WESTERN DEMOCEAT, CHARLOTTE, N. fa) IFubluhed by request TO THE SEXTON. "icsisr-m :zn:z'iir- ,. .-s Her . correct orthography, and the imperfect poetic measure, ' land, leaving an nnmenee estate. His dc? h oc in view of the earnestness of tbe writer in a humane j curred in 1790. His heirs were advertised for in and noble cause. We hope all concerned in church .,e London Times, but never appeared, and the erection will read and profit. Its philosophy is admira- j wnt rne Crown, and has been accu- ble A appeal for Are to the Sextant of the old Brick Meetinovte. BY A GASPER. 0 sextant of the mcetinouse, wich sweeps And dusts, or id supposed too I and makes fires, And lites the gass, and sometimes leaves a screw loose, in wich case it smells orful, worse than lamp-He ; And wrings the Bel and toles it when men dyes to the grief of surviviug pardncrs, and sweeps pathes ; And for the servases gits 100 per annum, Wich them that thinks deer, let em try it; Oetin Op befoar starllte in all wethers and Kiltdlin fitrs when the wether is as cold As aero, and like as not grean wood for kindlers ; 1 would'nt be hired to do it for no some But o Sextant ! there are a kermoddity Wich's more than gold, wich doant cost nothin, Worth more than anything exsep the Sole of Mann! i mean pewer Are, sextant, i mean pewer Aie! O it is plenty out o dores, so plenty it doant no What on airth to do dew with itself, but tivs about Scattering lems and bloin of men's halts; In short, its jest l'fre as art'- out dores. But o sextant, in our church its scrTce as piety, scarce as bank bills wen agints beg for mischuns, Wich some say is purly often (taint nothin to me Wat I give aint nothin tonobody( buto sextant, n shet 500 men, w immen and children, Speshnlly the latter, up in a tite place, Some has bad breth;-. none aint 2 sweete, Some is fevcry, some is serofilus, some has bad tenth. And some haint none, and some aint over cleen; But every 1 on em breethes in k out and out and in, Sav 50 times a mini t, or 1 mill ion and half breths an our Now how long will a church nil of are last at that rate, 1 ask you, say 15 minut.-, and then wats to be did ? Why then they must hretlic it all over agin, And then agin, and so on, till each has took it down. At least 10 times and let it up ugain, and wats more, The same individible don't have the privelidgc of brethen his own are, and no ones else; Each one mus take watever comes to him. O sextant, doant you no our lungs is bcllusses, To bio the fier of life, and keep it from going out; and how can bellusses bio without wind, And aint wind are? i put it to your conschens. Are is the same to Us as milk to babies, Or Water is to fish, or pendlums to clox Or roots k arbs unto an injtin Doctor, Or little pills unto nn oiucpath, Or boys to girls. Are is for us to brethe, Wat signifies who preeches ifi cant brethe? Wats I'ol ? Wats Pollus ? to sinners who are ded ? Dcd for want of breth ? why sextant, when we dye Its only cor we want breth no mora that's nil. And now, o sextant, let me beg of you 2 let a little arc into our church. (Pewer are is sertin proper for the pews) And do it weak days and Sundays tew It aint much trouble only make a hole And the are will cum in of itself; (It luvs to come in where it can git warm;) And o how it will rouze the people up And sperrit up the preecher. and stop garps, And yawns the fi.'gits as ett'ectnoal As wind on the dry Boans the Profit tells of. Sweet Definition. A sprightly school prirl who attends the "Central High,'' where the teachers have a way of inciting the pupils to understand what they say in the classes, was reading the ' Last of the Huggermuggers," and stirred by the spirit of inquiry, stimulated by Wet teachers, if not by natural feminine curiosity, asked a boy cousin of hers, the meaning of hujrgerniuggcr. John looked thoughtful for a moment, and then said IT show you," and before the incipient woman had time to makeany further remark, John had his arm around her waist, and subjected it to a gentle pressure "That's hug g'r; and this (putting his lips to hers in affectionate collision) is mugger!" "Yes," said the not more than half displeased Sarah Ann "and this is the hut of the huggermuggers for if you ever attempt to give me another such definition, I'll box your ears. I've a great mind to tell Mr. Hall, as I go to school, what sort of dic tionary ynu are carrying about you all the time." Boston Transcript. An Knolisii woman's Opinions of Ameri can Lames. Madame Bodichon, who has recent ly published a tract on "Women and Work," ex presses her opinion that the lite of most women is a practical denial of their duties to God. While on a visit to this country, she was struck by the utter idleness of the "lady class" in society. There is, she says, "in America a large class of ladies who do absolutely nothing. In every large town in the I'nitcd States there are large hotels or boarding houses, containing several hundred in habitants each. This hotel population mainly con sists of families who live altogether in hotels; and the ladies having no housekeeping whatever to