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D.v" Offers his. professional .'asrviccs to the citizens of Charlotte anj ; surrounding, country, All calls, both night and laf, pfoaiptly attended to. t" Of5ce in Prown's building, up stairs, opposite the Charlotte Hotel. -' Oct 6: , p .- Dr. JOHN ;H. MCADEN; - Wholesale . arid PRetail Druggist, t ' CHARLOTTE,' C.t lla on hand a btrge and wc-lF-sclcctcd stock of TURE . ; DRUGS. VhemlcaL. Patent Med:cines, Faini!rIMedi-;cin-s Trtint-v Oils. Varnishes; lyc StufTs, Fancy and THrttrlicIcs. which he is tHtevmincd to sell at the Terj lowest prices. P Jan 1, UW: '' JOHN H: WAYT, Surgeon Dentist. 0fice jor tAis yfr .at hU Residence. .;... . Tatients in the City or Country united on nt their ? riience. CrtdTs sent hint through the l'ost Othce- .' w.U be pri)tly uilcuid to. o extra charge on accennt of l.-st.nnce. ' ' . Jh II. - y . i WE MP. SHIPP ; A T TO RET- AT' L. A TV , j ;' " j Charlotte, N. C, ; P OfriCE ix jj wet's Bask BtiLii.a. I Not. 0, XbiS tf Tho Corner House, - ' (i ftit'n hi Springs BuilJiufj) . ' I now open fr the accommodation of transient and r permanent l.iardcra . The undersigned haTe had i considerable; experience in keeping a Hotel, and ' therefore feel saticSo! that they can give satisfaction. ! Terras moderate. T. L. 1UTCII i BRO. CharlottepJan. 18.18W. p New Firm and NEW GOODS The uaJersigncd .haTing formed a Partnership i under the style of . t-i''.:.. -.-x J . sl I 1 1 S I I I PS cV CO., . j for the purpose of conducting the ! !TIcrcliaiil Tailoring1 I And Gents Furnishing 1 Goods Business, Would respectfully inform ibeir friends and the pub : lie gcneralJyi th-tthey are now' receiving their stock ' of Fall and Winter Good, consisting of all grades t f French, English and American j IotIiM,! c'istinicrc A: Vesting . In great Tariety of makes and colors. , " Gents Furnishing Goods : I Shirts, Collars, Cravats, Hosiery, Merino Under wear, Ties of all kinds, Umbrellas. . " In fact everything usually found in a FIRST iCLASi Merchant TalUriug Establishment, all. of which werc'fflceted with great enre, and warranted ; to give satisfaction. . Special attention will be given to the (. . ' P.: TAILOKING DEPARTMENT, and all goods sold will be made np in the very best si vie. tin 1 a-tit guaranteed. - TAILORS TRIMMIMGS, of !! kinds, kept con " stantly on hand, and sold to the Trade at wholesale .prices. - ' friT CUTTING AND RKFAIKTNG cf all kinds, Vromptlr attendel to and Mtiffaet ion given. We will,oeupy the Store at present occupied by Firsi National Dank, as soon as their Banking House is completed. r , . " P J. S. PHILLIPS, Oct. 3. .18. ! . JAS. IL OIiR. Jax. 10th! Ye are now in the Piore .next to the ofSie. where we have full stock of Gen tlemen's Furnishing Goods., J. S. PI!lLLir4C0. FBACTICAI. i " - Watch and Clock M I'xar, AXl PCALER. I!f JEWELRY. TSE WATCHES, CLOCKS, Watch Materials, Spectacles, c. . Aug. 19. 1SC7.- CIIARLOTTE, N. C. I Q U E R Y Is receiving, dally, hi! Fall Stock of 1 -lit ' . 'i 2 L S.. Jiiuiiiri y, a 1 at. c "NV'ijich hj aki the Ladles and the puttie generally, io call and examine. j . ' On?" SIRS QTJERy ia prepared to serve her rieads with the I r LATEST STYLES in Bonnets, Hats, Dress making. Ac. , " oet 5, ltCS. f i . t. - Certificates of Deposit, Certificates of Deposit iued from one to twcle moaths, bearing interest from date, as per agree ment. Deposit s, in any 'amount, receired snbject to check at sight, aj the I CITV BASIC OF CHARLOTTE. "To North Carolina Farmers. tl m1 Cf n 1 IU jour own Sugars and Sjrups bj 1 ellcr & IUtcher s r.-Uented process. Sigax thus j "L . a CSt ubou' G ccnt Per POQ. and Syrup '"VV "" tPii;on. Pistrict, County and In Jiyidual Rights for sule. Son for Circulars wilh j)arucuiars. -gtnts anted. I ' o , . WM F- BEASLF.V, r,P lc AScl-f for North Carolina Feb U, mo Cw ( Tarboro', n! C. ' ! Gold! Gold!! r A 1 -"P Clifo"liA COLD MILL is onered or sale CHEAP, together wjth Helling. Gearing and ! .,Y?!t thlT,y ftof amalgamated Copper.. The Mll 1, now, n tLe Mine near Dr. C. L. Hunter's in l-incoln county. 1 t to runarmor t-art.cuars arplj to M. P. Pcgram, P .P Ft b 22. 