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r ;""t 4 1. - i i jf .' 4 ' -j '. . 1 . "VI . .4 . , . -.- V i i .) - 4 " - "... 'i t . n.,: "it i - V ; . 1 f ! r THB great Remedy fori Rheumatism, Gout; Fain in the Side, Hip.uaCK, umDS ana joints, Scrofaia, King Evil,' White dwellings,. Hard . Tumors, Stiff Joints, and all fixed pains whatev-: 'ex. Where this Plaster is, applied pain cannot ( exist. . X.:L. . --if1T :i;,"-"-'1 "' . These Plasters possess lie advantage of being put up in air-tightfcoxes ; hence they retain their full virtues in all climates.7 ' -! - ; This celebrated rain Extractor has been so ex tensively used by physicians and the people in general,' both in this eountry and Europe, that it is almost needless to gay any thing about it. Yet there may be some, who stand in nee of its heal-, jng powers who have'noty'et tried itj t For their sakes we will simply state ' what it has done in thousands of cases," and whafcit will do.for them when tried. -. i '" . r . ; A VOICE FROM .GEORGIA Read the following Icstimony from aj Physician. Gsktlshen. Your Hebrew Plaster has cured me of pains of which I have suffered .for twelve years past, j During-this period. I labored under an'affliction of myloins and side anil tried many remediesLthat my. own medical -experience'sug- fested, but without obtaining relief, f ! At length used your Plaster, and am how by its good effects entirely cured, twill recommend the Jew David or Hebrew Planter to all, who ar suffering from contraction1 of the muscle3, or permanent pains in the side or back, f j -,, - Th people of Georgifi have buC to become ac--quainted with its virtues when they will resor to its use. " ' Yonri, truly, '3,'"'.-M. W. WALKER, M. D. ! - v - - ."Forsythe, Jloni&e County, Ga. To Jlessrs. Scdvil & Me'ad, New Orleans, La JEW DAVID'S OR HEBREW TLASTER IS KORTII CAROLISA. -Messrs, .Scovit & Mead! I ' have bcei troubled with the clironic rheumatism for thf last twelve years. ' On the 1st ofj July 1849, i was so oau inai i couiu noi lum myseii m oea, an'd the piiin so severe that I had not slept a wink for six days. At this time hy attending Physician prescribed the " Hcbrjew i Plaster," and it acted like a-chana:; the pain ileft me and I slept more than half of the night, and in three days I was able to j-ide out. I consider the "He brew Plaster" the best remedy fpr alt sorts "of pains now in use. .J . -f 'i 'I , - I G. W. M'.MINX. Hcndersonvillc, X. Vug. li, -H"'0. t Beware of counterfeits jr. nd base imitations !' J6f"The genuine will m future hnve the sig nature E. Taylor on - tiie steel phite ! engraved - label on the top. of each hex. ; I 1 ' . ' Purchasers areadvisedjth.it a ..mean counter feit of this article is in existence. :: I i " Tbe genuine, is sold oiily by u, and by our agents appointed throughout the South and ik pcdlef is allowed to sell it. Dealers and pur chasers generally are vaufioned-agaiuiit buying of any but our regular agents, otherwise they will be imposed upon with a worthless article., . . - h : 'jbCOYlL & MEAD. JII. Chartress street, X Orlesns, Sole General Ygents for the Southern States, , to rhoni all or ders must invariably (be addressed, i. J DR. GUYSOTT'S YELL0W DOCK AND SAR SAPAR1L,, for the cure of disease, or as a Spkisg rrniFita of the jku.oon :md as a cex xii a l toxic for the systcij., Ls uiu-ivaled.-. " tThe curative powers off this extract are truly, wuiiderful, and all invalii.is should, piake imme diate trial of the tl Yelloi Dock an Sai-saparil-ia." It cabnot injure th most de icate patient. THEN FLY FROM MiKERALl NOSTRUMS to seek hope, life ami vigor .frT$ ( this Purely Vegetable Remedy. - Thcreforej.hc w.ever. broken jn health; and spirits, however loatlifeoroe to him self and others," (let no 0119 despair Wf recovery ; let the patient only understand that his lwe of physical restoraiioit lies in. " Guysptt-s, Exliract of i'ellow DochWnil Snrsayarilla," and psui(dc him for; his LIFE'S SAlE; to try it, and we have no hesitation in prctlietijig his speedy res toration to health. ; Is "5 : i ' ' " "i,a people en dure pimkiies bni the 'hu- nian race umne,' or eruptions bf aiiy kind, w! L when cysott's Sores, a nil BlotcheSj leaving the nffected parts as health v, smooth and soft as the ilesh of a j babe. It is really priceless to all that rih the rosy beauty or chuqnoou. ! . , It causes all sores-and; 'poisonous wounds to discharge all infested matter,' ahT" eradicates every impurity from tlie System, i ? .-' ; It does its work mildly but effectually, giving conscious beauty and bkio'ming health in the place of ugliness and sou-sickening disease. ' Sold by Murphv, McRorie & Co.; Salisbury, N.Ci M Sill & Sill, 4 :- ! " Murphy & Llael . - 'Concord,." : "' Earnhardt & Sullivan, Gold Hill l " Marshall & Parker, . AibemarW," r ' " : Morrison, Curther & Co., Statesyille " -And by one agent in evrv town in the South. : . 1 ' ; . " . , BIRXSVILLE HIGH . SCHOOL. . . REV. S. D.' ADAMS, Pres t. , ; Thk fourtb sessioif of this Institution, will eom menee on the. 18th November next.! There 'are in this School a Male am Feniale Departmeut,; which, though both under jthe supdrvision of -Mr." Adams,, will be kept entirely separhteret'iting in separate building?.- Mr. A'danis will tieaidetl by a uiBcient number of compcient AssirfUnt?.- Tie course of instruction will hi thorough find criticaL Burnsville High Sjehool nowiiffors to its pa irons the means of acquiring a tliorough ; eollegiate education. - The most moiK-rn and approved Text Books will be used in all the various branches. A mild, yet strict discipline; will be faithfully adiain- : istered,'. A strict watch will bekept oyer the morals of the students. No drunkenness, prii)i'anity,gam blingi or suchlike, will in Ijny case l4 tolerated. -. t Declamation and eoniposiUinn will jbe especially attended to-throughout th session. ; The young ladies, exeepling those whoiave near relations living in town, will be requirbd to board at Col. J. W. iMcElroy's. Tlsb gentlemen can board any wheret they may chose, the alfove boarding J house excepted. Thepricof boarding willbe31.50. per week, every thing found. Tuition per session of ; five months : - Primary Department $5 : Aca demic $10 ; Collegiate Department $lp7contingeut fee 50 cts. ' ' ' . i Mr. Adams has procure'ds for the use of the school an excellent Planetarium hnd Tellurium, for illus trating the subject of Astronomy ; also a good ehe mieal and philosophical apparatus. j The tuition will be rejtred to be feettled.in ad- vance, either by cash or note. , : -.' Bnrnsville is situated injthe most roinantie,inter . esting and' healthy " regfon this side of heaven v" and we know not where aif education (jan be obtain ed under more favorable circmnstanceB, than in this same quiet village. ! M. P. PEJfLAND, President Board of Trustees. JOHN B. WOODF1N, ?ec. j ' 3149 ; Private Boardins.. MRS. MARY A. WREN, having opened a'Pri vate Boarding House in the Town of Salis . bury, would respectfullyf give nbtide that she is now ready to receive 15oarders ) She occupies the large and comfortabll building formerly own ed nd occupied by Dr. . B. Wbeejer as a resi . dence. . Her experience jn housek'eeping.she be lieves justifies her in th belief thatj she will be bale to give satisfaction 0 such hs may give bcr house a trial. ' '". . April 8, 1853. . I .23ju ;r-; A SUPEUIOR14J1TIC1.E OF BootJandSlioslPolish, May be found at Meronahf and l3urkhead's Fan cy neiy oiore, wnicnp nas nccn aouna to c very serviceable in preserving leather. Gm51 be T.1ULES Ic CARTS . i . 