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F I K 0 1 Ki . From the liutherford Enqnirer. FORBEARANCE. We should not frown upon each other For each light and careless word, That in a moment of thoughtlessness Bj the lip is idly stirr'd; For oft the voice will give forth a tone T'n feeling and cold will seem; Or he ting'd with depth of bitterness, Which the heart would never dream. We should not resent each angr'd look Will start from the flashing eye; Nor deem that a sudden glance denotes An outburst of passion high; For oft a m cniing impassion 'd ray From the speaking eye will fall, The heart so fully repudiates It would give worlds to recall. We rather should strive to pass them by, Aa if they had never ben A smiling look and a pleasing tone, Prevents their return again. There is much to try us in this world From which we rannot get free; Then let us ever in bonds of love More closely united be. GOING INTO MOURNING. , p i f rt . i - A few weeks since, our friend (dark was lying ! , , i -i- ,. rpi . . i " i .:..L mm tli liilmiK Inrri 1 I lin :it :n-w V!ik seven' nn. r. ' ' . . . .... ....... - m 7 and he believed that death was near. One morn ing he awoke from a short sleep to hear a hurried Mid MMthered conversation in ti c adjoining room in which his wife took part. 1 lie first words that Clark caught were uttered by hb better half. K )n that ground,' IBM she, ' object to mourning!' Tee replied another, 'but the world looks for it it is fashionable, and one might as well be out of the world as out of the fashion.' 'Very true!' "Here," thought Chirk, 'is a nice wife. She thinks 1 am about to die to be planted, if 1 may tee the expression, in the cold earth, and yet she refuses to go in mourning few me. Ah ! me.' 'Now that 1 am here, perhaps 1 had better take your measure.' The unfeeling wretch!' exclaimed Clark, 'to think of sending for a dress maker before I am dead! Bnt 111 cheat her yet! I'll live for spite!' Well,' mused the wife, 'I believe you may measure me. I will let you buy the trimming, and li t it be as gay as possible.' 'What heartlessness,' groaned Clark. 'Woman like, though. One husband no sooner dead than they si t about entrapping another. 1 can scarcely credit it.' '( f course you will have a Bounce?' 'Two of them: and ;is the body is to be plain, 1 wish you would get wide gimp to trim it.' 'How will you have the sleeves! trimmed!'" W ith buttons ami fringe. ! Well will well this beats all,' sighed poor ('lark. hen do you want the dress V inquired the ; Riantua-liiakcr. I 'I must have it in three davs. My husband ' U., , ,,. , , j i i ii i ii th-nbeofl my hands, and I shall be able to r-'ct out. 'Oil, horrible horrible horrible!' ejaculated the sick man, 'I am only half dead, but this blow ! v ill kill me. Ilis wife heard him speak, and ran quickly to his bed-side. 'Did you epeak, my dear? said she, with the voice id' an angel. 'J heard it all, madam,' replied Clark. 'All what, my dear :' 'The mourning gay dresses fringe every thing. Oh! Maria Maiia!' 'You rave.' 'o vou take me for a fool?' 'Certainly not. my dear.' 'You expect me to be out of the way in three i days, uo you. 'Yes, love; the doctor said you would be well in that time.' 'What means the dresses!'' 'It is the one you bought for mc before you were takes sick." lint you were speaking of mourning?' 'We wore talking of Mrs Tai erly.' 'Oh, is that it!" 'Yes, love. You know she is poor, and her family is large, and it must inconvenience her very much to End mourning lor them all. On this ground 1 impose it." Soso that's it, is it? T thought you were speaking of me, and it distressed me. Let me beg of vou to be more careful for the future.' Clark was out in three days, and he now laughs ' at the matter, which then appeared so horrible. SlXVKKCI A Day. A London paper fur nishes us with the following interesting anecdote which we wish our young friends would read and think about. What is said about a sixpence spent I daily fur one thing that is useless or hurtful, ' ( strong drink, for example,) may be said of the same sum spent fur other hurtful or pernicious things, ( tobacco for example. ) There is an old unn in the alms house in IJris tai, who states that lor sixty years he spent six pence a day in drink, but was never intoxicated. A gentleman who heard the statement, was Somewhat curious to ascertain how much this six pence a day, put by every Year, at live per cent. : compound interest, would amount