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" r' "; " i TT- T y PU&ft ORTH. -STATS s SATOltDAY, JANUARY 14, 1854. 7 r-y 15 V ) BAMPTbNS j VEGETABLE TINC-1 TUR'.i i the great Purityer of the blood rtnIJ Hut powerfuLactiun on the stomach, Liycr nd Ktdiicys.wil-.curePyspertsia, Cougb, a Lhmi. ' Bronchi nd Ltiwr Affections, Coti- trutnption,' Sen fula, Rheumatism, Gout, Pains, I u, ft -cast. Side and Back, Neuralgia, Fistula, pje,. Bwel Complaint, worn, Nervous Debil- Sir: nd ns a Feumle Medicine it has no equal. ;.Thn world never before saw such a muss of home testimony, given tc any. other Medicine..; t- CURE'OF CONSUMPTION, NEURAL GIA, PAIN IN THE SIDE &c. ,';! I ,"-. ' Baltimore, May l, 185?: ;Messr. MeanMta & MowduaYj Gentian apn It is with pleasure I can : testify to the ' Dr." J. HARRELLS - . v " ADHESIVE SALVE, i jThis convenient mild nnd healing Salve is now being put up in boxes'of 12.j cts, 25 cts, and 5Q cts, for common retail, Und in one and two dollar boxes for the use of Physicians,';. Planters,-.! Navyv'and Navy yafd3, IIos!p1ta!s, 8h 'ipj'and 1 Rail Road builders, and for the use 'of air public ;de- FITS .' FITS I ! PITS ! ! ! THE VEGETABLE EXTRACT ' EPILEPTIC PILLS, Fr tht curt of Fib, Spasms, Cramps, arid all Krrvou and Constitutional Diseatss, ' Persons who are laboring under this distress in? malady, will find the V EG ETABLE EPIL EPTIC PILLS to be the only Remedy ever dis covered for , CURING EPILEPSY. ORFALLING FITS! These Pills possess, a specific action on' the GOOD 'MEDICINES. mands or an article cf the - kind .where whon rnr.H introduced will nrove bv its nervous system, and although they are prepared 1 - I i 1 . c ntnno .i preat virlues so IminonMv useful. Itcan y10; Pu-T- xii3,iney k t li . rv t rr n er -cr u u I W1" iouad of especial benefit fpr all persons be had at Dr. J. ilarrell s omce hlizaoetn ofn;-, ..-..UnP. , greathealina rowers of Hampton Vegktbue CitV.N.-C. opposite the Residence of tern has been prostrated or shattered from any '-f Daniel Richardson Esqr. cause whatever; in .ftct.it is almost impossibly Vt , U,S applicable to alLxternal Dbea.es VTnotS "? r. il f,..i ....i nUn.... r .;..t.t. -r 1 A ,....11 A : almost miraculous results which tnese Pills ef- little rest day or night, and much emaciation, and to all appearances a rapid -Consumption inevita ble. We had the wont eminent physician in An napolis, but his medicine did not give her any relief at all.butgro'vinsr, worse if any change id the least? and after having read one vf your pam phlet in July last, she concluded to try Hamp ton's Veoktablb Tincturb. and after taking hut two bullies of which (under a kind Proi- it is known to cure means fail. when everv other feet in the diseased, broken down and prostrates nervous systems. Persons who were all lasti- tude, weakness and debility, before their use, at ease once oecame roDusi ana lull oJ energy. Ne matter whether the constitution has been brok. StablerY Diarrhoea Cordial. Is a pleasant Mixture compounded in agree ment with the roles of phraniacy, of therape utic agents, long known and celebarted for their peculiar efficacy in curing DIAKUKCEA on similar affections of the system. In its ao toin, it allays xacska and produces a health y condition of the LIVER, thus removing the canse at the same time that' it cures the du ' ' ' BOOTS & pome 1 T f the Fa 1 ' in his "AS been so great for the last two months ei) down bJ excess, weak by nature, or debilita that the Proprietors have not had the time c" "3 icn.uews mwr eneci ou uie unstrung and M -tt, nnn witi, 1 shatteretl nervous organization is eauallv certain The Business at the City Book Store H nr tVi irn-llnatinn In trmirv1 tfi( nrinters Wltn lntiff xvttnlw? rtvrtJaimpnts? the fact is. the book a,,u iireiu. in cases 01 neuralgia. Headache. , i ei uju, puh m nerves oi me lace, anu tne various ; I train of Nervous Affections; palpitation of the heart to 1 periouicai ueaaacnes, coias, ana shivered state oi a ' u:. iv i mm- a ou.i l v uiciaiii iiiii v. in iunn mnnn. momk tinTa . .i - . . a i! . . i I narronize inis wduiu ramuinituicui.inMii mc . . more she wsp mp.eteiy cum. a.u u.m .n ine -find thW( , t of and flushe, of the lace on the slightest occasion, UlIOTIUl'lii oi uiuk cv.cin in uwm. r v i , , . , , .. . I a cJesllP That lTlstani mi l. i baveseen also iu wnenciai cnecta on several uencej we.percerveu great eunKc n.vw., buT,ng puWic nave come to the conclusion frorr Ler jMtite i.n,roved,' hef skin became quite owf experiepee aI)(i from ocular demon c 9ar,cougii,.imu, iuri6,sM.., i -traiinn tK!li ia sreatlr to the r advantage ' . . a K W . . ' I a. ... I a MH . i.mi.i I - - n kui nnii nv i na mnn mtw 11:111 Liiairii n ltrwv nia.iirrn ... HIIVl V T auv HISV - ti.A iat.tnrt 1w8tTViolc.and at nrice farbelow I desire that existance might terminate: thevwill those of any other house in the city. produce a cure in an astonishing short period " of The City Book Store has been in successful timei and they will also remove depression, excite- operation for eleven years, and the low pric-sys- nient a tendency to blush, restlessness.sleeplessness tern which wns adopted from the first, has sue- incapacity for study or business, loss of memory, eeeded and worked like a charm, both as regards confusion, giddiness, blood to the head mental lV. informs r nf th nnblie. ami the Prnnrietnrs. debility, hysteria insanity. &C. Thev VvUiiifrfinse bit.1 stid .h5iJ4aateroftheschr. General Barber,9 Annapoli and while they are very grateful for past patro- I and restore the appetite, stengthen the emaciated, ties, acts through the sn ge :w .et dHKjua ;.clarkel,No3, age, they pledge themselves to renewed exer- reew meneattn ot mose wno have destroyed it by erncacy, xor me cuie tior.s to establish in this city a Hook bton 'y. tit .- ther ladies of Annaiiolis, and I think - i can say from what I have seen of the medicine, I da not believe its Curative Powers can be equalled. , A aene ot duty to the afflicted has induced me to drop these tew lutes tor their benefit. " '; KCHHeClIUliy, - CjDW AKU oiNUB, AND SHOES. ' 8ome years ago the proprietor f i amoas Ladies bhoe saloon put claim to do a large share of particular branch of the hpe buisnegs, by importing'one of the largest STOCKS OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Which bad ever been aeea ia Norfolk. since then ateacn successive season our stock has gradually increased until the pres ent time; and now we do a larger bnines than any other house in Eastern Virginia. The Ladies Saloon was first established about 12 years ago,and the Store has been repeatedly altered and enlarged to make rosra Iseonffidenly recommended to Invalidsfas for Mr. ADDINUTON'S increasing trade, on- nTscapisnKD bv any known preparation, for I til now the old Wtorecan be no longer en- ihpnrtnr COUGHS. HOltsENESS, and lareed he has recently built for himself other form of Cnn ColpsiBKON CHIT- one of the largest Stores for his business in IS, ASTHMA, CROUP, CONSUMPTION in ihs United Slates. an Early 8tige, and for the ItELlEF of the The new Store is four timt as large as Iht Patient even in, Auvan oia5rS wi old on ho that nereaaer we shall be pre- MARUIAGE, ; OAPPmESS A5D COHPETEXCE writ ia rrt . TVat WlwU laf frvnlo, n la tS mtrWtf tt II Ht bcokn ia kltk mm ptnU villi aoairauoa oi dmutt mmd tilatw. 