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Mini "i i n Cai, TUIks lt 1,E CiO A ajOlKTJflG. T AXt.sp EA, JfcsriCs, r. K. Once en a time when 1 was young, . Think I, IH go a courtlo'. 1 saw the other fellows round With pretty giris a sporting The girls did took so fired nice. They set my ioul on fire. And made me fee) fell over to,!' f they didn't, may 1 expire. I'm old enough thinks J.,' am ; My beard is last a shootin' I've larnin', loo, enough of it To speak out hi-fa-Iu-tin ; I've got a go to-meetin' suit. Throughout abrar-new flxen', watch and seal that's grand enough Jn any crowd to mix in. 1 donned my duds and off J packed As every feller orter, . fjej.cfrcii.sd on that night to '-held" Old Deacon Pigtail's daughter. You should have seen me strut along As proud as any s quire ; Hold iny J.ead as high as 1 could ' I couldn'i'Lu.J 'r ijher. At I. ngth the house boy.- pto '?ew Where dwelt the darling critter , At sight of it I skittish felt My heart got in a fritter, And beat asd thumbed so iarual hard, Jt almost made me hollar I, George I 1 felt it in my throat A Lumping 'gainst my io.lar ; A moment more the do?r I reached 1 tappi d amidst the din ; A voice inside a rkarosjag n ice, t.ried out to me "('oiiii in J' And in I went ha ! sure enough, And there sat Suke so prisn J swuw ! I'd gin the wor d for l.er, From centre out to rim. Amindab, how do you do?" She asked in a. -cents sweet ; Haul up that chair beside the fire, And on it'take a s a 1 seized the cbair, but much esmfiiseif, 1 act. d iome.bat rash ; 1 missed the tame Oii-lack-a-day ! i And came down ker-whollop-sn.iish ' 'nto a mush ot on ths hear.h 1 came Oh '. what a stati ! Was e'er pour devil in such a plight, Or cursed with su h a fate ? .The mush was hot, and to my seat It stuck Jike forty hundred, A' bile like an engine broker, loose, Around the room 1 blundered. Why, what a goose !" Suke yelled aloud : "0, what a clumsy lout ! )'ou awkward calf, 'don't be'ieve Tour mamma kno;.ys you're cut. Go home to Ler some sugar get, Vou whining, sniveling j up ; Put . n the road, take care or else The cows will eat you up!" Dod blast her eyes! and drat hsr skin, To thus insu t me so ; yut of the house, and "homeward bound," A skulking did f go. 1 ne'er went back, I tell you now, At this you will not wonder, f thought I'd go tc church next time, And she might go to tm snii. PCKf.Tt. Whit about a jrooogstera ilress is he more proud of ihun pockets ? Does his mothor forget to insert a pocket i: hi apron, she ia quickly n inuiif' J f it, and nhtaina no peace utitil tho niillion is auppliet. A mother in a acigttliorinp vill ign, s.iy slie t'inpiicd her liopeltil ion's pncRcts (hi Other day, mid the followiiijr article were brouglit to lipjlit : Sixteen Baarblen, one top, an o)aler aJseil, two piece of brick, on dough-out, n piece of carry comb, or;e paint bruih, bree wax ends, a handful of corpi a cjiiji j, two iroken kuives, a skate a'rap, three buckles, one nil, two piuners, live hen's rgg, and a bird's oetl. A Good Rkason-. grand jury in the ou h ignored a bill ugxinai a huge negro for afealjng ihickena, and before discharging him from custo. dy, the udge bade him stand reprimanded. He ; (.included as follows : 'You may now go, John ; shading his finger at him, let ma' warn you nairer to appear hero a. gain.' Juhn with delight beaming from his big white ayea, and with a" broad grin, displaying a row of b autilul ivory, replu d: I wouldn't biu here dia time, Judge, only the coostablu totch me !' r . . i. i. Good U'imies. A singular sort cf man sent for a magistrate to write out his will. A t'fr men tioning a number of bequests, he went on thua : 'I civt and bequeath to my beloved brother Zack, i.fM.q.' w ' w f'hy you are nql worth (he half that sum in the world,' said the magistrate. Well no nvtUer it 1 ain't if no business of y our 'n,' said the d n r. 'It's my will that brother Ztck should have that sum, and he may work for it if he has a mind to.' i .. . . QviTK NiTfiuL.- A bachelor advertised for a "helpmata," one taho would prove a companion for his heart, his hand, and his lot." A fair ope replying, asted very earnestly, 'how big i your lot "t Tmk Wowbm Slandcbkd. 