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    o a t h e i r i r u u k s o r a m o n g t h e i r b r a n c h e s .

    a lY ec te d w i t h m u s s , ILoe, a n d v c i u u s k i n d s

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    t h e }i iv' iii i>es. H I ^ ' U r t i i i L « ^ ̂ --

    ! ' r i i e m i n d m a y b e o v e r u u r d e n e d ;

    I j a l 1 k ' t h e b o d y , i t i s s t r e n g t h e n e d m o r e

    h y i l . 'i j t ' a j i j j t h o f ''serx-'i.-vC t h a u o f c l o t h e s .

    IN STIN C TS.BY SOPHI.\ ISKLIN*.

    H eave n gave the ln-'e desire for sv^'eets.

    And .strewed the Helds with fiowerii;

    T h e thirs ty laud for nioi.stare wai ts ,A ud K * t h e aid ■■•*>. il*- c . i l i c i m y w i f e b a d n a m e s ,

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    m u c h , a n d th r e a t e iu -d t 'r i can ,

    a n d h e ’s a n l ' ,ng l i e ot s p r o u t s , ’

    >he c o n t e n d e d t h a t Ik s h o u l d b e p u t u n d e r

    t iui S a l o o u . M e w - Y o r k , e x c u s e d h i i i i ae l f a s

    f o l lo w s :“ X o w . g e n t l e m e n , i t s a l l a m i s t a k e p o n

    m v hnor i t is. h e n a m a n s in a c r o w d ,

    a n d h a s h i s h a n d s l t a s a p t t o

    p o k e it in s o m e b o d y e l s e ' s n o c k e t a s hi s

    o w n . I w-as in preci>< ly s u c h a l ix . I h a p

    p e n e d to s l id e m y h a n d d o w n in t h a t m a n ’s

    IS** A man who was tried in Boston for stealing a hors ê and wagon, being called upon to .‘jpeak for himself, .said: “ I havenothing to say in particular. The fact is, when I ge t half or two-thirds drunk, I think everything belongs to me.” Whereupon the Bo.ston i ’oi t̂ makes this parenthesis:- - There are some very sober people act as if

    they think just as Joe does when he is drunk.

    th e i n l l u e n e e o f c rblon ' forn: i ie fo re t h e s a p - p o c k e t , t h i n k i n g it w a s m y o w n a n d I fe l t l i n g s w e r e a p p l i e d . .*^010111011 w i t h a l l h i s c e r t a i n i t w a s n iy p o c k e t , w7/f/t I d i s c o i e r e d

    w i ' d o i n . w a s b e h i n d t lie p r e s e n t fa~t a g e in it d ihed th.ui any 1 b>te! in Xanh (,’arolinri. I t is IIIV inteiii iou to make tii;s a !■ In.'S! Cl^AJ'.S l i o T l i h .

    a ^ o T i C ’ i : .

    Q T R A V E D o r b T O L E X f ro m ^th e s u b s c r i b e r , ill U n io n con n- ̂

    t y , fivc m i l e s w e s t . t Lai iesl>ornni^h. f 1 f i A n s o n c*)uiity, on t h e n ig h t oi ihe 11th of Ap r i l l a s t , .4 IC i V J J '4 if{ o f m e d iu m s i / e . 1 I or II y e a r s o d. 1 wil l p.iy a r e w a r d ( f I 'KX D O L L .M x S for t h e ( lel iv*'ry o f said mar .- to m e , o for i i i to rniat ioi i so t t i a t I get lit-r— o r ' I ' W LX I V D D L l - A u S to r in l 'o n n a - lioii 'UlRi-ie.ii t o c o n . i c t the thiel '. A d d re s s m e at L a i i e s b o r o ’, A n so n c o u n t y . X'. ( ' .

    . l A M K S 1. ROSS.X . B. 1 t h i n k t h e m a r e w a s s to l e n , and

    th a t t h e t i iiet wewt 111 t h e d i r e c t i o n o C h a r lo t t e . J . !• R .

    June 10, IS j G.— Ct

    eonveyane i s to a n y paii ol'ilie s m r o u n d in g c o u n try, I ' , .S. iJ i iUW X, I ’rojaietor.

    J u n e vJ4, l-ofi— :.ni! L' 'J'he rst.-t̂ r,- Oak-.- t'.— C h a r a c t e r ^ rujn i-d o r ] . a r t i a l l y | the Walton House.

    i n ju r e d b y t h e f a m i ly o r p i e c e . 'V'illagi*.

