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! I v IS-' ' - '-' : .' '':' -"' '- ' 1 ' i 1' ;''.' J - i-. Si . . ' ' ' ' ' . ' - f : '!''' ; . " ' :, S , i ' , ; : ' - ,i' I :''' 4 .' - H'-'. ,1'-' - i . r ". - -'-':- f :'V i s ill WESTERN DEPOT DMfiS, -; MEDICINES, 'OpMICALS, &c. J- s , -; sill sill v- . Druggists and Practical Chemists, opoositclhe Mansion Hotel, SALISBURY, X. C. . j Is addition to their stock, already among the largest and most complete in the State, continue make daily additions of almost every thing iji their line of business : embracing j ; J: Dru,MedIcrnes-Chemicals, Surgrlcal instruments, ! V - i Perfumery, lye-Stufls, arnishes, Paints, ! " .'- . - J llrushes, Glass, &c., &c., &.c They cannot but be sensible of the flattering evidences of the appreciation of their efforts to es tablish in Western Nortli Carolina a great Depot for jMedicines, &c.,, where the Physician, the Merchant, the Planter and all others, Diay always be sure pf finding a. full Supply of every article in their line; and at prices vastly lower than ever before known Jn this .part of the country; arid which will compare most favorably "with the prices of Goods of similar quality, in any part of thn - United States. ; : , . j ' . :' - - - Both Partners being regular Graduates , in Medicine,' and having had long experience in their businesss,and devoting themselves diligently to their duties; will guarantee perfect satisfaction to all purchasers, aa Well in the quality of their" goods, the neatness and care .With? which they tire - put up and packed, as in the very low prices at -. jTERMS .CASIf. - . . V ' . : HO ! FOR SOUTH; TROY AND ."" EAiGLE HILLS ! ! ! i ; A MIXE'.OF WEALTH I ' A little more help and its riches shall be , developed to the astonishment of the world and to ' (he enrich ment of the South. ; -j THE proprietors of Eagle Mills and Smith Troj ( the. rtvst important real eatate in the; South; aud comprtiing water powers of inesttinahloj value,) nothing daMted by n degrre of public nlect, are pushing lontard. Their motto is, "ONWARD! OF WARD !" apd so far, their labors have, been handsomely rewarded. $;00, clean eauh, in elev en months, is not to be sneezed, at. And if this mm can be reatiied by a limited investment' of capital, what could not be done by a liberal and fnll handed company ! And will hot nioncy men gi vetheir at tention to this .locality and Its great inducements for the . investment of capital? Its intrinsic and prospective value has been estimatad at $2,700, 000 t ! ! - Very comfortable sum, that;'and ought not, the subscriber thinks,, to be deemed unworthy aJU tention of vUllimt'irie. At ono time it .was within the reach, of men of small means those who boast of their 20, 30, -and 'SO. thousand dollars. They must be satisfied, now, with simply seeing theland of promise. They are Jnvited to come b,tul take a look t and perhaps they may be gratified with a brief talk about trading for interests. But liberal mcny with handsome menns, art those Who Will receive attention': Come forward gentlemen,- here is the place fo3-our money, ami the place that will ropay you double for every dollar .expended-'-i-Sl.OOO a year for 26 years,, are, 100,000 ?fcar iover and above, expenses. , Money I will make 'Honey. It strangely multiplies itself, "and that very rapidly, when properly used. Willyoucome? Comeifyou will." If not, why, we'll go on as we have done : We'll do the best we can-: We'll continue to im prove this valuable property, slowly iid surely. We'll introduce one thing after another j until the ground is occupied. We will not only jive by it. . but make money. Poor men who want Work shall find here constant employment and good wages. No difficulty about it - Eagle' Mills and iouth Troy re bound to go ahead, just as sure as the pun shines and that the rain falls to water the earth. - The Southern country shall feel its benign jinf.uencc and rejoice in its -prosperity. -and when we have done with it, all men shall call uslossed. ANDREW 'BAGGARLT. Jan. 27, 1S54. P. S. The location and other.advantagfcs of South Troy-and Eagle Mills, property understood and ap preciated, would hardly fail of arresting the serious attention of the friends of the Western. Rail Road extension. It is our "intention to collect informa tion on this subject, with a view of urging upon the public and the Legislature, the claims of this sec tion ; aud have but little'doubt that if facts of suffi cient importance shall be'adduccd, Stmtb TrAy and : Eagle Mills, will be! speedily connected With Salis " bury by railroad as it ought to be, and thence with the markets of the world. - To this end, a survey of the route between the two places shall he inadein due time. - South Troy will, ere long become a man ufacturing city : and hence the necessity; of increas ing transporting and travelling facilities The ad vantages of such a road Would toll powerfully upon the metchantile and mechanical intefests oft Salis bury ; Doctors, Lawyers and Divines,; ate also con cerned, and Would all bo. benefitted. - A. 13. 3 GOLD IIIIiI HOTEL. GO WAN s VTOULT) respectfully inform his friends and the public, that he has lately opened1 the Hotel at Gold Hill, Rowan County, North Caro- ina, where he ;-will be happy, to accommodate boarders and travellers. ? No exertions of .him self and family will be spared to render all who may favor him with their company agreeable, and comfortable; and he hopes his , inclination and experience will enable him to give general satisfaction. He will -endeavor tcj make his per formance equal, if it does not sip-pass his pro fessions. ' - - i ! Gold Hill, N: C, Jan. 20, 1854j Gml2 PATENT PAR1B0LA - . Spectacles!) j'4 ; . The undersigned is agent for the Patent Parabo la Spectacles, and is prepared to turni$lf Specta cles and glasses to suit all- ages.) Tlie,.. highest testimonials ean .be giveA from persons of ac knowledged reputition, who all agree in saying that the glasses are far superior to any now iu.i use. They are constructed upon the best estab lished and understood principle's ' of Optics, and their adaptation to the human eye in its different conditions of vision; is.so perfect as to render sight easy without effort. ; To persons' who have weak eyes, these spectacles 'recommend them selves particularly. Call and examine for your-, selves. Spectacles of all kinds always on hand. I also continue . to keep a large assortment of Watches, Jewelry" and Fancy articles. . W. R. WILSON, . " Proprietor of the Watch and - Jewelry 8torc, Sal-r isbury. - - Sept. 50 WOW'S THE TIRfiE! PRINTING' !7,'" mwrc PROP.R. IKTfl It'S O V TITF, " nig and AuvocstQ, respectlul ly inform the public, th;lt having just r-iT.-' i" t.-t ' - t r-f aatf1.1 i fits yjiiiyo;, 'Ac, of the very best quality, which, added to their frmer stock, far surpassing any; other in this sec tion, they are now prepared to do - y . LOOK AND JOE PRINTING .