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WESTERN DEMOC EAT, CHARLOTTE, 1ST. C. THE CAT THAT CATCHES THE BAT. You have sung of the upper and bottom dog, And the dog that goes in for the right, I will sing of the eat, the noble old cat, That catches the rat by night.' You may sing as you please of dogs you admire. And stand up lor this one and that You may keep all your dogs, but I most desire To keep my good rat-catching cat. She's social and quiet, and loveth at eve To lie purring, content, on the mat; But quickly she'll jump, you had better believe. If she heare the least hound of a rat. And as to her fighting, I never once saw Her mix in a quarrel at all ; Perhaps she would chidingly put out her paw, And reprovingly utter a squall! One long winter evening, alone to myself, As intent at my writing I sat, I heard a dread sound on the buttery shelf, Which I thought was the shriek of a rat. I rushed to the scene it was just as I thought, Grimalkin had captured a rat; And in my delight that the monster was caught, Three cheers I then gave for my cat! Some cats will sit still and let a rat slide, Not even bestowing a pat; Such conduct as this she can never abide, My dear Maltese, rat-catching cat! There are lazy old cats, and eats that will steal, And eat all the cream and the fat; But give me Old Maltose, that looks for a meal In watching and catching a rat ! Then King of your upper and bottom dog, And the dog that goes in for the right; But I'll sing of my cat my noble old cat -That catches the rats by night. A GEORGIA WEDDING. preacher was prevented from taking his The part in the ceremony, and a newly elected Justice of the Peace, who chanced to he present, was called upon to officiate in hid thee. The gool man's Icnee6 beg'in to tremble, for he had never tied the knot, and did not know were to begin. He had no Ucorgia Justice or any other book, from which to read the inar.iage service. The company was ! arranged in a f-cmi-cirele, each one bearing a tallow candle. lie tboii-lit even thing he had ever learn- j ed, even to "Thirty days hath September, April. June and November," but all in vain, he could recollect nothing that suited the occasion. A suppressed titter all over the room ndmonished him, at:d in an agony of desperation he began: "Know all men by these presents, that I " Here he paused and looked up to the ceiling, while a voice in the comer of the room was heard to say : "He is drawing a deed f ir a tract of land," and they all laughed. "In the name of God, amen I" he begun again, onlj to hear another, in a loud whisper say: "He is making his will; I thought he could not live long, he looks so powerfully bad." Now I lay me dawn to sleep, 1 pray was the next es.-:ay, when some erudite gentleman i remarked : "He's not dead but sleepeth." "Oh, yes," continued the 'Squire. A voice replied : "Oh, no! oh, no.' don't let's." Some person out of doors sung out: "Come into couri ! ' and the laughter was general. The bride was near fainting, the 'Squire was not far from it; but being an indefatigable man, be gan again: "To all and singular the sher " "Let's run, he's going to levy on us," said two or three at once. Here a gleam of light flashed across the 'Squire's face ; be ordered the bride and groom to hold up their hands, in a solemn voice, said: "You, and each of you, do solemnly swear, in the presence of the present company, that you will perioral towards each other all and singular, the i functions of husband and wife, as the case may be, to the best of your knowledge and ability, so help JOU God I Good Iride. as wheat!" exclaimed the father of the A STORr FOR BOYS. It is related of a Parisian mother, that on eivins her son forty pieces of silver as his portion, she I made hi:n swear never to tell a lie, and said: "Go my son; I consign theu to God, and we shall j r.ot meet again here till the day of judgment." The youth went away and the party he traveled i with was assaulted by robbers. One fellow asked the boy what he had, and he I answered: "Forty dinars arc cwcd up in my garment.