S- ----- Proa tli'- Booth m ("n!t' :i!nr. SOILING cows. Evcrr vcar'a experience in ulititr eaws 1 increase the !-v "t miik, uerves t prove the profit of thia cIm Op way of fa tling tbetn. The plant wont naltlrated for this purpose i:i tbc Northern State is Indian Core. I iwler skilful d. ana re men t . arret totu of ri-li ir r -1 1 1 forage nay be growa apoa uu grp , ::it ayth wnmoa grain rndln, or r; -! peytfif, sis Deeded by cows or other rtck, ami f i either in small field:, yard -r Ma n j ;i dairy man in New Vork a nM liave lici n compelled to fodder i i- -. - on dry hav in .Inly, August and S jit : ' or last, owing to the severity of the in aghta had be not wisely sown corn broad east ! :i drill early in tin wianoa, ex presslj t supply forage in sojaaaer ami autumn, in ease bis paturo and meadowM failed Ail domestic quadrapada Mod a f ;ll supply of food daring m wara months in the rear; ami it i the doty of the fanner t- provide it for thi-m. That it trill pny to ke-p stock wi ll, if it he kept at all, m.'.. nsiblc man will doubt As cvi- d. ucc bearing directly on the question of Miiling cows giving milk, we ask attention to the following statement copied Irons, the .i w Ivnglaud Farmer, one of the oldest and moot reliable papers devoted to the farming interest : "Soiling Coirs. The superiority of soil, ing, over the common method of turning rattle t pasture, or in other words allowing them a free range, is strongly contended fr by many t:t this day. The practice, so far as it prevails in this country, has been introduced from Europe, where it obtained for it long time, and when; certain pecu liarity of soil, climate mid population, render h far more necessary than it now is, or vi ry so..n can be, with us. Yet if it really possesses the high merits claimed for it by its advocates many of whom were among the most intelligent and discriaunat ing farmers and dairymen our country can boast of, it is certainly by no means to be neglected. We have now before as as wo writo, the statements of many men of this 1 class, and among the number n gentleman f Waltham, Middlesex county, Mass., who had four cows and n t a rd of ground which could ! appropriated t pasturage. These animals, therefore, were never out of the barn-yard, and fed with grass mowed for them, with green corn fodder which hud been sown broadcast lor them, and about three pints of meal each per day. The amount of their produce was kept for thir teen weeks. Two of these animals were I 1 if. rs "f two yean old. which had calves in the spring. The whole milk of one of them was taken by her calf during six weeks out of the thirteen weeks. Some of the milk of the other was taken for family u-e, but the quantity was not determined. Under these circumstances, three heifers could not be rated as more than one cow at bill age and milk. From this ftook, how ever, thus circumstanced and fed, li'J pounds of butter were made in thirteen weeks! An additional pound would have given an average of thirty pounds a week, for the wh.de time, to a stock which must, in fairness, be set down as three cows. Three bandred and eighty-nine pounds of butter from four good cows, in thirteen weeks, is a handsome return for the trouble of cutting green corn or grass for their daily food. Shaded from the sun by an open shed, all their droppings can be easily col lected into a covered reservoir, and thereby tarnish the maximum of valuable manure." The writer has traveled much in several States iii the lust two months, and spent most of his tiflae with gentlemen known to him as reading farmers. Wherever soilin" is wholly overlooked, tho want of good feed lr Beat stock and alter work-horses is severely felt. Nm can never have first-rate milkers until he provides a plenty of the right kind of green meat for his cows. Where a farmer understands the art of pr.-ducing milk, it is tho cfuapest and most healthy food for the consaaaptkMi at aerraats, I or laboring people, and for rearing children 1 or rearing riga, and providing all the meat that BMJ be needed on the plantation, milk is hardly less oaefuL A plenty of sweet fresh butter for the table, and some to spare in exchange for groceries, will improve the living of many a family, and save much of the cash reci ived for the main erops of the farm. A few acrea made rich and planted or warn thickly for forage, will yield a hand onM retarn, while the land and labor so e;nplo ed will nevet be mir-sed in the year's operations. Nearly akin to the raising of corn, peas aim grass tor soiling in the summer and autumn, is the sowing of winter barlev, rvc for pasturage at the South from I December till March. One needs either ! goouiresn lands or that which has been iii. . rally manured for this purpose. Sow i . . .. . . arh . put on a plenty ol seed, and harrow 1 the ground most efftsctuallv at the tim,. ,.f ' teedincr. and roll it if ron hmv r.,11..,- -p.. ' make one COM worth . . J V. take one con worth su common ones with - - - y . 1. L. i v ' , RKSIUKF lYimixr.. Rent nn twA com ta egga in a bain, add t.. theai three rood i taUespooBsfo of flour, v. ith a pint of milk by decrees, anil a little salt : batter the n.-m bake halt an hour, ru bake under the meut. cut " in four, tu n it. and when set on both X ' . ... , a bait oWpand eight inches wide, is the Mil-'.'"