A Now Map of North Carolina.
' HH undersigned aie peering, and will publish a
i s;oii a the iiecesaiy n: '-. JfcC-, can be oh-.-d,
Xe-.v, Larue ant! i-on : r.? Mr of Noktm
.: .Lisa, rive red by t! it---, w..-i: cv. .! ai.d "
' :. If at a vie.
It is admitted on til sides, that such a work is a
l at desideratum in our State, rd it ia in consequence
lie irequen' ernjuiriii on tins wiijct, that t he undei -fried
have embaiked in th ent rpiitse.
I'ho.ly alternated work or thfa kind ia that o:
! ..cR'a, published in 1S'3; must sii.ee then 'he Counties.
Towns, h'oads, a:.il Paat We Lave ine.-easeti in num
ber, mad all our arork of latum! Improvements, with
small exc pt MM, hern set on foot.
It is intended that the New Map. now propoed to
I panlisbed, shall contain, arrurately laid down, all
tr.e Natural Features of the Stat the Inlets, Harbors,
Sounds, Lakes, Rivers, Creeks and Mountains, &c.
Also.the public improvements and artificial division
The Railroads, PUnkioads, Counties. Count towns,
Post office-, Cities Villas", Post-road and Canals,
Colleges, Academics, Air. Ire.
The Map will be ready Ly the umrner of 1855.
WILLIAM I COOk,
SAMUEL PEAUCE.
TERMS :
In host Style, Oilt Rollers and First Impres
sion;. Ir. Plata Stjrln, Dlack Roll ra, H
Information Irom any source, and which may he of
Tvice in making the abovs work, will be tbankfaliy
received. All rowirnaiairatioaa herald b addressed to
V.'M. I). OUKE.
Raleigh, Saateaabei 15. B-Gm
TT" l Pi'i'son arishing to btain ',. above
.Map can be Auaialied as soon as published, by address
ing, S. L. DIXON, Agent,
Ch riotie, N. f'.
8 WHO EVER THOUGHT ES
'TH AT (HX)US could be sol : low as Brown, Bra w
I ley t t.o. are alltag them. They are receiving
their very lare an 1 handsome stock of all kinds of
Dry Goods,
Bonnets, Hats, Hardware,
Cutlery,
and a l.Tr;jc assort mrrt of
Groceries, White Lead, Glasn,
and a large stork of
Negro Blankets,
which we bought nnder rery fa-orable circumstances,
and we will sr-ll them LOWKR than was ever sold in ;
this market before. We have a l.irre stock of
iBCC k BX0I8
as low as the lowest. We hav also a very large
Stock of Rcacly-Made Clothing:,
which we will sell v-ry low. And we have for the
Ladies B!ack and Fancy
as low as Sfl ceutSj Trench
Merinoes, all colors, lower
than ever
Figared I)
so ii i,eore. i ;!-ri!Tiere, soiid co ois and
anes, all kinds Embroidered
Ladies' Cloaks and Shawls.
We would most respectfully invite all those wisl.irg to
buy Goods to call and examine our stock and hear our
prires before buying elscwheie. as we think we can
offer inducement to buy from us.
BROWN, BRAWLEY & CO-
Char otte, October 2, V, J. -Tf 1 3
S. M. HO it ELL,
Enddle r.d Harness Manufacturer,
Three doors south of Sadler's Hotel,
CBAKLOTTK, R. 8.
I WOULD respectfnily inform the
citizens ol Charlotte and th" siirroun.
ding coaatry, that I have now on baud
a. kx tknsivf assoKTacnr o
SaMIes, Bridles. Harness.
S a ddlrr . B 2 a rd w a re .
Whips, Buffalo Robes
DORSE HLANKETS, SADDLE CLOTHS,
SKIKT1NGS, HO SKINS,
Patent, Enamelled 5c Harness Leather,
tagether with every thing usually kept in my
line of business.,
I r S:i fl i9 1 tV II art! ('MM Ml:illrS furnished
with every tiling necessary for carrying on the busi
ness, on the most reasonable terms.
K7 AH kinds of Saddles and Harness made at th
shortest notice.
D 7" Repairing promptly executed
Oct. SO, le'
S. M . HOUF.I.L.
Saddles and Harness,
H.Y
rgest and best assert meat of
II
AS
the I:
that whs rn r bivaghl to this market. Also
WHIPS. UAIU'ET-BAGS.
HARNESS MOUNTING - TRIMMINGS
of all kinds for the trade, a Iticil he v ill m II eithi r b
the wholesale or retail. to CA a OR FUXCTCAL CVsTcaEKS,
on the most modi rate terms.
Also. R Br AIRING d
de in good crl r at the short-
est notice.
Cull end examine my tt'ick bi fore vcu purchase
clsi u here.
C7" Shop one do.r ci:st
store.
Oct. iO. t$5
of Springs i
R
McLeod'a
HAW.
Select English and Classical School.
noHKRT O. ALLISON las opened in the Towa of
J Uharluatr, a select English and Ulanaical School,
in the 3rd s.tjry of Mr. Lemy bjriagN w Building.
TERMS i
English Department, Hfl ;cr srsr-iuii of 5 months.
Classical " $15 " " " " "
October 13, 161
Univaaam ok foaTa Cakomna,
Chapel Hill, 1st June, 1854.
