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I 1 Dldi.'t Uduu it M-ai.1 He gave me a knife one day at hool, Four-blarled, the han le of pearl ! And great black works on the r apper said, "for the darlinerest little girl " I wu f 'ad I O yea, frt the rrimson blood To my young cheek came and went, And my heart thumped wonoWnsiy pit a-pat, But J didn't know m ha il meant. Oat night he said I mst jump on hn aled, For the snow rii facing fast ; 1 was hair afraid, but he coaxed and coaxed, And he got me on at laat. Laughing andchatting in erry glee, To my home hir course he bejit, And my sifters looked at each other aud smiled But 1 didn't know what it meant. The years pa-ed on, and they touched bis ere With a shadow of deep blue ; They gave to his form a manlier grace To iiia cheek a swarthier hue. We atook by the dreamily rippling brook, When the ;ay was almost sgent, Mis whispers were as soft as ihe lullaby ; And noic knotc xchutit meant ! CfIOV3 RraVtASi ('fsTn.M. On Whifsui." Mondny aud the following Sunday, there it m ureal prnm'-iiade ip 'he summer gardens, UUfy. liiC xhbiti0 bruli s. The Russian tradesmen. r. these days, xpose their Marriageable d.u,'h . tp, in order to marry 'hi m, or, a it y term it. o giv them sway. Uiidr ih I tint l f a l ihr j rinc:p:il Alhiesre two long mws az i y fires, ri trls, packed r.lne log- tin-r lik th- pip" n vrglll. Bi-kil'd earh Wlmudn IfW ITi'it'-hllixk'-r. ,nd He third rw the mu'licr and iher I- n ;i le iel. live. Tl.r"Uj'h ibis d"tille rw 'h' apt -ft tors md H-ifeHrfcil Uus-Jaii slowly walk. The lallei t .tic miv 1 cv 'roil pb hs .s them, and th-- nuiirh. iiHtkf belonging 'o it. i i exhibition his; till h h:t b'jur. A Snout M 1st a k A lea ds finer n Ger. man was riding along 3nonm mum, in u;f'H m nto, when be lie:ir l lb" whrcztng r.i n jj.'.jl ;T-r nun, nnd ( It his bal sh ikr. He luim J about and (nw a man w l ri vu!i r in hi band, nad look . -Jf his hat and found n frrah bull-1 bob- ip it. Ti.d you alioo: a! r,i ?' nsk-d ic Gi rinnn. Yt;,' rcpi-ed i!u otlu r party ; 'that'anty hoiar. It Ski stolen from nir r i ntly.' You most be Riialnk' n,' s.-ijd the (J.-rmnn ; I have fiwiit d the krar ft r three jeirs.' Veil !ii'l t!i- o In r -wlu n I come to look at him I behove I atn k n. Excuse me sir ; won't nu lake a drink ?' The rider dim Minted and lied bis hors". Tli tro found n drinking aatottn lhe drunk togftlu r, i.nd parted Irb-nd-. This is th- C-dilornia w.y o uiaking hcquaintanc s. JT A good story was Ujd seme years :go of old Bunco, who prided himself upon never being rntatskca in hia judgment of a persoi.'a character from his ph'Z. Ho was in Washington Mai k el one day, to g t ! jfoose for dinner. In looking about, he saw a of every description, according to th most approved ! !: before a you n-' woman with peculiarly fine ,e d of ,,be da"- Tbey are also prepared J r " to tnanutacture anythint; in their line 111 the reost sab- cpeB crunt. nance ,t.nial and workmanlike manner and Letter than the : 'She a honest, sun Hunc to himself ; and at j De!,t t'Tre asked her if he bad a yONHfi goose. We respectfully invite the public ta call and exam j "Vrs." said she; ' here 'a a line n one ns you : ine for themselves. nill find in the market ;" and he look-d up in Ida face with a perfect s.itceri'y that would h re :iken his heart, il he had not already rriHrle nj his niind as ta her .character. Yciu'ro sure it'a youi-g V To be sure it is ;'' und unrj Cook il home. AH efforts to et it ne frui'b-s. it m so ftugh; and the next rlny he battened dwn In the market, angry wlh himelf, and more 80 with the hottest-taCed girl who had cheii'ed him. "Didu't ou tell me that goose was ynung j yesterday ?" he exclaimed, striding up to the girl j rathfully. "To ht surf I did." "You cheated me," saij Bunce: "it was n tough old guilder. i ou tlon't ciiil me old. rlo yu 7 she asserl. ! ".No I should th;nk not," he replied. "Ao 1 shuul ttuiik not, too. i am only twenty, and mother bdd me tbe goose was hu'clu d just six months after I was horn." Bunce had forgolirn that a goose lives a hundred cars. Hoos RovTlira. To prevent bog from nio'ing. eut