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TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND PAIR BOOT assH ' HsnsnsnelsnBnBaasaswH p aeaaassssssBBsssBSBessjjjjs-' niiiwi inn - vtw HH HMHl HKHatSaHSm flHBnnBHV BOOT SnWOEi i T prices which for cheapness and durability, cannot he surpassed Mason and Picon's Line. 1st. One Drice onlv 2nd. No deviation from the prices first named. 3rd. No misrepresentations ever made for the purpose of effecting 4th. Cash on delivery of all Goods. nn Tof 11 no1 i r nrlir i t short notltfo nnfl IIUllls QV UIUVI ft a s w v s v. , Uiiv li Ul 1UIIIV u, Merchants will find it to their interest to examine my Stock before purchasing in any other market, pine traveling Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valices, Misses school Satchels of various styles. LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS. Hemlock, and Baltimore white oak Sole Leather, Harness Leather, French and American Calf Skins. Lining and Binding Skins, Shoe Tools, of every description, Shoe Lasts, Pegs, Tacks, and Shoe Nails. LEATHER PRESERVATIVE. A superior article for Boots, Shoes, or Harness, will always keep the Leather soft and pliant, and make it impervious to water, FRENCH CORK SOLES. To be worn in your Boots and Shoes, decidedly the best article ever manufactured to keep the foot warm and free from dampness, and especially those affected with cold feet or predisposed to consumption. Cash paid for Green or Dry Hides or Charlotte, N. C, Oct. 2, 1S53. A RELIABLE MEDICINE, THE CELEBRATED n Purely Vegetable Preparation, AND A SOVERIGN REMEDY FOR fTHKSK B1TTKKS are purely a Vegetable ( 'onipouml. 1 and are ottered to the public under the fullest con viction that they will be found a safe and soveieign Kerne y for Dyspepsia.. i'hey hve been triumphantly tested not only by nu inerous families and physicians in the South, who have furnished ample testimony as to their decided ex cellence, but also by the proprietor, who tor ten years, suffered all the gloom incident to that stubborn and Jistressmg disease. EJ(TR4CT 'I ilo hereby certify that I have Known and used your celebrated compound COLLETON BlTTEBS in my family for more than fifteen years, and I do verily believe it to be one ol the most valuab e Family and Plantation Medicines in use, having witnessed tln ir beneficial effects in so many instances, that with truth it may be affirmed they well deserve the high enco miums which they havu received from the afflicted w he have partaken of their invigorating and health resto ring properties. S.-ued, CHAKLKS G. CAPERS, Planter, St. Helena, S. C. The undersigned, sole agents for the abeve Medi cines, take pleasure in stating that they are intimate Jv acquainted with th. manufactu e ct the 4i l olleton Bitters," hence they do not hesitate tq commend th article, as possessing rare virtues, and well calculated to afford relief in DYSPEPSIA AND ITS KINDRED DISEASES. Retail price, 50 cents a Bottle! For which sum an incalculable amount of suffering may be arrested. The trade will p.- supplied on libe ral terms. HA 1LAND, HARKaL & CO., Diuggists, Charleston, S. C. UJ-Tlns Medicine can be obtained of Scarr & Co., Charlotte, Reid .V (ireir, Fullwood, ai.d other respecta ble Druggists and Meichants throughout tne State. Feb lt, 1855. 