-." The robber laughed, thinking that the boy o.dy jested. Another asked the Fame question, and received the same answer. At last the chief called him, and asked him ! what he had. The boy replied: "I have told two ol your people already that I j nave tony dinars sewea up m uiy clotnes. The chief ordered the clothes to be ripped open ! and the money was found. "And how came you to tell this?" asked the rhi'jf. "Becau'e." replied the boy, T would not be false to my mother, to whom I made a promise Merer to tf II a lie." Child," said the robber, "art thou so mindful of th' duty to thy mother at thy years, and am I insensible at my age ot the duty I owe to (Jod ! i Give nic thy h.uid tliat I may swear repentance on it." Ho did so, and his filkw were struck with the Fcene. "You have been our leader in guil t," they said ' to the chief, "be the same ID the path of virtue." and taking the boy's hand, they took the oaih of ; repentance on it. There is a moral in thit story, which goes be yond the direct influence of the mother on the child. The sentiment infused into the breast of a child, is again transferred from breast to breast. Surviving Women oftiie Revolution. The following are among the surviving widows who were pensioned under the first act that was passed by Couress, ris: July 4, 1836. for the services of their husbands in the revolutionary war : North Caroline. Martha, widow of Joshua Elkins. resides its Chatham county, aged 102 years : married in 1784. Ann, widow of Jas. Hutohlns, i -y- - aj OO ia . V-701 i --V - t i tV ! tn 1751. W melred, widow ol Jacob llolly, resides , in Halifax county, aged 104 years married in 1788. Elizabeth, widow of Win. Cane, resides in I Pavidson county, aged 08 rears married in 1781. i Susannah, widow of Wru. West, resides in Warren J eounty, aged 100 years mamed in 1775. Cotton. In the period of fourteen years, Bra zil sent an increase of fourteen millions of pounds to England; Egypt of thirteen millions; and the import of other countries rose from three millions 1 one hundred and thirty-five thousand pounds, in 1843, to eight millions in 1857. This compara tively small item from "other countries" was prin- cipafly from Africa. One great cause of the im pulse imparted to the cotton culture in Asia and : Africa and it is an element upon which the hopes of success in those regions are founded is the low price of labor as compared with the cost of , toil in the I'nited States. At present, several of ; the kinds used, even in India, are of qualities "in ferior to middling" only ; but progress, invention and improvement arc ever on the alert, and a few : years hence might witness a very different condi ! tion of things. Even now the lower sorts of Africa and India cottons are woven with due proportions of the better article raised in the I'nited States. Philadelphia Imjuirer. Served Him Right. An abolitionist, calling i himself T. A. Salvo, was taken up at Hamburg, S. C, on the 10th inst. for being too free in the expres I Aon of his opinions, and his head shaved on one ' side, and a coat of tar and feathers applied to him ; ! he was then rode on a rail beyond the limits of ! the village. He got well payed no doubt, we hope I the lessou he received may ttick to him through life. "NATIONAL FERTILIZER." Bom dust dissolved, lartre masses of Marine Fish. j King Crabs, &c. Potash, Soda, Shell Marl, ic, also Phosphate of Lime arJ Ammonia, are largely developed ' in this Manure. It is not an ev.iporati re caustic stimulant, but a rich , promoter of growth of present crop, and a constant rn ' ovater of the soil. For sale at 40 per Ton, by ! MATES k WILLIAMS, Agent. November 15, 185G. .'it Look to your Interest. A 3 BOOT km Large sales are made from day to day at a great sacri fice to the manufacturer. A good double-soled nailed Brogan sold for 1 25 The very best Rrogans at 1 50 Single-soled Brogans at 1 00 A Great Saving In children's, hoys and misses Shoes, is effected by the introduction of Copper Points for the protection vf the toe, and the manufacturer warrants that one