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Probable Revolt iu Russia. Washington. July 18. Letters from St. Petersburg state that a great Jiwirrtif c-xists in Russia ngainst the Imperiul Government ; that it is probable a revolt will soon ur, and un attempt nvide to place the Grand Juke Constantino upon the throne, it'etv York l;u Ki t. New York, July 17. Cotton is unsettled. Flour ii u trifle lower, (jood Ohio 83.56 a S'J.56. Corn is unchanged, with a limited demand nt 91 cents. Ricw Oilcans .Market. Nkw Orleans, July 16. Cotton declined cent under the influence the Arajjo's news, in qualities under middling. of t lia ilt ! on Maiktt. Ckarleston, July 16. Sales to-day oi 264 bales of cotton, at 1 1 a lj cents. Prices were nominal, but the demand was hmited. DEATHS. Died, in this place, on the29;h ult., WILLIAM JAMES infant son oi S. T. Wriston, nged 11 month and I days. Also on the 12th mst., HELEN V1RGINA, in fant daughter of E. II. and V. G. Moss, ngrd 1 year and 1 1 months. Died, in the town of Lenoir, on the 29th uliimo. of whooping-cough and lever, CALVIN, son of John L. Jones, Esq., aged ubout 2 years. The most spiii''ly Bd promising (such whs he.) r often the first io fade and die. Cum ran nicatfd. -j Ail. ;...t MiF.M'- R ALKY. r-lj, I'll ' --- ------- ; . . . i ir ANDEK at tie resiuvnce ot Her motner, .Mrs, v . IV. Alexander, aired 19 years. Died, on th 14th Mr. JUNIUS M. ALEX- A -NDER, aged 28 years. j OBITUARY. Dii-d, in this town, on 'he 13ih inst., of dia ri litpa, MlU MARY CALDWELL, in the 19th year of iier age, your.gf-st daughter of Maj. (J. . . a 'a Id well. It was the privilege of nimy of the friends of .litis ycuri nuJ interesting g'rl io witness her Iri jmpbr.l fleitfu. Jt was ev ulent to all, nnd known to .e,rGod, that .she hud b en preparing lor ill s solemn event, which, to use her own language, ' nust come Ui all. Naturally endowed with a uii' .cil capacity, her mind .seemed to expand as it drew nenr the confines of eternry. Lo'ig will ihe low awceHoara of her voire, be reawmbrred by loose who were around her ding b"d. Paiihfullj and caiaeetly did she charyi: her young ci rnpaiiiuiis M prep. re to follow her. iSli" g ive evib nee in Unsniast! most beautiful thai she had Minim d that laHh whii-h older Chri-iiuus might long for nnd nut obtain. Hiving on robe of rigbieousn-, he rntrn-d the cold srreasn, renting on :he arm of him who is almighty In save. Vorn mn . kutcd, tr ilm Slburrtisrmnits. TO THE PUBLIC. r UK Partnership keretfere existing under the name I i Parki ft ElatckiaoH has expired, t he notes a id accounts due Parks & Hutchison are laced in the hands ot E. Ny Hutchison for s. tt lemnit. 1 PARKS HUT H1SON. july 'JO, 18 )5. 52"3 witMrawias f o n Mrraatile profession, I Will il.l rxpreai thanks to n.y patrons for the almost fin" Itillilaaiai Which they kave exhihited, and u nrv ; n earaesi m-s ire t Lilt prosperity and happiness ni:;y attend them. J honh n it tneasetl i baaiaens, 1 shall he pl-ased ro ec my Iricnds at my old stand DAVID PA: KS. 52-2Kv .11 ITTR SSC. K anderaigned is now manufacturing MATTRA3 'I SK.S in verv superior manner, rie has a larsre lot ., various siz--s on hand, and will make any size to or ,4 er ob abort notice. 4JC IN. Charlotte, july 'JO, lSoi. S2-3w MATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, JIECKLKN BCBfl COT STY. Sttrriof Court of Law Sj'i Term, 1-53. Nancy Miilcr, ) vs. vPetiti n for Divorce. John MiMe,.-. 1 T appears to tlie aatisiactioa of the Court, that John I Miller, the defendant in this case, resides heyoud the limits of this State : It is therefore ordered hy the .onrt. that advertisement he ma e in the Western De mocrat, for three month, notifying the said defendant of the filing of this petition, and that unless he appears at the next Term of this Court, to be held tor the county . . . - a W . a II .... . ,.. I' I n r ,.t M All .! lf.-U "nliursr. al t lie i oun iumi m v - w.., the 7th Monday alter th 4th .Monday in epiemoer next, and answer said petition, the sanl will be taken pro eonfesso and heard e parte as to him. Witness. Jennings B. Kerr, Clerk of our said Court nt otlic, the 7th Monday, after the 1th Monday in .March, A. D., t!-55. J. B. KERR, c. m. s. r. july 20, 1S55. (Pr's fee $1 0.) 