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I. : , 1 r Splendid Furniture for safe t' ... I: ..' W- -0s' 0 .I 4. 5V: -1 ,.;:" 1 I J . ?Ctcb!cal Djt-Stuflsand Perfumery. T' ilEo6scriVM nw recfiuina at then Drug Store, corner of the Marion Hotel, the large it and . i .ft,. I petaeiectea aiwonuivui i i MruSi Chemicals, Paints, Oils, and V.. ;,fy : i : Vyt:Xwp, - ; 1 1 Ver t?roag1t o' ihh marUn'. VVc particolnrly invite I, the attention lMiyutiinit, Uriig!?ifts, and Merchants to J our atock, wliHt wo pledae irt Vll at lower; ratfi than S. any othr esiiitriiritnent in ntern North Carolina. Witri'tlvr asswrnntc niiu that ournncesand terms'shall j)leoae nil, weJrelnrn on aincer thanks to the public for - their Vrry lilerl pmr-jiiae b 'retofre exteti.ded to ua. Below He ijn-ft'nt a list of n few of the" articles compris- - ing'or stock-: Pal-.v rised Fpe :nc, tihei, Jalnp, Colum to, ?ei!r. (Iant!k2,()ium, Arrow Hoot, I'earl Darley, ,Coft Cwch, liyd. CI''"- Mil., Siiph. Quinine, Sulph. ' . Aforpliitue, Ait do., I'tperine, p.n!n( ine, Ked Iead, Ve ;lietiati lied, S'jinni'.li Brown, While Lead, lilack do., jjlJnaeeil and Train Q A, Log Wood, CopiK-ras, Indigo, -u:. Aluo, a latg-nsartitieht ofFhop Furniture Prescriptions f irnfhed at lioiiijs. Ordt distance punctually aitctuled to . ' : j JHIU)WN & JAMES. Orders from a (W s 0 ""'In- ti ;X.'A-, '1: ADOPTHD BY THE 4jt i L4 1 O O -rP'C" Al IREDELL COUNTY TEMPERANCE SOCIETY, " n ft .HI AT CONCORD CITORCII, JUL.Y 4th, 1S46. fits W ft -V. IK -JL catl ne,aueniion of thl Pablic to the fine lot of 001 which! they now have on haml .If? "to keet constantly on hand f,., Z1! very lowest prices for cash, country produce or i1 of every descriptiotii at the market prices, f -"bfr Among their assortment may be foun , Wardrobes. Bureaus, Hressing, Dinins. r.. ! and ToOet and Ladle vork Tallet; .,t'rcfr, ntfn-otanm 5!n-f mm VnK Sinn A ' f:' - H- v'""'-, j " - " , WC PI - Maliogany, Curled Maple, Black Waiw 7; cy and JVooJrSeat Chair and Settttt 0 ery description always on kond or jj,aZ ?' ... - order at the shortest notice. A ? When in theriourse of human events.it becomes neces- ! th .greatest enemy ofColJ Water, in our spring branches; his liitlp. whisknv wasrons bv the side 01 the. tern: 'M--M 2J : sary lor a people to dissolve their connection wiui imv,hv.c. ; ... - 0 . E f'f J,. iandenstomthatare shown to be wholly evil ; and to rid ! .pie of Justice. He sends Wther swarmsof tax gatherers w,.h men a lipensfi to harrass our oeoDle and eat out their substance : , . . 4 Minis fa sm P. Fall and Winter Fashions i has just received, (nt bis bid stand,) from New i York, the American and Efroptajt Fashions, (or the j j Fall! and Winter of ' IS and 4, and will continue to re- ' j crive them quarterly. lie is Prepared to cxecate all or j ; . ; dersin his line of the trade, i(t a fashionable and wopfi- rnaqiikr ftianner, at the slorjj"fU notice. From hiafong I ,'. j 'experience In the art of cutiiijg and making garments, J ' he feels doiifidenl thatllie cangive satisfaction to his ' customers. ; '.'.-' 1 , t i II? rsjliecjtfuiiy returns his tharrks to his friends and i; . "jfhfl pulllic fr their liliernl Hiipport tendered him hereto i , forehand will Endeavor hy iadreaed efforts to please his " j iSiBtoipers, to merit a cojitinujjnce pf their favors, i ' h .:.. i ;, HORACE II. BEARD. .N;B.. AH kinds of country broduce taken at the mar S Ket p'rices for work. j j Salitburyi Sept. 21,2848. tf 47 of vol.4 r......r. Si. High Shoals Iron Works! r ii ML flnnscrjner havins leased the a- CTT JD E ! I' Ui:..t . .L of manufacturing Iron, Nnils, Cuttings, Mill