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I I A THOUGHT. The rose that's bent with summer raiu, Or tiled with early dew, Sheds richer perfume o'er ajrain, And glows with lovelier hue. The pearij drops that light within Its leafy chalice rest, liut fresher beantics for it win, Its fragrant charms attest. Bo, hearts bow'd down with wr i;'ht and care, Or c rushed by bitter grief, Show clearer what their virtues arc, While waiting for relief; Each leader sigh is tweet, that springs Prom hearts by sorrow riven; If on its parting breath it bring Sonic dearer hope of Heaven. KISS ME! Kiss me, darling! when T kiss you, Kiss me back and back again ! Lips are only rosy petals, Kisses drops of fragrant rain! Where's the harm, then ' I could give you Reasons, dear ! for every one, Only that I may not tell them In the broad and garish sun. Take, at leat (I think ) a sweet one ! And I know you'll think with me 'Tis the Scripture: MDo to others What thou'd'st have them do to thee." FIRST BLOOD SHED FOR LIBERTY IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR. tCtmaumietted to the Chmrletttm Mtrturif. The first blood shed in defence of liberty and in oaaottag Kngliidi oppression was in the South . The State of North Carolina the "old North State" and twin sister of South Carolina is enti tled to the honor. It was during the gubernato rial administration of the notorious Governor Try on, the English governor at tin; time, who built one of the most splendid palaces in either North or South America, at Newberne, N. ('., with the proceeds of tujre imposed upon the people for the purjosc, ami to resist which taxation a portion of then rebelled, just as did the men of .Massachu setts afterwards. It took place in the year 1771, and is narrated by Mr Wheeler in his History of North Carolina. On the 16th of May, in that year, a battle was fought between the American ami Bri tish forces, on the banks of the Alamance river in what is known now as the county of that name, called the Battle of Alamance. The American forces were called the "Regulators," from their efforts in endeavoring to bring about an equitable regulation of taxes and other oppressive matters. The American forces amounted to 2000, and were beaded by 8 men named Husbands, Hunter and Butler, while tin- British Ibices, including militia called out by Tryon, amounted to upwards of ele ven hundred, but had the advantage greatly in arms and dieipline. As might have been expected the Americ ans were defeated, after an action of two hours, with a lo.s of 20 dead and several wounded, while that of the royal forces, in killed, wounded and missing, was til. Mr Wheeler savs : "Thus ended the battle of Alamance Thus and here was the first bttiotl spiiletl in these Uni ted States, in resistance to exactions of English rulers and oppressions by the Knglish Government. The great Wolf of South Carolina showed his blood thirsty temper by acts of revenge, cruelty and barbarity. He hung Captain Tew the next day, without trial, on a tree." It was in this case, as Byron truly says in one of his poems : Fur Freedom's battle once ukccx. Bequeathed from bleeding sire to son. Though sometimes lost, is ever won." Thus we see that it was at the battle id' Ala mance and not at Hunker Hill, that the first American blond was shed in the cause of liberty. "Honor to whom honor is due." DkATH ok H)m Haxxibal," thk Ki.kphant. The following we copy from the Cleaveland rinindealer : This old and justly distinguished elephant (lied ;:t Canfield on Monday. He was quite old ex tremely so. We have heard his age stated vari , usly at from five hundred to one thousand years. At times Hannibal was rather wild. Domestic troubles may have been the cause of this. We believe his faults were of the head, and not of the heart. He never used tobacco in any form, and in ;ill his travels was never forced to 'spout' his trunk for his hotel bills. What other showman of any note can say as much ? Still, the fact can't lie dis iruised, Hannibal cut Bp some very hard capers during his life. 1 n Maine, years ago, he was one night shut up in a shed. In the morning he was found three or four miles off, with the roof of the Shed upon his back ! When connected with June and Titus' circus Had menagerie, he had a falling out with some of the performers, and one day whilst they were mak ing; their grand entree in the ring, on their high mettled and gorgeously-caparisoned horses, Han nibal l.urst his fastenings, rushed into the ring, oid unhorsed every man of them. After tossing them around for a while he returned to his aeeus honed place, and permitted