ii 4 0 umb. . . . . APPROVED " 1 J V FAMILY MEDICINES. WHicn arc celebrated for.the.care of roost I I . t i sr . . - Qisenses 10 wntca Hie human body Is liable, prepared only by the sole proprietor ;tv jkdyott, -m.d,:: Grandson oftbe late celebrated Dr.'Robert son, of Edinburgh. . And for sale.in Philadelphia, olt, at the proprietor's wholesale and retail Drug ; , and Family Medicine Warehouse, N. E. corner of Seconii and Race-streets, and by retail of his ap- : pointed agents throughout tjje United States. ; DR. ROBERTSON'S . CELEBRATED Stomacliic'ElLxir of Health, : Price 1 Doljar and 50 Cents, Whkh has proved by i thousands, who have experienced its beneficial effects to be the most vuLuMe medicine cer offered to tlie t.ublic for the cure of Coughs, Col J, Consumptions, the Hooping Courji, Athuia, pain in the breast, rramps ani.wind In he stomach, removing cos tivcues, Head Ache los of appetite, indiges tion, Le. Lc. ; i For the Uyentcryj or lax, Cholera Morbus, severe jjripiiir and uther ijieaes of the boir els and the Summer Complaint in Children, it ha pro rd a c-ria1rt remedy, aad restored to jvertect heaflh from tfce greatest debility. l'eron aiHicted th Pulmonary complaints, or diordrr of the Breast and Lungs, ccu iu the mot aJtaorcd fctate.jwlll uud immediate relief. -Coni:n.ti Couh apd Colds, which are iu gen eral occasioned by e.tyitructid perspiration, will vicUto its benign influence iu a few hours. In Akthmutic or j Consumptire complaints, haren-, w hceinrs, shortness of breath, and thf Hooping Cought, it will give immediate DR. ROBERTSON S Vegetable icrvous Cordial, Or Null are s (Jrand Restorative. Price 1 Dollar and 50 Cents. It is confidently recommended, as the most ef- ficcioas medicine, .for the speedy relief and cure of all .Nervous complaints, attended with iuward weakness depression of the spirits, head o:hc, tremor, laintiirvs," bytcric lit, debility, svtm.ia! wea.ues.CiWt, various roinpianiU reciting from secret impropriety ofyoJth fcidis ji.ta'.td liabitV residence in warm climates, the iiii.U'xK-rute u.-c ct' tea, the onisktlliU or ticf i- ,( m of Alern;ry, tso often dctiuctite to the n':r.ui fiame, d;-eate peculiar to females at a certsrn jieriod cf li.'c Fluor Albus, bariCtont., Lu.U r the lenomination of Nervous Disor tVr. an includt-d scleral disease of the most j '.urrtMii kind, an.l are o tarious that a vol ume wyuld hardly sufilce to complete a descrip tion of them. It portades, with iu baleful in fluence, the NhoJe nervous system, writhing the htuit wiili inexpressible augui.h, and ricking tle iuot dreadful suegrjtioiis f horror and des pair. To thi demon ha.e thousands fallen a fc icriace, in the direful transports of its rage. I moot common symptoms at its com meiicvinei.t are uCai,ne5, . ilatufrnee, palpita tion, wafhli'ln'-, ,dHMine.s alter eatimr, ti ' umiiry, lJahei of ln;it. and cold, nuinlucs, craiui, giddmc5, paui in the head, back and loin, hiccnp, diriic'iltv of -respiration, and de- giutmn, anxiety, u'-vjcougn, a:c. The ectabl-. .Nervous Cordial i al?o n great HiiiieuitHitie lilt ui. UH-. uiu vi luumii: strvjce f r Purii ig the W'ioU, and Curing those foul tlirdei f tne skin vkjiK'lvcoiamonly appear in tiie fomtf hcurvy, Surteit, Ked Clotches, Car b:ittcte, L leers, kc. A dose of Dr. Dy- ott'i hlnty esteemed i Anti-Uilious PjIL, taken oix.isioually with this ipedicuie, proves of addi tj jual service in the last mentioned case?. D:. Dvott's Aiiti Bilious lillsl Which prtctnt and Cure all Bilious Com- t . .... j: : I : . r :..;. llutnU, Mcuig&tiit I evcrs, $ c. Iftimrly administered, they v ill surely coun teiact the causes which onmmouly