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MARRIED. la this County on the 22d iust by Ee. D. A. Peniek. Mr. JOHN SPRINGS of Charlotte; to Mis LIZZIE STAFFORD, of Rocky River. ; "f ' :'' '! . -.. ; . ; ..; . I DIED In this county, on the 14th instant, '.WILLIE q. SCOTT, son of Alexander C, Scott, aged eleven mouths and two week. LIVER COOTPL.AI!f T At2T The only remedy erer offered to the public that has never ailel to cure, wlicn directions are fuIIowe.I, is M'Lane?s IJver Till. ' It has been several yearne be fore the public, anl has been introduced in all sections of the Union. Where it lias: been u.vj, it haa hml the most trium phant success, and lias' actually . Jiivcn out, of use all other medicines? It lias Jji.-en tiit'd under all thd different phases of Nepali's, and has been-found equally effi . c iciuus in all. ' jf-gr Purchasers will please, bo careful t.. ;i.L for MC"LAXES CELEHItAT K . VEKMIFL'fJK and take none else. AH oth;r Vei:iiii'fugc, iu comparison, are worthlew. I r, Mc'LauuV goiiuiw Vurmi- ( f i-.ro, also his celebrated. Liver Till, can now bejiad at all respectable Drug Stores in the United States .'ind Canada. THE MARKETS. ' j Corrected Weekly. ' .j: Concord Aug 25, 1855. COTTON. None in market. CORN. -There is a scarcity of this article in mar kct now, and prices rangO from GO to. G'2 A . 1 1 demand. ' FLOUR, This articlehss declned sightly s'nee Inst news frMii Europe. It now commands r .idyj sale at from 6.25 to f.l(. i PHA Still commanding from f 1 to tfl OA'IS. Are scarce and; the demand limited from 25 -to SO cents. Ml L ASSES. The stock still light and pricey i ttlicr upward. Cub is worth by the qnan tit.y 10 to lift, retailing at -If). New Orleans re tail at 50. ' !" NAILS. Are still worth CJ 6 by the keg. l'GARS.; We have noi change to notice in this article. Fair supply pn. hand. New Or. lean brown is worth from 9 to 10 ;clarified 10 t.a 12. ' SALT. Sinte last weeks qiiotatioin a heavy stork in market., Ready sale' at 2t2a. rilOSPKCTL'S " : OK THE N. C. CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. 'I I I N.i-Hi Carolina Aniiuaf Conference of the Met'liudVt Episcopal Clmieh South, having de tci iriiiiod to i'siic a weekly paper bearing the byejnnmf, tlit subscribers are attthorfzed lo IH tjc OlM I'l'vpccttJ It s iiitrinbtd to publinH Family 2frtrxita jit, wiiicii, jiijic ii Kiiaii do religious in tons itnd ociitimcnt, nnd maintain the doct. incs and iiii;rc8 of the Methodist Church shall La devot-' ' . lo ALL f ho .IXTERMSTS of XOHTH. CAMOLIXA. . And fiirhinh intelligence for svery clas of rea ; put.'V' l' "ize.nnd Hjipearonce, the new peiiodii, Moll is to be cipiul to any uf our Church papers, ,( wlile it will surpass tlioni all in ndupteaness ;(o Hie wants of imr pxoj'ilei The entire ineffi. iTincy of the existing "Advocates," to the n. ; cecities of our jiiiition, fwces us to the publi Ration u our own psp-cr, and w uunuiitly cct;t4e hearty eMper.itioo of the members of Our Church iu ull parts of our State and Con. . fori iice, and ho e to make the paper so. inter esting and instructive as to attract patronage front thciiublic encjally; -Ti0 Advcute win bn published at $1.50 a '-Jc'Ljiud the first number will be issued as ! , !X a,( ; practicable ufter the next session ot oi t'onfcrpiicc. lt is believed that the publi i c i ion: will be commenced on the 1st day of : Jmunry Ib5n. Iti coirable that as largest : is ;b--ciftltioii astM)iille be obtained before the Conference, and the Ministera and all others in tn iyied in the irirterprise are respectfully urg ed tjo secure and' forward the names and ao di eHS of subscribers, particular attention being paid to correctness in .writing the names of pr w.is, pojstoflices ami Counties. Those' who Juva.iin p)iM)H unity of subscribing through the nnicy otour minintefs may wrue directly to I Rev. Wrtj. K Pell, Fayetleville, N. 0. " The pjymenl will be. txpe.-ted upon the is vne of the lsl numWr. The locution of the pub lushing otfica will be determined at the sowion ui Conference, u I . W. IITkll, - 1 Wm. Cartkk.' 1 1 . Ri kis T. IIclhs. Com. i ' N. H. I). Wilsov, I 1 W1L1.14M UAjfKi.Ntjja. J ' .Inly, 1855. - ; I fit Our exehangt ara retjuested to gie the j above a few insertions. ! ORS. J, & X L. DOUGLASS, JBlackslocks, S. C, - ; 4FFF.R tl.tir rrofessional services to the pub V iij in the euro or CATARACT, and other Diseases of the Sto,, in the Bladder, Falling of the Womh.ind .other affections requiring surgical operation.