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I . . :-"f. i ' 4 - "g .. i: i: u . i - , f ! . j" ! ' - ! - .'..',' vs.- 'r 1 m CHEAT EXCITEJIFKT ! eii JFirm KIESTLER RROWN & TO. VU.LI) re4ectfu IV announce to the citizens ;w vaoarrus ana s i inding counties, the im ponani iacc put ay nre now receivine, Head Quarters ! , i " f i' V1' l" re on the corner for merly occupied by i'illfei. an1 York-. a lartre aud varied stock of Fall anJ Winter nnnrw comprehending every article usually or Wnu' J y-l J MVVMOMlS, T ilLfind in our assortment a large and pleas iiij? variety of dress poods especially for them, , :w itr, vjiifh the -ffrrAmen) have no business, vxeiyttb payifor, among which we mav enu laerate: Prints, nn endless variety DeLains,' . Merinos, Cashmeres, Bombasines, Silks, Sa,in9, Ribbons, Slioes, Boots, ; Bonnets, Ac,, fcc, &e. '. ; ! ' p riENTLEMEX will nlso find Ibat they have not been forgot ten, as amoiigjour extensive stock of beautiful ( good the most fa4tiJious may be'suited Come nndjscf our VLOTH& ' ' : CASS MERES, , : SATTItfETTS w JERSEYS, . i v.. SATINS, HATS. CA?S, BOOTS AND HOES, ( Hardware &, Cutlerv, GROCERIES Together with every article kept is stores, all of which we off.-r on as ncconYinodatin;; terms , , they Caij be pnieliased, anywhere else We hope our old ft -lends and the public cenernllv will give us a bull. . i 3 r. V I K'TLRR. BROWN 4 CO. . t oncord, September 15th 1855, sotf otice. I will exposo to public sale at the Courthouse in Concord, on Ti s.'.av of t hi.W,.l..... n ' f l - v . V. V U I I ( J IVincr in Cnnenrll nnnA.!). rt.i r r -n- ' i lecnis wilIWi ,ndo known on the dav of a e. . Call and ;e vamine them: They will be fold either sepiir .te or together :.: A. KU1MMINGER. September 1-1 1855. 28 td. K otice. v . i A' Uecrce rna,Je ,n the Coun of MfiWM 'bifciiy ii. mum ib ! "I -"' vJounty, I will expose to ' . h i Vr l,rem,a.- Wednesday the l th.day of Octj!.er next the j Valuable risl Mil! "wlih some 50 .-r.50 a res of land attached on . the waters of Dutch Cuffaloe Creek, beloniriiiir t 'e heirs at Uw4fGergeKiUbie, decewed ,ter x months jlJ,MI,i RllJ ; hy ,.e . If ' R. W. ALLISON, C M. li. September 1 si 1853.' , 28 td. ' -. IMMENSE SUCCESS ! ! 1 TKF (Hi; ! PEST JrLlCIZLNE IN j . rat: WORLD. -; btIUNEO.I-VR EVERV 'AMKQK'AN HOME. ;,. , '. NBril, RUTH, EAST OH WKST. S nee if oiuiueiiecmeiif, on January. 1. 18.35, .i popular monthly 1ms run up to'sjn unpre clllntion, beine lositividv'n. i ceiieliTcl cjrc : J MIRACLE OF CHEAPNESS. C irifrtiiiing one -hundred-pages-of Reading nwit ter each lu'ir.ljer, being more than anj- of . , the, 1 matfa'iifs,! and ftn-nnng two volumes a y 'r of (loo p . ues each, or ttcclvu hundred pagt j, of rending in i! ter u- annum for only. . : ; iKXE DOLLAR. lhillou's J)vll irMairazine is printeiLwith new t.VTc, upOn ti"e white paper, and its matter is carefully arranged and compiled by the hands of the. edito ; and proprietor, who has been known-to t $ public-ns connected with the Jlnston Pres: for u'ui-ly lifteen years. Its pa "contain " .NiSVS,T LES, tPOir S, SKETCHES. ISCELLA N V, A D VEXTUKE .'IHOGliAPlIIKS, WIT AND HUMOR .from thj'bt! 'and most popular writers of the country, it 'also spiced with rt record of the I notable eve, ts of the times, of peace and war, 'of discovert" -arid improvements in cither hem isphcre, for ing an agreeable companion for a leisure mom nt or hour, anywhrce, at home or uoroad, ea? number being complete in itself. Any pers. n -enclosing one dollar to the pro prietor as b low, shall receive the mngezine for one year ; i any person Bending us 16 subscri- b-rs shall receive the 17th copy gratis. ' Jl. M..R V IJ.OU. Publuher and Proprietor, Lornec of I lomont and Uroouitield sts. Boston FEMALE SCHOOL. I9I y-i 1 THli FA Lti'i SESSION ( of Miss JANE AREA'S Female School will commence iu this town on M uday the 17th day September instant. il ' " " .Concord. September 1, 23 tf ' , 1 BOARDERS. TWO or TUREE DOAREERS wil! be taken in Jl private family in this place, if application bej rinade soon. For further information, apply at the Office of the Concord Gazette. Concord, Sept 1st 1855, nlS 3t, DRS. J. & J. Li DOUGLASS, II lackstpeks, S. C, ; . OFFER their Professional services to the pub lie in the cure ot CA1AKAC J , and other JDiseases of the Stnnein the Bladder, Fajilingof the "VYomb.and other affections requiring surgical operation. From a long and successful pactice in the a tiove diseases, we feel confident of success. I PATIENTS " eoming by th cat's trill I e attended j to at Blacks! oc jS and those unable to travel will be waited upon at home. Address as' above !Blackstocks,S.'C., Jid Hth 1S35 21 At BliANK-S ! FO SALB AT THIS OFFICE. .pAK VrlRUS DIVISION'. No. 187nwot etery J plya ay lining, at 7 o clock. "LISTEN TO THE STORY!" o- 1VE tV RE A DVTIADE ESTABLISHLENT. j , BY -' " i J. M. KESLER ' Concord, IV. C. TIIE Subscriber having pur chased the entire stock of Win. L. Brown, now offers a large and beautiful Stock of Summer Goods at unprecedented low prices, in order to sell off and make room for the Fall Stock. Come and tret bargains of my stock of SpringASnnimer Clothmsr and Centlemens dress Goods, I Clotlis. f 'UKsinicr. Vesting, Overcoatings, Hats, Caps. Collars Cravats, fcc, together with a great variety of All of which he offers on th most accomoda tiflg terms as low as they can be had elsewhere. He -will .still Icontinue the ITail Bll8ine88, in all its various ' branches, and wuispare no enons to merit the paltronage of a uiBcnuiiuuuug puuiic. : I J. M. JvESLER. Concord, Aug 1. 1835. J 24 ly ,m - PRIZE ESSAYS TO AMERICAN AUTHORS A GREAT opportunity is hereby 'affonled to American writers for the best esats in defence of the American Party, illustrating the benefi cial ends to be accomplished by tjie adoption of its principles in the construction of the va nous branches of ur State and Federal gov ernments, "i The compositions to be submitted to three disinterested and eminent umpires ; Win. M. Burwell, Esfp, Editor of the Orgn;Nathan Sar gent, Es(:, and John Wilson Esq., kte Commis sioner ot:the genoral Land Office, i , ' The best Essay, in the opinion f the Judg es, to be awarded a prize of 100, Hie ui wt best All compositions for competition nre to be subject to the use of the advertise-, 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 awards will be made, and the names of tha successful essay ests published. , " . . Contestants must distinctly understand that their efforts MUST NOT einbraee'i a space of more than eleven eolumns of the Wely Or gan, otherwise they may be rejected. AH Essays to be addressed to " ROBERT JOIN ES. JIy 21 , Washington, D. C. PROSPECTUS OF THE ! LEXINGTON & YADKIN FLAG. Having engaged the services of James A Long as Editor, I have commenced! the publi cation, in the town of Lexington, of a weekly paper, called the Lexington and Yadkin Flag. The Flag will be devoted to Politics, Science. Literature, Agriculture, and to the Mechanical and Manufacturing interests of thej country And although Whig Principles villj.be advoca ted, yet its columns will always bei oiKm to ail parties for a free and fair discussion of their particular creeds,; it being : ho object and de sign of the publisher to correct error and to dissemmate t nth. The Flag will ftlso advo- coie me uoctrine that native born American Citizens CAN", SIIQVLTy and WlLLgovsrn A meriua, and that it should be a! fundamental principle of all true American natriots. that while they arc prompt and firm to ;resist any and every un-tuthorized encroachment upon their right, theywill respect and be careful not to encroach upon the rijrht and privileges of other notions, however weak and insign ticiiut, ami iiiat tne area ot freedom should) rather re main in its present eireumseribed state,' than that it should be extended be'unlnwfijil conquest Or by any wrongful net, no matter under what name, cloak or disguise it may be effected. Al, Communications should be addressed to me nt Lexington. TERMS. TWO DOLLARS. in advance ; Two dollars and fifty cents it payment be delayed B months and three dollars if not paid within the year. J. R. SHELTON. CHARLOTTE & S. C. RAILROAD Company. I OII1PPERS of -Produce or other Fr ight will O forward their receipts to the consignee. All Freight will be retained in the Depot until the receipt is presented, and storage will be charged after 4$ hours, from time of unloading. P. W. KXAPP Areut. Columbia, Aug. 6. 1855. 24 u LABORERS WANTED. A NUMBER of laborers is wanted at the Pht nix Gold Mines, to cut several thousand cords of wood. Price 60 Cents per- cord, i Apply nt the Mine. stpd PROSPECT cs; ' OK THE N. C. CHRISTIAN ADVOCATE. TIIE North Carolina Annual Conference of the Methodist Ej'iscopal Church South.',' having de termined to isoue a weekly pajer bearing the above name, tlw subscribers are authorized to issue this Prospectus. : It is intended to publish a Family Xuwspa per, which, while it shall be religious in tone and sentiment, and maintain the doctrines and usages of the Methodist Church shall be devot ed to ALL the INTERESTS or NO RTII CAROLINA. ' Aud furnish intelligence for every class of rea ders In size aud appearance, the new period i ed is to be equal to any of our Chuith papers, while it will surpass them all in aidaptedness 10 me wants ot our people. The entire iueffi. ciency of the existing "Advocates, to the ne cessities of our position, forces ua to the publi i cation of our own paper, and we confidently ...... f 1 1 . 