BENEFITS OF FA XI MING. ITS llKAI.TIHNUs.S. Agriculture fit A the constant an J regu lar employment it give, is conducive to health. The btbof it requires is calculated to ku.'t the Lame and give gtrmgfh ami vigor to the mUrtCtoW y-ttm; haaidf. it is mostly OWried on in. the opca air, which tii.'l- to promote u firee ;u:d generous pcr hpiration an 1 gives t..ne and elasticity to the body; while; many Lind.s laf Hnchantfl mtd other employment! are rendered un healthy by tin- poa at rained mtHiiMi in which they BMttt be performed, a::J the close eon finement vhic id i. raaary in earri ins them on. It ia obvioaa thai mind and body must be neseieed together iii order to pro uiote a regular and healthy growth in both. Man is naturally ignorant and loves hi eae, and win it not for the strong hand of necessity he v.ouM often become idle, use less and wit kid; the em-taut, and regular employment, therefore, which a farm re quires make- it product VC of good morals; whereas, in other employments, where those engaged are more dependent on others, their labor is mute irregular: this often leads them Id spend a portion of their time in idleness, and th;..- bed habits are con tracted, eeqnaintance u formed with per of impure murals, and tf:eir char ieter ami eteading in society are destroyed. This is one among many reason whv per Ml living in eJCioa are mote liable to be come prafone, intemperate and vicious than those who reside in the country. The business of forming is one which renders mankind more or lc.-s independent of each other, but impresses their minds deeply with a reuse of their dependence on divine Providence; for they know that they mav cultivate the land in tbe best passible man ner, and plant it with the best of seed; but unless (jod gives a fovorable season they can raise no orop. They Constantly realize the truth of Use holy oracle, that "Paul may plant xnd ApuDos water, but God giveth the increase." Then- is no employ, meat that Kads a man to refleetioa so much upon the character and works of God as routine of duty to perform, day after day is apt to be narrow minded and possess a weak judgment. Facts and observations prove that the mi; ids of farmers of equal natura capacity, are generally superior to those of persons engaged in many other occupa tions. (j . . From the .Southern Farmer. CUTTING WHEAT. Though the propriety of cutting wheat in the dough state has been advocated as long as we can remember, yet we believe most farmers wait till the grain becomes hard, and the straw fully ripe. We believe, how ever, the harvest might be safely commenc i d when the wheat is in the dough state, not only with advantage to the portion first reaped, but witli the additional advantage f bciu; able to secure the remainder be fore the straw gets too dry. The grain may be said to he fully perfected when the -tern, for a few inches below the ear, has changed to a golden color. In case of rust there is au obvious propriety in cutting at the earliest moment. After the attack has commenced, the wheat, so far from gaining anything by delay, suffers a daily loss. For the satisfaction of those who may be in doubt as to the relative advantage of early and late catting, we subjoin from the Ten ia --ce Farmer the following account of an EXPERIMENT IN CUTTING WHEAT. "A practical farmer in this State has sent to oue of our rural papers, two samples of wheat of the satin- kind, grown in the same field, but cut at different times. lie states that one sample was cut on the 20th of June last, in a green -fate, when the crushed gam hail the appearance of thick dough ; the other sample was cut six days later in a ripe state, the ears drooping, and the frrain firm and hard, Ib.th samples remain ed in stack till the 17th of October. When the grain was threshed, it was found that the green cut portion was equally dry with the other! but besides that, the green cut irra,iii weighed twenty-eijrht ounces more per bushel than that which was allowed to stand till it was quite ripe ; and the former has been also found to produce a better -ample of Hour, w ith one twelfth loss bran." For the Western Democrat. "TO MISS A. OF D. COLLEGE." The ancients tell of angels bright, Who came to sarin with glory laden, Who left the glittering heavenly band To win the love- of mortal maiden. And I believed it only fiction, I knew not then the urchin's power, I thought not then his winged shaft Could make me love within an hour. I thought not that the radiant charms Of woman, with their magic spell, Could rouse the slumberiugs of my soul, And make Btae love thee half so well. Caring not if woman smiled, I wandered h. edless on my way, My path w ith rosy garlands strew n Though still devoid of passions ray. While thus I stood and asked not for The changeful smile of woman bright, A vision came: -with beauty crowned fciied o'er my soul a new delight. 