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J NEW BOOKS. Jagfl Received at the Charlotte Book Store Family & Pocket Bibles; with or without Clasps; A Comp'ete Beligious .Encyclopedia, by the Rev J. N. Brown; John Calvin's Institute of the Christian Religion; Btinyan's Pilgrim's Progress; Washington and his (.enerals bj J T. Headley; The Apocalype unveiled; British Eloquence, uy C. A. Goodrich; Life and Speeches of Henry Clay; Pictorial History of the W.rs of the United States; Life and Sayings of Mrs. Partington; Heroines of History, by Mary E. Ilowitt; Flush Tiroes, by Baldwin. Bloodstone, by Donald Mcleod, Spirit Manifestations; Hot Corn, or Life Scenes in New York; Life of John A. Murrel; The Swamp Steeo, or The Days of Marion and his Merry Men; The Laughing Philosophy, or Book of Fun; Fortune Tellers' Own Book; The Southern and Western Dream-Book; Also, a splendid assortment of Stationrey. The Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully solicited .it and examine. FNN1SS Ac CRIDF.R, 48 tf Bookseller V;tte, N. C, $10 Reward. j )AN A WAV from the subcriber on the 7th of April l last, a Bright Mulatto Girl, named SAKAH.. The ' tlirl is of medium size, trim, genteel figure, BtMigM black hair, and has bad teeth hmjgfcs and looks contused when spoken to. I purchased her in the fall of 1093 of Col. John M Potts, of Steele Creek, in which neighborhood she is probably lurking, or she may be about Providence or Pineville as she is weil ac,uanted there. I will give the above reward if she is taken in this county, and St." if in any other county, ajid delivered to me in Charlotte. June 2, 1-54. R. P. WARING. Catawba Springs AGAIN OPEN Fur the reception of Yisi'ois and Travellers. 1 11 R Proprietor would announce to the mablic generally, that he is now prepared to accommodate an increased number of visi tor. I".v;ry attention will b. paid to their His table will always be bountifully supplied comtort. with the best the season can afford. An increase of p-itronage is solicited. V. S TIRE WALT, june 1G, 1854 47-3ui Proprietor. largslcs! Bargains ! Bargains! r UK snbicriber about rral. ig a charge in his 1 nsi X ness tak' s pleasure in informing the public, that he will sell his entire Stock of BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &.C., j&t Cost. C. JOHNSON, June 2, 18-11 I'tf Att! esign of Big Boot. P. S. .Mr. J. P. SMITH is authorised to settle up my bu.-iness. C. J. Norris WorJis, Norrisloun, Venn. rVUT. subscribers manufacture Mining Machinery, as J follows, v.z : Tiik Con.Msii PoariKG Enuisf., high and low pressure Pumping, Stamping ami Hoisting Steam Engines; Coknisii Pimts, Stamps, Chi shebs, Wi.nchf.s, Ikon Blocks, Pi li.ey of all sizes, and every variety of Machinery tor Mining puiposes. THOMAS, CORSON & WEST, june 2, 1S54 45-ly Tax Notice. "VOTlCE is hereby given that the Tax list for the town of Charlotte is now in my hands for collec tion, and money must and will be hau. 1 will not call but once. S. A. HARMS, june 10. 47tf Tax Collector. Notice. I.L, Accounts ami 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 lection without reserve. R. M. STERLING. Charktte, March 17, 51. 3l-tf Mining Machinery." (KMUflSH Pl'MP, Lifting and Forcing, Cornish j Crushers, Stamps, Strain Engines, and genera Mining work, made by the subscribers at short notice. LANO, ( OUK 6i CO., Hudson Machine Works. Refer to Hudson, N. Y. Jas. J. Hodze, Esq., New-York, june 2, 1854 43-y J UST Received a fresh supply of Summer Goods, con- MM'ng of CiOTHING & DRY-O00DS. "ore BONNETS and beautiful RIBBON. Please call M. BAUM, 2 dirrs below Sjiratt &. Co. Ch :r? .tte Jane 23, 1854 48tf GINGER POP. : PF:UIOR GINCEIt POP md SARSA PAR ILL A ,1 PEER, at Our House, fur s;ilo at wholesale and re : Alto, LEMON SVUL'P ..t whnl.sile and rel.iil, by h. severs a CO., M iy 10 A'Mf Opposite the Court-house. Last Notice. MY Notes and Aecouots are in the hands of J. P. SMITH, for collection, with Instructions to give them all over to an officer if-not paid by July Court. June 16. 47lc JOHN WELLS. FASUIOMCLE TAILORING. I HE Sum c fiber announces to Ins former customers and the pub lic generally, thut he has just opened a Wm TAILOR'S at the recent stand of Robinson Rca, where he is prepared to des patch business in his line at the shortest notice and according to the mostapproved styles and fash ions of the day, having in his employment for this pur. pose workmen of the first order to be found in thir or any other country. E" All Orders from a distance promptly attended to. Address, 1). L. UEA. Charlotte June 23, 1854. 