---I'rorti a hng and siiccessifiil practice ii) the fcove diseases, we fel couftdent of suecsss, ' . PATIENTS ii , iiie cars will l attchded to at iia utoc arT u,og unable to tiivel vill be up..,, at home. Addre ss as above. Jitocks. c., JuU Uth 1855 -21 4t . - JYoticc. . H.yVlXfi obtained special letters of Adminfs VnJ!,,n ate,fj.,e, J. Long. decU. ; L : i ;lat! ''osidence in Cabarrus Two Horses, 6no Mulo, 1 cow and cjiU 1 Hull, 1 year. : : sheep, 14U fiuaiuiU of Wheat, 5 ajBti sundry ether articles. r I will hire at tho ftiae time and plar two NEORO MKN and w WQ1TAX, until 20 da vs after October Court. JOHN J. GROSS, Special A4'i'r August 1.8Uifl835. LAND DEEDS, FOR SALE HEREi THE STORY !" NEW READY-HADE 1 mm ESTABLISHLENT. BY J. M. KESLER, . . Concord, N. C. wTlP Koheriber having nur- ' chased the entire stock of JL Win. L Browni now offers a large and beautiful Stock of Summer Goods at unprecedented low price, in order to sell off and make room for the Fall Stock. Come and pet bargains of my tuck of priiigkiiininr Clothing and Gentlemen dress Goods, Cloth, Casimere, Vesting, Overcoatings, Hats, Caps, Cellars, CYavats fcc, together with a great variety of All, of which he offers ou the most aecomoda tiug terms as low as they can he had else where. He will , still Continue the Tailoring Business iuiall its various brauches, and willsoare no efforts to merit the patronage of a dominating public . f. jj KESLER. Concor 1, Aug 1. 1855. 241y ,m T PRIZE ESSAYS. ! TO AMERICAN AUTHORS. A OKT.AT opportunity is hereby afforded to American wmers lor me ocsicMaya n ueience of the American l'arty, illustrating the benefi cial end to be accomlished by the adoption of jts irinciplcsiii tne construction 01 trie va riotis branches of ur State and Federal gov ernments. , ' The compositions to be submitted to three disinterested and eminent umpires ; Vm. ii. liui well, Esq., KvliUjr of the Organ, Nathan Sar gent, Esq., and John Wilson Esq., late Commis sioner or the genoral Iend Office. The best Fssay, in the opinion of the Judg es, to be awarded a prize of $100, the next best ' . . : All compositions for competition are to be subjeet to the ue of the advertiser, who will not bind himself to return any rejected papers. Essays will be received from the date of this notice until November 1st, when the awar! Will be made, and the uames of the successful essayewts published. Conttauts must distinctly understand that their efforts MUST 'NOT embrace a space of more than eleven columns of the Weekly Or gsn. otherwi.se they may be rejected, " All Essays to be addresd to ROBERT JONES. July 21 Washington, I). C. LOOK 7 " S - 0 -f .2 -r s ' '.2 r- , . -S s 3 t rr ,: t X i a " 5 ti ; 'i " 3 "? -s O - u C3 CO .a T- - .0 3 to 3 - - O . a o 2 vl. -j 0 r , "35 ITvOSrKCTUS I OF TJJE LEXINGTON & YADKIN FLAG. Having engaged the services of James A'. Long as Kiitor, i have commenced thelpubli cation, in the town of Lexington, of a weekly paper, called the Lerington and Yadkin Flag. The Flag will be devoted to l'olitiee, Science. .Literature, Agriculture, and to the Mechanical 4and Manufacturing interests of the country. 1 .11 L 11-1 L r,. :il l. -1 . Ami auiiougn nrg 1 nncipien win u auvutn ted. yet its columns will always be open to all parties for a free and fair discussion of their particular creds ; it being the object and de sign of the pnblisher to correct error and to disseminate t nth. The Flag will also advo cote,the doctrine that" native bom American Citizens CAN, SHOULD a n d ' W I LL go v r n ' A nieriea, and that it should be a fundamental. principle of all true American patriots, that while they are prompt and firm to resist any and every unauthorized encroachment upon thuir lights, they will respect and be careful not to encroach upon the rights and privileges of other nations, however weak and insignificant, and that the area of freedom should rather re main in its present eifcumscribed state, than that it shouja be extended be'uitlawful iiun.juest or by any ivronful act, no matter under what name, cloak or disguiso it may be effected. Al, Communications should be addressed to me at Lexington, TERMS. 1 TWO DOLLARS in adivance 5 Two dollars and fifty cents if payment be delnyed 6 months and three dollars if not paid within the year. j. il .siihj;ru.N. 9 n TO THE MUSICAL PUBLIC j. b. weTss, JIOFESSOR of Instrumental Musie would rcspeetfully announce to the CiUzjns of Concord, and Charlotte, (at each of which places he will be alternately,) that be has taken rooms at the old "Harris Hotel in Concord, and at Kerr'sIjtel in Ch Flotte where he would be pleased to sea any who may desire to take lesticns in mis oeauuiui arc Lessons will be civen to Ladies and Gentle then at their private residences, if desired. 