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BEAUTY A DUTY. The London Review pronounces that srht to be ulv." and 'no man dis- thus nP, the matter: ''Men or women, whatever nhr.! ff,(nmiitip mnv he cannot be utter- IIJCH J...J.v.. J 1 " jj uly, except Irom moral ana intellectual uauses, oml neithor man nur wntnan has anv fiffht tO be i.v.mv...--. .... . . - " " - ( J ugly, and that if either be so, it is his or her fault, misdemeanor or crime; and that being ugly, they cannot expect the love of their feliow-crcatures. No man can love an ugly woman; no woman can love an ucrlv man, and if fathers and mothers can love an uly child, it is a very sore struggle, and iiiav be dutv after all and not lOVe. JaC IliC case of Theodosia Perkins fresh, fair, twenty three and passably rich. She has a face and a form that sculptor might love to imitate; but she is pert she flirts she has a bad opinion of her own sex and of the other she has no education of the heart or of the mind she has no taste for color, for tune, for propriety; she is "fast" slices "loud she is eaten up with vanity and conceit, and thinks herself the very cream and quintess ence of the world; she is ugly, in spite of her face and form. To louk at her is sufficient to know that she will find no one to marry her except for her money; and to prophesy that after she is mar ried her husband vill detest her. It comes to this that whatever physical nature may have done or way have neglected .to have done for us, the power of being beautiful remains with ourselves. There are moral appliances that are better than physical rouges and pomades to make a man or a woman lovely and lovcalle. It is mind that cre ates face, and that makes little David, strong in the Lord's grace, handsomer than great (Joliath, who i.3 only strong in the devil's favor. And the su periority of this kind of boauty over all ethers is this, that the older we grow the more beautiful we may become. ''There is one beauty of the stars and another cf the moon." There is one benuty of youth, another of maturity and another of old age. Excellent are they all; but from its completeness, as well as from its rarity, tie beauty of old age is the divinest of the three the crown find completion of all the rest. Youth is beauti ful for its physical and moral, but old age is the happy union of the physical, the moral and intel lectual qualities, that generally command love, re spect and homage I know an old woman of seventy-three years of age, oi'a beauty as much superior to that ol seventeen, as mac oi snowy Mout Llano to verdant Primrose Hill. Lovely are the snow-white K.cks, neatly parted over her serene forehead; lovely arc the accents of her sweet voice that sj .oaks lovc-kindncss to all the world; lovely is the smile that starts from her eye, courses to her lips, and lights up all her countenance, when she fjndles a child, or gives counsel of wisdom to the ynuiig man or maid; lovely is she even in her wild reproof ot'-i vnig-door; so mild anil gentle so more than half-divine that he or si e who re lapses afterwards into wickedness, is reckless and luiideii'-d indeed. I dislike U"ly people. I said so at fust. I be t.g'y: it is su now. No man Las a right to must pay their own fault, an d they the penalty. l'KKvr.vi ivf. of Tvphoih Fever. The Macon (Ia.) 'lYleuraph says that the .Medical Faculty of L"nd is, si vein! veals si::Ct decided that those wh live on molasses as a part of their diet never have the typhoid fever. The experience of a Mis.-issippi plantation, referred to in the same journal, confirms the decision. Tj:e ck.mik. In the last tl ree months 11 Ytssei.s have entered the port of Charleston and thirty-three the port -f Wilmington, N. C. Dur ing the san.o period .tTSU,00'J hac been paid to the Collector of the Fort of New Orleans in duties on good? in spjteof the blockade. Saet. I he Norf)! tipPY fo state this ait Jay Hook says: We arc IClt is being manufactured uH.org us, alio :;irge supplies win soon dc placed in the li.uiketH. 1 ! Mt 1 11 iS("te of Surtli Carol inn Union county. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions July Term, 1801. Tho.uas W Dewey, cashier, v. R F Stockton. Attachment. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that R F S.oikton. the defendant in this case, resides beyond the !i:;.irs of this Stole; it is therefore ordered by the court that publication be made for six successive weeks in the Western Democrat, that he be and appear before the Justices of the court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Union, at the court house in Monroe, on the first Monday in October next, then nr.d there to answer, pload or demur, or judgment pro confesso will be entered up against him and the cause set for hearing. Witness, J E Irby, clerk of our said court nt office the first Monday in July, and in the Path year of Amer ican Independence, A D 1861. J. E. IRBY, clerk. 76-ot pr adv $G State of Xorth Carolina I nivn county. Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions July Term, 18CI. Thomas W Dewey, cashier, vs. R F Stockton. Attachment. It nppennng to the satisfaction of the court that R F Stockton, the defendant iu this case, resides beyond the limits of this State; it is therefore ordered by the court that pub'iea'ion be made for six successive weeks in the Western Democrat, that he be and appear before the Justices of the rosiri. of Pleas and Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Union, at the court house ia Monroe, on the first Monday in October next, then find there to answer, p!-ad or demur, or judgment pro confesso wiil be entered up again&t him and the cause set for hearirjpr. Witness, J E Irby, clerk of our said court, at ofEce, the first Monday in July, ai.d in the 85th year of Amer ican Independence, A D 18-Sl. J. E. IRBY, clerk. 7o-6t pr adv $6 Stiste of Xorth Carolina Union county. Court of Pleas and Qusrcr Sessions July Term, 1861. Thomas W Dewey, cashier, vs. R F Stockton. Attachment. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that R F Stockton, the defendant in this case, reside? beyond the limits of this State; it is therefore ordered by the court that publication be made for six successive weeks in the Western Democrat, a uewspapsr published in the to vn of Charlotte, that he be and appear before the Justices of the court of Picas aud Quarter Sessions, to be held fur the county of Union, at the court house in Mo.,;-i,e, on the irst MonJav in October next, then and .'there to answ er, plead or demur, or judgment pre con- J lesso will be entered up against hrni and the case set for hearing. Witness, J E Irby, clerk of onr said conrt at office, the first Monday in July, and iu tiie 85th year of Amer ican Independence, A D 1861. J. . IRBY, clerk. 7f-6t pr adv $6 State of Xorth Carolina Unien county. Cr,urt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions July Terra, 1861. Benjamin Shepherd vs. R F Stockton. Attachment. It appearing to the satisfaction of the court that R F Stockton, the defendant ia this case, resides beyond the limits of this State; it Is therefore ordered by the court that publication be made for six successive weeks in the Western Democrat, that he be and appear before the Justices of the court of Pleas aud Quarter Sessions to be held for the county of Union, at the court house in Monroe, on the first Monday in October next, then and there to plead, answer or demur, or judgment pro con fesso will be entered up against him and the cause set for hearing. . . Witness, J E Irby, clerk of our said court at office fee first Monday in July, and in the 85th ear of Amer ican Indi.iertde:ie, A D 1861. J. E. JRBY, clerk. ,?6-6t pr adr 6J WEAEING OP MOURNING. During the revolutionary struggle, the Father of h:.H Mimtrv annealed to those whose friends died in the service not to put on the usual mourning j r , I apparel, but to appropriate to the suffering sol- -i. . L- ll 11 L diers the money which would be thus expended; requesting them to wearsome simple badge, to in dicate the loss sustained, suggesting black sill vT"V PUtCK bllK gloves for ladies, and a black, silk scarf for gentle men, worn with their usual dress. The time ha! come for the women of the South to evince their patriotism, and as the fathers and j sons of South Carolina inaugurated this revolution I JCt. lilt; UlULHt.i: uausiutu voiunua fir?t to make a sacrifice; which will promote the public good, and tend to draw closer the bond which unite the States of this Confederacy. The knell of death comes on every breeze, but let no mourning apparel be worn for those who fall glo riously in the defence of our holy cause. Let some fimple and appropriate badge be adopted and worn by all, throughout the Confederacy, who have laid this offering on their couutry's altar. The above we take from the Southern Guardian and we nu-t heartily endorse it. While we have j serious doubts about the propriety of the demands I of fashion at any time in reference to mourning, j especially