48ft. ENGINEERING. THE UT)ERSIG5ED IS PREPARES TO FURNISH plans, specifications, and estimates, and to contract for Steam Engines and Boileks, Saw and Crist Mills, Minim; Machinery, Hoisting, and Pi mping Engines, Tobacco Presses and Screws, and MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Being a practical Machinist, and hiving had seven years experience in North C arolina, 1 am fully aware of the wants of the people, and J can Safely say that my facilities for furnishing good Machinery at fair prices are unsurpassed. 1 will pay particular attention to putting up ar.y machinery in any part of the States of Noilh and -our1; Carolina. Agent iox McClintock's patent Safety Valve, and Scott's patent Brick Machine, A c. &c. Qy All letters to receive attention must be post paid HENRY G. BRUCE, June 23. 4S-6w. Consulting Engineer, Raleigh, N. C. Brown's Ess. Jamaica Ginger. TUST received-a large and fresh supply admirably adapted to meet end control the prevailing intes inal Disorders at the Granite Drug Store. jUn9 PR1TCHARD CALDWELL. ALL KINDS OP PLAIN. FANCY AND OR NAMENTAL JOB P HINTING DONE AT THE "DEMOCRAT OFFICE." naflsfesgin. tmsm wsssam aaaa mm mmm sm sm wmm mmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmMi Charlotte, April 29, 1854. At a meeting of the Board of Commissioners ; present John Riglcr, William R. Myers, Robert Shaw, R. McK. Jamison, und W. VV. Elms ; On motion, V. R. Myera 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 $100 value of Real Estate, $0 50 " $100 value of Stock in Trade, 30 " White Poll, between the age of 21 .fc 45 $2 00 - Elack Poll, " " . " 12 & 50 2 00 " Free Black Poll. 2 00 " " Grocer and Retailer of spirits, $50 00 ... ... i. . j ii ' " Company of Circus ttiaers, ana an others, subject to pay a State Tax, " " Concert, per week, ri:. fTtirri'l:;n $) nn 10 oo 5 00 " Itinerant merchant or Pedler, or hawker of Goods, wares and merchandize, not the growth or manj- tactnri- (. nr hi arn ina.exceDl BOuK3.il lax ui On each SI 00 of Inte rest, f " PhyHician, Dentist, Lawyer, &C, ' " C jiriatre of the value of $75 2 00 5 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 II 300 $400 or upward, 4 00 1 00 " Gold Watch, " " Silver Watch, " " Piano, 4 ' $100 value of Gold and Silver Plate, On each ami every Dog, - " Public Dray, " " Public oiir-horsc Oinnibu, ' M Two-horse Oninibus 50 2 00 50 1 00 10 00 10 00 5 00 10 00 On each Livery Stable, maj 5 40H J. B. KERR, clerk Tin Snop. inform our friends and the public gene- JT'-Tf rally, that we have remoied our Tin Shop SaJ to the house on Trade Street, immediately be tween J. K. Harrison & Co. and Springs c MeLeod's Groceries, wher we will be pleased to wait on all wanting any article in our line. We are now prepared with every convenience for 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 i.i Charlotte. V e w ill pay particular attention to ROOKING and GUTTERING. Persons wishing any article in onr line may rely pom getting it at the shortest notice and at the lowest pric e. We have just received a lar-ie assortment of Parlor, Cooking and Shop Stoves, which we are desirous of selling at very short piof'ts for cash. MOORE & BYERLY. January 20, 1854. 26 tf rUrTErTNDRIXCO C O M MISSION M ERCH ANTS, for the sale of Flour, Grain, Bacon & Produce generally Corner East Bay and Union Wharves, CHARLESTON, S. C. f John Caldwell, Preb't. S. C. R. R. i-., J Rice D .din, Es., Chaileston. Reference, : R,)ber. Bry g, Columbia. J. K. Harrison fe Co., Chailotte, N.C. IN presenting the above card we would be doing in justice to our feelings not to express our gratitude to our numerous friends in Georgia, Tennessee, North and South Carolina, tor their past unwavering patronage, since our commencement in this business in 1847. We have nursed this business from its infancy, labor ed year after year to duvelope the resources of the back country. We have battled with the different lines of railroads, and have been instrumental in reducing the freight on produce to reasonable rutis. We have friends in Europe and the North, and are prepared to made advances on shipments to either markets. We would say to our 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. NE OFFER, HENDRIX & CO. April?, 1654 37-6m. FRESH ARRIVAL. I LMS, 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 tar the largest and