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! THE STRENGTH OF IiOVE. i bsW toi! me th.it the roo will wed With Mihen of its kind. An i ta&MS be attt whi!i long have bled, ita inMMiiec !-:." behind- Tii.-tt beaartv in it-' tiny leaf, A -v-.'-!! itar$les brigbt; . hut V::i:t. w ith it- luftd "f 'grief, I'ut ci'cr disaa the hijlit. Tber u-'i tli t the lily dies V'L-y .Summer gephyrs ce.tea, ITy.it WMiiiry aijade and lowcvin skits, Aunul th" Setting leaae. And tii agri the in wtat j"t-.! bloomy in oioe hue vii!!y"s shade; J i, loft, t'.o 'oar d fguAt rseuinea An-j ir. the graru is laid, Ala! iu.iI." not llMM llie en:b';n of That love to luuftal gfrcB, V'i'' h o:n enriched wilh all above. The choice-: gift of Uaaveo. Nv! 1'vVt- i- like the sturdy oak, That storms a--.-.vit in rain, That to2 sarnvea the WiuterVi stroke, t lu i; :n in opnnagasn Kiravok OcoTKUtxcc A Western editor Oj) cjilerii.'r his Office, and seeing hi apprentice b.y CSJtting some queer capers, Cnfind nt to him, 'Jirn. why are you on the floor?- " Wiiy. sir, I have had a shock J" " A (bock P " V.-s sir." " Wh.Lt kind of a shock r " Why, mrf said the lad, gasping "one of your snbseri ers caiao in during vour abaeao said hu owed for tVO year.-.' subseriptin paid it, and al- paid another iu advanc ." "In advance!" gaspoi the editor, nearly a: inneli over ! mo as his lone apnrentice. ' 1 es, sir. an 1 it baa pr d .-u !i an eff.-ot uj. n mc, that I have been perfectly netplfew "-v.-r since." ' And veil you may -J iri,. But get up; f Jon iorrtvc this yon are safe, as there is ittl.j prosper of another snc!i catastrophe in tni offi e." Hotuts. The i-ltl tradition are, that tl.o kmc qmmg ft.. in the blood of AdocU tli.-it it araa prtite and soentkst tiil V'enua trod poal osm t4ks thorns, ;jn !. sritli her bl 1. ga it color and seen t. Then i-. a p e'Jca tradition, thai Cujsjd give color to tic "bluWi rose," l.v holding it to Psjcbo's chntk. The fanctfuJ oria of (he rose, as pv.-n by Maun.leville, k that shtnder had bnuo;!,t a Stir inahlca of Bethlehem t. tin Make, and that at Iter prayer Ifeaven qnaached the fire, and turned all the brands int ro-e tie -s. bearing white and red rosea, the lirst '-that ever any nmn saughe," It is u ; a little remarkable that roses, .I'.vordinjr to geologist appc.tr to have conic into the world coeval with in.-in. and that early Oriental legends identify tin rose in avery poasible uauner with the ritea of Venus and the origia of human beings. Ii s the primitive root of rose, gives us in its converse the masculine alternate of Sor, which no philologist will hesitaie to identify with Sur, fire or the Sun the masvultiie principle of creation. . GiiM-E Vines in Uaancjcs. Qrat . vinos delight in being well manured, and will not give the best satisfaction without a dry bottom and bnnsjanee of rich soil, At thi period of the tcaa on, those who have trained grape vines iu their gardens, should examine them thoroughly, t- destroy caterpillar worms while tiny are smalL One maj now lie fjuuj in almost every bud, rolled up in 1 pellet of title wool. AU the labor tints spent will pay fur itsel During the warm, dry weather, the surface of the ground around the roots of vines should be covered with litter to protect the tender rootlets that spread out s- near the surface. It has been proposed to establish a print ing press otf board the t.roat Western, the mammoth t-hip now being built in Enalu id for tho Austruliun trade, and to bnjue a daily paper during the voyage. In ct.11- noi.iou with tliistin-re is to be wadiasr ' room . T wwu smppuea mr uw sum of the toy ngers. I 7 '' I UsUaga or Ucrrina thk '.vck. Two gentlemen, one a Spaniard, and the other I a fasaTtnaUL srhn .- n-...-..1...I k ! tiicir birth ami son iocs to the Emperor IfsiiMM II K.f'. mm-A L. a I -. ....... ... U"l.l W'liei Ull UaUULCI , flic tair Helena ScnariequiaB, in marriage. The prince after a long daisy, . na dav ! . . 1 ' v v piinned thtns, that eateemiag them equally, sssd liaiii aKLi . b.....v.. .. i . fr vol,. pt.wt-utf, i he stioultl leave it t the force ami add res of the claimants to deoi-le the question. Ho ..lid nut mean, however, to ri-k the life of cither, and consequently would not permit weapons to be Bsed, but fiad ordered a large ba to be pro-iu -ed. It was hia decree ;hnt which ever aucceedad in putting his rival iuto the baj ahoaidi obtain t'ne band fd his tl.uio'.iter. Tilis sigtilar encounter , bfUMM tne two gcut:ctnen aoaaaqoeatUy , tt"k plaoa, and btfota the whole court. Tho . . , .HftNt -Kf 1 . 1 t.-ar ITtir.-" Ihln in i mi u- i..n 1 w as,s. atsvrt.vxa v. iu- - 1 v u.NI UU ll 'llit HUTU the Spaniatd yield I and the Gerutaa Eloerh;.rd yon T.dbert, having planted bit rifai iu the hag. tqok it upon his back and very gahant'y laid it at the feet of his atittrcai whom he tlicn r-pnifiad Shocking Occt kv.j.xce. The Wo'f boro (N. H-J I'ioncer says that o;i 1 heirs- i day nijbt a Urs. ! niton, who is said to h ut-riiiig.