4 lhe present tannron suir w Bye cents per ponnd, but tte sugar tefiiiera are not satisfied, and desire to! have it gtill further jncVeased.',!1 -; - , ; ,y . - .'.,t "v.' ... . Tbe wprkihgman caiv.fjcajrom tlj above iiow he pays the interest on Trhich 4b v bondholder grows In' eTcrr- ofTsuga, every pound of coffee, ' every p)und of tea, every pint bondholder's : interest. V But jhe jbpndWderJ oi moiassea nc, consumes, ne xs;iaxeaJto4 pay ne : uuu c my lUY lUi uu lira . - T The North- Carolina i 'U LAND C O IjI P AK Y, Esi&blished for the Transportation, and Location of Northern and European Settlers. '"THE SELLING AND LEASING OP- REAL ESTATE, the purchase and sale of Agricultural Implements, MachiixLvr; Ac. Ako, NEGOTIATES LOAS, on mortgage or other securities. I. OFFICEllS: Gtd. Little, frest. ' R.;W.Best. See . Sj'Treas. Agtrtls .and Directors at Raleigh: . CoL Geo. f Little. LTon. R. IV'. Best, P Geo. W: Swcpson, 1 . ' ! R EJng8lAnd. f" Aricrvt antt rtitclorf inXev Ynrt and Hoiton :J A Feb 8, T869. j. AiieecKer, on & s.o. Son & f 3m 1 .t ;- ' Novels" ' - J "f ; i Taper bound Novels in abundance af jTIDDV'S Life's Lottery, or Li fa and Its Aims;'f "IIw a Bride, was Lest, or a Chase Across, the. Pampas," by Frederick Gerstackcr; "Mohui -or tha Last Days of Lee and his Taladinv fron the Mes. of pol-i Surry; of Eagle's Neit; "Dallas Galbraith," Jy 'Mrs. BJ Harding Davi, Author of fWaitingfor the Verdict;"; "Margaret Howth," etc ; Amoag the Arabs, a Nar-j rative of Adventures in. Algeria," by G.jNapbegyi lhe Uld Maraseuc s Secret,, alter. tue German oj.K Morlitt." by M rs..A. Ulster; f -uoia, iisie," .ty Mrs. Jus received at - . TIPBY'S. Semmos. 's Jl. V. Wietor. Memoirs of Service Afloat' durinr theTTar between the States, by Admiral Raphael SemniesJ.of the Con federate States Navy. Just received at TIDP.Y'S. A ConstitutioHal Vie W j j Of the Late War between; ih!e. States, . by Alex.! II. Stephens, latelVice-President C. S. A.. For sale by Feb22. 1SG3. , h TIDDY-& BRO Important to Farmers & Planters.! GRIME S ' P ! ! Patent Raw Bone Phosphate. The past two years have fully realized this Rawr Bone Phosphake to be the Cheapest and Best in the Market, and .'unsurpassed by the highest priced Guanos. Its adaptation to Wheat, Corn, Oats. Ruck-f wheat. Tobacco, Garden Truck, Grasses; Ao., has been fully anl most satisfactorily tested. Finely ground ?nd suitable for drilling, put up. ia.Baga of 167 pounds each. j I j . , j ) j O. P. MERRYMAN & CO. : Sole Manufocturrsj Warehouse 54 S. Gay stl, between Lombard &. Pratt,1 Baltimore. Md.- I . i t ! Feb 1, 1869 2ra : Charlotte, NJ C M. Ii. WRISTON & CO.. i Auctioneers r T : i And General Commission Merchants, For the Sale and Purchase of Tobacco, Cotton, Grain, Flour, Produce and Merchandne of all kinds, Mansion II'it$e Building A CHARLOTTE N.C i W. L. WniSTO?, , Late of R. I. M. C. II. C. Eccixs, of Iredeltco. T. H-GxiTrtER,1 of Mocksville Mil Refeee5Cks:T'W Dewey & Co., Bankers ; M P Perram. Cashier First National Rank; - IT J! Yates Editor Western Democrat; Hutchison, Burroughs &! Co, General lasurance Agents, Charlotte,. C. Wm II Jones & Co, Raleigh; N. C; Geo S Palmer of Talmer, Hartsook & Coi Richmond. YaL; Rcvi 1)r Thos K BondJ 'Editor of Baltimore Ep. MethoJist Baltimore, Md.; Worth & Daniel, Wilmington, NJC Jordan & Hrother, Philadelphia, Pa.; E S Jaffray & Co.. and II B Claflin & Co , New Yc-rk ; Geo W Wil liams & Co., Charleston, Sl C. Jas Millerj Esq Oslev & Wilson. Aueusta.Ga.; Meador Brothers Atlauta. Ga.; Woodruff & Parker, Mobile,' Ala. .Inn II. I860. M P i j 1 r GET THE BEST! run VERY JJEST SSVFF xo tr 7.V; VSX ........ I I - ' I IS Gr. "77i- CELEBRA ted Manufactured in. Baltiihore; Md -!-! Do, not fail to try itJur you trill 2il-e. it. ' t P(- - p" Salk is Charlotte by For 1 Stenhouse Macaulay A Co M D L Modj, - - , 1 Carson A Grier, 1 Duls &. Hilker, :Br J S Butt j . : 4 . t - i -j - ITaUom 'A Cray, Hammond & McLaughlin, i . " ' j . . i Fraxier, Scarlett i. Co., I -Dr J II McAdcn,.. i ; - ) ' S Grose & Co.. 1 M j W Richards t Co., D M Rigler. 1 January 4, ISCUfP Cm j .