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WESTERN DEMOCEAT, CHARLOTTE, Iff: C. From Sharpo'l London Magazine. A YOUNG GIRL'S THOUGHTS On ' Tiri li titth Birthday. Girlhood's sunny dajfl are over With to-dav; They, with all th ir wayward brightness, J 'as s away ! Woman's earnest path heforc mc Lieth straight. Who can t!l what grief and anguish There await? Guide roe, Father! God of mercy ! On the way: Never from thy holy guidance Let mc stray ! Jivc what meet ol joy or sorrow Plenseth thee. Whatsoe'er thy will ordaineth Best for no-. In the shadow and the darkness Be my star, In the light, lest radiance dazzle, "(Jo not far! Make me patient, kind, and gentle, ay hy day: Tenth mc how to live more nearly As I pray. That my heart no much deshreth I rant mc still, Lf that earnest hope accurdeth With thy will: .Should thy mercy quite withhold it, Be t hi ill 11 1 or. Let me feel I hold its promise All loo dear. Here, upon life's very threshold, Take my heart; From thy holy gudanee let it Ne'er depart. When life's stormy strife is over Take me home, There to he more fully, truly Tit int. (' .' POPPING THE QUESTION. Nehi table Merit, a young lady over twenty-nine, who never bad a chance to change the illiterate eharacU r of her name, was seated over the fire in her little sitting-room, when a knock was heard, and who should make his appearance hut Solomon Periwinkle. Why." thought she, 'I wonder what he's come for; can it he - Hut we won't divulge the thought that passed through the lady's mind. 'How do you vlo, Miss Merit'" 'Pretty well, thank you, Mr Periwinkle. Not hut 1 fuel a little lonely now and then.' 'Von see, as L was coming hy, 1 thought I would jut step in and ask you a question about that is, about' 'I suppose,' thought Miss Merit, 'he means about t!ie state of my heart.' 'The fact is.' said Solomon, who was rather' bashful, ! (eel a little delicate about asking, but 1 hope you won't think it strange.' (), no," simpered Misa M., 'I don't think it at all strange, and, in fact, I have been somehow ex pecting it.' 'Oh.' said Solomon, rather surprised,' I belive you have in your possession something of mine.' 'His heart, lie means,' said Miss M., aside. 'Well, sir, it may afford you pleasure to learn that you have mine in return. It is fully and en tirely your own." 'What! L got your umbrella'' exclaimed Solo mon in amazement. '1 tiiink you must be mis taken and I don't think I'd like to exchange mine for it, tor mine was given me. 'f beg your pardon,' said the discomfited lady, 'but I made a mistake. I quit' forgot your um brella, which I borrowed sometime ago. Here it it-. 1 was thinking of something else. "If" sai l Solomon, 'there is anything of yours that I h ive got, 1 shall be happy to return it.' 'Well, no, it'.- no matter,' stammered Miss M., coloring. "Good morning." UM An Erroxkocs Notion. An old farmer by the name of Klnathai: Skinner, had "a place" at Montpolier, V ermont. lie was an awful spry man himself, and expected every body to be like wise. Now the old gentleman had a son, a youth be was. lf he was not quite so brisk in his mus cles as the old gentleman, he was at least a foot or two ahead in w it. The old man was death on the pale horse on rousing up everybody about day break every morning; and one morning when his heir seemed as soggy as a piece of lead, and the old man bawled out for the tenth time -Oh h-h-h, Sam!' Sir-r-r-r V 'Are you, I say, are you 'No dad, 1 ain't '.' ConJd'nt think of it, dad, possibly," roars the sonorious voice of Sam. 'Don't you know, you scamp, how your brother Bill has been up and shot a w hole mess of pigeons?' exclaims the old man. 