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BTIO BEAUTY. BY MRS R. jS'-$t.DiriDMS. T not the fairness of the brow, N-r hrightness of the ey, Nor-tbatfheek, whose radiant glow. Can with carnation Tie, 'I hat ha power to chain my gaze. Or kfold it in control; The beauty that I most am'rapfc. Shines spotless from the nwEl The beauty of the form and face, Lasts only in our prime; The charms that centre in the soul, Will never waste with time; The rndiance from that inner shrine. Will chain for hour my earnest gaze. Its charms can never, never die, But lives forever in youthful days. A PARTICULAR WITNESS. From the Richmond Whig. Scene at Chatham during the session of ; . the Circuit Court, in the case of Common wealth vs. Cassady, on a charge of mali cious stabbing. The venire being impaneled, and the jury solemnly charged by the clerk, the fnmmnnaMlth'i Atturuev called, in SUD- port of the indictment, the witness. Buck; E ... i Uryant, who D.-.ng so.emn.y ur , durJng the last few weeks, within which time truth to tell, testified as follows : ITAAlllf I VAT S IMTl?FDQ Question by Commonwealth's Attornry. . KUUl JlAll iM & I llEiLl O Tell all you kaow about the cutting of the , j,ve been purchasing FALL AND WIN prosecutor, by Cassady the prisoner at the TER GOODS, and have availed themselves bar. I of the great advantage to obtain by buying Ans.-Well, gentlemen, it was election fWCash, at a time of extreme want of mou- , . , g I oy, and consequent low prices or Goods, day 'twas a dark, cloudy, wet sort ot , wauting good M weli a8 cheap goodg, drizzly day, and says I to my old woman. j wij gnd tu.jr gck nt only the cheapest I believe I'll go down to Ringgold and but as good as any in this country. Their 'potite my vote. And says my old woman j stock consists of the following: Staple and to me, well, Buck, as it is a sort of dark. "-p OOT3S cloudy, wet sort of a drizzly day. says she, hadn't vou better take vour umbrill. Savs j I to the old woman, I spect I hud better take the umbrill. So I took the umbrill i a'id advanced down towards Ringgold, and when 1 g.it down thar, Mr. Cd corned, j and nxa be, uuelc Ruck, have yu seed .i-' e i.i . .x l .. -- 1 1 .. t OTUIHW Ul UIU IKIKIIWM "J"3 I I to Mr. Cole, for why ? Says he, he's g.t mv umbrell. (Th witness was here 6 .j - , interrupted by the Court and toiu to con- . fi.ie himself to the actual fray between the prisoner and Cole, the prosecutor. In answer to which the witness remarked, iu a tone of indignat remonstrance, well now, Mr- Judge you hold on, for I am sworn to tell the truth, and I am gwine to tell it my own way so 'taint worth while for you to say nothing more ubout it whereupon the court and commonwealth's attorney, being anxious to get rid of the witness on any term, told him to go on and tell the tale his own way.) Well, as I was going on to try twaa ou one 'lection day. Buchanan and Filmo was a running for the legislatur, and says I to my old woman, old woman, pays I, b'leve I'll go down to Ringgold ind i-.-it my vote. Says my old woman to me, bays she, Buck, as it is a sort of a dark, cloudy, rainy, damp, drizzly sort of of day, had'nt you better take your umbrill says she ? Says I to the old woman, says I, I spect I had better take my umbrill ; so I tuck the umbrill and advanced on towards Ringgold, till I arnv thar. Well, the first thing I did when I got thar was to take a drink of American whiskey, which was monstrous good, and says I to myself, says I old boss, you feel better now, dont you ? And while I was advancing around. Mr. Cole he come to me ; says he, uncle Buck. Fays he. have you seen any thingof old neigh bor Harris ? Says I, for why ? Says he, the old cock's got my umbrill. Arter a while, I 'posited my vote, and then Mr. Cole and me advanced back towards home, and Mr. Cole was tighter than I ever seed him. And so we advanced along till we got to whar the road and path forked, and Mr. Cole and me tuck the path, as any other gentlemen would, and arter advanc ing a while, we arriv to old neighbour Harris a settin on a log with the umbrell on his arm, and bout that time Elijah Cas sady (the prisoner) corned up, nnd we ad vanced on till we arriv at Elijah's house. Elijah is my nefTew and likewise my son-in-law he married my darter Jane which is next to my darter Sally. Arter we had advanced to Elijah's house we stood in the yard awhile a jawing, and presently two somebody s's rid