his keeper to tie him tip again. Going from Boston to Salem, some years ago, he became enraged about something or other, and made terrific Work on the road tearing !ovn fences, tipping over wagons, and tossing men and horsvs in the air. Traveling from one small town to another, one Sunday afternoon, in New Hampshire, Hannibal met a long line of carriages, filled with people go ing home from church. The man in the head carriage struck the elephant a smart blow with his whip, as he passed. Hannibal immediately un loaded the entire line of carriages. No one was seriously injured. One night as his keeper was driving him through a strip of woods in Vermont, a violent thunder storm arose. A tree was struck by lightning, and one of the shattered branches struck the keeper and killed him instantly. All night long the elephant watched the dead man closely and tenderly, even as a mother would watch the corpse of her child, and never, from that mo ment, left him until he was buried. Hannibal .leant well We don't hear what ailed Hannibal robably it was old age. We understand that he 206l his last owners, N an Amburg & Co., 14,000. Peace to his ashes." That "evil communications corrupt eood man ors" is proved in the ease of a member of the New i ork Assembly, from one !' the "rural districts." It is said that the first year he went to Albanv he was so conscientious that he utterly refused to eehre his allotment of stealings, in the shape of jks and stationery. The uqxt year he did not sUate, and finally went home uuable to tell the -ruth, even under the mast favorable circumstances. Several of the States elect their Members of i'onsTe.s during the present year, amongst which ! are Xew York, Pcansylvaniii, Ohio, Indiana, and ' A DECEIVING SPIRIT. A few nights since, within this week, a young male friend of ours, who from a sneering skeptic had become a devout believer, retired to rest, after havin-his nervous system partially destroyed by the information, through the spirit of his grand father that, he would very shortly become a pow erful medium He was in his first comfortable snooze when a clicking noise in the direction of the door awoke him. He listened intently; the noise was still eoiug on very like the raps of the spirits on the table, indeed. "Who is there ?" There was no answer, and the queer noise stop ped. "Anybody there '( fia answer. "It must have been a spirit." he said to himself "I must be a medium. I'll try. (Aloud.) If there is a spirit in the room, it will signify by say ing, 'aye' no, that's not what 1 mean. If there's a Spirit in the room, it will please to rap three times." Three different raps were given in the direction of the bureau. "Is it the spirit of my sister t" No answer. "Is it the spirit of my mother?" Three nqs. "Are you happy ?" Nine raps. 'Do you want for anything A succession of very loud raps. "Will you give me a communication if I get up'" No answer. "Shall I hear from you to-morrow ? Raps very loud again, this time in the direction of the door. "Shall I ever see you V The raps then came from the outside of the door. He waited long for an answer to his last question, but none cam'. The spirit had gone, and after thinking on the extraordinary visit, he turned over and fell asleep. ( )n getting up in the morning, he found that the spirit of his mother had carried off his watch and purse, his pants down stairs into the hall, and his threat coat altogether. A ic Yorker. BRASS AND COMPOSITION I am prepared to manufacture all kimJs of work in the above line of business. I would call particular atten tion of those that have mills or factories, or any kind of machinery tint needs composition of durability for mill inks, that I have one of my own. and 1 have never heard of any thing that would stand half equal to it. 1 will warrant them to run the years. There are some of my make that have been running fifteen and twenty years. I could furnish more than a hundred certificates; of its durability. To Persons needing Mill Inks anil gudgeons I will furnish the set for eight dollars. Try them and save yourselves the trouble of stopping y our mill w hen all clue is right. JOHN SI. MASON. Jane H, 1858. 12-tf SILVER PLATING. And Gold, Silver. Brass and all kinds of metal work re paired. Couch makers at a distance that may want their work done, my have it attended to in the shortest notice ami finished in the best style one h indred yards north of the Court House and next door tc Overman k Wilson's coach .