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IS. If-: j 4 ' if '..- V i5 j Tt ' I 'r V,. : -t V.I'' 1- .(.- v ;- GREAT EXCITE.Tir.yr ! JVeir Firm ! I KIESTI.F.H , BROWN' & CO.. OLLI) resjieetfu .of Cabarrus iinl s portant fact flint ly announce to th, citizen Hiding counties, the im ey are now receiving, ! t their ' - opening and aellin j uartcrs OF LOW PRICES, Jhc store on the corner for MeTly occupied byiPhifev ami York.', a large . and varied stock of Full and Winter GOODS, comprcjIiendiTig eve:-y article usually or unutu- .. ally by inercli'iiiU ' i - Will find in our assortment a large and pleas tag variety af drt-ssj roods especially for them. 'with whU-ii the rM.Ac(iiicti) have no business, except, to pay for, among which we may enu ;uierntc : Print , an endless variety, DeLains, Merinos, Cashmeres, Bombazines, Silks, .Satiiii; Rtblohs- Shoes, Boots, ' - Bonnets, Ac,; itc, &c. ' THE GENTLEMEN will also jfintl that ihey' have not be4 forgot-, ten, as mjoug uirt extensive stock of beautiful goods thejtnoit faJtidious rflay be suited- Come . ahdsee one . . I . , CLQTHX. ' . ,, CjSSIMERES, "; SATTXETTS , ; : I KERSEYS, ''?'.: I " SATXS, HATS. CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES; Ilardivarc fc Cutlery, :4ROERIES Yogefher with evenj article kept is (tore, Till of which weafl'er rj a-s aeeu,inodntirg terms s t'ley csiij be purchased anywhere else. We 1 1 ope our old fiij-ndJ and the public generally will give a call. , .' ! ( Kl EpTLKU, TIROiWN &, CO. Concord, September 15th 1855, 3utf I. ill t-ti;.M.e to lvnbl lc ale at the CouHh'ouse in L.'yhcord., eti Tuesday of the October Court, my lying in Concord, opposite C1. J. O. WalliicV Terms will bn inatfe known on the day if ale. Call and cxanrine t!i"em. They will be old either separate or toorethcr. ' ; - . ' I' A. KlilMMIXCKR. . Septenil)er l.-t tS.",r. 28 td. Notice. . RY'VlliTUIvof a Jeree made in tlie Conn of 'Ixpiity in Cabai rus' I'oiiuty, I will exose to piibliv sale ci) the pifmise-, on Wednesday the. lrtth day of October ijiext the Valuable risl illI witi some 50 or firt a rs -of land n&tafited on wt'iri cf I)iiteii lutlWue ( tai k, 4doiinif f.O t.to htr wtw f fi Wi-ti1-. trensp'l. -Sold u a crc'Irt of 1 2 nioiitli.-, with iuteireht af- ti'.r six inont nth Bond and si-cii'-ity reipHred. . K. W. AI.I.IH,)N, C. -MX itrnbtr 1st 1."j. -t.d. Slarnes tinr "ST A P I 1 S 1 1 MIC N T. .lames S. Tan I'elf,' --jrnt. lla opened a- tthop in the above line, in the bouse opposite r oard'H llot'., forinorlyoecjijiied as:a till-shop, where he respeVl full y inv-itlis alt in want -of! anything n his lino. I expect to kceii o;i L.v.d a large and varied Miiek of . HARNESS,' !" MARTI NO A LS, . . '!- .:. - I ' COLLARS. JJreechi.rtgj ' e.,' t., f ?y:ery description. K'niriliK vjill be done in tluv be-t manlier. Give ine aUh.'ire of the patronage. , . .C.ouutry produce taken irt exchange for work ' July 2ulh j J.'S. VAN PELT, Ayt. , CJIVULOTTE. mXDElltf & WILSON HTSl Icnve to call tbo attention of the citize-n vf Heeklenburg and surrounding counties to their nv Cabinet 'Ware rooms lately opened in Charlotte n -u ; jk'W building one door 'North of the lot Ofliee, u0y will'keei) oniml lara;e an! beautiful asJorimwit FASHIONABLE FrUMTlIPJL of overy Ueftcripti"' . Viood" W'W rof fill made to or- dr ,tSElWUi r;u 7 ' SAMERS tt WIlON, t 'harlotte, May VI J8f5 tf. MATTRESS MAKING. f1TT'llY w ill you! smather in Feathers when Wf luattressis U-e made it such low prices Mis and are so ouich more comfortable I TPJiTin: OtYers his services to the Citizens of Cuban us County in the Mntress Making business. :iic .u-eS none lint tho tist ' materal. and lie lecis confident thatdiis wj ork and prices too ill bear comparison with any -other matrons i'ajwex in ,the " wide wide wcild." These are fair pro inises, Gentlenien, but give me a trial, and I ,.vil warrant satisfaction. ' 1 may be found at the establishment of Messrs Drown A Hawkins, Kr knecimens off my work maybe seen at Head 11 HOIJSSSILOTS : -r-- i I ri. ', s:.. -: .anytime.'.;-- - '-':-' - ' - i . TOM. Jan. 07th 1srS.