'Twas then I loved with passion wild, Twas then I felt affection's flame, And longed upon my captice heart To carve thy sweet, thy loved name. Oh. could thine eyes peruse my thought, And read my heart with passion teeming! Oh, could I see responsive thrills! Or thy dear eyes with pure love beaming ! I now believe the ancient fable, To dwell with thee and be thine own, I w. 11 can see how one could come To live and love but thee ulone. "JOE." ty Franklin, when he was an ambassa dor to France, being at a meeting of a literary society, and not well understanding French, when declaimed, determined to applaud when hi' saw a lady of his acquain tance express satisfaction. When they had ceased, a little child, who understood the French, said to him, "but, grandpapa, you always applauded the loudest when they were praising you." Franklin laughed heartily, aud explained the matter. SONG. Am "Blanche-Alpin." selected. If I were the light of the brightest star That barns in the zenith now, I'd tumble dowu from my borne afar To kiss thy radiant brow ! If I were the breath of a fragrant flower, With viewless form and free, I'd steal away from the fairest bower To live with, and love but thee .' If I were the sonl ot bewitching song, With moving, melting tone, I'd float from the gay and thoughtless throng To soothe thy soul alone : If I were a charm, by a fai;y wrought, I'd mark thee with a sign, And ne'er again should a gloomy' thought O'ershadow thy spirit's shrine ! If I were a memory past alloy, I'd linger where thou art : If I w ere the thought of abiding joy, I'd nestle in thy heart ! If I were a hope, with magic might To make the future fair, I'd make thy home on the earth, as bright As the paths of angels are ! farming, and Consequently none is so con ducive to morality and the practice of vir tuous principles. KAK.MIM. PROMOTES HAPPINESS. The employment is conducive to domes tic happiness; for the farmer is seldom obliged to leave home for any great length of time, and from the facility with which a comfortable support for a family is obtained, he is often induced to marry early in life. Indeed the nature of his employment is mch that it rend, rs a female companion indispensable to tho prosperity and hap piness of a former. In nearly all other kinds of business "getting married" in creases a man's expenses, hut in farming it not only diminishes his expenses but in creases his income; for tho care of the dairy and poultry -yard, which aro promi nent items in the aseis of many farmers' accounts, is almost universally confided to the female portion of the household. Lord Baeaa tells OS that the 'improvement of the ground i the Most natural way of ob taining riches." And oh-ervatioa will con vince uny one that there is more stability and permanency in wealth acquired by fnrming, than fortunes obtained by trade and speculation. M most other callings an apprenticeship of several years is re quired to id. tain a knowledge of the business, while in farming a young man of ordinary capacity can commence at once, and will have an ample return for his labor every year. An idea is extensively entertained that farming is more laborious than most kinds of mcchenical business; but from ex perience wa can say that it is the most pleasant, and agreeable business in which an intelligent man cau be employed. The great diversity of exercise which it affords ""alent to rest. Farmers do not generally work more than two-thirds as many hours in a day as tradesmen or manv mechanics, and taking their business as a whole, it is not so laborious and far more agreeable than majority of other employ ments. Its tendency is to enlarge the mind and beget feelings of disinterested benevo lence, and n mutual participation of good offices. You will find more practical piety and pure christian benev.denefi American farmers than among anv other Cluss efeQ.aal numbers in one country. I K' PITS ok P.VUMIXG. Although forming does not always lead to the rapid accumulation of wealth, yet it yields u competence to the industrious and frugal, and is the moat independent calling iu hte. 1 he items of profit, though appar- -.o.r mmmu :n ttiem-elves. amount, wh those ot the year are added together, to juconsiueraole sum. And Town Taxes. PERSON'S indebted for Town Taxes, for either or all of the years 1-.V2- :! and-'5, aie requested to make immediate payment. All who disregard this notice, by failing to pav, will find their property advertised for sale, in 2m days from this date-. Now, yon have fair warn- "Ug. S. A. HARRIS, April 22, lrC.b. tf Tax Collector. Sich a Gittim; up Stairs. A tipsy man in Orange county, New York, mistook a mill for his house, the other night, and when found was climbing an overshot wheel. On being asked what he was doing, he said he was "trying to go up to bed, but some how or other these stairs wont hold still." A WIFE IN TROUBLE. 