I I 1 1 I riii i x rv- ct w t 1 v ' TO THE PATRONS OF PERRY DAVIS' VEGETABLE Owing to the large -mount of ounterfeit Pain Killer put up ami SoM as genuine by unprincipled men, we have been .b'ii-i to report to very expensive measure to protect ourselves pecuniarily, and the public tiom great injury, by buying and uirg their worthless coun ;eifeits. The cori;paiative plaia sad simple style in which our Paia Killer has Le. ii pat up, has made it very easy for these disposed, to imitate it vi-iy sucees falls', as far as its exwi al appearance, in style of Lot- tie. lab!, and color of the article : but we nee.: not sav i that the c aspotun ! is a miserable, filtby proi action, and j calculated to do gr.-al injury to those W ho might use it J ith the ror.fidei.ee that I bey i.a.e been aciustumei! j to use tke gen nine Pain RJler. Parties whose bun-j mm it is to counterfeit valuable preparation, do it in puch a secret manner, that it is almost useless to at- tempt to pui:ih them by lesal rneas :r"s. a- it s .'ifli- i eult, and v ajaigM say imsible to bi ing the proof j home to them. Consul ri: g ti.e great diCratty in protertii: our- j k!vm aivl the public by pTOeeatins partiea, are have ( t.ern ;n a very gr-a! expense in getJ:i:g up a Bnelj j esecvteq kt e i : i : a Ji a v a; e l n a ; jl, for our bottles. M e a!m attach to our bottles a Sfepl Kagmved Kote at" Hand, wkick we issue as our obliga tion, and to counterfeit which is held to be forgery by the laws ol the United States, and which parties will But dare attempt to do. Tke great expense attending the getting i ,) and printing of these labels will prevent t:i attempt to counterfeit, thus ertirili to the pub ic that the atttete ihej- purchase is the genuine Perry iax ir. Pain Killer, manufactured by Perry Davia J pon. Sole Proprietors. The Pain K:!er will be put up in a new style of pane botta, with the words, Davis' Vegetable Fain Killer, kbanra in the Class. We have discontinued the use of lhe ."7j cent bottles and now put up only four sizes, ir. : 144 rants, 2o cents, rifi cents sad 81 per bottle We. have also a vry fine Eagraving on Mone lor the Bad labels, specifying the contents ol the box, where and by whom manuf.ictuied, vV c. We havealso added to our Pamphlet of directions and certificates a cover beautil.iUy nicked, present I Bf on the first pae a very exeeUcnl likeness of Perry Davis, tke original inventor 't the Pain Killer. The bottle labels, and one label o' each hox.hus also a correct likeness of Perry Iavis, aheh t will be iwipoisible to cewnterfcil saccessfa ly. We have been to thi expense, that tke public might have perfect confidence that th. y were getting the sen um ? ait. elf when ttiey buy a bottle as above ' descri b ed. To those wl.o have so long u;ed and proved the merits of our article, we would say that we shall con tinue to prepare our Pain Killer of the best and purest materials, and that it shall be every i ay worthy of their approbation as a family medicine. PERRV DAVIS tt M., Manufacturers and Proprietors. Providence, TJ. I., July 27th IH'jO. The Pain Killer is sold by Parrcataa Ciuvtu, Char'otte, N. C ; also by Sill At Sill, Salisbury ; Hoatright h Rarkuloo, Colum bia ; and by Druggists, Grocers and Medicine Dealer general I V July 27th l-r5. 1-ly. PUBLIC NOTICE, NEW 6RAN0 DUCHY CF BADEN LOTTERY K.O . Capital 14,000,000, FIs. 'III I.O.N i sjaarantced by Ike Government, and aril be drawn n diflrrcal prist-s, as ta'lovs: I t of M.OMFlft I 45 tir-lO.OOO ETs. 'J 13 f 35,000 Pis. S3 of 15,00-1 F;. 2 ol 12,000 Fl 95 af 10,000 Fla. fOof 5 OUO Ek. 8 of 1 900 p! oS of 1.0i'i. l is. SOfiof 2.004 Flsl 104j of I.00J Fl. St c. iVc. V. Tbe lowest prize kniaa H Florcns. 12 Fisreas are rqu::l to Fve IXJlars. The nct Drawtna takes ptaat at Uarkrak. andcr ike Diracsiaa of tbe Hadcu Caret nascnt, aa t)io 'M i Anfoat, 1"5, when i vcr drawn uebibcr mosl obtain one of tke ubi.xe asen'ionca I rises, winch will be p.ud in c-ifh, at rhr tke office of tbs aatlersif aed. Tlioac fortnaite S.;.ire boldirs ri"t rtsidiiijr on Ike spot, ill hive tk ir BRKMtnl pi Prim gainnl paid to lite an through an istaklisketl ' Hink. The L'sts oi lhe result S ill Le sent to each BkarcboMcr, and Ike success la! nanskera pabliskcd in , tin- Kawaa ipers. The I'rif.