SpindlejCranks, and alt Black- smith Work, nnl having good La thes a nd an excellent Maphinist from the "North, he will be prepared to mnke and fit up all kinds ol Machi nery at short notice. Hnvinff ppared neither pains nor expenw ill selecting a pool evi of workmen, connected jwith his 6wn lonj? experience in the ahove line of busi ( nes, will warrant all work rtvnkle at this establishment to he as well executed sis it cah-e drte in this part of me country , unu in jii ivt a n 'j" "t imn-n I. V 4 AY from, the phH At : ,VM. E. ROSE. Iy41 criber in the month of May last a niegro innn slave named The sniJ slave w'aaed nboiii 23 years, black com plexion, J left 'J or ID inches lis height, siout ond likely, lie. was purchased' by me of Mr. Win. F. McKesson, in ' .Morgan ton, who .purchased hiiji of the estate of A. Co V pening of Burke county. I unflerstand he has been seen since he left in that ror, i)l y. The above re wnrd of '. I ii- - One Jlitiulrrd Dollars. Will le pail for lti? apprehension and delivery in Salis- -, ury, to John 1. fchuver lv , dr lo the subserving. 1- -'.'. j . E. MYERS. ; Salisbury, Nov. 1 3th 1818. Speed the 28 tf. i i j I Plough. hands poyers usurped from them by tyrant appetites and passions ; a qecent respect for the opinions of mankind requires rthat they should declare the reasons . of their; conduct. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that alt men are- Created free fro4 constraint, yet with the .necessity of self-restraint : land endoweil by their Creator with certain inalienable rights, and that atnbng these are life, "liberty, and the pursuit of hap 'piness: Tht it is the great object of society tpjsccufc these iriehts to individuals : that whenever any practice or custom ,is found to prevail destructive of these ends, it is the right of ted men ; He has constrained our fellow citizens, .taken cap And so he has reduced multitudes of our citizens from afilu ence to beggary :Jie has rendered millions of children orphans: and 'many wives widows; He has fomented quarrels, and ex citededomestic msurrections amongst us ; He has made the conjugal and parental relations sources of anguish ; He has made the family fireside a scene of woe. and a miniature of Be'dlam in numberless dwellings : lie has made many mani acs ; He has Confined tiousands intfte penitentiary : on va rious pretences he has deprived us of, many of outmost talen- fel(( fa b jigs & tt w Mm ft! 5; Having in bar employ good workmen, tkrt i -i itancy hi sajing that we are ablejo supply for any kind of furniture, and wauld respeafuS31'1 a call from the citizens of the surroundinCOo&ci All orders from la distance promptly aninJ. Call at the old stand, joit opposke ihe Rowai Salisbury, July 20,1848. ti ?Sa!fd HOTCHKISS, FENNKR fo! AND COMailSSjpN- MER,CIIAKT Xo. SI, Water Street, NEW YDES, -1 i . i HAVrE constantly pn hand a general bsortrc,i i GROCERIES, consisting in part aHolk., 1 SUGARS IS 5i JtV-. ITT , the people to atter or abolish it, and to institute a new one, W jlfiying its foundation on such principles, as to them shall seem Imnvt lihplv t;n nfTp.t f hftip afet v and hanniness. Tro'viclence indeed would dictate that habits long established should not be changed Ifor light and transient causes, and accordingly all (& 'M Experience lath shown that men are more disposed to Suffer Wt -t V while evils are, sufferable, than to right themselves by abol- islring the farms to which they are accustomed. Butwfien a long train oj evils , pur suing invariably the same course; evinces the danger df losing reputation and health, wealth and