pair will last as long as three pair of the old style. To be had only at J. 15. F. Boone's. LADIES will find it to their interest to call at Boone's and examine his stock as it is far superior to any other offered in the State. GKXTS will find it to their comfort to call at Boone's and tit themselves with a Boot or Shoe on reasonable terms. Boone has good Shoes. Boone ha a tine and splendid assortment of Boots. Boom has cheap Hrogans. Boone has the very best article of Rrogans. Boone has children's Shoes with metallic lips. Boone has boys and youths' Shoes with metallic tip. Boone has boys and youths' Boots with metallic tips. Boone has gents" fine double-soled water proof Boots, very cheap. Boone has Ladies' fine high-heeled Congress (Jaiters. and a great many varieties too numerous to mention. Call ana examine for yourselves. . J. B. F. BOOKS, Sept. 27. 1350. Opposite the Bank of Charlotte. WHEAT ! The subscriber is crop of Wheat at the prepared to purchase the new highest market price. Farmers will find it to their advantage to caii at the CHAR-j LUTTE STEAM MILLS before selling. JN'O. WILKES. Julr 26. 18.18 tf REMOVAL WE inform our friends that we have removed to the old stand of Springs A McLeod, corner of College and Trade street, and are now receiving a large stock of FjtjmiM. i c it o f t: mi u;s, which win be sold low FOB CASH at retail or wholesale. L. FEASTER. E. A. McLEOD. Charlotte, N. C, Aug. 30, 18.-.9 3m NEW GOODS. BEST QUALITY CHEAP RATES. Announce to their customers and the public generally thai they have opened one of the largest stocks of goods in Charlotte, consisting of Dry Goods and Groceries, HARDWARE, &.C. &.C. TARMERS will find it to their advantage to trade with us as we are determined to put our Goods at such a low figure as will induce purchasers to do so. THE LADIES will fiud our large and varied assort ment cf r Of the best quality and of the latest styles, and at very moderate prices. To satisfy them of this fact we invite all to call and make an examination. Our supply of BONNETS, fSlLKS. Mr.RITMOS- CAi.irns At Is large and of the most fashionable patterns. EVERYBODY who are in vant of Goods of superior quality and at the LOWEST PRICES Should give us a call as we are to do evervthiug we promise. prepared and disposed Those desiring to purchase at WHOLESALE or RETAIL WU find our Goods as cheap as any this ide of Charlesti. u. ELI AS k COHEN. October IT, So0. tf Grass Seeds. NEW CROP AND VERY CHOICE from LANDRETH. Red Clover Kentucky Blue Grars Orchard Heidi ' Timothy " Hungarian ' Wh:te Clover For sale 4. $9 5 50 25 30 00 :o 50 bushel. at SCARE'S Drug Store. Oct. T. J. C0RPENING, Surgeon Dentist. I Graduate of the Baltimore Dental College. Would respectfully announce that he is now perma nently located in Charlotte, and will be pleased to re- nenl1: c?ive, the calls of those who niav require his profes- ?,onal .MTTices. croons irorn a aisrance, who cannot 1 c ... . make it convenient to Visit Charlotte, can hare their work done at their residence, without any extra charge. ! by addressing him at this place. Ministers, who pre Pastors- charged half price. Ladies waited on at their ; ref.e"i;Tjf .dcref . . m JJf JT JrSSE ' n' September 27, ISM 3m-pd ! I Advice. A modern poet gives advice to preachers. It might be better, and then, too, it might be worse : When once jour nerves to spenk at all you've strung, Speak honest Saxon, with the plainest tongue. If Smith or Johnson a pet vice has shown, Slash at the ulcer cut it to the bone. Though Johnson's dollars to the treasury roll, Do not regard them more than Johnson's; soul. If Smith's a liar though seeming good and pious Preach about Smith, and not of Ananias. These old evasions will not now delude us If Brown's a traitor, preach at Brown, not Judas. NEGROES WANTED. I want to boy Xegro Boys and Girls from 12 to 18 years old, for which the highest prices in cash will be paid. May 17, 1859 SAML. A. HARRIS. 