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f E T IPC7 u WOULD THAT WE MIGHT MEET AGAIN. Ah I would that we uiiht meet -gain, Xor wirt till life's decline; For know that thou a oolden chain, IvTh bind this heart to thine; A chain whose teii'lril will entwine While on this earth I rove Which nought bat love can e'er dissolve. The magic chain of love. AIk would that we might meet ngun, For lone and dreary arc The hours, when tfeoa art far away; Yet love's my iruidini; star; And still amidst the darkest hours, Twill -weotlv point to thec; For than this heart's best treasure art, Ai-d thou hidt c.cr be. Y, .I would that we migh t moot ajuain. Thy smile L ftiu would sec: But dost thou. when, mid other scenes, Still caf our thought on uie? (Mh thy fond mrm'ry e'er reesH The hour w?en first me met ? The hoar v. i'.h joy an 1 dadnes fraught, This heart can ne'er forget ? Ah ! would that we lulghi meet again; 7 w..uld the hour might coM That -where thou goest 1 may g," And there shall he my homo. Yet still, as days slide swiftly by, Though joy or sadness reign, 'This hope I 'd fondly cherish still That we mav tneet agato. COURTSHIP. There are few married men who couhl not, if they would, relate some interesting incident coo- j netted with their courting experience, mid there j mrm. few unmarried folks of either sex win do not i take naturaltv to Hist that style of narrative. JjU- " ry body expects to be married at one time or an other, and eon.-cijuently every body is anxious to know liow every body else has crossed the matri monial Rubicon; managed the ticklish business. "J. W. 31." explains to us how h e;iin- to be luarhed. "It. may be funny, but I've Omm it ; I've got a v'd. ami a hahv. Shadows departed ovrtr stws. i i i. 2. :i . t...v..o 1 Imt.i u it.-coii'!- : riranov vwrn-auia, uuav..-, j.... - ;n oliirl 1. nit. .in vihist and duminor-.. Hhadow : fireseut hoop skirts, band buxca, ribbons, guitrs, j Lair slocLiligs, juciii!c droscu, tin ti ainpels. Jit- tie willow Chains leiidtea, bife, nap EUgar IrtS, i- t . 1 1 i 'n l!W., '6 fn'i',1 I parcuonc, luvc svrup. castor oil. (, o h. c- S coWial KMtthnf? Bvrtnr. rlinbarh. heritrtr.' htiltP, sqmlifl any i soottniiir pvrnn. riiunaru, nriuia, s.m-, -mh."- doctura' bills. Shadows jTittt? iMrc nine pound babies, more hive" yrup, c. .S.c. l'llju.- t i !l von how 1 !ot can.L'l t. -I v.a.- afWirys flic ilarii'h- t, n:o-l t ;i-'-n! :iv l . hasltlu) fc How you ever uil st'Cpl wa kinder in i :nv line to be taken with the iai& vor tune 1 mi w a trrfettyfjal hfiproatrrhjg nic, and I'd cross the : Mrcel any time rather than face one; 'twasu't be- cause 1 Jidn't like the critters, tor was 1 behind a fence looking Ibiouyji n knot hole I could not look j at one long enough. Well niv sistor 1Mb gave a f sfaru away from home, bc- party OTK! iiiLrht. and Cause Lwas COO I u i i to tac e uie uiumc. l buuj; rouiH 1 the house JrnistHpi" 'Old Dan Tucker,' dancing to keep niv fpfet warm, watching the heads boLih'ai" up and down b. hind the w indow curtains, ami wishing fKc tliundcng- party would hreak up so I cartt tfet ti mv I fetnokexl up a bttneli of cigars, and as it Cyan getting lat and iniglitv un conifortalle, J concluded to cliinh upon the door post. Xo sooner said than done, 1 soon found my self snug in bed. ".Now, says I to myself, let her r;) dance till your wind gives out;' and codling under the quilta, Morpheus grabbed me. I was draaaain of soft slnlicd crabs and stewed tripe, and was having a pood time, when somebody rap ped at my door and waked pc up. 'Hap,' again. 1 laid low. 'Hap, tap, rap. 1 hen heard a whis pering, and I knew there was a whole raft of girls outside. 'Rap, rap, rap,' then Lib sings out : "Jack, are yoi in there 1'" "Yes," says I, and then came a roar of laugh ter. "Let us in," says .she. 'I won't," says 1, can't you let a pour fellow alone ''Arc vou abed V "I am'" "tict up."' "I won't." Then came another laugh. Ly thunder, I be gan to get riled. (Jet out, you potticoated sc tit -erows," 1 cried; can't you get a beau Without hauling a lelh-w out of-Ved? I won't go kiotue s . i ..'I. t ii i !,,,,.. with vou. 1 iron t so you may clear out; and sendiuo; a hof t at the door, I felt better, but pre sently, oh, mortal buttons! I hoard a still smalt voice, ven' much like sister Lib's and it said : "Jack, you'll have to gut up, for all the girl's things are in there. " Oh, w hat a pickle ! Think of uie, all covered over with shawls, muffs, bonnets and cloaks, ami twenty girls outside wanting to get in ! It ! had stopped to think, 1 should havo fainted on the spot, as it was, i rolled out among the bonnet wire and ribbons in a hurry. Smash! went the milline ry in all directions. I had to dress in the dark for there was a crack in the door, am', girl- will peep and the way I jumped about was death on straw hats. 