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WESTEUN DEMOCRAT, CHABLOTTE, ' y T ' f ' I r j . : ; . " ; -J- . ' r 11 - . j 'I'- r A SNORING WIFE. - -TaHcaboat year scolding .wives aiid your smoky cbinineytbat they ain't nowhere they ain't a .-3ifcntostance. I would rather , have a chinincy "-'-4bat emits smoke enough to cure .the whole fami j,fardi)e forced to live with a duzeo Xantippee m jlLlogeticrrthaj ta-have-lo'put up" with a "fin"onngwIFeTT)TiT the very iclea makes a nervous man tremble, frona the top of his stovepipe hit to -rbout a; foot below the fcoleafof his boot! A snor ting, wife j Jiaoo-o-oo-o ! -iV,IJut"I started to tell a story, and I am going to 3o it. ' Well "In my life's morning- march, when my Losoni vf 6s young," I wooed and won the beauti- fut and accomplished Mies Ann M. Dash. The .difficulties of tbc courtship I will not here cun nerate,. for jhey will not weave into the plan of ibb Btory, which is intended to be short very The appointed time for the wedding arrived, and .hundreds of young people from far and near, assembled at.lhe mansion of the old man Dash, to -YiriUicfis the ceremony and "trip the light fantastic i-toe."; -It was a-brilliant wedding, and "happi " - ucs9, our being's end nd aim," was ours. When Jji couple really love, their weddiu-day is the hap piest of their lives; and if they should be unfor tunate in after life, they look back to that da)' as a bright oasis in the desert of their memory. About two o'clock in the morning the company broke up and we went to bed. Before I got to pleep my wife began tosjfojr. Jl'rl was dumbfounded. 'Ve god!'' I mentally ejaculated, " is this a reality ? Is it possible that 1 am bound up for life to a woman who snores?" I was miserable. . Here I had been just a minute before in ecsta sies oyer the possession of, as I thought, a treas ure. "Can I love her?" I asked of my heart, and the answer instantly canie," " It is impossible! I t debated with . myself whether or not I should u fcecede," but snoring was not a ground of divorce. ;lt ought to be "you bet." I sat up in bed and from thinking went to talking. - " I can't and won't stand this: I'll just get up '.and leave, let the consequences be what it may. I love her, I know, but 1 did not know that she jgnored." About this time I noticed that she had emit ynoring, and was shaking the bed with suppressed daughter, and 1 began to see that 1 was sold. There never was a iioor devil, before nor since. that rejoiced more at discovering that he had been Fold.;. ." Why," said she, "I thought you promised to -take me for better or for worse; but here you are raising a row, and threatening to leave me at the first little fault you find about me." " "Well," said I, " I will make the same promise again, if you won't snore; but I'll be hanged if -Would live with a wife ten minutes." Jg!:hle.Barhkl Shot V.vss. Tt has been suggested to us on the authority of Army officers, that double-barrel shot guns will be found of very efficient service in the present struggle. It is true that they could not be used against arms of long'range, but that it is probable that avast deal oTthe fighting will be done in storming, and dc fencTfng ramparts and entrenchments, the double barrel shot gnits can be Used must effectually at close quarters. The Plan. I am at last enabled to send ou a comprehensive announcement of the governmental policy concerning offensive movements. Jt is the intention of the President to crush out this rebell ion, if possible before the 4tli of July, Ho has determined and ordered that, if it be practica ble, simultaneous attacks be made upon .Norfolk, Richmond, Harper's Ferry and Pensacola, and that a flotilla be sent down the Mississippi river. There is to be no trifling. Good citizens will be protected, but traitors will be hung and their property will be confiscated. Wash. Cor. X. Y. Time. - 'HEr.v-KAisiNO. A gentleman, who has look ed into Southern resources with reference to our complete and everlasting independence, reports onby one item iu which we are deficient. We enn make corn and wheat and meal and cotton enough 6 feed and clothe ten times our population; but we fiie short of heep. This deficiency can be al ii. t entirely supplied in a tingle scaaon. By uot killing the lambs this spring the number of sheep can be nearly doubled at once. We hope our people will not neglect so important a matter. Better hot' taste lamb for years to come than ever n train be dependent on