•• liaiyjuraLir HouiC imUistry.*'
Coacli a«d Carriage
SPTCW
Ak.
:a
M. Ai^ UF aC I'v
OVERMAN & TSuTT.
inBT^KNL^KR, their rincere lhaiikj to tl., pui iic
Ip for the libnral ( noouracrriK i I; xf.-'niit U li> it ;;i
in iheir business iicrolofore. ari l b !;• ivp to :in
nounce thiil tiiev an* iiow j»r.. uiuc'd t;» oxt cut«> or I-tj-
in their line in a style unturp.issi*;! Hy ;iiiy t-suinlisli
mcnt in the South. They hiive on \\ t>;Mi'bor
of vehicles of thcir own nKinufacturc v,; icu they
will sell on very ncconiniodatiiif^ leriua, ami warrant
0 ilo siood servir‘. Tlu’v have
CAHMIAi&EIS,
Mar}U€kes^
Bug^ySj Sulkeys, CanT-Alls,
and every oilier vehicle used in thi^ eountry, iiianti-
f u'tnreil of the best materialo atul by rxperu'iired
workmen. They a.sk tl;o.?e \’r,!ii{i;r 5i),-h artlf^les, in
give tliem a call l.oforo .=enilln^ elM'where.
llepairni/ of nil kinds e.\LVwU-.vi neatly tpa.
l)roin[>tIy, on nioih*rHt»* lerais.
Cliarlotie. Jan. ITJ, IS44.
|1IIE frieniis and patrons of this? Institution, are
9 respectfuily informed that it is now open for
r('(*‘plion of ])upils.
S. D. NYE HUTCHISON,
li - Jj ;r.i ran be had in the village, or ui the
L ) V
iNov. • i'' i4. 81-
Notice.
4 LL those inilebted to the estate o t>r. Stephen
F X deceased, are requtsted to come forward
inune(iiately and niale setilement with lite adinjniK-
I trators or tlieir nofess or account will be found in tho
I liands of an officer. Prompt attention to this will
! save cost.
i C. T. ALEXANDER,
1 JOSEPH W. KOSS,
I May 27. 1S44. G2-
Sale of Liaiid and
NEGROES.
Ik
xcc'rs.
CHARLOTTi:
Ol.XTON
MEDICJiL,.
I J. M. HAPPOLDT & M. B. TAYLOR
j -£i-> iuivinj.^ .ihisOt’iait*d in tlie Practice of Physic,
tender iludr proicssional b^rvices to the citizens oi’
I Ch;ul.t?t»‘ and the surrounding country.
. 'riu'ii Oti' 0 IS Kept in the one at present occupi-
1 ed l>y l)r ii i| }‘..idt, one door south ol Mr. William
I (-arson’ti Siore. vvh' r‘ they may be found when not
j ^>P' lt Pt;iof»all_\ absent.
I v'ii.st's re(ii;’ in^ (■oi;sult:ition shall receive tlie at-
! tuiiiioti ol ho'tii uitiiout additional charije.
Alav 3d. iSl!.
59---F.
MEDICAL.
ILL 1 id sold on tho second day of January
next, at the Store of Thomas P. Grier, in
Steel Creek, the Plantation, on which the late Nan
cy Strong, Deed, resided, contaning
143 Acres
of good Land, the above Plantation is situated on
the waters of Steel Creek, adjoinin^ the hinds of
Dr. Harris, Huge Harris and Mrs. Burton, on the
Plantation is a good new
Dwelling House,
and all necessary out Buildings
Also,
On tiic eaine day will be sohl two or three valua
ble
J%l^eg‘roes;
one o
Shoe«b, I^Maker
DR. I>. J A Y N ii S
FAMIL Y MEDICINES.
rjlHESE medicines are recommended and exten-
A sively used by the most intelligent person« in
the United States, by numerous Professors and Pre-
siilents of Colleges, Pliysicians ol" the Army and
Navy, and of Hospitals and Almshouses, and by
more than five hundred Clergymen ol vanous de
nominations.
They are expressly prepared for family use, and
have acquired an unprecedented popularity throngh-
out the United Slates; ami as they are so admirably
calculated to preserve health anil cure disease,
no family should ever be without them. The pro
prietor of these valuable preparations received his
education at one of the best Medical Colleges
in the United States, and has had twenty yeartj ex
perience in an extensive and (Uversified practice, by
whicli he has had ample opportunities ot acquiring
a practical knowledge oi’ diseases, and ol the reme
dies best calculated to remove them.