best assorted Stock of CjrCTic 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 for cash their prices SHALL BE SATISFACTORY. Their stoc'; consists in part as follows : 300 bbls. N. O. Molasses, fine. 50 hhds. fine Cuba Molasses, 200 bbls. fine N. O. Sugar, 100 hhds. " " " 1000 sacks of Salt, 15 tierces new Rice, 500 sacks Rio Coffee, fine, 50 sacks old G. Java, 30 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 kepi 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. CO choice English Dairy Cheese. f" All kinds of Produce bought at the highest CASH prices, or taken in exchange for Orocsries al Gash Prices. ELMS, ALLISON & CO., At Jno. Wells's old stand. Charlotte, Mardh 31. 3G tf rJL h BEGS leave respectfully to announce to the ;p Ladies of Charlotte and the public, that she has 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, itc. 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 branches of the business. No pains will be spared to please. Orders from a distance thanklnlly received and carefully packed and forwarded. april II, 1854 38-tf MOORE, HENSZEY &, Co., SUCCESSORS TO WM. T. HOWELL & Co., Importers a fid holcsale Dealers in :Ert2.ca.-?a7-.xo, No. 181, Market street, PHILADELPHIA, 1'TEEPS constantly on hand a large assortment of V HARDWARE. CUTLERY. GINS, ic., which they will dispose of cn as good terms aa any house in the United States. Orders by mail, or otherwise, put up with care and rwarde:l with dispatch. A discount of 6 pr cent, allowed for cash in par Ainds Jan '21, 1S54. 27-5m Snuff! Snuff! Snuff! T UST RECEI VED, a choice lot of Loriliavd's, Amer ,) cn Gentlemen. Hih Toast, Scotch. appee and Meccaboy SNUFFS, for sale low for cash, at the Granite Drug Stare. june 9 PR ITCH A RD & CALDWELL. O. Cli iFEE f M. W. CHAFEE, ST. AM No. 179 East Bav, (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 qf Lemon Syrup of Superior Quality. Keeps constantly on hand an extensive supply of the following articles, which theynre prepared to sell to City and Country Merchants on their usual liberal terms. Cognac Bra: Castillon & i o dy J. J. Dupuy, J. J. Rousse, Pinet, , J. Hennesy, P. H.Godard & Co.,Leger Freres. Otard, Dupuy & Co., J. & F. Martel aru! other choice brands, in ball pipes, quarter and eighth casks, and in boxes of 1 doz. each, American Brandy 4th Proof, in imitation of French, in halt pipes, quarter and eighth casks ; and 1st Proof, in barrels. Holland Gin Pineapple, Anchor, Cologne and Clover Leaf brands. Whiskey Irish and Scotih; Monongahela, 1st and 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 i ersey and North-Carolina. Cordials Noveau, Perfect Love, Annisette, Rose, Cinnamon and Peppermint. Wines Madeira, Newton, Gordon, Cossat & Co., Leacock and Jardine, in quarter and eighth casks ; Port, Page's, Key and other choice brands; Sherry, Pale, and Brown, Duff, Gordon fc Co., Benitau and other i hoice brands; Tknekiffe, Ventoso's London Particular and Cargo ; Sicily Madeira, quarter casks ; Malaga, dry and sweet, in quarter and eighth casks. London Porter Byass' quarts and pints ; Scotch, and East India Ale, quarts and pints. Champagne Cider Boxes, one dozen each; Casks, three and six dozen each. Wine Bitters, ' boxes,) Coudu ls, (assorted) Claret, Madeira, Prt, iid Sherry, Wines, one dozen each, and on draught. Champagne, in baskets, one dczen each, quarts and pints Flag, Heidseick Bouche, Calhoun, and other brands; The above comprise some of the finest Wines imported. Lemon Syrup, and Jamaica Lime Jttice, in half pipes, quarter casks, barrels, kegs, and in boxes of one dozen each. Sahdines, in whole, half and quarter boxes. BELVOIR, NEAR LENOIR, CALDWELL COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. r'HlS place, iate the residence of the undersigned, is 1 offered for sale on very accommodating terms, pri vately until the first Monday in July next ensuing, when if not previeusly disposed of, it will be put up to the highest bidder at public auction. The tract of Land comprises 230 ACHES, 50 to 60 of which is first rate bottom under the plow. From 70 to SO acres of good upland is also in cultiva tion ; the remainder of the tract in woodland. The Dwelling House, a Cottage ornee, contains four large and convei ient 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 milch 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. MOTT. January 13, 1854. 