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NEW GOODS, At (he Charlotte Bakery X Confectionery. WE respectfully inform the citizens of Chariot!.- and vicinitv, that we arc receiving r ?JdiimftiwKrwYflritaMCMettDalripl 5 5 3" t- rr. lll. .-t J sl-k of CitMii. which rMA WESTKliX I H MOCK AT. flARL0TTE5 SADDLE ..D HARNESS 1 MANUFACTORY. AND 5 I JAMAIS FEBRUARY MAI'.CII AI'KIL MAY JINR Jl'LY AUGUST SEITKMIiEU OCTOBER 4 1 1 1 i5 1 H I 5 22 1 8 15 22 29 I 12 19 26 a 10 17 24 ai 14 21 28 I 12 19 M o 16 2:i ao t 13 20 27 4 11 If 5 12 1! N 2 !l 16 23 16 23 30 6 13 n 4 1 I 18 1 H la 22 29 0 13 20 NOV EM BER DECEMBER 1 8 15 22 20 6 13 90 27 3 10 17 24 31 i 14 21 28 ." IS 1! 96 o ! 16 23 30 14 21 28 6 13 20 27 3 11) 17 24 3 10 17 21 31 i 14 21 28 5 12 1!) 26 2 ft 16 23 30 i 1 1 21 2 s 4 ir 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 0 13 20 i 1 1 21 28 4 1 I 1M -'.- 4 I I 18 1 8 15 ' ' 29 6 13 20 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 an 29 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 29 I 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 5 12 1!) 26 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 28 4 1 1 18 25 2 9 16 2.1 30 6 13 20 ? iiiin"l to m li M a ttwnr mu be MM in this ' mark. t. The following coumM m jiart ot our I t.. k. viz : CMub, Sugar, Mulaaai-S, Rice, Mai k- .-r.-l. in kit mid barrel. Adamantine Candles, ' MadwMU, Table Salt, Piiwdt r, Shot, Ac, Cur rant, Ultroa, Kai U, irunes, v. anion oiu i Ao. 1 article 10 Pn-serves, Syrups, CatMljes &c 6 13 20 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 o 9 10 23 30 3 10 17 24 1 15 - 29 5 12 10 56 3 K) 17 21 31 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 tm t 14 21 28 4 11 18 i J . 24 ::i I 7 14 W ! 28 . i 14 21 ; 28 4 11 18 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 of EngiL-h Usury Chmi ai i MM price, good , His aitic-ol DKSwani num. .- i ii'iw r i -. - r Onuqp-, Ltmm, Itsm' Apples, ooconuts, an: A bog-- .'. iiiii. nt of Toy aud fancy articles. AI, a bjiIi aaliil lot of bMm CaaMBeS aud Cake, I, ..tli .In s-. .1 and plain tor th.- Christmas holy da vs. Wi ddilteTS and p;ii'-s furnished at MM notice. W. will hav.- on hand a tnahsmid lot H Fire Terfca for hristnias, Ac. Ail of which Ma int-'iid to eefl at a short profit. We v. outd res pectfully fan it- one ami all to give us a call. We BCM beg leav.- to return our thanks to a ir'-nerou.s mMc for th.- liberal iMMaft ere have received from ill. ir hands, ai.d resp-cMullv solicit a contin-uanc- efrbe same. MOOItE fc MOODY. D.-c. , It&ti 4t TAKES this ojjMrtniiity of intonuin the public rally, aud all who intend poinj; to K.'in-:i.s in jiartii ular, that he iu'. lids to con tinue the Saddle and Harness Business, At his old stand, in Siirinrs' Corner Ruildi.ijr, where he in;, lids to ke.-p cuiisrantlv on hand a MBJHNJ of 8allleM, SI r;i 3 -. filar si Sc Of Every inscription. Hi friend an- respcrdblhr invited to call and I, Wanted ! Wanted ! ! A larire lot oi BUTTE9 aud EGGS, the UgMMl cash pric- w ill be paid. Apply at O- TERRES' BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY One door South of T. Trotter &, Sou's Jcwe Store. Nov. 11, 1 -:.;. l'J-tf 4 1 1 18 25 1 8 15 2-' 20 o 0 10 23 30 0 13 20 27 4 II 18 5 12 19 20 3 10 17 21 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF NEW GOODS, AND GREAT BARGAINS, At the Old Stand of 1!. Koopmaun JL Co., on Mint Street. koopSann &phelps Have just received a lare and splendid stock of STAPLE AND FANCY nis.'fes, as rvi rv mnuem in mm will b- alfijrded on the imst reasonable t.-rins. RL'IM I RI.VO d..m- at tlx- shortest notic and with Hl'MM'M and disiateh. Chaiioti. , l'.-b. 20, I Hob. tf as .nirvivinsr partner ot Spnnjrs &. .-U- dine-toii, liave to close up the business of i said firm. I therefore notitv all m-rsons indebted either by note or book account, made at Chur j Creek or Kocky River Store, that lunger iudul- ' ";-nce will uot lx- given, as the largest nuiubpr of said notes .md accounts have now stood too !onj unsettled. Tii- shortest and iptickest course will be pursued for their collection. Call at the Gro cery Store of Springs & McLeod, Charlotte, j or at th.