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WESTERN DEMOCEAT, CHAELOTTE, 1ST. C. r o i t k fl a THE VISIONS OF YOUTH. : There steals o'er my memory fair visions of yr.'ith. 1 When life held her treasures of love, hope, und truth; j In hours of sad musings, in life's erening calm, Those fair visions com?, with sweet soothing balm. ) In the glnd happy hour, with heart light and gay, And wild springing step I danced on iny way : j The friendships that bound mc in ties true and strong I thought would be lasting, ne'er severed by wrong. I dreamed not those bright hours would e er p.-ss away, Or that the beautiful could ever decay: The bright, glowing future was I lumped on my heart, In funcy'sgay colors, that ne'er would depart. As I sadly awakened, borne down on life's stream, How sad was the real, compared with the dream ; I found how delusive were those visions so fair, How fleeting the charms that life's pleasures wear. Oh, where 13 the love that hath lightened my care When fond ones were near MC I vainly n.k where? Not on earth shall 1 find it to cheer my lone heart It awaits me in Heaven, w hence it ne'er shall depart. And the hope that was light, and as baojmnt a air, Sow lingers no more around youth's visions fair; Hut lifts my tried soul to that haven above Where hope folds her pinions in mansions of love. Tis true that life's sprintr-time w ill ne'er come again. And its visions of pleasure were fleeting and rain ; Vet I love to recall, from the nii-ts of the past, The pictures that memory will hold to the last. SNOEBISH LIFE. If there be not poetry, surely much truth, with "pig and hominy common sense," is. lound in what follows upon tbe above subject: "The country is running wild. Extravagance, j folly and fraud are tbe prevailing vices ol the times the grand characteristics of the age. It is man fe&tlj more or less in our cities and village-, and its influence is seen in the debasement oJ men and women, and the complete ruin of children. Every successful speculator or fortunate operator um.-t I imitate, and if possible excel, his neighbor, tbe lucky banker or the money-making grocer; and t" do this, without regard to expense, away they go ; into the marble and satin, tbe rosewood and silver, j keep extravagant carriages with horses to match, ami give parties where Brussels and Wilton outvie in their color tbe silks and tbe wine which make up the chief part of tbe entertainment. Up guts tbe new house, with ell the decoration which a j vulgar or refined taste may suggest. I p it goes into the air, a huge pile or a fantastic residence, ; hut not a room in it lor tbe comfort ot tbe owner t or family all of it for show and the public gaze, i The women flaunt about in lace and laziness, or recline upon soft cushions in fine carriages, neither ' knowing whether tbe money that keeps them up be stolen or honestly gained. They are happy in the fact that thev dash as much as the richest of their neighbors. ''For an American ol fortune real solid fortune to dash into nil this extravagance, is folly, hut that man is guilty of downright wickedness who upon a little money goes to vast and foolish ex pense; for he (imist rob somebody to carry out his plans, or if he has enough to warrant it all, his children, when his fortune is divided among tliem. will have all the silly and extravagant notions of their lather without the money to give them reali ty. Out of this miserable life there spring evils worse than bankruptcy. The sins of the father are visited upon the children to the third genera tion. Of what use to society are the children of fcuch people? Sons who have been educated to believe that all this splendor constitutes the best of life, and that last horses and champagne are em blematic of high life. Daughters brought up by a sill v ridiculous mother, who clones in her car- nets and curtains, her carriage and her nartiea. I and the fashionable training ol her children. i "Nicc creatures these for a life battle in a world j where energy and industry and endurance are I worth to them more than all the airs, graces and ', style that they learned in the paternal drawing j ol foreign masters. Out cf this struggle to excel ; in this BOft of life there spring, too, fraud and chi- i canery, and all manner ot crime; for in the contest, j gold, gold, is the end and aim of till the means j are not regarded. The sensible