4MivtM iWa mi tkm t ikf Wt hoakIUprt4(MauMl. kmm f af tha mmim ! If mWiB at Bn rrW ton. paMp nmt ririkaoa, ar tha Srm t mn mmrm ia Omm anH hIiMm m pa aaaulii i.a4 mi i WW to Um ta Va Vaaaftt4 T aa kack aa BMn,l trgiat tmw ImU nere is xour Reinpri 1 i Mey, lail. 4mt4 i f I a, m ao t ro or not owar- :r At the agaof is . . r.n raaht a tio.ettt . j 'l- . Vua a a kw . Iar aiv.1 a. a a. . 4 i ifl i ' ; 1 ,ui i me the t "M," WIOU!Ul STABLER'S ANODYNE CHERRY EXPECTORAPIT H'kdH.UMJtMftHMMM.il aartrtib. kwtlMH ataxia ia aiW fa i Aa4 Ut Atri i aa4 atftita a aaaaM ao kaa hmmm aauaa. if M U1hi aw a If . Um UUICIILT XBO ITASTLIIQ Ia WiaU iVa dtm mi affraf aaaaa4 Vy ,"T l r Mar fmh, iVmb nam ataipia aA aoaUUaaU, mtmtif l aat f ll' aw "cam, u twtj nrE asid jiothkr i- gotee were d it r ti-, she Mas !epird entire y Lvery reme y tint stm!irt trd. but WlUjt eflrct; 1, U t.C m eily, aJ the state . f W "8 UJ oAen re-4 your A4n" I Urtotry your 1M:S at Uitit, tS'K l,t r.r. . ""'S Slid J. 1 ii"t W dha faa& aaUi vhtck ai4 apara aa Uaatf TXA1U OF BIISBT, XmtmXm tW a aoaMvt taQ aa4 aaW af aW. aa Of aalM aaaa aa Ipmb mbmm HlMt r'-a ka Iha tmuilT a atnaa IM kittMlMk am. aa aad0a.a4 M in ) W VWa vaai aaaaw tiJii iwaf kiailf. kta, r aaiia M tla I I ml kaaW4(a la , ww af aali ua,iaa,,i. aa tfc a aii aaaa iTatia aaflact M aail banalf mt tW kWA, n nia ia bamlC, wkMk waaU srwa War aa wt.n n. aa Iba aM af Wrr Pl"r M Wat a. aaa i err i,ti. . - . proveu uartoa eociKtiieii u tU " me need hi Meeks sjro. and tu r0. without aoim of Kar, ai) D kMii" rit: health, you would len4 ie ''l r lo the mean of ao jmtlj a.;';, -trij lrniija o a n-imw creaiure. A IT-USOXS 70 YKAU or rr AUADLjUF T1I1KTV iu,. lf (erings of tny witeduhti iu rutitraat them wi'.Lbr prvpu, l tal Disease. It combines, in a scientific manner rein idie. of long esteemed vHlue, with others ol more reeent discovery; its toothing and tonic genuy, an class of dis ".;! V-nro3 Iv.-C;.ni; njiiil -Tobacco Warcli(juse, Liijht Street Wnarf. J Hear one of the best known and most highly esteemed citizens of Portsmouth Va. ilundretts of others in the. same place will bear testimony ofcures. " . ' PonTSM.iOTrt, July 9, 1851. 'Mr' J. E. Bourh Dear Sir; I feel it a duly to rhdke known the benefits I huve derived 'rom Dr. Hamiton's Vegetal'le " Tincture. Fro ' ' his drendrul moLdy I suffered to such extent th up life wss really a burden. The attacks of il on me was different to that on any other person ol'wmoii 1 hav4 ever heard. Al limes it was very like nl- C' tati in of the . heart. There was .a cont rating and thiMnping about the region of my gtouiiu li heart anil cltetit. Some ol the attacks would lat tor weeks. My Htomncli was mucli distended, with constant pain, rre.il weakness and constipation of the boweU. 1 could not eat the most (imple food without pain. 1 also suf fered greatly from disease of the .ki-lncys, with constant pain in my back. 1 could walk only with ereat dilliculty. 1 tried nearly all of the worthy of so intelligent a community, and one that shall hot be rivalled in any other city North or South. It would be a waste of time to publish a list of Works on hand, the public may take it I ' .1 V .1 ' a I - 11 . t T. i 1 . - 1 lor granxeu mat we nave an me ixoks auverusea by other houses, with a great many more not to be found elsewhere. Nov. 5, 1 53 VICKEltV & GRIFFITH. JOHN B. ODOM, Commission Merchant, AND FOR WAR D IJV G JlGEJVT, MclNTOsn's Wharf, S3 J1S JjaTB NORFOLK, VIEGINIA. Sep 0 m. excesses, and induce continual cheerfulness and equanimity of spirits, and prolong lite. Persons of pale complexion and consumptive habits are restored by the use of a box or two, to Bloom and V igor, changing the --kin from a pale, yellow, sickly c dor to beautilul florid cox- FLEXIOX. We assure the reader that the utmost reliance ease. The valnble Medicines above named have recently been introduced, with the approval of a number of the Medical profession in the city of Ualtimore and elsewhere, and in prac tice have succeeded most admirably in curing the diseases for which they are prescribed. may be placed in these Pills, in the cure of the They are offered to the Country Practitioner uiaiauics njeimoiieu aDove, ana alsoot those, as Medicines wnich necar-,inaii rcspcus uc which follow-, viz: Loss of muscular enprirv. and nnA nnnn. ac nrrnared iii asreemen' with ...I orilc,l iusuauuii, iniauiiiiy, ana au Nervous the experience al some oi me mi'si ie" aflections, indigestion, sluggishness of the Liver, an judicious Physicians, nnd sirickly in cot weakness &c, or any of the consequences of in- firmitv with the rules of Phraniacy, and as j : : .j . -1 . , . i uiscicuou, or juuuigence, renuers them the most cau- 37. A '4 loeot c.lelrntcd patent medicines of the day, bull TISH ! FISH! ! 50 bbls, kiuiri no relief. 1 but! aUo the best medical at- tendance. One of my pliysicians frankly tkl me it waa useless for uie to be paying him '"r xdvicc, s he could do me no good. 1 gave up almost in deSjAtr, ' and thought my disease certainly incurable, At thii'juiiclure I heard of HAATP TON'S VEGETABLE TlNCTUUh. 1 refused to give it a trixi, nlthw' persuaded by my friends, until my sn purcbsised a tew hottleo ami requested nic to try it. Afier tuking it lorn few times, it hud a inot huppy ffect on me my con fidence increased ami alter taking three bodies iny Dvcfiepfi , or disease of the stomach, was nearly, if not entirely cured." J feel iiiysell a new man, and in better health than heretofore. I am t-ontident that ih euro in mv case wan by this H M F T ON' V EG ET A B LE T 1 N C i U U E ALONE. ' Sinco my cure I have recommended the Tine tare to a number of my friends, who have alxo beeii relieved by it. Soiiie of the cures have been as rapid ami equally wnnderful as mine. Present my respects to Jlers. Aortiiner and Aowbroy,the prcprieloisol Ihwvalualtle ineilicine nnd say to them "itn value is beyond price," nd frominy cure, and what I have witnessed of iu ettfcls upon others, I shall ever feel it my du ty to recommend it to the suffering. I huve nu doubt but ninny viiluabl lives will be prolonged "y it