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m . 4 S. (. RAIL KOAD (tMUVW SHIPPERS of Produce or other FrnrhJ will forward O their receipt to the onsicnee. All PieijfM will We retained in the Depot until the receipt is prei n ed, -ud storage will be changed alter 48 hours, from time of unloading. P. W. KNaPP, Aeent. Colombia, Aug! 6, lS.-5. F 3-8m Dissolution. The c-prfijorst.ip'hp-iopre existing ff" ih flMrptrii. fcntlcr lb firm of WARING & HEREON, in ihe publication of the Western D;ncr-t." h'is expired this day by i'3 wn Ijmi tifMi. The cctil due tlit firm n.tisl be chs d e tout) s nssM Either N sjjjtfnHzed to settle. R. P. WARING. RfJFUB M. HER RON. ftnf P. 1653. gfOTICgf. 11 AVING ma do out all the-aecourj's due th" -DEMOCRAT" Office for Adv.-rfiih and ub jlipfjiisj. nil persons indebted to n an- n ques' d m pny up v ithotil d'-lay. The hu-ine-fs of the ntm firn must be closed t July Court, or th-f iMlib'fd must take the conseqiiencen. WARING $ HERBON. Jinw 20 48 Sare your Costs ! THE Notes snd Aeeonitta ot the late firm of A. B thuar A, Co. h:s been placed in the bands ot S. W . i HtlTia. Esq., for collection and settlement. Th-.se in. -tshti-d cither by Note or Account, are retteti il o make n hmtrrilf tf a;rn.ng'.-.-iicnt. us furihtr hia! jgcuee can v ' ,nd rill not he emoted. af.i:x vxnnrt v johxston. A;.-;: 7. is:-.'.. sj- BOUNTY LAJfL) BILL. H. v. n.ins, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, CMji&LQ-fijS, AT. f. A If. e!l' Ct'nn" r ir'i'-r KimIsMSM attended to witii l?i."'.J" ri ; :Mirtirul.iriT sm-'i as r-i( r dihc prow - ut r.i frtuitn Claims, Land Warrants. and dtrtiatHMM r II .tiny f.:id arinl tlic (Seiseral Co r.iinent, nn. ' in- I t. Hwij..ty .and Law nf Miirch .'Id, giv i UP1 Acre of Land to .-ll Qffier, Land and Naval, t omsaiavfssard wr 'na.Commisimedl1 all Soldiers, S.-a-', P rlks, or o:',-.r j;;-rons, who have srrrefl in any -! tbe IP rs in arkieh the Ei.tted St itcs l.aVc been en- grd Siirc I nl nlso to .ill Officer and Suldicm tho N v,'u?io..-ry War, their ST MOWS and minor Perio fa -vin such claims, hy presentinir them i:n nrrdiatel". r.iZf si cure dii early issue nl tin ir eertifi. n . -t. tfSr-, ' j 'iT sou;h Sacler'a Hot. 1. tl3j Resipcrlfullv Voyrsj Tiff; Bnarttle buaineaa ol I'ritoltard A! CaMwcIL fi-r ltrJi, hail been placed in the hands of .! W. Davi rir C" iretiim a.id itlement. Tle.se indebted tor that r-ar will he doing us a great favor by closing tln ir Ac-i--.n.it i nmrdiat:ly, we have invariably Carh to pay, " Morey no'.v, as all inl know, a hard thing to Wrr i." PRITCHARD v: CALDWELL. Afr'.l 7, 1 c.'o. 3j'.r "VVHEAT MARKET, I wish to parchasi three or four hundred thousand Mtstiels of good merehantahle wheat, for which I wil r iba highlit cash pi ice. 1 Cnar'otte from its hcilitica of transportation is one o Jbu b'-et inland marke'.s in the Southern States. " I have 'fecial lrgc ii. -reliant Mills contiguous to the Railroad ir.iSnafat of grmding thre bcndrcd--brrt.-Js of flour per 4ar. ami to !.ci p them running I must have a. heat. So bring it ahug, If yM want flic ltis;liest figure for il. I am prepared to grind for toll. If you want flour abose bran i will be sufif; :ient to se ll it in any market in t?o jsorl !, here is the ;dacc to have it manufactured. Th se Mills bar already a. reputation not in- ts-fi.'r '.oany in hs- JoanlrT. ' LEROY SPRINGS. June IS, SL:. 47-tf Whig, 'h.irlo'.te ; B inner, S .'ishury ; Enquirer, York-eilU-; Standard1 'Hester, Intelligencer, Shelby ; News, Ashiirille ; w i't ....:ert3 mouihs and forward bills to the i.a'vcrihnr at fTbarlottO. r. t JVoticp, HAVINf; bought o ;t the entire interest of Wm. E. V- - n the firm .T DAVIDSON & MOSS, I will fi-ntirme tite business at the old stand, and am deter, roinrd to offer great inducer icnts to all who will favor a l with a Calf, and especially to those who buy for C'ntih. The Notes and Accounts of the 1 itc firm are inbv hands, and will be Stilled by me alone. B. II. DAVIDSON. A;.ril 5). 