0 3ft i 5 f 1 1 i u n r o u . A Stoij ni(li $ice in it. c r mf it:!h r to have heard in ; Yankee Lnud f?1 a Mit)5 man ih! bad but just entered in;o the m Kfn iMMtMiit of matrimony. His wile, a most ; m ul.lc erratum, hud moi'al hitri-d ol liquor; tw though TVni opi indulged on the sly with , !s r uvivil fompunions, he look care always lo (W, rijihi id uj" on mg home. He ou1d I'ot !,iiV. vife rind him in such a stale for uli fl Ilia 4i L'-rierpatl," he was as straight asa pin, iincl she hud H it down that a blessin? in the srtafKjoj a strijily sober husband had fortunately a Ueij to her lot. " 'rom,' oti mnrnin, snid hep lovingly, M-e li. ve now been ;( wedded couple half a yea.-, and never once have I had the slightest occasion to re proach iU." Ol course Tom was delighted to hear his dear litlle wi.'e talk so cncour igingly, and express hap ptQessat his behaviour, and he repealed assurances d his d-tci msnaiion always to bo an alien Uye, so ber husband. I:it in the occasion of life how htlle we can foresee the breaker of temptation. Tom had to dine that ycry evening with (be M Owls " (the or mrbob.gical ti;!e of his club,) and he fell in ad mirable spirits, and bis health was drank warmly and frequently after tho removal of Ib4 cloth; the consi quenee was, that by the tinte Mhe com pany feepa rated fjo arns in a happy state f elevn lion, m nh a viviii uotion of men, women, and ail ibinra terrestrial. "Ilic, 1 reaMy believe I'm d runk !" soliloquiz- 1 l. . . ... . . 1 . . trl z i- ir i- i i 'tt' lom, poising himself on his heels, with Ins . cl?fed mfmfrmjmt, l.p p... -oui iqo u-u.i s 10 neooiw r nm 1 u-rearn ing or am I d runk wtti is ii ? Will some bod v tell me?" A knot of wags passing nt tho moment, hearing his voice, roared in combined tones "You're ghunk beastly drunk! 44 There, now, it's out, and no more than I sus jiected," continued Tom, mou. nfuliy, in a maudlin voice. 44 What arid Clara sav, "tijrh ? Curse tbat l?st julep, 1 say I f eel as if I hid a dozen eyes; and as for ton-tontjuea, I've got a c ro all wnggii.' away for dear life Tom km losing proper and important equili brium, his heels suddenly flew higher in the air than is necessary for every day cases of pedes trianism, and, per consequence, he was the next moment iu a moit ungracious position in ihe gut ter. " I lie. hie, t' is is r-rirh, I m-r.;ust say. S pose j 1 -lara should s-see me now twaaooly to-day she p-fraised my m-Uitegiiiy. Tom, Tom, you're a b-b yes you ure, so don't denv it vou'ia a i b-lK.-ast !" Ily dint of a scries of vast efforts he succeeded in gaining his feet, and proceeded towards home reeling, and talking to btmselfall (he way. After j mistaking ihe house next door, the door front ol which was the same, for his own, he had an un decided search of at least an hour for his latch key, which he at length found in his boot; it having lipped down his tiousor leg through a holu in his pocket X w in the hali, he leaned up against tho wall and undertook a cogitation. He could sufficient ly gather his senses to remember me clock in his wife's room was out of repair, and as she had re tired, she would not be able to tell the time he had col in. Tbiii whs a Brand olnl irained. 44 I know what Pi I do; Til 0 lo bod in the dark, and thru she aroo'l notice my eyes," rumi nated rent. 4 lint hold on I'd like lo forget it she'll smell my breath how can 1 fix that ?" lie puzzled for a few moments, and in the end j concluded to seek the kitchen, and meddle slight- ly wiih ihe spice box. Down the stone stairs he nrent, and niter nutfing bis hand into half a dozen Various fluids, feeling into a row ol pans, jugs and dishes, at length he found a handful ol cloves, which he thrust into his mouth as if they had bet.11 cO many sugar plumo. "T-they'er d devlish hut," splundercd Tom, with his lace ail a glow, ' but they :msver ihe pur nose. How 1 wish H"b Siiles was here to tell me whether the brandy is sulliciently disguised. Satisfied that the trsganceof the cloves bad out V.oured the scent of the M nrdeut," he mounted ihe stairs, and, with the exception of a couple of sr'll stumbles, gained his chamber in safety. Now ho would have been happy hud his iie not been wide awake. "Why, Thomas, how late you are." said she ; 'Where's the candle?" Oh, never mind the candle," said he, in as steady a tone as he could nssumo. ! not late." I should judge it was very late," said she, dear me, 1 must hate thai clock fixed." c-s, so we muse, sai dT oni. with miracii' lous delitif ftion j for one solitary hiccup would wouid have bull ay id him. As to the clock's un certain condition, it was a phenomenon of good luck for him. ')oes it look like rain, dear V kindly inquired Clara. Now, if Tom had Wen put upon his oath he could no more have answered correctly, iu regard th nam ranee of the weather, than the man v . w - j - - t i. the moon, aad not half so much, for it is liiir to oppoaa ihr.t !t mere Le a miir. in ihe moon, he is not addicted o the practice ol drinkwig, and, thei cfo.e, kteps a bright look out on lilies below. He replied guardedly "Pon mv word I don't know but I'll look," and, feeling his way to the wind iW he threw aside tha curt.ons, nr.o a L i t;f pate starlight threw itself