'Yes dad," responded the hopeful, 'I heard all that, da 1. but only look w hat a darned set ol fools them pigeons were to git up afore Bill, and be icked up just like sahT Sam turned over and went to sleep snowering worse than ever, and the old man toddled oft vow ing that Sam knov.e 1 too much for a child of his i age. . t Genuine Patriotism. In these degenerate days, we fall so rarely upon a specimen of genuine, disinterested patriotism, that when we do, we feel like taking the author to our heart of hearts ami calling him a blessing to his kind. Here is an instance of the sort to w hich we allude, as affor led in a late sjeeeh. It constitutes truly an oasis in the great desert : "Now. I as you fellers, who's the best citizen, him as rapports government, or him as doesn't? Why liiiti as docs, in course. We supports government, we fellers every man as drinks supports government, suppose we was to quit drinking, why government must fall it couldn't help it no how. That's the very reason I drinks. I don't like grog I mortally hates it. If I followed my ow n indentation, I'd rut her drink butter-milk, or gingcrpop, er soda-water But I lickers for the good of my country, to pay duties and licenses, to set an example of patriotism and wirtuou.- selfdcuial to the rising generations." WmTENINO or mi: Haul Mr I. Parry, an English stall' surge. .11, gives a very interesting account of a case ol sodden whitening of the hair. On the I9th of February 185S, after an engage ment with the rebel foree in the south of (.hide, a captured Sepoy of the Uengal army was brought before tfie authorities for examination. Apparently aware from the first of the danger of his position, he trembled violently, intense horror and despaii were depicted on his countenance and he seemed almost stupefied byfear. While under observation, within the space of half an hour, his hair, from the glossy jet Maek of the Bengalee, became grey ou every portion of the head. The itatemeut is given in the Medical Times. Frightening tiik Gikls. Away up in the northern part of Vermont, gays the Knickerbocker is a primitive sort of little village, called "The Centre." Here not long since, the rustic youth of the vicinity congregated for "a dance," "and dance they did," said our informant "with an unction unknown to our city belles and beaux." One interesting young man having "imbibed" rather too freely became fatigued in the course of the eveniri'r, and wisely concluded to retire for a short rest. A door afar near the dance-hail, revealed invit ingly a glimpse of a comfortable bed, of which he took posses-Ion with a prospect of an undisturbed snooze. It so happened howbeit, that this was the ladies withdrawing room, and no sooner had he closed his eyes than a pair of blooming damsels came in from the hall, and began adjusting their disordered ringlets, the dim light of the tallow candle not disclosing the tenant of the bed. The girls had tongues, like most of their sex, which ran on in this wise : "What a nice dance we arc having! Have you heard any body say anything about me Jane' La, yes Sally, Jim Brown says he never saw you look so handsome as you do to-night. Have you heard any body say anything about nicy 'About you! why, sartin; 1 heard Joe Flint tell Sam Jones that you was the prettiest dressed girl in the room.' Whereupon the dear things chuckled, fixed up a little more, and made off towards the ball-room. They had hardly reached to door when our half conscious friend raised upon his elbow, and quite intelligibly, though slowly inquired: "Ha' you heard anybody say anything about me, girls?' "Phancy their Pheelinks" at that juncture! They fled with an explosive scream. Soul in i n Plows, Corn Shelters, &c. j. F. II : f CO., No. 54 VESEY STREET, NEW-YORK CITY. A. P. M. fc Co. would respectfully inform Southern Merchants and Dealers in Agricultural Implements, that they are still manufacturing all kinds of both Steel and Iron Southern Plows, Plow Castings, Corn Shelters, Grain Cradles, Hay and Stalk Cutters, Fan Mills, Store Tracks, Garden and Canal Barrows, (Jin Gear Segment Castings, Jfcc, &c. expressly for the Southern Trade. Also, on band, all kinds of Agricul tural and Horticultural Implements. Machinery, Seeds, Fertilizers, fcc., kc, which they will sell at Lower Prices than any other house in the United States. They have a descriptive Wholesale Price Catalogue, which they will furnish on application by mail or otherwise. All Goods warranted to he as represented. 