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REMOVAL. TE i'.form our friends and the public gene- raly, that we have remo eJ our Tin Shop S to ihe house on J rade Street, lrnmetuaieiy De- tween J. K. Harrison & Co. ani Springs c MCLeoa 8 Sroceries, where we will he pleased to wait on all wanting any article in our line. We are now prepared with every convenience lor carrying on the Tinning Business and all other branches appertaining thereto on a scale much more extensive than has ever been the case be fore in Charlotte. We will pay particular attention to ROOFING and GUTTERING. Person wishing any article in our line may rely upon getting it at the shortest notice and at the lowest price. We have just received a larjre assortment of Parlor, Cooking and Shop Stoves, which we are desirous of selling at very short prorts for cash. MOORE fc BYERLY. January 20, 1154. 26 tf HXTa fro-nnc! vv (til ivi im vv nf. If A r rrwrm tn. Well. We will lei I Tnn. ins Well, we will tell you because j r,; hiid ix iai lkji, mn upenuu rw -a - r s r i .1 Mammoth Stove Store, in Williams's New Urick Building, Charlo.te, N. C just opposite the Bank of Charlotte, where can he found the largest, cheapest and best stock of ever offered in North Carolina, nil of which will be noId at the lowest CASH Prices. In addition to our r gular assortment, wc have six different sizes of the celebrated IRON WITCH AIR-TIGHT OtDE'UtD ttWIi with which we challenge the tcorld to produce u better. We have aba nil kinds of Stoves suitable for Churches, Stores, Parlor. B d-roomv, ke., &c. Now, we will t-ll you why we h'-ad our advertisement " teai 'for the waggon." It is because we have three waggons constantly running thtooyh the country with Stoves and wil! di Iivi i them arilhin SO uiilescf Charlotte. All Stoves sold by us will be put up tree of charge and warranted to do well ; and now, as wc have told you about the Stoves we will say to you, that we have all kinds of Britlauia, Japan, Tin and Sheet Iron IS R A SS K E TTL E S, constantly STOVE PIPES, ifr. on hand. 7" All OB DEBS sua la u deil to bv will be promptly attin. JKXKINS Charlotte, March 10, '5 . TAYLOR. 33 tf NEUFFER, HEKDRIX & CO., C O M .M I s S I () N M E R C II A N T , for the s..lu of Flour, Grain, Bacon & Produce generally Corner East Hay and Union Wharves, CHARLESTON, S. C. f John CaldweO, Pres't.S. C. R, R. j Kobet Hryce, baqf uluinoia. K. Harrison 4; Co , Chailotte, N C. IN presenting the above cird wc; would he doi nr in justice t our feelings not la e.vpiess our gratitude, to our nuuuro-is friends in Georgia, Tennensee, North and Sjuth Carolina, tor their past unwavering patronage, since our eoBM rtcwcnl in ill is business in 1847. We have nursed this business from its infancy, labor, ed year after year lo dovciope the resources ol the back country. We mm bcttled with the different lines of railroads, and have been instrumental in reducing tha freight on produce to reasonable rati s. We have friends in Europe and the North, and are prepared to made advances on shipments to either markets. Wc would say- to -!ir friends and the public, that it will be to their interest to consign to us, as we pay our whole attention to this business alone. We will make liberal advances on consignments. NEUFFER, IIENDKIXA CO. April", 1554 37-Gnn. MOORE, HENSZEY 6l Co., SUCCESSORS TO WM. T. HOWELL & Co., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Hardware, No. 181, Market afreet, PHILADELPHIA, T7" EEl'S constantly on hand a large assortment of lY HARDWARE, CUTLERY. GUNS, &c, which they will dispose of on as good terms as any i.ousc in the United States. 'Jrdors by mail, or otherwise, put uj with care and forwarded with dispatch. A discount of 6 pr cent, allowed for cash in par funds Jan 27, 1854. '.iTOiii Rare Chemical Products. PI PER INC, Valerianate of Morphia, Valerianate of Quinine, Valerianate of Iron, Salieine, Sulo. Ciiiiichcnia, Gallic Acid, (Irate of Iron and Quinine, C.iloride of inc. Kcrrocjranide ot Zinc. Iodide of Zinc. Fors.leby FISHER &. HEIXITSH, White Castile Soap. fTHiS new family and Toilet SOAP is held in high cs. 1 teem, and is superior to the ordinary Soup for its bland and m dlirnt qualities. For the nursery it is particularly adapted innocent in its combination and free from all injurious alkalies. This is an economical Sjap for families. Just received and lor sale by FISHER fc HEIMTSn, april 14th Dispensing chemists. For Invalids. IRESII PEA It L BARLEY, ' SA(JO, TAPIOCA, Just received and for sale bv FISHER & HEINITSH. SELLING OFF AT COST Wholesale and Retail Saddle and Harness Establishment, COLUMBIA, S. C. THE subscriber vwhlBf to discontinue his present business, offers his whole stock, con sisting of Saddles, Harness, Saddle Trees, S..d- dlery Hardware, together t uh every thing necessary for carrying on the business, AT COST. Feb. "3, 1354 23-s'm B. M. HOWELL. Back Creek Male Academy, THIS Institulion is located 10 miles North-East of Charlotte, N. C., near Back Creek Chvjrvh, and will be conductcu under the supervision of Rev. R. F. Taylor, whose experience as a teacher eminently qualifies li?