l Salt Lvkk. The great Temple which the Mormons are buildiug at the City ol the Sail Lake, is described as proniis- ,ng to be a wonderlul structure, covering an area of 21,850 square feet. The block on which it is located is forly rods square, and contains ten acres of grvund around which a lofty wall has already been erected, to be surmounted by an iron railing manu factured by the Mormons themselves at their iron works in Iron county, Utah Territory. The Tem ple building will have a length of 186j feel east and west, including towers, of which there are three at the east end and three at the weat, and the width will be ninety-nine feet. The northern and southern walls are eight feet thick. The tov-. ers spoken of above are cylindrical, surmounted by octagon turrets and having inside spiral stair ways leading to the battlements. Besides these, there arc four other towers on the four principal corners of the building, squara in lorvj, and ter minating in spires. On the western end will be placed in otto relievo the great Dipper or Ursa Major. As recards the interior arrangements, there will be in the basement a baptismal lont 57 feet long by 35 feet wide, and on the first floor, a large hall, 120 feet long, by 80 feet wide; while on the third floor there will be another of;hesamc size, besides numerous other rooms for various purposes. Around the outside of the building will be a promenade from eleven to twenty. two feet wide. 07" The olject of conversation is to entertain and umuse. T be agreeable you must be a good listener. A man who monopolizes a conversa tion is a bore no matter how great his knowl edge. One hour lost in the morning by lying in bed will nut back business all dav. Dr. M'Lank's Liver Pill. This great medicine has supplanted all others for the cure of diseases of the Liver. Its effects are so salutary and speedy, and at the same time so perfectly safe, that it is not surpris ing it should supersede all others Invented by a very distinguished physician of Virginia, who practiced in region of country in which Hepaf is, or Liver Com plaint, is peculiarly formidable and common, and who had spent years ii. discovering the ingredients and pro portioning their quautitieg, these Pills are peculiarly adapted to every form of the disease, ami never fail to alleviate the most obstinate cases of that terrible com plaint. They have jutly become celebrated; and the I researches of Dr. M'Lane have placed his name among J the benefactors of mankind. No one having symptoms , of this formidable complaint, should be without these ! invaluable Pills. Have you a pain in the right side, 1 under the edge of the ribs, which increases with pres- i sure unable to lie with ease on the left side with oc- j rasiaaal, sometimes constant, pain under the shoulder- blade, frequently extending to the top ol the shoulder UHy upon it, that although the latter pains are some times taken for rheumatic, they all arise from disease ol the Liver ; and if jrou won d have relief, go instant ly and buy a box of Dr. M"Lane's Liver Pills. Purchasers will be careful to ask lor Dr. M Lane's I'sliua ran Livkk Pills, and take none else. There are other Pills, purporting to be Liver Pills, now be fore the public. Dr. M'Lane's Liver Pills, also his elebrated Vermiluge, can now be had at all respecta ble Drug Stores in the United States and Canada. DEATHS. Died, in thin County, at White Hall, on the 1 lth ult., SARAH AUGUST A. daughter of John M. ami M try A. Doby, ag d 1 year 6 months and 1 II