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N I 1 B3UNTV LAND B!LI. . v. i.-vav, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, 1 .1. collrcti'Mi or it'fu r burfiiM - U ,1 tu will. 0 --r . i ." ss : jirti-'i r.- siuii . - -4 I - ... ...... r- I . , tin' l-atitu hFumuII lliiu... Um W ......... -... l ihuUoN ... it. v i. ..i -. in ;. r.l r .i... u- i, - n;i Ar.,, : Cm4uiio&rr. ha I N v.. I '.i'i."-se,n, (i or n,.'..4,',.:i:iil "I" ; ' "" ' . the W.r ii, l'i i-.i Si t I - --if. c ii.. ! .a ' - ...d -I-, t.. ail n.lie. r ...... N .. i: r- ' I..- R.tJIutitfM rv W-r, lUct - '" hit.iru 1' .. I. .!.:,. fit Itri'Sf'UC.ML' Jii' .M U- irli rliMl, i- tr. .in-.iy . . r..t I V III IV f C . :i . !i.r mii. o. S....J r'- ! :. I llSt: I. brrii .l .o : m H- h..n!s -.1 . . 1' vi- Hi.ii .--r Mrttl b- iliri n rr..l r lv ctfftng ii Ac- ! r-.-nnl.- i. iiiiircii.it Iv. a ' lwe inf. t. j ijr, , .ni ! Qff JI iut kmw, a hard thing t..' j PttlTCflAtD ,V CAIJWCLL. ; April 7. J655j, 3 k WHEAT MAFKIT, Springs' ixiils. Iwih to purrh.i ihrn- tir 'lajHltrrd tl. u:.i i: l:ilii:lr j! g mil n nliiBlaliW iil.t .. i, for ahicfa 1 vil J...J- :h liijjh- c.li pr if. Charkitt froaa it- lacilifu-c "r f i rt : th.- brt inlaii'l iiiorUr'" hi lb S-.i.t!u rn I have i rrcctanttarge.il reiMHif Mill CMMttgnaaa V lh kaiimad ; t i iL;c ii griwiiiig ihn bajfiatn i barrcla ! tl - t t- per ilay, tad to k- j tin tu r wing i ui I. .v- u h ..t. i Lfine it j.n, if yi want the bighraf Ggtirc hr if. i aw prcaand hi grind Inr t-.ll. If" J Wanl ll""r J vJium braal arJIWal strut to ferll it in any market in . the wofid, here ia I lie ,.lace to have it inuiiiili.clured. j Tli.sc Mills ha v.? already made a reput Ul M t in- j firior '.oLiiy in iI.jl- ciili'' . 1 l.EROY StRlXC. ; J.inr IS. 155. 17t Whig, Char!- tie ; Ilium r. Sail bury; r.itQir'r, i-ork-vilh ; Standard, I heeler. In!, I; g ne r, Sin ii ; N. w -. Ariwrilk; will iaeertS wiontha and lurward Uilu lotiie fabacribef al t:h irlotte. IJ"3tioo. HAVING bnagbf out ihe entire interrl ..fW.o. E. M m in Ike nrin of AVIDSOS & M s, I will i u;timc the business at the old t i nd, a mi a m d. tr miiiid to ntfer great induc,i.u'iil to all who will fa Vol nn With Call, and csp.ctillv to lhoC Who bttj lor The N'..t. and Ace. .nuts o! I be I t' firm are in my hinds, and aril) be Brttied l- tm aj.-io'. IJ. 11. DAVIDSON. April 20. l?55. 39if Watches! Watches! Vate!isJ TT-s THB saibs iribi ra famr r cciiriwg .. I -rw'- :. !. WA'ltJItM tjrom tl.-- i.io..t ' lLii nd puabrrs; bai a facta fct.k ot Fashionable Jewelry, Chaiiis, t!vC, .11 ..f m l.i.l, .vl'l I.,- u.ld l.re..i..r mi slufl turn fi ouiii'o.l dt-.il, rs. TIIOs. T&OTTKR 4 SON. . pri' a:, i j-iii bifcoy. C. y IF. 1! I . III us . SI Sfiddle and Harness Manufacturer, Three doofl sout'.i if Sadh'i "s Hotel, ' j I ePl 1 WDI'LJ) r. p'-ctfulv ii form the i .f - ! cifiz.-ns of ( l-.a . lot t.- aid th- surr.mn- ' ! tiw' couiiTrv, lliat J have i.iyw on h.i:.l " - ' as ixikssivk ,soi j... ; sr. f j Knilt . Ui iJ i s. Harness, A athllo-v Hartiware, Whips, Buffalo Robes IIOIISR HLANKKTS. IS A 1)1 )LK f I. Oil IS, SKIIiTlNCSS ItCMj SKINS, mm Patent, Enamelled & Harness Leather, to-ether with every thing usually kept m my , hue ol business. 1 r .-iMIi V U:rnv M lkers furnished with t-vrrv thing necessary lor earrrinac sm the bust- ' - 9 - jes. mm tbe aoost reasonable terms. L7 All kinds of Saddles and llaniess made at the -iortet notice. r, '' I.Vpainn pmmptl v executed. l.-t. vu, I. -..;. S. M. HOWELL. MECKLENBURG DDI St, HAVING purdi.ist ci Ikebviltiins w Ih-ror. ,,.r N t. f i'....r. MMlfc m I ..I 1. .... II ,1 .....I ' 1 1 1 1 rm -- -v ..." ,.v .... '"'repaired and lilted it up in first-rate style, I w slid eaprctsally inform the travelling public that it is uum pen lor the reception of regular and transient boarders Drovers will find ample aeeoiuinodationa al m v boawo. , Jan. 1-2, l.O.i. 123-ly S. H. REA j NEW BOOKS FOR SALE AT UVBIG .WD EWISS'S BOOK STORE. ; 'I 'HE Slave ot the I.imp.a Paathuiaioaai Novel.by Wil 1 ham North. Ingenue, or the first days of the Ulo. d, i hy Alexander Dumas. Translated from the original aaMMtaenpt. Fashion and Fancies, bv Mrs. Stephens. The M.n.Min, a legend of the C.irribliccs. and ether tale bv W. Gflaanea Simms. I lie t astle llai I i TH. Iiv the .