5-3m SlaJe of North ( aiolina, ECKLKXBI'KCi COI NTV. Superior Court ol Law Spring Term, 18.75 Rebecca A. Alexander v. S Petition for Divorce. V. V. Alexander. on of the Court, that W. it in this case, resides s- It is therefore ordered ent be made in the Wes- IT appearing to the satisfaction L 1 . Alexander, the tlelemlan bevoud the limits of this State I .1 . . . .: I ,. ,-,-1 . i ,. t l " mi . U. in Tl'i.1 HS. irrn Democrat, for three months, not. fying the saict ' .. .i a. i i" iiir oun, mai an n i i c njcti , u- ....... - defendant of the filins of this petition, and that unless ii i itt.n - t.,i i nni n ess ;ie appears at the next term ot this e oun, xo oe hp u for the county of Mecklenburg, at the fourth, use in l harlotta, on the Ttk Monday, aftr the ttb MonJ.y in Sentcntbei next, and answer said petition, the said ill be taken pro eonfesso and heard ex paite as to um. Witness, Jennings B. Kerr, Clerk ol our said Court at ofcee, the 7th Monday, after the 4th Monday in Maich, A. D., 1855. J. II. KERR, c. m. s. r. july 20, 1855. (Pr's fee f)0.) 52-3m T WILL sell, as Truestee, on Tuesday the 24th of July, a negro woman and infant, and four girls, aged from six to twelve years. Terms m ule known on day of sale. JNO. A. YOUNO, Trustee. july 13. 51-ts ?- A GREAT VARIETY Ofr STOVES WHERE ? AT M00HD & BYERLY'S, 1 7 1IO arc dispone J to sell on the niO!t accommodating IsrsM. Tln ir supply rnamirls of COOKING, PARLOR AND OFFICE oT different kiud-i. Call and examine their supply. They also have on h..n I an assortment of Tin, Japan. c3 IBx-- tania Ware, whith they would I ke to disp. sj of for cash or Country I'roducc. They also inform the public generally that they arc now prepared to execute all Job Work in their line -ORDERS, therefore, for Roofing, (.uttering or Stove Pipe, will be punctually attended to ai.d on Mic shortest no tice. MOORE &. BYERLY. ;u'v 3, 185$, 51-tf V ORBIT 1HE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully announce to their customers and the public in general, that they have re. moved their StOCJi Of Goods from their old stand to the just erected new brick Store immediately opposite Messrs. Parks & Hutchison, and a few doors souih of .Mr. Kerr's Hote!, where they will keep, as heretofore, a general assortment ot FANCY JNJD S T .A. X Ji E3 DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, HATS BOOTS, SHOES, &c, Ice., ; all of which they will sell at their well-know n low prices ! From thi dav we offer our whole stock of svwmR why mom Mm smiy-maii mm ehis AT AND BELOW NEW YORK COST, I with Tl e intention ol making room lor a very heavy Stock of HF'XJ. GrOOd.Si w" therefore j invite every one wishing to lake the chance of obtaininc Great Bargains, to our present Stock, whi h mostly has ucru i.uuijui i ii is 7, jji i ii jj u l Lm ituiucni jidiKcis.di i tie lowesi raie s WE WILL OFFER CALICOES nt from 4, 5, nnd verv good nt G cents and upwnrd, GINGHAMS at 124 nnd 15 cents' FANCY MUSLINS at 6 nnd 8 cents Choice Styles 4 nt 10, 1 2A nnd 1G 2 3 cents " BAREGES and SILK TISSUES nt corresponding low prices, Rich, Plain and Fancy Dres SILKS nt 50 nnd 75 cents. Our stock of White Goods is very heavy. Plain nnd dotted Swiss Muslins and Jaconets from 12 j cents upwards. Linen Cnmbric Handkerchiefs from 8 cen's upwnrds. Irish Linen from 25 cents upwards. Our stock o( Hosiery nnd Gloves, ns well ns Shirtings and Sheetings, nnd every other article in that line is very large, nnd they will he sold accordingly. We intend to offer for Gentle men also, greatly reduced prices in the Ready-Made Clothing line, and guarantee every one who purchases ol us to s ivft money. Our Stock is extensive and must hi reduced before Fall. 11F Merchan's in the country will find great inducements ottered. Charlotte, July 17, 1855. trr I J I 1 I I III sen GREAT !TH I T iriU A 1 aw mm wm ra bamkci rai bias frtUAS & COII EX wishing to close out the halanc of their 9Mi W .tl RR STO( Ii, Trill as they have 'i hrftofore done at this late season o: the rear, oiler their s, lendid Stock of LADIES DRESS GOODS, comprisinti in part, SILK TI3SUKS, BACEGES, BAREGE ROBES, White and Colored LAWNS, MUSLINS, &c, at COST FOR CASH. They wait also include a Urge ass ltniei.t of SILK & STRAW BONKETS, BLOOMERS, and a full assortment of GENTLEMEN'S READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS & STRAW GOODS, which will positively be so 1 ..t Cost and no mistake. ET We do not promi-e to sell the whole of our Stock at Cost, although We will sell everything at our usual lew Trices. hat we promise we will perform, t all and see. ELI AS & COHEN, Xo. 2, Granite Row. Charlotte, July 17, 1855. 