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, 1 1, I i WiKSTMffl BSffiOIMT. WARING & HERRON, PROPRIETORS. 0.h:e, one door aoutb of Sadler's Hotel upsaira. Terms of Subscription. If paid sttictti, in advance If iatd within ihice moiillts '2JM li paid ai the end of the year. 3,00 No julcription will be receiv d tor a tliorici i rritd than ix month. QT Any person sending lis five new subscriliers, accompa nied by the advance subscription, (SH) will receive the sixth copy gratis tor one year. Terms of Advertising. Advertisements will be inserted at 81 per sqfiare lor the first, and-! cents tor each subsequent insertion- A square con sists of thirteen lines or less, this size letter. A reasonable deduction will be made to those who adver tise by the year. Double column advertisement will be charged '5 per cent, additional on the usual rates. Advertisements inserted monthly or quartet ly SI pel square for each insertion. Obituaries, Tribute of Respect, Religions meelinfra, and Benevolent societies, will be charged hall the Adrettmmg rates. For announcing candidates for office S3 in advance. Professional and Business Cards not exceeding six lines will be inserted at $.5 a year ; n.t exceeding a square 93T Letters on business must be addressed lo the Proprie tors, post paid, to ensure attention. Qy Subscribers and others who may wish lo send money to us, can do so at all tiiuee, hy mail, and at our nek. For the Wester Democrat. Art TIion to ( !i;ui;( ii ! sr Robert rtstic. Art thou so changed ? Or du I view thre With vision I lissigi i by lapse of tiros ? Thou seen. '.-I not now us crM I knew thc Of faultless form and son. sublime ! There swss not now Love's sofl and tender Light from lay bright eye on me ; Atiil in its place a lofty spleadof Asrssi to sit disdainfully. Tiiy voice has not that nioaic in it, Whose siren notes once charmed my soul; T is sweet-r't is hcavqply but within it There lurks no spell hat can control. Thy smile thrills not my heart with gladness. Though 't is as bright ns Morning's beams ; It once dispelled each cloud of sadiics. And tilled my mind with gulden dreams: Now ray less as the stars at even To those who Nature's find deny, It play, MUM edi d, o'e r I hi ltu.cn Of beauty changed art thou, or I ! Thou 'rt changed thine eye has lost its lustre Thy Viic - its ch irm thy smile its light And round thy memory cease to cluster My dreaming Fancy's visions bright! Farewell farewell to thee forever 1 T is Heaven's will that we should part -'T is Fate's decrees our dest'nies sevei Another idol claims my heart! Charlotte, April 30, 1S55. HAVING BOUGHT the large three masted Bailing " Ship Commerce" I have commenced the direct importation of Cuba t'igars ol all grades and varieties. My model " Ship Commerce" can now hs seen at my NEW CIGAR AND TOBACCO She is full rigged and supplied with the reaaisitc num. ber of life boats, and will he ready to sail :'or another Cargo as soon as the present lot is disposed' of. C7" Cali and examine, and satisfy yourselves that she is sea worthy, and that my stock ot cigars and tobacco are also worthy of your atlenticn. M. W. ROBINSON. Ap6 tf 37 ISTotice. AT a meeting of theCommissioners appointed under the Act of Incorporation for the purpose of crea ting the capital stock of the Wilmington, harlotte anil Rutherford Railroad Company, held this 1 1th day of March, 1S5., in the town of Wadesboro', it was Resolved, That books be opened for subscription to the capital stock in the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Raiidoad, at the places and by the persons designated in the Act ol Incorporation of said Road, on the 2d Monday, (the 19th) in April next." Notice is hereby given that Hooks will be opened at the following places, on MON DA V, April the 9th, 185, for subscriptions ti theeapital stock ot the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad, under the direction of the following persons : Wii.min;to.n George Davis, T. C. Worth, A. ri. Van Bokkelen, JohnC. Latta, Miles Costin, George K. French, J. H. Flanner, Edward Kidder, S. I). Wallac e, A J. DeRossett, jr., John A. Taylor, H. L. Holmes nd R. H. Cowan, or a majority of them. Whitesvii.lk Caivin Hayncs, T. S. Memory, W. M. Baldwin, Win. Frink, atid Thos. Smith, or a'ma jority of them. Lm.nan"s S i'oh f Haynes Lennan, Thos. L. Vail. Lovet Poacock and Mamaduke Towel , or a majority o: them. Fair Bi.i rr Alva Smith, Augustus Smith, John Coley anil tf. L. Williamson, or a majority ot them. LrsiBKRTON John T. Tope, Edward Lewis, Robert S. French, Robert K. Troy, Kdmund McQueen , H. f. Pitman and J. M. Carmichal, or a majority of them. Flora I. CoUUI Anh'd Smith, Malcolm Turcell. John Gilchrist, sen., Dr. Neal McNair, U rn. Sellers and Peter A. McKachi li, or any three j them. Lai rinsbi rr John Mallory, John Fairly, John Gilchrist, jr., P. C. Mclntyre, Daniel McKiimon, John L. Fairly, M. W. McNair, Duncan McLauriu and Rev. Thos. Gibson, or any three of them. Rocrimuham Walter F. Leak, Mia Wal', Wm. R. Cole, Gen. Alfred Dockery, Stephen Cole, Col. John W. Covington, and R. S. McDonald, er any three ot them. Wadesecro H. B. Hammond, Geo. W. Little S W. Cole, K. F. Lilly, P. G. Smith, Jo. White, J.' R. Hargrove, Purdie Richardson, and Jas. Medley, or any three