COMMON The President and Directors of the Literary Fund said Fund for the year 1654 among the several Counties ol the btate for Common Schools, have di ree'ed the following Tabular Statement to be published, showing the Spring and Fall distribution to each County, and the sum total distributed during the year. The amount of the Fall distribution will be puid to the persons entitled to receive the same on ap plication to the Treasury Department. The Counties of Jackson, Madison and Yadkin will receive their portion from the Counties from which they were respectively formed. The Public Treasurer will pay to the County of Yadkin seventy-five dollars, which was erroneously deducted from that County in 1853 for one Deaf-mute, and charge the same to the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and Blind ; and will also pay the sum of seventy-five dollars to the County of Burke, which was erroneously deducted from the share of that County in the year 1853. DAVID S. REID, 10-2t Pres. Ex. Off. Lit. Fund. Federal Spring Fall Total Deduct for Balance Cor.vriEs. Population. Distribution. Distribution. Distribution. Deaf & Dumb. Due. Alamance, 10,166 S 1,219 92 8 1,219 92 9 2.439 84 150 00 $ 1,069 92 Alexander, 5,003 600 36 600 36 1,200 72 Anson, 10,756 1,290 72 1,290 72 2,581 44 75 00 1,215 72 Ashe, 8,539 1,024 68 1,024 69 2.049 36 75 00 949 68 Beaufort, 11,716 1,405 92 1,405 92 2,811 84 75 00 1,330 92 Bertie, 9,973 1,196 76 1,196 76 2,393 52 Blades, 8.024 962 88 962 88 1,925 76 Hrunswick. 5 951 714 12 714 12 1,428 24 Buncombe, 12 338 1,480 56 1,480 56 2,961 12 Burke, 6.919 630 28 830 28 1,660 56 Cabarrus, P,674 1,040 86 1,040 88 2,081 76 150 00 690 88 Caldwell, 5.836 700 32 700 32 1,400 64 Camden, 5.174 620 88 620 88 1,241 76 Carteret, 6.208 744 96 744 96 1.489 92 Caswell, 12,161 1,459 32 1,459 32 2,918 64 Catawba), 6,231 988 08 988 08 1,976 16 Chatham, 16.055 1,926 60 1,926 60 3,853 20 Cherokee, 6 703 804 36 804 36 1.608 72 Chowao, 5.252 630 24 630 24 1,260 48 Cteavt-lapd, 9 097 1,163 64 1,163 64 2.327 28 Columbus, 5.308 636 96 636 96 1 273 92 Craven, 12.329 1,479 48 1,479 49 2,958 96 Cumberland, 17.723 2,126 76 2,126 76 4.253 52 150 00 1,976 76 Currituck, 6.257 750 84 750 84 1.501 68 Dividson, 14.123 1 694 76 1,694 76 3 399 52 Davi, 6 998 839 76 939 76 1,679 52 Duplin, 11,111 1,333 32 1,333 32 2,666 64 EJgecoii.be, 13.770 1,652 40 1,652 40 3,304 80 150 00 1.502 40 Forsylhe, 10,627 1,275 24 1,275 24 2,550 49 75 00 1,200 24 Franklin, 9 510 1.141 20 1,141 20 2,292 40 liastou, 7.229 667 36 867 36 1,734 72 Cites, 6 S78 825 36 825 36 1,650 72 Granville, 17.303 2,076 36 2.076 36 4 152 72 Greene. 5 320 638 u2 638 52 1,277 04 Guilford, IS, 190 2.217 00 2.217 60 4.435 20 225 00 1,992 60 Halifax, 13 007 1,561181. 1 560 64 3,121 68 Haywoud, 6 907 828 64 929 84 1.657 68 llcnderswa, 6.83 825 96 825 96 1,651 92 Hertford, 6.056 70S 72 798 72 1,597 44 Hyde, 6.585 790 20 890 20 1,5S0 40 75 00 715 20 Irrdell, 13,062 1,567 14 1,567 44 3,134 89 Jackson, Johnston, 11,861 1,423 32 1,423 32 2,846 64 Jones, 3,935 472 20 472 20 944 40 Lenoir, 6 182 741 f4 741 84 1,483 68 75 00 666 84 Lincoln, 6,921 830 89 830 89 1,661 76 Madison, McDuell, 5 711 66S 92 698 92 1,377 84 Macon, 0.169 740 28 740 28 1.480 56 Martin, 6,961 S35 32 835 32 1.670 64 Mecklepburg, 11.724 1,406 88 1,406 88 2 613 76 Montgomery, 6.163 739 56 739 56 1,479 12 Moore, 8.552 1,0 J6 26 1,026 26 2.052 52 75 00 951 26 Nash, 9,034 1,084 09 1,084 08 2,169 16 New Ihaover, 1 1,236 1,709 32 1,709 32 3 416 64 225 00 1,493 32 Northampton, 10 731 1,287 72 1,297 72 2,575 44 Onslow, 7.010 844 90 844 80 1,689 60 Orangr, 14 957 1,794 64 1,794 84 3,589 69 .PasqMotaiik, 7.708 924 96 924 96 1,849 91 75 00 849 06 rVrquimaus, 6.030 723 