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From the Richmond Enquirer. Europe. Although considerable uncertainty still prevails as to the nature and pxiRnt nf i h in, . I ...... I . . I Kun r art I rnn Kt Inn t . 1 I ' t i 1! trie iiigmve ' " - " 01 me i urwisn armies, dispatches have been re- The Surrender of Ktirus shall the South Itejoice ! nrrupt decision of ihe court, or had been rescued from i tie custody of iho law by the violence of the mob the shock would have been lelt to the remo test extremity of the Union. Such an instance of iuccss.'hI resistance to law and to (he power of the Federal Government, would have brought upon the country worse calamities than any foreign foe could possibly inflict. In this view the recapture of Barns is the legitimate occasion of patriotic ex ultation. Hut the triumph is not complete, and we rejoice over a victory which is only not so bad as the most disastrous defeat. In so far as the interests of the South are involved, the slave mi"ht as well have bee allowed to escape. With whatever success the supremacy of order wns vindicated bv the sur render of Burns, as reard the efficiency of ;Un cieved at Vienna from 'he head q-iarters of Omar Pasha giving a favorable account of the recent on. erations of his forces on more than one point of his position. The Russian corps which was known to have been collected at Turnu, near the mouth of the Aluta, is stated to have been repulsed on the 29th of April with n loss of 1,500 men by the Turks quartered at Nicopolis under Sali Pasha; and on the 2d of May another Russian de tachment wa beaten at Radnva, not far from Krajova. There is every reason to believe these reports to be accurate and authentic, but we can ofTer no remarks on the nature and consequences of these military operations without a fuller know, ledge of the circumstances under w hich they have taken place. Happily, no such ambiguity prevails as to the law for the. recapture ol fugitive slaves, the issue .mportant, and all but decisive measure, taken by was determined adversely to the interests of the South. If some representative from the North were to suggest the repeal of the fugitive slave law, and were to propose instead, that the Govern ment should compensate the owner for the loss of his property, would the South accept the offer? Certainly not ; nul why ? Because, the proposition would substantially amount to this ; that the South the Austrian p-overnmenr. mid .innnmiH k,r n C " - - " "mmvvm xj y i il imperial order in the Vienna Cazette. The Em peror of Austria has resolved to call out 95,000 additional troops for the safely of his dominions, and, considering the great exertions which have already been made to phice lha military establish mentol the empire on an efficient war footing, no stronger proof could be given of the growing con- i ui: I : - j r .1 - : I . . ' o biiouiu wc Mioemmiieu .or w vio.auon oi us ngius , viction of the cabinet of Vienna that the time for out ol its own funds. et this compromise would negotiation is rapidly passing away, and that the uc w ueuer lor uieoouin man submission to sucn best chance for terminating the war lies in a an execution ot the law as ivas achieved in the, prompt and vigorous course of action, case of Burns. The expense of the recapture of J Wiihin the last few weeks every day ha drawn Burns cannot fail short of fifty thousand dollars ' the Austrinn vprnm.ni ,J ... :- And .14 Int. I .,ii'f rnincMl n Ul m : , , rpn,in ilulit w I 1 l . i . i . 1 J - ...j of tins debt, the Sou ill pays for the recovery ff its stolen property in the proportion that its contribu tion to th'; federal treasury exceeds that of the North. Betrer wouil it have been for the. interests of the South if the Government h id abstained from which is resolutely but temperately pursued by the western powers, and the equivocal conduct ol the King of Prussia, far from shaking the decision of tfie Emperor Francis Joseph, apears to have in spired him with the determination to act a nobler mill n l,-,M..r null lh in m '. ...L I- i .. endeav,.rs to execute the law had suffered ,he opprobium of the nation he effect, to govern! Mr JJSlf tun ? TP "f 1,Ud fepa,d l ,0 addilion to !,' r"C' r-dy assembled the Mr S .tile he full value of h slave. southeastern frontiets of Hungary, Transvivania Such instances ol the stolen! repression of the nd Croatia, which would immed ate v enter the popular passion- by military force as we have just Ottoman territory on the occurrence ofhe h eat! ,n Boston, are terrible necessities in a repub- ened disturbance in Mon.ene.rro a co ns ul nice is now being in .Moravia and Gallici i to pro tect the important military road north of the Car pathians, by which the Russians would advance if