9 500 Head of Pork Hogs. The subscriber will pay the highest cash prices for Hogs. Tho3e having Pork I loirs for sale would do well to give me a call, as I am desirous ot purchasing that kind of stock. J. L. STCM'T, Town Butcher. October 11, 1859. F. SCARE, (Late Scarr $ Co.) Chemist & Drngg-ist Charlotte, IV. C, RESPECTFULLY invites attention to his complete stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS and MEDI CINES, selected with great care and without regard to price: purity and quality being especially regarded. To Physicians. New Chemicals and Drus just received. Uypophos phitcs of Soda and Potass, Tilden's Fluid Extracts, Churchill's Syrup of the llypophosphites, Amnion Ferric Alum, Perchlorate of Iron (solid.) &c. Country Merchants Will find at this establisment a full assortment of articles in the Drug line at Charleston Prices. o Babbit's Pure Potash, in tins. Concentrated Lye, Soap Potash, in barrels. Vinegar, Nutmegs, Allspice, Cloves, Mace. (.Singer, Pepper, o Cinnamon, &c. O I Xj js . Linseed Oil, Train Oil. Tanners' Sweet perm Lard " A full supply of Paints. "White Lead, lied Lead, Paris Green, Chrome Green, Chronic Yellow, 1 russian Blue, . Haw and Burnt Umber, q .Hq . Terra dc Sienna, &c., Elegant Preparations ior the Hair. Burnett's Cocoa. Savg'8 I'rsinn. Bazin's Ox Marrow, Ac, At SCAUP'S Drug Establishment. May 31, 1857 JONAS RUDISILL, Architect and 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 Citizeni of i 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 i the public on the most reasonable terms, and on the j 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 flJM tor all work done in bis Machine Shop, before removal. Jan. 25, 1858. tf FISHER & BURROUGHS AUK NOW RECEIVING THEIR STOCK Or c5 WINTER. GOODS, And to meet the LARGE THEIR TRADE, hare laid Stock than usual!! INCREASE OF in a much larger (D It will be complete in all articles of DRESS GOODS, HOl'SE I I Klilll GOODS, Bugs and Oil Cloths, NEGRO CLOTHS, HATS. ISJJR rrt Slielf Hardware, Anvils, Bellows, Vices, IRON & STEEL, Straw Cutter, Corn Shelters d& Oils. An examination Rpoctl'ullv solicited. of the above Stock Is re- HT.t. , i' 2j 11 W. BECK WITH lias constantly on hand WATCHES, JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, &C., Of the best English and American manufacturer. Call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Wateh crystals put in for 25 cents each. November 8, 1859 y SHEEP LOST. EIGHTEEN" HEAD OF SHEEP STRAYED from my pasture, on the South-east side of town, about ten days ago. They are marked with red and black on the back; a white one has a bell on. There is a black oo among the number: the rest are white. A liberal re ward will be paid for their recovery. " J. L. STOUT, Nov. 1.1859. tf Town Butcher. NEW DRUG STORE, irwin's corner, Charlotte, Hf. C. E. NYE HUTCHISON & 0., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign & Domestic Drugs, laSSSOSillS k OHBMOASig, VUE now receiving Fresh and Genuine Drugs from the New York market, which have been pui chased upon such terms as to be sold low for cash. We would respect fully cull the attention of the public to our stock of PI KE WHITE L INSEED OIL, Tanners' Oil, LEAD, lilac k Lead, lied Lead, Litherage, Snow White Zinc, Burnt limber, Kavv limber, Spanish Brown, Kcd Sanders, Drop Black, Alcohol, Pure Liquors, Foreign Perfumery Putty in cans, Snaps, I Pure Sperm Oil PLard Oil, Chrome Green, Train Oil, Chrome Yellow, Machinery Oil. Paris Green, Imbricating Oil Sea-Elephant Oil, Lamp Oil, Venetian Red, Kerosene Oil, Turpentine, Burning Fluid, London Porter, Canton Teas, Graining Brushes, Tobacco. Castor Oil, Sweet Oil, Olive Oil, Paint Brushes, Steel Grainers, Scgars Fresh Congress Water, Eng. Finishing Varnish, Picture Varnish, Damar Varnish, Fresh Citrate Magnesia, Furniture Varnish, Copal Varnish, Grecian Varnish, Window Glass (French) Black and brown Japans, June 14, L :. JOHN HENRY WAIT, M. D., Surgeon Dentist, (Graduate in Medicine und Uentistr,) Office ou Trvon Street, opposite Bank of the Stale. Surgical operations, such as Cleft Palate, Hare Lip, j Tumors of mouth and jaws, performed, and fractures j and dislocations