9 A. F. MAYIIER & CO., No. 54 Yesey St., X. Y. Successors to John Mavher & Co. (Who established the business in 1820.) Send for a Price List. Sept. 6, 18)'J 3m-pd Sad Ntws for Chilly People. According to the views of a distinguished astronomer, the earth is crrudually increasing its distance from the Sun, and in the course of six thousand years the distance will be so great that only an eighth of the I warmth we now enjoy will be communicated to the Earth from the Sun; the Earth, therefore, will be covered with eternal ice and snow, as we now see the plains of the North, w here the elephant former ly lived, and where there is neither Spring nor j Autumn. In this case, we recommend rheumatic and gouty people to lay in a stock of flannels. Six thou.-and years will pass away very soon, and there is no telling how expensive flannel and sich will beat the time mentioned. TIN -WARE and Stove Depot. A. A. If. M. TAYLOR WOULD respectfully announce to the public that he continues to carry on business at the store on th" West Corner of Public Square, where he keeps constantly ou hand the largest assortment of new mm STORE, IRWIN'S CONNER, Charlotte, 1. C. E. CO., stock of r rLricir'rknr! Shoes. I w ill expose to public sale at the Court House in Charlotte on Tuesday of the County Court, in October : next, the TRACT OF LAND on which Archibald Frew now lives. A credit of six months will be given for Note and security. JAMES W. OSBORNE, Trustee. August 23d. '-'in IMMENSE SACRIFICES ! ! New Goods. t Wilmington Branch 2d Store below T. II. Brent $ Co. Kkmmmum & mm. RESPECTFULLY inform their numerous eustom JL era of Charlotte and the surrounding country. that thee are selling oil the balance of their Summer (roods. Fancy ami Maple Dry oolw, for Gents', Youths' and Boys' wear. Loots, Hats. Caps. Trunks, and a full supply of M!illinexy Groocl, Bonnets Flats and Hats, " Bonnet Ribbons and French Flowers, all of which will be sold at reduced price. Also, a large and beautiful assortment of Lai c Points, Berage and Linen Dusters, all of the latest sub-. (Tr 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' Uaiters, lioots and Shots, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Satchels, and Bonnet Boxes. Attention i called to the large .-lock of Ready-made Clothing-, it being made up in the most substantial manner, and is equal to that sold by any other house in the Union, and is a choice and fashionable stock. (J cuts' Furnishing Hoods of evert Stjfc. This is positively a closing sale, as every article must be sold by the 1st October. Men bants and others are requested to call and examine before making purchases, as they will find it to their interest to do so. They can buy froip 25 to 50 per cent cheaper than at any other House. We always keep on hand the best ami cheapest as sortment Of GROCERIES, Hardware. Cedar Ware, &c. David K win wkii.kk Daniel K.uin wkii.kr, Charlotte, Aug. 30. Jacob Kaiinweileb. F It E R C II IL LIN ER T. KAHNU'KILEi: k BROS, respectfully inform the Ladies of Charlotte and vicinity, that they will open on or about the 1st of October, a MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, under the superintendence of MISS P. PFIEL, wliu is acknowledged by persons of taste to suit and please the most fastidious, Ang. :iu, ifoo.. tf CHARLOTTE FOUNDRY AND HYInolxlxxo Factory. The undersigned begs leae to call the attention of the public to the fact that he is now ready to till all orders for making steam Engines, Hydraulic '- loil Presses and all kind of Machinery. LATHE MACHINE Brown's patent self-feeding mammoth Lathe .Machine will be made to order- It is w arranted to cut 50,00 laths per day, and is regarded as the greatest invention of the day. Every saw mill should have one attached, for it saves all the refuse lumber The right to said machine can be purchased of the subscriber for either of the following named counties : Mecklenburg, Gaston, Lincoln, Cabarrus, Union ami Anson. ALL KI.I)S OF CASTINGS in Iron and Brass or other metals MADE AT SHORT NOTICE AND REDUCED PRICES. Particular atten tion given to the making and repairing of Thrashing Machines. Horse Powers. Cotton Gins, Mill Work, anil Agricultural Works of all kinds. Btacksmitbing, Jobbing Work. Wagon Work, and Horse Shoeing, done with dispatch. All Work must be PUD I OH when DELIVERED, as cash has to be paid for every thing necessary to carry on the