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J'iom the Fanner and Planter. CALHOUN COTTON. Mr. Emtox: I ce m the last number f j our ri liable paper, a communication from CapL ll i d, sf Greenwood, on the CaDtom Cotton. From a little experiment I made vi i! it thr.t Cotton, I can endorse al Capfc Byrd tayv as to its productive quali ti. I cb'.-Mi.-. last spring, from Maj. Jas reswell, i UreeBwood. m few bushels of tin- Bced, mid j!i.!ited jut as I did mv other cotton, only little later, from which cause I did not obtain a good tand ; yet, not withstanding the imperfect stand, I gather ed from ;i third to a fourth more per acre, than mj Path Galphi planted in the mum field, calti rated precisely alike. I planted a small i.t. containing by measurement, fovt ;n'lif of an acre, from which I gath ered 1 lt' lb.. oel cott-u. which is at the rate of 1600 lbs. per acre. This lot was not manured, nor any extra cultivation given it, thongt on that lot 1 had a good stand. From the fact that it tafee some 10 r 12 days tarli. r than any other varieties I hare tried, 1 think it is the cotton for our climate. I hare been planting cotton, in a null way, in this District, for the hut le y ar.-. ai d in that time have tried several kinds of cotton, but have never found any with rhj h I arn so well pleased. In cancloaion, I must .-nv I have none of THE BACHELOR. A Bachelor sat by his blazing grate, And h full into a snooze, And he dreamed that o'er his wrinkled pate, Had been thrown the nuptual noose. And a rosy boy came to his side, And bounded on bis knee, And back from his beaming lace he shook, Fair curls in childish glee. Then clear rang out his merry voipe, lie shouted aloud "I'apa. I don't love anybody dn But you and d;ar Mama !'! Oh ! the Bachelor's ln'art oVrrau with joy, So long by love unlit, And from its unseen depths pour'd out, Affection infinite. Outstretching arms of strength un.shorn. He bagged HIS OLD TOM ( AT, Which, as 'twas wont, when mast' r snoozed, Had leaped into his lap. KISSING. A lady friend has iiansmitted to us the following ."opinions: of the press,'" upon this interesting subject : Kitting. Jacob kissed Rachel, and lifted up his voice and wept. Scripture. If Rachel was a pretty girl, and kept her fiice clean, we can't see what Jacob had to cry about. .Y. 1'. GtQbe. How do you know but that she slipped his face for him. .V. (). Delia. I : . r 1 j 1 T . . l'"'r, IB UUI (llii I L-IJ 1 1 -1 , I 1 H"UUITU uv extreme pleasure. Joy, happiness it might bare been so in Jacob's case. Whig. Onntlanen, hold your tongues : the cause of Jacob's weeping was the refusal of Rachel i tc allow him to kiss her again. 'Taylor Flair. We reckon Jacob cried because Rachel had been eating onions. To avoid Duns. Somebody has enti tled himself to the thanks of nearly all man kind, by discovering how to avoid the dis agreable situation of meeting duns. It is : Never to go in debt. A poor widow whose poverty induced her to lay a door upon the top of her bed clothes, I with the idea that the weight of it kept her ' and her little son warm, had retired one cold night, when the little child nestling to her said, "Ma, what do poor people do who have no doors to put on their beds ? Vnw. Papa, tell rem what in a humhiic V "It is," replied papa, "when mama pretends to be very fond of me, and puts no buttons on my shirt till reminded of it a dozen times." Queer definition that, still there's some truth in it. WHEAT MARKET, Springs7 IVEllls wish to purchase three or four hundred thousand bushels of good merehajitaMe m I will jay the hig..st cah j A LL PERSONS in arrears with me, for their XM. public and State TAXES, are requested to made immediate payment. If my friends will only trouble themselves to look for my receipts up to the year 1853, if they don't find them in their possession, perhaps by "calling on me they can get them. After next April Court, those fail ing to pay will find their names in a printed list, with tin- sums due for which they must not blame mi. T. X. ALEXANDER, D.c. 25, 1355. tlAp. Former Sheriff. LIT The "Whig" will please copy. the seed for sale; any one, however, wish sag t- ejbtain thw, can do so by sending their c'd- rs t Maj. CreswaU, or Capt. livid, u Rrcenwood, AbberiOe Dist., S. C. Very respectfully. Tllos. CITXXKGHAM. Rod Mills, Anderson Dis., Jan. 8, 1836 From a si .all experiment of our own, made from pome se,-l sent us by ('apt. Bjrd, we can endorse nil our friend ( 'unningbam say- in comparing tin Calhoun and Petit Gnlpfa m el En. F. i SELLING CORN. The following remarks i rcgad to selliii'x c rn iu the ear, wc clip from the American Farmer : lonl sell year corn on the ears, bat h II it before disposing of it. By so doing. you'll save tie- freight which TOO would bare to pay fiN the Cobs, if vou so'.d it on "KNOW ME AS AN ENEMY." Know me as your enemy ! Yes .' bo a man, a woman be honest and frank and if you really hate no, be above deception. Vway with your Judas kisses ! Don't bold the confiding hand in yours a half an hour, tilling us how much you are interested in our welfare, how cordially you wish us suc cess; and then speak got name disrespeetful- y to th; next friend jrou meet, magnifying our faults, laughing at our weakness, and tell ing our secrets, whieh we had confided to your care, thinking your bosom a perfect 'Salamander safe," which even the fire of per.