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Xfro Ma very. The following 's from a rommunirftunu in the XVH.ohwigrm Union, on the subject of abolition elusion Kicli nnd every form of existence human as -dl as animal has its own capncities instincts wnn?3 which it must be permitted tn Jive out, c j: dies. Even the deluded abolitionist iiiins It ould admit the folly of pretending to know the 0ture of a plant or animal of which he wB9 tit ief!v ignorant, and the cruelty of compe lling such 4,im:il. or trying to compel such animal, to man ,ips! inequalities of nme other animal which he ,1 ;l not kiiv. Fur example, if some abolitionist a-ho had never s"'n u bull-dog, was to assume, because he a dog, thai he had tho same nnti;rr indeed, was, in fact, a gre hound, and thus should uncW'ake to m-iks it manifest the faeulif of siylit ot scent -prciic and peculiar to the hound, what a iild his brethren sny rf such f..y nnd cruelty, and, indeed, wickedness t What nr. outrage on luinmni'y" to force, or nr k to force, ihe child 10 perform the duties of adult life, or ihe woman n fulfill those of he othr s x ? How plain and aaaawtakc abie ttoe eternal law Fiamped by the Jiacil of Omnipotence on all the forms of being, jjixnan as well as animal; that each has i own f. cuhies, its own w-ant, and destined to fulfill its 0n allotted purpose 1 The sociul organization ( the South m in con- )',rnii:y to this all pea ting nnd eternal law. S un millions of wbit men have three millions of negroes in t h-ir midt three millions of a dif ferent and subordinate race and they adapt their .municipal and social regulations to mi: lact to the ,nUire and win's of thi race as well as iheir , i own ; nnd thu., from " n tture ntnl nr cesnty of thin". hf vi'iu 'St good i upcurod to hoth r.ireo i to the iofrj-io .ti'jjJ'O as Hie superior white linn. I i not DcAgry io.i luj'iirc how, or u hr-n. or m!iV i -s iif-nrrnrs nre rwi;ros Ut-lwil. h i fer mHjt bddea from mortal iiwj'iiry; hut the fad is ..i. S'u'herti mon know, from lhir daily ep" rienre th dn i!y vid ncp of their s- nsi s as w ;ij r h -1 r reason that tlipy are n o-r.ies. ;ir.d nie I BOi wntie m-Dj inai iim- ini riur rnprtcilie i .ml diflerrrl wait's; in short, ihev kno . hmvever i . .. i :. . .1. . .1 .L r - I ppmzimalllijt, tliy have nverthi-1. i. a ilifT- ron' thrv have nrertheh-c:t. a .lifT-ron' I imture !rim rn-ir own. I ny Vnow itns j is' a pmiriyi ly as they kimw an !hin anv ma'-ri d fad whlev" ; jnt hi they know rhajl a grV- ImhmI is a greyhound, mid not a liul-do.. tl.mjuh both are dogs ; or ns they knnw a pig-oo is a pit L'-dii and not a rtn, tho-iwli Iniili ar Uttmt as nVv know h child M a child, nnd no man, afcoMgl both are hum hi; and thus, kn uiur i,,'s n r to In a n grci. nnd n .t a w lijfc man. and fixed elern illy by 'he hand nf M'tirc in n sohnr-iiia- p-sitin. th'V klfapl I heir i:i-iiiuriiiis to th n itnre aaJ n. w ill's o! this negro :;s mj 11 as leir rim the Chri.-lijii Sjiiriiu ili.-. At t'nn-s Lile s-' m9 si a Nw a mvstic dre un j.r 4li- in' phiatom t c 'tis'. i'iti-t in-inory ijivn. i.-lfie b.ss'iing r:irs roll round. Its clti I I h m i I s :ir!v morn ws krigbl und joyous, ypmning fn tur- yars with II t- enchanting idtNl how ol i irinin-e. 7'.. i: vv.ia th.it Lib? vmd rn Nt f if; and the cup nl bliss it prcg'd on itmught i :.i:.l lip. M is li.ippiness Wi'li-oil IilioV. Ih n It was 'bal r tin si-ns--s yirUiltC, pl-ist'c tnrh, in .,.iici.ius trtit, the iajpmst of f erpi tn j v on -r'h v a- given, oVrnrching .-.II wit'i Ifcr Sylvan i iii-ii .,' a g.ihlen stins' t trvM. Hjt as time fl il :i. an I on tin- ll'Mtjlfu bro-v exix ri.-nc-- trac d farrntrffl iins its grir i n ; r liow r BUI t he ppi)int- in vstie spel ol II ipe's 'h rl v prowtar bv ili- in' -nt- jrvwt2 dtcitj riven ! Oni bv t:e, the ii'ch limb's nf nur enr'v S'-emin in nrfnw1 ur eing pa er" (jnriich' il. Thm mht d:irk p i!I i1"' '!d- il inrnmry ui P:irly lifn n'i r-li'njuu ed Thin c. one ni inliood's rn 1 chvd in which if t.iu!;t. by iij'-r MMture mhtd 'in. UH 'rxiv ' - o:: ; whib- the .Ji-nl rartli-life he:iv n. liliP mi j raclantrr latl, into idHlivanai'a firay ifafat-aa by it I waa driven. All now is darkruus aayalery. ; fi hijIiI mu' r ni iins iiu' esrkval r.mfl -t frntjNl ' Hitb tiatrfaN c in-UeriitL' G:r-s nnd -lis ippnintii)-nts '. ... i .