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& INVALIDS
l-p C cP 1
ih.s
rliiudlai th villain! stores,
iPW"iW9rY country siore in m ue.
AM)&t& i on th.e fraPge M aft others
rWMia&&: baeimposiaoiWMd counter
rif f 'i- IMit-eiiB8t you has the not,
:i'il Udlui Biem.it SlIaideftJaee, the
SA biviiia ew lore, or low
write fori them
ess , remedies
iMOCOLUMSlA.FOR THE IAIR,
i t.iT t9Pk!11 r."o'
W -iiid ii f Bldreti malte It grow rapidly Ot im
i i FrifWthaVii)est the heads of children
i revenodi or killed, bylt at oWce-
t . ..rWithbat the name ol Corustock oc Loi on it.
i 1.
fci f -
ieved by it that admits of an ouL
I ' i!.
linnSl1 3 that have Rinir.Bone. Shavin.
feiif) idltu Sic;,: are cured bjr! RoorsT Sracuifff and
rflifillldPdi horteau entirely cored by
Boofa'
'fffMciOu Swk this 'all horaemen.
:):3Miiirt;;Xttk Fain
''Mm-m r U new or old , -
nl toret, and sort
i It .has' delighted
f.-. i. i .. . i .
ftoosand4'
jKjnll. take- put all pain In ten minutes
dno lafiure -It win curis i the
LIN'S SPREAD PLASTERS,
J-A fetter Injnb nice anduseful article never was!
ui!e. pnoul'd wear 4hem regularly.; .' j I
IIT'S TIPJER AHCI3 BITTER.S :
' 4lie( pnciplf ; substituting the' tonic in place of
'8$ji''pcipieiwjbictt' has reformed 89 many
.-'i- i i m ' t .' t '. .t. . ' J: - .-!'
namaras,- i o po usca wim .
1 1
1 Zl ifCVejD I PILLS, sopenor to all
cie'n fof tlcajistng the system and the humors alTect.
B th MSod, and for all irregularities of the bbweli.
HsiFA :7t& TTMl Qfl IQ1
Jyf V.UlM JOyJOl
OB-SPOHMlHEAbACHEREMED
lZUV " "r T V V "r t .
Eraff
l-';''i;T.;:'ilf M--;-''' ! ' -II ! I
DR. SPOHN'S ELIXIR OF HEALTH,
tcSingr&nUoSy gH? " kl r 'VI or any
t x-: i .i'M- MBBsassssBwsHaB i
pjc .himch , Keeping uie uomacn m mosi per-1-
ikT9ruer,!:ine iiwei riiuar, ana a aeierminaqon io
quicUy cure;d by it.. Know this by tryingj ;
in
CORNS.-fiT.he French Plaster is a sure cure.
pi
C3
Sj.ajiy tfiadejlybti wiah but will not color the skin.
t '-. 'i
COMSTOQKTl!
fBXTJtACTV 'tTherel'M no, otherprenara
ff SarsariHa that can exceed or equal this
ty'Mflj ;0ito get boMSTclcK's, you vill! fin-
r:?triur!tp flllijflicrs. Ill does riot reauire nuffin?
,i .mi-
BALM
for the piles, I and ah
. "IH1!"!1 mlnal irritations brought to the
iSpdn widl thV Balm i so in icoueha.
I- JeJJbf circ aUnapient nhiption
srai
fiW ndiis a delfehtf! remedy.
Uciuem.
VERMIFU
V?1
US.
will
Wall.
S3 in children bf addlt
. vHi?!)! ite "aitoiishiBg.. It :
sells with
a rapidity
-if -f iff :
t:
'SV. fit
ew Yick.
lrl?:Way:brhad
town and
fteetvsbowiijthe' most
I?::Pn;,in'M country for "these- facu, ao
! 7Huin vnn ran inr AnrortlAb .. .l
Vra-B THESE OR N6Nte.tsi,nM
otX 117' -Ti ;Ti rvri5a" M "r'j0Kf genuine
ii'nTfl,? WJ'-aii jnese articles to be
f) vholesala Droggtsis.
t Si
tit f :r- f !"
ane.Nc
ew York, fuid oTour asenta
i Vuichnum Qfficei Salisbury .
Jorlyoy the- TW,! fcfediWoKr ;
Jpliea al'w;retiev and cure at;once. t
r'unf 'fejold .resWe J-apidiy cured by it .