- ofTickrta ist Two DollalV. The kdlotrinf! :..! antaj;rs an given by taking a riuni- : in r ot I Mskt la, vis : II Tiaketa east only $0 i 50 Tic'i.ts cost nnl V 980. ' ly 1511 23 Tickets east oshv dO 100 Tickets cost on 'i'bc Fries few Tickets caa be s. nt in Bank Notes or DraitF, payable ia any ol the Cotamerci il town of Gcr- aaaay, llo'laad, France, England, Scotland, or Ireland. Fas Tickets ir.d PrOacctnaes apply to the sndcrsiVi. I rd pankiag aausc( which is ppoiuttd for tke sal of 1 iciict.-. MORIZ ST1EBLE SONS, B.nkcrs, Fraakfttrt nntuc Maine G rasany, N. 15 Letter to kc directed r Steasser, sis Liv erpnol." to Ml7. STJEBLE SO.S, Bankers, r J i a n It lort-Otl the-.V . inc. Rcfnittaaccs which arive aficr t':c day of Drawing, will be ritiirneil, or invested in the next Drt wing, at (he option of the cudcr. July 127th 1855. I-5w. . HENRY VER WON, OR THE! JZFLJE2JL.TiS: THIS is the title of Romance cow in procosb cf com pletion, which will be issued in two numbers on the ; 1st and l&tk ot' July. 18S5. The scenes are laid mainly in tbe I'u.teu states, Eaglaad and Spain. The work will be pnr.ted on pure wliite paper with new type and will equal in quantity of matter an ordinary sized Duo decimo volume of '.iQO papes. It will be pr .niptly issued and lorv.'arued to ait who will send their orders accomp&iiicd with the cash. Terms. Single Copy, Two Namkers, - - . - 0 t; Ta lubs of 3 or more, per copy - - - 50 Hemittances mjst be made ta bills -jr change, and no tn Pust-Office Stamps. Address JAMES M. SMYTHE, June 29 49 ft Autnista, Ga. Extra Chance, SERIOUSLY aflUcttvn events have determined the ; subscriber to close up his present basins ss. Aa aocb, I lie offers a rare ..pportuuity for a profitable investment, ia hi well known At EatZmhsgerSj Level P.O., on the Charlotte and South (Carolina Railroid, Locotioa fine. FiHssw miles ironi ' Columbia. As gaud a twenty. f.,ur horse aaatii mjine as any in the country, fi.ty-'-Wo inch C ircuhir Saw, which j perforins as well as iho best. ut off", and Edifiior 1 Surs, Plaininir and Grist Mills. All in fine order, and will yield 33 p-r cent, auuo.ily on the cipitaj. j the bat Wings comfortable, good and Conyenient. Hc i I now putting ia a turnout, wh.cii wiil uc.liatte the trans, i portnion or" lumber. Terms will be made easy and accommodating on uu- j doubted paper. W. B. EL KIN. June 1st, 1865. 45 4t. JUST RECEIVED, HATS and CAPS on consignment, at Boone's ;oog and Shoe Emporium. " Dee 39, 1854 23tr i Save your Costs! THE Notes, and Accounts of the late firm of A. Be thune Si. Co. lias been placed in the hands of S. W. ' Davis. Esq.. for collection and settlement. Those in 1 debted either by Note or Account, are requested to make :in immediate arrangement, as turtner inuuin-i. w no) and will not be granted. ALEXANDER & JOHNSTON. A pril 7, 1 S."5. Notice T Y Note? and Accounts having been placed in the .1 haiui ofS. VV. Davia, Esq., for collection, those who r,re in..', btcd ta me individually, or as one of the i old firm of Steele k llarty, are respectfully request- d to in ike settlement by April Court, it noi sooner. J A. C. STEELE. Feb. 2. I9Cj. 26-tf A Notable Fact! kUR unsettled accounts for year In fore last, and last ; ' I yi ir. we must have closed by Cash or pood Notes i " ripit straight alom: " Kithovt resprrt to j-rronx. Our Man Kike n ' face the m:k, occasion. and we 44 carvt " dance by Wttlfa ASS MUSE. " Talk enough. FRITCHARD t CALDWELL. march f. 1 .&.r.5. .'3lf fin .'I Gra -'te Row. LOOK HERE! !: re purchased I be lar;e and Stock ol H l oct' rii'V b lousing to the Lima V BpratL, at wuicfa plaee wo will be tound it iill MjMca, ready and is iilu.g to wait on all those who j may laor lis with UiLir pJl.on.i ;e. u.v rU u" RtM a lull supply of Family Groceries, wc will b. Mil be i: it pn pared to fill i listed to oar earr. II orders puncluiily, that ; ( ):ir motto is " qUICK sales and sm .1 prafita " lor cash or barter. The hi hel cssb prices will be paid for produce. ELMS & OlTES. 1 B5 45tf p0 "WABK .lttornry at Mm&p, aerxan's Brick Bttiltiii-g, 2nd 'floor. 0 ire in cn a it lott e , n. c J. B. F. BOONE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN" cr rnx'y. Cf r, c.'ot LINLNfi AND BINDING SKINS, SIIOK TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Charlotte, X. C Oct. 20, 1854. ly ELMS 6i. JOHNSON. Fonvardinpf and Commission NerclitBt; NO. 10 VENDUE RANGE, CHARLESTdK, v. VV. ELMS. June '51. s. c. fj. jonxsox, 48tf. BREM & STEELE, WHolesale dfe? Retail 1.1! fi l G S A H T S . J iiAI)l: STREET, Nearly opposite Elms fc Spratt's Grocery. