CHEAP WATCHES AND WHOLESALE ASD LET AIL. VRE now iec-iving and opening unc of the l-irgcbl stock of GOODS ever opened in the State, at prices that defy competition. CALL AND EX II MINK AT T. TROTTER & SON'S Jewelry Store, No. 5, Granite Row, opposite Sadler' New Hotel. Ckmrlottr, Oct. 4, 1853. 14tf MARINE AND POCKET CHRONOMETERS -DUPLEX AND Repeating Watches. BY Al'VOLXlMLST lO THE ADMIRALTY. WILLIAM DIXON, CtaroMonietcr &, Watch Manufacturer. 45 KING sat'ARE, COb WELL ROAD, LONDON. rpHIS Certifies that ihc accompanying Watch, No. X. 15516, is warranted by me to be ol my manufacture, and no Witch with my name upon it is genuine, unless accompanied by a Certificate rx-aring my signature. I guarantee the Watcli No. 1551 G to keep time to the satisfaction of the purchaser. W. DIXON. THEE WATCHES have a high reputation for be ing superior time-keepers. Imported and for Bale by TIIOS. TROTTER t SON, J cwelers. Granite Row. NTemb,r 11. 71 tf USI0N HOTEL, SALISBURY, N. C i; THE undersigned having taken charge r.t" this HOTEL, situated on the Nortli Corner ot Mac Court Haaar, re spectfully informs the 'rav.lling public thai it will he her aim to keep up to the lulled extent, the reputation which this house has heretofore sustained for its comfor table accommodations abroad. No pains or expense spared to render atifir-d all who may favor her with a call. From her long experit nee, she is confident none will havr cause to complain. The House will, at all times, be supplied with a suf ficient number of well trained and attentive servants, a.rH the furniture kept in the best order. THE TABLE shall constantly he supplied with the very best Use market can c n.i . i.d. The Slac Office For all the principal Since Lutes, i kept at this Hotel. The great Northern and Soiithtrn Mail lines arrive and depart Daily ; also, the Western via Lincolnton to Ashe Tille, Tri-wecRly. The Stables Attached to tht Hotel are lurrre, comfortable, and atten ded by the very best Ostlers in the country. Trusting that by strict attention to the wr.ntsnf the public, not only to retain the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed ou the- Hotel, but to merit an increase. ANN DROWN. Salisbury, Dec. 16, 1853. 84 6m. CHARLOTTE BAKERY and CONFECTIONARY. Fellow dtirtrtt. People, In gins and Sogers! THE war am Clmed, the Old Mas has recovered from ft violent attack ol Spiritual Rappinc "whereby some means Ijs li. been made a Mtad.yun, he now offers in tht most modest ami polite manner a fresh assortment of Groceries and Fancy goods. K7" Weddiiajrs and parties supplied as heretofore on very reasonable terms lor cash. J. MEAD. May 6 42-tf ROBERT A. YOXGI i:. CjL. BEGS leave to inform his friends and the public jFfla that he is now receiving large additions to his Stock or Jewelry, V c . In addition to his lormer stork, he has received a new and extensive assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Mantel Clocks of every variety, Silver and Plated Ware, a large variety ; Military and Fancy Goods, Guns-, Rifies, Sportsman's Apparatus Fine Pocket and Tabic Cutlery. Hii assortment of Fancy Goods Will be found to comprise a large number of new and elegant articles, and it is his design not to be surpassed in the taste and elegance of his selections, and his prices will be found on examination to be as moderate as at anv other establishment in the South. Thankful fur past favors, he solicits a continuance of the patronage ot his forme! friends and customers. Columbia, Sopt. 30, 'J3 11. ly HTM. ALLTOX UOl'RDIef, Factor and Commission Merchant, NO. 73 BAST-BAT, CHARLESTON, S. C, la prepared to make liberal advances on Consignments ot Rice, Cotton, Corn, Sugar, Flour, Grain, Hay, GUANO, OF A NO, GUANO. Genuine Peruvian Guano. Wm. Allston GorsDiN, Agent, For the States of South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee. Also, Agent lor Baltimore it Southern Packet Co.'s Steam-ships. Office 73 East Bay. September 23, '53. 10-ly " Uncle Ned had no Hair on the top of his heed, in the pl..ce w here the Hair ought to grow." But he lived previous to the discovery ot Lyon's et U -bratcd Kathairon, which not only preserves ur.d beauti fies, but restores the hair at any period of life. Only those who will not try it, arc troubled with Baldness, Dandruff, or harsh, unpleasant hair. For p 1 by 8kf FISHER 3c HEINITSH. BSC siiaw TAKES pleasure in announcing to her friends in Charlotte and the public generally that she has ob tained the services of Miss A. C WILSON, from one of the first establishments in New York, and is now prepared to carry on the DRESS-HAKIXG BUSINESS in all its various branches at bcr house, 3rd door below Ilea's Hotel. Ia the Spring she intends visiting the Northern cities and will present to the ladies a choice selection of Mil linry and Trimmings of every description. She res psctfully