to in sixty years. Taking out his pencil he began to calculate. j Patting down the first year's sarins three hun-i divil and sixty-fire sfxpeneeaj nine pound stcrliiiir, I eleven shiUinss and six nence. he added the in- tores'. :-ii"l thus wont on I'r.nn year to year, until he (band in tbe sixtieth year the sixpence a d;v i reaebed tbe startling sum of three thousand two' hundred and twenty-five pounds sterling, nineteen shillings and sixpence. More than fifteen thous and dollars. Judge the old man's surprise, when told that had he saved his ixjience a day, and allowed it to accumulate at compound interest he mie;ht now I nave noon wortn ttio above SUm: SO tint instead ' c grees iucuun oi me nay. r.verj saw mill ot taking refhge in an alms house, he might have 1 fhSJ T L-?8 &l 71 , . - ii- u- i .. - . lumber The riant to said machine can be purchased comforted bimsell in a house ot h.s own, eosLf the subscriber for either of the following named three thousand dolbUS, and fifty acres of land counties: Mecklenbur- tiaston, Lincoln, Cabarrus, worm two iuu:-t;v 1 ami ami tiltv do ars nn nor and have left the legacj among; his children anil grand children, or used it for the welfare of his follow men. - 1 - - M . Remarkable Circumstance. - .i . t, t a1 , . : J-.st my that at the celebration ot the semi- centennial anniversary of the nnlin&tinn nt tb ! i rii m 'lrrti t Bav ll. m.,i i.:..i. L.u . uivwui, nu.Ku n.i ueiu at nimsiiury, Coclnecticut, on Tuesday last, there was present a fauiiiy of eight brothers and sisters, every one of whom wa.s present at the ordination fifty years ago. These eight comprise all the children that their parents ever had and the youngest ?s fifty five. years old. It Is very rare that an entire family of eight can be found, with ranks unbroken by death, the youngest of whom has attained so advanced an age. They are the children of the late Colonel Noah A. Phelps, of Simsbury. Do not believe one half that you hear, but make sure that you believe all you say. t& It does not necessarily follow that a man is a Christiau because he belongs to a church, any more than it follows that a mau is a dog because his name is Barker. JQ- "I never come late to a friend's dinner," says Boileau, '"for I have observed that when a company is waiting for a man, they make use of that time in loading him with abuse." A Wairurih chap, whose vixin wife by drowning lost her precious life, called out his neighbors, and told them that Ids spouse was drowned and could not be found. He knew, he said, the very nook where she had tumbled in the brook; and he had dragged along the shore, above the place, a mile or j more. "Above the place!" the people cried. Why, what d'ye mean." The man replied: "Of course j vou don't suppose I'd go and waste the time to look below! I've known the woman quite a spell, and i learned her whimsies passing well alive or dead, she'd go, 1 vow, against the current anyhow!" . The Dukatiox of LIFE. Medical science, or perhaps increased intelligence and social coin- ! fort, arising from the increased wealth of civil- ; ized nations, have done something towards pro- . lommut the term of man's existence. It is shown j in the official returns of tbo life insurance cotnpa- j i nies of Ureat Britain, that the average duration of human life is sumciently upon the increase to re- iiuire a constant revisal of the rates of insurance. i . . . ,, It this is the fact, with all the various "pat hies ' of the medical schools in full operation, we do not think the doctors are deserving of half the abuse they popularly receive. IMXSNSE SACRIFICES ! ! New Goods. Wilmington Uraneh 2d Store belttr T. 11. lirem y Co. Kkmmmm t mm. R KSPECTFl'LLY inform their numerous custom- era of Charlotte and the surrounding conutry, that they are gelling off the balance of their stock of Summer Coods. Fancy and Staple Wry ooils, for Cents', Youths' and Boys' wear. Hoots, Shoes, Hats. Caps. Trunks, and n full supply of Miilliiiery Groods, Bonnets Flats and Hats, Bonnet Ribbons and French Flowers, all of which, will be sold at reduced prices. Also, a large and beautiful assortment of Lace Points, Bertrge and Linen Dusters, all of the latest style. fixg" The above named Goods must be closed out by the first of October to make room for our Fall stock. We have the best and largest assortment of Ladies' and Misses' Gaiters, Loots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises. Carpet li.tos. Satchels, and