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GRAIN AND COTTON LAND FOR SALE. r PHE Subscriber, having concluded to remove Wert, offers for sale the following valuable tracta ot land, vfx : ... The Home Tract, on which I now reside, containing 930 acreii more or less. On tins tract is a oomfo-t. able and commodious dwelling boue, gin house and ,rrrw, barn, stables and all of her nccesa rj out build. iag; a fine apple and prach orchard, together with a priag and well of excellent water. Tina tract coutama bmit 100 acres iu cultivation, well adapted to tin growth ol grain or cotton, in a high state of cultivation, with the liming and out building, all in thorough re pair. The Wiley Tract, adjoining Mrs. Weeks, Un. B-ir act and iMcf.aughlin, lying on McAlpin's Creek, con tsining TO HCreS. On this tract there is some very fertile and productive bottom land. The Bowdeu place, adjoining S. A. Davis and Lee Ma noon, containing ISO acre, ly on .McMiehaePs Crack. This plaoe also contains some valuable bottom and meadow land The Matthews and Potts places, containing 170 acre, adjoining Mrs. Wilson, B-irnet end Doby. A great por liou of this trsct is woodland and No. 1 cotton land. It kI-.j has some bottom and upland of an excellent quality in cultivation. This plnce has some improvements and for a small firm would be very desirable. To any person desirous of purchasing, the above lands offer rare inducement)! situated, as they sre, in the uiidxt of a community pervaded by a decidcclv Moral nd relig'oqs influence, within two miles of Morrows' Turn Out on the Charlotte and South Carolina Riilroad, nd ten miles south of Charlotte. These advantages, added to its reputation for health and the thane rii-tic fertility ot the soil in this region, make it a most de: ira-Ll- sHsjatMa. The whole nur be sold together or divided to uit the purchaser. My son, living with me will take pleasure (R showing the land to any person dcsnous of purchas- lug. 'i'criua liberal. D. M. McCULLOCIl. 43tf M.y IP. li-.r,5. S. 1P W A II 16, attorney at tun, Oft- in tttutmrgan's Brick Building, 2nd Jloor. CJf 4tfLOTTK, N. C. J. 5- F. BOONE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN boots k nmr& SOLE ILF SKfjrS, LINING A N I) BINDING SKINS, HOE TOOLS Of J-: KUY DESCRIPTION, Chadutle, X O. Oct. 90. 1 8S4. ly ELMS A- JOHNSON. FerwardiRg and Commission .Merchants NO. 10 VENDUE RANGE, W. W. ELMS, C. JOHNSON. Joue 28, '54, 4Stf. BREM & STEELE, WJaolesalo cfo Retail HSBCBAITS, TRADE STREET, Heafly opposite Elms &. Spratt's Grocery. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Des 15 20m" CAROLINA lft'N, BY JENNINGS B. KERR. Charlotte, JT. C Janunry 28, 1853. 28tf BOUNTY LAND HILL. S. W. DAVIS, Attorney and Counsellor at Lgw, CU.1KLOTTE, JT. C ALL collections or other business attended to with promptness; particularly such as refer to the prose pnlion of Pension Claims, Land Warrant, and donations 0t Bounty Land ;ig;tiusl the General Government, an for the Inte JJounly Lntid Law of March 3d, 155, giv jug 1GU Acres vf La"d io all Ofajcers, Land and Naval, Commissioned .,r mm Cominiiwcd, all Soldiers, Seu paeM, Clerki. or other persons, who have served in any pi the Wnrs in which Ike United States have been en ajri'd since 17911.; and ajio to all Officers and Soldiers tf the Revolutionary War, their widoivs and minor children. Persons having such claims, by presenting them iin aediatel, may secure an curly issue of their certifi palas, CJrc!, 5 doors south pf d)ra Hotel. tt3o UfMctlulh Yours J THK unseat led business of Pritchard Sc Caldwell, for If 54, has been placed in the hands of S. W. Davis for collection and settlement. Those indebted for that year will be doing us a great favor by closing their Ac CuiiIm immediately, a we have invariably Cayh to pay, and " Money nowy as all must know,.!: a had Uiing to harrow- PRITCHARD & CALDWELL. April -7, 1855. Congrpus Gaiters for Ladies, 1 UST Received at 0 Boone's Boot & Shoe Emporium. 44-tf. May S5, fleoolved tlai? X,y, TENTS' CARPET SLIPPERS, figured. J Ladies' " with rnsita. Co'ored Fig .red Velvet SLIPPERS, White Kiu and Satin "tildren's Light Colored BOOTS, at BOONE'S Root & Shoe Emporium. June 2, 1835. 4iitf MRS. WHfgALAIV, 2 LOOKS NORTH OF KKRlt's HOTEL. ALL Dresses cut and made hy the celebrated A. B C. method, and warranted to' fit. Honnefc trimmed in the latest style at the shortest notice. 20, 1 855. 