Robert (J. Allison, Lj., graduated nt tins IaatitatHtn I
at the ;i niiual cuiniiicucciii.iit ia lS27.aud haa from that i
day to this, been almost eoastaMtiy engaged in the in- I
atructiou of youth.
He is a gentleman of good Blind, agreeable manners, j
unblemished moral reputation and ample experience.
His ability to iuipuil int-truclioti, bat been shown by
the youn men, who from time to time, during a period j
ot more than 0 years, have come from his Schools lo j
the University. We reCellt-Ct no nif.!;incc, in which a
pupil of his has not aforded satisfactory evidence of
careful and accurate training.
D. L. SWAIN, President,
JAMES PHILLIPS, Profess, r
of Mathematics, Ac.
E. MITCH ELL, Professor
of Chemistry.
White Castile Soap.
THIS new fimily and Toilet SOAP ia held in high cs
teem, and is superior to the ordinary Soap for its
bland and emollient qualities. For the nursery it is
particularly adapted innocent in its combination and
free from all injurious alkalies. This ia an economical
Soap for families. Just received and for sale by
FISHER &. BBINITSD,
april 14th Dispensing chemists.
AkJL THE subscriber will offer privately until Tues.
jfTjfflday of the next term of tl: Superior court, and
-V'hen (if not sold,) at public sale, a neat and Com- I
fortablc Private Residence, located on Try on or Main
ptreet.two doors south of H. B. Williams, convenient to
the business part of the town.
n t h r aWanaaaa !
etory and two above; a good Kitchen, Smoke-house and
fclables altiiched. The lot is very handsome and orna- i
mented with Oak trees. Tvraia made known at the sale. I
sept ifji iu oi iii.iAN n. i i i. ,
OAA AAA Bl'SHELS of WHHAT, for which the
,Ul V"J v highest cash pri will be paid, to be de
livered at hi Merchant Mill iu Charlotte, at any time
aiter the lt dav of September next.
LEROY SPRINGS.
June 23, 1.54.
48tf.
Notice
TS hereby giv n that application will be made to ihe
next General Assembly of North Carolina at its next
aaaaa, 'o aancad the Charter of the town of Charlotte.
A ug 5 1 P ". I, M A N V T X PA Y I'lf S.
MP-
BOOTS SHOES.
waatl ,T should be generally known that the mrAj
ml best assortment of fWtl
' B&Z- HMIIM mid !iIIOE
IT should be generally known that the
best assort merit of
HOOV9 and SHOES
in
the Town of Charlotte, is to be found at
IJOOiVEl'
BOOT AND SHOE EMPORIUM,
I'NIlEE J. S. IiKa's HOTKL,
and where you may procure the iinest and best Boots
i and Shoes, of the most celebrated :iai:uiacTui crs i
Philadelphia, at very now prices CASH.
Tim t ,rt will rnnvist. in nart.cf
Gents' jine Calf Boots and Ska), of ivlry ouaflf ,
style, and workmanship;
Genfs' sewed Call, and Kip pegged Boots and P.iogalis,
of ev ery description ;
Boys-ai d V'.uths' Calf and Kip Hoots and Biogans of
everv iia!ity, style, and price;
MiSv--' and ch'iilren'a 15o: and Shoe?, both sewed and
pegged, varying in price from 23 ts. to Tl.'.'o-
In the Ladies' Department
Particalar attention lias been paid in selection of the
b st style, quality, and workmanship, in p.ut,
consisting of
Ladies' Caiter Boots various prices:
Ladies' Kip and Morocco Bootes aud lluskins, (iliuytel
and liaea lined : )
Undress. Momceo Bootes ai d Buskin?, (flannel lined,)
lor winter wear :
Ladies will plea
eail and examine for themselves.
Also,
5,000 Pairs of Negro Brogans,
various qualities, together with
1,000 Pairs of Women's Bootes,
for 1? 'iie- servants and out-door use, with a fine assort
ment of
Trav riling Trunks, Carpet Bags,
and
iitmloch Sole Leather, (a good article
all to be had at
BOONE'S SHOE STORE,
llMf
J. B. AV,
JIuliI.
Cj" C'h paid
Oct 27, 1854.
or HiJes ;t
BOONE'S SHOK STORK.
14-tf
(harlotte Marble lard.
AVIt; disposed of our entire interest in the Mar.
ird lo Messrs. Will. Tiddv
it S Ml, we recoin-
mend
to our fricuos.
STOW E & PLC BAM.
September 20, 18j4.
flHE subscribers having boalit out the interest of
1 Messrs. Stowe & Pegram in the Charlotte Marble
Yard, respectful! y teuder their servici s to the people of
Charlotte and the country generally in this line ot busi
ness. They nre lullv prepared to furnish
Monuments, Gravestones, Marble
Steps, Table Slabs,
and other patterns cut from Marble, according to the
most approved t.iste and styles, ;ind upon the most ac.
' eominodut ing- terms ever offered in the Southern coun
try. The Yard ia BitUated on the North West corner of
the Charlotte Depot Yard, where the subscribers, or
their agents, may always hi found.
' U M. TIDPY St SON.
I September 96, 1654. lOtl
TO OIR PATR0XS.
w
E tire now receiving our FALL and WINTER
Stoclx. rf Goods,
embracing every article of Jjadies' . and Gentlemen's
to which we invite attention. We are determined not
to be DKDKRSor.n by any house, and promise that our
STYLES and QUALITY --li-ili tqu::l any in this mar
ket. We invite particular attention to our stock of L::dies'
11LU1S, (New Style.)
