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OLD WORTH .'TATE j'A'PAPa3 1it. 4 i . T t.' TIMl' H TURli: is Prf)l1 unrer ot tae. pioou mild Hut ixnv. rful u-a,.n un the stomach, S5S? KWoc. C.b. Liver As" Hi-' P.miiciii and Li2 -t neelione, Con 7umvu.li. Ecn Rheumau-m,.. Gout,. Pains, Bret Eid and Nr,,iu,: FhrtuU. Piles Uw!.''Mi'l!it,wr, Nervous Debil ity and at a l-'einalc? .MeiLine ii ha no equal. . Th avorl J never before h w such a Jiiae'tcstiaio..j given lo any other Mediuae. BtJRE OF CONSUMPTION' NEURAL- Z t BJIVIMTHlU'lOE &c. Hil.TlMORK. MaT if AJoRTiMM & Mowjway; Genth" .i..iiiM 1 can - ieniy io wc i. " u A a Iff u writU TI5CT0BK years. mudical a surgical institute , T0. 16.Sonth Frederick Street. 1 Baltimore; MRTf-4$.D-ri TR. Smith hasfor many years devoted his vhole l attention to the treatment of Private Com- ikdata in all their varied and complicated Yorms His ereat success in those long standing affd diihi cult cases, such as were formerly considered incu rable, is sufficient to commend him to the public as worthy of the extensive patronage which he ha received. Within the last eight years Dr. S'Tias treated more than 29,500 cases of Private Com plaints, in their differen: forms and stages; n. prac tice which no doubt exceeds that of all ether phy sicians now advertising in Baltimore, and net a single case is known where his directions were f t!--liha hl ami Diumees of ei-rht; very -f Mi ,1a ar mht. and much emaciation, awl i t u all appearances a rajud Consumption inevita- 1 call bla., We had the snosteminentphysiciaa in An- and i V .4 i nrrw .t fu.LA .rw4 mtieines taken a meona- m. wife, had been amirtea lor mrce .tuuij..-., - . , T. , ynn ?,r 7ntnt backing Coueh, ble time, without enectmf a raoicaiann ytnum. n&SXSi nentcurt'oereforer-rafilictedwiAdaae. a mo"""" f.i ,. n.tnr tm matter haw difficult or lone chiding the case may be," wauld flaweil Ta call en DK Sxitv, at bis omeC; 16. tx. rwd if not effectually relieved no remuneration arill nanolis bat h'u wediciae iid not give ber any t b required tor tut cervices, nis meaictnes are iret wicAna. nut in reliet ftl all, nai Kawm w7 iron ficjtutj muwmu uuvii pw p i v. u. nl afusr bavin road one ( oar - - neat aa4 com rmct farm, an may be taken in a pfclets. in Jtuy last, she conclude io iry Tr I BWic or private bouse, HUe traveinnj , wrea Teii's YKGtTABLE Tinctcr. ani after Ukin J wt .xpy m hindrance from businesa. and ex hat two beulee of whicb Qanaer a aiiw t. i ft jn cae f vielect lsflsmatioft ne caaage oi aeaeeWe perceived a great change J jjet is neceatarr. , her aawthe improved, kerekm .,?TZ i STICTUREL Dr. . has iiaeeveree" anew method by which he ea take the worst term ef stricture and thatwkhoat pais or inceUveninca te the ttints,Irritatiea of the crethra, if irtrata vrJ 1 arltiid. erneck f the bladder, ia eawatimee wata- i ether ladies of Anaapelie, aw " s i - " U.s- I lt-A aa M At rnjl aWSUlCAilV. a W wa I laVlSUf. fj.." r?..n Powmimb be eaoailed. A Hardly day passee wither bein ciieu!td ana f dutv te the afBicted has iaeueei te by thoec who l)e h4 their health injured lot . 7i" -r,'li.-" "Ii-- -o.!.' int . eatirely l t ' t u .kJ .h. hJ takes a few MtUes ! more she was completely eared, aad m to tke enioyraeni oi nwn eactrucm. f have seea al U n,af,,e"Tt7 ther ladies of Anaapelie, arrJ J L .1,., fats lino far thair benefit. '"HinPrtful!v. EoWAR SiS, Master efthe schr. General Breer, Aanalie Packet. No 2, , ' Teaaoeo Warehoase, Light Street TTrf.C Sear oe of the laest known emd moat whlv eateetmed cl tissue of Porteaaomtb Ya. Handrede af others in the aaaae place wiH bear UxHiiMumy of caree. - Pobtsmouti, July 9, 1851. Ma. J. K. Boos Dear Sir; I feel it a duly te make kaewn the benefits I have derive dfrona Dr. Hamptoa's Vcgetslde Tirveture. Fro i bis J read I ul aialadv 1 siiflferrd lo such extent th ap life was really a l-ardon. The attacks of it en me was dif rent te tkat aa any otier paraaa of wm ' I hav evar beard. Alii ii was very like nl litatioa , ef the heart. Tl.eie vas a ent beatiag ant thiMuinug aneui lae regio ei my toiaacfc heart and eht. Saaae ot the alUcka would la'i (or weeks. My atuiuacb was; much distended, with coestaat eain, great weakness and ariifitivii af tUe baweU. 1 cauld net eat the asaet si(U()(e fued without pvin. I also suf fered greatly from disease efthe kidneys, who constant pain in aiy back. I could walk enly with great difficulty. 1 triad aearly all ef the most celebrated patent mediciuta of the day, b ut i found ne relief. 1 bai: also tiie best aiMicai ai- tends nee. Que of my physicians frankly told ate i it was useless for nte te be paying him for advice, as he coeld de me ne good. 1 gave up almost in despair, and 'thought my disease certainly incurable. At thijuiicture I heard ef HAAP TON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE. I f efuscd to give it a trial, hltho persaaded by sty friends, uatil my son purchased a few bottles and requested me te try it. After taking it for a few limes, it had a mot happy effect on me y con fidence increased and after taking three boltlos my Dvcpcpxin, or disease af ihe stauiaeh, was aenrly , if not entuely cured. 1 teel iiiyseii a uew - man, and in belter health than heretofore. 1 am confident that lhe euro ia mv case was by ibid HAM PTON'S VEGETABLE T1NC 1'URE ALONE. Since aiy care I have recommeaded the Tine tare to aaumber of my friends, who have also boon relieved by it. Some of the cures bare been as rapid aad equally wonderful as mine. Present my respects to Afesra. Mortiwer and j 4fowbray,lhe proprietors ol thisvaluable medicine and say te them "its vlue is beyond price." and freaaioy eure, and what I have witnessed of lla eflecu upon othemk 1 I)aU ever tei n niy uu- ty to reeommead it to the suffering. I have no I doubt but aiuny vuluabje lives will be prolonged ' yiU use. I trut the afflicted will cast eide heir prejudices aud give it a trial.' ' Yours, most respectifully, Join Luxe. j3r The above is an extract ol a letter from a gentleaiaii, laity years of Hge, of hih character eays, 'l hava given but a faint idea ef my suffer ing. I foel inadequate to the task.' Extract irons a latter from one ef Ike aaot enter f rising druggists in this coantry. i VV iuMiNTa.M, June, l5-2. alear. Martinier and Aewbray The 'ilnc lure (Hampton's) m selling very "fast; eae lady who has used a few bottle taytil exceeds ail other aaediciuas; abe hea sdaicbro1 far a rare these fourteea year pnst, ani sutil she found yours: had ao relief. I have sold it in mvitaI casee ef kbsuwatisM with great accea. IC .McIkill. , jQr This is the latiaioBV ef tliauaaiide. yearo by the mat rractice of igaoreni eretendera te the hasting an. Weareeallei aert every few dayeU eure Chronic Dtseeeeo which weTs euenoepd to have been well months or years eg; but instead of well were merely checked, driven in the eystem by mercHrv er eopovia, and therefore em to b well, but tn a longer er shorter time.by some sristit . . . 