d.i) s. ' Plnrt; r.ot iur iiiTections on the things of this world, but on things which are heavenly and divine. The favire! rose must lade ;ind di The author ol this notice baa often (Vll the bereavement ul nudity separation. But, "whom the Lord to vet h he e hasten -th," and at his own fit time be galbereth bis little Lambs to His bosom and them lo Mess. us eadeavnr to so hv that w hen wi, too, nhall be c.tlh d to pass o'er the Juttdan of death, may die wi'h the full assurance of meeting our little unea at Clod's right hand to dwell with them for te, r more. J. P. R. Died, in this Count v. on Sunday morning, the li b inst , of Flux, WILLIAM Y. (RIFFiTH, ag d about 21 yenrs. Notice. LL persons indebted to fhe firm of If. B. & L. S. Williams are hereby informed that my portion of the Notes have been translerrod to Jas. M. Hutchison, attorney at law, for settlement. Those interested will please call on him in Brawlfy's building, as 1 mutt have money at an early day. Nor. 17. ISM I7w9 L. S. WILLIAMS. DAGl ERREIAN GALLERY. TMIE subscriber respectfully invites the attention of' J Ladies ami uentltmcn to his much admired ami superior style of and would also say, that he is now getttns "P Plate ' on an improved plan which will not only add to the : BE A I TV of the Picture, but will render it DURABLE an.l BRILLIANT FOR AGES. Call soon, as my stay is limited. Room over Brow n, flrawley & Co.'s Store third story. Nov 17, Sjl 17tf W. P. HUGHES. AsstcriLU, Sept. 8th, 19.'4. M. W. P. Hrnaaa : Dkr Sir Be pleased to accept my thanks for the Picture sent by you. It strikes me as being equal, if not superior, to anything of the kind 1 have ever seen. I have seen many of your Dagurreotypes, and they are not only remarkable for fhe accuracy of the likenesses but particularly for tl.eir ease and fidelity to naiure. They seem altogether to lack that stiffness and res traint which mars most pictures of the kind. Wish ing you that patronage which your merit in this line seems to entitle you to, I remain Very respectfully vours. Ac, T. L. CLINGMAN. Notice. 4 PPLICATION will be made to the next General .1 Assembly of North Carolina for an act to authorize m to collect all arrearage of Tax that is due me in the County of Union. Nov 10, 18.51 17-lt D. RCSHING, Sh'lT. -OO. THE following ordinance was passed by a uianiious voto of the Commissioners of the town of Charlotte, at their last regular meeting, held on the night of the 11th of September, 1854. Be it Ordained, by the Roard of Commissioners for the Town of Charlotte, That in future, no one shall enrry concealed about his person within the corporate limits of said town, any Pistol, Bowie-knife, or other un lawful weapon. And any person violating thin Ordin ance shall, upon conviction before the (ntendant, pay a fine of Ten dollars lor each and every such weapon so carried as aforesaid; nnd if the offender be a minor his parent or guardian shall pay sard fine, and the Inten dant is hereby authorized to render a judgment against the parent or guardian for said fine. W. F. DAVIDSON, Intendant. J. B. KErlR, Toten Clerk. fU Whig copy. 17-4w NOTICE. AM ELECTION will be held at the POOR HOUSE jA of Mecklenburg county, on Friday, the First day of December next, lor a Steward and a Phvsiciin for the year 1855. All persons who are desirous lo obtain Ihoac places will please attend. By order ol the Roard of Wardens, Tub Mobxoh Temple at Jv. nubt ,1 hairmart. I Nov ft, 99l M S t Charlotte Retail Price Current. CORRECTED WEEKLY, Macon, sides - " Hams " Hog round Hugging, Cotton, Butter ... Beeswax lb. li. ib. yd lb. lb. 11 10 9 16 m 20 00 35 75 5 12! 