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r ' -, ' cues i i:k, s. ( . By J. R. NICHOLSON. .- THE si.'ifT,l, r r tit' ct::i!!y iaieran "--0 :',',':r f ttferalljr, ''is '' i forms lii 'r i use, knox ii !i - H .ilffM.j II-. tH." ..m.rife in i h-sttr II. :wt, i- ill nsstl lor h.; ren piinii of re viilnr and 'r mtnjt bord-r nd tin- trnvc lline juj b!i-; nntf tlia i making errjr ex-rthn tu ! eie :md secure I .1 r .. - ....I 1 iJ ...i. ......... ( - I'll I I l ll-lllVC l I I I .t'-l '! ".. J-. J ......... ,., Inila..ri.i Liu tended l, i.i.n. II. tJ.lt. r himxt If - lil.t tverr nrecj . ri . nge :.n i.l nw min u:uee eo p. e- mole tlit comfort of all who Step h!i him : In rooms ajii and v ll.!iiri.i:i 1, hi rcrvjittii arc attentive ,d ..bcd.ent. and I... t.Wc conatantly -appiied .htl.t- .,U thcKo..,i.,U.al bs. rand, will not , any attention nccary t u:R( llieir sojourn HNMH aim agreeable. His stibb- are furnished v. ith good host- lets ano un iiund it-.cj ... j ro . cmkr, and he is prepared it iiu.nmrs n-tict to -upjily tils (jntoint ra witli pri- v.te of in ry a,;t, lo .u.y j.art of thm tur- roniidinv' rountrv He dt-sirra .! return Lis tebw 1 !," mi ntn to the public tor psftl favors, and K(.I cits for lln future an eqtully liberal vlicrc of pUMMg -. Ag SO. 1354. .j:: JOHN R MCIIOI.SO.V $350 Reward. A PROCLAMATION, lhj his Ezcclfcvr . Dmvul S. Iteul, Governor of (he S'Ur of North VmrmHwm. ' HKRKAS, it has been made to appear o rne that one JAMES V110 stati.U chaiged with the murder of Nathan C. Claylai.d, in the county of Meck lenburg ; and whereas it has been made to appear that the saidJA .MJ.S WILSON has fled beyenfl lh liaill of this State. Now, therefore, to the end that the said J iir.es Wil son may be brought to justice, 1 do hereby ise this my Proclamation onVnng a reward of Three hundred and Fifty Dollars for the apprehension ami delivery of aid James Wilson to the Sheriff ol Mecklenburg. DcMC'riplioii. JAMES WILSON is about 17 or 18 years of age; about .'-feet in height; auburn hair, and of youthful appearance : has some scars or scratches on his face ; wide mouth, and face rather broad ; is quick and bold in speaking, and inclined to drink. SOa Kiv"1 under rny hand and the Great Seal V. ;j of the State of North Carolina, at the city SEAL-;t of Ualeijjh, this the 12;h day of Sentem- By the Governor : DAVID S. RL1D. Sami ei. F. An.tsis, Jr., Piivate Secretary, fiept. 22, 1851. 9-6w For Sale. 'PHE subscriber offers for sale hi3 plantation, contain 1 nig about TOO v.rvft, lyi"? within a half mile south-east of Davidson College, adjoining the lands pi Tiofessor Gillatid, .'aincs Johnston, Esq., Joseph Pat terson, Robert Potts, and others. On the premises there are t wo comfortable d ellings, with abundarce of spring water; also an excellent well of water, Gin House and Screw, ami all other requisite buildingp. If not sold privately prior to the 1st of November next, the above lands will be sold at public sale at James P. Henderson's store, Davidson College, on the 1st of November, 1851. For further informa'ion apply to the snbscriber, 1 miles south-east of Davidson ( ollege. A plat of said land will $ exhibited to any one wish ing to view the land. A - MONROE GILLESPIE. Elysian G.ove, Sept. 22, 1854 9-3w iGr Whig copy twice. State of North Carolina, MK( KLK.MII K; OU0STT. Superior Coutt ot Lsics, Sj.rins Term, 1854. Mary Wristou J r. s Petition for Divorce. Win. J. Wriston. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Couit, that ' Wm. J. Writiin, the defendant in this cause, resides beyond the limits ol this Mate: It is therefore ordered by the Court, that advertisement be made in the Western Democrat, for three monti.s, notifying ti e said defendant of the filling of this petition, nnd that unless he appears at the next Term of th s ( ourt. to be held for IM county ol Mecklenburg, ..1 the i oiirt-llouse m Charlotte, on the 7th Mo:. day after the -1th Monday in September nevt, and answer said petition, the same will be ta!:en proconfesso kiid heard exparte as to him. Witness Jennings B. Kerr, Clerk ot our said Court, at office, tiie 7th Monday after 1th Monday in .March, A. I). 1854. J. B. KERR, c. s. c. Printer's fe M. 3-3m First Class Restaurant. MILLER 6c PHELAN, SI CC'ESSORS TO II. HKCKMAN. HAVE just received and opened a fresh supply ol pure and genuine BRANDY, WIN K, WHISKEY, CORDIALS, po.cri: u, ALE, &c, elected by a judge, and warranted unadulterated. 