THE NAME IN THE SAND. Alone I walked the ocean strand, A pearly shell was in my hand; I stooped and wrote upon the sand My name the year the day. As onward from the spot I passed, One lingering look I fondly cast; A wave came rolling high and fast, And washed my lines away. And so, mcthought, 'twill shortly he "With every mark on earth for me; A wave of dark oblivion's sea Will sweep across the place "Where I have trod the sandy shore Of time, and been to be no more; Of me my day the name I bore, To leave no track nor trace. And yet, with fliin who counts the sands, And holds the waters in His hands, 1 know a lasting record stands Inscribed against my name, Of all this mortal part has wrought Of all this thinking soul has thought, And from these fleeting moments caught For glory or for shame. SEASONABLE HINTS. At this season many persons contemplate travelling. To do so with the largest amount of comfort and advantage, physical, social and mental, the following suggestions are made : Take one-fourth more money than your actual estimated expenses. Acquaint yourself with the gcograjdiy of the route and regiou of travel. Have a good supply of small change, and have no bill or piece higher thai: ten dollars, that you may not take counterfeit change. So arrange as to have but a single article of luggage to look after. Dress substantial!;, l'etter be too hot for two or three hours at noun, than to be too cool for the 1 remainder of the twenty-four. Arrange, under all circumstances, to be at the place of starting fifteen or twenty minutes before j the time, thus allowing for unavoidable or unanticipated detention on the way. Do not commence a day's travel before breakfast, even if that has to be eaten at day-light. Dinner or supper, or both, can be more healthfully ; dispensed with than a good, warm breakfast. Put your purse and watch in your vest pocket, and all under your pillow, and you will uot be likely to leave cither. The best and most secure fastening of your chamber door, is a common bob on the inside, if there is none, lock the door, turn the key so that it can be drawn partly out, and put the wash basin under it; thus any attempt to use a jimmy or put in another key, will push it out, and cause a racket among the crockery, which will be pretty certain to rouse the sleeper and rout the robber. A sixpenny sandwich eaten leisurely in the cars is better lor you than a dollar dinner bolted at a station. Take with you a month's supply of patience, j f.. ami always think thirteen tunes before you reply once to any supposed rudeness or insult, or inatten tion. Do not suppose yourself specially and designedly neglected, if waiters at hotels do not bring what you call for in double quick time; nothing so marks the well-bred man as a quiet waiting on such occasions; passion proves the puppy. Do not allow yourself to converse in atone loud enough to be heard by a person at two or three seats from you; it is the mark of a boor if in a man, and of want of refinement and lady-like delicacy, if in a woman. A gentleman is not noisy; ladies are serene. Comply cheerfully and gracefully with the customs of the conveyances in which you travel, and of the places where you stop. Respect yourself by exhibiting the manners of a gentleman and a lady, if you wish to be treated as such, and then you will receive the respect of others. Travel is a great leveler; take the position which ethers assign you from your conduct rather than irora your pretensions. JtSTho man who never says nothing to nobody was married last week to the lady who never speaks ill of no one. Fasiiioxaki.k Women. An energetic and truthful writer thus sums up the unhappy life of fashionable women : Fashion kills more women than toil and sorrow. Obedience to fashion is a greater transgression of the law of woman's nature, a greater injury to her physical and mental constitution, than the hardships of poverty and neglect. The slave woman at her tasks will live and grow old, and see two or three generations of her mistresses pass away. The Washer-woman, with scarce a ray of hope to cheer her in her toils, will live to see her fashionable sisters die around her. The kitchen maid is hearty and strong, when her lady has to be nursed like a sick baby. It is a sad truth that fashion-pampered women are almost worthless for all the good ends off human life. Ihcy have but little force of! character; they have still less power of moral will, and unite as little physical energy. Thev Hve for no great purpose in life they accomplish no great ends. They are doll-forms in the hands of milliners and servants, to be dressed and fed to order. They dress nobody; they feed nobody; they instruct nobody; they bless nobody; they save nobody. They write no books, and set no rich examples of