-d, drowned her litth-g'.rl. about one year dd. in a small stream, putting a rock Upon the body in keep it under. She thou e'.it a neighbor's Imu-c, told the family whirt she had done, and requested thetn to and take tlie body out lest the fnce might j, disfigured by lying iu tc water. QUI HOUSE. FELLOW CJLIZEX3 : The political hon Tjn of our Country ia daikeniug in th.-South by portt-ntious clouds clouds of dark fauati cism, arming from th- North and spreading its d.-irk, daaaa folds aronid oar great American. r 1 1 in r ilii the K.inde. I ii order t ch rr the drooping spin; s or me j " ' - " ------ i a . . , ,.ntli and t.i esJm their minds superior to all evil arising rh-r.-from, I. the uu J.-rsin' d, have hotiirht tne House ami rv in v 1.1 the S.,i:th. h r insiitutious. anu i"' Cosstliatioil ot "the l.'uit. d States, can at all inn s Call iSuuduvs BMP d ) :nd b- aeeornuio- 4 . . . . .. - - . . L .1 , d.a-d with au eifciliiwiig Ind.ia the snape ' Hot Whiskey Punch, Brand T...J,ly, (Jin" Cocktail, Wine Sangaree, Foaming Beer, Blown Stout P.itt-.r, and in fact. Cor dials, Syrups, or the nek and temperate. .Tf.-k . . . ..n.n miiBo c I i to l rf SPANISH CIGARS of every MF"i : m l i.. o m; aiiiiiuiani "e 1 " I a inau 'Fo:g- t bin loves and d. b:, And in n 1 b: fa ;i llj 10 ilu S"iuh will pleasa call j uie, :i- I will always be ready to wait on ! a,,a s '' Vull. j. DULS, opposite the Court House. : . Ti? Tor r a4i J l '' i- , , Pn , Ly' it if UBsanoue, uct. is, m ..o n-u T N CONSEQUENCE of Laving lost by the j Bre wh.cn occarrea ru tata place, on the 1 morUinK Oi ue z in 01 wmj last, vaiMwa nunea .. .. .1 1 . . ' . and ekunM sirainst numeroos oersona 111 ibis and , adioinintr counties which notes and claims, be- i W M . I tlie property M l. U. sTEELB, a. deth 1 wiih, Bills in Equity, thereby subjecting such persons to additional and antteeesak. v costs. S. W. DAVIS. Charlotte. June 10, 1S6. tf Attorney 6c Counsellor at Law, Jan. 1, LAND SALE At Carolina City. Ti"- Carolina Cily Company propose to sell to the hijrh est bidb?rrm Tuesday the 85th day of Nov. mber aext.al Carolina it v. a limited nnm- b r of eligible rots ia said City, bam -diatcly on 1 Beaufort Harbor. Ii is hardly nee -.-ai t. call th-- nt r ntion of I the public i" the importance of this sale. The I prop.... city is .'it th) terminaa of the liil 1 toad from (tiddsbora via Newborn to Beaufort j Harbor, wblcfa i- the ".and t. mini of the later- j nal Insprovi in -nt system of North Carolina, :md where n maguhicent city must rapidly prow up. Th - City Company only propose to sell liui iti -1 anmber of Lots, to allow parties who ask a: one.- to obtaiu ft itliold an opportunity to do so: another ill not probably be piv. n soon, a-? the company b.-ts notb-sire to part withany con- j s'iI.-..-i'ii, ami nut of the nroO'-itT. T ana liberal and mad,- known at sale. October 14, I-.""'.. 15-81 $50 Reward. RAN AWAY Irom the subscriber, on the 3d instant, my boy NED; said boy was p ir .. 1. m c .,,1 IV m ti.H nutate f Jamci I. Davidson. t7r&,?r.yrXVK ' nmr ft r f if r fl If 1 IS : ,nvaJ 01 T!: 1 , Sfc T e ,nisn,'u 1!J; ".comT4tr-; a , n", JL mv whole Stock of Goods, at cost for cash X-jD It WiaWiSIaAffla rn rs oil Proaacealuj jed tome, o be s.ddhere. c,.ry Score of Springs & McLeod Charlotte, p.bs in want of an v G.ods would save monej Former! v own -d bv II Severs, and Lave given ! or V KS,U6J l SotiSottthern, w Ht the Store, at Eocky Liver where the husi- bv ivh me a call. F. W. AII1IENS. 1 o.)! r. ,n u 11. ov-vn-,, .v. fe :-wr i or sign P ns. ! ness will b cont:uu.-d, and settle the same forth- b , e, . , u the eognmoefl as above, where, au persons (.i.,..,".,in c n 19. 1856. tf . ;,h LEROY SPRINfiS Mu Stock consists of Ury-lroods, LLollung in:: & Co., and others, wh.ch wereplaceO in my j prauiean -eniaue ...... . aione. 1 ne:e 1 whicll llt, Bia lormerlv bar. hands foi co lie i ion: All persons, tin 1 1 1 xt, against ! on the ptein.ses a dwelling house, a most j. fg IIAPPOLDT. whom any of such claims an- still standing an- i 'y 'ea harn, and every other convenence attach. . . , 111 1 .1 1 .1 . 1 cti iheieio. I IN. 15. i 1 rsons oesirous oi coming uirect etU. d, an- hereby dnly noufied, thatnnlesB thej Tiu. locaily of lhia WHB mxU ,aUe ita j ,roo Char;oite to Morzanton will find ready app. ar nm.