1O0 ISoxcn ol S;iiilsii Seg::rti of the bet and m st approved brands, comprising Prin eipes, Regalia, Rio Hondos, and various others, known to be as aromatic and fragrant as any imported. Gentlemen who wish to enjoy somethi ng that is very fine, will always find us with the articles on hand, and reidy and willing to serve them. H. S. M1LLRR. Sept 115, 1871 Stf W. W. PHELAN. ROBERT A. YOlVGl'E, fy BEGS leave to inform his friends and the public jH'A that be is now receiving- large additions to bis stcck of Jewelry, Ac. In addition to bis .oruicr stock, he has received a new and extensive assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, M tntvl Clocks of every variety , Silver and Plated Ware, a lurje variety Military and Fancy Goods, Guns, Rifles, Sportsman's Apparatus Fine Pocket ajid Table Cutlery. Ilia assortment of Fancy Goods Will be fonnd to comprise a large number of new and elegant articles, and it is bis design not to be surpassed in the taste and elegance of his selections, and his prices will be found on examination to he aa moderate as &t any other establishment in the Smith. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continuance of the patronage ol his former friends and custmm rs. Colombia, 8ept. 30, '53 1 1-ly 3Q0 Oz. Quinine. JUST received 300 or. QUININE, warranted pure, to be sold low lor cash at FISHER HEINITSH, Sopt I Drug store near courthouse. IS hereby given that application will be made to the next General Assembly of North Carolina at its next session, to amend the Charter of the town of Charlotte. Aug ?5, lc54. MANY TAX PAYERS. Cholera, Dyaentary, See. AN unfailing and immediate cure for those fearful Diseases is Jacob's Dtarrho?a and Dysentary Cor dial, recommended and U3ed by physicians in their pri vate practice with the greatest suecesa when all other renjcuies bave failed. Sold by FISHER & HEINITSH. Bug. t, 1854 Clu mists and Druggisst. Fresh Potash and Sal Soda. CASK of each, just received and for sale at FISHER St HEIMTSH's A Starch, Starch. THRESH DIAMOND STARCH the choicest article o the kind ever offered to the public, imparting a beautiful gto to linen, am! economical in use. No Jauutlry should be without it. Forsile at FISHER &i HEINITSH. A Painter Wanted. VGOOD HOUSE PAINTErt, who is a ihle man, and oan come reeommendeti as a tine finisher, nan obtain immediate and pstnaanent emp'.ymeiit by in. jj'-iring of the subcriber at Charlott N. C 6. lol. ;t4 J. vi . KAiene.t CIRCULAR FOR 3?,X1 Trad o:T CHARLESTON, S. C K MSB to inform our friend and buyers ol DRY ( . m i) g m rally, that we bave made rx tensi v e prepa rations for Mir FALL SALES. We shall lr prepnred ij one oMhe LARGEST AND REST SE- i r?"i'i'i orr,k "ire? i ..... . T A .,lnni. , " a svsm c ...: . . I I... o,.l.... ; oil ihB I.RAn NG Kl - i -- "j "r"" ROIKAN MARKETS. Our Establishment and ttusinrs is now so well j fc , , one of lhe MOST EXTENSIVE . ,,K., it is hnrdlv- n.rv IO ft- ; "" - " -. , ' )c:it whal we have often snid before, v.z : thai j Wc are prepared to ofXe-r one of the ; , ?! Large.st ilUd Most LxtCDSlFe UQtkS OF FOREIGN AND DOAiJvSIK: TO HE FOUND IN THIS COUNTRY, EM BRACING ALL THAT IS NEW. RICH AND DESIRABLE. IV DRESS GOODS of EVERY VARIETY. CLOTHS, CASS1 MERES, LINEN GOODS, HOSIERY, DOMESTIC GOODS OF ALL STYLES. CARPETS, RUGS. DRUG GETS. FLOOR CLOTHS, CER TAIN MATERIALS. AND HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, &c, &c. We also offer 80 Cases Negro Plains and Kerseys, of the best makes and styles. 550 Rales Twilled and Duffil Blankets. We pay great attention to these G ods and are i prepared to supply the trade on the best terms, j It is our determination, as it is nur true interest, i to make nur prices so FULLY UNIFORM and I SO LOW as to secure popuiari'.y, as well as lo make our House both in its orijnnizaiion and ex tent worthy the trade of THE SOUTH AND SOUTH WEST. BANCROFT, BETTS, & MARSHALL, Nos. 201) and 211, King Street. JjIv, 1So4. 50 Cm Mechanics, Inventors and Manufacturers. $570 IN CASH PRIZES. $570 OLUME TEN of the " Scientific American " com mences on the lbth of September. It is chiefly de- voted to the advancement of the interests of Mechanics, Inventors, Manufacturers and Farmers, and is edited by men practically skilled in the arts and sciences. Pro j bubly no other journal of the same character is so exten. ' sively circulated, or so generally esteemed for its prac tical ability. Nearly all the Valuable Patents which : issue weekly from the Patent Office arc illustrated with j Engravings, aad the claims of all Mic Patents are pub i I is bed regularly in its columns as they are issued, thus ; making it a perfect Scientific and Mechanical Encyclo i pedia of information upon the subjects of Mechanical Improvements, Chemistry, Engineering and the Sciences Si nerally. It is published weekly in quarto form suita ble for binding, and each volume contains Four Hun ; dred and Sixteen Pages of Reading Matter, Several I Hundred Engravings, with a full and complete Index. ' Its circulation on the last Volume exceeded 23,000 co ! pies per week, and the practical receipts in one volume I are vo.!n to anv fam''y much more than the subscrjp lion Of Ri'. The following Cash Prizes are