virtue and womanly life. If they rear children, servants and nurses do all, save to conceive and give them birth. And when reared what are they What do they amount to, but weaker scions of the old stock? Who ever heard of a fashionable woman's exhibiting any virtue and power of mind for which it became eminent? Head t he biographies of our great and good men and women. Not one of them had a fashionable mother. They nearly all sprung from strong-minded women, who had about as much to do with fashion as with the changing clouds. Hog Cholera Ci red. The hog cholera, which proved fatal in Tennessee. Kentucky and the West last year, found its way into Georgia. Large num bers of hogs, mostly young, died of the disease. We learn that Dr. James i . Whatley, of Upson county, lost thirty head last year, and seventy-seven this year; every one that was taken died. He concluded to try the effect of a dry lot. Accord ingly, he penned his stock in a dry lot, eleven be ing sick at the time. He kept them there without water three weeks the sick hogs recovered, the disease was eradicated, and has not troubled him any further. Several of his neighbors have siuce tried it, with the same flattering result. Try it. The Fashions. "My son," said an olu turban ed Turk one day, taking hia child by the hand in i streets of Cairo, and pointing out to him on the Opposite side a Frenchman just imported, in all he elegance of Parisian costume "my son, look there! If you ever forget God and the Prophet, ; you may come to look like that." Stf An Irish lover has remarked that it is a great pteasuie to be alone, especially when you ; have your swate-heart with you. A woman, not young, having heard of the suc cess of Kffic Carstang in t. Louis, in recovering 8100,000 from her lover, determined to proceed against a suitor of her own. She accordingly con sulted a lawyer in Richmond, submitting, as the main evidence of his attachment, the following billet-doux that accompanied a bomjuet of flowers: T)ecr ( i send u hi the boy a buekett of flours. They is like my love for u. The nite shade means keep dark. The dog fenil menes i am ure slave. Kosis red and posis pail My luv for u shall nivcr fade.' An "Anti-Cursing Club" has been formed at Crass Valley, Cab, the members of which are fined twenty-five cents for every oath, the money to be appropriated to some worthy purpose from time to time. At the last accounts the club had cursed enough to buy a pew, and there was a balance on hand. s,0 KSiWAUD. Runaway from my plantation, my negro boy ALLEN, aged 23 years, over 6 feel in height, slender, snare made, and ratlin- delicate in appearance. I am inclined to believe thai be is in Gaston county, in the neighbor hood of Dallas. He was formerly the property of my brother, M. L. Phifer, dee'd. 1 will give the above re ward if he is secured in anv jail or delivered to me in Charlotte. W. P. PHIFER. Man 1S50 tf 500 head of Heei Cattle, 50O head of Sheep The subscriber will pay the highest cash prices for Beeves and Sheep. Those having Beef Cattle or Sheep for sale would do well to inform mc in person or by lc'ter as early as possible. J. L. STOUT, town Butcher. Charlotte, June 7, 18.VJ. The Charlotte Mutual Fire Insur ance Company, V OXTINUES to take risks against loss by fire, on Houses, Goods, Produce, kc, at usual rates. President A. C. STEELE, Vice President V. OVERMAN, Attorney JOS. H. WILSON, Stc'9 d Teas'r E. NYE HUTCHISON. DIRECTORS: A. C. STEELE, S. T. WRISTON, JNO. L. BROWN, WM. JOHNSTON, M. li. TAYLOR, F. SCARR, ( HAS. OVERMAN. Kceeulive Committee S. T. Wriston, F. Scarr, Jno. Brown. L. April 20, 1850. PIEDMONT SPKINGS Moke Coimtv, X. . T1 HESE well-known and popular Sprinjrs, situated in the county of Stokes. 2 miles from Danburv. the county site, claim a share of trie attention of the health and pleasure-seeking public of North Western Carolina, and the State. The Proprietor has effected great improvement in the arrangements of his House, and is now able to ac commodate 300 boarders with ease and comfort. The Scenery of this section is regarded as unsur passed in Deuuty oy any to be round m tne .tatc. itiiih nut so wild, broken and romantic as that of the extreme West, there is a quiet loveliness about it, charming to the beholder. The Springs gush imme diately from the base of one of the noble hills compos ing the Sauiatown Mountains; the most prominent and attractive peak of which is Moore's Knob, distant 4 miles. In the vicinity of the Springs is situated, also, thai beautiful natural curiosity, A visit to which always repays the trouble. Every possible convenience for the amusement and comfort of guests will be provided. TRAVELING FACILITIES. The Proprietor will run a Mi-weekly line of Coaches from Salem during the season, thus insuring to visitors from a distance, direct and easy transportation, without annoyance or delay. Distance from High Point to Salem, 18 mile?. From Salem to Springs, 28 miles. TERMS. Oue man per month, ' ."0 00 " M week, 0 DO M " " day, 1 50 Children under 12 years & Servants Half Rates. These popular Springs are invaluable for their Medi cinal qualities. They have cured Scrofula, Dyspepsia, and diseases of the Chest, when all other remedies had failed. fej The Season opened Juue the 1st. "gr( PLYAI E S S M ALL WOOD. June 7. 