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Wr Demand and Defy the i-rnof. Io the Raleigh (If. C.) Register, the Whig Know i v.hinir orinn, of the 21st, we find the following I iH 6 article : .... it ' " We are authored lo state that the Hon. D. . Barruiger ha. written a letter, which will lie ; larih-eominjr dy or reasoning and ! confirming im siaieme.ii rmuu iu coiiv.-raa- : which took place between himself and the 1 tlftn WniCII IUUIV pinv."i ucinrril nuns' 11 01111 1110 Pope's Nuncio, in Madrid, and the truth of which the Washington 'Union,' with no knowledge of the lacis. bas thought proper to deny." The gist ol the Mutement denied by the Wash ington Union is, that, pending the last presiden tial election, an arrangement was made between he democratic candidate, or his friends, and lead- it. ,g Catholics in this country, that, in the event of, lo unenrn those great and liberal principles which I rious branches wi h all the increased facilities atford M success of the Democratic party, a gentleman extortrd resnect even from hii enemiea it i full ! b modern improvements. He h.- now on hand a with the rofessing the Catholic faith in religion should hold ZtrZlL fl-?b" of. PRIMAGES, ROCK A- invite ev profe ' -i . ;.. ,k Pr.. . ,i.l ,k .k. P"'-1- - CvT t ' i gentleman was the Hon. James Campbell, of Penn- i svlvania ; ana nnany, ma: tms assurance was secured to the Catholic hierarchy before the Cath olic vote was cast for the present incumbent !'' This statement was pronounced to be " false in form, false in substance, false in general, false in detail ;" and we repeat the same emphatic denial. We aid then,-and we say now, that "every man in the country, not a member of a know-nothing iodge, ana inus nor a tool or Knave, Knows Mat i m' m a t .a I in the nature of things there never ns, and never j could be, a particle ol foundation in truth lor so ; absurd a statement. It now appears from the North Carolina Regis ter that the person upon whose authority at least a portion of this accusation wns made is the Hon. TJavid M. Uarringer ol that State, late American minister at Madrid, nnd thnt he proposes in state a conversnrion between himself and the Pope's Nupcio, at Madrid, in which the latter made the decltration atiributed to him in the extract from the know-nothing jieech w hich we have refrered to. It is wholly immaterial to us upon whose testi mony such n charge is made against President Pierce and his democratic friends ; and it matters htrle what conversation took place on this suhj-ct between Mr. Darringer and the Nuncio, .or between Mr. Uarringer and any otht-r Person, or between ny oiicr two persons, because nothing of the kind chi qfaange the relation of, and irn sitible infer ence from, a'iested f.icts, nil of which preclude the possibility l" fcuy foundation in truth for the state, nenl of the 'sknow ootbiug"' orator denied some diys since in .our column's. If. however, JJr. Birringex shall presume to en ter upon the very deliaie Mid by no meaiis en iirtble task if atempting Mi report n conversation between himself and the Nuncio, which transpired more (ban l o years since, f.tr :l e fuipose of prov ing the tfirh ol'thwl portion of the calumny which his, us u now appears, lien circulated by his sanctions, we hope he will be explicit and distinct in respect to the date of the conversation, the cir rumstances tinier which it was introducrd, the name ul tlu Nuncio with whom it was hohlen, the iHSiapr in which it ids cuiricil on, the words used, and ife nnmes of ihe pe'rsou-s present, if any. bsi(ie himself and lie- ambassador of the P.pe. I; is not tun much to ask, in addition, of Mr. .. that he state why it is that an auilientic account nt tiiis !ii')' iir conv r-aiion" h s btn withheld for long tiine. and whv it was found convenient t. herald it to ike rnrd in so imposin2 a form, at 'Lin' ii.mi it w is nr.p'.ssitiie to r-iut. ami rJiny tin corr. i'tnt'S4 of th infer'ncf.s drawn I herefrom lndor th" day of I he -.rth Carolina Hfction. It ihetc be any shadow of loundatiun for th" pr-t tire: that Mr. Camph-ll's name wtis rvnr meuti it d in Madrid, or any wh-ro elsn in ICu r ip in cnniMxia arith thr; calmiiM, it cariiiot have len Inf.. re th- flrt;on. as the ItDnW-llAthings :.!!. illfyc, lir aubeqaently, arisen, nmiil th 2 isip of the il iv. lists id prrsons were talk' d of r uend in the newiepapera of th' U. Stairs, iurluding ihe bum of Mr. Camphi-ll. nnd it is thus I a rely possible thai his nimn mav have hren spo len ol in M idi id. H it e do nt believe thnt any such statfmpnt is pretended wns ever ni id In Mr. Hirrinoer, nor do we believe th i Mr. It tr ringer will disgrace himself hv indertakin In vouch for anv such naiemble r himnv on t! e Pr-silenl of the lTnit'd Stnt s. WHetber he do so or not. however, thai the hnputntinn which attrihutes to (li-n. Pierce, either directly or indirectly, or in any form of rtatfarait ni pirrh. the nllei'il rrangmnl or nndrraianslinj; with the Roman hierarchy.' or is irjr.riy. frualy, ahamekraely Infe n all its sub-t.'