-illlluir ot "Hi n.tcn :r " linrni ...Pl n .,. a i..a- ...v; i r-i . . ' J- l-onergan. All persons in.lebted to tue It in are ' I lie II. ir O i, . Ivtte. Scenes ami ( bailees, rlc. .i . i . .. i i .... , . ... ., , ,. , earnestly requested to settle as longer mdulgi-i.ee can Hat .! inn. or the rravclbrta Entertainment, by not be JTeJ Josiah Hi men, ben. ' E. LONERGAN The aUive are all the very la'ct and most popular I jan 1835 navels of the t'.av. ' Wc eonstanlly keep oat hand a large and well arb cted ; xrtrnrkof st .tiona.y ut every kind, and are constantly re- eeiving all the new books that arc b mg published, and book, that v.-,' have not rot, .. C I ill I ..u the shot l st notice 4e.tl Junr '2?. 135. Dissolution. n , f ... 1 he ro prirtncrslun heretwlore ex's mg l. -w. i n i ' " , Iho pnrribem, Hftaler im- tinn ol WARING A: IIF.IIRON, in iho pnblieattow of the Western democrat." !.is expired thi da bv iis own limi- ! Inlinti. The accounts due the firm must be closed i txs soon poscib!.'. Either i nutli.iriz- l to s'"M!e. R. P. WARING. RDFOS M. HEItRON. J-ir.e e, 1855. NOTICE. 7 I I j AVI.Nli mad. out reii ihe aceotanta slue "he -LFMOLRAT' Office for Advertising nnd Sub- ! scripijnn", n!) prrsens uMiVbtrd In ns ntu rrauested io p:iv up without (J lay. The I urines-; f llie Mate firm must be clued si lutj Court. r tln.se ! ItAbtld must trnfm Ihe OMMeoeacen. U A RING V HERRON. J.itie 49 i - -1 j HSi $ H 'rZTTt J 7 A "7a t it tyVi'tt ift 1.V ivji ) X22?GJ3 3fcX Ci.3jL03t", J i c ;s .caiu i r mr s uo-ri j IX DsseiMl and m-.tc br the celebrated A ! A r- tnt Slid warranted t V . . ,. . . ' . ' . 1 APnl - ,a5--' A. tt PHIUIfS, B.lGKcR, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT Ynt the ruretn.e and sale ef Rent, I spate, Sto:us .is. .Ntj.'Og, ull u- '.5 oi M tettandirv ..o (".. jijirv I'.O-aOt- . ir dic I IS rt r T ( . r v I S. uth i" ,r. ti 1 1. Jaa 12. 13",;. 47-2 B. S. 7 A S i E 6 .ltlormtj al JLttw, tffice in Ljucf-ait's Br id: iuttdig, rLjaf Jloor. CI X It l.'lT'JE. If. C. .T n F. EOONE. WUOLESAJ.K AND RETIAIL DEAlR8 IN' JJ J J A -"'--J i ivijcis id KINllX; SK N.s. ... , . , . . , I . . - , , lii.'i ON ( ha.lj'tc, .V C 1K"4. I ELMS JOKIVS , , . I. 4 . NO. Id VKNM'K i: VNUK, il l I.Ksr.i.N. S. v. iv. i:f,!s. i . JOHNSON. Junr 23, Til. "i,f- :.ib:ole.v c.x. BY JENNINGS B. KERH. t'hnrioUe .1'- Jaounry 28, l.");J. ' A- BETHUNE, Ko. 5, Spring' 1-'", 4 MMMtH Fr o;- tn r:i l.o r tk B.tKK, ciiARLorric, .n- '. Ffh. 10. l-.-.- 30if . , kspkCTFULLY offer his nrofsi:o!ial services to I tin? citizens ol (.'har!otn :h.(! aurrot rpuufff . l0p,.s devoting lus cntirt- attnitiA:i In the ! u t'i-s o( MS prole9iot to merit patronage. Iir- oiaj !. found at a KourSjal hUfMBce opposite :!. Amc;iean Hotel, p;oleisiunally ragafd. march 2, lS-"-". 52f . . - . tOUffrfNN Gilltl : S k.i LzCU'S, t'ST Rcecircd al ,1 BoOfMi'a l "'t A J:.Oc f. iM.f.riiiii:. M ii 1 1- C. AFLOTTE MUTUAL INSLTvAhCS 1MIIS COMPANY is now org. I z ii occi rdinj t. t!ie act of 1 nrorporatioh, and :. r. pr- pired1 o i e.-. ivc ;. p plications and issur policies againsl 1 i' fi on ..i! kinds Ol property and ml rcbaodiz-. OFPtcF.R: R. C l ah ov Pr sid B, JoIlN IkWiK, V. P., si'J hi, Wat. Oil . n, Ait 'iU' V, J. P. lu.viN, Si c. & Trra. M. L. Whist, s. Agent. DlKSCT n R. C. t'ars- n. John Irwin, '.A. Yn Joseph 11. Wiiile, J.men II Cirson, Dr. .M. B. T I W. W, Kims, Win. .1 l.iisi.n. la i. v Springs, .!. W. ); - i :.-.ri.i-, ( "h . s. ve; n.: i', noi R. II. Brawlry. I r Dir: cl -II COfnuMtticll ns i.. tin- S -cri t :rv. JOHN P. lit WIS, S lC'y Jane 1 5 , ! S "..". -1 . I i JUST RECEIVED. I I a 1 S ar:l I aim on C nsignmmi. al Doonri i oui II ATS and CAP 1 I an'l Mioe I .mpoi i n : 1 1 . Dee 89, 1851 S3ti 7 ,17) Y) 7 7.1 7,l7)7 i llKsabscribi rs in n rn '.. public cent-rally, thai t he v hare op II. d a MARBI.K YARD in Chi st. r. S. C"., near I be ! p. t, win n- tin v ;.:e prepared, will, ennip tent ari-rkuieu fro.n Ihe Nrtb, tu ex. cute all orders in ; . ...-I. ' . "' , I I nil) a?2! Ol'im meilf I rsr .-si 'ersr-r I u -j w v . tt m m Hi an. I 1 II V ill hJxJihn 1 X VlhXi)0 uc&ncTn to on ' Ul """v-v. Tiny will keep eon. taut ly on hand Ihe tiest d set ipi ion of Italian and Auieiican M irbie. and their articles will , ,. ,:,, B(.Cllnm ,,.,,,' ,,,,, as tl ,.au u 0,, ,lm.( , .-, r fjortb or S.mtll. S7 All ordera, &x any arlieb-, addressed to tbe suh- scrlUcrSf ptCi(.danJ ,. rvarded with the utmo.-t ,, .