-ecution would tail to extract from , thence. Don't speak in those soft, tender, lute like tones to us, and with that serpent's kiss behind our backs. Don't flutter our vani ty, until we undertake some foolish scheme for the furtherance of fame or fortune, which you know, (being more worldly wise.) will result ultimate 1 y in our mortification, if not in oar ruin. Don't cry about our porerty, and cheat us in a bargain before your h uuikerohief is dry. Don't manifest your affection by in truding upon our working hours, until we have given you the greater share of our precious time without any earthly recom pc nee. Words cost nothing: if you are a friend. prove it by deeds give us available svm pathy, not empty pity. Pity is a fleshlcss CHARLOTTE HOTEL.! B i J. B. Ki:SSK. Proprietor. ! EVERY accommodation afforded the patrons of the CHARLOTTE HOTEL. At this Hotel is kept the Stage Office for Bland j &. Baxter's daily line of stage from Charlotte via ! Lincolnton, Shelbv and Rutherfordton to Ashe- i ville, N. C. Also, for the line of Tri-weekly Stages from ' Charlotte via Monroe. N. ('. and Lancaster, S C. I to Camden, S. C. Patrons of the Charlotte Hotel conveyed to and iron the depots free of c harge. J I?. KERB. Jan. 8, 1856. 3m wheat, for wbj pup ...... xi once- Charlotte, from its facuii.es of transport ation I I LL persons indebted to us urc warned to is one of the best inland markU , the Sooth- I h pay up immediately, or they will f.nd cm States. I have erected large Merchant ! t ir Notts and Accounts in the h inds of an Mills contiguous to the Railroad," pabk ofgrin officer lor collection. Many ot the claims are ding three hundred barrels of flour per day, ol onir standing, and nr.hodv rnmnl.in. if - 0, j - 1 ....... , .. Z3T Astronomers say that if a cannon ball were fired from the earth to Saturn, it would be one hundred and eighty years in getting there. In that event, Professor John Phenix thinks the people of Saturn would have time enough to dodge the shot. "spsz&,t For THE WAGON! "rM7"hy is it Jenkins He Taylor sell Stoves WW so cheap? Because they bur them LF-Au old lady's son having elonfld i oonsoled herself by saying that "it wag onl fulfilling that passage of scripture which says: "Train up a child and away he'll g0 CHARLOTTE MUTUAL INSHJRANtt COMPANY C THIS COMPANY is now organized accord ing to the act of Incorporation, and are t pared to receive applications and issue polic against loss by fire on all kinds of proam! and merchandize. r OFFICERS : B. C. Carson, President. John Irwin, V. President, Wm. Johnson, Attorney, J. F. Irwin, Sec. & Treas. M. L. Wriston, Agent. Directors. R. C. (-arson, John Irwin) A. Young, Joseph II. White, Jumes H. Cir'n' . a r i m a tir wmr m mm. m. ur.cn. n. layior, w. v,r,ims, Wm.John L.eroy Springs, J. vv. Osborne, Chas son. Ovcr. and to ki ( p them running I must bave wheat. So bring it along, if yon want the highest fig ure for it. I am prepared to grind for toll. If you want flour whose brand will be sufficient to sell it in any market in (he world, here is the place to have it manufactured. These Mills have al ready :nade a reputation net inferior to any in tiie country. I.EROY SPRINGS. .1 -:ne 15, 1855. 4T-!f TO SHIPPERS. a settlement is not now made, tllat it is forced. E. & J. LONERGAN. November 6. 1855. ' 15 tf MECKLENBURG HOUSE, zrjfr. HAVING purchased the building on I l"jffl ttC cor-ncr' a few doors north-east of Kerr's Hold, and repaired and fitted i I up in first-rate style,! would espectiuliy inform the travelling public that it is now pen for the reception of regular and transient boarders. j I Drovers will find ainole accommodations at my house, s. H. REA. Jan. 12,1855. 25-Iy CUES TER, S. C. By J. R. NICHOLSON. 1 HE subscriber respectfully informs nil ; . , .. i . : ; i :ir-, mil,- lit tor do : it rounds oi-.r be e.b' : into no bc-id rround 1. li'ii tno cubs can In iiieh. when thus prepared if aixed with put straw and bar, makes most excellent f.-.d for cuttle; half a peck of eoit meal, two qaarui of cum meal, and half n baiJte of cut hay Of itraw, makes ftn ad niirabh i -s. when brought in sli bv the dditioii . fkot water, for a milch cow." ! do, u la oftener than it heals. It has a fine vocabulary: "Poor thing!" "poor fellow!" 