1 fM- - . . ! c r i 1. - ! ,..: xne aneiuiMn Ul -ijHiltt aes)l ng iiiBirueuom Is especially calUd to the fact that Music CAN be learned at home, as well as at distant Semi- uarws and Colegea. The subscriber is prepar ed! to cive'THOROUGH instruction ,on the Piano, Guitar, Melodeon, Harp, Violin, and in deed any musical instrument in use. The bc&t references can be given if required. '..PIANOS TUNED and repaired in the most art, perfect etyje of the MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of every description will be furnished to order at the lowest Northern prices, of all qualities, J..15. ntis CfovcorJ, June 2d 1855, 15-i- snTl CRARLOTTE & S. C. RAILROAD Compauv, " CJ KIPPERS of Trodnca or ntber Priirht will i forward thir receipts' to the consignee. 4 Ail Freight will be retained in the Depot until thriptis presented, and storage will be charged after 48 hours, from time of unloading. ' '' P- W. djN'APP Agent. ColumUa,Aag. 6j JB65. J 6t "LISTEN TO SCHEDULE FOR THE PASSENGER TRAIN From Lexington to Charlotte on and after TUESDAY July 10 th 185 5 STATIONS. I ,iit a2Ta Whole Distnc I Arrive" I kave- i-EVIGTOi, j ; (M) j iioLTSBtKo, 9 50 3 32 3 37 SAUSBL-ar, 750 4 02 4 12 chima crove, 9 41 15 41 4 44 4 49 concord; 13 02 28 43 5 33 5 33 harrtsrvro, 7 79 36 22 6 5 6 10 qlerie's 4 17 ' 44 39 f;24 6 29 charlotte, 9 32 49 71 7 00 SCHEDULE FOR From Charlotte, to Lexington, on STATIONS. 1,iSSdWeen 'leli- Leflvc" ClTXRUiTTE; i i ' : "345 QUEFvIE'S, 9 S2 4 lrj 4 2l HARRISBCKG, 4 17 , 13 4D 4 35 4 40 C1NCORD, 7 79 V 21 28 5 o7 5 12. CHINA GROVE, 13 2 31 30 5 56 0 01 SALISBURY, 9 41 4S 71 6 33 r, 43 HOLTSBURG, 7 50 -"9 71 7 OS 7 13 LEXINGTON, 9 50 55j 71 7 45 I3ES T. TROTTER & SON, NO. 5 GRAMTK RANGE CLURLOTTE C. The Subt ibers have Just received one of the largest and most comprehensive stocks of new and beautiful WATCHES & JEWELRY, . ever brought to this market. Our Goods nre all from the most celebrated tunkei-s, and will be warranted to give the ttiost perfect satisfac tion. Our stock of Fashionable Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, new and beautifully designed PUKE SILVER WARE The Pressure iu the ' lias no effect whatever upon the prices of FASHIONABLE TAILORING AVID T. BOSTIAX, Rut on the contrary, he having recently re: moved to the -pretty aud commodious shop 1)1 HECTL Y OPPOSITE his old stand, still con tinues to give his customers, and all who lavor him with their patronage the most PERFECT SATISFACTION, I have recently received the latest Paris Lon don and New York siiti; FASHIONS nnd am prepared to beautify and adorn the out er gentleman with neat aud tasty dress, at ve ry moderate terms. Give; me a call. DAVID T. BOSTIAN. March J I. 1855. 6 tf NEW IN CHARLOTTE. SAXDERS k WILSOX, BEG leave to call the attention of the citizens of Mecklenburg and surrounding counties to their new Cabinet Ware "room's- Utely opened m Charlotte at the new building one door North of the Post Office, where they will keep on hand a large and beautiful assortment of FASHIONABLE FURNITURE, of every Description, Good WALSUT coffms made to or der at ONE DOLLAR. PER FOOT in Ixmgt h. SANDERS & WILSON. Charlotte. May 12 18F5, t MATTRESS H IRING. WHT wil) j-ou smother m teat licrs when mattresses are made it such low prices arid are'so much more comfortable f TOM tiii: II IM5i:it, Offers his services to the Citizens of Cuban us County in the Matress Making (Business. He lisps none Vut the bent maternl, arid he feels confident that his work ad prices too will boar .comparispu with any other matress maker in the ' wide wiie worn. mese are iair pro, inises. Gentlemen, but give me a trial, and I wijl warrant satisfaction. 1 may be found at the establishment of Messrs Brown A Hawkins, where specimens of my work may be seen at any time, i TOM. Jan, 27th 1R5.5. WM. A. 0WYEE, General Agent, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MI WILMINGTON, N. C. o AllllAtsEMETS having been com pleted between the Wlioiugton and Manches ter, and the South Carolina R. Ii. Companies for the transportation of Freight expeditiously from Wilmington to the West, via Lnarlottc, 1 offer my services to tho MERCHANTS d- PRODUCERS of Western Carolina. Merchandize will be promptly forwarded to the interwr.