-hop. JOHN 51. ITASOX. June s, 1838- 12-tf Gun and Lock Smithing. All work in the above business, except stocking, will be punctually attended to and finished in the best manner of workmanship, at my shop north of the court house, next to Overman & Wilson's coach shop. JOHN M. MASON. June 8. 1838. 12-tf 3,400 Acres of Land FOR SALE. K OFFER for sale my Land in Union county, lying on Clear Creek and Crooked Creek, known as the Smart Land. It has been surveyed into three tracts one tract containing 2,300 acres, one 500 acres, and one 250 acres, all contiguous to each other. Said Land is well adapted to the cultivation of cotton, corn, wheat ami other small grain, and well situated fur grazing purposes. It is nearly all wood-land and well timbered, within a convenient distance of the Charlotte and Wil mington Railroad, and is situated in the gold region be tween Cold Hill and the Howie Mine. Cold has already been discovered on that part of the land known as the Little Mountain. 1 also oiler for sale a TRACT OF LAND lying in York District. S. ('.. on Big Sugar Creek, joining the Lauds of Baxter Springs and others, containing A crew. Said Land has been considered one of the best Cotton Plantations in York District, and there is no better land for corn and wheat. If desired, I will divide any of the aforesaid law to ; suit purchasers: and the purchaser can have his own i time to pay the money, provided he makes it secure, i Applv to me at Charlotte. W. P. DAVIDSON. j June 1858. .'tin ROBES! j A large lot of Bcrage. Organdie, and Jaconet-flounced i and side-striped ROUES will be offered for a few weeks i at greatly reduced prices bv .May 1858. T. II. BREM .V CO. Slate of N. C arolina, Mecklenburg Co. ' Court 1'Uns ami Quarter Sestitma April Term. 1858. ! The Bank of Charlotte rs. J. C. Grilling i J. B. tariffing. , Original Attachment. Levied in the hands of L. S. Williams John W.Blair, I S. W. Davis and Root. Crier, and them summoned as Garnishees, It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court tiiat the defendants in this ease are non-residents of this State. it is therefore ordered that publication be made in the Western Democrat, a newspaper published in the Town i of i barlotte, notifying said defendants to lie and apt tear , at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be i held for the county of Mecklenburg at the Court House j in Charlotte, on the 4th Monday in July next, then and j there to plead, answer or demur, or judgment will be ; taken pro eonfesso ns to them. Witness. W. K. Beid, Clerk of our said Court at ofliee : in Charlotte, the 4th Monday of April. 1858. j 12-Gt. pr. adv. S; W. K. REID. Clerk. Edgeworth Female Seminary, GREENSBORO', N. C. THE Scholastic Year is divided into two Sessions, commencing 1st August and 1st January. The course of study is thorough and systematic, em 1 bracing everything necessary to a complete, solid, and ornamental education. Instructors of the highest qual- locations are employed in each of the Departments, j No Institution in the country possesses advantages su ! perior to Edgeworth. Term, p r Srssiam of Fire Months: Board, including washing, light s, and fuel S'!i 00 Tuition in the regular ( lasses 2) OO The next Session will commence on Monday. August .' 1st, 1838, Pupils-are admitted at any time during the j session and charged from the time of entrance. Catalogues, containing all necessary information re j spec ting the course of instruction, terms, ic, will be ; forwarded on application to RICHARD STERLING. A. St., Principal. June 15. 1858. Jm-pd Greensboro. N. C. CSll PAID I OR HIDE, THREE DOOB.S SOi.XU Of TUK UAXSJOi UOt St. April 'J. 1853. If WESTERN DEMOCRAT, Lumber for Sale. j I HAVE on hand 73,000 feet of Lumber, of all kinds, and am prepared to fill all orders at $1 per I hundred at the Hill, board measure, or will deliver it on moderate term?. The Lumber can be found 12 miles north of Charlotte. Plank Road. June 1, 1S58. on the Chailotte and Statesville JOHN" :'.m-pd W. WALLACE. NOTICE. FIRM of FULLINGS & CO. was dissolved bv t: mutual consent on the 1st dav of January last. In retiring from the Finn, allow me to return my sincere thanks to the citizens of North ami south Carolina tor the liberal patronage bestowed upon us, and to request a continuance of the same lor Messrs. SPRINGS 4 HEATH, who have associated themselves with E. Fairings under the Firm of FULLINGS, SPRINGS i CO.. who will conduct the Clothing business on the same terms aud with the same ad vantages as heretofore. The Notes mid Accounts of Fullings k Co. will be found in the hands ufW. A. Owens, for collection. JOHN TOWNLEY. o THE NEW FIRM of FULLINGS, SPRINGS & CO. beg leave to present themselves to the citizens of North and South