solicits a portion of the patronage of the public, fcsling utaured that she can and will please. All orders promptly attended to packed and forwarded with care. Dec 9, 1853 21tt MRS. M. SHAW. " CHARLOTTE CARRIAGE MAM FACTORY. Jt 3. Opposite the Jail. re H E subscriber hereby inlorms his friends and the A -iihlie that he manufactures out of the best inate- HII I IISjl, lb the best of workmen, every kind of CftwnAGES & BUGGIES. he furthrrm. ro .,, .... u,. , . a a aai v at ui.ii. uiauv ass him, to be Jt what he renU j Hj dcvotei TV1 !BU meWW r de sud flatters himself that ha can five geacral sal.. n to a wbo ay call or. luau J. mOTTER. sjppghsff 4, 1 853. lo .f fTtHE Sttbperibe-r is now happy to inform the i ettisens of Charlotte and the aurroundinv country, that he has moved into his New Shop, on Cai. lege streiL, i m moo lately back of Sadler s Mutcl, where le M now ready to attend to all Susiness in his line. He has got the best Workmen, and is therefore determined to do the best, and most fashionable work, ever put up in this 4oatsnd at moderate prices. 17 REPAIRING done neatly and in a durable man. a er, by caning at the shop of LVkj. 17, 1852 tf JOHN HARTY. i Licenses for sale at this office. GRANITE DRUG STORE. CHARLOTTE, 1'. Opposite SADLER'S .Mammoth Hotel. Pritchard &, Caldwell, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines tc Chemicals, Dye-woods & Dye-stuffs, Oils, Paints, & Painter's Articles, Varnishes, Window Glass and Putty, Glass Ware, French, English and American Perlumery, Fine Toilet and Shaving soaps. I- me Hair and 1 ooth Brushes, Paint Brushes, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Trusses and Sup porters of all kinds, Spices, f tf Snuffs. Manufactured Tobacco, and ail the Pat'-nt ami Proprietary Medicines of tue day, Pure Wies and Bkaxdies for Medicinal purposes, Superior Inks, Extracts for flavoring. Landreth's warranted fresh ar:d genuine Garden Seeds, always on hand in the proper season, Choice Toilet and Fancy Articles, &c, &c. D Camphine aiid Burning Fluid Lamps, Lamp Chimneys and Shades, together with a large lot of Burning Fluid and t amphine, Quinine, &c, constantly on hand. C7" We make our purchases for Cash, and offer goods equally as low as they can be obtained from any similar establishment in this section, and we will war rant them to be pure, fresh and genuine. CC7 Orders from the Country promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed, with regard both to price and quality. 13" I liysi clan's Proscriptions will receive particular attention at all hour's ol the DAI AND NIGiiT. rj PRITCHARD & CALDWELL. November 33, 1&.";3. lUtf 1853. Fall Importations. 1853 BANCROFT, BEITS & MARSHALL, CHARLESTON, S. C. W E ae-ain invite the attention of our purcliasers oi DRV SOOIS, in the South arid S..ut.i-v est, ... . . ii j r ..,.1 ,c to our Stock aCVoosis lor rail iraue. o wtiv who have visited our Market the past season, examined our stock and become acquaiutcd with our faeiliUes t..r business, it is unnecessary to say that wc off r induce ments see. Hid to no house in this country. Our tall t-ck has been selected with great care by two of our house from all the principle European Markets. Our styles and fabrics will be tuBusI better adapted t South ern taste and suits than any geds imported into the cout:try. Wc wish it dis'inetly understood by buyers that ice imparl all our foreign gou7, and are able and deter mined tosc!! the. ii as low as the same qualities are Sold in any market in the United States. We offer in etir Ladies' Dress Goods Department, a full and complete assortment of all the newest styles end fabrics, such as Silk, Sarins, Maiceints Ije Chit.es, Cashmere, Robes, Mora tie Laines, It facade and Plain Alpacas, French and German Merinoes, liomtxi tines. Sat in De Laines, Silk Velvets, Crapes, Laces, French, Hco(':h and English (Jintihams and Prmts. Also, Long and Square Shau s, Crvpe Shauls, Mant lias. Mantles, Cloth, Velvet, and Silk Plain and Embroidered Visettts, and Cloaks, Suiss atul French Embroideries, in greaJ. variety ; Whi GtHyls, Ribbons, Dress Trimmings, Laces, A-c, tSfC. A full and complete assortment of Goods for Millinery Purposes. Hosiery. In this department we offer every possible variety of Silk Cotton aiid Worsted He.se and half Hose, Silk, Me rino and Cotton Under Garments Kid, Beaver, Buck, Silk, Woolen and Cotton Gloves He, he. We pay particular attention to this department of our business, and embrace all the leading articles wanted. Linen and Linen Good. We offer in this depaitinent a full and complete stock of , 7, 3.9, and 10J Bleached ar.d Brown Damasks, Table Covers, all styles, Diaper, Towels, Damask Napkins, Damask Doylcs, Dow as, Crash, Grass Linens, 3, 10, and 12.J Lin m Sheetings Pillow Linens, and 4 4lh Irish Linens, Marseilles and Lancaster Quilts, &c, &c. Broad Ulollis, Caahiascrea, Testing, and Tiiilor's Goods. In this department wc embrace all the best makes si French. Gorman, E.iglish and American Cloths, Ca imerss and Vesting, Black and Colored Silk and Sttin Vesting, Velvet do., 3 and G-4th Engli.