hap-. piness, and even liberty and life, it is the right, and the duty of a people to throw offsuch evils, to cease compliance ' with such customs, and to provide; new guards for their fujure se curity. Such is now the necessity which constrains us to re nounce entirely the dominion of Alchohol, the King of Sots and Drunkards. His history for mariy a score of years, is a history of repeated injuries, and usurpations all haying in J lf$ tut r. r ?u direct object; the establishment of an absolute tyranny over li 7'o prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world. lie has caused our legislature to reluse assent to laws tne most wholesdme and necessary for the public good. He has instigated mn to commit crimes the most foul and bloody that the records of anygovernmcnt can show. He has been the prime mover1 in a large proportion of all the murders, man slaughters, robberies, rapes, arsons, buFglaries, thefts,. and ma- rn5 ti f& w T m tive, to become the executioners of their wives and children, friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands. He has been accessary to the conflagration of many of our towns and villages; to the plundering and sinking of much of our shipping containing large and valuable 'cargoes ; He has sent millions of souls to the prison of despair, into eternal exile. We have endeavored to moderate him, but in, vain'; He will encroach more and more upon the rightsof those who trust him, until in almost every case his dominion is complete. An agent whose character is thus marked by every act that may define a deceiver and'destroycr, is unworthy to be lov ed by a people that regard their reputation, their freedom, their-seif-respect, their health arid prosperity their present and future welfare. We must therefore acquiesce in the ne cessity which denounces our separation. We therefore pub lish and declare that we are, and of right ought to be, free from the influence and control of that Mocker, Deceiver, De stroyer and Tyrant, ALCOHOL. And that we hold him, as we do, all other poisonous agents, enemies in health, in sick ness friends. That we have full power, without his leave or aid to pursue our various avocations cultivate our farms fell our forests travel our highways work in our shops engage in trade conclude bargains contract alliances- cel ebrate marriages elect our officers hold courts entertain our friends and do all other acts and things which free men - -:r -.w - i till of all' kinds. COFFEE, Ri0 . . : styles. TEAS Imperial, Gunpowder, Ycan.H. and Black iTeas, in whole, half and quarterhfgu; 1 TOBACCO, fcoii the best Virginia factories of Tlriii: . SEGARS. Resalia . Tri brands.' Imported.WINES &. LIQUORS of every descript ' in casks'of all sizes. Also, domestic Liquors of-!ili!r i In calling your attention to the above adrerturByjl I we can confidently offer the assurance that anvoriW?! trusted to us-will be filled ixx your entire satisfaction .fL lowest prices the market will afford."- When von t-- our city, we most respectfully solicit yoa to call sndti,! amino nnr efL" ' I New York; June 1G, lb4S. 279 vfo M . Y 'JH ny lesser offences, perpetrated in the land. He has cut off may ofright do. That we will use all suitable means to di tnullitudes of our citizens in the midst of their days and thus minish the revenue paid to Alchohol, to lessen his influence, ( If mm z 10. w v5. M Tiir RtihsCrihcr wouliinform the citizpns of tho iTiaiijifu'ctntflof (he ciflehrate.ri Davis, East- . man;, and Evant Chpnoxveth dotihle pointed and ; iUo hill iMoirjjh?, v-!ii-h cannot he surpassed for ease of tlfn tight or be iuiv of ubrk. 