do have few of the usual duties of women in Eu rope, and are more thoroughly given up to idle ness and vanity than any women, 1 believe, in the world. These ladies have not the cultivation which glosses over the lives of so many women in Eu rope, and gives them some solid value in society as upholders of the arts and literature; but are generally full of the strangest affectations and pretentions. The young ladies, especially, re minded me of certain women I have seen in sera glios, whose whole time was taken up in dressing and painting their faces; with this difference the ladies of the Eat spend their days in adorning themselves to please one lord and master the ladies of the West, to please all the lords of crea tion. Which is the noblest ambition ?" She also notices the fact that there is in this country a strong public opinion against women working lor a livelihood as in England. We never hear of a father in independent circumstances giving his daughter a professional education. "If he can live in some style, he counts on his daugh ters marrying; and if he cannot, he probably sends them to some relative in a city, who receives them for a long visit, in the hope of 'getting them off.' Many thousands of young girls come to the cities to stay with brothers, uncles, or friends, for this purpose. A worse preparation for any serious life cannot be couceived. Years of idleness are often passed in this way; years spent in nothing but dressing and dissipation; and what does it lead to? Marriage, probably, but what sort off marriages can be formed by young girls lo iking at the world from such a tnlse posit ion!' With sucdi a beginning to life, it is almost impossible the girl can ever become a noble human being." "In America in that noble, free, new country it is grievious to see tbe old, false, snobbish ideas of 'respectability' eating at the heart of society making generations of women idle and corrupt, and retarding the onward progress ol the Great Kepublic." We find a floating paragraph to the effect that when the Hon. Hutchins G. Burton was Governor of North Carolina, a hill was before the House of Commons for furnishing the Governor's house. It met with much opposition, and while it was pending the Governor invited sundry of the j warmest opponents ot the bill to dine with him. Before the company arose from the table the Gov ernor called for candles. Mrs B ordered the ser vants to bring them, and as there were no candle sticks, thev were set in long necked black bottles. and set -upon the table. The next day the bill ; parsed. 1 The Chicago Heiress. The Chicago Trib une says the name of the young lady who prove V. sr . ... nmi'.mu f'urt. inn 1a I.vill.l It. mnlatincr pvpr since his- death. I he crandtather aatva-u-4..ja---- " of Miss Sch ooley came to this country wealthy, leaving wealthy parents in the west of England. The amount of estate is not, of course known, but will probably prove a splendid legacy. Miss Schooley receives the intelligence of her good for tune in a modest and becoming manner, and con tinues tn fulfil her duties as a stcamstress, as if the event was of the least importance to her. Joke on the Governor. The Raleigh Giraffe relates the following: About twilight the other evening, just as our Governor was passing down street to his residence a stranircr rode up to the sidewalk before one of the stores and bawled out to His Excellency: "I say, stranger, won't you be so kind as to hold my horse while 1 step in here and do a little tra ding?" "Why, my dear fellow," said a bystander, "that is Governor Ellis." "That ? Jle the Governor ?" "Yes." "Well, who cares if it is ? Didn't I vote for him r OKftjmoMOTSY mom. J. D. PALMER, One Door above the Bank of Charlotte, Respectfully informs the pub lie that he has just received a splendid assortment of Con fectioneries, West India Fruits, SEGARS of various brands, chewing k preaggB smoking Tobacco, SfcfVV ALSO, Snuff, kc. a variety ot .Musical instru ments, Yankee Notions, &c. A FINE LOT OP WILLOW WARE. He is constantly receiving fresh supplies of the above Goods and many other articles not enumerated. I ANDY MANUFACTORY. The subscriber is now manufacturing an excellent article of Candy, free from poisonous coloring, unlike the New York steam refined candv. Call and see and trv it. " J. L. PALMER. November 0, 1838 tf REMOVAL. The Confectionery and Family Grocery Store of MOODY k N1SBET has been removed to the stand op posite the Presbyterian Church, where they are receiv ing direct from New York large additions to their stock of CONFECTIONERIES, FAMILY GROCERIES, &c. Among their stock may be found everything usually kept in a store of this kind. A good assortment of Cake Trimmings, Willow Ware, kc, always on hand. Thev have in their emplov an excellent BAKER, and are prepared to furnish Families and Partys with Cakes of all kinds at short notice. Nov. 1G, 1808. MOODY k NISBET. We have also opened a branch of our store at Lio- colnton, where Mr Moody will superintend the business, and hopes to secure a share of public patronage in that section. Nov. 1G, 18.