" U ' : : :
- ' . - , AND
TRUE SODTHROH.
Hisfrllniurjus; .
-.EXTRACT FROM A
EULOGY OX 3IU CALIIOUN,
IVlivcrcd 1-j the Rv. AiwmiD WHne.et Yorkvillc,
r. C, on the Jl Juno, IgpiJ.
r
Mr.
C'xtiioc- was-listin;ruisfcd
"jeid"ncc ofmind,: Those bo-were ai all coi.ver
s.int witb Lis character and rTutelhet, will readily
'. concede Ihnt he was no- srvilo imitator, and that
lie relied much.upj.kn ta-If, that is, w hile on the one
Kb nd he was not resumpfuous, so on tlie oihtr he
. wai free from that infirmity whicK depresses with
melancholy thoughts, and disqualifies for happi
ness and for the busiiwiss-oflife.. It also conceded
fmt Iher was "a. ram quickness of perception.
- On certain oceasions he waa. greatly misunder
. -tood; and this mistake waa quite-natural, on ac
eount of Are being so far in advaneo of the age.
TJw conciseness of hs style, tho close argument
which he Fustaiocd. hie logical deductions rather
than illustrations,' aad his total nvokfanceof pro
.fixity, as welt m Ms being ia advance of the times,
all had their, influence.. His- far extended vision,
liis rapid and loly flights, secured him a place f
among the ' grea,t thong they suojocted him on
evrlaio oceasions to be misunderstood. 1 he quick
ness with Which lie could ascertain his obj-et,nnd
discover tbe roaiS to- it, was fully commensurate
with his perseverance and boldness in pursuing it.
With n mind fertile in resources, a courage which
nothing could daunt, and a genii boondiiK oven
obstacles raised by. ordinary men, lie was tost m
grandeur and sublimity to those of a contracted
sphere. But whtn liis views were espla-ined, ev-
rry tfne was taften, by surprise, felt that tRey were
perfectly nataraF,!nn(f wondered whr fie haov ne
ver thought of them before. If to quickness of
iippreheosion and-resources of information' there
oe added prolbona sagacity, smslm ken pteaiKness
ot purpose, Ute entire subjugation of an the pa
ions which carri havoc throah ordinary mind,
and often limes ly wasro the fairest prospects of
greatness,- mmJ jf , these things- const tute a great
character, then was-oar departed statesman great.
- Another characteristic was simplicity aad ener
gy of style. Though air admit he was a speaker
of vaneif attainments, yet there- was bo effort to
poor Torth nigh aoMading words of vanity, aor'stir-
- rlied rhetorical flourishes for eflect. Tho chief
difficulty which a-liearcr had to encounter,, waa to
follow the logical tramof reasoning A: keep pace with
the rapid ennaciatfon. The ideas flowed quick and
last, and hi order to give utterance to thera, there
. was oroetimeff not ranch retard paid to perspicuity
Too many words and too roucft illostration,have of.
, t-n the same cfieek as excessive brevity, sometimes
. x much brevity which isa-Vways hurtful. But not
withstanding the enunciation was rapid, the illus
tration brief, and the sentences short and compre
hensive, the words were well selected to plenms the
rar, and the thction pure, Aamsoaxzing with the
kIkmti ot our larrjrimire.
In his best efforts, we see exhibited piirity, pro
'prtety and precision in the choice of words, and
in their collocation, clearness, unity and strength,
nnd the proper application of figures when neces
sity required their awe. The intellect with age;
did not crow dim, but apparently increased in
brightness. -r It has been conceded by the contem
poraries of fr. Cklhotm, by those who acted up
on the same stage, that he usually repressed ra
titer than encouraged the luxuriance and strength
. of imagination. It was said of Burke, -that his
T fancy became raore vivid, and burnt, as k were,
J ' brighter before its extinct ion." This -was probe
Lly true of the statesman whose removal we lament
I Ii4freattC3rt, showed the activity of a mind
restless and brilliant, and his last encounter in de
r bate, when the physical man was broken down,
showed that there was still tho fire of intellect
which burnt brighter if possible, and which time
nor age had quenched.
A distinguished trait ,n tnc character of Mr
Calhoun, ; was a! determination faithfully, to dis
charge hb duties' without regard to consequences.
His ambition was to place himsclt in the 6itnation
in w hich he con&J do most good, not disdaining a
ous rivalry Immoderate and unbridled nm-
in power, exposed li'm to the idest hocka of pop
ular indignation, and prevented him from occupy
ing t e highest post of honor, which might have
b en hi--, bad this boen his chief object.: It was his
fortune ti be wilfully misrepresented, as well as
innocently misunderstood ; he waa not .' exempt
from the fa?e of all public prominent men. " Politi
cians of limited rtnge, sectional and selfish, for
the sake of popularity in their respective Jocalities
represented him as actuated by inordinate ambi
t'on, as having for a quarter of a century advocated
evei-y scheme which promised tho extension of
slavery, when it is a well known fact, that he and
I others of the same political school, opposed with
lue uimosi venemence, ine acquisuion ni wrriwjry.
But now that ho is no longer a public man, his
tory will do justice to his fame, the re-nction has
already commenced, the glowing testimony of
Gov. Fish of New York, the noble resolution
passed by the" Legislature of that great and patri
otic Slate, and tlie records of the Historical Soci
ety, alike' honorable to all concerned, give indub
itable proof, that jtwtice will yet be done the head
nnd lieai t of Mr. CjitnocN . '
Mr. Calhoun was distinguished for methodical
hvbitst and diligencif in the improvement of time.
Wuhout this, he could not .liavo accomplished
so much, and performed what he did so well.