Oar selection of Ladies' DRESS CUODS iff beautiful
as will be seen when you call.
Our Embroideries, HOSIER, GLOVES, RIBBONS,
&e., an- i.ll of the best manufacture.
TO FARMERS, we ask i call, as our stock of Ne
gro KERSEYS, BLANKETS, SHOES. &c, will show
for itself.
ALLISON et DANIEL.
Charlotte, Sept. 29, 1M4 4m
SALEM ACADEMY.
NEW Session of the above Academy, (situated 1
miles south of Charlotte,) opened on the 2d Mon
A
day m July, nnder the management of Mr. S. . Reid,
a regular graduate. He proposes to teach all the
branches usually tanrht in Academies.
His terms are as follows: Readiug, Writing and
Arithmetic $-" per session of five months; Geography,
(irammar and History $n per session ; Chemistry, Hot
any and Natural Philosophy 7 per session ; L tnguages,
Algebra, Ice, Sl-l per session.
P. S. Good Boarding can be had convenient to the
Academy, at $ per month.
R. R. SMITH,
G. W. WILLIAMSON.
T. B. PRICE.
A us. 4, ISol
2tf
For Sale,
A
SPLENDID JCK. five years old last Spring,
medium size, ood form, and, in a word, possessing
every requisite quality of animals of his genus. Abun
dant reference can be given in the vicinity of Davidson
College Lo strengthen the above statements.
A. MONROE GILLESPIE,
If mile south-east Davidson College.
Oct 21, 1854. 1 l-3t
3Votice.
nAVlNCJ sold my entire stock to Miller & Phelan,
1 have placed all my Notes and accounts in the
hands of R. M. Sterling for collection. Those indebted
to me are requested to make immediate payment.
H. RECK MAN.
September 1, 54. 6-tf
Wait for the Waggons!
TJHAT FORI say you. Well, we will tell you. his
V because JENKINS & 'PAY I. OR have opened a
Mammoth Stove Store,
in Williams's New Brick Building, Chnrlo.te, N. C,
just apposite the Bank ot Charlotte, where can be found
the largest, cheapest and best stock of
i ever offered in North Oarolinn, all of which will be sold
at the lowest CASH Prices, in addition to our regiu.ir
assortment, we have six different sizes ot the celebrate u
IRON WITCH AIR-TIGHT
with which we thmfttugt the world to produce a better.
We have also all kinds of Stoves suitable for Churches,
j Stores, Parlors, Bed-rooms, Sec, Ate.
Now, we will tell yu why we head our odvertisemeiit
,l wait for the waggons." It is because we have three
j waggon constantly running through the country with
Stove and will deliver the in within 50 miles of Charlotte,
j All Stoves sold by us will be put up free of charge and
warranted to do well ; and now, as we have told you
"bout the Stoves wc will say to you, that we have all
kinds of
BriUanin, Japan, Tin a?nl Slttcl Iron
BRASS KETTLES, STOVE T1PES, j-,
constantly on hand.
All ORDERS sent to us wiil be promptly atten-
to
JENKINS cc TAYLOR.
Charlotte, March 10, 'ol. 33-tf
A Painter Wanted.
t GOOD HOUSE PAINTER, who is a single man, j
j and can come recommended as a fine finisher, can
obtain immediate am! permanent employment by in.
: qiring of the subscriber at Charlotte, N. C.
june 6, 1S04. -ou j . w . kaiam
U,I, KINDS OF PLAIN. FANCY AND OR
N 4 MENTAL .'OH HUNTING DONE
AT THE "DKMATRAT OFFICE."
m, s. t
By J. R. NICHOLSON.
Mi
I'HE subscribe ncsp-cl :U ; i. lonut L is frit ni
id the mild
ie i.HV-fti4y, lfct ii-lriii , kuo n
the Railrotii Hotel", opposite th.- t luster
Depot, is s'Tfl open' for the TTceptiu f regular and
trsnsient board crs mid the travelling pablie; anil that
he is making every exertion to deserve ad secure a
continuance of the kind and liberal patronage whick
h.-.s hitherto been extended to buK He tl liters hiniseli
th.it every apeded arrangement imis been ipadt to pro
mote the comfort of all wiiv st.p , iili IJiti i hit room
;;reaiiry and Wi !i-furnii lied, Ju.s -ei v ants are aticntivo
and obedient, and liis table constantly Minpiied w ith the
host of the seanoiij so t In. t in- iri nd will not w an! any
a ltrnl ion mressarv tf make their B'doarn pleas Hit ;.nd
. j .
acrecuble. Mrs stables are furnishid with good host
I ler and an at nadaace of provender, ami he is prepared
at a mo:uent'. ik tice to supply bis custoim rs. with pri.
vale eonvejfanecs of every sort, to any part ct the sur
. rounding- eountr;-.
I He desires to' return HTs ar'-nowh denu nts to the
I public for past favors, and solicits for the future an
; equally liberal share of patronnjr.-.
An? 20, Stf JOH N R NICHOLSON.
A PROCLAMATION,
! li? kit Ea-f il't uc.it, Davi l S. Reid, Governor of
the S.ii.ie of Vorth Carolina.
I 1 HKKJ'AS, it has been made to appear to rue that
J V AM KS WILSON- stands charged with the
I murder of Nathan C. Clayland, in the county of Meck
lenburg ; and whereas it has been made to appear that
the said JAMES WILbON has fled beyond the limits
j of this State.