across the nose, just ubove the grisile nf ih suout, by which )u ill sever ihr nas.l ti nd. n by which the operation is per for m d. Thep pln tbe grisde of the nose up und dovr& the f -re, nnd the work is done. For the long-nosed, fl it eared breed, cul t he nose off cighte n inch a above the r.out. A premium was laiclj offered by an agn eultural society, for ihebt mode of if rigatHn ; end the latter word, by mjtake ol the printer, having been changed tt irritation,' u farmer sent Lis aafc to gain the prize. TnB Man that was b rn Latk. An old Cai dinian once raid I "I a as born the Inst day m the year, tbe Inst day in the month, the last day pf the week, very Intc in the day, and hnve Mjp been behind hand. believe it would have leen one thousand dollars in my pocket if hadn't brrn born al all." A little bov e( our nrouiiiitnnce reren'U I attended church, nnd after listening utt.-ni.v.-l y U.lf bv ",0f"rn b "n .ir. r . , -. I lame number of BUjG1K, tA?tl;IAGES, RQCKA-i me pirnn.e W ine lae ami io;.Mn -noiMe-DU.. j uera, jnij to fiis nt ther, on the w; Home, (don't think th:U rjian whs so very wise iiln r all.' 'Anp why not, m son Why if the house a bud: on a rpek, a here .could lie find a place fur hi cellar 7' .Sure enough, sonny, where could lie? Tha' idea r.cvcr struck nie bfur.o. The Hoosiers on the Wabash turn the if "gv rhakesM to some account ; they climb to the top cfa "shellbark" just ms ihe chill cornea on, and b the time thn "personal eaxthlfUaJje'' leaves them, there's not a single hickory nut left on the tre. A very loquacious lady on.?e oCWed to bet he-r hubr.ud fifty dollars thai she would not peak a word for a week. "Donet" said the delighted hubtnd, staking the money, which the lady inirm-di.itel y put inn, her pocket, observing very gravely, that he would secure it until the wgr r s decd'-d. "Why, madum," ciid the husbmd, I hav won it already." You are mistaken in the time," said the iady, "1 mean the week alter J am buried." la Turkey whenever a nmn is conicted ol telling a lie his house is p -utt'ed black, to renaaiu so for one month. If there were such a l.iw in j force in Ua country, what a sombre and gloomy appearance some ol our towns and citie wuuid preient. A DsFi!ITIolf . What is the word persevpr suce, ad one negro lo an-'ther, hile converg n; aboet a Mraoa thy had )ost ti-ard. fi nitn.-. take HgHl bold hold fast hstt om, aad cm kt PKOSPECTUS OF THE rail road times.. AN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL, DirUti lo Ararx. I -In not Improv met, cutton. Aj.rv vlirr, Aj m:'J'icurts (i nit Commerce. IVK know lliai lie ii.l.ri o' lh P-M''" of nu Stat- d- m nid -'"h n pnppr. and li- vm;- tb nsjr 'iee Iroin the piiluirHi atrifr and Q'itf b "f th'-d-y. devot. d i uch tfwc, will hr '! L'd ihej d sire, we r . i. fill-ly rpwf upon ihia -nt-rpnse i-h tie M.ofHir oi oaeriiinf and rtaeftion tnt-ir Hpprob;tti..n Hiid aupfHtrt, Oif of j rt is to m .k. Ibf Tim- th- miiror of ihr State;, in fetch H cm 'h- ir irn- ii.ii-r m' h- Id up and rnc urgrd. IXTEUNAL IMPROVEWENT. To h u'i ri w i x.icri vo-'e lu'Th iie' n- lu'l atali aart.1 o ib- varnHH nperata d r h-i ur woiks if inirnreineit II r. d... iiii in o'lK-r int-ie-i i ni" c to-. EDUCATION. it w n mn:tc ( 'V lo " in'en af d in tin- Educational uiter-j' of our Slate. ( nd who is not ?j ihnt our p r re so murh de voi.dio prt) politico. Afi'.. lba iIih exit h .n b en too much negleried: propose, ihere ore, to d'-v--tf t tln iiitj-e , pwition r'l our -! . W'v il fo.', r Hiid cxr-fully not- the nil-vnr-menl of KtiuealHui, not only in our higher Si h -oN Kul in uui Iitoh Si hoolx. a;hi l m uuk wa.m tai 'i l 'ke's and ' G M M ER K id ib'm Kl(f ot "-ir !."ory. r eimstatitfint b- HeHtitj -'all our HU" rnrmey -loving ntiz ns. 'J 'h-1 1 . r ib" M -rk t will be r ..i. .1 aiih c;r and nil H-u., caleula-i-d to 'brow light iu : i !-r of ilios- inaeperauh-hriiirh-M ol iiuluiury. .w i'l b. car- fpll)' gleaned nd iitarted frt-ry w- k. I i in ci -sirv to s.iv rr),,,' if v,-,! 'Ia( ,'mP. ill.