Averse to all sensual indulgences, lie husbnndod
precious tunc, which in too often-wasted or thrown
j Pur.-What have you got to sell? -
C, (measuring our friend from head to heel, and
evidently suspecting a hoax. " Gent very grave,
sedate, anJ business-like, anxiously awaits an an
swer. C. satisfied,- says smillinglyj Pertatcrs
en terno A ' I ' ' ' - v ' "-
. Pur, (Craning forward, and looking at box in J
wngon;-oi any fggsr - : - -,
C. ( seizin? taters' in one band and Uernups' in
t'other, 'shouts) Is them - aiggsl Ki yoa- seel-
lim ;aiggs i jo, oir i
; ' It would be an endless task to recount the dia
toques of tho various individuals who were 'sent;
up' by our Dr, to-purchase eggs ; suffice it to say '
that after "tendm' his load" during market hours!
our unlucky jokoe, badgered and baited with aj
constant recurrence of the Inquiry for embryoj
liens, not having Succeeded in disposing ot any of
his 'roots, concluded to "hitch up," and put fori
home and " a market." - - j
On the outskiri of the "settlins," and on the
Cracker's road homewards, stood .a hotel, kept by
a very worthy, jolly personage, . yclept Mabin,
Now Mabe was" the soul' of good nature, and very
attentive to his guests, whether of high or low de
gree. The boys did say that he drank it hq'
did not, how did lie attain his rotundity T' !
Our pcrtaters was acquainted with Mabe, and
as he never omitted calling on his way out, he lit!
Of course Mabe was innocent of the "string.".
. ... . m i u r m . - a i. - i x. : ir- . . a . . . ,
away, by men in public stations. In a choice j MDe,,pearing wneeis, roiis nimsen owonuw -pij
and well selected library he spent one portion ojl zarro,' and hailed, as oar friend was hitchm old
time, on his farm another, nnd closed the 4a'y in
he family circle. Giving to every duty ' its
appropriate time, ho found leisure, where other
less methodicmrand with less to do, were hurried
to nnd fro. The . beautiful tribnte paid to his
domestic virtues by his early -associate and elo
quent compeer, in tho Senate of the United Statos,
was doubtless well merited. ;'
He. was ptain nnd unosterrfatioirs in his manner?
and mode of iving. .Whilo hospitaWe to stran
gers, who were ever we'eome to hs home he
was frugal in his own personal expenses. Tem
perate and abstemious almost toa proverb, he knew
nothing of the cravings of, the 'voluptuary. For
tune and witltout Iamily infliience, he was thrown
upon his own resources ,nd upon tlieso did he
rely, nof upon external appliances-by which many
are published forward. . j
; JIe was distinguished for kindness and urbani
ty of disposition. Free end sociable with his
friends.afTable and kind to the young. having nodo-
re to. hi'd intercourse where he could not receive
or impart happiness.
Finally, he was a character of rare purity in
nil the departments of life. In an age of detrac
tion, and when political -calumnies weren't, he
was spared the charge of immorality in conduct.
An orphan vat an early age, and exposed to the
temptations of public life at an early period, it
is somewhat remarkable that he was net seduced
from the paths of virtue. It is a tressed privil
ege to be descended of pioos covenanting ancestors
Bait for a short stop.' SakJ Mabe Good morn
in"r neighbor.
v
C. carelessly) Good morn'n.
Mabe Wbat have you cot to sell?
C. ( pricking- up his ears, and advancing up thQ
steps towards Mabe) Hey 1
Mabe What have you got to sell there? (point
ing to tbe cart.) 1 4
I Pertater8 paused a moment, and thrusting his
hand into his poeftet, drew forth an- ancient jack
knife, the blade of which, from its numerous a'p
plications to a grindstone, was abbreviated to the
length of about two inches. -Opening it, with a
jerk, taking a firm crash, and poising it threaten
ingly, he slowly and impressively said 'Pertaters
end ternups, Mabin but don tyersay afggs, Ala--
bm! tA yet do, 1 II sample yer gizzard 1
. . ' i' iSPOONDllIFT. J
,Wmphi8jiniUt?.v liHEW iDRDfii STORE.
wliich God made with out fathers.t
I.
I-
35 timorous..'
From lha Now York Spirit of the Time.
Pexatcr cuid Turnnpt.
About a stone's throw (by telegraph) to. the J
southward of tbe Empire Stated lies a country
sometimes known as tho "Palmetto State.": It'
dues raise a (air cropw of spicy yarns, en this
100 REWARD.
rvN SUNDAY EVEN ING, 1 1 th of Aueatt. on the
j road between Beaty' Ford mad Andrew Springs, Esq
j A POCKET BOOK, - ; :
A quare black morocco poeket lxxk, bound with Btecl--
coatajDin? ' i i ' is
2,700 DOLLARS ;
in note on various banks,' nazing from 5 to $-20 a
amount ; and beside, one $3 and one $1 note and perhaps
2. There was also a 3 1.2 cent niece Mexican coin.
i Two of the Twexties were on toe ' Georgetown, 8 C.
Bank new issue, - j
i In one of the pockets there are Five Twenties on tbe
Charleston Bank. 8. C. i j
1 The t tier Bills are nromiscalonslv mixed, and ate
not recollected. '. ' i . t
The above reward will b paid for the delivery l
Ine rocket Hook to Janes Johnston, .q., near tbe Col
at uus office, or t thefubsenber at Concord, SS. C
Concord, August 13, 1850. v 5-tf
one of
rj-
em.'
-a is something of a village, end noted
as hemg cambered by a wng ot a young doctor,
or perhaps it were better to aav that it contained
a brao new, bright, and polished journeyman saw- j
bones, just out of his" time, and who loved a prac
tical, joke beyond all things else. Notwithstand
ing he was pitiless, sparing neither age, sex, nor
condition, and as ready to hoax a friend as a stran
ger, he never lacked assistance from his acquain
tances whenever he sad concocted a
All are ready to assist a guy; consequently our,
"J'iIs . was ot no loss lor coadjutors. ,
Premise ,3d. The parallelogram which consti
tutes the " square" of the "settlins" afore written
is devoted to the business portion of the place, and
contains several hotels, groceries, and what not,
wuh "quiet retreats for the "novereigns, who
rrr
-stack -cCrv.
stand, (between Springs & Brawleyfs
corner, and the new brick buildingi)
has received and open ed his tew
and hoe stock or - I
1 Saddlery,
!
