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WARING Sc HEREON, PROPRIETORS. Oilier, one door tsavh of Sadiei's IIot .! r.psairs. Terms of Subscription. If pil fij irtl', -; ,:;j-rf f!jM It wuhn! ilrr- newthi . . 2JS0 It ca:cl al das n.d oi ll:e y nr - 3j00 Me su;sci iptiun will be received lor a i-hortei j f:ti than :x wwtba. W Anv person scniiin:' as fie M.vv fhaC fjbtTl, SCCQfWpe mi by lbs aafrraacn amhm upturn. flUTJ waal receive the sixth caff gratis, ior mm veer. Terms of Advertising. Advertisement vvill!c inserted al SI personate fur the first, and '5 nM lav eada saaefuent insertion. A s ousts cun-t:-!s )l fkiilr'-n lines or lass. IBM StSS letter. A ices mabla Seduction will ba made :j those who adcr tisc by 'he year. DdmIb column adverttm im at will be charge d 25 pi r rent, additional on lias mvual rats. Aiivertisonviils inrtcd luilllllj iw Bjaarnily -5 1 pel s f a:i for eacli inseit.'.u. flail aarii i. Tribute of Seapect, Rdi&ioaa aareims, aid Benevolent societies, will be charged ball tbc Advertanttg rases. T'or aaataaetax ea idldales fur ."! :: in advr:.: . Praaaaaioajel Bad B astnrM Ca-ds nut exceeding sin i.:.s van1 be in-ciird at &. a ft ar : not exei i 1! : a a s (ware 9 ir Letters on !niineb must be adV!tcet :o Im Proprii tors, past paid, t. etl in . 'i. JfT S iibaei jbci i a.-ii others who tmy arish I send n.oney fo e, eaa do so at all limca, hf Hast?, sial a; oar 1 ask. Love in a Pi luting Office. i .lee beard an oldj i-r say that a printing lice m mi pnr. tor I log, aui obsersiti . o! luvi i iim ii, U-. c ri ,' i mice i :, ri i:ci .1 .1 truth i f ing no a eoovim '4 bal thi li t. ( III 111 ILL' li ink. I: was m, f i t.'. -I ol ! l)''s, I il o I pi n;' Ot. ' no.-, to i I r ' he e-d.'a ojourn n f v a s H tin- g nl lice. Was a nr : ; ':-. m 3 ' PPS ;: the i rosebush rullnjjf, w, '.i i itti-rt, and . : v i. :i ihn emmbei mg round ffa c ktus in n kin;; disc I a as a !on !l'i llll a lute eot m i n laii iiftn i -, : loo rose, that i 111 -w. C :. ;.u;t n i". in l-r pufolione v, i r, ii'iM i r. d aruu J the indow. Sh as a little blno eyd creature, of almui Mirnnu rs. She w.i the bei'e ol ihe viijj htr name was Mary bwi i : i c- Mary. - X t i n ' iiiid I bate a is i iic i'h-; n ior tne rami- ol aiai . . i ... It unsu beautiful suinine moriiinc. and I had raist d I he window to ni!;i;it the cool breize from the fl ower d ck d fields, ard M was not long be lore I perceived . the cottage window w;.- also boistetj, and lhatsweel ! lie Uarj was seated near it, Lusiiy engaged wiih her ueedie, I woiked that mornine but little. ',!-, eyic cer.stanily wandered towards l lie cottage window, where little Mary Stat, ami ail sorts i fstranse anl fantastic notions whirled through my lancy lighted brain ami I b-gan In think thai I b?ll .s!:iii touch of whit the poets call love, sl:d;ng in hi the corner ol my heart. A lew days passed sway, and nn opportune chance made ose acquainted with Mary. She was a sweet creature j she h :d a form thai would base shamed thr lamous Venus de Medici; cheek that would base blushed the peach ; and a lip thai row Id have tc mpti d thy bee from i s bive on a s. ty aaorning, I thought as I gwaed o;i h-r in mute admiration, tiut I bad never gazed on ;. ho bwawtiftjl. She earned tbc eflsho imenl i i nil tlmi i lovely p in In witching. UTclI, tinse pasaed on, and Mary rxprrssed a desire to:ii the priming office. I lh ! what u chance, thought I ! I !i t no rl her I Ik-re in tin ery midst nfjibe nnpj- ue nt ..' mine in art. Jiv shouldn't I ? Love in printing office eh ? There was something original a that, and I thought 11 try it at all i. ;..r :. Well, Mary caaae to Ibe i Bice, and I i-xj sin-d to her tin va rious intp.i i:) nts o I'l- Liiu-k art, the ink and stand s, and ihn boxes ot ibL- A L C; I took the opportunity lo snatrh b r liliy !iit- band, and she drew ii talk knocking a s . !; il mailer into W ! 'I must have a kiss for thai RIV nretiy one" . -1. 1 said I ; ami at it I went. I managed lo twist my arm an urn! In r waist, and in struggling to Iree herself upset a gall) of editorial, a long article on the Oregon question. Nothing daunted I made iu ir r aiftiu. nis nine i was more suece . . . i -a-i--r r ao in fsiui. lor I obtained a !;;ss. was a sw i el on- ; sod only the little witch L-ore it like ti martyr; ln i i i i. i .: enmnaea once : i nitea mv nena iroin hers, sin I. raised her delieate little hand, :nd gave me n b x tin the ear thr.i m ide me sec more vurs loan were ever viewed by Kerscbel through iiis telescope. Soaaewhal nottl d with my chet k smarting with p.iin, I again seized ibe lovely creature. M Well, if you doict like that, iust take vour k., - ISS. She sonde n desperate struggle, nod ns she j-rked herself Irom my arms, ber fool tru,-k iln lye pot, and over it wenl ! Another g d'v of edi torial was sprinkled mi the door ! and i i her ef lurts to sustain herself, ber hand her Idlv whi'e hand the same thai bad 1 oxed rne ne I; up in i ! the elbow in the ink li of Pranklii what a ebameo'er the beaut) of that linn,!! She slowly drew it from the keg dripping with ink, and asked me what use I made of for 1 1 b-an to be