-.i.i . - r,: pvrv w mm mm incr imitm-v. flic prPa ent from thi' early p-i-f inh'-ri'--. And oh. how in wyMrff se ins one' U-injr shiodi d ;iow 1 M hi ! -hm wtusdi'runs lieini; mon ! win, nnd irh 1 is he Wh. nci- run'- In-? lYbirltfr VwtJ Tkjj is wh;it ho jrmrM to know. Th? y nrs p iss un. At Irrjflh rh- Hramiroua scrull on 4tkli hi Uinp's nivsii-ry is wri'N n, ri vraiinjg mrini'e wis rl.nii nnd dVattflt, uiiiu hi comartoa1 m-!, is gurvfl .ue bey hul liitl ck the por':il nf she n-.tlm of ..nil, hd tn the w. rJei iiiir "sipfrii inward n' she v ii is lifVd I Hal bid-s ;- ljf- to h ,o t;i'i. imni-rt il. PrtiM the lind. rt.ld im, the niista of rr.ir fl-i' awa)V, Mud from the , tJi" c.ilen of iaMratc nnd d.nkness full, rhti' Ijn his inner e -list in, n s I be lioht and Imfli is irivi-o. in poidl ' hi errif ji funtsfi p to th- Sinrits in" .von j ntid thus 111 h'rnviitv i Ii irrfi-rf I iw. bis oti'-rii projress to porl'i t-iion's j?n;il j-- n'lirk' iied jmv etunopj life's S'fhii'tf now tjt rarLy morn w ith ' s nnd h.-.j. ..! s n plete, s on s4i;iHnwrd o'er I'V e-irth'a cn'i'iiditi" c nri i't. n r limen'il srliiinl is fiititel In b" j ubije the ir'-erifn M Ttir-lt experience laubt. wre Jir th- nfftfi footprints MO the sinds of lUM" illoiiir it ri .1 n-, j( 11) Jipw ird i:i'int. I'rof. und the iMajebinfs frnuc! 'n lift-' sailt pisin e.irs, to bim who b:is tbe pereep lata jjivii . pf.fi bv tb- b sson th.it tbr. nPa hm ciiUnr.- needcth ! Sueh thr m-:in. tie- 1'nthr Njurit eaaphty a to dr.iw His rrha rkiUven In llWf, 'Tig only tbri uib ronsun ns fires th" ' PHM ned Spirit yield' lh tip i's in nl if-. nnl iM-.-ii-f unto God the F.i'ber ; and V us is i'a fffowMi prlee'ed. li' in-et for lit h, and 'anciafe y that ani Is of immor'al spi ere ixiheril. Thus M lul 1M1 (I mm's wand'Tnti l-in , and in unis. n i:h love nnd wisd un from the Fi'bi"- niven, the "'!v w.iv that lead tbe wenrv pilirrirn through i'-irt!i' woe, home to bij UTiV" le-nven. UtTiuxivo Wan derkr 'M iryl ind. the first State in the Union," sivs nr ilostoii IVaiiscript, 4,wher- the Unman Catlt o'ic ('huich i-iiiied n fot'inr now contain ei"bt iniiru viiu .t ? t'ti i'iiii ?i.iiii vitiiii nr-5, nnij limy "il'J-iti Ciithoiic mwigfuoiam. It FloriJu the ! niin.i. . 1 ........ W...1...1 ..1 1 1 1. . 1. 1 I .ilhnlii'tt p-irlt m.'iiln i, I !.'; n i n t ! w lis-r ra ' 1. ne bundled nnd seventy ProMMlanM mpA onlv uc ij.iu.oiie ciii.rcne.. I.uisi.in W is elilen ov I thfl CatUiIirS. ho nir bnve Iftvftve fhttrcbrs, in he Stato, Hh'le 'be PruteatnH hive Ian bun- i ureii nun nmv-M-en c mre th oil"-'. In !ie C.il holies thu iirt , r in point oi lime 'hey now h;ve tbiro-i n church-, hut the Prate aMs report three hundrid and seven srcieije in 'he St ite. The ntim'e r ol K,iiscop.t 4ifcnrnn. "'id Human CatitoKc rlnirch"s a re neriiiv ibe nme throaghmiJ the c luntrv, bu ech of the three dc "oriiimtion have b ut ont'-eleven h of ih' nam ,H r oi M. t idits, scircely one-eighth that of the "'i'tists. and Hot one-fourlh that ol the Preabvie rms. The entire Protestant popnJ-ition of tiie i-ouii'ry, compared with that of the Catholic, is Lout as 12 to 1 . 1 1 . j . . . . ... Trim Election. N'kw Oklkans, A"!i. li. G;ilv ston advices ot the loth state llmt P.-hsp, Dem., is probably llrcV tl (fuvi rnor, liut the vnte is close. ii elected to Co igrx-si. 3Qrui SlfturrtiHpnirnts. A RIEETIXQ OF the Mecklenburg Agricultural Society will take place in Charlotte, on the 4th TimraaUy jn r ... a. crmwi, August 17 h. 1855. .'WkitTc J v F . r At Auction! 01 X Monday the 7th ill.lnnl T ft . Bk ... . f " iii mill rutlii- A-deUou lu the Town of charlotte A NEGRO MAN, igcd about 40 years. ALSO, ONE FINK BUGGY AND IJORSR. Ten,,- made easy. S. A. HARRIS, Uf- 17 4-21 Auction, or. Now Published. no mmjLi, oaissaaa, ANJJ Xts Mysteries. Showing High Litis at uiir Faxl.iouablc If;4cts. Inone 12mn. volutin , neatly horned in cloth. Priec ti, which will be sent to auv mri ;,,. rr.. .. postage. L. GENEVA Co., Ni. 78. Nasau st., 17 4-3, N. w York city. Notice to the Public. T"K subscriber res; ctfully notifies hia friends and 1 Ike jpehdwi general v, of M.-cUeubur and Union, lh.it he uaow prepare 4 t.i grind Wheat, Corn, or other 'irain at his .Will, loriin rly kaiwa a.' 1 OSTKIi'S MILLS on It Alain -r.-.-U ill ...il.... ........ - 1 - ...... . ll .r.iM oi CUmttnUe, Me has wade Urge r-pijr and ald d ihe ,',, st M 'thimvy f.,r tiie inawiliuelr of b'l.uVM of the ' lUlOl ilitv i ( ll. Dm I i r.ii .1 ..,.... I.. :.. .1. Unittd Iftairn, Ho rvsjicettallj akn a ihar.i ihe put,. lie patronage, aug J7 U.WIU i.i.imay 4 5 v Charlotte Saloon, rjAVfXC bofight the iotcreH ofW.W Pheian in 1 1 l li u . ,i.ir,.,l!