- t for that posftiox. The exercises will commence on tbj first Monday of January. Good boarding can be h id in moral and orderly families near the Academy at 6 per month. The following ate the rates of Elementary English Branches, of 5 months English Grammar, Geography, History. &,, Tuiti in : per Session Philosophy, $5 00 8 00 12 50 Greek and Latin Languages, with Branches of Mathematics Higher J. HUNTER. Bee's Board of Trustees January 6, 1854. 24-tf e- 4 U'il . i. W THE Subscriber is now happy to inform the citizens of Charlotte and the surrounding country, that he has moved into Lis New Shop, on Col- lege street, immediately hack ot Sadler's Motel, where le is now ready to attend to all bnniness in his line. He has got the best of Workmen, and is therefore determined to do the best, and most fashionable work, ever put up in this town ind at moderate prices. BJT REPAIRING done neatly and in a durable man. ner, by calling nt the shop of D.c. IT, 1S5J if JOIIX HARTY. GRANITE DRUG STORE. CHARLOTTE, N. C, Opposite SADLER'S Mammoth Hotel. Pritchard & Caldwell, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Drugs, Medicines k Chemicals, Dye-woods & Dye-stuffs, Oils, Paints, & Painter's Articles, Varnishes, Window Glass and Putty, Glass Ware, French, English and American Perfumery, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Fine Hair and Tooth Brushes, Paint Brushes, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Trusses and Sup porters of all kinds. Spices, Snuffs. Manufactuied Tobacco, and all tne Patent and Proprietary Medicines of the day, Pure Wines and Branujes for Medicinal purposes, Siinorinr Inks. Extracts for flavoring, Landreth's warranted fresh and genuine Garden Seeds, always on hand in the proper season, Choice Toilet and Fancy Articles, &c, &c. rT Camphine and Burning Fluid Lamps, Lamp fhimnpvs an d Shades, together with a large lot of Burning Fluid and Camphine, Quinine, &c, constantly on hand. rjy We make our purchases for Cash, and offer goods equally as low as they can be obtained from any similar establishment in this section, nnd we will war rant them to be pure, fresh and genuine. Orders from the Country promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed, with regard both to price and quality. 1 Physician's Prescriptions will receive particular attention at all hour's of the DAY AND NIGHT, f j PRITCHARD & CALDWELL. November 25, 1&.'3. 19tf 1853. Fall Importations. 1853 BANCROFT, BETTS & MARSHALL, CHARLESTON, S. C. W E atrain invite the attention of our purchasers ot DUV CJOOJ3S, in the South and Sooth-West, . . . ! f .1 . 1 H' If Un..,0 to our Stock ot uootfw tor tall iraue. io nmvsm who have isit..-d our Market the past season, examined our stock and become acquainted with our taciluics tor business, it is unnecessary to say that wc ojtcr induce ments second to nn house in this country, Uur tail stock has been selected with firreat care by two ot our house from all the principle European Markets. Our tyles and fabrics will be found better adapted to South ern taste and sales than any goods imported into tne counlrv. We wish it distinctly understood by buyers that ut 1 impart all our foreign goods, and are able and deter- mined to sell them as low as the same qualities are s Jd i in any market in the United States, j We oiler in our Ladies' Dress Goods Department, J afull and complete assortment of all the newest styles ' nnd fairies, such as Stfkst Safins, Ilartt lines Dc Chines, Cashmere, Roles, Mora JJe Laincs, Brocade and Plain Alpacas, Fitnch and German Mcrinots, Bombazines, Sat in l)e Luines, Silk Velvets, Crapes, Lares, French, Scotch and English Ginghams and Prints. Also, Long and Square Shaiels, Crape Shawls, Mantillas, Mantles, Cloth, Velvet, and Silk Plain and Embroidered Viscltes, and Cloaks, Swiss and French Embroideries, in great variety ; Wht Goods, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, Laces, tS'C, i-c. A full and complete assortment of Goods for Millinery Purposes. Hosiery. In this department wc offer every possible variety of Silk Cotton and Worsted Hose and half Hose, Silk, Me rino and Cotton Under Garments Kid, Beaver, Buck, Silk, Woolen and Cotton Gloves &c, &c. We pay particular attention to this department of our business, and embrace all the leading articles wanted. Linens and Linen Goodi. Wc offer in this depattincnt a full and complete stock of 6, 7, 8.9, and 10J Bleached and Brown Damasks, Table Covers, all styles, Diaper, Towels, Damask Napkins, Damask Doyles, Dow as. Crash, Grass Linens, 8, 10. and 12 Linen Sheetings, Pillow Linens, and 4 4th Irish Linens, Marseilles and Lancahtcr Quilts, ice, &c. Broad Cloths, CasfcimereM, Testings, and Tailor's Goods. In this department we embrace all the best makes of French. German, English and American Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, Black and Colored Silk and S.ttin Vesting, Velvet do., 3 and G- 1th English and American Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Sittiuets, Einscys, EI 1 n and Plaid Cloak Linings, Canvass, Padding, Silks, Twist, Buttons, &c, &c. Blankets. Flannels, Kerseys, Domes tics dkc. We offer in this department of our business a most full and complete assortment of English and American Blankets Negro Goods of all qualities, Linen and Cotton Osnaburgs and Colored Cotlenades, all styles; White, Red and 31ue Flannels, and Bleached and Brown Domestics, all qualities. Carpets, Oil Cloths. Rugs, Curtain Mutt Ac. We pay particular attention to this part of our busi ness, and can supply every article in the House Furnish ing Lino, such as English, Scotch, and American Tapestry, Venetian, three ply, and Ingrain Carpets, all qualities; Floor Cloths, from 1 yard to G yards in width. Rugs, Mats, Canton Mattlnp , Stair Rods, Bindings, Rich Silk Damawks, Worsted and Cotton Damasks, Lace and Muslin Cur tains, Loops, Gimps, rringes, Tassels Cornicis, &c, &c. We are prepared in his department lo furnish any Goods wanted for Hotels, Steam Roals, and Private Houses, and fit them up in the best style and manner. BANCROFT, BETTS, & .MARSHALL, Nos. 201) and 211. King Sthert, Corner of Markkt, CHARLESTON, S. C. S pi. 2.1. 1833. 10-1 t. WM. Factor ALLSTOM GOlRDIlt, and Commission Merchant. KU. 73 EAST-BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C, Is prepared to make liberal advances on Consignments ot Rice, Cotton, Corn, Sugar, Flour, Grain, Hay, tcr GUANO. GUANO, GUANO. Genuine Peruvian Guano. Wm. Allstos Got'soix. Agest, Kor the States of South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee. Also, Agent tor Baltimore & Southern Packet Co.'s Steam-ships. Office 73 East Bay. September 23, '53. 10-ljr CHARLOTTE BAKERY and CONFECTIONARY. Fellow Citizens, Ptople, Ingins and Sogers THE war am Closed, the Clp Max has recovered from a violent attack ot Spiritual K ippir. js svhereby some means he has been made a Jfcsd-jum, he now offers in thi most modest and polite manner fresh assortment of Groceries and Fancy goods. ICT WrdJinjjs and parties Supplied as heretofore oi vcrv rcnsonabl; terms for cash. May 6 42-tf J. MEAD. J . O. CHAFEE. M . W ST. CHAFEE, ST. AM No. 179 East Bay, (opposite the site of New Custom House,) CHARLESTON, S. C, Importers of, and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Segars, Tobacco, &c, And Manufacturers of Lemon Syrup of Superior Quality. Keeps constantly en hand an extensive supply of the following articles, which they are prepared to sell to City and Country Merchants on their usual liberal terms. Cognac Brandy J. J. Dupuy, J. .!. Rousse, Pinet, Castillon & t o , J. Hennesy, P. H. Codard & Co., Leger Freres, Otard, Dupuy & Co., J. & F. Martel and other choice brands, in half pipes, quarter and eighth casks, and in boxes of 1 doz. each, American Brandy 4th Proof, in imitation of French, in hall pipes, quarter and eighth casks ; and 1st Proof, in barrels. Holland Gin Pineapple, Anchor, Cologne and Clover Leaf brands. Whiskey Irish and Scotch: Monongahela, 1st an.' 2d quality ; O'Mara, Pittsburg, Sheaf Rye and Bourbon ; Baltimore, Western Rye, and New Orleans rectified. Ri;m Old Jamaica, St. Croix, New Orleans and New England. Peach Brandy Old North-Caro'ina and Virginia. Apple Brandy New Jersey and Nor.h-Caiolina. Cordials Noveau, Perfect Love. A noisette, Rose, Cinnamon and Peppermint Wines Madeira, Newton, Gordon, Cossat & Co., Leacock and Jardine, in quarter and eijjhth casks ; Port, Page's, Key and other choice brands; Sherry, Pale, and Brown, Duff, Gordon t, Co., Benitau and other choice brands; Tkneriffe, Ventoso's London Particular and Cargo ; Sicily Madeira, quarter casks ; Malaga, dry and sweet, in quarter and eighth casks. London Porter Byass' quart and pints ; Scotch, and East India Ale, quarts and pints. Champaone Cider Boxes, one dozen each ; Casks, three and six dozen each. Wine Bitters, (boxes,) Cordi ls, (assorted) Claret, Madeira, Port, and Sherry, Wines, one dozen each, and on draught. Champagne, in baskets, one dozen each, quarts and pints Flag, Heidseick Bouche, Calhoun, and other brands; The above comprise some of the finest Wines imported. Lemon Syrit, and Jamaica Lime Jcice, in half pipes, quarter casks, barrels, kegs, and in boxes of one dozen each. Sardines, in whole, half and quarter boxes. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT THE CHARLESTON CASH STORE. mi of th$! mwrn bi, FOURTH STORE FROM THE CORNER ON GRANITE ROW. N OTWITHSTANDING the fussabou; the great ever, and now inform the public, that we have GOODS in Store, as always a larger assortment can be found with us than at any other ho:ise in town, and we would advise everybody wishing to purchase, to satisfy themselves whether we can't sell them AS CHEAP AS EVER. Our Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING Is larger than it has ever been, and is larger than branch, and all we say is, WE DON'T WANT than any one else. As usual we have every other article, which assortment of crprKi '9 And also all kinds of Fancy Goods. In conclusion we would say, that we are always buying every article of Produce coming into ihis place FOR CASH. Therefore Merchants from a distance having any to sell, will do well by giving us a call, as we are always ready to pay the highest Market price for each article. We have paid particular attention this season, to lay in every small article generally kepi in Country Stores, and we are confident lo be able to sell as low as can be bought in Charleston for Cash. October 31. 1803. 14t! DRUCKER & SOMMERS. Sale, BELVOIR, NEAR LENOIR, CALDWELL COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. TI-HIS place, late the residence of the undersigned, is X offered for sale on very accommodating terms, pri vately until the first Monday in July next ensuing, when if not previously disposed of, it will be put up to the highest bidder at public auction. The tract of Land comprises 250 ACRES, 50 to 60 of which is first rate bottom under the plow. From 70 to 80 acres ot good upland is also in cultiva tion ; the remainder of the tract in woodland. The Dwelling House, a Cottage ornee, contains four large and convenient rooms on the ground floor, with dining room, store room, pantry and library attached by a covered way. There are also on the place a barn 70 by 25, two stories high and very conveniently arrang ed ; stables for inilch cows and horses ; all other neces sary out buildings, such as kitchen, negro houses, &c.; a growing and thrifty orchard containing about 100 trees of different kinds of fruit just beginning to bear. The situation is one of the rrost pleasant and im provable in the State, commanding a full view of the finest mountain scenery and falling off beautifully in every direction fiom the house. To any gentleman in the low country desiring a cool, healthy and pleasant summer residence it presents an eligible choice. Fur ther information may be obtained of the undersigned, by addressing him at Charlotte or Lincolnton. T. S. W. AfOTT. January 13, 1854. 25tf MANSION HOTEL S ALISBUP.Y, N . ti JiiM THE undersigned having taken charge of this HOTEL, situated on the North Corner of the Court House, re spectfully informs the travelling public that it will be her aim to keep up to the fullest extent, the reputation hich this house has heretofore sustained for its comfor table nccommodations abroad. No pains or expense spared to render satisfied all who may favor her with a call. From her long experience, she is confident none will have cause to complain. The House will, at all times, be supplied with a suf ficient number of well trained and attentive servants, nnd the furniture kept in the best order. TH E TA BLC shall constantly be supplied with the very best the market can command. The Stage Office For ell the principal Stage Lines, is kept at this Hotel. The great Northern and Southern Mail lines arrive and depart D.iily ; also, the Western via Lincolnton to Ashc ville, Tri-weekly. The Stables Attached to the Hotel are large, comfortaLJc, and atten ded by the very bt st Ostlers in the country. Trusting that by strict attention to the wants of the public, not only to retain the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed o.i the Hotel, but to merit an incr ns-. ANN BROWN. Salisbury, Dec. 16, IS53. 