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AN OLD POEM. Vli vliiill j-nl-i. a man from manners? Van shall know bias hv his dre..-? Pmipcrs may be fit fr prince. Princes fit for wwrtlihlK fc f'ruinpb-d -hirt ami dirty ji-k M iv brclnthe the gobb " Of the deepest tbongfets an.l feelings v-st ccmld ii sanre. There nrc Srig "f rrvstdl nectar J I id. 1. ii. c ru.-ln 1 and nmgiiwu; (;..! win counts by souls, imt lr'ssrs, .iv-s ami prospers you nnd inc. Wliilc be values tliriM S the bight rat Hut as pebbles in Ike ML If ML npr:i- 1 sdsflar hi- fellows, lift f,.rgct his fellows thru: Muster, ruh r-. lords, remember Thai your sariurri h.-unN ar nra M. ii hv lulM.r. men !v feeling, llrfl hv thought, ami nu n ly fame. Claiming t"iial rights to s-iti.-hitie In a mini's nnohiing Bf TlMNNi are f.ain-i-iiiliri'h-r 1 oceans. Thffl an- little wecd-dnd rill-. TWh arc f. hh- inch-high saplings. Then arc cedars on tin hills, ill. who cunts hy souls, md station-, l.ovo ami peuupers you and me; For to him all vain distinctions Arc as pebblea in tin- ml Toiling Iiamls bIom an- bwkVn Of a nution's wraith Of lamr; Tit li'fl Inzilicss is pensioned. Fed ami fattened n thr same. Hv thr f others' foreheads Living only to rejoice. While tin- poor man's outraged fraction Vainly liftetb up its voire. Truth mid justice ant rtrnial. Horn with loveliness ami light; SrtTrt wmmgt sJtaJI never pruauer Whiir thrrr is a sunny right; (Jod, who-.? world-heard voice is singing Boundless lovr to you anl inc. Sinks oppression with its titles, A the petsbJesia Um bm. REAL ESTATE For .Sale in Charlotte. WHI h ahl em Tuesday, ibr Hath nf Dom l r in-t. thr bVal I' state owmtl hy thr late It. II. linn r , J, iijwiil, in ibr t w ii ul ( 'bar- hatte. Th" 'iojN riy euMsist ul "J Lot-, iVonl ml bark, raeh I. . t bjr JW, ami will br divided into ." p:nees. :ts toio: No. I, brbasnitg nt ih. -south rHrm-r ot tWr Itrirk Itnild iic aaTirvaa atte t, saljtiiiiing Ibr Lot ot I ; x i 1 lvk, rimtaiahsa; fin i.-.-t fount h 'itMi t" . -t liat-k. Tba l.ot will al-o ha hair a arfboaur alMtiil loti i', rt lon' with thr ttuiiihI himmi which il ianiU, a&aainfs ibr barb pan nftbr Lot on thr north L . No. ', eoatainia; -II tr t Irout, ljoiiHii ...i No. I aad raaaiaje barb HWfift. Loi. N'i..-.. 4 ami " Iront on l-barrfa sttvH, in th r.ir oi i h 'oin t Hnaiti', aad rani contain '.v.l Crai front hy -'imi f, . i barb. It is m. loin Mich I'rop.-it v is in marbH I hi' whole bviat? arar (br ratral aad laaaantit pur ttaa ofih'-town. I'atai Lot No. I. a ahuvr ! rrrilicil. ther- is a Itiick llaihliu) ;iH ti-ci long hy f' Irei abb", 3 stoiies high, aid m iii every laaawcl aar a( thr ' . ronsiriu ful lloaja in low ii. The lower Sioiv contain.- two roBMau tlious Slmr finaaws it!i rxcrlh'lU C II. n-. Tic-n(iM-r Stoiias contain II apart aw ata, Thrr ar ahai atbt It ai iat nt I on thr prtau '- Ui illfelior v:ilr. Trnns one. Inn, rind three year, the .ur rhnitcr rxrcwliaf' iialaifat ttwrj bnada, hrariag n t rt-st fruin da IM of Jaaaanr, l"7. J. M. Ill Tl IIISON. Attoni' y in fact for ihr bran at law. Xor. ii, ikm;. r.M.t V. .1. i t-53 n, A'ste.l hv bit Son. pnajawr n-oa nii. his SKI. KIT tCII(ML- at ..k. Ilraagr Cuouty, N. '.. on da Nth vt K hraarv, I ""-" . A t iiitle in hi waitwhli to baaid Schoollioy rn fiitl a mm NtaataM h- re. Addtraa W .1 IWN'till AM. t :iks, traagr CV, N. (' KoT. '.". "Jl-4'.t-pl Kioin m Railroad Shaute. . in L:l- rtj H. t'oiinty, ',u.. aboM I he ti:-t nr u -r last, jLja(J Hr" mm Kpbraim. lie is black ml ot aardaaa aiae, 3d or .' t yeara nW1, vh raiitetl lv Mr Shi( of Lincoln Count v. ami sold to uie hv V. P. Djiaaaiaf aaid nmaty, last rVh ruary. I think ail bagr is lyiaj; altual Ohar lotte, or V. P. Bjraaai'a ia Liarwla roaaty, m Wm. Ship's, of Uaataa county, an he baft rela tions at all tliosc points. I will pay I'.ftv Ihdlarx fir his aipreheiiNion ami delivery ia (.'harhrfte jail, so that I can gH baa, P. V. ORK. N..T. 2T., IK'j;. 2M',t To Rvnt or for Male. The Fall lit M Holt I in itff-red for Kent from the fcat day af Jaaaaty arxt; at will br ...Id to a j;hm1 pwntfaaarf upon at i aaiataliliiig terms. Taia Ha(rt baa a Cae gardra attach.-. 1, averal coiiuikmIioim lots, a l;u;v lirick utable ov r one humlrol t- t lonjr, an.l all ueeraaary oatbuikl in; is cut rally .-itn.it. .1 in the twara ofWrnaa Imto', and paaaraara many advantages Ma lltiaar ot KaArftaauarat. For paftacadaai addn m PAVIP A1KKX, Wiun-hoio". S. C. Kar. 18th. 0 It Notice. All the Hatra ami Accounts af Mill, r A I'helan, and thos.- .In.- V. V. Parian iadivhla ally. hav.- been placed in my hands for ruth c tioii. All persons indebted, i ith. r to the linn or to V. V. 1'hriaii, will take due notice that 1 am compelled clear np the liii-iii. -- ly t'ash, and tln- iiiu-t conic without delay and parr ap, o( .nit will Ih- iiiuiied.aii l bnaarbi iHtallpapna in my hands, tlh-s.' an- my ianlllll laail. and tla-v iil ceitainlv In- acted upon. K. M. UTERLIXC, .Wancr. Nov. 