3'Jtf. A. BETHUNE, JL 1 T C j No. 5, hpringi' Kcv. , 4 DOORS EAST OF THK CHARLOTTE BANK, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Feb. 16, J855. 30 tf W. S. LAWTON So CO.. factors, Forwarding and Commission c a , , SOUTH ATLANTIC II A RP CHARLESTON, S. C. THOS. ALEXANDER. fT S. ,AVTG'. DFL. JL. Normont KESPECTFQLLY otfers his crofessional services to the citizens of Charlotte and surroxnding country. fi hopes by devoting his entire attention to the dutie; pf his proles mn to merit patronage. He may be found at all hours, at his office opposite the American Hotel u hen not professionally engaged. march 2, 1653. 32 THt AMERICAN HOTEL., CHARLOTTE, N. C. I BE to announce to my friends, the public, and pres. eat patrons of the above Hotel, that have leased the jiame for a xerin of years from the 1st of January nex. After which time, the entire property will be thorough ly repaired and renovated, and the house kept in first lags btyle. This Hotel is near the Depot, and pleasant ly situated, rendering it a desirable house for travellers nd familiM. Dec 16, 1853. 2?t C. M. KAY. Citrate of Magnesia. A FRESH case of this celebrated refreshing Aperi- f pt, just opened bj" SCARH & CO. New Confectiouary and Bakery. J. 6c e. lonergan 'PARK pleasure in announcing to their trienas ana the public that they have just opened In the House on Main street, 2 doors east of the American Hotel , a Bakery ana Confectionary Establishment. Having secured the services ofn experienced Baker and thorough workman, they are prepared to furnish Bread, Cakes and every thing in their line of the Mat superior description, ihey nave jusi opeueu An Eztcnsire Variety qf AND ALL KINDS OF CANDIES, TOYS, FANCY ARTICLES of every description. And indeed every thing usually found in their Una. If a desire to please, and reasonable terms, will in sure patronage they are determined to have it. J. & E. LONERGAN. January 25, 1835. 27-tf N. B 1 have sold my interest in the Grocery to J. Lonergan. All persons indebted to the firm are earnestly requested to settle, as longer indulgence can not be given. 6 . LONERGAN. Jan. 26, 1855 A New Map of North Carolina. ' THE undersigned are preparing, and will publish as soon as tbe necessary Suiveys, &c, cfen be ob tained, a New, Large and Complete 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, ard it is in consequence 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 Mcliea, published in 1S33 ; ai:d since the. '.he Counties. Towns, Koads 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 State, the Inlets, Harbors, Sounds, Lakes. Rivers, Creeks and Mountains, &c. Also, the public improvements anil artificial divisions. The Railroads, Plankroads, Counties County towns, Post offices, Cities Villages, Post-roads and Canals, Colleges, Academies, &c. &c. The Map will be ready by the summer cf 18.15. William d. cook, SAMUEL PEARCE. TERMS : In best Style, Gilt Rollers and First Impres sions. $10,00 In Plain Style, Black Rollers, 6,00 Information trom any source, and which may be ol service in making the abov work, will be thankfully received. All communications should be addressed to WM. D. COOKE. Raleigh, September 15. 8-6m inEMlSTS & DRlCittlSTS. (LATE FISHER & HEINITSH.) CHARLOTTE, !V. C. Q ESPECTKULLV inform the inhabitants of Char 1 lotteand 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 Drugs, than to the price. A full stock ot the various Proprietary Medicines constantly on hand. Brandy; Port, Sherry, Madeira and Malaga Wines, selected for Medieval purposes. Paints, Varnishes, Fluid, Oamphene, &c. Landreth's Garden Seeds. Fab 16, 1855. 30-tf Notice. AT a meeting of theComrnissioners appointed under the Act of Incorporation for the purpose of crea ting the capital stock of" the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad Company, held this 14th day of March, 1855, 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 Act ol Incorporation of said Road, on the 2d Monday, (the 19th) in April npxt." Notice is hereby given that Books will be opened at the following places, on MONDAY, April the Sth, 1855, for subscriptions to the capital stock of the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad, under the direction of the following persons : Wilmington George Davis, T. C. Worth, A. H. Van Bokkelen, John C. Latta, Miles Costin, George R. French, I. H. Flanner, Edward Kidder, S. D. Wallace, A.J. DeRossett, jr., John A. Taylor, H. L. Holmes and R. H. Cowan, or a majority of them, WniTBSVfWi Caivin Haynes, T. S. Memory, W. M. Baldwin, Wm. Frink, and Thos. Smith, or a ma jority of them. Lt .n nan's Stoke Haynes Lennan, Thos. L. Vail, Lovet Poaiiock and AJarmaduke Powell, or a majority of them. Fair Bu ff Alva Smith, Augustus Smith, John Coley and W. L, Williamson, or a majority of them. LrjjiiERTON ?