seriously alarmed, and apologised iu the best manner I COOld, and to my siirpri-e s!u set met rather pleased than angry ; but there was a lurk ing devil ;n her eye, that lold mischief v. as nfl it. As 1 stood survey ing the l:ack covering of le r hand, scarcely ab.'e lo suppress a laugh at its strange metamorphosis, quickly raised it high, nnd brought it down 1 ker slap,' upon my check ! be (ore 1 could recover from in- surprise, the sauie little hand aVacewdrd, and !aJ again leit its free imprir.t upon my check. Why, Mary,1 I exclaimed, "what are von about r I tliink yon fold me ynu rolled ink on the f:; ce of your form," said sue, laughing, and i.m her hand lit on my lace, liking i broad sl.ip in tho middle of my countenance, and most wonderfully bedaubing my eyes. With a ligiit step and a merry peal of laughter she skipped beyond tin door. She turned back when beyond mv reach, and with a roguish face peeped in at the door-waj r.nd shouted. M I say Charley, w hat sort of a roller uot's my hind make?" Oh. nays I, you take too much ink V Ha, ha ! she laughed ; wi !l good bve Char- l.. : : .. ii ,r .., ., i:ip,.ssi,n-ua: , .ui om ii.c ioiss iu:u survcjiu myseii ior a , paoaj nt r.nd verily, I believe I COttld have passed! lor a Gaiwes neera wiihoul ihn aliwhtMi d,ff..lt. AnaVao' said I t rnrs. If, this ;s love l " 1 in :i printing office.' The: dcacc love." r.. away with such The Wilmington Commercial snys: Irivnd from W told n good story the Our oilier day of a pack IYdler, who was exposing certain wares for sale at uuc'.iui!, not a thousand milei ftom here. MomtUlg his ftanJ he cptnmeticoil : Shentlesmcns, here ish von cry plendid pocket hanchef how mooch am I offen-d lor it 7 Vara is deshentleman vat I s -c blow hi nose on his sleeve the toder day ? five ccni ! five cent going at five cent van varey fine silk handclul 0iii goin, gone ! in Mr. c ish, al five cent ?' A voice in ihe crowd : I afajsi see how you can sell at that price.1 Oh, I saansjg d it varey eaay I bash vua proder iu to Xort vat c::: shteei more din I CiP jje ll at any price ?' Iu 1 bt ami out or Debt Ol" nit a hi'Jious frog ty of ill is di U the father! W hi l meannesses what invasions on elf-respeet, what cares, what double dialing! Hoar, in dm season, it will caive t he frank open (ace into wrinkles; how like a knil 'twill Mh the honest heart. And '.hen ita transformations How it has hi-en known to change a gondiy fiOB" 1 into a mask l brass; now, with the damned I custom" ot debt, baa the true man been nor a cal 1 Ions trickster I A freedom from deb', and wh.t nourishing sweetness may be fund in cold w rrr: what loot hsomenesa hj a drv crual ; v. bat arnbro- j Dnarishmenl in nr hard egj.' ! Be sure ni i', he who i d;m 6 out of tleht, tho' hi meal br- biscuit and an j , onion, dines in " The Apotlo.M And then for rai- ment ; what warmth in a ihre-adb-ire cm', if il: tailor's receipt be in our porket : what Ty ri n purple in the faded waistcoat, the vest not owed; how glossy the ari ll-worn bat il it ever nor the ' aehing head of a debtor ! N y the hoane-aWeets, 1 I . . . 1 .1 I ! .in: oi.i uuor recreation oi tn ir e in. in. j ti" tn et door falls not a kir !l on his heart ; the foot on In- staircase, though e lives on the third p!nr, I hi mis nn spasm through bis rtn&fomy ; ;it the rp ol his'door ha can crow fyrih " come in," and Ins ' pule still beat h-aitbfuUy, Ins bart sink not in I his bowls. Sen him abroad. Mow confidently, I . t bow pleasantly he lakes the street; how In-M-tums look for ltMk with any passenger ; how !.e saun'rrs; how, nii -ing an acquaintance, be stands and gossips But, then, this nun knows not debt; d bt, that casis n dnio mto the richest i; ; ;!:! makes the food of the gods unwhole some, indigestible ; thai sprinkles the banquets il a Lucullus with ashes, and drops boo! in t!.' sup uf an peror; debt, thai like the moth. makes valueless .'u.5 and Velvets, i-iicl"siiio the wearer in h est rin prison, the shirt of NeSSOS ' a shirt not paid for,-) di hr, thai wri.es upon , frescoed walls the hand writing of t!i attorney ; ! thil puts a voice of terror in the knocker; that makes the heai t quake at lie- hunted fireside ; debt, the invisible demon ;hat walks abroad with a mm, j now quickening his -t- js, now making him look nn : !! sit)-.s like a hunted beast, and now bringing 1 to hta face the nshy hue of d( aih, us the uncm- ! Ri Iotas nassetitrcr looks Dlaneinelv iionn him I ; D - F- J I I OVl ttm ri i w i :s a bitter draugtit, yet may, and some. ; h ndvmitaae, bt: oulned down. Thiaiiih to" drinker makes wry fai rs, there mav after all be wholesome goodness in the cup. Hut debt, J howevi r covertly it be offi-red, i! th cup ol a i Syren, and the wine, spicy mid deiieious though it hi as poison. The 1 mm out of de!'f though iw in his jerkin, n crack in his Hhoeleath- : or, a. n .1 hole in his bat, i- -ti'l the son of liberty, the singing hark above ,jm ; hut the deb- j iree ;;s tr. though clotlietl in the utmost bravery, what ! is hi but ii serf out linon n het:da a slave to he reclaimed at anv instant by his owner, tin- ned itor i M son, ii p rr, o; wine in the running spnrg; let