60 723 60 1,447 20 Person, 8,825 1 059 00 1,059 00 2,118 00 P.lt, 10.745 1,289 40 1,289 40 2.578 80 K.Mi.lolph, 15.176 1,821 12 1,621 12 3 612 24 75 00 1,746 12 Richmond, 7 936 952 32 952 32 1 904 64 Kubesnn, 11.080 1,329 60 1,329 60 2,659 20 Rockingham, 12.303 1,493 56 1,483 56 2.967 12 Rowan, 12.329 1,479 49 1,479 48 2,959 96 Rutherford, 12.333 1,46 56 1.46 56 2 973 12 Sampans, 12,311 1,477 32 1,477 32 2,954 64 Stanly, 6,348 761 76 761 76 1,523 52 Slokes, 8.490 1,018 90 1.019 80 2,037 60 75 00 048 80 Sorry, 17.043 2.117 16 2,117 16 4,234 32 Tyrrell, 4 452 534 24 534 24 1,063 49 Union, 9,259 1.110 96 1,110 96 2,221 92 150 00 960 96 Wake, 21,123 2 534 76 2,534 76 5,069 52 75 00 2,459 76 Warren, 10,MO 1,243 92 1,248 02 2.4S7 84 75 00 1,168 92 Washington, 4,780 578 60 57 3 00 1,147 20 75 00 498 60 Watu'ugn, 3,348 401 76 401 76 803 52 75 00 326 76 Wayne, 1 1,478 1.377 36 1.377 36 2,754 72 Wilkes, 11,02 1,397 04 1,397 04 2,794 08 Yadkin, Ynncy, 8,006 909 96 908 96 1,937 92 758,542 f 90,425 04 $90,425 04 180,850 08 2,250 00 S.UERloT. KM. r. II LMKS HE RIOT & HOLMES, Commission and Fin unfiling Merchants, No. 4 VENDUE RANGE. ClJ.VKLKSlO.N, S. C. l?CFH.NCE3 : Sheyd, Mi -Creerv A Co., B. R. Rbrlt, Wm. It. Hrriot, John 1. a.-, T. S. .V. T. tJ. H.idd, Ja:ncs Gadsden A: Co., Charleston, S. C. J.viit Walker, Nashville, Tenn. Thomas S. Kcui.edv, Louisville, Ky. Iticlurd B staffer. Vernanvdle, Spartanl.urg Dim., S. C. l'aorie-1 ( 'annon, l-'ineravdlc, do do Nov M, MM 16-3iii ! NOTICE. RAVING taken out gnicral Letter of Administra tion, at the I ist Count v t'ourt.on the Estate ot John Wells, dee'd., I will proci ed to sell it the Residence of R. M. Sterling, on .MONDAY, the 20th of November lint, a few articles of rmumwjm vmwmmx, Also. ONE SORREL MARE, the property of J.lm Well.-, dee'd. Terms 6 months credit with .security. ALEX. SPRINGS, AJm'r. Nov. 3,18 j l. 1.3-31 N. R. Notice is hereby given to the debtors of John Wells, d?e'd., to come forward immei'iately and pay thoir Notes and Account., as longer indulgence will not be given and person having claims will present them duly authenticated according- to law. The Books, Notes and Accounts will be found in the hands of J. P. Smith or J. J. Maxwell, who are authorized to settle the name. Nov. 3. ALEX. SPRINGS, Adm'r. rPHE copartnership under the name of II. SEVERS 1 CO., was dissolved on the 34th ot October, 1854, by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said firm, Mid to II. Severs individually, arc earnestly requested to n;ike p.ivincnt by the 1st of January. 18;"5, or they will find them in the hands of others for collection. H. SEVERS & CO. N. B. The Business will be carried on by the un dersigned, :,t the old stand, opposite the Court House, where tin y will be ready to accommodate one and all, who wish to partake of a good glass of WINK, BRANDY, SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, WHISKEY, BEER, POP, AC, AC, o to sniokc a good SEGAR, at all times, Sunday ex. roltcd. J. DLLS & CO. AISO, ALL KINDS OF Wines, Liquors, and Lemon Syrup, ill be .old by the gallon, at the LOWEST PRICE fcr rAs J. DL LS i CO. November J, 18S4. 15-tf SCHOOLS. OFFICE OF LITERARY BOARD, Kale h;h, October 26, 1854. having made distribution of the nett income of SALE OF LAND AND OTHER PROPERTY. HAVING obtained an order of Court for that purpose, I will sell at the residence of Mrs. Wilson, near the Tuckaseegc P'ord, in Mecklenburg County, on TUESDAY, the -itfth oi November nut, on a credit of six mouths, the follon ii.g Tracts of Lnml, belonging to the estate of Isaac Wilson, dee'd., vix : A tract known as the Mel.eary Place, adjoining the lands of Mrs. Wilson, John S. Love and f.thers, contain ing 190 