WESTERN DEMOCEAT, OHAELOTTE,', N. C.
THBEE "THINGS THAT A WOMAN Woman. Great, indeed is the task assigned to
- CANNOT DO. woman! Who can estimate its dignity? Hot to
There are three things that a woman eannot do. I make laws, not to lead armies, not to govern em
First, the cannot sharpen a lead pencil. Give her j Pires bat to form those by whom laws are made,
one and see. Mark how iusrsedlv she hacks awav ' armies led and empires governed, to guard against
very particle of wood from around the lead, leaving
an unsupported spike of the latter, which breaks
immediately on jour trying to use it. You can
almost forgive the male creature his compassion
ate attempt, as chucking her under the chin, he
snatches it from her awkward paw, and rounds and
tapers it in the most ravenous manner for durable
use. I wish to hear no more on that point, be
cause when I once make up my mind, "all King's
men" can't change itr
Well then, secondly, a woman cannot do up a
bundle. She takes a whole newspaper to wrap up
a row 01 pine, and a 'coil of rope to tie it, and will
come undone at that. When I go shopping what
10 sometimes my nara lot to do 1 look on with
the fascinating caze of a bird in the neishborhood
of a magnetic serpent to watch clerks do up bun
dles. How the paper falls just in the right crease;
bow deftly they turn it over and tuck it under,
and tie it up, and then throw it down on the coun
ter as if he had done the most common place thing
I it 1 J f X 1 1 11-1 .
iu iue wunu, msieau 01 a aeea wnicn mignc and
faith, does ask the ingenuity of "angels!" It is
perfectly astonishing.
Thirdly I may alude to the fact that a woman
1 11 .1 . .
wiuuui carry an umoereiia; or ratner to tne very
peculiar manner in wbich they perform that duly;
but I won't. I scorn to turn traitor to a sex who,
whatever may be their faults, are always loyal to
each other. So I shall say, as I might otherwise
have said, that when they unfurl the parachute
alluded to, they put it right down over their noses
take the middle of the sidewalk, raking off men's
hats and women's bonnets as they go, and walking
right into the breakfast of some unfortunate wisht
with that disregard of the consequent gasp which
to be understood must be felt as the offender cocks
up one corner of the parachute and looks definant
ly at the victim who has the effrontery to come in
to the world and hazznrd the whalebone and handle
of her "umberell!" No, I won't speak of anything
of the kind; besides, has not a celebrated writer
remarked that, when "dear woman is cross, it is
only when she is sick." Let us hope he is right.
We all know that it is not the cause of a man's
crossness. Give him his favorite dish, and vou
may dine off him afterwards if you want to.
HOW OLD REED WAS CONVERTED.
The New York correspondent of a Western pa
per tells the following story for the benefit of
some hard cases:
He says he once knew a man bv the name of
Reed, commonly known a.s "Oid Heed." Heed
was quite notorious in his way, nnd his religious
belief was that after death lie should reappear in
the form of an animal, and thought he would be
a horse. Now, "Old IleeJ" was a hard man, 'and
was not in the habit of treating his family as a re
ligious man tbould. One day after his wife had
suffered his abuse as long as Humanity could en
dure, she concluded to give him a brief talking to
to touch him upon his religious belief. So, re
solutely seating herself by his side, and looking
him full in the face, while a tear-drop glistened in
her eye for she was serious and thought perhaps
he was correct in his faith she commenced:
'Reed, I wish to hive a serious talk with you
I have something to tell you, and you must hear it.
I have a duty to perfi nn, and I shall doit, and
then if you are miserable hereaf ter, it will not be
my fault. You believe, lieed, that when you die
you will turn into some animal, and you think you
will be a horve. Now, if you keep on in your pres
ent course, and continue to neglect and abuse
jour family, squandering your money for drink and
at the gaming table, when you die you will turn
into some old twelve-shilling horse, and some dir
ty clam-peddlar will get you, and you will be hard
worked and half-starve d, and I shall see you every
day before a rickety old wagon filled with clams.
Sach will be your eternity! But now, Reed, it
needn't be so; your future may be a bright, a hap
py one. If you will reform and turn right about
And become a better, man, be kind and affection
ate to your family, and treat them as a Christian
should, why, when you die, you will turn into a
five hundred-dollar horse, and some West-End
buck will get hold of you, and give you a bushel
of oats a day, rub you down with pea-straw, and
have you docked and your tail set up!" lie says
"Old Reed" was straight-way converted was re
formed and is patiently waiting for death to in
troduce him to his coveted horse-heaven, where
are only "shell roads" and "two-forty" najjs with
pricked ' tails.
