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- L' ' ft ' ;. - '-aV ' is- I. H i ,-':v-'-,- ' ; "i-'7: : " .' ..-'.-" - -1 i O V I : IC N"0 RS. MESSAGE Continued. .. m-'-. n r. rHiri t,i i!n Legislature u noil all these ir;it.iers with Mich olisTrvrtioiw as f xperience iniht stigyej-t upon the general condition jind ef- Y.ojciicv ofoiir ax rent ant!, the most practicable iii.;ins"of imnroviix it. The duties of such an of- licrr'woiih! be laborious and the salary fJiouiu oe si 'i as- woi.ld coimur.nd the riiot t mint nt qual iinn :iinl nv:!L'P pmiividc.I n'trr.tirn " ) Ii5 compensation might be charged upon the I.i.l-r;iiy 'Fund, and imf drawn from tho general iriurv-; jind it would be returned to thak'fund iMjun-loId value, by inip-.rting; healtlifujnes and t it, ami efficiency, to th syiitein. .j ji'he jas't '(.enonil Assembly ecm to hare lccn fiiljv aware of the HfCiiy ofjsomc general. u;. lrVi-ion ; but while they -decline- to authorize the n;po;ni a bio H"I . t i f j poi :irPOininici;i i oin' gvi;t-r.u suin.!'"-" . I. . . . - i .' tl.irv. fhev atj'a.irize-.i tani vouniv t-oun, ; -point one of ea-H Countv, at a salary of $250 -.i!ij.uith powt r sriven to the Courts to lay a tax to fpiv it. ' "f ' 1 -ati. dispTsed tliroitli the Sratej wiihout cori-'c-rt or ki t-f. !t-.V:i and uction, at an ajfi;rerate ' i x'-ii-b of t-l!.700 pur'.-.innuiii, drawn, too. from ' t!tHi'-kf!s.oMlifj people by taxation. . i Mir'c )minon school syfte'm, then, rarded ei ihfri:f t'le'li.h f the patriotic-nd "noble pUrpo laTciujctl to be accouipli.-lu't! by it, or consider- Mi ,i;u n t"ri!fc i' uie jn"0)t.r.tJirecon anti lair - ilijtrffiK-iit f so laixe a suni Vf ruoney, r:o-iirf s thorough rt -vision ;n:l Mi,ciidmenf. J lax iYiif Lf?ii a member of the 'Literary Koard ' jn-ii its firl unr.iriizatif:i, an-1 1ia in bestowed s-uijc titttntkin upon this subject-J eel. in conclu frilly warranted in recommending, a the m-st etfcHjiMal nr.-nns of -attaining the ends rfer r d f, the appointment of n tenerul superintcn Cvtt ( comnmn -chools for th'i-Jtatc. I Thn I 'resilient and UirL-ctor.-i of the Literary FtiM will, in dje time, submit a report, showing 1 1 t Ictail the- stale and ccniiifion; ol this rund, anu tht proceedings of iUr Uuard on other subjects cuthti-.ittcd to :h-ir management,- 1 Io'rrvil Improvement. he Internal Improvcuiont of tho condition of iss w-cu so . repeatedly and earnestly j-rss 1 i:jy; pon tlie Legislature within the paat twelve yvar.sV.hy my predecessors in office, that nothing n iv c m Ik? iup'.-radi!od. The people are now dc- In' inv i-j 1 rrmi nt it is much better to have one .1 ..iir.r'.i.? n 'f-nt fi .Tf i oi'fc n t find rcsnonsi- 1 . ' maTm e . ... " . ' V "i ' ,;V ,'- I ttt we should L!.L at an expf-ns. ol -J,vO", pant uie Jiiie- by wiiich wp r:irv! I iui 1 , t:t:i to Ii ivc s veiJ i,-ntnc sunennten- 1 n J'olitic w-e in ijHLnr some rei;ei tor trie exigency ot itieir wants, pJ ttiarket towns within our own bordert, and . , th-Miiertus of cheap transportation to reach them. J'lu! day has passed by fur-writing essays on lh ntij' irtaneo of K iil Roads, and-l'lank Roadi, i;ii;l riaviablo Kivers. The practical results in . tnr: States around us, nQr their accumulated leitithony ,f the increased wealth and enterprizo .w hich thjy conft-r upon the peojlo, and will ex- r li't- j isf ridicule and contempt a State that will , ciMinuj t slrit her eyes, upon; th liht of cirwri- ncty anu touj fier arms in apathy and sloth, when : T r".L,; ""i"wt,,wwSiuBuu , i-ij.ifiiciuMj uciioii. - .1 'i i i l : i. - ? nr. .i 1 i i:u I'uui.i; iiihs uuw in . nroirress in iionn f 'irfcfina,ex!ubit the fruits of nnawaJtened scnsibili- m : a . C7 - . ty, and point with uhertin? certainty nndforce to tli-j prosecution and completion of oiberff aot yel coinmcnccd. " ! - j ,'JL he extension of the North Carolina Rail Roatf Kat and AVcst, connecting on, one hand, with tha) cuiinncrco.pf tho Atlantic Ocean, and on the other withthut great current nnd strtiara of infercommu--nicition in a Iiigh degree forming; tho ligaments on nrterieg of tho National Union, must occupy i prominent position in nny schema promising u eonoblo and improve tho StateL i ' - 1 t , Other .works, more . sectioDaJ in their, chsrsmfjir vijl readily present. themselves' to the favorable consideration of those, more immediately interested in them. To w hat extent it will be prudent at this . timo tq embark in txovr works pi internal improve ment,, until ample means shall have been provided i'l'v tho faithful and, enrrgetic comj)letioofthoe olrcdy authorized and undertaken.it fs not for roe ti sayj - . - - ' - ' - I I , ,R!cizh and Gasfon Rtil Road. i.'Tlie- Urileigii anl tlaston -il Iload bing now tht-rri:crt v i)f tho S?nfr will rl-iim ihnt utinnfinn 1 Mihieh is due t. 1',-s well from these consideration c-f its cj.nvenii'iict; and value to a large portion f I . tfe :ate as on account ol tha deep pecuniary in- fi rest which is attached- to.it as tho State's pro- jrty. The superstructure of the road, hoth of iron and w"dt is in a very dilapidated ' conditifn, and ex ir'nivo repair are absolutely indisperisible to its furtlior us-.!. Tho commii3ionirs;to whoso care ditiv:nice and with the caicient aid' of tho President nu 1 the otliecrs of the' Road, kept: it up ; and by curtailing expense vreducing salaries and enfor cing the strictest cconomv in all its departments hrive heen ablo to continuo its operations wiihout .nviJitnL; it a charge upon tho Stato.. Its receipts tor tho year lSl'j, haveleen etiiiafto about $62.