treated. Tteth filled and extracted, j and Artificial Teeth inserted after the most approved methods. September 13, 1850. y HATS ! HATS ! ! Come to the Clothing Emporium, and buy you a nice fashionable Hat or Cap. We arc receiving a large stock of the above goods at exceedingly low ju ices. 1TLL1XGS, SPRINGS & CO. August 30, 1850 tf HARTFOKD FIRE INSURANCE CO., HAh'TFORD, Conn. Incorporated A. P. 1810. Charter Perpetual. Authorized capital $1,000,000 Capital paid in 500,000 Surplus 300,000 ASSETS JANUARY 1, 1850. Cash on hand and in Hank Cash in hand of Agents and in transit. $43,455 34,827 15,000 7:;, 174 230.413 197,750 74,020 10,000 74,245 16,250 14,035 2 '' 09 ou 5 5 (K) 00 no on 00 00 00 Real Estate unencumbered (cash value) Rills receivable, amolv secured 2,404 Shares Rank Stock in Hartford, 2,200 ' " " New York, 710 il " ' Boston, 100 -hares Rank of the State of Missouri, State and city Bonds, 0 per cents, Hail Road Stocks, United States' Treasury Notes, 803.709 80 DIRECTORS. II. Huntington, Albert Day, .James Goodwin, Charles Roswell, Job Allyn, John P. Rrace, Charles J. Euss. Henry Ker.ey, Calvin Day Timo. C. Ai.lyx. Secretary, C. C. Lyman, Assistant Ser'i. H. IIl NTIN'iTON. President. Wm. N. Rowers. Actuari. This aid 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 of Dwellings, Rarns and Out-buildings con nected, and Furniture, Live Stock. Hay, Grain, Farming I'tensils, ic. contained in the same, for a term of three to five years at loir rates of premium. Applications for Insurance may be made to the un dersigned, the duly 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 Netv York or Boston, as the assured may prefer. Thomas W. Dewey, June 28. 1859. v Agent at Charlotte. The Charlotte Mutual Fire Insur ance Company, C ONTINUES to take risks arainst loss bv fire, on Houses, Goods, Produce, &c, at usual rates. J'rrsident A. C. STEFLE, Vice J'residenfV. OVERMAN, AtornevJOH. II. WILSON, &cy.j- Teun'r E. NYE HUTCHISON. DIRECTORS: A. C. STEELE, S. T. WRISTON, JNO. L. RROWN, WM. JOHNSTON, M. R. TAYLOR. F. SCARR, ChAS. OVERMAN. Executive Committee S. T. Wriston, F. Scarr, Jno. L. Brown. April 20, 1859. Tailoring. JOHN VOGEL, Practical Tai lor, respectfully informs the citi zens of Charlotte and surround ing country, that he is prepared to manufacture gentlemen's clo thing iu the latest style and at short notice. His best exertions will be given to render satisfac tion to those who patronize him. Shop opposite Kerr's Hotel, next door to Drown k Stitl s store. Oct. 4. 1859. tf GAS W UKKS. The subscriber? respectfully inform the public that they arc prepared to erect Gas Works for lighting cities, towns, villages, colleges and large hotels. Thev 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 II. Carson. Fresident of Charlotte Gas Work com pany, Charlotte. N. C. Wm. Johnston, President of Charlotte 4SC Railroad company. Chariotte. X. C. Dr Thos D Hogg. President of Raleit-h Gas Association Raleigh, N C. . 4 Cid G H Young. Waverly, Mississippi. A G Story. Rresident of Gas Works. Little Falls, X Y F T Story. Supt. Gas Works. Watertown. X Y. W S Schoener & Co, 221 Fearl street. Xew York. For further information, address the undersigned a' Raleigli. X. C. c WATERHOT'SE k BOWES September 14. 185P. T Wia 1 1 k riMpm-a-s t. -I ! LOWRIE'S r7- r n7 rv Sr1 fn o" Ui OJJ c) LI VM LAS a I receive all the New Pub lications as fast as they come for ward from the Press; and keep constantly on hand a large lot of School, Academy ana conege TEXT-BOOKS, and many useful reference and recreative works. I also keep a very large stock of Stationery, plain and fancy. Having "made an arrangement with the Southworth Paper Manufacturing Company, I am en abled to sell paper at the same prices by the whole salefor which it cau be bought in the Northern cities, freight added. P- J LOWRIE. Feb. 15, 1859. CASH PAID FOR HIDES, ONE DOOR SOUTH OF THE MANSION norsE. Jan'y 1, 1859. tf To Farmers and Country Merchants. J. Y. BRYCE & CO., ARE now offering to the public the largest and best as sortment of GROCERIES ever brought