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1 ' "" " I - - - Tciiu Item. The Stste Attorney (Jenerol has decided ihsun pasts where files have been made upon lands sub quently included in the reserves of ibe Pacific Itailroad, tbete cannot be raised for the purpose pf making other files on the same land. If ruiseJ he lands revert to the reserve. The Austin Stole Gazette says the hr-nvy winds and rains haw materially damr.g d the cotton crop of thai vicinity and down the Colorado valley. The Gazelle learns that Capt. Marcy, harmg made the tuiiable selections of land for the Caddoes and Camancbes, has left for Washington to make his report to the Government. The Indians have ngain been committing depre dations at the Fort Mason settlement. Large numbers of emigrants arc moving into Peter's Colony, and sealing on the fine lands wnhu: its limits. The lesidence of Mr. Armstrong, in Lavaca, .as struck by lightning some days ago. The Com mercial sys : II struck tbo top of the Loose, passed down through the roof and struck a bed, w hich 'I tore all to pieces and drove one of the post into the ground, besides doinj; a good deal of damage. .Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong were out in the jard at lUo oi ment, and did not receive any injury. The fall emigration to Texas lias commenced with great force. Everv steamship carries) thither number of persons who intend to settle, and manv tH wending their wnv by laud. Caors in Tax as. The Brazoria Planter of the S7:h ultimo referring tu lbs effects of the late storm, says the planters of rh.it country have suffered erv severely. It thinks not more, .'ban u third or ha n rrr.p of sugar wiil be made, and cotton will not greatly exceed a fourth of an avemge yild. CjiEitoKKK CovKTY. 'i'he Cberohee Sentinel says the corn crop nl iha' cntiaty baa tunn-d out much belter than wai expertrd. Tho y it Id has been aUnsdanf. Jn relation to tho cotton crop, that pane? says that the gyoersd shortness of lbs cotton crop, in one pence ol tbe severity oi ths drought, naturally justifies the anticipation ol au advance in prices. Cass Cinty. The 11 mid. al the 36th ult., MVS thai if the picking Beasoa !, uld j'foe an Sj-iod s that of Usl Vr, the Citti crop will 1: much larger than baa been sn?icijattad. Tn.wis Coi n r v. The S;alo G--zette, of iiie UOth ultimo. m a : Tlie violent sinde of Inst week, soeoraded by the heavy rn:ns which hive- been !a!!ii. f.r several davs pa. hare m it rtr-.liv damaged the cotton crop of this vicmitv, and li-iwn the Colorado Val ley. The notion which opened during the dry wea'h-r f Angost and SepnMher, basuriog lonae ly iti ;h b''ls at the tinn1 when the stordi bj .n, larjj" M antiiies were blown out upon the ground, and th rains following ilHiaediately, coewpietely covered n sritli d it. We Ihinh w m safely .y that tw enty j? r c M of the crcp low been des troy id. A FIasd Hit. The Cincinnati Gesvtta refer ring fo the fret 'hit several paupers from Eur. y hvd been hipped back h the ao'hontue wl Boat vu. sea : 'We miy rot nhjncl u hnioir paapers ant K ck to the j.' ce (r m a Hence ihey earn, only it sVik us that cry Inaea 1 baeh hit mite eros lh or which parent: a a police curi n anal women thrre thoasal an, because tiiey are pott, ought n't to n.ke an macs rats khj' a cosntnjs sivnr HnJ:n me;ro back to V.rgiow becauee sTnKHS. n a is !h- s Hf.ni of the year when a urni .ir" nit nrtntHiih!e rnni: rr,!:dirn, tliw pmrrj iors of RIlanos Versniftano beg leave f i-nil i:p atteWtin ot parents to v.nu- kr the exp-'l!inai nt ilie snnoyi ig, .jv-J often faal ene ei ? ol chihJreo. I . nis invntd by a jthysiei.tn i re-it eapcriance in Vrguta, h, ftr havins us rl it (or bAtrl ye.Ts in hij practice, a:ifl h-utirl i U'-c ?; sntiversal, w.is iodoct d at lst fee iw.t it to ih'1 pnblie n cheap, butortain hi;4 eccellent nwdictne. Ii since btcHic j'! j 'i.ij!ftr ihroHttlinwl the Onittd S:ji'v, us ih m: efri.'ieot Vttm'furm rver Known, nud iio aleeaand has been stesdtty c-s t!ic increase sines it firai hi traduction 'o the puMie. Oy" Purchasers will h rnn fjil to a-U for Dr. Jr I miff's CitcLrvt'ti Vfrwiffgr, aurl lfko ntrx else. All other Vraniftjgcs, in epsaparrison, r' wor'hl's. Vt. M'L -i"V rnuiua Vcraaitur, ohm) liia Ct!hraiel Liver Pilla, ran he haW e.l si! reaprctabio Di'ij; S'.t-ris t 'anada. in tbu United Stn'tis and 2w n.i v. uc ac: us. Marrild, in PauMini ci'i;rtx' Wrhicsd iv, I he Jt)!h S pit-mUr, Mr. TH S. A. ('. ALLEY t. .M'.ss SARifl A. MEilAF FEY, foroaerly f Cabarrus cuniy, N. C OSII Diai, at hi reaideacs in of the 1 llh hint., 1'. .M Ibis com ty, on the Brora KIRKPATRICK, in the llvXh yrai si h: age. 1 he petition, chamrter and iafinenec t f the de.