'Pray tell me my dear, what is the cause of those tears ?" "Oh! such disgrace! I have opened one of your letters, supposing it to be addressed to myself. Certainly it looked more like Mrs. than it did like Mr." "Is that all 1 What harm can there be in a wife's opening her husband's letters?" "But the contents O, such disgrace!" "What! has any one dared to write me a letter unfit for my wife to read ?" "Oh, no. It is couched in the most chaste language. Hut the disgrace !" O, dear me!" The husband eagerly caught up the letter anu commenced reading the epistle that had been the means of nearly breaking his wife's heart. Header, you couldn't guess tho cause in a coons age. It was a bill from the Printer, for three year's subscrip tion ! Sensible woman, that! We intend to send her our paper a year, "free nothing." Ladies' Measurement. We are cu rious to know how many feet in female arithmetic go to a mile, because we have never yet met with a lady's foot whose shoe was not, to say the very least, "a mile too big for her." Punch. 3 A city editor says that a man in New York got himself into trouble by marrying two wives. A western editor assures bis cotemporary that a good many men iu Michigan have done the same thing by marrying only one. A Canadian edito- says that they have had a terrible winter, but with three tons of hard coal and a pretty wife, he has got through it very comfortablv. JW "Man-, I am glad your heel has got well." "Why?" said Mary, opening wide her large blue eyes with astonishment. 'Oh, nothing," said Mag, "only I see it's able to be out.'1'' "My lad," said a lady to a boy, carrying an empty mail bag, "are you a mail boy ?" "You don't think Pse a female boy, doz you ?" This is the young man in Grand street who is so bright that his mother has to look at him through smoked glass. J. & E. P. STOW K, Manufacturers OF STOWESVILLE. GASTON COUNTY, N. C, A V I.Mr opened a House tor the sale of their iroods m Charlotte, rtesiie fn -ill t lention ot Merchants to their House. Their goods are known, aud a call from buyers respect fully solicited. They also keep a good supply mi uiweik9,xou win endeavor to merit pafron- "6- JAXSftiK BTOWE, ri , E. B. STOWE. Charlotte, N. C, April 1, 1856. if Childish. A very excellent lady sought to instruct her grand child in relation to the provident care of Heaven. "Who gives you your daily bread?" "God," replied the child ; but uncle Lewis puts the butter and sugar on." VW The last result of Yankee inventive genius is spelling by machinery, the art of which has been discovered in Connecticut. It is thought, it will be a long spell before it will come into general use. V3T "Sam, why you no tell your massa to lay him up treasures in Hebeu ?" "Why for C uft'? What do-use ob him lay up treasures dare, where he neber no more see 'um agin, eh, nigger?" GF" A man in Kentucky was so enormous ly big, that when he died it took two cler gymen and a boy to preach his funeral sermon. --v, tbe The hojr, of course, for he HIT What animal has the greatest quan tity of brains ? has a hogshead full. M&T "Did you know," said a cunning Yankee to a Jew, "that they hang Jews aud jackasses together in Portland !" "In deed! then it is well that you and I are not there," returned the Jew. gratis for Cnarlotto, IN", o APRIL 2C, 1856. A Ta meeting of the Board of Commissioner! 2m. ot the Town of Charlotte, North Carolina, at their Council Chamber this evening. Present, W. F. Davidson, Intendant, W. F. Phifcr, R. M. Jamison, and Win. Harty. It is ordained by the Board, that the following Tax he messed fat One year l-ot?, at the following rates upon eaeu uinereni omectoi laxatiouas tollows, i to wit : On each $100 value of Real Estate, ien no tanner's ex- Stock in Trade. White male Toll, Black Poll from 12 to 50 years, Free Black Poll, Grocer and retailer of Spirtnoos Liquors, CoflDpany oJCircns riders,Eqnes trian performers and all others sub ject to pay a State Tax, a Tax of 1 Each Conceit per week, Company of Ethiopian Serena den, iid all others subject to pay a State Tax, to pav per week On eacS vender of Spirituous Liquors, by the quart, per annum, On each I tin rant Merchant or Pedler, or Hawker of good, wares He Mer chandise, not the grow th or Manu facture of N. C., except Books, a Tax of, On each SldO north of Interest, On ea.-h Surgeon, Dentist, Practising Physician, Practising Lawyer und all other person-, (except Minis ters of the Gospel, ol every denom ination) whose practice, salary or fees, or a I of them together, shall yield au annual gross income of $5 ,0. sha I pay the sum of $3, for the firt 1500, and s. tor every ad ditional S.'iOO, until such income shall exceed fl.'jOO, and 5 for every additional f-'iOO al.ove that am unt. On all p, .Hers of Patent Soap, medicines for killing crows, chinches, and other vermin.or for the raring of bead-ache tooth-ache, or corns, nnl of all patent medicines, razors and razor straps a Tax ot 1 ' On each Carriage of the valn.