establishment. All orders for work must be specified in writing so that the work and specifications may agree. Jer;r All contracts connected with the concern must be made with tie undersigned alone. J. M. HOWIE, Practical Engineer, w ill eire his con stant attrntion to the business. All letters on business will be directed to "Charlotte Foundry." J. A. FOX. Proprietor. Charlotte, N. C, July 12, 1859 tf ever ottered in North Carolina; among which will be found the celebrated Iron Witch Cooking Store, which has gained such a famous reputation in the Southern country for the last eighteen months. This Stove he warrants superior to any cooking stove now in use. It is simple in its arrangements, consumes less fuel, and does more work in a given time than any other Stave in use. He has all kinds ol Parlor and Box Stoves ; and k'eeps constantly an extensive and varied Stock of Tin, Sheet-Iron, Japan, and Britannia 11 are, Brats Kettles, Cant Iron Bedsteads, Cast Iron Ware, Hat Racks, Cradles, dbc., 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 rery liberal patronage they have bestow ed upon him, and hopes to merit a contiuance of the same. His motto is '-Quick Sales and Small Profits." fg- All kinds of JOB WORK attended to with dis patch: and all ORDERS will be faithfully and prompt ly executed. ' Charlotte, July 1, 1S."0. G R E A f S A C R I F I C E A T MORR 0 IF S Tl RN- O IT. The subscribers respectfully inform the people of the surrounding country that they have reduced the prices of their stock, consisting of Dry Goods, Root, Shoes, IBats, C ap. A: Keatly-tiiade Clothing. Also, a great variety of other Goods, which will be sold regardless of cost. Fine Lobe Dresses worth $5 00 n! $2 50 Mantillas " 5 00 at 2 50 Shawls " 4 00 at 2 00 Bonnets " 8 00 at 3 "0 Hoop Skirts " 2 50 at 1 25 Fast colored Prints " 15 ar 10 Bleached and unbleached Domestics at New York prices, and the prices of ail other Goods kept in store w ill be reduced in proportion to the above. HAMMERSIILAG & MEN DELS. Morrow's Turn-out. July 5. I85i tf DIRT 0KD FIRE INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, Conn. Incorporated A. P. 1810. Charter Perpetual. Authorized capital $1,000,000 Capital paid in 500,000 Surplus 3oo,ooo ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1M50. Cash on hand and in Lank $43,455 22 Cash in hand of Agents and in transit, 54.827 0;' Leal Estate unencumbered (cash value) 15,000 0(1 Bills receivable, amply secured 73,171 55 2.404 Shares Hank Stock in Hartford, 230.413 00 2,200 ' ' New York, 197,750 00 7 10 " " " Boston. 74,020 00 loo .hares Lank of the State of Missouri, 10,000 Of State ami city Bonds, 0 per cents, 74.2 15 00 Kail Road Stocks, 16,250 00 United States' Treasury Note, 14,035 oo Sso3.7o0 SO H. Huntington, Albert Day. James Goodwin Job Allyn, John P. Brace, Charles J. Russ. DIRECTORS. Charles Boswell. Henry Keney, Calvin Dav, Ti.mo. C. Ali.yx. Secretary, H. Huntington, President. C. C. Lyman, Assistant Sec'. Wn. N. Bowers, Actuary. This old and reliable company, established for near ly fifty years, continues to Insure against loss or dam age by Fire ou 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 of Dwellings, Hams and Out-buildings con nected, and Furniture, Live Stock, Hay, Grain, Farming Utensils, &c. contained in the same, lor a term of three to live years at low rates of premium. Applications for Insurance may be made to the un dersigned, the thi!; authorized Agent for Charlotte and vicinity. Losses equitably adjusted at this Agency, and paid immediately, upon satisfactory proofs, in funds current in the cities of ew York or Boston, as the assured may prefer. Thomas W. Dewey, June 28, 1859. y Agent at Charlotte. A T T U T B . , V A K M R S ! The Magic Plow, (patented by J. P. Harris of Missis sippi,) possesses the advantage of combining FOUR PLOWS IN ONE. It can be laid five times and sharp ened twelve times without the aid of a Blacksmith. Il can be used the whole season without any additional expense. For sale at the July 19, 1959. tf CHARLOTTE FOUNDRY. "Toms jTudTsilLT- Architect iiud Builder. (DESIGNS FURNISHED AND BUILDINGS 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, scattered all over the country, he is determined to change his method of doing business and hereafter will require C ASH for all work done in his Machine Shop, before removal. Jan. 25, 1S58. tf S. M. HOWELL, Saddle and Harness RANKIN & MARTIN Commission 1 crtjjants, Wilmington, N. C. KOBT. C. RASKIN. Aug. 30. 