! T 17' 'nc y Southern DioVict 41 A
. ;-t t"ji!f io ue (l!inli in ph
j ifn ii 121- i 'i ' I " . :j -it r. , tseelkuliiie Vovcrnmeni dots not acquire iqo rmtm powerj0 iixxev acittc ii
Front the Boston Ajail
I
Noli it at bitiW aifj
.; r . it - -
We
grasp Oar tinel (no's wch
ar tineitaio's wofd
iNui loi
the comoano apuit,
IV Ik
M the ha i Ue ator ttf j cift
Vhete Fredojca's bkxd is peufevl ;
iheelO iboa warrior blade' '
Of briffhtef dir. the wn '
T-.T- 3: - .
o'b.trh)cb!)iid rfaVGallW atf ffj
Hnht lhau guard oar bod ;
And J eveo as tbetneteor dread
Whirii fl
dot
tf,P:htf (Jf.stl.cfi foeiaan'8 handj.fej !;
At hcr iifiht hip in trtoro
7j
woo
on
land enthrall.
urn
I
AiirletelliHst that
rashes by;
Eacjn rpokleifsj ofce, etcb forest's sigh, f
ihe. great VVasuikgtozt !
Yh AowMhall soil ibrtihi,
MaV bliabUodl ieoipests o'er asTol!,
Aud tbcnderiag f6es, from pole td pole
, r :n- iir.i hi v
H.ilj falcuiooi b&Ten-sent,
That afta'd;ioqistrojgiiPg land- -
Hai);pilgrtmirjon which she eant,
TlljiSMem,4:atiSr baiemebt.
' ! Her!f e in -laidRcss scaoa'd ! -
Am still bit tvoxd froai oat its sheath
! Shall lea n4tbiai slafl to sever, !
So Idtiir around bhr bearts shall wreathe
uriwnt r reeccmTSicnain aer accents oreape
1 4 joJ j toea; fe?er
J
Tiife ; ,lfiirBtor1'0a jM -gx pressf 'oar
i seniriient8' inlff lotion torrefopding Gen. Jack-
i son' fine j in bis remarks immeditelj preceding
Uhje natsa1ofi in bill tbroosb ihe Senatel In
U.i -iTi'-fm-m J 'litis . ..-rl J-.. t'i L' L
auction tqf a iitiipnblicationoi., ineoio nero
wbere fie anderiftEes to dictate tne snape oi me
nrorjosed refnodind law. Mr. Daflon sats;
itcipg .pirtt of GVoVral Jackeon
wbi4b jcts;mmon forms of law.cantieTer
1 fojr ofiecanoot awl with ortylofJeringil Wrea
groJellingic3(31tQ the footipfitni Wol.f.Hi
JodeJin !a recebilletter. in lan?oa?e the laioi
opprobiotw :!Hill ccepi oi nothing slriof
?pcf?.cJ,HlM0; 'VtV hls W,U 1
ivawia iv rnafifrinr m irriiiiiirKKCHii lis khiiuiii!k
nulla tnUeiarttrorswn nt win tne u
on-t
2 r ess of the Ulftep States -will the Whig par
ty even, spem U truckle! r or one; having lac
ed the sobstanc, I shall pot scare at the shadow.
VVer fbis a.claimlof some friend lets,, power less
one I could more leadijy jieio. . i ne nreceaeni
would be jess dangerous. Bar, to Uen Jacjkson,
vho comes io the strei.gih of a ereat name and
par IT with his iron heel opon the Jdde atid the
iODStitoiioo. ciciatinir me terms opon wmcu
he iawrnost be passad, if at all to bim. I will
try iob just; bat by Justice mast be measured
VII !
- ' i
ilOVOttABLE T. MARSHALL.
Tbe
foHowini beaoiiful extract it from an
ariic'elwritten forjthe Dbserver and Reporter, ip
1839. bi the distihsoiabedi Kerresertauve from
Uiis! DisiriLM, dver the; sighature of frA;Ciiizi'
(CW44dford,f Ihe aothorsbip ollwhichi, wal,
Hfter wards avowed by Mr. Marshall, tit wa
extracted and extensively published at the time,
as coniainiog one pf the most juslj and heiutifnl
ribUeflj that bad! ever betn paidj, o I)r;.Cla
i 1 1 we perceive! again going' the rounds uf the
press :; x i jllfj'-f, . h J - . , ! S- J
iVho does not know him opon whom the
hopes of ib kmerica afdi '.Tsenedraod'"fo
hpm! the eyes i pf; ChristendomKate, dkf cied ?