- of $50 Uueact. " $m and under $-2(10, On each Carnage of the Talue of -"no and under $300, On each Carriage of the value of Jt.'JOO and under 400, On each Carriage of the value of $400 and upwards, Each (Sold watch, Silver watch, Forte Piano, On each. 100 value of Gold or Silver plate One per cent, Each IW. " Bitch, u Pub.ic Dray 2 horse omnibus, 4 ' Livery Stable. " Std Horse standing in Town, " Tavern, Billiard Table, W. F. DAVIDSON, intendant Teste, J. B. Kerr, Town Clerk. May 27, Silt. $00 50 0 :50 2 oo 2 00 2 00 50 00 20 00 5 00 5 00 25 00 25 00 2 80 Importer, Wholesale and Retail DEALER IN AMERICAN AND IMPORTED ROWLING and Fishing Tackle M Table and Pocket Cutlery, Walking Canes, Belts and Port Monies, Percuss ian Caps, Gun-Powder, Patent Shot and Balls, Pow der Flasks, Punches and Belts, Bird Bags, Nipples and Wreuches, Washing Bods and Ticklers, Dog Chains and Collars, Gun-Maker's Materials, &c. &c. Volcanic Repeating Fire Arms. nrltlFLES, CAKBlJfES & iS. ' WLS, loading from 6 M -,'4 balls, and -an be discharged with greater rapidity and certain tv fli., ...... Allui D:..f.l l:ii " rm - . i '"" wm i iuji n ivuie. may ciiari'es can be loaded and discharged in fifty seconds. 40 cap, no pi nning, no recoil, no lateral dis charge. The ball is a patent loaded ball, oo the Minie principle, and is perfectly water-proof, and goes always SURE and SAFE. Also, Sharp's Celebrated Uifle, Throwing a ball with perfect accuracy eight bun dled yards. Also, Revolvers and Five Shooters, at Manufacturer's prices, to the trade. . SUTHERLAND, Xo. 132, MainStrt ?t. opposite. Kab Square, Itichmond, Wm. A DIPLOMA, of the Fret Class, was awarded hy the Virginia Mechanics' Institute, lot the pro motion ot the Mechanic Arts, to Samuel Suther land, ol It, chin. .ad, lor a case of Guns, Pistols, and Killes, exhibited at the Exhibition ol articles of Ainurican Manufacture, held in the city of Kicfa- uiouu, on tue iota cay ot November, 1$!4. T , A. BELVIN, Pies't. J. W. Lewellen, Sec'y. May 20, 1856. 3m ENCOURAGE TIII3 RNOCKIflG RIN AJND SUMMER GOODS AT NO. 4, GRANITE ROW. A entire fresh assortment of fashionable -t- spring and bummer Dress Goods. P sisting of Bareges, Tissues, Muslins, Gingham ! EAGLE FOUNDRY. RlCHHOIYl, VUtCrliVIA. Cary Street, between Pearl S- loth Streets, MANUFACTURES Locomotive Engines, Ten- ders,RuiI-Koul Car, AND all descriptions of Railroad Machi nery, Stationary Emrines nf n ...; i rr " - "I .M Utl CU Ltawns, Barege de Lames, and a large assortment oi r asi colored 1 IU ts hom le to cents. Also jaconetts, t ambries, Swiss Muslins, Linen nieacnea ana Brown Domestics. A large assort ment of Pantaloon Stuffs. A Iso, handsome Vest- mgs, ccv., etc. Neat Styles of Mantillas from $2 to $12 50 new Bonnets and Ribbons. A large stock of Boots and Shoes, coarse and hue. Gents Cloth Gaiters, $1 75. Also, Congress ur alters, ami upera lies. A good assortment of Clothing, (offered low.) Hats, Caps, Shirts, Cravats, Ties, Jewelry, &c. Just received 25 boxes Glass-Ware, which I offer very low. Also, on hand, and just receiving 50,000 Curars assorted Brands. fi Cash buyers would do well to give me a call as I am a young beginner, and must and will sen cueap. All l ask is a trial. F. W. AITREXS, Next to T. Trotter & Son. May 5, 1856 tf. "Wait 3Por nymt T HE undersigned begs leave M to return his thanks to th ose who favored him with a call dur ing th.-last year; and he would respectfully inform the public that he has removed to the .Machine Shop formerly occupied by Messrs. George & Whisnant, ndioininir Mr. .1 U...u:ii- ! , i i , . mou a ro am I lanmg Mills, wl,e,e he is prepared to execute all work , his hue as cheap and as good as can be done m the State. Turning, tutting Screws, Repair ing Boilers and Engines of all descriptions, Making and Re pairing Mill Spindles, Wood Plainers, Making Ploughs, Iron ing Wagons; and in Horse-Shoeing, &c., we will yield to no one for neatness, wear, and dispatch. Inter fering Shoes $ 85 common ditto 1, cast seel toes, or steel plate, $2. 1 have also eiveteil :.n Wr- 1.-.., r ng Tliass h:ch answers finely. The public can now fft brass and . - i nn 1 ; i . -iu nnn uu casuutrs D V call- 10 no 1 BrsLS? melted ov, rat a reduced price IS 00 I Brass' wanted M 15 00 I o , Jan. I, 1856. -tf 5 00 0 50 1 00 2 00 3 00 4 00 1 00 50 2 00 THE WAGON! MLThy is it Jenkins & Taylor sell Stoves r .uS.cheap' Because they buy them t orn the Manufacturers. JENKINS & TAYLOR WOULD respectfully announce to the inhabi tants of Charlotte and vicinity, that they have removed from their Old Stand, to one door West of Ll.ns & Sprau's Grocery Store, where they have now on exhibition, just re ceived trom the North, one of the most EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENTS OF power; also, portable Engines, with a d. ri,l.,t mprovement over any others heretofore m:.,i.. (from 4 to 10 horse power,) en wheels, and so" well adapted to firming purposes, getting lumber, &ic, wi h improved Circular portable Saw Mills attached, of 1st, 2d, and 3d class 1 ; ; t . . c. . '"'""s iuaemncry, uristA, Saw AlilJ Mucin e.lllntTtr Fiir.ini. .. r. A 'I'.. I. r, . ... j -"g'-'gi' "u iuihvci r aciory fix lures of every kind; also, Brass and Iron castings made to order. P. RAI1M. Gin DRUCKER & SOMMERS AT their new establishment, a few doors South of Kerr's Hotel, off r t Wholesale and Ketail, at the lowest Cash prices, all and every