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ICciUrir, tacorxid;r what course it Iwccmrs like much to copy it Tlie Southern Quar wUanj rrtwd to the iurri'O and J tcr! Kriicar is published by Jajues i. Bur-r-rr eaatxA cdtb inflation of aUvcry to pftws No. 119 Ea.st Riy, Charleston : and roruw, tect at J'rarAfurt oo the 23th, and Aller c-rzauxvn adepud the followxg' pro- " . " r 1st. Tl it ,ToC:tjkTjfUrcij, as i xitf ncjcr - u. u ontrary to tie rg! f inan kjed r tI I th fcn.liiM'Du! rriocirle fLx rwtrr.mcot, ttcoo.tcnt with a state f mini MoraKtr, ami lvtiV Ut the vjtosw rifr .f tha (runiml;li, and therxfure avecht tut to Uprrpf Coaled. . " I -4. 4djiMfCK'ozcauiKJfdUonaai,rtfU sXt pwpc-rtive, operating upon thc Ufa aticr iuc aucpucu ct tLo ; Tc MJoing joints were recVtunicndcd to j " la is., rtcd in the con t'ltutt. n JJL " AtJat5 pnJubiti'wi cf the ire per- j faUvc itto Kentuckr. 2d. That! cocf prxcr hou!iI be WgtU with the fo:p! r f Kettutkj fo frrfrtrt, coJcr the k crnCrutIon, a Mttcmcf grsiliul pr fcxtivc cnir.cijatk n of the lTra. The rhalrr lm mi to b rsgrn fevful'jr i Stw (Irleatrt. A letter fr rj thai Clfj to th Atlonjr Krtnioy Jaar&al, nmler date i f April 21 rt. ua x it" U a perfect chama! hntuw TV? writer r: I jaJI n l cut pi tU xs tnou a I cn, f'r th? yellow h-rrr wiJ b aloa mon; an l I thick between the - tary AcaJcwy at Wot Foint, we take exca fUZr atl (ettr Sew Orleans will be de- ' ;ou to ta! 'lh.it, ii:ce the passag. of the jptiUlcd.- - f wa-i Ull there were fuae- j act of 1SU, which in a great measure re rxi yeaterJty.' Vrtin rrict the number of Cadets to the tuituU-r- A crarfj all the Tirxke ofbumnwr anj ; ' t r , i , . , . . ft ttj. ., rcomuwn'iation ot tLe Iepreent.tJTts anl Aa'.umn Inula hate Uto destpjTev bv the ' t. t rt tt . . i r.. . . r ! . t . t ' . . i i. -m i ; IVIcr!e from thnr rcftcctirc Conptession frv, Jlel..nf IVti water an 1 ma-k. wnl U? . . r.-.t. t .nvi . .i .t i i . ii. i . i I uutncts. In audition to these the Li- f r . i - . r t fr it eetire ha the appointment of ten (a lets at ; ctuauir. A trareUfd ttrmi-h the 11a, K2IC9 "inat a . - ...1 . l mrdr u of Mehmi "pcrfttly matured, icszeaa n ajccin Oieaitcs many erroneous ry mit cctvluccs to a g-'J eat- J J in K?Ttt they are ircoraoetsded br the rht:Ln." and nowhere d i all the plagues ' that !"et manliml, raje vith mre malig nant furr ttuMi in thitroontrr. Tl Waii- tv tst aUf fcl to thtr growth arxl malurj- j tioa taa teen f : I to U new-groun-U, on rcftiijera ani hasten) ttlWxIes ; and the lsX anamire, rwcepirgs of yanN an clean- rv cj prn arvi nen-ooaes mixeu wim a saal! portion of leached xhet. a - . itHE.VUTIFUL COMPUMILNT, AND .A3 JUST AS IT IS BEAUTIFUL. VIIiGINIA. j Th rcnU cf the recent election in the ' Old IV mini on may be regarded as tha harb- t icgrr cf the crraing events. The records of ! that ocbta Commonwealth aard, for the teoeCt of s all, many instructive lejtn of t parioita aad parity of pa it. Amidst ; th ra Mrapsl" of lie dcci'mf T, he ' is true t) her ane'eat Ciith and character. : As each coofft tieken, h-r ehivalric s-n4 ; noh w.th redoubled ardor into tlo hVM. Thrcugh gjJ and evil report. Virginia in the sara. The u nto of the ramp, the glit ter cf the wrap. r of war. and the smoke juul dot of the lttheld sametimes ren der her obscure fr tW mfHn?nt, but at the ; close cf tha day ah U seen emerging frota , the coo.ct with her banner streaming in t the breath of heaven, and herself coverod all ' ever with ctwy. ! "NejIe0 used lo watch the whit ploroe ti 3Iorat ttlith interest as he 11 on the t fearful charge; an! frequently his crown aad acrptre