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Del 5 MM BY JENNINGS 6 . KERR. CliarlGtle, JT. C January 28, ls.ra. 28tf BOUNTY LAND BILL. S. aV. DAVIS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, i 11.1 Si LOT 1 E, .V. V. ill. I V proi collections or other business attended to with Iness; particularly snck as refer to the prosc- I cutioa ol fension laims, uana arrants, ana Donations I of Bounty Land against the General Government, an. j der the late Bounty Land Law of .March 3d, If5, giv i ir.g 160 Acres of Land to all Officers, Land and Naval, i Com missioned or non-Commissioned, all Soldiers, Sca i m.-ii, Clrrka, or other persons, who have served in any i ..I the Wars in which the United States have been cn I raged since I79f ; and also to all Officers and Soldiers i nf lhe Itevolatiowaljr War, tuir widows and minor ! children. Person basins' such claims, by presenting them im- I mediately, may aeeure an early issue of their cert if! 1136 cate.j. iirfic, o doors souiii ot banter s uotei. Respectfully Yonrs ! T 1 1 E unseUbd I 1 1 85 t, has been placed in the hands of S. W. Davis for o lection and settlement. Those indebted for that year will ue uuiliv us . i " i ..'. .vw.w " counts immediately, aa we have invariably cash to pay, and " Money now, as all must know, is a hard thing to - lit I I : 1'....., I... MtMina di.itr A t nUTCIiARl) & CALDWELL. 33.F April 7, 1 -j.. Congress Gaiters for Ladies, T PST Received at J Boone's Boot &. Shoe Emporium. Maya.j. 4-tt. Rccoivoci tlaiss JD&y, ' ENTS' C Ah PET SLIPPERS, figured. V.T Ladies' with rusits. Co'ored Figured Velvet SLIPPERS, ' White Kid and Satin " Children's Light Colored FOOTS, at BOONE'S Hoot & Mioe Emporium. June 2, 1855. 4iitf yi fig sl w hea iTa . , DOORS NORTH F KERIl's HOTEL. VLL Presses cut and made by the celebrated A. R C. method, and warranted to lit. outlets trimmed in the latest style at the shortest notice. April 20. 1855. 39tf. A. BETHUNE, fo. Springs how, 1 DOOKS EAST or Tlin ( ITA'. T.OTTF. BANK, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Fell. 10. 18.35 30if W. S. LAVTON So CO., Factors, Forwarding and ( oni mission Sou 111 Atlantic Wnsar, CHARLESTON, S. C. V. . LSWT . THOS. ALEX&BSES. RESPECTFULLY offers his professional services to the citize.is of Charlotte and sarrocadin country. Ho hopes by devoting his entire attention to the duties ol his profession to merit patronage. He may be found at all hours, at his office opposite the American Hotel, when not professionally engaged. march 2, 1S55. 32tf THE AMHKiCA UOTfiE CHARLOTTE, N. C. I BEG to announce to say Iriends. the public, nd pres ent patrons of the above Hotel, that 1 have leased the same for a term of years from the 1st of Jaaetarj next. A'ter which lime, the entire property will be thorough ly rcp'ed and renovated, and the house kepi in first class style. Tins II .tel is near the Depot, and pleasant lv situated, rendering it a desirable house fur travellers and families. Dec IS, 1S53. 22t C. M. RAY. Removal. V. RF.CKWifri has removed his Jewelry Store to No. 2, Johnston's Row, three doors South of R. Kerr's Hotel. 1 eb 10, IS;")."). 20-ly Citrate of Magnesia, FRESH case of this celebrated re.reshing Aperi- entjjust opened ry SCARR & CO. .10-tf Feb L8, 18V?. -1 New Confectionary and Bakery. J. & E. LONERGAN TAKE pleasure in announcing to their friends and the public that they have just opened in the House on Main street, 2 doors east ol the American Hotel, a Bak ry and Confectionary F.stab ishmeiit. Having secured the services of an experienced Baker and thorough workman, they are prepared to furnish Brest d. ( ke and every thing in their line of the most superior description. Th y have just opened An Eztcnsire Variety of AND ALL KINDS OF CANDIES, TOYS. FANCY ARTICLES of every description. And indeed every thins; tisu II v found in their line. It' a desire to please, and reasonable trims, wi.l in sure patronage they are determined to have it. J. & K. LONERGAN. January 2.;, 1855. 27-tf N. B. 1 have sold my interest in the Grocery to .1. Lnnergan. All person indebted to the trm are earnestly requested to settle, as longer indulgence can not be given. E. LONERGAN. Jan. 26, 1855 A New Map of North Carolina. T M1K undersigned aie pi eparing, and will publish as soon as the n.