up on a hoss. which was Johnston before and Whitfield Cassady behind. Wbitefield and Kiah Cassady be ing the aame. Elijah and Kiah is brothers both born in the nat'ral way like anybody else's brothers, no gals between "em, and both of 'em is about the same age. especial ly Kiah. which ar the youngest. Kiah war drunk, and he and Mr. Cole get to cussing one another about politix and I advanced in the house whar Elijah's wife, which is my daughter Jane which is next to my darter Sally. Well, arter jawing a while with 'em. my little nefTew says he to me. says he. Uncle Buck, let's go home. Says I. g ol pop. m we pegged on together, and I heard somebody a calling me, but never tentioned 'cm nor advanced back. Well, 1 gt home and was a eating my supper, and Elijah, which is my son-in-law, and married my darter Jane, whieh is next to toy -'arter Sady, arrivd, and says he to me, le Buck, says he, i've killed a man. Says I. the hell you have. And this is all I know about the stabbing, because I waut thar. Ye must be borx aoaix. It is known to all, who have ever noticed it, the aversion of boys of a very youthful age, to being of the other sex arising, perhaps, in most aea, out of their repuguance to beiug dressed in girls' clothes. We heard of an instance the other day. says the Kanawha R pub:ican, where a little boy in his first pants, had been told by his Christian moth er that to be a good boy. a Christian, he would have to be born again. The Ruler m Israel may not have thought this more marrellojs, than the little boy. At night after aying his prayers at his mother's knee, and getting into bed. he removed the covering and raised up. calling to his moth er that he had forgotten to say one thiug in bis prayer. She remonstrated with him. and t. .Id him to be still, that he had said his prayers and now he must go to sleep. The little fellow persisted that he must say one thing more in his prayer. She per mitted him to get out and kneeling down, be uttered -) Lord, pray d m't let me be bo in agu: . for I am, am afraid Ivrill be born a girl Not long since, youth, older in wit tfian in years, after being catechised concerning t nnwer of nature, replied: "Ma," I think there is one thing nature can't do." "What is it, my child?" 'She can't make Bill Jones' mouth any bigger without setting hU ears back. An Ohio politician was boasting, in a public speech, that he could bring an argu ment to a pint as quick as any other man. 'You can bring a quart to a pint a good deal quicker," replied a Kentucky editor. Well Said. A noble saying is record ed of a member of the British House of Commons, who by his own industry and perseverance bad won his way to that high position. A proud scion of aristocracy one day taunted him with his humble origin, saying. "I remember when you blacked my father's boots." "Well, sir," was the noble response, "did I not do it well?" tW Several distinguished American offi cers are now in Washington, it is said, en- . ' oavnrinor tn aot into the British service in FalX And. TTVlxxter GOODS. THE severest financial pressure ever known in New York, has prevailed there jj Dretx Goods Bonnets. Ribbons, Ulorrs, Hosiery. Boots and Shoes, Huts and Caps of every Description. Rcady-JIade CLOTHING, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, &c, ... .. . ..... . . , . . iv. .. ul windl will w oj iu tucopci iui man they can be obtained at any odier Store in the country The highest market price paid for all kinds ol produce &TX all one and ail, and exam- llie 0ur stock before purchasing elsewhere. KOOPMANN k niELPS. Nov. 3, 1857. if Wil, Charlotte and Rutherford RAILROAD COMPANY. It is ordered by the Board of Directors of this Company, that tor the ensuing year the following installments be called for, viz: Third installment of TWENTY per cent, to be due and payable on the 1st of December, 18T.7. Fourth installment of TEN per cent, to be due and payable on the 1st day of February, 1856. Fifth installment of TEN percent, to be due and payable on the 1st day ot May. 1858 .Sixth installment ot TEN per cent, to be due and payable on the 2d day of August, 1858. This Call is applicable only to those Counties T- - . C .1 T I , , . Mr.--. - C S ,1 I v oi uic i Lo Ascr, anu u mose esi oi i nar- lotte. II. W. GUION, Tres't. Nov. 3, 1857. 