1. . ' r . , uic'uenrtv co-opernxion oi i tie members of our Church in "all parts of our State and Con- ferenec, and hope to make the pajiier so inter esting and instructive; as to attract patroria'e from the uublic generally. ' ! The Advocate will be" publish e-d at tl.50 a year, and the first number will be issued as early as practicabl e after the hexti session of our Coufvrence. It is believed that the ijtibli eationwillbe commenced on the 1st day of January 1856. It i desirable that las large a subscription as possible be obtained! before the Conference, and the Ministers aud all others in terested in the enterprise ar respectfully urg ed to secure and forward the names and ad dress of subscribers, particular attention being paid to correctness in writing tho names cf per sons, Postoffiees and Counties. 'Ihose who have no opportunity of subscribing through the agency of our ministers may write directly to Rev. Wm, E. Poll, Firvettenlk, JL a ..The payment will be AxneSted utvor th sneofthe 1st number. The location of the nub- lishini; office will be determined at tli seumn I of Conference. : T TVji. E. Pill, , "j Rufps T. Helfix, 1 Com. N, H. D. Wilsox, I J WlLUAM BaRKIXOEB. J July, 1855. , fit Our exchanges are rej nested tin ri M. ... . Y G -"- above a few insertions. ATTACHMENT WRITS FOR SALE HEBE ! EL CAEOLIHFJl mihmm J SCHEDULE FOR THE PASSENGER TRAIN From L.cxington to Charlotte on and after TUESDAY July. 10 th 1 5 5 STATIONS. ionr6. oe Distance Arrive. Leaye. LKrGToi 3 (X HOLTSBtr.o, 9 50 3 32 3 37 RALUBUKT, 7 50 4 02 4 12 cijina GRovt, 9 41 15 41 4 44 4 4 concord, 13 02 28 43 5 33 5 88 haerisbvrc, 7 79 ' 36 22 6 05 6 10 eiue's 4 17 44 39 ! 6 24 6 29 charlotte, . 9 32 49 71 7 00' SCHEDULE FOR Prom Charlotte, to Lexington, on STATIONS. Distance between Wbole Distanee. Arrive. Leave.) P.M. stations.. J CHARLOTTE, " 3 45 1 QUERIE-S. r 9 32 4 16 4 21 nARBURG' 4 17 1 49 4 35 4 40 ??Rv ' 7 79 1 I 21 28 5 07 5 12 i rtiRvTE' 13 02 34 8' 5 5 6 01 HmSSS 941 4371 63:5 643 n?YKrTnv' 7 50 ' 71 7 08 7 13 ' LEXINGTON, ; 9 ISO 5 7J 7 45 i ! ' " V " 1 1W T; TROTTER & SON, NO. 5 GRANITE RANGE CHARLOTTE N. C. The Subscribers have Just received one of t lie largest and most comprehensive stocks of new and beautiful WATCHES JEWELRY, ever brought to this market Our Goods nre all from the most celebrafed makers, and will be warranted to give the most perfect satisfac tion. . Our stock of.Fnshionnble Jewel rv AV Clocks, new And Wautifullv 1 J a-. PURE SILVER WARE raws: The Pressure in the : las no effect whatever upon the prices' of FASHIONABLE TAILORING Br DAVID T. BOSTIAIV, But On the contrary, he having recently, re moved to the pretty and commodious shop DI ItECTL Y OPPOSITE his old stand, still con tinues to give his customers, and nil who tavor him with their patronage the most PERFECT SATISFACTION, I have recently received the latest Paris Lou don and New York FALL & WIXTKR FASHIONS j and am prepared to beautify and adorn tlieont- j er gentleman with neat anil tasty dress, at ve- ry moderate terms. Give, me a call. DAVID T. BOSTIANV : I March 31. 1S55. fit'f SANDERS & WILSON, BEG leave to call the attention of the citizens of. Mecklenburg and surrounding counties to their new Cabinet Wurtf rooms lately opv.ied in Charlotte nt the new building one door North of the Post Office, where they wil! keep on hand a large nnd beautiful assortment ot FASHIONABLE FURNITURE, of every Description, Good WALNUT coffins made to or der at ONE DOLLAR PER FOOT in Length. - ; ' SANDERS it WflLSON. Charlotte, May 12 1SF5 tf. MATTRESS MAKING. iit will you smother in Feathers w hen mattresses are made it such low prices and nre so much more comfortable TOM THE BARBER, Offers his services to the Citizens of Cabanus County in the Matress Making Business. He uses none but the best materal, and he feels confident that bis work nnd prices too will bear comparison with any other matress maker in the " wide-rwide world." Th'ese nre fair pro mises. Gentlemen, but give me a trial, and 1 will warrant satisfaction. I may he found nt the estahlishinciit of Messrs Brown it Haw kins, where specimens of uiy work may be scon aj any time. , " TOM. i Jan. 27th 1S55. , j AVM. A. GWTER, General Ajrcnl, mil vvjJiU 1.31 V.l . WILMINGTON, N. C. o ARRAGCMi:VTS having been com pleted between the WihuingNni and Manches ter, and the South Carolina R. It. Compmies for the trnnsjKrtation