among females, we think that the pres j ent is not a time for fashionable display of this I kind. We think at all times a simple badge would I be better but particularly in the prose lit state of our country. NOTICE. ALEXANDER is uiv authorized Agent. All S. P. persons having business with him. me will transact it with T. 11. B 11 ISM. Aug C, 18(31 tf IYOTICE. UR CREDIT CUSTOMERS. BY I) I S 1 1 It CARDING OUR APPEALS, havefur'fi us to adopt the CAS:' II SYSTEM. Our terms hereafter will be strictly Cash on delivery. FISHER & BURROUGHS. Aug C. 1851 tf Troops., 1 Adjutant General s Oniee, Raleigh. Aug 20, 18(51. All Otlicers recruiting companies for State Troops, who have not as yet reported their companies full and been assigned to Regiments, will report without delay to Colonel II M Shaw, 8th Infantry, X C State Troops, Warrenton. Bv order gf the commander-in-chief, J. G MARTIN, 2t Adjutant General. GLEN ASM FEMALE SEMINARY, TUOMASYILLE, DAYIDSOX CO., X. C. The 10th dav iu Julv, session commences on the fourth Wednes 1861, and clones oti the third Tuesday in December. Tiie system of instruction adopttd in this School is thorough, and designed to prepare young ladies for the active duties of lite. We teach industry and economy. Board, waslr.ig, fuel, find room, $40 for five months. The English onirs from i'.lo to -'.o. Miwicand orna mentals l ensonable. This school will not cluse war or no war. No charge for tuition of the daughters tf soldiers who fiirht for the liberrv of the South. This Seminary is on the N" C Railroad, from Rakish, and 7 from Columbia, S. C. For further particular, rdutess J. W. Thomasville, July 16, 1851 5 hours rido 1 THOMAS. (5t-pd Suite of Xorth Carolina Union county. Is Egt-iTY To Fall Terra, 1SG1. Wm J Cureton a. id wife Charlotte, Sarah Kimbrell: Tho- K Cureton, Sen'rs. heirs, viz: James, Thos K, Jr, andS iml C.ireton, and Virginia, intermarried to F D Green ; Jeremiah Cureton's heirs, vir.: Thos Taylor' and J Narei. sa Cureton, and Elizabeth, intermarried with S A Duraut ; Ann Potts' heirs, viz; Margaret E, intermarried with J M .Morrow: John Cureton's heirs, viz: Ann, in.ermarried with R M Miller; Henry Mas sey?s heirs, viz : M Reese Masser, and jfary, inter married with S B Massey, and Benj II Massey, son of Edward Massey. Against The heirs of Wm Massey, viz: Rebecca, wife of J R Brutton. James E, Sarali A and Wm H Massey ; the heirs Of Charlotte .M.i.-sey. viz: L il Massey, Sr; child of Dr (i L Mas.-ev, dee d; Marv Antionctte and Jinnv, children of H J Massey; Col J C Hale; child of Mary Hale, df-e'd: Mrs Catharine Matheson, wife of C Ma the.sou ; the heirs of Elizabeth Knox of Texas, names not known ; the heirs of Beuj Hale. Jr. dee'd, names not known; Susan Lanier's heirs, viz: TliosC Lanier, Mjiry wife of" Wm Brewer, Catharine wife ot Thos II Lanier, and others whose names are unknown to pe titioners: the children and heirs of Evard Cureton, dee'd, viz: James B, John, and Everard Cureton, and Elizabeth, wife of Thos 0 Lanier; Mrs Cunningham, wife of Jos Cunningham; Mrs March aud Mrs Murrah. Petition for Sale of Land for Partition. In this case it appearing to the satisfaction of th court that the Defendants in this cause reside beyond the limits of this State, so that process caunot be per sonally served upon them; it is therefore ordered by the court that, publication be made for six weeks suc- cessivel' in the Western Democrat, commanding them and each of them, to be ind appear at the next term of ; tais conrt to he held tor the county ot L nion. at the Court House ia Monroe, on the 10th .Monday after the 4th Monday in August, then and there to answer, plead ! or demur, or judgment pro confesso will be entered against them. Witness, Thomas D Winchester, clerk and master of said court at office in .Monroe, this the 29th day of July 1861. T. D. WINCHESTER, c ji e. 76-6t pradr$12. State of Xorth Carolina Union county. Is Equity To Fall Term, 1861. George W Fowler njainst Israel Helms and wife Frances, and others. Petition to make title to Land. It appearing in this case to the satisfaction of the court that Moses Thomas and wife Catharine, Darling Sikes, Henry Helms and wife Gatsy, Enoeh Allen and wife Jane S, Catharine Brown, Moses W Sikes, Isabel la Sikes, Sarah Sikes, John W Sikes, and Wm B Sher ley and wife Ei'en, defendants, reside beyond the lim its of this State so that process cannot be personally served upon them; it is therefore ordered by the court that publication be made for six weeks successively in the Western Democrat, commanding them and each of them, to be and appear at the next term of this court to be held for the county of Union, at the Court House in Monroe, on the loth Monday after the 4th Monday in August, 161, then anil there to answer, dead or demur, or judgment pro confesso will be entered against them. Witness, Thomas D Winchester, clerk and master of said court at office in Monroe, this the 29th dav of July 1861. T. D. WINCHESTER.'c si e. 76-6t pr adv $6 Stuff: vf Xurth Carolina Union county. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions July Term, 1861. D A Covington, Ex'r of Andrew Secrest, dee'd, vs. Mary Secrest and others. Petition for Settlement. It appearing to the satisfaction of the coart that Mary Secrest, John C Calhoun Osborne. Edward Ritch and .Saney his wife, Evan Laney and Leah his wife, Robt McCoiiibs and Margaret his wife, and Franklin S Rodgers, defendants in this case, reside beyond the limits ol this State, so that the ordinary process of law cannot be served upon them; it is therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made for six successi e weeks in the Western Democrat, notifying and com manding the said non-resident defendants to be and ap pear before the Justices of the court of Pleas and Quar ter Sessions at the next term thereof to be held for the said cov.nty of Union, at the court house in Monroe, on the first Monday of October next, then and there to an swer, plead or demur to the plaintiffs petition, other wise judgment pro confesso will be taken against them and the same be heard ex parte as to them. Witness, J E Irby, clerk of our said court at office, the first Monday in July, aud the 85th year of Ameri can Independence, A D ISSl. J. E IRBY, clerk. 76-61 pT adv $6 WESTERN DEMOOEAT, CHARLOTTE, Jeremy Taylor says, if you are for pleasure, mar ry; if you prize rosy health, marry. A good wife is Heaven's best gift to mau an angel of mercy minister of graces innumerable his gem of many virtues bis casket of jewels her voice, his sweetest music her smiles his brighteft day her kiss, the guardian of innocence her arms, ' the pale of his safety, the balm of his health, the . r . balsam oi ins me ner inuusiry ins surest weanu her economy his safest steward her lips his safest couuttllor her bosom the softest pillow of his cares and her prayers the ablest advocate of Heaven's blessings on his head. j "Now, gentlemen," said Sheridan to hi3 guests, : as the ladies left the room, "let us understand ; each other. Arc we to drink like men or beasts?" Somewhat indignant, the guests exclaimed, "Like , men of course." "Then," he replied, "we are go I ing to get jolly drunk, for brutes never drink more j thun they want." BEEF CATTLE AND SHEEP WANTED. The subscriber desires to purchase Beef Cattle and Sheep, in condition for butchering. The highest mar ket price will be paid. W. A. COOK, May 28, 18G1 tf Town Butcher. Charlotte Female Institute, ! Charlotte, N. C. The exercises of this School will be resumed on the 12th of September. A full corps of Instructors in all the branches of a liberal education has been employed for the ensuing session. The Musical Department will be under the direction of Prof. R. F. Hunt and Miss II. M. Hammarskold, graduate of the Academy of Music, Stockholm. The department of Drawing, Painting and Modern Lan guages will be under Prof. Wm. F. Dellaas. The Prin cipal considen himself fortunate in having secured the services of such able and experienced Teachers in the ornamental branches. Terms : Board and Tuition, including every expense, $85 00 Tuition for day Scholars, $12, $16 and 18 00 For catalogue, address REV. R. BURWELL, July 0, 1801 2hi Charlotte, N. C. STATli RI SSLE OAVETIO, At a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Rowan County Bible Society, held in Salisbury on the 15th July, the following resolution was adopted: Whereas the 25th day of July is deemed too early for a full meeting of the State Bible Convention in Salis bury as called far in the address of the Executive Com mittee to the christians and patriots of North Carolina, and as it is important that ample time be given to noti fy the County Societies throughout the State, so that every section of the State may be represented, therefore Resob-ed. That the State Bible Convention be held iu Salisbury on the 2Jd of October next. JAS. II. ENNISS, LUKE BLACKMER, JOS. W. HALL. W. L. KISTLER, July 23,' 1SC1 Ex. Committee. Situation Wanted. A person who is thoroughly