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SELECTED POETRY. f ' , ' ' ' '' ' f-- ,i - i hiii w a pleasure in poetic pain ,j That none but poets know." rr " . . . STANZAS. ; Let us 1ot one another, ' ftot long may we stay, v In this bleak world of mourning . Same droop while lis day, Other fade in their noon A few linger till ere, .Oh (here breaks not a heart But let vet someone to grieve. "And the fondest, the truest; ; . The purest that met, ' Wllave still found the 'need . To forgite and forget, ' Then though the fond hopes, , That we nourished decay, V Let us lore -one another,. ' - A long as we stay. .' " .. .''' 1 ' There are hearts like the ivy, Thongh all be decayed That it seemed to clasp fondly, . In sunshine and shade, " No leaves droop in sadness, " Still. gaily they spread, Undimmed midst the blighted, , The lonely and dead ; But'with leaves closely round it. The root in its heart, ', Exist but to twine it, ' ' Imbibe the same dew. Or to fnl with the loved oak And perish theie too. : ' '! Then let's love one another. Mid sorrow t' e worst . Unaltered and fond As we loved at the first I . Though Ihc false wing ofdeaaure May change and for , And the bright snn ofwealth. Into parthjles brA. , There are Some sifect affections, That wealljh buy, Thntcling bat still eWr, -, When forrow dTws iigli, And remain 'iryt, "rtigh all fe Pw away, And we'll, "'e one another As long as we stay. , i COMICALITIES. During the last war, a. Quaker was on tard an American ship engaged in close CDtnUi with an enemy. He pruned nw peace principles calmly until he saw a ' "htoat Dritori cliiu bing: up the vw;l by rope that hung overboard. Seizing hatch .the Quaker looked over the side of 'the hip,and remarked: . "Friend if tlwe rarity that piece of rope tlipe niar have it!" i , When suiting the action, to LU word' he cut off ffie rope, and 'down went Mhe poor fellow to his Jong and w.iteiy grave:. Bhains. Gov. Trumbull, of rVmnoliz-ut i on lb occaMon of a grand riot, ascended : block and attempted by a speach to piiet: the Tropin, when a inndoiii inis- . . Mie ivuung jurn in (lie head felled him ; to the ground, lie was badly pwt ; and j I e ' i ' ' ' . . . . . '. v . ..... " . .i i j i ii liiiu IIJIV UI9 honse his wife iiietliim at the dooi anj ex- It U IllS, IF Cinf , - l"l . n ..... I .. A - I claimod: u Why my husbanJ, they have knocked your bruins hwV U No the haven't," said the Govornor : If 1 d had any brains I should n t have gone . thoie." , TT....I .1 '. l ' i i Uiiincy v-iFien !j onCB UCUlfT nsKC'U lhioh of W ordwoi tli productions he con- . Mdere'd the prettie9t,very promjutly replied, "JfU daughter Dora. : itraWi:II,Alick, how's yonr brother Ike ; getting alongr "G.firat-iat'v-he's got a good start in the woi Id-man ied a "widdow who has 7 chil ' t'ren. jatSrTfie followij; toast, given at Plirn- oirh is excellent. "The American Fair .--Too wise to ak6 thn vail and then too beautiful to need ! iCF It requires- 280 fall gfown trees or !' the mat me crop of forty-four acres of j woodtafid to fuMisl ttinber for a single 73 ; gun-sh. . - . - v ! : fT" (iro vrvnr litl.Ifnn i mitl rAtrn- , r . . i , o i 'tion, and uotyiunt will trample ou tkeir Ktertie. 5t a man's pocket empty when he has got something in it mine is empty, and I have got a big i kolc !e it. A Medical Gom-kt. Goblets made of iiassia wood are now sold at tlw druffdst ' shops in Xcw York. Water i potireil in thm whivlr oeiDg left soinc minutes, is drank as a cuie for dyspepsia. Quassia is a valuable cowctive. j CijtAKACTmiaTic.-The post tells a story of i an Irishman, who on hearing that exems plary Catholic married a Protestant girl,ex eJaimed, f What! marry aPi o estant! To the deuce with him! Why didn't he take one of his own sexF 1V Well Sav9 something for those wljo corue afteB us, w the feller said who pitched ' a tarrfl in the way of a cowsta- 1 The New York Courier and -Enquirer estimates the product of tber grain of this country this year at 70 per cent beyond that of 1850 : or, one hundred and seventy five million bushels in the aggregate. It allows three and a half millions for home consumption; and then we shal have on hand for future stock 'about seventy five l i . . millions. . I "' ., j ; OldJ Dr. Foster, who practiced in the healing art at Buxford, several jeare ago, was in the habit of cooking up all sorts of roots and herbs, into medicines and specif ics, and trying them upon his wife. ! If they didn't kill her, he was ready for all his' other patients. r - ' Advance Paymcat for the Hewspa per No subscriber worth retaining, will ob jecttoa pay in advance system. Those who wanted to hear Jenny Lind sing, had to pay in advance and whether divinest strains compared with those which flow from-editorial