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WESTJEMN DEPOT ' ' -. j - for - - : DRUGS, MpfflNES, CHEMICALS, &c. I SILL & SILL. : -i-' v' Druggists and Practical Cfccinists, opposlte'tlie Mamlon Hotel, ' -V.; ALISBUllY, K C. i! I Is addition to tlieir stock, already among the largest and most complete in the'State, continue Sgnake daily additions of almost eTery jthing in their line of business : embracing : - Iru?s, Medicines, Clienilcals, Sui-glcal Instruments, . v. x-etriumery, uye-siuns, varnisnes, I'aints, - j - Brushes, Glass, &c, &c, &c They cannot but be sensible of tbe flittering evidences" of the appreciation of their efforts to es tablish in Western lorth Carojma, ai great Depot Merchant, the Planter and all i&thers,j may always in their line; arid at prices vastly lower than ever which will compare most favorably with the prices I Both-Partners being regnlarJ.Graduates in Medicine, and having had long experience in their business, and devoting themsevesdiiigently to their duties, will guarantee perfect satisfaction to all purchasers, as well in the quality iof their goods, the neatness nd care with whih "they axe jmt'up arid packed, as in the vjery lo prices at which they will be sold. -TEB3IS CASH. j- Sept. 30::::48 "; '. : r ; - - . : HO! FOR SOUTH. TROY AND EAGLE MILLS!!! A MIXE OF WlilLiTII ! A little more help and its riches yhall he developed to the.'attonithment of the world yind to, the enrich- ment of the Soutfi.f j TIIE proprietor of Eagle Mills and South Troy (the most, important real estate in the South, and comprising water powers of Inestimable value,) nothing daunted by a degree of bublic neglect, are pushing forward. Their mottcf is, "ONWARD! OXWAED I" and so far, their laborsi have been ' handsomely rewarded. $4,000, ielean cA, in elev en months, is not to be sneered agt. And if .this sum an be realized by a limited imuetihcnt of capital, what could not be done by a libes-al and full handed .company ! And will not money; men. give their at tention to this jlocality and its threat inducements for the investment of capital ? i Its intrinsic and prospective value has been estimated at $2,700,- r000 ! ! ! .Very comfortable sum) t&at : and ought not," ' the subscriber thinks, to be doomed unworthy at tention of millionariei. At one time it'iwas within the reach of men of small mean thosd who boast iof their 20, 30, and 50 thousand dollars.. They must be satisfied, now, with simply seeing theland .of promise. They are invited i come and take a took and perhaps they may be Ratified jwith a brief ; talk about trading for interests.! But liberal men, with handsome means, are thofe who will receive ' . attention : Come forward genjjleinen, 1 here is the place for your money, and the pace that will rapay ' you double for'every dollar expended. $1,000 a . : year for 25 years, are$100,00 dear over and above; expenses. Money willgmake money. 'It " .strangely multiplies itself, and jj that very rapidly, Vhen properly used. Will you 4pmo ? Come if you wilL" If not, why, we'll go ontas' we have done : We'll do the best we cau : "We'll .continue to im--prove thU valuable- property, ilowly and surely, We'll introduce one thing after another until the ground is occupied. We will npt only (live by it, . but make money. Poor men who want work shall find here constant employment! and good Wages. No difficulty about it Eagle Stills and South Troy are bound to go ahead, just assure as the sun shines and that the rain falls to wafer the earth. The Southern country shall feel it benign influence, and fejoice ia ite prosperity, guid when wex have . done with it, all men shall eallfus blessed.1 ANDREW BAUUAKLY. Jan. 27, 1S51. -1 13 ;P,.S, The location and utheradvantages of South . Troy and Eagle Mills, propcrt understood and ap preciated, would hardly fail ofirresting the serious ' . attention of the friends of theft Western Rail Road - .extension. It is our intention to collect Inclina tion -on this subject, with a vie of urging upon the public arid the Legislature, tbj; claims jof this sec- - lion ; aud have but. little doubt! that if facts of suffi cient importance shall be adduced, South Troy arid Eagle Mills, will be speedily onnected with Salis bury by railroad as it ought Uj.be, and thence with - the markets of. the world. To? this end, a survey of the route between the two plajpes shall be made in 4ua time South Troy wuletp long become a man jatactunng city; ana nencciaj necessity 01 increasji V .vantages or sucn a .vantages of such a onldteH poV Lk. taLVf the merchantile and mechanical tnleTcts or ury ; Doctors, Lawyers and Ipivines, pre also con 1 cerned, and would all be Uenfefitted, A. ts. MOVV'S THE TIME! R1NTIXG! PTTHE proprHbtors OF TIIE lltw - " Wbi ftnd f dTOeatf respectful- toltS XiM lv inform the ptiblic, thaf having just f ronoivoil an. tt.rlriitlnnn.1 shinnlv of !TYPE, PAfER, OARDS, tc, of the very best qualitywhich, added to their formetstock, far surpassing fy otuer-in tnig sec tion, they are now prepared do j BOOK and joirriupiNG jn all its various styles, and at a' small advance fin Xorthern prices. - Our materials fojr large Bills are unsurpassed. Those bjving" printing to do .either in " ' i ! ' ; PLAIN OR rANOY STYLE, ! ; are invited to call. No paps snared to give sat isfaction. On hand a large ihpply jof ! satin enam elled Boards for large Cards. I j. MILLER 4 JAMES. . Salisbury, July 29, 1853. jj , COUIIT BLiiXKS I We are prepared to furnisl Clerks, 'Sheriffs, and Constables, with Blanks of evfry variety, printed on the best of paper, at fair prices. t - ! S Traveller i Statcsyille, Iredell: County, N, C. rpHE undersigned having purchased the X above named Hft tel. f F. Harbin L would inform the public, that they are now prepared to receive amfaecommbdate board ers and travellers Nq exeytions will be spared , o satisfy those who' may pFayor u with their ? patronage, . ' ' - 1. JAMES A. SCROGGS, ; - A. M. nVALKEK. .March lTth 1853-21. -I i V JAMES W4DICK, Forwarding and I Comniission MERCII FATE' Jan.-27, 1834.. 13 : r Ulustrative and Constructive ' GUAMJttAR, I . ?"TQS new an4 valuhle wk ia now ready for. sale, and may be had by applying to Rev W. Pewett, Morganton ; W M. J'ewett, and James Harper, Esqrs.,' Lenoir ; Bp;ncer Eave and Rev A. Hamby, RutherJbrdt6n!;-Col. Har ,pex, Pattertod, Long and Oxjbrd, Little River ; Flowers & Smith, Rocky Sprifigs ; G jiither & Co., Eagle Mills ; Gen. Jones, Willamsbui-g; Graham, Weaver & Co., Snow Creek Jame & Vestal, and Watts, Tomlin& Co., an the Author at New -Institute..