of them. Elizbethtown Jnr.. (;. McDu-alJ, jilo. J. Mc Millan, Jno. A. McDowell, Thomas t . Smith and Dun can Cromatie, oi any three of them. Monroe, Cnjox Co Hugh Houston, Samuel H. Wal kup, Hugh Wilson, Moses Cuthbertson, Jonathan Trull M- Stewart and W. W. Hart. or any three of them. Hamilton's Store Win. Hamilton, Wm. L. Stitall and Carey Tolson. Davis Gjld Mine Wm. Houston, Capt. Jas. Hous ton and Wm. Hudson. Wilson's Store Ceo. McCain, John Stewart Col. Wm. Walkup and Hugh Wilson. .!' ' Howard's Store Robert Howard, Robert Howie and Col. James A. Dunn. Charlotte Wm. Johnston, Gen. J. A. Young, Jno. Jrwin, Leroy Springs, John Wa ker, Wm. Maxwell, Wm. M. Matthews, . Williamson, W. W. Kims! C.J. Fox aud William R. Myers, or 'o majority of them. Licor.To Henry Cans er. John F. Hoke, L. D. Childs, J. F. Alexander and Benjamin Johnson, or a ma jority of them. Dallas James A. White, Andw. Hoyle, P. A.Jen kins, Jasper Stowe and William Sloan, or a majority of tbem. J J Shelby Dr. W. T. .1, Miller, Dr. Thos. W.ll.ams, Charles Blanton, Wm. Roberts and C. C. Durham or a majority of them. RnTHERfORDToN W. Miller, s'im'l UrSlk: n-u. - ...... . it nuui. O. TwMty, II. Logan and T. 8. JLustice, or a majority pt them. J ' And at such other places, and by such other persons as a majorty of ths Commissioners at Charlotte may direct. ' ALEXAUDFR McRAE. Caaiaaaa March 19, 1855. 3t 36 Fresh Spices, PEPPER whole and ground. ALLSPICE whole and ground. CINNAMON, " .. CLOVES, GINCER Race and Jamaica, whole and ground. JrUTMEGS ; Mace; Mustard in , J.and lib. Tins Just received hy SCARR & CO., Mh 30 Drngguts. LOOK AT THIS SIMPLE WORD CLOTHING! ND yet, simple as it is, you hear a great cry made over CLOTHING 1 You take up the papeis and almost the first word you see is Fob stroll over the city and you will see small sam ples ot . 9 V t A little hfre, a little there, And no assortment anywhere ; Until you get to FWUUfNGS tO.'s where ever) one runs to get GOOD CLOTHES! And why do they run there? Simply because they ran get CLOTHING Better 'lade, NOISE ' tHI O H IS L !;, AND AT XjE3fJ3 JHICES3 tha" t a"J' House 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 bour:d to keep the Largest and Most Fashionable P7J IN THE STATE. We n;,ve a full stock of ChiMreas' Youths', and Boys' Clothing, at low prices. Also, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, UMBRELLAS, CANES, Sortc-fSoiiaisf, Pett tnd Pocket Knives; II AIR, TOOTH, AND NAIL BRUSHES, cVc. &c, &:c., all of which will be freely shown and prices given, At the Emporium of Fashion, BY FULLINGS & CO. Charlotto, N. C, Nov.. 20, 1654. 18ll CLARENDON IRON WORKS, 5 llsnftaeton, ."V. C. rpHE CLARENDON IRON WORKS arc now pre 1 pared in receive orders tor Beam, Vertical, Horizon tal or Oscillating Steam Lupines, Ilijh or Low Pres sure, ami adapted to all purposes : Circular, Vertical and Port ilde Saw Mills complete ; Pu:ups, Mining Machine ry, Grist and Flour Mills, complete ; Parker, Turbine and other Water Wheels, Equipping of Steamers, Car Wheels ; nd Axles ; Horse powers of Tariooa patterns; Rice Field Pumps and Engines; Rice Thrashers; Shingle Machines, Shafting, Pallies, Hangers, Gears, and all other .Mill Work. CASTINGS. Irmi and Bran Sastinga of all descriptions, including OrRMtnenla I Iron Railing, Ripe, Bridge Castings, &,c, r. The Company would respectfully invite attenti n to their styles and patterns of Railing, which may he seen at their ollicc. Boilers. Tubular, Flue and Cylindrical Boilers, Water Tanks, Chimneys, and all other kinds of Boiler Work. Repairs. A separate department and force will be kept for re pairs, w here work will be done thoroughly and with despatch. All work done in the establishment delivered either on the cars of the Wilmington it Manchester Rail Road or the Wilmington it Weldon Rail Head, or in Ilats at th Company's wharf, free of charge. Having larue facilities, the above work wiil be done on as reasonable terms as elsewhere, North or touth, and in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Consultation by letter or otherwise, in regard 1c plans and designs for mills or their furniture, and Air ma chinery generally, willingly answered. All orders or communications to be addressed to the undersigned. HENRY M. DRANE, AAcra. March 'SJ. 35-tf State of North Carolina, Ciafoii sTotmly. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, February Term, 185o. Anthony Titman vs. I Petition tomakel.eal Es- Henry Forsy the, John Fry j tate assets in Land of and wile Jane. administrator. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the court, that John Fry, and wile Jane, are not l esidents of this State : 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 1th Monday alter the 1th Monday in March next, and answer or demur, or judgment will be entered pro confesso. Witness, J.G. Hand, Clerk of said Court, at oiTice, the 3d Monday in February, lSr.j. J. G. HANDjClehk. Printer's fee $G. 32-0t FISIHOiYlBLE TAILORING. Till subscriber announces to the public generally, that he is now receiving a large assortment of new Ciolhs, Casiuieres AI for Gentlemen's wear, and will be sold hr Cash at a small profit, or made to order according to the latest styles. Shop next door to Daniels c Allison. lOtf D. L. REA. Sept. 2lJ, PUBLIC NOTICE. Xrw Grand Duchy oi Baden Lottery Loan. Capital 14,000,000 Florins. THIS LOAN is guaranteed by the Government, and x wiil i he draw n in different prizes, as follows : 11 Prises do do do do do do do do do do of 50,000 Florins 40,000 do 35,000 do 15,(M)0 do 12.000 do 10,000 do 5,000 do .!!00 do 4.M00 do 2,000 do 1,000 do 51 12 23 a 40 9 5S 366 1 V 4 1 ice., &c, &c. T!i lowest prize being 42 Florins. 