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NKW FIRM. AT Til KIR h' ( fyi SIAMi liKI UXIR NOKiH OF l.fcK. Y ITIinil CliRNKIt. KK no'- receiving anil afBBBBBfl a large and splen J did assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, COitSISI INCJ OF LMIES' BMSB BOOBS, Ladies' Cloaka .ind Mantillas, Bonnets, Robes and Fine Silks, AND SHAWLS. A f .SO, A FINE STOCK OF Gentlemen's Goods, Consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest ing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, AND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Ready-Made Ciothin cr Also, nil nmnner of CUTLERY, CROCKERY WARE, and all other articles usually kept in YilUs Mores all which we offer FOR C'AMI, or to pmctml dealers on short credit, as .Oil' as they can kc bought any where in North or South Carolina. Give M a call and eaamine our stock. BLAIR & OKK. November II, lS-OT. 17-tl 1853. Fall Importations. 18c 3 BAM' R OFT, IETTS ft RABSBALL, CHARLESTON, C. I " 1 ' ngain invite the attention of our purchasers ot j D1TV WOODS, i;i the Sooth and S utu-Wet, to our Slock of Goods for fall trade. To Herckaitls ; who have visit -d nr M irk the p:isl ser.:-on, examined bar stuck and become aeuuaintcd with our l u i'itios for i buflincKa, it is unnec sn:iry ftna that w e off r indue incuts second to lift house ii this country. Our fall stock has been Hchcted with it- :it care bi Iwa af o;:r house from all the principle F.uropian Market Our j styles and fabrics will be lound I. t iter sdssAed t- Sath- ! rrn taste and sales tliun any o .c:s imported into the , Country. V e wish it distinctly undcrstoil by buyers 1 1 ; t lev import ail ou, fmnigm w... and are able and det. r. i mined to sell them as low :is the s;ntic qualities arc s.I ' : in any market in the United Sutcs. e nfler in our Ladies' Dress Goods Department) a full and complete assortment of all the newest Ftylcs snd fabrics, such as Maiceims Dt Chir.cs., Cashmere Robes, Muni JJe Laiucs, Brocade ami Plain Afpt'ras, French andGcrman Irrinrcs, Bombazines, Sat in JJe I,airics, SiL Vcvtfs, Crapes, L'trrs, French, .Scotch and BMgiuk U ittgkamM and Print. Also, Long and Square Shawls, Crape Sluitch, Mantillas, Mantles, Cloth, Velvet, and Silk Plain and Embroidered Viscttcs, and Cloaks, Suits av French F,tnhroid t ics, in great vari&if g WlJU Goals, RiUxjns, Dress Trimmings, Laces, tf-c, (J c. full and complete assortment of Goods for Millineiy Purposes. Hosiery. tn this deparfment we offer ivery possible variety of Silk Cotton and Worsted Ho e and hall HlASS, Silk, Bfe rino and Cotton Under (iarmcnts Kid, Beaver, Bu-.'k, Silk, Woolen Bkd Cotton Gloves tec, &e. We pay particular attention to this department of mir business, and embrace all the leading article wanted. 11 liens mid lineii Caooriw. Wc offer in this department a full and complete stock of 6, 7, 8.9, and 10 Bleached and Drawa Damask?, Table Covets, all style, Diaper , Towels, Damask Napkins, Damask Doylcs, Dmv'ns, Crash, f!r.is-5 Linens, 8, 10, and IS Laaaa BkeHiag, Pillow Linens, anil 4 4th Irish Linens, .Marseilles and L.mcJbter Quill", ki.C, &c. liro.-Mi ciotits. Cwnlnisr l Veatins, "'ni T;iiIor' CiooftM. Tn thi- department we embrace ;ill tlie best maken ol French. G- r:iian, Enlis'i and Americm Clutlis, Caasfasaiaa aad Vesting.--, Black mid Colored Sii't and S itin Vesting, Velvet do., 3 an.' ti-4tli Knlish and American Tar BC Sis, Kentucky Jean. Sitti.K ts, I.insev s. Plain nnd Plaid Cloak LiaitifM, CanVBBB, 1'addin, Silks, Twist, Uultons, &e & Blankets. Flannel-, Kerseys, Donifs lies .'.. Wc offer in tSis department of our business a most full Bad complete asKOr'nicnt ot' English and American DTinkets Negro GikhIs of all qualities, I. men ami Cotton Osnaburgs and Cidored Cultcnades, all styles ; White, Red and Blue Flannels, nnrfU'eachcd and Brown Domestics, all qualities. Carpets, Oil Clothe Utt, Cm tain Stutts Ac We pny particular attention SB tliH p.irt of onr kasi ness, and can supply every article in tlto Hniisc Fumisli ing Line, such as Knlith, Seotch, and American T.ipeftry, Venetian, three ply, and Ingraic Carpet, nil ijn ilities; Floor Cloths, from 1 yard to 6 yards in wi 1th, Rugs, Mats, Canton M ittinf, St iir Uotls, Bindings, Rich Silk Damasks, Worsted snd Cotton Damasks, F.aee nml Muslin Cur tains, Loops, (iimps, t rin'esj Tassels Cernice s, fcc., ce. Wo arc prepared in "his iteparluient to furnish any Goods wanted for Hotels, Steam Boats, and Private Houses, and fit them up in the best st vie nnd manner. BANCROFT, BETTS, & MARSHALL, Nos. 20!) and 21 1. Kim; StBKKT, Corner of .Makkkt, CHARLES! ON, S. C. S.pt. 3.1. 1813. 10-ly. " NEW GOODS. TTAVINt; r turned from New York with UN n1t J 1 splendid stock ot (seutlemen's Fmuishing (loids tTer pxhibiud in this market, we eft'i r the public r.n the BBjaat liberal terms suits ot 4 lolll' made to ordt r by the best workmen in the State, md warranted to tit. ALSO ' Cravats, Collars, Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, &c, &c. Va ask an examination of our stock, ai.d work. ROBISON & tlEA. Sept. 0. 183. S-tf N. B Mr. Alebrook is in our aBBflsjsasaJl is Cutter R.A R. Providoticc Academy, 12 Mdrs South of Charlotte, X. C. THF. Exercises of the 9th Session of this School will open January 2d. lS.'l. TflTiOX PEtt sf.ssiox of 21 WEEKS. Primary Department, - - . f ( 00 Classical an. I Mathematical, 12 r0 No dediirtn.rs wiil be made, in charges, Cat abaeaci aftr entrance. Nov 25, 1Sj3. 