3ftf S. M. IIOW ELL, CftAdle and Haines? Manufacturer, Three coors soutli of Sadler's Hotel, C II RI.OTT':, st. c. I WOULD respectfuiiy inform the cifizens of Charlotte and ihe surroun ding country, that I have now on hand an FxrtxsiVE assorts n r or m wL-vj aHiit's. isnuies. Harness, at- I II a IB mfr Had l I cry Hard ware, Whips, Buffalo Robes HORSE BLANKETS, SADDLE CLOTHS, sKiirriN(;s. hoc; skins. fatent, Enamelled & Harness Leather, - to.'ethsr with every thing usually kept in my line of business. XT Antldlc A llarnK .linkers furnished w.th etcry thirg'-necesary for carrying on the busi arss. on the most reasonable term. All kir.ds of .Sad lies aad Harness made at the -ortest notice. 7" Rep.iirin promptly executed. Oct. 80, l!r64. S. M. HOWELL. MECKLEXBrRG HOUSE, BAViNu purchAsrd " the bnildins on the cor- !!!hS ner, a few doors north-east ot Kerr's Hotel, and "-rc paired and fitted il up in Brat-rale style, I would ea'pretlully inform Ihe trav. lling public that i is now pen tor tlic reception of regular and transient hoarders Drovers will 6'id ainnlc aecninmod..tions at my house Jan. 12, 15.L Si-ly S. 11. REA NEW BOOKS FOR SALE W . - . AT lWtiE AND ENMSVS BOOK STOKE. 't'HEiiljve of the La ni;; a PothuiliUs .vel. by Wi. L ham North. Ingtiuic, or the fir.. days ol" the HIvM-d, hy Alexander Dliiuas. IVaBkl itcd from the original manuscript. Fashion and Fancies, hy Mrs. Stephens. Tn,c Sfaroon, a legend ml the Carribbccs. and other t-.l :t by W. Gitmore SuniiiH. The Castle Builders, hy the author nf "llearf.ea e," Tnc Heir of Rid lyffe." -Scene aud Clnnccs." etc. The Old Inn. or the Trawlkra' Entcrtainmenl, by Jofliah Barnes, S;n. pw; ubovc aro all tha rery laiest aud most popular naircls of the day. Wtt aonstaniiy kocp on hand a large and well eh ctcd stock of slatioourj of erery kind, and are constantly re. eairiaf aW tba now hooks tbi.t are neiog published, and books tint r9 'uavo aot gex. can ,'ctoo ths shortest ' 4?.t Jona92,ISJ5. t - SHIS VSlALlti 3 cooas notru urstim's u-teu ALL Dresses cut and made by the ee'chr .led A. B C roc hod, and warranted to fit. on nata trimmed in th? hitst style -I the hnrira pjflca. Apr Li 20. elSS 33if ft. ?. Fi??!iS, .It torn if at Laic, 0ficf in Ltrau's liruk Buittlir.g, 2nd floor. CHAKLOTTE, It, C. ; asjSBSBBS J. B. F. BOONE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN OX. LFl.tTHf R. .LF SMtWS, LINING AND BINDING SKIN. SHOE TOOLS OF EVERY DftSL'RIP I ION, Ch'alMe, y. C. Oct. 20. 1854. I? ( AROLIAA BY JENNINGS B. KERR. Charlotte, Jl. C January 28, 158. 23. f A. BETHUNE, No. 5, Springs' Hp, 4 DOORS E AST or THF CHI !! f .OTTE aiJjV, CIIARLOI "IK, N. C. Fell. !,0. 185$ 30 tf RESPECTFULLY offer hi? professional services to the citizens ut Charlotte and surrounding country. He hopes by d-.-votii:g his entire attention to the duties ot Ins prolession to merit patronage, lie may he found at all hours, at his office opposite the American Hotel, when not pi olesionally engaged. march 2, 18.'-5. .Stf ('(ingress jailers for liidics, T ("ST Uecfiyed at tJ Hooiil'a Boot &. Shoe Emnoriuin. M iv 'J. 1 Ml. CHARLOTTE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. 'PUIS Cf).MP.Ny is now nrgafffWd occordinir to the ni;l of incorporation, anfj are prepared ! tci iyc ap plications and itatue poj.cies ngaiasi loss by fire on all Linda of pronerl and merchandiii?. OFFICERS: H . C. ( a o.v. Prcsid. nt. Jobs Irw'iM, V. President, W.M. Iqii.vsh, Attorney, J. K. Irwin, Sec. He Treas. M. E. Wbhton, Agent. Diaarm.as R. C. C -arson. John Irwin, J. A. Yonng, J.Meph II. White, J unes II. Cirson, Dr. M. B. Taylor, W. W, El nfs, Win. Johnson, Leroy Springs, J. W. Os borne, Ch is. Overman, and R. II. Brawley. 2J Dirtct all communication to the Secretary. JOHN F. IRWIN. Sec'y. June !.. 47-tf Ji 1ST O HESTER, S. O. rPIIE .subscribers in Q.-m the public generallr. that they j 1 have opened a MARBLE YARD in Chester, S. C., j near the Depot, where they are prepared, with compe tent workmen from the North, to execute all orders in lltcir line of bus'iuss, such as Plain and Ornamental 3MCrltle WorK, cortsisling of TABLETS, HEADSTOKES, &C. I They will keep constantly on hand Ihe best description i of Italian and American Marble, and tin ir articles will ! be afforded on as accommodating terms as they can be I obtained either North or South. ) AH orders, for any article, addressed to the .snh- j scribers, will be pa eked and ferwarded with the utmost care ami dispatch. pAMU.L Mf NINCH, C. NEEK. Chester. S. C, May 23, 1855. 