1859. 3m Sale. The subscriber offers for sale all his Lands lying in the county of Union, on the waters of Goose and Crook ed Creeks, vijs: One tract lyinr on the waters of Crook ed creek, adjoining Dr. E. C. Alexander. John Foar.l. Robt. Mann and others; one other tract adjoining said tract, and John A. Lemmond, Henry Sheill and others. Also, one tract on the waters of Goose creek, adjoining Dr. E. C. Alexander, Eli Stewart, the Marion Gold Mine and others; together with another tract adjoining A. F. Stevens and others, lying on both sides of the Lawyers' Road leading from Charlotte to Wadesboro. Any or all of the above-named lands will be sold privately to any person desirous of purchasing between this and the 1st October next. TEKMS made known on application to the subscri ber near Eli Stewart's in Union county, or by address ing me at Coburn's Store, Union county, X. C. CYRUS Q. LEMMOND. April 20. Cin-pd F UESH SODA CRACKERS for sale by the Pox. SUPERIOR RIO COFFEE, a!: o JAMAICA. WILLIAMS k II. P. CO. 15000 LPS. GOOD COUNTRY BACON, For sale. H. P. WILLIAMS A CO. ForxnFn 1852. chartered 1854. Located corner of Baltimore and Charles streets. BALTIMORE. Md. The i-n-eM, iiivm cieauuv iurnisneu, ami popular most clejrantlv furnished. Commercial t ollege in the United States. Students in attendance from nearly every State in the Union. Every young man should write immediately for one of those large and beautiful Ornamental Circulars, re presenting the exterior and interior view of the Balti more Commercial College, Penmanship, Ac, which will be scut by return mail, free of charge, with Cata logue containing list of students, terms of tuition, opin ions of the Press on our new system of Look-keeping, kc. FACl"LTV. E. K. LOSIER. Principal Lecturer on the Science of Accounts Business. Customs, etc. L M. PHILLIPS. Professor of Book-Keeping and com mercial calculations. H. II. DAY IBS, Associate Professor of Book-Keeping -V C. JOHNSON. Professor of Penmanship. S. T. WILLIAMS, Esq, Mercantile Law. REV. E. V. REESE, D. D.. commercial Ethics. Trustees. Hon John P Kennedy, Hon Joshua Vansant, Hon Thomas Swann, Wm II Keighler, Esq. Jacob Trust, Esq. William Knabe, Esq. The time usually required to coinpleU the full course, from eight to twelve weeks. Large circulars and catalogues stating terms, kc. sent by mail free of charge. Address E. K. LOSIER, Baltimore, Md. May 10, 1859 y-pd WESTERN DEMOCEAT, CHARLOTTE, White Sulphur Springs, Catawba County, N. C. These Springs are situated fifty miles North of Char lotte, 20 miles West of Statesville, and 25 miles East of Morgauton, at the foot of the Mountains, and in a vici nitv unsurpassed for the salubrity of its climate. The Proprietor, DR- E. O. ELLIOTT, announces to the public that his House is again open, with every accom modation for the reception of visitors. The peculiar tonic, alterative and invigorating prop erties of this WATER, render it invaluable in Diseases of the Licer, Dyspepsia , Chronic Diar rhea, Nervous Debility, Spinal Discuses, Incipient Consumption, Scrofula, Eruptive Diseases, and all cases of debility accompanied with defective appetite and want of assimilation. Particularly to Females is this water efficacious. C. S. Brown's tri-weekly Line of Four-Horse Coaches from Statesville to Asheville, passes within five miles, and visitors can procure conveyances from Newton to the Springs at all times. There is also a tri-weekly Line from Charlotte to Xewton. May 24, 1869. 2ra E. 0. ELLIOTT. For Sale. gy The above valuable SPRING, or Watering Place, is now offered for sale. It has a fine first class patronage, a large, well-arranged house, and other out buildings, all new and capable of entertaining from 75 tf; 125 persons; it is within 5. miles of the Western X. C. Railroad, and is the best medicinal water in the State. There are near!