depended on hU aucees. Bat be never Called. So with Virginia. Through all the conflicts of parti-, ?be maintains her po-Mtkso wiih dignity and certainty. The eyes of the people of the whole continent are always tamed towards the' mother of States aai staWxaen." If the has not at all times teen able to succor the dnwray of the oca try tram the hands of the pilers her garments at least are unsoikd. arid her hon CT tmtaxTuahed- , ltf. T" , The Whig condemn General Jackn and Mr. PJk f r making appointments free their jnalitkal friet!, and ia the same t rrath urg Geo. Taj lor to fn.jw their ex- ih'wz. i Ther condemn It General Tavh r what they c?ver had eera.-iiori to condemn ia either General Jciwn or Mr. Polk, vix : a want c honest principle a total du-regarl cf rded- th4! most aocrrd ' n,- frien-1 to rewarJ nor etemies to punish" Ifforr tX tU erru., sjuI oflwiih LU he!' after the dec- tixis. ThJ i what th- IX'mm eon deraa ia Gen Tat Ix.flifomnrt Jyn. A WORK DESERVING PATRON . AGE . S'rcrg claim npoo the people of the South, has ths Southern Quarterly Review. At this crisis of oar aSairs, when Daily, Weekly, Monthly and Quarterly mpers and perixJialt, by haadrcdf at the North, are ecrird ia tillifvin our . institutions and slaalfria oar rorde, it is indeed refrtsh- lag v urn 10 me atie arwcie wuicn ap-r-ora the Scothern Qoarterly, in defence cf ear hocr aoi oar cat be a. . Solitary and a! hrrwrrer, does it have to contend aJnU ths nameron QaarUirir joanuls t , by. oar opponent, and though it 1 i :'.'t c.np teat to. the Lvk, not only b ea;: "cf the tahrat and akill with which it is eradscted, 1st ia cotucqacne ofiu cause teir a jat and holy one the battling for r'-l ati truth; jet, the more for thisrea Sia d it dsjrv5 t Ls UKrally sapprted bv S-u'S'TSfr. The April cam her. rccdv. s I to ei iucr, nxlcrxirj fully th high re. iiifr .iiyns. Ana tAs ltnverau cotviemn tn ,en. j itlacuj lhe Sclf Roliing and Inking Ma Tavlcr what they approved in Jae-wTr, and j chin. Tbc Ty cf Pica and Bur- lk. : !, F. lh r-Pr wi,h a gnxl assort - Conn yoanelf to the truth if r-ible npnl j T Cutjl UuKvj( &C-f ia Mr. W h:g. . Th I)emncTa!s d 01 ftich (t1fc.;Anl 11,";,i rr mnv ,.,ri- tht n,-.v All the most edited by W . Gilinore Siiuni, Ki. - ' LaurrniriUe JfcralJ. VISITORS TO TIIK WEST POINT ACADEMY, i The fcllowing named rtntlccicnl as we understand, Lave been iuvited bj the Sec re ft 1 1 . . . 1 . m ,arJ " to alt. nil tli I u5 Cadets of the Mili e nxamiuauon 01 tary Academy at West Point on the first Mondav ia Juno next : , 1. John S Aldvt, E-q ; of Maine. 2. Hen. IIncc Mann, of Massachusetts. 3- Capt. iKinkl Tavlcr, of Connecticut. 4. Jerome Fuller,. Ejwj., of New York. 5. Ji Ln I, Gow, te-ei., of Pennsylvania. 2 ' G. Capt. Juhn II. It. Idtn.be, of MJ. 7. Capt. ratnek M. Ilcnn-, of N4 C. 8. Gen. Dimcjii I. Clinch, of GeCnria. 0 Col. Ji. W. llurnet, or Ohio. 10. (if a. J. McOU b Wiloy, of Alt. 11. Henry J. llalLn!, Em., cf La- 12. Hon. J ftmn IUi of Mii-iippi. 13. Col. Williaui T. Stmktqn, of Florida. 14. Ih- II. Hoi;h:on, of Iowa. ? 15 Gen. Kufu Kinr, of Wiconsfn. In o nncxitn with thi; subject. stie mis- apprthi rK n Lein nnJirstoexl to cxi.t as to the mde of appiiiitinr Cwlets of tlie Mili ' V. ..'.VV.. in any Con- : ,t .i: Ao Inhli'ytaccr. I Jcrph Tmoibull, Whig, has leen bho.en OotnHr by the Ix-g-'slaturc of Connecticut. M A li It I K D. .On the Sth o.t., by the Iiev. J. CJlIuak, Col. Lri.i Maktix, of Wilkes, to Mi.s C. I. ConrtMNO, of Burke county. We wish the happy pair all the bli.ss that j wedded love affvrd, all the contentment j that virtuous lives can give, all the propori- ! j ty, tliat industry and ecoin r:iy can produce. ' " W'h.il ' the Arl! IO lurm. ! 