'Ma,' said a little artrf to ff jolher, the men want to get mar ped as muck as the women do V Pshaw j what are you talking about?' W'hy. ma, the women who come here arc al ways talking about getting married ; the men dou': do so.v fW Here you little rascal, walk up and give an account of yourself. Where have you ben? "After the girla, father." Did you ever know me to do so when I was a bov ? "No sir, but moth er did." The Philadelphia papers mention as ihe latest invention, that a man is offering fcr sale in that city, tin shirt collars, which are warranted to reaist the influence of perspiraiiop, and not to wilt. They are 'piloted white, a pd cannot lo dis- SiaguUbed from liuen except on rlose inspection, 'hit it slightly ahead of (he paper collars. Cocajjxp roa Fon. Id Kentucky, at the Fleming county Court, a wealthy bachelor h courted a girl just for the fun, hat been mulcted in 90,000 damage for breach of promise. fJO" Mr. ?arfragtoa eaprestet great apprehen. tioa thai the peoplt in Cttifornia will bleed to death, as every paper she picee up anoances "another vein opened." COT Mate, esn I have the exquisite pleasure of voUiog (he wheel of ooaTersatiod around the axle, tree of your understanding a few ruinuus this yeaiag r The lady faiateu. RHETT &. ROBSOi, COMMISSION MERCHANTS 5 Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. py Libera! advances made on Consignments. Reference: 11. B. William?, President of the Bank of Charlotte. July 27th 18V. l-6m. WM. R. lJlUlXsFOUIX t iiiiiiion .TIrrclsnist. AND AGENT FC)R Baltimore ami Philadelphia Packets, CllAULESTOX, So. C.. I.IBFRAI. advances tc id-j on consilium m-.d produce to my address for st.pti. j .Sept. 1!, IrS.V. '' J. B. F. BOONE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN SOLE EE.1THEK. CIIFMM, LINING AND HINDING SKINS. SHOE TOOLS OF KVERY UKSCRIP I ION, Charlotte, X. C. Oct. 5fl, I8jj. iy A. BETHUiNh, I ' Not 5, Springs.' Row, 4 DOUttS AST Jf fHE CHASLOTfE BAN.-:, ciiaulutte, n. c. Feb. 1$. 105 ' H'j'f a. ip. w a s s m 6 , ,i:totn y tit J.mr, Office Loils gait's lifick liu tluiig, 2nd jhtor. CII A LOT! E, N. C. Xxr. 3MC- J3"ox-xxxexit RSRECTFDLI.y oifers his nrofessionaJ services t the citizens of Charlotte and surroi.'nding country. He hopes by devoting Ins entire attention to the dn'ies of his prolession to mrit patronage. He may be found at all hour-, at his olKcc opposite the American Hotel, when not professionally engaged. march S, lg55. 3?tf NOTICE. SUBSCRIPTION of five hoodred thousand dollars hav ing Ikjcii made to the Capital Slock of the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rul her ford Radioed Cow, and the first mstal mcnt of two and a halt fl -liars per share having been regu larly paid in, according to'tlit; proyision of tl.t Charter, notice is hereby given that t!ie Hooks of Subscription will be closed on Wednesday, the .rth day of September net. and a general iiecting of the Stockholders will be held at Waijesborongh. in the comity of Anson, un Id diiesday the 3d day of October next. t is tariHstl) desjrtd thai all ol the Slock sfiall be rc o.csentcd cither in person or bv pro.w. " ALEX, McRAE. Wilniingtop, N. ('.. Sept. 1, lt,-"i. 1-fl 1 u IN O HESTER, 3. O. 'I'll Cubscribrr.s in orin the public genera II v, that they f have opened a KARBLR YARD in Cheater. S. near the D it, where tin y ate prepared, with compe. tent workmen from llic North, to execute all orders in iheir line of btwinrs, socli as llain aiif) Oriiniiiciitnl consisting of TABLETS, HEADSTONES, &C. They will keep eonstantly on hand the heft description ' of Italian and American .Marble, and their articles will be afforded on an accommodating terms as they can be obtained either North or South. All orders, for any article, addressed to the sub scribers, will be packed and forwarded with the utmost ca'r'c and despatch.' ' SAMUEL MpNINCH, C. NEEF. Chester, S. C, .May 25, lfeoo. 4tf Received tills Day, ry ENTS' CARPET SLIPPERS, figured. I VJ Lauies' wim rusirs. I Colored Figured Vel ret SLIPPERS, ' White Kiu and Sa'tin j Children's Light Colored BOOTS, at BOONE'S Boot & Shoe Emporium. June 2, 1855. li.tf RW. BECKWJTH has removed his Jewelry Store to No. 2, JuluVstpa's Row, three doors South of Kerr's Hotel. Peb 16, 1855. 