0-ly Carolina Female College THE Exercises ol this Institution Will, by De vine permi-aion be resumed n Xud 16th ol October, and continue without any stan d vacation until the regular Comment!' ro nt in June. No new cnss ol malignant disorder have oc curred since the suspension in August, and we trust that our Patrons, mid nil disposed to sustain the College, will feel assured that nothing connec ted with the locality, or with the management of the officials of the institution, could have induced thn Disease which invaded our circle. Wa must encounter disease in some form every where, and we- mu-t expect thi't in 3"me instances it will prove fatal ; nnd we believe that all our Patrons, and all the Students who have attended this College, will confirm the statement, that beter attention in every respect, could not be paid to the sick. T. R. WALSH, Pntidtnt Sept. II. 7-3 sr. CARD, THOMAS McCANGHRIN, COTTON BROKER AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, Sou 111 Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESIVy, Sa. Ca. THE subscriber takes this method of intorming the A public that he has commenced the Cotton Broker a5 and general Commission business, will give strict tten;ion in effecting sales of a?;y produce eonsigned to "'m, and forward check for nett pr ceeds as soon as elected, will also fill their ord. rs for family supplies t the lo vest market price with promptness, will also gtve strict attention to the receiving and forward. ng goods and produce. Sept. i, 18.VV U-4w OF S AI SHOES, AT EMPO RIUM, FOR THE GUIDES FOR THE I) mo ) urrrcnf'l taken in exchange for Boots or Shoes at lO.-tf. OF THE N. CAROLI.M CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. 'THK North Carolina Annual conference of the Meth L odiat Episcopal Church South, having determined to issue a weekly paper beann. the above name, the sub cri ors are authorized to issue this prospectus. It isinten edtopubli h a Family Newspaper, which, a bile it shall be re igious in tone nd sentiment, and na nta n the doctrines and usages ot the .Methodist hurch shall l e devoted to al the intorests of NOUTH AKOLlNA. And furnish i te igence tor every class of readers In size ami appearance, ti:e new periodical is to equal to any f our church papers, while it will surpass them al in adapt dness to the ants of our peo ple. The entire ineffiicency of the existing ' Advo cates," to the necessities of our position, lorces us to the p iblicatio i of our own paper, and we confederately expect the hearty co-operation of the members of our Church in all parts of our S ate and Conference, and hope to make the paper so interesting and instructive as to attract patronage from the public generally. The Advocate wi 1 be published at $1,- 0 a year, and the first number will be issued as early as practicable after tl-e nex t session of our Conference, it :- believed that the pub ication will be commenced on the 1st day ofjanu ry 18 C It is desirable that an lane as sub scr ption as possible be obtained before the Conference, and the Ministers and all others interested in the enter, prioe are respectfully urged to secure and forward the name and addresses o. subscribers particular atten tion being paid to correctness in writing the names of persons, Postoffkes ami Counties. Those who have no opportunity of subscribing through the agency of our ministers may write directly to lUv. Win. E. Pell, Faj. ett ville.N. C. The payment will be expected upon the issue of the 1st number. Tin location of the publishing olliuc will be determined at the session of Conference. N. II. D. WILSON. 1 VM. E. FELL, ! R. T. H ELF IN, Com. WM. CARTER, W. HARBINGER. j Aug. 4, 1 8j5. BLUE STOKE! FLUE STOKE! t A large supply just received at SCARR A CO'.S. Drug Store, i 6 tt. Charlotte, Sept. 4 18'5. Chills and Fever. THE following valuable remedies (or the above diseases. VIZ : Thompson's Fever and Ague Powder?, Indian t I 0 riumie, Kowands Tonic, Hulls Pills, Jaynes Pills, Champion's Till. Ac, For Sale at SCARR A CO, Sept. 6, 1835. G-if. Druj4't- Hooflands Gorman Bitters, Unequalled as a remedy for Dvspeiwia and se- eial Debility. For sale at SCARR A CO'S, Sept. 4, 1855. Uiug