produce the yt il.wr or i!ie bilious fever, the aue and tever, o.io is chulic, pleurisy! dysentery, worms, bili ous vumitiug, sick and foul htomach, loss of ap petiic.tlatulenc , epileptic fiU, hypocondria and bystr rical rcmplainrs, indigestion, habitual cos t4Veneis,:old.aiid couh$, asthma, gravel, s'trau fuitry, rheumatism arvl'gout. Alo, aneifectual cure for the scurvy, surfeit, scorbul.c blotches, and for carbuncles and all i'.ip.intics in the blood,! yield to their happy ef fect, whether proceeding from constitutional aihnent, or arming frotwiudtscreet intemperance. They are an iufalliblp medicine for Female Couiplaiats generally, ami especially for remov ing those obstruction yhicb are the source of their aduicnu at certai periods they possess the eminent advantages over most other-purgative, tnat while they operate gently; they pro duce neither cotiensi debiluy, nor too great excitement. Aud whenever there is predisposition to re ceive diease from marsh edluvia, from a too copious ue of ardent spirits,' or from a Vitiated state of the bilej these pills will surely counteract it. ' They tit highly recommended to travellers by Ci- ctal co hot climates, they deterge and I of the power of hi pills 'to relieve the afflicted, mhtu otiier medicines hive failed, recommend the ue of them (at lea,nt once a fortuight) du ring the prir.g- and tuinirtcr months, in which he feel assured that those ho attend to his advice, will find the beuefit they seek. A bill of directions accompany each box of Fills, small boxes 25 cents. Large boxes 60 cents. Mahy's Approved Plaister Cloth. Recommended by all j the most eminent of the Faculty in the United States. ThL Plaister Cloth, so well known throughout the I'nite-l States, and mere generally in the city ' 1'hiiadelphia, where i beneficial effects and surprUinc cures hare procured for it the appro bation and recommendation of the most eminent It is a sure and tafe remedy for Ulcers and I SiSfJSE tea or laud, aui) may Wmade se of with safety, I at large in the streets to be killed, has'no 1 without cnuSe or diet, ana in it..auoaS where imilaiioft and does not, therefore, expire land. It , .ri.n.i.ri ft.i...ht f.,r 'nmrn ;nlr rfi,MU, in. on the fifteenth of this month, as appears I cleared, 'j - - r........ cicau.e icia nur4our,,opeti oostruruoDs, anu uave lavouriie iogs, are, requirea 10 Keej. aoove lianas: is deemed unnecessary, as prou.ou the secretion of pood Lile, operate ia an ,vm from strolling through the street inose in the neighbourhood are acquainted "Z:Ct""'TUrCtH:t andMB particularly about the Market House, as 1 vmh it ; andlthose5 not acquainted, it is k a a. . ur. uiou nerc. under the tror cooricuon i aiu wiiuuchvu viumamc i im csuuiru, w i u mmt? dnu examine lor Ihem rtL will nrAre minv a raluable life and leipenses wUI be paid. in cases of inYeteraey of tflcers, or a prone- I fry ss of the affected parts jto mortify (or Can I sess oi the aiiecietf nans i grrnc) it will be adrisable for the unfortunate saffsrer to resort to the ok of some Ktntle porga- tire for a few days previous to usln tlte FUlstCT, and continue the tame till , a cure ii completed, which may be confidently expected in a reason able time. Ho purgative more proper than Dr. Dy ott' well known Anti-Bilious Pills. ! - . The Jlalengers of the .Negroes, . is rankea tin der the denomination of Ulcers; this Taioamc plalster is also a certain cure for it, if ,the same treatment as above made be observed. 