-on,d avsasatly damaad aaars than a coansnon ir:lutv t. hia BBSSSSry; atid,howeer Trolll the obligation, the wri ter feels his haadf BjWaey to do ait'-ph- j'lvtire to t:.e thn'e. A few reanarks i!l show the eMimatioa in which he was held, the duties he performed srith bc scplaacs and proSit, and the saaaaer in which he met the last enemy. Keaied in the Tresl yterian faith hie became a mem ber and sahss qasatly a Kaliosj Elder af that Cbareh. Having completed ln preparatory career in the Clasat cal Academy, he entered Davidson College and was graduated with iistiaetion. He w.is the.-, selected an assistant intuictor in the institVtlOB, audit i known to all how dtltSjeatlv ant acc pt.il-ly he Inlfillcd the duties of hia chair Leaving the t'oiirge tth cretiit to himself and to the regret of his friends, he proceed ed to est.iblisti a classical iastitatsoa in the vicinity of Sharmi. II roniil.il iiin mm T rl. .r rtmi uttr nr,il students. His pasaila rMsTiMl a hiajh raapecl and love fr him, and yet were COMCMMM ol his loroe and deci sion ot dharacter. They advanced with rapidity in their course of stu'l y and, :en they applied for en t;ance upon their i ollege eurrienlum, the Professors W3i so gratified and pleased with their prcliminary examination that they were easily and creditably ad mitted. In a word, he was si ideatlasd with the in terests and prosperity ot llbeial education that his loss a a Teacher can neither.be described nor repaired. Parents may now have reason to lament. Esaag men. especially those who received instruction from him, will be long am! deeply sensible of his removal and be fiiled with sorrow that they can never recite to him aam. As a Sana Mr. Kirivpatnck was dignified, affa ble and courteous ; as a cit:z. n, kind and obliging ; and as a husband and father, tender and ajfcttlaaiats A a Christian, he was, uniformly consistent and ex ceedingly liberal iirhis spirit. No one could be farther from bigotry and prejudice. He rejoiced in the prosper ity and success of all the acknowledged bfmSrhea of the hritian hurrh. Alt!:o:ii;h he did not converse with many persons on the subject of his own experience, yet it was easy to see that lie was a JseaCed and asaloaa member anJ elder. Durn.g his last sickness, his mind being more or less afflicted by disease, he did not speak at length of his prospects lor eternity but, judging by his life and fiuits, as well as from the closing exer cises ol his mind, we may safely conclude that he died the death of Saints anil has ascended to enjoy their fe licity and reward. This is the only reflection that can prove an antidote to the pain of separation or a ba m of consolation to the grief of the bereave!. O, that the Shepherd of Israel mav gently le d the ssrvieinc wife sad gather the lambs in his own bosom. O, that I al! may feel, as well as confess that, however we may j U"iiy the g(.;;:el and awash lia-btl of ,tt ! "hiie in health, it is the only ari of safety in the .tor dtn of death. 5. p. H'hi copy. J. B. F. BOONS, WHOMTMf.lt ANJ RETAIL DEALER IN moT& k mom. SOLE i. f J J TMEK, CJU.W SMUTS, LINING AND BINDING SKINS, SHOE TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Charlotte, N. C. Oct. 20, 1654. ly Boots, Boots Boots. DAVIDSON t MOSS have just received one of the largest stocks ol BOOTS c SHOES ever offered in this market, and respectfully invite Ladies and gen tleman to call and examine their stock before purchas ing, a.- they are determined to iell as low as the low est, and a little Lower particularly H&avy Neguo BKOGANS. Oct 20, 1854 1 3tf Cheese. . DAVIDSON & MOSS have just received 25 BOXES of English Dairy CHEESE, low for cash. Oct 2j, lbol Vilt Ready-Made Clothing. V LARGE and splended assortment of Ready-made Clothing, to be had low for cash, at Oct 20 it DAVIDSON' &. MOSS. Hats. JUST received and opening a splendid lot of Beehe's and Leary's most fashionable Fall and Winter style HATS, together with a large assortment of men and boys' CAPS, Loafer and Wool Hats, of every variety, at DAVIDSON & MOSS'. Oct 20 tl Ladies' and Misses' Bonnets. U3T receive. 1 the latest New York stvles of Velvet, atin, Silk, and Straw BONNETS, at Oct 20 DAVIDSON & MOSS. S. H. HOWELL, 6 addle and Harness Manufacturer, Three doors south of Sadler's Hotel, CHAKLOTTE, S. c. I WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Charlotte and the surroun ding country, that I have now on hand AN SXTSkSSfVB ASSOKT.MKN r OS Saddles, Bridles, Harness, KadtlScrv Ilat'dnare, W hips, Buffalo Robes, WOW. E BLANKETS, SADDLE CLOTHS, SKIRTINGS, 1ICXJ SKINS, Pstast, Enamelled & Harness Leather, together with every thing usually kept in rny line of business, t" Saddle and Harr.ess M ukmn fur:iishsd With ery tMr;K ncee-irtry for carrying on the business on the Boost reaaoaaMa term. KJr All kinds of Saddles and Harness made at the iiOit-st