the Yankees for anything great or small. -Richmond Win-j. aVjTThey are getting up i company at Nash ville, "Tenn. They are said to have sevthes, fastened on to the ends of poles, "a swale bit of a toool" for a scrimmage. Verily, they think that "all flesh is grass," and they want to mow some of it down. T nriK Tax Lists lor the vcar 1?J1 are now inmr liaa. Is for collection. Tax-pavers will ide:i.i ,tuke notice, ami hold themselves in readiness to pa v. M. W. h'OBISOX, May 7, 1.1 lni Tax Collector. State of .. Carolina, 31rcklcnbiirff C o-; i ,Cvrt of ritas and Quarter S'teions April Term, 1SC1. I J. A. Estes T. J. M. Strail, Jxmti Collin. Jr, ami ' . Joseph I.ovell. j Original Attachment Levied in the hands of K. A. ' '.4VL,cod, and hica summoned as garnirhee. j It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that th j ,4efnrlant in this suit are not inhnhtlants of Ncrib CA?olina but reside hryt-nd the limit of the fame, it is thtrtforo ordered br s.;id Court that pnhlicatiou be naadr-in th Western Democr.-.t, a newspaper printed in the lowr. of Charlotte, for six successive weeks, not if r- ing the said defendant - to t attd appear before the , J unices of onr C'-ourt of I'leat and Quarter Sessions at : the jaxt Court to, be held for said conntr of Mecklrn- baig, at.th Cwirl IKmsc in Charlotte, on the 4tb Mon- ' daj of Jujv next, Aueu iid there to plad. answer, or ! demur, or judgment j-o confesso will betaken as to i them. j Witness, 7. K. Heid, C!erk of aid Court, at office in j Charlotte, the 4tu Monday of April, lSGl.nn.l the t5th year of American Independence. j 5-tft V. K. KHID, Clerk. t ftate or . Carolina, Mccklenlturgr Co. i ft- aad Qwrtrr St'tiont April Ttrm I SSI. f T4; - .IOrr vs. B. A. Culp. Original Attachment Lew on Laud. It appearing, to the satisfaction of the Court that B. , A. Calp, the defendant in this case, is not an iohabU tant of.the State of North Caroling but resides beyond the limits of the same, it is therefore ordered br said ! .Couft th'tubIicatioa' be made for six weeks in he Western Democrat, a. newspaper published in the town ; f Charlotte, notifying -the said defendant to be and i appear before the Justices of our Court of Pleas and ! Quarter Sessions, at the next'Court to bo lield for the j aid equyrof eelfnfcurg; t the Court Hixise in v v. "I jwumbj ui rfuij ucti, mrn there to plead. arTvcY tpi demur, or judgment pro con- frseeftvdllita take agntust him. - Witness, TP. K;-ReMt, Clerk of our said Court at of- .!le,.tbe. 4Ub Mondny in April, 161, and the 85th year of America Jndepetn'e. 6t - - W. K. HEFD. Clerk. The Northern Government iQuanda, ry.- The Washington .correspondent of, the New York Times says: , ; The Government is becoming embarrassed with the question of how the prisoners - eaptu red in this conflict now going on shall he disposed of. Our scouts are daily picking up meo . proved to hare disunion sentiments, and already the number Maken exceeds one hundred. . The rebels are cap turing Union men, assuming that the Government will exchange prisoners and, that by having' a suffipieut number, they will - be able to .secure re lea.se to the 30 Virginians -captured at Alexandria. Here is the embarrassment. 'If the Govern ment treat these men as rebels, taken in arms against the Government, they should be hung. This would not b deemed good . poliey, even did not humanity revolt against $neh a sacrifice of human life. Oa the other side, if the system of exchanges be adopted, there is in the act a recog- nition of the rebels as belligerents, according Jto all laws of nations. The Cabinet has discussed this point several times without coming to any re sult, but it is probable that in the end the minor rebels will be discharged on parole, and the leaders only hung. This same correspondent urges the confiscation of Gen. Lee's estate, worth 250,000, which act he thinks would restore Eastern Virginia to its allegiance. What it Take to Carry on a Neirrpaper. It takes time it takes patience industry some sense it takes paper pens ink type print ers editors news boys pressmen, press work press exchanges correspondents, a disposition to be accomodating to every body to hear every body's complaints to listen at ever body's tale it takes skillful manocuvering to hit no body and offend no one. But to carry on all these things successfully and give you the news it takes noney money that will pass at the banks and in the stores in fact everywhere it is needed. Nuf ced. BEEF