- Store, at Rocky River, where the busi ness will be continued, and settle the same forth with. LEKOY SPRINGS, Surviving partner. August 5, lr'af tf Wilmington, N. . GENERAL COMMISSION MERCIIAMTS. Usl'AL ADVANCES MADE OS CONSIGNMENTS. September 2, 1856 ly mhpib. w. mwwm9 u URS. WHEALAa, Which they oti't-r for sale at surprising low pi ic.s. Tln-ir stock consists of a large assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Cloaks, Boaaete, Trimmings, dec. ALSO, Cloths, Onssiineres, Jeans, and Domestics, HATS AND CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Together with a great variety of FALL A Ml K l li;t: GOODS, At Fisher, Burroughs &. Co. WE .ire noT orepared to e.vh'hit nn cxtcn- awa llMta at FALL aad WINTER GOODS. Wc invite an I najllliwi ot our French Merinos, M jus Di L;iines, i'rinted Cashinircs, Rich Bilks, ISoinb.iziiies, EmbrnMerics, A l.ircas, and Ladies CLOAKS AND TaLMAS. Ready-Made Clothing, Which th. y will sell at lower prices than MMT ..ther establishnieut in the State. Aa extensive stock of all kinds of OUR HOUSE. FELLOW CILIZKXS: The political hori zon of our Country is darkening in the South by portentious clouds clouds of dark fanati cism, wising from the North and spreading its dark, damp folds around our great American Emblem of Freedom, the Kagle. Iu order to cheei the drooping spirits of the South, and to raise their minds superior to all evils arising therefron , I, the uudersigned, have bought the House and BfOOX OF sscoians Formerly owned by H. Severs, aud have given it the cognomen as above, where all persons friendly to the South, her institutions, and tin Constitution of the I nited States, can at all times call (Sundays excepted ) and be accommo dated with an exhilerating fluid, in the shajx of a llt Whiskey Punch, Brandy Jixlily, Cin Cocktail, VVino Sangaree, roaming ueer, Brown Stout 1 'orter, ami in fact, (Vir dials, Syrups, it c . , For tlie sick and temperate. ALSO A choice lot of SPANISH CIGARS of every I J l I . I I 1 ( . i!Ul Jul," . .I'lll' ... iKiinill Uliu l. . .1..., .'i... . 1 1. iv..... ,.-:n .....i... UllU lil IJI.llll'll'l C' I'l.l u 111! 1' IU1II1 . Jil Jll.t a man 'I'oiget his lov.-s and debts, And mind his griefs no more." Vv ' All friendly to the South will plcago call and see ine, as 1 will always be read- to wait on you. J. DLLS, opposite the Court House. N- II. LIQUORS of all kinds and qualities will be sold by th.- Gallon or Barrel at the low est market price, FOR CASH. J. 1) Charlotte, Oct. 14, 1856. 14-tf Opposite the Pot-Ofllce- ALL PRESSES cut and made by the celebrated A-O-C method, aud war ranted to fit. BONNETS 1 Trimmed in the latest style, at the shortest notice. .' Cliarlotte, Feb L2, 1856. tf G. F. AXDERSOX. W. D. REYNOLDS. ! AITOERSOIY 8l REITIVOLBS Town Point, Norfolk, Virginia. L5T Special attention p.-ud to selling Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, Xava! Stores, &c. Also, to Receiving and Forwarding Goods. Aug. 26, 185(5 ly W. R. BRAILSFOED, AND AGENT FOR BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA PACKETS. CHARLESTON, S. C. LIBERAL advances made on consignments of produce to my address for such. Sept. 11, 1855. 71y. CHARLOTTE HOTEL BY J. B. KERR, Proprietor. EVERY accommodation afforded the patrons of the CHARLOTE HOTEL. At this Hotel is kept the Stage Office for Bland & liaxter s dailvline ot stages trorn Cliarlotte via Lincolnton, Shelby and Rutherfordton to Ashe- ville, JS. C Also, for the line of Tri-weekly Stages from Charlotte via Monroe. N. C. and Lancaster, S C to Camden, S. C. Patrons of the Charlotte Hotel conveyed to and iron; tue aepots tree ot cliane. J. B. KERR Oct 1, 1856. Li 12 0 j 2 i Id 9 9 which th- y will sell at cost, with freight added. W intend to sell ,,ur Goods at such juices as will induce pnrchjMers to trade with us. Give as a call and we kuow wrc tan suit you in qual ity and prior. B?' Highest market prices paid for Produce of all kinds. KOOPMAXX &, PHELPS. Charlotte, Nov. 10, l-.".f.. I94f Accounts of the Democrat (Mice, ALL accounts due for subscriptions to the "Western Democrat," and for advertising and job work, from the 2tilh of (Jctober, 1855, to the 2oth ot September, lb5ti the period at which my con nection with the Office ceased must be paid to Mr Wilham J. Yates, the picsent proprietor of the paper. 2CTA11 accounts due for subscriptions since the . commencement of the paper in July, 185?, up to j the 2tith ot October, 1855, must be paid to my ' Agent, who will in a short time call upon subscrt hers tor their dues. Mnny ot those accounts are , ot two, three, and even tour years' standing; and therctore it 19 hoptu those indebted will no longer deter payment, either bv cash or bv note. JOHN J. PALMER. Charlotte, Oct. 1, 1851'.. AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 10, KOAXOKE SQUARE, Norfolk, Virginia. Pay active attention to the sale of Flour and other kinds of Produce, avoiding unnecessary charges and rendering prompt returns. May 21), I.