An IIeboic Mother. A little two anu-a-half
the slightest taint of bodily infirmity the frail yet
spotless creature, whose moral no less than physi
cal being, must be derived from her; to inspire
those principles to inculcate those sentiments which
generations yet unborn and nations yet uncivilized
will Jearn to bless; to soften firmness into mercy,
and chasten honor into -efinment; to exalt generos
ity into virue by a soothing care, allay the anguish
of the body, and the far worse anguish of the
mind, by her tenderness to disarm passion, by her
purity to triumph over sense; to cheer the scholar
sinking under his toil, to console the statesman for
the ingratitude of a mistaken people, to com
pensation for friends that are perfidious for hap
piness that has passed away. Such is her voca
tion The couch of the tortured suffers, the pris
on of the deserted friend, the cross of the rejected
Saviour these are theatres on wh ich her greatest
triumphs have been achieved Such is her desti
ny; to visit the forsaken, to attend the neglected
when counselors betray, when justice prosecutes,
when brethren and disciples flee to remain un
shaken and unchanged, and to exhibit in this lower
world a type of that love, pure, constant and in
effable, which in another we are taught to believe
the test of virtue. Blackwood's Magazine.
Sterreotypino Wooden Furniture. It is
said that an artist in Paris has made a discovery
wbich will effect a complete revolution in the
manufacture of cabinet work. He has found a
means of rendering any description of wood so solt
that it will receive an impression either of the
most varied sculpture or the most delicate chasing.
The wood is then hardened to the consistency of
metal, while the impressions remain perfect. The
artist has already completed some splendid sculp
tured articles, such as picture-frames, inkstands,
chests and liquor stands With the introduction
of this new art, it is expected that articles of
household furniture will be considerably reduced
in price.
From and after this day (1st of January, 1861,) we
will he pleased to sell our old friends and customers,
and the rest of mankind, for
cati, and cash only,
any article in our line of business that we may have on
hand. Any person sending or coming for Goods afier
this date, without money, will please excuse us if, in
stead of tilling their order, we furnish them with a
copy of this advertisement, as ice are determined not to
sell a single article on credit.
Eg,And those indebted to 119 are requested to call
and pay, as we want the monev.
0ATES & WILLIAMS.
January 1, 18G1 tf
0
Nov
RIICDS, RIKDS.
All kinds of EUROPEAN BIRDS :
No. a beautiful asso; tmeut of NEW
STYLE CAGES. Those wishing a
line Songster, will find it at
J. I). PALMER S Variety Store,
One door above the Rank of Charlotte.
20, 1800.
Y
C O O D
LADIES' CLOAKS and BONNETS,
DRESS GOODS and EMBROIDERIES.
Ost ingots c&3 IFLujs-
A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
PLANTATION GOODS.
year old daughter of a Mrs. Mctaclf, of St. Louis,
lately fell through a loose plank into a deep well.
rben the mother instantly jumped in and held the
child at arms length above the water for nearly
an hour, calling vainly for help. At last, taking
off her shoes, with the assistance of a loose board
the heroic mother managed to crawl near enough
to the top to throw her child beyond the edge
of the well, and then extricated her?elf. The first
words the child spoke after the mother had caught
it in the well were, "mother don't cry we will get
out yet."
Thk Language of Nature. Could we but
make language express the beautiful imaces of
Nature, how eloquent we should be! Could we
trace in words the exquisite tint of the flower, or
the sparkling of the rippling wave: the majestic
leauty of the forest, or the graceful interminglins
of light and shade; the grandure of the hoarv cliff.
or the loveliness of the laughing plain; the joy-
ousness ot the sunshine, or the tranquility of the
twilight gloom, the terror of the storm, or the
-mildness of the5 evening breeze! Natnre has a
language of its own : a language which is under
stood in every clime; which speaks silently to the
neart oi every beholder, through which he may
communicate with their Creator, and his own, but
which can find no utter.mce through the lips
The above will be found to compare in styles and
prices with any in the town.
fissiess & BURROUGHS
Nov 13, 1800 tf
The World coming to an end.
LOEWENSTEIN & BEO. wish to call the
attention of the people trading in Charlotte to the fact
that they are prepared to sell
Dry Goods, clothing, Coots, Shoes,
HATS, CAPS, &c,
cheaper than any house in the State. In consequence
of having bought a large stock at reduced prices, we
are determined to sell
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.
LOEWENSTEIN & BRO.
October 16, 1860 tf
The Great Clothing Emporium
Fulling, Springs & Co.,
WAGON WORK and BLiCKSMITIIIffG
I have opened a shop on College street, in the rear of
Mr -Baby's stable, where I am prepared to do all kinds
of Wood-Work, aud Blaeksruithing such as making
Carts and Wagons and repairing the same, Buggy re
pairing, horse-shoeing, le. My work shall be well
executed, on the most accommodating terms, and every
effort made to give satisfaction. Give me a trial.
- Jan 8, 1861 3m-pd J. II. PROPEST.
The Celebrated Female Pills.
