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' -n jHE WESTERN DEMOCRAT. I '1 fUESDAY MORNING, Nov. 6, 1855. Foreign Rem Tjie steamer Baltic, from Liverpool with dates to October .i, grnved at New-York on Saturday last. In Liverpool Lad declined l-MA H l-8d in consequence of a Sinn- , .ii 'he money maiki t. Breadstufls had s-iihtly advanc canil flour 42s-; white wheat 12s. f-d.; corn 43 to -I'm. at excitement prevailed Bf commercial circles, and a panic ,5 tiared, the Bank of Eagi'nd having advanced the rate J j u:n A rest to f per cent., and on long oaten onis 10 i per cent. VHieshsd captured Kenbauin, an itnortatit position on ... Uneiper, and aso Lamau and I'harnagoria, in the straits Kertch, and were endeavoring to cut off the retreat of the IsBMMMb wiio werest:II in possession of the north side ot Se M,topol. - . , - - Ladles' Fair. fti'" ladies of the Episcopal Church of this j.lace propose to i,;,; a Fa.r, coinmencing onMonday night ncx', it being the wftii of our SuperiorC'ourt. The lad es have got up a large number of handsome and Mtisl art.cles, and an elegant supper w.ll be served up to . -i arks may patronise them. The object in view is to ji tjnds to build a new church, the one now occupied being in mli too small to accommodate the congregation. They ItiiJ' avor to avoid the usual objection to such fairs, by glfcag the articles tor not more than their real va!i e. The object is one so good that ihe ladies hope to receive a , -al patronage from persons who wish to promote the ..w;h and prosperity ol christian churches in our midst. The occasion will aflord a rare opportunity for the younjr of f.,tli sexes to meet and indulge in rational enjoyment. W ho , it that would not go to a lad:cs' fair, and mingle with the bn.'ht and happy throng that surround 'he tables and prome nade the room festooned with wreaths of evergreen." and Hwccust Bowers that lend their rfumo to the enchanting ccne ? The youth and beauty of th: town ard country will Ik-there, and a bevy of aa bright faces, sparkling eyes, and :1erry hearts, as ever gractd a hall or enlivened by their pre H uce an occasion of a similar kind. Kvery thing will be done : , BtU zest to the event and enjoyment to all who may attend i!,c r'air. The feaag "etitknien of our town, particulaily, must he delighted with the opportunity presented for pl a--are and an exhibition of their gallantry and liberalry. Rail.RoiKl ITIretiiis- There will be a meeting of those favorable to the Wihmng : .i, Charlotte, and Rutherlordton Kail-Rod, in this town, on 1 .t-day next, the 13th instant. When we consider the incalculable benefit the construction flhal road will be to our town, and its influence in develop in.' and adding value to the resources of a large portion ol Slate now lucked up, it should animate all w i:h a ietci ini tiation to contrbute his utmost to its successful and speedy nWjiUliW We hope there will be a large attendance and a I.'ieral subscription. The money market will be easy, long ! lore the si" k wil! have to be- pa d in. Money is what is Itqutred Wind work never did b.uld a rail-road, unless it was in the union. Then, "down wnh the dust," in ordei that !e contractors may rni?e the dnst. . m m 9 - Allot of a Bssrslaer ami Tliicf. Within the last tea days the houses of seveial of our citi us were eati ted an 1 rohbeii ol various articles. The M il ot .Mr. Letup Springs was intend by forcing a window, and j one of the millers lotted of a pair of pantaloons and a small amount of money; u watch, a pair ol spectacles ai.d a hat me stolen m the Might, from a bed room of a gentleman at Mr. Kerr's hotel; a pur of boots Ironi Mr. Sadler's hotel, a J some to. ifg Irom Mr. John Marty's carriage establish- ; merit. The dwelling ot Mr. C. A. W.ll amson was also en- , t-rd in the Bight, after the fain !y had retiied, but the intra. ! r was frightened oii'hy a CBS bet of the family awakening before he had effected a rohliery his retreat being so hasty as tocause him to leave Irs shoes behind. Suspicion fastening pea a s'ranuer who had been lurking about town a few days, araa arr. sted on Wednesday nigfit. by officer