81-2m Fresh Confectioneries, Fruits, Family Groceries, &c. The subscriber takes pleasure in announcing to his friends and the public generally, that he is now in the receipt ot a FRESH SUPPLY OF CONFECTIONERIES, Fruits and Family Groceries, Consisting of Candies, Oranges. Raisins, Currants, Citron, Nuts of all kinds, Cheese, Sugar, Coffee, &c. at his old stand, one door north-east of Springs' corner, and opposite J. W. Osborne's office, where he solicits a call from all his old custom ers, and he will by no means refuse auy new ones who may find it to their interest to give him a call. Having purchased cheap for cash, he will con sequently be enabled to sell cheap for cash. M. D. L.. MOODY. October 20, 1857. tf New Millinery and Mantua Making ESTABLISHMENT. MRS. P. M. SMITH would inform the pub lic that she intends carrying on the above busi ness at her residence, next to the new Episcopal Church. She would also inform the ladies that she has just received a supply of Bonnet Trim mings, consisting of Flowers, Feathers, Rouch es, jfce. Ac. Oct. 27. 1857. 80-tf TATERSALL. Livery and Sale Stable. One Square East of Kerr's Hotel, Nearly opposite the Jail. The subscriber in forms the public that he has purchased the stables formerly owned by Lee Williamsou. He has thoroughly refitted said stables, and built in addition a good Carriage House, making in all 190 feet, containing 49 stalls well arranged. In addition to said im provements, are three large lots with Racks and Troughs for the accommodation of drovers, 4 c. This establishment is equal to any in the State, if not in the Union. He hopes, with proper at tention and good management, to receive a share of the public patronage. Convevances of all kinds in his line Competent Drivers furnished when required. Horses kept by the month or otherwise. Persons having horses to sell or exchange will do well to call. Every effort will be made to accommodate, and charges made reasonable. R. RABE, Proprietor. L. J. HAWLEY, Agent. Charlotte, Oct. 20, 1S57. tf $200 Reward. RANAWAY from my Railroad Shan tees, in Liberty county. Ga.. about the 1st August, 1856, my negro man EPHRAIM. He is black and of medium size, 23 or 24 years old. was raised by Mr Shipp, of Lincoln county, and sold to me by W. P. iiynum, of the same county, iu February, 1856. I thiuk said boy is lying about Charlotte or W. P. Bynum's in Lincoln county, or Wm. Saipp's of Gaston county, as the boy has rela tions at all thosepoints. I will pay Two Hundred Dollars for his apprehension and delivery in Charlotte Jail so that I can get him. Sept. 15, 1857. 74-tf D- W. ORR. Great Discovery! We have this day appointed L. J. HAW LEY our Agent for the sale of Rights to make "Rorahack's celebrated Soap." Family Rights, Receipts and full instructions can be bought of bim. Also. County Rights for the following counties: Mecklenburg, Cabarrus, Union, An son and Stanly. This Soap being a great saving of both mouev and labor, is well worthy the no tice of every family, factory and companv. H. LINDSEY & CO. Oct .29, 1857. 3t-pd I hare received a laree STOCK of SILKS, which are unsurpassed for BEACTY and variety op STYLE. Rich Glaiay side stripes all colors. Rich and elegant Robes. Hi eh Strines and solid colors. The largest stock of BLACK SILKS ever off. r ed in this market, ranging from 1 to 2 per yOct. 6. L. S. WILLIAMS. French Merinos, White, Black and Colored. De Laines, ol all Styles, shades ana rict.. ftO piece". 10, 11 and 12i Bleached Sheetings, lower than they have ever been sold in this market. Oct. 6. L. S. WILLIAMS. CLOAKS. The largest assortment of LADIES CLOAKS ever brought to this market, just received and for sale by Oct. 6, 1857. L. S. WILLIAMS. It is only necessary to look here to be fully satisfied that nothing this side of New York can surpass them for beauty and fine ueS3. L. S. WILLIAMS. A Mltiw mammXwAm ,ir ctvle Krtlicrht in New York when money was badly needed, and at such prices as enable me to defy competition. Persons who now contemplate having their .shoes made, will abandon the. idea if they will only look at my stock. Oct. 6. L. S. WILLIAMS Z have 500 pairs of NEGRO BLANKETS, that are greatly in my way. would like very much to sell tnem credit. Oct. 6. for CASH if 1 can, otherwise on L. S. WILLIAMS. 600 Pieces of PRINTS, From 4 to 12 cents per yard, a few above that price, but none below it. Oct. 6. L. S. WILLIAMS. A large lot at unusually low prices and a considerable quantity at cost. Oct. 6. L. S. WILLIAMS CFA large lot of French CLOTUS (i nil Cas'sinurcs, Tweeds, Satinetts, Jeans, Kerseys, and Georgia Plaids, at prices satisfactory to everybody. Oct. 6. L. S. WILLIAMS. HATS! HATS ! Leary's, Beebe's, Bright's and Orrell's, all the latest styles. 