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From the Concord Gazette, (hxtra) JU) I. To 1'fople. 1 . 1... Ulmiaa firl ifirviteS. relative We r0 iv vi uic . I .s.n.li Pol at the I'uiker Mine, too we ior inrrtion in IhH wciK s paper uui, in CDnrtpe- of the interests of the mining company having suffered froaa tba fear of the disease among the people, and at the request of the Superintendent, we publish them in circular form, that every one may judge. Iroin the fuels staled, us to the danger of visiting the Mine. Tj the EditOf of the Concord Caz'tlc : . . i i . Dear Sir: For the last two weeks the commu nity has been much excited, in regard to the ex istence of the Sjnall Pox at the " Cabarrus .Mine," better known as the Parker Mine in this county and as ullusion was made to it in your last pa per, I deemed it a matter of duly lo slaie to you the plain facts in regard to the case, as I was called upon frequently in the first stages ol the disease. The patient, Ira Ashley, was supposed to be exposed to Small Pox, on I be route I roan New York to (Jreensborough, and at the f.rst indica tions of ike disease on Ashley, he was placed in a cabin, erected for the purpose, something more than half n mile from any ro id or buildings, and two men, who had previously had the Small Pox, selected from tin- .Mining corps, to attend and nurse him, where be has cooiiued, without being very sick at any time fh the complaint, and is now convalescent. During the whole time every precaution has been taken by the Agents :it the Mine, to prevent the spread of the disease, and it is now a matter if cuiivriMilation to all. that no more cases has occurred. And. in mi nninion. such h is been t - the precaution taken, thai no person has bei n ex posed tu the disease, at the Mini; or in the neigh horhood. anJ aaonla from abroad, may pass and w (I - repass, to and from the Mine, without any danger j whatever. JOHN L. HENDERSON Mount Pleasant, N. C, May Hi. I 85 1. U, . . r , ,i e, citizens of aharrus ountv, and residing . ' in the vicinity of the Mine, bavins been familiar j i r Mi I ha nimiMlinm mnmwIM wi'li r in caseoi Small Pox at the " Cabarrus Mine," above alluded lo, concur in the opinion of fir. lb nderson, and can confidently ass ire our Irn-nds from abroad, that no danger whatever will be ineurrid by vis iting our neighborhood or the Mine. PAUL MILLER, JOIItN A. TROUTMAN, JACOB BAKRINOER, c;eorge A. PITTS. ('.inRitt j .Mi.ni:, Mav Kith. 1854. 'I'll Vaitcd States ami Cuba. Here is a brief si nopsis of such outrages as this govcrniiu nt has sufTcrid Iron the authoiitics of Cuba within the last four years : "On the 221 of January, 1850, Charles Pater V. Fnnpfd. an American citizrn was arrested by ihc Cuban authorities, and incarcerated in lbs prison of Havantj ma charge having ever been . i advanced himiiisI nun. in .viav i ine saim- veur, i in ilitj .-aim: Lii i . : . j icoroiaiia una the . . , .il at Conioy hv the . . .J . two American vesels, the Susan Loud, were capture Bniili Ueneral of Marines and bronchi as nrizns into the port of Havana, their crews were ini (risoned. On the "Joih March, 1851 , John Sal ine ro, an American eitnten, was arrested by the Spanish authorities, no accusation lieing made againal him. n thn Mih August, is."l, the United States steamer Falcon were fired into ami hoarded by a Spanish man ol war without any excuse or pre. irx". On ihe 6th February, 1853, the American t-chooner La rata flint was fired into by a Spanish vsscl, also without assignable motive or pretext. ( m Hd October, 1 S", ibt ( 're scent City was di ln horn Havana, ami prohibited Irom luiidinjg her MM lis on the childish and trivohuis pretext that the parser spoke and wrote ill of iho Unban authorities on his rmits to .New York. In the .March lollow ing, the Ot.io was detained three days at Havana, under an uupreci-deutevl and ridiculous plea thai she ought to perform quarantine. On the 1-lth of that month the schooner Manchester was boarded by a Spanish reancl of war, si arched and detained twenty foU r hours, without the shadow itf any nri1 text whatever. In February, 1853, and subse quently, the United Stites mail bigs were broken open bv the Cuban authorities, many of the seals broken, and the privacy of American correspon dence violated. On the .rth of May ol the same year, three American seamen belonging to the American bark Japper. wen: arrested on vmnie . suspicions ot being concerned iti the slave trade, thrust into prison, an I subjected to inconceivable indignities and cruelties. In November, IV dro Rajeea, a naturalised citizen of the United St ilea, was arrested at