- sniu proportion. ' a, M .i. .. POTATO PCDDI3fO."-loa, p1uud of pota. ' ... , . , , r toes boiled and wttu lashed, o quarter of a pound .;" i: itl i Mirred in nhiist wnrm, tw. ounces of Bogar.tha rind a half a laaaea ..... rtaopped Hue, arita the juicc, a teacuful of milk; butlt-t a tin. put in tho mixture, and bake in . moderate oven for half an Lour; j ,n lwo egga may be added. DON'T SHOOT THE BIRDS BY Al.FKKD A. KEYES. Dua'l sh.t the birds, tb; warbling birds, Tnat ehoarjren with lhoiraang That li'l th air with antlodira, A bright and happy throng; Thai enrol forth their nativ lays Fro::i .shrub and lofty iinib, And gajly sing their taaeaal strains From tnoru till ereahaj dim. Don't shoot the birds, the joyous birds, That charm uV traveller's way; Thai priflr round the poor Mao's cut, And princely man-ion gay; Whose in ny Betes, so blithe and free, They chant alilv (or all, And ask of whstyoa da not want, E'en but a pittance small. Don't shoot the birds, the haiadess bods, That conn- whh bads and Bowers, That s.M.th the fanner's weary toil, Through nHBinw is sahry hours ; That Imiid their Bests and broad tbsiryoang Brade your I isltsn door, And linger near from early spring! Till autumn's golden stun-. Don't shoot the birds, the sportive birds, That tlit o' r hill and plain, That leave when chilling winter soaafs, lint soon ' turn again; That warble out their hymns of praise, With many a gleeful voice, Which calms th.-daily car. s of life. And bids the heart njoice. - - - - PADDY AND THE LOVERS; OR, AN UNSOCIABLE JBED-FELLOW. A fewuoiitbs since a son of Erin, about i eight o'clock one evening called at a country j inn, in the western part of Pennsylvania, and demanded lodgings for the night. It was evident from his appearance and actions that he and liquor had been quite jolly good companions throughout the day. The land- j lord was it lazy, good natured soul, and had imbibed rather freely that day himself. "If I give you A light and tell you where j the room is, can you find the dace ?'' stud , the landlord. Och and it's mesclf that can do that ! , Olilt illi.i'MIltl V. .lllt o - " . ' tin' I'll find it aisv enough. The directions wore given him and also ! a candle. He was directed to go to a room 1 fe on the second floor in the house. By the 1 time he had reached, the top of the stairs ! bis lignt naa oecome exrmguisneu, aim ne 1 had forgotten in what direction he was to go. m. . . See hi" lavs ot lb it issuing from a roc in, 1 - n j wn n - the door of which stood slightly ttjar, he reconnoitered the inside of the room, and found it to contain k bed in which lay a man, and u stand with a small lighted lamp upon it. Feeling disinclined to make any further search for the room to which he had been directed, he divested himself of his clothing and quietly crept into bed, He had been in but a few moments when a young lady and gentleman entered the room, The risuman eyed them closely. They seated themselves on tho chairs, in ( lose proximity to each other, and after chatting merrily for a short time, the young man threw his arms around her waist in a very cousinly manner, and imprinted a kiss upon her tempting lips. The scene amused the Irishman vastlv. stud beiner free from selfishness, he concluded that his sleemntr 1 o v.. ........... ..... ...... ... 1 in the enjoyment of the scene, nudged him, but his companion stirred not. He put his hand upon him, and found that he was tightly locked in the embrace of death! Bynonimoqs with this discovery, he bounded out of bed exclaiming: M urther ! murther! Howly Saints of Iliren protect me !" He had scarcely touched the floor with his feet before the young lady and gentle man were making rapid strides towards the stairway, terror being depicted on their countenances at the idea of the corjse leaping out of the bed. They had just reached the top of the stairs when the Irish man came dashing ehmg as though the fiends of Krcbus were close at his heels, intent on making him their prey, and the whole three went tumbling down the stairs, and it is hard to determine which of tho three reached the feet of the stairs first, The landlord stood aghast as the Irish man rushed into the bar room, with nothing between him and nudity but a garment vulgarly styled a shirt, tho hair on his head standing upon end, his eyeballs ready to leap from their sockets, and ho gasping for breath. It was a sight that would have made a man laugh who had worn a vinegar face from the day of his birth. Nothing could induce him to seek a bed that night again. AN hen the young lady and gentle- ; man found that it was not the corpse that had so unceremoniously bounded from the bed, they returned to the room, (they being the watchers for the night.) and doubtless commenced their courting at the point where it had been so suddenly broken off. JOH. W. CHAJIRERS, FACTOR, General lomiiiissiou Merchant, AM) Receiving &. Forwarding Agent CURkESTOjr, S. C. SITRICT ATTENTION will be given to the sale of Cot- ion, i.um, n in .11. i lour, aim other produce consigned to aw, for sale. Also, to the reeehina receiving Is. Will au1 torwanjing of Goods. Will make libera ad- vaneea on Predoo hipped to me. to be sold here. or to be hipped to aay of the Northern, Southern ' -.teo.M ,,.