'I h? critical moment came. After running my hands all over my clothes to see that every thing was right and tight. 1 opened the dour and found myscdf viubt among the women. "Oh, my leghorn ." cried imC. 'Mv dear winter velvet F' cries another, and thev pitched in ihoy pulled me this way and that, boxed my ears, and one bright-eyed little iteg i'ollv. her name trass put her arms around mv neck, and kissed me right on my lips. Hu man nature couldn't stand that, and 1 gave her as goad as sue sent. It was the tirst time I ever got a taste, and it was poweriul good. L believe I could have kissed that girl latin -Julius (?a?sar to fourth of July. "Jack." says she, "we arc -ovry to disturb yov. but won't you oe sue home '" "Yes, 1 wid." smack at the gate ami 1 tli-1 do it. ami another too. After that, wv took a kind of turtio-duveiug alter each other, bcth of us sigh ing Ukc a barrel of uew cider w hen we were uva from each other. Twas at the close of a glori-m- summer da" the sun was fast setting behind a distant hogjK n the chickens were going to roost the bullfrogs were commencing their evening pongs the pollv- tro?s; in the native puddles were reparing thoni- selves for the shades of Uio night and Polly and irivo?f sat ni on an amiuiiateu black log, listen- ing totUeWic of nature, such as tree -toads, 1 tkan il, rucl! hjl:- in ibo boj ; n fu'l in Voiiy a t.eo. and dying ow music of a distant jackaas vaa vrattd to , ZZ VZZ will be UU L,d nUehaed at ! l'V(',!(t3 wfrc tntir.c,: ,re: fr,nn ,nflanuitlon' ffbwh i i ' ..ii.. i it... .,:.kJ ..1,,., . T " y -. . . ( not been the case before tor n:ssnv vesirs. OUT CUT iV Tire? pvsua aejmj is tu;u mh """S my Wharf latljonnng tae iuiiroa Hprjj ana ttiercny Ywmn &c O H WILL LA MS 'Hi Crotdwav tho nmUfen st;i1ks, iiliu came heavily laden with save cartage and lighterage. Particular attention will " 1 . U-'' ' . ' j" " delicious lor Ofhcn rooat and pig sties. The i jjve.. to all orders, and to the s a ,id shipment of . jj ' J " " Je last glittorin.ar rays of the sott.ng sun. glancing off, lrumu of Pr0tiuCe to I. C Idea Murray New uists. Em Fulto.,-,tr,,t. corner of VYiilistm.X Y. the bras button ot a honni.m. shoue throngh a i v..i- ;ii i. f.,r..,,-.?i nmniUlun For in ('lMrl.i bv V Kf! Vim Jt- Wte , . ML -Holly W I. ; in a voice musical as the dymg swan, "win you have me?' She turned her eyes neavenwaru e!aied me bv the hand, had m attack ot blind ; staggers, and with a sigh that drew her shoe string to her palate, said ! ''Yes'!" ti . She ma har out then and squatted in my lap he cork-screwed and I curilumixed and rolled 1 in 1 hug -vd her till I broke my suspenders ' WcijL to make a !ongsorj short, she set the day : and we practiced every night lor four weeks how we would waik into the room to be married, till We I .-ot so a we f ould walk u,s graceful as a couple of mu.-covie i!ii The ni- lit the compaiiv anu tne ister came, the signal was given, and -.ariiMa ! minis arm we marc hed through the crawuod mm. m e i were jut entering tne parior uoor, i vu,,.. treat kerslap on the oil cloth, pulling Polly after i i .1 u.. ....... Lin.,,. th floor andit floored me. Jt split an I ITU 7 - - -- it wtul hole in my cashme re right uuuer my -iress- eoat tail. U was too late to hack out, so flapping i IT 1 mv hiiudou-v it, we marched in and were spnecu. .1-:. t ... . 1. .1 .1. i ........ n hri i it i r n - ;i m .11, J nun i" '. v..- k tlatht, ar.l he kissed rate n. her tiii Mv groomsman was l inm ,,.-! mi to take a slice, when; oh. . . -ill horror a little six-vears old imp had crawled ue- hind me. and judlm- my shirt tnronpn tne in my punts, had pinned it to the chair, and in jumping up I discovered to the admiring gaze of thcasloTnshed multitude a trifle more white muslin than was pleasant. Women g'gled, the men roar ed, and I got mad. but was filialk put to bed, and ..." . . . : i .i i i there :11 mv trou'-h - endeti. Notice. and .U CorVrS ai ii.... MITKS nn. At til MS rc in II b inds of .' had bft- iv rMK far collection. rnos ; , ..... ... . ro .. iwt tiT 1 v no "jtct irrnr, n iuc iu ioo.-v. a ....... IttKIXE v CO. An", i t. IS5?. 2.t-tf SiAW of North Carolina, Gaston count. Sup, , t ourt of Law Spring Term, ih.tH. r.i i wm id s. Bante vs. Joseph Stead. Attachment. It appearing to the -atisfactiou of the Court that Jos. Mead is not a resident ot this Mate, or so conceals uini- elf that the ordinary process of law cannot be served m him, it is therefore ordered rv the t ourt tnai pnon ,..iri,,n made for six weel s successively in the West ;-rn democrat, for the said Joseph Mead to appear a the next term of this court to be held for the coujit. of Gaston, at. the Court House in Dallas, on the lltl , Mon(h;v in AaJrast, l8M, . , .i, i,,,i,..,,t .i , f, ..,, n-u i y th nl lead. r or o confesso will be taken W itac: in !:i.ia i uarr, ! 