W$b ioea llptjknpwtbetD mar:
of the age ;;t ha' raan whose youth was without
the! blessing of A libera! education', the sopport ol
wejihb, briijiblrop of powerful connecjtiona ;.
nd whthbsnajifd of all arno save; hat oi j
nisjuwn great geuius ana courage, sna ursuppur
led tionor, which Ibe writer ol tli$ srticlei cb
idi'sKlgher; .tVa an imperial station ; in a de
naoif acy with thg popular ban agaii.st h'cnj; in s
dftb(i(;yM hr ibe people are eopreme, and
w hjere the will. of a majority (a Jaw rist jit-ss a'
ih detage)Us;Spc)kenf of by uin. with open la I
re vereuce ;t tbre times barred from toe highest
odej be; has iiy maintained. his place at the
head ot a faia4itSv. ba tlinsr with undiminished
Muor,i for thej trae policy ; of tne counrfy, and
clinging with jth f tameless energy of ad On con
qnered giant, Jib the'pillars of her ConstUntlon!
His Inenda; havej struggled with.' and offered
under btm(iwithqui at hope of emolomeot. pro-
sT-ibed frocd the honors of their hemmor coantry
Hp had uojoflScd to give, no power to bpstuw,
not patronage io extend, no reward to oner. ,
.They lure felt it no degradation to retfogBtza
him as .their bead and laade ho a cot fliet.ia
which they; are ill sufferers, and he. the icreaU
e'sefffjrer pfalj. In I advf is'uy they bav4 peven
deserte4j'amwn his darkest boors theyhave
clang the jcloer itoT bis stde.iio cher and lo
eooihe isiaa it KM degradatiori to obey; so they
feel it is opt adulation to praise bim; who has no
power, but the Joye otMa Irlends no means f to
-PunhihL'rewardJorcomtel- 4 j-H -1 .t-J"!
; '&ry itbyrcieojiers f the Eegtt
arefk;inias; riecen tfjk passed J e- bill
to nav themselves In snecte lot tbeir tervtces.
ntvt uoyernojrixetl very properly ana prompt-
ly put the exerutiva veto in it. When the
t.il Kit MiiirnI thaxt fiaii it b alrr.njtti.
T ii f MVT MWWWW "1" I
lUlionilmsioriiT. r i ! Ti .1 i'
-i Tnie following Speech, pur into the moutb
pCEx G6ctn& f)otbi th mjidAotlr? t tegifd bot it srHkei betbatbeiw
JSud one of.ibe; mosi humoroaa btt of-the
dfj,
i4
i Irom the mw BedJord B'uUhUh'.i
4 Th Grjt Deroocratic Pow.o in- 'Old
FunnelV fsme off last evenrtiffi uirtbez-
rriiiUiindt-'icHt of thaxoaolrymambers of
.he Let.s'awre, who board nowhere at six
pent e week, pa rabid hen-the JarxiJady
ran gf t it without inter est . .Tbe ge a tleaaac
fron Sekonk who did not want-his place
of residence put io the Sergeantat Army
D tree tor yj est so largely that bo could not
make a speech when his turn' carne, frooi
shich it. will be readily inferred itbat he
rn u s t .bra ve e ten-a i gr ea t de a 1 j f j.
Our erelusite Reporter was in the Hall;
and took copious notes ,Qf the whole sfTafrt
rhich be deposited in bis poeket-hook We
regret, however, to sy, that this rs stolen
from Itim, with 44a suci of tnoneti" - while
be was leaving the! Hail Nothing escaped
except a report of Mr. Dorr's speech, which
will be found below; t : f f ! t
Io juslice to our reporter we wbofd ob-
set ye thafnopersoo f connected with ; the
Boston Pest is supposed to bave;bad anl
band Jo:tbe4abrctiorj. This j will : be
the more readily believed vtoee the most
imaginative dtud cannot discover the slight
est resemblance! between a 'Bill of; Fare
and pocket-book;:; and should any report
of the Festival appear io tbe osf, the pub
he may rest .Bsaured hat it is Qol written
bnl from oar notes.'