- !."0, and lor the year ISoO, 609,035. the whole 't which .has been consumed in tha ordinary cur Tent expenses, and in tho purchase f new iron and repairs. , I . :r-To citable you to understand the tru state and jsitiiation of this property and to legislate intelligi Lly; iipoii tho subject, the Board of Commissioners jeuijdojed ,Iaj. S.' M.;Fo.t, an- Knjjincer of skill ,jhini experience, to examine the whole1 line of the ro-td, its appurtenances, the griding, tho 'super- triu-tuty, tho M ridges, Depots, Engines, 4 &c. stcJ an J to make a report thereon. I Ins will present a iivrc reliable nnd satiaiactory account of it than jcotll l bo j;iven by tha Ipurd of Commissioners,1 or the otliecrs of the Ilord or by any '-committee of itiift (Jenral Asemhlv. j This yeporwill be laid .ln'.'oru you.m a short, time, toother with a report j dthe President of the Road, and the proceedings i l in.- 1.(1V4 Ul UUNIIIIU'luutll IUI UK! . 11TU JCTirS J .tast'ia$r. ) " ! ' -! ' '. : ,:! &i'c s claim, rrn U;ied Stales.: I In accofil iKce with a rc.-Wtiito'n adopted, by the 1 . I 1 . d ' I 4 II I ' .'.1- t-.... ; l ist vn-ni-rai .-vsseiuoiy, retanng io inc oldie 8 Claim I I "against th? General Covernmenf, for money ad - ; .vancci', mid tranport:ition furnished to the X. Ca- fj roliaa vo'unteers in the recent war with iMexic-', ' f ,at.yn early day after the adjournment of the A.- uildy, Irprocun d frni hc Comptrolfer's Office Hth'? viuci!i,rs.a:i 1 pajers pertaining tt the. cinim, : and catisiil thin to U presented to the i War De- !irtinent at Washington,- for thti payment of the i jpriMcip.il and interest, according to "the proTisions of th-j Act of Cotigre-s upon that sulj.c The j flaini of the State amount!.-, "in principal money, .'o 17 . "- : . j t . In the Hi nth of April enduing. I "was notified , 5 jLy.lhe sc.n 1 auditor, that the Htm of S5 25 hid j jU'eh a!lov;tl and would be'pnid tipon "proper ) ji:iratirn, while the residae of the claim had Ix en ) :i-it-:ti-d.- : Vhreujoii, I adresst-tl 'a letter to the S -4-.ri-t.-iry of War, d. s riiiLj id know tho. frn)unJ.s j tyi ini i'-iiii;i it ti rro ic.tru wiioti-.rr it vwre in my , j-wiMi n-iiivvo i!hf iljlctions. His rrply teniii I irf'l riir'correionJence upon, 'he sultjrct, and nt ; 4 r ii arty ijay uftcr tho commencement of the late i jsfS'.ioti oClnrcs, I addressed a circular letter ;jr, vich nl'imr .Scnafori an I KoprfS'-ntatives, call-iliL-ir ittention tu the matter, and inviting their fc.w;tti i ifrhviiij payment of "tho claim pro Uiil'.I for jiv an net of CVjiirres.-. A bill was nc. c r f 1 1 ;! 'n'f.'d -d in tUe natP hv I Hon. Mr. ililj.-r; i vvrm jisfd iy thai .body; and sent to fl ! iho House of Keprearnfativea, where h remainetj without a!iy final action hau upon it, until the ter-j I uiinntion of the session. 'During the pendency of the bill ibe.ore the House ol Representatives, I was ogoin notified bV tho 2nd auditor, that tho ik'dt:onal sum of 8100 bad Leon allowed at his rfiice. No steps have ieen taKon to place ineso paltry sun.s in me ire. - usury.- io valid-reason can bo shown wny mis claim of North Carolina should be rejected, white similar claims from other States have been freely allowed and paid. AVe are compelled to defer the latter part 6 .Goy- Manly's Message until next week. ; PROSPECTUS. S fllE SnWribvn propose to publish a Newspaper in th town of Co.ncoki), N.C., to be called the' - , " Concord 3Icrcnrj , ; Devoted to Politics, News, AGRicrLTtrRE, JMrxiso, &C. t is unnecessary to enter into an argument to prove the benefits to be derived from a local Newspaper they art fully appreciated. - pectedand is certainly due to the public, make some exposition-of the principles shall be governed.. ' will be decidedly WHIG, and shall en deavor, with all our ability, Jo sustain the cause of this great Republican Party, consequently we will give the present Administration our hearty support. 'AVe will at al times, however, reserve to ourselves the privilege of condemning whatever we may think wrong, either ill friends or foes. While we shall use all honorable- efforts to advance the interest and defend the conservative printip!e of our Party, we will practice a systera-of courtesy towards our o, ponents,so long as. Ihey conduct themselves in such a way as-to deservelt. j Perhaps it is useless to say we are 'true Southrons' though we consider the Compromise, erlected by the last Congress on the Slavery question, as a great ami patriotic measure, well deserving the approbation ot a 1 parties who deire the feate and happiuess of their Country. But while we are in favor f the late Compromise, w-e deny the charge made against us of being ubmitfsion is,' and will take occasion to hurl it Lack upon its au thors let hum commend the poison challice to their own lips, we'll none of it. ' ' - j We will endeavor to make the 'Mercury' interestins to all but particular attention will be made to the depart ments ci Mining and Agriculture. ! The size of the paper has not yet been determined on. If 'about' the same as the 'Lincoln Coufrier' the pride will be $1 50 per annum : if the size of the 'Salisbury Watchman;$3 00. The number of Subscribers obtai ned by th 1st ot January will decide the matter at wiich time materials will be ordered. The first ntiai- br will be issued as soon as 300 names are received. Those friendly to the project are solicited to make an j eflrt to ,eare the requisite number ol names. L. S. BINGHAM; Editor. ! i W. H. CAMPBELL, FcBLisnss. C7" Address the Subscribers at Concord. STEELE & HARTY K15 now opening their NEW STOCK of Ambbicax, French and English j DRY GOODS, Hardware, Queensware, I GROCERIES, &c.:&c. j heir Stock is eoual to any in the .market, and mej an determined 16 sell as cueAp as can ho bou'cht