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C hr.i lesion Mm h t. CharlkstuK, Febnwry 88, 1955. Cotton ad v l0ciug sales of 3,100 bales al Gal) renin. A ViLI'lBLl 1 AMILY jnF.DlCI.MI. iritiitu .... Family .. B- I.I .l !,... n, t -Lane's Vrmifuae become, trial u is as the only specific cure tor worms families should .v i... without a suifMv otit At this season parti- euUrly, when worms are so troublesome anu irequem y fatal among children, parents should be watchful ; and on the first appearance of tbose distressing symp toms which warn us of their presence, at once apply this pourer.nl anl efficacious remedy. We are confident that it only requires a trial, to convince all that it rich ly merits the praises that have been lavished upon it. It is s ite and inlalliable. Volumes of certificates can be produce-.!, showing its great medical virtues. tJT Purchasers will be careful to ask for Dr. Mc l.wt's Celebrated Vermifuge, ai:l take none else. All oLie; Vermifuges. comparison, are worthless. Dr. .M'l.ane. geaaunc Vermifuge, also his Celebrated Liver I'll!,, caa now be had at all the KlfCCWHt oioics in the United States mm! Canada. 21 -2w MARRIAGES. Married, on ihnSOth oil., Mr. COLUMBUS W. McCXJY lo Mus MARTHA V. SAMPLE, both of Hopewell, Meefclealwrg county. M .rrir.l. on i ho 2 1 st ult., Mr. ROBERT D. WHITLEY, h nf Mi-Kinlcy, Ala., to Miss ES- J IIKIi S. McCOY, of Hopewell. - RE ATM. Died, in S.lisb'irv. nn :lie 19th ult., Dr. ED W ARD SILL, Jr., nVd about 30 years, leaving wife and son. aa ag d father, nnd numeroui rela tives ;,nJ friends to lumeiit his early death. Died, In tin- coiiniv on the 7th, instant, of Con sumption. MARGARET NORMENT, Consort cl William S. Nurntent, nged 61 years. Splendid Variety i Ladiis' Waiter Boots ECEIVED th Ladies' Bhi d:iy CQSUIStfBg W Silk Julian GAITERS, llcig bland Taw " J. 1 1 1.. n " t'riolc CI. Silk Tip Bl.ci and ( il. Silk GAITERS, at HOONE'S HOK STORE. Mi F.stlit, c i II a nd sec tin ill. .M.i a. 12 f WEL.I-. Ox- I0o Pay. gip-II THE ytideraigucd respectfully iutwna the pu!. 7 J lie, that he baa upeot d a BLACKSMITH SHOP ii V Hey: ir-. t, opposite the t Mia rh.lt c & S. C. ulrti ul Da-pot, where Ii.j is irepared lo ex cute all kiudv :i . .tl;ii:.ijj, If..r..: Shuciug, Repairing Boilers, iii.'n.i.tr W i Irons, Sic All ordet. Lo J. R. D.mu or Messrs. frwia, llu:ini & I" ., or HystsSfsriU be speedily attcswied to. Refer to Mr. t". I) .vin., on the N.irili Carolina Railroad, and Win. : & t'o.. I'-i Bella Foundry, CtMUUibia, S. C. s. J. PERRY. 1 - " lim SADDLES &HARNESS. ' j ' H K subscribers have entered into copartnership and J and ..j . rued a new Saddle and Harness TJST "O" FACTORY, AT li. SHAW'S OLD STAND, la Sjtti tigs' Brick Loitui J!ui(iiiis, -.-.here they have constantly on hand a larg and sjden li ! assocl uient of SAIHIL&5, HARNESS, BRIDLES, dpc f every description, sccortling to tbs most approved uly'e iin ! fashion of u.e Way. 'J'Lcy are alst prepared ' lanufacture auytuiiig in t!ieir line in the most snb u ial and nrorkmanlike atanaef and better than the . --r. VVe respectfally invite the pablic to call a::d exam ine i.r tbtniBf frrs Uepairing done at short notice and with neatness and di -p ilch. SH.AW H PALM Kit. march 3, 32tf Notico ' i II L snbcriber to Creditors. hariag entered into partnership 1 with Mr. Palmer is desirous ot closing up his old jUMuess. He tberefere most eainevtU- reou.ts Ins earnestly renuests J - 1 former Irien !.-. and eustomei 3, w ho are in arrears at his ii"P, to rail between tins time and onr April cnnrt,ao4 s-t:'' their accuuats puber by 1 ote or cash, the Utter .: possible. R. SHAW. I85.'. S2tf Horse Slulen. SSOO neward. i iTOLRN from the subscribe place, Middieton I i.j Swamp, eiphl miles from the rillage of Orangeburg, ..1 lburs4ay, thr? Mtli ultimo, a large GREY HORSE, aboal I ii to 17 !,at.-ls high; has a mark on bis bind foot, raused by the catting ol a rope; he is about ten years ;! !. A reward of (HM will be paid lor his recovery. T:ie said horse was stolen by one William Cloy. I. Said Cloyd is about "1 feet t inches high, weighs about l.'l.l Muml. lus dark h air and whiskers, crippled a little in one of 1, is feel and hips, be is nearly bald on the fore part of Lis bead. Has a brother at Marion ( ourt House, ass " hfii last st-en was making bis W. r towards t'o- lumbia. A reward of SI 00 Will be paid lor the recove ry i.l the horse, and $100 lor the liMinti'imiiiii nf fl... tbser. march 2, is: H. N. 'NELL. n 3 -3w Orangeburg C 'O 3 H. S.C. Diaic 01 .Norm caronnn, Gaalaii vwiily. Court of Plena and tiuaiter Sessions, February Term, IS',.'). Aatbony Titanaa vs. Henry Forsy the, John Fry and vt lie Jane. 1 Petition to niak. Real Fs- late assets in band Ot j a.Iaiuiist lator. I T appearing t the satisfaction of the court, tSat John Fry, and Wife Jane, are not lesideuts ol this Mate : It is ordered by court, that publication be made in the Western Democrat, for six weeks, for them to come forward at the next court, to be held for said county, on the Ith Monday after the ltd Monday in March next, and answer Or demur, or judgment will be entered pro confesso. Witness, J.G. Hand, Clerk of said Court, at office, the 3d Monday in February, 1855. J. 6. HAND, n.ERK. I Printer's fee $ 3'2-ft Xx-. 