-and Pro duce of every description received and sold, or shipped to other markets. My long cxpenenc in tle business together with ample facilities for its successful prosecu. tion furnish ample guarantiees of my ability to 6crve my correspondents fajthlully. WESTEUN PRODUCE will be die posed of for s commission of 2 per cent on gross sales. Merchandize will be for warded for a commission of 12$ per cent on disbursements. I refer to Jhe Presidents of all the Banks in Wilmington. WM. A. GWYER. April Tth 1855, ' lf M. .W, KOBISON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HEALER IN Segars, Tobacco AND SNUFF, No l&Tryon Street Charlotte N. C. PUr.ier fttrnirfted with Tobacco at Wholesale ' PRICES. Charktte, .V. C. May 1 2 1 So 5 yf ATTACHMENT WRITS' FOR SALE AT TtUSfEJCE. TO. BOOMS AM. PASSENGER TRAIN, and after Tuesday July 10th 1855- 1'. M. Silver rjafc. Ac. tc. tc. is unrivalled, and will be sold very low far cash or on short time to punctual deal ers, l.ive n A ,ft" &i Oramte R.mge, when you visit Clui' lol te. FIXE PLA TED 7EA SETTS, , CASTORS, CUl'Sj CARL) RASKCTS, SPOONS, FORKS, Fruit Raskkts, Fruit Knives, f-c, ore. &c T. TROTTER t SON. Charlotte, N C, May 12 1S55. 12tf HOUSE & SIGN PAINTING AND IN CHAR,OTTE & SALISIJI'RY, THE undersigned .has -lately opeji'ed a shop at the old Watchman" stand ii Salisbury, for the jnrpose of dicing business in the above lino. His old shopvill be still continued in Clnrrlottc prfHifire with an iucroased numbt-r of hands he hopes to" bo 'enabled to meet the numerous calls for tlie IJseliiil fc ORVA!?IErTTAIi with which he has been honored. His cxperi ance and long-tried skill justify him in warran ting satisfaction to all who rojp-iirt; h: service. He is well prepared for every stvlc of work in the above braochfes, and his work will ,-lmw for itself. ' JOHN W. RAINEY. March 10th 185.V. 3tf- PR ICE & ALEXANDER FASHIONABLE TAILORS, IVo. 4, Harris' BrieV Row, CONCORD, N. C. ' -. -fT- n AVI NO this dny fonut-.l a co-partnership in the above business, we roNpcctfully solicit a sliiire of the patronago oC C':i.j"Y-l an.l vii iiu ty. From past experience we flutter ourselves that we will not, fnil to tiv'o the most pt rfi.-ct sntisfiictioii to those de'sirimr wo'-k in our lino. - C. N. PRICE, J- M. ALEXANDER. Concord, "Feb., 12th 1855. 51 ly CHARLOTTE HAVING disposed 'of of the Marble Yard lo M :m- onu-re interest Messrs. W'm. Tiddv Sou, we recommend them to our fricnk. STOWE it PEGRAM. Srpt. !5, 1854. 1 TF Lr'rfHE subscriber having bought out the in ! t crest of Messrs. Stowe t Pegrnin in the J Charlotte Marble Yard, respect fully ten der their services lo jhe. people of Charlotte and the country generally in tliis line of busi ness. He is fully prepared to furni.-h ITloiKiiiieiitS, i':iv'k1oiics Marble Stops, Tabic Slabs, Af'.r Aic, and other patterns cut from marble, according to the most approved taste and st ylesjiand up on the most accommodating terms ever offered in tlie Southern country. The yard is situated 'onlhe North West corner of the Charlotte 1 e-' pot Yard, where the subscribers, or his agents, may" always be found. . . "WM. TIDDY A. SON. B-j,t.-2bth,iSbl. 31 tk Notice. BY Virtue of tjvo decrees in Cabarrus county court .f Ivjuity, nmdc nt CjpriuL: Term 1S55, 1 will expose Jo public sale tho following valua ble t racts of land : ONE TRACT OF LAND, of about 244 acres, on the waters of Coddle creek, adjoining the lands of Daniel Fisher and others, belonging to the heirs at law of Thorn as Allison deceased. Sold on the premises nt the Bell Spring on Wednesday the 15th day of August next, on a crrdit of niu -months, jalc to take place at the hour of 1 o'clock A. M. ALSO AX OTHER TRACT OF LAND a valuable tract cf about 150 nros, oiilhe waters of Rocky River adjoining the b inds of Milas Johnston H"d others, belo'iging'tr, An drew TIayrc,;on which is a uood dwelling house sold on the premises on Wednesday tli.- 5th daj- of August next on a ercdit of 12 months, wWi interest after six months. Sale to take place at o'clock P. M. Boud and security requited in each me. It W- ALLlsnV, C. M. E. July T th 1803. pr. fee $6 $3 taJi. 2uGt Harness Jllaking ESTABLISHMENT. James S. Van Pelt Aj,nF. Has opened a shop in the abve hi house opposite Foard's Hotel, formerly line, in the oeenpi.'d as a tin shop, where be respect tully unites all in want of anything in his line. I espect to koep on hand a large au ! varied slock of 1IARNE88, UBIDLES, MAKTIjSA!.s, " CoLLAIiS. Brcechins. Ac, pfvery 'description. manner. Ge in a shnre of the pati-.uac. Countrvproducfltatsn in exehansc f"r woik luly 20th J. S. VAN PtLT, Ait. 4T J' TOR SALE AT TJfIB OFFICE. JVottcithstandingr THfe LATE REVENUE ACT . Y WOULD respectfully announce that I have 4 taken charge of the sho formerly