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Irdving reroivod his Fall and Winter FASHIONS for the 1S44-5, takpp pieapuse in an- nouncinj;^ to his friends and the public that he continues to carry on the Tailoring bn- sincss, two doors nortii of the Charlotte Hotel where he will ■m ,3 be "ratified to to receive a rail I’roin Buch as may want his Rcrv'ico. Of pns^l fav'ors he is not forgetlul;—arid, from the sritisfactinii which has been n.anifested »vith his efforiR to please, he flatters iiimself that he is able to give ^^eneral satisfaction. October, 1S44. SO—r. NEW GOODS Jl'ST nnCEIVED, jCharloUc ©mg’ Store I JUST RECEIVED, tlichos taPPor'e Piipplv nf DIJUGS. \TED1CI.\ES P A I \ T S. 011.S. D VE STUFFS S P U’ E s. SURGEONS INSTRU- ME\ rs. VIALS, BOT I'LES. SIJOP FURNITURE. BRUSHES, SOAPS, CONFEC TIONARY, PERFUMERY. &.c.&c.. ever oll’ered in this place. Also. .1 jireat variety of Patent Mt*di- cines. Country MerciianTs. PyHiriiuiB. and other dealers are reBj)ecirully itivited to call and examine our stock, as we are prej,)are(l to offer indiicenienlo to purchase I’or Cash, or to prompt dealers on the usual time. Orders from a distance v.’ill receive prompt attention. ]J. OATES. Druutrist. May, 3, 1S4 I f)>- v. Pi’ioTsr sMIP Sale of liiiiid and HentSsig' asid © « isriiio*. WILL be Rented publicly in Charlotte, on the Isi day ol January next, tlie HOUSI^S and k -i- ! LOTS formerly owned by the late James M. Hut- V«r Goia I.cvcr Watches, «ni b.lver chjson, ftr the tern, pf twelve rooi.lhs. do., Gold gafds and fob chains and Iceys; brest-pins, finger rings, gold and Silver pencils, table and te.t SpooiiR, warranted, fin^ pocket and pen Knives.— Low for c:i,^h. T. TROTTER. Char!. t;e. A^'ril 10 ]?• 1 {. Wi ALSO. I At the same time and place, four valuable NE- 1 GROES will be fiircti to (he l)est hirldt’r lor the [ term of twelve months, to wit: BONAPARI'E. the | Barber, HEI\RY. a rough carpenter, RACHAEL, and DOVE\, hoih good cooks and experienced house servariis'. THOMAS T.. HUTCHISON. Eivfi.-’n Grove, l.)ec. S7..:it '3>Y ViPt -r of' ^ I'hoivas ( londlal.f^ 0:1 1 of'Frust to trio r.':ccuted hy j tlie ISih day of Novem | her. 18 I2,i \vi:l ( Xj'cs'.' lo puhlii-sale on Saturday tlje H;h (!ay "f P'eri mbcr next, at t!ic Courthouse in i:;inr!nt!e. -Jil ' 'H’i'act Of lym!: m ih.' cn?;j!«v of.M'-i'klonliurir. atljoinioir the Linds ol Isaac Hciit!er -f>n, .In’in S. J. II. Bissle and others. co,.rn,!iii>-g ().\r, AND SEVEN A- 'Ri'iS. Tern\>, note j'a.vahli' in Ijnnk. U. K. TAYLOR, Trustee. Xov^niher ISU, 85-ts. r^ J jtiwag^ ^ ILL he f;oid on file seeond day of January ^ ne.xt. at ihi‘ Store of Thomas P. Grier, in Steel (^reek, the Plantation, on which the late Nan cy Strongj Deed, resided, contapinj^ 143 Acres of L»’nod Land, the above Plantation is situated on the waters ol’ Steel Creek, adjoining the lands of Dr. Harris, Huge Harris and Mrs. Burton, on the Plantation is a good new 0welling- House, and all necessary out Buildings b!o On Ilie same day will bo sold two or three valua- Any of tlie above proporty cun he rented or f-.reti privately by application to the sub.-«cnher, on or belore the 1st January. T. li. II. J%%^roes; one of which is a fir^;! rate Shoemaker. And all the NEGIiOIJS lo the Heirs of Charles Strong Deed, will be hircil lor the term of one year. JOHN M. STRONG. Admr. Nov. 20ih, Ibll. 8G—ts. ^'^The Journal is requested to copy. T DR. D. J A Y N li FAMILY MEDICINES. HESE medicines are recommended and exten sively used hy the most intelligent persons in the United States, by num«irous Proiessors and Pre sitlents of (Colleges, Physicians ol the Army and Navy, and of Hospitals and Almshouses, and by more