3FL. jVE. Normont RESPECTFULLY offers his professional services to the citizens of Chariot te and Barnes; ading country. He !..iis by devoting his entire attention to the duties ot iiia profession to merit patronage. He may be found at all boars, at his office oppoite the American Hotel, when not professionally engaged. march 2, 3tt W. S. LAV; TON 80 CO., ITtiMAw.. L'.i.. . ...I! 1 1 saviu. , 1 ui , it 1 UMIU ami I 011111)1 V Sot rii Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. w. LAW r OS. TIIOS. SLKXAXBKB. r ROM the subscriber, livinjr in Steel Creek Settlement, a Bay FILLY, two year old, w ith a small Star in her face, and one wKi e hind loot. She is well grown tor hVr ae. Any information coceenuag saFd Filly w ill be thank fully received, and compensation made for trouble aud expense. JOHN k. POTTS. PineviHePost Office. IO, 0.. 30-0 rv. Removal. W. BECK. WITH has removed his Jewelrv Str 11 to No. 2, Johnston's Uow, three doors South of Feb 10, 1855. 30-ly ,1 JUST RECEIVED, HATS and CAPS on consignment, at Boone' and Shoe Emporium. Dec i'J, 1S51 21 Boot mr ii" r ifawsiiir THAT COMMISSION HOUSE OF TINLEY & HERRON'S, CHARLESTON, S. C. THK only house doing business in that city that ac JL tually had any experience in Receiving and t or warding of Good previous to the South Carolina Rail road quitting the business in July last, is still open for the RECEIVING and FORWARDING of all kinds of Goods, Wares, Me re ban Jise, Machinery, Produce, &c. If you want yourgoous forwarded without the vexa tious delays and enormous expense bills paid the last season, and at the same time have your business done in such a manner that somebody will be made respon sible for the damaged and lost packages, consign them to TINLEY t HEREON, w ho have Received and For warded all Coou's consigned to them during the past season without any extra charge over those establish ed rates as given below, and up to this time have not encountred a solitary complaint. Our Mr. Hcrron was Clerk of the Receiving and For warding Department of the South Carolina Railroad for the past seven years, and is perfectly familiar with all their books, freight tariffs anit rules of shipment, both by railroads arid vessels, together with the mode of procedure to secure damages-and pay for lost articles from other parties, the proper steps of which will be taken in all such cases without loss or delay to the owners. Another important advantage is that his thorough knowledge of all freights and rules of ship ment, enables hirn instantly to detect and correct any overcharge in the bills of lading, which Ul all cases has to be done at that time, or be lost to the owner, in many instances greatly exceeding the commissions we charge. He was also raised in Charleston, is perfect ly acclimated, and free from the contagions of that city, therefore We will under all circumstances faith fully discharge any business enti usted to us. All produce, such as Wheat, Flour, Corn, Corn Meal Bacon, Lard, Bi.tter, Kggs, Cotton, Rice, Rye, Oats, Hay, Tobacco, Woo', Feathers, Beeswax, Potatoes, Onions, etc., consigned to us, will be promptly sold and proceeds returned, V ithout keeping the money a few month-, to speculate upon ; for we wish it distinct ly understood that we engage in no speculation what ever, all that we want is our commission, as follows : For Receiving and Forwarding allordinary packa ges of goods, in cents; large packages oi fiTiiiture and machineiy, charges according to responsibility. Iron and steel in loose bars, 10 cents per hundred lbs , and storab'e for advancing freights, and charges 2 per cent, which you can save by depositing the money with us; lor selling produce 2 per cent. We will also liilall orders in this market, making the best se lections for our patron, at .". percent. TIN LEY & HER RON. Charleston, S. C, Jan. I., IS"."). We beg leave to refer to the following gentlemen : Rev. Thorn. s W. At kin, Maj. M. M. Gaines, Astie ville, N. C. P. D. Gates, 13, Broadway, New York. Col. James Gadsden, 'harleston John Caldwell, President of&. C. Railroad, i'iios. Waring, Auditor " " John Kinir, Agent " " " flyatt, McBurney, & Co., and J. S. &. L. Co., ('harleston. IV. 15. A. Ramsey, Secretary of State, A Bowie R. Cro- zier, t omf-'i i.-roi reasuiy,anu :v. ew-dii, nan ville, Teun. .- '1. I M L' n L. French vV Can I .s, ami j. j. isiyani,' nuiiauouga, Tennessee. . A. Tipton, Railroad A ;eut, and merchants gne. rally, Louden, Tenn. N. Gammon & Son, T. J. h C. Powell, and Craig head H Deaderick, Knoxville, Tenn. V. & T. Harris, In man Hamilton, Branner St Mitche I, Fains c !:. c- IS f I : .1 1 .J Kirs, Danbridt Feb 10, l!s.".0. 