44tf New Coufeelionary and Bakery. J. c E. LONERGAN 'PAKE pleasure in announcing to their frieruU and I the public that they have just opened in the House on Main street, 2 doors east of the American Hotel, a Bak ry and Confectionary Estab ishment. Having secured the services of an experienced Baker and thorough workman, they are prepared to furnish ISrt'snl. I'iikci and every thing in their line of the mpt snperipr description. Ti y haye just opened An Extcnsnc Variety of AND ALL KINDS OF CANDIES, TOYS. FASCY AR11CLES of every description. And indeed every thing usuJlv found in their line. If a desire to please, and reasonable terms, wi.l in rure patronage they are determined to have it. J. & E. LONER CAN. j January 25, 1S55. 27-tf i j N. B 1 have sold my interest in the Grocery to j J. Lonergan. All persons indebted to the frm are i earnestly requested to settle, as longer indulgence can ; not be given. E. LPXERG A5J. I Jan. 2G, 1852 ! Wilmington, Charlotte & Rutherford ton BOOKS for subscription to the capital slock of the Wilmington, Charlotte and Ruthcrfo niton Railroad Company, are now open nt the stores of Meaars. Irwin, Hmrixins &. Co., and Williams, Dixon & Co., in the town ot Charlotte. Ail persons are invited to come forward and aidin this good work. WM. JOHNSTON, 4 NO. A. YOUNG, JOHN IRWIN, LEROY SPRINGS, JOHN WALKER, WM. MAXWELL, W. M. MATTHEWS, A. C. WILLIAMSON, W. W. ELMS, C. J. FOX. V- K. MYERS, Conim issimirrs. April 10, 1855. 38-r A 6 RE AT DISCOVERY. i j rFHE PEOPLE jrencrally have conceded the fact that j 1 W. W. VVaddell Co"s Lightning l.'ods is the only ! ;',fc prpteptar from that dangerous element that now exist. The premium was awarded to them both in I London and New York, at the Worlds Fair, the points are constructed so as to attract from a distance, and j composed ot a compound of Copper arid Silver, with platmi a points, which is warranted not to corrode. We the undersigned aie prepared to furi ish (all persons who may wish the protection of their lives and property) with the above Rods, and put th m up afl complete, at i the shortest possible notice. J. K. L. PHF.LAN It CO. June V29, 1855. 49-tf Reoeived. this , 37 t ENTS CAhPET SUPPERS, figured. J Ladies with rnsits. " Colored Figured Velvet SLIPPERS, ' White Kid and Satin Children's Light Colored BOOTS, zt BOONE'S Boot fc Shoe Emporium. June 8, 1S.V. 4titf li W. BECK WITH hs removed his Jewelry Store ara ' tl m . "- . to ro. a, jonnsion s now, inree aoors soutn o! -err'K Hotel. I eb 1SJ3. 30ly 1 t . ! - ,f Y Noits and AcsjonMa having been placed in the iVL hsnds of S. W. Divis, Esq.. for collection, those whi :.rt ludebted t iiie indiviriua jlv, or ss .ue of the jld film ot Steele llarly. are rcspcctluJly re-jiiest-ed to make setti.jjjcut hy April Ooart, if not sooner. A. C BTEKI.E. jLQOK AT THIS SIMPLE WORD CLOTHING ! 4 N'D yet, timple as it is. you hear a great cry mde : over CLOTHING! You take up the papeis and almost the first i-ord you see is 1,0 I Ill-!! i'ou stroll over the city and you U fee small sam ple! of t t t 4 ftitle here, a little there, And no assortment anywhere ; Until you get to FI LI.IG' dt tO 'n, where ever one runs to get GOOD CLOTHES! And why do they run there 1 Simply because they "an get CLOTHING Btl.r PI !', .VI OKI-: F A II I O m X IS I. E, AND AT LrXaSS TptTr TflinW than at any House in Noifh Carolina. We make a business of it manufacture our own Goods, and every article said by us is WAU K ANTkD, or money retyrned. "(ompelition is the Life cf Trade," And we are bound to keep the Largest and Most Fashionable miK m t&mwm IN THE STATE. We hav,- a full stock ?f Childrens', Youths', and Boys' Clothing, at low prices. Also, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Til l t'M.S, W4 tCpf;VMlllET Bl& UMRRELLAS. OANs. roric-.Uonaisf , Pen and Pocket Knives; II AIR, TOOTH, AND NAIL BRUSHES. &c. 6ic, &c, all of which will be freely shown and prices given, At the Emporium ot Fashion, BY POLLINGS & CO. Charlotte, V.j J$y. 23, 1S54. I8fl CLARENDON IRON WORKS, WffsMlsastoii, ft. C. ' I HE CLARENDON IRON WORKS arc now pre 1 pared to nceive orders lor Beam, Vertical, Horizon tal or Oscillating Steam Engines, High or Low Pres. sure, and adapted to all purposes; Circular, Vertical and Portable Saw Mills complete; Puiwps, Mining Machine ry, Crist and Flour Mills, complete ; Parker, Turbine and other Water Wheels, Equipping of Steamers, Car Wheels and Axles ; Horse powers of various patterns; Rice Field Pumps and Engines; Rice Thrashers; Shingle Machines, Shafting, Follies, Hangers, Gears, and all other Mill Work. CASTINGS. Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions, including Ornamental Iron Jlaihng, Pipe, Bridge Castings, &., &.c. The Company would respectfully invite attenti In U tkt ir styles and p.-.ftefug of failing, which may be set u at their e.fice. Boilers. Tubular, Flueand Cylindrical Boilers, Water Tanks, C himneys, and all other kinds of Bpiler Wprlf. Repairs. A separate department and force will be kept for re pairs, where work will be done thoroughly and with despatch. Having large facilities, the above work will be done on as reasonable terms as elsewhere, North or South, and in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Consultation by letter or otherwise, in regard to plana and designs fpr mills or their furniture, grid for mar chinery generally, willingly answered. All orders or communications to be addressed to the undersigned. HENRY M. DRANE A -eta. March 2:1. 3."5-tf SADDLES & HARNESS. JJYJ) Ti;e subscribers heye enterefj jt imp copartnership ann openeo Saddle and Harness lvgcisrxj jf,ote-.-st, AT R. SHAW'S OLD STAND, In Springs' Jirick Corner Buddivg. where they have cpnstantly pn band a large and splen did assortment pf SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, dre., ol every description, according to the most approved sty'eand fashion of the day. They are also prepared to manufacture anything in their line in the most sub stan'ial and workmanlike manner and better than the best. We respectfully invite the public to call and exam ine for themselves. Repairing done at short notice and with neatness and dispatch. SHAW & PALMER. march 2, I6o5. 32tf Notice to Debtors. rj'HE subscriber having entered into partnership I with Mr. Palmer, is desirous of closing up his old business. He therefere most earnestly requests his formerf riends and customers, who are in arrears at his shop, to call between this time and our April court, ard settle their accounts either by rote or cash, the latter if possible. R. SHAW march 2, 1855. 3Stf Leather, Leather, Leather. 200 SIDES Hemlock Sole Leather. SO " Baltimore White Oak, Band and Sole Leather, just received a BOONE'S BOOT aud SHOE EMPORIUM. Dec 29, 1854 23tf FASHIONABLE TAILORING. THE subscriber announces to the public generally, that he is now receiving a large assortment of new Cloths, Casinieres AND for Gentlemen's wear, and will be sold for Cagh at a small profit, or made to order according- to the laicm siyics. Bttop nest door to Daniels & Allison. 10tf D. L. REA. Sepi. 29, 1654. THE AMERICA HOTEL, CHARLOTTE, N. C. I BEG to announce to my friends, the public, and pret erit patrons of the above Hotel, that I have leased the same for a term of years from the 1st of January next. After which time, the entire property will be thorough ly repaed and renovated, and the house kept in first class style. Tins Hotel is near the Depot, and pleasant ly situated, rendering it a desirable hou.se for travellers and families. Dec 16, 1853. 22t C. M. RAY. ICED SODA WATER. PRITCHABD A CALDWELL HAVE opened for the season their new and improved Soda W..ter Apparatus, and the sparkling and re freshing beverage may be had at all hours at the ma 18 (IRANI I E DRUG STOSF Now Published. I PHI iHM& AND Its Mysteries. Showing High Lite at mir Kashir.unble IL.tels. In one lSmo. volunie, neatly bouiid in cloth. Price 81, which will be snt to any part of the Union freo ol P"tage. L. GENEVA &. CO., No. 78, Nassau at., sou 17 fin New York city. FOR .VI EE. AN excellent house GIRL, and a good nurse. Aged about 35 years. For particulars apply to T. A. BOONE July 90, 13. j-tf, WILKINSON'S DAOUEREEIAN GALLERY. fjy Rooms, Third Story. Granite Ru-spc, immediately rcr Trotter h -Son' Jewelry St.,ro. THE subscriber having permanently located in Char lotte, respectfully invites the attention of Ladies and Gentlemen to his snperiot PICTUBES. and would rep clfully say that he is now taking Da- hot reel j pes noon an improved plan, which will not onlv ndd to the BEAUTY A.D ELEGANCE of the Picture, but 'vill render jt DURABLE AD BRILLIANT FOR AGES. He sVoah also reMicctfuIIv invito strnntrers visiting I Charlotte to call pud examine his specimenp, as lie is I deli r mined lhj shuil coin pa re favorably vUh any that i r , i ; Kc 1'it: on i.rl K rr it t It V. t I.IIOVM "l-J VS "Will a Instructions, thoroagh and practical, given in this beautiful art, and all materials furnished. NEAL WILKINSON, January 26. 