2. Cancersr Erysipelas, Wens, Scrophula, Fp tola,irdes, .White. Swelling,.Sore Breasts, F e Ions, Whitlows and Boils, are removed, and cure happily produced by the use of this Tal- hnable plaister. - ,-, , . "-' It removes Abscesses, and aissipaies coueeve humours ; it also cures - Sprains, Bruises, An thrax, Scalds,5 Burns, and all Sores and Wounds, tending to suppurate ; " it - draws cauterised Sores or Issues, very successfully and without pain. It dissipates distressing pain from Gout or Rheumatism in a. very short time, and is. a safe and certain cure for weakness and pains, in the back, Rheumatism and flying Rheumatic pains. If the PlaisteT. is constantly applied to the affected parts for sir or eight months, by the application the parts affected become invigora ted, and a cure seldom fails to be completed -it is also successfully -used for the cure of Corns. Those useful men Mariners ; should never be without Mahv's valuable Plaister Cloth, it keeps any length of time equally "good, and is partic ularlv calculate r calculated to dry sores arising from green wounds after they are suppurated, which it they much aids. It Is nee It U necessary it siould be kept dry. DR. ROBERTSON'S CELRBRA rKD Gout and Rheumatic Drops, Price Tjvd Dollars. A safe and eflecfual cure for the Gout, Rheu matism, Lumbago, stone ana u ravel, swellirrg, s; ads, aud Weakness of the Joints, Sprains, Brui Burns, Scald, and all kind of green wound the Cramp, parts in the Ilea J, Face and Body, atiuhess of the rteck, Chublatns, frozen Limbs, &c. ,DR. ROBERTSON'S Patent Stomachic Bitters. , Price One Dollar. Which are celebrated for strcngthing weak stomachs, increasing the appetite, aud a certain preventive and a cure lor the fever and ague, fcc. DR. ROBERTSON'S , Infallible Worm Destroying ' Lozenges. A medicine nniversally e teemed for destroy ing every species of worms price 5 cents. Though numberless medicines are extolled for expelling and killing worms, none are equal in eflicacy to Dr. Robertson's Worm Destroying Loze-tge ; they are mild in their operation and may be given to the youngest infants with safety. DR. DYOTT'S ' Infallible Tooth-Ache Drops, r Price Fifty Cents. . The Circassian Eye Water, A sovereign Remedy for.. most disorders of the eyes whether arising from cold, inflamma tion, weakness, itc. Lc. ' Price Fifty Cents. DR. DYOTT'S Patent Itch Ointment . . . t For pleasantness, safety, expedition, ease and certainty is infinitely superior to any other med icine, for. the cure of that most disagreeable and tormenting disorder, THE ITCH, price 5u cc.Us Dr. Vickers's Tetter Ointment Price 37 Cents. - DR. VICKERS'S . Embrocation for the Rheuma . - 4 tism, occ Price 37 Cents. The Restorative Dentrifice, . Tor cleansing, whitening and preserving the Teeth and Gums. Price Fifty Cents per box. O Sioce these invaluable Medicines have been introduced into the United States, upwards of a MILLION OF PERSONS have, experien ced their happy . and salutary effects; many of whom from the lowest stage of their disorders, and where ail hopes of recovery had been giv en up. . .TAKE NOTICE, That each of the above Genuine Medicines, are accompanied with full directions, for using them, neatly scaled up, and a small label pasted on the outside cover, bearing the signature of the sole proprietor : ' T. YV, DYOTT, M. D; A SCPPLT OF THE ABOtX 1 MEDICINES, Jutl received and for sale by James Ei. BeUner, Co. Where pamphlets containing ceniGcaies uf cures, &c. may be had gruis. ..Fewbern, Oct. 2d, 1822.,41 ly . Hj Notice. crj nlHE inhabitants of' Newbern are in-j JL : formed, that the Ordinance of iht Commissioners, directing all Dogs found I f Ii -.: rri to De tne general impression, inose who I m -m agreeably to law. . James A. lcMan. , i 1 Town Sergeant. r - Nov. 2d, 1 822. M 1 1 w ;25 DOLLARS REWARD. O AN AWAY from the Subscriber's XX Plantation, in Onslow County, on he 12th of March last, a Mulatto Alan by tth name of LINKFIELD; about five feet seven inches high. 25 years of age, and as likely as is commonly seen. It I m yr ruxft mt Ki m ! 