Havana, no crime being charged agauaal him, was tried and sentenced to a year's transportation. Shortly afterwards another natur aliz d citizen of the United States, Isidore RicboHX, was lorced lo leave the Island of Cuba, no motive being aaatgoad tor Ids eapulion. Hie notorious paaaa of the Black Warrior completes an imperfect ' calalogu!" of the atlVonts na nave snftered at the hands of Spain during the last four vears." I km aanc Buas ix Nkw Ekolajcd I he New Hampshire Superior ( . urt. M its late term, held , i luuiuru, ..can. argument ... -m-o divorce suits. I nirty-tnree ol the applicants were granted, seven denied, pud the decision of orty- liree reserved. lire Sunrnor Court ol Rhode Island, at its last term had seventy-three similar rni oi vnri'i'. i r u i !- , . . Mr,,. ,, , nd the remainder continued for consideration. MoM IIoidkn DiscovBSlKa. A late r.riival at lioston irom IM v ape ol Liood Hope, stales that I he oaners ol ('ane Tuvvn arm I', M. .I , nt i r ....... ..in, v . of new discoveries of gold, which are said In ex- leno over ine waeM in that count r v. It is also reporti d that told has heen found there in "renter . muuuif tNui nave a.so uetu ionnu inert ;u con siderable qaaniitaM. .. I....V.I.. ... - 1 - - I 1 I . I A Fine Old Hisu (u:tlkmax.-TIip Dublin . j v a a J " '1141 IUI wlf llll V. is I'"' vears o Id. hen 1 Hi p l..ci l.i j m J - i , , - i f mm HIUW U - " J . . , . . - tl.U j 1 1 I 1 1 V. I I IV, - . . ciauis in inucn vigor Ins mental and corporeal i. auu iieiiuenuy waisa io ine couniy tow n distance ol eurhl milts." It is a Chinese maxim, that for everv man .i j i . no uoes dot vorK, ami lor everv woman that idle somebody must suffer cold or hanger. HAR IS I ED. In Iredell County, on the loth .Mav. Mr. LA- wuaotiAM to .Miss MJl-.KUILL, I same county. k 4.- e-i-iM ii , ,ti..m , , , ... Alio, in the samp County, on the 13 h instant, -Mr. McDowell. Fwj , Mr. MIDDLETON lOLHS to Mtss MARY WW. ,l,H,.,i,.r I . ev.orneiius, l-.sq ol sai l County. May prospcn.y ar, j , . a;.,.j ;) m From the Mobil? Morning News. How to le IIi:iltliy. It was well said, by one lio had thoroughly etni)iM tlw snl.wol itiat llw l.i.rl.Pst illr.M ni n -- """ , V ancient Greek was to be healthy, beautiful and rich. We cannot help thinking, fays the Philnth I phis Bulletin, that the old Athenians) in this re spect, were wiser than ourselves. Much as we boast of our wonderful intelligence, we have not yet practically attaint d to a method of life so cmn prehensivc as that purs-ued, not only by the phil osophers, but by the men of fashion about town in Africa and the Pt h nonesus. Thev niaced health first, and money making last, while we in- : Collee - - -vert this order. Yet "thev were Paeans, and we i Candles, Adamantine Christians. Surely we should cry 'shame" to ourselves. lu reality, the two principal objects sought by the ancient Creek, health and beauty, were but one and the same, For beauty cannot exist with out health. The man who is constantly confined at the counting desk, soon acquires and habitual stoop; the one who devotes his whole soul to money-making becomes wrinkled before his time. On the contrary, he who indulges in proper exer cise and recreation, as, for example, a well-to-do farmer in healthy districts carries an erect Irame to the verge ol seventy, and has a ruddy cheek even when an octogenarian. The first by neg lecting the laws of nature, not only destroys Ins own manly bearing, but transmits a puny lorm and weakiv constitution to his children. The last perpetuates a race ol hardy sons and majestic Sugar, Loaf daughters. ! " liroWn There is but one way to preserve his health, j Stone-Ware and that is to live moderately, take proper exer- j Salt - -eise, and be in the fresh air as much as possible. Tea Ttw. mr.n w),it is n ! vvn vs shut :io in a close room. I '1 allow . I whether the apartment be a minister s study, a - - r lawyer's office, a professor's laboratory, or a mer chant's gas light store, is defying nature, and must sooner or later, pay the penalty. If his avocation renders such confinement necessary during a por- ! tion of the year, he can avoid a premature break ing down of the constitution only by taking due exercise durio" the long vacations of the summer illl'J Wllliei mounts, one: isut in ai.iiiimu iiiuoi . . . , , .. .. , . , . . I... n i ....... I I... 1. i .,,,,1 ti.ll r i- i i i i r i 1 f.f mitllll. i .