use. 1 truxt the afflicted will cast aside heir prejudices and give it a trial. v ' ' Yours, most respectifullyj John Lckf. " . ITS' The aliovc is an extract of a letter troin a gentleman, ,sixty years of nge, of hih character say,j"'l have given but a faint idea of my suiVer- tug. j 1 teel inadequate to the task. ' Extrvct from a letter from one of the mort enter " "" i prising druggists in this couuiry j . Wilmington, June, 1652. Messrs. Mortimer and Afowbray The '.noc ture (Hampton's) is selling very fast; one lady who has used a few bottles says it exceeils all other medicines; she has searched fr a cure these! fourteen years past, and until slic lbuiul your: had no relief. I have soi l it in several cases of Rheumatism with great sui-co-s. I ; K .McInall. Si Thid is the testimony of thousands. For sale by N ov 5 Mullets ; 20 " Blue Fi-fh ; 1 Spots. WM T HINTON, Water st,E City, N. C. VIOLINS AND ACCORDEONS ! THE subscriber has for sale a good assort ment of Violins some very good nnd some very common. They vary in prices from 1 511 to $12 each. Also Violin bows, bridge., pejjp, and tail pieces. Also refined rosin to WHET THE BOWS ON. Also, a lrge quantity of good Accordeflns from Silo 11. Call inbcfue they ore gone. Tiny arc war ranted to be correct. Also, a few Tainlxirinws. Nov 19 J M PtOL. To Fishermen ! THE undersigned has on lnnA and is prepa red to furnish FISH BARP.ELS of any quanti ty to order. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly attended to. L. K. JARXIGAX. Winton, November 1 853. valuble remedy ever discovered. In fact, as a remedy lor the above complaints, these Pills stand unrivalled and alone. There is no other reliable remedy, or any that has authenticate received the sanction of the medical faculty. In constitutional diseases the action of these Tills is not less happy and decided. Numerous instances might be mentioned in which persons had inherited dreadful maladies from their infan cy, and had endured years of misery and suller ing, spent hundreds of dollars, and finally been cured by th; use of the Vegetable extract Pills. 07" As these Pills are composed of some of the most expensive materials in the Materia Me dical will be impossible to leave them mound the country ou agency, as common Patent med icines usually are. But in order to let the afflict ed in the most remote parts of the country have a chance to obtain them, they will be sent by mail fhke of post ac k, to any part of the United Mates, oi any country with which the United States has lwstal arrangemets, on the receipt of a remit tance PK 'EZ Vegetable Extract Epileptic Pitls, $3 pel ox, or two boxes for $'. All O iu uns must be addressed, post-paid, to SE I'll S. HANCE. .103 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md ID" I spaii Lktteks not taken lro.n the of- Uce. March vol T RIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF H TIP TON'S VEGETABLE TLYCTUUE . A LETTER FtO) M AN OFFICER OF OUR GALLANT NAVY. We have many other Letier; He give one below, and again , say to the Afflicted, why will you , dol.ty trying this great Restorative. ' . U.i S. Ship Ccmbbrlavo, Genoa, Sarpina.) I January 17lb lfaJ. ) Messrs. Mortimer & Mowbray Gentlemen : The First Lieutenant of this ship, who has been suffering many years from the Dyscpia, and who has Iteen nearly restored to his usual health " ly the ue of uliampton s Vegetable 1 incture, desires you to send hi in one dozen bottles of that "Medicine. ' J another Lieut, efthe U. S. Navy, now on -board this ship, also wishes you to end him a "lozeri of "llampton,s Vegetable 7'iiitture' bv it he Store S'hrp which leaves the United States in February or March, lor Spezzia. ! , The" Tincture" you sent me was recoived in cnod brdcr, and I take pleasure in informing you. that it has lxen used wuh great success by sever al of our officers iu caaes ot Dyspepsia. Iain resiK.'clifuly yours, Vkiinon Eskhidoe i : . Chapalin U. S. Nuvy. EAGLE HOTEL, Hertford, N. C The subscriber havinor recently I purchased this well known and long estab lished Hotel, would respectfully inlbrm his friends and the traveling public that he is prepared to accommodate them in the best manner possible. The House has been repaired recently by its late popular and accommodating proprietor, ( . O Jo.idan.) which renders it much more spa ous and comfortable. HisfaMe will be supplied with the Dest the country affords: and his stable will always be supplied with good provender, and with experiencecd and attentive hostlers. He hopes, by strict attention to his business to merit the sup port and patronage which have formerly been extended to this House. WILLIS II. BAGLEY. Dec. 4. 185Q 3m. TOILET ARTICLES. COLOGNE, Hair Oil. Ivory Combs, dressing do.; tuck do., side do , nock do., hair Brush es. tooth do, bnwn Windsor Soap, white do., Cinnamon do., Hair Pins, in store and for sale by Nov. 10, 1853. JOHN BENBURY. ' VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. WILL be sold on the 26th of the present month, at the residence of the late Thomas Banks, Sr. dee'd, his household and kitchen furniture, Siock, Farming Uten sils, crop of Corn, &c. &c. Terms made known on the dar of .ale by the EXECUTOR. Dec 10 3t. . THE ROAD TO HEALTH! IIOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Copy of a Letter from Mr. R. VV. Kirkus Chemist, 7 Prescot street, Liverpool, dated 6th June, 1851. To Professor Hollo wax, Sir. Your Pills and Ointment have stood the highest on our sale list of Proprietary Medicines for some years. Acutomer. to whom I can reler for any enquiries, desires ir.e to let you know the particulars of her case. She had been troubled for years with a disordered liver, and bad digestion. On ihe last occasion, however, virulence of the iback was so alarming, and the inflamma tion set in so severely, that doubts were en tertaineJ of her not being able to bear up un der it; fortunately she wis induced to tr our Pills,and informs me tint after the first, and each succeeding dose, she had great re lief. She continued to take them, and al though she only had 3 boxes, she is now in the enjoyment of perfect health. I could have sent you many more cases, but the a- bove, from the severity of the attack, and the speedy cure, I think; speaks much in favor of your astouishing PiUs. (Signed) R. W. KIKKUS. simn'UijJSmftJS - Iralh stronger than Fiction !None need " despair! A Lady,s Testimony after ihir- ty-cigkt years of stffering ! Were there rot real virtue in thw wonderful ineitiuine, could it perforin the atouihing cures made by it 1 ' ' . ! " Northampton Co. April 13. 