24 6m. ROBERT A. YOXGUE, BEGS leave to inform his friends and the public that he is now receiving large additions to his Stock of Jewelry, Ac. In addition to bis .oriner stock, he has received a new and extensive aasortnicnt of Gold and Silver Watches, Mantel Clocks of every variety, Silver and Plated Ware, a large variety ; Military and Fancy Goode, Guns, Rifles, Sportsman' Apparatus Fine Pocket and Table Cutlery. His akscrttnent of Fancy Goods Will be found to comprise a large nuu ber of new and elegant articles, and it is his design not to be surpassed in the tas-te and elegance of his selections, and bis prices will be found on examination to be as moderate as at any other establishment in the South. Thankful for past favors, hr solicits a continuance bf the patronage ot bin former friends and iustunrs. Columbia, Sjpt. 30, '53 11-ly 1 P tr - : NEATLY DUNE AT THIS OFFICE. lilsn Using T. H. CROf T. AND, & CROFT, Lobsters, Mackeeel, Salmon and Clams, in Mackerel. Salmon and Clams, in 1 lt canisters. East India Preserved Cinger, in boxes of 9 jars each. French Cherries in Brandy, in boxes of one dozen each. Fr.irrs in Brandy, in boxes 1 dozen each, assorted. Do. in their own juice, do. do. Pie Fruits, do. do. Stuarts & Lovering's Steam Refined Sugars. Loaf, in boxes and half,boxes of 1G loaves each Crushed, in barrels; ground or pulverized, in barrels ; Steam Refined Candy, in boxes, of 45 lbs. each. Almonds. Best Bordeau and Marseilles, soft and hard shell Castile Soap, of superior quality, in boxes of about 23 lbs. each. Soap Jackson's No. 1. Corks, Velvet Wine, in ba'es and bags of 7 gross each; Common Bottle, bags of 7 gross each ; Jug and Tap, bags of 5 gross each ; Velvet Demijohn, bags of 4 and 5 gross each. Vinegar, White Wine, in quarter casks ; Cider or Apple, in barrels. Skgars. A large assortment of Rio Hondos, Consola cion, Filantrepa, Washington, and other choice brands, of direct importation. Also, Floridas, Havana Cheroots and Cuba Sixes. Tobacco. P.Robinson's celebrated. Honey Dow lb. plurs,in whole and half boxes of 100 lbs. each; Rough and L - . . . wit st-fe Keady, in kegs ot about 1UU 10s. cacn; worm s rremiuin Tobacco, in 5's, 6's and Jib; El Dorado, in boxes 40 to 45 lbs. each, and a variety of other brands, in 5's, 8's ii nH ? lb. plugs. Smokino Tobacco, in Boxes of 5 and 8 doz. 4 and 8 oz. papers. Wine Bottles. French ard German Patent, in ham pers, one gross each. Flasks. Quirt, Pints and Half Pints. Demijohns. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 gallons. Candles. Sperm, Pearl and Adamantine. Pickles and Sauces. Teas. Hyson, Imperial and Black. S-pt. 23, 1853. 10-ly. rise in Goods, we are slill able to sell as low as our FULL STOCK OF FALL & WINTER anv in town, we have paid particular attention to this TO BE UNDERSOLD, but will always he lower j belongs CHARLOTTE SADDLE & HARNESS MANUFACTORY. IHE Subscriber respectfully informs the public that he is always prepared to furnish of his own Manu facture, a most elegant outfit in the way of Saddles, Bridles and Harness. From his experience in the business, he feels confident that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to his customers. He has on hand and will constantly keep a large assortment of Carriage, Gig, Sulky, and Buggy Harness; Ladies'1 and Gentlemen's Saddles, Bridles, Vhi2)S, His Saddles consist of the following varieties North Carolina Saddles, Kentucky Do. Carpenter's Do. Decatur Do. He has also a variety of Saddles made expressly for per sons travelling a long distance, and warranted to wear well. Besides a large assortment of Saddles, Moss, Blankets, Harness, Drovers Whips, Buggy Whips, Boy's Saddles, together with all manner of He will sell on the most reasonable terms, cither by wholesale or retail. Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Saddle Bngs, &c, made to order. Call and examine at my Establishment, one door East of Springs & M 'Cloud's store. ROBERT SHAW. Nov 18, 1853. 18 tf Luxuries of the Season. BRIAN & THOMPSON HAVE just received at their splendid EATING &. DRINKING SALOON a choice and unequalled selection of the good things of this world, such as LIQUORS, OYSTERS, WINES, CRACKERS, CORDIALS, PICKELS, PORTER, LEMONDS, ALE, SEGARS, CANDIES, ORANGES, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LIQUORS, ol the best quality, 10,000 SPANISH SEGARS, of the choice. brands, CANDIES & SUGAR TOYS of various kinds, kc, fcc. They are now constantly receiving, by the cars from Charleston OVSTERS in Hi- Sliell. which they serve up in the most recherche manner, at the! establishment, one toor from Granite Row, on Mints reet, where they will be g ad to see their friends at all t mes (Sundays excepted.) JAMES BRIAN, Den 2, 1853 20 J.N.THOMPSON. Notice. , LL those indebted to the firms of Fox &. Orr and "A Fox & Caldwell, or to myself individually, are re quested to make immediate payment. In my absence the Books and Accounts will be in the hands of Mr. J. P. Smith, who is authorised to settle the same. C. J. FOX. Charlotte. March 14, 1854. 