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: Knickerbocker for October. n Address lo tlir :;ir. QasftnV of him. ifcaJc to :1S Zar of Ktisie-! How do ycu fel, that the Alleys have both got on top of you ni.nim!i:r your bread-basket more"n you like, , -Xpect t Aint you goii." to cry ' nufl," McBcth did to McDulf before they fit I von'n 'Ostria in collision together it the Moll Davy and the Wallachia Provinces? I, ,'t it all gamun on both of your jar's ? v ron o!e haughtyerat of all the Kushees, i, you "xpect to hold oit long agin' the Alleys, V , ioniA ami La vrv N roi.Eox 1 Ain't you afcard flat wretched Pasnaw alone 'ill give you fits f Snoac olf Sesame, from the Kawkasus Comes down what then! Ha! ha' He'd make you c.-y Coin va la ilian a rninnit, by my w atch ! fore let n SEWS. TIM War. The Departure oj the Crimean Expedition. The Orinvea exprditii n his sailed, it is tin-, 1 irgesl naval eXp dilion in lhn nun .Is of warfire, : und consisted of seven hundred ali.s, carrying al wee 74,000 nvn, with horses, gun.", pontoons, i gabioaes, tents, provisions, und all the material ; of war. The fleet inus'rrs 21 O'JO sailors ami 9 000 enn Boa, while I Ik.- hi nd force- comprises 20 000 Kng-h-.li. 35,000 Turks, 10.000 Egyptians, 5,000 TiHstsisas and 4000 ol other natinCtalltes. On the 3 i ul;., the gn -ate I part of the British ' squadron with the lingi;lt trnopa on board, left Varna, and on lit 5th ibe 1'rench Gen. St. Ar- naud, and the Turks left to j .in I he British at Fidoniai or Serputa island, off the mnuih oi ; the Danube, opposite tu Cuoatoria in the (Cri mea. Tin debnrkatioa nil! take- place at Point 15 ilia, near the month ol lhn river Ksfchka, w.'ii r.; (here is lift i en fast bums of w.itr r. Onre hind, d, the al ius will entrt-nch tbeoaaelve. The Russian army ' must next b- beaten in the field, or tin; 'lies will occupy lh kt ijlit.s above tlic city. From s a part Constant use, mounting onm hundred ir.-l Ion gau. a ill be the priacipie lj ct ol ait.-ck. A position his been discovered u h-nee the Rusai-in ii i i oi neenniaueu, ana enueraei on tire ta tne hrhor or be cuntpelled la cum ut and liht. Nhii much is known ! the Kusatans prepara- IHMSS. Prince Menscbiknff personally eooducts the de- Itnee id S- b istop .'. 11- atlacbes gr' ' importance 10 t':- iir:ilico!ioiis ol OcStkofl ai-il hie rsi.ri, and niiuie :h"Usanel Mie-n are oeeupi- d in s'rmig'h'ii th'.s-- pluees. ( Tuntinn I r' in birce aa bh urnr- at UJJeaa ml piss o. b!),0!JiJ men are s -ki to te in casnpt besides lull g-.rison in the ri. A nuinoer ol i-l.'j s nre ben g c iiliI.! kilo f; e sbipa. A nw k vj often m.-ii in n !h ti-a.ud has been ordered tbruugbuui ibe weaiern por i"ii oi th- Kus mu i aapiif. There re atrangn rumors rurreot that ibe French Admiral li me I a atrtsaad) appsd the Sebastipd raprdi i-ii. lhal t. A r naud lakes llie Mile n spooeilnli'v, and that seab d orders were on ihe way Irom France to stop it when ihe expedi tion sttiled. This in iv Le only riim-.r. THE BALTIC. (.. tun s. of the Eftjitish Military Operations. Tin- report thai the iiihic leel is ordered n re turu to Ivugliud cacses apprelsmsitsn lhal the Rus man aleei will escape frina the Bnl'ic and commit dt-vas'H ct:i-, on cOtMBree in the u eo um- re - Mi tin- oix n seai It is i!s rumor 1 thai S rCharfc a N pier w i-.he-s ; 1 1 n-s;ini Ail Anlol'iench detachment bid la ailed at i ITbrscaabwrg, near !Sweab ro, destroyed tawgtiil b.it. and .e-l the .own on hVe. The lolal aV-elf uctinn il the forts at ll'imarsunel and the depart: iff! of the the' rfeucfa iroe.ps fo Piancr is con It i m d. The ftVel bad "in- from L' dsnnd to Varg i. M irsball B ragu iy d'Hilliera, had pine to Ber lin. Tlli: I sNIIBM MoecmeHfs of the 'J't.s uJ JZmsi'Dis. The Russian h ive evacuated Br;iilw and Ca lnx, ci iim qui iilly the navigation u( the Danube is Ire.-. Ou the 4tii inst. Genes il Ltrders, r moved hi- .d- r:ers fini Galatz tu Reni. Bef- r' Ie:v- inK he bh u up the I it.fic lions ai.d strand bst In I s It is reporli d tka. ihe Turks have enti red Poks ch u. . On he 6h iusi. Count Cwrwnini, t the lnad, if 4.(:0() Ausirneiis entered Bucharest, nod :is fiirni-illy reci ied by Outer Paehn, witti u Tarkish divieinn. aiid a it laehuu lit id WnlUlcbiaa militia. Dervih Pacha has BtaMishd n Pmsisional Adsninietrattve Cinincil and named Piinee Cant-new-., no thi.' I'r.'M'lenf. On the ll September ike Kusiam conapletelj eyncsjatcd leia;z and I brail. The naviwatioa ol the Danube is free. General Kracsisara has ordered the inhabitant- ol O lesa lu reduce ihe city to ashes if ike ;.i!u i should attempt in take H, and then retire to Tu ts kiI. The proclanaatissii conciudei " woe to th who re ui. no bebiud, or attempt In extinguish ihe fir Thecorrsvieondence nl ihe L -nL.n fiaily JVesrs, re ports lhal disagreements b.ive ahead; occur red between Oioar Pacb ami the Austrian com ni usders. ASIA. li''icnt of the Rmsst i..- Persia opposr s the T Urks. '1 he- lius-ian araay c-.rps laielv operating under Prince U-bnu:.ir n..t the Turks, n the Iron- tu rs ol Lieorjf ta, h.is made a sJuea min uaexpec- ted retrwradc movemenl Inwards tiuuiri. 