-d.;. e,y and close up the same, by I sa!e lllVt sm,,a, lo ,tee purchaser. i t-icil(lu ,8 oi Ir , lls, Tut1ou there beins a dai- 11)1' Ol e.i.i, 1 . ' - 1 . ( - 11, ei 1111 , ivi 11- 1 is about 35 or -10 year, of i.e, S feet, 10 or I 1 WOULD respe, t fully annou-ice to the inhabi iuches ia height, has bad aa arm broken, ana Uinta of l harlot tc and vicinity, that th y dishzurcd slightly, do not remember which, have removed ro:n their Old Stand, to one he is intelligent, and black. The above re- door West of Elms Ac Sprat' 's Grocery Store, ward will be (aid for bis delivery to me, or where they have now 011 exhibition, just re ft 35 for bis lodgment 111 jail, so 1 can get him ceived from the North, one ol the most .thinfilteen days from date ol this, or Sfor EXTtNSIVc ASSORTMENTS OF his delivervor lodgment, so thai lean uet him c-ara ,aw "ary a s in uny length of time, .,, d $i extra f 1 . very &5 X"CJP iAaS shut pat into him will be paid with pleasure. Ever offered in North Carolina, ainonj; which Any inloruiation concerning said b y will will be found the celebrated be thankfully received, and liberally reward- ; jron Witch Cookire" Stove 1 ,,. HOST. S HUNTLT, 1UU vv licit voois.ti-fe oiove. Walkersrille. Union Co , N C. Which h s gained such a amous reputation N. fl There are re sons to be i ve that he has been enticed away by a white man. Sept. 30, 1856 tf BOOKS IF 01? Sale AT Till-. CHARLOTTE BOOK STORE. jHE NEW PURCHASE, or EitnLY Years JL in THE Far West Bg Assert Carlton. THE ADVENTURES OF 1 1 A.I.I I BAB A in Turkey, Persia, and Russia Edited by James BloritT. STANHOPE BURLEIGH, The JesaiUs in our Homes. Om- of the most interesting Novels that has b-"vn written in many rears bv Aelra nil u. THE MUSEUM of R -markableand Interest ing Events, containing Historical Adventures aiei Incident. BLANCHE DEARWOOD a TaleofModern EVENING TALES being s selection of wonderful and rapraatand Sm ie. translated from the Chinese, Turkish, and German, and rerman, a tamUed h HeMT 51 VUir LEXICON OF FREE Confaininp a definition at ail ha communicable terms. r... rr, . r. . . U 1 T ft 'W Trae Masonic Chart, by J. "L. Cross, G. L TbeFree-Masou's Maaaal, by Rernd K. J. f5tor."'arl;- . . . riv New Masons: Trnstle Dnird. THE odd FELLOWS' MANUAL, by the A. B. Cash. i.owRir a- r.wiss Charlotte, M uch 4. 1856 Book-Sellers. .Vol iff. A Valuable HOUSE and LOT For Sale. J TIF; subscriber offers for sale his larsOaml welli mproveil IIocse 1111 ial I. or. aitaatcd iu the soatht ri, JAJ portmn oi the Iowm, adp'mmg the i.oi u own. d bv R. F. Davidson and A. II. Mm known as the p:a:t property. Mr. John R Daniel as fully aalliorizrd loiuak rule in mv .,.,sctll. . Persona in want of a de.tr.Me Mt ! to.vn, ..uid do well lo ctll and fx . l - ....... i hub nrvuCTiv . ... 1 1 he HNise and all oat- ! j , . j inrs iire new nnd in rirs.-r.ite ord. r. PosSessHMi f iven immediately. Terms wade to uit the patckaaer. JOHN A 1. 1. ISDN. P- x- The atrean rty wiU be rented natii the 1st of January. 1 537. in a good tenant. August IJ, I S ,6 tf Notico A Valuable HOUSE and LOT FOR SALE OK BEST. '1 MIE suhcribrrs otft-r their we I i:;.- nroved Lots ia the to n of Char-tf ... en lotte, for s lt or rent, s: .ied iu the eastt rn portion of thc town, known as the Pesuavta propci ty, conta aiing 1 lot. The u- imprnveti lots are very desirable building Lots. Apply to John R. Daniel. ALLISON DANIEL. Aof. ID.ls.'.Otf .V . f t FACTOR, Geueial Commission Merchant, AJiD Rpceivina-&. Forwarding-Affent 11 C C ei iiig ClJ.-f.X.fc.W CJJT, A. C, STRICT ATTENTION Mill b given to the sale of Cot- lrtn. Com. Wheat. Flour, and 0tL-r produce consigned to me I for f0M. Also, to the receiving l a-Ji 5aid For S3il. rpIIE highest prices will be paid for Hides S. M. IKiWELL. 3 ilo.ir-- S.,wi!i of t fi e Mansion Hotel Charlotte, Oct. 3D, lc.5 FK SALE, VEoftbe bost PlantalHtus ia Meek Icq. bur.' Con lily, N. C, lying nine ntiiee o j Suutli .i Chuilott., nh tlie f rfonee ro.-.d, I eoutaiiiiMg about 400 ACRES About I.'jV Ii -i. i...i. i . ... i .i.. ...... . i ...i.. I i lliU lit." ll.lll.llll.ivi Jt burn state ol culm j:i.hi. J.very eoiiTenieuce j ons de.iring a permanent home. A od well sod spring t waUr. a t i : . if .... :,,,.M,.Mur. Ili.llmi uwciung-iioue, om-nuow, 1 ..uon- ; 1',..;,,-! a No. 1 Barn, and all nectary out bail dings with su Oserset-rS boost the price low, iind terata e.isv. C..H and s e me on the premies. " J. St. MILLEK, M. I). Siiei.lt.mbcr. f). 1S.5G - if. r jr? 2H JEp C2 X" fllO. as,le west of Sahabury, on ihe SherriU'a Ford : ruad sneabooi bah a mile from ihe alisbuiy and Taylorsvilta Pink Road, adj oir.ing the late s ot l 1 -,, , I... V M ... l oile rs. '1'his tiaet coulaiua SLOIOJEi a large lortiou ot winch ia n ell inn- 1 . . . 1 1 1 . veno, ma icuian usr is unaei a n-jn s ai oi cu Itivanon. On this had is a sni-nor la ; clV, containing about -1 At IC I2s; ; . , I . as inia lana is iym o rtai alb!iiv. a haial?oine ' Taaxs will be .indc Bcconnnnda Call on ihe subscribe) si hi a. Salisbury, N. 1 '. July 2M, 1850 :t plantation, or sdd'ess by leite A.. IIUOW . aisicthinr thai was never offered before! Thc best Plantation in Meek- lcuburg County; Also, the lest Gin-Houat in N. Carolina. rniHK Plantation contains 900 Acr-, in 11 Providi ue.- settleuK nt, Iviiip 111 the wa- t is of Flat Branch, ! 1 miles south of Charlotte Persona idnen to purchase, w ocW do well to call andsee for ibemeelves. Ii ibis tiact be nol Buffi cieut, OTHER "fit ACTS ol equally good lai.d, m ai ut Imnd, can be purchase d utiou 'air letms. ,. . ,,. k ,1 0, a ,,. ,1, c.,,o i 1..IV 1, ! II' e.li tli-rw f vw hmimw -.w ll lllv. ,-n:i.