otTered by the Publish ers for the fourteen largest lists of subscribers sent in by the 1st of January, 1855: $100 will be given for the largest list ; S75 tor the secoud ; $05 for the third ; 55 for the fourth ; $51) for the fifth ; $15 for the sixth ; $10 for the seventh i S3 ) for the eighth ; $30 tor the ninth ; for the tenth ; $20 for the eleventh ; $15 for the twelfth ; $10 for the thirteenth ; and $5 for the four teenth. The cash will be paid to the order of the suc cessful cotnuetitor immediately after the 1st of January, 1 855. Tkrms: One copy, one year, 2 ; one copy, 6 months, 91; five copies, six months, $1; ten copies, six months, $8 ; ten copies, twelve months, $15 ; fi teen copies, twelve months, $22; twenty copies, twelve months, $28 in ad vance. No number of subscriptions above twenty can be taken it less than $1,40 each. Names can be sent in at dif ferent times and from different Post Offices. Southern and Western money taken tor subscriptions. Li fters should be directed, post paid, to Minn &- Co. 128 Fulton-Strcet, N Y. Messrs. Mnnn &, Co. arc extenivtly engaged in pro. curing patents for new inventions, and will advise in ventor.--, 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 and his Generals by J T. Headley; 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 Mrs. Partington; Heroines of History, by Mary E. Hewitt; Flush Times, by Baldwin. Bloodstone, by Donald Mcleod, Spirit Manifestations; Hot Corn, or Life Scenes in New York; Life of John A. Murrel; The Swamp Steeu, or The Days of Marion and his Merry Men; The Laughing Philosophy, or Book of Fun; Fortune Tellers's Own Book; The Southern and Western Dream-Book; Also, a sp'endid assortment of Stationrey. The Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully solicited to call and examine. F.NNISS & CRIDER, Charlotte, N. C, 43 tf Bookseller THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. IO! FOR t'OLI-.tmil! HAVING extended our line to Columbia, we will give the QUICKEST DESPATCH to articles ef all de scriptions and sizes, at the most reasonable rates. Our EXTENSIVE CONNECTIONS, well-known re sponsibility, and the experience of our k gents and em ployees, guarantee to all who may be pleased to employ us the utmost security nnd satisfaction. BANK NOTF;S, GOLD, SILVER, JEWELRY, and VALUABLES of all descriptions curried at reasonable rates, with certainty and despttch. DRAFTS on ENGLAND, IRELAN D, SCOTLAND and CALIFORNIA 'or sale at all our offices. Competent ai.d obliging " Messengers " accompany each M.IL TRAIN, to which our cars arc attached. The Express will arrive in Columbia daily at 3 o'clock p. in., and loavc daily at 7 o'clock a. ni- Office Richardson street, nearly opposite the Ex change Bank.jt) Sept. 15, 1854. 8-3m. To Persons out of Employment ! $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 in their circulation, they will confer public bcn fit, and receive a fair eowpensatiun for their labor. K7" To men of enterprise and tact, this business of fers an opportunity fur profitable employment seldom to be met with. S Persons wishing to engage in their sale, will re ceive promptly by mail, a Circ il.r containing full par ticalars, with " Directions to persons dispostd to net as Agenls, together with the terms on which they WlQ be furnished, by addressing the subscriber, post-; aid. ROBERT SEAKS, Publisher, 1-1 William Street, New-York. KIn Press, and re:.dy for Agents by the 1st of Oc tober, 154", "Sears' Illi atra ted Description of tiii RrssiAN Empire." For further particulars address as aKove. TOTICE is hereby given that a pplic:-. tion will be i made ul the next ae.sifn of the Legislature for a a charter or a Mutual Fire Insurance Compnny lo be located in Charlotte, N. C. Aug. II 3 Palmetto Iron Works, (LATE PAL1WETTO ARMORY.) THE propiietors of the above establishment, having furnished themselves with all the necessary ma chinery and tools for conducting the FOUNDhY and MACHINE BUSINESS, together with a large stock of materials, are now ready to contract for the making of Stationa.y Engines o. any power, all kinds of Mill Work, Cast Iron Fronts, Fencing, and other discriptions of Iron Work generally conducted in a well-regulated establishment. Mr. GEOitGE SINCLAIR will give his supervision of all work. His old friends and patro. s will find him ready to turnish ali orders with despatch. Persons de siring to patronize a home institution can be assured that their work will be well done an i warranted satis factory. Our prices will be as low as any similar es tablishment in the country, and terms liberal. A share of public patronage is respectful. v solicited. WM. GLAZE fc CO. Columbia, S. C, Aug. 11, '51. 