(. te.lw.n, t isi'iH iM Btor ol' Knrinir.'. Buidinr. a li w di-ors xn.jtU-nt' i4i,. j'i. ..i .ii.. i....i. .. . . ... . . . " ' no "umess will be HwnUct conducted in th. -Vlf-LKi Jk MRU, 11 i . . ii'ime ol fccenrea aj are no- opening aji un. Huucci vartctjr oi iie Purest o nil If Si Li 'tors. Win?, C'ordiels, Porter, Ale, A N I) OF Till: CfICI;ST thai is li In; li o!, tngrlfejcr with every article Ihat is re ; - it.- to refreuli a nl r. I'ale the imnr man. Tiitir yilKSi l BHANDIBS, W I C LA RBTj PORT, Madeira, sherrv, n4 CIJAHPAUNK. waa s. -Icctral by a julj;c and cm he CuuQdciitly rroom. iiiei il i as ri uk i.nd i; i;.m. l.M-;. Tin y Itii v j mr tin- inhii and niib r.ib!c prri-ncc in cit- rinn tiiKtc and pr'nni! t i u.e i vj-rv i xeriion i ikasc IIikml who may tt ijd tn Ibcm ih.jr urun(r. MILIEU & ORR. a ii' IT 4,tf 1'IIE annaal mectinej of the Stockholder" of the UVa tern PUuk Km.I Cuiiiunny will l,ke oc at Itich ! rd A. Koxzcira mi the .ln! Wrcincsd-if in Krptembcr ( in .i (in 1 1 1 vr the IDth day) lo elect a PreitHl al & r rt ; ..t' lirctrs for Ihe it' xl year, and to transact other im- jHirtaiil husiin ss ot IhrOufllpaMy. C. C. HENDERSON, Pr-Vt. au; 15, 185 . i U Notice. rn riml R.td Cumpanv will sell ;it jni on reaaouaklt: t i ins, nut- of rriiE Nv. st. 1 V..U- alr. Starbuck's Steam Saw Mills, j ;ill in rtmninjr nrder : jl is wituati d mi lh" line of the : PI. ink Koad bat -1 iiiibs v t nf 1 iircuh ton, and if i iiit sidil iriv .icly brtwrw, it will be oti' r. d .it (Hitdica-ilr ! on Siiiinl.iv, t!3.J day uf' H ulrinbi r, at ih laec wbre i it ii 1 ealrdL F"r lurtber inforimlion praona wi-hiny io purchase j will eaaa applv t m il ".iiii-olntmi, X. (. U. C. HEXDKRSON. P.oi.l. .t o. the W. P. Compuay. in t.J, I fiiiA. 4.M JJ riios. ai.i:..am)ki! , vu. SEAaaoos t.vwroN Fonoerlywl V'oik Dl.s.S.f. Furuieily uf LawtouviUe.J.t SoOTM An. win: Wiivbk, CHARLESTON, S. C. Factors. Forwarding aud CouBHsioii VOW THE SALE OF CO'ITON. KLOUR, CORN, WHEAT. BI:E, NAVAL STOKISS. vV(J. Our S nior p.iri-ier h is b--t-u in ihe F.n t i.ijc and C'om- iuiion 13 in:-ss about twiiity yearn, and v e fauue by 1 xn rii-iice and all. iriuii to yive suti 'f.ict.on. I a; II 4 Bakery Sp Confectionary VOIX SALE, 'l1!!!' 11 m .1 rwi"l'il U'i.liiil fi lii l.ltl 11 Rs 153 ' nil ii'. w offers a jjrt-;.t. iiwJilvmcut to any per son wiabins Io VHtage in a pi.cil-.lde bunim-a. I w ill si 1! Ml Stock and Fixtur- s sepuratily fit lotjtthcr wili the llosc nn,J f.ot. 'Itu Hlfud is a gnttfi ene, l'h rts.ir-)tl mfd eliih'y nitaatvd, and has a oo.d ji.itro:.. :;. P.-riMI winliii'ff t ptirchavc wU (deau iri,vc n . arly c.ill and 1 will give th-n any iaUxfntii,ou rioiiircd. 4. MiiAD. 17 4 ni Rare (.pportuiiiiv to bu anjj. THE Sutwcrdbrr htvmg rlett oiiiiifd Jfaahj rrtMWi Si.uth oil rs for sab-, yri llVffl v.X. ly. all his The Home Trad, 1! ack Jack, l'..turi-oii aniTW JiliTcc ;ilai.e. THE II.).MI .lis on the Provi.ience road : lnt'.e, in .1 bi.'iMhy and Bjrrtxa j-J mibs anoh of (Li'loir jle nei bborhood, near tin. 1 Church, eantapaf oso Aor ' 1 li' ... ..).;..). :. .l..a. A im .n Imrli KtMt 1. f fill! I V.I ; II .1 1 4 ! n nan 1- to un u 1 ' h w - - ; lion, with a good D.villinjj House and other improve- went. 1 UK HI AuK JACK PLACE U 10 mill from ( .' h.i r h.lte. on the s.me roul, with POi' , I01t.1l.le iinpri.vemrnl J also a ... Store h U-n , when t : . : 1 : ... 1. . r... .. , , i ... r . . . i - n t n uin tier ot vc.ir o iranSJrtcil 9 "Fit- fUrtu cout iptitf T t I if and is of unsuri..s-ed fertility. The TWO O-THEK PLACES are in Ihe same vicinpe. and is in thr virgin irrn-ih . , . . , ' .,1 ! uth r 40 nd hmr.ly ti.nhertd: one coQtallls -1 iifie-i, tl: These hinds .ire nrol ably the most productive ever oflVrt.i tor sale in this cunty and .ilFords. 'p tlsaac win. ui-h ! ;,i'.cli:iM', a ran .pn: ttniily f r a s. C and pro fjt.i hi- ii.ve.-l.iieiif. TltOfc who wish tn ejimtne the ,rnn;is cai do Si bv Oa fling oil the Mlbacrthcff who rill lai c ."lcaaarc in lmrini! ti.em lliel in'. JOHN M- M4TTJ1EWS. rnr 1 7 4 tt !r.tcr St.n.larri. ami IVarfckimro' .'v wiH oapv b tlim-anl forii-.iril lull tn the uc-t:r:- at rro. viUt 1PV P. U.. Meeklubara Co.. N. C. m . ----- 1 - - I'TRAYri) or STtil.KN frto tin sutiscriair ij ii. 'iiarlotti-, on the lllli iitfcUijt, a Hltciy JbLC 1HOX tRtV .MAR 1", nbout 7 years oj.l, r-t L.l- . r biiijI! bizc, short neck, lipa a speck in tier zig' Jf. and a mall lump qn cf f ij;lit hind U:g, h id oij Saddle aad Hiidlc. .ny iiit'.riii..lion ot tiie si id Hiiiuia) pill be than'i'rtHj received and liberally r w a rd -ft. john smith. a 1? 