- ' ! WHEAT MARTfTT VYnjA1 MARKET, if T wish thousand ---- -' of a, a . ,, I to purchase three or four hundred 4 wca. ,or 1 pay the highest cash P Ch'.rlotte, from iU facltt.c. of transportation . . . . o "Ji.uainaDIC : - iii in- fcouin- nStatcs- 1 h;ive erecled 'arge Alerchant .1UIS COllllfJUOUS 10 tile KiUlroai .Clinah o nt rrrln ,irj - u., i i. - 4 , , , , " K"" d 'P running I ,st have wheat.' So brinj it along, if you want the hi-hest fie- i for it. ' anl prepared to grind for toll. f jam Waal I fTTJT! al'" 7""'!? il in j a" market in the world, here is the jdace to laava it manufactured. These Mills have ah rca;ly made a reputation not inferior to anv'' 1144 4 ii ii .,u i i ii uiiiiiii ni iiioi p -.- . . n -. thc Coumr . ma I KlSSIKG. '"There is much virtue in a kiss, when well delivered," says the Kev. Sidney Smith. We have had the memory i of one we received which has lasted us for j ty vears, and we think it will be one of the : last things we will think of while we live. 1 Kissers should be careful not to slobber a kiss, but give it as a humming bird runs his bill into a honeysuckle deep but delicate. It should not be continued too long; and when the fair one gives it, li t it be adminis- tered with warmth and Let there : be soul in it. It she closes her eyes, ar ". ; sighs deeply immediately after it, the effect is neater. JUST RECEIVIMC NO. 4, GRANITE ROW. - l AAA IMP1 BTED CIGARS Choice vUjvVU Brands, whole-sale and retail 1 loz. Mattrass. s, different kinds. 10 doz. Men's Fur Caps and Wool Hats. A huge lot of Pantaloon Goods, Flannels, Lin seys and Domestic Goods, Fast Colored Prints at f;f cents, Also on hand a lane assortment of Fancy and I Staple Dry Goods, I5oots and Shoes, Clothing and Groceries, Cheap for Cash. F.-eling grnteful for p;ist favors bestowed upon ! me, I would beg a continuance of the same, hut ; would also feel very thankful if my friends would j come and settle up and give nie a little money as I need it had. 1 am bashful and timid in asking for money and don't like to dun; if 3-011 want to save my feelings pay up, and you will oblige Yours truly, F. W. AHKFXS. dan. 29. 1856. tf. EAGLE FOUNDRY, K 1 II J O O. VIRGINIA, Cary St rctt, bet tain Pearl 8f 1 5th Streets, MANUFACTURES Locomotive Engines, Ten- Uci M.Ka il-Koa'J Cure. AND all descriptions o' Railroad Machi nery, Stationary Engines of any required I power; also, portable Engines, with a decided improvement over any others heretofore made, , (from 1 to 40 horse power,) en wheels, and so ; well adapted to tanning purposes, getting lumber, &c, wi h improved Circular portable SliW Mills attached, of 1st, 2d, and 3d class. Mining Machinery, Grist & Saw Mill Machi- cliiuery, rorgingt cliiuerv, r orings and I obacco r actory r ix tares ot every kind; also. Brass and Iron Castings made to order. p pAini , , , ,0 -c, 7." Richmond, March 18, 18a6. bin - DRUCKER & SOMMERS T their new establishment, a few doors A South of Kerr's Hotel, off, r ut Wholesale BHfl Ds t.l .it tlm Inn-nct ('qcIi nrinao oil v..r..s,.. every article in their line They have just opened a very extensive Stock of Fall and Winter Dry-Goods, Ready-Made Cloth ing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Guns, Pistols and Trunks. And a great many other articles too numer ous to mention, to all of which they invite th-? attention of the public, and their friends in general. Their well known low prices, as well as their very extensive variety of Goods, is admitted by all who hae heretofore patron ised them. Therefore i is useless for them to say any more. DKUCKKR & SOxMMER's Charlotte, Oct. 16, '55-tf CHARLOTTE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY- IIIIS COMPANY is now organized according- to the act of Incorporation, and are prc- Prcd ."ci.ve "Plications and issue pobc.es against joss oy fire cn all kinds ot property and merchandize. OFFICERS: R. C. Carso.v, President, John Irwin, V. President, Wm. Johnson, Attorney, J. F. Irwin, Sec. & Treas. M. L. Wriston, Agent. Director. R. C. Carson, John Irwin, J. A. Younr, Joseph II. White, James H. Carson, Dr. M. 13. Taylor, W. W, Elms, Wm. Johnson, Lcroy Springs, J. W. Osborne, Chas. Over man, and R. II.Rrawley. O" Direct all communications to the Secre tary. JOHN F. IRWIN. Sec'y. June 15 1 Soi 47-tf FLORIDA LAND AGENCY. THK undersigned has established an agency 1 in the town of Alligator, Columbia Coun ty, Fla., for the purchase, sale or location ot Land Warrants, the purchase and sale ol lands generally, improved and unimproved. The fact now being established that a Rail Road is to be constructed immediately connciin the Atlantis and Gulf of Mexico, running through the entire legth of the county Ep and West, and in view of the great fert lav of our soil, the unusually fine growth of pine timber on the land, the healthfulness of the climate, and the reasonable terms on which lands can now be obtained, there is perhaps no section of the Union which afTords equa inducements to the emigrant from the older States. Having had some experience in farm ing on the different kinds ot land, and ac quired a general knowledge of them through out the county, and having acquired unusual facilities tor pointing out such as are for sale either of public or private lands, he feels very comment ol making it the interest ol I nil nprwnnc iicVirr i .