1S59. ly-pd ALFBED MARTIN. CHARLOTTE, N. C, ONE DOOR SOUTH of the MANSION HOUSE. B?3L. Repairing promptly and neatly done. Jan. 1. 1850. v CASII PAID FOR HIDES, OXE IOOK SOVTU OF THE MANSION HOUSE. Jan'v 1, 1859. tf NYE HUTCHISON & Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign V Domestic Drugs, ARE now receiving Fresh and Genuine Drugs from the New York market, which have been purchased upon anoh turmauQ ti. lip sold low for cash. We would respect fully call the attention of the public to our stock of L 1 B Hi V OIL, Tan tie rs' Oil, KimiM. Pure Sperm Oil jCiJT Lard Oil, Chrome Green. Train Oil, Chrome Yellow, Machinery Oil. Paris Green, Lubricating Oil Sea-Elephaut Oil, Lamp Oil, tr . - T .. J T." 500 head o Beef Cuttle, 500 head of Shcej). The subscriber will pay the highest cash prices for Beeves and Sheep. Those having Heef Cattle or Sheep for sale would do well to inform me in person or by letter as early as possible. J. L. STOUT, Town Butcher. Charlotte, June 7, 1859. PURE WHITE LEAD, Black Lead, Ked Lead, Litherage, Snow White Zinc, Burnt Umber, Raw Umber, Spanish Drown, Ked Sanders, Drop Black, Alcohol, rure Liquors, Foreign Perfumery, Putty in cans, Snans. Fresh Congress Water, Eng. Finishing Varnish, Picture Varnish, Damar Varnish, Black and brown -Tapan 4 Venetian Ked, Turpentine, Burning Fluid, London Porter, Canton Teas, Graining Brushes, Tobacco. Kerosene Oil, Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Olive Oil, Paint Brushes, Steel Grainers, Seo-ars Fresh Citrate Magnesia, I urniture V armsh, Copal Varnish, Grecian Varnish, Window Glass (French) ICE SODA WATEK. June 14, I?3.".!). NEW SPRING AND SUMMER By Koopmann & 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 buying elsewhere. KOOPMANN & PIIKLPS. April 19, 1859 STOKE HOUSE FOR SALE. MThe subscriber oilers for sale that large brick Store House, next to the Court House. In addi tion to a large store room, it has three rooms in the second story, suitable for Offices of any kind. Also, a lot at Davidson College with comfortable iew Books. Historr of Fredehick the Great, by Thos. Carlile. Mizi-Aii: l'raver and Friendship, by L. C. Loomis. Courtship asd Matrimony, with other Sketches, by Robert Morris. The MntiSTKB of Life, by M. L Charlesworth. The Sociable; or 101 Home Amusements. The Life and Times of the Great Hugh Miller, of Scotland, by T. N. Brown. Axxals or the American Pulpit, by Dr. Sprngue. Lippincott's Pronouncing Gazettekr, 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, Vols. I and II. C ntwkll s Justice and N. C. Form Book. Feb. 15, 1859. P.. J. LOWRIE. IP buildings thereon. August 2, 1859 J. II. MAXWELL. tl.I-pd Xjixica. for Sale. The subscriber offers 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. E. C. Alexander, John Foard. 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 ofpurchasing between this and the 1st October next. TERMS made known on application to the subscri ber near Fli Stewart's in Union county, or by address ing me at Coburu's Store, Union county. N. C. CYRUS Q. LF.MMOND. April 20. Cm-pd 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 given entire satisfaction to the citizens of those places. As to qualifications, ability and promptness in fulfilling contracts entered into by them, they refer to the following gentlemen : James H. Carson, President of Charlotte Gas Work com pany, Charlotte. N. C. Wm. Johnston. Pr- blent of Charlotte k S C Railroad company, Charlotte. N. C. Dr Thos 1) Hogg, President of Raleigh Gas Association, Raleigh, N C. Col G II Young. Waverlv. Mississippi. A G Story. President of "(las Works, Little Falls, N Y. F T Story, Supt. Gas Works, Wntei town, N Y. W S Sehoener & Co. 221 Pearl street. New York. For further information, address the undersigned at Raleigh, N. C. September 14. 