    M v S:ables are laru''>' and wel l-supplied with ]iarent low j)iice now asived. '1 he most ample 1proveii'Jer, and J am prejcired at a nioiii '-nt’s no- security v\ ill l,e gi \ en lor tli -̂ taiiLUil p e i to im ance 1tie'- to MJppiv iiiv ti i . ' t o i iei s wiih ilor. IS and Coolers, i t i M t i t l l o f Mi M-c l i i i i e i y.

    IL A- J. MrCOI/LCM,Xo. in, L idr ldge .‘stn.-a, Xew-Voik.

    Jfarcli ‘J.”*, J ' o t i .—;!iii

    ! ^ 5 I O O B S e u a r d .

    H R AX a W A V iVom my I ’ail Jb ^ iinalaw fu l for ail,- person to e rec t a n y i .iiildiiig, o i h e r t h a i i h i i c k o r s t ne, vvith m e ta l r ofs. on is(j a r e s No. I , *2, l i I . i>, 7 , an d I I , boun ded by I 'h . r 1, Sixri i , C o l l e g e , und C h u r c h ^treets.

    .Any ppison v i d.it n:; the above Ordinance, sha 1 I r l i i t a i i d pay the sum t>f ; ! i . s , I r o n

    i n g W a g o n s ; a n d i n t l o r s e - S h o e -

    i n g , & c . , w e w i l l y i e l d t o n o o n e

    fo r i i eat in 's s , w e a r , a n d di ' ] ) ; i t ch . I n t e r fering Shoes .ij:l eomnion ditto $ 1, cast- steel tOi-N,or steel plate, .'ji'J.

    1 h;tvnt, a lew doors ' -m yr / * -r—» -a—■

    S o u t h o f K e r r ’s H o t e , ort r . . t W h o l e s a l e 1 a n d K e t a i l , a t tin* l o w e s t C a s h p r i c e s , a l l a n d

    1

    every art ic le in ihe ir lineTh**y have Just opened a very extensive

    ^'tock of f all and W in ter

    Dry-Goods, Ready-Made Clothing-, Hats, Caps, Boots,

    biioes. Guns, P isto ls and Trunks.

    .And a great inaiiy other artic les tooniim»*r. oiis to mention, to all ot which teey in v i t r th-* .itt*-n:ion o the public, and tl.e ir fr ieinis in "e iie ia l . 'I 'heir we ll known lo v jir ices, as w ell as the ir very extensive van. t y o f (Joods, is a l i i i i ted by all who have heretolore patronise 1 them. I'herefore i is use.ess lor them to s.ny iiny more.

    nU C cKF.R Sc SOMMF.RSCharlo tte , O c t . Hi. ’ .'..'j-tl

    A t ( h i s S i m p l e V ' o r d

    A X n y I. I , s im p le as it is. vou h e a r a greu ̂ i r v made ove r < l-O r i i l X G ! Vou ta k e

    up the pap. ' rsai i . l a l m ost the fir>t word yo.* see IS « 1 ^ 0 | < | | | ^ i

    ̂ oil s t r o 1 ove r the c. t » , an d you wil l J see SM vi.L samples of

    o J C . O T H i i v r c s . M fA l l t t U her . a l i t t i r th e r e ,An d no a s so i tm e i i t a i i v w h e re ;

    L’nt i l you get to

    I I A :W h e re e v e r y one runs to get

    C 3 r O O C 3 L C r i o t l X i T X S i■ \ nd w h y do they run th e r e ' bun j- ly be.

    ^hey r a n get C lo th ing b e t t e r n ade, more I jc . ' . ionabie, and at less pr ices th a n a t an y House in Xo^th C a ro l in a . We m a k e a b u s i n e s s of I t— m a n u ta c tu r e our o w n ( loods, and e v e r y a r t i c le sold by us is W A R R A X T h D , oi

    , m o n e y r e tu rn ed .And we a re bound to ke ep

    T he Largest and most Fash ion able Stock o f Clothing

    in the State.W e h a v e a full s to c k of C h i .d r e n s ’, Y o u t h s ’

    I ».nd B o y s ’ C L O T i i l X i ; , at low p r i c e s . A lso

    I GENTS’ FUi^NISHING GOODS,I T i t i W i i s , i \ # M < A Si HA tiS . C M R K K L L A S , C ASKS.