CATTLE AND SHEEP WANTED. The iubscriber desires to pnrchaee Beef Cattle and Sheep, in condition for butchering. The highest mar ket price will be paid. W. A. COOK, May 28, 13CI tf Town Batcher. VTAIYTED rn.lIEDIATEL.ir, NK HUNDRED HANDS, to make Clothing for the .Soldiers. Ladies in the country can be supplied with work by pending for it. Liberal prices paid. Call soon at the Clothing Store of F17LLIXQS t SPRINGS. May 28, 1861 tf NOTICE. HE Public is hereby notified not to trade with tny wife ELIZABETH P., as I will not be responsi- ble for anv of her contracts W. W. RRA. M:iy 2$, 1861 3t-pd Wil Charlotte & Ruth. Railroad WESTERN" DIVISION. On and after Monday the lath instant, the Passenger and Mail Train will be run on this Road daily (Sunday excepted) as follows : GOING WEST. I.KATR. ASKITI. 7 00 A. il. Charlotte, 7 45 " Tuckasegee, 7 43 A. M. 8 15 " Brevard, - 8 10 " (f 40 : Sharon, 8 37 " Lincolnton, V 00 " GOING EAST. Lfatr. Arbivx. 1 : oo A. M. LincoHton, 1 1 Sharon, 11 20 A. M. 11 50 " Brevard, 1 1 45 12 17 P.M. Tiukasegee, 12 15 P.M. Charlotte, 1 00 By order, V. A. McBEE, Acting Master ot Transportation. Lincoluton. April 4, If 61 GIIAUI.OTTE DRUG STORE. E. NYE HUTCHISON &. CO. . RETAIL. DRALCHS IH Forfign and Domestic Brngs, Medicines, Chemicals. Perfumery, Fiuicy Articles, Oils, Paints. Var- f; nishes, Window GI&sk, Putty, Dye Stuffs, Turpentine, Burning Fluid, s,;:T aicouoi, riire Liiquors, canton leas, field and Garden Seeds. c. tsrr Having closed our Books, we intend hereafter to sell for cash. May 7, 1SGI. DR. JOSEPH GRAHAM OITers his Professional Services to the citizens of Charlotte and the surrounding country. Office adjoining the residence of Mr Wn. Johnston. February 12, Ifttil. jr. XOTICE. Tnc TAX LIST, for the year 1860, is now ia my bands, ready for inspection. All persons are requested to inform ine of any taxable which may not be lifted. All TAX PAYEItS are requested to prepare themselves to meet their TAXES promptly. V. YV. CRIER, Sfuriff. April IC, 1 . C 1 . tf GROCERIES. Jl'ST RECEIVED, 100 Sacks CofTec, Rio, Lagnlre and Java; 50 Ilhds. Molasses, ('uba and .Muscovada; 50 Bbls. N. O. Molaises; 30 Ilhds. Sugar, assorted : , 75 Bbls. A. B. and C. Sugar; 100 Bbls., half-barrels and kits Mackerel, No. 1, 2 and 3; . 100 Kegs Powder, rifle and blasting ; Shot. Lead, Rice, Teas, and a general assortment of Groceries, for sale for CASH. EM AS 4 COIiES. April 30, 1861. GOODS. KOOPMANN k PHELPS have received handsome assortment of. SPRING GOODS, consisting in part of DRESS GOODS, BONNETS, Ac, To which they invite particular attention. April 23, 1861. WA.VTED, LBS. BACON. 29.000 Bushels I CORN, for which CASH will be ! paid y Febrnarv 26. ELI AS A COHES. 1S61 tf jXotice. From and after this day (1st of January, 1861.) we will he pleased to sell onr old friends and customers, and the rest of mankind, for - cali, and cash only, any article in our line of business tht we may hare ma hand. Any person sending or coming for Good. after this date, without monev. will please excuse us if. is- nr; ui lining ineir oruer, we iurnieot mem with a : copy of this advertisement, as we art determined not la Ittll a single article on credit. 8- And those indebted to ns art requested to call : and pay, as we waat the money, DATES k WILLIAMS. JaHuary 1, 11(1 tf CONVENTION DELEGATES " Anton Tr. A. Myers svod J. A. Leak. amane -Jodge Ruffin, Giles Mebane. . Alexander A Q Stewart. . Atke J D Forbe. . . '- Bladen T D McDowell. ; , JinmnriekThomeL D Mcares. 1 Bertie S B Spruill, James Bond. . , . - Beaufort V J Ellison. E J Morrow. ' Buncombe S VT Woodfia. " Burke J C McDowell. Cularrtu C Phifer. CaUirllE W Jones. ' ' Cmmden D D Ferebee. Caswell Hon B Brown, John A Graves.. . . Catauba Rev P C Henkle. . - - . C'irteret C R Thomas. . ' Chatham L J Merrttt. Joho Manning, Ja II Headen. Cherokee A T Davidson. . Chouan R H Dillard. . XTleaveland Dr W J T Miller, Dr J W Tracy. . Columbut Richard. Woolen. .- Craven Geo Green, J D WLitford. ' Cumberland Won Warren Winalow, David McNeill. CurrituekE M Shaw. Davidion B C Donthit, B A Kittrell. Duplin W J Houston, J T Rhodes. .