-John T. Pope, Edward Lewis, Robert S. French, Robert E. Troy, Edmund McQueen, H. F. Pitman and J. M. Carmichal, or a majority of them. Floral Colle;e Arch'd Smith, Malcolm Purcell, John Gilchrist, sen., Dr. Neal McNair, W m. Sellers and Peter A. McEachin, or any three ot them, Latrinsburg John Mallory, John Fairly, John Gilchrist, jr., P. C. Mclntyre, Daniel McKinnbn, John L. Fairly, M. W. McNair, Duncan McLaurin and Rev. Thos. Gibson, or any three of them. Rockingham Walter F. Leak, Mial Wall, Wm. B. Cole, Gen. Alfred Dockery, Stephen Cole, Col. John W. Covington, and R. S. McDonald, or any three ot them. Wadesforo' H. B. Hammond, Geo. W. Little, S. W. Cole, E. F. Lilly, P. G. Smith, Jos. White, J.. Hargrove, Purdie Richardson, and Jas. Medley, or any three of them. EuzaMIH rown Jno. G. McDugald, Jno. J. Mc Millan, Jno. A. McDowell, Thomas C. Smith and Dun can Cromatie, oi any three of them. Monroe, Union Co Hugh Houston, Samuel H. Wal- j kup, Hugh Wilson, Moses Cuthbertson, Jonathan Trull, I M. SJewaitand W. ft. Hart, pr any three of them. Hamilton's Stoe Wm. Hamilton, Wm. L. Stigall aad Carey Tolson. Davis G )j.o Mis.F.Wm. Houston, Capt. Jas. Hous ton and Wm. Hudson. , Wilson's SrcRK-Ceo. McCain, John Stewart, Col. i Wm. Walkup and Hugh Wilson. Howard's Store Robert Howard, Robert Howie and Col. Jasnea A. Dunn. Charlotte Wm. Johnston, Gen. J. A. Young, Jno. Irwin, Leroy Springs, John Wa ker, Wm. Maxwell, Wm. M. Matthews, Williamson, W. W. Elms, j C. J. Fox and William R. Myers, or a majority of' them. Lincolton Henry Cans'er, John F. Hoke, L. D. t Childs, J. F. Alexander and Benjamin Johnson, or a ma jority of them. Dallas James A. White, Andw. Hoyle, D. A. Jen kins, Jasper Stowe and William Sloan, or a majority of then. Shelby Dr. W. T. J, Miller, Dr. Thos. Williams, Charles Blanton, Wm. Roberts and C. C. Durham, or a majority of them. RrTiiERFORDToN W. Miller, Sam'l Wilkings, Robt. G. Twitty, H. Logan and T. B. Justice, or a majority nl them. And at such other places, and by such other persons , as a majorty of the Commissioners at Charlotte may direct. ALEXANDER McRAE, Chairman. ! March 19, 1855. 3t 36 8. M. HOWELL, Saddle and Harness Manufacturer, Three doors south of Sadler's Hotel, CHARLOTTE, K. I WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Charlotte and the surroun ding country, that 1 have now on hand 4.N EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Saddlery 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" Saddle A nnrness IVaKers furnished with every thing necessary for carrying on the busi ness, on the most reasonable terms. C" AM kinds of Saddles and Harness made at tbe shortest notice. ff"" Repairing promptly executed. Oct. 20, 1851. S. M. HOWELL. LOOK AT THIS SIMPLE WORD CLOTHING! AND yet, simple as it is, you hear a great cry made over CLOTHING ! You take up the papeis and almost the first word you see is CLOTHING !! You stroll over the city and you will see smalt, sam ples of ft? A little here, a little there, And no issortment anywhere ; Until you get to FI7LLING 3c CO.'s, where ever) one runs to get GOOD CLOTHES ! And why do they run there 1 Simply because they can get CLOTHING Bt-ttVr Mad, ITIOKi: FASHIONABLE, AND AT fF TT78IBt than at any 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 Hie Life of Trade," And we are bound to keep the Largest and Most Fashionable STOCK m mMWM IN THE STATE. We hav a full stock of Childrens', Youths', and Boys' Clothing, at low prices. Also, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TMl UJTMLH, JiL,iCES,C1ilPET BtGS: UMBRELLAS. CANES, Porte-Jftonaise, Pen ?.nd Pocket-Knives', HAIR, TOOTH, AND NAIL BRUSHES, &c. &c, &c, all of which will be freely shown and prices given, At the Emporium ot Fashion, BY FULL1NGS fc CO. Charlotte, N. C, Nov. 23, 1854. 18t( CLARENDON IRON WORKS, Wilmington, M. C. 