acquainted with the Milling business, and who has had entire charge f a large establishment in Virginia for 15 years, desires a sit nation in this part of North Carolina. He has had large experience in farming and the management of hands. He can bring the best of recommendations. For further information inquire at this Office, aud state what salary will be given. August 13, 13G1 3t NORTH CAROLINA MOUNT PLEASANT COLLEGE, , N. C. The next Session of this College will open September 25th, proximo, and continue the usual session of -12 weeks. The location is healthy, the community in telligent, and the charges moderate. Board, tuition and room-rent, in College, 42 we:ks, 115 to $136 Board, tuition and room-rent, in Primary 'Department, 107 to 128 The Board of Trustees have introduced military tac tics and drill as part of the daily exercises (Sundays excepted) under the management of a very competent inst no-tor. For further particulars, send for a catalogue. D. H. BITTLE, Pres't. August 13, 18G1 4t W A IVF ED. Wanted for the Confederate Army, 10,000 pair Wool Socks. YOUNG, WRISTON t ORR. July 30, 13C1 tf C. R. Taylor's VIRGINIA PRINTING INK ESTABLISHMENT, Corner of Adams and Leigh streets, RICHMOND, Va. C. R . TAYLOR, Printing Ink Manufactu rer, takes pleasure in announcing to the Southern Press that his Ink Factorv id now in successful opc- ration in the manufacture of every description of Print- ing ink, which he is prepared to furnish on reason able terms. News, Book and Job Ink3 of every descrip tion always on hand. Orders promptly attended to. Address C. R. TAYLOR, July 2d. Richmond, Va. Wil., Charlotte 6c Ruth. Railroad WESTERN DIVISION. On and after .Monday the 15th instant, the Passenger and Mail Train will be run on this Road daily (Sunday excepted) as follows : GOING WEST. Leave. 7 00 A. Arrive. M. Charlotte, Tuckasegse, Brevard, Sharon, Liricolnton, GOING EAST. 7 45 " 8 15 " 8 40 " 43 10 37 00 A. M. it Leave. Arrive. i: oo 11 23 11 50 12 17 A. M. Lincolnton, Sharon, 11 20 45 15 00 A. M. P. M. " Brevard, 11 P. M. Tuckaseeree, 12 Charlotte, 1 By order, V. A. McBEE, Acting Master of Transportation. Liucoluton. April 4, If 61 G. It. it a n D I X G iincolntoEi, ., Begs leare to inform the citizens of Lincoln and sur rounding conntie. that he has permanently located in the town of Lincolnton, w here he will carry on the Watch and Jewelry Business In all its various branches. Strict attention will be paid to the repairing of Watches and Jewelry. All hue Watches warranted to give satisfaction, if well used, or no charges made. List of price for Work. Mainspring and cleaning watch, ?2. 50; jewels, cap and foot, each, 75c; cap foot-hold jewel, each, Si, 50; hair-springs. 1.2.r: chains, Si. 50; mending chains, jfic; tooth and wheel 50c; pivots, $1: cylinders, $4; Stares, S2.75: virges. $2.50: screws, 25c: case springs 75c: clicks and racliets, 75c: glasses, 50c All other work will average the same prices. Persons leaving work can know the prices before it is done. Persons in the country having clocks or other work for Repair, will address me by letter if they cannot come themselves. I will attend to work promptly. All kinds of Gun-smith work don at short uotice and on reasonable terms. Give tuea call, and I will guarantee satisfaction. O. R. HARDLNG, LiBColnton, Feb. 29, 1861 tf F. SCARR, (Late Scarr $ Co.) Chemist & IDrnggist, Charlotte, X. 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 i Will find at this establisment a hill assortment of ' articles in the Drug line at Charleston Prices. o Babbit's Pure Potash, iu tins. Concentrated Lye, Soap Potash, in barrels. Vinegar, Nutmegs, Allspice, Cloves, Mace, Ginger, Pepper, o Cinnamon, &c OILS. Linseed Oil, Train Oil. Sperm " Tanners' ' Lard " Sweet " o A full supply of Paints. White Lead, Eed Lead, Paris Green, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Prussian Blue, Raw and Burnt Umber, p .Eq Terra de Sienna, &c., Elegant Preparations lor the Hair. Burnett's Cocoaine. Savage's Urgina, Bazin's Ox Marrow, ic, At SCARR'S Drug Establishment. Jan'y 1, 1861 KOBiiltT G. RANKIN. ALFRED MARTIN. IMKtX & JHARTIIV COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wilmington, CJ- jgsgjConsignraents of Produce will meet with prompt personal attention. March 19, 1SC1 y PUIiI.IA.TI & CO., Auctioneers for Sale of Negroes, Odd Fellows' Hall, Franklin Street, RICHMOND, VA. ALBERT C PULLIAM, ROBT. T. PCLLIAM, DAS'L It. WEI3IGER. Daily sales public and private. We pledge our strictest