- t -
penerous
bition has caused much misery in the world. Hut
.imbition controlled bv beneolence, and lovo of
justice, is innoceht, desirable and beneficial and
is a'ot to snrinfup in noble minds. Avarice is an
unnatural passion that-disgraces and debases the
soul, and seldom fails to' " eradicate every gener
ous nrincinle nnd kind afTectioni" it impairs the
understanding and controls. the genius. - Unnatu
ral passions bring with them, a train of evils, nnd
punish those "whom they have enslaved. But a
generous rivaMiip takes nway nothingthat belongs
1 toothers; it merely impels its possessor To lie equal,
or snperior to others. Enmity and envy are marks
- of a little mind,but emulation, without mixture of
malico or envy,- is a noble principle of action, and
lence. I .' i
The Senators, (Clay and Wel-ster,) who knew
Jiim long and knew him best, unite In bearing tes
timony to his public and private worth his one
n.ss of purpose ardent patriotism, and unbending
integrity ; Says or.e, (Mr. Webster,) after an ac
ouaiofaneo of tLirty-seven , years, nnj whom he
had often encountered in debate t "His wa : the
elevated ch iracter, resulting from unspotted integ.
'' rity and unimpeached honor ; if he bad aspirations
thev were high' and honorable, and noble, there
was nothing grovelling, or low, or meanly selfish
that cn me near the bead or heart of Mr. CALrrorir
!Firm in his purpose, perfectly patriotic and honest
i in the principles that he espoused, and in the mcas
. urcs that be delended, aside from mat large re
gard for that species of distinction that conducted
1 - W , . , ' . .1
lie, I ao not Deiieve mat ne was jmouea wun i
selfish fwllng.' The testimony of the oilier eena
tor. w!k had known him longer, and the" author
-of the noble sentiments. "I had rather be risht
than President bf tho United States was, if pos
sible, still more pointed and specific. Has it of
fice or elevation which he coveted T With the
knowledge which he had ofhiimarr nature aad
with a genius steering among the loftiest, he could
have reached the goal, had this been his object.
'He had only to spread the sails to catch the pop
ular breeze, which would have wafted him to any
port. . lieing cast ia nature s largest mould, he
was Ynumed for a leader, not so much ot the
- masses, as of the intelligent and . intellectual. , In
sentiment in si vie and oratory, be was no servile
imitator, nor did he follow in the wake of any dis
tinguished political leader. Superior to the petty
objects of a grovelling ambvion, he broke thro
party ties and personal considerations, disreerd-
m ing alike the frowns and enchantments of power,
popuJprf-'-'issundselfish aggrandisement. "I
am eoneri'ssT he. to do my duty" whithout
JookingVarther'fII3'?ln,59,or'yhf, his single
ness of purpose;, and his determination, never for
sef advancement to swerve from the path of duty,
called down upon himself the influence of those
tlwro most do congregate. Of course the ''square'
is the market-plnce, and in one portion of it may
always be found the farmers of the vicinity, with
tho pioducts of their vegetable gardens, and fruit
plantins. The "Cracker brings in his load,
plants it near the walk; and waits for a bid.
An earfy bid was our doctor, and he generally
"raked a worm" before breakfast. Sauntering
round""tbe market one morning, be espied a braw
ny Cracker 'tendin a load of vegetables, upon the
top of which was displayed a placard, fastened n
la finger post, with tho following inscription :
PERTATEBS A0 TERXCrS
One eecond and all was nrranged. With specta
cles upon nose, and face elongated, with every ap
pearance of an anxious inquirer, the doctor bus
tled up to the owner of the "fruit." .
Dr.- Good morning, stranger.
Cracker flood morn'n. ,1 V
Dr. What have ' 'u got to sell ? .
C pointing to ta placard) Pertaters en ter-
nops. x - : , , .
Dr Kjt nny eggs? , 1 :
C. No, 1 didn't bring none, j ' . . - " ' " "
With this the Dr. boomed, and making for tho
first grocery, lie 'put the boss on the lay.' Tien
broke for the Crocker, and a colloquy like tho fol-
lowing ensued : f ,
V---n.- Cood marn n, 6tranger.: . .
C. (Jood morn'n. . ! .
Ben WhatyougottoV.il? 1, '" .
C. (ngiin pointing to placard) Pertaters en
tcrnups.
, lien Got any eggs? J
C. (looking tety) Aiggs? Aiggs be d- d! .
At int rini, the Dr. had inserted himself into
another 'quiet retreat, where his instruction were
duly repeated, and were carried put by Ike in this
wise ;
Ike (approaching) Good morning, stranger.
C. (eyeing him) Good morn'n.
Ike Wot ev you gotj to sell
C. (pointing, and eyeing Ike very sharp) Per
tators en ternups. s j
Ike (anxiously) Got(7y eggs?
C. (looking fight at Ike) No Aiggs? A, no!
. Meanwhilo tho energetic Dr. had accomplished
his fourth eye-opener, and enlisted the proprietor
of the establishment in Airtbernnce of theuoke.
Shalv, taking along with him a boy who toted a
pair of very large baskets, presented himself to
a a ai i a
our vegetable tender. enaiv otjese, rubrcund,
coatln, fine teeth, age 30, weight 260 Ibs.f boy
age 40, weight 110, mouth open on the back, se.
vera! teeth, lips resembling a railroad embank
ment, eyes (of course) spread. .
iiutsider uood morning (umiaiy.