1 lu i'mn. il i-i-ures. ami itt nonvtirc bo in rrh ixhf rlii hlce fair w I High U,j fu,.,... aoJ lau.h Uaru can wiah V J JLost. TCAR the t.mn of D!U. on ih '! ellv I..I. i.Ji ly Lite's Mil I, on inondar. ii Z2a Jar i4 April. A GALVANIZED LEVER WATCH, with tji(rU guarj, aUul 7 Inchr long. anJ trcl Krj. Any rfon fi-liti 14 J walrh, anj IcjTing it at the .rr of (hdii A: IIoih!. will o nft-r a f inr ; Ihe ulM-iiUar aoJ ahll le liberally fc aiJevI. H. B. HOWSER. Mt t. i.l iVotice. TIIK SuKwfihrr bin$ rrrgjgrd in thrill. ACK MI I'll lHit-w. aii Jc-wral uua:iii. 2 nuir cf lnoir. ih- lo enter into artner- mi'w with m s-mh! :riMe Mkrr, in order ta carry 01 lie Carriage Mating buaiuraa, in ail 'branch es. Tha toctiliofi being one of lha heal in th Court try. lh uiutiwn w.ll k deirall and the term hijhlv fjor !. le:iera adJrnnl lo the? nfcriher at Lenoir, will meet with prompt aUeniion. N. A. POWKL. M 18. 149. 3 tf. TO PRINTERS. "J0DT1W BlEK" FOR SALE. I nrvlUT S.iWrilr rIrr. ,1..- his time tn other bnsine. offers fr 1 Sale hi lVes. Printins Materials, and all v:. t i .:...- t .. .;- i .11 : the necessary furniture and fixtures pertain ing ti the 05ce. The Press is an excellent uper Koval ashmgtnn Pres-, to which offer in this port of the State, all in good , - ...... j condition. ! For a printer, with errpaeity for the Edi torial iVpartmcnt, thi would be a valuable investment. tor further information aJ- &na. rxt-raid - 1 1 THOS. A. HAYDEN. Rmfterlnxl.'oii, A1 C. 40 tf. .May 9. NEW GOODS. . ROBERT E. JOILYSTOX, IS aw receiving and opening a large STOCK' of GOODS, which he offers for sale at the lowest prices, and invites all persons to cafl and examine his stock, as they have bn bought in New York for cash, and well selected. He flatters himself that he will be able to pleac the purchaser both as to Ojtulity and price. Country pro dace taken in exchange for good. Ilia as sortment consists of BEADY MADE CLOTHING, Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, JJjnqetj, Ilsis Shoes & Boots, with a good sortmcnt of other articles usually found in Stores - MsyO, ISaO. 00 BLjlXKSfor mte at thi$ Ofier. NEW FASHIONS SAMCELS. UPRIGHT, Wmg re ceived the new . . . . SPRING FASHIONS, respectfully invites those who wish clothing made in a superior manner, and on reasou aWe term?, to call at his establishment, South-west of the Conrt House, two doors fcelow IL E. Johnston's Store. May 11, 149. : 22 .COHPOSITION BOXES. If OGAN IllX)RANCE'S Patent Coin position Boxes, well known as the best now in use, for SAW-MILL journals, and other Machinery, arc always kept on hand for sale, at the Lincoln Factory. May 4f 1819. 21 CHEAP CASH STORE I A" D All, A S . Qlick Sales, axd Small Irofits. Tiik Nimble SUxtexse better than the plow shilling. KOIIERT GAIVT. 4 T the Southeast corner of the Public Siuare, in' DALLAS, Gaston County-, has received his supply of sriuxG a ood s, embracing a great variety of choice Mer chaudixe; among which are Broad Cloths, Cu.i incrcs,1 Plain Vesting, Fancy do Calicoes, Gingham., Plain Ribands, Fancy, do Plain Mu.dins, Figund do Ac ! fcc In selecting this stock. Shawls, Handkerchiefs, G loves, Mits, Hats, B)nnets, Boo(Ls & Shoes, Cutlery, Croekery, Hardware, Sec care has been taken to provide such as can be sold at reduced prices ; and yet such as are durable and good, as well as fashionable, i Having adopted the cash aystenj, which is better for both buyer and seller, he will be Kati.tfi ed with small profits; and ho respectfully invites all who would secure GREAT BARGAINS, to call