-cessarv Surveys, &e., can be ob- tamed, a Nevv, Large and ( omplete Map ol North Carolina five feet by tl iee, well engraved and itmsneu i n t he best st v le It is admitted on all sides, that such a work is a great desideratum in our State, ai d it is in consequence of the frequen' enquiries on this subject, that the undej- sjgllt.t have embarked in the enterprise. The only attempted work ol tins kind is that ot MeRea, published in 1833 ; at:d since then 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, 8tc. Also, the public improvements and artificial divisions The Kail roads, Plankroads, Counties County towns, Post offices, Cities Villages, Post-roads and Canals. Co'leurps, Academies, fee. &c. The Map will be ready by the summer of 1855. ' ' WILLIAM D. COOK. SAMUEL PEAKCE. TERMS: In best Style, Gilt Rollers and First Impres sions. 810,00 Ic Plain Style, Black Rrilers, 6,0D Information from any surce, and which may be of service in making the abo work, will be thankfully received. All communications should be addressed to WM. D. COOKE. Raleigh, September 15. 8-Gm SCARR c3 OCX, CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS. (LATE FISHER & MEINITSH.) CHARLOTTE, HL C. I) ESP ECT FULLY inform the inhabitants of Char- lotte and vicinity, that they have just received a fresh supply of MEDICINES, which are offered with confidence to their approval, regard having been paid more to the purity ai:d strength of tbe Drugs, than to the price. A full stock of the various Proprietary Medicines constantly on hand. Brandy; Port, Sherry. Madeira and Malaga Wines, selected for Medicinal purposes. Paints, Varnishes, Fluid, Oamphene, &c. Landreth's Garden Seeds. Feb 16, 185.'. 30-tf WHEAT MARKET, Iwish to purchase three or four hundred thousand bushels of' good merchantable wheat, for which I wil pay the high, st cash price. Charlotte from its facilities of transportation is one o the best inland markets in the Southern States. I have erected large Merchant Mills contiguous to the Railroad capable of grinding- three hundred barrels of flour pr da', and to kci p them running I must have w heat. So bring it along, if you want the highest figure (or it. I am prepared to grind for toll. If you want flour whose brand will lie sufficient to sell it in any market in lhe world, here is the place to have it manufactured. These Mills have already made a reputation not in ferior to any in the country. LEROY SPRINGS. June 15, 1 ?.".. 47-1 f Whig, Charlotte : Banner, Si 'Lbury ; Enquirer, York- vilie ; Standard, Chester, Intelligencer, Shelby ; News. Ashcriile ; will incert3 months and forward bills to the subscriber i Charlotte. Piedmont Sulphur and Chalybeate snn.i3arc3-si, IT DE 11 Si. C COUNTY, tt. C. Sixteen mites Horth of Morgan ton, u-ilL Le ocit for the reception of Comp my, on the 15 A of Jidic, 1855. ' ' HIS deiightfu: Summer retreat cannot be surpassed 1 by any of the fashionable Watering P. aces within the State of North Carolina. Here invalids, as ve:l as those seeking pleasure, may find a Summer residence, calculated to icstore the ast energies of the Thysical Constitution and gratify the most fastidious. The proprie'or has enlarged his spacious accommo dations by consiiiei able additions, and is prepared to i receive a large company. He will spare no pains to contribute to the benefit and gratification of those who favor him with their company. This fine watering place is eurionnded by some of the greatest Natural curiosities in this Country. Tfu Table Kock is only seven miles tr m the springs-, Hollow Spring Cave is one mile. Ravin Pock Falls four miles, and Falls of Linville is nine miles. And all in a great country for hunting and fishing. Deer and turkeys are plenty in the neighborhood of the springs. By calling on Dr. Rappoldt, proprietor of the"Moun- tain Hotel," in Morganton, every necessary informa- tion pertaining to the medical qualities ol these waters can be obtained. JAIES C. ESTES, Proprietor. June P, 183-j. 46-3in Notice. HAVING boagl Moss in the fi bought out the entire interest of Wm. E. firm of DAVIDSON & MOSS, I will i continue the business at the old stand, and am deter j mined to offer great inducements to all who w ill favor j ma with u Call, and especially to those who buy for ! C.'itsll. The Notes r,nd Accounts of the 1 itc firm arc I in iny hands, and will be stilled by ine alone. B. II. DAVIDSON. I A;ril 20. 