'Ihe Turks lound ihe Russian camp and ten guns spiked. It ii not known whether ihe n treat w.is caused by the present j ed Scliaml. wih huge force, near Titlis, or ft am a rep irt of the allied meveaaentain uie Black Sea. The movement g avc rise to n report that Scha myl had gained a great victory wl Ttflis, m which the Russians said they had lost seven guns, thrte thousand men, tents, dec. The accounts from Ivz-rnum, diled ihe 17;h nil., sta'e that the Ru-smaa having a band uied Hi j izi-L It was again occupied by ihe Turks. An English courier from Tabrw al ISrseroum on the. 1 7 I) nit., had antmunced '.hat the road was entirely Dee between ihosc cities. The Times sa vs, under dale nl August 25, ihe Tuikish .Ministe r baahfi Teheran for ivz- toum. The rupture between Persian and ihe Porte is complete. AUSTRIA. i i ro;n the Although Austra eh.es not consider ihe njeetion jay to thi. been olmost ccnUntlj engaged in ih. tii nt ike Rnsr conditions a ensms belli, aheatill looks to i Btroetraa of southt the guarantees demnnded bv the Western Power as llie only basts for a durable peace, ami wil WH SSSS asilj SttatS fur a durable aeace, onrl Will therefore, at the same time thai he maintains l.er srmed neutrmllir, neglect no opportunity ol urging Russiii In accept them. i tar ore Ii n en iiVnmvenr l ik. m'.., -ie. " I VHI I lt I Il l V V U I I lllt 1 I LO I satisfied srith Austria's reaalve to remain lor the present m armed neu;ral.tv 1 he (jerturn Dial resumed if sittings on the 14ih asst., when lbs Prussian representative would ' m the Diet lhal Pusis, never having bound i ber sell by tlie fiarantees dcrr.nnsied h the Wea ern Powers, will in feiure remain st rietlv iiealraJ. j ll i repirte 1 t'ltit Count Cu'l aid scm be &u- ' persecictl by Count Frederick, the new Minister at '. tJertio. but ihis is is doubtful. i A plenipotentiary had arrived from Prince Dan iel of Montenegro, offering to transfer his aliegi- nnce to Austria for a yearly subsidy. SPAIN I ho intelligence Irom .Madrid is important. The Republican party is extrem. Iv uneasy, ami ) and a new outbreak is considered Bear; It has Beans -been discovered that republicanism is extensively Brandy, Apple ; organized, and almost ready lor action throughout : - ' Peach ; Spain. The programme of the intended move- j Cotton -; ment is clandestinely circulated. The Marquis of Coffee - : Albania is recogniz-d as the h'-ad o the movement, and has gone ;nto concealmeiif, the better lo direct the spciei operations. Opinion connects Mr. Soule's absence with the some cause. Queen Christina has arrived at Lisbon. She travels under the name of the Countess dTrameda, and will embark at Oporto for France. Count Montentoitna has issued u circular to the Ca rl'818 advising them to remain quiet. Mr. Soule has written the following letter to the Uiaro Espanol, in reply to '.lie charg. s of the Ma- I drid Press : Madrid, August 13. Sir: The tone and char- acter ol the article referring to me, published in your columns this day, indicate loo clearly the in- fliicnce which inspired it, not to deserve from me , the honor of a reply. 1 ;.bsent myself from Ma- ! drid because such is my pleasure, being accoun'.a- hie to no one for m , acts or conduct. The fear of being insulted or menaced by persons to whom my presence migh b? disagreeable, would never j abandon me from my pos', I fear neither ibe sneer of impertinent fellows, nor the daggar ol ; hired assassins. Above all, sir, I do not lear ihe I people. The people respect what is entitled to respect. 'J'liey only stiiuaiize the wretches who rl liter and deceive them. "J he people fight, but ate not assassins. With regard to ihe perfidious insinuations with w hich your article abonn Is, they are beneath my coHtempl. I leave you the rm-rit of the varnish with which you have glossed them over, and to those who dictated them, the infamy ol their invention. I am, sir, your servant, PlEKKB Si'fLE. 3 : i In this town, on Sunday the 1st instant, ELI. V LAVTNIA, 11 years and -t months, youngest i i . . iS-u- J i i t- e daughter o: William E. and Jemima X umer, lormerly ul Camden, S. C. j Lonely the house and sad the hours, Since I hv swuet smiles are gone ; But, oh, a brighter home thar. ours Li Heaven is now thine own. la this county, on the 3d instant, at the residence of , Wm. Boss. Esq., his grand son . OHN MATTHEWS, son o! e!.i! P. Loss, ageel 1 year 7 mouths and 15 clays. Farewell my sweet, my lovely flower, T.':at bloomed to ch'-r my heart ; Fair fleeting moaients of an hour How soon had we to par; ! Died ill Ibis iOOiltr. -.n the cTlisi,,!., Stl.'l!! .. ii omhtc 13 d vs. of G. .'. and N. A. Catht-y, ag An Application for Hanssmixsiou. TOTICE is hereby given that an application wi'J be x aiadc to the next Le gislature t North Oarwlbia ! r the ;:issase of an act to manumit JERRY, a ;..r- mcrlv the property l Hon. I. M. Barriticer, Mini now the property of II. B. Williams and S. W. Davis. October 7, 1854. 