1 II r L n n nkrut4 T.m bern of Wilmington. Tlie above Reward will be eiven to anv Derson who will rw prehend and confine him in any Jail so t I gel him again, and all rrasoaablt Masters of vessels and others are here forwarned from harbouring, employing Um airav. .mrf-r kA rnaltv of the law. LEWIS T. 0UYB f fotce.! r v THE SUBSCRIBER Intending ;ta wove from this state offers t . , t TB F0LL0WIKO ,j. - iknS is oilier PropV. k : EOR SALE, t The Eands &Plantation WheVeon he resides, containing 400 acres ; about 150 of which are cleared and under cultivation, and the remainder well timbered. 1 On this plantation are, a good Dwelling jHouse, new Barn, Kitchen, sta bles, and all other necessary outhouses, the whnl hf which are in rood repair. Also, an excellent Orchard of the best selected jgmandg against) the Subscriber, are re ruits A pples, Pears, Peaches, Grapes; qupSte(j to present them V and those in debt- t igs end Plumijs. it lies uuecu mu "t low INewbern, on the souin siun rivpr- immidiatelv on the west side of the mouth of SlocombXcreek, and on the north I ,;j ' f Pidprrian's creek commanding a I , ,, -u . -or rnT q0 mileVdown: Vcw VTJuIli A ,,n and is one amon? the best ana most con venient placesYor fishing and fowling, on NejSse river. .1 iPr .i ALSO, . One other Plantation, known by jthe name of the bibson l.labta - tion, containing 270 acres j 80 of which are cleared and undir cumvauon ; tne un provemenls are, a Dwelling House, and good Orchard of Apples, Pears, Peaches and Fiji.; On this land may be got from 50 to 75,000 red oak staves, and a great quantity of wood, very convenient to the water. It is bounded by Slocomb's and Glover's creek3 ; and is vere well situated for fishing and fowling. i ALSO, Another piece of Land, known by the name of Miilford, adjaininv the above, & bunderj by (Coleman's creek ft contains. 310 acres, with the exception oi 75 acres (which have been sold out) has no improvements, but is well timbered and good land.; ' ALSO, Another tract of Land, known by the name of Puoipkin Neck,Jy injj on the north side of Coleman's creek, adjoining the above, and containing 236 acres. There are no improvements, but the land is good, and well timbered. . ; 1 ALSO, Another tract of Land, known' by the name of Smith field, lying on the soutli side of Coleman's creek, and run ning up said creek one mile and a half. It contains 300 acres, about 50 of which are cleared and under good fence, the remain der is well .timbered, and excellent lange for Cattle and Hogs. On this land is one of the best MILL SEATS on Neuse river : there is a dam 130 yards long, across the creek," and of 35 years standing and a never failing stream. This situation, also, is remakably good for fishing and fowling. j also, SEVERAL OTHER TRACTS OP PECOSEN LAND, King on the head of Coleman's creek, 14 miles below Newbern, and near the main road. It will.be described as I purchased it. The jirst piece i known by the name of THE RED OAK RIDGE, contains 120 acres of the best looking pe cosen land, and the best growth that I ever saw. The second piecey known by the name of THE FLAT RIDGE, '. , ' contains 120 acres. The third piece, known by the name of THE INDIAN RIDGE, contairjs 1 20 acres. The fourth piece known by the name of containing one hundred and twenty acres. it I ALSO. : Another tract of Land, .1 fn the road that leads from 