12 Florins are equal to Five Dollars. The next Drawing takes place at Ca rlsruhc, under the Diicct;on of the B-iden Government, on The Slit May, lSoo, when every draws number must obtain one of the a! ve mentioned Prizes, which will be p.iid in cash, at the offices of the undersigned. Those fortunate Sharehold er not residing on the spot, will have '.heir aim unt of Prizes gained paid tothem thsough an established Bank. The Lists of the result will be sent to each Shareholder, and the successful numbers published in the newspapers The Price of one Ticket is Two Dollars. The following advantages are given by taking a num. uct jt i ipaet, viz : 11 Tickets cost only 20 23 do do 40 50 do do c0 100 do do 150 The Price tor Tickets can be sent in Bank Notes or Drafts, payable in any of the commercial town of Ger many, Holland, France, England, Scotland, or Ireland. F..r Tickets and Frosp ctuses apply to the undersign ed Baa king-house, which is appointed for the si:ieo; Tickets : MOR1Z STIEBEL SON'S, Bankers, PtaaLI rt-on-tbe-Maine, Germany. N. B. Li tters to be directed "per Steamer, via Liver, pool," to Moriz Slicbcl Sons, Bankers, in Frankfort-on-tht -Maine. Remittances which arrive after the Day of Drawing, will be returned, or invested in the next Drawing, at the option of the sender. The Prospectus of this Distribution can be inspected at the office of this Paper, l here also Tickets may be obtained. april 37, 1855 40-3w THAT COMMISSION HOUSE OF TINLEY &-HERRON 'S, t IIIULESTO.N, S. . THE only h;use doing business in that city that ac 1 tually had any experience in Receiving and For wanin g ol Coods previous to the South Carolina Rail road quitting the business in Julyfcst, is still open lor the RECEIVING and FORWARDING of all kinds ot Goods, Wares, Merchandise, Machinery, Produce, &c. If you want yo.ir goods lorvvarded without the vexa tious t'elays and enormous expense bil.s 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 paekagps, consign them to TIN LEY it HERRON, v ho have deceive,, and For warded all Coot!s consigned to them during the past season without any extra charge ovei those establish ed rates as given below, and up to this time have no encountered a solitary complaint. Our Mr. Hertou v. as Clerk of the Receiving and Fo' warding Department of the South Carolina Railroad for the past seven years, and is perfectly familiar with all their books, freight tariffs and rules of shipment, both by railroaes and vessels, together with the mode of procedure to secure damages and pay for lest articles from other paities, the proper steps ot 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 him instantly to detect and correct any overcharge in the bills ot lading, w hich m all cases has to be dor-e at that time, or be lost to tiic owner, in many instances greatly exceeding the commissions we charge. He was a'so raised in Charleston, is perfect ly acclimated, and free from the contagions of that city, therefore v.c will under all circumstances faith fully discharge any business entrusted to us. All produce, such as Wheat, Flour, Corn, Corn Meal Bacon. Laid, Butter, Eggs, Cotton, Rice, Rye, Oats, Hay, Tobacco, Woo', Feathers, Beeswax, Potatoes, Onions, fcc, consigned to us, will be promptly sold and proceeds returned, without keeping the money a lew mouths to speculate upon ; for we wih it distinct ly understood that we engage in no speculation what ever, ail that we want is our commission, as follows : For Receiving and Forwarding all ordinary packa ges of goods, 10 cents ; large packages o! frrnitpre and machinery, charges according to responsibility. Iron and stee: in loose bars, 10 cents per hundred lbs , for advancing freights, aud charges two and a hail per cent, which you can save by depositing the money with us; for selling produce '2 per cent. We will also fill all orders in this market, making the best so li ctions for our patrons, at per cent. TINLEY & HERRON. Charleston, P. C, Jan. 1., 155. We beg leave to reter to the following gentlemen: Rev. Thorn. s W. At kin, Maj. M. M. Gaines, Ashe ville, N. C. P. D". Gates. 13, Broadway. New York. Col. James Gadsden, ( harleston JobnCaldwelh, President ofb. C. Railroad. Thos. Waring, Auditor " " lohn King, Agent " " " Hyatt, McEjurney, it Co., and J. S. & L. Bowie it Co., ( harleston . W. B. A. Ramsey, Secretary of State, A. R. Cro zier, Comptroller of Treasiuy, and M . M. Swan, Nash ville, Tenn. French & Van Epps, and J. J. Bryant, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Q A. Tipton, Railroad Agent, and merchants gene, rally. Louden, Tenn. N. Gammon it Son, T. J. it C. Powell, and Craig head G Deaderick, Knoxville, Tenn. W. & T. Harris. Inman it Hamilton, Brainier it Mitche I, Fains & King, Danbridge, Tenn. Feb 1(J, 18.6. 