1 i -tv Select English and Classical School. 1 1 0BERT G. ALLISON w i ooen in (lie Town ot . unu n v i. . . i ... . m,,) CI .sical School, in the 3rd story ol Mr. Le r.iy SjHTiilga N-.w Building', TERMS : Faglisb Department, Ifi per session of 5 months. Classical " $ij " " M " TESTI.sIONI M.S. Tiiis certifies th.it Mr. S.-btrt Allison completed his education in lb9 University of North Carolina three years since, as is made uianiiest b- the diploma tlie-n conferred upon him. His deportment as a student was moral am.' regular. He afterwards became a member of the- Union Theological Seminary in V. rginia,and prosecuted a course ol studies in that institution two year and a hill. At all public rxniniuatioua in llie Seminary his Scholarship ud attainments were well approved. He is n can mended lo :h- confidence ol all with whom he may haw i ecatiioa to transact business e-r to liava int.-rci urse in society. (Signed) " JOS. C ALDWELL. Chapel ili.l, Uece lulu r 11, 1S3 ). Chapci. Him., Dec. 14th, 1S30. This is to certify that the bearer, Mr. Robert A 1 ! i -seu, is a graduate of this Ci. liege t hat he be l.i a respce. t.ible stani.'iiijj in his Class that he Iiub since been at tending the Theological School at Hampden Sydney, where lie maintained a geie.d standing .o- attainments, and wis blanket in his moral character. Mr. Alliaca ha vie; it in prospect tu apply himself, I for tile- present, to teaching he is hereby ie Comme nded j any who may wish ioi a icacner, as om.- ana will bv C.ipablc and lailhful in that Capacity. W. HOOPEK, Protessor Ancient Langui s, University of N. C. Raleigh, May 0, -t 0 . Mr. R. G. AlHioa Dear Sir: In reply to your letter ol ?ih iust., I take- pleasure in ! a.ing the lallcsl testi- mony In vonr deservedly i ih reputation for moral tie- . ' portmcnt and C h.ssic.il altainmenls, during your en ; gag. -ment lit this City, about ten yean ago, us a Teach j i r of youth. With great respect, 1 am sir, v r. oh. serv't., LlIAS: MANLY. Bkattv's 1'okd, Catawba Co., N. C, ) 5th February, '4G. Sm: I lake much pleasure in stating that I have long had the satisfaction of knowing anil appreciating ; voir merits a a Teacher of youth, both at Raleigh and : Charlotte. In piriicalar :;t the Utter town, where I re I sided at lite time- and had unde r your iintncdi ite charge I and tuition two pupils, both of whom were much iin ' priived in their morals und education under ye.ur care'. 1 could wish that you w..ulel find it to your interest t : pre seen te yeur protemioa still among uy.it would o (T rd much profit to many, s .tisl'a'ction to all, and to none more than to Very sincere Robert G. Allison, Ksq. v ve nr oh JNO. II. servant, WHEELER. UaiTEBStTT of Xo.Ca., May 30, 1S51. R. G Allis.o:, Esij. Dear Sir: I lake jre-at pleasure in reeouMnendine " lo all who nre in search of a g-eii! pr.eciie-.il Teacher, as a laiihhst and accurate in filacer ol the- yi.tin. This I ft el that I can vt ry well do since- I prepared tor CoRcge. in t ood part, under you aad of course had every t pportatiti. at kwowing well your nietlieid nf iqstrueti n. The students, moreover, whom von ii ive '.rem tunc to tiuu sent to the University hve given s ttisf.ctorv evi.lnce ot baaing ben,cor-re'.-liv Uugbl u.ia.r . ur supervision. v'nv re-epcctru.lv, A. M SHUT P. n . ssor ' f Hi -K.rv. -lvrr.siTY of No'.m Carolina, i t hapel Hill, 1st june. 1654. Robe rt G. Aliisen. li-q., geadaotcd BLtbis 1 .iii i it... in il i. iti.iiii-.:.i mi . ii t in 1 s -J i . ; n ij h .im I r. i.n t i a- IL is a e t atlemsn of guod mind, agreeable manners, unblemished ,.-:, i r. putatmsi arm mPre .-xv-.ru t.ee . the aa men, who from time to tune, eiuring a period III? i.u;;i' i lis im k .... -- - - j ,.t ,.",lirt. tha't 20 rears, have come from his Schools to the Dorcersitr. vCe recollect no instance, in which J ..,..;! .. bis has not afforded satisfactofV evidence oil earefal ami accurate Iraiuin - - i -- D. L. .SWAIN, Presieient, JAMES PHILLIPS, Professrr o: M-'ilb.emntics, Ac. E. MITCHELL. Pr ressi r - ot Chemistry. October CD'.:. 1 1-tf - Of '.he mo ii??rj' d farm 5er f-,le at Chk 0.nce. Charlotte Retail Prices lll'l'ettt. CORRECTED WEEKLY, Bacon, siu.s -ilui,-M Hog round - lb. - 9 a 10 . . lb. - 10 a 2k . ib. - y ! 9i -yd - 16 a 17 - ib. - 12 a lf . lb. - 20 a 22 - bushel - 00 a 81 - gal. - 3-3 a 50 gal. . 75 a 87 ! - lb. - 5 8; - lb. - 12s a 10 . lb. - 25 a 30 - Ib. - 15 a 20 bush. 70 a 75 - each - 00 a 1 5 dozen - 0 a 12s O 1U0 lb. - 3s1 a H . b. . 30 a 40 . lb. - V a 10 . lb. - 5 a 0 - bbl. - $12 a 16 . gal. - 2? a 40 bushel - 75 a SO -lb. - C n "I bushel - 30 d 30 lb. 5 a 3 bushel - 75 8.) bushel - 00 a 50 bushel - 3 a 1 - Ih. - 11 a 121 - lb. - -r4 a 0 - gal. - l.O a 2 . sack 00 a 82 . Ib. . 62 a Si ... 