'I'HE CLARENDON IRON WORKS are now pre i pared to receive orders for Beam, Vertical, Horizon tal or Oscillating Steam Engines, High or Low Pres sure, and adapted to all put poses: Circular, Vertical and Portable Saw Mills complete; Pumps, Mining Machine ry, Grist and Flour Mills, complete ; Parker, Turbine and other Water Wheels, Equipping of Steamers, Car Wheels and Axlfcf ; Horse jiowers of various patterns; Rice Field Pumps and Engines; Rice Thrashers; Shingle Machines, Shu fling, Pullies, Hangers, Gears, and all other Mill Work. CASTINGS. 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, where work will be done thoroughly and with despatch. All work done in the establishment delivered either on the cars of the Wilmington & Manchester Rail Road or the Wilmington Ik Weldon Rail Road, or in flats at the Company's wharf, free of charge. Having large facilities, the above work will be done on as reasonable terms as elsewhere, North or South, uaud in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Consultation by letter or otherwise, ic regard to plans and designs for mills or their furniture, and for ma chinery generally, willingly answered. All orders or communications to-be addressed to the undersigned. HEN ft Y M. DKANE, A&nt. March 23. 35-tf Fresh Spices. PEPPER whole and ground. ALLSPICE whole and ground. CINNAMON, " CLOVES, " " GINCER Race and Jamaica, whole and ground. NUTMEGS; Mace; Mustard in J, .J and lib. Tins, Just received by SCARR da CO., Mh 30 Druggists. Fresh Supply Just Received, ALCOHOL, Burning Fluid, Camphene, No. 1, Turpentine, Linseed Oil, (N. C.) For Sale at SCARR & CO'S., Feb 9 29 Charlotte Drug Store. " Mining Machinery." pORNlSH PUMPS, Lifting and Forcing, Cornish yj Crushers- Stamps, Steam Engines, and general Mining worlmade by the subscribers at short notice. LANG, COOK At CO., Hudson Machine Works, Rfer to Hudson, N. Y. Jas. J. Hodge, Esq., New-York. june 2, 1854 SADDLES & HARNESS. The subscribers have entered LTD into copartnership and opened a nsw Saddle and Harness AT R. SHAW'S OLD STAND, In Springs' Brick Corner Building. where they have constantly on hand a large and splen did assortment of SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, fec, of every description, according to the most approved 6tyle 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. 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, 1855. 32tf Notice to 'I'HE subscriber having entered into partnership J with Mr. Palmer, is desirous of closing up his old business. He therefere most earnestly requests his former friends and customers, who are in arrears at his shop, to call between this time and our April court, ard settle their accounts either by r.ote or cash, the latter if .possible. v R. SHAW march 2, 1855. 32tf Leather, Leather, Leather. 200 SIDES Hemlock Sole Leather. 50 Baltimore White Oak, Band and Sole Leather, just received a BOONE'S BOOT nod SHOE EMPORIUM. Dec 29, 1854 33tf FASHIONABLE TAILORING. THE subscriber announces to the puhlic generally, that he is now receiving a large assortment of new Cloths, Casimeres for Qentlemen's wear, and will be sold for Cash at a small profit, or made to order according to the latest atyles. Shop next door to Daniels ot Allison. lOtf D. L. REA. Sept. 29, 1854. JUST RECEIVED, ATS and CAPS on consignment, at Boone's Boot and Shoe Emporium. Dec 29, 1854 23!i II v-' - x ' a i . Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions, including Ornamental Iron Railing, Pipe, Bridge Castings, &c, &.C. The Company would respectfully invite attentiln lu their sfylts and patterns of Railing, which may be seen at their office. STTVVT") THAT COMMISSION HOUSE OF TINLEY & HERRON'S, CHARLESTON. S. C. THE only house doing business in that city that ac 1 tualiy bad any experience in Receiving and ror warding of Goods previous to the South Carolina Rail road quitting the business in July last, is still open tor the RECEIVING and FORWARDING of all kiuds of Goods, Wares, Merchandise, Machinery, Produce, &c. If you want your goods forwarded without the vexa tious c'elays and enormous expense oil. paid the last season, and at the saae time have your business done in such a manner that somebody will be made respon sible for the damaged and lost packages, consign them to TINLEY & HER RON, who have Received and For warded all Coods consigned to them during the past season without any extra charge over those establisa ed rates as given below, and up to this time have not encountered a solitary complaint. Our Mr. Herron was 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 railroads and vessels, together with the mode of procedure to secure damages and pay for lost articles from other parties, the proper steps of which will be taken in all such cases without loss or delay to the owners. Another important advantage is that his thorough knowledge of all freights and rules of ship ment, enables him instantly to detect and correct any I overcharge in the billanof Jading, wtncn in an cases j has to be do.