-.8. MOODY & NISBET. NEW FIRM. Dr. E. Wi: HUTCHISON & CO., Ha vine ourchased of Dr. H. M. Pritchard his entire stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OILS. PAINTS, kc, estiprtfullv cull the attention LJt R- of the public to the fact that thev w ill cany on a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUG BUSINESS at Irwin's Comer, where they are now receiving, in addition to their present Stock, a large assortment of Fresh and Genuine Drugs, direct from the New York market. E. NYE HUTCHISON, M. D., will superintend this 'arjreand well know n establishment in person. Physicians' prescriptions made up with prompt ness and care. October 10, 1858. Having sold uiy Drug and Chemical Establishment to Messrs E. Nye Hutchison k Co., I heartily commend them as my successors to the confidence and patronage of a generous public, for whose kind and liberal sup port of nivself hitherto I am and shall ever be trnlv grateful. " II . M. PRITCHARD. October 1, 1858. SEEDS From Lamlreth (? Thorburn', Received and for sale hv Charlotte, Jan lo, 1859. E. NYE HUTCHISON k CO. Fresh Congress Hater, Just received and for sale by Jan 10th E. NYE HUTCHISON k CO. Blue Grass, Clover, Herd's Grass, Orchard and Millet SEED for sale b- E. NYE HUTCHISON k CO. Linseed Oil, For sale by pure Sperm, tanners oil, E. NYE Lard, and HUTCHISON. Churchill's preparation of the Hypophos- phates, CURE FOR THE CONSUMPTION, for sale by E. NYE HUTCHISON k CO. Fresh Burning Fluid and Linseed Oil, Low for cash by the Bbt. E. NYE HUTCHISON k CO. Tanners' Oil From 85 cents to 1 25 per gallon. E. NYE HUTCHISON k CO. Marsh's, Hull s and Chase's TRUSSES, single and double, large assortment, for sale bv E. NYE HUTCHISON k CO. Snuff! Snuff!. Lorillard's English and American Gents' andMaccaboy. E. NYE HUTCHISON CO. Knglish. French and American BRUSHES, Lubin s EXTRACTS, Genuine Cologne, for sale bv E. NYE HUTCHISON k CO. Varnishes, Coach, Furniture, Copal (three iinliiies). Damask. J pau. Ac ic E. NYE HUTCHISON k CO. New Remedy, A sovereign cure and preventive of the Piles. E. NYE HUTCHISON CO. EDWARD LYNES, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, 4S WAKJi ST., George Lynea. . NEW YORE. Jaa. 25, 1859. 3m-pd. WHEAT WANTED. The subscriber having purchased the Steam Flour ing Mill in this place, is prepared to buy Wheat, for which he will give the highest market price in cash. Flour, Bran and Meal for sale at the Mill, or deliv ered wherever desired in town. JOHN WILKES. Charlotte, August 10, 1858. 21-tf. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY l! ill FOR two story A new frame two story house with FIYE ROOMS, and Gas Fixtures, situated on main street, convenient to the business part of town. TliTe is a good Well of water and Well-house on the premises Kitchen and all out buildings are new. The lot fronts DO feet on main street, running along a cross street 306 feet, back to church street, where there is also a good frame dwell ing 'ronting church street. WM. HARTY. For terms kc, apply to James Haktv. Dec. 7, 1858 tf m&mmm mm mom THE American Sportsman, containing hints to Sportsmen, notes on shooting, and the habits of the Game Birds and Wild Fowl of America, by Lewis. Tne Golden Legacy; a Story of Life's Phases. 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. Shoepac Recollections: a Way-Side Glimpse of Amer ican Life, by Waltar March. Kathie Brande; a Fireside History of a Quiet Life, by Holme Lee. Household Mysteries, by Lizzie Pitt. El Gringo, or New Mexico and her People. Paul Fane, by N. P. Willis. Veva, or the War of the Peasants and the Conscript; two interesting Romances bound in one Volume. The Napoleon Dynasty, or the History of the Bona parte Faniilj'; an entirely new work, by the Berkley Men, with twenty-two authentic Portraits. P. J. LOWRIE. January 1, 1858. 39-tf DR. CHAMPION'S Vegetable Ague Pills. A safe and certain cure for Chills and Fever, or Fever and Ague in all its complicated forms, and is also an effectual remedy for Fevers of every description. This medicine is perfectly safe and harmless in its effects and may be given with perfect safety to persons of all ages. It never fails to effect a cure when taken accord ing to directions accompanying each box. It is purely vegetable, containing no deleterious drugs, nor mineral medicines of an- kind. Dr. Champion's Anti-Billious, Anti Dyspeptic, Purifying and Cathartic Pifla The most reliable and safe remedy in Liver Complaint. Dys pepsia, Costiveness, Sick headache, Sick stomach, bil lions habits, indigestion, and all that class of diseases arising from a disordered condition of the stomach, bowels, blood or liver. It is entirely vegetable and contains no deleterious drug or medicine, and is, one of the best cathartics ever recommended. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale by F. Scarr k Co. and by F. M. Ross, Charlotte F. M. Swyer k Co., Proprietors. June 14, 1858. y Belleville, Illinois. T. H. BREM & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN British, French and American Carpets, Hardware, Hats and Shoes, Charlotte, N. C. THOMAS H. BREM, J. A. SADLKK. Jr. Not 9, 1858. T. LAFAYETTE ALEXANDER. Great Southern Remedy. Fok all Bowel Diseases, j!:oi.nrtA, dvsexteby, Mam- IHEA, CHOLEKA MOKBlS. CILIOCS COLIC, CHOLERA IN FANTUM. Also, aomikaklv adapted to many dis eases or Females, most especially painful menstrua tion. THE virtues of Jacob's Cordial arc too well known to require encomiums. 1st It cures the worst cases of Diarhoa, 2d It cures the worst forms of Dysentery, 3d It cures California or Mexican Diarrhoea, 4th It relieves the severest colic, 5th It cures cholera morbus, 6th It cures cholera infantum, 7th It cures painful menstruation, 8th It relieves pain in back and loins, Jth It counteracts nervousness and despondency, 10th It restores irregularities, 11th It dispels gloomy and hysterical feelings. 12th It's an admirable tonic. A fete ihort Extntct from Letters, Testimonials, SfC "I have used Jacob's Cordial in my family, and have found it a most efficient, and in mv judgment, a valu able remedy. Hon. HIRAM VYARNEP., Judge of Supreme Court, Ga. ''It gives me pleasure in being able to recommend Jacob's Cordial: my own personal experience, and the experience of my neighbors and friends around me, is a sufficient guarantee for me to believe it to be all that it purports to be, viz: a sovereign reined'. Wm. H. Umikbwooo, Formerly Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit." "I take great pleasure in recommending this invalua ble medicine to all afflicted with bowel diseases, for which I believe it to be a sovereign remedy decidedlv superior to anything ever tried by me. A. A. Gai'luino, Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge of Ga.'' H have used Jacob's Cordial in mv family, and this, with all I hear about it as a remedv bv those who have tried it, induces me to believe that it stands at the head of every prcperation of the kind, and I would recom mend its use in the diseases for which it is compounded. Mii.es G. Douaixs, Cashier of the State Bank ofCcortria. Griffin." " If there is any credibility in human testimony. Ja cob's Cordial must stand preeminent above nil other preparations for the cure of Bowel Diseases. From the mass of te.timony in its favor coming in from all quar ters, it must be far in advance, as a curative agent, ot most if not all other 'patent' preparations. A. Fleming, Cashier Marine and Fire Insurance Bank, Griffin." " This efficient remedy is travelling into celebrity as fast as Bonaparte pushed his colamns into Russia, and gainingcomniendation wherever used." Gtorgii Jeffer sonitm. May IWh, 1853. ,Sold by J. ASHUIST, Charleston. S. C, Im porter and Wholesale Druggist, (who will supply the trade.; and by Druggists evervwhere. Nor. 19, 1858. Ij-pd The Great ttnglith Remedy. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS, 1 K7.PAP.ED KltOV A PHESCRIPTIOX OF SIR J. CLARKE, M. D.. PHYSICIAN EXTRAORDINARY TO THE Ol EEN. : 'r'HIS well known medicine is no imposition, bat a I 1 sure and tafe remedy fur Female Difficulties and Obstructions, from any cause whatever; and although j a powerful remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to the (sign ; nn JfljitaSv For sale MmSSMffmL AT THE constitution. To MARRIED LADIES it is pcculiarlv suiled. These Pills have never been known to fail where the Directions on the 'Jn page of Pamphlet are well observ ed. For full particulars, get a pamphlet, gratis, of the Agent. B. $! and 6 postage stamps enclosed to anv au thorized Agent, will insure a bottle, containing over 50 Pills, by return mail. Sold "in Charlotte by F. SCARR k CO., sole Agents, and by Havilaud, Stevenson k Co.. Charleston, Whole sale agents. March 2, 1858. y K00PMANN & PHELPS RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and tbe pub lic in general, that they are now in their New Store on Trade street, nearly opposite the Court House, where they are offering a large and well selected stock of Clothing;, Hal, Boots nirf Shoes, GROCERIES, Hardware, 6tc, which will be sold at very low prices for cash or ex changed for country produce. One of tue firm has just returned from Europe and the Northern cities, where he bought a great many Goods for cash at extremely low prices, which will en able them to sell LOWER than any other house in the State. The public arc invited to call and examine this stock, as it is believed to be a larger and superior one to any heretofore offered. 