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THE Mt UT Tb heart, the heart ! oh. let it be A true and bounteous thing, As kindly warm, as nobly free, At eagle nestling wing. Oh, keep it not, like miser's gold, Shut in from all betide ; But let its precious stores unfold, Id mercy far and wide. The heart, the heart, that's tr jly blest Is never all its o n ; No ray of glory lights the breast Tbatbtats f r zelf alone. i iic EfcWrtcfl War Some lrglfc year ng". Napoleon. (Indiana ) was celebrntetj fnr t wo lliing,one for the carousing jnpuiiie of im ciiiz n, niid lb other for ih-gri-at number of erass-ronds in i'fl vmu'v. I ijrear lhl an Eastern cll cior h id stopped fit jiJwon ty iiend 'the mIM nod gnin some tafor million respecting bis future court-. During ihe evening he because nrqimiiitrd with an old drover who appeared well post, d ns to the geography of the country, and ibe collector thought ho anight as well inquire in regard lo ihe best route m till ferenl points to which he was destined. wish to go to Greenfield, 1 aid the collector; "now which is the shortest way 7" 'ft'ell, ir," aiJ the drover, "you had better gn Ml Napoleon, and take the road leading neurit north." The traveller noted it J.iwn. IVclJ, sir, if I uih to go to tE-liiabarg ?" i'hr-n go la N -i polron and lake the rond west." "Well, if I wish to go to Vernnu ?" (io to NMp- leoii and lakn the road niitl. went." "(r to Ind i-i iinpoli." ?"' mhh-d ihr eollrrlor, ry in j the drovi r cloan Ir, und ibinkirg he was un p iti d on. "Go to N'ipoli-on and te tjir r"Hd nonhweat." The cnW:'f looked at his n ie book ; every dirt c'in h d Napoleon on it ; he brgn to fe-l his mettle rise, unl he turned once more to th drover wish "Suppose, ir, I wanted to go to ihe cjrvjl 1" "J'he drover ni-ver smiled, but scratched hi h ad, und alter a moment's feentaiina, snid : W c-1 1 . mv dear sir, I don'i know i,f any shorter road you could tuke thin to go 'o IVfapoleon." From tlio Chieag Tribune. A .Wl:l$gau IL.Ctfiallor. A friend told us yesterday that our nnecdotes oi the legislator that wanted the Constitution to run through his farm, and of his worthy bro'her uho did not think his consti'uents h.d any sense, reniipdid Jiim of the freaks of a distinguished Michigan btate Senator, wjio in his day was the unfailing source of half the fun at the Capitol. Upon mm occasion, while some resolutions were under discussion which involved an endorsement of the uc'ion of the AJiphjgaii delegation in Congress upon the tarifTquesiion, thjs gentleman sprung lo his feet exclaiming Mr. PaVESIMXT ! I do not core a curse iiliout this p'agny tariff; but I'm afraid that the Wh'gs u i! get a branch ol the d d thing in this State !' The same gentleman was at another time piade the victim of 'he sarcasm and irony of a political opponent, who, in a long and personal speech against him in the S nate Chamber, accused him, among other things, of having stolen ihe livery of heaven to serve the devil in. Our friend rose so reply, violently ngitattd and trembling with indig nation, lie said : 'Mr. PresIDK.nt ! This is the first time in all my hie ibat I was accused of stalling ! My op- Sonera says I have stolen the LilirHVy ol M-aven ! ,lr. President, iu the most solernn manner, allow me to assure you that I did not know that there was such n book in print.' He was originally from mv Jersey, :ind was very loud ol glorifying that S'ae. Upon these occasions be ulwa h commenced a follows : Mr. President, the great State I New letsey, which Jstale I had the honor lo leave fcc. These are pretty hard to heat, hut w: believe we cun still cap the plimax by a leaf from nur IJoos.rr reminiscences. It is what we rear mb r ol a speech we once heard delivered by n candi date, for County Clerk. The orator was one of those lank, shambling men that are almost always found in fever and ague countries, and was dress ed in a complete fut of linen which was at once too small for him. He began : Filler Citizens; I was born in glorious old Knox, but was fotched up in Sullivan, and had it not been for the goodness ol Providence and some other gen tie men I mout have been as big a darned tool as any on you. But I have larned a fust rata rdication, and will make as good a .Clerk, if elected, as 'Squire Law would he. I hold in my hand an American half-eagle. Upon one side are inscribed the Goddess of Liberty, with 'er cap upon a bean pole; upon the other is an eagle, hearing in his mouth a motto '! Pluribus ('nam' signifying a plurality of unicorns, and if you will step over to Phil, ilayne's grocery we will spend it for liquor !' I Jo was not eiccted. 