i Ftrr the Ladies t Straw, 821k and Satin Bonnets, Merinos, Cashmeres, Mouslin do Laines, Silk, Lyonese, Alpaccas, Lace Caues. Collars and Cuffs. Cotton, Thread and Muslin Edgings and InBertings, Jaconet Munlins Swiss, plain and figured, Lawns, Prints freat Tariety, Shawls, Gloves, Hoisery, Mitts and long Hose, i Domestio Goods at New York prices. -. I For tJ Gentlemen i' . Ready-made Clothing wall made and in I ' t good taste, , ... Clotbs, Cassuneras " and Vestlnga, , HaU and Caps, J. Xiln A. Son's liooU aod Wiot-i, r Brogaa Shoes, Mining Boots, rTegro Blanksf, Kersies, Bagging, Tlope and Twino. i , Jlern'oek Leather, Blasting Powdor, Tose, Ac AJo, a large stock of finOCETtFEfi. iTh7 specially olicit tha a'ttention of the Ladle to th abort stock. To the pablic "gcnerslly they weald say, that they are u"""""n " ooay as i.ijv aa those who suj they will !! lower, ind think thP mUl.i u rnn.. i. deitr forhiia. V J 1 STEELE Ai HARTY. ! (Charlotte, N. Q.t October 10. . 13-3m! " 1 IVTW TT TTd fiTATJ 1? tUX lc OHR inform the publia, tRat they have opened and have now ready for sale at the old stand of J. ILORR, dee'd nearly oppoa te J. A. Sadler's Hotel, a very Urge and general assortment of . I iCe8, ralQtS, UllS, Dje - StnfT$, Perfumery, Patent IJodlcines, &c. all of which were careRilly selected by one of the firm in the cities af New York and Philadelphia. Their stock Is entirely new and warranted genuine. T it snchadditions shall b made from time to time as the want of the couatrj may demand, due notice of which will be given tn rough this medium." - To Physicians and country merchants they think they esa offer such inducements as shall secure to them a libe ral patronage. All their preparations ara warranted to be 1) oonformitv Physicians prescriptions neatly pat up a iivir rwi ovziaiPia 111 pan. rollOWV I , Alcohol. .Barks all kinds Leaf, gold i M silver Aloes, J -Alum, Carb. Ammonia, Muriate ef Aqua - fortls, coBe'ntr'sl Acid, mnriatie sulph. " nitric Blistering Oint. Bronte assort. Dlackinr dutch mettal Leads, all kinds jCamphor VCnlomel Chrom. green dry " " in oil yellow dry IColunibo rwot vloves : " iaoit jColehicuna aeed Blue Smalts root Frostings.all colors Cobalt I aint Brushes Sash Tools Linseed Oil Tarnish, Copal Black " Japan Logwood . pyroligToosJhinoidin aeetie rOhloroform prnasie eialie . benzoic citric tartaric Annusecd Antimony Chlk Mcrenry Uiritahs , Diamonds for Gla-1 Errot- - fliers. Kla teriam Exts. aesort. (uins Cane wood Copperas j Red Sanders . dec.; C. J. FOX, M. if. ORR. Jot 10. PATENT ' MEDICINES. aWltJiW CHERRY PECTORAL: oouoixs, ooz.ds. hoaiibewebs, dhoi:. ciiitis, oitdxjp, asth tan., wnoopiwo-oouGH ; v A.uiy ooxrsufiiFTXozT. v ; For sale by FOX & OllR. Dr. Spencer's AntLbillious and Anti-dyspeptic Dr. Hull's Vegelable-Fever and Ague Pills; ' DrjIurI)n-vs Su?ar coated Vegetable Anti-, fever rills, for the immediate cure of Agua and Fever. ;i - For sale by . j . . - i ' , .j FX)X & ORR, .; Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Charlotte, N. C. ' - 97 I r5 17 t " i. South Carolina Advertisements. Clinrlcstcm Advertisement. E. SOMMERS, IJIFOIlTEll of English,! French and Domestic Fancy f and Staple k DRY GOO IS, 1,1 vij Xo. 334, King St., (Between Georgo St. and .Burns , . i CHARLESTON, S. C TPllE Subscriber has now on hand his usual assortment 1 of ' Fnncv florifls. Imported direct " from England, France Germany Also, his stock of Staple UOOOS, direct trpm 'inq Manufacturers, which he offers to Merchants and PIanT ters ot prices equal to any Importing House in Boston or .vf w lira . ; Having experienced buyers constantly stationed in the IJuropean and JNorthern cities, ne win receive qv erery i tliflnirat stvlf s of Goods in each market which will be sold at a small advance, - ?; "r The Retail departtneni consists of every description Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, a portion of which is enu incratcd below, viz m j ; J STUFF GOODS: a. Merino dc Francai?c, high, colors and blk; Coburg Cloths and Paramattas; : , Colored and blk Alpaccas; lustres varioas qualttios; Mohair and Silk Warp do. ? ' ' Figd Alpaccas, Lionese and Canton Cloths; . ''"FJain and printed Cashmere; : , . -do ! do ' M. de Laines; . . Col'd and blk Silkar - - i , Every style of Ginghams; ( J - j English, French and American Prints; DOMESTIC GOODS : x Bljached and brown Sheeting and Shirting. Osnaburgs, Dennins, Ticks, Checks; Drills,' Kersy Jeans, Satinetts; , , Tweeds, f lannels. Cambrics, &e.. Together with every description of White Goods, Trim! rung Goods, labbons, lioisery, tIoves, etc. etc, I would respectfully call the attention of Merchants,: Planters, and others, visiting this city, to .an examination: of my stock, as they will find as full an assortment and; at as low rate as any Mercantile House. E. SOMMERS, 334 King st., 1 Charleston, S. C November 7, 1630," ' 17 AT T) ! The Charleston Cash Stobx at Charlotte: , X), j N. C, conducted by Mr. L. Drccker and the Camden Bazak at Camdee, S. C, conducted by Air M. DaucKER- these two establishments being connected;! with my Store, it is easily understood by the public at large tchy and how they aro enabled to sell lower than other Stores in those two places, who have not these faci lities of obtainng their Goods. , ' E. S. MANSION - HOUSE, ! CAMDE5, S. C. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully announces to his friend and the Travelling Public generally, that he hasopcned,as a HOTEL.that large and commodious Housei; in Ijoj Town, formerly the Private Kesidence of U. -Per. kins, Esq. Tho building is admirably adapted for the put-pose, be ing situated in the most healthy, and 'pleasant part of Camden, combining all the advantages of the town with : the balmy atmosphere of the country, and within a tew 'minutes walk of any part of Camden. ; The, Koomi are large and airy. his servants respectful and attentive, and he pledges himself to spare no pains in keeping up as at. tractive and well supplied Table, and to use every exer tion to please those who may call upon him. : . His Stables will be found commodious, and alwayj ful ly supplied w;th Provender. : " IT" Tho House beinsr conduoted on Tempermce Princi- piety he natters himself that those who favor him with a call, will find in the MANSION HOUSE, not only the comforts aad attention af a well regalatea Hotel," bit the quiet retirement of a Home.' 1 Charges moderate. ' -; ' O" All Stages arriving in the placn, and -Omnibusses running to the Depot,-will eall at the Hoone when desired Camdfn,!P. C.f Boptember 1, I80. . 8 t if PALMETTO CASH STORE ' ! - -" ' . - - , .. .,. . r. camdeIv, s c. TJIE Subscriber would respectfully inform his nuie- Old North State ' that he is at rTresent 'in Town ' having uvni me iortn witn am overwhelming stock of FALL AND WINTER -DRY GOODS.-- His purchases this season consist entirely of Dry Goods, selected from the most recent importation, with the strictest attention to erery department of the Plain and J- ancy Dry Goods business, so as to present to the peo ple, a complete assortment in that line, and at prices low nongh to astonish the most sanguine.' . 1 The admirable working of the 'Cash system' caa be seen at a glance, by inspecting his stock, which contains amongst its thousand and one attractives, the following choice, cheap and elegant articles : Ladies' Worsted Dresses in all the newest styles, contai ning a lot of satin-striped louslins a20 cts. per yd Hoisery ef every kind, color ana sire; Gloves do. i ' A lull stock of Irish Linen and Linen Goods generally Domestic Goods at last Fall's prir. .t-,Fx.uicc lot of 1 150 pieces of Brown and Bleached Homespuns and Sheetings of all widths, Flannels, Linseys, co lored Homespuns and Jeans. Also, a laige stock of Blankets and Flannels at all prices; - j r A beautiful assortment, of Heavy and Fancy Shawls. : Ge.xt's. Wear': :: Bleck and colored Broadcloths, Casiimeres and Tweeds. Satinetts, Jeans, &c, and a large quantity of Vest Patterns of every kind, Flannel Shirts and Drawers SuKpenders, Cravats, half hese.ic. " . HATS of every description in the -market " An immense- anantitr- of RPinv.Mtnr: n fiTuivpL Cloaks, Over-coats, Blanket Coats, Dress and Frock Coats, Vests in great variety, and Pants at all pri ces. Ready-made Shirts, and, in fact every article that ctn be found in the largest and fast conduc ted Dry Goods Establishments. . . '; Give him a trial and the Goods will sDeakJ fr them selves. ) "' .- i. ' JAMES WILSON. Cixdex, S. C.,. September 25t 1 S50. ll-4m- 1VIIsU Alt! C. (TIOOTIE, : BANK AGENT - AND " - " - Ileceiving atul foncariling k JJcrchant. .V " CAMDEN, S. C. References. W. E. Johnson, iisq., Maj. J. -M. Jje&aussure, 1 . J. arren, Esq. -;,f":- Sept. 14. i f9-3m As CRAVEN, I YoRKviLrE, s. c, Performs all Dental Operations. Nov I, . 1 Spratt & Allison, - i ; - CHARLOTTE, N. C, AGENTS FOR THE CONCQRD AIANUFAC- , TURING COMPANY. : " fvOTTOxN Yarns, Cloth, bagging, Twine,' Can-' Xf) die-wick,. &c.alwja,ys at hand, and J for saler at Manufacturer's prices.-:' ',vv-'i.r'-;i:1: l February 3. v-fl; J ' 30 MARRIAGE : WHY SO OFTEN 'UNHAPY.. , V; THE CAUSES AND; THE REMEDY !j MasT and many a wife endures years of bodily suffering' and of mental ansuisli, prostrate and help , less, embittering her r fife, that of her husband,' awl hazarding the, future welfare pt her children, arising, from cawea which, tAtr, woull have spared the . ' "' . snffering, -the anguish to the wife, and to the lias- ; band embarrassments and pecuniary difficulties hav i tng their origin in tho mind being weighed down and harassed in consequence of die sickness of the coin-, panionofhis bosom. , j ; -f 'J y 'i- : How important that the causes" should be known - to every wife, to every; husband, that the dreadful and harrowing consequences to the health and hap- pinoss of both maybe avoided!. Life is too short ami , health too precious to admit any portion of the one to be spent without the full enjoyment of the other. The timely possession of a little work entitled as . . ' follows has been the means of saving the health aud die life of thousands, as over ' "TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND copies have been sold since the first edition was is- ; -The author has been induced to advertise it by the urgent and pressing request of thbso who have , - been indebted to its publication for all they-hold dear (that all may have an opportunity of obtaining it), and wliohave favored hftn with thousands of latters of , encomium, some of which are annexed 'to the adver- . tisement. ' i;- .:.!- 1 T H E M A R R I ED WO MA ISP S , Private Medical Companion.! . BY DR. A. M. MA CRICK AC, . . rtortsioi or diseases. or wo me. , Twentieth Edition, ismo., pp. 250. 