- " j. I ' - Pripp, 50 cents, sent free f postage to any Post Office, by addressing th Autber, at New Institute, or James II. JJnni, jSalJsbury, N. C. Liberal deduction made to wholesale; purchasers. The superior excellence of tljiis work consists in itis being based upon the Philosophical and Con ptructive principles of the !riglishi Language; also in presenting an illustrtjon of tome pf the r inost dilficult principles of tle Siiieice of liHW- 1 guage. , . I . July.7, 185i tf37. -fc Dr. D. S. JAM.EJl HAVING permanently located in Mocksville, of fers his professional serfices to ihp publicr? .Panbefpnn4atthefia?iHot4. j Office justopposita Hotel iii Brick-house. : Maich 18, 1853 :tf20 4- DR. SWAN OFFERS, HIS PROFESStONALj jSERVICES to the citizens of Salisbtjry. J"IIis Office is opposite the Mins.ion Hote and. adjoining Drs. Sill & Silf s Drug store, wher he can be found unless proftjssipaally engaged "Marchl853. 4, . i tf!8 Land l)eeds and Deds of Trust, Jklariape License, Writs of fEjectment, Witness J.ickets, ,&c., f Mlefat $hig office. : I Rest ITEYlLXiE, N. -44, 1 tor Medicines, ate, where the Physician, the be sure of finding a full supply of every article before known in this part of the country; and of Goods of similar quality, in any- part of the. DR. STRONG'S I -COMPOUND SAMT1YE FILLS. TIIESE Pills are' entirely Vegetable, and are a most superior medicine in the cure of all Bilious Complaints, Chills and Fever; Dyspepsia, Costive-n-css,. Liver Comjlaint, Jaundice, Sick Headache, Scrofula,: Salt Rheum, Fevers of all kinds, loss of Appetite, Obstructed and painful Menstruation, and all lingering diseases. ' As a Eemale medicine they, act like a charm, and when taken according to the directions, they never fail to cure the worst eases of Piles, after ail other remedies fail. ; ' They purify the blood, equalize the calculation, re store theXiiver, Kidneys', and other' Secretory Or gans t$ a healthy tona and action; and as an Anti Bilious Family Medicine they have no equal. Price 25 cents per box. Also, . DR. STROM'S PECTORAL STOMACH PILLS. A remedy for Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Consumption, Nervous Diseases, Dyspepsia Costiveness, Erysipe las, Disease of the Heart, Iuflamation and Pain in the Chest, Back and Side, and all diseases arising rom a deranged state of the Stomach, and .to re lieve the distress and bad feeling from eating too hearty food, in weak and dyspeptic habits. Warranted to be purely Vegetable. These Pills act as an expectorant, tonic, and Aperi ent One 25 eent box possesses three times more power to cure diseases than a one dollar bottle of the Syrups, Balsams, or Sarsaparilla that was ever made, and a simple-trial of only one box will prove thisTmportant truth. . They promote Expectoration, loosen the Thlegm, and clear the Lungs and other Secretory Organs of all morbid matter, and there Is nofanother remedy in the whole Meteria Medica capable of fmparting such healing properties to the Lungs and Vital Or gans as these Pills'. They cure Costivencss, produce a good, regular Appetite, and strengthenthe System. Price 2 j cents per box, containing 25 doses of medicine. Call on the Agents who sell the Pills, and get the Planter's Almanac gratis giving full particulars and certificates of cures. Both kinds of the ahnvo nnmnl ViWa nrn f, ,r snla m oamuuijr, ujr ij lij a, oiLilij 1U OUCOra Uy J. II. HODGEXSi QO., who also keep a supply of Dr. Spencer's Vegetable Pills, and Dr. Hull's cele brated Pilhvwhich stop the Chills and Fever the firt day, and do not sicten the stomach or operate 04 the bowels., Ausr. 5. 52::lv41 .i:..l, L CTT I I. out . i n j i T REMOVAL ! ! ! WEW GOODS ' . ' ; . AND ' : . : 'Wilful "sl.ll D. BR0H N & LE3ILY "tTTOULDD RESPECTFULLY AJfNOUXCE 1 f to the public, that thrv have removed to So. a in the J-,UKANITFaEUIL,I)IXG, tueir ,7 SPRING and SUMMER STOCK OF GOODS, v : whinh is the most VARIED and COMPLETE Stock of STAPLE AXD FAXCY DRY; GOODS, that we have :ever offered to the pubhc.-iAvhe have the greatest variety of. LADIES' DRESS GOODS and GENTLEMEN'S WEAR of the best and most fash ionable styles. Our stock is too numerous to give in detail ; we invite the attention of the Ladies to - ' ; our stock of ; DRESS SILKS, Crape de Paris, Shallys, Embroideriest' . " Mantillas,. Ribbands, 2onnets, Shoes, Embroidered Pocket Handkerchiefs. AVe also invite the Gentlemen's attention to our Stock of j , Cloths, Casfcimeres, Vcstinffs, : Stocks, Cravats, Shirts and Collars. ' 1 Fine Pump sole Boots and Shoes Hats, " j TIIE FINEST LOT OF READY MADE CLOTHING, in the market." We hope all who want GOOD S , will give us a call,-as we will spnre no pains to show goods, and never bet offended if they do Tit suit. . We would here Sender our thanks to the public far the very liberal patronage that we have receiv ed since we have been in business, and we hope to continue to m.erit the confidence of our customers. All we want is a trial so give - us a call, and you will be pleased.' . " " ' I , - J. D. BROWN i LEMLT. Salisbury, April 15. 1854. r tf24 ; P.. S. We have a remnant of Hardware, such as Shovels an I Hoes, and also Crockery; which we will' sell lower than they can be bought elsewhere, as we want to get out of the trade, and give our attention entirely to the Dry Goods. : . -- - i J.D. BKOWN 4 IjEMLY. MANSION HOTEL SALISBURY, K. C. THE undersigned having taken charge of this long established HOTEL, situated on the North Corner of the Court House, respectfully informs the travelling public that it will be her aim to keep up to the fullest extenf, the reputa tion which this House has heretofore sustained for its comfortable- accommodations, abroad. No pains or expense spared to render- satisfied all who may favor her withji call. From her long experience, she ia confident none will , have eause to complain. . - r - . - . , . . iThe House will, at all times, pe suppled with a' sufficient number of well trained and attentive servants, and the furniture kept in the best or der." . : ' - THE TABLE shall constantly be supplied with the very best the market can command. j TOE STAGE OFFICE For all the principal Stage Lines is kept at this Hotel. The great Northern and Soutliern Mail Lines arrive and depart Daily "also, the "Weicrn yia Lincoln ton to Ashville, Tri-weekly. . TIIE STABLES Attached to the Hotel are, large, comfortable, and attended by the very best Ostlers in the country.- . 1 . I j Trusting that by strict attention to the wants of the public, not only to retain the liberal pa tionage heretofore bestowed on the Hotel, but to merit an increase. 