and examine his GOODS and learn I Ut,"re V" ClSCWIlcre, : tr .1 1 1 t I 1 l AMI, AU ASH ONLY. THE DALLAS GROCERY, BV ROBERT GANT, is well aupplicd with a choice selection of e 1.' : 1 T r winch is a superior article of PORT WINE. A variety of wines and cordials for the sick room, are constantly kept on hand. There are always to be had in the Grocery, in a fine state of preservation, Brandy Cherries, New Vork Ale, Sweet Cider, Porter, IVescrved Ginirer. j Essences, Spices, Kckles in j jars, Pepper Sauce, of first r.ite quality, Confection- aries, Tobacco, Se gars. Sec Sec See R. Gant takes this occasion to return his thanks to a generons public for the libe ral patronage he has received, and respect fully solicits the continuance of the public favor. Either in hi- cheap cash store, or in his Grocery, which shall always be orderly and well supplied, he will at all times bo happy to seo his friends and customers. May 1, 1849. 21 DALLAS ACADEMY. Rev. J. 31. WAGNER, 7ViWW. I111- Tru.stecs of this institution, take pleasure m informine Parents and th? public generally, that theAccademy has licen re-opened under the supervision of the Rev. J. M. Wao.xer, the gentleman who has heretofore so ably discharged the duties of teacher of youth in Dallas. The building is in a retired part of the vil lage, and supplied with Globes tc, for im parting scientific knowledge; and as the I 1 , w aa-Tiea me U1 "''"fi instruction Academy presents great those who may desire to cqter school for a short term only, or to' those who may wish to commence a regular course, with a view to a thorough education. Board may be had in respectable families, at very low rates; and the terms of tuition are exceedingly moderate. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited, and will be thankfully received. May 1, 1849.; 21 NJEWI GOODS. SPRIIYG PURCHASE. CHEAP, and BEAUTIFUL and GOOD. ARE now 'opening their SPRLVG GOODS ; and they invite their friends, and the public generally, to call and see if they have n,ot bpeu happy in their selections, and fortunate in their purchases. April, 17. 19 tf. BOLTING CLOTHS ! ! ! KULTINO CLOTHS of a aunerior quality fur aal at oar store ia fancy county. 1 . D. UHIL1W W. B. SMITH Jan. 1. 18l9.-:'i...,..."-: .' : A PRESH SUPPLY , HOKE MICHAL, LLNCOLNTON, "K"XAVING received and opened a new, and carefully selected stock of SEA SOXABLE MERCHANDIZE, respectfully invite their friends, and the pub lic in general, to call and examine their as sortment which, they flatter themselves, will be found as attractive as any now offered for sale in the county. They take occasion to return (heir thanks for the liberal patronage hitherto extended to them and to assure the public- that they will endeavor to sell their goods upon terms favorable to the purchaser. Though their profits be SMALL, they hope to do a safe business by realizing LARGE sales. May 4, 1849. 21- A BUGGIE FOR SALE. rTHUE owner, having no use for it, offers a good SECOND HAND BUGGIE for sale on very accommodating terms. Enquire at tu's Ojfice. April, 17. 19 tf. DR. RIDDLE'S NEW PATENT TRUSS, AND UTERINE SUPPORTER. "TJRS. POWELL and WARD, having purchased the patent for the counties of CataicbaT Lincoln, and Gaston, beg leave to inform 'Physicians and the afflicted with HERNIA OR RUPTURE, that they now offer to the public a Truss and Supporter which if properly applied, will speedily effect a RADICAL CURE. It subjects the patient to no inconvenience in wearing it ; and from the time of its first application, it affords relief which increasing ly continues, until a permanent restoration is affected. That it is