part of the com munity laugh at this folly, and laugh loudly, too, ! aT the coarse vulgarity parading itselt in gay equip- , ages, and moving about with all the airs and affec tations of snobbish high life people elevated above their fellows by a stock operation or a rise in town lots, and rejoicing thereafter in Cushy and in gau dy houses. uIf thev made fools of themselves alone. It would I nil be proper eaonsh. But the effect upon their ' families and upon society is most to be dreaded. "In m country where the law divides among a man heirs all Ins estate alter death, unless dis- pond of by will, and when the chances are that the property will not remain in the family beyond the second generation, it is utter folly to build palaces to live in ; far better would it be to expend the same money in building schools or founding asy lums, the benefit of which the rich nan's heirs may need. On, on eoea our American life! Helter- skelter, hnrly-burly on it goes. Dasb make a j sensation get money honestly, if you can pet money; but educate children alter the same fash- j ion, aud then die and be forgotten." N. Y. News. BUTTEBMILK. The Xew Orleans .Medical Journal, quoting M. Ed. Robin, an cmiaeat French Chemist, proposes buttermilk as a means of prolonging human life. Hy a plentiful and jndiciote use of good sour buttermilk you may live so long that you wiil i forget your own name grow out of the recollection m your oldest creditor sec the Washington I Monumeut finished the Deep River Navigation Stock at a premium of one hundred per cent see a "new Venice" built down about Beaufort, besides other wonderful things. It is thus: Man is a furnace in which there is a ' slow combustion going on, and when this combustion ceases, when heat leaves him, he is dead. Again, , being a furnace and carrying on combustion like a furnace or chimney, he gets foul; hard incrustations ; form, stiffening the different parts of the body and rendering imperfect many of the vital processes. 4 So after a while the system gets stiffened and clogged np and the individual is .!. Now lactic acid, which abounds in good sour i buttermilk, possesses the power of dissolving the incrustations which form on the arteries, cartilaee, ,' and valves of the 'heart, and no doubt if persevered : in, it will remove all these incrustations from all the arteries, cartilage, valves, etc., cf the human j body, leaving tbe individual as supple, and, to all : intents and purposes, as young as he was at sixteen. The usual prescription would be about five gallons 1 a day to begin with, increasing the dose until a barrel can be taken without inconvenience. "Where'd ye git that hat, Jerry." "Borrered it." "Borrered it." ' Y-a-s. Borrered it of a feller asleep in the Park. ' T i.., V, , , ,1 i. i. i . t ir i i boot-. I borrered his hat. Do ye think I'd .-teal? I No, I'd 5com the action." I It is said that Tom Moore, one niglit while : stopping at an Inn in Scotland was continually i . , i ,!-, i i.,- tV.o ! ml I:nlv with tiip ranneat tliat lie 7 write her epiUp. Accordingly at uight ,e .ave imprompta a. follows: c gusaI1 Bakc jn Koval State Arrived at lat at Heaven's Gate ' . . a . , . ami stopp d, promising to hnieh in the morning. 'J'u good lady was in transports at tLis inscription, and treated Mr Moore with every possible attention. q the toorniog. he was about leaving, when the landlady reminded liitn he bad not finished the epitaph. '-That is so, said he, and added: "But I'eter met her with a club, An l knocked her back to Belzebub." It is said that .Mr Moore's horses were in motion just as he bad fiuished the last line. Aristocracy "Run Down at the Heels-" ; ! A New V..ik correspondent furnishes the following i item of "bard op" aristocracy : An aristocratic "hard up" said to be a nobleman of England bas sent over a superb dinner set of ; solid silver, weighing over two thousand ounces, I to be sold in tbis city. It is UoW on exhibition at a downtown jeweler's, and attracts the profouudest j i attention of all the flunkies. Tbe original cost j ! was some 80,000, but the consignees expect to sell ! it for at b ast a third more, in consideration id its former noble ownership. This fact, duly vouched . I m ..... i bv a troln-ion ot iamiiv crests, mves to the saver -.1 v!....- ;.. tl. mJi.u.n nf'tln- Fifth .Vvcinu- noodles, who are flock ln' m crowds to I I . . . gaze tit i)n this grand relic oi'u broken down lord, to ve v.'