than five humlred Clergymen of various de nominations. They are expressly prepareci for family use, and have acquired an unprecetlented popularity through out the United States; and as they are so admirably calculated to preserve health and cure disease, no family should ever be without them. Tlie proprie tor oJ these valuable preparations received his edu cation at one of the fiest Medical Colleges in the United States, and aad twenty years experience in an extensive and div(‘rsifi(’d practice, by which he has had amj>le opportunites ot’acquiring a ;i radical knowledge of disease.=, and ot the rern'.'dies best cal culated to remove them. Names and priecs of Dr D. Jai/?ies Fam 'iiy Medi cines, viz : Jayne’s Expeclorani. per boltle, This is one of the most efficient, pleaaant, and safe composition ever otfered to the public for the cure'of aariouB derangements of the stomach andsowELs fnd the onhi article w’orthy of the least confidence or curing COLERA INFANTUM or SUMMER COMPLAINT ; and in all the above diseases it re. ally, acts likt> a charm. All persons are requested to try it. for without ex ception it is the most valuable family medicines ev er yet discovered. Hundreds, nay, thousands of certificates have been received from Physician? Clergymen, and families of the first respectability’ bearing the strongest teatimony in its favour, too numerous to publish. 77ic above Medicine is sold by B. OATEl$, June, 1S44. 62- JUST RECEIVED T the Charlotte Drug Store, a large and fresh supply ofinvoluable Eamilv Medicines, amon'ff which isre ' ’ (( Hair Tonic “ SI 00 (( Tonic Vermifuge “ 1 00 (C Carminative Balsam, large, 0 50 .( “ “ small, 0 25 a Sanative Pills, per box. 0 25 American Hair Dye, 0 50 SPENCER-8 VEGETABLE PILLS The thousands among us who use this medicine need not be told how high is the.position which it sustains, nor of its paramount advantage over all other preparation of a a similar character: But for the benefit of those who have not given it a trial, or who may be skeptical of its virtues, we insert the following certificate from Mr. Isaac M. Thomas, rx ii^sisc i ij ii.-ur.iK'rr-iLrMO,; ni.orinf= t;ic traveiiiii^'' tiiat ht^ ru!i=: a 1: 10 c!' J’.vc.-horsc StajK's rcguiar.'y i'e'ween ';>?;!> and Li!icoln»on. N. C.. twice a wei'k—leaving ti;t> foi'int r place on Tuesday ainl l'’r;!ay inc'Tiiirigo( eacii week. Hi^ teamc-' ■ !>' gcod ;w. 1 h:s Stages ('einlurta'tle. ;in i every exertion v. ill •« mail-* {•» ace.):an)o late. ]va.s.=;enirt;rs and nialic s ai'sfictorv i:i every Stale of North Carolina, j M E C K J. E N B I IZ G C i) U T Y i Superior Court of August ISM. | SARAH E. HILL ^ ! Vs. vPt'tition ^br Di'^ort’e. I MILES HILL. i I T appeannii to t'ae satisfaction of the Court tliat ' the (lef’eiuiant in this case, .Miles Hill, is nt)t an * nilblM-''*** rejiin* ordered that . i[,,i annexed, formerly the pro-^'^’yi'^ in Iht. All f ivIeiibiiriT Jellfrs'iriian. iio'ilsiriir sii1 de- i. 1. ,.;’i 1 1.. » Icndatii to bt‘ atid apj)**iir belbre the Judi^e of our iu*xt Superior Court of Law a.iid Equity, u> t>e held lor H e County of Mecklfuimrg, at the Courthou.^e in Giiarlotte, tni the lih ^londjiy jri February in’.''.t. then and tliere to ple;ui to nr aii'^w»‘r pi iintitf’s pe- DKtMRA BLE PROPERTY SALF.. THE residence and planta- - I 1- *1... . _ . I't-cM.. and rec(‘ntly .sq. occupied j lion, or it will l;e p( t for h‘-arie.ir c.r jmrtc. I V\ iiae.-s, JcuniiiL's li. hn'r. ''erk oi uur said Ct. ; at (_)ii . in the by th Ian- .Mrs. L. Connor, is now o!i'e-ed lor sahv 1 Tin . la’e is situated on the great road leadin*: ' Irom S.ilishnry fo Lincolnton attd wiiliiii one mile of ^ I’l atty'.