notice. Hpairir,K promptly executed. Oct. 80, 164. S. M. HOWELL. g3HI!0 KVER THOUGlITaaSS 'I HAT l()f)DS coul l be sold a- low as Brown, Braw- Ley a o. are selling them. They are receiving their aery large and handsome stork of all kinds of XDxy Goods, Bonnets, flats, Hardware, Cutlery, and a lere assortment of Groceries, White Lftd, Glass, nd a large stock of Negro Blankttti, hu h we bought under eery favorable ci rcumstanre, et.d as 'ell them LOWE.'i than was erer nld in this market before. We have a large stock of ISODTid a low er, the lowest. We have also a very larcje Stock of Ready-Made Clothing, whah w will ei very low. And we have for the LaJie f. ti a and Kancy a lo- t 50 cents, French Merinoes, all 'o'ars, 'oi-er tteu ever cid before. Casfuiieres, so'kd colors and Fignred Re anes, all kinds Embroidered Ladies' Cloaks and Shawls. We would most respectfully invite a!! those wiahirc to buy oods to p;i and examine our stook and hear our prices before buying elsewhere, as we think wo can ofler indacesnesrts to buy from us HKOWN, BRA V LEY & TO. CI srlotla, October 20, '54. 13-tf Saddles and Harness. R. SHAW n hsnd the lircest and heitf nortnient II AS of S.iDIvLES ail IlVILfs that was ever brourht to this market, Also W HIPS, c RPET-BA r;s. HARNESS MOUNTING &z TRIMMINGS .f nil ki:ids for the trade, which he will rrll rrtber by the wholesale or r-ti!.to cash on pi nctl al coavoaaas, On t'ie UIO'I iih-- T te it i aaa. AV i, BErAtRlXO dune in good crdtr At the ahort ci ti' iice. uCT !I end rnmiuc ir.y rtock b'. t re you purchase els- A lt,.-re. Qy S:jop one door east of Springs A. McLcod'n ftore. Oct. 20, 1854 R HAW. ETrs, Shaw REGS leave respectfully to announce to the Ladies of Charlotte nnd its vieiuityf&f th.it shi his oncned n 1 irrn r.ssortmenl nfiua consisting of the lutcst styles of BONNETS, CAPS, AND HEAD DRESSES, mid a well-aelectod stoc k of Dress Trimmings and Paterns. She alao eontinuea to sarry on the DRESS-MAKd NCj HI SI'.S, :;nd tenia she can give .iitisf.ictir.ii in both bianche. So paina nil hoe spared to please. r . . A i . . , , . wimts nri iiiiiTlv ail( ndtil l.j. tK-t 17, 1.-54 fc I3tf Salem Almanacs for 1855, fQR SALE, by the ross, dorcn, or sinple copy, at t!ie BOOK STORE. Oct 20, 13if Charlotte. For SsStlo, improved LOT 50 fri t frontinjr on the etrret bv IM foot deep car the Central Railroad, with k aaarfailabfo new Dwelling Bouse,ad the frame of a hmsc, ."Id by -Jil feet, and 1 A story hiaJk, n the premises; aI- a :' .d well of wafer within 30 feet of the house. Price (800, on a long credit. Oct 20 3t WM. S. NORMENT. Sponge, ..penge. XE KSsortUM nt of Bit. ling anu Carriace Snoni-c A P -t jU- u-t rcccivt d iit Oct 20 Charlotte Drug Stnrp. Lyon's Kathairon and Barry's Tricopherous. En-sh Bupj!y of these invaluable hai Sale at lir tonics, for FISHER & HKIXITSH, Oct CO Charlotte Drug Store. Durand's Bitters. THIS valuable medicine has long bV ea held in lgU 1 estiisatrna as a rsatoratire fr.,m the debility i-ce. sioned by chiil ur.d tt.r, Kivir.g tone to the Digestive organs, and rcgntatini the nhule syshun. For alc at FISHER k nElNITSM. Oct 20 Family Drceis. ALL K4SU8 OF PLAIN, FA2JCY AND OR ; ; NA MENTAL JOB PRINTING DONfi A I Till? i.'iPtfCirfl AT ftV-Mr-f n - t r t-J Loj.'i-'vti rm ur r lUi A Chnrlotle Retail Prices Current.) CORRECTED WEEkLY, Bacon, sides . , ... lb. - H) a 12 Hams - - lb. ; 10 2 Hug round - - lb. - 99$ Bagging, Cottoii, - - yd - 16 17 Butter !b. - 12i a 15 Beeswax .... Ib. - 20 a 22 Beans - - - - - bushel - t)0 $1 Brandy, Apple - - - gal. - 35 a 50 Pencil - - gal. . 75 a 87 i Cotton - lb. - 7 a 8 Coffee lb. 12i a 1G Candlus, Adamantine - lb. 25 a 30 Tallow ... lb. - 15 a 20 Corn bush. 70 a 75 Chickens each - 00 a 1 5 Kggs dozen - 0 b 121 Flour 100 lb. - 3 cs Feathers Ib. - 30 6 40 Lard lb. . 9 a 10 Mutton Ib. - 5 a 0 Mackrel bbl. - $12 a 16 .Molasses gal. . 25 a 40 Meal bushel 70 a 75 Nails lb. 6 a 6J Oats bushel - 30 a 33 Pork Ib. - 5 a 6 Potatoes, Irish - bushel . 75 8tj Sweet - - bushel - 00 a 50 Rice bushel - 3 a 84 Sugr, Lonf - - - Ib. - 11 a 12 4 " Brown - - lb. - 5j a 9 Stone-Ware .... gal. - 10 a 121 Salt sack 00 a 2j T4-a Ib. . 