'J.'.ih. Vl-lr N(at ol orU atolina, LINCOLN COUNTY: Cvurt-of Plrmt uiff Qmmrtrr v mhm, th'tohcr StMtimm, l-."i. Daniel Mosteiler, Adin'r of ('. Carp. nt. r, d. c d, .. John McKe.- ami Wife rt al. In this case it :i;v.-ariiiir t,. the satisfaction the (.urt that John l!oi- and Wife Kiizaltetb Wesley w. Uarpraftrc, Heyh' Wi alia na aaad wife l'olly, Samuel M.iuney. Sarah Naaary, Christopher Maum-v. and two infant Children of Jacob Maum-v and iMr ftnaa all of a hum an. aafresideut. It i-th. 1. 1.1 fdrn-d thai pab U' at ion be niade in the Wcsteiu I eiu, .ei.it ti-r ii ararba that th--y mwpew m Ibr m-t Trrai fne i ..ii t af Pbaai and Ijaartrf lraakna to hr X-ar.1 aud hi id for the ( 'ounty af Lincoln, at Court Huue in iaralataa, u the Mcwad Mouday in January Best, to make delencr lo raid jt litioai. and m 4ralM ther.-of, lar prthhm w ill he (albea pea eaafeaaa a a ibeat aad heard arcaadanjfry. Wittiess, J. A. IIu-. Chth af aaid Covrt at Otbce in Lincolntoii, the Ikh M aadav aArf tla? 4h Monday in August, A. D I-.'wl. H-t) J. A. MI SS. Chtk. C'ah Paid Tor Hides. 1 1 ' HE highest price a ill he p.iid for Hides bv J. s. M. HOWELL. 3 dre.ru 8o..h of tM Mansion llolil Chariot it-, O, t. it, IS.1A Wa 11 1 mI ! Wl n t (Ml I ! V Ur-rr. lot at BITTTEB add EGGS (hi best rata in . e " :l be paw. Ap at O- 9 BAKERY AND One rlnor South of T. Hem-. CONFECTIONERY Trotter Sc S..n'.s Jca 10-tf V. II, IH36. ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF NEW OOIN, AND GREAT BARGAINS, At tbe Old Stand of B. Koopnaw dc Co., on Mint Street. Kool'M ANN & PHELPS II IV of JUst received a lare and whidMl stock STAPLE AND FAXCY WI ;e!i tary On at urpr DS low juices, 'i'neir stock eoasista of a large aaaortaaent of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, 'oaks, Bunneta, Trimaunga, dec A LSt t, Clot! (ts-iniere.-, Jeans, and I honesties, HATS AND CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Together with a great variety .f Ready-Made Clothing, Which they will sell at lower prices than any oilier -tahii-lunent in the State. An eti n-ive stock of all kinds ot w hich thrv will sell at cost, w ith freight added. We intend to dell our Hoods at such prices as will induce purchasers to trade with us. Give usa call and are know are caa suit you in qaal itv ami price. rW Hhrheal market prices paid for Produce of all kinds. KOOPMANN dc PHELPS. Charlotte, Xar. In, I Hod 19-tf V A Ii I. A fi W 9 T E K GOODS, At Fisher, Burroughs &. Co. WE are now prepared to exhibit an exten sive Stock ol FALL and WINTER GOODS. a invite an examination ot our French Merinos. Maus lb Lainca, l'i iuted Caahaierca, Kirh SilkF, llomba i in s, fcliubroitlrriea, A Ipaccas, and Ladies CLOAKS AND TaLAIAS. BOOTS & SHOES. HATS Bo CAPS, .V tine aaaoftiacDl f the above Goods ex Celleat ia quality and moderate in prices at ITSHLIi, KUItROPUilS vV CO. SMUT MACHINES. The aubacribera hive ou hand a supply of these superior Machint s, which they arc of fcrine at low prices lor CASH, aad warran ted 1 1 rive salialaction or no sale. Also, a tit 1 1 assortment of genuine Anchor itrand BOLTING CLOTHS, at FISH Lit, UPRUO! GIIS&.CO. Plaster and Cement. 50 Bbla. Plaaler and Cement tor sal bv FISHER, BURROUGHS .V CO. Carpetings, Oil Cloths and Rugs, A lull aaortuienf, jut. received at FISH ER, BUR Rt UUIIS & CO. Blankets! Blankets!! Blankets!! Fine Red and Negro Blankets. Also, Plaids, Kersey, and Littaaya, a large st ick at low price will he found at FISHER, BURROI (ills ( O. Shtlf Hardnare, Iron, Steel, AGRICUL TURAL IMPLEMENTS, fcc.&c. r.iints, il, ami Varnioh, eonatantlj on band und 1or s le low bv FISIIKR, BURROUGHS c ( O. Mining Ropes. We have in store tvi Coils inch (.rass Rope that will be sold ;.t New York cost fo cash. In ight :n!.! d. FISHER, BURROUGHS .V CO Charlotte, October 7. ISofi. lUi A Rare Opportunity. OllTues. will exlo y the It'irh day of December next, 1 to public sal-, it not sold privately before, on tin premises where I bow live, on the 1 D Rotter Bond, ! miles Southeast mm ( 'barlotte. that valuable Agricultural V Jluieral TRACT m well know ii a u" it. a. 1 1 . i Id and Copper mining i uici. remaining .s.. acres, on tvineli i-i itiiat d a p-oo.l Dw.dlinir House and necesiuy out buildings, a -...id Well and Wei! hoi:.-" trehanl, Ar. This locat ion is one of tin' most salubrious and heaiih v in th. County of Meckk'nburg, aud re amrkabli fur the haMnww ot its pure tSpriui; of aleT, u birh, te-ther with other couaklerat ious, niabe it a very desirable r idi nee. I:- is aimi a rell known and istablisbed fart, that this Tract contains a v. iv valuable i;o! i MINE, out of which has been taken maiiv Tbonannda of daHars1 wrorth of Gold, and Icav ing inan v Thousands i to be taken out. ANo, at the aanir time and place 1 will sell 2 ('Si-ots -Han ii'ml Girl, Two line JIo.