- "w bisib- ol tli-- locom .iiv" un ihe lvil md tin eheerinc n- ws lro4ti iln ll'el adiuonih u Hi rlo-. ' rniil u. h -w v- v, ui iisiri- you ijial hr tri nuujbr, '.J ihe Time mil tnkf it P peafanca abui the time th cars teach ihia pi ce rum th" East. TERMS. The Times will he prin'ed we.kly in Greii-li.mo'. N. G.. on new initeri 'l, and eon lain as nrarh reading mniifr as an paper itt the iSta'e, for $2,00 per annum in anane E. IV. OGBURN, ('. f. ' OLE J IV. ALBRIGHT. Greensboro', C.. 0!'.. 23. 1855. 15 . . .-i c . ... SADDLES & HARNESS. B?TSTi The subsrrihers hnve entered gy: r g i t o copartBersbip ant opued Saddle and Harness MINTTJ FACTORY, AT K. SHAW'S OLD SJ ANP, In Splines Buck Loiner Buil'lius. where tSey have constantly on hanil a lrge anrf splen did assortment of SADDLES. llARXESi. BRIDLES. &e.. epa ring uone at snon none, an.! v. ua newness ana 1 ii pan ft dipatch. SHAW & PALMER march 2, 16.5. 32tf WILKINSON'S DAGUERREIAN GALLERY. Rtmas, Third Slfjry, Granite lUnpc, immediately ovi r Trotter h Sun' Jo weir J Slure. THE subscriber hayins p. rnianenllv located in Char- I lotte, resiK-ctf.ill y luritta the attention of'Ladiis and Uenlleuirn to his soperioi and would respiCilully say that he is now taking ; r;uerrct p-s upon an improved plan, which will not only adl n the BEAUTY A. KI.KfaACE i t p,cturc, but will rtnler it DURABLE A D BRILLIANT FOR AGES, He Kould aim respectlully invito strangers visiting ('harlolle to pall and examine his specimens, as he is determined ihey shall comp.ire. f..Torahly vilh any that can he taken North or South, . XT' Instructions, thorough and practical, given in this beauti iul art, and ail materials furnished. KEAL WILKINSON, January 26. 1855. 27-tf FASMOKABLK TAILORING. TIK suhspriber announces to the p'.ihlic generally, that he is , now receiving a large assortment i ot new Cloths, Casimercs AND I 'ESTIJTGS, for tlellt lemell' wear, alfd will be sold tor Cash at a mai jj rofit, or mac'c to order according to the latest styles. Shop next door to Daniels & Allison. lOtt p. L. REA. 8. pt. 29, JfcS4. CARRIAGE 'jgjgr SH(P. 'I TIE subscriber begs leave to inform bis friends and I the public genetally, that he is sti 1 carrying on the faerlK linking IIiiiih -s in all its va- rious branches wi h all the increased facilities afford- I AYSe fcc.. ma,ie on the most annroVed stv es out of tbe be material. to which he asks the inspection ot pur . - -mm- I chasers. Mia establishments is on College and Depot streets, where he will he glad to see bis friends. JOHN II ARTY july 58, 1S5.V 1-tf MRS. M. SHAW'S ItllljM.XtiieY BAZAAR AND DRESS MAR I .M ROOMS. (Four doo s such ot the American Hotel.') MRS. SHAW respectfully announces to her numer ous friends and patrons ol the Tow n and surround ing Counties, that she has just returned frfjm Charleston! and is no'.v opening a superb as 25X7 sortment f Fronola. ceiisiitiug in part of a Great Variety of Bonnets, Rich ami Elrgmit Kilbont, Liui s, Arliflcixls 'I 'M tips. &.'., to which she invites the attentiqn of the Ladies. rhe is prepared to put up Ladies' Dresses according to the fahion and in tbe latest tv!e. April 13 . ri-tr TIIE Dl T( II HAVE TAKLN HOLLAS!) HI 1 -. - r. i .1 i .- l. . i l I iJ I wnere uiey row iueu in v e aov ; Know out one P tr'"s kn- w. thai il you want to hu ciieap (iood for cash whether Pry -Good. Rno's ur Shoes, v. ell made i Clothinu. Hata orCai,ca!l at t. W. Akretw. tormerly Ah reus & llai'd, S'ore not to iu Cuurt lltiwse, wtiere you wu &wi att S'l.d of (ioooa and prices to au ail. I am o!lyed owing t" tnjhtneaa of ihe uwnea market and my hm e4 means lo make in? bwsin stiictlv Cash, which will ritable ine to b. y ai d self much lowtr than a credit svs lem e i.!J aft ed. My Mctt s Cash and sh nn Prog's. .Ms trie. -A w,U ubiie rue not to ijsk lor citdii, as I must retus. tt. N. Bl Alt kiuds ol PTOMOa iKcr. pr fiopdc l. . f eosa isiethlrr. Ottt c 1.1 CLARENDON IKON WpuKS, " H II MING I ON. N. G. A. H. V t HOkki:M:, Proprietor. "rrlHE 3ubscrib-r having puichs-d bf Hntir in ret in the -CL RENpON IRON WORKS.' s uu-its orders for Stenm Kugins. ol Hny power or slyle, S i Mill- ofevi ry rart ty, Mining M rhilef ' nn.d Pumps. filial and Pioajr Mill-, romp!