20tf E. C. KL YKENDALL. J. O. CHAFER. M. W. ST. CHAFEE, ST. AMAJVD, &, CROFT, No. 179 Cast Bay, (opposite the site of Now Custom House,) CHARLESTON, S. C, Importers of, and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Wines, Cordials, Segars, Tobacco, &.C., And Manufacturers of Lemon Syrup of Superior Quality. Keeps coi.stantly on hand an extensive supply of the following articles, which they are prepared to sell to City ami Country Merchants on their usual liberal terms. Coomac Bha-kdy T. J. Duptiy. J. 1. Rotirse, Pinet, Castillon ti. . o , J. Henncsy, P. H.Godard & Co.. Leger Freres, Otard, l.'npny k t o., J. JSt F. Martel and other choice brands, in halt" pipes, quarter and eighth casks, rnd in boxes of 1 doz. each. Am KIC II Bum tth Proof, in imitation of French. j in halt pipes, quarter and eighth casks; and 1st Proof. llaifelBB iv Pineapple, Anchor, Cologne and Clover Leaf br-mds. RTatsSKY Irish andSrot'h: Monon:rahela. 1st and i 2d finality ; O'Mara, Pittsburg, Sheat Rye and Bourbon ; Baltimore, Western Rye, and New Or cans rectified. Km Old Jamaica, St. Croix, New Oi leans and New England. Peach Brandy Old Norih-Caro ina and Virginia. Ar;u:. BtMH-New ersey and Nor.h-Carolina. Co, HUI Noyeau, Perfect Love. Annisette, Rose, ( 'lOMaMW and Peppermint. Win;' UaDKIKA, Newton, Gordon, Cossat & Co., L. ear,-.: uini .lariline ne, in iiiiarter and eighth casks ; Pout, i P..!."s. a ad Pi K'-y ai d other choice brand?; Sherry, Pai.e, ! wn. Duff, (.onion ,v o.. IVnitau and other boica brands '1 knki.iu e, Yentoso's London Particular and ("aro ; iu Madkiba, oaa iter casks : Mauaoa. . j .. ... jiii iri ' li ' 1 . . J id!v. Lom- Pobtbb Brass' ;uart and pints i Scotch. am- I mt Ixdia Am:, quarts and pints. j 0; w.i. ( 'Hkb-Boxbb, one doren ench; Casks, j three and :i dozen each. j Wi-.k Bitters, (boxes.) CoabitLs. (assorted) Ci.ket, i Port, ad Sttur, Wines, one dozen each, and on draught. I 'axraonR, in baskets, oaa dozen each, quarts and pints Kla', Heidseiek Douche, Calhoun, and other brands; The above comprise some of the finest Wines impoited. Lkiion StbCR, and JAMAICA Lime .IrifE, in half pipes, quarter casks, barrels, kens, and in boxes of one dozen each. Sabmxes, in whole, half and quarter boxes. WE ARE To ofT to our friends customers and the public in general ONE OF THE T A nPT?CP T FN iinorn r-vr',T"'xT tvt- JAUUU.J1 A iS U AlUbl 1 jLJNMVlli STOCKS OF GOODS EVER SEEN HERE, oasAj oi3i sfois f EHii & 6mm mm as mm. Not ithstacdii UL'B STOCK COMPRISES IN PA 11 f Ladies' DRESS CG)IS of all kinds, Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, Gentlemen's Mleeuly . fludt t JLOTMMMJTG, of every fashionable variety and 6!le, well made, and every article warranted. Hardware, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Crockery and Glass-ware, Wood and Willow Ware, Cutlery, Guns. Pistols, Musical Instruments, and an immense variety of FANCY GOODS, All of which hare just been selected by one of this market. Our supply of U a L crU LX J WILL PROVE, upon examination, to be Ihe LARGES T and best selected ever offered for sale bv ONE tmuse in this par! of t he State, besides which we intend selling it at a SMALL ADVANCE ON NEW YORK COST. Clothing, Blankets, Shoe nml Kerseys, Tor ITe$fso Wear. We have prepared ourselves for the CALLS of COUNTRY MERCHANTS. VVe CaK and will sell them on as good terms as ihey can purchase in Charleston, Being ngrpta lor Hie Island Ford Manufacturing Companies for the sale of their SIIEETINCS and SHIRTINGS, we can always supply I hem willi good Domestics at reasonable prices. J'urchasers, before you buy it will be to vour own advantage to call at the Cheap Cah Store of ELIAS & COHEN, "t- 7, IM3- I2tf a, Granitc Row, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT THE CHARLESTON CASH STORE. isis m the mmm behie5 FOURTH STORE FROM THE N TOT WITHSTANDING l'iP fussabou; thu great ever, and now inform th" public, thai we have GOODS in Siore, as always a lurjrer assortment can be found with us than at any other braise in town, and we would advise everybody wisiiiiig to purchase, to satisfy themselves whether we can't sell them AS CD RAP AS EVER. Our Stock of IIEADY-3IADE CLOTHING fs larger than it has ever been, and is larger than any in town, we hive p;id particular attention to this branch, and all we say i., WE DON'T W ANT TO BE UNDERSOLD, nut will always he lower than any one els. As usual wc have every other article, which belongs to a general assortment, such as a full assortment of And also ail kinds In cnclui(in we would say, thai wc are always buying every article of Produce coming into this place FOR CASH. Therefore Merchants Mom a distance having any to sell, will do well bv giving us a Call, as we are always ready to pay the highest Market price for each article. We have paid particular attention this season, t lay in every small article generally k' pt in Country Stores, and ar are confident lo be able In sell as low as can be bought in Ch-trleatnn fur Cash. October 21, 1853. 