'alas, how fallen!" "I would like to help you, but it is not convenient And there we lie, floundering in the mud of despair, while mistress Pity having made his Irienr.s and the public generally, mat Ins house, kno.vn as the "Rail Road Hotel," opposite the Chester Depot, is sil opr-n for the reception of" regular and transient boarders and the travelling public; and that he is making every exertion to de serve and secure a continuance of the kind and liberal patronage which' has hj,hert( f&re been extended to hi.n. He flatters himself that every needed arrangement has been made to promote the comfort of all who stop with him : hit rooms are airy and well-furnished, his ser vants are attentive and obedient, and his ta' le constantly supplied with the best of the season, so that his friends will not want any attention necessary to make their sojourn pleasant and agreeable. His stables are furnished with good hostlers and an abundance of provender. ana lie is prepared at a moment s notice to HOGS. In s. ! ting hogs, g.-t short noses, small ears, bort legs, ami line, curly, white fur. They will fatten easier; and when fattened. tin- pork U white, tender and good. Tl her speech, walks coldlv on; but Sympathy "apply his customers with private conveyances silently takes mi by the hand, unites her t itJJ Srt' l J f lhc """ji"? . j . He desires to return bis acknowledgments Brn M. Berkshire, China, am! some ot era J half. () are j; the China fattens easy, 1 too amall-luabed for profit. Mix this kind with those of large frame, sunt they partake ot ti: properties of both, large frames, aadl asilj fatten. If a farmer has the lono nosed. Hop-eared, grizzly bristled, everlast ing pqurakera, he will make twenty per cent, on their raise, to kill them and give them to the buzzards. strength with ours, until wo overcome our difficulties ; and hardly listening to our earnest thanks, points to a bright to-morrow. Away - itli milk and water friendship ! Know inc as a friend, or "know me as an enemy." He is a wolf in wool, who amuses us with pleasant words, while he knows the almost mortal struggle of the soul with po le i verty ami care, lifts not a fincer in our be- mine "ene my !" Don't pester us is ! with your company don't write us any ' letter? don't break your neck in ma king low obeisances fight, optmiy, for me, or fight openly, against me; or get out of the way, that wo may bare time to forget vou ! r, k B Q urn The TITE3 best cow teed. vegetable I wish to recommend as the best, all things considered, is white Hat tnrnips. Some poisons will object to the turnips because it will effect the taste of the mils, and butter. So it docs if fed raw, but this can be avoided by boning. To cad cow boil half a boshri of turnips i-olt. v. bile hot. add five or six quarts of shorts, which will swell, and yon get the full worth of it. A Bu m like this tc a cow once a day will produce more milk of goad ejuality than any other f od at the same cost. Tnnini f,.,l in this way do not taint either milk or butter. One thing iii favor of turnips as feed for Cows, is, that they can be sown in August, or lute as the first of September. and YOUR COUNTY PAPER The following we find in Fowler ells' "Life Illustrated" ; "We occasionally receive letters in which the writers express an intention to stop their county or village paper, and take one of our publications instead. We always regret to receive such intimations. Wc think a man ought to support his own paper lirt, and then if he can afford to take a pa per from a distance, let him do so, and wo shall be happy to furnish him with "Life Illustrated." The country press, in our opinion, is the most important in its effect on the enlightenment of the nation. It con veys 111 tell to the public for past favors, and solicits for the future an equally liberal share of patron, age. Aug 20,1534. 5.tf AMERICAN HOTEL, COLUMBIA, S. C. HE friends of this establishment, M. and the public at large, are re.speet- JUgS fully informed that this HOTEL will be comma and kept open for the reception of all who may feel disposed to patronize it. The services of Mr. JAMES L. BEARD, long favorably known in connexion with the Hotel, bave been secured. A continuation of the patronage heretofore given, is respectfully solicited. No paii s will be spared to give satisfaction. The Culinary department will be supplied with the selection of the market Gentlemen with their families visiting or pass ing throujrh Columbia can be furnished with un surpassed accommodations; the location being central, retired and convenient to pleasure and business. Mr. .JOIIX A. SHIELL, will continue his location at the Stables in rear of the Hotel ; his Omnibus and Carriage line will be in readiness at the different Depots and at the Hotel at all necessary limirs, to convey passengers to and from the establishment. Gnests desiring Carriages can have them at any hour. y. BOLLINGER, January 15. 1856-8w Proprietor. Broad-Street Hotel, RICHHOIIB, TA. BH"IS V'hnown Hotel has been purchased HUGH L. TINLEY & CO., (SUCCESSORS TO TINLEY A HEBRON,) RECEIVING AND FORWARDING AGENTS, &GEN E AL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. rVo. i-:iian$-e Street, SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, Cfearlcfslon, So. 