oeeupied by MITCHELL i B01D AS A ? IN COXCOUD. j . And shall continue to carrjr dh the same as heretofore at my old sUmC on Church street, opposite the Methodist Chdrch, where I am prepared with the best WOliKflE.X AND 71 ATE R I A E, lo jut up any thing in. my: line, iq the mot fashionalde and wurkmen-like manner. Persons desirous of purchasing will do vrell 10 give tne a. call before purchasing elsewhere. IW Country Produce "taken in ex change for work, at the liet market price. ! V. .N. MITCHELL. Concord, N. C, April 185. . nS-lv H. L. TINLE&C0., (siO ESSOns TO TIM.ET AND UKRBOX.) RECEIVING AND FORWARDING AGENTS and general COMMISSION MERCHANTS, SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF CHARLESTON. S C. Give their prompt attention' to the sale of all kinds of Produce, and manufactures, and to filling orders for all kinds of goods in this Mar ket, for a Commission of 2. per cent. For re ceiving and forwarding gods, ten cents per package No goods have ben nor will be de tained by us for treight and charges. References. Agents of Vessels,, Agents cf either Steam or sailing, Tronf, Charleston to anj Nortlwrn Port. V 2J 1 v. ''Our First Familicf-Adoscripi of Philadelphia "Good Sociejy." Nueces )tion Succesa at tending it everywhere t-three larje editions of it printed iu ono'wcek." Re,ad the opiuione of t ho press. ' .", A novel in which some lower twenties, who have become uppeivten, Fiftbavenudles, catch' a first rate showing up. It isdestinbd to make a sensation." U. S. Journal "Penned by a master hand."-Pcnntylvanian. A highly successful work will create no Wi tlo sensation. Daily imet,fh'dadi. It wilL excite a sensation, we nre convinced. Autcru-an Courier. O c of the most reninrkablelooks published for many; years. farV Whdle World, Phila. ' Tru-ideals aud characters frm life. Inquirer A boo'i; of marked interest hat" will -not fail to be soit and extensively ica.A.-Daily AVic The piiilurvs of first family Society are admi-rabk-. A , 1. Sauijiiii li.fja(ji, I'll rs book is a decided hit'df hits tho(follies of fabioiiablo life it hits s -jobbery it . hits' coriuptiin evei'j where. l'htndfl. Mercury. Is fresh and s; icy, and expJjses the defective parts of our Self-styled 'goo'd Society,' in a way more truthfuV than agreeable; Am, Citizen. A wrtrk ofreal iiiterest froti-a master hand we have not read any hnvij) for a long peri od with such sustained deligh". Ho. Traveller The work will make a. deck led hit. ' "j Saturday .Ev, J)ij?it-h; Jionto?u Published by WIHLT&YOST . ?.00 Market Utrcet Philada. - DEW ITT a? DAVKN POlT, New York. JAS. FRENCH fe C Boston. Scut free of postaffe on rucHpt of $1.25. Attention 7 j , last callI;, ! ! t hose iiulebU d lo me byji'ither account -or a it i-eijue.-ited t.) come forward between md the 1st day of Seif'tin')er next, and ALI note this make payment, as longer indulgence will not be giv-n. ; Those who fail toittc'nd to this-notice by flint lime will find thjir notes And ac counts in the hands of an of icer, .without re--ei-t of. persons, as I intend jtop,p1ng business at this place. - A. VUNDKRBURG. Ph.enix Mills, N. C. July 25 th 1855. IRON WRRS WILMINGTON N. C. THE CLARENDON rllllN' WORKS are now: prepared to reeeivprders for Beam Vert ical, Horizontal or Oscillating Steam Engines, Ilih r Low Pressing and adajted to all pMi i4. s ; Circular Vcrtivjkl and Portable Saw Millsi coniplete ; Pumjs, Mining Machine ry, (J list and Flour Mills, complete; Parker; Turbaneaud ether watvr Wlcls, Eijiiiping-of steamers, car wheels and Axs, Hoi-se Powers of varieiis! patei n? j Rice fiehL pumps jind- F,n gines ; Ri'te Thre.du-rs : Shingl Machines, Shaf ting, Pulleys, Hangers, Gearitj' and all other Mill Work." 1 ' ' Catil. Iron nnd Brass Owtins, of all descriptions, including Jtrtiamcnfal Iron Railing, Pipe, Bridge castings, Ac. ttL: The Company would respcctfiillyv"iuvit.e attention to their styles and patterns -.f Railing, whicji may be seen at their ollice, I(oiois. Tubular, Fluv and'Cyliiidrical' Boilers. Water Tanks, Chiniuis, ankl all othel kyils of boiler Work. IlFPAIItS. A separate department and force will be kept for repairs, while work will be done thoroughly and iith despatch. All work done in the establishment .delivered on the car of thr : Wilmingtoj :' and Manchester liaili"oftd, the Wilmiugtoh Mnd:Weld,o:i Railroad or in the flats at the conrpanjs wharf free of charge. Ilaving larg-e facilities, theiiboya work will be don on as reasonable" verbis as el.where, North or outh, and iu a proiihjt aud oatisfacto ry innti!tr. Jt. Gin:? ullations by letter ortoibcrwiKc in re gard to plans or designs for yills or their fur niture, a;iil luaeliin.