1 - ANN BROWN. Salisbury, Qec. 16, 1853. M tf8 YADKIN HOTEL, BY W. LONG, ; YADKINVILLE, N. C. TT1HE Proprietor having completedihis block J of biiildings in the Town of YADKIN VILLE, would respectfully inform his numerous friends and, the travellingLpublic that he is now prepare ea to accommodate in the most hospitable man ner, all who may give him a call. Members of.the Bar may find unusual accom modations at this House, as a number of Offices have been fitted up for their special benefit. - In4 addition to the above, the Proprietor has good STABLES and an attentive- set of OST LERS. No pains will be spared to enhance the comfort of both man and beast. May 19, 1854, - j g9tf Rowan House. BY ROBARDS. THIS House has acquired ia reputation which ve ry properly places it among the first class Hotels of the State. There maybe found here all that per tains to the real comfort and enjoyment of its guests. Before its enlargement, the Rowan House was re nowned for its quiet, its good management and neat ness, and more so now since the extensile improve ment made by the present proprietor, (who is the real owner and not lessee, ) rendering itj one "of the largest, and in all other essentials, ainong the Best Houses iii the Southern Country!. The Housejost of the servants, an- extensive vegetable gaitrb, w ith a farm well wooded, 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 and soft beds, nice white walls,! . , j - ' . -. A Table bountifully spread with every variety of creature comforts. The pro prietor's personal attention being bestowed upon the comtort and convenience of its guests. . j , I . -His success, and the continuous increase of his eustom justifiesHhe belief that the proprietor pos sesses the qualifies and accomplishments of a good landlord. In fact, if the traveller or sojourner in Salisbury wishes to feel at honie, just let him pall at " "Slaughter's Old Point, Comfort," j and state his wlnts to RobaRds, and he will straight way find himself in the enjoyment of as much com fort as Can fall to the lot of man away from his own , fire-side. : " i . The House, it is true, hag been for 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 backyard rill ed with lumber, and a sufficient number of hands employed to complete in a short time, a large and splendid three story addition to the old Rowan. The accommodation for horses alre'adymuch en ' largcd. '. j . . r. j Twice the number of excellent servants have been procured'for another year, and most supei ior Ostlers attending the stables; the barns kept filled with the very best 01 all Kinds ot provenaer. .... I . ! H. L. ROBARDS. Salisbury, De?mber 28, 1852. ; 9 STAGE OFFICE. From and after the first; day of January, 1853, the Rowan will be the Stage House, and the propri etor the agent ; ! ! " f I ; . For Waddell's line of mil coaches direct from Salisbury to Raleigh. J - ; . For Warlick's mail line Of coaches from Salisbury to Morganton, which is continued by Chunn direct to Asheville. I i .". ; - . For C. Lucas "A Co.'s splendid line of four horse post coaches, from Salisbury to Charlotte. , ' And for their line of four horse post coaches from Salisbury to Danville,! via Lexington, Jamestown, and Greensboro, and ;on to Richmond, a., in 48 hours. i 5 -. NEW COMBINATION ! Wm. J. Plummer, Saddle, Harne AKiD SHOE 1 ' Ui: MANUrACTURER, j TAKES this method of informing his custom ers and the; public jgenerally, that having recently visited the cities of Baltimore, Philadel phia aud New York, where he purchased all the necessary materials to carry on the Harness, Sad dle, Boot and Shoe business, at the lowest jCash prices, he is "now; fully prepared to manufacture all articles in the'.various branches'of his busi ness, as good as the tes and to sell them as low as the lowest. - ' . . T i -l -j j . He would say to the public tliat his material for Coots and Shoes is of the very best and his work-r men unsurpassed for mechanical skill. ! Hcs de termined to give satisfaction to all in want of lloots and Shoes. i " j i- His Harness will compare with any made North or South, for either beauty or durability. On hand and for sale a large lot of - - ' iinrTiT.i :!" I , iivwiis mA.m v - c- - - I We liberally sustained him, and promises for the fu ture. to leave nothing undone to merit not only a continuance but an increase, "t' " '1 -. Salisbury, Dee. 23, 1853. lyd ji PROCLAMATION. TO THE CITIZENS OF EOWAN. PULVERMACHER'S! - Hydro-Electric Voltaic Chains, CON prc ONSTRUCTED to be worn next to the skin, rodurinj; a constant uninterrupted electro mag' netism- effecting1 immediate relief, from all acute pains and permanent cure of all Neuralgic Diseases. I'ulvermachcr s i-lectrie Chains, were; hrst used in France, three years since, for the cure of nervous diseases, "and after being submitted to the most tho rough trial, in every Hospital in Paris, iby the most learned 1 rofessors in that city, they were recom mended to the Government of France, -ho granted a patent for the discovery During the years 1851-2. they were introduced miuermany, Austria, Prusis and England, and one year since, introduced and patented by the united fctates Government, j Host aHtjuHihig L uresof Kneuuiausnr, painlul and swelled Joints, Neuralgic of the face, , Deafness, Blindness, Hysterics,' Dyspepsia, St; Vitus Dance, Palpitations of the Jleart,- Periodica Headache, Pains from Indigestion, Ulteric Pains. Every dis ease, called Nervous, is quickly and rapidly cured, by simply wearing the Chain for a few hours each day. The Chains were, first introducejd into New York, where they were exhibited to Prof's Mott, Van liuren, Post, Curnochan, Who readily discovered that they possessed strange and singular power of instant ly relieving pains, whenever applied, and by their recommendation,: and influence, they were introduc ed into the different Hospitals of New York, and are now in daily use in those institutions, in the treat ment and cure of the above named diseases. No other medical agent in the wirld can pro duce so many , well authenticated certificates of cure, from scientific Physicians and intelligent Patients as may be found in each : pamphlet, which may be obtained (gratis) at the Drug Store of SILL & SILL, who are the sole agents for Salisbury and vicinity,' and who will explain the 'manner of use, to any one wno may apply. , j- t .. In the city of New York, at the General Office, 568, Broadway, there are daily being sold, from for ty to sixty Chains, and the sale and demand in Bos ton is as great in j proportion to the population,, al though they have only been introduced 3 months. The Chains are easily Worn, and are equally ap nlicable to all classes of persons, the child as well as the adult, and are always rtdy for use never get out vi repair ana as mociran arucie 01 ornament, as they are a valuable means of nre. -j - 1 The prices of tBe Chains are $3 and $5,18 and 30 links, and can be sent by mail, to any part of the State, by addressing SILL A SILL, only agent in Bailsbury. 