These Pills da not cure all diseases, but they are war
ranted to cure Lucoreah, or Whites that dreadful scourge
to female health, happiness and" usefulness. They are
not patented and are no humbug, but are nrepared bv
North Carolina physician of high standing and of
long experience in the treatment of female diseases.
All that is necessary to convince you of their efficacy is
a fair trial. For particulars, see wrappers. Price"$l
per box. For sale at the DRUG STORES.
Jan 15, 1861 yr
WHEAT !
The subscriber is prepared to purchase the new
crop of Wheat at the highest market price. Farmer
-will find it to their advantage to call at the CHAR
LOTTE STEAM MILLS before felling.
Jalj 26, 1851 tf . JSO. WILKES.
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
Ready-made Clothing,
Furnishing Goods.
Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, &c, &c.
FULLINGS, SPRINGS & CO.
Would call the especial attention of their friends and
patrons to their
New Slock of Clothing,
now opening. They think they can offer greater in
ducements to buyers than they have ever done, their
poods being bought at reduced rates and at such prices
as they feel confident no house iu the State can com
pete with.
Thej arc offering very nice
(assimere Suits
ut frqsii $12 to .$25. All manner ot
CASSIMEIIE PANTS,
Cass'tinere, Silk. Matalasse and
Velvet VESTS, OVER COATS
of all grades and styles.
The above Goods cannot be surpassed in style and
make, having been manufactured under the constant
supervision of one of the firm.
FULLINGS, SPRINGS & CO.
Sept. 25, 1860.
aiEKl'IIAKT TAILORING.
FULLINGS, SPRINGS & CO. have also added to their
Readv-made Clothing Stock, a Merchant Tailoring De
partment, to which they call the especial attention of
their many friends and customers.
They intend making this department second to none
in the State, either in style and quality of Goods, or in
the manufacture of Garments.
At all times will be found a good stock of Black and
colored Cloths, English. French and American Cassi
meres, and h variety of Vestings. Also, an assortment
of Rock Island Cassiiueres.
They feel confident of their ability to undersell any
other house in the State, from the advantages tbev
have in getting their goods.
Their goods are bought by the quantity, by one of
the Firm who resides in the Northern markets, which
gives him the 'opportunity of taking advantage of the
prices of goods, thereby saving at least Twenty-five
per cent to the consumer.
B35T"Iimes saTed are Dollars made I'BS So try us.
Orders from a distance solicited. Cutting done on
short notice.
Sept 25, 1860. FULLINGS, SPRINGS k CO.
Choice Flowering Bulbs.
HYACINTHS, TULIPS, c, at New York prices,
For sale at ' SCARE'S , .
Oet 23, 1 860. , Drag Store, Charlotte
The Battle of Life. The battle of life, in by
far the greater number of cases, roust necessarily
j be fought up bill; and to win it without a struggle
! were perhaps to win it without honor If there
! were no difficulties, there" would be no success ; if
there were nothing to struggle for. there would be
nothing to be achieved. Difficulties may intimi
date the weak, but they act only as a stiruulous to
men of pluck and resolution. All experience of
life, indeed, serves to prove that the impediments
thrown in the way of human advancement may fur
the most'part be overcome by steady good conduct,
honest zeal, activity, perseverance, and above all
by a determined resolution to surmount difficulties
and ptand up manfully against misfortune.
Wil.. Charlotte 6l Ruth. Railroad
WESTERN DIVISION.
Passengers will be accommodated to and from the
head of the Road, daily, Sundays excepted, as follows:
Going West Leave Charlotte at 9 A. M.
" Tuckaseege station at 9 45 "
Arrive at Brevard " 10 30
Going East Leave Brevard station at 4 P. M.
" Tuckaseege " 4 45 "
Arrive at Charlotte at 5 30 "
Proper flag signals being given at intermediate points,
passengers will be taken up.
Dec. 10, 1860. WM. II ARTY, Agent. .
fi3j"Al the Lead of the Road, four-hore post coaches
will be fonnd ready to take passengers and baggage to
Lincolnton, connecting regularly with the trains. At
Lincoluton, four-hor.-e coaches run tri-weekly to New
ton, Lenoir, and Abingdon, Va., leaving on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays in the morning, and return
ing to Lincolnton on the evenings of the same davs..
C. A. SUTHERLAND & CO.,
Dec 10, 18G0 tf Stage Proprietors
Charlotte and Lincolnton
2VflCsi,:r"fcl Yards.4
IP
WM. & 11 TIDDY;
Dealers in Foreign and American Marble,
and manufacturers of Marble Mantels, Head
Stones, Slabs and Furniture Marble of every
style and quality. They have nUo a great
number of designs for
sa d Fiir m m s? ?? a a
I which they will execute to wider at reduced
From their long experience in the Marble business they
flatter themselves that having all the facilities that can
be desired in the Trade they can make it an object for
all who need anything in their line to give them a call.
