CIRCL'LAU FOR JLTcbXX Trade of 1834. CHARLESTON, S. C. "1 " E BEG to inform our friends aud buyer oi DRY Y GOODS geucrallv, lliat wc have made EXTENSIVE PREPARATIONS for our FALL SALES. We shall be prepnred" iu show one of the LARGEST AND BEST SE LECTED STOCKS we have yet offered, selected ms usual by ourselves in all the LEADING EU ROPEAN MARKETS. Our Establishment and Business is now so well known :.s being one of the MOST EXTENSIVE iu the country, that it is hardly necessary to re peat what mm have often said before, viz: that we are prepared to offer one of the Largest and Most Extensive Stocks OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC TO BE FOUND IN THIS COUNTRY, EM BRACING ALL THAT IS NEW. RICH AND DESIRABLE. I N DRESS GOODS of EVERY VARIETY. ' OTHS, CASS1MERES, LINEN GOODS, WIERY, DOMESTIC GOODS OF ALL TTLES, CARPETS, BUGS. DRUG iETS. FLOOR CLOTHS, CUR TAIN MATERIALS, AND HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, Arc, fee. We also bBo 800 Cases Negro Plains and Kersej s, of the best m ikes and style. Ut Billrit Twilled nnd Dufil Blankets. We pay great attention to these tjhtudaj and are prepared to supply the trad.-- on the best terms. It is our d termination, as it is our true interest, ro make our prices so FULLY UNIFORM and SO LOW ns to secure popularity, as well as to make our House both in its organization and ex tent worthy the trad of THE SOUTH AND SOUTH-WEST. BANCROFT, SETTS, & MARSHALL, Nee. 20U and 311, Kino .Street. July, 1854. 50 6m Mechanics. Inventors and Manufacturers. $570 IN CASH PRIZES. $570 V rOLUME TEH of the "Scientific American " coni- mrncrK fill the With ut S ntciubcr. It is chiefly d voted to the advance Meal of the intciests of Mechanics, I.v.ni.ir. M jiiiifi.rt'irers a lid Farmers, and is edited by nun practically skilled in the art and sciences. Prc hibly no other journal of the saint character is so cxten. sivcly cireulaUd, or so generally estecrr.eil for its prac tical ability. Nearly all the Valuable Patents which issue weekly from tho Patent Office are illustrated with Engr-iving, and the claims of all lie Pat-.rits are pub lished regularly in its columns as they are issued, thus making it a perfect Scientific and Mechanical En cyclo pedia ol iiitormalion Uoii the subjects of Mi-chanjcal Improvements, Chemistry, Engineering and the Sciences generally. It is published weekly in quarto form suita ble for binding, and each volume contains Four Hun lred and Sixteen Pages of Reading Mutt r. Several Hjndrei! Engravings, with a full and complete Index. Its circulation on the last Volume rxeeeded 23,000 co pies per week, and the practical receipts in one volume are worth to any family much more than the subscrip tion price. The following Cash Prizes arc offered by the Publish ers for the fourteen largest lists of subscribers sent ;n by the 1st of January, 1855 : $100 will be given for the largest list; $75 for the second ; $b5 for the third ; 855 for the fourth ; $50 for the filth ; $15 for the sixth ; $40 lor the seventh; $3.3 lor the eighth ; 830 lor the ninth ; $2. lor the tenth ; $20 for the eleventh ; $15 for the twelfth; $10 for the thirteenth ; and $5 for the four teenth. The cah will be p iid to the order of the suc cessful competitor immediately after tho 1st of January, 1655. Tkrms : Oae copy, one yen r, S2 ; one copy, 6 month? , $1; five copies, six months, 1 ; ten copies, six months, $8 ; tea c 'pies, twelve months, $15 ; fi teen copie s, twelve months, $22; twenty copies, twelve months, $Jrf in ad vance. No number of subscriptions above twenty can be taken at less than $1,40 each. Names can be sent in at dif ferent times and from different Post Orfiecs. Southern nnd Western rnmeytiken for subscriptions. Letters should be directed, post paid, to MttM & Co. 12 Fulton-Street, N Y. Messrs. Miinn &. Co. are exten -.ivt ly engnged in pro curing patents for new inventions, and will advise in ventors, without charge, in regard to the novelty of their improvements. Just Received at the Charlotte Book Store Family & Pocket Bibles; with or without Clasps; A Complete Religious Encyclopedia, by the Rev J. N. Brown; John Calvin's Institute of the Christian Religion; Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress; Washington ami his Generals by J T. Headlcy; The Apocalypse unveiled; British Eloquence, by C. A. Goodrich; Life and Speeches of Henry Clay; Pictorial History of the Wars of the United States; Life and Sayings of M rs. Partington; Heroines