180.5. 39tf Watches! Witches! Watches! CTv THE subscribers are now receiving a large stock JStaana ot WATCHES from the most celebrated makers; al.-o a rich stock of Fashionable Jewelry, Chains, 6tc., all of which will be Fold low for cash or on short time to punctual dealers. TIIOS. TROTTER & SON. apri! 27, rr, 40tf Wh ig cop. S. M. HOWELL, Saddle and Harness Manufacturer, Three doors south of Sadler's Hotel, CHARLOTTE, N. C. I WOULD respectfully ir.form the citizens of Charlotte and the surroun ding country, that J have now on hand AN F.XTKNSIVF. ASSORTM ES f O Saddles, Bridles, Harness, a tl ! I e ry II a rl it arc, Whips, Buffalo Robes E BLANKETS, SADDLF C'J.OTHS. SKIRTINGS. HOC; SKNS, Patent, Enamelled & Harness Leather, together with every thing usually kept in my line of business. TT SnMIe 4fc Haraimn .linkers furnished with every thing necessary for carrying on the busi ness, on the most reasonable terms. T" All kinds of Saddles and Harness made at tbe shortest notice. 0 Repairing promptly executed. Oct. 20, I34. S. M. HOWELL. HOR LOOK AT THIS SIMPLE WORD CLOTHING! ND vet, simple as it is. vou hear a great cry made over CLOTHING! You take up the papeis and almost the first word vou see is CLOTHIlVCi!! i'ou stroll over the city and you will see small sam ples of CLOTHINGS ! ! ! A little here, a little there, And 110 assortment anywhere : Until yon Ket to FI LLINGS & CO.'s, where every one runs to get GOOD CLOTHES ! And why do they run there? Simplv because they can get CLOTHING 15. tt r Made, MORE F A S IE I O M A B K. E, AND AT XaElSSS jgXCTJIE3SJ tl:an at an)' House in North Carolina. We make a business of it manufacture our own Goods, and every article sold by us is W All R ANTED, or money returned. Competition is the Life of Trade," And we are bou::d to keep the Largest and Most Fashionable mm, m wmm IN THE STATE. We hav.' a full stock of Children', Youths', and Boys' Clothing, at low prices. Also, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, rn wrjt -a s, i 1. 1 cms cn i' t: t b. i a s, UMBRELLAS, CANES, Porieyioitftise, Pen and Pocket Knives; II A 111, TOOTH, AND NAIL BRUSHES, &c, Sic, 6zc, all of which will be freely shown and prices given, At the Emporium oi Fashion, BY FULL1NGS & CO. Charlotte, N. C, Nov. 23, 1854. 18H CLARENDON IRON WORKS, WiliiiingtoiB, 3V. '. ITIi: CLARENDON IRON WORKS urc now pre 1 pared to receive orders for Bi-am. Vertical, Horizon tal or Oscillating Steam Engines, High or Low Pres. sure, and adapted to all purposes: Circular, Vertical and Portable Saw .Mills complete; Puips, Mining Machine ry, Grist and Flour Mill., complete ; Parker, Turbine and other Water Whcelx, Equipping of Steamers, Car Wheels and Axles; Horse powers of various patterns; Rice Field Pumps and Engines; Rice Thrashers; Shingle Machines, Shafting, Pullies, Hangers, Gears, and all other Mill Work. CASTINGS. Iron and Brass Tastings of all descriptions, including Ornamental Iron Railing, Pipe, Bridge Castings, &c, vt'-. The Company would respectfully invite alfjenfi In t,i their styles and patterns of Railing, which may be seen at their oiricc. 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. Having large facilities, the above work will be done on as reasonable terms as elsewhere, North or South, and in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Consultation by letter or otherwise, in regard to plan, and designs for mills or their furniture, and for ma chinery generally, willingly answered. All orders or communications to be addressed to the undersigned. HENRY M. DRANE, Agent. March 2. 35-tf Fresh Spices. 1)EPPER whole and ground. ALLSPICE whole and ground. CINNAMON, CLOVES, " " " GINGER Race and Jamaica, whole and ground. NUTMEGS; Mace; Mustard in J, h and lib. Tins, Just received by SCARR & CO., M h 30 Druggists. Fresh Supply Just Received, A LCOHOL, Burning Fluid, Camphene, No. 1, Turpentine, Lioseed Oil, (N. C.) For Sale at SCARR cV ccrs., Feb 9 29 Charlotte Drugstore. " Mining Machinery." " 'ORNISH PUMPS, Lifting and Forcing, Cornish j Crushers, Stamps, Steam Engines, and general Mining work, made by the subscribers at short notice. LANG, COOK 6c CO.. Hudson Machine Works, Refer to Hudson, N. Y. .las. J. Hodge, Esq., New-York, june 2, lS.