of Freight-expeditiously from Wilmingtou to the West, via Charlotte. I olfer tuy services to the MERCHANTS t- PRODUCERS of Western Carolina. Merchandize will be promptly forwarded to the interior, ami Iro dnce of every description received and sold, or shipped to other markets. My long experience in the business together with ample facilities for its successful, prosecu tion furnish ample guarantees of my hbilitv to 6erve miy correspondents faithfully. WESTERN PRODUCE will be disposed of for a commission of 2 J per cent on jrross sales. Merchandize will be for warded for & commission of 121 per cent on disbursements. I refer to the President of all the Banks in Wilmington. WM. A. GWYER. April 7th 1855. f 7 tf SI. W. ROBISON, " WnOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IS Segars, Tobacco AND SXUFP, Tfo 12. Try on Street Charlotte Jf. C m Planter n furnixhed with Tobacco at Wholesale PRICES. Charlotte, N. C.May 12 1855 ly LAND DFEDS, FOR SA LE A T THIS OFFICE. fiOGD KEW IN CHARLOTTE. w I - -ra-sarsrsf ? A.M. PASSENGER TRAIN, and after Tuesday July 10th 1855- Silver Plate. tc. ttc. tc. is unrivalled, and will be solrl i . . . . . . very iow lor casu or on snort tune to punctual deal ers. Give us a call at No. S, Granite Range when yon visit Charlotte. ' 'FIXE PLA TED TEA SETTS ,CAST01&, CUI'S, CAVA) BASKETS SPOONS, FORKS, Katit Rnskkts, Fruit Kuiyps, r-c tc." itc T. TRO'JTElUtSOX. Charlotte, N CL, May 12 18.)5. 1-Jtf HOUSE & SIGN PAINTING AND CHARLOTTE & sALismr; TI1R uhdersigited has hit ely onened n ch.,n at the old " ntchmair stand in Salisbury, foi t h purpose of doing business in t!ie above iine. His old shop will be still continued in Charlotte w here with an increased, lumber of hands he hopes to be enabled to meet the numerous calls for the llscful & ORNAMENTAL with which he has been honored. His experi nnce and long-tried skill justify him in warran ting satisfaction to all who require his services. He is well prepared for every style of work in the above branches, and his work will show for JOHN W. RAINEY. March 10th 1 8.55. stf P 11 I C E & A L EX AN DEP. ' . FASHIONABLE TAILORS, jVo. 4, 19airi' Brick Ron , CONCORD, N. C; HAYING this day forined a eo-pnituership in the abovo business, we respectfully solicit a shin-e of the patronage of 0.iM.(,-J nlli vieini t v. From pa?t experience wv flatter omwlves that we will not fail to L'ive the most perfect satisfaction to those desiring work in our line C X. PRICE, .1. M. ALEXANDFR. ' Concord, Feb., 12th 18o5. 51 y BS&fiUBgg MIS, -,r HAVING disposed of our entire interest, the Marble Yard to Atosss. W,, Tin.. Son v . ...II. il,.ltl , wo recommend them toVnr f, itMIs. STOWE & PEG RAM. vpr. !.), 1 831. 31 5fpHE subscriber having bought out the in I terest of Messrs. Stowe & Pegram in the J Charlotte Marble Yard, respectfully ten der their services to the people of Charlotte and the country generally in this line of busi ness. He is fully prepared to furnish Monument, Gravestones, Marble Steps Tabic Slabs &o., &c., and other patterns cut from marble, according to the most approved taste and styles, and' up on me most neeommodatiinr terms ever offered in the Southern country. The yard is situated on the North West corner of the Charlotte De pot ard, where the subscribers, or his agents, may alxvays be fbund. " YVM. TIDDY & SON. ', 185-L- 31 TK A'EW Harness Jflaking- . ESTABLISHMENT. sanies s. Van Pelt Agent. 'Has opened a sl, -w :.. house opposite Foar.iV ifofe"., formerly occupied nsa tin shop, where he respectful! v invites all in want of anvthimr in hi line I expect to keep on bund a large aud varied LUCK or UAHXESS,'- i BRIDLES, MART IXGALS, COLLARS. Breeching, ttc, ,t., of every description. Repairing will bo -lone ia the bes' manner. Give me a share of the patronage. Country produce taken iu exeh.nitre for work Ju1y SOth j s. VAX l'KLT.: it ma. TO THE MLJSICAL PUBLIC -o - J. B. WEISS, PROFESSOR of Instrumental Music would respectfully announce , to the Citizen of Concord, and Charlotli. t each of which places he will be alternately.) that he hs taken rooms at the old "Harris Hotel in Concord, and at Kerr's Hotel in Ch rlotte where he would bfi pleased to see any "who may desire to take lessons in this beautiful art Lessons will be given to Ladies and Gentle men aj their jn-ivate residents, if desired. The attention of Ladies desiHn instructions is especially called to the fact that Music CAN be learned t home, as well as at distant Semi naries and Coleges. Tiie subscriber is prepar ed to give THOROUGH instruction upon the Piaiio, Guitar, MelouWn, Harp. Yiolin. and in deed sny musical instrument