-I : j, :y, bryce & ccx, ' General Commission Merchants ' ' I CHARLOTTE, V. C. . S f Tarticular attention paid to the selling of all kinds of Produce. Cotton undTobaccot.: 1 :.-l HigheEt cash price paid for Cotton. I tf- All orders from & distance promptly attended toP ! ; i wS ) Kj v BRTCEJ s March 5, 1868. :: W. H. BRVCBP - pr. D., piLiiMEK::;:i,;;u Family Grocer & Wine Merchant,1 And dealer in all kinds of Imported Wines and Spirits. Old Rye, Monongahelo, Bourbon andJbTnet Double Distilled lyhiskey : 'Domestic Corn and Rye Ythisktj; Peach and Apple Brandy, j i. S - ? . : JUST RECEIVED THIS DAT i 2 Barrels Saeramcnt Winr, . ,' ' ", 1., " Old Nash )unJ Brandy, 3 Cafks India Ale, , j R.-irrcU: London Portr loiCrates of Bottles, Flasks, Demijohns ltd 'Jags, Wood Kegs from to 10 gallons. . l ) I also inritethe particular attention of Druggists mv-stock of Port4 tvnerry, and Madenaf nine, Brandy and Whiskey, bottled especially for (Medi cinal Dui-Dosca. ' All orders,' Wholesale or BetaU, solicited and punctually attended to.. Constantly on' hand all kinds of Domestie Spirits on consignment A specialty made to old X. C. .Corn WhUkey. xkuic axye. Viueen . V ictoria, v is saia, keeps ajpartmentsonhe late Prince. AUred tofcr& the in. fei11,! conditio that .they jvereat U GntnoMrepecWo bis ueatb-rslippera and djessins-gown. all ready, ? ; V - i. jLJK.ti 4l4l ir Pldl -iaaJi&;i aj ifhe'inighi come hack to them any day.j j n-ficeDtlv.J -ftS co ufiiS iK iireeti irlv fi 1 the evening wherc.they gray unt, anJ request l.v-.i-...-. . ,yrt -. 1 -l -r L'Jr "1 ' bnt n' - . -,It i a'fact erliaph not srenerally- known interesting to yonng'menVthat the solitary, rfn wnicn upau nmny (uj..i are not engaged. - .. ri ' , ,1,. .. . , 1 ' 1 - ' Tlie wcajthiest man in "America is said to be young Stevens, son of the Tate Edwan, A Stevens, of Ilobokcn, who, when be reacbe bis B,s.jnajonty, advance ot will be worth 8150,000,000, by the his estate in- New J ersey. 1 5 ' j DrUff StOXO 'for Sale. 1 ' a t rwni, -isLrf-rt-.'- tl y.aii. light with established good trude--oly , Drug Store in town situated in a town of 1,200 inhabitants in Western North Carolina on the Railroad. Satisfac- tory reasons given to any purcuaser why we wish to sell. . ' . -! '; - K ; '"J'i-': Apply to the Editor of thia paper, or at this Officel ... Feb 22, 1PG9.,:., j: 2w f. l' : f .J. 'Hough, Clendening & Co., : COTTON FACTORS, And Dealers in Bacon, Lard and Supplies generally, JYo.:124 South Eutaic street, BALTJMQKEM Solicit consignments of . Cotton froim Plan ters and dealers who desire to ship and hold in store for higher Seaport prices. - Will make liberal ad vances on all shipments .upon accommodating terma, always obeying, to the letter, the instructions--of shippers. For further parti ciilarsvapply to P. j ' ' JND. WOOTTON ! Agent at Charlotte, N. C , 1 Office at the Store of Taylor A Duncan. Feb 1, 16C9 Smpd ; -; j r ! -- " f . : H J ' t'""' H. McMURRAY, DAVIS & CO., IX j j . j ' ; Groceries, Hardware, Staple Goo&s, Shoes, Trade Street, CHARLOTTE, 'N. C j nave the largest Store Room in the City, land the largest Stock" of Goods, which will show for itself upon examination, . We keep every article a family may need. Come in and we will sell you your whole bill and save you the trouble of running around, j One of our firm has just returned from New York, and we are now receiving daily' alarge Stock of Staple and Fancy I P. ! f-Vr-r G O OD3-J 7--" Pr- Consisting in part of Sheetings, Drillings, Tickings, Bleached Shirtings, Irish Linens, Ginghams, Prints, Delaines,-Lawns, Muslins, Ac, &c.j A large stock'of Notions, Trimmings, Ac Also; a full stock Of menB and boys' Hats and Caps, and Ladies'; and Misses' Hats. A full line : , ' J. of men's and boys' and ladies' and mittee pt: the W hole, in which Georgef Jrashing I ' i !. ri p ton waspdayf after day 'the ; chairman, ""hut. he musses .;..! j Of all styles and qualities. A large supply of Upper and Sole Leather, Saddles, Bridles and Horse Collars. Har dtvar e. ; r ..! Nails, 'Hoes, Axes, Shovels, Spades, Fork Trace rhains. Draw-Knives. Hand-Saws. Cotton Vjardk. Roping of all sixes. Also, a large' assortment of TAULK UU TLKlii, Pocket-Knires; Shears, Scissors, &c.: Tinf Wooden and Hollow Ware. ' x vO RO CM I ESp H;-' I We invite' attention to our large Stock of Family Groceries: " . .