'a. (1 IVK their personal attention to the sale of T Cotton us customary, or by special con tract, all other kinds of Produce and Mann fa c- j tares, and make prompt leturns of the same, tor i a per cent, commission. We will CONTINUE, as heretofore, to givo our special attention to the Receiving and For warding of all goods Consigned to us, for 10 cents per package. Machinery, large packages of Furniture, &c, charged in proportion to trouble and responsi bility; for advancing freights and charges, 2l percent. KP Persons shipping Goods or Produce iiirougn tins iiouse, may rely upon their inter- i esioeing rui I I EL V PROTECTED, both against overcharge and loss of iroods. u e nave in mi instance, nor will we detain any goods .'or trtn'ht and charges. We would respectfully beg leave to refer to tnc following gentlemen, with whom wc have riad business transactions : John Caldwell, President ot the S. C. It. R. Colombia . U- Passailaigae, Supcrintcndanf of Public Works, Columbia. . . . . .-..iu3ii i , .Hllilliail OI Kj . V-'Oiieo-e. '1 1 o uuiuiuttia. P. W. Fuller, Columbia. Job ii King, Jr., S. G . R. R. A gent, G harleston. nenry Missroon, Agent ol New York Steam Holmes & Sloncy, Agents of New York Sail ing rackets. a. r . L.aker (,o Agents of Baltimore and r luiadclplua .Sailing Packets. J. W. Caldwell, Agent of Baltimore Steam ers and Boston Sailinv Pae'-"'s july ISj 1855. ,.ly C Jull.NSoN, FORWARDING and COMMISSION MERCHANT, SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF CHARLES! ON, So. Ca. ISTotioe, MY Notes and Accounts having been placed in the hands of S. W. Davis, Esq., for collection, those who are indebted to me in dividual!?, or as one of the old firm of Steele & llarly. are resnectfullv rennestad in mnl.-a settlement by April Court, it not sooner. A. C. STEELE. Feb. 2, 1865. 28-tf Notice to Debtors. THE subscriber having entered into rart JL nership with Mr. Palmer, is desirous of closing up his old business. He therefore 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. fom the Manufacturers JENKINS & TAYLOR WOULD respectfully announce to the inhabi tants of Charlotte and vicinity, that thev man, and R. II.Brawley. have removed irom their Old Stand, to one ! O" Direct all communications to the Seem uoor west oi r.ims & rpratrs (.rocerv tore, tary. " t where they have now on exhibition, just re ceived from the North, one of the most EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENTS OF Ever offered in North Carolina, among which will be found the celebrated June 15 lSo? IRWIN, Scc't 7-tf KEHOBOTH FURNACE, fil ITUATED on the Plank Road. 25 miles from Charlotte, and 6 miles from Lincolnton, in Lincoln County, is now in full operation, and ii prepared to do ill Limit: roclinn Iron Witch Cooking StOVe ! j Orders for Machinery or Hoi low-Waiv promptly Which has gained such a famous reputation attended to. Also, Tig Iron for sale at the Works in the Southern Country for the last eighteen j Our workmen are uot inferior to any in the months. This Stove we warrant superior to State; and the Furnace is superintended by one any Cooking Stove now in use. It is simple I of the Firm who has had 25 years' experience in in its arrangements, consumes less fuel, and aoes more work in a given time, than any other Stove now in use. We will put one besid any other Stove of the same size in the United States, and if it does not do more work i in any given time, we will forf. it the price of me .-iove, anu quit selling arm go our death for the better one. All Kinds of Parlour and Box march 2, 1S55. 23-tf ISTotioo. ALL persons indebted to the firm of 1R WL HUOG1NS & Co., will f.nd J. F. Jrwin or T. D. Gillespie always ready and happy to settle. Accounts and Notes not set. tied by January Court will be lound in the hands of an officer for collection. J. F. IRWIN. T. D. GILLESPIE. Oct. 23. 13-tt NOTICE. THE subscribers being anxious to close np their Accounts for lS54-"5, respectfully request A LLPE It SO Hi S I N D E UTEII to settle up at once, or their accounts will be put into the hands of an Officer. TROTTER & TODD. Charlotte, Jan. 15, 1856. 3t Save your Cosls ! THE Notes and Accounts of the lute firm of A. Bcthune &. Co. has been placed in the hands ot S. W. Davis. Esq., fbr collection and settlement. Those indebted cither by Note or Account, are requested to make an immediate arrangement, as farther indulgence cannot and will mt be grunted. ALEXANDER & JOHNSTON. A pril ?, 1 855. 38. f FASHIONABLE TAILORING THE subscriber announces to the public generally, that he is now receiving a large assort ment of new Cloths, Cassiiueres AND WESTUtrCtS. aU4jL for Gentlemen's wear, and will be sold for Cash at a small orofit.or made to or der according to the latest styles. Shop next door to Elms' Grocery Store. Sept. 29, 1854. 