Now, therefore, to the end that the said James Wil
son may be brought to justice, J do hereby issue this
my Proclamation offering a reward of Three hundred
and Fifty Dollars for the apprehension and delivery of
1 said James Wilson to the Sheriff of Mecklenburg.
lcaCripliM.
JAMES WILSON is about 17 or 18 years of age;
about 5 feet in height ; auburn hair, and of youthful
; aonearance i has some sears or scratches on his face ;
! wide mouth, and face rather broad; is quick and bold
I in speaking, and inclined to drink.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal
i of the Stale of North arolina. at the city
g.SEAL.g 0r Raeigh, this the 12th day of Septem
USSStVCZtt her, A. D. 1854.
By the Governor : DAVIT) S. REID.
Sami ei. F. Adams, Jr., Private Secretary.
Sept. 22. 1S54. 9-6 W
State of North Carolina,
XBt'KLENBURK COUNTY.
Supcior Court, of Lfius, Sj;rig Term,
1854.
Mary Wristou J
is. Petition for Divorce.
Wm. J. Wriston.
rT appearing to the satisfaction of the Couit, that
Wm. J. Wriston, the defendant in this cause, resides
beyond the limits of this State : It is therefore ordered
by the Court, that advertisement be made in the
VVestern Democrat, for three months, notifying the said
defendant of t he filling Of this petition, and that unless
he appears at the next Term of this Court, to be held
lor the county of Mecklenburg, at the Court-House in
Charlotte, on the 7th Monday alter the 1th Monday in
September ne.vt, and answer said petition, the same will
be taken pro confesso and heard exparte as to him.
Witness Jennings B. Kerr, Clerk ol our said Court,
at office, the 7th Monday after 4th Monday in March,
A. D. 1854.
J. B. KERR, c. s. c.
Printer's fee 10. 3-3m
First (lass Restaurant.
MILLER &, FHELAN,
SUCCESSORS TO H. BSGKXAIT.
HAVE just received and opened a fresh supply of
pure and genuine
BRANDY,
WINE,
WHISKEY,
CORDIALS,
PORTER,
ALE, &c,
selected by a judge, and warranted unadulterated.
lOO lu's of Spanish Se??ars
of the best and most approved brands, comprising Prin
cipes, Regalia, Rio Hcndos, and various others, known
to be as aromatic and fragrant as any imported.
(Jentlemen who wish to enjoy something that is very
tine, will always find us with the articles on hand, and
ready and willing to serve them.
H. S. MILLER,
Sept 151854 Stf W. W. PHELAN.
FISHER & HKLMTSH,
XVlaolesale c33 3FLottl
Near the Caurt-House,
RESPECTFULLY invite attention to their
lafge .nd well selected stock of
Drug's. ftemtcals, Perfumery,
ISrandies, Wines, Dyes. Oils, l'tiints,
Vetrnishes, Sic.
Having received a thorough education to this rcsnon
siblc business in nil its branches, both in this country j
and in rmrope, and being large purchasers for their
combined establishments, thus possessing peculiar ad.
vantages, they confidently assert their ability and deter
mination to compete with any house in the South as re
gards the Purity, Freshness, and Price of their articles.
Physicians' Prescriptions compounded Tvith the strict,
est attention and in accordance with the Pharmacopian
of the United Stntes.
Dealers supplied with Esscncas, Oils, &c, at New
York Prices.
Sept. 22, 1854 9-ly
DR. CHAMPION'S VEGETABLE AGUE PILLS
AND
Vegetable Anti-Bilious j- Anti-Dyspeptic Pills.
rFHESE medicines have been used by the proprietor a
I- number of years in extensive practice, during which
time he has treated some thousands of cases of Fever
with the greatest success.
They never fail to cure the Chills and Fever the first
day. FISHER & HEINITSH,
Sept 1,1854 6-3;n Sole Agents for Charlotte.
FASHIONABLE TAILORING.
THE subscriber announces to
the public generally, that he is
now receiving a large assortment
of new
lioths, astmcres
AND
for Gentlemen's wear, and will
be sold for Cash at a small profit,
or made to order according to the
latest styles. Shop next door to
( Daniels St. Allison.
Sepi. 29, 1854.
lOtt D. I,. REA.
300 Oz. Quinine.
JUST received 300 oz. QUININE, warranted pure, to
be sold low for cash at
FISHER & HEINITSH,
Drug store near courthouse.
Sept 1
Starch, Starch.
F
RESH DIAMOND STARCH the choicest article
of the kind ever offered to the public, imparting a !
beautiful gloss to linen, and economical in use. No i
laundry should be without it. For sale at
FISHER & HEINITSH.
Fresh Potash and Sal Soda.
CASK of each, just received and for sale at
FISHER & HELMTSH s.
A
Lyon's Kathairon and Barry's
Tricopherous.
V Fresh supply of these invaluable hair tonic, for
SjIc at I
FISHER & HEINITSH,
Charlotte Drug Store.
Oct 20
Durand's Bitters.
rpHIS valuable mcdiiinc has long been held in high
1 estimation a ..retorativ.-. from the debility occa
sioned by chill and ftver. giving tone lo the Digestive
org. i us, and regulating the v. NbM t-ystem. For at
FISHER & HEINITSH,
CI1ESTB1
JF'Ctli of 1854.