'Newbern to Beaufort, and adjoining William Rowe's Contains I fiflv arrM. nparlv afl and is irrmrl Innrl . " ' J J 'J 1 II . . . . - ; a. more particular description of the mm w a 7 selves before they purchase. The whole w ill be sold together, or as it is described or, in lots to suit purchasers. HE WlLLjALSO SELL, . HIS STOCK OP Horses, CatiX6? Sheep Hogs. Among the Horses are four likely Coalts, one oi tnree years old, one of a year, one of sir, and one of three montlrs Id, all I "-s"' M uuuu oiooa as anv in the I state and two pood Rmvrt I There are about 50 head of Cattle, and I , ?.-. I A i ? 7 '$?n of xeti pwirdi of f n of Mg. :and a number of verv 1 v vr ! j i . Aliso, : - . ' ; 100 barrels o Corn, t l A quantity of Peas & Fodder, Oats and iRice;, A sett of Blacksmith's Tools, i CarpenterTsfe Cdoperja Tools, One 3cowJ arifJ4 Canbes 1 some of the best on vNenst5 river ; 1 1 Holiseliold& Kitchen Furniture, 12 or i 14 j To conclnde, he offers all and every kind of property he posses, cin the most reason able terms,' and long credit, as he prefers selling at private Jsale. ' i ; ; Shoulu het not j seiroff Jn ifour or five weeks; he will give further notice, and sell at auction. I 'H'-'''' --'' :" , j ; :! :p,VmQH6Uatvd: Slocumb's. Creek j Oct. 25, 1 822., N. B. All persons having any claims or ed are desired to? make payment W. H. f VJT) S & M TBLS For TH E Subscriber intending to leave the State; Viffers for sale f ? 1430 1 Acres fof Land, where he now lives, in Jones county, on 1 lhe North side of Trenj Rjver, one mile above Trenton, f ; i There is on the premises - a convenient Dwelling House arid other necessary buildings, i with an excellent set of ' :": Saw & Grist Mills, both' new and in completeoperation, the lauer having !a good bolting cloth. They were built of jgood materials, by the best of workmen, and are at least equal to any in the lower part of the state. If the above, property is not previously sold, it will be ofiered at public sale on Thursday the' 28th of next month, (No vember) when will also be o!d, Horses, 1 Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, " Corn, Fodder, Peas, Farming Tools, &c. : ' ALSO w A number of NEGROES will be hired out for a short time. If the Lands are; not sold, th ey will be Rented for a term of years. CHRISTOPHER BRYAN. Jones county, Oct. 23,! 1 822 '4.0 5 xT- Cotton j Etiggpng,s fyc. 3000 YDS. COTTON BAGGING 12 Crates CROCKERY GLASS WAR E,4- For sale by Samuel Oliver. October 26, 1 S22L 3t40 ; United Stated of r America. North-Carolina Pistrict. Tb ike Marshal of the District, Greeting. WHEREAS, WHIiam W. Rodman, Esq. as Proctor for Josiali Woodard, of the county of Beaufort, and state of orth-Carolinaj has exhibited a libel or complaint in the District Court of the Uni ted States, for the Pamptico . District, sta ting, alledging and propounding that Jo vsiah Woodard I was joint partner with Daniel King, in psrt of the.cargo imported in the sloop Thomas & Eliza, from the West Indies ; and that the said Daniel King is since dead, intestate; .Arid whereas the Judge of the DistriclCourtor the District aforesaid, hath ordered and directed the second Monday in November next, for all persons concerned to be cited and intima ted to appear in the office of Judge Potter, !mvh?htVT-'SlVCTe' 11 Which; with hit foraer supply, any they have, why judgment. should not I .. . rrj i authorised, empowered, and strictly enjoin ed, peremptorily to cite and admonish all persons whatsoever, having or pretending to have, any right, title, interest or claim in or to 1 the said merchandize, libelled against as aforesaid, by publishing this mo