185'2. Arssrs Tyler & Adair: I have been afflict . ed willi Rheumatism, from times, in my twelth year;1 1 will be fifty yeas ot age the 8th of this month, the attacks were at time so severe as o . endiei uie helpless; I have treid various remedie- Til tery little effect Last October I was attacked " fn my shoulders, side)-; back, and hips; 1 could oot rest, day or night; I could not move any part o ny bedy without crying with pair; at this time H I also tried many remedies, internal and external, without receiving any lelicf-'I was last advised .' to try Hampton's Vegetable Tincture; before 1 ' had taken one bottle f which I felt much better, , and as I continued taking it 1 felt strength com , ing into my back and limbs, and my Homach tegheneil ami revived every wav, I Ini-ve taken FALL STOCK OF Bcols, Shoes and Brorjans, AT THE LADIES S ALOON, No, 37 Mil 821112 B-BUOXK A, SEPT. 1st, 1853. W. II. Addington Sc Co. W ULD RESPECT- 1 ULLY CALL ATTENTION ofthe Merchants of Virgin ia and NorthCarolina t o h i s i m m ense stock of BOOTS, Shoes, and T5UNKS, Valicks, Carpet Bags, and India Rubber Shoes, Which they have just received from the Man ufactories of the North and East, Their stock is always purchased oi first five l-oltl' b and am much better 'ian ever expect- hand and most fit made up to order, exactly fd to be. I intend to use it whenever 1 peed it, J and would recommend it to the alSicled' believ " tng it unequalled. ' - '! V-.. .1 1 rT trr a t?e"ttt t i nwrr t . Call vnd get Pamphlets gratis and nee wonder ful cures. Sold by Dr. Ausgrave, Elizabfib Ci ty, Jes. S. Jones, Edenton, N. C, Hudgia & .'Barclifl, Hertford, Ramsey & Co, Plymouth l Pot Is & Son, Washington, James Davis, Green- ville, by Mortimer & Mowbray, Bait i.irre, and 304 Bmadwny New York, and by store kce-rs and Druggist, .ctnertlly. ;.; Dress Trimmings. f,- ,THE subscriber would call the attention ofthe , Ladies to the"6tqck of Dress Trimmings in his store, such as Velvet and Gimp Trimmings of .,all colons and styles; worsted Binding, Silk Braid. Tapes, Buttons, black Lace, muslin and lace Ed gings and. Iosertings. Also Undersleevet. Che misettes, Elastics for Undersleeves and other pur poses. Cuffs. Gloves,' Children and m'uses Stock- ngsand Gloves. Scwmg Cotton, iilk and Thread, crochet and sewing Needles, Pins, flos and wor- king Cotton, and many other things not men- ' tioncd. Ci I in and examine for yourselves, Oct 29, 1853 J M TOOL An Extraordinary Cure of Rheumatic Fet ver, in Van Dirman's Land. Copy of a Letter inserted in the HobartTown Courier, of the 1st of March, 1851, by Major Walch. Margret M'Conigan, ninteen years of age, residing at New Town, had been sufferins; fieri a violent rheumatic fever for upwards of two months, which had entirely deprived her of the use of her limbs; during this per iod she was under the care ofthe most emi nent medical men in Hobarl Town, and by them her case was considered hopeless A friend prevailed upon her to iry Holloway's celebrated Pills, which she consented to do, and in an incredible short space of ti.ue they efi'.cted a perfect cure. enecillv serving; his convenience, who not so readily as the Physician, have his o vn prescriptions componded by a practiea Peramaceutist. See the descriptive Phamplets, to be hd gratis ot all who have the Medicines for sale .nnMinins- rocommendatious from Doctors Mabtis.Bvlttill, duisiox, Payne, Haxht Love, &c. DoctorS. D.Martin says, "I do not hesi tate to recommend your Diarrlura Cordial and Anodyne Cherry Expectorant" tjc. Doct. John Annisox says. "It give me much pleasui. o add my testimony to that of others in favor si the eitraordinery rfjieaey of your Diarrhoea Corcial, and ofthe Expreto tant, "I have no hesitation in recommending it as a most valuble medicine." ic. Doct.R. A. Payne says he has used the Diarrhea Cordial in his prcctice, with the happiest effect, and thinks it one of the most convenient and efficient combina tions ever offered to our profession." Doct. L. D Haniit.-! ha.ve administered your Anodyne Expectorant in several cases of Bronchial Anectioji, with the most happy re. suits, and from a knowledge of tis'admirahle ef fects, I can, with the greatest confidence, re commend. i" &c. Dr. W. S.Love writes to us that he has ad ministered the Eipcelorani to his wife, who had the Bronchitis for fourteen yecrs; and that she is fast recovering from her lung standing malaily. It has in a few weeks done her more good ihan all the remedies she has heretofore used oder able medical counsel. SixTEim of the best A totii kc ar i es and Phh amcuetists in the city of Baltimore, write MWe are satisfied the preparations known as Stabler's Anodyne Cherry Expectorant and Stabler' Iiarrda:i Cordial and medicines ot curat value, and rery efficient for th relief and cure of the diseases for which they are recommended they bear the evidence of skill and care in their preparation and style of putting np, and we lake pleasure in re commending them." Twenti-Skvex of the most respectable M eh chants residents of M amtlaxb Vmuix ia and North Carolina, who have sold and also used these medicines themselves, say, "From our own experisnce and onr cvs torners, we do confidently reommend ihem Pro Bono Publico. We have never known any remedies used rT the disease lor which they are prescribed to be so efficient, and to give such entire satisfaction to all." The above notices of recommendations from members of the Medical Faccltx, Pun amacurtiht of high standing ami Air.n chants of the first respectability, should be sufficient to salisfy all, that ihese medicines are worthy of trial by ihe afflicted, and that they are different stamp and class from the Quackery" and "Cure Alls" so much im posed upon the public. For sale by Druggists, Apothecaries and Country Store-keepers generally. E. IU STABLER & CO, pared with the goods to. do the largest Doet and Shoe trade done in the Slate of Virgin ia. (A complete description of this splendid new store will be given about the 15th of July, when it will be opened.) At the commencement of each season we have on hand from $80, 000 to $100, 000 Worth of Boots and Shoes while we con stantly receive heavy shipment of good during its continuance. Our success has indee been signal, and why! because we have, always conducted our business on equitable principles, mutually benefitting the seller and the buyer. This success is truly flattering tou., insomuch as we intend to make still larger additions to fftir stock, and therefore invite all Country Mer chants and Shoe dealers to come ami deal foi the future with us atthcuew Store. HUNDREDS OF ZElt CHANTS Have already availed th mselvcs of our invita tion, w ho return and buy more goods at cat h season saying, "they ca.i do better at the LADIES SALOON Ttian they an do at the AwfA." We guarantfa to sell at