-.'s; live o;0l Milch Cows, an-1 other Cuttle; a tut of llojrs of Su- poriur breed; Sheep, & e : one Road ajprn, 1 one-horse Wajyon; one 1 :rry anil Harness; 7 tr 80U bushels of Corn, I bits. Fotlder, and other Pittness. House hold und Kitchen Furnt- tttre, mil. cook-Stove, One ett Rlackamith'sToid", Farming Too and many other things no; enumerated. I lie i. .-net wni or put up in two Iota to nut al. pure Unsers lenus matte Known IV ot JAMES RICHARDS. Sl-ttpd X..v. 8R, l:.o. John Henry Way t, t2. SURGEON DENTIST, (uraaaitlc tf the Rultiutore Coll est of I tttml Sm ; ry,J ll.tving located permanently, lenders b" pro b'saianal sen ieea to the citizens uf Charlotte, N. C., and vicinity. lr. Wayt prepare and inserts artinelal palates and obruratois, .mtl attends to the corn etion of roneetutal MM aretdraual ueibrmities of iLe j tenth and jaws. He is alao poepaied to inset! I aitiheial teeth, after the inot approved methods. OrhYe mm Tivt.ii Snreet, in Canon new building, up stairs. ov.I-th 20 tf. Aolicc. i ne roji.ti iitezpuiii oi ii n v .lclov whs i dissolved on tbe 8m ol July last, J. ;. afeCoy j having purchi. d Mr Gkv'a interest in the j MarMe Yard aud Nntraand Accounts. Ailcm tra -rs must h- IMMM with J. (i. MlcCv. i barl tt , OctoU r 7. M-ff SADDLE Att HARBfESS MANUFACTORY. . S HA XT nriAKES th.'s opportunity of informing the JL pub) e g :e rally, and ail who intend iroing to Kana in particular, that be intends to cuii tinue the Saddle and Harness Business, At his old :nd, in Springs' Corner Building, where lie intends to beep constantly on band h supply of Saddle, Bridles, Hariiess4ic til Every i)ecription. His b'ienda are respectfully invited to call am! supply ti:- iiiselv s, ,-tji every article in his line will be afforded on the moat rrasouaUe terma. Bi:PA I It 1 Xii done at ti.-- tdiortest notice and witfa uwaawr nn and dispatch. Charlotte, J ' i. 26, 1856. tf (i 1 1 Ii OUSE. FELLOW CILIZENS: The political hori zon id our C'Htntry is darbening in the South by porteutioua clouds clouds of dark tanati cism, arising from the North and spreading its dark, damp folds around our great American Emblem of Freedom, tbe Eagle. In oid. r to che.-r the drooping spirits of the South, and to raJae their minds superior to all evils arising therefrom, I. tbe undersigned, hav.; bought tbe House and Formerly owned ly H. Severs, and have given it tbe cognomen as abov e, where all persons friendly to the South, her institutions, aad the Constitution of the United States, can at all times call (Sundays exct pt d ) and he accommo dated with an exbiierating fluid, :n the .shape of a J I d Whiskey Punch, Branay TutJJy, iin Cocktail, Wine Sanjjaree, Foaming Beer, J Irown Stout Lwter, jiinl in fact, Cor- dials. Syrups, r For the iclv and temperate. ALSO lot of SPANISH CIGARS of every 1 price; some mi fl agrant and delicious llOil'e itv an iP.:i that til a man stimulant arising tuereirom win make Forget Ins And mind All firk ndl me, a i v. loves and debts, his CTieCa no more t. iii Ii ill plea so call ready t.i wait on and -von. ill ahvayi I. DUES, opposib tue Uonrt liotM N will B. LIQ1 be s.dd bj ORS of all kinds and qualities the Gallon or Barrel at the Ijw FOR CASH. J. 1) . 14, IrfSG. 14-tf est market price, Charlotte, Oct Accounts of the Democrat Office. ALL accounts due for subscriptions to the "Western Democrat," and for advertising and jo'j w..ik. from the itJth ofOctober. 1855, to the 2tUh ! ot September, 1856 'lie period at which my con neciiou with the Office ceased rmirt be paid to AL Wileaui J. Yates, the present proprietor of the paper. j A11 accounts due for subscriptions since the , commencement of the paper m July, lt-fr!, up to j the 2tkh ofOctober, 1855, must be paid to uiy I Agent, who wUI in a :diort time call upon subscri bers tor i heir dues, Many ot those accounts are j ot t wo, three, and even tour years standing; and i therefore it ia hoKd those indebted will no longer ueiei payment, either by cash or bv note. " JOHN J. PALMER, I ( "harlotie, Oct. I, lr". . W. WAYIS, Attorney &, Counsellor at Law, 4JH.lilI.OTTE, .I. C. Jan. 1, tH5iJ. tf BOOKS f THE CHARLOTTE BOOK STORE. r 1 1 1 1 1 NEW" PURCHASE, or Early Years J I! IN THE I Ut W KST ' llti'irrt Ltirlton. THK ADVENT! RES i" 1 1 A.J.J I BAB A in Turkey, Persia, and Russia Edited by Janu s Morirr. STANHOPE BURLEIGH, The Jr suites hi out Homes. One of the most interesting Novels that has b '. n written in many years by ' DA a. THE MUSEUM of Remarkable and Interest- inc -. vents 1 istorical Adventun and Incidents. BLANCHE DEARWt KD a Tab- ofModern Life. EVENING TALES being a selection of wonderful and supernatural Stories, translated from the Chiii.