25tf MANSION HOTEL, SALISBURY, N . C tip rFIIE undersigned having taken chargeof this HOTEL, X situated on the North Corner of the Court House, re spectfully informs the 'ravelling public that it will be her iiim to keep up to the fullest extent, the reputation Inch this house has heretofore sustained for its comfor table accommodations 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, and the furniture kept in the best order. THE TABLE shall constantly be supplied with the very best the market can command. The Stage Office For all the principal Stage Lines, is kept at this Hotel. The great Northern and Southern Mail lines arrive and depart Daily ; also, the Western via Lincolnton to Ashe ville, Tri-weckly. The Stables Attached to the Hotel are large, comfortable, and atten ded by the very best Ostlers in the country. Trusting that by strict attention to the wants of the public, not only to retain the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on the Hotel, but to merit an increase. ANN BROWN. Salisbury, Dec. 16,1853. 24 6in. ROBERT A. YONGUE, BEGS leave to inform his friends and the public that he is now receiving large additions to his Stock of Jewelry, &c. In addition to his lormer stock, he has received a new and extensive assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Mantel Clocks of every variety, Silver and Plated Ware, a large variety ; Military and Fancy Goods, Guns, Rifles, Sportsman's Apparatus Fine Pocket and Table Cuttery. His assortment of Fancy Goods Will be found to comprise a large number of new and elegant articles, and it is his design not to be surpassed in the taste and elegance of his selections, and his prices will be found on examination to be as moderate as at any other establishment in the South. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continuance of the putronag-e of his former friends and customers. Columbia, Sept. 30, '53 11-ly SELLING OFF AT COST ! Wholesale and Retail Saddle and Harness Establishment, COLUMBIA, S. C. THE subscriber wishing to discontinue his present business, offers his whole stock, con sisting of Saddles, Harness, Saddle Trees, Sad dlery Hardware, together with every thing necessary for carrying on the business, AT COST. Feb. 3. 1854 28-Sm S.M.HOWELL. W5I. ALLSTOm GOURDIIV, Factor and Commission Merchant. NO. 73 EAST-BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C, Is prepared to make liberal advances on Consignments of Uice, Cotton, Corn, Sugar, Flour, Grain, Hay, &r GUANO, GUANO, GUANO. Genuine Peruvian Guano. W.m. Allston Goirdin, Agent, For the States of South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee. Also, Agent lor Baltimore & Southern Packet Co.'s Steam-ships. Office 73 East Bay. September 23, '53. 10-ly 0 AK Tanned SOLE LEATHER first quality 25 cents per pound for sale by July 29. tf2 R.RHAW. India Cholagogue, THE greatest FEVER and AGUE Medicine in the world, for sale by 4if PR1TCHARD & CALDWELL. Phiiotoken ! TOR afHcted Females, indeed cn unfiiling friend L for sale att the Granite Drug Store, where we are constantly receiving every thing in our line, that is frch, genuine nnd purt low lor cash. PR ITCH ARD & CALDWELL. 4Dtf No 3 Grnnite Row. ST.'&MAND. T. H. CROFT. AND, &. CROFT, Lobstees, Mackerel, Salmon and Clams, in 1 lb. canisters. . East India Preserved Cinger, in boxes of 9 jars. each. French Cherries in Brandy, in boxes of one dozen each. - Fri-its in Brawdy, in boxes 1 dozen each, assorted. Do. m their own juice, do. do. Pie Fruits, do, do. Stuarts & Lovering'b Steam Refined Sugars. Loaf, in boxes and hall boxes of 16 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 25 lbs. each. S jap Jackson's No. 1. Corks, Velvet Wine, in ba'esand 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, Filantropa, Washington, and other choice brands, ol direct importation. Also, Floridas, Havana Cheroots and Cuba Sixes. Tobacco. P. Robinson's celebrated, Honey Dew f lb. plugs, in whole and half boxes of 100 lbs. each; Rough and Ready, in kegs of about 100 lbs. each; World's Premium Tobacco, in 5's, 8's and Jib; El Dorado, in bores 40 to 45 lbs. each, and a variety of other brands, in 5's, 8's and f lb. plugs. fe.MoKiNo 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. Quart, Pints and Half Pints. Demijohns. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 gallons. Candles. Sperm, Pearl and Adamantine Pickles asjd Sauces. Teas. Hyton, Imperial and Black. S,.pt. 23, 1853. 