Acre, about one-half of which is woodland, well t iin b- ri d, about 20 acres under cultivation, includ ing some good River Bottom. ALSO, An undivided half interest in a tract known as the Solomon File Place, lying immediately on the Catawba River, adjoining the Lands of Mrs. McLeary, Mrs. Wilson and John S. Love, containing 8T ACfCw including a Shoal at the Tuckaaeegc Ford, upon which is creeled a vi ry superior SAW KILL, with a water-power capable of turning any kind of Machinery. ALSO, At the same time and place, I will sell some Corn unci Wheat, a Jload Waggon and Oz Carl, a Lot of Pine Lumber, and other articles not neccssarv to mention. T. T. SANDJFEK, Adm'r. Nov. 3. ISS4. 15-4t Notice. IAV1NG qualified as Administrator upon the Estate II of William Davis, dee'd., I hereby notify all per sons having claims against said estate to present them within the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of tecovery. WM. MAXWELL, Adm'r. Oct 27, ISM. 14-3t For Sale, 4 SPLENDID JACK, five years old last Spring, i medium size, good form, and, in a word, possessing every requisite quality ot animals of his genus. Abun dant -eference can be given in the vicinity of Davidson College to strengthen the above statements. A. MONROE GILLESPIE, 12 mile south-east Davidson College. Oct 27, 1954. 14-3t IROM the subscriber's close in the loWr. of Charlotte, 1 TWO MILCH COWS, one mooly with black and white spots, the other a rea cow with a hole bored in each horn. Any information concerning their where about will be thankfully received, or it driven home a liberal reward will be paid. JOHN E. PENMAN. Nov. 9, 1854. !5if Charlotte Retail Prices Current. CORRECTED WEEKL Bacon, sides lb. 11 a 12 Hams ... lb. - 10 a 2i , Hog round - - ib. - 9 a 9$ Bagging, Cotton, - yd - 16 a 17 Butter lb. - 12d a 15 Beeswax ... - lb. 20 a 22 Beans bushel - 00 a Si Brandy, Apple - - - gal. - 35 a 50 " Peach gal. . 75 a 87 i Cotton lb. - 7 8 Coffee Ib. . 12 a 16 Candles, Adamantine - lb. - 25 a 30 Tallow ... lb. 15 a 20 Corn bush. - 70 a 75 Chickens .... -each - 00 a 15 Eggs ..... dozen - 0 a 2 FloHr 100 Ib. - 3J a t3 Feathers Ib. - 30 o 40 Lard Ib. . 9 a 10 Mutton Ib. - 5 a 6 Mackrel bbl. . 812 a 16 Molasses gal. 2. 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 6o Sweet - . bushel - 00 a 50 Rice bushel - $3 a 84 Sugar, Loaf . - - Ib. - 11 a 12 j Brown - - . lb. - 5j o 9 Stone-Ware - - - - gal. - 10 a 121 Salt sack 00 a 823 Ta lb. . 62 a 81 Tallow 10 a 12i, Wheat bushel - 81 a 8U Whiskey, Northern - . gal. 30 a 35 14 North Carolina gal. - 45 a 50 Land for Sale. ''PIIE undersigned offers lor sale his Valuable Planta X tion, lying on tlie waters of Paw Creek, about 6 miles west of Charlotte. On the premises is a good d willing house, with the necessary out-buildings. The Tract contains 213 Acres, about one-third of which is cleared, and under good repair; the remainder is woodland and well timbered. The whole lies well for cultivation, and is as productive a soil as any in the county. Persons desirous of purchasing a valuable Plantation would do well to call early and examine. My Brother, who lives on the place, will give all the inform ation required. T. A. ADAMS. Nov. 3, 1S54. 15-tf NOTICE. rrHOSE persons who contributed funds towards the 1 purchase of the "Jekfeksonian" Printing Press are hereby notified, that 1 am authorized by Adam Alexan der to refund the amount respectively to those who produce receipts, as far as the amount on hand will go. BENJ. MORROW, Oct. 27, 1854. Htf Agent. Pay your Taxes ! VLL persons in arrears to me for TAXES will confer a very particular favor if they will call on me at the Superior Court and settle. A word to the wise is al ways sufficient. T. N. ALEXANDER. Oct 27, 1851. 