C. (curtly)- Yes staters ? .
O. No. Hive you ; : Cv
C (short) Ternups? ! j
O. (deprecafingly) No. ifive yod got any
U. (wraihuil'y) Aiggs en be d d to yer 7
No, Sir. i --
("Outsider leaves. Appears another of the Doc
tor a crowd. Examines cart and Cracker. Sees
box in front, and fixing his eye upon it, re
marks , f
looil morning, stranger.- ; ; J
i. (slowly; uooo morn n
kept in similar establishments, an ex
amination of which he respectrmij
. asks of those ia want of any thing in
his line of business. . . v , ,
iUxnw ftlocirriWo silver, brass and japaened; hard
- soMet SxaiaBUM j Bits double and single re'.n, snaf
fles, and other qualities ; 'large lot ofVGiKTHs; Saddle
Tkf plain and Spanish; Coach, Bb?gy and Wagoft
j Collabs.; Horse Brushes, Curry ComUl, lie? be. f '
SADDLES, from $5 up; ..double and single HARNESS ?
I BRIDLES riding and driving new style; almost
I every style ot MARTINGALES ; TRUNKS of my
j own manufacture : all of which will be sold & low as
can be afforded. j . ' J ; .- : j
A new kind of B1T9 for MULES. 1
Good assortment of Leather, Sheep-skins, &e.t kept si
i wavs on hand, i I
Orders executed at the shortest, notice, and the work-
! manship unsurpassed.
Thankful for past, favors.. The public are respectfntly
f solicited to give me a call. ,
:.-.:( -j - j i : ':- R. SHAW,
j Charlotte, May i0, 1 850. - ! ; :4fl'
i iirxcdical Departments !i
milE refmfar coarse of Lectures in this Institute WiB
X commence on the First -of If oyetnfcer, bA eontinoe
. . . . . . : in.. . . j
antil the last ol eoruary in vvnioiuci vjuiiikui
Jil onened and ready to receive students by th,e First
ef October. The Medical Department will be under thtf
dlrection of the following . . , - , m l '
i. CCWOUEST' CROSS, M. D ' Profssser at the Insti-
I tutes of Modicine, and BTediealJurisprudelice.
Wi BYRD POWELL, M. D., Professor of Cerebral
f Physiology, Medical Geology anUMineralogy.
R. S. NEWTON. M. D., Professor of Swrgery.
M. J. HULCE, M. D., Professotof Theory and Prac-
' tice of. Medicine. i i i -..';. M - - i . i
J. A. WILSON, Ms Professor of Obstetrics and
'r Diseases of Women and Children.
J. klNG, M. D., .Professor of Materia Medics, and
J Therapeutics. t . i - h- -
Z.i FREEMAN, M. JJ., Professor or Anatomy. - V
J. MILTON- SANDERS, 'Ak 1 Vre&ssor of Che
mistry and Pharmacy. - j r ij
Cllnique Jjeciurers, 4,
Medicihk PROF. H.i.J. HULCE.
SlIkgkrt PROF. R. s; NEWTON. . J
Z. FREEMAN, M. D., Anatomical Demonstrator.'
Tbe feees for a full course of Lectures amount to$H05.
Eich Professor'sTicket, i $15. Matnculator'a, $5.
Demonstrator's Fee, $10.: ! Graduation. $20.
Those desiring further infarmation will please address
therr letters (post paid) to the Dean ; ana students arriv
in in the city will please call on him at the ConKneicial
Hotel. ; j WEWiuw, m.w.,
Daan of the J aculjy.
JjTtw Department.
HON". E. W. M. KING, Professor of Theory and
Practice of Law. . 4 , i
JOHN DELAFIELD, Esq., Professor of. Commercial
.. ' Jurisprudence. .. t ,.f , ' I : .j.
1 Tkrms $50 r Session
All communications pertaining totius deparrmentimust j
be addressed to . Jk. W. Al. lvlilj, itsq..
..; Memphis, Term., March, 1850. "' ' .
The Faculties, for intellectual abilities, moral worth
ana jprofessional acqniretnents, will compare favorably I
yrnh the most distinguiihed in our country. 1 he ined- :
itaLfacultvconstitates an anomaly in this or any othes-
rcu&try all of .thera are able lecturers and the best of I
ttachers. i t J' ?'- : r i- r'-"" -
Those who will contemplate uf geographical position.
aid the extent of our population, can have no doubt as to
te elligibuty of our situation for aa enterprise! the
4.M.t 4 . 4 11. : 1 1 - .11 r l. .
jijuu. as lu uruu. UKiDuiug mil icmuui -v lug jri,
we deny that ant othbb city has koii. 1 . " -
A common error exists in the minds of many students
ttlative to the place of atadying mediciiie : Ihoae who
iitend practicing among the diseases of the .West and
Juth should certainly educate themselves at a school
Mhose I acuity are practically aeqtuunted witn tbose dis-
DKS FOX & OKir inform . the
public, that they have opened and have how
ready for sale a6 the old sUnd of J, II. ORR,
dee'dnearJTeT7portk Ji-A. Sadler's HoteL a
very large and general assortment of . ' I,
Medicines, Paints, Oils, Djff-Starg,
'I Perfumery, Patent Medicines, &Cr .
: h . I j: ...... fi !.-,' - - 'j -. j - " l
all of I which were carefully selected by one of the firnt
in the 4itie of New Yort and Philadelphia, t : :
.- Their stock Is entirety new- and warranted genuine.
Tf it such additions shall be made from time to time as
the wants of the country may demand, due notice of which
will be given through this medium.- . ) J .j,:
1 To Physicians and country merchants they think they
can offer such inducements as shall secure to them a libe
ral patronage, 1 , - . v. - i
! AH tbeir preparations are warrantef to lie in eonformity
with the United. Mates Dyspensatory. ,.:
1 Pbyeicians prescriptions neatly put sp
! Their stock oonsists in part as follows r
Alcohol, J ;
Ajbes,, j , ;,- J -;;',;:.
AlumyV ''
Carb. Anrmonia,
Muriate bf 1 ''
Aqua "
forttta, !
conc'ntr'd
Acid, muriatic -
sulph.;
nitric 1
pyroligpeous
acctie
prusRic
oxalic
bnmio
citrio :
tartaric
Annisaced i
Antimony ,
&C.
1
"Barks -all kinds
Blistering Oint.
