against tnem, and the prayer ol the petitioner heard exparte as to them. Witness, J. M. Stewart, Clerk of our said Court, at office in Monroe, the 1st Monday of Julv, 1857. 6tJ J. M. STEWAKT, Clerk. John Hcary Wayt, M. D., SURGEON DENTIST, (Graduate of the Baltimore College of Jhntal Surgery.) Having located permanently, tenders his pro fessional services to the citizens of Charlotte, N. C, and vicinity. Dr. Wayt prepares and inserts artificial palates and obturators, and attends to the correction of conovnital and accidental deformities ot the teeth and jaws. He is also prepared to insert artiricial teeth, after the most approved methods. I L,aaies waiteu on Ul men iramcuno " reouired- Office on Tryon building, up stairs. Nov. 18th. Street, in Carson's new 20 tf. The Charlotte Mutual Fire Insurance Company, CONTINUES to take risks against loss by Fire on Houses, Goods. Produce, &c, at usual rates. Office nearly opposite Kerr S Hotel. resident M. 15. TAYLOR. Vice President C. OVERMAN. Sec'y & Treas'r E. NYE HUTCHISON. M. B. TAYLOR, C. OVERMAN, J. A. YOUNG- VVM. JOHNSTON, J. H. CARS' N, S. T. WRISTON, F. SCARR. April 28, lb.17. tf Temple of Fashion IS SOW OPEN. Something Entirely New. GENTLEMEN, oue and all, young and old, who wish to wear Good, Fine Clothes, goto J. W. COLE'S SEW CLOTHING EMPORIUM, First Door above Kerr's Hotel, formerly occupied by Lowrie'a Book Store, where you can get "the best tits and the finest clothes 'for the least money than anywhere else in the State. The goods are all made up to order expressly for this market. Everything is gotten up in the very latest and neatest styles, and the making of every piece is Warranted. to last, or otherwise made good. Let all go and look at his well selected stock of Ready made Clothing, and be sure to examine bis ju ices; he will put you up a suit so low that you will be compelled to wear tine clothes. Gentlemen wishing any particular suits, by leaving their measures, can have them in 12 days, uarrantcd lo suit or no gaits. He intends to sell very low and conduct a strictly Cash Business. The purchaser will certainly iind the Cash System at least 20 per cent, in his favor. His motto is "quick sales ami small profits," for CASH ONLY. Yes, if you want the worth of your money come to me. J. Y. COLE, Ag't. Charlotte, April 28, 18o7. 6m NEW STOCK. KOOPMAM & PHELPS Have just received a large and splendid stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Consisting of Ready-made Clothing A XD I5RY GOODS, Which they offer for sale at surprising low piic.es. Amongst their assortment mny be found LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Muslins, Lawns, Bonnets, Trimmings, &c. ALSO, Materials for gentlemens' summer clothing. HATS AND CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Together w it It a great variety of Bead v made Clothing for spring and summer wear. An extensive stock of all kinds of 05 11 0 EI 9 which they will sell at cost, with freight added. We intend to sell uur Goods at such prices as will induce purchasers to trade with us. Give us a call and ire know we can suit you iu cpial ity and price Call and get BARGAINS. 3P Highest market prices paid for Produce of all kinds. KOOPMANN &. PHELPS. CiiAKLorrii, X. C, April 20, 1S57. IVeiv and JElcgant P!iHif.!!Ia Attention Housekeepers! THE subscriber informs all persons desiring to purchase new and elegant wmimwm that he has lately purchased a large supply, su perior to anything that has ever been offered in this market before. He has on hand Mahogany Sofas and Tctc-a-Teles, Mahog any and Walnut Bureaus, with or with out marble lops. Wardrobes, Pier and Sofa Tables, Secretaries and Book Cases. Book stands, Music Stands, Quartctfs and Whatnots, Mahogany and Walnut Hoiking Chairs, Cane-bottom and Back Hocking Chairs, Office Chairs, Parlor Chairs and Nurse Chairs, Cottage BEDSTEADS and many other