of History, by Mary E Howitt; Flush Times, by Baldwin. Bloodstone, by Donald Mcleod, t Manifestations; oru, or Life Scenes in New York; of, ohn A. Murrel; u np Steen, or The Days of Marion and his IIRj Men; The Latching Philosophy, or Book of Fun; Fortune Tellers's Own Book; The S tithernand Western Dream-Book; A Is, a sp endid assortment of Stationrey. The Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully solicited to call and examine. ENNLSS & CRIDER, Charlotte, N. C, 48 tf Bookseller SALEM ACADEMY. ANEW Session of the above Academy, (situated 4 miles south of Charlotte,) opened on the 3d Mon day in July, nnder the management of Mr. S. W. Keid, a regular graduate. He proposes to teach all the branches usually taught in Academies. His terms are aa follow Readiug, Writing and Arithmetic $5 per session of five months ; Geography, Grammar and History $0 per session ; Chemistry, Bot any and Natural Philosophy $7 per session ; Languages, Algebra, &c, $12 J per session. P. S. Good Boarding can be had convenient to the Academy, at $0 per month. B. R. SMITH, SON, Cor T. B. PRICE, Aug. 4, 1851 2tf "OTTCE is hereby given that the Firm of Spratt, Daniel & Co. haa been dissolved by the mutual consent of the parties. All persons indebted to said Firm are requested to call upon C. E. Spratt and set tle their accounts as he is authorized to close up the business. The business of the Firm will be continued under the name and style of Allison & Daniel, who tendering their acknowledgements, for past favors, respectfully ask of their old friends and customers a continuation of their patronage. C. E. Spratt having associated himself with W. W. Elms in the Grocery business, can always be found at their stand, 3 doors west of the Public Square. SPRATT, DANIEL, & CO. August 4, 1954. 2tf ENGINEERING. 'I'HE UxoaasiGNED is prkpaRkb to FiKvrfH plans, I specifications, and estimates, and to contract for Steam Em. .hks and Boilsks, Saw and Grist Mills, Minims Machinery, Hoisting, and Pcmping Engines, Tobacco Presses and Screws, and MACHINERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Being a practical Machinist., and h ivuig had seven years experience in North Carolina, 1 am fully aware of the wants of the people, and J can safely say that my facilities for furnishing good M.ehinery at fair prices ar unsurpassed. 1 will pay particular attention to putting ap any machinery in any part of the States ot Noith aid South Carolina. Agent lor Mcdintock's patent Safety Valve, and Scott's patent Brick Machine, fee. tec. lottos to iocohtO attention mt be post fpfat. HENRY G. Bit UCE, . Jvofi3. sw-Cw. - Consulting Engineer, Raleigh, N. Q. Town ordinance. I Charlotte. April 29, 1854. At a meeting of the Board of Commissioners ; present John Rigler, William R. Myers, Robert Shaw, R. McK. Jamison, and W. W. Elms ; On motion, W. R. Myers was appointed chairman, pro tern. It is Ordered, That a Tax for the year 1854, be assess ed at the following Rates, upon each different object ot Taxation, as follows, to-v. it: Ojj each 100 value of Real Estate, $0 50 m $t00 value of Stock in Trade, 30 " White Poll, between the age of 21 .fe 45 &2 00 - Black Pull, " " " 12 & 50 2 00 " frbe Black Poll, 2 00 " " Grocer and Retailer of spirit, $50 00 ' ' Company of Circus Riders, and all others, subject U pay a State Tax, " 4 Concert, per week, " M Dasruerriian 20 00 10 00 5 00 " M Itinerant merchant or Pedler, or hawker ot Goods, wares and merchandize, not the growth or mini- facture ol North Carolina, except Books, a tax ot WW On each $100 of Interest, 00 " Physician, Dentist, Lawyer, &c, Carriage ot the value of $75 H ' f200 44 .. M .4 4 4 3QQ 44 4 4 44 $400 or upward, - Gold Watch, " Silver Watch, " Piano, - - $100 value of Gold and Silver Plate, 00 00 00 00 00 00 50 00 50 00 On each and every Dog, " Public Dray, " " Public lour-horse Omnibus.' ' Two-horse Omnibus 10 00 10 00 5 00 10 00 On each Livery Stable, 4'Hf J. B. KERR, clerk "VTTE inform our friends and the public gene- ral.y, that we have remoed our Tin Shop 55? to the house on Trade Street, immediately be tween J. K. Harrison & Co. and Springs & McLeod't, Groceries, where 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 in Charlotte. We will pay particular attention to ROOFING and GUTTERING. Persons wishing any article in onr line may rely upon getting it at the shortest notice and at the lowest price. We have just received a large assortment of Parlor, Cooking and Shop Stoves, which we are desirous of selling at very short profits for cash. MOORE & BYERLY. ; January 20, 1854. 