attention to the business entrusted to us, and will answer all communications promptly. Porter al ways at each l)?pot. May 22, 18CG y Carriage Materials. lie would call special attention to his stock of the above goods, consisting of Springs, Axles, Hubs, Bows, Spokes. Shafts. Curtain frames, Knobs, 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 way of Carriage Trimmings, at prices that cau nt fail to pleasu. at the Hardware Depot of A. A. N. M. TAYLOR, Opposite the Mansion House. Roofing, Guttering and Job .Work, Of all kinds, prompt! y attended to at 'TAYLOR'S Hardware Store, Opposite the Mansion House. The Great Clothing Emporium FulSsEigs, Springs & Co., DEALERS IX ALL KINDS OP Ready-made Clothing, Furnishing Goods. Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, &c, &c. FIJLLINGS, SPRINGS & CO. Would call the especial attention of their friends and patrons to their New Stock cf Clothing, now opening. They think they can otter greater in ducements to buyers than they have ever done, their good being bought at reduced rite? and at such prices as they feel confident no house in the State can com pete with. They are offering very nice Cassimere Suits at from $12 to $25. All manner ot PASSIM ERE PANTS, Cassimere, 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. FELLINGS, SPRINGS & CO. Sept. 25, 1869. MEItlHAJVT TAILORING. FELLINGS. SPRINGS & CO. have also added to their Ready-made Clothing Stock, a Merchant Tailoring De partment, to which they call the especir.l attention of their mjiy 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 a variety of Vestings. Also, an assortment of Rock Island Cassimeres. They feel confident of their ability to undersell any other house in the State, from the advantages they 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. JGsap-Dimos saved are Dollars made !5a So try ua. Orders from a distance solicited. Cutting done on short notice. Sept 25, 1860. FELLINGS, SPRINGS k CO. Agricultural Implements, at the Sign of the Golden Pad-Lock, A large supply of the above, consisting of Thompson's celebrated Ploughs; also, Corn-Sbeller ; Straw-Cutters-Shovels: Spades; Hay and manure Forks; best caststeel Axes; Picks, Mattocks, Grubbirg Hoes, Weeding Hoe? Trace Chains, Log Chains, Wagon Chains, Garden Hoes, Rakes, Hedge Shears, Pruning Shears, Pruning and Budding Knives, kc, kc. COCHRANE k SAMPLE. KEW MSTAUMT. Wl"'! and Refreshmtat Saloon, I am prepared to serve my friends and the public in the culinary line in the be-t style. Epicureans will please give me a call, and it 1 - ixfl-riCr-T snaii De my constant study please them. ' J. D. PALMER. One door above the Bank of Charlotte. January 1, 1861. JST. O. "CHARLOTTE DRUG STORE. E. NYE Foreign HUTCHISON &, CO. RETAIL DEALERS IN . and Domestic Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Fnncv Articles, Oils, Paints, Var nishes, Window Glass, Putty, Dye Stuffs, Turpentine, Burning fluid, Alcohol. Pure Liquors, Canton Teas, Field and Garden Seeds, Ac. jj- Having closed our Books, we intend hereafter to sell for cash. May 7, 1861. New Family Grocery Store I. A. IMSCSBALL, & O., Wholesale and Retail dealers in Family Groceries, choice old Wines, (highly improved by age.; Also, Havana Segars, Tobacco, Wooden and Wil low Ware, &c. Havine- established ourselves in Charlotte, and in rriness of the times, we desire and in tend to sell to the entire satisfaction of purcba with the cash will be promptly attended to. Store on Tryon Street, one door above Palmer's Va rietv Store. March 26, 1861. NOTICE. The TAX LIST, for the vear I860, is now in my hands, ready for inspection. All persons are requested to inform me of anv taxables which may not be listed. AH TAX PAYERS are requested to prepare themselves to meet their TAALs promptly. V. W. GRIER, Sheriff. April 16, 1861. tf JOHN YOG EL, Practical Tai lor, respectfully informs the citi zens of Charlotte and surround ing country, that he is prepared to manufacture gentlemen's clo- thinsr in 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 Brown & btitt & store. Jan. 1, 18ol. tf PEA MEAL J We keep at our Steam Flouring Mill in this place Pea Meal for feeding cows and stock. 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 null. "j. WILKES & CO. Jan'y 1, 1861 WHEAT! The subscriber i prepared to purchase the new crop ot lu at at the highest market price. Farmers will find it to their advantage to call at the CHAR- LuTTE STEAM MILLS before selling Jan'y 1, 1SGI tf JNO. WILKES. 