3 mr . a. cauee, nrote oat mi lie worst a no moot aim.-nu forme, producing ulcers in the throat, noe, or roof of the month, eru(4ioie ef the skin, pains er swelling of the bones; dtc.On account of the number ot ouch cases which have Istrly ce ne under my care, and the immense suffering which a little neglect or improper treatment in tire firat etsgea of the dieraee nay cause, Or. S. thiuks it his duty to adi the unfortunate, particularly strangers, to be eavefttl that they ar- Hotdeoeived bv false advertisements of lHastiug diiecke, who make nroaiises which could net be fulfilled, even - . j i i i i by the most expenencea ana SKiitui puyaictaiie- By rej;bfct or improper treatment, the patient is often reduced te a Mete w hich makes the esse extrwHy tiuEcuIt to cure. Therefore, all ehuW be ivar' of th iiiiHrlaiice of consulting a skilful physician in the early stage of disease. Impoteucj ImpuSaactaice. Oje of the most fieeuent peaaltiao paid by those whe give unreatrraned license to their pas sions, ia a loss of virile power. 1 he young, u- awaie of tha frarful resulle tfwu iey e nan e, .-ire but toe spt to commit excesses, linitencv may and dees oceur from stricture, gravel, deposit e iu the urine, and from many aibej cause?; but ly far, the aost frequent source ol it is abuse of the sexual orgs ni, by excessive venery er ; !f-pi)!lu-tion particularly tlie laat. Too great exrite ment ef the genial organs U, however, produc tive of other effects besides premature im potency; it tends to derange the digestive functions and weaken live physical and mental powrra. 'I liua jrents and otliera are often deceived ae to the trae sourc- ot the cojiaiiits ot youtn'aiid you'fg. men. It c-uuid be sho n how attciimitiou of the frame, palpitation of the heart, derangeineot "t the ncrvuus system, cough, imligr-sti-m, and a train ot aymptoais, iiulicaiiv ot'conojniptioii, are ofien ascribed to w roust cause when, in reality, they are the couarquenct-s of an aHur'mg and per nicious practice, alike destrective te the wind and bouy. Des Pertes Seminates lnvoluntari$. The most common result ofselfabr.se, is invo luntary S-'eiiiinal Ii missions, fr faiioi rans but a Msftinv notice i'tuis distre i.ia cmnalaint c m he given here. The patient Iw'corr.es pslc, thin and weak, suf fers from pain in the b-.-.ck and head, has dilerle1 vision, and atwckly. languid look, ana feels total ly unfitted for active itodiJv or mental occuration. His mind being conatantly absorbed with his Bufferings, h Sag rly pernaes every thing relative to bis caiiipl :it. Obliged conceal his situatic-e troui hie friend, aad aahaated to ff'v to tti who. from rduc;it'uw, knowledge and practical experience, are alone able to assist he l!iea tesome ignorant qimck, y wle ' hi' sreuniary meana are drained, for which he only meets in return with 'bitter disamxtiiKnient. At ienrth FITS!FITS!!:JITS!!!? - TBE); VEGETABLK EXTRACT. 1(1 EPILEPTIC PILLS, For Uu twe qf Fiti. Spasmi, Crampu; mi mil Arreotisend Contlilutional JJUtas. ' Persons who are laboring under this distress i .'ii .v. i; rn i."P i pt f L'nh ing maiauy, wiii mm ,iu,i t-uc-iaoujj uju 1'IC PILLS to be the onljr Remedy ever die covered tor- Mlh, " i CURING EPILEPSY, OR FALLING FITS! i ITiese Pills nossess. & specific action, en .thr nen'ou'a srstemi and although they are prepared especially for the purpose of curing . FITS, they will be found of especial ' benefit for all persons afflicted with weak nerves, or w hose nervous sys tem has been prostrated or shattered from any cause, whatever; in fact it is almost impossible to convey an adequate idea of the speedy and almost miracnlous results which these "Pills ef fect in the diseased, broken down and prostrates nervous" systems. Persons who were all lasti tude, weakness and debility, before their use, at once became robust and lull of energy. . Ne matter whether the constitution ,bas been brok en down by excess, weak by nature, or debilita ei by sickness, their effect :n the unstrung and shattered nervous organization is equally certaia and apparent. ' Iu eases ei neuralgia, headache, vertigo, pam m nerves efthe lace, and the varioua train of Nervous Affections; pal pitation'of tha heart periodical headaches, raids, and ehivered. state o society, melancholy, religous mono-mania, heats . deeire that exisUace might tersniriate; tbay wiU predece a cure in " an astouishing short period ol time, and Uiy will also remove depression, excite ment a tendsncy to blush, restjeasness.eleepleisness incapacity tor study or business, loss of memory, confusion" ciddmess, blowd to the head, mental debility, hysteria insanity, &c. They wiliincrease and restore the appetite, atengthen the emaciated, renew the health of thoe who have destroyed it by excesses, and icduce continual cheerfulness and equanimity ofapirite, and prolongate. Persons of pale complexion and consumptive habits are restored by tha use of a box of two, to Bioom and V igor, changing the kin from a pae. yellow, sickly c. lor to beaulitul noa?n eo essxioT. t assure the reader that the utmost reliance may be placed in these Pills, in the cure of the maladies , mentioned above, and also of those w hich follow, viz: Loss of muscular energy, a:nl general prostration, iritability, and all Nervous allections, indigeatioii, s!ugg-ihnes of rlje Liver, weakness &c, oe any of the consequences of in discretion, or indulgence, renders thetn the moot valuble remeoy ever discovered. In lact, as a remedy for the above complaints, these Pill stand unrivalled and alone. There is ne other reliable remedy, or any that has authenticate) y received the sanction of the medical faculty. In constitutional diseases the action of the Pills is not less heppy ami decided. Numerous instances might be mentini'd in which persons had inherited dreadful maladies from their infan cy, end had endured years of misery aud sutler ing, snt hundreds of dollars, and fnally been GOOD MEDICINES: - v a ir oe , ar s m y t 'r s a a r : s.- w . . i . .a.