26 tf NEUFFER, HENDRIX & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, for the sale of Flour, Grain, Bacon & Produce generally Corncr East Bay and Union Wharves, CHARLESTON, S. C. (John Caldwell, Pres't.S. C. R. R. Rice Dnlin, Esq., Charleston. Rober Bryce, Esq., Columbia. J. K. Harrisuu& Co., Charlotte, N.C. IN presenting the above card we would be doing in justice to our feelings not to express our gratitude to our numcro'is friends in Georgia, Tennessee, North and S.uth Carolina, tor their past unwavering patronage, since our commencement iu this business in 1847. We have nursed this business from its infancy, labor ed year after year to dovelope 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 rat 8. We have friends in Europe and the North, and are prepared to made advances on shipments to either markets. Wc would say Co 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. NEUFFER, HENDRIX & CO. April 7, 1854 37-6m. FRESH ARRIVAL. ILMS, ALLISON & CO., take pleasure in announc i lr-f? t0 retail dealers and the public generally, that they are now receiving and selling at unprecedented prices, by tar the largest and best assorted Stock ol Groceries 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 lor cash their prices SHALL BE SATISFACTORY. Their stock 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. 60 choice English Dairy Cheese. CF" All kinds of Produce bought at the highest CASH prices, or taken in exchange for Grocsrie9 at Cash Prices. ELMS, ALLISON & CO., At J no. Wells's old stand. Charlofte, March 31. 36-tf Cjk U BEGS leave respectfully to announce to the P Ladies of Charlotte and the public, that she ht.s just returned from the Northern cities, and is now open. i ing a fashionable and choice selection of Bonnet Trimmings, Fancy Articles, Caps, Artificials, Head-Dresses, together with a variety of French MILLINERY, &c. 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 thankfully received and carefully packed and forwarded. april 14, 1854 38-tf MOORE, HENSZEY & Co., SUCCESSORS TO VVM. T. HOWELL & Co., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Hardware, No. 181, Market street, PHILADELPHIA, KEEPS constantly on hand a large assortment of HARDWARE, CUTLERY. GUNS, &c, which they will dispose of on as good terms aa any house in ttie United States. Orders by mail, or otherwise, put up with casa and orwarded with dispatch. A discount of 6 pr cent, allowed for cash in par funds Jan 27, 1854. 2?-5ni Snuff! Snuff. Snuff! 1 UST RECEIVED, a choice lot of Lorillsrd's, Amer , ican Gentlemen, tl"ijli Toast, Scotch, Rappee and Miccaboy SNUFFS, for sale low for cash, at tbe Granite Drug Store. junoe PRfrcnaan calowsu J.O, CBAFCK. 54. U . ST. CHAFEE, ST. AMAND, fc CROFT, No. 179 East Bay, (opposite the site of New Custom House,) CHARLESTON, S. C, Importers of, and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Segars, Tobacco, &c, And Manufacturers of Lemon Syrup of Superior Quality. Keeps constantly on hand an extensive supply of the following articles, which they are prepared to sell to City and Country Merchants on their usual liberal terms. Cognac Brandv-J. J. Dupuy, J. J. Kousse. Pinet, Cast I lion & i o , J. Hennesy, P. H.Godard & Co.,Leger Freres, Otard, Dupuy & Co., J. & F. Martel and other choice brands, in half pipes, quarter and eighth casks, and in boxes of 1 doz. each, American Brandy 4th Proof, in imitation of French, in halt pipes, quarter and eighth casks ; and 1st Proof, in barrels. Holland Gin Pineapple, Anchor, Cologne and Clover Leaf brands. SVhiskhy Irish and Scotch: Monongahela, 1st and 2d quality ; O'Mara, Pittsburg, Sheaf Rye and Bcurbon ; Baltimore, Western Rye, and New Orleans rectified. Rum Old Jamaica, St. Croix, New Orleans and New England. Peach Brandy Old North-Caro'ina and Virginia. Apple Brandy New ersey and North-Carolina. CoaDr als Noyeau, Perfect Love, Annisette, Rose, Cinnamon and Peppermint. Wines Madeira, Newton, Gordon, Cossat & Co., Leacock and Jardiue, in quarter and eighth casks ; Port, Page's, Key and other choice brands; Sherry, Pale, and Brown, Duff, Gordon &. Co., Benitau and other choice brands; Tenekiffe, Ventoso's London Particular and Cargo ; Siily Madeira, quarter casks ; Malaga, dry and sweet, in quarter and eighth casks. London Porter Byass' quart- and pints ; Scotch, and East India Ale, quarts and pints. Champagne