10-ly. Piedmont Sulphur and Chalybeate Of Burke County, N. C, Sixteen mites North of Morganton. THE Proprietor of the above celebrated Springs res pectfully informs the public generally, that he has enlarged his spacious accommodations by considerable additions, and is now prepared to receive a large com pany. He will spare no pains to contribute to the bene fit and gratification of those who favor him with their company. This delightful Summer Retreat cannot be surpassed by any of the fashionable Watering Places within the State of North Carolina. Here Invilids as well as those seeking pleasure, may find a Summer residence, calcu lated to reutore the lost energies of the Physical consti tution, and gratify the most fastidious. By calling on Dr. Happoldt, proprietor of the " Moun tain Hotel," in Morganton, every necessary information pertaining to the medical qualities of these waters can be obtained. JAMES C. ESTE8, Proprietor. June 9, 1854. 45-3m The Greatest Works of the Day. Parley' Panarama of the Wonders and curi osities of Nature and Art, History and Biography. By S. C. Goodrich. This work contains a great variety of interesting and useful matter, and illustrated with 50U Engravings. UF" A beautiful illustrative Chart of the Clobe will accompany this book. Pictorial Iljstorv f America, by Good, rich. This Book contains 900 large royal octavo page and illustrated with near 300 Engravings, consisting of Settlements, Indian Antiquities, manners and custom.-, Battle scenes, Public Buildings,- including. a large num. ber of spirited Portraits of the Presidents, most eminent Statesmen and military heroes. A beautiful Map o' Mexico, Texas, Old and New California, and Yucatan UZF Persons arc requested to call and exarnino th-. above Works, at the Book-store of ENNISS & CRIDER. Charlotte, june 30. 49tf CHARLOTTE SADDLE & HARNESS MANUFACTORY. ''IMIE Subscriber respcctfnlly informs the public that he is always prepared to furnish of his own Manu facture, a mest elegant outfit in the way of Saddles, Hridles and Harness. From his experience in the business, he fels 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, Whips, fyc. His Saddles consist of the following varieties North Carolina Saddles, Kentucky lo. 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 MSM&Y KA&fflWMB, He will sell on the most reasonable terms, either by wholesale or retail. Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Saddle Bags, &c, made to order. Call and examine at my Establishment, one door East of Springs & M'Cloud's store. ROBERT SHAW. Nov 18, 1853. 18tf Notice. , LL those indebted to the firms of Fox & Orr and ti. Fox & Caldwell, or to myself individually, are re quested to make immediate payment. In my absenee 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 Out ! THE Notes and Accounts of the late firm ot MOSS, BELL & CO. have be. n 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. Back Creek Male Academy. THIS Institution is located 10 miles North-East of Charlotte, N. C, near Back Creek Church, and will be conducted under the supervision of Rev. R. F. Tcylor, whose experience as a teacher eminently qualifies hirt for that positioa. The exercises will commence on the first Monday of January. Good boarding can be had in moral and orderly families near the Academy at $6 per month. The following-are the rates of Tuition: Elementary English Branches, per Session of 5 months $5 qo Engiish Grammar, Geography, Philosophy, History, &.c 8 00 Greek and Latin Languages, with Higher Branches of Mathematics 12 50 J. HUNTER, Sec'y Board of Trustees. January 6, 1854. 24-tf Spices, 6tc VT UTMEGS, Mace, Spice, Cloves, Peppsrs, Ginger J best articles for sale at PRITCHARD & CALDWELL. A Painter Wanted. A GOOD HOUSE PAINTER, who is a single man, r and can come recommended as a fine finisher, can obtawi immediate and permanent employment by in qpiring of the subscriber at Charlotte, N. C. jone 6, 1854. ItJtf J. W. RA1NEY CHEAP WATCHES AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL: TH0S. TBOTTSB & ARE now tecciving and opening one of the largest stocks of GOODS . 1 ? .1 C! . .. n t tiplfjlp Sfl r I Vs'vfcnSSi ever oponcu 111 me oiaic, ui yn... )xgsa that defy competition. CALL AND EXAMINE AT T. TROTTER & SON'S Jewelry Store, No. 5, Granite Row, opposite Sadler's New Hotel. Charlotte, OcU 4, 1853. 14tf MARINE AND POCKET CHRONOMETERS. DUPLEX AND Repeating Watches. BY APPOINTMENT TO THE ADMIRALTY. WILLIAM DIXON, Chronometer &, Watch Manufacturer, 45 KINO SQUARE, GOS WELL ROAD, ' LONDON. nHIS Certifies that the accompanying Watch, No. 