1855. 27-tf RUNAWAY" from the subscriber on the 3rd of Febiuary last, my negro man ISAAC. He is about 33 years of age, about 5 feet 8 or 9 ihches high, is of a dark copper color, tolerably high forehead, cheek Bones a little projecting, and 1 think his eye teeth a little defective. Said boy weighs al out 100 lbs., quick spoken, tolerably intelligent. When he left he wore common apparel, such as common laborers usually wear. 1 will give Twenty Dollars r. xi'srd for Lsaac. delivered to me or confined in any jail s? I get him again, or 1 will give Fifty Dollars reward for him wi h sufficient proof to convict any white person of harboring him. I bought said boy of julius Alexander about eight years since. Mr. Alexan der lived v or 14 miles south west of Charlotte and 1 think Isaac is strolling about through the country where 1 purchased 1 im. T. M. HAMILTON. White's Store, Anson Cpuhtv, C. March 9, 18.15. 33-tf SENNA FIGS. GREAT desideratum in Families and to persons 'sef'ering from habitual Constipation, being an agreeable and efficient Aperient, quite palatable, and free from those nauseous principles, which make it a matter of so much difficult) to administer medicine to children. For sale at SCAUR & CO'S. Drug Store. Feb 16, 1855. ' ' ' 30-tf BLACK .MI IT II I U Well done or no Pay recjuired. I II L undersigned respectfully informs the' pub lic, that he has opened a BLACKSMITH SHOP 'on College street, opposite the Charlotte &. S. C. Railroad Depot, where he is prepared to execute all kinds ot Bl.tcksniithiiig, Horse Shoeing, Repairing Boilers, making Mill Irons, &.c. All orders to J. . Hand or Messrs. Irwin, Unggins & Co., or myself will be speedily attended tp. Refer .o jt. C. Davis, on Ihe North Carolina Railroad, and Win. Glaze &. Co., Piil.netto Foundry, Columbia, S. C. S. J. PERRY. march 2, 1S35 32-Gm MRS. M. SHAW'S MIELIiEKY BAZAAR AND DRESS MIKING ROOMS, (Four doo s south of the American Hotel.') j KS. SHAW respectfully announces to her numer iJL ous 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 2Pt33.olx Milliixery, consisting in part of a Great Variety of Bonnets, Rich and Elcg'niit Ribbons, Lcc, Artificials Tri naming, &c, 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-tF Cream, GINGER POP AND CED LEMONADE can be had every day at Lonergan's Bakery and Confectionary, 2 doors north of the American Hotel, may, 18 18:5 43. tf R HETT & ROBSON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS. IN os. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. CHARLESTON, & C. rXT" Liberal advances made on Consignments. Reference : H. B. W illiams, President of the Bank ! pf chariotte. Ju,ly 27th 1855. l-6m. C. JOHNSON, FORWARDING and COMMISSION vc-3FLoE:aura7, SOfJTftt ATLAAT1C WHARF, CHAHLEStOi, So. Ca. A Notable Fact! OUR unsettled accounts for year before last, and last year, we must have closed by Cash or good Notes 11 rigit straight alov:" without respect to person. Our creditors make us ' face tiif. .music," on all occasions, and we "coinf" dance by ourselves any longer. " Talk enough." 1RITCHARD & CALDWELL, march 3, 1855. 33. f No 3Gra.-te Row. SMATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, MECKLENBURG COUNTY. Court of Please and Quarter Stss'ous, July Term 1855. W. W. Kims vs. James L. Mallory, Original Attachment. and others. J IT a, pearine to the satisfac tion of the Court, that James E. Mal ory, Joseph T. J. Sturges, and J. C Meek, rr, known as the RudisiJI Gpld and Copper Min ing Company, are not inhabitants of No th Ca ol na, but reside beyond the limits of the same, It is therefore Ordered by the CPrt, That pubi cation be made for six w e;s cf in the Western Democrat, a newspaper p t.ted m the town of Charlotte, i otifying the said de fendants ;o be and appear at the next term of o ir said Court, to be held or the county of Mecklenburg, at the Court-house in Charlotte, o , the 4th Monday, in Oc tober next, thm an.t there to plead, answer or demur, or judgment pro-confesso wi l be .aken againsi them Wi ness, Wm. K. Reid, clerk of our i oun, ai office, the 4ih Monday in July, 1855, and in the 80ih year of American lndep ndence. W. K. REID, c. c. c. (Prin er's fee $6.) 