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1 WHY BE UNHAPPY? What's the use to be unhappy 7 What's the use to fume and fret ? What's the use to look behind you, Nursing up the vain regret? What if life is clouded over With its sorrows dark and wild ? What if fortune does look sternly, Jlath she never sometimes smiled ? Why, if you must taste the bitter, Will you fling the sweet away ? Fighting ever with the crosses That you meet from day to day. Why disquiet those around you With complaints you should suppress Weary those whom duty bids you Still to comfort and to bless i Look at yonder little insect, Sporting in the sun's bright beams; Listen now and hear the music Of yon laughing little streams. Look at nature all around you, And above, where'er you stray '. Mute creation's ever singing! ''Happy 1 !" it seems to say. What's the use to be unhappy F What's the ue to fume and fret ? I 'luck up courage, laugh at trifles, And you may be happy yet. EARLY RISING There is a capital anecdote of the reign of Louis XVI of France, according to which some Court India? got it into their heads from some book they had been reading, that it must be a glorious thing to see the sun rise. But as that took place in the only hours in which they were uniformly in bed, what was to be done? After much consideration, it being impossible of course for them to think of rising so early, they resolved to have a party to sit up all night and ride out to a neighboring hill just before day to witness the strange phenomenon. This was all duly performed and they went to bed, astonished at the degree to which they had rural ized themselves Daniel Webster it seems during many )-ears of his residence in Washington, used to get up an hoar before sunrise in winter, light all the fires with his own hands, having a knack at that sort of thing, and then start off to market with his bas ket on his arm, to purchase himself the daily pro visions, thus gaining many an hour's march on most of his associates. In New York there has been formed a Young M n's Early Rising Association, all the members of which are pledged to be up at a certain hour. It originated with about half a dozen young men, who having kept up this habit for some years were surprised at its beneficial effects, and at the success in life of their associates. A little watchful experience will render this not surprising to any thoughtful man. He who daily rises at five instead of seven, adds perhaps ten years of the brightest hours to his life of act ive thought and exertion. Life will be preserved. All other animals but man sleep through the dark hour? and wnke with the light. The time of all the occupations of the day will be moved forward or backward by the time of rising. The early man takes time by the forelock, and is always be forehand with his competitor and his enemy, anti cipitea their designs, and has all his affairs ar ranged so that they cannot be disturbed or molest ed. Such a man will drop to sleep in his chair at 0 o'clock. So much the better. Consider the ef fect on the young man. It is at late hours that bad company becomes most dangerous. Byron abuses the moon as the lij:ht beneath which a thousand times more wickedness is done than the sun, and he who at twentv is never out of bed af ter ten, will find it has saved him a fortune, and earned for him a character before he is forty, of which he may well be proud. Many a young man in ealloe has been saved from dissipated habits by the ringing of the college bell for morning pray ers at five o'clock. After getting up thus early and working hard at study all day, he was glad to get to bed between nine and ten, fairly worn out with honest, useful, hopeful toil, instead of making a night of it in idle dissipation. Intellectually a man can do twice the work while his mind is calm and clear, as it is early in the day, and as it is not and cannot be, later. It was before ten o'clock generally that Sir Walter Scott wrote his sixteen pages per day of those novels which are the delights of the civilized world; and it was before nine o'clock that in our own city Dr. Barnes wrote those commentaries on the Scripture of which four hundred thousand volumes have been sold in this country, and as many more in Europe. The very self-denial and self-command indicated and encouraged by this habit is not its least value. He who learns to govern himself in one matter will in others. Phil. Ledger. Matrimonial Piffici lties. A married cou ple residing on Friend street, near the canal, found that, after a few years of connubial Felicity, they were