Vehasten to lay before oor readers an
abstract of the Speech of the Hero' of Che.
paenet, vve were pained to see tbe gallant,
and honorable gentleman in rather a tbin
condition.,! Indeed it will be aeen? tht be
made an allusion to this fact 10 ibe course
of bis remarks. ; i
Col. Greene bfiered the following toast,
which was received with immeose cheer-
Dorr and Ckepachet Insepirthle names
hke Wellington and Waterloo they will
always ihflame the bosoms of us milirary
with red hot ferocity against the enemies of
universal ouuragearro tne iree ana enngnt
eneDed Stales of
North -America.
When lb ts wis
offered Governor Dorr was
deep in the disciiMion of a clam-pie and a
j-lass. of hot whiskey punrh, apd would
have failed tot make thev proper response,
had not the hbnjnrabl4 P. W. teland re
moved these delicious viands from bnder
bit nose; with great dexterity, which gave
occasion td many, to remark; lhat. With proper-education,
there was not much doubt
but that 'the member from Bri?to! would
have made an excellent waiter. V Dorr hav
ing been 'stirred jup,' and told that His time
had come, arose and'aaid : "
Mr. Preside nt--The magnificent spread
before tne excites abdoninal feelings within
me, only to be imagined by thbse'who have
partaken of Ibe so balled hospitality of Hen
ry Hubbard. - There is; sir, a touching old
ballad to the effect that, j
6 ' ' f
Old mbijher Hubbard . i
She went to th cupboard ;
" i To get be poor dig a bone : !
When she got there i
The cupboard was bare,'
So the poor dog had hone. .
I am convinced, sir, that the Hubbard at
present presiding over the State of New
Hampshire1; is no .other than a legitimate
descendant of the old dog loving lady men
tioned here. 1 find no, fault with Gov. H.
as a man my heart beats with the rapidest
kind of tgrateful pulsations when I think of
bis refuMlo1 giyiejme up to Sam King, the
wretehedmflefibl.CappIsuM'bui gazing
upon these c jviarVdjs,' and retnrra hiring bis
house-keeping, my ' stomach; in its 'pftmsr'y
capacity (gifeat applaup) revolts (cheers) at
the recollection. Eheu! Iroja fuetJ
f Great disapprobation among the Democ
racy' at theLatirti) Gentlemen j"t1eg yotir
pardon for quoting from that I aristocratic
language, f I should rather have! said tiin s
aint now as they used to washeenj. Great
applause.) ;-TwaS: once ,. corpulent; There
f was a titeewhejri at Bog man's Saloon, in my
own native Piirtdetce, I swallowed the
"natives1 in peace and quittnes ; I 9mkeri
my ciar witlr ca.'m enjoyment , I urnk
that pecultarlf delicious compound "Erg
AogV,with'aobdued tapture, and: so quiet
ly ao' cozily jogged ihiough life, undisturb
ed by the cares .6- state, and gradtiallt c-
quiring tbar firm sod solid corporation for
whirb l bave beep renowneuv j; J -
: i -f! i t .ii. f 1 - " j
Gentlemen,. frorh this Elysmm of exisi-
ene, I 'warbaliedtby Uie voice of the peo
ple, o My bitive State .demandedmy ser
vices : Cincmatus was called from bis plough
to defend his country I frdm my oysters
Tbe. people of-Rhode Island groaned be
neath a despotism, savage, remorseless al
gerine. cheer? Why. geutlemen, you will
bardlyeieve it but pa person, under hat
daatardlyand jdiibolical charterTwas allowed
to aetl oysters llrom thejBrst oMayto! the
first of September, (gtoans.) and, -tle-
roen, I am now corivinceil that it was also
tbe inienlion . off the chirter authorities io
8ttbmittCtiMf4jet,i gectlecaeotiCcAsxs, to4
I tbe.aame onerous, grinding; ferocious,! and
luiuieii law.ngrcai """Kruisacs
boots,) yes, gentlemen, to prevent tbe peo
! nle. bv stsiuie. irnm nartskins of that beau-
'"4 ' T 1 T V' ;
tifal and'nutiicious shell-fish donngj five
how
ojf the people I a w that no'trme was to
be Jost,f if we! would prfseHeoor existeocf .