    a m i l * o c J m

    _ H A I R , T i ' O T l I . \N1> X A I L HRrSHI ' ..^: . c ̂

    j a i l ot w h ic h will be fr'*elv sh o w n and pr ice s i ven , U'hels o f g'X.d inerch i nt a hie

    w h e a t , for w h ic h 1 will j.iiy tho hi^'hi .st ca sh pi ice,

    C h a rh i t t c , from i ts faei l il ios ol t r ; insport iI ion is one » f the In :-l ini .tnd nrirlxe'.s in the S o u t h er n S tal es . 1 liavi; erect ed larire M e rc h a n t Mil ls con11:1 lions to the Ra i/ro;i l f igure lor it.

    I am prc[):ircd to g r ind fo r l(d l . I f y n n vv.-int f lour whose hr..lid Will he s i i l l ic i i lit lo sell it in a i i j ’ m.-irket in the world, here is (he ;.l.ic(Mo have i l manufactured. 'I'hesc M il ls have ill- really •iiiide a rej.u tation not in fe r io r to any in the country.

    L P R O Y SPP.IXG.S. .Tuiin l . j , 1 — 17- ! f

    on hand the be>t d -scrij.tion ol F.gyptian, Ita li; in ar;d i us omers f i r the v ry l iberal patronagea n d A n e - r ca n M a r b le .

    .-\11 oiders. lor any article, ndilressed to thesnb- scribers, wdl niei't with prompt attentiiiii, and w ill be ]>ack!-il and lorwaidi d with the luiuost can* and de,' |.at(di.

    1 he yard is sitii.-ited on tlie north-west corner of the Charlot te 1>. pot Yard.

    W.M. T I O D Y A .«f>XS..Tan. I""I).— 1V

    . \ i : i v . ^ S A I I K L I : Y A U O111 Charlotte.

    H K sut i 'cr ib IS have establ ished a Mar ’.le i ̂ ard, on tiie si cond sipiure south of tiie

    (. >ii:rt-Hou>i', au' l r> spi A-:!n lly olfi r their ser^-ices , to all who l iny d.-sire an y tliiiig in their hin- ot ■ bu-;ine.ss. Th.-y will k'-< p «.n baiivl the best and , hand. 'oni'

    j .Mmii‘ ] i r inc ip le . a n d is pi-i fectly water - j . roof , a n d■ go es alw.-i\ s s i u i ; a n d s \ r i ' , . Als o ,

    S h a r p ’ s C i i e h r a t e d l i i f l c ,

    ' rhr i .wi i i f r a b.ill w i th p -rfrct a c c u r a c y e ig h t h n n - dit-d y a rd s . Al. 'o. l i volver. ' a n d F i v e S hoo te rs , a t Mani i l ' ac t i in r ' s prices , to th e t ra de .

    Sanin* 1 Su t i ic , ' land, III R ehni'M.d, lor a ease o! < j . ins, I’l-tols, aiul Rille-', e,\h b i n d at the l . . \h'b. i io; i ol a i t i c l i s ot Ani>;r-i.-:i:i ,M imi lae ii i ic, In Id in the c iiy ol R ; c l r n iond, on th e Inth day ol . \ o \ e m ! » r, IH.".).

    J . A. u i : l \ I X . i w t .J . W’ . r,:;v. Ki.i.KN, Si ( ’y.

    [ . M a y ‘Jii. I ' . ‘ ♦).— !’.m ]

    T o R a i 3 B S o i a d Q ' o i i t r a c t o r s .

    a." ■

    Mtop IZ i i i i !M a x 0 ]-’ F, or was decoy e k m > , \ cV e s i ^ v . \ o l b !«

    C OMMISSION MERCHANTSX'O. 1(», R’O A X O K E Sl-iCAKE, ’

    T V o r l b l k , V i r : ; i n i . i .Pay active attention to the .sale ot Pluur*n,l

    other kinds of J’lodiice, a \o id ing uuneeessan- charges and n-ndt r ing prompt returns.

    ^ lay 'JO, IS.'.ti— Jy

    c i T A J t L o T T E m mIIY

    •f. R . K K K K , E*ro|>rietor.F V E iJ V accommodation afforded

    the patrons o f the CllARLOTTF H O IF .L .