10 cases Wool Hats, prices ranging from 374 cents to 01. Hungarian and soft Hats in such abun dance as really to be in the way. Oct. 6th. L. S. WILLIAMS. HENDERSON & AIIRENS Are daily receiving, and have now on hand, an excellent assortment of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS. The cheapest stock of BOOTS, SHOES and CLOTHING in this section of country. HARDWARE, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, AND Bonnets. A. mil dsflMbp otolr of I, A DIES' CLOAKS, A c. We offer the following goods at the annexed low prices: Men's stout Shoes, whole leather, $1 37 " Boots, Kip and Heavy, $2 75 to $3 Ladies' calfskin Boots, $1 00 " Morocco and goatskin Boots, $1 to $1 25 Men s Coats from $3 to Raglans and Overcoats at all prices. MsfXlMK, A large lot of Pants, Vests, Shirt, Ties. Cravats, Drawers, Uudershirts, Hats and Caps; a large variety of Blankets, Linseys, Brogans, pant Stuffs, Ac, a laree assortment. Families and others in need of any Goods this fall would do well to give us a call betore mak ing their purchases, as we are offerirg unusual inducements, particularly to Lash buyers. 13 Store at Springs' Corner. IIENDEKSON & AHRENS. Oct. 12, 1857 tf. iy We have also a good assortment of Goods at our Store at Morrow's Turnout, where we offer Goods at Charlotte Prices. HENDERSON & AHRENS. FALL GOODS AT FISHER&MMOUGHS' HAVING OPENED a large and attractive stock of fall and winter Goods, we would invite the attention and solicit an examination of our DRESS GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, CLOAKS and TALMAS. Also, CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS and MATTING, M great variety. Blankets, Fine Bed and negro Blankets, also Kerseys and Plains for plantation use. A large supply of the above goods excellent in quality and moderate in price will be found at FISH Eli fc BURROUGHS'. HARDWARE, Shelf Hardware in all its varieties, also Anvils, Bellows Vices, Axles & Springs, Iron and Steel, Boring Machines. Morticing and Drilling Ma chines, Paints, Oils and Varnishes constantly on hand and for sale low at FISHER & BURROUGHS'. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Corn Shellers, Straw Cutters, Corn and Cob Mills, Grit Mills, Plows, Corn Cultivators, &c. We solicit an examination of the above goods at FISHER fe BURROUGHS'. Smut Machines, The subscribers have on hand a supply of these superior machines, which they are offering at low prices for cash, and warranted to give satisfaction or no sale. FISHER A BURROUGHS. Oct 13, 1857. 2m Fresh Norfolk Oysters. The undersigned having commenced the OYS TEK BUSINESS in Norfolk, and designing to conduct it extensively snd in die best manner, de sires to commend his purpose to the attention of his friends and the public. He will prepare and keep constantly on hand for transportation to any part of the country, the best FRESH OYSTERS, hermetically sealed, spiced and fried, put up in tans, that the Norlolk market can produce, spiced upon an improved plan, im parting 10 the Oyster the most delicate flavor, and insuring iheir preservation in any climate lor a reasonable period in their first excellence in every respect. Having had abunda .t experience in the business, and perfected his plan with the u'most success, he submits his enterprise to the public, with confidence in his ability to satisfy the mcst fastidious taste. Orders from all parts of the country respectfully solicited and promptly attended to- Terms Cash Address, HENRY FITZGERALD, Norfolk, Vs. R. LIVINGSTON MOSS, Not. 9, 1857. Im-pd. General Agt. SCARE & CO., DRUGGISTS & CHEMISTS, lo. 4, Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C, Invite the attention of Physi cians, Planters, Merchants, &c, to their new and complete stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Av. The extensive patronage they have received from the Physicians of Charlotle and its vicinity is the best guar antee of the purity of the Drugs sold by them. Sept. 1st. Pure White Lead. A superior article, warranted pure, at 10 cents, cash. For sale by SCARE & CO. September 8, 1857. MEDICINES. Just received, from the Warehouse, Ayers' Cherry Pectoral. Rogers' Liverwort and Tar, Guysott's Sarsaparilla and Yellow Dock, Wistar's