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R. P. WARING, Editor & Proprietor. Office, one door south of Sadlei't Ilottl up sairs. Terms of Subscription. Hp aid ttricllt, in advance Jf paid Within thre BaoulbB . . - - , II paid al the end of ilie year 93T Any person sending five uw wbavi aied by the advance subscription, fWJ 1 3,00 , arri'ii:; a- ifc tj.t fc.Xtll opy gratis ior one year. . Terms of Advertising. Advertisements will be inserted at $1 pal , , .:jm lor the-first, and ib centa lor each su'st ipepttiBaertieea. A square con sists ol thirteen Inns r lew. :1ns arte letter. A reasonable deduction ardl be made to those who auver tise by the vear. Double column advertisement will be charged 25 per cent, additional on the usual rates. Advertisements inserted monthly or quarterly 1 per square for etch insertion. Obituaries, Tribute of Respect, Religions meetings, and Benevolent aocictiea. will be charged hail the Advtrt.sint; rates. . For announcing candidates for office ?3 in advance. Professional and Business Cards M exceeding au Imcs W.li be inacrtrd at 93 a f r : not cxctedini! a square 8'.'- VT Subscribers and others w ho may w ish to send money 10 ua, cau Jo so a: ail tunes, hy mail, and at our risk. IP. WASSHG, .tllorttty til Late, Office in Loner guns Brick Building, 2ndJloor . Cft A RLoTTi:. N'. C. J. B. P. EOONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN 3 sole i. t Ten: if. f.ir s Kf. LfNINti AND WNIHNC'J SK INS, 8IIOE TOOLS OF P.VERY DR5CBIP I ION, CtarlaUe, S. C. Oct. 20, 1654. 1 J ELMS &. JOHNSON. Ftrwardin' an 1 Commission Hercaanls iNU. 10 VKNDUi: RANGE, rilAIL.Ksl... W. W. ELMS. June 23, '51. s. c. C. JOHNSON. 4ilf. BREM & STEELE, "Tliolosalo efts LTLotxil Si u xi fi M A X) a TKADK STREET, Nearly Die 19 opposite Kims & Sratt's (rrocery. CIIAKLOTTE, N. C 20 f CAROLINA IAN, BY JENNINGS B. K E R i. . i harluUc, C. January l.'.'i. BOUNTY LAND BILL. S. IV. IMYIK, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, lti.IItl.OTI e, .. C. LL line tii w r mUm r bafriaaeaa attended t with promptm ; particularly Mich as relet to tin prose. BMtirlB efreaMoa Claims, Land Warrants, and donation of Bounty Land agajairft I be Genera Government, un der the late BoBntjf Land Law ff March .'Jo, !."..", giv ing 100 Acres. .f Land to all Officers, Land nd N ival. Commissioned or adaCeaa ssi at ione d, .ill Soldiers, Sca- . CSIerfca, or other persons, who bare srrved in any of the V.ir in which the United St to hvc been en. gaged smcc l'J' ; and asn to all Officers andSoldier f the Rerolutinn.ry War, ttitir sridowa -M.d minor hildrcn. Persons having Mich claims, hj presenting tht in ini andialr tj. may ream an early issue ! their eertifi. -.tes. tMh:- 5donra fcnitiio! Battler s I! cl, oi.ju KcsnmlUilv lours . . . a m - J a a rn Hfj Mettlt'4 haaincss l Pritchard k. Caldwell, for I lSl, Ins km placed i: tbr band ,,t-S. W. ll.ivis r collection and artllcaicat. T i .se im ehted for ibat Mr will be ioiac a a great tu vr by closing their Ac ....untH iaimediatrly, a are have invariably Baa to pay nd " Mmn y borrow." Bow, u- ull iiiul kiiuw, is ii hard thioj: t' PRITCUAKD CALDWELL. April 7. 1?5G. Save your ( u 9 1 a : A ay THE Notes and Accounts ol the late r. in of A. R -thune Jk '. has been placed in the hands ot S. . l-ivi. E... for enllectiwp ami sclth im nt. Tin so in debted cither bv Nnte or A'.ciiuiit. nr- requested to make an immediate an..ng mi nt. as 1 "urxht r hadulgence cau . : aud Will imt he fraMtrL A LI 1 S A N IIER & JOfl N STO . April 7, 1C55. 88. Notice MY Notes and Aeemints h .vii.g been placed in the hands ol'S. W. D.vis, Efj., tor Culiectiea, those who are iiidebted ft' Me individua'iy, nr as one ol the old lir in of Steele ; Uarty, are respectfully tequeat ed to make aetUeaieut be April Court, il nt aoonrr. A. C. STEELE. Feb. 2, I PC a. W tl H1R.H. WUEALAiV, Iiess 3rIT5-Oi., '2 no.is north cr kirk's mot ax. A LI. Dresses cut and made by lln celeb t ' A. B Ta C. aaetbod, and warranted to tit. Bonnets triniiued in M lati st mI vie at April 20, lf5.. the -ibnrtest .i:itt. notice. A. BETHUNE, TAILOR, N6: S Springs' Bow, A doors k as r or rut chalottk aaaa, m CHARLUiTE, n. c. Feb. 16, 1833 30tf W. S. LAWTON & CO., Factors. Forwarding and (ommhiun SwL' ru A i t.vNTie Wiiahk, U H A RLESTOli, S. C. w. a. lawton . raos. a i. exa.no er. N"orment "l F.SPECTFU l.LY oilers his professional services to JLV me citizens oi i. narioue aim surun null) country He hopes by devoting his entire attention to the duties of his prolession to merit patronage. He nay be found at an uours, ai nis omce opposite iae American Mote; when not protessionatly eugageil. march 2, 1855. 3.'tf RW. BECK WITH has removed his Jewelry Store to No. 2, Johns. . ii s Kow, three doors South of jterr'i. Hotel. Feb 16, 153. .10-ly MECKLENBl ttG UOlSE, AajL HAVING purchased the building on the cor. JjjH ncr, a few doom north-east oi Kerr's Hotel, .