31-0y AT Lowrie &. Enniss' Book Store. BOOK FOB THK TIMES Sons of the Sires, or 177(1 and 18-7-7. a history o.' the rise, progress and destiny of the American Party, and its probable inllu- eiice on the next Presidential Election. 1 he politi cians will have the book, oi' course, for they have per sonal interest in the rjuestion. Price 75 cents. Sent by mall, free ol postage, on receipt of $1. Biography of Distinguished men. Price 75 cts. Marinda Elliott; or the Voice of the Spirit; by S. H. M. Price $1. May and December, a tale of wedded life ; by Mrs. Hubback; 2 vols. Price $1.75. Party Leaders ; Sketches of Jefferson. Hamilton, Jackson, Clay, Randolph, and including notices of ma ny other distinguished American statesmen. BOOKS Tor Methodists, Episcopalians, Presbyteriarjs, and Asso. Reformed or Seceders : Methodist Hymn Books, from 10 cts. to $5 00 Disciplines, new edition, 25 Common Prayer from 30 cts. to $6 00 Psalms and Hymns, " 3 1 cts. to 1 00 Bibles of all qualities and prices, for sale at LOWKIE & ENNISS' march 10, 1S55 Bookstore. RUNAWAY from the subscriber on the 3rd of February last, my negro man ISAAC He is about .'to years of age, about. 7 feet 8 or 9 inches high, is of a dark copper color, tolerably high forehead, cheek Bones a little projectuijr, and i think his eye teeth a little defective. Said boy weighs a;, out 165 lbs., quick spoken, tolerably intelligent. When he left he wore common apparel, such as common laborers usually wear. 1 will give Twenty Dollars reward for Isaac, delivered to me or confined in anv jail so 1 get him again, or 1 will give Fifty Dollars reward for him with sufficient proof to convict any white person of harboring him. 1 bought said boy of Julius Alexandei about eight years since. Mr. Alexan der lived l' or M miles south west of Charlotte and 1 think Isaac is strolling about through the countrv where 1 purchased him. T. M . HAMILTON. White's Store, Anson County. N. C. March 0, 1855. 33-tf $100 L077-Z3C3.- t WAS stolen from the subscriber's stable in JjlijK Charlotte, on Tuesday nijiht, the 27th nit., a Lj beautiful blood bay HOiSE, of medium size, j in g od older, and about six years of age, light mane ! and tail, shod all round and having a small portion of white on one of his hind feet. Suspicion rests upon a man who called himself here WILLIAM ( LAY alias I WM. CLOYD (as he is called in South Caiolina,) he i having left this place under very suspicious circum I stances. He is about 3o years ot aiie, is about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, and limps a little in walking, has dark hair and wore a lar-;e set of whiskers, which 1 understand he has since had shaved Ml. Whtn he left here he wore a ijray overcoat. He says he is a Russian by birth, but he speaks goot English (50 will be given tor the delivery of the horse to me in Charlotte, and 5(J for the arrest of the thief with suflirient proof to convict him. M. D. McLEOD. March 9, 1855. 33-tf WILKINSON'S DAGUERREIAN GALLERY. 'PIIE subscriber having p rmanently located in Char- J. lotto; respectfully invites the at attention of Ladies nd Gentle. in n t his saperioi PMTf H 77 ri 7i n U li $1 9 and xvould rcsjiicl fully siy that he is now taking D. Cuerreotypca upon un improved dan, which will not only add lo the BEAUTY Al ELCGAxC of the Picture, but will render it DURABLE AND BRILLIANT FOR AGES. He Would also respectfully invite strangers visiting Charlotte tocjll and examine his specimens, na he is determined they shall compute favorably vith any that can be taken North or South, Rooms, Tinrd .Story, Granite Rane, immediately -i r 'fritter ft Son's. Jewelry Store. Instructiosa, thorough and practical, given in this beautiful art, and ail mau rials tarnished. .SEAL WILKINSON, January 26, 18i.. 27 tf Splendid Variety of Ladits, Gaiter Boots RECEIVED this day consisting ot Ladies' Black Silk Julian OA ITERS, " Heighland " Tan " Julian " Creole " Cat Silk Tip Misses' Black and Cal. Silk GAITERS, at BOONE'S SHOE STORE. Ladies, ctll and see them. March 3. 1865. S2tf Wait for the Waggons! T J HAT FOR ? say you. Well, we will tell you. It is V because JENKINS &- TAYLOR have opened a Mammoth tove Store, One door west of W. W. Elms' Grocery, on Mints.rcet, 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 3D withvhich we challenge the world to produce a better. We have also all kinds of Stoves suitable for Churches, Stores, Parlors, Bed-rooms, &,c, &.C. Now, we will tell you why we head our advertisement li wait for the wagirnris." I is because we have three w;iggns constantly running through the country with Stoves .;iid will deliver them within 50 miles of Charlotte. All Stoves sold by us will be put up free of charge and ... ranted to do well; and now, as we have told you ahout the Stoves We will say to you, that we have all kinds of Brittania, Japan, Tin and Sheet Iron BRASS KETTLES, STOVE PIPES, constantly on hand. K7" All ORDERS sent to us will be promptly atten- ded to by JENKINS & TAYLOR. Charlotte, March 10, '54. 