CtlAHIESTON, S. C.
I T K BEG to inform oar friends and buyers 61 DRY
i;)tK)DS generally, that we have made
E X TE N S ! V E PR E PA R A Tl ON S
fur our E.LL SALES. Ve shill be prepared
to sh;w one of the LARGEST AND BES'i' SE
LECTEI) STOCKS we have jei offered, selected
us usu il hv ourselves in all the LEADING EU
ROPEAN MARKETS.
Our Establishment and Business is now so well
known as being one of the MOST EXTENSIVE
in the country, that it is iiardlv necesury to re
peat what are have often said before, viz : thai
we are pn pared ;o offer one of the
Largest and Most Extensive Stoeks
OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
TO BE FOUND IN THIS COUNTKY, EM
BRACING ALL THAT TS NEW, RICH
AND DESIRABLE, IJ DRESS
GOODS of EVERY VARIETY.
CLOTHS, CASSI MERES, LINEN GOODS,
HOSIERY, DOMESTIC GOODS OF ALL
STYLES, CARPETS, RUGS, DRUG
GETS, FLOOR CLOTHS. CUR
TAIN MATERIALS, AND
HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, eke, &c.
We also offer
800 Cases Negro Plains and Kerseys, of the
best makes and'style?.
950 Bales Twilled and Duffil Blankets.
We pay great attention to these Goods and are
prepared to supply the trade on the best term9.
It is our determination, as it is our true interest,
to make nur prices so FULLY UNIFORM ani
SO LOW as to secure popularity, as well as to
mal e our House both in its organization and ex
lent worthy ihe trade of THE SOUTH AND
SOUTH WEST.
BANCROFT
Nos.
July, 1854.
, BETTS, & MARSHALL,
209 and 211, Kino Sthkkt.
50 6m
.Mechanics. Inventors and Maiitifacturers
$570 IN CASH PRIZES. $570
V
TOLl'ME TEN of the " Scientific Amkrican " com-
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voted to the advancement of the inteiests of Mechanics,
Inventors, Manufacturers and Farmers, and is edited by
men practically skilled in the arts and sciences. Pro
bably no other journal of the same character is so cxten.
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Hundred Engravings, with a full and complete Index.
Its circulation on the last Volume exceeded 23,000 co
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curing patents for new inventions, and will advise in
ventors, without charge, in regard to the novelty of
their improvements.
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HOI FOR COLUMBIA!
HAVING extended our line to Columbia, we will give
the QUICKEST DESPATCH to articles of all de
scriptions and sizcf, at the most reasonable rates.
Our EXTENSIVE CONNECTIONS, well-known re
sponsibility, and the experience of our agents and em
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VALUABLES of all descriptions carried at reasonable
rates, with certainly and despatch.
DRAFTS on ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND
and CALIFORNIA for sale at all our offices.
Competent and obliging " Messengers " accompany
each MAIL TRAIN, to which our cars arc attached.
'Plic Express will arrive in Columbia daily at 3 o'clock
p. m., and loave daily at 7 o'clock a. m-
O" Office Richardson street, nearly opposite the Ex
change Bank.fu
Sept. 15, 1854, 8-3m.
To Persons out of ILmplofpmcnl !
$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 a. public
benefit, and receive a fair compensation for their labor.
C7" To men of enterprise and tact, this business of
fers an opportunity for profitable employment seldom to
be met with.
rXJ"" Persons wishing to engage in their sale, will re
ceive promptly by mail, a Circjlar containing full par
ticulars, with "Directions to persons disposed to act as
Agents," together with the terms on which they will be
furnished, by addressing the subscriber, post-paid.
ROBERT SEARS.iPublishcr,
181 William Street, New-York.
U-Tn Press, find ready for Agents by the 1st of Oc
tober, 1854, 'Sears' Illustrated Description of tuk
Russian Empire." for further particulars address as
above.
Agent for the Country in New-York City.
THE advertiser is prepared to act, as General Agent
and Correspondent, in New York for business men
Tind others in the interior. He will devote his whole
time and attention to the purchase and sale of Fancy and
other Goods, Books, Prints, Machinery, Manufacturers'
and Mechanics' Stock and Materials, Philosophical Ap
paratus, &c.; Drugs, Patent and other Medicines, Agri
cultural Implemeuts, Seeds, Stock, &c. Collections made
ai-fl suits prosecuted. Information cf all kinds furnished
with regard to persons and places here. Situations pro
cured and guaranteed for clerks, mechanics, profession
al men and others. Male and female employees engaged
and sent to thecountry. Passages secured to California,
Australia, and Europe-. In fine, anything that an intel
ligent Agent, well acquainted with New-York and its
business men, can do for an absentee, will be executed
faith fuly and promptly. Communications confidential.
Address, with fee adequate to the service,
A. E. BARTON,
Sept. 1854 Gt 180 Mulberry-Street, New-York.
NOTICE.
rynF. firm of WALLACE & CROSS ia this day dis
solved by mutual consent. All persons indebted
to them are requested to come forward and make pay
ment by October ourt, or their accounts will be Jonnd
in the hands of an officer for collection.
WALLACE & CROSS.
Sept 1. 1854 Stf
One Mtt
Do you want a Fashionably ! HLK DRESS?
Do von waor Fnxhion.-.h!.. rfONNET 7
Dp you want a Neck and Bonaei RJBB4JX ?