least per cent less than others; and to sell good which will suit the retail trd: o. VlRRINIt ANI NoUTII CAROLINA MERCHANTS better than any they may purchase elbewhere. Ihe stock coti'iMs in part of Gentlemen's fine Roots and Snoes, of every fash ionable variety. Ladies' Gaiter Boots, Jenny Linds and other celebrated styles. Mens Calf Sk in Bro ans, of every quality, Roots, - u Kip Broghns, w " - Boots, - " Mens' coarse thick Rrogan, for Negroes, u " I'ttots, for Ne groes, Dutch Women's I'rozan, fir out door A ome.i, Field hands and for Cooks, aaaJa, araa bar cl..U thai ttletMaa alroaa all pr aaaa. mk hkmr m'tmi: That iaala4a a iiula vara aauUa4 THE MAR RIED.WO MAN'S Prhatc Medical Companion. Br CR. A. M. MAtHtlCIA-J, mi rns, sitsa !, ft ca )1nC aabtUWa ia IMT. mUHUmH . B"rRrnixisQ or woiiDK&rrtvt CMal1er1a- Ht KTTCRT "KHALK, WHETIlElt MAKKlKUOa BOX, ran lara mtrm m. tml kaowltdt mt tb atlart, WMtW d MRMS ? tMT tawpUlMU, viLta lb -raxloKJ ST-aPtms. aa Ul Mri-f HALF A HXLXIOV COFXKS tkaaUWraWaaantJ. k b iauwactieabte M eoaaay fallf tW www rbr ml, m li7 ar of mmtrntm KnrUf ialaaaaa fcw la ING. Tf 1 Hrrfr-m Mr. Al, . 'tw-s of m lkcUJe, memr JUiZ " JW-y3laf, ltl. J 441 ' "ioPioiecr llnllowar; ir I aubeitvl lor a penod ,u;rf fr-rn a bl 1- the roult vt Imo r u,, ' U' et eceUletat. at C. WU mrcunT"' -HUtir aytnptom.. 1 U irro,r u, . ' ty of i,HLr. ad,,re, uitt " be.1, .k1 rto, l0ld tUt the le: nju" yot.r IMU rimI OiMTh.ri.t haie ttWlrJ . awn a tmr, itat w Hot itM-w-rd it -.vwuld ried.l h Urt. ll$t.J tut ti VL A I I S MithI, ar (MM awHli ipiimii. b mm -4rtra mt tiafmt brail. aa4 timt araatT. eaaraara apo bralfk, whiekr ia ao caaaaeira ID bar awa hapatam. aa4 lb) af bar baabaa4. bat akbar kaa at will afceaia rt. aa baa ar via) arbaae obo Ma uta lata aaa anvcuoaj at au wut w rrrrr kaajt, ar UM ol bai ewa aacaaiarr natuniaau ' VeTAJU3 Of OIR VIVKDAUCD TIIOt7 SAXO COFIES IUm Wea BEST BY WAIL, will la ibtUatfew aaoatba CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. DS ROT DEFIIAUDKDt Boy tao twotc anlat IV. X. U. MaorWao. Liberty Btraes, X. T." to um tttla pafa, mmd Ua eatrr ta the CUrfc's OSea on the back flf Um title par ; aad . boy only of ratpeetable and hooon.SU oealen, or mr4 ' J mail, and addraat to Dr. A. M. MasTtoMa, at there apaiiooa sad enepatloM lnMBfameala of copy ll0hL LET EVEHT WTKK AICD ItXBBAVO POSDEBI tiraat far IpniMt, whta Iftarmtae la Mlaary tm thoaa wa akold ataar autal alamr, and wttaat to flltpal aar Iptrutt la wltit tai tsr raetcku Ta eoabM eaery ooa to dedda epen 9m indUprm. sails w maariry of po raatng a enpr. a ad thai no wllm or moher aotd mnsia Bnlofurmad spoar um nanjr rbicn, aoooer or lavrf, ara tfnuand to aula faannl rava(T trpoa ber beaim. ttaieaa raar4e4 ari and that ao eonaMtrraJo aad affcetiaaaja boabasd bar a eauaa. to upbraid bttnartf vllii nrfteet at UM wdtara of hit wife a pamphlet of Uilrrr-a-i pmftm, enrttajulnr fmll TUU-pag rnmd J& of OmlemU, baUtcr vlih axtrada from Ifca bonk. vUI bo acaU fr mf oaarp ! axr part of tttm Valtod Slaaa, b addraaalsg, poaVfiaid, sm borouv. The liu:u v( thi Liremat t- . ", f; ,, ' ,- ;fcS,-J-l--tf 13Mmbr.W IIik! !riKiwJ. i::LADrt LttAD Bni:ATct KtP it 1 ntr Extract r UlUr ffVm Mr. t,eirr-k UmJ of V,artr, A'wf, dattd Iter. .'k Ki. ' Ulcered fror-n - - I I i . ... luit all to no tu-e. To l'ii:wr Iloll'otay: l-r Mr - My ,ir had ljeat lot inuie tLn a'lfiKiaiK II1II2 . ful WOl.lal ... ,y I... yn U4,n,;i,V) inohrm.-. I .k-.riu.ud v, tjour J,:;. and t.ii;;n(t, al lU rt-nr :aw tla her e..-, aial ItirttMii' n u i jut, lu iLaii a m t:U rie. i tmr m -,-, , ti U-irtiit lh At tarionis oUrr Wi.r ,,, family hate deriteJ Jrmi their ir i, iit toniMUitg. i ituw iiuiiy rtron.airal i0-m a'.l my meiKla. tgntM FRLDERICKTIUNlK. llf Tillt houl r itrrxl mi,j,.i(j:!f t-'u O.u nn-iii it, uf tUe loMw m rtt-f IJjd l-ga. lijj IrrA.;,. iMilli. Hi ,IM;1lit if IIHtl AYomeii s Leatlier Booti-es, for House Servants, &c. " hoes of every kind and quality, Boys Kip and coarse Loots and fchoc, ol every kind, Misses and Child i ens, Shoes of all kind, over 1J' diflerent varieties. The attention ol Country Merchants is invited to this imwir use stock of Boots Shoes and Cioana at ihe Iadies' Saloon, where they can buy every article. waited by them, at the lowet ho!eale price, and thereby savins themselves the trouble and expense of going to the North for their sup plies. TERMS- fi MONTHS CREDIT. The Ladies' Saloon is on Main Micet. near Walters' City Hotel. YV. H. ADDlNCToN. Noilolk Virginia, July V'th, 15or, if. tVlkeM Kwlod, wt ad ra ta Happtaraa, paAl tm bo l(arajit. XV Or reratpt of Ooa DoOar (v tka flna TT m. extra biodlor.) "THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PBIVATK MEDICAL COMPANION" to anrt (myailM frmt) to aar part of Um Cniiod Stair. AU IcOprt moat m pnrA-faid, and addm-aed to Dr. A. M. MAt'kl CXAU, W in. Ketr Tcrt Oty. rabUabl&c OSoo. Kavltt Uborut treat, 5tw Tort. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA HERTFORD COUNTY. Tli niidrrsi'Tieil Daniel Mnrris nf caid fount v. enters the following described' and bounded tract Home Testimony in farnr of Moore's Car a a - a a y" -a ol lrui, lying in aiJ coiniiy. pursuant laiue pro- I mxanuve ana -Hsirtngeni cyrvpm jor ine TilOORE'S DIARRHE SYRUP. Jl certain remedy for Diirrhne, Dykenfery, Summtr Complaint of Children, &C. 6ic WW. Propri tor rf t!ii ralnable tnrr-ti n liaa Ih-ii i!iliif'i to itul il op m o-i-r in- Cut form. I 'mm llic v rv rxu-tiMrc Jmand fr llc article t'tiiing the pnut two rcjra. I la ttu.a-y ha ben fully lenttd in prirle fami:ica mud on planUtionf. Frrpand only br y. a. MotiKi:. T mik! SjIkJ Hh, l-o lwv. t an-.. l..t IiiM.IjiIi. t'l4..t hjJN tWna, IS,.,-. I'jlM-nr., t'.ii1irlr,l 11 Miff jojut. I.li t,, fi-; KiMu a. Cmi!. ii jmluUr. Imlt j ,,.., Iliicu na'.iMii. S-lliu. caJ. s.,j. N: ,.,, . ie i Iwo.ti.. iin liffN-, uty, jl,.. 'lurntiif. t li. Mio-!r. VjHk. S.ni aI ii.- l.tUikutii-ut ol IVW- I L Al, '4 :ijih1. (iwr Teniple Fur, IHkUr ;ik1 by all p j--c-blr lme:it an.Ueaia Md.c - U.i.i;iKiut the I'ml.re. LmiHfr, tllj t ol :he t'mirj t!e, iu IV1 at 'J,' Jr. aixl f t r l rrl. V L'l'rfejr- ty tU Juifjxi I'lus 1 !-- tit lhr 1'tiHi.aikl Uy Mrj J V l. SAM'. Nri iil,iid UUftlW S. U. .V J. l.V AN. iluim-t-ai. aud W," l'j li F. ti.VLLAUilt:! a;eiit .r W a..,,. ta L." "IVte i a coti.Wabie taviiiLy 1lit tl.r lat-i nz N- I l.i- t.oti f..f th.- jruklatrf-e of pul.rtx in rtrrr di-t.j.tt i ate adtAeJ tu -b V .Mat. 4. .'i:-y. July 9, 1853- Wholksalr Dri'ouists 120 Tratt Street, Baltimore. 