14tf DRUCKER & SUMMERS. The Greatest Discovery of the Age. IjLANTERS, Farmers, Families, and others, can pui chase no remedy equal to Dr. Tobias' V riS LlilllENT for Cholei a, Dysentery, Col ic. Cioup, Cuts. Burns, Braises, Swellings, Head arlM, Chronic Rheumatism. Toothache, Coughs, Voni itni". Pains in the Limbs, back, Chest, ce. If :t does not give relief, the money will be relinked. All that is asked is a trial, and use it according to the Direc- tions. It r.n English remedv, ami was used b) Wiiliani the Fourth, late Kiiis of Ensjlandl, am! certi fied to by him as a cure lor the K!ieu:natism, when everything else had failed. Over 10, 000, 000 of Bot tles have been sold in the United States, without a siaglfl failure, and many have stated, they would not be without it, if it wai 10 per bottle in case of Croup, as it is as certain as it is applied. It cures Cholera when first tafcn, iu an hour; Dysenterry in half an hour: Toothache in live u.imites. It is perfectly in noceirt lo take internally, and recr ntmei.ded by the most eminent Physicians iu the L'nited States. Price tS and r0 cents. Dr. ToVias could fil! a dozen Newspapers with ct tificates of t "ures accomplished by his Liniment, but considers warranting it sufficient, as any person who does not obtain relief need not pay for it. Dr. Tobias has put up a Liniment expressly for Horses in Pint Pottles, which is warranted cheaper j and better han any other for Colic, Galls, Cuts, Bruis i es, Swellings, Scratches, &e. Price SO cents. I For sale by Fisher & Heiiiitsh, Wholesale Agents, harlotte, N. C April S3 40 Positively the last Notice. A LL persons indebted to the Subscriber bv Note or i otherwise for troceris, are earnes'lv requested SB come forward and pay up, -s longer iiidulsenee can- not and will not berivew. t.'ome soon and save cost, i A ward to the wise. isc. U. W. POBINSON. J-n. 13, lb.lt. 25t! II. CROFT. LoBSYfcSS, Mackerel, Salmon and Clams, in 1 lb. canisters. East India Prf.-exveii Cinger, in boxes of 9 jars each. French L'nuai in Bka.ndy, in boxes of one dozer, each. Fx cits in Brandy, in boxes 1 dozen each, assorted. Do. in ihe.r own juice, do. do. Pie Fbvits, do. do. Rtcat & Lotebhsb'b Steam Refined Sooars, Loaf, n boxes and hall hexes ot 10 loaves each Crushed, in barrels; ground or ptflVeriaed, in barrels ; Sleaui Refined Candy, in boxen, of 45 lbs. each. Ai.vonis Rest Bordcaa and Marseilles, soft and hurd bhtll CamiLv: S iAT, of superior quality, in boxes of about eeeh. S.js y.,p- -Jaci No. 1. Ccrks, Velvet W'ine, in be esund bigs of 7 gross ench; Coinu .n Roll !e, bags ot 7 gross each ; Jug- and lap. hags of 5 gross i sch ; Velvet Demijohn, bags of 4 and 5 gross each. Yinc.' AB. White Wine, in qunrter casks; Cider or Apple, in Ij i rrt Is. Segars. A lar"- assortment of Rio Hondo", ( onsola- cinn, Filantrnpn, 'ashingtoni and other choice brands, ol'riiree' importation. Also, Florida?, Havana Cheraots and Culm o,xs. ToBaC O. I. Robinson's! celebrated, Honey Dew J lb. plugs, in whole and lialfboxes of 100 lbs. each; Rough and Ready, in kegs of about 190 ll cacl.; World's Premium T.d ceo, in .'s, S's and Hi; El Dorado, in boxes 40 to 4.3 lbs. each, and a variety of other brands, in J's, S's and ; la. p: i.'irs. Smjkin. Tobacco, in Boxes of 5 and 8 doz. 4 and 8 oz. i:: pers. Wine Bottles French ai d German Patent, in ham pers, one groH each. Flasks. Quart, Pints and Half Pints. Demijohns. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 gallons. Candles. -Sperm, Pearl and Adamantine. Picki.es and Sacck.. Tea--. Hyson, Imperial and Black. S.pt. 3, 18.53. 10-ly. READY AV.AND. ihe recent advanco on all kinds of Good?. the firm in the Northern cities expressly to suit O ' i W J H I ILIVRV:i CORNER ON GRANITE ROW. rise in Goods;, we aro s'ill able to sell as lw as our FULL STOCK OF FALL & WINTER Mm aV n I) r J J S;i J if a. onr n - D r-. of Fancy Goods. Russc-Turkish Question Settled, ND on the strength of it J. T. BLAIR has moved A Trade and Depot streets, below Saddler's Hotel, where he is now opening the Largest & Heaviest Stock of Gioesasis, nnd selling t hem cheaper than any house in Western Cufolina. His strck e nits of Bmwn, crushed, pulverised, and Loaf Sugar. New Orleans, M use o .ado, and West India and mi ir- CheeS imi-c Al classes, and yrujis. cerel-Finh, Palt, Rice, 15. con. Lai d. Powder. Shot, and Lead. gjlnkcyirj. ALSO, A large lot of Gunny Bagging, Nails, Roping and Twine, Kcrro Shoes, Wrool Hats, Kerseys, Blankets, and Negro clothing generally. And e very other article in the Grocery line, which have been bonfflrt for chsIi, and will he disposed of on terms that cm n it fail lo please. Uouutry Dealers, Planters, and the i itizens pf Ch?r l tte, and ihe .