Bronze -assort,! -Blacking
,
Camphor- . j .
Kalotucl ... . ; -
ColuwiBo root 1. -
Cloves-
iColch iruna seed
root
Cobalt ' " ' 1'
Chinoidine -. ' r-
IChallj Mercury :1
Digitalis w
Diamonds ot Ola
Kreot : 1 ' I ziers,
Leaf, gol(T
J? silver
f dutch mettal
Leads, all kinds j
Chrom. rrcen dry
"j " ; in bfl
.; - yellow dry
j " in oil
BIueBmalt (
Frostings.all colors
Kaint ltrushes ,
Sash Tools
f .m...ii ett .' i
Varnish. Copat'li
f - Black
it
June
22
i Jaran
EUteriun-V-iSt: I Cane "wood ;
Ext, asisorf. if rCopperas j :
Kiums !! ; Rod Sanders
&c. . . j! 1 i j &e. :: , :
:- .. U.L C. J. FOX,
)! ,r''lJl ft M; M. ORR. ,
PATENT MEi)IQINES.
:j$ i- . , 1 m
9 hmon&q&9i
HI
That the public may be aahsfed W the permanency
tf this school, we feel it oar duty to state, that tbe 1 ruA- '
tre and Faculty form a ukit in action, which augurs
veil for its future s iccess 1 and that the peculiar internal
organization which connects them, cannot be inlrrp-
E. W. M. KING, President
of tbe Memphis Institute.
.1
CHERRY PECTORAL:
U '.'-'j';"3W:afc'CeurWs J-.,
couons, cox.b?,ii
2zoAnizi3rx:8s, nnoir
OXXZTZS, onoup, a.stxx
T7ZZ00PZZ7O - OOTJOSC
OOZJ8TJXXFTZOZ7
FOX 6c
For sale by
Spencer's Anti.biUioua
Brian & Rsa; ;
FASniOIVADCE TALLOnS,
HAVE JUST HECEIVED
entire reports of the latest London,
Paris and New York
FASHIONS,
And are prepared tq make . up
1 SFKIiro AKD 8UMMEH FITS,
According to. any style preferred
Ul; nails : mHU, fif-'i . f
Which; is to say 4 , j ; j .
NO FITW-NO PAY.;
They promise that their work shall be done tastefully
with despatch, aad according to - j : - ; " .
I J?he LoUt Styie,
They will receive the fashions regularly from the most 1
reliable sources, and are prepared to suit the taste of the
U I B"J
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i 1 The Ifortti Carolina Standard.-
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- Rnonnramvt'hv (bn rpautta nl ttu tat tmuin. and determin.
ed to spare no efforts to advance and build up the JMftocratie .
cause, the subscribef will issue tbe Standai after the firat ot
November nextWeekly and Semj-Weekiy, on ;th following
t9rT'. I-'-- ' . i ! :'.-r.
For the IVeeklp paper,-i $2 50 m ad vancft- -
- For 8ni-Weekl)f, .- ' f 4 in fcdyanos.
What we mean bv an ad vane nevment is. JTi payment
made when the paDer is suberibe4 for. and renewed every
year. In earery instance wher tbe paper is not paullor in advance,.
$3 for the Weekly and $ 5 -tor-the Serai-Weekly will be char,
gcd-Oi -f I" - i . I-. --
Tha Standard, wiB thus be one of the cheapest papers in th
State; nd no one, who choose to avail himself ot the advanc
payment, sa compkiia of the price. . J J
The sobsenber1 will continue u evote all bis atlflnuon to his
paper, and 'will endeavor to Anke it "inore useful td his party
1 ...I I 1.. I. ..1l j..nll
as heretofore, to lteniocraer, (Southern Kichts INews, Mste
Keiorm, Agncuituro vaiuaoie caustics 01 ai sotui, ine
Mar.
Ar
rangemmtrwitt also be made for the latest Ttlegraphie news
by which'tbe readers of die Standard will be furnished with in--
clves ."
keta. Conctessionaf and Legislative Proceedings. &. Ac,
tellitrence far in advance -of the Northern papers, .
. The present subscribers to the Standard can avail ihcmscta
of the? advance payment, fey settling up arrearages and taking
a new- start; and those of them who iwey wish to totnsler their
subscriptions to the Semi-Weekly, can eaaily take, advantate,
;ol the advance payment on that, in the sam way, AU ihey"
have to do is to examine their receipts, see hew! much is dim,
and transmit us the money for arrearages together with
po or. vl es the etmrrmy oe. lor tne mnnng year ; ana 11 any
of them should be unablejto determine bow they stand ou our,
book, ve will cheerful! inform them, it applied to.
' The subscribe earneetlv appeals to km friends, ia all parti of
the State, to assist him in thie enterprise. lie leelsthatbecaii
duruig tha late campaign at his own' expense, jaflected om i
good for his party and for the State : and the appeul he mk'.
on this occasion, ie as njuch forth benetit of die llcmocracy
generally as tor himself. ,, . . X. I-'.
suoscnuerg, ana gentlemen senaing urTmrwn vi
will pleaae difrfinguisli, opposite each liunw,-betwcO Wot kty
; AISOBROOK L KfOBIXSOX,. ; ,
1 J-. JFaahUnuible Tatlwl ' -1
AT .THE OlD STAKD MAR KEIl'l HOTEL. J" j
ALT, the Enropeon and American Fashions waj '
just receive. CUTTING and MAKING as
usoal. and entire satistactioa to hi promise, jia .-
and no we&k permitted f eur oi tbeir hajMlstkat. docs .
not please.:
Charlotte, April 27 l850.
A- P.TAJ.9O02OOrr,
JR. M. ROBIXSON."
fOTICC '
Having- jaalified as j Administrator upon
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thiff Estate of
David Maxwell, dee'd; F hereby notify. all persons having
claims offainst said Estate to present them vjtiiin the
time prescribed by Uw or this JSotice will be plead. in bar.