-.e at that frTOe, or be lost to the owner, in many instances greatly exceeding the commissions we charge. He was also raised in Charleston, is perfect. 1" acclimated, and free from the contagions of that city, therefore we will under all circumstances faith fully discharge any business entrusted to us. All produce, such as Wheat, Flour, Corn, Corn Meal Bacon, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Cotton, Rice, Rye, Oats, Hay, Tobacco, Wool, 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 what 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 to responsibility, lion and steel in loose bars, 10 cents per hundred lbs , for advancing freights, and charges two and a halt per cent, which you ran sav e by depositing the money with us; for selling produce per cent. We will also fill all orders in this market, making the best se lections for our patrons, at 2 per cent. TINLEY & HERRON. Charleston, S. C, Jan. 1., 1855. We beg leave to refer to the following gentlemen : Rev. Thomas W. Atkin, Maj. M. M. Gaines, Ashe ville, N. C. P. D. Gates, 13, Broadway, New York. Col. James Gadsden, Charleston. John Caldwell, President ofS. C. Railroad. Thos. Waring, Auditor " John King, Agent " " Hyatt, McBurney, & Co., and J. S. &. L. Bowie & Co., Charleston. W. B. A. Ramsey, Secretary of State, A. R- Cro zier, Comptroller of Treasiny, and M. M. Swan, Nash ville, Tenn. French &. Van Epps, and J. J. Bryant, Chattanooga, Tennessee. Q. A. Tipton, Railroad Agent, and merchants gene, ra'ly, Louden, Tenn. N. Gammon & Son, T. J. & C. Powell, and Ciaig head G Deaderick, Knoxville, Tenn. W. &. T. Harris, lnman & Hamilton, Bianner & Mitche I, Fains & King, Danbridge, Tenn. Feb 16, 1856. 30-ly WILKINSON'S" DAGUERREIAN GALLERY. THE subscriber having permanently located in Char lotte, respectfully invites the attention of Ladies and Gentlemen to his superioi ETB1ES, and would respectfully say that lie is now taking D.i guerrcotypes upon ;m improved plan, which will not only :nld to the BKAUT AMD ELEGANCE of the Picture, but will render it DURABLE AKO BRILLIANT FOR AGES. He would also respectfully invito atrangers visiting Charlotte to call and examine his specimens, as he it determined they shall compare favorably with any that can be taken North or South, 0 Rooms, Third Story, Granite Range, immediately ver Trotter & Son's Jewelry Store. "Instructions, thorough and practical, given in (his beautiful art, and all materials furnished. NEAL WILKINSON, January 26, 1855. 27-tf m. nunAWAi irom me siiDscriDer on me aru oi l February last, my negro man ISAAC He is OTTXT A Tir . ir r it . , v . i n i about 35 years of age, about : feet 8 or 9 inches high, is of a dark copper color, tolerably high forehead, cheek Bones a little projecting, and 1 think his eye teeth a little defective. Said boy weighs about 165 lbs., quick spoken, tolerably intelligent. When he left he wore common apparel, such as common laboreTs usually wear. 1 will give Twenty Dollars reward for Isaac, delivered to me or confined in any jail so I get him again, or I will give Fifty Dollars reward for him with 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 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 Right Side Vp. CHARLES T. EBERHARD &. CO., are still carrying on the BOOT AND SHOE MAKING, at their old stand two doors below Parks & Hutchinson Store, where all work wanted in their line can be ob tained. 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. Eherhard. U All persons indebted for last year are requested to come and settle their accounts. We most have money. C. T. EBERHARD & CO. March 3, '54. 36-tl SENNA FIGS. A 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. For sale at SCARR & CO'S. Drug Store. Feb 1G, 1855. 