25 15 00 00 0 4 30 9 5 12 25 70 6 30 5 75 00 9H 11 5 10 00 62 10 91 30 45 a I2i a 2i & 9i a 17 a 15 a 22 a $1 a 50 a 87d 8 a 16 a 30 a 20 a 75 Beans ...... bushel Brandy, Apple ... gl. Peach - gal. Cotton Ib. Coffee Ib. Candles, Adamantine lb. Tallow . . . Ib. Corn bush. Chickens ..... euch Eggs dozen Flour 100 Ib. a a a a a a a a a a a a 15 194 $4 40 10 6 16 40 73 6 35 6i r eat hers Ib. j Larj . lb. . Ib. - bbl. gal. bushel - Ib. bushel - Ib. bushel bushel bushel - Ib. - lb. - gal. sack , lb. Mutton Mackrel Molasses Meal . . Nails . . . Oats . . . Pork . . . Potatoes, Irish " Sweet Rice ... Sugar, Loaf - " Brown Stone-Wure -Salt . - -Tea . . . 8ij a 50 a 94 a 12$ 9 12 92J 91 12j 9H 35 50 ; Tallow ! Wheat - busl.cl Whiskey, Northern - - gal. " North Carolina gal. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY For Sale. 1 OFFER for sale, privately, my IIOUSF. and LOT, located Oil ALiin street, immediately op-ito-itu the " American Hotel." The house is well adapted for a large family and is convenient to the busincKs part of town. The lot is large with siubles and other out-buildings o.i the premises. For farther iarticulurs upply to Nov 10, 1854 3t HENRY GUNDRY. 1MKI C T IMPORTATION. CX1KA, BM33, H. E. NICHOLS, Columbia, S. C, HAS ON II AND, lately received, a large and complete btock of China, Glass ami Earthenware, Mostly direct from the Manufacturers in England, France and the North. alo, Plated Ware, Castore, Tea Tray, Table Cutlery, Looking Classes, Blech.Ua and Britannia Goodn, Gaf, Fluid and Lard Lamps, of newest style, with A large stock of medium and fine quality Ware, by the package or otherwise, lo which we invite attention, assuring one and all that we can suit in piice to closest buyers by wholesale or retail. II. E. IIICTIOLS, 1 33 Ricburdson street, Columbia, S. C. Not 10, 1S54 10 6l ESTATE SALE. U Milks and Hoiscs, 2.000 Bushels of Corn, &e. BY order of James II. Withcrspoon Oridnary Lan caster Die tract and in pun-uancc ol the will of Hen ry Thos. Masney, deceased, will be sold on the 18th De cember, 1854, mid days following, the whole Estate of the said Henry T. M isscy, consisting of about 30 likely and valuable Negroes, aim.ng the number is a good Blacksmith, a Cook, ScaiiiKtrcs!, sonic likely young fellows. Boys and Girls also, about 14 Mules and Ilorsei-, One pair Bay Carringc Horses young and well broke, a large stock of Cattle, Hogs and Sheep, a num ber of poik Hogs, Buggy, and Carriage, 3 Road Wag g.. us. Ox Cart, Plantation and Smith Tools. Household and Kitchen Furniture, about 2,000 Bushels of Corn, a quantity of Fodder, Shucks, Hay. Cotton Seed and many other articles. Also the 'Iract ot Land upon w hich the said H. T. Massey resided, containing 676 Acres bounded by Lands of James Miller, Adam Ivey and the Catawba River, about 250 Acres cleared and mostly in cultiva tion, some recently cleared, about 100 Acres is choice River Bottoms, the balance in woods and good cotton Lands, on the place is a good dwelling, Gin House and Screw, and all necessary out buildings. TERMS for4the personal Estate a credit of 12 months, note and 2 good sureties with interest annually. For the Land a credit of 1, 2 and 3 years, w ith interest annually, bond and good surety ai d a mortgage. The sale will take place 18th Decern berl&5Jl--and continue f rom dayeuay until the w-hole-rs"3Tsposed of, on the River Road fronr Charlotte to Camden, about 5 miles North