.ai.-p form, nnd spirit, and hut another specimen i the infamous system of hasp personal calumni ation of motives and id actions which constitute ihe staph of the electi'ne rtug ar'tcles and Btl slreaaea of iir. know aofhin a, (!t is a reaaarkahje fir', as ind'i-a'iw of the pro ftiga, v of alaatler with arhieh ihe VrestdVnt hna l' n as iil d, that while duriOf! the prasidentMl lctioii be Bought tin' support of neither Protes tant nor Catholic a such while no appeal was made, . idi his appruballno, to pr.ji4icea arising from rnligiou, race or birth while he thus main Gained tin: dignity of the position in which he had dees placed by the unsought action of the Demo cratic party his opponents, on the other hand, not content with courting the "rich Irish brogue" and "sweet German accent, " went further, and is.iile-d him with harsh vituperation and mean misrepresentation because of certain provisions in t he constitution of this State, on which they built (aba" imputations ol being himself imhued wi'h "cntini'Mtts of bigotry against Catholicism. Now, when that stupid falsehood has had its day, and has lailed to accomplished the purposes of its mal ignant invntors, they turn round and ealumn .lously allege that nt that very time he was imbued .with sentiments ol bigotry in favor of Catholicism. o contradictorily false and mean is the wretched irnsh, in connexion with election, seriously dis honors political controversy in the United States. II ashington Union. Tote or 1853. Hero is the vote of the several Counties in this District polled at the Consrressional Flection in 2953; Crnige. Osborne. Mecklenburg (LTnini,i Anson S'nnl v Cabarrus Ho wan Uataurbn Lincoln (J. is ton CleavilanJ 872 70.5 218 61 410 670 74 J 481 730 820 6.9C5 03G 474 937 870 770 825 274 297 150 410 5.619 In the Convention of 1335. which aruenuVd our ifate Constitution, th venerable ; Uriarck Macon, when discussing Ait very question f reiiguui tol teuton in regard to Catholics, used this language: ' Fears teetn to be ontertaiued that the Catholics iil ovor-ruu this country. They ;jj:iy do it, but I J i not think it hall us probable us thai a mouse vUt kill a buffalo I Let tham come when they Mr. Macon raid, ' and I will lay "a w-agi-r fhal the Proteatants concert tico to the Catholics ?pC' in the mm speech he also said : I here am times whoa a nvin if a true natriit. t-k himself lor the good of h.s cou.rry.- ! c present is a crisis of tint f.i uC I From the Fayetteville Argus. J Mb. Editor : We huve fallen on evil limes. 1 WJ free PMi -.re .irugjr'mjr s,r lhe , cenilency amidst European deapolusn, a startling ; P'clacle if beheld in our own country . Bigotry am intolerance are becoming the watchword of a 1 parIy once iovincibl-. even in reverse, now M- ! so )ow ng 1o p,,nder to ,he mos, deba91 at. 1 8)on3 o our na,ure. ,hal jt , j-h f- t - - . ...... . fc, ' ' . v uu " (1 . ,m,s d.-basmg our people, and eauM th.-m i nr.r ii,u --- ... i . ,i . . ,,6 . nore the lessons taught them in the history of lln- publican America. j When religious opinions are made the political Shiboielh to test a man's fitn3s for civil rights.) when proscription unworthy our ancestry and the y w Htre wom su.iy ,he proud ... v - i v. s i s ' ' V ll 11 "II J Vt f 1 I " , I T " I IXl ft' KS T " . " -f- r '7 and battle lor the right, no ea( us or p?ri8h u itl, it matter Where It mJ What is there in this world's history, (this Priest ridden world,) to command our respect in the mis erable record of its bigotry and intolerance ? Cath olics have burnt Protestants, Protestants Catholics, verily the world's history abounds with "Man's inhumanity to man." To the intelligent reader of history how peuril is sectarian bigotry, hw cruel as the grave is "Religious intolerance." Proies- b tMlfl persecuted both Catholics and their fellow Irotestants in Germany, Swiizeland, Geneva, France, Holland, Sweden and England, and Oath- olics Protestants tho world over. Henry the VIII burnt three Protestants and hanged four Catholics on the same