- neiebboi hoed. I on with 3iO Acres i Also lor sale, a Piaiitat with a coed SAW HILL ai d a COl.I) MINE, lying on the waters ot Nile Branch. W 6 Idles ti i-ui tun lotte, well timlx nil. Possession to be giVcu on the 25th lay 01 IXcember nest. JOHN" J PORTER. Providence, May 20, 1856. 6tn "S7T-t For v.r rr rt 7"hy is it Jenkins & Taylor sell Stoves so cheap? Because they buy them f om the Manufacturers. JENKINS & TAYLO i.4 meoouinein t oum.y iwr uie iui uigniet n months. 1 his btove w e warr .nt superior to any 'ooking Stove now in use. It is simp e in its arrangements, consumes less lu I, and dops more woi k in a given time, than any other Store now in use. We will put one besid any other Stove of the same size in the Tinted S ates, and if it does not do more work in any given time, we will forf it the price oi the Stove, and qu.t selling and go our death tor the be. ter one. All Kinds of Parlour and Box STOVEs. We have, and constantly keep an extensive and varied stock of Tin and Sheet Iron. Japan and Britannia Ware, Brass Kettles, Cast Iron Bed Steads, U r Raeks, Cradles Av.. AI of which will he sold W h esalf ami . e tail, cheaper than has ever been before u -lered iu this vicinity. We would re urn our thanks to our friends and i us omers for tlie v ry libera patronage they have bestowed upo , us. end t. ey may rest ass-i ed, t La we shall end. avor. by close at ention to business, together with i deter mination to please, to merit a continuance of the same. Our Motto is "Quick Sale? and eStsiaiG I'rosi Ladies and lientlsmen ar particularly in vit. d to cad am' examine our Stock. ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK Attended to with dispatch. N b. We will tel yoi why we fa ad our : adrertisem nt '-Wait - m the Wagon' it is because we have thrf-e wagons constantly travel ng tbioOgh the coa tty with Stoves. d7".A .1 orders wi 1 be fai bfttlly and prompt ly attended to Charlatto, ept. 'J5, '5 f tJHARjLOT'JTE, A. C, KINZEL 6c COT, Proprietors. i HP. ue.dersig .ed has taken charge of the new Hotel recently erected in the imme diate vicinity ot the Depots o tne S. C. 6c N. C. RAIL iiOADS, ll C'barlotte, and they invite from the travelling public and the community generally a trial of the merits ot tbsir establishment. Our House wiil be ; i kept in all respects not inferior to any other ; : ood hotel, whether regard be had to the table or to the comfort and convenience of the sleep- ; ing apartments. lo the travellers on the, Kait-Koads, this Jtand is particul rly tlesi j j ble, beinj near to ar.d in full view ol" the De- ' ; pots ano to boarders of the town we will I mak it as desirable, we hope, both in regard I to accommodation! and terms, as any other I similar establishment. No effort will be! spareo on our part to give entire satisfaction ta ad who mayfavor us with their patronage. '. KI.NV.t-JL c LO t r.eie will be a LVMCH HOI F. IVH BID i kept in the best style, in the baseir ent of the j L' Ant in ii.t..,i . , . no It : I . August 26, 1856 2r i.oe-e iinu t5W WAGON AND T7blsLO Wotioe. l surviving partner of Springs dt ed- 1 5 dington, hare to close up the business of sa-dfiirn. I therefore uotilvall persons indebted ither by note or book account, made at Clear Creek or Rocky River Store, that longer indal- genes will no: be given, as the largest number of said notes and accounts have now stood too long unsettled. Tfaerfiortegt and quickest course wiS Surviving partner. A.urust "., 15."G tf f urailare, Fsarnilitre ! I KEEP on bund at my CABI j j?T ESTABLISHMENT, two ! doors below the Post Office, t'hur- lotte, a general aasartueutfFnrn I iur , which I soil on the most rja. I sonablo terms, and make t order ; ;my thing in 103- in.e. I ;;lso keep t.-n hand Fisk's Hetaliic fSaarial Cases, ; And make at the sliortc-.-t notice Bfabogany : and other Coffins. Give ine a call. I J. M. SANDERS. Charlotte, Sent 9, 1856 tf ... .., "' T 77 ff?! i 7-i , A v V W i V I 'i "t ' l o "ir. MORGAN TO IV, C. J. M. IIAPPOLDT, Proprietor. j HIS eai HIS establishment continues open for the tiou o! the Travalliaa public. Its charade r la a I lus 1 v i.ass nuiti., us nonni b imr remoie iron, the m-ise and bustle of the ,., Sq.i .,c. ..: Uu-disorder ol the Drtnktg EstabtishmtnU in that vicinity; fine Mountain vii Wl, a. nl receiving the M.miilalU air iresn and uuolstructtd: and -ct being near though to the public Square lor any object ol business, :s t-.o m ell known to ;.d.ni : ol lurthi r coiuinen dation; and tl.e proprietor baa added and is titili addiuer to its comforts and conveniences, ,,,., i. hopes to merit and continue to receive .h.. ,., I..r,-e uhnm nl nubile natron a ire jy liucol Stajre iroui Charlotte to Lincotnton; and at Lincoiiiton, Col. If. . Joliuatoti, thc j proprietor 01 the Hotel, keeps good horse, I carriages and drivers lor public use; and at ' Morganton the subscriber is also ready at any I lime to transport persons to any point to wliieli iiey may wish logo. J. M. II. i A u-'ust ,0, lb5C 3;n C. F. AXDERSOX. W . I). REYNOLDS. A UDERSO&fi E IT IVO LPS AND COMMISSIOM MERCHANTS, NO. l', ROANOKE SQUARE, Norfolk, Virginia. Pay active attention to the sale of Flour and oilier Knni or 1 rouuee, avoiurug uunecessaij cnargi s ana renaermg prompt reiurss. M.