- J00 Acres of LAXD CO acres newly cleared 15 aces of good bottom, and the balance well timbered contains a Saw and Grist Mill, and is well adapted to the culture of corn wheat, oats and tobacco is well improved, and as healthy, pleas antly and beautifully situated as any in the State, and is but 5 miles to a beautiful mountain. I will also sell a superior Rosewood Piano and a Lot of Negroes if desired. Terms: From bond. One to Five years, with approved E. C. ELLIOTT. PEA MEAL We keep at our Steam Flouring Mill in this place Pea Meal for feeding cows and stock. Also, we have on hand at all times, Family, Extra, Superfine and coarse Flour. We warrant our family flour. Corn Meal and Grits can always be had at the mill. J. WILKES k CO. April 10, 1850 State or Hf. Carolina, Union County. Court of Plea-' and Quarter Serious April Term, 1859. Charles M. T. McCauley vs. Aurelious Hilton. Attachment levied on land. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that Au relious Hilton, the defendant in this case, resides be yond the limits of this State. It is therefore ordered by the court that publication be made in the Western Democrat, a paper published in the town of Charlotte, for six successive weeks, notifying said defendant to be and appear at the next court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sions, to be held for the county of Union at the court house in Monroe, on the 1st Monday in July next, then and there to show cause if any he has, why the land levied on shall not be sold, and the proceeds of such sale applied to the plaintiff's debt, interest and cost. Witness, J. F. Hough, clerk of our said court at office in Monroe, the 1st Monday in April, and in the 83d year of American Independence, A. D. 1859. (33-ut Prs fee SO. J. F. HOUGH, c. v. c. c. State of . Carolina, Union Comity. Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions April Term, 1859. N. M. Stitt vs. Aurelious Hilton. Attachment levied on land. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that Au relious Hilton, the defendant in this case, resides be yond the limits of this State. It is therefore ordered by the court that publication be made in the Western Democrat, a paper published in the town of Charlotte, for six successive weeks, notifying said defendant to be and appear at the next court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sions, to be held for the county of Union at the court house in Monroe, on the 1st Monday in July next, then and there to show cause if any he has, why the land levied on shall not be sold, and the proceeds of such sale applied to plaintiff's debt, interest and cost. Witness, J. F. Hough, clerk of our said court, at office in Monroe, the 1st Monday in April, and in the 83d year of American Independence, A. D. 1.850, 63-H Prs fee $6 J. F. HOUGH, c, i . c. State of V Carolina, Union County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions April Term, 1859. Winchester it Stitt vs. Aurelious Hilton. Attachment levied on band. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that Au relious Hilton, the defendant in this case, resides be yond the limits of this State. It is therefore ordered by the court that publication be made in the Western Democrat, a paper published in the town of Charlotto, for six successive weeks, notifying said defendant to be and appear at the next court of Picas and Quarter Sessions, to be held lor the county of Union at the court house in Monroe, on the 1st Monday in July next, then and thereto show cause if any he has, why the land levied on shall not be sold, and the proceeds of such sale applied to plaintiff's debt, interest and cost. Witness, J. F. Hough, clerk of our said court, at office in Monroe, the 1st Monday in April, and in the 83d year of American Independence, A. D. 1859. o3-Gt PrsfecSU J. F. HOUGH, c. r. c. c. State of . Carolina, Union County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions April Term, 1859. Stewart, Houston and Covington vs. Aurelious Hilton. Attachment Levied on Land. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Aurelious Hilton, the defendant in this case, resides be youd the limits of this State. It is therefore ordered by the court that publication be made in the Western Democrat, a paper published in the town of Charlotte, for six successive weeks, notifying said defendant to be and appear at the next court' of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Union at the court house in Monroe, on the 1st Monday in July next, then and there to show cause if any be has, why the land levied on shall not be sold and the proceeds of suen sate appuea to piamtitt s debt, interest and cost. Witness, J. F. Hough, clerk of our said court, at office in Monroe, the 1st Monday in April, and in the sJd year of American Independence, A. D. 1859. (JJ-Gt prof ad v So1 J. F. HOUGH, c. r. c. c. Slate of Hf. Carolina, Ciiiou County, Court of Plea and Quarter Sessions April Term, 1859. Joshua Lee vs. Aurelious Hilton. Attachment levied on Land. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that Au relious Hilton, the defendant in this case, resides be yond the limits of ibis State. It is therefore ordered by the court that publication be made in the Western Democrat, a paper published in the town of Charlotte, for six suecessi-. e weeks, notifying said defendant to be and appear at the next court of Pleas and Quarter Ses sions, to be held for the county of Union at the court house in Monroe, on thest Monday in July next, then and there to show cause if any he has, why the land levied on shall not be sold, and the proceeds of such sale applied to tne plaintiff a debt, interest aud cost. Witness, J. F. Hough, clerk of our said court at omce in .Monroe, tne Jst .Monday in April, and in the bJtl year ot American Independence. A. D. 1859 . 'i ... 1, r t-.. t , mm i . "'-'"i i is nx yo, J. r. IJOLCiil, C I". C. C. Stair of n. Carolina, Union County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions April Term, 185LI. Abel Helms vs. Josiah Wcntz. Attachment levied on land. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that Jo siah Wentz, the defendant in this case, resides beyond the limits of this State. It is therefore ordered by the court that publication be made in the Western Demo crat, a paper published in the town of Charlotte, for six successive weeks, notifying said defendant to be and appear at the next court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Union at the court house in Monroe, on the 1st Monday in July next, then and there to show cause if any he lias, why the land levied on shall not be sold, and the proceeds of such sale be applied to the plaintiffs debt, interest aud cost." Witness, J. F. Hough, clerk of our said court at of fice in Monroe, the 1st Monday in April, and in the 83d year of American Independence, A. D. 159. LIFE INSURANCE. THE undersigned as Agent will receive applications for Insurance in the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company. This Company ' is the oldest in the State, and has been in successful operation for several years. Its rates are moderate, and all losses promptly adjusted. Persons wishing to insure their own lives or the lives of their Slaves, in this Company, will call at the Office of the Agent, at the Bank of the State. SLAVES insured for TWO-THIRDS of their VALUE. THOS. W. DEWEY, Agent. Jan'y 11, 1859. ly F' ULLIXGS, SPRINGS & CO. have a large Stock of Cassimcre. Silk and Leghorn Hats, bought ot the manufacturers by the case. ALSO. A large stock of Gents' and Ladies' Trunks, from $2 to $14; Valises and Carpet-Bags. April 2, 1859 New Rooks. History of Fkkderick the Great, by Thos. Carlile. Mizp.ut: Prayer and Friendship, by L. C. Loomis. CorRTSHiP a no Matrimony, with other Sketches, by Robert Morris. The Minister of Life, by M. L Charlesworth. Tue Sociable; or 101 Home Amusements. The Life and Times of the Great Hugh Miller, of Scotland, by T. N. Brown. Annals of the American Pllfit, by Dr. Spraguc. Lipimncott's PitoNOt NCiNt; Gazetteer, or Geographi cal Dictionary of the World, Dora Dean" or Mao'jie Miller, Mrs M. J. Holmes. Scocbikg of the Whitis 1Ior.SE, or the long Vacation Ramble of a London Clerk. The Kn. Peim er, 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 X. C, Vols. I and II. Cantwell s Ji stice and X. C. Form Book. P. J. LOWRIE. Feb. 15, 1859. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER By Koopmunn & Phelps. 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, &c, 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 baying elsewhere. KOOPMAXX & PHELPS. April 19, 1859 The Great Embassadors of Health to all Mankind. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. Dyspepsia. The great scourge of this continent yields quickly to a course of these 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 and unerring remedy disperses it from the patient's system. Ekysipklas, Salt RtftUM, Bad Lec, Old Sores AXI) Ulceus. Cases of many years standing that have pertinaciously refused to yield to any other remedy or treatment, have succumbed to a few applications of this powerful unguent. Bilious Disorders. This anti-bilious medicine ex pels the hidden seeds of the complaint, aud renders all the fluids and secretions pure and fluent, cleansing and resus itating the vital functions of the body. General Demure and Weakness. From whatever cause, lowness of spirits, and other signs of a diseased liver, and other disorganization of the system, vanish un der the eradicating influence of this all powerful antiseptic and detergent remedy. Sold at the manufactories of Professor Holloway, 80 Maiden Lane. New York, and by all dealers in medicine throughout the I. States and the civilized world, in boxes at 'Jo cents, (: cents, and !fsl each. Directions for the guidance of patients an- affixed to each box. I For sale in Charlotte by F. NYE HUTCHISON & CO. Aprii lr, 18.r. y Furnishing Goods ! Furnishing GoooV s ; i 80 Doz. F ey & white Linen & inars'les-bosom Shirts. 