3-4w A. PORTION of the Notes and Accounts due the late j firm of II. B. vSc L S. Williams having been trans ferred to L. S. Williams, the same Lave been placed in the hands of V. C. Barringer, attorney at law, for col lection. The undersigned, having engaged in other business, is compelled to have money and has left in structions for the speedy collection of his Notes Per sons intei jted must come forwardand pay immediately, or they will be sued. Mr. B.irringer's office is at Ray's Hotel. L. S. WILLIAMS. July 21, 5i. 5-22m E inform our friends and the public gene ral y, that we have remoied our Tir. Shop to the house on Trade Street, immediately be tween J. K. Harrison & Co. and Springs & AlcLeod's Groceries, where we will be pleased to wait on all wanting any article in our line. We are now prepared with eyery 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 our 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 x tf NEUFFER, HENDRIX & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, for the sale of Flour, Grain, Bacon & Produce generally Corner 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. Harrison & 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 numerous friends in Georgia, Tennessee, North and South Carolina, for their past unwavering patronage, since our commencement in this business in 1847. We have nursed this business from its infancy, labor ed year after year to dovelope the resources of the back country. Wc have battled with the different lines of railroads, anu lure uv?n instrumental in reducing the freight on produce to reasonable rati s. We have friends in Europe and the North, and are prepared to made advances on shipments to either markets. We would say to our friends and the public, that it will be to their interest to consign to us, as we pay our whole attention to this business alone. We will make liberal advances on consignments. NEUFFER, HENDRIX & CO. April7,lS54 37-6tn. FRESH ARRIVAL. ELMS, ALLISON & CO., take pleasure in announe I ir.g to retail dealers and the public generally, that they are now receiving and selling at unprecedented prices, by tar the largest and best assorted Stock 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 SAHSFACTORY. Their stock consists in pirt as follows : 300 bbls. N. O. Molasses, fine. 50 hhds. fine Cuba Molasses, 200 100 1000 15 bbls. fine N. O. Sugar, hhds. " " " sacks of Salt, 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 kes 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 t'heese. tW All kinds of Produce bought at the highest CASH prices, or tuken in exchange for Grocaries at Cash Prices. ELMS, ALLISON & CO., Al Jno. Wells's old stand. Charlotte, March 31. 36-lf Hands Wanted. Office Charlotte & South Carolina R.R. Co. ) Columbia, July 4, 1854. J THE Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad Company is desirous of HIRING SO or 40 Hands for the ensuing two or three months, for whom the highest wa ges will be paid. Apply to 51 ts F. N1MS, General Superintendent. HAVING been appointed trustee of Win. Whealan, all his accounts are in my hands for settlement, and a 1 persons arc warned not to settle the same with any other person but me. Sept 15, 1854 WM. IIARTY, Trustee. Administrator 8 Notice. HAVING qualified as Administrator ol 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 cannot be giv en ; and 'hose having claims against said estate will present them according t the lbrm prescribed by act ot the assembly, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. WILSON WALLACE, adm'r. Sept. 15, 1854 8tf ON and after t!ie 28t!i instaLt, the following schedule will be run daily (Sunday excepted) by tire mail traiu upon the Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad i LEAVE. ARRIVE AT Charlotte 4 40 a. m. Columbia 1115 a. m. Columbia 4.20 p. in. Charlotte 12 p. m. Passengers will be taken to and from the junction i with the South Carolina Railroid, to accommodate the : train with which we run in connection. By order of lh? B nrd : F. NI-MS, General Siijicrintcndent aug 0 pi Charlotte and S. C. Railroad. AAA GREAT BARGAINS. THE Season is now advancing, and the subscribers be ing desirous of reducing their stock of Spring & Slimmer Dry Goods, which now comprises all the new and various style, offer them at cost and carriage, to those who arc about to purchase figured Dress Goods of any kind, Manta lets, embroidered Chemisettes, Sleeves and Collars also a large Stock of Ready-Made Clothing, wc would advise them to call and see our Goods and hear our prices, and we know we can satisfy them. They will save monrv by buying from us. BROWN, BRA VV LEY & CO. ILT We want to buy 2 000 bushels ol pood WHEAT, far which wc will pay the highest market price. Charlotte, June 28. ' 48tf B. B. & Co. XV ?I. ALL8TO GOIIRDH, Factor and Commission Met chant. HO. 73 !AST-BAY, CtlARLESTON, S. C, Is prepared to make liberal advances on Consignments ol Rice, Cotton, Corn, Sugar, Flour, Grain, Hay, ttc GUANO, GUANO, GUANO. Genuine Peruvian Guano. Wm. Allston Gourdin, Agent, For the States of South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama.and Tennessee. Also, Agent for Baltimore & Southern Packet Co.'s Steam-ships. Office 73 East Bay. September 23, '53. 