7-6w. PRR1VATE BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LurcoLJ mr, jto. c. Mrs. WM. J. ALGXAKBEK, Principal. fI TlE Course of Studies will comprise the usual bran 1 chesofa thorougii English education, together with the French language, Mus'iy and Drawing. Mrs. Al exander is now prepared to receive Boarders 'into hef family. Terms Per Session 5 Months : Senior Department, - - " - ' . $i5 f0 Junior j - - - . . 12 0(1 Music on Piano, - - - - 20 00 on Guitar, 10 00 Fiue N,eedle Work, .... 5 00 French, - - - - 12 TJ0 Board, including washing, fuel and light, per month, - - - ' w . 9 qo Use of the Piano for practice, one dollar Der montb ESnd Session commences on the 1st Monday in October Aug. 10, 1555 3-tr uraoLUTIONs THE Copartnership of Abrens A Hand was tha day da solved by mmual consent. I take great pleasure inorn mendinmv fnend F. W. Abrens to my friends and th phb- lie generally. .fIAf; Sept. 8, 1855, 7 tf. HAVING taken out letters of Adminitrstion on the estates of W. A. and N. C. Patton. 1 will' expose to public sale at my residence, 1 1 miles from Charlotte, near Ihe Realties Ford road, on the 10th of October next, the following property, via : Two head of horses, one a firstrate buggy horse, three mules, one ginnet, two fine milk cows, ten bead of hogs, two waggons, one is a new two horse waggon, the other a road wagon, farm ing utensils, household lurniture. and kitchen furniture, one library, aho one fine piano and music. Terms made known on the day of sale. C. J. WILSON, Adm'r. Sept. 18, 1855. 8-ts. TIIOS. ALEXANDER, WM. SEABROOK LAWTOtl, Formerly of York Dis. S.C. Formerly of Lawtonville, S.C South Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. Factors, Forwarding and Commission FOR THE SALE OF COTTON, FLOUR, CORN, WHEAT. PICE, NAVAL STORES. &C. Our Sjnior partner has been in ihe Factorage and Com mission Business about twenty years, and we hope by experience and attention to give satisfaction. nur 17 CHESTER, S. C. By J. "R. NICHOLSON. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that his house, knon as the "Railroad Hotel," opposite the t hester Hi Depot, is s"il)' open for the reception of regular and transient boarders and the travelling public ; and that he is making every exertion tb deserve and secure a continuance of the kind and liberal patronage which has hitherto been extended to hi.n. He flatters himself that every needed arrangement has been made to pro mote the comfort of all who stop with him : his rooms are airy and wtll-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 are furnished with good host lfcrs and an abundance of provender, and he is prepared at a moment's notice to supply I', is -customers with pri vate conveyances of every sort, to any part of the sur tonnding country. ' Ije desires to return his acknowledgements to the public for-past favor, and solicits fur the future an equally liberal share of patronage. Aug 20,1854. 5tf JOHN R NICHOLSON. Splendid Variety of Ladies' Gaiter Bouts I ) ECE1VED this flay consisting of IV Ladies' 31ack Silk Julian GAITERS, " ' Hcighland ' " Tan " Julian ' " " Creole " Cul. Silk Tip Misses' Black and Cal. Silk GAITERS, ot BOONK'S SHOE STORE. Ladies, call and see them. " ' ' ' March 2. 1865. 32tf A GREAT VARIETY OF STOVES ? AT MOORE & BYERLY'S, X J HO arc disposed to sell on the most accommodating VV terms. Their supply consists of '' COOKING, PARLOR AND OFFICE of different kinds. Call and examine their supply. They also have on ban. I an assortment of Tin, T eft? Bri- taxiia Ware, .vhich they would like to dispose of for cash or Country Produce. They also inform the public gcncrnjly that they arc iow prepared to exi cute an Job Work in their line. 11 ORDERS, therefore, for Roofing, Guttering or Stove Pipe, -v 1 1 1 be punctually attended to and on the shortest no tice. MOORE &. BYERLV july 3, 1855. 