Store. NOTICE. A SUBSCRIPTION ot five hundred thousand dollars hav ing been made lo the Capital Stock of the Wilmingion, Charlotte and Rut Iter lord Rathond Co., and the tiiat instal ment of two and a half dollars per share having beeu regu larly paid in, according to the prov.sions ot theCharter, nonce is tierebv given that the Books of Subscription will be closed '. on Wednesday, the &tn day of September next, aid a genciai nseeting ot ihu Stockholders will be held at Wadesborouth. in I the county of Anson, on Wednesday the 3d day ot Oetobe ! next. It is earncsili desired thai all ot the Siock strall be re p esenttd either in person or by proxy. r Al.TX. McRAL. Wilmington, N. C. Sept. i, 1855. . -H VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. WE will offer at p iblic sale on Tuesday the Od day r4 Oct. next at the residence ofrhe lare John 1. Penman m the mw, ot Charlotte, all :he Kesri ai:d Pi stasawl property loi uieily own ed by the said deceased, consi'ing ot sixteen ( lti) Town lots with and exc Hen? dwelling House and all other necessary out housee and a 1 his Houscho.d farattane being ot ihu veiy rxst deSCnptioD. A. so ill be sold at the same time ar.d place all his Siock in the most valuable Gold Mines of Uuiou and Mecklenburg Counres. - . . I 1 1 . L J i 1 Sale to rx' .los tive, i er:ns maoc Known on tne any mi-. , Sept. 11, r-lw, ELMSA-rAlT)Wni.I.. j WCf i A7I by any similar establishment P South of PEOPLE, a sale, cash prices son fyilorai'v mid Pulilicwl JToait nul, TO BK PVBLISUB0 AT COLUMBIA. S.C. T'liP ur.dorMirned, ! . te Editor of 'l he South Candini. A an and Columbia Banner," proposes to publish, in the city of Colnmbia, literary. Political and News Journal, to f,c culled In making this a n non nee iim Qt, J arn aware that I pro. Ose to engage in an enterprise not (reu from dittii ul ties ; but these- I arill endeavor to provide against, by se curing a Subscription Li that Will place the paper be yond the reach of failure. & ,uth Carolina can richly nuppwrt, at her Capital, u leading Literary nnd Political W eekly Journal, and to her people 1 now issue this Prop;Ctus, feeling assured the enterprise will be sus tained, and that tin v will support. i Home Journal ul the character of thai now proposed. A a LITKRaRY JOURNAL, For the home circle, The Ettainiuer yill be con ducted with n view lo rend'-r it at lc8l equal in any ever publish d tit the South. The ch'dees! selections of English and American Literature will he made for us rolutnns, and a number cl able Contributors will ie secured. I will endeayr, in ibis department, to make il a journal worthy id the pitroiiage and steady support ol tin- people ol this State and ol the South. As n POLITICAL JOURNAL, The Examiner tflH abide by the old land-marks of the Stai Rights Demeary. Independr-nt of national parlies, it will take a stand as h faithful c-oprr;it r in tht- great work of maintaining South ern Rich's nnd promoting Sou'br-ra umop. Ii will be the org m of no political party the expo Bent of no political creed which has not for one of its eardinnl principles "the Erju 'lity ol Jhe South in the Union, or Independence out ol it." Tuis is no new faith, but oni! which South Carolina has bjtig and oirne-tlv contend tl lr. NEWS JOURNAL. Tlie Exi'iiitier will contain the latest Ne.vs I-.r'iin and Democratic, received op to I he hour of publication. It will give lull and correct Mar ket Reports and Prices Current. Our renders in ihe country may rely on strict aiten'ton being paid to this import-Hit feature of a newspaper. I: will give full and nccurate reports of ihe Proceedings of the Legislature and of Congress, nnd the ats Hid doings of the various politicl nrganixaftAns. AH news worth giving lo its readers will