- te. Pirker, Turbine and 'tber Water-whi-els. Ric-fi' Id Pumps and EoflJ'i", L'-ivitt'a Gorn and Gob Grusher, Riee Thrr.sber, Shmirle M-irbines, tSbihin? Il nyers and PIje Gitioii Guis a!id tjearinjir, Iron Gattng ol aj,J kinilg a;; i ', '-U'fr$, Rraaa L eoino'ive nH Tttbwlai ! 'iU-r-, I' ue Hnd plain G I i rid r Blefs, III ek-mi'h work of nil kind', 1 1 on i lours for Houses mill ii.-J. THE ESTABLISHMENT (faring b en reorgaiiis-d lor the express purpose i at'ending punciuxily to ihe xeru'ion ol all or ders, the piibli may real fiijdjfd ilpil any work wljirli may ofjv-r wjli h prorpp'ty d heered accor duiji to promise, and ol aucb workmanship as can uot tail to ive satisiac'ion. THE MEGIIANJC4L. pEPRTMENT Being in eh.rge o men of til. ms aril experience, I bae no le sila'ion in sivirj; thai the work h-re-after turned out. sh ill compart I ivornhly in evt-ry reppt vv i t h that of the most ceb b'ated in the S'a.'', and al prices which wjjl pnake it to the iu t ret ol all in want 10 m-nd nt - tlw ir orders. REPAIR WORK Alwnva done without delay and b ivinj; n large force for that purpose, it wjll prve adeinlagexiiH to any per-on net ding such l.igive me the preler ence wi hout regard Jo ezp n so of sending sune Irom a d:s'anpe. Orders will be addressed to Clarendon Iron Works,' Wilmington. N. C. A. II. VANBOKKELEN. Oct. 23. 1855. 13-if THOS. AUXASPii!, w.;. seaehook lawton, Formerly ul Vork l)is. S.C. Formerly of Lawtoufille, SC South Atlamtu- Wnaav, CHARLESTON, S. C. Factors, Forwarding and Commission 11 i;iu is vr. FOR THE SALE OF CO TTOiV. FLOUR, CORN, WHEAT. RICE, NAVAL STORES. &C. Our Senior p;irner has been in the Factorage and Com Hiiswion Bmuiics about twenty )ear, and wo Kopt; hy experience and attention to give eati'fHcf ion. buc 1 7 4 MECKLENBURG HOUSE, HAVING purch'iiid the bnilding on Ihe cor- U'iuS IUrr' a t'w 0'r,, "orth-tant ot Kerr's Hotel, and Tenuiren and nited 11 Bptn nrsl-raie fiyir, 1 wouki espt cllully inform the travelling' public that it is now pen lor the reception of regular and transient hoarders Drovers will ft id ample accommodations at my house. Jin. 1-2, 1-5.-,. S. II. IlEA PItim ATE BOARDING SCHOOL FOR mis. nrn. jr. aluxanoer, Priaeipni. 'I 'UK Course nf Studies will comprise the usual bran 1 ches of a thorough English education, together with the French language, Music and Drawing. Airs. Al exanpe n is now prepared to receive Boarders into her family. Terms Per Session of 5 Months : Senior Department, - - - - $'5 00 Junior 12 OfJ Music on Piano, - - - - 20 0!) " on Uuitar, 10 00 f ine Needle Work, .... 5 00 French, 12 00 Board, including washing, fuel and light, per month, - - - - - 9 BO Uce of the Piano for practice, one dollar per month. jr 2nd Session commences on the 1st Monday in October. Apg. 10, 18i5. 3-tf BLUE8T0NE! BLUE STONE if Cheaper than ever ! UST received a very larpe lot of Blue Stone at Pol it HARD t C ALDWELL'S. J Quinine! Quinine!! WOO 02. just to hand very cheap at PtUTCHAuD & CALDWELL'S. Opium and Morphine. Large lots just received at very short profits, for sale a PKiTCriAKD & CALDWELL'S. Tanners Oil. Large and exceMen Stock very low for cash at PRITiH iRD CALDWELL'S. Copal, Coach, Damar, Black, Japan dt Harness Varnish. Just to hand at PRHVH RD &. CALDWELL'S. Castor and Sweet Oil. Very low for cash t PRITi HARD & CALDWELL'S. Concentrated Lye For makin; soap cheaper than Potash yeast, re ceived and for sale at PR1TCHAKD & CALDWELL'S. PAINTS of all colors and qualities now on band at PRITCHARD & CALDWELL'S. Sept. I, 1855. g-tf TJluai$s&: vnJkvu, J. T.SrURC.F.S, JOS. A. BLACK" Jr., Formerly ot Georgetown, S. t:. Late ol Columbia. S. C- FACTORS AMD PP1ERAI COMMISSION MERCHANTS. BOYCE CO S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. REFERENCES: W. M. & J. C. M .rtin, B.nke.., Jplin Caldwell, Charleston, S. C. Pre.'