pens? You can't take your seat in ricketty mail coach, or fly from the track railroad carwith out paying in ad vance fot. the risk of being killed. If you would hear a concert, or literary fecture or see Tomb Thumb or the Siamosc Twins you must plank down your 25 or your 50 of vour '100 cents, before you can pass the 'threshold. Nay if any one has so little icgard, for his own character as want tc Bainum's Autobiography, hd must first pajj for iL And yet meu hesitate and cavil af bout paying in advance for'a paperfurnish el at a price on the very brink and utmost verge of prime cost. " :,, j A New Wav to Raise Beans. A gen- tleman in Seneca Falls N. Y., last springy planted some Lima beans. . Not being provided with poles, he suppHedtlieir placo by platitingin each hill sunflowers, rim ming up the stalk, so that it served tho purpose of pole. For a time all went on well, till, at length, the sunflower g'ow ing so much faster thanthe"- beans thei latter were absolutely daawn up- by the . , i oats. ! AYElt'S PILLS. F0S ALL THE PUEP0SES OP A FAMILY PHY0IC Timbre has long existed a public demand for ait effective purgative pill which could be relied on as urn. nt perfectly safe in its operation. This has been prepared to meet that demand, , and an ex ten sive trial of its virtues has conclusively shown with what success it accomplishes the purpose designed It is aT to make a physical pill, but not easy to make the best of all piili one which should have none of the objections, but all the advantages, of! every other. This has been attempted here, and! with what success we would respectfully submit to the public decision. It has been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that almost .every purgativ! medicine is acrimonious and irritating to the bow els. This is not. Many of them produce so TOuoa griping pain and revulsion in the system as to more man counterbalance the good to be derived from them. These pills produce no irritation or pain, uuivu it uih ironi previously existing o Detrac tion or derangement in the bowels. Being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use & any quantity ; but it is better that any medicine should be taken iudiciously. Minute directions for their use in the several diseases to which they are ap-1 pucaoie are given on tne dox. Among ine com plaints which have been speedily cured by them, we may mention Liver Complaint, in its various form of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Ap petite, Lifttiessness, Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever, l'cver and Ague, Fain in the Side and Loins ; for, in truth, all these are but the con sequence of diseased action in the liver. As an! aperient they afford prompt and sure relief in Cost tiveness, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrof-i ula and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the body,; Ulcers and impurity of, the blood ; in short, any ; and every case where a purgative is required. They have also produced some singularly suc cessful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel. Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pains in tfc. ; Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be freelv. laitcn in mc spring or the year, to purify the Dioo and prepare, the system for the change of 'seasons.! An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, and restores the appe- ttte and vigor. They purify the blood, ani, by ttieirj stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno-J vate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional dose is advantageous, even though no serious derangement exists; but un necessary dosing should never be carried too far, as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to excess. The thousand cases in which a physic is rtxmired cannot be enumerated here, but they suggest themselves to the reason I of every body ; and it is confidently believed this pill will answer a better purpose than any thing which has hitherto been available to mankind. When thbir virtues are once known, the public will to lonirer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a I pleasant to take, . and being purely vegetable, no' harm can, arise from their use m any quantitv. For minute directions see wrapper on the Box. PREPARED Bl , JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MASS. Price 25 Cents per Box. Fivs Boxes for $L ! ACER'S I CHERRY PECTORAL. For the rapid Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS. BROMIIITISf WHOOPIXG-COUGn, CROUP, ASTHMA, AIYD CONSUMPTION. i This remedy has won for itself snh notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disea-, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi dences of its virtues in any community where it has been employed. So wide is the field of its use fnlncss, and so namerous the cases of its cures, that almost every section of the country abounds in persons pablkfy known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its nee. Whn once tried its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too appa rent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for Che distressing and dangerous affec tions of the pulmonary organs whish are incident to our climate. - And not only in formidable at- ' tacks upon the lungs, but for the milder varieties f Colds, CovoBSf Hoassknkss, At. ; and for Childuh it k tn pleasantest and safest medicine that can be obtained. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best that it ever has been, and that tbe genuine artiste- ia sold by DH. JOHN' FISK. Col cord N . C. and by Jealersin drugs everywhere, , MARRIAGE LICENCE AND ALL KIND OF BLANKS- . FOR SALE HERE. It now put tf tit th largest riztd bottle, and it acknowledged to be thebevt Sarsaparilla made' at it certified bv the wonderful euret it ha per formed, the original eopiet of which are iti the potetrion of the proprietor. Remember, thit it Ihe only true and original article. Scrofula, Syphilis, Merenrial complaints. Can cer, Gangrene, Rheumatism, and a vast variety of other diseases aref speedily and perfectly cured by the use of this medicine. Read tuk Following CEirnncATt Tall possi Co. Ala., Jan. 2. 1852. Pear Si : I send vou this to certify t you that vour Extract'of "fellow Dock and Sarsapa rilla has performed one of the most wonderful cures on me that has ever been effected on man I have been afflicted for forty years, with e ruptions on my legs and feet ; in 1848 they got so had that I had to go on crutches, and in 1 49 1 bad one leg amputated above the knee. In about nine months after, my other leg broke out in large eating and running sores, from my knee to mv foot, and discharged a graat'deal ofoffen- give matter. My groin also broke out in large biles, which discharged much offensive matter, and at the same time my left hand broke out in large running sores nearly to ray elbow. The misery that I have suffered for the last two years I cannot describe to you. I was rh sueh agonv that I never rested uay nor, night, v In October last, my 6on brought me one of your bottle wrappers; I read it, and found re cord of some wonderful cures performed by your "Extract of yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla," and I now consider myself well. I entreat all of the afflicted to try this medi cine, for I believe it -will cure, any known dis ease in the world. Lay aside all prejudice and just try it,' and proclaim its great worth to suff ering mankind, and entreat them to take it, for it will cure them. My case is well known to a large portion of South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, and if any should doubt the abov cure. I invite them tlo call on me, and I wilF show them the scars.: lean be found irrTala poosa county, Alabama, one mile froni Stoe's ferry-. ! RENAJAlinUGIIES. The Yellow Dock and Sarswparilla is peculi-f arly adapted tor lemaies or aeucaie neaun, re-- suiting from irregularity oi menstrual aisenarg es, and- other diseases peculiar to their sex. The proprietor has in his possession a great number of certificat es of cures performed of the above description. Vfe assure the afflicted that a bottle or two of DrGuysottv8 Extract of Yel low Duck and Sarsaparilla will at once regulate Uiose difficulties and renew the natural ener gies. ggf" Put up in Quart Bottlos. Price $1 per bottle. ALSO, X " M For the complete ewe of cottyhs, colds, influenza, asthma, bronihits, spit ting of bldod, and all other lung complaints tend ing to consumption. THIS preparation is getting into use all over our country. The iiunieroiis letters we re ceive from our vftfious agents, informing us :f cures effected in then; immediat e neighborhoods warrant us in saying; it is one of the best, if not the ivr best t ougti Medicine now bctore the public. almost invar'iabhj relieves and not unfrttjitsiitly cures the very worst cases. When all other Cough prepai ations have fail ed, this has relieved the patient, as Druggists, dealers in' Medicines, ;and Physicians can testi fy. Ask the Agent in your nearest town, what has been his exiHM'ience of the effects of this medicine. If he has been celling it for any length of time he will tell you IT IS THE BKST MEDICINE EjXTANT. liolow we trite a fe;w extracts from letters we have received lately jregarding the virtues of tins medicine. Dr. S.' S. Oslin, of Knoxville. Ga., says: "j have been using yonr Jjivricort and Tar very ex tensively in my practice for three years pastjjayd