- r r ' v r- a s m .vwav- viaaz a . . v t , - .17' a m samai niPf WESS AND COMPETE!. CD i - i , ... t i vn is it 1 1 4 ; . Mlii m A f at aa nrutu beU, orT el irm. I. " RE LI 0 V tv" ,tm A f"v liberal StaWer's 1 Diarrhoba Cordiah- T IsVrleiaMtMritorP compounded Jaapree- . : ' 1 J . r . '1 meot with tberuies i pnraiuacv. oi merape- l uttc areata. Ions knoto -ana ceieDartea lor , TwaTYT-a a their peculiar emcacy in curmj? uiAnuit.vx.. on similar affection of tlir. system. In its ac- toin.it axkafS warsaa acd pnwuces a healtti y condition of jheLlVEH.ihns remvying the canse at the same.time mat it cure ttie .ai mni ail tmvL, arei Otrai of ih nrr fur hr rtrihooa. m u im frn e Mr Laaatiwaaaaniiats.a4af uj KryT MmaT of ia4, amn liom a ootidiw ilmUUMiiamit. hUmr ofih mmm ol Iwt m VatWaa at Sn-fwr rlort. tenr Sanaf ridhoo4. m 0 fcnt yrtrt ot mmf 3rat Hid l 1 ' Vf .1 to the II L- e. baa.el UlcL.r!voa. nJ.e loana rtm k r.i. . ". has ri ease. STABLER'S ; ANODYNE Iscoafidenly KCOtaEisnaeH 10 invaiius.as uasoatastfae by any kaown preparaiiosv for tm er. f COUGH3.HHOKSEN E8S, i ah3 other forroicfCoamoa Cotsi; BRO.NCmT-; 18, ASTHMACROUP, CONSUMP TION in aa Early Stag. d for-the UELIEF of the aiieat yea tn Aoyance oi;r i mai r lal Disease. - j ; It combines, in a scienufic manner reinidie. of long 3teemed value, with others ot more reeent discovery; its wiling and Untie, t;.e .i.i.ihmnrh ike s in eenUr, an efficacy, for the cure of this class of t t tB0OT3 i AUD' SHOES. o ' Some yearsa ago the proprietor , oC TVm . lbe Fm.on', LadieShoe SaJooa put V sv 4' in his claim t? uV, a large ahare.of VJJtjthif particular branch of the shoe bnisucss, by imporlinglpoe of the largest 8r6cks "Qr-"boots andsmoem. Which bai ' ever 1 been seen 1a Norfolk, since the at each k soccessive $e an" por stock has gradually increased a mil tie pres ent time; arid now we ilo a largrr boiness than any other hotise in Eastern Viriaia 131 A STICK TKAJU, fail u nffra ot mm ta oAj Ula.O wte ar ae Wk aa4 avra, omA am i tfonrwea. What voal J wa sot l:aa rtra M a Malal.i mm u. im mfim MM 1 xttU of aaeaUH a muU o ha aea tl ia S lene Waa Uaaaly I am mw. ,utM, -XXUaVXCUX.r AJKX TAH.TX.IXO Ta WfcoU tha aicaaat aa Saii aalaaaSSy momj omilm jar Muf run, rmaa aant imO a4 aaaxratiAW. any kacvaraliu. mu aaa aaiaa, u wwwrW T aa aa a IteJa volaaw. ( aritk taMoaU , " .' "r l Ike f kt . ao CC.tj. Jan.:s,h ' I S ; lloiloiyay'snS tl.t . 1 I 1 . t M . ! "?? t "! "WIBTC ASD KOTHER sTssfMssMal thf bl seWeHflel ssMrtsal ta tooch ai all ) wtac a wwmH TEARS OS MItEIlT. Tol'.oe... n., r M . crar r At t mZf Of aa f ' .Iu. L.kttliMlM outar tod tm4 aaaiaty of ' r") , , ( " U k The Ladies' Baloor. was yrrt estaWisTied imr . ;. a,!f. ,r " "Ba .a" about 11 years o.and the 8,re has been '' ' " " V V 1 repeatedly altered anr! enlarge-J to make roora oi wh .u aaci ia a-n .aB. .. Wrrp ? ' U v. r forMr;AOi)LW'8'crea,iBgtrade,0n. TOE MJCAKi or )IAPm&l ..,Vj,ri - ,; -s ease. 1 larred he has r?e?nt!r built for hiaself . . . ... one of the largest stores for cis business ta he United States. , The new Store isuur timet as large as the old one io that hereafter we shall be pre pared with the goods to do the largest LVot and bhoe trade done ib the State of irgin- (A complete description of this splendid new store will be given about the 12th of July, when it will be opened.) ? At the commencement of each ituoa we have "on hand from ' f f ' ' . The valuble Medicines above named have recentlv been introduced, with the approval of a number of the Medical profession in the citv of ualtimore and elsewhere, and m prac lice have succeeded most admirably iu curing the diseases for which they are prescribed They are offered to the Country Practitioner as Medicines which hecan man respecis ae nend npon. as prepared in agreemen with h eTnerienre f vomeof the most faiirned - w. l. - ot tfca kaoaWar. tha M Zi tcte ka. mtmot tUwkaom aa4 fony T Utoamaa. i. -i k. M.tMiMfft. mo wifr ot aandarf ia eara aaala U aU ott la aH laa'U tlm tawWan mi aa UTr. Wa momU aaw W ataca Sarn Va M mmmmt ot aa-a paaawty to a I it mi. om4 lMaaaiae r -A !. ' "ai "w rS $80, 000 io $100, 000 Worth of Bouts and bhoes while we con stantly receive heayy shipment cf goods dunng its (iontinnar.ee. Oor ueees has indee been signal, and whyt beeaace we have always conducted nr hocines on equitable principles, mutually benefitticjthe eelU-r and the buyer. 1'his success is truly flattering to m, icaomoch an '"adicious Physicians. aBd strickly in Con- j as we iutand to mak s;ll larg-r arditi..n to . 1 , . I ' cureu oy inc um 01 iuo eeiauie x;raci rtus. ITT As these Pitts are composed ol some el the most expensive materials in theiateria Me- dice, it will be impossible to leave themaionad the country on aeency, as co.ninjon Patent med icines usually are. Bot in order to let the alllict ed in the mot remote parts of tb country have a chance to obtain them, they w ill be sent by mail vaaa er pojTAe, ta:iypart ot the LniteJ btatea, 01 any country w ith whicii the United States has postal ai rougemeta, ou the receipt of a remit tance 114 '.ES Vegetable Extract Epileptic Pills, S."t pe: ox, er two boxes lor o UjT Ais OsBiae must be addressed, post-paid, to SETH S. HANCE, U Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md I xtaiu Lsttxbs not takea from the of fice. March v6 TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF HAMP TON'S VEGETABLE TlATCTt&g'. -A LETTEIlFROVl IN OFFiCEH OF OUROALLANT NAVY. W.ba-a at. ay other Letters. Ue give one below, aad afaia say te the Aflict", wby will yeu delay tijia this great Retiteralive. U. I. late CiMBicRLiva, fissea, s7sr)iMA, ) Jaasary l7ib U53. $ Meagre. Mortimer et Mowbray GeoUesaen : The First Lieateaaat of this sliie, who has Sn offering wauy years from the Dyepepaia, an wkobas been nearly restored to his uaaal health epilepsy, catalepsy, nuan.i, or some ether ;iiee otthe Bervotia system, nvakea it aaraance. and ibe naticBt ta relieved from his horrid situatien by a ireiiature dealb, the caose of whicb bad fre quently been entirely ovei looked by his uosua- (eclin; tiraiie. k . 3 3faIiieSiI33e AU diseases peculiar to Females (as also lup- fresaiona. Irrefwlarities, ire.,) apeeaiiy andafecta ally reiiteved. The efficacy el Wa remedies, for the eure ef the shove affections, have been, well tested in an extensive practice far the last 13 years 1X. SaiTit "fKEVEIN TntS 'for married Ladies, sent in sny direction by aneil. Price . Persons at distaace mr eonsult Dr. S. by letter, post-said, describing esse, sod have medi cine securely pat tip end ierwarded toeny part of the United States, always accompanied w its full an explicit directions ter ee. Communicationa ! considered strictly confidential. Office arranged with oeperate apartments, as that eatieate never bv tha use ef "Haaiotoa'e VeeeUblo 1 inctavre." 1 y bat the doctor himself. Attendance deairoa yeu to send kiai ene ioaenboitloa of that j wwily, from e ia the ateiaing till 9 at aigbt, (oua- Medtciae. i says exceme. 