in use. The best references can bo gi ven if required. PLOWS TUNED and repaired in th most per feet tyU of the art, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of ftrery description will be furnfcbed to order at the lowest Northern price, o( 11 qualities. . ' J. B. WEISS. Coucord, JW 2 J 1853, 15 tf. JYotwithsiandin THE LATE REVENUE ACT I WOULD resrtfully announce that I have taken charge of the sho, formerly occupied by MITCHELL & I BOYD ' ASVA ' IN CONCORD. J k 1 1 It A II (I Sllflll innTlll1ia tr A . heretofore at n,y old stand; on Clnnrch street oppose me iMetl,odt Church, where I an prepared with the best . WORKMEN AXD MATEUIAL, lo put up anv thiiirr ,.. i:. . fashionable and workmen-like manner Persons desirous of purchasing will do well H CaU beforc IwcWm; elsewhere tW Country PrOjllucc taken in ex change for work, at the best market price n . . V- MITCHELL H. l. tinleyTcoT (srcCKSSORS TO T-I.l;v AND IIKRHOX RECEIVING AND FORWARDING AGENTS and general . .COMMISSION AIERCITAX1N SOl'TH ATLANTIC WHARF CHAEMSTCW..B. C. ' Give their prompt attention 'to the sale all kinds of Pi A l Una ntwl .v. ... T.. ,.f ...... 1 filling orders for all kinds of goods in this Mar-; ! ket, for a Commission of 2 aer cent. For re- ... i r t - "si. ! nun irwaraing goMjs. ten cents per package No goods have beeiji nor will b . de tained by us for freight and charges. Refer kntks. Agents of Vtfsels, Agents tf either Steinn or sailing, fr mr Ohaihton to any Northern Port. - j 21 ly.;' ' ''Our FiiSt Fani;:ics.": A dcs.-ripTHn iff Phila delphia "Good Society:" Success nt- teuding it every where three -'arge e 1 itirfrts of ! it printed in one week." Read Mho opinions of i the press. A novel in which some low-.e'- twenties, who have become upper-ten, l;'if;.ha. enudles. catch a first rate showing up. It is.f js'tincd to make a sensatiuii." U.S. Journal, 'Penned by a mastr hand."-; PenHt;lanin. A highly successful work w . 11 create-no lit tle sensation. Dai!; Tints, Vi 'tnl.t. It will excite a sensation, wq me eo-ivinecd.' Aii"i'sitit f '"'trier. O c of the most remarkable !;'pk published for maiiy years. IJ.iri's While, World. Phil.i.' . Incidents and characters from Jife. Inquirer A book of marked interest thjit will ut. fail to be sought ami extensively rat. .-Daily X ws The pictures of first family so. jcty are admi rable. X, Y. S,u.d.i Disjhttch, Ibis book is n decided hit itjhits the follies' of fashionable life it hits -siioldierv-it hits corrupition every where. 7V7fi.' Mcrcurn. Is fresh and s icy, nnd e-p (1 the defective ; parts of our self-styled 'goo.l So'ejet v,' in a'w.i more truthful than agreeable; iJja, Citizen. ' A work of real interest from a; master hand : we have not read any novel "for a h:ig peri- 1 od with sueh sn ;t allied delight. -Z?,. Tniv lUr The work-will iuae a dc.mW hit. ; Sut'irdai Er. l)',.ptc Buxton. i Published by - WHIL.v Yo-T ' S.m Market Mivct Pi.dada." j DI-YITr ADA YEN PORT. -N-w YoVk. f.VS. FRENCH t CO.. R.,sf:i. j Sent free of postage on receipt ! si .,-J5. ' itcntion LAST CALL!!! ALL those indebted to me by ,-ttl er n-count or '-oe, ,-, requested to eome' forw rd bet ween 'I'-and the 1st day of SeptAm; ,er next. H..d make payment, as longer induli:, i.i-e will not, lie giv n. 'Ihose- who fail to nttjid to this n,, iice by ihat lime will find it..o".. .-o... i . counts in the h; . .!iids of an iirtir-fi. without iv s, :s I i ute-id stojV iing h'l-siness speer or persons, .-n-mm piace. . ,. AM-'E.RRl'RC 1'h-jeni.v Mills, N. C July 2;uh :jS35. i .WILMINGTON, N; . HE CLARKNDOX 11(). if'OIHvS arc now prepare,! to receive or.h rs for Ream Yeltical. I lolizOlltill or ( )sei!; tit iinr St.... I,. Engines, High or Low Pressure an j n.l-ipted to all piirposcs ; Circular Yel l i -al .-rnd Portable Saw Mills, complete; Pumps. Mini ig Machine ry,. Orist ami Flour Mills. coiiii!t;tu-; Parker; Turbane r.ud other water Wheels.: u;ji;ig o! ; steamers, car w heels and Axels, jltirse P-,vers of various ji.-itei iis ; Ricj field Pi.i4(;'w u--- V.:i- i I -rines; Kice Ilireshers; Munele Mai-ii.i-s -,,.,f. i ting. Pulleys, liangers, Gears, -m ji -.,; ,,ti -1 Mill Work." " CasfiiiSe. iron 'i B:-.-Mj C'ast;,i.sJ of all doseriitions, including Orna'pental iron Radiug, Pipe, Rridge castings, iv:-. The , C-jmpauy would resjiecf fully invifp a'tention ; to their .styles and patterns ol Ralihi,' w-iiieh may be seei at their office. ;) Boilers. Tubular, Flue and'vlin tra-a I'oilers, 'Water' Tanks, Ciiimnvs, af d all othei kinds of boiler Work. I? ! .,1 III I AIK. A separate 4ker.'irt mAnt and force .will .be-tcpt for repairs, Irtle work will be done thoroughly and with i-spateh. All work done in the establish mej delivered ! i on the cars of the Wilmington and ;ClanehesTci Railroad, the Wilinington and WehKAi Railro d or in the flats at the company's wJrf five of charge. . " : ' 1 Having large facilities, the nbovjlwork will be done on as rcasoaab'e terms a ;i!.