-urroundiiifr country generally, arc re quested to n .mine my stock, it is large and has been selected with can ; and I feel confident that I cun sell as low as the lame qnai'ty of Goods can be bought in the State all I ask is a trial. All kinds of country produce taken in eTchange for Cods, and the highest cash prices paid tor Cotton, Corn, Flour, Tallow. Feathers, Beeswax. Linsey, &e. Not. 4. lCtf JAMES T. BLAIR. Look Out ! ! THE Notes and Accounts of the late firm ot MOSS, BELL & ( O. have be n placed in my hands for col lection, and those indebted mvst not expecf longer in dt:!aerce. es it cannot be given. July 29, 1853. ltf JOAB P. SMITH. THROUGH BY EXPRESSSH THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT The Mexican Mustang Liniment Has been used quite extensively in the stables of ADAMS & CO'S Great Southern Eastern and Western Expresses, foi curing Galds, Chafes, Scratches Spiaa:s and Bruists, and it hss proved very effectual. We have ho hesitation in recoin mending it ns a valuable prepatatiou to be used externally on man or beast. J. DUNNING, Foreman ol Adams $ Co's Express Stables, N. Y. We take pleasure in recommending the Mtxican Mustang Liniment to all of our iriends and customers as ihe best ar ticle we have ever used for Sores, Sprains or Galds in Hor ses. We have used it extensively; aial always eOeciuany. Some of our men have used it lor tevre Biuises and Sores, as well as Rheumatic Pains, and they all say it acts l:ke ma gic we can only say we have entnely abandoned the use ol any other liniment. J. M. HEWITT, Foreman fur AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., 10 Wall st. HARNDEN 6 EXPRESS, 74 Broadway, POLLEN, VIRGIL & CO'S. 16 Wall st. WELLS. FARGO & CO S, 16 Wall st. Hav ing used the Mustang Liniment in my family for sever al severe'eases c: haid lumps and swellings, I cheeiiully give my ceriificaie to its excellent eflecis. My daughter hud a haid lump, ihe size ot a hen's eg, upon her wrist for a year. I told her to rub it with the Liniment, ai d a few applications entirely removed it. I also need the Liniment for Scrofulous Tumors, or swellings in the throat of long s'andins;, on two of my servanis, nnd il removed them b.-th in a short time. I consider them all remarkable cures, and recommend the Mus tang Liniment as the '"est I have ever used JESSE T. HOPKINS, Proprietor of Hopkins' Hotel. Liberty, Va., June 30th, 1853. Morgaxton, N. C. June 30th, 1853. Tr. A. G. Bragg Co. 1 feel it my duty to those of my fellow hemes who are afflicted us I have been, ada my testi mony to the wonderful eliictsof your Mustang Liniment. 1 was severely attacked in December last with Rheumatism in its woist form, suffering night and clay with exemciating pain lor six mouths, being for ttie whole time unable to walk or even step. My right leg was so contracted and d-avvn up that I could not even put ii to the ground, and my let! arm was bad'y contracted. During the whole lime I was attended by two of the most skiilul physicians in the place, but ihey were unable to afford nie any relief, ai:d fiaally gave me up pro nounced me incurable, and said I must d;e. At this critical moment I commenced using the Mexican Mustang Liniment, at dafrer using two small bottles I began to find relief from my sufferings ; and after us'ng seven hot ties I was well as aver, and am now stout as I ever was be fore. GEORGE GOOD. Morgaxton, June 30th, 1853. I certify that I tun acquainted with George Good that he was afflicted with Rheumatism as abovt stated, and was cured bv the use of ihe Mexican Mustang Liniment JAMES C. SMYTH Merchant and Hotel Keeper. rRiCF.s.-The Liniment is put up in three sizes, and retails for '25 cent, 50 cent, and Si bottles. The 50 cent size con tains three times as much as the -25 cent size, and the SI size three times as much as the 50 cent size ; ihe large sizes being greatly cheaper. A. G. BRAGG, & CO , Proprietor. 304 Broadway, N. Y., and St. Louis, Mo. For sale by Sifl&S:!l, Salisbury; Houston & Cuthbertson, Winchester ; Stitt & Son, Monroe ; B. Jetton & Co., Lincoln ton ; Roberis & Fullcnwider, Shelby; and by Druggists and Storekeepers generally. For sale wholesale and letail by Prttchard & Caldwell, Charlotte, N. C. 10-3m. STABLE R'S DIARRHCEA CORDIAL Is a pleasant Mixture, c mpojnded in agreement with the rules cf Pharmacy, of therapeutic agents, long known and celebrated for their peculiar efficacy in curing DIAKRHtEA, and similar affections of the system. In its action, it allays nausea and produces a healthy con dition of the FIVER, thus removing the cause at the same time that it cures the disease. Stabler' Anodyne Cherry Expectorani Is confidently recommended to Invalids, as itnsorpassef by any known preparation, tor the cure of COUGHS, HOARSENESS, and other forms of Common Cotns ; BKONe HITiS, ASTHMA, Ci.OCP, ( ONSUMPTION in an Early Stage, and for the RELIEF of the A'1 anced Stages of that Patcil Disease. It combines, in a scientific manner, remedies of long esteemed value, with others of more recent discovery; and besides its soothing and tonic qualities, acts through the skin gently, and with great efficacy, for the cure ol this class of diseases. The valuable Medicines above named have recently been introduced, with the approval of a number of the Medical Profession in the i i y of Baltimore and else where, and in practice have succeeded most admirably in curing ihe diseases for which they are prescribed. They are offered to the Countr) Practitioner, as Med icines which he can in all respects depend upon, as pre pared in agreement with the experience of some of the mos learned and judicious Physicians, and strictly in conformity with the rules of Pharmacy, and as especially serving his convenience, who cannot so readily as the C ity Physician, have his own prescriptions compound ed by a practical Pharmaceutist. See the descriptive Pamphlets, to be had gratis of all who ha e the Medicines fo sale, containing recommend ations fr m Doctors