-^ Ford. The Tract contains tfie lih Moiuia v 'in Ausz.. A. D. 181}, and ^ a larsze porti«)u ol which lias on the hanks of the Ca G'Jl'i 3’car o! Auieiica.; 1 M.K*pi'ii,iein‘e. 1 tauba River. •I*' travt;* 'i'.ortable t;- l':'pec’. PriVt-e eonve\a:;re -.vi. Deer. G. 1-. J. 13 Prs. fee KEKlx, c. :.!• ?10 87 !. 0. .3tn veil. o*.* * I'V ir-'ideraic tc: a TV>* e iori^’slieu la tra- r^ny :esired poin', o;i ve- -0 ISAAC ERWIN. 4 1 -r mm P'iOPSBTV FJR SAii, C’o: a iS t f-; f - V J. LU-X W. ItAl.NT.Y. T i-rnrui :. 'y i:i ^jt>eord, N. C.. tenders his s»'r- vi'-es to :l “ pntiiie in llie above line ot husine.‘=s. Havinu I itr.deli'\vi:h all tlie too!s and ma- ^I'li i's ?it'i'''>s.)rv t-> tl.e ] rosei’Ution of his busines.-. ami I'.av'!: f '”*.11 tor several vears eniraged at it. h'' i- 'T/r? bv uur' ti i‘liair e.tieniioa to merit a liberal j-hare of :!ie nuiaie nationa:'e. Y order oftJic Court of Equity for .Mecklenbur,: county. I will sell to the hiuhe.'rt bidder, in th(’ 'I'own ot'('har'otte, on .Monday of tlu* next Countv Court, (the 4111 .Monday in January, 1845.) that Vr.liiarjle llv)nsc aii.l belongin’.: to the hcir\s of Mrs. Nolen, situntotl on traoe strr rf, hetwc!-!! th.e Courthouse and the Branch iP.vIn^^ locntcii hinif^cir i t ho propi;rlj is in good coodition. 1 tn’ini ■ made l-:no\vii at ilic aalo. D. n. DUNLAP, r, m. 1:. Dec. 20. iSli. ' Sy:-:ts 'I’he imj'rovemrnts are handsome, and in good re pair. aiul iti*' situation one oftlie most healthy, plea sant and elit'erlul in the country. For term--, which will be liberal, and other partfc- ulars, I refer to Mr. Rufus Reid, ‘and Mr. Robert Ml Dowell, ne irthe premises. IT. W. CONNOR. Nov. 11. ISM. 84-4t i tl*\ %rrJ3rCr, A LI c\ LL those indebted to tlie estate o Dr. Stephen • V* ’.I ■■ T_. > . lai*., c^'Utn, fttiu > . kp a-'Ai \J a.ici U\l(ui rcitoc r’3> A i M ’ FOi) REnT. fli CA. Fox deceased, are requested to come forward inuneiliately anil ni;dce settlement with the adminis trators or their notes, or account will be li)und in the hands of an oflieer. Prompt atK'tiiion t'l this will save cobt. C. T. ALEXANDER,/t- JOSEPH W. ROSS, ^Execrs. Mav27. 1S44. G2- All the above mentioned Medicines are prepared ONLY by Dr. D. Jayne, Inventor :ind Sole Proprie tor, No*. 20 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa., who has hesitation in recommending them to the j hiirhly respectable merchant of community as preparatioiKs worthy of their ediire ' Alahunia: ° coolideiice. and is lolly [)ersuaded from puijf oxj>eri- ™ 0. . «i » ence. that they will be found eminently successful TA.^i.ErEGA Sft.ings, Ala. Aug. 17,1342. in removeing those disetises lor which they are seve- This is lo certify, that I have been afUicted with ally reccommeded. Sick-headache, Dyspep.«ia and Liver Complaint and Costiveness. for the last 8 or 9 years, during which time I had taken, as widl as I recollect, about GO boxes of Beck Willi’s Pills, 12 boxes of Peters’ Pill? and a nnmlier of boxes of Champion’s anci £rand- retli’s Pills, all ol which afforded me but little or nor releif. At last was recommended Dr. Spencer's Vi'ire'table Pills, and well I did; for ! iiever had bin one attack oftlie Sick-Headache after I commenced faking the Pills, (now about six months,) and I can didly conless that I have derived more real beneiii froiTi the use ol Spencer’s Pills, than froai nil the other medicines and pills that I have ever taken andj would earnestly recontmeud them TO ALl! as being in my opinion, the best medicine in use for all fingering complaints. The Pills have done tne so nuich good, that I would not feel to bewillinf ■ without them for five dollars a box; and I canntTt hut feel very grateful to Dr. Spencer for havin^r prepared such a valuable medicine, and the disir" biition of it is conferring a very great favor on th;' public, as it is a thin^ ol the utmost importance tl.at every fami'.y should have a su})ply of Dr. Spencer's truly valuable pills constantly on hand. ISAAC M. THOMAS. Price 23 cents per Box v.’ith directions. For sale by B. Oatc.'