4-l'l ol M "toil futility. C. & S. C. RAIL ROAD COMPANY. SHIPPERS of P.odure or other Freight will forward their receipta to ihe consignee. AH Freight will be retained in the Depot ai.til the rereiat is nres n ed. and storage will a ebsuged after 48 hours, from time I of unloadine 8 P. W. KN'APP, Aent. Columbia, Aug. C, 18j5. MONEY WANTED. DISSOLUTION. THE firm of Miller & rNielan ra thi ly ti-o!-.fl , hy mutual Consent. Tin reforc it bicomen iilccxs;ry to ' liave all our accounts el wed by Note urC.-u without i delay. U'. V. Phelaai is t.HtUoricd to close tbc acenautta ot the firm. I We hoje or customers will eotne forward and give j their uoles or pay ihe Cash. MILLER JL PflELAN. July 27th 18."5. 3-3m charlotttel THIS Hotel sittiated in the rnfre of the towu of t'hartotre, eonvenient to all the place, ot bu- j summm is st II kept open or piitiue aecn.orijodaJiou. I The proprietor has been engaged in keeping a puhlic j house at this stand for fourteen years. He now offers to the meet the pu lie a new edition of hi former house greatly enlarged and improved, presenting in frout a two story VerandaJl I''" feel in .ength by 13 leet in width, handsomely shaded by trees in the side walk, atlbrdiiig a pleasant proinei.ade t all hours of the day. The house is thoroughly furnished througl out, and in eveiy jart of it i reatiire rouiforts are abundant and tangible, especial f in the Dining Kuuni, where tie i .ner mail is leewej djy by !. Connected with this Hotel are s'bhe alfordjug room for 100 horses, abundantly fnrnished HHb fFfit and provender, at ended by faithful and ohlitingiujtlrrf The proprietor feels confident that w ith his long r, perience and n.i.uy new advantages added to his owu native disposition to be pleating and ajfabl, be is prepared to oti'er to his fnendrand tiui rust at nianki-ui, as many oo.nfoits nd inneh gitMid cheer as wiii be found anywhere, perhaps a little more so. CPTry tfc Chlotie Ht!. J, &. KE -B, CUrUtte, Jfr C, Ag. 10, 1 j:, 3'3; t. olumbia Caro inian, Wilmington Journal. Ashevij News and forKville Citizen, please is:;t 3 WOOtJ and forward accounts tp ibis o5':.e, V'Zw. PBBIV1TE B0.lttW.NC SCHOOL FOB Jfr. WM. JT. jILElAilDEB, Principal. I 'HE Course of Studies will comprise the usual bran thes of a t boroailt Engl ish education, tog. the r with the French language, .Music and Drawing. JNJrs. A i.- cx.vnpcu is now prepared to receive Boarders ;nJo her lauiUy, Terms Per Se33iou of 5 Months? bWuior Pepartuie;;t, r r Junior - r Mnaic an I'iauo, I on Guitar, - - - Ei tie Needle Work, - r Fieiltb, r t r r r ! Cuard, including washing, fuel and light, per month, r i- $'5 uJ 12 9.1 20 0 I lit 0H r un Use of the Piano for praefiee, one dollar pi-r month, Uy 2nd Session coatmflf aa un Jbe ;t Monday in ( ctoher. Ah-z 10, ts.-,... 3,f( Administrators JVotice. L, peisons indi bted to the estjf of p.-ter Rbyna, rlec'd, will ph ase to mak settlement immediter ly, in tbst is ihe o.Jy remeijy to save cost. II F.N K? SKTZK.R, CAl.r.B KHOUfX Ad ninistra'ors with the will annexed, Dallas. V C , jury 27, ItS'i, l-3w FIVE CENTS REWARD. AXAU'AV from (he u dernsiied in A aril last, a bound 'ir!, by the name of II A s N A H A. BARKK, agd I ' or 17 vea s. All peiious nre foi ewarned har boring or emtloyinc said irl. as the law n il! lie iginly enforced asuinst thpin. Tne above leward, and no thanks, will be given for hej delivery to me. 14 GRIFFITH, july 27, 18."), 1 3w n m ssei. THE un I SF.S i undersigned is now manufacttirin MAT I A3- iii a very superior manner, tie has a lareelot of various siz.-s on band, an4 will mah" any siz to or der on short notice. W. W. QUIIf. Charlotte, july 20, 1S.V"). 59-3 w t A It It I At; K f SHOP. I UK subscriber hegs leave to inform hi friends and die public g.-neially, tLut h is sti 1 carrying on j the CarriMg ll;kiitf f3ii nesxi in a'l its va- i rious branches wi h all the increased facilities afford ' ed by moJi-rn improvements. He ha- now on I and a I laisre number of 15UGG1K-, CARRIAGES, ROCKA j A IS, ike., made on the most approved sty out of the; best material .to which he asks the inspection ot pur ; chasers. 1 1 is establishments is on Colli ge and Depot 1 otieets, where he will be glad to see his friends. JOHN II ARTY, july 2S, 1855. l-tf WAHTCD. 