- -. : ' x, r . o4esto i,a "LISTEN TO THE STORYil'V O j NEW KEADV.MADE CL0THIIB ESTABLISRLENT. BY J. M. KESLEU, Concord, J. C. 1IE Subscriber having dut- ehasel the entir stock of Win. L. Brown, now oftVrj a large and beautiful Stock of Summer Good at unprecedented low price?, in order to sell off Bud mnke room for the Full Stock. Come and iret bargains ofniv stock of Spring &Siimmer I Clothiii and Gantleincns dress Goods. yestillg, Overcoatings, Hats, Caps, CWlars, Crarats, d:e., together with a great variety of All of which ha offers on the most accofrioda ting terms as low as they can be had elsewhere. lie will still jeontinue the ; Tailbrinff Business, lixall its-various brasche, jukI willspare no efforts to mtrU. the patroateof disonmipatjng public, i ' ' Concord, Avgl, 1855. . '-.,m PRIZE ESSAYS. TO AMERICAN At'TIIORS.j A GREAT opportunity is hereby afforded to American w riters for the best essays in offence of the American Party, illustrating the benefi cial lends to be aceouiplislied by tlio adaption oi its principles in uie cunstructiou of die va noua branches of -ur State and State and Fpdrl gor- ernments. The eomjiositions to be submitted three disinU'rented and eminent umpires ; Wun. M. Burwell, :., hihtor of the Organ, JCathinSar genti hsq.. and .loll V itson J-q., late CV inmis sinner or t lie geimril Land Omce. j The best Essay, in the opinion of the; Jiidg- e, to be awarded a prize' of $K(t, the nekt best 50.. All compositions for competition arej to be subject to t!ie use of the advertiser, wlio will not bind hji!js.;f U retuj-n any rejected papers. Essay 8 will be r4fiived from the date of this notice until November 1st, wlien the iJwards will be made, -and the names of the successful j ..' essyyests published. 1 j . ( iiitestaii3 must distinctly understand that thr efforts MUST NOT enibmcc a space of inore than eleven columns of the Weekly Or giin, otherwise they may(be rejected, j All Kssays to be addressed to j ROBERT JONES. , July 21 Washington, CV CHARLOTTE I HAVING disposed of our entire intcflcfttin the Marble Yard to Messrs. Wnj. Tidd t Son, we recommend them to our friends, STOWED i'EGftKv. ''7. 25, 18.51. SI ir ' liT'pJHE subscriber having boucht out lebi .1 terest of Messrs. Stowe k Pegram in the 11 Charlott Marvle Yawl, respectfnlh -ten der their services to the people of 'Chaiotte and the eouutry generally in this line ot busi ness. He is fully prepared to furnwfi and other -uitterns cut from marble, acer''V.g to the most, approved taste and style, and on the most accommodating terms eve jfFer$d in the Southern country. The vard is siuatiil on the North West corner of the Charlotjte P ; pt Yard, where the subscribers, or hi ittjenta. i may always be found. i WM. TIDDY & SON : 8,-pt. 30, 1851. 31 IMMENSE SUCCESS! 1 THE CHEAPEST MAGIZINE IN THE WORLD. 'R A LOU'S DOf.iLAU JJOTilLY i)i:HGXKI H0R KVKKJT AM1I'AX IIOMC. NJUril, SOL'TH, KST OR-.WEST. S'nce its commencement, on January i. 3 855. this popular montJJyiias rij'.i vp.io an itnpre- cedeilieil circulation, nemc imiiifi'iv n UlTTT) IHITU rVT7 TTT7 A T)-TT7CC containing one hundred pngis of reading mat ter in each luimber,- beiiig more thaii .f ny of the ?' mnsa.iue, and forming t wo voliimes a year of ttOO p-igeseach, oiyirrli'e hundred page of reading iniilter ier annum forojply OXE COLLAR. j Halloa's Dollar Magazine is printed with new typej upon fine white iiaper, aud its matter is carefully arrmigcd and compiled by tlitj haiuls m Uio tilKoi mill proprietor, who tieen known to t'e publie as connected wSth the Boston Kress for nearly fifteen years, its pa ves contain NEWS, T LES, ' POEYS, SKETCHES, . V ISCELL4 N V, A DVENTUIiE 13 00 11 A I'll 1 128, WIT AND IljTMOR from the bi 'and most popular writers of the country, it i also spiced with a record of the notaVile eve tsof the times, of peace aiil war, if diseoveri and improvements in either hem isphcre, for ing an agreeable companion for a leisure mom. nt or hour, anywhree, atfiomeer abroad, eacl- uiiuiber being" complete io itself. nil1!'"" " "' A-iu.- tflje i"-"- 1 j ... ,t. o.- nuiKinn eemliiiL' us I ft feuuacl F ;.nr vear : oi any lierson Benuniu bers'shall receive the lTth copy grati M. M. li ALLOC. Piibhiher and J'rtprelor, Corner of Tienipnt and L'roomficld stAiioston. JYotice. i .a"n, H.i lail of ie Subscriber n the JSt.U oi . a1Trentie,c boy n?mkd John aibscriber.willpavi5 cts. a. Ranawav from ;tl June 1S51, nn Ooodmaiii the wbscriber, will pay plain bit that's were out, .2 broken jjiiublets and one cnip nai. u any person thjit' brings said bov-nnd no thanks. DANrL IS. KlIOL'R. ji32 3t. Notice, MR. 11 W..FALCI-nT, formerly a teacher in Mr. liini'ham's school, at present,' an Approved teacher in the valley of the Yadkin, Kvill open a PERMANENT SCHOOL iu Concoii. early in January next. - Further particulars wl be giv- en , in a few weeks. Concord, September 29th,1855. 