( Davie Robert Sprouse. Edgecombe and WiUon lion Geo Howard, W S Battle. Fortyth Thos J Wilson, Rufus L Patterson. Franklin YT P Williams. Granville T L Hargrove, A W Venable, S S Roysler. Gaston Dr S X Johnston. Greene W A Darden.jr." Guilford Hon J A Gilmer, Rulph Gorrell, R P Dick. Gates A J Walton. Halifax R H Smith, L W Batchelor. Hertford Hon Kenneth Rayner. Hyde E L Mann. Harnett X S McNeill. Haywood Win Hicks. Henderson W M Shipp. Iredell Anderson MUchell, T A Allison. Johnston C B Sanders, W A Smith. Jackson W H Thomas. . ' Jones Wm Foy. Lenoir John C Washington. Lincoln Wm. Lander. Macon C D Smith Madison J A McDowell. Martin Asa BiggS. McDovell J II Greenlee. Mieklenbury Hon J W Osborne, Wm Johnston. Moor Dr It Turner. Montgomery S II Christian. Jsash A H Arrington. . New Hanover J L Holmes, W S Ashe. Northampton D A Barnes, J U Moodr. Onslow Dr G W Ward. Orange Hon W A Graham, Capt Joha Berry. Pasquotank Dr R K Speed. Perquimans Joseph S Cannon. Person John W Cnauinghara. PittV B Satterth wuite, B Grimes. liandolph Wm J Long, Alfred G Foster. Richmond Walter F Leak. Robeson J P Fuller, J C Sutherland. Rock-ingham Edward T Brodnax, Hon David S Reid. Rowan Hon Burtou Craige, II C Jones, sr. Rutherford and Volk J II Carson M Durham. Sampson Dr Thos Bunting, Rbbt A Moseley. Stanly E Heme. Sfkts John Hill." Surry T V Hamlin. 7Vrre Eli Spruit). Iniott Hugh M Houston. Wake Hon Geo E Badger, W W nolden, K P Battle. .Warren Hon W N Edwards, F A Thornton. Wayne Geo V.Siroi:g, A Thompson. Washington W S Pettigrew. Watauga J W Counsel. Wilkes Peter Filer, Jas Calloway. Yadkin R F Armfield. " Yancey M P Penland. ' . New Family Grocery Store j ! I. A. PASCHAIili fc I O., Wholesale and Retail dealers in Family Groceries, choice old Wines, (highly improved by age.) Also, Havana Srgars, Tobacco, Wooden and Wil low Ware, &c. Having established ourselves in Charlottee, and in consideration of the hardness of the times, we desire and iutend to sell to the entire satisfaction of purcha sers. All orders accompanied with the cash will be promptly attended to. Store on Tryon Street, one door abore Palmer's Ya rietv Store. March 26, 1861. S50 REWARD. RUNAWAY, fronuhe Subscriber, living near While Plains, C'tiesieitield Dieirici, iS.C, about lOih of Aiigufl laM my uero fellow, Ben. llr is 24 yta'S ol aj;e, of a yellowish complexion, almost black, has no beard, weighs about 160 poui.ds, about C leet 1 inch high. -He walks with a firm step ar.dcarnea hi nst- If t rcct. ll is likely that Ben will en deavor to innkc his way lo a free State. Any person wi'.o will arrest ilu- aid nefcro and lodge hun-in any sale jail so that 1 can get hun or deliver him to me at mv residence slinll receive the atuive rewaid.' I will also give $100 reward tor proof sufficient to convict any white person or -persons ot harboring the said boy or trvii.i; :o effect hisrscape. WM. M. BLAKENEY. Febuary 19, 1B61. li. IVOT1CE. The nndersigned hereby give notice that we forhid all persons from trespassing on our hinds and waters bv hunting with dngs and guns and fishing with seines or tackle of n; srt; and that all persons so trespassing will be dealt with accordiug to law. E R HARRIS, WM B SLOAN, PETER COX. JOHN A BRUMBY, C A BARRINGER, P A BARRINGER, D A BARRINGER, April So, 1S81 3t-r4 W M STINSON. The Celebrated Female Pills. These Pills do not cure all diseases, but they are tcar rtnttd to cure Lucoreah, or Whiles that dreadful scourge to female health, happiness and usefulness.' They are no' "-tented and are no humbug, but are prepared by a North Caroliua physician of high standing and of long experience in the treatment of female diseases. All that is uecesary to convince yon of their efficacy is a fair trial.' For particulars, see wrappers. Price $ I per box. For sale at the DRUG STORES. Jan. 15, 1P61 - xr Rope ! Rope! I 3,00ft pnnd f Manilla. Juto and CotUn Rope, frem inci to 3 inches, at TAYLOR'S Hardware Store, Opposite the Maasion House. WJI.LTAM TIDDY. ' SALISBURY, N. C, A .t D W3f. & 11. TIDDY, Charlotte and Lincolnton, N. C, MANUFACTURERS VT MONUMENTS, I.EADST0XES, Ac., &c. 86?Orders at either Yard respectfully solicited, aud will meet with prompt attention. Feb 2, 161 tf Quinn's Rheumatic Remedy Has effected cures of Rheumatism that were considered hopeless, certificates to prve which can be exhibited. The suffering are invited to give the medicine a trial. Orders addressed to the uudemgned at Charlotte wil rereive prompt attention. W. W. QUINN. April 10, lg60. Price $1 50 per bottle. AT TAYLOR'S yon can find tbe largest assortment f Cutlery. Gnas and Pistols, of all the celebrated makes. ... GLASS, of all sizes and qualities both French and American. Also, PnttT by tbe keg or pound. WOODEN WARE "Brooms,; Ac, of all kinds. TAN BARK. . 