Shop at Charlotte, X. E. corner of the Depot Square.
Lincolnton. at the Public Square.
Orders at either Yard respectfully solicited, and w ill
meet with prompt attention.
They are sole Agents in this section of North
Carolina for the sale of the celebrated
"Enamelled SEate,"
which, for cheapness, elegance of finish and durability
combined, is unsurpassed by any other material in use
for Chimney Piecs, Table Tops, Bureau Tops, Chess
Tables, Hearths, &c.
The public are incited to call and examine specimens.
May 1, 1860.
GROCERY STORE.
The subscriber informs the public that at his STORE
near the Jail, he keeps on hand a good supply of
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
Such as Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, Meal, Bacon, Chick
ens. Butter, Eggs. Potatoes. &c. .
Those patronizing him -will be accommodated as to
quantity, quality and price. Give him a call.
M. S. OZMENT.
Oct. 30, 18G0. tf.
EAII FOR MALE.
The subscriber being desirious of removing West,
offers for sale his PLANTATION7, situated ten miles
west of Charlotte, on the waters of Paw creek and Ca-
tawaba River. The tract comprises 330 Acres, most of
it superior land. There is a good Dwelling and all
necessary out-houses on the premises Terms liberal,
Also, will be sold a half iuterest iu a Grist and Saw
Mill adjoining the above tract.
Apl 3, 1860. tf WM. M. PORTER.
LOOK EBERE!
ALL persons who have bought Boots, Shoes &c,
from BOONE & CO., and have not ji-inl for them, are
requested to call at once and settle their Notes and
Accounts. SAMUEL. P. SMITH,
Orfice in the Court House. Attorney
June 5. 1860. tf
COCHRANE & SAMPLE
.- " . DEALERS IN
Hardware, Guns, Cutlery, &.c, &c,
at the Sign of the (3 OLDEN PAD-LOCK,
WOULD respectfully invite the public to call and
examine their Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Orders solicited and promptly atteuded to.
Call and see ns.
COCHRANE SAMPLE.
July 3, I860.
Tools, Tools. Tools,
at the Sign of the Gulden Pad-Lock,
A good supply of Tools, consisting of circular, mill,
cross-cut, tenon, hand, ripper, back and compass
Saws: bench and moulding Planes ; lathing, shing
ling, and broad Hatchets; Hammers; bevel and steel
Squares; Drawing Knives; Braces and Bits; Augers;
Gimlets; Cliissels; brick and plastering Trowels; Screw
Plates; Saw-Sets; Spoke-Shaves; Files; Rasps; Pocket
Rules; Gnage-Rods; spirit and pocket Levels: Boring
Machines, &c.
COCHRANE & SAMPLE.
Agricultural Implements,
at the Siy i't' the Golden Pad-Lock,
A large supply of the above, consisting of Thompson's
celebraied Plongh; al.i, Corn-Shellers: Straw-Cutters;
Shove s; Spades; Hay aud manure Fork?; best caststeel
Axes; Picks. Mattock-, Grubbirg Hoes, Weeding ifoes,
Trace Chains. Log Chains, .Wagon Chains, Garden
Hoes. Rakes, Hedge Shears, Pruning Shears, Pruning
and Budding Kuive's, &c. &c.
COCHRANE & SAMPLE.
At t he Siro of the Golden Pad-Lock will
be found at all limes n large and veil selected Stock
of Guns. Pistols, Powder-horns, Powder-flasks, Pow
der. Shot, Lead: French and American window-Gla.-s;
Putty: a large stock of English and American Iron;
Cast Steel, German steel. Blister steel. Plough steel,
Spring steel: Nails of all kinds, hemp and munil.'a Rope;
Anchor Brand Boiling Cloths; Mill Screws: Mill Picks;
Spike Hammers, Stone Hammers, Double iid Single
Blocks: also, a large Stock of Cornics, Curtain Bands,
Curtain Pins, Picture-Cord and Ta-els, &c.
COCHRANE & SAMPLE.
Blacksmith's Tools
at the Sign of the Golden P'jd-Loch,
A good supply, consisting of Aiirils; Bellows; Solid
Box Vices; hand and sledge Hammers: Stocks and Dies:
Tongs, Buttresses, Rasps, Files, and a good snpply of
iiorse .aiis, norse ana Mute snoes, at low prices.
COCHRANE & SAMPLE.
Carriage Materials.
ot the Sign of the Golden Pad-Lock.
A large Stock of the above, consisting of Springs, Axles,
Oval Iron.x Hubs. Bows, Rims, Bnggy Poles, Buegy
Shafts. Spokes. Patent and E namelled Leather, Enam
elled Cloth. Oil Carpet. Carriage Bolts. Brass and Sil
ver Bands, Silver Moulding, Laces, Tassels, . Turned
Sticks, Saddle and Lining Nails. Ac, &c.