the mouth water at lasl weeks roll; , th in I: a ihri dliare coal the M oulv wear ; and 1C- 1 knowiedged a white-wnshed garret the finest I nous- ir: place Ii eman ; do this, and Bee debt ch shall thy heart be at peace ; and the sheriff he confounded. Douglas Jcrold, in Ihxus nf the i eavic . Tin: Elephant ' Annex. P. T on ii'-. f.tri, m ar Bridi? port, Coon. Barnum Ins a large ee phant. limes a subsoil II is c.ud lo he very docile, walks tbrei s lasl as a pair ol horsi and driii;- a large plow, dri-.iny it from sixteen lo twenty one indies oi p. 1 Ins same animal v;;s used in India to work on the roads, niio timber, fee.. mA it is sa:d hat he don t stick no his nose i !.' nit i , . nnftn ut nnw i i i I nil places reasonable before him work that his present owner The question lias been asked, why it is consul. ercd impolite for sentlemen to so into the nresenee of ladies in t.'ieir shirt sleeves while it is consider- ed correct for ladies themselves to appear before gentlemen without ny sleeves ut all. What tiiree authors would you name ni com menting on nn extensive conflagration ? Dickens, Howitt, lliirns. N'oticc. VT a meeting ot the Commissioners appointed under the Act o! Incorporation for the purpose of crea ting the capital stock of the Wilmington, Charlotte ami Rutherford Railroad Company, held this 14th day of March, 1S"'.", in the town of Wadesboro', it was ! " Resolved, That books be opened for subscription to the capital stock in the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Raildoad, at the places and by the persons designated in the Art o: Incorporation of said Road, I oa the 2d Monday, (the 19th) in April next." Notice is hereby given thai Books will be opened at the follow ing places, on M ON DAI", April the 9th, 1S5, foi subscriptions t the capital stock oi the Wilmington, ; harlotteand Uutherford Railroad, under the direction of the following persons : W ii. vi i no ton George Da vis T C. Worth K il Van Bokkelen, John c. Latta, Miles Cost in, Geor-e R I 1 " , s,s 1,1 U)C. be sent to each Shareholder, French, I. H. Flanner, Edward Kidder, S. D Wallace I " L 1EU('t,'ss,l:! PUinbi i s published in the newspapers. A.J. DeRessett, ir., John A. Taylor, H. L. Holme-' ' . U' f",6" f 0,1; T,ckct is 1Vo DoI1ra and R. H. Cowan, or a majority of them. ! 1 he '?HorinB advanUgea are given by taking a num. Wiiirr.svti.i.K Caivin Havnes, T. S. Memory W ' her vf Tickets, via . M. Baldwin, Win. Frink, and Thos. Smith, or a ma- j jority of them. Li nnan's Stork Havnes Lennan, Thos. L. Vail, Lovet Foaeock and Marmaduke rowel!, or a maioritv o: them. Fair Burr Aha Smith, Augustas Smith, John Cole'y and HT. L. Williamson, or a majority ol them. Li ubertos John T. Pope, Edward Lewis, Robert. S. French, Robert K. Troy, Edmund McQueen, H. F. Pitman and J. M. Carmicbal, or a majority of ti.em. Fi.oK.vi. College Arch'd Smith, Malcolm Pureell, j John Gilchrist, sen., Dr. Neal McNair, M m. Sellers a.i 1 Peter A. Mcbacbin, or anv three i 1 them L i.t-Kixsio i: .John Mallorv, Joi n Fairly, John ! ilcbrist, jr., P. C. Mclatyre, Daniel McKinnen John ! La. I airly, M. v . MciXair, Duncan UcLaurio and Rev. Tuos. Uibson, or any three ol tbam. I KocKiaonAX Walter F. Leak, Mial Wall, Wm. B. Cole, Cen. Alfred Dockery, Stephen Cole, Col. John . Covmgtcn, and R. S. McDonald, or any three ot them. IrVADEsaoao' II. B. Hammond, Ceo. W. Little, S. W. i ole. E. F. Lilly, P. (J. Smith, Jos. White, J. R. Hargrove, Purdifl Richardson, and Jas. Medley, orauy three of them. i ELiztBTHTown Jat. (L McDagald, Jno. J. Mc Millan, Jno. A. McDowell, Thomas i . Smith and Dun eaa Croroatie, oi any three of them. Moneok, Union Co Hugh Houston, Samuel H. Wal- j kup. Hugh Wilson, Moses ( uthbertsoti, Jonathan Tru 1, i M. Stewart and W. W". Hart, or any three of them. ' Hakilt n"s Store Wm. Hamilton, Wm. L. Stieall ' 1 . ' '1- o t anil v uii'j i Olson Davis G iLn Mine Wm. Houston, Cspt. Jas Hous- ton ana m. Hanson, WiLsoa's Sronv: Ceo. McCain, John Stewart, Col Was. Walkup and Hagh Wilson. nun inu o eiui.r. lli'mu I . ... . lOLert llOWlt. and Col. James A. Dunn. II-.- . . O.l . Il i n i ... Crium Wm. Johnston, Gen. J. A. You;.r, Jno. Irwin, Leroy Springs, John W a ker, Wm. Maxwell, Win. M. Matthews, Williamson, W. V. Elms, t . J. vox and William R. Myers, or a them. majority of i LiNcoLTON Henry CansV, Joha F. Hoke, L. D. Chillis, J. F. Alexander and Benjamin Johnson, or a ma jority of them. Daxxas James A White, Andw. ffpyle, D. A. Jen kins, Jasper Stowe and WibVam Sloan, or a majority of them. Shklby Dr. W. T. J. Miller, Dr. Thos. Williams, Charles Blanton, Wni. Roberts and C. C. Durham or a majority of them, RnTHKaFOB3Toa W. Miller, Fam'l Wiikinss, Kobt. G. Tw rty, H. Logan and T. B Justice, or a majority of them. And at such other places, and by such other persons as a majorty of the Commissioners at Charlotte may direct. ALEXANDER McKAE, Chairman. March 10, lS.lo. Jt 3C BLANK DEEDS FOR SALE HERE. LOOK AT THIS SIMPLE WORD CLOTHING! VN'D yet, simple as if is, you hear a rat cry msde ov?r CLOTHING! fen take up the papeis and almost the first word von see is gisOTHflfCH! Von stroll over the city and