1858. WAi ER HOUSE & DO WES. Great Southern Remedy. JacolD's Cordial. Foit all Bowel Diseases, cholera, dysentery, diarr hoea, cholera morbus, bilious colic, cholera in fantum. Also, admirably adapted to .many dis eases ok Fkmai.es, ttioSv especially painful menstrua tion. TIIK virtues of Jacob's Cordial arc too well known to require en com i urns. 1st It cure.- the worst cases of Diarluea, 2d It cures the worst forms of Dysentery, It cures California or .Mexican Diarrinea, 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. 3d 4th 5th 6th 7tii 8th 9th loth 1 1th 12th A feu- xhort Extracts from Le(tets, Testimonials, Jrc. I have used Jacob's Cordial in my family, am! have found it a most efficient, and in my 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. Wat. II. Underwood, Formerly Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit." l,I take great pleasure in recommending this invalua ble medicine to all afflicted with bowel diseases, for which I believe it to be a sovereign remedy decidedly superior to anything ever tried by me. A. A. Gauldinc, Deputy G. M. of the Grand Lodge of Ga." 'I 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 pi-operation of the kind, and I would recom mend its use in the diseases for w hich 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 erne 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 113 fast as Bonaparte pushed his columns into Russia, and gaining commendation wherever used." Georgia JefTtr soni'tn. Man lOti, 1853. Be. Sold by J. ASHUIST, Charleston, S. C, Im porter and Wholesale Druggist, (who will supply the trade.) and by Druggijts everywhere. Nov. 19, :S5S. 1 y-j.a He i Goods 2& ii iss a v-raisu PALMER, 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, &C ALSO, a variety of Musical Instru ments. Yankee Notions, &c. A FINE LOT OF WILLOW WARE. constantly receiving fresh supplies of the above in (.1 many other articles not enumerated. CHARLOTTE 23 Xa JE3 Y. IHUHE SCBSCRIliHRS havinc f,,rr.,.i selves into a company, respectful). er their services to the people of Charlotte J the country generally in their line ofbmjj They are prepared to furnish Mi.m,1a .Gkavkstones, Mantel Pieces, l (1iir, ' K.MAIiULE, 0 1. d 11 , HABIILI DTEPS to . ii l.M ... , 1 i i , i i i . , . t U..1. ...... 1 J pattern, cut accuiunifc iu ri"""n ta.-t, j styles, and upon the most accommodating ten Z! offered in the Southern country. They will kt( stantly on hand the best description of Egyptian, Italisj and American Marble. All orders for any article addressed to th,- subscribe, will meet with prompt attention, and will he p,,, jj and forwarded with the utmost care and dispatch. The Yard is situated on the north-west corner of ft Railroad Depot Yard. WM. TIDDY & SUNS. January, 1859. IjT J . D . One Door above 7 - 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 try it. J- D. PALMER. TAN BARK. 100,000 COilDS Tan Bark wanted, fw a liberal price will be paid. M. 15. TAYLuii. Charlotte, March 22, 1859 tf JLm&ueL3L for Sutler A Rare Chance is now offered to liny one of Handsomest Farms in Western North Carotin THE subscriber being desirous to remove from ( country, offers for sale the PLANTATION which she now resides, lying 4 miles from t'harlo.tt on the Western Flank Road. The laud is now in a l,;, state of cultivation. In the yard is a Well of line, n,u Water. The Plantation has been much improved q the last few years. The Dwelling House and out-builj. ings are all new. There is also a voting 0nw, of several hundred fine choice FRUIT TREES on . plantation, bearing this the second year. Thi l'lau tation is very healthy, and is beautifully situated, coo. taining 50 Acres, one half id' which is cleared. tef Terms made to suit the purchaser. For fq. tieulars enquire of the subscriber on the premises. MRS. A. M. 8TEVENS0S, May 10, 1859. tf November 9. 1858 tf LIFE INSURANCE. THE undersigned as Agent will receive applications for Insurance in the Horth Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Co ma mj . 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. thW 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, N. 