Cider Boxes, one dozen each; Casks, three and six dozen each. Wine Bitters, (boxes,) Cordials, (assorted) Claret, Madeira, Port, md Sherry, Wines, one dozen each, and on draught. Champagne, in baskets, one dozen each, quarts and pints Flag, Heidseick Bouche, Calhoun, and other brands; The above comprise some of the finest Wines imported. Lemon Syrup, and Jamaica Lime Juice, in half pipes, quarter casks, barrels, kegs, and in boxes of one dozen each. Sardines, in whole, half and quarter boxes. MANSION HOTEL, SALISBURY, N . C. 2 IS THE undersigned having taken chargeof this HOTEL, situated on the North Corner of the Court House, re spectfully informs the 'ravelling public that it will be her aim to keep up to the fullest extent, the reputation which 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, bs 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 commaud. 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 Lincolntorita Ashc ville, Tri-weckly. Tbe Stables Attached to th6 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 6m. ROBERT A. IOWGVE, BEGS leave to inform his friends and the public that he is now receiving large additions to his Stock oi Jewelry, &c. In addition to his .ormer stock, he has received a lew and extensive assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Mantel Clocks of every variety, Silver and Plated Ware, a large variety ; Military and i ancy Goods, Guns, Rifles, Sportsman's Apparatus Fine Pocket and Tabic Cutlery. His assortment of Fancy Goods Will be found to comprise a large number of new and elegant article, 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 patronage of his former friends and customers. Columbia, Sept. 30, '53 1 1-ly X?t. AELSTON GOI RDH, Factor and Commission Merchant. NO. 73 EAST-BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C, Is prepared to make liberal advances on Consignments ot Rice, Cotton, Corn, Sugar, Flour, Grain, Hay, &e GUANO, GUANO, GUANO. Genuine Peruvian Guano. Wm. Allston Gourdin, Agent, Tor the States of South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee. Also, Agent lor Baltimore & Southern Packet Co.'s Steam-sbips. Office 73 East Bay. September 23, '53. 10-ly Statesville, N. C. THIS well-known Establishment, situated im mediately north-west of the Courthouse, on the III Main street leading from Salisbury to Morgan- ton, is now being improved for the comfort of the Trav eling public, and is always open to all. Close to the Courthouse in the business part of town it also com mands a fine view oi Concord Female College now in progress of erection, on the same street. Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto enjoyed, I will use all honett efforts to merit its continuance in the future. J. F. BELL. July 21, 1854. 52.6m Notice. ALL Acconnts 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 lection without reserve. It. M. STERLING. Charlotte, March 17, '54. 34-tf Catawba Springs AGAIN OPEN For the reception of Visi'ots and Travellers. THE Proprietor would announce to the nublic eenerallv. that he is now nrpnsrprl to I o . I I accommodate an increased number of visi tors. Every attention will b paid to their His table will always be bountifully sunnlied comfort with the best the season can afford. An increase of patronage is solicited. V. ST1REWALT, june 16, 1854 47-3m Proprietor. THE Season is now advancing, and the subscribers be ing desirous of reducing their stock of Spring & Summer Dry Goods, winch now comprises all the new and various style, offer tin m at cost and carriage, to those vh are about to purchase figured Dress Goods of any kind, Manta lets, embroidered Chemisettes, Sleeves and oilars ulo a large Stock of Ready-Made Clothing, we would no vise them to call aud see our Goods and hear our prices, aud we know we cau satisfy them. They will save money by buying from us. BROWN, BRAWL BY & CO. KT We want to buy 2 000 bushels ol jrood WHEAT, for which we ill pay the highest market price. Chatktio, Jue 2$, 4tf b. B. 4r Qp, I it inn fsaesH T. H. CEOFT. Lobsters, Mackerel, Salmon and Clams, in 1 lb. canisters. East India Preserved Cinger, in boxes of jars each. French Cherries in Brandy, in boxes of one dozen each. Fruits in Brandy, in boxes 1 dozen each, assorted. Do. m their own juice, do-. do. Pie Fruits, do. do. Stuarts & Lover ing's Steam Refined Sugars. Loaf, in boxes and hall boxes of 16 loaves each Crushed, in barrels; ground or pulverized, iu barrels ; Steam Refined