Austria were attacked. A Russian division on its way to Brunn must pass by Austerlitz, and we entertain no doubt that the Austrian arm v. which might speedily be assembled for the protection of lu" " o" operations and the fortress of Olmutz, would repeat, if necessary, the lesson which the temerity of Russia received on that spot in 1805. If it be true that further and recent communica tions have been addressed to Russia by the cabi net of Vienna, they can only be in the nature of n.n au xespousfii executes Us pur- poees mfa the bayonet, but in free governments the supremacy of law U dt-pendent on the voluntary submission of public opinion. Tlie institutions of liberty cannot co-exist with military violence, and when a Iree government is driven to invoke the aid of llr: s .iii n c irrj out its laws, the day of its overthrow is not remote. Its decay has already begun, the contagion of insubordination will rapidly spread, and the exercise ol militarv power iu the repression of popular outbreaks, will be no longer a remedy in great emergencies, bur an expedient of every-Hay and familiar resort. In such contingency, whatever may be the forms of government, a military despotism dominates, and the people nr.; no longer free. We rejoice at the recap-ure of Burns, hut a lew more such victories, and the South is undone. Ii becomes the imperative duty of the people of the South, in view ol the extraordinary and porten tous circumstances of the crisi, to concert mens ures lor their safety and for the protection of those liuarantees of liberty, which northern violence ex poses to such imminent hazard. We know that the pwhlic mind of the South is anxiously engaged in working out the problem of Somhern duty and Vstiny, and thai some of the most conservative and moderate m u amongst us see no Way of esoip . and no eareer ol glory in the confederacy. But it is for the North to sav if the Union shall last. Charlotte Retail Prices Currcni. CORRECTED WEEKLY, Bacon, sides -Hani3 " Hog round Bagging, Cotton, Butter ... Beeswax Beans -Brandy, Apple Peach Cotton - Coffee . . . . Candles, Adamantine Tallow -Corn - - Chickens -Egtrs Flour 100 Feathers ... Lard . . . . Mutton ... Mackrel - Molasses ... Meal Nails .... Oats .... Pork .... Potatoes, Irish Sweet -Rice - - . . Sugar, Loaf M Brown Stone-Ware - -Salt .... Tea .... Tallow .... Wheat .... Whiskey, Northern - lb. - - uo a oi - - lb. - - 00 a 10 - - ib. - - 00 a. t yd - - 15 a 18 - lh. - - 12i a 15 - Ib. . . 20 a 22 - bushel - - 00 a 80 - gal. - - 35 a 50 - gal. . - 75 a 85 - lb. - - 6 742 - lb. - - 12 a 15 ! - lb. . - 28 a 30 - lb. - . 15 20 bush. . 70 a 72 -each - - 00 a 15 dozen . 0 a 10 100 lb. - - 00 a $3 - Ib. . . 30 a 40 -lb. - - i) a 10 - lb. . - 5 a 6 - bbl. . - $12 a 16 - gal. - 2." a 40 bushel - - 00 a 75 - lb. - . 5$ a 6 bushel - - 00 a 40 - Ib. . - 5 a 6 bushel . - 00 $1 bushel - - 00 a 45 bushel - - $3 a $4 - Ib. . - 11 a 124 - lb. - . 5j a 9 - gal. - - 10 a 12d - sack - 00 a i . Ib. . . 62 a $1 . . . . 10 a 12i bushel - - 81 a Si - gal. - . 30 a 35 ina gal. - . 30 a 45 r State of North Carolina, HECK f. K N'BL'RG COCNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, April Term, 1S34. Hannah Garrison i v. I Petition for Dower. B. H. Garrison and others. 1' appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that L. A. Garrison. Hannah C. Garrison, James JN. uarn- son,Mary A.G.rrison, and Martha G. Garrison, infant children of Manson A. Uarnson, iec'ti, are nui resi dents of this State, but reside beyond the limits of the same : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that pub lication be made lor six weeks 111 the Western Demo crat for the said L. A. Garrison, Hannah C. Garrison, James N. Garrison, Mary A. Garrison, and Martha G Garrison to appear at the next term of this Court, to be held tor the county of Mecklenburg, at the Court house in Charlotte, on the 4th Monday in July next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to plaintiff's petition, otherwise judgment pro confesso, will be rendered against said defendants. Witness, W. K. Reid, Clerk of our said Court, at office, the 4th Monday in April, A.D. 1854, and in the 7th year of American Independence, june 2, 45-6t (P.f.