he c ire. fully culled for its columns. SlZtf AND STYLE. The Examiner will be one ol tie largos Week ly Journals in the Southern States, printed wbh new nnd elegant type, on fine whi-e paper, and issued in lrg quarto form of eight pag, con '.lining forty column of niieresting reading mat ter. I. "ill be the handsomest piper ever pub lished in Soulh Carolina, I have thin given i.n outline of the principal teuturs of the Evainitu r. C irolinians or the ueople of the Soti'h ought to need i- further ap--peal, in view of the present aspe-or of pnbeica! af fairs, to induce them to sustain with vigor and ef ficiency iheir own P'-3 nnd Literature. TERMS. Twe Dollars per ttnnum, payable in advance. The first year's payment will he Pqairfed on the receipt of the first iitimbi-rof the p(er, which will l.t" issued so soon as I rreeive a sufficient inmher .f sub-cribers lo ensure us s'.cce.s. Send for ward our antes. rj" PostmateS who will bo so kind as to for ward me nam' s of subscriber will enfer a favor nnd will receive a c -py of tin- Examiner without charge. Address me at this place. M B. JOHNSTON. 3 pt. 46 BOOM WAIT FOR WHY is it JENKINS & TAYLOR sell stores from t he TW;inuficturpr. JENKINS WOt'LD n sp. r;fu!Iv nmmur.re to the i..h ...t ,nt ol CHARLOTTE e vicinity, that they have re moved f.om -heir O d Su.i.d. to ie rboir Wwi of Elms 6c Sprntie Grocery Store, there they have ceusv on exhibition, just reeetveij from the North, one of the most eteasi aofi t W Kvr ofU-rrd in North Carotin, among Inch uiil be found the relet r a'erl IRON WITCH COOKING STOVE! Whirl! has ft -inrd such a fnm u rf ,mf..tion in the Southern f.intry for the Ust eighueo month. This Store we w'rrsm. wmHui to unv CV-k,.,- Stove now if, use. It is simple in it arrangement RMuart leu bud. mud doe more work in a ny Stl,v'' nW T , W put up one beside .my other Stove of be 9;t..e size o 'he United States, and H .- does not do more work in any given tune, ive will fur lei' the price of the Sid", and quit selling Mid go our oeath lor he b- tter one. ALSO, ALL KINDS OP PARLOR AND BOX STOVES! We have, and constantly keep an extensive and varied stock o( Tiixr TJ"T- SHEET IROn, iatao mm mm&mm wmB HAT HACKS, Ch A DIES &C, &C, All of which will be sold Wholesale and Retail, cheaper than has ever been before offered in this vicinity. We wold return our thanks to our friend .nd customers for the very libera! patronage th-y have hrstowed jpoii its, and they may r st assured, that we -hall rnd-avor, by close attention to business together with a det. rmin ition to please, try to merit a continuance of the same. GIB MOTTO B " QWZ SALES AND SMALL PROFITS." Ladies and Gentlemen are particularly invited to call and examine our stock. km Kmm of sm wom-ahmtom to mm mm&wm. SJ. B. VVe will tell yoti why we bead our advertisement Wo if. for the. Wagon" it id becuse e hue thn-e wagons constantly traveling through the country with Stoves. CO" All orders will fee faithfully Charlotte, N. C, Sept. 25, 155. TPITFTI GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF I7II & t'OHGil wishing 1 1 close out the ba ancc of their tJ M ftl KWL STOCK, will as they have 1 j heretofore done at this late season ol the year, offer their splendid Stock of LADIES DRESS GOODS, comprising in part, SILK TISSUES, B REGES, BAREGE ROBES, W hite and Colored LAWN3, MUSLINS, Ike, at C OST FOit C ASH. They aril also int-lti e a large assortment of SILK & STRAW BORRETS, BLOOMERS, and a fu 1 assortment oi GENTLEMEN'S READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS & STRAW GOODS, which will positively be so!d at Cos! and no mistake. O" We !o not promise to sell the whole ol our Stock at Cost, although we will sell everything at our usual low Prices. hat we promise we will perform. Call and see. ELIAS & COHEN, No. 2, Granite Row. Charlotte, July 17. 