521' 17" Just receiving a Ure Lot of Groceries of ali kinds, which will he so d cheap. HAVE Just Rrceivcd nnd arc now opening ut one of the Larrt'st and beat selected Slocks of tic one of the Largest and best -a DRUGS, MEDICINES & CHEMICALS m-mm b bys-storfb, OILS PAINTS AND PAINTERS' ARTICLES. VARNISHES, wmuTir GLiss asd put r f, glass-ware; FRENCH. i:nc; lisii cv American perfumery, fine toilet & sh a vlmj sl Fine Hair, Tooth, and Paint Brushes, SURGICAI 9 lrVT TRUSSES AND SI rruKTEKS Ui all nmvx, SPICES, SNUFFS, AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, All the Patent or Proprietary Medicines of the Day, Superior Inks, Pare Wines itasil EXTRACTS FOR FLAVORING, ACIDULA stableh's. and Jacobs OILMAN'S HAIR DYE. (instantancou in prrnipt? ran ttio ri -. We mike o'jr purchases for Cash, h. obtain ?d from any similar establishment in mis section. can rk.. frnm the Cooii'rv promptly fill, d, price and cpal.ly. pYSICIAW S Will receive p mruculur altcntio i Ju! v 13, 1855. FLORIDA LAND AGENCY. T HE undersigned has estaDlisneu an agency ... ... inwn ,,f Alligator, Columbia ( ounty, ria., lor u.e nurcbase, sale or location ol Land Warrants, the pur- j chase ami sale ol lanos gei.eia.iv, "'H; , -, I proved. The fact now being established that a bail Road is to be constructed immediately, connecting the Atlantis and Cull" of Mexico, riming through the entire j length of the county, East and West, a ic in view ol theVeat fertility of our soi', the unusually line growth of pine timber on the land, the healthlu ness ot the climate, aHd the reasonab e terms on which amis can K. obtained, there is perhaps no section ol the j Union which affords equa., inducements to th emigrant irom the older "states. Having had some experience in farming on the different knuis oi iano, aim acijuirw - j general knowledge ot them throughout the county, and i having acquired unusual tacilities lor pointing out siu-1. ! as are for sale either of public or private lan!s, be ,eels very confident of making it the interest ol all : la. c vorv n. . .- j - - , . i persons wishing intorn auou, o. ... -""j . b ; i.'i.iln pmI hiiti. 1 . in ;p 1 1 p in r uuuo t ... W. O. JEFFREYS. Reference E. C. (.'ABEL. 1 Ion lion : Hon A. Ii. Maxwfll, I). S. Wai kek, .Tallahibsee, Fl. State Register. J ri. C. McLean, Esq. i Carth, N. C. Dr. S. C. Bkice. S Rkv G. McNeill, ) p,yeiteile, N. C. Dn. Mallett. S o r Messus. W. M. LAWTon&Co.,Char!eton,h.C. Alliua'or, Flu., June 29, 1955. 4i ly NEW BOOKS FOR SALE AT L0WR1E AND ENMSS'S BOOR STORE. I HE Slave of tne Lamp, a Poathnmoua Novel, by U i I Ii nn North. Ingenue, or Ihe first days ol the Illocd, by Alexander Pumas. Tranated from the original manuscript Fashion ami Fancies, by Mrs. Stephens. The Maroon, a legend of the Carribbees. and other alua bv W. Uilanorc Sinuna. TncCaatk Bo'W.rs, bv the author ot "Hcartseair, The Heir o. R..d IvfT-." "Scenes and Chances, etc. Tin Old Lm or "the Travelers' Entertainment, by Josiah Barnes, Sen. The above i.re all the very blest and most popular novels of the t.ay. Wr, constantly keep on h nd a larjre and wtfH selected stock ol stationaiy ol every kind, ana are J r. ivin.' ali the new books that arc ocing puu.isoeo, ...... books that VC have not got, v.c can notice. June 2 1S55. on we iBorici i 46-tf Citrate oi' Magnesia, FRESH case of this celebrated refreshing Apcri- t - ent, just opened by SCARE & CO. 3Q-tf Feb 16, 195$; ATTRACTION. DROCKER & SO.MMERS. 