-ry gei-rully. willingly answered.: All orders or communications to be addrc.sserti the "rtinlersii;iied?r HENRY M. D.1NE, Ac.knt. ! WijiiixaTov, N. C, April lo5 8 tf. $25 Regard. RUNAWAY from the subscribers in-the Noi th-east corner of U"non Co., N- C, on ., the $th of May last, a ncrro boy by the riaiueof Johnson, Johnson is bout 3S years of age, 5 fe-et ) or 7 inches high.id weighs altout pounds, dork complectediliasa wild, tierce grin ui in; expression, ipiiek hah voice'; has a wu or lump on his right wriiitj - I SM ALL TOES OX THE JUG HT FOOT two on the left are off. ( the Effect of former lying mit.)f Johnson h:. a" large acjualiil.ance, and ciise;Uf utly an extrri,iu-rSii. It isup posed he will ranira fronjtli'e iphrenix mine in t'abarrus totndd IIJJJv'ke i't-rry. Ball Moun tain, Harris aud'TLinrraves (fiiarters fMvidson Co. Hejwell known as the former bo v of Jcrry-Athtrtop. . The aMve reward will be iven for his ap prehension and delivcry'to mc , or twenty dol lars for hi contin;ment in any. jail so that I cwn iret him, and -ten dollars for sufficient informa tion to cofivict anv re-pohsibljj white man of harboiing' him. .? T). MESPERMA-N. ' Ja,ic 24 1R55. t.,pd. .. ' Rowan Whig C"j y till forbid, and send bill to;tl:i offlVe. Vii yj Mi ARKl S D1V1 ION. Nv 1 37 meets evtry Mon'dsv fvenm. MMtRIAGE LICENCE AND ALL KIND OF BLANKS. j FC'R $ALE H$RE. r . NEW FANCY J r . AN1.... . "HARRIS" STAND, CONCORD. J. o ' - BURKIIEAD & SM1TIIDEAL WOULD' respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Cabarrus, and the pub lie generally, to their large and well selected 6tock of ' - FMGI GOOBS lately opened at the old . Harris Stand, one door above the Gazette office where may be found anything iu tCe line6f fancy Goods such as Hosiery, Coiilcclionarios I'ERFIMEUT,' Prcservc, COMBS of every style and variety ; .Jew elry (which we will warrant, Tropical Fruits of every varietyt Soaps, Musical Instruments, Scgars, Pickles, Toys, Ac ifcc, too numerous to go into detail, but all of which wilt be shown to the public free of charge, and sold on the most accommodating terms. Give ma call and take a look at our stocki BURKIIEAD A SMITHDEAL, Concord, April 28th 1855. 10 tf Ml npj EGS lea,ve respectfully to announce to m& the Ladies of Charlotte and its vicinity, I l-TJ that she lias opened a large assortment of new French Jlilliiicry, j&&t consisting of the latest stylet of 3531 DRUSS MAKIMJ, y Kls. CAPS AND HEAD DRESSES, and a well-selected stock of Dress Trimmings' and 'Patterns, and feels assured she can give satisfaction in both branches.- No "paiua.will he spared to please. t3ORDKRS promptly attended to. OCL21.1S54. 85 MARBLE MONUMENTS. A. A..fc Iff. KELLOGG, WOULD res4ectfully announce to I he public that they IIAVII vpened a MARBLE SUOP, at Salisbury, and Letter, Carve and finish here instead of doing it at th North as we hereto fore have done. From our long experience, and from tho amount of business we have been able to do the past year, we are encouraged to locate permanently, hoping to merit the patron age of all who want Tomb Stones, Monuments, Slabs, fcc.K&.c As to prices, wo can defy competition on ac count of our facility in obtaining marble. Our workmanship is now generall introduced in some 20 counties in this States, and speaks for itself. Call and see us. Shop opMsife the Livery Stable of Bell, Rimer & Co., and near the Railroad Depot. fcT" WE have just received a large saock of fine NEW MARBLE. J. D. FRAZIER, AGENT, Concord N. C. Salisbury. Dec. 23, 1854. 4 1 tf I HAVE to sell or swap, a very fine SAD DLE IIOStSE and wish to procure one lo WUltK- WELL in harness. R. BAIUHNGER. ' Concord, Aug. 11 1855. 24 tf. NEW r) :i I rJ ?ic 'Sri iP T J il La ) 9 ESTABLISHMENT. ALEXANDER BOYI), HAVING taken the office one door above the Post office, h; as opened a XE W HARNESS SHOP, where he will Tteep on hand a large and varied stock of everything in his line, con sist ing of harness, double qnd single, of every (jtiiilily and description. Bridles, Martingals, Girths, fce. te, - ' The public are respectfully invited to give me a call,-as I am determineilto ofTcr snch in ducements both as to work aud price as will knot fail to give satisfaction. Al kinds of country, produce taken in ex change for work at cash prices. ALEXANDER BOYD, Mav 10th 1855. 