51-tf CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS. (LATE FISHE.R & HEINITSH.) CHARLOTTE, NT. C. RESPECTFULLY inform the inhabitants of Char lotte and vicinity, that they have just received a fresh supply of MEDICINES, which are offered with confidence to their approval, regard having been paid more to the purity aud 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, Camphene, &c. Landreth's Garden Seeds. Frfb 16, 1855. qo-tf State of North Caiolina, MECKLENBUUG COKNTV. Superior ("ourt ot Law Spring Term, 1855. Rebecca A. Alexander, i vs. Petition for Divorce. W. F. Alexander. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that W. F. Alexander, the defendant in this rase, resides beyond the limits of this State: It is therefpre qrdered by the Court, that advertisement be rnrle in the Wes tern Democrat, for three months, nqtifying the said defendant of the filing of this petition, and that unless he appears at the nex; Term of this Court, to be he.d for he county of leckjenburgi at the Courth use in harlotte, op Jhe 1 lt'h Monday, after the 4th Monday in August nexti and answer said petition, the said will be taken pro confesso and heard ex parte as to him. Wi ness, Jennings B. Kerr, Clerk ol our said Court at office, the 7th Monday, after the 4th Monday in Maich, A. p., Ic55, J. B. KERR. c. m. s. c. july 20, 1855. (Pr's fee $10.) 52-3m SI ATE OF NORTH C AROLINA, MECKLENBURG COUNTY. Superior Court of Law Spring Term, 1855. Nancy Miller, 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 Court, that advertisement be ma e in the Western De mocrat, for three months, notifying ihe said defendant of the filing of this petition, and that unless he appears at the next Term of this Court, to be held tor the county of Mecklenburg, at the Court House in Char otte, on the 11th Monday, after the 4th Monday in August next, and answer said petition, the said will be taken pro confesso and heard ex parte as to him. Witness. Jennings B. FCerr. CI 7 - w vi saiu "C UUIl j at office, the 7th Monday, after the 4th Monday in , March. A. D.. IHSii. ' J. B. KERR, c. x. 8. c. july 20, 1855. (Pr's fee 810.) ' ' 52-3m NEVV" !OODS. DARKS Ac HUTCHISON arc now receirinr the 1 largest and most varied assortment of Ladies' arid Gentlemen's Dress Goods ever purchased by them. They solicit an examination of their stock, bought KTIRELT BY cask. Their Goods will be bold low april27, 18a& Citrate of Magnesia. A FRESH case of this celebrated refreshing Aperi n,. . ent, just opanejd by- 6 CARR & CO. Feb 16, IMi. TO THE PATRONS OF PERRY DAVIS' VEGETABLE Owing to the large amount of Counterfeit Pain Kilht put up and sold as genuine by unprincipled men, ( have been obliged to resort to very expensive metsurn to protect ourselves pecuniarily, and the public from great injury, by buying and using their worthless com, teifeits. The comparative plain and simple style in which our P. in Killer has been put up, has made it very easy for those disposed, to imitate it very sucrfs, fully, as far as its external appearance, in style of bot, tie, lable, and color of the article ; but we need not say that the c mpound is a miserable, filthy production, and calculated to do great injury tp those who might use i; with the confidence tia they have beep accustprnfi) to use the genuine Pain Killer. Parties whose buii ness it is to counterfeit valuable preparations, do it in such a secret manner, that it is almost useless to it tempt to punish them by legal measures, as it is diffi cult, and we might say impossible to bring the proof home to them. Consid ring the great difficulty in protecting our selves and the public by prosecuting parties, we hye been to a very great expense in getting up a nelj executed STEEL ENOI1AVED LABEL, for oar bottles. We also attach to our bottles a Steel Engraved Note of Hand, which we issue as our obhg. t ion, and to counterfeit which is held to be forgery b? the laws of the United States, and which parties wif Pot date attempt to do. The great expense attending the getting pp and printing of these labels will prevent th.