-' -'-. ' ' !' M ' f ; " ' . lOO-Sacks Rio Coffee.. ! Ji - -p , 100 Barrels Assorted Sugars, pi :, ; p 100 i " Molasses and Syrups, , -1 . ! 10 JTiercesof Rice, j 75. Boxes of Cheese P" P 50 Kits. Maekeral. i . : 50 Half Barrels Maekeral, v. 'I 2 Barrels Maekeral, ,,L 150 Sacks Family Flour; Bacon and Lard, P-' 3000 Pounds fine Ilams, Pi; -1 . P -t 75 Boxes Adamantine Candles, 100 Boxes Soda, H p 100 Boxes assorted Candies J 75 Boxes Rafcins, 1 i t ,',. in Canned Oysters, Sardines," Soda, Butter; and Vernon Crackers, Pickles, Pepper, Spice,! Ginger, i&c.',1 Ac. la fact every thing to be found in a first -class Whole sale and Retail . Store, which, we offer : on the mqst liberal terms for Cash or Country Produce, p - . ' Give us a caTI before buyiog elscrheref as We are aetermmed not tor ne undersold. Feb 22, '69: McMTJRR AY, DAVIS A7 CO. ' A CARD. , , TO WHOLESALE ' :BpZER& - P . Thanking pur numerous friends ivho in the past so lavishly bestowed their favors upon us, and thereby nlscinz ris'among the '""Srst of 1 the "Merchants of Charlotte," a title which we recognize with prou satisfaction which we -will Endeavor tof : maintain b FAIR DEALING and EXTRAORDINARY INDUCE MENTS, tills coming season, in yiew df -which: and the anticipation in the rise, of jgopdsdur MR, RlNt TELS' has already left for" Northern markets : (muck earlier thatf tisual) whe'reby his well kn'o'A'n energy and good judgment in the selection ef goods suitable for this -markftwef hope to be able-by the 25th of this month t present the. ., .:f Pj. .-,:i.ui First and Largest Stoclcof Goods Ever brought to thi State by any one hoafee, which we respectfully jnvite our numerons eustomersand all others who come to. this market o purchase. i t. Very Respectfully; P u -P L wU- v Hiiiaunoai Oh tn.x liiiiU' Feb 22,' 1869.1 -'i -' - ' .If. tvt- -rrv -KTA-rlj t raTn1ina New. LYorJn and Ndrtn 1 uarouna STEAMSHIP 1 LINE J L . ! NEW YORK TO WILMINGTON, N c.1 ' Thi. ttn? willomprise the follow St earners: P n a mil a TIa Vajt, A uprrx. . :: j D. PPMbaisAir x-.Pi4i : REBECCA CLYDE, ii .5 MARY SANFOK D, . i 3oax Mo6k!TJ With such additional Steameri ias may be reouired to meet the demands of the trade; i Sailing from New York every WEDNESDAY and JSATORDA YsaJt Pi M. from Pier.lo Jp.' Jt. foot i ail direct. . , . ; . r- P .. ..: t P ,i 1. 1 tftt, Jhe atientien orsmppefs w.cwieo tp tne wi i path nd FACILITIES ffore- bv fliis Line. which, are Siperier .to any heretofore "offered, a. - THROUGU BILLS OF IAD1.NU. given to-aii points on the North Carfiliaa JB,ltJ"-d .and Hs Connectiona via Gcld&boro. ' . r; , . . . j. a. AULJSK, sonciting Agenr. WORTH & DANIEL, Agents, Vnnnington, t.. JAMES HANPv 119 WaU Street, Ni 1 ; i fiom The tJeneral Assembly of, North' Carblirra'do enaciSectipa 1That the; Governor on inforr .W?jd? to h.m of. ?PJe I tion.ofl itne. State.mav.. issue ihis.'i'rocbunatiasi .jTec,p2.;j,.ia.t the. rewari autnorieanf tae Prcedihg se$ioiL shaUbe paid tox$ peraoft pi persons;' ,wholmay arrest iand. cause to be com loutea suca.iugn-fve; qut no paru luereot .-90.914 bejpaSd jaBjISherlffOrkherrcefij whose iduty it is by law to pursue i and arrest reions neeingprom justice, aoa wnom ine urov erno, 0n salisfaetofy evidence, may deem to ni.Mdi,i to fesni- a&r W J. fJ. . P? f ! ,;.aAJ. iq .ttXk n-Jwl. Sec. 3.' Thafe the Governor is- directed uptwi information aade.to him .i)rany Ketijff-oiCQthSr peace officer laving failed to 1 discharge ft isduty; . 1 it .pursuinff and iirrestin"felonTBftrs prescribed I in the seconds sectiOTveliatrterthirfir&f' t.he Revise Code,- to cause tneiucU ofcftfayoye tr neidect onfthe "part of i a peace office, ""to be laid before the Solicitor of the Stat4 ferthe'Ja- dicial : Districjt in which:'suchflelinuetft; peaco. officertnay reside, to : th edd that rhe'4iay;6e' indicted foradtcsanieU K'li Xf ft ' .