-e .vhe; e. North or South, and in a prompt nisatisfucto ry manner. iJi I Consultations by letter or othe& ise in re gard to plans or designs for mills M their, fur niture, nnd lor machinery eenera!l- willrngly an'swered. ': All orders or coiiimuniaions to be addressed to-the undersigned. i v : HENRY M. DR ANF.f JUxt. Wn.M:tn-xf. N. ('. April 3 IS.33 -1 tf -4- "-- Mewfiiil. RUNAWAY from the snbseiihei-s in the Noith-east corner of Union J N. C , on theSih of May last, a negro. Hoy by the nameot Johnson. Jo'.inson is abofiS lS years of ag, 5 feet 6 or 7 inches higli.and w'efghs about HO pounds, dark Complected, has a wild, fierce grinning expression, fjiiick harsh vofce ;' has a wn or lump on his right wrist ; ,i' 4 SMALL IVES OX TIIE iilGIl f FOOT- two on the left, are oft' ( the eifeet if formei lying out,): Johnson his a large acfpiaiiitanee. and consequently an extensiue range. It issii'i posed he will ranee frolI1 fhe Phoeiii( mine in Cabarrus to Gold Hill.Stokes Ferrv. fJnll ionn- tain, H irris and H.irgraves quarters' Davidson i r IXa 1.-.,, - . .1 1 i. "in AiiVUll K3 Ut Jerry Athertor. former b v 1! nie aove reward will be civen I-ir his ap- ' prehension and delivery to me.'or twenty dob '. lars for hia confinement in any jnil o4liat I cun '. get him, and ten dollars for s-iiffjeier iufonuA- !i tion to conviet any responsible1 wbitt man of jl harboiing him. ; L . D- M FESPlfilMAN. ! ,r - r;. V- r- ot: ; WHtoofflcvf P' rforbi J, an J send M 4RRIAG K LICENCE AUD ALL KIND OF BLAJfES FOU SALE liEIiK. jj ; I E W .FANCY "HARRIS' STAND, CONCORD. BURKIIEAD k SMITH DEAL WOL-I . -2? selected st i OI LD respectfully call the attention of f citizens of Cabarrus, nud the pub ic' cenerullv. to their 1 selected stock of . i ' .. , .,cu ut.iue on liiiriis btnna, one door above the Onrerte oflfi.-e wheiv m:iy be found anything in the line of fancy Good, Midi as UoMOrr, Coiiicetio:iarios, PoiiTue r Preserve, COMBS of every style and v. n u t v ; Jr-V- elry (which we u i!i wffln-.u.t.) Tropical Fruits -t every vnnety.oMps, Jlu.i.-al Ist rument.;, t-pars. Pickle. Toy. ..to. too numerous to go into detail, but nil of which will be shown to the public free of 'charge, and sold on th most accommodating terms. Giveuacal! ai:d take a look at on? stock. ,, BCRKm-AD . SMITH DEAL, oncord, April 2Slh 1855. ,itf j if) EGS 'eave resPe,,f,v j thatX" n! oft 5V FrcKClTSf mnMVy IIES SHMF rH' eonsistiBs t the latent at ve of i hJ"Af, "Ill'pri-IIairttioVctl' l31lESS MAKTNG,'IokNnTSS CAP ''N4'J?''V?"Ci 1 1 1" AD DRESSE3 1 AL StreettveaWy oip6sSte 1!:e Jdethddlst Church. and n dl-seVted stock'of V f rfW(or good work and low pri, .... Dress 1 nmmings'antl Pnttv-rns, aiul lee'.s assure! sue call crive sat wfi,i ;. both nl.-ns branches. No pains will be -ORDl'R-Oet. '11, 1 pro:: at!. MARBLE MONUMENTS. ; - ; 1 i ;v;..- A.. n Tiir tlC :i3.- 0ULD ics-, full v nn i. on l'i-c t t 'i pub.ij that they L"!.V m. H2ARSLE 'fillO?, nt, Salisbury, nnd'Letli r. Curve and iinis'i here in-tea 1 of doing it nt the .Noiih as we hereto fore have done.- From j.ur long cxperh-nee, and from. the nmo'nnt of hjisiucs- wo have beiMi able to do the past year, 'we arc encouraged to Jocate permanently, hopin;; to nuiit the ati on-ag;- of all who waiit Tomb Stores. Monuments, Slabs. &o. Czc As to prices, wc can defy competition on ac count of our facility in obtaining marble. Our vo-km:mhto is nov- r.,i'i.,'1 y in-tro tue d in. for !. the : .car : some 20 countie- i:i thi itself. Call and see u a:e 1 . ,iin,i ea 1-. l otijio-iri l.iverv Stable of Hell, Rimer Si Co a: the Railroad Depot. tW WE have just receive". a large' saock fine NEW MAR RLE. .1. I). FRAZIER. AGENT, Cucoid.N. C. lli.-bm-y. De-. 2:i. I S I . 4- I II A YE lo or swa'i. a yerv fine wir.i to procure to W(i:X .'!'.. .A ;.i l.a.-n.ss. R. R.ARRiNGER. IS. -.5. 2 1'. r. Concord, Aug. .1 1 iv Eiy "I J J J A J A JU 4 : EbTAoLLSl lAii'iNT A Is S X A HAYING taken 7i Ii K 11 the. office o:fi fi O Y D or atiov ' tile Po-t. e, ! shop, w oji 1. ':!' .l A' A' ;'.' on I j - - i -1 a l.irg,' i in his line, cou and varied stock of c-vi'rytlii:i: . sisthig of harness, d.mble !ir..l o,!i,-il.;t y and les l ij Io:l. I. i ( iir! hs. c. c. V -. The public are ycpecf fully me a call, ii-i'l irio' deteriiiiued .dueemVuts both as to wo-k ui not. fa ;l to' irive sat. (';(,; io.i. All kinds of coiKi'ry -r 'i change for worl- at cas'i pc;.