1 ' J ii - . t 1, fc - - - a mmm VtlU i
a.
get suited from liic crown of your head to the sole of
.
i viiu mi. t:.iii ;i l ii. ii.tiiiii s Miiti;. j -
can
your foot.
RAlTM.
oet. 13, 1854
next door to Spratt, Daniel & Co.
MANTILLAS and CLOAKS, of Cloth, Sattin and
Silk, can be got at .
M. BRUM'S.
MBAUM has just received a fine assortment of
B ack and colored S1LK.S, (latest styles,) more
BONNETS, and Ihe largest and best assortment of
RIBBONS, ever brought 10 this town.
M. BAUM,
oct 13, 12 tf . 2 doors east courthouse.
The Clothing ! The Clothing ! The
Clothing I 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.
- Jfl. BAUM,
oet. 13 I2tf 2 doors east of the courthouse.
Notice.
THE Stockholders of the Columbia aud Charlotte
J Telegraph Company are notified that the amount of
their stock is all due, and those who Jjdvc not paid are
respectfully requested to come forward and pay up with
out further delay.
W. C. HARRIS, Attorney,
for Kennedy & Edwards, Contractors.
October 6, 1854. 11 -2w
Sponge, Sponge.
4 FINE assortment of Bathing and Carriage Sponge
-1 just reecived at
FISHER & HEINITSH,
Oct 20
Charlotte Drug Store.
XTOT1CB is hereby given that application will be
L made at the next session of the Legislature for a
oharter for a Mutual Life Insurance Company to be
lecated in Charlotte, N. C. Aug. II 3
"VTOTICE is hereby given that application will be
l made at the next session of the Legislature for a
a charter (or a Mutual Fire Insurance Company lo be
located in Charlotte, N. C. Aug. 11 3
1 N improved LOT 50 feet fronting on the street by
. 199 feet deep -near the Central Railroad, with a
comfortable new Dwelling House, and the frame of a
house, 30 by 20 feet, and 1J story high, en the premises;
also, a pood well of water within 30 feet ol the house.
Price $800, on a long credit.
Oct 20 3t WM. S. NORMENT.
Notice.
A LL Accounts and Notes in favor of M. YV. Robinson
X 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 hands for col
lection without reserve.
R. M. STERLING.
Charlotte, March 17, '51. 34-tf
Settle Up!
'PIIE Notes and Accounts of Edwards & Williamson
j have been placed in my hands for collection. All
persons indebted to t lcm arc requested to settle up im
mediately. JOAB P. SMITH.
Sep'.. 22 1854 9 If
pOR SALE. The subscriber has for sale at his Mill
JL on McMichacIs creek, a large quantity of good lum
ber of various kinds, stacked, dried, nd ready for deliv
ery,
'.Line 33d. 1854.
JAMES KERR.
48-tf
Dissolution.
J OTIC E is hereby given that the Firm of Spratt,
J Paniel & Co. has been dissolved by the mutual
consent of the parties. All persons indebted to said
Firm are requested to call upon C. E. Spratt and set
tle their accounts as he is authorized to close up the
business. The business of the Firm will be continued
under the name and style of Allison & Daniel, who
tendering their acknowledgements, for past favors,
respectfully ask of their old friends and customers a
continuation of their patronage
C. E. Spratt having associated himself with W. V.
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. SLtf
Notice.
LL those indebted to the firms of Fox & Orr and
ti 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, 1S54. 35-tf
Loolt Out!
HPHE Notes and Accounts of the late firm oi MOSS,
1 BELL & CO. have been placed in my hands for col
lection, and those indebted mi st not expect longer in
dulgence, as it cannot be given.
July 22, 1853. ltf JOAB P. SMITH.
Notice
IS hereby given that application will be made at the
next session of the Legislature of this State for a
charter to incorporate a Company to work Mines in
Mecklenburg county ; also in Union county.
THOMAS ANDREWS.
Charlotte, 29th September, 1854. 10-ti
An Application for Manumission,
"VTOTICE is hereby given that an application will be
jL made to the next Legislature ot North Carolina for
the passage of an net to manumit JERRY, a slave, for
merly the property ol Hon. D. M. Barringer, and now
the property of IL B. Williams and S. W. Davis,
October 7, 1854. ll-Cw
Village
Statesville, N. C.
THIS well-known Establishment, situated im
IIS
mediately north-west of the Courthouse, on the
1"
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 it also coin,
mands a fine view ol Concord Female College now in
progress of erection on the same street.
Thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto enjoyed,
I will use all honett efforts to merit its continuance in
the future. J. F. BELL.
July 21, 1854. 52-Gra
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 all work wanted in their line can be oh
tained. ILT All kinds of READY MADE WORK on hand
and for sale. Also. supcrior OIL BLACKING, by the
wholesale and retail, manufactured by C. T. Eberhata
Tr All persons indebted for last f&r arc requested
to come and settle their accounts. We must have money
C. T. EBERHARD & CO.
March 3, '54. 36.,(
GEORGE N. HOPE,
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
Res.d. ncf. next house to the Catholic Church,
-harlotle, N. C. Orders from the country nunc
tu.illy iillcoii. d i. March 24, '54. 1 m
tjiiinj
' DR. J. B. MARCH Isi-s
CELEBRATED CATHOLlCON
For the Hdirfand Cure of Svffr, init v '
llrttndspre-emi.
eases lor whica it i. Ui
ninded, usually call?.