Names and priccs of Dr. D. Jayne^s Family !\Iedi~
cines, viz :
Jayne’s Expectorant, per bottle,
“ Hair Tonic “
“ Tonic Vermifuge “
“ Carminative Balsam, lar^e,
“ “ small,
“ Sanative Pills, per box,
American Hair Dye,
All the above mentioned Medicines are prepared
ONLY by Dr. D. Javne, Inventor and Sole Proprie
tor, No. 20 South I’hird Street, Philadelphia, Pa.,
who has no hesitation in recommending them to the
community as preparations worthy of tlieir entire
confidence, and is fully persuaded from ]>ast expe
rience that they will he found eminently successful
in removing those diseases for v.’hich they are seve-
ally recommended.
i This is one of tiic must ciTici(5ri','pIf‘i.aaL i, ah^ auie.
I composition ever ofl’ered to the public for the cure ^
t various ileraiigenicnts of the stomach andfiowELs
and the only arncle worthy of the least confidence
tor curing COLERA INFANTUM or SUMMEli
COMPLALNT ; and in all the above diseases it re-.
ally ads hko a charm.
Ail j)crsons are requested to try it, for without ex
ception it is the most valuable family medicines ev
er yet discovered. Hundreds, nay, thousanJcj ot
certificates have been received Irom Physicians
Clergymen, and fan)ilies of the first respectability,
bearing the strongest teatimony in its favour, loo
numerous to ptiblish.
IVie above Medicine is sold by B. OATKi^,
June. ISl L G2-
00
1 00
0 50
0 50
0 25
0 25
0 50
the NJJGIiOES to the Heirs of Cliarles
Deed, w'ill be hired for the ternt of one
TIIH uiiJer.-iijncd i:ill)ri:;;? l!ie tr:ivellini? puljlii*.
that he run:s a liiie ot’ !\vn Iior.^c Slage.^ reirulariy
between Cliar'otte and I,iiicolnt»in, i‘\. C., tv.ice a
week—leaving the Ibrnitr place on Tue.s l-.ty and
I' liday morning ol ep.oh week. His teiiMis :jrL= good
and his Stages coiiifurtabie, and every cxeit!m will
be ra id.; to afc^omino.late passengers and make
tiieir trave' couifortable and s atisl'actory i.i every
1 expect.
PriVi'.te convoyiinre wiii ai^o be furni.'Iied to tra-
v”iiors from Li'u'oluti)!) t>) any utsired poiut, on ve-
rv niodvrate, ttrrns. Aj tilv to
liAAC i:R\ViX.
41 -K
I3ec, 30. 134'k
V *
OllX
A N I)
11 V J 1 i i.
I'AIaEY. h.'jvilji: lUO lli.’nccli’
y in (Jc->!)c0! d, N. C.. ton-Ji. :s his s» r-
itSic in the ai)ove ol Lu>ir.er-\’.
1. AVERY WILLIAMS, having
pernrinently located himself in the
I’owit of Charlotte, would respectfully
'tier his profes-sional services to the
‘itizt ns of the To'yo and vicinity.—
From several years experience in the practice of
his prolession. he feels con!ilent of giving perfect
sati.slacti.)n. Letters of reference will bo given to
those who may require iliem. Dr. Willian^s may
for the preseui bo lound at the Charlotte Hotel.
March 29. 1S44.
And all
Strong
\ car.
JOHN M. STRONG. Adir.r.
Nov. 29th, 1814. 80—ts.
tllj^The Journal is requested to copy.
April n
STILL continues the practice of medi
cine in Charlotte, and v.’ill give carleul
alleiition to all cases confiiled to his skill.
Ui? oHice is No. 0, White Row of the
Mansion Hoi^se. His charges, as here-
lofoic sliall be moderate.
.813
Notice.
All persons holdiufj receipt on Sip.^nel C C
tlarrison dec’d,as a constable ol ihis countv
are hereby notified to come forward and produce
j their receipts, pay cost and lift their papers ; they
will be found in the hands ot the subscriber.
F. H, MAXWELL.
Auix- 21, 1S14. 75:;:3t.