-epai red and fitted it up in Krst-r .to ;.t le, I u oulti cspectfully infurin the Icaeclliug public lhal it is mnv ipen tor the reception ol" regular and transient boarders. Iroveva will find umph aacoui mod t ioaa ut mt bouse. Jan. 12, lf3j. 8J-t . S. ft. REA. THE ATIi;iUJA. HOTEL, CHARLO I'TE, n. c. IBE0 to announce to my friends, the public, ;.nd orri . eat patrons of the above Hotel, that I huveicwt u1 the same for a term ol year from the l-,t f Jan aary next. Alter which time, the entire property will be thorough ly repaired and renovated, and the house kept iu first He btyla. Tnis UjII i noar the Depot, and ptcaaant ly aitoaUid, rendering it dcurabld b jUse Sur travellers and fbroifisa. Dev a. 1993 3?t . i. HAY. Ke Confeclienary and Bakery. J. 6c E. LONERGAN i'AKE pleasure in announcing to their frienda and J the- public that they have just opened in the House Main street, 2 doors east of the American Hotel, a on R-.b- rtr ami ( on firt iona r v Kstab ishmeiit. Having secured the services of an experienced Baker and thorough workman, they are prepared to furnish Itren at. t akes and every thing ill their line of the most superior description. Th y have just opened An Extrtisire Variety of AND ALL KINDS OF CANDIES. TOYS. FA. CY ARTICLES of erery descrifm, Ai d indeed every thing usu.ilv found in Jheir line. If a desire to please, and reasonable teims, wi.l in sure patronage they are determined to have it. J. fc E. LONERUArN. January 2H, 1835. N. B 1 have sold my interest in the Grocery to J. Lonergan. All persons indebted to the f-rni are earnestly requested to settle, as longer indulgence can not be given. E. LONLLGAN. Jan. 2G, 1355 A New Map of North v arolina. 'I BE undersigned are preparing, and will publish as 1 soon as the necessary Sui veys, & c, can be ob tained, a New, Large and t omplete Map of North Carolina, five feet by tl ree, 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 the frequent enquiries on this subject, that the unde: -signed have embarked in the enterprise. The only attempted work of this kind is that of McRea, published in 1833 ; and since then .he Counties. Towns, t.oads and Post-offices have increased in num 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 Stat , the Inlets, Harbors, Bounds, Lakes. Livers, i reeks ami Mountains, &c. Also. the public improvements and Lrtifictal divisions The Railroads, Plankroads, ounties County towns, Post offices, Cities Villages, Post-roads and Canals, Colleges, Academies, itc. itc. The Map will be ready by the summer of r,r. WILLIAM 1). COOK, SAMUEL PEARCE. TERMS: In best Style, Gilt Rollers and First lmpres- si. tio.oo Ifl Plain Style, Black Rollers, 6,01 Information from any source, and which may "e of service in making the abov? work, will be thankf lly received. All communications should he. addressed to WM. D. COOKE. Raleigh, September IS. c-Cin &GJFLFL c&3 CO., CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS. (LATE FISHER & EJEIMTSH.) CHARLOTTE, W. V. RESPECTFULLY inform the inhabitants of Char 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 ai.d strength of the Drags, than to the price. A full stock of the various Proprietary Medicines constantly on hand. Uranily; Port, Sherry, Madeira and Malaga Wines, selected for Medicinal purposes. Paints, Varnishes, Fluid, Camphene, &c. Landreth'a Garden Seeds. Fb 16, 185--. 30-tf JL CZ "CJLC3 (3 m V T a meeting ot the Commissioners appointed under the Act til Incorporation lor the purpose of crea- tine the capital stock of the Wilmington, harlotte a n i Rutherford Kailioad Company, held this 1 1th day ! ilt. March, 1855, in the town ot Wadesboro', it was Resolved, That books be opened for subsci iption to the capital stock in the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Raildoad, at the places and by the persons ! designated in the Act o Incorporation of said Koad, j on the 3d Monday, (the 19th) in April next." Notice is hereby given that Books w il. be opened at the following places, on MONDAY, April the 9th, IS.")."), for subscriptions t the capital stock o; the Wilmington , : i i nario.ieanu nyiuci iimu aaunMu, noaer ibc uireruoo i . i i 1 1 ... I c. i i 1 j I . i i . of the following persons : Wilmin ; ros - George Davis, T. C. Worth, A. H Van Bokkelen, Joha C. Latta. M iles Cost in, George K. French, I. H. Planner, Edward Kidder, S. D. Wallace, , A.J. DeKoseett, jr., John A. Taylor, H. L. Holmes and R. H. Cowan, or a majority of them. vVuitesviixk Caivin Haynes, T. S. .Memory, W. i M. Baldwin, Win. Frink, and Thos. Smith, or a ma- jority of them. Ls nnam's Stoi:e Havnes Lennan, Thos. L. Tail. Lfivet Peacock and Marmaduke Power, or a majority I ffl Them. Fair Butt Alva Smith, Augustus Smith, John ! Coley and W. L. Williamson, or a majority ot them. 1 LrxuKKTON John T. Pope, Edward Lewis, Kobert : S. French, Rpbert E. Troy, Edmund McQueen, H. F. Pitmaa and J. M. Carmichal, or a majority of them. j P t.o is .t. Collkue Arch'd Smith, Malcolm Puree! I, ' John Gilchrist, sen., Dr. Neal McNair, m. oellers an I Peter A. McEachin, or any three 1 them. Lavriicsbubg John Mallory, John Fairly, John Gilchrist, jr., P. C. Mclntyre, Daniel McKinnon, John L. fairly. M. W. McNair, Duncan McLauriu and Rev. Thos. Gibson, or