-'.jO ly CHESTER, S. C. By J. R. NICHOLSON. THE subscriber respectfully informs j his friends and the public generally, "-that his house, knon as the "Rail Road Hotel," opposite the Chester Depot, is sill open for the reception of regular and transient boarders and tho travelling public ; and that he is making every exertion to de serve and secure a continuance of the kind and liberal patronage which has hithertofore been extended to hi.n. fie flatters himself that every needed arrangement has been made to promote the comfort of all who stop with him : hi? rooms are airy and well-furnished, his ser vants are attentive aud obedient, and his table constantly supplied with the best of the season, so that his friends will not want any attention necessary to make their sojourn pleasant and agreeable. His stables are furnished with good hustlers and an abundance of provender, and be is prepared at a moment's notice to supply his customers with private conveyances of every sort, to any part of the suriounding country. He desires to return his acknowledgments to the public for past favors, and solicits for the future an equally liberal share of patron age. OjI 26,1855. 5-tf c. jonNsojr, FORWARDING and COMMISSION SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, So. Ca. Aug. 10, 1855. Very respectfully, D. N. MURPHY. WHEAT MARKET, Springs' IVEills rwish to purchase three or four hundred thousand bushels of good merchantable wheat, for which I will pay the highest cash price. Charlotte, frotn its facilities of transportation is OBe of the best inland markets in the South ern States. I have erected large Merchant Mills contiguous to the Railroad, capable of grin ding three hundred barrels of flour per day, and to keep them running I must have wheat. So bring it along, if you want the highest fig ure for it. I am prepared to grind for toll. If you want flour whose brand will be sufficient to sell it in any market in the world, here is the place to have it manufactured. These Mills have al ready made a reputation not inferior lo any in the country. LEROY SPRINGS. June 15, 1855. 47-tf 3 DOOUS SOUTH OF THE MANSION HOUSE, Charlotte. S. M. HOWELL HAVING made more extensive preparations for the Manufacture of SADDLES and HARNESS, He would respectfully inform the citizens of North Carolina, that lie is now prepared to fur furnish SADDLES AMD HARNESS of a superior quality, of his own manufacture, at the Very Lowest Possible Prices. Notice. ists for 1851 hold th fill V. I request all persons to inform JL hands, and I hold .h.. !' ,"e, nw v ' at-A 1 1 if w ,11 niK.An which may not be listed. tablet Preonj',that 1'ave not paid their Aprils, im-u c GRlhR Sh R. S IATTEltS01i7 Monroe, Ir. o M HAVING pemia,.nfy located hnK,.nn ,i, place reapeetfully offers his rof ' thi, services to the public. I,ro,8iuiial ES" Office at the Village Hotel. HAVING located in this place rrx., offers his Professional &rSJJ?ffl zens of the town aud vicinity. tlu c"- 15? OFFICE ii the new brii-lc 1mit.t:- site the Burnt District, Maiu Mnt-t B'vh .Tnlv tUSM j i-:(i Wrapping: ...' rpHE Merchants of Charlotte X can be supplied with all k inds.n V ties of Wra Mj ,ia ffS t leigh Wrapping Paper Mills. K- L. VV. BENEDICT, P: mrictn. ti.0?"1105 take" in chane for Pap,., the highest price. . tJi l nnieign, March 4, 1836 ly rr7irr.-r yi a TO THE PUBLIC. S. W. DAVIS, Attorney 6c Counsellor at Law, Jan. 1, 1&5G. tf BOOTS & SHOES. HATS & CAPS, A fine assortment of the iibovu Gooils eZ- C llcnt in (jualilv and ur r.it. in pricci at FISHER, BURROUGHS i CO. SMUT MACHINES. The subscribers have .u hand a .supnly ol UMM hUM-ror laehiaca, wlneli tiny !-:!.' ut low priei-s lor t AMI. and ted to civc vatisiactnm or no .ale. Also, .i lull Mwtawal of pi nuinc Anchor Urand BOLTING CLOTHS, at FISHER, BURROUGHS & CO. Plaster and Cement. 50 Bbls. Plaster and Cement lur alf bv FISHER, BURROUGHS .V I'O. are ot- warran- i:iR V. JiVK. DUS. LeDIH i AAD DUFT0JV. OCULISTS AND ARTISTS. I I LbBMUN offers to those suffering from ' J Deafness his infalliable Aural Remedies, which have been successful iu nearly three thousand cases of confirmed Deafness. These remedies have beet: pronounced by Drs Khra- , mer, of Berlin; itard aad Ueleau, of Pans; and Curtis, I ilcbei and Year sly, of Londun, as the m. st wonder. ul evei apjdicd fur diseases of the internal and middle ear. They comprise dif- : fereat courses for tie various diseases that I affect the external, internal and middle ear. It the disease is confined to the external ar, their effects are apparent on the fifth or sixth i day. lr. LeBrun warrants a cure in every ease, w hen the ear is perfect in its formation. He has eighteen certificates from those w ho have been deaf from ir.lancy, whose hearing is now completely restored, and they are now nablcd to learn the language. Over twenty- ! seven hundred cases of deafness have been , successfully healed by him. Certificates to thai effect may be seen on application. In nervous affections, infl.iinmation and mu. ' ous accumulation in the Emttmekimm Tube and BOOKS For Sale AT THE CHARLOTTE BOOK STORE. rpHE NEW PURCHASE, or Eakjuy Tears JL IN THE F.It WEST Bg Robert Carlton. THE ADVENTURES OK 1IAJ.JI BABA in Turkey, Persia, and Kusshi Edited by James MorUr. STANHOPE BURLEIGH, The Jesuites in our Uamte. One of the most interesting Novels that has been written in many years by Helen Dkm. THE