1 another Lieot. efthe U. 8. Nevy, saw eel N. B. Peraoes afllictsi with anyof the above rears tms atnp, aiso wianes ya to oeau etaa a campraiaTS, win so weu te aveie ttae vanoea doaea of "lia.ptn,e Vegetable rinctars" bf NOSTRUMS AND SPECIFICS., the Store u which leaves ths Uaite feats I eevertiaed by Apethecerioe sod Dra xist as a eer- iu m iai j vi w.ini, ! i taia cure ler ay anueverv disease, lasv are eat mm teeell, but not tecare, an4 freoaeatlt ee more Sou oraar, ana i vnae ikau re in mwreaum you, at it a as bnen used wuh great succees by sever sl ef ear i(ficera iu caoa of Dya;epia. lam respectifaly yours, Vaioi (vat si nee Ckapalia U. S. Navy. THE ROAD TO HEALTH! HOLLOW AY'S PILLS. t-opy oi a Leuer irom .ir. it. w. ivinvu. Chemist, 7 Prescot street, Liverpool, dated 6lh June, 1851. To Professor Hoilowat, 8ia. Your Pills and Ointment have stood the highest on our sale list of Proprietary Medicines for some years. A customer, to w hom 1 can reler for any enquiries, desires lr.e to let you know the particulars of her case. She had been troubled for years with a disordered liver, and bad digestion. On lhe lasi occasion, however, virulence of the iback was so alarming, and the inflamma tion set in so severely, that doubts were en .ertained of her not teiug able to bear up un der it; fortunately she was induced to tr our Pills, and informs me that after lue hist, and each succeeding dose, she had great re lief. She continued to take them, and si though she only had 3i;oies, she is now jd the enjoyment of perfect health. 1 could have sent you many more cases, hut the a- bove, from the seventy of the attack, and the spsedy cure, I thiak; speaks much m favor ef your aaioaisbin Piiie. (Signed) X. v. hlKhiL3. DR. J. B. SMITH, 16 Soatk Frederick Street. Ucc 11, 1S53. ly. -Rawiaeas, Md. An Exfrtwrdinnry ( vreof Rkeum ilic Fet tr r- t r ver, in f am jjt Ht tn it Liana. Cony of a Leuer iuserted in the Hobart Town Courier,-of the 1st of March, leol, by Major Welch. Margret M'Ccnif an, ninteen years of age, residing at Iei lown, had been suffering frcn a violent rheumatic fever lor upwards oftwo montas, which had entirely deprived herot me use ot ner timus; during tnis per iod she wss under the care of the most emi nent medical mea ia Hobart Town, and by theaa her cac was considered hopeless A friend prevailed upon her to try llolloway's celebrated Pills, which she consented to dn. and in an incredible short space of livue they eff.cted a perfect cure. . firmitT with the rules of Pbramacy, anu a especilly serving his conveuieiice, mho can not so readily as the I'nysician, nave unoia prescriptions . couipomied by a pracura Peramaceutist. See the descriptive Tharnplets, to be hd trans ol ail who have the .Mediciues for sale ennuininr rocommendations from Doctois MaaTie, UvfcTTiii., pbisios, IIasdv Iuva, Ac. Doctor S. P. MaaTi says, "I do not Ins tate to recommend your Viarrhaa Gordiuiund Anodym Cherry Kxyeetvrttnt," J-c. DH-t. Joes-A nniscrw says. -It pive me much pleaauw to add my testimony to that of others in favor .if the ei'raordincry rjfisacy of your 7tfrAr 0ekf, f., and of the JKzpeeto tani, "I have no hesitation in recommending it as a most valnble medicine. ' c:c. Doct. R. A. Paths says he has used the J)iarrhiit Cor&cl in his prcctJce, with the happiest efiect, a:A thinks it one of the most con venicnt and etlicient combina tions ever uflered to our profesion." Duct. L.D Hit."'I ba.e administered your 4odt Expectorant in several cases of llronchial Affection, with the mott happy re. mrnlu, audfrom a knowledge of its ua'ninMe ef fects, I can, with the greatest confidence, re commend, it" Ac. Dr. W. S.L-vi writes to us that he l:a? ad ministered the Expectorant to his wife, who had the HronehUi for fourteen yerri; end thai she is fast recovering from herlor.R standing malady. It has in a few weeks th;ia her more food than all the remedies she has heretolore used uider able medical counse l. Sixtbsb of the best AeoTiiRraaiKS and HaaarcBTisTB in the city of Baltimore, wmte We are satisfied the preparations known as Stahler'i Anodyne Cherry Kzpeetorant and Stabler, LHarrditi Cordial and medicines ot vaiiT v alu i. arid rery efficient for thr relief and cure of the disease for which they are recommended they bear the evidence of skill and rare in their preparation and stvle of putting op, and we lake pleasure in re commending them." TwHTt-SiTix of the most respectable MsaraasTs residents of Mautlamu Visois a and Noktk Carolina, who hare sold and aio usea tnese. mec.icines mem ves, sav, "From our own experience ar.o onr eim tofvri, ae da confidently reomm'n I them Pro Bono Publico. We have never known any remedies used for the disease for whieh theyjare prescribed to be so etfieier.: and to give such enure satisfaction to an. The above notices of recomme nlatuT. from members of the Midicai Facvltx, Paa AaTAevsTiar of high ia:iding, and Vex cravts of the first respectability, should be sufficient to satisfy all, that these medicines are srervAa; ttiil by the afllieted, snd that they are different s'.smp snd class from the "Quaokery" and "Cure Ails" so much im posed upon the public. For sale !y Druggists, Apothecaries and Country Store-keepers generally. E. II. STABLER A CO., Wmolkkalk Dhuooists 111 Pratt 3treet, Baltimore. Jely t. 1S53- our att-ca:. ar.u ereiore lnvue an lountry Mer chants and Shoe dealers to come and deal ioi the future with us ttthe rww Store. HUSD UIJDS OF MEll CHA 2 Have already availed th mselves of our tnvita 'ion, who return and buy nioie goods at eac h j season saying, '-they ca.i do better a the RADIUS' SALOU.N Than they cm do at thi A'tntA.'' We giiaran'.r? to hflll at least .ri per cent less than otliery, and to sell gjods which will suit the retail Ta n, ol Via-iiNit and Nohtij Carolina Msbcmasts Letter than any tiiey may urcbae elsewhere. The atock consists in part of Gentlemen's fine Loots and Snoes, of every fafh loaabie ariety. Ot Sl I i karrHiUr' a Unit ork aauuaa THE MARRIED WOMAN'S Private Medical Companion. BT DI. A. M. MICtlCIAr, 01 llmroia XMhoo.. lam.r.tL frwa. 50 Sf (oa ruts rarta. atraa oiaouto, ft SO.) Tim. paMyh4 ta IU7. aaS ii ia aaf iwnxuso or wosDKusnri, CaaiMfriatf two! RVERT FEMALK, AVIiKTILZH MAIUUKUOUXOT.caa bare aanatttro a rmll OWIM mmimm, taaiattw and rataiaaax af ber caaplajaita, wlUk the YrtoaaS syawpteaw, mJi U4 mmm.riy HALF A MILXIOJ. COPIES WaU kaa bm aoU. . v, mmoft oi. m W ara of m mor atnalr Urn tmt MmaS. ot Omm cCaltw aaarnasra. Wat M rtla Sauroaa ot etvorwe brahh. aa4 that beaaiT. tmiaaq t apna Sealih. ka ia aa eaaSarna la bat oo a Uiaea. a4 titai ot hot Vaitir-1 omt oomrt om arill htaa it. a Kaa will evary twtaa wKn-Uaa liar Snva mm ilanm ot mm mtim m bean, a that of hw racaaauT evrai. . t . eity, at! tW a,.,. . ' "7 n U-d ot'ea rtm. K. . i ... lit iTjy onr IM.a 1AM leanu a aa mrmmA m. a . ... kr Vti ii v in ru .l I ... i. . , . I . I . a lcrJ oi Ii;)' Ullr,..!,! ronttat them wt;'i4i.r l.ealth. jou w.rJ it..:,,. l-t-ea tiC n:'i:k o: '. ;, unit. eUf , a. W-ra v-1 . . t aaviHaC Ue... ' t Lahes (Ja.ter lioot.s, Jenny Linds and other cclebrateti styles. Mens' Calfskin Urogans. of every quality, " lioola. 