. ''I'm tliiue till death," as the rope said to the j man about .o be hanged. I S. PHILLIPS. MERCHANT TAILOR, HAVING located la Charlotte, respect fully solicits a share of public patronage. A complete assortment of Cloths, Cas siuieres, and Vestiafcfl always on hand, which will he made to order at the shortest notice. t& Shop three doors south of the Mansion House. Sept. 27, lr.o. y ioo rvikCSROEs waited. The subscriber wants to bay one hundred good Ne groes, for w btch the highest prices AY CASH will be iaid. Persons having thai kind of property for sale w ill ind it greatlv to their interest to apply immediate ly to JAMES II. DAVIS, Pineville. N. C or to A. A. N. M. TAVLOK at Charlotte. August 2. 1309 3m II . B. WILLIAMS k (0. AVE just received a large supply of superior RIO COFFER, imported direct to 'Wilmington, N. C. Also, a large supply of TEA, imperial andgnnpowder: dTee-SUOARS, the best article. September 20, 1859. .1 I ST UKCEIVED, a superior article of HAMS. made and cured in Pennsylvania a new article in this market. 11. 11. WILLIAMS k CO. Sept. 20, 165. (;tui supply Of Tennessee BACON, cheat, for cash. H. B. WILLIAMS k CO. A Hare Chance is now offered to huy our of the llantltttmest Farms in Western North Carolina. npi II K subscriber being desirous to remove from the country, oilers for sale the PLANTATION on which she now resides, lying 4 miles from Charlotte on the Western Plank Road. The land is now hi a high state of cultivation. In the vard is a Well of line, cool Water. The Plantation has been much improved in j the last few years. The Dwelling House and out-buildings are all new. There is also a young Orchard of several hundred fine choice FRUIT TREES on the plantation, bearing this the second year. This Plan ,:Uion lZer hea,thr ,"? !; beautifully situated, con- mining ao Acres, one nan oi which is cleared. (ST Terms made to suit the purchaser. For par ticulars enquire of the subscriber on the premises. MRS. A. M. STEVENSON. May 10, Ifi-'fi. tf FISHER & BURROUGHS ARE NOW RECEIVING THEIR STOCK OF Cfc? WINTER. GOODS, And to meet tlir T.AROF TVf'Tl'KARR OF I Authorized capital THEIR TRADE, have laid in a much larger Stock than QSQa ; ; . "ill . . It Will he Complete in all articles Of, DRESS GOODS HOISE FVRXISHIIVCS GOODS, Rugs and Oil Cloths, NEGRO CLOTHS, HATS, 1ST TSL ETS, mm t Shelf Hardware. Anvils, Bellows, Vices, IRON & STEEL, StraF Cutter?, Corn hellers, Ia-dLrxts cfc Oils. fi" An examination of the above Stock is re- sPectful,y elicited. Sept. 27. 2 in We like something that has ens4 in it like the fol . lowing, for instance : The squirrel has a bushy tail, The possum's taH is bare; The raccoon's tail is ring-ed round, And stumpy glows the hair. The author of the above lines is unknown. We sup 1 j,..-e. however, that he is the same gentleman whooucc upon a time lost a valuable specimen of the canine spe ' cies. and set forth his virtues a.s follows: Somebody stole our nig black dog, I wi?h they'd bring him back: He rau the big ho;,.- o'er the i-iue, And the little ones through a crack. g NEW FALL AND WINTER Koopmann fe Phelps HAVE received and are receiving a large stock of r ;r v a- c ).d i ; Groceries Suitable for the Fall and Winter Trade, to which they invite the attention of their customer and the public generally. Thev assure those w ho ma v deal with them that tbey will endeavor to give satisfaction both in price and t hp Mii.i t.- ilm tli..A- ,u iliuT arm i-n rm i m il t. i-ll nl sucli low rates as will tend to the great advantage of purchasers. They have in Store A large lot of Ready-made Clothing of various styles and qualities 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 cxamtaftfliH before buving elsewhere. KUOPMAXN i PHELPS. October 4, 1859 Millinery- MRS. SARAH ADAMS, of Greensboro, respectfully informs the Ladies of Charlotte and surrounding coun try that she is now openiugavery large and fashion able assortment of ESoassict, Ribbons. Arc. All Of den thankfully received and promptly attend ed to. Greensboro', October 7. 1859. 3t-pd G K E A T S A C I! 1 1 I C E AT MORROW'S TURN-OUT. The subscribers respectfully inform the people of the surrounding country that they have reduced the prices of their stock, consisting of Dry otniN, Shoo. Hats, l;"j439w !k Read y-malc Clothing:. Also, a great variety of other Goods, which will be sold regardless of cost. Fine Robe Dresses worth $5 no nt & .