100,000 CORDS Tan Bark wanted, for which libera price will be paid.' M. B. TAYLOR, rfcarlette. Here 22, lf&3 . tf ' .(Lite-Scarr Co.) - -3- Chemist; pruggist Charlotte, )V; C., 't'.ve: ., RESPECTFULLY invites attention to hU cpmpjete stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS ' and . MEDI--CINES, selected with greaj care; sad without jegard to price; putity and quality being especially, regarded To Physicians. New Chemicals aiid Drugs j list received. Hyrdphos phites of Soda and Potass, Tilden'g Fluid Extract, Churchill's SyTup of the Hypophosphites, Ammoo Ferric Alum. Perchlorate of Iron (solid,) &V . y Country Merchants Will find at this : esttt-blisment a full assortment of articles iu the Drug JUie.at Charleston Pricea. - ' Babbit's Pure Potash, in tin. -Concentrated Lye, . - Soup- Potash, iia barrels. : Vinegar,. - .. Nutmegs, ; Allspice, - Cloves, Mace, . . Ginger,. . , : Pepper, . :. t- o Cinnamon, Jfcc' Linseed fc'perm Lard Oil, 44 Train Oil. Tanners' " Sweet- ' A full supply of Paints. White Lead, Red Lead, Paris Green, C'hrouic (Jreen, Chrome Yollovf, Prussian Blue, ' Raw and Burnt Umber, ft 5 O Terra do Sienna, &c, Elegant Preparations lor the Hair. Burnett's Cocoaine. ' . Savke's Ursina, Razin's Ox Marrow, A'c, At 'SCAUR'S Drug EsUblihhmont. Jan'y 1, 1861 KOBMKT O. HXSllS. ALFRBD ULXT1X. MARTIV, COMMISSION MERCIIiNTS, JtsaF" "Cousigniiieuts of Produce will meet with prompt personal attention. , March 19, 1SG1 y MECKLENBU-KG HOUSE. ; This hotel, situated nc.ir the rontre of the tovru of Charlotte, and convenient to the business portion of the town, has been leased by the subscriber, and refitted and put in good order aud condition, and I am now ready to actum module all who may call upon me.' ' All that I ask of the puMic is to try me, and if they are not pleased. I will then know that the fault lies with me. .My table will be provided 'with the best that the country can afford having . secured the best of cooks and servants. I am satisfied that. I can please the taste f the most fastidious. . v. Being provided with good and comfortable stables aud careful and attentive ostlers, I am prepared to pro vide for man's best friend, the Horse. , Feb 19, 18ol 3m MATIIIAS HARKEY. PUf.IIAiTI fc CO., Auctioneer for Sale of Negroes, Odd Fellows' Hall, Franklin' Street, RICHMOND, VA. ALBERT C. Pt'LLUM. U0BT. P. Pt'LLIlU, DAS'L K. WKISIGER. Daily sales public and private. We pledge our strictest attention to the business entrusted to us, and will answer all communications promptly. Porter al wavs ateacb Depot. May 22, 1 SG0 y Carriage Materials. lie would call special attention to bis stock of the above goods, consisting of Springs, Axles, Hubs, Bows, Spih.es, Shafts. Curtain frames, Knobs, Bands, Lining Nails. Damivsk, Satinet, Cloths, Laces, Fringes, Enamel ed and Patent Leather, Enamelled Cloth, Oil Carpetj Paints of all kinds, dry and iu oil;-Varnfcb, Turpentine, Linseed Oil. Tyre and oval Iron, .Bolts, and everything in the way of Carriage Trimmings, at prices that can not fail to pleae, at the Hardware Pepot of 'A. A. N. M. TAYLOR, ' 'Opposite tbe Mansion Honse. Roofing-, Guttering and Job Work,- Of all kind, promptly attended to at TAYLOR S Hardware Store, Opposite the Mansion House The Great Clothing Emporium Fiilliiis, $iuiii & Co., DBAIEnS IN ALL' KINDS .0? Ready-made,.ClothingV . . Furnishing- Goods. Huts, Caps, Trunks, Valises, &c, &c. FULLINGS, SPRINGS & CO. Would call the especial attention of their friends arid patrons to their Ncvr Struck of Clofhing, now opening. They think they can offer greater in ducements to buyer than they have ever done, their good being bought at reduced rtes and at such prices as they feel confident no house in the State can com pete with. Thej- are offering very nice Cassimere Suits at from $12 to $25. All manner ot CASSIMKRK PANTS, Ctfssimcre. Silk, Matalafse and Velvet VKSTS, OVER COATS of all grades and styles. The abve Goods cannot be surpassed in style and make, having been mannfactnred under the constant npervision of one of the firw. FI LLINGS, STRUGS k CO. Sept. 25, I860. MERCIUKT TAILORING. FCLLINGS, SPRINGS k CO. bare also added to their Ready-made Clothing Stock, a Merchant Tailoring De partment, to which they call the especial attention of their many friends aud customers. They intend makiug this department second to none in the State, either in style and quality ofdoods, or in the manufacture of Garments. At all times will he found a good stock of Rlark and colored Cloths, English, Freneh and American