MUSEUM of Remarkable and Interest ing Events, containing; Historical Adventures and Incidents. BLANCHE DEARWOOD a Tale ofModem Life. EVENING TALES being a selection of wonderful and supernatural Stories, translated from the Chinese, Turkish, and German, and compiled by Ilmry St. Clair. u LEXICON OF FREE MASONKY. Containing a definition T.ja.paaam, thiekennX and inflammation of I , ' "nt!".1"" : uehmtton 'f, the Membra Tymy.i or "drum," 0arr- of all its connnunu able tenns. or discharges of matter from the AadUoru IJ JJJ asome Chart by J .L. Cross, G. L C.m.l; when the deafness has been producer- Q 1 he f ree-Mason s Manual, by Rev'nd K. J. Blankets! Blankets!! Blankets!! Fino Bed and Nero Blankets. Also, Plaids, Kerseys, and Lii.s.ys, a large tuck at low mriees will be found a FISHER, BURROUOHS JkCO. Hardware. Shelf IIrdare, Iron, Steel, AGRICUL TURAL IMPLEMENTS, fcc&e. Paints, Oils, and Varnish, constantly on hand and tor sale low by FISHER, BURROUGHS & CO. Mining Ropes. We have in tore two Coils 3 inch Grass Rie that will be sold at New York cost to caah, Ircight added. KlsHKK, BURROUGHS ft CO l-harlottr, October 7, 156. 3in by Scarlet, Typhus, Dilious, or Kemiitent Fe. ver. C olds, use of Quinine or SI urcurial Medi cines, Mumjts, gatherings ie the Ears, etc., or when it is accompanied with aoiaaa like fall ing water, chirp ng of insects, whizzing of steam, rustling of leaves, ringing of bells, pulsations, etc., etc., the disease can be radi cally and permanently cured. Dr. Pulton is the only practitioner in the United Stat, s who practices the new, pain less, and successful method in .reatingall the diseases to which the Eye is subject. Where every other ma, its nas failed to afford relief, he asks from such a lair and impartial trial. TESTIMONY. The undersigned practitioners of Medicine in the city of New York, having had occasion to witness the practice of Drs. I.eBrun & Duf ton, iu diseases .. the Ear and Eye, laying aids all professional aloaay, freely admit that the course pursued by them in treating Stewart. The New Masonic Tnistle Board. THE ODD FELLOWS' MANUAL, bv the Rev. A. B. Crash. LOWRIE & ENNISS, Charlotte, March 4, 1856 Book-Sellers. Tf HAVE JUST RECEIVED and opened the K la i east and mot varied Stock oi Drugs, Uledicincs, Chem icals, Paints, Oils, Win dow Glass, Putty, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, &c. .STSever offer ed IN THIS MARKET. All of which will be sold at extremely short profits, for c.YsMt. I defy competition and if you want articles in my line, call, you shall be satisfied, both with regard to price and quality. Respectfully, ike. H. M. PRITCHARD, M. ,D. Wholesale !f Retail Druggist, Granite Row, No 3. Charlotte, May 6, 1856. tf BOONE & CO.'S BOOT & SHOE Is removed to their NEW STORE, NO. 3, BRICK RANGE, Opposite the BURNT DISTRICT WHERE they will be pleased to see their old friends and customers. BOONE &. CO. Charlotte, July 8, 165G. tf By leaving their orders, can be furnished as low as they can procure, tho same at the North. April 15, 1K-G tf S. M. HOWELL. MRS. M. J. CRAIG, Dress nvazXiour, Three doors below Trotter's Carriage Mauufactorj- CMM.1MIJLOTTE. April 2-2, 1856. ly Furniture, Furniture ! j T KEEP on hand, at my CABI- NE T ESTABLISHMENT, two j doors below the Post Office, Char j lotte, a general assortinentof Furn j iture, which I sell on the most rea- sonable terms, and make to order j anything in my line. I also keep on hand Fisk's Metallic Burial rases, And make at the shortest notice Mahogany and other Coffins. Give me a call. J. ML SANDERS. Charlotte, Sept 9, 185G tf j RALEIGH & GASTON RAIL-ROADl Ralcigrh Sf Gaston R. Si.. Office, ? Rai.ku;ii, Feb. 8, 1856. BW MARBLE IMlTii in Charlotte. f 1 1 ' 'JB, wtosenber have established rpHE SUBSCKIBER BEGS leave to inform -L his friends and the public generally, that he is still carrying on the Carriage Alaklnpr IltisillCMS in all its various branches with all the increased facilities af forded by modern improvements. He nas now I A THIS NORTH CAROLINA RAIL on hand a larsre number of BUGGIES. OAR- : M-u "'w completed to Uliaiiotte, no- :!Asf; K1AGES, KOCKA WAYS. &c. made on the I tlw ls 'vny given, Wat , unriooitowi .iicjc unrnie organs, irotn ine un- R ITES UP PPriniTV DUTlinu daralleled success attending it, is well worthy niIL I hi. H. lilN KhlMhKA the attention of our professional brethren Clitirlt(oii ;ii; (I I'fw York, By the Palmetto line of Steamers. Wf ATT, STOGAKIt & LLOYD, JPJG TORS AND General Com minion Mrch aiu, Adger's North Wharf, Mt.tRLEsTO.r, S. C. rl'HK undcisined, Tactors and Commission I A1erri,ants, offer to receive, forward, and fehip merrhai.diseand produceat tk Mkn rates. 