30- ly IE?"1 XT 3J 33 RELIABLE MEDICINE. A THE CELEBRATED .71 L Purely egetaUc Preparation, AND A SOVERIGN REMEDY FOR THESE BITTERS are purely a Vegetable Compound, 1 and are offered to the public -under the fullest con viction that they will be found a safe and soveieign Kerne ly for Dyspepsia. They have been triumphantly tested not only by nu merous families and physicians in the South, who have furnished ample testimony as to their decided ex cellence, but also by the Proprietor, who for ten years, sutured all the ;loom incident to that stubborn ami distressing disease. EXTRACT "I do hereby certify that I have known and used your celebrated compound COLLETON BITTERS in , my family for more than fifteen years, and I do verily believe it to be one of the -mest valuable Family and ' Plantation Medicines in use, having witnessed their j beneficial effects in so many instances, thai with truth it may be affirmed they well deserve the high enco- t ninms which they have received from the afflicted who j have partaken of their invigorating and health resto ring properties. Signed, CHARLES G. CAPERS, Planter. St. Helena. S. C. The undersigned, sole anents for the above Med!- ' cines, take pleasure in statin that they are intimate ly acquainted with the nianufactuie of the " Colleton : Bitters-' hence they do not hesitate to commend the ! article, as possessing rare virtues,and well calculated 1 to afford relief 1 n i DYSPEPSIA AND ITS KINDRED DISEASES. Retail price, 50 cents a Bottle! For which sum an incalculable amount of suffering may be arrested. The trade will bo supplied on libe ; ral terms. H AVI LAX D, HARRaL & CO , Druggists, Charleston, S. C. !CJThia Medicine can be obtained of Scarr & Co., Charlotte, Reid vV Crier, Fullwood, and other respecta I ble Druggists and Merchants throughout the State, j Feb 16, IS."..".. 30-1 y Common School Notice. T)Y action of the Board of Superintendents the new 1J. -school Districts ot the County of Mi ekleuburg have bi en adopted, and the Committee. men of each are fully authorized to proceed as directed by law lo erect the necessary buildings and to open their respective schools. The Board of Superintendents will meet in the oflice of the County 'ourt Clerk in the Court. House in Charlotte on Uie second Friday ol March, ensuing, when they will be prepared to hear and attend to any matters of business in regard to the Districts that may be broug it before them. Publication made by order of the Board. JNO. A. YOL'NCT, Charr'n. February 23, 1855. 31-2t VALUABLE HOUSE SERVANTS AT PRIVATE SALE, 0 A CREDIT ill 1st of October next, Bankable I apcr, ( r Cash.) FAisNY, 26 yeara old, a good Cook, excellent Ws.sber.aud can do plain sewing with her sou DICK, 9 years old, also a valuable Hoy about a house or with children. J. R F. BOONE. F.b. 21. 3i.1t A. BETHUNS, No. 5, Springs' Kow, 4 DOORS EAST OF THK CHARLOTTE HANK, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Fell. 16. 1S.33 30lf SENNA FIGS. GREAT desideratum in Families and to persons ta tiering from habitual Constipation, being an A agreeable and efficient Aperient, quite palatable, and Iree from those nauseous principles, which make it a matter of so much difficult to administer medicine to children. For sale at SCARR & CO'S. Drug Store. Fsb 1G. 1S53. 30-tf Notice Y Notes and Accounts having been placed in the band of S. W. Davis, Esq., for collection, those who STV inncbted tome individually, or as one of the old ti i in ot Stule fc llarty. are rcspccttullj request ed to make settlement by April Court, it not sooner. A. C. STEELE. r4. 2, 1865. 26-U Hats. CST receivdaiid opening a splend d lot of Beehe's and Leary's most fashionable Fall anil Winter style HATS, together with a large assortment of men and bovs' CAPS, Loafer and Wool Hats, of every varietv, at DAVIDSON & M OSS'. Oft 20 tl State of North Carolina, MECKLBSBURIi C 'U.NTV. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, January Term, 1855. W. w. Elnn, 1 v. J Original Attachment. J. K. Cunningham, y IT appearing to the g:itifaction of the Court that J. K. Cunningham i not a resident of thin State, but resides beyond the limils of the aaiue : It i therefore ordin d by the Cuurt thai public ition bo made for nix weeks in the Western Democrat, a newspaper printed in the town of Chnrlotte, for the said J. K. Cunningham to appear at the next term of tin Court, to be held for the County of Mecklenburg at the Courthouse in Char lotte on the 4lh Monday in April next, and plead, an swer or demur, or judgment pro confebso will be taken against him. Witness W. K. Reid, Clerk of our said Court, at oflice thedih Monday in January, A. D. 1 65 and in the Tttth yeai of American Independence. 29(IVs. fee 86.) VV. K. REID, c. c. c. State of North Carolina. UECKLKNBUBU Cul'NTV. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, January Term, 1655. WrW". KJms, 1 vs. Original Attachment. Thomas Andrews, j IT appearing lo- the satisfaction of the C urt that Thomas Andrews is not a resident of" this State or so conceals hiuiseU'that the ordinary process of law can- j not be served on him : It is therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made for six wtess in Hit W , t , , - ..rinlf.l I th.. t.-n-M nl ! Charlotte, for the said Thomas Andrews to be and ap- pear ut the next term of this Court to be held for the j County of Mecklenburg at the Courthouse in Charlotte, on the 4th Monday of April next, aad plead, answer or ! demur1, or judgment pro confesso will he taken against j him. V itness W. K. Reid, Clerk of our said Court, at office in Charlotte, the 4th Monday in January, A. D. 1855, and the Tilth year of Amcrica-i Independence. . , 21)(lVs. fe $6.) VV. K. REID. c. c. c. State of North Carolina. MKCKLENBDBU COUNTY. Court of Pleat and Quarter Sessions, January Tetrm. 155. W. W. Elm?, 1 Thomas Andrews, -Original Attachment I). M. Hughes, Win A . Slit n.ird & other i - IT appea Thomac ppearing to the satisfaction ol the Court that Andrews, U. M. Hughes, Win. A. onepard iind others, defendants. :ire not residents of this Slate, or so eonecat Ibcaasclrca that the ordinary process of law cannot lie served on them; It is therefore ordered 1 hat publication bo made for six weeks in the Western Democrat, a newspaper priuted in the town of Charlotte, tor the said defendants to be and appear at the next term of this Court to be held for the County of Meck lenburg at the Courthouse in Charlotte, 011 the 4th Mon day in April nextand plead, answer or demur, or judg ment pro confesso will betaken against them. Witness W. K. Reid, Clerk of our said Court, at office in C'harLtte, the 4t!i Monday of January, I800, and the 79th year of American Independence. LSPr's. fee $G.) VV. K. REID, c c. c. State of North Carolina. MSCKLBMBUBfl COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, January Term, 1S55. John E. Penman, i vs. Original Attachment. Win. A. Shunuff.i. T appi arii A. Shepar pi ariiijj to the satisfaction of the Court thit Win. rd is not a resident ol this ataleor so con ceals himself that the ordinary process of law cannot be served on him: It is therefore ordered by the Court that puulication he made for six weeks in the Western Democrat, a newspaper printed in the town of Charlotte, for the said Win. A. Shepar d to he and appear at the next term of this Court to he held for the County of Mecklenburg, a the Courthouse in Charlotte, on the 4th Monday of April next, and plead, answer or demur, or judgment pro confesso will he taken against him. Witness W. K. lit id. Clerk of our said Court, at effice in Charlotte, the 4th Monday of January, A. D. lo5, and in the ?9th vcar of American Independence. 29(IVs. fee 6.) W. K. REID, c. c. c. State of North Carolina. MtffckLKNUURG COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, January Term, 1955. J.hn E. Penman, I vs. i A. She nurd, s Original Attachment. I T appeari I A. Shepa nring to tli c satisfaction of the Court that Win. paid is not a resident ot this Mate or so con. eeals himself tfint llie ordinary processed law cannot be j served on him : It is therefore ordered that publication I he made for si:i weeks in the Western Democrat, a new s- paper published in the lo'-vn of Charlotte, tor the said Win. A. Shepa rd to be mid appear at the next term of this Curt, to be held for the county of Mecklenburg, at the Courthouse in Charlotte, on the 4th Monday of April next, and plead, answer or demur, or judgment pro confesso will be taken against him. Witness W. K. Reid, Clerk of our said Court, at oflice in Charlotte, the 4th Monday of January, A. D. 1855, and in thuT't.'i year of American Independence. 29(Pr's. fet- 86.) W. K. R-EID, c. c. c. State of North Carolina. MECKLENBURG COUNTY. Court of Pleas nnd Quarter Sessions, January Term, ld55. W. W. Elms, i vs. Original Attachment. Thomas Andrews. ) IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that l Thomas Andrews is not a resident of this Stale or so conceals himself" that the ordinary process of law can not be served on hi in : It is therelore ordered that pub lieation be made for six Weeks in the Western Democrat, a newspaper printed in the town of Charlotte, for the said Thomas Andrews to be and appear at the next term of this Court lo be held for the count' of Meck lenburg, at the Courthouse in Charlotte, on the 4th Monday of April? next, and plead, answer or demur, or judgment ,rro confesso w ill be taken against him. Witness W. K. Reid, Clerk of our said Court, at office in Charlotte, the 4th Monday of January, A. D. 1855, and in the 70th venr of American Independence. yJ(PrV lee $6.) W. K. REID, c. c. c. State of North Carolina. MECKLENBl RG COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, January Term, 1855. John S. Mean?1, J vs. 'Original Attachment. Thomas Andrews. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Thomas Andrews is not a resident of this State or so conceals himself that the ordinary process of law can not be served on him : It is therefore ordered tbat publi cation be made for six weeks in the Western Democrat, a new-paper printed in the town of Chariotte, for the said Thomas Andrews to be and appear at tho next term of this Court to be held for the county of Mecklen burg, at the Courthouse in Charlotte, on the 4th .Mon d.iy of April next, and plead, answer or demur, or judg ment pro confesso tvill be taken against him. Witness W. K. Reid, Clerk of our said Court, at office in Charlotte, the 4lh Monday of January, A. D. 18J5, and in the 79 tli year of American Independence. 29(Pr's. fee 86.) W. K. REID, c. c. c. State of North Carolina. MKCKtEMlt'RG COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, January Term, 1855. Drucker Sc Sommers, 1 vs. Original Attachment. Thomas Andrews. 1 T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Thomas Andrews is not a resident of this State or 1 so conceals himself that the ordinal y process of law ' cannot be served on him: It is therefore ordered that publication be made for six weeks in the Western De- ' nio.crat, a rjewspaper printed in the town of Charlotte, lor the said Thimas Andrews to be and appear at the t next term of this Court to be held for the county of ' Mecklenburg at the Courthouse in Charlotte, on the j 4th Monday ot 'April next, and plead, answer ot demur, , or judgment pro confesso will be taken against him. VVitness VV . K. Keid, Clerk of our said Court, at office in Charlotte, the 4th Monday of January, A. D. 1S.j5, and in the 'Jth yearo! American Independence. C0(Pr's. fee t.6.) VV. K. REJI), c. c. c. i LOOK AT THIS SIMPLE WORD CLOTHING! i NO yet, simple as it is, you hear a great cry made A over CLOTHING! You take up the papeis and almost the first word you ee is (D liOTHI .G ! ! You stroll over the city and you will see small sam ples of t T I A little here, a little there, And no assortment anywhere ; Until you get to Fl'LLlSGS & CO.', where every one runs to get GOOD CLOTHES! And why do they run there! Simply because they can get CLOTHING Brlti-r Hade, WO It I : FAKHIONABhE, AND AT T.m -fTi Tmng than at any Jlouse in North Carolina. We make a business of it manufacture our own Goods, and every article sold by us is WAR RANTED, or money returned. " Competition is the Life of Trade' And we are bound to keep the Largest and Most Fashionable INgTHE STATE. We have a full stock of Ckildreiis', Youths', aud Boys' Clothing, at low prices. Also, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Tit WIJTMLS, W.4M.MCMig,CJUlFET It-1GS, UMBRELLAS, CANES, Portc-lionaise Pen and, Pocket Knives; II AIR, TOOTH, AND NAIL BRUSHES, &c, &c, &c, all of which will be freely shown and prices given, At the Emporium ol Fashion, BY FULLINGS & CO. Charlotte, N. C, Nov. 23, 1854. I8U State of North Carolina. MECKLENBURG COUNTY. Court of Pitas and Quarter Sessions, January Term, 1853 G. W. Caldwell, vs. Original Attachment. Thomas Andrew vs. y IT av,iearing to the satisfaction of the Court that J. Thomas Andrews is not a resident of this State or so conceals himself that the oidinary process of law eannot be served on him : It is therefore ordered that publication be made for sift weeks in the Western De mocrat, a newspaper printed in the town ot Charlotte, for the said Thomas Andrews to be and appear at the next term of this Court to be held for the county of Mecklenburg, at the Courthouse in Charlotte, on the 4th Monday in April next, and plead, answer or demur, or judgment pro confesso will be taken. against him. VVitness W. K. Reid, Clerk of our said Court, at office in Charlotte, the 4th Monday of January, A. D. 1855, and in the 79th year of American Independence. 2y(Pr's. fee $0 ) VV. K. RE1 D, c. c. c. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. UNION COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions January Term, 1855. . W. W. Elms ) vs. Tho. Andrews. Original Attachments. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Thos. Andrews is not a resident ot iliis State, or so conceals him self that the ordinary process oi law cannot be served on him: It is therefore ordered by the Court that publication be made for six weeks in the Western Democrat, for the said Thomas Andrews to appear at the next term of this Court, to be held for the county of Union at the Court house in Monroe, on the first Monday in April next, and plead, an swer or demur, or judgment, pro confesso, will be taken against him. Witness, J. M. Stewart, CI. i k of Union county court, at office, in Monroe, the first Monday of January, A. D. 1855, and the 79th year of American Independence. 27 6w J. M. STEWART, c. u. c. c. (Printer's fee 86 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. UJVIOM COUNTY. Coujt of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, January Term., 1855. J. M- Stewart, i I Daniel Ha3'es. Original Attachment. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Daniel Hayes is not a resident ot this State, or so conceals himself that the ordinary process of law cannot be servrd on him: It is iherefore ordeied by the court, that publication be made for 6ix weeks in the Western Democrat, for the said Daniel Hays to appear at the next term of this Court, to be held for the County of Union, at the Courthouse in Monroe, on the arst Monday in April next, and plead, answer or demur, or judgment, pro confesso, will be taken against hiin. Witness, J. M. Stewart, Clerk of Union county Court, at office, in Monroe, the first Monday of January, A. D. 1855, and the 7lJth year of American Independence. J. M. STEWART, c. v. c.c. (Printer's ice, 27-6w State of North Carolia. UNION COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, January Term, 1855. Wm, H. Harrilland") wife Levincy vs Petition for Partition of Land. William S. Osborne j and others. J IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that John Williams, Alexander Vick and wife Caroline, defendants in this petition, reside beyond the hinits of this State ; It is therelore ordered by Uie t.Viurt, that publication be made for six weeks in the Western Democrat, notifying the said John Williams, Alexander Vick and wife Caroline personally to be and appear at the next term of this (.'ourt, to be held for ihe County ot Union at the Courthouse, in Monroe, on the 1st Monday of April next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to this petition, otherw.fc the alleuatioi.s therein contained will be taken pro confesso and the petition heard exparte as to them. Witness, J. M. Stewart, Clerk of Union county Court, at office, in Monroe, the 1st Monday of January, A. D. 1855, and in the 79th year of American Independence. 27-6t J. M. STEWART, c u. c. c. (Printer's fee $6) STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. UNION COUNTY. Court of Pbas and Quarter Sissions, January Term, 1855. W. W. Elms, ) vs. Original Attachment. Thos.IJ. Kimbal. IT appi aring to the satisfaction of the Court, that Thos. II. Kimbal is not a resident of this Slate, or so conceals himself that the ordinary process of iaw cannot be served on him : 1 is thorefore ordered by the court, that publication ire made for six weeks in the Western Democrat, for the said Thomas II. Kimbal to appear at the next term of this Court to be held for the county ot Union, at the Courthouse in Monroe, on the first Monday in April next, and plead, an swer or demur, or judgment, pro confesso, will be taken against him. Witness, J. M. Stewart, Clerk of Union county Court, at office, in Monroe, the firs; Monday of January, A. D. 1855, and the 79th year ol American Independence. J. M. STEWART, c. a. c, c. Printer's fee, $G. 27:6w Laud ret Celebiated Garden Seeds. A LARGE and Fresh supply of these long noted Seeds including Early York, Large York, Drum head, Savoy, and Flat Dutch. Cabbage. Cauliflower, Broccoli, Salsify, Egg Plant, Okra, Carrot, Turnip, Radish, Beet, &c. Also, Beans Valentine Bunch, China do., 6 Weeks do., Royal Dwarf do., Early Yellow do. Peas Extra early, Early Frame, Early Charlton, Dwarf Marrowfat, and Bishop's Prolific. ONION BUTTONS Just received at SCARR & CO'S. Drug Store, Feb 9 (Late Fisher & Heinitsh.) Fresh Supply Just Received, ALCOHOL, Burning Fluid, Camphene, No. 1, Turpentine, Linseed Oil, (N. C.) For Sals at SCARR & CO'S., Feb 9 29 Charlotte Drug Store. Ready-Made Clothing. LARGE and splended assortment of Ready-made Clothing, to be had low for cash, at Oct 2J y DAVIDSON & MDSS, . , EL1AS & COHEN WISH to inform their numerous Friends. Patrons, and the community at laree, that tl.ey ara now roceiTing THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET, h m acknowledged by ALL who hatre examined Oua Stock, to be ihe BEST SELECTED and I.AREST ever purchased by one firm for one season'n trade ; and being bought Cbcap will be SOLD to, much LOW -ER than we have ever offered them yet. Our stock of CLOTHING, DRY -GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS, ARE PARTICULARLY HEAVY, INCLUDING A RICT1 ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Cloaks, Mantillas, Dress and Cloak Trimmings, Ribbons, Embroideries & Laces, with a full supply of 00X187 JO GOODS, WidLMX&S, BltATOTB, Mk, suitable for this market. IN OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, will be found ever vthinir a gentleman requires, including Under Garments of every description, I CRAVATS, COLLARS. STOCKS, IIANDKERCH1EES, UMBRELLAS, TRUNKS. V ALICES, CARPET BAGS, &c, &c. SHIRTS, DRAWERS Itis impossible to eivc any idea of our Immense Stock by an advertisement, but we cam show to those that will favor us with a eatt, the CHEAPEST and BEST SELECTED SUPPLY OF Drv tSoods, Readv Made Clollnns, Bardwalr, Groceries, Boots, Sliors, fUTs"cAPS BONNETS, SAUBLERY, CUTLERY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Guns, Pistols, and Fancy Articles, th it can