?, Charlotte, by J. & R. WinccofT, (fc Co.j Concord. byJ. Hoke, Lincolnton, hy Dr. C. Rohe, Greenville. J. &, \\ . Mu-phy, & J. H. Ennis?, Salisburry, And may he foniid gencraji}’- in all the Cities, Yii- lagfs. Coufitry Stores, and ;it the principal conntrv Po^t Odices throughout the Stale. v.'ii! !r '> pr'^iriytly e;:f cn!« d in a superior stvle, and nt nin b'M a: r' . Specimens of his work may he FC( n in iiiiV 01 to - ^ .rwioodifKj v'illajjes. He will nt’c:>d to calU in any o. tii • Cou!i?ie.=^ of M»>cklen luir*/. I'nion, Lincoln, Rowan, Iredell Staidy, or Ari.-cm. Ordi rs I'l- .-iirns wiil b»* thankfully re ci i v’ed, a:iii iTjrupiIy and nea’Iy executeil and l".r- warde 1 to 'jrd'T. Ccti -ord. Feb. 2S, ISI h oO—iV. TIIA’i’ well Kaown stan ! at Beattie's Ford. late- ! ly the projic-rty ol R. H. Burtoo. dec’d. will bt* rent- ^ ed for one or more years. The Dwi-linii house is a > ir''od aoii conveiuenr one, with all necessary out boildings. with some fifteen acres attached to it. ■ There is also an excellen' store House, with lumber | House aiiai'he i, that would also be rcnited. with tiie i I’avern n.- v. iJhout it. 'i’he stand for a Tavern or Store is eqiri! if not super.or. to any other country j stand in tlie St.ue. Few terms, apply t^ the sut»scn"- ' ber, living S iniles directly up the riv'^r. ! li ENR Y VV. CONNER. I Dec. 20, ISM. Encotira^^c iininr. Jndustnj.'’ iO" ASTui^ioyi^iQ!!! AMONG THE THOUSAND MEDICI.XES adverlificd as “certain cures for pulmofiary com plaints,” JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT stands alone. Its path to public confidence has been j>aved. not with puffs, but CUPcES; and the vouchers for its efficacy include an array of names which, for character and respectability, cannot be surpassed in this country. DR. JAYNE, being himself a Phy sician, loes not profess to pertbrm physical impnsi?i- bilities; but he docs assert, and he is" borne out by well authenticated facts, that in all DISEA.SES OF THE LUNGS AND CHEST, which are sus ceptihle of cure without miraculous interference his EXPECTORANT will cstore the patient to health No other medicine will remove mucus or pus from the throat so Ihorotighly as this. It effectually looss ens the coagulated masses from the membr-inf which lines the trechea, and at every cough (he pa tient will hrinrr up portions of the disengaired uiat- fer. I.\ ALL COMPLAINTS OF THE PUL MONAR\ CjRGANS, oven whe.'^c nature seems lo be making no effort to tJirow off Ihe disea-^e. JA\ NE S EXPEC rORANT imparts vigor to ihe machinery of respiration, and enables th«^ni to dis encumber themselves of the obstructions which had impeded their free operntian It lias hi-.n Coacli and Carriafye iiAXCJFACTORY. all :hing and hold fast to that whicii is g03 1.’ None need" suflt*r with that disfressinnr complaint’ CHIL.LS AND FEVERS, or FEVER and AGUE, dreds to perfect health, after their nhv«ieiai‘i« ‘ had pp^'e.iiiy and permanently cuiuii uy Ur. given them up us incurable, xrMh CONSUMPTION’ ‘^^'LL’S cel. brated ANTI-FEVER PILLS. Tl.ry Pro' Coughs, Colds. Asthma. Influenza. Bronchitis, Hoo ping Cou£Th. Spilling Blood, in a wonl. all disease of a PULMONARY nature yield lo this prepara tion. if properly administered. ,RS. J. M. HAPPOr.DT & M. B. TAYLOR havin-r associaied in the Practice of Physic, tf'nder :hta* proil-ssional services to the citizens of (Jli!irlotte and tJ’.e s\irror.miing country. 