- . .i... vi... ......... r . J , 1 . . , f . , tain and sea beaefa air, by the pursuits ol I lie . ! spoisinati, o iruvii, ui ui.iui umiiihii uicaua. Every man who bis felt the recuperative effects j of a month or two of relaxation, know s from his i own experience how general i's influence is; how i it sends him hack to business with a new flow of ; spirits; how it almost re-creates him, so to speak. Between the lad brought u to physical exercises in the invigorating open air, and one kept con tinually at school, or in the factory, there is an abyss of difference, w hich becomes more percep tible every year, as manhood appmahed, the one expanding into stalwart, full chested health, wh'le tiie other is never more than a hall completed man, The advantages of exorcise are as great to females also. All that we have said about preser ving health in the man, is as true of the opposite sex. But this is not the whole. The true foun dation of beauty in women is exercise in fresh air. No cosmeticts are equal lo these. The famous Diana ol Poieteers, who maintained her loveliness : -1 i i.i- - i un'il she was near sixtv, owed this extraonliii ary ; ,. " . , .. . . .- ; result, in her own opinion, to hordudv bath, early , , 1 ,e i il t? r i n-:mo and her exercise in the. saddle, r.nglisli ladies of rank are celebrated, the world over, for lher splendid persons and brilliant complexions; and they are proverbial for their attention to walk ing and riding, end the hours spent daily out of doors. The sallow cheecks, stooping figures sus ceptibility to cold, and aluust constant ill-health, which prevail among the American wives ami daughters generally, are to he attributed almost entirely to their excessive sedentary li'c, and to the infirmity caused by the same Jile on the part o their parent. A woman can no more become beautiful, in the true sense of the term, or remain so, without hea It h 1 ul exercise in the open air, than a plant can thrive without light. If we put the latter into a cellar, it either dies out rilit, or re fuses to bloom. Shall we wilt our sisters, wives or daughters, by a similar deprivation of what is as necessary to their harmonious-development ? In another aspect, the care of health is a more important thing than is usually supposed. There is no doubt that, as between city and counlrv, the population of the former sutlers most from want of exercise and fresh air, and that consequently the stamina, so to speak, of a city population, is infe rior to that of a rural one. It is even said that in some cities ; Paris for instance, few strictly town, bred families last over a century, and that, if the population was not continually recruited from the country, it would die out. It is an equally striking fact end one that lies within the observation of nil of us, that the most energetic merchants oenerallv, In New York, Boston and Philadelphia, have been originally lads from the rural towns or counties, whose well-balanced health has not only produced well balanced, vigorous, entcrnrisino- minds. Inn cj i - r 1 enabled them to endure an amount of fatigue which the average of I heir city-bred competitors could not rival. The public weal, therefore, as well as the happi ness of the individual, is concerned in this question ol health. Vet, we Americans almost ignore it, and practically no-decl it entirely. The old Greeks had their gymnasiums lor physical exercise, which ; M M murh .,,.,;..- MM.,nn i- ar ll(nv Were not the Greeks wiser, after all, ti.at we are, at least in this particular ? , I The Atmospheric Telegraph, it is said, is pro I irressiiijr rapidly between Hoston and Worcester I Mass. GINGER POP. QI7PERIOR O BEER, at SUPERIOR GINGER POP and SARS APAR ILL A Our Hons.-, for sale at wholesale aad re- tail. Alo, LEMON SYRUP wholesale and retail, bv H. SEVERS at, CO., May 19 4.1 f Oposite the Conrt-house. Vlioy. from 13 to 10 y cars of a-.'e, to learn'the Saildle and Harness buoiness. Apply immediately to W. WHEAL AN, ,1 doors below Sadlers hotel, Charlotte, N C May 10,4854. 43-tf THE WHOLESALE GROCERY BUSINESS of the llste WILLIAM MILL1KEN, deceased, will be eoutinoed hv the saaseriber tor the benefit oi the estate. The jiroiii"t and unilbriii a'tenii m to business which ww i" mi eerv uejiu ri uu in , aim ine continued patron age of the triends of the deceased is most respectful) v olieiud bv. BAZILE LAWP.AI! ' Charleston, Mav 13 43. 