-. V : i have deter mined to settle in Florida to l on him. W. O. JEFFREYS. References: Rev. fi. McNeill ( .,, Dr. Halle rr. f Faycttcvillc, N. C. H. C. McLean, Esq., I , Dr. S. C. Brick, Carthage, N. C. Hon. E. C. Cabell, ) Hon. A. E. .Maxwell, ! Hon. D. S. Wa ler, f ralUhaaae, Fla. State Register. J Messrs. W. M. Lawton & Co., Charleston, S.C Al'.igatur, Fla., June 29, 1855. 51-Iy Wilmington, Charlotte, &Ruth erfordton Rail Road. -wv mi i ii- mwmwwp aiutoan order ot the Board of Di re c t o r s of. ton vS v t9 Uu,her,onl t r jfiare-si uf sa'd Road, at the Rock Island Store, an, l a? f" ot Wm' Johns,-n, J. Fox, am S. W. Davis. All who fl mt.t.j il the Wilmington, Charlotte and k other I. aaiti . ... wdvis. Aii who ,eei interested in the nonor and prosperity of the old N rth Sta'e, ) are solicited to come forward and aid in this fY " , ",K lBe (11y real PHc enterprise irrant un.b it . i ... that has W 1'"- CHARLES J. POX, S. W. DAVIS, WM. JOHNSTON, JNO. A. YOUNG, JOHN WALKER, LEROY SPRINGS, B. H. DAVIDSON, Commissioners. 13-tf Oct, 1S55. 23. REMOVAL. R. W- Beckwiih has removed his Jewelry Store to No. 2, Johnston's Row, three doors South of Kerr's Hotel. 30-lv IN , 16, 1955. IW An Englishman puts the h whore it should not be, and omits it where it should be. One being asked why he cut a hole in his hat, he replied that it was to let the Aair through. Another, of recent importation, dropped into v restaurant of New York, n few days since, and made a hearty meal, topping off with a piece of pie. The latter, upon tasting, was found to be cold, and and calling the negro waiter who stood near, he said to htm 5y, take this pie to the fire and 'eat it." His consternation ' was great when Sambo walked to the stove and quietly devoured the pie. CHARLOTTE HOTEL, BY IS. KERK, Proprietor. EVERY accommodation afforded !?!iH the patrons of the CHARLOTTE HfrTET, At this Hotel iskentthe Stage Office for Bland & Baxter's daily line of stages from Charlotte via Lhtcolnton, Shelby and Butheifordton to Ashe- ville. N. C. Also, for the line of Tri-weekly Stages from Charlotte via Monroe. N. C. and Lancaster, S C. to ( 'aiuden, S. C. Patrons of the Charlotte Hotel conveyed to and from th" depots free of charge. J. I). KERR. .Tan. 8, 1866. am CARKOLL HOUSE 1 tnefiier, a. THIS large and splendid three-story build ing, on the east side of Chester Depot, is now op.-n for the accommodation of persons tra . veiling by the ears or otherwise, The Proprietoris well aware that nothing short of a well-kept House will induce a cus tom to this, so recently gotten tip; "nd although 1 very solicitous of patronage, he refrains from i those thousandTaud-one promises which have been made only to be broken by many of his I illustrious predecessors. He confidently hopes 1 that he will be sustained, and upon trial give such I satisfaction and accommodation as will send him j on his way rejoicing. J. L. CARROLL. m at aTt M 9 Chester, S. C, Feb. 20, 1856. tf n v vr m f v ; yji rrJ rr j A 'Id Ii P & W lo( il ill M CHESTER S. C. By J. R. NICHOLSON. MTU E subscn'uer respectfully informs his Iriends and the public generally, that his house, kno'n as the "Rail Road Hotel," opposite the Chester Depot, is sill open tor the reception of regular and transient hoarders and the travelling public; and that he is making every exertion to de serve and secure a coi.tinuancc of the kind and liberal patronage which has h ithertefore been extended to hi.n. lie flatters himself that every needed arrangem?nt has been made to promote the comfort of all who stop with him : his rooms are airy and well-furnished, his ser vants are attentive and ojedient, and his table constantl' supplied with the best of the season, so that his iriends 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, and he is prepared at a moment's notice to supply his customers wit h private Conveyances of every sort, to any part of the suriounding country. He desires to return his acknowledgments to the public lor past favors, and solicits for the future an equally liberal share of patron age. Aug 90. 185-1. 5-tf lalfBi- and Refreshment S AX.OOKT. T1 HE nndersisned takes this method to re turn his thanks to his friends for the libe ral encouragement which has been extended to him in his line of business, and to inform them that he has sold his establishment to Mr. J, Ad kinson, who will continue the business at the same stand. I shall remain in the Saloon, as heretofore, and will be happy to receive the calls of my friends, as usual. Fresh Norfolk ystersjg Will at all times be kept on 'hand andSyJJ served up in any style desired. Jfjggf Fine Tobacco, Segars, Wines Brandies. And the best of Liquors generally, Always on hand. MEALS, composed of such dishes as may be called for, served up at all hours, in the most ap proved style fit" cookery. Day Ronrders Are taken, upon reasonable terms. Call at the Saloon, two doors north of Kerr's Hotel, if you desire something nice to eat and drink and to re cruit the inner man. W. H. JORDAN, Dec. 25, 1855. tf for J. Adkinson. By MILLER 6l ORR, HAS been refitted in a style of neatness not surpassed by any in the Southern States, and where can be found the largest stock of Wine, yfF Cordials, Brandies, and . EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. -i-T - c e ... . , , , , -. '." 'oi, .T- ouiu M.