14-4t EXTENSIVE SALE OF IRON WORKS, SLAVES, AND OTHER PROPERTY. I'HE undersigned, as Executors of the last Will and Testament of the late E. A. BREVARD, will ex pose to public sale, at Kehobeth known as Bhevard's rviiNACE, in the County of Lincoln, N. C, On TUESDA Y, the 5th of December next, said Furnace with 436 .4cros of Land be longing thereto, including an interest in the great Iron Ore Bank of the State, with all the Paterns, Flasks, and appurtenances of said t uruace. ALSO, 38 Young and Likely Negroes, embracing men, women nnd children, with several valuable Mechanics ; 19 Mules, 5 Horses, A number of Hogs, 4 Carts, 2 Wagons, Gearing, Saddles, Plows, FnJfiMJTG TOOLS GEJTERjimr 3 Household Furniture, with a variety of other articles. Terms. In the sale of the Furnace and Lands, a credit of one and two years will be given, with interest after 12 months. On all sums over $20 a credit of 9 months will be given in the sale of the personal proper ty. A deduction at the rate of per cent, per annum made for cash. Further terms made known on day of sale. N. B. All persons having claims against the estate of E. A. Brevard, dee'd, are requested to present them in the time required by law, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery ; and all persons in debted will please come forward immediately and make payment. ROUT. A. BKEVAKD, ALEX. F. BREVARD, October 27, 183-1. 14-6t Ex'rs. BOOTS &, SHOES. (gj IT should be generally known that the ff'Eil best assortment o' rKf T i. BOOT and MIOKS f mi ni the Town of Charlotte, is to be found at BOONE'S BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM, VfiUKR J. II. K Knit's HOTEL, and where you may procure the finest and best Boots and Shoes, of the most celebrated Manufactui ers in Philadelphia, at very low trices CASH. The stock will consist, in part, of Gents' fine Calf Boots and Shoes, of every quality, style, and workmanship; Gents' sewed Calf, and Kip pegged Boots and Brogans, of every description ; Boys' and Youths' Calf and Kip Boots and Brogans of every quality, style, and price; Misses' and children's Boots and Shoes, both sewed and pegged, varying in price from 25 cts. to $1,25. In the Ladies Department Particalar attention has been paid in selection of the best style, quality, and workmanship, in part, consisting of Ladies' Gaiter Boots various prices: Ladies' Kip and Morocco Bootes and Buskins, (flannel and linen lined ;) Undress Morocco Bootes and Buskins, (flannel lined,) for winter wear ; La. lies will please call and examine for themselves. Also, 5,000 Pairs of Negro Brogans, various qualities, together with 1,000 Pairs of Women's Bootes, for House servants and out-door use, with a fine assort ment of Travelling Trunks, Carpet Bag, and VALISES, Hemlock Sole leather, (a good article,) all to be had at BOON li S SHOE STORE, Under J. 13. Kerr's Hotel. K7" Ladies, Misses and I hildren's Fine Goods not yet arrived. Expected in a few days. Qy Cash paid lor Hides at B; OX E S SHOE STORE. Oct 27. ISM. M-tf ELIAS k COHEN WISH lo inform their nuimron. Friend.. P.tronf, .nl Ike community .t lreo, llml tlicy are no. rcmoe THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. It is acknowledged by ALL who have examined Our Stock, to be the BEST SELECTED and LARGEST ever purchLed bv one firm for one season's trade ; and being bought CllPap will be SOLD so.