1855. 52-tf CC7 Just receiving a !ar;e Lot of Groceries of all kinds, which will be sold cheap. T AVE Jn-t Received and arc now opening, at the 3rXa,a3."tO Dl'llg StOPC, Lj one of the Largest nnd best selected Stocks ef DRUGS, MEDICINES & CHEMICALS, OILS PAINTS AND PAINTERS' ARTICLES, VARNISHES, mmjw 6LAS3 Am puriY. glassware. FRB.VCII. ENGLISH fc AMERI AN PERFUMERY. FINE TOILET & SHAVING SOAPS. Fine Hair, Tooth, and Paint Brushes, SURGICAL & DENTAL INSTRUMENTS, TfclKSES AND SUPPORTERS OF ALL KINDS, SPICES, SNUFFS, AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, All the Patent or Proprietary Medicines of the Bay, Superior Inks, Pare Wtitr and Brandies for Mcdiciiml Purposes, EXTRACTS FOR FLAVORING, ACIDULATED DROPS, very refreshing and delicious, ST.BLE!t's, AND JACOBS's DIARRHOEA CORDIAL, OILM AN'S HAIR DYE, (inrhmrarwoos ir its eff. ct.) PMALON'S MAGIC IHIR DYE, CHOICE TOILS i' Aill FAUCI ARTICLES, &C, &0, dC. 'J We make our purchases for Cash, and ofTer goods equally as low as they can b obtain 'd fr m any similar establishment in this section. If VI It Ml . f . f 7 ED TO Bi: MESU, PI HE GE C'JJB. Ohokrs from the Country promptly ftli'-d, and satislaction gu ran teed, with rega-d boili to price and rj'iolity. P 11 r I G I VS Will rfiive particular aUentton Jury 13, 1855. FLORIDA LAND AGENCY. THE undcrsigneil has establishcil an agency in the 1 towo vt Alligator, ColMBli t uunty, FU., for the Mirchase, sale or location ot Laml Warrants, the pur chase and sa e ot lamls generally, improred ami unim proved. The fact now being establiaheil that a Kail oad is to he con:ructeJ im:nJiatHy, connecting the . t'. Movirr.. rllnin tiiroirrii the entire .- Ititllll. "-t - - a . length of the county, Last arsd West, anc m view of i C ... . ii . r the great fertility ot our sor, ine u!iii-.uaiiy line growin of pine timber on the hind, ihe healthfu ness of the climate, aHil the reasonab e terms on which amis can now be obiaine-l, there is perhaps no section of ths Union which afford equai inducements to th emigrant troin the older States. Having had --onie exeri"nae in farming on the different kinds ot land, and acquired a genera knowledge ot them throughout the county and having acquired unusual acil.ities for poii.t ng out such as are r sale either of public or private lands, he leels very confident -f making it the interest of all persons wishing inforii ation, or ho may have deter mined to sett e in Florida to call on him. V. O. JEFFREYS, jlcffn-ncct. Hon. E. C. Cabkl. Hi.lt. A. C, AXWFIL, i ft I . I- W T TUabassee, Fl. Ili.x. I). S. Walkkh, $rte Ileii'rr. J H. f MiLr.A.v. Esa, i r.r,u ..ri. M I):t. S. C. His ICE. Rkv G. McNeill, ) pay ttt-ville, N. C. Db. Mallett Mes.Ra. W. M. I.kwtv & C".. C!i--irlcsfn, S. C. AlligaMr, Fl.., Juur I "'. 49-1 y THE IA ml so cheap? Because they buy tb-ir STOVES TAYLOR and promptly attended to. -CO IT & TAYLOR. 9-tf. PK ES V R I PTION g at all hours ol the dy and night. TF BLIE STONES BLUE STONE!! Cheaper than ever ! UST received a very large lot of Blue Stone st Ptff rCHAKD & CALDWELL'S. J Quinine! Quinine!! J00 02 just to hand very cheap at Pit ITCH A lit) & CALDWELL'S. Opium and Morphine. Large lots just received at rery short profits, for sale i PRiTCriAKD & CALDWELL S. Tanners Oil. Large and excellen Stock very low for cash it PRlIYHiRD i. CALDWELL'S. Copal, Coach, Damar, Black, Japan & Harness Varnish. Just to hand at PRlTcHARD Sl CALDWELL'S. Castor and Sweet Oil. Verv low for cash at PR1T( HARD Ik CALDWELL'S. Concentrated Lye For making soap cl.eapsr than Potash yeast, re ceived and for sale st PR1TCHARD fc CALDWELL'S. PAINTS of all colors and qualities now en band