-se, Turkish, and German, and couipneu i; nemry ri. latr. f$ t rvirov ru" l-'Pfi- dry Ci&V 'm.sm:y. - ':.- .x'""-' Containing a definition ot all its cmumuiiicable terms. The Ti ne Masonic Chart, by J. L. Cross. O.L The Fi e-Ma -on's Manual, by Rev'nd K. J. Stewart. Th.- Xew Masonic Tnistle THE ODD FELLOWS Hoard. MAX CAT., by the Rev. A. B. Clash. LOVVRIE & ENNTSS. Charlotte, March 4, ! Book-Sellers. JOS2. IV. CIIAMKKRS, FACTOR, General Commission Merchant, A N 1 Receiving &. Forwarding Agent ss.anF,i:sT4 r, s. V J be srivell to the sale nt Cot- Si tou, Com, Wheat, Flour, and t, otlier prouuee conij'uei to m--. ja. for sale. Also, to the receiving and forwarding of Goods. Will make liberal ad vances ou Produce shipped to me, to be sold here. . 4 be shipped to any of the Northern, Southern, or Foreign Ports. Charleston, S. C. Feb. ID. 1850. tf Tailors us Est abl ibmenl The undersigned has purchased tin entire in terest of I). L. Rea in his Tailoring Establishment on Mint Street, two doors west of Hugging & U ar ty "s Dry Koods Store, at Riv! '4"J " fri'-nda, and the nn lai :';;''"s generally of the 11 j I ti .1 town and country; be will aUAAi lli" hHl'""wvtn w"it",u th, mi - -w!;:i!;i- tneir measures and wiiicn place nt- nones tc them-lits of the latest style ud faabion. All woi !c w arranted. Call one and al and rnconrage home industry. Mr liea will remain as Cutter for the eonci rn JAMES F. ALEXANDEK- X. B. I . L d to bim for either hy N'..;- C.is'l Ol Hole f Rea requests all persons indebt be y. us i -..'-'.Vi-nini '56, r At unt, to ca'l and settle bv h is preferable as tnoney very D. L. REA. ' mucn le-i ct. 21 I -.-o. 16-tf FOB SALE, o N R of the best Plantations in M.-r-klm bur-' County. M. C Ivina- nine miles S..ulb ot ChailoUe. on the I'rovidemec road, containing about -f'OO ACRES About 150 he.ivily Timbered, und the remainder in a bi'h Mate of cultivation. Every convenience is Btfered to any one desiring a permanent home. A o..d well and spring ot water a good Dweiiing-tfottse, Gut-Hoosct, Cotton. rress,anJ a No. 1 Ham, ami all necessarv out buildmes ith an Ovcrsei r's boust the price low. nnd tern. s tafv. Caii und See me on the I,r' 'niaea. J. M. MILLER, M. D. Speptcaiber, 9, leatk- tf. AND i as survivinir Dartner of Springs fe Wed- La dington, have to close up the business ot saia hrni. 1 tin-reiore uvtaj aii riwh mui"'' ! either by note or book account, made- at Ch ar Creek or Rocky Kiver Store, that longer indul 1 geucewftl not be given, the largest number of j said notes and accounts have row stood too long ! unsettled. The shortest and quickest course will : be pursued for their collection. Call at the Gro i eery Stop- of Bp iaga & MtcLeod, Charlotte, or at the Store, a! Rocky Kiv.-r. where the busi ! nesswill be continued, and settle the same ibrth ; with. LEROY SPRINGS, Surviving partner. August 1856 tf IliS. WHGALAIV, ; Dress :iVEdl3Lor , Opso;le Use Pot-Oflice. ILL DRESSES cut ' made l,V the feleb . A-K-C method, and war t ranted to fit. BONNETS i Trimmed in the latest style, at I the shortest notice. '; Charlotte, Feb 12, 1856. tf ;. F. AXDERSON. W. O. REYNOLDS. GtROCEHs AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. J". ROANOKE SQUARE, Xorf'oak, Virginia. Pay active attention to the sale of Flour and oth.-r" kinds of Produce, avoiding unnecessary chargi s and May 20, V l ing prompt returns, ',. Iv RaVISrSOAD KOIKi, CHESTER, S. C. By J. R. NICHOLSON. Til F subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that bis house, known as the "Rail LiiJ Road Hotel," opposite tho Chester Depot, is ill open for the reception of regular and transient boarders and the travelling public ; and that he is making every exertion to de serve ;md secure a continuance of the kind anil liberal patronage which has bithertofcre been extended to hi.n. He Hatters himself that every needed arrangement has been made to promote the comfort of all who stop with him : hi? rooms arc airy and well-furnished, his ser vants are attentive and obedient, and his table constantly supplied with the best of the season, so that bis friends will not want any attention necessary to make their sojourn pleasant and agreeable. His stables are furnished with good hostlers and an abundance of provender, and he is prepared at a moment's notice to supply his customers with private conveyances of every sort, to any part of the surrounding country. He desires to return his acknowledgments to the public tor past favors, and solicits for tbe future an equally .beral share of patron age. Oct 2G,Fs.:.".. 