( .,, i. ire .... . in s -.t.eii. ,'!'i''r HI VIVf'Il V-p . A"'A'-N( " ' ' -l'.r.l". Chest.T. S. C, .Mi 23. 1 855. 44'f Kcw J- J. c. E. LONERGAN j el... M,i hc that tbev hae iut onened in the Hou . . . ... I . . .1 . II . i ,,n Main sireei, j uoors easi 01 iiie f i:. erica n iiotei , a Bak rv and ( oufeetioiiarv Estab ishment. Having secured Ihe services of an experienced Baker and thorough workman, ihey are prepared to furnish UrMet. I ah n and every thing in their line of the noosl smperiol description. Th y have just opened A ' I.j'tt hsi t JTuritty rtf fancy jSrTfZ " 1Z7 ' Alld indeed every thin- nsu lv found in their line. jf- a desire to please, and reasonable terms, w i.l in Clir nntroiin-e tl.ev are determine. I to Lav it. ftkin Al I fc I 1 IS rr- ni.niTi r rf r J. A: K. LONKRCAN. January 25, lSoo. 27-lf a n i e ... i . .. :.. . . . ... J WilmUsgtOn, Cliarlotte & R 'A llOl fold lOD - 1ST. 1. !" JtrS. CZ? SJ . 1OOKS for subscription to the capital stock i Wilmington, Gnarlot'c and Ratbcrftdton Ra Ol the lilro. d , Company, are now ..pen at be stori s of Merars. Irwin ( Hus gina vV Co., and Williams, Dixon 4k Co., in the town or Charlotto. All persons are invited o come (or a ard , . . , . .. . , ' al,' aniin this good work. -t inilNCTHM JNO. A YOUNG, JOHN IRWIN, l.EROY SPRINt.S, JOHN WALKER, WM. MAXWELL. W. M. MATTHEWS, A. C. WILLIAMSON. W. W. ELMS, C J. FOX. VV. R. MYERS, Gcutntissi it.crs. .e- April !0, 1855. A REAT PISCOYBRY. THE PP.GPf.r. geaeraJl b .ve conceded th- Un ib.i 1 W- W. Waddell ft Go's Lightning Rods is the only safe protector from that dai.geious element tl at sow exist. The premium was awarded to them both in Loudon and New York, at the Worlds Pa:r. Ihe points are constructed so as to attract from a di stands, and composed of a compound of Copper and Silver, with P,ar"" i points, w hich is warranted not to corrode. We umlepigne,l a,e prepared to fur. ish (all p;.ro,.s who ml 7sh.the r their lives and property) tbe shortest possiL.e notice. J. E. L. Pil EL AN & CO. ne CD, 18; I''-;:" v KN lo' i Al, PJ-.T SLJPPKUS, figure !. VI l.alie?' with rusit.. M Co ored Figured Velvet sLIPTKi.S, White Kin SOU Satin Ch.ldren'i Light Colored BOOTS, at LOONK'S Loot bhoe I niporitii;;. June 2, t.,5. 4 U BLA.NK Di:lDS .1-OIt SALT'. HERS LOOK AT THIS SIMPLE WORD i CJDTJilXG! N'D yt f, in ple as it is, yon hear a treat cry nude over i I.O'lMING! Yon take up the apeis and ftlnioat .the fii st word jiki see is CLOTHING!! V.. i stroll over the city and you will see sm.m.i. sam- p'ca o! CT-iOTIlIIO-! ! ! A little !. re, a linl there. And o asKOYijueul anywheie; ITnfil on pt to rrH-IJICS 4fc CQ. n, where .ii-ij one runs to ct ' GOOD CLOTH ESI Ami why do they rtm tUtre ! Simply because tley ran pet CLOTHING tU'0-r Btule. flOR K V t ? CE I v IS I. K, AND AT Xj-3HJSi XirLXCTXirS. IUh i y House in Noitii rarolina. IV make a Luameea of i t ifiaoofacl ure ..ir .'U ii Coo ls, aii. I rvi ry article sold by us is W AB UAXTl'.I1, or money returned. "Cost initio a is the Life cf Trade,4 i And we are hou::d to keep the Largest and Most Fashionable IN THE STATE. We hav?a full stock of Cbiidrens9, Voatbs', and Boys' Clothing at lov prices. Also, GEsTS' FUNIShlNG GOODS, TH VJ9KS,9tMt E,CfMtt? JKT BiGS- UM (i I ! ELLAS. f',.:.s. i'orScSZoiKiisr. I' t il (iial i'ocfif.t Knires; HAIR, lOOTII, AM) NAIL MBUSHES, &c &r., &.. all of which wiil be freely sboxra and prices given, At the EiiiMoriuin ol Fashion, . BY Fi I.I.I NliS & l.'O. rl.i'tc, N. C, I :3 IH54. i CLARENDON IRON WORKS, SfilmiiisloH, K. HE CLARENDON IKON WORKS are nits pre pairrd to i.e. iv.- orders lor Sei m, V rtical. Horizon tal or Oscillating Steam Engines, Hrgb or I Mm Pres sure, and adapted tu .11 pui pos. s : Circular, Vertical and Porta bh S isr Mills complete; Puvps, Mining Machine i v, Gnst and Flour Mills, comph te ; Parker, Turbine and other Water Wheels, Equipping of Steamers, Car Wheels and Axles ; Horsi p..u . rs of various patterns; Rice Field Pumps am! Engines; Rice Thrashers; Shingle Machiuea, SltalHng, Follies,' Hangers, Gears, and ..Ii olhi r Mill Work. CASTINGS. Iron and Rr.ss Ratings of all descriptions, including Oniaiii.