$5.C2i) W. K. RKlD,c c c. State of North-Carolina. UNION COUNTY. Court of Pleas fc Quarter Sessions, April Term, 1 854. Hugh M. Houston vs. William Fuhvood. OKllil N A I. ATT A C 11 M K N 1 . IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that J. William r ulwood is not a resident oi this StuU-, or so couceals himself tint the ordinary process of Law can not be served on him : It is, tlieretore, ordered by the the Court, that publication he made for six w eeks, in the Western Democrat, for the said William Fulwood to ap. pear at the next term of this Court, to be held in the Town of Monroe on the first Monday in July next, and plead, answer or demur, or judgment pro confesso, will be taken against him sS?Q'jvTx Ordinanoe. j 20 00 10 00 5 00 Charlotte. April 29, 1854. At a meetinjr of the Board of Commissioners ; present ' John Rigler, William R. Myers, Robert Shaw, R. McK. Jamison, and W. W. Kims ; Oa motion, W. H. Myers I was appointed cliuirman, pro tern. It is Ordered, I hat a 1 ux for the year laa4, be nssess cd at the following !';tcs, upon each different object ol Taxation, as follows, to-wit : On each S100 value of Real Estate, $0 50 8100 value of Stock in Trade, 30 White Poll, between the age of 21 fe 45 $2 00 " P.lack Pull, M " 12 & 50 2 00 Free Bhck Poll, 2 00 m Grocer nnd Retailer of spirits, $50 00 " Company of Circus Riders, and all others, subject to pay a Slate Tax, " Concert, per week, " " D.iguerreian. " " Itinerant merchant or Pedler, or hawker of Goods, wares and merchandize, not the growth or man l facture ol North Carolina, except Books, a tax of $25 00 On each $100 of Interest, 2 00 ' " Phvsieijii, Dt -ntist, Liwyer, &c.. 5 00 M " Carriage oi the value of $75 1 Oil i " " " " $i00 2 00 " " " " 300 3 00 ! " ' " " S400 or upward, 4 00 j " Gold Wdtch, 1 00 i " Silver Watch, 50 " Piano, " 5M0 value of Gold and Silver Plate, 5!) On each and every Dog, 1 00 " " Public Dray, 10 00 " " Public tour-horse Omnibus. 10 00 " " " Two-horse Omnibus 5 00 On each Livery Stable, 10 00 may 5 40tf J. B. KKRR, clerk. AND FRESH ARRIVAL. TLMS, ALLISON & CO., tate pleasure in announc ! Hi rg to retail dealers and the public generally, that they are now receiving and selling at unprecedented prices, by tar the largest and best assorted Stock nt GrCtri8 ever brought to this part of the State. It would be to the intetest of those who buy to sell again to examine their stock before going further, as they buy and sell tor cash their prices SHALL BK SATISFACTORY. PARKS & HUTCHISON A RF receiving nild onpninn llicirfinrinff nnilKiimmp Witness, James M. Stewart, Clerk of our said Court stock of Effects of the Storm ! woM most sincerely ask those of our friends y V and patrons, w ho are in arrears with us, to think for a moment, that we are obliged to have money to pay our Debts, and unless they help us, in this way our interest and credit must seriously suffer. We are inched, thankful foi trip shared at their hands hope they will continue it, and ! tervULew T ' Snlith's be admonished by this notice, to " fork over immedi- I tawba bort Ml" and Morrow's. Aitun, it not sooner. ucti is the character ol busi ness that we are compelled to announce, that from and after the 1st July, we shall be obliged to sell for CASH ONLY, PRITCHARD & CALDWELL, june 9, 1854 No. 3, Granite Row. at Office, in Monroe, the first Monday of April, A. D ! 1854. J M. STEWART, c c. u. c. May 18th, 1854. Pr's. $5 50. 44-Gt Notice. Office Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad, Columbia, May 20, 1854. PROPOSALS, addressed to the undesigned at Colum bia, are invited until 1st July, for the delivery, by the 1st October, of One Hundred Cords of PINE or OAK WOOD, at each of the following named stations, to wit: Killian's Mill, Campbell's Mill, Cross Roads, Kidgeway, Simpson's, Robertson's Winnsboro, Olbian. w nneuaK, i onguesviiie, Ulai kstock, Cornwell's.Ches- 1- (J., Kbenezer. l a- Ladies' and Gentlt'uieii's Cress Goods, lit ttft's Hals, and George's Boots, Straw Bonnetts, Panama Hats, &.c. Also, a large stock of Ooacli Trimminss. Our Goods were bought at Cash Prices and will be sold at rates which will satisiv those who mav cive them a call. april 21 3tf .l v rca at lie . naMiloa. The tru- province of ikfl men h.uit is nfit mrrelv to sell to bs custiHmrs sue b good MtbeyioMy or- der, but it is incumb- iit upon him to keep kimarll ! o sihii a? to fiiub!o bun not only to purchase to vMMgn mmni, out ,o advise his that summons to eavruriio iho nrin.;..!;.;.. - . ..v. . 1. 13 MIL II wa3 addressed to czar more than two monihs nrr0 by Franco and England, with the approval of Aus tria. Such a summons is a mere formality in the present posture of affairs, for, afier the defeats which the Russian troops have underrnsne, and thi'irentire failure to justify the opinion which had loiur been entertained of them, the military repuio. lion of the army is too deeply compromised lor the Emperor Nicholas to withdraw it witimu: an at tempt to retrieve its credit. With a view to the termination of this distres sing war by the means which will most effectual ly disable, the Cz;ir from enrryinjr it on we Bha curaiaiiy nj ic: lo lind ttmt ttio Austrian jrovern meni has at length resolved upon mea.ures which must soon assume a decisive characler. That course is pre-eminently recommended by the lion or and the true inter-st of Austria. It will restore her t the independt m position she ought ever to fill in Europe, and it will strengthen lu.r connexion with the western powers, arid more csnprinlU ! witii his country, which has ever found in ihr (. Wines, Wines. PURE Old PORT and Madeira WINES, especially lor medicinal uses, for sale by june 9 PRITCHARD & CALDWELL. May 20, '54. FREDERICK NLVIS, General Superintendent. 