-1 Sec. Tbjit ! tbei Governor, - either with I isr witnoui issuing tne procianiauoB autnonzea Dy the first section of lhislactbe; and be ts herfeby fuTthjer! empowered tq eniploya detective "force, as he may delm sufficient,. to pursue and nppre hend any fc&n !whb is aj fugitive rfrbnt' justice, whether -within- or without? theHmitsof-the State, 4nd such- detectivfe-fprCF shall betf all things ubjec to theoVders' nnddirecti6ri46f the Governor; shall reparttohini ftom tlnieietime, and be paid by him for servicesHtf nO Caseex Ceeding fire .inndred doftanr fdr1 the -arresVand safe delivery 'Ito jail of any one felon p i " F: p Sec. j5. That the'Xoverrwr is j authbriBed to jssue his warrant to the l'ublio Treasurer; from time to' time, for sufficient sums of nionev for the purposes oses required bv this actl - -"-'PE "p ""t required by I Sec. 6. Tlit all laws and parts of laws,' in conflict' with J the provisions of this act;iire re- pealed:! P I.: Sec. 7.- Tliat this act shall take effect4 and be in force from? and after its ratification, j --R ' :. i -. te - ! Ii Ratified, this J9th day of ' February, AUD., ltieeclHSIakers S' wshuictOi' never"Tnade a speech ..-- in tne zenith of his fame he once attempted fit, failed, and gave its up. confused and; abashcacPln framing the iConstitutibri of .the United States, the labor was almost, wholly performed ia..Com- maae dux, two speecnes aunng tne convention, of a vry few words '-'eatiPp Xiie rjonventidn, however, acknowledged the master! .spirit; and historians affirm had it not been for bis personal popularity, and the thirty' words of bis. first speech pronouncing it the nrst that could be ( united hipon.fthe Constitution vwould have been rejectei d by the people." Thomas Jefferson never made sl speech. 1- He couldn't do it. Napoleon, whose para lie executive ability! is almost! without a , said his greatest difficulty Was in finding men oil deeds rattier tnan words. - w nen askei maintained hU iufluence over his j supe how he rfors in age ind experience, when Commander in-cnic of the army of, Italy, he said,! 'By re , The greatness of a toari is'npt measured 31 Vi. by the length of his speeches, or their number. Weighing nen' by this jstandaf d. we tnust con- cmae inai ucn. jranu u next in. ; Rreainess 10 Washinctori I When the GeuefaF vfsiled Bal- pigh, he was introduced to the two'hotises of ihe Ueneral .Assembly, then in session i-firsf,' in the House, and then in the Senate; Judge Settle, Speaker of ibvei Senate mide-the speech of wel come G en. 0. standing! midway between 4h Speaker's desk and the jdoor. Of cotirse the Speaker spread himself,vand made Wreldifuent speechrj all jthe while, Senators standing1 nneov ered. jAftcrtho . close of the rgceptidn Speech, when il wasxpected the -General wuld jreply, all were ; disappointed. ioriclpened ncyt his i- iStatesYille FemaleC6liege I ! -it-.'- t . - '.'-':.... , i - - The present; term having commenced under more flatteriq; proipects, -those in : barge' have!reduce'd the expenses jn some degree. Boardi-witkircfiotm 4 ege .Feb 22imi CO. s Tfte njtersignea unaviag rormea a-opftrrweT8arp for.thfi jtransatction 1 of an extensive Wholesale and Refallrpl Py-v.pp P ,iPi'44:t!.il-' Grocery . & Commission Bu siness In the City of Charlottei .BaWnew 'on hand the far' gest-Stxick in pur line everj offered . In the CityJafid are daily .receyjng aditioaherjeto, f romourJivt creased faoilities, . and long . experience in .bufiness, we 2aftef,onrs:elye8 that we will be, abfe.'le' giTe gen oral satisfaction. We" rcspectfuTtv tnvitpurchasex& and SMciiaiyicrdfrfelit'ind. tb'nVfs'to 'call on H5 porjltT of: Trade. ,imd45oiife stt and ejjHnine. pBi ateck. before; purchs"ng elsewhere ' .i'OuuiiLrv. xriruuuuDi cine u raesc rnsmr once untrue vam jr-Terr 'i rn.. n D.A.I a a .rl nrwnn' A S XrJind csSanuWdSnX f v , -v-, sjr, ri HA'MMftND. ..v '' ' Hp-: -tp l MCLAUGHLIN, p Peb 2, K.? 31. miller: i t a .ii r.l' v.... .in i . m. i .in; i . , HAIiES,'" i1 Watcmiaaer iir o 4 Ddhosx &Ofitce, Ch ablottb J i N. ,C. .1, .L i.s u, .t1u..iilT.L:ai (!i'?i ;; h ,.T-ry- Douitt jrtHnad and po to swearing; .j JusttAke itiJatQIAXIS 'isliop He villnx it so it will not sWp. . t. -I- He; warrantsjhis work aHor. a yeay " When itltf used Vjth proper care. i He will do it-as 4ow as it can be dfhe', Mi And do it Jewell it's sure t4 rvrf; m d fuel and .washiBg, $li pcrjmonth TuitioBSiSO, y $3, or j$5'Jper, month, according to. clas; Music,, Drawmgnna fainting extra, as. low as any College, JanuAryjJ;1869 ! p - y . 