10-ly Back Creek Male Academy. THIS Institution is located 10 miles North-East of Charlotte, N. C, near Back Creek Church, and will be conducted under the supervision of Rev. R. F.Taylor, whose experience as a teacher eminently qualifies htm for that positio3. The exercises will commence on the first Monday of January. Good boarding can be had in moral and orderly families near the Academy at $6 per month. The following are the rates of Tuition : Elementary English Branches, per Session of 5 months Engiish Grammar, Geography, Philosophy, History, &c,, Greek and Latin Languages, with Higher Branches of Mathematics $5 00 8 00 12 50 J. HUNTER, Sec'y Board of Trustees. January G, 1854. 24-tf A New Map of North Carolina. THE undersigned are preparing, and will publish as soon as the necessary Surveys, &c, can be ob tained, a New, Large and Complete Map of North Carolina, five feet by three, well engraved and finished in the best style. It is admitted on all sides, that such a work is a great desideratum in our State, and it is in consequence of the fpequent enquiries on this subject, that the under signed have embarked in the enterprise. The only attempted work of this kind is that of McRea, published in 1833 ; and since then '.he Counties. Towns, Koads and Post-offices have increased in num ber, and all our works of Internal Improvements, with small exceptions, been set on foot. It is intended that the New Map, now proposed to be published, shall contain, accurately laid down, all the Natural Features of the State, the Inlets, Harbors, Sounds, Lakes, Rivers, Creeks and Mountains, &c. Also, the public improvements and artificial divisions. The Railroads, Piankroads, Counties County towns, Post offices, Cities Villages, Post-roads and Canals, Colleges, Academies, &c. &c. The Map will be ready by the summer of 1855. WILLIAM D. COOK., SAMUEL PEARCE. TERMS : In best Style, Gilt Rollers and First Impres sions. . $16,00 In Plain Style, Black Rollers, 6,0iJ Information from any source, and which may be of service in making the above work, will be thankfully received. All communications should be addressed to WM. D. COOKE. Raleigh, September 15. 8-6m Piedmont Sulphur and Chalybeate Of Burke County, N. C, Sixteen miles North of Morganton. THE Proprietor of the above celebrated Springs res pectfully informs the public generally, that he has enlarged his spacious accommodations by considerable additions, and is now prepared to receive a large com pany. He will spare no pains to contribute to the bene, fit and gratification of those who favor him with their company. This dolightful Summer Retreat cannot be surpassed by any of the fashionable Watering Places within tin State of North Carolina. Here Invilids as well as tln-se seeking pleasure, may find a Summer residence, calcu l.ited to restore the lost energies of the Physical consti tution, and gratify the most fastidious. By calling on Dr. Hjppoldt, pmprietor of the " Moun tain Hotel, " in Morganton, every necessary information pertaining to the medical qualities ot these waters can be obtained. JAMES C. ESTES, Proprietor. June 9, 1854. 45-3m Notice. LL those indebted to the firms of Fox Sc Orr and tV 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 the same. C. J. FOX. . Charlotte, March 14, 1854. 35-tf IiOOk. OTJLt! rpHE Notes and Accounts of the late firm oi MOSS, I BELL & CO. have be n placed in my hands for col lection, and those indebted must not expect longer in dulgence, as it cannot be given. luly 22, 1853. ltf JOAB P. SMITH. Settle Up! ' PIIC Notes and Accounts of Edwards & Williamson L have been placed in my hands for collection. Ail persons indebted to t ism are requested to settle up im mediately. JOAB P. SMITH. Sept. 22 1854 9tf Lfist Notice. MY Notes and AccoiiDts 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. 47c JOHN WELLS. Notice. ALL Accounts 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 bands for col lection without reserve. R. M. STIRLING. CharLtte, March 17, '51. 34-tf ATOTICE is hereby given that the Firm of Spratt, M Daniel & Co. has bfen dissolved by the mutual consent of the parties. All persons indebted to said Fiim are requested to call upon V. E. Spratt and set tle their accounts as he is authorized t - close up the business. The business of the Firm will be continued under the name and style of Allison & Laniel, 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, 1854. 