day, and the same place. "Consum mate impartiality" indeed; but more wretched folly is it now lo revive f.hose lee lines .engendered of he on the corrupt body of human depravity in ; a darker age, in the lan:l of Washington and Jef. I ferson afford the startled world the miserable I spectacle of political disfranchisement in the "land I i i.r tk r.u ...i u u ..i .u i American sympathy once welled up from manly 1 ! bosoms with Catholic Ireland in h r dtdiverance ! from the miserable restrictions of n rotten system, i Must we then, the sons of sires w ho bled lor reli- I giou and civil liberty, must we be hoodwinked by adroit and abmitious politicians, urge on a mad crusade for obsolete and worse than Utopian ideas, j j and worship this foetid sepulchre which, Tyrants ' nnd Oligarchies have surrendered as unworthy ol ' lh' ir keeping. In the name of insulted heaven 1 and down trodden hum nity, whither we are drift- 'og? We members of tha' great conservative par ty that claimed a Clay and a Webster as ihegreal ' exponents of ps principles, at a time when we j battled for issues which never yet mantled the cheek of a whig with sh m are we to become j , Jackal! to the Lion of Know-nothing'sm and dg j a gallant party to the bitter end lo prey on th- i corrupted morsels he delirns to leave us ? Will victory enure to us by a fusion so humiliating ; bis : - ! our once proud party, who if fall they sometimes : did, ever fell "with their back to the Geld and thur feet to the foe" shall we skulk about in the dark to conceal designs which the day would blush to own? Has our parly dwindled in o such small dimensions as meanly to succomh and play second fiddle in this Lilliputian scheme to pin down th. gi-int ol democracy when he rests him alter victo ry ? For one, before 1 can lend myself m an end so ignoble, I must know nothing of history diu' m eves to the deduction of such nhilosoahv I may hav,. eatid from thence, rf pndiited thocrci-d inv father taui'lit mn and r?" with the multitude to d evil in aiding the a tis less triumph of bigotry and intolerance. There was a time when I, though no! even a file leader iu ihe stru'z'e arith the domiri'-n' party did my best in open manly fijhl to " lake the bam out of the eye of D. -moeraey" and though I show ed somewhat of temper in the melee, some "stom ach for the fijht," I lost riot my sell resp-c. Where now are rnv compatriots in arms Some, like the gallant Wise and Kerr are in the thickest of the fight arith stalwart arms doing battle for tho true principle on which our government is based while others are lendirg themselves to those thy know not who, for purposes they know not what, while the bones of the dead Harry rattle in their Coffin at strange alliance anil the voice of Ihe mighty Webster with sepulchral feme murmers in vain " Lilbriy nnd Equality now and forever one and inseper;ible." An A.n-on Wmo. Cbstrlottc ICail Itoad. An esteemed friend baa furnished us with the following Table showing the comparative earnings ol this Koad lor the first six months of the year 1954 and ISoo. Pkfioht, 1854. Fhkioht, 1854. January 13,37 5 91 January, February. March, ' April, May, June, 8,635 41 6 ITS 52 12.243 G'J 15.617 87 13,892 00 10,109 91 Ft-bruary, March, ' April, M .y, Jiui'-, r 1,3139 i:i 17.8-8 6:1 25.64 1 1 i 19 464 7 1 15.621 70 161,335 49 69 93S 39 Passkxoeb. January. 5.306 50 PaSSKNC! Kit. January, 5.0G3 00 February, March, April, May, June, 4,741 25 5,35 34 4 334 00 5 237 14 4,100 53 $29,169 60 4,200 00 8103,307 05 February 4.413 00 .March, 5 626 01 April, 5,119 63 May, 5 150 44 JunV, 4.539 48 $36,546 76 Mail P.iy 4,200 00 $136 076 24 Mail Pay Excess of income of 1855 over 1854.932.779 2 1 This st.iiPiniit inrliran s a good st;it" of thing i for the company, notwithstanding the lightness of the times during the period embraced. 3nu Sl5ofrtisfmrnt5. Administrators Notice. VLL persons indebted to the estate of Peter Rhyne, dee'd, will please to make settlement immediate ly, as that is the only remedy to save cost. HENRY SETZER, CALEB KHODES, Administrators with the will annexed. Dallas, N. C .july 27, 1853. l-3w FIVE CENTS REWARD. R ANA WAY from the u deraigned in April last, a bound girl, by the name of HANNAH A. BAKER, at;?d lo or 17 yea s. All persons are forewarned har boring or employing said girl, as the law will be rigidly enforced against them. The above reward, and no thanks, will be given for her delivery to me. ELI GRIFFITH, july 27, 1S55. 1 3 RHETT & ROBSOM, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS 1 Nqs. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. o i TT WrVTJrrTkT O e . fJ3T" Libera! advances made on Consignments. . f ' jlv ?7th SS Reference: H. B. Williams, President of the Bank I l-tim. I STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM the subscriber, in the Town of Char lotte, 011 Tuesday tbe 24th inst., a dark Iron Gray IMTn-Ho three ye-ars-old, a star or blaze on the face, slender make, and a natural pacei. She was newly shod on the fore feet, had on a boys sad die, considerable worn. Any information: of said 3VIa,X"0 wiH be thankfully received, and the taker up suitably rewarded, or if stolen, 1 will give for the aDnrehensinn and conviction of thiat. i" r i ' Any information left at Springs & MrLeod's store, or to me at Hornet's Nest post office, will be received. Ny.M MAXWELL. ju'y 2, I8.'i5. - ' l Yf . . . . - -- (UMtltLE C SHOP rpHF b b I 1 t inf h" f ' ! j 1 1 the pubHc -XiV T.u i u.e - ! I lillit' ,TJ it It III!: ftlfllllM 111 ill 1 "Ai3, etc., maue on me most approved styles oui oi apprcved sty the best matenai.to which he aks the inspection ol pur- I chasers. His estal lisbments is on College and Depot streets, where he will be glad to see his friends. JOHN H ARTY. july 28, lS.IS. 1-tf WANTKD. A GOOD MILK COW, for which a fair price w ill bt paid. Enquire at this Office. june 29 -19 A, R. PHILLIPS, BROKER, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT- Fur the purchase nnd sate of Real Estatk, Stocks, RoUBs), N BumOKS, all kieds of Mcrchuudiav and Country Produce.. . ., . . . . - tj" OtFice in rear of the Coninitrci.il Bank, Cohnaw j u'a' i South Carolina. ana 15; 1S.',5." 47-2ai CHARLOTTE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. M1IS COMPANY is now organised occording to tbe net of Incorporation, u nt arc prepared to receive up. I plications and issue policies sgainM loss by fire on kinds oi I 'optriy and inercha mlizr, OFFICERS: 11. C. Car ox. Prrsid, n, JuHN Ik wilt, V. President, Wm. Johns, n, Attorney, J. K. Irw in, Stc. & Treat. W. L. Wrist, , Afcnt. Diaecr rs. 15. C. Carson,-John Irwin, J. A. Young:, Joseph It. White, James II. Csrnon, Dr. M. B. Taylnr, V. W, Cluis, Win. Johnson, I.eroy i'priiis, J. W. Os Iiorne, Chin. Overman, nd R. II. Bra w ley. 1LT Direct all communication! to the Secretary. JOHN F. IRWIN, Sec'y. June I.'i.ISjj. 47-tf jXTotioe- IWir.T. attend at the Court House in Charlotte on S.iturd iy of eacli week during the month of July, i lor the purpose of taking- the returns of all taxable pro- 1 l,er,-v iu !i:,id Town and Beat, all individuals or persons owning property subject to a .Mule tax will take notice. J. P. KOSS, J. P. June 2:, 1855. 49-4 w PI11LIC koi k i:. NEW GRAND DUCHY OF BADEN LOTTERY L.O PI . Capital 14,000,000, Fs. ' ' I MIW LOAN is poaraiileed ly the Government, and ill l- iliiiwn oi liitfere'iit prizes, as tollows: ' 11 of 50.000 ris. I 45 ol 10.000 FIs. I 10 of :.5 (M!0 Fia. '3 of la.OJO FIk. '2 t" 12,000 Fl. j H't of IO.tM)0 FIs. 40 of 5 000 FIs. 2 of 4,900 Fls. : .r)8 of 4,000 H.. 3G6 of 2.000 Fls. 1044 of 1,0'Jo Fls. &.C. itc. The lowest prize bi iny 12 Florcns. 12 Florcns are equal to Fve Dollars. Tbe next Drawing; lakes phtca ut (Jarlsrulie, under the Dirrction ofthc Baden Government, on the 31st Aagust, , 1855, when every drawn number must obtain one of the ' above mentioned Prizes, which will he paid in ensb, at Hit office of Ihe undersigned. Those fortun ite Share ' holders. nut ri sidjjigoii the !pt, will have their amount or lf izcs'galiu-d paid' to them through nn established Bank. The- Lit. tif ttie ' result v. ill be sent to each Shareholder, and the Successful numbers published in ; the Mcwfipapcr. The Trice of Tickets is Two Dollars. The tollort iiifr advantages are given by taking a num ber of Tickt Is. viz : 1 1 Tickets cost only 21 50 Tickets cost only $S0. ! 23 Tickets cost only -10 1 00 Tickets cost only 1 50 The Price tor Tickets can be sent in Dank Notes or Dulls., payable in any ot the commercial towns ot'Ger nianr. Ho'lau'd, France, England, Scotland, or Ireland. For Tickets and Piaspeetnaea apply to the undersign-. i-4 Bitkiss house, which is appointed lor the sak ol Ticket?. MOR1Z STIEBLE SONS, Bmkers, Frankfort on-t he-Maine Germany, N. K Letters to be directed ' per Steamer, via Liv. erpool," to MORIZ STIEBLE SONS, Bankers, in Fra uk tort -on tlu:-3.iinc. Remittances which ariivc after tha day of Drawing, will be returned, or invested in the next Drkwing, at the option of the sender. July 27th Ifo't. l-5w. Save i our Conis ! rrHf XotiJ and AiGcoiints of the Lite iirm of A. Bo 1 tliunc A: Co. lias been placed in the hands ot S. W. I). .vis, Bm., tor eolKclion and cttlcancAt. Those in debted cither by Note or Account, arc requested to make an immediate arrangement, as further indulgence can not mid will not be tfmuted. ALEXANDER &c JOHNSTON. April 7. IS -. Notice MY iNf.tco and Accounts having been placed in the haml of S. W. Davis, K.