1. SXEJUN JSKTi 568 Broadway 1. X, Gen. AgenW- ' Jan. , 1854-i-ly 1 0. Dr. R. P. Bessent, EESIDENT SXfRGEON; DENTIST, COXCOBD, X. C! , X) ESPECTFULLY informs the It) citizens of Cabarrus and the surrounding country, tHat he may be found at Harris' Hotel, at all times, except when professionally engaced, and will be pleased to re ceive the calls bf all ; those, who may require his professional services. I , i ' i Communications by mail or otherwise, promptly attended to. i j ' i i Feb. 10, 1853 ly). j" . ' I : FRENCH, CHINA ,1,7 , . i- . v v ; ! I 'AND . I '. j GLASS WARE!! Salisbury, April 20, 1854. 'T'lIE subscriber is in receipt of a most magnificent X. lot. of ireneh China, consisting in part ofv , Flow er Vases, ToUet Bottles, Card and Jew el Baskets, Candle Sticks, Coffee Cups and Fruit Stands, I ' ALSO ' j i J" - CUT AND PRESSED GLASS PITCHERS, Decanters, Celery Stands, Bowls, Sugar and Preserve j Dishes, Goblets,! Tumblers, Wine, Jelly and Champaigne Glasses, . , ' ' ,&c,4 &c. : ; - j: .- Don't forget to call at the; SALISBURY EMPORI UM, j ! ' E. MYERS, 25 M I No. 4 Granite Building LEATHER BELTING or BANDS OF different widths, made from the best Nor thern LeatherL .-stretched piece by piece by powerful machines cemented and Hvetted, kept for sale at the Factory i this place, jat New York prices; 1 i , J. u.jtAlriJNb. Salisbury Jan. 25, 1854, 1 j 13 H. L. if . I CARTER'S - SPANISH MIXTURE ! THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD ! .Not fi particle of Mercury In it 1 . - AN infallible remedy for Scrofula, King's EviL Rheumatism, obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the 'Face, Blotches, Boils, Chronie Sore F.yes Ring worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Enlargement; and Pain of the Bones and Joints, stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitf-Disorders,.Lum-bago, Spinall complaints, and all diseases arising from an injudicious use of mercury, imprudence in life, or impurity of the blood. This valuable Medicine, which has become cele brated for the number of extraordinary cures effec ted through JhJ agency, has induced the proprietors jo at the urgent request of their friends, to offer it to the public, wnicn tney ao witn the utmost commence in its virtues and wonderful curative properties. The followinlg certificate selected from a large num ber, are however, stronger testimony than the mere word of the proprietors ; and are all from gentlemen well known a their localities, and of the highest re spectability ;imany of them now residing in the city of Richmond, Virginia. lit F. BornE, Esq., of the Exchange Hotel, Rich mon(L known, every I where, says he has seen the Medicine cabled Carter's Spanish Mixture adminis tered in ovei a hundred cases, in nearly all the dis eases for which it is recommended, with the most as tonishing gqbd results. He says it is the most ex traordinary medicine he has ever seen. Ague and'jFever Great Curs. I hereby certify, that for three years had Ague and Fever of, the most violentjdescription. I had several Physicians, took large quantities of Quinine, Mercury, and I be lieve all theTonics advertised, but all without any permanent rblief. At last I tried Carter's Spanish Mixture ; two bpttles of which effectually cured me, and I am happy to say I have had neither chills or fever since, y I consider it the best tonic in the world and the only, medicine that -ever reached my case. ; f f ! . JOHN LOXGDEN. Beaver Dm, near Richmond, Va-. C. B. Lcck, Esq now in the city of Richmond, and for many years in the post offiee, has such con fidence in tlte astonishing efEiy of Carter's Span ish Mixture that he has bought upwards of 50 bot tles, which he has give away'to the afilieted. Mr. Luck says he has never known it to fail when taken according tojdireetions. ' ! : '. Dr. MiNGfi a practicing 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 prising. Hq says in a case of consumption, depen dent on the Liver, the good effects were wonderful indeed. f ' ' v. . 1 ; ; j - Samuel M. Drinker, of the firm of Drinker & -Morris, Richriiond, was cured of Liver complaint of 8 years standing, by the use of two bottles of Car ter's Spanish Mixturei 1 Great euro of Scrofula. The Editors of the Rich mond Republican had a servant employed in their press room, eared of violent Scrofula, combined with Rheumatism, which entirely disabled him from work. Tnrn I . 1 Partiir'fl Rrfnifc1 :Mivhira moa n perfect cure &f him, arid the Editors, in a notice, say ! they " cheerfully recommend it to all who are afllic- y ted with anyXdisease Of the blood." Still anotlier cure of Scrofula. I had a very val uable boy cifred of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Mixture. ; I Consider it a trulv valuable medicine. -l -JAMES M. TAYLOR, Conductor oi the R. F. 4 P. R. R. Co., Richmond, v.. y 1;. , ' r-' Sail RKium of 20 yean standing Cured. Mr; John Thompson, residing in the city of Rich mond, was ci-edby three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture of Salt Rheum, which he had nearly twenty years; and wjiich all the physicians of the city could not cure. -'Mi-- Thompson is a well known merchant in the city oijL Richmond, Va., and his cure is most remarkable, if; RichIrd E. West, of Richmond, was cured of Scrofula, anc what physicians called confirmed Con sumption, by three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mix iure. ' i ; Edwin Bl'rton, Commissioner pf the Revenue, says he has sjeeu the good effeets of Carter's Span ish. Mixture ri a number of Syphilitic cases, and says it is a perfect cure for that horrible disease, Wm. G. H4RW00D,; of Richmond, Va., cured of Old Sores and Ulcers, which disabled him from walk ing. !Took a, few bottles of Carter's Spanish Mix ture, and was enabled to walk without a crutch, in a short time permanently enred. 