1 . , . 1 ' - FOR SALE ! Wk have twolvo gooil -If LTLES and RAIL ROAD L'AKTS r sale, cheap. Call and: see1. Ternis accommodatiiig. , Mc ILROY & CHAFFIN." Aug. 26, 1853. - ; tf-13 ,-', Land fipr sale ! i ' . . . $ - - -i i ! " - THE subscriber offer fto sell a btinilspme' FARM, well improved, fituiFed on tiioiuuin stage road, four milcawest of Salisbury.- I with to make a pri vate sale, and any one wishing to view the land had - better do po at an carly day. .- The location of the place, the buildings and t$e superioe bottomland, will speak for themselves, -consequently. need "say no ;more- v- i UAAlJiiS Il.isMlTH. Qetobcr 13. ISoS. 4 T M 3t51 it is a iact-eo well known, that Dft, G from all impurity, rn"ovini- Pimv'les! JR. ROGER'S verwort and Tar,- 5) For the complete cure of i Conghs Colds, Inflaeaza, A 1 . 1 L 1 p ;n: i1 . Til 1 . 1 1 auiiuh, umniums, ipiiting oi itiooa, ana an r other Lung Complaints tending to . CONSUMPTION Look at its Unparalleled Success ! -fc " ; i" . .' - ' t; , . " TTbe atovr distinguished Congl( Medicine is car rying all before itin Lung Complaints. - In all sections of the iJouirtry it.U constantly performing cures which astonUb. eyen' Physicians themselves. Leok at the high character and standing of the name which vouch-for its unrivalled healing power. H. Cox, M. D.,' late-ProfeeporSn the Mediciit College at Cincinnati; W., J. Riehards, M. D.j Horn Judg Morse ; Hon. Judge Wni Burke, fi-iaore than 20 years. Postmaster at Cincinnati ; R. S. Newton, M. D:," Professor in the Medical College at Memphis, Tenm; John A.: Collins, "Esq., 'Proprietor of the Temp. Organ and General Agent of the GrafidDi vi sion of the Sons of Temperance of Ohio; Wm. IL Levison, Esq., 3Editor of the U.- S. Military and Ka val Argus, at N. Y.i Thos.:C Faulder, Esq.. of Al- banyf ,Kev. Hi Wiseman, Rev. K.iHovt,HT. Y. Citv: J ana we oouia name nunareas, aye luousanag or out ers who testify from personal experience, that it has cured them and their friends i soinei cases after all other remedies hwl failed. Such; men never make suchstaemeati, unless convinced; ofi their truth be yond thepossihility ofj a doubt Read a few of the letters. -..sT-4 Extract from; ettef from F. M. Cory," to II. K Sjtewart, Esq., No. 137 second street, .ew Xork : . rSPABTA,f June SO, 1849. -I have been home nowjust " iDcar;Friend Stewart two months. Mrhen I last saw youl I had but little hopes of ever gelling any hejjter. But I have now the pleasute of hankingyou for reeommending me 'to take . Dr. Rogers Syrup of Liyerwort,iTar and Canchalagua. . 1 got 4 ddseu botstes of itund took home with, me, determined t anake a fair trial of it, as I had done with, evey thing- else. have only taken four bottles'of it, and I must say it has done me more good than any other medicine I have ever ' taken. Un my lust taking, it, it increased tue ex piration, and I raised a great deal of bloody mat ter from my lungs. . But thai hasj now ceased, aad so has iny cough, nearly.: I aough but little now, iid-expeet soon to be'entirely free from it. I con shier it an invaluable medicine, iand shall recom-,-mend it to all who are afflicted with a caugh or dis .eased lungs. ' , ; : i . ' : -3 ' . '.".'. i .' I let a young ladv, who hadj the .COXSOIP TION, and had bleira good deal from the lungs, and doctored several months f with o'lir physician, but pre w worse, have one bottle of iti and it cured her. it acted almost niiracuhuislv in her rase. . i Your sincere friend, j F. M. CORY. liSejCiling- at tlie ILuitprs Cured ! t SEE IIOW PROMPTY IT ACTS' : j ' Statement of Mr, A. Lang, Baker, 1X0. 388 Pearl street," N. Y. A few. days before last Christmas, I was taken unwell, and 'soon commenced bleeding freely at the lungs.; 'I called in a'llonio'pathic Phy siciitn, but his medicln 1 lid not sjem to help me. I read your advertisements,' and. thought I would-try Dr-i .Rogers' ,Pymp of Liverwort, Tar and Canchala gua. ' Before I had taken up the third bottle, my bleeding had stopped,; my "cough vra.k gone, and I felt, well as usual".- "Sty health isiiowirood. I con- 'sider it a most excellent iredicine, ami cordially re commend it to my friends. - This statement was made to the. Proprietors, March 12tlvl850. ; j - CIRCULARS; &c- ..;' As no ordinary sized advertisement can fully ex plain the nature and lherits of this article, the Pro prietors have published aj new Circular.. giving the history of this Medicine the 4;seriititn, nature. ic, of it principal ingredients ; j the effect they are designed to. have upon the lungs and liver, and a copious reference to; the!persoBs, who have been cured by it giving their names ajud reaidences, even to the street and the number. ThOse who are troublejl with a cough, or whose lungs are in the least affect ed, are earnestly desired t to call upon, the agents named below, and procure ou of these, pamphlets. It 'can be had gratis, and HvHl wtdl repay a perusal. 1 j - : . SCOVIL & MEAD, ! I ". w 111; Chapties street,KN-w Orleans, Wholesale General Agents for tjie Southern States, to whom all orders must to addressed.4 Also sold by r Kill- Siil! ' .' t : ! : . I j Murphy & Black. . j ; . P.arnhardt A Sullivanj 1 Marshall t Parker,. 1 Ct.nc.nl. ! (iobl.llill. "'Albemarlei aod ty. one auent in every'towulii May 13, 1853. ; j i - ' ' IU1 out n. ly2S ; DR. STRONG'S I COMPOIB SAMTIVE PILLS.. t liijioj-., i-nis are entirely egetable, ana nre-a JL most superior medicine in the cure of all Bilious ( wmplaints, Chills apd Fever, Dyspepsia, Costive ncss. Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Sick Headache, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Fevers of all 'kinds, loss of 'Appetite. Obstructed ;aud painful Menstruation, and all lingering diseases'. " ! ; As a Female raediQine they act like a charm, and when taken according to the directions, they never fail to cure the worst cases of Piles, after all other remedies fail. '. 