I saw that soma decisive meatbre was no-
cessary;; Chepachet called to me; Wooo
socket fcatled to me, aed'ao ; various other
well knowdr and celebrated parts of tbe State.
Generations yet unborn, with; piteous ac
cen ts, on t of the future,, ta w led out to me,
0C niiutiorji and, genllemee,
f got op or e, and that donstitution, which
would have secured net ooly oysters not
only cliamsjt but even jUie rigrrt of taking
cbrckeois (delinons edible !) from every hec-roogt-that
Cobstilulion, the lory of the
age, to which Marcus Norton oaies h'ts elec
tion, was legally.adopted by David Parmen
ter,r Dctee J. Pearce, and eiyielf, with sev
eral other distinguished 'characters, and of
course immediately byjj (every! republican
principCe, became tbe law of Hue Slate,
(Cheers.) ' Biogufaf iotkiijit& Algerines
refusedto fiiye uptbe5 govern toeoi: toMr.
Pamenterlhid myself. I went to VVaabmg
tob to c-fcum 'the sistabe off toe .General
Government io asserting my right, hot sin
gular to relte, the Preaident did not invite
ine to, the 'bite House to dinner. ! Burn
ing;wiib ibidignatrbn, I slept not, stopped j
not) tarried not, until reached the Pewter
Mog tavern in New York:heie I drank a
draught of inspiring porter-f-l jmean, patri
otism and where I was presented with a
a word, (Cboers.) Having a sword, gentle
men, I. now saw my way clear, and retorned
to Providence with a determination to hack,
slay; murder, and make minca-aeat of tbe
Algerines. I summoned the' people, to the
number of one bundled around tne, at the
domiciljof urringtoo Aothoof ; we mus
tered bur forces ; we swore we would take
the Arsenal (at least I did) ; we marched
againat it ; with a cannon ;: I touched offihe
cannon myself, but, gentlemen, the people
bad pleggeid i tbe cannt b and the cannon
would not go bfj, but the people didt so tha
in the morning, nobody was left by me ex
cept such as-were not able to go, for various
reaaons, and I, feeling like one, who treads
alone, some banquet hall deserted, saw that
I should be taken off to State Prison if I did
not take myself ofj, and so I jefl the! Stale
with feelings more easy (o .j.magtne than
describe. To this hour I hate never bean
able to understand why the pe opie spiked
that canooh it is to me inscrutable.
Once morel I majto Itepacbet'ia effrt
to sustain my Const ifuiton. aod once mote
I failed. Ah ! genilemep; at the hour of
trial, wherf provisions became scarce, the
people Jeft one. 'What does this prove, gen
tlemen; buHbat it it necessarjltf you would
have the people true to the great priociplss
of goveromnl, you must giyei them enough
(o eat ! Hence the beautiful and loucbiag
propriety o( Clam Bakes.'
Alter unheard of trials; gangers, dirlictl
ties, and fastings, (cheers,) by the kind per
mission of His Excellency Gov. Morton 1
am here, seated at this tjbouniifiil board.
What can J do, gentlemen, to express my
gratitude to you for having secured me an
asylumi in your, old end happy State ?
There is btit une- ay t i which I cs n rpay
you. Vt gentlemen, you sjibuld ever want
to establish tieTe a new Constitution, if you
should find tbe purse-proud, aristocratic Al
gerines; of this State too mticb for you, 1 a ad
my sword, are at your j service, (cheer.)
The people are the source of all power ; in
them resides the sovreigniy :' if it does-not,
where does it reside I The will of the peo
ple is supreme, and they have the sole right
to establish government, and overthrow it
forty limes a year, if tbey .are graciously
pleased to do so. Thisis ihy doctrine, gen
ttemeni and if ou don't belieie me, aek
Gov. Morton ,-. ' Mvj' M '
Gov. Dorr sat down! amidst immense
cheering, and was observed, ;1y the reporter
to tall upon tne aimonos anu appies witn
great relish, until Mr. VVHiimarah begin a
speech, when Ilia Excellency and every bo
dy else left off eating, and looked very pale.
great Land slide At troy, n. V
We fhave accounts of a fearful calamity at
Tioy, :N. V., occasioned by a land slide whtuh
occurreld nnlFriday Lst, scarcely inferior in ex
tent, arid it is feared even more destructive bf
lite, ilipn ttiai which occurred several years go.