62 a $1 Tallow 10 a 12 j Wheat bushel - $1 a $U Whiskey, Northern - - gal. - 30 a 35 M North Carolina gal. - 45 a 50 Public Sale. ON TUESDAY of Superior court, (14th Nov. la54,) as Executrix ol the lust Will and Testament of" Patrick Harty, deceased, 1 will expose to sale, at the Courthouse, in Charlotte, Twenty-Five or Thirty Valuable Town Lots, lying south-east of the Charlotte a. S. C. Kailrosd. ALSO, ON THE SAME DAY, A Valuable Plantation, lying miles east of Charlotte, on the Lawyers' road, containing about 130 acrea. Alsr, 2V Milch Cows and Calves, and a lot of Household Furniture. TsRv.g or Sai.s.. Note, 12 month after date, with approved securities. JOH ANA BAITY, Esecutrix. WM. HARTY, Agent. Oct. 13, 1851. ls NEW FIRM A NO rsToTsr G-oocls ! Quick Sctlet and Small Proits ! RICKEKT & HARTY VliE now receiving and opening, at the stand late ly occupied by C. Johnston as a Boot and Shoe toie, a splendid Mock of Ready-Made Clothing, Foots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, direct from the manufacturers in New-York and Phila delphia; and having purchased very low for cash, we aie enabled to offer thni on he same terms. The citiaens of Charlotte and public gen era! If are re spectfully soliciter1 to call and examine our stock, hear our prices, and judge for themselves. S. J. RirjCKRT, Oct. 13 lStf JAMES HA)TY. Wanted, 2 or 3 Months FOS F-irr:iu pfirj.ie, POCJR OU FIVE good f ton g IfBGfiO AiKN, for which the most hh. rl prieea rill he giver.. Eur further in formation inquire aA this c.tf.ee. Oct. G, IBS. ll-tf FOR SALE. jferr I OFFl'.R for ii:. I ted on Church Ji L'.,;ir.,..,i sale my HOUSE and LOTJoca- street, one t-tniare east of the N. C. Railroad Bridiie. The Lot is level and handsomely situated, the soil sandy, and the neighbor hood one of the best in the town. The House is new beirg just completed and built in good style, with four Isrte Hid airy rooms in it. Kor furthr particulars apply to oct. 13, 1-31 13tf J. E. PENMAN. One smcl Q vru wunt a Fashionable SILK DRESS 7 Do row want a Fashionable IiON.NET? . Do you want a Neck and B mnet RIBBON ? If you do, calf at M. ft aum's store, where you can get suited from the crown of your he;:d to the sole wf your foot. M. KAUM, Oct. 13, 1Sj4 next door to Spruit, D.inicl Jk. Co. Cheaper than Ever! MANTILLAS and CLOAKS, of Cloth, Satiin and Silk, can be got at M. B VCM'S. N"ow Arrivals. Af BAUM has just received fine assortment of , B ack and colored SILKS, (latest styles.) more BONNETS, and the largest and hest assortment of RIBBONS, ever brought io this town. M. BAUM, ocl 13, 12tf 2 doors east courthouse. The Clothing: The Clothiner ! The Clothing I Oh, the Clothing I BY calling on M. BAUM, you will find the largest and finest assortment of CLOTHING ever brought to this market ; also, a good assortment of HATS and CAPS. M. BAUM, oct. 13 I2tf 2 doors east of the courthouse. Notice nMIF. Stockholders of tho Colu-r.bia and Charlotte 1 Telegraph Company arc notified thtt tho nuiotintof their stock is all due, j.ind those who have not paid are respectfully requested to come forward and pay up with out fuithcr delay. W. C. HARRIS, Attorney, for Kennedy & Edwards, Contractors. OotoSfr fi, 1854. 1 l-2w An Application for Manniufcsion. VTOTICE is hereby given that an application will be i Made to the next Legislators of North Carolina for the passage of an act to manumit JEHU V, a slave, for meriy the property ol H oi. D. M. Barringcr, and now the property of H. B. Williams and S. W, Davis. October 7, 1854. Il-sr Notice IS hereby given thr.t application will he made at the next session of the Legislature of this State for a charter to incorporate a Company to work Mines in Mecklenburg, county ; also in Union county. THOMAS ANDREWS. Charlotte, 20th September, 1So4. 10-tt Leather Factory. fHE subscribers will continue, at tho TAN YARD of A John W Ike r. tire mihs aonthaajS at Chirlstlri, the ' asuuiactnrc af Leatlur, llnrneas, Bosta aud brioe, and ; repjirir.ff Ilamess. lor which Green Hidts and Ta" I B.rk wiil be-received in payment of in' article in ear : Lnc JOHN WALK BR. t.2: 18.1 2m, JOHN W. HUNTER. 1 I M Vi'.'l and I! VND LEATHER, sansniTRUNKS 1 end VALICES. for sale, cheap, by f j JslySS. 2if " R. SHAW. !J S . m Select English and Classieal cnei. I nriRERT G. ALLISON hna opcnd in the Town ot XV Charlotte, a select English and CUssical Sebool, in tba 3rd atory ol Air. Leroy Springa'Nvw Buildinf. TERMS: English Department, tlO per session of S months. Classical " 915 October 13, 1S54 l'--tf TESTIMONIALS. This certifies that Mr. Robert Allison completed his educatioruin the University of North Carolina three- yawn since, a is made niamfcit by the diploma men conferred upon him. His deportment as a student was moral and regular. He alterwards became a member of tho Union Theological Seminary in Virginia, and prosecuted a course of (studies m that institution two years and a half. At all public examinations in the Seminary his Scholarship and attainments were well approved. He is recommended to the confidence of all with whom he may have occasion to transact busiueaa or to have iiitureourse in society. (Signed) JOS. CALDWELL. Chaptl Hill, December 11, 1830. Chapel Hill, Dee. 14th, 1830. This is to certify that the bcirer, Mr. Robert Alli son, is a graduate of this College that he held a respec table standing' in his Class that he has since been at tending: the