Harris, ex- j miwrd. and committed to jail, the evidence being clear that j he is the individual who had been operating so extensively the thieving line. The watch, the pantaloons, and took Stolen froee Mr. Harty, were all found in his possession. He 1 lia passed beta, during his brief sojourn, under three d:fh-r- ; cut names, first, C Rf. Gibbons, from Savannah (ieorgia, in the next place, Stevens, and lastly Civens. He is beyond i doabl a hardened villain, who is now m a fair way to receive i - me u-ward lor his burglarious and thieving propensiti- s. Our Know -ol liiim I rit nJx Since the Angaal election our Know-Xot'nng friends have l.ecn very uiet. It wc did not know the tenacity with which iliey elms? to life, in the h pa that "Americans may yet rule America," we BsisjlM come to the conclusion that ihey had gone "to that bourne whence no traveller returns-" They have not, however, it is our duly to state, jjone to the "tomb of die Capufcts," but are still in the land ol the living- To recover from the blows of August, they have lor a season I ictired, but are already seen esnerging bsjsa iheir retreat. The coavocatiaa at Ralvigh, a f'w days ago, to concoct new schemes to deteat the Democrats, is proof ot their deteim tia tiou to continue the war. Thais movements should be watch- d, and their silent marches exposed. Vith their usual Pro. ktaa facility they are i ndeavor ng to assume a more cajii va nig phase, for the purpose ol assailing their opponents with a letter prospect of success. Let us, ihen, be on the alert. "ElCtnal vigilance is the price ot liberty.1 Gfii. Cary, of Ohio. We are rc'iuested to give notice that GcSuCaKT, of Ohio, ill be in Chailotte, and d' liver a lecture an the temperance anaatjan, on the ts4 iaatant, and also address the people at the Seven-Mile Puu.p, the next day. As a speaker on the subject of temperance. Gen. Cary has a reputation far ahead of any other gentleman, we Believe, in the D" States; ai d our citizens should avail themselves of this opportunity to hear so distinguished a lecturer. Though Cen. Caiy hails from ihe free-soil State of Ohio, y.c have never heard ot his eayiiigany thing, cither privately or :;.:bl:c!y, ohjt cuopabk to Southerncis. Tlio AfxriCMliHraJ Fair. fc the tvnes made us snv that our countv Auricul- tuial Fair would come ofl on Monday the 291. It should have i been, TaransSMV the 391 ot November We hope we have made the correction in time to pteveiu iny ccnfu.ion. Re psembar, then, that the Fair conies oft" on Thursday 'ho lid irut&iit. For the credit of the larmmg interest, it is hoped there w ill be a largo number of ai tides in each departmcn, on exhibition, and a very numerous attendai.ee, not only rom mr own county, but troui the surrounding country. The Saparior Cowl for Mecklenburg County will convene intl.i3t.mn on Monday next Ho. Judc Bailey pfCMini;. TLere is a heavy docket, and scvcial caes of interest aic to Vc J.sposed of. - - 3-Vc call attention to Mr. GllHU'l advertisement in ', .o-day' aier, njlernii; his lane lor sa e. It is rare iliatso I valuable a residence, combining so many attractions, is oflipr- cd frsale. 1 he land is good, the umber mi the bt si .piahty, ' and the situation airy and picturesque, while it is so located as to combine the advatiiaiies ol bo-.ii town sn i country. (Sir The Clarion D.-ui cr at and several other , iPemocratie papers of I'-nnsy vania have rai-e the name ol ll n. James Buchuian, lor the nexr President. VALIAIILE LAAD FOR SALE. I WILL sc 1 on Tuesday tlic 27tli of November, my vuluablc lanH, lying wiiliin one mile of the line of the town of Charlotte, containing three humlrcd an.f fitly acres, one hundred and fifty acres cleared, in good heart, aud in a ftate of high cultivation; the baUsce heavily wooded. From its proximity to market the timber will pay for the whole tann. The situation is high and healthy, a comtortible house and other excellent improvements-, and a well of water not surpassed by any in this section. On the same day 1 will sell all my stock of lioriie.l cattle, fatted hog, farming utensels, com, wheat, o t, fodder, hay, shucks, A-c. Terms made known on day ol sale. WILLIAM GRIBBLE. November C, IBS. 15 3v LAND FOR SALE. HE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale the PLANTA TION, on which he fo meilv resided, situated two miles S. E. of Lincolnton, on the Charlotte road. The tract contains about 200 ACRES, One half of which is in cultivation; upon this tract there is one of the : in Carolina, es'imated at sixteen acres. The house is ;a large, and well finished building, all necessary out j i uildings are there in good repair. The Rail Road that will run from Cha otte 10 Lincolnton, must pass within a half mile of this place. 