50 ' Byron, standing and Picoloniini Collars. ALSO Gloves. Hosiery, Stocks, Cravats, Silk Lace Ties, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, of all qualities and prices. FELLINGS, .SPRINGS & CO. Mattrnsses. MOODY A NISPET keep on hand, and make to or der at short notice, Mattrasses of all descriptions, of the best workmanship and materials. Orders left at their store opposite the Presbyterian church will meet with prompt attention. April 19, 1859 3m O liaftn's Hotel, Salem N. C. T1HE undersigned has recently purchased the Hotel in Salem. X. C, well known throughout the Southern country as "PrrxKR's Hotkl," and will ac commodate all who will favor him with a call, with " the best the country can afford." He will spare no effort to make the stay of his guests comforf-able and pleasant. The House is well provided with good Ser vants, the Stables attended by good Hostelers, and the Table shall not be excelled. The old friends and customers of the House are soli cited to continue their patronage. X. S. A. CHAFIX. Salem, X. C. Aug. 1, 1858. 24-tf JONAS RUDISILL, Architect and Builder. (DESIGNS FURNISHED AND DUIEDINGS COMPLETED ON THE MOST REASON ABLE TERMS, AND IN EVERY STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE,) On College street, corner of Eighth street. Charlotte, N. C. WOULD most respectfully announce to the Citizens of Charlotte and surrounding country, that he still con tinues the above business in Charlotte, where he is prepared to furnish DOORS, BLINDS AND SASH, to the public on the most reasonable terms, and on the shortest notice. Having a great many small claims for work done, scnttered all over the'eountry, he is determined to change his method of doing business and hereafter will require tJASII for all work done in his Machine bhop, before removal. Jan. 15, 155S. tf Peters' Patent Non-explosive Self- generating Gas Lamp. The public are now favored with the best, safest and most economical LIGHT ever produced; equal if not superior to the best Coal Gas. It is adapted for Churches. Hotels, Stores, Private Dwcllino-s Ruilrr.nrU kc. kc. Sold bv April 20, 1859". ' c- ; ........ E. XYE HUTCHISON- k CO. JVotice. 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; therefore, if you are indebted to lis for a longer period, call andpav for on the first day of April your credit will ston " ' W e positively intend to enforce the above even with our best friends, and hope no offence will be taken. Bgg" All Accounts due for last year that are not paid by the 1st of April, will be handed out for collection , H- B. WILLIAMS k CO. March 29, 1859. a N. C. RAILROAD NOTICE TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. v,.r rIE lP A XI) EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE LR FREIGHT EOR TITE INTERIOR OF NORTH CAROLINA. ; Merchants and others about purchasing the ir Fall and Winder supplies, are "V completion of the North-Eastern Railroad from Char leston. S. C, to Cheraw, the advantages of a cheap and M editions route from the seaboard has been opened tothem. All Freight consigned to the Agent of the North-Eastern Railroad will be forwarded free of com mission. No charge will be made for storage at ( he 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 0ftke" S. S. SOLOMON'S, Aug. 10, 1853. tf J'-Ng- ? SuI,t- 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- . . , , - , t .1 i : . . fec tioneries, esiinuiarruiw, SEGARS cif various brands, chewing & smoking Tobacco, Snuff, kc. ALSO, a variety of Musical Instru ments, Yankee Notions, &c. A FINE LOT OF WILLOW WARE. He is constantly receiving freh supplies of the above Goods and many "other artic les not enumerated. CANDY MANUFACTORY. The subscriber is now manufacturing, an excellent article of Candy, free from poisonous coloring, unlike the Xew York "steam refined caudy. Call and see and trv it. J. D. PALMER. "November 9. 1858 tf TO THE LADIES. SPLENDID assortment of FRENCH CANDIES; Dcsfilies. &c, for Dressing Cakes, at J. D. PALMERS. 5000 HAVANA ORANGES, Just received at JTD. PALMER'S Confectionery. Feb. 8, 1859. 2 CASES Pure SMYRNA FIGS, for sale low for cash, at J. D. PALMER'S Atlantic Mutual Fire and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY. CAROLINA CITY, X. C. Incorporated by an Act of the Legislature of North Carolina. This Company being duly organized, is now prepared to receive applications for insurance upon buildings, 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 and upright course of dealing, and a faithful fulfillment of its con tracts, will at all times characterize the business of the Com pany. Applications for insurance may be made at the office of the company, or to its authorized Agents. DIRECTORS: John A Parrott, Levi T Ogiesby, W B Grant, David S Jones. Geo W Dill. Col Thos J IJlakelv, Luke Klackman, Wm S Long, David W Bell, A B Chap in, Sanil Leffers, Joel II Davis, D A Hargett, E Mallett. OFFICERS: John A Parrott, Levi T Ogiesby, AY S Long, E A Thompson, A B Chapin, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE David W Bell. March 22, 1859. Cm President, A'ice President, Treasurer, Attorney, Secretary. AX B Grant, WS Long, S. M. HOWELL, Saddle and Harness Manufacturer, CHARLOTTE, N. C, ONE DOOR SOUTH of the MANSION HOUSE. Bt Repairing promptly and neatly done. Jan. 1. 