Ba.
liaving ) rt'p ired im.^elJ
I;; .j-y to the p
iiece.'t
an 1 havi;:g I
ho’)Cs by m;r
share of ihc i
wiih ivii ti V
rosei'i!'i.>;i o
ti.ois and ina-
D. T. CALDVN'ELL having removed to
Charlotte, r;spectfully olfers his services in the
prnciii;e ol Medicine to tliose who may be disposed
en i;;r b'evcral \ears i’.i4a;:ed at it, h
•r:.i‘:iiig fit tntion to riiurii a liberal
];at!orj:i_:e.
ids butiiiie^:?. I to rxtend to him iheir pptronage. At present he
f
i;i ant Cilia I
;n
9 tan.
a:,d
0(0
c_-vTt'iioe
occupies the shop formerly owned and occupied by
j Di McKeazie. nearly opposite the Mint. Cases
I c-nuiiitu .1 to his care will reccive punctual and
I {;ii!lilull a'-lLn'ion.
: Charlo'.'.e, June 5, 1344. C4-f.
U i
iCl
aiijiiig,
will be projijotly
rnu tie rate eh niTt
seen in aiiv >!
attend to cuils
burg. U::;o;>,
An>i»ii.
c.eived. ;
\varded
( 'Ollt't
Orb
]
i'r
eXfCi.led i:i p. ?Mf-erior .-jtyle, and :it j
=. iiiiciis of l:is \iorkniay be >
t.si: tU!Tj:ir;ding viiiaget. lie uiil;
in a v' ol' the Couniies of Meckleii '
Liii oiri, Uowan, Ireui ll btanl}', or i
rs !:^r bij-;is Wiil be ihiiukfully re ^
.niplly and neatly executed and f^r-
Goons.
^j|lIIE Subscribers having lately rcccivcd a new
supi ly of
rd.
Ilirhiff.
O
ih'.‘ iirs.t of J iT:ii:i;'y next at the Pl.int ui-)n of
the late EL.l ?fi'ilNG Dec’d.. I w !l hire ;o
ir.r f.ir year, o!! the Xfg7'G\s' be’ong-
of tai.l D '••(Mted. tes
' p:/ii'i, rir ih-: v will th; r’Jy
ConfistioL' (d a iireai variety, and, also, a good
assortnu ai n! ('AST IRON, COOKISG AM)
tS'I'OVKii; would respectfully invite all
who n;u> be. disposed, to call and examine their
tock. 'l'h( y " ill take in exchange for any goods,
w;ir» > tii. y p. Feathers, Beeswax, old Copper,
and Fur Skln^^ Tiiey are also prepareil to furnish
Stove pii-i
he called
R
iafuntcv,
BOOK-BINDER,
ETURNS his sincere thanks to a generous pub
lic for the liberal patronage hereio!bre extend
ed to him, and begs leave to say that he continues
to carry on the BOOK-BINDING business in all
its branches. He will be thankful tor work in liis
line, and promises to cxecate all ortiers promptly,
arid in a superior style. And as mone_v is scarce,
such articles of domestic produce as are generally
consumed in a family, will be taken in payment for
binding, at the market price. 39-f
December 'J, 1S43.
t:ie iie.'i
ii!:X l'» ihe Miii'ir 1
‘I'nv p.-eviii'i.- hire !•
d Tin ware in any quantity that may
J. SUMNER,
O^to
,‘o.
1S44.
& Co.
4 w.
b-i ] u’ in 'it.;’.
Nov. 2^th. ]
J' >MN
-I i.
SPRINCS.
ISii-
i.i oar.
** .f —^
- . > v\ . “
inn.
oiice.
S>Y virliie
3 Tlionja:
A
(
Peed
diak(t
: to rnc executed by
on i!'C 18th dav of Novem
1 i-~i:
i!,
j.er, IS12.1 will exp 'ic to j^vjidictale on Satur!ay tlie
1-ltl. day u!' De.--ii,!,(.i ni Nl. at the (.‘ouriliouse in
i'fiailutte. 1 ract Oi* !h»'
county of Meckleidtiiri:. adjoii.iiig tip- 1; ids ; Ua^.'.
Henderson, John >!. Means. J. H. Bist lj :«r, • other.':,
euiiiaining ONE !i l.'.SM* F.I > I' A-
I’RES. Ternl^', no'a^ payable
I«. 1\. TL- ■».,
November 13, 1?11. is.
Ur- ■
■poonj
Low for cash.