-0 .Mantillas ' 5 00 at "J 50 Shawls " t 00 at 3 00 Bonnets " 8 00 at :: ro Hoop Skirt? " -J, 50 at 1 ." Fast colored Prints " 1 ." ar 10 Bleached and unbleached Domestics at Xew York prices. and the prices of all other Goods kept in store will be reduced in proportion to the above. IIAMMERSIILAG k MEN DELS. Morrow's Turn-out. Julv 5. 1859 tf S. M. HOWELL, Saddle and Harness Manufaoturer, CHARLOTTE, N. C, ONE DOOR SOUTH of the .MANSION HOUSE. Repairing promptly and neatly done. I. 185!. V Jan CASH PAID FOS5 HIDES, ONE DOaa BOUTU OK THE MAXSIOX HOUS. Jan'v I, H9. tf HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. II ART FORI), C Incorporated A. D. 1810 Charter Perpetual. S 1 ,000,000 500,000 H 00.000 Capital paid in Surplus ASSETS JANUARY 1. 18 . . . a . . . , i. asu on nanu una in isanK Cash in hand of Agents and in transit, Real Estate anencumbered (cash value) $43,455 22 .r)4,H27 o: 15,000 do :j,174 55 230,413 00 1 37,750 00 74.0J0 00 10,004 0' 74245 00 IC.-i.'iO 00 i4,o:;5 oo $803,709 S6 Biiid receivable, aniplv secured 2,404 Shares Rank Stock in Hartford, 2,200 " " New York, 710 " " ' Boston, 100 shares Rank of tlie State of Missouri, oiaie anu cny Donua, o per cent Rail Road Stocks. United States' Treasury Notes, DIRECTORS. C harles Boswell, Henry Keney, Calvin Day, Secretary, II. Hrs II. Huntington, Albert Day, James Goodwin, Job Allyn, John P. Brace, Charles J. Russ. isotok, i'rtsident. Doweks. Actuary. j Ti.'to. C. Allyx, C. C. Lyman. Ast slant St . V. m. N. This old and reliable comnanv. established i'or near- ly fifty year-, continues to Insure again.-.! loss or dam j ageby Fire oa dwellings, furniture, warehouses, stores, j merchandise, miils. manufactories, and most other I Mads of j.rojierty, on its usual sati&fitetorj terms. ; i am'. mar atteiiiion given to insuring rami froperty, I j consisting of Dwellings, Barns aud Out-buildings coii i nected, and Furniture, Live Stock, Hay, Grain, Fanning i Utensils, kc. contained in the same, for a term of three ' j to five years at late rates of premium. Applications for Insurance may be made to the nn I dersigned, the duly authorized Agent for Charlotte and! , vicinity. ! Losses equitably adjusted at this Asrencv. and naid ; Immediately, upon Batisntctorj proofs, in funds current j in th cities of Aew York or Boston, as the assured may i prefer. Thomas W. Dewey, ; June 28. 139. y Agent at Charlotte. JONAS RUDiSILJ Archiffft and Buiidcr. (DESIGNS FURNISHED AND BUILDINGS COMPLETED ON THE MOST REASON, ABLE TERMS, AND IN EVERY STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE,) On CaUtft street, earner 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 bniness iu Charlotte, where he is ; prepared to furnish DOORS, BLINDS AND SASII. to j 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, lie. is determined to j change his method of d ing business and hereafter wili j require CASH for ill work done in his Machine : Shop, before removal. i Jan. J.".. li5R, tf JOHN HENRY WAIT, M. D., (Graduate in Medicine, and Dentistry) UrncB on Tryon Street, opposite Bank of the Stale. Surgical operations, such as Cleft Palate, Hare Lip, Tumors of mouth anil jaws, performed, and fractures and dislocations treated. Teeth filled and extracted, and Artificial Teeth inserted alter the moat unproved methods. September 13, lf.'O. y DRUG STORE, irwin's cobner, C Ei a r I o ( t c , N . c. & CO., E. RYE HUTCHISON Wholttalt and Tir'ail Dealer i,i Foreign A: Dosiaetc Br.iffs, Aim now receiving l'rcsh and Genuine Piugs from the Xew York market, which have be such terms as to be sold low forca.-h. n purchased u;on M e would respect- ! fully call the attention public to our Mock ot LINSEED : PUKE WHITE LEAD, Black Lead, cd Lead, Litherajre, Snow W hite Zinc, Burnt Umber, Raw Umber, Spanish Brown, Oi L, , - i ;ui tiers v'n, ranner ure Sp WrsFZg. I ure perill Ull aLL'i Lard Oil, Chrome !reen. Chrome Y dlow, Paris Green, Sea-Elephant Oil Venetian lied, Turpeutine, Ikiruing Fluid, London Porter, Canton Teas, Train Oil, Machinery OIL Lubricating Oil Lamp Oil, Kerosene Oil, Castor Oil. Sweet Oil, Olive Oil, Paint Brushes, l; Saudi Drop Mack, Alcohol, Pure Liquors, Foreign Perfumery, Putty in cans, Snaps, Fresh Coninress Wat Gntinuusr Brushes, Steel G miners. Tobacco. Scgars r, Fresh Citrate