Cassi nieres, and h variety of Vesting?. Also, an assortment of Rock Island Cnnsimeres.' They feci confident of their ability to undersell any other house in the State, from the advantages they have in getting their goods. " Their goods are bonght by the quantity, by one of the 1-irni who resides in the Northern markets, which gjres bim the opportunity of taking adTantage Of the prices of goods, thereby saving at least Twenty-five percent to the consumer. figy-Dimes saved are Dollars madel-vj So try ns. uraers rrom a distance solicited. Cutting done on Sept 25, i860. FCLLINGS, SPRINGS it CO. Agricultural Implements, at the Sign of the Gotten PadLotk, A large snpply of the above, con?istine of Thomi-. celebrated Plough,; also Corn-Shellersf StrlltcSS.' Shovels: Spades? Hay and mrt Forks; best cit.tVri Axes; Pick? Mattocks Grubbirc Ho. tr:- ' Trace Chains. I.nar , . ' "iu noes. Chains. Warron ra;. T.-7.. '.V , " " aPn unains 1 a 7, ' il Pruning She c- -, uaiiirn ar, Prnning u . ; C'OCnjlAKI AMPLJ? ICArLJ.CS;xv TZr:-r,.,m Hio frir.da and pared to give 4 . - - v Private-reVson on the E$ano, pStiSfE instruments, at sbox test nottee na on Tery nioa"-.. ... nroCOTedLand orice. j. SHEET-.MUSIC ud tivyy y r- ..... uow openLng dailv? a, we ;- . ; at store pnees." , . . t rd.s. for more I the first Houses in the' Northern cilie. n'k! Havine Deen engmgeu m .- . than ienyears, J offer mT assistance most P J to all those who may desire to purchase Piano or .to. exchange ol Pianos for new ones-. , S; office or at Wid, Furniture lall Kill revive puelc, -' Jan 8, 1861 ; ; . tf . : Charlotte .X 0. JOHN VOGEL, Practical Tai lor, respectfully inform the citi zens of Charlotte and surround ing country, that be is prepared to manufacture gentlemen's clo thing iu the latest style and at short notice. His best exertions wijl be given to render satisfac tion to those who patronize' him. Shop opposite Kerr's Hotel, next door to Urown & Stjtt'a store. Jan. 1, 18GI. tf PEA MEAL We keep'at our Steam Flouring Mill in this place Pea Meal for feeding cows and etovk. Also, we have on hand 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. J WILKES & CO. Jan'y 1, 1861 ' ... - ; - - .. . WHEAT ! The subscriber is prepared to purchase the new croD of Wheat at the hiarhest market price. Farmers will find it to tlieir advantage'to call at the CHAR LOTTE STEAM MILLS before selling. Jan'y 1, . 1861 tf . J.VO. WILKKS. BY J. B. K Eli It, Proprietor. 'JL 1 VERY ACCOMMODATION afforded tbe I i iM iCi patrons of the Charlotte Hotel. "If At this Hotel is kept the line of Daily Stares from Charlotte to Asheville. Oct. 1, 1850. J. B. KERR. ill ART I IV, T A IV IV A II I lAi fc CO., (Successors' to N. M. Martin, Bro. k Co.,) Grocers and Commissiou Merchants, PETER SB UR G, VA. WALTER K. MARTIX & CO, (Suecessors'to N. Martin, Son & Co.,) Commission xllerchauts, . RICHMOND, VA. R. A. Ma rtiiv,: formerly of Granville county. N. C. Rout. Takkaiiii.l, formerly of Edgecombe county. N C. Walter K. Martin of Richmond, Va. N. M. Martin - do. R. il. CcsNiKcnAM. Jr. do. , REFER TO Cv F. Fisher, Esq, Prrs't N C Railroad ; Dr W J Hawkins; Pres't Raleigh k Gaston Railroad; R R Bridges, Pres't Branch Bank at Tarboro, N C ; Hon W N Edwards, Warren county; James M Bnllock. Eeq, Granville county; 0 F Fisher, cashier Exchange Rank, Petersburg, Va.; K P Rattle, Esq, Raleigh. Consignments of cotton, tobacco, wheat and corn re spectfully solicited, and which will hare faithful per sonal attention. A good supply of Groceries always on band -and for sale on reasonable terms. Orders for goods promptly filled. Both concerns will adhere strictly to selling produce on commission. Neither concern will buy on commission, speculation or other wise the articles named above, as their business in pro duce is confined exclusively to selling. We respectfully call the attention of operatives and planters to Petersburg a? one of the best cotton markets in the South. The demand is good both from manu facturers here and for direct shipment from City Point to Europe. Efforts are now being mode to ship cotton direct from Charlotte to this point, for $3 per bale. January 22, 18G1. ' : pd The Charlotte Mutual. Fire Insur ance Company, CONTINUES to take risks against loss by firo, on Houses, Goods, Produce, kc, at usual rates. President A. C. STEELE, : T"jV President C; OVERMAN, Attorney JOS.' H. WILSON, Secy. 4- Teat'r E. NYE HUTCHISON.- DIRECTORS: A. C. STEELE, . . S. T. WRISTON, JNO. L. BROWN, WM. JOHNSTON, M.