-, , . . ' , 1 yleandat at a small advance s. Our materials for large Rills in all its various si on. Northern price - are unsurpassed. Those having printing to do either in " PLAIN OR FANCY j STYLE, . " are invited to call. No pains spared to. give sat isfaction. On hand a large supply of satin enam elled Boards for large Cards. " p J f - MILLER Jk JAMES. . Salisbury, July 29, 1S53. I j . COURT RLAKKS ! ? We are prepared to furnish: Clerks) Sherifls,anc Constables, with Blanks of every raritty, printed on the bet of paper, at fair priees. j Travellers1 Rest StatesYiile, Iredell County, N, C. 'Uti undersigned having purchased the . above named Hotel, of J. F. Harbin would inform the Public, 'that thev are now prepared to receive and accommodate board en and travellers. - No, exertions TjrlD be spared to satisfy those who may favor us with their patronage. - j JAME A. SpROGGS, V- -A. M.WALKER. March 17th 1853-21. t . JAMES W. PICK, Forwarding and Commission .' ' - '. . MERCIIAJVT, j : " FAYETTEVILLE. N f! Jan, 27, 1854. j . l 13 - i ' '. ' 1 ' ; : i - ' i b- r : I. : 1. , . --:V; , i :;- . . ,1 : :V,; ' - - t - . M :!; '."' -i- - ;-; " - :: " !...-;-"! ' i: . ! ' " S :. . - L; -. -.' .. ' ... !;';: V ,: :-:.-' :'' i ' ' - :' " - -: !.--. ' ' -h 1. : ' , ' '.':'!'-: "- 'i- ,'':; ' ' !'.::'.' .-'- . ! v -; : , : .-i4-!''- '- k- :" 5 . .'- v . ir.-i ' ' --. ' ....... which they will be sold '. I ... '. Sept. 30::::48 I DR. STRONG'S C03IP0CND SANATIVE PILLS, '7 TJIESE PiUs are entirely -Vegetable, and are a. mos sujcrior medicine in the cure of all Bilious Coin plaints, Chills and Fever, Dyspepsia, Costive ness, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Sick Headache, Scrofula, -Salt .llheum, Fevers "of all kinds, loss of Appetite- Obstructed and painful Menstruation, and all lingering. diseases. . ' . .. . As a Kemale inodicine they act like it charm, and wheUtaken according to tlie directions, they never' fail to cure the worst icascs of Piles, after all yther remedies, fail. - , J j ' ; r They purify the.hlood, ciiualizc the iieulation, re store (the .Liver, Kidneys, and Other Secretory Or gans to a healthy tona and action; and as an Anti Bilions Family Medicine they have no equal. Price 25 cents per box. Also, . ' . DR. STRONG'S PECTORAL STOMACH PILLS J A remedyfof Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough,. Asthma, Consumption, Nervous Diseases, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Erysipe las, Disease -of fho Heart, Inflamation and Pain in the Chest, Baek and Side, and all -diseases arising from a deranged state of the Stomach, and to re lieve jthcMfstress and bad feeling from eating too hearty food, in weak and dyspeptie habits. "Warranted to be purely Vegetable. Thescj Pills act as an expectorant, tonic, and Aperi ent.' iOne 25 cent box' possesses three -fimos more power: ture diseases than a one dollar bottle of the Syrups,' Balsajins, or. Sarsaparillas . that, was ever made, anl a'simple trial of .only one boc will prove this important truth. I ' .5 They pnimoto'Expectorationl, loosen thq Phlegm, and clear the Lungand other jSecretory. Organs of all mot-bid matter, and there is'not another remedy jn fhe Whole "Muteria M-.-dica chpnble of. finparting sueh heanng properties to the Lungs and Vital Or gans as these Pills. They curejCostiveness, produce a good, regular Appetite, and strengthen the System, , Pric 2j cents per box, containing 25 doses of medicine:. Call on the gent who sell the Pills, anil get the Planter's Almanac gratis, giving full particulars and certificates of qures. i ' Bothj kinds of the above named Pills are for "sale in Salisbury, by SI1.L & SILL : in Concord by J. H. HODGENS A CO.. who also keep si supply of Dr. Spencer's Vcgebiblu Pills, and DiC llull's cele brated Pills,' which stop the ChilW and Fever the first day, and do not sicken the stomach or operate on the bowels. '. . Aug. 5, 52::lv-H : DR. ROGER'S i Liverwort and Tar, A i. - ' - Vrl ' For the complete cure of Coughs, Colds,: Influenza, - Athma, Bronchitis, Ppittirig f Blood, and all r I : other Lung Complaints tending to Look at its Unparalleled Success ! TThe above distinguished Cough Medicine is car rying all before it in Lung Complaints. In all sections of the country it is constantly performing cureJ which astonish even; Physicians themselves. Look lit the high character and standing, of the names which vouch for it unrivalleft healing power. . 11. Cox,M". D., ,late l'vofcssor in "the Medical College at Cincinnati; W. J,Kichard, M. 1. : Hon. Judge Morse;. Hon. Judge Wm. Burke, for more than 20 years Postmaster at Cincinnati ; R. S. Newton, M. D., Professor in the Medical? Collegd at Memphis, -TenU. ; iJohn A. Collins, ' Esq., Proprietor of the temp. Organ ami General Agent or the (irand Divi sion bf the Sons 6f Temperance of Ohio ; Wm. H. Levjgoii, Esq.; Editor of-the U. S Military .and Na val rgiis, at N. V. ; Thos. C. Faulder, Esq., of Al bany ; Rev! H. VLeman, Rev. R. Hoyt, N. Y. City; Land "toe could namhundreds, aye thousands of oth ers who testify from personal experience, that it has cured them and their friends in some cases after all j other remedies had failed.'; Such men never make I such! statements, unless coiivHiced of their truth be lyondj the possibility of a doubt. Read a few of the . letters. . ; ',','' 'j ' r Extract from a' tetter from'F. M, Cory, to n.: L. . SteWart, Esq., Jo. 137 second street, Sew York : ; j j Sparta, June 30, 1S-I9. : Dear Friend Stt'wsrt I have been home now just two months. When I last' saw yori, I had but little hopes of ever gelting any liotter. But I have now he pleasute of thankin you for recommending ine to take Dr. Rogers' Syrup of Liverwort, Tar ami Canchalagua. I got a dozen botslcs of it and took home with me, determined to make a fair trial Of it, as I had done with every thing el.ie. I have only taken four bottles-of it, and I mnst say it has done me inore goKl than any other medicine I have ever takep. ; On my fij.--t taking it, it increased the'ex pectoration, and I raised a great deal of bloody mat ter from my lungs. But that has now ceased, aad go has my cough, nearly. L aough but little now, and fcxpect soon to be entirely free from; it. I con sider it an invaluable medicine, and shall recom mend it to all whu are afilieted with a caugh or dis eased lungs. : ' ' 1 lit a' young lady, Who liad the CONSUMP TION, and had Wed a good deal from' the lungs, and doctored several months with our physician, but grew worse, have one home ot it, and it cured her. It Ifctcd almost -miraculously in her cae. Your sincere friend, F. M. CORY. : Bleeding at-flic Lungs Curc1! ; I.' SEE HOW PROMPTY IT ACTS! Statement of Mr. A. Lang, Raker, No. 388 Pearl street, N. Y.