'Principal Repots at M.WARD, CLOSE A, CO., No. 83 Maiden Lane, New York. E. W. DY6TT & SONS, No. 132, North 2d' St., Philadelphia ' 1 BENNETf & BEERS, No, 125 Main St., Rich mond, Va., and for sale by! B SILL t SILL, apt.ly4j i 1 Salisbury, N. C. - TSou! TTDUJ' -Court of pieai Term,. I .uaj Jacob Bostian, Jun.i John Bistian, D. J. Bos- tian, H. H. Maxwell and win, Mary, Harriets. Bostian and Hannah R. Boslftn, ts. Josiah Bos tian and Uriah Bostian, Defendants. UJevisavit rVel..Jyon. 1 iT-appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Josiah Bostian, one of the Ldjjaiees and Heirs at Law of Ju'cob Bostian, Sea, dee'd, lives be yond the lints of this State it is therefore, or dered, that publication be mle in the " Rowan "Whig and Wtsltern Advocate-' published iii Sal isbury, for the space of six weks, notifying the said Josiah Bostian to be antmppear at the next Term of the TCourt of PJeas in Quarter Sessions, to be held fop the County of Jredell, at the Court House, in Sfatesville, on thej third Monday in August next tnen ana thereto pieau, answer or demur to th4. issues in this case, or judgment pro'Obnfessowill be taken against him. . ltness M. Jr. Freeland, Clerk of our said Court at Office, the third Monday in May A. D. 1854. i j i '-.f "-M. I. Freeland,, cl'k. 6 135 Printers fee $5 50 j . . ! State of North! Carolina, t 1; ROWAN COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May , :, Term, 184. Moses L.: Holmes, and Mapney 1 4-ttachment." Lemuel Williams and ixaisqa riuier. ! 11: i Same vifc Same.'. 1-Attachment. TN the'abqye cases, it appparing to the satis-, JL faction of the Court,: that Lemuel mlhams and Elisha ttuller are not residents of this State : It is, thcrefote, ordered Jby the Court, that pub lication be made for six wetks inv the Rowan Whig and Western Advocate a newspaper pub lished in the" Town of Salisbury, for the said Lemuel Williams and Eli6ha uUer, to appear at the next term of this Court, to be held for the County of Rowan, at the QouTt Ilouse in Salis bury, on the first Monday in August next, and plead, answer or demur, or Judgment, pro con fesso, will bf taken against them. j Witness,' James E. Kerr, Clerk of our said Court, at office, iii Salisbury, the hrst Monday m .May, A. Dj. 1854, and inthe 78th year cf our Independence. ;v t v - A,-..- JAMES R KERR: Cl'k. ITfcrintwr's' fee $3 '.60". fXs 6t82 " IVlARBLErOiyiB r ir I STONES ! ":- At Low-Prices ! i TIIE subscribers would respectfully announce ta the public that they are doing an extensive bu siness in the marble line, and Carve, letter and fin ish at thfeir Qjjarries in Vermont. , They will deliv er stone when; finished at Hl the principal villages in the State, ind all persons'wishing Tomb Stones, will do well t4 examine our prices before purchas ing. : Two of the proprietors are now canvassing N. Carolina soliciting jobs of Monuments, Tomb Ta bles, Head Stones, Ac. .All orders directed to Con cord, N.'C, wll receive prompt attention. L ft KELLOGG. HOLLEY 4 CO.! March 31, 1854. 3ra22 State of North: Carolina, I 4 I SURRY COUNTY. . Superior Court of Law Spring Term, 1854. Peter C Jourpy, Administrator of Johnson Clem ents, deceased, vs. Sarah Sharp, William A. La cy and wife Agness, Edward Clements, Ann Hunt, William P. TUcker and wife Martha. j petition, to $ell Land. , v ; In this case, it appearing to the satisfaction of the Uourt, thft the defendants, William A. Lacy and wife Agness, Edward Clements, Ann Hutit, and William Tucker and wife, Martha, are not residents of this State: Tit is ordered by" the Court, that advertisement be made for. six sue cessive weeksjin the Rowan Whig for the absent defendants, notifjing them to appear at our next Superior Court of Law, to beheld for the Coun ty of Surry, at the Court House, in the Town of Dobson, on the first Monday in September next; then and there to be made parties, defendants, and to plead, lansweror demur to said petition, otherwise thelsame will he heard ex parte as to them. . t ;.;,'-. - , ! Witness, Thomas V. Hamlin, Clerk of our said ' Court at Office, the first Monday of March, A. An agTeeable and Efficacious Family Medicine, sanctioned and prescribed by THE MEDICAL FACULTY J SILL'S COMPOUND j Jl ALTERANT! The best and most certain remedy for the cure or Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, riatulencyr Liver Com- i plaint, Nervousness, General. Debility, &c, &c. And is especially intended and adapted to relieve : the anecUons of Females and others 01 se dentary habits and pursuits. ....:;! O- . This valuable article exercises a gradual and gentle, yet certain and most salutary influence on the most important organs of the human frame; restoring m an extraordinary, manner tneir na tural action, thereby establishing that just equi librium in all the functions of the system, which constitutes perfect health., i ' h ' ; 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 and Fever, &c, &c as well as many of that long train, of tedious, distressing .and dangerous affections, so often consequent up on them, such as, . enlarged Spleen, Obstructed Liver, Chronic Diarrhoea, &c, &c. Itihas also been found, in many cases,, to. produce jthe most happy and enduring effects in manyiof those anomalous and nervous affections in feipales, for which, as yet, no satisfactory mode iof treat merit has been adopted. -' 1. " i " I The value of this medicine is now no longer a matter of doubt. "! 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 Salisbury1, and counties of Mecklenburg, Rowan, Iredell, Davie,, Cabarrus, and Davidson, and in several of the principal cities and towns of South Carolinav. From all these, the reports; have been of the most satisfactory character, as numerous ' testimonials from individuals of the most respectable character amply testify.' - This is no Quack Medicine but one composed of ingredients well known to' physicians and dai-. ly used by them. It is from the judicious and happy combination of thesei that new and valu able properties are developed, which renders it so valuable in that wide range of affections. in iwhich it has obtained so high a character. ' The proprietors will, with pleasure, make known its constituent ingredients to any gentleman of the Medical Faculty, 1 : tj .- - I ' ''.;:) j' Prepared by SILL & SILI, sole. Proprietors, Salisbury, N. C.,i and for sale by their Agents inN( tama sorth and South Carolina, Georgia 'and Ala- July 1, .1853 6mo35 SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS ASD XETtI ARRIVAL OF ? CLOTHS, CASSfllEREi TEST INGS, READY MADE CLOTHIXG, Ic. II. i ll. BEAED TUT 1 I AS the pleasure of informing the citizens of Salisbury ;andi the public in 'general that he has just received a lunre assortment of the finest ; , and iuost fashionable Cloths, Cassimercs, Testings, Ready-Made Clothing, if.,' for the Summer Wear. Always on hand, Ready-Iade Clothing' o , ' ' liis own Manufacture, ij '; AlsoFine HATS and CAPS. which cannot; be exlelledforneatnessanddfirabilify Among his stock may be found gentlemei's Dress and Frock Coats, Pants and vests, together with an i assortment of r?j''s and Children's Clothing. His Stock of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vest ings, will be sold as low as.they can be purchased in this part of the ciountry, and made np rn the best style of the art,' and with the best trimmings which the Northern markets can supply. ; i ; Spring and Summeri Fashions for 1851. JUST RECEIVED. i ; Tailors Shears, Points, Humbles, and Needles. unuja tin uiiu iui euic. 3 ; He respectfully invites the citizens of iSalisbury na toe public to call and examine , jii uowi in m tTOena SuaiTiT m price naquai T fx- 1. i Salisbury, March3irrS54. j tf20 . TIN, SHEET IRON & COPPER AVARE MANUFACTORY ! Opposite Murphy's Granite Row. - WILLIAMS BROWN rpAKES this method of informing the citizens J of the surrounding country, that he is carry ing on in Salisbury, theaboye named business in all its different branches, and will always keep on hand an assorjtment of Tin, Japan Copper and Sheet Iron Ware. House Roofing and Gut tering executed promptly. !. He would especially call attention to hi.sbeet iron STOVES with cast iron tops and bottoms for parlors or dining room's. For beauty, comfort and cheapness, they are un-" surpassed.' ;j -.