3w. Executor. Luxuries of the Season. BRIAN & THOMPSON HAVE just received at their splendid EATING ft DRINKING SALOON a choice and unequalled selection of the good things of this world, such as LIQUORS, CANDIES, WINES, CRACKERS, CORDIALS, PICKELS, PORTER, LEMON DS, ORANGES, SEGA RS, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC LIQUORS, ol the hest quality, 10.000 SPANISH 6EGARS, of the choices brands, CANDIES A SUGAR TOYS of various kinds, Ate., A.c Charlotte Retail Prices Current. CORRECTED WEEKLY. Hacon, sides - -" Ham3 Hog round lb. lb. lb. yd lb. lb. bu he gal. 00 00 00 15 I'A 20 00 lio 75 dh 12 28 15 6S 00 0 00 30 0 5 00 b 45 5 00 00 11 54- 10 2i 62 10 $1 30 30 10 H id l"i 22 Bagging, Cotton, ! Butter I Beeswax I Beans - - - u 80 a 50 a 87. i a 8j a 15 a 30 a 20 a 70 a 15 a 10 a $3 a 40 a 10 a 0 a 16 a 40 a 75 a 0 a 50 a 6 81 a 45 a 84 a I2h a 0 a 12d a $2 a 81 a 12i a 81a a 35 a 45 Brandy, Apple " Peach gal. Cotton lb. lb. lb. Tallow - - - lb. bush, each Corn Chickens - Eggs dozen Flour Feathers - -Lard - - -Mutton - -Mackrel .Molasses -Meal - - -Nails - - -Oats ... Pork - - -Potatoes, Irish " Sweet - 100 lb. lb. . lb. . lb. bbl. gl. bushel . lb. bushel . lb. bushel bushel Rice bushel . - lb. - - - lb. - - - gal. - sack lb. Wheat bushel Whiskey, Northern - - gal. North Carolina gal. CO.IIHOM SCHOOLS. Office of the Literary Board, Raleigh, April 9, 1854. The President and Directors of tho Literary Fund have resolved to distribute among the sever al counties ol the Slate of North Carolina, the sum mentioned in i-he following table, to-wit : JSinety thousand Jour hundred arid twenty-five dollars and four cents, in part of the nett income of said fund for the current year, for the support of Com mon Schools in the State; the sum lo he paid at the Treasury Department, upon the application ol the persons properly authorised to receive the same. It is expected the same amount will be distributed in the Fall of the present year. The counties of Jackson, Madison, and Yadkin will receive their portions ol the amount distribu ted from the counties from which they were res pectively formed. DAVID S. REID, Pres. ex-ojficio Liter (try Board. COUNTIES. FEDFRAL POP. AMOUNT. Alamance, 10,166 $1219 92 Ah-xander, 5,003 600 36 Anson, 10,756 1290 72 Ashe, 8,539 1024 68 Beaufort, 11,716 1405 92 Bertie, 11,973 1196 76 Bladen, 8,024 962 88 Brunswick, 5,951 714 12 Buncombe, 12,338 1480 56 Burke, 6,919 830 28 Cabarrus, 8,674 1040 88 Caldwell, 5,836 700 32 Camden, 5,174 620 88 Carteret, 6,203 744 96 Caswell, 12,161 1459 32 Catawba, 8,234 988 08 Chatham, 16,055 1926 60 Cherokee, 6,703 804 36 Chowan, 5,252 630 24 Cleaveland, 9,697 1163 64 Columbus, 5,308 636 96 Craven, 12,329 1479 48 Cumberland, 17,723 2126 76 Currituck, 6,257 750 84 Davidson, 14,123 1694 76 Davie, 6,998 839 76 Duplin, 11,111 1333 32 Edgecombe, 13,770 1652 40 Forsythe, 10,627 1275 24 Franklin, 9,510 1141 20 Gaston, 7 228 867 36 Crates, 6,878 825 36 Granville, 17,303 2076 36 Greene, 5,321 638 52 Guillord, 18,480 2217 60 Halifax, 13,007 1560 84 Haywood, 6,907 828 84 Henderson, 6,883 825 96 Hertford, 6,656 798 72 Hyde, 6,585 790 20 Iredell, 13,062 1567 44 Jackson, Johnston, 11,861 1423 32 Jones, 3,935 472 20 Lenoir, 6,182 741 84 Lincoln, 6,924 830 88 Madison, McDowell, 5,741 6S8 92 Macon, 6,169 740 28 Martin, 6,961 835 32 Mecklenburg, 11,724 1406 88 Montgomery, 6,163 739 56 Moore, 8,552 1026 24 NTash, 9,034 1084 08 New-Hanover, 14,236 1708 32 Northampton, 10,731 1287 72 Onslow, 7,040 844 80 Orange, 14 957 1794 84 Pasquotank, 7,708 924 96 Perquimans, 6,030 723 60 Person, 8,825 1059 00 Pi". 10.745 1289 40 Randolph, 15.176 1821 12 Richmond, 7,936 952 32 Robeson, 11,080 1329 6') Rockingham, 12,363 1483 56 Rowan, 12,329 1479 48 Rutherford, 12,388 14S6 .6 Sampson, 12,311 1477 32 Stanly, 6,348 761 76 Stokts, 8,490 1013 80 Surry, 17,643 2117 16 Tyrrell, 4,452 534 24 -"lon. 9,258 mo 96 Wake, 21,123 2534 76 Warroo, 10,366 1243 92 Washington, 4,780 573 60 Watauga, 3 348 401 76 Wayne, 11,478 1377 36 Wilkes, 11,642 1397 04 i Vad.iin, Yancy, 8,063 968 16 753,542 $90,425 04 (4-2) Notice. STRAYED from the Subscriber, on the 8th instant, two Woik STEERS, light brindle, one of them has but one Eye, and one horn knocked off. They were seen on the Statesville Road, about C miles from town, but suppose that the' crossed over to the Beatiesford Road, and may now be about the River. Any informa tion thankfully received and compensation pai.l for trouble. . BENJ. MORROW. May 19, 1S54 4 3-2w SPECIAL NOTICES. Worms! Worm .' -A g! eat many learned treatises have been written, explaining the origin ol, and classifying the vwi riis generated in the human system. Scaicely any topic ot medical science has elicited more acute obsenalion and urolour.d research t ni;J yet physicians aic very much divided in opinioa on the subject. It must be admitted, however, that, alter all, a mode of expelling these wonr.s, and purifying the boily fr. m iheir presence, is ot rooic value rhan the wisest disquisitionF as to the origin. TJic expelling agent has at length been found Dr. M"Lane's