41 m v earpyeir . lbave belt ore mq some itcconn pCtb-Lln. Fn;r r tb A0r;(;0a.ftfMflvA,i. Is;ire(as"a"disVse"af weUW in reading the4tc(wUreJerjreo; toJ, was ore parut-iariy,anierracea lnjeer&i iaftrs;naiore ,gle"nll Jt jsTstated thift eightypiebts of , this m,.t "someare ot, IwenJjyearsTjf la-pgnAA?oityt;rto average t$gi$Q&. iwi ztfiaHyeirB4-.l tTbi, ; taken in-coectioa wi th remark made by Gov. (JlaflSn, pf Iagshuets, reeently in-hia, inaugural ad djr1U& of jtho inmates 4?f inePIachnsettaPStjite . prison ati Charles- wjw.n. were jinaer iinin v., years or age. icertainiy "nialfea Inatter for serious reflection to every man wno jojes n is race ana. nisr country, jjrj.no youtn of ourjmd are being destroyed, and jadl'the value th'et Should be to the State and to society Is kst. it ma Inmates of the 'Penitentiary . in Massachusetts Vefe W had; been drunkards, m that , drunken- ne&s leu lo!the crimes that they, were making :atottemenVfor' to the yiolated law and ' injured s6detfP"JInthe;Albaijy Pen itetiarypNef York; dtlt of 6T74' convicts committed there "during aveirt number years-, alt but -i,68Sw1CTe Iciiown tabs M intemperate' habiti. ' Of these -wereiuDdef twenty ; years pof age,; anoT under Jthtrtylyeais 7,893K;tNo! words cSn;ladd do. the iorce e tnese figures, tor tnose wno win aare to. look- around them and j candidly ; -admit the amqunt and. degree pf Inteniperance .that j jthey" Kowifa eist niong j the ydnng men of J their acquaintance, must admit its ,trutn. j Sometimes when ?we mate'mentien of bur serious apprehen sions as regards the results of such lacts to society, we are assured j that these evils arc in great fmeasure confined t the Ignorant f and vul gar. .iYVettld it,were true. :j-Wo admit a relation between ignoranee.and'vicev but it is to bei fear ed jthit theivice and crime jdrunkennej is creep ing upwards into.6ociety afld finding; Its- victims therelhilejntelligenee'jJdcs not so rapidly get downmong.the rude ancU vulgar' I! i j j r. ,The patietrtainEthep" jCta?' at- Bitighanitdn "belong to tho best! class'an our country. They ardnied tq good, society, and gen oral lytv they' arc well educatca " .? inere areJiteranr and- pro- fessional men' here,i.9nd there, are also farmers. mercnants, Dangers, cierics, ananree clergymen, it np of the 8$ patients. J)oes qot this add-more shade iq the sad picture?) The victims -of this destrbyer are, the., renpst .. young men of-jour land. Tliis 'isorfect'no only of New-York,. but we to, give expression to ja judgment in. the case, we should Ibe compeilcd tocsay thatJ far -more of this great evil existed in iproportion in the class mentioned! than in tbat which is deemed : to be siuTtttca ot iciann tne U varZVi- ires of the privtleees that these nnsisessj. . i Tnf connection with what. I ;have said. ..ii add whatimay acSdunt for the inability to resist the love pi strong arinic wncn its use nas beeomo a habitt:Dr.Iayv thejj incllligent and .jfery sue ;esfniSuerinten4eiit of this Asylun it is' said uhas ;discovefed by Icfoscopjc examinatron.ihat aiconot opens a seriEB 01 ecus in ine cram, wnicn never afterwards wholly jcollapse.' In this fhy- 8icalr4ct is - asserted lies the "reason why no permanent cure can be effected ip' caso'of habit ual dr'nkehness.'ahd ' that ' the' only safety is ucver n wmb it. -j.Jio -cu.ru ja oiorai, ii any, iu evvery tonngman tk take Hie ctip, Already raised tadririkfrdni his lips;a1nd put it-down never to be Ukpn up hgain. j Itf -should paralyiep the tongue of those who allnre the': tnthlnkingand those" who eainot siy no, to taste the enp that .:niit it. jl ;tit' i J-t.i v-J i;f win wi iiiuui airu ineir jeanuiy nope prove draught of shame-an4ideatlte -- ' - No nation or State. or.Church or'Communitvl can afffd to,Jte;tus jrpbbed of its treasures,! wi th- puc ji(i.Bic5ieeupuaeiriniieni.ioxncirwcii oemg. Atid he peed only be a patriot thatw should feel himself impelled to iinterpcsc what influence and power 5jhe. bas. tctayne progress of this .des troyer of our ijlory. and our streoefhj! ;ar;iUligioir:t)f Paying v Debtt: ! I The sfolldwingrematks froni twbjcputemporary , .