to this market, consisting of COFFEE, SUGAR, MOLASSES, SALT, &c. The best kind of Ragging, Rope and Twine. Also, 15,000 pounds good country-cured Racon, 10,000 " Tennessee sides, 2,000 " " Tennessee Lard, All of which will be sold low for cash or country Pro duce. Call and examine our stock, as we don't charge for looking. Charlotte, August 23, 1850. J. S. PHILLIPS, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAVING located in Charlotte, respect fully solicits a share of public pntronage. A complete assortment of Cloths. Cas si meres and Vestings always on hand, which will be made to order at the shortest notice. jg" Shop three doors south of the Mansion House. ISept. 27, 1850. y Cert:ti Cure lor Corns. Morgan's White mediate relief. Jfelt Corn Plaster affording im- at SCARE'S Drug Store. eiv Hooks. History of Frederick the Great, by Thos. Car.'ile. Mizpau: Prayer and Friendship, by L. C. Loomis. Courtship axd Matrimony, with other Sketches, by Robert Morris. Tun MivisTKii of Life, by XI. L Charlesworth. The Sociahle; or 101 Home Amusements. The Life an d Times of the Great High Miller, of Scotland, by T. N. Brown. Anxal.s of the American Pt i.i'ir, by Dr. Spragtte. Lippincott's Pnosovxeixo Gazetteer, or Geographi cal Dictionary of the World, Dora Dean or Maggie Miller. Mrs M. J. Holmes. Scornixo ok the White Hoksk. or the long Vacation Ramble of a London Clerk. The Kn. Peppkb, Papers ByJacqnes Maurice. Dlst and Four, 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 1 1. Caxtwkll's Jcstice and N. C. Form Rook. Feb. 15, 1859. P. J. LOWRIE. LIFE INSURANCE. FM1H E undersigned a Agent will receive applications the 'North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Conininy. This Cwmpnny is tbc oldest in the State, and has been in successful operation for several years. Its rates are moderate, and all losses promptly adjusted. Persons w ishing to injure their own lives or the lives of their Slaves, in this Company, will call at the Office of the Accent, at the Rank of (be St:!te. EfegT SLAVES insured for TWO-THIRDS of their VALUE. THOS. W. DEWEY. Agent. Jan'v 11, 1859. 1 v Southern Plows, Corn Midlers, .11 IS" Si Kit Sf CO., NO. 54 VESEY STREET NLW-YORF 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 Shellers, Grain Cradles. Hay ami Stalk Cutters, Fan Mills, Store Trucks, Garden und ("anal Rarrows, Gin Gear Segment Castings, ic, Ac, expressly for the Southern Trade. Also, on band, all kinds of Agricul tural anil Horticultural Implements, Machinery, Seeds, Fertilizers, &c., kc, which they will sell U Lower Prices than any other house in the United States. Thev have a descriptive Wholesale Price Catalogue, which they will furnish on application by mail or otherwise. All Goods warranted to be as represented. A. F. MAVHER k CO.. No. 54 Vesey St.. N. Y. Successors to John Mayher k Co. (Who established the busiue Send for a Price List; 3 in 1820.) Sept. (J, 159 .Tin -pi LIVER IMW ISOLATOR, NEVE K DK1HUTATES. IT Is eomoiitil-l entirely fioin Gum, and ha became an established fact, a Standard Me ticiiic, kuclwn anil approval by an Uialj ftorte.I to Willi confidence hit -y, U recommended. Eu It haa cured thonsnndl z2 who h'iJ given up nil hppepi itQsoUEHteaKertifioatealti my fcj The dosr; ruu.si be adapted C Individual taking it, anit Rfe-I act geiili on theiio-.Yeis. 1 iSi the ciU'Uilfift of your1 use of the blVEK I- ? will cure Liver Com-1 F taclts, Dy8cigln, Q Summer Coin-jM ry, Oropsy, Soavi Costl veiieas, Cliol- jvg ra Jlorlini, CBoternj J-j It-nee, Janndlccjn is, aad may be use.l Due ry Family Mt-rfl-: HEADACHE, "!ga twenty minutes. If jj spooiiluls arc tak attack. i H All who use It ar U iaita favor. I e uatfu it. and in nuw rc ihe diseases for which it i within t!.e 1-st two yc.