2tf Statesville, N. C. THIS well-known Establishment, situated im 11 mediately north-west of tha Courthouse, on the 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 ii also com. mands a fine view of Concord Female College now in progress of erection, on the same street. Thankful fur the liberal patronage hitherto enjoyed, I will use all honrst efforts to merit its continuance in the future. J. F. BELL. July 21, 1954. .2-6ro . i i Jftftfi CHEAP WATCHES AND n rr nn7 n T cU Ls !A7 L3 lLi Lt u WHOLESALE AJVD RETAIL. TS0S. TOO ARE now leceiviog and opening one of the largest stocks of GOODS ever opened in the State,' at prices that defy competition j- C ALL AND EXAMINE AT T: TROTTER & SON'S Jewelry Store, No. 5, Granite Row, opposite Sadler's New Hotel. Charlotte, Oct. 4, 1853. 14tf MARINE ANO POCKET CHRONOMETERS, DUPLEX AND Repealing Watches. BY APPOINTMENT IO THE ADMIRALTY. WILLIAM DIXON, Clirouomctcr & Watch manufacturer, 45 KING SQUARE, GdSWKLL ROAD, LO M DO IV. '"PHIS Certifies that the accompanying Watch, No. 1 15516, is warranted by me to be of my manufacture, and no Watch with my name upon it is genuine, unless accompanied by a Certificate bearing my signature. I guarantee the Watch No. 15516 to keep time to the satisfaction of the purchaser. W. DIXON. THESE WATCHES have a high reputation for be ing superior time-keepers. Imported and for sale by THOS. TROTTER & SON, Jkwelers, Granite Row, November 11. 71 tf Right Side Up. CHARLES T. EBERHARD &, CO., are still carrying on the BOOT AND SHOE MAKING, at their old stand two doors below Parks & Hutchinson's Store, where ail work wanted in their line can be ob tained. 03-All kinds of READY MADE WORK on hand and for sa le. Also, superior OIL BLACKING, by the wholesale and retail, manufactured by C. T. Eberhard. O" All persons indebted for last year are requested to come and settle their accounts. Wc must have nmne v. C. T. EBERHARD & CO. March 3, '54. 36-tf Wait for the Waggons! W HAT FOR? say you. Well, we will tell you. It is because JENKINS &. TAYLOR have opened a Mammoth Stove Store, ; w;n;..ncsi v. n;,.L ii1,;m;,t ruarin f m c a I v w iiiiu'IIO a iir;n mJ I Ibn JlUllUliig, lliJ ivinv t A just opposite the Bank ot Charlotte, where can be found .11. . - , . . iue largest, cneapesi ana Desi siock or ever offered in North Carolina, all of which Will be sold at the lowest CASH Prices. In addition to our regular assortment, we have six different sizes of the celebrated IRON WITCH AIR-TIGHT with which we challenge the world to produce a better. We have also all kinds of Stove's suitable for hurches, Stores, Parlors, Bed. rooms, &c, & c. Now, we will tell you why we head our advertisement " wait for the vsaeeons.'''' 1 is because we have three waggons constantly running through the country with tovcs and will deliver them within 50 miles of Charlotte. All Stoves sold by us will be put up tree 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 viiids of Brittania, Japan, Tin and Sheet Iron BRASS KETTLES, STOVE PIPES, dc, constantly on hand. All ORDERS sent to us will be promptly atten led to by JENKINS & TAYLOR. Charlotte, March 10, '54. 33-tf BOYNE SPROWLE, COLUMBIA, S. C, BEG leave to inform the citizens of C harlotte and vicinity, that they are prepared to turnish 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 prompt attention. March 24, 1854. 3r)tf WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN 001S, MATRASSK A NO AT GREAT BARGAINS. rj'HE subscriber has in store, of his own manufucturc and importation an enormous stock of WINDOW SHADES, Gilt i, ornices, Paper Hangings, Matrasses, Satin Delaines, Damasks, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Tassels, Loops, &.C All of which are offeree! at prices that are appreciated by all close buyers and economical house-keepers. H. W. KINSMAN, 177 King ?!. Mar 24, '54 ly Charleston, S. C. " Mining Machinery. M CAORN1SH PU" MPs, Lifting and Forcing, Cornish ; Crushers, Stamps, Steam Engines, and general Mining work, made by the subscribers at short notice. LAM G, COOK & CO., Hudson Machine Works, Refer to Hadson, N. Y. Jas. J. Hodge, Esq., New-York. june2,135 4 43-y GEORGE N. HOPE, PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL Residence riexl house to the Catholic. Church, Charlotte, N. C. Orders from the country punc tually attended lo. March 24, '54. ly. MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. P. C. CALDWELL has associated his son. Dr. JOSEPH W. CALDWELL, with him in the Prac tice of Medicine. Office, 2nd story in Elms' new brick building, near the Courthouse. March 24, 1854. 