52-tf I V ! t I T tT70 OF C3rXrixx2.to Xi'iig- Store, i T T ATO TD TT VI I? Tf a mmm m m wfc i . i a IT ll' fk 1 Brandies itr Medicinal Purpose, I l-U DKUt'S, very re ir. suing sou uuncuu3, s diarrhosa cordial, itsHr-ci.) PHALON'6 MAGIC HAIR DYK, ARTICLES, &C, and ofler goods equally as low as they GEJVWTWJTEi and satis.'aciion gu irantei ;d. .with rooa'd bo'.li o to PRESCRIPTIONS at all lioura ol tin- aay aim nigin 51 TF A RELIABLE MEDICINE. THE CELEBRATED i Purely Vegetable Preparation, AND A SOVER1GN REMEDY FOR 1 HESE BITTERS are purely a Vegetable Compound, and are uuc.ru v a:. I r t I a i.nltlif. unHpr th fnllfSt f nil viction that the; Reme y for Dys They have bee , merouB families j have furni8hedai that they will oe ioui.il a suir .uu sw.c.cij" j'spepsia. een triumphantly tf sted not only by nil 's and physicians hi the South, who ample testimony as to their iiecided ex cellence, but also ty tne rroprieior, no ior ten suffered all the gloom incident to that stubborn and distressing disease. EXTRUCT , hpi-el'V certit'v that I have Known and used your celebrated compound COLLETON BITTERS in i . C , tnan A iVaam -sr o 1- o -.nil I 1 r irarilv 111 V latlillV it Ill'MC tiioii uurtrii j ri m9 ti w tun; believe it to tie one ol tne most vaiuao e ramny anu Plantation Medicines in use, having witnessed their ; i beneficial etl'ects in so many instances, that with truth ; ! it mav be affirmed they well deserve the high enco- i ninms which they have received from the afllieted who have partaken of their invigorating and health resto- ri , ,r nronerties. S.zned, ' CHARLES G. CAPERS, Planter, St. Helena, S. C. Tht. iiiufersicned. sole acents for the above Medi cines, take pleasure in stating that they are intimate- j Iv acquainted with the manul'aclu e of the " Collet OB Bitters "' hence they do not hesitate to commend the ; article, as possessing rare virtues, and well calculated to afford relief in j DYSPEPSIA AND ITS KINDRED DISEASES. Retail price, 50 cents n Bottle! For which sum an incalculable amount of suffering may be arrested. The Trade will be supplied on libe- ral terms. HAV1LAND, HARHAL & CO , Druggists, Charleston, S. C - LTTl.ii Medicine can be obtained of Scarr St Co., Charlotte. Rei.KV tlreir. Full wood, and other respecta- KIp. nnife'-sts and Meichants throughout the State. Feb 16, 1S55. lJ iViV F'AIITK'C 11 AMI rUlliJLO. ' R. RAMSEY, of Colum bia, So. Ca., Piano rf te and .tiiimic DeiH- er, is ccr.star.tly receiving a good snpnly of Pianos with the LATEST IMPROVE- MFNTS. which has iri ven them the premium over ail others. 6 and 61 cctaves from 52U to $300. to 7 $300 to $n0. 7to 7 ?IW -0 j jo. uivea . and Grand Pianos from $500 to $1000. Mr. R. beins a practica Piano Maker cun insure to bis customers a perfect instrument. Columbia, june 29, 1855. 49-ly i i t r p i I VJiJO xs& ... i-jgr ii NEW GOODS AND PLENTY OF THEM, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, 0 I EVER ! J J COHEIV'S. j No 2, Granite Row. April 20, I (-5.-,. 3.) if WANTED. A GOOD MILK COW, for which a lair price will be paid. Enquire at this Office, jnne 29 4$ A. B. PHILLIPS, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. For t lie purch.-ise nni! s;ile cf Rral Estate, Stocks, Bi.rds, N f.okoks, kinds ot Stcrclutndise and Country Produc'. O" Orficc in rrar of the Commercial Bank, Culum hra, Siiiitti Carolina. ..Juno 15, 18.jj. 47-2m CHARLOTTJE MUTUAL INSURANCE rPlIIS COMPANY is now organized occordinp to the 'II nl m)' I iiPnrnrifrilii.il tifl tt nn nririil til I'PPPH'P !m l)ic i tiouts unci issue awtOR-a apninsl loss 1 '' . ..V , - r. , . - . - r hv fire on all Uimls of property and ijicrcliandize. OFFICERS: K. C. Car on. Presid. nt, John Irwin, V. President, Wm. loiiNiHiN, Attorney, J. F. Irwin, Sec. & Treaa. M. L. Wriston, Agent. DlKKCToKK IL C. ('arson, John Irwin, J, A. . It. J.iSi iih II. Wnite, James I. Cirson, Dr. M. V. V, Kims, Wm. Johnson, Leroy Springs, borne, Chas. Overman, and IJ. II. Bra w ley. Taylor, W. Ob- J. O" Direct all co:i)ii)iinic.itiins to the Sicrciary. JOHN F. IRWIN, Sec'y. June 15,18"5. 47-if w&mm mm IKT CHESTER, S. O- TUI E subscribers inform the public generally, that they I. nave opened a M ARBLE YARD in Chester, S. C, ne.tr the Depot, where they aie prepared, with compe tent workmen from the North, to execute all orders in their line of business, such as Plain anil Ornamciilal consisting of TABLETS, HEADSTONES, &C. They will keep constantly on hand the best description d( Italian and American Marble, and their articles will be afforded on as accommodating lerma as tbey can be obtained either North or South. 