3T "What do you charge for board f asked a tall Green Mountain hoy, as lie walked up to the bur of a second-rate hotel in New York : "what do you H6k a yvel; for board and lodg. ings?" "Five dollurs." "Five dollars ! that's too much ; but I s'pose you'll alhw for the time I am absent from dinner and supper 7" "Certain ly, thirty-seven and a hall cents each.-" Here the conversation ended, and the Yankee took up his quarters for two weeks. During this time he lodged and breakfasted at the hotel, hut did no take either dinner or supper, saying his business deta;nej him m another portion of the town. At the expiration of two weeks, heagnin wulked up to the bar, and said : 'Spose we settle that ac count I'm going in a fw minutes. The land lord handed him his bill : "Two weeks board at fived.illars ten dollars." "Here, stronger,'' said fha Tankee, "that is wrong you've made a mis take ; you've not deducted the times I was absent from dinner and supper 14 d;iys, two meals per day ; 28 meals, at 37 cents each 10 dollars 50 cents. Il you've not got the fifty cents that's due tu me, I'll take a drink and the balance in cigars." m , A Yaxkek Taken In. An ingenious downcas ter, who has invented a new kind of 'Love Letter Ink,' which he had been selling as a safe-guard against all actions for breach of promise of mar riage, inasmuch as it entirely fades from the pa. per in two months after date, was rccen'ly -don-brown,' by a brother downeasier, who purchased J 00 boxes of the article, and gave him his no'e or ninety days. At the expiration of the time, the ink inventor called for payment, by t, on yolol 1 mg the scrip, found nothing but a piece of blank psper. TV note had been written with his own S ; Some Uo man, years ago, said, "If yevj ranl lo team nomao aature, get married in a spunky girl, as is in Sous wits another family, and t lap one of : ae y oong owes, and the you')! lnafs it. Aa old ma captain seed to nay he didn't care kov so d re mod when abroad, "Su aoin nolindy knew him.' And he didu t care how he diessed rhen ai home, 'because everybody knew him.' SADDLES k HAKiNLttiS. The subscribers have entered irtfp copartnership and opened a n w Saddle and Harness rvT. AT K. SHAW'S OLD STAND, In Springs Brick Corner liuilding. where they bare constantly on hand a large and splen did assortment of SAUI'LliS HARNESS, BRIDLES, of every description, according to the most approved sty'e and fashion of the day. They are also prepared to manufacture anything in their line m ihe most sub stantial and workmanlike mauner and better than the best. We respectfully invite the public to call and exam ine for tjiem.fejv. Repairing done at short notice and w ith neatness and dispatch SHAW it PALMER. march 2, 1555. 32tf WILKINSON'S DAGUERKEIAX GALLERY. r7 K aw, Third Story. Grnite Rasifre, immediately ver Trotter & Son' Jew. iry M.ire. ipiIE subscriber having p runm ntly hinted in Char I lottr, respectfully invites the attention of Ladies und Gentlemen t kla sapr-rtM and would n i. etliilly k iy lht lie it now taking; ! : C rrctity pea summi an improved pln, which Will no! only dd Oi the l the Picture, but will render DURABLE AD BRILLIANT FOR AGES. lie nnuld aUo reapeetlally invite- tranrer viwiting Charlotte to eall ami examine his m ciini-nn, as he i. dcterminrd thry sbail emnparc Ikvorably willi any lliat can be taken North or Smilh, uOr Instructions, tbwroiifjli and practical, given in this beautiful art, and ail u.aterials fumiohed. NEAL WILKINSON, January 2G. 27-tl FASUI0K.IBLK TAIL0IU.4s. 'I'll K MiliKcribcr annoiincr to the public generally, that he if now receiving a large assortment of CCW Mollis, a slm e res ASU for Ccsitleniraj'a wear, and will be Hold tor Vath at a small -iro'it, or made to order accsrding to the latest styles. Shop next door to k Daniels &. Allison. Sept. 2'J, 1854. lOtf D. I.. R BA. CARK1AGE SHOP. 