- A few days before hist Christmas, I was i taken unwell, and ;soon commenced bleeding freely at the lungs. I called in a llomnepathie Phy sician, but Iiis liuilicin; did notsem to help me.' I read your advertisements, and thought I would try Dr. Rogers' Syrap of Liverwort, Tar and ('afnchala gua.i IBefore-I had mken up the third bottle; my 'bleeding had stoijied, my cough was gone, and I felt wbll as usual. My health is now? good. T con sider it a most excellent medicine, and cordially re commend it to my friends. This statement Was made to the Proprietors, March 12th, ISaO. ; CIRCULARS &c. As ho ordinary sized: advertisement can fully ex plain the natoTe and merits of 'this article, the Pro- 1 prietors" have published a new Circular, y A Medidn tno d.Scri . l . ; j':f. tt,- Ar giving the ion, nature. Ac, of it principal ingredients ; the effect they are designed to have upon the lungs and liver, aud a copious reference to the persons, who have been curedby it givingthcir names aud residences, even to the street and the number.' Those who arc troubled withri-cough, or whose lungs are in the least affect ed, ire earnestly desired to eall upon the agents named below, and procure one of these pamphlets. It can bo had gratis, and will well re'pav a perusal. . j 4 SCOVIL & MEAD, ' j 'j HI Chartrcs street, New Orleans, Wholesale General Agents for the Southern States, tfli whom all orders must be addressed. Also' sold by i Murphy, Mcliorie & Co., Salisbury.: j CHI, I -' - Murphy & Black, -Concord. 1 Biirnhardt A Sullivan, Gold Ilill. Marshall & Parker, . Albemarle. : Morrison &, Carther, Statesvillc. aod by one a6ent in every towu in the "South. -May 13, 1853. f" ly28 MORING & CALDCLEUCrH" House, Sign .and Ornamental ti PAINTERS, 1 I.1SS1NGTON, NORTH;'CAROMNA, "-TTOUIiD mate known tatiie public that they W are now carrying on the above business in all its various branches, and are prepared to do rwork in cither branch' at short notice, , and on' as accommodating terms as it can be done in the country, and in good style.. I r C. S. MORING, I ' AND. CALDCLEUGn. - Jan- 27, I854.J tn.3 Rowan H ous SALISBURY, N, C. BY EL L. ROBARDS. THIS Ilong'e has acquired a rcputatiou which ve ry properly places it among the first clas Hotels of the State. There maybe found here all that per tains to the real com6rt and enjoymentofftjguests. Before its enlargement, the Rowan Housejwas re nowned for its quiet, its good management asd neat ness, ana more so now since mo riKiitHijiHipvic mentmado by the present proprietor,' (who is the real owner and not lessee,) rendering it bpp of the . largest,' and in all other essentials, amOnthe Best Houses i the Southern Coun,tr5'. The HouBe, most' of the seryants, an jetensive vegetable garden, with a farm well wopdjed. in a mile of Town, all the' property; of the indomitable proprietor. The public -will, they shall- find here first rate rooms, carpets on the floors, clean land soft beds, nice white wal!?, ' . . . :.! . A Table bountifully spread, 1 : with every variety of creature Comforts. ! The pro prietor's personal attention heingbestowedjipfmthe comfort and convenience of its guestsv .. j . His success, and the continuous inergnjie of his custom justifies the belief that the proprietor pos sesses the qnali ties and accomplishments of a good landlord. In fact, if the traveller or sojourner in Salisbury wishes to feci at home, just letj.hm call at ' "Slaughter's Old Point Comfort," and state his wants to Robauds, andhe will straight way find' himself in the enjoyment of as jmjich coin . fort as can fall to the lot of man away fr'ouf hispwn tire -side. . - ' . . . ..' ' i " ; The House, it is true, has "been for weeps over flowing, and gtill ' they continue increasing. Come on ladies and gentlemen, the second enlargement of the Hoitee is now unler way, and the back (yard fill ed with lumber, ond a sufficient number! bf hands employed to coniplel in a short time, aftarge and splendid three story audition, to the old Rowan. , Thjc accommodation for horses already much en larged. ' . "I ,;J ... . Twice the number of excellent servants-have been procured for another year, -ami most supcr.iir'Ostlers attending the stables; the barns kept tilledwith the Very best of all kinds of provender, l,U ! . II. L. ROBARDS. Salisbury, December 28, 1852. ' ; i s STAGS OFFICE. .L From and after the first day of Janua -y, 1S53, the Rowan will be the Stage House, and the propri etor the aent " !. .U. - For WaddeU's line of mailfconches lioct from Salisbury to Raleigh. I : 1 For Warliflv'B mail line of coaches from Salisbury to Morganton, whih is continued by Chum direct to Asheville. . ' . ; ' ' . For C. Lu-a A Co.'s splendid line of -U ur horse post coaches, from Salisbury to Charlotte. And for their line of four horse post coat-hes from Salisbury to Danville,. via Lexington, Jamestown, and Greensboro', and on to Richmond,) Ya.; in 48 hours. . " ill ' ' NEW COMBINATION ! Wm, J, Plummr, i"4 ill r r I TTk .-. . An.sinu?. . ! I f&l MANUFACTURER, rrvAKES thisjiiethod of jiifoi-mingi b: jt custom- . era aim lue jmuuc generally, iiuyiu recentU' visited the cities of Baltimore, Jriiiladel phia and New York, where he purchased all the? necessary materials to carry on the Ilsirness, Sad dle, Coot and iMioe. business, at tlie prices, he, is now fully prepared, to all articles in the various branches ness, as good as the best, and to scl as the lowest . i lpitest cash inufacture his busi pm as low t He would s:iy to the public that hijs material for Boots and Shoes is of the very best stndj his work' men unsurpassed lor mecha-uical skip. llcisdc tcrmincu to civjj satistaction to all in want of Boots and Shoes." ' U '. His Harness will compare with any m tide North or South, for either beauty or hand and for sale a large lot of or; durability. . On M0UNTIXGS of every kind, which he will sell low to those do- sirous to purchase to work up or to sell again tie returns ins tlianks to those Who-have so liberally sustained him, and promises ture to leave nothing undone to merit continuance but an increase. j Salisbury, Dec. 23, 18'J. - 5 'or the fu- hot only a lyO Dr. R. P. Bessent, RESIDENT STJKGE0N; DENTIST, y CO"COR, X. . T E?PECTFULLYi ijforins the IV citizens' of Cabarrns and the MUTounding eountry, that he may be f.jim.l at Ilnrris'IIotel. at all times; eXcent when nrofessiimallv encased, and will be: nltsased to re ceiv'e the ealls of all those who ma; require his nrpfoKHional sen-ices. Communications by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. . . Feb. 10, 1853 ly.- PROl LAIH ATICJ.V. TO THE CITIZENS OP EQWAN. 