Bonnet Boxes. Attention is ealied to the large stock of Ready-made Clothing, it being made up in the most substantia manner, and is equal to that sold by any other house in the Union, and isa choice and fashionable stock, (J cuts' Famishing Goods of every Style. This is positively a closing sale, as every article must he sold by the 1st October. Merchants and others are requested" to call and examine before making purchases. aa thev will find it to their interest to do so. 1 hex ,.; buy from to 50 Mr cent eheaper than at any other House. We always keep on baad the best and cheapest as- sorUuent of GROCERIES, Hardware. Cedar Ware. &c. j David Kauxweileu Damki. Kauxweii-kd Jacob Kaiinukilkh. ri,..iin n 30. F It E N ( II MILLINERY. K AHXWEILER ft BROS, respectfully inform the respectfully Ladies of Charlotte and vicinity, that thev will open on or about the 1st of October, a MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, under the superintendence of MISS I. PFIKL, who i- acknow ledged by persons of taste to suit and please the most fastidious. Aug. 30. 18597. tf I will cvTi'icc t.. mililii en In at the Court House in Charlotte ou Tuesday of the Cuiintv Court in October next, the TRACT OF LAND on w hich Archibald Frew now lives. A credit of six mouths w ill be given for Note and security, JAMES W. OSBORNE, Trustee. Au irust 231. 2m T I N -WA RE and Stove Depot. A. A. Jl. TAYLOR WOULD respectfully annouii-c to the public thai he continues to carry on business at the store on the West Corner of Public Square, where he keeps constantly on hand the largest assortment of Stoves ever offered in North Carolina: among which will be l'ouml the celebrated Iron Witch Cooking Store, which has gained such iv famous reputation iu the Southern countrj for the last eighteen months. This Stove he warrants superior to any cooking stove now in use. D is simple in its arrangements, con.-unies less fuel, and does more work iu a given time than any other titavc iu use. He has all kinds of Parlor and Box Stoves : and keeps constantly an extensive and varied Stock id' i Tut, Sheet-Iron. Japan, am) Rritnnnia Ware, Ilrass Kettles, Cast Iron Bfdsteails, Cast Iron Ware, Hat Racks, Cradles, tr., all of which w ill 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 cus tomers for the very liberal patronag: they have bestow ed upon him, and hopes to merit a continauce dr the same. His motto is "Quirk Sale; and Small Profits.'1 $iT All kinds of JOB WORK attended to w ith dis patch: and all ORDERS will be faithfully and prompt- Iv executed. charlotte, July l. i8:.o. W A Jfc. -ft. ft. n a MM m II If iw ft AND Macliino Factory. The undersigned heps leave to call the attention of tin public to the fact that he is now- readv to till all Orders for making St at at Engines, Hydntulic Col- '. Ion Presses and all kind of Machinery. LATHK MACUINK Brown's patent self-feeding! mammoth Lathe Machine will be made to order- It is arraated to fcat 50,000 laths per dav, and is regarded I inuu and Anson. KI.DS OF C8TI!T,.S in Iron and Brass or other m. lals MADE AT SHORT NOTICE AND REDI-CED PRICKS. Particular atten tion given to the making and repairing of Thrashing .uacmiic, iioim- i vi n . . ouon oins. .Mill v orK. ami Agricultural Works of all kinds, Rlkenithinir. Jobhino Wort Vim. v,.,i- .a , . . . -.. Dorse Shoeing, dime with dispatch. All Work must be PAID FOR when DELIVERED, as cash has to be paid for every tiling necessary to carry on the establishment. Jfa?" All orders for work must lie specified in writing so that th? work and specifications mav agree. tfe3-AH 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 Foundry." J. A. FOX. Proprietor. Charlotte, N. C. July 12, 1839 tf "WESTERN DEMOCRAT. CHARLOTTE, "Don't all Speak at Once." It is stated that an heir is wanted for the Sherburne estate, the seat of which family was Stonyhurst, Eng land. It is valued at from ten to twenty millions sterling. It is an entailed property, descending to an eldest son. The family left England during the year 1G00. It was left without an heir by the death of the eighth Duchess of Norfolk, without issue. This is no doubt, another Jennins' estate lium- bu; BJ- The Major A. J. Donelson, who died re cently at Lafourche, Louisiana, was not Andrew Jackson Donelson, the adopted son of (!en. Jack son, who was a candidate for the Vice Presidency. NEGROES WANTED. I want to buy Negro Hoys and Girls from 12 to 18 years old, tor "which the highest prices in cash will be ' ''.M.