8 deace. r:iin -t hiin. t, .!. Lewis, Clerk of oar said conrtatofnee ila : iu Uonday after the iiii Monday in Feb- a iS.-d vi-nr ol AmeoKiin indcpen J. (5. UK WIS, C. S. C. tprrvh-vi M-Ct State of iortSi Carolina, (iaston couuly. Sui l.twreuce My;rs and Philip l'ike vs. Joseph Mead. Attachment. Ft appearing to the sutifnctioji of the Court that Jos'. Mead is not a resident of ilii.- Slate, or so conceals him self that the Ordinary process of law caimot he served on him, it is therefore ordered I'.v the Court that pubii ration lie made i'or si weeks sjtccessively in the ext ern Democrat for the said .Joseph Mead to appear at the next term of this court to be held for the county of Gas ton, at the Court house ia Dallas, on the IMli Monday alter the 4'h Mouduv in August, and plead, answer or demv.r. or judgment pro con!'cs:-:o will be taken gnvaiuat him. Witnc-s. .b R. Lew is. Cicrk id' our said court at office the !th Monday after the 4th Monday in February, and in tin- s:id voir of American ndvuetoduneft, A 1) l.'iS. 2 l-( f ur ad. So J. ;. LEWR C. S. (' LAST AW FI.VAL NOTICE Is hereby priven, that all Notes and Accomits due to the old firm of DRUCKER & SOMMERS- will be placed in the hands ot' an Attorney, if not settled bet ore the 1 St of 1; toli: r HCXt is w e are rteiernuiiea to close the old Business. Charlotte. Julv JT. IS."S. 10 : m AII Right Again! 1 have commenced tJUtcbering beef again, and am ready and wish to buy Beeves. Mutton and I'ork. on the hoid". I solicit, and huoe to merit, the patronage of the town. W. A. QtfDK. Aug. 24. 1 858. 23-tf Tow n Hun her. Slale ol N. Carolina, (iaston County, Superior C ii rt of F.qvitv, FfiM 7V'IH, 18to -l.icob Costner. et nl, vs. Blizstbetta Costner, et al. O. H. It SSipnaring to the satisfaction of the Court, that Jamtt Blmore iiml wife Ann. are beyond the jurisdic tion of thi lb.iior:ble Court, and reside in the State of Tee.s. it is ordered that publication be made in the Western Democrat for six weiks. notifying the said .fames RlMOre and wife Ann. to come forward, plead, nnswer or deaf air to the said Hill, or judgment pro con fesso w ill be entered against them, Witness, F. M. VhernVrtfrr', Clerk and Master in Kqtti tv. at (MRrV; this ?t?fn dav of Atnrust. ls:,s. ' Mit pradv ;. F. M. AhK.UXATlIV. c. m. r. "X3 Ol3 .1 0 O O - I " . I i t, . iiu.; runauuu just received and for S ite bv M. W. ROblSON ts:.X. H-tf CO. Julv SEGAKS! SRGAHS!! 1 S.OOO WAN A SEGA ItS a, of the choicest Itandf, a siiperi r itrticle to i tin- maiket. Also, a good any ever before orongiu tot of SMOKING & CHEWING TOIiACCO.at A'ariety Store of Jul jo. s,"iS tf the t 'oat'ectionerV d J. D. PALMED. MILLINERY AiBtl Brff iVBnkiats;-. RS. WHEALAN respectfully informs the ladies of 11 Charlotte and vicinitv. that -he ha returlieu. and tlVrs her sirvice.'- to her old customers and Residence one doiff above the Post thUce. June -U). ISoT. j PETER HALLETT D. COLBEiV MURRAY, General (Lcmmission HUitljant, 2 &,vtb street, XEW' VOL'K ' Juno 29, ir"8 y CAROLINA CITY, N. C. The Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad being now completed to Beaufort ILirbor, I have determined to locale at Carolina t ity for tae purpose of doing a ; Porwarding & hgttsiaeaa, and hope by General Commission v promptness anu strict attention ! to merit patronage and support, being the Agent of 31 FUR A PS LIXE F tlRST CLASS PACKETS : to tais and Morehead city, every effort will be wade to her hair with an orange peel he ana snowing . my thread hare coat to a bad advantage -one ot mv arm was arottnd Folly's waist, my hand rest ing on the small of her back she was toying with my aitmru locks of jet black hue she was almost gone aSd 1 was ditto she looked like a gra.dtop a..: sh thn hw-enns. 1 felt like a mud .it.. L' .. rii.. i ii. i' ii'Miif. , .-i mi I- t .... 1 1 1 . . i s rrmii ill i ... . . . j June !s:j f i Ser.tmir 1 WESTERN DEMOCRAT, NOTICE. o'J jbT rpHE FIRM of FULLIXGS & CO. was dissolved by 1 mutual consent on the Is) day of January last. Ia retiring from the Firm, allow me to return my sincere tlisnkAo the citizens of North and South Carolina for the liberal patronage bestowed upon tak, and to request a continuance of the same for Messrs. SPRINGS k SSjffi II have associated themselves wnn fc. ....... r - . . ' n I I C ff Fullimrs under the l'iriii ot HtlLluS, CO. who will conduct the CTOtnrng easiness on me same terms and with the same advantages as heretofore. The .Votes and Accounts of Fullings & Co. will be found in the hands of W. A. Owens, for