’.'};arl!)tt»*. Apri
EW GOODS
J rs T IlECEI VED.
r \ ENTLEMEN AND LADIES’
^JJT Gold Lever Watches, and Silver
do., Gold gards and fob chains and
keys; brest-pins, fmger rings, gold
arul Silver jiencils, table and tea
arranted, fine pocket and pen Knives.
T. TROTTER.
1 19 1S44.
The Poor House.
THE board of Wardens of the Poor of
Mecklenburg Count}, wish to employ some
man with a small family, as a steward at the
Poor House ; to take charge of the Paupers, farm,
and every thing else, belonging to the establishment
for the year 1845. The Board will meet in Char
lotte on Saturday the 21st of December next, at 12
o'clock. Any person wishing to otfer their services,
W'ould do well to meet the board on that day, or send
their proposal in writing sealed up, or leave it at the
Post OfTice, any time between this and the day
above named.
THOS. L. HUTCHISON, Cii’n.
Elysian Grove, Nov. 14, 1814. 8i-3t
NOTICE.
THERE wae a small sorrel filly sen
to my care by some one from Lancaster
S. C., with the Lancaster Stauc driver,
with a request that 1 should keep said
horse till it was called for by a Mr. Bradshaw, (her
owner.) As I can find I'.o one by that name, I shall
sell aaid horse to the highest judder on the 12th day
ol December next, to pay the expense of find, unless
A S T 0 ri IS ri IN a!!! ^
AMONG THE THOUSAND MEDICINES
advertised as '‘certain cures for pulmonary com
plaints,” JAYNE’S EXPEfyrORANT stands
alone. Its path to public confidence has been paved,
not with pulls but CURES; and the vouchers for
its etlicacN inrlude an array of raimes which, for
cbaractt;r and respectability, cannot be surpassed
in this country. DR. JAYNE, being himself a Phy
sician, does not protess to perJonn physical impossi
bilities; but he dot's assert, and he is borne out by
well authenticated fa^ts. that in all DISEASES
OF THE LUNGS AND CHEST, which aresus
ceptible of cure wit!iout miraculous interference, his
EXPECTORANT will cstore the patient to health
No other medicine will remove mucus or pus from
the throat so thoroughly as this. It elfectunlly looss
ens the coauulatcd masses from the mernbrane
which lines the trechea, and at every cough the pa
tient 'Aill briiiir up portions of tiie disenjjajed mat
ter. IN ALL COMPLALNTS of THE PUL
MONARY ORGANS, cvt ri where nature seems
to be making no effort to throw oil the disease,
JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT imparts vigor to the
machinery of respiration, and enables them to dis
encumber themselves of the obstructions which had
impeded tfieir free operation. It fias restored hun
dreds to perfect health, after their physicians liml
given them up us incurable, with CONSUMPTION.
Coughs, C’olds, Asthma, Influenza. Bronchitis, Hoo
ping Coiijh. Spitting Blood, in a word, all disease
of a PULMONARY nature; yield to this prepara
tion, if p'operly .idministered.
called for before that time.
Charlotte, Nov. 29, 1S44.
T. F. HAMPTON.
80--p
DESlilABLr. i ^
FO.i SAI
/ /
/
THE resilience and ]>l.inta-
tion annexed, foroierly tlie pro-
perly ol’ James Ctuinor. Esq.,
decM.. and receiuly occupied
by til*' lute Mrs. L. Connor, is now otiered tor sale.
The place is situated on the great road lead in
from Salisbury to Lincohitou arul within oja- mile of
Beatty’s Ford. The Tract contains
'TtJO Acres,
a large portion ol which lies on the banks of the Ca
tawba River.
The improvements are handsome, and in good re-
]’air, and the siiuatiun one of ilie most heaithy, pica-
fcant and checrful in the country.
For terms, whicfi will he libera!, and other parim-
ulars, I refer to Mr. H’i!us Reid, and Mr. Robtrt
McDov.’ell, near the i)rtmises.
II. Vr. CONNOR.
Nov. 11, 1814. B4-4t
liAWD FOIt J^ALE.
TIIE Subscriber offers lor snh.; the planta
tion on which lie now lives. 5 mile*? Irom !