you will see shall sam ples of ! : ! A little here, a little tliTe, And no assortment any w here - Until you get to MGS &. I ever) one iuls to get here GOOD CLOTHES! And why do they ran there? Simply because they can get CLOTHING Btt'r rtlucte, M08C V i. V 51 I li Sit. AND AT TTJITt Til rC!S than at nnv Hnusn in North Carolina. We make a business of it manufacture our own (ioods. and every article sold by ua is WAR K.AMhl'. or money returned. umpeiitioB is iStc Life of Trade," And wc are bound to keep the Largest and Most Fashionable STflffi OF GLIBfifflS IN THE STATE. We have a full stock of Children, YoulLs', and Hoy Clolliicg, at low prices. Also, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, T R t WIi S, P f I. ICES, CjtMl PET 21CS, 1'MBKELLAS, CANES, Bor!t-13anfiis'i i'ttt (aid S'ocfctl Knives; HAIR, TOOTH, AND NAIL BRUSHES, it'.. &o, ckc, all of which will lie freely shown and prices given, At the Emporium of Fashion, BY POLLINGS A CO. Charlotte, N. C, Nov. 23, 1 So4. I8tl CLARENDON IRON WORKS, fVilmlnston, . C I III: CLARENDON IKON WORKS arc now pre- i p i red in r Ceivi orders for Beam, Vi rticaj. Horizon tal or Oscil!sliu( Steam Lnsrines. Ili"h or Low Pres. ill. ure, and adapted to till pioi oses : Circular, Vertical and i in i uic a i vv .i o:s complete ; ra Sw Mills com ile te : Pmups, Mining Miichinr- ry, Orrt and Hour .viois, complete ; Parker, turbine iml ether Water Whii I-, Cquipping of Steamers, ("ar Wheels sad Axles: 11m-si now i. ra of various patterns: Riee Field Pumps and Kucines ; Rice Thrashers; Siiinglo Machines, Shafting, PuIKes, Hangers, Gears, j and .ili other Mill Work. CASTINGS. Iron and Ilr;iss Z?astings of all descriptions, including ' Ornauieatal Iron Railing, Pipe, Bridge Castings, Ac., ; See. TheCoinpuay would respeetfully invite attentiln j to ir styles and patterns t Railing, which niuy be seen at their office. Boilers. Tubular, Flue and Cylindrical Boilers, Water Tanks, Chimneys, arid all other kinds of Boiler Work. Repairs. A Separate department and force will be kept for re pairs, where work will be done thoroughly and with despatch. All work done in the rstabl isliment Delivered either on the carsof the Wilmington iV Manchester Rail Road or the Wilmington h Wetdon Rail Road, or in. flats at the Company's wharf, free of charge. Having Use facilities, the above work will b" done or. as reasonable terms as elsewhere, .ortfi or South, and in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Consultation by lett-.-r or otherwise, in regard to plan's and liesigns for mills or their furniture, and for ma chinery generally, willingly answered. Ail orders c.i communications tone addressed to the undersigned. HEN ft Y M. DRANE. A. .,,. March 23. 35-tf PUBLIC NOTICE. New Graad Duchy tf Baden totierv W ty Capital 14,000,000 Florins. Lea". T"IS LOAN is guarai X will be drawn in ditfl iteed by the Government, and fere&t prizes, as follows : 14 Prizes of 50,000 Florins 54 do 40,000 do 1-J do 35,000 do 2.1 do 15,000 do 2 do 12,000 do 55 do 10,000 do 40 da 5,000 do 2 do 4,!i00 do 58 do 4,000 do 366 do 2,000 do 1044 do l,tjQ0 do A-.c , &c, &c. The lowest prize being 4- Florins. 12 Florins are equal to Five Dollars. The next Drawing1 takes pi. ice at Carlsrnhe, the Direction of the Baden Government, on The 3U May, 1655, under I c when everv drawn tinmhur r.,ci kf.: ri. mentioned Prizes, which J - " uc 1 will be paid in cash, at the Those fortunate Shan hold. offices of ihe undersigned. j crs not residing on the spot, will have '.heir amount ot 1 1 Pr,ie ,ne' Pe"l to them through an establislied Bank. i i i iCiicts cost only fiu 23 do do 40 50 do 100 do do 60 do 150 can be sent in Bank Notes or The P I rice lor I ickcI Dra its, payable in an o! ihe commercial towns ofGer- nin nu 1 1 . 1 1 In n A !' Frmce, England, Scotland, or Ireland. ....... . , ............ For Tick ts and Prospectuses apply to th- unde co imii sing-nouse, waien is appointed lor t 'i'ickc ts : sale of : MORIZ STIEBEL SONS, Bankers, Frankf-i-eu-thc-Ma iue, Germany uetters to be din eted "per Steamer, via Liver- 1 l." ,ori7- Stiebel Sons, Bankers, in Frankfort-on- in -.uainc. Uuttiittancea which ariive after llic Day will be retiirm d, or invested in the next Drt option oi the sender. f Dra , wing, at the i ! The Prospect u ol this Distribution can be insnecird it the office of this Paper, where also Tickets may be . I . I ........ t obtained a pril 27, 18-35 -10-5.7 Fresli Spices. fyEPPER whole and ground. 