44-4 w Disinfecting Agent. C1HLOR1DE SODA, (concentrated,) for destroying contagion; decomposing pestilential effluvia; pre" serving Provisions against decay, and neutralizing strong and offensive odors. For sale by the box, at the Grainte Drug Store. june 9 PRITCHARD & CALDWELL. Tuscan Flask Sallad Oil JRESH and Deli cious, for sale by j pritchakd;& june 9, 1654 46tf &, CALDWELL. customers in liance of Austria the most constant and nerevpr. regard to all the newest, most economical ami .m. I ino WUrfaHMle to aggression, and one of the firm. propria.- st hs of goods in hn peculmr branch of! esl !jarricrs f 'f'e peace and stability of Europe. friide. He thus advances their interest by securing ! to ihean a wider sale nJ a more speedy retnrn of I r"viNG-P.N-. A single law passed by Con their outlay, and renders their commercial transac- ' Press' suPP'sing it hnd the power, and obeyed bv Iioiih mutually more advantageous to both parties ! people, would chVct a great reform in the nub Brown's Ess. Jamaica Gingrer. JUST received a large and fresh supply admirably adapted to meet and control the prevailing intes tinal Disorders at the Granite Drug Store. june 9 PRITCHARD & CALDWELL. $10 Reward. RAN AWAY from the subscriber oe. the 7th of April last, a Bright Mulatto Girl, named SARAH. The said girl is of medium size, trim, genteel figure, straight black hair, and has bad teeth laughs' and looks confused when spoken to. 1 purchased her in the fall of 1852 of Col. John M. Potts, of Steele Creek, in which neighborhood she is probably lurking, or she may be about Providence cr Pineville as she is well acquanted there. 1 will give the above reward if she is taken in this county, and $15 if in any other county, and delivered to me in Charlotte. June 2, 1654. R. p. WARING. Crockery, Hardware and Groceries, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddles, at a very low fi-rurc. Their stock consists in part as follows : 300 bbls. N. O. Molasses, fine. 50 lihds. fine Cuba Molasses, 200 bbls. fine N. 0. Sugar, .100 hhds. " " 1000 sacks of Salt, 15 tierces newr Rice, 500 sacks Rio Coffee, finr, 50 sacks old G. Java, 80 bales Gunny Bugging, Mining utensils and a general assort- 2 oo j i n en t of heavy Hardware. C hoice 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. All kinds of Produce bought nt the higlirt CASH prices, or taken in exchange for Grocsriet at Cash Prices. ELMS, ALLISON & CO., At .Iho. Wells's old stand. Charlofle, March 31. 36-tf april 21 39tf PARKS & HUTCHISON. Sea ; by J. O. Quinine, Quinine. JRESH and Superior, at the Granite Drug Store, june 9 PRITCHARD & CALDWELL. Jly energy, liberality. Md candor, the shrewd mer- lic health, dimmish the business of doctors and hnnt.uuites his interests with that o his customers ! ,ht' d' 'n:inds for drugs, nnd prove of incalculable secure a-n extensive and rierm.-nipiir ir:,H, n,l due time achieves a fortune. la ihose braoefcea of business affected not only bv some erne nil rhinpri in ih- i .,,.,.. t,. - .'.w in ow h I t i Wl Thus I.Arw.C. 1.. .1 " 1 r nriHTHi iu i ma ana lumre generations e it enacted, that on ihe- first iooo, every Trying pin in the United Slates be broken up and sold for old iron, and that no more Just to Hand. A V'GE,and frCsh of pure Linseed Oil, f Carohna manufacture,) where it may always uc nau m any quantity. june 9 PRITCHARD & CALDWELL. Spices, &.c. Vj UTMF.GS , Mace, Spice, Cloves, Peppers, Ginger 1 best articles for sale at ' PRITCHARD & CALDWELL. Lincoln Machine Shop. 'THE undersigned beg leave to inform the public that L they have recently rented the Shop and Tools form erly occupied by Mr. W. Jenks near the Lincoln factory where they are prepared to turn and finish Mill Irons,' repair Cotton Machinery, horse powers, and chiefly all kinds ot Machinery used in this section of country an the shortest notice, and on terms as reasonable as any other establishment in this section of country All persons wishing to have any of th e above-mentioned work well executed will do well lo ca Hand see us before "SaS"'S l any oilier establishment. May 2G, 1854. J. HYDE & CO.. Lincolnton Factory, near Lincolnton 44. Notice. QTRAFED from the Subscriber, on the 8th instant, O two Woik STEERS, light brindle, one of them has but one Eye, and one horn knocked