collection. JCdlX TOW X LEY. ran UE NKW FIRM of FULLIXGS, SPRINGS & CO. kMrtnriinMHnt iheniselves W the citizens oi i Xorth and sjouth Carolina: and in so doing, would earn I eatly solic it a continuance of the lihcva! patronage be ' stored on the well known firm of Fullings k Co. "We would say withBiuch assurance that we have the ' Lttnfiit, NeaMst and Cheapest Stock of Gents' fit Boys' Clothing cor ojfnd ia this State! is a hold assertion hnt nevertbeles true: because we buv the materials and manufacture our own goods. thereby saving the manufacturer' a profit, which is at ! l-at 20 per cent. Moreover, every article of Clothing I rimif inn ler the vuncrvi-ion of one of the firm, and if r.ot well-made it M not received. O e can. uiereiore. tcarratd Uie waking oi'all goods that go from our house. rt'LLIXUS, STffUNGS & CO. Mav 4. !8S. tf t nnv l.rico von niav wsnt. Another bold assertion, n..t ...v-...-t l...!..'ss trnn. N.ithiu'' like beino-connec ted with a uK'.iuilaclunny Houc. rrr.LixGS. spbixgs cv n. May Mh. tf White Links, White and Fancy .Marseilles, h wer than the same kind canlie maufactured in the United States, at FIT. LINGS, PRIB -v t u. tth. tf Boys Clothing. To parents we at our Clothiiu i ; -well made. Slav 4th. would say, you can had an sssortment Store, where we keep all kinds, which FULLIXGS, SPKlXtJS k CO. TRUCKS rand assortment of Ladies' and Cents' Trunk- iilliCes, Can.et Has. etc.. at low prtCCS. llov ith I-n-LIXGS, SPKlXtJS & CO. Haglatis ! We are receiviiiQ- by materials iiuauinablc. Haglaus t i every steamer all kinds ot idlings Springs & Co. Mav 4th tf Commission Merchant ',), ,'. sale or' Flour, (iruin. and alt k "J country produce, 1S AST 15.W, Cash advance- made on Produce In store. Mr O. A. Neutfer will personally attend to all sab 'i of i'ro.iuce. .!une 29, 1858 .'lui-pd II K undersigned 1 as Afloenl will reeeive applications for INSCUAXt'K in the NORTH CAKOL1XA -ML- Tl'Ab bll'H INSlUAXCi; CltjirA.NV. This Company is the oldest in the f'tatc, and has j been in successful operation for several years. Its rates are moderate, and all losses promptly adjusted.. Persons wishing tajinsnre their ow n lives or the lives , of their Slaves, in tins Cr mpany. will call at the Cffice j of the Aireat. at the bank of the Slate. fyr-;r " SLAVICS Insured for TWO-THIRDS of their , VAbl'L. THOS. W. DEWEY. Agent. January 12, ISoS. Iv-uu PROF. DE GRATH'S PRACTICE. Sheriff cured in one night by De Cratb's Electric Oil. LKTTER FKCM Hl. KbVSKK. Pitt. burg. .May 20 til 1 8 3ti. Proi De Cuath. HH South Eighth St. Phil. I have a remarkable cure, j Depuiy Sheriff Kerjf, of Pittsburg, had a very sw ollen j and painful hand. 1 applied ihe oil personally, vchich o;ive instant relief. He lms recommended the oil to others afflicted with Rheumatism, in which the results were most .-atisfactorv. Trulv yours, OKI). H. KEVSER. Great Cures Citizens Head.' Rheumatism. Mr Joseph D Rartle. 9 Myrtle Street. say the Eleetric Oil cared him immediately, Piles. Charles Sex'on. Esq., ex-Mayor of Camden, i c:-.vs sir amdications cured him. Also, cured his Rheu- mat ism. Neuralgia. Mr David Mann, 49f) Vine Street, says he w as a great sufferer, but the oil cured him. So says V. II Grant, Eso.. "17 North Eight Street. Croup. This Oil is infallible for Croup. Ask a lady j at the. Oirard House. Ou now There are numerous imitations sprung up ' on the reputation thai mv article has aeoiiired. The ! puldie nut beware. Thev are worthless. Philadelphia, Sept. 1st. ISjfi. Prof. De Grath : Dear Sir. 1 must inform you of the great benefit a patient of mine has experienced from the application of your Klectric Oil. The case was that of a girl of eight years of age, who was terribly nfRieicd wita scrotum, ami a aiscaarge irom tne Knee, tne leg j became so contracted as to literally bury the heel iu the hip. It had been in this state for about twelve months. ami limUng nothing in the whole "Materia Mcdica" to i have any effect or give relief. I finally procured a j bottle of your Electric Oil" and gave it to the mother. ; directing her to apply it to the psirts silong the eon trsu ted siniws, which had the effect of making the leg nearly one-fourth straight in aboimt six hours. The ' sipplication of the Oil w:t; continued for about three j wec'ss. nsTflg onlv fi.x bsittles ; a?d now the leg is nearlv 1 perfectlv straight. JOHN if. McbWIN. M. D., " 'lU-2 Callow hill Strei t. For, Sab' in ("narlotte by LL M. Prit( haid. July -Jo, ls:S 2m Clove Anodyne Toothache Drops. Those who have felt the painful throbbing and excru ciating p ngs of a raging tootha -he shooting through j their jnu s and head w ith the most torment ing perse verance, and as is often the csi.se, have received but little sympathy