'j'HK subscriber hegs leave to inform his friends and 1 the public generally, that he is sti 1 carrying on the ( avi iiipe .H;ik Ins Kiii nes in all Hk va rious branches wiih ail the increased facilities afford ed by modern improvements. He ha- now on I and a large number of BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, IIOCKA v AYS, &c, made on the most approved sty es out of the best material. to which he asks the inspection ol pur chasers. His establishments is on College and Depot streets, where he will be glad to see his friends. JOHN nAUTIf. july 38, 1855. 1-tf Dissolution. The co-partnership hereiofore existing between the subscribers, under the firm of IV A RING di HERH.ON, in the publication of the " Western Qemocraf," has expired this day by its own limi tation. The accounts due the firm must lie closed as soon as possible. Either is authorized to settle. R. P. WARING. RUFUS II. HER RON. June 8, 1855 NOTICE. 1 j AVING male- nut ali the nccuius due ihe "DEMOCRAT" Office for Advertising and Sub. scnp'iun-1, all persons indebted to us are requested t pay up without d-lay. The business of the lute firm must be closed at July Court, or those indebted must tuke the consequences. WARING & IIERRON. June 29 49 Now Published. m mWlk 0KA3SM&, AND Its Mysteries. Showing High Life at our Fanhiouablc II. -tel.. In one Ilium, volume, neatly bound in cloth. Price 91, which will be sent to any pari of the Union free of postage. L. GENLVA & CO., No. 78, Nassau St., aug 17 4-3m New York city. MRS. M. SHAW'S lIIt.LIMCKV BAZAAR DRESS MAKING ROOMS. (Four doo'S south of the American Hotel.) A I RS. SHAW respectfully announces to he- "umer jYX ous friends and patrons ol the Town and suriound Sw. ing Counties, that she has just rcturneo from jssay Charleston, &nu is now opening a superb as sortment of Frenoli Millinery, consisting in part of a .Great Variety of Bonnets, Rich and Elegant Ribbon, Luces. Art Ificiiil, Trimmings. &c, to whicb 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-tr Slate ofioitli Carolina, Stanly County. Court ijf Pleas and Quarter Sessions August Term, 18o5. A. S. Moss, vs. Attachment. Lorenzo M. K. S. Moss, vs. Same. Little, 5 "A " Attachment. Marshall and Parker, vs. Same. William II. Taylor, vs. Same. Attachment. Attachment. J. S. Linker, vs. Same. John Spr nkle, vs. Same. Mathias Farr, vs. Same. Attachment. Attachment. ttachment. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the defendant in lUa ease resides beyond the liiniu ol this 8tate, It is iRasaRUa ordered by the Curt that publication be made for six weeks ir the Western Dem. ocrat a newspaper pobliahed in the town ol Chariot:, notifying the said defendants to be and appear at thi ne! term of enr said Court, te- be held for the Count v of BUnly at te Qourt IfaoM in Albemarle on tbe 9nd IPsssjsfcsj Ir Jltsr iei tbca ar J tbero to plead, an. wfr or demur, or judgement pro confesso will be taken agamst them. Witness, R. Harrts Clerk for said Court at office th 2nd Monday in Ansru-t A. P. I8SS and in the 8utb vt.ar ' ui rt.uiericu I itucpeiiae are. R. HARRIS, e. s, c. c. Oe 9, (Pr. frs M ) 10 t ST; JJ 9 b0 Midi IM Jk U Voj THOS. ALEXANDKIt, W.M. SEABROOK LAWTON, Formerly oi York His. S.C. Formerly of Lawtouvilfe, S.C South Atlantic Whak, CHARLESTON, S. C. Factors. Forwarding and Commission MEIICHAIVTS, for the sale of cotton. flour, corn, wheat. pice, naval stoivF:s. ac Our Senior partner lni b' t-n in the FatJoMgS and Com siawkta Business about twenty years, und wc hope b'y experience and iitlcntion to give satisfaction, auj 17 4 MECKLENBURG HOUSE, JtprJk. HAVING purchased the buihlinir on the cor ii-;Htl '"'r' t'""r8 nnrth-eHst of Krrr' Hotel, and I " ""Sl repaired and il.-l it op in rirst-ralr style, I would ep Cliully inform the travelling puulic that it is now tarn tor Ihe reception of rcpular ami transient hoarders lrovrrs will fi id ample .TecoiiiinodatioiiH at my house, J..n. 1, l5.-. 25-ly 8. H. RCA PRRIVATE BOARDING SCHOOL FOR JLIA'COLJ TO.V, wlo. Ca. Mr. WM. J. ALEXANDER, Principal. rllE Course of Studies will comprise the usual bran- chesofa thorough English education, together with the French language, Music and Drawing. Mrs. Al exander is now prepared to receive Boarders into her family. Terms Per Session of 5 Months : Sienior 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, - - - - 0 00 Jie of the Piano for practice, one dollar per month. OCT" 2nd Session commences on the 1st Monday in October. "4jif.ip, 1854. 