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., arc still carrying on the BOOT AND SHOE MAKING, at their old stand two doors bt;low Parks &, Hutchinson's Store, where all work wanted in their line can be ob tained. I? All kinds of READY MADE WORK on hand and for sale. Also, superior OIL BLACKING, by -the wholesale and retail, manufactured by C. T. Eberhard. O All 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-tf Wait for the Waggons! WHAT FOR? say you. Well, we will tell you. Itis because JENKINS &, TAYLOR have opened a Mammoth Stove Store, in Williams's New Brick Building, CharloUe, N. C , just opposite the Bank ot Charlotte, where can be founO the largest, cheapest and best stock of ever offered in North Carolina, all of which will be sold at the lowest CASH Prices. In addition to our regular assortment, we have six different sizes of the celebrated IRON WITCH AIR-TIGHT mmmm with which we challenge the world to produce a better. We have also all kinds of Stoves suitable for Churches, Stores, Parlors, Bed-rooms, &c, &.c. Now, we will tell you why we head our advertisement " wait for the waggons.'1 It is because we have three waggons constantly running through the country with Stoves and will deliver them within SO miles of Charlotte. All Stoves sold by us will be put up free of charge and warranted to do well; and now, as we have told you about the Stoves we will say to you, that wo have nil unds of Brittania, Japan, Tin and Sheet Iron BRASS KETTLES, STOVE PIPES, c, constantly on hand. D" All ORDERS sent to us will be promptly ntten- led to by JENKINS & TAYLOR. Charlotte, March 10, '54. 33-tf BOYNE SPROWLE, Marble Cutters, COLUMBIA, S. C, B EG leave to inform the citizens of Charlotte and vicinity, that they are prepared to lurnish Monuments, Tombs, Tablets, Head stones, etc., at extremely low prices All orders for any article addressed to G. N. HOPE, Charlotte, N. C, will meet with prompt attention. . March 24, 1854. 35tf WINDOW SHADES, CUttTAIN GOODS, MATRASSES AND Paper X31gl33.&t3.&isi9 AT GREAT BARGAINS. HPHE subscriber has in store, of his own manufacture 1 and importation an enprmous stock of WINDOW SHADES, Gilt t'ornices, Paper Hangings, Matrasses, Satin Delaines, Damasks, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Tassels, Loops, &c. All of which are offered at prices that are appreciated by all close buyers and economical house-keepers. H. VV. KINSMAN, 177 King-st. Mar 24, '54 ly Charleston, S. C. Matresses ! Matresses ! ! KENNERLY & QUINN, take pleasure in announc ing to the public thitt they are manufacturing Mat tresses at their Rooms in the Basement of the Brick Building, occupied by Bryan &. Thompson, wiiere 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. tt" The highest price paid in Cash for good- dry shucks. K. &. Q. April 14, 1854. 38-tf. GEORGE N. HOPE, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL Residence next house to the Catholic. Church, Charlotte, N. C. Orders from the country punc tually attended to. March 24, '54. ly. ' MEDICAL KOTIOS. TR. P. C. CALDWELL has associated his son, Dr. XJ JJ.m w . tALUWKijj, with him in the Prac tice of Medicine. Office, and story in Elms' new briek building, near tho Courthouse. Karch 24, 1854. 35-tf N, B. All persons indebted to me by accounts are requested to settle the same at an early day Mar 24 P. C. CALlVVELL. GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS. J. G. Rankin, Wm. M. Jlurlick, George L. Sum?nei, (SUCCESSORS TO A. ATKINSON & CO.) TPHIS establishment has been in successful operation fo a i number of years. The Quarries are well opened, ai.d th. marblels superior to any in the United States. ""me We have so penected our facrlitiea for getting out and fin ishing work, that we can furnish MONUMENTS Tliviuw TABLETS HEADSTONES, and everythmg bTtoR mXTount T andat eh rates a,han anya iSlh?n U la consiferedl tl'atwe saw our Marble oav no ir1?- n h'gh fr'ht the North, it ?jf, Z tors. WC d maUrial vantage over all compeh! We cordially solicit our friend anA .v. . . our work, and compare rar with m eamine before ordering Northern .viable f ther yards He have on hard at our ytrd in M.ti- 1 of finished work Mr- rrr. " !a,r8 assortment Mr. G. W. Summers, will sJl tt'"'Wrf ur'2cm woik is done at the Mill. VUhess P Ur P"nciP" J. G.RANKIN & Co. ' Sept. 9, 1353 SIarb,') Wo P- O., Ga. DR. 1. B. MARCUISI'S CELEBRATED CATHOLICON ir the Relief and Cure of Suffering p ' i o.aiiQs Pre.ci,, curative powers firfrf mended, usually C!L FF.M At P fA,.." . "-'is Curonio iNtruiwS' Ulceration or ti 5 ; TvnntvTi. U.. "0. Flooding; PainfuA BEO, AND IRMMUU. . 