-UCH aco.,- "",""v-' "I. :tm,- noiu an nv n menus ami iu rest or mankind. ; Pulf! Pud ! Pull'! M e have no allusion to a newspaper puff, but to a puff as is a puff, on a genuine imported Ci gar such tis you can find at the Eagle Saloon. Old Crescent Brandy, uttage ot IrflO.to be found at the Eagle Saloon. ; - I Pinett's Old Castilian Brandy Vintage of 1818, atihe Eagle Saloon. P. Sfi. Goodwin & Cos Brandy A superior article for medical purposes, for si tin Eagle Saloon. sale at Wines. Mad. - ira. Port. Malao- sl ,rv. and Tenpriff.. .rf a snp. rioi 'jualitv, can always be found at the r.;;g-ie halo. in. Albany Cream ALE and Newark 4 1IJ K (Asnperioi artiel.-) to b had at the Eagrle Saloon. ! Sardines, Lobsters, Pickles, Catsups, Ate, &.c, For sal- at MILLER 4S: ORR'S Eagle Saloox Charlottp, Feb. 2a, 1856. tf siau- lVanted. HOGGINS t HAKTY, at their Store on the corner of Main and Trade streets, will buy cotton Rags, and give the highest market price. Charlotte, March 4 1 S 56. ly J. j . 1 Better than None. A lady applied to a magistrate for a peace warrant against her husband, affirming that he was in the habit of daily w hipping her. The Justice advised her to leave him. "0, no," she re plied, "it is true he is a very bad husband, but he is better than none." That's com fort for ladies, still in the enjoyment of "single blessedness." Mrs. W. A. Young will be pleased to give instructions to a few pupils on the Piano Forte. Terms made known upon applica tion to her at the Mansion House, (formerly Sad ler's Hotel.) March 11, l)6 Hm A CARD. DRS. SAM L E. & JOSEPH W. CALD WELL have this day associated themselves in the practice of Medicine, and one or the other of them can at all times be found at their office, next door to the State Bank, up stairs, unless pro fessionally engaged. In all dangerous cases Dr. P. C. Caldwell will act is consulting physician free of charge. SAMUEL L. CALDWELL, JOSEPH W. CALDWELL. Jan. 22, 1856. ly TDK. P. C. CALDWELL will be at the Office of Doctors J. W. & S. L. Caldwell from 8 to 10 o'clock, every morning. After that hour, he will be at his own house, subject to the call of any of his friends, unless professionally absent. Watches! Watches! Watches! THE subscribers are now receiving a laree stook of WATCHES from the most c-lcbratcd makers; also a rich stock of Fashionable Jewelry, Chains, Arc all of which will be so.d low for cash or on short time to punctual dealers. THOS. TK OTTER & SON. opril 27, 1855 40tf rpilE Co-partnership lately existing under 1 the name of McNINCH &. NEEF, was dissolved on the 2Gt.h ult., by the withdrawal of Mr. Neef. The Marble and Stone Cutting- will herealter be carried on by the undersigned at the same place, and all contracts and set tlements must bo made with him personally. SAMUEL McNINCH, Chester, Nov. G, 1855. 15-tf YOU OK SERVE CREDIT FOR YOUR Discovery. PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORA TIVE, is, no doubt, the most wonderful discovery ol thisage of progress, lor it will restore, permanently, gray fair to ns original color, cover the head ot the bald with a most luxuriant growth, remove at once all dandruff and itching, cure all scorfula and other cutaneous eruptions, such as schatdhead, etc. It will cure, as if by magic, ner vous or periodical headache ; make the hair soft, glossy and wavy, and preserve the color perfectly, and the hair trom falling, to extreme old ate. We could give the testimony of more than one hundred thousand to the truth of every word we have written. So circular and the (ollowinsr : Th following is from a distinguished member of the medical protession : St. raid, January 1, 1855. Professor O. J. Wood Dear Sir : Unsolicited, I send you this certificate. Alter being nearly bald for a long time, and hav ing tried all the hair restoratives extant, and hav ing no faith in any, I was ind -ed, on hearing of yours, to give it a trial. I placed myself in the hands of a barber, and had my head ruibtd with a good still brush, and the restorative then applied, and well rubbed in, till the scalp was a glow. This I repeated every morning, and in three weeks the young hair appealed, and grew rapidly from August last till the present time, and is now thick, black, and strong soft and pleasant to the touch; where as, before, it was harsh and wiry, what little there was of it, and that little was disappearing very rapidly. 1 still use your restorative about twice a week, and shall soon have a good and perfect crop of hair. Now, il I had read oi these things and who has not ? but have not seen hitherto any case where any person's hair was really benefited by any of the hair tonics, etc., ol the day; and it really gives me pleasure to record the result of my exper ience. 1 have recommended your preparation to others, and it already has a large and general sale throughout the Territory. The people here know its ellects, and have confidence in it. The supply you sent us, as wholesale agents lor the Territory, is nearly exhausted, and daily inquiries are made for it. You deserve credit tor you: discovery ; and I, for one, return you my thanks for the benefit it has done me, for I certainly had despaired long ago of cvei effecting anv such result. Yours, hastily, J. W. BOND. Firm of Bond tV Kellog, Druggists. The undersigned, Rev. J. K. Bragcr, is a minister in regular standing, and pastor of the Orthodox church, at Brookfield, Mass. He is a gentleman of considerable influence, and universally beloved. WM. DYER. Brookfield, January 12, 1835. Professor Wood Dear Sir: Having made trial of your HAIR RESTORATIVE, it gives me pleasure to say, hat its effect has been excellent in removing in flammation, dandruff, and a constant tendency to itching, with which i have been troubled from -ny j childhood; and has also restored my hair, which j was uecoiniiii,' gray, to its original color, i nave used no other article, with anything like the same pleasure and profit. Yours, truly, J. K. BRAGG. 