3-tf CLARENDON IRON WORKS, Wilmington, IV. C. 'HE CLARENDON I liOX WORKS arc now pre pared to receive order? lor Beaut, Vertical, Horizon. '1 tal or Oscillating Steam Luginee, High or Low rres. sure, und adapted to all pui poses ; Circular, Vertical and Portable Saw Mills complete; Pu'wpf, Mining Machine ry, Grit and Flour Mills, complete ; Parker, Turbine and other Water Wheel, Equipping of Steamers, Car Wheels and Axle; Horse powers of various patterns; Itice Field Pumps 'and IjSngjnefj Rise "Phrasers; Shingle Machines, Shafting, Pullies, ilangcrs, Gears, and all other Mill Work. CASTINGS. Iron and Brass Tastings of all descriptions, including Ornaim-ntal Iron Railing, Pipe, Bridge Castings, Ac, Ate. The Company would respectfully invite attenti la to their styles and patterns of Railing, which may be seen at their office. BollefS. Tubular, Flue and Cylindrical Boiiers, 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. .laving large facilities, the above work will be done on as reasonable terms as elsewhere, .North or South, aud in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Consultation by lett-sr or otherwise, in regard to plans and designs for mills or their furniture, and for ma chinery generally, willingly answered. All orders or communications to be addressed to the undersigned. HENRY AI. DKANE, Acnt. March 23. 35-tf CHARLOTTE HOTEL. THIS Hotel situated in the centre of the town llllal of Charlotte, convenient to all the places ot bu- sniess is st II kept open ror public accommodation.-- The propiietor has been engaged in keeping 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 greatly enlarged and improved, presenting in front a two story "7"GIT,XlCl.!kL 10" feel in ength by 12 feet in width, handsomely shaded by trees in the side walk, affording a pleasant promenade ..t all hours of the day. The b'Use is thoroughly furnished througl out, and in every part of it reature comforts are abundant and tangible, especial y in the liuing Koo.H, where the i. ner man is Tenewed day by rlay. Connected with this llotelare s'ables affording room for 100 horses abundantly furnished with grain and provender, attended by faith ul and obliging hostlers The proprietor feels confident that with his long ex perience and ii i.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, as many comforts and es much good cheer as will be found anywhere, perhaps a little more so. 07" Try the Chalotte Hotel. J. B. K.E1R, Charlotte, N. C, Aug. 10, 185.. 3-3m Columbia Caro inian, Wilmington Journal, Asheville News and Yorkville Citizen, please insert 3 months and forward accounts to this office. Iaw3m. BLUE STONE! BLUE STONE!! Cheaper than ever I UST received a very large lot of Blue Stone at PUi IC HARD St CALDWELL'S. J Quinine ! Quinine ! ! 200 or. just to hand very cheap at PlilTCii AltD & CALDWELL'S. Opium and Morphine. Large lots just received at very short profits, for sale a PRlTCriAKD & CALDWELL'S. Tanners Oil. Large and excellen'. Stock very low for cash at PRFRH RD &. CALDWELL'S. Copal, Coach, Damar, Black, Japan 6l Harness Varnish. Jystto hand at PRITcHARD &. CALDWELL'S, Castor and Sweet Oil. Very low for cash ..t PRITCHARD & i ALDWELL'S. Concentrated Lye For making soap cheaper than Potash yeast, re- ceived and for sale at i at PR1TCH AltD & CALDWELL'S. PAINTS of all colors and qualities now on hand at PRITCHARD & CALDWELL'S. Sept. 18, 1853. 8-tf STURCiES & BLACK, J. T. STOOGES. JOS. A. BLACK' Jr.. Formerly oi Georgetown, S. C. Late ot Columbia. S. C : FACTORS AKD GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. BOYCC A: COS WHARF. CHARLESTON, S. C. REFERENCES : W. M. J. C. Martin, B inkeis, John Caldwell, Charleston, S. C. Pres.'t, S. C. R, R. Hon. Daniel Wal.-ce, Gen. C. B. Griffin. Pres.'t S. fc IT. R. R. Newberry, S. C V. W. Elms, Charlotte, N.C. Sept. 18, 1855. e-ly Splendid Variety of Ladies Gaiter Boots I ) ECE1VED this daj consisting of it Liidice' Black Bilk ' Julian GAJTERS, " ' f " Hcighland ' " 44 Tan " Julian - Creole " CI. Silk Tip " Mints' Black and Cal. Bilk GAITERS, at BX?NE'S SHOE STORE. Indies, call nnd see them. March 3. 185. 