1859. y CASH PAID FOR HIDES, Tvr. howel: ONK DOOR Jan'y 1, 1859. SOUTH OF THE MANSION HOUSE. THE tf NEVER DKBIMTATKS. 1Tlsroinponndel entirety from Cami. and has become an established tact, a.undar l.Me liiiue, know o an I apinn'el by all that sorted to with couliduiiee in ,hav r.si'ti it. anil is ni:w iv al. the diseases lor v. hick t Is recommended. It has cured thousands, who had given up all hoposj I unsolicited reriiiicales in my . The dose must be adapted! ! individual taking it, aud us , act gently on the Dowels. v.itliin ti e st two vears 1 re'ief. the numerous possession show. fto the temperament of the i d iu such quantities as 10 Ijiidpnient guide you n the j V1UOKATUK, aud it j plaint, Bl.iousAt CwwMc Dliirrltocu, jil lnt, !- n t -i Slom ocli, Il:.lii! nnl UM the dictates ot your use of the LIVER IV willcure Liver Coui tacks, Dyspei8ln, Summer Co na ry, 0ropy, Sour Costlveoesg, Cliol ra.Vorhtis. Cholera lence, Jaundice, es, sad may be used sue ry Fami'y Medi HK A DAG-HE, (as twenty minutes, If spoonfuls are tuk attack. A 1 1 who use it are is its favor. i , ( holers, t'liole Ii fantum. i laiu K male Wrskneiu ressfully as an Orcllna- Inf. Itwillcure S1C1C thousands can testify,) In two or three Tea en at commencement of ,'lvlng their testUmony MIX WAT Bit I. THE MOCTII WITH THE IXVJGOKATOR, AND SWALLOW BOTH TOGETHER. Pilce One Dol 'nr per Bottle. SABrois'3 CATHARTIC PELLS, 0(MPiC.nKD FROM Pure Vegetable ExtrsrM, and rut tin ! ULAS6 CASES, Air 1 lUt, ui.d will keep In any eliinate The Family Cn- tle but active Cathartic used in his practice more The constantly formating hs ve Ion 2 used the P I Ij It all express in regard to their them within tho re iob of all. The Profession well know on different portions of the Ine FAMILY CA has. with due reference to been compounded from a tbartlePIi.r. toapen- whlch the proprietor has than twemv vears. demand from tl:ose who and the satisfaction which use, has induced me to place that different Cathartics act bom sis. ?v,HA,,?T'C PI' li this well esta! dished fact variety of the purest Veue slike on pVerv )Hn of ,he pood anil naff in all c.is needed. such as Oc gj oinac It Slceul- WZSPa n' rf Loins, "' Son iii over rmm sudden cold, whiih era! in M long course of l e tlte , n i i i-j.i lll .e. the bdy, Keatless welKhi I the head, Kl?' """. Worm in Kltenmslhin, erest and many ,!lesea lo which to mention In this advertise- 8 O M El tame Extracts, which set alimentary canal, and are es where a Cathartic is raiigemriiti of ih neg. Pains In the Cntveiies, Pain the whole body, frequently, if neglected, ver. Lot of Aip -aatlon of Coll over ne, Heaciarhf, or all Inflammatory Children or Adults, Purifier of the Ktoort flesh Is heir, too rmmernnn 8 li meat. Oosr. I in A. PRICE Tin KE DIMRS. The Idvi r 1 ... i r ...... ... ... . . SfiEPf Pills are retailed by Druggists generally anil" sold wholesale by the Trade in sll the large towns 7' large towns. 8. T W. SArVFOltD, m. n.. 335 hi list tint Proprietor, Broadway, flew York. F. SCARR & CO., Charlotte, N. C. and E. NYE HUTCHISON k CO. April 26, 1889. Young's Smut Machines, Of A. Dickson's make, constantly on hand and for alp LIVER INVfeSORAiOn. CHARLOTTE THE SUBSCRIBERS having form selves into a comnanv. rM,i. selves into a comnanv. w.bm.. 1 er their services to the pe.oi.le of Ph.j ''H the country generally ha their Has afwj They are prepared to furnish io S:,"'S' ... . n i- . 7 -rWMi., CiUAVESTONKS, .MANTEL PIECES -.. riv V,;.. ' Makhle, Table fc"LABS. Marble Srr.. : l1 nottorn. out uccoruini; co tue most annn.vo.i . ... . . i .. . .i ... . in .. to styles, and upon the most accommodating terSf stantly ou hand the best description of K crypt inn and American Marble. ' '" All orders for any article addressed to the suW. wW meet with prompt attention, nnd will bti25 and forwarded with the utmost care and dispatch The Yard is situated ou the north-west corner , Railroad Depot Yard. January, 1850. "7 UI'JK WM. TIDDY & SONS ly TAN BARK. 100,000 CORDS Tan Bark wanted, for a liberal price will be paid. M. B. TAYLut tf Charlotte, March 22. 