1. PUIiVERMACHER'S j ; Ilydro-lilectric Voltaic Chains, 0NST11UCTE1) to-be worn next U tho skin, producinga constant nninteiriirtted ulectrp niag- netism effecting immediate relief, fro n all acute pains and permanent cure of all Neuralgic Diseases. Pulverniacher's Electric Chains, were Rrst ued in Franco, three years since, for the cure; of nervous diseases, and after being submitted to tiie most tho rough trial, in every Hospital in Paris, by tlie most learned Professors in that city, they v ere recom mended to the Government of France, rho granted A patent for the discovery. Ihirinj; the years lS.rl-2; they were introduced in GermanyJ Austria, ; Prussi and Ensliind, and one vear since, introduced and natented bv the United Suites Governiwent. Most astonish iiij r'rc("mieuniatism painful and swelled Joints, Neuralgic of the. fact, Deatnc Plindness, Hysterics Pyspeptia, St Vitus: Dance, Palpitations of . the Heart, I PeriodicJii Headache, Pains from Indigestion, Ulterie Pains. Every dis case, called Nervous, is quickly and mnddly cured by simply wearing the Chain for a fe hours ea-h day. The Cbains were first introdiiccid into New York, whei'e they were exhibited to Prof's Mott, Van Buren, Post, Curnochan, whq readily discovered that they possessed strange and singular power .ot instant ly relieving pains, whenever applied, and by their recommenda tion, and in fluence, tbe4 were introduc ed into the different Hospilali of Nev Tork and are now in daily use in those institutions, in the treat ment and cure of the aoove named diseases. Xo other medical agent in the wbrld can pro duce so many well authenticated certificates of cure, from scientific Physicians and intelligent Patients, as may be found in each pamphletJ which may be obtained (gratis) at the Ifug Store ofi SILL & SILL, who are the sole agents tor bulisourjy nd vicinity, oiul who -will cx!?ain the maDncr ot use, to any one who may apply. -j 'j In the. city of New York, at tho jGcneral Office, 56S, Uroadway, there are daily being sold, from for ty to sixty Chains, and the sale arid jleinand in Bos ton is as great in proportion to the population, al though they bare only been introduced 3 months. The Chains are easily worn, an.d 'jarr. equally ap plicable to all classes of persons, the child as well as the adult, and are always ready forfme never get out of repair and as much au artifjle ot ornament, as they re a valuable means of cure. i The prices of the Chains are $3 and $5, IS and 30 links, and ean be sent by mail, to any part of the State, by addressing SILL A SLLIi, only agent in Salisbury. I. STEINERT, 568i Broadway. N. Y., Gen. Agent Jan. 0,aS5U-lylO GOOD BUGGIES i ri IJE undersigned most respectfully calls tlie J. attention of the citizens of Rowan and the surrounding counties, t his extens vc Buggy and Carriage Establishment, nearly opposite to the : store, of Wj. Murphy & Co. He will keep always on hand ready made Buggies of the finest kind, and manufactured of- mc very oesi materials. , - Aiiofe wieuuig lo.Bup-; ply themselves with this almost indispensable ar- : ticle of case and comfort in ridine. are invited to rcall, as he is determined to sell iwejpty per cent cheaper than any other! establishment in Salis- bury or surrounding country. Wrucrs punctual- ly attended to. i : ' .j ' ' ! J. S. Salisbury, Nov. 13, 1852. i : JOHNSTON. tfS WANTED, A A BOY 14 or lSyears'old, wc"jl grow-n, o learn the Tinning and Uopper ismitli liusmcss. Apply Boon to BAKER & OWEN. Salisbury; March 10, 1854. i : I j 19 Administrators Bonds FOR SALE IIK11K. LIST OF L,ETTEHS remaining in the Post Ofltce at Salisbury, N. C, May 2, 1854. James Anderson, Moses A. Host; Julia Birck-. head, Clark Brumell, Samuel C. Bartlett, Rachel C.Boyd, John Barnet, Jane E. Brown,' Solomon Brown, ' Margaret A. Bunting, Sophia Bisherer, Mary A. Brown, Richard Barnes, Allison Bard, Sarah. Ann Beaver, Christina Bisherer, John T. Brown, John Boeten, Mr.' BrowBj John H. Cress 2, James Campbell, R- L, ..Cutting, Elizabeth Crook, R. H"Cowan, Alexander Caster, Jane C. Cai-ziner W. j. Conner, M. .C. Douglas, Rev. P. Doub, S. L. Davis, Augustus C. Davis 2, W. A. Ellis, Ed, Ejtrnhart, Elkin & Killinger, Stokes Fraley, D. Farnlmm 2, F.iPreyer, Mrs. M. E. Foster, Geo. fearner, Margaret Gallimore, E. E. Gibson, T. C Griffith, H..M. Goldsmith 4, Mos es Hodgen, (Colored) Miss Elizabeth HarTison, Miss C. C. qall, Wm. Hoke 2, Moses Hettinger, Tobias Hum&cut, C. G: Hix 2, J. L. Hendrix, T. D. Harrislj. Huey, Catharine Heilick Caleb Josey, Capt.R. J. Clutz, C..T. Kin8, G. W. King, W. M. Kincale, J. II. Limbaogh, J. J. Lee, M. Lamb, J. W. iLink, Mary a Locke, R. W. Locke, O. Link, H. ,awson, J Lbwry, J. Lyerly, Chas. Lieric, L. Lowrance, Miss L. M. Moyer, J. Mel ton, J. AS Mjscmore, J. Moore, Nancy Mav, S. Martin, Henry Mitchell, (col.) H. Moorc J. Mc Knight,i Mar Minor, Sarah Ann Nash, Alexan der Nash; J.;A; Necly, E. A. Propst, W; R. Proc tor 2,-Elizabth rarncll, Capt. D. L. Teeler, A.: Peringer, Join Rendleman, W. A. Robison, Ja cob Rendlenftn, D. H- Rice, Cathey Rice, W. R. Rough, E. Rofty, F. Revman, J. Russell,-John Reynolds, C.A. Rose, Eliza J. RedWine, Jesse Riter, W, J. Smith, J. Smith, Mary A. Spencer, raul A. Sealord. A. H. Shepperd, S. Spry, W. L. Smith, Thos. Sears, Peter Trexlcr, W. Towns- ley, C. Taylor, J. L. Thomason. W. Vincent, II. waugii, Jos Williams; feter wimamsan, Jonn Whitlock, Mjlley Waller, i ot27 i t JOHN A4 WE1KMAN, P.M. Through Tickets BLAND &DUPdW'S DAILY MAIL LINE, riAN BE OBTAINED AT THE MANSION HO J tel, Salisbury, JN. v., to Baltimore, via Wei don and Portsmouth, for $1T 50 To Richmond, via Raleigh,) Yt eldoU and Petersburg, tor . f. 14 OO -!i ARCH'D S. BR0V7N, Agent August Jlj! 1853, j . ;: 41 NOW IS THE TIME! TT"Trrn the view of cldsihg tip all my old busi f V ness, I will sell at each of our Courts in May. and August, ami at May Superior Court, a fine lot of Uuggies, Cnnrrages, small .illand Carts, Wagons, and Carryallsl either privately or publicly. ' . Elegant Bujrcies ean bo bought for $80 cash. Carryalls, iroh axles, $75. All else? proportioiKite- ly low. ; I wilj fell no work quality - of weed, iron and that is not of the best workmanship,: Those wishing to bii-y, cah'do so by calling at my shops, and in their purchases, savej 10 or 15 per .cent, on the job. ifjl. J. S. JOHNSTON. 18 March 3. " Jr. 1). S. PAUKEU TT AyTNG iiiernianently located in Mocksville,of II fers hisiprofessional services to Jhe public- Can be found $t the Davie Hoitol. OfReejustopposite Itotel.in .Bri.-honse. ' March 18, 1S5S :tl20 7 ! DRESS SILKS! I IC1I PLAIDS, BLACK, &c, just received at 11 Chauibcofs & Chambers' CHEAr STORE. PR. SWAN r FFERS Jl IS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES .'to the citsizens of Salisbury. jg'His (?ffic3 is opposite the Mansion Hote and adjoining Drs. Sill & Sill's Drug store, wher he can be found unless professionally engage J Marchl85o 4, ji : tfl8 v CARTER'S SP ANISH MIXTURE ! THE GRAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD ! Xot af particle of Merciiry in It ! 