-f., lor collection, those who ure indebted to me individually, or as one oi the old firm of Steele & Ilnrty, are ret-pecttully requeot ed o make settlement bv April Court, if not sooner. & o r r i r A. C. STEELE. Feb. 9, 1M.". 28-tf A .otable Fuel! ()'v! UR unsettled accounts for year before last, and last cr. we must have closed by Cash or good Motes " ripht ttraight along " vithovt retpert to pertons. Our creditors make us FACk'thk music," on all occasions, and we " caritt " dance 'by " ourselves axy LOKGra. " Talk enough." 1RITCHARD it CA ED WELT., m arch 0, 185.'). 33. f No 3 (tra -lc Row. LOOK HERE ! ITE, the undersigned, have purchased t lie large and V extensive Stock of' Ci I'OCeri VH belonging to the firm ol Elms JL Spnitt, ut which place 'c will be found at all time, ready and willinrr to wait on "II those who ma)- favor us with their pitronage. By keeping on I hand a full supply of Family Groceries, we will be prepared to fill all orders punctually, that may be intru.-leil to our care, uur mono is--quicK sales nnd small profits" lor cash or -barter. Tlie highest cash pi ices will tie iaid for produce. ELMS & OlTES. may 27, 185.5. 45tf NEW BOOKS FOR SALE AT L0WRIE AND ENMSS'S BOOK STORE. (522 ! .I'HE.M.vo ot liie Lm.ii.al st!.au,.,us Nor.;U by W.l- , fw vwa. On the place -there is a a very com ortable ! 1 l,n -Nrt!'; "reoe, or the first day of the Rlood ,iweing house ari(, a nepessary out buildings, includ by Alexander Uumas. fran-ited from the original jng xn eXi.elient (Jin House and Screw, iust built. maiiu-cnut. : Alio, a Spring and well of good water. Tbeaboveland tasluon and Fancies, by Mrs. Stephen,. i situated in a h althy neighborhood-surrounded by The Maroon, a legend ot the Carnbbcea. and other j an industrious, intel igent and moral community. , talcs by W. Gil more Simms. - , i Tbe subscriber, will take pleasure in showing the land The C.stle Builder, by the author of "HeartseaM:, to Qn de,irous al purchasing. ' "The Heir Ot Rid .lyfte.' "Scenes and Chances," etc. J. M. DO BY. Thi Old Jnn or-the Travellers' Entertainment, by jjy 19 853. i-tf irVk)f9 . . i Whig copy. Tin; aTsovfl lj-ai .-alLtkc jrrv J4tct aad. most popular - ' ' " ' nawcu os the" Hay. " -J nivci,ca tuc pav, ...w,. .. - .-j , Wc.tfflfftijttly'TL'&cp oh bnd a Urge. dad Well scltcud 1 stock of stationary of eVeTy. kiiin, and are oonsta ntly re Cciving all tiic. new bn'oks that arc bi-i;iy publisheif, and book IImI "ITentlve out got, arc can pctoa Uie shortct notice. Jim 2-M855. S 4?Ctf ATTACH MENTSfof sale at this office. GREAT ATTRACTION THF. SUBSCRIBERS respectfully announce to their customers and the public in gen- ral, that ttyfy have re moved their StOCli Of Gt-OOClSt from tl.e'r old stand to the just erected new brick Store immediately opposite Messrs. Parks & Hutchison, and a few doors south of Mr. Kerr's Hotel, where they will keep, as heretofore, a gener.il assortment ot f DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, H ARDWARE, GROCERIES, HATS BOOTS, SHOES, &c, &c, ; all of which they will sell at their well-known low prices j WUMWm WRY 60-03)3 AID AT AND BELOW intention ol makinc room lor a very heavy every one wishing to take the chance of obtaining ; oeen i.ou ht this spring at the No.thern Markets, at the WE WILL OFFER CALICOES at frm 4. 5. nnd very go d at 6 cents and upwards, GINGHAMS nt 12i and 15 cents' " FANCY MUSLINS at 6 and 8 cents Choice; Styles " at 10, 12 nnd 16 2-3 cents BAREGES and SILK TISSUES nt corresponding low prices, Rich, Plain nnd F .fir v Drees SILKS at 50 and 75 cents. Our9tock of White Goo-Is is very heovy. Plain nnd dotted Swiss Muslins and J.iconets from 12j rents upward. Linen Omnhric Hnndkerchiefs Irom 8 cen's upwards. Irish Linen Irom 25 crists uputarda. Our stock of Hosiery nnd Glovr9, as well as Shirtings nd Sheetings, and every oth-r anii le in that line is vry larg', and thy will he sold accordingly. We intend to offer for Gentle. m'ii also, ureatlv r dured nrict s in 'h- Readv-Made Clothme line, and ennrantee i-verv one who i purchases ol us fps.ve moO'-y. Our Stock is I CSP" Merchants in the coop try will find great I