1. ; I i ; !' Tbej- purity the blood, ecpialiio the ciiculation, re store the Liver, Kidneys, aud Other Secretory Or gans to a healthy toria ami action ; . aud as an Anti Uirious Family Medicine they have no cijiial. Price oxents per box. Also, ! - . ; j m. STRONG'S pectorIl stomach piles. - A remedy for Coughs, Cijrltl?, Cat:iri;h, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough1, Asthma, Consumption, Nervous Diseases, Dyspepsia, (jostiveness, Erysipe las, Disease of the Heart, Inflatnation and Pain in the Client, Uatk and Side, and 'all diseases arising from a dcnuiged state of the $tomaCh', and to re lieve the distress and bad feelinjr frOiii eatinir too hearty food, in weak, iand dyspdpttc habits. I "Warranted to .be purely Vegetable. These Pills act as an expectorant, tonic, and Aperi ent.' One 2 j cent box possesses three times more power to cure diseases than apne dollarbottle ef the Syrups, Balsams, ' ob Sarsaparillas that was l ever made, and a simple trial of only one box will prove this iinportantflruth.i i 4. H ' Thej-proii!(Vte Expec-toratiori, loosen the Phlegm, and clear the Lungs and other,SeeretoE.y Organs of all morbid matter, arid there is! not another remedy in the whole Meteria Medica ciipabl4 of fmparting such healing properties to the Lungs and Yital Or gans as these jlls. They enre;Costiveness. produce a good, regular Arpetite, and strengthen the SystenK j Price 25 cent? per box, (containing 25 doss of medieine. Cal on the Agent who sell the Pills, and get the Planter's Almanai: gratis, giving full particulars and certificates Of cures. : U , Both kinds of the above named Pills are for sale in Salisbury, by SILL !fe SILL ; in Concord by J II. HODGEXS fe CQ,, who; also keep, a supply of Dr. Spencer's Vegetable PillsJ and Dr. Hull's cele brated Pills, which stop the! Chills and Fever the .first day, and. do not sicken; the stomach or operate on me bowels. . a i Aug..-5, 52::ly41- PL A NK ; I R O A Dy OFFICE AT SALISBURY, ' . Augusts; 1853. - ORDERED BY TIIE BOARD, that subscribers due the Salisbury' and Taylorsvillc Plank Road Company, for instalments heretofore called for, be paid with the interest on the same, on or before the first day' of September next,- or iu .de fault thereof, .the icjgal step; authorized bys the Company Charter, will be taken to enforce the collection of the same. 1 Bv'ordcr of the Board 41 ' JOHN DAVIDSON, Pres't- , CARRIAGIJjBI(iSJ ' ' ' Smith & Holder HAYING opened a Conch and Carriage Shop at the wellinown stand : of William II. Smith, would invite the attention of all to their well finish ed and fashionable Carriages, Buggies, Ac., -Ac., which cannot be surpassed by any establishment in the State. Having in every branch of the business workmen of -experience," we feel persuaded those in want of Carriage or puggy, Cannot fail to be pleas ed. All work warranted for twelve nionthki. Orders solicited and promptly attended to. . Repairing done in the best style, uud at short no tice. , . . i i jt. h-u . .-1 ! ', . Salisbury. Jan. 29,; 1S53. ! i I ' lyl3 FRUIT TREES, ROSES, CREEIV Ileuse TIan(s; of the Choicest kinds? T?CJl ALE at my Nursery arid;' Garden, one Jj milesOuthwest ;of Greensborough, ,N..;C Orders" msiy be left at the Whig and Advocate Of fice, where catalogues of jthe different varieties ofs fruit trees and roses may be seen, or directed post-paid, lo the proprietor, Greensboro'. For prices, sec Catalogue. ;-' j " J - ; , T THOS. II. FENTRESS. cOtobcr, 1832. ly3 mmi - ; SALISBURY, C. . BY -S. LIROB ARDBfe THI House has acquired a reputation which ve ry properly places it among the first class Hotels of the State. There may be found here all that per tains to the real comfort and enjoyment of iteguesta Before its enlargement, the Rowan House was re nowned for its quiet, its good management and neat ness, and more so now sinee the extensive improve ment made by the present proprietor, (who is the real owner and not lessee,) rendering it one of the largest, and in all other essential? among the Best Houses iu the Southern Country. : .The- House, most of the servant?, an extensive vegetable garden, with a farm well woodedin a mile of Town, all the property of the indomitable proprietor. The public -wiU, they hall find here nrst rate; rooms, carpets on the floors, clean and soft bed, nice white walls, .. '. . JrM Table bountifully spread f with every variety of creature comforts. The pro prietor's personal attention bciDg bestowed upon the eomfort and convenience of its guests. --His success, and the continuous increase of his custom justifies the belief that the proprietor pos sesses the qualities and accomplishments!" a good landlord. . In fact, if the traveller or sojourner in SaBsbury wishes to feel at home, just let himc'allat "Slaughter's Old Point Comfort," and state his wants to RbBABDS,and he wBIetraight wa.y find himself in the enjoyment f as much com-, fort as-can fall to the lot of man awpy from hisown fire-side. , '. ' v: - r" V ! H P? The House, it is true, ha been fbjr weeks over flowing, and still they continue increasing.-! Come on ladies and gentlemen, the second . Enlargement of the House is now under way; and the backy ard fill-,, ed with lumber, and -a sufficient 'number bf hands employed to complete in a short time, a laf'ge and splendid three story addition to the old Rowan. The accommodation for horses already much en larged. - i ' . j . ij ; : Twice the number, of excellent servants liave been procured for another year, and most i-upeiior Ostlers attending the stables ' the barns kept filled With the very best of all kinds of proveifder. - . : -. r r -i II- L. ROBARDS. Salisburv, December .28, 1S52.:. j '-. 9 . ' - STAGE OFFICE. From and after the first day of January, .1S53, the Itowah will be the Stage House,1 and tire propri etor the agent ! j t .".?; j-. ;; . For Waddell's line of mail coaches direct front Salisbnry to Raleigh, f .: j 1 ' ' ( 1 7, For Warliek's mail line of coaches from Stlisbury to Morganton, which is continued 'b-! Chimin direct to Ashcville. - : ' j - ; ' - For C. Lucas .t Co.'s splendid line; of four horse post coaches, from Sallsd.ury.to Charlotte." s ' And for their line of four horse post coaches from Salisbury, to-. Danville, via Lexington, Jamestown, and Greensboro', and on to Kithnjohd, Ya., in 48 hours. ' ' ' " Mi " EW BOOKS ! 1 AUGUST 5, 1853.1 . The phUosophj' of Mysterious Rappings, em bracing the natural philosophy of phenomena, styled Spiritual Rappings or Manifestatiqns, by E. C. Rodgtrs. : j' if ..j.; .. The Xapoleou Dynasty, or the jhistory iof.tne Bonaparte Family, byt he Berkley men. This is an enfirelv new work with 22 authentic portraits. D'Aubigne's 5th vol. of the 'Reformation, cmhracing the history of the Reformation. .in Eng land. ' ' ' ' ' "i i The PliHosophyof Human Nature, by Fran cis L. ISrewster. - . . i . j ; Lyucli's Expedition to the Iead Sea and Jordan, condensed. and cheaper edition in one vol. Ninevati and its Jtamains, by Henry Austin Lavard. ' ! , ' -: j . "' " LOWNING'ss Fruits and Intuit "rees of America, or the culture, propagation., amd man. agement in the Gardeiuaud Orchard jof Fruit Trees generally, with descriptions of all thie finest varie ties of fruit)-native and foreign, cultivated iu this country, by A. J. Downing. 