5-tf TO THE l3'S3f,a. HAVE JUST RECEIVED and opened the larscifl ami isjo1 varied Stock oi Drugs, Medicines. Chem icals, Paints, Oils, Win dow Class, Patty, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Articles, &c. Ac.SSlver offer ed IN THIS MARKET. All of which will 1; sold at extremely short profits, for cash. I defy coMCEtition and if you want articles in my line, call, you shall be satisfied, both with regard to price and quality. Respectfully, &c. II. M. PRITCHARD, M. ,D. Wholesale S$ Retail Druggist, Granite Row, No 3. Charlotte, May G, 1856. tf IFvL S3 MOV j&l. BOONE & CO.'S BOOT & SHOE IHS m. orinm Is removed to their NEW STORE, NO. vauc.k v.xxav lIll VIV Xlll.j.1 U il( Opposite the BURNT DISTRICT 'K "IS n IEEE they will be pleased to see their v old friends and customers. BOONE & CO. Charlotte, July 8, 1856. tf ENCOURAGE THIS KNOCKING fHl HE undersigned Legs leave B toieturn bis thanks to those who favored bint with a call dur ing the last year; aud he wouli respectfully inform the public tha be has removed to the Machin Shop formerly occupied by Messrs. George A Whisnant, adjoining Mr. J. Rudisill's Steam Plan:ng Mills, where he is prepared to execute all work in his line as cheap aud as good as can be ijoue in the State. Turning) Cutting Screws, Repair ing Boilers and Engines of all descriptions, Making id .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 firing Shoes 1 25, common ditto $1, east steel toes, or steel plate, '2. I have also erected an Air Furnace for mend ing I:;:-s. which answers finely. The public can now get hrsss and composition castings by call ing at the above establishment, and furnishing patterns. Old Brass melted overat a reduced price, with neatness and despatch. Old Cooper and Brass wanted. S J. PERRY. Charlotte, Jan. I, 1856. tf tasAULOTTE, nr. v. KINZEL & C67, Proprietors. rj'HE undersigned has taken charge of the 1 new Hotel recently erected in the imme diate vicinity of the Depots o, the s. c. &. N. C. RAIL ROiLDS. At Charlotte, thev invite from the travelling public and am tbe community generally a trial of the merits ot their establishment. Our House will be ! k. pt in all respects not inferior to any other , good hotel, whether regard be had to the table i or to the comfort and convenience of the sleen j in? apartments. To the travellers on the Rail-Roads, this jtand is particularly desi' ble, being near to and in full view of the De- pots ami to boarders of the town we will ; make it as desirable, we hope, both in regard ; to accommodations and terms, as anv other ! similar establishment. No effort will be ; spared on our part to give entire satisfaction to ail who may favor us with their patronage. '. n-n.r.L l U . CTheie will be a LVMCB HOrE A?D BAR kept in the best style, in the baserr ent of the Hotel. Augjt 2G, 1856 3m 3V WUmington, N. C. GENERAL COMMISSION 9IERCHAXTS. USUAI ADVANCES MADE OX COXSIGXMENTS. September -2, 185G ly rami w. Town Point, Norfolk, Virginia. Special attention paid to sellirfpr Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton, Naval Stores, tScc. Also, to Receiving and Forwarding Goods. Aug-. 26, lro' ly W. R. BRAILSFORD, COMMISSIOiH ITfERCHAMT AND AGENT FOR BALTIMORE AXD PUI-AOELPHIA PACKETS. CHARLESTON, S. C. LIBERAL advances made ou consignments of produce to my address toi such. riv. C. JOHNSON, FORWARDING and COMMISSION SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON So. Ca. Aug. 10, 1855. Very respectfully. D. N. MURPHY WHEAT MARKET, Springs' iMCills rwish to purchase three or four hundred tbousund bushels of good merchantable wheat, for which I will pay the highest cash price. Charlotte, from its facilities of transportation is one of the best inland markets in the South ern States. I have erected large Merchant Mills contiguous to tbe Raiiroad,ca pable of grin ding three hundred barrels of flour per day, and to keep them running 1 must have wheat. So bring it along, if you want tbe highest fig ure tor it. I am prepared to grind for toll. If you want flour whose brand will be sufficient to sell it in any market in tbe world, here is the place to have it manufactured. These Mills have al ready made a reputation not inferior to any in the country, LEROY SPRINGS. June 15, 1855. 