be seen in the State. Our arratisrmeats are such that we intend keeping a full assortment always on fuind. Country .Hit-Chants are invited to examine our GOODS and PRICES. We will sell to them lower thin they enn buy in Charleston. Call at No. 2 Granite Row, and Look at the BARGAINS. K7" All kinds of Produce purchased for which we will pay tlie highest market prices. November 3, 1854. I5tf . Wait for the Waggons! I HAT FOR ? say you. Well, wo will tell you. Itis because JENKINS i. TAYLOR have opened a Mammoth Stove Store, in Williams's New Brick Ruilding, Cliarlo.te, N. C, just opposite the Bank of Charlotte, where can be found the largest, cheapest and best stock of ever offered in North Carolina, all of which will be sold at the lowest CASH Prices. In addition to our regular assortment, we have six different sizes of the celebrated IRON WITCH AIR-TIGHT with which we challenge the world to produce a better. Wc have also all kinds of Stove suitable for Churches, Stores, Parlors, Bed-rooms, &.c, &.C. Now, wc will tell you why we head our advertisement " veuit for the wagrons." It is because we have three waggons constantly running through the country with Stoves and will deliver them within SO milesof Charlotte. All Stoves told by us will be put up tree of charge and warranted to do well ; and now, as we have told you about the Stoves we will say te you, that wc have all kinds of Biittania, Japan, Tin and Sheet Iron BRASS KETTLES, STOVE PIPES, d., constantly on hand. EEF" All ORDERS sent to us will be promptly attcn ded to by JENKINS & TAYLOR. Chulotte, March 10, '54. 33-tf State of North Carolina, IREDELL COUNTY. Court of Pleas Quarter Sessions, iVbvV Term, 1854. Jesse Cornelius, administrator') of John Thompson, dee'd, l Petition far sale of f 1 vs. . xju.uu. Andrew Thompson, John Da vidson & wife Elizabeth. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that John Thompson, James Thompson, Latimorc and wife, Lctty and Christopher Thompson, heirs at law of the said John Thompson, deceased, reside beyond the limits of this State: It is therelore ordered and decreed, that publication be made in the Western Democrat, a news, paper published in the town of Charlotte, notifying said defendants to be and appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the county of Ire dell, at the Court House in Statesville, on the 3rd Mon day of February next, then and there to plead, answer, or demur to plaintiff's petition, or it will be hoard ex parte and judgment pro confesso taken against them. W itness, M. F. Frceland, Clerk of our said Court, at office, the 3rd Monday of November, A. D., 1854, and in the 79th year of our Independence. M. F. FREELAND, Clerk. (Printer's fee, $6) 25 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. UNION COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, January Term, 1855. W. W. Elms 1 , vs. Original Attachments. W. A. Shepcrd. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that W. A. Shepherd is not a resident of this State, or so csnceats him self that the ordinary process ol law cannot be served on him : It ia therelore ordered by the Court, that publication be made for Bix weeks in the Western Democrat, for the said W. A. Shepherd to appear at the next term of this court, to be held foT the county of Union, at the Court house, in Monroe, on the first Monday in April next, and plead, an swer or demur, or judgment, pro confesso, will be taken against him. Witness, J. M. Stewart, Clerk of Union county Court, at office, in Monroe, the first Monday of January, A. D. 155, and the 79ih y ar of American Independence. J. M. STEWART, c. v c c. Printer's fee, $6. 27:6w HAVING bought the entire interest of Mr. George Bergman in the Store of Bargman & Ahrens, togeth er with all debts due to the firm since October 1, 1854, I would most respectfully solicit a call from my friends and the public generally.'. The business will be now conducted under the firm of AHRENS &. HAND, ad joining the Court-House, where a full assortment of Goods will always be kept. J. C. HAND. January 1st, 1855. 24-tf Sharon Female Academy rrHE undersigned, Trustees ol the above Institution, JL beg leave to announce to the public that the Exer cises of the same will be opened, on Monday, the 16th instant, with the services of Miss Eliza Piiakr, whose celebrity as a Teacher places her far above the reach of criticism wherever she has taught. She teaches. besides Latin and t reuch. a I the different branch nf i English Literature, and charges only three grades of tuition, viz : five, eight, and ten dollars per session. Boarding can be had at good houses in tjie neighbor hood, and convenient to the Academy, at $6 per month. JOSEPH W. ROSS, LORENZO HUNTER. WILLIAM HIED. Jan 19, 1855. 