st PRlTcHARD & CALDWELL'S. ept IS, 8-tf ATTACHMENTS for sale at this i ffice. Al ALBWEL THE mFIC<tlWAl. ELETI? YEAR. Splendid Engravings and Prizes. THE ELEVENTH A UNI A L VOLT-'MF. . i this u--!ul puhlicaliuo commences ou tin Itth it ; ol September next. Th ' Scientific American" is an Illustrated IV nodical, devoted chiefly to the promulgation ' t formation reltiting to the various Mechanic an-'. Ohefmc Arts, ltidusui.il Mnnufaclurca, Agr. il rure, r.it. iteMi, Engineering, Mtllorlt, nnd all fWH iich the Mglit t'l I'rnc'ic Si" tc is cnlCMliiNd advance. R. por's of . S. f.i wnts stf smH"d are also puh i:sln il every sreek, including O-fKciirl OsM ol all th' Patrol Cliiisrw, together with ves Stsd ir.U'r tntii -n upon th. usatid of other subjects. The Coiurihuttra lo the Scien'ilic American atf tMoM the most eminent Scientific and practical men ol' the si mrr The Editorial I) partiii"nl is iniiverHlly acknowledged o he -conduct' d with great ability, and to be distinguished, not only lor sterile sica and tru'hfulnesa ol" ta dimxittrmm hut for the b arlessne-is with whieh rror is colt; bnf tl nnd false theories are exploded. Mechanic, Inventors, Engineers, Cheiits, Manufacturers, Agriculturists, and people ol every profession iii life, will find ihe Scieolific Aier cmi to be of great v..lue in their reapcclMC calb. kNt. I'S counsels and suggestions will save ihrM hundreds of dollars annually, besides affording iln-m ii continuil source of knowledge, the f xprr iPijce of which is beyond pecuniary estimnte. Ti.t' Se; ntific Ainr-rican is publi-ihed oiice a wi ek ; cveiv number contains eight large qtir' piyes, forming uiiu:lly a comph l nnd splendid Volume, illu'truted whli several hundrrd nginal fiijTravinjj. OC?" Specimen copies ta nt grati. OCT TEH MS. Single Suln.cripiiotis, ft.a yesr, r$l fornix uionilis. Five copi h, lor pis month'-. $4 ; for a yi-ar, Fr further Ckb ratf nnd for statement ol tin fourteen large cash prizes, olh red Uy ihe publfcH ers, see Scientific Ameiican. South'-rn, West- rn and Canada money, or P.it Office Su mps. lakeo Ml par lor subscription. L'-iters nhuuld be dir ced (ot paid) ! MCNN At CO., 128 Fulton Street, N. V. OO" .Mers. Munn L Co.. have h. en, for many years, extensively rngagi d in proruxig paMlita for new inveniioiis. and will ndviie inverilor, without chnrge, in tegard to the novelty of iheir improvement. 11 fill.K' HOTICK. NEW GRAND DUCHY OF BADEN LOTTERY LOAN. Capital 14,000,000, Fls. r I 'II1S LOAN ii jrunruntecd bjf the tioernieiit, ond ill he -Irnwii a sitSraa4 rirs, us io!ls: I t of 50.00O Plsv 4ft ol 10,000 l is 12 ol 3J,0(.0 PI. 23 of IS .000 Fls. 2 of 12.000 KU OS of IU.UU0 Fla. 40 of 5 000 Flu. 2 ol 4,!i00Kls I Kit A a mill HI. 3CC of 2.000 Fls. 104 4 ot I .WOO Y &e. &c. Arc. The lowest priec brinp 42 Florrns. 12 F.'on-ns are equal lo Fvc Dullurs. The next Drawing lukcs pluco t Oarlsruln-, under tbs Pift cs.su ot the BsTcM (ioverniuent, on the Msl Anj; - . lfcSa, when every drawn nuinber inunl obtuin SSM ol the above mentioned Prize, whieh will be paid in cash, st the office ol the undersigned. Those fortun .tc Shsre holders not ri siding on Ihe unot, will have their amount of Prizer gained paid to them through sn stsblished D.mk. The Ls4e olthc scalt will be sesU tu eaeh Shareholder, and the sueeenstul MsSltbefS published is the Newspapers. The Price of Tickets is Two Dollar. The telle srtssj advantages arc given hy taking s num ber ol Ticket, viz : 11 Ticket cost onlv &2 ) ;"0 Tickets cost only H0. 