immediately on his Wife's fce-- "Clour as crystal, you pirrccivc dear," and down went the cert, in ag:in. Clara was very thoughtful aad affectionate, and suggested that if the curtain was kept up he could his way belter about the room. No, no, dear," replied Tom, very slowly, os lfore, "1 have henrd that starlight produce luna- rf,er" midnight he was a'uout to say, but c'oiiRht himself dexterously, considering hU situa- lion, and that' dreadful, you. know." Tom made several s!unib.'p! after ibis, nnd pre sentiy his wife cough! a w IiirFoi thc doves. Good gracious, Tom, how lont you are, r.n.l bow dreadful you smell ofcIoPs?'' M Ah ?" Slid Tom, starting, CloTei f Ye?, cloves ! any our. vouhi thick you'd hern embalmed iike a mummy." This made him twitch anu po wool ithenar. 'Pbew ! you re ropi inv seen led wuh theoi. H'krr. hlVA VfVI KpPIl tO-lll-'ht 7 n,rv thro olF his nu.rd : h,, u ' , -1 .1" :.. V', ,h t .a.a o, wh.t he was Bavin rrplied 'W -why hie- j.i j . f ,1 I t.ii liepn on a little trip i inn, uffir, in- w " ' t-i the East Indies, and tckile I tras there J Jell 1 This u4d n talc. Clara immediately sat up in W and shed tears. The eat was oot of the bag, M should not he surprised hut that a Caudle 1 t,..,rr Vrhnrifv sermon was the con- ' ' u .f poor T.mr unfortunate slip of the KsngiM. lv,s h s, ;trver touniied cl v3S irom tun i .y tr. Tij-.s bable, ere l-np;, ho will gW m ihe universe ; and yel ho could not I jws 'of a snjih n,,d ur f.,ol ' verv much the """ !'',,'a ,0'aI b.stuieace, from the lact as th,. c0;.s .j, he puis upon hi fire. ! ' b '? 'l?w!Ce ol a cI?b f fc,i I t is pfubirWe that tome h-at may be produced in lows all ( ! uh.r( believed ui grape ju.ee. For at rious retiiir organs of the body, bv the leaffeix moot ha a for Ins marr.:."p, to ihe presence . ... , ' t,.t-a r.irR in thorn. From - P I'lll I', I i. II O I i H tMIl ' ' 1 - " bai l pro I every one ibat drinks raus: sooner or later keep ' cornnai.v with subterraneous person, distinguish- ed from 'lie rest ol maiiKinu oy a mMiM -r-cies of tail and a " cloven" foot : ibis latter adorn ment would beep Tom out of his road, if nothing else succeed- J. Mst decidedly. Hotr the Human Body Keeps Warm The phenomena of heal in the body is some thing like ibal produced by ihc combustion ol fuel, such as coal, only in the body the coinbus- ! :ion is lowr and ihe heal iur lower map inai m n 'V n r4 nf l-reathinir is verv like the bel- i. . .il v - - - -- --- CT ' these tu; . trees nnimai heat is most probably derived, it is positivelycertair) that the blood is . heated at It a: oi;e degrae of Fahrenheit in p ips- j ing thro 'i the h.:i"s: and that arterial Wood is w,; rrH.r tli.n venous, .wosi 01 rn yneuiuvvjua . r.l U I which occur in ihe production ol beat tuny be explained by attributing it 10 a cornhinliujt pr i union of the eyg..n of the air with the caibon of I the blood in lbs lons. Tbiaaupply of an;mal heat allows the holy to ! r.ctvf th (W..I effects oT exoosore to a low lenf. peraturc. In the '!. ir vctfioai the iherinometer i i j nfin in s- in ion oi luau irrces ueiow zero and yet the power of evolving hnat, pos.- jsstd by our bodies, rn:iM--s us to resisf t!;is degree of aolH. The t' mp?rature of qur bogie in ibt region is abotll the s.,in'j lli-al if would be were they m 'he warm region: near the equitor. The tbermoti is ;)!;!i:ir'-o into tin- brocd ol man. ia both s i ter i ntions nVaf loued, would indicate aboal ' Our bodies oave nearly Use same leasperatHre in both places; becftuse, so to speak, and it is not j very ab-urd, tbe Combustion, or lire in the lungs. i Hives oui more neai, n uuon grcaioi uj.-ij- ,. ' ; , .1 IV. tfZZ7ZttM matter how cold it may be. We can give our rooms th? snmii l ntpefnture in winter that they have in the summer, it we regulate our fires ac cordingly. A little more fuel is all that is requi site f;- that purpose. Nature has so ordered, that win n our boot-s r.rr in a cold temperature, we iupue more ;ir than when they are in a warm tempera fire. In o:her words, she compels us to take in more fuel and increase t!ic combus tion in ihe lunge. The Esquimaux eajs blubber, which is mosdy all carbon, and the Laps dr;nk plenty of grease. ; In warm countries the food of t lie L;ip would kill the negro, and the b od d the natives of the I West Indies would not be able to keep the Esqui maux lrttn perishing with cold, j The temperature of the humm bod', and of ! most warm blooded animals, is from 98 to 100 (i,Mr..pns f.f pulLff.nln i?. rind afTpr'rd hnl it finir degrees by any variation of that of the surround ing atinospHere. Animals are parm-blooded when they can preserve nearly an equal temper ature, iu despite the atmospheric vici-sifudes from heat to cold and from cold to heat. They have a temperature of their own, independent of atmos pheric chang s. Tbe tiiiiu- will soon arrive when thicker cloth ing must be worn by our citizens, at the nth. The m:;s! I toe their vests well along the back bone end jr;vit'.e ftgaiost f: eezinff. It is a fact that warm clothes tend to s:ivt; food, as all animals eat lootl in proportion to iho cold of the atmosphere. This is the reason why eattle that are well housed consume loss f od, ;u;d keep in hotter