14th edition, r The 'JIillwris:lit and Miller'i Cuide, illus- trated Bv 23 desciiDtive ulates. . by Ohver Evans, with additions and corrections ; nW a 'description iof anjinproved Merchant Flour M ill, wi-th engrav ings by C. t O, Evaps, engineers, (for sale; at ). Jl l-.NMslS' Rook MiPV .1 .i SALISBURY LIYEliY srAEL3:r rpiIEsubs( X isbury, iscribcr having erected iri the Town of Fal- an extensive LIV'ERV STAULL, entirely new and capable of accommodating; : One Hundred Horses, and having also supplied himself with good well broke and gentle Horses, either for riding or work-, ing in harness, respectfully goli'cits-the patronage of ll.. 1: M' - 11- . 1 -. iuc ira cuing iuiiic. ; - 1KV liRS ! will find at his stables. a convenient stoijpiiis: place, where they can be accommodated With ai open Lot or fetalis. - i " TRAVELLERS will find here excellent attention paid to their hors es duriug their sojourn in the town, i- . GENTLEMEN of the town will rind fcere' good and cheap board for their horses by the day, week, month or year. j j . I J '- ' .1 LADIES shall be accommodated with horses and carriages, or riding horses upon, shprt notice, for evening rides, or attending evening parties.; , Hors es and vehicles for hir at all; times for journeys to neighboring places, and they will be furnished with careful sober, and honest drivers. 'L'ponj moderate terms. ! " i T1I0R. E. BROWN. - April 1, " . ? ; , . ,22::tf.' 1 ;:- NEGROES WANTED ! T HUE SUBSCRIBER li NOW IN MARKET for the purchase of .j OXK III IXDRED AID ! Ft FTY NEGROES ! ' . ' - l I : I , : of all descriptions, for which he Tyiil pay the -, Very highest Prices in Cashi Persons wishing to dispose .of any f this kind 'of property, will find it to their, interest to inake early ippli ation to him. j . MYER RIVERS. A1 Communications from a distance promptly attend ed to. , Salisbnry, July 2, 185d:G:) PRINTING I. RTTF PROPRIETORS OF THE L hig and Advocate,' respectmi-- ly inform the public, that having just 3 reeeiveu an additional supply pt irYPE, . PAPEKj CAKDS, of the very best quality,; which, ladded to. their former stock, far surpassing any other in this sec tion they are now prepared to do j it I BOOK AND JOB PlOXTiTsG in all its various stj-les, and at' at a femajll advance on Northern prices. Our materials for large Bills are unsurpassed: .'.-, These, haVing printing to do cither in ! ) j !1 ' PLAIN OR FANCY STYLE; . J are invited to call. No pains spared to give sat isfaction. On hand large, supply of satin -enamelled Boards for large Cards. ' i i -' i . . 1 . I MILLER; fc lJAMES. Salisbury, July 29, 153. ; ; ; j i ,s COniTBLAXKSt :;. We are prepared to furnish Clerks, Sheriffs, and Constables, with Blanks of every varietyi printed on tne Dest 01 paper, at, iair prices. Travellers' Rest Statesvillc, Irddell Couiitji N, C. rpilE undersigned having purchased the 1 above namou Hotel, oi J. I.1 Harbin w-ould inform the Public, (that they are now prepared to receive and accommodate board ers and travellers. No exertions will: be spared to sausiy tnosc wno may favor us with their patronage. JAMES A. SCIIOGGS, A. JI. WALKERi March 17th: 185321. .-THE HIGHEST CASH PBICES, TTOLL be paid for good work or saddle Horses - T 1 also for Corn, Fodder, Oates and Hay. - TWO OR three Good well"brbke Saddle'and Har ness Horses for sale. ; THOS. E. BROWN. : J wmm :, ma Mexiclliista I.INIMENT f J D ;, THROIPGH BY EXPRESS ! I I " ' .This is to certify that the ' MEXICAli MUSTANG LINIMENT HAS.been used quite extensively in the "stables of ADAMS &COS GREAT (SOUTHERN, and WESTERN RTPR TSSKS fur CCRING Galda. Chafes. Scratches, snmins and Bruises, and it has' ; proved very effectual. Many tf their men have al- j" eo Used it on themselves and their families, and they, j all speak of its healing and remedial qualities in the ; highest terms." One of our hostlers jgot kicked, an(Jw badly cut and bruuwd on the knee as usual, the MUSTANG LINIMENT was resorted to, and the ) soreness and lameness was soon removed, and it was j perfecUy well in three or four daysY We have no hesitation in recommending it as a valuable prepa-l ration, to' be used externally onf man or beast.' j j r S. DUNNING,, Foreman of r i. Adams & fco.'s Express Stable, New York. - We take great : Pleasure in recommending the Mexican Mustang Lmimenf to ; all our friends and : customers as the best articlejwe have ever used for Bores, Sprains or Galds in horses. -We have used it;, extensively, and always effectually. Some of our ' men have also used it for severe bruises and sores,; as well as Rheumatic Pains, and they all say it acts lilfA Tnnrri AV a .nli nln ao-v .li o fr w KnTA pnlirftlvi! r ' ' vtii . i-i.j -- - - j nnnnnnnnl tha 1100 t ...... .rhn, 1. mimdnr. . . ?' n 1 1 ,'ew ,. . . ' American Express- Co;10M aU street, , Harndeq's Express, 74 Broadway, : S. M 1 IK WITT. Foreman tor Pullen, rirgin & C67s 16 Wall st.,: ' . Wells, fjirgo & Cot's, 15 Wall street, Principal Offices, 304'Broadway, )Jicw York, and St. Louis, Mo. A. G, BRAGG 4 Co., Proprietors. , NUURALG A lady in AueusUwi-Geo., wassabjectro-attacks of this painful malady1. VLast winter she hacpa very severe attack, the! wlole of one side of her face,, head and neck were"iffeeted, SO badly that lock-jaw was threatened. Opitf our agents happened to be there at the time, anTi recommended an aiplication i of the Mustan Lrimaent. . B, was immediately' ? lsitwn and freelv aDrihed. . The brought into requisition and freely applied. ... The result was, (as' it almosj unifoiimly is,) relief from pain' almost instantly, fd a perfect cure was effect ted. in twenty-four bonis ! (4 r.'Si.fi-lii Tie Cas:ji. editor jf thft " Tf EfiiTI' Italia," No. 9, Snruce-Ffreet, New" York, had a very ! severe attack of Neurajgiain the face, occasioned by taking cold in a decayed tooth. At first it was j a real ' jumping to'othiiche," but soon the whole'; side of the face and ja.became swollen and iriflam- i ed, and the pain was Aost excruciating. In this condition he t aine into Ithe store a few days ago," with his hands convulsfrely pressing his cheek, and his features very in'uo-hflistorted into expressions of grpat agony. We inimjdiately npplied the Mustang., Liniment and gave hiuja botUe to continue its use, This morning he ea lied. with smiles of pleasure and., feelings of gratitude, iXumiruttjng his countenance, : to s;iv thtrt tlie Liiiimejt gave him almost, instant1 relief, and had elTeftedh; perfect. cure. Comments are unnecessary. f Faetj speak. for themselves. . Juno 1S52. j ; - j : : Tlie Mexican Jdustaijg. Liniment has been uscdri my family, and oft my plantation for- a great variety..:' of diseases requiring an external application," and has niver failed tugiv immedihte reliefarid effect; a permanent cure. I jiave cu'ned several eases of: Rheumatism that has;, resisted the skill qf our! best"iilij-sicians. j It has cured Ringworms by asin-J gle application; Chilblains in a few days, Toothache j immediately,' i rosl a few applications ; Iv. In fact, I hav bites, Cuts, Sores and Corns, by ' .Nervous Headache cured entire-' used it for almost every thing,1! land it has always dired. I consider it the'best me-i.. dicinc I have everbsed. Savannah, June ilth WILLIAM JOHNSON. 