-otal Iron Railing, Pipe, Bridge Castings, &c, Jtc. The Company ivauld respeetfully invite attcnti In ; . :!..ir sfyles and patterns of Railing, which may be sc. n at their oluce. Boiler3. Tubular, Flueand Cylindrical Boilers, Water Tanks, ( himneys, and all otiier kinds of Boiler Work. Repairs. A separate department and force will be kept for re pa irs. w litre work will be done thoroughly and with despatch. Having large facilities, the above work wi I be done on as reasonable terms as elsewhere, ortti oi South, a:-d in prompt and satisfactory manner. i ousul ration by lett-T or otherwise, in regard to plans and designs for mills or their furniture, and for ma chinery generally, willingly answered. All orders or communications to be addressed to the undersigned. JUNKY M. DKANIi Azote. March 23. 3o-tf Fresh Spices. )EPPER whole nd ground. 1 ALLSPICE whole and ground. CINNAMON, M " CLOVES, " " G IXCKR Race and Jamaica, a-bole and ground. NUTMEGS; Mac. ; Mustard in J, i and IIS. Tins, Just received by SCARR &, CO., Mh 30 Druggists. Fresh Supply Just Received, t LCOHOL, Burning Fluid, ( 'amphene, No. 1 , Turpentine, Linseed Oil, (N. C.) For Sale at scaur A' rcrs., Feb 20 ( iiarlotle Drug Store. SADDLES & liAHXKSS. r-j'-j'y-) Tur. subscr!liers have entered CTfyYTTl iti--sIVrxY?t '"to copartnership and opened A tm VlTl ) a n w -jFVT U Saddle and Harness AT K. SHAW'S OLD STAND, ; Springs lirtrk, Lorricr Uinldtiig. whore they have constantly on hand a large and splen did assortment of SA DDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, &., 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 in the n ost sub stantial and workmanlike manner and better than the best. We respectfully invite the public to call and exam ine for themselves. Repairing done at short notice and with neatness i;d d i s pa t c h . SHAW eV PALMER. march 2, iS.".5. o'.'tf IiTotico to JDototoi'si. IHE subtcriber having entered into partnership with Air. Palmer, is desirous of closing up his old business. He Iherefere most earnestly requests his former! riends and eustomeis, who are in arrears at l,js shop, to call between this lime and our April court, ai d settle their accounts either by rote or cash, the latter if possible. R. SHAW march 2. 1855. 32tf Leather, Leather, Leather. 204 SIDES Hemlock Sole Leather. SO " Baltimore White Oak, Band and Sole Leather, just received BOONE S BOOT aid SHOP. EMPORIUM Dec 89, 1S5 1 aOtf FASHI0MDLR TAILORLNO. 'illi: subscriber antMMinces to Iho public gem rally, that he is now receiving a large- assortment o I ne v Cloths, Casiaiercs A Ml Hit GeUtleintru'a Wear, and wii! be s.jI.i lor Calk at a small profit, or made lo order according to the d--jii st "y'es. Shop next door to ep. 29. 1854. J0tr "l. L. R F.. . chaklo ri'i:. n. u. IDLO to annonee to juj Mends, tbe public. ind ore ent patrons of t!ic above Hot. I, that 1 have h as. d the s.une i. r a trin of years from the 1st ..t'Jinu .ry next. A r which time, the entire property will he thorough ly r. ;.':-. d nd nfloratett; and the hwusc kept m first a. s i. l . Tins ii 1..I is ii, -ar the Depot, an, i ph as ,,it ;y siti v.ed, rondefioj it a dciisll h ,,c f,. t -are Her and .a ..i.ies. l c r,, is.":;. ?2i C M. RA Y M m If 4 '111 tCED SODA WATEK. PRITCHAHfj ci CALDWELL JT A V F. opened for the season their r.ew ard improved li Soua . ,.tt r Apparatus, and tbe sparkling and re fr.-s.huig bvi uige n ay le had at all hours at the ? ' vt! Wi l l'. HjJJJti S'JDSr WILKINSON'S DAGUKHRKIAX GALLEHY. DT" Rooms, Third Story, Gr mite R nire, iiiiinediatcly -v. r Trotter t Son's Jc A elry Su re. 1HIE subscriber baring p r.uancntly loeatcd in Clnr ..ttc, rcsjiec ilully invit. s the attention of Ladies and Geutiemcw to bis superloi Tj ( ffl ?l 77 7) 7. " and would rtspictfully say that he's now taking D.--uerreutvpefl Mpon an improved plan, winch will not ouly add to tbe BEAUTY AI KLIItiACK ut the Picture, l.ut will render it DURABLE AaD BRILLIANT FOR AGES. Me t..iild also respectfully invite- strangers visiting Charlotte to call a ml examine his apt-ctuie-iif, as he is determined liny shall compare liorably vilb any that can be taken North or Sontu, EEF" lustruclions, tborougl; and practical, given in this beuuti.ul art, and uil materials furnished. NLAL WILKINSON, January 2G. 1 855. 27-tf RUNAWAY from the subscriber on the 3rd of February last, my negro man ISAAC He is $L about .'