-.y 20, 1 ly jJ otice. LL persons indebted to the firm of IR WIN, H LOGINS & Co., wi I find J. F. Irwin or '1". D. Gillespie always ready and happy to sett e. Account and Notes not set t ed by January Court will be iound iu the hands ol au olliccr for collccti. n. J. F. IRWIN. T. 1). GILLESPIE. Oct. 2.3. 13-tf HI IHii HOT BEc9 CHESTER, S. C. Dy J. R. NICHOLSON. THE subscriber respectfully informs lis friends and thc public generally, 'l tin t his house, knovn as the "Rail (toad Hotel," opposite the liester Depot, is open tor 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 t lie kind ami liberal patronage which has hither1' fore been extended lo hi.n. He ll alters himself 1 h.i t every needed arrangement has been made to promote theponifbrl of all who stop with him: hi? rooms are airy and Well-furnished, bis ser vants are attentive and obedient, and his table consta ntly supplied with Ihe best of the season, so that his ' riends will Dot want any attention necessary to make their sojourn pleas, 1 nt and agreeable. His Stable -ire furnished with good hostlers and an abundance of provender, und he is prepared at a moment's notice to supply his customers with private Conveyances ol every sort, to any part of the surrounding count r y . He desires to return his acknowledgments to the public for past favors, and solicits for the future an equally liberal share of patron- cr--- Auff 20,1854. 5.tf HO! ik.. s- PMlAKES this opportunity of' informing the 1 Jr. puhne generally, and all who intend going to Kansas in particular, that he intends to con-j linue iiie Saddle and Harness Business, At his old stand, in Springs' Corner Building, where he intends to keep constantly 011 hand a supply of Saddles, ESririie. Harness, &c Oi Every Description. His friends are respectfully invited to call and supply thenistdvcs, as ev rv anicle in his line will be afforded on the most reasonable terms. J Ii ill A I SSI Ci done at the shortest notice ami with neatness and dispatch. Charlotte. Feb. 26, 1856. tf ESCOUHHiE TII1S KNOIKINC. I nndenurned beffs leave turn his thanks to those w no ravorea bun with a can dur ing the last year-; and he won Id r Sp -eriuliy inform the public that he has removt tl to the Machine sh P formerly occupied by Messrs. George & Whisnant, adjoining Mr. J. Rudis'tU's it.am Planing Mills, where he is nrepared to execute il work :,i his line as cheaj. ;-r."d a.s good as c:tn b - done' in the State. Turning, ( tilting Screws. Repair ins Boilers and Ensines of all descriptions, Making and Re- 1, 1 r 1 1 1 ni nn no 11 r. t V .rsjwi.uH -er;S' rim wpiuuic0) uuu icais, rain is, uiis, uin Plainers, Making Ploughs, Iron- dow Glass, Putty, Dye ing W ;vons; and in Horse-Shoe- Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet lag, flic, we wnl yield to no one tor neatness, wear, nnd dispatch. Inter fering Shoes asl 85, common ditto $1, cast steel toes, or steel plat.-, J"2. I have also erect d an Air Furnace for mend :n? Hras. which answers finely. The public can ! now get brass and composition eastings hv call mz at th- above i-stahlishmt nt. j.nd turr.inhii.r patterns. Old Brass mt-lied ovwat a reduced price. Brass wanted. WIt& ncatn.-ss and despatch. Old Conner and Copper and 8 J, PEKRY. I Charlotte, Jan. 1, 18f6 rf Hew Firm. THE undersigned have formed a copartner ship, in the Mercantile business, at the old stand of B. COOPMANN & CO., opposite Brem i3e Steele's, where they respectfully invite tneir friends and the public to call and sw them. The firm wiI1 be nd,T the name ot Koopmann & Phelps. 13. KOOPMANN, H. M. PHELPS. Charlotte, September 2, 1856 tf Selling" OH" at Cost vi-tt.t . SKLL until the first of October next Hoots and Shoes, Groceries, Cigars, Glass-icart, Saddles and numcroui other articles. The assortment is larere, and the stock having beru purchased mostly this last spring, it is ortfc. been pure iase( mosuv tn:s l.-iai pimsy. 11 is ont the attention of cash buyers, as all Goods will bo offered at cost without reserve. t- ur .uiurva All notes and .iccounts due George Bagman. an 1 Geo. Baremsn & Co., have been left with me for collection, and must be settled immediately as loug. r indulgence will not be given. Aug. 19, l?5ti tf. P. W. AHRENS 35ro"ta.oo- VLL persons indebted to us arc warned to pay up im mediately, or they will find their Notes and Accounts in the hands of an ; officer for collection. Many 01 the claims arc ol long standing, -and nobody can cooipluin, if a settle rueot is not now made, Ihatsjt forced. E. ec J. LONERGAN. November 6, 1855. 15 ti : mummy & mmm9 Wilmington, N. C. ! mam. & Daaossxv. C)P JU iLf ill it io.' iLl HIERCOAHTS. UsTJAt ADVANCES MADE OX CONSIGNMENTS? September ISjsi ly CyCiti Ci V) Town Piil, Norfolk, Virginia. ESP Special attention paid to selling Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton. Naval Stores, tScc. Also, to Receiving and Forwarding Goods. Aug. 26. l.