Balsam, McLane's Pills, Strong's Pills, Ayers' Pills, dec. fcc. SCARE & CO, September 8. DRUGGISTS. Quinine, Quinine. A full supply of Powers & Weightman's Quinine, low for cash. SCARR dc CO., Sept. 1st. Charlotte Drug Store. For the Toilet. Just received a choice lot of Perfumery and Articles essential to the Toilet. Ivory, buffalo horn, shell and fancy Hair Brushes ; tooth, nail and shaving Brushes; buffalo horn, india rubber and horn Combs; French. English a.id American Pomades, for the hair ; odor boxes, toilet bottles, Lubiu's extracts in great variety ; Glenn's toilet waters ; German. French and Ameri can Colognes ; toilet soaps in great variety; hair dyes, rice powder, meen fun, tooth pastes, xc, at Sept. 1st. Scarr fc Co.'s Drug; Store. For the Bath. SPONGE of various qualities, Turkish Bathing Towels, Flesh Brushes, Hair Gloves and Belts, at SCARR & CO'S, Wholesale and Retail Drug Store. Sept. 8, 1857. Potash! Potash!! For making Soap, a fresh barrel opened at Sept. 8. Scarr Sf Co.'s, Druggists. EXTRACTS FOR FLAVORING Creams, Puddings, &c, of the following varieties: Lemon, Vanilla, Pine Apple, Almond, Rose, Orange, Nutmeg, Celery, Banana, dec. at Sept. 8. Scarr 8f Co.'s Drug Store. MACCARONI, Tapioca, Sago, drc. for sale at Sept. 8. Scarr A Co.'s, Druggists. Osweo Corn Slurcli. A superior article of diet for Invalids, at Scarr & Co.'s Drug Store. Sept. 1st. CHOCOLATE. Schmitz's Sweet Chocolate, for sale at Sept. 1. Scarr Co 's Drug Store. Robinson's Patent Barley. Strongly recommended by the Faculty as a nutritious and cooling food for Infants, and is excellent for thickening soup, sold at 25 cents per packet, at Sept 15. Scarr Sf Co's Drug Store. Tarnishes, Varnishes, To be sold low for cash: Damar crystal white. Coach body No. 1. do. do No. 2. Furniture No. 1. do No. 2. Black leather varnish, Drying Japan. by Sept. 1. Scarr & Co., Druggists. Prime White Vinegar, White and black Mustard Seed, Mace, cloves, Nutmegs, allspice, Ginger, fec, drc, Sept. 1. At Scarr & Co.'s, Charlotte. Cox's refined sparkling Geletine, A very superior and easy mode of making Jellies. Sept. 1. Scarr dc Co., Druggists. Segars ! Segars ! ! A large lot of Havana Segars, various brands, for sale at Scarr Sr Co.'s Drug Store. Sep. 29, 1857. CONGRESS WATER, CONGRESS WATER, A fresh case just opened at Scarr Sf Co's Drug Store. BLUE 8TOJTE, BLUE STOATE. Just received, a large supply at SCARR & CO'S Sept. 8. Drug Store. tW Effervescing Citrate of Magnesia, an agreeable and refreshing aperient, for sale at Scarr k Co's Drug Store. German Sand Crucibles, In sets of eight each, for sale at Sept. 8. Scarr Sf Co.'s Drug Store. John Henry- Wayt, HI. D., SURGEON DENTIST, (Graduate of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery,) Having located permanently, tenders his pro fessional services to the citizens of Charlotte, N. C, and vicinity. Dr. Wayt prepares and inserts artificial palates and obturators, and attends to the correction of congenital and accidental deformities of the teeth and jaws. He is also prepared to insert artificial teth, after the most approved methods. Vx? Ladies waited on at their residences if required- Office on Tryon Street, in Carson's new building, up stairs. Nov. 18th. 20 tf. Milk! MILE!!! THE subscriber informs the citizens of Char lotte that he has made arrangements for supply ing families with Milk every morning. Those desiring it wil please give him notice, and he will deliver the Milk at their dwellings. He would inform those who mipht prefer to purchase their Milk from him instead of being troubled with keeping acow, that he is willing to buy their cows and pay the cah market price for them. W. Ar COOK. Charlotte. July 14, 1867. HE BBNMmmMaHM 111 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA) CLE A VEL AN D COUNTY. Court of Pleas and QuarUr Sessions Sep tember Sessions, 1857. ' William Williams and others, vs. C. Grigg and Joseph G. Williams, Ex're. Petition for the reprobate of the will of William Wellmon, uec u. In this ense it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Craton Wellmon, Seaton Well mon, James Collins and wife Elizabeth, Morgan Pool and wife Paralee, heirs at law of William Wellmon, deceased, reside beyond the limits of this State ; it is therefore ordered by Court, that publication be made in the Charlotte Democrat, a newspaper published in the town of Charlotte, for six successive weeks, notifying