2f.w3 Citrate of Magnesia. A FRESH case of this celebrated refreshing Aperi CA. ent, just opened by SCARR & CO. Feb 16, 1S55. SO-tf To Whom it may Concern. TT E, the subseribers, respectfully notify our Friends f w anu rairons, mai aner me tst January, iaoo, we decline the Forwarding of Goods unless the money is sent in advance to pay expenses. ELMS & JOHNSTON. Jan. 19 lm Notice. A LL persons indebted to me by Accounts or other J wire, are requested to call at my office aud settle the same as early as possible. F. C. CALDWELL. Jan. 12, 185.5, 5W "Hard Times comes Knocking at the Door." m A little money voic and thei, Is wanted by the richest mfo." ttOURT Week is now at hand a great time for set- tlements. We have a good many promises out, aud nothing in to redeem them with. Come, gentlemen, let us have a lift. Seriously, we want money who'll be the first clever fellow to oblige us 7 PR1TCHAKD & CALDWELL. No. 3, Granite Uow. Jan. 19. 1855 26tf Dissolution. 1 on the 3rd instant, by mutual consent. All persons indebted to said firm are requested to come ;orwurd immediately and make payment as the business of the concern must be closed at an early day. JAMES BRIAN, Jan. 12, 1655. J. N. THOMPSON. N. B. The undersigned will continue to carry on the Grocery Business at the old stand. JAMES BRIAN. Jan. 12, 1855 2l-7w. Money Wanted. I'riE Notes and Accounts due the late firms of Syratt, Daniel Sl Co. and Spratt & Allison are in my hands for collection. Those indebted will please come lor ward without delay and pay their dues. J. P. SMITH, Agent Dec 29, 1854 3m Leather, Leather, Leather. aOO SIDES Hemlock Sole Leather. 50 " Baltimore White Oak, Band and Sole Leather, just received at BOONE'S BOOT aud SHOE EMPORIUM. Dec 29, 1854 23tf Cheese. DAVIDSON h MOSS have jutt received 35 BOXES of English Dairy CHEESE, low foTeash. Oct 20, 1851 lttf LAND FOR SALE. rpHE subscriber offers for sule (privately nntil Tucs X day of May ('ourt, and if not sold by that time will be exposed on that day to public sale at the Court House inCharlotle) THREE TRACTS OF LAND, lying about five miles Irom Charlotte, on the Lawyer's road, ons containing 2511 acres, one 70 acres, and the other 53 acres. The tracts all join, and will be sold together, if necessary. They arc well watered, and lying on the head waters of ."UcAlpin's Creek, and is well adapted lo the raising of Cotton, Corn, Wheat, and in fact any ciop that a farmer would desire to cultivate. On the 250 acre tract ia a well sl good water, that never f.iils, Q lots for drovers, a good orchard, and a good dwelling and other out-houses and on the 70 acre tract is a dwelling by 1 Si feet. About 100 acres lias been in cultivation, and is in good repair, the balance is woodland, and 100 acres is as well timbered us can be found. On the premises ia about twelve acres of excellent meadow land, and some as good bottom land us can be found in any sec. tion. Terms will be made to suit the purchaser, if pos sible. Any person wishing to purchuse, can call on Mr. Taylor, on the premises, who will show the lands, or on the subscriber, in Charlotte. JAMES W. WILSON. Jan 26, 1854. 27-tf New Confectionary and Baker j. J. & E. LONERGAN TAKE pleasure in announcing to their friends and the public that they have just opened in the House on Main street, 2 doors east of the American Hotel, a Bakery and Confectionary Establishment. Having secured the services of an experienced Baker and thorough workman, they are prepared to furnish Bread. Cakes and every thing in their line of the most superior description. Th y have just opened An Extensile Variety of AND ALL KINDS OF CANDIES, TOYS, FANCY ARTICLES of every description. And indeed every thing usu.illv found in their line. If a"'5esire to please, and reasonable terms, will in sure patronage they are determined to have it. J. & E. LONE KUAN. January 25, 1853. 27-tf N. B. 1 have sold my interest in the Grocery to J. Lonergan. All persons indebted to the firm ara earnestly requested to settle, as longer indulgence can not be given. E. LONERGAN. Jan. 26, 1E55 TO OIR PATRONS. AT7E re now receiving our FALL and WINTER VV stock, of Goods, embracing every article ot Ladies' and Gentlemen's BMSS SO DBS, to which wc invite attention. Wc arc determined not tn be I'Nor.asoi.D by any house, and promise that our STYLES and QUALITY shall equal any in this mar. ket. We invite particular attrntion lo our ock of Ladies' Cloaks, Mantillas, 7Vf 111 1S, (New Style.) Our selection of Ladies' DRESS GOODS is beautiful as will be acta when you call. Our Embroideries, HOSI ERY, CLOVES, RIBBONS, Ar., are all of the beit manufacture. TO FARMERS, we aak a call, as our stock nf Nr. gro KERSEYS, I! LAN KETS, SHOES. cc will bo lor itself. ALLISON Jk. DANIEL. Charlotte, Sept. 2D, 185 1 4,n Salem .Almanac for 1855, FOR SALE, by the gross, dozen, or ningle ropy, at lbs BOOK STORE. Oct 20. 13tf ChurlotU. Notice. 1'HE Notes ami accounts of A. L. Williamson having btei p'aeed in my hands tor collection, all ierson indebted to him are requested to come iorward snJ settle. Jan '4. 185. E. C HAJiRr.
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