-much LOW ER than we have ever oflared them yet. Our stock of . CLOTHING, DRY - GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, ARE PARTICULARLY HEAVY, INCLUDING A RICH ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Cloaks, Mantillas, Dress and Cloak Trimmings, Ribbons, Embroideries & Laees, with a full supply of B&KISfMJ mom, fiAHlSSii, BIcABKIf 3, &0., suitable for this market. IN OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, will be found evtrythine penUcman requires, including Under Garments of every description, SHIRTS DRAWER? CRAVATS. COLLARS, STOCKS, HANDKliRCHlIiES, UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, VALICES. CARPET BAGS, &c. cVc. It is imoosMblc to irive any idea of our Lmmknse Stock by an advertisement, bnt we can hot to those that It . ..oMj c e cm,ArEsT an( rest SELECTED SUPPLY OF Drv fiood. Readv Iflndc Cloilniig, Hardware, Groceries Hotife, lioes, HACAmmEMUDLB, CUTLERY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Guns, Pistols, and Fancy Articles, th tl can be seen in the State. Our arrariemeats are such that ice intend ktepinp a J 'till assortment always, on havd. yCQluUt V Jtitrchanl8 are invited to examine our GOODS and PRL'ES. We will sell to them lower h au they can' buy jn Char baton. .. , . V Gail at ITo. 2 Granite Row, and Look at the BARGAINS. D All kinds of Produce purchiscd for which we will pay the highest market prices. NOTICE. HE subscriber takes pleasure in informing his friends and the public generally, that he has aspo. ciatcd with himself in business, Mr. t. W. Allt(bJNi, formerly in his employ. Tlie business will now ho con ducted under the firm of BAliGMAN & AI1UENS. Those indebted to mo by Note, due the old firm ol G. Bargman &, Co., or individually, are earnestly requested to settle, as money must he had. G. BA ROMAN. October 25, 1854. 14-tf Te-w Firm . HAVING associated myself with Mr. G. Bargman, in the general DRY GOODS, AND IIAKDWARE BUSINESS, I take this method to inform my friends and tlie public generally, that I have just returned lrom the North with a carefully selected stock of Gr Tfr &l which for cheapness and taste, cannot be excelled by any House in this town. Those who like to encourage a new beginner, will find it to their advantage to give me a call. Cash Customers particularly solicited to sec bur stock. F. W. ABKENS, Store adjoining the Court-House. October 27,T854. 14-tf THOMAS TROTTER & SON HAVE just opened a splendid stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY, SILVER &. PLATED WARE, and FANCY GOODS of all kinds. DP" No. 5. Gran ite Row. Oct. 27, 1854. Htf J. B. F. BOONE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN IBS SOLE LEATHER, C.jLJF &JK.tjrS, LINING AND BINDING SKINS, SHOE TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Charlotte, N. C Oct. 20, 1854. ly Roots, Roo!s, Roots. DAVIDSON & MOSS have just received one of the largest stocks of BOOTS & SHOES ever offered in this market, and respectfully invite Ladies and gen tlemen to call and examine their stock before purchas ing, as they are determined to sell as low as the low est, and a littie Lower particularly Heavy Negro BROGANS. Oct 20, 1854 13tf Cheese. DAVIDSON & MOSS have just received 25 BOXES of English Dairy CHEESE, low for cash. Oct 20, 1854 13tf Ready-Made Clothing. A LARGE and splended assortment of Ready-made J. Clothing, to be had low for cash, at Oct 20 tf DAVIDSON &, MOSS. Hats. I UST received and opening a splendid lot of Beebe's ' and Leary's most fashionable rail and Winter style HATS, together with a large assortment of men and hovs' CAPS, Loafer and Wool Hats, of every varietv, aX DAVIDSON & MOS.' Oct 20 tf Ladies' and Misses' Bonnets. J .UST received the latest New York styles of Velvet, Satin, Silk, and Strw BONNETS, at Oct 20 DAVIDSON & MOSS. Mrs. Shaw 5L. BEGS leave respectfully to announce 'P to the Ladies of Charlotte and its viciuityfEj that she has opened a l-xrge assortment of new ;;3Firei3.ol3L Millinery, consisting of the latest stvlc-x of BONNETS, CAPS. AND HEAD DRESSES, and a well-selected stock of Dress Trimmings and Paterns. She also conti nurs to ci rr v on the DRESS-M AKINt; BUSINESS, and frcls she: can t'ivc satisfaction in both blanches. No pains will be spared to please. d-T Orders promplly attended tp. Oct 17, 1854 I3tf Sale.n Almanacs for 1855, IOR SALE, by the gross, dozen, or single copy, at the I- BOOK STORE. Oct 20, 13tf Charlotte. VN improved LOT 50 feet fronting on the street by 1!)