'I'heii Ofll -e irj kept in the otic ut present occupi- i 1’. by Dr. HiippoMt. one door south ol Mr. W'illi im Carsotrs Store, v.here tl'.ey may be i'outa! when i;ot J)ro fes.' io Iia 1! y hse n f,. Cases rc(piirin:j: cti'ii .-liall rec.*ivo t!.e at tention of both without addiiiorail char-'e. May :M, ISM. " C'O-r. J mts- W' R. AVERY VnLLIA.MS. having permanently located himself in the Town of Charlotte, would respectfully oll'*r his j»rofi;,ssional services to the citizer^s of the Tov.'n and vicinity.— I'^rom several years experience in the practice of Jiis profession, lie feel.s confi/lent of giving perfect s?nfisf’action. I.,e}{er3 of reference will be given to those who may require them. Dr. Williams may for the present he found at liie Charlotte Hotel. March 29. 1S41. 3 ILIi be liired. to tlif' hifrhe.c? bidder, at the C()urtho\js(* in C/har!ot(«‘. on thr first da\ )i' January nexr. tor the term ot twcivo F!!*' I T E [•: N or in V' ;N T HI./ K E L \ ’ NE GR (> consistin-: ol nien and women. ALSO, Will be r ’Htfd at t!ie samt‘ time and place, for the same ten-, o. 1>LAN'i'A'l'fON. in the Providence settlement, known as the Kctalrick tract. Also, one oli.er PLAN rA'l'lO.X. on Campb‘ll's crt'ek. aflj iitiinL'’'ihe lands ol Mrs. Hannah Wallace, and Jami o Wdson. Also, one otIuT PL.ANTATK)N on Suifar crc» k, near (.'haiiottf. on which there is a gnod GKlMT MILL, beia;' a portion of the tract whereon the ia'ie i Dr. Stephen I’ox resideu. j C. J. FOX, Agent I for Margaret P. Fox and others. Dec. 13, ISM. 88..th U & 1 BO I I b.!i EN1,)KIv t{)'If rincere thank? to the puldic tf»i the liberal encouraijemenl • \'»'nded to iliem in iheir business hc!retofore, and beg leave to an- no\)nce that they are now prepared to execute orders ' ir ti’i‘ir litie in a slvle unsurpassed by any establish | merit in »Jii: fSonth. Tiiey have on hand a nuinber I of vehicles of their own manufiicturc which they wil* sell on very accoaimodaf init terms, and warrant to lo uood .'jf'rvhM'. I'hey have 1 I a.*' r-,! Jhlv taming 1 HE Subscriber offers for sale the planta tion on winch h(^ now lives. 5 ndles iVom Chai!oi:c on the Mason Ferry road; con- SS'iUtam ?l?u3!tcr, l!OOK-H!.\[>ER. INS Ids sincere thanks ‘,oa generous pub- j ■*res ii I: of first rate land. I: is well proportioned with up- i land, low groiuids and meadows, and with abund- l ance ot timber of the very beet quality and of all i lie for the hb -ral patronage heretofore extend- j description.^ common fo this part ol the country. * f.,1 lo him, timJ beorp Ir^avf to tMiy lhai he continues ] Together with a pretty situation, good house and to carry' on the BOOK-BINDING business in all I out iiouses,and excelleiit water. Any person wish- j's branches. He will be tliankful for work in his j ing to purchase good land would do well to call line, and promises to execute all oniers promptly, soon and examine th Sul keys, Carry-Alls, atul evi'ry other vehicle used in this country, nianti- lactured of the best materials and by experienced workmen. They ask those wishing such articles, in give them a call before sending elsewhere. Repairing of all kinds executed neatlv’ anci promptly, on nunlerale terms. ('harlotte. Jan. 13, 1844. 