10 12? bushel - Si Q.9U . gal.. - 3T a 35 inn guL - 45 a 50 Dogging, Cot too, Butler Beeswax Candles, Adamantine Tallow - - , Corn j Chickens -Eees Flour 1U0 lb leathers i Lnrd Mutton Mackrel Molasses Meal Nails Outs bushel Pork - Potatoes, Irish Sweet Rice - Sugar, Loaf - Brown Stone-W are Salt - ''(a Tallow . . . Wheat - Whiskey. Northern - Worms. As this is the season of the year when worms ar.' ir.est formidable among children, the i proprietors ol M' Lane's Vermifuge lieg leave to , call the attention of parents to its virtues for the i cxpi lling ol these annoying, and often fatal ene ' mies ol children. Ii was invented by n physician nfami cinerienci! in Virginia, who. after having use d it for several years in his own practice, and found i's success so universal, was induced at last (() offer ,t ,Q ,;)e pMblic as a cheap, hot certain and .. ,. ... . 11K,,i.. exce lent medicine. It has since become justlv -wWmi. , . J popular ihroughoul the United States, as the most efficient Vermifuge ever known, and the d. mand has been steadily on the increase since its nrsi in troduction to the public. fC5" Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. HP Lane's Celebrated Vermifuge, rind take none ei?H. AH other Vermifuges, in enmparisnn, " wtirthb S4. I r. M'Laue's genuine Verntiiuge, also !iis Celebrated Liver Pills, can now be bail at all respectable V-'U Sorcs in the United Sta'is and ( ' .ii a la. 2w Wanted, 2 or 3 Months OR f'-i r-nin; purpos FOUR OU FIVE good strong 1 NEGRO MEN, lor which the most liberal price A ill C OA piui!. I e.r .uri.e.r i u lornia iioii iiiquue ai, una Oei. G, 1851. 1 1-tf Notice. rf HE Stockholders of the Columbia aad Charlotte Telegraph Company are- notified that this amount oi their stock is ; ll eiue, and those who have not paii arc respectfully requested to come forward and pay up with out fui ther delay. W. C. II ARK IS, Attorney, for Kennedy & Edwards, Contractors. October 6, 154. 11 Whig copy twice. Agent fcr IkeCoantry la IVcw-Tirk Viij. 'PEE aelvcrtiscr is prrpareel to net as General Agent 1 and Correspondent, in Near York, ior bte-iuesx men and others in the interior. Hen ill devote his whole time and attention to the purchase and mile of Fancy and other Goods, Roots, Prints, Machinery, Manafaeturers' and Mechanics' Stock and Matt-rials, Philosophical A p. p.iratus, &.e.; Drugs, Patent tnd other Medicines, Ari. cultural Impletneuts, Si cdf, Stock, & c. Collections made and its prosi cuted. Information ct all kt'ids furnished with regard to persons and places here. Situations pro. cured and guaranteed for clerks, mechanics, profession al men and others. M if a nd ri niiik' employees e r.ga yed and sent to the country. Passages secured to California, Australia, and Europe. In fine, anything that an intel. lige-nt Agent, we'll acquainted with Pfew-York and its business men, can d fiir an absentee, will be cxeeuted faithful and promptly. Caraninic..tions confidential. Address, aith -':e adequate to the service, A. E. BARTON, Bept. 1854 6t 189 Mulberry-Street, Ncw-Yrk. lF3 To Persons out of Employment ! $500 to $1,000 a Year. A CHANGE TO MAKE MONEY AND DO GOOD! Book Agents Wanted. THE snbeeribe r publishes a number of most valu.blc L Piclbriul Books, very popular, or.el of such a moral and ri ligioiis i '.itlu.'iice that while- g..od men may sad ly engage in their circulation, they will confer a public bcie fit, ;ind receive- a fair eompentstiun for their labor. To men ol cnleip.'ise an 1 tad, this businoss of fcrs an opportunity for profitable employment seldom to be me t with. Persons wishing to engage in the ir sale, will re. ccive promptly by mail, a Ctrcjlir containing full p:ir- ticalars, with ' Directions to persons disposed to act at I A II . .1 ... -,l I. ll,,. ,,-.,, n I I.e.. ,. i I ! l.o ;peois, uiri 1 "ui Hi iv. i ii to w . .... j ui. liirnislu'd, by i-ddrcssing the subscriber, post-raid, ROBERT SEARS, Publisher, 11 William Street, New-York. In Press, mid ready for Agents by the 1st et Oe. tober, Lia4, "Sears' Illustrated Dsscbii-tion of the RtssiAN EeriRE." lor lu.ther particulars address as above. (bloods it Auction ! h !)Y virtue oi' an assignment to me made on the -1th ) dav of Juiy, 1851, by Robinson k Rea, iRte Mer chant Tailors, I will sell at public auction in C.iarlotte on TUESDAY of the October Court, (24th of the month) from ONE to TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS tcorlh of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vrfi"s, and a Variety of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods together u iti the ijpitrte natters ttSHiiliy belonging to such an Establishment, The Stock is new none of it having been purchased later than last Fall, most of it last Spring. JAS. At. HUTCHISON, Sept. 29th, 1S.01. 10-ts Assignee. Y permission of John Ross, Ordinary of York Dis ) tiict. S. ('., 1 will expose to sale on the 30th of November next, at the residence of Henry hirt.brel, de- eased, all the goods and chattels of said deceased, consisting of 11 or 12 Leikely Negroes, all kinds of property that is common on a Farm. r.s made known on day of sale. JNO. 0. N ITHEKS, Adm'r. i t. 23 Sfi. 10.4w i Wotice S hfr by given that applicat.oi. will be n aile at the next session of tiie Legislature of this Sia e lor a c .arter to incorpoiate a Con pany To work Mines in Meckier.burg county ; also in L'oion countv. THOMAS ANDREWS. C harlotte, 2;ith Septen, ber, 1854. 