COCHRANE & SAMPLE. .
Rope! Rope! I
5,000 pounds of Manilla. Juto and Cotton Rope, from
ineb to 3 inches, at TAYLOR'S Hardware Store,
Opposite the Mansion House.
F. SCARR,
.. .. :. '. Late Scarr $ Co.) i
OKerdist & Druggist
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 Drugs just received. Hypophos
phites of Soda and Potass, Tilden's Fluid Extracts,
Churchill's Syrup of the Hypophosphites, Ammon
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,
Ginger,
Pepper,
o Cinnamon, Ac.
O I
Linseed
Sperm
Lard
Oil,
Train Oil.
Tanners' "
Sweet "
A full supply of Paints.
White Lead, Red Lead,
Paris Green,
Chrome Green,
Chrome Yellow,
Prussian Blue,
Raw and Burnt Umber,
Terra de Sienna, &c,
Ulegant Preparations lor the Hair.
Burnett's Cocoaine.
Savage's Ursina,
Bazin's Ox Marrow, Ac,
At SCARR'S Drug Establishment.
May 31, 1859
jSTew Drug Store,
IRWIN'S CORNER, CHARLOTTE, N. C.
E. IV ye Iliitcliion & Co,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals,
ARE NOW RECEIVING fresh and genuine Drugs from
the New York Market, which have been purchased
upon such terms as to be sold low for Cash. We would
respectfully call the attention of the public to our
large and complete stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemi
cals, Perfumery, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Putty, Win
dow Glass, Kerosine Oil. Burning Fluid, Turpentine,
Alcohol, Lamps, Pure Liquors, Congress Water, Can
ton Teas. Tobacco. Seirars. Ac. Ac.
A large stock' of fresh FIELD and GARDEN
SEEDS just received.
Jan. 17, 1860. y
Auctioneer tor Sale' of 'egs'or j
Odd Fellows' Hall. Franklin S'.rotr. !
RICHMOND, YA. !
ALBERT C. PL LLIAM, BOBT. P. Pl'LLIAM, DA.n'l i:. Is 1C r.R. j
NOW OPENING
FALL; AND MNTElt GOODS,
&, COll EN
Are now prepared to display to their customers and
the public generally, the most "-'
EXTENSIVE AND BEST SELECTED
Ever offered in Western North Carolina.
There is no humbug about the size and prices of our
Stock of Goods they speak for themselves. Every
department is full, and complete.
DRY GOODS,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC.
CLOTHING AND
Hardware and Cutlery.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
AND MILLINERY" GOODS.
mot goods k mwmm.
GROCERIES, &c.
A c nd examination of our stock is respectfully
solicited at
Brem's old Stand, Trade street.
Charlotte, Oct. 9, 1860 tf
OHAttMMFMl MfM,
BY JT. B. KEICR, Proprietor.
njjggL TO VERY ACCOMMODATION afforded the
Mid patrons of the Charlotte Hotel.
u At this Hotel is kont the lino tf TtnMv
Stages from Charlotte to Asheville
Oct. 1, 1859.
J. B. KERR.
LOWRIE'S
I receive all the New Pub
lications as fast as they come for
ward from the Press; and kpep
constantly on hand a large lot of
ftciiool, Academy and College
" l bXi'-BOOlvS, and many uselul
reference and recreative works.
I also keep a very large stock of Stationery, plain
:ir:'l Y.-.r.cy. Having made an arrangement with the
South worth l'aper Manufacturing Company, I am en
i.l'Icd to paper at the aaine prices by the whole
which it can be bought in the Northern cities,
freight added.- " P. J LOWRIE.
I'-!. 1"), ISjO.
Daily sales public and private. We pledge our
strictest attention to the business entrusted to us, and
will answef" all communications promptly. Porter al
ways at each Depot.
May 22, 1800 y
I860,
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USA :- " 3 a.j'WIi'ii -i'! ',"jy.,".,i -O r
JATBCS I. PALlflER,
Dealer in West India Fruits, Havana Scgars,
Snuff, Tobacco, Willow-Ware, Toys,
All kisids of Fancy Good,
And manufacturer of Candies and Confectioneries.
One door above the Bank of Charlotte.
April 10, 1860.
Tailoring.
JOHN VOOEL, Practical Tai
lor, respectfully informs the citi
zens of Charlotte and surrouud
ing country, that he is prepared
to manufacture gentlemen's clo
thing in the latest style and at
short notice. His best exertions
will be given to vender satisfac
tion to those who patronize him.
Shop opposite Kerr' Hotel, next
door to Brown & Stitt's store.
Oct. 4, 1859. tf
New Hooks.
History of Frederick the Great, by Thos. Carlile.