33tf FLORIDA LAND AGENCY. I'HK undersigned has established an agency in the town of Alligator, Columbia County, Fla., for the purchase, sate or location ot Land Warrants, the par chase and sale ol lands generally, improved and unim proved. The fact now being .established that a Kail Hoad is to be constructed immediately, connecting the Atianti: and Gulf of Mexico, runing through the entire length of the county, Fast and West, anc1 in view of the great fertility of oar soil, the unusually fine growth of pine timber on the land, the healthfu ness of the .climate, and the reasonabie terms on which lands can now be obtained, there is perhaps no section of the Union which affords equat inducements to the emigrant from the older States. Having had some experience jn farming on the different kinds ol land, and acquired a general knowledge of them throughout the county, and having acquired unusual lacilities for pointing out such as are for sale either of public or private lands, he i feels very confident of making it the interest of all persons wishing inform at ion, or who may have uejter mine4 to settle in Florida to call on him. W. O. JEFFREYS. Reference. Hon. E. C. ('abel. 1 Tillahasst e, FIh. J Hit n q uiitm Slate Register. J H. C. McLean, Esq, pit. S. C. RnicE,' Carthago, N. C. Rev. G. McNeill, v ... XT Dr. Mallett. Fayev'e. N. C. Messrs. IV. M. La wton & Co,, Charleston, S. C Alligator, Fla., Juin; 29, 1955. 49-ly L IT KT A V r L. - 1 1 .t o.J r iD.iiifti irom me suuscriurr on ine oru oi P February last, my negro man ISAAC He is about 3a years of age, about, i feet 8 of 9 inches high, is of a dark copper colpr, tolerably high forehead, cheek Bones a little projecting, and 1 think his eye teeth a little defective. Said boy weighs anout 165 lbs., quick spoken, tolerably intelligent. When he left he wore common apparel, such as common laborers usually wear. 1 will give Twenty Dollars reward foi Isaac, delivered to me or confined in any jail so 1 get him again, or 1 will give Fifty Dollars reward for him vvi 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 1 purchased him. T. M. HAMILTON. White's Store, Anson County, N. C. March 0, 18.55. 33-tf CHESTER, S. C. By J. R. NICHOLSON. TH E subscriber respectfully informs his friends 1: aud thepublic generally, that his house, kno.vn as the "Railroad Hotel," opposite the Chester Depot, is sill open for the reception of regular and transient boarders and the travelling public ; and that he is making every exertion to deserve und secure a continuance of the kind and liberal patronage which has hitherto been extended to hid). He flatters himself that every needed arrangement has been made to pro mote the comfort of all who stop with him : hip rooms are airy and wtll.furmshed, his uc-rviints are attentive and obedient, and his t :ble constantly upplied with the best ot the season, fo that his Iricnds will not want any attention necessary to make their sojourn pleasant anc1 agreeable. His stables urt furnished with good host ler? and an abundance uf provender, and t'u is prepared ut a moment's notice to supply his customers with pri. vute 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 equal' liberal share of patronage, Aug 20,1854. 5tf JOHN R NJCHQLSQN. S. M. HOWELL. Saddle and Harness Manufacturer, Three doors south of Sadler's n&tel, CHARLOTTE, N . C. THE subscriber thankful for the very liberal 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 lowt st possible prices. lie 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. X7"A1I kinds of Saddles and Harness made at the shortest notice. tt" Repairing promptly executed. Oct 23, 1855. 1 3-tf S.M.HOWELL. PIANO F0KTES. M' R. RAMSEY, of Colum bia, So. Ca., Pitino Forte and Musle Deal er, is constantly receiving a good supply of Pianos with the LATEST IMPROVE MENTS, which has given them the premium over all others. 6 and G octaves from $250 to $300. 6 to 7 $300 to $400. 7 to 1 $400 to $450. Carved work and Grand Pianos trom $500 to $10ii0. Mr. R. being a practical Piano Maker can insure to his customers a perfect instrument. Columbia, june 29, 1855. 49-ly Mate of Vortli Carolina, Stanly County. Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions August Term less. Sophia Little 1 The heirs at Ian- of Petition for Dower. 