condition that: thoe which aro shelterless and exposed. Exchange Paper. A cseoigiii Weaainj. The preaeh.r was prevented from taking his part i:i 'he ceremony, nd a uaxly created Juslice of the Peace, who chanced to be present, was call ed u; knees! ed upon to officiate in his place. The coc-d man's began to tremble, for lie had never tied the knot, and did not know where to begin. He had no Georgia Justice," or any other book from which to read the marriage service. The com pany was arranged in a semi-circle, each one bearing a Li Wow candle. He thought over every thing he had ever learned, even to Thirty days hath September, April, June and November," but all in v;tin. he could recollect nothing that suited tho occasion. A suppressed titter all over the room admonished him that he must proceed with something, and in an agony of desperation he began " Know a!! men by these presenis, that I " here he paused and looked up to the ceiling, while a voiee iu the corner of the room was heard to say He i draw ing a deed for a tract of land," and they all laughed. 44 In the name of God, amen !" he began again, only lo t.car another roice in a loud whisper, say, 44 He is making Lis will ; I thought he could'nt live loug, he looks so powerfully bad." 14 Now I lay me down to sleeps I pray" was the next essay, when some erudite jentieman remarked 44 He is not dead, but sloepeth." "Oil yes I Oil ! yes!' continued the 'Squire. A voice replied: 44 Oh no! don't Ier'n." Some person out of doors sung out, " Come into Court !" and th'j i.iughter was general. Vi, ' . .... ... ., , r. ,l )c- . " V ' ' ;ir. ! tne Squire was I "W V hat being :::i mdfciatijjiUio qaan, nn I 1 na uOiT-m agnin To nil and s.nqulr.r, ihe shor " 'Let's run, bc -. i nrj 10 levy 011 us, tto 1 wo or Hirea at once. H re n -i.Tu.i nf ii ;ht flashed ncross thf Stprtre hce ; he trden J the bride and groom to hold u; iheir bauds, and in 1 rolcma voire said " and eaeli of you, do solenuily swear in j the pnmace of the ptvaaai euapaay that you will perjbrio towards each 01(1 er, af1 mid singular, i the rnaetiott of btMhstnd and arite. as the casP ' nay b-, to Hm bi-st of y..iir knowledge aad ahitf i ty, ao help tm CI;d.r' ti ; 1 " ...1 , .. ; hridi.-. Stirtf'or ? Adv iiwanwiRn, e.v-iU:rn -a cue huher of the To tm- Voi ng Ladiss. I have found that the are really ihe most imd of ih U.I e ladies, who cherish for thm iK ei the highest respect are sel- do m !.:. most aonular rub tko .v m.. . 1 .it-ii 01 r.-iii .assurance, whose tonguos are highly buwg, who . niaKe VOttls supaj the ilaee of tdmm ml ! compliment m the loom 01 aeciirnent, are their irtvoj-iw. A ott respect lor women h-aos to rp. j spectf-.:! ieih tow irds thmi ; and resooctful is uu:n -v U';:-,il acJ!"". Hits great distance usuail- o.I.iat action: and ,aen u lor nec or wt of interest Add-on. The RruxG Pasmo.n rioM in Death An is 1 Td 1,ai,t"r my : AlKus 'r:hington. Cair lit- vi';i n llii'ipolMiflini, nMfli ImvmJ .... u . ivnuiu 111 1 . v I un If vou wish to know h fiW quick a man rnn Pa a w ' i II' - " . 7 OS" P 11 ! -i t I H, . aid supplied the .people with tisb j .. Wefc characteristic. 44 I sav, Pntch ara, 1 111 ioiuct ta . , . , . , , , r , , t o ri rm on. l ve uirreu my last fi.-h ; hat Crv niv ti-u -.i u i , a .-, -, r aUvUi anlB me who knows but Ute uue in Jordan " miie fell n rLheat' .1 w To Uly Former Patrons. HAVING been for some years past engaged in the Town of Charlotte as Inn Keeper, and baring in this capacity, enjoyed a large and liberal degree cf pub lic favor and patronage, a sense ot gratitude txt njrf" many friends prompts me 10 resort io tnispuoiic meth od of returning to them my sincere thanks and griieful acknowledgments for the many and repeated favor which I have heretofore received at their nands. Per mit m, then, from my solitude, whither 1 have retired ! temporarily, for the purpose of resting myself ph.! family, to reinrn to you my most grateful acknowledg- r,. e fivArc Qti.l trw ovnriioa to van rr- t -t.-,U.. for your future welfare and happiness. J AMts A. sAULKlk Charlotte, January 7, 1S-53. W roccrie, Groceries, Groceries. JUST RECEIVING the largest and most srtea1yfho may favor us with a call. J. A. Saddler, or Alex, stock of -prints, of harlotte, are fully authorised to receive fV ra r. Pl.ti.rl.,i. nt I , 1 D .. 1 . : Csi'occrics and Provisions. Ever off red in the town of Charlotte, consiatisg G 0 Sacks Salt, ilJ B .lcs GSonny and Dundee Bagging, 50 ( oils Rope, 300 eo Twine, 10 Hluls. 9ujgv.ri new crop, 120 I3td. Clarified and Crushed do. 50 Bgs Ki Co2'ee? 10 44 Java do. 50 Bbla. N. Molasses, new crop, 5 II hds. Cuba do. 5 Ulids. B.icon Sides. 100 BSils. Liquors of all kinds, Madeira and H.ibgi Wines, WITH VARIOUS OTHER ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT IN THE GROCERY LINE, SL'CH AS Kicr ai d (. heeffi PjcUea ami Psppera, Lirn .mmI Candle, Raisins and Almond, St 1 j ;li and Sonp, Sida :Biscuit and Soda, Pepper and Spire, Ginger and M idder, ' Indigo and Copperas, Tobacco and Stgara, TEAS, Green, Black and Gunpowder, Which I will sell low for CASH or exchange for COUNTRY PRODUCE, such as Cotton, Flour. Corn, Meal, Oats, Rye and Peas. Persons would do well t call before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN WELLS. Charlotte, December 17, 1652. 