1 ALLSPICE whole and ground. CINNAMON, ' " CLOVES,' GINCER Race and Jamaica, whole and ground. NUTMEGS; Mace; Mustard in , and lib. Tins, Just received by SCARR & CO., ' Mb. 30 Druirgists. Citrate of Magnesia, t l-pi'tu . r .u:- .t.i . . . . I . . o, ... vocuuKu re resning Aperi- ; LJL ent, just opened by ; just opened by SCARR & CO. 30-tf Feb 1C, 1895. Frosh Supply Just Received, LCOHOL, Burning Fluid, Camphene, No. 1 , Turpentine, Li. seed Oil, (N. C.) For Sale at SCARR - CD'S., Feb 9 2Q Charlotte Drug Store. Uiisiii'4 Machinery.' - Sy ORNISH PC MPs, Lifting and Forcing- Cornish ! rushers, Stamps. Steam Engines, and eeneral ; Mining work, made by the subscribers at short notice LANG, CM K cv I O., Hudson Machine Wor!:s, Refer to Hudson', N. Y, Jas. J. Hodge. Esq., New-York, june 2, 1S54 43-y THAT COMMISSION HOUSE OF TINLEY & HERRON'S HARLKSTOX, S. C. THK only bouse doing business in that city that ac 1 taalty had any experience in Receiving and for warding of Goods previous to the South Carolina Rail road nulttingthe business in July last, is still open tor the RECEIVING and !'0!UVAU.!)lMi of all kinds of Goods, Wares, Merchandise, Machinery, P.oduce, &c. If you want your goods forwarded withiiit the v e x ,i - tious delays and enormous eapease bills paid season, and at the same tune Lave our bnstn hJ last ss done in such a manni sihie for tiii? dan at somebody wuJ be maoe iespi n- i and lost packages, consign them to TlNLKY & lltRRON, who have lieceiy warded all Coo,!s consigned to tbeea darii i. anil for " the past season without any extra chargeovei those' establi sa ed rates asgieea below, and up to this time have iioi encountered a solitary complaint. Our Mr. iierron wasClerk of the Receiving and Fo- ! wardinsr DeDartment of the Southtl :olina Railroad lor the past seven years, andls perfectly Mimi liar with all their books, freight tariffs and rules of shipment both by railroads and vessels, togethee with he mode ol proceuure to secure carnages aim pay 10. ium I'rorn other narties. the nrorer steps ot winch will be . .i -.1 i .i..i, k. 1 laKen in an sucn cases wiiuoui iuss ui uaj iu hls owners. Another 'mnortant advantage is tnat thorough knowledge of all freights and rules of ship ment, enables him instantly to detect and correct any overcharge in the bills of ' lading, which in all cases has to be tlo.-.e 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 fu'ly discharge any business entrusted tons. All produce, such as Wheat, Flour, Corn, Corn Meal Bacon, Lard, Butter, Esigs, Cotton, Rice, Rye, Oats, Hay, Tobacco, Woo!, Feathers, Beeswax, Potatoes, Onions, &c, consigned to us, will be promptly sold and proceeds returned, without keeping the money a few months to speculate upon ; for we wish it distinct ly understood that we engage in no speculation nhtn ever, all that we want is our commission, as follows : For Receiving and Forwarding all ordinary packa ges of goods, 10 cents; large packages of i'erniture and machinery, charges according to responsibility. Iron and steel in loose bars, 10 cents per hundred ,bs , for advancing freights, and charges two and a half per cent, which you can save by depositing th money with us; for selling produce 2 per cent. We will also till all orders in this market, making the best s?- kctions for our patre ' TIN LEY & HEffRON. .t O I i--j v emit Charleston, R. 1., If We be leave to refer to the following gentlemen: Rev. Thorn. s VV. Atkin, Maj. M. M. Gaines, Ashe ville, N. C. P. D. Gates, 13, Broadway, New York. Col. .lames Gadsden, 'harleston John Caldwell, President ol 'S. C. Railroad. Thos. Waring, Auditor " " .tohn King, Agent '' " " Hyatt, McBurney, & Co., and J. S. & L. Bowie & Co., ( harleston. VV. B. A. Ramsey, Secretary of State, A. R. Cro sier, Comptroller of Treasmy, anti 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 & Son, T. J. & C. Powell, and Craig head G Deaderick, Knoxville, Tenn. W. iSj. T. Harris, Inman & Hamilton, Branner & Mitche I, Fains & Kir g, Han bridge, Tenn. Feb 16, 1856. 3 -Oy Liowrie 6c Eimiss' Book Store. BOOB . 177i'i and 1855, a hist r- ot the riso, progress and destiny of the American rty, ana its probable infln- . en ci on tiie next Presidential Election. i he politi v. iil !:r.ve ihe book, of course, tor they have per- Claris sonal interest in 1 bv mud, lct-r- ol po " Biography of Di Ma i iiula Elliott : M. Pnee 31. Ma- and Decern Hubback ; 2 vols. Party Lea.'":- ; le question. Pi tage, on receipt languished men. oi the Voice of ce 75 cents, of SI. Pi ice 75 ci: the Spirit ; by Sent I!. of jiirti lif i ' oi Jefferson, Hamilton, including notices of tna ican statesmen. Jasksi i. y, Ran !olp tingtiiahed M ethodists ny other d I) a.! A t Hymn line Disciplines Prayer 5. tO 00 n i w e i from ion, C l. Co mil. on to 86 !o -i Psalms a- ! Hymns, 00 Bibles of all qualities and prices, for sale at LOWR1E & ENN1SS' march 1G, 1S55 Bookstore. if mt nuH.ovfli irom rne suuscriner on tne ird ot February last, my negro man ISAAC He is El I V l UT l I- r. . il. . . i l .i . high, is of a dark copper color, tolerably hi?h . - C J yJL - - , U LIU II I J JCCl li llll. 1 1 t. o j forehead, cheek Bones a little projecting, and i think j his eye teeth a little defective. Said boy weighs aliout ! 165 lbs., quick spoken, tolerably intelligent. When e e vvore comnQon apparel, such as common laborers usually wear. 1 will give Twenty Dollars reward for Isaac, delivered to me cr confined in any jail so 1 get him again, or 1 will give Fifty Dollars reward for him with sufficient proof to convict any r l l I I l . : J i none- peioou oi iiaiuoiiii uiui. i uuugui saiu uoy oi Julius Alexander about eight years since. Mr. Alcxan- der lived 12 or 14 miles south west of Charlotte and 1 think Isaac is strolling about through the country where 1 purchased him. T. M. HAMILTON. White's Store, Anson County, N. C. March 9, 1855. 