of Cureton or McClenhan ferry, and 5 miles South ot Belair, L. H. MASSEY - W. J. CURETON. Nov. 10, '34. l6-6w. EXTENSIVE SALE OF IRON WORKS, SLAVES, AND OTHER PROPERTY. THE undersigned, as Executors of the laat Will and 1 Testament of the late K. A. BREVARD, will ex pose to public sale, at Kehobeth known as Brevard's riKNAi K, in the County of Lincoln, N. C, On TUBS DA Y, fhe 5th of Deeeviber next, said Furnace with 4368 Acres of Uhsl be longing thereto, including an interest in the great Iron Ore Bank of the State, with all the Paterns, Flasks, and appurtenances of ssid Furnace. ALSO, 38 Young and Likely Nreroes,tfw Kinhrnning men, women biiu children, jB with several valuable Mechanics; 19 Mules, 5 Horses, A number of IIog, 4 Cans. 2 Wagons, Gearing, Saddles, Plows, t tools t. f:.vi;w.i,ti; 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 r 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. ALEX. F. BREVARD, $ x October 7, 1854 14-6t rs. LL KINDS OF PLAIN. FANCY AND OR N AMENTA L JOB PRINTING DONE ITTHfi "DEMOCRAT OFFICE." IiiiPb COMMON OFFICE OF LITERARY BOARD, Raleigh. October 26. 1854. $ The President and Directors of ihe Literary Fund having made dismount ol the nett income of said Fund for the year 1654 among the several Counties of the Slate for Common Schools, have di rected 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 paid to the persons entitled to receive the same oo ap. plication to the Treasury Department. The Counties of Jackson, Madison and Yadkin will receive their portion from the Counties Trom which they were respectively formed. The Public Treasurer will pay to the County of Yadkin seventy-five dollars, which was erroneously deducted Irom dm County in 1853 for one Deal-mute, and charge the same to the Instituticn 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. 4 I'm a nnm 16-2i Federal Population. 10,166 5,003 10,756 8,539 11,716 9,973 8,024 5,951 12,338 6.919 P.674 5,836 5.174 6.208 12,161 8,234 16,055 6.703 5,252 9,697 5,308 12.329 17,723 6.257 14,123 6 998 11,111 13,770 10.G27 9,510 7,228 6.878 17,303 5 320 18,480 13 007 6 907 6.883 6.656 6,585 13,062 11,861 3,935 6,182 6,924 5.741 6,169 6,961 11.724 6,163 8.552 9,034 14,236 10.731 7,040 14,957 7.708 6,030 8,825 10,745 15,176 7.936 11,080 12.363 12,329 12.388 12,311 6,348 8.490 17,643 4.452 9,258 21,123 10,366 4,780 3,348 11,478 11,642 8,066 Spring Distribution. f 1,219 92 600 36 1,290 72 1,024 68 1.405 92 1,196 76 962 88 714 12 1,480 56 830 28 1,040 88 700 32 620 88 744 96 1,459 32 988 08 1,926 60 804 36 630 24 1,163 64 636 96 1,479 48 2,126 76 750 84 1,694 76 839 76 1,333 32 1,652 40 1,275 24 1.141 20 867 36 825 36 2,076 36 . 638 52 2,217 60 1,560 84 828 84 825 96 798 72 . 790 20 1,567 44' 1,423 32 472 20 741 84 830 88 688 92 740 28 835 32 1.406 88 739 56 1,026 26 1,084 08 1,708 32 1,287 72 844 80 1,794 84 924 96 723 60 1.059 00 1.289 40 1,821 12 952 32 1,329 60 1,493 56 1,479 48 1,486 56 1,477 32 761 76 1,018 80 2,117 16 534 24 1,110 90 2,534 76 1,243 92 573 60 401 76 1,377 36 1,397 04 968 96 Cor NT IKS. Alamance, Alexander, Anson, Ashe, Beaufort, Berlie, Bladen, Brunswick, Buncombe, Burke, Cabarrus, Caldwell, Camden, Carteret, Caswell, Catawba, Chatham, Cherokee, Chowan, Cleavelaod, Columbus, Craven, Cumberland, Curriluck, Davidson, Davie, Duplin, Edgecombe, Forsythe, Franklin, Gaston, Gate, Granville, Greene, Guilford, Halifax, Hay wood, Henderson, Hertford, Hyde, Iredell, Jackson, Johnston, Jones, Lenoir, Lincoln, Madison, McDowell, Macon, Martin, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, M