13lv BUSINESS Hi V KISTLER & KESLER, VII F carrying ou the jSInckMllilllillg Business at their old stand ou Church St., whereMhey invito the attention of all who de. ire work in this line. - They have employed none but the best .workmen, and promise their customer that no. effort .will be spared to please E BALGLvS, ROOT AM) SHOE JIAKER "llTun.D inform the public that he has open NY ed a shop, directly opposite the "Gazette Office," where he will be ptensed to accommo date all who may fnvi-r him with their pntnm age. Work warranted, Price as low as any in the fctnte. Concord. Sept SO. 1 851. m , 31 Tr JIURPHY & BLACK 1 fAY still be found at th-irol, htand. near JL the court House, wh-re they keep every article in their line, sueii as DRV GOODS. GROCERIES, Hardware, Cut lery. ttc., Ac, which they will dfsfose f on the most acconiinod;iting terms to punctual dealers. . , 17 y J. A. PATTERSON, HOUSE SIGN A ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, offers his services to the people of Cabar rus, Jle may le fnn.lat bis reilciiee, nearly jtM)site the Store of Murphy t Black, Tape! ll.-tuirintr executed in the netet manner. DAVID T. BOSTIAN, CtVLLS th attention of th Fallioiiall Fllblic, to the ta-ty. and elegant sfle in which he execute all work entrusted to hi care. He maybe found at his old stand next d-r east to 1C V. AIliM.n ,t Co. "T PHIFER &T0RKE, 'TITIIOLI-ALK and retail Dealers in F'Teign IT and Domestic Dry Goo.ls, llnrM nr? GROCERIES, and everv arliclo usually kept in Stores, which wjll be disposed Tf on the most rea-onable terms. - Sland-cw Brick Store on IAi:V STREET. BROUN & KRHIMLNGER, RALISBTJRY, N. C . Opfiosita Murphy McRoria, keeps constantly on hand a large 'assortment of corkiif, Tarlor apd Box Stove, among the best of which is The Tlorninj STAR, the bet stov in tho union. They are j0 rtadrto dojob in roofing and puTtering, tin M.r.p- or anytfiiu m their lint, according lo the titr.ee and at short notice. Salisbury, May 12 1855. i tf .'eb'nxt 1 1 n LTJ iirii i to Pi it ivo HAS a Urge and Ttried assortment f 77jy. ' AXD JAPAN WARS on hand, togeth. : er wiith every other article neually kept ia hiivr line of business. AU Roofing and guttering f wuted in th best manner, and all orders farlh- - j .,u j.uuciuaiiy aucnaea to. snop vw "si oi uie l-oat Ofnee, D. M. WAGNER & C0M "11 "AY brfound by their old customer and th JLU- public generally, at tliir old quarter on Church Street, ready andwilW to ekeut all order in the CARRIA GE AND DUG Q IE raakiingbusincu, with which they way b fa vored.; . ' ' KISTLER & KESLER pOACII and Carriage IHannfacs V tctry, on Main Street, next door to Phifer 4 -York e's range of stores, is kept constantly sup plied with Conchas, Carriages, Baggies, Roti. awajis. Ac, Ac, and the proprietors are alway ' ready for a trade,, Reinng executed with promptness, and neatness. ", S. W. BRACKEN & CO.V 1 CABINET WAREROOMSL i ARE open for the public imped ion. Thej are well supplietl with good workmen, and offer to their friends aud the publicgenerall v, a larg and btautiful assortment of fashionable nnd t.itv fnrnilnpa wh!..l l,..n.,'H oil .t moderate prices; Shop on Church Street Eaai of thei Met 'idist Clmrch. - - ' , ...v.,, .i, , r. in rc. Ml, ir V. N. MITCHELL'S C OACII, Carriage, Buggle nnd ROCK A WAY MAN UFACT0R Y. on Churek StrM-t nearly opposlU th Methodist Chnreh. is recwmu.enacd for pond work and low prises, Repairing dono in a tasty and durable manner, Sjpwirnejnsfw " PluVlSsTON A L C AllDS. DR. A. C. MCREE, lr A Y Je found at all times at his office in th HI 11 arris' Row. No, ft, or at hi rosidenee, one door North of hi office, uuleea profession' ally engaged. . HDR7F..M. HENDERSON MAY be found at all times, unless profession, ally engaged, at, his Office, No 1, Foard' Brick Kwv All calls willbe punctually at tended to. , . i, i i, , Dr. R. P. IIcssoiW, FORMERLY OF COXCORD X. C. g'SBg 1 K'GULAR gradua .wSfcgvlt Umore tHeg V-t-CCLXT Science, bus remove luate of the Bah ege of Dental removed to the town Salisbury, and may be found al the "Rowan House." except when Professionally absent. I Oct. 27, 1854. vl. No. 1. tf DR. JOHN FINR, . Apothecary'& Druggist. TITOU'LI) call the attention of the peopU of Vl Cabarrus to his extrusive assortment of Dry 6Vkk, Groccr'u.',Pairiti, Oilt, StvJ'g, Drugs, Medicines, Surfjicullnstr mens and everything else usually kept in Drug Store. Oppnuite Gazet te Office. A YE 11 'S PILLS. FOB ALL THE PTJEP0SE8 01 A FAMILY PIIYOIC. Tnr.it has long existed a pnblie demand fcr an efTcctive purgative pill which oould bo relied on aa sure and perfectly safe in its operation. This ha been prepared to meet that demand, and an exto sire trial of its virtues has conclusively shown