30-ly MY Notes and Accounts having been placed in the bauds of S. V. Qavis, Eq., for collection, those who arc indebted t me individual!', or as one of the old firm of Steele & Harty, are respectfully request ed to make settlement bv April Court, it not sooltrr. A. C. STEELE. Feb. 2, 1665. 88-tl Notice to Debtors. THE subscriber having entered into partnership X with Mr. Palmer, is desirous of closing up his old business. He therefere most earnestly requests his former friends and customers, who are in arrears at his shop, to call between this time and our April court, ard settle their accounts either by r ote or cash, the latter if .possible. R. SHAW march 2, 1855. 3Qtf LOOK AT THIS SIMPLE WORD CLOTHING! VWn yet, simple as it is, you hear a great cry msdc over CLOTHING! You take up the papeis and almost the first word you see is ou stroll ever the city and you will see small sam ples of CLOTHINQ ! 1 1 A little here, a little there, And no assortment anywhere ; Until you get to Fl'sLsLIKGS A. CO.', whe.-e eerj de runs tj jet GOOD CLOTHES! And why do they run there t Simply because they can get CLOTHING Bltr tl;nl . HIOKE IASHION4 BL E, AND AT LiSSS m Se Tafit-st than at any Houe in North Carolina. We mn'e a business of it manufacture our own (Joods. and every article sold by us is WAR KANTED, or money returned. "Competition is the Life of Trade," And we are bou::d to ktep the Largest and Most Fashionable IN TrtE STATE. We havi a full stock of ChiidrensS Youths', and Buys? Clothing, at low prices. Also, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TH UJVML8, JLlt t:s,ttitiT If.tf.s UMBRELLAS, CANE3, PorteUonn i.sc, Pen and 1'cckft Knives; HAIR, TOOTH, AND NAllT tc, &c, (ic, all of which will be fr)y shown and prices given, At the Emporium ot Fashion, ' tfY FALLINGS M CO Charlotte, N. C., Nov. 33, 1854. I8if I (A UK I AGE gBfe SHtJP. ' J UK subscriber hegs leave to inform his friends and' 1 ' cbe public geneiajly, that ha ia stt.l carrying on ths "ri:ip- I:ik'lnu Business in all its va rious fcrc:iche? with all the increased facilities afiord ed by modern improvements. He has now on hand a lan? number of BCGG1F.S, CA HI.' I AGES, RpCKA- At'S, ice, made on the most approved styles oat of the best material, to which he asks the inspection ot pur chasers. His establishments is ou College and Depot streets, where Lc will be glad to see his friends. JOHN HAKTf. inly 28, 155. 1-tf CHARLOTTE HOTEL. THIS 1 1 ot p ! aito3td in the centre of the town aljlj ol Charlotte, convenient to all the place, ol bu- . ii i ... , . r ..n nrltiAn . lliess IS still aepi uucii .ui jui'ui .v w..iv. The proprietor has beci; engaged i;i keening a public house at this stand for fourteen years. He now offers to the use of the pu lie a new edition of his former house reatly enlarged and improved, presenting in front a two stoiy Verandab. lO feel in eimth by W feet in width, handspinely shaded by tice.s the side walk, alfprding a pleasant proinejie.Js . t all hours of the day. The h use is thoroughly furnished througl out, and in every part of it creature comforts are abundant and tangible, especially in the Disiiug Room, where the inner man is renewed day by 'ay. Connected with this Hotel are s'ables affording room for 100 horses, abundantly furnished with grain and prov ender, attended by faith ul and obliging hostlers 't he proprietor feels confident that with his long ex perience and ii s.ny new advantages added to his own native disposition to be pleasing and agreeable, he is prepared to offer to his friends and the rest of mankind, is frian comforts and as mch good cheer as will be found anywhere, perhaps a liitle more so. K7 Try the Charlotte Hotel. J. B. R.EKR, Charlotte, N. C, Aug. 10, I8. 