10-tl Leatlier Factory. . THE subscribers will e.-ntinu". M to- PAN YARD I Jol'ii V. Iker, lire mile s- uthcist of Cn rlott. , the j manufacture of Leather, Harness, Boots -ad Bboes, sn I repairing Harness, for which Get en Hides nnd T1 I Birk will lie received in payment of any asjmlc in our (i c ' JOHN WV-. I.'- ! j rc'pt 8a, ISii Siit. JO IN vv. HLJ i SS. i I A Large Invoice of Cloihing, of all kinus and qualities, jost npencu SOLD VERTf LOW. We arc dnily receiving our large Fall Stock . f DRY GOODS, I5oots &l Shoos, Hots. Bonnets, ami Faney Articles, which will he sola ranch cheaper than ever, ill No. 2 Granite Row. ELI AS cc (.OlIbN. Sept 23, 1854 10-4t Wl.i copy -4 times. NOTICE. THE Asrency anl Saperintendeuce by C p . JOHN E. 1 PENM AN ol tlir respective iniu.:s and properties of the Charlotte Copper Company ; the Cupps' (i. hi Mining the Utter ishington y ol' Sep- Uompany owniajr I lie iiowio, wwan mine:) bavin? entirely ceased on tht ilh (I. tember instant : public not ice t here., t is hereby given ; and all p-rsons will govern tliemsetvea accordinptj. TIIO. P-ETJI BRICK, Witness, B. SiiKPARD. Attorney for the above C'on);-uiiiS. Charh tte. Mi cl, lenburir Co.. N. C S pteinber, 18a4. 10-ot TO Clit PiTHONS. ,i.t r. ft V 1 ii nr rilir r A .1, 3I)d W I I tjW embracing eve -.y artnde of Ladies' and Gentlemen's j suss m$m to which we incite attention. We arc determined not to h'- evnKRs-oi.n hj any bouse, and promise that our STYLES and Q UAL IT ' shall equal any in this mar k.t. Wc invite pa rticular attention to our stock of Ladies' TJtWsJM&8i (New Style.) Our selection of Ladies' DRESS GOODS is beautiful c ti-i II L L'ni. n i )w n trow r i 1 1 j Oar Embroideries, HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, Sec, are- til ol Hie liesl panuiaciure. TO FARMERS, wc ask a call, a our stock of Ne gro KERSEYS, BLANKETS,. SHOES. &u.,-will show foi itself. . ALLISON DANIEL. Charlotte, Sept. 29, 1854 4m Wiiii; copy. FASHIONABLE TAILORING. THE subscriber announces to the public generally, that he ie now receiving a large assortment of new iotks, fasimercs J'SSI'.VGiJ, for Gentlemen's wear, and Vgil hi? s.,!el for Cmsh at a sum II profit, or made toejrder aCCOldiug tollie latest styles. Shop ntit door tfj D.tuiels St. Allison. I0U D. L. BEA. Professor Johnston's School. THE next Session of this School will commence on 1 Tuesday, Ihe 3d Oct h. r, ! 84, in the Male Academy. Young mi n will be pre part d to enter College, ji for the priclicul bu iaess of life, sept 29, 1854 lb 2; Whig copy '2 tiaics. For Sale. 'I'll subscriber v ill ofler privately until Tucs- day el the next term of the Superior court, and 'the (ifnot to'.!.) ; I ubiie sale, a neal and :iio- !;! Private Ke'i-idene , located on Tryon or .M tin st r ' t, two coots unut h oi I i . I. W ii! iaiiin, ci aVenier.t ti tl.u business part ot the town. The dwelling contains three larije rooms on the lower story and two above; a good Kitchen, S.aoke-house and stable attached. The lot is very handsome and orna mented with o..k trrcs. Terms made known at the sale. sept 29, 1854 10 5t WILLIAM H.4RTY. BANK OF CH AR L.J T a E. t isrpttuiber Sf7, Iba4. t PPLICATION will b- made to the uejt Session of l ?!ie Legislature iM North Carolina tor an increase o! I ol the capital di'this Bank. 10 3. II. Li. WILLIAMS, Prtst. ClIAHLOTTE. Sept. 10, 1S54. At a meeting of tie Boar 1 ot Comaiissioners of the Town of Charlotte, held tl is day, at their Council chamber, It is Ordained, That the North Carolina Rail Road Company be requested fo to regulate the speeil of the Cars m passing through the corporate limits of said Town, that it shall i ot exceed the rate- of Four miles per hour ; and on starting irom the Depot they shall be required to ring the Bell, and continue to 'o so until the Cars have passed beyond the Town Boundary; and also to ring the Beil on the return, until the cais reach the Depot. Any Engineer or Conductor failing to ob serve this Ordinance shall forfeit and pay tte sura of Fl FT V DOLLARS. FufcTHEK It is Ordained. That no person shall be permitted to occupy more than one half the side walk while erecting ar y Building ; any person failing to ob serve this Ordinance shall forleit arul pay the sum of FIFTY I OLLARS. Fuktukr It is Orelained, That no peison shall cb struct th side gut'ers with material for Buildings; any persem violating this Ordinance shall forfeit ttnel pay the sum of FIFTY DOLLARS. F urt mc Jt is Ordained, That no person shall be permitted to build any Stable or l ow House wit-hin less than 00 feet of any street, in said Town ; any per son violating t is Ordinance shall pay a forfeit of FIF TY DOLLARS. Further It is Ordained, That the Town Guard shall put up in a lot any Horned or Mooley Cuttle that they may find lying in the streets at night, and the owner or owners of such Cattle shall forfeit and pay the sum of FIFTY CENTS on each head of cattle so round. W J. B KERR, XZT" Whig copy F. DAVIDSON, Intendant. Town Ci' ik. 10-4w Charlotte Marble Yard. HAVING disposed of our entire inte rest in the M ble Yard lo Messrs. Win. Tidily iSi. Son, we reco a r-iii- mend them to our friends. STOWE &. PEG RAM. September 36, 1604. 