them to be and appear at the next Superior Court of law to be held for the County of Cleaveland, at the Court House in Shelby, on the 11th Monday af ter the 4th Monday in September, 1857, then and there to see proceedings and make themselves parties to the issue if they see proper so to do. Witness, Silas Williams, Clerk of onr said Court, at office, the 11th Monday after the 4th Monday in June, 1857, and in the 82d year of our Independence. S. WILLIAMS, Clerk. Shelby, Oct. 12, 1857 6w. jPrs fee $6. TO PURCHASERS OF Cabinet Furniture. From 20 to 30 per Cent Saved. See advertisement of FOSTER & LEE, 33 Bowery, New York. In the principal newspapers of Wilmington, Ra lehrh. Newbern. Favetteville, &c. Catalogues containing list of prices will be sent, free of postage, on application. nrrtnher '21. !&. 6meom-pd NO HUMBUG! rp HE subscriber is now prepared to fill all JL orders for SUPERIOR WATER BUCKETS. He manufactures North Carolina material, em ploys Nor'.h Carolina capital and labor, and he solicits North Carolina patronage. By giving him a trial, and by comparing his with Northern prices, he hopes to be able to make a favorable showing. A TRIAL IS WHAT HE WANTS. A supply of these can always be found in Charlotte at Brem & Steele's. G. H. MAKEPEACE. Messrs Worth & Utley, of Fayetteville, N. C, are Agenjs for the sale of the above Buckets. Fayetteville, March 3d, 1857. y H. LaF. ALEXANDER, Attorney at Law, CHARLOTTE, I. C. Office over China Hall. August II, 1857. y JST For the Prettiest stock of Clothing you ever saw go to the Emporium of Fash ion of FULLINGS & CO. MILLINERY AND DRESS-MAKING. HIS. WHIAWjr Respectfully informs the Ladies of Charlotte and vicinity, that she has returned, and offers her services to her old customers and friends. RESIDENCE OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE- Charlotte, June 30, 1857. New and Elegant Attention Housekeepers! THE subscriber informs all persons desiring to purchase new and elegant that he has lately purchased a large supply, su perior to anything that has ever been offered in this market before. He has on baud Mahogany Sofas and Tete-a- Tetes, Mahog any and Walnut Bureaus, with or with out marble tops. Wardrobes, Pier and Sofa Tables, Secretaries and Book Cases. Book stands, Music Stands, Quartetts and Wliatnols, Mahogany and Walnut Rocking Chairs. Cane-bottom and Back Rocking Chairs, Office Chairs, Parlor Chairs and Nurse Chairs, Cottage BEDSTEADS and many other articles in his line, all of which he will afford to purchasers on the most reasonable terms. He intends to keep a constant supply of Fur niture on hand so tnat persons can be suited at any time. Also, a Supply of Fisk's metallic Burial Cases on hand. All kinds of Furniture made to order and on the shortest notice. All Repairing attended to. J. M. SANDERS. Charlotte, August 4, 1857. tf GOLD MINES, IRON WORKS & NEGROES For Sale. By virtue of a mortgage and power of sale therein contained, executed by Philip W. Groot of the city of Albany, to Andrew Hoyl and his Executors, for and in behalf of the High Shoals Manufacturing Com pany, the undersigned will proceed to sell to the highest bidder, for ready money, at the High Shoals in Gaston county, N. C., On Thursday the 31st December, 1857, That extensive, well known, and VALUA BLE PROPERTY known as the High Shoals, Embracing about FIFTEEN THOU SAND ACRES OF LAND, a large por tion of it productive grain-growing Land. Also, several rich GOLD JTHJVE8 opened and now being worked. Also, many inexhaustible bodies of MROJT ORE which have been profit ably worked. Also, a WATER-POWER unsurpassed by any in the South. Also, Sixteen .VEC ROES, all, but one, Fellows and Mechanics. THOMAS GRIER, W. P. BYNUM, Ex'rs. of A. Hoyl. October 6, 1857. 3m a, s. Bciniis. Commission and Forwarding MERCHANT, REFERS TO THE EDITOR OV THIS PAPER. Wilmington, Feb. 13, 1857. 