-vV,; ly W. it. iTiTAliuluV- COiHIUISSIOni IfIERHAirT AND AG EN r FOIt BALTIMORE AXI PHILADELPHIA PACKETS. CHARLESTON, S. C. LIBERAL advances made 011 consignments o produce to my address for such. Sept. 11, 1H55. 71y. C. JOHNSON, FORWJL'DIXG and COMMISSION SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLES l OA', &V. Ca. Aug. If), lS5o. Very respectfolly, D. N. MURPHY. "wheat market, Springs' TVUllXg I wish to purchase three or our iiundn d thousand bushels of good merchantable wheat, for which I will pay the highest ca&h pr ice. Charlotte, from its facilities o! transportation is one ( f the best inland markets iu the South ern States. I have erected large Merchant Mills contiguous to the RairoudjR ' p i ble ol grin ding three hundred barrels of flour per day. and tokeipthein running I must hive wheat. So bring it along, if you want the highest !ig urc tor ii. I am prepared to grind for toll. If you want flour whose brand n .ll be sufficient to sell it in any market in the world, here is the place lo have it manufactured. These Mills have al ready "nude a reputation not inferior to any in the country. EE ROY SPRINGS. June lo, 1855. 47-! f 1 bis friends and the public geneiallvthat he is sti 1 carrying on the ' :i r a" i si fx 33akitau 8sti .! in all its various bratiches wirh all the increased facilities af- 1 forded by modern improvements. Hena now on hand a larije number of B UOGi ks, ( 'A h' R1AGES, ROCK A AYS, lac, ma.le on the most approved styles out of the best material, to which he asks the inspection of purchaser! . His establishments is on College and Dej t streets where i.e will be glad to see his friends. JOHN II ART V Charlotte, July 28, 1855. tf Wra pi si g Pa per. M1F. Merchants of Char otte and vicinity can be supplied with all kinds nd quaii tie of wrtsppiili; S:sifr, from the Ua leigh Wrapping Paper Mi'ls. C. aV. BENEDH T, Proprietor CCFRAfJS taken in exchange for Paper at the highest price. C. W. 1. Raleigh, March 4, 1856. ly T o w ii 'F a xes. ERSONS indebted for Town Taxes, for eitln r or all of' the vears 1852 '3-4' and '5, i are requested to make tmmedtatt payment. All who disregard this notice, by failing to pay, will find their property advertis. a for sale, in 26 days from this date. Now. von have fair warn ing. S. A. HARRIS, April 22, 1856. tf Tax Coll ctor. BOOISE & CO.'S J . , BOOT&SilOE j3niofitiiri Is removed to their NEW .STORK, m a, BRICK RANGE, Opposite the BURNT DISTRICT SS'in-nr .1 -nil j . .1 If f ' L f !' y U b P,PaSed t" theirJ old friends and customers. R no VP t- en Charlotte, Jnh e, 1856. tf TO THC PUBLIC. f HAVE JUST RECEIVED and opened the I : i " i ' . i a aa B nii.i k t . , a. a . . Drugs. Medicines, ('hem- aa i . -aw- AHfeW Ae Ap -rrvm . ... . v. , mm . . t t-.iv urrtn ED IN THIS MARKET. saswasassa f pi AB of which will be sold at extremely short prottts. fur cash. I defy competition nnd if you wnnt articles in my line. eatt. y.u shull ',v satisfied, both with regard o price and quality. Res-.e ti"ii!i v. fitc. IL .VI.'PRITCHARD, M. ,D. Wholesale tf Retail Druggist, GliMTE Row, lio 3. Charlotte, May 6, 1856 tf "r:i:XeSfl' 3 DOORS SOUTH OF THE MANSION HOUSE Charlotte. S. HI. HOWELL HAVIM-i maae more ciu-usie pic.." iw.l.e Manufacture of . . a. 1 . 1 : 1 SADDLES and HARNESS. 1 c ,, . .. ..;t;TpnK ! He would respectful ly in.o m the c ns of j Nortl, QarohnMhat he is now pre pa, , d to . ur fm-n s 1 S lllUlibS rsn ! of a superior quality, of his oicn manufacture. : at tne Very Lowest Possible Prices. iLiMv-ri ! Wtxx-fclxxs: Saddles Bv leaving their orders, can be furnished as low I as they can procure the sami at the North. Anril 15. 1856 f S. M. HOWELL. 1 ' Mil. M. J. CRAIftJ, Dress MaKer, Three doors below Trotter's Carriage Manufactory 111 it L. iP JT. April 22, lS.-t). ly uiiaklui il nui t l. BY J. 15. KERR, B'roprieior. 7 VERY accommodation afforded the patrons it the CTI A KLOTE HOTEL. At this Hotel i.s kept the St:igv Office for Bland & Baiter's daily line of stagi s from Charlotte via Lincolnton, Shelby :md Rutherfordtoa to Ashe- vilie, N. C. Also, for tlie line of Tri-weekly Stages from Charlotte via Monroe. N. C. and Lancaster, S C. to Camden, S. C. Patrons of the Charlotte Hotel conveyed to and from the depots free of charge. J. B. KERR. Sept. 26, 186a ItALEIGH & laSTOiN RAIL-ROAD. llalcigli Si aaslon It. Ii. Office, RALEMJit, Feb. 8, 1856. S ! AS THE NORTH CAROLINA RAI&- ROAD is now completed to Charlotte, no tice is hereby given, that nOo3 nis9 Produce i l Brought down that Road, intended for transpor- tation over the Kaleiti tV Gaston Kail-Road, will be rec.