'Yhi elide occurred south of Uie former ne ifln
the same hiilj : the atalacctie crushioj, and near
ly burying s everal frame buildings, it the fouLof
the 'itll, and extendir.2 q-iite across Main Street,
Thetaccounts vary in particulars,! all con
cur, in repre senting the loss bf fife and; tbe scene
of distress ats terrible beyond description.
The; scene presented an awlu! and melancholy
sight. Babes :in their cradles, mothers with
tbeir children tbeir arms, and stalwart mqn.
who but two hours before breathed freely and; in
rood health, hd been lakebiprahV ruins, mu
tilated and mangled corpses. The buiidiags
destroyed were nearly all new, and had but re-
centlf beeri erected, .,i.lf: ; f j ; ; -
by r-oi families, were crushed and buried beneath
the masaoieartn. in inese, " isnpposeu mers
Wre not less luanmmy ay, wljr perouwf wn
ten or twelve of wbbm escfpid,;i I ; : y :i
.Wiihinanbouf wef tbebceurrenee, nine bo-
dies wer dogrem the rohfivetif bbicb were
witbeutlife, one p3rtiaUy injared, and three not
beyond recovery i, ; : 1; j-
A ,man,from tne country, passing ai tc
lb his team leaped fri.m bissleigh and escaped.
1 Th hnrses and Ita of wood wre
buried be-
I ? .... t. f '
oeatb' the earth Prtifddefnnto CArwucfe.
i oootbsof the fear f I dd not Ikoow
W. 33-LVOLUME XI. ;
tKROLE
f HlHK Subscriber respectfolly lhfors:his old
iL Friends and ifae Public enefally , t hat he
has apened a sbia Salisbury in jlhe.abpvrbasi
nedsja a room direellV oitmosita Wesifa brick
building, in the house of Dr. Burns, ibrmetlv
owned by Jno. I.Shaver andiusibefow X.UM.
Murphy. ,
In addition to Oie ahftve; the subscriber wiirj
carry on tne tzr Smith Business nl
varieties common in country towns sis)uch as
making Spoons, &c, and repairing! SilVe;
IV.r. .1 !. 1 , . T
He begs to assure the public that if Unnctaal
attention to bust ness. and skillful workl frill en
litis him to patronage and aopport, he willmer-
Mil,
AARON WOOL WORTH.
Nov. 13 If 10
&i Sherman's
it i
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JO The Medical Faco I ty. warmly approve them.
Dr. Sherman is a skilful and experienced Phy
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New York. . i Is-
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Are the safest, surest, and most effectual remedy
for Coughs, Colds. Coaaamptioov V'faooping
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Give immediate relief in nervous or sick Head
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sitode, or a sense of fatigae. ! -
Shcrmarfs Fever and Jlgue Lozenges
Are the most certaio remedy for this distress! us
complaint, ever offered to the American poblicL
. . i : ii . i
io me immeose numoer oi cases in wnjen mey
have been used, tbey have never been; known to
fail. - !' 1 it
Sherman's Restorative Lozenges,
Diarrhoea or looseness ofj the bowels,,so com
mon and troublesome during the sammet months,
may now be entirely prevented by a proper ose
of these Lozenges: They 'are prepared express
ly for that purpose, and can be relied pn with
perfect confidence. Persons sabjeet to a derange
roeot of the bowels should never be without them.
Tbey afford immediate relief from all the attend
ant gnpings, faintness, depression, 4cf (
Sherman's Cathartic Lozenges
I r- I ;
Are as pleasant and easily taken as the ;coramon
nannermints: and are ao active and 'efficient
medicine. They cleanse tbe stomach and) bowels,
and are the best cathartic ever used! for jjilioos
persons. Where an active! medicine la required,
they are not only the best, but the safest that can
be administered. j . ' m
Sherman's Strengthening PLASTER, I
The best qf all plasters for Rheumatism, Lum
bago, Pain or Weakness in the Back! Loins,
Side or Breast. j -IS 1 !