oore, Nash, New Hanover, Northampton, Onslow, Orange, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Person, Pitt, Randolph, Richmond, Robeson, Rockingham, Rowan, Ruiherlord, Sampson, Stanly, Stokes, Surry, Tyrrell, Union, Wake, Warren, Washington, Watauga, Wayne, Wilkes, j Yadkin Yancy, 753,542 $90,425 04 $90,42 A. UKRIOT. WM. r. HuLWS HERIOT & HOLMES, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, No. 4 VENDUE RANGE, Chaklesion, S. C. RsrxRENCKs : Sheperd, McCreery & Co., B. S. Rhete, Was, B. Heriot, John Deas, T. S. ot T. G. Budd, James Gadsden k Co., Charleston, S. C. James Walker, Nashville, Tenn. Thomas S. Kennedy, Losnrvdle, Ky. Richard Balienger, Vernaiiville, Spartanburg Dist., S.C. Gabriel Cannon, ringersville, do do Nov 10, 1854 16-3in NOTICE. HAVING taken out general Letters of Administra tion, ul the lis! County Court, on the Estate of John Wells, dee'd., 1 will proceed to sell it the Residence of R. M. Sterling, on MONDAY, the 20th of Novemhcr next, a few articles of Also. ONE SORREL MARE, the proprrty of John Wells, dee'd. Terms 6 months credit with security. ALEX. SPRINGS. Adoi'r. Nov. 3, 1854. 15-3t N. B. Notice is hereby given to the debtors of John Wells, dee'd., to come forward immediately and pay their Noter. and Accounts, as longer indulgence will not be given and persons 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 arc authorized to settle the same. Nov. 3. ALEX. SPRINGS, AdmV. THE copartnership under the'ftamc of H. SEVERS &. CO., was dissolved on the 24th o? October, 1854, by mutual consent. Ail persons indebted to said firm, and to II. Severs individually, are earnestly requested to make payment by the 1st of January. 1855, or they will find tbein in the hands ot others tor collection. H. SEVERS dt CO, N. B. The Business will be carried on by the un dersigned, at the old stand, opposite the Court Houe, where they will be ready to accommodate one and all, who wish to partake of a good glass of WINE, BRANDY, SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, WHISKEY, BEER, POP, 4C., AC, ol to smoke a good SEGAR, at all times. Sundays ex. cepted. J. DLLS St CO. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF Wines, Liquors, and Lemon Syrup, will bo sold by the gallon, at the LOWEST PRICE fbr CASH. CO. November 3, 18.34. 15-tf SCHOOLS. U A v lit o. rvr.tr, Pres. Ex. Off. Ut. Fund. Fail Distribution. 1.219 92 600 36 1,290 72 1,024 69 1.405 92 1,196 76 962 88 714 12 1,480 56 830 28 1,040 88 700 32 620 88 744 90 1,459 32 99: 08- 1.926 60 804 36 630 24 1,163 64 636 96 1,479 48 2,126 76 750 84 1,694 76 839 76 1,333 32 1,652 40 1,275 24 1.141 20 867 36 825 36 2.076 36 638 52 2,217 60 1.560 84 828 84 825 96 798 72 800 20 1,567 44 1,423 32 472 20 741 84 830 88 698 92 740 28 835 32 1.406 88 739 56 1,026 26 1,084 08 1,708 32 1,283 72 844 80 1,794 84 924 96 723 60 1,059 00 1,289 40 1,821 12 952 32 1,329 60 1,483 66 1,479 48 1.486 56 1,477 32 761 76 1,018 80 2,117 16 534 24 1,110 96 2,534 76 1,243 92 573 60 401 76 1,377 36 1,397 04 968 96 Total Distribution. 