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 tne Western Dem ocrat, a newspaper published in the town of Charlotte notifying the s.iid defendants to be and appear at the next term of our said Court, to be held for the County of Stanly, at the Court. House in Albemarle on the 2nd luuuosjf , inovemner next men and there lo plead, an swer, or demur, or judgement pro confesso will be taken against them. Witness, R. Harris Clerk for said County at office 2nd Monday in August A. D. 18r5 and in the 80th year of American Independence. R. HARRIS, c. s. c. c. Oct- 3. (Pr. fee $G.) 10 6t. Stale of North Carolina, Stanly Cointy. Court ol Pleas and Quarter Sestior.e Aug. Term, 1855. Sophia Little. Olmstead Little, James M. liunnycutt, and wife Ciannda, ."Mary B. Lone, James Love, and wife Narcissa, vs. Lorenzo M. Little. J. E. AuBtin, Guardian of Israel B., and James II., Jno. A., William A., and Martha Ann Little. Petition for sa!e ol Negror 3. I J I appearing to the satisfaction vt the Court that the 1 defenuunts in this case reside beyond the limits ol this State. It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication We 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 aaid Curt, 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 conlesso will be taken against them. Witness, R. Harris Clerk for said Court at office 2nd Monday in August A. D. 1855 and in the 80th year ol American Independence. R. HARRIS, c. a. c, c. Oct. 2. (Pr. fee 06.) . 0 6t . RW. BECK WITH has removed his Jewelry Store to No. 2, Johnston's Row, three doors South of Kerr's Hotel. Feb 1, 1855. 30-ly WTOTTCTFJ the conntv of Anson, on Wednesday the 3c day ot OctoDcr next It .s earnestly desired thai all ol the Stock shall be re presented either in person or by proxy. ALEX jvicRAE. Wilmington, N. C Sept. 4, 1855. 4-" "SCARR c3 OO-T" CHEMISTS & DRUGGISTS. (LATE FISHER & HEINITSH.) CHARLOTTE, W. C. RESPECTFULLY inform the inhabitants of Char lotte and vicinity, that they ha-e just received a fresh supply of MEDICINES, which are offered with confidence to their approval, regard having been paid more to the purity and strength of the Drugs, than to the price. A full stock of the various Proprietary Medicines constantly on hand. Brandy; Port, Sherry. Madeira and Malaga Wines selected for .Medicinal purposes. Painti, Varnishes, Fluid, Camphene, &c. Landreth's Garden Seeds. F,,b 16, 1855. 30-tf HUGH L. TINLEY & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO TINLEY t HEURpx,) RECEIVING AND FORWARDING ACENTS, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCAANfS. No. 2 Exchange Street, South Atlantic Wharves, Charleston, So. Ca. (1 IVE their personal attention to the sale of Cotton as T customary, or by special contract, all other kinds of Produce and Manufactures, and make prompt icturns of the same, for 2J per cent, commission. We will CONTINUE, as heretofore, to give our spe cial attention to the Receiving and Forwarding of all goods consigned to us, for 10 cents per package. Machinery, large packages of Furniture, &c, charged in proportion to trouble and responsibility, for advancing freights and charges, 2 per cent. K?" Persons shipping Goods or Produce through this house, may rely upon their interest being POSITIVELY PROTECTED, both against overcharge and loss of goods. We have in no instance nor will we detain any goods for freight and charges. We would respcctfjlly beg leave to refer to the fol lowing gentlemen, with whom we have had business transactions : John Caldwell, President of the S. C. R. R., Colum bia. U. P.issailaigue, Superintcndant of Public Works Col umbia. F. W. McMaster, Librarian of S. C. College, Colum bia. P. W. Fuller, Columbia. John King, Jr., S. C. R. R. Agent, Charleston. Henry Missroon, Agent ol New York Steamers, Holmes &, Stoney, Agents of New York Sailing Pack ets. H. F. Raker &. Co,, Agents of Baltimore and Phila delphia Sailing Packets. J. W. Caldwell, Agent of Baltimore Steamers and Br ston Sailing Packets. july 13, 18.r)5. 