Carolina: and in so doing, would earn estly solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage be stowed on the well known firm of Fullings & Co. We would say with much assurance that we have the Largest, Xeutext a aa Vhcttjtest Stock of Gents' 6c Boys' Clothing rvrr offervtl in tit is State ! It is a bold assertion but nevertheless true: because wo buy the materials and manufacture our own goods, thereby saving the manufacturer's profit, which is at least 25 per cent. Moreover, every article of Clothing passes under the supervision of one of the firm, and if not well-made it is not received. We can, therefore. uxtrrant the making of all goods that go from our house. FI LLINGS, SPRINGS & CO. Mav 4. 1858. tf CASSOIERE SUITS, At anv price you may want. Another bold assertion, bat nevertheless true. Nothing like being connected with a manufacturing house. EULL1NGS, SPRINGS i CO. May 4th. tf White Linin, White and Fancy Marseilles, lower than the same kind can be manfactured in the United States, at Fl'LLINOS, SPRINGS k CO. May 4th. tf Boys' Clothing. To parents we would, say. you can find an sssortmer.t at our Clothing Store, where we keep all kinds, which is w ell made. May 4th. FULLINGS, SPRINGS CO. TRUNKS ! TRUNKS ! ! A good assortment of Ladies' and Gents Trunks. Yallices. Carpet Iigs. etc.. at low prices. May 4th Fl'LLINGS, SPRINGS & CO. Kaglans ! Hagtass ! ! "We are receiving bv every steamer all kinds of materials imaginable. Mar 4th tf Fullings, Springs & Co. 13 1 SSC) LU T I C) X ! rglie firm of BOONE & CO. was dissolved on the JL 24th iut., by mutual consent. All persons indebt ed to them are notified that their Notes and accounts are in the hands of C. M. R iy for collection, and they are earnestly requested to come forward bnmediattlg and pay up, as the business of the firm Sw. be closed. J. R. V. BOONE, M. B. TAYLOR. Mav 31, 1858. 3iu NOTICE ! Having bought the entire SHOES, c, of Boone & Co.. business at their old stand, whei meet niv old friends and customei stock of BOOTS, 1 shall continue the e I shall be happy to J. 15. F. BOONE. Mav 31, isr.s. iEW FIRM. THE undersigned having entered into Copartner ship for the purpose of carving on the C0KFEITI0ALKY, BAKERY, FRUIT AM) RETAIL Grocery Sisinoss, Reg leave to call the attention of the citizens of Char lotlc and surrounding country to their New Stand on Trade Street, between Rrein's and Frankcnthall's. at Spratt k Daniel's old Stand, where they would he pleased to see all their friends and acquaintances. MOODY k NISBET. January 23, 18."8. J3-tf Belts! Belts!! Belts!!! F TROM the best Belting Company, at Matauf i.rices: CASH PRICKS: icturer's 2 inch 12.', i ts. per foot 2.1 i:,' ::" 17 4 " 22 - ::8 " lo (JO 12 72 1 2 u 4 ply 9i - ; B?f Senmhfta Relts utauufacturcd to order at short notice. Conducting Hose of all sizes, for water or steam pres sure, ordered direct from the Manufacturer-. ALSO. Racking of all description, at j." Cents per pound. J. I!. F. Rot )N E. June 1 . 1 858. tf A R 1! I T E T U R K Asid Civil JHu&iaeeringr. The subscriber, a practical Architect and Civil En gineer, has taken Room No. .". Davidson's building, where he may lie found prepared to Vmfi I'tots and make Ettimafr in all departments of his profession. Particular attention will be paid to S' l veying of planta tions and Farms for the making of MAI'S or CHARTS of the saxae, with a drawing of the plantation mansion and its requisites. Every Planter should be possessed id' one or more of his domain. They can lie got up in any style, anu when framed make a beautiful ornament for any Parlor. Plotting and laying out of Grounds and Lawns for Horticultural and Ornamental purposes will be attended to if solicited. tfet!"" Young men wishing to become acquainted with any or all of the above branches, will be taught in the most thorough manner, and on the most libera! terms. R. SAIRS. Charlotte. June 8, IS58. 12-tf i?ia.tos. Keep Your Piaaos in Thbbc. rHHE citizens of Charlotte and surrounding country JL are again reminded thai the .