from friends, w ill ni duub! be much pleased to know ot a remedy that w in neve r tail to qu;et the unmerciful di'ender. und leave the teeth, where thev should remain, in the iiesid. The nuineroiu- cures it has accomplished are well at tested, and it has only to become generally knowu to be as hisblv appreciated bv the pabhc ;is it haa lone been hv isittsts.' Prepared and sold by A. B. k . SANl'S, Wlndfralc - Dniggiats, No. 100 Fulton-st. corner td'':lliiiiu, NY. Roman Eye Balsam, for Inflamed ! Eye-Lids. Tlu- delicatv struciiiie of the eyelid renders it pecu liarly liable to disease. When, from any cause, it be comes ati'i-cted. the inner ir.euihrsuie rapidly inflate1, and the eyelid evinces the strongest predispo$itiou to attract to itself humors from ail pipits ot the body lluiidre ds of persons of scrofulous habit are disfigured bv raV. nc-.-s rr redness of the eyelids, commonlv called -ore eyes, and tortured widt api eliension of impa.ii -ed vision, who, by using this ISALSAM, njayobtaiq almo.-t inuuediate relit f. Iu all ... sca, the caiiki Uus, remedy is appHed tlie iu5tter. READ THS FOLLOWING EVIDENCE: New York, July l.". lrfr6. Messrs SANDS Geutlenien I hare been troubled for years with an affection of the eyelids, and hsive tried a number of remedies without experiencing sujy deci ded benefit. A few weeks eiuCe 1 obtained .-onie of your Itoumn K.ve-lta :saint ;md applied it according to the directions. I had not used it a w eek before mv GMAJLiOT.i Rneumausm Can certainly be cured by a Prepara tion made in Charlotte, N. C. THH subscriber make,- a preparation thut will cure the wore case of Rheumatism known. Having been afflicted with the disease for ft long time hnnsell, ' ud having been cured by this medicine, he can safely 're on' meud it to the public. Many c.t.aen- o, Char lotte ami of Mecklenburg county, can testify to the IffiSc" at ' the preparation; and all he a.ks ot any one is to give it a trial. FnirK, oU per ootne. Apply to me, or address me at ( hflrlo te, X C fitqrc T'tttnioiij s to the value of Quinn's Eheumatic Remedy: Chaulotte, X. C, Aug 19, 1858. Mr W W Orrvv. Dear Sir ! U is well known to the Hfrieas of Charlotte and Mecklenburg comity generally, that for 8 years past I have been afflicted with Khenma Kri in its worst form-so badly off that trequent.y for ..nth, in succession I was unable to move either hand or foot. I tried all the remedies I could hear of, both North and South: none of them effected anything like a riormam nt cure, and many failed to give even temporary relief. Hearing of vour Rheumatic Annihihitor, as a Inst resort I procured two or three bottles, used it ae co?drae to directions, and I am happy to cerhfy that m : & remarkablv short time it has entirely cured me, ehect m 'ueh a thorough cure too, that I believe there is not a vestisre of the disease now left in my system. 1 nae no hesitation in stating that your Rheumatic Anmhila tor is the only sure cu-e for Rheumatism that has ever ' come within mv knowledge, and I believe the only re HaWe iie ever offered to the public. Persons afflicted with the painful disorder owe a heavy debt of gratitude : for vour invaluable discovery. You are at liberty to nse'this as you please. EDW 1) TUB Assist. Assayer I . B. Rranch Mint. ..... iL iat 0 r s Trrr PHITCHARI), Hi I)., Irns:sit Sc Chemist, If (IKWIN'S COUNKIt,) CHARLOTTE, X. C, arJa' ' i Keens constantly on hand lar-e stock of Drug, Chenm and retail. March 30. rS5. lis. &c. for wholesale A VEKS CIH'KRY PECTORAL WISTARS RAb- aui, and bo.cnges. Rover s Svrnp lar. uue Svrup. Svrun Sifljfs, Syrup Ipecac and all Kinds pi Pectoral and Congfa medicines. For sale lV If. M. I'RITCITARD, April 1. Irwin's Corner. I CUE FRE.M il UtfApv, lloiiano vun, uiusive. Sberrv and Port Wines, London Ale and Porter, for uiedical use Sold bv Xov. 17. :30,0()0 ft. M. PRITCIIARD. SK.tlARS iust received and for sale at SI 2." per hundred, bv II. M. PRITCIIARH, Irnin" ; C'orii'er. Xov. T gJTAnCH, black Pepper. Cinger. Raking and V.'asb K5irtg Soda, ('ream Tartar. Xu'tmegs. Mace, Cinnamon. Cloved and Elavoriag Kstracts of all kinds. For sale at Wholesale and Retail, by II. M. PHITCHARO. Nov. I ru in's ( 'orner. Q J) 0 H Q 3Boi sale AT THE THE American Sportsman, containing hints to Sportsmen, notes on shooting, and the habits of the Game birds and Wild Fowl of America, by Lkw is. Tne (ioldcn Legary; a Story of Life's Phases. Rill from the 'Fountain of Life, or Sermons to Chil dren, by Rev. R. Newton. D. D. The Dai-y Chain, or Aspirations: a Family Chronicle. Sh.