-4 43 SADDLES HARNESS. y-'j-y) The subscribers have entered jjgjjynto copartnership and opened 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, dec, of every description, according to the most approved sty'e and fashion of the day. They are also prepared to manufacture anything in their line 111 the roost sub stan'ial 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 Xo"lotzsi-s- r ""HE subscriber having entered into partnership 1 with Mr. Palmer, is desirous of closing '.p his old business. He therefore 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 ldt!er if possible. R. SHAW march 2, 1855. 32tf Leather, Leather, Leather. 200 SIDES Hemlock Sole Leather. 50 " Baltimore White Oak, Band and Sole Leather, just received af BOONE'S BOOTaud SHOE EMPORIUM. Dec 29, 1&54 23tf FASHIONABLE TAILORING. THE subscriber announces to the public generally, that he is now receiving a large assortment of new Cloths, Casinieres AND for Gentlemen's wear, and will be sold for Cash at a small profit, or made to order according to tbe ac. - ' w.vji iKAt. uuui 10 n a 11: bept. 29, 1654. lOtf D. L. REA. NEW GOODS. nARKS ft, HUTCHISON arc now receiving the 1 largest and moat varied assortment of Ladies' and Genticmcu's Dress Goods ever purchased by them. They solicit an examination of their stock, bought enTei.t by c.1311. Their Good kvil! be sold low. apri! 27, 1855 mf pr-as tit - ' ti WILKINSON'S DAGIIEREEUN gallery. THE subscriber having permanently located I lotte. respectfully invites the attentmn of Ladies and Gentlemen to his superior and woald respcel fully say that he is now taking Da guerreotypes upon an improved plan, which WM not only add to the BEAUTY AND ELEGANCE of the Picture, but will render it DURABLE AND BRILLIANT FOR AGES. He uould also respectfully invite strangers visiting Charlotte to call and examine his specimens, as he is determined they shall compare favorably with any that can be taken North or South, KF" Rooms, Third Story. Granite Range, immediately aver Trotter & Son's Jewelry Store. K7" Instructions, thorough and practical, given in this beautiful art, and all materials furnished. NEAL WILKINSON, January 26, 1355. 27-tf $50 Reward.. foKrnoprr loot rr 7 npirrn man ISA Al.'. Hft IS about 35 years of age, about 5 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 1C5 lbs., quick spoken, tolerably intelligent. When he left he wore common apparel, such as common laborers usually wear. I will give Twenty Dollars reward for Isaac, delivered to me or confined in any jail so 1 get him again, or 1 will give Fifty Dollars reward for him wiih 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 1:2 or 14 miles south west of Charlotte and 1 think Isaac is strolling about through ine country where 1 purchased him. T. M. HAMILTON. White's Store, Anson County, N. C. March 0, 1855. 33-tf Right Side Up. (M1ARLES T. EBERIIARD &. CO., are still carrying J on the BOOT AND SHOE MAKING, at their old stand two doors btlow Parks &. Hutchinson's Store, where all work wanted in their line can be ob tained. (CF All kinds of READY MADE WORK on hand and for sale. Also, superior Oil- BLACKING, by the wholesale and retail, manufactured by C. T. Eberhard. (UTAH persons indebted for last year are requested to come and settle their accounts. We must have money. C. T. EBERHARD & CO. March 3, '54. 36-tf SENNA FIGS. GREAT desideratum in Families and to persons suffering from habitual Constipation, being an agreeable and efficient Aperient, quite palatable, and free from those nauseous principles, which make it a matter of so much difficulty to administer medicine to children. For sale at SCARR & CO?S. Drug Store. Feb lfi, 1855. 30-tf m,ACKsmTiiijo Well done or no Pay required. i THE undersigned respectfully informs the pnb- l lie, that he has opened a BLACKSMITH SHOP won College street, opposite the Charlotte &. S. C. Railroad Depot, where he is prepared to execute all kinds ; of Black smithing, Horse Shoeing, Repairing Boilers, ; making Mill Irons, &.c. i All orders to J. R. Hand or Messrs. Irwin, Iluggins St Co., or myself will be speedily attended to. Refer to Mr. C. Davis, on the North Carolina Railroad, and Wm. Glaze & Co., Palmetto Foundry, Columbia, S. C. S. J. PERRY. march 2, 1655 32.6m Odd Fellows' Female Institute, OF HOWARD LODGE, No. 35, I. O. O. F., Located at Shelby, N. C. riMIE Trustees of Howard Lodge, No. 