Magnesia, Eng. Finishing Varnish, Picture Varnish, 1 limiar Varnish, Furniture Varnish, Copal Varnish, Grecian Varnish, Black and brown rapans. v tndow Glass French) ICE SODA WATER. June 1 I, 1 -.!. Southern Plows, Corn Shelters, &c. XO. 54 VESEY STREET, NEW-YORK CITY. A. F. M. k 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 Trucks, Garden and Canal Barrows, Gin Gear Segment Castings, kc, &c, expressly for tbe Southern Trade. Also, on hand, all kinds of Agricul tural and Horticultural Implements. Machinery, Seeds, Fertilizers, kc, which they will sell at Lower Prices than any other lions' i:i the United States. They hare a descriptive Wholesale Piicc Catalogue, which they will furnish on application by mail or otherwise. All Goods warranted to be :;s represented. A. F. MAY HER ; CO., No. :4 Yes v St . N. Y. 60 Successors to John ( Who established the Send for a Price List. Sept. 0, lb.!i May her Co. business in 16'. 3m-nd Xj2lc3. for Sale. The subscriber offers for sale all his Lauds lying in the county of Cnion, on the waters of (3oo-e and Crook ed Creeks, viz: One tract lying on the waters ol ''rook ed creek, adjoining Dr. K. (.'. Alexander, John Foard. Robt. Mann aud 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 Cold Mine and others; together with another tract adjoining A. F. Stevens and other.-', lying on both sides of the Lawyers' Road leading from Charlotte to Wu lcsboro. Any or all of the above-named lands will be sold privately to any person desirons of purclmsing-between this and the 1st October next. TERMS mad" known on application to the subscri ber near Eli Stewart's in Union county, or by address ing me at Coburu's Store, Union county, N. C. CYRUS Q. LEMMOND. April 2o. r.m-pd . (i AS WORKS. The subscribers respectfnlly inform t lie 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 following gentlemen : James II. Carson, President of Charlotte Gas Work coni- panv. Charlotte. N. C. YVm. Johnston, Prisident of Charlotte & S C Railroad company. Charlotte. N. C. I)r Thos 1) Hogg, President of Raleigh Gas Association, Raleigh. N C. Col (J II Young, Waverly, Mississippi. A G Story. President of Gas Works. Little Falls, N Y. F T Story Supt. Gas Works, Watertown, N Y. W S Scboener k 'o. 221 Pearl street. New York. For further information ddress the under ned fit Raleigh. N. C, WATERITOI September 14, 1858. y 3E k BOWES. Great Southern Remedy. For all Bowel Diseases, cholera, dysesteky, diakr ::'j:a, cuoi.lka Monaco; iui.khs colic, cholera in famtcm. Also, admirably adapted to many dis eases of Fkmai.es, most especially painful menstrua tion. THE virtues of Jacob" require encomiums. Cordial are too well known t 1st 2d 3d 4th 5th Ctll tth Sili 9 th 10th 1 tth 12 th It cure.- the worst cases of Piarho a, It cures the worst forms of Dysentery, It cures California or Mexican Diarrhoea, 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 gloon It's an admiral' ind hysterical feelings, onic. A frte short Extract fro C hi Letters, Testimonials, $c. irdial in m v family, and have 1 have d Jacob's found it a most efficient, able reined v. and in my judgment, a vafu Hon. HIRAM WARNER. uf the 1 It f . .tern- Up Judge of Supreme Court. Ga. -It gives me pleasure in being aide to recommend Jacob's Cordial; my own persona experience, aud thf experience of my neighbors and friend- around me, is it sufficient guarantee for me to b'.lieve it to be all that it purports to be, viz: a sovereign remedy. W:.i. II. CKUEBtrOOD, Formerly Judge of Superior Court, Cherokee Circuit." 'I take great pleasure in recommending this invalua ble medicine to all afflicted with bowel diseases, for which I believe it to be n sovereign remedy decidedly superior to anything ever tried by me. A. A. Gacldixg, Deputy C. M. of the Grand Lodge of Ga.'' 