'I he pr.ces here i ame,i are those which are g nerally charged by all the line of sail vessels, l ut having no control over any other Line than the one we have an interest in. we Cannot say that the pr res here named can be considered permanent, except by our Line. By that they are permanent. The "Paimeito Lm-'' has ten fine first class Brijs aid Schooners, constantly running, and will car ry l-eights as follows: Wheat, li cents per bushel. Flour, in darre.s. 2 centi. " in sacks, lb rents. The drayae. wharfage, insurance, and for W&rdiug rommiss on, per bushel, tor whe t, . " - - 1 - 4 cts. V our, pt-r barrel, - - . - 1 cts. flour, pT sack, - - - .13 cU. Freight on a I cases. boxe, t , Ac, irom New York to Cfcarteaim, per cubic foot. i CTs . We measure eivrv thing, to crevent over tharses. Eveiy thins shipped by the Pal ruelij Line" of v-ssels (Dolluer At Potter. New York a;ens. and Holmes ft Stowry, of I'harleston) an consigned to us, shall be irei;hted for the above 1 ricea. Produce and Merchants consigned to us Mriil aave the best attentiftn WYATT. STOGNKR A LLOYO Aajust 12, is .c I throughout the United States, believing as wc do, that Aural Suiserv has not met with that attention u hich its importance di mauds. Their system ot treating dis. ases of the j middle and internal Kar, in chronic or com plicated cases by means of ".Medicated Va- p rs,"" forms :i new era in thepractice of Aural b'ugerr, n;l It! Is up a void which has long been felt by theu. neral practitioner. In dis. I .ases of the Kye, they s. ldoiu require to resort j to tt" operation. As skillful Artists and Oc ulists, enthusiastically devoted to iheir pro fession, we cordially recommend them to such as require their ..id. tigned, WILLIS MORTON, M. D V. D. MOTT, M. D. C. A. DEVELIN. H. D. HORACE W Y ATT, 31. U. J. B. KRANCIS.JJ. U. New York, 10th Aagaat, 181'J. Students wi.-hii g to perfert themselves in thi branch of Medical Science. wiL find an opportunity by joining the class at the Ear and Eye !nrnnary of Dr. Delacy Lebrunn, Tnion Place. Clnuques every Tuesdav and Friday afernoons. from one till three o'clock during M die . I Coi eg? terms. Pa ients. by sending a few particulars ol their cases, can have remedies sent to .-niv part. TERMS; Five l.. liars consultation fee. T. n dollars to he paid when the heaiii.g is restored to its original acuteness. A.'dres, Dis. J. Lelaey. I.eBrun and But ton, Union P a e. New Yoik . ity. B A treatise on the nature nd trt t me .t tf Heafuess ami diseases of the Par. with the tre ument of the Deaf and Dumb. Pi ice One Dollar. Money letters mut be registered by the Post Master, such only being at our risk. I must enr se postage iciuiu nufi-, :, new law payment of lei ter . (V.ttKi J, lS'j- Cm JOSI W. CHAMBERS, FACTOR, General oiuniissioii illerchant, AND Receiving ex. Forwarding Agent CMK.l RM.ESTOJT, S. C CSTRICT ATTENTION will K7 be jriven to the sale of Cot ton, Coin, Wheat, Flour, and other produce consigned to nn tor sale. Also, to the receiving and forwarding f Goods. Will make liberal ad vaiieee on Produce shipped to me, to be sold here, or to be shipped to any of the Northern, Southern, or Foreign Ports. Charleston, S. C, Feb. 19, 1856. tf c o NEW Tailoring Eta!3ihiiieiit . the undersigned has j purchased the entire in terest of D. L. K.-a in his Tailoring Establishment on Mint Street, two doors west of Hoggins ft Har ty's Dry Goods Store, ai which place he hopes to see bis friends, and the citizens generally of the town and couufrv: he will be happy to wait on them, ! take their muire mnA 1 .1 .. - g.e in. m nts .t the latest style and fashion. All work warranted. Lall one and mU and encourage home industry. Mi Rea will remain m Cutt. r for the concern JAMES F. ALEXANDER- ,X- y'r D- L- K'"--1 reqti.-sts all penena iud.-bt-ed to bun tor the years ls::t--.Vl--.V-and '54J, ither by Note .r Account, to ca'l and settle bv eash or not. essh is m4mU s. :. l. d. Ik f DV i ' ENCOURAGE THIS KNOCKING. 'HI HE nndeTsigned l:e"-s leave JB. to return his thanks to those who favored him with a call dur ing the last year; and he would respectfully inform the public that he has removed to the Machine Shop formerly occupied bv Messrs. George & Whisnaiit, adjoining Mr. "j. Rudisill's Steam Planing Mills, where he is prepared to execute all work in his line as cheap and as good as can dc uone m tue fttate. Turning, Cutting Screws, Repair ing Boilers and Engines of all descriptions, Making and Re pairing Mill Spindles, Wood Plainers, Making Ploughs, Iron ing Wagons; and in Horse-Shoeing, &c., we will yield to no one for neatness, wear, and dispatch. Inter filing Shoes 1 25, common ditto $1, cast steel toes, or steel plate, 02. I have also erected an Air Furnace for mend ing Brass, which, answers finely. The public can now gel brass and composition castings by call ing at the above establishnieut. and furnishing patterns. Old Brass melted overat a reduced price, with neatness and despatch. Old Copper and Brass wanted. S J. PERRY. Charlotte, Jan. 1, 18.j. tf most approved styles out of the best material, to which he asks the inspection of purchaser. His establishments is on College and Depr t streets, where he will be glad to see his friends. JOHN II A RT Y Charlotte, July 28, 1855 tf ROBERT P. WARIIVG Attorney at L:ev, (Office in Springs' brick building, 4 doors south of the Charlotte Hank.) Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte, July l.r, 185(i. Rajrs Wanted. HUGG1NS & HARTY, at their Store on the corner of M;iin and Trade streets, will buy cotton Rags, and give the highest market price. Charlotte, March 4, 1856. y AND JEWELRY. m HOMAS TROTTKT? JL & SON have just re- j ceived land will V: resrtl- as- tarty receiving additions thereto) a choice stock of handsome and fashionable WATCHES from the most celebrated makers. Also, a rich assort ment of Fashionable Jewelry, Chains, &c. All of which will be sold low for cash, or on short time to punctual dealers. THOMAS TROTTER & SON. Charlotte, June 10, 1856. tf Goods ami Produce Brought down that Road, intended for transpor tation over the Kaleigh Oaston Rail-Road, will f--t . lard, on the second Ki,i,.r.. ....... Court-House, and respectfully W r SSTS? to all who may desire any thing in theh lit, mm busmess. Thev will keep OU hail.l , he J( ' handsomest kinds ot Fon-ign and A uieru-un ? ble, aud be prepared at all times to furnish HoniiiueKit, Grave Sfouea, Mantel Pieces, Furniture Marble, Table Slabs, MarbU St, s, Ac To any pattern, according to the most approved styles, and upon h-rmsaaTow us at any Mai blee,. tablishmeiit 111 tin- South. -Ml orders for Marble work, addn ss.-d to the subsenber w.ll m. et whh pr , attention, and Will be packed w.th can- aad !o, warded with di. pateh. 1 he public patronage U n-speeifnll v .0. 1 J C MrCOV Cluulotte Feb. 1!), L886. ly CHARLOTTE MARBLE 7.t For be received bv this Company at the North-Caro lina Rail-Road Depot in, Raleigh (owned jointly by the two Companies) and will be transported thence without delay or extra charge; and goods designed for the Western Merchants and others along that Road, will likewise be delivered at the same point. All dues for freight must be paid at Petersburg and i:i no or .Tonsillolith, except on way ln ight, which must be paid m advance or 011 delivery of the goods. A Every effort will be made by the Officers and gents of thi; Co mpany t.. give satisfaction iu he transportation of Goods and Produce. Owners and shippers of Goods arc n n nested to have them distinctly marked, so that their desti nation may be known. R. A. HAMILTON, President. Feb. . tf rglllL subscribers having formed themeh , -"- n,t,) a company, respectfully tender theh services to the peoph- of C'hai lotte and the conn try generally in thTir line of business. Thev r prepared to hti nish Monuinents.Gra vestones Man tie Pieces, FurniJun- Marble, Table Blabs, Marhlf Steps, to any pattern cut from Marble, accordinr to the most approved taSte and styles, and ui.,,b the most accommodating terms erer oil", red intha Nmi.1,,,, Tlicy will keep constantly All orders, for any article, sddmtoed to thsuH senbers will meet with prompt a.telltion, S3S be packed and forwarded with the utoortJS and despatch. ofS:,;ioj::;::;he PROFESSOR AVood-s HAKE ailSOlAfHVI. It lias worked Miracles! Office of Charlotte and S. Car- ) olina Railroad Company. June 20, 1856. ) tilT Trim f . t . TARIFF OF Til BOUGH FREIGHT Between Charleston and Charlotte. THE WAGON! Why is it Jenkins & Taylor sell Stoves so cheap? Because they buy them fiom the Manufacturers. JENKINS & TAYLOR WOULD respectfully announce to the inhabi tants of Charlotte and vicinity, that they have removed irom their Old Stand, to one door West of Kims & Spratt's Orocery Store, where they have now on exhibition, just re ceived from the North, one of the most EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENTS OF Class. First Class, Hogsheads, Barrels, Do. Half barrels Do. Sacks Do. Do. Blacksmiths lows, all sizi Articles. Measurement, per c. ft. Molasses, do Fish, do Flour, do. 0.OU lbs do. 100 lbs Salt, Bel- ? s Rate. 16 .. 7 00 .. 2 00 .. 2 08 . 1 2: 7t) HO 40 HO r 1G lf tiO 70 70 above Fver offered in North Carolina, among which will be found the celebrated Iron Witch Cooking Stove ! Which his gained such a famous reputation in the Southern Country for the last eighteen months. This Stove we warrant superior to any Cooking Stove now in use. It is simple in its arrangements, consumes less tu l, and does more work in a given time, tha i any other Stove now in use. We will pjt one beside any other Stove of the same size in the Buckets, per dozen, . Corn, per bushel, Wheat, do. Coffee, per 100 lbs Caudles, do. Cheese, do. On and after the 1st of July, 1856, the nates or r reigm will be charged upon all the Through Articles enumerated. All others will be charged at the present Local Kates. T. J. SUMNER, J"'y '-G -tfl General Superintendent Slate of North Carolina, LINCOLN COUNTY. Court of Vims and Quarter Sessions, October Session, 185(j. Daniel Mosteller, Adm'r of C. Carpenter, der'd, vs. John McKee and Wife et at. Iu this case it appearing to the satisfaction the Court that John HovLj and wife Elizabeth W esley W. Carpenter, Hoyle Weathers, a and wile Folly, Samu. l Maun-y, Sarah Mauney, Christopher Mauney, and two infant Children of Jacob Mauney and wife Anna, all of whom are non-residents. It is then-ton- ..i..