24tf Cloihing Clothing. I SECOND Supply of FANCY CASSTMERE Fror- ; tees, Pants, and Vests. Just received, and for 'salelow..' for cash, by A. BETHUNE, & CO. 19 tf. Nov 12, 1352 Cattle, Hogs and Sheep. 'I 'HE Subscriber having permanently located in Charlotte, for the purpose of Butcher 1 ..I 1 lllf;, IS HOW Jltrjli:icu iu un . .uisr 111c ut'ui t fc35fc.ifj stock, and promises to pay lor v good article, Columbia prices. I. MUHLINGHAUS. Nov. 19, 18.32. SOtf To Illy Creditors. VLL Persons indebted to me either by Note or Book Account, are respectfully requested to come foi -ward and p;iy up immediately, as longer indulgence cannot be given. DAVID PARKS. Charlotte, Dec. 1, 1852. -2t$ Come and Settle. TTAVINQ discontinued the Tailoring Business in the LJTov.n of Charlotte on my own responsibility, I desire ail persons indebted to me either by Note or Book Ac count, to come forward by January Court next, and p;.y up, otherwise their debts will be found in the hands ot an officer. R. M. ROBJSDN. Charlotte Dec. 22, 1 8 j2 25 Jc. iRwii? & mrooras, JVb. 3, Granite Roie, , RE now reeeiv -ig anew lot of all Wool Deri ;i. uid Cashmeres-, Velvet Ribbon and benvv Fri rr. - . Our stock of Staple and Fancy GOODS is now v.h'di wl!! be spld very cheap. Give s a tall. Lc 17, 1S52. 2 t $ 200 Reward. A PROCLAMATION, By His Excellency, David S. Refd, Governor of the Slate oj JSorih Carolina. TTT HEREAS, it has been represented to me that Georgt Foster, late of the county of Mecklenburg, stands charged with the murder of one Charles Foster iu said County, and that the said George Foster has fled fro-n justipe and probablj- escaped beyond the limitsof the Statu. Now therefore, to the end that the said Foster may he arrested and brought to trial for sait offence, I do here by issue this my Proe lamaiion offering n reward of tw hundred dollars for his apprehension and delivery to the Sheriff of Mecklenburg county. DESCRIPTION ; George Foster is described to be about 28 years of re, io (ivn (not firr.rciv ii"f!ir li'irli rV rlnrLr rr 1 , r rs t r iu a free man. and when spoken to'annears cheerful and in . apt to smile, weighs 130 or 140 pounds, rather slcml '! and known in some places as George Happoldt. Given uniW my hand and attested .v JrwWifc ...lit, ti-. r:r.,t 1 rtrK r v... -i. Willi I lie VJi 1 u L .j' . ' 1 yj ) ui' ULaiL U l M Cttrolina, at the Cit- of Raleigh, this the Sjffv' 9th day of December, A. D. 1852. By the Governor, DAVID S. RE ID. W. H. Jones. Private Secretary. Raleigh, Dec. 9, 1S52. 25 lw $ 300 Reward. A PROCLAMATION, By His Excellency David S. Rkid, Governor oj' the State of North Caroli na. WHKItE.VS, it has been representee! to me that on- I U'ikni Rnnlan,!. late nl ihp rn.mtv nfCat.uK, ! stands charged lllth the murder of one Nathaniel U 1! son in the sa"id county, and that the said England n av ! ue arresieu a n orongni 10 tr ai ior saic ononce, 1 do hcreby issucthis my Proc,amat,on, , ffering a reward 01 three 'hundred dollars for his apprehension and delivjfl pnrei to the Sheriff' of Catawba county DESCRIPTION. Wilson Engirnd is derribel tjbe about 26 ve ge, five feet nine 01 ten ilteoes in height, t,ui r a:, piexion rather light lean, thin yisaged ar. i spare eye-and mouth some what distorted, slight stamn in his speech, fond of disputation, and has been en&aw in teaching English Grammar and Elocution. titfi&r Given under my hand and attested igJ'the Great Seal of the State of North Cm ?na, at the City of Raleigh, this 9th dav of ' December, A. D. 1S52. DAVID S. KEID, By the Governor, Wm. H. Joxes, Private Secretary. Raleigh, Dec. 9, 1S52. 25 4w. Fruit Trees. THE subscriber has for sale at ais det.ee, 6 miles south of Charlotte, on Mc- i Michael's Creek, 3000 APPLE TREES of ; twenty-two different kinds, all grafted and at I the choicest speeimeus. me Trees are irom w .0 three years old, of a good grevth and ripen fron: 3U to November ioveniuei. Also, a lew L.Tbion ir.T.ieo u; h j ' i ' From lnnr xnerience I have found early planting much .vn.rl.ni' 1 hav-p lounn eariv ciaiuiiiiL 'iiucri i the best, and would recommend the same tootheis ing to have fine Orchards. ommence taking up on the 20th cf November. ny number of Trees trom 100 to 1000 will be dot. j livvroHatthc lifti road Depot in Cnarlotte. lreesi.ona five to eight feet high at $10 per hundred. Letters directed to Charlotte or Sharon Post Omces. ' will be strict!) attended to. Letters requesting the forwarding of trees, must be accompanied wih tr.e- cash. JAMES Ki-.tl! Dec. 24, 1852 2a 2r Notice. . t r .u .j.i-.-j .u. .. : -i -ui L2k. or Account are requested to come forward irWdi. ' ately and poy up or they may expect to settle with an 1 rfficer. J- MED. J n T r i WfF ; a NOTICE TO TRAVELLERS. DAJLY SERVICE. Through Ticket from Charlotte ! uiuuDu j j To Petersburg, - - - - Jfclfi 00 And n one month from this time a through t i tcket will bo given j To Baltimore, for - - - $2100 ! -TD LI I rUR Horses, Coaches, and Drivers, shall not be sur- v; passed in the State ; and prompt attention w ill be 1 paid to the accommodation of the Travelling community n iu i titiauu'g ii iiac auvc raves, aisu, iu uai iiiiiui c when the arrangement can be made. I 1 BLAND & DUNN, Contractors from Salisbury to Raleigh RIPLEY, SPRINGS & CO. oct. 02, '52. 