32 tf DRS. J. & J. L. DOUGUSS lSiaCKfOt'K, . OFFER their Professional services tp the 1 . T lie in thecure of CATARACT, and cjthei Diseases o t-r - TH "I , Stone iu the Bladder. Failing 6t I thW other afl'ections requiring 3urgJcJ9pe From a long and succeseiW prctvif bove diseases, we foel confident of J PATIENTS :-i,. ii,- ..r. n-ill le atter Blackstocj5 and those unable toitJl waited upon at home. Addrees abo' Blaekstocks.5. C. Julv Uth 185 t fthc V - i E CAEOLiM V SCHEDULE FOIl THE PASSENGERS TRJH From Lexington to Charlotte on and after TUESPA't July iotb 1855 Distance between Stations.! : ...STATIONS. I-EYISGTO.V, HOLTSBIBO, 8ALIBVKT, CHINA GROVI, COCOBI, IIARRIS!!l'R, QCERIC'S CUARLOITE, M.-i SCHEDULE FOR t -yrorn Charlotte. to Lexington, on . STATIONS, CIIARJITTE, QUERIES, HARRISBURG, CHINA 'OKOYE, SAMSBURY," DUtanee between Stations., 2 17 79 4 7 13 9 44 9 CO . -I ; t I - " ' 9 5o . . 3 32 j S 1 ife 7 50 ; , 4 01 '4 12 ; - 9 41 ; 15 41 4 44i- 4 4 - ' -jjf 13 02 28 4S ,5 3.1 1 ? & .9$.: ' ' 1' 19 " 36 22 r r g S r T6 10 v- s 4 -17 : ,' -44 -l -::8;24e-. 6"S9 vSi'-'Y r NO, 5 GRANITE RANGE CHARLOTTE N. 0, Tho Subscribers haye Just received wne of the largestiindinost comprehensive stocks of new and beautiful BATCHES & JEWELUY, ever brought to this market. Our Goods are nil from the most celebrated makers, and will lie warranted to give the most perfect satisfac- tiori. " , - :. Our stock of Fashionable Jewelry, WatchesJ Clocks, new and beautifully designed . ; PURE SILVERWARE "WAIT FOR THE; WAGONS!" WHY is it JENKINS d- TAYLOR sell; Stoves so cheap t . cause they buy their Stoves from the Manufacturers ' riiF H';illl li . it n woiiU lespectimiv 1 - . aiiuuwiH e u uie A t T.- & '4 J II , S J J JJ .....v Mi.Baauvc:u men uiu suniu io one aoor west -ot. jtnins k Spratt s Grocery Store and there they liave now on exhibition, jtist received fioui tie Nortli -- one of the most exteijsi've ssortnietjU of 4 v II"l3sr1Ipig Ever offered in North Carolina, airjong WITCH CJOOKI StAVc," wt.iU I.j- HuH4.uien'ii ratnow sepqtaxipu iia r..i ftifi Inal .ifrllAM. m..flu rf1l.id a lui inv iii.u riiim 11 iii v 1 1 l 1 1 f. 3iM i il c ui.i.iiu nui i.i yu n' i .I7V IVI 1 1 JSH e l0 W - use. ; It i simple iu its nri-angciy-jnts, consumes less fuel and does m.re work in" a given time thnu any othei" Stove now in use. We will put up one beside any other stove of the same size in the t nitcd States, and if it Ve? not do mote work in any given time, we will furfeit the price of the Stflve, iu't selling, ad go our djuth for the better one. ALSO. .11.1, KINDS I IK PARLOR and BOX STOVES "We have and constantly keep an extensive and varied stock of , & 1 smeoet mm Japan and Britania Waro, Brass KETTLFS, CAST-IRON BEDSTFADS. . if AT-RACKS, CRADEL8, &c, , Ac A-H of which will be sold at AYholesale. and Retail, Cheaper than has ever before been offered in this vicinity, t3F" We would retiun our thanks to our friends and customers, for .'the very liberal patronage they have bestoved Mo;i us. and they may rest assured, that we 'sliaj endeavor, by cios s.tVyintioii to business. o(ret!ier;witli a di. termination to pjease, try to miiij a conthi wa'nce of th.sam.e. OUR HOTTO Quick Sales and Short ?roffit5." r J j Ladies and Gentlemen are particularly invijted to exam(r,G our stack ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK A XT i 7 - ...:n i.ii i . U--.1 u. e win ten you wny we neau our auverxisemeui ftyoii jor Tie WtfjoA.l-- It is because we have three wagons constantly travelling through the coau;r,y with StoesI Charlotte, .