7e Sa This Essence is a preparation of unusual excel lence. In ordinary diarrlura, incipient cholera, in short, in all cases of prostration of the diges tive ti.nctions. it is of inestimable value Dunn? Cure of Pain and Tightness in the Chest and islomach of a Person 84 years of age. r rom Messrs. L hew & Son, Tropretors of the prevalence of epidemic cholera and summer the fork of the great or deep branch; thence visions ol an act ofthe General At-sernbly of North Carolina pa--ed at the session held in lb'.',') and in le'M, entitled an act for the reliel of such per sons as may suffer bv thedetrurtion f the He ron! 5 of Hertford county occa.-ioned by burning ol the court house anil clerk soll.ce ot said county. Chapter and in rel.iti-m to i'e burning of t;.e Records of Hertford 'Chapter To wit : Beginning at two Cyprus trees on ihe edjre ol the Chowan Kier, a comer for oneEure. thence south twenty-four and a halt degrees East, lorty-eight ole to a corner for one John Askew, near ihe Gatesnlle terry r ial; thence south forty two decrees ts, fifteen poles to a Tine on the hill; thence south thirty one dejrrees wsi, fourteen pole; thence souih twenty five and half decree west, forty nine poles; thence south, forty one degree west, fourteen poles; thence sauih thirty iwo degrees west, twenty poles to a dead oak; thence so-ith thirty fife degree wet. eleven poles to a Maple r Gum in a branch; thence up said branch thirty two ple lo an oak stump at a path. Askew and Haye corner, thence a line of marked trees sonth. twenty five degrees east, one hundred and fifty four poles to a hickory; thence north, eighty de gree: east, twenty one poles to a red oak, on the Lynn Advertiser, who can vouoh for the following statement August 2nd, 185i To Professor, Hollowat, Sm, I desire to bear testimony to good effect of Holloway's Pills. For some years I suffered severly from a pa n and tightness in the stomach, which was also accompained complaints of children, it is peculiarly ellicaci- ons.no family, individual or traveller should he without it. 'action. Re sure to get the genuine essence, which is prepared only by F. BROWN, at his Drticr and Chemical Store, N. E. Corner of Fifth and Chestnut Streets, I'h ladelphia, and lor trde by a shortness of breath, that nreveuted me n'l lhe respectable Apothecaries in the United Mates ami in t.liratetti -ity, by JAS. M. 1 vnJU and GEO. J. MUSGRAVE. Philadelphia, July, 7th, 153. from walking about. Iain 84 j ears ofage, and not withstanding my advanced state of life, these Pills have so re. ieved me that I am desirous that others should be made acquain ted with their virtues. I am now rendered, by their means, compara lvely active, any E. CITY BOOT AND SHOE ST0M2. can take exercise without inconvenience or I Road St. 1st door north of the Br. Bank wnicn icouia not ao ueiore. New Jewelry I - rP11E """'l'r has just received and opened JL ihe handtomest assortment of Gold and Sil ver Watches, and Jewelry that he has ever brought to this market lie him a large variety of tar Drops, ear and fmccr rings, breast Pin R prices. Also a licaiitil'ul lot of Gold lob, vest States of Virginia and North Carolina are all nu guaru cuuins. Seals, Keys t n I Gold BuckIcs respectfully invited to call and examine their or ribbons, lr-.H not t?t inti. a full .tr.to-.l r 1 immn iWL U.. WUAT.' Ue hns in this 'ma In., .. if .1 . I m e . ciuisg moQins crec:t. t- suit the wants of Merchants in Virginia and Worth Caroina. A very lar?e part of their Fall stock was contracted 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 goods to Country Mer chants at a small advance upon the cost o those low prices, will be a great deal less than it can be afforded by those buyers who pur chased their goods at the market value this season. . ' The'stock of Boots and Shoes now on hand at tbe Ladies' Saloon is very nearly three thousand cases, and valued at fcl20.00 em bracing ati assortment of Boots and shoes of every variety of style and quality to suit the necessities'and the fancies of every person, Male and Eemale. Their assortment of coarse Brogans and coarse BKts for Negroes is truly first rate, and of very superior quality. India RnliberBoots and shoes will be sold at mantilurturerV prices by wholesale. Meis ms. Addinuton &. Co are the A-rents for best manufactory ol Rul be'rsin the United estates. The goi (h are hetter arid superior in every "respeet in durability, beauty and style to any other maun lactuier, and an examination ol the goods will satisfy any peron it.jt-truth. Merchants and dealer; in Nor' I v. Portsmouth, Petersburg ami Richmond, a. well as those Country Merchants in tlie w t n I iQl Al j (Signed) HENRY COE, North street, Lynn, Norfolk. These celebrated Pills are wonderful efficaci ous in the following complaints. Ague, Dropsy, Inflammation, Sore Tlioals, Asthma, Dysentery, Jaundice, Stone & Grav vel, Billious Complaints, Erysipelas Liver Complaints, Female Irregularities, Seconda ry Symptoms, Blotches in the Skins, Lumbag 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 of all kinds Weakness, Debility, Consumption from whatever cause, etc.. etc Sold at the Establishment of Professor IN returning his sinceie thanks to the public for the liberal patronage which has lieen be-, stowed upon him, the 6ubscriler would inform them that he has just received from tne cities of Philadelphia. New York and Boston a large and varied assortment ol Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunks and Saddlery. His stock, if examined, will be found to con sist ofthe following articles : Lahjes Shoes ahd Boots Gaiter Boots. black, fawn bronze and other colors, Linen excellent for summer wear: English and down said branch forty six poles, to amaple, formerly Sharp's corner, thence down the tun .faid branch its various courses to its junc tion with the low grounds at the south east end of an island; thence from ihe centre ofthe mouth of said branch north, thirty two and a half depress east, Eighty six pole to the head waters of the lower or southern pronz of Hodgs creek: thence dnwnsaid pron? and said creek lo the Chowan river; thence up ihe Chowan river lo the fir-t station, estima ted to contain five hundred and 'wenty five acres, more or less, as surveyed by J. V. Burns, Surveyor, DANIEL MORRIS, Oct. P. 4m. Per W. N. H.Smitb. Att'y. The above and loregoing is a correct copy of an entry made in the Entry Taker's Offic'j of Hertford County, by Daniel Morris, on tbe 14th day of October, l52,and stands rcc. no 142 on the Books of said off.ee. Test, J M. COWTER.Clk. Ome lo Nixonlon, I A am J al I I 1 tia,ter sf i p rli u rye.r. -Mat, I Ii French . . ?- " V -- f ... oUlinatc c - i '"8 M purchases, and is now opemns one ofthe ,.!.. .