1 will sell this place at public sale, at the Court Hou-e in Lincolnton, on the 2nd Mom! .y in December next, it not privately disposed ot. terms tweive months after date with interest. Tl ose wish ng to purchase, would do well to go and look at t e piemises, and give i I. id. It' any person wi hes information on the subject, ap p'y to H. Canslt-r K -q., Lincolnton, or to the under signed, Shelby, N. C. ALEX. J. CANSLER. November C. l-.,5. 15-5w Hotel to Rent TUB large new Holi'l hntise now in course of coDstruction, within a few yards of the D pots ol tliH North Carolina Central, mid lh Charlotte and South Carotin Rail-Roads, in the town of Charlotte, is for rent, possesion to he given lha first ot J Miliary next. The building is three stories high, with a large number ol rooms, and lh most of 'hem with fire places. The whole building has been arranged f ir a first class hotel of the inot convenient and comfortable kind. The advantageous position ol this hotel, for a large ar.d profitable business, must be apparent to ill who may view it. Persons desiring to go into the hotel business will m ike application to the subscriber, in Charlotte. O. P. CRANFORD. Oct. 30, 1855 tlj CHARLOTTE MUTUAL INSURANCE rIMIIS COMPANY is now organised according to the 1 act of Incorporation, end are prepared to receive np plications and issue policies egaiaat loss by tire on nil kinds oi property and merchandize. OFFICERS: R. C. Car-on. President, John Irwin, V. President, Vm. Ioh.nsok, Attorney, J. I'. Irwin, S. c. & Trcas. M. L. WaisToN, Agent. DiaacTi r R. C. ('arson, John Irwin, J. A. Younp, Jnarph II. White, James II. Cirson, Dr. M. B. Taylor, W. W, Kims, Win. Johnson. Leroy Springs, J. W. Os borne, Ch .s. Overman, and R. II. Bra w ley. JJ' Direct all coinuiunic.tiions to the Secretary. JOHN F. IRWIN, Sec'y. June l."),18."3. 47 tf " LAND FOR SALE THE SOBSi R1BEK otters lor sale the Plantation on which he resides, situated on Little Sagar Creek, 8 miles Sooth of Char lotte, in the Providence region, and 1 nn:e l'.ast o I the C. it t?. C Kai. KOao. i uis uaci contains about OOO k-CT?&&r oi tins amount, about onn :w.r..t in piiltivation. The largest hall ot the pultivatfd lan.I is fresh, having been Cleared m the list few ears. On the place there is a a very com onaoie dwelling house an. I all necessary out uuuumgs, uiciuii in an ex. el ent Gin House and Screw, just built. Alan. Snrin.' and well of EOod water The above land is sitnated in a h althy neighborhood surrounded by an industrious, inM igent and moral Community. The subscriber will take pleasure in showing the land to any person desirous of purchasing J. M. DOBY l-tf inly 18, 185.'). Whig copy. PIANO FORTES. M R. RAMSEY, of Colum l .. . i .H i j bia, So. Ca., Piano Folic anil mantle lc:il- is constantly receiving a good supply of Pianos with the L ATEST IMPROVE MENTS, which has given them the premium over an others. and 6 octaves from i?2'0 to $300. G to 7 $300 to $100. 7 to 7 $100 to $450. Carved wor!. and Crand Pianos !rom $500 to $UM0. Mr. B. being a practical Piano Maker can insure to t-i (listeners a nerfec! instrument. Coluiubia, jinn- 1). Ib5". 9-1 v Watches! Watches! Watches! THE subscribers are now receiving a hirc stock ol WATCHES from the most celebrated makers; rich stock ol t- .l.-o .1 Fashionable Jewelry, Chains, &.c, ,11 of which will be sold low f r easfa or on short time tn punctual dealers. TIIOS. TROTTER & SON. 40u api il 27, 1F5. W lug copy. PROSPECTUS OF THE RAIL ROAD TIMES. AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL. Devoted to News, Internal Improvements Edu cation, Agriculture, Manufactures and Commerce. WE know lhal the interest of the People of our Slat.