8TRUATION, &c, Wilh J- accomjwnying evils (( eneepted,) uo -ntlii ihS I vere or how long si The Catholicon f, J es other remedies, in being more certain, less txpen.;.. leaving the system in a better condition. Let ail m! call and obtain a pamphlet (lice) containing mi 7 from the most respectable souices, of the beneficial tf3 its use ; together with letter from highly epcri( ilr,a 1 ' cians, who hve used it in iheir practice, and sHaktrCB own observations. , REFITREffCES. P B. PECKHAM. M. D., Uficn, N. Y. L. D. FLEM ING, M. D., Hochcster, N. y M. II. MILLS, M. D., Rochester, N. Y. D. Y. FOOTE, M. D., Syraci.se, N. Y. Prof. DUNBAR, M. D., Baltimore, Md., J.CORRK K, M. D., Baltimore, Md. W. W. REESE, M. D., New-Yoik City. W. PRFSCOTT, M. ft, Concord, N. ft. , J. P. NEW LAND, M. D-, Uiica, N. Y. Rev. C. S. BEARD, Glenn Springs, S. C. ifCr Pamphlets to bo had gratis at the Store of PRlTn; ARD& COLDWELL, Dniggists, Sole Agents fi ( l.a; N.C. Sold also by many of the lending Druggists m the Su! 1 The lollowing unsolicited letter was recently received ' 1 Huntsville, N. C. Huntsville, Yndkin Co., N. C, Nov. ?8th, M Dr. J. B. Marciusi, New-York Sir : I deem it my 45, to express to you my sincere thanks, for your disccen ' i the celebrated Female Medicine, CU-iholicon.) My witeii been more err less troubled with flooding for ri(.ht or tI years, and found nothing to give her relief, until by chin 1 heard of and got a botttle of your medicine. We lou just the thing wanu-d ; it acted like a charm, and lias giv her entire relief of a permanent charactw. With much respect your obedient servant, (Signed,) WILLIAM J. BOL1JC Letter addressed to Messrs. Bench & Brownson, Apctft; Newberry C. H., S. C, by Rev. C. S. Beard ot same State Glexn SrRiNCs, Jan. lltth, 18ii Messrs Beach & Brownson Sirs : I send lor anoile bottle ol your " Marchisi's Uterine Catholicon." My j has been afflicted for eleven yeeis, and n vnrif-ty of mean!, been resorted to for relict, but none was obtained untill Jn.1 ceived this medicine from you. Its iiillucnoe seems jjjnosi 1 magical: there was a manifest improvement lrom theij ' was taken. As there are a great many females in our country labonu under the affliction for which your medicine proposes a m dy, I feel it a duty to rrrommend it to all such. (Sinned,) CLOUGH S. BEARD. XT' J. IS. M A ltf II 11 &. Co., Proprietor. Central Depot, 30-1 Bioadwaj,tt... May 154, 1851. 4:M"m S now put up in the Largest Sized Bottle f, and is aekwn edged to be the U si Sursanai ilia made, as iaeeniUJ the Wonderful Cures it has performed, the originalJropifP which are in the possession of the proprietor, lictneiiitr this is the only true and original article. Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Complaints, Cancer, Garim S Rheumatism, and a vast variety of other diseases-aie speeds and perfectly cured by the ifse of this medicine. READ THE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATE Taix possa Co., Ala., Jan. 2. Dear Sir: I send you this to certify to you thatrci Extract of Yeilow Dock and Sarsapanlla has pertoiimd , of the most wonderful cures on me that has ever been tlitc, ed on man. I have been afflicted for forty years with eruption onr legs and tee; in ld!8 they got so bad that 1 had tu g . crotches, and in 1849 1 had one leg amputated abvu &I knee. In about nine months alter my othi r ley bioki 8 in large eating and running sores from my knit to nrtnc P and discharged a gaeat dtal ot otlensive mailer. My'pu also biuke out in laigt biles, which disciplined nn. eh do, sive matter, and at the simie time my left hand broke oh: large running sores ne.niy to niy elbow. The misery that 1 h,.ve si .lit ted for the last to , cannot describe to you. I was in such agony that 1 u rested day or night. L In October last my eon brought me ore of your botti wrappers ; 1 read it, and lound recotd ol some wonderful cct performed by your' Extract of Yellow Dt.ck andSarsapiini; 1 sent and got two bottles of it, and comnieucid laknt i In two weeks, to wy great astonishment, my soresall bee easy, and I could sleep all night, a thing 1 had not dew . two years. When I had taken six bottles, my soresliadner all healed. I have now used in ail eight bottles ol your " h tract of Yellow Dock and