30-tf BLACKSJfUTIUNCr Well done or no Pay required. T HE undersigned respectfully informs the pub lic, that he has opened a BLACKSMITH SHOP on Cnlleire street, nnnooit! lb.. Mm rlitt. Sr S I ' Railroad DeDot. where he is .irennrcd in eeinl all kinta of Bl.icksmithing, Horse Shoeing, Repairing Boilers, making Mill Irons, -V-c. All orders to J. R. Hand or Messrs. Irwin Tlnnrrrina Ar Co., or myself will be speedily attended to. Refer to Mr. C. Davis, on the North Carolina Railroad, and Wm. Glac & Co., Palmetto Foundry, Columbia, S. C. S. J. PERRY. march 3, 1855 32-6m Splendid Variety of Ladies' Gaiter Boots R ECEIVED this div consisting at Ladies' Black Silk Juli.m GAITERS, " " HctghlajMl " u Tan " Julian " Craole " " Cal. Silk Tip " Misses' Blank and Cal. Silk GAITERS, at BOONE'S SHOE STORE. Ladies, call and see them. March 2. 1865. 32tf RW. BECKW1TH has removed his Jewelry Store to No. 2, Johnston's Row, three doors South of Kerr's Hotel. Feb 16, 1855. 30-ly ATTACHMENTS for sale at this office. wait ior nit? iv T7HAT FOR ? say you. Well, we will tell you. It is W becanae JENKINS & TAYLOR have opened a Mammoth Stove Store, One door west of W. W. Elms' Grocery, on Mint street where can be found the largest, cheapest and DCSl BIOVR Ul ever oflfered in North Carolina, all of which will be sold at the lowest CASH Prices. In addition to our regular assortment, we have six different sizes of the celebrated IRON WITCH AIR-TIGHT with which we challenge the world to produce a better. We ha've also all kinds of Stoves suitable for Churches, Stores, Parlors, Bed-rooms, &c, &c. Now, we will tell you why we head our advertisement " wait for the waggons.' It is because we have three waggons constantly running through the country with Stoves and will deliverthem with in 5 miles of Charlotte. All Stoves sold by us will be put up free of charge and warranted to do well ; and now, as we have told yon about the Stoves we will say to you, that we have all kinds oi" BriUania, Japan, Tin and Sheet Iron BRASS KETTLES, STOVE PIPES, $c., constantly on hand. All ORDERS sent to us will be promptly atten ded to by JENKINS & TAYLOR. Charlotte, March 10, '55. -33-tf CHESTER, S. a By J. R. NICHOLSON. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends lfD and the public generally, that his house, kno.vii ' ., s the " Railroad Hotel." opposite the Chester if Depot, is s'ill'opi for the reception of regular and transient boarders and the travelling public ; and that he is making every exertion to deserve and secure a continuance of the kind and liberal patronage which has hitherto been extended to hi.n. He flatters himself that every needed arrangement has been made to pro mote the comfort of all who stop with him: hie rooms are airy and 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 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 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 MOSEY. READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT, ONE AND ALL. To Merchants, Planters and Others. HAVING become permanently locattd in Charleston I am prepared to do anything in the line of a general Agency and Commission business entrusted to me. 1 intend giving I be greater portion ol my time to the filling: of Country orders tor Groceries, Provisions, -Dri, Goois, Harnware, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Drvg., Paints, Oils, Fruits, Liquors, Hooks, Stationary, Fancy Goods, or any thing else thai can be ob tained either in this or Nothern Markets, and through the arrangements thai I have made with , the leading House? dealing in the above articles 1 shall be able tn make purchases on better temis than the Merchants or Planters themselves could thereby not only saving them the difference in the price of the article but also the necessary exorbitant expensf of time and trouble attending a visit to this City, 1 will also personally attend to selecting. Packing, Marking and Ship, meat of goods so as to avoid al! mistakes and damages which generally arise from want of a little attention. In addition to the above I will also attend to the disposal of any produce that may be shipped to me. And persons ae sirous of making Shipments of produce of any kind had belter write to me and 1 will give irem every information as regards ihe Markets manner ol Packing and how to ship them. From my lung experience m a general mercantile business 1 think I can give perfect satisfaction to all and suit the most fastidi ous taste in my selections. Give me a trial is all I ask. For my services I shall require a moderate commission not ex. ceeding ten per cent according to the nature of the business. 6.VVID M. GAZLAY. Office up Stairs 225 King St. Charleston S. C. March 1S55. 