-,,i I cute of Diarrhae, Dytentery. and Summer Complaints of Children. CERTll I ATI. From the lion. Jmlc Cildurt. of U'ilkinon ,-,. .Mr Motire, ir, I lt- I it mr du'y lo ejrra n von ill acknowledgement of Ihe eieal v-ln-- .f yonr Carininalive and Alriiiei-l Snnji, frin the use of wnich I have deiitcd the n.ot mfi eial refiill. During the rrralenee of ihe rrrt-t.t nialignatil Dyacntcry "icrcrived decidcl ry t, j looia ol ana, tack, and mi atlviacd by frient. lo 1hmh jo-j had prem-uted aboitle of yonr Taloable rnmdy.to try little .f it n r tiring lI night. I to, k muc I mm and f It hOinucli relirrrd. that I rral d it in the nioriiinjj. IlWeincd to act "ikn a rlMrm, and left me a-iund and ftron , willful that r tration fo c-ininon after I lie tia.-r.fi. tln-r re v' Bcirijr tiual.lc to pnrchan a Iwilllc of the Sytnji in Vieksburg and detertnintd n4 aai i tu hr n ilbotil a rroiedr ao aafe ami valiidbV, I tok mv friend's U.ttle m - it la me and shall always ct.dcavni tu keep a auj-plv bv ure. Youra, rracctfu!lr, Vbu g,:d May, 1B.VL s". t' II. DART. From a Merchant of Jackson. Hafinj ttscd Moorca ( 'armii.ulirr and Asfrin eeut Syrup in Diarihav nitli ihe u.il utia!,r. lory rrsulis, I do n.4 l.-aiii.te to rt-etH.iiociid it lo tiiC public aa a Valit-ib'.e rrnrrdv in all c -"- tor which it iaintciidid. G. IV. I.A.NGI.LY. A am permuted l uc Ui lII.Minr rxtrari from a letter ad.lro.scd lo Mcra. h'icli4tdu .V. Rol.inwn. of this city, from Mr. i". 1J. IJAK.M.T ot. I-jker'a IVt k Tltc inrilicineynii ntmc, hat aUd wll as far as tried, and jM.rlit ularly Moore's Durrha. rrup. TAiiicii has aicd like a cinmw n.re wa .n o!d negre, whom Mr. Downey br.aijl.t inm torwi (. riiaa l-st IaII.Im Ua4 a IurKc for five or rix tooi.tlir; I would t"j it for m few day, but it wotdd soon n lorn, tmui 1 ld wt deapaticd ofliia life, and wrot to Mr. D. loih.t i UVel. I lita syrup ouon ide a tcruvaneit cuie in him. I have ucd it in acvcrl cac, ai.d in every ease it lias prorcd tCct tuL 1 aufli rrd M-ven ly myaclf from ihediataae for a f w Lout; oi c singlo loae trrlfCTttl me. 1 tirtr il a a inn-t Talu-ible rnodiciiie and ahtl icouniocud it lo my neighlor. Still another Life It'tcued. Mr C A. Moore. Sir. At li-nea. (nr a nnmVr ve l-tft-tt atCirfed with lhmhac ratter, which has nfirn coin, nic. I have aniiltcd Ut su.iir Hollowat,244, Strand, (near Temple Bar, French Morocco. Goat, Pate - leather, &c Boots; l:-i. ...i .u: i.j t ji: r'nt assortments of Goods, which it has errr been niviv auu uuu roiru, tt iui nor uruuzru u im" i ,, , , i Mijraician- in mucrc besides va.iouslow pric Boots and ifpei i .fl of lh.Pr?P!e .f P-uotasik to I tIL er .ir,rJrj some of extra sizes. "J. J7 During ihe r-t n.m.-r.nhile tr.vcll.nr -t l Muse, Boots, Bootee and Slipper, """ .fr,n lu . ,h U F.l.xateth N.vth, I was acized will, the d,a l, gfral t,. . I -It V and Darts, adiarent to rail nn t.mi mnA I .... . Jitaclc; Bronze and oth colored Gaiters; ,,, . ' -; - i n.icnco and al a Um tlunil ttaaoatoi physicun in differ rut parta of llc cmntry, tot Mr any r-erinsurut rc'Mf. - XoTL'r rubhc ?nd il,vi,e tl,e"' t c-aII and ' r J!JUK' Cal 5" t the E. City The saloon, f new store.t'is sit S7 Main at. fcrug and Fancy mw uL 1" "It. Va. sign of the large plate glass Wind- xore ot j B Fearing & Bio. 'ft Get 29. 1853 J. M. POOL. 1 IQU0RS AND C1GAT5 IT" T JUn band at y owt. W. H ADDINGTON & C Sept'r 7. 18.-. Norolk, Va. 0,t. l5 M, - , J A.M KS M. WHEDllEE, BtpU &- Shoes, Hats, Caps, Trunk, &t. ., ,.. Koad Street. , London,) and by all tespectabie Druggist and Dealer in Medicines throughout the British Empire, and of the United States, in Boxes at 37 jc, 87c, &'l 50. each. W holesale by the principle Drug houses of the Union; by Messrs. A. B. & D. Sas ns, New York. rr 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 PRODUCE IU EZCHANGE. TTTM T. HINTON would respectfully inc f form his numerous friends and publi generally that having purchased the stock of his bi other, James W. Hintoc and taker, the store occupied by him, he it now open'ng a very large and splendid stock of Goods of gren.t variety and styles. His stock comprises all kinds of Goods; Fancy and Staple Dry Goods; Hardware, Family Groc eries. Hats, CapsTShnes, Boots, Crockery, Glass, 1 iu and W oodvvare heady Mde Clothing &e&c ble terms, and will be a at reasonable profits i o me jaines ne oner many ncu ana neaun- i to prompt customers, lie sure to call at the ti9n Black; Blue and Bronze Slippers, various styles; Children's Boots; Bootees; and Gaiter Boots; Morocco Welt; assorted lace do; colored Gaiter do; of superior quality. Boots A superior French Calf Skin; Ameri can do; Patent leather do; a superior article; peg ged Boots of various styles from $1 to $5. Gaiter Boots', Scotch kroyans. Congress calf Boots. Various stylest of Kip, v " ' ami Morocco Boots, Bootees, Kip Brogans. &c, &. Bor's WxAa Calf and Kip oots; Calf and Kip Brogans; and a very superior a ;clc of Boy's Patent Monterey's, Youth Boots; ee and Shoes of same qualities and styles. Hats A large assortment of varied styles, from a 12$ cts Straw to a five dollar Silk Beav er, including every variety between said prices. Tne as Travelling and Sulky Trunks; and Valises, a fine stock. Saddlkst Spanish; Columbia; Tennessee and Kentucky Saddles; with Bridles, Martingales and Stirrups to match. Ine above goods ive been laid in on favors. least their eyes with an examination of some really croick nouns lie would enumerate the various articles com prising his stock, but as such an enumeration would compel the Editor of the Old North State"to reject the advertisements of old custom , ers, or again enlarge his sheet he fb, bears. Suf fice it to say that he has in store, anJ is constant ly receiving such choice Goods tuthe following. For the Ladles God Bless ,en. Silks, plain and figured, black and rnlnrml- T....r...- ti. t :. i, " ... . 14 - . ........ ... w ,ra. u wooi, wrcgas; ttta- not tried t,aa nioal ik ch Print.- Amrlon A. 1 1 i 1 . , . . ' I ...... . ....... ,,, mwaa, ricuca I coy lor Uit tnr uowet to procure medical adic, ihiL, having, al the t-uggtsiiwa of a friend be Ave I tcit lomir, pot a bt.tlle ol your i aru.tualive nd Aatr-n-cnl tr. up in in? trunk, 1 rraorkd lo it, and lo mv anr. priacaud joy Uie first iloac alTroVd um iutntrdiaU lc:icf,lhc next day, alUr lw or tarreiue dotw-a I was cmiirativcl wiil, and by Cs.Unuio; iu um 1 wasctiliitly cun-w of a miq4 violent stuck. I have tried il and otrn il Lrnd srvcraJ timea ai.rce and r very lime with entire auceca. 1 lake treat J. LI. HATHEWS' 1"lamilr Grcene l e err d;scn; tnn 1 pntoe quality U.J' t-e i tji Jtoi.i. at ur corn-r Unci. rior Icrinetiv irf i Ly J. C Scoti and opposite the tcsioti Houk i" ntef,d t, keep :n ire a teueral aTturti O Gri-cerie. lti!rcti.it irvii - .11 le P'easr.1 at all iitnr i. ,hn tnr i'rk t who pi re me acaK; Ui.k tt tmy list t4 if there i not oineth at you ae sat ti i; P..k, Bacn. Bet f (c tued) --in'ii'J Bt-el, 1! Ton;i. Mut.rt. AtarLeirl. Saluaon. Uair I. irl. Kiiir, Rye duw. iieal, Cru-heJ liucm, CiftV d.t. Pulrene.! d.. lsl d. I'.roau W and fine irllowd.i. M-la-r-. N O. Sjrt)--. tiiflrr ( Ki,. Jjt a. and lagut ra.) Tea. Chyf olaie. Cracker. (Ba ier..vtja, sirr. rad . gar.) S.ap. taiiJI-. (litif tperni. a.