'I have used Jacob's Cot dial in my family, and this, with fill I hear about it as a remedy by those who have tried it. induces me to believe that it stands at the head ot every preparation of the kin.!, and I would recom mend its use in the diseases for m hieii it i compounded. ihi.E.s G. Doai.s. Cashier of the State Bank of Georgia, Griffin." '' If there is any credibility in human testimony. Ja cob's Cordial must stand preeminent above all other preparations for the cure of Rowel Diseases. From the mass of testimony iu its favor coming in from all quar ters, it mut be far in advance, as a curative agent, ot mo if not all other -patent preparations. A. Fleming, Cashier Marine and Fire Insurance Rank. Griffin." "This efficient remedy is travelling into celebrity as fast as Ronaparte poshed his columns into Russia, and gaming commendation wherever used." Georgia Jeffer sonian. May th. 1853. aa-So'ld by J. AS HEIST, Charleston. S. C. Im porter and Wholesale Druggist, (who will supply the trade. ) and by Druggists every where. Nov. 10, :85S. " jy-pd To Farmers and ouutry Merchants. J. Y. BKVl'G fc CO., A HE now offering to the public the largest and best as sortment o: GROCERIES ever brought to this market, consisting of COFFEE, SUGAR; MOLASSES, SALT, &c. The best kind of Bagging, Rope and Twine. Also, i:.,OO0 pounds good country-curcu oacou, 10.000 Tennessee sides, j.ooo Tennessee Lard, AH of which will be sold low for cash or country Pro ! duce. Call and examine our stock, as we don i cnarge for looking. Charlotte, August 23, 1.S59. HATS ! HATS ! ! Come to the Clothing Emporium, and bu- you a nice fashionable Hat or Cap. We are recciviliir a lart'C stock of the above good at exceeuinglv low prices. l'L'LLIXGS, S1MUNGS & CO August 30, 18".0 tf History of Frederick thk C.rkat. by Thos. Carlile Mizi'.ui: Praver and Friendship, bv L. C. Loomis. Courtship and Matbimoxv, with other Sketches, Robert Morris. The Minister of Life, by M. L Charlesw orth. The Sociable: or lol Home Amusements. The fiiFE am Times of the Great Hugh Miller, of Scotland, by T. N. Brown. Annals of the Ameiucan Pulpit, by Dr. Sprague. Liei'iNco its Pronouncing Gazetteer, or Geographi- j cal Dictionary of the World. Dora Dean or Maggie Miller, Mrs M. J. Holmes. ScoritiNG of the White House, or the long Vacation Ramble of a London Clerk. The Kn. Pepper. Papers by Jacques Maurice. Dust ani 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. Cantwell's Justice and X. C. Form Took. Feb. 15, 1859. P. J. LOWRIE. I J. D . PALMER, One Door above the Bank of Charlotte, Respectfully informs the pnb- Iic thai he has just received a splendid assortment of Cou- r . H- ..T. i-.T.-' KSt VN-' ' : . ' ice hi c 'h', esi inn a 1 ins. SEGAES of various brand.-., chewing J: smoking Tobacco, Snuff, .Vc. A I. SO, a variety of Musical Instru ments, Yankee Notions, &c. lJ;. i-v--" A FIN1J LOT OF WILLOW WARE. He is constantly receiving fresh supplies of the above Goods and many other articles not enumerated. CANDY MA MI FACTORY. The subscriber is now manufacturing an excellent article of Candy, free from poisonous coloring, unlike the New York steam refined candv. Call and see and try it. ' J. D. PALMER. 'November 9, 1858 tf LIFE INSUlANCl':r llilli undersigned as Agent will receive applications for Insurance in the AorA Curnlinn Mutual Lifr Inatiranct t 'ompatn;. 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 Rank of the State. fglp- SLAVES insured for TWO-THIRDS of their VALUE. THOS. W. DEWEY, Agent. Jan'y 11, 1859. ly Atlantic Mutual F rc and Marine INSURANCE COMPANY. CAROLINA CITY, N. C. Incorporated by an Act of the Legislature of North Carolina. This Cotupanj being duly organized, is now prepared to receive applications for insurance upon Ruildings, Merchandise, Furniture, Mills, Manufactories, Ships anil 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 Company. Applications for insurance may be made at the office of the company, or to its authorized. Agents. DIRECTORS: John A Parrott, Levi T Oirlesbv. W B Grant, David S Jones. Geo W Dill, Col Thos J Blukelv, ! Luke Blackmail, Wm S Long, David W Bell, A B Chap in, Saml Leffers, Joel II Davis. I) A llargett, E Mallett. ! OFFICERS John A Parrott, President, Vice President, Treasurer, Attorney, Secretary. Levi T ( iriesuy. W S Long, E A Thompson, A R Chapin, EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE W B Grant, David W Bell. March 22, 18,")0. Cm Lorn LIVER iWVIGORflT NEVEtt DEBIUTATES. IT Is roirjim-l collrety f-om Prints, and haslxci'iuea iHbrilwbtU Ut't. n.SLiuAird Xv Ik kuowu anil iipiir.h'L-J bv all Hi Wvl :1. iM is : ti..Sja.-.;'d for Sorl,' I in V. iil: fnua.'.jlice l;. is recauimeu s.