article in their line. They have just opened a very extensive tock of Kail and Winter Dry-Goods, Ready-Made Cloth ing, Hats, Caps, BootSj Shoes, Guns, Pistols and Trunks. And a great many other articles toonumer ous to mention, to all of which they invite th iittention o the public, and their friends in general. Their well known lo prices, as well as their very extensive variety of Goods, is ad.,,1 ted by all who have heretofore patron ised them. Therefore i is useless for them to say any more. DKUCKKR Hl SOMMF.US Charlotte, Oct. lo-, '55-tl Wilmington, Charlotte, & Rfeth erfordton Rail Road. X i- io an order oi the Board of 0i- ... s.r.pi,ng some eight yea .7 was engaged in the manufacture which on account of the disnru .8l length of the legs, refused to stand "Mother," said he, "does r Up everything?" -Yes, my 6o. e then," replied the young hopeful ... he'll laugh when he sees this stool "Father, did you ever have n wife besides mother ?" "No m 1 er wi my boy l possessed you to ask such a '. "Because I saw in the old fainiI! where you married Anna Don,illy and that isn't mother, for her uami D ' Smith." 1S S She that marries a man becaUs , is a "good match," must not be surn if he turns out "a Lucifer." HP" Why have printers an over other workmen ? and set at the same time Because La. SF An eminent phrenologist has examine the head of navig-ntion. 3 is S 3 CHAKLOm HOflj J. B. KKHK, PrOpri,(0r HOTEL. "LQTrz mis ilotel is kept (he Stairc Offir-.. c. & Baxter's daily line of stages from Char ""Uld Lincolnton, Shelby and RutherfiirdtJ IT t X ville, N. C. 0 ( Also, for the line of Tri-weckly fjfam , Chariot via Monroe. N. C. and LanauKn k? to Camden, S. C. f'8 Patrons of the Charlotte Hotel conveyl(j0 from the depots free of charge. " Ja. 8, Iffiftrta KE8E' MECKLENBUKG HOUsf Sis?-' SMMHa. jLlJ ! mm Richmond, March IS, 1S5G.- RALEIGH & GASTON RAIL-ROAD Mdiietsw if vaslau It. m. Office, ? Raleigh, Feb. 3, 1856. s S THE NORTH CAROLINA RAIL 1?0I is: rw.iT ua.L.J i i i , ,. l , - , u is uereov s-ivcn. that Woods asid Prodaioe Jirougnt clown that Road, intended for trr tice ation over the Raleigh .fc Gaston Rail-Road, will be received by this Company at the North-Caro-Ima Rail-Road Depot in Raleigh (owned jointly rv n ' H II ' ii itiiou 1 'in. -I.--1 1 a j i i y ...... i i ,i ii ! ii . ( U tnenci without dt hiv or extra M1;.rm.. designed for the Western Merchants and others aiong mat JKoaa, Will likewise be delivered at the same- point. All dues for freight must be paid at Petersbnre or lortsmouth, excent on w.-iv iv..;.,i,f ...i.:,.r. ........ mi ,,a.u in auvauce or on deliverv of th goods. J "Z:: J oemaue t.y the Officers and -ul! " Ll vo mnanv to n-iv-e tur..,.. ii' I iau IH 1111 fit l,r.f.I.L. .....I 13....,!.. .- i -.'wua iiii.i x iouuee r. i "roia aim si inni rs ot iw.ric.mi.i..j i- , ,. ri ,,,, ii iiursifU I O MQ-rt tlniiii . I ........... , . . 1 mmi uiMiucuy mariveu, so that their desti nation may be known. Feb. 19,-tfJ A" IIAMILTON- Pf- At this Simple Word r a grea 10 0(1 IS 00 5 00 25 00 Charlotte Ever offered in North Carolina, among which will be found the celebrated Iron Witch Cooking Stove ! Which has gained such a famous reputation in the southern i mmi.,, .u i . . ,u rr, t. iasi eignteen months Ihis btove we warrant superior to ..y vwuk.iis oiove now in use. It is simple in its arrangements, consumes less toel, and does more work in a given time, than any other Stove now in USe. We will put one beside any other Stove of the same size in the United Mates, and if it does not do more work in any given tune, we will fnrf it th -;r tKo t . ...i . . ... I"""1 " , JU'1 selling and go our death mi mc ueiier one. All Kinds of Parlour and Box and L f' fn,'constantly keep an extensive ana varied stock of CHARLOTTE itiT ll'Sa tlian is nuiiiimJ k. ' ouMue-s. nearly every article i '4 nit lupnon i,t iii r.. a a n !L" Whii; please copy. SlOO Keianrd. AWAY from m Rail penditures bei Road Sliantecs, (in 1 ih ertv count v. fl , w tmilV ll'lll'r nionl 1 DMVItl fh.. 1 III. ..r f ... . on Ins turm, his balance sheet -bows a I feBwr- healthy and thriving business at the end of ! h ffS! fld f V ,Gin' a 1,111 both black and ot nv diuni sin- the j vur. Couuneree aad anfarn I Jin E. .m v. 11 , n 1Z V , -.DIUC I - " I'm, i JfS nit oases oi ifr-'e rapid accuiuulat product J uese ere undormi: II wn a:.-t....l -i -uJYl morality and i 7 M negroes in any safe jail sothat lcan i virtue. Licentiou.ne.s and vice of everv i l?' B,:"-,,r " dollars tor either one of ! Kllul production T J,, 1B f1" themselves . into .i company, r.-spectfullv tender their sen .ces to the people of Charlotte and the com try generally , th-ir line of business. Th." a -preptofiirnish MoumentS,GraveStoue?,K He 1 m ces. 1 iimiture Marble, Table Slabs MarWe 55Up,, to any pattern cut from Marble, according i t'i,. . i " Bnl1 upon m lnotacconiinodatine-terms ever .,r. r...t ;..'.i... Fbev will keen I'nncinnti,. -,i... ...i .l . . . r.iw,i hv r..ii x':.-. ... i . . . V . il'MI I'll. C.lii.n... r i 'Il l .ll Ill 1 i ii.... . I 1 . ' v .