Charlotte; July 17, 1 855. I 1 i GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF 8 ED CI ID tlito 1,1 S & t'OHKX wish ng t close out the ba ance of their Sl: T l ; It sTOl K, will as they have heretofore done at this late season ol the year, ofler their splendid Stock of LADIES DRESS GOODS, comprising in part, SILK TISSUKS, BAREGES, BAREGE HOBES, W hite and Colored LAWNS, MUSLINS, &c, at COST FO.'J CASH. They ill also inclu .'c a large ass rtmeut of SILK & STRAW BONNETS, BLOOMERS, " and a full assortment of GENTLEMEN'S READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS & STRAW GOODS, which will positively be sold ;.t Cost and no mistake. ' O" We do not promise to sell the whole of our Stock at Cost, although vc will sell everything at our usual 1 lew Prices. What we promise we will perform. C all and see. ELIAS & COHEN7, iVw. 2, Granite Kmc. ! Charlotte, July 17, 1855. 52-tf j K7" Just receiving a lare Lot of Groceries of all kinds, which will be sold cheap. PRITCHAH. HAVE Jut Received and arc now opening, .it the one of the Largest and best selected Stocks of DRUGS, u J .1.1 k imrkTrmri ii . iii i i OILS, PAINTS AND PAINTERS' ARTICLES, VARNISHES, WdWJW GLASS AND PUTTY, GLASS-WAKE. FRENCH, ENGLISH & AMERICAN PERFUMERY, FINE TOILET & SHAVING SOAP?, Fine Hair, Tooth, and Paint Brushes, STTRGTfUT, T ivi ir i in, x kjj ii vjixvj THLSSES AND SUPPORTERS OF ALL KINDS, SPICES, SNUFFS, AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, All the Patent or Proprietary Medicines of the Day3 Superior Inks, Fare VI hie and Bi-antlies far Medicinal Purposes, EXTRACTS FOR FLAVORING, ACIDULATED DROPS, very refreshing and delicious, STABLER', AND JACOBS'.S DIARRHtEA CORDIAL, OILMAN'S II AIR DYE, (instantaneous in its elT. ct.) PIIALON'S MAGIC IUIR DYE, CEOICS TOILET AM) FANCY ARTICLES, &0, &0, &C. g1 We make our purchases for Cash, and offer goods equally as low as they can bj obtain ?d from any similar establishment in this section. 1J 11 Ml A.JV TED TO BE FIlESif, FURE .I.VIi GEA LIJTE. OitUERS from the Country promptly filled, and satisfaction guaranteed, with rega'd both to price and quality, PHYSICIAiVS Will receive particular attention July 13, 1855. 51 FLORIDA LAND AGENCY. THE undersigned has established an agency in the town of Alligator, Columbia County, Fla., for the purchase, sale or location ot Land Warrants, the pur chase and sa.e ol lands generally, improved and unim proved. The fact now being established that a Kail Koad is to be constructed immediately, connecting the Atlantic and lulf of Mexico, runing through the entire length of the county, East arid West, and in view of the great fertility of our soil, the unusually fine growth of pine timber on the land, the healthfu ness of the climate, aad the reasonaH e terms on which lands can now be obtained, there is perhaps no section of the UnLon which affords equai inducements to th -emigrant front th ojder States. Having had some experience in farming on the different kinds ol land, and acquired a general knowledge ot them throughout the county, and having acquired unusual acilities for pointing out such as are for sale either of public or private lands, he feels very confident of making it the interest of all persons wishing infornation, or w ho may have deter mined to sett e in- Florida to call on him. W. O. JEFFREYS. Reference. Huv. E. C. Cabel. "1 Hi.n. A. E. Maxwfll. Ilex. I). S. Walker, State Register Tullahassrr, Fla. i J Carthago', N. C. H. C. McLean, Esa Da. S. C. Bb ice, Rev G. McNeill, J Fayettrville, N. C. Dr. M.VLLKTT ? Messrs. IV. M. Lawton & Co., Charleston, S. C. Alli-;;t'r, Fia., Jun; 29, 1-55. 49-ly LAND FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER oilers for sale the Plantation on which he resides, situated on Little Sugar Creek, 8 miles South of Char lotte, in the Providence region, and 1 mi e tt. . v. nan now. i nis nan contains about QS O Acrefft of this amount, abou' f. M A TT R A E. THt"undersfgned is riow manufacturing M ATTR AS SES in'a very superior manrer. He has a large' lot of various sizes on hand, and will make any size to or der on short notice. W. W. QUIN. Charlotte, july -20, 1 855. 52-3w BLANK DEEDS FOR SALE HERE. hast ol tb I From this day we offer our whole stock of SiABY-AiI OSOTSSfflfi NEW YORK COST, Stock of JH "jail C3r C O C3l S We therefore Great Bargains, to our present Stock, which mostly has lowest rates. extensive nnd must he reduced before PnH. inducements offered. DRUCKER & SOMMERS. 