any three ol them. Rockingham Walter F. Leak, Mial Wall, Wm. B. Cob, Gen. Alfred Doekery, Stephen Cole, Col. John j W. ( ovington, and 1. S. McDonald, or any three ot them. WADESBoao' H. B. Hammond, Geo. W. Little, S. W. ( ole.E F. Lilly, P. G. Smith, Jos. White, J. Rl ' llarc: ove, Purdie Uicliardson, and Jas. .Medley, or any ' three of them. Ei.iz MiKTirrowN Juo. G. McDugaKI, .Tno. J. Mc Mi Ian, J no. A. McDowell, Thomas i . Smith aul Dun can Cromatie, oi any three of them. Monkok, Umon Co Hugh Houston, Samuel H. Wal kup. Hush U ilson, Moses Cuthbertaon, Jonathan Ti n 1, ! vi. rewart and w . v . nan, or any three ot them. Hamilton's Store Wm. Ilatrulton, Wm. L. Stigall ! and I. arey 1 olson. Davis G in M i nk Wm. Houston, Capt. Jas. Hous- ton and Wm. Hudson VYilsom's Stork Ceo. McCain, John Stewart, Col i Win. Walkup and Hugh W'ilson. j Howur's Stoke Robert Howard, Robert Howie , and Col. James A. Dunn. Chaklottk Wm. Johnston, Gen. J. A. Young, J no. J Irwin, Leroy Springs, John Wa ker, Wm. Maxwell I Win. M. Matthews, Williamson, W. W. Elms! I C. J. Fox and William li. Mvers, or a majority of i them. I i L i mcol ton Henry Cans er, Jchn F. Hoke, !.. D. Child, J. F. Alexander and Benjamin Johnson, or a ma- ; i jority of them. j Dallas James A. White. Andw. Hoyle, D. A Jen- ' j kins, Jasper Stowe and William Sloan, or a majority of ' ', them. Shelby Dr. W..T. J, Miller, Dr. Thos. Williams, Charles BlantOO, W m. Roberts and C. C. Durham, or a . majority of them. tl'. tiikrfoki) ton W. Miller. Sam'l IVilkinas. Reht Tw.ttjr, H. Logan aud T. B Justice, or a majority : cl them. And at such other places, and by such other persons as a m.'.jorty ot the Com uissioners at Charlotte may direct. ALEXANDER McRAJE, Chairman. March 10, 18.-0. 3t 36 S. H. HOWELL, Saf.dle end Harness Manufacturer, Three doors south of Sadler's Hotel, CIIARLOT1 E, -N C. wmn n - . L i WOULD reepectfollv inform the citizens of Charlotte and the surroun . 1 ding country, that 1 have now on hand AN KXTEUSIW ASOKTMKN r CF Saddlfs, Bridles. Hmness, adtilcry finnliiarc. Whip s, . Buffalo Roues IlOliSE BLANKETS, SADDLE Cl.OTUS, SKIRTINGS, HOG SKINS, Patent, Enamelled & Harness Leather, together with every tbing usually tept in my line of hull wis. IT addl A: U;iruc!i flffac?ra 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. fXP' Repairing promptly exeeutrd. 0e QQ. lc$J. y. M HOWELL. LOOK AT THIS SIMPLE WORD CLOTHING! - AND yet, simple as it is, you hear a great cry m3de over CLOTHING ! You'take up the papeis and almost the first word you see is CLOT HI ft !! Y"ou stroll over the city and you ill see small sam- 0X--O1?3E5:X3a"C3-! ! ! A little here, a little there, Ai.d no assortment anywhere ; Until you get to FI LLINGS & .0.', where every one runs to get GOOD (JU)TI IKS! And why do they run there T Simply because they can get CLO THING B'Ur , .''I tl tl K F A m II i L i:. AND A V JL!? T3T$TfH'a than at arv House in Noith Carolina. W( make a business of it manufacture our own Goods, and every article sold by us is ' Ail- RANTl.D, or money returned. uC3ii?e!ition is the Lift And we are hourd to keep the Largest and Most Fashionable IN THE STATU. We have a full stock of Children', 1 calks', and hey CloiL&g, at low prices. Also, GENTS' FURNISH IN d GOODS, tii i vi ; 1 a f'r:7'jc s UMBRELLAS. CAN:.. I'ortc-.lloituisr, M'cn and I'otkf wEnlreS) (I A 1 R, TOOTH, AND NAIL BRUSHES, &c, all of which will be freely shown and prices given, At the Emporium of Fashion, BY PDLLINUS & i'O. Charlotte. N. C, No. 23. 1854. t8tl CLARENDON IRON WORKS, wiitMiuerfow A", c HF. CLARENDON IKON WORKS lire now pre pircd to receive orders' tor Beam, V rtieii, llorizon- tal or Oscillating Steam Knines, High or Low -Pressure, ;i in- aditptfd to ill piii jio.-es : Circular, Vert tea I and Portable Jiw Mills complete ; Pumps, Mining iM .eiiiiif ry. Grist and Phtur Mtlls, complete ; l'u !ir. Turbine and Other Water Wl,. t l--, Ekiutppnig of Steamera, Car Wheels and Axh s ; Horse powers ol Rice Fieid rumps and bin pi ms; Shingle Machines, Shafting, Pullies viirious puCtcras ; il ieu Thrashers ; , Lingers, Gcarf, and ..11 otlii.T Mill Work. CASTINGS. Iron ami Hr:iss JastitlP's ol all descriulions. iec!n u Ornamentiil lion lyaihng, Pipe, Hiii!"- Castiiigs, Ste., j :e. The Company woald rfspeetf.illy invite jittuutilu , lo their stales and p.-.tterns of Railing, which in .y be seen at their office. Boilers. Tubular, Flue and ylindrical Boilers, Water Tanks, Chimneys, and all other kinds of Boiler Work. Repairs. A separate department and force will be kppt for re- : pairs, where work will be done thoroughly and with J despatch. All work done in the establishment delivered either on the cars of the Wilmington & .Manchester Baii Road or the Wilmington it Weldon Rail Koad, or in Hats at the tympany's wharf, free ol charge. Having larue facilities, the above work wi.l be done on as reasonable terms as elsewhere, . orth or South, and in a prompt and satisfactory manner, Consultation by letter or otherwise, in regard to plans and desieus for mills or their furniture, and for ma chinery generally, willingly .