44 44 Kip C logins. for l;oo!r, 44 44 Iciis" coarse thick lirogans, Negroes. 44 BiK)ts, for Ne groes, Dutch Women's Prolans, for nnt iloor Women, Field hantls and lor Coo;s, Women's Leather Kootecs. for Hou:e terran'.s, &c. 4' f-hoes of every kind and quality. Coys' Kip and coarse Loots and Mioe, of every kind. Mitcs and Chilflrens, Shoes of all kinds, over W diherent varieties. The attention ol Coimtrv Merchants is inviled to this immense stock ot Moots t-hoes ami Broant at the Ladies' s-a!oon. where they can buy eery article waatf-d by thf-m. at the lovtest wholea:c price?, and thereby saving themrelvrs the trouble ami expense of going to the North tor fLeir sup plies. T: 11MS-r, MONTHS CRHIHT. The La.lies' haloon is on Min atreet. rear Walters City Hotel. W. H. ADIUNOTON. Norfolk Virginia, July 'th, lb'3, tf. VP WARD Or 0K IltHDRKD TIIOC- ' IAKD COPIES Mat Vaaa IKST BY MAI1 vidua Om Uat tr aaoaJaa CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. , DR KOT DKFHACDKD! Boy oo book aneaa "IV. A. M- !anrWa, 1SS liberty Pa-iw. Ji. Y." ta oo tha ttle pa. anl th eotry ta ibe Ctert a Ofle oa U bark t Um tlO pa ; aad bay ocjly of rarciab and booarabta iroirn, or ara 4 fey mail, aa4 addraas Io Dr. A. M. Maortaraa, aa Utara ara aportooa aad sarreptiuoua tnrrt&gameota Ot copy right. LET EVERT WIFR A1D IIL'SBABO POSDEUt m ttrnM for Igworavatea, wrfevea Isnraie la Mlaarx to tim wa Ivold near and dear, and wavan to dlapal oar Ignoranca la wlUa In oaf roextu To enable every aoe te decide epon the inditp. nbl mjoaomity of pna ailng 1 eoVT. aod that aa ua tw motiier sard rrma-n aolaCarmed ipm lb mmay eanaea, whleb. annoer cr latar, ara deafened K make fearful ra'agoa apoa bar aeau&. aateaa faaxa4 k and thai no eooatderaia aod affeeUraia huabacd kava eaae to aptiraid btntaetf wllk BgV. of tbe veltar of hia vifo a paaphlel of Ibkrt7-a pag-aa. entitauntac ftiU TUtpai "nd Jndm qf cWenXa, kveur v.' extraeta fhwa Om bank, arul be ami frot of cargt ta anv part oT Ua Ualud SiaJaa, by addreaaiBc. paaa-f ld. aa aareta. Uban Katowldre Io Happ"t u eaU pabla to be LgnormjiL X3F On reorlpl of One Dotlar (ft Uta Sn TAi Hon. evtrm Wo-llne.) -THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION" U amt (maild frot) to any part of hm Untied Ptafc-. AO leOrrt moat W pnHld, and addrmaed to Dr. A. M MAt'fci CKAU. Boa 1234. New Tnrk Oty. rabUaU& OSoaw a. 12S Liberty StraeV. Saw York. A i i:::m)N : ;i A PAD Ml; Cr" li'11,7 i.N'i I ojy m f m jtltrr fn.fn ",t r .vf I. at sirf . ' ; .M-y 3tt, 1-.M. :o Pioijor l!o'ili-.v; :r 1 mtjtt-J ; r a ; fr'fn a bs-l lei:. v.e ,r.1, . rut act ttWn.: a'. , , corbtilir T''c!:' J ly tif i-,'.ial ..duf. t r. l . and w aa vt ii u . ampu'.srei, in j ir Pi'L ni l r ji.r'te t u:e .:. t : t.ot !.fffJ It i 'Si-tiel 1 L- . i u,:. : '. ' Mr. N !' l.t-i. : III..! VlyJ.elJ r'Z Ct is: 4 L,rt Itim 'i i i - "a L v.; er. 1 A E I 1 J '.i lr:r; 7 a 1 . !'. r i li tt a - braht 01 II Oir ti.at, ,;v vl..-:e i ol l. I t .- It A.t tJ a.-' -'-e I... v. oujk! ,-. . it cjjca.e, I ut ii... i ! a I id O uWi.fi'". i,; . , l. r c.w, it. i :n;....i-., tliai. a rn ri.h a t!ie UT.ef:l 1l:-T ' 1 1 ' ol. ' ' li... f i, v., I . ii ;tith'a. 1 i. lt'S:i iv a at C k.O, 'ai " '4 a a i . , a' ' .1 m CORE'S DIARR0E SYRUP. Irmik stronger thmn Fiction ! Kone need desfair I A Lady,s Testimony efttr thir Vm tight years tf tufferitig I Were there ret real virtue in this weaderful raedioiae, eauld it perform the etomhing cares naae oy u i NoBTaAMPTOK Co April 13, 1853. AfsaMa-TvLBB l Adair: I have been ittfiiet ei with Rhemnaliam, from times, in aiy twelth year; L will be fifty yeas ot aRathe8th oftkia anenlh, the attacks wera at times aa severe aa te sender me helpless; I have treid rarious remedies oi very little effect Last October I was attacked tit my ohouhlcrs, siden; back, and hij; I coeld rest, day er night; I could not move any part t kody withoat crying with pain; at this time t alee tried many Temedies, internal and external, without receiving any lelief; I waa last adriseal se try Haraptoa's , "Vegetable Tincture; lefore 1 Vsd taken one bottle f which 1 felt uuch better, sad as I continued taking it I felt strength ceai t)g iqte ray back and limbs, and my stoaiach , tcghened and revoed every way, I have taken five bottl'e and am much better tia never expect eVl te bet I intend te ue it wheaever 1 seed it. S .. .a.. . ana wouia recommend it to tUe aHlicted, behev tng if oneaualLed. Yours, ; ELIZABETH BAGWELL: xGall end get Pamphlets gratis and see womler fol cares. Cold by Dr. .Vusgrave, Elizabeth Ci ty, Joa. S. Jonmi, Edenion, N. C, Hudgia it, BarcliC, Hertford, Ramsey &. Co, Plymouth Potto & Son, Wsshington, Jamee Da via. Green . . ille, by Mortimer &, Mowbray, Bahitnore, and 301 Broadway Nw York, and by store keepers 4 andMruggisi. otnerally. FALL STOCK W Bottt Shoes and Brogmm, AT THE LADIES SALOON, Ne, 8 7 SEPT. 1st, 1853. W. II. Addinston fc Co. W ULD RMPECT- 1 U L L V (' A L L ATTENTION of the Merchants of Virjrin- iaandNorthCarohna i o ais i m aa ease stock of BOOTS, Shoes,, and Q r-tj et4, 3 '-4of- ING TRUNKS, Vaitcas, Carpet Bags, anl India Rubber Shoes, JTaluahle Farm and Fishery for Sale. 'ILL be soldy without incumbrance, at the 4 - tV 1 Court House door in the town of Hertford,. on. Monday of November Court next, that v eil ; knoavq and valuable Farm in the county of Per- . qtumans. upon which the late Myles Elliott re aided ai the tLsrie of hie death; and wbieh was fox- xjaerly owned by Col. Wilsoj Reed-. THis farm io beantifully and conveniently sf taated ia ; Durante Neck, just at the mouth of . Perqnimnns River, containing 425 acres of land, (more or less, about 400,0tXjcora-hillsof whieh are cleared and in a fine state of cultivation aud -has upon it aa excellent Well of Water, a com a fortahle Dwelling, commodious Barn and Sta bles, and every other Building necessary for a Farm of its sixe There is also 'ueon it a. vain a- . bU .and extensive Fishery. The improvements of which are nearly new. The soil is of the very best quality and produces finely any crops adap ted to th climate. - 7 r Taken all ia all, its agreeable and mnveneint lacatjoiiath fertility of its soil, &c, it isbeliev etl toeombiae as many advantages as any Farm ef its size ia the Eastern paitef the State, and as ia 1- - J sV.a a . ' j ; . u