!) feet deep near the Central Railroad, with a eoinfortible new Dwelling House, and the frame of a house, 30 by 20 feet, and 1 J story hijrh, n the premises; ;ilso a cf'd well of water within 30 feet of the house. Price $C00, on a long credit. Oct 20 3t WM. S. NOR ME NT. Sponge, Sponge. VFINE a ssnrtmcnt of Bathing and Carriage Sponge just received at FISHER cV HEINITSH, Ocl 20 Chirlotto Drujr Store. Lyon's Kathairon and Barry's Tricopherous. Fresh supply of these invaluable hair tonics, for i SaU at I FISHER & HEINITSH, Oct 20 Ckirh.tte Drujj Store. Durand's Bitters. THIS valuable medicine has long been held in high estimation as a restorative from the debility occa. sinned bv chill and fever, giving lone to the Digestive organs, ;nd regulating the whole syttrfri. For sale at j FfSREf? & NKINITSfl, I Public Sale. N TUESDAY, of Superior court, (14th Nov. 1F54,) q V.pMitrir nf the last Will and Testament of Q 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 &. S. C. Railroad. ALSO, ON THE SAME DAY, A Valuable Plantation, lying 2 miles east of Charlotte, on the Lawyers' road, containing about 130 acres. 160, Tuo Milch Cons and Calves, and a lot of Household Furniture. Terms of Sale. Note, 12 months after date, with approved securities. JOHANA HARTY, Executrix. WM. HARTY, Agent. Oct. 13, 1854. 12ts Wanted, 2 or 3 Months IT'OR Farminp purposes, FOUR OR FIVE good strong J NEGRO MEN, for which the most liberal prices will be given. For further information inquire at this office. Oct. G, 1851. 11-tf FOR SALE. 1 OFFER for sale my HOUSE and LOT, loca ted on Church street, one square east of the N. C. Railroad Bridge. 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 being just completed and built in good style, with lour large and airy rooms in it. For further particulars apply to oct. 13, 1854 12tf J. E. PENMAN. rO you want a Fashionable SILK DRESS? Do vou want a Fashionable BONNET? Do you want a Neck and Bonnet RIBBON? If you do, call at M. Damn's store, where you can get suited from the crown of your head to the sole of your loot. M. BAUM, oct. 13, 1854 next door to Spratt, Daniel &. Co. Cheaper than Ever! MANTILLAS and CLOAKS, of Cloth. Sattin and Silk, can be got at M. BRUM'S. MBAUM has just received a fine assortment of Biack and colored SILK.S, (latest styles,) more BONNETS, and the largest and best assortment of RIBBONS, ever brought io this town. M. BAUM, oct 13, 12tf 2 doors east courthouse. The Clothing! The Clothing! The Clothing ! Oh, the Clothing ! 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 riATS and CAPS. xM. BAUM, oct. 13 12tf 2 doors east of the courthouse. Notice. T HE Stockholders of the Columbia aud Charlotte Telegraph Company are notified that the amount of their stock is all one, and those who have not paid lire respectfully requested to come forward and pay up with out further delay. W. C. HARRIS, Attorney, for Kennedy Sc Kd wards, Conductors. October fi, 1854. Il-3w Au Application for Manumission. "OTICE is hereby jmvcii that an application will be i made to the next Legislature ot North Carolina for the pas-sage of an act to manumit JERRY, a slave, for merly the property of Hon. D. M. Barringer, and now the property of H. B. Williams and S. W. Davis. October 7, 1854. 