the most miserable mortals alive, being una ble to agree upon any one point of domestic econo my and diplomacy. Their daily cares were sure to culminate in an evening quarrel, and they some times astonished each other with blows, accompa nied by the usual marks of their respective dis tinguished considerations. Finding life disagreea ble, and being able to agree upon no other point, they finally concluded to try the last grand experi ment together by jumping into the Scioto. Night before last was the time set for the attempt. A raw and biting air prevailed, but their resolution was fixed, and they descended the bank together, each trying to nerve the other by depreciating his and her c oarage with b tter w.irds. They teach d the bank of the Scioto Land in hand they stood upon the lank of that abyss which mortality ;b wont to regard with horror. The air was cold, and so was the water neither was congenial, neither was the existence they were about to leave. This thought was decisive, and they plunged iuto the water, which was not deep, but very cold. The man could swim, and his first impulse on rising to the surface was to strike out for the shore, but he wanted to see what his wife would do. She came sputtering and blowing to the surface, and sup posing in the darkness that her lord was at the bottom, called loudly for help, and sank again. When she next appeared the husband caught her. and they both reached the shore in safety, wet, cold, freezing. Crestfallen and ashamed of the foolish act, they went home together, negotiated a new treaty of peace, and commenced anew; satis fied that uothing can be worse than the bottom of the river. There is now a fair prospect of the couple going down the hill of life together ouietly and in peace. Ohio Statesman. A Hopeful Son-IN-Law. A letter from Con stantinople states that the first thing Nourry Pasha did, after he was married to the Sultan's daughter, was to borrow $200,000 from his father-in-law' bunker. A Sensible Way of Committing Suicide. In New York, on Wednesday evening last, an unknown man entered a barber's shop anJ attract ed the attention of those present by walking about in an excited manner, and sighing deeply while awaiting his turn to be shaved. At last one of the persons in the room asked him if he was in trouble, but he made no reply. When his turn came he sat down in the chair, and the barber lathered his face, and was strapping his razor, when his un known customer suddenly cried out "I am not fit to live:" aud drawing a single barrel pistol from v,;0 firoH at his imaere in the mirror, shat- terino- the o-lass to a thousand fragments 111. "iv-R'. i. uiv cr Before thn harKr nwm ered from his astonishment, his unprofitable patron ran off without waiting to wash his face. A One-Sided Judgment. Judge Johnson, of Louisville, Ky., last week, in deciding a case before him, said : "A man has no right to whip his wife, but should be severely punished if he was guiltv of such an outrage. J5ut tne women, on the contrary, had the right to whip thier hus bands whenever they pleased. It was a preroga tive belonging to them peculiarly and inalienable. He was only surprised it was not exercised to a greater extent." Only One Year. The shad lives but a sin gle year. It is hatched in the early summer descends the streams as soon as large enough feeds and fattens in the winter at t he mouth of the stream ascends in the spring to deposit its spawn descends to die at the bottom of the ocean. ljelle A beautiful but useless insect, without wings whose colors fade on being removed from the sunshine. FASHIONABLE niLLIER MS. IIAWLEY & WIN OLE, First Door West of the Charlotte Bank, Tryon Street, CHARLOTTE, .. C. just received a large stock of the PRICKS ranging from SI to S20. Head Dresses, Collars, Infants' Hats, and a splendid assortment of Koniiet and Drew Trimming. Th- Empress Patent Expansion Skirt, together with a variety of Bridal and Party Ornaments, Ac. kc ST i't'i use rail and examine our Stock ."8 Starch 22, 159 tf R A ILROAD NOTICE TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. NEW, CHEAP AKD EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE FOR FREIGHT FOR THE INTERIOR OF N ORTIZ CAROL IX A. Merchants and others about purchasing their Fall and Winter supplies, are requested to notice that by the completion of the Xorth-Eastcrn Railroad from Char leston. S. C, to Cheraw, the advantages of a cheap and expeditious route from the seaboard has been opened to them. All Freight consigned to the Agent of ti e-North-Eastern Railroad will be forwarded free of com mission. No charge will be made for storage at Che raw: all Goods will be taken care of in the Company's Warehouse until sent for. A schedule of charges will be found at the Post Office. S. S. SOLOMONS, Aug. 10,1853. tf Eng. and Supt. Tkt Great Embassadors of Health to all Mankind. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. Dysphasia. The great scourge of this continent yields qniekly to a cuius.- of the! antiseptic Pills, and the diges tive organs are restored to their proper tone; no matter in what hideous shape "this hydra of disease exhibits itself, this searching aud unerring remedy di-pcises it from the patient's system. Erysipelas, sw.t Riieum, I'.ad Lm;s, Old Sorf.s and ULCERS. Cases of many years standing that have pertinaciously refusi d to yield to any other remedy or treatment, have succumbed to a few applications of this powerful ungiieut. BtLtOCfl DISORDERS. Thiss anti-bilious medicine ex pels the hidden seeds ot the complaint, and renders all the fluids and seen tions pure and fluent, cleansing and resus itating the vital functions of the body. General Debility and Wkaknkss. From whatever cause, lowness of spirits, aud other signs of a diseased liver, and other disorganization of the system, vanish un der the eradicat ing influence of this all powerful antiseptic and detergent remedy. Sold at the manufactories of Professor Holloway, 80 Maiden Lam-. New York, and by all dealers Mi medicine throughout the I'. States and the civilized WO) Id, in boxes at 25 cents, 63 cents, and $1 each. Directions for the guidance of patients are affixed to each box. rFor sal.- iu Charlotte by E. NYE HI TCUISOX & CO. Aprn I, ltfcy. y CHARLOTTE FOUNDRY AND Macliin o Factory. The undersigned begs leave toeall the attention of the puldic to the fact that he is now ready to till all order? for making Steam Engines, Hydraulic Cot ton Presses and all kind of Machinery. ALL KIDS OF CASTINGS in Iron and Brass or other metals MADE AT SHORT NOTICE AND REDI'CED PRICES. Particular atten tion given to the making and repairing of Thrashing Machines. Horse Powers, Cotton Gins, Mill Work, and Agricultural Works of all kinds. Blacksmithing. Jobbing Work. Wagon Work, and Horse Shoeing, done with dispatch. Old Iron and Brass Castings bought at the Foundry, or taken in exchange for Job Work. Wood and Pro visions of all kinds taken in exchange for Blacksmith ing. All Work must be PAID FOR when DELIVERED, as cash has to be paid for every thing necessary to carry on the establishment. Ska?" All orders for work must be specified iu writing so that the work and specifications may agiee. A supply of Anthracite Coal, constantly on hand for sale. This is the only Foundry in the State that casts every dav (except Sunday.) jkajfAll contracts connected with the concern must be made with the undersigned alone. J. M. HOWIE. Practical Engineer, will give his con stant attention to the business. All letters on business will be directed to - Charlotte Foundrv." J. A. FOX, Proprietor. Charlotte, X. C. Nov. 30, 1858 tf CAROLINA CITT, N. C. The Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad being now completed to Beaufort Harbor, 1 have determined to locate at Carolina City for the purpose of doing a Forwarding & General Commission Business, and hope by promptness and strict attention to merit jiatronage and sunuort. Being the Agent of MURRArS LIKE OF FIRST CLASS RACKETS to this and Morehead city, every effort will be made to make this the cheapest and most expeditious route to i New York. Vessels will be loaded and discharged at , my Wharf (adjoining the Railroad Wharf,) and thereby ) save cartage and lighterage. Particular attention will ! be given to all orders, and to the sale and shipment of Produce. WM. B. GRANT. I AH shipments of Produce to D. Colden Murray, New ! York, will be forwarded free of commission. J June 29, 1859 y PTEB MALLETT WITH D. COLDEN MURRAY, (fjfiural Commission plfrcirant 62 South street, XE fr YORK. June 29. 