Candy, in boxes, of 45 lbs. each. Almonds. Best Borden u and Marseilles, soft and hard shell Castile Soap, of superior quality, in boxes of about 25 lbs. each. Soap Jackson's No. 1. Corks, Velvet VViiic, in ba'es and bags of 7 gross each; Common Bottle, bags of 7 gross each ; Jug and Tap, bags of 5 gross each ; Velvet Demijohn, bags of 4 and 5 gross each. Vinegar, White Wine, in quarter casks ; Cider or Apple, in barrels. Segars. A large assortment of Rio Hondos, Consola cion, Filantropa, Washington, and other choice brands, of direct importation. Also, Floridas, Havana Cheroots and Cuba Sixes. Tobacco. T. Robinson's celebrated, Honey Dew f lb. plug?, in whoie 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 boxes 40 to 45 lbs. each, and a variety of other brands, in 5's, 8's and f lb. plugs. SAiokino 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 and Sauces. Teas. Hvbon, Imperial and Black. St pt. 23, 1353. lD ly Piedmont Sulphur and Chalybeate Of Burke County, N. C. Sixteen unit North qf Morgariton. THE Proprietor of the above celebrated Sprine res pectfully informs the public generally, that he lias enlarged hie spi.cioue 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 iavor him with their company. This delightful Summer Retreat cannot be surpassed by any of ihe fashionable Watering Places within the State of North Carolina. Here Invilids as well as those seeking pleasure, may find a Suinmor residauce, 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. ESTES, Proprietor. June 9, 1854. 4.3.3m The Greatest Works of the Day. Parley's Panorama 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 500 Engravings. C7" A beautiful illustrative Chart ot the Clobe will accompany (his book. Pictorial Ilistorv of America, by Good rich. This Book contains S00 large royal octavo paget--and illustrated with near 300 Engravings, consisting ol Settlement?, Indian Antiquities, manner; and customs, Battle scenes, Public Buildings, including a large num ber of spirited Portraits of the Presidents, most eminent Statesmen and military heroes. A beautiful Map ot Mexico, Texas, Old and New California, and Yucatan O Persons are requested to call and examine tin above Works, at the Book-store of ENNISS & CRIDER. Charlotte, june 30. 49tf CHARLOTTE SADDLE & HARNESS MANUFACTORY. THE Subscriber respectfully informs the public that 1 he is always prepared to furnish of his owu Manu facture, a most elegant outfit in the way oi Saddles, Bridles and Harness. From his experience iu the business, he feels confident that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to his customers. He has on hand and will constantly keep a large assortment of Carriage, Gig, Sulky, and Buggy Harness; Ladies'1 and Gentlemen 's Saddles, Bridles, Whips, cfc. 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 warranteo' to wear well. Besides a large assortment of Saddles, Moss, Blankets, Harness, Drovers Whips, Buggy Whips, Boy's Saddles, together with all manner of He will sell on the most reasonable terms, 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. 18 tf Notice. A LL those indebted to the firms of Fox &. Orr and rjL Fox & Caldwell, or to myself individually, are re quested to make immediate payment. In my absence the Books and Accounts will be in the hands of Mr. J. P. Smith, who is authorised to settle tbe same. C. J. .F X. Charlotte, March 14, 1854. 35-i! THE Notes and Accounts of the late .firm oi MOSS. BELL & CO. have bern placed in my hands for col lection, and those indebted must not expect longer in dulgence, as it cannot be given. July 22, 1853. Itf JOAB P. SMITH. Settle Dp! 'PHE Notes d Accounts of Edwards & Williamson L have been placeo in my hands for collection. All persons indebted to t tern are requested to settle up ini mediately. JOAB P.SMITH. Sep. 22 1 854 9tf Last Notice. MY Notes and Accounts 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. 47tc JOHN WELLS. Back Creek Male Academy. THIS Institution is located 10 miles North-East of . Charlotte, N. C, hear Back Creek Church, and will be cond uctt d under the supervision of Rev. R. F. Tiylbr, whose experience as a teacher eminently qualifies hrr for that position. The exercises will commence on the first Monday of January. Good boarding can be had in moral and orderly families near the Academy at 96 per month. The following arc the rates of Tuition : Elementary English Branches, per Session of 5 months $5 00 English Grammar, Geography, Philosophy, History, dec,, 8 00 Greek and Latin Languages, with Higher Branches of Mathematics 12 50 J. HUNTER, Sec'y Board of Trustees. January S, !f4. 