33-tf 5 WAS stolen from the subscriber's stable in : Charlotte, on Tuesday night, the 27th ult.. a L4 . beautiful blood bay HORSE, of medium size, in g od order, 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 ( LAV alias WM. CLOYD (as he is called in South Caiolina,) he having left this place under very suspicious circum stances. He is about 3-" years ot a;e, is about 5 feet S or 9 inches high, and limps a little in walking, has dark hair and wore a targe set of whiskers, which 1 understand he has since had shaved off. Wh ta he left here he wore a gray overcoat. He says he is a Russian by birth, but he speaks gocJ English $50 will be given foi the delivery of tbe horse to me in Charlotte, and $50 for the arrest of the thief with sufficient proof to convict him. M. D. McLEOD. March 9, IS" 33-tf WILKINSON'S DAGUERllEIAN GALLERY. THE subscriber having permanently located in lotte, respectfully invites the attention of. and Gentlemen to his superior Char- Ladies Tl Tl W A (L2 X J M Xl & j and would respectfully say that he is now taking Da- guerrcotypes upon an improved plan, which will not j only add to the BEAUTY AND JEI.EATCE f tjI0 Picture, bat will render it UUKAbLfc AND bftlLLIANT hOli AGES. IT ivtjiili! also respectfully invito stranrcrs visilinir una none to can and examine his specimens, as lie is . . . i ... . o determined they shall compare favorably with anv that i can be t iken North or S luth. I lJr Rooms, Third Sf y ..Granite Range. immediately I I' .. .. V ..' 1 " .. -I i rouer 6c cn i Jeveirv tt?" Instructions, thorough aiad practical, given thja beautiful art, and all materials turnisio r!. NEAL WILKINSON, January 26, 1855, 21 -ir Spleadid Variety oLa:it, Gaiter Eo- I j ECE1VED t is flay, consisting c. ck S.ik Ji:h.;:i G.ilTLRS. Ladies' Pi " Hi ihland T..n - aJulian M Creole Cal. Silk Tip Miff .' BLck and Cal. Silk GAITERS, nt BOONE'S SHOE STORE. Ladies, call and sec them. Marcii 2. 1 665. 32tf Wait for the Waggons! T7IIAT FOR? say you. Well, wc will tell you. Itis V because JENKINS & TAYLOR have opened a Mammoth Stove Store, One d. or west of W. W. Elms' Grocery, on Mint s.rect. 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 issortrnent, we have six different sizes of the celebrated ' IKON WITCH AIR-TIGHT mm with which 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, wc w ill tell you why we le ad our advertisement C(msl;v running throu-.h the country with stl)ft in3 wil, deliver them wit hi SO miles of Charlotte. ,. s . . , . . f f charaC aml - - J 1 " ' warranted to do well: and now. as we have told you j about the Stoves we will say to you, that we have all i ki lies ol Brittania, Japan, Tin and Slicct Iron BRASS KETTLES, STOVE BITES, d., constantly on hand. 05"" All ORDERS sent to us will be promptly atten- ded to by JENKINS & TAYLOR. Charlotte, March 10, '54. 33-tf 3F2VlllCc3L Hotel, CHESTER, S. C By J. R. NICHOLSON. Til E su!)scriber rcsnt etful! v informs his friends and the public generally, thai his house, knon as the "Railroad Hotel," opposite the Chester Dcpot, is ii) open lor the reception of regular and transient boarders and the travelling public ; and that I be is making every exertion to deserve and secure a l- .. i- j j i i i ..... .i.- i. j continuance oi me imiiu iiioi uniruunc wmcu i has hitherto been extended to hi.n. He flatters himself ; that every needed arrangement has been made to pro j mote the comfort of all who slop with him : his rooms i are airy and wt.ll-furnishcd, his servants are attentive ' and obedient, and his table constantly supplied with the best of the si ason, so that his 'riends will not want any attention necessary to make their sojourn pleasant and acreeable. His stables are furnished with good host lers and an abundance tf provender, and he is prepared at a moment's notice to supply his customers with pri v ilc conveyances ot every sort, lo any p;;rt of the sur rounding country. He desires to return his acknowledgements to the public for past favors, and solicits for the future an equally liberal share of patronage. Aug 20, 1854. 5tf JOHN R. NICHOLSON. SAVE MONEY. READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT, ONE AND ALL. To Merchants, Planters and Others. HAVING become permanently located in Charleston lam prepared to do anything in tjie hue ol a gem ral Agency and Commission business entrusted to me. 1 intend eivins the ereater oortion ol niv lime to ihe fillina of ( ouiilry order lor Urocer es, I rorisiotis, un, (; s, riornttttrt, t toiAing, .... ... ,-i i.. - ii i ; ms, isnoes, Lrvg.--, l aiitts,uiLS, vruiis, tAqnors, uookh, atnttonarv, eancy tiooas, or avy Uiing nse ina- can oe oo tained either in this or Notbeni Markets, and through the arrangements that I have made with the leading nooses dealing in the above arnch s I shall be aide to make purchases on l -tierteims than the Merchants or Planless themselves them rhedifierence in ihe price ol the article but also !!)