- demand such a pnper, and h lieving that or.L lice Irom the political striles mid quarrels of the d , devntt d io Mich topics, will be ih kind iliey d aire, we cmifidfiitly enter upon tliis mt-rprise ni h the assurance ol meriting and meeting their nnr.!ui!i .n ;ind Biinnort. O it obiect is ! make i - ' '-- II i he I lines the mirror of the olate, in wmcn all r ;ru inieres s h"ld up and encouraged. can Se( i h" INTERNAL IMPROVEMKN la this sulj.-ct we expect to d. vote us much spice ai n lull itenwnl of tin- vnriou operations i!l require; l.,r i mir wurks lit ! '11 n r I i fine n t s auvunce so do nil Mi.- . l..-r lntvre's rf tin: St ite. EDUCATION - I' is wmrc" of regret to all intt ri-si .1 in th- E I iimOhI itH- res- of our Si -te. ( Hid w ho diM 1) thai our papers a, (- mu at ou r p voted lo i iri politic, etc. lit it inn (S'a r.i,: ! here f our h ,s b'-en too much neglertt?4 : are propose lor.' to oVviitC to (hi- sntjc!, a portion pci. We will fotfT and carefully note the ad rancemenl of E lucation, not only in our higher School but a! m oir Common School. MiRIOULTURE. MANUFACTURES AND COMMERCE of this M.ige of oar comaaandms ihe attention ! il our ; history an- i n d Si li- and money -loving ctiz ns Therelore. lb- .M r k-ts 1 . L n n t. r .4 ..II i 'iima . ik 1 1 II I will ue reported man caic, mu nn inv.... t.-d to ibrow light on -iih-r of those inseverable brancbea ol industry, will b; car. fully gleaned and inserted every " e k. It is necessary to say more if we had time, but tbe "whistle ol the locmotiv." on ihe East and) the cheuring Qewa from the West admonish us to close. Permit us. however, IO assure you that the first number of the Times will m ike its ap peaiance about the time the cars reach this place Irom ih' Bast. TERMS. The Times will be printed weekly in (ireenbon ', N. C, on new material, and con- j tain as much reading matter as any paper in the State, for -2,00 p-r annum in advance. E. W. OGHITRN7, C. rOLE. J. W. ALBRIGHT. Greenshoro N. C Oc'.. 22. 1855. 15 BJLA.K ATTACHMENTS FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE cr Tnr. DEMOCRAT. W ii i i ' T Dress Mali.cr, 2 DOORS .NORTH OF KERR'S HOTEL. A LL Dresses cut and made v the celebrated A e C. method, and warranted to fit. Bonnets trimmed in the latest style at the shortest i notice. April 20, 1 855. 3911.;, THE DITCH HAVE TAKEN II OL LAM) IV. DUT where they have taken it to we don't know, but one D thing we do know, that if you want to buy cheap Ooods for cash whether Dry-Goods, Boots or Shoes, well made j Clothing, Hats or Caps, call at F. W. Ahrens', formerly Ah- ! reus &. Maud, Store next to the Court House, where you w ill ! find all kind of Goods and prices to suit all. I am obliged owing to tightness of the monev market and ! my limited means to make my business strictly Cash, winch will enable me to liny and sell much lower than a credit By a tern could aftord. My Motto is Cash and Miort Profits. My friends will oblige me not to ask tor credit, as 1 must refuse it. N. B. All kinds of produce taken for Goods. Youis rr specttully, Oct. 9. 18;,5 11-tf F. W. AHRENS. IT PAYS WELL KOW-A-DAYS TO LOOK ROUND AND FIND The Cheapest Place to buy GotkIs, as much mo ney can le saved, particularly when you have the CASH. E have just received one of the 1 trgest and beet selected stocks of goods we have ever brought to this market. We have large stock of f fr c? r i r-1 I I I I I I I I I V 4J i oy irj -q Lady's Cloaks, Ready -Made Clothing, of all kinds very cheap. Boots At Shoes, Hardware, Groceries, and some more of them very cheap Negro BL.1SKETS. And we are determined to sell our Goods as low as ny house in Carolina. All we ask is an examination of our (oods and Prices. And as we take great pleasure in showing our Gojds,call and see before buying. BROWN, BRAWLEY & CO. Oct. 9, 1855. 