10-tf D. L. REA. We have, and constantly keep an extensive and varied stock of Tin, and Sheet Iron, Japan and Britannia Ware, Brass Kettles, Cast Iran Bed Steads, Hat Harks, Cradles See., All of which will be sold Wholesale and Re tail, cheaper than has ever been before of fered in this vicinity. We would reiurn our thanks to our lriends and eiistomers for the very liberal patronage they have bestowed upon us, and they may rest assured, that we shall endeavor, by close attention to business, together with a deter mination to please, to merit a continuance of the same. Our Motto is "Quick Sales and .ennS! Profits." Ladies and Gentlemen are particularly in vited to call and examine our Stock. ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK Attended to with dispatch. N B. We will tell you why we had our advertisement "Wait foe the Wa;on," it is because we have three wagons constantly traveling through the com tty with Stoves. KTA II orders will be faithfully and prompt ly 01 icwucu 10. Charlotte, Sept. 25, '55-if the business. Our address is '-Cottage Home, Lincoln coun ty, N. C." SMITH, KEINHAKDT & CO. Jan. 8 1856 tt CAROLINA FEMALE COLLEGE, npiIESI'lilXtJ SKS- J. mu. ot tins in stitution will open on the 10th of January, Board and Tuition, in regular ) c . course oO)189 Music, on Piano, 2'2 00 " " on Guitar, 1 1 Ot) " Crayon Drawing, 10 00 " Oil Painting,... J5 00 Wax Flowers, 10 00 " French Language,.... 5 00 " TERMS, payable in advance. T. 11. WALSH, IV , t. Jan. 1, 1855. lit A GREAT VARIETY OF STOVES 1 iVIOORE & BYEULi'S, Y THO are disposed to sell on the most ac VV comniodating terms. Their supply con sists of COOKING, PARLOR AND OFFICE B X AVIS' l A TTJ i. ii i rii a i . . .. . .... , iwl, umiijiii, lei ie." in in ML K IT PAYS WELL N0W-A-DAIS TO LOOK ROUND AND FIND The Cheapest Place to buy Goods, as much money can be saved, particularly u-hen you hare the Cash. ITE have just received one of the largest V and best selected stock of (foods we have ever brought to this marlict. We have n b. re stock of " of diflertnt kinds. Call and examine their supply. They also have on hand an assortment of Tin, JiiDfxia cfc Bri tania VlTcuro- .- 1 . i 4 j: . r , ...w, j na. Le ujspuaj oi lor casii or j fbr the box v-ijiiiiiiy xroouec. They also inform the public generally that they arc now prepared to execute all Job Work in their line. All ORDERS, therefore, for Roofing, Guttering or Stove Pipe, will be punctually attended to ar.d on the shor test notice. MOORE & BYERLY. july 3,1855 51 -tf Burmah.to his father, Joseph Robinson, Unq., of this City, has been handed to us for publics lion, from which wc muke the following ex. t acls. grovid w JournaL Newton, Muulmain. June G, 18"';. "Will ycu kindly say to Mr. Davis that Mr. Hibbard and myself, and lnde. d 1 re if hi uU. j all wlo cams out with us. Cm very grab.lul lor me dok oi -ain Killer which be gars , when we left our native land for Bnrmah. I have used it for Coughs, Cold.., violent interna I'uins, Summer Complaints, Hums, Braise and for the Sting of Scorpions and with uai (orui Miccrss. The only severe spasm of tlin .stomach which Mrs. Hibbard has had in Bur rnah, was instantly relieved by the Pain Killer. We always keep it where we can put our hands on it in the dirk, if need be. Although I look Mr. NisWt's box in iddi- T Aug. 10, 1855. METT & ROBSOK FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS ios. i ami -z Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. Liberal advances made on Consiimm..ta Reference:-. H. B. Williams, President of tne Dan k oi i nar;otte. July 1855 Uik.im.Oats. T!e L.mdon Veterinary Journal snys ground oats furnMi more ' ' --m. a . . i "" anu Keep tlio bowels iu l etter tionslv can ct.nu.n, a, tlu n wlirn .-ervetl out whpl iy gruiorag the ontswe separate them into' n Mjrnau of tin- gastric solvent!! in p form calculated to! secare their -peejy digestion. 0 round oats hy, and is now under the cnntnil r ,i, d- - . vvi im. 1 1 1 1 ersigued, who has introduced such improve ments aa DLlkK il ecu, s I i,i ,....!.:. . , i thousand rills. intii;r.A comfort, he trust.-, m :mvW..i ;,. p;..i t. : V S. AVrVi r n r i nearly every home in the country The ' f"""" Shocfcoe HU1, within 100 yards" of the 1 1 0t LU. count v press oucfat to receive . i:. l i. 1 i A- "' ,,u ;ma ' "eksbuig Kail- thos. . i i ougniioreceivi a cordial sup- Load ; thus affording a convenient and desirable ! l orn tTrv .juice snouiU trv to have its r'"ppmg piace ior travellers trohn? North r eom. I r iii ii f n-iii ...- i .1 .1 i i . - iuuow ipeiasnion ot the mith ltfo; i day, and make hirh soundm-r ,,;,. . h... r , OUlH Lfiniltir II ll.'lir. will ak a trial of mv House ti...' ,l!....n:.. I CH A K f.VSTnN k n public believing that my accommodations nd FACTORS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION charges will be the best recommendation. I MERrHAMTe ISAAC A. (iODTITV mt, Z. ' Richmond, va., Dec 4, 1965. tf paper of such character that the people could be justly proud of it. To this end let them pay promptly, advertise liberally, recommend warmly . and in every way stand bv their editors ,i Ua -i- tl.,.. . - - . . . ,111 , ALEX.VNDEIt , 'ormerly ot York Instnct, s.C. l-6m. wax. SEAEROOK J.AWTOX, rorir.erly of Lawtonville, coum C arolina. lady's Cloaks, Rcadv-lfatle Clothing, of all kinds, very cheap. Boots 6c Shoes, Hardware, G-rocei'ies, and some more of them very cheap. Negro BLLKETS. And we are determined to sell our Coeds as low as any house in Carolina. All we ask is an examination of our Goods and Prices. And as we take great pleasure in showinir our Cojdt:, c.i II and see before buying. HKOWN, BR AW LEY vV CO Oct- 6, 1855. 