2.439 84 1,200 72 2.581 44 2.049 36 2,811 94 2.393 52 1,925 76 1,428 24 2,961 12 1.660 56 2,081 76 1,400 64 1,241 76 1,489 92 2,918 64 1,976 16 3,853 20 1.609 72 1,260 48 2,327 28 1 273 92 2.958 96 4,253 52 1.501 68 3,389 52 1,679 52 2.666 64 3,304 80 2,550 43 2,282 40 1,734 72 1.650 72 4,152 72 1,277 04 4 435 20 3,121 68 1.657 68 1.651 92 1,597 44 1,550 40 3,134 88 2,846, 64 944 40 1,483 68 1.661 76 1,377 84 1,480 56 1,670 64 2,813 76 1,479 12 2,052 52 2,168 16 3,416 64 2,575 44 1,689 60 3,589 69 1,849 92 1,447 20 2,118 00 2,578 80 3.642 24 1.904 64 2,659 20 2,967 12 2.959 96 2.973 12 2,954 64 1,523 52 2,037 60 4,234 32 1.068 48 2,221 92 5.069 52 2,487 84 1,147 20 803 52 2,754 72 2,794 08 1,937 92 Deduct for Deaf 61 Dumb. Balance Due. 8 150 00 8 1,069 92 75 75 75 00 00 00 1,215 72 949 63 1,330 92 150 00 890 68 150 00 1,070 70 150 00 75 00 1.502 40 1.200 24 225 00 1,902 00 75 00 715 20 75 00 006 64 75 00 225 00 75 00 75 00 051 26 1,493 32 840 06 1,746 12 75 00 046 60 150 00 75 00 75 00 75 00 76 00 060 06 2,459 76 1,168 02 498 60 326 76 5 04 180,850 08 2,250 00 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 Tuckascege Ford, in Mecklenburg County, on TUESDAY, the SoSa ot November next, on a credit of aiz months, the following Tracts of I.nnit, belonging to the estate of Isaac Wilson, dee'd., six : A tract known as the McLeary Place, adjoining the lands of Mrs. Wilson, John S. Love and others, contain, ing lf0 Acres, about one-half of which is woodland, well timbered, 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 ST Acres including a Shoal at the Tuckaseegs Ford, upon which is erected a very superior 3,- SAW HI I E.Is, with a water-power capable of turning any kir.d of Mad, inery. ALSO, At the aamo time aad place, I will sell some Corn and Wheat, a Road Waggon and Ox Cart, a Lot of Pine Lumber, and other articles not necessary to mention. T. T. SANDIFER. ArfroV. Nov. 3. 1-54. 15 4t Notice. MAYING qualified as Administrator upon the Estate II of William Davis, dee'd., 1 hereby norify all per- ! sons having claim, against said estate to present them w.thia the time prescribed by taw, or this notice will i i i J ' be plead in bar of iccovery WM. MAXWELL, Arlm'r Oct 27, 1854. 14-3t For Sale, A SPLENDID JACK, five years old last Spring, medium size, good form, aad, in a word, possessing very requisite quality oi animals of his genas. Abun dant reference can be given in the vicinity of Davidson College to strengthen the above statements. A. MONROE GILLESPIE, 1 mile south-east Davidson College. Oct 97, 1854. 1 4-3t FROM tbo subscriber's close in the t..wr. of Charlotte, TWO MILCH COWS, one mooly with black and white spots, the other s red cow with a hole bored in each horn. Any information concerning their a-here, abowts will be thankfully received, or if driven home a liberal reward will be paid. JOHN E. PENMAN. Nov. 3, 1854. ist, ELiAS & COttlfi WISH to inform their numerous Friends. Patrons, aad the community at lerre, that they are now receiving THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. It is acknowledged by ALL who have examined Oca Stock, to be the BEST SELECTED and LARGEST ever purchased by one firm for one season' trade ; aad being bought Cheat will be SOLD so. much LO W ER than we have ever offored them yet. Oar 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 TrlmniiDgs, Ribbons, Embroideries A Laces, with a full vunnly of suitable for this market. IN OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, " W,H be found evtrfthinjr a eentlcnan require, including Under lrmenU of every description, 2 ! SHIRTS DRAWER?. CRAVATS. COLLARS. STOCKS, HANDKKRCHIEE, UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS, V ALICES. CARPET BAGS, Ac, &c. It is impossible to srive anv idea of oar Immense Stock by an advertisement, bat we can snow to tlioss that 0tJkm with a call, the CHEAPEST and BEST SELECTED SUPPLY OF Irv Goods, Rcadv Wimiv C