articles in his lin"-. all of which he will afford to purchasers ou the most reasonable terms. He intends to keep a constant supply of Fur niture on nand so that persons can be suited at any time. Also, a Supply of Fa! llet allic ISisrial Cases on hand. All kinds of Furniture made to order and on the sliartest notice. All Repairing attended to. J. M. SANDERS. Charlotte. August 4, 1857. tf JT For the Largest stock of Clothing vou ever saw go to the Emporium of Fash ion of FELLINGS & CO. MILLINERY AND DRESS-MAKING. mm. waiiM.ni Respectfully informs the Ladies of Charlotte and vicinity, that she has returned, and offers her services to her old customers and friends. RESIDENCE OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. Charlotte, June 30, I6fiff, XS" For the Cheapest stock of Clothing you ever saw go to the Emporium of Fash ion of FELLINGS & CO. IvoltlUMBUG! THE subscriber is now prepared to fill all orders for SUPEIU0R WATER BUCKETS. He manufactures North Carolina material, em ploys North Carolina capital and labor, and he solicits North Carobna gelgrvmg him a trial, and by comparing his with Northern nriees he hones to be able to make a favorable sZw'ng A TRIAL IS WHAT HE WANTS. A supply of these can always be found in Charlotte at Brem & Steele's. G. H. MAKEPEACE. r Messrs Worth & Utlcy, of Fayetteville, N. C, are Agents for the sale ol the above Buckets. Fayetteville, March 3d, lbo. y Life Insurance. THE undersigned has been appointed Agent for the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company for Charlotte and vicinity. Persons wishing to insure their own lives or lives of their slave will please call on THOS. W. DEWEY, Agent. Jan. 13, 1857. y Totice- Tho TAX LISTS for 1850 are now in my hands ready for inspection. I request all persons to inform me of any Taxables which have not been listed. Come now and pay your Taxes. N. B. Delinauents for 1854-'55! do you ever intend to pay your taxes ? if you do, now is a favorable time; u you uo noi, come, and I will take pleasure in handing over your receipts, as they are accumulat ing on my hands. E. C. GRIER, Sh'ff. March 30, 1857. 39-tf A Rare Chance To get Bargains at Flint Rock, Catawba county, N. C. The undersigned, not having sufficient water-power to drive all their machinery profitably, are determined to sell the ar ticles named below, and therefore offer them at the very low prices annexed: A complete sett of Carding Machines. $'400. Power Loom $40, and Cotton Gin $40. Apply to T. A: M. M. MOSER. Flint Rock, N C, April 7. b'm-pd Threshing Machines. THE SUBSCRIBERS have on hand a lot of their WHEAT THRESHERS, which are superior to any other Machine used in this country, especially adapted to attach to Gin P3EIICE LOW, and Machines Warranted to please. Leroy Springs, Esq., Col. Thos. I. Grier and many others in this county will attest their ex celleucv. J. 6c. E. B. STOWE, Charlotte, N. C. March 24, 1857. 38-tf TIN-WARE stoveanidepot. A. A. 3. W. TAYLOR WOULD RESPECTFULLY announce to the public that he continues to carry on business three doors west of the Western Democrat Print ing Office, opposite Scarr & Co.'s Drug Store, where may be found one of the largest and most extensive assortment ot ever offered in North Carolina, among which will be found the celebrated Iron Witch Cooking Stove, which has gained such a famous reputatien in the Southern Country for the last eighteen months. This Stove he warrants superior to any Cooking Stove now in use. It is simple in its arrangements, consumes less fuel, and does more work in a given time, tliau any other Stove now in use. He will put one beside any other Stove of the same size iu the United States, and if it does not do more work in any given time, he will forfeit the price of the Stove, and cpiit selling and go for the better one. All Kinds of Parlour and Box STOVES. He has, and constantly keeps an extensive