43-r. . l-i JSOl ■«Jfc 4 never fail to cure the chills ;ind fever the first day, when used according to direction, and do not sicken the stomach or operate upon the bowels. Thous- andi- of certificates have been presei;tel to the pro- i prietor by platiters of the first respectability, pliysi- i cians of eminence tind others who have used them. I 'I’he following certificate was given hy three, j highly respectable Planters, near Life Post Office, j Talledega Co. Ala., one of whom had used twelve boxes of the Pills m his own family. Tids is to certify that we have used Dr. Hnll's Fever and Ague Pdis in our l.imiliep in several ca ses ol Fever, and CfiiMs and Fever; and their iiu- j minisiratiotj has been atteuiied ui^h cornj'dete sur- j cess. In no case have they laded to have flic lc- j sired etiect when used accoriling to directions. \\ u i think they are a good Pill, and would «dieetlolly re ! commend them to all persons subject to Fever ana Chills and Fever. Given under our hands, I Feb. 9, 1843, JAMES BAGLY. May 3. •• JAME:S MON rOOMERY June 29, “ HARRIS TAYLOR. For sale by B. Oats, Charlotte, J. R. W inecolT, Co. Conconi, J. & \V. Murphy, &. J. H. Enness, Salisbury. Each box contains 20 doses of Pills, with full di rec'.ions fur using ihem. Price SI per box. Atid may be found generally on enquiry in {i.CJ Cities and Villages in the State. and in a ?up>erior style. And as monev js scarce, such articles of domestic }>roduce as are generally consumed in a family, will be taken in payment for binding, at the marlcet j^rice. 39-f December 1^'13. ciSAiss^oTTf:: Nov. 22, ISM. premise.-^. S. M. FULL WOOD. 8')-1 w. i\otice. ERSONS indebted to the subgcriber hy book account or note, must call anil settle their res pective dues in a short time, as he needs money.— Those who do not comply with thi.- n quest must not blame lor the corieequences, C. J. FOX. Dec. 13, 1844. sS..f R. L) T. (’ALDWELL having removed to C'harloti'. ri*sp**ctfully offers his services in the practice of Medicine to those who may be disposed to extend fo him their pptronage. At present he occupies the shop formerly owner! and occupied by Di SlcKenzie, nearly opposite the Mint. Cases committed to his care will receivc punctual and laithlull attention. Charlotte, June 5, 1844. G4-r. POSITIVELY THE LAST y ON the first day of January next. I will hire To the best bidder, at the C-urrhouse m ('ha'rlo; tf. HE I'riends and patrons of this In^ititution.'are | term ol tvM-lve montiis all th* respectfully informed that it is now open f'or } ^he esfai»^(d Geor e Means the reception of pupils. S. D. NYE HUTCHISON. N. B,—Board cati be had 2:1 the village, or m the N Dec. 13, 1844. SA..1L. LAWI.NG e.roe*-' n* Gunr In. 8.9 -til THE subscriber earnestly requests, those who are indebted to him by Book account up to the 1st of January. 1844, to conie forward and make settle ments. Those who do not avail themselves of the opporfiiniiv afi'orded between this and the 1st of Ja uary. 1845 irr*'spe. tive of persons will find their derits in the hands ot an officer fiir immediate coUec- tion J. M. HAPPOLDT. Academy. Nov. 15, 1844. S4- ri ii ' HK suhscriher, livinir i-: ' t^. ha.'= €■ or 7 likely Deer. 0J-2S44. 11 mile.« south of Clnr NEGRO ME\ to hire JOHN VV. POTTS a^riSt r. T i bel-.n I’ r’lJ y tiie 27ti'i niSl III. au Dr. S. H 'Ti tiie he^■{, bid >er or •Ml. •, ing to tin mint r ( eirs e ('H ARLE- J H \ltl:l DA\1D PARKS December 6 1844. i' fie dece • r ' • i . -3 ' I n s- . I tti m we r!l I heclnims t HAPP LDT & WALLACE arc sMti^n-'ietrted an.! ' - persons who are indebted by xV: Tr- ^;r i?or>K crouf t. would do well to Reifle ‘.vituin ir- e pres.Tu>» 'j abt)ve—as they loo will be Ufrtii wi';; as the Law directs. J. M HAPPOLDT, |Surviving Co-partner. ’ 90 F '^..4h I Orfaoer 4 iS44. '11 —..)ii cents ca^h JOHN W. POTTS. 