    A l UU.■̂ Hotel is kept the Stag Office for IV.and I 5axter s daily line ol stages Irom Ciiarh.tti-\ij

    L inco ln ton, Sh.-lby aud iJiuheifordtou to .IsLe- ville, X \ C,

    ̂Also, for the line of Tri-we. k ly Stage.s from Cbarioite via Mimroe. X. C. and Lancaster, .S C to Camden, S. C. ’ '

    Pa tionso f th Charlotti- Hotel couvey.-d toaiid iron; the di ]K>ts tree ol charge.

    T a I ' ' - / - ..J.'Ui, r , l>oG.— Jni

    Pe:.t;i ,i; to .'e!l L a n d.I.-i'. IIon-;ti«u :i;ul oth r.- 1 leir.' at Law id' j I

    ! K . P>. Il"n.->ton. J

    I T apjii-ining to tin' s;!ti-»fai-tion of ihe C. ,nrt ,that .laiii -s ll.'ii~ on. ------- 15nttt.‘r and Mar-

    j gan t, bis w il.., and .Im>. X. Huii. ' ton. the chi ldr en and h' irs at law ef '.-lid l iobr . P . Hou. 't ..n,

    ̂ dect as"d, are n,,t inbabii.-ints of this .State, hut I reside bt-yond the limits of t in-same ; I t is there- • lore Old-ri d, t!iat publ icat ion be inaih’ for si.x

    week.«. in the \Vi .-.t'-m D' nnH-rat. for said d> t'tn- d a n t ' to be and :i]>pt-ar hi tie* t"rni of thisCourt , to b h' id f.'r the o«'!in*y ni' I 'n i i .n . m ;h - Comt-Hcu. ' i - in M, IP.'j.'j. D e a r S r : 1 a m d i n iu an ( -Meus ive t r a v i 1 m t h e

    W'e>t a n d So i ,U i . ue, - r ( i n Si ai i -s . a s u> n(*r:d a j e m f >r . \ l i ims ’ . \ : i i e r i e a n r . i n i n n n t, a n d wo i . l d b(- i>ladi f von v.Miilft f av o r nn- w i i h a n t td P R O -L I W O i l ; s H A I R b’ E s i u H A T I N F„ a s1 ! e t l ' issi ir i ii I r a n ii i t r ' . i l c e it in i n a n v pla- Cf -< vviiere it not kn i ' W n , a s m y b e a d is a l i vin; ; i (r*; inio; iy o l i ts v a l u a b l e [ ni ; | ( r i y , m r(-sii)rini4 i h e h a i r to i t s na t i i i a l (. , , | , , r . I a m f m i y yi art , o l d, an d tiTV t i ' i ir w,T.i ai rn 'St w h i t e ; l.;;t a f t e r n s m u th r e e h a l f p in t h o l l i e s , my h a i r ia r.s bea i i t i fn l a n b u r n a s it w a s ni rmn II i i n p i o M d i n a p p o f i i .a n c e , a .d I w m id no t he w - i huu t a boirir- o n h a n d fo r t h e p r i c e o i t e n . I s h o u l d U ' \ e t y t.d»id f* a t i e j i d lo a n y m a ' i f r c o n n e c i r d w . th t h e I l A l R U E>i. ' POR -X ' l I \ E . I h a v e ix-en fo r f i l teei i y r a r s en - caL' ed in t h e s a m e b u s in e s s , ar d w i l l b e g l d d lo h e a r f r o m voti aooi i . V t i y r t s p e e i f n l l v

    W M . Fi P R ^ O M E .a t 11 1 ATnik f t « i r f ( - i , S i . F.o n s , .NT

    n . ; respeetfiil ly invite tin- at- - tt-ntion of the public to mv House, Jl»

    which is sitnati-d ;5 ihiors north-east of K i .. „ tel, w hicb is now op.-u for n gnlur und trausie'^ boarders. Particniar attention paid to feedinp horses at either of my sl;ibles. All Linds ofdre- \'ei> w i l l i im l ample accommodatioii at iny Hihi.'m'. Having sand lots, shed .stables ami pleiitvof water, Aiso, all k inds ot smithing saildlV iiorse up to ;i coach and four, at tix- shortest un, 1, t f

    C A r J t O L L i i o r s KV

    ^ 0 ^H I.S large and sjdendid ihree-storv btiilJ- JB- ing, on the e.'isf side of Chester Jiepotii*

    nou' o])eii lor till- accomniodali( 11 of ]»< rs(»ns tra- ve ll ing by the (-ars or otheiw ise.

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