far superior to any thing ever before invented for the same pur pose, a slight inspection will convince any one at all acquainted with the nature of such remedies. Being simple in its construction, it can be afforded at a moderate rate, which places its benefits within the reach of all who may stand in nead of its assistance. Refer to Da. Campbell, Newton, or to Dr Q. A. Shuford, Beaties Ford, Newton, April 1C. 19 tf. - "OF INTEREST TO ALL." TO THE LADIES. THE GEMTa'E BALM OF COLUMBIA, FOR RESTORING THE HAIR. " Long hair is a glory, to woman," says Paul, And all feel the truth of the pious quota tion ; Preserve it then, ladies your glory may fall, Unless you protect it with this preparation. 1TF you wish a rich, luxuriant head of hair, free from dandruff and scurf, do not fail to "procure the genuine Balm of Columbia. In cases of baldness it will more than ex ceed yoor expectations. Many who have lost their hair for twenty years, have had it restored to its ongnal perfection bv the use of this balm. Age, state, or condition, ap pears to be no obstacle whatever ; it also cau ses the fluid to flow with which the delicate hair tubes is filled, by which means thousands (whose luir was gray as the Asiatic eagle) have had their hair restored to its natural color by this invaluable remedy. In all cases of ferer it will be found the most pleasant wash that can be used. A few applications only are noeesrary to keep the hair from falling out. It strengthens the roots, it never fails to impart a rich glossy appearance, and as a perfume for the toilet it is unequaled. It holds three times as much as other mis called hair restoratives, and is more effectual. fSy' Caution. Never Tmy it unless you find the name of Coinstock x Co., proprie tors on the wrapper of each bottle, or you are cheated with a counterfeit article. CONNELL'S MAGICAL PAIN EX TRACTER THE WORLD'S WONDER PRONOUNC ED SO BY ALL WHO HAVE EVER USED IT. j White Swellings, Inflamation, Pain in the Back, Weak Limbs, Tender or Sore Feet, Ague in the Face, Breast, Tic Doloureaux, Chronic Sore Eyes, Blistered Surfaces, &c. It is equally beneficial in all kinds of Inflam matory Diseases, such as Sore Nipples and Eyes, Sprains, Rhumatism, White Swelling and Ulcers, Bruises, Burns, Chilblains, Erysipelas, Biles, &c.- will quickly be re lieved by this salve. This remarkable sana tive possesses many virtues never found in any other article. It has the most perfect power over all pains by fire, positively allay ing the suffering almost immediately upon its application. If any disbelieve the state ments, we would earnestly invite them to call and examine the numerous unsolicited certificates of remarkable cures wrought by this salve. It has for months past been sold upon the following liberal terms, to wit : if the user was not perfectly satisfied, and even dcKghted with its effects, and, furthermore, if it did not fully answer our recommenda tion, their money was returned immediately at their request On these terms this abso lute heal-all is now sold; and we simply ak of the publio can demand anything more reasonable f Kind parent, keep constantly on hand; in cases of accident, by 'fire, life may bo lost without it; but by its use all burns are subject to ita control, unless the vitals are destroyed. . most approved ana au ocroiuious cores are speeony auu I II I" I Li 1 I .Dallas permanently cureu uy KjUuuku s iuagiea.i inrlnoments to 1 ain-iixtractor : Anections of the .Lungs, J8S3" Cantion. foPaln-Extraclor canbe ,genune unless you find thcr signature of Comstock &Co. on the wrapper of each box. Beware of the counterfeit.4 '' RHEUMATISM. Comstock's Hewes Nerve arid Bone Lini ment, and Indian Vegetable Elixiif, is war ranted to cure any case of Rhumatism, Gout, Contracted Chords and Muscles, or Stiff Joints, strengthens Weak Limbs and enables those who are crippled to walk again. Use this article and be cured, or go without it and suffer, as you please. Certificates of cures by the hundred -can be seen at 21 Cortland-st.j N.