1958 y WESTEEN DEMOCEAT, MY FIRST LOVE. A maiden once I chanced to know, With beauty superhuman; Her voice was gentle, soft aud low That "excellent thing in woman." We traced together mountain streams, And when the stars were shining, We talked of poetry and dreams Their mysteries divining. I felt that fate no grief could give Like passion unrequited, And that I could no longer live Unless we were united ! I breathed my love her hand I pressed While she, her eyes averting, Returned the pressure, and confessed That she was only flirting. TO PLANTERS. OTTON GINS, of the best quality, with 10 men saws, delivered at any Railroad Landing in tins State, or on the N. C Railroad, at frJ per saw For nurt'u ulars address J. M. LLLlOtl, April 26, 1859- Cm Winnsboro', S. C. NEW SPUING AND SUMMER The subscribers return their thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on them, and would respectfully inform their friends and cus tomers that they have received a large stock of Goods for the Spring and Summer Trade, which they will sell as cheap as the cheapest. They feel certain that they can give satisfaction both in price and quality. A large lot of Ready-made Clothing of various styles and qualities, on hand, at reduced prices. GROCERIES, Hardware, dtc, Of all kinds, kept constantly on hand and for sale on the most reasonable terms. They invite purchasers to give their extensive stock an examination before buying elsewhere. KOOPMANN k PHELPS. April 19, 1859 NEW FIRM. Dr. E. H'YE III TC II I SOX & CO., Having purchased of Dr. H. M. Pritchard his entire stock of DRUGS. CHEMICALS, OILS. PAINTS, kc. IR spectfully call the attention of the public to the fact that thevwill cany on a WUOLESAL.K AAMJ KM All, DRUG BUSINESS at Irwin's Corner, where they are now receiving, in addition to their present Stock, a large assortment of Fresh aod Genuine Drugs, direct from the New Vork market. E. NYE Ht'TCHISON. M. I)., will superintend this large and well known establishment in person. j&taT Physicians' prescriptions made up with prompt ness and care. October 19, 1858. Pure Kerosene, nd a large variety of Kerosene LAMPS, for sale low by March 29, 1859 " E. NYE HUTCHISON & CO. Unseed Oil, pure Sptrni, Lard, aud TANNERS' OIL, For sale by E. NYE HUTCHISON. Churchill's preparation of the Hypophos CURE FOR THE CONSUMPTION, for sale by E. NYE HUTCHISON k CO. phatc: LlllSeed Oil, ! Fresh Burniii? Fluid and Low for ca h by the Bbl. E. NYE IU'TCHISON & CO Tanners' ii From 85 cents to S1 -E. per gallon. NYE HUTCHISON A-CO. IVew Remedy, A sovereign cure and preventive of the Piles. E. NYE HUTCHISON k CO. BY J. B. K IS. Proprietor. EVERY ACCOMMODATION afforded the patrons of the Charlotte Hotel. At this Hotel is keit the line of Tri-weekly 131 Statres from Charlotte via Monroe, N. C aud Lancaster S. C, to Camden. S. C. Patrons of the Charlotte Hotel conveyed to and the Depots free of charge. from Oct. 1. 1858. J. B. KERR. 4 vv Books. History of Frederick the Great, by Thos. Carlile. Mizi'Aii: Prayer and Friendship, by L. C. Loomis. Courtship asd Matrimony, with other Sketches, by Robert Morris. The Minister oe Life, by M. L Charles worth. The Sociable; or 101 Home Amusements. The Life and Times of the Great Hi oh Miller, of Scotland, by T. N. Brown. Asnals of the American Pulpit, by Dr. Sprague. Lippincott's Pronouncing Gazetteer, or Geographi cal Dictionary of the World, Dora Dean or Maggie Miller. Mrs M. J. Holmes. Scouring of the White Horse, or the long Vacation Ramble of a London Clerk. The Kn. Pepper, Papers by Jacques Maurice. Dust and Fome, or Three Oceans and Two Conti nents, by T. Robinson Warren. I also have a few copies of Hawks' History of N. C.. V0I3. I and II. Castwell's Justice and N. C. Form Book. P. J. LOWRIE. Feb. 15, 1859. Direct Gents' fine DRESS in Paris, for sale at March 29. 1859 Importation. AND WALKING BOOTS made BOONE'S. tf Another yankee trick That WW Pay- CHILDREN'S SHOES with .Metallic tips, March 15, 1859. AT BOONE'S, F'irLx Dress A few cases of Oakford's best at BOONE'S. Gents' Fine Dress SHOES. And OXFORD TIES at J B F BOONE'S. Leather ! Leather ! ! Hemlock and Oak SOLE LEATHER, Harness and Upper Lt-atln-r. French Calf Skins, Lining and Binding Skins ofeverv description. Charlotte. March 15. AT BOONE'S. Quite a variety March 15th." for Gents. Bovs, Youths, AT and children, BOONE'S. Tanner's Tools Of every description at BOONE'S Boot & Shoe Store BREAD and CAKES. Having secured the services of a No. 1 Baker, we are now prepared to furnish the citizens oFCharlotte, and mankind in general, with something nice to eat. Sizif Weddings. Parties, kc, furnished at short no tice to order and dispatch. 1st Door from the Court House. HOUSTON k HUNTER. Nov. 23. 1858. tf CHAELOTTEy $30 REWARD. Runaway from my plantation, my negro boy ALLEN, need 25 years, over G feet in height, slender, spare made, and rather delicate in appearance. I am inclined to believe that he is in Gaston county, iu the neighbor hood of Dallas. He was formerly the property ot my brother, M. L. Phifer. deed. I will give the above re j :x-u ,.,... ;., .. n inil fir delivered to me in waru ii iic 15 .-;-Uiv. v J . , , rlIllr..