off. thp new npplicali.Mi ol mechanical skill, but hv -he be maurtfpd henceforth forever. Frvinn . . . . . " ikn l.l , J " T Tl f I Orn Poonl C54. l , --7i"."5 laai is superior in our line For sale low for ci.sh. more lit-kle. and olteu nrbilrary behests ol taste or conventional caprice, the merchant has a fh Id for ihe rzereice oJ idl those talenta which render the scholar learned, tin- nnist eminent, and the states, man illustrious. The candidate for the highest civic honors has not before him a more worihy ob ject to prompt his ambitious aspirations. Hence he often encounters labors and diffh Ui.H'S ri lift nn. vations with an energy aud sell-deniul which coin mand success. Printing Paper is .Scarce. Owing to a great scarcity of the raw material, it has beooeae eery dificuh to procure nrint- mg paper at anything like- n fair price. We have latterly been compelled to use a poorer qual ity th in we did at the commencement of this nl. time, and yet pay more for each ream. This is j extremely vexing, but we cannot help ourselves, j The paper-mahen are verv bmhw. nH the publishers just ns they please. The press is no longer independent, and the public might just us well understand ihe matter first as last. We surrender for the present, and wait for the "good time coming." We hop, however, that the pap er dealers will forgive us when we caution every pood house wife to be extremely puctillious in sav ing every scrap that can he turned into paper, by this means we hope in time to humble the lordly pretentions ol Hie manufacturers Cannot some ol our country friends try the virtue of meadow bay eiraw, corn basks, and all kinds of forest leave's,' and lei us see if some relief cannot be brought to ihe down trodden publisher 1 Scientific Ameri-can. i c lKl mncl nnu I.L.orvin t' 1 1 i r . . . mmwmm uuuomm; t, UIOUCS Ol COOliiniJ. i Pmamh i i . . . & .7.jr luiag cooKeu oy uns melliod h saturated with fat or butter, rendered tough, covered uith emnvrelim oil nnii mula .. i i .-, ...ui... mini ,is possiuie lor the human stomach. No rjyrpeptic should ever eatarythmo fmd. and no one should ever do so uno would avoid becoming a dyspeptic. Let j your food be boiled or roasied, or broiled, or baked I even anything but fried. Frying meat is the i worsi possible mooe ol cooking; destroying what ever good qualities it may possess, and exajrger ating all its badness. And nil this comes of ha?, mg frying-pans, spiders, and other cast iron abom inations for making food unwholesome. Good people, hewn re of the frying-pan; beware of the fat which it scorches; and beware of (he meat, and errgs, which it readers unfit lor fnnd r,J Air r ... u,,. seen on the Statesville Road, about 6 miles from town, but suppose that thev crossed nvor to thu na;.e..i Road, and may now be about the River. A inf.. rion thankfully received and compensation paid for tro"b,e- BENJ. MORROW. way in, iaai NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS! Exploration of the valley Amazon, by Hcrndop. A new and complctu Gazetteer oi the United States by Ruldvvin &. Thomas. Rural Essays, by A. J. Downing-. A splendid edition of the Wavcrly Novel?. Romance of the Revoluiion ; being a history of the personal adventures, heroic exploits, and romantic inci dents, as enacted in the War of Independence ; by O. B. Bruice. Thrilling- Adventures by Land and Bra yinan. Daring Deeds of American Heroes, with Biograpbial Sketches; by .1. O. Uraynuui. 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 juso. The Lamplighter. Louis Elton ; by Mrs. M. Herndon. All en's Domestic Animals, a History and Discription of the Hurse, Mule, Cattle, Sheep, Swine. Poultry, &.c: by R. L. Allen. f The Successful Merchant, or Sketches of the Life of Mr. Samuel Biidgett; by W in. A rthur. The Hearth Stone, or upon Homclifu in our cities : by Samuel Osgood. The Miner's Guide; by I. W. Orion. Also, u large and spJeiidid assortment of Stationery OiC. &c. J " Fly, Ay with lightning's speed, Be quick, I say, and team to read.5' ENNLSS &. CRIDER, Charlotte, april 21 Booksellers and Stationers. Something- New Again ! W. W. Elms' Splendid Store ii Finished, INHERE liE. BAUM l" jost recrivtd M ami is opcniiig an entirely new and well u eeted stock of &1i?l-n& c3 Summer C3-OOI3S, and I am now ready lo sell GREAT BA RGAINS lo all who may favor nie with a call. My motto in QUICK SALES FOR CASH, AM) SMALL PKni'ITS. My stock comprises Ladies' Dresse, Lawns, Ri Iks, Tissues, Bonnets, Ribbons, Undcrsh eve?, Collars, C heminclts. Silk Glove s of all kinds, Mantillns mnd Talnio, mid n very large assortmi nt ot Mits for BWdies and Mimics, and a greut variety of other articles for Ludii s, new and pretty. And to the Gentlemen I will say, that it will be to 1 1 it-i r interest