11-tf S. M. HOWELL, Saddle and Harness Manufacturer, Three doors south of Sadler's Hotel, CHARLOTTE, N. C. THE subscriber thankful for the very liler:.l patronage bestowed upon him during the past year, has now made more extensive preparation for the future demand for work in his line, and will endeavor to furnish all that may want Saddles and Harness, with a superior article at the lowest possible prices. He has now on hand a very large assortment ot Saddles, Bridles, Harness, Saddlery Hardware, Whips, Buffalo Robes, Saddle Cloths, Skirtings, Hog Skins, Patent, Enamelled & Harness Leather, together with every thing usually kept in my line of business. 7 All kinds of Saddles and Harness made at tbe shortest notice. Dy Repairing promptly executed. Oa 23, lfc55. 13-tf S. M. HOWELL. Wilmington, Charlotte & Rutherfordton IUIJSUANT to an order oi the Board of Directors of the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherfordton Railroad Company, hooks are again open for subscrip tions to the ( apital Stock of said Uo.id, at the Rock Island Store, and th offices ot Wm. Johns on, C. J. Fox-and S. W. Davis. A I who feel interested in the honor and prosperity of the old N rth Ma'e, are solicit ed to come forward and aid in this great work, th -Oi ly real public enterprise that has ever sprung upon our people. I HAKLtb J. tUA, S. W. DAVIS, 1VM. JOHNSTON, JNO. A. YOUNti, JOHN WALKER, LEROY SP KINGS, B. U. DAVIDSON, Commissioners. Oct. 23, 18.'a. 13-tf YA L17 A BLE TOW N LOT FOI6 SALE. BY virtue of a deed of trust to me executed by Dr. William L. McRce, dee'd, durinj; his lite lime. I sh.ill on Monday of the superior Court tor Burke Coun ty, being the IHth day of November lS.io, at the door ol the Court House in Morgnnton, expos.- to public sale to the highest l.iddira valuable lot in the town of Mur. canton, one square west of the Court House fronting on Main and College streets where Dr. McRee resided. Containing four or more acres, on which there is a very line brick dwelling house nearly completed with four Urge rooms below stairs and four, above with a nice passage above and below; and Cost about three thousand dollars. Adjoining the maine building is a fine one tnry brick building with two rooms and piaza in front; with all the necessary out houses and stables in good repair, immediately on the Conner of nmin street is a tine one story brick building, rough cast and covered with tin, with a large and convenient store room wei ghted up, and two other suitable rooms attached. A yard tastelully decorated with evergreens and flowers, and a line garden. Its situation being central and convenient, any per son desirous of purchasing a beautiful, healthy and de sirable residence would do well to attend the sale. The Western rail io:id will he here in less than three years and property will double in value. Should this oppor tunity in Kcrnrc a summer or a permanent residence an. snrnasscd bv anv in this or any other town in North Carolina he lost, there is no probability of acquiring within the corperate limits of the town a residence et desirable. Terms cash. E. J. ER WIN. Trustee. Oct, 23, 13 ts. CHARLOTTE BAKERY AND CONFECTIONARY. THE Subscribers take t his method to inform the citizens of Charlotte and surrounding country lhal we have bough! out the above namd estab lishment formerly owned by Mr. Joseph Mead, where we intend carrying on the- bufiness in all its various brain-Ins. The Bakery which has been closed for some lime will be re-op-ncd im mediately under ihe supervision of Mr. M"ad, who is an experienced workman. We will k hand a full supply of BREAD and CAKES, ol t v r rtVaenp i. on r a bii i I y Ci rocc rlf s, or .