47-tf D riiHK SUBSCRIBER BEGS leave to inform JL his friends and the public generaliy,'that he is still carrying on the C it r r a g ' .llnliiu IIitKiiiCNS in all its various branches vviih all the increased facilities af forded by modern improvements. Me nas now on hand a large number of BUGGIES, CAR RIAGES, ROCKA WAYS, &c, made on the most approved styles out of the best material, to which he asks the inspection of purchaser! . His establishments is on College and Depr t streets, where be will be glad to see his friends. JOHN II ART Y" Charlotte, July 28, 1855. tf ROBERT P. WARIMCJ, Attorney at Law, (Office in Springs' lirick building, 4 doors south of the Charlotte Bank.) Charlotte, N. C. Charlotte, July 15, 1856. ESas Wanted. UGG1NS & HARTY, at their Store on the corner of Main and Trade streets, will buy cotton Rags, and give the highest market price. Charlotte, March 4, 1856. y AND JEWELRY. HOMAS TROTTER & SON have just re ceived i and will He regu larly receiving additions thereto) a choice stock of handsome and fashionable WATCHES from the most celebrated makers. Also, a rich assort ment of Fashionable Jewelry, Chains, &c. All of which will be sold -low for cash, or on short time to punctual dealers. THOMAS TROTTER & SOX. Charlotte, June 10, 1856. tf T77"it; For LI f r r i 7"by is it Jenkins & Taylor sell Stoves so cheap f Because they buy them from tbe Manufacturers. JENKINS & TAYLOR WOULD respectfully announce to the inhabi tants of Charlotte and vicinity, that thi-y have removed Irom their Old Stand, to one door West of Elms tc Sprati's (irocery Store, where they have now on exhibition, just re ceived from the North, one ol the most EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENTS STOVES OF Ever offered in North Carolina, among which will be found the celebrated Iron Witch Cooking- Stove I Which has gained, such a famous reputation in the Southern Country for the last eighteen months. This Stove we warrant superior to any Cooking Stove now in use. It is simple in its arrangements, consumes less fuel, 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 Siates, and if it does not do more work in any given time, we will forfeit the price of the Stove, and quit selling and go our death tor the better one. All Kinds of Parlour and Box STOVEs. We have, and constantly keep an extensive and varied stock of I'm, and Sheet Iron, Japan and Britannia Ware, Brass Kettles, Cast Iron Bed Steads, Hat Racks, Cradles Syr., All of which will be sold Wholesale and Re tail, cheaper than has ever been before of fered in this vicinity. We would reiurn our thanks to our triends and customers for the very libera! patronage they have bestowed upon us, and they may rest assured, that we shall endeavor, by close atiention to business, together with a deter mination to please, to merit a continuance of the same. Our Motto is "Quick Sale and Small Profits." Ladies and Centlemen are particularly in viti d to all and examine our Stock. ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK Attended to with dispatch. N. B. We will tell you why we head our advertisement "Wait for the Wagon," it is because we have three wagons constantly traveling through thecountiy with Stoves. KFAI1 orders will be faithfully and prompt ly attended to. Charlotte, Sept. 25, '35-tf THE WAGO! CHARLOTTE HOTEL, BY 7 J. H. KERRProprictor. EVERY accommodation afforded the patrons of the CHARLOTE HOTEL. At this Hotel is kept the Stage Office for Bland & Baxter's daily liue of stages from Charlotte via Lincolnton, Shelbv and Rutherfordton to Ashe ville, N. C. Also, for the line of Tri-veekly 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 five of charge. J. B. KERR. Oct 1, 1856. C r i i r mi ' C Cs 3 DOOKS SOUTH OF TIIF. MANSION HOUSE, Charlotte. S. M. HOWELL HAVING made more extensive preparations for the Manufacture of SAHHLES and HARNESS, He would respectfully inform the citizens ot North Carolina, that he is now prepared to fnr furuLsh SAODLCS A3I HtltMXs of a superior quality, of his own manufacture, at tiii Very Lowest Possible Prices. Wanting Svc3Lc3.1ojs By leaving their orders, can be furnished as low as thev can procure the same at the North. April 15, 1856 tf S. M. HOWELL. MRS. II. J. CRAIG, jDress HVEaStX-or, Three doors below Trotter's Carriage Manufactory C MJt JR TTE. April 22, 185C. . ly KALI 14,11 & GASTON RAIL-ROAD. Haiti git $ Gaston H. K. Ofllce, Raleigh, Feb. , ic."('. S S THE NORTH CAROLINA RAIL ROAD is now completed to Charlotte, no is hereby given, that tice' (aood and Frodcicc Drought down that Road, intended for transpor tation over the Raleigh & Gaston Rail-Rood, will be received by this Company at the North-Carolina Rail-Road Depot in Raleigh (owned jointly by the two Companies) and will be transported thence without delay r extra charge; and goods designed for the Western Merchants and others along that Road, will likewise be delivered at the same point. All din s for freight must be paid at Peb rsbnrg or Portsmouth, except on way freight, which must be paid advance or on delivery of the guilds. AEvery effort will be made by the Officers and gents of the Co mpany to give satisfaction in he transportation ol Goods and Produce. Owners and shippers of Goods are requested to have them distinctly marked, so that their desti nation may be known. R. A. HAMILTON, President. Feb. 19. tf CTffice of Charlotte and S. Car- ) olina Railroad Company. June '26, I s. 50. ) r .1 ' i.lTI" - n - TARIFF OF TUROUGfl FHEIGflT Between Charleston and Charlotte. Class. First Class, Hogsheads, Barrels, Do. Half barrels Do. A i liclt'S. Measurement, per c. ft. Molasses, do Fish, do Flour, do. 200 lbs do. Km lbs Salt Rnftv $0 Iti . . 