1'rtce, $.90. r THIS WORK 18 INTENDED ESPECIAL LY FOR THE MARRIEI?. or those 'contempla ting marriage, as it discloses iiiiportant secrets'which should be known to them particularly. ' Here, every female the ife, the mother -the one either budding into womanhood, or the one in the declfne of years, iu whom nature contemplate an Important change can discover iho causes, symp toms, and the most efficient remedies and most cer tain mode of care, iu every complaint to which her sex is subject. -. ' The revelations contained in its pages have proved. ; a blessing to thousands, as the innumerable letters received by the author (which he is permitted by the writers to pablish) will attest. ' ' f SICKLY AND TJNHAPPY WIVES. Extract of a Letter from a Gentleman in Dayton, O. V i ; "Daytov, May 1, 1S17. Dr. A. M. MavricxAu My Dear Sir : M'he Married Woman's Private Medical .Cssnpanion.' lor. ' which I enclosed one dollar tc your address, crime safely to hand. ' I would not have troubled you with these few lines, but that I am impelled by a sense of gratitude, for myself and wife, to give utterance to our sincere and heartfelt emotions. ! " My wife has -been perceptibly sinking for some l three years or more, in consequence of her great an guish and suffering some; mouths oefore and daring confinement; every successive on more and more debilitated and prostrated her, putting her life in im minent danger, and which was, on the last occasion, despaired of. i I supposed that this state of things was ' Inevitable, and resigned myself to meet she worst At this time (now about two months) I fcsard your book highly spoken of. as containing somo nwtts reaching my case, i On its receipt and perusal, I can not express to you the relief it afforded my distressed mind and the joy its pages imparted te mv wife, on learning that the great discovery of M. M. Desp-' meaux provided a remedy. It opened a prospect to; mo which I little oonoeived was possible. . Ho becfit: of niarv consideration can ever repay the obligations I am under to you few hsTing been jhe means of im- nsrtirnr tn um the matters contained in ' TberMarri.vl Woman's Private M.ediear Companion. Hot to? this, ere another year would have pasaed over my head, in all human probability my wife would havs beu la her grave, and my rliildren left motherlon.' j Ertraet frc a Letter. " Oompetenea and Health. -! :. -lirrifrr 5S., . "Mt T)ti Sirs I know yon win have the kind-Of-fis to t r whh me in encroaching upon your rime, w,iJ- t ackuowledae (in .beaalf of myself and wife) the oblitrarions we feel purselre under to yon in bar-; ing made known certain matters, contained in Tour rriost mvalaable ' Married Woman's Private Medical Companfcm,' It has been worth its weia-ht- in gold to ma. If I express myself rather warmly, you will see that I can not do so too warmly, whin I inform yoa of the extent to which I have, tbroneh it, been benefitil'. I will state my situation when I btained your book through the merest curiosity j I look upon it jta-one of the most fortunate events of my life. I bad been married srrme ten years, and was the fathar of seven children. I was locilr strps-Rlmg unceanngry .to the end that I might gain a moderate competency, j but the results of my utmost exertions at tse and left : me aboat where I was at the becpnumg of each year ; and that only, with the moat stiated economy, snfli ein with barely the necessaries of life, i Finally, this . constant effort wjasbesrinnintr to have its effect upon my "health: I felt less capable to endure ita continu ance, while I felt the necessity of perseverance. " This constant, unceasing f nie?ie on my part was Imperative, In consenuence of the o rostrated condi- '-. tion of my wife fwith occamonal intermiuion) for six . years, much of the lime confined to har bed, and of course incapable of taking the charge and manage ment of household aS'airs. ; Her condition arose from causes of which I was ignorant. Oh! what would I have given had I the six years to bve over again ! What would my wife have given to hav been spared tbe long days and still longer niglrts prostrate oa a bed of sickness I all of which would have been avoided, had I then seen a copy of ' The Married Woman's Private Medical Co r an !.'" t . From a Phynician. ; DANGERQUS DELIVERIES, j OBSTRUCTIONS, IRREGULARITIES, &C. How many are suffering from obstruction or nreir-. ularities peculiar to the female system, which un dermine tljeir health, the effects -of which they are ignorant.'and for wjiich their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice! How many mffez Avm proiapsvM : uteri (falling of the .womb), or fram ftuar-albtiM (weak ness, debility, &c.,; Ac ) ! How many are in constant agony for many months preceding confinement! How many haye diracult if not dangerous deliveries, and whose lives are jeoparded during auch time, will find .'. in its pages tbe means of prevention, amelioration, ana reiiot .' ' , s - , . r t - j Extract from a Letter. 1 Tfl these just Married " Hid I known V '. --'"I -' t " Philadelphia, Nov.; 2.9. A&h. : "Dr." A. M. MURiCKAU.-)Had I known of the im portant matters treated of in The Married. Woman's Private Medical , Companion' nrmie years ago. how much misery I might have escaped ! I kave suffered years from causes which you pnmt out in your book, without knowing what to do. I obtained a copy, and found my .case treated of. ' I trust every- ftmtl will a-ril htradfof the lnformfttlon contained in its pages." Letters are daily received of this character, nnno eeraary to present. . M To those yet unmaMed", bat contemplating mar riage, or perhaps hesitating as to the propriety of Incurring the responsibilities attendant upon it, the ' importance of being poMessed of she revelations ron tained in those pages, so intimately involving their future happiness, can not be appreciated. It is, of course, impracticable to convey more fully the various subjects treated of, as they are of a na ture strictly intended for the married, or those con templating marriage ; neither is it necessary," since it Is every one's duty to become possessed of knowl edge whereby the sufferings to which a wife, a moth er, or a sister, may be subject, can be obviated. CF"CsIe will be sent by Mall free of Postage ''I to the Farckaser. - ' VST On the receipt of One Dollar, " THE MAR. : RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION" is sent (mailed free) to any part of th United States. All letters must be post-paid (except those containing a remittance), and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAURICE AU, Box 1224, New York City. . Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty St., New York. Over 20,000 Oeplen have been sent by MAII within three , months with perfect safety and, cer tainty. . j - . ; - - I Bookesillers and agents engaged in its sale, are! ma Iking handsome competencies frorn the ready and extra jordinary demand for it, and the extremely liberal terms 'afforded! them. ' !' .!.-" ' '-J -.J '. " , j!. Active local or travelling Agents, throughout the Uni j ted Slates and Canadas, will be-tupplied on the same j terms. Communications are required to be post-paid and 'addressed as above. I ' i "i-' ' I? '.'' i . - ' - - r - l CrCAUTION. The public arc cautioned against vnj. ous catch-pennies intended to be palmed off upon them,' I imitating the title of the work as "The Married Ladies' f lledical Companion,',' and various other title's. The ti tle of the works is 'TjifT Married WOMAN'S raiT T MEpiCAbCoMrAHlbjI, Brl)B..M.rMAi-E!BA'ir4 j FALL AND WINTER STOCK OP " - -SPliATlVi &t ALLISON ARE now opcriing their inew - stock, just to consisting of , -j '. , " I "- DllY j GOODS, (.RdCEUIRS, HARD-WARE, QITEENsWaRE band, Their stock Is tinusimlly large for this rnarket, and they aro determined pi .'sell Zt&tvcr thanXSojoda ca.i b pur-. chased in this ' town or in anv of the nviehtvnng villages,; for Casll punctual custoiiicrs. or,i, on! a ' JSIIOIl 'I, CREDfT to ' jFor- the Ladies. :4 Ladies' new' style BONNETS silk jind straw .Party DresKCsrvery handsome; Silks, nnd Lace'Goods- every .description: Merinos, Cashmeres Irish 1 aplins ; Do Laines of every quality 1 j Prints, assorted styles : H I I ; Jaconet Muslins,' Lawns, Swi'sscs, and I IjVen Cambric ; finccsj ? ; Thread. Laces: very cheap' ; i Shawls and! Plofc, various? qualities and Ladies' Handkerchiefs, very fine; . -.-' ' 4 ' Shioes, great variety J - : ' Ilse, very cheap ; j ' i Lace Capes, Mantillas, and Sacks ; ' Cambric Hjiulkcrchicfs, Musliu L'Jgings and JnscrtingsV For- the Gentlemen Cloths, Cdssirnere?, and Vesfiings,- large .asortmerit ; Large stock of Koad y-iiiatlc C'loIIiin; : i - - . , t I I Hats and Caps-irnew style in us.t prc.asq S Cravats, Gloves and Suspenders;. lioots. Shoes, aiid alippers,- etc, i Guns, and sporting materials- Miscellaneous t Iffard-ITarO and .Cllllerv.- .Carpenter's nnd Blacksmith' Tool ; Pocket Knives, Knives and ForKs, witli almost every thing usually called for.'. I": ' ' Gl'OCerieS.i-Su&ar, C-ofTee, Mclasscsi Clicc.op, Jfiec, be boughfin and i obaccoH-to be sold as; low us can the markets --J; '' j i - CarpetillS'.r-Attcntion is solicited to the largest and best selected iissottmeht of Carpetingsi old Meekh nburf.' A eTcr brought to WINDOW CURTAINS Something nc1 and very fine indeed, a superior article. I - . r. DOMESTIC! GOODS.We are, still n cents .for the Salem Jeans "and Kerseys, and for the Cotton Map ufactories and will sell at .Manufacturer: s p ices This stock embraces every-thing to be ound in an up invited to their eoutry store, aiid particular atteation is supply of f, ' : . ; . '- -t;-. "" ' io JJAGGIXG and ROPE, NEGt SIltfES mid BOOTS; BLANKETS, pid WOOL ii ats. - v : r - . ' ...' ; !- O Give us a call, as we eannetfail to please either in the quality or price of our Goods. J -; ,!!, ::SFRATr(fi,ALLlSUN. , Charlotte, Sept. 26. 1850. - I . ' 1 1 Coach Making f THK public are respectfully-informed that I hare takun 1 iuv oniitsiano wuere x mienu cuirying on iiiw CARRIAGE MA K NG, flu all its 'various braiiclicps Having secured the services f eiperiecfd Workmen in the Wood and Smith , Shops,' Paint nd Trimming RoQiiis,with their skill, ray own long rxperience iig the Imsinessv strist and oarcl'al supervision, I hdpb to mem the confidence of all who may feel disponed tcjiglvo uie a trial I deem itnnne'ce.ssary to say more than thiit all work done at ray shopj whether new or repairing, sliafl not bo ur passed by any work done in the South, ei Uier ju poiit ol neatness, durability or rfespatcli Ana l sponsible for aiiy and every failure; ; A IF work warranted. : . : old myse.lf re ' 1 1 Joel tsxtutctiingly thankful for the patronage heretofore bpstowed, and most respectfully solicit a tcoutinuation of tlieame. . ! i. .A , '"'. i .'-.;':'.!!,'..:' ,-...' -. c. OVERMAN . Sliopj a few doors above tbe stand formwy occupied by Overman Trotter, at tliip siga of tho ' .Charlotte, Mqrch 1,15.50. ; L ,. 3 ivl ; PAPER MILL Excellent Paper. r I iHJt, hubscrfber has seeured the servidds of one of tbe X: best makers in the Soutfi. a; practical Imachinisf. si i!d wil fill orders for a superior quality of NEU'lSsrAPK, together with FOOLSCAP and LETT and Envelope Paper, j R, "Wrappg Jlooh Ilindiner Connected with the Mill is a Book Bindery, where bind- i i 1 ...... . i 1 ingroi ail kinds wjjf be executed upon thej shortest notico BLANK BOOKS ot all kinds constantly on hand. J Lincoln, N, C:, .Afarch CEO. MORTELLEK. 20, . : I . 63-Ir : j- . notice. ; . To the Officers and Soldiers of the several V - ' Revolution. iH'rtry einee the : V - i,. BY an Act of. Congress; OiHcers and fk!'j iera ((who have not rectiveJj are entitled to ; . i Bounty Land, lor services of one. month or more. Widbivstfand nwnor r-hil- dren of those debeased are also entitled. : Thic, Subscriber will undertake Jo obtain 1 fie claims ol thoKs'jnteiiested, at a mode rate compensation. Having been ciajjloyed l'i E meny years in Public t)lfice, his experience' will enablo bin1 .itofnnuid, great facilities to the claimants lor ' j J . ' "V. I JLands ' antl Pensions: P" ' '.