-TJ F. PHIFEK. Charlotte. March 22, 1859 W tf JETNA F1IIC INSURANCE COMPANY. CASH ASSETTS, 1,750,000. E. NYE HUTCHISON, Agent. Charlotte, April 17, 1859 yr Notice. All persons indebted to us for the last quarter need not expect to buy Goods from us any longer on a credit We intend to do a three months business: the rcfore, if vou are indebted to us for a longer period, call and pay, for on the first day of April your credit will stop. We positively intend to enforce the above even with our best friends", and hope no offence will be taken. All Accounts due for last year that are not paid by the 1st of April, will be handed out for collection. II. B. WILLIAMS k CO. March 29, 1859. 9 17 C FM.OUMI, Fresh and B. WILLIAMS k CO. good Low for cash. ri I ".r?f,"fl SODA CRACKERS H. B. -for sale by the Box. WILLIAMS & CO. i 8 UPERIOR RIO COFFEE, H. also JAMAICA. B. WILLIAMS k CO. 5 BBLS. DOUBLE REFINED CRUSHED SUGAR, Cheap by the bbl. H. B. WILLIAMS & CO. 3 BAGS extra familv Hour, warranted good. H. B. WILLIAMS & CO. 15000 LBS. GOOD COUNTRY BACON, For sale. II. B. WILLIAMS & CO. WJALE YARN AND March 29, 1859 DOMESTIC. II. B. WILLIAMS & CO. 354-tf MATTRASSES, ORDER, April 20, 1859. kept by on hand and MADE TO II. B. WILLIAMS & CO. LOWRIES I receive all the New Pub lications as fast as they come for ward from the Press; and keep constantly on hand a large lot of School, Academy' and College TEXT-ROOKS, and many useful reference and recreative works. I also keep a very large stock of Stationery, plain and fancy. Having made an arrangement with the South worth Paper Manufacturing Company, 1 am en abled to sell paper at the same prices by the whole sale for which it can be bought in the Northern cities, freight added. P. J LOWRIE. Feb. 15. 1859. REMOVAL. Thc Confectionery and Family Grocery MOODY & MSBET has been removed to the posite the Presbyterian Church, where they ing direct from New York large addition stock of CONFECTIONERIES. Store of -t:i SKI Op- ceiv i heir FAMILY GROCERIES, Among their stock may be found evei l kept in a store of this kind. A good assi Cake Trimminirs, Willow Ware, &c., cC. ing usually ; m en t of tlwaya on hand. They have in their employ an excellent BAKF are prepared to furnish Families and Partes will Cakes of all kinds at short notice. Nov. 16, 1858. MOODY & NISBET. We have also opened a branch of our store at Lin- colnton, where Mr Moody will superintend the business, and hopes to secure a share of public patronage in that section. Nov. 16, 1858. MOODY & NISBET. J. D. PALMER, On e )or a ho re the Bank of Charlotte, Respectfully informs the pub lic that he has just received a splendid assortment of Con fectioneries, West India Fruits, SEGARS of various brands, chewing & smoking Tobacco, Snuff, Ac. ALSO, a variety of Musical Instru ments, Yankee Notions. &c. A FINE LOT OF WILLOW WARE. lie is constantly receiving fresh supplies of the above Goods and many other articles not enumerated. CANDl MbMFtCTORY. The subscriber is now manufacturing an excellent article of Candy, free from poisonous coloring, unlike the New York steam refined candy. Call and see and try it. J. D. PALMER. 'November 0, 1858 tf TO THE f, A DIES. SPLENDID assortment of FRENCH CANDIES; Desfillcs, &c.,for Dressing Cakes, at J. I). PALMER'S. HAVANA ORANGES, Just received at J. D. PALMER'S Confectionery. Feb. 8, 1859. 3 CASES Pure SMYRNA FIGS, for sale low for cash, at J. D. PALMER'S NEW S'lORh; AT DAVIDSON COLLEGE. S. FRAMENTHALL & CO. Take pleasure in informing the citizen5 of Davidson College and surrounding country, that they have open ed a Branch store at the stand formerly occupied by Helper S Henderson, where they will always keep on hand a laijre stock, consisting of Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Hardware. Groceries, kc. kc. which they will sell at Charlotte prices. February 8, 1859 3m Atlantic Muiuil Fire and INSURANCE COM Marine NY. CAROLINA CITY, N. C. Incorporated by an Act of the Legislature of North Carolina. This Company being duly organized, is now pi t pared to receive applications for insurance upon Huildings, Merchandise, Furniture, Mills, Manufactories, Ships and their Cargoes, and most kinds of property, at remunerative rates of premium. It is aimed in the organization of this Company, to make a safe medium for Indemnity and Protection to the assured in case of loss. An honorable ami upright course of dealing, and a faithful fulfillment of its contract-, will at all times characterize the business of tb Company. Application for insurance ma- be made at the office of the company, or to its authorized Agents. DIRECTORS: John A Parrott. Levi T Oglesby, W B Grant, David S Jones. Geo W Dill. Col Thos J Blakelv. Luke Blackman. Wm S Lonjr. David W Bell A B Chap in, Saml Letters, Joel II Davis. ) A Hargi tt, - Mallett. OFFICERS: John A Parrott, President, Levi T Oglesby, Vice Presidi ;.t. W S Long, Treasurer. E A Thompson, Attorney. A B Chapin, Secretary EXECUTH E COMMITTEE. W B Grant, W S Long. David W Bell. March tt. 1859 Cm lit) KC. TAN BARK. 1 00.000 CORDS Tan Bark wanted, for which a liberal price will be paid. Charlotte, March 22, 1859 M B. TAYLOR. tf H. B. WILLIAMS & CO., Wi-h all those customers who bought Groceries on short time, to call and pay up. 