35-tf N, B. All persons indebted to mc by accounts are requested to settle the same at an early day. Mur 24 P. C. CALDM'ELL. GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS. . G. Rankin, Wm. M. Ilurlick, George L. Summey, (SUCCESSORS TO A. ATKINSON & CO.) r: HIS establishment has been in successful operation for a number of years. The Quarries are well opened, and t he marble is superior to any in the L'nited States. We have so periected our facilities for eening out ar.d fin ishing work, that we can furuish MONUMENTS TOMTfc" TABLETS, H E A I STON ES, and everyihing in our hnToi business in better style and at cheaper rates than any yard in the country. When it is considered that we saw our own Marble pav no jobber's profits, and no high freight from the North, it will be seen that we do possess material advantage over all oomneti tors. We coTdiafly solicit our friends and the public to examine our work, and compare oui prices with those of other varda before ordering Northern Marble. ' We have on hand at our yard in Marietta a lare asinrrm.nt V, fj if R,:Tr,rrvrc ,.n ..' w,w our agent work is done at the Mills. L. IJ II All - - AJAr. m N9w .G.RANKIN Co. Marble Work P. O., Ga S-ly." Kept. 9, 18S3. DR. J. B. MARCI11SPS CELEBRATED CATHOLlCov For the Relief and Cure of Suffering $ It stands pre.em curative lowers eases for which a'JC mended, usually Ca FEMALE (X)Mpi Ol these arer.'r' , or tailing ofJC FLUOR Al Brs 0'Kj Chunk: IkfumnJS' Incidental IIcnoS N Flooding; PA.iwrT sw, A.NB ISIltoUuf TNOATK.N,c, wAV accompanying etit.p'W excepted,) no matter r1' vere or how loi The Caiholicon ets uu.ti itu.iu.et, ui being more certain, less t'jrr-er.lr'H leaving the system hi a better condition. Let u ,!t call and obtain a pamphlet (Irtt) coniair.u.g tn-jL1 from the most respectable souiccs, of the lu.,fiClll ' 't, its use ; together with letters frcm highly cxrttif.S cisns, who have used k in their piacnce, ar.d riaArt own observations. ri:ffri-cls P. B. PECK HAM. M. D., Uticn, ft. Y L. D. FLEMING, M. D., Fochester, N v M. H. MILLS, M. D., Rochester, N, Y D. Y. FOOTE, M. D., Syracuse, N. Y ' Prof. DUNBAR, M. D., Baltimore. Md' J. C. OR RICK, M. D., Baltimore, Md. W. W. REESE, M. D Now-Yoik Cur. W. PRESCOTT.M. Doneot4, N. f J. P. NEWLANP, M. D-, Ciiea, N. Y" Rev. C. S. BEARD, Glenn Springs, S. c. Pamphlets to be had gratis at the Store of PptTr ARD & COLD WELL. Druggisis, Sole Agents forcu"? N. C. Sold also by many of the leading Druggists in ilicS' The following unsolicited letter was recently reaaaii Huntsville, N. C. ("'' Huntsviui-K, Yadkin Co., N.C, Nov. 28th, if jj Da. J. B. Mabciusi, New-York Sir : I deem ii m, to cxprees to you my sincere thanks, for your ditei', the celebrated Female Midicine, (Caihohcon.) MyniuL: been more or less troubled wiih floodii.p for eiehtJVJ years, and found noihing to give her rebel, until by chj 1 heard of and eot a botttle ol vour medicine. WSh just the thing wanted; it acted like a cha'.ni, and has Z! her entire relief of a nennaneiu character. With much respect vour obedient servant, (Signed,) WILLIAM J.L0L1K Letter addressed to Messis. Bench & Brownsoii, Atcnti. Newberry C. H., S. C, by Bev. C. S. Brotd of saftJrt Glenn SritiNe;s. Job. VMh, K Messrs Beach fc Brownsg.n Sirs j I send lor anoiW bottle ol your " Maiuhisi's Cteiine Catholieon." My Wk been resorted to lor relief, but none was obtained uotill li( ceived this medicine from you. Its influence seems ilm, magical: there was a manijest improvement Iron tlic day was inUen. r- As rime are a great many fe males in our coi ntry Wmto order ikW affliction lor which your medicine proposrc a nm. dy, I feel it a duty to rer onimei.il it to nil such. (Signed,) CLOI GU S. BEAUT cyj. B. MAR THIS I A Co., Proprietor. Cenual Depejt, :.0J BroudMiry.'N.y May 1C, 1851. - S now put up in the Largest Sv:ed Boitlis, and it aiki t1 X edtied to be i he best Sareapai ilia made, as eettm4U the Wonderful Cures it has performed, the nrih I'tnyiii j which are in the possefsion of the proptieten. Re UMaifo, this is the only true and original article. Scrqfula, Syphilis, Moicurial Ccnipla in is, Cancer, Caixioi Rheumatism, and a vast variety of oilier distance a t snidlj and perfectly cure d by lln use of i his medicine. READ TIIE FOLLOWING CERTIFICATE. Tall tossa Co., Ala., Jan. '2. 18H. Dear Sir : I send you this to certify to you il.ai j0f Extuct of Yellow bock and Sarsapnnlla lias rloiaesm of the most wonderiul cures on me thai 1. Ube .tr bctftffra ed on man. I have been afH.cted for forty ytais wish ettptieri sin legs and lee : ill 18!8 they got so Lad that 1 LacXlu crotches, and in ltS-iV 1 line! we Ug btet cttlrd aliu knee. In Rhout am months am r my oibei bttWtu in large eating ai d rumiii g sors from my ki.ee n i I and discharged a gaeai deal ot offensive matter. ?l i also bioke out in large biles, v, h:eb due hinged nnl tfc sive mailer, and at the same tune my left hind bu Learn large runiiin soies nearly to niy cftx w. The misery iLai I have Hritered for I be Inst two cannot describe to you. 1 was in such aony that lien rested day or night. In October last my son brought mc orje of your tor wappers ; 1 read if, and lound ri coid ofaonw WOiderhrloM performed by your'E.xuaeHof Yellow Deck ui.