16tf N.C. Whi,,? and Colombia "So. Carolinian." insert till forbid, and forward account to this office. DIRECT LINE TO THE FAKE CcREATIiY REDICED. Titiough from Greensborough, N. C. to Rich w mond or Petersburg. TEN DOLLARS. THIS line, of Four-Horse Post-Coacbes, from Grc;ns borough, North Carolna, via. Danville, Virginia, to ; Richmond and Petersburg, is now in full operation, n n- tihg'm connection with the Richmond and Da nvdle Road, and South-side Rail Road from Petersburg Lcn taC re e nabo roqgn every Tuesday, Thursday Mid kird;r, nt 9 A. If, A;ivc at Richmond or Petcrs- hiftg fcond thereailer, in time foi the ere sing Cars j fNurth. I Leave Richmond or Petersburg every Tuesday, TLurs ; day and Saturday, at 7 A, M. Arrive in Greensboro' j second day thereafter, in time for the Salisbury Stage, 1 his line also connects at Danville, with the Stages to j Lynchburg. J. HULUKKBY & (JO. P. FLAGG & CO. July 3D, 1852. 4 ly. Providence Male Academy THE Seventh Session of this School will commence X January 3rd, 1853. TERMS PER SESSION OF Zl WEEKS : Classical and Mathematical course : : : $12 50 English Elementary : : : : : 6 00 ine patrons 01 tnis scnool are informed tnatit will be to the interest of students to be present at the com mencement of the session. No deductions for lost time after entrance. Dec. 17, 1852. E. C. KUYKF.NDAL. 24t2 A. C. STEELE, Charlotte, JV. C. DEALER IN Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Iron, Steel, tj- Nails, CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, & DYE STUFFS; Window-Glass. Putty & Paints ; And a well selected Stock of GROC &c. ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF Bagging, Roping, and Twine. 1 am now opening the largest and most complete stock goods I have ever offered to my friend and customers, and am determined to sell as low as any establishment iu the Western part of the State. A. C. STEELE. Charlotte, Oct. 1, 18.:2. 13 tf Still tlicy Conic. rpBE Third supply of ffne Fancy French Cassimeres 11-1 1 L receiveu, anu lor saie low ior va n, oy A. BETHUNE & CO., Merchant Tailors. f is t Ret'eited. ACK r,T.AlN SATTIN 81'OfJKS, r rill Apron Jjoop Ci imped do. ilo, do. Fancy Loop BLACK ITALIAN SiLK CRAVATS, 14 Heavy Jt.ng. 4 Plain 44 Milled Fancy do Sattin do Silk do do. do. do, do. do. do. White Cambric 44 Embroidr'd do TIES, English and French Shirt COLLARS, The above will be sold low for cash by A. BETHUNE A. CO., Nov 26 1852 Merchant Tailors. LINC0LNT0N FEMALE ACADEMY, LINCOLNTON, LINCOLN Cofffi. C. REV. . II. ALBERT, Principal. STUDIES AND TERMS. Primary Class Spelling, Reading and Primary Arith meiic, $5 00 ' Jcnior Class. Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Prima ry Geography and Jnglish Grammar, : : $o uu Middle Class. History, Geography, English Gram mar and Arithmetic, : : : : $10 00 Senior Class. Algebra, Nat. Sciences, Critical Read ings of Standard Eng. Literature, Mental aiid Moral Science, Latin, the higherMathematics, etc., $12.00 Mr-t-c on the Piano, : : : : : $0 00 Guitar, : : : : French, : ; : : : Tainting in water colors, : : : Theorem Painting, : : : : Monocromatic Drawing, : : : Perspective Drawing and Pencil Sketches, : ' ontingent Expenses, : : : : Boarding per month, including fuel, washing, 20 00 15 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 75 8 00 light, &c., The Academical yetir is divided into two terms 01 fi ve months each. The winter term commencing on the 1st January. Pupils can be entered at any time &mi the Session, though they will be charged from thA nl nf thf term, whether l!;e ui m. ..vv. -- , ti.ey remain or net. .All bills for tuition and contingent expenses must be I i.H'i j 1 in. ... 1 ...... - . - . 1 . . 1 j r a- 1 '.A tha Prinrinal. Tho best assistant teacr.ers wui ne procurea ior inc I.stiiution, and every mean? errrplc) ed . maice tnr l71ir"?utf:toi table aad advance htr in her stunies. better location for a Female Academy than J in- rf4nton, so far as health, scenery, society and other d "ar.i.iges of this kind are concerned, could not be de sired by parents who send their daughters abroad 10 boarding schools. For further particulars address the Principal or Air. I C. C. Henderson, President of the Board of Trustee. By order of the Board of 1 rustees, C. C. HENDERSON, Pres. Dec L7, 1852 24-4t B. S. JOHNSTON. Sc-c'ty. Briggs' Iron. tt E are daily receiving from Brigg's Iron Works IRON of every description. Blacksmiths and farmers, call and examine our stock. ALSO, Our stock of SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, &c IB Will & HUGGINS, Dec 17, !8o2 24tf No. 3, Granite Row. rviD L( )K A PI V LWM.itJ Biuvr.3, y Just received at PARKS & HUTCHISON. - Pec 3, 1852 22ti FOR SALE, TEAM of large well trained MULES. Call oa SAMUEL A. HARRIS. il ALSO FIRE WOOD furnished at the shortest notice. Call on SAMUEL A. HARRIS, Dec 10, 1S52 23 6w fancy Cassimeres. TnST received, a Second unf of EXTRA FINE PRF.XCH CASSIMERES, the same paivexub uow su.u by Merchant Tailors in ew York m A. BETHUNE & Co. Merchant Tailors. 