Theological School nt Hampden Sydney, whore he maintained a g-ood standing lor attainments, and was blameless in his moral character. Mr. Allison having it in prospect to apply himself, for thb present, to teaching he is hereby recommended to any who may wish for a Teacher, as one a ho will be capable and faith tttl in that capacity. W. HOOPER, Professor Ancient Languages, University of N. C Raleigh, May 9, '46. Mr. R. (J. Allison Dear Sir: In reply to your letter of 7lh inst., I take pleasure in bearing the fullest testi mony to your deservedly high reputation for moral de portment and Classical attainments, during your en gagement in this City, about ten years ugo, as a Teach er of youth. "With great respect, 1 am sir, yr. oh. serv't., GAS: MANLY. Bkatty's Foid, Catawba Co., N- C, 5th February, '16. Sia: I take much pleasure in staling that I have long had the tciliwfuctiou of knowing and appreciating your merits as a Teacher of youth, both at Raleigh and Charlotte-. In pirt.catar at the latter town, where I re sided at tlie time and had under your immediate charge and tuition two pupils, both of whom were mack im proved in their morals and education under your care. I could wish that you would find it to your interest to prosecute your profession still among us, it would afford much profit to many, Satisfaction to all, and to noiie uiori; than to Vary tineerely your ob. servant, JNO. H. WHEELER. Robert tf. aVUisoj), Eq. U.iitsesity of No.Ca., May 39, 1S54. R. G Allison, Efcj. Hear Sir: I take grent pleaaars in recomineiidiiiif ou to all who are in search of a gooi practical Teacher, an a faith iul and accurate in structor of the youig. This I feci that I can ri ry wrll dcii!C I prepared ;or College, in good pari, under you and of course had every opportunity of knowing well vout- uielhod of instruction. Tlie student, inoromtr, whu you have from lime to time sent to the lhiitrity have given satisfactory evidence of having Less or rcUy tasght under yotfr supervision. Very reapectfullv, A. M .H!FP Pre feasor ui Hitory. Umvkbsitv or NoaTa CasoLia Chaiel Hill, 1st June, RaHert G. Allison, Eq., jrradimted at this Institution at tire aunu.il commencement in 1B3, and has from that dy to this, been almost constantly engaged iu the in struction ot" youlh. Me is a gentleman of good mind, agreeable manners, unblemished moral reputation and ample experience. His ability to impart instruction, han been shown by the young men, who from lime to time, during a period of mure than 20 yeirs, have come from his School to the University. We recollect no instance, in which a pupil of his has not afforded satisfactory evidence of caasfal and accurate trailing. H. L. SWAIN, President, JAMES 1'Hf LLH'S, Professor of M ithewiittics, 4tc. E. MITCHELL, Pr. ft sor of Chemistry. Iotioe. IJ V permission of John Ross, Ordinary of York Dis ") trict, S. C, 1 will expose to sale on the 30fa of November next, at the residence of Henry Kimbrel, deceased, all the goods and chattels of saicL deceased, consisting of 11 or 12 Likely Negroes, and ail kinds of property that is common on a Farm. Terms made known on day of sale. JNO. G. WITHERS, Am'r. Sept. 9, 1854. 10.4w Ageut for IhcCeHntrj in Kew-York 1 iy. rFHE ndvertiser is prepared to net as General Agent 1 and Correspondent, in Ncvi' York, for business men and ottiers in the interior. He will devote his whole time and attention to the purchase and sale of Fancy and other Goods, Books, Prints, Machinery, M muh.cturers' ar.e Mechanics' Stock and Materials, Philosopii icI Ap paratus, A-c; Drug1?, Patent arftl other Medicines, Agri. cultural Imploir.euts, Seeds, Stock, 4te. Colh cfifins made and suits prosecuted. Information cf all kinds furnished with regard to persons and phices here. Situations pro. cured and goarantecd for clerks, mechanics, profession. al men ano otln rs. Male and female employees engaged and sent to the country. Passages secured to California, Australia, and Europe. In fine, anything that an intel ligent Agent, weii acquainted with New.york and its business men, can do for an absentee, will be executed Ctitbfuly and promptly. Coinmunicilions confidential. Address, wkh fee adequate to the service, A. E. BARTON, Sept. 1854 fit 189 Mulberry. Street, New-York. Valuable Providence Lends For Sale. ri'HE subscriber offers for sale his Plantation, situated 4 10 mile s south of Charlotte, and 4 miles cast of Mor row's Turn-out, adjoining the lands of R. Peoples, J. N. Ross, Dr. J. S. Porter and others. This tract conta ins 2 10 .Acrt'Si, more or less, and is well adapted to the growth of cotton. The location 16 beautiful and beajfhy and in a delightful neighborhood There is on the pla;e a good two-story dwelling a no other ntccssary buildings. Also, another tiacl of laud lying 