!. .C. R. R. Hon. Dinicl Wallace, Gen. C. B Griffin. Pr-s.'i S. fc V. R. R. Nt w berry, S. C W. W. Elms, Charlotte, N.C. Sept. 1, 1855. g-ly Wilmington, Charlotte & Rutherfordton PUKSCANT to an order ot th? Board of Directors of tbe Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherfordton Railroad Company, hooks are again open for subscrip iona ta the ( apital Stock of said ho d. at ihe Rpck Island Store, and tb office ot Wm. Johns on, C. J. Fox- and S. W. Davis. AL woo feel interest? i i the honor and prosperity of the old rth Ma e, are solicit ed to come forward and aid in this great work, th o ly real public enterprise that has ever sprung upon our people. CHARLES J. FOX, S. W. DAVIS, WM. JOHNSTON, J'O. A. YOUNii, JOHN WALKER, I.LKOy SP 1NGS, fl. U. PAV1DS. N, Commissioaers. Oct. 23, 185. ia-tf JOB PRINTING NCATLV eXGCdTBQ AT THIS OFFICE. liiiH aaWBMs : FLORIDA LAND AGENCY. THE undersigned has established an agency in tbe town of Alligator. Columbia C ounty, Fla., for the purchase, sale pr location oi Land Warrants, the pur chase and sa e pi lands generally, improved and unim proved. The fact now being established that a Kail Koad is to be constructed immediately, connecting the AJIantic and ulf of Mexico, runine through the entire length of the county, East and West, anf 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, and the reasonab e terms op which ands can now be Girained, there is perhaps no section ?f tbe Union which affordsequai inducements to tb' emigrant from the older States. Having had some experience in farming on the different kinds of land, and acquired a general knowledge of them throughout the county and haying acquired unusual acilities for pointing out such as are for sale either of public or private lands, he feels very confident nf making it the interest of all persons wishing inforn ation, or who may have deter mined to sett.e in Florida to call on him. W. O. JEFFREYS. Reference. j Hon. E. C. Caekl. "j I Hon. A. E. Maxwfll. , ,, , t? i ,, n c Ttillaliissee, Ma. j Hon. D. S. Walkks, f State Register. J i II. C. McLkan, Esq, . NT f, it. S. C. I. hi;.;:. 5 ' Rkv G. McNkill, ) r ... NT n Dr. Mallett. Fayetteville, N. C. Mkssks. W. M. Lawton fe Co., Charleston, S. C Alligator, Flu., June 29, 195$. 49-ly D IT TkT A 117 M V r I V. U 4-1 O 1 jl IIL .1 A H n I 1 i (1111 lilt' 5UU5LI 1 Ur J Ull lllC OKI Ui . " FoKriiatr I set in 1 - not wry rv- or I i A I Uu 10 t 1 j miji i J al c man a,ua.ava iv a o 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, an.C 1 think his eye teeth a little defective. Said boy weighs aiout 1G5 lbs., quick spoken. Tolerably intelligent. When he left he wore common apparel, such as common laborers usually wear. 1 will give Twenty Dollars r ward for Isaac, delivered to me or confined in any jail so 1 get him agai,., 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 01 Julius Alexander about eight years since. Mr. Alexan der lived I d or 14 miles south west of Charlotte and 1 think Isaac is strolling about through the country where J purchased 1 tm. T. M. HAMILTON. White's Store, Anson County, N. C. March 9, 1855. 33-tf .ailroaa Hotel, CHESTER, S. C. By J. R. NICHOLSON, iA TH E subscriber respectfully informs bis friends iSfm t'' i'-"'"' generally, that his bouse, knon L. laaVas the " fluilfoad Hotel," opposite the btstcr Depot, is 'il) open for the rcpeplipn of regular and transient ho;irdcrs and the travelling public ; and that he is making every exertion to deserve and secure a continuance of the kind and libera patronage which has hitherto been extended to hi.n. JIe flatters himself that every needed arrangement )jas been made to pro mole the comfort of all who stpp with him : hie rooms are airy and well. furnished, bis servants are attentive and obedient, and bis tabic constantly s-upplied with the best ot the season, so that his friends will not want any attention necessary to make their sojourn pleas. 1 nt unr1 agreeable. His Stable are furnished with good host lers and an abundance of provender, and he is prepared U a moment's notice to supply his customers with pri. rate conveyances of every sort, to any part of tbe 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 patronag.,. Aug 20, 1854. 