'J'nse . wishing phitcli8 can lit jjujiplied at any of the Fllovi'injr; iliirM, viz: Mcksvill, Salixliury, , Conctord and Chnt lr, or at a.ny other point, wncre a joaa can bo sold. . 1 , J4 II. THOMPSON. , 1 jrro, .Davidson co.. Ui C, ' : : ' Altnr. 10. 1843 ,S " 4 - Meaicines, fBSedicines, 4 SI EDICI ES IXSTItUMEXTSi Paints fyDycWitfs.fyiccs tj- Perfumery, lanci and Lustful Articles, j tverhou2ht into this coaiitrv. fSee our larire hand- ! bills and Catalogue.' We will Sell very.low lor cash., i LOCKE M"IAF'IN. ' Salisbury, May U,lii8 2 ' .- - . , , ' 6ml t) Vtii .3 mm fe?? . !- safes L has endt?A voted to prevent the population of these States. He has appointed many of our officers; kept them under his con trol, and so has obstructed the administration of Justice. He ' t s has drawn from us in taxes in Various Ava)rs to support his swa without returning an equivalent of one cent, ihundreds and the number of his subjects : And in support of this decla ration, in dependence on Divine Providence, we pledge our word, out influence, and our sacred honor. 1 Note. The Iredell County Society is perhaps one of of millions o the people s money. And to perpetrate his ty- the oldest in the State, having been formed in 1828, and is ranny, he has erected his strong holds and Grog-Holes, in our still pursuing the even tenor of its way ; meeting regularly for towns, cities; and villages ; at our Cross Roads and, though l the most part every three months. 3 V3. f) l 11 -JV 53 Fthe Liv thai by "i of it tbtis i maia IFrai 1..'. Ken P derd - t jicer cr i ft viol refuf tect edi in fi try con ror, rxain nn vhi tori in.i tod Cod Wild Cherry raid Sarsaparilla Pilk Arc a strengthening Purgative and a ft, rifii;ir Tonic. AS n whole nation has spoken entnasiiitica!lT of tj, I j uiiiivalled excellence of Dr. Le lto's Ytit'&lim t'- Universal Jyiih, it may seemtisele to publish int,!. I 1 . al certifieote's ; st ill we' feel inducel to yield to cusica.W On ,i i r..n : . .1 ...'.n:i.. 1 1 i . nate irom peirsons wno are not iiKe.y to ue misled. br ibt popularexciitemtsnt which the appearance of those 'rail has occasioned. From (he Medical Times,, Sept. IS. -Opposed as we are to lijodefh patent liiexlicKiei, cannot be sitent to the virtues of Dr. Le Rpy' mucbhoi, ed discovery. His Pills are indeed a pur itive nhici may be taken without risk, of the advice of a physciia for ihey pr(hice evacuation without weakness, ua3eanie energy in thedigesiive functions, without straining tarn, and thus pnvinglhe way for re-action atnl npaihy. From the Iancct, August 23, lb45. Dr. Le Roy has most happily succeeded in coraLmiaj Wild Cherry and Sara pa rilla with other vegftaKeiVrr- dients, so as to produce a medicine at once tonic, im purgative, the only perfect discovery of jTie, kind ever I made, though a desideratum which the aUest-jihysic&B in all aees have eaperly sought for. ' -From the Journal of Pharmacy , JuTt) X, 1?4G. As fnr as we. have !iad time forjudge, hotji by Usisst and experience, Dr. Charles Le Roy has .made a turn valuable discovery, and added a purgative the-lii medicines which n3u.t take the precedence of ail o;h?ri as being the safest ond most "effective. Sarsapaniia m Wild Clu rrJ' are Use principal ingredients i his Pins We shall recur to them more pTirticuIarly in .out rex number. - -- ' For sale !v Messrs. Brown &. James, Salisbury;!. t . .Maury, ! . runton ; l'hiier i ork, Loncord.. I'r, 25 cents per box. Aug 31, 14... 