-B.TAYLOR. F. SCARR, CIIAS. OVERMAN. Executive Committee S. T. Wriston,, F. Scarr, Jno. L. Brown. April 10, 1860. LIVER INVIGORATOn. . NEVEK DKBILJTATKS. IT Is compounded entirely fi om Rnma, nA kits tacomf u est&Mtahrd tttex, m kjmiAi Me4-uie. know ana upprmea D u uut hnvr used it, ad is uuw r-- ones ui inu coaaawice h ! recomaiemlea. 1 th baM for itkh t hhia tbe l.tst two yturt wfaa bad given up nil hnyeii DoUcited crtifiPU in m; i m relief, as tbe nttuwriMS )KM.MIH4 ft MOM . la (he tMMtraiunt nf the ad is saca quautiues as to l Be aoe must Be Miami tndrridual Uikinc tt. naA a met centlT on lite Bowels. Let the dictates af jour !juifnat guUc toa a lb Me of the LIVER It VIOURATOK, au.I it will cor Liver Cm- plalals, ni.lous At CliroH le Dl rrhoea , pl.ilitta, Dr:nt Stomach.lUlllnal Ir, Chslr, Chole lafaatnm, Flatu Frmale Weakness- tacks, Dyspepsia, Summer C o m - ry. Dropsy, Sour Coatlrenesa, Cht r Morbus, Coolers lence, Janndlcr, es, aad aaay b used ana eosafnUy aa a Ordlna- ry Family Mcdl I1EAOAC1IE, (as rlite. II willewreSlCIi: Uimitaads eaa tttiilfj In twa ar 'three Tea- ' en at aoauiMMwesseiil af glvlaa; ibeir UMtkneey twenty minute. Iff spoonful are talc Aaek.' A 1 1 who use It are at iu r&Toc '. MIX WATEU 151 TUB MOUTH WITH THE INV1GOUATOR, ASO tWALLUW BOTH TOGETHER. Pt-Ie One Dollar par Battla, . ALSO. FA MIX. Y CATHARTIC PILLS, COMPOUNDED FROU ' Pur Vegetable Extract, and put up lit L,AJ5 CASES, Air Tight, and will keep In aay climate. Tbe Pa mil w Cm- M lePTT,r.bar.. Ui whirli the proprietor baa J Un KrcntT ynn. n demand from those who ftj and ,Um Mtisftu-tioa wbica Use. kllndnri n,.lA tie bat active raUutrUe aeed ia his prarttre mure The eonktamlT ittTashif he loa Bsed tne P I LI.-, all express iu regard tc their them within the reaeaof all The Profession well know a different portions of the Tae FAMILY CA has, with due referanee to beea compoGnded from a table Extracts, which act alimentary canal, and are es where a Cathartic is raiigementa of tht "N, Fain In the (ot-rr rvesa, Pain the whole body, treqeeetly, if neglected. ' ver. Last Aune H P4 that difT.rent Cathartics art ' bowels. jHARTfC Pit L Ua well esublished fact, rariety of (he purest Vers alike on every part of the !td aad safe ia all eaa. needed, such aa De Stomach Kleepl- BaSk- a, Ilii, Jd Sorenes over rreea sadden eiW. which end ia a long caurae of Fe tlte,a Creeplna; the bdy , Restlesa wrteht In t he head, fH ae, Worm ha Khrninal le m, a raai and me ay diseases to which tO-SDCntioa in tkia Siln.llaa satlon ofCold over tieaa. Headache, or; all Inflammatory Chtldrest or Adult, Pnitfler ofthe Blood Besh is heir, too asmerous L ! e. 1 to S. PHir c tii r F.K nrMir a .Th,.T'IT" Inlsf.rat.r and Family Ca thartic Pills are eetailed by nmrrisU generally, and acid wholesale by 0 Trade in all the larCe towns. 8. T. W. SANFOKU, IU. I., Manafaatureraad Proprietor, . 33B Broadway. New York, f. SCAUR CO. .Charlott K. C. ari E NYE HUTCHISON CO April 19, 1860, , The largest stock of FALL AND tvIv; 7 tnftiti t6-n-fis nrw on hand ai th . C0r,f. fioniblehonieof wmC r Kobpifjann &Phem Ibe-public, and especially the Ladies Vpectfnlly inTited to call anij examine our t Ji know tftey caanos iau to oe-pleased, both lit . cities.' it,. snlcntlid iiiioda in part: , Merinos, Delaines. PopllnS I : , : SADIES TRAVELING GOODS French, English & Atnct ican Prints, I Qualities nnd prices to 3uit all tastes' and jmr v. Splendid- CL.iJ.4KS and Snty, I which particular attention is invito. Bonnw.V c's aud Mat, Embroideries, Trimmine, OloWs, kc. Our t-tfl.le aud Domestic LeL ' full and complete, and lor it vfe defy coinpctiti"1: WE will IVOT MIMJIXDKH -We bave.a'splendid n;;ormient 'of CARprrt Family and Xegro Blankets. Our - , READY-MADE 'CLOTHING this season snri)a??es, in funli and fujjcri:, heretofore splendid stock in that line; ail(j J- thing" is, tve will Sell at shorter profits than tTr BOOTS mid- SHOES.-Our Mori b' department . is very complete, and selected for jj1 Ucutlemen, Children and Servants with jrrcatctr, at lo--prices. A large and cheap stoclof clto'e (S3g($i HARDWARE, &c. We call the attention of ouroldand highly tu!I(j Ynmrs. and buv'ers irenerallv. to the !.' i... paling their tastes and wants, we have ntithr . 