--.isweiea. All orders or , communications to be addressed to the undersigned. HEM RY M. DRAM-: A-em. March -23. 33-tf Fresh Spices. QEPPER whole and ground. ALLSPICE whole and ground. CINNAMON, " CLOVES, " " GINGER I, ire and Jamaica, tvhole an lc and ground NUTMEGS ; Mace Jut received by Mli 30 Mustard in ',, h and 1 1'. Tins, SCARR CO., Dlrutrirists. Fresh Supply Just Received, V LGOHOL, Burning Fluid, Camphene, No. I, i urpentine, Linseed Oil, (N. C.) For Sale at Feb 9 29 i hailotte Drug Store. Macliiueiy." ORNISH PCMPs, Lilting and Forcing, ( "ornij rushers, Stamps, Steam Engines, and general Mining woik, made by the subscribers ;t short notice. LAJSU. UOOK CO.. Hudson Machine Works, Refer to Hudson, N. Y. .las. J. Hodge, Esq., New-York:. June 2, 1854 43 J Tl V Q r U 1?VTQQ O-Jl U J LilLtiJ VAv IjL2i.lvl JZiOO. ffJS3TSj The subscribers have entered C3tiVTl jgiiito copartnership and opened gijy Saddle and Harness ICINrXJ FACTOI1Y, AT R. SHAW'S OLD STAND, Springs Brick Corner Bttildins. In where they have constantly on hand a large and splen-: did assortment of SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, ckc, of every description, according to the most approved sty'e 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 be-t. We 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, 1 S.".5. D2tf 33"o1:ic53 to jDeTDtors. HE subscriber having entered into partnership j Willi .ur. raimer, is t!es:rous of closing un nis o il i business He therefere most earnestly requests bis- former frienifs and customers, wbo are in arrears at his ! shop, to call between this time and our April court, ard ! settle their accounts either by i.ote or cash, the lafer joibie. k. SHAW march 2, 1855. 32tf AMD COMMISSION AGENCY 1 I AVE opened an office for the transaction of the i i u..: : i : i . . .... II Ili'UVC UUMIICU III lia Vdl IUUS Mill C I 1PV will give their personal atttntion to the collection of accounts, rents, &c Merchants and others having notes or accounts to co;lec: in this or the ai'joinii.g counties will have them promptly attended to by p'acing them in our hands. They will buy goods for Merchants directly from W holesale Dealers, either lor Cash or on time and for others, all kinds of Merchandize to be found in this market on the best possible terms. Office on Tryon btreet fo ir doers south of the Amer ican HJtei. J. .. RENNO, W. G. C H.VIX, O. II. SPKNCER. May 11, 1655. 42.3-,n JUST RECEIVED, HATS and CAPS on consignment, at Comae's Doot and Shoe Emporium. cc 59, 1851 23tf THAT COMMISSION HOUSE OF TINLEY & HERRQN'S, CHARLESTON, S. C. I HE only house doing business in that city that ac tually had any experience in Receiving and For warding of Goods previous to the South Carolina Rail road quitting the business in July last, is still open for the RECEIVING and FORWARDING of all kinds ol Goods, Wares, Merchandise, Machinery, Produce, &c. If you want yiur goods forwarded without the vexa tious t'elays and enormous expense bil.s paid the last season, and at the same time have your business done I in such a manner that somebody will be made respon : sible for the damaged and lost packages, consign them to TIN LEY & HF.RRON. who have Keceivedand For- viarded at! foods consigned to them during :he past ! season without any extra charge ovei those establish cd rates as glen below, and up to tuis time nave noi ; encountered a solitary complaint. t Our Mr. Herron as Clerk of the .leceivins; and Fo i wardins Ofpartir.ent ol the tltiu a.o.n.a na.uoauiw , . . ... ' - - -" I the past seven years, am: is penecwj iumii r their bcoks. fieight tarslU ai.it inks of shipment, both y raiirimc'.s add vessels, ugevuer v e mode of st articles ! pioeedure to secure damages and pa notn Ctner t.ai.ies, tne i.rope: .-1 jis o( incii will be taken in all sucti cast's wunoui iois oi uc io, iu n owners. Another important advan tii e in that his i thorough knowledge oi all freights ana ru.ts ot srup j lueiit, enables him instantly to detect and correct any overcharge in the bills of lading, Which ;n al. 'cases j has to be dor. e at that time, or be lost to the owner,, in j many instances greatly exce. ding t he commissions we ; charjre. He was also raised in Charleston, is perfect j ly acciitnated, and free from the contagions of that ; city, therefore we will under all circumstances faith , fully discharge any business ent i usted to us. i AH produce, sucii as Wheat, Flour, Corn, Corn Meal i Bacon, Lard. Culler, Egs, 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 i few months to speculate upon ; for We wish it distinct i ly understood that we engage in no speculation wh;t j 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 fi-rniture and machinery, charges according t.j responsibility. Iron and stee! 