-ubscriber is at a'il times prepared to repair and tune Pianos and Melode ons in the best possible manner. He would not sav tliat an old instrument can be made to sound as well as a new one with all the modern improvements attached but he is prepared to say that an old instrument which will justify repairs at all. can be made to emit as good and as t-weet a tone as the same instrument did when new. He also intends keeping constantly on hand. NEW PIANOS, from tne most celebrated Manufacturers in the United States, which will be sold at manufacturer's prices, with freight added. OLD PIANOS received in part pay for new ones. Recording to their value. He also intends keeping constantly on hand, second hand instrument, to sell or to rent. Any person having old instruments, and an, doirou of selling them, may do well to have them repaired and kept exposed to sale in this market. I : ! Repair Shop and Wareroom at the Musical Hall, up Stairs over China Hall. ASA GEORGE, j Charlotte, N. C, Jan, 20, 1S58. Cm CHAELOTTE, WHITE SULPHUR y fi !N! 1 H CATAWBA COUNTY, IV. C. These Sjtrings are situated fifty miles North of Charlotte, L'U miles West of Statesville, and 25 miles East of.Morganton. at the foot of the Mountains, and in a vicinity unsurpassed for the salubrity of its climate. The Proprietor, announces to the public that his House is again open, with every accommodation for the reception of visitors. The peculiar tonic, alterative and invigorating pro perties of this CAV ATEE,? render it invaluable in Diseases oi the. JLifff, Dyspepsia, Chro: e Diarrhoea, Nervous Debility. Spinal Diseases. Incipient Consumption, Scrofula. Eruptive Diseases, and all eases of debility accompanied w ith de fective appetite and want of assimilation. Particularly to Females is this Water efficacious. C. S. Brown's tri-week!y Line of FOUR HORSE COACHES from Salisbury to Asheville, passes within five miles, and visitors can procure conveyances from Newton to the Springs at all times. May 18, 1858. tf II. M.. IMUTCIIAHI), M. !.. Druggist A: Chemist, (ikwin's corner,) CHARLOTTE, X. ('., NSsr'i Keeps constantly on hand a Urge stock of Drugs, Chemicals) ic. for w holesale and retail. March 0. 1858. AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, W1STARS BAL sam, and Lozenges, Rover's Syrup Tar, Hive Syrup. Syrup Squills. Syrup Ipecac and all kinds of Pectoral ami Cough medicines. For sale by II. M. PR1TCHA RD, April 1. Irwin's Corner. XI'FF SCOTCH, MACKABOY AND ENCI.ISH. Gentlemen"s SuuiVs. just received, 000 lbs. in blad ders and jars. Sold low for cash by H. M. PRITCHARD, April 1. Irwin's Corner. BBLS. PUBE LTRNING FLUID. NOW IN Store at PIHTCHAMD'S. April 1. Irwin's Corner. i WW SEGAltS iust received and for sale OU,UUU at 31 IT. per hundred, by IJ. M. P1MTCIIARD. Irwin's Corner Nov. IT. FLUE FRENCH BRANDY, Holland Gin. Whiskey, Sherry and Port Wines. London Ale and Porter, for medical use. Sold by Nov. 17. H. M. PRITCIIARD. 3TARCII, Black Pepper, Ginger, Baking and Wash- 'in' Soda. Cream Tartar, Nutmesrs, Mace. Cinnamon". Cloves, and Flavoring Extracts of a 11 kinds. For sale at Wholesale and Retail, by II. M. PRITCIIARD. Nov. IT. Irwin's Corner. OI,I. ESICall MGL Will open the first Session of 3rd Term on Wednesday 21st July. 1858. R. CLEGG. Principal. Iredell county, N. C, June 10. 1ST.8. 2m Tan B;trk Wanted. CORDS OF TAN HARK WANTED. for which the Cash will be paid. June 1. 18.-.8 tf M. R. TAYLOR. TAXES. The Tax Lists for 1857 are now in my hands ready for inspect ion. Those owing Taxes for past years are earnestly re quested to make payment. E. 0. GRIER, Sheriff. April 20, 18.-)8. tf 0. KELLEY & J. LGLAKDNER Commission Merchants, And Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Bojts and Shoes, llats and (.';ips, cvf., Mewbera, r. V, 6 Prompt and personal attention given to the sale of all kinds of Cot vruv Pitoor ei:. "yH April 20, 18T.S. ly-pd i : I For AT THE I Hi' American Sportsman, containing hints to Sportsmen, notes on s-hootiiir, and (he habits of the (bone Uirdsand Wild Fowl of Americ a, by Licwts. Toe Golden Legacy: a Story of Life's Phase-:. Rills from the Fountain of Life, or Sermons to Chil dren, by Rev. R. Newton. D. D. The Daisy Chain, or Aspirations; a Family Chronicle. Shoepae Recollections: a Way-Side Glimpse of Amer ican Life, by Waltar March. Kathie Rrande; a Fireside History of a Quiet Life, by IIolmb Lee. Household Mysteries, by Lizzie Pitt. EI Gringo, or New Mexico and her People. Paul Fane, by N. P. Wilms. Veva, or the War of the Pea-ants and the Conscript; two interesting Romances bound in one Volume. The Napoleon Dynasty, or the History of the Bona parte Family: an entirely new work, by the Berkley .Men. with tweutv-two authentic Portraits. P. J. LOWR1E. March 31, 18o. 30-tf W. V. WHIT FORD, General Commission Merchant, East b'rqnt Steert, NEWBERN, N. C. Agent for Smith's L'nr of Nen Yorlc Pal;t IfcW Goods received and forwarded. Mav 18. 