-.epae Ib-colleciions: a Way-Side Glimpse of Amer ican Life, by Wai.tar Maucu. Kathie Ihande; a Fireside History of a Quiet Life, by ftotME Lki: Household Mysteries, by Lizzie Pitt. Fl Oriitgo, or New Mexico and her People. Paul Fane, by N. P. Wilms. Veva, or the War f the Pea ants and the Conscript: two interesting Romances bound in one Volume. The Napoleon Dynasty, or the History of the Dons'. -parte F-amiiv: an entirely new work, by the P.erkley Men, with tweutv-twO auihentic Portraits. P. J. LOW R IE. March 31. IHoT. - 30-tf " """REM 'OVAL. Having determined to quit the Dry tUods Business, I hare reaioved from the corner to the stand foruierly occupied bv Springs Heath, where I am CTTT ,T .TTSTG- OUT the balance of mv stock of DRV 001$ AT COST. L. S. WILLIAMS. Auiust 10, 183; Charlotte Machine Shop. Engineers, and Makers of Hydraulic Presses and Machinery in general, HAVE commenced business in Charlotte, iu the above line, and are prcpsucd to make ' Stvasil Kng'iBlCS of aHy form or construc tion. HYDRAULIC COTTON PRESSES, and every description of -M At -I I IN Eli V. Thev also beg to inform manufacturers and fanners genefairV', thsit thev have rcecntlv added a O XT 1ST 33 3F1. Y to thpir estaVilishment. stud are prepared to furnish CASTINGS in IKON'. BRASS, or any other metal, at a short Both e and sit reasonable prices. Particular attention will be given to the making and repairing of Thrashing Machines, Horse rowers, CoUon (iin.s, .Mill Work, and Agricultural Machinery. We silso keep workmen for BLACKSMITH INti. Job buig work. Wages work, and HORSE SHOEING. ' "OCR TKIiMS ARK CASH. jj; .-," Sb;ms on College Street, sidjsicent to Jonas Rudisill's Stea. Planing Mill June 2J. 158. y RAILROAD NOTICE TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS XEW. CHEAP AND EXI'ElITfOLS ROVTJi FOi: FREIGHT FOR THE lSTEUiOR OF NtfRTII CAROLINA. Merchants s.ud others about purchasing their Fall and Winter supplies, sire requested to notice that by the j completion i the North-Kastern HailrOad from Ciiitr leston. S. ('.. to Chcraw . the sidvautages of si chesip and LApeditioiu route from the seabosnd has l)ccn ppehed to them. AH Freight coiisigm d to the Ag.ntof tie North-Kastei ii lv ii!r.l w ill be forw arded free of com- , uii-s.io.i. No charge will be made for storage af Che la w; all (Joods will b-j taken care of iu the 'ompany'.s Warehouse until sent for. A at hedulc of charges' rJH be found at the Post i Office S. SOJAtMUNS. AoiE. 10. IR58 tf Eng. an-'. Sunt. IV. C. WHITFORD, Ceueral ConimfSalbn I.rchaaf, Kast Front .SrRbur, NEWBERN, N. C. Agent for Smitli'a Liu., of X Y(,rk PaekeAi. tJooda received su:d forwarded. Mav is. fffeK 6n . ' . '- , Ljj E CAS SI Fill) FOR HID, JS- TVT- HOWELL, pfllr.i r"o!r- w fa 'or rr.r. k.i vto?; tmes. - April ;. 1838. it .awwrL. t4 II. M. 1 am ' Of Spring and Summer Goods, OWIXTr to the late financial pressure in Xew VorK. Goods have been sold cheap in OTder to realize the Cash, and KOOPm & PHELPS have taken advantage of this state of things, and pur chased their Goods at low prices for Cash All in want of good as well as cheap Goods will find their Stock, not only the cheapest, but as good as any in this coun try. Their stock consists of the following: Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Ladies" Dress Goods. Bonnets. Ribbons. Gloves. Hosiery, Roots and Shoes, Hats and Caps of every description. Keady-made Clothing, Hardware, GROCERIES, 6cc. All of which will be sold cheaper for Cash than they cau be obtained at any other Store in the country. The hirhest market nriee mud for all kinds of coun- trv Produce. Call one and all and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. KOOl'MAXX k r KELPS. March. 1858. tf I - b j g jri T, M. D., 4 Graduule of the Baltimore O LLEGB OF DENTAL SURGERY, H o 3 HAVING located permanently, tenders his profes sional services to the citizens of Charlotte, X. C, and vicinity. rmi-A -wmj DR. WAYT prepares and inserts artificial Fol ates and Obturators, and attends to the correction of congenital and accidental deformities of the Teeth and Jaws. He is also prepared to insert Artificial Teeth after the most approved methods. J&riT' Ladies waited on at their residences if required. Office on Tryon Street, in Carson's new building, up stair. March 30, 1858. J. 1$. KERR, Proprietor. 1 VERY ACCOMMODATION afforded toe patrons of the Charlotte Hotel. At this Hotel is kept the line of Tri-weekly Siages from Charlotte via Monroe, X. C, and Lancaster S. C. to Camden. S. C. Patrons of the Charlotte Hotel conveyed to and from the Depots free of charge. Oct. 1. 18.-.7. J. B. KERR. S. M. HOWELL, Saddle and Harness CHARLOTTE, N. C, ! THREE DOORS SOL'TIl of the MANSION IIOFSE. tif. Repairing promptly and neatly done. 1 Jan. 1 . 