3-3m Columbia Carolinian, Wilmington Journal, Asheville News and Yorlcville Citizen, please insert 3 months and forward accounts to this office. Iaw3m. CLARENDON IRON WORKS, Wiluiitisfoii, . C. HE CLARENDON IKON WORKS are now pre. oared to rtCcivc orders for Bcum, Vertical, Horizon 1 tal or Oscillating Steam Engines, High or Low Pres sure, and adapted to all pm pors : Circular, Vertical and Portable ga -Mills complete; JJuiwps, Mining Machine r v, Crist and El our Mills, complete ; Parker, Turbine and other Water Wheels, Equipping of Steamers, Car Wheels and Axles; Horse powers of various patterns; Iticc Field Pumps and Engines ; Rice Thrashers; Shingle Machines, Shafting, Pullics, Hangers, Gears, and all other Mill Work. CASTINGS. Iron and Brass "astings of all descriptions, including Ornamental Iron Railing, Pipe, Bridge Castings, &.c, &.:. The Company would respectfully invite attenti In t.j their styles and patterns of Railing, which may be seen at their office. Boilers. Tubular, Flue and Cylindrical Boilers, Water Tanks, Chimneys, and all other kinds of Boiler Work. 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 lett-er or otherwise, in regard to plans and designs for mills or their furniture, and for ma. cbinery generally, willingly answered. All orders or commu.iiwations to be addressed to the undersigned. IJlSiKV Ai. DKANE. Azcnt. March 23. 35-tf SADDLES & HARNESS. g"rj Tije subscribers have entered kjiUV into copartnership and opened ' a new Saddle and Harness AT R. SHAW'S OLD STAND, In Springs' lirick Corner Buildings where they have constantly on hand a large and splen did assortment of SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, &c, of every description, according to the most approved sty'e and fashion of the day. They are also prepared to manufacture anything in thejr line in the most sub stantial and workmanlike manner and better than the best. We respectfully invite the public to call and exam ine for themselves. Repairing done at short notice and with neatness and dispatch. SHAW & PALMER. march 2, 1855. 32tf FASHIONABLE TAILORING. THE subscriber announces to the public generally, that he is now receiving a large assortment of new Cloths, CasLmeres AND f'ESTIJTGS, for Gentlemen's wear, and will be sold for Cuth at a small profit, or made to order according to the latest styles, fciiop next door to Daniels 4b Allison. lOtf D. L. REA. Sept. 29, 1854. WILKINSON'S DAGUERREIAN GALLERY. Rooms, Third Story, Granite Range, immediately rtver Trotter & Son's Jewelry Store. 'CHE subscriber having permanently located in Char 1 lotte, respectfully invito the attention of Ladies and Gentlemen to his sopcrioi and would respt pi fully say that he is now taking Da: gurrcotypc upon au improved plan, which will not only add to the BEAUTY AI ELUCiAIVCE ol the Picture, but will render it DURABLE AND BRILLIANT FOR AGES. I He Mould also respectfully invito strangers visiting Charlotte to call and examine his specimen., as he is j determined they shall compare favorably with any that I can be taken North or South, XT"" Instructions, thorough and practical, given in ; this beautiful art, and all materials furnished. NEAL WILKINSON, January 26. 1855. 27-tf BLUE STONE! BLUE STONE ! I Cheaper than ever ! UST received a very iaree lot of Blue Stone at PKITIHAKD & CALDWELL'S. J Quinine! Ouinine ! ! WOO ox. just to hand very cheap at PiClTCHAKD & CALDWELL'S. Opium and Morphine. Laree lots just rcei ed at very short profits, for sale a PRITCri ARD & CALDWELL'S. Tanners Oil. Large and excellent Stock very low for cash at PRlTCH VRD CALDWELL'S. Copal, Coach, Damar, Black, Japan & Harness Varnish. Just to hand at PRITcHARD &. CALDWELL'S. Castor and Sweet Oil. Very loy for cash at ' " PRITCHARD CALDWELL'S. Concentrated Lye For making soap cheaper than Potash yeast, re ceived and for sale at PKlTCHARD & CALDWELL'S. PAINTS of all colors and qualities now on hand at PKlTcHAKD & "CALDWELL'S. Sept. 18, 855. ' ' - 8.tf 4KYEi Dissolution. The co-partnership heretofore ejtiaiing between the subscribers, under the firm of WARING & HER RON, in the publication of the " Western Democrat," hat expired this day by its own limu laiion. The accounts due the firm must be closed as soon at possible. Either i- authorized to settle. R. P. WAKING, RUFUS U. I1ERR0N. June . 