A LJ i . S . 'a i 1 I 1 I
01 recovery. ,i u ' I
i l ; ihi i : .1 ,WM.:MAXW;ELLi Adrn'r.;1
Anei 61 1850. 1 i-A ' I I ( 4-lf
and 'Anti-dyspeptic
(-,--
ft nd Ague Pills ;
Dr.
Dr. Hull's VeceiaMo Fever'
Dr.l Murphy's Sugar coaled Vegetable Aati
fever Pills, for the ino mediate cure of Agua and
rever. it ror sale by I. . !-
: FOX & ORR,
Wholeeale and Retail TMiggista, Charlotte, N, C.j
mWOArnreirtices, 2ed, 1 r W yrsL to Itam the
i.1 ! I abinet JVtaking tuuHnss4 1 te-ooys win oe epr:i-
ed to remain with rtteir employe muti'iaey. ,ar "
if it be needed, they wilt receiv private intructip.n in,
tbe rudintof agpod English education " . I
fy- Ptotie t)Ut boy pi tb best moral cnaraciertii i"M
Address; D.U. JeBerson, Ash connty, n.
July 201 ! j , i ... ; .; , , 4 1
j INew nes
TUSlT; opened in STiim' New BptwriG, first floor, tje
1 largest establishment of th kind ever 11 the town 1
Cnarltt. I Our assortment of I ; 71 ,
nuifuue
the public patronage. . ; i:. '1
Vali atbraikas's nkwsdildino, upper corner. ' -
r!-- f -'--t JAMES BK1AW,
: f - j- I). L. SEA. ; '
Charlotte. March 27. , i - 37
ar not: to be nrpassedi in fact, they are what, with all
truth, may be endorsed prime iijerior ' to none. jr. '
l ne intention ol tne propnetor is to keep sue n a noose
as tne friends of " law and order" may visit ana enjoy
tne luxuriea w lite to tne heart's content. 1 ' -i !
TaenNbtie can be furnished at all hours, with tb a
-. A ........ r lull 1 Hi'- ma to tho
coding idtnummit,.-.' -i--- ..: ..i) f.
Glad, ta see my old friends, mtid ever- ready to make
new ones, welcome au to tb new Kastaurat. 1
: i-1 I TERBES.''
CAROLINA INN,
1; CniRLOTTE, Jf. C.
May 3, 1869v
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JEWELRY, JEWELRY.
THE
and
'HE SUBSCRIBER has just returned from the North
ad is now receiving, and opening a- ' ':i
RICH Alt VARIED ASSOBTMElf T
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of lewclry. He has elected his stock with great
care, tnJ ha purchased a more extensive on than bar
ever before been opened in this -place,. .' . - -
; .Among his variety will be found . '" I : ;
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Gentlemen and Ladies':
GOLD AND SILVER, LEVER AND LE
PINE WATCHES; GOLD CHAINS, AND KEYS.
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Fpectacles,
Pistols,
: Razors,
Walking Canes,
Penknives, .
"Tea Trays,
Tea Spoons,
Butter Knives, -
Perfumery;
Medallion,
Fine-Breast pins, '1
" p:ar Rings, J
I Finger Rings,
' " .Bracelets, " J
. 44 Hair Fins, ; ; i
Ladies' Scissors,
" Coral Necklace, j
4V : Thlmhlca (
AND A VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS, PLATED
i WARE, SOLID WARE, SILVER PLAjTED j
I CASTORS AND CANDLE STICKS,
1 . ' &.C &,. : -
I AH of which h will dispose of on: accomodating
! Gold purchased. THOMAS TROTTER.
.j Charlotte, Sept. 2,: 1849. .Iltfl ;T
lIOIfSL ASI) SIGN PAIXTIS C
lnd. Paper Hanging
. ! .. J.W. RA1NEY & CO.,
Having entered into copartnership, tender their servi
ces to the public in the above line of business.
They hare permanently located themselves in Charlotte
and are prepared with all the tools aid implements ne
cessary to the prosecution of their business, and haying
been for everal years engaged in it, they hope by. unre
mitting attention to merit a liberal share or tbe public
patronage. ! :
j ORNAMENTAL,5 SIGN, FLAG AND HOUSE
PAINTING;
AND PAPER HANGING,
wilt be promptly executed in superior style and at mo
derate charges. Specimens of their work may be seen In
any of the surrounding counties of Mecklenburg, Union,
Lincoln, Kowan, Iredell, Caldwell,' Manly or Anson.
C7" Orders for Signs will be thankfully received .and
promptly and neatly executed and forwarded to order.
I - J. W. RAINEY & CO.
N. B. ; All letters 00 business, directed to Charlotte,
win be attended to. : ' i
April 25, 1850. 41tf.
PIPER MILL Excellent Paper.fl
niHE Subscriber has secured the services of one of th
JL best makers in tb South, a practical machinist,' and
will fill orders fbr a superior quality of NEWSPAPER, ;
HE above establishment, situated on Main
Street, third Lot North of the Public Square
in the 1 own ot Charlotte, has been constantly
kept open by tlie present Proprietor, from the 1st
of January, 1840, to tlie present time, for the ac
commodation of the puKlic ; and will continue to
be kept even lor tlie : same yurpose. 1 he estab
lishment has heen enlarged and 'improved to a
very considerable extent within the last two years.