52-tf CALDWELL Grranite Xx-vls Store, H v i 4 T i i x i PRESCRIPTIONS at ui 1 hours of the day mid night. TF A RELIABLEJIEDICINE. THE CELEBRATED mu&mi mmm. A Purely Vegetable Preparation, AND A SOVERIGN REMEDY FOR THESE BITTERS are purely a Vegetable Compound, and are olfered to the public under the fullest con viction that they will be found a safe and soveieign Remcy for Dyspepsia. They have been triumphantly tested not only by nu merous families and physicians in the South, who have furnished ample testimony as to their decided ex cellence, but also by the Proprietor, who lor ten years, suffered all the gloom incident to that stubborn ami distressing disease. EXTRACT ! do hereby certify that I have Known and used your celebrated compound COLLETON BITTERS in my family for more than fifteen years, anil 1 do verily believe it to be one ol the most vaiuab e Family and Plantation Medicines in use, having witnessed their beneficial effects in so many instances, that with truth it may be affirmed they well deserve the high enco- mnma which they have received from the afflicted who have partaken of their invigorating and health resto ring properties. Signed, CHARLES C. CAPERS, Planter, St. Helena, S. C. The undersigned, sole agents for the above Medi cines, take pleasure in stating that the) are intimate ly awrjuainted with the manufactu e of the "Colleton Bitters,-' hence they do not hesitate to commend the 1 artii le, as possessing rare virtues, and well calculated to afford relief 1 n DYSPEPSIA AND ITS KINDRED DISEASES. Retail price, 50 cents a Bottle! For which sum nn ir.culculable amount of suffering may be arrested. The trade will b supplied on libe- 1 . r sit n t t t . f 1 ,1 n ral terms. ma v 1 i, a w, k hal h , DrusgistSi Charleston, S. C. bJTThis Medicine can be obtained of Scarr & Co., Charlotte, Reid .v fireir. Full wood, and o'her respe'eta Me Druggists and Merchants throushoat the State. Feb 16, 1855. 30-ly TO THE PUBLIC. rpHE Partnership heretofore existing under the name l of Parks & Hutchison has expired. i The notes and accounts due Parks & Hutchison. are placed in the ban is ot E. Nye Hutchison for settlement PARKS & HUTCHISON, july 20, 1885. : . 32-3w IN withdrawing .from the Mercantile profession, I would exre'sVtVtt'forri'y' paTTomffor the almost unvarying kindness which- tbvy have exhibited, and the earnest desire that prosperity and happiness may attend them. Thouh not rngaged in business, 1 shall be pleased ,o see my 1 lie la at my old stand. DAVID PARKS. july 20, 1K55. 52-3w j CHEMICALS BOUNTT LAND BILL. 8. V. DATfS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, CnajtRLOTTE, jr. c. ALL collections or Miner business attended to with promptness; particularly such as rder to the prom cution of Pension Claim, Lund Warrant, and donations of Bounty-Land uaindt the General (tovefsusmal, un der the late Bounty Lnnd Lav f March 3d, lb.'..", ft, ing 160 Acrcsof Land to all Officer, Lund and N;n .l, Couuuisiion'd or non-Coinmisiniu.-d, ail Soldicia, Sr .. -men. Clerks, or other persona, who have served in ani of the Wars in which the I'uitcd St.. Us have been rn. (raged since 179C ; and alio to all Officers, and Soldier f tho Revolutionary War, tfnir widows and minor children. Persons having such claims, by presenting thrm in,, mediately, may secure an early ie d their ccrti lo cates. Office, 5 doors south of Sadler tto . tl3'. Respectful I, Yours! THE unsettled businesa of fritrhar.l CWwelt. for 1854, h-s been pUcvd in the huuds of S. W. Davis for co. lection and si-ttlcinent. Those indebted for that year will be doing us a great favor by closing their Ac. counts immediately, a vc have invariably cash to pay. and " Money now, as all must know, is a hard thing to borrow." PRITCIIARD & CALDWELL. April 7, 1855. 33 r New Confectionary and Bakery. J. &. E. LONERGAN 'PAKE pleasure in announcing to their friends and 1 the public that they huve just opened in the House on Main street, 2 doors east ot the American Hotel, a Bak ry and ( onfectionary stab ishment. Having secured the services of an experienced Baker and thorough workman, they are prepared to furnish trend. Cake d every thing in their line of most superior description. Th y have just opened An Extensile Variity of AND ALL KINDS OF CANDIES, TOYS, F.iA'CV ARTICLES of every detaiptivn. And indeed every thing usu.llv fountain their Una. If a desire to please, and reasonable terms, will in sure patronage theyare determined to have it. J. & R. LONERGAN. January 25, 1855. 27-tf N. B. 1 have sold my interest in the Grocery to J. Lonergan. All persons indebted to the f'liu aie earnc.