1655. J'JaVING made out all the accounts due the "DEMOCRAT" Office for Advertising and Sub scription, all persons indebted lo us ure requested to pay up without delay. The business of the late firm must bo closed at July Court, or those indebted must tuke the consequences. WARING & I1ERRON. June 20 49 Now Published, Its Mysteries. Showing High Life ut our Fashiouable Hotels. In one 12ino. volume, neatly bound in cloth. Price 61, which will be sent to any p:rt of the Union free of postage. L. GENEVA &. CO., No. 78, Nassau St., aug 17 4.3:;i New York city. MECKLENBURG HOUSE, HAVING purchased the building on the cor- IBBimi in r a f ur floors rinrt Ii t of Krrr h Hotel, anil repaired and fitted it up in first-rate style, 1 would esprctfully inform the travelling public that it is now pen lor the reception of regular and transient boarders Drovers will S"d ample accommodations at my house. Jan. 1-7, liibs. 25-ly 8. II. REA PRRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOL FOR LI.1XOLI TOJT, JIV. Ca. Mrs. W 31 . J. ALEXANDER, PriiipipaL 'IMlE Course of Studies will comprise the usual bran X ches of a thorough English education, together with the French language, Music and Drawing. Airs. Al exander is now prepared to receive Boarders into her family. Terms Per Session of 5 Months : Senior Department, - - - - $15 00 Junior " 12 00 Music on Piano, 20 00 on Guitar, - - - - - 10 00 Fine Needle Work, .... 5 00 French, 12 00 Board, including washing, fuel and light, per month, ... 9 00 Use of the Piano for practice, one dollar per month. 2nd Session commences on the 1st Monday in October. Aug. 10, 1855. 3-tf MRS. M. SHAW'S MILLINERY BAZAAR A NO DRESS MAKING ROOMS. (Four doors south of the American Hold."), MRS. SHAW respectfully announces to her numer ous friends and patrons ot the Town and surround ing Counties, that she has just returned from Charleston, j.na is now opening a superb as sortment of Frencla. MillirLery consisting in part of a Great Variety of Bonnets, Rich and Elegant Ribbons, Lnccg, Artificials Trimmings, &c, to which she invites the attention of the Ladies. She is prepared to put up Ladies' Dresses according to the fashion and in the latest style. April 13 38-tF 7. k 00. TIIOS. ALEXANDER, WM. SEABROOK LAWTON, Formerly of York Dis. S.C. Formerly of Lawtonville, S.C South Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. Factors, Forwarding and Co m mission FOR THE SALE OF COTTON. FLOUR, CORN, WHEAT, BICE, NAVAL STORES. &C. Our Senior partner has been in the Factorage and Com mission Business about twenty years, and wc hope by experience and attention to give satisfaction, aue 17 4 State of North Carolina, Stanly County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions August Term, 1855. A. S. Moss, vs. ..I Attachment. Lorenzo M. Little E. S. Moss, ) vs. Attachment ame. Marshall and Parker, vs. Same. William H. Taylor, vs. Same. J. S. Linker, 2 Attachment. Attachment. vs. Same. John Sprinkle, vs. Same. Mathias Farr, vs. Attachment. Attachment. Attachment. Same. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendant in this case resides beyond the limits ol this State, It is tin refcre ordered by the Court that publication he made for six weeks ir the Western Dem ocrat a newspaper published in the town of Charlotte notifying the said defendants to be and appear at the next term of our said Court, to be held for t h- County of Stanly at the Court House in Albemarle on the 2nd Monday in November next tlu-n aid there to plead, an wer or demur, or judgement pro conl'esso will be taken against them. Witness, R. H;;rrts Clerk for .i'd Curt, at tfice the 2nd .Monday in August A. I). 