(," years of age, about. r) feet 8 or 9 inches ai" high, is of a dark copper color, tolerably high forehead, ci:etk Rones a little projecting, and 1 think Lis eye teeth a J ittle defective. Said boy weighs a!. out iColbs., quick spoken, roerably intelligent. When he left be wore common apparel, such as common laborers usually Wf-ar. 1 will give Twenty Dollars r ward for Isaac, delivered to me or confined in any j.til so 1 get him ngai;-, or I will give Fifty Dollars reward lor him wi h sufficient proof to convict any white person of harboring him. I bought sa;d boy ot Julius Alexandei about eight yearssie. Mr. Atexan- der lived ! . or M miles south west of Charlotte and 1 think Isaac is strolling about through the country ' where I purchased I tm. T. M. tl A MI LT N White's Store, Anson County,??. 0. March 0, 1 855. 33-tf SENNA FIGS. GREAT desideratum in families and to persons suffering from habitual Constipation, being an I agreeable and efficient Aperient, quite palatable, and I free from those nauseous principles, which make it a I matter of so much difficult to administer medicine to childre n. For sale at SCARK & CO-S. Drug Store. Feb 16, 1855. 30-tf 18 LACSiS Iff E TO I $ CJ Well done or no Pay required. jjfijg THE undersigned respectfully informs the pub rT lie, that be has opened a BLACKSMITH SHOP fon College street, opposite the Charlotte S. C. Railroad Depot, where he is prepared to execute all kinds o! LI icksinithing. Horse Shoeing, Repairing Boilers, making Mill Irons, &c. All orders to J. R. Hand or Messrs. Irwin, Hoggin et Co., or myself will be speedily attended to. Refer to Mr. C. Davis, on the North Carolina Railroad, and Wm. Glaze iL Co., Pal.nctto Foundry, Columbia, S. C. S. J. PERRY. march 2, 18o5 3.2-Gm . Odd lSIows' Female lusthiile, O F II O W A R 1) LODG E , No. 33, I. O. O. F., Located at Shelby, N. C. ' J TIE Trustees of Howard Lodge, No. 35, 1. ). O. F., 1 . ill open a Female School in ih: town of Shelby, on the 1st Monday ii; June next, to be under the super vision and direction of the Trustees. The most experienced and t-fficicdt Teachers have been employed, ;u the design is to render it one of t!ie best in the up Country. Tiu j have now in course of construction a largo and commodious building, which will be complete d : his year. Tiie course of instruction usually taught in similar in stitutions. RATES OF TUITION: Orthography, Reading, and Writing, per Session of 5 mouths - SG.OI' Geography, Grammar, Composition, &c. - - - 10. (JO Higher B.anches, embracing Ancient Languages, Algebra, Geometry, Botany, Natural and Men tal Philosophy, etc.. - 15.00 EXTRA STUDIES: Music, on Piano, Harp or Guitar, per session, SO.Oo Use of Instrument .... - 2.!)() Embroidery, Drawing, Painting, &c. . . 10.0(1 French . 20,t;- Board can bo had in the best ainilies on reasonable terms. A. W. BURTON, A. W. BLR TON, ) TIIOS. WILLIAMS, Trustees. D. FRONEBERGER, iy 11, 16.15. 43tf Shelby, N. C., May 11, 16.15 MRS. M. SHAW'S .TI2LLI.S:RV bazaar AND DRESS MAKING ROOMS. Four doo s south of the American Hotel.) J RS. SHAW respectfully announces to her numer 3i oiis friends and patrons ol the Town and surround ing Counties, that she has just returned from Charleston, and is now opening a superb as- sortment of Preiraoli. Millinery, consisting in part of a Great Variety of Bonnct3, I.;iti'S. Arfiflcisils Trim mi nps, to which she invites the attention of the Ladies. .-he is prepared to put up Ladies' Dresses according to the fashion and in the latest style. April 13 38-t;- STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA STANLY COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions .May Term, 1S55. Jacob W. Little, Adm'r of 1 James Litile, deceased. Petition in Settlement. Sophiah Little, Olmstead Little, Lorenzo M. Lit tie, Mary E. Long, James E. Love and wife Narcissa, James M. tlunnycutt and wife Clarinda, Isreal Little, .1 amcs Little, John Alexander Little, Win. A. Little and M irtha Little. It appears to the satisfaction of" ihe Corrt that Lorenzo M. Little, one of the defendants in this case is not an inhabitant of this State. It is ordered, that publication be made in ihe Charlotte Democrat for six weeks, notifying ihe said Loier.zo M . Little io be and appear a' the next Term of our sa:d Court to be held for the county of Stanly, at the Court House in Albemarle, on the second Monday in August next, then and there to plead, anssver or demur to the said Petition, or ilu same will be taken procofifesso as to him ai d h aid cj: nnrtc. Witness, Richard Harris, Cleik of our said Com! ai office in Albemarle, ihe second Monday in May, 1855, and of A merican Independence the V. t i year. Issued the 15th day of June, 1855. June -2-2 18-6w (Pr's tee 8G.) R. HARRIS, Clerk. Too Cream, GINGER POP AND ICED LEMONADE can be had every day at Lonergan's Bakery and Confectionary. 