1S52. ;' , Ilaving been affl ted with the Rheumatism many; years without beingjable to obtain any relief fromi Doctors, or popuTari remedies, I determined to try: the Mustang Linimiit. ;M'jeh to my surprise, and: joy, as you may weUiuiaginejL 1 received almost lm 'mediate relief, and tesran to'reoover rapidly. One ne is-i-- 50 cent bottle has ntirly cured me, and I am sat tied that a few inore applications of the Liniment ' wilt perieetly erauicae tlie disease trom mv system. ; i : A. FREEMAN. : ,: Attest, j . HI-MPUREYS t JOHNSON. ': Savannah, Geo,, l b. 2, 1853. r rrioes The Limncnt is put ttp in thi"ee sizes, and' retails for 25 cts.',' ollfcents and SI per bottle. The; .0 t t. and SI bottles, tlntains tree and six times as:' ;j and is much cheaper. sole proprietors, 304 Boad-i niucll as the i t. su A. G. Bragg & Co way, aew ). om, andror. 3d and iMarRet street, fet.f Louis, Mo. "'lor Biildbv druggists generally. ; J, 81 LL & JSILL, Agents, I i. April 15, 18j3ly$4- ' ! -Salisbury, N. C. - -t CARTER'S : r i- SPANISH MIXTURE ! THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD I J . . - - . 'i Xot a particle of Mercury in it I N infallible feinedy for Scrofula, King's Evil,, t Rheumatisia. obstinate Cutaneous EriiDtious.? i'liuples.or Pustuts on the Face, JJlotches, Boils,! ! Chronic Sore Kjes, Ring worm or Tetter, Scald, ' Head, Enla'rgeiutit and Pain of the Bones and, j Joints, stubborn (Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Luin-j j bago, Spinal coridaiuts, and all diseases arising! from an iujHdioiois use of merdury, imprudence ini life, or impurity ij'-the blood. , i " ' M This valuable Jcdicine, which has become cele brated for the riuobcr bf extraordinary cures effee-! ted through its iig ncy, has induced the proprietors: at the urgent reiU:st -of their friends, to offer it to: the public,' which tiey do with tlie utmost eonfidencef'. i n its virtues and Vondcrful curative properties. The followirig ertlicale selected from a large uum-: ber, are howeverj sronger.testimony than the iner(V: word of the proprio ors; and ari all from gentlemen well known in theii localities, and of the highest re4 : spectabiiity, maiiy of them now residing in the cityj of Richmond, Virginia.. " j - ' M . F. RoYDts, Esj of theEscbange Hotel, Rich-' I mond, known every where, says he has seen the-1 Medicine called Carter's Spanish Mixture adiuinia4i tered.in over a hutdred cases, in n earl v all thedis-.il eases for which it i- recommended, with the most as-:;1 tomshing good results. He says if is the most ex traordiuary mediche he has ever seen. Aguc and Fdveri Great Cures I hereby certify,; ! that for three-yeai. 1 had Ague-: and lever of the most violent description. I had sevcraH'hysieians,: t.rlr lT"r.i (MmTllititfQ tf nninimi. t..,i.r anil T liA 4 lieve all the I omvt advertised, but all without anv i permanent relivf. At last I tried Carter's Spanish Mixture; two bottl-s of which effectually cured me, and I am happy' to say I have had neither chills or fever since. I,con;ider it the best tonic iu the world and the only iriedithie that ever reached my case. ' JOHN" LONG DEN. Bcav.er Dam, netr Richmond, Va. "C. R Lcck,! Es(j, now in the city of Richmond, and. for many yeart in the post office, has such con-j fidenco in the a.stopshing efficacy of Carter's Span -j ish Mixture that "he has bought upwards of 50 bot-j tlcsi which he: has 'jiven away to the afflicted. MrJ. Luck says lie has never known it to fail when taken according to directions. - i ''I Dr. MiKGK, ;a practic.ing physician, and formerly of the City .Hotel, in the City of Richmond, says-he, has witnessed in a number of instances the effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture which were most truly sur-l prising. He snvs in a case of consumption, depep- tho Ijivr the good effects were wonderful i indeed. ;:; j : 1 . -; . j . ..; . . - ; c SAJiUEi- M-'DnixKEn, of the firm of Drinker fc Morris, Richmond, was cured oj! Iaver complaint of 8 years standing, by the use of two bottles of Car ter's Spanish Mixture.: i , I Great cure Of Scrofula. The Editors of the Rich i hiond Republican had a servanfi employed in their: press room, wired of violent Scrofula, combined with Rheumatism, which entirely disabled him from work; Two bottle's of Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perfect cure of him, and the Editors, in a notice, say they " cheerfully recommend it to all who' are affl ic-; ted with any disease of the blood." . '- i Still another cure of Scrofula I had'a very val uable boy cured of 'Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Mixture. I Consider it a truly valuable medicine. :, i ! JAMES M. TAYLOR, ! Conductor on the It. F. & P. R. R. Co., Richmond,. M. - I ;- ' : r.- : Salt Rheum of 20 yeurs standing Cured. : Mr. John Thovpsox, residing io the city of Rich mond, was cured by three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture of Salt Rheum, which he had nearly twenty. years,-an4 which all the physicians of the city could not cure. Mr. Thompson is a weU known merchant; in the City of Richmond, Va, and his cure, is most remarkable. .' 1 l Richard EV West, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofula, and what physicians called confirmed Con sumption, "by three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mix-; iure. "'-'' !-"' '.'' Epwin Bubtox, Commissioner of the Revenue, says he hagiseen the good effeets of Carter's Span ish Mixture' in. a number of Syphilitic cases, and says it is perfect cure lor tnat nornoie aisease. Wm, G. Habwood,: of Richmond, Va., cured of Old Sores and Ulcers, which disabled him from walk ing. Took a few bottles of Carter's Spanish Mix turej and was enabled to walk without a crutch, in a short time permanently cured,! . 1 Principal Depots tM.WAKD, CLOSF A C0. No. 83 Maiden Lane, Jfew York. i E: W. DYOTT& SONS, ,No. 132, North 2d St.; Philadelphia.:! - I "-"V1 - M BENNETT A BEERS, No, 125 'Main St, Rich mond Vai and for sale by , SILL A SILL, Sept. 0, 1853-1 y5 ! i " Salisbnry, N. C. v L: '.WITNESS TICKETS i An agreeable and Efficacious Family Medicine, sanctioned and prescribed by . the medical; faculty ! SILL'S C0MP0UNB t - WILD CHERRY TONIC AND A T rP17T A XT T! The best andmost certain remedy for tlie Care Of O JSpepsia, IndlgtJS- . Hon, Flatulency,' IJver t'Oul- plaint, JVerVOUSneSS, ' General . ; Debility, iC. &C. i ' - j ,i . . , . ' ' especially uinded.and adapted to relieve; ecfaM of Females and othera of se- ' dentary habita aad pursuits. , - ; .This valuable article exercises a gradual and gentle, yet certain and most salutary influence on; the most important organs of the human frame ; restoring in an extraordinary manner their na tural action, thereby establishing thstt just equi librium in all the functions of the system, which constitutes perfect health. j j - Tothose who: reside, for have been; exposed in miasmatic regions, it waU be found an admirable winnt F - ,4 : ' T -. i " i ' ",auo ui iJxrcvtuiLmK ii.iiu eveu vuiiijif liiicruill tent Fever, Agite and Fever, &c, &c), as well as manv of that long train' df tedious, distressing md angerous affcti01k so often consequent Apt t, Q&v j . . A ' c . ,ni?0. Liver, Chronic Diarrhoea, &c:, &c. - It lias also been found,! in many cajsesj to produce the most happy and enduring- effects in many of those anomalous and nervous affbetions in ifcmales, for which, as yet,: no satisfactory modo of treat ment has been adopted iM ! i . ' . ' 4 -, The yaluf of this mejdieme is'nowno longer a matter of doubt. It has been fairly' tested not onlv in this communitvL but in various narts of tffxurrouMini: country in the- towns' of Char- lotte and Salisbury, and counties of Mecklenburg, -r. 