35, I. O. O. F.. X will open a Female School in lhe 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 citic'Ciit Teachers have been employed, as the design is to render it one of the be.t in the up country. They have now in course of construction a large and com 111 odious building, which will be completed ibis year. The course of instruction usually taught in similar in stitutions. RATES OF TUITION: Orthography, Reading, and Writing, per Session of 5 months ------ $G.OO Geography, Grammar, Composition, &c. - 10.00 higher B. unches, embracing Ancient Languages, Algebra, Geometry, Botany, Natural and Men tal Philosophy, &.c, - -- -- -- - 15.00 EXTRA STUDIES: .Music, on Piano, Harp or Guitar, per session, S20.00 Cse of Instrument ----- 2.00 Embroidery, Drawing, Painting, &c. - . 10.00 French 20,00 Board can be had in the best families on ressonable terms. A. W. BURTON, 1 THOS. WILLIAMS, Trustees. D. FRON EBERGER, Shelby, N. C, May 11. 1855. 43tf MRS. M. SHAW'S IUII,IiLEKY BAZAAR DRESS MAKING ROOMS. (Four (jO'S south of the American Hotel.) RS. SHAW respectfully announces to her numer ous friends and patrons of the Town and surround ing Counties, that she has just returned from Charleston, &od is now opening a superb as- sortment of Frencli Millinery, consisting in part of a Great Variety of Bonnets, Kich a ehI Elegant Ribbons, Lures, Artificial, Trimmings, &c, to which she invites the attention of the Ladies. i-he is prepared to put up Ladies' Dresses according to the fashion and in the latest style. April 13 38-t ICED SODA WATER. PRITCHARD 6c CALDWELL HAVE opened for the season their new and improved Soda W;.ter Apparatus, and the sparkling and re freshing beverage may be had at all hours at the may 18 GRANITE DRUG STORE. MECKLENBURG HOUSE, HAVING nurchnsed the bu ildinir on tlx. ncr, a few doors north-eaat of Kcrr'a Hotel, and "repaired and fitted it ui in first-rat.- stvlf. I t.-.,l.i esprctlully inform the travelling public that it is now pcn lor the reception of regular and transient boarders. Drovers will find ample accommodations at my house Jan. 12, lb55. 25-ly S. H. REA.' . PIANOFORTES. - I R- RAMSEY, of Colum 1V1 bia, So. Ca., Pj;illo ararleand .Tiij; Ue:il- is constantly receiving l, a good supply of Pianos with f hp T 4 T L C r T m nil " 1 r r - ..11 ic, w.ucn nas given mem the premium over all others. 6 and 0$ octaves from S2."50 to $300. 6i to 7 $300 to $400. 7 to 71 $400 to $450. Carved Vork and Grand Pianos trom $500 to $10110 Mr. R. being a practical Piano Maker can insure to his customers a perfect instrument. Columbia, june 29, 1855. 49-lv ATTAC-H MnNTjsTo; sa!c at this ..ffice. M 231 IlLuIu Wait for the Waggon W HAT FOR? say you. Well, we will tell hAna 1 S A- I A V I W I It:. Mammoth Stove Store 4 - . r 1 t r itr tti t r One door west of W. W. Elms' Grocery, on M where can be found the largest, cheapest and nit 1 best stock of ever offered in North Carolina, nil of which will 1 at the lowest CASH Prices. In addition to our 1 assortment, we have six different sizes of the eel h IRON WITCH AIR-TIGHT Willi wiiivii w u iHuurfc i-ic vuui iu. iu proauce t he . i i.:u -r;; - ... We have also all kinds ol Moves suitable for ChQt I Stores, Parlors, Bed-rooms, &.c, &.c. Now, we will tell you why we head ouradyprtin "tcait for the tcaon.' !. is because we hare th"' drnvroni cons tantlv runnin? through the " t r j c 1 ati ... Stoves and will deliver them within 50 mi leg of Chart All Stoves sold by us will be put up tree of cliar.U' warranted to do well; and now, as we have ir.u ,8 about the Stoves we will say to you, that we hav.'T Brittania, Japan, Tin and Sheet Iron' BRASS KETTLES, STOVE PIPES fc constantly on hand, ' 0C? All ORDERS sent to us will be promptly UCl IU UJ JENKINS & TAYLOR, Charlotte, March 10, '55 33 .tf Railroad Hotel By J. R. NICHOLSON. MTOT subscriber respectfully informs his friend, and the public generally, that his house, knofl as the " Railroad Hotel," opposite the thit(l Depot, is 8il) open for the reception of regular. transient boarders and the travelling public; and Hut hc is making every exertion to deserve und eeuaJ . f I t a continuance 01 ine itina ana uncrai patronage whit has hitherto been extended to hi.n. He flatterH liimwi; tVi i I .1 nnail.l n r r'umn iiimil li a 1 ..... J I Hint OfcIJf in u nil uiitiiiLiiv II u o 111 t. II JIIUUC 10 pf mote the