Charioite on the Mason Ferry road; con- I
Charlotte Drug- Store.
jUS r RECEIVED. the bes t assorte
supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES
PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS
SPICES, SURGEONS INSTRU
MENTS, VIALS, BOTTLES, SHOP
furnitt:re, brushes, soaps, confec
tionary, PERFUMERY, &.c.&c., ever oflfered
in this place. Also, a great variety of jPatent Medi
cines. Country Merchants, Pysicians. and other
ilealers are respectfully invited to call and examine
our stock, a.s we are prepared to oflfer inducemente
to purchase for Cash, or to prompt dealers on the
usual tidie.
Orders from a distance will reccive prompt
attention. B. OATES,
DrugijiBt.
May, 3, 1S44 59-f.
taming
serv ce.
iIL.ORII^O,
15s® Acrcs
of first rate i.ind. It is well propoitioned wiili up
land, low grounds ami meadows, and with abund-
aiice of timber ol the very l»est quality and ol all
descriptions common to this part ol the country.
Together with a preiJy situation, good house and
out houses,and excellent water. - Any person wish-
ing to purchase gooil land would do well to call
boon and examine the premises.
S. M. FULL WOOD.
Nov. 22, JS14. 85-4W.
£\o
having received his Fall and
Winter FASHIONS for the
1844-5, takes pieasuse in an
nouncing to his friends and
the pubUc that he continues
to carry on the Tailoring bu
siness, two doors north of the
Charlotte Hotel where he will
be gratified to to receive a call
from such as may want his
Of past favors he is not forgetlul;—and,
saiisfaction which has been n anifested
.vilh his efforts to please, he flatters himself that he
is able to give general satisliiction.
October, 18-44. 80-^r.
o
OR
by
Ociobcr 4
600 Bucheh
1844.
of corn to sell—50 cent.s cash
JOHN W. POTTS.
?S
BL.A]\KS
variouskijids, printed neatly on good paver
for sale at this Of^ce.
JUST RECEIVED.
rff'^HE most valuable MEDICINES in the United
JL States have just been received fror.i the North
and are now ofTered, for the first time, to the citizens
of this State. They consist of
THE BLACK (or Allebasi's) SALVE,
ALLEBASrS HEALTH PILLS,
AND ALLEBASI’S POOR
MAN’S PLASTER.
The SALVE is an invention of old Dr. Kittridgo
of Mass. It affects more cures, and in a greater
vjiriety of cases, than any other Medicme -^’e ever
knew. It is a certain cure for Fever Sores. Ulcers,
Tumors, Abscesses. Eruptions, Felons, Sore Throat,
Q,uinsey, Leats, Punctures, Burns, Scalds, Bruises,
Rhemiati&m chronic or infhirninatory, Inflammations
of every ilescription. Swellings of every kind. Drop
sy, Scarlet Fever, and swelled neck, &c. &c. In
some of these complaints ALLEBASI’S HEALTH
PILLS should be used. A pamphlet furnished by
the Agents, will give lull directions.
The PILLS possess many' advantages over any
other Pills in use ; for while they arc a thorough
cathartic, mild in their operation, leaving trie bow
els in a strong, active, and healthy condition, they
possess alterative virtues unsurpassed by any medi
cine w’e ever knew. They collect all the impurities
of the system and discharge them from the body,
cleansing the very fountain of life, and renovating
the whole system. They cure immediately all com
plaints that have their oirgin in the stomach, such
as Bilious and Scarlet Fevers, Cholic, Dyspcpsy,
Fever and Ague, Headache, Dizziness in the fiead.
Jaundice, Worms, Cosliveness, General Debility,
Colds, Lung and Liver Complaints, &c. &c. For
testimonials, get a pamphlet Irotn the Agents—see
directions in pamphlet.
THE PLASTERS, only 12^ cents, are warran
ted superior to any other Plasters in use. Improve
ments have been made in these Plasters which si:p-
ply the defeat which judges notice in all others.—
The immediate comfort and ultimate health they
secure to those who use th€m, justify us in saying,
buy these/Plastere for all pains and weakness m the
back, bow'els, side, chest, loins, muscles. Chronic
Rheumatism, Lung and Liver Coniplaints, coughs,
colds, nervous afiections, &c. &c. For certificates
and particular directions, see pamphlet furnished by
the Agents.
Lyman W. Gilbert, No. 214 Fulton street^
New York, wholesale dealer in Drugs, Medicines,
Painta. Oils, &c. &c., is Proprietor of these Medi
cines. For sale by
NELSON P. LILES.