The above medicine is for sale, wholesale or
retail, at the Salisbury Medical Drug1 Store, hy
C.B. WHEELER, Affrnt,
1 Salisbury;, C.
Sept 3.1S42 ly6 I I
Or. JtloiTaVs Vegetable JUtfe
'. : MedicUjLC9 , 1 1 J
POSSESS, noaliiies of the most roild and ber
neficial, nature. Th.y are composed uf ar
ticles the most anii-poirecent, cojnbjoed with
ingredients knownas the onlypertaW antidote
for fevers'-of every description. VVfcen thedis
ease is nroduceLeither from cold, fobtruciion.
bad air, swampy and damp snuauonH, i pwriu
inafhi nhoihpr tnaliirnant or enidemi', nr by
other causes, these medicines are certain in their
operations or enects. a iy
cunar qualities,
l... .V-.ma lima rpiitrA snd inViirnratfl; the
system When first laktn m the stomaoh,
they immediately diffuse themselves ike vapor
through every pore, prulpcinj else's at rce t
delightful, salutary, and permanent; V bfc"
snark ol life begins to srowdim. llfij ircuiatloq
languid, and the faculties; paraded., these rt.edi-
nines are found to give a tune io. tnf;p8-
iiiieraie me amuim iin -rv i jy,
and re animate t
TheLtTe Medicines have aln been osed wiih
the mosubappy boecess 4 NervUfland Dfs-
nomw. ti.isea. Uonsnropuon, ! asu,
Comnlsinr, Rheumatism, chrooie ! jied iBflma-
lurrl'D ropsies. Slc. ! : Hi
grTPCall at Cress & BoqbrV, sis,
Suiisbury, Oct Ml, iyi
1 ! 1 :
A supply of :be abv lnal?"b MK-
CINES are lv sale aij Janes' Ciuss Loads,
DI
Iredeil
J A. C MclNTOSH. Agent.
To JPnbfishcr?
Er-F A YOUNG MAjN. who; bis hadeoo
sidble exneri.nbe-1 "J
nation as Foreman or Jourhynuxhl ; : batisfaciory
. fafMAeo ran be iien. r particulars address
January - i . r i M
jr. Johnston,
ATT0R5EY AKD C0CNSEI.L0a IT LAW.
. r .1 fifrlce of IL
A a oe lonno aiwnjf -r .
lYi C Jones
diiecily opjsite tne
I Roan -Hirl
Saltburv, .lao
7, 1945 lf24 j
mm4
yiy ceU at the end ofl the year. , 4
t. fffiPoii1iyil be receif ed for a lew
'OiMdtianee.
Uie Ediiorsj entiljali arreartgea aixaid.'
i TK ADUiTisfHe,- .
;weo0tVvT
.wentyi n,c.cepta or each cootinaam V. -i I
L1: wUI eKItM per ct. m
imoii, wouut9 raies. i
Vilff ce wi, bed. ot
hose who adreriua h iva .... i 1
torbid adcbarge4 for aeeerdbjgly, oarsS u,afr
ed for a certattf number tkf tlrue. v i
ICp Letters addressed ate ib IHornit4t
some poaf puidlo easore attention. '
m
rTHE itfoscniBim
sod theTblrcgeneratry, that the same is now
Open forlhe reception of Travellers & Boarder..
His lALt!Hl Bab will be supplied witb!
thAbest the market and surrounding country If
fordsw j- - . - . t : jH .f
His Staelcs spacious, , and fctinf1fut!y sop
plied, with graioand provesderof til kinda; at
tended; 6j5iaithfurana attentive Ostlersr' f 1
The undersigned pledges himself that nb jex
ertiorTon bis art shalt be wanting to aire 4n
eral satislictbn id all who may favotlilm wUh t
a call.; - i''wf'i' .-.' '" i .
t t JAMES I. COWAN.
S Salisbury. Sept. 1 u 1840 : if7
Tb j THE j AFFLICTED. Tlie
auoscrioer; nas j-mt received a targe and fresh
sopply of Dr MidTa it's Life MediHoe, . Call &
pbtairretief. , .C B WHEELER. AgeniC
a1ibniv, Dec ;I0 1120 ' ; f
WITH, a 'view' to. estWisb yself perma
nentiy io tbe town of Safisbory, I here
with announce to the Public; that in a few
weeks. I shall visit the Northern cities ha order
to improve myself in matters connected wiih my
profession; and to! stake selections for aneiten
sire Apothecaries; Establishment in this place
to be opened early in the Spring - I can , aasare
my Medical brethren and others, that no pains
will be spared to obtain and constantly keep the
best Articles suited to the wants of tbe profes
sion and the community at large and shoo Id
there be a desire for any particular Medicines,
Books, or Instruments, I shall be pleased lobe -addressed
ba the subject at this place. In addi
lion to the conveniences, afforded by The above
t ; 1 Ad
Establishment, I . have several rooms, for sach
medical students, as may desire to place them
selves under my Tuition L .