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 fn 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 Company. Applications for insurance may be made at the office of the company, or to its authorized Agents. DIRECTORS: John A Parrott. Levi T Oglesbv. W B Grant, David S Jones. Geo W Dill, Col Thos J Blakcly, Luke Blackmail, Wm S Long, David W Bell, A B Chap in, Saml Leffers, Joel II Davis, D A Hargett, E Mullett. OFFICERS: John A Parrott, President. Levi T Oglesby, Vice President, W S Loag, Treasurer, E A Thompson, Attorney, A B Chapin, Secretary. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. W 15 Grant. WS Long. David W Bell. March VI. 1S59. Cm REMOVAL. The Confectionery and Family Grocery Store of MOODY k NISBET has been removed to the stand op. posite the Presbyterian Church, where they are retch ing direct from New York large additions to tkcii stock of CONFECTIONERIES, FAMILY- GROCERIES, 8cc. Among their stock may be found everything until kept in a store of this kind. A good assortment of Cake Trimmings, Willow Ware, &c., ahvais on hand. They have in their employ an excellent BAKER, aid are prepared to furnish Families and Partys with Caka of all kinds at short notice. Nov. 10, 1858. MOODY k NISBET. We have also opened a branch of our store ftt Lit colnton, where Mr Moody will superintend the bntistH, and hopes to secure a share of public patronage in thai section. July 4, 1859. MOODY & NISIIF.T. New and Fashionable Furniture WAEE ROOMS, 4 harlot ft. . i . J. M. SANDERS & Co., arc constantly re ceiving from New York, Boston, &c, a general astoi ment of fine and fashionable FURNITURE, which lit will sell at extremely low prices for Cash, 8 lid wrj article warranted to give satisfaction. Those in wm; of good Furniture, at very low juices, will pleaM gir them a call. Also, ou hand, Fish's .Itefatlic Burial Cases. J. M. SANDERS & CO., Feb. 22, 1859. Charlotte. N.C. 3 LOWRIE'S & Tf LIVER INVI60RAT0R NEVEIl DEBILITATES. TT I -omiioiiil-l entirely f out (.'inns, and 3 ami approved by all lli.ilj MMTteft in v illi roiili.leuce in is recotnaiended. It Iihh cured thousand who hail uiveu up all hnnen Kawllcilea certificates hi my i '1 lie .lose must he adapted individual takiug it, ami us i ai.-t gently on the Bowels. Let the dieuues of your' ...... r .1.-1 i i - - i uni: i ii iuc i.i rj jJ. rillcnre Liver Com-' si? tacks, Lysie8li, S il m m e r Co m -ry, Drttpsy, Sour Costl veneas, CUol ro .Mori) us, Cholera lence, J a unci lee, cs, aud may be used sue ry Enmity Medt II E A D ACHE, (as twenty minutes, il spooaltils arc tuU-attuclc. Ail who use It on icine, known have used it. ami is imw tv ai. the diseases lor whieh A the lust two years ol relief, hr the numerous !l'i..-,si.-s.siiishow. to the temperament of the U in such quantities as to i lenient guide you n the Vl;OIt ATOK,and it '-!atttt. Itlilous At- (J iC'lironle Diarrhoea, pi .int. i, Dyseiite Ji "toiimcli, Ilnliittml tajl", Cholera, Cltole M liitai.tion, Klatti W Ki male WeaUnes- i-ess!'ully as an Orrflnn ; Int. It will cure SICK thousands can testify,) In two or three Tea en at commeuccinent of giving their testimony in its favor. MIX WATEK 1 THE MOUTH WITH THE IXVItiOHAIOR, AMI) SW.VUOW BOTH TOGETHER. Pi leu One Do I str per Bottle. SAN?"OED'5 FAMILY CATHARTIC PILLS, Pure Vegetable Etraet.s, nntf f'tit up In UIjASS CASKS, .Mr 'light, and ivlll keen In any climate The Family Ci tte but active eathartir used in his prartiee more Th" eonstatlttv iiirre-isiiie have long nsedthe PIIL a!t expi-s in regard to the:.-th-m within the reach of all. 'I he Professi :i well know oo diifereoj portion of the Ine FAMILY CA has. with due reference to been compounded f--om a table Kxtrarts, which act ahntentary canal, and are es where a Cathartic is ratigement of thf lien-. Fains In the Co(lv-iu-, Pain the whole body, frequently, if neTlecte 1. ver. I.oxy of Appe llation of Colli over tie, Healneh-, or all I M II a in m a tory Children, or Adult. Purl tier ot the ItWxxl flesh is heir, t'n numerous in hi M t nrlc PTI,T, fsn cen- wlm-h the pmyrte'.or ha than twenty year, dentawt ftvm those who and the satisfaction which use, has induced meiopiace that diETere.it Cathartics act how els. THAKTtC PI. 14 this well established :aet, variety of the purest eee alike on everv part of the KO?'d and safe in all cas iieeded. such as We st o m a e h , Sleepi Em lt ai f Loin ami Sor-iu's over from sudden .eld. which end in a Ion; course of Ke- llte, a Creeping eu tliel..dy, Kextleas j eight In lie herd, JJI-n use.. Worm in K In n unit i. in, a gmat am! many disease to which to mention iu this advertise. I receive all t lie Ni w : licktions as fust astbeV c0tttH witi-il from t lie Pr5s; aadbq constantly on haml :t large !