12m-pd ROBERT GIBBON, M. D., PRACTITIONER OF Office No. 5, Granite Row, CHARLOTTE, H. C. fashion : Fashion 1 ! Fashion ! ! ! Well Who Cares Aboul Fashion? TO, SYfiAT'BOBT, AS A MATTER OF COURSE. Well, Where do You get the Fashion? Why, at FULLINGS & COS EMPORIUM OF FASHION, As Hundreds can testify who have been there the past week and fittea themselves out in A 7ASK10IA8&1 nther house in the a i less prices "" State. Now kind reader if you want to see the neatest, prettiest, cheapest, most r Ul- A lnrrrcet Stunk of IUSUIUUUUIO BUU b you ever saw call at FULLINGS & CO'S EMPORIUM OF FASHION, next door to the Mansion House, Charlotte, N. C, where one look will satisfy vou that it is the place for good and fashionable Goods at low prices. We could go on and tell you about the different styles of Goods on hand, but our Stock is so large, with such a variety of styles that we will just say to you all. come and take a look and satisfy yourselves as our goods will be free ly shown and prices given. We know it has been a subject of great astonishment to a great many how it was that we were ena bled to sell such Fashionable GOODS at such Tery Low Prices. Well, it is simply because we import our own Goods, manufacture them ourselves and sell them to our customers at the same prices that other dealers pay for them in Philadelphia or New York, and then we give them an article better macie anu WARRANTED to give satisfaction or money returned. We return you our sincere thanks for the liberal patronage bestowed upon us, and if selling good and fashionable Goods at very low prices will insure a continuance of the same it shall be done at the EMPORIUM OF FASHION by FULLINGS 6t CO., Tryon Street. May 19, 1857. tf NEW GOODS AND ISToTrvr STORE. J. E. STENHOf SE. JOHN' STESHOLSE. The undersigned are now opening a large and well assorted Stock of WkMIM 6ICIMSS, in Springs' brick building 2d door from Mr Bryce's store, which they will sell low for cash. They will pay the HIGHEST MAR KET PRICES for Cotton, Wheat and country produce generally. J. E. STEN HOUSE & CO. Charlotte, Sept. 29, 1857. tf BOOKS Sale AT THE CHARLOTTE BOOK STORE. The American Sportsman : containing hints to Sportsmen, notes on shootinp, and the habits of the Game Buds and Wild Fowl of America, by Lewis. The Golden Legacy: a story of Life's Phases. Rills from the Fotntain of Life, or Ser mons to Children, by Rev. R. Newton, D. D. The Daisy Chain or Aspirations: a Family Chronicle. Shoepac Recollections : A Way-Side Glimpse of American Life, by Waler March. Kathie Bkanoe: a Fireside History of a Quiet Life, by Holme Lee. Household Mysteries, by Lizzie Pitt. El Grixgo, or New Mexico and her People. Paul Fane, by N. P. Willis. Veva, or the War of the Peasants and the Conscript: two interesting Romances bound in one volume. The Napoleon Dynasty, or the History of the Bonaparte Family: an entirely new work, by the Berkley Men, with twenty-two authentic Portraits. Call at P. J. LOWRIE'S Book Store. March 31, 1857. 39-tf Cigar, Tobacco, AND FRUIT STORE. THE subscriber respectfully informs the citi zens of Charlotte and surrounding country, that he has just received a splendid assortment of SPANISH CIGARS of the choicest brands. Also, a fine article of CHEWING TOBACCO, FRUITS d CONFECTIONERIES. JAS. D. PALMER. Opposite Boone & Co.'s Shoe Store. Charlotte, April 7, 1857. 40-tf Office of Charlotte and S. Car olina Railroad Company, Jcne 26, 1856. TARIFF OF THKOUGH FREIGHT Between Charleston and Charlotte. Class. First Class, Hogsheads, Barrels, Do. Half barrels Do. Sacks Do. Do. Articles. Rates M easurement. ner c. to .. 7 .. 2 .- 2 16 00 00 Molasses, ... .... do Fish do Flour, , do. '200 lbs , do. 100 lbs Salt uo 25 .. 1 70 80 40 60 2 50 50 16 16 60 70 Blacksmiths' Bel- ) lows, all sizes, ) Buckets, per dozen, Corn, per bushel, Wheat, do. Coffee, per 100 lbs. Candles, do. Cheese, do. 70 On and after the 1st of July, 1856, 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, Jnly 15, o7 General Surx-rintenden BY 9 J. 13. KB-K 12, Proprietor. EVERY accommodation afforded the patrons ot the CHARLOTE HOTEL At this Hotel i kept the line of Tri-weekly Stages from Charlotte via Monroe. N. C. and Lancaster, S C. to Camden, 8. C. Patrons of the Charlotte Hotel conveyed to and from the depots free of charge. Oct 1, 1856. J B KERB- CHARLOTTE cm THE subscribers having formed themi. into a company, resDectfullv hJV services try generally in their line of business. Th COtt11 prepared to turnisti Monuments.GravestonM it tie Pieces, Furniture Marble, Table Slabs S Steps, to any pattern cut from Marhl to the most approved taste snd stvle.' 13 nS .1 . . 3 -u u the most accommodating terms ever offered l Southern country. They will keep con..11'. i I) IT on hand the best description ot Ecvntin,, t. Z " i a ,i.i 6JF"n, Italian and Amerojm Marlile. ' All ord,Ts. for nvrttili kUM. j . . .. ' J , u. . r-or U 0 U1P ...V scribers, will meet with prompt attention and ii be packed and forwarded with the ataioat cl and despatch. The yard is situated on the north-went of the Charlotte Depot Yard. Corner J...8.l857.