1:55 and in the Q'Hh yir ot American tnacpcnaciicc. Oct. 2, (Pr. R. HARRIS, fee $8.) s. c. c. 10 6t Stale of North Carolina, Stanly County. Court ol Pleas and Quarter Stations Aug. Term, 1655. Sophia Little, OluiBtead Little, James M. Hunnycutt, tnd wife Clarinda, Mary V.. Lonjr, James Love, and wife Xarcissa, vs. Lorenzo M. Little. J. K. Auatin.Guardian of Israel B., and James 11 ., Juo. A., William A., and Martha Ann Little. Petition for sale of 'egroes. IT appearing to flie satisfaction of the Court that the defendants in this case reside beyond fhe limits of this State. It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks in the Western Dem ocrat a newspaper published in the town of Charlotte notifying the said defendants to be and appear at the next term of our said Csurt, to be held for the County 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 confesso will be taken against them. Witness, R. Harris Clerk for said Court at office 2nd Monday in August A. D. 1355 and in the 80th year of American Independence. R. HARRIS, c. s. c, c. Oct. 2, (Pr. fee $6.) 10 6t. Rare opportunity to boy Land. THE Subscriber having determined Mto remove South offers for sale, pri. vately, all his r S,-rt frirv. The Home Tract, Black Jack, Patterson and allace place. THE HOME TRACT lies on the Providence road 12 miles south of Char lotte, in a healthy and agreeable neighborhood, near the l tl U ru II, c Ull la I II a half of which is cleared and in a high state of cultiva tion, with a good Dwelling House and other improve ments. THE BLACK JACK PLACE is 10 miles from C harlofte, on the same road, with com fortable improvements; also a good Store house, where a thriving business has for a number of years been transacted. The farm contains and is of unsurpassed fertility. The TWO OTHER PLACES are in the same vicinage, and is in the virgin growth and heavily timbered; one contains 49 acrt'N, thtf other 40. These lands arc probably the most productive ever offered lor sale in this county and affords, to those who wish to purchase, a rare opportunity for a sate and pro. fUablc investment. Those who wish to examine the premises can do so by calling on the subscriber who will take pleasure in showing tliem the lands. JOHN M. MATTHEWS, au? 17 4. ft SET Chester Standard, and Wadcsboro' News, will copy G times and forward bills to the subscriber at Pro vidence, P. Q., Mecklenburg Co., N. C. CHESTER, S. C. By J. R. NICHOLSON. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends JfiBHand the public generally, that his house, knon ?us Hie "Kailroad Motel opposite the t hestcr Depot, is sill open for the reception of regular and transient hoarders and the travelling public ; and that he is making every exertion to deserve and secure a continuance of the kind and liberal patronage which has hitherto been extended to lii.n. He flatters himself that every needed arrangement has been made to pro mote the comfort of all who stop with him : hie rooms are airy and well. furnished, his servants are attentive and obedient, and his table constantly supplied with the best of the season, so that bis .'riends will not want any attention necessary to make their sojourn pleasant and agreeable. His stables are furnished with good host lers and an abundance of provender, and he is prepared at a moment's notice to supply his customers with pri. vale conveyances of every sort, to any part of the sur rounding country. He desires to return his acknowledgements to the public for past favors, and solicits for the future an equally liberal share of patronage. Aug 20, 1854. 5tf JOHN R. NICHOLSON. RUNAWAY from the subscriber on the 3rd of February last, my negro man ISAAC He is about 35 years of age, about 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, is of a dark copper color, tolerably high forehead, cheek Bones a little projecting, and I think his eye teeth a liftle defective. Said boy weighs about 105 lbs., quick spoken, tolerably intelligent. When he left, he wore common apparel, such as common laborers usually wear. 1 will give Twenty Dollars reward for Isaac, delivered to me or confined in any jail so 1 get him again, or 1 will give Fifty Dollars reward for him wi h sufficient proof to convict any white person of Harboring him. 1 bought said boy oi Julius Alexander about eight years since. Mr. Alexan der lived 12 or 14 miles south west of Charlotte and 1 think Isaac is strolling about through the country where I purchased him. T. M. HAMILTON. White's Store, Anson County, N. C. March 9, 1853.' "ir ' 33.tf FLORIDA LAND AGENCY". THE undersigned has established an agency in the town of Alligator, Columbia County, Fla., for the