't i -r. .j . ivowan, xreaeii, jLavie,.aoaiTus, ana uaviiison, r and in several of the- principal j cities and towns j of South Carolina. From'all these, the reports have been of the raogt Jsatiiifactory character ,as numerous testimonials; from individuals of the-r most respectable character amply testify. 1 ! This is no Quack Mediciie but one composed of ingredients well knoVrn to nhvsicians. and dai- ly used by them. It is fijom the judicious "and happy combination of these, that new and valu able properties are developed, -which: "rendersi it so valuable; in that wide1 range of affections in which it has obtained so hlch a character. Thd proprietors. wilt,; with pleasure maKfl Known us constituent ingredients to iny gentleman of the Medical Faculty, ' ; j ! " ! - l'rcpareu py jml.1j ftiiL. ij, ; soje proprietors, Salisbury, N, C, and forj sale by tlieir Agents in'North and South Carolina, freorgi'a and Ala bama. !r pulyfl, 1853 imo3." i" r--.-.--1 I;. . 1 ' TIN & SHEET IRON j VERYjlarge assortmqnt of Tin AVare-may J- be found at the New Shop nearly opposite Col. Robards' Hotel, the stjind formerly occupied by Brown & Baker, which jshall be sold at great advantage to the buyer. Also- ! , ItOOFIXG AIVD (GlJTTERIiVG " ii.- j" i !' done at short notice and warranted good. wwm & pipe. f ' '' ; 1,- :i !; ' ' i , - ' A supply of cast, and isheet iron stoves kept on hand, l'ipe made to ordc. . i; .... Stills and Copper Ware kept on-'hand and malle to order on short notice at the lowest prices. Old tills repaired and tlie highest prices paid for old copperyind pewter,. Feathers Beeswax! Tallow,; Tow Cjoth, Linsey Jeans, Hag's, &c, taken hiiexchangefor work or ware. 1 iBAKEll & OWEN. Salhsbury, Dec. 7, 18") lyO SADDLERS AND COACH MAKERS GOODS of every: Description. : TIl63lAS MAClilJXZIE & SOXS, 222, Baltimore Street, if BALTIMORE, T M PORTERS and DEALERS IN SADDLERY I HARDWABE, arid, COACH GOODS offers to Southerfi Dealers goods fin their line, such as Stirrups, Bridle Bits, IJogskins, (Buckskins, Buckles of ill sorts, A'eb's patent Leather, Axles,! Springs, bent Fellow Miatts,- castings, 01 al,; sorts : Tacks, Saddlers se ing Silk, Serges, pat cut Canvass, Cloths, OIL AND -BRUSSELS; CARPETING, Carriage Bolts and Sj:rews,jof all sizes. In short,, every thin needed by a Siiddler, Coach Maker, and IIftrneSjs; Maker , Bciig DIRECT IMTOR TEIIS, witli ample n: cans, vei can offer to South ern buyersijas good Cloods,1at as lW .prices, 'and on as goodlernis, toiipunctiial customers, as any other similar House In the! United States. Or other similar House ders prompjtly attended tQ.S i Try us,! and adress THOMAS MACKpJNZIE & -SO-NS, I j " 22i Baltimore street, Baltimore. ! Nov. 30,! 1852 IT IlKDUCTIOX I w l 1. & IN FARE. 3 Direct Line of four liorse Post Coaches from! the terminus of tlie Charlotte and South ' Carolina Rail Road to the Richmond and Iauville Rail Road, connecting with ! the South Sidej Rail Road to Peters burg Va., at the junction of the Richmond &1 Danville Rail Road. Also, connecting at (Danville with the Xir-M AIL S T A E S- to - ' I Il'SCHBpC! ! npiCKETS can b3 procured at the following rates 'I and places, vi? ; Tickets from Charlotte to Richmond, $1 5 50 ' - -4 A- I). Lindsay. Agent. Tickets from Salisbury to Richmond, ?1Z 50 : . :;: . 3L L. Robards, Agent. Tickets from Oreensboro' to jRichmond, $9 00 - 1 '. ! 1 iS- Hopkins, Agent. ' r Tickets will be given from the above places to Sweet ana White Sulphur tipnngs,; a., viz: " s Tickets frdni Charlotjte to Swjeet and White Sulphur Springs, i-j ',:' -'.:: j I ''). "' $18 00 Tickets froui Salisbnry to Swjeet and thit " -' J . ; Sulphur Springs, 1 1 : " j I -15 00 Tickets from Greensboro' to $wcct and White : : Sulphur Springs, f 1.1 ! 12 00 This LINE ,OF STAGES afford greatejiacilities than any other ever introduced throuJfTthis section of country.!; The mode of- convevancTsTnTpT3vd, thciime expedited, and the FARE REDUCED! Time of leaving Salisbury, Monday's, Wednes day's and Friday's at '6J o'clock, A; Mj; iC. LUCAS & CO. Jiine v, 1353. i ' ,V: . f tf 32 B ! ' ' - "- GOOD BUGGIES :t: T ITE unclersigncU most fespcctfuliy calls the attention of tlie citizens of Rowan; and the I . i ' i - ' - ! '- ''. Buggy and Carriage! Establishment, nearly opposite t$ the store of . Wj. Murphy & Co.; lie w$l keep! always ion' hand 'ready made Buggies of jthe finest kind, imd manufactured of the very best materials. Tjfhose wishing to sup ply themselves with this alrjiost indispensable ar ticle of easp and comfort injriding, are invited to call, as he is determined toi sell twenty per Cent cheaper thin any WJier establishment in Salis bury or surrounding countrjj Orders punctual- iy ai ienueu 10. j. U Salisbury, Nov.! 13, 1852. S. JOHNSTON. - . y tf3: ' G. A. MILLER,; - ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, GOOD MEDICINES. STABLER'S DIARRHCEAi COEDLAL i Is a pleasant Mixture, compounded in agreement with the rules of Pharmacy, ef thearpeutic, agents, long known and celebrated for their peculiar effica cy in curing DIARRHG1A, and similar affections of the system. . In its aotion, it at.lats nausea and produces a healthy condition of the - LIVER, thus removing the cause at the same time that it cures the disease. 1 " ' "" STABLER'S MODTNE CHEERY EXPECTORANT. Is confidently recommended to Invalids, as pssm passeo by any known preparation, for the cure of COUGHS, HOARSENESS, and other forms of CoHr mos Colds ; BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CROUP, CONSUMPTION in an Early Stage, andfor the RE LIEF: of the Patient even in Advanced, .Stages of that Fatal Disease.