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 the money with us; for selling produce 2i per cent. We will also (ill all orders in this market, making the best se lections for our patrons, at 21 per cent. TINLEY & ni'UiRON. Charleston, S. C, Jan. 1., 1855. We beg leave to reler to the following gentlemen : Rev. Thorn, s W. Atkin, Maj. M. M. Games, Ashe ville, N. C. P. L). Gates, 13. Broadway, New York. Col. James Gadsden, ( harleston John Caldwell, President ofS. C. Railroad. Thus. Waring, Auditor '' " " John Kin;:, Aiient " " " Hyatt, McBuriley, c Co., and J. S. & L Co., i 'harleston. Bowie & W Ramsey, Secretary of State, Cro- zier, Comptro.ler of Treasui y , and AI. 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, aHd Craig head G Deaderick, Kr:oxvillf, Tenn. U . & T. Harris. In marl & Hamilton, Branner & Mitche I, Fains & Kirg, Da-nbridge, Tenn. Feb 10, JS".C. 30-1 y TT & -xtst "B r 1 : Lowrie &. Ennias' Book Store. BOO A. 1776 BOOK FOR THE TIM F.S Sons of the Sires, or and 1S;j.", a history o.' the rise, progress and destiny oi the American Party, and its probable lnllu ence on the next Presidential Election. The politi cians will have ihe book, of course, (or they have per sonal interest in the question. Price 15 cents. Sent by mail, lree ot postage, on receipt of $1 iiiographv oi Distinguished irien. Price 7-j ct: Marin da 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 $ 1.7-3. Party Leaders ; Sketches of Jefferson. Hamilton, Jackson, Clay, Randolph, and including notices of ma ny other distinguished American statesmen. j OOKS for Methodists, Episcopalians, Presbyterians, 1) and Aso. Reformed or Seceders : .Methodist Hymn Books, from -!0cts.to$5 00 " Disciplines, new edition, 2- Common Prayer from 30 cts. to 00 P-ahns ami Hymns, " 3 1 cts. to 4 00 Bibles of all qualities and prires. for sale at LOWK1E & ENM-S' inarch Hi. IS35 Bookstore. Reward. KUiAWAl tr.im tne subscriber on the 3rd ol February last, my negro mao ISAAC. He is about :,:, years Of age, about.; feet S r.r 9 inches high, is of a dark copper color, tolerably hish forehead, cheek Bones a in tic projecting, and 1 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 l. ward for Isaac, delivered to me or confined in any jail so 1 get him again, or 1 will give Fifty Dollars reward for him wi h sufficient proof to convict any white person of harboring him. 1 bought said boy of Julius Alexander about eight years since. Mr. Alexan der lived 12 or 11 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 0, lS-'iy. 33-tf t WAS stolen from the subscriber's stable in JgjulS Charlotte, on Tuesday night, the 27th ult., a beautiful blood bay HOUSE, of medium size, in gi od order, and about six years of age, light mane and tail, shod all round and having a small portion of whit., on one of his hind Teet. Simnif inn racta man who called himself here WILLIAM (LAY alias WM. CLOil) (as he is called in South Caiolina,) he having left thisjilace under, very suspicious circum stances. He is about 35 years ot age, is about 5,eet 8 or 0 inches high, and limps a little in walking, has dark hair and wore a large set of whiskers, which 1 understand he has since had shaved off. Wh ;n he left here he wore a gray overcoat. ' He says he isa Russian by birth, but he speaks good English $rQ will be given for the delivery uf the horse to me in Charlotte, and $50 for the arrest of the thief with sufficient proof to convict him. M. D. McLEOD. March 0, l&"i.). 33-tf WILKINSON'S DAGUERREIAiN GALLERY. THE subaefiber having permanently located in Ch.irr lotle, respectfully' invites Ihe attention ofLaaies uni t-'itleineji to his saperioi Tf 1 2 (l ?l 77 71 71 Tt r ili S y 11 S j and would rcspt ct fully suy that he is now taking Da guerreotypes upon an unproved pl.m, which will not only add to the BEAUTY A.D ELEGANCE of the Picture, but will render it DURABLE AND BRILLIANT FOR AGtS. He would also respectfully invito stranrers vinlilm. Cliarlollc to cull ami examine his specimens, as be is determined they shall compare favorably arith any that can be taken Nort'i or South, 7" Rooms, Third Story, Granite Range, immediately ' .v r Trotter & Sou's Jc weiry Stre. D7" Instructions, thorough and practical, given in I :his beautiful art, and all materials furnished. NEAL WILKINSON. ' January 2G, 1 .5.". 27-tf Spleudid Variety of Ladies' Gaiter Boots RECEIVED this dny consisting of Ladies' Black Silk Julian GAITERS, " Heighland ? Taa " Julun " Creole Cul. Silk Tip Muses' Bluck snd Cu.1. Siik GAITERS at BOONL S s-IIOE STORE. Ladies, call und see them. Alarm S. 32tf 1 Wait for the Waggons! T7HAT FOR? sny you. Well, we will tellyu. It is W because JENKINS & TAYLOR have opened a Mammoth Stove Store, One door west of VV. V. Elms' Grocery, on Mint sireet where can be found the largest, cheapest and best stock of everpffered in North Carolina, all of which will be sold at thtrlovvest CASH Prices. In addition to our regular assortment, we have six different sizes of the celebrated IRON WITCH AIR-TIGHT J 13 c with which we challenge the world to produce a better. We have also a II kinds of Stoves suitable for Churches, Scores, Parlors, Bed-rooms, &c, &.c. Now, w e will tell you why we head our advertisement " irait for the wacrrori8." 1 is because we have three w.