5J4tf AJIAKD. CHEAP WATCHES AND S B W !L o WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A RE now leceiving and opening one of the largest stocKs oi GOODS ever opened in the State, at prices that defy competition. CALL AND EXAMINE AT T. TROTTER & SON'S Jewelry Store, No. 5, Granite Row, opposite Sadler's New Hotel. Charlotte, Oct. 4, 1 853. 1 4tf MARINE AND POCKET CHRONOMETERS, DUPLEX AND Repeating Watches. BY APPOINTMENT lO THE ADMIRALTY. WILLIAM DIXON, Chronometer & Watch Manufacturer, 45 KINO SQUARE, GOSWELL KOAD, LONDON. nHIS Certifies that the accompanying Watch, No. X. 15516, is warranted by me to be of my manufacsturc, and no Watch with my name upon it is genuine, unless accompanied by a Certificale bearing my signature. I guarantee the Watch No. 1551 6 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, Jkwei.krs, Granite Row. November if? 71 tf Right Side Up. CHARLES T. EBERHARD & CO., are still carrying on the BOOT AND SHOE MAKING, rU their old stand two doors below Parks St, Hutchinson's Store, where all work wanted in their line can be ob tained. (CT 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 ooine and settle their ;iccount. We must lutve money. C. T. EBERHARD & CO. March 3, '54. 36-tf Wait for the Waggons! WHAT FOR? say you. Well, we will Sljfm. It is because JENKINS & TAYLOR have opened a Mammoth Stove Store, in Williams's New Brick Building, Charlo.te, N. C, just opposite the Bank of Charlotte, where can be found the largest, cheapest and best stock of ever offered in North Carolina, all of which will be sold arthe lowest CASH Prices. In addition to our regular assortment, we have six different sizes of the celebrated IRON WITCH AIR-TIGHT with which we challenge the vsorld 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 wc head our advertisement " wait for the waggons." If is because we have three waggons constantly running through the country with toves and will deliver them within SO miles of Charlotte. All Stoves sold by us wili 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 we have all linds of Brittania, Japan, Tin and Sheet Iron BRASS KETTLES, STOVE PIPES, cj-c, constantly on hand, tty All ORDERS sent to us will be promptly atten. led to by JENKINS & TAYLOR. Charlotte, March 10, '54.- 33-tf BOYNE 6l SPROWLE, COLUMBIA, S. C, BEG leave to inform the citizens of Charlotte and vicinity, that they are prepared to lurnish Monuments, Tombs, Tablets, Head Stones, &c, at extremely low prices All orders for any article addressed to G. N. HOPE, Charlotte, N.C, will meet with prmpt attention. March 24, 1854. 35tf WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN GOODS, MATRASS EtS A NO Paper riangins, AT GREAT BARGAINS. riHE subscriber has in store, of his own manufacture and importation an enormous stock of WINDOW SHADES, Gilt Cornices, Paper Hangings, Matrasses, Satin Delaines, Damask: , 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. W. KINSMAN, 177 King-st. Mar 24, '54 ly Charleston, S. C. " Mining Machinery." CORNlSH PUMPS, Lifting and Forcing, Cornish ) Crushers, Stamps, Steam Engines, and general Mining work, made by the subscribers at short notice. LANG. COOK & CO., Hudson Machine Works, Refer to Hudson, N. Y. Jas. J. Hodge, Esq., New-York, june 2.1854 . 43-y GEORGE N. HOPE, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL Residence next house to tin Catholic Church, Ohaflcytie, N. C. Orders from the tiounir) punc tualh itiend' d to. M.ireJi 24, '54. 1 v. MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. P. C.CALDWELL his anci ted his son. Dr. JOSEPH W. CALDWELL, with him in the Pr;.c. tice of Medicine. Office, 2n.i story in Elnift' utV hritK building, near the Courthouse. Mareh 24, 1654. 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. CALDWELL. GEORGIA MARBLE WORKa J. G. Rankin, Wm. M. Hurlick, George L. Summey, (SUCCESSORS TO A. ATKINSON & CO.) THIS establishment has been in successful operation for a riniTiKfir rf uaarD 'I'ka Otiarrioa n .....It i marble is superior to any in the United States. We have so periected our facilities for getting out and fin ishine work, that we can furnish MOM I I-' 'ivnn..,' TABLETS, HEADSTONES, and everv.hin in LZT?! business in better style and at cheaper rates than anv van in the country. ",u When it is considered that jobber's profits, and no high freight from the North, it' will seen that we do possess malertul advantage over all competi. We cordiallv solicit our frierla .u j ivi mc vuirt io examine oik work, and compare om prices with those of other yard. before ordering Northern Marble. raroa, tK H Tit. ia l ula marietta a large assortment Mr. G. W. Summers, w,lll ,71 work is done at the Mills. Address " Prmc,M J. G. RANKIN Co. tmm 9. 