ureauraeu mat perrons Qisoosed nnrrhau. " w A 1 exara ine for tbern VM'i nore minute des- StoCrt vxipiion is aeemes. unnecessary. V Wil ' w uua wm uo tuauc uiuiepunDie. aEhXim- niA) " median hnBCMtainn vrtll he tnven and H mmoaating, will be m a "oa. A 1 I I 1 H'hltt a,ri Kaa a. v i v ' f - . f caev auu icvu A ':' S' I- -Wade known at the time of sale. -'vV' --iv- X u-v. il? F Maktin,; - y- 4 V l' ! Albert R. Elliott, X.' - -- - X, - Atfg20,1853. V c ' w - Admits. lUNi; doable barr elect, aa ezealleat article. VaA f r'-TRCOBB. Which they have just received frora the Man afsctoriesof the North and East. Their stock is always purchased of rest hand and most of it made up to order, exactly to suit the wants of Merchants in Virginia and North Caroina. A rery large part of their Fall stock was eoatracted for last January, and the prices named at that time for each article, before the rise in prices of Boots, and shoes took place, and we shall offer the roods to Country Mer chants at a small advance upon the cost of those low prices, will be a great deal les than it can be afforded by those buyers vha pur chased their goods at the market ralue this season. The stock of Boots and Shoes now on hand at (he Ladies' Saloon is very nearly three thousand cases, and valued at $120,000 em bracing an assortment of Boots and shoes ef every variety of styleand quality to suit the necessities'andthe fancies of every person, Male and Female Their assortment of coarse Brdgans and coarse Boots for Negroes is truly first rate. and of very superior uality. India Rubber Boots and shoes will be sold at manufacturers' prices by wholesale. Mes- srs Aiding von t-o are-ine Agents lor oest manufactory of Rubbers ia the United States The goods are betterAnd? superiot- in every respeet in durability, beauty and style to any other aaanufacturer, and an examination of the goods will satisfy any person of its truth. fT Merchants and dealers in Norfolk, Portsmouth, Petersbarg aad Richmond, as. well as those Country Merchants in the States of Virginia and North Carolina are all respectfully invited9 to call and examine their immense stock of Boots and sboesv Terms 6 months credit,' . . The saloon, (new store,) is at 37, Saia st. Norfolk.Ya. sign of the large plate glass Wind ows. - .? ' I,..,- :: -. , W.H 4DBBfiTON&Co,Norolk,VA, etf jf, 1853. Cure ePt and Tightness in the Chest end Stomach of a Person S4 years of age. f roan Messrs. 1 hew ac bon, i'ropretors of tse Lynn Advertiser, who can vouoh for the following statement August Hud, 1851- i e Professor, Hollowax, Sir, I desire to bear testimony to rood effect of llolloway's Pills. For some years I snflered severly from a pa.n and tightness ia the stomach, which was also accompanied by a shortness ot breath, that prevented me from walking about. Iam 84ears of age, and not withstanding my advanced state of lile, these Pills have so re ieved me' that I am desirous that others should be made acouain tea wit & their virtues. Iam now rendered. by their-means, cornpara ively active, any can taite exercise wunout inconvenience or pain, which I could not do before. (Signed) HENRY COE, North street. Lynn, Norfolk. These celebrated Pills are wonderful efficaci ous in the following complaints. Agae, Dropsy. Inflammation. fSore Tboats, AsthmaDysentery, Jaundice, Stone k Grav vel, Billious Complaints, Erysipelas Liver Complaints, Female lrregularuies, Seconda ry Symptoms, Blotches in lhe Skins, Lum bag fevers of all kind. Piles, Tic Doloreux, Bow el Complaints, Rheumatism, Tumors, Fits Retention of Urine. Chlics.Gout, Ulcers Venereal Affection, Constipation, Head-ache Scrofula, or king's Evil, worms ofall kinds Weakness, Debility, Consumption frora whatever cause, etc.. etc. Sold at the Establishment of Professor Hoilowat, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar, London.") and by all tespectabie Druggist and Dealers in Medicines throughout the British Empire, and of the Lotted States, in Boxes at 37ic, 87c 1 50. each. . Wholesale by lhe principle Drag houses of the Union; by Messrs; A. B. & D. Sasds, New Yprk. (Tj There is a considerable saving by tak ing the largest sizes N . B Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are . affixed to each Box. April 2d- CHOLERA PREVENTIVE. A eertem and. epetdy cure for IKirrhrra, Choi- era Morlvt, Snrnmer Complaint, Cholera, Chole- ra Infantum, Colic Flutulency, and ail dcranje- rnenti of the Stomtnack andBowele from Teething CERTIFICATES. An array of testimony never befwre seen in fa vor of any other medicine. HOME TESTIMONY". K. City. July 1831. I cheerfully state, Thave used Saunders Chol era Preventive, in my family in one very sever and several slight casea ot Cholera Morbus, and almost, instant relief was the consequence. 1 think it an excellent medicine. J. C. B. E1IP.INGHAU3. Dr. J. llarrell would call the attention o lhe cominnni'.y, to his retail Drur. and Pre scriptiou More, where medicines can be ob tained from one dose, io an on nee or more, and where the sick can have their Diseases ex amined, and prescribed for. with medicines j m i:p in lhe rooM pilat?h!e and pleasent form, with suitable D.recrioni and advice in usine ihem. He would also announce to those who are laboring under any form, of chronic lin?erir and wasting Disease, that hia plan of treating such' cases, has always ieen s!most uniformly s iccessiui, he can thereTore promise the patient gre.il encourage ment that his disease wil! be cured. ( all at Dr. HarreU' netr o.lice suuih-wet street, opposite Daniel utchaidson s hn.. where he will always be ready to attend all professional calls, either in the town or coun try. He keeps pa'ent medicines of the most approved and worthy reputations, for sale, of northern manufacb ry, such as lownsends Sarspariila. Hampton's Tincture, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ninstaapr Liniment, Pain Killer, Norrts loaiel' aue and fever, Horieman's Hope, a good liniment for dis eases of lL.rses. Brandreth s Beckw.lh'a Gilberts. Lees, WrUhts. and HarrelPs Tomato 11 1 Is. Ualetnan's Drops, Gtdfrey's cordial Harlaem oil nolitl and fluid Opodeldoc, Fah nestock's Vermifnt?e, American Worm Kill er .Thompson's eye water, strengthening pias ters, and his own incomparable Salve. His nervine anodyne Lot-.on, which relieves pain alaiostat the torch and i a sovreign re lief for the Head ache. Seid'.ilz and Soda' powders, purest kind. April 2, 185:. -'7 certain remedy fur Diirrhte, l)entert;. Summtr Cojdiin! of Ch 1 1 i. tVc. &'c. ',W. rr-M'-! t-r ii. va!n-!.lf t.ii ,if-;...ti has b' en i.kI.k t A lo put it up n . :,.- en! f"ni. tro-tt the V'-rv xt.