33-f 2FS Alamos, d Hotel, CHESTER, S. C. Dy J. R. NICHOLSON. MTHE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that his house, knevn ,c n.,. Bailnuil Hotvl." onuosite the Chester ' Depot, is s'ill open for the reception of regular and transient boarders and the travelling puniic , unci mui he is making every exertion to deserve and secure a continuance of the kind and libera patronage which has hitherto been extended to him. He flatters himself that every needed arrangement has been made to pror mntc tn J comfort of all who stop with him : hi? rooms are irv and we) I -tii rn is lied, his servants are attentive J and obedient, and his table constantly supplied with the hi st ol the season, so that his irtcnas win not warn dny attention necessary to make their sojourn pleasant and agreeable. His stables are furnished with good host lers and an abundance of provender, and he is prepared at a moment's notice to supply his customers with pri vate conveyances of every sort, to any part of the sur rounding country. He desires to return his acknowledgements lo the public lor past favors, and solicits for the future an equally liberal share of patronage. Aug20,1854 5tf JOHN ft NICHOLSON. SAVE MONEY. READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT, ONE AND ALL, To Merchants, Planters and Others. HAVIN : become permanently locaied in Charleston I am prepared to d anything in the line of a general Agency and Commission business entrusted toW. 1 intend giving the greater portion ot my time to the filling of Country orders lor Grocer es, Provisions, Drt, Goons, Hardware, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Drug, Paints, Oils, Fruits, Liquors, Books, Stationary, Fancy Goods, or any thing else tha1 can be ob tained either in this or Nothern Markets, and through the arrangements that I have made with the leading I louses dealing in the above articles 1 shall be able to make purchases on better terms than the Merchants or Planters themselves could thereby not only saving them the difference in the price ol the article b'.:t nlso the necessary exorbitant expense of time and trouble attending a visit to this City, 1 will also personally attend to selcrling, 1'arking, Marking and Ship, ment of goods so as to avoid al! mistakes and damages winch generally arise from want ot a little attention. In addition to the above I will also attend to the disposal o'f any produce that may be shipped to me. And persons ue sirous of making Shipments ol produce of any kind had better write to me and 1 will i;ive tbem every information as regards the Markets manner of Packing and how to ship ihem. From my long experience in a general mercantile business 1 think I can give perfect satisfaction to all and suit the most fastidi ous ta?te in my selections. Give me a trial is ail I ask. For my services 1 shall require a moderate commission not ex ceeding ten per cent accoidin to the nature oi the business. DAVID M. GAZLAY. OiFice up Stairs -2-5 King St. Charleston S. C. March 9, lb55. 33:ly. LAND FOR SALE. rpHE subscriber offers for sale (privately nntil Tucs t day of May Court, and if not sold by that time will be exposed on that day to public sale at the Court House in Charlotte) THREE TRACTS OF LAN D, lying about five miles .rom Charlotte, on the Lawyer's road, one containing 2.7!) 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 McAlpin's Creek, and is well adapt 1 to i the raising ol Cotton, Corn, Wheat, and in fact any crop I that a tanner would desire to cultivate. On the 250 acre j tract is well ol good water, that never f.iils, 2 lots for ! drovers, a good orchard, and a good dwelling and other ' out-houses and on the 70 acre tract is a dwelling 16-i by j 1S feet. About 100 acres has been in cultivation, and ! is in good repair, the balance is woodland, and 100 acres is as well timhbred as c;in be found. On in? premises is about twelve acres of excellent meadow land, and some as good bottom land as can be found in any sec tion. Terms will be made to suit the purchaser, if pos s'blc. Any person wishing to purchase, can call on Mr. Taylor, on the premises, who will show the lands, or on the subscriber, in Charlotte. JAMES W. WILSON. Jan 26, 154. 27-tf VALUABLE HOUSE SERVANTS AT PRIVATE SAL.C, rN A CREDIT till 1st of October next, Bankable J Paper, (or Cash.) FANNY, 26 years old, a good Cook, excellent Washer, and can do plain sewing with j her son DICK, 0 years old, also a valuable Boy about a ouse or with children. J. B. F. BOONE. Feb. 23. . 3i-n Lund for Sale. i fJMIE undersigned offers for sale his Valuable Planta JL tioii, lying on the waters of Paw ('reek, about 6 . mill s west of Charlotte. On the premise's is a good dwelling house, with the necessary out-buildings. The I Tract contains 212 ACTCS, about one-third of which is cle.ired, and under good repair; the remainder is I woodland and wU timbered. The whole lies v.ell for cultivation, and is as productive a soil as any m the county. Persons desirous of purchasing a v.iluubb Plantation would do well lo call early and examine. ..My Brother, who lives on the place, will give all theinfbrm ation required. T. A. ADAMS. Nov.:i, I Sol. 15-tf SENNA FIGS. I GREAT desideratum in Families and to persons j suffering from habitual Constipation, being an agreeable and efficient Aperient, quite palatable, and tree from those nauseous principles, which make it a ; matter of so much difficult) to administer medicine to j children. For sale at SCARR & CO'S. Drug Store. Feb 1G, 1855. 