Verifu&e is the much sought after speciiie, and has already superceded all other worm medicines, its efficacy being univeisaliy acknowlcd -id by medical practitioners. T Pmeluurrs will please be careful to ask for Or. Mc Lane's Celebrated Vennitoge, and lake none else. All other Vermifuges, in comparison, are worthless, t'r- Mcl.ane s genuine Viinrifugc, atJ Ins teleiautl l.iver 1 ill, can now be had at all respectable DiugMoies in ih- UmUd Siaies sad Canada. Also soid by Fisher A- Heinitsh, FaRphatd and Cald.vell, Charlotte. POCKET-BOOK LOST. IOST on the ath of November, on the Taylors- j villa Plank Koad, between Cbrlotle and the Steam Saw Mill, a Pocket. Di.ok, eontainrnff S" or 8G in money, one note on RobjL H. Brnwley for $20,1, with a cieJil of $50 on it ; one note on Ira Alexander for $S 67 ; and several rcci lpts and papers ot no valuj to any person but the undersigned. All persons arc forwarnrd gainst trading for either of the aWve nauied Notes. A liberal leward will be paid for the I'ook and contents if left at the Democrat Offi :e. ROBT. I. HILL. Maj 12, 1854. 41 3i FOR RENT. ATT1LL be rented until the 1st of January next, a VV two-story Brick House, suitable for a dwelling .An'taiiiantlv citlliltOll f ! 1 Tptlftll StriU't. H 11 it l J I Stun:, luintllicnu i vi ' ...... . .. . . 3 nearly opposite to Kerr's Hotel. The House is new, and immediate possession can be bad. For further in- formatioi apply to YY'M. HARTY. Charlotte May 12, 1854. 42-tf Just Received, mi GALLONS Pure Camphene, Burning Fluid, and Spirits 1 uipentme, for side at I lie (jKAIN llf. ilKUU blUitli. 1TONS Pure White Lead with a large lot of Chrome Green, Paris Green, in oil and dry, together with a unusually well selected stock of Drugs. Medicines, Chemical, Extracts, Oils, Dye Stuffs, &c , &c, Ike. PRITCHAKD & CALDWELL. JNlay 12, 1854. 4'J-tf NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the subscriber for old claims who prefer settling by law, can have an opportuni ty of doing so after the 13th of May. 1 intend to leave North Carolina and I expect to leave in a storm of de nunciations and handsome epithets for demanding my just dues, which have long been withheld from mo, but 1 shall have the luxurious gratification of knowing that it " whistled itself." April 21, 18.54. 41-3t S.B.WATSON. House and Lot for Sale. THE Subscriber will offer forsale to the highest bidder, on Tuesday of the next July County Court for Mecklenburg County, in the town of Charlotte, the House and Lot on Tryon Street a few doors below the American Hotel, adjoining the Lots of Robert Sterling and Robert Shaw, and formerly known as the Zenas Gi ier property. Terms of sale made known on the day thereof. JUNIUS A. FOX. May 5, '54. 41-tt Town Ordinance. Charlotte. April 29, 1854. At a mectinjr; ofthc Board of Commissioners ; present John Rigter, William R. Myers, Robert Shaw, K. McK. Jamison, and W. W. films; On motion, W. R. Myers was appointed chairman, pro tem. It is Ordered, That a Tax for the year 1854, be assess ed at the following Rates, upon each different object of Taxation, as follows, to-wit: On each 8100 value of Real Estate, $0 50 $100 value of Stock in Trade, 30 " " White Poll, between the age of21 .fe 45 $2 00 " Lhck Poll, " " " 12 & 50 2 00 " Free Black Poll, 2 00 Grocer and Retailer of spirits, $j0 (JO " M Company of Circus Riders, and all .... . ...... .. .. 4 1,.. r n .-i " m Concert, per week, 0 00 " " D iguerreian, 5 CO " " Itinerant merchant or Pedler, or hawker of Goods, wares and merchandize, not the growth or man j facture ot North Carolina, except Books, a tax of $25 00 On each 8100 of Interest, 2 00 Physician, Dentist, Lawyer, ike. 5 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 Carriage of the value of $75 m 300 M " " " " 8100 or upward, 4 00 " " Gold Watch, 1 00 " Silver Watch, 50 " " Piano, 2 00 " $100 value of Gold and Silver Plate, 50 On each and every Dog, 1 00 " Public Dray, 10 00 " " Public four-horse Omnibus, 1000 " " " Two-horse Omnibus 5 00 On "ach Livery Stable, 10 00 may 40tf J. B. KERR, clerk BOOKBINDING. lUER has resumed the Be A WALDAUER has resumed the Bookbinding Bu siness, and is ready to receive work, which will be done in an) other establishment of the kind. Re- ; ferences to that fact, by Kev. C. Johnston, V. O. Bar- ringer, .sq., Charlotte ; Miller & James, J. J. Bruner, Dr. Summerel, L. Blackmer, Esq., N. Boyden, Esq., and a great many other gentlemen at Salisbury. He may always be found at the stand where G. Bargman & Co. formerly kept Store. next,doorto Elms's Gro cery. A. WALDAUER. Charlotte, Feb. 24, 1854. 