3 miles cast of the above, contaiii'iig KHO .4 crt'S, mostly wood hind. Tho subscriber Will tako jiteasure in showing tlie lands to persons desirous of purchasing. If not disposed of privately, the subscriber will expose to public sale the above lands at his ft sidence, oh the 21st ot October, le.54. At the same time and place, will be suld a lot of Stock, Grain, and Farming tools, etc. sept 8, IS.il 7-6w W. A. I A 1 TON. Whig cojiy 6 times. White Castile Soap. J-HIS new family and Toilet SOAP is held in high es 1 teem, and is superior fo the ordinary Soap for its bland and rmdlicnl qualities. For the nursery it is particularly adapted innocent in its combination and free from ail injurious alkalies. This is an economical Sjap for families. Just received and for s.-.1e by FlteHER & HEINITSH, april 14th Dispensing chemists. DR. CHAMPION'S VEGETABLE AGUE PILLS AND Vegetable Anli-Bilious djr Anti-Dyspeptic Pills. rl,IIESE mtdicinesr have been used by the propiicfor n X number of years in extensive practice, durii.c bicli time he has treated some ihousanria of cases of Fever with the greatest miccis?. Ti:cv never fail to eu'e- tho Chills and Fver the fits! day. ' FISHER & HEIN4T&H, Stpt 1,1854 6-3;n - Sole Agents for Charlotte. XLs"ULXjrLT30jr i'OR SALE on .Me.Mit E. The subscriber has for sale st his Mill chaeis creek, a hirgc quantity of good lum ber of various kinds, stacked, dried, and ready for deliv ery. SAMEh KERR. June 23J. 1S54. 4i-!f OSCAR M. LlKBEr:,consu ting Chemist and Minn g Geo ogist. is prepared to make assays, ml-uns sur- veys, ike. C Grain store, Ju"y 7, '5f Oihce Gnar'otte, H C, above lienurix's 50-2nr A Large Invoice of Clothing, of all kinds and qualities, just opened and will be SOLD VERY LOW. We arc daily receiving our large Fall Stock of DRY GOODS, Boots 4&. Shoes, Hats, Bonnets, and Fancy Articles, which will be sold uinch cheaper than ever, at No. Granite Row. ELIAS & COHEN. Sept 29, 1854 10-4t Whig copy 4 times. NOTICE. THE Agency and Superintendence by Capt. JOHN E. I PENMAN of ItM respective minus and properties of the Charlotte Copper Company ; the Capps' Gold Mining Company ; the L'njon Gold Mining Company, (the latter Company owning the Howie, Lawsan and Washington mine;) having entirely ceased on the 7lh day of Sep tember instant : public notice thereof is hereby given ; and all psrsons will govern themselves accordingly. THO. PETHER1CK, Witness, B. ShsfaRD. Attorney fur the above Companies. Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co., N. C, i September, 1854. s 10-3t TO OUR PATRONS. TTT'E are now receiving our FALL and WINTER cmbracini; every article ot Uentlemen 'a to which we invite attention. We are determined not to be undersoi.o by any house, and promise that our STYLES and O.UALITV shali equal any in this mar kef. AVe invite particular attention to our stock of Ladies' TJMtLMM, (New Style) Our selection of Ladies' 1K ESS GOODS is beautiful us will be seen when you call. Our Embroideries, HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, &c, are all wt' ihe best manufacture. TO FARMERS, we nsk a calf, as our stock of Ne gro KERSEYS, BLANKETS, SHOES, ate., will show tci itself. ALLISON 4. DANIEL. Charlotte, Sept. &9, 1834 4m 3JT Whif copy. FASBIOMBLE TAILORING. THE subscriber announces ta the public gem rally, that hs is now receiving a large assortment of new C'ietks, Casfmeres AND I'ESTIJTGS, for Gcntfenieii's wear, and will be sold tor Cars at a small profit, or made toorder according to the I .... .1.1... ...... AjLIm ... saasg?3aDallic.-& Aiiison. Sept. 29, 1S54. 10tf D. L. REA. Professor Johnston's School. THE next Session of this School will commence on Tuesday, the 3d October, 1854, in the Male Academy. Young men will be prepared to tnlr College, or for the practical business of life, sept U9, 1854 10 8t Whig copy 2 times. IPor JBasaJLo. THE fubscriber will offer prirutely until Tues day of the next term of the Superior court, and then (if not i-old,) at public sale, a irl and Sons. foriahte Private Residence, located or. Trvon or Main street, two coors south of H. B. Williams, convenient to the business part of the town. The dwelling contains three large rooms On the lower story and two above; a good Kitchen, Smoke-house sad table attached. The lot i very handsome and orna ment, d with oak trees. Terms made .wo at the sale. aBC39,1S54 HJ 5t WILLIAM HARTY. BANK OF illARLOTTCJ September 7, ico i. $ VTPLICATION will be made to Ihe ueat Seasion of the Legislature of North Carolina for an increase of ot the capital of this Bank. 19 3t 11. B. WILLIAMS, Prest. Town Ordinanoo. Charlotte, Sept. 10, 1854. At a meeting of the Board of Commissioners of the Town of Charlotte, held tlris day, at their Council chamber, It is Ordained, That the North