35-tf BOYNE At SPROWLE 3Vta,ri3io Cutters, COLUMBIA. C., , REG leave to inform the citizens of Charlotte and vicinity, that they are prepared to furnish Monuments, Tombs, Tablets, Head Stones, &.c, at extremely low prices All orders for any article addressed to G. N. HOPE. Charlotte, N.C., will meet with prompt attention ' March 31, 1854. 3$tr ' AMAXD. lo a general assortment, such as a full i CHEAP WATCHES and 3 $ W H L & a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. m mi I ARE now receiving and opening one of the largest stocks of GOODS ever opened in the State, at prices that defy competition. CALL AND EXAMINE AT T. TROTTER dz SON'S Jewelry Store, No. 5, Granite Row, opposite Sadler's New Hotel. Charlotte, Oct. 4, 1 853. 1 4tf MARINE AND POCKET CHRONOMETERS-DUPLEX AND Repeating Watches. BY APPOINTMENT TO THE ADMIRALTY. . WILLIAM DIXON, Chronometer & Watch Manufacturer, 45 KING SQUARE, GOSWELL ROAD, LONDOK. THIS Certifies that the accompanying Watch, No. X 15516, is warranted by me to be of my manufacture, and no Watch with my name upon it is genuine, unless accompanied by a Certificate bearing my signature, I guarantee the Watch No. 15516 to keep time to the satisfaction of the purchaser. W. DIXON. THESE WATCHES have a high reputation for be. ing superior time-keepers. imported and for sale by THOS. TROTTER & SON, Jewelers, Granite Row. November 11. 71 tf Right Side Up. CHARLES T. EBERHARD & CO., are still carrying on the BOOT AND SHOE MAKING, at their old stand two doors below Parks &. Hutchinson's Store, where all work wanted in their line can be ob tained. ETA11 kinds of READY MADE WORK on hand and for sale. Also, superior OIL BLACKING, by the wholesale and retail, manufactured by C. T. Eberhard. CFAll persons indebted for last year are requested to come and settle their accounts. We must have money. C. T. EBERHARD & CO, March 3, '54. 36-lf GOOD MEDICINES ! STABLER'S DIARRHOEA CORDIAL Is a pleasant Mixture, ompojnded in agreement with the rules of Pharmacy, of therapeutic agents, long known and celebrated for their peculiar efficacy in curing D1AHRHCEA, and similar affections of the system. In its action, it allas nausea and produces a healthy con dition of the LIVER, thus removing the cause at the same time that it cures the disease. abler Anodyne f 'berry Expectorant Is confidently recommended to Invalids, as unsurpassed by any known preparation, tor the cure of COUGHS, HOARSENESS, and other forms of Common Colds ; BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CROUP, CONSUMPTION in an Early Stage, and for the RELIEF of the Advanced Stages of that Fatal Disease. It combines, in a scientific manner, remedies of long esteemed value, with others of more recent discovery ; and besides its soothing and tonic qualities, acts through the skin gently, and with great efficacy, for the cure ol this class of diseases. The valuable Medicines above named have recently been introduced, with the approval of a number of the Medical Profession in the City of Baltimore and else where, and in practice have succeeded most admirably in curing the diseases for which they are prescribed. They are offered to the Countrj Practitioner, as Med icines which he can in all respects depend upon, as pre pared in agreement with the experience of some of the mosf learned and judicious Physicians, and strictly in conformity with the rules of Pharmacy, and as especially serving his convenience, wlio cannot so readily as the City Physician, have his own prescriptions compound ed by a practical Pharmaceutist. See the descriptive Pamphlets, to be had gratis of all who have the Medicines for sale, containing recommend ations from Doctors Martin, Baltzell, Addison, Paynk, Handy, Love, &c. Doctor S. B. Martin saj-s, "1 do not hesitate to re commend your Diarrhoea Cordial and Anodyne Cherry Expectorant," &c. Doct. John Addison s:iys, "It gives me much pleas ure to add my testimony to that of others, in favor ot the extraordinary efficacy of your Diarrhoea Co; dial, &c; and of the Expectorant, "1 have no hesitation in recommending it as a most valuable medicine." &c. Doct. R. A. Payne says he has used the Diarrhoea Cordial in his practice "with the happiest effect, and thinks it one of the most convenient and efficient com binations ever offered to our profession." Doct. L. D. Handy writes, " 1 have administered your Anodyne Expectorant in several cases of Bronchial Af fection, with the most happy results, and from a knowl edge of its admirable effects, I can, with the greatest confidence, recommend