2 doors north cf the American Hotel, may, 18 1S.",5 43 jf ItHETT & ROB80i, PxlCTOHS AND COMNISSION MERCHANTS, N03. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. ; C3" Liberal adrsacea made on Consignments. Reference: II. B. Wiilia-r.s, Preside:.' of the Book i of t har otte. ! July ath 1S.55. l-6m, C. JOHNSON, FORWARDING and COMMISSION M3D:Eo:E3:A:xTa CIl.iRLLSlO.X, So. f'u. 1 Wait for the Wag gons THAT FOR? say you. Weil, wo will tell ynu. H.s "Ai x wi . j j i ,.-i. I'd a because JENKINS at i a i Mammoth Stove Store, One door west of W. W. Eia Grocery, on Mi ,t s rcc v. here can he found the largest, cheapest and J ... t ctnpl' ftt ever offered in North Carolina, all of which will be sold at the lowest CASH Prices. In addition to our regular assortment, wc have six different sizes of the celebrated IRON WITCH AIR-TIGHT willt which we challenge the world to produce a better. We have also all kinds of Stove suitable lor Churches, Stores, Parlors, Bed-rooms, &c, 4c Now, wc will tell you why wc head our advertisement trait for the tcopgoiis."1 I is because we have three waggons constanlly running through the country with StiA-Ts and will di livci them within SO milesof Charlotte. All Stoves sold by us will be put up Iree of charge ami warranted todo'well; and now, as wc have told you about the Stoves we will say to you, that we have all ! kinds mf BsiUanui, Japan, Tin atid Sheet Iron BRASS KETTLES, STOVE PIPES, Jr., constantly on hand. K7" All ORDERS sent to us will be promptly atten ded to by JENKINS & TAYLOR. Charlotte, March 10, '55. 33-tf iFLelXrocica. Hotel, CHESTER, S. C. By J. R. NICHOLSON. v THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends fTffl and the public generally, that his house, known illifflLja "Railroad Hotel' opposite thu iusfcr Depot, is open for ihe reception of regular and transient boarders and the travelling public; and that he is making every exertion to deserve and secure a continuance of the kind and liberal patr.mage which has hitherto been extendi d to him. lie flatters himself that every needed arrangement has been made to pro mote the comfort of all who stop with him : his rooms arc airy and well-furnished, his servants are attentive and obedient, and his table constantly supplied with the best of the season, so that his .'riends will not want any attention necessary to make their sojourn pleasant and agreeable. His Stables tire furnished with good host lcrs and an abundance of provender, and be is prepared at a moment's notice to supply his customers with pri v.ite conveyances of cVcry sort, to any part ol the sur rounding couiitn,. He desires to return his acknowledgements to the public for past favors, and solicits lor the future art equally liberal share of patronage. Aug" 20.1S54. 5tf JOHN R. NICHOLSON. Splendid Variety of Ladies' GaHer Boats 11 ECE1VFD this day. consisting of Ladies' Black Silk Julian GAITERS, " " " Heighiand " " Tan " Julian " " Creole " CI. Silk Tip Misses' Blaek and Cal. Silk G A ITERS, at BOONE'S SHOE STORE. 'Ladies, call and see them. March 2. 18155. 32: f A GREAT VARIETY OF STOVES ? WHERE 7 M0 ORE & BYEHLY'S, J HO are disposed to scl! VV terms. Their supply on the most accommodating pply consists of COOKING, PARLOR AND OPHC2 STOVES S of different kinds. Call and examine the r supply. PS Tl I ... I. I " ii, - ilia., n.ie- on o. it i .to assoiiiiieni 01 3?i3.a., Japan eft? IO:ii- ta,T3.x& Ware, .vhich thej- would l.kc to dispoSj of lor cash or Country Produce. They also inform the public generally that they arc now prepared to exi cute all Job Work in their line. VII ORDERS, therefore, for Reefing, HuMcfhig or Steve Pipp, .vill be punctually attended to ai d on 'he shortest no tice. MOORE Sl RYERLY. july 3, L85S. 51-ff SCARR cfi3 00, CHEMISTS & DUKailSTS, (LATE FISHER & HEINITSH.) CHARLOTTE, IV. C. IA ESPECTFULLY inform the inhabitants of Char l lotte and vicinity, that they have just received a fresh supply of MEDICINES, which are offered with 1 .. . . ... . e . " i i i : i : i I tuuuucuec iu men t ppi o a i , icain uaving uecn laid i more to the purify and strength of the 