-ftrgons constantly running through the country with Stoves and w ill delivei them withinSO milesof Charlotte. All Stoves sold by cs will be put up Iree of charge and warranted to do well; and now, as we have told yon al out tin StnvcS we will say to you, that we have all kinds of Brillania, Japan, Tin ovd Sheet Iron B RA SS KE TTI.ES, $ TO VE Tl PES, j-c, constantly on bund. KF" All ORDERS sent to us will be promptly alien ded to by JENKINS & TAYLOR. Charlotte, March 10, '55. 33-tf Railroad. CHESTER, S. C. By J. R. NICHOLSON. Til E subscriber respectfully informs bis friends ttnd the public generally, that his house, knevn as the "Railroad Hotel," opposite the Chester Depot, is s'ill open for the reception of regular and transient boarders and the travelling public; and that he is makipg every exertion to deserve and secure a continuance of the kind and liberal putronage which has hitherto been extended to hi.n. He flutters himself th;it every -needed arrangement has been made to pro mote the comfort of al! who stop with him: lii?'rooins are airy att well-furnished, his servants are attentive and obedient, and his table constantly supplied with the best of the season, so that his .'riends will not want any attention necessary to make their sojourn plcasa nt and agreeable. His Stables are furnished wilh good host lers and an abundance uf provender, and he is prepared t a moment's notice to supply his customers with pri v:.ie eonveviinces of every sort, to any part of the sur KUindirtg country. He desires to return his acknowledgements to the public for past f.ivors, and solicits for the future an equally liberal share of patrmav. Aug 20,1854. 5tf JOHN R. NICHOLSON. SAVE MONEY. READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT, ONE AND ALL. To Merchants, Planters and Others. HAVING become permanently locaitd in Charleston I am prepared to d-j anything in the line ol a gem ml Agency and I'uunnissiitn business entrusted to me. 1 i in end "iving the greater portion ol my nine to the biting-of ( ountiy orders lor Grocer cs, I'rovisions, Ori Goo s, I'm 'ware, ClothinA, Boots, Shoes, Drugs, taints, Oils, fruits, Liquors, Boohs, Stationary, Fancy Goods, or any tiling else thai can be ob tained either in this or Nothein Markets, ai.d through ihe arrangements that I have made with the leading Houses dealing in the above articles 1 shall be able to lake-purchases on better teims than the Merchants or Planteis themselves could thereby not only saving iliein ihe d.llercnce in the price oi the article but also ihe nectssary exorbitant expedite ol time and trouble attending a visit to this City, I will also personally attend lo selecting, 1 aching, Marking find Ship ment of goids so as to avoids!: mistakes and damages which generally arUse Irctn vvantol a little attention. In addition to t lie above I will also attend to the disposal ol any produce that may be shipped to me. And persons de sirous oi' making Shipments oi produce of any kind had better write to me and 1 will give tl em every itiloiuintion as regards the Markets manner o! Packing aud how to ship diem. From my long experience di a general mercantile business 1 think I can give perfect satisfaction to all and suit the most fastidi ous taste in my selections. (Jivemea trial is all I ask. For my services I shall require a modeiate commission not ex-cc-tding ten per cent aceoidini; to the nature of the business. 6 AVID Mi GAZLAY. Odice up Stairs 25 King St. Charleston S. C. March 9, 185.5. 33:ly. COTTON HAS ADVANCER w E arc lectcri ut in receipt of a very large and well se stock of u 1 1 kino's of SPRING AND SUMMER Ai:V Alf PRETTY, Bonnets, Hats, Boots and Shoes. Ml ni which we are di term i nod to sell lower than ha :ver been sold in this place. And as regards coin-pcti- lion, we Will e 1 1 lower than the lowest. All we li.ive in s;iy is to cull and see i,r yoursi If. BROWN, liliAWLEV & O. Al (5 tf 3 7 Leather, Leather, Leather. 200 SIDES Hemlock Sole Leather. 50 " Baltimore White Oak, Band and Sole Leather, just received at HOONES BOOT aud SHOli EMPORIUM. Dec 29,.18'3t 23tf FASHIONABLE TAILORING. THE subscriber announces to tluj public generally, that he is now receiving a large assortment of new Cloths, Casimeres AND WEsxMJriBfa, for Gentlemen' wear, and will be sold for Cash at a small profit, or made to order rtccording lo the latest styles. Shop next door to Danicla Sc. Allison. lOtf D. L. REA. SENNA FIGS. GREAT desideratum in Families and to persons suffering from habitual Constipation, being an agreeable and efficient Aperient, quite palatable, and free from those nauseous principles, which make it a matter of so much difficult) to administer medicine to children. Eor sale at SCARR & CO'S. Drug Store. Feb 1G, 1855. 30tf m,AC2iMflTlUrG Well done or no Pay required. THE undersigned respectfully luforios the pub. bc that he has opened a BLACKSMITH SHOP HJSrOu College sire, t, opposite the Charlotte Sc S. C. Railroad Depot, where he is prepared to execute all kinds ol Ul ackeuii thing. Horse Shoeing, Repairing Boilers, mukiiig' Mill Irons, &,c. All orders to J. U. Harm or Messrs. Irwin, Hoggins & Co., or myself will be spei dily attended to. . Refer to Mr C. Davis, on the North Carolina Railroad, and rVnj. Glaze &Co., Paliuetto Foundry, Columbia, S. C. " 0 , ... 