-vuiirs . ,. . , " - ' " v iiauilT. .Tiln Ot' nictf. ... fatt wealth, the liti' J out 90 years old. a, ! oteP ...ri-v" , " . l"lrvuseti by A. J. OiT. at Thima I ri... ,.'",":. ... - .uuaio luxury and execs,. . fanpaato District. BoaAST rfST." "Z? ept into the Roman I?nUt. i weowocr, I-..4. 1 think ih, . -;n .... " I ' are. ... ,uin, ,iUtl ,i. , , . - j " to maKe I wll i .V.44..t V.,j ,ll,' , . r(, .' - " . --' " lU'lll. I V c .- .. wvuHnuruMito. MWt approved taste and style Soothern counnv. All orders, for UvtrtUa . X if.i , 1 lit scno: r, w in meet ,v..i. .,,, ntf , . ...i' uiiuu, UIU will nh tbe i.tmost care TIDDY & SONS. uu nnd Sheet Iron, Japan and Britannia Mare, Brass Kettles, Cast Iron Bed- Ai. ; u -V n"f Rac, Cradle, Sre., . All of which will he sold Wholesale and Re tail cheaper than has ever been before ot tered in this vicinity, j We would re urn our thanks to our friends arm us:omers for the v. rv liKi . ,l i , j m ii unit ire the have bestowed upon us, and they may rest assured, thai we shall endeavor, bv close attention to business, together with a deter mination to please, to merit a continuance of ihe same. le Our Motto is "Quick Sales and Biiall Profits." Ladies and Gentlemen are particularly in vited to ca.I and examine our Stock. ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK Attended to with dispatch. adLttW'" 7 weh.ad our north-west corner j is becauT... "".I Z?. J?9"0" travel. n-ti, u Tu "o"s constantly VZL ough the com t.y with Stoves Uvf J1 I onto re ; ' 1 hi f 1 . t, r..u .tt-j.: . " ana prompt- iue. ticeaaoasne, a-.j vicc ()f ove v ; - anvdoUm tor either one of ia followed in turn, erupting tho betteV BJ roduction of her peopIo,aM due time Wff' - nin . " mm 7 Wl,r- t cotriiotion. Thus t. r- nnnated th existence of one of ,L, mo,t "eeat poBtiea! structures of which the old world could boast. FAKJI,Xa,w,;;)vr.;T1!CJUXDi Thereat diversity iu agricuhural cm- puactU well calculated to eaWe the niind and baprwfl the jad-ine.t, for every kind of teasoo hrin-s a uiderent kind of work, ami therefore tho mind is constantly excrcL-e-l and the jud:g:nei,t CXT.andeU; will i 1 Dtecbaoic w.io has Notice. 711 V - A V .V e . K is. v "",u,l,l,n,wr.lH'rabout TVo rears ago. aem boj named NBW UAKBLE YARD mnr .-J Charlotte. I V:r nave ' WWiad a Marble r , r, s-conu square som l ou..-Hou,e, aud rcsneetfullv offer i u uie seennil Kn,r o u -r . -. . . ....'i . ii ii ill inp ,,V... tV . tn -M j 1 V- services Ihkiii.'cc Ti :n P - mim uue oi lm ilI . mii i uu.;ZcL :.r u 7 'JVa and American Mar mmmm 1 11 1 U i 11 A ND YET, simple as it is, yon hea nmueover c. You take up the papers and almost the first word " yon see is C LOTHING ! 22 V on stro.l over the city, and vou will 9i see sum samples of " CLOTHIlo !2! A little here, a little there, And no assortment anywhere ; Until you get to FdLLIIVQS & CO.'S, Where every one runs to get Clothing ! u wo, ,10 they run there ? S.mrly be c.use they car, getClo.hing better made more I'lSnionabie, and at less prices than at any House in North Carolina. We make a busi ness ot i tmanufacture our own Goods, and every article sold by us is WARRANTfi) money returned. 'ul And we are bound to keep The Largest and most Fashion able Stock oi Clothing in the State. We have a full stock of Child re ns', Youths' and Boys' CLOTHING, at low prices. Also GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TMVJWS, Jir.iCVS, CARPET OAXiH, l MBJJEtLAS, CASES, Porte-Monies, Pen and I'ockct HAIR, TOOTH, AXD NAIL BRTTawwa . n 1 . j, w . oi wnicn will be freely shown and r given, at the Emporium of Fashinn rk , B7 FULLINGS 6t CO. Charlotte, N. C, Nov. 23, 1854. the Vilmington, Charlotte and Kutherfor.l ton Hail lioad Comnanv, hooks are -at-.,;,, open for subscriptions to the Capital Stock of said Road, at the Rock island Store, and c ,x7 A ' .. Jon,1S(n, C.J. Fox, and S. W. Davis. All who feel interested i the honor and prosperity of the old N rth Sta'e are solicited to come forward and aid in this great work, th only real public enterprise that has ever sprung upon our people CHAh'LES J. FOX, S. W. DAVIS, WM. JOHNSTON, JNO. A. YOUNi;, JOHN WALKER, LEKOY SP LINGS, B. II. DAVIDSON, Commissioners. 13-tf CHARLOTTE, If. c. IWOULD repectfiilly invite the .u. (fe tention of the public to my House, JIU which is situated '.I doois north-eust nt k"!.7 h i, which is now open for regular and traaC hoarders. I'aiiicuiar att-ntion paid to Z horses at either of my stables. All kind.s 0f d" vers will find ample accommodation at my llJ Havingsand lots, shed stables and plenty Gi w ter. Also, all kinds ofstoitliing done,horejZ iag, baggy or oaniag.: repairing ,jr u,.w " made out and out to order, at good as can L made m Charlotte, 011 the premises. And U to the travelling public, that any thing in H,,. Z of hyery conveyance, can be Bad from a sadj; bose uji to a coach aud four, at the shortest Z tice. Any one callinir on us in either 1 1 . our business, no pains will be spared to gin J wacnen. s u. KEA, Propria, F..M. RE A, Agent. May 20, Sr( tf in II to Oct, 18.15. 