Tlie entire building is in complete repair and is
so constructed that all the rooms iiave abundant
light and can be ventilated at pleasure,; 1 s
The STABLES are not inferior to any.belonff.
ing to a similar .establisliment in Western forth
Carolina; and care will be taken that they shall
al ways be supplied with an abundance of good
U rain and I'roveiider, and attended by faithlul and
experienced Hostlers. '; I: '!"' j f - "' ' "'-j1
i 1 The Subscriber will use every exertion to give
sail taction .0 an wno may patronise nis jiousu ;
and hesitates not to say, that, from ten years expe
ricijice, he will "be able to keep up the accornmoda
tion at the' "Carolina Inn, in a style not surpass
ed by any public House in the interior country
He takes this opportunity to return his cordial re
spects to a generous public for past favors, and ie
spe"ctfully solicits a continuation of I heir patronage
and confidence. - - ;". f -j ,; "I ',' ,,
1 t) ROVERS can, at all times, be supplied ' w5Hj
convenient and well enclosed Lots, free of charge,
and furnished with Grain at low prices. i
The Charlotte and Camden Stages arrive and
depart tri-weekly. V I 1
if i JENNINGS B. KERR
J -Charlotte. Oct. 1849. : i J'ti.:. -.! H--C - 15
: . j Mansion house,
Iienoir. Caldirell Connty, Wo. Ca.
iTHE undersfrmed, having at length completed
the construction ot the above named establishment, upon an
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extensive scale, ana in a sivie 01 connon, convenience arm ei-
egailce not surpassed in Western Carolina, is determined that
the promise trom witnout nail oe equajca oy tne penonnance
rmun. : - : ' i
Ilia TVWo atiall be abundantly fiirniahed with the best which
the market aflbrds, in the preparation of which he will com
mand the services of a first rate Cook or Cooks. . j J
Hia neat and comfortable Private Apartments shall be wait
ed on by cleanly and attentive servant. I :
His Bar hall be furniBhed with" moderate supply of Choice
Lipuors. ' . - . . ' ' .: '
His excellent Stables shall be under tbe care ot a trusty ana
OCT'; Adjoining tXe ; KesrWrat Is eu complete
I j FAMILY GROCERY
wherealmoet very article dbiljc used by famines, such a
Sngar, Coffee, Candles: Soaps, ke.,
will be sold as cheap as can b afforxJak My customeiis
must be accommodated-. , Also. -K
H 'I
that
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CANDIES mnd FRUITS,
certainly fresh, kept . constantly on
hand
T
j NEW JKM.
rpiIE iSubsrciben have associated themselves together.
t " A tor th purpose of conducting the 1
Carrlage-maiing 'Business,
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IN ALL ITS VARIOVS BRANCHES.
And they wish it distinctly understood, that all New
Work and Repairing entrusted to them will be promptly
and faithfully executed. , , ' v. ,- ik;
I hey respectfully solicit a share of public patronage.
All work warranted. .,- r -:.' : 1 11 .. 1 . ,J
At Dwight's pld stand, immediately opposit the jail.
s. JOSHUA "I KLrlwrjSK,
j M. L. WRISTON.
Charlotte, Feb. I.
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COD OIL.
TUST received from Rushton & Clark a pure and gena-
tjj ine article, tor tne cure ot fuimonary complaints
J! For 'sale by ; v .-;-" 1 OA t UKK,
July 26.il
1 r FOX &
Wholesale and Retail Druggists
Executor's Notice
TTAVING qualified as 'Executor upon the Estate of J,
Jl H. JBissell, Dec'd., 1 hereby notify all persons having
claims against said. Estate-to 'present them within- the
time prescribed by law, and all indebted are required to
make immediate payment. ;
I July 10th, 18.50.
E. H. BISSELL, Executor.
experienced Hostler.
FAMILIES m
" t"""'a ." t " . .r, , ' r I - .1
the Deauniui viuage 01 hi.wir, wucm ukj
Jenencca nosuer.. ......
FAMILIES wishing to change their abode during the Sum
r Months, mav find ample accommodations at tb 44 Man
sion iHouee, in
may -enjoy a delightful ebmeie in the vicinity ot th finest Moon-
tain Scenery and the best Mountain Koadsin th state. - r
the Subscriber feels justified in sayiuir to bis
natron. k. K milH not bet true to himsell. it after bis liber-
.1 rwr.ii.tn in hnilHinff and furnishinir the Mansion House,
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be should tail to give aausracnon wr mo worn w u vunnj uw
era!
expenditure in its management.
Lenoir, Aug. i; 1850.
together wHliFOOLSCAP and LETTEIi, Wrapping
and Envelope Paper. r J. ;., r ,:
Book' Binding,
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L. M. JUTTLE.
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Connected with th Mill is a Book Bindery, where bind
ing of all kiads will be executed upon the shortest notice
and in the neatest style. BLANK BOOKS of all kind
constantly on band.
Lincoln, N. C, March 20.
,GEO. MOSTELLER.
I ' HOW IS THE TIME.
. Secure the shadow J . --li -'', ' t .
Ere it snbsUnc fade." Shakspeare. 1 1
U DA GUE RREOTYPES i
TAKEN bv .W. II. DeSHONG, on the roost
approved plan".. He is now osing the Transparent or in
visible back gronad, which I decidedly a grand improve.
Prtna wishinora reeo tonea Jiie jiae iiKcnossi
would do well to give him a call h guarantee a perfect
likeness in all cases. Likenesses taken in cloudy or clear
weather. Price one-third lower than, they have ever
been! known in this place before: ! j
Rooms may be found at tb Court House
Charlotte, July 31, ItJitf.
"DOOKS--BOOKS.A11 persons who have borr
1 1 rowed Books of j Wm. J. Alexander, Esq. .either Law
or miscellaneous, win piease return tnem as soon as con
venient to iu. C Uner, my authorised agent. .
July4. - y ! ! I WM. M GR1ER
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I, TOWN; ORDINANCE.
T has been ordained by th.6 Commissioners of the
Town of Char5ot'e,that no one permit a GOAT. CO W.
atit-je.i', nuuBt, huu or stock ot any Kind tf be on the
streets of alleys within tlie Corporation after dark of
each day. under penalty of FIFTY-CENTS a head, to be
recovered from' the owner. ; i
;lt has been, also rdnined, that every master or head of
family keeping more than One Uog shall pay a penal
ty of one dollar for .every dog ove;r and above one. All
other dogs kept within th Corporation shall subject
their owners to ONE DOLLAR penalty, for each dog so
j These Ordinances will b, rigidly enforced. !
! . .' ' j v S. A. HARRIS,
1 own Marshal.