-h and American Tweed, Kentucky Jeans, Sillincts, I.iuseys, Plain and Plaid Cloak Linings, Canvass, Padding, Silks, Twist, Buttons, &c, tec. Blaakets, Flannels Kerseys, Domes tics Ac, We offer in this depaiimeut of our business a most full and complete assortment of English and American Blankets Negro Goods of ull qualities, Linen and Cotton Osnaburgs and Colored Cottenadcc, all styh s ; White, Red and Blue Flannels, and Bleached and Brown Domestics, all qualities. Carpets, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Curtain StuflS &c. We pay particular attention to this part of our busi. ness, and can supply every article in the House Furnish ing Line, fm-h as English, Scotch, and American Tapestry, Venetian, three ply, and Ingrain Carpets, all qualities; Floor Cloths, from 1 yard to 6 yards in width. Rugs, .Mats, Canton M iltinw, Stair Rods, Bindings, Rich Silk Damasks, Worsted and Cotton Damasks, Laco and Muslin Cur tains, Loops, Gimps, Fringes, Tassels Cornices, &c, &e. We arc prepared in 'his department to furnish anv Goods wanted lor Hotels, Steam Boats, and Private Houses, and fit them up in the best stvle and manner. BANCROFT, BEITS. & MARSHALL, Ncs. 209 and 211, King Street, Corner of Makket, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept. 23, !So3. 10-1 r. NEW GOODS. AVING ri turned from New York with the most splendid .-tock of Onlh men's Fomisbiog Goods ever exhibited in this market, we fflr the public an the inotit liberal terms suits of ClolEit'K made to order by the best workmen in the St itr, and warranted to fit. ALSO Cravats, Collars, Shirts, Undershirts, Drawers, &c., &c. We ask an examination of our stock and work. ROB ISO N & REA. iept. 9. Lc53. 8-tf N. yir. AUobrook is in cur employment as Cutter. R. & R. Important to Public Speakers, AND all who arc ar. t tcj wjth Coaghs.Colds, Hoarse, ncsa. Influents, Asthma. Irritation of the Throat, Ace. An original Medicine, and one of the very best for all tho complaints inent'oned, is tlie Pectoral Gum Drdps. For sale at this Drujr nnd Gnomical S ore of Feb 3 ie54 FlSHER & HEIMTSIf. pPPER and BANP LEATHER, a!o fir.c TRENKS and VALiCES. Kr sale, cheap, by July 29. SU R. SHAW. J.O. CUAFfc-. M. W. ST. CHAFEE, ST. AMAfvD, fc CROFT, No. 179 East Bav, (opposite the site of New 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 constantly on hand an extensive supply of the following articles, which they are prepared to sell to City and Country Merchants on their usual liberal terms. Cocxac Brandy J. J. Dupuy, J. J. Rousse, Pinet, Ca tjjlon & ' o , J. Hennesy, P- H. GodaH & o.. Leger LFreres, Otard, Dupuy & Co., J. & F. .Martel am! other choice brands, in halt pipes, quarter and eighth casks, and in boxs of 1 doz. each, American Brandy 4th Proof, in imitation of French, in halt pipes, quarter and eighth casks ; and 1st Proof, in barrels. Holland Gin Pineapple, Anchor, Cologne and Clover Leaf brands. Whiskey 'Irish and Scotch: Monongahela, 1st and 9tl quality ; O'Mara, Pittsburg, Sheal Rye and Bourbou ; Baltimore, Western Rye, and New Orleans rectified. Rum Old Jamaica, St. Croix, New Orleans and New England. Peach Brandy Old North-Caro'ina and Virginia. Arn.E Brandy New ersey and Nor n-Carolina. Coi:ntALs Noveau, Perfect Lore, Annisette, Rose, Cinnamon and Peppermint. Wines Madeira, Newton, Gordon, Cossat & Co., Leacoek and Jardine, in quarter and eighth casks.; Port, Page's, Key and other choice brands; Sherry Paj.e, ami RtAW. Duff. Gordon ec Co., tenitan arid other r hoice brands; Tskfium, Ventoso's London Particular arid Cargo ; Sicily AJaukisa, quarter casks ; Malaga, dry and sweet, in quarter and eighth casks. London Porter Byass' quarts and pints ; Scotch, and East India Ale, quarts and pints. Chamtahne Cibkk Boxes, one dozen each; Casks, throe ami six dozen each. Wine Bitteks, ( boxes,) Cordials, (assorted) Claret, Madeira, Port, and Sherry, Winks, one dozen each, and on draught. 