4 X ii'ifallli!e renwdy for Scrofula, Kind's X ivif;(lli,i!e renwdy fo Scrofula, King's Evil, Rheiuuisin, obstinatie Cutaneous Erur;"9, Jfiuiplcs or Pastilles on thej; Face, 'JUotches,' Boils, Chronic Sorl -Eyes, Ring i worm or Tetter, Scald Hood. Eul'ari&ment and Pain of -the Bones and Joints, stubliiprn- Ulcers, SypbilitTt Disordere,-Lum- bago, Siunalijcomplaints, and all diseases arising from an injudicious use of mercury, imprudence in life, or lmpuiaty of the blood. This valuable iledicine, Which has become cele brated for thij number of extraordinary cures effec ted through i,s agency, ha induced the proprietors at the urgen if request of their friends, to offer it to the public, which they do with the utmost confidence in its virtuesfand wondetful curative properties. The following certificate selected from a large num ber, are however, stronger testimony than the mere word of tho froprietors ; ami are nil from gentlemen well known fri their localities, and of the highest re-, spectability,)iany of them now residing in the city of Richmond Virginia. H ' . ' F. Boype Esq., of the iExchange Hotel, JUch mond, know S every where, says he has seen tho Medicine caljed Carter's Spanish Mixture adminis tered in ovcifin. hundred cases, in nearly all the dis eases for whfch it is recommended, with the most as tonishing gohd results. He says it is the most ex traordinary, ificilicine he has ever seen. ' Ague and J'ever Great Cure. I hereby certify, that for threi years I had Ague and Fever .of the most violentfleseription. 1 had'sevcral Physicians, took large quantities of Quinine, Mercury, and I be lieve all the tonies-advertised,l)nt all without any permanent rejief. . At last I tried Carter's Spanish Mixture : tw bottles of which effectually cured me.! and I am hafpy.'to say I have had neither chills orfl fever since. Jl consider it the best tonic in the world: and the onlyjlnndi'-ine that ever reached my case. ; i ! ..Y j : JOHN LONGDEN. -V Beaver Pajii, near Ilichmond, Va. C. B. Lite, Esq.ynow in the city of Richmond, and for man J years in the pist. ofliee, has such con fidence in th astonishing efficacy of Carter's Span ish Mixture Biat he has bought upwards of 50 bot tles, Which h has given away to, the afflicted. Mr. Luck says he-has never known itko fail when taken according to directions. ; Dr. Mixcra practicing physician, and formerly of the City lBatcl, in the City of Richmond, says he has w itnessed' in a number (of instances the effects of Carter's Sparjb Mixture which were most truly sur prising. 11c if ays in a casej of consumption, depen dent on the ljiver, the goort etlects were wonttcrtul indeed..; I :! I - . : : SAMrsp MlDrJNKKR, ofj thc firm of Drinker & Morris, Riehfttond, was cured of Liver complaint of 8 years staning, by tho use of two bottles of Car ter's SpaiiishjMixture. J Great curefof Scrofula; iTho Editors of the Rich mond EepuWicah had a servant employed in their press room, cired of violent Scrofula, combined with Rheumatisinirwhich entirety aisableo him tr.om work. Two bottle's jf Carter's Spanish Mixture made, a perfect cure uf him, anil the Editors,in a notice, say they " checrCplly-recoinnierid it to all who are alHie tcd with anySiliseat e of thoi blood." ' 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. r ' ,: JAMES M. TAYLOR, Conductor oriithe R. F; fc P. R.. R. Co., Richmond, Salt Jlhqum of 20 year standing Cured. Mr. John- Tn'om fsoJi, residing in the city of Rich mond, was cured by three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture of Salt Rheum, which he had nearly twenty years, and which all the physicians of the city could not cure.' Mr. Thompson is a well known merchant in the city ofi Richmond, Va., and his cure is most remarkable. '; i- sr .;;' Richard E. Wkst, of Richmond, waa cured of Scrofula, andfiwhat physicians called confirmed Con sumption, by three bottles of Carter's Sanish Mix-J mre. hi ' j -: . Edwin BujjsTos, Commissioner of the Revenue, .says he has Keen the good effect of Carter's Span ish Mixture jin a number bf Syphilitic cases, and says it is a perfect cure for that horrible disease, t Wm. G. ILVrwood, of Richmond, Va cured of Old bores ana Ulcers, which disabled him from walk ing. Took a few bottles of Carter's Spanish Mix ture, and waf enabled to walk without a crutch, in a short timefnermanentlv cured Principal .Depots at M. WARD, CLOSE A CO., No. 83 Maiden Lane, New; York, i f E. W. DYpTT k SONSj No. 132, North 2d St., riuiarteiphia. i - BENNETjl' & BEERS. jNo,-125 Main St,' Rich, mond, Va., an.d for sale by SILL & SILL. V Sept, 9, l53-1y45 f ' ' ; Salisbury, N. C. NOTICE. 4 PPLICATI0N will be made at the next session l of the'XJeneral Assemhly of North Carolina, to incorporsc- the Scoteh jlreland Lodge, No. 11, of Aneient rotk Masons. I t ' April 15, 1 851. . . '-" ' " ' 24 ;i. Land Deeds and Deeds of Trust, Mariage License, Writs of Ejectment, Witness , - .j icHt'ts, &a for sale-at tins othce. An agreeawe and Efficacious; Family ' - " Medicine, sanctioned and prescribed by THE MEDICAL FACULTY ! SILL'S -COMPOUND MRYTftMflANn The best and most certain remedy for tlie cure ol Dyspepsia, Indiges tion", Flatulency, iJver Com plaint, Nervousness, General -, Debility, &c., &c. And is especially intended and adapted to relieve the affections of Jemales and others of sor aeniary naDits ana pnrstuts. t O .5- Tiitsivaluable article exercises jj, 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, tnerehy establishing that just equi librium in all the functions of the system, which constitutes perfect health, t . ! ' ' ; ' To -those' who reside, or have been exposed in miasmatic regions, it will be found an admirable means of preventing and even curing Intermit tent Fever, Ague aiid Fever, &c, &c. as well as many of that longi train of tedidus, distressing and dangerous affections, so often consequent up on them, such, as,! Jenlarged Spleen, Obstructed Livei", Chronic Diarrhoea, &c.,f &c. It -"has also been: found, in many cases, to produce the most hajipy and enduring effects in 'many of those anomalous and nervous affections in females, for whiqh, as yet,-no: satisfactory mode of treat ment has been adopted. The vluc of this medicine is now no longer a matter of Vloubt. ; It has been fairly tested not only; in this community, but in various parts of the surrounding country in the towns of Char lotte: and SalKuury, and counties of Mecklenburg, RoWan, Iredell, Daviei Cabarrus, and Davidson, and in several of jthe principal cities and towns of South Carolina! From all these, the reports have been of the most satisfactory character, as numerous.' testimonials from individuals of the most respectable character amply testify. - Tjiis is no Quack Medicine -but one composed of ingredients well known to physicians, and dai ly ufeed by them, t It is from the judicious and hapy combination of .these, that new and valu able; properties are leveloped, which renders it so valuable in that wide range of affections in which it has obtained so high a character. The proprietors will, with pleasure, make known its constituent ingredients to any gentleman of the Medical Faculty. S ''' :'. Frcpared by SILL & SILL, sole rroprietors, Salisbury, N. J, and for sale by theii Agents m'North and South Carolina, Georgia and Aba bama.' . I July 1, 1853-6mo35 . spring! and summer . l,5 FASHIONS. AND