1 5H. y i m :ci :j 'iN(i, A Large Stock of Fancy and Stajde Dry Goods. Bonnetts and Ribbons, Clothing, Roots ynd Shoes, i Ladies' Shoes, a larcre Stock of Groeeric-. a Full Supply of Hardware, Fancy Goods; Watches and Jewelry, and 10.000 other' articles not mentioned. f&&" Please call at Springs' Corner before buying j and he satisfied that it is sifter all the best place to buv ; Goods low. HENDERSON ft AHRENS. ' ! N. B. We have also a full Stock ot she above Goods at our Store at MORROWS' TURlSi OUT. To which we would invite the attention of the public in that neighborhood. HENDERSON k All REN'S. April ;, 1838. .1-tf. GHICKERING dc SON'S Ix-isao Mecial Pianos The subscriber, resident of Wilmington. N. C. being agent for the above Firm the onl)- one that has receiv ed dilfereut Prize Medals at different State Fairs invites the attention of purchasers, as he sells stt the I'oston Cash Prices, showing 14 different styles of Pianos, varying from to S10U0. Jjj Pianos tuned and repaired. T. A. R0TTXSTFDT. AVilmington, Aug 81, 18oS. ly Mr 15. will be in Charlotte sometime in October. AH persons wishing to )ur(.hase. or have their Pianos timed or repaired, will please lesive their orders at the office of the Western Deinoenit. Salisbury, Aug. 31, LsoS!. 24-dw G hafin's Hotel, Salem N. C. rifllTE undersigned has recently purchased the Hotel -fl. in Salem. N. C., well known thiuughout the Southern country as ':Ri tx nit's Hotel." and will sic eoiuniodate all who will favor him w illi a call, w ith the best the country can afford.'' lie w ill spare no effort to make the stay of his guests comfortsiide anil pleasant. The House is well provided with good Ser vsmts, the Htables attended by good Hostelers, and tlie Table shall not be excelled. The old friends and customers of the House are soli cited to continue their patromige. X. S. A. CHAFING Salem. X. C, Aug. ?A, 1858. 24-lt v. i:i)i:ii, Archilfct asael Civil Fiajjiiieer, s.i Li sb rj?r, x. c, TS7"!LL fp.rnish Designs. Specifications, and Super W V iiitendasiec for Town Housts. "ott:ige, Villus, Stores, and Public Rn41dinfi; also, for construction:- , belonging to llailroads, such a Itridos of .Stone. Wood, r.r Iron. :ind all Baildines required sit Stations. Plans and estimates given for the improvement of Water Pow ers, and mcchsiaical constructions in general ; Kkpkuknces: Hon. J. W. Eilis; Chaa F. Fisher, Pic. 5 X. C. Railroad; Jas. Turner. Ch'f. Kng'r West'n' N. C. Iiailroeu. Pntismiry : i . .Menttenhsill. Ti a.r N. Railroad Co., tireensboro'; It. F. Sinioutou, Tren.- West' u N. C. Railroad, Statesville, X. C. Salisbury. N. '., June 14. ls.. (jm raMl'i'. subscribers would respectfullv inform the M public that fhey are now dressing Lnmbt r and j mannfacturiiig Sa.she,, Ji'.iiids, FrateM Doors, and Siujk es. at their Miils on West Hill, Salisbury N C Their Snshes and Blinds, made of henrt-nine and n'rml rr- i et s it ri.:i ss." 1 hi .i nw in tlx, s;t.,.- t 1 1 W A . , .... . - Failings, balusters. Brackets and all kind: of orna mental Avood work ftni-hed in th- best sfvle and fin-n- Libed sit short notice t0" All work done at tloir Mills is wstrrantcd to give ssitisfaction Oriiers from a di.-tance paactuauf aTrentTea to.-"jg Tl ..1 - 1 - I i - j'ii-iai i-o iu. mc eonirsicts m nnv nart of the State, for erecting and fittitfg np all kinds iww'm m iia-ft m imniofic u weired. Terms reasonable MPRD0HT, DA TIB Y & CO." jsaii.-t.nry. June 14. i8. $m TAXES. ! The Tax Usts for l57 are nov in bands re4r- ; Those owing Taxes for pan yen- arcrr& re- oiiesteu to in;Ke nnvnlcnt. asirct-l t . ns. l.-o m . L. r t 9 .--. i ( iiAi:i,oi i t: T,IIE SrBSCniBERS having formed , 'M Jl selves iuto a company, respectfully ,,,"! er thei services to tne people ,t Chnrl.,tt0 , , the country generally in their M pfh,.. They are ui'arud to tornil MMMlix! GUAVKSTONKS, MAXTKI. PlKCKS. Kl ksiti- Maublk, Table labs, .Marhi.k Stki-s. t . pattern, cdt accofumg to tuc most approved taste . styles, and upon U raft accommodating ternu ev7 offered in the Southern country. They will kefi) ,. Btantly on hand the best description of Egyptian, luj'" and American Marble. All orders for any article addressed to the WbitflL will meet with prompt attention, and will be pwk.! and forwarded with the utmost cure nud dispatch The Yard is situated on the north-west corner' of ft Railroad Depot Yard. AVM. TIDDV k SOXS January. 