1 TIE subscribers having bought out the interest of Messrs. Stowe & Pi gram in the Charlotte Marble Yard, respectfully lender their services to thy people of Charlotte' and the country generally in this line ot busi ness. They are fuilv prepared to furnish Monuments, Gravestones, Marble Steps, Table Slabs, and other patterns cut Irom Marble, according tn the most approved taste ami styles, and upon the most ac commodating terms ever offered in Hie S..inin rn conn try. Tin- Vi;ru is situate n on the North West corner of tbt; Charlotte Depot Yard, where the ab?cj ibers, or theii ;.g. nls, may always b. found. VVJ1. TIBPY SON. Sepfciiibe r 26, 1854. lOtf Female School. ''HE Fall Session of MissSarairF.D viJsi.n's School I will commence on the HRST MONDAY ot Octo ber next. Those of h-r patrons who ere in arrears for Tuition will please call on W. F. D.vidOii and settle their ac counts. Charlotte, "September 21, 1854. 9-St NOTICE. r HE firm of WALLACE Be CROSS is this day dis- solved by mutnal cor.serrt. Aii persons indebted to them are r. qu-"sied To come forward arrl maicr pav menl by OctoVer ourt, or tiieir accounTs will be lour-.l il tte bauds of aa oeer for coilcticn. UaLLaK & - Sspt. 15, 1Sj4 - 9tf strV-: svl4 Sept. 29. 1654. MB. ! fort A PROCLAMATION, I By ExctUcvctt, David 3. llcitl. Governor of ! the St fife tif Soitn C'uohntt. i T "II ERE AS, it has been made to appear o trie that VV one "JAMES WILSON stands charged with the murder df Nathan C. Clayland, in the county of M ck ! leiibarg ; and whereas it has been made to appear that the said JAMES WILSON has fied beyond Ihe limits j of this State. Now, therefore, to the end that the said James u u son may be brought to justice, 1 do hereby issue this my.Proclamation offering a reward ol Three hundred and Fifty Dollars for the apprehension and delivery of said James Wilson to the SherilFof Mecklenburg. Ier riplioti. JAMES WItSON is about 17 or IS years of age; about 5 feet in height; auburn hair, and of youthful appearance : has some scars or scratches on his lace ; wide month, and face rather broad ; is quick and bold in speaking, and inclined to drink. I ?i.?3-,. Givei under my hand and the Croat Sea! rVcvit o! tlie s,ate ef North Carolina, at the city rrtSEAL. 0f Rateigb- this the L2!li day of Septem- NSSKSSSvfl her, A. 1). 1854. Bv the Governor: DAVID S. RE1D. i SAMUin ADon, Jr., rrivate ecreiarjr Sept. 2-2, 1854; fJ-Gw For Sale. I "HK ul "criber oflers for sale his plantation, contain- in? about 'VOO 4cre. Iving w ithin a hall mile south-east of Davidson College, aeljoining the lands ot Piofessor Gilfand, James Johnston, Esq., Joseph Pat terson, Robert Potts, and others. On the premises there are two comfortable dwellings, with abundance of spring water; also an excellent well of water, Gin House and Screw, and all otner rrquisue Duuuings It not solel privately prior to the Rat of November next, the above lands will be sold at public sale at James P. Henderson's store, Davidson College, on the ImI of November, 1S-34. For further information apply to the subscriber, 1 J miles south-east of Davidson ( ollege. A plat of said land w iil be exhibited to any one wish i:ig to view the land. A. MONROE GILLESPIE. Elysian Grove, Sept. 22, 1851 'J-3w O" Whig copy twice. fTISER & ntcMjsH, irar tic Court-House, C.H.MOTTE, JT C, RESPECTFULLY invite attention to their larse fciid w.ll selected te,ck of 3. nnte. 4 tr tiii mis. Pr.rfuntrru. MI randies. Unities, fyes. Oils, 1'aititn, w trinsntSf tryc. flavins received a thorough educatiph to this respon fible business in all its branches, both in this coanry and in Europe, and being large pure base rs for their combined establishments, thus possessing peculiar ad vantages, they confidently assert their ability and deter mination to compete with any house in the South as re gards the Purity, Freshness, and Price of their articles. Physicians' Prescriptions compoumlcd with the strict est attention and in accordance with the Pharmacopian of tile United States. Dealers supplied With Essences, Oils, lc, ut New York Prices. S.-pf. 2, 1851 9-1 y ITotice. HAVING been appointed trustee of Wm. Whealan, nl! his ui counts are- in my bunds for settlement, and 1 persons are warned net to settle the same with any other person bat me. S. pt 15,1834 WM. HARTY, Trustee. Administrator's Notice. HAVING qualified as Aelministrator jof the estate of Mathew Wallace, elec'd., notice is hereby given to al! persons indebted to the estate to come forward and pay the same as longer indulgence cannot be giv en ; and 'hose having claims against said estate will present them accon'ing to the form prescribed by act ol t'ae assembly, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. W ILSON WALLACE, adm'r. Sept. 1, 1854 Stf First (lass Kcslaurant. MILLER & PHELAN , SUCCESSORS TO II. HK( KMAN. HAVE just received and opened a frsh supply cf pure and genuine BRANDY, WINE, WHISKEY, CORDIALS, PO.iTER, ALE, &c, selected by a judge, and warranted unadulterated. lOO SSiixcn off Spstnisti Segarra of tebest and most approved brands, comprising Pi in cipes, Regalia, Rio Hondos, and various others, known to be as aromatic and fragrant as any imported. (ientlemen who w ish to enjoy something that is very fine, will always find us with the articles or hand, and ready and willing to serve them. H. S. MILLER. Sept 15, la.'