-...i ...1. in the Western Democrat for lication be mail. o x llllll-ll lo Oct. sll, w,t;. lo-tf or rciju rn tg pro- SffUt 1,is S"'' r"gW reM.inning his H. .LCI SCHOOL at u..k. Orange Comm . V I .. 011 the 1 1 tli of F. bni. rv, I ",7 . A Centl. -man stiimt.l. n, "boar.l fTffcaulBujiil can tmd a g n m 1 iiiia'i..n b.-re. Address W. J, IWN'tJIIAM. Oaks, Orang. Co-, N. C. ii-6t-pd Prom my Railroad Shantees, in Liberty County. Ga-, about the first of Aogust last, my negro man Enhrahn. He is blaek- and ot medium siae, 2.1 or 24 years old, was raised by Mr Ship of Lincoln County, and sold to me by W. P.Bymm of said county, last Feb ruary. I think said boy is lying about Char lotte, or W. P. By BUBa'a in Lincoln count v. or Win. Shin's, of Gaston mmto -. h.. Lm V..u - - - - 11. ii - 1 1 . 1 1 1 i liens at all those poiuts. I will jiay Fiftv Dollars tor his apprehension and delivery in Charlotte jail, so that I can get him. I - . D- W- ORB. HOT. '4.K ItSO. 21-6t . . ' . . : . 1 . . , . . united Mates, and if it does not do more work , V. . lu alm,w at the next Term of in any given time, we will forfeit the price of ' t,,e , nrt ,. IM' us :uh1 Quarter Sessions to be the Stove, and- quit selling and go our death 1 9?" "ULbeM tlj1' Contt of Lincoln, at for the better one. Conn Moose in Lincolnton, on the second All llinas Of Parlour and Tkcv ' Z. .lA "J.-.S" '.T: "'.a': 1 ' ,niut,) aetence to We have, and constantly keep an extensive ceorgly said petition, aud in default thereof, the petition will be taken pro confesso as to them and heard 21-6t Notice Equity Sales. or. . C ah Pa?l for Video. 'lHK highesi priee br paid for Hid. s bv L M. IIOWKLL. 3 dm -rs SV.1 of the Msuaioa HoUl t hartoHe, Oct. j, ISi 5 11 a cn-i i order of Court, I will expose to mihlic Huh- nf the Court House, in Cbai iott.-. on the Klthday of January next, 7 Likely Negroea: CREACT, ag d 50 to 55 vears JIM 27.SARAH 2T. ALFRED 83, GREEN 14, CREACY.it, 7. and JIM. ir.. :t. ah ... i. ..i.i lit of I- months, the ihmIimi j Bands w ith interest from the flay of sale, with a-Z 4 proved n corny. i). DUN LAP, v. me. Dec. 9, U&S-tiffra - j and varied stock of Tin, and Sheet Iron, Japan and Britannia 4th Monday ware, mass JUdtles, Cast Iron Bed Steads, Hat Racks, Cradles Sec., All of which will be sold Wholesale and Re tail, cheaper than has ever been before of tered in this vicinity. We would return our thanks to our friends and customers for the very liberal patronage they have bestowed upon us, and they may rest assured, that we shall endeavor, by close attention to business, together with a deter mination to please, to merit a continuance of the same. Our Motto is "Quick Sale and Small Profit." Ladies and Centlemen are. particularly in vit. d to call and examine our Stock. ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK Attended to with dispatch. N. B. We will tell you why wehad our advertisement "Wait for the Waoon." it is because we have three wagons constantly travel ng th-ouh the com tiy with Stoves. Witness, J. A. Ifuss. OlerL- of r,...-. ... Oftoe m Lincolnton, the 6th Monday after the in August, A. D. 1856. J. A. HI SS, Clerk. Carpetings, Oil Cloths and Rugs, A full assortment, just received at FLSIILK, BURROUGHS & CO. CARROLL Chefer m HOUSE, ;r, S. . THIS large and splendid three-story build ing, on the east side of Chester Depot, is now opeu for the accommodation of persons tra velling by the cars or otherwise. The IVoprietoris well :iwar(. (hat potting h(n of a reH-kpt House irffit induce a ens torn to tins, ao r. i-.-ntly gotten up; and althouirh very sd.c.totis of pattonagc, f,c rc-frains from those tl,ouand-and-one aronusn which have l" roken try many uf his rPIIAT all the bald and gray can be r. slor.-.l X perfectly to original giWth, so far M tl.fir locks are conccrnd, does not admit of 1 doubt-br Miles it Will cure every possible disease ol lbs seVp, whether developed as oandrpf, iiehuuj, or is tat uw wmwi crnp.-ioi.s even WW ham nd HI no possible case will it hoi .j ------- .. - - ...,u. lur 111 1 ... . 1- 1 1 v' . .. "J " or pcriouicai iicnciacr.c, and it used twice a werk hy the young, rcgulatlr, it will preserve the color, and keep (lie hair from talline, to any imaginable ae. Read and jitim T Ifransport,Iu.,JunefybK Messrs. O. J. Woon .V Co.: GENTS: Vtiuis of ihe i:hh nnn.o Am !u ir. 1 ..,( , Lnclosed, please find !hiriy.cilit dollars, it bung ; the amount lor Hair Restorative. 