-: : : . ! ,. I 'V- ! .- ;" v i and save them much trouble and expense. Vherc be obtnins nothing 11.0 charge .is made.- All letters post-jpaid will' -meet 'with piompt attention, and -the necewary foniifeand ltlistnrctions nent. a--A .;.:.'.-C. W. BENXld'T, Att'y, ri mo - . . ' WalhingCon, D.C. " EPPIXG'S COMPOUND. FLUID EXTRkCTI. OF SAR iaparilla and Queen's Delight, "j ' Recommended by the f ditors-ot the Southern Journal ot dicinc and Pharmacy, and prescribed and recjiiiimended byal refipectable physicians ol Charleston and the sAirrouhdinc country- -' ' '."-!: - r ' - ' f. ,-(-:.- ' -.This preparation (by ndMing Queen's Pelighjti Acj, to tiie;Sar sappantla,) combines in a more icrfect dr"rejj thaiiany known remedy, tonic and alterative powers ; and Is Ijiighly'rccomaft'ii ded by eminent jxhysicians.! It is prepared iiti1 conseqneruvc ot the recommendation civen bv lr. II. R. Frostj Piofessor oltMa teria Medica, in the Medical' College of Charleston, S.IL in his work on Materia Medica, and concentrated by a proefss ol the subscriber's, render it more convenient fhr administration, and wjth the exception ot the additioa of mercury,; which may be at all times added when necessary. jj, . ; As a general Durilier of rh hlnod. obstinate diseases, this preparation will uwJ&ubtedlv take ihed u "liici it-iiicuies. 11 jciaiy vjeraies ujon anu regulates the bowebvestores to the blood its-wonted purity, gives tone to. tbe stomtph, and promotes diireption. . : .It is the best remedy known For scrofulous afleetions, sores, and breaking out ir young children, and is sale and efficacious m remov-inff entirely every trace ot hereditarvlidistaes from the system in the jenderest infant; m fact id aflji cutaneous affec tions n is invaluable, r v .tj i It is bighly recommended for all diseases ot tho skin, chrop. ic as well as recenu One bottle wiO, in mantf : insrancee, effuc rually remove all pimples, postules, or blotches on i the faceto which young persona in this climate are o much subjeced- It wiil-erlectuallv relieve Erysipelas everi ill its worse, staces and all persons suffering irom this distresaingncomplahn arcad! vised to use it. . j. , ; ; 1 There are few caset of chronic and painfiil'lJheurnatism that will not yiold to the iffuence of Sarsapanlia arid Quten's DeliLdit it duly preserved, especially if taken iu conjuinction with Ilvdr ot 1 otash. t A? , "' J- M. EPPIN, Chemik and Drucrir ; Kmg'SU Ontiosite. S.V?itVJJt.. ChnAeJtnn si r feb " : For Sale by Fox&Or, Druggists Charlotte,'! C July "25, ly.vv - - j j - ma -- i.-' , . j - , v: 1 - -, . ' ; : TO KEatT.-.. "V :"''; That new and omrhodfns Stand wi h the ; Fixtures attached, owned and occupied the j late Robert L. Tweed, as a Blacksmith ai.dWagofi-mker's shop. To a skillful arid industrious mechanijc, this is a vierv Di.uaiiuii. x ossession given lammediareiy. Kor Pi uvuidrs appiy 10 JA3liS iVIcKVVKN., Ur- 1 he tools can be had at a fair valuation and on accommodating terms. A , ii Camden, Nov.: 15, 1S50. ; JO Gw. :,v .; DU. A. . McUEC TTAATNG permanently-located in the powr. of Coxconvl 3 uiKis uj i loicssionai s-ervices 10 ne cinzens ant! surrounding countr'y. Office No. 31, Harris' brick row August, 22j 1 )0. ;.. -. : Hi j . 1 .. c.tf J, 1. SADLER'S HOTEL TRrl.lVING 'become bw'nr of half of this proicr. '. , j; . ; and tho Itblic5encrnlly,that it ull : still Ui k t f(- ' . , j 8 men as a Hotel. The lfjtrnor ol tins llotisr. has recently been fUted lip jit a .style inferior; to iir tv ' tauusnmeni in 1111." -jjuii yi -n t-iiu . I will also'bn this occasion lender mv stnecra thanks for lhe very tibcijnl patronage I have en. joyed, and promise, if tlje closest aUfnlioivto t.u '.r.r.o Ml rol'llll tlio 'sn UtO. UOt tO loSC'.if. '. .' J. A. fcJAIILl'-li . j Charlotte, 'fU 1840 10 UNCO ' J ' ' ' ' ! On no 1 F u r ii ii c (V a 1 . 1 : PIIK SUIJCU I BF.lv- resj.rct!)illy inform fhhm cUjn n. X pf obi Lincoln, and tht- surnjuiuliiiir roiij.iry, llisr tlieir estabirliiiieiit is in fulljoperation, aiid tin- :. re i'y prepared to fill all orders' tor! Iron or CoiiipovitioU mrro fii tlio latest nnd most iiiitmhed maiiner, , Tlicr warrant tin-in to prove, smooth nnd trwcis can be exc riitcil v aits' ollivr eslablisiiHicnt ui tin .I:itr, .-.U1 n;iKer Tin i.vcirii Mrom pcrsoh'al'-xjtcrieiicu am. attentf-m, tliey will l-M-rv a , Miare ol jmblic lavor. ri'lieir estabiifliiiient irf a,t .Main street wlk-ri; tlu-y will llie e.iC i-iiil of town, rm fh pied with every descr-iptjoii Ul S T tlu Vparior or Kileueii. AH orders cntrii.-'ted to tlifjiii will he piim-tii'jlfy f !! and tlieir prices xhall always . .i . r . . , w. j November 12, 131. Jbc 'modi-ratt t 15. L'i)uJ.vi;ns I i r. . . J But: not to A diJoniii THRSUnsCIilUKR M i i . e nnr t! s ri'inovru hi o. i i i ,i .i AND. IIAi:NKS.s M ANJTF.jf ("IT KING - i .f I A I I . I 1 1 M KNT to Xh'ci '.rpriTtst' cornet buildtn, m 1 ra.le t.tH of Sorirtira it LrawleT. wnen t..i vSll be pleased to have thes calh of h'is friends' who uji;y tn hi iirrli-! with aiiv' thin2 in bis lin.. jJEWELRY, JEWELRY. Willi flUiHCllTHF.n Iras just returned froiti tbe N'.tUJ t i ,inl is now receiving anil ooeniii a R ICII AX I V A IS I lil A SSO ilT JI I Mi T ljcfe d his stock w it It", r-;. t i. . . i of1.vpllr. He has se cure, ftti-d has purchased a itirir ejjiriifcivc one than. Iiusf i ever before been opened in tb f lnc. ' ' . - Among bis variety will bo iwud j ','.' . i : jGentlcimeii rtml jliJidies' aqni) anuI silver, LEvki'ANh i.i!