purchase, sale or location of Land Warrants, the pur chase and sa'e ol lands generally, improved and unim proved. The fact now being established that a Rail Road is to be constructed immediately, connecting the tlantic and Gulf of Mexico, runing through te entire length of the county, East and West, and in view of the great fertility of our soil, the unusually fine growth of pine timber on the land, the healthfu ness of the climate, aiul the reasonable terms on which lands can now be obtained, there is perhaps no section of the Union which affords equai inducements to the emigrant Irom the older. States. Having had some experience in farming on the different kinds ot land, and acquired a general knowledge of them throughout the county, and having acquired unusual acilities for pointing out such as are for sale either of public or private lands, he feels very confident of making it the interest of all persons wishing infornation, or who may have deter mined to sett:e in Florida to call on him. W. O. JEFFREYS. Reference. Hon. E. C. Cabel. Hon. A. E. MAZWKLL i t n i t-i Hon. D. S. Walker, Tallahassee, la. Stale Register. J H. C McLean, Esq, Carthage, N. C. Du. S. C. Brice, Rev. G. McNeill, ... Da. Mallet r. Fay"vi!le, N. C. Messhs. VV. M. Lawton & Co., Charleston, S. C Alligator, Fla., Jun 29, 1S55. 49-ly Splendid Variety of Ladies' Gaiter Bouts RECEIVED this day consisting of Ladies' Black Silk Julian GAITERS, " Hcighland M M Tan " Julian " " " Creole " C I. Silk Tip. Misses' Black and Cal. Silk GAITERS, at BPQNp:6 SHOE STORE. Ladies, call and see them. March 2. 1865. 32if A GREAT VARIETY OF STOVES I MOORE & BYERLY'S, V J HO are 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. j . " m unnni i lilt' II 1 Ol Ti:a, JT aran cto i-b-i .- tania W are, which they would I ke to dispose of tor cash or Country Produce. J They also inform the public generally that they are now prepared to execute all Job Work in their line All ORDERS, therefore, for Roofiog, Guttering or Stove Pipe, will be punctually attended to and on the shortest no iicp. , w MOORE 6l BYERLY. july3, 18o5. 51.,f CHEMISTS & OKl'CrGlSTSs (LATE FISHER & HELMTSIJ.) CHARLOTTE, If. c. KESPECTFtJLLY 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 rnqre (p the parity and strength of the Drugs, than to the price. ' ,i.UH!tOCkuf hC Vari0US PrP"etary Medicines constantly on hand. Brandy; Port, Sherry, Madeira and Malaga Wines selected for Medicinal purposes. Paints, Varnishes, Fluid, Camphene. &c. L. ,0Landretl' Garden Seeds. r o 10, looo. 30-tf m vv J UL.AXK ATTACUMIEMTS FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE or the DEMOCRAT. NOTICE, THE Subscriber having bought ths entire inters Hand of the fi m of Abrens Hand respectful! w 1 r friends and public generally "that he will continue Im"8 whole Stock of Goods at Cost, strictly for Canh snS his customers and the public generally to call j lnr"' Goods F.WahIp N. B. The Notes and Accounts due the fim? are hands of Mr J, C. Hand for collection. F u)n Sept. 11, 1855, 7 tf 'WA. STI7RES IM.A K, J. T. STURGES, JOS. A. BLACK J, Formerly of Georgetown, S. C. I .ate pf Columbi "i "SETS . f Illlv-P SB! 1 AND GENERAL C0WJIISSI0N MERCHANTS BOVCE & GO'S VVHAUp 8 CHARLESTON S c REFERENCES: W. M. Ik J. C. Martin, Bankets, John Caldse Charleston, S. C. Pres.'t, S. c'fi . lion. Daniel Wallace, Gen. C. B. Grift. Pres.'t S. & U. R. R. NewberrJ a . W. W. Elms, Charlotte, N.C. J,8 L Sept. J8, 1835. 8.iy "cTJOHNSONr " FORWARDING and CO1V11VISSI0n SOUTH ATLANTIC WHAp CHARLES! ON, So. Ca. ' 1 HUGH L. UNLET & CO, (successors to tinlev a iierkok,) RECEIVING AND FORWARDING ACENTS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCAAN f S. No. 2 Exchange. Street, South Atlantic Wharttt Charteton, So. Ca. (1 IVE their personal attention to the sale of Cotton sj X customary, or by special contract, all other kmc, of Produce and Manufactures, and make prompt icturui of the same, for 2 J per cent, commission. We will CONTINUE, as heretofore, to give ourtw. cial attention to the Receiving and Forwarding 0f i goods consigned to u. for 10 cents per package. Machinery, large packages of