- 1 ' ' tj ' - It combines, in a scientific manner, 'remedies of long eisteemed value with others of more recent dis covery ; and besides its soothing and tonic qualities,' acts through the skin gently, and with great effica cy, for the cure f this class of diseases, " -"j " '.'"' . Th valuable Medicines above named .have- re cently been introduced, with the approval of a num ber of the Memcai. Profession in the City of Bal timore and elsewhere,, and in practice have succeed ed most admirably in curing the diseases for which they ire prescribe. They are offered to the Coun- J iry rracuuoner, ar xiiquicines wnicn jie can 19 ail respects dependupon,'as prepared in agreement with the eiperience of eom6 . of the most learned and ju dicious Physicians, and strictly in conformity with the rules of Pharmacy, and as especially serving his convenience, who cannot so readily as the City Phy sician, have his own prescriptions compounded oy a practical PharmaceutisL - .. ' - " . r Sei the descriptive Pamphlets, to. be had grata of all who have, the Medicines for sale, containing' recommendations from Doctors Mautix, Baltzell, Addisox, Pavxe, Haxdv, Love, Ac. ' t ; Doictor is. 15. Maktix says, "1 do not hesitate to recoUimend your" Diarrlnett Curdial and Anodyne Cherfy Ej jfvtorant," ' ' Doct. Jonx Addisox savs, "It gives me much pleasure to add my testimony to that of others, in favor of the xtraordinarrt efficacy of your Diarrhoea: CordlaV, Ac,; and of the Expectorant, "I havelio hes- itation in recommending it as a most Valuable med icinej," Ac. . j , - - " JJoct. Iv. A. rAvyE says he has used the JJiarrhaea. Cordial in his practice "with the happiest effect, and thinks it one of the most! convenient and ' efficient combinations ever offered to our'profession."- : Doct. L. D. Handy wrktcs,t "I have administered your Anodyne Expectorant in several cases of Bron-1 chitis Affection, with the inontJiappy remdt, and from a knowledge of its adn iifnWc'eti'ects, I can, with' the greatest confidence, .recommend it," Ac. , :, - l)0ct. W. S. Lovb writes to! us that he has admin istered the Expectorant (o his wife, who has had the Jiroachitii Sot fourteen ytcars, and that she is fast re covering from her long Standing malady. It has in a few weeks done her! more good ihaj all the rem edies she has heretofore jused under able medical counsel. Sixteen of the best Apothecaries and Ph.4rma- CEujrisTS in the City of Baltimore, write, "We are satisfied the preparation known as Stabler' Anor dyne ( lurry Axpcctoront and .tiUiIiler Diarrhoea Lordiat, are Medicine oi! preat VAicte,. and very efficient for the relief and cure of the diseases for which they are reeomnifjnded ; they bear . the evi dence of skill and Care in their preparation sCnd style of putting up, and we take .pleasure-in recommend-"' ingithem' j - j. Twexty-Sevex of the most respeotaMe Mer- cnjjXTS, residents of IMarylaxD, ircixia and .North Carolina, who Have sold and also used these medicines themselves, vy," ''From our dwn experi ence and that of our cimfomem, we do confidently recfunmend tliem Pro Bono Publico. Wehave,nev er known any remedies jused for which they are pre scribed, to be so efficient, and to give such entire satisfaction to all." ' - 'J "... ,'.;'.. The above notices of recommendation from mem bers of the Medical F4cxt-tv Pharmaceutist s of higb standing, and, Merchants of the first respecta bility, should be sufficient t satisfy :aU,,tliat , these medicines are worthy of triU by . the afiueted, and thait they are of a different stamp and class from the "Quackery" and "Cure All-sT so much imposed up- on ihe public . For sale by Drugsisf !,-Apothecaries' and Country I Storekeepers generally - . 1 E. n. STABLER & C0.,v Wholesale Druggists, 12( Patt Street Baltimore. ' Agests ix Salisbury C. SILL A SILL! SOMETHING NKAV IX SALISBURY. MERONEY& BUpKHEAUS Opposite Murphy McRorie Co.'s Store, . SALISBURY, H. C. -O r The subscribers are now receiving a large dnd splendid assortment of Conectionery, Toys and j Fancy Goods, Family Groceries, t Preserves, Fruits of all' kinds, Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff's, Perfumery, usical Instruments, " I WILLOW ME, CANES, V Jeweleryj Candles, &c, and all' other articles usually kept in a Fancy and. Variety Store, toj which they invite attjehtion, and oiffer for eale on the most reasonable terms. : J5-TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS' and , oth ers who wisb to purc'hase by wholesale, we are prepared to offer great inducements. 1 .MERONEY & BLRKHEAD. ' Salisbusy, M;iy 20L 18534 29: 1 GREENSBOROUGH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. tv rpHE cost of Insurance onjthe mutual plan i I but a small sumj compared with a joint stock company. This company being located in the Western part of the! State, consequently much, tlie larger portion of the risks are in the West, very many of whiebjare in the country. '.' ;r The. Company is eaitirely free from debt; have made" no.' assessments,- andVtave a very" large amount in cash and good tionds, and is therefore confidently recommended to the; public. t -' ; At the last Annual Meeting, the following Of ficers were elected Tpr the ensuing-yearr - " -'-1 James Sloan, President. ' j S. G. Coffin,' Vicje President, j C. P. MexdexhatLl, Attorney. ' . ' Peter Adam sr Secretary and Treasurer. " j ."- DIRECTORS. ' :- 1 James Sloan, J. A. Mebane, C. P. Mcndenhall, W. S. Rankin, Rev. :C. F. Deems, J. M. Garrett, Jed. H. Lindsay, W. J. McConnel, v of Greense boro'; EJ F. Iilly, jWadesboro'; W. P, Moor, Newbern H. H. Burwell, Henderson ; J. L; Bridges, Tarboro'; Dr. S. G. Cofii'n, Jamestown ." W-.'A. Wright, Wilmington ; Dr. C. Watkins,' Carolina' Female Cdllege ; John I. Shaver, Salis ibury ; John H. Cook, Fayetteville ; J. J. Biggsj, Raleigh ; Robert E Troy, Lnmberton ; Dr.v Bo. 11. Scales, Lenox Castle. . PETER ADAMS, Secretary. W. II. CUMMING,fGeneral Agent. : May 10, 1853. ilj-I"1- Dr. R. IP. Bessent, EESIDENT SUEGEON DENTIST, COMORO, N. C. j T) KSPECTFpLLY informs the jTV-ieitiJseBS of Cabarrus and the surrounding eountry, that he may be found at Harris' Ilotjel, at all ..times, except when professionally engaged, and will be pleased to re ceive the calls of all those , who may require, his professional serviced . . j Communications by mail or otherwise, promptly attended to. I Feb, 10, 1853 Ijj. . i .-. b L . : : . WANTED 1 BtrsnEf S 0f DRIED PEACHES, both VJUvJ pealed 4fld junpealed, for which the very highest prices will be paid in CASH. Ap ply to E. Myers, Jenkins & Roberts or to me at the Mansion Hotel. HAND JAMES. NQTICK ----- - . . - :'..'"-'" -t SOUTII TROY is no longer for sale : The sub scriber has determined to go ahead ami improve it and intends to keep pace with the Car of Qener al Improvement in ifprth Carolina. To his mind, the good old State is just entering upon field whieh is boundless in its extent, and incalculable in its importance ; and Eagle Mills and South Troy is des tined to become one of the most valuable manufae taring sites within her. bounds. The undersigned intends to act upon this opinion, and push on his . improvements. Any person wishing to join hm in. his enterprises may" address him at Eagle Mills, Ire- ;, dell county, N. C. He is prepared to sell $100 in South Troy. .. ! ANDREW BAGGARLY. TfcSfX expect to'be ready in' a short time, to sup-, ply Town Clocks, Town Bellsservant bells, ie Ac. to all who may need, them, . ' A. ,5 April 14,1852. - j -''-'V-J- : i- Nt B. There is notr a fair prospect ofrunning Steam Boats, Keel and Flat Boats on the waters of Hunting Cr.ek, South and North Yadkin' Rivers Four gentlemen and myself, travelled along the rich .valley of Hunting Creek nd the Yadkins, to the Great Central Rail Road, and we find that about two-. . thirds of the - whele route is now ready for steam boats to' run of an ordinary lire ; and it is now be lieved, that with alHtle expense, the creek will .be worth a fortune fynhknulertakers.! . We left South: Troy in pur boat, and made our way to the. railroad over the North Yad&i&.RiTer. When this is done, the rich provisions and goods will flow to Salisbnry, (- and bring about a lively trade.