114 Market St.. St. Louia. March 5. 1835. Dear Sir : I am doing an extensive travel 111 the West and South-western States, as general agent tor Adams American Liniment, and would be glad il vou would favor me with a consignment of PRO- FESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, as I feel assured that I can introduce it in many p)a- ces where it is not known, a3 my head is a living testimony of its valuable properly, in restoring the hair to its natural color. I am forty years old, and my hair was almost white; but after using three I half pint bottles, my hair is as beautiful auburn as ; it was at sixteen, and much improved in appear- 1 an, and T ,,. lr ;.!,.,. l,n,.lc m LnH i tor the price or ten. I should be very triad to attend I iled with the HAIR RES- j to any matter connecled TOR ATI VE. I have been for fifteen years en- ; gained in the same business, and will be glad to hear ; from you soon. Very respecthiUy, I " M- 1). BROOME. DTSold at 11 1 Market street, St. Louis, Missou- r 'c TJ, 1 -V- -v'l. 1 l... v e. 1 1 , - J 1 ' UlUaUd),.lL-W 1 UIIV, rtliU liy OUdll Vl)., Charlotte, ,".C, and by Druggists everywhere. j n-u muua oi iamii) patent intaicines tor sale, on ' the best possible terns, at Professor Wood's estab 1 i a t mat i n v I nsnmeni, in .warnet street, ?t. Louts, i April 8, 1856. State of" iort!i Carolina, LINCOLN COUNTY. superior ouri oj juaw, ran lerm, J8oo Jatnes t arpenter, l vs. , At;achment J. r . Leoidiardt. Levied on Land. N this case, it appearing to the satisfnp. tion of the Court, that the Defendant has absconded, or so conceals himself that the ordinary process of law cannot be served him : It is theretore ordered by Court, that f on piiDiication ue made for six weeks in thp estern Democrat,5' giving notice to the ; saiu ueienaant, that he must be and appear ihis state : it is tnere.'ore ordered, that pub before the Judije of our Superior Court of lication be made for six weeks, in the Wes- Law, at the next rourt to be held for said county, at the court. hou se in Lincnlnfon. on the 8th Monday after the 4th Monday in Fe- hruary ne.vt, then and there to nlprf and r I plevy, otherwise judgment pro confesso will j De eniereu against him, and the lands levied on condemned to satisfy plaintiffs debt witness, K. Williamson, Clerk of said Court, at office, the Sth Monday after the 4th Monday in August. A. D. 1855. ROBT. WILLIAMSON. Clerk. Feb. 12. 1S5C Prs.fee$6. Opinions of Ebenezer, Esq. Ebene zer thinks that rubbing snuff is fully as bad as driuking Avhiskey, and that if he should ever catch his wife rubbing he'd be sure to liquor (lick her !) He also says that when a drinking character loses his bottle, it puts him out of humor ; but if he should find it again, he invariably recovers his spirits. "Nobody Cares For Advertisements these times, it seems." WELL, one thing is certain, THIS IS THE last one I intend to pay for, in calling upon von, ye host of delinquents, to do your reasonable duty. The business outstanding, of the late firm of Pritchard & Caldwell, must ami skall be settled and if you neglect much longer to come and close up with me, you will have to do so with some one else, who will present you with a P. & C. vs. thyself no mistake. H. M. PEITCHARD, M. D. Druggist Apothecary, old Stand, Granite Uov. Charlotte, Feb. 19, le5o tf ALL persons indebted to us are warned to pay up immediately, or they avail find their Notes and Accounts in the hands of an officer for collection. Many of the claims are ot long standing, and nobody can complain, if a settlement is not now made, that it is forced. E. & J. LONERGAN. November G, 1855. 15 if Gunsmithiiig? tVc, Xv. THE subscriber thankful for past patronage, respecttully requests the continuance of the same- Having associated with Mr. Delane, they will he able to execute all work with neatness and dispatch. Bell hanging attended to at short no tice. Gunsmithing in tvery branch. EJed tools. Cutlery, &c., made to order. Shop at Kudisill's Steam Planing Mills. BEARD & DELANE. N. B. All persons indebted to me are requested to call immediately and settle, and those having , ricn ,,,) W, re the snrne immediately. . I. .. , ..... -.. v ...1 ....II ..