-ill lxin.ls, such as, Coffee, Sugar, Kice, Cheese, Mackt-r l. &.c, Confeotionaries, oi nil descriptions, Raisins, C.ndy, Almonds.; Wes; Ini!ia Fruits n.'l evury arHt'le usually kepi j in such an establishment. The undersigned hav- i,.7 ,.ntred into copartnership for the purpose of earrvinff on ihe above nanv-d business would be ' - " ... r -111 J ....... . . gia d to see "11 the lormi-r pairoos oi jr. mau, and rmc wi;.hiii; aov thing in our me inn) respectfully invite mir Iriends and the community in jrent-ral t-- 've us a call, hoping by close attn- in general tu-oness to merit a respectable ghare Hon to oi pubhc patronage Weddings and Parties furnished at the shortest possible nn'.ice. We will be compelled to sell entirely for cash as our liabilities are heavy. MOORE Aj MOODY. P S Having sold out my interest in th above I H . J I t named establishment to Messrs. Moore ot woooj, I would respectfully recommend tln-m lo my for. mer friends and p-iirons. I do solicit an snrly call from mv friends and customers, as I will re jm.in for Some time and would be happy to see lh"n'&C' JOSEPH MEAD. Charlotte, Sept 6L.nl 1855. W it Notice. ALL persons indebted to th firm of IRWIN, HUO C1NS & Co., wi I find J. F. Irwin or T. D. (iilles pie, always ready and happy to sett e. Accounts and Notes not sett ed by January t ourt will be lound in the bauds oi an officer for collect! n. J. F. IRWIN. T. D. GILLESPIE. Oct. 23. IS"' CLARENDON IRON WORKS, U II MINGTON, N. C. A. II. V4.BOKKCLEK, Proprietor. rrlHE subsenb'-r lim ing purchnspil the entire in If terwt in the CLARENDON IRON WORKS, solicits orders for Stenm Engines, of any power or style, Saw Mi IN of every variety, Mining Machinery nd Pumps. fJris! and Floor Mill", fompl- lc P nker. Turbine and ther Water-wheels, Rice-fi Id Pumps and Engines, I'vitt's Corn and Cob Crusher, Rice Thrashers, Shingle M idlines, Shifting Hungers and Pullie?, Cotton Gins and Gearing. Iron CaMing .! all kinds and pntteriis. Brass ' " " Locomotive nd Tobolar Boilers, I-'!ue and plain Cylinder Boilers, Blacksmith work f all kinds. lion Door9 for Houses and J-i!s. THE ESTABLISHMENT Having been re -organized for the express purpose of attending punctually to the execution of H or ders, ihe public may rest sntisned that an wurK which may offer will be promptly d livered accor ding to promise, and of such workmanship as can uot fail to give satisfaction. THE MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT Being in charge ol men of tulmts and exprienc, I have no hesitation in saving thai the work here after turned out, shull compare livombly in every lespect with that of the most celebrated in the Slate, and at prices which will make it to the in terest ol till in want to send m their orders. REPAIR WORK Always done without delay and having a Urge lorre for thm purpose, it will prove advantageous to anv person needing such to give me the prefer ence wi'hout regard to expense of sending same from a distance. Orders will be addressed to "Clarendon Iron Works,' Wilmington, N. C. A. H. V A N BOK KELEN. Oct. 23, 1855. 13-tf State of IiTortIi Carolina. Stanly Codbtt. Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions August Term 1855. Siplin Little "j vs- , Petition for Dower. The heirs at Iiw of James Little. J IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendants in this case reside beyond the limits of this State, It is therefore ordered, by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks in tho Western Dem ocrat, a newspaper published in the town of Charlotte notifying the sid defendants to be and appear at the next term of our said Court, to be held for the Counly of Stanly, at the Court House in Albemarle on the 2nd. Monday in November next then and there to plead, an swer, or demur, or judgement pro eonfesso will be taken gainst them. Witness, R. Ferris Clerk for said County at office 2ml M onda V i n Aueust A. D. lb5 and in the 80lh year J o . . i i oi American tnucuenueucs. R. HARRIS, c. s. c. c. Oct. 2, (Pr. fee $6.) 10 6t. Charlotte Saloon. HAVING bought the interest of W. W. Phclan in the Charlotte Saloon, basement story of Springs's Building, a few doors south of the Charlotte Bank, the business will be hereafter conducted in the name c MILLER &. ORR, Tin y have just received and are now opening an un. equalled variety of 'he Purest and best Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Porter, Ale, A NO REGARS, OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS, that is to be had, together with every article I hat is re quifite to refresh and regale the inner man. Theii FRENCH BRANDIES, WINE CLARET, PORT, MADEIRA. SHERRY, and CHAMPAGNE, was selected by a judge and can be confidently rccom. ineiidod at PURE and