FLEASANT HENDERSON
Salisbury. Dec 24, l845-rtf22
i 'i
TJ H E subaeribers would rtpectfolfyaTinoeoee
A Ao the public; that they have removed their
Copper, Tih'plate taut Sheet
Mi:ojm.
One door above George W. Brown Si Co , and
opposite Thos. L4 Cowan's Brick Row, where
tbey art better prepared te accommodate aod ex
ecote all prders in; tbeir lioe on short ootice. and
in the very best st,yle.
Also, ebnst aQtljr on hand, a choice supply of
Plain and Japan Tin Ware, Britannia Ware,
Bathing Tabs, Stills. &c.
JOHN D. BROWN & Co.
4$ali8liury, Jan Si, 1843 I26
Dr. Brandcth's
VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILIi
for sale at iHis Office.
Salfsbuiy, N. 0. Oct. 1842-tfl4
i i " -' i
; S :
Farmer's Look put. I have
Valuable Tract jof Land near Salisbury, whit h
I will sell on good terms, if application be mac' a
soon. , . I. LYEKLY.
HalJsbsry, DecllO r. St20 ,
FHXOSS; CTJIIIIEITT A.T
? iSALjskonv, March; il
Ceuls. ;
Cotton Tarn. I 90
Molasses, 35 a 40
Nails, 6 a ?
Oats, lSijSO
Bacon, ; 5a 5i
Brandy ap. 30j-a 35
pejfgli, 40 ja 55
Btittcr, i 1 0 si 1 2 i
BeeswsX, 27 1 28
Cotton, clean 5 a 6
Coffee, 0:a ll
Pork,
Sugar, br.
loaf,
Salt, sack,
Tallow, -Tobacco,
0 a 10
15a 18
m
- . 7
8 a 20
; (orn
23
0Sa 25
JP3jja 4
pedii,ers.
p,
1 luu,t
Flaxseei'., 50 ft 5d
Iron, per lb. 3 a 4
Linseed Oil, pri
gal. 90 1
Tow-Liitew, i2 a 10
Wiieat. bush 75
WriisiteyVf 25 u 30
Wool, (clean) 25
Faye-ttevills March i
, r. , ;n,ach 1 45
Molasses, 25
NailVcul, 6 a Oi
Sugar blown, a 10
Lump, 14
Loaf, 15 a 19
Salt, 50.60
Sack.
tobacco leal ilaa
Cotton bag 20
Bale rope 8 a 10
Wheat new 75 a 80
Whiskey 25 a SO
Wool, 15 a 20
AuBie sosa
! iiesvar,
j M.iTee,
2d; a zt
10a 12
4i a 5
'-oumu
j tiouon Yarn. 14 a 13
Mk)rn, 4p5ft
Candles, F.F. 15 I
Flaxseed
60 a $1
Khmr
(4 a $41
20 laf 25
- tola 51
( '
j Kralbers
j jrof.f
Cmeraw, F b 21, 1842.
Bef
3 a 4 i Nails cutassor. 7a 8
. I i. o - . a
Bacon &p
Butter 1 -12lf 15
Beeswax 22i a 25
Bagging yo 20 a 22
Bale rope lb If a 12
Cofieefb 12 1 14
Pmtbnl 44 a 7
wrougni iui ip
Onts bushel 30 a 37
Oil gal 75 $1
lamp $125
linseed 1 10 a 1 25
Pork lOOIbs; 5i s 6
Rir loOlbs 4a 5
Corn bush 4.Q; a 50, Segar lb
Flour-brl ; $5 a 6 Salt sack
8 a 12$
rAilir 25 a 30 btisn
v a . .
irvolK 5a 61 Steel Amer. ma ui
Lard
Molasses
Tallow;
7 Kn
filtsh t 147
43 40
i 124
German 12, 14!
Teairope.81 SHi7
HAVING purchased that wellnown aad
- Uag esubhsbed pablic HousV, fkooWo
V Jhe ?V ,ot ?,!Sb'"' Tavern J rathe
Idwn of Salisbury. N. infant V,;.nj.
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