83 Country Merchants are requested to call and see us and examine our goods and hear our prices before purchasing elsewhere, as it will be to their ad vantage. K. & P. November 0, 1858- PIG IRON for Sale. A large quantity of very superior soft grey Pig Iron for Foundries. I also have several experienced moulders prepared to do anv kind of work in their line. Apply to F. M. REINHARDT, Cottage Home, Lincoln County, N. C. Nov. 2, 1858 tf GAS WORKS. The subscribers respectfully inform the public that they arc prepared to erect Gas Works for lighting cities, towns, villages, colleges and large hotels. They have erected works in Charlotte and Raleigh, N. C, which have given entire satisfaction to the citizens of those places. As to qualifications, ability and promptness in fulfilling contracts entered into by them, they refer to the following gentlemen : James II. Carson, President of Charlotte Gas Work com pany, Charlotte. N. C. Wm. Johnston, President of Charlotte & S C Railroad company , Charlotte, N. C. Dr Thos D Hogg, President of Raleigh Gas Association, Raleigh, N C. Col G H Young, Waverly, Mississippi. A G Story, President ofGas Works, Little Falls, N Y. F T Story, Supt. Gas Works, Watertown. N Y. W S Schoener k Co, 221 Pearl street, New York. For further information, address the undersigned at Raleigh, N. C. WATERIIOUSE & BOWES. September 14, 1858. y Rheumatism Can certainly be cured by a Prepara tion made in Charlotte, N. C. THE subscriber makes a preparation that will cure the worse case of Rheumatism known. Having been afflicted with the disease for a long time himself, and having been cured by this medicine, he can safely recommend it to the public. Many citizens of Char lotte, and of Mecklenburg county, can testify to the efficacy of the preparation; and all he asks of any one is to give it a trial. Bgk, Prick, $1 50 per bottle. Applj- to ine, or address me at Charlotte. N. C. July 20, 1858. W. V. QUINN. More Testimony As to the value of Quinn's Rheumatic Remedy: Chaiilotte, N. C, Aug 19, 1858. Mr W. W. Quinn, Dear Sir : It is well known to the citizens of Charlotte and Mecklenburg county generally, that for 8 years past I have been afflicted with Rheuma tism in its worst form so badly off that frequently for months in succession I was unable to move either hand or foot. I tried all the remedies 1 could hear of, both North and South; none of them eli'ected anything like a permanent cure, and many failed to give even temporary relief. Hearing of j'our Rheumatic Annihilator. as a last resort I procured two or three bottles, used it ac cording to directions, and I am happy to certify that in a remarkably short time it has entirely cured me, effect ing such a thorough cure too, that I believe there is not a vestige of the disease now left in my system. I have no hesitation in stating that your Rheumatic Annihila tor is the only sure cure for Rheumatism that has ever come within my knowledge, and I believe the only re liable one ever offered to the public. Persons afflicted with the painful disorder owe a heavy debt of gratitude for your invaluable discovery. You are at liberty to use this as you please. EDYV'D TEURES, Assist. Assaver U. S. Branch Mint. CHICXERING 6c SON'S rris5o Modal Pianos The subscriber, resident of Wilmington, N. C. being agent for the above Firm the only one that has receiv ed 34 dilferent Prize Medals at different State Fairs invites the attention of purchasers, as he sells at the Boston Cash Prices, showing 14 different styles of Pianos, varying from $225 to $1000. Pianos tuned and repaired. T. A. BOIINSTEDT. Wilmington, Aug 31, 1858. ly PROF. DE GRATH'S PRACTICE. A Sheriff cared :-n one night bv De Grath's Electric Oil. LETTER FROM DR. KEYSER. Pittsburg, May 20th 1850. Pkof. De Grath, 39 South Eighth St. Phil. I have a remarkable cure. Deputy Sheriff Kerr, of Pittsburg, had a very swollen and painful hand. I applied the oil personally, which gave instant relief. He has recommended the oil to others afflicted with Rheumatism, in which the results were most satisfactory. Trulv vours, GEO. II. KEYSER. Great Cures Citizens Head.' Rheumatism. Mr Joseph D Bartle, 9 Myrtle Street, says the Electric Oil cured him immediately. Piles. Charles Sexton. Esq., ex-Mayor of Camden, says six applications cured him. Also, cured his Rheu matism. Neuralgia. Mr David Mann, 499 Vine Street, says he was a great sufferer, but the oil cured him. So says E II Grant, Rsq.. 517 North Eight Street. Croup. This Oil is infallible for Croup. Ask a lady at the Girard House. Caltiox. There are numerous imitations sprung up on the reputation that my article has acquired. The public must beware. They are worthless. Philadelphia, Sept. 1st, 1856. Prof. De Grath : Dear Sir. I must inform you of the great benefit a patient of mine has experienced from the application ofyour Electric Oil. The case was that of a girl of eight years of age. who was terribly afflicted w ith scrofula, and a discharge from the knee. The leg became so contracted as to literally bury the heel in the hip. It had been in this state for iibout twelve months, and finding nothing in the whole ' Materia Medica" to have any effect or give relief, I finally procured a bottle ofyour 'Electric Oil" and gave it to the mother, directing her to npply it to the parts along the con tracted sinews, which had the effect of making the leg nearly one-fourth straight in abount six hours. The application of the Oil was continued for about three weeks, using only six bottles : and now the leg is nearlv periectly straight. JOHN H. MeEWIN, M. D., 162 Callowhill Street. For Siile in Charlotte bv Dr. E. Nv Unti l Nov 25. 