- attempt to counterfeit, thus securing to tht public that the artic e they purchase is the genuine Perry Davis' Pain Killer, manufactured by Perry Davis k Son, Sole Proprietors. ' " ' The Paifi K'"er 'H De Put UP B a new ,tvIe ' panel bottle, with the words, ' Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer, blown in the Glass. We have discontinued the use o ihe 37 cent bottles and, now put tip only four sizes, iz ; TJ cents, 2S centR, 50 cents and 81 per bottle. We have also a vry fine Engraving pn Stone for the Box labels, specifying the contents ot the tox, where and by whom manufactured, ike. We have'ttlso adued to ou Pamphlet of directions and certificates a cover beautifully finished, presenting on the first page a very excellent likeness of Perry Davis, the original inventor ol the Pain Killer. The bottle labels, and one label on each box, has also a correct likeness of Perry Davh, rt hich it will be impossible to counterfeit successfully. We have ben to this expense, that the public might hstfe perfect'confidence that th. y were getting the gen uine article when they buy a bottle as above describ ed. To those who have so long used and proved the merits of our article, we would say that we shall con tinue to prepare our Pain Killer of the best and purest materials, and that it shall be every vay worthy of their approbation as a family medicine. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Manufacturers and Proprietors. Providence, R. 1., July 27th 1855'. The Pain Killer is sold by Pkitcharo & Caldwf.ll, Charlotte, N. C ; .'lso by Sill &, Sill, Salisbury ; Boatright Si Barkuloo, Colum bia ; and by Druggists, Grocers and Medicine Dealeri generally. July 27th 1S53. 1-1)'- HUGH L. TINLEY & CO, (SUCCESSORS TO TINLEY 4c UEURON,) RECEIVING AND FORWARDING ACENTS, AND GENERA! COMMISSI JN MERCAANfS. Xo. 2 Exchange Street, South Atlantic IVharvtt, Charleston, So. Ca, GIVE their personal utlcntion to the sule of Cotton customary, or by sptciu I contract, all other kind of Produce arid Manufactures, and make prompt iituriu of the same, for'4 per ctnt. commission. :' We will CONTINUE, as' hcrctoiore, ip. give ou, fjf cial attention to the Receiving and Forwurding 6f'aH goods consigned to us, for 10 cents per package Machinery, large puckugi s of Furniture, &c , charged in proportion t trouble and responsibility, for advancing freights ufjd charges, 2J per cent. DjT Persons shipping Goods or Produce thrfupli ls house, mny rely upon their interest being I OSITIVKIA PROTECTED, both against overcharge and loan 0' goods. We have in no instance nor will we detain any gooi lor freight and charges. We would rcspcclfolly beg leave to refer to the fol lowing gentlemen, with whom we have h.id buaiuik transactions : John Caldwell, President of the S. C. R. R , Colum bin . U. Passailaiguc, Superintendent of Public Workf ;! umbia. F. W. McMastcr, Librarian of S. C. College, Colum bia. P. W. Fuller, Columbia. John King, Jr., S.C R. R. Agent, Charleston. Henry Missroon, Afrcntof New York Steamers, Holmes Sc Stoney, Agents of Ne w York Sailing P eta. H. F. Baker & Co,, Agents of Baltimore and Fhih dclpbia Sailing Packets. J. W. Caldwell. Agent of Baltimore Steamers Boston Sailing Packets. july 13, 1855. TO SHIl'PERS. 7 A ' Ss "" "i ' - u 4sM - - -- CHARLOTTE HOTEL. MTH1S Hotel situated in the centre of the ton of Charlotte, convenient to all the places ol siness is st 11 kept open for pubiic jtcco.nmodation. The proprietor has been engaged in keeping P"""' house at this stand for fourteen years. He now oner to the use of the public a new edition of his former house greatly enlarged and. improved, presenting' front a two story Vr4aJt. br in 'ength by 12 feet in wirfth, handsomely &hadeu j trees in the side walk, affording a pleasant promens at all hours of the day. j The house is thoroughly furnished throng! out, spj in every part of it creature comforts are abundant s tangible, especially in the Dining: BOOUI, vbt the ii ner man is renewed day by day. Connected with this Hotel are s'ables affording roj for 100 horses abundantly furnished with grain provender, attended by faithful and obliging hostler The proprietor feels confident that with ib:; long perience and nany new advantsges added to bit 2 native' disposition to be plessing and agreeable, n prepared to offer to bis friends and the rest oi roanki . as many comforts and as much good cheer as win found anywhere, perhaps a little more so. B3T Try the ChalotU Hotel. ff Chnriotte, V. C, Ag. 1 0, 1855. J-Sm Columbia Carolinian, Wilmington Journal, AD . News and Yortville Citizen, pleas insert 3 tnon and forward accounts to this office. la ATTACHMENTS for ale at this officn?. 30-tf
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