Furniture, ficc, chirjrd in proportion to trouble and responsibility, for advaiicm. freights and charges, 2 per cent. K? Persons shipping Goods or Produce tliroiifli bouse, may rely upon their interest being POSITIVELY PROTECTED, both against overcharge and Ium'oI goods. We have in no instance nor will we detain any good, for freight and charges. We would rcspcctfdlly beg leave to refer to tlie k. lowing gentlemen, with whom we lu.ve hid busimti Ira nsactious : John Caldwell, President of the S. C. R. It., Colum bin. U. Passailaigue, Superintendant of Public WorkiG'ol umbia, F. W. McMastcr, Librarian of S. C. College, Golum. bia. P. W. Fuller, Columbia. John King, Jr., S. C. R. R. Agent, Charleston. Henry Missroon, Agent of New York Steamer, Holmes Sc. Stoucy, Agents of New York Sailing Tack ets. H. F. Baker & Co,, Agents of Baltimore and Plnli. delphin Sailing Packets. J. W. Caldwell, Agent of Baltimore Sicameri and Boston Sailing Packets. july 13, 1855. 51-ly TO THE PATRONS OF PERRY DAVIS' VEGETABLE Owing to the large amount of Counterfeit Pain Kill" put up and sold as genuine by unprincipled men, t have been obliged to resort to very expensive meuuit to protect ourselves pecuniarily, and the public fro"1 great injury, by buying and using their worthless conn teifeits. The comparative plain and simple nyl which our Pain Killer has been put up, has md 11 very easy for those disposed, to imitate it veryio"" fully, as far as its external appearance, in style of bot tle, lable, and color of the article ; but we need not uj that the c m pound is a miserable, filthy production, w calculated tc do great injury to those who might paljf with the confidence that they have been accuitum"1 to use the genuine Pain Killer. Parties whose Dull ness it is to counterfeit valuable preparations, doit'i such a secret manner, that it is almost useless to J tempt to punish them by legal measures, as it cult, and we might say impossible to bring tle home to them. Consid; ring the great difficulty in protecting our selves and the public by prosecuting parties, we h4 been to a very great expense in getting up a Dtl? executed STEEL, ENGRAVED I-MIVJ for our bottles. We also attach to our bottles a St"' Engraved Note of Hand, which we issue as our obliga tion , and to counterfeit which is held to be forgery W J the laws of the United States, and which paitiet not dare attempt to do. The great expense attendee j the getting Pp and printing of these labels willpr'tnt tht attempt to counterfeit, thus securing to the that the article they purchase is the genuine P"' uavis7 Pain Killer, manufactured by Perry iv" " Son, Sole Proprietors. , The Fain Killer will be put up in a new style ol pn" bottle, with the words, Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer, blown in the Class. We have discontinued the u the 37 cent bottles and now put up only four , "iz : 15f cents, 2.-5 cents. 50 cents and SI per We have also a vry fine Engraving on Stone for and by whom manufactured, &.c. We have also sd"" to our Pamphlet of directions and certificates e'"' beautifully finished, presenting on the first page a excellent likeness of Perry Davis, the origiiUl DV, u of the Pain Killer. The bottle labels, and pn? I"1 on each box, has also a correct likeness of Perry D,,1'' A-hich it will be impossible to counterfeit succei-,ia"-We have been to this expense, that the public nB have perfect confidence that they were getting tbeg" uine article when they buy a bottle as above descry ed. To those who baye'sq long used and proved ts merits of our article, we would say that we shall con tinue to prepare our Pain Killer of the best and po'1. materia Island that it shaft be every way worthy 0 their approbation as a family medicine. ' "' PERRY DAVIS & SON, Manufacturers and Proprietors Providence, R. I,, Jujy 27th 1853. The Pain Killer is sold by . , PraiTCH4Eo & Caldwell, Charlotte, N. C ; also vj SilldcSill, Salisbury; Boatright A. Barkuloo, CsWJ bia ; and by Druggists, Grocers and Medicine Deal' generally. July 27th 1855. I1?
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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