-!' hSTILLS of all sizes kept for sale, and made to order at the lowest prices.'- Merchants, Ped lars and othersare invited to give hima call as he is determined fjo sell the above articles cheap er than any otheij house in the State. ! 1 .Country producje., old pewter and old copper, taken in exchange for work. ! . i Salisbury, N. C, Dec. 2, 1833. ' , ! tf4 HAND- LOOM ! ! : -4 I J ' ' ' ; S. C. Mendenhall & King's 1 - a excels lOlt b-. K HAND LOOM ! ! j 1 Patented N ovember 9, 1S52. ! " . . j .- i , r- fflHIS important labor saving machine, for do- t ; mestic manufacturing, is destined to super cede and drive out of use, all other hand looms, that have their; treaddles operated by the action of the feet, arid the shuttle thrown by the. hand, The construction is . ' -i' ; ' Simplej Cheap and Durable! . Prom 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 ill its parts being i - I -; Sclf-cliansinir, requiring no skill to weave the treaddles peing operated and the shuttle thrown, both at the same instant, by the direct.action of thelay, with- out the use of cams or gear wheels. On the old loom, it requires five awkward motions to put one weft thread through on this but two simple motions. It is neat and convenient, only occu pying one half the space of the old clumsy loom, On, this loom; the-weaver may make three times as much cloth with less labor. - Any one that can put a warp in the old loom can put orie in this. without instruction. The cost is no more than the old, and is equally adapted to all kinds of do mestic weaving, . - q ' ! This Machine supplies a Ipng felt want in the West and fcouth, where farmers grow their wool hemp, flax and cotton,f nd where factories are scarce, weave their own cloth, bagging, Imen, &c. BThe undersigned havingboughttberightfor Rowan, Davie, Iredell and Mecklenburg counties, would respectfully inform the citizens of each, that he will, just as soon as he can put up looms establish an agency in Salisbury, Mocksville. Statesville and Charlotte, and keep on hand a supply for sale. ! As this loom is just1 the very thing for plantation use, and has been' so highly recommended wherever introduced, hei feels that it will be greatly, to the advantage of the public to supply themselves. All i orders addressed to me at Amity -Hill, Iredell coupty, will tie prompt ly attended to. A. W . McHENRY. Jan. 27, 1854 I - j -, 1lyl3 POLISHED! SEED CORAL 'Yy OR Necklaces, with or without clasps, new Jj and beautiful, just received by i W. R. WILSON, - . March 16 20: One door above Granite Row, WILD CHEHRY TOXIC AM) GOOD MEDICINES. DIARRHCEA CORDIAL Is a pleasant Mixture, compounded in agreement with the rule 8 of fhartuacy, of thearpeutic agents, long known and celebrated for their peculiar, effica cy in curing DIARRHOZA; and similar affections of the system. In its action, it allays nausea and produces a healthy condition Of the LIVER, thus removing the cause at the same time that it cures the disease. 1 . . STABLE1VS AXODTCE CHERRY EXPECTORANT. 13 confidently recommended to Invalids, as unsur passed by any known preparation, for the cure of COUGHS, HOARSENESS, and other forms of Com mon Colos ; BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CROUP, CONSUMPTION in an Early Stage, and for the RE LIEF of the Patient even in' Advanced Stages of that Fatal Disease. , It combines, in a scientific manner, remedies of long esteemed value, with others of more recent dis covery : and besides its toothing and totn'c qualities, -acts through the skin gently, and with great effica-' cy, for the cure of this class of diseases. V . The valuable Medicines above named have re cently been introduced, with the approval of a num ber of the Medical Profession in the City of Bal timore ana elsewhere, and in practice have succeed ed most admirably in curing the diseases for which they are prescribed. They are offered to the Coun try Practitioner, as Medicines which he tan in all respects depend upon, as prepared in agreement With the experience of some 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 by a practical Pharmaceutist. : See the descriptive Pamphlets, to be had gratis of all who have the Medicines for sale, containing recommendations from Doctors Martin, Baltzell, Addison, Payne,' Handy, Love, 4c. ; Doctor S.;-B. Martin says, "I do not hesitate to recommend your Diarrhoea Cordial and Anodyne Cherry Expectorant," &c. . Doct. John Addison says, "It gives me ,much pleasure to add my testimony to that of others, in favor Iof the extraordinary efficacy of yonr Diarrhoea Cordtil, &c,; and of the Expectorant, "I have no hes itation in recommending it as almost valuable med icine,?' Ac. ' ' . - Doct. R. A. Payne says hedras used the Diarrho?a Cordial in his practice 'Jwith the happiest.effect, and thinks it one of the most convenient and efficient combinations ever offered to our profession." r - Doct. L. D. Handy writes, "I have administered yonr Anodyne Expectorant in several cases of Bron chitis Affection, with the most happy results, and from a knowledge of its admirable efi'ects, l ean, with the greatest confidence, recommend it," fec- Doct. W. S. "Love writes to us that he has admin istered the Expectorant tb his wife, who has had the Bronchitis for fourteen years, and that she is fast re covering from her long standing malady. It has in a few weeks done her more good than all the rem edies she has heretofore used under able medical counsel. Sixteen of the best Apothecaries and Pharma ceutists in the City of Baltimore, write, "AVe- are satisfied the preparations known as Stabler's Ano dyne Cherry Expectorant and Stabler's Diarrhoea Cordial, are Medicine of great 'Value, and