.l gtf W. W. PHELAN. State of North Carolina, MECKLENBURG C UXTV. Superior Court of Latcs, Sprimts Term, lb54. Mary Wristou 1 nt. Petition for Divorce. Wm. J. Wriston. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Couit, that Wm. J. Wriston, the defendant in this cause, resides beyond the limits of this -tato : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that advertisement be maele in ti.e Western Democrat, for three montl s, notifying the said defendant of the filling of this petition, and that unless he appears at the next Term of th s Court, to be held for the county of Mecklenburg, . t the Court-House in Charlotte, on the 7th Monday alter the 4th Monday in September ne.t, and answer saiel petition, the same vvili be Taken pro confesso and beard exparte as to him. Witness Jennings R. Kerr, Clerk ot our said Court, at office, the 7ta Mo.iday after 4th Monday in March, A. D. 1854. J B. It ERR , ft. . c. Printer's fee J 10. .1-3m 500 PIECES RIBBON. ryO see the largest and most beautiful style of R I B- BON ever brought to this market, you must call on M. BAU.M ; by ;i'.ing so, you will find it ereatiy to your interest as he offers to sell better bargains than ever before. M. BALM, sept 7 7tf 1 doer west of Allison & Daniel. Negroes for Sale, Money ",577rtn.itoc3L. I I L. I. spit rune likeiy young ISegroes four w omen and five children at a fair price for cash. Wil. S. iN OR. MENT. j Charlotte, August IS. 54. 4 It N OTICE is hereby given that application will bo I made at Inn next session ol the Legislature tjr a charter lor a Mutual Lite Insurance Company to be ; located in lna rootle, N. U. Aug. II J NOTICE i hereby given that application will Le oiade al th mil session erf the Legislature for a a charter or a Mutual Fire Insurance Company to bw locate d in Charlotte, N. C. Aug. 11 3 Fresh Potash and Sal Soda. CASK of each, just received and for &a! at FISHEli, & HEINITSH 's. A Starch, Starch. T'RESU DIAMOND STARCH the choicest article JL o'. the kinl ever offered to the public, imparting a beautifol c'oss to linen, and economical in use. No laundry should be Without it. For sale at FtSHBft eV UKIM I.SII. Twt:c Notice. X OT1CE is hereby given that the Tax list for the town of Charlotte is r.aw in r. y hii.Js for collec tion, ar.fi mor. y must and wUi bs had. I will not call but or.ee S. A. 11 RR1S, juue L6. 47tf Tax Collector. S, ! A New MaiMff North Carolina. '1 HE untlersigned are preparing, and will publish ma 1 soon'as the necessary Surveys, &c, can be ob tained, a New, Lwrge and t omplt te Mat of Noa?M Cauoi.ixa, five feet b tl ree, well eagiaved and finished n the host style. It is admitted on all Bid, that rtleh a work is a great desideratum inour State, asd" It s mseouencb of the frequent enquiries on Ihts'nwbj ' signetl have embarked in tin tat I he only attempted woi k 0 t.. I k ad M McRea, published in 1S3.T ; o i Towns, Toads and Post-office:- ber, and nil our works of lnteii small exceptions, been set on loo. It is intended that the New Map, .. be published, shall contain, accurately l...v . the Natural Features of the State, the Inlets, llar. Sounds, Lakes. Rivers, Greeks and Mountains, cc. Also.the public improvements and r.rtificial divisior.. Th Railroads, Plankroads, Counties County towns. Pest offices, Cities Villages, Post-roads and Canals, Colleges, Academies, &c. &c. Lap Map will be ready by the summer of 1 S-lS. WILLIAM D. COOK, SAMUEL PEARCE. TERMS: In best Stvle, G,!t Rollers and First Impression-,. $10,00 in Plain Style, Black Rollers, 6,00 Information troni any source, and which may be of service in making the above work, will be thaukfully received. All communications should be addressed to WM. D. COOKE. ftaletarh. Sentemher 15. 8-6m Slailroaa Hotel, CHESTER, S. C. By J. R. NICHOLSON. TH E subscriber respectfully informs hi friends ud th puiHic generally, nun ins iiousc, noivn '.' s Itn; - UlllroiU lioiei, opiewnc tma vneum ..i. i i ii . i : L .. !'l . De pot, is ai1) open for the reception of regular and transient boarders and the travelling public ; and that he is making every exci (ion to deserve and secure a continuance of the kind and liberal patronage which has hitheitn been extended to hi.n. He flatters himself th:t every necdeel arrangement has been made to pro mote the' comfort of all who stop with him : his rooms are airy and Wtlbfttrnisbcd, his servants nre nttentiv and obedient, sad his table constantly supplied with the best ofthe season, ro that his friends will not want any attention accessary to make their sojourn pleasant and agreeable. His Stables are furnished wil h good host lers und an abundance rt" provender, and he is prepared ::t a moment's notice ta 6ppiy but customers with pri. Vale conveyances oi etery sort, Lo any part of the sur rounding e ouiitry. He desires to return his acKnowIedgemcnti to tho public for" pa si favors, and sobirils fur the future an i qually libera share of patroaag -. Aug 20, l-.