1858 Ureas the Grave or thy Friend." Marfolo "3TtX"ci., Charlotte, N. C. The subscriber begs leave to inform the public that he carries on the business ot working in Marble, on Trade street, directly opposite the Court House. He is prepar ed to do ail kinds of work in his line, such as Monuments and Grave Stones, Mantle Pieces for dwellings, or any other kind of Stone work Jill? that may be required in his line. His stock of Marble will always comprise the various qualities, and enable him to do work in a manner that will be satisfactory to those who may favor him with their patronage. Orders will reeeive particular attention and be promptly filled. Work will be packed with care, and all diligence used to prevent injury by transportation. June 15, 1853. J; G. McCOY. Belts! Belts!! Belts!!! UROM the best Belting Company, at Manufacturer's prices: CA&M 2 ick 12 cts. per foot. 2 inch. 2i 15 17 22 27 32 38 ii M 3 4 5 6 7 10 12 12 .60 .72 (C m 4 ply, Seamless Belts manufactured to order at short 92 u Conducting Hose of all sizes, for water or steam pres sure, ordered direct from the Manufacturers. ALSO, Packing of all description, at 55 Cents per pound H. B. WILLIAMS Si CO., Wish all those customers short time, to call and pay up ho bought Groceries on Our profits are too short to ask often for the amount. We have on hand a large supply of Bacon, Flour, Corn and Meal. Best New Orleans Sugar. Syrup and Molasses Crushed Sugar Stewart's best. Powdered Sugar, " Granulated 14 " A. B. aud C. Sugar. Tea, best green. Candles, Best Goshen Cheese, &e. Rio Coffee. Old Government Java, and Jamaica Coffee, superior. The above Goods will be sold low for cash. Wholesale or Retail, low. Jan. 18, 1859. tf NOTICE. whose Notes and A LL persons Accounts are due, J. owing to the undersigned as Trustee, are earnestly requested to call and settle, as it is important that the trust fund be marshalled at as early a day as possible. Remember, indulgence cannot be given. W. R. MYERS, Trustee June 15, 1858. tf of Leroy Springs SxDS' SARSAPARILLA, For the purifying of the blood. The orginal and genuine article. Everywhere celebrated for the re moval and permanent cure of all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, or habit of the system, And acknowledged to be the best Sarsaparilla made. This unrivalled preparation has performed some of the most astonishing cures that are recorded in the an nals of history, thus proving conclusively that it is ca pable of fulfilling the high aim and purpose for which it is designed. Chronic Rheumatism, Scrofula or King's Evil, Salt Rheum and Ringworm, Fleers and painful affections of the Bones, Ulcerated Throat and Nostrils, Scurvy, Biles, Chronic Sore Ej-es, Blotches, and vari ous cutaneous eruptions, Glandular Enlargement, Hip Disease, &c, are effectually cured by its use, and THE TRIUMPHS it has obtained over diseases are of this class such as are not furnished from any other source. It purifies, cleanses and strengthens the fountain springs of life, and infuses new vigor throughout the whole auimai frame. THE PROOFS OF ITS EFFICACY are daily being published, and the confidence of the public is asked only in proportion to its actual merits, wherever introduced and used. These only are relied upon to prove its worth. READ THE FOLLOWING : Letter from Mr Buckxer of Winchester, Ky. A. B. & D. Sands Gentlemen. I would not have presumed to write to you, if it was not my duty to let the public know the almost miraculous effect your Sar saparilla has had upon me My limbs were covered with ulcerous Sores, so that I could not walk during the whole Spring and Summer. In this situation I commenced the use of your Sarsaparilla. and after tak ing a few bottles was entireiy cured. I must also tell you of another wouderful cure. My brother was afflict ed with Scrofula in his head, so bad that his physician told him the loss of his sight was inevitable, and per manent blindness seemed to be his fate. Three bottles entirely restored his sight, ami we cannot but recom mend it to all similarlv afflicted. Yours trulv, BENJAMIN F. BUCKNER. Prepared and sold by A. B. k D. SANDS, Wholesale Druggist. 100 Fulton-Street, corner of William. N. Y. For sale in Charlotte by F. SCARR & CO. December 1. 3m J. A. KSTKS. THOMAS OCORAKFKN itEID J. A. ESTES & CO., Factors and Conimistion Merchants, For the sale of Cotton, Grain, Flour, and all kinds of country Produce. Okkick North Atlantic Wharves, Charleston, S. C. According to the terms of the Co-partnership, we will not speculate, directly or indirectly, in any Pro duce shipped to our house. References: O Mills, S S Farrar, Bros k Co. Lanneau, Smith & Whildcn, Thos J4CI1 Moise, Charleston, S. C: Colli Anderson, E Hope. Columbia; Thos McClure, Sr, Samuel McLiUy, N R Eaves, A Q Donovant, Chester; Col F Scaife, Union ; Dr. Happoldt, Salisbury, ML C; I L Dixon, Knoxville, Tenn. June 1, 1858 y THE LIVER IlWIGORATOR! PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD, Compounded entirely from GI NS, T8 teX THK BUST PUROATIVK AND I.IVKK ME x .,ncI;v,ES now beTare the public, ihmt nctu u a Ctttkartir, easier, milder, and more effectual than anv oilier medicine kuowa. It is not only a Cathnrtie. but a Liver remedv. nctinjr Unit on the Mate to eject Its morbid matter, then on the ntomaca and bowel to carry off that matter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectu ally, without any of the painful feeling experienced in tbe opera tions of most Culhcu-tia. It strengthens the system at the sama time that it purges it ; and when taken dailr in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it up with uniiua"l rapidity. The l.lvrr is one nf the i m r, ; i 1. ..... r .u - CO 03 5 s a i i a - pi C O ""' wg; , muu w lieu 11 j aBJBJ the powers of tbe system are in almoKt .nti.aK' i ........ 