-,yWM-TIDDTi60' 3 DOORS SOUTH OF THE MANSION HOUR Charlotte. S. IU. HOWELL H AVING made more extensive nreDMrt;. for the Manufacture of SADDLES and fil v He would respectfully inform the cititeng ot North Carolina, that he is now prepared lm f,,r furnish SiDDLGS ANU H4KftLsg of a superior quality, of his otcn mannfacturf at the Very Lowest Possible Prices. Wanting Saddles By leaving their orders, can be furnished M iow as they can procure the same at tin Nwta April 15, ld56 tf S. If. HOWELL. Tailoring ID. Establishment, Kc. KIA Respectfully informj the public that he is now prepared to eif cute, biib.stntitllT mil with neatness, any work in his line witbsiirli he may be favored. hV is in possession ofuieawt fashions, and li-rls con fident that it only n (nim a trial to convince gentle men that he has the will Give him a call. 77 -tf and ability to please. Oct 7, 1857. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. The subscriber heino- desirous nf improving his other Lots, offers for hV his residence on the coi ner of Chared and Streets. The situation is hiehsuj healthy and one of the most deniraMe id the own. The buildings are all good and have been finished off lately in handsome style, and the Dwelling House is covered with tiu. The dom estic part of the building is arranged in a itjlt superior to any building in the country, and in the yard is a Well of excellent water. This desirable residence is situated within i short distance of the Female College, one of the handsomest buildings in the State. As 1 do not expect a person to purchase without examining the premises, I will take great pleasure in show ing the property to any one desirous of purchas ing. I will make the price correspond with the hardness of the times, not exoectisf h psMm more than will pay for the cost of the buildings. GEORGE CROSS. Charlotte. Sent. lr, 1857. 74-:Sm-pd. PLANTATION The subscriber oilers for sale, on low terms, FOR cash, or partly so, his Plantation lying on the waien of Catawba River, known as the Scott plantation, in Mecklenburg county, 11 miles north-west of Charlotte, and within three miles of the Plank Road. The tract consists uf 498 or 500 Acres About one hundred and fifty acres cleared th balance finely timbered. The track of the C. & li. Railroad passes through the land. I am anxious to sell, and any person wishinr to purchase will please call soon on my Mr Alfred Hoover, who resides at or near tw Plantation, who will show the Land, or addreM ine at Clay Hill, York District, S. C. J. R. HALL. September8, 1857. 73- AND STOVE DEPOT. A. A. IV. Iff. TAILOR WOULD RESPECTFULLY announce totk public that he continues to carry on 'o'"', three doors west ot the W estern Ueinoem' ing Office, opposite Scarr & Co.'s l."1"' where may be found one of the largest and mo extensive assortment of ever offered in North Carolina, among which p be found the celebrated Iron Witch Cooking Stot which has gained such a famous r-putateo -the Southern Country for the last riFMr months. This Stove be warrants superior Cooking Stove now in use. It is simpl " arrangements, consumes less fuel, and does : ' .-. .V ,..Kr Stove tv ui iv in a u i s u jtj j tiinu - StftV? in use. He will put one. beside any otber r .1 : tt:..i c.-n-n. too 11 does not do more work in any given time, oe onen ine price oi tne owve, anu 4", ' go for the better one. All Kinds of Parlour and Box STOVES. He has, and constantly keeps an extensi varied stock of TIN AND SHEET ?R0tl JAPAN AND BRITANNIA WM BRASS KETTLES, CAST IRON BEDSTEAD0, HAT RACKS, CRADLE, . all of which will be sold Wholesale VjS cheaper than has ever been before onVreu vicinity. .... , ..rAttoa He would return ttianks to nm . .. W tomers for the very iiberal patronag1' tby illjerai pau"-e .-(f bestowed upon him, and tbey may re bB?r that he will endeavor, by close attention ness, together with a determination to p to merit a continuance of the same. HIS MOTTO JS , 'Quick Sales and Small Fr0 Ladies and gentlemen are particulai'y to call and examine his Stock. tJ tf All kinds of JOB WORK attend' with dispatch. , nronip' VW All orders will befaithfnlly and prr attended to. . Charlotte, June 16, 1857. saddlb ana IIIUII aim
The Charlotte Democrat (Charlotte, N.C.)
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