lothing, Hardware, Groceries, Boot, Shoes, L7TCAPS; BONNETS, SADDLERY, CUTLERY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Guns, Pistols, and Fancy Articles, that can be seen in the State. Our arrattgemeaf are such that tee intend keeping a Jull assortment the ays on hand. C'OSS IS fry .lit rehatU arc invited to examine our GOODS and PRU'ES. We wi'.l sell to thsat lower than they can buy in Charleston. Call at No. 2 Granite Row, and Look at the BARGAINS. EL.1AS & C'OHE.V C3r All kinds of Produce purchased for which ws will pay the highest raarktt prices. November 3. 1854. 15tf . NOTICE. rpiIE subscriber takes pleasure in informing his friends and the public generally, that he has asso ciatod with himself in business, Mr. 1". W. AllRENS, formerly in his employ. The business will now be con. ducted under the firm of DA KG. MAN &. AHRENS. Those indebted to me by Note, due the old firm ot U. Barguian Sl Co., or individually, arc earnestly requested to settle, aa money must be had. G. BARGMAN. October 25, 1854. . 14-tf HAVING associated myself with Mr. G. Bargman, in the general DRY GOODS, AI HARDWARE BUSINESS, I taks this method to inform my friends and the public generally, that I have just returned Irom the North with a carefully selected stock of 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 mc a call. Cash Customers particularly solicited to vce our stock. F. W. AllRENS, Store adjoining the Court-House. October 27,: 1854. 1441 Land for Sale. rpiIE undersigned offers for sale his Valuable Planta X tioa, lying on the waters of Paw Creek, about 6 miles west of Charlotte. On the premises is a good dwelling house, with the necessary out-buildings. The Tract contains 319 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, 1854. 15-tf NOTICE. THOSE persons who contributed funds towards th purchase of the "Jeffehsonian" Printing PfSss are hereby notified, that I 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, 184. 14tf Ag-nt. Pay your Taxes ! ALL 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, 1854- 14-4t Boots, Boots, Boots. 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 ere determined to sell as low as the low est, and a little Lower particularly Hiavt Negbo BROGANS. Oct 20, 1654 3tf Cheese. DAVIDSON & MOSS have juit received 35 BOXES of English Dairy CHEESE, low for cash. Oct 2d, 1854 13tf Ready-Made Clothing. ,4 LARGE and pi ended assortment of Ready-made -A Clothing, to be had low for cash, at Oct 20 tf DAVIDSON & MOSS. Hats. JUST received and opening a splendid lot of Beebe'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 vrietv, at DAVIDSON fc MOSS'. Oct 3-1 tf Ladies' and Blisses' Bonnets. JUST received the latest New York stvles of Velvet, Satin, Silk, and Straw BONNETS, at Oct 20 DAVIDSON MOSS. Mrs. Shaw REGS leave respectfully to announce B to the Ldie of Charlotte and its vicinity 'UT that she has opened a large assortment of new nola UbClllixxc consisting of the latest stvles of BONNETS, CAPS. AND HEAD DRESSES, and a well-selected stock of Tl res a a Trlmminora anrl Dnfnnn TT.y - b,TvksV (. . h 7 . ? !P!?J?2 in blanches. Xvo pains will oe soared to n rur. a r orders promptly attended to. Oct 17, 1854 I3tf Salem Almanacs for 1855, FOR SALE, by the gross, dozen, or single ropy, at the BOOK STORE. Oct 20, 13tf Charlotte. A N improved LOT 50 feet fronting on the street by - V 199 feet deepnear the Central Railroad, with a fortable new Dwelling House, and the frame of a house, 30 by 90 feet, and if story high, mn the premises; also a good well of