-i. it h;is BioMMldll vl'.'i ba-.l i,iv,:u up nil !.'," UU-v!it".tvli-L'fii!i.ilesi'.i ni 'i be .l,.sc tnu-'t be a-t uilei inuiviiliutl biking it, aatl UK act fmlly nu ihn Uoweis. Let liic dicL.,li;s ol' your .r i . .r T . !xi'?:lTi i!.e ! t Nm vcti "i reLef. u-a u.o nniy.itni ,'' !i.r li'niprt'.inti t of lh j d iu MM3b nninilH n as p;i ln.riit irnido yon n the I V IGOK 'i'l r;, arul It ;.iaiiit, HI ions At (:irwi;l' iii .o i ;en, il lt.f, lsci:le 9taiiiac!t,IlaM(naU I , t iunlera, Iio'.c Itifaittam, 1'laii; H'fiaolc Wt-aknrt. nawjiillf a an OiyIIiio !. it w ill lira S 1 (.'H 'h :;ii.its can tatify.) t:i two i' tliree 'ft.1 CU at cnn auPiiccuicut of .-It I n I? Ihr-'.r tp;t:uiony hi wiilcnre Liver Cdm-t Vr tin k:i, L)y ie jilr. , . ;J S u in in v r C o m -j ry, Oiop.y, Sum-; & Cost i vcik " l 1 ratlin Ims, C ooler.. J tonce, Jaiiiiillii. M e, aJ ni-iy b nsc l Kn :y r"iini y T'lttti II IS A U A ClI K, (s A attnok. j A I who use it av k3 In llo r.r... rilX VVATKll I THE EOCTH WITH TIIR IN VIOOltA I OR, ASU Dtt'.VUiOW BOrii 'iOGK'l HIOll P. Ice One Dot or per Mottle. I-AJ11IA CATHARTIC PILLS, Pt MPi IMIH) KP.i M Pure Vegetable fc; 1 1 ri' I ami Cil.A-iS CASKS, air 'ItaJat, anl In ai'y :! nntti . pi U III 111 ktcp Tlie Fa mi y C" t' t"it ar-tive iatkarHr tsH in b s praeOe m.re 1 hrt ron mtiy nr p. -Rinr lnvf lonir "ist'd t!i- P I f ,t, 8 ;1 i',rH. in pei' ir-J ui t!:-i -then within th r--irh 'f nil 'I tii PruAval m wv;l kami oo rti;:rif it ntettana of the tie J'A?m.Y Cm has. tvith il'i" tel"n.', In t'artl II Ptl.I, is.ien pmptii! or hn A than 1'Aent tanaMl ii rear. Il.ise rho illl.l uw R.iTisin u:. hiiniUitcc4 lue u place Vl!K'll liinl I'iS't-r I f'.i e's. t Pallia itlia mt 1 ' ll A "T'C p I i , tU: urU e';,i Ktfrtd f,,ct, rariety i, the purest Vc-e-Blikc on (er part of ilia Ki' l and mile in ll cm-neef-f-d. Rurh as i--Stoinneh, Sfeepl Ck. a ,i l0s ni O Knretiea over '.nun mi'iden riM. wbirh hi": in u ir.r.z coa!e of Ke. tlti',i-Citeili-j; ttii btlj-, Kent le "" li-I; In the lier.d, Ils.Ke-. Worm, in K n nf i i in . a -rat and many ef .set. -o wh itb ;) ..mi r tbia itiiilBa been I'linim-indp I frhol at ii'nle Ritrteta, wbieb w: aiiaientory eaaaL a;nl are! Wt m arbere" a Caihirtic is Ej r.niCfmfiit or thi-' a.- 1'i'S-, Pal m In thi'l Cot-e..es, Inli lie ivliole tMtly, flaqueOOy. -if neztectibl. rc.-. f.o's? of Ap'-i .iillnii nf r nlrl nvivl lies., Ileixtach", orj a'l tf flam mat-iry j"J Children or Atln'ta.! SS r-'-h is hrlr. too mi mem laj tj ) rural, uoie. I to a pkicss tiiikt: DPIKi. Tlie T.l-er Iiivl- tint r rnd Kr.ml'jr C fliRrflc Pills are reuileil by ririiirista rcneiully, aud rnuhX ivlioiesalc hy thv I radi in ail Uie lare lov.-us. 8. T. W. S. It KOtt I, M. U., Jliii.nfarl'irerai'il Proprtelor, 339 Croudwii), Keiv York. F. SCAKR & CO.. Charlotte. N. C. and E. NYE HUTCHISON & CO. April 26, TIN -WARE and. Stove Depot. A. A. n. TAILOR WOULD respectfully announce to the public tl, he continues to carry on busine.-s at the t thai WpsI Corner of Public Snnnre wlm.. i . Jrt " " 1 -) ""i c I c fc ever offered in North Carolina: among which willb, - fonod the celebrated Iron Hitch Cfking $ Off which has earned such a lamous reputation n tht Boiitnern couumrj 101 im nnumn m on tot. .-Hove u c-.M.v..... ; waj sio ft0w in use. It is simple in its arrangements, consume L Cnoi nnd Hoes more worn n; a uiven tinu' o,... docs more work in a uiveu time tl,... other Stave in use. He has all kinds of Parlor and Box Stoves; and keeps constantly an extensive und varied Stock of Tin, Sheet-Iron, Japan, ami Britannia Wtj. Brass Kettles, Cast Iron Bedsteads, Cst jm ' Ware-, Hat Rocks, Cradles, dY., all of which will be sold, Wholesale and Retail, c,tl. er than iias ever been before offered in this Vicfaitt He would return his thanks to his friends amjtos tomers for the very liberal patronage they have bfiow. ed upon him, and hopes to merit a coatiaaace ut'tu 8 by sampf- His motto is ''Quick Sales and Small Profits' ftfgr All kinds of JOB WORK attended to with di patch: and all OUDLUS will be faithfully and Tm ly executed. Charlotte. Julv 1, 1S50. CHARLOTTE lTTiJE Sl'BSCRlBKRS having formed them. J. selves into a company, respectfully er their services to the people ot Charlmtt. and . i . .. 