(C.,Seteiaber 29lh, 1855. Ttie Pressure in the lias no effect wiaterer ujiou the prices of FASHIONABLE TAILORING 1 AVID BTI,V3V But .on the '.contsafv. fee having ireAenttv ",e- move.l to the pretty aud commodious shop 1)1? hiiuVith tjiir patronage the most ' PERjfeCT. SATISFACTION, l have reci(Jy received the latest Taris Lou don ani p T York FAIpt WJTER FASHIONS autVani to'par.ed o beautify and adorn the out er genwean witn neat and tasty dress, at ve- ry modeite;terms. Give me a call, J .' . -fi 5 TA"VirT bosttiv V1I EOSTUV MaW:iA r 6 tf MaBctl;j;8 ; Oeiierai Agrcnt, mmm mp commission WILMINGTON, N. C. -'.ai.'AJCl M.B liaVHIL' hfpn unn, ,J between the Wilmington ami Manches nd -tie South Carolina R. R. Companies he trnuxportation of Freight ej:netit.i li WihiTington to Hhj West, via CiarlotteVl sr my services to the paWJUiUJIAXTS tt RRODUCERS - . - ' Astern Carol ina. Merehoniii'y will j.fomptiy forwarded to the interior, and Pr.o- . UCC of every desc-rintion received and . .i.: j '.l. . - . tiiiuucM ty uiuer ILLHl Kel. W.v iyug expericnca in the business together Vtl "?Ple facilities for its successful prosecu. lion furnish, amide guarantees of my atiiit v Ui ferT.myc.orrep9ud,ent8faithfull3 - . will be disposed of for a commi&siGn oi 91 nr cent on gross sales. Merchandize will h fn. warded for a commission of 12 per co on disbursement. I refer to the President of all the Banks in Wilmington. WM. A. GWYER. April 7th 1855. I 7 tf MOB i mm PASSENGER r!Tl Altf and after Tnesiay July, i&ta 185.5. Whole Distance. '.Arrire; , 1 . i - - - - J Whole bistane I Arrivtl "A teiffc I'-J' icav. P. M. " - 3 43 - 21 . .;. 4 40 ' ;-?- - H . - . "7 13 j- ' . v :'4'16 .' ,'4 35 13 49 21 28 34 30 An Hi Mrtl't -;S.s7 - 5371 7-v45 . n : Silver Plhte ic. Ac. te is uai ivall.-k-rfd will be sold very 4 WT tor cash or on short tune to punctual deal ers. GiY hs a call at So. ' Granite Range, when yon visit Charlotte. : FINE PLA TED TEA SETTS, ' '. castors; -curs, CARD :paskeiv :FroU'.lli;FrKiMire- 4 ?WJX?t t TROTTER 4 SO&jS CharlotteVT" G, May 12 1855.' 12tf.;-. " 3 -U J 11 U LU J L! A -i ll. t. l!i i . . ... " 'uiiziuitnuis or i.nai oiii ni viiiSiv that hi i . which will be found the celebrated "Iron ountry ni.l'.niil all'iMill rt fttll' nti .1- a . . . A '. TTEXDKI) TQ WITH fiZgp'A TOIL J .: i-u-TTr -i i i-l 32 ly. I. . HOUSE & SIGN ITOG AND I. : , 9 CHARLOiWEIlBUItV, TTCE nndersrnedhaa:.lat:eh-f iaed a 'ebop at th bid ','Watcliman stamfii SaJSrfwy, for the purpose of doing ;biJ,rtw. Jfne. His old atiop yill be still eontin. if, Charlotte wliere wtli an increased njfnCbtr f han bo hopes to be enabiod to ethaaaferouseaUs for the.. :tj. 7 with which Sr25K ance d long-tried sfeill jqlfff.SEl nig Btisfaedon to MySiJiViSieSSL H. is i vellepared fer ,eWjf of Sk Tn he above br.achea.and bis klkl'show for itself. March lOtli 1855; J OIDC AH AlyT EY, I: .H' ttfi' TO mMUMWBLIC . - to Q ROFESSOR of rnstrimaen,Ju sic trpuld . . "uccinmy announce ta tb Concord, and C'harlotte, (atM places he will be alternate v U,-l Citizen of li of which rooms at the old yjarria Hotel T(i at Kerrs liotel.iu a-.i..-.i. J e has taken ieord,and he would oe pleaded to sea antr -Km i ii: lessons in this beautiful art ) Lesson yW gio K LAni (Jentle men at tii pri.r.tj resident, ifjdesined. i The attenUon of Lndiea Wintractwn. . P-uiiiy awed iv the fact'ths Masie PAX I ......... v,Mf , WeU M Btwtant Semi naries and fioleire. Tl. .,i..i : ed to m THOROUGH histrnctiOn nri,n the llano. Guitar, Mdeon, Ham fwiin! and in deed nj musical instrument iu use. The heat references can be given if reqWrd. PIANOS TOED and repaired iuthe most perfect style 0f the AIT, MUSICAL INSTIIUMEXTS of every decriptk)ii vill befrnisbed to order t the lowest tfortbe?n fifwes, of ailqualitiea. n j, r , ' R EIS3. Cfivcord, Junt 2dJ8S IZtf. FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. c 1 III THE LATE REVENUE $f jyOULD respectfully announce Uiat I have taken efaargesof the shop formerly ecupied by : 5 ! AS A :5 g IN CONCORD. I : S i And shall continue to carrv on the ..itanie as heretofore at my did stanor, on Chnnjli street, opposite tlwi -3fetiodist Chureli, where 1 am prepared, vith tl best i ' ' ; j WOIIIiJIEXf and ?iATEiiiiX, To pn up any tliirtg; ill mv line, in the most fashionable aud. workmen-like manner.' Persons desirous: of purchasing .will do well to eive'ine a eall.bifore. purchasing elsewhere. gr Country Prodnce takcn in ex change for wprU.' asihe best market prio. il. UMHy,-NtMITCHELi! Poneftrd, C, pril 1885. : 81 y . ' j($rucKssoKi' to ?Trxijrs5br HEnioxl.) rys;' .rtd genera'-.-- .r t : rJtfRnTTTWC ATT. AXTtCi WTTVlfe I" -fa wa av ' r"(ri ve their psomj4 attention to the sale of j an kinds of rrotluce, and fliauufactnrcs.and to filling orders for hU kinds of goods id this Mar ket,. tof a' Commissiom of 2 per cen t. : Ior re ceiving and forwarin goods, ten cVlnts pel package. No goods iave been nor will he de tained by us for Height-and charges; f , REFEUKfCES. Aqr4ts of Vessels Agents. if either Steam or sail'uttj, fr.m Charleston to any Northern Port f- 211 v. "Oar First Fninil ies." A description f Philadelphia "Goo; J Society." Sncoess at tending it every wherlf three large editions of "it prtrited in one weei;. Read the opinions of thn refis. - I" i v.. A.Jioyel in which ssme lower twenUes, who haT';UMe-npnr-tiil.i''ifthrtreiiudle!i eakii a first rata showiiur iiji ,It is destined to make a enaatioii." U. 8. JqvjnqJ, -- Penned by a inastaiidr-in.fiiiMt.'