03s" All orders, for any article, addressed to the sub scribers, will be packed and forwarded with the utmoi-t care and dispatch. SAMUEL McNINCH, C. NEEF. Chester, S. C, May 2o; 1855. 44U' State of North Carolina. MECKI.ENBVRCi COUNTY. Court of I'leas and Quarter Sessions April Term. 1855. Sirah Ann Sharpe -r. . i r'l . r t i Y Petition for Dower. Pin; Real Estate of John j Sharpe, deceased. J IT appearing to Ihe satisfaction of the Court that An drew Sharpe, Azariah Sharpe, James Scott and children, (iff non-residents of this State, but reside be. yond the limits of the same : It is therefore ordered and adjudged that publication be made for six weeks in , the "Western Democrat," a newspaper published in the j town of Charlotte, notifying said defendants to be and I appear at the next Court ol Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the Co nty ot Mecklenl-urg, at the Court House in Charlotte, on the 4th Monday in July next, then and there to make themselves defendant, and to plead, answer or demur to this pel il ion, or the same will be taken pro confesso as to tfcein, and set tor hearing. Witness, W. K. Reid, Clerk of our said Court, at of. fice in Charlotte, the till Monday in April, 18j5, and in the 7Jth year of American Independence ttr cr nvi i W. K. RK1D. c. c. Mav 18, 1855. (Printer's Fee $6.) 6w. Selling off at Cost ! I HAVE bought the entire Stock of GOODS of Alli son Sc Daniel and will sell the same at first cost for CASH. The stock is large and well selected, embracing a fine assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Press Goods, Window Curtains, Oarpetings, cfcso., cfcso. C- E. S PR ATT. april 20, 1855. . 39tf THE NEW INSTITUTE SCHOOL, will begin on the A'h Wednesday in July, of July.) ' T)ltEFARATIONS havt been made fur the School, on I JL a scale commensurate with the demands of We- lern Carolina. Spacious halls and ample nxtures are provided for a very lirge number of students. - Hoarding facilities are enlarging continually, so that none need fear lack of accommodation. The Pi-incioal takes pleasure in announcing to his ! 0 . Si friends and patrons and the public at large, that the s.iw.,.1 io r.v-.Hv in receive cxtcnivc patronage, ana ne , would ie nappy in navt. the dirt ction of the education of tl.r children and wards of his friends. n.t ' i 11 -l 1 Cn. I. Kr.1. trill in nsfl. be .ne urge '"V 1"'. P rcaov ai me opi ning ii...., m nfi ..... ple ed very soon afterward?. The following are the Fees per half Term, (or months,) in advance: Elementary Branches, -Arithmetic, English Crammer and Geo graphv, Algebra, Geometry, National Philosophy. Classical Course, - Fuel. Board in private families, exclusive of light, 5 00 $8 00 12 00 $15 00 50 836 00 . 820 00 - $12 00 I Music on the Piano, - - - - - j 4. Guitar ' ,N-Q ..irgt. for USc of Instruments.) French and Italian, each, - J Drawing snd Painting in Water Colors, each, , p.lilltlI , in oi) Colors, BotilIV 85 00 5 00 $10 00 $3 00 I , k : Vocal Munc free of charge. B. CLtti'i, rnncipai. Sen Institute, Iredell I o., ?. C June 29, 1S55. -I 49-4w PAY VOIR TAXES, I'HF Tax List lor the Town of Charlotte, are in my bands for inspection all Tax Payers are requested to pay their Taxes at the earliest opportunity. 1 am compelled to close the Tax List by the 1st of August. The above must and shall be attended to. J. P. GILLESPIE. Tax Collector, juno 29, 1S55. 49 U BLANK DEEDS TOR SALE HERE. THAIS Dissolution. The co-partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of WARING & HERRON, in the publication of the Western Democrat," has expired this day by its own limi tation. The accounts due the firm must be closed as soon as possible. Either is authorized to se'tle. R. P. WARING. RUFUS M. HERRON. June 8, 1855. NOTICE. j AVING made out all the accounts due the ! "DEMOCRAT" Office for Adverlisinij and Sub- scriptions, all persons indebted to us are requested in iuy up ninmui u --i,ijr. iro i u-ni''. 