to give inc it cull, as I bavo oh hand a very large stock of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, for Men and children, which I will i-cll CHEAPER than CHEAP lor CASH, to those who mav favor mo with a call. jI . IJAL'M, Next door to Sprat t, Daniel d- Co. March 31, 18o4 3fitf 43-2 w PRITCHARD & CALDWELL Whig will copy the above advertisements. Notice. T'Pi"? has on hand for sale good lot of 1 CEILING BOARDS. Also, 3X3, 3X4 and 4X 6 . ? "r"r 1 "om a ro vi in. wide, and u u.ijmonsoi Lumber, for sale at his Mill CunX' TRSPZ b"l? of X Ascription of " Kougnedge Plank at 40 ir" bwiuict, joKiea on the cars. Level P.O., S. C, june 9 5t WM. B. ELK1N THE WHOLESALE GROCERY BUSINESS of the liatej WILLIAM MILL IK EN, deceased, will be continued by the subscriber for the benefit of the estate. The prompt and uniform attention to business which characterized the late establishment will be striclly ad hered to in every department, and the continued patron age of the friends of the deceased is most respectfully solicited by. BAZILE LANNEAU Charleston, May 13 43-3w. Executor. GRAND EXHIBITION. THE largest and most varied stock of CIo'.Ikp , Onsf i. X meres, and Vesting. Linnen, Drill, Plain and Fancv. A so, a general stock ot Gentlemen's wearing apparal, which we offer at New York cost. A ny person wanting ,. ... i,cu iu can immeai.ilelv ns wc are de lermineo to sell out april 14, Piedmont Sulphur and Chalybeate Of Burke County, N. C, Sixteen miles North of Morganton. V!l,!l: !t ah?)e atod Spring res. - r-- v ie puonc generally, that he has enlarged his Rnacmns nrinn,mn.i.i: l . . "as licult ol di-estun, that vour dnvs mav hm 1. enlarged his spacious uccomml.in. i.' 'l-.. ?" il.r. I.....I A':.. .-.. r. ... . ' J ""t ad.liiin... ; .7 vU.,.,ueraoie -yu-iiui. s journal. t " "UY pspreo to receive a la Plants and friuis have a local nature, which is altered on a change of place. So have insects: i ii.iiiieieon is not llie only reptile which Us character and its color to its domieile owes Ani mals, as well as vegetables, are wrought upon by latitude nnd longitude- The wool of the sheen turns to hair in the tropics. The hogs of the mountains of Parnmas, instead of the bristles of u.e original stocK, Have a thick fur, often cr anc sometimes an under coat o( wool ,-isp, Dr. M Lanes Vekmifi'c.e. During a practice of more than twenty years, McLane had attended innumerable patients afflicted with every form of worm disease, and was induced to annlv all th. enemies of his mind m ilm A'.r.., r . A JJEAfOS S lilOTATIO.V Of N riptI BE 0 tiiv lUL'e, Of Worm dpstrnvpr n,m ;.. . U - "t'-m vi.nii i iii is fiipnc . " "aikk. iir. occreta- , ms tanors is the American Worm ry Harey recently told an anecdote at a dinner j Specific, now before the public, which is perfectly party in this city, which runs thus: He said that se, nnd may given alike to children of the most a lew weeks since, Got. Seymour, of New York, nder ge, or to the aged adult ; it purges mildlv wrote to him, Ifcnl smee he had vetoed the liquor d subdues fever, and destroys worms with in law he had rec.eved various letters from gentle- j variable success. It is easy of administration and men in various parts of the Slate, both approving as it does not contain merc'urv in any form what anu a.sippjov.ng ol his course in ;!ie premises. j 'ver, no restrictions are necessary with regard lo -Amon" them was one f-oni an hnnnvt .. i. ; dnnL-i,r iri - :. : , . . ? --.....!, umi ; ....i. v-v-.u ....ii,, ,,,,, IS i-apauie oi aoiiiT tiip i least II iurv to tlie tender.-st inhnt A . ; - . - - - .in iim r ) ( nnnir H., ... II . f. " -m- v-;- w. apure no pains to contribute to the bene fit and gratification of those who favor him will, their company. "-ir This delightful Summer Retreat cannot be surpassed by any of the fashionable Watering Places W ff Slate of North Carolina. Here Invillds as weH "hot seeking pleasure, mav find & S..,T,m- .: j . , , - - - .......w. icoiuuHup, caicu- ated to reutore lie lost energies of the Physical consti tution, and gratify the most fastidious. By calling on Dr. HaoDoIdt. nnnrin..ri.. a tain Hotel," ,n Morganton, every necessary information ITTI. '"''-otthee water-can ROBISON & REA. 38-3t DJ-.ua leave respectfully to announce to th Ladies of Charlotte and the nublic that h. nr just returned irom the Northern cities, and is now open, ing a fashionable and choice selection of Bonnet Trimmings, Fancy Articles, Caps, Artificials, Head-Dresses, together wich a variety of French MILLINERY, &c. Having secured the services of an experienced Dress maker and .Ylillinpr fi-i-vm DI,;ij.ii.:. . R22& d SARSAPARILLA dent that she can '.S'j Drancnes oi the business. Nn nair.s will l. . please. Orders from a distance thankfuilv i;v.,i WW. . w. GINGER POP. V. here to buy Cheap! Y7E have just received and opened a very large and VV handsome slock of Spring and Summer Goods, For the Ladies we have Dress Silks, Ucnrgcs, Silk I issues, Printed Jackouet, figured and solid colors, Lawns, Embroidered Skirts, Talmas, Maiitilbir.