Carolina Rail Road Company be requested so to regulate the speed of the Cars in passing through the corporate limits of said Town, that it shall not exceed the rat of Four miles per hour ; and on starting from the Depot they shall be required to ring the Bell, and continue to do so until the Cars hare passed beyond the Town Boundary; and also to ring the Bell on the return, until the ears reach the Depot. Any Engineer or Conductor failing to ob serve this Ordinance shall "forfeit and pay the sum of FIFTY DOLLARS. Further It is Ordained, That no p?rson shall be permitted to oceupy more than one half the side walk while erecting any Building : any person failing to ob serve this Ordinance shall forfeit and pay the sum of Mr 1 I UULLAKS. Further It is Ordained, That no person shall ob struct the side gutters with material for Buildings; any person violating this Ordinance shall forfeit and pay the sum of FIFTY DOLLARS. Further It is Ordained, That no person shall be permitted to build any Stable or Cow House within less than 50 leet of any street, in said Town ; any per son violating t .is Ordinance shall pay a forfeit oi FIF TY DOLLARS. Further It is Ordained, That the Town Guard shall put up in a lot any Horned or Mooley Cattle 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 found. W. F. DAVIDSON", Inlcndant. J. B KEfitt, Town Clerk. Whig copy. 104vr Charlotte Marble Yard. HAVING disposed of our entire interest in the Mar hlc Yard to Misers. Win. Tiddv &. Son. we recoui. menu tneui to our friends. STOWE & PEGRAM. September 36, 18o4. I'HE subscribers having bought out the interest of Messrs. Stowe &. Peg ram in the Charlotte Marble Yard, respectfully tender their services to the people of Charlotte and the country generally in this line ot busi ness. Tfiey are fully prepared to furnish Monuments, Gravestones, Marble Steps, Table Slabs, nnd other patterns cut from Marble, according to the most approved fasts and styles, and upon tho mast sc. coinniodatir.g terms ever ottered in the Southern conn try. The Yard is situated on the North W t corner of the Charlotte Depot Yard, where the subscribers, or their agents, may always be found. WM. TIDDY & SON. September 26, 1854. 18tf Female School. THE Fall Sens ion of Miss Sarah F. Davidson's School 1 wiH commence on the FfgST MONDAY of Octo bcr ncit. Those of her patrons who are in arrears for Tuition will ph-ase call on W. F. Davidcon ami scttlo their ac counts. Charlotte. September 31, 1854 9.nt NOTICE. 1 HIE firm of WALLACE & CROSS is thia d.v ,;. solved by mutual consent. Ail persons imUht-rt Ladies and 1 1 i 1 1 to them are requested to come forward ami make pay ment by October ourt, or their accounts will be found in the hands of an officer for collection. WALLACK & CROSS. Sept. 15, 185 1 . Stf dooils at Auction ! BY virtue of an assignment to me made on the '4th day of July, 1854, by Robinson Ilea, late Mer chant Tailors, I will sell at public auction In Charlotte on TUESDAY of the October Court, (21th of the month) from ONE to TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS tcortk of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vt stings, and a Variety of Gentlemen Furnishing Goods together uitk the appurte nances usually belonging to ' such an IZslaotishmctft. The Stock is new none of it having been purchased later than last Fall, most of it last Spring. JAS. M. HUTCHISON. Sept. 29th, 1354. 10-ts Assignee. EF To Persons out of Emjtlopment t $500 to $1,000 a Year. A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY AND DO GOOD ( Book Agents Wanted. THE subscriber publishes a number of most valuable Pictorial Books, very popular, and of such a moral and religious influence that while good men may safely engage iu their circulation, they will confer a public benefit, nnd receive a fair compensation for their labor. To men of enterprise and tact, this business of fers an opportunity for profitable employment seldom to be met with. X7 Persons wishing to engage in their sale, will re ceive promptly by mail, a Circular containing full par ticulars, with " Directions to persons disposed to act as Agents," together with the terms on which they will bs furnished, by addressing the subscriber, post-nuid. ROBERT SEAIIS, Publisher, 181 William Street, New-York. fjy In Press, and ready for Agents by tho 1st of Oe. tober, 1854, "Skaks' Ii.i.ustra tkd Description pr tub Russian Entire." lor further particulars address as above. State of North Carolina, MEt'KLKMK'ltfl CUUNTY. Superior Court of Laws, Spring Uetm, 1834. Mary Wriston ;.i r. Petition for Divorce. Wm. J. Wriston. IT appearing to the ratisfaction of the ( ouit, that Wm. J. Wriston, the defendant in this cause, reaidea beyond, the lin.its ofjhis State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that