Mizpah: Prayer and Friendship, by L. C. Loorais.
Courtship and Matrimony, with other Sketches, by
Robert Morris. .
The Minister of Life, by M. L Charlesworth.
The Sociable; or 101 Home Amusements.
The Life and Times of the Great Hugh Miller, of
Scotlandby T. N. Brown.
Annals of the American Pclpit, by Dr. Sprague.
Lippincott's Pronouncing GazktteV.r, or Geographi
cal Dictionary of the World,
Dora Dean or Maggie Miller, Mrs M. J. Holmes.
Scocrin of the White Horse, or the long Vacation
Ramble of a London Clerk.
The Kn. Pepper, Papers by Jacques Maurice.
Dcst 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.
Cantwell's Justice and ,N. C. Form Book. '
Feb. 15, 1858. P. J. LOWRIE.
ANOTHER SOUTHERN MOVEMENT
CUBAN NEGAIi MANUFACTORY.
Segars and Tobacco Leaf direct from Cuba.
JOHN S. WILEY has returned to Charlotte from
Cuba, where he bought large and varied assortment
of SEGARS, SNUFF, TOBACCO, &c, for this market,
and is now opening some celebrated brands of Segars,
among which uay be found the following :
El Rico Habana, Mucha El Littlcto,
Concha's Malos, Rio Ho:.dro,
Flor del Tumas, Lasbelas Gustou.
He manufuctnres Segars from the best Havana To
bacco; and keeps the best Smoking and chewing Tobac
co, Lynchbursr and Turkifh Brands : Marcahnn Ran.
pee and pure Scotch Snuffs; Powhatan Pipes, snnff
r 11 . 1 t- 1 .
ouies, .tiaccnes. macing, c; .ueersnaon Segar Hold
ers and Pipes.
He respectfully invites the public to call next dcrr
to the Mansion House.
January 3, I860
Superior Smut Machines,
at the Sign of the Gulden Pad-l.tck.
COCHRANE k SAMPLE. .
Carriage Materials.
He would s ai! special atteution to his stock of the
ahove goods, consisting of Springs, Axles. Hubs, Bows,
Spokes, Shafts. Curtain frames, Kuobs. Bands, Lining
Nails. Damask, Satinet, Cloths. Laces, Fringes. Enamel
ed and Patent Leather, Enamelled Cloth, Oil Carpet,
Paints of all kinds, dry and in oil; Varnish, Turpentine,
Linseed Oil, Tyre and oval Iron, Bolts, and everything
in the ay of Carriage Trimmings, t . prices that can
not fail to please, at the Hardware Depot of
A. A. N. M. TAYLOR,
1 Opposite the Mansion House.
Hoofing, Guttering and Job Work,1
Of all kinds, promptly atteuded to at
TAYLOR'S Hardware Store,
Opposite the Mansion House
TAN BARK.
100,000 CORDS Tan Bark wanted, for which
a liberal price will be paid. M. B. TAYLOR.
Charlotte, March 22, 1859 tf . . .
The Charlotte Mutual Fire Insur
ance Company,
CONTINUES to take risks against loss by fire, on
Houses, Goods, Produce, &c, at usual rates.
President A. C. STEELE,
Vice President C. OVERMAN,
Attorney JOS. II. WILSON,
See'y 4' Teas'rE. NYE HUTCHISON.
DIRECTORS:
A. C. STEELE, S. T. WRISTON,
JNO. L. BROWN, WM. JOHNSTON,
M. B. TAYLOR, F. SCARR,
CHAS. OVERMAN.
Executive Committee S. T. Wriston, F. Scarr, Jno.
L. Brown.
April 10, 18G0.
1 Burn ife5iffS??no,ftTn?5
lb t n . 1 vi w e 33 1 sm tun
NEVER DEBILITATES.
IT Is compounded entirely fYoin Cum, and
3
O
tf
o
li.ivf iimxl U. mid is now re-
al. the Ui-ea lur ukicb it
within the l:t two yon
m relief, a the numerous
t tlie temperament of the
ed iu such quuulitiem aa la
htiilument guMe you n the
VltiOltAlOK, and K
pinintx, UIIIouk At-
Cliroiiic Diarrhoea,
pi luts, Dy.;nte
Stoumeli, Habitual
1. , holrra, Chole
Infaiitum, Klalu
Kt-inale Weakness
ceiwfully as an Ordlna-
lue. Itwi)lureSICI
thousands can testify.) til
two or thrrt Tea
en at commcuoemeoi CI
giving their testtlrooay
PEA MEAL
We keep at our Steam Flooring -Mill .in this place
Pea Meal for feeding cows nnd stock. Also, we hare
on band at all times, Family,. Extra, Superfine and
coarse Flour. We warrant our family flour.