it is with pleasure I Hate my belief in its si'pe- RIORITT OVER AT.L OTHER ARTICLES tfith which J am acquainted, for wlf ich it is recommended." "Messrs. Fitzgerald ife Benners, -writing from Waynesville, N. C, saj's: " The Liver trorland Tar is becoming daily viore jiopnlar in this conn-' try, ani we think jcstlv. so. All who have tried it speak in commendable terms of it and say it is very beneficial in alleviating the,com plaints for which it is' rcomviended." Our Agent in IV-keiis District, b. U,Mr. iS K. McFall, Buresi-us ''that he uses it with great benefit in his ojwri family, and recommends it to his neighbors. lie gives an instance of a Negro woman, in hig vicinity, who had been suffering with disease of the Lungs for years, attended with severe cough, who was relieved by the Liverwort and: Tar. Suchare the good reports we hear of this medicine from all parts of the South. For a- report of the surprising cures it has performed in the Western and Northern !iid Eastern States, we would invite thff suffering patient to read the pamphlet which accompanies eaph bottle. To all, wo say, have hope, have hope ! TRY THE MEDI CINE!! BE WARNED IN SEASON!!! And neglect not that cough which is daily weakening your constitution, irritating your throat and lungs,fand invitisig on that dead dis ease, Consumption, when so soothing and healing-a remedy can be obtained as Dr. Holers' Syrup of Liverwort and Tar. Bkv are or oou.v TEKKErrs and bask imitations ! The genuine ar ticle is signed ' Axorew Ron era, on the enirraved L wrapper around each bottle. Price, $1 per bot tle, or six bottles for 5. Sold wholesale and retail by SCOV1L A HEAT), lir-Qhartres'St bet. Gonti and St. Louis, N. 0. The Great Remedy For Rheumatism. Gout, Pain in the Side, Hip, Hack, Limbs and Joints ; Scrofula, King's Evil, Wm'te Swelling, IJard Tumors, Stiff Joints, and all fixed pains whatever. Where the Plaster is applied pain cannot ex ist It has been beneficial in cases, of weakness, such as Pain nrnVWeakness in the Stomache, Weak Limbs, Lameness, Affect in of the Lungs in their primary stages. It destroys inflama tion Hy perspiration. James L- Boyd, r'e'eens district South caro lina.testijies that he wiis cured of Rheumatism in loth of his knees of several years standing. Hie following is froni a respectable Physici an in Georgia : Messrs. Seovill tt Mend: Gent. I luvvebeen using your Liverwort and Tar Hebrew Plaster very extensively in my practice-for three years past, a.nA itris with pleasure that I state my be lief in thrir superiority, over all other articles, with which I am acquainted for the purposes for which they arc rceommonded. The Hebrew Plaster, especially, is ah universal panacia for local pains. 1 have ai; found it a most excel lent application for Sprains and bruises. It gives universal satislaction' whenever used. Knoxville Ga. Jan 4 1853 S. S. OSLIN.M.D Beware of counterfeits and base imitations. Tlie genuine will in the future have-the sig nature of E, Taylor on'the steel piate engraved on the lable upon the ton of each box. Purchasers are advisen that a mean counter foft of this valuable artjcle is in existahce. The genuiue is sold oily by ns and our agents appointed throughout the South and no ped lar is allowed to sell it.; Dealers and purchas ers generally are cautioned against bnj-ing of any but our regular ageints, otherwise they will be'iniposed upon with a worthless article, 111 chartres st. New Orleans. Soovil & Mkao. Solo General agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders must be addressed. Sold by J. Fink Concord ; Pritchard A Caldwell, Char lotte; Fisher Ileinish, Cliarlotte ; Sill t Sill. Salisbury ; Murphy, Moltorie Ji Co., Salisbury ; Marshall & Parker, Albamarl ; Bernhardt & Solivan, Gold Hill ; G.' J. AUea, Norwood. nl'Mmo - ROCKAWAV AND c BTJGGT MAKING IK ALL THEIR VARIQCS BOAKCHE3. . i THE subscribers returns their thanks to their customers and the public eenerall v, for their very liberal patronage heretofore, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same. They are still at their old stand, near the Methodist Church, where they are at all times in readi ness to execute all work in their line with neat ness and despatch ; fclso, they are determintd to do work CHEAPER and BETTER than any other establishment in" this part of the country. They' are assured that their blacksmithing can not be surpassed,-' Repairing done to order on the cheapest terms. They warrant their work to be made of the vk Best Material. That the country can afford. They are deter mined to please, and I determined to sell, and those wishing to purchase will do well to give ui a call. : - 'l Country prod ace taken in exchange for work at market prices.; LY M? WAGNElt Jfc Co. Gncord Feb.