and varied stock of TIN AND SHEET IRON, JAPAN AND BRITANNIA WARE, B RASS KE TTLES, CAST IRON BEDSTEADS. HAT RACKS, CRADLES, Sec., all of which will bo sold Wholesale' and Retail, cheaper than has ever been before offered in this vicinity. He would return thanks to his friends and cus tomers for the very libera) patronage they have bestowed upon him, and they may rest assured, that he will endeavor, by close attention to busi ness, together with a determination to please, try to merit a continuance of the same. HIS MOTTO IS 'Quick Sales and Small Profits.' Ladies and gentlemen are particularly invited to call and examine his Stock. All Kinds of Job Work attended to with dispatch. I (PAH orders will befaithfully and promptly attended to. Charlotte, June 16, 1857. tf State of North Carolina, UNION COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, July Term, lc'57. Stewart, Houston, and Covington, I Original vs. Attachment. Wyatt Austen. j It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the Defendant, Wyatt Austen, is not an inhabitant of this State, but resides iihout the limits of the same ; it is ordered by the Court that publication be made for six weeks in the Western Democrat, notify ing said defendant to be and appear at the next Court to be held for the county of Union, at the Court House in Monroe, on the first Monday of October next, then and thereto p'e ,d, answer, or demur, or final judgment will be taken against him. Witness, J. M. Stewart, Clerk of our said Court at office, the 1st Monday of July, 18-7. 6t J. M. STEWART, Clerk. State of North Carolina, UNION COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, July Term, 1837. Elisha Muilis i vs. Original Attac hment. Wyatt Austen. 3 It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the Defendant is not an inhabitant of this State, but r sides beyond the limits of the same; it is therefore ordered that publica tion be made for six weei: in the Western Democrat, notifying said Def.-ndant to be and appear ac the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be h Id for the county and State aforesaid, at the Court House in Mouroe, on the fir.-t Monday of October next, then and there to plead, answer or demur, or judgment final will be taken agaiust him. Witness, James M. Stewart, Clerk of our said Court, at office in Monroe, the 1st Mon day in July, A. D., 1857, and in the 8jJd year of American Independence. 71-6t J. M. STEWART, C. C. C. S. W. DAVIS, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, C iiM E O TTE, JIT. C. Jan. 1, 1856. tf Notice. HAVING returned to Charlotte, I am again at the disposal of those who may require my servi ces iu the practice of Medicine and Surgvry. ROBERT GIBBON, M. D. Feb. 3d, 1857. 31-tf 3 DOORS SOUTH OF THE MANSION HOUSE, Charlotte. . m. HOWELL HAVING made more extensive preparations for the Manufacture of and HARNESS, He would respectfully inform the citizens ol North Carolina, that he is now prepared to fur foSsh SADDLES A HO HARNESS of a superior quality, of his own manufacture, Very Lowest Possible Prices. X?7t33.tn. Saddles By leaving their orders, can be furnished as low as the v can procure the same at the North. April 15, 1856-tf S. M. HOWELL. FASHION : Fashion ! ! Fashion ! ! ! Well, Who Cares About Fashion? .He- t!.. .v" a ...x vr. 