--'i'f -.&Tf-i'it -j-:.f:V. .. -a. a pers contain a Wesson Lworthy or, Ber touA uotf- sid5ratiQn.:,p pM',;Uip4 " ' MeiTinay sophisticate as they nleaso ITboy can neve$ maKC t ngni anaaii tne panic rupt !aws iL the . u nivefsc xan Jnot , mate: ikrigh t ibr tucm nut iu, pay uieirneow. ,4 nere is a b a in tuts .nenyeet as.ejearj ana , aeserviug-Ayiturcn sait- cipiiDc as is sieai i Qg jajae, swearing , tie. wno vitiates nis. promise 4o.fpaylorp witapiiiisr pay ment 'of a debt when Jtltsjn his jpowejf -to meet nis engagement, ongnvw.ie niaae ta ieer mat in wBich;maBuWitgioh 'Bdcs5ibt ntdke'a and payat. .If ypu ihavf none. vgo .wfllKksdi'Cs ditch, ipIbwv'6rk3tnyjXoa jgei it anujpay. it jou. r, k4 ow ;wyi rpato- irgcrpjeep easier! eat antl digest ,bettenrn ; tYjQVk w ill honor aM(y-a11)in n-MjmoTe.-: iP4 J0tt we yfurip3erboii ay4 iiinj; orsWj.t buying; knowing that vrou,4cannever it wanted.- piirsrcal Kaha''ndoHlVTspPfiid' DonOv forget- that little subscription for ,your preacher, JJbc miitidutrH le ts rin&llaonnt.lbur his incnmewTiMioTTtr f ilelhat Js rinjuBt inithelleast is unjultasd in muchl riou!wilI enjoy, the sermons yon htar infinitely better if you know you aje"hot ilhTdebtto yonrpastor.- T Judder nr J I intiout Eainting :heai'afry5 man caAVdo it wll Jlous.e, Sigpnd GbpttDcntal $intng?ftnd Er'escof ing Cwirches, Dining Rooms, ParlorslUa Ac.', done in tji njttestj. ,TngLi gqpro and ele -I. IT; : ' 1 HoriorfWavSfe atlvcrv cmnfortahle 4 clbaV un3f frant stria "114 Kl Ikh K. I.I.Si l(IHS I M - . I L .'U -'-j-.- I KtrtMxcSs Hon Z fi VMiteJ XUrvce &Cn..J H ; Sf enhbnse; Sfmpatrlaj?. Co!,!'J IT McXdei; Eer E J d"A g-r ion It u r a 1 . S X ' L . ' . "!...' ' I i ' . . - - - i JThototighr Draining end Deep Culture.1 l The &cfis natent td the most -' merficul ob deptti -'of '.coltivition'of tho'sdil hot exceeding tix IncEscbmpaativclya'nicre tilmi of the earth's surface j"Alh the Tnoriranic"' matter needed" b? 'plants; and full devcIopmehVtbat come from thJ eartnmnst De suppitcu wiiuin tnts, limit, wnu , all the soif below this depth is unemployed and inert. (Tbe roots of the grains ndpgra3ei da v notordinarxly extend Mucli below the. depth CuJ.' tivatedjj and the averageof this in our country is insufficient!-either lor" "protection,. ganjt drought. for adequate' returns for lhe labor of ' -J cultivation, or for fuirupplie3,offarnipprbdactj. t calculate the "precise amounVof increase fncrc- f duction duo to an additibnal'dd'clf iQ' depth of cujiivat ou,dui; expcnmcnis n&vg..Buowa.tbaL (a miny scili 5t bears, relatively, sP aoarbropqrtion to theiiircasd in depthpf culture; 'so thatj wherv the toil UHiow'. woTk4d to six'inChcs,' an inch' ' greater jdeptE of cultivation Fiil4 Te. nearly one-sixh mor oduirionV T5o" gticultural pruuutt 01 iput, ui fcuuau aiktuies wuicq, WyUIu belnfiu?nced by deth of 'culture ! hi toul value of Tit ISast S100;oCbup.pW; A?!J. crease df evcntftfe-tentU of this ' tmoiint by, 'an dditioflal itfch; of culture' would add $150,0"0p, OOO toihe vilne of thVannualPagncuJtural pro- ductioni of the country. !. ; depth td( .which the roots of tho cereals and clovers, as Well as tnany other plantaill dcictnd in an aerated and healthy1 soil. " I ravinas tht have be in fil!ed',"with "surfkeo ion"ir wherever the moi idls of a suitable texture and conditiotf , carrbtfl i ndjparsaips are often found of a length Of three feet 0 niare; clover roots from f hree, a ' four: fee f; and instances have been given of itDl . greater lertgth of tlie rooU of wheat ahd oaU. With tlic prevalent mode ofcnlture, in vtry cdta pact soi s; wheafrdots arc so "near the surface to be thrown out by roechanicardjspUc.offienlof freeVmg aod thawing; anilnpV utterly Jcstroj. exl,4hcj 'struggle fruitldlsTy keu-sub soil; packcderhlipsby the tread of cat tlar for a Centur aua fihaljy yiefd.'totXe jblastins power of aii carly 'drought blighted ihrlvejled, light? worthies for iced, I and ot little valuo-lor bread. The drill, planting thVseed firmly in tfca. earth. instead bf scattering