water within 30 feet oi the house. Price 9800. on a long credit. Oct 20 3t WM. S. NOR ME NT. IS hereby given that application will be luade to jhe neat Gnral Assembly ot' North Carutsna al its neat session, to amend the Charter of tke town of Charlotte. Aug.?5 1854, MANY TAX PAYERS. BOOTS & SHOES. gA. IT should be generally known that the mt&l 9VI best assortment of Pll fmL nci r aiii mioes T IT should be generally known that the best assortment of BOOT and SHOES in the I own of Charlottb, is to be, found at BOOT AN SHOE EInTO RIUM, bNuiK j. a. heir's hotel, and where you may procure the finest and best Boots and Shoes, of the most celebrated Manufacturers in Philadelphia, at very low pricks 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 snd Kip Boots and Brogans of every quality, style, and price; Misses' and children's Boots and Shoes, both sewdacd pegged, varying in price from 25 eta. to 91,25. In the Ladies' Department Parttcalar 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 ; Ladies will please call and examine for themselves. Alsa, 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 fioe assort ment of Travelling Trunks, Carpet Bags, and MEemloek Sole Leather, (a good article,) all to be had at BOONE'S SHOE STORE, Under J. B. Kcrr'a Hotel. 07 Cash paid lor Hides at BOONE'S SHOE STORE. Oct 27, 1854. 14-tf FOR BALE. 1 OFFER for sale my HOUSE and LOT. loca ted on Church street, one square east of the N. C. Hailroad 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 ia it. Por farther particulars apply to oct. 13, 1P54 12tf J. E. PENMAN. One ana All! Do you want a Fashionable SILK DRESS? Do vou want a Fashionable BONNET? Do you want a Neck and Bonnet RIBBON ? If you do, eall at M. Bauiii's store, where jaa cm get suited front the crown of your head to the salts of your foot. M. HAUM, Oct. 13, 1854 neit door to8pratt, Daniel AvCo. Cheaper than Ever! A T ANT1LLAS and CLOAKS, of Cloth, SaUin and LAS and CI 1U. Silk, can be got at M. BAUM'ft. MBAUM has just B.ai-k and colorec received a fine assortment of d SILKS, latest stvles.) mors 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 ri ATS and CAPS. M. BAUM, oct. 13 12tf doers esst of the courthouse. TUB Stockholders of the Columbia aad Charlotte 1 Telegraph Company arc notified that the amount of their stock is all due, and those who have not paid are respectfully requested to coma forward aad pay up with out further delay. W. C. HARRIS, Attorney, lor Keaaedy at Edwards, Contractors. October 6, 1854. 11. 9w An Application far VltMUmlmb. VTOTICE is hereby given that an application will be i made to the neat Legislature of North Carolina for the passage of an act to niaaumit JERRY, a slave, for mcrly the property ot Hon. D. M. Bsrringer, and a w the property of H. B. Williams and S. W. Davis. October 7, 1854. lf-w IS hereby given that application will be made at the next session of the Legislature of this Stste lor a charter to incorporate a Company to work Mines in Mecklenburg eoataty ; also ia Union county. THOMAS ANDREWS. Charlotte, 20th September, 1844. i o-tl Leather Factory. THE subscribers will continue, at.the TAN YARD at John Whtker, fir mil. s southeast of Charlotte, the manufacture of Learner, Harness, Boots and Shoes, aad fof whie Oreen Hides and Tn n-tra win aa rccerveo in payment oi any article in our line. JOHN WALKER. ept.99. mm 2m. JOHN W. HUNTER. Sponge, Sponge. A FIN Eissortiant of Bathing and Carriage Sponge just areeived at FISHES k HEINTI SJ, OcliO Charlotte Drug Store mi