8. J. PERRY, march 2, lb.jo 32-6m lharlolte MarMe Yard. HAVING disposed of our entire interest in the Mar hie Yard to Messrs. Wm. Tiddy & Son, we recom. mend them to our friends. , , JU, STOWE & PEGRAM. September 26, lfcoL f7 7? f? Sept. 29, 1854. HE subscribers having bought out the interest of I Messrs. Stowe &, Pegram in tUe Charlotte Marble ard respectfully tender their services to the people oi Charlotte and the country generally in this line of buai ness. 1 hey are fully prepared to furnish Monuments, Gravestones. Marble Steps, Table Slabs, and other p,tterns cut from Marble, according to th. mot approved taste and styles, and upon the mo,t "c commuting terms ever offered in the Southed" ry. "J he Yard ,s situated on the North West corner of he CliarIotte Dc.) t wJ .ubwribe" . or their agents, may always be found. "luers, or VVU. TIDDY 6c SON September 26, 1854. lOtf AAUOI IkJDTI A kJ I nniinniiK... bunaumi nvn ; iiunouiYlr HON M III PR. ROGER'S LIVERWORT. TAR AN AT. ( .TA hns i f d its multitudes liom n. y.ai ask for the evidence 7 I HEN CALL ON AGENT, and get o pamphlet; a newspaper , ,0 " ; contain it. In the Pamplilet you will linrj well auih"8" 1 1 cases of individuals who were, in vciy dud, i(t(.,, !t,l(! ! the grave ; for (hey were upon the veiy verge of lt ai(1 8 up to die by our best Physicians ai d niosi skil Professors," when the Liverwort ar.d Tar can.e i0 tl cue, and delivered them back to their hin ds, many of the cures- seem almost incredible, yei ij.,v "t obscure we have given their real names, ni.e if,,,;,'1'! place of residence, so that ihey may be seen, an lh heard from their own mouths. 1 lusc curr s aie lulK f' orated bv Phvsicians ai d Professors of Rlrdcine, well known n'nd are ol the hiheet etandirg ui cur la''i" ' have been compelled to yield to ihese stubborn focis; L1 can dispute siicn evidence. ' DO" WE CHALLENGE THE WHOLE IVOR in , ' - - , . - . 11 r (rm, . . To nrodnce more real bona fide evidence, in anv rn I ii, ,. ilmn ivp havp in iavor of this medicine !' V defy the Phvsicians of every school, and nil tK.h . 1 cines thai have ever been invented, to produce evifcZ!. such remaiKBtne ernes as nave wen moue ny ir(;ir. LIVERWORT, TAR and C ANCH Al AGLA. WE CONFIDENTLY ASK THE AFFLICTED (Not to Purchase our Medicines,) the evidence is ns convincma ns we say it is ; it so it lI prove a GREAT BLESSING TO YOF. ' IP COS'I-S BUT LITTLE to GIVE it a FAIR TRlii Compared to what a fliysician charges but Imlc whencoa. pared to what you value your health ! BEWARE OF COUGHS AND COLDS! Recollect that coughs and colds are the fbreiunneis oleaj sumpnon.' Dr. Roger's Liveiwoit, Tar and Conchalu, - ..i i I- . 1 . .1 : . . u i f1. 1 win uicuk up iae niosi u,.-iic;biiii4 ewuyu ui coiU III a f w.i:i linio In niniLt' ram nl vrars1 cfni.rtuwr - - i' 1. 1 I M a in ci i i iicv.li u in w enuii iiiw i' r,,l"HJly.i ingjhe directions. We doi.bt not but ibat lliere in nou iiiuiAiv ur LiviiMi rtil AiaSSESi . i 1 1 1 li;ivn In mi aaa thuir rrn aA la . I. 1 i .. i.-. ... ...Mi ,., ,,n V llOU 1101 UVi 1 this mefJ.ipnif nrrrKliiicr t!w iti.r..iA l.r. :. i . , .., UICk.uc.c unuie ii uccaiicu ate Mr Who are those who have cerfifitd fo ihe CIfat VJ,,,f , tins medicine? on will fibd ibe nanus of such men as Hi: j "8B i. "hi lit , ni.e i usmmsirr ot i nicinnnii lor dm. than tvventy years ; C". IV. Sia.hnek. Esq., Pioprietor of Z Cincinnati Doily Times; Hon. Ji-hn A. tWlma, la'e Aa nnd Lecturer of the Grand Division of ihe Bona of TciS once f Ohio ; Ilev Henry Wisi nmn, and ihe nllei din- im sician. Dr. II. R; ilson, of PatrivtfOalha co., Ohio; n t uraKe, isq., jjrnggisi oi mgn rianaing, ot Aenia,().;j( Hieronimus and Ins atiendiin.' Pin sic an. V. W l',..!!.i Hollandshtitgb, Dai ke coutty, Ohio ; R B.Toylor, Em i itor of the (iiecuvillc Patnof; Juhn M elondy, Em ,liu wr t t.' r i .1 lr: ,. V. ''' ""Hill i. uesvui, r.r'j., in-lit iiiid ui me me oin ei I. oii"u mj. Church, Cincinnati, Ohio. ' FROM MAJOR VAN EKJUEN, BROTHER OF MARTlW VAN BURKX. EX.PBBbI DENT OF TDK I'MTKl) STATl S. I Kir,deihook,-N. Y.,Srpt..'20ihg$J Mr. A. fc. Scovill Di nr Su : Having oecaiiion ut .tt ,M Expectniaut aid Cough Renudy last v mu r, 1 !lt, ,(T ' ' mei.dtil by U;e lev. Mr. 1 itlai.v, of th." pla. e, ionyi j Livei won. To i ai d CanchnbiiMia ; I d-d so, m d linnk ! g really oeneiitud ny u, anu uo neat tnv reepmmord il lonih,., as .a Cbugb Remtdy. L. VAN Bl'REN Kindeihook, N. Y., Sept. io, IgM I felly concur iu the above nu im ut. FRED'K T, TIFFANY Rector of the Episcopal Church tatWtiUVD IT BE POSlBLExfl for such men of so Ii i tr h Btauding to be ii dind lodKfua tne poor consimipuve : OCT Be sure and nsk for Dr. Roffi r's laveiwett, Tri;( Caiichilairua, and let no oilier be palrried upon you. K-For sale by SCARR 3t CO., Pii-i-hn'd CmUm C miotic ;('.