! lecersary exorbitant expenae ot time and trcuoie attemiinj a visil in ibis City. 1 will nUo Iv attend 10 selecting, I aching. Marking and S!ii;- inriit of io d- so as to avoid al: mistakes and damages which generally arise from waul ol a little attention. j in addition to ihe above I will also attend to the disposal ol j any produce that may he shipped tome. Aid persons tie sirous of making Shipments oi produce of any kind had better I write to me and 1 will uive tl em every information as regards ; the Markets maimer ol Packing and how to ship them. From ny long experience n a general mercantile business 1 think ' I can snve perfect satisfaction to nil and suit the most fastidi ous taste in my s lections. Give me a trial is all I ask. For i my services i slndl require a model ate comOMSSton not ex- ceeding ten per cent according to the nature ol ihe business. DAVID M. GAZLAY. Office up S'.niis 225 King St. Charleston S. C. ' March , 1855. 33:ly. LAID FOE SALE. ' j 'HE snbscribi r oilers lor s.J 1 da v o! Mu y Com t, and ii i (privately until Tues t sold by that time will i.i le at t be Court House be exposed on t ,t day to publi in Charlotte) THR EL TRACTS OF LAND, lying about five miles .rom Charlotte, on the Lawyer's road, on" contai acres. nki '2i'J acres, o::e 70 ncrce, and the other 53 The tracts all join, and will be sold together, ii necessary They an: well :nd lying on the I , , r-K. .1 , i I ii i .. neaci waters ot ftic.Aipin s i;reeK,ana is wen aaapteo to J tho raising of Cotton, Corn. Wheat, and in fact any crop t.i.l. it IU lill 1 II I'UMI I CM! IU I.U'U i It'. 'II I 1 1 U . . .' 1 ; . ' J ' tract is a well o; ."-ood water, that never fails, 2 lots for I drovers, a good orchard, and a good dwelling- and other j out-houses and on the 70 acre tract is a dwelling 1CJ by 184 feet. About 100 acres has been in cultivation, and is in good repair. tho balance is woodland, and 100 acres is as well timbered as can be found. On the premises is about twelve acres of excellent meadow land, and ! some as good bottom land as can be iound in any sec- j tion. Terms will be made to suit the purchaser, if pos l slDle. Any person wishing to purcnasc, can call oy ;vir. I Taylor, on "the premise s, who will show the lands, or on . , . .... . ., .. the subscriber, in Charlotte. JAMES W. WILSON. 27-tf Jan 2G, 185 1. FASHIONABLE TAILORING. THE subscriber announces to the public generally, that he is now receiving a large assortment of new Cloths, Casinieres AND VESTIJTGS, for Gentlemen's wear, and will be sold lor Co.s7 at a small profit, or made to order according to the latest styles. Shop next door to Daniels it Allison. lOtt D. L. REA. Sept 21), 165 4. VALUABLE HOUSE SERVANTS AX PRIVATE SALE, ON A CREDIT till 1st of October next, Bankable Paper, (or Cash.) FANNY, Xj G years old, a good Cook, excellent Washer, and can do plain sewing with her son DICK, 9 years old, also a valuable Boy about a house or with children. J. D. F. BOONE. Feb. 23. 31-tt SENNA FIGS. A GREAT desideratum in Families and to persons XJL suffering from habitual Coirstipation, being an agreeable and efficient Aperient, quite palatable, and free from those nauseous principles, which make it a matter of so much difficulty to administer medicine to : children. For sale at SCARR & GO'S. Drug Store. Feb 1G, 1855. 30-tf BLiA841TIlirCc Well done or no Pay required. zpJt?, THE undersigned respectfully informs the nub mf t, - . . . . , - c, inai lie nasopeneaa BliSUSSMITtl felHJlJ ii College strti t, opposite the Charlotte ,So S. C. Railroad Depot, where be is prepared to execute ill kinds Boilers, of Bi ickemithinir. Horse Shoeinc Rooairinrr making Mill Irons, Ac .11 i . T n mm , . o f o All orders to J. R. Hand or Messrs. Irwin. HiiTirinR A- Co., or myself will be speedily attended to. Refer to Mr. C. Duvis, on the North Carolina Railroad, and Wm. Gi::ze & Co., Palmetto Foundry, Columbia, S. C. S. J. PERRY. march 2, 185.) 32.6;ii Morris Worita, Narrislotcn, Penn. j subscribers manufacture Mining Machinery, as 1 nuno, 114 1 lilt. COK.MSII rrni'ivi E n o ink. hieh and; w pressure P umpmg. tamping and Hoisting TI iM Kngines : Cer.Nisi. i-mm Svh h I'o. .. rs. bT o v lZ?lyZ. 2r : P',',0" a!l siz-snd every ' J iui ..iining purposes. Tltnuio nniiorv - THOMAS, CORSO.N & WEST, june 2, 1854 45-lv LUM. ffl fell New Confectionary and Bakery, J. & . LONERGAN TAKE pleasure in announcing to their friend, the public that they have just opened in the H on Main street, 2 doors east of the American HotT' Bakery and Confectionary Establishment. ,l Having secured the services of an experienced Bit and thorough workman, they are prepared to fum lret, rakes and every thing in their line of th1 most superior description. Thi-y have just opened ' An Extensile Variety of AND ALL KINDS OF CANDIES TOYS, F A SCY ARTICLES of every description, And indeed every thing usu.illv found in their lino If a desire to please, and reasonable terms, wi; ja sure patronage they are determined to have it. J. fe R. LONERGAg January 25, 1855. 