1858. Cm W. RAEDEE, Architect antl Civil SCssginccr, S A LI SB CRY, X. ('., ' VS71LL furnish Designs. Specitications. and Super- tf intendance tor Town Houses, Cottages, Villas. Stores, and Public Buildings: also, for constructions belonging to Railroads, such as Bridges of Stone. Wood, or Iron, and all Buildings required at Stations. Plans and estimates given for the improvemrr.t of ater Powers, and mechanical constructions in general. Rkfkii::cks: Don. J. W. Ellis: Chas. F. Fisher, Pre. N. C. Railroad.: Jas. C. Turner. Ch'f. fchg'r West'n N. C. Railroad. Salisbury : C. P. Mendenhall, Treas.r N. C. Railroad Co., Greensboro"; R. F. S fen onto n. West'u N. C. Railroad. Statesville. N. C. S ilisburv. N. C, June 14. 185.-. Cm Treas'r iti itt,i.t; : BUiXDixc;!! THE subscribers would respectfully inform the public that they are now dressing Lumber and manufacturing Sa.-hes. Blinds. Frames, Doors, and Spokes, at their Miils on West Hill. Saii.-bary. N. V. Their Sashes and Blinds, made of heart-pine aud pop lar, are not surpassed by any iu the State. Railings. Balusters. Brackets, and all kinds of orna mental wood work finished in the best .tyle, and furn- sbed at short notice. fer AH work done at their Mills is warranted to give satisfaction. Orders from a distance punctually attended to.'yja They are also prepared to take contracts in any part of the State, for erecting and fitting up all kinds of Buildings, for which plans will be furnished if desired. Terms reasonable. MURDOCH, DARBY k CO. Suli.-bury. June 14, ISjg. 6m n c- Spring and Summer Goods, OWING to the late financial pressure in New York, Goods have been sold cheap in order to realize the 01 KOOPM & PHELPS have taken advantage of this state of things, and pur cltased Iheir Goods at low prices for Cash All in want of "ood as well as che.p Goods will find their Stock, not only the cheapest, but as pood as any in this coun try Their stoek consists of the following: Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, I ndies' Dress Goods. Bonnets. Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps of every description. Htady-niadc Clothing, Hardware, GROCERIES, 6lc. Vll of which will he sold cheaper for Cash than they can be obtained at any other Store in the country. The hi-hest market price paid for all kinds ot coun try Produce. Call one and all and examine our stock htftrc Durcha'sini; elsewhere. Lt.oic part KOOPMANN & PHELPS. March, 1858. tt- M. D. - y Gradutile of the Baltimore A. COLLEGE OF DENTAL STJUGERY. o MAYING located permanently, tenders his profes sional services to the citizens of Charlotte, N. C, and vicinity. . : Dil. YVAYT prepares and inserts artificial Fili ates and Obturators, and attends to the correction of congenital and accidental deformities of the Teeth and Jaws. He is al.-o prepared to insert Artificial Teeth after the most approved methods. fter' Ladies waited on at their residences if required. Office on Tryon Street, in Carson's new building, up stairs. "53 March 30, 1838. o: Y J. 15. KEKR, Proprietor. VERY ACCOMMODATION afforded the I patrons of the Charlotte Hotel. t tlu a lintel i fcent the line of'Tri-weeklv Stages i nun ( fiariotte via .Uonroe. .x. c. anu j.ancaiei S. ('.. to Camden, S. C. Patrons of the Charlotte Hotel conveyed to and from e Depots free of charge. Oct. 1. 18.56. J- B. KERR. S M. HOWELL, Saddle and Harness th CHARLOTTE, N. C, THREE DOORS SOI TH of the MANSION SPOUSE, gc. Iiepairing promptly and neatly done. Jan. 1. 1S.1S. y im :c i:i ' i xo , A Large Stoek of Fancy and Startle Dry (ioods, Bonnetts and Ribbons, Clothing, Roots and Shoes. Ladies Shoes, a large Stock of Groceries, a Full Supply of Hardware, Fancy Goods; Watches and Jewelry, and 10,000 other articles not mentioned. tiki?" Please call at Springs' Corner before buying and be satisfied that it is after all the best place to buy Goods low. HFNDERSON & AH REN'S. ' N. R. We have also a full Stock of the above Goods at our Store at MORROWS' TURN OUT. To which we would invite the attention of the public in that neighborhood. HENDERSON i AH REN'S. April (, 1 8j8. . 3-tf. CO.XFKCTIOKEilT ill A 11 ILWf Y BT0&I. J. D. PALMER, ONE DOOR ABOVE THE BANK OF CHARLOTTE. ESPECTFTLLY informs the public that he has on hand a splendid assortment of uifectionaries, West India Fruits, Havana Cigars. Fine Chewing and smoking Tobacco. SnuiL Also, a variety of Musical Instruments. VAXKEK XOTIONS. TOYS. WILI.OW-WA!!K. kv. He i othe constantly receiving the above goods and many irticies too tedious to enumerate. JSITuYing secured the services of a first rate Baker the subscriber will be prepared, at short notice, to fur nish Wedding. Pic-Nie and private jiartie.s with SI. PERIOR CA.KES. Persons wishing anything in niv line would do well to give me a call, as I am determined to keep a good Stock and sell cheap for (.'ASH. J. D. PALMER. December 22. ls.",7 88-tf FRESH BAKER'S BREAD. S3UPERJOR Bread baked every morning for families, JC? at J. D. PALMER'S Confectionery, one door above the Bank of Charlotte. February 2. 