'hampgne, in baskets, one dozen each, quarts and pjnts Flag, Heidseick Bouche, Calhoun, and other brands; The above comprise some of the finest Wines irn ported. Lemon Syrup, and Jamaica Lime JricE,in half pipps, quarter casks, barrels, kegs, and in boxes of one dozen each. Sardines, in whole, half and quarter hoxes. WE ARE I To offer to our friends and customers T A T.T?0'T V 1 A f STOCKS OF GOODS EVER SEEN HERE, Which can be bought at the OEM? 0km S!I1 of BMAi k OOHDf Mm WVM, Notwithstanding t he recent advance on all kinds of Goods. OUB STOCK COMPRISES IN PART iMdits DJIESS COO MPS of all Minis, Foreign ami Domestic DRf GOODS, Gentlemen's Mi tut y Jllade IJLOTItfJiG, of every fashionable variety and st 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 have just been selected by one of the firm in the Northern cities expressly to suit this market. Our supply of WILL PROVE, upon examination, to be the LARGEST and best selected ever offered for sale by ONE house in this part of the State, besides which we intend selling it ut a SMALL ADVANCE ON NEW YORK COST. Clothing, jaSj.isakcfs, Shoes and Kersey, for Negro Wear. We have prepared ourselves for the CALLS of COUNTRY MERCHANTS. We can and will sell them on as ffoo4 terms as they can purchase in Charleston. Beinp agents lor the island Ford Manufacturing Companies for the sale of their SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS, we can always supply them with good Domestics at reasonable, prices. Purchasers, before you buy it will be to your own advantage to call at the Chenp Cash Store of Oct. 1S53. 12tf WHOLESALE AID RETAIL, AT THE CHARLESTON CASH STORE. 1 'i t if 1 V FOURTH STORE FROM THE OT WITHSTANDING the fuss abou; the ever, and now inform tht' public, lh.it we gretit have GOODS in Store, ns always a larger assortment can be found with us than at tiny other house in town, and wo woitld advise everybody wishing to purchase, to satisfy themselves whether we can't sell them AS CHEAP AS EVER. Our Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING Is larger than it has ever been, nnd is larger thnn anv in town, we have paid particular attention to this branch, and all we say is, WE DON'T WANT than nnv one else. As usual we have every other article, which assortment of &m9 mjmmjMm? mi .Vi And also all kinds of Fancy Goods. In conclusion we would say, that we are always buying every article of Produce coming into this place FOR CASH. Therefore Merchants from a distance having any to sell, will do weil by giving us a call, as we are always ready to pay the highest Market price for ench article. We have paid particular attention this season, to lay in every small article generally kept in Country Stores, and we are confident lo be able to sell as low as can be bought in Charleston for Cash. October 21, 1853. 14tf DRUCKKR 6i SOMMERS. The Greatest Discover? of the Age. PLANTERS, Farmers, Families, and others, can purchase no remedy equal to Dr. Tobias' VEItE. VIAN B.I I S I-"- .T for Choleia, Dysentery, Colic, Croup, Cuts, Burns, Br;riseB, Swellings, Head ache, Chronic Rheumatism, Toothache, Coughs, Vom iting, Pains in the Limbs, Back, Chest, &c. If it does not give relief, the money will be refunded. All that is asked is a trial, and use it according to the Direc tions. It is an English remedy, and was used by William the Fourth, late King of England, and certi fied to by him as a cure lor the Rheumatism, when everything else had failed. Over L', 000,000 of Bot tles have been sold in the United States, without a single failure, and many have stated, they would not be without it, if it was sjiiO per bottle in case of Croup, as it is as certain as it is applied. Jt cures Cholera when first taken, in an hour ; Dv senteny in half an hour; Toothache in five n inutes. It is perfectly in nocent to take inter;. ally, an I recc-mmeiided by the most eminent Physicians iu the United States. Price 25 and 90 cents. Dr. Tolias could fill a dozen Newspapers with cer tificates of i'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 hai put up a Liniment expressly for Horses in Tint Bottles, which is warranted cheaper and better than any other for Colic, Galls, Cuts, Bruis es, Swellings, Scratches, Kc. Price 50 cents. For sale bv Fisher i. Heinitsh, Wholesale Agents, Charlotte, N. C. April 23 40 ly A Great Luxury. SALAD OIL, of unequalled swertnes and flavor, in troduced by the subscribers one ye . r ago into this market, nnd upon tri-il provvd superior to zr.y Oi! cror u"ed far S.lnd dr.-??"ng. A fr.'sli supply of this Oi! has pist born r ived by Fib 3 FISIIEU .V HEIX1TS-H. Blank Writs for sale at this Office. T. H. CROFT. Lobsters, Mackerel, Salmon and Clams, in l id. canisters. East India Preserved Cinger, in boxes of 9 jars each. French Cherries in Brandy, in boxes of one dozen each. Frt its in Brandy, in boxes 1 dozen each, assorted. Do. in their own juice, do. do. Pie Fruits, do. do. Stuarts & I.overing's Steam Refined Scgars. Loaf, n boxes and hall boxes ot 16 loaves each Crushed, in barrels; ground or pulverized, iu barrels ; Steam Refined Candy, in boxes, of 45 lbs. each. Ai.v.oNiis. Best Bordcau and Marseilles, soft and h;1rd shell Castile Soap, of superior quality, in boxes of about 25 lbs. each. Soap Jackson's No. 1. Corks, Velvet Wine, in ba es and bags of 7 gross each; Common Bottle, bags of 7 gross each ; Jug and Tap, bags of 5 gross each ; Velvet Demijohn, bags of 4 and 5 gross each. Vinegar, White Wine, in quarter casks; Cider or Apple, in barrels. Segars. A large assortment of Rio Hondo, Consola cion, Filantropa, Washington, and other choice brands, ot direct importation. Also, Floridas, Havana Cheroots and Cuba Sixes. Tobacco. P. Robinson celebrated, Honey Dew J lb. plugs, in whole and half boxes of 100 lbs. each; Rough and Ready, in kejrs of about 10.0 lbs. each; World's Premium Tohaecot in 5's, 8's and lb ; El Dorado, in boxes 40 to 45 lbs. each, and a variety of other brands, in 5's, 8's and J lb. plugs. Smokins Tobacco, in Boxes of 5 and 8 doz. 4 and 8 oz. papers. Wine Bottles French ard German Patent, in ham pers, one gross each. Flasks. Quart, Pints and Half Pints. Demijohns. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 gallons. Candles. Sperm, Pearl and Adamantine- Pickles and Sauces. Tea-:. II yj-on. Imperial and Black. Sept. 23, 1853. 10-ly. READY and the public in general ONE OF THE AO 'n IM'T 17 V'.'IITI ELIAS & COHEN, No. 2, Granite Siovr. 7J -.. jm a .A A aJ .V 1 JCI A i X CORNER ON GRANITE ROW. rioe in Goods, we are still able to sell ns low ns our FULL STOCK OF FALL & WINTER TO BE UNDERSOLD, but will always he lower belongs to a general assortment, such as a full ki.s, ls mr, mr0 CHARLOTTE SADDLE & HARNESS MANUFACTORY. HE Subscriber respectfnlly informs the public thai 1 he is always prepared to furnish of his own Manu facture, a mest elegant outfit in the way of Saddles, Bridles and Harness. From his experience in the business, he feels confident ! that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to his j customers. He has on hand and will constantly keep I large assortment of Carriage, Gig, Sulktj, and Buggy Harness; Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddles, Bridles, Whips, $-c. His Saddles consist of the following varieties NortEi Carolina Saddles, Kentucky Wo. Carpenter's Do. Decatur Do. He has also a variety of Saddles made expressly for per. hour travelling a long distance, and warranted to wear well. Besides a large assortment of Saddles, Moss, Blankets, Harness, Drovers Whips, Baggy Whips, Boy's Saddles, together with all manner of IABIiISY HA&WASSg, He will sell on the most reasonable terms, cither by wholes;, lc or retail. Saddles, Harness, Trunks, Saddle Bags, &c, mad j to onier. Call and examine at my Establishment, one door East of Spriugs& M'Cloua's store. ROBERT SHAW. Nov 18,11 18 tf I KUXiE'vVATER the cheapest pnint in bf. wrorld. It Fire ii.id we;.tin-r prxf. ti'liO lbs. junt received at the Granite Dru Slore. ier hanrfrpd. 26 f PR I TCI 1 ARD Si C A L D W EL L. AJS AND. THRO UGH B Y EXPRESSS ! ! 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, lor curiii" Oalds, Chafes, Scratches. Sprains and Bruises, and u has proved very eflecu.al. We have no besttanoii in recom mending if as a valuable prepaiation to be ustd externally on ma" r ba8t' J. DUNNING. Foreman of Adams Go's Express Stables, N . Y. We take pleasure in recommendint' the Mixicon Mustang Liniment to all of our friends and ciT-tomers as the best ar ticJe we have ever used for Sorts, Sprains ur Galds in Hqr sea. We have used it extensively, and always effectually. Some of our men have i sed it lor sev re Biuises ar.d Sores, as well as Khci inetit Paine, and they all say it acts like nia jrjc we Can only say we have entnel) ahandoned ihe use ol any other liniment. J. M. HEWITT, Foreman for AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., 10 Wall st. HARNDEN S EXPRESS, 74 B.ondway, PULLEN, VIRGIL & CO'S. 16 Wall st. WELLS, FARGO & COS, 16 Wall st. ITaving used the Mustang Liniment in my family for sever, al pever?-CB6os of haid lumps and swellings, 1 cheerfully give mv cermicare to its exctlient effects. My daughter had a hard lump, the s:xe ot a hen's eg, upon her wrist tor a year. I told her to rub it wtth the Lininietii, And a tew applications entirely removed it. I also used the Lraimwl for Scrofulous Illinois, or swellings in ihe throat of long siar.dinii, on two of my servant, and it icnioved fhem "both in a short time. I consider them all remarkable cures, and recommend the Mus tang Liniment as the r6t I have ever used. JESSE T. HOPKINS, Proprietor of Hopkins' Hotel. Liberty, Va., June 30tb, 1853. M org anton, N. C. June 30th, 1853. Pit. A. G. Bragg if Co, 1 feel it my diity to those of my leliosv beings who are aflbcted ns I have been, add my testi mony to the wordeififl effects of your Mustang Liniment. I was severely attacked in DOt ruber last with Kheumatism in its worst torm, suffering night and day with exciucialing pain for six months, being lor the whole time unable to walk or even ptep. My right leg was so contracted oi:d diawn up that I could not even put ii to the ground, and my left arm was badly contracted. During the. whole time I was attended by two of the most skilful physicians in the place, but they were unable to afford me any relief, and finally gave me ui pro nounced ine incurable, and said I