KENDALL & STACY,
ELI STEWART,
JUST RECEIVED
At the Ciiarlotte Drug Store, a large and fresh
supply of involuab ie Eamily Medicinesj amonw
v.hich arc
VEGETABLE PltLS
The thousands among us w'ho use this medicine
need not be lold how high is the position which it
sustains, nor of its paramount advantage over all
otfier preparation of a a similar character: But for
the benefit of those who have not given it a trial, or
who may be skeptical of its virtues, we insert the
following ceriificate IVom Mr. Isaac M. 'Thomas, a
highly respectable merchant of Talladega Springs,
Alabama :
Tali.eoega Springs, Ala. Aug. 17,1S42.
This is to certify, that I have been afflicted with
Sick-headache, Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint and
Oop«i-*-oiic.cc. for tUo iiAoi .9 nr 9 years, durint^' whicli
time I had taken, as well as I recollect, a\)ouioo
boxes of Beckwith’s Pills. 12 boxes of Peters’ Pills,
and a number of boxes of Champion’s and Brand-
reth’s Pills, all ol which afibrded me but little or nor
releif. At last was recommeiuled Dr. Spencer's
Vegetable Pills, and iccll I did ; for 1 never fiad but
on(Tattack of tlic Sick-Headache after I commcnced
taking the PilU, (now about six months,) and I can-
1idly°conftss that I have derived more real benefit
from the use oi Spencer’s Pills, than from all the
other medicines and pills th:it I have ever taken,
and I would earnestly recormneuvl il.em 'I'O ALL,
as being in my opinion, tiie best medicine in use for
all lingering complaints. ^1 he Pills have lone Piu
so mucfi good, tliat I v.ould not feel willing to ba
without them for five dolla.'-s a box; and I cannot
but feel very grateful to Dr. S[>encer lor having
prepared such a valuable medicir;e, and the distri
bution of it is conferring a very great favor on the
public, as it is a tfiing ol tlie utmost importance thai
every family should have a supply of Dr. Spencer a
truly valuable pills constantly on hand.
^ ISAAC M. T
Price 25 cents per Box
IIOMAS.
with directions.
For sale by B. Oates, Charlotte,
by J. & R. Winecoffj & Co.. Concord,
by J. Hoke, Lincolntori,
by Dr. C. Robe, Greenville.
J. Sl W . Murphy, & J. H. Enniss, Salisburry,
And may be found generally in all the Cities, Vil
lages, Country Stores, and at the principal country
Post Offices throughout the Stale.
“Prove all thing and hol.i fast to that wliich is good.’
None need sufler wirh that distressing complaint’
CHILLS AND FEVERS, or FEVER and AGUE,
for it is speedily and permanently cured bv Dti.
HULL’S celebrated ANTI-FEVER PILLS. They
never fail to cure the chills and fever the first day,
when used according to direction, and do not sicken
the stomach or operate upon the bowel.?. Thous
ands of certificates have been presented to the pro
prietor by planters of the first respectability, physi
cians of eminence and others who have used them.
The following certificate was given by tfuec
highly respectable Planters, near Life Post OlSce,
Talledega Co. Ala., one of whom had used twelve
boxes of the Pills in his own family.
Tfiis is to certify that we liave used Dr. IlnH'd
Fever and Ague Pills in our families in several ca
ses ol Fever, and Chills and Fever ; and their ad-
ministraiion has been attended with complete suc
cess. In no case have they failed to have the de
sired etfect when useil according to directions. Wo
think they are a good Pill, and v.’oold cheerlully ri;-
commend them to all persons subject to Fever and
Chills and Fever. Given under our hands,
Feb. 9, ISi:?, JAMES BAGLY,
May 3. ” JAMES MONTGOMERY.
June 29, ,HARRIS TAYLOR.
For sale by B. Oat.^, CharlolK',
J. R. Winecoff, & Co. Concord.
J. & W. Murphy, &- J. H. Enncss, Salisbury.
Each box contains 20 doses of Pills, with full di
rections lor using them. Price ^1 per box.
And may be found generally on enquiry iD tbo
Cities and Villages in the State.
B. OATES,
May 3d, 1841.
Lilesville, Anson Co.
Wadesboro’.
Coburn, Union Co.
Charioite, N. C.
50-f.