1 imxr st.ltl n 1 a'h It yon choose, von inav Mid in dozen bottles llmr Restorative; 1 ilm.k 1 ran ell it. It has worked miracles in this place. 1 old a man six SI hoitles, that was bald, and it fetched new hair out all over his head. Yours, respectfully, M. ILGRIPLET. C. R. R. Office, VandaCa, June t, 1P51. PSOFBSSOI V ood DEAR SIR: 1 take pleasure in bearing voliiiita ry testimony to the excellence ol your Hon h torative. Three months nn, mv hair wan xtty gray. It is now a daik brown, (the oriyiual ct.lor.) smooth aiid glossy. The only application 1 hne made to it, has been the Hair Restorative pupand by you, and which, from the result m my own case, 1 can most cordially recommend to others, Rcsp cttully, youip, EDWARD WOLCOTT. pnnl, , , Vincrnnr, la., June 21, J.1. PROF. O. J. WOOD: Ae you are stent to manufacture and vend your recently dwuvettd tiair Restorative, 1 will state, for w imiimx 'er it may concern, that I have used it. ni d Sjwvq oth ers to use it that I have, for h e ral years, been m the habit of namg other flair R stoiatives, and that I fi:;d rears vastly superior to any olhcr I know. It entirely cleaneei iliebeedol daidnifl', and with oi-e tmmtkm propel use, will r MOM ai.y 2 SO rBon B H;"r originsl youttilul color and lexime, giving it a neaitnytaeM Titrs gsirnrr atfrir ance; and ulf this, without dweetoriaf the hands that apply it, or the dress on which it drupe. I would, therefore, recommend its use to every one desirous o having a line color and texture to hair. Respectfully, youis, WILSON KING. St. Louis, June 2'. 1851 FROF. WOOD: As you are about to prepare and vend your recently discoveud Haii Rcsloratnt and as you request my opinion of it, 1 will state, that my hair was, a few monihs ago, viry prif, and alter using two bottles o your flair fieetenv tive, it resumed its original color: and i-ince it rp plication, all dandruff has disnpptand licm mr head, and I have beni troubled wilh no dfBpee ble itching of the scalp. I am satisfied, that thoie who use it, will not regret it, as it gives the eppeer ance of having been reeemly oiled. I arn ptepSf. ed, therefore, to recommend us use to all who are desirous of having a beautiful head o hair. I am, sir, yours, etc. E. L. STEWART. PROFESSOR WOOD Dear Sir. My hair had, for several yeaiVbet becoming prematurely gray, accompanied by harshness which rendered the constant applicatioe of oil necessary in dn ssiug it. When I coweicnc ed using your Hair Restorative, about two moiiifc ago, it was in that condition; and having continue" its use till within thelast three weeks, it has turned 10 its natural color, and assumed a eolineM lustre greatly to be preferred to tboee produced l? the application of oils or any other preparation 1 have ever used. I record it as an indispensable article for every lady'e toilet, whether to be uwd aa Hnr Restorative, or for the eimplepurpofe of dree ing or beaut 1 lying the hair. Y ou nave permission to reter to me all who entertain any doubt ol ha performing all that is claimed for ir. MRS. C. SYMONDS, Cincinnati, O., Feb. 10, 1854. It I Thiid et. Walertown, Mats., 3ayt 1, 1854. PROF. O. J. WOOD: Allow me totteft the I virtues and magic powers of your Hair ReHoutive. I Ihree months since, being exceedingly fcrtwy, I ana soon cotnmcncui to u?e, iwo tlea; arid It soon began to tell, in restoring the atVet loeas to their native color, and the hair, which wae betote dry and harsh ond felling oil. now berarr. s- and gloesy, and it ceesed filing; la dandruH disapjieared, and the scalp loet In the dieagreeeb e itching, so annoying before, and now, I nt onlv look, but feel youUjf again. Respectfully, youre, etc. CHARLES WHITNEY. l-Sold at 1 14 Market street, 5t. Louie, Mieeou ri, 3 In Broadway, New York, end by Scarr & Co., Charlotte, N. C, and by Druggiete eveiywhere. All kinds of family patent medicines for eele, on the best possible terms, at Professor Wood'e eatab lishment, 114 Market street, St. Louis. July 8, 150 m...: ......-W1WW- nn 1 vissiir. Hi, ........ .1 1 ; ha, he will bertaiu,.d-, and upn trmT gW,3h i s.iristaction and ercrmnimita H ,.u ...:n . . , , . rry x 11 nrtr. 1. c i,f..t., ,.i . . - .- - "-iw nun ly attended to. t t p,pwiT Charlotte, Oct. 26, '55-!t i Chester, S' C, Feb. 26, ie56.-tf Town. Taxes. PERSONS indebted for Town Taxes, for either or all of the years l52-'3-4' aud-'o, are erqoiieaud to make immediate payment. All who disregard this notice, by failing torv' will find their property advertised for sale, in day., from this dab-. Now, yon have fair warn ing. S. A. HARRIS. A prU 22, 1 856.-1 Tax Collector
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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