2.3. YOU DESERVE CREDIT I'OK VOl R JJiscovery. CARROLL HIS large and splendid rthwmiiimV bull, joj;, ou nit; east SKle ot I lester I), now open tor the accommodation of persona The l'roprie.oris well aware that AOtfciaffAi oi a treil-fcepi Uue will induo7,T Ion, to tins, so n-eently gotten up; and althni very solicitous f patrouag,', be refrains S hose tlnmsand-and-om; promises whicl, U been mad.- only to be broken bv manv ! i., illustrious nejama. He eongdeotlr that he w.ll l.esustai..ed,a:id upon trial rfveiS satwTactioa and accommodation u will arWb 0:1 his way njoieing. Chestr, S. C, Feb. SB, ItmXSt pROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTOIIA J. TIVE, is, no douht, the most wonderful discovery ol tbisageof progress, tor it will restore pennanenlly, gray l.air to ve original color, cover the head ot the ha!d with a most luxuriant gtowth remove at once all dandruff and iiehm,, ..n scorfula and oilier cutaneous erntrtinna '....h . schuldhead, etc. It will cnre.ttsrf by fiiaic ner vous or periodical headache; make the hair soft glossy and wavv. and diispi vh ili ei.l.,r c. ...i..' and ihe hair trom falling, to extreme old a-e. ' We COuld irivti the lnuimnnn .if ii...... .1 hundred ihousand to the imik ..r 1 have written. See circular nnd iln. (.. II, . Tll- loll.iwinff is from n ,i;Mii.,,,:l,...l i." i the medical profession : M T,,..! T. , Professor O. J. Wooo- ' ? J' lox- Dear Sir: Unsolicited, I send you this certificate. .-mirei uciii" ueany uaiu tor a lunjr time, and hav. g tried all the hair restoratives extant, a. d hav. g no lauh 111 any, I was ind . , l nt. l. :,, ;.. ..1 yours to give it a tnal. 1 placed myself in the bands of a barber, and had mv h. ... ,,,1.. .1 ... .1. , 11 m ,ia,id !,he rfStra've then applied, and well ruhhtd in, till the scalp was a glow. Th,s 1 -FCU1CU Bry iiiorimiL', ana in ihice weeks the yjwng hair appea.ed, and grew rapidly Com Awgusi laB till me present time, and is now' thick black and stron.-solt and pleasant to the touch;' whe' as, be ore, it was harsh and wiry, what I litis there a 11 anu mat utile was d,sainrariii' verv 1 st, ..to , . . - ..... ,.00 )um icoioinuve aiiout twice a rapidly. wet-k, and shall soon have a good ar.d perfeel eron ot hair. Now, it I had read ol these things and who has not? but have not seen hitherto any case CIIESTEK, S. c. M By J. R. NICHOLSON. M TIIK subaeriber reaprctfallj inlormi his friends and the j.uhliu jjnierallr, ihiit iiis baaaa, knna us the I ' Road Hotel," opposite the Chester U. pot, j. sil) open lor the reception of r.-'iilar anil transient boardcra and the travelling public; and that he is making every exertion to de serve and secure a continuance of the lii.n aud liberal patronage which has hitlnrMuf been extended to him. IIL. flatters liiialflh.l every needed arr.ingerpent has been anatrk promote the comfort of a II who stop with BM ht rooms are airy and areil-fariiMUcd, bi tr vants ure attentive and obedient, and hiaullt constantly supplied with the best of the scafon, bo mat Ins .nends will not want any steak necessary to make their sojourn ptcSMBtaW agreeable. His stables are furnishes' Ha good hostlera and an ahundjiicc .if provendrt ";: s prepared at a moment's notice U supply I. is customers with private ConvcjW sun, 10 any part of the SurtoatOfl country. lie desires to return his aopowlcdraa lnf' i'llblie lor p:ist avors, und m.liciUVi the f uture an equally liberal chare of putts Aug 20,13.34. 5-tf f wneie any person's hair was rent I u l,..n.rt...j 1... or,., 1 -.. . . .V I. U I.V anv mi we nun uuues. err. ul i he 1 1 . 1 ..... 1 ;. 11.. , MJf.lIU H ICSIIV 0 ..... v i ia u me result ol mv miw. I ho,... .- 1 1 J I prices It 7 I hlfn . . . .1 1 ZC T yoar prepaiotion to hers and it already has a large and general sale ihrolioiit the Territory. The people here know ns etlects, aud have confidence in it. The simple you sent us as wholesale agents for the Territory nearly exhausted, and daily inqmrjes are taaje tor it. Vou deserve credit tor vou: discovery and I, for one, return you my .hanks for the benefit ,t has done me for I certainly had despaired Ion ago of ever effecting any such result. 3 v rX""rNu,,-"!y J- W. BOND. Firm of Bond oy Kellog, Druggists. . The uti-'ersi.jried, RejT K. Brar-r, ia a minister m regular a..dmg. and pastor of l,e OiSSS church, at BiookHeld, Mass. He is a gei an of considerable influence, and universally !!"". d . - . . ' vv l DYER. Professor Woo' Jaa'"'r9 ? 18- Dear Sir: lb gives me pleasure ly attended to Charlotte, !ept. 25, '55-tf STATE OF NORTH CARoIia. UNION COUNTY j Court of PUas and Quarter Sessions, ) Spring Term. C regular tirmM-l r -... t .1 . ieahurg oonnrv, &oraa UtwtaaTSuS; McX.iut ..f V..... .1 T ' Jlui UW to thosnbserib.,- Said a old, 01 copper color, ab..qt o foot It) mca " ,i "d? S.i'Sfe A,:-V'' rt -'.mgsaide ft ja or dehv - ring hi,,, to nie sI can get fiT? ...i 11. i . . . 1 1 ..... m . - mm ' liara. I ! ol. I . SUTTEJf. 