31-3m NOTICE. THE impression is abroad, that the undersigned is J. winding up his business for the purpose of discon tinuing his trade. He takes this method of stating distinctly that such is not his intention. He expects in a short ti.ne to commeuce and carry on the business on his own responsibility, and hopes to merit a contin uance of the patronage of his old friends and customers by giving them good fits, in fashionable styles, and on short notice. D. L. REA. April 28, 1851. 40 5w Notice. THE undersigned having been appointed at April 1 Term of Mecklenburg County Court Guardian of Eli II. Dcarniond, (insane,) hereby gics notice to all persons that I will not be iiuble for any contracts made by said Eli H. Dearmond. ' april 28, '54 40-3t H. K. DEARMOND. BLACKSMITHING. EARN & COLLINS having associated them selves as co. partners to carry on the Blacksmith. W ing business, in this place, are now prepared to do all work in their line in the best manner, and as cheap as can be done elsewhere. All work warranted. JAMES WEARff, ROBT. COLLINS. March 17, 1854. 34-tf Cleaver's Celebrated Honey Soap. WARRANTED with the original scent, for rendering the skin soft and white Akn I.nw' llr. - IITl". , IT- . . . ... . ..... ,ow a White Windsor ,n eakesv Rjgg'a Millitarj Soap, j .uerlaii, s Ambrosial Shaving Cake, alt of which have IITl . ht- , . . . r " hnt rrr,.r,fiv h,, ,..,! P... .... I I. Vt 1 s" "c ' ' ' o,..M V V J';"' V?1 i . i.i... 11 i.i .i i i nu BRIDGE WATER the cheapest paint in the woild Fire and weather proof. 3U10 lbs. iust received the Granite Drujr Store. S2.o0 per I undrcd. 26if PRITCIIARD Sc CALDWELL. OAK Tanned SOLE LEATHER first juality 25 cents per pound for sale by July if2 R. SHAW. Garden Seed: Garden Seed! J THRESH, genuine and warranter' just received and . being constantly received at the Granite Drug Store, opposite Sailer's Ht til. 26(f PRITCIIARD k CALDWELL. For fale at this office. BOOTS AND SHOES IPor tlio Million. jp VERY one desirous of getting the value ol his money, and, at this season of the year Boots and Shoes are "a primary cmidcration, it is desirabl.i lo know where the cheapest and best may be procured. The place to procure the cheapest and best is at Johnston's (heap Boot aud Shoe Store. where he has just received the laigcsl stock of Boots, Shoes, Hts, Caps and Straw Goods ever opened in ibis market, w hich w ill be sold cheap (or cash, and no mis take. Gall and see at the sign of the .npril 21. 39.2m BIG BOOT. Whig copy. PAIRS HITIHISON VRE receiving and opening their Spring and Summer stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dress Goods, Heche's Huts, and lcorsc"s Boots, Straw Bonnetts, Panama Hats, &c. Aso, a large stock of Coach Trimmings. Our Goods were bought at Gash Prices and will be sold at rates which will satisiy those who may give them a call. P"1 21 39f Crockery, Hardware and Groceries, AM) Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddles, at a very 1 w lwure. apriI21 39lf PARKS & HUTCHISON. NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS ! Exploration of the valley A mazon, by Ilerndon. A new and complete G.r.ettecr of the United States, i , . i 1 Baldvvin &. 1 homas I r owning. A si.lendid edition of the Waveriy Novel.. Romance of the Revolution; being a history of the ptrsonal adwnturi s, heroic exploits, and romantic inci- I dents, as enacted in the War ol Independence ; hy O. U. j Bruice. Thrilling Adventures by Land and Sea ; by J. O. Braytnan. Daring Deeds of Amoriciin Heroes, with Biographial I Sketches; by J. O. Brayniun. The Flush Times of Alabama and Mississippi; by Baldwin. Hot Corn and Paper Bullets, from Love's Pocket Pistols. The Old Brewery and The New Mission H.use. The Lamplighter. Louis Elton ; by Mrs. M. Ilerndon. Allen's Domestic Animals, a History and Discription of the H rse. Mule, Cattle, Sheep, Swine. Poultry, &.C.; hv R. L. Allen. "The Successful Merchant, or Sketches of the Life of Mr. Samuel Bridgett ; by Win. Arthur. The Hearth Stone, or upon Homelife in our cities ; hy Samuel Isgood. The Miner's Guide ; by J. W. Orion. Also, a large and splendid assortment of Stationery, Sec. &c. " Fly, fly with lightning's speed. Be quick, I say, and learn to read." ENNISS & CRIDER, Charlotte, april 21 Booksellers and Stationers. GRAND EXHIBITION. rpiIE largest and most varied stock of Clothes, Cast i X meres, and Vestings, Linraen, Drill, Plain and Fancy. Also, a general slock ol Gentlemen's wearing apparal. which we offer at New VTork cost. Any person wanting bargains will do well to call immediately as e are de termined to sell out ROBISON & RLA. april 14, 38-3t rSt BEGS leave respectfully to announce to