-ived by this Company at the North-Caro- Una Rail-Road Depot in Raleigh (own, d jointly by the two Companies) and will be transported tiience without ueiay or extra cnargi and Broods 1 . , , ., , i , .1 designed or the Western Mercian, s and others along that Load, will likewise be delivered at the same point. All dues for freight must be paid at Pot. wburg or Portsmouth, except on way freight, which must be paid in advance or on di livery of the iroods. A Every effort will be made bv tin tniC'-is ami fronts ot" 1 1 - Ci mnany to o-ive satisfaction in he transportation of Goods and Produce. OwneL and shippers of Goods a.v requested bavt' them distinctly marked, so that their desti nation may be known. R. A. HAMILTON, President Feb. 19. tf Office of Charlotte and S.Car uiiua i am ouu ji:.iiai.i y Juwe 20, 1850. ) jwi ummwm m TARIIT OF T :i EiOl Jall FKEItJflT Between Charleston and Charlotte CTiUMK. Artfclva. I5at'. First Class, Measurement, per c. ft. $0 10 Hogsheads, Molasses, 7 Barrels, do 2 t'U Do. Fish, 2 00 Half barrels do 1 85 Do. Flour Sacks do. UW lbs Do. do. 10U lbs Do. Salt, Blacksmiths' Bel- ( lows, all si.' s, 5 Buckets, per dozen, Corn, per bushel, Wheat, do. Coffee, per 106 lbs Candles, do. 7t' Cheese, do. 71 On and after the 1st of July, 1850, ihe abovt Rates of Freight will be chargi d npon all th. Through Articles enumerated. All others will In charged at the present Local Sates. T. J. SUMNER, July 15, '5!i 't! General Sppi-rinteudt.-nf RATES OF FREIGHTS BETWEEN i4ri iind e'v Voik, 3y the P.imetto line of Steamers. HYATT, SmER & LLOYD, TORS AND General Comsnf salon McrchAiHw, Adger's Nortb. Wharf, Cllt IttLESTOJr S. V. 'PHP. undersigned, Factora and Commission i Merc ant a, offer to receive, forward, and ship merchandise and produceat the following rates. '1 he prices h -,e name I are those which ii . 1 11 1, ,' are generally chafed by all the line of sail vessels, 1 ut having no control over any other Line than the one we have an interest in, we cannot say that the pr ces here named can be considered permanent, except by our Line. J - j'-- -on ncii 1 . m or 1 ,i n o Line" has ten line first class lings a d c.i, .. ., P. , - that tln'V n r,i . r ........... , . . , .-.e.iwu. , , , i.ninV luuiung, auu win car ry deigbta as follows: Wheat, ti cents per bushel. Flour, in I arre s, 2 ) cents. " in sacks, 10 cents. The drayage, wharlage, insurance, and for warding commisa on, per bushel, (or whe t, is ...... 4 cts. F our, per barrel, .... ltjj cts. Flour, p-r sack, - - - .13 cts. i Freight on a I cases, boxes, He., &.c, lrom New Vork to Charleston, per cubic foot. - - - - - 4 ct. 1 We measure every thins, to nrevent nvor I charses. Every thing shipped by the "Pal rnetto Line; of vessels (Dollner & Potter, ?.ew York agents, and Holmes tV Stowry, of ( harleston) an I consigned to us, shall be freighted for the above prices. Produce and Merchandis - consigned to us will have the best attention. Wi ATT, STOGNER &. LLOYD Auzust 12, 18.-.G :jm m C1IRCULAR SAWS from 12 to 60 inches, for f at BREM STEELE'S, Notice. THE Tax Lists for 165f, are nmv ; hands and I hold them ready for S f request all persont to inform me of ?nv iW.n vhich may not be listed. 3 BAll persons that have not paid their tair. r lo4, tct surely come up and fork 0rtr - 8 Aprils ST.fitf a. at pitterso, Monro, JN". c2 n HAVING permanently located himself ;n Ai place, respectfully offers his profess??1, rvic. s to the nubliiv V u"-!8ional I!?' Oflice at the Village Hotel. , 0 ' IT j " !i ' I , Ti W H Si V m Ji Ji i JldJt,, SJ, rj MA3PJnSLeS! , 4eus 1 the town ol r fc , and vicinity. - tin. in the new brick buiidicr, site the Burnt District, Main street. July SW, lci.3o KOBKIST AttwriK.' of at Law, 1 Office in Springs' brick bnildW 4 j ol the Charlotte Uauk ) Charlotte, N c Charlotte, July 15, ldoti. " Rags Wanted. 1 VsTUGGlNS & HARTY. at n..;. ! II the comer of Mam and Trade sXrlu : JUg3' a"d lve Iu Charlotte. THE subscriber have established alfarb' Tarn, on the second stiuaie south ot i1' Court-House, and respectlully ollei thej asvils to all who may desire any thing iu u n J1 business. They will km on hand the btstaaS handsomest kinds of Foreign and American v.' ble, and b.; prepared at all times to fuiniVh .TloaiitEiicit, Cirarc SlorMt, Mantel Pieces, Furniture Marble, Table Slabs, Marble Stij, Ar To any pattern, according to the taott apJ styles, and upon terms as low as at but ilarl L , tablrshment in the South. 3 rn6. AU orders for Marble work, addr. ss.-d to lh- subscriber will meet With arompt atteatioa,, will be packed with care aud forwarded withdis natch. The nubile s narronam. u . belted. J. ; M. 1 (,v Charlotte Feb. I!, 1656. ly CH.4RL O T T E MARlBTi'FT YARD IHE subscribi rs having formed dsraavlvei . into a company, resneetrally teniW rti. servises to the people of CharhHw and the eon. - try generally in their line of bushtess. Tin v 1 pnmarea tornrawn ssonuments,Oravcstoai s.Mmu 1 tie Pieces, Fni uinti e Marble, Table Slabs. V.v,i., Bfan. liimii ,...'i ..,.1 I'....... r...l.l. j to . vji. 1.., ... 111 110111 maiuie, acCOTOtllf tne most anm ovid taste and si vies, noil n... ! the most accouiniodat v- ti-rma -r ,..v. r. ,1 .1 I Koiirlom riiimirv Th, ,. ;ii .' j on band the b.