1858; tf SARDS' SAI5SAPARILLA 7 The very best remedy FOR PtRtFpNG THE BLOOD, Ami fr t!i- cure of Scrofula. Rheumatism, Halt 71 h rum Frier fibres, Erpsiftetax, J;ilx. Mennrinl th'senseJ Cutaneous teruplione, hyer Coiuplfiint, Siiubboru L'kert Lbs of JLjipelile, General J) bility, tfr. The health of the human system depends almost entirely upon the state of the blood. If the vital izing fluid which prevades every tissue, every mem brane, fibre, filament, gland, or other organ primary or sub ddiary : if the body be charged with the element of disease, sickness must be the consequence, and until the CAUSES OF DISEASE existing in the blood are er-. ft i e:i t iii i.i.i-rt, ..,, l ..llr.C, 1... . . - ., .... t,ni oe CApecieo. it is ittrrc inai fe powcriuj neaiin-resto! ing ;roperties of l powerful health-restoring properties of are manifested : its si.e.rch'iug operatic!! tins .M'alicine readies tne cause of disease, and the cures it performs are therefore radical and thorough. Hundreds of persons, who hail groaned hopelelv for years under Cutaneous and Glandular disorders'. Chronic Rhenmati-ni, and many other complaints springing from a derangement of the secretive organs and the circulation, live been raised as it were from the rack of disease, and now. with l-ncratcd coh-Bthntinn-, gladly testify to the efficacy ofthh. inestima hie nrcparnl ton. SrrofuToH Ulcer Cured. Gibson's Wki.ls. Tenn.. Jan. lo. 1 s;J.-,.Me. r D ft D. Sands: Gentlemeji, My daughter, seventeen rears of age, ;vas some tune ago seized with an ulcer in the front of her nose, which gradually increased, eatin" away the tk.-h. and became very paiufal. We tr:ed all the remedies we could hear of. without checking the disease. I at length procured a bottle of your Sarsn pan!la. which aftordid almost immediate relief- and after taking three bottles, wa3 entirely cured ' Yours, re. pectfully, PATRICK ULESOX BST Prepared aud sold by A. B. & D. Sands, Drm gits. New ork. ' The Agent in Charlotte is F. SCARR ft CO Km t J Trade strett. " ' Price SI per bnttfc, or 6 bottle for !5 CHARLOTTE IMC -A The Subscribers having fornied th n o.,v.. . vuuiMy, IC spectiulb t or thoir f-r icis ti 1 lie noniilo pl . "Hd- . rU,.v wi vuuriotte the country eenerallv in their Un. .rZl .e"4 They are prepared to furnish MoM u Gravkstoxes, Mantel Pieces, Fun 5 M AitBi.K, Table Slabs, Marble Stvp. "VITl't pattern, cut according to the most approved ta t . 1 ... 1 ........ 1. ... .w. ...... . lit),' siyies, auu ujun mr iuuji uiiuiiiiiiuuuiiiiir terms ottered in the Southern country. They will keen stantly on hand the best description ofEgyftiaa li r"' and American Marble. ' All orders for any article uddressed to the subscrih will meet willi prompt attention, and will Le pjT1 and forwarded with the utmost care ar.d di.-patoli The Yard is situated on the north-west corners k Railroad Depot Yard. 0Itll( WM. TIDDY k SON'S. January, 1S58. ly it THE undersigned as Agent will receive RpbUmm far INS TRANCE in the NORTH L'AROLIXA u' Tl'AL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ' u' This Company is the oldest in Hie State, and , been in successful operation for several years. T. rates are moderate, and all losses promptly ndjuftej Persons wishing to insure their own lives or they, of their Slaves, in this Company, will call at the OSr! of the Agent, at the Rank of the State. ff.r SLAYES Insured for TWO-THlUns 0f a VALUE. 'r TIIOS. W. DEWEY, Ant January 12. 1858s, ly.pd II. B. WILLIAMS & CO. DKAl.Kr.S IX Wholesale and Kr1a!l, ARE now receiving a large Stock, ar.d will h.u. weekly additions as their alcs may require. Thf, will sell to the Wholesale Srude at a small commfofrJ TEKMS : CASH or Country Prodaw, "e occupy the well known stand recently ocnij,ic, by T. M. Farrow, A doors from the western carta Trade street. jgvALL orders will have prompt attention, goods put as low as if the purchaser were pre.-ent II. R. WILLIAMS i CO Charlotte. Jan. 2G, 1858 tO-tf ' -0 State of 1. Carolina, (iaston (otniij, In Kqwtjf Spring Tirm. lb."s. Dorcas Giugles irnd otliers. vs. Charlotte tongks and others. O. R. For Sale of Land. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Martha Giugles, Mary Gingles, Samuel Qinglef, Andrtw Giiiglcs, XIalissn ftinglc: :-, and John Rolierson tri did residents of this State, the said parties a re hndu notified, according to trd.er of said Court, thai pubii. cation be mode for six weeks in the Western Denwut I for defendants to appear at the next Term (d' this Court, to be lield for the county ot Gaston at the ( ourt l!ouf in Dallas, on the 9th Monday alter the tilt Monday u August next, to answer, plead or demur to .