3 nils, BOGSR & WILSON I g EEP constantly on hand aneua- 1 si ve A assortment of watches, emm t . ,v'-, . ... . . ' ' ; . .. ., . . . - g '$'m I'l COACH MID CARRIAGE MAKING BUSINESS ! Trn a re receiving at Dr. C. P. Wheeler's old stand-the larsest and fcej stock of y4f f??SR ESSS 0 W ; NE7 GOODS ! Steam State of Jiovtft eavoUnn, gapes Court of Pleas and (uarlcr Sessions, Novem- ' bcr Term, r Richmond Hartly, Adm'r of ! John Lookabiil, dee'd, and I Mary Ann, his wife, vs. PEAR ilBoat Jewelry, Silverware, Cnllery, Musical Instruments, Bevolvirig Pistol, Perfumery, Soapsand Fancy Articles of every descrip tion. Persons wishing to purchase articles in ihe above liw. will do well to call! and examine their imeielection,o door above J. & W. Murphy's store. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired in tbe ben manner, and warranted lor twelve, months. Lepine and pjaitrWak lies altered to Patent Lerers, and warranted to. perform well . . Salisbury, July 50, ly4B ' tf 12 Saddle, Harness and Truni V 1 t m m. MAIN STREET, SALisiU'RL r IIC subsrriber having established him.e?f in tsf lL 1 own of vaiisburv. for the i)urnoar of rnrrvine oa t - ' 1. r j v ! the alove business, respectfully solicits a' share of pobs ( patronage. He pledges himself, that hi work shaft H ways bewonein the very best style, and his prim tef i the tiuies. - Id fwh was corr stfp city 7m strc Fre wii! edr narr day tol Ma trad in? ENCOI'RAuE II03IE lAMFACTfRES ! Important io plill Owners. r " ' -!': ' I Water Wheels for sale in j v OTCII KISS'S Vertical i'ayctteville.by d. McNeill & c0. , vVnd in Lincoln County by March 12;1B47 Yft5 E -W 1? I f r UriVTLlD LVt aifrmrcV i iuu h 4 n u r 2iouiui o 3 list Ricelvcd. ;.:! !V':- ihtMI.. it? Ail- T- COUNTRY PltODUCK vpaynaent for w GEO. L. TAILOR. A." BREVARD. ;6f all kinds taken in J prk done hy w o, n-1 7" SihV.ttrsr, 0coTer 5, 18a3 I rdIyYinc imd fallow Candik -ii .r,'..'! 1are r'b'y of fine; tttiAw can. t J)L. AW, an exj-eiient article of Sk-ily Ma deir or W bite Cooking WIN P. mnimfnciured for cook- t 23 SMITH & CO., II7"OULD retitrn their most hearty thanks to the pub-J ! lie for tlie very liberal pqtronage which they 1uv0 received ; and would respectfujly inform them that they are still carrying ori iniSalisbury, at the old stand nearly opposite the old jail on Main stieet, the j 1 COACH MAKING BUSINESS, and are prepared t make on short notice and in khe most superb style iiny vehicles in thai line, such as j Conches, Harp uches,: Buggies Sulki4s,xc. , which will fe disposed of on tl e most reasonable terms. Every description of, veliicles made to order, and war ranted 10 be of ' ihetTest selected! material and workman ship. And as we have several tfirst rate workmejn in our employxan warrant our work to be as good us ahy lone, in our country!. .. !. Repairing done n?rt, cheap and eipeditiousl. ' Salisbury, August 17, 184?. ffc K P. All kiod of produce taken in exchange for work. This is to make known to all whom it may eoncern, lwijthe 8ubscrilH'rrereuuto,;isjwel acquainted Jth Mr. Wur. M. Barker, or e of the paijtiiers in the firm oV Smith, Darker 5c Jacobs : that he. was! brought up by "m to the coach making, business, from ajchild to mature ige, and had the advnmage.not only of riiv instructions id the bil- smess. but also thpt of the-mosti skilful and experienced NEW C3- O O D S The largest and heft selection 3 jet, and Cheaper than ever. phia, Andrew Eves and wife - .Margaret, Catharine - ljook abill, Adam Lookabiil, John A. Lookabiil,- and David Lookabiil. Petitiiion for sale of Re al Estate. BROWN & ELLIOTT i weeks in the Carolina H atchman, printed at Salisbury, g LbPl-X TFCLLY inform the public that they are ,tiat me' be and appear before ihe Justices of our next recejiving from' New York