- 28, J854-ly WVNTED IMMEDIATELY. A few more enterprising and active young men can find immediate employment, by which they Can easily make $600 or"$1000 to act as agents for several new and popular works just published exclctsively for agents and not for sale in jooKsures : We have a great number of agents employed many of whoni are making from $15 to $20 per week. Those who wish to engage in this' pleasant, ana profitable business will, for par ticulars ropiisities, Ac., address, post-paid. J Ct L. DERBY, A CO. Publishers and Wholesale Booksellers, Sandus kv OtV, Ohio. 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Letters should be directed, poet paid', to MUNN A CO., 128 fultonSt, N. Y. EMessrs. Munn -A Co., are extensively en gaged in procuring patents for new inventions, without charge, in regard to fhe novelty of their improvements. . ' .34 3t A IVEW MAP or NORTH CAROLINA. THE undersigned are preparing, and will pub lish as so as the necessary Surveys, Ac, can be obtained, a New, Large and Complete Map of North Carolina, five feet by three, wll engraved ani finished in the best style. It i admitted ou all sides, that such 'a work is a great desideratum in our State, and it is in consequence of the: frequent enquiries on this subject, that thu 'nudei-sigiied have embarked in the enterprise. j It ii intended that the New Map, now pro posed to be published, shall contain, accurately laid down, all the Natural Features of the State, the Inlets, Harbors. Sounds, Lakes, llLvers, Creeks and Mountains. Ae. Alo, the public improvements and artificial li visions. The Railroads. Hank roads. Counties, County town?. Post offices, Cities Villages, Post roads "and Canal. Colleges, Academies. fcc. te The Map will be ready by the summer ol 1S55. WILLIAM I COOKE, "SAMUEL PEARCE. TEEMS: In best Si vie Gilt Rollers and First Impres simis. " ' $10,00 In Plain Style, Black Rollers, 6,00 Information from nny source, and which may be of service in making the above work, will be thankfully received. All communications should be" addressed to WM. IX COOKE. Raleigh, September, 1854. 28 Papers copying the above advertisement for six months and calling attention to it edito rially, will be entitled to a copy of the Map. In all cases, a marked PJ lhe Papercon taining tfie notice, mwl be sent to the "South ern Weekly Post," Raleigh, K. C, ATTACHMENT WRITS FOB SALE JT THIS OFFICE. BRITISH PERI ODICALS. Early Copie& J k DTtrwvitn i t t Secured. 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The Scripts and Border-iiig are now. for the first time presented to the printing pubic and are the production jT the Lest' American and European Artists. J An entire new secies of JOerman faces both for newspapers an job printing, of a verj superior style, is now nearly completed, and ready for sale. I . The metal from wldchthe type is' made will be found peculiarly adapted to the severe usage of machine press printing, j They beg to returp thanks for. past favors, and to solicit a continuance. Their well known liberal manner of doing bminess for the past thirty years, is a guarantee t new patrons of tneir aisposuion ana aonity noi to anow inem sclves to be surpasses! for 6iir dealing whether orders are by letter ot otherwise. N. B. Proprietors of newspapers arc request ed to insert the above fchree times, provided they trade out three times. the the amount" of their respective bills in materials of our nianii facture, and forward1 iis one copy of the paper containing the advertisement. f Just PitbliihccfT Well's New PIAXjOf SEBA3TOPOL, continued with a super.b' MAP OF THE BEAT OF WAR, Making a shjeet 25 bye38 inches, finely colored, showing the city of Sevastopol, it fortifications batteries, position of contending forces, siege works, Ac. drawn by an artist who has visited the ground ; combined with a superb map of the Crimea, Black sea; Danubian Provinces, Russia, Turkey in Asia, with a. plan of 7ron stadt, Su Petei-sburg, and aground plan of seige operations before SebastopK The only cont prehensive, reliable chart if the war ground published. Also, now readyjthe fourth edition of BATTLES OF THE CRIMEA, Including a complete H1isTrical SummasV of the RUSSIAN WAR, from jhe commencement to the present time, giving graphic, picture of the greai drama of war, its-bloody encounters, thrilling incidents, hair breadth escapes, fierce enthusiasm, individual daring, personal anec dotes, Ac, The work will contain the above maps and be embellished" with splendid engra vings, illustrative oi tne stirring incidents in the Crimea. Octavo, 128 pages, price 50 cents. Agents wanted in all parts of the United States and tlieCanadas. , G. S. WELLS, Pub. 1 40 Nassau Street New York. Full assortment of Bodks' and Stationary, wholesale and retail. 