1850 H. B. WIf.Itf ASS & to., Wish all those customers who bought Groceries, short time, to call and pay up. Our profits are tou ttJ to ask ofteu for the amount. We have on hand a large supply of Bacon. Elour, Corn and Meal. Best New Orleans Sugar. M ; Syrup and Molasses. Crushed Sugar Stewart's best. Powdered Sugar, " Granulated " " A. B. a:.d C. Sugar. Tea, best green. Candles, Best Goshen Cheese, 4c. Rio Coffee. Old Government Java, and Jamaica Coffee, Diipfrinr. The above Goods will be sold low for cash. WliultWj, or Retail, low. Jan. 18, 1850. tf REMOVAL. The Confectionery and family Grocery Store if MOODY & N1SBKT has been removed to the staw posite the Presbyterian Church, where they ure tuA, ing direct lroui Jiew l ork large additions to tlit: stock of CONFECTIONERIES, FAMILY GROCERIES, &c. Among their stock may be found everything tisunlk I kept in a store of this kind. A good assortments Cake Trimmings, Willow Ware, &c, always on hand. They have in their employ an excellent BAKER,.i are prepared to furnish Families and Partys with C;ikttl of all kinds at short notice. Nov. 16, 185S. MOODY k NISBEI, W e nave aiso openeu a nrancn or our siore aii,.i colnton, where Mr Moody will superintend the tatiaqJ . . I 1 O . . - . 1 and hopes to secure a share of public patronnge intk section. July 4, 1850. MOODY k NliMlET. New and Fashionable Furniture WARE ROOMS, Charlotte, A. '. ,T. M. SANDERS & Co., are constantly rtl cciviae from New York, Boston, kc, a general assort ment of fine and fashionable Fl'RN 1TUKK, w hich th will sell at extremely low prices for Caslc, unci ever 1 article warranted to give satisfaction. I hose in cnl of good Furniture, at very low prices, will please pA them a call. Also, on hand, Mask's .metallic BWWi Oases- J. M. SANDERS k CO., Feb. 22, 1950. Charlotte, XT. LOWRIE'S 3 X gg: I receive all the Now m lications RS fast as they COiMfl ward from the Press: iindkn constantly on hand a large lot School, Academy and C0D9 TKXT-BOOKS, and many u.-i reference and recreative work?. I also keep a very bcree stock of Stationery, plr and fancy. Having made an arrangement witfcH Southworth Paper Manufacturing Company, I am aided to sell paper at the same prices by the wli sale for Which it can be bought in the Northern ftol freight added. P. J LOWIM Feb. 15, 1850. I ROSSET, IIROWiV & CM WILMINGTON. N. C. BKOWiY, BE ROSSET & CO. NEW YORK. mm Particular attention given to thesale of Naval Swa Cotton and other Produce, and also, importers rf Peruvian and other Guanos, Land Plaster, &c. Sole Agents at Wilmington for Reese's MaahwWl Guano, and W. Whitelock k Co.s Superphosphate Lime. April 10, 1850. 3 TO GINS, PI, INTERS. lOTTON GINS, of the best quality, with 10 1 saws, delivered at any Railroad Landing m State, or on the N. C. Railroad, at 2 ner M. particulars address J. M. ELLIOTT, April 26, 1850- Cm Winnsboru', S- C MIA kl SMMlil. BOXDS. Seven per cent per annum- These Bonds are undoubtedly the safest in vestmf that can be made, and are really preferable to"' State Bonds. The County cannot repudiate. Thev hear ertf cent interest payable mi-annuHllr, with Coii)""11 the same. They are of the denomination of flM" will make them more current and useful fur purposes. The coupons will prove a eat,t!L medium for paying county taxes. The citizens of county should possess them, and they are naW" them. Proposals left at either Bank in Charlotte with Stephen W. Davi3 will receive prompt attenu- it. w. euro, Sept 23, 1858. Pres't. AY., 0. &. R. Kailrood' Exclusively Wholesale IJtMirv Faint and Oil Warenonsf' ClANTns vxr a t TTi o. ii-k wholesale in nWlTHSt T '..,,.1 Paint 0 . j 'i't", iiiii' 1 imu Varnishes, Paints, kv. Ac. No. 36, Iron front, West side. Marl.et Sqitart. NORFOLK, 1J 6-Goods shinned from New York, PhiUAH' Baltimore, to Charleston, when required. November 0, 1858. GAS WORKS. i 110 SliIiQfrihnra roinApffn 1 1 1 ;.,t the Ml blic they are prepared to erect Gas Works for lighting1' ............ ii . (il l I1IIVI 1 ' w i '.iat uiiagcj, colleges ana large notci. ' kjti erected works in Charlotte and Rsteifch, N. have sriven entire satif:io Mn in Hip citizens , , :m it , . ..I. Tlirv places. As to qualifications, abilitv and promp"1, fulfilling contracts entered info by them, the' r'ie 1 1 1 f fill Inir , , r 1 James H.Carson, President of Charlotte Gas V off Pny, Charlotte. N. C. n 1 -wj N m. Johnston. Prpsirit-nt f Charlotte k S C lwl comnanv. Charlotte. X. C. . .:J Dr Thos D Hogfr. President of Raleigh Gas Assoc Raleitrh, N C. Col G II Young, Waverly, Mississippi. gf. A G Story, President of Gas Works, Little Falls, -F T Story, Supt. Gas Works, WTatertown. Kl W S Schoener k Co. 221 Pearl street. New York'- . For further information, address the unders'g Raleigh, N.C. . C3-6t Prs fee $6. J. F. HOUGH, c. i-. c. c. ni. I . r. I. L . rlt,W. 4, 11. JIKICJJ August 17, 1858. 4 CO. WATERII0USE A y PC'" September 14, 1858.

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