nition, and by all other, lawful ways, means and methods whatsoever, whereby this mo nition may be most made public and noto rious, to be and appear at the time and place aforesaid,. before the Judge aforesaid, and I . ' . . " w ""cuu. -"P?" cvcrJr mo anu ses- I nt ' sions, to be held: there and I from thence. until a definitive sentence shall be read and promulgated in the said business inclusive ly, if any .of, them shall think it their duly so to do,' to hear, abide by j and perform, all and singular such judicial acts as are necessary, and by law required to be done and expedited in the premises ; and further to do and receive what unto law and justice I at their staRE otf POLLOCK shall appertain, under the pain of the law I ,i-ie';- KEDiscopalCb' and the contempt thereof: the absence and I - ,rr ov f1! contumacy of them and ivery of them in very EXTEXSivE any wise notwithstanding. And whatso-1 . vrY ever you &hall do m the premises, you shall STAPLE i-VD uuv ce"y uni me juage aloresaid, at I - , rifi the time and place aforesaid, together with Kw h5s""j' i Witness the Hon. Hpnrv Vntte tmicn of oul 531(1 District Court, this the fourth At I r ..L .1 Monday of October, in the year of Lord 1822 and n tle XL VII year of the Inde- pcnuvuvc W1 me tinueu oiaies oi "America. J. BROWNj Register. OF SVERT DKSCRIPTIOlt, . NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE. LOOK AT TUis plios. W. Pittm Has just received from Ny AT HIS CHEAP STOftr Nearly opposite the Ranu L A neral assortment Jtlats. Rnntc & cjl ' &c A-r dmong which are the folhtdn - vw - 'i VIZ. . Cloths, Cassimeres, Pejice cloths, Flannels, W orsted Socks and Hose Cotton . do. a Flag Hdkfs. ' j Black silk do. . Madrass do Figured and plain Mnv,J Ribbons, Gloves, pinn v AssortPrl Vhl j:6 Ixtra fine Guernsey ShirU Brown Holland, f Brown PlatiHas, " llATS BeaVCr & imit4Q , Boys' Beaver HATS, : Morocco and Wool HATS ' Ladies' Bootees k Shoes . Misses do. da ' y Gentlemen's Boots U Sb And a great variety of Common Shoes, for Mea J tv omen. -ALSO, A few barrels first quality APPLE BRANDY A NUMBER 0P j i ersej Waggons, Stick GW Bedsteads Work Tables, j Fancy and Vindsor CHAIRS. . Saddles, Bridies, . Harness, Trunks, Travelling Trunks, . Portmanteaus and ralices, Fowling Pieces, Powder k Sk -r &c &c. Together with a variety of other artidaf too tedious to enumerate.! N. B. From the general approbation the good quality of his aticles, andthe gent attention with which they weresefcc edj' he can with, confidence recomme: them to the attention xf the public, nl ci ally to those who are desirous ofotoij ing articles that are really good, atadxij i ate wT -Tiny usjuis ui otiucs, U DUE articles, ptirchased at the above store, (A hot soiled) will be exchanged if they do k give entire satisfaction. Newbern, Nov: 2d, 1822. '41 if HAS JUST RECEIVED PROM FHlLADSliSUJ . AND IS NOW OPENING, At his Store, corner of PollokadMm streets, A FRESH SUPPLY OP F6re:u & Domestic HARDWARE, CLTLERV, Crockery & Glasswan ALSO, A TEW HOGSHEADS CHOICE hRETAf LING MOLASSES, JUST RECEIVED, Per schooner Fanny, from GwtbM uuu. ivi saic luvr, lor Ul ' duce. ; , . . Newbern, Nov. 2d, 1822. 741U. fall,) aim . TTV aw TT. r,wft.n vv Pe 1 nivt! rrTT BErtPTi'iiir. FROM NE0 Per- fTvtW nnd JarmS. BfOXU A'HD ARK KON OVtVlWl A mong them are a greai v Qnrt faih nriab e articles : wim") - -nf their former stock, makes thet. very large and complete, compris every article generally sold to GOODS line; and nave principally at auction, very lo V r KLhnnt. Olid thoSf Jft wish to vurehase on reasonable w j l7;nx and examining seUs. ' ... .o-iOtf Kewhexo, October 24to, . I 11