Makxin, Baltzll, Aduiso.n, Payne, Handy, Love, the. Doctor S. B. Martin says, "1 do not hesitate to re commend yo::r Diarrhoea Cordial and Anodyne Cherry Expectorant," &c. Doct. John Addison s ys, "It gives me much pleas ure to add my testimony to that of others, in favor ot the extraordinary efficacy of your Diarrhoea ( o dial, &c; and of the Expeciorant, ' 1 have no hesitation in recommending it as a most valuable medicine." &c. I'oct. R. A. Payne says he has used the Diarrhoea Cordial in h s practice "with the happiest effect, and thinks it one of the most convenient and efficient com binations ever ff'ered to our profession." Doct. L. D Handy writes, 1 hav. administered your Anodyne Expectorant in several cases of Bronchial Af fection, with the most happy results, and from a knowl edge of its admirable effects, 1 can, whh the greatest confidence, recommend it," &c. Doct. W. S. Love writes to us that he has adminis tered the Expectorant to his wife, who has had the Bronchitis for fourteen years, and that she is fast re covering from her long standing malady. It has in a few weeks done her more good than all the remedies she has heretofore used tinder able medical counsel. Sixteen of the best Apothecaries and Ph rt macf.i" tists in the ity of Baltimore, wri'e, VVe are satisfied the preparations known as Stabier's Anodyne Cherry Exp ctoram and Stabier's Diarrhea ( ordial, are med icines of gre-t value, and very efficient for the relief an t cure of the diseases for wh'ch they are recommeded ; they bear the e idence of ? kill and care in their prepara tion and style of putting up, and we take pleasure in recommending them." Twenty-Seve-n of the most respectable Merchants, res dents of M aryland, Virginia and North Cabolisa, who have sold an i also used tl ese medicines themsel ves, say, " From our own experience and t at of our cus tomers, we do confidently recommend them Pro Bono Publico. VVe have never known any remedies used for the disease for which they are prescribed, to be so effi cient. and to give such titire satisfaction to all." The above notices of recommend tion from members of the Medical Faculty, Pharmaceitists of high stand ing, and Mi rch.wts o" the fi st respectability, should be sufficient to satisfy all, that these medic;nes are worthy of trial by the afflicted, and that they are of a different stamp and class from the "Quackery " and "Cure All" so much imposed upon the public. For sale by Druggists, Apothecaries and Country Storekeepers generally. E. H. STABLER & CO., Wholesale Druggiste, 120 Pratt Street, Baltimore. JKr For side by Houston A: Cuthbertson, in Monroe , .ia B. Jetton & Co., Lincolnton ; Roberts & Fullenwider. Shel by ; and by Williams, Dixon &. Co., ar.d Pritchaid fc Cald well in Chat lotte, N. C. 50 3m Notice. LL persons indebted to me by book account or note are requested to come forward and pay, as my ar rangements will not admit of indulgence. 1 will be found on the corner formerly occupied by M. W. Robinson as a Grocery, in the first room above. Further notice may not be expected. June 24, 1S53 49 A.C.STEELE. ALL KINDS OF PLAIN, FANCY AND OR NAMENTAL JOIi PRINTING DONE AT THE "DEMOCRAT OFFICE." Blan ev. It llld ttJI .-ieli'r cl L lllib WlliV.; HERE IS YOUR REMEDY! hojlloway's oiaunEnT. A MOST MIRACULOUS CURE OF BAD LEGS, AFTER YEARS' SUFFERING. Extract of a Letter from Mr. William Galpin, of 70, Saint Mary's Street, Weymouth, dated May 15ih, 1851. To Professor Holxowat, g, t the a e of 18 my wife (who is now 61) caught a violent cold, which settled m her legs, and ever BUice that fine they have been more or less sole, and greatly inflamed. Her agonies were disti acting, and for months together she was deprived entirely of rest and sleep. Event remedy that medical men advised was triid, but without effect ; her health suffered severely, and the state of her legs was terrible. I had often read v our Advertise uients, and adv ised he- to try your P.lls ai d Ointment ; and, as a last resource, after eveiy other remedy I ad proved useless, she consented to do so. She commenced s x weeks ago, ar.d, stianye tn relate, is now in good health. Her legs aie painle.-s, wiFhotit team or scar, and her sleep soui d ai d undistuibed. Cook) you have wit nessed the sufferings of my wife duung the last 43 years, ar.d contrast them with her present enjoyment of health, you would ir.died feel delighted m bsvii g been the means ot so greatly alleviating the sufferings of a fellow creature. (Signed) WILLIAM GALPIN. A PERSON 70 YEARS OF AGE CURED OF A BAD LEG, OF 'JO YEARS' STANDING. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Wm. Abbs, Builder ot Gas Ovens of Rushcliffe, near Huddeistield, da'td May 31st, 1851. To Professor Holloway, Sir, I suffered for n period of thirty years from a bad leg, the result o two or three different accidents a: Gas Woiks; accompanied by scoibutic symptoms. I had iccoiiisetoa variety of mcd eal advice, without dciivinp- any benefit, and was even told that the leg mast be amputate, yet, in opposi tion to that opinion, your Pills and Ointment have effected a complete cure in so short a lime, that few who had not wit nessed it would credit the fact. (Signed) WILLIAM ABBS- The truth of this statement can be verified by Mr. W. P. England, Chemist, 13, Market street, Hi ddersfield. A DREADFUL BAD BREAST CURED IN 1 MONTH. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Frederick Turner, of Pens hurst, Kent, dated December 13th, 1850. To Professor Holloway, Dear Sir, My wite hnd suffered from Bad Breasts for more than six months, ai d during the whole period had the best medical attendance, biit all to no use. Having before heahd an awful wound in my own legjiy your unrivalled nifdiciii'3, I determined again to use your "ills and Ointment, ai d therefore gave them a trial in her case, and tortut.ate it was I d:d so, for in less than a month a perfect cure was ef fected, and the benefit that various other blanches of my fam ily have derived from their use is really astonishing. I now Strongly recommend them to all mv fnei dB. (Signed) FREDERICK TURNER. The Pills should be us d constantly with ihe Ointment in most of the following cases: Brd Legs Chiego-foot Fistulas Sore throats Bad Bie'asts Chilblains Gout Skin-diseases Burns, Scalds Chapped hands Glandular Scurvy Bunions Corns (Soft) Swellings Sore-hcads Bite of Mos- Cancels Lumbago Tnmouis chetoes and Contiacted and Piles Ulcers Sae.d-Flies Stiff' Joints Rheumatism Wounds Sold at the Establishment of Professor Holloway, 244, Sttai:d, near Temple Bar, London, ai d by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medxines throughout the British Empire, and of those of the Uniud States, m Pots at 37c, 87c, and Si 50c. each. Wholesale by the principal Drug houses in the Union ; by Messrs. A. B. & D. Sands, New Yoik ; and by S. B. 6i T. A. Evans, Wilmington, N. C. ; at d Pritchaid Caldwell, and Fisher &: Heiiiitsh, Charlotte, N. C. March 18, 1853. Iv DR. ROGER'S Lh'Pi'wyri and Tai For the Complete Cure of Coughs, Colds, Influ enza, Asthma, Bronchitis Spitting oj Blood, and all other Lung Com plaints tending to CONSUMPTION. LOOK AT ITS UNPARALLELED SUCCESS ! The above distinguished Cough Medicine is carrying all be fo;e it in Lung Complaints. In all sections ol the country i is constantly pertoi ming t ures which as;onisheen Phys.cians themselves. Look at the high character ai d standing of the names winch vouch for its unrivalli d healing power. 11. Cox, M. D., laie Professor in the Mid al College at Cincinnati!; W. J. ivichaiu.-, M. D. ; Hon. Jud. e Morse ; Hon Ji.elne Wm Bmke, lormoieihan -:0 yeais Post Mas er ol Cincinnatti ; li. T -i-i -s ' . Memphis, Teim ; John A Colli Temp. Orcan and General Agent . S.ns of Tempeiance ot Ohio ; Wi of the V S Militaiy and Naval At Faulder, Est), ol Albany ; Rev. H. N. V . City ; and wc could name h others who testily fum personal exj them ai d their Iriends in some case had laded. Such men neve r make .1 A-l-j; j on Esq, Proprietor of the .ie Grai.d Division ot the H Levison, Esq, Editor s at N Y ; Thomas C seman, Rev. R. Iloyt, h'tels, a e thousands of ienee, that it has cured iter all other remedies uch statements, unk ss convinced of their truth beyond the possibility of a doubt Read a few ol ihe tenets. Est; act from a letter from II. M. I cry, to H. L. Stewart, Es;p, No. 137, Second street, New Yo. .:. SrvRTA,Jiinfc30, 1819. Dear Friend Stewart: I have heei- home now just two months. When I last saw you, I hat- but little hopes of ev er getting any better. But I have now he pleastne of :hank ing you tor recommending me to take Dr. Rogers Syrup ol Liverwort, Tar ar.d Cancbaiagua. I jjot a dozen bot tles ol it and took home with me, determined to m;ke n fair tiial ol it, us I haddone everything e!se. 1 have only laken four bottles of it, nidi must say it has done me more yocd than anv other I have ever taken. On mv first takini: tt. it increased the expecf oi at en, and I lasi'd a great deal d ; bloody matterfroin my Lungs. But that has now ceased, and so has my cough, nearly: I cough but little new, ai d exiiect soon 10 be entirely iice from it. I cons'der it nn in valuable medicine, ar.d shall tecommer.d t to all who are af flicted with a Cough or Diseased Lungs. I let a young lady who had the Consumption, and had bled a g(od deal at the Lungs, a: d doctored several months with our Physician, but giew woise, have a buttle ol it, and it cured her. It acted almost mil nciiiouslv m her case. Your sincere friend, F. M. CORY. BLF.EDING AT THE LUNGS CURED ! O3" SF.K HOW PROMPTLY IT ACTS ! -j Statement of Mr. A. Lang, Baker, No. 388 Pearl-street, N Y. A lew days before last Christmas I was taken unwell, aid soon commenced bleeding freely al the Luinr.s Icalhd in a Homepphhnihic Physician, but his medicine d d not seem to help me. 1 rend you advei lisement, and thought I would try Dr. Kogeic1 Syrup of Liverwort, 'J'ar and Conchalagua.- Before I had taken up the thirel boti!e,my bleeding had stopp-ed, my Cough was gone, ai d 1 felt well as usual. My health is now good. I consider it a most excellent medicine, ar.d cor dially recommend it to my friei ds. (This statement was made to the proprie :01s, March lith, 18j0 CIRCULARS, &c. As no orelinary sized advertisement can fully explain the na. ture and merits ol ibis aiticle. the PioprietO'S have published a newCiicular, giving the histmy of tins Medicine the des cription, 1 attire, Sfc. ol its principal ingredients: the effect they are designed to have upon the Luiies aid Liver aida j copious tcfeiei.ee to the pet sons who hare been cuied by il giving their names and residences, even to the street and number. Those who ate tioublid with a cotieh r whose i Lungs are in the leas' affected, ate earnestly desired to ea'l ! uiKin the Agents named below, anel procure one of thee I ranBpntets. It can be f.ud gians. mo wilt nw n reruau. 