-:t i ! bill, or judffiuent pro eonfesso will be entered (igniittt tlicm. WITNESS, F. M. Aberimthy, Clerk and .Materia Equity at Ollice in Dallas, on the !tli Monday after the 1th Monday in February. A. D. 18.TX. P. M. ALERNATI1 V, c. x. t, June 1, 18.").-11 St price of adv. : TO THE PUBLIC. M The of the i at h.vy sons H eounti subscriber would respectfully call the uttculim iti.ens of Charlotte, and the travelling coHUMahj e, that he is fuliy prepared to QCCOm niotiUp(f ith conveyances to any pert of the surnwt y or Western North Carolina. He bu fm good substantial vidiicles. anI carefid driver-, sons visiting Cliarlotte can Ije conveviil into th stock Per, countr at my 1 Iou.se Mav v at short notice, bv making their wi.dic Iunii LIVERY STABLES, in the rear of the Mu. X-iTenns reasonable.-"Q WM. CRAWFOBfi. 11, f858. 6m Lincolnton, N. C. TEAM ENOINES; ( bdd-miuiiiL' Macliiuen : 13 Gearing and Shafting: Mill Spindles. Guifoooni.fc Circular. Sash, and Muley Saw' Mills : Draw ami ltd Castings of every discriptioti; Horse Powers and Thredi ers; Sugar Mills; Cutting Boxes; Tobacco Screwi; Vww Hydraulic Rams: Wood-planing Machines; Tenon M.i chines; S -roll Saws: Sash. Moulding. Murti-in;' Hi Boring machined; Machinists1 Tools; Engine UtW" Planers: Gear Cutters; Upright Drills, fcc; Spoke. IJ; ' and Felloe machines; Sa w G umniers : S;nv ArbWM Tongue and Grooving ma; bines; Bark mills, and other Tanning machinery. SSJ'tifii'rm f am Jet rid mat?, to nrtlrr'S fjfc&" Repairing of all kinds attended topromptlj,! all WoliK "W A ILU .VNTKD. The subscriber having bought the above works d S. W. Stubhs, now idlers his services in uwldlifiuf kind of machinery that may he called for; anil will ; ' attend to putting in operation. Steam EnginfSj Sto Saw mi lbs, Mining machinery, kr. Ad.dress E. W. STTBSS, March 30, 1858. Cm Liacolntoa. S. C Tai Soring- ltabliMlimeiit. flTh L. RE A respectfully ii'---' W0i the public that he i- nov. pr. pared to execute substantially and with neatness, any work in his line with whi't he may lie favored. He is in po of the LATEST FASHIONS, fit confident that it only reqnire a lrijj convince gentlemen that he has thf and ability to please. Oive him 7 7-f Oct. 7 PURE WHITE VINEGAR, CL0VB8, NCTMEC.S. .MACE. PEPPiHt. kc. a frch supply. May 1H. ', ...ue ilt SGARR k bU'S. PROF. DE GRATH'S PRACTICE. A Sheriff cured in one night by De C.ruth's ElefW LETTER FROM DR. KEYSKK. Pittsburg. May 20th 18S8. Pi:of. Dt OmiM South Eighth St. Phil. I have a remarkable Deputy Sheriff Kerr, of Pittsfanro hud a very and painful hand. I applied the oil personallli gave instant relief. lie Ran reenmroeniled tin oil others atllicted with Rheumatism, iu which the K were most satisfactory. Truly your, GEO. II. KETSP Great Currx Citiunt Read! Rhcuinathim. Vrlnumli t i!..rii, o Mvrtl says the Electric Oil cured him immediately. Piles. Charles Sexton. Esq.. e.-Mavor of Cwf' says bu applications cured him. Also." cured his lil" ' matism. Neuralgia. Mr David Mann, 4'f) Vine Stree he was a enrnai nfbtvi t.,,t . .,,,.,1 him. S !!' v .-. , i lit oil ote u E M Grant, Esq.. 517 North (Sight Street. ,T Croup. This Oil is infallible for Croup. A 1 at the Girard House. Cactiox. There arc numerous imitations P1"", on the reputation that my article bits acquired public most beware. They are worthless. Philadelphia. Sept. Isf. lp5S Prof. De Grath .-Dear Sir. 1 must inform Jj'u the great benefit a patient of mine has cspcrit i''c1 ' , the application of vour Electric OIL The case w? ' of a girl of eight years of age, who was terriblj with scrofula, and a discharge from the knee. ye became so contracted as to literally bury the heel uip. it nau oeen in this state for about twenr m and fi g nothing in the whole ' Materia Medic . effect or eive relief. I finally VZm ... . . u-. i irn have anv Dottle of vour l. L ..... L iimi j it ... the nil"" directing her to IIUHH Vll UIIU liilll- O , ,flo. apply it to the parts along tn? rracted sinews, which had the effect of making nearly one-fourth straight in ahount six hours. - " f . 1 .. r - ..t.i;! u nj-o in auoo 01 ine uu was eontiuuea wr m--k. 1.. ; j .1,0 i.tf is r.e 1) , i , u..inj uuij hi uume.s ; ana now hw ? perfectly straight. JOHN H. McEWlN. M-' ' 162 Callow hUl For Sale in Charlotte bv II. M. Pritcbard. May 25, 1859 ' 2m mm r-l HPrt " fir-Pi r C ,v rjirv , j857.
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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