must die. At this critical moment I commenced using the Mexican Mustang Liniment, ai.d after using two small bottles I betran to find relief from my sufferings ; aiid after us:ng seven bot tles I was yveil as ever, and am now stout aa I ever was be fore. GEORGE GOOD. Morg anton, June 30th, 1853. I certify that I am acquainted with George Good that he was afflicted with Kkeumatis-m as above stattd, and wn? cured by the use of the Mexican Mustang Liniment. JAMES C. SMYTH Merchant and Hotel Keeper. Prices. The Liniment is put up in three sizes, and retails for J5 cent, 50 cent, and $1 bottles. The 50 cent size con. tains three times as much as the 25 cent size, and the $1 size three times as much as the 50 cent size ; the large sizes being greatly cheaper. A. G. BRAGG, & CO , Proprietors. 304 Broadway, N. Y., and St. Louis, Mo. For sale by Sill A-Sill, Salisbury; Houston & Cuthbeitson, Winchester ; Stitt & Son, Monroe ; B. Jetton & Co., Lincoln, ton; Roberts & Fullenwider, Shelby; and by Druggists and Store-keepers rreneially. For sale wholesale and retail by Pritchaid & Caldwell, Charlotte, N. C 10-Sm. GOOD MEDICINES ! STABLER'S DIARRHCEA CORDIAL Is a pleasant Mixture, c.mpojndeu in agreement with the rules of Pharmacy, of therapeutic agents, long known and celebrated for their peculiar efficacy in curing DiAGRHGCA. and similar affections of the system. In its action, it allays nat-sea and produces a healthy con dition of the I.IVER, thus removing the cause at the same time that it cures the disease. Stablcr's Anodyne Claerry Expectorant Is confidently recommended to Invalids, as u.nsukpasskp by any known preparation, tor the cure of COUGHS, HOARSENESS, and other forms of Common Coi.ds ; BRONt HIT IS, ASTHMA, CfOUP, ON'SUMl TION in an Early Stage, and for the RELIEF of the Advanced Stages of t(:at Fatal 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 slv'n 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 Pkofkssi'1' 'n the 1 i:yof Baltimore and else where, and in practic? have succeeded most admirably in curing the diseases & which they are prescribed. They are offered to the Co'intry Practitioner, as Med icines which he can in all respects depend upon, as pre pared in agreement with the cxp ren e of some of the most learned and judicious Physicians, and strictly in conformity with the rules of Pharn;acy, especially serving his convenience, who canno! so rt"ifj as the City Physician, have his own prescriptions co mpound ed by a practical Pharmaceutist. See the descriptive Pamphlets, to be had gratis of at" who have the Medicines fo sale, containing recommend ations fr m Doctors Mauiix, Baltzell, Addison, Payne, Handy, Love, &c. Doctor S. B. M astir says, "1 do not hesitate to re cdmineiut your Diarrhrea 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 Diarihrra Cordial, &c; and of the Expectorant, "I have no hesitation in recommending it as a most valuable medicine." &c. Doct. R. A. Payne says he has used the Diarrhoea Cordial ia h.s practice "with the happiest effect, and thinks it one of the most convenient and efficient com binations ever i ffered to our profession." Doct. L. D Handy writes, '' 1 have administered your Anodyne Exppctorant in several cases of Bronchial Af fection, w-ith the most happy results, and from a knowl edge of its admirable effects, 1 can, with the greatest confidence, recommend it," &c. Doct. VV. S. Love writes to us that he has adminis tered the Fixpectorant 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 under able medical counsel. Sixteen of the best Apothecaries and Pharmaceu tists in the f'ity of Baltimore, write, ' We are satisfied the preparations known as Stablr's-Anodyne Cherry Exp ctorant and Stabler's Diarrhoea Cordial, are med icines of great VAi.rE, and very efficient for the relief and cure of the diseases for which they are recommeded ; they bear the evidence of skill and care in their prepara tion and style of putting up, and we take pleasure in recommending them." Twenty-Seven of the most respectable Merchants, res'dentsof Maryland, Virginia and North Carolina, who have sold and also used tl ese medicines themselves, say, " F'rom our own experience and ti at of our cus tomers, we do confidently recommend them Pro Bono Publico. We have never known any remedies used tor the disease for which they are prescribed, to be so effi cient, and to give such ntire satisfaction to all." The above notices of recommend .tion from members of the Medical Faculty, Pharmacei tists of high stand ing, and Merchants o" the fi st respectability, should be sufficient to satisfy all, that these medicines are worthy of trial by the afflicted, and that they are of a different stampand class from the "Quackery" and "Cure Alls" so much imposed upon the public. For sale by Druggists, Apothecaries and Country Storekeepers generally. E. H. STABLER & CO., Wholesale Druggists, 120 Pratt Street, Baltimore. For sale by Houston & Cuthbertson, in Monroe , ani B. Jetton & Co., Lincolnton ; Roberts & Fullenwider, Shel by ; and by Williams, Dixon & Co., and Pritchaid & Cald well in Charlotte, N. C. 50 3m Oixt ! THE Notes and Accounts of the late firm ot MOSS, BELL 4c CO. have be n placed in my hands for col lection, and those indebted must not expect longer in dulgence, as it cannot be given. July 22, 1853. ltf JOAB P, SMITH. LOOK AT THIS ! I"" HE Note tnd Accounts i JOIIV WELT S hr.ve bc-.n placets' in my b mdi i.r toll- elion. Those in rli bud to bi'ii nr- riuei-ted to come forward and settle up i t an euriy day, as the business of the conce rn inut be closed. JOAB P. SMITH. FL2. 1851. 3Uf a Ta nvid's llohrnnr m - The great remedy for rheumatism, Gout, Pnin jn Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints, Scrofula, King's Evil u Swelling, Hatd Tumors, Stiff Joints and all fixiri whatever. N Where this Plaster is applied, Pain cannot exiit L , ' heen heneficial in cases ol weakness. Such as tain .-V ness in toe siomacn. n lungs in their primary I L. IAa 1. limS-iA I tm, ' Weak limbs, laaienes, afiecjw y stages. It destroys mfcSS2,r perspiration. S N 1 1 i 1 1 N S r-l C3 -f WW W n $ i The following commendation is from an agent reads Trenton, Tennessee : "n TaENTON, Gibson Co., Tenn., Nov. 7 Messrs. Scoyil & Mead Gentlemen : The Hebrew iv ter is becoming popular in this section. Theie is a J this county who says the would not be without this k'1 lor five hunched dollars a year. She was afflicted for time with an eulaigement ol the spleen, which giv great deal of psm. The swelling ai.d pain had r Mtr.d,, nearly to the arm-pit ai d occasionally she could Z2J breathe. She was confined for a consdetable t mt, (W which she was attended by some of our best ph sic'at,, T; they gave her no relief. She procured a box ol the Plaster, ai d it relieved her almost immediately, and no? keeps a supply of it on har.d constantly. 1 fu se lactgyoj at liberty to use as you think proper they are suUttr., true. Respectfully, youiB S?c, JESSE J. WEUji Peware of counterfeits ar.d base imitations. Desttt purchases genei ally are cautioned against buying of saytl our regular agents ; otherwise they will be iniposcu upon! a worthless aiticlc, as many base counterfeits of ilnspw are in existence. REMEMBER ! The genuine is sold onlv by ut advertised Agents thiounhout the South. No pedkf T lowed to sell if. In future the genuine will have the tin. ture ol E. TAYLOR on the new steel-plate engiavedlib,i, the top of each box ; to counterfeit which will be ptotti as forgery. PCOVIL & MEAD, 111 Chnrtrcs street, New Orlei Sole General Agents for the Southern Stales, to whom i, dcrs and applications for agencies oiust be addicsFrd. Dr. l?IcT,aiie's IJvcr Pill. The great ar.d increasing demai-d for these Pillgiic, surest evidence ot their excellence. People try them ard tin recommend them to their neighbors. No one who ht sufiercd from the Liver Complaint, or from any of the dittm arising from a disotdeted state 01 that organ, has everfailedi obtaining relief tf he tiied Dr. M'Lane's Pills; and ihua tan have woiked iheir own way into populanty by the asioiiisbiu cures which they are every day performing. Bead the lo lowing : ,T 1 1 c Fkwtbi-rg, April 2nd, 18M. Messrs. J. Kino & Co. Gentlemen : You will please r us one gross of your Pills, prepared by Dr. McLane 7 are great demand. Please forwaid them direct. KELLER v HAMILL, S. Charleston, Clark Co. 0 April 15, 185ti. Your medicines are im.versalhr liked 1.1 this section olrw country. We have constant calls lor them, the P11 m ra cially;. ' Yours respectfui'ly, J. Q SMITH. Dr. TflcT.anc Yermirue. S5" This celebrated remedy is umvetsaWy bAimmV rd the best medicine ever d.scoveied for eNpelbng woinwttomu human body. The following ia bm one of the tiiourandi voluntary certificates that have been gien in testimony of, efficacy : Git ead, Ohio, March IT), 18M. , Messrs. J. Kion & Co. 1 take pleasure in lutatsainf that 1 have used one bottle 01 your celebrated Worm Sj.t with decidedly good effect, ana would like to have some m . ot it 1 rou id felt any quantity here. If you send it to 1 w ill sell ii without any charge for my IrsstUc, as ihenai but lew physicians here. Gi.OKOK If&GGONn The above me dicir.es are for sale by Fisher A HeiattR Pritchaid & Caldwell, Charlotte; W. Murphy A- t o., Sal nbun JMurphv & Hark, Coucoid; A. U. Hoincsly, Shelby, N. C. Sept.' Hi, 1B53. . V-Smo. DR. ROGER'S Lhrrworl and Tar For the Coinjilvtc Cure of Coughs, Colds, Jrjl enza, Asthma, Bronchitis Spitting oj Blood, and all other Lung Com. plaints tending to CONSUMPTION. LOOK AT ITS UNPARALLELED SUCCEM The above distinguished Cough Medicine is carry iftj till fote it iu Lung CotnpiafniB. In all sections ol the counm is const ant ly performing Cures which asiomsb even I'liya.e themselves. Look at the high character nd.Htdmasi nauics which vouch for its unrivalled litahng power. 