GENUINE. They have hud considerable experience in catering for the public taste and promise to use every txerlionto please those who may extend to them their patronage. Aug. 17 4-tl MILLER & ORR. BLUE STOKE! BLUE ST0AE!! A large supply just received at arr & Drug Store. Charlotte, Sept. 1 18'-5. b tt. Chills and Fever. THE following valuable remedies for ihe above diseases, viz; , I hompson s rever ana vgue i owucm, Indian Cliolagogue, Rowanda Tonic, Hulls Pills, Jaynes r ills, Champion's Fills. Ac, For Sale at SCARR & CO, Sept. 6, 1855. C-tf. Uiugist. Hooflands German Bitters, Unequalled as a remedy for Dyspepsia and eneral Debility. For sale at SCARR & CO'S, Sept. 4, 1855. fct Hi ug Store. ! S. L. DoWKix. R- A. Rnoeas. W. D. D..weli. ot'Georgta. of Alabama. ol Honda. D9WI&&, aOOMB h 00., Factors, i General Commission .Merchants, and Shipp:no Agents, North Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C, i " TVF. p:csent great fac lities for selline Cotton, and es;eci 1 allv Flo .r, Wheat, Corn, and Domes ic Prodi ce. N ' make ' arrani'einfiiis with our interior friends lo unnsact their buat ; nc.- at ihe very lowest rate of charges, and pledge ourselves i to promiitnpss in every tranfaction. ' Liberal advances made on Consignments, hmct persona 1 attention to the interests ot our patrons, and your favor and ' influence respectfully solicited. I JBest of relcrences given. Sept. 18, 1855. y Confectionary and Bakery. QUINN At KINZEL ' 1 WKE pleaMirv in aiiiiouiicnijr to their fiicnda and the public that they bare purchased the Btktry and Confectionary Establwbineat lately kept by E. Loneran on Main stret,2 doors eat of the American Hotel. Mr. Kinzcl being an experienced Baker and thorough work man they are prep i red to furnish Bread . C'si kCN and everv tiiinir in tbeir line of the moi-t superior dencrip tion. They will keap on lmr.d A" Eiteiisivo varietj-of Choice Family Groceries, and all kinds of Candies, Toys Fancy Articles of every description, And indeed every thing usuilly found in tlit-ir line. WEDDINGS and PARTIES will be supplied at very short notice. If a desire to please, an J reasonable terms, will in sure oatron iffs they are ddtcrmincd to have it. P fc UINX i- RTNZFL. Sept. 8eih 1855. 12-3m- INTotioe. I be undersigned b .8 tins d .y sold out his B ikery and I Confectionary r stablishinent lo Messrs. Qmnn St Kinzel, who aill'contiane the business at the old Stand. He eumestly dtsir.s every one indebted to come for-n-ard immediately and pay up. Sept. ?j 155 E- EON ERG AN. " GOOD TO those wishing to purchas Dry Goods Clothing, Hardware and Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats Caps ar.d Bonnets, and a Great Assortment of Fall and Winter Articles. ELUS &. COHEN having received their Immense Fall Slock, are now prepared to offer induce merits to purchasers. In whom we can display one ol the largest Stocka of Goods in the State at tho ml'esi profits and prices. . , . , We cnnot enumerate lh" different sivles of I.-di-s Dress Goods we have on band, or the besly and v.irieiv of our Clonks, Talmas, Mantillas and Shawls, which we have in a bundnnCe Lilies call and see ti m. CLOTHING! CLOTHING !! CLOTHING!!! An unsurpassed Slock of Ready Made Clothing, bo-h lor quantity and variety as well as cheap. j n s ! AH who have seen it acknowledges it lo be the h-.ve ver seen in ('hirlnite in one season H'i II. E 13 im E&smsSR asflsni JSI ana ana - aBfx - lezaKa wojp- . : s"-" . We Finest HVtvclo. "To riothSlTt boenundint supply of fine Linen Bosm Shir,, and Collar. Stock,, Cra. us, Handkerchief, and Suspenders, Gloves and Umbrellas Trunks, V.hsei 4 CarpM B.gs, and every thing necessary to complete your wardrobe. NEGRO SHOES, CLOTHING ARB BLANKETS u"h in .i C I . ...!.. Luiu noni L'liu i'XM 1 1 lo those menus w uu " s irv to inform them how cheap they can buy Uoo.ts o. u-, oui .u " b fir. tri. I?r5 you ' select Iron, one of the Largest St..c, of ( ods ,n thebtateat nfftetf so low .Ii to ."pyriseyoursele..cill upon E'ius & Coh.o, No. 2, Gr.uti.c Rw, unmedi.Uelv oppos.te S1vle18a.eeMerchan.scan select from our varied and unrivalled Winter supply, upon better