advertisement be made in the Western Democrat, for three montl s, notifying the said defendant of the tilling of this petition, and that unless he appears at the next Terrrf of tins Court, to be bel'l for the county of Mecklenburg, st the Court-House in Charlotte, on the 7th Monday after the 4th Monday in September next, and answer said petition, the same will be tal.cn pro conj'es&o arid heard .expnrte as to him. Witness Jennings B. Kerr, Clerk of our said Court, at office, the 7th Mouday after 1th Monday in March, A. D. 1854. J B. KERR, c. n. c. Pr nter'e fee 10. - 3-3m HAVING been sppointrd Irustee of Wir. Whenlan, all his accounts are in my hands for settlement, and a I person are warnid not to settle the same with any other person bat me. Sept 15, 1851 WM. HARTY, Trustee. Administrator's Notice. HAVING qualified as Administrator of the estate of Mathew Wallace, dee'd., notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate to come forward and pay the same as longer indulgence catn.ot be giv en ; and those having claims against said estate will present them according to the form prescribed by act ol the assembly, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. WILSON WALLACE, adm'r. Sept. 15, 1854 8tf fisher i nEEmnT WHoloaalo sjt? 2TLotrvll Nar the Court-Hou$e, rrLiKtorn:, jr. c.t RESPECTFULLY invite attention to thair large nd well selected stock of Dmes, h H.fr s, EUrf umertf, M MSrttnttit Wines, tfyes. Oils, Miut8, 9t fit i slits, A'r. Having received s thorough education to this respon. Bible business in all its brunch.:, both in this couury and in Europe, and being large pureiia rs for their combined establishments, thus possessing p. en liar ad vantages, they confidently assort their ability and deter, minxtiou to compete with any hemes in the South as ro gards the Purity, Fresh sees, and Price of their articles. Physician' Prescriptions compounded with the strict est attention aitd in accordance with the Phirmacopian of the United .Statin. Dealers supplied with Essences, Oils, ere, at New York Prices. Sept. 22, 1854 9-ly SALEM ACADEMY. ANEW Session of the shove Academy, (situated 4 miles south of Charlotte, opened on the Ud Mon day in July, under the management of Mr. S. W. Keip, a regular graduate. Ho proposes to teach all the branches usually taught in Academies. His terms are as follows: Reading, Wiiting and Arithmetic $5 per session of five months ; Geography, Grammar and History $4 per session ; Chemistry, Bot any and Natural Phi'osophy $7 per session ; Languages, Algebra, fee., i2( per session. P. S. Good Hoarding can be bad convenient to the Academy, at $6 per month. B. R. SMITH, y G. W. WILLIAMSON, Com. T. B. PRICE, Aug. 4, 1854 2tf "VOTICE is hereby given that the Firm of Sprstf, L Daniel St Co. has been dissolved by the mutual consent of the parties. All persons indebted to said Firm are requested to call upon C. E. Sprat t 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 s continuation of their patronage. C. E. Spratt having flhsocis tfd himself with W. W. Elms in the Grocery business can always be found st their stand, 3 doors west of the Public Square. SPRATT, DANIEL, & CO. August 4, 18.54. 2tf INTotioe. ON and after the 28tii instant, the following schedule Sil bo run daily (Sunday excepted) the mill train upon the Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad i r.BAVS. ARRIVE AT Charlotte 4.40 a. m. Columbia 11.15 a. m. Columbia 4.UU p. in. Charlotte i'2 p. in. Passengers will be taken to and from thr junction with the South Carolina Railroad, to accommodate the trains with which we run rn connection. By order of tha Board : F. NIMS, General Superintendent aug 24 G 5t Charlotte and S. C. Railroad. XTq2?jl3 Worlds, Nor rist.ou-n, Pcnn. THE subscribers manufacture Mining Machinery, as follows, viz : The Cokkjsh Pcmpino Enoie, high and low pressure Pumping, Mamping and Hoiating Steam Fnies; Cobnikji I't-mps, Stamps, CsrsnsRa, Wisciiks, Iron Blocks, Pri.r.EYs of all sizes, and every variety of Machinery tor Mining puiposes. THOMAS, CUU&OxN Ac WEST. junc 2, 1854 45-ly Notice. HAVING sold my entire stock to Miller A Phelsn, I have placed all my Notes and accounts in ths hands of R. M . Sterling for collection. Those indebted to me aic requested to make immediate payment. IJ. DECK MAN. September 1, '54. c tf OTICE is hereby given that application will bs L made nt the next sssiSil of the Legialaturs fur a charter for a Mutual Life Iuauranco Company ta be located in Cnarlottc, N. C. Awg. It t NOTICE it henby given that application srift ba nude nt the neat Srsejta of (lie Legitluiara M s a charter or a Mutual Jee Jnsgtanc CottipsJiv tb bn lcc.;:ttd tn Ch.- rloXti?, fi. C, Atl. 11 9
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