1'uieviU.. M,cirgCo.,N.l:APViul Fb. 2. Tbey wa, fceep n Band STbead HlX'7' rt lands of Fon-ign and American Mar Z. .V",J'.a 1 pi-par a at ail nmrs to fnmwK Momnnv2iU, Grave Stones, Mamtol Pieces, Furniture Marble, lab.e Slabs, Marble Steps, A-r. -To any patttrn. .-.c crding to the most approved n s, and upon t mis as few as at any Marble es lahhabnient iu the 80,1th. All wd. rs for MaOde work, addn-ssed to the Pate! Sir ' 'IV t wfS dLs- Lu...i PUMHI 3 Paori 's rrspectfnllv so- V iSot,f:s a"d Aceounls having been placed X1 in the hands of S. W. D..vi F collection, tbos wb t.r i'JlC V r-' or div,duany, oras one -the ;,;z"fr?: re resneel fill! v r a . settlement by April Courf. .T not a. c. irjBj, y 8 tf THP M Sare yoar Costs! r'7s d Aeco.11.ii of the late fi-m aanaa ot W, Davis. Esq.. tor enllrfi seltlrntent. or Samuel A. Davis, Adin'r. ot R. li. Houston, dee'd. vs. I Jas. Houston and others, -Petition to sell Land Heirs at Law of R. li. Houston. IT 'appearing to the satisfaction of the Conrt that Jam. s Houston, Butt, r V a. garet,hiswi;;,and.Jno.'N HouX dreu aud heirs at law of SaM I?ht U ti dtfeeaaed, are not mfcslilLF' reside beyond the liniiLs.ifthe .;,,,,,! . t, f?h.u m . 1 mnm u fun - - - . tn.ii 11 j.r-trn.n r.. 1 - ,1 Weeks, in the ue SIX danrs I.. h ;, ;:. ",u vcraf' ,or . : , ' "rv ' :,: me k uun. 10 oe nt-ld for th. ourt- next t.-im of thit Charlotte Feb. 19, ly & Tliise indeiiieH ritl,n. 1... v- . eennn, r J on. rr: -.t-iuonuiie an immediate arrangement, a, fdrtbar indulgence canioi and w.il not be granted. cannol ALhAAiNDER & JOHNSTOV ril 7, 1SJ5. ,a' urt-IIonse n V '' l ni,5J' ' 'h ' nt xt, to ijiead. answer nr -i. o.j widn, or th.. sam,. nT r. , ",U1 ,u ,U5r i'- RkvmiMTtvr ?. ."" " yMr "A I It ho. ..',' 5iwc- n,e Pleasure to sav hat Its efiect has been excellent j removinrf in' Hainmation dandruff, and a eor.sta , Xc a'??1 ' itching, w,ih which ! have been trn 1 ? childhood: and ha, VlY.. "... ro,'bl d.'rt,, W Was beeomm, gray, to uZW' i.u.H nn ni n.r i 1 1 e . . nave j wun anything ke the pleasure and profit. X ours, truly, WHEAT MARKET, wish 10 purchase three or four iiunrfw i thousand bushels of good II I 1 X f ii.i nil in wneai, lor which I will pay the high.l u ri ... - -nanoiie, trom its tacilities of tranoportai.1 i one cf the best inland mnrke's atkei ern states. I have erected large Mcrchi j .i coiiiigiious to the Kailroad,c;.p iblcofff, M.g uirec nunrtreil barrels of flour pc-r and to keep them running I must h.ives'i 00 l,r,nf 11 f if you want the hight.l I arn vrennrcd inr-ri..,i ir.narafci 1 k j"i I'm. 11 ....u. wnowe nrantl will be sufficient to tell .ny market 111 the world, here ia the M' oave 1 1 manufactured. These Mills l.a"' ready ad a reputation not inftrior ) in uie country. LEROY HVRISCS. June 15, 1855. 4?-! JVotioe. LL p rsons indebietl u ..a warned " PV Up Ilii in c ( 1 t tc I v nr il.v will I" i their Notes nnd Accounts in the hands af j .nicer tor collection. Many ol the claiH 01 long siamiing, and nobody can coa'P""" t ...l I..... . . T I-mMi Mwuioni i8 not now ftiadc, f iiat A e same J. K. Apri nud h, al ex part- hem " W Um.JM. .Stewart, Clerk of our said Court 5S" fet Mondayof MayIK- BRAGG. esiimo.iy of its valuable properrv, in restorir ih hatrto its natural color. I am to ty years olda. d rny ha.r was ahnast white; but after usfng , hree ha If pmt bottle.., my hair is as bao.rtifnl a burn s u was at sixteen, and aauch improved a near eased iu the same bMioesa aid w.l l.I 1 Wen' from you soon. Very rSrSullyT g fHS-o.u . d vs . .a at 111 .1 r -kef rr, .ji a itrofxlwnv, N An kmds o rnm;i ; . the best n .it.i' en'mr ,1" for sale, hahnW 111 MZZ "a 1 -lrWo.Kt'aes:ab. I tu highest pric-s wit; be f),r m . , 8. M. HOWELL. 3 doors South of the Mansion Ilotel. Charlotte, Oct. 30, 1 856-JK 1 ? e. a. j i.oM:iif'AJ Novmbcr 6. 1R55. l.itf , LL nersons in.loloo.l ,1... I'rm of t VVLN, HUOGINS& Co.. w'i;; AkIJ-'' Irwin or T. D. (Jilleri aiunvi rMiff happy to sett'e. Acconi.tiai.il Votes r.t tied bv Tptnmrv t- . ...11 i . k C i . j v uu.i W ill U. 1 uu 11- hands ol an officer for collection. J. f. 1RW1M. . j T. D. GILLKSPJ Oct. 2X. j 3. Ciunsniithiiis:, A:c, 'MIR a,,l .i .t,r i.-..i 1 I...- n.t nairOS, I . 1 .1 1 ijiaiirviui tMi r ..i IS rr.a uil. .11.. ....,.( ! . ,m. 11 mi y ictjuebiH I lie: muun'; yj same. Ha-ing associated with Mr. I,e,,,''i wdl ho able to execute all work wiih "e'"Ij dispatch. Ikll hansintr atieiidcd 10 1aI l.CC: ""S'U'thing m every bianch. '1251 Cilllerv. &c nndn in nnl.r Vlhr... a! Jl" I .Steam Planing Milld. TT- . r. . ..ft 4? li. All persons indtbierl ,0 mi' arc ef Btreet,Si Lonia M c-'-V,. ' N ca" 'm ie d aiely and settle, and iM!JJ York, ai by SearrAi C." I Jv? ",' ,Ho atf' ""luested io call " by I) u.-rsoverywhr-re t Ahu a"d ("Oeure the fiame imm d an op. I March 18, tf G. JOHNSON, FOR WA Tt DTNQ and COMMlS finilTH ATT aWTTf! lVHfi ' -w v AAA Jk Ja M-J a v n it CHARLESWX m v Aug. 10, 1?55. If J E Mratl rlv r IH Rived 1 rlv rer W hand r- inrMi Pent of Lrashh ftll of w fne to ri

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