. y..- "Tl
. i ur wi,
t iiRONic InplammiJ; ""a
UMMUTIO or ixi
Incidental Heuo. i
Flooding; rAiNH,;
pro, and imru ft,
accompanying evil. 7
excepted,) no mtticV
vcre or how long Wa8?a.
The Catholicon fer1"
es oilier remedies, io being more certain, less txtir. '
leaving the systtni in a belter condition. Let til ,.
coll and obtain a pamphlet (free) Contain!) atv,lH
from the most respectable sources, ol the bcartieii
its use ; togethe; with letieis fiom highly c)tnM S
cians, who have used it m their practice, oi:d spiak fjj
own obsf rvations.
REFERENCES.
P. B. PECK HAM, M. D., Utica, ML y
L. D. FLEMING, M. D Kochtsier, N y
M. TL MILLS, M. D., Rochester, N. y '
D. Y. FOOTE, M. D., Syracuse, N. y '
Prof DUNBAR, M. D., Baliimoie, Md'
J. C. ORRICK, M. D., Baltimore, Md ''
W. W. REESE, M. D., New-Yoik Citr
W. PRESCOTT, M. Conc-nd, N. ft
J. P. NEWLAND, M. D-, Utica, N. y"
Rev. C. S. BEARD, Glenn Springs, S. ('
8Sr Pamphlets to be had srratis at the Store of PPiTe
ARD & COLDWELL. Dm-rejsis, Sole Agent. tof ('' ,
N. C. Sold also by many of the leading Hft'gni'imi,,.''
The lollowinc unsolicited letter wnsarccntlv trti.ir
HumsvUle, N. C. . " nB,if
Hu.vrsviLi.E, Yadkin Co., N.C., Nov. 28lkHM
Dr. J. B. Makchisi, New-York Sir : I deem it my,
to express to von my sincere thnnks, for your discon,
the celebiated Female Medicine, (Catholicon.) IHy atitu!
been more or less trouhhd with fioodiii; lot eiaattaa
years, and found nothing to give her relief, until by dZ
1 heard of and got a botttle of your medicine. Vt fPwi
just the thiim wanted ; it acted I ke a chaini, and In
tia.v outiffl i j.I'i.I .if n t ii i 1 1 1 'i ' i . n t , 1 1 n i , i , i
Utl tunie i i i ti j i f i i i t 1 1 i V 1 1 II I t ' it I
With much respect your obedient servnnt,
(Signed,) WILLIAM J. MtQ
Letter addresfed to Messts, Bench A Brownson, A gent; r
Newberry C H., S. ('., by Rev. C. S. Ihnid of snmeSttir.
iii.h.. crRiNos. Jan. l'.un,
Messrs Bkacu & Brow.so. Sirs : I send lor mm,
bot'le of your " Mnichisi's Uterijie Catholicon." My S
has been nffliclcd for eleven years, and a variety of mranil
been resorted to for relief, but none was obtained uuiill ,
ceived this medicine from you. Its influence seems alum
magical: there was a manifest improvement Iroui tlii dit;
was taken.
As these are a great many ft males in our country Isbct,,
under the affliction for which your me dicine proposes ttua
dy, I feel it a duty to recdiimiend it to nil si cb.
,'Sliri.,( 1 I I III I. 11 IIC1DA
IT7" JT. B. 1IAR( II I M ACo., Prorlc1ori
Ccntiul Depot, '.U)J BionUway, n' y
May 1-2, 18") I. l:rm '
TS now put up in the Largest Sited Bot:! s, ami t ttktjJ
X edged to he the best Sarsapaiilla inr.de, us iscenianlli
the Wonderful C-ures it has performed, Hie oriyit nl e(i
which are in the posscfsion of the propiicioi. J uu bit.:
this is the only true and original anicle.
Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial Complaints, Career, CktiHfc ;
Rheumatism, and a vast variety of other dm uses a'e
and peifeetl)' cun d by the use of ibis nu dictne.
READ THE FOLLOWING CEUTlI-ICAHj
Iai.i. rossA Co., Ala., Jan. . m
UK.va oir : t send you this to ctrtily to you tint nr
extract ot xeilow UocU ana frarsapai ilia ha ptrloin,(iiW
oi ine inusi wouuenul cures on nit lliat.liat etr ttt-inh,
ed on man.
I have been nfllictcd for forty years wuh r rvinict.f mr
legs and fee' ; in ISib they got so had that 1 ludlow,
cr.itclies, and in I5W 1 l.ad one ley an,j utotul ol ' i,
knee. In about nit; months after joy oil.er h-jj Iiidn
in large eating and raanitia sons Iroaii my kM aiaa
and discharged u gaeai di al of bfiaiv inaiitr. lit turn
also biokc out in fa rye biii?, which ditcliaretil inujj ,4
sie mailer, arc at Uie s;.nie tunc my lc It i.ai ti lIJi (.4.
large ruiininii. Hiiixs? nrarly to mv el In s .
The misery that I have iticitd foill.e latitvattal
cannot describe to you. 1 was in such aiii) that ia.:
rested day or night.
In October last my son brought inc one of your ha
wrappers ; 1 icad it, and found n coid of soiiu 'i (ttiltlo
perlormed by your' Extract of Yillow Din k m ilSa:(i.