4. PRITCIIARD & CALDWELL, WHOLESALE AND KCTAH DEALKRS IX DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CIIXRLOTTM, N. C, OPPOSITE SADLER'S IIOTEL, GRANITE R) W. WAIT FOR THE VAGG0iS ! WHAT FOR? say yon. Well, we will tell you. It is because :iJEI A XAYiiOB have opened a Hamniolli . Store Slorc, In Williams's New Building, Charlotte, N. CL, jiist ojoit the Bank of Charlotte, w here can be found the ? ' LARGEST CHEAPEST AND BEST Stock of STOVES ever offered in North Caro lina, all of wbieh will e sold at the lowest Cash Prices, lu nlditiop to, our regular aswirt ment, i c have six different sizes of the cele brated IKON WITCIf AW-TWHT CO0K1NQ STOVE, with which we challenge the world to trduc i WHcr. We have also all kinds of Stoves suitable for Churches, Stores, Parlors, Bed rooms, Ac, Ac. ; Now, we will tell you why we head our ad vertisement "wait for Uie waggons.'' - It is be cause we have three waggons constantly run ning through the country with Stoves, and wil deliver them within SO miles f Charlotte. All St-ove ..ld by ns will be iit up free of charge and warranted to do well ; and now. as we have told yy about thefStoves, we will say to yon. that we have all kinds' of UK ITT A If I A, i A PAf, Tllf , AII SHEET IRO.T WARE, BRASS KETTLES, " STOVE PIPES, &c COIfST - STLYOS HAND. t- ALL ORDERS ot to .us will be prompt ly attended to by 9 JENKINS A TAYLOR Charlotte, April 15, 1854. . n8-ly PLAIN, FANCY AND ORNAMENTAL , ; j FAUmKO.BT ' -- ." John W, Kaincy, -C HAUL 0 TTE , N. TnE subscriber returns hie thanks t the eit ' ircne of Mecklenburg and the snrrounding counties, for their very liberal patron tee, and respectfully solicits a continuance of it for the future. He still continues to carry on his bu siness in all its various branches, ana challenges the State to produce better Fancy or Ornamen tal Sign Painting, House Painting or Paper hanging. His shop ia on Tryon street, in the house formerly occupied by Robert Moore as a Tin ghop, where all who are desirous of hav ing painting done in the finest style of the art, are requested to calL " Calls from a distance punctually attended to. Address i , J01LN W. RAINEY, nC-tf "!'!,-. Carlptte, N, C ' t : - 1 The Yorkvillc Enquirer. TH-E undersigned, having purchased the of fice of the Yorkvillx MiacKLLAKT and com menced in its stead the publicatio Aof a new paper, with the above title.present their claims to a share of the patronage of the public. The Enqitub is next tos the largest ionrnal in ' the State, printed oo good paper and with entirely new material, and will be sent to subscribers at Two Dollars, per anuum, in advance. Commencing, with a list of eight hundred subscribers and a rapidly increasing circula tion, it is offered to the business men. at a good alvertising medium. Advertisements will be conspicuously inserted at One Dollar for the first aud Thirty-seven and a half cents for sub sequent insertions. Business Cards of a half square, or less, Five Dollar gt anannk. Con tracts for larger advertisenietito will be made on the most reasonable terms, JOUNL. MILLER, .' r . . SAML. W. MELTOI. f rroPr"tor Yorkville, G, January th, 1855. REMOVAL DR. L. S. Binghjn, having remov ed from his former residence, may liereafter be found kt hit office No. 1 Harris' Brick row, ir at Maj. Foards Hotel... All calls punctually attended. i January.,1 3th 16.15. . THE WEEKLY HEEALD. The Best General Newspaper in the 1 . Worlds Tna New Yokr Weekly IIiralh is publish ed every Saturday morning. Its contents em brace all the news of the great events of the day, report of meetings, of the State Legisla ture, and oi txmcress; important puonc aocn- ments; European and home correspondence; fi nancial and commercial information, and edito rials of general intefest, that have appeared in the New i ork Vaxlj IIebalp. It is neatly printed, in clear type, on a large double cuarto sheet of forty eieht column book a directory in itself ahd forms one of the best and most valuable weekly newspapers in the world. The greatest care is taken toob tain the latest and most reliable intelligeL.ee of important movements in all part of the world. j i ii.f jo cxi'ciisct io rj'ureu lor hub purjni-. lhe Subscription price is three dollars per annum, payable in advance, or sixpence per single copj. Aditors of Aetntpapert through out the country art par lietu arly requested to act as agents. TJiey will receive twenty-five per cent commission on all cash subscriptions. Any person obtaining five or more subscribers will be allowed the same commission. TERMS TO CLUBS. One copy of Weekly Herald one yar $3 11 22 33 00 00 oO rive 'cotxes Ten Fifteen Twenty do. do. do. do. do. do. do. da do. do. -do do. 75 45 00 5ft 25 Twenty -five Thirty Thinty-five Forty -; Forty-five Fifty do, do. d.i do. do. do. 67 50 78 75 DO 00 101 25 112 50 rs KEW YOR 1VP FOUNDY. ESTABLISHED IN 1813. Has now on hand, ready for immediate de livery, in tonta to suit purchasers : 100,000 lbs ROMAN TYPE new cut 50,000 " FANCY TYPE. 10,000 SCRIPTS of various styles. 