111 nc late firm must be closed nt July Court, or those indebted must take the consequences. WARING & HERRON. June 29 49 By a Decree from the Court of Equity, ON the 23rd day of July next, (the Monday of our County Court,) at the Court Heme in Charlotte, I will sell ut public auction, the following valuuhle GRAIN & COTTON LANDS, viz : The plantation on which D. M. JWcCulloch now resides, containing 250 ACRES, more or less. On this tract is a comfortable and commodious dwelling house, gin house and screw, barn, stables and all other necessary out buifd- , -i i t . .i - j inn, a Hue apple ana penen orcnara, logeinur wiui a ! spring and well of excellent water. M'lus tract contains ' about 10(1 acres in cultivation, well adapted to the growth of grain or cotton, in a high state of cultivation, with the fencing and out buildingo all in thorough re i pair. I ... .... y, t m w m ii The iley tract, adjoining rtlrs. wcelss, lurs. Har riet and McLaughlin, lying on McAlpin's Lrcek, con taining tO acres. On this tract there is some very fertile and productive bottom land. The Bowden place, adjoiuiiiir S. A. Davis ind Lee Murjson, containing 130 iicrt', lying on McMiehaeJ'a Creek. This pkee also contains some valuable bottom j and meadow land. The Matthews and Potts places, containing 1 TO acres, 1 adjoining Mi s. Wilson, Barnct a id Dohy. A great por ; tion of this tract is woodland and No. 1 cotton land. It ! also has some bottom and upland of nn excellent quality j in cultivation. This place has some improvements and i tor a small farm would be very desirable. ! To any person desirous of purchasing, the above lands I offer rare inducements situated, as they are, in the midl of a community pervaded by a decidecTy moral and religious influence, within two miles ol Morrows' Turn Out on the Lharlotte and South Larolina Rtikoad, and ten miles soutli of Lharlotte. These advantages, added to its reputation for health and the eharacti ristic fertility ot the soil in this region, make it a most de-ira-Lie situation. The whole may be sold together or divided to suit purchasers. Any one Wishing to examine the lands can apply to D. M. McCulloch, or son, on the premises, who will take pleasure iu shewing them. 12 mouths credit will be giren, and Bond and Secu rity required. By D. R. DUiNLAP, c m. k. j a ne 27th 1655. 50. Is HENRY VERNON, OR BP GEOMlGI4Jt rPHlS is the title of a Romance now in process of com 1 pletion, which will be issued in two numbers on the 1st and 15th of July, 1855. The scenes are laid mainly in the United States, England and Spain. The work will be printed on pure white paper with new type and will equal in quantity of matter an ordinary sized Duo decimo volume of 300 pages. It will be promptly issued and forwarded to all who will rid their orders accompanied w ith the cash. Terms. Single Copy, Two Numbers, - - - - $0 75 To i lubs of 3 or more, per copy. - - - 50 Remittances aust be made in bills or change, an d no i iu Post-Office Stamps. j Address JAMES M. SMYTH E, Jone 2949 ft Augusta, Ga. Notice. rpHE Co-partnersliip heretolbre existing between the subscriber, under the firm oi ELVIS &. JOHN SON, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. CLAR ENCE JOHNSON alone will sign the name of the firm i liquidation. rSiirnedl " '"-"j W. W. C. JOHNSON. Charleston, S. C, June 11, 1855. 'PIIE subscriber will continue the COMMISSION AND FORWARDING BUSINESS, as heretofore, on his own account. All persons indebted to the above will please make payment at once. (Signed) C. JOHNSON. Charleston. June 11, 1855. I TAKE great pleasure, on retiring from the firm of ELMS &- JOHNSON, in recommending my late partner, Mr. C JOHNSON, to the favorable notice and patronage of my friends and the commnnitv. (Signed) W. W. ELMS. Charleston, June 11,1855. 48-4w STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, STANLY COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions May Term, 18.55. Jacob W. Little, Adm'r of i James Litile, deceased. Petition for Settlement, vs. j Sophiah Little, Olmstead Little, Lorenzo M. Lit tle, Mary E. Long, J unes E. Love and wife Narcissa, James M. Hnnnycutt and wife CJarinda, Isreat Little, James Little, John Alexander Little, Wm. A. Little and Martha Little. It appears to the satisfaction of ilic Court that Lorenzo M. Little, one of ihe defendants in this case is not an inhabitant of this State. It is ordered, that publication be made in the Charlotte Democrat for six wreks, notifying the said Lorenzo M. Little io be and appear