very efficient for the relief and cure of the diseases for Which they are recommended ; they bear the evi dence! f skill 'and care in their preparation and style of putting up, and we take pleasure in recommend ing them." , . . : Twenty-Seven of the most respectable Mer chants, residents of Marvlasb, 'Virginia and North Carolina, who have sold and also used these medicines themselves, say, "From our'own experi ence and that of our customers, we do confidently jrecommend them Pro Bono Publico. Tehavenev4 er known any remedies used for which they are pre4 scribed, to be so efficient, and to give such entire satisfaction to alL" i V f . ' The above notices of recommendation from mem- 77" r". . T"i ............. fitf!f "apdinc, and. Merchants M the first respecta, bmiyTsFourdrbe sufficient to satisfy all, that these ffiadiing cm .rymil.. u.l41.o m;j that they are of a-different stamp-. "Quackery and JCure Alls" so much imposed up on, the nublic. : - - - ' For sale by Druggists, Apothecaries and Country Storekeepers generauy. - Jfi. 11. bTAti.rlt & cu., - Wholesale Druggists, 120 Patt Street, Baltimore. Agents in Salisbury N. C SILL SILL! FRASER .& THOMSON, ''''" W'tfif O R S : AXD COMMISSIjOX MERCHANTS, Adger's North Wharf, Charleston, S. C, Will attend to the sale of COTTON, TOBACCO, FLOUR, and other COUNTRY PRODUCE. Frederick E. Fraser, Paul S. Thomson. August 11, 1853. Iy41 - I GREENSBOROUGH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. THE cost of Insurance on the mutual plan is 'but a small sum, compared with a joint stock company, lhis company Demg located in tne Western part of the State, consequently. much the larger portion of the risks are in the West, very many of which are in the country. 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. I , At the last Annual Meeting, th following Of-4 ficers were elected for the ensuing year : - :j '- James Sloan, President. SJ G. Coffin, Vice President. i '; ; C P. .Mendenhall, Attorney. ' Peter Adams, Secretary and Treasurer, i ' " DIRECTORS. " James Sloan, J. A. Mebane, C. P. Mendenhall, W. S. Rankin, Rev. C; F. Deems, J. M. Garrett, JedJ H. Lindsay, W. J. McQpnnel, of Greense boro'; E. F. Lilly, Wadesboro'; W. P. Moor, Newbern H! H. Burwell, Henderson, - J. L; Bridges, Tarboro'; Dr. S. G. Coffin, Jamestown . , W. X Wright, Wilmington ; ,Dr. C. Watkins, Carolina' Female College John 1 Shaver; Salis bury; John H. Cook, Fayetteville ; J. J. Biggs, Raleigh ; Robert E. Troy, Lumberton ; Dr. Bo. H. Scales, Lenox Castle. " I - PETER ADAMS, Secretary. W. H. CUMMING, General Agent. " ; Mayl0,.1853v ly.pd. , "v; DETERMINED TO PLEASE ! ! NEW ARRANGEMENT FOR 1854 t r i t SMITH & -HOLDER, Manufactuxerfj of Carriages, Bnggies, j &c, &c, Main Street, Salisbury, ' A NKOUJSCE to the public, that having made an arrangement with Lr. WILLIAM OVER MAN, whereby he becomes Foreman and Sales man in their Carriage 'Establishment, they are now prepared to guaranty greater satisfaction in their york, and greater bargains than ever to all in Want of Carriages of the very finest make and style,! Buggies, Sulkies, or any description 4ofi Vehicle in their line of business, which shall not be surpassed by any; establishment in Western North Carolina. They trust from their efforts to please and gratify the wishes of the public both in prices and styles, that they will receive the encouragement of those desirous of purchasing carriages of any kind. All kinds of repairing done neatly and quickly. Salisbury, Jan. 20, 1854. Iyl2 . j.- ".'" , A CARD. The undersigned having taken . the position of Foreman and Salesman, as mentioned in the above advertisement, respect fully invites his old friends and customers to call land see him again. ' He feels assured, that from an experience of zO years, he can make it ad vantageous to them to do so. He is prepared to offer great bargains in Carriages, Buggies, &c. ECall at the new Brick establishment. ' Y- WM. OVERMAN.- . ' ') ..- G. A. 3IITLLEU, -: , -'.' ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW,' I SALISBURY? N. C. , I Administrators Bonds I FOR SAJjE HERS. TO tHE CORRESPONDENTS OF KENRT CLAY; The subcriber being now engagedi ' -in an enlargement and completion: of th'e lift and Times of Henry Clay, finds on examination 1 of -Mr. Oay's papers and correspondence at Ash land, that this Private Correspondence is of ma-. ' terial importance for a complete exhibition of bis ,v. character and history of the times with which he- was connected. As Mr. Clay was not in the habit of taking copies of his own letters, they.v are now scattered over the country in the bands of his numerous correspondents, and have doubt less been preserved.' No matter how private oi " even confidential the correspondence may have been, if hot of a nature to render its posthumous- publication improper, it is a very effective mode of illustrating character, and is often important in history, ' The subscriber therefore respectful ly and earnestly requests all correspondents of", Mr "Clay, whether in the earlier or latter periods', of his life, in public or in private stations, who . may be in possession of original letters 'from Mr. play on any subject "whatever,, not saered to pri- . yacy after deaths that they will "be pleased, if not inconsistent with their feelings, t$ forward -such letters to the publishers of the work, A. S. , Barnes &.Co., 51 John street, New York; and they may be assured that the letters will be re turned, or subject to thein order, according to the instructions that may be given, j The subscriber will also be greatly obliged for any communicatidns relating to Mr. Clay that may be thought new or important, addressed to' the care of A. 6. Barnes & Co., as above men tioned. - As the design is to publish the work in the coming spring, it will be seen that immedi ate attention to this request will be necessary to make it available. I v . ' ' .The subscriber will Tie greatly obliged to all Editors of Newspapers who may take sufficient interest in this notice to give it circulation. i - C COLTON. Ashland, Feb. 10, 1854. , i PrBLisHTBs" otick. Editors who will' copj ; the above notice in their columns,, shall be for ished with a volume of the " Letters and Corres- -pondence of tHenry Clay," as soon as published.- ' .:' : ..y , A. S BARNES & Co t ' 51 John street, N. Y.