11 if Wilmington Charlnftr- ARntfi ' Wn my n"n'vvl"'n he returned to America, "ngioii, nariotte, ocvutn- , Btiu it is a one but t!ir, or f. , ... - purs ii- J anttoai erfordton Rail Road. Eating and Rerrcshnient SLOONT. conscien- i.t in the face of ail this, the sons win wn ouni v paper re are ner- o prefer anv one of t!,,. . , , . - ... .ivuiirni Ktnw ies. ami pr. --nt tit, ni to Abolition iumN . .. . I l " o ur more nutritious than tpkoUy for the same reaaaa that Hour is more nutritious than un groaad wheat. A.-tins. .1. Save your ashes, as ct'refullv ns you do yonr ten cent pieeea, apply them to voar crops with care, and you will rind them Off u rich, deep green color, while growing, and with a heavy yield at harvest. OCCUPATION. Oec.npa.tiou ! what a glorious thing it is for ! the human heart. Those who work bard seldom yield themselves entirely np to fancied or real sorrow. When grief sits ! down, folds its bands, and mournfully feeds upon its own tears, wea ing the dim shadows that a little exertion mi-bt sweep away, into u funeral pull, the strong spirit is shorn of its m;ght. and sorrow becomes our master 1 ,i im.. i i ... may ui-u iruuoies now upon you, dark und heavy, toil not with the waves wrestle not with the torrent.' rather seek, by occupa tion, to divert the dark waters that threaten to overwhelm you, into a thousand channels which the duties of Ufa always present. Before you dream of it, those waters will lertilize the present, and give birth to fresh dowers that may brighten the future flowers that will become pure and bolv in the suusLiue which penetrates to the path of duty, in spite of every obstacle- Grief, after all, is but a selfish feeling; and most selfish is the man who yields himself to the indulgonoo of any passion whiob hriaga no joy to Ida fellow-man Mrs. Stevens. STOP THAT BOY! , i . . ugar in BIS mouth, a swagger in his ! walk, impudence in his fope. a care for nothingness iu his manner. Judging from ' his demeanor he is older than ins father. ' wiser than his teacher, more honored than ; the Mayor of the town, higher than the President. Stop hua ! he is going too fast. 1 He don't see himself as others see him. Jle ; tUn,t know speed. Stop him ere tobacco ; shocks his mrves, ere nrkta ruins his ,.,nr. i ! FLORIDA LAND AGENCY. ri-i'ir' i - . . H'irs, .mo I HE undersigned has established an agency xaperience and atteati. i J. in tne town of A I lint, r finL:. 7 f ! a,,., i- . n vwniujuia v uuii- ue i i. , a, tor tbe purcba.-e, sale or location of i Lan.i Warrants, the purchase and sale ol lands jr, improve.! and unimproved. Th . at i r ! j t i ir pir-i i it- ,n,i wt -i FOR THE SALE OF COTTON, PLOCR,CON, WHEAT, RICE, vttt t- ..... . . t I J ii r S.mii- I i - e-iiasoeen m the Factorage aou ... omimssion Business about iwentv years, and we hone bv J n to give satisfaction tact HOW beuiir establisni.,1 th. , i:i ri , . ...a i. a. null lioail is to be con.-tructed immediately ronnectins the Atlantis and Uulf of Mexico, running through the entire length of the county, East and West, anr" in view of the great fertility ot our soil, the unusually hue growth of pine timber on tbe bind, the healthfu ness of the Climate, and the reasonable terms on which lands can now be obtained, there is perhaps no section of the Union which affords equal inducements to the err.iirra.it Mom the older Mates. Hav.na; had some experience in fartn- i"s en uie uuiereiit kinds ot lall,l 1!. BRAILSFORD, COttHISSIOZY iH ER( H JT AND AGENT FOR BALTIMORE A N I PHILADELPHIA PACKETS t..n,r., CHArON,S.C. ' nrA.i, "uvauces maae on consignments ol ... ,y saaress torsueii. Sept- 11, 185&. 71y. ".Sfl'BGES & BLACKT and ac- ,i- '7s:"riiii.iioieuseot them through- ' Tt out thf r.-in,it,r I : . wulll , n-i 1 1 .i v m l irnmrM n. ..... . ucter. ere me loafer master the man i . . . hit- luiiiiiv. an . """Wwip way ior pointing out such as are for sale v. wsrm iauiH ;iuii orutlsll IllU.s. StOO all such hoy a; they are legion, the shame of th. ir families, the dis-racc of tin ir town. th JOS. A. BLACK, Jr., Late of Columbia, South Carolina. uu and solemn reproach of their parents. ENCOURAGING. As an evidence of what girls can do, if 99 have a mind, a rini;ni.t; . - ' " nwca that three years nsro a Door omkn pbed aud was admitted to set type for that j paper. She worked two years, during ; which time she earned, besides her board. I about turn mrtAr.,A A.u . , " wuu9, uau avuumg herself of the facilities which the printing office afforded, acquired a good education. She is now an associate editress of a popular paper, aud is engaged to one of tho smartest lawyers in Ohio. Such u girl is bound to shine, and eclipse tens of thousau is who are educated in the lap of luxury, and taught all tho ''acOmldisllnleuts,, i.f n hnim A - v -fc J.T. STL'RGES, Formerly ottJeorge town, S. C'. A rv 1 either oi public or nnvato lan.i i.