it," &c. Doct. W. S. Love writes to us that he has adminis tered the Expectorant to his wife, who has had the Bronchitis for fourteen years, and that she is fast re covering from her long standing malady. It has in a few weeks done her more good than all the remedies she has heretofore used under able medical counsel. Sixteen of the best Apothecaries and Pharmaceu tists in the City of Baltimore, write, " We are satisfied the preparations known as Stabler's Anodyne Cherry Expectorant and Stabler's Diarrhoea Cordial, are med icines of great value, and very efficient for the relief and cure of the diseases for which they are recommeded ; they bear the evidence of skill and care in their prepara tion and style of putting up, and we take pleasure in recommending them." Twenty-Seven of the most respectable Merchants, residents of Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina, who have sold and also used tl ese medicines themselves, say, " From our own experience and that of our cus tomers, we do confidently recommend them Pro Bono Publico. We have never known any remedies used for the disease for which they are prescribed, to be so effi cient, and to give such entire satisfaction to all." The above notices of recommendation from members of the Medical Faculty, Pharmaceutists of high stand ing, and Merchants o the fib st respectability, should be sufficient to satisfy all, that these medicines are worthy of trial by the afflicted, and that they are ot a different stampand class from the "Quarkery " and "Cure A1U" so much imposed upon the public. For sale by Druggists, Apothecaries and Couutry Storekeepers generally. E. H. STABLER & CO., Wholesale Druggists, 120 Pratt Street, Baltimore. $y For sale by Houston & Cuthbertson, in Monroe , eno. B. Jetton fe Co., Lincolnton ; Roberts fc Fullenwider, Shel by ; and by Williams, Dixon & Co., and Pritchard & Cald well in Charlotte, N. C. 50 3m Out ! THE Notes and Accounts of the late firm ol MOSS, BELL & CO. have been placed in my hands for col lection, and those indebted must not expect longer in dulgence, as it cannot be given. July 22, 1853. ltf JOAB P. SMITH. LOOK AT THIS ! rPHE Notes and Accounts of JOHN WELLS hare I been placed in my hands for collection. Those in. debted to bin are requested to corne forward and settle up t an early day, as the business of the concern must be rlosed. JOAB P. SMITH. Feb 24, 1851. 3ltf I TTppER aud BAND LEATHER, also fine TRUNKS XJ arid V ALICES, for sale, cheap, by ' Ju1J99 2tf R. SHAW. Ties, i Clothing! Clothing!! Clothing!!' a m i ft ft , W Ana notnmg dui Jiotmng, AT Fulling & Co.' Emporium of FaHi0 NEXT DOOR TO SADLER'S HOTEL, 1 Charlotte, If. C, "I TTHERE can be found the largest and best stoti , VV SPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING ever ( ed in North Carolina, all of which will bo sold t (L' usual low ratea for CASH. Our Stock consists in d, of the following articles, viz : Coats. Eng. &- French Drab D'Ete Sacks, Frock & Dre.C,u 1 : J Cloth An An A . do do Ca8hmarelt &. Cashmarctt Cassi.ncr do Canton Cloth Sacks, to do Tweed Peltos and Sacks, Alpaccit do do Brown and Buff Linen Frocks and Sacks, Pants. American, English and French Cassimcre PANTS, English and French Drab D'Ete do Cashmarctt Cassimcre Silk-narp (very fine) do Fancy Summer Cassimcre and Tweed do Marseilles, Linen Drills, Check,&. Cottonadc do Also, Silk, Cotton, and Merino Shirts and Undershirts, Merino, Linen and Cotton Drawers, Gloves, Hosiery, Canes, Porlmonnais and Umlirellat, Black Silk and Fancy Cravats, Hair Oil, Perfumery, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Baps, Hats, Caps, and, in i,ct everything to be found in a Gent's Furnishing House, We have also, a full stock of BOYS' CLOTHING, of all sorts, sizes, kinds and qualities at prices to tun' the times. In conclusion, wc would return our thanks to the cfcj, zens of North and South Carolina, for their liberal pn. ronage bestowed upon us since we have been with thej and if selling Good at low prices will insure a contjjiu. ance of the same, it shall be done at the EMPORIUM OF FASHION March 24, 1854 3otf by POLLINGS & C0. SADDLES, HARNESS, At 10 per cent. oflTfor Cash! HOME MANUFACTURE. T'HE f ubscribt r again calls the attention of the riti. 4- zens of Charlotte and surrounding country, that U has opened a Suddie and Harness Shop in this p:acr, (3 doors south of Sadler's Hotel,) where he is manufae. turing SADDLES and HARNESS of (he best material and 50 per cent, bt low the unu.il prices. He will uur. u rapture Saddles cheaper than Northern Saddhs cun bt bought in this place. Every article warranted what In represents it, or the money relunded alttr 3 mouths Irkl. My stock of Saddles will consist of the following: EeUb. from $15 to $40 French, " 10 to Spanish, 11 to Kentucky ' 10 to Mexican, " 50 to Lady's Batt-wing " 13 to Lady's Common " 64 to Wagon 44 to Race, (Eng. style) f. U5 to Santa Fe, " 11 to Camunchc, " 1'2 to (10 30 40 300 (if ordcrtd ) 80 3:. 