1 . i 1 ' . -. . - - - !'! ii iii.iui. vi i perloims its function weiL Q fully developed. The(.mij-A j Ziirri- for the proper perform stomacfa is at fault, thebowels system su Iters in con sequence o 3 on the healiliy action of the aajce of its function: whenth are at fault, and the whole of one organ the JLlvc r For the diseases of that or has nutde it his Mudy, in a yeans, to find some remedy many derangements to which at last found, any person trou platlit, in any of its forms, conviction is certain, mm hid or bad matter from place a healthy How of bile, caiwinK food to digut well, giving tone and health totlia the cause of tbe disease !- o -1 having ceased to do its dutv. gan, one of the proprietors practice of more than twenty wherewith o cuuuteract the it is liable. To prove that this remedy is bled with Liver Com i, has but to try a bottle, and These Uum remove all the system, supply iitsc in thei r IlivMCorutine the stomach. n o c t CD o s 93 purify lua the blood, ; Whole machinery, removing ; ffeciing a radical cure. MP BUIoimi n Hacks are I CO better, prevented, by i Vj Liver In vlornlor. j ZJ One dose after eating is suf- enred, and, what the occasional use of la and prevent the food from Only one dose taken before ficient to relieve tbe stomach retiring, prevents Night- P1 j night, loosens the bowel rVI .tlvenea. P. pneal will cure Dyspepsia jSfaatfk will always relicv pjw male obstruction removes the makes a perfect cuie. J relieves Choiie, whihj sure cuie l.r Cholera of Cholera. Only on dote taken at gently, and cures Coa Oue dose taken after each 9S?One dose of two tea- Sick Headache. "me bottle taken for fe eause of the disease, and Only one dose immediately One dose often repeated,, j Morbus, and a preventive ftT" Only one bottle la system the effects or niecli- C-One bottle liken Eat luwiiess or unnatural color 03 CO n ! needed to throw out of the cine sfter s long sickness. j sMMWUaa reaioves all aal- ' from the skin, time before eating give vi food digest well, vines Chronic 1)1 a i while Summer and almost to the first doe. lacks caused bv Woraits in safer, or speedier remedy ia o One dose taken a short j gor to the appetite, and make-! One dose often repeated i rlwra in its worst forma. ! Vowel complaints yield' One or two dose cures at 1 Children : there la bo anrar, HM world, as it nrrrr fniU. ' A few buttle cures! absorlK?nt. We take pleasure in r -i.m I c 00 cz n CD o o 3 I ropey, by exciiins; the preventive for K-ver and and all Fever or a Hll- with certainty, and thousands wonderful virtues. mending; mis medicine as a -r-i A"",. Chiu Kever, g Ion Type. It operate are willing to testify to iu s 3 eo a. CD w mmm or JW-MIk Witter In the month with the Invl gorator, and swsliow both together. THE LIVER IN VIGOR ATOR c so A w;i..TIMO .MKDIi Al, OlsroVKJtY. snd is rlil T" '-muiK lilies, inmost KHf great to lelit-ve rent thm tint ,.. r' l Z -u .. ' (b , , t.ure mtty K(ni oi Liver i omnlaint 15?"r'hf or Ji"lP" te a common UautmcA?. all of a-bieh are tbe rrs.lt o . lilse-a,! lAver. FUICE OSB DOLUS f K K SOTTLE. "I SANFORD k Co., Proprietors, 315 Broadway, .New Trk. 2 Whole sate A cents: S on hl- i. '1 .": more .man en J5 wi" ,P. Vork ; T. W. l'TOTT 1 Rons Pl,iladel- v 5 ?h"; ? BcBk ' - "n; II. H. Hat k -0.. Portland JS t0"" Pw. f'inclanatl ; OaTLoan k Hiaaon, Cleveland - C Zfl rnsmHKjt Datis. fhieapo: O. J. Wood k Co St LaS Sffii" " t"e- J'ittsbnreb; R. S. HaSCE, BaltteMp. Aad 3 rl"l by sit Orurpiu. Sold alto by CHARLOTTE THE SUBSCRIBERS having f selves into a company, respectfnli er their services to tbepeonle of it.i touuhj h'uiij iii tucir line of m i fv nre uiKimreu 10 turn a w Gravestones, Mantel Pieces, pt ,s Marble, Table Slabs, Marble Km. SNnTU " - - -- .Ml V ... pattern, cut accorumg lo me styles, and upon the most i . . . . ' .Tn. Tn . most annrove.1 .... 'V Ktvlcs and udou the most acconiuiiilut;..