1633. Mwbh Wrk P G- DR. J. U. M ARCiiisps CELEBRATED CATHOLICON For the Relief and Cure of Suffering pf J curative power, in K 4 eases lor which it j,hU. mended, usually callL FEMALE COMPLAIw Of these are Paou 7 w, or Falling rffffe Fxcoa Alios, o, w!0" Chronic IwLaiij Ulceration or ts. S Incidental Hemoh.791 Flooding; Paim" T.I-', l IJ STEUATION, '.c- W"ln . "ng evil,i E accompanying evil. - excepted,) no matte? k2? vere or how long wand"- 1 he Catholicon r, Z es oitiei remedies, iu being more certain, lesa expenfZ! leaving the system in a belter condition. I.ei ail in, call and obtain a pamphlet (free) containing from the most respectable sources, of the beneficial r,Ji ; amnL :.- . . . . u.iih (it fr irnm niffmv . ' 113 UBC , njiLlii ...... . J H-Uff L cians, who have used it in their practice, and speak firomSt own observations. ' REFERGIlCEl. P. B. PECKHAM. M. D., Utica, N. Y. L. D. FLEM ING, M. D Rochester, N. ' M. H. MILLS, M. D., Rochester, N. Y. D. Y. FOOTE, M. D., Syracuse, N. Y. Prof. DUNBAR, M. D., Baltimore, Md., J. C. ORRICK, M. D., Baltimore, Md. W. W. REESE. M. D., New-York City. W. PRESCOTT, M. D Concord, N. fi. J. P. NEWLAND, M. D-, Uiica, N. Y. Rev. C. S. BEARD, Glenn Spriogs, S. C. The following unsolicited letter was recently received fr.. Huntsville, N. C. Huntsviixe, Yadkin Co., N.C, Nov. 28th, lto Dr. J. B. Marchisi, New-York Sir t I deem it my fa ! the celebrated Female Medicine, (t atholicon.) My wiit jj been more or less troweled with flooding for eicmorii? years, and found nothing to give her relief, until by tin,' 1 heard of and got a botttle of your medicine. Wei. JE1L IIIG mills if ninru , 1, ulu u a uidiiu, milU HQS v her entire relief of a permanent character. Wilh much respect your obedient servant. (Signed,) WILLIAM J. BOLIN. Letter addressed to Messrs. Beach & Brownson, Agmn Newberry C. II., S. C, by Rev. C S. Beard ol sametSitK. Glenn ch-rings, Jan. 19th, 1851 Messrs Beach & Brownson Sirs : I send lor anmi. , botMe of your " Marchisi's Uterine Catholicon." My , has been afflicted for eleven years, and variety of meih been resorted to for relief, but none was obtained untill I., ceived this medicine from you. Its influence seems alun. magical: there was a manifest improvement from the day Was IHKCn. As there are a great many females in our country lab under theatmction for which your medicine dy, I feel it a duty to recommend it to nil ri your meuiciiic vroposcea in i ii in nn s ri. (Signed,) CLOUGll S. BKARI). EP" J. B. nVARf'IIISI & Co Proprlvlj Central Depot, 304 Broadway, iV. Y. May 11, 1851. KLS-m S now put up in the Largest Sized Botllep, and 's aclnr eot-ed to be the best Sarsapai Ula made, as if ccitihid the AVondeiiul Cures it has performed, the origu alfcoD which are in the post-efsion of ihe proprietor. lUniio this is the only true and original article. Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Complaints, Cancer, (Jsif Kheumatism, and a vast variety ot other diseases aie i and perfectly cured by the use of this medicine. READ THE FOLLOWING CERT1FICAI Tall fossa Co., Ala., Jan. 2. 18 Dear Sir : I send vou this to certify lo von thi Extract of Yeilow Duck and Sarsaporiila has perlouua oi tne most wondertui cures on me that haa ever beeum id on-man. I have been afflicted for forty years with rnipiioniom lege and fee ; in 18J8 they got so bad that 1 had luge. crjicnes, ano in jb-.-j i naa one leg anijutatia atiuu knee. In cbm nine months alter my other leg bfilu in large eating ai d i ..lining sores truni my kine to my M. and discharged a gaeat deal ol offensive mailer. Wj t also broke out in iaite biles, which dittlinrtud miih it. sive matter, and at the iime time my left Lai d bMtfetsM large running Mies nearly to my elbow. ine misery mai i nave suueieo lor ine inti two mil cannot describe to you. I was in such ajjony thti i 1 i Mil rested day or night. In October last my son brought me one of ynui bo w-appers : I read it, and found record of some wor.aertulr performed by your' Extinct of Yellow Duck ardSaruiiM 1 sent and got two bottles ot it, and