a the next Term ot our said Court to be held for the county of Stanly, at the Court House in Albemarle, on the second Monday in August next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the said Petition, or the same will hf taken oi oconfesso as to him Jthwi " P"'.tr is I'Ip.U of our said l ourt at ottiee in Albemarle, the second Monday in May, 1855, and of A- mencan Independence the rst i year. I A .ho lri.h dnv of June. 1855. June 11 1B-I w i.rr s lee i?n.; a. raujuvici I . . , .. , Wilm Dtzton. Charlotte & Kutheriordton r , 1 DKS j ) W.l.i OOKS for subscription to the eap'tal stork of ihe iiingt-.n, Charlotte and Ruthcrfordton Railroad r. n,v ,min at the stores of Me.-srs. Irwin. I Hnrns& Co., and Williams, Dixon ot Co., in the town . ... - . . r 1 nf ri.nrW.itr All iiersous are invited Io come !orvvarl : and aidin this good work. WM. JOHNSTON, JNO. A. YOUNG, JOHN IK WIN, LEROY SPRINGS, JOHN WALKER, WM. MAXWELL, W. M. MATTHEWS, A. C. WILLIAMSON. W. ELMS, , J. VOX, , R. MYERS, Commissioners. 38-r W C. w April 10, 1655. I WILL attend at the Court House in Charlotte on Saturday of each week during the month of July, for the purpose of taking the returns of all taxable pro party in said Town and Beat, all individuals or persons owning property subject to a Slate tax rtUake notice. June 2D, 1855. M- JUST RECEIVED, H ATS and CAPS on consignment, at Boone's ;oog and Shoe Emporium. Pec 29, 185, 23tt HUGH L. TINLEY & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO TIXLKY Ss HERRON,) RECEIVING AND FORWARDING ACENTS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCAANfS. So. 2 Exchange Street, South Atlantic WhurvfS, Charleston, So, Ca. (1 IVE their personal attention to the sale of Cotton aa X customary, or by special contract, all other kinds of Produce and Manufactures, and make prompt leturna of the same, for 2$ per cent, commission. We will CONTINUE, as hcretolore, to give our spe cial attention to the Receiving and Forwarding of all goods consigned to us, for 10 cent per package. Machinery, large packages of t urniture, 6lc, charged in proportion to trouble nnd resporrsibility, for advancing freights and charges, 24 per cent. D" Persons shipping Goods or Produce through thia house, may rely upon their interest being POSITIVELY PROTECTED, both against overcharge and loss of goods. We have in no instance nor will we detain any goods for freight and charges. We viould respectfully beg leave to refer to the fol lowing gcntleiinn, with whom we have had buainesa transactions : John Caldwell, Preaident of the S. C. R. R Colum bia. , U. Passailaigue, Superintcndant of Public Works Col umbia. , F. W. McMastcr, Librarian of S. C. College, Colum bia. P. W. Fuller, Columbia. John King, Jr., S.C.R. R. Agent, Charleston. Henry Missroon, Agent of New York Steamers, Holmes &. Stoney, Agents of New York Sailing Pack Ct R. H. F. Baker & Co., Agents of Baltimore and Phila delphia Sailing Packets. J. W. Caldwell Agent of Baltimore Steamers and Boftton Sailing Packets. july 13, 1955, 5lY "sPjMHTANBUIWJ female college. FUCULTY. T V0Kt."0!!I) TUCKKU, Ksq , President and I'roles- .1 enr nf F.nvlish Literature, etc. R EV. SAMUEL B. JON ES, Professor of Mathematics and Natural Science. , Professor of Ancient Languages. MISS PHtEBE PAINE, Modem Languages, and As sistant in English Department. MK. WILLIAM St'ilERZER, Professor of Music. COURSE OF STUDY. PRIM AHY UEl'A HTM E NT. Reading, Writing, Ar.thmetic, English (Jr a minor nnd Geography. COI.I.F.GIATE COl'RHE. First Class English Grammar, (rev iewed,) Arith metic, (continued,) Geography, (with Maps, continued,) Ou lilies o; History, English Composition. SOIMIOMOKK C1A8S. Rhetoric, Logic, Composition, (continued,) Botany, Algebra, History, (continued..) Latin, (commenced.) JIMOI4 CtAtSfk History, (continued,) Latin, (continued,) Geometry. Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, Moral Philosophy. SENIOR C LASS. Trigonometry, (th its IWjkvti" tinucd,) French. Astronomy, Mental Philosophy, Evi dences of Christianity. ' , . Instruction in English Composition and Analysis, continued through the whole course. TUITION KEBS MID INCIDKSTAI. KXIT.NiES. Tu tion for College course, proper embracing all the ...a; enumerated, per Term of one scholastic year, payable half yearly in advance, $10 00 wT-ir. th I. I'KIt TEKM OK NK YKAII. On Piano, - - . 