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, ("amphene, Sec. Landreth's Garden Seeds. Fob 10,1 855 30-tf State of North Carolina, Superior Court of Law Spring Term, 1855. Rebecca A. Alexander, i vs. Petition for Divorce. W. F. Alexander. j T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that W. I F. Alexander, the defendant in this ease, resides beyoud the limits of this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that advertisement be made iu the Wes tern Democrat, for three months, notifying the said defendant of the filing of this petition, and that unless he appears at the nexr Term of this Court, to be he d for the county of Mecklenburg, at the Courth use in ( harlotte, on the 7th Monday, after the 1th Monday in September next, and answer said petition, the said will be taken pro confess and heard ex paite as to him . Wi ness, Jennings B. K"e;r, Clerk ot our said Court at office, the 7th Monday, after the 4th Monday in March, A. D., 1,-55. J. R KERR, o. M. s. c. july 20, 1855. (Pr's fce $10.) 52-3m STATE OF N0iriiniTR0LIXA7 MtXKI.KN-ni'RG COUNTY. Superior Court of Law Spring Term, 1855. Nancy Milter, 1 vs. Petition for Divorce. John Miller. IT appears to the satisfaction of the Court, that John Miller, the defendant in this case, resides beyond the limits of this State: It is therefore ordered by the Uourt, that advertisement be ma 'e in the Western De mocrat, for three months, notifying the said defendant of the filing of this petition, and that unless he appears at the next Tejm oi this Court, to be held tor the county ot Mecklenburg, at the Court House in Char otte on the 7th Monday, after the 4th Monday in September next, and answer said petition, the said will be taken pro confeseo and heard ex parte as to him Witness. Jennings 8. Kerr, Clerk of our said Court x uCek l,f 7;VIon(!ay after the 4th Monday io March, A. D., ti-55. 1 J. R. KERR, c. x. a c july SO, 1855. (Pr's fee 810.) 5 ,.3m NEW GOODS. I '!':hs. . ,""!'."'-i"N m. e . I - -1 .1 1 i . ,v ' i.auics and Gentk-nie.; Dress Goods ir purchased y them. They S(,t;,.a . r eoielii ot i m lb . . 7 "Retf an examination , of th,.ir atocb, bought E-.Ti,tKi.v bv c,s;t. Their Good" : will be hjld low. ,r v,orH"' I -....".I O- .C-T i pi 1 1 1 , 1 , Ovl 4f)!f titrate of Magnesia. t FRFSIl case of this celebrated re reghihfi ij -A ent, just '.pened by tc'"e) iwmr -m i iaM - i nmiki, , B TO THE PATRONS OF PERRY DAVIS VEGETABLE Owing to the large amount of Counterfeit Pain Kit put up and sold as genuine by unprincipled men, have been obliged to resort to very expensive m.,.'.. ' . . A....,l...... nA.imii.ri I Ot.il I I.. . I I III p i o l . e . uui an ca pee ii.i ii . J ,u .ut- puuitf j&tr great injury, by buying and using their worthless tRifeits. The comnarative plain and simnh. i,.i.' ' which our Pain Killer has been pat up, has made very easy for those disposed, to imitate it veryinrffl fully, as far as its external appearance, in style of fo.. tie, lable, and color of the article ; but wc need that the c mpound is a miserable, filthy promotion 2 l i . i ' . tl i ' ' caicuiatecl to no great injury 10 inose w no nng,t Ui? . with the confidence that they have been act-ust,, to use the genuine Pain K. Her. Parties whottW ness it is to counterfeit valuable preparations, agj. such a secret manner, that it is almost useless to a tempt to punish them hy legal measures, as it isihf. cult, and we might say impossible to bring tho pmo- no. tic to mem. Consid ring the great difficulty in protectinc "tm. selves and the public by prosecutim; parties, we hat. been to a very great expense in getting up a ft,,.,, executed UTEEC jEC5KAVCI LABEL, for our bottles. W c also attach !o our bottles a SU4 Engraved IVote of Hand, whicn we issue as our obliti. tion, and to counterfeit which is held to be forgery Lt the laws of the United States, and which patfiej U; not dare attempt to do. Th great expense stttendir. the getting ip and priuting of these labels will pveve." tho attempt to counterfeit, thus securing to the pabfe that the artie'e they purchase is the genuine ptm Davis' Pain Killer, manufactured by Perry Davis . Son, Sole Proprietors. The Pain Killer will be put up in a new style ol pan. bottle, with ine v.oics, Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer, , , I . 1 1 1 f , I TIT- I .