33: ly. Odd Fellows' Female Institute, OF HOWARD LODGE, No. 35, I. O. O. Located at Shelby, N. C. F., rPHE Trustees of Howard Lodge, No. 35, 1. O. O. F., J will open a Female School in the town of Shelby, on the 1st Monday in June next, to be under the super vision and direction of the Trustees. The most experienced and efficient Teachers have been employed, as the design is to render it one of the best in the up country. They have now in course of construction a large and commodious building, which will be completed this year. The course of instruction usually taught in similar in stitutions. RATES OF TUITION: Orthography, Reading, and Writing, per Session of 5 months $6.00 Geography, Grammar, Composition, &.c. - - 10.00 Higher Blanches, embracing Ancient Languages, Algebra, Geometry, Botany, Natural and Men tal Philosophy, &.c, 15.00 EXTRA STUDIES: Music, on Piano, Harp or Guitar, per session, $20.00 L'se of Instrument - 2. (JO Embroidery, Drawing, Painting, &c. - - 10.00 French 20,00 Board can be had in the best families on rcssouable terms. A. W. BURTON. 1 THOS. WILLIAMS, Trustees. D. FRONEBERGER, Shelby, N. C, May 11, 1855. 43tf Extra Chance. SERIOUSLY afflictive events have determined the subscriber to close up his present business. As such, lie offers a rare opportunity for a profitable investment, in his well known Steam 3VO.ll, At Entzmingers, Level P. O., on the Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad, Locotion fine. Fifteen miles from Columbia. As good a twenty-four horse power engine as any in the country, fifty-two inch Circular Saw, which performs as well as the best. 1 ut off, and Edging Saws, Plaining and Grist Mills. All in fine order, and will yield 33 per cent, annually on the capital. All the buildings comfortable, good and convenient. He is now putting in a turnout, which will faciliatte the trans, portation of lumber. Terms will be made easy and accommodatiug on un doubted paper. W. B. ELKIN. June 1st, 1855. 45. 4t. ICED SODA AVATER. PRITCHARD 6c CALDWELL HAVE opened for the season their new and improved Soda Wi.ter Apparatus, and tbe sparkling and re freshing beverage my be had at all hours at the may 18 GRANITE DRUG STORE. MECKLENBURG HOUSE. HAVING purchased the buildi n ir on the rnr. BjjB nor, a few doors north-east of Kerr's Hotel, and uulitrepaired and fitted it ud in first-rate tvl I a,ntA cspectfully inform the travelling public that it is now men for the reception of regular and transient boarders. Drovers will find ample accommodations at my house Jan. 12, 1855. 25-ly S. H. REA. To the Public. THE subscriber has bought the entire interest of Jona than A. McElwee.esq. in the land and Mills thereon, known as Foster's 91111s, 8J miles from Charlotte. The undersigned having been regularly educat-d both theoretically and practically, in the milling business, and having been engaged in this .business over thirty years he feels confident in giving entire satisfaction to all who may patronize him. He will in alew weeks make every addition neccssa. ry in the way of machinery, in the latest and most ap. proved plan. Give me a t-ial, is all 1 ask. mor 1fi-r At . David lindsay. may 2o, 1855 44-lm BLANK DEEDS FOR SALE HERE. J NOTICE. offer tor sale at public auction at the Courtkl Charlotte, on Tuesday of July County eour . . .n known as the Matthew Wallace Brick Houtepi, taining about 300 acres, sold for the benefit of R6'1 Hodges' heirs. Terms, 12 months credit, the giving bond with aoproved security, 'i KYH Ul B . n , UU I 1 11. n U .V 1 . II in r j i . . A. J. WALLACE, Ttt may 29, 1855. 45tc in MRS. M. SHAW'S MILLINERY BAZAAR DRESS MAKING ROOMS. (Four doors south of tte American M' RS. SHAW respectfully announces to hern. ous triends and patrons ot the 1 own and mrr ing counties, mar sne nas just return &p Charleston,. anu is now opening t lutx.L sortmnt of " Milllnerv consisting in part of a Great Variety of Bonnets, Rich and Elegant Ribbon, LaccN, Artificials, Triuaraings, 4. to which she invites the attention of tbe Ladiei, . . . - V L Al t IX ne is prepared to pui up sanies xresses ccoj'. to the fashion and in the latest style. April 13 38-tr Slate of North Carolina, MECKLENBURG COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions April Term.l Sarah Ann Sharpe vs. The Real Estate of John Sharpe, deceased. Petition for Dover. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court ilatj, drew Sharpe, Azariah Sharpe. James Scott Z children, are non-residents of this State, but remdf v yond the limits of the same : It is therefore ordt and adjudged that publication be made for six weeki, the "Western Democrat," a newspaper published in;, town of Charlotte, notifying said defendant to bt J appear at the next Court of Pleaa and Quart, r Beiahk to be held for the Coi nty of Mecklenburg, ot the Co in vminnw, in nic 1111 monoay m Jllly nfl 1111 11 1 1 u v v . iu iii'i ii. ifiivniiViivn Uliivi llttl IH. .1 r, ,1 (in u, uun n Li ui m, mm tu linn fvuiiuu, IJI Hit' , will be taken proconfeoso as to them, and net for li,f, Witness, W. K. Reid, Clerk of our said Court, ,. fice in Charlotte, the 4th Monday in April, 1W5 I(J in the 7Jili year of American Independence. W. K. REID, o c t May 18,1855. (Printer's Fee $6.) A Notable Fact! OUR unsettled account for year before lant, inri m year, we muxt hive cloned by Conh or (food No " right straight along " without respect to ptrsoni. (y creditors make us "face the music," on u II ocean and we "earn!" dance by ouri-elves ant LMNBV " Talk enough." PRITCHARD Ik CALDWEU, march 9, 1855. 33lf No 3 Granite X , NEW GOODS. PARKS HUTCHISON are now recciinf . largest and most varied assortment of I - J! 1 J it Al S- Ik i I iiawea ana vi ihh men s vrcss oi! ever purchased by tlieni. They solicit an fwlnti of their stock, bought entirely bt cash. Their Gut will be hold low. april 27, ia:5 4k( Selling ff at Coat ! JHAVK bought the entirs Stock of GOODS of A sou A Daniel and will sell the same ul first : CASH. The fctock is large and wsll Mttrctfd, eiiibmiiitii fine assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's ! re.-s Goods Window Curtains, Carpotings, cfco., tfcc C- E. SPRATT, april 90, 1855. 3tf SATU i L IS. WALKUP 117TLL practice Law in the counties of MsekistUa; Tr Union and Anson, and will give avrftlCT '.TttM to collecting Pension Claims and War Bounty Land. Every coldier who served a a much an roriTSH m in any ar iiincc I'D, is entitled to 160 acres o! R u ty Land. Ifo charge will be made unless the el im ii rw lisficrf. ULT Office at Monroe, H. C. april 20, 1855. 3 ... Notice. HAVING bought out the entire interest of Wm I Moss in the firm of DAVIDSON ft Mass, U continue the business at the old stand, and am ii(f mined to ofR-r great inducements to all who wills'1 me with u call, and especially to those who bur Caall. The Notes and Acc-junts of the Ute firm in my hands, and will be settled ly me shine. li. II. DAYID.SOJf April 90. 1855. 30tf Hatches! Watches! Watches I THE subscribers are now receiving a Urge of WATCHES from the most celebrated uiik also a rich stock of Fashionable Jewelry, Chains, all of which will be sold low for cash or on nliort us to punctual dealers. THOS. TROTTER & april 37, 1255 40tf big copy. State of North Caioliua. GASTON COI..N1Y. Andrew Hoyle and others, vs. Samuel L. Caldwell. Levy on Lsnd. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court lb13 said Samuel L.'Caidwell, the defendant in W bove cases, resides beyond the limits of Catton CsM or has so absconded or conceals himself that tbe1 nary process of law cannot be served upon him 1 fore, ordered hy Court, that publication be made f' weeks in the Western Democrat, a newspaper fw in the town of Charlotte, N. C, notifying the'"1'' Caldwell to be and appear before the Court of Ph" Quarter Sessions, to be held for Gaston County,'1' Court-House in Dallas, on the 3d Monday in next, or the land -o levied upon will be condem"" satisfy the plaintiiis' demands and costs of suit'1 Witness, .1. G. Hand, Cleik of our said Court, fice, the 4th Monday in April, A. D. 1S55, u1,l Independence of said State the 79th J. G. HAKU, May 18, 1855, Printer's Fee $6. GINGER POP AND ICED LEMONADE can be had every day at Lonergan's Bakery and Confection 2 doors north of the American Hotel. jii,f Save your Costs! THE Notes and Accounts of the late firm of thune &l Co. has been placed in the hands of K Davis, Esq., for collection and settlement. Tk debtcd either by Note or Account, are requested t"1 an immediate arrangement, as further indulges not and will not he granted. .. ALEXANDER & JOHNST0 April 7. 1855. MY Notes and Accounts having been plsc' hands of S. W. Pavi. Esq., for collection, who arc indebted to me individually, or as on old firm of Steele & Harty, are respectfully r, ed to make settlement by April Court, if Bjrtg, A. C. 1 . Feb. 2, J8C5. 28-11
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