- mouain.g Ther w " offered in the Southern eountrv ctAiit.lv on hand the best descriotion nf Kir,Ki:. f and American Marble. All orders for any article addressed to the suhg will meet with prompt attention, and will be and forwarded with the utmost care and dispatch The Yard is situated on the north-west corner of Railroad Depot Yard. 01 WM. T1DDY k SON'S. January, 1859. ly "IIIiTInurTnck. THE undersigned as Agent will receive appneatk for Insurance in tbe North Curolin& Mutual ? Insurance Company. This Company is the oldest in the State, aBji been in successful operation for several years, i" rates are moderate, and all losses promptly adjusted Persons wishing to insure their own lives or l lives of their Slaves, in this Company, w ill call it Office of the Agent, at the Bank of the State. fifeg- SLAVES insured for TWO-THIUDS of tu V VLUE THOS. W. DEWEY, Ant Jan'y 11, 1859. ly Dissolution of Copartnership, THE Firm of BROWN, STITT k (Hi. was solved on the 1st day of January, 1859, fc q. tual cousent. We feel very grateful to our friends f. their liberal patronage, and hope they will confer u, same on our Successors. It is very important that we should close rip business. AH persons owing ns by Account itittaW call and settle immediately; and tin y nsast not ej. any further notice from us, as we shall give out all osr' accounts on the first of May for collection, irrespeitirt of persons. If we cannot get our accounts settled k Notes we intend to have them settled by Jmlrniei.t 11U 1 Mill iJ(J, Jan. 18, 1859. 44-4t CHARLOTTE FOUNDS! AND ACstolilxxo Factory, The undersigned begs leave to call the attention of fa public to the fact that he is now rendy to fill nil ordm for making Steam Engines Hydraulte tot- ton Presses and all kind of Machinery. ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS in Iron and Rrass or other metals MADE AT SHORT NOTICE AND REDUCED PRICES. Partit ul.ir atitii tion given to the making and repairing of flMatMa Machines, Horse Powers, Cotton Gins, AliJJ Work, uc Agricultural Works of all kinds. Rlacksmithing, Jobbing Work, Wagon Work, fH Horse Shoeing, done with dispatch. Old Iron and Rrass Castings bought at the PrrtiMli or taken in exchange for Job Work. Wood and IV visions of all kinds taken in exchange for lil.u k.-umi,-ing. All Work must be PAID FOR nh-i DELIVERED, as cash has to he paid for every thiii necessary to ctrry on the establishment. J6aSr All orders for work must be specified in writin; so that the work and specifications may Rgrfft A supply of Anthracite Coal, con.-tantly on band fit sale. This is the only Foundry in the State that casts even dav (except Sunday.) jgfejAII contracts connected with the concern itiiii be made with the undersigned alone. J. A. FOX. Proprietor Charlotte, N. ( Nov. 30, 1H58 tf CASH PAID FOR HIDES, ONE DOOR April G 1858.' OPTM OF THK tf MANSION lIOLSk. TIN-WARE & STOVE o M. Mm TM "T70LLD respectfully announce to Um jiulilic that V V lie continues to carry on business at t lie -tore on the coiner formerly occupied by Muggins a Hurt; Ahere he keeps constantly on hand the largest n.ori mcnt of STOVES eer offered in North Carolina; among which will b found the celebrated Iron Witrh Conking Store, which has gained such a famous reputation in tlit Southern country for the last eighteen months. This Stove he warrants superior to any Tooking JSmve now in use. It is simple in its arrangements, CP US lcs fuel, and does more work in a given time than nnr other Stove in use. He will put one beside any other Stove of the same size in the I'nitcd States, nnd if it does not do more work !- any given time, he will for feit the price of the stove, and quit selling and go fur the better one. He has ull kinds of Parlor and Box Stoves: and keeps constantly an extensive and varied Stork f Tin, Sheet-Iron, Japan, and Britannia Ware, Brass Kettlrs, Cast Ien Bedsteads, Hat Rack, Cradles, tfv. all of which will be sold, Wholesale and Retail, rliwp er than has ever been before offered in this vicinity He would return his thanks to his friends and cm tomers for the very liberal patronage they have bestow ed upon him, and they may rest assured that he ttw endeavor, by close attention to business, together with a determination to please, try to merit a continuant, of the same. His motto is, "OI ICK 8ALKS AND SMALL I'KOFITS." Ladie3 nnd Gentlemen are particularly invited tot and examine his Stock. All kinds of JOB WORK attended to with di patch; and all ORDERS will be faithfully and prompt-.' attended to. Charlotte. June 10. 1858. tf The Charlotte Mutual Fire Insur ance Company, CONTINUES to take risks against loss by fir. Houses, Goods, Produce, Ac, at usual rale. u'" lice nearly opposite Kerr's Hotel. President M. B. TAVT.OR. Vice President O. OVERMAN. Secy k Treas'r E. NYE HCTCniSOX. M. B. TAYLOR, C. OVERMAN. J. Is BROWN, WM. JOHNSTON, F. SCARIt. 8. T. WRISTO.N, A. C. STEELE. Executive Committee. Jno L Brown, S T Wri.-ton, c Steele. April 27, 1858. tf II. W. KUPP, WATCHMAKER AND JWEtf CONCORD, N. C. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and nrmn trd. heptember 14, 1858 jr Dissolution. BRITTAI5 fTU' .1 ! rWlIIE Firm of BECK WITH k I HE Firm of BECK WITH day dissolved by mutual consent. All PT titlf-)itl if ftH firm aft. Mwii.i..t..il t. i,nu ffirttHTu sa at.. m a ai IV'jUt "I' H IrV . s s s v. - - mediately and make payment either by Cash or Sou, the business of the Firm must be closed. R. W. BECKWITH, June 10, 1858. W. J. BRITTAlN- VOTK 'E. H AVINC bnnprht the entire stock of JEWELRY, tSsC, of Beckwith k shall continue the Busiacs-t at their old Stand, " will be pkased to see my old friends and customer. R. W. BECKWITH. June 15, 1858. tf March 2, 1858. y F. SCARR 6c CO.