- Y., where this articled is sold only genuine. ' . ' DEAFNESS. L " Use DR. McN AIRS ACOUSTIC Olt, for the cure of Deafness. Also, all those disagreeable noises, like the buzzing of in sects, .falling of water, whizzing of steain, which are symptoms of approaching deafness. Many persons who have been deaf for ten, fifteen, or twenty years, and were subject to use ear-trumpets, have, after using one or two bottles, thrown aside these trumpets, be ing made perfectly well. It has cured cases' of ten', fifteen, and even thirty years stand ing of deafness. Price $1 per flask. HAYS' LINIMENT FOR THE PILES. The worst, attack of the Piles are effectu ally and permanently cured in a short time by the use of the genuine. Hays Liniment. Hundreds of our first citizens throughout the country have used this liniment with com plete success. It is warranted to cure the most aggravated case. Caution. Never buy it unless you find the name of Comstock & Co. upon the wrapper, proprietors of the genuine article, or you are cheated with a counterfeit. COMSTOCK k CO'S CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA, for the cure of Scrofula, Chronic Rhuma tism, General Debility, Cutaneous Diseases, Scaly. Eruptions of the Skin, Tetter, Pimples or Pustules on the Face, Liver Affections, Mercurial and Syphilis Diseases, Biles from an Impure Habit of the Body, Ulcerations of the Throat and Leg, Pains and Swelling of the . Bones, and all diseases arising from an Impure State of the Blood, Exposure and Imprudence in Life, Excessive Use of Mercu ry, &c. This sarsaparilla is warranted as good as any other, (that can be made at one dollar,) at just half the price of those so much ad vertised and as strong, viz : 50 cents per bottle, or six bottles for $2 50. Remember to ask for Comstock's Sarsaparilla, and take no other. DR. SPOHX'S SICK HEADACHE HE MED Y. Why will you suffer with that distressing complaint, when a remedy is at hand that will not fail to cure you ? This remedy will effectually destroy any attack of headache, either nervous or bilious. It has cured cases of twenty years standing. MOTHER'S RELIEF INDIAN DISCOVERY. All expecting to become mothers, and anxious to avoid the pains, distress and dan gers of childbearing, are earnestly entreated to calm their fears, allay their nervousness, and aoothe their way by the use of this most extraordinarv vegetable production. Those a, who will candidly observe its virtues, must approve of it in their hearts ; every kind and affectionate husband will feel it his most solemn duty to alleviate the distress his wife is exposed to, by a safe and certain method, which is, the use of this Mother's Relief. LONGLEY'S GREAT WESTERN IN- " DI AN PANACEA. 1. For Cold sand feverish feelings and pre venting fevers. 2. For Asthma, Liver Complaint and Bil ious affections. 3. For Diarrhoea, Indigestion and Loss of Appetite. 4. For Costivenes&in females and males, and nervous complaints. - 5. For Stomach affection, Dyspepsia, Piles, Rheumatism, Sec. The great points are, it is not bad to take, never gives pain, and never leaves one costive. J6 Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints cured, and all Western and Southern fevers prevented, in every case, by the use of Long- ley 6 Great A estern Indian Fanacea, war ranted to cure the most severe cases of the above complaints. 