7 40 30 40 And list, but not least, North Carolina Saddles of tin best quality, from $5 to $30. I have aUo on hand Stir. rup- of the best quality, Iroin 25 rent to $.'-1.50 per pair, Spurs, from 15 ci nt to $2.50 ; Whips from 19)ct. b $8.50; Harness, single, "from $10 to $50; Doul.lt-Hir. ness, from $20 io $100 and higher if ordered; Bitti from 15 eta, to $3 ; Riding Bridit a Irom $1 to $( ; all of which I offer for sale at 10 per cent, off for cash. REPAIRING done at the shortest notice and in nu pcrior manner. O" All kind of Country Produce will be taken ntx. change for work done, &c. March 17, 154 34U WM. WHKALAN. WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN CiOOllS, MATRASSES AM) Paper ZEcizra-sixigis, AT GREAT BARGAINS. '1 "'HE subscriber has in st'.re, of his own r.iatiufiir'nrt and importation an enormotu stock of WLN'JlOW S1IADKS, Gilt "ortiioe, Paper Hangings, Alatr. Satin Di laincy, Duinaskt--, Lace and Muslin t'-rtaini, Tassels, Loops, &c. All of which are offered at jr iet- that are appreciated by all close buyers ami economical house-keepers. IJ. W. KINSMAN, 177 King t. Mur 24, '54 ly Charleston, S. C. MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. P. C.CALDWELL his associated his son. Dr. JOSEPH W. CALDWELL, with him in th Prat, tice of Medicine. Office, 2nd story in Elms new buck building, near the Courthouse. March 24, 1854. 35-tf N, P. All persons indebted to me by Recounts ar requested to settle the same at an earlr day. Alar 24 J'. C. CALDWELL. BRIDGEWATEK the cheapest paint in the woild Fire and weather proof 3000 lbs. junl reccixed at the Granite Di-iifT Store. S2..10 jicr bundii-d. 26tf PRITCHARD & CAl.DWKLL. Cleaver's Celebrated Honey Soap. W ARRANTED with the original scent, for renilrrirg the akin soil and white. Also, Low's Hom y Soap, Low's White Windsor in cake, RiggV Millitaiy Soap, Guerlaiii'i Ambrosinl Shaving Cake, all T which bar but recently been opened. For sale at the Chemical Store of FIS11KR &. HElM J Sll. Garden Seed! Garden Seed! THRESH, genuine and warranted just received nrd J being constantly received at the G rauile Drug Stoi, opposite 2G;f Sadler's H. t. l. PRITCHARD & CALDWELL. 2,000 BUSHELS of Good WHEAT, E OR which will be paid en delivery 90 cents p b -shel, CASH. - JOHN WELLS. Janunry 13, 1654. 25tf Closing out at Cost! t PIIE remaining part of our Winter Stock of Clothinp I Rlaiike's, Ladien' Dress Goods, and Winter generally, will be SZlC3L &t COStP" vio us to the receipt of .ur LARGE SPRING SUPPLY. Groceries, Hardware, 6ic. at our usual low prirr. ELI AS & COM EN, March 3, 1854 No. 2, UraoiteR GEORGIA MAFELE WCFKS J. G '. Rankin, Wm. M. Hurlick, Geoff? Summcy, (SUCCESSORS TO A. ATKINSON A CO.) rTTlIS establishment has Ix-en in successful opcrai.on m a, number of years. The (Quarries are well opened, aril ' marble is superior to any in the United States. We have so perftcltd our facilities for letting: out ard ishintr work, thai we can furuish MONUMENTS, TflU TABLETS, HEAPS'! ON KS, and everything in oar In business in better style and at cheaper luttB than in the country. When it is considered that we saw our own Maible, pJ j jobbei's profits, and no high fic-iht from the Nonb, it seen mat we uo possess material advantage oer an cwr tors. We cordially solicit our friends and the Dublic to our work, ar.d compare our prices with those of oihtr f before ordering ISorihern Marb.e. We have on hand at our vaid in Marieita a larec afW11 nf fimnheH woik Momimptita 1'nhloia A-n uhptf OlirU Mr. G. W. Summers, will sell' at our 'prices. Our Pr work is done at the Mills. Address J. G. RANKIN & Co. Marble Woik F 0,G Sept. 9, 1853. C-'y BOOKBINDING. WALDAUER his resumed the Bookbinding siness, and is ready to receive work, wlnf" tf A. be dorse in the best workmanship ami as cnei)- be done in an other establishment of the kind ferenccs to that fact, by Rev.C. Johnston, V. P. ringer, Esq., Charlotte; Miller & James, J.J Dr. Summerel, L. Blackrner, Esq., N. Boydea, j and a great many other gentlemen at a,!'r,''Vi-' may always be found at the stand where v'q &. Co. formerly kept Store, next , door to ifg. eery, A. WALV Charlotte, Feb. 21, 1851.
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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May 19, 1854, edition 1
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