-.fl. ,1... , W. BEARD. March 18, 1856 tf CHARLOTTE THE subscribers having formed themselves into a company, respectfully tender their services to the people of Charlotte and the coun try generally in their line of business. They are prepared to furnish MonumentSjGravestoneSyMan tle Pieces, Furniture Marble, Table Slabs, Marble Steps, to any pattern cut from Marble, according to the most approved taste and styles, and upon the most accommodating terms ever offered in the Southern country. They will keep constantly On hand the best description of Egyptian, Italian and Amercan Marble. All orders, for any article, addressed to the sub scribers, will meet with prompt attention, and will be packed and forwarded with the utmost care and despatch. The yard is situated on the north-west corner of the Charlotte Depot Yard. WM. TIDDY & SONS. Jau.8, 1856. ly W EW MARBLE YARD In Charlotte. THE subscribers have established a Marble Yard, on the second square south of the Court-House, and respectfully otter their services to all who may desire any thing in their line of business. They will keep on hand the best and handsomest kinds of Foreign and American Mar bio, and be prepared at all times to furnish TOoiiiiiiients, Ciravc Stone, Mantel Pieces, Furniture Marble, Table Slabs, Marble Stejtfi, t!yc. To any pattern, according to the most approved styles, and upon terms as low as at any Marble es tablishment in the South. All orders for Marble ;vork. addressed to the subscribers, will meet with prompt attention, and will be packed vt ith care and forw arded with dis patch. The public's patronage is respectfully so licited. GLEN & McCOY. Charlotte Feb. 19, 1856. Jy FASHIONABLE TAILORING. THE subscriber announces to the public generally, that he is now receiving a large assort ment of new Cloths, Cassimercs AND VESTIJTGS, for Gentlemen's wear, and will be sold lor Cash at a small profit,or made to or der according to the latest styles. Shop next door to Elms' Grocery St .re. Sept. 29, 1854. 10-tf D. L. REA. Slate ol IVorlh Carolina. MECKLENBURG COUNTY. Court of J'leas and Quarter Sessions January Term, 1856. W.VV.& B.F.Morrow, I vs. Orig'l Attachment. Cyrus Williamson. IT APPEARING to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendants in this case re. side beyond the limits of the State: It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publica tion be made 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 n xt term of our said court, to be held for said county, at the court-house in t harlotte, on the fourth Monday in April next, then and ther to plead, answer, or de mur, or judgment pro confesso will be taken against them. Witness, Wm. K. Beid, Clerk of our said Court, at office in Charlotte, on the 4th Mon- day in January, 18o, and in the &:jth year of American Independence. depj W. K. KE1D, c. c. March 11, 1856 Gw Prs. fee $0 c. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, : MECKLENBURG COUNTY. 'Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Tanuarv ! Term ldo(5 17 f rr.nn 4 , -v' Larson, Agent, . . ! p JLJ.. ( rlS"'al Attachment, yrus " nliamson. I T APPEARING to the satisfaction of the I I Court.-tbat th defendant in t hit, case rp. sides beyond the limits of this State : it is therefore ordered by the Court, that public , , ' . 1T . tlon be ,nale S1X weeks in the Western Dei a- Dern- ocrai, a newspaper puunsneu in me town 01 Charlotte, notifying the said defendant to be and appear at the next ter of our said court, to be held for said county, at the court-house in Charlotte, on the fourth Monday in Apiil ,,pvt tV.pn nn.l Ihpn tn nUo.l nnowror .. .I next, then and there to plead, answer, or de mur, nr iudmf-iit --' will rio tnL-pn J o -j.w "v- aaitlSt IJ 1 tli . Witness, Wm. K. Reid, Clerk of our said ' couri, at urace in I nariotte, trie 4ti, Monday in January, 18.0, and in the 80th year of A- merican Independence. W. K. RK1D, c. c. c. March 11, 1850 6w Prs. fee $0J State oi orth Carolina, LINCOLN COLM V. Office of Clerk and Matter in F.quity in Vacation, ) March nth, loot). Joseph Cobb, vs. ) Petition I iT sale of John Blackburn et al. ) FEIDAVIT bavins been made before the r A .. t C lerk and Master, that James Triplet and Wife Susanna Zimmerman, and the children and heirs at law ol Samuel .immerman, de- fendants in this cause, are not inhabitants of tern Democrat, giving notice to said defen dants, that they must be and appear before tne judge 01 our Lourt ol Equity, at the next court to be held for Lincoln countv. at the court house in Lincolnton, on the 8ih Monday loiter the -itu .Hot nday in February, f856, then ana mere to p.ead, answer, or demur to plain, riff's petition ; otherwise, the same will be heard rz parte as to them, and a decree made accordingly. W. WILLIAMSON, c. K. v.. March 11, 1656 Cw Prs. fee $0 A Sure Test. A ladv of v.iT shire has a certain receipt to test th qualities of indigo. "Fill a milk pan witJ pure water,'' she says, "and sift some indi on the surface : If the indigo is good, it will either sink or wim, but I can't tell which " FROM SEBASTOPOlT THERE is nothing new fv the Crimea, byVjJ rival, but at Sebastopol, on Tr!u l Street, there is something The undersigned has purchased of James BritaT his grocery and Liquor establishment, and invit the public to give him a call, assuring them tb" ' he will accommodate them with articles of tlH best quality, and in a style to suit the most f tiilious taste. Give Sebastopol a call, and judcr. for yourselves. WM PHELAN Feb. 5, 1856. if ' State of North CaroiTnaT" MECKLENBURG COUNTY. ' Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Januar. Term, 1856. 