-ir 6. Adamaniiit-. and mtml.l. Talam Ci- (choice) and every thing that is food. COXFECTIOAZWIES LC. Candies of ererr variety and quality, t rn, i.orrau', d ie-d risv I rone, iii.i. Gaava Jelh; coara Martnelade, Qi in. Rasperrr llAin4n.eitrori. Sirast tttv. ! t App e, and l.ime I'rrerves. F-tsndy rrnt.. OrAn?1. Ietnitt, Coconuts Pecan da. f-iar l do. tJi-;lih Walnut-. KdbrTis, t!l shr.ird Almond , shelled d. Tick'.rd otsleis. IoUirr. and Prune and a ratir'j t rr;eui ;f Ie. Ssrditirs 0'te. I"aj-ef reprer siarr; Turuli'i wamtl and Mnbrtm rattap Ar. SI'l.EN DID FIRK WOKKS. Jtocket fr.tin i io Kox. Uoman catit!e from t lu'JO l'all;spit ceriU. trpofirr dm. ' fires Chinese Fjer-. MmrsMiifi nb I'lO VVbrru, Blue l.thts. fnt I't'iaied ir. LVmble H-a.U A Fe CtarUr. a fri..Ar &C,1 amintioiit andil" m i"' articles as cheap si ioat U U ' i booth, f' Baltimore. Oct 15 J. M. MA ir.V. . Book Eindety and Black Book MA.NTFACTtMlY. "TpCKHRV A GRIFFITH wmdJ tperr."? inform their frteods that thV hare 1 . siiierable rjoe fctlej op a rni5leir at! t-tiMir rook Bitd-ry and t'.lank lk M'" lory, atal Lmt ir; mfnX the KtiKr, ot rmi lent and rtprritnred ttnLn-n, tljev are prr-pun' lr mauulM-.tite Blank tl-A. el esery drrx-np:H. of BtndiriC and at tie of Ral ti. aod to land X gazitea. Mumc, and prinlrd Iwli f anety V in lb la-t manner arJ n aa pnr!4 l-m: 'at nv rtaMLment iathe t"asl Mslew, tn i' U tu be Lurttdlhat S jretieioua puU'ie Will aa.tain nl patronise !!: etiterr-ri- tsLtrla L lieen lcrfif and m rutarh ttiernW in tti City ot .Voi VT M etrhants. ( Vtk of t Wis and I.ark '- frr. will iA it rrratlv lo iheir sdistiisre bate lbir Ula llrwka t.alf St this eVi-W-merit, aa no naioa will be spartd to rie pet sa'i.tartion Utb iearJ quality d Ton- NoikJk NaOrt. 12, IX . JOHN WOMBLE CO. c ( ) i 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 : i : t : 1 1 a M . N. 100 " oire.l, r.brMiitl. Va. -I... C, il. .,UtJT Hah. neV ""' ( fwflr altitd- li'i sitleso' Dress Goods. These goods are rich and well worthy their inspection. T lamilies Iu offeis a large assortment ofex cellent Teas. Suar, C-ifli-e, Syrups, Molasses, Flour, Buckwheat, Butler, Crackers and in fine all such articles. , ,v To farmers he would say that he has a very full supply of negro shoesBoots, Kersey's, Lin seys, Sheep Grey, Blankets, Wool Hats, &c;&c Gentlemen can find at his store not only a full stock of Heady made Clothing, but Buch a var iety of Dress cloths and Cassimers as have rare ly been offered in this market: H -' T": VU" Be sure to call at the Handsome New ofthe Black Boot on Roau street. JAS. M. WHEDBEE. K City, N. C. Oct 22, 185S. Qet. U vRt.;iinto New Goods. aI'E subscriber has jnt received from the N.itli bis supply of Fall and Winter t.t-Hls, consistlnff of Dry Goods. Grocerloa I nrdwa c. Crockery, &c, to vhich he wonld re-, sj . Unrv call the attention ot the public. - Pyir ir '53; TH0S. AhLEN. Tobacco and Cigari. DK. MUSGRAVE. worked Collars; Bonnets Ribbons. Trimmin-t of every kind; Fine Kid L Morocco Slippers -.iu t us; uau utters; oeauuiul French Uaiten &c &c, For the Gentlemen. Cloths. Ca&simeres. Vcstinsr. Irish Linen stoeVs collars, Ready made Shirt, French ealf Boots shoes. Hats and Caps. .rcry vane.y of Domestics, nesro rlothinir men & women, coarse Brogans and Boots for w inter wear woolen Stockings St socks, Llaoketr, Hats&c, His stock of Hosier t is romnleta. Vu hsatnL let perfumery of all kinds, Le hasthis,hehas that he Las the other, all choice, all select Give him a call, at Nixontou. R. F. OVERJAN. REMEMBER THE CHEAP STORE. XOHN Benbarv'a "Cheap StoreH is on the fj west side of Road Street, between Mr. B. Tisdsle's store andMr.JB Dyer's Tailoring Establishment, second door north of J M Wheo bee's Boot and Shoo Store. " His ftock of Fair pleasure in rcrtKntneudinf il lo ihno-t wlra Lave . not iriea it, as a hk edy for Diarrhae. nd od cffvclual rtiu- Ycrj respectfully, your friend. D. K. BARROWS. Hie ibcte are only f.-w oftlie msnj ccrtifi- -aiea i nave been latorvd Willi. Prepared otilr by t. A. MOIRE. Droggud, Jackaon. Mi-aiippi. r c y u. J. USCiR A V K, li-nUUt Citr. N. C- A lit r tile by William Old. South Mills. l-lifei, v illiams; Shiloh; Wui. Gordon. Ii-o. repu vain, itw-u. "SUCII IS LIFE." THE subscriber bavin purchased the Livery Stables which be has kept for the last 12 months, will continue to accommodate those who wish to board their horse with Lira. He renews to the public the assurance that his undivided at- I i iii l ,.'... n.l ra tall at as k . . ... " .. . .. . , Qwiiwwo- , . - Wheat, t 4!mi. I-ti'er Ac - .. . J mm inr-ni i iiankiuiir i"' "- - ...j . cd In. I W any ift2" r . r manner of alUoJ-r :. .-.r ftse,..!. in N. 1W.2V MiW. If !! t.f.H "'.. m Hard, Jl- LklV Dictonn. MalWy. " " ' j Norfolk. Va. -" ,r..f Mlt.W Al. AND . (UtKL ILAVIV-AS " MKELLANE0C3 BOOKS LLLr.tVS. : ?262 MAlUvET STIIEEV, HALT. Kr rrpared :o erectile or ders far W-rar-e. OUr.ei K Scooolm, c ise moat ' f Als Bauk Books. rspcrs,QuiUs Uks. iVswj r.. tv r.B.'ef'traatenl.Ccn ir- in fliim.iNu - - - - - . . , .. - - .2 pre.-e. Parch men t. &c. ac fcr for sale on the tnoat ut-ra - Tt Cotintry .Mercban s t nentt, our terms ..-. Rass tskeo in t-scuanxt Saddlerv and Harness. SlHe, Bri llJA. lUrwemrak.eonsrJ rtieleieonairts - . Hotel, Badtimors Eeptt, ISZl. BAUTCa WILKIX3- - J tT r J a I store between the store, of Jno.J. Grandf and - Cigar, of the finest brands-Tobacco, large Drvi Gl. Samuel WilKams oa Water Street : 4I flogs and fin Ct. For , y - J AScSSTc?l7, f tention shall be devoted to their interests: and I .... v. fa anV xasrkrL - . i tnric MM van w uut v v . . lRi.'s!ita,t t,OTv ai V- lOUr!ir WarthonsaKo. oUgU at .ppoaiM Tow v Ma jnv.cuucr, um im muwrui wuai. um will give entire sstUfsctioo, IU will also keep constantly on hand a tarnlv of horses, and vehi- ... . .... cles (singls and double) lor hire, on aceomtnoda dig term. , Alii HUH jonls. Elizabetk City. N. C, Feb. 26, IS 53. I SWI V.aa, I - . tA aVa- A m ata Ca Met for li aceomiaodAtioti af dram e Rules u.dxT " ttl f iWTiYTrTIIJOTIiiTili'J ' 17 RES II Candies, Presenred Giager, -fj Pe Kots, Alsssstds assl Fees -f?' i - i V Oct is, john: bett mnc?. J0IP- IKKtTtT. (I and liarsts mm
The Old North State (Elizabeth City, N.C.)
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Jan. 14, 1854, edition 1
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