27-tf N. B 1 have sold my interest in the Grocery t0 J. Lonergan. All persons indebted to the frm an earnestly requested to settle, as longer indulgence can. not be given. . LONERGAN Jan. 26, 1S55 Charlotte Marble Yard. HAVING disposed of our entire interest in the AIr. ble Yard to Messrs. Wm. Tiddy Sc Son, we recom. mend them to our friends. STOWE & PEG RAM. September 26, 1854. THE subscribers having bought out the interest of Messrs. Stowe &- Pegram in the Charivlte Marble Yard, respect fully tender their services to the people of Charlotte and the country generally in this line ot buai, ness. They are fully prepared to furnish Monuments, Gravestones, Marble Steps, Table Slabs, and other patterns cut from Marble, according to the ,n'Jst approved taste and sfylcs, and upon the most sc. I w"""""g wnn ever oncrcd in the Southern coun- j trv- lard is situated on the Nor:h West corner of t'e. '-"harlottc Depot Yard, where the subscribers, or : "icir agents, may always he found. I l M 'nnnv e- c.rvt in. i inn i vst oo 1 . September 26, 1854. lOtf A New Map of North Carolina. fFHE undersigned are preparing, and will publish at j soon as Jhe necessary Sin veysk-c, can be ob tained, a New, Large and Complete Mas of Norm Carolina, live feet by tl.ree, well engraved and finished in the best style. It is admitted on all sides, that such a work in great desideratum in our State, and itis in conteqm ace of the 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 IS33 ; and since then '.he Couatkt, Towns, Loads and Post-oifices have increased in iimn. ber, and all 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 the Natural Features of the State, the Inlets, llarbon, Sounds, Lakes. Ili vers, Cracks and Mountains, &c. Also. the public improvements and artificial divisions. The Railroads, Plankroads, Counties County towns, Post otiices. Cities Villages, Post-ioads and Cunali. Colleges, Academies, &c. &c. lne jVlap will be ready by the summer ol iwoa. WILLIAM 1) COOk. SAM U EL PEAKCE. TERMS: In best Style, Gilt Rollers and First Impression;-!. $m.on In Plain Style, Black Rollers, 6,0 Information from any source, and which may hf in' service in making the above wot k, will be t ha i.k fully received. All communications should be sal dressed n WM. D. OOKE. Raleigh, September 15. 8-6 S. Hf. HOWELL, Saddle and Hr.riiess Manufacturer, Three deors south of Sadler's Hotel, CHAKLOTTi;, H. C. I WOULD respectfully inform th citizens of Charlotte and the surroun ding country, that 1 have now on hand Is. A.N KXTKNSIVE ASSOKT.M KN 1 Ol- mm;. Saddles. Britilf, Harness, BRW &:uUlivv Hardware, Whips, Buffalo Robe& HORSE BLANKETS, SADDLE ('LOTUS, SKIRTINGS, HO(; SKINS, Patent, Enamelled & Harness Leather, together with every thing usually kept in it!)' line of business. O" S:i!illo & Ua mens .lf:ii-r.'i furni'lird with every thing necessary for carrying on the busi ness, on the most reasonable terms. 5?" All kinds of Saddles and Harness made at tbe shortest notice. liepairinjj promptly executed. Oct. 20, 1654. S. Al. HOWELL. CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS. (LATE FISHER & IIKIMTSU.) CHARLOTTE, !f. C. fl ESPECT FULLY inform tbe inhabitants ol Char Lt lotte and vicinity, that they have just received a fresh supply of MaSDIClNES, which are offered with confidence to their approval, regard having been paid more to tbe purity ai:d strength of the Drugs, than to the price. A full stock of the various Proprietary Medicine constantly on hand. Brandy; Port, Sherry, Madeira and Malaga WInei, selected for Aledicinal purposes. Paints, Varnishes, Fluid, Camphene, &c. Landreth's Garden Seeds. Fab 16, 1855, 3M1 Right Side Up. pHARLES T. EDERIIARD 6c CO., arc still earryisf J on the BOOT AND SHOE MAKING, at their old stand two doors below Parks A Hutchinson'1 Store, where all work wanted in their line can be ob tained. ILT-All kinds of READY MADE WORK on h"" and for sale. Also, superior OIL BLACKING, by the wholesale and retail, manufactured by C. T. Eberstnlj 1LTAI1 persons indebted for last year ure reesjsns to come and settle their oeconnt. We mast have swat' C. T. EBERUARD & CO. March 3, '54. C6-tf SADDLES &HARNESS trTSTT Tin: subscribers have entered WTflii mBS jilKj ' " tP coParJnersll'P anrt opened Saddle and Harness MANUFACTORY, AT R. SHAW'S OLD STAND, la Springs Brick Corner Bai'ing-. where they have constantly on hand a large and splen did assortment of SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, etc., . . , . . . . m ea red ol every description, accoruing to tne mosi i'i""- . style and fashion of the day. They are also prepare . r .u: . u : . 1;.... ... most ISS 10 manufacture aiiyiionj; 01 mi-ii uuc ----- , stanial and workmanlike manner and better than eVe respectfully invite the public to call and exam ine for themselves. . ... .Pil Repairing done at short noticeand with neatness ar. disPatch SHAW & PALMER. march 2, 1855. 3L ' Notlcoo Debtors. .. 1 : ...t.ro.l u,ln nnrtnerf hip old im ' PHE subscriber navins " . r- jj I . ' 1 : I . I o . ti tr nn n S u 1 with Mr. Painier, is uesimus m nv"'b -r - lousiness. He therelere most earnesuj trs"' . - 1 l.r nrp in arrears aini ,,. .A .,r Anril court. ar former trienns anu tusnniic. , ; ., , settle their accounts either by r.ote or cash, s"l ' l" : r . . ..h the utt 1 i I v V eh, the 1 if nnaisihle it possiDie R. SHAW march 2, 1Q53. 32ff
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