comfort of all who stop with him : hip room are airy arid well-fiirnished, his servants are. attentat and obedient, and his table constantly supplied with tbt best of the season, so that his .'riends will not wanUnt attention necessary to ma kc their sojourn pleasant u'J agreeable. His stables are furnished wil h rood hi I lcrs and an abundance of provender, and he is prepare at a moment s notice to supply Ins customers Willi urj. . r . r .1 vaic ciimrjnint ui ini j nun, iu uiy pari OI 1 11 ( ur. rounding count ry. He desires to return his a etc lift ledfoinents to l!p public for past favors, and solicits fur the- future ' equally liberal share ol patronn is -. Aug 20, 1854. 5tf JOHN R NICHOL80K, SAlfltJEI, II. WALKIT I17ILL practice Law in lhe counties of MccKier jurr TT Union and Anson, and will give strict .ikmioJ to collecting Pension Claims and War Bounty Land. 17 i i : I i I . ivery soiuier wmi rerira as liven ns hhjiitkkn Dui in any war since 1 i90, is entitled to 1 b0 acre ol ILon. ty Land. No charge will be made unless the claim is rlt. Iished. DCF" Office at Monroe, N. C. a pril 20, 1855. 39.3ta Splendid V ariety of Ladies' Gaiter Bonis RECEIVED this day consisting of Ladies' Black Silk Julian GAITERS, 44 44 44 Heighland 44 44 Tan 44 Julian 44 4 " 41 Creole 44 Cal. Silk Tip Misses' Black and Cal. Silk O A ITERS, M BOONE'S SHOE S'I'UUE Ladies, call and sec tliim. March 2. 18G5. TI2 f vn nwzf mm m THE NEW INSTITUTE SCHOOL, icill begin on the WednenUuj in July ("Jin of July.) T A. T T.' T" I n i Pf i m -a n I iKbrAKdi iu.s navt m en inailclor the isi lm i, i a scale commensurate with iho demandu ol W '.era Carolina, pipaci.ms nails anil a iniile lixluris ar provided for a very larjre iminber of Hiid nlh. Boarding facilities arc enlarging continually, as (bt none need tear lack of accommodation. The Principal takes pleasure in announcing tn l.j friends and patrons and the public at hire;", lbs) Ibf School is ready to rece ive extensire pstronasSi nnd le u'nnlil lio Iishh to k.v. lli ill.aMill.. r 1 1 ....tinnitM " " 11 ....... ..... .in. ..ii.iii ,ii mi i tlic children and wards ol his friends. The large building for the School, will, in part, be I ready at the opening term, and the whole will be coin- plc'ed very soon allerwards. The following arc tho Fees per half Term, ("fil months,) in advance : Elementary Branches, . . . So 00 Arithmetic, English Crammer tind 6ra graph v, . . . - . 98 Oft Algebra, Geometry, National Philosophy. S12(; Ulasstcal C ourse, ..... Via n Fuel, ....... n Boar;! in private families, exclusive of lights, W 00 Music on the Piano, .... " Guitar - $12 I CVo chanre for iiko nf Initrtimrtilf.1 French and Ita lian, each, .... $5" Drawing and Painting in Water Colors, each, 5 Paintinir in Oil Colors HflW Rota n y, $3 Two Ks.ions a week in Vocal Music free of charge. B. CLEGG, Principal New Institute, Iredell Co., N. C, lw June 29, 1855. 4 A GREAT VARIETY OF STOVES I WECBRH ? AT MOORE & BYE ELY'S, T7 HO are disposed to sell on the most accommodiWf VV terms. 1 heir supply consists of COOKING, PARLOR AND OTTI of different kinds. Call and examine their aoppf jiiey aitiu uavc on nanii an assortment m Tin, Japan c3 DBri th i. i i . . r xania w ,x-o, which they would like to dispute of for cash orCoinW Produce. They also inform the public generally that they " now prepared to execute all Job Work in their P" A 11 ORDERS, therefore, for Roofing, Guttering or Sto?e Pip will be punctually attended to ar.d on ihc shortcut tice, MOORE &. BYF-RL'' July 3, 1855. 5I- NEW BOOKS FOR SALE AT L0VVRIE AND EXXLSS'S BOOK ST0R& r 'HE Slave of tlic Lamp, a Poslhiimou Novel, bf J liam North. Ingenue, or lhe first days of theB by Alexander Dumas. Transldted from the ongi manuscript. Fashion and Fancies, by Mrs. Stephens. The Maroon, a legend of the Carribbccs. and of tales by W. Gilmore Simms. ' The Castle Builders, by the author of "Heart.c' "The Heir of UadelyfTe." "Scenes and Chances. The Old In.i or the Travtllers Entortaiaincf. I Jos i ah Barnes, Sen. .jji The above are all the very latest and most pop" novels of the day. . We constantly keep on hand a large and well c' stock of stationary of every kind, and are conlnV, ceivingall the new books that are being publmne , books that nrs have not cot. we can ctori the sUo books that we have not got, win Si notice. June 3?, 1355. a ktt, M lit