-iirc tS. mitui 1 r lm :irtic'e dtl'inff the J.a' ttre trjt It- t 1 . j j- V Ilia bcin fu'.iy "ll4i -ii ! V .!: f.il.i iea tnt nn T .1 iiUit.tat :!!. Pit :.ar.i oi! C. A. M PI Home Ttstunnny in furor tf Moore t Car vtinfiHr and hlrin'jertt Syrup, for trie cut t of Dinrrhac. Yijrr:1 erj. rind Summer ' Complaints of C!,il!rc:i. f j rr.RTIrl'-ATKS. i l'ro r. tl.e ITnn J'n!-e Gi'.Jart. of '.ViiVinaon . n lr .Vorrre. trt I !e I it mv Uu'V ;o eijir o yoti mv as ;nof, lcden tti t' it C't'al !'' f yntir 1'arn.ntative at '1 Alritijriit yiuj. fu.m t!tf u-f n me li I ltut. ,(..i.t i; tin- ,j,.i .kim fi nal refiilt. Durit jj the pre v-tlrttee rifiS 'it rr!i;nnl rKaetitcrv jtcrcrivc-l tirrKie.l atrm 'o?n- "1 tta-. tack, and setdv:t"i lv a frwnt!. to wJntn t r' had prraanled !tt ol" ot.r a'bic- r-'.!f, tt try a little t'f it .n r tirn.j-. ' i.iji.t I it i ie d m and f It ro much u!icvd. tUi 1 r. jc. tej r in the morning. It wmrd Io art iie a cltrtn. , and It A me avmnd and .irrm?. witlxut tltat pr trsttott on cmrnon at)er the ua. of.lh i re t , Beinz ooakle to poreliiac a lKlie ( u.c n.p in Vickburp; end OcleruHiitd rxii a-eiu t U without a rrniedv aoaafe and valuil.'r, I t nty friend's bottie with me and aba'-l alvTava . .,di.v.r to keep a upjly by me. Youra, reccirt.by. I T.e P.Va .',..,: ., tlUi'D't-l Ui ViJh't 'i. ' . 1 ;.!. 'r- i.it ..i. '' l..t. t U.ii..i.v . ' I Afti i a, i'ii .. .n i . , m; ria'.lsf, l i- lu U!1.4'l-.t.. : j ."iie 1 l.io:t". ti. ' Tu.oour-, I .'.ei ir. i 5..;j .t ii r I;:-; LWAY..' ; !. ;, ai! bj l i .. . 1. . .: '. l't.r-.. a. 2 j i ' . ci i i iiiis.- Ill li t i It. SAM- i S !UJ 1 A ". by l: 1'. (iAU.ii ton. ir 1 ItTT 1 r A ti t I At jej a.I-a N. It . Di If Vrmi it. retA J Mi'-i a; Mai 4 .'i". i I" t'k-a, ' fl'ia V i-i i r . i. 'r-l;' - ; in- . I . ir : t 'V- -f .If I , : It a. . at Jcv. II :t ) 1 t t u 1 . iAM.f. K . ! t 4 .-'! Jo- '-4 4 J-.i' : I N....tl ;t:i4.i:t. t . l 1 l le ! II wn .-.. Mr : t : C i rt.. 'I tr n( K'-iJaT. Ii.-vti. ir ..rt n '. a. w t ' i. i... In : V .r r n '.H h I ,r '. a ! I . i . t 1 . a .f . tl a a" f''ii t O'x'O ! t .r. . esrt ri .1 .. O l ,,:r tl -a v o. 11 , A. VT0'.e2J May, le.'i s.;i!.i).vr' Elizabeth Citv. Au?. 8'l. This is to certify that I have usod Saunders" Cholera Preventive, in my family, in several ca ses of Diarrhaea and ColV:, and almost instant re lief was the result in every case. I rhink4 it a very valuable medicitie, and or.e ihnt should be in every family. J. M. WIIi:i::i-.K- Khz. City.N. C. Sept. 2 ISM. Saunders' Cholera Mixture, is the best family medicince with which I am acquainted with. I have made use of it in many instances in w hich it has never railed to affect an entire cure. 1 Im lieve it is a universal remedy for all kinds of sum mer complaints. ' "WILSON G. LAMB. 7 Hertford, Feb. 10, 18.V.. L. K. Saundera, ' .Fir T take pleasure in stating that 1 have uned your Cholota. Preventive in my family in seral instances for Diarrhea, and one very severe case of Cholera Morbus, and almost instant relief was the result in every case think it a very valuable medicine, and one that Ihould be in every family. JF.SSE S. TWIXF.. tkr iDcauuic uconiv a lew oi liie man certificates I have leen favored with. Prepared only by L K. Saunders, and for sale by J. 31. Pool. Dr. J. llarrell. J. J. Grandy, "m llalsey: J. Eenbury. Elizabeth Citv. N. C . Thos. falmer, bhiloah, VVm. Orerorv. South Mills. W tordon, Sligo. (.urntut-k county, N. C; and by ucrcnanis anvi wnijist generally. 18',') J OUi1 mmi if .Jamaica mm. bTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ) II KUTFORD COUNTY, j The undersigned Daniel Morris of said County, enters the follow ivy dcscribcdand bounded tract o! land, lying in said coottty, pursoant to the pro- v isiousofan act of the deneral Af-sembly of orth Carolina passed at the sessions held in 1 83U and in lb:n,en:Medan act for the relief of sueh per sons as may suffer by thetlevtruction of tLe Be- conisoi iieruoro county occasioncii oy onrnuigoi the court house and clerk'soffice of said cofT.!". Chapter and in relation to fLe burning of the Kecords of Hertford '-Chaptrr I o wit : Ueginning at two Cyprus trees on the edpe pj the Chowan Itivcr, a corner for orieKure, thence $outh twenty-four and a ball cegreesLast, lorty-eipht poles to a corner fur one John "Askew, near the Galesville ferrv. nal; thence south forty, two degree? vest. hiteen poles to a rineon tbe hill; thence south thirty one decrees west, fbnrlci'n poles; thence south twenty five and half decrees west, forty mne.ppies; thence south, forty one degrees west, fourteen poles; theoc souththirJy two degrees west, twenty poles lo a dead oak; iheticc south thirty five degree west, elertn poles to a Maple or Gum in a bronchi thence op said branch thirty two poles to an oak Mump at a path. Askew and Haves eorper. It hence a line of marked trees sonth, twenty fcve degree east, one hundred and filly foor poles to a hickory; thence north, cfchty de grees east, twenty one poles to a red oak, on lhe fork f th ereat or deer hraneb- thence j- .. .... . From a Merchant cf Jackcn. j Ilavinj ucd Vnon'a Cariui native aiiH Atrin- I rent Syrop in Diarrlne with the n o.t iia'af. tory rrulU, I CO n.tt ImiUIc lo rcco:.tm-ril it io , tbe public as a valuable rcuv:dv in !i cj-c fr whicii it iatntentlcd. ii. Y. L .(.I.KY. Iam prrimllcd tn ue tli" f;j..f. mjf estraet fro'ii a kitcr adiireacd lo Mrra. i;K-ii.trln A j nobiiiMMi. of thi city, from Mr. i. 1. IAK.NIiT on Baker's ("reck ; '1ik? medicine yoti at nl me, haa arlrd !! aa far aa tried, a:. d par'Jt ulariy Moort 'e Diarrba Syrup, AliicI) has a-rtcd like a cluim. There was an old ncrm, wiom Mr. Ilownrv ln-onhl from North l'jr .io laat fil.lie bad a ):arrhje for five or eix inonlha; J ould atop it fr a lea daya, but it would eoou rrlurn, until I hud ahiinwt deapaired of liia lifo, and wrote to Vlr. D. to that r CVct. This syruj soon made a permanent mrr in liim. I have ucd it in averal Can-, ar.d in evt-rv rc it lua prmed fiVrtu.il. t.fl. m; ocvtr ly myself from t)iedi ae lor a few I ou?s one "tiijilo do- rc'.ievd inc. 1 view it a - a nm-l Valu iblc nicrjieinc and lijll iccoinnt: no .1 l my iveithr." Still mother Life Resevra. Mr f. A. Moore, Sir, At ti'n-, ftr a r:;inlicr ofycara p.it, I Imvc Uvui tluictrd itii li-rr!ue of an oltHiatc ciara ler, ttlncii lu fun (t ut. pleluly prtlralcd roc. I lucfltd l many pliyaiciJnx jr. diffcrrnl paila ufilic e i Uy. tut ihcy ntvtr ifuirdid u r any iruuici t re!nf. Durinc tl.c pukt m-r.in'r, v liiic trVi lim it lite North, I waa aejM J uitii the dictac tttilii crcal violence and at a time wbnil m.tn:l u; mj txiu erto procure mfdiritS sidti.t; but, itViu, al lhe tirtion f a friend btfjre I lc'. bom-, j.ot a liottlcof yotir Carminative rid A!rprit v r- 1 . .... p in mv trans. 