32 A GOOD MILK COW, for which a fair price ill be paid. Enquire at this Onice. june 2'J ! Selling clT at Cost ! f IIAVK bnnjrhl the ei.tire Stuck of GOODS of Alii. I son Dunn I and will sell the same ai first cost for patHj. The i-tock is l.irjrc and well selected, embracing tine assortnu iif ul LaslUs' aM? GcniU nu n's Tross Goods, Window Curtains, C- E. 2SPUATT. april 20. f r55, 30t( A Notable Fact I OjL'H nnsi tiled acenonU fir year b. fore last, andlast year, we Inll.-t have closed by t'ash or tiHid .Votes ; ttruifht iihiiiz'" irith.,ul rexy.ert Io ptrtnii. Our : creditor make n- ' Fpm riif: mcsh-," on all ore iions, and we Cr f r" diico by lre!v.s anv IMHWU . . . a J,K '""""K ' I Ri'FCIURP k r l.!HVKI,l III lT(.h IS-,... H'4 ( N..3Gra tr II..W. LOOK UEKK ! w K, 'In- "P'1' ri-ipm d, have anrrNaaed the ( irga snd ei. n-si'i ot tjrof.-eri'-a- b' Ojfflae the .'inn ot Elms . Sjjr.t. al which j w MI br lound it all tinier, re.niy and Milling ! w it "ii ill t m e who may f i..r us wjl.i tljejr pri'Oljage By k j e.io on hand a mil supply f Familv Groceries, m Will be nr. iir-l iu .m "rft- s 111 i v be iiitm led t.. ..ur f.?c. iinrmoH uuniTl q that js " iUh it sales .i ii i d mo. 11 orohi o oi u or i r'i-'ri TL in - lit -t ca" pMCts will be I'H'i tot proline, KIM A- OVIKS. im ij ST; Save jour lsis ! I tl K .N..US sou Akjsmu t i he I.a. h m " A. B- I i',..... A (".. Im br-t n nl.iC-'ii in tiie linlids "t . W. isiisM I ..I i. p. .q.. i-.f cnUictiiiii aiit itiUitit- T.i"se in .1. lit. d eitbrf bf .'it! r Ai-c-mul, w t&fty ' make ii i niiit iii itr arrinff' iuii. as fun In r ii,iiu! nc can ii. il ami vnl n.if In- grmutm-A. lA)SXyEn v .ionroN. April ?, iSj- 3' RW. r-r.rKW'j TM fnverl hi 'tvrlry Store to Na. 2, J'jl.iiHau- flOW, thrfc doors Snth of gerr's Hotel. t ..ij 1C, 18 3. -J GREAT ATTRACTION ' rPHE SUBSCRIBERS respect folly annonnee to their L moved rneir StOOlSL Ol VxOOCIS irom the r o d stand to toe just erected aew brick Store immediately opposite Messrs. Parks & Hutchison, and a few doors south of Mr. Kerr's Hotel, where they will keep, as heretofore, a genera! assortment ot DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, HATS BOOTS, SHOES, &c, &c, all of which they will tell at their well-known low prices J From this day we offer our whele etock of OTMM DJT S01 Mm 1IABT-WA01 AT AND BELOW NEW YORK COST, with the intention of making room for a very heavy Stock of I?,XX GrOOdS. We therefore invite every one wishing to take the chance of obtaining Great Bargains, to our present Stock, bi. h moat I y has been bought this spring at the Northern Markets. at the lowest ratea. WE WILL OFFER CALICOES at from 4, 5, and verv good vjuiuu.tmo ni iz Hno: io cents FANCY MUSLINS at 6 and 8 cents Choice Stvles at 1U, 124 nnd 16 BAREGES and SILK TISSUES at corresponding low prices. Rich, Plain and Fancy Dress SILKS at 50 and 75 cents. Our stock of White Goods is very heavy. Plain nnd dulled Swiss Muslins and Jficonets from 12. cents upwards. Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs Irom 8 cents upwards. Irish Linen from 25 cents upwards. Our stock of Hosiery and Gloves, as veil as Shirtings and Sheetings, and every othr article in that line is very large, and they will be sold aecordingi v. We intend to oflvr for Gentle, men also, greatly reduced prices in the Ready-Made Clothing line, and guarantee every one who purchases of us iosve money. Our Stock is extensive and must be reduced before F ill. EF" Merchants in the country will find great inducements offered. DRUCKER & SOMMERS. Charlotte, July 17, 1855. 52-ff GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF Af mm FOS 'ffSfl AMHCS OF V81 SIASOH? LHS & OH EX wishing to elose out the ba'ancc of their SI' M .tl Kit STOCK, will as they have heretofore done at tni late season ot the year, ofler their splendid Stock of LADIES DRESS GOODS, compriin in partSlLK TISSUES, BAREGES, BAREGE ROBES, White and Colored LAWNS, MUSLINS, Stc, at COST FOi CASH. They will also include a large ass rtment of SILK & STRAW BONNETS, BLOOMERS, and a full assortment of GENTLEMEN'S READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS & STRAW GOODS, which will positively be sold at Cost and no mistake. O" VVe do not promise to sell the whole of our Stock at Cost, although, we will sell everything at our usual low Pricee. hat we promise we will perfpxm. Call and see. ELI AS 6i COHEN, No. 2, Granite Row. Charlotte, July 17, 1855. 