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. u k Syrup and Molasses. Crushed Sugar Stewart's best. Powdered Sugar, " Granulated 11 " A. B. a:.d C. Sugar. Tea, best green. Candles, Best Goshen Cheese, Ac. 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 Rheumatism Can certainly be cured by a Prepaar tion made in Charlotte, N. C. T HE 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. 8, Price, $1 50 per bottle. Anolv to me, or address me at Charlotte, X. C. July 20, 1858.' W. W. QUINN. PIG IKON for Sale. A large quantity of very superior soft grey Pig Iron for Foundries. I also have several experienced moulders prepared to do any 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 are 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 civen 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 H. Carson, President of Charlotte Gas Work com pany, Charlotte. N. C. Win. 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 II Young, Wavcrly, Mississippi. A G Story. President of Gas Works, Little Falls, N Y. F T Storv, Supt. Gas Works, Watertown, N Y. W S Schoener & Co, 221 Pearl street, New York. For further information, address the undersigned at Raleigh, N. C. WATERIIOCSE & BOWES. September 14, 1S58. y Great Southern Remedy. Jaco'b's Cordial. Foi; all Bowel Diseases, cholera, dysentery, diarr hoea, CHOLERA MORBUS, BILIOUS COLIC, CHOLERA IN FANTUM. ALSO, AD.MIKAULY ADAPTED TO MANY DIS EASES of Females, most especially painful menstrua tion. THE virtues of Jacob's Cordial arc too well known to require encomiums. 1 -t 2d 3d 4 th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th It lire- the worst cases of Diarhrra, It cures the worst forms of Dysentery, It 'ires California or Mexican Diarrheea, It relieves the severest colic, It cures cholera morbus, It cures cholera infantum, It cures painful menstruation, It relieves pain in back and loins, It counteracts nervousness and despondency, It restores irregularities, It dispels gloomy and hysterical feelings. It's an admirable tonic. A few short Extracts from Letters. Testimonials, ,c. '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 WARNER, 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 remedy. Wm. II. Underwood, Formerly Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit." ':I take great pleasure in recommending this invalua ble medicine to all atilicted with bowel diseases, for which I believe it to be a sovereign remedy decidedly superior to anything ever tried by me. A. A. GACi-nixo. Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge of Ga." 'I have used Jacob's Cordial in my family, and this, with all I hear about it as a remedy by those who have tried it, induces me to believe that it stands at the head of every preperation of the kind, and I would recom mend its use in the diseases for which it is compounded. Miles G. Dobbins, Cashier of the State Bank of Georgia, Griffin.'' " If there is any credibility in human testimony, Ja cob's Cordial must stand preeminent above all other preparations for the cure of Bowel Diseases. From the mass of testimony 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 columns into Russia, and gaining commendation wherever used."' (Jeoryia Jeffcr sonian, Men 19 A, 185.'!. B,Sold by J. ASHUTST, Charleston. S. C, Im porter and Wholesale Druggist, (who will supply the trade.) and by Druggists everywhere. Nov. 19. !8."8. ly-pd 1 Dress the Grave of thy Friend." Hirox7" IVCctr-Tolo Yard. Charlotte, N. C. The subscriber begs leave 4o inform the public that he carries on the business of working in Marble, on Trade street, directly opposite the Court House. He is prepare ed to do all kinds of work in his line, such as Monuments and Grave Stones, Mantle Pieces for dwellings, or any other kind of Stone work that may be required in his line. His stuck 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 receive particular attention and be promptly filled. Work will be packed with care, and all diligence used to prevent injury by transportation. June 1"). 