July 26, 1850
2; 6w.
r ROB'T. P. WARING,
ATTORNEY' AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
OFFICE ON "MINT STREET,
. , Charlotte, NC. ,
TTTILL attend the Superior and Inferior Court holdert
I y. jnibe counue ot Mecklenburg and Union. -
All basiness entrusted to hi are will be punctually
attended to. - Attention paid to th collection ol claim in
this and the adjoining counties. i! . , r, , v -" ' 26
r -KEEN FUNr A li t.
OR, celebrated Chinese Powder for beautifying
the skin, h Also, Nymph Soap-. Just received by
t FOX ORR.
1 For th removal aad permattenf ear of aUDiatasM rising
; froco-an impure state of tbe Blood; or habit or tb spltnu
i Among the many and important discoverie of this gen
eration, is'one whose am will be written, a j with a sun
beam, Jn th history of the past.: Sands' Sarsaparilla stand
forth Ion, ad by it own works proclaim Its power
that mot eloquence so irresistibly affecting ia jtb appeal
of th suffering for relief, has been answered. Thousand ,
of eases of diseases have been cured by this invaluable jn -dlcine,
such as are not tarnished in th fecords .of time '
These things are not iotn in secret place, or in somo un
known town, but ar performed in our principal cities and
public places. They sir brought before th world to sub
stantiate beyond doubt, tb healing virtues of (this prepay,
ration ; and th facts pnfolded, al though gigantic, are as
plain a th Kflfht 0 4iy. ' i ! .
Th Sarsaparilla is combined with th most effectual
aids, the most salutary productions, th most potent sim-'
pies of the. vegetable kingdom ; and its onprecoaentoa suc
cess in the restoration to health of tho who bad long pin
ed under th moat distressing chronic msJadie, has, given
it an exalted eharacteV fiirnishinr.a k does. Svidenc of
it own intrinsic vain, and recommending It to th afflict
ed in terms the afflicted only can know, U has long been
a most important desideratum in tbe practie of inedido,
to obtain a remedy ainhilar to thison that wOald act oo
th liver, stomach, and bowels with all the prtcioo M
potency of mineral preparations, yt witboot any of their
deleterious effects upon th vital powers of tb .system
Although possessed of powerfal healing properties, it istn- .
tirely harmless, and will not injur tb most delicate coih t
stitution f hen in perfect health, no eTct u produced,
by its use. except an increase of appetit i but when dis.
ease U seated in tbe trame, and carry tug fast its victim a -
long the path ot life, then it mysterious lnnuenc is ie:t r
and seen ; it enkindles new life and vigor, and I rjnga health ":
and strength to the suffering oid diseased. , j f
f SCROFULOtJS AFFECTION OF THE EY5t
U .; ; ,1 j - , f - 1 WmviKSTsa Ky- Oct. 2D, 1840
; A,BV& D, Sanbs tGshtLeiixw : I would not bava pr
sumed tor writ to yu, if it was not, my duty to let the.
oubli know tb almost miraculous effect your Sarsapa
rilla has bad upon m.. My lknba were covered with uU
ceroua sores, so that t could not walk daring jtb wbolo
Spring and Summer, s In this situation commenced tbo.
us ot your Sarsanariiia. and after taking two bottles wasi
entirely cured. I mst also tell you of another wonderful
cure. My 'brother 1 was aflicted with this. scroiula in bi
head, s bad his physician told him th loss of bis sight
was inevitable, and permanent oimaness seemeq 10 wmi
iate. Three bottles entirely restored bis sight; and w ean
not bnt recommend aUsimijtfly sfflxtad to as Sands
Sarsapar Ma, ! i i j - ( - . i
Yours truly, BENJAMIN . BLU,i!.it.
U frSPOPCL&RlTy ABROAD. t .. ; 4
I'.'f. f,From South America, j ' . I . . ..
I Maraeaibo, Yeneajela, Apr a 12tk, 1849.'
Mm SUnrls Oantlcmen : I consider it auty due tbo
public to make known 1 tks great benefit I have received by .
sing your valuable Saraaparill. : About thros years sine
I was attacked with Rheumatism in my shoulders, an al- '
so in my legs, and so sever was tb pain, that I Was urta
bl to sleep. I tried sill of tbe best medicines I could bear
of without recoivBlng any benefit, until through the advic
of a friend I procured om of your Sarsaparilla, ana aiutr
using four bottle in the course of fifteen days, I found myi
self entirely welL 1 bsve no hesitation in saying your
s...n.nii ; tk boat medicine I ever took, and can coo
fidantly recommend it to my friends and the public,
-v, .iij i r Your'obedient servant,! 1 ; ? 1 ',
-; : ; ---r..: j m.jesukuw.
Here is another, nearer home v " l -;
, I - 'JJ " j - ' f NewTorlc, Jas, '8,18m '.
Ummmrm sundsJ Cestlemen. I have great pleasure ia
acknowledging to you tbe great benefit have received by
tk- nM Af vonr Sarsaparilla. A subject of pulmonary dis,
eafe, I made a voyage ! to Europe, but while there contin
ued to be afflicted. A few weeks after my retarn, I was
mi,mA witK a Violent hemorrhaKe of tbe lutgs, and from
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tbe debility and great prostration. of atrengtb that 10110 wed , .
with th protracted difficulty of respiration, I amentiraiy -7 , j
relieved by the nae of yonr SirsapaiiUs, which I dr 1
il..i.iwih.i...i..u. tiuoverV in tb beal- ''t
UOninpviWk wo uwij .araaura . .
iog art. i I feel that 1 aav not lor touriee yoij 'ji-.
so good health a at present. .. ' -. ' I, ;
Prepared and old. Wholesal and retail, by A. B. D,
SANDS, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Falton- V1"'?
WillisiBi New York. Sold also by Drug t tjj
.k.rl.An k TTnit fit.faa and Canada. ' PrlC l par
bottle ; six botUes for 854 - For sal in Charlotte bf FOX.
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