-.ra .oi relief, as the numerutia pAMii44cu show, fjj the temperament of 'he ,eil in such nu:.iii.c aa to lju'lpnmnt ce.i-te von n Hie I VIHORATOR, and it ; :nlnls, Kino-its At iChroiite lli.i l i'liofM, pf . Infer, !sinte WtoMjWfhj Iliiliiluat i , tiolcrn, Cliole lMfahrwni; l intu- HVmnlt' Wrakness jeessia.iy as an trllna-Jelin-. Itwillcure SICK thnusnm'.s cun testify.) In I wo or three Tca ,cit at coLuiueuceiueut of glrlng their tetuimony MIX WATER 1 THE MOUTH WITH THE IWIGOKATOK, AM) S.VAhLOW BOTH TOGETHKU. Pilce One Dol'ar per Bottle. CATHARTIC PILLS, Pure V'ecetnble Extracts, and pat up lu ULAS8 CASKS, Air TlylU, and will keep In any rlimnte. The Fntnlly Cr- tte hut active iTathartie used in his pr;ietice mm-e Thf eonstnnilv luereiainf havelong asedtbe PII ali express in regard tn their thetn within the reach of ail ifcarilr PII,T, m cftn- wliirh the prpne or hua than twenty veara. dehia'iid fri.m" ths' who and tiie ftatisfiictioo which tts-?, lias iadaMd me to place that diflerei.t Cathailieg art TH A HT'C Pll.l, this v. ell eata! lished faet, variety of the purest Vee ulifee on eierv pan nf the good ami safe in all ea needea. nch aa 1 Stomnrli, Mlectpi Bak m..( I,s, null sorenea over from atuiden ld. w h: b etui in a loop c ur ol l e lltc, a Creeping en thelindy, tiealleaa t i-lulii in the head. Ills, nar-w. AVorm in ith'-n inn t Is in, a xraat iiiid uiany f!ie isea to nhieh to uK-niou In this adveitiae- The Profession well know on didereot port ions ,.f the' Tne PAMIIiY CA-I has, with due reference toj been eonopoti.Ttte 1 from n I table Extracts, which arti alimentary canal, nni are I ea where a f'alh.-iriic iaj rangemenla nf the MMa, Palna In the COtVf-U-M, J';l i, the irhnle hoilv,' freitintiy, if ne;Jctej.; ver. I,o of App--' nation of Colli uvrri lies, Headarh", or, all Ihllimmat nry Children .r Arinlf s.! Purlfirr oi ;b ii;oo;t fieiih is heir, too nnmeroua meat. L)me. 1 tn PUICK THHEf! DIMES. The Tjlver luvlj n-iti..r nnil Family Ca tharflf Pllli are r. ti:i br 1 'ruteiKta )eiierailjr, and olU wboleaale by the Iratle tu ali U.e UrSi town. 8. T. W. SAN FOII I), M. O., Manttfa'-t-.rer and Proprietor, 335 Droudwny, New York, V SCARR k CO.. and E. X YE HUTCHISCX k CO. April Jg, laaa. Charlotte X, C. TIN -WARE and Stove Depot. A. A. & flJL TAILOR WOULD respectfully announce to the public th he continues to carry on business at the st on the West Corner of Public Square, where he ker" constantly on haud the largest assortment of " ever offered in North Carolina; among which will b found the celebrated Iron Witch Cooking Stoi- which has gained such a famous reputation in tk' Southern country for the last eighteen months. Tbi! Stove he warrants superior to auy cooking stove no in use. It is simple in its arraugements, consumes ! fuel, and does more work in a given time than w! other Stave in use. He has all kinds of Parlor and Box Stoves; and keeps constantly an extensive and varied Stock Cf Tin, Shcc.t-L'on, Japan, and Britannia M'or, Brass Kettles, Cast Iron Bedsteads, Cast r0H ! Ware, Hat Hacks, Cradles, cfr., all of which will be sold, Wholesale and Retail, c-nn er than has ever been bafore ottered in this vicinity. He would return his thanks to his friends and U. tomcrs for the very liberal patronage they have bestow, ed upon him, and hopes to merit a contiuance oftfo same. His motto is ''Quick Sales and Small Profits." fife-"- All kinds of JOB WORK attended to with dit patch: and nil ORDKRS will be faithfully and Prompt, ly executed. Charlotte, July 1, 1859. CHARLOTTE fTjlllE SI RSCRIBERS having formed thfm. JL selves into a Company, respectfully tend- 'er their services to the people of Charlotte and the country generally in their line ofbMUM& Thejr are prepared to furnish -Momklnti Gravestones, Mantel Pieces, Fikmtim .Marble, Table Slaus, Marble Steps, la an, pattern, cut according to the most approved taste nnj styles, and upon the most accommodating terms lt offered in the Southern country. They will keep con stantly on hand the best description of Egyptian, Italian and American Marble. All orders for any article addressed to the subscriber! will meet with prompt attention, and will be parktd and forwarded with the utmost care and dispatch. The Yard is situated on the north-west corner of the Railroad Depot Yard. WM. TIDDV A SONS. January, 1850. ly PEA MEAL We keep at our Steam Flouring Mill in this plve Pea Meal for feeding cows and stock. Also, we hate on hand at all times. Family, Extra, Superfine and coarse Flour. We warrant our familv flour. Corn Meal and Grits cau alwavs lie bad at the mill "j. WILKES ft CO. April 19, 1859 JETNA FIRE INSUftAJfCfi CMPlfl CASH ASSKTTS, $ 1 ,7.O,OO0. E. NYE HI Charlotte. April 17. 