1858. ly Good Family Flour. IAVIM. keep a supply ofniy best Flour at theftui of H. B. WILLIAMS & CO., uhere desirous can obtain it at any time, FOR CASH. stkwaut tf Charlotte. June T5, 1858. Smut Machines, Of A. Dickson's make, constantly on hand and for at HKin c.Kii PitlCgS, T. 11. BRKM oq August 17, 188. H. B WILLIAMS & CO. 1) K . l.K li s ia ' Gr'FLO CBRII3S, Wholesale and Retail, ARE now receiving a larjre Stock, and will li,.. weekly additions as their s$lc may re.pjire. j ,. . will sell to the Wholesale Srade at a small commii TERMS: CASH or untry Produce We occupy the well known stand recenilv 9(mj by T. M. Farrow. doors from the waatcra a Trade street. JSggrALL orders will have prompt attcntioa, tui goods put as low as if the pur hascr were prencrrt, II. B. WILLIAMS c, Charhdte. Jan. 2fi, 18."S MM MEDICAL COLLEGE Oi Virginia. Session of 18S8--'59. FBI MIS INSTITI'THLN, skaated in the Meiivi Sl of Virginia, acd endowed by the S0t, tin to the student every lacility for theoretical d oi a t. eal instruction. Tfcfc study of Practical An;!u i; be prosecuted under the most favorable ciminid t; as regards climate and supply of tnitteriul. ami H very trilling expense. Clinical instruction is given iu the Lifinnurv roofKct el with the College, and sit the Richmond Alinshou.t Tiie former of these establishments ij al-o the HVirino Ilosj,ital for the port of Richmond, mid lieinjj dudi same viHif w ith tlie lecture-rooiiH. offers to die KtinU-n; peculiar facilities for thu jaij.itll'ly ofdUea. The annual course of Lectures wM cpniiaaec,M tkc First Monday iu (IctoVr, l'H'iS, and continue until uw Mast of .March, 1850. making- iv session of. .' i'ACl LT : Ciiaui.es 15 ei. i. Gibson, M. D., Professor of sni-t n it;.; Surgical Anatomy. David H. Ti ckku, M. D., Prof, of Theory and Practi.- of ileilicine. Rk'vkbi'v It. WxuLFoiin. M. D.. Prof, of Materia Ui-tliu and Therapeutics. Ain iu n B. Pkti coi.a s, M. !., Prof, of Oeiicr.d in i Special Anatoinv. I Levin S. Jovnes. if. D.. Prof, of Institutes of'ttJi cine, Ac. j James IT. (nwav. M. I).-. Prof, of . Obstetrics ll" eases of Women and Children. I James B. Mcl'.vw, M. D.. Prof. Chemistry and Phthue; Mauion Howauu, M. D.. Demonstrator of A uat..mv. F K R S: For the entire course -of Lectures, Demonstrator of Anatomy. Matriculation, Crrflunation, For further information, address i a .mvviv li M. P.. 1858. 2 in Dean of the Faculty 'in- TO THE PUBLIC. The subscriber wo4hirejeclfully call the atitnii'i of the citizens of Charlotte, :md the travelling hm M sit large, that he is fully prepared to aeonuuodtc p. sons with conveyances to nny tart of the sBtfOOWii country or Western .North Caroliiai. lie bal -stock, good substantial vehicles, and careful ihiv Persons visiting ''harlotte can be con vevci! in' : country at short notice, by making their w i.-lio km at mv LIYFP.Y STABLKS, in the rear of the Hm House. J&6 Terms' reasonable. -5)1 AV.M. CUAWFOIID. May 11, 1 HoK. tim LIi01L!V mTACHIi: WOBlf Lincolnton, N. C. JTKAM KNGINKS; Gold-mining Machinery: W (iea ring and Shafting: Mill Spindle.-. ;ik...ii.-. Circular. Sa.-h, s.'iid Mtjlfcy Saw Alill.-' : Ibsi.-.- !' Castings pf every .discriptiou; Horse Powers ami "Hi" "' evs: Sugar Mills; Cutting lloxes: Tobacco ScrcarW llyib-aulic liams;. U'ood-plauiiig Machines: 1 chines; Scroll Saws; Sash, Moulding, Mortidn; Poring machines: Msichinists' Tools; Engine u Planer.;: tiear Cutter,: I'prigiit Drills. Ac. : S;.-.! and Felloe machines: Saw uiisinrrs : Haw ,W Tongue and (iroving uaehifeT ; Hark niili-. Tanning machinery. itk" Patern of a.vy kind nHfa. to onW-'V f&- Repairing of all kinds sttctnled to proiiipth-' ; all Work wa k ha s xfco. ' Tiio subscriber having bought the nbove aj'' i S. W. Stubbs. now offers his Krvices in nutKing'' kind of uiHcbincrr that may be called for; And ' ! attend to puti iso; in ouesitiija. Stcnni Kniins, stt-Ssi-.v mills. Min'iii': macnlnerv. Ac. Addn-- k. w. s'l-nin ; March 3ft l&i8L hincolntoii.s-1- C. KELLEY 6. J. L. GARDNER Commission Merchants, nd Dealers in Dry Uootls, Groceries, Unft ISoots and Shoes, Hats .uiJCal'- tVC'' lYetvbcni, If. C. tftf" Prompt and personal attention jmvci ii to lia p- of ail kinds of C April 20, 1'M OlM KV PKOOLtt. ' 'kJl 8. Lv-nd '. - r ' A- BHUtai JT "HUM X C W"1 A. KSTR Al CO., Pnetaru nnH Vi. mm I tit Inn For the sale of Cotton, limin. f'iotir. i a" K:" ' country Produce. Or kick Xoutii Atlantic Wmau"' Accord! ing to the terms of the Co-partntrs-1 . -r . - T "ot I'Krn.A.TK. directlv or indirectly in nv dtu-e shipped to ottr houe T.".. . i w L5 L".. ...,. I'vn .V Co (I r-r ii f f . j ..llll.l. n rillini. "' Smith i; Whilden, IIwh J & C H Moise, ( nrir--TLe-iil'1-. t C; Colli Anderson. K Hope. Coltuubia: Sr, Samuel McLilh, N K Haves. A () Douovaul, ColPScaife. L'niou: Dr. Happoldt, .Sab-'"''.' J L Dixon, KnoxrtUe, Teon. of June 1, 1858 Tailoring EntaWiwbiiie"1 P B,MJ UKA respect u'V . , - Jhv puidic that he o'- . pared to execute substant'i'b'ft).f,i neatnes. anv vork in hf bu" t'' he mav- be fured. lie ,,. of the LATHST FAS1H . '. ' ffi! ' conftdent tliafc aury rcotiire- fi c.ouTtnairutlnn H'' he - - - .
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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