30-tf I1LACKIITIIII0 Well done or no Pay required. THE undersigned respectfully informs the pub lic, that he has opened a BLACKSMITH SHOP 011 College street, opposite the Charlotte &. S. C. Railroad Depot, where he is orenared to execute all kind a of Fil icksmithing, Horse Shoeing, Repairing Boilers, making Mill Irons, Sec. All orders to J. R. Hand or Messrs. IrwuIuggins &, Co., or myself will be speedily attended toefer to Air. C. Davis, on the North Carolina Railroad, and Win. Glaze &,Co., Piiluietto Foundry, Columbia, S. C. , S. J. PERRY. march 2, 18oj 32-6m Morris WorJts, Norr isfotr n , Pc n n . rPHE subscribers manufacture Mining Machinery as I 1 i Hows, viz: The Cokxish Pimping Engine riWh j andl w pressure Pumping, Stamping and Hoistinsr Stem Engines; Cornish Pumps, Stamps, Crisiiers 1 W11 cues, Iron Blocks. Pi-t.t.eys of all SI7AB on,l ... Variety of Machinery tor Mining purposes. 1 HUMAS. CORSON & WEST. june 45-ly BLANK DEEDS FOR SALE MERE. New Confectionary and Bakery. J. &. E. LONERGAN -TAKE pleasure in announcing to their friends and I the public that they have just opened in the House on Main street, 2 doors east of the American Hotel, a Bake ry and Confectionay Establishment. Having secured the services of an experienced Baker and thorough workman, they are pr-pared to furmsh Bread. Ciikc and every thing in their line ol tne most superior description. Th, y have just opened An Extensive Variety of AND ALL KINDS OF CANDIES, TOYS, FAiSCY AK 'JICLES of every description, And indeed every thing usually found injtheir line. If a desire to please, and reasonable terms, will in sure patronage they are determined to have it. J. & E. LONERGAN. Janaary 25, 1855. 27-tf N. B 1 have sold my interest in the Grocery to J. Lonergan. All persons indebted to the frm are earnestly requested to settle, as longer indulgence can not be given. E. LONERGAN. Jan. 26, 1855 . Charlotte Marble Yard. HAVING disposed of our entire interest in the Mar ble Yard to Messrs. Wm. Tiddy &. Son, we recom mend them to our friends, STOWE & PEG RAM. September 26, 1854. rPHE subscribers having bought out the interest of 1 Messrs. Stowe & Pegram in the Charlotte Marble Yard, respectfully tender their services to the people of Charlotte and the country generally in this line ot busi ness. They are fully prepared to furnish Monuments, Gravestones, Marble Steps, Table Slabs, and other patterns cut (rom Merble, according to the most approved taste and styles, and upon the most ac commodating terms ever offered in the Southern coun try. The Yard is situated on the North West corner of the Charlotte Depot Yard, where the subscribers, or their agents, may always be found. WiM. TIDDY & SON. September 2G, 1854. lOtf A New Map of North Carolina. THE undersigned are preparing, and will publish as ! X soon as the necessary Surveys, &c, can be ob tained, a New, Large and Complete Map of North Carolina, five feet by three, well engraved and finished in the best style. It is admitted on all sides, that such a work is a great desideratum in our State, and it is in consequence of i he frequent enquiries on this subject, that the under signed have embarked in the enterprise. The only attempted work of this kind is that of McRea, published in 1833 ; and since then the Counties. Towns, Loads and Post-olfices have increased in num ber, and alj our works of Internal Improvements, with small exceptions, been set on foot. It is intended that the New Map, now proposed to be published, shall contain, accurately laid' down, all j the Natural 'Features of the 8taU', the Inlets, Harbors, Sounds, Lakes, Rivers, Creeks and Mountains, &c. Also, the public improvements and artificial divisions The Railroads, Plankroads, Counties. Cotn.ty towns, Post offices, Cities Villages, Post-roads and Canals, Colleges, Academies, &c. &c. The Map will be ready by the summer of 185.'5. WILLIAM D. COOW, SAMUEL PEARCE. TERMS : . In best Style, Gilt Rollers and First Impres sions. SI 0,00 In Plain Style, Black Rollers, 0,0:1 Information from any source, and which may be ol service in making the above work, will be thankfully received. All communications should be addressed to WM. D. COOKE. Raleigh, September 15. 8-Gm S. M. HOWELL, Saddle and Harness Manufacturer, Three doors south of Sadler's Hotel, CHARLOTTE, N. C. I WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Charlotte and the surroun ding country, that 1 have' now on hand AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMEN T OF Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Nadcllci'v Hardware, Whips, Buffalo Robes HORSE BLANKETS, SADDLE CLOTHS, SKIRTINGS, HOG SKINS, Patent, Enamelled & Harness Leather, together with every thing usually kept in my line of business. O" S;m1II V Harness fflakm furnished with every thing necessary for carrying on the busi ness, on the most reasonable terms. All kinds of Saddles and Harness made at the shortest notice. Repairing promptly executed. Oct. 20, 1854. S. M. HOWELL. CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS. (LATE FISHER & HE I if? ITS H.) CHARLOTTE, W. C. n ESPECT FULLY inform the inhabitants of Char TV lotte and vicinity, that they have just received a fresh supply of MEDICINES, which are offered with confidence to their approval, regard having been paid more to the purity and strength of the Drugs, than to the price. A full stock of the various Proprietary Medicines constantly on hand. Brandy ; Port, Sherry, Madeira and Malaga Wines, selected for Medicinal purposes. Paints, Varnishes, Fluid, Camphene, &c. Landreth's Garden Seeds. Fab 16, 1855. 