1858. J. G. McCOY. Yoiins's Smut Machines. Of A. Dickson's make, constantly on hand and for sale at reduced prjces. T. H. BREM k CO. A-.irust 17. 1858. Exclusively Wholesale win?:. rainl and Oil Warehouse. CANTOS, WALKE & CO., in DRl'GS : Lamp. Machinery Varnishes. Paints, kc. kc wholesale dealers and Paint OILS; No. 36, Iron front. W tt tide, Mi r tret tqwre. fill J OR FOLK, YA. Goods shipped from New York. Philadelphia, Caltimore, to Charleston, when required. November 9, 1858. y or CHARLOTTE fWIHE SUBSCRIBERS having formed there HL Selves uiiu (.uuipBuj, icajieciiuilv tend, er their services to the people of Charlotte a0H the country generally in their line of btisineit They are prepared to furnish Monimks Gravbstpnes, Mantel Pieces, FiRxm Marble, Table Slabs, Marble Steps, to pattern, cut accorumg i -f """ "rp,u' lasie and styles, and upon the most accommodating terms eyw offered in the Southern country. They will keep con. stantly on hand the best description of Egyptian, Itali4u and American Marble. All orders for any article addressed to the subscribers will meet with prompt attention, and will be patl and forwarded with the utmost care and dispatch. The Yard is situated on the north-west corner of the Railroad Depot Yard. WM. TIDDY & SUNS. January, 1859. ly t b 11 mnct anrmtvn.l a I. 22. flYWl TT7CH LD respectfully announce to the public that VV he continues to carry on business at the store nn the corner formerly occupied by Huggins k Hartj. a here he keeps constantly 011 hand the largest assort. ment of JS "J-" A-tJ eer offered in North Carolina; among which will be found the celebrated Iron Witrh Cooking Stove, which has gained such a famous reputation in the Southern country for the last eighteen months. This Stove he warrants superior to any Cooking IStove now in use. It is simple in its arrangements, consumes less fuel, and does more work in a given time than any other Stove in use. He will put one beside any other Stove of the same size in the United States, and if it does not do more work i any given time, he will fo. feit the price of the stove, and quit selling and go fur the better one. He has all kinds of Parlor and Box Stoves: and keeps constantly an extensive and varied Stuck of Tin, Sheet-Iron, jajau, and Britannia lion, Brass Ki ttles, Cast Iron Bedsteads, Hat Racks, Cradles, drc., all of which will be sold. Wholesale and Retail, cheap, er than has ever been before offered in this vicinity. He would return his thanks to his friends and 1115. tomers for the very liberal patronage they have bestow ed upon him, and they may rest assured that he will endeavor, by close attention to business, together with a determination to please, try to merit a continuums of the same. His motto is. 'ouick sales and small profits." Ladies and Gentlemen are particularly invited to call and examine his Stock. fijeg- All kinds of JOB WORK attended to with ifc patch: and all ORDERS will be faithfully and prompt! attended to. "08 Charlotte, June 16, 1858. tf New and Fashionable urni ture AVVTIK ROOMS, Charlotte, . . J. M. oANDJSHS & Co., are constantly ceivinu from New York, Boston, &c. a general aMWt- ment of line and fashionable FURNITURE, which thtv will sell at extremely low prices for Cash, and ever article warranted to give satisfaction. Those in want of good Furniture, at very low prices, will please gie them a call. Also, on hand, Fish's .Metallic Burial Cases J- M. SANDERS & CO.. Feb. 22, 1859. Charlotte. N. C. J. A. E3TES. THOMAS DCOKAKFLNKti: J. A. ESTES Sc CO., Factors and oniniisioii Met chanty For the sale of Cotton, Grain, Flour, and all kiudl itl country Produce. Office North Atlantic Wiiabyes, ( linrlewton, 8. C. Aeciirdinir to the terms of the (.o-nartnershin. we ! will not SPECULATE, directly or indirectly, in duce shinned to our house. Pro- In ferences: O Mills, S S Farrar, Bros k Co. LannetB, Smith k Whilden. Thos J k C II Moisc, Charleston, S V CnlH Anderson. E Hone. Columbia: Thos McCIiip Sr. Samuel McLUIy. N R Eaves, A Q Donovan). Cheitu Col F Scaife. Union: Dr. Ilannoldt, Salkburv. N. f I L Dixon, Kno.xville, Tenn. June 1, 1858 v Notice. On Momlnv t lie Kith of Mav next, nt the late rc.:I dence of Jonathan Burlevson, dee'd, L as Executor : deceased, will sell on a credit of Six months, the Inn. nf snot Jonathan Burlevson: beinc the tract on whii h rosidi-d n his death, containing THREE or FnlEs HUNDRED ACRES, on six-mile creek in Union counir n irct of'ahout 50 Acres near the late Anroii K Howie's residence. And I. as Administrator of Jasper J. BurleTNM dee'd. will sell at the same time and place the perroMl . z- .i t . i u i '. 