-" FOR the complete cur4f coughs, colds, influen ta, asthma, bronchitis, spitting of blood, and al oiner tung complaints tenfling to consumption This preparation is getting into use all over our country. ; The numerous leiters we receive from our various agents, informingiis of cures effected in their immedia te neighborhoods, warrant us in savin r it ;. -one o"f the best,:if not the very best cough medicine uuw ueiuremepuouc. it almost invariably relieves and not nnfreqaently cures the very worst eases. When al other cough preparations have failed, this has relieved the patient, as Druggists, dealers in medicines, and physicians can testify. Ask the agent in your nearest town, what has been his experience of the effects of this medicinerr If he has been sell ing it for any length of time he will tell you it is the . best medicine extant. " Belojv we" give a few extracts from letters we have recefvea lately regardin g the virtues of this medicine. j Dr. S. S. Oslin, of Knoxville, Ga., says : I have been using your Liverwort and Tar very extensive in'my praetiee'for three years past, and, it is with pleasure I state my belief in its superiority overall other articles with which I am acquainted, for which it is recommended." ' . . . Messrs. Fitzgerald k . Benners, writing from WaynesviUe, N, C. says : The Livewort and Tar is becoming daily more popular ia this country, and! we think jusfly Bo. All who have tried it speak in- i commendable terms of it, and say it is very benefi cial in alleviating the complaints for which it is re Couimended." I . Our agent in Pickens District, S. C. Mr. S. R .Mel Fall, assures us that he hses it with great benefit in his own family, and recommends it to his neighbors He givea an instance of a negro woman, in his vicin ity, who had been suffering with disease of the lunes for years, attended with severe cough, who wn re Hieved by the Liverwort and Tar. . . Such are the good reports we hear of this medi- c-iue lruui ii parts oi tne isoutb. For a report of the surprising cures it has performed in the Western and Northern and Eastern States we would invit the suffering patient to read the pamphletwhich ac companies each pottle. To all, we say, have hope, have hope.".. ; . mZ- Try the medicine ! ,.:Be warned in "season ! And negiect noithat eougb yhirh,.U Ajj.W-nniM: and in vi ting on that dread disease,eonsumption,when ' 3 so soothing and healing a remedy-ean be obtained as Dr. Rogers Syrup of Liverwort and Tar."? ; Beware of Ceunterfeits and base imitations ! The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, on the en -T graved wrapper around each bottle. - ; ; Price, $1 per bottle, or six 'bottles for J$5. Sold wholesale and retail by SCOVIL t MEAD, 111 Chartres st bet Conti and St. Louis, N. ft.'' Sole agents for the Southern States, to whom all or ders and applications. for Agencies must be address-, ed. Sold by Murphy, MeRorie fc Co., Sill &, Sill, Salisbury; Murphy A Black, Concord; Barnhardt t SuUivan, fiold HiU; Marshall k Parker, Albe marle ; R. F. Simonton k Co., Statesville; Rose Crenshaw, Mocksville; King k Hege. Lexinrton. 'May 19, 1854. 6m ISno-w put uj in the largest size bottles, and is ac knowledged to be the best Sarsaparilla made as is certified by the wonderful cures it has .performed, ' the original copies, of which are in the possession of the proprietor., j Remember this is the only true and original article Scrofula, Syphilis, Mercurial com plaints, cancer,' gangrene, rheumatism, and a vast variety of other diseases are speedily and perfectly cured by the Bse of this medicine. Read the follow ing certificate. Tallapoosa, Ala., Jan 2,'T852. . " c : -r , . l . - f . . . . icnr oir; i svnu you mis 10 ceruiy io you inat your Extract off Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla hai performed one. Df the most Wonderful cures on me that has ever been effected on man. ' - - I have been afflicted for 40 years. with ernptionsi on my legs and feet ; in 1848- they got so bad that !. , had to go on crutches, and in 1849 1 had one leg- amputated above the knee. In about 9 months af ter jny other leg broke out in large eating and run-. ' ning sores from my knee to my foot, and discharged a great deal of offensive matter. .-My groin also broke out in large biles, which discharged much of fensive matter, .and at the eame time my left hand broke out in large running sores nearly to my elbow,. ' The misery that I have suffered for the hut two years I cannot describe to you. I was in such ago- nv t)i o t T tiovav roof aA A a-rr nnl,t In October last my son brought me one of yonr bnt.t.lp. wrnnnprs ; T rpd it and fnnrnl raonrlt nf um ' wonderfnl oiirpR nfrfnmAil vnnr 'V.-rirmfi tf V.l low Dock and Sarsaparilla,' I sent and got two bot tles of it, and commenced taking it. Ia two weeks to my great astonishment my sores all became easy,, and I could sleep all night, thing I had not dooa. for two years, t When 1 had taken six bottles, my sores had nearly all healed.' My sores got well as if oy encnantment. i nave now used in all eight not- -; SffiSSf' X CUU Cb CUt 111 1410 Mi VH1B H10UtVXUf9 t i. Si.- :n - . i j . for I believe it; will enre any known disease fat the, world.: Lay aside all prejudice and jnst try it, and) proclaim us great wortn to sunertng mankind anq : entreat them to take it, for it Will cure them. ' - : My case is well known in a large portion of South Carolina, Georgia and -Alabama, and if any hould doubt the above cure, 1 invite them to call on me and I will show them the scars. I can be found in, Tallapoosa co.,; Ala., 1 mile from Stoe's ferry. - f I . RENAJAH HUGHES. - The Yellow pock and Sarsaparilla is peculiarly. ; adapted for females of delicate health, resulting front ' lrretrulantv Of menstruabdischarcres. and other di : eases peculiar fo their sex.- The proprietor has in his possession a great number Of certificates of cures performed of the above description. We assure the afflicted, that a bottle or two of Dr. Gnysott a Extract of Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla will at once, regulate those difficulties and renew the natural en er tries. Put up in Quart bottles. Price SI ner bot- tie. bold wholesale and retail by i SCOVIL k MEAD. Ill Diarfnu ifnsl "Cow (li-U... Imb addressed ; and by Murphy, MeRorie A Co Sill A o : II c 1 - 1 .- it i l T1 1 r, J . T oiil, OtUiMtui j , niuryuj xxc&, nira. hardt k Sullivan, Gold Hill : Marshall k Parker, Albemarle: Rose A Crenshaw, .Mocksville: R. P. . Simon ton A Co., Statesville 'r King A Hege, Lex-,, ington. ' j- May I?, 1854 m29 i j - worth & elliott" , Successors to J. D. Williams, : FORWARDIAG & COMMISSIoiv MERCHANTS, J. A. WORTH. ,1 : W. P. ELLIOTT, . ,1 -1 -j to en i. . . " W2 WITNESS TICKETS - -. iW sale at tills OCace. ; . y : -i j - i . . - . - -' " ' - ;; D. 1854. i T. V. HAMLIN, C.S.C. Printer's fee $5 50, '' ; pt33 ; .! V .--'I: 1 :-.-!'-.: ;- '. i i- :" i .' '. ' -,.'. " ! - I ! . - - - ' . - -
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