'r if, 1 1 r i i i i i AS A MATTER OF COURSE. Well, Where do You get the Fashion? Why, at FULLING S & CO.'S EMPORIUM OF FASHION, As Hundreds can testify who have been there the past week and fitted themselves out in at less prices than at any other house in the State. Now kind reader if you want to see the neatest, prettiest, cheapest, most fashionable and largest Stock of Clotning you ever saw call at FULLINGS & CO'S EMPORIUM OF FASHION, next door to the Mansion House, Charlotte, N. Cm where one look will satisfy you that it is tho place for good and fashionable Goods at low prices. We could go on and tell you about the different styles of Goods on hand, but our Stock is so large, with such a variety of styles that we will just say to you all, come and take a look and satisfy yourselves as our goods will be free ly shown and prices given. We know it has been a subject of great astonishment to a great many how it was that we were ena bled to sell such Fashionable GOODS at such Very Low Prices. Well, it is simply because we import our own Goods, manufacture them ourselves and sell them to our customers at tlie same prices that other dealers pay for them in Philadelphia or New York, and then we give them an article better made and 77 - A. 3E3. 3BL A- IKT T 33 ID to give satisfaction or money returned. We return you our sincere thanks for tho liberal patronage bestowed upon us, and if selling good and fashionable Goods at very low prices will insure a continuance of the same it shall be done at the EMPORIUM OF FASHION by FULLINGS 6l CO., Tkyon- Street. May 10, 1857. tf Notice. HAVING obtained Letters of Administration upon the estate ot W. P. Trotter, deceased, I give notice to all persons indebted to the late firm of T. Trotter & Son, by note or book account for the last four or five years, to come forward and pay the same without delay, aud thereby save cost, as the concern must be .set tied up. THOS. TROTTER, Adm'r and Surviving Partner. Feb. 3d, 1857. 31-tf The Watch and Jewelry business will in the future be conducted by the .subscriber, who will spare no pains or expense to give general satis faction. Watch repairing done in a superior man ner, and at the shortest notice. THOS. TROTTER. NOTICE. The subscriber desires to keep the pub lic informed of the fact that he keeps at " OUR HOUSE," Opposite the Court House, something for the inner man, which, if taken in moderate quantities, will make those who imbibe feel decidedly better, if not a little more so. He feels for his fellow men, and therefore entertains the earnest desire that they will feel for him, and patronize bi.s saloon with their peaceful presence, always remember ing that his terms are cash and no ques tions asked. May be found among other things Hot Whiskey Punch for cold weather, Cold, u " for warm weather, Brandy Toddy, Gin, and Rum, and other thing? that will make good feelings come. A choice lot of SPANISH CIGAPS quality and pric. J. DULS. Iff- TV T.TOL'ORS nf ,11 v,rwiu i 1:: will bo sold by the Gallon or Rarrel at the low est market price, FOR CASH. J. D" Charlotte, ilarch 24, sj57 tf NF, W CARRIAGE SHOP THE SUBSCRIBER informs the public that he has opened a Carriage Estab lishment in Charlotte, next door East of the Jail, iiearlv imm.; tv... u where he intends manufacturing Carriages. Bqg, pies, &c, m tfaa best aud most approved style. He lVKIieerflMlv n r.m !. -I. i I l n . Y" ir . "u 01 patronage as he flatters hum. It tuat he. can fff entire satisfac tu.n to those who may jjive him a trial. The best SADDLE! xxc3 Harne s s wommen anu materials will be employed in his Shop All work WARRANTED. iC-cT Repairing done' at short no tice and m a durable manner m, i t .G- H. WEARN. Charlotte, June 2, 1857. 1 v. CHARLOTTE T 1HE subscribers having formed u . into a company, respectfully t . l"81 ices to the people of Charlotte jr W services V m t heir 1 ,.C 1 " 'He , ""' r m cui irom Marble ""It to the most approved lute and stvi ' accrW the most accommodating terms ever .. UPS Southern country. They will ke,.n di'fce on hand the best description of Ep-vn,-C0BM''ti and Amercan Marble. h pun hali All orders, for any article, ad(lreSS(.utftt. senbers, will meet with prompt attend? 5 be packed and forwarded with uV ""'il and despatch. ul,nwt The yard is situated on the north m-1 of the Charlotte Depot Yar d '"-"t com, t ?? 