and Prjiladelphia, their j Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held at the Fall supply of - ! Court House, in Lexington, on the second Mondav o TrRiTMf'IT iTVP T TCTJ 'rrTTr' A V ' f'ebruaryne, and then and there plead, answer or de rltJllLllj Li lMlLlij 11 OvV AlULMvlt'AiV i mur to the pJaintifFs petition, or the same will be taken rT! T i pro confif8so' aild 'ward exparte as to them. kmrMJE3mJ3 9 j Witness, C. F. Lowe, Clerk of oursaid Court.at Office, of the latest and Newest Styles, which have been setec- ,he second M? November, 1848. ted-with great care, and bought at the very lowest cash . F. LOWE, Cl'k.. prices. Among their stock may be found c. ! He will keep constantly on hand Sa4dlt, firiifol rglHE Proprietors of the CAPE FEAR STEAM Martingales, llarncm. Collars. Saddle ll', I lets. Trsni -fl- BOAT COM PANV have, put on the River the i Valises, fyc, be AUo, Harness"SkutinT, Soe-and tp-1 new bteamer 1 , per Leather of the very best qnolitylwavspn handwh frT T) I T T can be bought !osv for casli, or on a shoit crtdit idprtaif VjrU V . (jrliAiiAAl, customers. to run reo-narlv betwrpn Wilniinrtr.n l-'o,..x..:ii ' In addition to the nhnvf ronr.--tf.illv irfrrrl ti' BT appearing to the satisfaction of the .Court, that : at the late reduced freights. She draw but fl in, puhlk-.that he carries on the 7! X X I X(7 ami U'OU John Uoaty and Wife, Sophia, Andrew Eves and wife, water, having two engines and locomotive boiler with avd SIIt) MAk'iXGJU,-JJ-;SS jrr tiie ToH: Margaret, Latharme Lookabiil, Adam Lookabiil, John j superior accommodations for Passengers. ' !.St;.vil!e, where he will Mw:- ' -.- happy to se his 0 A. Lookabiil aud David Lookabiil. defendants in this I All r.nfiiUcnhBlim.,! I - T "r V. , n-r t frinAm .... ,i,... . i .i.'k., . .Maef- lot inhabitants of this State : .It is therefore mington, wilt be forwarded ud the 1 iv. r f,-, nf nnL,i. , ated articles. f ,u. l.J. .: .. 1 r ' , . vvii.MMo- . . . . . . . 1 ms. - - I hi nkful totJ)3st encouragement, he hope br rc All Produce from the country will be forwarded down ! attention, rot only ro merit-a continuance of - the 5a H case, are not ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six sions Beautifu Satin str! For Ladies Wear, silk Lustres, Mode Cashmeres, oore do., 1 ?1 ped do , satin striped Mous. De Laiies, Plain 5: PRICE & UTLEY, Falsioiiable Tailors, CONCORD, X. C. ,W 27, 1848. . , tf52 the river and to itsdps.in.ntimi fre-f ,-.rr.; We are now building two Tow Boats which will be comoleted before the fall freights begin. Communications addressed to J. W. L. McGary Wilmington, and W. L. McGary, Fayetteviile, will have attemion- W. L. McUARY.Acrent. April 1,1843 ly52 The undersigned is now building a large warehouse at the river entirely isolated from ; "other buildings where be will receive and forward all goods sent to his address at the usiral charge, saving half the up townlianling. ' W. L. McGARY. a P Child &'Cos. Oriental or Sovereisrn Balm Pills and black do , Siik and worsted Lustres, satin striped Cheni Alpaca, Mode Thibet Cash mere k satin striped do., black Paramatta, black Merinos and Alpaca?, Oregon Plaids, Gingham?, French do.. Shawls, Glovesf Ribbons, Collars, Linen. Cambric HaniPlis, Reviere doi Plumes, l!nai V.. I n . .... ? ww.w.ti ..iv:., . rif is, uonneis and Hosiery. ? " FTS5 TT rpri tt mn fvis Comin 1 ra tllY 1 r. H A I S. lC.tr E-!?- -w-TL T , m,L .u. ' 1 ' . . .r French Black brown and olivo i'ln,T, proL- r I Bl.li; lieaver aild Jlolc Sk n ' l"e ,l'!OOU 1UU n-gmaie ti.e action of the nrescfig d) boesirn do , Fa nc v d o ' W ooT weed " 1 r ESXJSS. I f' (.f rerleare coe, thus speedily Kentucky Jeans, KeVseys, bro. SbSkro iZlLrj f a "ge class of WhlinM hlank-t- firi v..:.,i.j -'. M.. .... .. ' r.7Ti 1 " ' X ;' , ' access even, wnen the most r . v .,.