. '"A highly successful iVork will rf-U no U tie sensation. frail ygimcx, IViita.lt. i H,ill esciUlft. tis'itin, we are convinced. j v ; Anuru-an Courier, 0-e of the "most renvirknblc books published for many yeargj tf.iri Wliole World. Phil: Incidents and characters from life. Inquirer A book of marked interest that will not fail to be sought and extensively raaA.-J)aUf AVir The pictures of first Sirnily society are admi rable. Ar, Y, Sunday fyixpatch. . 1 his book is a decide! hit it hits the -follies, of fashionable life it 'hits snobbery it hits corruption every vheveirPhilad-x. Mercuri. .. Ik fresh and s; icy, t3 expo.eS'the defective part of our self-sty J.ed "food Society ."in a way more truthful than agreeable;-. Arh, Oitizei).. ' A work of real interest from a moter hand we have not t?ad anyJnoi'cd for a long peri od with filch sustained ielight. fog. Ttautllf-r 'Vhfi Awor-k wiirmake'; decided hit. ' Saturday Ev. JHxpatrh, Boston. ruWisidby : H WIHLT i TOST . JAS. FItKNCll A r., Uostiun. , , Sen.t' free of pontage oiij receipt of 1.2 .".- Attention ! ! LASTCAlL!!i ALL those jndc.bteil to inf!by either account or note, nrr recpiested to coi!U' forward between this and the 1st day of tlcptomber next, and make payment, as iouger indulgence will not be giv.-n. Those wfio-faiiyto attend to this no tice by that time will find-;, their notes and ac counts in the hand of art oBcr-r, without rc-spe-t of persons, ns I inteud st)ping biisiiuss at this place. A .'A A N DEI t liLtllG. 1 iioeuis ;ilills, A. C Gbffi wilmingtoIl n. e. i IIi;;;CLARENDOX- Us,O.N WOKJCS are tio-W prepared 4oree$e orders foi-Ream I 1 1 Vpi-tical Ji,u-;vm.t,.i 3n.,.iii'i:n tf Enginas, Higi'i or Low Pressire and adajvfed t all ; purpose ; Circular Vesical and Purtahl Saw Skills, coiapleiei PHij4l, M iidng Machinc rj; Grist n,d Fbr Mills, 'i complete ; Parker. Turbaiie iuid other water Vihee.. Eqiping of steamei-s, car wljies and'Aiiels, Horse -Powers of variijfs patents; ftie fieftl Patups and En gines; Rice Threshers; Shiiile Miichinep, Shaf ting. PHejs, Haiiirers, Gears ?iid ali 'other Mill Work. : ; '. - -7 - .., . . . . ... ,; -i r.-ty limn - (I'l I'iIUI : Castill.-fTron nod fjiriiss Castings, of all descriptions, including i;Oru?iiiental lnn Railing, Pipe, JSridge castingH, fce. &,; : The Company would respectfully jnvite attention to their styles arid pafterus'ftif Railing, which may be seen t their oficejl--i ... ' . ,:. UoiIei-s,fubular. FtU andCylindric.-iI Boilers,-. Water Tanka; Cluuiiiieys, aud all otlier kindsr of boiler Workl- r seprilatc dejiarttnent and fowe will bet kepCfof yejri, vhile 'vork will b doQe' thoroijghij and. with despatch. Ml wfttV 0ort fr Jiit'h etastabliilim ot dmii vrJj on f.5 cara ofna Thniagton' aid Man(ietr Railroad, tlie Wilmington and Weldo;i Uaiino itl or iu- the ljts at the company's -whai-f free charge. - - f - -. Having large' fac1Hths, tbVbor work will be doiie on as reaaoaaUe lrai else w hem North or South, and in a.pronjrjtaiid satisfactor ry mnunery Consultations iy letter orbtherwise in re gard to plans or designs for oiills fr their fur niture, and for machinery generally, willingly unayered. I . Allorders or commuuicatious'to be addressed to the undersigned. V ; ; ' IIEXRT it IRAXE, Agf.xt.- ' ! WiiMiN;fo., C. AprS 3 1 835 - - f "f ,S tf. $25 Ilewaril, A) JiUXAUfAY from the subm?iibers in the Ajj Noith-Nist corner of Union Co., X. C.t on mX. the 8th of May last, a negro boy by 'the nnuieof Johnson. Johnson is abut 33 var'of UOK dark compleetel 1IW a wild, tl r gnanug Mpressw,n, quick honh voice las ' wen or lump n Lis light wris ' i 4 SVA r.r. rnrs nvrn- - . .Mit Miivjij rwvi i " onuTiie left are'off. v the e.Teet of f,, lying out.) Johnson has a large acquaintance and consequently an ext-iisiue ranu'e. It isup-pov-d he will ranre front the J'hoenix inine in p.barrustoGo!d llifLStokes Ferry. Bait Moun tain, Hsrris and llartrraves ninri.r. r-.,:-i r ir. ; ,. . o . v '. iuwii ne is well Known ns th fr. Jerrv Athertor. . - ' ' The above reward will be'criv. ft.