52-tf LET" Just receiving a large Lot of Groceries of all kinds, which will be sold cheap. PRITCHAM AM CALDWELL HAVE Juit Received and are now opening1, at the one of the Largest and best selected Stocks of DRUGS, MEDICINES & CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS AND PAINTERS' ARTICLES, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS AND PUTTY, GLASS-WARE, FRENCH, ENGLISH & AMERICAN PERFUMERY, FINE TOILET & SHAVING SOAPS, Fine Hair, Tooth, and Paint Brushes, SURGICAL & DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, TKUSES AND SUPPORTERS OF ALL KINDS, 1 SPICES, SNUFFS, AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, All the Patent or Proprietary Medicines of the Bay, Superior Inks, Pure Wines and Brandies Tor Medicinal Purposes, EXTRACTS FOR FLAVORING, ACIDULATED DROPS, very refreshing and delicious, STABLElt's, AND JACOBS's DIARRHtEA CORDIAL, GILMAN'S HAIR DYE. (instantaneous in its elRct.) PHALON'S MAGIC II MR DYE, CHOICE TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES, &C, &C &C. 53? We make our purchases for Cash, and offer goods equally as low as they can be obtained from any similar establishment in this section. nmntrTEjD to be fmiesh, muiie .. a ea t ijte. Orders from the Country promptly filled, and satisfaction guaranteed, with regard both to price and quality PHYSICIAN'S 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 sale ol lands generally, improved and unim proved. The fact now being established that a Hail Koad is to be constructed immediately, connecting the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico, runing through the entire length of the county, East and West, anc1 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, and the reasonab.e terms on which lands can now be obtained, there is perhaps no section of the Union which affords equai inducements to the emigrant Irom the older States. Having had some experience in farming on the different kinds ot land, and acquired a general knowledge of them throughout the county, and having acquired unusual lacilities 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 who may have deter mined to sett.e in Florida to call on him. W. O. JEFFREYS. Reference. How. E. C. CAfeEL. a , a T M 1 now. a. , axwkx.u, vrallaha.see, Fla. r Stale Register H. C McLean, Esq. Carlh N a Dtt. S. C. BmcE, S Ruv G. McNeill, ) F etteviI1 N G Dr. Mallett. f Messrs, W. M. Lawtos & Co., Charleston. S. C. Alligator, Fla., June 29, 1355. 49-ly LAND FOR SALE. THE SD BSCR1BER offers for sale the Plantation on which he resides, situated on Little Sugar ("reek, 8 miles South of Char lotte, in the Providence region, and 1 nii.e e C. & S. C. Rai! Road. This tract contains nViniit QHrt A -! tt fs K of t his a mou n t . a bou t ' . . . r ' I - tr . . i uu acres are in cuuivaiion. i ne hircji nan or me cultivated land is fresh, having been cleared in the last few vears. On the place there is a a very com orfable dwelling house and ail necessary out buildings, includ ing an excellent Om House and Screw, just built. Alo, a Spring and well of good water. The above land is situated in a h. althy neighborhood surrounded by an industrious, intel.igent and moral community. The subscriber will take pleasure in showing the land to any person desirous of purchasing. J. M- DOBY, july 18, 1855. l-tf Whig copy. MY Notes and Accounts having been placed in the hand of S, W. Dvis, Bq., for collection, those who are indebted to me individually, or as one of the old firm of Steele & Harty. are respectfully request ed to make settlement by April C ourt, if not enoner. A. C. 8TEEI.E. Feb. 3, 1565. UbVtt cws'om,;rs and the public in fen ral, that they have re at 6J cents aud upwnrd". 2-S cents ( 14 II M ft G-raziite IDrug Store, PRESCRIPTIONS at all hours of the day uud night. TF A RELIABLE MEDICINE. THE CELEBRATED mMM BITTMS, Purtly Vegetable .'reparation, AND A SOVERJGN REMEDY FOR A THESE BITTERS are purely a V.--table Compound, and are offered to the public umfer the fullest con viction that they will be found a .at'e and soveieigti Remedy or 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 and distressing disease. EXTK ACT "I do hereby certify that I have Known and used your celebrated compound COLLETON BITTERS in my family for more than fifteen y ars, and I do -erily believe it to be one of the most valuable Family and Plantation .Medicines in use, having witnessed their beneficial effects in sc. many instancr-s, that with truth it may be affirmed they well deserve the high enco niums which they have received from the afflicted who have partaken of their invigorating and health resto ring properties. Signed, CHARLES