-v 17. 1859 BAML. A. HARRIS. MEDICAL BOOKS, &c. A select Medical Lihrnry (second band) for sale, cheap, at the Dm;,' Store of E. NYE H L'TCU 1S0N k CO. Also, two cases Surgical Instruments. Apply soon. August 2, 1859 tf GREAT SACRIFICE A T 31 OUR 0 W S Ti RN- 0 V T. The subscribers respectfully inform the people of the surrounding country that they have reduced the prices of their stock, consisting of Drv Groods, Hoof, Shoes, Hals, (Jap As Keady-made Clothing. Also, a great variety of other Goods, which will he sold regardless of cost. Fine Kobe Dresses Worth $3 00 at $2 50 Mantilla " 5 90 at 2 ." .Shawls " 4 00 at '-' 00 ItoaneUi " 8 00 at ? 50 Hoop Skirts " 2 50 at 1 25 Fast colored Prints 41 IS ar 10 Bleached and unbleached Domestics at New York prices. and the prices of all other tioods kept iu store will be reduced in proportion to the above,. II A M M E RStf LAG & MEXDELS. Morrow's Turn-out. July .", 1859 tf Land for Sale. .1 Rare Chance is note offered to Imy on- of the Handsomest Farms in Western North Carolina. TIIK subscriber being desirous to remove from the country, offers for sale the PLANTATION' on w hich she now resides, lying 4 miles from Charlotte on tbe Western Plank Road. The land is now- in a high state of cultivation. Iu the yard is a Well of tine, cool Water. The Plantation has been much improved in the last few years. The Dwelling House and out-buildings are all new. There is also a young Orchard of several hundred fine choice FRl'IT TREES on the plantation, bearing this the second year. This Plan tation is very healthy, and is beautifully situated, con taining 50 Acres, one half of w hich is cleared. jg1- Terms made to suit the purchaser. For par ticulars enquire of the subscriber on the premises. MRS. A. M. STEVFNSON. Mar 10. 18.VJ. tf S. ML HOWELL, Saddle and Harness jMannfacturer, CHARLOTTE, N. C, ONE DOOR SOUTH of the MANSION HOUSE. Repairing promptly and neatly done. Jan. 1, 1859. y CASH PAID FOR HIDIIM, JS- TVt- HOWELL, (ink noon Jan'y 1, 1859. SOITII OF THE .MANSION HOISK. tf HARTFORD FIRE IXSUKAME CO. 11. 1 UTFOKD, Conn. Incorporated i. D. 1810. Charter Perpetu Authorized capital 1 .ooo.oco Capital paid iu 500,000 Surplus o00,000 ASSETS JANUARY 1. 1859. Cash ioi hand and in I5ank t3,45.ri Cash in hand of Ageuts and in transit. 04,bJ7 Ileal Estate unencumbered (cash value) f,MI0 Bills receivable, amply secured Tli.ITt 5,404 Shares Bank Stock in Hartford. 2::o.4K: J.-nO " ' New Vork. l!7,T.".n Tin " " ' Boston. ' li.tyli) ioi) .hares Bank of the State of Missouri. 10,000 State and city Bonds, 6 per cents, 74,'JI." Bail Road Stocks. 16,250 I'nited States' Treasury Notes, 14,033 2 ' 0!l 00 55 on 00 00 0"' no 00 no S803,7Cy 86 DIRECTORS. Charles Boswcll Henry Keney. Calvin Daw II. Huntington, Albert Day. James I loodw in. Job Ally n. John P. Brace. Charles J. Buss. Timo. C. Ai.i.vn. Secretary, C. C. Lyman. Axtiftimt See'g. H. ii i ntino'ion. President. W.v. N. BowKits. Actuartf. This old and reliable company, established for near ly fifty years, continues to Insure against loss or dam age by Fire on dwellings, furniture, warehouses, stores, merchandise, mills, manufactories, and most Other kinds of property, on its usual satisfactory terms. Particular attention given to insuring Farm Property, consisting id' Dwellings, Barns and Out-buildings con nected, and Furniture. Live Stock. Hay, drain. Fanning Utensils, ke.. contained in the same, for a term of three to five years at ton- rates of premium. Applications for Insurance may be made to the un dersigned, the dull uuihorizrd Agent for Charlotte and vicinity. Losses equitablj adjusted at this Agency, and paid immediately, upon satisfactory proofs, in funds current in the ciic-i of AVw York or Boston, as the assured may prefer. Thomas W . Dcwov, June 38, 1359. y Agent at Charlotte. A TTKN T I O , FA R n E SS S ! The Mnyie Plow, (patented by J. P. Harris of Missis sippi,) possesses the advantage of cpiuliuin FOUR BLOW'S IN ONE. It can be laid five times and sharp ened twelve times w ithout the aid of a Blacksmith. It an be used the whole season without any additional expense. For sale at the July , 1359. tf CHARLOTTE FOUNDRY. JONAS RUDMLi Architect and Buiidcr. ( DESIGNS FURNISHED AND BUILDINGS COMPLETED ON THE MOST REASON ABLE TERMS, AND IN EVERY STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE,) On College street, eonur of Eight k 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 famish 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, scattered all over the country, he is determined to change Lis method of doing business and hereafter will require CASH for all work done in his Machine Shop, before removal. Jan. '25. 