-sid, ..ciinrion ..f ECS 1 nd Ammrrin r nht,. ! All Ol.b-rs. iV.l- :,nv ..rft,.l .,1.1 J, .1. .. ., - ' ,., , miiui up -i in til'-fun- senbers, will meet with prompt attention, ondwill be packed and forwarded with ihe utmren and despatch. The yard is sittmted on the Uorth-weM cormt I of the tharlotte Drpot Yard, wm 'rrnriv . ex.., Jan. 8. 1856. lv , -u PJK FESS U WOOD'S ! 5f .R :rO it) jfi iSj jh rt rr) ', 7 rr ( to j Hi B & Hf M & Til Mi ll btaa war t J TlirMvIrs rT,HAT all the bols tad gray can be asavid A peifet tly to original growth, 50 far as tbeil icks are concenu d, dees not admit o! a doiibebr Fides it will core every posrihled tease ol the tea p, wliether d velojxd as dai cln 11. 1 eking, or m tU shape of eutaneoui rrnptioiis even cn!ii.r.crd and in -io possible ca.-e will it fail of eatrag,ttil by magic, nersoofl or periodical headache, idif run d twice a wi k by t!ie ym.i , regularly, i' preseive the color, and keep the ban IrsM Miiag, to any imaginable ape. ft d aid ji tlw Lnpansport, 7rf., June I;.'.". M. ssra. ( ). J. W, D & Co.: 25 1 Gents: 'olIi. of ihe K'.ih rame Mf ! hsr4 7t, Km losid, pha.-e til id thn iy-ight droltara, it U II g gO the iiinoin t im Uj:n nVsiatatne, I bv.t- nM 4d I all, Ii yon choose. yu n,ny NUl ai h0 j IoZ"" botlleS Hail Ri Mutative; J tliii k 1 cun sell j it. It i-.n worked mi ratelea in th.a place. I aosta 50 j man six 81 b -uhs, thai was bald, ai d it Iriibd v.t w hair om all oei his head, w Yems, reap, en, , lh, M. H. fBRlDLET. 16 H. It Office, VtnMim, Jams S I, I8lt (Ki Pa nasi r, W o, u 1)1. All Sill: ! take pUnstue in bearing vo'iaitr. ry leetmiony 10 the eM-dlt ncc of yam linn Bra lorarive. Three montha go, my bail vs iiy gray. It is now ;i daik brown, (die original nl'ir.; smooth and glossy. 'I be onl) appl.eaoea I ksa made to it, lias been the I la r RssioraloS pnfaitt by you, 9iiti which, from the M suit 111 10) own .. I can most cordially reeoinmei.d toeihii-, Resirectiully, yomis EDWARD WOIXXrTT. YtvcenurH, Ia., June 3 ), 1853. PROF. O. J. WOOD: A you uie DtH I inamitai tuie and v 1 d your rrcenll disrorttttl Hair Reetoratrve, 1 will state, foi akoam tur d ma t cm cern, thai 1 hnc ua d it. m 4 kaoa n ota eis to use 1: ifaal 1 have, lor frvtril yisis. htM :n tin habit ot uama oihar Hair Iff atorativf , md thai I Ii d yo-es vastly auperiof to ot y "d;r I know ll e&tiri ly eledi ses tl becd o( daixRvft and with m e nrotul "a p- pi r 1 -, will it ct. n pCMMt'ahaii ti ib, .,t t nnl yiu.ihh ! eeioi " tiiite, i.-:vn.g ;t n h alrhy. ;i and ploMi f ai cj ai d all th: , t ,i '1 disC'doiiiiji I hi 1 ninia that a i. iy it. 01 ihfdtea- 00 which iidnfa I would, therefore, '( niroend it ims m esetyssa d -.roes o hn iiie a line color and o-xinir w l-ii'-R apectfullyt yoms, llO.N hINti- St. Lrjii, Juve 29, ) '.?. PROP. WOOD. -Aa yoi, are nlH.ni to ) tftX and vend yoio recantb d st oven d Man Rrtioraust and as you reijtiesi my opinion ol it, I w.ll ft". that my hair was, a lew months ago, Vf tf g') and alter uing two bo tles of yoi.r I Jnr Reaas live, it retain' d its oiien.al coltu; m d HDCC if V. plication, nil dai.drurl has dtSHipBiid In in B'X bead, and I have bcrn troubled with no daagHSS ble itebinfj ot the acab. I am natislbd, that ihof who iie a, will not regret it, an it privet the fffaV once of having been ueenily oiksL I om 'i'lr ed, therefore, to reeommei d its ism to all irkssN desirous of having a beautiruj h ad ol hair. I am. sir. yours, etc. E. I.. ST LAV ART. j Dm. r. 1 , ""mT . r . am , , S,r- M-v tot , r" 51 beeomma prematurely EraV. accosnasoiefl it barshtvsi wbrch rendered f be constant 1lieM of" oil neceeaary mdrrssaag it. When I CPU'S ed using your Hair Bestorarrse, about two ewaajbj t a"". wns '" d ' cotulmon; and Inwiaaf eowissaj its use till wuh n the Inst these weeks, it has mn"- 10 us nainiai c ior, ai u asi n;t J a aOnnCS mmt 11 stre cieatiy to la- preleiud to thope pit h rd the apphcatioii of oils or nnv ether piej aianon have .ever used. I repaid it omn vA;-"lf srttcle for every! dy's toilet, whether to If uwd llrn Restorative, or for the aimple MtrpOSC in or beanli'ying the hair. You have permtvien to reier to rr.e al! who entenain any doubt of aH perfonning all tint is cl med for ir, MRS. C. SVMONDS, Cinciniiati, O., Feb. 10, 1851. 1 14 Tlniu Watrrtiitcn, Mart .May 1, IIW PROF O. J. WOD:AI!ow met offrnt virtnes and maipc poweis of your Bsir BestetsSja. Tliree monthn since, b mg excetdmgly C'T. purchased, nnd soon comnificidto life, twfl g" ties; and It t,oon legan to tell, in restoring trr locks to their native color, ai d the hair.au Inch lieUre d'v and harsh and lallmL' off now bfcaSW Wfliiflriin disappeared, and the scalp lost nil the disagrMSuj i . ttchmz, so annoying before, and now, 1 ami puo look, but feel yoitnu Scate. Respectfullv, yours, etc. CHARLES WHITM V. ftOrSold at IU Market street, St. Louis. M" ri. 316 B-rosdwav, New York, and by ScsrrAfv Charlotte, N.C.". nnd by Drugifista eerywne" All kinds of family patent medicines for safe, the best possible terms, st Professor Wood lishmcnt, 114 Market street, St. Louis. Julys, 1P96
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