(iir-a.aiiiJi.' I sent and got two boitles of it, and ci-u.niei ec d lakii p i -In two week?, to my great astonishment, niy sorer all Uctu eusy, arid I could sleep at night, a ilung 1 had nui 4N two years. Win n 1 had taken six botiles, my sorisiisdMNl all healed. I have now used in a II eiylit bejtrti ol you "I tract ot Yellow Dock and Sartapanllo," and I New con1 mvself well. . I entieat all the afflicted to try ibis niedi ii.e, f"r I Lei re it will cure any known disease iw the v oi :d. I. ay tfil A prejudice and just try it, and proclaim its iniat wuttbwftt feung mankind and entreat them to lake it, lor it w.ll CM them. My ease is well known in a large portion offoi il ( iw! r,a, Georgia ar.d Alabama, and if any should doubt iJtfM cure, 1 invite them to call on nie, and I will sl.i.u ilx nitl scars. lean he found in Tatlapoi m Co., A In I mi o. i r mif from Stoe's Ferry. Kl NAJ.NTI IWOWtS The Yellow Dock and Sartnj ai il.'a is perfectly nelnivSAr females' if delicate healili, reeultktg (rem ir: gtiUttil) I Ftrual discharge, and o liter ftim.su a peculiar io tbeirio The pmprieioi lia in his pen si ssion n grt at i i n I rt cl W lificates of cures, pei formed ol the above deeciiptiefi. ft assuie the afllieied, ihnt a bottle or two of Dr. Gtyfuti'ih tract ot Yelbst Dock and Bnhniis l itja will at ot.ci iff M inose (i.nicuiue s ai a renew tne nntmai energies. Put up in quart bottles. Prie e- 81 oei bottle Sold Wholesale at el Retail by S OVII, t MFP,1 Chartres street, New OileaiiN, Gercnl Agents loi die lid ern S'ates, to whom nil oiJ is tni rt be sddri rsi d. Cr Sold al-o hv Fisher A Ifemitsb, Piilebaid A C'sH Charlotte ; C. Henderson, Liucoljplon : WincbeMei I s Vlonroe J A. Ic. Homealy, Shelby; J. I roiabeijjer f- Uallas; Ulurphv v Glue k, ( ot.coiu, N.C. May 1?, 1S51. 4:.fm For the Complete Cure of Covg,s Coh!$,ht enza, Asthma, Bronchitis Spitting j j-iiooa, aria ait outer jviig uwi- 111 J J II .1 T i 'I plaints tending to CONSUMPTION This preparation is ge tting into use all over out CssSfffc The numetous letters we receive from our ariei SW forming us ol cures effected in ibeir immediate neitlilxffc1' , warrant us in saying it is ore of ihe beti,il not ike Cougti Me dicine now before the public, it olni"St iszj relieves and not unlrequenily cures the eiy rw.f?. When all other Cough piepaiations hae lail d, iliti81 licved the patient, as Dm ggists, dt aleia in MediciM Physicians can testify. Ask the Agehl in youi i aHit!' what has been hieexperier.ee of the effects of thin n i"JJ Il he has been selling it for any length of time luv ' IT IS THE BEST MEDICINE EXTANT. Below we give a few cxiracts from letters wc f.se f'c(i" lately regarding the viin.es ol tins medicine. Dr. S. S. Osl n, of Knoxville, Ga., says I have bee" vour T.ivnrwnrt nr. I Tor n mu i . if I' years fiast, and, it is with i ltasuie ' slate inyhelirl '".'"fU noiity over all other articles with which 1 am ar;t i'"B' which it is rrconimet ded." , , Messrs. Fitzgerald t Banners, writing fiem Wayrn'" N. C. say ; " The Liverwort and Tar is becoming mere popular in this Country, ail we think justly who have tried it speak in cominci dal e tetms it is very beneficial in alleviating the complains for is recommenueu. u Our Auent in Pickens Diatriei. S. C. Mr. S. B- Wc ' assures us " that he usa it with grtat benefit in C :l.. I i , Ifr 21"' it launiy, anu recuinmeuas it io ms neignuoir. instance of a Net?ro woman, in hin vieinitv. who ha I ' " fering wuh disease of ihe Lungs for years, attended eitk' vere cough, who was relieved by the Liveiwoit at dTar Such are the good renotts we hear ol this Medtcm parts of the South. For a report of the surprisiniif , i : .u j i ma Ti i r.cirll -'. , . o:iuiiueo in IU3 "CSiein aii itoiineiii ui.o SS 4t, we would invite die suffering ealtent to read the PDL. which accompanies each bottle. To ali, wc say, Wit " have hope '. TRY THE MEDICINE II L oe warne-u un season : And neglect nor mm vt- ts riaily weakening venrr eonsrifiiin. irntattrg y""V and lungs, and inviting on that dread disease, Lc""0 when so soothing and Healing a remedy can Dr. Rogers' Syrup ot Liverwort and Tr. , rnfC'tt Bewsre ol Counterfeits and Pare Iniitatirrs i:tf ine articles is signed Andrew Rogeis, on rlie cngf" per around eaeii Lottie. Price, 1 per bottle, or six bottles for tS. ..ciD."' Jtr Sold whedesale and retail by SCOVIL Chartres St. between Conti and St. Louis, New "''Jtf Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orc plicatiewis for Agencen must be addressed. . rrfi CT Sold also bv Fisher & Heint.sb. Pritchsrd Charlotte ; C. C. Her.derson, T.incolnton ; W '' Monme! A. R. Hmneslv. Shelhv : J. Dallas t Murph A- Blak, Copeord, N, C. May 1, ml. 1
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