-i.t, ; Prehension and delivery to me, or twBtv'l- I lars lor his eonfinemeut in anv i i pet him. and Vn dollars for, sufficient inform.. ' tionto eonv,ct any responsible white' inn Ii of harbonng him. . : i 1. MFJiSPRHAfiv!: I .wM 1855. if. nd. St -"-V-H. Rowan WSig Copv fell fBl.f . j , t bill to this fffflceT p7 ' ' MARRIAGE LICENCE .., AND ALL KIND OF BLANKS- FOK SALE HJCIiE. i: ' V j k i i ,- j Jului29th 1855. . : ii -' . - " FAIVCV A X i Ail U HARRIS" STAND, CONCORD. , BURKIIEAI) & 'Ol'LD respectfully call the attention of ti. r..i i i lie generally, tu their large aud well j , M.t-ii! oi v-auarrus. niu ine uuu: . selected stock of lately qpened at the old Harm Stand, one door above, the Cazette offi.-e where pm be found anytliing in the line of fancy Goods such ns Hosiery, ! - " Confectionarioe, Hi PtllFUJIKUV,' Preserves, COMES of every styhs nid variety; Jm elrjr (which we tvill warrant.) Tropical Fruits of every variety, Soaps, JJusical InstruuibnU, Sega rs. Pickles.-Toys, .ic te, too numerous to g" i.Ut) tjetail, but ill of which will he shown to the' public free of charge, and sold on the most accommodating terms. Csive a call and take $ .ook at our stock , '-V- 'v BU RKci EAD - A SM1TIIDK f'ConeordAWil 58th 1845. -i- 10 L, 10 tf I if the ladies of Charlotte and its .vicinity, , r J that she has ojiened a largo assortment of new .French ZTIilllno-ry, y consisting of the latet sty'e of ffiSJ "DRESS MAKINC. BONNETS. CAPS AND" HEAD DUl-KSES aTld a well-selected stock of Dress Trimmings and Patterns. and feds nAMirnd she can give satisfaction in both ' branches. No pains will be spared to plea so. ; ' . , J3jf RIERS promptly attended to. Oct 21. 1R-.4. "85 .1. a.- & m. is:i,i.iii. OULD respectfully anno'iuce to the publie Hint fhev HA V opened a MARBLE SiiOP, nt Salisbury, and Letter, Val v and tini-Ii here, instead .of doing it nt the Nocth as 'we hereto' fore hai done, l'l-uin oiir long evperience. and from the amount of biuiucss wo have been able to do the past year", we are eiiciiurasred o locate permanently, hoping to merit the patron age of all who want Tomb Stones, Monument3, Slats. &c. &c ; As to prices, wo can defy competition on ac count of o'r facility in obtaining marble. Our workmanship i now generally inti -odu -ed in some 'it i-ountie- iu this Statesnnd speaks for itself. - Call and see us. Stiop opjiosite the Livery Stable of Hell, lji;;;er it Co., .and near the '-Railroad Depot. WE have just 1-eceivdd a large saock f fine M AY MAFvRLE. J, D. FHAZIER, AGENT, Concord X. C nlisbtivy. Dec 2S. T- I HAVE to sell or swap, a very tine SAD- sii: iioiisi: a., i Wi-ii t-i iirocure out to -o;;k wel, h R. 1 A1UUN0ER. t tf. Concord, Aii2. 1 1 1855. 9 . " ! ":- ' XEW A KSTABLIllMKNT. A LE X A I) li 15 0 1" 1, llAVNd taken the ofliee one door. above the Pot jotjiee. has opened a A'A'li' JAH.XKSS SHOP. where he will kep on baud a large and varied p.tocV ,ot" ey.cry thins in his lino, con sisting of ha nees. tloubtc and single, of every quality and description. Dridlcs. Martingals. fiirths, ite. Ac ' ; The public-are r.c-pecf fully niviled to uive me a call, a I am deteriuiiied to offer such in ducements both as to work aud pri.c.e a wil not fail to giy,c sat isfaction. ' All kyids of country produce taken in ex change for work at cash prices. ALEXANDEi: ROYD. May jnth IS-'.-'i. lly " BUSINESS KISTLER & JiESLER, A' Rfi carrying on the' UlnrKMlliflliltS Business at thrAld stand on Church St. where" thev invite tbe ntfention of all who de sire work in thiH line. ; They huve emplif.! none but the best workmen, and promise the'n eiistoicers that no effort will be spared to pi ease E BAlGls7 BOOT A 3D SHOE WAKEI5 WOl'LD inform the public that he has open ed a shopv directly oprsitc,the(5azi'tt' Oflieo,4,wlf re he WilJ be pleased tn acconhuo date all wh may favor him with their patron age. Work Warranted. Price as low as anv in the ytate. .-4 Concord. Sept SO, 1 S5 1. ?, 1 tk 3ILRPRY & BLACK, AY still be found at theirold tand near I- the court flou. whei thoy k article l it their hue, such a eep- everi DRV GOODS, GR0CERI1, Hardware, utlery, Ac., dre.. which they will dispose of po ths most accoiiiiiuwlatini' terms t pHnerual dealer's. j lyv ; J. A. PATTERSON. II orsi:sn;.v & ornamexta;. piivth. offers his service U tii- veoi iV. of rbr' rus. lb- may be found at his'Tc-idence, nearh opposite the Store of Murphy dr Black. Pai-e'i Hanging exe-ute 1 iu fho nent. si manner. DJV1D T. BOSlltV, ( ' V,U?? t1"' Fa?'