1 1 : . . .1. . i- ' i INC couim piucniuj in i in'ii line oi iniMii, ,. They are prepared to furnish llovrwtrn Gravestones, Mantel Pieces. Ptfnan Maukle, Tahle Slaus, Mariile Steps, to any pattern, cut according to the most approved tnsteuii4 styles, and upon the most accommodating terms nr. offered in the Southern country. They will keep rat stantly on hand the best description of Egyptian. Italic and American Marble. All orders for an v article addressed to the siibscrihpri i will meet with prompt attention, and will be parktj I and forwarded with the utmost care and dispatch, ! The Yard is situated on the north-west corner of thi ' Railroad Deoot Yard. ! January, 18."0. WM. T1DDY k SONS. PliA MEAL We keep at our Steam Flouring Mill in this plsre j Pea Meal for feeding cows and stock. Also, wc hare on hand at all times. Family, Extra, Superfine and ! coarse Floor. Wc warrant our family flour. I Corn Meal and Grits can always be had at the mill 'j. WILKES A: CO. ! April lf. 1859 ! JETKA FIHK IXSI KAMK COMPAQ, CASH ASSETTS, $1,7.10,000. E. N V E HUTCHISON, Agent. Charlotte, April 17, 1 ?."; yr REMOVAL. The Confectionery and Family Grocery Store of MOODY v NISBET has been removed to the stand op. posit e the Presbyterian Church, where thev are teem, ing direct from New York large additions to their slock of CONFECTIONERIES, FAMILY GROCERIES, &c. Among their stock may be found everything tiMinllr kept in a store of this kind. A good assortment ot Cake Trimmings, Willow Ware, Ac, aluayi on hand. They have in their employ an excellent BAKER, and are prepared to furnish Families and Partys with Cakn of all kinds ::t short notice. Nov. Id. LS.-.sf. MOODY k N1SUET. We have :U-. opened a branch of our store lUUm colnton, where Mr Moody will superintend the bnaiMH, and hopes to secure a share of public patronage in tht section. July 4, I85T. MOODY k NISBET. TO PI,.tiTERS. OTTON GINS, of the lest quality, with 10 inch saws, de livered at any Railroad Lauding in tlii State, i.r on the N C. Railroad, at $2 tier saw. For particulars address J. M. ELLIOTT. April 20, .1859' Cm Winn.-boro", S. C UNITED STATES MAIL LINE From Charlotte to Aslievilkt DAILY. The snliscriber would call the attention of the Trav eling pnblic to the above line of DAILY STACKS, con necting at Charlotte, with the Dnily Trains on tbe Charlotte and Sj. C. and North Carolina Iiailroiids. To persons going East thi.s is the cheapest m well the most direct route; and passes through nc of ih most romantic and beautiful regions of VVcst' i a Nortli Carolina. Running in full view of the celebrated HICKORY NUT FALLS in daylight, the traveler baa an opportunity of viewing that magnificent and wonderful work of nature, i li"e view is also obtained of the loftiest peaks of the world renowned BLACK MOIN'TAIN. Many other noted localities cannot fail to interest the traveler. New and splendid Conches, fine Stock and tlie rerr best Driver-, will insure the comfort, safety and speed of passengers. Office at Charlotte: KEKTl'S HOTEL. " Asheville: GLDCKUS HOTEL. J. F. SLLLIVAX. July 12, 1850. Cm. Contractor. Exclusively Wholesale Drug, Paint nod Oil Wartbonse. SJANTOS, WALKE & CO., wholesale 4e e in DRUGS; Lamp. Machinery and 1'aiot, Oil"! Varnishes. Paints, kc 4c. No. 80. Iron front. Weft si dr, Marret Sfttarf, NORFOLK, r-A B6P Goods shipped from New York, Phil.-.delili or Baltimore, to Charleston, wnen reqaired. November 9, 1858. J FOfXDED 1852. rilARTKnF.P 1W'- Located corner of Baltimore and Charles itreeti, BALTIMORE, Md. j The largest, most elegantly furnished, and pop'ar ixinmcrciul UoHege in the United States. Mudents in atteiidauce from nearly every State in "e Union. Every young man should write immediately for ol those large and beautiful Ornamental Cireu!rf, rf' presenting the exterior and interior view of ihe N"' j more Commercial College. Penmanship, ic., I will be sent by return until, free of charge, with tV 1 jogae eouUiniag list of studt nts. terms of tuition, tp tons of the Press on our new sysiem of Book-keepingi' f A fi.rv. ( E. K. LOS I Kit, Principal Lecturer on the Science 4 3VE Aceonnte, Husiness. Cunoms, etc. ; J. M. PHILLIPS, Professor of Book-Keeping and co' mercial calculations. II. H. DAVIDS, Associate Professor of Book-Keeping- o -n RvTS0N' rofewor of Penmanship. u'rJ-' !:ILrLlAtta' K't- Mercantile Law. 1L. L. . RLKSK, D. D.. commercial Ethics. , TnrsTKKs. Hon John P Kennedy , Hon Joslina Vanssnt, Hon Thomas Swatui, Wru H Keighltr, E Jacob Trust, Esq. William Knabe, Esq- The time usually required to complete tbe fu" course, from eight to twelve weeks. Large circulars and catalogues stating term?, sent by mail Vvr of charge. Address K C I ntilli'D n.ltlmnre. MJ- Mar 10. 18S5
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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