I sent and goi two bottles of it, and coiiiiiilihiiI uliiiii,'
In two weeks, to my great OBionishineiii, my soiifailliov
easy, and 1 could sleep all night, a thing I liad ii imy
two years. When 1 hud taken six boll Its, my sokIw.W
all healed. I have now us d in all eight boliics ol )m"h
tract of Yellow Dock and Sartnpariila," and 1 now tun
myself well.
I entreat all the afflicted to try this nWteiur, fur 1 Wi
it will cure any known d;scasc in the wot id. In) oat
prejudice and just tiy it, and proclaim its u'ai wvtiliioi
i'enng mankind and "entreat Ihem to take it, fofil
them.
My case is m; tr knriwn in a large portion 1 f'Sm.tli Cm
na, Georgia and Alabama, and if nil) should donbflrWin
cure, 1 invite them to csill on me, and I will sicvv ihrw
scars. lean be found itT'ullapo'a ( '(., Alulfin'S.on
Injm Sloe's Parry. R EN A J At 1 11 RIM
The Yellow Dock and Sarsaj aiilla it pcrkcthfArff'1
females of delicate health, resulting from irn giilijtw
etrual discharges, and other dista.'ts pfcidinr 10 imiiuv
The proprietor has in his nosrssion a grrai niiiilftM
tilieates of cures, nemrrned of the above desciiptlrkj
assure the afrlicted, that a bottle or two of Dr. Ct.yMtna
tract of Yellow Dock and Sn!sann!U will at o rtp
those ddiieulties and renew the natural efWTCM s.
Kr Pi.t up in mian bottle. iPrtc l per I Ir.
Sold Wholesale ai d Retail by SCOVIL MEj
Chartres stri ct, New Otleniis, General Agents for On I
em S'ntes, to whom all oid-is 1111 si lie nddressid.
OCT Sold also hv Fisher & Tlcinitsh, Pritrbaid ('
Charlotte ; C. C. llruderson, Liiieointon ; Wiiirliilrri
Monroe; A. R. Homcsly, Shelby; J. Frontbeigtr I
Dallas ; Murphy 6i Black, (.'oncoiti, N. C.
May 12, 1854:
For the Conrptctc Cure of Coughs, CM':
ema, Asthma,' Bronchitis Sjntn l.
B loot I, a?id till other Litn& Com
plaints lending to
CONSUMPTION.
( This preparation is getting info use all over "'"Sf
The numerous letters we receive from our ariwt j
forming us ot cures eflected in iheir immediate nip"J j
wan.int us in saying it is one of the btst, if not t
Cough Medicine now before the pubhu It alpita.
relieves nd not unfrerjuently cuies the veiy
When all other Cough pupaiatioiaf have ,a
licved the patient, as Dinee'Sts, di alers iu W"
Physicians can testily. Ask the Agent iu youratj5
what has been his experience of the t fleets of Tjt
If he has been selling it for any length of lime l"JL
IT IS THE BEST MEDK LNE EXTAST- ,
Below we give a few extracts from letters wc n'
lately regarding the virtues of this ntedicine.
Dr. S. S. Oshn, ol Knoxville, a., says I b"?
your Liverwort and Tar extensively in my Pra''f? -V
years past, and, it is vrith pleasure I state iny
nority over all other article with which 1 an acjt
which it is recommended." Uttftf
Meser. Fitzgerald & Banners, writing tom V 0
N. C. ay:-"The Liverwort and Tar i?1bcjf
more popular in this Country, and we thti k J"-' -who
have tried it Bpeak iu commendable terms 01 1
it is very beneficial in alleviating the couiplai" 10
ie n commended." c tifr
Our Agent in Pickens District, S. C. Mr. 5
assure us u that he uses it with great benfjj1
family, and recommends it to hi neithlw- 0 I
instance of a Negro woman, in Ins vicinity, 'I?J iH
fering with disease of the Lungs for years, 8"ePd1lf
aafta coiuh. who wai relieved bv the 'Liverwort
Such are the good reports wc hear of this Meo
parts of the Souih- For a report of the urpnwe , -f
performed in the Western and Northern a" , ,j,f 4
we would invite the suffering patient to te
which accompanies each bottle. To all, a rt. '
TRY THE MED1CIN K ! !
Be warned in season ! And neglect not th
is daily weakening your constitution, irritiipB..C(gf'
1 1 . .1 .1 -,l A 1 j.mee. .d'
ana mugs, anu inviung on inai uiruu be
when so soothing and Healing a remedy cau
Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. 'lrl
B 1 ti- .r;,.. .i Iniitatie - J
jjewaicoi mm ici 1 11 fi 1 11 ..... ----- pniI.
ine articles is signed Andrew Rogers, on the
per around each bottle. - nj
Price, 1 per botile, or six bottles or ., jfvA,
XT Sold wholesale and retail by St O ytK
(Chartres St. between Crfmti and t- t'Oui'. . "
. o c.. u liolll n" l
.VL'ems lor ine oouineiu i-iihm'p, i . , .,,
plications fur Agencies must be addicss'O- , il
O" Sold also bv Fislardi HcinUfck.T'tJ' ZJfr'
Chnrioftc ; C. ( ? Hcnd-- rson, Lincolnn-n . jf
at a n iT..fc,-u, Slie bv : J- ,UBK
lnllas : Mnn.hv & Black. (Mucoid, N. j : 1 1
Of these arc PtoJ
Rt. or Falling of ,L7 tu
Mi
ii5 r.