- ., Oiovvu in me Viiass. n e nave iiisconumieii uie usee: !he 37a cent bottles and now put up only foui rm iz: 124 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents and SI per bottle We have also a vvy fine Engraving on Stone for th P.ox labels, specifying the contents ol the box, vvjer. and by whom manufactured, c. We have also aduV to our Pamphlet of directions and certificates a cum beautifully finished, presenting on the first page a vtrv excellent iiKoness oi rerry uavis, tn; orij;iiiai m venr, r cf the Pain Killer. The bottle labels, ami one lal; on each hox, has also a correct likeness of Perry Dark .vhich t will be impossible to countci leit syrrtuAfD We have been to this expense, that the public mif!.: have perfect confidence that th y were getting tbe;r- tune article when they buy a boltle as above tlesen! eil. To those who have so long ued and proved fc merits of our article, wr would say that we shall cnr. tinue to prepare nir P.un Killer of the best and purtv materials, an I that it shall he every way worthy a their approbation as a family medicine. PERRY DAVIS s(), Manufacturers and Proprietors, Providence, R. 1., .July "271 tl 1855. The Pain Killer is sold by PitiTcii vitn & C.w,Dw.:r,L, Char oft'', N. ( ;lo by Sill & Sill, Salisbury; Boatright it Rarkti'oo, Colum bia; and by Druggists, Grocers and MedicilU JMtn general I y . July 27th 1-55. 1-ly. 3? O S UT. X F X" 3E3 S. HUGH L. TINLEY & CO, (st t enssmts to tim.kv a ifctfrfox,) RECEIVING A.MD FORWARDING ACEMS, AMD GEHtt COMMISSIJN MERCAA?JfS. Xu. 2 Exchange Sfrrc South Atlantic Whum j i lutr lesion, So. Ca. ( IVF, their personal iitteulii.n to the sale ofCodl VI custom irv, or by s t-ia I cordraet. all otlit-r k j pi Produce ami M miifacturr s, and make prompt iilw ; ot Hid same, tor J. r c nt. cuiwniK.-ion. We will CO.NTIM'K, as hi relolor; , togiveourff ' cial attention to the Receiving and Forwarding -f l goods eonsi'-ned to us. for 10 cents ncr nnekan. M.iciiinry. large packag.sof Fuiniiure, ,"tc , chat;' I in proportion to tronlih- and responsibility, for advauci..; freight a and charge, ot j r t;i Persons shij.ping Goods or ProdlK'c lir op li H ' bouse, m:. y n ly upon tiieir Ihterefl bfiSg I OSITl 1 1 i PRO'I'f C ri;i, both against overcharge and l'i gor.ds. We have in no instance nor will we detain atiyfo1' for freight and ch irges. We vi on 1 I rcsr e.tf.il !y beg Jen ve to nfr to the I low Pig gentlemen, with whom we have hud NpM transactions : John Caldwell, President of the S. C. R. B Co''a hi a. IJ. Passailaigtic, Supcrii.t.-ti J . nt of Public Works O'J nmhin. j F. W. MeMaatcr, Librari,.n of S. C. Colkfei' bia. P. W. Fuller, Clumhi-r. John Kitrg, Jr.-, S.C. R. R. Agi ut, Ghadcttas. I Henry Missroon, Agcnt'ol Ni w York SteairuMi Holmes &. Stoney, Agents of New York Sa iling TiCi ctn. ! H. F. R .kcr & f.'o,, Agonta of Raltiinorc and Pin-- d. Iphia Sailing P:u k. ts. J. Vt. C .ldn. It, Ag. ut of 15 .Itiinore Stcumirl Bos-ton Sailing Packets, j july 13, 182. 51-17 ATTACH. MHXTSlur mh ai this office. Piediaoiit Sulphur and Chaljbeate I. BFRKL COUNTY, If. C. SixUen miles North of Morganton, uill bcty' for the reception of Comp ivy, on tt$ IStH of Jane. 1655. rj-HIS delightful Summer retreat cannot be su'P' J 1 by any of the fashionable Watering P.acei the State of North Carolina. Here invalids, those seekir.f pleasure, may find a Summer calculated to icstore the 'ast energies of tbe twj Constitution and grati'y 'he most iu&tidious. . The proprietor has enlarged his spacious cf0"; dations by consideiablc additi oim, and is pt"'rr u receive a large company. He will spare no P1 ontribute to the benefit and g allocation of tho favor him with their company. 4 This fine watering nlace is r uriounded by f0 '.,, 'he greatest Natural curiosities in this ( o"niI'' .rf.; TmW Ko,:k - scv a xU$$ Hcllow Spring Cave is one mile, Ravin Rock I .L . " " . . . .... ,....trt. oilir:, aou 1 ilJIS Ol Lilliviuc IS mile nilica. fibiT. And all in a great country for hunting nd j0ftt( Deer and turkeys are plenty in the neighborhood Prings- . ..Af" By calling on Dr. Happoldt, proptictorol , tain Hotef," in Morganton, every necessary i".. tion pertaining to the mcdica,' qiialltiei of tbe can be obtained. ,af i'. ESTE8, Prop""'' . ,, n;:nn ...tl.... .1 I.". n r : : :l.. Feb j:, 1S..5. SCARR & co. 30-tf I June r, im .... .
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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