it on the surface, already saves half the winter-killinnr in the iiclda where it is used and deep culture,' proper drainage, would procuro exemption, from uiost of ,tho re maininiliahilitiesand, ordinarily,. froraalldan gers off loss" from drought. The advantage of aditmrtal'c'ptLofpnT( ;-i7yVr;brfl M rtjffeiir fli"Tar cfvSCcr. than taw rr6poiti(5uiU''in- creise i.'tf depth; and , ( the TproGt of tho improvo meht wauld bo" increased vin corrceponding ratio. In this country the averagpicld jCr acre of on of tho j rincipal staple, wheat, upder our system of shal ow cultivation, has"., been. adually Ice se.ned',' until atj the present, time ft jdoe not ox ceed12 bushels per acrc.whilePJvDglitid, with ' her deep tillagb 'and rota joa system, Has rajjed ' herPivi'rnge to 28 ijifhefs. Estimating our wheat ar eaT St 18,000.()00 of .acres, and .allowing an Ihcriaso 6f 1 B biijn.els perjacye uncjer asysteto 'of thorough and; jii4icious.' cultivation, tua in creased! production wVuld atnOunt to 239,000,090 . hushels arid wheat is. but ou'e of kthp staple 1 be bene Stedby 'such improvement.,.' ' Deep cultivation is a prime necessity ofroj't culture, which, furms th3 basis bf English agrU culture, and enables 'jthej Kugl'sh farmer to pay annual ents eouyalent'.to tbo fee-simple value ofpbtif farms. jThe growing of these ."green crops'p suhsjna more borough admixture of the"fJ6c ;'pddncig .elements of the soil And jta prompt pariue.iti'pn by waternnd thegasef which are so . accessary to plan t-jgrouud. Franco fol io wing in our fopffep, or we" in hers, in at Jeut ' Onil paf licular tlio want of,.,a proper rotation 8yetein--has reduced the average-yicJdjf wheat to . 15.b ishels. The single, fact tha, . while Eng. laiid hn j 'twa acre's in green crops' .fori every' aero in wheat, "Trance hag three acres' in wheat forvery , acp in gc?n crjjpe, and that with us roofs jarb scarcely rjaised as V fain crop, explaina thcaukfe of th,egreat;dicrcpancy iix the yield of tbaryajuahlecercal in these countrica.fi'Vtm Vut Hljif)1i $Vlwsfi&?S- Agriculture. : . i i irw nil rj ri ii vf i irii i a ' 5TholV)rhJ Hinder 'Itemit abouv WotDn," quotes from tUefGcpfoa Lode, a book pubPah- ddn Hj 5itjiaJtllow tog directions for the re- gesis Jbja-idea that the-book hofild beat ocoe republished by soma nf our enterprising firms V - ' "Whfen - aViromstt V htisband ' If abseot en jotirney; has crpeoded. all tlie money be gave her to s d pp' rf t her i n ' yi c tualir a nd cloth cs d u ri d g h Is absence; otif h,cf husband vwent on a journey wifbotif Ravi.nf anythihg witliphcrto. cucport befetb ha; 'ibcth Af Boppott.lierscli' by pio tncr. bv Bntnntn?. xsohio other aoDlormeot. fjWftw gbs'on jouraeVr '.his wife shjlt not ' nbr shalilaifgli, nor" shall: dipei heriSlfin ffna and finccTclctj'saltfee'daDciu. nor hear, music, nor shnll'sct tifh4tn'3oVPnQr shall ride outl nor han;,bhoUsallt'tfiihff chofoQ, ind .x Ltl a-.l- i ivi.".-- C- . . ' rare; dui. auau lasien wen Ifl0-,cqniia. COOT,, JloL agwcabpnjofmcflfd'urm nusuanu. so iovz os a wouiau. remains unmar the brother tfrtjfothert VooJ or f-uc)i'olDer rela tions of ahe father 'shall tike care "ofiicr; lif. after" marriage, her husband shouTd' die'", and life wifo has not brought Tuttrtim TrTT th6 'fothera and brother ssons, orsUehother.TelJfrons of her hdsu hand,' tie bfothers5Qf toil.) of tbcbrothers';ofher ither. thslHake.care of hih If theTo ire nooe jof thelte, tho magistrate 'nbal! tale" care of her. ana in -every eiagu niMiie, 41 . tao pCT.ions ;wm . 1 have-beln allotted ' to take drc 6Ta wdnaan do laot take care nf'her, each In . hii respective stax? aecoTOiDKiyi tne magistrate scau une tQera. . Would 'iVncf be Veil .(rj. ,"uayif euch a Wia , force at; the present d'v.- " ." 1 A ' ' P': t ! K" U 1 .1 it Itnpd Feb .t9. ati .-iab 1,15.9:::. vvi. -::-f" -"l ?,P ,;p;:..l-; j: j - .-pf P- !- p ;' r '" P ! " : '. P."! .-I-V ' .': ; pp . - -. 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The Times-Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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March 9, 1869, edition 1
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