- We want naviga- tion or a railroad- . June 23J H-" " A. U. k Saddle and Harness ifaker, W OULD inform, his" friends and thecA. public i general, that he has latelyjj i V recived a supply of most excellent mate-TP", -C!?er.'K.",'T- rials, and better prepared than ever to furnish. -- ' U SADDLES ANP HARNESS to all in waAt of such articles.-' His prices shall be moderate and his work of the best Order. vHe may be found at the- old stand, opposite to Boger A Mar well store house and now occupied by Maxwell A Horah, ready to comply promptly with all demands upon him.;:' He keeps on hand a good stock of . ' Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, , Harness and Mounting's I for sale and can most generally, furnish at a short notice, such articles not on .baud that may be called for.K-- ': .;'' '; "- ; . 'i Country produce, such as chickens, ducks and " all kinds of fowls, taken in payment for work. Salisburv, January 4, 1S53. 10 TIN; COPPEll AND SHEET, 'I WILLIAMS BROWN rn AKES this1 method of informing the I citizens of the surrounding country, that he is carrying on in Salisbury, the! above" named business in all its different brioches, and'will always keep on hand an as-" sortment of Tin, Japan, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. House Roofing and guttering executed promptly. He would especially call attention to his sheet iron STOVES with cast iron tops and bottoms for parlors or dining rooms.. For beau-, ty, ico'mfort arid cheapness, they are unsurpassed. STILLS of all sizes kept.for sale, and made to order at the lowest prices, o Merchants, Ped lars andjpthers are invited to give.him a call as lie is' determined to' sell the above articles clfcap- er than any other ! - .- - . . . -. : SEouse in the State. ; Country produce; old pewter and old copper, takn iil exchange for vork. . " ' : . i ! Salisbury, N..C. Nov. 20, 1852. tf 4 , ( - 4 1- r VILLAGE HdTEE. x Tr.i t f. s tjj. 1. n, .v. (". - THIS establishment is' situated on the west corner of the public square. The proprietor pledges himself there shall be nothing wanting by his guests that can "be had. -His table skjftl be supplied with the. best the market can afford, good and attentive servant always in attendance. Recollect "when you stop at this. JJouse, you can hear and soe all that is going on about the Court House. Call Ladies and Gentleflfren, we are de termined to please you, or be found; a trying. . Attached to the above Hotel is aj number of ; COMFORTABLE OFFICES, fronting on West and North streets, very, eon i veijiient for legal gentlemen, and others, and ire are always pleased to see them occupied. .- The proprietor takes this opportunity of tender ing to the public; his sincerethanks for past favors and hopes For a continuance of the same. f '' Vil B. G KANT, Proprietor. ' J StatesvUIe, May 21, 1853. 30::tf. PLANK ROAD FROM M0CKSVILLEJO SALISBrUYt A TTENTION ALL ! The subscriber Xjl would respectfully infom the citi zens of Davie County and the public in general, that he is now carrying on the SADDLE AND HARNESS BUSINESS in the village of, Mocksville, about 150'yards southwest from the Court House, on the main street leading to Sal isbury. "All persons wishing to . purchase any article in his line, are-respectfully Solicited to give him a call, inasmuch as he feels confident . that he can give full satisfaction both in regard to quality, style and prices. He would further-' more state, that lie is also doing a small business in the COACH LINE; having had several years' experience, together with the advantages of the best workmen in the. State, in all the different branches of tlie businses, he has little fears of being surpassed -by .any other individual. So give me a call. All orders for work will be at-f tended to at the shortest notice. Raw bides are in demand with me. Call and see me. . :. ! WILLIAM B. SCOTT. , - Mocksville, Nov, 6, 1852. . 2 MaNTUA MAKING I AND - - ' . MillineTy Business!' V MIIS. M. A KEEVES i . HAS the pleasure to announce that her enter ' prise, in the. above business, has so far, met public favor, and warrants her in saying it shall be continued-. She proposes "to take advantage of ev- cty facility to-enable her to meet the wants of -the public in be line. Miss .Wilsos'B system of eu. ting dresses ty the form, secures the moit accurate and comfortable fits, and Is "therefore very superior to other plana in use. ' Miss ,W;, :hu. proven her ' competency to preside over all matters iu the-Milli, nery"" and Mantua Making business. ;!: The under, signed receives the ;Paris fashions and patterns laonthly. ' "','.' ;: ; r. .;. -,-r'' - PRICES, V .l-i '''' .'..' i.-.ij ..; For making plain dresses - r ,;t $1.50 For trimming on waist or sleeves j " - 2.00 With flounces or tucks on skirts from $2 to -' 3.00 Lining and trimming bonnets ?. ;v ' ' ' Bleaching, Lining and Trimming : , ; . y . 1.00 . Entire satisfaction warranted. ' ' . , t ' Orders from a distance duly attended to, and work packed and' forwarded with care. '" . ' , Residence, second door below the Post office. ; . " . V M. A. REEVES- April 12, 185.1 ' . ' '- " lyl6. -t - . : U-J. . : AMERICAN HOTEL. rt CHA UL 0 TTE, JV. C- by a. bbthunb: IN offering my services to the travelling pfcWie as the proprietor of the - American HoteL I will re frain from all unnecessary boasting, but will assure those who stop with me, that nothing which persoa al efforts On roy")! can accomplish to contribute to their conifortwillj.be left undone. The buildings have all been thoriughly repaired and. furnished wiih entirely new furniture.-" ' ' ( . , - It is situated within about thee Irandrea yafds of the Depot- , The Stage Office Is kept at this HpteL The Korthera Stage arrives and departs daily, the Western Stage tri-wcekly. jJcing agent at this "plaeej travellers passing will receive' all' the atten tion that I am ablo to bestow Myrinoitto is Jl study to-pleaWV.f-; ifl -i ABETHUNK Jan. 14, 1853. . .. .-, ... .. : . J4:U , , , Dr.. D. S.' PARfiGR ir Will iYXAVrrJG peraianently located in Moeksvilb, ef 11 fers hla professional eervises of thepW-- 5 Can be fbund at the Davie HoteL Dffice just opposite Hotel in Brick-house, i March it, 185S :tf2tf, - 0 1 i - f 5 I !
The Salisbury Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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Nov. 11, 1853, edition 1
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