19 tf. " We study to Please t A. BETHUNE & CO., And Dealers in Gentlemen's Fvrnlshing J V Do most respectfully invite the atten tion of their friends and the public generally, to their varied stock of Fall and Winter, Staple & Fancy GOODS FOR MEN'S WEAR, which have been selected with care and judgment in New York. We feel confident in ofF-Ting an assort ment of Goods, unsurpassed by any house in Charlotte, and that wc are enabled to insure satisfaction to the purchaser. OUR STOCK CONSISTS IN PART OT Clotlm, Caiiueres & Vefetings of the nioet fashionable style, both Black and Fancy, of the latest designs, Both Imported and Domestic. They will be mude up to Order, with the best ol Trimmings to suit, by as good workmen as can be found among the trade. TO THOSE WHO WISH Northern Made Clothing, we offer the largest, best and most fashionable stock, for ! less money, cash, invariably than can be found in Char- j lotto ; hating made arrangements with one of the most extensive manufacturers in New York, whose Goods aid Work we can recommend with all confidence, to supply us regularly through the season witi Clothinz of ever description nnt on as reasonable terms, an any manu acturer can send them to Charlotte We wish it distinctly understood, th;it our Goods are all genuine no imitation. In aduitioa to the above, we have a splen did Mtock of Shirts, Drawers, Suspenders, Gloves, Cra vatSj Stocks, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Dressing Cases, Porte Monies, Money Belts, Segar Cases, &c. &c. &c. Acknowledging our obligations to our friends and the public generally, tor former favors, we hope to receive patronage sufficient to justify us in incieas.ng our busi ness, so as to enable us to please. October 20, 1852. 17 tf DAGUERREOTYPES AT HALF PRICE!! Splendid Likenesses for only $1.50 ! ! ! HAVING recently bought, in New York, at a great sacrifice, a lot of materials, we are enabled (only while they last,) to finish really fine pictures and CORRECT LIKENESSES, WARRANTED NOT TO FADE, At the following unprecedentedly low prices, which are less than ever before offered in this State: 1st. The usual $3 size, in fine morocco cases, (plain,) at only : : : : : $1 50 2d. Fine double morocco cases, for groups, con taining two likenesses of different per sons on separate plates, (plain), hereto fore $6, now reduced to only : : : 3 00 3d. Superb Papier Machie Book cases, inlaid with pearl, (newest s yles,) including likeness, reduced from $7 to only : : 3 50 Splendid Colored Daguerreotypes taken at all prices, from $1.50 to 15, according to size, style of case, frame, Lockets, &c. Better Likenesses finer Pictures more superbly col ored and at less price than at any other Gallery in North Carolina ! and taken equally well iu cloudy as in clear weather. A large assortment of fine Gold and cheap LOCKETS, &c, at cost. Paintings Engravings, Daguerreotypes, &c, copied to any sise. 13" 'J'JjiicfiiiorUla. cractirj.l Issmiif ar JJ materials furnished. CHARLOTTE DAG V ERR EI A N GALLERY, V ILJ)E & DAUGHTER, Proprietors, No. 5, Granite Row, o?cr Trotter's Jewelry Store. Dec 17, 1652 24tf COUNTRY MADE IRON. BAND, SQUARE, ROD, TYRE, all izi; AXE, BAR, SHOVEL MOULD, And a gener d assortment of IRON, both country made and English, for sale at BREM & JOHNSTON, Dec 3, 1852. 22tf No. 1, Granite Range. I WISH TO Pl'tCHASE 2000 BALES Of COTTON, For which 1 will give the Highest Market Price in CASH. W. W. ELMS. Charlotte, Oct. 15, 1852. 15tf. Grand Clothing Emporium. lust received and now opening a splendid assortment of Ready-Made Clothing, Manu'actured hy at least ELEVEN IIlftBKED HANDS, Kept constantly employed, at New York and elsewhere, :y somebody, expressly for rny own sales, and just as ex pressly for the "rest of mankind. " Call and examine the stock, and see if 1100 ean't beat 1000 or anything else. A. C. STEELE. OcU22, 1852. 16tf A MAGAZINE OF PL RE MORALS. The Best and Cheapen Ladies' Magaziv. A NEW VOLUME of this pop lar periodical will commence with the January number Tot which will be tho moi suocrb ever nublishtd. Ti? Only Original Hagaz TIhs is now the only Blaaaaina thai eivp origimr'iV exciunvely : Mrs. An:i S. Ssiephe'-.H, the emtor, tuA ail the I best American wrm-rs, are c-oiiuibuiora. More ihriiimtf si- , ries, tales and novels have appeared in thb period cal, in tlie j last ten jvars, than in all the otherB put UMj&tbtT. The lone I is ;hat ot tbe highest moral purity, so ihat every family, where there are daughters, s-liould have it. Receipts, palterna, toirns for embroidery, and everything useful to die sex, appear j monthly. Colored Fashions here only. No other Magazine now gives colored steel fashion plate-s, as this deep. Full Ietter-pres description, accompany each monthly f late. This is in fact, the text-book ot lanion, and I indipsenaable to all who would know how to drees elegantly, j yet economically. It enables every lady to be her own dress- j maker. Magnificent Mezzotints and other Engravings. The mezzotints and steel engravings, one ol which, at leaet, appears in every number, are unrivalled for beauty. In illus trations, as well as reading matter, inoecu, mm mnmoo u without an equal. In fact, this is the only illustrated Maga zine in the country which has steadily increaacd