Sartnpanlla," and I now com myself well. I entreat all the afflicted to try this medicine, for I be1' it will cure any known disease 111 the world. l.a prejudice and just try it, and pioclaim its great woith t fenng mankind and r utreat them to take it, for it will t. them. My case is well known in a large portion of South t'aii. r.a, Georgia and Alabama, and if any should doubt ihenb cure, I invite them to call on me, and I will show them -scars. . I can he lound in Tallapoosa Co., Alabama, w m from Stoe's Ferry. REN A J ATI IILGBES. The Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla is perfectly adaA' females ol delicate health, resulting from irre'gnaniy 01B strual dischatges, and other diseases peculiar to their k. The proprietor has in his possession a great ni inber ui tificntes of cures, performed ot. the above description. ' assure the afflicted, that a bottle or two of Dr. GoystHi'ib tract ot Yellow Dock and Saisapanlla will at once iegi.ii those difficulties and renew the natural energies. n- r l . . 1 a I . . 1 Sold Wholesale and Retail by SCOV1L & MFAP, Charires street, New Orleans, General Agents for the Si. ern S'ates, to who:;i all orders must be addressed. 8 Sold also by Fisher fc Heinitsh, Pritchatd aYCsM" Charlotte ; C. C. Henderson, Lincolnton ; Winchester At Monroe; A. R. HonaesJy, Shelby; J. Fronebcrcer A t Dallas ; Murphy & Black, Concord, N. C. May 12, 1854. 42.6m IkJ I m nil in Uari immiicb. 1 lice qii pri uuiur. For the Complete Cure oj Coughs, Colds, '. enza, Asthma, Bronchitis Spitting ': Blood, and all other Lung Com plaints tending to CONSUMPTION. This preparation is getting into use all over our Com"? The numerous letters we receive from our various gtr' forming us of cures efiected in their immediate neigsWJ warrant us in saying it is one of the best, if not the "1 V Cough Medicine now before the public it almoe' "lU'I, relieves and not unfrequently cures the very wont. When all other Cough preparations have tailed, US licved the patient, as Diuggists, dealers in Medicii Physicians can testify. Ask the Agent in your nc'e", what has been his experience of the effects of thiSf jj If he has been selling it tor any length of time he'",e" IT IS THE BEST MEDICINE EXTANT Below we give a few extracts from letters weliavei lately regarding the virtues ol this medicine. Dr. S. S. Osim, of Knoxville, Ga., says I hnvcbef your Liverwort and Tar extensively in my ptactice yeas s past, and, it is with pleasure I state my bcliel """JJ rtority over all other articles with which I am acv ilU which it is recommended." Messrs. Fitzgt-iald t Banners, writing from Way; N. C. say : " The Liverwort and Tar is becoming more popular in this Country, and we think who have ttied it speak in commendable terms of i'.1 it is very beneficial in alleviating the complain iot is re:conimendtd." t Our Agent in Pickens District, 8:0. Mr. 8. c4 assures us " that he usea it with great benefit in ( family, ar.d recommends it to hin neighbor.'." instance ot a Negro woman, in his vicinity, who i ferine with disease of the Lunga for ye ais, ati.-ndw vere cough, who was relieved by the Livtiweu atd J , Such are the good reports we near ol this Miii'c"ie'j1, parts of the South. For a report of the surprising cv' performed in the Western and Northern and fff'i wc would invite the suffering patient to read the F" which accompanies each bottle. To all, we say, have hope ! TRY THE MEDICINE ! I Be warned in season ! And neglect not that c0'j Ajg is daily weakening .your constitution, imtating y"fc and lungs, and inviting on that dread disease, -olLg' when so soothing and Healing a remedy can be 0 Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. , , irjeV Beware of Counterfoils and Bate Imitations " ft ine articles is signed Andrew Roger:., on the engnrw per around each bottle. Price, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $.. itrV 5CT Sedd wholesale and retail by SCOVIL Chartres St. between Conti and St. Louis, Nf Agents for the Southern States, to whom all SSfSP plications for Agencies must be addressed. jArC'! JWSold also bv Fisher A Heintish. Tchrdjr r4f Charlotte ; C. C. Henderson, Lincolnton tf reZf Monroe ; A. R. Homesly Shelby ; J. Fronebe't. Dallas ; Murphy & Black, Concord, N. C. Mav i :, ltJ5t.
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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Aug. 18, 1854, edition 1
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