- r-..i. General CiHiimii..,. Ill Lr. -Ld niab'in- the in'erest of ! BOYCE & I O.'S WIIAHF, k,V 7 . ',0 ''S miorrration, or who may rhnrlptn i r' , have deter mined to sett o in inA. ,.r, tnal teIOH, ?. C. cn him. in Florida to call i W. O. JEFFREYS. Rofercnccn: Kcv. G. McNeill, ( .,, Dr. HaLUTT f FayclteviIIc, X. C. H. C. McLean, Es ., I , Pr.&C.Baics i Carthage, N. C. Hon. E. C. Cabell. 1 Hon. A. E. .Maxwell. Hon. I). S. W'a ler. i State Register. J Messrs. W. M Lawtox A Co., Charleston S.C Alligator, Fla, June 29, 1355. 31-1 V j REFERENCES : I W' M & J- C. Martin, John Caldwell Charleston, S. C. Pres.'t, S. C. R. R , iion. ju.iiiel Wallace, Pres.'t S. & tT. R. R j n v . w . fcinis, t harlotlc, X.C. ; S'-Pt 18, 1 855. 8 HE nnders'urned takes this method to re turn his thanks to his friends for tl.,. lih... ral encouragement which has been extended to him in his line of business, and o. inform tl,,.,,, that he has Sold his PSfahlUlinu,it tn t T l.l dnson, who will continue the business at the same stand. I shall remain in the Saloon. :is heretofore, and will be happy io receive the calls dt my friends, as usual. Fresh .Aortoik Ovsfersf W'll at It'll times he ketit on hn7id anrl ' M J served up in any style desired. X&t- Fine Tobacco,. Segars, Wines Brandies. And the best of Liquors generally, Always on nana. MEALS, composed of such dishes as mav be culled for, served np at all hours, in the most ap proved style of cookerv. II:jv Boai'tierw Are taken, upon reasonable term P-.tl nt Saloon, two doors north of Kerr's Hotel, if you j desire soro."thinir nice to eat and drink ar,A ,.T r... emit the inner man. r. M -. W- H. JORDAN, Drc. 25, 1655. ti for J. Adkinsou an order oi the Board of Di rectors of-Jjgjigr the V, nmmgion, Charlotte and Kutherford ton Kail Road Company, books are again open for subscriptions to the Capital Stoek of said Road, at the Rock Island Store, and the offices ol Wm. Johnston, C.J. Fox, and S. VV. Davis. All who feel interested in the honor and prosperity of the old N rth Sta'e, are solicited to come forward and aid in this great work, th o;.ly real public enterprise tnat iias ever sprung upon our people. L HAKLKs .1 S. W. DAVIS, WM. JOHNSTON, JNO. A. YOLTNt;, JOHN WALKER, LEROY SPRINGS, B. H. DAVIDSON, Commissioners. Oct, 1855. 23. 13-tf Slate of IVorth Carolina, LINCOLN COUNTY, Superior Court of Lair, Fall Term, 1855. Frances T. Courtney, v"s. Petition for Divorce Henry P. Courtney. IN this case, it appearing to the satisfac tion of the Court, that the defendant re sides beyond ihe Jimits ot this State : It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publica tion be made for three months, in the "Wes tern Democrat-' and in the "Nonh Carolina that would have been jrone Ioii ago, hud I not refused to part with it. The Karens, Iso, are beginning to learn kl value, and call for its use, but I have to di oy tliem, except in doses, for we could not I bin of being without it. With the Pain Killer, I feel myself well armed against disease ii i in, in all ordinary cases. It is indispensable, and I seldom meddle with any other medieiea Rev. CHARLES HIBBABP." Tuoy, Ohio, August 30, lb.5. Mr. Perry Dtn is : I fuel it to be my duty Is bear my testimony U, the efficacy of vourii fallible Pain Killer. I have ued it lor yc.in, lor complaints of lhc Stomach anil Bowah, having formerly been subject to severe uttackl of Diarrhoc i and Cholen Morbus but fw the last two years I huve not had occasion t use it or any other medicine for that Coniplaiut, it having perfectly restored my digestive Org I had a very severe attack, a fiw dajfaM, ol the Ague, and such a pain in my hack, ' j iiir.-u uuys aim nignip, that 1 Could get no a-' j I demanded of my physician, alter sevefsl things had been tried, to ft vc mc Fonirlhine H relieve mj back and head ot pain. He saidl must bathe, and wait till the Ague worcotf.apd uu; pain would wear away. 1 hnd toomuiii pain to feel easy, and sent und got n 5 cut buttle of the 'Verretable Pjin Killer." I look a little inwardly, und bathed according f" dir ! ections, ana one application has rcmo.ed u!l the pain, and I am able to write to-da v, thougb, t I with a trimiblinr hand. The application ! made hist Wc.,. ,-,bout nine o'clock, ioid I lud a sweet night's rest. I have recommended it IU1 wcrai cars as I 1:lve travelled a food YVtiiir " i i : i . I ""'6, mv newspapers I'UO laned in IDC town of Charlotte, giving notice to the said Henry P. Courtney, that he must be and appear be fore the Judge of our Superior Curt of Law, at the next Court to be held :pr said county, at the court-house in Lincolnton, on the 8th Mon day after the 4th Monday in February next, then and there to plead or demur to said peti. tion ; otherwise, judgment pro confesso will be rendered against him, and a decree made