1S58. tf NEW DRUG STORE, iryvin's corner, Charlotte, IV. C. E. NYE HUTCHISON & 0., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign A: Domestic Drugs, ARE now receiving Fresh and Genuine Drugs from the New Vork market, which have been purchased upon such terms as to be sold low for cash. We would respect fully call the attention of the public to our stock of PURE WHITE LEAD, Black Lead, Led Lead, Litlieraue, L I N S E E I OIL, '0L Tanners' Oil, I Pure Sperm Oil iFLard Oil, Snow White Zinc, Burnt Umber, Raw Uinber, Spanish lirown, Red Sanders, Drop Black, Alcohol, Pure Liqnors, Foreign PerfUmeiy, Putty in cans, Snaps, Chrome Green, Train Oil, Chrome Yellow, Machinery Oil. Paris Green, Lubricating Oil Sea-Elephant Oil, Lamp Oil, Venetian Red, Kerosene Oil, Turpentine, Burning Fluid, London Porter, Canton Tens, Groining Brushes Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Olive Oil, Paint Brushes, Steel Grainers, Sesrara Tobacco. Fresh Congress Water, Eng. Finishing Varnish, Picture Varnish, Jlainar Varnish, Black and brown Tapans. ICE SODA June 11, ir9. Freslj Citrate Magnesia, I urniture armsh, Copal Varnish. Grecian Ararnish, Window (Has.s (French) WATER. NEW SPUING AND SUMMER By Koopmann &l Phelps. The subscribers return their thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed ou them, and would respectfully inform their friends and cus tomers that they have received a large stock of Goods for the Spring- and Snnimer Trailc, 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 & PHELPS. April 10, 1P.-.0 stoke faorsas for sale. J-jL The subscriber offers for sale that large brick Store House, nextto the Court House. In addi tion to a large store room, it has three rooms in the second story, suitable pjr Offices of any kind. Also, a lot at Davidson College with comfortable buildings thereon. J. II. MAXWELL. August 2, 1859 tl.I-pd for Sale. The subscriber oilers. for sale all his Lands lying in the county of Union, on the waters of Goose and Crook ed Creeks, viz: One tract lying on the waters of Crook ed creek, adjoining Dr. B. C. Alexander. John Foard. Robt. Mann anil others: one other tract adjoining said tract, and John A. Leinniond, Henry Sheill and others. Also, one tract on the waters of Goose creek, adjoining Dr. E. C. Alexander. EH Stewart, the Marion Gold Mine and others: togethei with another tract adjoining A. F. Stevens and others, lying ou both sides of the Law vers' Boad leading from Charlotte to Wadesboro. Any or all of the above-named lands will be Bold privately to any person desirous of purchasing between this and the 1st. October next. TERMS made known on application to the subscri ber near Kli Stewart's in Fuion county, or by address ing me at Coburn's Store, Union county, N. C. CYRUS Q. LEMMOND. April 2G. Gin-pd CIAS 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. ('.. 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 follow ing gentlemen : James H. ("arson. 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 H Young, Waverlv. Mississippi. A C Story. President ofOas Works. Little Falls. N V. V T Story. Supt. Gas Works. Watertown. N V. W S Schooner k Co, 221 Pearl street. Now Vork. For further information, address the undersigned at Raleigh. N. C. WATERHOFSE & BOW FS. September 14. 1858. y G-reat Southern Remedy. Fob all Rowel Diseases, cholera, hvsextkuy, imaim: ii oca, i'holklta morrl's, rii.ioc3 colic, oiiolkra ix favri'm. also. admirably adapted to masv dis EASES of Females, most especially painful menstrua tion. TUB virtues of Jacob's Cordial are too well known to require encomiums. 1st It cure.- the worst cases of Diarlooa. id ltd 4th 5th Uth 7th 8th 9th loth 1 1th 12th ft euros the worst 1 rms of Dysentery, It cores California or Mexican Diarrhu a, It relieves the severest colic, It cures cholera morbus, It cures cholera infantum, It euros painful menstruation. It relieves pain iu back and loins, It counteracts nervousness and despondency, It restores irregularities, It dispels gloomy and hysterical feelings. It's an admirable tonic. A fete short Extract from Letters. Testimonial, Ac. I have used Jacob's Cordial in my family, and have found it a most efficient, and in niv judirment. a valu able remedy. Hon. 01 RAM 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 believ e it to be all that it purports to be, viz: a sovereign remedy. Wm. II. L'sDEUwoon. Formerly Judge oi'Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit." 