in circulation every year, which proves how superior it is. Terms Cheapest of All. One copy tor one year. t!,00 5,00 7,00 10,00 20,00 1 hree copies Five copies M Eight copies Sixteen copies ti 4 i Prfmk'ms for Clcbi. To repay persons getting up Cluba j the following eplend;d Premiums will be given : For a club j of three or live, a premium plate, 16 by 24 inches a magniu ! rant fifliir. Pnr rlub of fticliL a cow of the Magazine tor 1853. For a club ol sixtn, an extra copy for 1853, and a premium plate in addition; Address, post-Mid, to CHARLES J. PETERSON, No. 98 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. N. B. Specimens sent wlten desired. Every post-master is authorized to act a. agent. Nov 10 FEMALE SCHOOL. MISS SARAH F. DAVIDSON wi ? readme the er ereises of hrr school in Charlotte, on the. FIRST MONDAY in October, 1652, on the same terms as heretofore. The session is five months. Sept 24 12-tf Blank Deeds and Writs for sale here. - . V mm a m wiy 171 Lr $dOU liiALLJLiiuE.. Wbatitie concern, the health and happinet. of a toeo. iMe is at all time- of the meet 'VP0!' .i Uke it for jftanted that every person will do all in tr er power, to save the live, of their children, aid th.t every person will endeavor to promote their own health al s 1 sacrifices. I feel it to be my duty to solemnly aa ore T that WORM5-, according to the ppii ipn oi the most cele brated Physicians, are tbe prior ary causes of a Urge ma jority of diseases to which children snd adults are liabe. if you have en appetite continually changeable from one kind of food to another, Bad Breatb, Pain in th,e StomMh, Picking at the Nose, Hardne." and Fullness of the Ucliy , Dry Cough, Slow Fever, Pulse Irregular remember tnai all these denote WORMS, and you should at once apply the remedy s BOBENSAfK'S WORM STRIP. An article founded upon Scientific Principles, com pounded with purely vegetable substances being per fectly safe when taken, and can be given to the most tender Infant with decided beneficial effects where BOWEL COMPLAINTS and DIARRHOEA have inaoe them weak and debilitated tbe Torc propert cs of my Worm Syrup are such, that it stands without an equal in the catalogue of medicine- in giving tonajUld strength tq the Stomach, which makes il an InfhlliHl ramcdy fo those afflicted with Dytpepaia, he astonishing cures per. formed by this Syrup after Physiciane have failed, ii the best tvidence of its superior efficcy over all others. THE TAPE WORM! This i. the most difficult Worm to destroy of all thai nf-st the human system, it grows lo an almost link fin ite length becoming o coiled and fastened in Ihe lutes, tines and Stomach effecting ihc health eo iadly as tQ cause St. Vitus Dance, Fits, &.C., thnt those afflicted sel, d m if ever suspect that it is Tape Wotm h.isteuing then) to an early grave. In order todcsiroy thin Worm, a very energetic treatment must be pursued, it would 1 lit re lore beproperto take 6 or 8 of my Liver Pills os to remove ull obstructions, .that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which must be aken m doecs of 2 Ta bhspoonfulls 3 times a day these directions followed have hevft been known Co fail in curing th mt obstinate case of Tape Worm. V CC HOBEKSAf K'S LIVER PILLS No part of the system is more linlm.-to disease than the LIVLK.it serving as a ti! erer to purity the 11mhI, or giVrag the proper seen ti tfe Fb the hm; s Thnt any w "ohg action of the Livrr effects ihe ntltrr !intiOTtnt parts of the -t 1.1 and r. 'suits v riously, in Ltv : Oahnahiiat, Juun eiice, ly.--p. psi.i c. We hould, Uiertfo-c, wClfJb v ry synalvm th. t miirht indicate a wrong set-ieO, of ihe i.-.-.er. These Pills b. ing composed of flOOTS tk FI rS furnished bv nature to heal the sici?: Nunieh . IVtt An EXPKC TOKAN'l", which augments the secretion mm the Pulmonary mu us membrane, or promote t.e dis. charge of secreted matter 2nd. An A LTLK A'1'l V h Wbich changes in some inexplicable nnd inst nsiblc mail ncr the certain morbid action of Ihc tyrtttt. 3rd. A TONIC which gives tone and st engih to the nervous system, rem wing ht ahh and igoi to all parts of the body. 4th. A CATHARTIC, which acts in perfect harmony with the other ingredients, and operating on the Howtls, and expelling the whole mass of corrupt unci vitiated matter, and purifying the Bioo'l, which destroys diseaCe and restores health. f 0 PIMlblt, You will find these Pills an invaluable medicine in many complaints which you are subject. In obstruction, cither total or part al, they have been found of inestima ble benefit, restoring their functional arrangements to a healthy action, purifying the blood and other fl lids si effectually to put to flight all complaints which may uris. from female irregularities, as headache, giddiness of sight, pain in the side, buck, &c. None genuine unless signed J. N. Hobcnsack,al other, being bast- Imitation. O" Agents wishing ne w supplies, and Store Keeper, desirous of becoming Agents must address the Proprie tor, J. N. Hobcnsack, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all Drujrgists and Merchants in the U. States, Agents Fox & Caldwell, Charlotte. Ramsocr Ik Jen kins, Lincolnton. Smith & McDowell, Ashville. Price, Each, "2o cc its. Last