i. PAPERS, Planter, St. Helena, S. O. The undersigned, sole agents tor the atiove Med -cines, take pleasure in stating that they are intimate ly acquainted with the manufactu t of the "Colleton Bitters," hence they do not hesitate to commend fh" article, as possessing rare virtues, and well calculated to afford relief in DVSPEPSIA AND ITS KINDRED DISEASES. Retail price, 5 cents a Cottle! For which sum an incalculable amount of suffering may be arrested. The trade will b supplied on libe ral terms. HAV1LAND, H. f! R L c CO , Druggists, Charleston. S. C. liXThis Medicine can be obtained of Scarr tt Co., Charlotte, Reid V (ireir. Full wood, and other respecta ble Imijigisfs and Merchants throughout the State. Feb 16, 18J5. 30-1y piano fortes! R. RAMSEY, of CoJum bia, So. Ca., I'lniio : Forte and Tlllsir l :i i er, is constantly receiving a good supply of Pianos with I the LATEST IMPROVE- ! MENTS, which has given them the pr:mium over all others. 6 and 6$ octaves from $230 to S300. I J to 7 $300 to $ino. 7 to 7J $400 to $450. Carved or . and Grand Pianos trom $500 to $trtt0. Mr. R. being a practical Piano Maker can insure to hi customers a perfect instrument. Columbi ., june 29, 1855. 4-ly Till' SOSHTIFiC&EaiMCAH. ELEVENTH YEAR. Splendid Engravings and Prizes. THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL VOLUME .f thi useful publicHtioci cuAiircnce un the 17ih dny of S'ptcmber?Kt. TIn Scientific Aiwrirnn" n Illus'ruV'd Pe riodical. dt-vot-d chi-fly to ihi prtmiulr'tion nf in form ition relntiig to the various Michunir nnd (.'Inline Arts, luduslritti Munu'icturen, Aric.l rure, pHteots. Inventions, Enginr-erinji. Millwnrk. and all u.t !s hich the light ot' Practical Se' nee- it enWtihcd to advance. Reports of L'. S. Patent grnnted are also pub li.shnl eveiy '-et , inclurling Official Copies of ill ihe Patent Claim, ingetln-r with news and iulor initi..n iiprm th.Miiiaiid of oilier subjects. The Contributors to the Scien'ific American arn among the most eminent S.'tentific snd practical men of the limes. The Editorial Department it nuiversnlly acknowledged to be conducted with great nbility.and to be distinguished, not only for the excellence nnd tru'hfulness of its discussions, but for the hsrlessness with which error is com bat' il nnd false theories are exploded. Ilrchenirs, Inventors, Engineers, ChemUta, Manufacturers, Agrienlturwta, and people ol every profession in life, will find the Scieottfic Ameri can to of great vlue in their respective cU ins. fta counsels and suggestions will asv them liundrda of dollars anmntlly, besidt'S affording them n coniinuil source of knowledge, Ihe rper ieree of which is beyond pecuniary eatimMe. The Seientific American is published once week; every number contains eight large qunr pages, forming annually a complete and splendid v ilurne, illustrated with several hundred original engravings. Qr Specimen copies sent gratis. (tCT TERMS. Single Subscriptions, $2 n rear, or $1 for six months. Five copies, for six month, $4 ; for a year, $8.' For further Clcb rates snd for statement of the fourteen large cash prixes, offered hy the publish ers, see Scientific American. Southern, Western and Canada money, or Post Office Stamps, taken at par for subscriptions. Lettera should be directed (post paid) to MUNN & CO., 12B Fulton Street, N. Y. Messrs. Munn 6i Co., have been, for many vears, ex'ensively engaged in procuring patents for new inventions, and will ndvise inventors, without charge, in regard to the novelty of their improvements. PUBLIC NOTICE. NEW GRAND DUCHY OF BADEN LOTTER MAI. Capital 14,000,000, Fls. 'PIUS I.OA.V is guaranteed by the Government, aud will be drawn t rliffcrcut prizes, as follows: 14 of 50.000 Fls. 45 ol 10.00O Fls. 12 of 35,000 Fls. 23 of 15,000 Fls. 2 of 12,000 Fla. 55 of 10.000 Fls. 40 of 5 000 Fls. 2 of 4.U00 Fls. 58 of 4,000 Fl. 366 of 2,000 Fls. 1044 of 1,000 Fls , dec, Ate. 6lc. The Invest prize being i'2 Florcns. 12 Florens are equal to Fve Dollars. The next Drawing takes place at Garlsrulie, under the Direction of the Baden Government, on the 31st Augimt, 1855, when every drawn number must obtain one of tlm above mentioned Prizes, which will be paid in cnsli, at the office of the undersigned. Those fortunate Share holders not residing on the npot, will have their amount of Prizer gained paid to them through an tstnbluheil Bank. The Lints ofthe rceult will be sent to each Shareholder, and the successful numbers published, .in the Newspapers. The Price of Tickets is Two Dollars. The tollowing advantages arc given by taking a num ber of Tickets, viz : 11 Tickets cost only $2,1 50 Tickets cost only $80. 