-:4. 5U JOHN R NTi HOLSON. THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. HO! FOR (OLUiHSI.l I RAVING extended onr line to Columbi.t, we will giv the QUICKEST DESPATCH to articles of all de scriptions and sicr, el the most reasonable rates. Our EXTENSIVE CONNECTIONS, well-known r -sponsibility, and Ihe experience of our agi uts end em ployees, guarantee to all who may be pleased to employ us the utmost security and satisfaction. BANK NOTES, GOLD. SILVER, JEWELRY. srd VALUABLES of all descriptions CC tried at rcasenublu rates, with certainly ne! e1e.spitch. D R A F'PS "on E"GL A N D, 1R ELAN D, SC OTL AND and CALIFORNIA d .r sale at nil our rffices. Competent and obliging Messengers M accompany each MAIL TRAIN, to which our cars nre attached. The Express will arrive in Columbia dailyat 3 o'clock p. in., ami loave daily at 7 o'clock a. in - O OiTice Richatdsen street, nearly opposite th Ex change Bank.jp Sept. 15, 1834. R-3m. Valuable Providence Lauds For Sale. tl'IlE subscriber offers for sale his Plantation, situated 1 10 mile S south of Charlotte, end 4 miles east of Mor. row's Turn -out, adjoining the lauds of R. Peoples, J. N. Ross, Or. J. S. Pvjrtcr and others. This tract contains 2f O AlTCX, more or less, and is well adapted to tho growth of cotton. The location is beautiful and healthy and in delightful neighborhood Thrc is on the phi. e a good two-story dwelling and other necessary bunding. Also, another tiact of laud lying 3 miles east of tho above, containing 130 Acres, mostly wood fmel. The subscriber W.fJ take pleasure in showing tho lands lo pcrsoAs ih sirens of purchasing. If not disUCStd of privately, the subscriber will expose to publics;. I. above lands at Ii is re sidence.on the iMst ol Octobi r, II ." 2. At the same time and place, will lie said a lot of Si- , (rain, and Farming tool?, etc. scot 8, I8.,l 7 G.v W. A. PATTON DC? Whig copy G times. 3XTotioe. 0?v nn'd after the- q . Ii instant, the following scheriulo will be run daily (Sunday excepted) by the mad train upon the Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad : T.E.I VK. ARRIVE AT Charlotte t 10 a. m. Columbia 11.15 a. m. Columbia 4.20 p. m. Charlotte 12 p. m. Passengers will be taken to and from the junction with the S .ii 1 1 1 Carolina Railroad, lo accommodate the trains with which we run in connection. By order of the Board: F. NIMS, General Superintendent aug 24 C 5t Charlotte nnd S. C. Railroad. White Castile Soap. 'j'HIS new familj and Toilet SOAP is held in high es. teem, and is superior to the ordinary Soap for its bland and emollient qualities. For the nursiry it in particularly adapted innocent in its combination and lre:e from all injurious alkalies. This is in economical Sjap for lamilies. Just rece iveel and for sale by I D HER St II EI N 11811, Mpril 14th Dispensing chemists. IMotice. HAVING sold my entire stock to Miller A Phelan, 1 have placeel all my Notes anil accounts in the hands of R. .l . Sterling for collect von. Those indebted to me are rcquesteel to make immediate payment. H. BUCK MAN. September 1, 34. 1-tf DR. CHAMPION'S VEGETABLE AGUE PILLS AND V'getttble Ant i-Dillons e- An ti- Dyspeptic Pills. TpHESE me dicines have been used by thd proprietor a J. number of years in extensive practice, during which time he has tr'Nited some thousand jf cases of Fever with the greatest success. They never fail to cure tho Chilli ami Fever the first day. FISHER t HEINITSH, Sept 1,1851 6 Tn Side Agent for Charlotte. 300 Oz. Quinine. I EST received 30U or.. QUININE, warranted pure, to ,J be sedd low for cash at FISHER & HEINITSH, Drugstore near courthouse. S pt 1 IS hereby, given thai application will be made to the next General Assembly of North Carolina st its next session, le nnierid the Charter ofthe town of Charlotte. Aug 85, 1851. MANY TAX PAYERS. 2STol3ristsl5.a Hats R EtElVED ami for sale. Something entirely new anu very tasUionaLle. At. PAL M . August 18, '54. 4.tf JPPER and BAND LEATHER, also fin TRUNKS Vj and VALICES, for sale, cheap, b July 2J. tf R. SHAW. 5000 Yds. Calico, JL'ST received and is cfTred far sale, from SI ta 12 cents per yard. If. BALM. sept 8 7tf 2 doors from the courthouse. Cholera, Dyseutary, &c. N unfailing and immediite cure for those fesTM r Diseases is Jacob's JJiaj rbexa and Dyseutary Cor dial, recommended ami used by physicians in their pri vate practice with the greatest success when ail other remedies have foiled. Sold by FISHER & HEIN.TSfl. un. 4, lrS4, (J h-allots nnvl DrijJgKHi.
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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