51 -ly TO THE PATRONS OF PERRY DAVIS5 VEGETABLE Owing lo the large a mount of ( ounterfeit Pain Killer put up and sold as genuine by unprincipled men, we have been obliged to resort to very expensive measures to protect ourselves pecuniarily, and the public from great injury, by buying and using their worthless coun teifeits. The comparative plain and simple-style in which our Pi.in Killer has been put up, has made it very easy for those disposed, to imitate it very succes fully, as far as its external appearance, in style of bot tle, lable, and color of the article ; but we need not say that the c mpound is a miserable, filthy pror'uetion, and calculated to do great injury to those who might use it with the confidence that they have been accustomed to use the genuine Pain Killer. Parties whose busi ness it is to counterfeit valuable preparations, do it in such a secret manner, that it is almost useless to at tempt to punish them by legal measures, as it is diffi cult, and we might say impossible to bring the proof home to them. Considering the great difficulty in protecting our selves and the public by prosecuting parties, we have been to a very great expense in getting up a finely ,x v. u ir U. STEEL ENGRAVED LABEL, for our bottles. We also attach to our bottles a Stee Engraved Note of Hand, which we issue as our obliga tion, and to counterfeit which is held to be forgery bv the laws of the United States, and which parties wifl not dare attempt to do. The great expense attending the getting np and printing of these labels will prevent th. attempt to counterfeit, thus securing to the pub ic that the article they purchase is Jhe genuine Perry Davis' Pain Killer, manufactured by Perry Davis & Son, Sole Proprietors. The Pain Killer will be put up in a new style of panel bottle, with the words, Davis' Vegetable Pain Killer, blown in the Class We have discontinued the use of the 37$ cent bottles and now put up only four sizes, viz : l-ii cents, 25 cents, 50 cents and $1 per bottle We haye also a v-ry fine Engraving on Stone for the Cox labels, specifying the contents ot the box, where loiiuiaeiuieu, c. we nave also adued to our Pamphlet of directions and certificates a cover beautifu'iy finished, presenting on the first page a verv likeness of Perry Davis, the original inventor ot the Pain Killer. The bottle labels, and one label or each hox, has also a correct likeness of Perry Davis .vuich t Will be imikihlp f r ,-... r.:. . -.. ' r uuiuriieu successfully We have been to this expense, that the public miEht h.ve perfect confidence that th y were getting the een mne "ticle when they buy a bottle a. above6 de.criS d. To those who haye 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 rnatenals, and that-it shall be every way worthy of their approbation as a family medicine. J PERRY DAVIS & SON, t . . Manufacturers and Proprietors. Providence, R. 1., July 27th 1855. "ei0- The Pain Killer is sold by s;nIiICnQt.&uCAI'DWoLI" rharIe, N.C; -lso by 8 11 &-S.II, Salisbury ; Boatright & Barkuloo, Colum- generally 7 DrUggl9tS' Groce" Medicine' DeakT. July 27th 1855. , . i-iy. BE A Mi ATTACH9ICXT8 FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE of the DEMOCRAT. PO SHIPPBBS. Charlotte Saloon Hai.v uwwjjm. vne inter CM 01 W . W PJ..I tbe Charlotte SaJoon. basement story of RD, Building, a few doors south of the Charlotte B.nk"'1 business will be hereafter conducted in the n. ' "l MILLER 6l ORR, name ef Tbey hajre jjjst received and are now onen. equalled variety of Hie w( Purest and best Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Porter, Ale SEGARS, OF TJJE CHOICEST BRAND that is to be bad, together with every article 1 hat i', . quisite to refresh and regale the inner man. Turii ' FRENCH BRANDIES. WINE CLARET, PORT, MADEIRA, SHERRY, and CHAMPAGNE, was selected by a judge and can be confidently mended as PURE and GENUINE. co They have had considerable experience in caUrj,, for the public taste and promise to use every exertion' please those who may extend to them their patroni.." Aug. 17 4-tf MILLER & ORB W -W . irtun 1 U . . V . . . im ... BOUNTY LAND BILL. S. V. D.4VIS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law CHARLOTTE, JIT. C. ALL pollcstions or other business attended to wild promptness ; particularly such as refer to the pr0if, cution of Pension Claims, Land Warrants, and doiutioni of Bounty Land against the General Government, un. der the Inlc Bounty Land Law of March 3d, 1855,' ji'. ing 160 Acres of Land to all Officers, Land and Naval Commissioned or non-Commissioned, all Soldiers, Sta! men, Clerks, or other persons, who have served in anT of the Wars in which lle Uujlcd States have hern en. gaged since 1790 ; and aso to all Officers and Solder, of