1 SUUVIL & iVIJ-.ALI, 111 Charrres stt e-t. New Oi leans. Wholesale General Agents for the Southern States, lo when all oidets must be add esse d. &Cr Sold by Fisher $ Heimtsh, ar.d Pritchaid & Caldwell, Charlotte; W. Murphy Co., Salisbury; Murphy Sf Black, Concord ; A. R. Homesly, Shelby, N. C. Sept. 31, 1853. 11 -8m GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS. J. G. Rankin, Wm. M. Uurlick, George L. Sum me?. (SUCCESSORS TO A. ATKINSON & CO.) rrTHS establishment has been in successful operation for a 1 nuni'.rer of years. The Quarries ate- well opened, and the maible i- superior to any in the. United States. We have so perfected our facilities to' re'tiricr out ard fin. ihiiir work, that we can titfish MONUMENTS, TOMBS. j TABLETS, HEADSTONES, a id everything in our line ol ; business in better style and ai cheaper rates ihan any yaid in the countiy. When it is cons dered that we saw our own Maible, pay no lubber's profits ai d no high freight from the North, it will he seen that we do possess material advantage over ail competi tors. We cord'allv solicit our friends and ihe ptblic to examine our work, and compare out prices with those of oilier yatds, before oiaertug Notihern Maible. He have oa hai d at our yard in Marietta a latere assortment of finish d wotk Monuments, Tablets, S:c. where our agent, Mr. (1 W. Summers, will sell at our pi ices. Our principal work is dune at the Mills. A('d:ess J. G. R ANKIN feCo. Maibk- Wotk P. O., Ga. Sept. 9, 1P53. 8-ly. That Piece of ilct'i ! AT'E nn show fir- finest pi c ol Sil'ORtl Cloth this wide of Nt w Y.rk. all 6nd sefl it 'ipt. 9, I'-liJ. WI KOU1ASON . KEAi Jew David's Hebrew The creat remedy for rheumatism. 6m.i n.- Hip, Back, Limlis and Joints, Scrofula'KineVp lh nj SvepltincT TTmH Tnmnra Stiff T. '"B 8 Evil 1,4 whatever. "tt Where this Plaster is annlied. Pain ' , wvuiia nr.M -n n . been beneficial in cases of weakness, such an i' It i ness m tne stomacn. rreaK itmos, lameness aff lungs in their primary stages. It destrov.' ;-oCl t": lungs perspiration. j Hi i mm.. 1 1 1 1 1 1 $ The following commendation is from nn a -en. Trenton, ieni.essee: BaJ Trenton, Gibson Co., Trri It Messrs, :?ccvil oi mead tientlemen : The R l . ter is becomintr nonulai in this section. Th,. e,KI a ma - . ..(.. - this county who says she would not be Wuhan u 1 lor five bundled dollars a year. She was afflir-r time with an enlaicement ol the vh en. vv .i.i. I ---.: at gieat deal of pain, neailv to ihe arm IK te - " j . ."il the arm-pit and occasionally she cm.Li'J i ue swelling nnu pain lia breathe. She was confined for eonsdernM. which she was attended bv some of our hoot .a' ihev cave her no relief. She ure.cuied a heir m. Piaster, ar.d it relieved her almost immediately f keens a sunolv of it on hat d constantly. I h.-d ai liberty to use as you think proper the-v nr. true. iveojjetiiun.y, iiuis Vc JESSE J.' - i- :r..,t.. . m Pew are of counterfeits and ba.-e imitations, jv.i J purchases geneially ate cautioned against buvinp ai ""N our leguiar agents ; otherwise ihey will be imposed 3 " T -..VUC OI U) p are m existence. " REM E1BER 1 The cenuine is sold onh- h . advertised Agent throughout (he South. No pe-jt 1 lowed to sell it. In luture the genuine will have ii' tuie ol E. TAYLOR on ihe new steel-plate eniavedUu? the top of each box ; to counterfeit which will be as forge ry. v , SCOV'IL fc MEAD 111 hartres streri N, rv , ' Sole General Agents for the Southein States, to wbom ? ders and anuhcations for npneir.a r.i L. .u . "-fl ,r ,.e , . uuurtsscd. Ds. ITlcTaiie'M Liver Pin- ?, &y The great and increases demand Tor these V surest evidence ot their excehe'iTee. People tra ikm .fj"! recoronier.d them lo lhir sutiered from the L.ver Complain!, or from BPy ot ,lf d: arising lioni a disoidertd state oi that oritan lias rJ ob,ang , ehet i he t.ied Dr. MW'sW?". have wot k. d their own way into popularity by the aZ, 1 ernes vvlnch they are every day prmingT KnTStM . r,'ls' Piepatfil y Dr. McLane TlJ are in ,-i rat '. dmtmmmd Pi. .1- r , ', ''"L""lt. I tn ituee loivva'a mem tliteci. KELLER &, II A Mill T ,. .S- CiiARiE-TON, Clark Co. O., April 15 I6S0 l our medicines n,t unlo..!!. 1.1...1 . K i0JU: ... , ""-'Tui.f uneu ill II 8 section o M rZ 7' e 1)aVC CnS'am Ca'Js t0r l,,Cm' P.i3 Yours respectfully, J. C. SMITH. Dr. IHclAftac M VwmMge, 83T This celebrated remeitv ; ,;. 11 1. . . .1 " T ... . .. .i::. v. . ' j r ' nciinoHieri-'ed nl unman ouuy. 1 ue iuik.wu.k i uui one 01 the tuuciitls voluntary ccitilicates lhat have beeu given in testimony efficac)' : Git r-AD, Ohio, March 15, 1851 1 AT.., T T.' . r 1 U- ..I ' , J1 ,iir.-R?. .1 . l t uu ev. e. u. m niue jjiuuMiic in lilioiuiiiiii . lliui i ;iic ir. ii eine ihuiic .i w.,i . . i a u m ui 111 .j,, with decidedly good effect, ana would hke to have soniemifi of it J could fell any quantity here. If you send it to it I will sell it without ai.y chat r e far BIB liBBSlt. BttBSBJI but lew nhvsicians hete. (ii.ORGE H'AGGt iN'LII 5c5" Tlie above nirdicines are for sale by Fisher ii HrimJ o.