7^ NO apoloc;y for wigs. Please to read without prejudice the followinir communication, whi h in .addition to hundreds of others equally respectable should remove the doubts of every reasonable person of the uniform and sin gular cfficacy of JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC. Shaftburv, Bennington Co., Vt., Aug. 4, 1840 Dr. Jayne: Dear Sir,—Being acquanted with some of tliose recommendinii your HAIR TONIC, to wit: t-cv. C. C. Park, Rev'. Dr. Babcock, and Rev. L. Fletcher, I purchased two bottles, wilh a view to make an experiment. I have been quite bald for about four years, and obliged fo wear a wig. Indeed it is constitutional fbr r«y family to be bald in early life. 1 confess, I had but liitle confi dence in the attempt, having been so long bald, and being near 46 years of age, and that part of my head destitute of hair exceedingly smooih. I how ever, coaimenced agreeahh' to your directions, and used owe bottle fiiithfully, and with very little effect, but before I had ush1 the second bottle, a very fine' fuzzy hair became jierceptible, which continue*] to grow, .and now hevinu used the third bottle, I have liad three cuttinor.cs perfornjed, and Ihe prospect ia very flattering, that I shall a!.-ain be Messed with a fine h-ad of hair, ornamental and uselul. I am ex- trerpely gratified with 'he prospect, and from obser vations made, many ol my friend.-i, and acquain tances, whp have heretofore rejKirded the prepara tion as deceptive, and only a cafch-penny concern, arc now well satisfied that it is ‘‘Truth—Nr Fic TION.” . , ^ SAWYER. 1 astor of the Baptist Church, Shaftbury, Vi. Jayne’s CARJIIXATU'E BALSAM. Is a certain, safe and effectual remedy for Dysen- Loosenes. Cholera Morbus, SUMMER COMPLAINT, Chohc. Gripmg Pains! Sour Stomach, Sick and Nervous fleadache. Heartburn. Waterbrasli. Pain or Sickness of the btonnach, VomitinjET. or Spitting up of Food after li.ating, and also where it passe.s throucrh the hodv unchanged want of Appetite, Restlessnes s and In ability to sleep. Wind in the Stomach and Bowels. Hysterics, Oamp. Nervous Tremors and 'I’wifrh mgs, Sea sickness, Famiitiirs, Melancholy and Lou '•‘^ss ol Spirits. Frerring and Crvmii of lnlant VoVs ^^'^^^TIONS and NER I^R. HULL’S COUGH LOZENGES are most rapidly supercedini; all other preparations for the releit ot Coughs, Colds, Astfims, VVhoopin^- eough, Catarrah, Tightness of the chest, Broiichiu?, and similar pulmonary affections. Giie b(»x ol these Lozenues will ofien do more good in cases ot incipient consumption tlian can be realized by a change ol climate. No cough, how ever ueeply seated, can resist their tranquiiizing in fluences and all diseases ot the lungs, throat, ain! other organs ot re.-'piration, if not utterly beyond the power ol medicine, rendilj yield to thesse invaluablo Lozenges. ALSO DR. HULL’S orm JLozenges The surest, and satesi Medicincs ever discovered lor exftellmg worms from cliildren: Only Read what they have done ! Lauderdale Co. {Tcnn.) Aug. 0, 1S44. Dr. Calvin E. Hull. Dear Sir : \ our agent left with me a quantity of your v\ orm and Cough Lozenges for sale ; I have u.sed a part ol tliem in my family and sold the bal ance ; 1 have tiad a lamdy about 24 years and I pro nounce your Lozenges the best medicine.for the complaints they are designed to cure that I have over used in my family, please forward me a supply as soon as possible. Youre, wilh respect, LEONARD DERNIDANT. Price 25 cents per box. with full directions for using, tor sale in Charlotte by B. OATES. And nmy be found generally in all the towns and villages in the Slate. 85-f STILL continues the practice of med.- cine in Charlotte, and will give carleul attention to all cases confided to his skill His oflice is No. 6, White Row of the vlansion House, jtlis charges, as here* kofbre shall be moderate. Artru fT "';;r:'r
Mecklenburg Jeffersonian (Charlotte, N.C.)
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