'I take great pleasure in recommending this invalua ble medicine to all afflicted with bowel diseases, foi which I believe it to be a sovereign remedy decidedly superior to anything ever tried by me. A. A. ( l.u i.nixo. Deputy (J. M. of the Grand Lodge of Ga." M have used Jacob's Coidial 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 preperatiba of the kind, and I wonld recom mend its use iu the diseases for which it is compounded. Mii.Ks G. Dobbins, Cashier of the State Bank of Georgia, Griffin." " If there is any credibility in human testimony. Ja cob's Coi-dial 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 oihcr '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." Georgia Jeffer sonian. )ln fith, I6o. B!CBuS id by J. ASHUIST, Charleston. S. C, Im porter and Wholesale Druggist, (who will supply the trade.) and by Druggists everywhere. Nov. 10, 1858. 1 y -J'l N". C. 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, Superhne and coarse Flour. We warrant our family flour. Corn Meal and Grits can always be had at the null. J. WILKES & CO. April 19, 1S50 Hew Books. Ilistorv of Frederick tue Great, by Thos. Car!ile. Mizr-Aii: Prayer and Friendship, by L. C. Loomis. Colrtship A.u Mathimoxv, with other Sketches, by Robert Morris. The Minister of Life, by M. L. Charlesworth. Tin: Sociari.e; or 101 Home Amusements. The Like and Times of the Great IIcuh Miller, of Scotland, by T. N. Brown. Annals of the American Pulpit, by Dr. Sprague. LiPPiscoTT'a Proxolnoinu Gazetteer, or Geographi cal Dietionarv of the World, Dora Dean or Maooie Miller, Mrs M. J. Holmes. Scouring of the White IIorse, or the long Vacation Ramble of a London Clerk. The Kn. Pepper, Papers by Jacques Maurice. Di st 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, Vols. I and II. Caktwell's Justice and N. C. Form Book. Feb. 15, 1859. P. J. LOWRIE. J . D . PALMER, One Door above the Bank of Charlotte, Respectfully informs the pub lic that lie lias just received i3 n siilendnl assortment ot I on- teetionenes, u est inuiafruits, . ... . .. Vlg-, SEGARS 'la Civ Miudviiig lobacco. bnufl, &c. . -cVi- ALSO, VO-rf' a variety of Musical Instru- ments. Yankee Notions. Ac. A FINE LOT OF WILLOW WARE. He is constantly receiving fresh supplies of the above Goods and many other articles not enumerated. CANDY MANUFACTORY. 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 trv it. . " J. D. PALMER. "November 9, 1858 tf LIFE INSURANCE. TBE 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 eall at the Offiee of the Agent, at the Bank of the State. &-:r SLAVES insured for TWO-THIRDS of their VALUE. THOS. W. DEWEY, Agent. Jan'y 11, 1859. ly 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, Mann factories, .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 ease of loss. An honorable and upright course of dealing, and a faithful fulfillment of its eon tracts, will at all times characte rize the business of the Company. Applications for insurance may he 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 Blackuian, Wm S Long. David W Bell in. Sand Letters, Joel II Davis. 1) A HaVgett A B Chap E Mallelt. OFFICERS: John A Parrott, President, Levi T Oglesby, Vice President, W S Long. Treasurer, E A Thompson, Attorney, A B Chapin, Secretary. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. W C Grant, W S Long. David W Bell. March '-".'. 1859. Cm X K V Kit DKJJIMTATKS. TTIi ten poll n !! tint truly It om Gamt, and huuecoaie an estabtialftpd fact a Suuulard Me ii:nf. know; and apiuiivfil by all lintij wirlt 1 to m itli coulijeucti in. 1 U iec,illiiieii't-d. ihav-c ii!