140 o oo :j oo '2 0 ) Guitar, -Use of Piano, I'ontineents, Primary Department per Trmol one year, , payauie as auvc, - . Hoard on the Campus under the direction of the Officers of the Institution, per month. Vc1ui,nll'i" penses of Lights, Fuel, Washing, Attention, iC.,Sl200( uavable at the end of each half year. Text Books can be furnished, if desired, at cost pri- "60"The above include all charges. No other fees, ordinary or extraordinary, will be charged for any . or all the I, ranches enumerated. This Inst.tutio. will go into operati .n on the fourth Wednesday in AUGUST next, a:. ' close its first lern. the fourth Wednesday in DECEMBER. Nori-res.d. nt Pupils vvi I be required to board on the Campus, except ,n a special class of cases provided for by a res lution of the Board. n 8. ?BO President of the Board of 1 rustces. J. II Wilson, Seeretary. july t' .'.1-2 T'HE PEOPLE cener.illv liave conceded the fact tb:.t 1 W. W. Waddell &. Cos Lightning Rods is the only safe protector from that dangerous element that now exist The premium was awarded to them both in London and New York, at the Worlds Fair, the points are constructed so as to attract from a distance, and co.nnosed of a compound of Copper and Silver, with platu.i.a points, whi. h is warranted not to corrode, w e j the undersigned are prepared to foi.ish (all persons who I may wish the protection of their lives am! property) with the above Bods, and put Hum up all complete, at ' h .hr.riu.t nossiblc notice. ",c ' J. E. L. PHELAN i CO. June 29, 1853k! Cream, GINGER POP AND ICED LEMONADE can ue hai every nay ai Lonergan's Bakery and Confectionary, 2 doors north of the American Hotel, may, 18 185 3-tf " THE SPECTATOR. " A WEKKI.V JOURNAL TVKUaHhn AT WAS1II KOI O.V CITIT. j ' I HE undersigned propose to commence about the first S ol June next, in the Cily of Washington, the publi- cation of a weehiy newspaper, io oe caneu inc opeciaior. designed for general circulation among the people of the United 8tai ti d Slates. i s columns win contain a iuii oigcsioi tht news of the day, foreign und demcHtic ; a weekly review of finance and the markets j a synopsis of tho : proceeding ot Congress curing us session, lame of j election returns, ihe important political action of Stiite Pf, i.lalures, and of pally convention intcrcsling mis esllanCOtM and scientific matter ; articles on agriculture; . '. . I. ..1-1...I . ..rL. tinnn f lm lr:i r. i ri ir t . . . . e. . , . tocetl.cr with original articles BJKM the Icaoing topic of the d j v. Hseo viiBSvra mwi .... " j....v h ihu vp eriitioiis of the Executive Departments of the Govern ment, together with the weekly list of nw patents, will be found m its columtw. A lar,c portion of its space will be devoted to light literature, original and selected. Its location as the polincl centre o- the Union, will af forrf opportunities always to procure the Litcft iniunua tion 011 public aff.irs. It is the intention of the undersigned fo make ti.e Spectator an acceptable visitor to every house in the Union, and it will therefore not assume on any occasion the position of a partizan paper, i.or will it owe any allegiance to men ; nut entertaining fixed and decided views on quest ions of political economy, and' upon our system of government, it will disseminate and proruul gate tiiem as occasion may require always keeping curifuliy in view lb interests of the country, growjog out ot (..reign ns well domestic afliirs. . The Spectator will be printed in quarto ('rat, Q g'd paper and new type; each number Containing eigtt pa tcs of matter, making one Volume annually of 116 page. Each volume wilj be accompanied by a full and com plete index of Us contents, thus making it a roost valua ble paper for preservation and ' reference It will b publuhed every Saturday morning, at 2 per annum, payable always in advaaor." No paper will be continued beyond tlie time for. v.bicq it is paid. All subscription and communications on nuajnass should be addressed to the undersigned at VV'a'ahiugto.i, J " ALC. F. 0. Washington City, Mny 22. 155. iS
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