5tf JOHN R NICHOLSON. S. M. HOWELL. Saddle and Harness Manufacturer, Three doors south of Sadler's Hotel, CHARLOTTE, N. C. THE subscriber thankful for the very lihcml patronage bestowed upon him durii g tl e past year, has now made more extensive preparation lor the future demand for work in bis line, and will endeavor to furnish all that may want Saddles and Harness, with a superior article at the low st possible prices. He has now on hand a very large assortment ot Saddles, Bi idle. 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. Cy All kinds of Saddles and Harness made at tbe shortest notice. Repairing promptly executed. Oct 23, l-55. 13-tf S. M. HOWELL. PIANO FORTES. M R. RAMSEY, of Colum bia, So. Ca., Piuuu Forte and lni- e;il- 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 $2.'S0 to $300. 6 to 7 $300 to $400. 7 to 7 $400 to $450. Carved work and Grand Pianos trom $500 to $101)0. Mr. R. being a practical Piano Maker can insure to his customers a perfect instrument. Columbia, jurif 29. 1855. 49-l v Rare opportunity to bay Land. THE Subscriber having determined to remove Soutn offers for sale, pri. vately, all bis iMnds in Providence. The Home Truct, Black Jack, Patterson and Wallace plaoe. THE HOME TRACT lies on the Providence road, 12 miles south of Char lotte, in a healthy and agreeable neighborhood, near the Church, contains 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 Charlotte, on the same rond, 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 arc in the same vicinage, and is in the virgin growth and heavily timbered; one contains 15 UCI'C, the other 40. These lands are probably the most productive ever offcrc.t tor saie in this county and affords, to those who wiih lo purchase, a rare opportunity for a sale and pro fitable investment. Those who wish to examine the premises can do So by calling on the subscriber who will lake pleasure in showing them the lands. JOHN M. MATTHEWS. u; 17 4 ;i QC"" Chester Standard, and Wadesboro' Nrws, will copy 6 times and forward bills to the subscriber at Pro vidence, P. O., Mecklenburg Co., N. C. Splendid Variety of Ladies' Gaiter Boots RECEIVED this day consisting of L .dies' Black Silk Julian GAITERS, " " - Heigbland " " Taa Julian f ' m Creole " " Cul. Silk Tip " Misbcs' Black and Cal. Silk GAITERS, at BOONE'S SHOE STORE. Ladies, call and see them. March 2. 18. 33tf R. W. BECK WITH has removed hia Jewelry Store to No. 2. Johnston's Row, three doors Sooth of Kerr's Hotel. Feb HJ, 1053. 35-iy CHEMISTS & DRl GISTS. (LATE FISHER & HEINITSH.) CHARLOTTE, W. C. RESPECTFULLY inform the inhabitants of Char lotte and vicinity, that they have just received a fresh supply of MEDICINES, which are offered with confidence to their approval, regard havtng been paid more to the purity aud strength of tbe Drugi, tbao to the price. A full stock of the various Proprietary Medicines constantly on hand. Brandy; Port, Sherry, xMadeira and Malaga Wines selected for Medicinal purposes. Paints, Varnishes, Fluid, Camphene, &c. Landreth's Qarden Seeds. Fab 16, 1$55. 30-tf HUGH L. TINLEY & CO, (SUCCESSORS TO TINLEY HEHRON,) RECEIVING AND FORWARDING ACENTS, AND GENERAL COMMISSI JN MERCAAN fS. No. 2 Exchange Street. South Atlantic Wharves, laat It si oh, So Ca. f I V'E their personal attention to the sale of Cotton as VT customary, or by special contract, all other kinds of Produce and Manufactures, and make prompt icturns of the same, for '2 per cent, conuiijpsion. We will CONTINUE, as hcrelotore, to give our spe cial attention to the Receiving and Forwarding of all goods consigned to us, (or JD cents per package. Machinery, large puckagi s of Furnilure, &.C., charged in proportion to trouble and responsibility, for advancing freig-hts and charges, 2 per cent. Hy 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 wc detain any goods for freight and charges. Wc svould respectfully beg leave to refer to the fol lowing gentlemen, with whom we have bud business tra nsactions : John Caldwell, President of the S. C. R. R., Colum bia . I). Passailaigur, Supcrintendant of Public Works Col unihia. F. W. McMastcr, Librarian of S. C. College, Colum bia. P. W. Fuller. Columbia. John King, Jr., S.C. R. R. Agent, Charleston. Henry Missroon, AgentofNew York Steamers, Holmes & Stoney, Agents of New York Sailing Pack cts. H. F. Bnkcr & Co,, Agents of Baltimore and Phila delphia Sailing Packets. J. W. Caldwell. Agent of Baltimore Steamers and Boton Sailing Packets. july 13, 1855. 