-, Visites .'iu y line vrapc Miawls, u mghains, Calicoes and Mi lins from o'i cents nnd up. Also a very pretty selection of :o.vfcjs, Bounoto, ISOOTS and SHOES. For the Gentlemen we have Ready-Made Clothing, White and Brown Linen, Farmer's Satin, Sec, &c. Wc also have a large stock of I us. I ) UtER. at Oiir flnc -. 1 ..... . : ., . oalc , wtiotesaie and re- tail. Also, LEMON SYRUP at wholesale un,J retail bV H. SEVERS & CO., May 19 43 f Opposite the Court-house. A Boy, from 12 to 16 years of age, to learn the Saddle and Harness business. Apply immediately to W. WHEALAN 3 doors below Sadlers hotel, Ch.arlo.te, N.'c May 19, 4854. 43;tf NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the subscriber for old claims who prefer settling bv law. nan hnv. ty of doing so after the 13th of May. 1 intend to leave" North Carolina, and I expect to leave in a , ,i nnnciat.ons and handsome epithets for demanding my just dues, which have long been withheld fro in nn. hut ft"' wSLeS?rlOU" eralificati of knowing that April 24, 1854. 41-3t S. B. WATSON. We respectfully solicit a cJl from all those wishing to buy Cods. It will afford us a great deal ul pleasure to show our Coods, whether persons buy or not; sml us regards price we arc determined lo sell as LOW as nr.w house in Western Carolina. And all wc ask is an ex animation of our Goods nnd prices. Call and see u 1IKOVVN, BttAWJLEY CO. Chnrlotle, March 31, 1854 3(Jif and carefully packed and forwarded, april 14, 1851 38-tf Matresses ! Matresses I ! rZENNERLF & QUIXN, take pleasure i in announc. IV mg to the public that thev arc maimlaetiirio.r M' bs at their Rooms in the Biscinerit of ih,; Rrllr tresses June 9, 1854. JAMES C. ESTES, Proprietor. 45-3 1 man, A Painter Wanted. A G.OD HOUE PAINTER, who is a ,. IX and can come recommended as as fine finisher can obtain immedia i.,i . '""er, can ... r.'M.uM(-iu emp ovment bv in q-iring of the subscriber at Charlotte N C Notice. rpHE "ndersigned having been appointed at Ap.il apr.l 28, '54 40-3t H. K. DEARMOND. Building, occupied by Br van & Thorn invite ail who may desire springy and wt II made Mat tresses to call and examine for themselves. Orders from a distance solicited, and promptly attended to. OT The highest price paid in Cah for Vood drv shucks. 1i K.fi April 14, 1854. W- ftNLLIXERY AND DHESS MAklXG. MRS. WHEALAN would ipiiPr-tfuii,r ypff' hor thanks to the l.adi es ol ( ' h rlr.t to ami ty, for the liberal patronage bestowed on her during MllTrT0 arU' 1,avi" c"Kag " experienced MILLIE l.R, she is now prepared to carry on the Millinery 6c Dress Making Business, in all its various branches. DUBONNETS made and iSii hene"t,e8t ''"r1 manner. lp Residence 3 doors South of Sadler's Hotel. April 7, i854. 37-t! RAINEY Brick Yard Hands Wanted. WVSlfcS!? ?" hig.heSt Pncesf the hire of 8 V or 10 hands to work in the BrirL- Vr.i ai . Timediately to June 9, 1S54. Apply TAYLOR & ALLISON 46-tf "; uia " ir centre ol the State, hIiicIi commend- i'.n. "J '". 'I he old gen. number of worms have been expelled by this ereat tleman alluded to informed the Governor that he ' vermifuge. 3 g 7 "eepiy interested ... he debates of boll, sides of the quesiion, and did not let one -Mot nrliitl." w - - cape him. It Il ul 1A : A ..i . . aw i .v I It: ?;iltl fll nl t iwwnvu uii v. , vnes.s to nevelat.on, in order to see now the liquor question was there treated, and af ter mature dei.beraiion he came to the conelus.on that all the great and good men, as Noah, Moses, U.vid. Solomon and Jesus; not only were partak ers of the -rosy," but recommended it to others : a word, ,n his researches he only found one in stance (that of -Dives") whom ' n.j r.A ... . . . ' " tineu mr win nnr. mwl !( K.. .. ...... inii n (i g to be. Purchasers will please be careful to ask for Dr. Jit-Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge, and ink nnn his j else. All other Vermifuges, in comi nrison. nri ortbleY. I)r. McLane's genuine Vermifuge, also his Celebrated Liver Pills, can now be hacfat all respectable Drug Stores in the United Slates and Canada. 46 2w Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! TflK SU,bf Tlh1T abo,,t making a changein his busi X MU takes pleasure in informing the public, that he will sell his entire Stock of BOOTS, SIES,HATS, CAPS, &c., U JOHNSON. June 2, 1854 49tt At tl e sign of Big Boot. Cleaver's Celebrated Honey Soap. W AtJE? Wiith !heo"ina' t. for rendering r . uVL ft and whl,p- Als. Honev Soao Low's White W nd.nr n ol,. D:L . . C fT0aP BOOKBINDING. 