.aW , : , , i! 1 1 "M s,.vl' ' J'J 4.1 wrk -ntm-ted to hi Hi-.ay b.;do,,,,;,at 1.;. ,m stail,, (lCX, uiKr east to n. m. auim.u A C PRIFER & VORhE, WHOLESALE aiul retail Dealers in ForeVn apd Din.itie Irv C.o , IZnr---. r-.7l. t Vi j illiil airs' fj ROChlt II.fi, and ever.v aiiHe'rieuaflv kept in Store-, which will be dt-i.osed i.f .. .!.....' . SlnncI.Aew Brick Sorc on w via .vriu;ET. BROV&IiRIMlER, LlSIiWiY. N. C. jAM'suewnrpiiyMc.ria, keeps eoT.,Mnth "tt iorUnent of cooking, Psrlm -Xnd Px 9V. mng the beat of which i- 1 he Tloruiiiy STAR, ' me Da stove ln'tbo union. Ilty re also "-eany io o-ojoti m roofing and guttering, til VuPI'f or nhuig4a their l:a, accordusg u - e vim-s aaa at short n:ce. -fal.ibnry, ilay.i: I;5. ih'.in-it IVEW Hi X I WILLIS ELKI.NS, rtnift.t of 'TIS ttl 1 ,1 I ..... 1 M J-- V, ' '. lIler rt,e kept iu I.:. j line of business. All Roofint a vl , . , x t u me bet manner, .,d ..,,1. !;,!, ,iii Hu puucmaiiy attended i i r ' D. M. WAGNER & io.. IVT- 00 found by their old. Ust j !,. Tu Hill! t).f i :i 1 ji M- UN- iii j -M-L imblie generally, at their uK! ., CUurdi Street, ready and willing i,, orders in the ; CARRIAGE AXD El l making business, with which they vored.f , I....X (iV RISTliER & KESLER'S - COACH and Carriage .'TJjiuufar tory, on Main Street, next d,T ! '.'hilvVit. YorkeV raiiixe of Mores, is kept eiui-i..ii'.t ynp plied w ith Coaches. Carriage, liugu !.-. vk -aways, ite,, tc.. ud l'ne pvoprii-tor r m!ws rr..-iy for a trnde. Repuirtng iiK..u J itl promptness, and neatness. S. Wi BRACKEN k CO, - CAniXET WAHEIWOMS. 'R E jv for ruiWte inspecrfrri? J. are well supplied witbi;iod worl offer to thei- fnende and the publie i ov. I li kllliT, Hi d ie publie L'':iTiilt, ; f a large and beautiful assortment of f.i,j ' Alii! t.M it V fl'rilit ii.-.i n.-lili .:n . it Vi rt uioJerntc price. Mum on CUurrh t of the Met r",oist Church. V. N. MITCHELL'S COACH, Carriage, ICufft;i4v ROCK A W A V -MA N I' FA ("TORY .. r.-l, Street. nearU-tppositis the Methodist r'urd,, ijs recommended for god work fckd Ly.' i- Repairing jlone in a tasty and durabb iii..inifH Speeiinens of work mav In" seen at-th.-ir -hops P 1 1 0 FKSS ION A L (JAR I )S. DR. A. C. MCREE, Y be found at all times. at his office i j 1TJ. Harris' How. No, B, or at his residence, one1 door North of his office, unless pro!; -.,ii . ally eitr:nre'i. DR. Y. ,17. HKNUKRSCN Y be found at all times, unless Tirol". ally en igcd, at his ( ITice. No 1, F AJJ calk wil he piinctu;' l.tl I liricTc IJiw. tended to. Im. IS. P. Ileseiit, rORMEHl.l' OF COXCOniK AT. ( J) LlH'LAR pradnato of the p... timorc ' College (f llelit. "e, bus removed to the t..-i iury. and n.ay lie found at tl)e, "l'ii , i i . except when 1 roiessionuii y aoseni. 27. 1851. v: 1,'No. 1. if DU. JOHN ri.NJt, Apthee:,"j Druggist. , - irr.Deall the ii'.!e.uti-m- of l'.. people. .,f ('al.:;rrUi In lii- cxteii-ive asaultmtiit oi h s y ( i 'do Is. -i.t ') rii i 'uiritu, Oils, u' a y'.v, Dru-jf, Mrdicl.i's, Su I'ljicallmtru in.':-.s ail everyt!)ing els.;s usually ili ii St );;. Ijppjiite U tiotte Oloe.. k" p in a AYER'S PILLS, Anp.w and singularly successful remedy for th cure of all Bilious diseases Costiveness, Indl- gestioa, Jaundice, Dropsy, Rlieumotiim, Fevtri, Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflamma tions, Headache, Pains in the Breast, Side, Back, and Limbs, Femajc Complaints, Ac. Hit. Indeed, very few are the diseases in which a Furgatire Medi cine is not more or less required, and much sick, ness and sutfaring might be pfeyented, if harm less but effectual Cathartic were more freely used. Ko person can feel well wftil a costive habit of body prevails ; besides it aoon generates serious and often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided by the t ov tne tinieJv ana ludicious use of a aood nureatire. This is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and oi LOlds, l'everisti ymptoms, lents. They all tend to hecomi unions derange produce the dee Bilious derangements. They all tend to become or eep seated and formidable distemper wmcn lona ine n curses an over tne land. Hence a reliable family physic is of the first importance to the public health, and this Pill hss been perfected with