1 I-Cw 3iIOtlOO IS hereby given that application will be made at the next session of the Legislature of this State lor a charter to incorporate a Company to work Mines in Mecklenburg county ; also in Union county. THOMAS ANDREWS. Charlotte, 29th September, 1851. 10-tt Leather Factory. THE subscribers will continue, at the TAN YARD of John Walker, fire miles southeast of Charlotte, the manufacture of Leather, Harness, Roots and Shoc3, !.nd repairing Harness, for which Green Hides and Tan Brk will be received in payment of any article in our line. JOHN WALKER. scpt.2D, 1851 2m. JOHN W. HUNTER. Hands Wanted. Office Charlotte & South Carolina R. R. Co. I Columbia, July 4, 1854. J rpiIF. Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad Company 1 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 SI ts F. N1MS, General Superintendent. HAVING been appoint, d trustee of Wm. Whealan, ! bll his accounts are in my hands tor settlement, and 1 a.l persons are warned not to settle the same with any oilier person but mo. Sent 15. 1854 WM. IIARTV Trust Administrator's Notice. HAVING qualified as Auministrator of the estate of Mathew Wallace, dee'd., notice is hereby given to ali persons indebted to the estate to come forward and pay the same as longer indulgence cannot be giv en; and those having claims against said estate will present them according to the form prescribed by act ot the assembly, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. WILSON W A !.T. KC F -aAn.'r rWHO EVER TDOUGHTEi 1-HAT GOODS could be sold as low as Brdwn, B" ley & Co. are selling them. They are receiving their very large and handsome stock of all kinds of Bonnets, Hats, Hardware, Cutlery, and a large assortment of Groceries, White Lead, Glass, and a large stock of Negro Blankets, which we bought under very favortble circumstances, and we will sell them LOWER than waa ever sold iu this market before. We have a large stock of i80Dff k mm as low as the lowest. We have also a very large Stock of Ready-Made Clothing, which we will sell very low. And we have for the Ladies Black and iancy p. as low as 50 cents, French Merinoes, all co'ors, lowef than ever sold before. Cashmeres, solid roou and Figured Delanes, all kinds Embroidered Ladies' Cloaks and Shawls. We would most respectfully invite all those wishirg to buy Goods to call and examine our stook anil hear onr prices before buying elsewhere, as we think we can otter inducements to buy from us. BROWN, BRAWLEY & CO- Charlotte, October 20, '54. -tfl3 & K HOWELL, Saddle and Harness Manufacturer, Three doors south of Sadler'a Hotel, CHARLOTTE, N. C. I WOULD respectfuily inform the citizens of Charlotte and the surroun ding country, that 1 have now on hand A KXTEWSIVR ASNORT.M I- I' OF Saddles, Bridles. Harness, Kaddlery Hardware, Whips, Buffalo Robes HORSE BLANKETS, SADDLE CLOTHS, SKIRTINOS, HOG SKINS, Patent, Enamelled Sc Harness Leather, together with ever' thing usually kept in my line of business. A r Sndll A. HuriiVNM JMulKTM furnished with every thing necessary forcairying on the busi ness, on the most reasonable terms. gST All kinds of Saddles and Harness made at th shortest notice. CC7" Repairing promptly executed. Oct. 20, 14. S. M. HOWELL. Saddles and Harness. R. SHAW HAS on hand the largest and best nssnilmenl of SAIIL,I?S aiiI II A R N EM that wan evi r brought lo this m:irk't. Also WHIPS, CA RPKT-HAGS, HARNESS MOUNTING & TRIMMINGS of u II kinds for the trade, which he will sell either by the wholesale or retail, to ami ok i uncti'ii. cutcmkk, on the most moderate firms. Also, REPAIRING di.ue in good order ut the short est notice. C7 Call end examine my stock bi tore j-nu purchase elsewhere. Shop one door cast of Springs Sl