51-ly TO THE PATRONS OF PERRY DAVIS' VEGETABLE Owing to the large amount 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 I in Killer has been put up, has made it very easy for those disposed, to imitate it very succes. fully, as far as its exterral 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 production, 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 R.Iler. 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. Consid ring 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 executed 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 by the laws of the United States, and which parties will not dare attempt to do. The great expense attending the getting i'p and printing of these labels will prevent th attempt to counterfeit, thus securing to the pub ic that the artic e they purchase is the 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 tfie Glass. We have ihscontinuod the us of the 37 cent bottles and now put up only four sizes, viz : l3 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents and f 1 per bottle We have also a vry fine Engraving on Stone for the Box labels, specifying the contents ot the box, where and by whom manufactured, At c. We have also added to our Pamphlet of directions and certificates a cover beautifully finished, presenting on the first page a very excellent likeness of Perry Davis, the original inventor of the Pain Killer. The bottle labels, and one label on each lox, has also a correct likeness of Perry Davis, hich t will be impossible to counterfeit successfully. We have been to this expense, that the public might hsve perfect confidence that th y were getting the gen uine article when they buy a bottle as above describ ed. To those who have so long used and proved the merits of our article, we would say that we shall con tinue to prepare our Pain Killer Qf the best and purest materials, an i that it shall be every way worthy of their approbation as a family medicine. PERRY DAVIS & SON, Manufacturers and Proprietors. Providence, R. ., July 27th 1855. The Pain Killer is sold by c ,.P.I,,ICm ED & CAI-Dwr-LL Charlotte, N. C; also by bill &. Sill, Salisbury ; Boatright & Barkuloo, Colum bia; and by Druggists, Grocers and Medicine Dealers generally. July 2?th 1855. j.ly RHETT & ROBSOJX, AMI) COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Waarf. CHARLESTON, S. By Liberal advances made on Consignments. oCharfouT'" H' B' WllUm'.P'n oth Bank Jnly 37th TO SHIPPERS. Charlotte Saloon HAVING bought the interest of W. W Pk., the Charlotte Saloon, basement story 0f g m Building, a few doors south of the Charlotte Kl'' business will be hereafter conducted in the MILLER & ORR, nn cf They have jost received and are now opeaiac equalled variety of Jhe oo. Purest and best Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Porter, Ale AND SEGARS, OF THE CHOICEST BRANDS that is to be had, together with every artUiathat Ha quieite to refresh and regale the inner man. fheji FRENCH BRANDIES, WINE ('LA RET, PORT, MADEIRA, SHERRY, aud CHAMPAGNE, was selected by a judge and can be confidently rcMB mended as PURE and GENUINE. 1 '" They have hid considerable experience in cnterin for the public taate and promise to use every isertiont! please those who may extend to them their patron Aug. 17 4-tf r " viisn MIT I l?r . -vV . BOUNTY LAND BILL, $, V. DAVIS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, CttMk'RE.OTIB, JIT- V, ALL collections or other business attended to with promptness ; particularly such as refer to the prone, cut ion of Pension Claims, Land Warrants, and dornujoni of Bounty Land against the General Government, un der the late Bounty Land Law f March 3d, 855,'rj. ing 160 Acres of Lanu ' a" Officers, Land and Naval Commissioned or non-Commisaioned, all Soldiers, Set men, Clerks, or oilier persons, who have served in any of tbe Wars in which the United States ha ve been en. gaged since 1790 ; and also to all Officers and Solditri of the Revolutionary War, their widows and minor children. Persons having such claims, by presenting them hn. mediately, may secure an early issue pf their ccrtifi. cates. Office, 5 doors south qf Sadler's Jlotrl. tl3 Confcctiovary and Bakery QCJINN "j&TpNZEL. 