Notice. A LL those indebted to the late firm of FOX Sc ORR, Q. either by Note or book Account, are requested to settle the same with the subscriber, at, or before the next July Court as after that time they will be placed in oth er bauds for collection. a. j. tjx. July IT, 7?0J. -Ml. Cotton & Flour Brands. rpHE experience of all who have tried it justifies th X assertion that these staples bring Better Pricks when put up in good Style and neatly Branded. Those who are interested in the production of either of them, and desire to avail themselves of the means of increase ing their value, may have a Handsome Brand cut for them at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms by applying at 115, Richardson street, to J. I. & W. T- WALTER. Columbia, S. C. Nov. 5, 1852. IB 4w THE ONLY TRI E PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON. JUST PUBLISHED, T. B. WELCH'S MAGNIFICENT PORTRAIT OF W ASIIIM.T0.. Engraved (by permission) from Stuart's only original portrait, in the Athcnoum, Boston. This superb picture, Engraved under the superintend ence ol Tuomas Sei.i.Y, Exq , the eminent arid highly gilted artist, is the only cornet likcnc of Washington ever published. It hus been characterised as the great est wor.', of art ever produced in thin country. As to it. fidelity, we refer to the letters of the adopttd son sf Washington, Gjeoaoi Washington Park Curtis, who says, " it is a faithful representation ol the cc ebrattd oiiginal," und to Chief Justice Taney of the Supreme Court of the United States, who says, 'As a worn of art its excellence and beauty must strike every one who sees it: and it ia no less bappy in it.- likeness to the Fa. ther of his country. It was my god fortune to hav. seen him in the d.iys of my boyhood, and his whole ap. penrancc is yet strongly impressed on my memory. The portrait you have issued appears to me lo be an exact likeness, representing perfectly the expression ss well a. the form and features of the lace." And says Senator Cass, it is a life-like representation of the great origin al." President Fillmore says, ' the work appear, to me to have been admirably exi cuted nnd eniiri'-ntly worthy of the patronage of tlie public." Sn-, Murchuut, th. eminent portrait painter, and the pupil ol Sluart, " vour print to my in'ni'l is more r.fnarki We Uisp ;.nv oti : I have seen, for presenting the whole individuality . iit '.riin :! portrait, tofrtthcr with th nohjc nnd OtgYlined r-ro e of air ciid uinnnT, which &M who cwt h rr. o..iderl masaAod oairt.cuvi-ti'i tin. :ii jstriotts ayjfj it co . u : . i e mora f; s . 1 ' lovrr of WamJiinglon to Vie p rttaii itself, i he Ken nt the office oj lis fo pet . unit to t.r Uiit) of 'l e .)$)! its. Statesmen, Junelit aud Scholars aeinupti.ttyirli it. Artits. Maichant aud-Eilnni, ot -Nc York J N" e, Rorherrnel, and Eamndin, of Plnladelphi : C nmer II.. ding, o( Boston ; Charle Fraaar, of Cjhsrh aon, S. C; ui.U io the adopted sou of Washington, Hon. lieo. W. I. 'i.rtis, IcuimiI: an artist. Statksxcji. His Eaeelbacy Millard Fill more, fttajor Geo. Win field Somt. lion. Gacrga mi Dallas, Hon. VV iliiam R. Kii.', Hon. Daniel Webeter, Boo. Lrna Boyd, Hon Wm. A. Graliarn, Htm. John P. Ket.nnty, Hoo. W.". Wiathmp, LL. D- Jlri ts. Hon. Kogei B. 1'acty, Hon. John Djer, Hon. Jhn McLean, Hon. Hun- Cboate. BeMOL Aas. Charles Folsom, Eefj., the well known Librarian ol tho Boston Atheneum, who says, M I would rather own it than any printed copv 1 have ever seen: E. P. Whipple, Bichard Hildreih, Hon. Edw. Everett, LL. D., Jartd S(rks. LL, D William H. Prescoit, LL, D., Wash mat on Irvmjr, Kalyh W. I.'merson, Esq., Prof. T- C. Upham, J. T. Headley, Fin Green HaJltck, IL W. Lonjlifllow, William Gilmore Sanms ; and from Europe, Lord Taifourd, T. B. Mscauley, Sir Arehibeid Alison. Lord Mayor of London, Ac, 4tc, etc. The Pres.. throughout the enure Union, have with ooe voice proclaimed tbe merits ol this superb engraving. To enable all to possess this valuable treasure, it is sold at the low price of t5 per copy. Published fry GEORGE W. CH1LDS. N. W. corner of Fifth and Arch streets, Philadelphia. SAMUEL ttARCE. dm . - mt .A .. f t . I mm A Sole Agent tor ihe mate of norm i srouna. This Portrait can only be obtained from Mr. PaAacc or from his daily authorized agents. . . . k. .. hun mart Wil ti I H Jk Prut I IHu. 11a pnment, by wbicb eopiei ol the Portrait can be sent to noint. ner mail, in oer.ecr order. trr Persona bv remituna Five Dollar, to 8AMU mm - n . . . I. t . x . : 1 e -l - 1 1 t-f Altl l. .lllliUMiril... .. Will lU.t. A L.VUV UI 11 IC X 111 I tvni to them free of Pmstare. ty Magnificent Gilt Frame., got u expressly for Portraits, furnished at the low price of $5 each. JUST ISSUED, A MAGNIFICENT POHT.TAIT Ot GEHER AL JACMSOM, Engraved by T- B. WELCH, Esq, after the original nainl) Kv T. SITLLY. Esa. 'It. r. .... M W mk M.fjK lAS thA W 1tM 91 W every respect as well got up. a ilia LSr i nail v 1 1 1 ljcj ca iiijcliii ivi ts Miiiucwii Price 95 per copy. Addreaa atom uV' fcatTrviy, li, fe in!stiug 'Ual i that her bahy,T,ints. tmgjmmmmammgmt --LMBMM---------M .. . .. .. tmmmmmmmWsWkWIsW ,, ... . . .. i&t. .................

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