-.-i i .-el 11 'i i..... wi t..-.ri... a. 1 , r 1 1 1 e u a 1 ei ev v u uvven, v 11.11 ioiu , . .11111 'iiv . v o., DailflM Murphy eV Black, Caueordj A. R. Homely, Shelby, N. C. I Sept. lf, 1S53. -'-f!na CURE OF A DISORDERED LIVER AND BAP DIGESTION. Copy of a Letter from Mr. R. W. Ki'kus, Chemist, 7, Pret. street, ijivcrpool, elateu Cth June, Jdsl. To Professor IIoi.i.owav. Sir, Your Pills and Ointment have stood the liis'ie'tfl our sale list of Pronrieiaiv Medicines lor Fomc yen. A. turner. 10 wli.n I cni refer fur nny S"jj' pi 3 let yon Kt ow the particulars ol her ease. She hud bet 11 til bled for years with a disordered liver, ai.d bad digestion. I the last occasion, however, tlie virulence of the attiiek BB alaimiiiir. and 1 he mtlnniination set m so seveieh . iliai do were entertained of her not being able to lar up 111 ! fortunate Iv si.e w ns indi.'eeti to Irv vour rills, and slie into me that alter the fust, and each sucpsediaa dose', she hud iji relief. Siie continued to ttikellitin, and alihoi.eh she' only three Boxes, she is now in the enjoy men) of per health. I could hnve sent you many inoie eases, ti.' above, Ironi the ceveiity of the attach, ai d the rpeedt, tui think, speaks much iu lavor ol your astonishing PiM. (SUrned) R. W. K1HKO AN EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF RHEUMA1 FEVER, IN VAN Dl I MEN'S LAND. Copy of a Letter inserted in the Hobart Town Courier, ofSj 1st Maich. 1851. by Major J. Walch. MaTrarrt AUConniiaii, nineteen years 01 age, resiciu nu, 'i mu-ii iiiifi l-eit si ,n,. me i 11 it n .. iiiieni 1 iu nniii .1 for npwa.ds of two months, which had entirely depiiied of the i se ol her limbs : durii'..' mis nenod she whs iindfi care oi tin-most eminent tin dieal men 111 Hobart Tows, iu them Uer ene v. ns eons li U'i no-.iel ss. A trienil mcva imM. ii.r o le 1 1 ol ivvn tfi II pi el n n li ti rlllfl K-tllrhSKfl seined to do. nnd in an incredible short space el time they fecled a perfect cure. (Tl)i: OF A PAIN am) TIGHTNESS m tiif fUF A'l) STOMACH OK A PERSON HI YEAhSdll TTr.m Ateucia Tlipw A Son Pronrii'loriu of llir I. Villi Atil tiser, who can vouch for the following statement. An Jd, IS51. To Pi-nit m.r TT, i wev Si,t I ,li-,i to Ix.nr lGllM-.rtn, trt tli crnnfi efT. cm (ifli loway's Pills. For some yeas I snfllred se vere ly honil and nuhineBB iu the stomach, whuh was also aecoaM ., li 111 In n ft! I ,,-,! , tl-.nl in,', i-iil, ,1 ItU flfilll Hl.i Kjy it . 1 1 1 -1 tli. . .1 ' ' I 1- , i ,, iiiu, j, w ...... .--w .. about. I am 81 years of age, and 1 otwithstanding M vneeeet lale ol life, these Pills have 81 relieved Hie, llit I A. .: .. . I. -. .l .1 l.l !., mAm J ,J. ,K U, .ilUliB II.Ul Ullll'IS K1IOII1IJ UT IllUUt , virtues. I am now rendered, by their means, coinpti,, active, and can lake exercite without inconvenience of p l which 1 coi Id not do before. (Signed) HENRY COE, North S"" Lynn, Noilw I These celebrated Pills are wor dei Inlly efficacious in ih' : lowing complaints. I Ngue Diopey Infhumiiaiion Snrelli''! Asthma Dysentery Jaundice Stone aw i Billions Com- Etysipi las Liver Complaints Gravel plaints Blotelu s on ihe Skin Bowel Com plaints De bilily Colics Constitution Female Irregu- Lumbago B I 'I".., I 1 Tic Dolo lanties Fevers of all kinds Fits Consumption, Gout Head-ache Piles Tunie.ua Bh'-iiiiiatism Ulcers Retention of Venereal Urine lection Secondary Syrrri1 Scrofula, or WdrBBi King's Evil kii da Wfeakness from whateverr &c. Ac. Ac oi the Bowclsludigestion Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hoilowa1,- Strand, (nor Temple Bar, London), and by all retn Drugg ists and Dealers in Me'dicines ibiotiKhoul the P Empire, and of ihose of the United States, in Bones at c 1 j o 1 1. It'l - - !. . 1. sBjaslBtini tggi 11 houses in the Union: by Me-ssis. A. II. A D. Sams,.1 Yoik; S. B. & T. A. livAss, Wilmington, N. C. ; PriMM A ( a!.iivki,l, and FtSBOW A Hf.imtmi, Chatlotte, N. C- OO' The r is a considerable saving by taking the sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in disoider aie affixed to each Box. Match 13. 1S52. 35-ly Landreth ' Warranted Harden Seeds. "TlSHf- It k HDINITSH Dn.a.M.t. nnH ( hemistt, I JP to inform their friends and the public general that they have now open and ready for sale, a well selected st-elc of Landreth s GARDEN BEJ embra ing eveiy variety usually planted in the (.'r na-. The reputation of Mr. Landreth is exter.air' known, and well sustained from year to year. To take pleasure in stating that every packet of seed fi' their store may be relied upon lcr genuineness. January G. 2 1 1 f Take Notice. n AVI NO sold mv enirc interest in ny Drug p to Dr. H. M. Pritcliard, to whom I would recom my former Iriends in the purchase of Medicine.' I now give notice to nil persons indebted to the '".'! of Fox & Orr and Fox At Caldwell, and myself' v i iually to make immediate settlement either by Nw Cash, as longer indulgence cannot be given. . In my absence the Notes and Book of the con will be iett in the hands ot Mr. John P. Gillaspie " authorised to settle the same and receipt in rny.n C. J. FOX. Charlotte, Sept. 30. 1 1"t- 1 1 A K Tinned POLE LEATHER J c ntv per pound for sale by Jii'y 3. 2lf -first U ality- R. 6BA
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