-i School, Academy mid Coilej IKAT-BUUttS, anil luanv UC!l re ft' re nee and recreative works. I also keep a very large stock of Stationery. ;;lna anil fancy. Having mailt: an arrangement witl 1st Southwortli Paper .Maiiufactnriiig Company, 1 an n aided to sell paper at the same prices by the wlofr sale for which it can be bought in the Northern efci freight added. P. J LUWJUS. Pel). 15, 185t! TO JIOTTOX GINS, of the bet qnalily, with 10 il Landtag m ; C. liailroa;!. at 9,2 ucr iM. 'l saws, deliveretl at any lliiilroail I. aniline in State, or on the X particulars address April 26- 1859- Railroad, J. Cm at S'J IKT M1W. M. ELLIOTT, Winnsboro', S. & I1ECMLEIV1II HU IIOAU. Seven per eent per .ninnni. These Honds arc tindonlitedly the safest IbWHssW that can be made, and are really pfwfer&bk t" Stale Bonos. The County cannot repudiate. They bear W"P cent interest pa able n-annual!y, with Coaf the same. The;-are of the denomination of $100, will make tbm more current and useful for : '- urposes. The coujions will prove a emu'-' medium for pacing county taxes. The citiscW county should possess them, and tbe are notvofl" them. Projiosals left at eithor Hank in Li-1 lotto with Stephen W. Davis will rceeive pronpl :' II. W. (M ION, Sept 28, 1858. Pres't. W ( k. II Rairv 1 Exclusively Wholesale Faint and Oil WartliouSf. jJANTOS, WALKE & CO., whole! inUIU'CS; Lampj Machinery and Paint OU- Varnishes. Paints, kc. Ac. No. 36, Iron front, Wist side, Hortret ' NORFOLK, V eraTT.Dod.s shipped from New York. PMUdelpW! Baltimore, to Charleston, when rtquurcd. November il, 1858. 1 FOCKDEO 18."i2. fllAHTKBf" Located corner of Baltimore and Charles ttreelt. BALTIMORE, Md. The ana tuf-nt. Io"f. 1 to.-? PRICK TH HEf! DIMK. The T,lvt-r Iiivltroiat r timl Fninlly Cn tnnrllr Pills arp reMfol l.v Dntcehila generally aaj auU wholesale hy the 1 rade the large towns. S. T. V. SA N F(ll( 1, MT. !., Miliilll;ll-t'rr ,il i'''i.i i' ..ii.i. Broadway, St-tv York. ' 335 F. SCARR k CO., Charlotte, N. C. and E. NYE largest, most clcirantlv fttrniahed, Commercial College in the United Stat Students in attendance from nearly every Sta union. t- ivery 3"ounK man stioul'l write unmet of those large and beautiful Ornamental Circjr present inr the exterior ami Interior view tit more Commercial Collee-e. Pnasnanahtn. 4"- will be scut by return mail, free of charge, HUTCHISON & CO. April 20, 188!. TURNIP SEED. A large supply of superior Turnip Seed Red Top, Flat Dutch, Ruta Raga. Large Globe. Large Norfolk, Yellow Aberdeen. Just received from the North, and for at 26, 1850 E. NYE HUTCHISON & CO'S. Julv lOO NEsfiXOlSS WANTED. The subscriber wants to buy one hundred good Ne groes, for which the highest prices IS CASH will' be paid. Persons having that kind of property for sale August 1, ,!?,WA-,'N'?TAyWR iiatc'.v tor tbC lk-":' with f"!1' hkirim t 1 .. i: . c . . , . ..r .tliioR. nI ' .vuv uiiiwiiuiu ite i oi siij'jents. terms ti ; ( , ions of the Press on our new system of Book- . I'ACI i.tv. . of E. K. LOSIER, Princijial-Lecturer on the Scie'e Aeeotints, Business, Customs, etc. , f,0. J. M. PHILLIPS, Professor of Book-Kceping anJ menial calculations. H. II. DAVIES, Associate Professor of Boeh-KceI" C. JOHNSON, Professor of Penmanship S. T. WILLIAMS, E.q. Mercantile Law. REY. E. Y. REESE, D. D., commercial KtliK'S- Tkistkks. . Hon John P Kennedy, Hon Joshna ynrll Hon Thomas Swann Wm H K'eijrlil' r . Jacob Trust, Esq. William Knal- h" f The time usually required to complex course, from eight to twelve weeks. t, Large circulars and catalogues stating tcr -t 3ent bv mail free of charye. Address ,i g. K. LOS8ER, Baltimore - May 10, 185D y-pd
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
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