7 (in . . k2 00 . . 2 00 .. 1 J.') 70 ft) 40 80 k 2 ."() 50 ; 16 60 70 70 R. icks Do. Do. Blacksmiths' lows, all siz Del- Duckets, per dozen, Corn, per bushel, Wheat, do. Coffee, per 100 lbs. Candles, do. Cheese, do. On and after the 1st of July, lK-,f, the above Rates of Freight will be charged upon all the Through Articles enumerated. All others will be charged at the present Local Rates. T. J. SUMNER, July 15, '56 tf General Superintendent. RATES OF FREIGHTS BETWEEN Charleston :nal New York, By the Palmetto line of Steamers. WYATT, ST0GKER & LLOYD, UF'.A.O Tons AND General Com miaul on II;rc!iRiitH, Adger's North Wharf, (JMJ REES 5TO JT, 8. c. THK undersigned, Factor and Commission X Merchants, offer to receive, forward, and ship merchandise and produceat the following rates. Tbe prices here named are those which are generally charged by all the line of sail vessels, but having no control over any other Line than tbe one we have an interest in, we cannot say that the prices here named can be considered permanent, except by our Line. By that they are permanent. The "Palmetto Line" has ten fine first class Briga and Schooners, constantly running, and will car ry freights as follows: Wheat, ti cents per bushel. Flour, in barrels, 20 cents. " in sacks, 10 cents. The drayage, wharfage, insurance, and for- warding commission, per bushel, lor whe i t, is 4j cts. Flour, per barrel, - lb cts. Flour, per sack, - - - -13 cts. Freight on all cases, boxes, &., &,c., Irom New York to Charleston, per cubic foot. - - - - - 4 cts. We measure every thing, to prevent over charges. Every thing shipped by the "Pal metto Line" of v-ssels (Dollner & Potter, New York agents, and Holmes &. Stowry, of Charleston) and consigned to us, shall be freighted for the above prices. Produce and Merchandise consigned to us will have the best attention. WYATT, STOGNER &. LLOYD. August 12, 185G 3m Saws. CIRCULAR SAWS from 12 to 60 inches, for sale at BREM & STEELE'S. SAPPT JES and. Harness Notice. THE Tax Lists for 1855, am nou. in hands, and I hold them ready hw a- ".,7 I request all persons to inform me of an. ,V.i V which may not be listed. J ablcs ESAll persons that have not paid their taxe for 1854, anil surely come up and fork om ..' " E.C GRIER, Sheriff April 8. 1856 tf R. JH. PATTERSON, lOTl Monroe, N. c. ' HAVING permanently located hhnatlflu thin place, respectfully offers his profeSsiona services; co the public. Office at the Village Hotel. HAVING located in this place, respectftulv offers his l'rofessional Services to the citi zens of the town and vicinity. l& OFFICE in th e new brick building, nnpo. site the lttirnt District, Main street. July '!, 1856 Wrapping Paper. rpHE Merchants of Charlotte and vicinitv JL can be supplied with all kinds mid quail' ties of wrappiui; lnper, from the a leigh Wrapping Paper Mills. C. W. BENEDICT, Proprietor KF"RAOS taken in exchange for Paper at t' e highest price. C. W. B Kaleigh, March 4, 1S56 ly IDW Jl II Hi A YARU In Charlotte. THE Bubocriber have asrabuabed Ifarbb Yard, on the aeGond square auuth of the Colllt-House, and lespi-i tt'uily otb l t heir services to all who may desire any thing in their I'm, U business. They will keep on Band the best and handsomest kinds of Foreign and American Mm ble, and be prepared at all times t(( furnisli on ii men I Grave Clones, Mantrl Pieces, Furniture Marble, Table Slabs, Marble St, , r. To any pattern, according to the most apptoved styles, and upon terms as low as at any Mai ble es tablishment in the South. All orders for Marble work, addressed to tbe subscriber, will meet with prompt attention, and will be packed with care and forwarded with di.-.-patcb. The public's patronage is respectfully to licited. J. (;. UcCOY Charlotte Feb. 19, 1856. ly 22 tKLOTTi: rBlHE subscribers having formed themselves JL into a company, respectfully tender their services to the people of Charlotte and the cmiu. try gi nerally in their line of business. Tbev re prepared to turuisb Monumenta,Qravestonelaii tie Pieoea, Eurniture Marble, Table 81abs, alarblr Steps, to any pattern cut from Marble, according to the niosi approved taste and styles, and upnij the most accommodating terms i vi r offered in the Soutliern country. They, will keep constantly on baud the best deserijition of Egyptian, ltalu.a and AlUel e.'IU Mai ble. All orders, for an y article, addressed to nVwb. scribers, will meet with pronipi ultentioii, and will be packed and forw arded with the utmost rare and despatch. The yard is situated on the north-west aorati of the Charlotte 1 ), put Yard. WM. TIDDV St SONS. Jan. R, l .'if). 