'Loss of appetite, bilious affections and indigestion, are permanently cured by its use. The great points are, it is not bad to take ; it does, not leave the bowels costive, and never gives pain in its operations. This Panacea will remove all the bad bile from the stomach and give tone to the system, and keeps off all attacks of malignant fevers. If the stomach is in a healthy state, and the pores of the skin are open so as to admit of free exhalations from the body, there can be 10 attack of fever. This office the Panacea will positively per form, and we recommend all to try this' article if they wish to ensure health during the year. As a family midicinei it is un paralleled for coughs, cold, and all diseases of the blood, and Kidney and scrotula com plaints. Sold at 69 Second st., St. Louis. BS Have you a Couch? Do not neglect it. Thousands have met a premature death for the want of attention to a Common cold. Rev. Dr. Bartholomew's Expectorant ; Pink Syrup will most positively give relief and save you from that most awful disease, Pulmonary Consumption, which usually sweeps into the grave thousands of the young, the old, the lovely and the gay. . jES" New Discovers. Dr. Connell's Mix ture, for Gonorrhoea and Gleet, Seminal ef fusions and Weakness of the utera or blad der. : This mixture contains no injurious article whatever, but possesses tonic proper ties of real efficacy, and more congeniaU to the constitution; than any other medicine used for these, complaints. " Freed from the nauseating qualities attending ; copaiba anl the common 'mixtures: it will be found agreea ble to the palate and pleasant to the stomach, and will cure any case, or,5 all pay is refused for It-. 1 - ' a '. - . - ! WORMS IN CHILDREN. . Kolmstock's.Vermifuge is the most extra ordinary remedy ever used. , Should there m tvn wnrma' it will n- ln iWv JK .. ..... uiuu vw; iiivsii ucii- cate child, but will do it good.' ,.; T&Ca. tivn All of; the above named articles are C-yv 14 An11 1tMII ouiu ""y: ycf uj vujwiowv Cv jKJf 2 1 Cortlandt St., New-York, proprietors of the , orginal and Only genuine Magical Pain Extractor, and Hays, Liniment for the Piles. ' r' '1 . . ' THE GREAT PAIN KILLER. No medicine has been discovered that is so happily adapted to ' use internally as drops to be taken, land yet perform such wonders when applied externally as a wash, or beth. by friction.. . ' , A YORK SHILLING (12 cents) is all you have to risk to try it; and as that sura can be no object to the proprietor, it is hop! ed that such japrice can be no obstacle ta .any family, and will never prevent, its. trial.' It is not intended to put this great heal-, ing remedy into; the hands of druggists, who have so many useless things to their own to recommend, but look for if always with country merchants, or in towns in fancy or drv tmods -stores- nr in fpTnrwriinfa irrrwrioi THE PRICE, froni twelve to fifty cents per bottle, according to the size, will e nable all to use it. Tf you doubt, begin with a 12 cents bottle, and that will remove you doubts, and make you buy and use and re commend it to your friends more than a .hun dred certificates would. Who will fail to try it then, and save life and suffering for a YORK SHILLING? This "PAIN KILLER" may be used with a success that will astonish tne behold er, in such cafees as the following: Cholera Morbus, Distressing Dysentery, Pain in tho Side and Stomach, Corns, Cuts and Bruises', Cholera Infantum, Bronchitis, Healing Sore