-ii it. Mltti is now re iil llie iliseabCb tor which it within Ihf. 1-st tvvn 3'erM 01 relit'. fifi t tie numerous jl-liSi'sHl' Hi show. tti the U inpei ;iinent of tbo !ni iii such (luuutiiics a& lo judgment gnM-t you n the VIC;OHATOR,autl it pfalnls, IU:lous At- !iroikIi Di n rhoci, Ii lias cured thousands. Who had given ap all lniii's BDSolleitisu cuftitii'atHi m my I be dii-se must be ad iptsd individual tikin it. and us act gently on tbe li.i.veis. Let tbe dilutes ol" your o &4 use of the LlVEIt 1 will cure Liver Coin taeks, I) s!i j slc , S u in ill e v C o in - ry, Orojsj Sour! 4oina Iltli'itat Cosll rt:ncs, Cliul ( Iiolei-n, C'liule- ra iiiurlius, Clio'.ev Infill lam, Klutll ('Vinale V nkni cpHfully as an Orfllna i lti'. It iilcnre SICIC ihuilftamll can testily,) In I wo or three Tea en at commencement of lcncc, Jaandltr, es,aaJ may be usitd six ry FamHy Mti'd UK A DACHE, (is twenty minutes, fl spoon! ills arc lak attack. A 1 1 m ho use it are PS ;l vl n g their tcstttinony iu ilslavor. MIX WATER I TUE MOITTII WITH THE IWIOOHA l Oil, AX1 S W VLLO W BU'i'II TOGETHER. Pi Ice One Ooltar per Bottle. AI.S'. iO A all A g "Z3 Y es A ft mm V. M I.V CATHARTIC PILLS, C MF -I'MIKI) 1R 'M Pure Vfcrlnble Eilrails unit lnt up In ULASS CAS KS, Air 'I I tit, aid wlU keep in any ctintnte. The Fiinilly (n- Vc but active t'athaitif usd in his prai-tirp mun- 1 h ri I e PTT.V. is a i?en H'Wch ttie prnpne-or has than nventy years. dPinand flmra tln.se who and the siiiisikctii n which use, lias induced lue to place that diiTercnt Cathartics act I els. THAHTTC PI 1.1. tins well eslabHiaed fact, variety at lue pnrcal Vn-fe. alike on a-.erv part of the good and ttaZe in all eaa iieeried. such as JJe S om ae li , Mrepl BaI a d I.,,, mill Sorenes over from sudden cold, whieh end in a long cou.-se ol Fe !, n Creeping -eii-! I)..,;y. liesllcs, welIu ta, t lie head, i'l""0" Voyma in It'll Umal Ism, a lt. at and many diseases to which to mei.li.m iu this advertlse- m hi N o M El The constantly iui-TTsaaing hiivelmi" luted the PI IiT- all express iu reirard to tbeir! thnrn witinn the r.irii n! ail The Profession latH know on diCferenl portions of tin? the FAMILY CA- has. witti due referenrp to been compounds I from table Eriraata, which act alinr-TLary canal, an ! are es where a Catbl rtic isl rangimenl-i of thf iii-asi, I'ni-is iii tHr Cost Ivfiuns, Pnin ilic wliole boflr. iftMiapatlv if i... ... ver. i.osy of Ape ilf ant ion of Cold over 94 nra. Hcatlarln. or fj a'd I n fl a in in a tow . Chililren or ditif :. Purifier of the Illood Resh is lieir, ton numerous; o meat. Uu'e. I to 3. PKICE THllEn CIHEs. The Tjlver Etrvlffiirator ami !'.-. m II y Cn thartie Pills are reinii.-d by Pnycrfata fenerany, aud sold wholesale by the Trade ia ai! the targe towns. S. T. V. SAXFOItlt, M. I)., ., Sla.iul odirer and Proprietor, 335 Broadway , New York. F. SCABB & Ct., Charlotte. X. C. md E. X YE aUTCHlSON k CO. April 20, 1880. TU:IP SEED. A large supply of superior Turnin Seed lied Top, Flat Dutch, Bttta B.tga, Large (ilohe. Large Norfolk, Yellow Aberdeen. Just received from the North, and for safe at July 20, 1859 E. XYK HUTCHISON A- CO'S. ioo iECiRdEs7 wati:d. The subscriber wants to buy one hundred o-ood Xe groes, for which the highest prices A" CASH be paid. Persons having that kind of property for sale will find it greatly to their interest to apply immediate lyto JAMKS II. DAVIS. Pinevilk- X C or to A. A. X. M. TAYLOR at Charlotte August 2. 1859 3m VW"!- CHARLOTTE THE StfBSC&IBEftS having for,,,,,!,, selves into a company, respectful or their services to the noonle nfPk..i the country generally in their line of h? Thev are prepared to furnish Mov,..'' il.K Gkavestonks, Maxtki- Pikoks. 1"i KNl1l'I: Makblk, Tabus Slaiss, Makhlk Stem f. pattern, cut according to the most approved tt 2 tvles and upon the most accommodating tema . -. . . ...1 .. Tl ... . 0lf ..tn.rr.fi in the Southern countn i" Will n... stantly on hand tne nest uesoripuou ot agyptinn, ut and American Jiarnic. All orders for any article addressed to the sul,.,... will meet with prompt attention, ana will be pa! and forwarded with the utmost care and dispiiekT The 1 ai'U IS SUliaieu on no. iiuiui-wi-m COl'Ilcr (if it. Railroad Depot Yard. January, 1859. - mi WM. TIDDY lv & SON'S. TAN BARK. 100,000 CORDS Tun Bark wattted, for a liberal price will be paid. M. B. TATXOt Charlotte, March 22, 185 tf II, B. WIliLIAJIS & Co., Wish all those customers who bought Croccr;,.; short time, to eall and pay up. Our profits are toothwi to ask often for the amount. We have on-hand a large supply of Bacon. Flour, Corn and Meal. Rest New Orleans Sugar. " " Syrup and Molasses. Crushed Sugar Stewart's best. Powdered Sugar, " Granulated " " A. B. aad C. Sugar. Tea, best, green. Candles. Best Goshen Cheee, Sec. Rio Coffee. Old Government Java, and Jamaica Coffee, SBpfriv The above Goods will be sold low I'd? cash. Wholes or Retail, low. Jan. 18, ls.