-e-A 1.1 A :- Mav M!h is:..". . 1 1 1 nt every rtingnls. in v ! i -.1 I, i: l Ve j,-'i bi as wj.l J ICS' 7 r Hi') i I wf i v t!.Wio.tl la lit. .i.Lii, A RK- cany in--' o- xl lUil e.-S a! in the ?LnrkLU jJSeist; r oi'.l ':a:,,l on v Imreh ,-vl. ! tt ne thi'V invile the attention of (;' who .,.. ,ik ill this line. They employed sire wt.i j no:ie b il i ;Clls! oilie; 1, he I. at -.- o' DO C .' i , an. will 'li.l.-.e t !le;r scared to ;-f In ! ea - A. ' i "LI) infoi-lii ihe public t i.at he hj" a ; lf v 1 a shop, di reel i v '.; e the "li.i'ite 'nice," v. h : re he w ill !.e ple.tscd to ac ilih.-.o oare an ',viio r:a v ,a vor "age. Work warranted. ii i . y . . hini; with their Pi'L-e as low pal pie as auv :n tlic t f n't e. Concord. Sept l-.-)tj l-i-TF MtRPUV k BLACK, AY sti be foiin, i a) i hei i oi l srf Ilo-i-... where tl.ev si rri kee d. near ; cvci v arti jlc ii. t!ie;r 1" i . -h as . DRY.rf H)S, G'W'fflllES, Hardwa e, CutVry, v. ix e.'. win a y ',vi' ' I'l.- ! j-lispise .fon the i":lo-t 'ac-onilii ' !;;! pun,-t- .. dealers. J. A. PATi EHSON. HOUSE BIG N & )RNAM N-T.- J. ):. oiier.- Ids fierv ; the j" ",1 t , rus. He may be f 'l,,d,:t reM'jetree opj.site the Store of Murphy it Rhu-k. Ilangii!" executed in the lieatest i:ia:.: INT!"'. Cab. . I.e.-n-lv Pa ) t DAVID T. I50STIAN,- 1.LLSth- a-tentionof tlie3ra,i;iiaFe V IM!lie, to the tasy ft ) eleLai.t st"l le in which he execide.s all v oi k ent ru' ,-d to'hii care. He may be 'found his ,.i.r .,-v door east to R. W. Alliroti A Co. -. P0IFEK&YGR lers in t ore :n aal 1 loincst le I (iliOCERlKX. M...I in Stores, which wiil very article u.ia!!v ket.t e Ji?;,o!ii of on the most reasonable terms. i -' - NlainI :Vev,Rrick Store on ! 1IA5N STREET. BROWN & KltttlSnNGER, SALISIH'RY. X (' Opposite Murphy & McHoria, kops . or.fta. tly " ''- i 'Hn.ei.t of eoMkinir Parlor and Dox Sioves,an(ong:!bcst otd"h ic Jlorninsr STAR, i the bestt6v i tl.o uniori TI.ev ai e ; also ready to do job in rooii.ig and guiWing tin copper or anymin ,n tl.r line, according u, the times and at short notice. 3 Salisbury, May 1 2 1 Sic. . ' 1 5 t ; fc', i.xt WILLIS ELKINS,, HAS a largt- and varied assortment of 7" 'A A XI) J A PA X VAHK oirhnnd, t.. t - er with every ether nitiele usurily kejt ii- h line of business. All Rooting and guttering . eented in'the best manner, and all orders tith fully and punctmillv attended to. Shop tw, looi-s east of thePost ( Office, P. M. WAGNER & ( 0M MAY ! e found ly theirold customers and ibe I'-.iUio reiirr.-filv t !v,.ir .,7.1 ii.i l.. . Vl I !m;:v!, .- tivc't, rca.'.v i.ud w illinglo exec 3 j orders in the ' ntt ' i "MA a k . i x; j (real Ute ;i 1 GG1K -inakiiiLT buiues. w :U w iiich the uu be fa vu:v !. KISTLER.-& KESLER'S pOACH and Cnrriago Jluntifnr y tory. on Main Street, nest door to.Phifei l oi-., rnnjr,. of stores., is kept ciAtstnr.tlv'soi.'-' l witli Conches. ('aVrii.ces. Enggjes, "Ways. tto.. dc, and the proprietor nre alvs ready i..r a trade. "Repairing executed w.'tl. prompt:,,-, and unit .- tss.- S. W. BRACKEN & CO.' CABINET WAREUOOM A Prtl fr the pul.lie inspection. Tl r -A iwo well sv.ppHe.I with cood worl.men. ai l ot Icrto tnei fr!euds and the publ,i.s L'eneralN . a large and o : : ; if;il assort meift.'' fashion.) : !. and tasty fui niiure, wliich they willsell rtt ' . : v mo U rate prices. Sbon on rh'ureh Sti-.fe I . ! "'(Wiu V, A JITCIIELL'S , .. .. ... ..v .,, m wt ni uurauic munt.cr i ' i l() V ESS ION A l7cRbTr " tll'lll'' .ton in . 4.i l .T...l 1 - in l to ! DP. BIcREEj times at bisofTi- in ,1 at all jTL I!ai : i-" i u 1 1 1 .i.'leii.-. '. !. or nt his iv otlk-e, unless pn M I ' allv door . orth of' his e:traged. i2. f. :,, HENDERSON AV bo 'o;m;-i ,11 fini,' unless lirofessin" allv eiigngc,', k R'-w. All at his tTice. No , Koai-.l' calls will be punctually : tended to. sr. t;. g. FORM EUl.y (' rox corn v ia' 1 ' LA11 -'"fb.ialc of the P.i IJSM ,"IIO:v t'ollegt- of Deiil... 1 J r ---Science, has removed to the ,,.. ,. , Sali?burvaud may be found nt 'the "Rowan il,i-e." except when Profe.-. -ioii:,!l v absent. Oct. 27. is:,l. vl, N... i. if DR. JOHN FINK, Apotnccarv J)ni A. V()I"bDcall ttclit ion of the !- Cabarn J)v, -CcoJs. Mollis ext. ii-ie ns.i i nn nt il SiuJ'.t, )nt.Si, Mr.diciucy. So r'jirul I , a m. i, Dim and ev. rylliing else- u-uall v kc i, ii a Store. (Ij.po it, f ; mz. it t . Oll'sce. lilt'S PILLS. FOB ALL THE PURPOSES 0T A iPAMILY rilYOlC. ' Tueru has long existed a public dienland for an effective -purgative pill which could tne rehed 011 n sure and perfeftly safe in its operation.! This ha been prepared to meet that demand, and an cxten ; sivc trial of itsivirjues has conclusively shown with ' what success itf accomplishes the purpose defrned. It is easy to make a physical pill, but not easy ti j make tke best of all pills one which should lti e none of the ohjectinm, but all the advantages, of eery ctlinr. 