NEW- - ; ARRIVAL OF CLOTHS, CASS1MERES, VEST- 1 ixgs; READY: MADE CLOTHIM, &c, &e. i i It. II. BEARD TT ASi the vileasnre of informing the citizens of 11 Salisbury arid the public in . general. that he has; just received a large assortment of the fines j i J - . and most fashionable Cloths, Cassimercs, Vesting, Rcady-Made .j Clothing, &Ci, for the Suiimier Wear. Alwajs on hand, Reradj'-Made Clothing . j. his own Manufacture, : Also-Fine HATS and CAPS , which cannot be cxcelledforneatnessanddurability Among his stock may be found gentlemen's Dness and Frock Coatsi Pants and vests, together with ah. - assortment of Bov's and Children's Clothing. His Stdck of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vest ings, will be sold as low as they can be purchased tn this part of the country, and made up in the best style of the aft, and with the-best trimmings which thei Northern market? can supply. j , : j Spring and .Summer Fashions for 1851. - :::-!;': -. JUST RECEIVED, : 'j," TaiWrs Shears, Points, Thimbjes, and Xcedles, always on hand for sale. -' ' I ' lie respect fun", 'invites the citizens1 of Salisbury and the public to call and 'examine for' themselves. Everj' cirort made to please both in price and quali ' tyj. - ' ' J '.. ,-' - ; ; Salisbury, March 31, !lS51. V tf 20 . TIN, SHEET IRON & COPPER WARE ( MANUFACTORY ! j Opposite Murphy's Granite Row ' - WILLIAMS BROWN ? ; TAKES this method of informing .the citizens of the surrounding; country, that he is Carry ing on in Salisbury, theabove named business iii all its different branches, and will always keep on hand fln assortment of Tin, Japan, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. House Rooting and Gut tering executed promptly. He would especially call attention to his sheet irorf STOVES with cast iron tops and bottoms for parlors or dining rooms. For beauty, comfort and cheapness, .they are un surpassed. : ij: . "'' : ' '.., j STILLS of all sizes, kept, for sale, and made to order at the lowest prices. Merchants, Pol lars and othersarc invited to give him a call as he is detemiinedto sell the above articleschcap er than any other house in the State. I : Country produce, old pewter and old copper, taken in exchange for work. " i i Salisbury, N. 'C, Dec. 2, 1853. ; I tf4 i HAND EOOMi! S. C. Mendenhall & King's EXCELSIOR i HAND LOOM!! ! i Paicnted IVovcmbcr , 1S52. rriHIS important labor saving machine, for do . I 'jmestic m'nnnfacturing, is destined to super code and drive out of use,. all other hand looms, that have their trcaddles operated byitho action l6f the feet, and the shuttle thrown by the hand.; a tie consiruction is. 1 . , s v Simple, Clicap and "Durable!' From its great simplicity it Is not 'subject to get out of order ; and the entire machine complete, can be made by any ordinary carpenter. The advantages it possesses over the old fashioned loom, consists in all its parts being' ; ' Scir-clianin&r, - - requiring no skill to weave, the treaddlcs being operated and the. shuttle thrown, both at the same instantjby the direct action of the lay with-. out the use oi cams or gear wheels itm the old loom,; it requires five awkward motions-to put one w.eft thread through on this but1 two simple motions. It j is neat and convenierit, only occu pying one haJf the space of the old 'clumsy loom. On tins loonn the weaver may make three times asmUch cloth with less labor. Any jne that can put a' warp in tno old loom can put one in this, without instruction. The cost is nd more than the old, and is equally adapted to all inds of do mestic weaving, j - , ; i This Machine supplies a long felt want in the West and South, where farmers growl their wool, hemp, flax and cotton, and where faetonea are scarce, weave their own cloth, bagging, linen; &c, BThe undersigned hayingbought the right for Rowan, Davie, Lredell and Mecklenhnf gcounties, would respectfully inform the citizens of each, that he will,: just as soon as he can put up looms, establish an agency in . Salisbury, fMocksrille. iStatcsville and Charlotte, Mmd keepon hand a supply far sale, j As this loom is jut the very thine for plantation use.: and has been so hichlv recommended yjrever introduced, he feels that it will be greatly to the advantage of the public to supply themselves. All orders addressed to Hie at Amity Hill, Iredell county, wiH be prompt ly attended to. ? A. W. MeliENKY - Jan. 27, .1854 . lyl3 POEISHED SEED CORAL "T7OR Necklaces, with .or without; clasps, new 1 uiiu utouiuui, j usi recciveu oy s March 1C 20 One door above Granite Row mm. - GOOD MEDICINES. STABl-EIl'S DIARRH(E A CORDIAL Is a pleasant Mixture, compounded in agreement with the rules of Pharmacy, of thearpeutic agents long known and celebrated for theirpecoliar efBca-; cy in curing DIARRHOEA, and similar affections of the system. In its action, it allays nausea and broduces a healthy condition of the) LIVER, thus removing toe cause at w same uiuo iuuv n cunu the disease. .";'- - STABLEE'S ANOBYSE CHEERY EXPECTORANT. Is confidently recommended to Invalids, a rssca -PARSED by any known preparation, for the cure of COUGHS, HOARSENESS, and other forms of Com mon Golds : BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CROUP, CONSUMPTION in an Early Stage, and for the RE LIEF of the Patient even in Advanced Stages of that Fatal Disease. ' I I It combines, in a 'scientific manner, remedies of long esteemed value, with others of more recent dis covery ; and besides its soothing nn4 tonic qualities, acts through the skin gently,, and with great effica cy, for the cure of this class of diseases.! , :. '-,.- j ' j I- i' ':' , The valuable Medicines above named have re cently Been introdf.1, with the approval of a num ber of the Medicae kofessios in the City of Bal timore and clsewhei and in practice have succeed ed most admirably"" curing the diseases for which they -are prewei IbiyThey arc offered to the Coun try Practitioner, aNMedlcius which he can in all respects dependupon, as prepare in agreement with the erperience of some of the most lrned and Jti dicious Physicians, and strictly in contojity with the rules of Pharmacy, and ascspecially-sei-ngijia convenience, who cannot so readily as the CityPhy. sician, have his own prescriptions compounded, i-y a practical f narmaceuusi. ; t i .' i- See the descnptive famphlets, to be had gratis .of all who have the Medicines for sale, containing recommendations trom Doctors Martis, Baltzeli., Addison, Pa t!tb, Handy, LOve, -ic. Doctor S B. 31artin says, "I dq: not hesitate to recommend your Dinrrhcen Cordial and. Anodyne Cherry Expectorant," &e. I j Doct. John Addison says, "It gives me muck pleasure to add my testimony to that of others, iw favor of the extraordinary cjjienr.y of your JJiarrhwa Cordiql,&c,; and of the Expectorant,, "I have no hes itation in recommending it as a most valuable med icine," Ac. , ; . i : - Doct. R. A. Tavse says be has used the Diarrhrra Cordial in his practice "with the happiest effect, and thinks it one of the most convenientNyid efficient combinations ever ofi'ercd to our profession." ' . . Doct. L. D. -Handy writes, "I hajve administered ypur Anodyne JErjieetorant in several cases of Bron chitis Affection, with the nxist.hnppy results, and from a knowledge of its admirable effects, I ean, with the greatest confidence, recommend it,10 Slc7 i Doct. TV. S. Love writes to us that he hasadmin- L iatered the j-jectorant to his wi fej who has had the Browhitis for Juurteen years, and that she is last re covering from her long standing malady.: It has in a few weeks done her mpre good than all the rem edies .she has heretotore used under able medical counsel, , 'I 'I ' '"."