commenced taint In two weeks, to my great astonishment, inv sorcsall uci easy, and I could sleep all night, a thing 1 had iiot dn. two years. VV hen I had taken six bottles, my wottnstm all liealed; 1 have now an d in all eight bottles ot j out L tract oi i enow uock ana Karsnpanim, ai d 1 now co my sen wen. I entreat all ihc afflicted to try thia medicine, for 1 1 it will cine any known disease in the voi:d. I.ayi4 prejudice and just try it, and proclaim its great woitliisi renng muKina and entreat them to take it, lor it rai them. My ease is well known in a lartc portion of South (' na, Georgia and Alabama, ai d if anv should doubt ihnV cure, I invite them to call on me, and I will show ib( scars, t can be toniul iu I allapcmso C o., Alal nina, f'i from Stoe's Ferry. KENAJATI III GHh The Yellow Dock and Sarsnparilla is perfecti tinU( lemaies of delicate health, tesiiliing from mrgvAtuvj otr stn.al discharge. ai,d other diseases ue'culiar io taMsi The proprietor has in his possession a gn at r i nib tificatts of cures, perform! d of the above deecii: assure the arll:ctl, that a bottle or two ol Dr. tinywii!' tract ot Yellow Dock and aisuiarilla will at oncei those d;lhcultif8 and renew the natutal energies. ftr Put iid in nuai rbottles. Price 81 ver bottle. Sold Wholesale and Retail by SCOV1L & MEM Chartres street, New Oi leans. General Agents fur ki em States, to whom nil ord'-rs mi,st be Bdd.cssid. XT Sold aho bv Fisber & Heinitsh. Pritrhaid A Ca. Charlotte ; C. 0. Henderson, Liueolntoii; WincheUff Monroe; A. R. Hrttnesly, Shelby; J. Froriebeigrr Dallas : Murnliv & Black. Concord. N. C. May 12. 1854. tlM For the Complete Cure of C$mgh$, Colh, enza, Alkm Bronchitis &fitti Blood, and all other Ztng Com plaints tending to CONSUMPTION. This preparation is getting into use all over ooiO The numerous letters we receive from out ariwe,jE forming us ol cures effected in then immediate ntigM1' wariant ua in saying it is one of the best, if not iMj Cough Medicine now before the public. It almoan reieves aud not- unfrequentiy cures the veiy S? When all other Cough piepaiattoi.s have (siWi V licved the patient, as Djuggisis, dtalem in M,f,lt, Physicians can testily. Ask the Agent in youM" ' what has been his experience ot the effect of i",fi- a P if he has been selling it for any length oft. ine e ' IT IS THE BEST MEDICINE EX'fA-N Below we give a few extracts from letters web'e' lately regarding the viituea of this medicine. t Dr. S. S. Osl.n, of KnoxviLle, Ga., says I your Liverwort and Tar extensively in my V''niM years past, and, it is with pleatute I state in) belt-; M nomy over all other articles with which 1 am n which it is recommended." Messrs. Fitzgerald & Banners, writing htm M , N. C- say: "The Liverwort and Tar is aJJl more popular in this t'ountry, aud we think l1?1' who have tried it speak in comniei dabe tetms o 1 it is very -beneficial in alleviating the complaint "' is recommended.'" f V.r a ....... I t: 1 T- . c r- Mr P. assures ub that he uses it with great benefit H'f. lamny, anu recommends ;t to his neignrjora. -.t instance of a-Nptrrn Wurman in hi vicinity. ViBO fering with disease of the Lungs for years, trtJfr vere cough, who was relieved by the Lreiwon uch are the good repoits we h parts ot ine boutti. South. For a report of the rPri25-tl lv ihe Western and Northern TTfA ivite the suffering palient to read "'. J ear oi an 2 performed in we wouiu uivue me suiiermg pattern w - wuiuu accompanies eacn DOttie. Id ' have hope ! TRY THE MEDICINE!! A Be warned in season !--And neglect not J is daily weakening your constitution, rrttUP'rrfm and lungs, and inviting on that dread ""'lajisi when so soothing and Healing a remedy cau Dr. Rogers' Syrup ot Liverwort and Tar. . 'T Ji Beware of Counterfeits and Bate Imitabon- j ine articles is signed Andrew Rogers, on the eD I per arouud each bottle. Price, 91 per bottle, or six bottles for ft- . ytP, KT SoU Wholesale and retail by SCO Chartres St. between Conti and St.-Ioui. .sj Agents for tbe Southern Slates, to whoan ail " plications for Agencies must he addreed- . t(rM JKr Sold also bv Fisher & IJeintish. SSlwTl Charlotte ; C. C. Henderson, Lincolnmn Ov Wl Monroe; A. R. Homesly, Shelby L'0 . Dallas ; Murphy Black, Concord, N. O. Msv i, 1&54. 55" Pamphlets to be had gratis at the Store of PIMTn, ARD A COLDWELL, Druggisis, Sole Agents for Chirf IN . C. Bold also by many ot the leading Uruggists in i

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