the pii Ladies of Charlotte and the public, that she a&s just returned from the Northern cities, and is now open ing a fashionable and choice selection of Bonnet Trimmings, Fancy Articles, Caps, Artificials, Head-Dresses, together with a variety of French MILLINERY, he. Having secured the services of an experienced Dress maker and Milliner, from Philadelphia, she feels confi dent that she can give general satisfaction in both bianches of the business. No pains will be spared to please. Orders from a distance thankfully received and carefullv packed and forwarded, april 14, 1854 38-tf A. BETIIUNE. WOULD respectfully inform his friends and patrons that he has taken the room two doors cast of Sadler's Hotel above the store of S. N. via M Hendrix where he intends carrying on the Tailoring business in all its various branches. His work and styles shall not be inferior to any in this section of coun try. All persons having work done must pny cash as that is the article that Journeymen require for their work. Gentlemen at a distance ordering clothing of any kind will be furnished of the very latest Spring goods and styles as cheap as can be furnished in the state and at short notice for cash. A. I3ETHUNE. april 14, 38tf Matresses I Matresses ! ! J'T ENNERLY & QUINN, take pleasure in announc X, ing to the public that they are manufacturing Mat tresses at their Rooms in the Biscnient of the Brick Building, occupied by Bryan &. Thompson, where they invite all who may desire springy and well made Mat- tresses to call and examine for themselves. Orders from a distance solicited, and promptly attended to. X The highest price paid in Cash for good dry shucks. K. Q. April 14, 1854. 38-lf. Wanted, TWO BOYS, from 12 to 15 years of age, to learn the Tailoring business. Apply to april 14 2S-2m D. L. REA. Ladies, Your Attention! T1TE have the largest assortment of Mantillas, that f T ever was opened in this market, embracing Silk and Berage of all the different colors anil shades, and Black and White Lace, ranging in prices from $5 to $50, all of the latest styles. april 14 SPRATT, DANIEL & CO. MILLIAERY AND DRESS MAKING. MRS. WHEALAN would respectfully return her thanks to the Ladies of Charlotte and vicini ty, for the liberal patronage bestowed on her during the past season, and having engaged an experienced MILLINER, she is now prepared to carry on the Millinery 6c Dress Making- Business, in all its various branches. DUBONNETS made and trimmed in the neatest and most fashionable manner. CT" Residence 3 doors South of Sadler's Hotel. April 7, 1851. 37-tf Gentlemen, Come and See us, AND we can fit you out, from the " crown of your head to the sole of your foot." We can put the prettiest Boots and Gaiters on your feet, the finest Kid Gloves on your hands, furnish you with the prettiest Shirts, the finest Cloths and Cassimeres, and the best Linen and Marsailles, of any one in this w hole countrv SPRATT, DANIEL & CO. ' Corn Starch. T'HIS incomparably pure and beautiful article is ex ceedingly healthy, delicious, and economical, and IOWHf II IIUIUUI . UU heB dc,ircmay be u.ed nne ,ann,.r as Arrowm, as a substitute for and in the . utmMittn mm aiiwiwu m lie universal estimation .. .. a .-.. TL j in ivhich it is held, and t hich it is held, and the incrcsin tg demand for it j has induced others to flood the country wilh an inferior , article of the same name. Corn Starch refined, and prepared expressly for food, can be had only at the urwr ana j ncmicai oiore oi FISHER & HEINITSH. J. & E. LONERGAN HAVE removed into their new and beautiful Store, 2 doors south of Sadler's Hotel, fitted it up in the most recherche style and supplied it with Liquors Wines, Cigars, &c, of the most favorite brands, Chew! ing and Smoking Tobacco, and all articles of luxury and comfort kept in the first class city Restaurants. They will be pleaded to wait on their patrons at all hours. N. B. Having formed a co-partnership with James Lonergan, all persons indebted to me are requested to settle their outstanding accounts without de'ay. E. LONER CAY. March 10, 1851. 33 5t AND FRESH ARRIVAL. I ""EMS, ALLISON & CO., take pleasure in announc j ir.g to retail dealers and the public generally, that they are now receiving and selling at unprecedented prices, by lar the largest and best assorted Stock ot (roccries ever brought to this part of the Statf. It would be to the intetest of those who tuy to sell again to examine their stork before going fmfher, as they buy and sell tor cash their prices SHALL BE SATISFACTORY. Their stock consists in part as follows : 300 50 200 100 1000 15 bbls. N. O. Molasses, fine, lihds. fine Cuba Molassefc, bbls. fine N. O. Sugar; hbds. " sacks of Salt, tierces new Rice, 500 sacks Rio Coffee, line, 50 sacks old G. Java, SO bales Gunny Bagging, Mining utensils and a general assort ment of heavy Hardware. Choice variety of Teas, Fine Cigars, and the finest Tobacco ever sold in Charlotte. Choice variety of all articles kept for family use. 500 kegs Northern Nails, 10,000 lbs. White Lead, 7,000 lbs. Roping, 100 boxes Adamantine, Sperm and tal low Candles. 