1 1 ; properly 01 ioe sam jiini j. himk-uii, euubi Beds, Furniture, and various other articles of persots; j property belonging to deceased. SAM'L H. WALKPP. April 12, 1859. 5t THE LIVEK IiWIfiORATOR! I'RKPABKO HY DR SANKOP.D, Compounded entirely from GEMS, IS ONK OF THE ItKST PUROATIVK AND UTEB DICINKS now before die public:, ilmt act. u frHmriif, easier, milder, tend more effect ul tlmn ny other mwlirine known. Il is nol only a C'jthurlir, but a lArer remedy, actiuf tlrl m IM Lie" to ejert il morbid matter, then on the mom.cli and bfjjj to carry otf that matter, thnt ar.compliidiiiiK two purpoHCH eflecto ally, without toy of the painful reelii.it experienced la the opera tion of moat Partial Hi It strengthens the system at the time that It purees it ; and when taken daily iu mnilerate ricMi, will strengthen and Dutld it up wilt, unusual rapitmy. The Ijlver 1 one of the principal regulators or In. perlorms its liincli"ns e, fnllv developed 'I lie ' on the liealihy .ccion ol lot aoce of it function. "5! are at Unit, and th.- l of one organ the Liver For the liseaes ol llist " has made it hi sii 'O. liuuiiiu body ; and when it the powers of the system are Is almost entirely deirendent Lierr for the propar )M5rform slomach is at fault, the bowels ysteua suffers iu consequence having ceased to do its duty, gin, one of the proprietors practice of more than twenty wherewith io counteract the it is liable. To prove that this remedy is bird with Liver Coin has hut to tiy a laitlle, aud These t mas remove all the sylero. supplying in their invigorating the stomach, IMti'lfyliiir. the blood, whole muchinery, lemoviug .fleeting a radu-al cine. Bilious) Attacks are better, prevented, by ldvrr In vlif orator. One dose artc-r eating is suf aud prevent the food from Oulv one doM taken before marc. Inly one dose taken at gently, aud cures C'Of One dose taken after each OEJ-One dose of two tea Sit U il mint lie. One bottle taken for fe cause of the disease, and Only one doae immediately i hafl d.,se often repeated is Morlius, aur a preventive aTly ue bottle I ysicro the eficct of medi- tfar One boele taken for lowuess or unt.atilial color One dose takrn a short gor to the appetite, and make One dose often related rtiirn in its arcaral foiais, liov-l complaints yield tine or two i...... cure at Children : there is no surer, the world, as it iirrn j.til. ItiT A few buitlea cures bam bents. We take pleasure in recom preventive for FiTerand and all Fevers of a HI! with cei tainty. and thousands wonderful virtues. 0 C 22 10 9 years, to Bud some ""'"'I ,,. .I.r.,,u..,,.lltl Ul I'lCD at last found, aay person troa plalnt, in an ol Hi n3 conviction h carta, morbid or had rial ter fro" place a bealiby flo. of Im. causing tood to dijt"! giving lone and healili to"" the cause ol the " cured, and, the occasional what U n. of m flcient to rrliere the stonuws rihiC and sonrii H ... retiring, prevents .Mg"1 niRht,, loosens the bo.- tlveneaa. meal will cure UypfP' spoonfuls will alaay. i'"" mule obstruction remote" makes a pet fact tint. iilieves t'holle. " ' a sure cu.e br O1 of Cholera. , , lh : needed to thiow out ' aV . ,..'.,. m eittf mier inn - -" tmmt. duundlre tetuoies" I "Ml f.t.ni ili- .km iiMfiMl. milne -rivet rl- food digrsl well. ,.,- cuic Chronle IMVT while 8amne" almost to the l'' lacks caused bj H or"r,, safar, or speedier teuirdj Dropsy, by exehit mendinc this Baaefa -J - b .... I I 1 1 I , .-- T-.n . It pels'" aie willing . wr . ,,(,- ui Ul 1C"V All who nam It ,.ivii, in. ir unnn ilnton' teatlmoiiy In It favor. rH WMlx Water lit the month with th gorator, and nvniiow both together. THE LIVER INVIOORATOR W A SCIKXTIFIi: MKOICAl. PISCOVKRY. m " ?t, working cures, almost loo icreat to believe. It cures maxic. aura the firtl ! apataaj and seldom one bottle is require! to cure any kind of Uvcr '""aw. from the vioist JmumtHe or Inry-yiti to a cominou all of which are the result of a LHaeaaed Liver, ratca ohe kui. i ak rsa bottle. 8ANFORD A Co.. Proprietor, Mb Broadway, Ne Tort Wholesale Attentat uv-toa Rakhes A Ptt, New Vork ; T. W. HvoTT A f-o r' . phia; it. S. Bubk o.. Hoatoii ; H H Hit .SZSmf lOHS I Pkk. Cincinnati : Oitlorp k lla"KD. ' , w t r, - ..i .. L I V. Ft. l i OxoKot II. Kt.vsKR. Pittsbu Illl ftl Sold HA.NCS. Haiti"!"- retailed by all Druggist. aso ty F. SCARR k CO. ! Charlotte, N. C. ..r-tlTtlN and E.
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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