30-tf Right Side Up. CUIARLES T. EBERHARD CO., are still carrying J on the BOOT AND SHOE MAKING, at their old stand two doors below Parks &. Hutchinson's Store, where all l5rk wanted in their line can be oh- tai ncd. O-All kinds of READY MADE WORK on hand and for sale. Also, superior OIL BLACKING, by the wholesale and retail, manufactured by C. T. Eberhard. O'All persons indebted for last year are requested to come and sctllu their accounts. We must have money. C. T. EBERHARD & CO. March 3, '54. 36-tf SADDLES & HARNESS. "YTTl The subscribers have entered ftMwjtinte copartnership and opened Saddle and Harness MANTTFACTORY, AT R. SHAW'S OLD STAND, In Springs' Brick Corner Building. where they have constantly on hand a Jrge and splen did assortment of SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, ckc, of every description, according to the most approved style and fashion of the day. They are also prepared to manufacture anything in their line in the most sub stantial and workmanlike manner and better than the best. VVe respectfully invite the public to call and exam ine for themselves. Repairing done at short notice and with neatness and dispatch. , , SHAW & PALMER, march 2, 1555. 32tf WWW Wptioo to Debtors. THSv,bSCrrlb,er havinK e,'ted "ito partnership 1 with Mr. Palmer, is desirous of closing up his old bus.ness. He therefere most earnestly requests his former fr.er.ds and customed, who are in arrears at hi. shop, to call between this time and our April court, -rd settle their accounts either by r.ote or cash, the ldtrer it possible. uej march 2, 185o. 32tf R.SHAW CONSUMPTION ! CONSUMPTION i CONSUMPTION -CAN BE CUREdL, DR. ROGER'S LIVERWORT, TAR AND CAk 3 ALAGUA has rescctd its multitudes hem it . you ask for the evidence? THEN CALL mb contain it. In the Pamphlet you will find well silk. J discs oi ii. ui lunaio nuv -'.-, in wtu, Iteetfri l th trrnvp for thpv were unon the vcrv verop ni . ' up to die by our best Physicians imd most skilu Si Professors, when the Liverwort or.d Tar conie t0 ih.' cue, ana uenveitu mini ii 111,1 us. Ala i i i . . i ,i t,. i . i. . i " . 111UIIV Ol U1C CUICD ICUII Ulllivoi ..- ..uiuil , Jl H,,, -y obscure ; we have given their real r ames, nnd their place of residence, so tnai tney may ne seen, at.d (U j heard from their own mouths. These cures are lull! . ! orated bv Physicians and Professors of Mfdicin i well known and are of the highest stardirg in our land JS have been compelled to yield to these stubborn facts; ij can uispuie sum chuciht. WE CHALLENGE THE WHOLE WORlftr To produce more real bona fide evidence, in any court ofi W. AnfiT trid TMn'cirMft tic ri rvprv cr nr nt l -11 .1 cines that have ever been invented, to prcduee rvid,?l i i. rtt.irt - - no i,.,,.. i.. .. rt.i. i... i in i,. 'i T C VJ, I V IIIO M. IJIOIViuim va v . i v i i - j i , mil till T Iia 1 LIVERWORT, TAR and CANCHALAGUA. WE CONFIDENTLY ASK THE AFFLICTED ' . . t I T. J- : ioi to .rurcuBte our ieuicines,j But to examine our pamphlet, and see for them6elves,wb the evidence is ns convincing as we say it is: if so' it, prove a GREAT BLESSING TO YOU. IT COSTS BUT LITTLE to GIVE it a FAIR TRli Compared lo what a Physician charges but little when pared 10 wnai you vatue your neann : BEWARE OF COUGHS AND COLDS! Recollect that coughs and colds are the foreiunnets ol ca sumption,' Dr. Rocer's Liverwort, Tar and Cni.li.i2 will break up the most distressing cough or cold in iT hours' time. In many cases of years' stai ding a icdm cure has been eflcctid in a very short time by strictly foU lily uir uintiiwiio. UHi in mil HIM Illtll lllr'le fl tf' in u THOUSANDS OF LIVING WITNESSES ! Wio would have bee.n in their graves if iky had not u. this medicine, arresting fl disease before it becante! Ttr m . .1.. ...Li . y who nmc certified to fhr crrat aU,i this medicine ? You w.JI find the nsnres of sueb men Judge Wm. Burke, late PoMmaster of Cincirmsli lor n2 than twenty years; C. IV. St., buck, Es,,., P.op.ietor ofj tinc.nnaii Daily l.mes; Hon. John A. Polling li A J and Lecturtr of the Grand Division of the Sons ot Tun, ' ance oi unra ; iev uenry w iBiinan, nnd t he olii iidim, Pi t I. It l XV, I I P -.ii.. ... ""t-'l)N Drake, Esq., Druggist of high stai.ding, of Xenin Oj J Hieronimtis and his attending Phi siciuii. W. W. Ftrrrk Hollandsburgh, Daike county, Ohio ; IT. B.Taylor, Esq hi itor of the Greenville Patriot : John Melendv. F.si. ..'.'.iTfl K. I-eavitt, Fsq., Deacons pf the Vine Street Coiigreat,0i5l Ciutch, C'ii'.cinnati, Ohio. " '1 FROM MAJOR VAN RUREN, BROTHER OF MARTIN VAN BUR EN, FX PRpa DENT OF THE UNITED STATES ' Kindeihook, N. Y.. S pt. COih, Mr. A. Lj Scovill. itoi .-in ; liiiYini; occasion 111 ne. . Expectorant nnd Cough Renudy Inst winter, I was reWi mended by the Rev. Mr. TiUhny, of this 'lace, to irv i Livertvon, Tat ni d Cam hnlngua ; 1 d d s, ni,J ifij,, y greatly neneniu n oy u, anu uo mat my i ecnuui t d it to nth, as a Coimh Remedy. I,. VAN Itl'Rrti Kinderhook, N. Y., Sept. 0, l 4. 