5,000 " GERMANS. 5,000 " ORNAMENTS, great variety. 5,000 " BORDERS. 30,000 feet BRASS and TYPE METAL RULE and all the novelties in the busiuess. All the above types are cast by steam power, of the new composition of metals peculiar lo this foundry, and which i certainly su perior to any ever used before in any part of the world. - The unequalled rapidity in the process of casting, enables me to "sell these more durable types at the prices of ordinarj types, eitlier on yedit or for cash. 4 Presses, Wood type, and all other Printing materials, except paper and cards, (which have no fixed quality or price,) fuYuished fit manu facturers' prices." The latest tpecemen book of the foundry it freely given to all printing offices, on the re ceipt of fifty cents to prepay the postage. GEORGE BRUCE, 18, Chambers Street, New, York. DR. KUHL'S ABYSSINIA MIXTURE. For Colds, Influenza. Costireness. Piles. Af- jecttonoj ite Aianey ana jiitnvier, uravel, U or ah t. Gleet, th Whites. Weakness and oti on- other THIS Specific, which docs not contain mercu ry, ia very celebrated, and generally known for its speedy and perfect, removal of Gonor luea, Ac .. 11 jilt recent or of long standing and will effect a cure where all other meant have proved fruitless. . Its elfecton theytem is that of an Aperient and Alterative, and not only cure the above diseases, but has like wise been found efficacious in secondary Syph ilis, pains in the bones, disease, of the skin, Ac , . Price per bottle 75 cents and fl 25. GOLD MINE BALSAM, OR DYSPEPTIC BIT TEE 8. For Bilious and A erroM Afieeiion, Weak ness and -'Www; Indigestion, Dyspepsia, General Debility, Hheumatismt Heartburn, Wind, Flatulence Coldness in the' Stomach, Crampt Coliek, Sea sickness, Dowel Complaints Flux and Djtarrha, Giddiness, Head-ache,-and oil. Female complaints. ITS' action on the system is that of a Tonic and mild Aperient. -, Price per bottle 50 cents. , AGENTS. Phifer & Yorke, Concord,. Tho. J. nolton, Charlotte, Sill & Sill, Salisbury, J. IL Ennias, do ! n-1 lyv JVoticc whom it may Concern.; To NOTICE is hereby given to the public that the Gold mine Compaay in Cabarrus county. V. C. formerly known at the VaaderSorg company, ia dissolved. t . Tlie charter obtained at the last sesaion of the Legislatrire of Korth Carolina is accepted by the stockholders, and the new company will hereafter prosecute its operations under the name and style" C-f he' ExcelsiorGold Min ing Compapy" as designated in t their charter. 0 .. J SWM. FURXISS, Fet ; . of the Excehior Gold Mining Co. r, 4MrclAhl8W. a6tl ".... THE OLDEST f0 AMERICA. Established by Bxnny & Ronald son, in 1796 on the base of So wers' Germantown ol?39. . 7 Tin2 long experience of Ue wy eral Pronrieters of tit M,n...t .. i - -..r. , nia TlPE rlUNDRY enables JOHNSON & co. to offer to the Printing eraft the lanrest varietv of trnes. and all thi. nnartenaneea of a Pnntinff Office, to be found in anyettablishment in the United States, and of a quality too, which is. deemed to be unrivalled. 1 1 Tne composition of the metal us ed d calculated to afford the greatest durabili ty, while the scrupulous ear exercised in the fitting urn of the type is toxh at to insure aeeo raey and squareness of body, 6c, L. JOHNSON it Co', facilities are so exten sive as to enablehem to fill orders of aar a- mount, either in PLAIN OR FANCY TYPJ1S, Music of Unparallelled Beauty (east in this Foundry nly,) Scripts, Flower, Borders, cnts, Bran r ITXetal Holes Brass Braces, LABOR SA VING RULES, rfc Af. Presses of alf kinds, and all aorta of lriiting materials, (most of which are made by L. J. A co..) will be famished at manufacturer's price. ' STEREOTYPING, in Ancient or Modern Lanfruagea, from . th largest volume, to the smallest lable. . FJectrotpyinfr. of Books, "Wood -cuts, lob Ae. TYPE, -used in stereotyping, for sale at re- dneei prices. Wood ent designed and engraved ia the fi nest style of the art. " tW L. J. A co t "in I If OK Sncclmen Book" (acknowledged to be the first of its class in the country, and original in its concep tion and getting up) will be tent to all Printers woo nave not receivea it wno oircct now it may oe iransmiuea. t Newtnaper Printers who publish this advertisement entire, three times before Sept. i ana tena tonsicony oi yie paper con -tainini it, will be allowed their bills on pur chasing type to four, timet its amount 1 JUU&SUN A CO. No. 6, Pansom St, nearthe Hall of