-;. I'j.SE -WATCIILS; GOLD n.VlRf, A.'J KHtS. Medallions, Fine Ilrcast pins, "I Ear Runes, S-Ct.1stlS, ' I Itir.r. ' AValking Cane-, f i, " Finger Rings, ! M Hrne( It f n, j' " riair Pins, 7 v Ladies'' 5eissor, f nknives, TsiTray. . -.Tea SptKn, Hutt-r Knives, ri-rfuthsry ; " .- ('oral NsC.kliftH, M . k TliinibU-s, . : '. i AND A .VARIETY OF R ancy goods, rr.ATi.n WARE, SOMI)AVArtK,.S..n.VF.K-.rLATK!r 4 u'lVitfa a v n a ' ni re rrn 'il-u - Sit All of whrh Kc win cisjiom of on srconiftdn tin j jerjns.' i : ; Gold pitriaiod.: ' TlfOMAS TROTTEfl. knrlotte, Sept. t,;t4i. 1 lif. as iii;iu:tof(ri: conveyances 4m. r of jail kinds can he lirid toaiiy jvirt of tho coinilry. SADLER'S IIQTKL, with of without a editor. 1 j For the rtmovalkind pArmunrnt cure rf in f's-. f eases arising from art 'impute state (jj'.the Vdtl; on Habit of the: System.. iris .: ' ; ' ' . v 1 " 1 ; 11 Scrofula, or K'm'gs Evil, Rjicumatinn, )btinntr f'iilj ous Eruptions' Pimples, dr PustuKs tin the J'iicc, ;l IlljltlC. cs, liih", Chronic norc, ICyts, RmV Worm , Scall Hind. Enlargement and I'nin of the II-uk- fifd Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, iSypliilitir Svii'ir.tMi'H. Si i .fir.i 1 tj ........ ... ...... 1 or Luiiibago, and, Diseai es af inirig from un iiij,Hli-ins' use of Mercilry'; Accitc? ,r ib-ojiny, Exprsijir-'r iinpni-( deiiicejn Life. ..Ajso, C iroific Ccnstitatioul'liyiil''.rs : wil- b rtmovd by this u . trparution. r ! ! Iii ihis prrparntionsarc str iv;ly conrontrotf il nll. tli- M di. ciiial properties of S.vurai-ai ii'.i.a, cotnbiiu-d wiili tli iiioh;', f. ft-ctual aidi, the most alsu ry pid.i:-tiin?,- Uje jii.t..i-.ni.t-sinipk-s of the vegetable km ti 1 it ; and it nH Mgii b uy t s. t-dnot only by pa'liftitsr 1I1 uih Ivt m, but. aliby ltrt-u-mf.i tbatiit has leccived tli;ir im(ualil d ririiliii r.rtaii ns nj.i ilirt apiwobation 61 ibe public ; u ul lf:i m.llil.nlu il Oil in fiun im r us a reputation Mr valiic ai ,ii8.lcoiiipoi:iiris beaiiiig tl lave been cuu-d, si.eli an a flt liieiey ta'r wjn'rior to the i'iri -. naiiic oi Saiii.'jpanLa. m ; not lurtiicliid in tlf. tro:i1iof time jpasU ai;d what it ,alnn(iy fno tr.rlt. ttuu -11O who have uw-l H, it 1 ciipn ot doni'' lor ; .t. 1,1. lln 1 suflerina and struiralmgAvit disease. It pti ,r Hi an- 'srfcTinMheiifl lhe fountain pniini'M of lift1, ar A t i w .v.t ..throughout the. whole aaiinil tranw.' r. j I, J ANOTHER C8 REOF A-RCFULA.' Th? following striking add, asjwi'.', jK, rf ,K .rifi.njri.' iri, of art inveterate case of ScriiJulaJ r.)ni:oc-nds itself u taii ;ni larlv alllicted : . . ' ' . ,! ' ...J ' . I f This vohmtary tribute toj'b' j nu ifcinow only anMl.rr of 11,4 biony thousands wIjo have h; ,( ar ,:i:Iv iriil my in i hn r. its.. It Hix-aks for itself . J. fee otiginaljiiny bv mvu at .the Piw. porprietois. I - ' WiN;iiF.-ht:n, Kf., O, t. 1 !f. A. B. & P. Sards, Otkf .cn would not have pr 't ired e write to yoiij u 11 w j, notliny duty to i uie pi. one ki.o-v almost miraculous ellert j tnlr Sarsar.arilla has had u;niri ,n-r My limbs 1 were jovered vJ ii 1 1 ulcerous o'.- s s ihnt I c M uu walk during tr t wh'l(i ing nnd Sijuunf r. In tlr ai arion I comnieuc'''j the usfe iof vtnurSais-aiiarVila, ai.d a.'n r tdsina two Iwttles wi3 entirely cured' I inisi a!ri t !l you ol i:(.r. worderni'. cure. My brot icr' wasalllic'td Willi 1 itc ' to!ul j iiisDcaev o0 bad. his 'phys: ian tt.!u binrtho lo?s ol ii siht ,wns ir.icvitable, and pv-riliapent lndr.c t' wMncd to by Ir lir, Thr.bottlea wihrJVv resiorfd l:ssii;ht.,ai.d we csr.i.01 but xe. eo jimend all sinwlariy alllicted (o uhcHjihU Nir.iarn.a. . Yours truly,. ' i BKNJAMLN' K. IU CICNER. J Extract from a lof.tc-r r -eivtd from Mr. N -v. U'titM, t sentleiiUHi wIl known in Ijouiwi county, a.: " T (ienticmen -I ba'c ired a ntcro boy of" imre wh yoi.r arsapai ilia, who wa'ati; cktd witlf.Serofirlu,atJ ol a v-rotu. . family... f , YUrs truly. ; . N vj.,ris I Frcjdf r'eks Hall, Va., July 1, il9.' - V . ' ' : I Saxos' SARSArARiLi-v.4-It w iAits ulumM ujai.ci f-yj' to act attention to an article to w ell Know n, ai.d wcny i ooruil&r' aa this nri-nnrmiilii. Knl on"! if 11 Is . wit ifrtients oIit-ii wlio ' uhi tliu extinct ol arfapanll; aro iiiducra lo try winm-" m. rxiunds l)tariii: the iianie but coi.iainmc liitV r ii"'"' ilic virtue of this uluuble; ro t.; and we think we ;un"t 'il'r a greater benefit on our rei dera than in direciHig tb !1 niiou to tfte advoninrnu-nt! ol McFsra. thirds-in, a:ii!. r 'oluir'n. The bottle has recently eeti ehfarf d 10 bold n ijron, ar d tlioec who wish n rcnllv ( ood article will firn crri-. iiaitl in Ibis all the m9dici1.nl val 10 of tfe roof. Tl:o efx " -f c. of thousands has proved its cfucacy iri curing 'the vnr oi d,M for which it is recoriinv-i ded; and af il.c jmi imU " e tiMirii than any other, pciha;, is this meilii ino iti fnl,:' ,rr1,ariii tlie sjsfem for a change 1 f season. Home Jonn si, S-.Jj;h - Trepartd. ard fold, whplcf ale a vd rc'tntl, by A It V ai d-,' Druggists and Chemist ) Fi;lton-r., . cni ' r !l illmm. New York. Soldalsab,' DniTgista ireneially ihrouhoi.i Uni'ed Slates and Cnnada-'.- IVicq $1 tr little; f". Bou(ll lor S.i. ' j -.; ',. ; . For sale at. Charlofc by J.' F. Gilmer,.. ( ; Salisbury bv C. IV. Wheeler. Fayetteviiley G. S., Hinsdale, ' . ' I lhm-i;-2, 1 8.5.0. vr. . . . . ; f r; : y - T . ! I..! V" l 1 -i s...i i ' f !'l: . ,.1 -:.t. ty a iiuauis, liuy wooii, vx v. : ' if
Hornets’ Nest and True Southron. (Charlotte, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 30, 1850, edition 1
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