1 1 I 1 1 t VV1IVUI 11 UiV ' " ' V .'III' . , I , : I , FRED'K T. TIFFwv Rector of the Episcopal ( Imtck JW WOULD IT BE POSSIBLE for such men of so Ifjgfa standing to be induced todrctk the poor consumptive ! DCT Be sure and ask for Dr. Rogei'.i Liveiwmt Tir J f 1 l. .,.1 U.. -l I . ' '""I v-aiieijMia'jiia, hihi lei no oinei we pauii"0 upon you VT- h'r lur K('AL! A- (II C.1..I .a . ... ..... j .1.1 nuai flK;J i-i-ai lotie ; i .. v . Jtetiderson, l.n.r olwton; u ( I,, M) ,t K I ll 1 I I 1 I I . . ivionroe : a. Jt. iiotnesiv, Micihv ; J. r 10111 beirpr 1 1 Dallas ; Murphy L Black, Concoid. N. C. Dec. 22, 1851. ? .'("ui THE GREAT REMEDY FOR RHEUMATISM,! lam in tno Mtie, jtip, Hack, I imba and Joints; rkiM King's Evil, White Swdlmg, Ilaid Ti.inors, Stiff Juihii.m an n.xeu pains wnatever. Where this Plaster is applied pain cannot exist. It has been beneficial in cases ol Weakntra, foeh as Tm and Weakness m tin Sn.ni.iii h, Weak Limbs. I niui.Kti Anectton ol the Lunge m their primary Magea, It deittu; muammation uy petsiiiation. James Ij. Boy dL Pic kens district. South Carolina, tesi'il mat, Dy us use alone bf was cuud of RhtuinatiMii W ot his knees, of lie vera I years Stand i?UT. I he following was handed lis by a respectable riiyaieianl ueorgia : iviessis. rcovm x: Ateatl : cnts : 1 tiavc bf rn M L.iverwort and 1 ar jiebrew rlaater very extensively tn 1 practice for tinee veais past, and it is with nleaaurr tha state my belief in their supeiionty ovei all othei aitirli, "men 1 ato aeqiiamted, tor the purposes tor which il.i-ya 1 eeoromended. The Hebrew Plaster, lepecially, if U veisal Panacea for Local pains. I havt also found it mm excellent local application for Spiains and Bruins. Itjin universal satisfaction wherever i.sid. S. S. OSLIN, M. D.J I he following commendation is from an Bfcut iitidmgl Trcnion, Tenwcacee : Trenton, Gibson county, T nn., Nov. 7, 1K1?. mcssrs. Yeovil v Aitntl-tuntlt nil 11 : i be Htlni w l is is becomine popular in this section. '1 here is n lad in county who Bavs she would not be w :tbniit ihia I'laauti five h.nvln d dollais a year. She was nflbcicd for snine ta wiili an enlargement ot the spleen, which enve hctaaM deal ol' pam. l'he swejline and 1 am had exn nd d un nta to the armpit, and occasionally she could scarcely imtm ntie was coiumeu lor a consuleialile tune, uiiiing wlnthi was attend d by some 01 our lust 1 In sic ai fmr i v c her no relief. She procured a box ol the fichu m 1 lai and it relieved lier almost ntiriK ifately. J lit se lads yi. at liberty to use as you think propel ihcy aie si.bsinntii true. Rcsiitctlullv. youis. ic. J ESSE J. WELLS, FJ A VOICE FROM GEORGIA, Rend 1 lie following testimony from a Physicitui. Gentlemen Your H brew Plaster hns curtd nieyfl of which 1 have sunered for twelve yeara past. Dunngi period 1 labored under an altlictiou ot my lotus and safe, ( tried many remedies 'hat my own me dical ( x;.eiiu ct gested, bui without obtaining relief. At lergth I 1 stiff rlaster. and am now by its noedefucts entnelv cund. H recommend the Jew Dav d or Hebrew Plaster to all wlwl Pufterine from contraction of the muscles, or pernaneatl in 1 tie side or hack. Tne people of Georgia have but to brconie aci;rniii((d' . ...1 .1 :ll . t ....l.t ilo wi Lias wiiLii liiL-v wm ii'&un 10 llfl use. 1 mils, iiuii 1 M. W. WALK Eb , M. 0.1 rorsythe, Monroe county, Ocorf 10 :uessrs. scovii &. Mead, JNew Oikans, La. JEW DAVID'S OR HEBREW PLASTER IN NOBt CAROLINA. Messrs. Scovil & Mead : I have been troubled chronic rheumatism for the last twelve yeais. On die WJ Jiuy, ior.', 1 was so Dad that 1 could not turn pjscit and the pain so severe that 1 had not slept a wink kJ nays. ii mis tunc mv aticndimr 11 ivsieiun tin scriwa i "Hebrew Plaster," and it nckd like a chaini ; the paiaj me, and 1 slept more than half of the niiilit. and in 1 was abit to ride out. 1 consider the "Hebrew FlaUrr best remedv t.n- nil crt ir , a G. W. M'MINS. llendersonville, N. C, August lf, 18.r)0. Jfc5" Beware of counterfeits and base imitatior f .' JH . 9 The genuine will in future have the signature M i irn-iiK 011 tne steel plate engraved label on me top on box. Purchasers arc advised that a mean counterfeit of lb' cie is m existence. the genuine is sold only by us, and by our agents tPPg ed thi oughout the South and no pedlar is allowed '""tj Uealers and puichasers- eeneiallv mo rnntii,n d aLPH"' ing of any but our regular agents, otherwise they posed UDon with a worthless arnl.. KrYiVII. A MEA 1 13 Chart res St.. N (ju (Ui'ii.t: - Al Southern States, to whom all oiili-rs iiu.sl inv8tiaaJi addressed. SCrSoId also by SCARR fc CO., Pritchard 4 f Charlotte '.C.C.Hi Monroe; A. R. Homesly, Shelby ; J. Frontbciger ' lianas ; .uurphy A Ulack, Concord, N. C. December 22. 1851. 22-6n Fresh Supply Just Received ALCOHOL, Burning Fluid, Camphene, No. 1, Turpentine, Linseeti " For Sale at Feb 9 39 SCARR & CO'S., Charlotte Drug A YOUNG man from Favetteville. N. C, r situation. He is enmnetent to take charge SPttof Rnnk. lmt would no! nhiprt toaSltuaU". ... , . j - salesman. The best ot references given. ' dress "Clerk" at the Office of the Western DeW March 16, 1855. 31-5 Citrate of Magnesia. A FRESH case of this celebrated refreshing CI. en, just opened oy c0. Feb 10, lgr,5. L
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