0 ..i luuii.,' tow or e.xpetjse iu oruer io tun a r. i 1 i.t Avupnsp ! i nriUr tn unit ti nl nlnn... .i ' -j i- l, l.. .1.. "M. sincerely assure mem uiai witu these, viewsnudi,, tion?, we "will sell on terms entirrh- t0 airnium ' all who call on us. K00PXI A.N.N i PjielJ? Jan. 1, 18.1. . r tf 8 . aISOERY STORE, The subscriber informs the public that st biiST near too Jan, n Kecj)S on .nanu a goou supplT ef GROCERIES AND PROVISION Sacb a? Sugar, ' Coffee, Molasses, Heal, litcot, Cliu ens, Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, kv. ' . Those patronizing him will be nerommudatt, M quantity, quality and price. Give him a call. -M. S. UZilEXT Oct. 30, 16G0. tf. otioj 1CGO. t I I r "V I. PAttIER, Pcaler in Went huh'a Fruits, Havana 5fj Snuff,-Tobacco, Willow. Ware, To, AH kinds or Fancy Uood, And manufacturer of Candies and Cot fectioneries. . One door above the Bauk of Charlotte. "J April 10, 18C0. I ; . .. . 1 A i:W 'LAW- BOOK. cantvell's practice at law. Juft published, a treatise upon the PRACTICE C LAW in Nortfi Caroliun, hy Kinvii:;i tYvm. LL.B., author of the N. C. Justice, etc. CONTENTS: Of legislative power in gcueral: legiIutirc powri North Carolina; legislative powers of justim of peace; county, bwuntiaries deed, etc.: county rrww and charges; court-houses, prisons, etc.: conuty trsw jury trinls; fiiirs and public sales: genernl a-seiet' .inspections,, public- landings, etc.; poor liomM hospitals; registei. and clerks; rivers and creeks: p? ferries and briilgeS; weights and measures;' idiol lunatic: retailers: Nruse-river; public ruadj nsV ways; public landings and inspection: niillj and lers; ordinaries aud constables; patrol-; waid'astf poor; pris"(n bounds; roatis, ferries 'and hi idPK poll exemptions.; executive power -in general; einf power in Nortli Candina; executive j:orrr of t he cms chief justice and clerk: attorneys at law; atiom'-jr. eral; reporter aud niar.hal, clerks ami ndit-itor; o-w for paupers: guardians; county attorney: nurtiuif countr court clcrkscoroners; bouudary commi''tr t;ommitteps of finance; coimty trustee: county tin"-'' special court ; eommissiouei s of l'au; i'.uerlon; perintenden. of schools: cunimissiotiers wf na''!,w wardens if t!if poor; registers, cotiiiinv-lor.t r o! ti'f and creeks; slici iirs: constables: raii"'i. j-tandat" v ers ; - retailers ; adiiiinilrators ; chni man ,cf i' court; com iils.ioiicrs of deed and roii vtrt ncf: missionern of low iatirl?: entry takers and Mtr"" supet intepdents of. election.-; gnif.diai!" im1 rtf'"1 inspector.-; commissioners of internal iinprorfn-'t' partitiirti; patrol oonimittt es ; proce.ei'ners ; J :f a nd boards of valuation: oversetr.. of roads aad eommiii.-joiu'rs of wrecks; tobacco picker.- and rucf The Ari'ENDlX contains forms of Deeds aad'" feyances. as follows : Agreements, aign nifiit.". bills of sale, bills of exc hange aud lading, bon cellaneous bonds, contr.Tcts, deeds, lunrri.-ipc ments, rr.ortgagcR, copai tneiship articles, nolct. leases, ic kv. - This book '.-ontaina -ofiG pages, ia gotten tip w" rior stvle and boumf in law cslf. 'Trice, sing!' $5.1)0. ' . K L) K A 1 1 D CANTWhU. . liAtrioti. 5.f lUE(lKLEaDUUG Ii.O.X HOnW. Charloltc, X. C. ALEXANDER dt McDOUGALl- The uncU-rsigned beg leave to iiifurm l'' ''''" Charlotte and viciaity- aiid the public j;eDerI!; they have opened the above Kstabli-hiurnt a '' Trade Street. a!juirjing the track of the North (r Kail Head and opposite John Wiike.' Sic"1 are prepared to furnish all kiudu of t short notice aud on reasonable terms. Steam Engines from 8 to 80 Power. Their SHOP contains tocds selected with f and is provided with all the improvr meut rf!i to-doiheir work in- a firt rate manner. Castings, in Iron or Brass, made to order. ,( II O US V. - S I U K ING ad 15 L AC K S .M IT H S orl kinds. UKTAI Itl.NG in their line attended to Aeents for Dr.' E. O. Elliott, for Wmtcr Mnl.v yr m;ii k i.nffTi?. atop many others, of doiug at lenit twice as mu and "doing it belter, than any other Mill 'llfjj.; b run by Steam. Water or Horse Tower. T"' mar be seen at the Shop at anr time. UENKY ALKX.ANDF.K MALCOLM McDOt'CAJ. . B. Old Iron. Brass, Copper, it;., bought ?r in trade. r ' ' January 1, 1PB1. WAG0.N WORK and BLACHSMITBI tlir"r.- Collecre street, in "ir.f , Mr Raby'a stable, where I am prepared to do a. of Wood-Work and Dlacksmithing .ucb Oarti and Wagons and repairing Dairinsr. hore-shoeinr, Ac. My the auie, work executed, on the most accommodating term ? effort rnad to srhe satisfaction. Oive me 1 1 , r. HI U - Jan , 181 3m-fd j. n. ' "- t M lla t r
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
June 18, 1861, edition 1
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