'PAKE pleasure in announcing to their fijenda andlht 1 puhlic that they have purchased t lit Bakery md Confectionary Establishment lately kept by E. Lonerraa on Main street, 2 doors east of the American Hotel. Mr. Kinzel being an experienced Baker apd thorough work man tbey are prepured to furniah Bl'fl, C'llkei Sua every thing in their line of the inoi-t superior descrip tion. Tbey will kcei on bund An Extensive variety of Choice Family Groceries,, and all kinds of Candies. Toys Fancy Articles of every description, And indeed every thing usually found in their line. WEDDINGS and PARTIES wiU bo supplied at ver; short notice. If a desire to please, ani rra.pnnble. terms, will in turi patronage they are determined to have it. Ql.'JNN & KINZEL. Sept. 28fh 1855. 12.3m. rPhc undersigned h is this djy sold out his Bakery aa4 I Confectionary establishment to Messrs. QumnA Kinzel, who will continue the business at the old Stan. HocarneHtly desires every one indebted to come for. ward immediately and pay up. Sept, 2,1855 E. LOXERGAN. CHARLOTTE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY rPHIS COMPANY is now organized occording to th 1 net of Incorporation, and are prepared to receive If plications and issue policies against loss by fire on ill kinds of property and merchandize. OFFICERS; R. V. CauVOK. President, John Irwin, V. President, Wm. Johnson, Attorney, J. F. Irwin, Sec. Treas. M. L. Wriston, Agent. Directors R. C. ('arson, John Irwin, J. A. Youpr, Joseph H. White, James 11. Csrson, Dr. M. B. Taylor, W. W. Elms. Win. Johnson. Leroy Springs, J. W.jOi borne, Chns. Overman, and R. II. Brawley. O Direct all communications to tbe Secretary. JOlitf F. IRWtN.Bec'j. June 15,1855. 47-tf m&mm mm IN O HESTER, S. Q. Til E subscribers in orm the public generally, that they have opened a MARBLE TARE) jp Chester, 8. C near the Depot, where tbey are prepared, with piwup. tent workmen from the North, to execute all order in lheir line of busimss, such as Plain and Ornamental consisting of ffiSHOmHTS. T0HBS, TABLETS, HEADSTONES, &C. They will keep constantly on hand tbe beat description of Italian and American Marble, and their articles will be afforded on as accommodating terms as they can be obtained cither North or South. All orders, for any article, addressed to the sub scribers, will be packed and forwarded with the utmoit care aud despatch. SAMUEL McNINCIJ, C. NEEK. Chester, S. C. May 25. 18Jj5. BLUE ST0&E ! BLUE STONE if A large aupply just received at SCARR&COf, Drug wow Charlotte, Sept. 4 18S5. frtt Chills and Fever. THE following 'valuable remedies lor the above diie. viz : Thompson's Fever and Ague Powdors, liidinn Chalagogue, Rowands Tonic, Hulls Pills, Jaynes Pills, Champion's Pills, Ac, For Sale at SCARR St CO, Sept. 6, 1855. 6-tf. Drug Hooflanda German Bitters, Unequalled as a remedy for Dyspepsia and general Debuitt For sale at ' SCARR V COU. Sept. 4, 1855. 6-tf. Drug Store- tli lis p ENTS' CARPET SLIPPERS, figured. VJT Ladies' with mails. " Co ored Figured Velvet SLIPPERS, " White Hid and Satin Children's Light Colored BOOTS, at BOONE'S Boot & Shoe Emporium. June S, 18SS. 4btf Save your Costs! THE Notcf and Accounts of the late firm of A. B tbune Sc Co. has been placed in tbe hands of 8. " Davis, Esq., for collection atjd settlement. Those debted either by Note or Account, are requested to msk an immediate arrangement, as further indalgeoce ess not and will not be granted. ALEXANDER to JOHN8TON. April 7, 1855. ' 8.r Citrate f Magnesia. A FRESH case of this celebrated refreshing Ap": EL ent, just opened by fcjCAKR CO. Feb 16, 455. 30-tf Congress Gaiter for Ladies, JUST Received at Boone's Boot St Shoe Emporium- May 85. . J. B. F. BOONE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN LINING AND BINDING SKINS, SHOE TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIF'FlQty Chariotie, M. C Oct. 2fi, I04). f
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