7 J. R. Daniel, 1 vs. Original Attachment, Cyrus Williamson. IT APPEARING to the satisfaction of the J Court, that the defendant in thjs caso re. sides beyond the limits of this State: ltit therefore ordered by the Court, that publici. tion be made six weeks in the Western Dem ocrat, a newspaper published in the town of Charlotte, notifying the said defendant to be snd appear at the next term of our said court to be held for said county, at the court-house' in Charlotte, on the fourth Monday in April next, ther. and there to plead, answer, or de mur, or judgment pro confesso will be takes against him. Witness, Wm. K. Reid, Clerk of our said Court, at Office in Charlotte, the 4th Monday in January, 1856, and in the 80th year of A merican Independence. W. K. REID, c. c. c. March 11, 1656 6w Prs. lee 6 lWATElF NORTH CAROLINA, MECKLENBURG COUNTY. Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions January Term, 1856. Charles Overman, J vs. Original Attachment. Cyrus Williamson. 3 I T APPEARING to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant in this case re. sides beyond the limits of this State: It ii therelore ordered by the Court, that publica tion be made six weeks, in the Western Dem ocrat, a newspaper published in the town of Charlotte, notifying the said defendant to be and appear at the next term of our said court, to be held for said county, at the court. house in Charlotte, on the fourth Monday in April next, then and there to plead, anawer, or de mur, or judgment pro covft sso will be taken against him. Witness, Wm. K. Reid, Clerk of our said Court, at Office in C harlotte, the 4th Monday in January, lSob", and in the 80th year of A merican Independence. W. K. REID, c. c. c. March 1 1. 1S56 Gw Prs. lee $6 STAf R OF H0RTI C1E0LIIA, M ECK LEN BURG COUNTY. Court of I'leas and Quarter Si ,0001s Jauuuiy Term, lrC.O. F. M. Ross, Agent, i vs. ' Original Attachment. Cyrus Williamson. 3 r - n ri n - , . . 1 ai 1 x AiTr,iUio to me satisfaction of tue J Court, that the defendant in this case ie. sides beyond the limits of this State: It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publica tion be made six weeks, in the Western Dem ocrat, a newspaper published in the town 0; Charlotte, notifying the said defendant to be a . id appear at the next term of our said court, to be held for said county, at the court-house in Charlotte, on the fourth Monday in Apnl next, then and there to plead, answer, m de. mar, or judgmeat pro confesso will be takes against him. Witness, Wm. K. Reid, Clerk of our said Court, at Office 111 Charlotte, the 4th Monday in January. 156, and in the dOth year of A- . ij 1 ni' liuui 1 li ' , i jie 1 up" ll( e . W. K. REID, c. c. t. March II, I85 Gw Prs. lee $6 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, MECKLENBURG COUNTY. Court of PleOS and Quarti r Stssimu January Term, ! W.".1 W. R. Myers, Agent, vs. Original Aftacbmenl. Cyrus Williamson, 3 J T APPEARING to the satisfaction of the J Court, that the defendant in thiscasere sides beyond the lirrtits of this State: It i therefore ordered by the Court, that publica tion be made fix weeks in the WesJern Dem ocrat, a newspaper published in the lawnel Charlotte, notifying the said deieridant to be and appi arat the next term of oui said enarf, to be held for said county, at the conrt-boa in Charlotte, on the fourth Monday in Apnl next, then and there to plead, answer, or de mar, or judgment pro confesso will be tak'D against him. Witness, Wm. K. Reid, Clerk of our aaii Court, at office in t harlotte, the 4th Monday in January, 1 836, and in the 80th year of A merican Independence. W. K. REID, c. o. c. March 11, 1856 6 W Prs. fee $0 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, MECKLENBURG COUNTY, Court of Pbas and Quarter Sessions Jtinueirj Term, IHoG. B. H. Davidson, J vs. V Orig nal Attachment. Cyrus Williamson. Court, that the defendant in this caie rf sides beyond the limits of this State: It" therefore ordered by the Court, that publica tion be made six weeks, in the Western DeB1 ocrat, a newspaper published in the town"' Charlotte, notifying the said defendant tofc and appear at the next term of our said rourt, to be held tor said counfy, at the court-bouw in Charlotte, on the fourth Monday in Ap' next, then and there to plead, answer, or de inui, oi juugiiicin -lira conresso win uc against him. Witness, W. K. Reid, Clerk of our m"1 Court, at Office in Charlotte, the 4th iMondiJ in January, 1K56, and in the 80th year of A merican Independence. W. K. REID, c. c.c March 11, 1830 Gw Prs. fee 6 , STATE OF NORTH CAROLlM M ECK LEN JiURC COUNT V. Cuurt f Piea (tm"rter Sessions Term, ltiTAi. R. H. Todd arid 1 Joshua Trotter, j,0rigina, Attachment. Cyrus WJIIiamson.J J T APPEARING to the satisfaction of tW Court, that the defendant in this case il sides beyond the limits of the State: therefore ordered by the Court, that pubh tion be made six weeks in the Western De ocrat, a newspaper published in the tows Charlotte, notifying the said deferdant to and appear at the rext term of our said eoW to be heid for said cour.ty.at the court-no in Ch .rlotte, on the fourth Monday in P next, then and there to plead, answer, or IIJU9 Ul J UWILCb L JJI U LUfif' 9PV " KIUe liliu. Witness, Wm. K. Reid, Clerk of oum Court, at office in Charlotte, on the 4th , American Independence. w if RKII). c. c c,t March 11, 1856 6 w Prs. fee 6 T xi f tiftnWT! BOOTS h SK0BS, Sole Leather, Calf Skins, Lining B'5"1 -Skins, Shoe Tools ofEvkky Desckiftjo-i CHARLOTTE, N. C. Oct. 20, 1854. tf

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