4 80 oaASjrOwig vmgfc J. II. KERR, ProprttiJ VERY accommodation afforded ti, of the CHARLOTE lltri L , Pu, At this Hotel is kept the Stae r 1.. . . & Baxter's daily line of Itngmfroai Ch 7 s' Liucoh.ton, .Shelby and Rtitherforihl T! Vi ville, N. C. rutuu'M,. A i'tr ttif. UiDa r.f TV: 1 , Charlotte via itnTirm- AT r .... 1 ? from 10 t. aiuueii, . Patrons of the Charlotte Ib-tel Conve? , from the depots free of charge. " 2d J. B. Oct I, 1850. FAK1T1S FOR gAfc T HE .subscriber oft; rs for sale two f., lying on the Waters of cu..,. .m Mecklenburg county the first kiiowB' 10 The Alexander tract, containing 300 Acres, 8 Welt improved, with a good and comniod.ous dwelling house, and all the out-houses necessary for a farm, in good repair. There isaUn fit A ffOOd Storp.H uuC CN THE PKK.M1SES. This property lies JG miles from Charlon. at the Cross Koads, on the main road to Ud cord. The farm is in all respects in sjoodcon" dition, and contains quantity offine bottom land. The other Tract, Adj 01ns the above, and containi tltitO ACRES. This i also a w ell improved farm, with tMt 1 ,.,.; u-t, .vi.ai i.nt 'iiiwi . L'linii in . 1 j ai i 1 n 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 ir r on it, a good mead.iw, and a first-rate, cotton Gin. There i also on this place a good Cwoicl and Coimrr laltl? Both of the abovearms are desirable estates and will be sold on rtasonable terms. Apply on the premises. J. M. W. FLOW. July 29, 1856 tf W. li SKAILSFOSa, com:?! i s . n i:eu iiAi AND AC KM 1' FOft BALTIMORE ANT) PHTiA-TEis PACKIT1! ' C717; L ES TON, o'. G ' LIBERAL advances made on corisifjuineiiu sf produce to my address for such. Sept. 11, 1855. 71y. o. . Spring' sSuiSriinx. (4 DOORS SOUTH OP THE Jf.AKl.o'l I K lu.sk.) "WILL in future devote Ids time exeltisryth the duties of lti.s proh'Htiion. Jan. t, 1857. 27-tf Cash fiaid lor Elides rTUIE highest prices will be paid for Hid.s iT J- S. M. HOWELL. 3 doors So.th of the Mans on Hotel Charlotte, Oct. 30, 1855 C. JOILSO. FORWARDING and COMMISSION MER.CXIAJYT, SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, So. Ct. Oct. 2fi, 1855. Very respectfully, D. N. MURPHY. Office of Charlotte and S.Car-j oiina Railroad Company, Jink 2ii, 1856.) Jllill TARIFF OF T1JK01GII FREIGHT Between Charleston and Charlotte. Class. First Class, Hogsheads, Barrels, Do. Half ban els Do. Sacks Do. Do. Blacksmiths Article. Raf Measurement, per c. ft. I1' Mol asses, do Fish, 1k 1 ti li i'i iji it) 2 W M ifi do. Flour, do. 2UU lbs. do. 100 lbs. Salt, Bei- lows, all sizes, Buckets, per dozen, Corn, per bushel, Wheat, do. Coffee, per 196 IU. Candles, do. Cheese, do On and after the 1st of July, 1856, tlicb Rates of Freight will be eBsrged upon ') tbe Through Articles enumerated. All theiM charged at the present Local Kates. T. J. SI MNKK, July 15, '57 General Snpern JO HA W. C HA. TIB LBS? FACTOR, General CommisNioii Mcrcbanff AND t Receiving & Forwarding Ageni CMtREESTOJT, S. C. STRICT ATTENTION will yJ be given to the side of Cot ton, Corn. Wheat, Flour, and other produce consigned to nie frir will. A lc-.. ts. p,ini,!tM,iir auu iui waruiiig oi oois. ill ni"" Mlu-f vauces on Produce shipp d to toe, to be ' Vj or to be shipped to any of the Northern, Sott"11 ! or Foreign Forts. Charleston, S. C, Feb. 19, "5. " Town Taxes. I now have Use Tax Lists for r- .i " tlement. Persons liable to pay tax wnl P1 j, call on the undersigned and se ttle ferthw is hoped that thin notice will be sufficierit. w money must be collected. ,r 8. A. HARRIS, Tax Cvict0' Charlotte, Jime 1G, 1-57 tf tgrYor the Neatest stock of c vou ever saw go to the Emporium ut j ion of PGLUNee & CU; &TT For the Prettiest stock of Clo you ever saw go to the Emporium ion of EDltlNGS & ' try generally in their line of business Z prepared to turoish Monuments,.; rav, 1 h7 A tie Pieces, Furniture Mnrhl. i.i., I10111.!, .'1Si!juft AM I
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Sept. 15, 1857, edition 1
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