- : Sixteen of the hest Apothecaries ami Pharma ceutists in the City of Baltimore, write, 'Ve are satined the preparations known as Stabler' Ano dyne Cherry E.rpeetot;a nt and Stabler s Diarrluea Ihrdial, are Medicine of giieiT vai.fe, and recj "ejjh-ient for the relief and ero of the diseases for which they are recommct'led ; they, bear the evi dence of skill and care In their preparation and style of imtting up, and w taker pleasure in recommend ing theni." - .,'.'. j Twenty-Shvex ol the most respectable Mer chants,, residents or. Maryland, irginia and 5 oRth Carolina; who have sold and also used these medicines tiemselvcs, say, "From! our own ejrperi V' c and tlat of our eminmcrs, we do confidently j-eommead them ProoUo Public). Wehavenev cknoiin any remedies used for which they are pre sciibed, to be so efficient, and to ivc such- entire sajsfaction to all." j . .(. j . : the above notices ofrecommemiiation frdmroem- bei of the Medical Faculty, Puarmacectists of hii standing, and Merchants of the first respe.eta biliy, should be sufficient to satisfy all, that these meiicines arc worthy nf trial by tihe afflicted, njid that they are of a different stamp 'and class from the f'Quackery' and "(ere' AHs" so much iinposed up on the public. ! I . , For sale by Draggist', Apothecaries and Country ptorckeepers generally, i . . , E. II. STABLER A CO., ' ' , I Wholesale Druggists v -. 120 Pott Street, Baltimore. Agents in Salisbury X. C. SILL1& SILL! i FRASER & THOMSON, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Adger's North j Wharf, !:'; -": Charleston, sj C., Will attend to the sale of COTTON, TOBACCO, . FLOUR, aud -othlr COUNTRY PRODUCE. Frederick E. Fraser, j ' l'aul S. Thomson. ! August 11, 185:V ! lyll ! Harness ! ! . Harness ! ! Dealers in Harness of all Kinds Irouj $IO to 55 ! Five doors below the Post OiRce, Salisbury, N. C. "TT is unnecessary to state that the "Mountings I were brought from the "North, as every p son must know that sueh is the fact. : k.' '.vTUc public arc invited to call and examine their stock. , . ' ! GREENSBOROUGH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. f I "HE cost of Insurance on the mutual plan i$ L but a small sum, pomparcd with a joint stoci company. This company being located in the western part oi the state, consequently mucn the larger portion of the risks are m the n est. very many of .which-Qre m -the country, V The Company. is entirely free from debt; have made no assessments, and have a very large amount in cash and good bonds, and is therefore confidently recommended to the public. At the last Annual Meeting, the following Of ficers were elected for the ensuing year : . James oloan, President. . L- - " ' S. G. Coffin, Vice President. C. P. Mexdexiuli, Attorney. Peter' Adams, Secretary and Treasurer.. James Sloan, J J MebaneJ C. P1. Mendenhall, W. S. Rankin, K L F. Deems, J. M. Garrett, Jed. II. Lindsay, J. McConneL- of Greense boro' ; E. f . Lill adesboro';. W. P. Moor,- Newfiern ; H. H urwell, Henderson; Ji L; Bridges, Tarboro'; r: S. G. Coffin, Jamestown . W. A. Wright, Wilmington:! Dr. C. Watkins, Carolina Female College ;' John I. Shaver, Salis bury; JoimHi Cook, r ayetteville ; J. J. liiggs, Raleigh ; Robert E.I Troy, Lumberton ; Dr. Do, H. bcalcs, Lenox Castle. 1 PETER ADAMS, Secretary. W. H. CUMMLNG, General Agent. . . May 10, 1853. ..- ly.pd. NEGROES WANTED ! mnE SUESCRIDER IS NOW IN MARKET for 1 the purchase of OKE II1JXDRED AXD FIFTY SuEGROES, of all descriptions, for which he will pay the ; Very highest Prices in Cash. Persons wishing to dispose of any of this kind 'of property, will find it to their interest to make early application to him. MYER, MYERS. Communications from a distance promptly attend ed to. . Salisbury, July 29, 1853:39 J. " DUE NOTICE TO ALL!! yi LL persons who owe me by account or note r or contract to pay in lumber or produce, as the case may be, are notified to call at my office and pay up by the first day -of May, as Caleb Klutts, after that date wiU be my agent certain with additional fees, i J. S. JOHNSTON. March 20, 1854., j- i 20 G. A. MI"tXJSR, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, SALISBURY N. C. WATCHES! WATCHES! WATCHES!! f o -'--.. . W. R. WILSON ; i ,t'v: Has just returned from New York and Philadel phia with a large and beautiful stock bf John ston'is, M. E Tobias', Edwards', Cooper's, Fish er's, iPierson's andlBolds , : V 1 Gold and Silver Watched of the latest styles, and at various prices,' rang- -ing from S to $150..; . , - ' -" , . Hunting case French Watches, silver, 8 00 " . " : detached Lever extra quality, 26 00 Open face Quartiers, $8, $10, $12; V detached levers," $16, and $1 7 ; r ' Gold detached levers, $35, $40, $45, and $50 f Gold patent levers, hunting case, full jewelled $50, $65, $70, $75, $80, $95, $100, $110, -j ' : f i $130 and $150 ; - : v' ' Together with a large and wjell selected stock oif ) Jewelry Clocks, Cutlery; Pistols, j , Perfumery, Spectacles, Fancy Article,- ' t I Silver and Plated Ware. such as Tea and Table Spoons, Pickle Forks and Knives, Butter Knives, Salt Spoons, Teft and i . Table Forks, Castors. &.C., &c ' ; He invites all to give him a call and examine for7 themselves,, aiid any person in want of a good -Watch will do well to call soon, as a better stock of WATCHES never was offered for sale in Wee- ' -tern Carolina. ' : . . ! W. R. WILSON.' Salisbury, Sept. SO, 1853. 48 "Clocks, Watches, Jewelry; Music "Boxes, &c, repaired in the best manner, and warranted to perform well.-, v ' '' ' Roger's Liverwort : aiid Tar, : "OOR .the complete cure of coughs, colds, inflntn. JL , asthma, bronchitis, spitting of blood, and an, oiher Lim complaints tending to consumption. This preparation is getting into. use all over our country.. The numerous letters we receive from our j yatSons agen ts, inarming us of cures effected in their immeate neighbotboods, warrant us in saying it is "1 one. of th lst, if not he very best eough medicino ' ' now before r.epllbiic. , V almost invariably relieves, -and not unfrecncotiy culo, tjj Tery worgj; cases. ' When all other.ciqgh prepiiKtions.have failedVhls has relieved the patient, as INjsgisls, dealers in medicincsand physicHns can tes&y. Ask the agent ' -in your nearest town, wl.at has bceVhis experieace Of the effects of this medicine. If heVag been Bell- , ing iWor any length of time he will teuton it is the . 