('. Ilei (U l.'on, Ii eidolon; Wu In nei 4 Monroe; A. R. Ilninpsly, Shelby ; 1 Froocbr rgti i( Dallas; Murphy V- Black,' Coi.eo.d, N.C. Dec. 1851 THE GREAT iiEMEUY FOR KIll.l M VI SM,0 lam ui ihe Side, I!i, Luck. Lin bs aj.d Jon : : OtWkk Kuu s Evil, H bile Swelling, Haiti Ti muis, Std! ioiaW.lJ hii ii-. ti pains wnnit-vpr. H here ibia Plaster is applied pam cannot rjfiat. It bus been beueficuri in raaeol aeaknM. rich as Pi ard V eakutss in Ihe Stomach, Weak Linrba. I.niuiKi . Alfection of ihe Liuu-s in their m imorv siul-i s. 1 i tit m . mlTftnii'ioiion by pcfstaiation. James I,. Boyd. PtcKriia dittuct, Soiuh Carolina, tntiial that, by Ha use alone he was cured ut H Ik uinot.; m ia hul : ot nia k ut:-, ol scveinl year aiat-ditia. I l L' II il.i . ... ue lOHttwintg was nai.Ueu us uy a n mtcWilIc i lub.caa:9 jeoiuia : Messrs. Scovill & Mod: Reuta; I have been name n Eiverwoit ai d l'ar L'ctucw Plusiei veiy rxiei sively iaai practice for ilntc yrais prist, ai d it is with pleafue iral state my brlir f in their sepcrioriiy tfXPi nil cil-ei DilicKa,a4 which I nui acquainted lor the purpntes i i which iliym ri ci liimcnd- d. The Hebrew Piusier, i tn eimly. i.-au Ii veisnl Fni.acia fin h.enl pains. 1 kav also Uiui.il n aa excellent local application for Snia'iis ai.d I!n ,h s Itiiw umveital Balisfacuua wl,t:vei iscd. s. s. osi.in, h. a IJ'.e following rcn.mi i.diition is fiom an :t r, t ic-.-i(J,i.g tl i ten on, i eiii.es e : Tu nmn, Gilisun county, T nn., Nov. 7, 1?!?. Messrs. Scovil A: Mtatl Gtiiilt mi n : 'Ihe I It bit u I .if is beeomiitg poinitar .n '.his aection. '1 hm ia a lady ia id county vx Im snjs she would net-be uMhnai ih e l'laatctt'4 hve hundred duijuis a yt ar. Mie we u'll.tttil lor ti n e IM Wit h an enbircenieut of ihe sjleui, which cave heifH di al of pain. ITie swelling nnd pam had fjhndediii id to ihoarrnpH, ni d oct ai-ioi ally she could tearca fy duaif one BaciiHiit-u loi a consult i alile l;lne. di,iiiiL' v i.iiii.'l was attended by fonu iu our bcsi hiicai bi lijirU' h r ho renef. Sba pn cintd a box oi if lit b,t w I'Vii ai.u ii re-iieii: n i ;i:nio.-t in, mt Unit ly. Ji,t,e ihciv yeaiii at liberty to i sc as you think protCJ li t y me bi t.? iui I true. ttjjeapecrfully, yums, Arc, JESSE J. WLLM Ea A VOICE TJCOM GEOKGtA. flJ Read the following lestimony fraai a Kbyiriaa. Gentteman Your Hebrew ITiisier lins ti ntl iiieffn oi wnicu a nave sum-tea in waive y ass pai. tiit-iail. period 1 labored under nn atfiction of n.y loins ai d (idV,aV tnid many remedies that Hjr own inttlieal extciit-rcaa cesud, bm Without obt.-iimim relief. At lei-gih line';'" Plaeter, and am now by iitt goed t fleets entirely cund. I r commend the Jew Hav d or lit brew Plasiei to .ill wliow si-fTei ing from connactioii ol ihe muscles, or euniii.ciil l" in the side or back. Th people of Georgia have but to become nrei -nimedaJ its virtues when ihey will ltsort lo iis ui-e. Youir, tuilr, M V. WALKEK, M. D, Forsvihe, Monroe county, Ctotf To Messrs. Scovil .Mead, New Otkaocj La. JEW DAVID'S OR HEBREW PLASTER IN NOBfl CAROLINA. Messrs. Scovil & Mead I: I have he-en troi.kh d wiik chioine rbennisHem for the last twelve ycais. On ihe li; July, 1849, 1 was so b;:d that I could net turn imse-lt inW and the paw to seven- that I bed noi alepi a wiuli davs. At this time my attending phjsiriaii pi e prnUel "Hebrew Plasie i," nnd it acted like n eluiini ; the ;n A me, and I sleii more Irian hall of ihe niht. ar.d in iliieec I was able lo ride out. i ctmsider the "Hebrew l'!a.-ttt" best remedy, ior all sorts of naiiis, now in na. ;. w. mum Ilcndersonville, N. C, August IT., 180. 5Cr Beware of" counierfeits and base imitniior.E.' 4t The genuine will in future have the sigi.atiite 'j i a vi. ui: on ihe 5tecl plate cngiavtd label on the top of tfll box. Purchasers ore adv ised that a mean counteifcif of ito1"' ; cle is in existence. The genuine is sold only by us, ai.d by our age nts an' ed th rough Out the South and no ped'ar is allowtd to" Healers and purehaseis K'r.eially aie eoutiontd t.fcaii injr of nnv bi t our ienilnr nix-iiiw niiirU ;u. ii,.v u. ill be- poaed upon whh a wonhless article. SCOVIL A UkW H3Chartres Si.. New Oiltnns. Sola t:,.u,n Af -uta U Souiliern Slates, to whom all orders must tovatadt1 addressed. Sold also by SCARR Ai CO., Pritchnid A C!' Charlotte ; C. C. Hendeison, Lincolnion ; Winchester ."5 Monroe; A. R. Homeaty, Shelby ; J. Frontl-eigd l Dallas ; Murphy .V Black, Concoic, N. C. December 22, 1851. 22-fw- Right Side Up. CHARLES T. EBERHARD &. CO., arc still canji-'.' 011 the BOOT AND SHOE MAKING, at their old stand two doom hi low Parks Sl If utcliio"0 Store, where all work wanted in their line can be tained. (LT All kinds of READY MADE WOUK nn V and for sale. Also, superior OIL BLACKING, b, 'J wholesale and retail, manufactured by C. T. Eberl"' 0"A11 persons indebted for last year are rcaaew to come and settle their aoaounta. We must havern C. T. EBKHHaVRD & tu- March 3, '54. 30-tl Citrate-of Magnesia. FRESH case of tbia celebrated refreshing Ap A f ent, just opened by SCARR c?- 30-tf Feb 16, 1S55 ATTACHMENTS fur sale at this offi-
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