23 Tickets cot only 40 100 Ticket cost only l;'il The Price tor Tickets can be sent in Bank NoUs or Dratts, payable in any of the commercial town of tier many, UewUsYsl, France, Eagtsssl, Scotland, or lrrlsud. For Ticket and ftSXSji eta SSIB apply to the iinderi(i -cd Banking house, which i iippointitl .r the A-. itt Tickits. MORIS BT1EBLE SONS. IJ.nk. r, Franktort on-tlm Mnine (J. riimjiy. N. B. Lelters to be directed per SfesnsM-r, vin l.iv crpool," lo MOU1Z ST1KBLK SDNS, Bankers, ot Franktbrl-ou lbs Mai We. RecaiUaaces which sriivc slier the Hay ol Drawing, will be rt turned, or inveted in the next Dr-wing, si the option of the sender. July 27ih lS5.r. !-'. "THE SPECTATOR. " A WBEKI.V JCUR.NAI. ri'BUHCU AT W A: HI NOT riff. I I1L uudirsignt d propose to commtneo about the tirt.t ol June next, in the I'ity of Wahington, the publi cation of a weekly newpapti, lo be tailed the Spectutor. designed far f literal circulation among the people of tbs (JniUd Slates, its columns will contain a full tiigrlt the news of the day, lreigu and desaestic; a weekly review ol finance mid tliu market ; a ympis ul th" proceedings of Congress during its us. ion ; tsblea ol clteliou mums, lite important polilieal scliou oi State legislatures, and of party conventions ; inlt resting mi ClII.uk ous and scientific matter , articles ou agrtcwltun . together with original articles upon the leaning iopie the day. Much Valuable infi.raistion relative to tbs op crulion of the Executive Depsrluo nt ef lbs Gwetu meiit. together with ihe weekly lift ol luw pwfru!,will be found in ils column. A Inre portion ot its spaco will be devoted to light literatun , origin I and sch efts'. It location as ttis poliiic-l centre o' the I'loon, will sl foril opportunities always to procure the Ittent informa tion on public a ff. ir. Ii is the intention of the uaderigncil t. make the S,icctitor an seceplable viailor to rtrry house in tbs Union, nod it will th r lore not aeseme on any occasion the position of a partisan, pap. r, i.or will it owe any allegiance lo mm ; nut entertaining fixed sud dtt-idid views on questions of political tconsmr, and upou our xystcm oi' government, it w II dieuiinate and proinul j'.to them aw occasion may reijtiire always keeping carefully in view the int rcts ol the country, growing out ol foreign as well a domestic atf.ir. The S,m ei-ior will lie printed in quarto form, on gooa paper and new type; each number containing eigbi pi gesof matter, making one volume Slinu:.l!y ol 410 pag. Math Volume arid he accompauied by a full and SSM -piste index of ils content, tint ma king il a umt vain i ble pnper for pr s'ivalioii and lefcreeer. It Mill h.r published every Saturday morning, ul per annum, payable always in advanc-. No paper will be costiuu ll beyond the lone lur wlncb il is paid. All subscription nd communications on buini hould be addressed to the uiid-rigu-d st Washington, I), r. AlC. F. IIABTEY & o. W'a.hington Cily. May 22, S3. h Charlotte Saloon. ITAVI.VG bought the interest of W. W. Pin Ian n, I X C!i irlotte Saloon, basement story of Spring.' Building, a lew doors aoulh of the Charlotte B ink, tbo huin-ss will be huroafur conducted in the name .VlhLKU & ORR, Th-y havejust received and are now ojciiia; sn on equalled variety of the Paretf and best Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Porter, Ale, ASU 8EGAR8, OF THL CHOICEST BRANDS, 13 that is to be bad, together with eeery artselatbat h r qutrite to refresh and regale the inner man. Tlicii FRENCH BRANDIES. WINE-CLARET. PORT, MADEIRA. SHERRY, ouJ CHAMPAUNB. was elected fey a judge sad can be confidently, recom mended as PUKE and GENUINE. ' 1 They have bad eonsidersble experience in catering for the public t&ste and promise to use every exertion lo please tboee who may extend to them their patronage. MILLER to OKU. ang 17 'if BLANK DEEDS TOR SALE HERE.
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 2, 1855, edition 1
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