with , what success it accomplishes the purpete designed. It ia easy to make a physical pill, but not easy to make the best of all n'tfr-one which should hava none of the'objections, but all the advantages, of every other. This has been attempted here, and with what success we woutd respectfully submit to the public decision. It has been unfortunate for "the patient hitherto that almost every purgative medicine is acrimonious and irritating to th bow els. This is not. Many of them produce so monk griping pain and revulsion in the system aa to mora than counterbalance the good to be derived from them, llicse pilU produce no irritation or pain, . unless it arise from a previously existint; obstruc tion or derangement in the bowel. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in anv quantity ; but it is better that any medicine should be taken judiciously. Minute direction foil thci use in tine several diseases to which they are ap plicable ar given on. the box. Among the com- . plaints which have-becn speedily eured by them, w may mention Liver Complaint, in ita various forme of Jaundice, Inaigcntion, Languor and Loss of Ap petite, Listlessness, Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain In the Side and Loins ; for, in truth, all these are but the con sequence of diseased action in ' the lirer. Al an aperient they afford prompt and sure relief in Coa tiveness, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Rcrofc nla and Srurvy, Cold with soreness of th body, Ulcers and impurity. of the blood; in short, an and everv case where a purgative ia required. - They have also produced soma singularly sue essful cure in. Rheumatism,, Gout, Dropsy, Oravel Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pain in th. Bark, Stomach, and Side. They abonld be freeU taken in tbe spring of tho year, to pnrify the bloo. and prepare the system for the change of season. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach nf bowels into healthy action, and ran tores the appe tite and vigor. They purify the blood, an', by their stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno vate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased enorgiea of the whole organiam. Hence an occasional dose is adrantagcous, even though no serious derangement exist ; hut no necessary dosing should never be carried toe far, as every purgative medicine reduce tb strength, when taken to exces. The thousand case in which, a physic is rexmired cannot be enumerated here, but they suggest thcmSelvc to the reason of everv body; and it is confidently believed thi pill will answer a better purpose than any thing wbiih baa hitherto been available to mankind. When their virtue are once known, the public will no longer doijtrt wlutt rwnadj to ppJoy frhn- (ft of a cathartic medicine. Baing sugar-wrapped tbfcy are Eloasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no arm can arise from their use in ny quantity. For minute direction ace wrapper oa the Uc, I'BEl'AKED 4JY . JAMES C. AYEK, Practical nnd Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Price 2$ Cnti.pr Box. Tiwt Iozm fcr IL . AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, Fr ita rapid Care . COrGHS, COLDS, H01RSEXE.SS, BK0.f HITIS, WHOOPIXG-rOCCn, CROrP, ASTHMA, AITD C0XS131PTI0X. This remedy ha won for itself such notoriety from iu cures of every variety of pulmonary diae4e, that it is entirely un necessary to recount th evi dences of it virtue in any community where it ha been etrfployed. So wide hMhe field of it use fulness, and so numerous the case of it cure, that almost every section of the country abound in persona publicly known, who have been rtore4 from alarming and even desperate diaeases of the -lung by it ue. When once tried ita , uperiority over every other medicine of iu kind i too appa rent to escape ohwrvatkm, and where it virtue art known, the public no longer beaitatc what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerou affco tiona of the pulmonary organs wWivh aie incident to our climate. And not only in formidable at tack upon the lung, but for the miliar ritie of Colds, Corona, Hoambvbm. Ac. ; and foe Cuilsxcn it ia th kaaaatet aad afwt madtcin that can be obtained. Aa it feaa Unc n ronsUnt uae tarougheut this aeetion, w need not do more than Manx people iu quality U kept up tj the beet that it w Lu been, and that fee genuin articl i ow b7"- DR. JOHN FI5K- -1 . - Concord V- ' MJJealerIn.druTerywhrf, : ; .
Concord Weekly Gazette (Concord, N.C.)
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