10 casks best London Porter. 60 choice English Dairy Cheese. LIT All kinds of Produce bought nt the highest CASH prices, or tukm in exchange for droc?rie at Cash Prices. ELMS, ALLISON & CO., At Jno. Wells's old stnnd. Charlotte, March 31. 36-tf Something New Again! W. W. Elms' Splendid Store is Finished, ITT HERE VE. ZO-A-TTIM Kanjwat received M and is opening an entirely new and well H tried stock of Spring cfo Svimmor anil I am now ready to st II OU EAT HA It (JAINS fo all who may favor Pie with a call. My motto ix QUICK SALES FOR CASH, AND SMALL PttOFJTS. My stock comprises Ladies' Dresses, Lawns, Kilkn.Tisuuv. Bonnet, Ribbons, Undcnrfeeve, Collars, ( liemimit, Silk Gloves of all kinds, Mantillas and Taloiaf, and n very large assortment ot Mits for Ladies and M inset", and a great variety of other articles for Ladhs, new and pretty. And to the Geiilh-uic n I will Hf, that il will he to their interest lo give inc a call, a 1 buve on hand a very large stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, for Men and children, which I will bell CHEAPER than CHEAP tor CASH, to those who may favor itiu with a call. M. II ACM, 2Var doorto SproJt, Daniel tj- Co. March 31, 1854 3Ctf Where to buy Cheap! TE have just received and opened a very Urge and handsome stock of Spring and Summer Goods. For the Ladies wc have Dress .Silks, Bcragcs, Silk Tissues, Printed Jackonit, figured and solid colors. Lawns, Embroidered Skirls, Talmas, Mantillas, Visitca and White Crape Shawls, Ginghams, Calicoes and Mus lins from cents and up. Also a very pretty selection of IXnts, Bonnets, HOOTS and SHOES. For the Gentlemen wc have Ready-Made Clothing, White and Brown Linen, Farmer's Satin, &c., &c. Wc also have a large stock of H.niiPt9im:. CMOt'EKY, Arc, 6fc. Wo respectfully solicit e;.ll from all those wishing to buy Goods. It will afford us a great deal id pleasure to show our Goods, whether persons buy or not; and aa regards price wc arc determined to sell as LOW as any Ik, use in Western CiiTclina. And all we ask is an ex amination of our f'oods xnd prices. Cull and sec us. JiROVVN, BRAWLEY & CO. Charlotte, March 31, 1854 3fllf Notice. ALL Accounts and Notes in favor of M. W. Robinson have been placed in my hands for collection, and must be settled by the 1st of April next or their Notes and Accounts will be placed in Officers hands for col leetion without reserve. R. M. STERLING. Charlotte, March 17, '51. 31-tf Silks. THE largest lot of SILKS ever b.-ought to this mar J ket, embracing every varieiy of Plaid, Check, and all the different Shades of plain Silks, will be found at SPRATT, DANIEL 6i CO8. Straw Bonnets. STRAW Bonnets and Flats, both for grown persons and infants. Call soon before they are picked over. SPRATT, DA MEL &i CO. Domestics. T7 E keep a large stock of Domestic, Plaids, and W Manchester Ginghams, for servants' wear. SPRATT, DANIEL & CO. Robes. THE finest stock of HOLES, both Barege and Muslin, X Printed and Embroidered, at SPRATT, DANIEL & CO. A Tremendous Stock C tF Printed Jackonetts, Swiss and Organdies, Beauti j lui v. ancos, and a very large stock of Ginahams, at April 11, "il. 38tf SPRATT, DANIEL & Co. Hurrah, for Spratt, Daniel 6c Co.! 'THEY have the largest stock of Bebee MATS ever 1 brought to this town, and they are pretty this tea son, too. 38 april 14. J MILES & SON'S Gaiters, Shoes and Slippera for , sale by SPRATT, DANIEL 6z CO. UMBRELLARS and Parasols of everv variety, For sale by SPARTT, DANIEL & CO. rpBE Ribbons! The Ribbons!! Oh! the GIovm I T the Gloves ! ! and cheap, to be had at SPRAT T, DANIEL & CO.'S. EMBROIDERS of every variety, atyle and quality ; Swiss, Jaconett, Dirnetry, band and flouncing, at SPRATT, DANIEL dt CO. A LARGE stock of Chimiaetta, Colora and Under sleeves, c., f .r sale at SPRATT, DANIEL 6z CO.'S GEORGE N. HOPE, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL Residence next house to the Cmiholir. Church, Charlotte, N. C. Orders from the country punc tually i.tiend.-d to. Mtrcli 24, '54. 1 v. EdT3 Of .he most approved form, for -ak atjthis Office
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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