XO APOLOGY FOR WIGS.
Please to read without prejudice the follov.ing
communication, which in addition to hurulreds ol
others equally respectable should remove the doubts
ol every reasonable person of the uiufotm and sin
gular efecacy of JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC.
Shaftbuuy, Bennington Co., Vt., Aug. 4, 1810.
Dr. Jayne: Dear Sir,—Being acquanted with
some of those recommending your HAIR TONIC,
to wit: Rev. C. C. Park. Rev. Dr. Babcock, and
Rev. L. Fletcher, I purchased two bottles, with a
vi(>w to make an experiment. 1 have teen quite
bald for about four years, and obliged to wear a
wig. Indeed it is constitutional for my fhmily to be
bafd in early life. 1 confess, I had but little confi
dence in the attempt, having been eo long bald, and
being near 4G years of age, and that part of my
head destitute of hair exceedingly smooth. I how
ever, commenced agreeable to your directions, and
used one bottle faithfully, and with very little efiect,
but belore I had used the second bottle, a very fine
fuzzy hair became perceptible, which continued to
grow, and now heving used the third bottle, I have
had three cuttings performeil, and the prospect is
very flattering, that I shall agairi be ble»?sed with a
fine head of hair, ornamental and uselul. 1 am ex
tremely gratified with ‘he prospect, and from obser
vations made, many of my friends, and acquain
tances, who have heretofore regarded the prepara
tion as deceptive, and only a calcli-penny concern,
fire now v.ell satisfied that it is ‘‘Trltii—Nu Frc-
J. W\ SAWYER,
Pastor of the Baptist Church, Shaftbury, Vt.
Jayne’s CARMINATIVE BALSAM.
Is a certain, safe and efi'ectual remedj’ fbrDysen-
enfery. Diarrhoea, or Loosenes, Cholera Morbus,
SUMMER COMPLAINT, Cfiolic, Griping Pains,
Sour Stomach, Sick and Nervous Headache,
Heartburn. Waterbrash, Pain or Sickness of the
Stomach, Vomiting, or Spitting up of Food after
Eatinij, and al.so where it passes through t.he hody
unchanged, want of Appetite, Restlessness and In
ability to sleep. Wind in the Stomach and Bowels.
Hysterics, Oamp, Nervous Tremors and Twitch-
ings. Sea yicknes.'*, Famtin^fs, Melancholy and Low
ness ot Spirits, Fretting and Cryinir of Infants,
and lor all BOWEL AFFECTIONS and NER
VOUS DISEASES.
Cough Ijozenges.
HULL’S COUGH LOZENGES are most
rapidly superceding all other preparations lor
the releif of Coushs, Colds, Asthms, Whooping-
cough, Catarrah, Tightness of the'chest, Bronchitis^
and similar pulmonary affections.
One box of tliese Lozenges will often do more
good in cases of incipient consumption than can rie
realized by a change ol climate. No cough, ho\v-
ever deep\y seated, can resist their tranquilizing in*
fluences and all diseases ol the lungs, throat, ana
other oigans of respiration, if not utterly beyond the
power of medicinc, reodil} yield to these invaluauic
Lozenges.
ALSO DR. HULL’S
Worm liozenges.
The surest, and safest Medicines ever discovered
lor expelling worms from children:
Only Read what they have done !
Lauderdale Co. {Tenn.) Aug. 9, 1644.
Dr. Calvin E. Hull.
Dear Sir: Your agent left with me a quantity of
your Worm and Cough Lozenges for sale; I hiX'e
used a part ol them in my family and sold the ha -
ance ; I have had a lamily about 24 years and 1 pro
nounce your Lozenges the best medicine for
complaints they are designed to cure that 1
ever used in my famiiy, please forward me a supp y
as soon as possible.
Yours, with respect, ^ . ..-rr
LEONARD DERNIDAN T.
Price 25 cents per box, with full directions fi^*"
using. For sale in Charlotte by
B. OA
And may be found generally in all the towns
II - .1 _ OJ't
villaires in the State.
Negro Hiring'.
ON Friday the 27th instant, at the plantation ol
the lale Dr. S. S. Harris, deceased, we ^vlu
hire to the best biilder, for one year, all the Negro
belonging to the minor heirs of said deceased.
CHARLES J. HARRIS, } g^’rs.
DAVID PARKS- > m
December G; 1S41. ^ ‘