15. KERR, Proprietor. VERY ACCOMMODATION afforded the patrens of the Charlotte Hotel. At this Hotel is kept the line of Daily Stages from Charlotte to Asheville. Oct. 1, 1859. J. B. KERR. ' The Celebrated Female PilJs. These Pills do not cure all diseases, but they are trar- ranted to cure Lunoreah, or Whites that dreadful sconrga to female health, happiness and usefulness. They are no -stented and are no humbug, but are prepared by a Xorth Carolina physician of high standing aud of long experience in the treatment of female diseases. All that is necessary to convince you of their efficacy is a lair trial, lor particulars, see wrappers. Price $1 per box. For salo at the DRUG STORES. Jan. 15, 1861 yr Quinn's Rheumatic Remedy nas effected cures of Rheumatism that were considered hopeless, certificates to prove which can be exhibited. The suffering are invited to eive the medicine a trial. Orders addressed to the undersigned at Charlotte wil receive prompt attention. W. W. QUfNN. April 10, 1860. Price 1 50 per bottie. AT TAYLOR'S you can find the larsrest assortment of Cutlery. Guns and Pistols, of all the celebrated makes. GLASS, of all sizes and qualities both French and merican. Also. Puttv bv the keg or pound. WOODEN WARE Brooms, &c. of all kinds. Rope! Rope!! 5,000 pounds of Manilla. Juto and Cotton Rope, from nch to 3 inches, at TAYLOR'S Hardware Storej Opposite the Mansion House. TAN BARK. 100,000 CORDS Tan Bark wanted, for which a liberal price will be paid. JI. B. TAYLOR. Charlotte, March 22, 1859 tf The Charlotte Mutual Fire Tnsnr. auce Company, lONUNLLS to take risks acrainst loss bv fi ro. An nouses, Ooods, Produce, &c, at usual rates. . ' " President A. C. STEELE, Vice President OVERMAN, Attorney JOS. H. WILSON, Stty $ reas'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. u. Drown, April 10, 1869. MARTIN, TAKIVAniLL & CO., (Successors to N. M. Martin. Bro. & Co.,) Grocers and Commission MerchantSt PETERSBURG, VA. WALTER K. ill ART IN & CO, (Successors to N. M. Martin, Son &Co.,) Commission Merchants, RICHMOND, VA. R. A. MiRTtx, formerly of Granville county. N. C. Robt. Tasnaiull, formerly of Edgecombe coun'tv N C Walter K. Martin of Richmond, Va. ' N. M. Martin do. R. H. Ct SNisoHAM, Jr. do. REFER TO C. F. Fisher, Esq, Pres't K C Railroad: Dr V J Hawkins, Pres't Kaeirh k C.aci, j '. Petrhnr V. . f I C1 17-,,. D-i-! . 0 Consignments of cotton, tobacco, wheat and corn re spectfully solicited, and which will have 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. auce is confined exclusively to selling. We respectfully call the attention of operatives and in the South. Th( dpmnnd 5 crnnA V.t. r s BY J. R R Bridges, Pre3't Branch Bank at Tarboro, N C Hon W N Edwards, Warren county; James M Bullock', Esq virtiiiiur coumy o r r isner, casioer Krhr, n 7 Mum irom manu- 'Curpe dirCCt shipment from City Point EfTorts are now being mode to ship otton direct from Charlotte to this point, for $3 per bale. " January 32, 1801. NEW GOOM The largest stock of FALL AND Wlxpp in the town, is now on hand at the ponular G( ionable house of ral Koopmann & Pheps The public, and especially the Ladies, ar ' spectfully invited to call and examine our stocV' know they cannot fail to be pleased, both as t 0rf and price. - 10 qua;,, We are now opening daily, as we receive u. a it V.V 'ettV fa ft,. lue nrsi- nousc iu mc nunuim cines, the splendid Goods in part: folic- t Merinos, Delaines, Poplins, Sill LADIES .TRAVELING GOODS ' French, English & American Prints, alare Qualities and prices to suit all tastes andpu, Splendid CLOCKS otic? SJljfj. which particular attention is invited. Bonnet j ' ey's and Flats, Embroideries, Trimmings ii k Gloves, &c. Our Staple aud Domestic Dei!arl 'lf full and complete, and for it we defy competition""'4 WE will NOT BE UNDEItso We have a splendid assortment of CAlU'Ej ' Family and Negro Blankets. Our ':i READ Y- 31 A DE CL O TIIIXG this season surpasses, 5n finish and supprioritt heretofore splendid stock in that line: and tlii thing is, ve will sell at shorter profits than ever BOOTS niMl SIIOES.