'J his htis been attempted here, ami with wh.-it success we would resnectfullr Kuhniit t.. the puLlic decision. It has been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that ;!:,iost every purgative medicine is acrimonrous ar.d irritatine to the bow els. This is not. Many of them produce so muoA griping pain anil revulsion in the system as tolrnor than counterbalance the good to 'be 'derived from them. These pills produce no irritation or pain, unless it ariSc from a previous! v.exiiitinT nli.in,. tion or derangement in the bowels lining purely , vegetable, no harm lean arise from thair use in anV quantity ; but it is fetter that any medicine should be taken judiciously Minute directions for thoir use in the several diseases to which they nre ap plicable' arc given on the box. Among the com plaints which iiavc been speedily cured by them, we niny mention Liver Complaint, in its various form of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Ap petite, Listlessness, Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the 6iib and Loins ; Tor, in truth, all these are hut the con sequence of diaeased action in the liver. A an aperient they afford prompt and sure relief in Cos tivencss, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrof 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 nave also produced same singularly suc cessful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsr, (JraveJ, Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pam in tbl Back, Stomach, and Side. They should be ,fre.eh taken in the spriiis of the year, to purify the bloo and prepare the system for the change of season. A a occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, and restores 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 tho wasted or diseased energies of the whole rgaaimi . Hence an occasional dos ia advantageoua, aren , though no serious derangement exists; Irat un necessary dosing should never be carried too far, as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, when t iken to excess The thousand raaes in which a physic is required caimot be enumerated hare, but tl.ey suggest thcinsehrea to thf rcaaoa of- every body; md i cntidHr Wiaad ! jrfii Mlt answev a better purpose than any thing whith b 1 hitherto been available to mankind. When their virtues arc once known, the public will no longer doubt what remedy te employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. Being ngar-wrapped thry arc Elea.sant to take, and being purely vegetable, nu arm can arise from their use in any quantity. For minute directions see wrapper oni tre Box. ' I'll LPA RED BY JAMES C. AYEK, Practical and Analytical C'licmUt, LOWELL, MASS. Price 25 Cents per Eoz. Fire Soxet for SL one ' - AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rapid Cure ef COmiS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, uuovnmis, wiioopic-corGii, I'ROrP, ASTinil, AM) eoxsniPTiox. This remedy ha won for itself euch notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disea , that , it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi dences of it virtues in any commnnity where it has been employed. So wide is the field of it use fulness, and so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every section of the country abounds in persons publicly known, who hare been restored from alarming and even desperate disease of the lung by Its use. When once tried its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too appa rent to escape observation, and where its virtue are , known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote 1 to employ for the distressing and dangerous affec- , tions of the pulmonary organs which are incident to our climate. And not only in formidable at tack upon the lnnfs, but for the milder varieties of C0LD8, Coughs, HOAEflEXE&a, Ac. ; and for Children it is the pleasantest and safest medicine that can be obtained. ' As it baa long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than " ne pedple iU quality is kept up to the best that it ever nu been, and that she genuine article Is sold by aJlI ii . rtAh. Cm. :.-!. 1 N. ('. id .'.y de i!eri:i dria every here. I-"1 I
Concord Weekly Gazette (Concord, N.C.)
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Sept. 22, 1855, edition 1
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