the Revolqtio.mry War, thejr widows apd minot children. Persons having such claims, by presenting them bl mediately, may secure an early issue of their certin cates. Olfic", 5 doors south of Sadler's Hotel. tl3G ConfrpliQnarv and Baker) QUINN & KINZEL 'PAKE pleasure in announcing to their fi iciids und the 1 public that they have purchased the Bakery anil Confectionary Establishment lately kept by E. Lonerean on Main street, 2 doors east of the American Hotel. Mr Kinzc! being an experienced Raker and thorough work man they arc prepared to furnish Bread, CllkCI and every thing iu their line of the most superior descri. lion. They will keep on hand An Extensive variety u! Choice Family Groceries, and all kinds of Candies, Toys Fancy Articles of eyery description, And indeed every thing usually found in their line, WEDDINGS and PARTIES will be supplied at vcry short notice. If a desire to please, anJ rcasonible tTSM, wit rty fta patronage they are determined to have it. QUINN At KINZEL. Sept. 28lh 1855. 12.3m. The undersigned has this day sold out his Bskeff and Confectionary establishment to Messrs. Quinn &. Kinzel, who will continue the business at the old Stanii. He earnestly desires every one indebted to come for- I Ward iminedi.il"ly and pay up. CHARLOTTE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY rpHIS COMPANY is now organized occnrdinp la Un X act of Incorporation, and arc prepared lo receive up plications and issue policies against loss by fire on a!) kinds of properly and merchandize. OFFICERS: R. C. Caro.v. Presidi nt, John Irwin, V. President, Wm. Joiinsi n, Attorney, J. F. Irwin, Sec. & Treus. M. L. Wriston, Agent. Dirbcti rs R. C. ('arson, John Irwin, J. A. Younf, Joseph H. White, James II. Ctrson, Dr. M. B. TsyUr, W. W, Elms, Win. Johnson, Lcroy Springs, J. W.0 borne, Chas. Overman, and R. II. Rrawlcy. iLr Direct all coinmiinicutions to Ihe Seretary. JOHN F. IRWIN, Sec y. June 15, 1S.)5. 47-lf 7) THE subscribers in orm the publii; (rencrally, that thtr have opened a KARBLE YARD Ul Chester, HX, near the Depot, where tiny are prepared, with conip" tent workmen froau the North, lo ex. cute all ordenin their line of busiiu ss, .such as Plain and Ornamental 3ML"t:r"fcl.e consialing ol TABLETS, HEADSTONES, &C. They will keep constantly on hand the best descripti'in of Italian and American Marble, and their article! will be afforded on as accommodating terms as they can be obtained cither North or South. rt- All orders, for any article, addressed to the sub scribers, will be packed and forwarded with the utinott care and despatch. SAMUEL McNINCH, Chester, S. C, May 25, 1855. 44if BLIK STOKE ! BLUE STOKE!! A large supply just received at SCARR A CO. Drug Msrr. Charlotte, gepj. i 18.'.5. Chills and Fever. THE following valuable remedies lor the above diseases, viz: Thompson's Fever and Ague Powders, Indian Cl.elagogde, -' ' ' Rows uds '1 onit Hulls Pills, ' Jaynes Pills, Champion's Pills, Ac, For Sale at SCAUR CQ. Sept. 6, 18i5. 6.tf. Drugi; Hooflands German Bitters, Unequalled as a remedy for Dyspepsia and general DebiliM For sale at BCARR CQ'S, 7 Sept. 4, 1855. 6-tf. Di ug$tore tills Ta.y p ENTS' CABPET SL1PPEBS, ngured. VJT Ladies' - with rusit. Colored Figured Velvet SLIPPERS, ' White Kid a id Satin Children's Light ( olored BOOTS, at BOONE'S Boot & Shoe Emporium. June 2, 1855. 4Mf Save year Costs! THE Notes and Accounts of the lata firm of A thune Ac. Co. has been placed in the hands of I. Davis, Esq.. for collection and settlement. Those in debted cither by Note or Account, are requested to nise an immediate arrangement, as' further indulgence can not and will not be granted. ALtiXANDBK JPHNSTON. April 7, 1S55. 'J 38.r Notloe SPHERE is an old Trunk containing some books, to1 1 has been in my possession for some time, that tbe owner can have bv describing the contents, and pV ing for this advertisement. C. M. RAY. Oct. 23, 1855. !3-3t Citrate of Magnesia. A FRESH case of this celebrated refreshing Apef 1. ent, just opened Ly bCARR & CO. 30-tf Feb 16, 1855. Coflgress Gaiters for Ladies, JUST Received at Uoont's Boot &. Shoe Emporium. May 25. 44-tf. JOB PRINTING NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE-
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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