-Our stork department is very complete, and selected for I v Gentlemen, Children and Servants with great cur'1"' at lor- prices. A large and cheap stock of choice m o e 3 HARDWARE, &c, We call the attention of onrold and highly valued tomers, and buyers generally, to the fact' that 'w pating their tastes and wants, we have neither."' " toil or expense in order to suit and please them Jit ' sincerely assure them that with these views and in.' t!jir -' will DaI I f i" t AMYta untinnl t-fommt).jt:e all who call on us. Jan. 1, 18C1. KOOPMANN 4 tf 'HELPS. GROCERY STORE. The subscriber informs the public that at his STO'2 near the Jail, he keeps on hand a good supply 0f GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, Such as Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, Meal, Bacon CL; i ens, Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, fcc. ' ' Those patronizing him will be accommodated ijuttiuii) , tjuainjr nuu jjiac, une II l 111 a call. M. S. UZMEXT. Oct. 30, 1860. tf. WJLLIAM TIDDY. SALISBURY, N.C., AND Wlf. & R. TIDDY, Charlotte and Lincolnton, N. C. MANUFACTURERS OF MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, Ac,4c, JSgfOrders at either Yard respectfully solicited will meet with prompt attention eb 2, 1861 Otlo: I860. .TAMES D. PAIIEK, Dealer in West India Emits, Havana Swn, SuufT, Tobacco, Willow-Ware, Toys, All kinds of Fancy Good, And manufacturer of Candies and Con fectioneries. One door above the Bank of CharUtte. "5 April 10, 1860. A HEW LAW ROOK. CAKTWELL'S PRACTICE AT LAV, Just published, a treatise upon the PRACTH.'K Ai LAW in North Carolina, by Edward Caki" LL.B., author of the N. C. Justice, etc. CONTENTS: Of legislative power in "general: legi.-lul ire pown in North Carolina; legislative powers of justices of it peace; county boundaries deeds, etc.: county remm and charges: court-houses, prisons, etc.; county truntw: jury trials; fairs and public sales; general a.-KU.b '; inspections, public landings, etc,; poor hoii'fs r..t hospitals; registers and clerks; rivers and creeks:'1 ferries and bridges; weights and measures; idiots and lunatics; retailers; Neuse river; public roads and tin ways; public landings and inspections; mills and ti lers; ordinaries and constables; patrols; wardens of t! poor; prison bounds; roads, ferries and bridges; poll W exemptions; executive power in general; exfeutiw power in North Carolina; executive power of the cour'-i: chief justice and clerk; attorneys at law; altornt- eral; reporter and marshal, clerks and solicitor; toua: for paupers; guardians; county attorney; auction county court clerks; coroners; boundary coniuii.l'it" committees of finance; CQunty trustee; couri'y trefi.-urir. special court; commissioners of fairs; inspectors; ft' perintendents of schools; commissioners of naviatifs wardens of the poor; registers, commissioner." of ri and creeks; sheriffs; constables; rangers; standard kf'P; ers; retailers; administrators; chairman of ilefi"' court; commissioners of deeds and conveyanci; cct missioners of low lands; entry takers anil server" superintendents of elections; guardians and recei' inspectors; commissioners of internal improv"-"1"' partition; patrol committees; processioners ; taxlif;tr' and bonds of valuation; overseers of roads and rierf. commihsioaers of wrecks; tobacco piekers and corf' The APPENDIX contains forms of Deeds sni fc5' veyances, as follows: Agreements, assignment!. ard'' bills of sale, bills of exchange and lading, bonds, IS" cllaneous bonds, contracts, deeds, marriage tt' le" meets, mortgages, copartnership artick-s, net-". r" leases, kc, Ac. This book contains 5"6 pages, is gotten np in fT" rior style and bound in law calf. Price. sin:'-.ie cef.T $5.00. EDWARD CANTWELL, PiALKKiH, KC MECKLENBURG IKON Charlotte, IV. C. ALEXANDER 6c McDOUGALL. The undersigned beg leave t inform the citiD- Charlotte and vicinity and the public penersllj. they have opened the above Establishment at tbeto; Trade Street, adjoining the track of the North Csr Rail Road and opposite John Wilkes Steam Mills, ' are prepared to furnish all kinds of at short notice and on reasonable terms. Steam Engines from 8 to 80 Hors Power. Their SHOP contains tools selected with great and is provided with all the improvements reqi' to do their work in a first rate manner. Castings, in Iron of Brass, made to order. . ji HORSE-SIIOEING and BLACKSMITHS work of kinds. REPAIRING in their line attended to. , Agents for Dr. E. O. Elliott, for Winter's 1 ' Mulay Saw Mill, which has the advantage, Io!'v many others, of dointr at least twice as mucli and doing it better, than any other Mill in be run by Steam, Water or Horse Power. may be seen at the Shop at anv time. HENRY aLI'.AAi"'1, MALCOLM McDOl'tJALU - N. B. in trade Old Iron, Brass, Copper, 4c, bought or January 1, 1861 tf.
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 17, 1861, edition 1
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