on Man. or Beast, Children Teething, Raising Blood, Hoarseness, Quinsy in a fexo Prevent a Blister from Burns, Broken Breasts, Measles, Cramps, Hurts, Scratches, or Torn Fleshy Bites or Stings. CERTIFICATES to fill a volume might be published, "showing the wonderful effects of "Mrs. Brown's Pain Killer," but they are too common, and used for articles of no merit; and. the Om Shilling bottle will do more than a thousand unknown names to convince the user. j Principal Office, twenty-one Cortlandt street, New York. ' , All the above articles are sold by J. Ram sour and Son, Lincoln ton; and also by Alex ander & Gaither, Newton, Catawba co. N. C. OC'NOTICE. We are now publishing a series of articles-in regard to the Oriental or Sovereign Balm ' PiU, manufactured by P. Childs 4- Co. ; We invite the attention of ur readers to them, also to their standing adver tisement of agencies in another column. The Oriental or Sovereign Balm' Pills. This invaluable family medicine, combines more fcleansingy healing, and purifying proper ties, than any ojher pills now in use. After nearly eight years experience of their aston ishing success;; we have no hesitation in claiming for then a popularity and reputation, unrivalled by any' other medicine. They are an effectual cure for Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Pleurdsy. Billious diseases, jFever . and Ague, and all other Fe vers, Coughs Colds, In flammation of the Lungs, Rhumatism, Head" ' ache. Loss of' Appetite, P. CHILDS 4- Co. Clay, Onondaga County, N. Y. are the original and only manufacturers of the genuine Soverign Balmi Pills. PRICE 25 Cts, per boxof 31 Pills with full directions accompanying each box. For Sale in Uncolnton by C. C. HENDER SON : A iso bv Oumeroue Druggists and Agents throughout the Union. Popular Medicines. Many cathartic pills have! been used pos- sessine siriinlv the nrnnertir nf emntvincr ifm r , , , j r-j a bowels of their contents. The Sovereign Balm Pills are apt only; free frOm such objec tion (as they never leave the bowels costive) hut their puryying and healing power is truly remarkable. They net upon the skin sa daiapljoretie. as an alterative and corrective of all the secretions, upon the kidneys as a diuretic, and upon the bowels as a chathartic and all efficiently and . mildly that no other pill can compete with them. Persons frequently volunteer their testimo-i ny to tha virtue and efficiency of our Pills in complaints for iwhich ; they Jiad not before thought of using them. ; - An agent writes, "At one place where I put up for the nfght in Pennsylvania, the lady ot the house declared that two doses bad cured her of Erysipelas." j " ' ' r : Another, a young man of our acquaintance says, that he was cured ot the Ague by two' doses. I 1 The Sovereign Balm Pills are the most agreeable remedy known, for the removal ot COSTIVENESS "One or two pills at night will produce relief. . (tTio much care cannot be used to avoid . imposition, by persons who peddle a spurious pill made by E. L. Soule, of the same name as . ours. .- P. CHILDS & CO. f Clay, Onondaga Co. N. Y. - , ' ' r " " B L A j K 8 .We have now ia-' .course of preparation every kind of Blanks in 1 f -11 i . . J A common use, wmcn will irom time 10 time, be deposited for ale cheap, at the following , places : - i . ' - - Hoke & Miehairs Store LmCOLNTON. , B S. Johnson's Ramsour & J enkin's J. Ramsour & Son's u tc u tc u u (C . ' it Newton. G. Smyer & Cos Wilfong & Wilkie's Alexander &Gaither,s f' (C Dallas CjTiinn & Holland'-
The Carolina Republican (Lincolnton, N.C.)
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