Corn Meal and Grits can always be had at the mill
' ,a ,ocft . J. WILKES & CO.
April 19, 1859 ' - ; ;
and approved by all tbati
aorto who couuaeuce ui
is recommended.
It has cured thousand
who had eh eu up all ho;je
unsolicited certilicates in my
The dose must be adapted
individual taking it, and us
aci gently on the Bowels.
Let the dictates of your
use of the LIVER I -will
cure Liver Com
tacks, Dyspepsia,
Summer Com
ry. Dropsy, Sour
Costlveness, Chol
ra Morbus, Cliolern
lence. Jaundice,
es, and nay be used sue
ry Family Sledl
HE AD ACHE, (as
twenty minutes, If
spoonfuls are tak-
attack.
A 1 1 who use It arc
in its favor.
MIX WATER IN THE MOUTH WITH
THE IN VIGOR ATOR, AND SWALLOW
BOTH TOGETHER.
Price One Dollar per Bottle.
ALSO.
SAUrOIlD'S
PAMILV
CATHARTIC PILLS,
COMPOUNDED FRoM
Pure Vegetable Extracts, and put up Iu
GLASS CASES, Air Tight, and will keep
in any climate.
The Family C ri
fle but active Cathartic
used in his practice more
The constantly ineresine
have tone used the PILL
all express hi recard to their
them w ithin the reach of all.
The Profession well know
on different portions of the
ine FAMILY CA
has. with due reference to
been compounded from a
lahle Extracts, whioh acti
aiiaientarv canal, and are1
es where" a Cathartic hi
rangcmditu of tbt
-, Pnlus In the
(oxtlvrnrii,, Paid1
the whole body,
ft-e'loentlT, tf ' neeleeted.
er. Loss ot Aip--ftatloti
ofCoIl over
ncs, Headache, or
all Inflammatory
Children or Adults,
Prlfieroftbe Blood
flesh is heir, too numerous
meat. ! 1 tn
. PRICE THREE DinK.
The Llrrr Invl .rt r and Family Ca
thartic Pills are retailed by TnigWsU generally, sod
sold wholesale by the Trad in all the large towns.
'- ' 8. T. W. BAlf FOB , n. IJ
, Manofxettrer and Proprietor,
., 33S Broadway. A ew Yerk,
thartlc PILL isareo-
wbich the proprietor has
than twenty years,
demand from those who
and the satisfaction which
use. has Induced me to pises
that different Cathartics set
bowels.
THAKTIC PII.lt
this well established fact,
rsriety of the purest Vere
alike on every part of the
pood and safe in all eas
needed. such as De
Stomach, ! lee pi
Back I Loins,
and Soreness over
from sudden cold, which
end in s Ions course of Fe
ll te, a Creeping cn
tl.etMMfy, Rest less-
elgti) l he head.
Disease. Worms is
RhenmifUm, s rrwat
snd mtiT diseases to which
to n-.enUnn in this adrertiss-
1 1.
-Si
NEW v GOODS.
the largest stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS
in the town, is now on hand at the popular and ; fash,
ion able house of i - Or '; ' ' 4
Koopmann & Ph
The public, and especially the Ladies, are very re
gpectfully invited to call and examine our stock, for we
know they cannot fail to be pleased, both as to quality
and price. -"-- '
We are now opening daily, as we receive them from
the first Houses in the". Northern cities, the following
splendid Goods in part: , , . ; ,
Merinos, Delaines, Poplins, Silk ,
LADIES TRAVELING GOODS,
French, English & American Prints, a large stock
Qualities and prices to suit all tastes and purses.
Splendid CLOCKS and SMIMirJLS9 to
which particular attention is invited. Bonnets, Jock
ey's and Flats, Embroideries, Trimmings,' Hosiery,
Gloves, kc. Our Staple aud Domestic Department is
full and complete, and for it we defy competition.
WE will IYOTJBI2 liXDEItSOLI),
We have a splendid assortment of CARFETS aud
Family and Negro Blankets. Our
READY-MADE CLOTHING
this season surpasses, in finish and superiority, our
heretofore splendid stock in that line; and the best
thing is, we will sell at shorter profits than ever.
BOOTS it ml nOES.-Our stock in this
department is very complete, and selected for Ladies
Gentlemen, Children and Servants with great care and'
at lov prices. A large and cheap stock of choice
..lis il E v
HARDWARE, &c,
We call the attention of onrold and highly valued eos
tomers, and buyers generally, to the tact" that, antici
pating their tastes and wants, we have neither spared
toil or expense ia order to suit nnd please them, and we
sincerely assure them that with these views sad iatea
tions, we will sell on terms entirely to accommodate
all who call on us. KOOPMANN k PHELPS.
Oct. 16, 1860. , . -.- tf
FILL OPENING.
New Store! JVevv Goods!
- AT- : ..