23 Tickets cost only 40 100 Tickets cost only 150 The Price lor Tickets can be sent in Bank Notes or Drafts, payable in any of the Commercial towns of tier-man)-, Holland, France, England, Scotland, or Inland. For Tickets and Propectuses apply to the underfill ed Banking house, which is appointed for the sale uf Tickets. MORIZ STIEBLE SONS, Bunker. Frankfort on-the Maine Germany, N. B. Letters to be directed per Steamer, via Liv erpool," to MORIZ STIEBLE SONS, Bankers, iu Frnnkfort-on thc-Jfaine. Remittance which arrive after tho day of Drawing, will be returned, or invested in the next Drawing, at the option of the sender. July 27th 1855. l-5w. "THE SPECTATOR." A WEEKLY JCt'B.XAt, ri'BLItllED AT WAMUNOTO.V Clrr. ' I 'HE undersigned propose to commence about the first ol June next, in tho City of Washington, the publi. cation of a weekly newspaper, to be called the Spectator, designed for general circulation a in. nig the people of the UniLcd Stales. Its columns will contain a full digest of the news of the day, foreign and demcnlic ; a weekly review ol finance and the market ; a synopsis of the proceeding! of Congress during its ression ; tables of election returns, the important political action of Statu legislatures, and of party conventions; interesting mi. c ll iniou and scientific matter; articles on agriculture , together with original articles upon the leading topics of Lhe day. Much valuable information relative to the op erations of the Executive Departments of the Govnrn inent, tugether with the weekly list of new patents, will be found in its columns. A lare portion of its spacu will be devoted io light literature, original and selected. It location as the political centre o the Union, will af loru opportunities always to procure the latest informa tion on public afi -ir. It i the intention of the uadcrsigncd to make the Spectator an acceptable viilor to cry house in tho Union, and it will therefore not assume on any occasion the position of a pnrtiz;n papir, nar will it owe any allegiance to men ; nut entertaining fixed and decided views on questions of political economy, snd upon our system t government, it will disneniinale snd promul gate them a occasion may require always keeping carefully in view the intercuts of the country, growing out of foreign as well hf domestic alTitrs. The Spectator will lie printed in quarto form, on good paper and new type; each number containing right pa ges of matter, making one volume annauliy of 410 page. Earh volume will be accompanied by a full and c.ui. plett: index of its content, thus making it a uin.t valu i -bis paper for pr.-servation and teferencc. Jt wvil be published every Saturday morning, at $'i per annum, payable always in advance. No paper will be coi.iu.u. d beyond the time tor which it is paid. All i-u'iscriplinn and communications on tiiuinewM xhnuld be addres.ed to the urider.ign- d.al Waliingtoi-, D.C. AUG. F. IIAKVEY & i . Washington City. May 22, Hail, 4 Piedmont Sulphur aud (liaUb.al.- IX It I It Ii 1. tulVll, H. V. SixUen miles Notli of -Illnratitun, tall te ojieu for the rerrptiui of Guatjt y, on the 15 'U of June. lfcC5. r" HIS de ighffu! Summer retreat cantiot be h'irpan'-e.i by any of tbe fashionable Watering P aces Witfiia the State of North Carolina. Here n.va n', aa we I . . tho.e seeking pleatuic, may find a iMumoer rsidenie, calculated to es'ore tie ast eneiies ot the Physical i on-titution ard gratify 'be mcsf fsttirlious. The proprietor has enUrced hs Sfwrieus arroitn,.. OatSBSlS by considerable additivns, a.d is prrand ti. receive a large company. He will spare no puu tr, contribute to tbe benefit and atification of tLc v !.. favor htm with their eoursnv This fine watering plac i sonnondrd l.y nn- ol the greatest Natural curioMti's i this t ountry. 1 i i Table Kock is only seven mile, u, ni .b. 'p"' f ' Hollow Spring Cve is one mile, Kivia It or It tmUn SS miles, and Falls of Linvilto is ninHiiU. And all in a great country tor btMtljKC and Omi g. Der and turkeys are p'enty in the uctghborlioyu of Ha springs. By calling on Dr. Ippn'dt, nrnprie'a b"'v,'irn tain lintel," in Morgauton, tcty ncrsaaiy Uitorn-a tion pertaining to the a4ka! qualities t these arste can be obtained. J A MLS C. EaT EI, Prnpri. tor June 1853. 4 m Li
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