1 v ruoFESsfii: WfMiirs with mufmimw. It baa uaikeii rairMl-k 11 IAT all Ibe bald and gray ran be n stand J- perfectly to origimd growth, mi l:n as tlirir locks are concerned, does nut admit of a doaat;ar sides it will cure every ims-ible disease oi ibc u l. I whether d( vi l.iiji d a? daadrufil in hing. r Wilis shape of cutaneous erupt tot ut even scskLbesd and in no possible case will it fail of curing, n il by magic, itei vous or periodical headache, smI it usiu twice a week by I be young, leaulsrff, n will preserve I be color, and K i the ban from laliisg, to any imaginable aj.ie. Hi ad ni d j dw- Ijiigausvart, la June le.'ii, M essi.J. O. J. Wool) .t Co.! Cknts: Yours of I he I3tfc came duly t J.md Enclosed, pleose find ibmy-endn dollair, n sting the amount for Hair Restorative. 1 li f"1! u all. ll you choose, you my n-i.d tx dozen bottles llaii Restorative; I think I can sell it. It has worked miracles in this place. I i'lii man six SI bottle, that was bald, nnd it fet brti new hair out all over bis bead. Yours, respectfully, M. H. GRIDLEf. C. R. R. Office, Vandal u, June U, 1Mb Profkssos N i n tak- pleasure in bearing sohwat. ry testimony to the excellence ol yum Han b'f torative. Three months ago, my hair stf gray. It is now n dark brown, (tbe original color.) smooth and glossy. The only applies (MM I SSVS made to it, has been the Hair ReMorafiv pfrparfd by you, and which, from ibc risnlim my own i n, I cun most cordia'ly recommeud tooUiew, iiesijcctlullv, yours, EDWARD WOLCOTT. Yinrenv, hi., June 21, le.').!, PROF. O. J. WOOD: As you arc aioiii io manufacture and vend your recently iscovelts' Hair Restorative, I will state, for wnomsoeiet it may concern, that 1 have iim d it. and luMWR Bth. eis to use it (bat 1 have, lor sevttal years, l"" in the habit of using Other I lair Rr stoiatisi , nnd that I bed yours vastly superior to any otaei I know. It entirely chanees tin-head of danaruf, nnd with one mouth's proper use, will rest or at'v person s natr to the orimnl youibtul coiot am texture, aivmg il a In nbhy, noft and glossy spprsn anee; and nil this, without discoloring the hand" that apply it, or ibedvusf on which it dtepa. I would, then-fore, rt -commend its use lo every i'' desrrona ' basing a fine color nnd lexiutc hstf Respectiully, yours, WILSON KINO. St. Louis, June 29, 1853. FROF. WOf)D: As yon are about to prepw and vend your recently discovcicd II.- . ReSMHStit and as you lequest my opinion of it, I will IBi that my hair wan, a tew months so, aery t:if. and ntier aaklg two bottles ot your Han Retssnv live, it MSnnw d iis oiieiiml color; and Min e it i plication, all dandruff has disnppf-and Iretamf bead, nnd I have beni'troubb.d with DO difasit'" ble itching of the sc alp. I am atisliid, that 'hf who use it, will not regret it, as ft gives the SSSSSJ. anee ol having been n.ccntly oilco. 1 pWSSf. ed, then fore, to rccotmnentl its n-e to rill wlic: desirous of having n besotilul bead ol !iir- ,.. I am, sir, youis.etc. E. L. STEWART PROFESSOR WOOD " Dear Sir. My hair had, for several ycat, 1" beeosaing prematurely irray, accompi'ini 4 harabnesa which rrndarcd tbe cnnstsnl sppltcstsa of oil nf osssary rrt d rsstag it. When I coauacB" ed Bsing your Hair Ressoratrve, bant twe iossum ng, it w as in that condition; and baviSg COOtwW" ns usi. till within the last three weeks, " liae nitric to its natural cnlor, and assumtd eottnt w a lustre srentlv to Ik; prefericd to those product l the application of oils or any ether presarsOSSi have ever used. I regard it as nn i fiti :?-t mmr article for fiery ludy'a toilet, whether lobeW"" Hnr Restorative, or lor the simjile sarposs mi;or beautify ins the hair. You have pcrrm"" to reier to me all who entertain Birf dossl ss performing all that is claimed for it. . MRS. C. 6YMaj! Cincinnati, O., Feb. 10, 185 J. lit Third i- tysgii"is7s), rfm-. "t l' PROF. O. J. WOOD: Allow in. :; virtues and magic powers of your Hair B-Moia i ' Three months since, being exceedinL'iy purchased, and soon commenced to use. ' ' ties; and It soon legan to tell, in restorinf ,':r.tl0 locks to their native color, and the hair, WS r before dry and harsh and fslluur ofr, now Tj soft and glossy, and it ceased fallmp; the a,, jf disappeared, and the walp lost all the ae,K:te U itchiiig, so snnoying before, and now, I not look, but feel young again. Reepectfiillv, yours, etc. .njtrV CHARLES WHITNEY- KrSold at 1 1 1 Market street, St. Levis, MaJ ri,31fi Broadway, New York, and by Sean Charlotte, N.C., and by Druggists 'veyw"f n0 Ail kinds of family patent medicines ""' . the best possible terms, st Professor Wood b es lishment, 1 1 1 Market street, St. Louis. July 8,
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