-tly requested to settle, as longer indulgence can not be given. E, 1. ON LIU; AN. Jan. 2C, lt-55 WHEAT MARKET, ? Tri lio rWlsll to purchiise thrte or UtQT '.oin'n.d lloliKl.ll bushel ot good uu reliant.. LK wheal, lur wliieli 1 ail pay I he hightht e.;-h pi ice. Cbarlotte from its taeilitica of lr:iusprrtiti)H is one n the be.-t inland marke'.x in tbe Southern Slate-. 1 In i a erectej large Alt reliant Mill CtMltigfiMMM to tin Kaiirund capable ot grinding three hundred barrels of lloiir p. r day, and to ke p them running I n ut-t ItbVC u In at, Ko bring it ulong, if you want the highe st t'ii;ure lor it. I 3iu prepared to g-rind for loll , It' yon tluitr whose brand will be satboienl to sell it in any marktt iu the world, here i the place lo have it UialittrBClurt d. These Mills have already wade a reji t. tioii net ii -llrior 1oany in the ceunlrv. LKROY SPRINGS. Ju- . 15, 185.r. t;-n Vhig,Miailottc ; Banner, Salisbury ; Enquirer, i rl villt ; Standard, I hester, Inlellig ncer, Sin Ihv ; News, Arheville; will ineertS monili and forward bills lot! sabseribcr at Charlotle. Piedni6nt Snlpliitr nutl Chalyfcralr I HI If ki: t oi M l , M. Sixteen miles North nf Morgiuttott, will Ir oj.ru for the reception of Comprnty, un 'Itc 15 of Jane, lb "". r I " HIS delightful Summer retreat cannot he swrpasse i 1 by any of tbe fashionable Watering P. ares W'ltbiu the State of North Carolina. Here invalids, as we 1 j -those seeking pleasure, may d a Suinmer residcin , calculated to ieore the last erergies of the Physical Constitution ai.d giatify the most fastidious. The proprietor has enlarged his spurious arrouinm. dations by considerable additions, and is prepared lo receive a large company, lie will spare no pains to contribute to the benefit and g; atifiration of tho.-e w h" favor him with their company. This fine watering place is Minounded by some of the greatest Natural curiosities in this Country. Th Table Uock is only seven miles lr m the spring! . Hollow Spring Cave is one mile, Itavin Rock Tali Ion i miles, and Falls of Liuvilie is nine miles. And all in a great country lor hunting and iabittT Deer and turkeys are plenty in the neighboi hood of the springs. By calling nn Dr. Happotdt, proprietor ol I be4 Moun tain Hotel," in Morganton, eveiy pereaaaijf itifora a tion pertaining to the medical qualities ol these wutei can be obtained. JAMES c. fcSTES, Proprietor. June f, lSo'i. 4C-!fta Notice. HAVING bought out (he entire int. n M l Wm. K. Mjm in the firm of DAVIDSON Ml INS. I will t ., . . t ..1.1 j ..... a . .. continue inc iinKim ui int mi vi.iuu, nu inn urn 1 -mined to offer great iwdoccCiilitS t all who Mill lin. . mo with a call, and esprchill' la llionc who buy l'r C'UNll. The Notes nnd Accounts ol the lute firm kre in atj handy, and will be Milled bv me ul"tu-. B. H. DAVIDSON. April 20. 1P.'5. 39if Hatches! Watches! Walclus! THE subseribi r an now n a Wing a large stock ot WATi'HES from the iiioi-t tltbr..ti d makers ; aUo .1 rich stock of Fashionable Jewelry, Chains, &c.f all of which will be sold low fr eat) or on abort tints to punctual dealtrs. TIIOS. TROTTER A SON april 27. Ic.'m iOtl Whig copy. S. M. UOWFAA , Saddle and Harness Manufacturer, Three doors south of Sadler's Hotel. CHARLOTTE, ft. C. I WOCLD rospectfuily iuform the citizens of Charlotte and the surroun ding country, that I have now on tin:. I AN EXTENSIVE ASSOaTMr. N r C P Saddles, Bridles, Harness. Saddler? Hardware, Whips, Bcffalo Rosen. horse mlankets, saddle cloths, skirtings, hog skins. Patent, Enamelled & Harness Leather, together with every thing usually kept 111 n.y line of business. TT :mIM A. Ilnrn'K JlakrrM tmtmM4 with every thine necessary for carrying on the busi ness, on the most reasonable term. J All kinds of Saddles and Harness nude it !'c s'-iort'-Jt notice. XT Kepiiring "promptly eeeut"l. Oct. uo, it . s. m . how r ICED SODA WATER. . ' PRITCHARD &. CALDWELL nAVE opened for the season their new and improved Soda Water Apparatus, and sparkling un! re freshing beverage, may berTajliitaTl h' U3 at the m iy 18 (fKANITfi DUUO STUHE. IIAVINT; purchased "t'uc builJinc i n Isas ncr, a few donra iiorthrast of Kerr's Vsa t and repaired and fitted it op in first-rate style, I nubl cspcctfully inlorui the trvdlij public that it u prn tor thcrf-ception of re jfllai andtranWt Wivsf Drovers will find ample seewsasKlatiotw t !. . Jan. 1-J, lt55. 2ri-ly t. H. Ut.
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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