Independence, PIIILADELAIHA. STAGE HOUSE -SALISBURYN. C. Call at RobbardH' ' you wish to take the Stages from Salisbtr.iy asjhit it NO IT the Stage Iloutt for ALL We mail Stages Dec. 28th 1854 A MAGNIFICENT PICTURE. OUR COUNTRY, ITS AGRI QULTURS, COMMERCE, ARTS AND MAN IT FA CTURES. SUPERIOR PORTRAIT 0E WASH INGTON. . t4o$o i- ... Tli is beautiful picture is the most magnificent specimen of Lithographic Painting ever yet ex ecuted having received impressions fi-em SEVENTEEN DIFFERENT PLATES, of various shades and colcrt. blended togetlrer with the utmost care arul precision into one harmonious whole. No paint or expense were spared in securing upon its production, the ser vices of this most skillful Artitt in the country, and it forms one of the proudest trinjsphe of American Art. It Should grace and adorn the Walls of EVERY AMERICAN nOME and enable the beholders to realise he poetio truth that a "that a thing of beauty fa a joy for ever. The centre piece eoutitts of a life lite portrait of the IILUSTIUOUS WASHINGTON which is an exact copy of one of nit best por traits, taken from life, with all the origin! col orinp exactly copied. His portrait it turronn- dad by a frame. wort, representing thirteeu states typical of the 13 original colonies. On the right is a female figure of Liberty, and on the left one of Fortitude, both splendid ly executed. Above them are figures oi Jnttico and Mercy. At the top it a resretentation of the Guardian spirit of America, and eag?e by her tide surrounded by representations of tho different branches of AMERICAN, INDUS TRY, and triumphs of American genint, embrariug hnndredt of different articles, colored with life like accuracy, and artistically blended togeth er, with great tkilL At the bottom, . encased in tasteful bordering, are figures typical of wit dom.and in the centre of the lower part a beau- . tiful representation of the New York Crystat Palace. " . From numerous notices of the Press, whiclt space does not. permit the publication of, we extract the following from the' Philadelphia Pennsylvanian : "The design it evidently original, and evi dences a tattas pure and tenMtive.aa the work ia unioue and gorgeous. At the first look the beholder it struck with the general appearance of the picture at the second he (a. net only de-lighted-btft wil exclaim, what a magnificent affair 1 what a splendid daign what a hap. py blending ot eotora. It it true. The engra ving it one of the richest apeeemena of the art extant, and deserves a place in every parlor iu the city," , ' The size of the plate jt 22by 80 inches. A picture of the same site somewhat in the tame style has recently sold readily in England ' for 8 guineaa or 25 dollars. To place Una within the reach of all however, copies will be care fully packol and tent by mail or express, pos tage or express fee paid to. any part of the U nited States, for the following sums ; one copy three dollars; two copies to one address $5 '. 6 copies to one addreas $10. - v . Orders will not be attended to unless accom panied by the cash, and they ahould state dis tinctly the Post office, county and State to whib.tlM pitar U la be Mnt Wherever packages can be. received by expreat,that mode of conveyance would perhaps be preferable. where that it not the case they can -be tent through the mail. postmasters are requested to act as agenta for its tale. '' Young men desirous of employment, in- it sale, as well as news agents and the trade ge nerally, willbe supplied on liberal terms. At but limited number of copies have been printed, and the plates have tinee been dettroy. ed application must be made soon. Alt orders most be addressed to J. L. RIKGWALT. Box 1694, Philadelphia Port Office. MEDICAL FEES. At a meeting of' Cabarrue county Medical So ciety, held in Concord oft Tuesday the 1st in stant, the following 'tariff of fees wee unaai tnously adopted : : Mileage and visit for mile and finder ft fl.tO - . 1 milet and not over 4 (nel naive 2.00 More than 4 miles, 60 cents mile. Over ten mile $1 extra for each, mile : and Doable these rates at nights For ordinary office preseriptioa one dollar, ex tracting teeth one dollar ; Blistering, Bleeding cupping and leeching 60 cents, e for Mid wifery $10 with the ordinarj mileage. For re moving retained IlacenU $5. Fees id Tillagea smgle visit $1, or $2 per day ontil nine o'clock at bight ; after that time $1 extra. Consulta tion Fee Fure-Dollara w It was ordered by the society that the aboev regulation of fees be published in the Concord Gazette. eTR. GIBSON. Pre. K 8. Bimbam Sec ' May 6 185511 tf. FOR SALE AT THIS 0FFI0E.
Concord Weekly Gazette (Concord, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 1, 1855, edition 1
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