1 WALDALJER his resumed the Dookbinding Bu iTV. sincss, and is ready to receive work, which will be done in the best workmanch.'r. - . l j 7- - uimi an i-nean as can be done in u other establishment of the kind Re ferences to that fact, by Rev. C. Inh,n v ringer, Esq., Charlotte , Miller & James, J. j. Bn.ner Dr. Summere), L. B aclfmcr. Vn nt u' .; "ner and a creat manv nth., -.l.illl 11 "V' Kn' W , . ai .ansDury. He may always be founu at the stand where G. Ba reman & Co. formerly kept Store, next door to Elms's Gro- Charlotte, Feb. Gentlemen, Come and See us, AND we can fit you out, from the " crown of your .lead to the sole of your foot." We can puthe Gloves on vtS f itCrS n 'Ur lhe fit Kid Sh?r rUT .1dg' r,,rnish yu wi,h Prettiest f ; ,fi"rSt, - lotl- d Cas.imer,., and the br,t ,.. oi any one in this whole cot- SPIUTT, DANIEL & CO. rv. NOTICE. TS!!!i!" :.S abr0ad that undersigned i " . s " " . 3 "u"ess ior the purpose of disrnn. He takes this ( CIU(IU . fie expects Notice. i ( r A jT Accounts and otesin favor of M. W. Robi must ho trt, k .u. Jr ana . . -f l"c April next or their NotP and Accounts will be placed in Officers hands f0V c0" lection without reserve. co' tinuing his trade distinctly that such is not his intention n hi n '"TJ L- !?eUCe an" ca"y he business -" " wpiTOimiiij and nopes to merit a contin "ance of the patronage of his old friends and cusome?, by giving them trood fit, ;., r.k:ui. ' . 8I0mers . o ... 1UC 11 snort notice. April 28, 1854. 40 D. L. REA. 5w inson i .'ithout reserve. Charlotte, March J7, '54 R. M. STERLING. 34-tf Notice. P. S. Mr. J. P. SMITH is authorised to .mie Snuff! Snuff! Snuff! my business C J. up Norris Norristoicn, Penn. ou-h in h 1, where he 1 'f;IVKD'a cKho'ce lot of Lorillard's, Amer- T'HE subscribers manufacture Mini Gramteru" Store. ' " mh " d - Pressure Pumping, Stamp CO" A bed ol Qvpsua was recently discovered near Lynchburg, Va. uvtrtu June 9 PRITCHARD & CAL D W ELL. NEATLY DONE AT THIS OFFICE ining Machinery, at twiire, high n n l n anil M , : j Steam Engines ; Cornish rvxrs, Stamps, Civsmers Winches, Iron Blocks. Pi i.lets of all sizes. .d variety of Machinery lor Mining purposes THOMAS, CORSON & WEST june 2, 1854 45-ty 511 -UM-i OrncE Cn ARLoxTE &, Sot th Caroltna Railroap, Columbia. Mav 21 ion A r f- t-. -r- . ' J '9 . 1 u w 18KJ 1 AK1FF on FRFIGHT Wanted, TWO BOYS from 12 to 15 year, of age, to learn the X 1 adoring business. Apply to apr,114 26.2m D. L. REA. Ladies, Your Attention! AVE have the largest assortment of Mantillas that M ever was opened in thi- mnri, , ' !." .r ;,7s,r5 $50,a.? of the aes lJl,"ng,n? I' $5 to "Pril 14 SPKATT, DANIEL tt CO. Silks. TEtinZ '0t f SILKS ever bht mar--I Kej embracine even- i-ari.iv ii:.i all the different Shades of ?. int. '"a 1 n") "in ur. j t j Ul (1 ir . SAT'iDANlEI, 6c COS. Straw Bonnets. ' STRAW Bonnets and Flats, both for grown persona and infants. Call soon before they are picked "ver! gPgfrTT. DANJEL it eo. Domestics. W large stock of Domestic, Plaids, and V V Manchester Ginghams, for servant.1 wear SPRATT, DANIEL & CO. Robes. rj'HE finest-stock of ROBES, both Barege and Muilin J. Prin ted and Embroidered, at -7 SPRATT, DANIEL & CO. A Tremendous Stock 05552? d JackoJnett8 Swiss and Organdie., Beauti- JmaaV& ""I" V"y larKe 8,0tk of Gingham., i Apr.tl4,54; 3Stl SPRATT, DANIEL & Co. rrvrTahf for sPratt Daniel tx Co.: I HKY have the laree&t stW r o-u.. I I i . . ... - - uc( n a 1 fvnr iinuvnT T n rhi. i . - - r ---e antl lney are nre..v . . M - on, too pril 14. 44-5t FREDERICK RIMS, General Superintendent. M ex- " Mining; Machinery." ORNISH PUMPs i.e.: j . I , , . arming una rorcine. J Crushers. Stimnr t-- e' M;; J "j" ' . engines, and general Cornish s,.,,u-ue Dyioe.ubscriber.at short notice LANG, COOK & CO., Refer to Hyd.on Machine Work., . J... J. Hodge, E.o., NeW-VorkHad'n' N' june2, 1854 Corn Starch. rpHIS incomparablv nnn i.....:..i . . II i , , ' ""uiiiui ariiclc i .rL. - " f "" '"j. ecloUS, an(I ccor.omir.l w.,r: acs.reu may be used as a substitute for anri I , . same manner as Arrowroot. Tk. , an ,, le in rlueh it is held, and ihe ImZenjlJ-T' has induced nther. to flood KSEhKS S article of the same riumr. t? ' lh "? ,n.f"or prepared exnrcslv (nr . r nCd, and Lirug- and 0 hcmical Store of .eFby & SON'S Gait" Shoe S'Tper. for "ly at the FISHER & HEINITSH. J. SPRATT, DANIEL & CO. riMBRELLARS and Parasols of every varieTy L to we by SPARTT,DIKl C0. rVHE Ribbons! The Ribbon.?; Oh! the GlovTTi 1 the Glove.!! and cheap, to be had at WoTe SIT ATT, DANIEL & CO.'S. EMBROIDERS of y v.rWtr, 7 Julj 29. tf2 R. SHAW. For sale at this offic
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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