McLeod'a store. Oct. 20, 1851 R HAW. Select English aud Classical School. KOBERT G. ALLISON l as opened in the Town of Charlotte, a select English nnd Cltxical Sehool, in the 3rd story ol Mr. Leroy Springs' New Uuilding. TERMS: English Department, $1 0 per session of 5 months. Classical $15 " " " ' October 13, 1654 12-tf University op Nobtii Carolina, I Chapel Hill, let June, 1694. i Robert G. Allison, Em., graduated at this Institution tit the annual commencement in 1897 aud linn froui that day to this, been almost constantly engaged in the in struction of youth. He is a gentleman of good mind, ngrceable manners, unblemished moral reputation nnd ample experience. His ability lo impart instruction, has been shown by the young men, who fratu time lo time, during a period of more than 20 years, have conic from his Schools to the University. We reoolleet no instance, in which' a pupil of his has not afforded satisfactory evidence of careful and accurate training, IX L. SWAIN, President, JAMES PHILLIPS, Profewor of Muthemnticii, Ac. E. MITCHELL, Professor of Chemistry . KTotioe. BY permission of John Ross, Ordinary of York Dis trict, S. .C, 1 will expose to sale on the 30th of .November next, at the residence of Henry Kimbrel, deceased, all the goods and chattels of said deceased, consisting of 11 or 12 Likely Negroes, and all kinds of property' that is common on a Farm. Terms made known on day of sale. JNO. U. WITHERS. Adm'r. Sept. 29. 1851. 10. Iw White Castile Soap. 'THIS new fimi'ly and Toilet SOAP in held in hiah r. 1 teem, and is superior to the ordinary Soup for ill bland and i molliciit qualities. For the ntirsi ry it is particularly niiaptcd innocent in its combination and free from all injurious alkalies. This is an economical Sjap for families. Just received and for s.nlo by USHER &, KSINITtft, upril 14th . Dispensing chemists. THE subscriber will offer privately until Tiies. 1st day of the next terra of the Superior court, and then (if not told,) at public sale, a neat and Coin. fortablc Private Rcsidenci, located on Try on or Main street, two doors south of H. B. Williams, convenient to the huk'incKK part ol the town. The dwelling contains three large rooms on tWe lower story and two above; a good Kitchen, Smoke-house and stables attached. The lot is very handsome snd orna mented with oak trees. Terms made known at the sale. sept 2!), 1854 10 5t WILLIAM HARTY. BANK OF CIIARLOTTGJ September 27, 1b51. APPLICATION will be made lo the next Session of the Legislature of North Carolina for an increase of of the capital of this Bank. 10 t II. B. WILLIAMS, Prcst. 'OR SALE. The subscriber has for sale st his Mill . on McMichac-ls creek, large quantity of good lum ber of various kinds, stacked, dried, and ready for deliv. erv- m JAMES KERR. June 23d. 1854. 43 tf Cholera, Dysentary, 8tc AN unfailing and immediate cure for those fearful Diseases is Jacob's Diarrhoea and Dysentary Cor dial, recommended and used by physicians in their pri vate practice with the greatest success when all other remedies have failed. Sold by FISHKfi & HEINITSH. aug. 4, 1H54 Chemists and Dmggit. NOTICE is hereby given that application will be made at the next session of the Legislature for charter tor a Mutuil Life Insurance Company to be located in Charlotte, N. C. Aug. II 3 NOTICE is hereby given that application will he made at the next session of the Legislature tor a a charter or a Mulnnl Fire Insurance Company lu W ' o: t t4 in Charlotte, N. C. Aug. 11 3 300,000 BUSHELS of WHEAT, for which the hiirhctft oah oriecs will bn mxid . , SSSsW i:itm Is si mi liv. red ut his Merchant Mill in Charlotte, at any lima afi:r the 1st day of September next. LEROY SPRIKOS. J. ino 23, Pal. 4,