1859 TCHISON, A-ent. vr REMOVAL. Tire Confectionery and Family Grocrrr Store of MOODY .t MS RET has been removed to the stand op posite the Presby terian Church, where they are recti, big direct from New York large additions to their stock of CONFECTIONERIES, FAMILY GROCERIES, &c. Among their stock my be found evervthiug usually kept in a store of this kind. At good assortment of Cake Trimmings, Willow Ware, iic, always ou hand. Thoy have in t'leir employ an excellent BAKER and are prepared to furnish Families and i'artys with Cukei of all kiiids at 'hol t nolicc. Nov. 10, IS58. MOODY A NIS15ET. We have also opened a branc h of our store at Lin coin ton, whirr Mr Moody will superintend the bufisttt, and hopes to secure a share of public patronage in that section. July 4, 1859. MOODY k NISI1ET. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE ! E'roin Charlotte to Asheville, DAILY. The subscriber would call the attention of the Trr i cling public to the above line of DAILY STACKS, cot- necting at Charlotte with the Daily Trains on the j Charlotte and S. C. and North Carolina Railrnadi. ' To persons going East this is the cheapest ns well M I the most direct route: and passes through one f tl' I most romantic ami beautiful regions of Western XorUi Carolina. Running hi full view of the celebrated HICKORY NUT FALLS i in dnylight, the traveler has an opportunity of viewing , that magnificont and wonderful work of nature. A fin view is also obtained of the loftiest peaks of the world : renowned BLACK MOUNTAIN. Many other noted localities cannot fail to interest , e traveler. New anil splendid Coaches, fine Stock and the rerr i b st Drivers, will insure the comfort, safety and pd I of passengers. Ofiice at Charlotte: KERR S HOTEL, i " " Ashcville: Gt'DGER'S HOTEL. J. F. SULLIYAX, July 12, 1850. Cm. Contractor. Exclusively Wholesale It i'lin- I'aifit and Oil Warrhotttt. "85 ANTOS, WALKE & CO., 3 in DRUGS; Lamp. Machiuerv M holcsitlr rlfalff and Faint OILS; Varnishes, Faints, Ac. kc. So. 38, Iron front, West tide, Market Siuure, NORFOLK, YA. F5?n Goods shipped from New York, Rhihidclphia, " Baltimore, to Charleston, when required. November 0, 18."(8. J Kot XDEO 1852. riiAnTKnri' Ifi5- Located corner of Baltimore and Charles ttrettt, BALTIMORE. Md. The l.irpreet, most elejrtintly furnished, nnd popul" Commercial Collide in the I'nited States. Students in attendance from nearly every State in tbt C nion. Every young man should write immediately for ot of those litrre and beautiful Ornamental Circular?, " presentinr the exterior and interior view of the Bl"' more Commercial College, Pennidnship, kc, whir11 will he sent by return mail, free of charge, with Cat lorue containing list of students, term." of tuition, opin ions of the Press on our new system of Rook-Lteping, c Fa( i i.rv, E. K. Ld.SIKK. Principal Lecturer on the Science ol Accounts, Riiiness, Custom?", etc. J. M. PHILLIPS. pofessor of Rook-Keeping and ro- merciitl calculations. H. H. DA VIES. Associate Professor of Rook-Keepinf-If. C. JOHNSON. Professor of Pemuansliip. S. T. WILLIAMS. Eafj. Mercantile Law. REV. E. Y. REESE, 1. I)., commercial Ethic. THtSTtKS. Hon John P Kennedy, Hon Joshua Vansant, Hon Thomas Swaun, Win II Keighler. Ehj. Jacob Trust, Esy. William Knahe, Esq. The time usually required to complete the fle course, from eight to twelve weeks. I j H rP CI rt'Ti lure arifl no t f imn 3 itntino- tertr.?- c-' .sent bv mail free of charge . Address B. K. ROSIER, Baltimore, Md. May 10, 185d y-pd ! Blue Stone ! Blue Stone Jk LARCE Stock ju?t received, for SEED WHEAT' Sept. :7.l E. XVK IIFTCHIFON & CO. -
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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