1 best medicine extant. ..Y :. , . N - Eelow we give a" few extracts from letters w have .'. receivedb-jtelyregardingthevirtnesofthismedifiine . ' Dr.;S. S. Oblin, bf Knoxville: Ga.; says : 1 hav been using your Liverwort and Tar very extensive- m my practice tor tnree years post, and, it is with pleasure 1 state my behet in its superiority over all other articles with which I am acquainted, for which. ii is recoiuriiended."-' ' . - . Messrs. Fitzgerald t - Benners. writing fronr ' " Waynesville, N. C. says': The Livewort and Tar is li becoming daily more popular in .-.this country, and ' we think instly sol Ail who have tried it speak in i 'commendable terms of it, and say it is . very be'nefi- ' cial in lUieyiating tne complaints lor which it is re commended, j Oar agent in Pickens District, S. C.-Mr. S. R."Mc- Fa.ll, assures us 'that he uses it with great benefit in j his own ftitnilVj-and recommends it to his neighbors. ' lie gives an instance of a negro woman, in his vicin- ' lty, who" had been suffering with disease of the lungs for years, attended with severeough, who was re- . lieyed-by the Liverwort and Tar. . : buch are the good reports, we hear of this medi cine j from all parts of the South...-For a report of -the surprising cuiyf s it has performed in the Wertern and Northern and Eastern States, we would invito, the suffering patient to read the-pamphlet which ac . companies each bottle. To all, we-say, have hope, have hope. i ' ''(- ; "' - ;.. . Try the medicine: Ec warned in season; And . neglect iiot that cough which is daily jweakeaing ' ' your contitntion; irritatlngj your throat and lujngs . andyivititigon thr.t dreaa-uiscase,consumption,when so soothing and healing a. remedy can be obtained as Ir. Rogers' Sjrup of Liverwort and Tar. Lcware of-Counterfeits and base imitations ! The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, on the en graved wrapper around each bottle. , - ' Pj-ice, SI per bottle or six bottles for $3. Sold , i wholesale! and retail bv SCOVIL & MEAD j 111 Ghartres st. bet. Conri and St Louis, N. 0... Sole o gents for. the Southern States, to whotai all or- ' dcrs and ajiplications for agencies must be address-' ed.l Sold by Murphy, McRoric & Co., Sill k Sill, - Salisbury; Mnrphv & Rlack, Concord; Earnhardt, & Sullivjin, Gold Ilill; Marshall & Parker, Albe- marie ;'R. F. Simonton t. Co., Statcsville; Rose A Crenshaw, Mocksville; King A Hege, Lexington.. - May. IS', liSot.. ; ., -.' . 6m . Guysos Yellow-Dock and h:I Satsaparilla ' , - IS no pnt up an the largest size bottles, and is ae- : " . inowledcrcd-ta be the he.t Sarsaparilla made as is certified bv tlie wonderful cures it has performed. -1 " the original 'copiifs of which arc itl the possession of the proprietor, ileuxcuiber this is the only true and ' , original 'article, f' Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial com- i plaints, cancer, gangrene,', rheumatism, and a vast variety oi other iliseafcs are speedily and perfectly ,, cured by the uc of this medicine. Read the follow- : ins: cemfaeato. 1 Tallapoosa, Ala., J.an. 2, 1852. . l)ear Sin. I fend ou this to eertify to' you that ': your Extract of YeJlow Dock ahd Sarsaparilla' has performed one oi fche most wondertul cures on me that has ever been cuetteu on man. : I have lcen afliietod for 40 years, with crnption ; on my legs and E'et ; in- IMS they got so bad that I had tolgo on.cTuJches, and in 1849 1 had one leg amputaled above the knee. In about 9 months af ter my other legi broke out in large eating and run-.- .tr ning sores from iny knee to my foot, and discharged v a -great deal oljoBensive mailer. JViy groin also . broke but ih hirsrc'hiles, which discharged much of- i . fensive matter, and at the same time my left hand broke out Jn large ranning.gores nearly to my elbow. The misery that I hove suffered for tho last two years I cannot describe to you. : I was in such ago- . Jiy that I never rested day or .night. " . In October last my son brought me one of yonr ' bottle wrappers ; I read it, and foundarecord of som wonderful cures perlormed by -your 'Extract of 1 el- low Pock and Sai-fnparilla,' I sent and got two bot tles of it, and commenced taking it. in two weeKs to my great astonishment my sores all became easy, and I could sleep nil night, a thing I had not done. for two years. W hen 1 had wcn six bottles, my sores had nearly all healed- My sores got well ae if bvt enchantment. : 1 have now used in all eight bt- ( ties oPyour ' Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparil- 1 : la,' and 1 now consiflcrmy selfiwell. ': I v L I entreat nil of the afflicted to try this medicine, fof I believe it will cure any known disease iri the world. ' Lav aside all prejudice and just try it, and . proclaim its great worth to suffering mankind and ' entreat them to take it, lor it will cure them. , . , ' My case is well known in alarge portion of South ' Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, and if any should -doubt the above cure, I invite them to call on me, and I will -show them the stcars I can be found in Tallapoosa co., Al., 1 mild from Stoe's frry.i . ' . , j -j." , HEXAJAII IIUGUES. The Yellow J)0ck and Sarsaparilla is peculiarly adapted for females of delicate health, resulting from . irregularity of menstrual discharges, and other dis eases peculiar to their sex. Thcjiroprietor has in his possession a great number of certificates of cures, perfoi-mcd of the above, deseription. We assure dio afflicted, that a bottle or two of Dr. Guysatt'a Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla will at once , r . regulate those dif&cnlties and renew the natural en- " ergies. . Put. up in quart, bottles. Price $1 per bot tle. ' Sold wholesale and retail by i- ' s 4 i - . SCOVIL k MEAD, 111 Chartrc's street, New Orleans, ficncral-'Agenta , for-the Southern States, tffwhom all orders mustbe addressed; and by Murphy, McRorie & Co 8illA. j tSill, Salisbury ; Murphy & Black, Cbncord ; Barn hardt Sullivan, Gold nm : Marshall 4 Parker, Alliemarle ; Rose A Crenshaw, Mocksville ; R. P. Simonton & Co.,j Statesville ; King k Hege,l Lex-V ington. . i May 19, lS54r-6m29 ; WORTH & ELLIOTT, v Successors o Jf. D. WUllams,. , (TJ FORWARDIXG & COMMISSION MERCIIAKIS, v:. r ; WMMmmwm&xmmj I3.cs. .-. J. A. WORTH. - W. P. ELLIOTT ; Ecbruary. 4, 1853. . . . , '-.-.'. EICHWINE & HAKE.IS0N, General Dry Goods, Cutleryi!1 i . . IIardware Crockery, v. "i . ' . .- .: - ; . , AND: -; - .. ... Grocery Merchants, NO. 76, ; ! AUSBtTRV, sr. c April 15, 185-1 - .v-;;::':tf. blank; warrants; FOR SALE IIEIIC. I 'hi t J ; -
The Salisbury Herald (Salisbury, N.C.)
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June 2, 1854, edition 1
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