1 1. 1. M.D., late Professor in the Medical College at CincibU W. J. ivtchaid, M. D. ; lion. Judne Moise ; Hon Judge 1 Butke. for uioie than -0 years Post Mnsiai of Viammmm R. S. Newton, M D, ProteSaor in the Mtdicat Colteti 1 Memphis, Tenn; John A Collins, Ba, 1'tourii tor ot Temp. Ofixau arid Ceneral Agent ot the tiroi.d Divisiuan Sons ot 'f uipeiaiice ot Ohio ; Win II Levisou, Va J of the V S Military and Ncval Aretts st NY; lusaai FauMer, Eaq,ol Albany ; Rev. H. Wiaeasaa, Rev. R. lie N. V . GilT ; add we could name huntlud, ate thuiisauat otlicts who testily from peional eupe iience, thai 11 bui them and their friends in some canes alter all oilier 11 mi had tailed. Such men never niaite such state menm, um convuiced of their truth beyond the possibility ot a awl Rend a lew ol the letters. Extiaei from a letter Irom H. M. Cory, to II. L. BkM Esq., No. 137, Second street, New York. Spa rta, June 'JO, Kt Dear Friend Stewart : I have been home IMWJMII months. When I lust saw you, 1 ban but Itttte hopes 111 ' er celling any better. But 1 nave now the plentincol in in4 you tor iccoinme nding me to take Dr. Bolters' slpsj Liverwott, Tar and Canchalegi.n. I got a aWsl tlesol it and took home wi.h DBjB, detcimiuid to mk11 tnal of it, as I had done evetything else. 1 hove oiitr 'h four bottles of at, at d 1 must soy it has done me mo: p1 than any other I have ever taken. On any first taiitji. increased the expectoration, and I laisid a picai d'i bloody matter from my Lungs. But tbnt has now tetw and so has my cough, nearly: I cough but Mile new, expect soon to be entirely tire from It. 1 ensasidef it a vahiablfl medicine, ai.d shall leconunetid t to all wkosit l'cted with a Cough or Diseased Lumin. ( I let rf rang lady who hnd the Consumption, ai.d 1)4 ,J' a L(Md d'U.1 ai the Luiis, and doctored sevcial rr.oetl our i'bysician, but grew wore, have a bottle ol it, ai d 11 ri i1r Jt acted a 'most miraculously in her can;. Your sincere fricr.tL ( BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS CURED ' Or sek nuw i'j?oMrTLV it acts .' jtj Statement of Mr. A. Lang, Baker, No. Y.-A lew days before .'ast t huslmas I .VB? , 1 and soon coniineiiccd blcee.';ng ey a.jb J- in a nomo?ptitiath; to neip try Dr. Before I had taken up the tlinci Iotlle,i"r "-j V.W hrt U my Cough w as t;onc, ai d I U Jt well d now go.5l. I collider it a most fi,, dially recommend it to my fnedds. (!' 'I-,,M" made to the proprietors. March 12th, ltSiO CIRCULARS, &C. As no ordinary sized advertisement can fully explain thf ture and merits of this article, the Pioprietois have puto" a new Circular, giving the history ol this Medicine tb1 cription, nature, Sfc. of its principal ingredient!" ; the !...,.- oi-n (Iruiiir.. (? in have l.non the Luni'M aid Liver I'' copious reference to the peteons who ha re been cured bv Hiving their names and residences, even to ti;c HH ' giving 1 1 1 1 it it-r Those who art troubled with a Cough at v Lungs are in the lenct afbcied, are earnistly diyuiC " upem the Agents named below, and procure one oi Pamphlets. It can be had giatis. and will roiwtvspe" SCO VI L & MF.AD, 111 Charlies street, JewOllr Wholesale General Agents for the Southern States, io5" all orders must be addressed. 1&- Sold by Fisher Sf Heinitsh, ar.d Pritchaid A Cn" Charlotte; W. Murphy 8c Co., Salisbury; Murphy Concord ; A. R. Homesly, Shelby, N. C. , Sept. 30, 1853. GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS J. G. Rankin, Wm. M. IJurlick, George Summey, (SUCCESSORS TO A. ATK INSON A ( 0.) QTHIS establishment has been in successful operation ! X number of years. The Quarries are w-ell opened, sr . matble is superior to any 111 the United States. We have so perfected our facilities tor tfettii'K i'J SLa ishine work, that we can furuish MONI MEN iN lv; TABLETS. IIEADSTONI-jS, and eve.ything in 0t businees in better HyU and at cheaper iate$ ihar. "" in the country. Bg When it is consUlered that we saw our own jobber's profits, and no high freight from the 01 A 'Lg seen that we do possess materiel advantage over ' eovr tors. . We cordially solicit our friends and the pubhc t0Zf our wotk, and comjare out prices with those of oibei J before oideriug Northern Marble. We have on hand at our yard in Marietta a large nm of finished woik Monuments, Tableia,Ac-wSieie Mr. G. TV. Summers, will sell at our prices. Our f work is done at the Mills. Address J.G. RANKIN A f" Maufcfa Hoik Y Y-iZT Sept. 9, 1853. That Piece of Cloth E ran kIiow the litust niece: of Broad c this side of New York. Inllim Ci.ll nnd se ""-I Sept. 9. 1853. 8tf ROBINS"'" me. 1 read you 1 a civet ..-. Uiufh.Uv Rogeis Syrup ol Eivciwo.i, . .. , Done in the best style of the art, at that v