1 rextrtfti in it, and t tny aur. pilar aod joy tle firH iloe afforded ne im:riertie leiief.tlte nest day, afbr two or tl.tctrtr.re do a 1 waa cn.n.araticl- wrll. and by c a t toiin it. una 1 avaaeulirelt Cart. of a too- violent attack. I have tried a and seen it tru d several tunes site r 1 .itw inor.iti . ' liltT.ei t . 'lint l.v 'I. l 1 C a .' In. ....i 1 a., w't.H lit'ti IN Wr-t ft.-Aev-. ! vrf Va a a nt'.er 'o. " .; Ilina, !. -H" 'V ' I Ll.l I'lua' l l'i .' rtrt .t-e!in M.' tint f! ;eti:s, "! ; Jy-e. 1 ' ' ! ti: : t l''i St..tu .wtet 1. t "o!lr, ajrrr V. t. la anl I'u. e Knitea, Al'ei: a. 'I ' " Ptal'la. 'i'let al Veert eft- .trtTTnf Ol KatteA a !'.' r.-rfuntr?. C- nieei ...n.tv of a rj aoja-ri f u .-1 : it lea t:rrt n arv nfi I - .t.l ot.miI l r 4 f 'i IS Mi . : an ! ' 1 ; . t J - te" i B r- I i'.if . "' I t 1 Mt't L ti f.. V-1 t' t i; ' U "K i..l i ' -mt :ii iti ad e bojir by etn l 11. r ib y.' tl xiii"i "1 h'ir 'iutr ' 1 f.'.rt rt. one .l'rr ! . ' rick atxl Iie".jti tl:.rbr4 l il"ir ' tine il! ;eta-.i.a ti4 at T1 ti t.. .'. a'-wte i'u hi l.l ei'' '. Cauitt in Ibe ! J.tv.lnr. ILr .;.' st'cr ' . i; lr an1-. 'd aeftt'iaa ' rf- He-rrote.l 1 We taa.Ud l-f U- ali te..ofatr rent fli r:. '' ,':nn 1 .. u 1 !( I' r.. r , I . e formerly fcharp s corner, tuence down the run 1 !..,- ,,. .1 . of said branch its vanou, courses tons June- n.liricdii.stt nL rnvJaM -rut efTia.l tion with the low grounds at the south east I crjy for Diarrhae. HER TF0RD ACADEMY. IJEXJAMIX S. BROXSOX, Principal. THIS Institution will resume its' exercises upon the 1st of October. To it former patrons and pupils, it is unnecessary to say anghtof the fitness of the new Pnncrpnl for his post. We arc willing to abide by their judgment, so con fident that they will find in their past practical aequaintacc with his soceesa ia teaching an ample pledge of the high character whieh this Institution will continue to sustain mnderh charge, -s The discinline of the School will & a 1 . . ""y",wS v ae4 mJW fAw of a vitrorous character. Evenr student board-1 "7 all the respectable Aootheaariea in tk T'r,;t.i lag at either of the public hotels, or at anypri- J Sut in Elisabeth ;ity, by. JAS. M; POOL vute boarding house, wyT bo tinder the imme- ana ur.u.-. mibwkaik.' n f - "t diate supervision of the Principal, and.no labor 1 " ' " PWadelphiaVJulyt 7thVlS53, a i a . end ofan island; thence from lhe centre oftbe mouth of said branch north, thirty two and a half decrees- east, Eight? six poles to the head waters of the Jower or southern -pronr 01 iiodgvs creek: thence down said pronz and Thislsence isa nrenarationofuniin!e-el-1 sa'l creek to tbe Chowan riven theace od lence. In ordinary diarrnofa, incipient cholera, ln. Chowan rivtT Io tbe first station, estima in short, in all cases of prostration of the dices- tf4 to ""'aio five hundred and wenty five . . . C 'a. J fm . V - - a mm mr - aaa ve inneuona, 11 laounesnmaoie value' Durine 1 irr more or less, as . surveyed by J. v. 1. - .1 . r - a. . . 1 - - lu prevalence 01 epiuemic cnolera and summer urns, oarveyor,- v. . n complaints of children, it is peculiarly effieaei- ' . . DANIEL. MORRIS. ous n. family, individual or traveller should be 1 -Oct. 8. 4nu, . Vet Wi N. H.bmtth, AttV v it tout It. - ..- V I I he abOve anrl fnreTni'ntr ia a ertrreet eVtne ' 'aUTIOVrf Ce sure to eel the fennme mh.. I Of an enlrr mart in thm Pmn. T.W., rtr, - . p. -. ...fc. I . w . ... U Ull I m U K V 1 W V' IIIW J Very rcaKCtfuny. your friend, D. S. iKlDROWr. Would aak S Con'lt V Ai'L.i." e-.a'" t,e 1 . . . te .i BLE tnnri worn a w a-a. - . rt- lbO atup tiin-i.t'1'"', i !t r Uear acn k ra 1 .;iua. Car iLsv ..leof I 'ru :f .VLeat, (Vion. I.nn.ttt f f t menta thank fn::y rwrA Tho aV.f o ate only a IVw nf lhe naj , or nit rate 1 have been fiorvd ft ill. - - A Prepared only by C. A. JdOORn, Druc'ist, Jcksr MjtwiMri. For sale by O. J ; M t'KU R A V K, . . 1 , , ... hTiiabcth Citv, N. C Ai, H Sale bt V.illiana ftM K..i"l. Sl ll- Cha, William? b.,10ii; Wo. Uvrdoa. M1-0, .-rt25U.,la-tC,, o . iJ lo. r.ariVru.-" ' m t r ur 11 Jin''""" r ntaitnTt i . i.rfia " 0 f,iv,d..nbt vvjr". - , ly all mrarr- 1 ! ? U Dicta.'. M7. yv' Norfc.!k. Vo, iis which is prepared only by F. BROWN, at his f.nertford County, by Daniel Morris, on the ml&Vt wT,K aStfN t(10rnerof FiM tB day of October, 1852, and stands rec. no be tl' Streto, Pk:ladt!p 142 on the lpoks of said offce. " LaM.'COWpEn.Clka i ........ , 3r wiue parea, in ict 1 tnm .every pupil by -rjsAMXLY. GROCERIES.; bo every one food ! r?Tt 1 T7 "Cipl P"1 bin?8 tW line, Fl7or" W - application.to his etudies. . . Cheese,., Buckwheat,' yiolass Sujar, Coffee! Further information can, be obtaiasd by al fcc a, Hve xne . a eall t. K ;.' t JT? 4 - a aa - w . . . atwu laaa. - , dressing the PrincipaL . ! . THOMAS F. JOXES, , J .WILLIS H. BAGLEYy JU. U.OrlAJiBISBX. I 4 ; .-ifi 'H' Oet.I5.l$3.v; i ; JLF. GVEEMAN. t no TIACKERIL, mullets, and ulmen, for sale jd-U. 9 aATHjT.WS. e aTest, riKOTiCE; : ; 11HE ondersi-ned being anxious,, and in fact . rmpUrd. to pay his debt s,"mott repoctfully requesta all -who are indebted So him, whether by note or account, to tome forward and settle the same aa soon as convenient. -- ''' ' : JAMES W.'ULNTOX, r-.: Elizabeth City; Oct. -2d, 1 85 J." ' " , ' 1 ' ' ' , I 'aOARPENTER'a? PUmi. A. nr. K i r. a ' - - - - "num. ' -..V'o-:'.r 1 rKcoBs. sUCH IS LIFE." r."1IIE tubseribcr havin purclsiuoJ the livery I Stables which he has kept fur the last VI nionths, wiU continue to ceoiniodate thoe who wish to board tieir horses with hiai., He renews to the public the assurance thai Us undi ided a V tention shall be 4evo!rd to their interns-ayd with excellent hosUrr and ax tmindant f apply oftlie Letj)rovtDtW, he feels confident that he will give entire satiafaetioB. . Ue wili ! teen constantly 00 haad a supply of hones, arid vehi cles (single and double) fcr hire, oa tec ominode W terms. V v - - AliTH UR J05ES. ' i .Ciry, Nt 0," Feb. 21, 1 S53. 1 .v. . . IDTlhcxe. are Urea lota attaehed tn the Sta bias for tke,-ci3odatjoti A drtrrn oftnuVs M,cr.LLANr.oui u ; 2C MARKCTSIT-?', Colleges ft FcLoo'.s. on t "f - : J " 0 aBaaaa Also, Clsr.k Wtrs. r .'; in- 3Ujenals,Gl(.be.in!f Presaes. Parchmenta. &e. ' fcr for sals oa tha motx ' ,rf f, I - To Country M rcbant ' 1 . Staa v- a .ao tmMnm hfir Z l4' IUsstskeaia mmUaOMr terms beirs l'-' n...t.kanui rrratn? Trr. ; 'Saddlery sUK8v5r;iaii.;'.V; rti4lsox-53tI w .O U1' ,lWxillwhole:oa pries u un r. i - 1 v. ft lirht I VTaroBooaoo " e- Hotel, Baltiaaore -'it, st
The Old North State (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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