LOEWENSTEIN & BRO.,
Nearly opposite the Court House, , ,
Where they have an extensive stock of. DRV GOODS,
Clothing, Boots aud Shoes,
Hats and laps.
And a large variety of Domestic Goods
Persons will do well to give us a call before purchas
ing elsewhere.
LOEWENSTEIN 1 BRO.
October 10, 18C0 tf
F.' SCARR t CO.; and E. NYE HUTCHISON k CO
. Charlotte. N. C.
ApriJ 19, I860.
MEt KLEXBUUG IliON W621KS,
Charlotte, A. .
ALEXANDER At McDOUGALL.
The undersigned beg leiive to inform the citizens of
Charlotte and vicinity and the public generally, tlmt
they hare opened the above Establishment sit the foot of
Trade Street, adjoining the track of the North t'aroliua
IWil Road and opposite John Wilkes' Sieuni Mills, nnd
are prepared to f urnish all kinds of
at short notice and on reasonable terms.
Steam Engines from 8 to 80 Horse
Power.
Their SHOP contains tools selected with great cnrer
and is provided with all the improvements required
to do their work in a first rate mstnner.
Castings, in Iron or Brass, made to order..
1IORSE-SIJOE1XG and BLACKSMITHS work of all
kinds. REPAIRING in their line attended to.
Agents for Dr. E. O. Elliott, for Winter's Patent
Mulay Saw Mill, which has the adrantage, along with
many others, of doing at least twice as much work,
and doing it better, than any other Mill in use it ma
be run by Steam, Water or Horec Power. The Mulay
may be seen at the Shop at anv time.
HENRY ALEXANDER.
MALCOLM McDOUGALL.
. N. B. Oid Iron, Brass, Copper, &c, bought or taken
in trade.
September 25, 18C0. 31-tf.
NEW RESTAURANT.-
Having connected with my Es
tablishment an
Ealing and Refreshment
A Saloou,
It I , I nm n .. n . ... r- las. I
fjf: nut fit imiiru iu bci h hit
r:lSfKi!5'i and tbe public in the culinary line
V$Pi'$&' in the best stvle. Epicureans
lfCsKK ples give me a call, and it
shall be my constant stndy to
please them.
J. D. PALMER,
One door above the Bank of Charlotte.
January 1, 1861.
MRS. WINSL0W,
An experienced Nurse and Female Physician, presents
to the attention of mothers, her
SOOTIIIAG SVRUP,
For Children Teething,
which greatly facilitates the process of teething, bj
softening the gums, reducing all intiamation will all
all pain and spasmodic action, aud is (
tire to It scutate Hie Howe It.
Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselTti,
and relief and health to your in'autt.
We have put up . and sold this article for over ten
rears, and tux sav, in confidence and tbcth, oi it,
wttat we nave nt
say of any other
EH 11AS IT FAILED,
STANCE, TO Elf-
wlien t i'm e 1 y
did we know an-
WIN BLOWS
&OOT1IINO
S VIS
ver been able to
medicine vtr
nt a siseii ur-
jrEC'T A CURB,
used. Neve-
. j
-insiauce oi uir
satisfaction bv anv one who used it. On the contrary,
all are delighted with its operations, and speak, hi
terms of commendation of its magical effects and medi
cal virtues. We speak in this matter "What w do
know," after ten vears' experience, aod pledge our repu
tation for the fulfillment of what we here declare. In
almost every instance where the infant is suffering from
pain and exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or
twenty minutes after the svrnp Is administered.
This valuable preparation is the prescription of oni
of the most EXPERIENCED and SKILLFUL NURSkS
in New England, and has been osed with never-failmf
success in thousands of cases.
It not only relieves the child from pain, bnt invigor
ates the stomach and bowel, corrects actdityais
gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will al
most instantlr relieve Gkimsg is the Bowels, and
nf -overcomes con-
ii not specuti
death. We be
and SUREST
THE WORLD,
FOR
CHILDREN
Tee 1 lii m?.
vulsions, which,
remedied, end in
lieve it the best
REMEDY. IN-
in all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea in Children,
whether it arises from teething, or from any other caoi.
We woold say to every mother who has a child suffer
ing from any of the foregoing complaints Do kot i
toc peejcdices, nor the prejudices f others, ,t"
between yoa and your suffering child, and the reh
that will be sore ves. absolutely sure to follow tn
use of this medicine, if timely used. Full direction
for nsing will accompany each bottle. None genoinj
unless the fac-siTOile of CURTIS k PERKINS,
York, Is onT the outside wrapper.
- Sold by-Druggists throughout the world.
Principal Office,, J 3 Cedar street, N. Y.
Price only 5 cents er Bottle.
'. For sale bf-E. NYE HUTCHISON & CO., tndV
F. SCARR." . ! , .. i..,
March 204 1860. " - J