term, than Ihey can buy in Charleston. An examination of our biock is solicited. Country produce taken as cash in exchange. Oct. 9, 1855. WHY is it JENKINS & TAYLOR sell stoves from the Manufacturers. WOULD respectfully announce lo Hie inhnbiunta of CHAKIAJ It IS aM vic.nny, mm um7 have removed from -heir Old Stand, to one door West of Elms & Spratl's Grocery Store, there thev have now on exhibition, just received from the North, one of the most eziensivc assortments ol KverofTered in North Carolina, arnon" IRON WITCH COOKING STOVE ! Which has gained such a famous reputation in Phis Store we arrani superior to any Cooking consumes less fuel, and does more work in a given put up one beside any other Stove of the same size work in any given lime, we will forfeit the price of he better one. ALSO, ALL PARLOR AND and constantly keep an extensive :avc mm Mm not abqda WBm . . . . . . - v i 'i . v orii r rj- (Vcrp, r- H ' r- HAT RACKS, CRADLES &C, &C, All of which will be sold Wholesale and Retail, cheaper than has ever been before offered in this vicinity. We would return nur thanks loour friends and customers for the very liberal patronage they av bestowed upon us, and they may rst assured, that we shall endeavor, by close attention to businvst, together with a determination to plense, try to merit a continuance of the same. GIB MOTTO 13 9 rr 1 9 ? A Ladles and Gciitltmen are partiealarl; inviled io ealt and examine nnr stock. iU KWBM 01 alDB W01K 1TOBDI9 TO mm DSSPAJKW. jyj q We will t- II you why we head our advertisement " Waif for the Wagon" it becausu we have thre wagons constantly (raveling ihrough the country with Stoves. QCr All orders wil! be faithfully Charlotte, N. C, Sept. 25, 155. HAVE Just Received and arr- now orninrr, at the C3rX,XXll'tO X1X1S StOFO, one of the Largest and best selected fcrlncl.s of DRUGS, MEDICINES & CHEMICALS, OILS PAINTS AND PAINTERS' ARTICLES, VARNISHES, wmm glass Am ?vnt siass-wass FRENCH, ENGLISH t AMERI AN PERFUMERY, VISE TOILET dt SHAVING BOAFS. Fine Hair, Tooth, and Paint Brushes, SURGICAL "1 1 l.rYT A I TUlSES AND SUPPORTERS OF ALL KINDS, SPICES, SNUFFS, AND MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, All the Patent or Proprietary Medicines of the Day, Superior Inks, Pure Ifiats and Brandies rr ttedicinal Purposes, EXTRACTS FOK FLAVORING, ACIDULATED DROPS, vrry refreshing and delicious, STABLER'S, AND JACOIiS's DIAKRIKEA CORDIAL, OILMAN'S HAIR DYE, (tnstantaneom i" its eff-ct.) PHALON'd MAGIC HAIR DYE, GS0ICE TOILET h:) FAHCY ARTICLES, dbO. . gS We mike our purchases for Cash, and offer goods equally as low as they can t3 obtain d fr m any similar establishment in this section. ltURt.YTHD TO ISMJ FRESH, M'tJRE Vt'I aEJYVIJTE. Okders from the Country promptly filled, and satisfaction gu iranteed, with rega'd both to price and quality, IMIVSH I A Vh Will receive particular attention July 13, 1S55. Cash paid for Hides. THE hisheal once will be paid for hii s by S. M HOWELL. 3 d.-ors Mvjih nf Sadler's HJel Charloite, Oct. 30. 14 3;v JfllWS GOBI STOCK all kinds frcm the lowest in price to the i .1 . .1 L to na'ronise our est ibiishm ir.t it is scarcely nee-,- , ' u.. i,u- . ... the ELIAS & COHEN, No. 2, Granite llow. n-ti so ciV.ip? B- cause tlicy buy llieir BTUI . . .......... - AYLOR . . . m I , t . 1. mm which will bo found the celebrated the Southern Country lor the lasi ciguiecn moinu.i. . . . -I . i. Stove now in use. It is s.mpie in iia arra..Frmt-u,, time, than any other Move now in ur. . . ... in .he United States, and if it doea not do mora the Stove, and quit selling, and go our oeatn lor KINDS OF iav nrn 30 A k5 1 and varied stock ol WAGON SHEET SALES AHD SMALL PROFITS." and promptly attended to. 9-tf. CALDWELL ini PRESCRIPTION at all hours of the day and Bight. 51 rpjJEBJE ii an old Trunk containing some books, that has been in my postessio i for some time, that tl; ownrr can have bv describing t;e conleots, and pay ing for this advertisement. . C. M RAl . Oct. 23, 165C. 13-3t KM IVQT Hill UXTSl ) 1 MVKJ illUll J '
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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