consummate skill to meet thr.;. demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Profes-, sors, and Patients, ha,s shown result turpasmng any thing hitherto known of any medicine. . Cure. haTe been effected beyond belief, were thy not sub-' itantiated by persons of such exalted position anJ character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among the many eminent gcntluuien who have testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention : . Da- A. A. Hayes, Analytical Chemist, of Boston, and State Assayer of Massachusetts, --hose high, professional character is endorsed by the Host. Euwaku-Kvkkett, Senator of the U. 8. Roman- C. WiNTiiuor, Ex-Speaker of the House of Representatives. Abhott LiiWKBNce, Minister Plen. to England, f Johm B. Fitzpathick, Csth. Biwhop of Boston. Also, Dr. J. K. Chilton, Practical Chemist, tf New York Citr, endorscd'bv Hon. W. LMakct, SecreUxy of Stat. W'm. B. Astok, the sichest man in America. S. Lki.avo A Co., Propr's of the Metropetitan " Hotel, and others. . Did space permit, we could Rive m anv hundred (Certificates, from all. parts where the "Pill have been used, bnt evidence even more convincing than the experience of eminent public men is found in. their effects upon trial. These PHI', the result of long investigation and study, am offered to the public a the best and mot complete which the present state of medica) science can afford. They are compounded not ot the drufrs themselves, but pi the pediefnaj virtues only of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical ' process is a state of purity , nd combined togtar m each a manner as to insure the best result. Thi fystem of composition for medicine ha been found in the Cherry Pectoral and rills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had 'hitherto Men ob tained by any process. The reason is perfectly ob vious. While by the old mode of composition, every medicine is burdened with more or less of acri monious and injurious qualities, by thi each indi. ridual ftrtue only that is desired for the curative tTect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual ities of each supstance employed are left behind, the? curative virtues only being retained. - Hence it i elf-evident the effect should prove they lav proved more purely remedial, and (he Pill a surer, more powerful antidote to disease than any other -medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that my medicine should be taken under the counsel of an aUending Physician, and as he could not properly jndfte of a , remedy without knowing its composition, I have supplied the accurate f ormula- by which both nay Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole body of Practitioners in the United States and British Amer ican Provinces. If, however, there should fce' any no who ha not received them, they will - be promptly forwarded bv mail to his address. - Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how few would be aVa if their composition was knpwa I Thsir life consists iu their mystery. 1 have no mysteries. , The composition of my prcparstiwis is laid opea to all 'ten, and L'. who axe comaetent to judge on the subject freely a.v.nowleiege thejr convictions of. their intrinsic nteriu' The Cherry Pectoral wis pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderfW met.! i before its effects wpre known. Many em- . inert i jysicians have declaim! the same thing of my Pills, nd even more confiV' rlv, anti -re will ing to cerufv thit,,thfir a:,.iciji'-' wn' more thart realixedbv tneir rftai '.-m.ii . Tbeyo- erate bv their . .-.w ill influence oa tf , inter.-1 viscera to' purify the blood t. 1 ftimuiate into health v action remove the obstr-i-tioiis, of the stomach, bowels, liver, r.nd other orpr of 9 body, restoring t).ejr .-TDyuIar ict: - j to health, an by correcting, wherevr Jiy xit. such derangr menu a are the firvt origin of disease. Being ugar wrapped they x pleasant to Use, -and being pursly vegetable, no harm can arise froia their nse in anv quantity. .i n For minute directing, , frapp on Uie iwx PKKl'XKEIi HX iAMES C. AVER, Practical and Analytical ChemUC LOWBIX. MASS. Prie ti Casts pr oz. Hv Soxes for $1. ' sot sr ' - Concord 'S. C si J 0
Concord Weekly Gazette (Concord, N.C.)
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Oct. 6, 1855, edition 1
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