-!, . ' . lKs.vi srivcioo., - iwi .e vy ' j. . iiiV7aA. , os u siik 00., piam sauii ao., worsted uq., i ! Dec. 21 33 but a considerable increase for the future. OJIis shop is one door above G. W. Brovri and ju '.pnosite the. ' Brick Row." , . , WM. II. MOWURAl. Salisbury, January Ml, ISIS JiL up" i rind afte t cola dtrK 'foti cd 1 TiVij you IB onr bla tne and 'Mr bio. T sHb wo spo -feu Chr oni coir and Bee act hird wh ina twd rria tire 'A entirely vegetable in their composition are -t. compounded upon scientific principles, and with a careful regard to chemical affinities. Their ingredients ...v . piru uiu uiniuru, nui liiey cieanse the sto- j pppul ar remedies! have failed, has obtained for them re- eommpnrf.ifiona nlf ih ItirrKoc -t . c .1 ..u '"rji i tue-mosti skiiiui anu experienced TT A rs k Tin f -4, j .., r 7 , , " r '"f""1 nuracier irom uiose wno Northern workmen as welUs Southern, which Ehadfre; -HA I IS L AilS. HOOTS fc ' TUfLITAIlV anil llnsnnie ! haye U9et,em Efficiently to test their virtues as a fa- onTitiv innw im.W.,.-. . .iir..i. ...... . 1 - i tl 1- . . ' .1 "- mi v medicine. ... v iiiiFiu. liiriii huh in rrrn r w rtiMacn m : kmm mm i w so, r r- i''rrftii . ....... p ltJ connaence andjpatrqnage ot WILLIAM J . PLl'M.MKH SADDLER AVD IIARNtSS . . rnAKES pleasu're in'returnr-f-o-- fAl..-' heretofore favored hiw " 'P -! custom. He trusts and be!-v ftl i i - - if not ai- lie iianeii ny Z -" " r versa Satisfaction ; and as ce , past, so shall he contiiiue to hij fdL to all who may patroftae shop. lie would miorm the Diiblie that he has Jate i ed some very fine northern materials, ami is now ! na-urvn vA rt .1-- C? 11 I I .t r.fl 13 gOf 'fFi7r r. i i :';ni inMir J the public generally ... - THOMAS THOMPSON. I horn ps,on v i ! re , U ock'i n ch a nji County, June 30, 1$434 FOR WARRANTS SA LE A T THIS OFFWE. SHOES, j BESIDES A GENERAL STOCK OF Hanlware & Cutlery, Groceries, fjrock- ery, &c, ke j .' ' Thosejwishing to buy Goods, would ilo well to call, as we frel satisfied we -can offer inducements tdnurchn- Salisbury', Dec. 21 1848. 33 gers, by selling cheap for Cosli. .V6ry, October n, 184"1 IIXC IIOOTSAXDSJIOES, for sale by - Dec 2 L 33 . ENXISS. SURVKVOR S COMPASS FOR SALE A NEV degant Surveyor's Compass for sa!o. Aply at .his Office. At.gn.i 10, 148 tf ir, Each box contains 31 pills; price 25 cents, and is ac companied with certificates and full directions. For sale by Boger Sc. Maxwell, Salisbury; Ealls & Monion, Statesviile ; David Fraley, Hdckville ; J. p. Mabry, Iexington ; D. Honneyoutt, Gold Hill ; and wholesale ond reuil by P. M. Cohen, 19, llayne street, Charleston, S. C. 4w27 LAND DEEDS Beautifally printed 4in(l for sale bore. beff prepared to tfo Saddle and Harness work, tn fiU His prices ate not extravaxmni- nt his wor PT-.. He occupies his uual stand, opposite to the stored' grr at. .uaxwen, and is ever ready to obey oruo line ofhtisinessto which he belong. -Ilekeeff a good stock of saddles, hridles, martinpaVft. Vtf Sec. for sale, and can rrrbst generally; furnish sucn articles as are required of him. Salisbury, June i, 1848 DRS. BROWNE JAMES having associ?; aelves in the practice of Medicine, ran - j found at theirdrusipre.whennotprofessioul'iye,1f Fnlitbarv, December 16,.1847)-Mf 33 ';... tf LCUi - hot of. Vet : of' we ; da 40 oer kmwm j - li
Carolina Watchman (Salisbury, N.C.)
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