ac- 111 favor of ht estimable medicine, "Perry eordingly. ; Davix'a Pain Killer." ocai ana it has given universal satislartioa win re it has been used according to dirx. lions. Yours, gratefully, L. PERRY CHILDS, Pastor of Baptist Church, Troy, Ohio. Stillwater, Minnesota Territory. Sir: I deem it a duty I owe to society, es pecially to th? affliotcd, to offer this testimon'' Otn.L.B. Griffin. Newberry, S. C. lv TaHahasse, Fli. S. L. DuWELL. ot Georgia. R. A. Rogehs. of Alabama. It . D. Do well of Florida. sohool. Sacb a wifo will bo a jewel to her husband, on ornairjont to society aud aa honor to box sax to ner country. rIMIE C. -partnership laielv cxistino- under L the nnma of McNl NC ft NEEF, waa i waived o the 2Cth ult., by the a iihdrawal ol Mr. Neef. The Harblc and Stone Cutting wi.l hf rea iter h.-cj.-rird on hv the untJerki-," ,J at the same place, and ail emtrjeta and set tlcaieuU must be marie with him ,ersnnily. S A. MULL McNINCH. Chester, Nv. 6, lj.tf HOWELL, ROGERS & CO. Factors, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and Somvi Agents, orlh Atlantic Wharf, ... P CHA RLESTOS S. C S L pi csrr.t great fsc iities for aeUing Cotton rroui.cc. Wt make arrangemcnis with our inte rior brand to uaaaaet their business at the ten owest rate oi charges, ar.d phidfre ourselves to prompmess m every transaction. fc S 10 Lioeral advances made on Consignments. Striet personal ananno, to the interests of oar pauS 4kTBest of reieroicc5 giver. Sept. 18, 9 ,y Splendid Variety of Ladies' Oaiter Boots. I ) LCE1 CD this day. consisting of JA Ladies' Black Silk Julian GAITERS " Highland Tan " Julian " " M Creole CL Siik Tip Misses' Black and Col. Silk GAITERS at BOONE'S SHOE STORE. Jiadies, call and see them. March 2. Ib55. 32-tf Wii.,ess, Robert VViiliainson. Clerk of nor said Court, at Office, the 8th Monday after the 4th onday in August, A. D. 1855, and in the S0;b year of our Independence ROBERT WILLIAMSON, Cl'k. Dec. 11, 1S.5 3m Prs. fee $101 Male of North Carolina, LINCOLN COUNTY. Superior Court of Laic, Fall Term, 1355. ! James Carpenter, 1 vs- Attachment ! J. F. Leonhardt. ) Levied on Land, j f N this case, it appearing to the satisfac- JL tion of the Court, that the Defendant has absconded, or so conceals himself that the ordinary process of law Cannot be served on 'him: It is there. ore ordered by Court, that I publication be made for six weeks in the i VV Atfprn nm..pat ?! i ' . . . , ! .. w.... iu.u. mi, giv.n uoiice to ine ReceiTed this dav. When passing through Galena, some to week.' ago, I purchased of your agency a twen ty. five cent bottle. I was then suffering from a severely bruised hand. I applied it in the store, and was astounded at the ulr.iotl inftsii taneous relief. Before I left the store, the in flamaiion was removed, and in less (ban an hour the pain ceased. In two days my hand was v.iii as ever. Finding it to be really remedy, I determined to try its effect ss a curative for the Piles, to which I hud been a martyr for years. I had not. I conft a, murli confidenoe, because I had already tried hum. berless nostrums, without deriving any sub stantia! benefit ; but am rejoiced to say ti. .t my doubts were oon removed. After five dressings, my piles were amongst the things that had been. I am now entirely free from them, and in as good health as ever f was in my life. I luti recommended the Pain Killer to oth- said defendant, that he must be and appear ! ers similarly afflicted, and always with good before the Judtre of our Surierior Conn r I .flrnt. j Law, at the next Court to be held for said I Several of the captains of the Upper River FSTS' CARPVT mi i DDrre ' ' I -"' - "c-e ouri io De neid for said ! several o: me captains oj ine Upper Kiver IT Ladies' A"FEKb figured. j "ounjy. at the court-house in Lincolnton, on ! boats carry with them a constant supply, and V-4 """" with m,c : the Rfh Mnndair ft, . . '. .V. I :j : . r . , ,, ' r . . 't 'i,j c- , . r "rT ; mc iu .Monaav in re- curwiavr nunc m me moai vaiuaDie meaiciuc O OreU r l?lir.H Vt.. CI IDOL'iiC I Lrnorir u J I .. . i'u:.. xt- . . -'-"'- curujj u uAi, lUcn ana mere to nlead and re- .'h;, p;.. ..io . imc XilJ ill! ! Mlln Children's Light Colored BOOTS at BOONE'S Boot & Shoe'Empori June 2, 1855 46-tf Congress Gaiters for Ladies, TLST Received at J Boone,, Boot ts. Shoe Emporium. plevy, otherwise iudsment nm mr,f,-.n will be entered agaiust him, and the lands levied ; on condemned to satisfy plair tiff's debt. I VVitness, R. Williamson, Clerk of said j Court, at office, the 8th Monday after the 4th j Monday in August, A. D. 1855. ROBT. WILLIAMSON, Clerk. ! fPeb. 13. 1858. Prs-fee$6. ever discovered. I am, dear sir, respectfully yours, JOSEPH O. MARTIN. ITT The Pain Killer is sold by H. MPritch ard, Charlotte, N. C: also by Sill & Sill, Salis bury ; Boatright &i Barkuloo, Columbia t and hy Da?git, Grocers and iiadioirs UW!r generally. Feb 19,1856
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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