-,o. tf REMOVAL. The Confectionery and Family Grocery Store ' MOODY k NISBET has been removed to the stand a. posite the Presbyterian Church, where they arc rtqi ing direct from New 1 ork large additions to tku slock of CONFECTIOiXEiUES, FAMILY GROCERIES, &c. Among their stock may be found everything n.u,;!'; kept in a store of this kind. A good assoi tnii ni i Cake Trimmings, Willow Ware. &o., alwari on band. They have in their employ an excellent BAKER, are prepared to furnish families and I'artys wituuui of all kinds at. short notice. Xov. 10, 1858. MOODY k SISBET, e nave also opened a oraucii oy our sioro ai Lit- colnton, where Mr Moody will superintend the bngis! and nones to secure a snare oi nuoiic oat romo-'e in .i 1, . A ll'- . , .l. section. July 4, 1859. MOODY k NISBET, New and Fashionable jW urniture WAEE ROOMS Biarlolle, . i T VT C VI i IU I'. IV, ,,... ...!,. r ceivinir from New York. Boston. Ire., a reneral s-r meat of fine and fashionable Fl'RNTTl' UK, which Ik will sell at extremely low prices for Cash, ami tbi a ri i fin u-.i ir-inii'i rn nii. i;; 11. i r in 1 I iioi' i w;.' ,.. wV..i miiuiuivjii ''.' v.-, ..... j. ....-. them a eall. til . ..... . I M IMI llM I'll Ml 11. P ll.11 . I ! . 1 - - Vi lli 1 . I . I 111.. Also, on hand, FtK98 JtMnlnlHtl BmWI Cases. J. M. SAXDERS it :u.. Feb. 22, 1859. Charlotte. N. f. LOWRIE'S B X S5Tf230 I receive .'ill the New Vm licuttons as fust us i licv cone ( ward fro hi tlie I'rc.---; ind ktt COirtftlUlttj on li:iml , Is . if liit: bnnr, Acadcmv ;i n il CoIIki TKXT-li(UK.S. itinl niniiT reference und recreative works. I al.o keep a vfiy Inrge .-ini-k of Stationery, : !inl f'iincv. Hnviiifr nwiilf nn fctmngt-nient win Soutliwortli Pnper Mannrctsring Companr, I allied to sell paper at flic Mine prices li the irk sale for trliieti it tan lie liuiiyhl in the Xnrthe ra rWn freight addeil. 1'. J LUWBtf. Feb. IS, 1859, TO PLttHTRRS CO-TTOX CINS, of the I. est unmUtj, rft-k saws, delivered at anv U-tihoad l.nttdiufi, iuii State, or on the N. ('. Itailroad. at per saw. M particulars address J. M. KLI-KHT. April 20, s:'J- Cm Wiuu&boro'.C m r ; k i. b: ramnci bo . dn. Seven jter cent per annum. These J.onds arc iindouhtedly the eafesf nTMl" that can he made, and are realh pret'eraW t:: State Txnids. The County cannot repudiate. They lo ur tern I cent interest payab-lc "'(-annually, wit h (': the same. They arc of the denomination ofSMft'1 . will make them more current and useful for 'i purposes. The eoupons will move :i eu medium for paying county taxes. The ci' i n county should possess them, and they are noa''rf1 them. Jro)osals left at cilher l'an'k in With SteOheil W. D.tvi.i Will receive aroiiiDt l - - - I ii: vv. ;ri". Prcs't. V., ('. It. Baiiw Sept 2H, 1858. Exclusively Wholesale m,m l8, lnr raiBt and Oil Mann ft. CANTOS. WAT.Tr-Ri Jtr nn holesi;lei let rC in DttCUS; Lamp, .Machinery and PHW ( Varnishes, Paints. &c. ic. No. 36. Iron front, West tide, Market SqnsTf, fg- T.ootls shipped from New York. PhWa1! Baltimore, to Charleston, when rctjuiicd. November '.), Iti'i8. Mrrnltk 1 o - . ..Tii.rli r ii jn.l, (ll.llli Located corner of jtmtfmm 1 1 and Chart lft'"i BALTIMORE, Ml. The largest, most elegantly furni'hed. t !" : Commercial College in the fnited St . ( Students in attendance from nearly every ."rlate m I nion. Kvcry younpr man should write hiitnetfi Ot Hi.,... I. I I , ... .....! CiriH iilar- "OH oe.niuiui i?r. lauieai.ii lireentill'- llw cvlci wn- n.t inliwin, v'n u ol 1 - - ..... SU' more Commercial College, IVuniaii.-lnp. t ,,.. will be sent bv return mail, free of cliaree, . i. '.. n will he sent by return mail,' free of charge. loo-ue containiiifr Itai of ii. lama of tuition. 1 1 ions of the Press on our new tyslam ol'Iook-ktillu'''' ' FAfI LTV. r L-atl L. K. LOSTER, Print ipal Lecturer on ti" ,cn Ac counts. Husinesf-. Customs, etc. , J- M. PHILLIPS. Professor t.f Hook-Kcci-iu.' au mercial calculations. . L H. DAVIKS. Associate Professor of Book-" X. C. J(lf?S( IV Tt-..C..0. .--. !,.,. .,..ii.v, iu. S. T. REV. WILLIAMS. Iv-,,. 'Mercantile Law. E. Y. REESE. D. D.. commercial Etl" TltLSTKES. in;. Hon John P Kennedy,' Hon Joshna y'"v.r 11,.,. -ri cs-j ti k-,;. h!'r- '"'I' 1 llillll.l." .ii.il.ll, II ill i . O 0 ,Q Jacob Trust, Eso. William Knabe, Tl.. - . . .llt? I"1' me time usually required io o-t-course, from eight to twelve weeks. t Large circulars and catalogues stating tcr sent by mailree of charge. Address E K. fOEiJ, W?' May 10, 1359 y-pd D
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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