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o,rM-nr Hmirt for thisfCounty Hvill be held in Newbern next week. .Ilia honor Judge Man ly will preside. ' . , Bank Rate3 or xchanqe. oome" time 1 .A h o t tVio : WTit min crirr RnnL-n ago we oD9ei vu " ....5w. . had reduced tne raws 01 eAcuaiigi; ueiw ecn that place and N. Y. to j per cent; premium. We see "ow "iat tney nave rlurned to the tor- mer rates 1 percent THE WEATHER. - . Last week, we experienced almost a begin- ning of winter, ire was by no means un comfortable. Two or three sharp frosts have visited us. On Sunday it began .to grow . .- .. I. m i - . , I ... 1047. jAS-W. G.Hall. t v'7? V Mrs. McDonald. tffilS, CASSIMERES-n. N. Tay KMABKABLT. CVIlE-lDisosM- " SA iVA iJ M Stevenson. ArWWPTTSTNO. ' Jl , f ill 1 trade is about to commence. xvarmer and to day it is pleasant fill weather: jhantt are getting in f of News from the army is very meagre this We have made a, selection of the A MM W-Y I V 7 - "- m j- a - I I U n 1 1 L I a 1 L J I I , V t I I 1 '1 I M ; f......,lftm fn. 1 w tlnn. ' " wee. "" i : - uu the Merchant is most imnortant items to be found, on the on- f , i, ll Shall we '- ou have . - it .... in VOU I : - shall leet themT W P0Slce PaSe- n,me puuuc w .r gux,h gooda as N0RTH CAROLINA REGIMENT: ie lei uiem ur I nr. i -i; ri.. ai... .i.. .... j . . Imav want can oe , mr tina nH h Nnrth nQrl,r,, Rflm'j r( m . tiri.f nv mii vr. Liniiii i i,i wwa. a imiiu Mav iiv a w&iu uuiuiiiiu rn.rn.i' it . this be done ' i!n .tam Lmt We have done so under a sftnso of ivhv. bv advertising. of Col. ns efsccurino-customers ment. we nave aone so unaer a sense ol i is no oiner advertise the duty lor the lair lame and honor ol our State; ilf i eflcctual. ;au " . v nt ho as vveH as that of the Reg-iment. " But we v!!. Merchant to mform have stated no fact or drawn auy inference, ? i . rri i uuuk (ubh'c! of ie Young merciiam except upon the most reliable sources, from his whereabouts, and gernia very gcene of action . an(J we shan ;'say ,nage. Try it apd see; ana i nothing in justification of any disorderly or of patronage Jon t !get customer, pnt us down as no disobe(iient conduct far be it from us to en rmirndrf or iustifv such, ftsnpciallv vvft woulrl , j r, . i Jm respectfully solicit a share oi an j do no wrong to Cpl. 1'aine, either privately Vint? patrdnltrfc. Our circulation m uu or puuuciy.u. i iuv, ucrp luivicst c jcciu " I . i- 2.. .. ftAl confident in the matter betray us into an v such expression, " rhJtl nndnthnrs would find it " . notour intention; but his public conduct t iir advantage to adver tiac in the column i Republican L. 11 1 11 in so conspicuous a puduc station, stiau re ceive its proper comment There la a great . tault somewhere in this ... Si ... - . .. . 1 transaction, liiither, the Coloners bad treat ment has produced these disorders, of the Reg arc incieDtea 10 u menu km iu r iment has discrraced itself by its mutinous con ! . ii H- T.IM1 T 4on l i . " . .i " . ' 1-using the address oi vv m. im juiuaw, cluct : m either event uie repuianon oi me 1 MR JORDAN'S ADDRESS. idebted to a friend for the opporttt- ! MART LAND. . ' " ' : ' " , Snow Hill. Febuary 51 1S4C ; Mr. Seth W. Fowle: . ' "t- 'i 1 Sir Please send me as soon as possible apouiu ot of WixhiRiimm f Wild Cherry. I have been selling this valuable medicine in this towufor many years, it has proved to be highly useful in many ca eoa AiYiMv iA oV -written in commenjia- tion of this article, and justly too, I think of my servatida of its effect upon others, and my oraa- penence in using it. Somemonxns , oaa cough, l lost my appetite ar,1.", health. much impaired. I tried this Babm; to my satisfaction and joy, vrhen I had taken twobot tles, my cough va removed, ray appetite returned ani my strcneh and general health restored. hen, ever 1 have any symptoms oi.ine Muu 'i'r mediately resort to ; this medicine, and! find ft to have the desired effect I believe this is one pt the best medicines in the world for coughs and,ihpipient consumption, and that invalids in the more advanced stages may "be releivect by using K- - - Signed by - LEVI TOWNBEM). For sale by JVY. CARMER, Newbern. Port of Newberbi K? COLLARS REWARD. mHE abovA I :iiilc.ttlu ana au exDenses X to mc. inst will be paid for thri T . 1"? ' nnxr. c uver. who ran awa.v nn ih 1 9f l, V" .oout 5 feet in in. Zr"T complexion mack r " OLaLU1 will probably male ?W vTal 25 ears- IIe his lurking tkrrr .yf Washington N. C. and ftn-H, WS , Wilmington, Oct. igth A 147. tf43 C5 AlFBTTh inhabitants -p ivr r"lcaPlu"ai services to the it AcvvDern and it ,-::-: rk the Mercnant's nant r J uuec"y opposite :i ired before the literary societies of Wake State suffers. acs. iat r'nilmre on the 10th June. 1847. Its h precludes the possibility of our insert although our readers would doubtless froni its perusal, both pleasure andpro- we ourselves have done " The recipro 1 hfluence of Education and Religion, in the I lovement of human character, and the pro I ion of human happiness " is the subject of i address a subject deserving of the mttet ::" is reflection by all, and most, by those ! to enter upon-the busy scenes of life, tome an actor in them. That the mflu r Education and Religion ae reciprocal lucive to each other's advancement, and lthoiit the one, the other cannot arrive : p .ection, is forcibly shown by the author. !ii tl 3 first page we have inserted a short ex act rnbracing a single point of the discourse r. ch wc invite attention, I THE REPUBLICAN, t $ readers will see that we have this week t - some changes in the appearance of our :t; By the help of the new type we have eceived, we hope to improve its general ;l irancc, and at the same time, our efforts j; 4e doubled to render tlve Republican more rid ore useful and cntcrtainihg. We wish r imr duty, and our whole duty, to our sub ril Jrs. On accou it of the lateness of the TV, id of our type, wc could not arrange every iir as we wished, but a week or two will set 1 1 ,iiight. It will be seen that we have some ut I altered thc'Dlan of the paper. This I ... the smaller sized type ued, will enable us p a greater amount of reading matter than ofore. 'Further than this, we say not. any who are not subscribers would like IJ Lw whether wc perform our promises or yiijust let them subscribe for the" Republican It 4 year and see for themselves. J:uNTEERS FROM THIS COtlNTY. have looked over the list of killed: and ri pded in Maj. Lally7- train, in its march from ') C,Tt7. tn Jahina. hut cunnntaep. that a sin- Iunteer trom tin's county has been killed unded. Their friends and relations here 1. r. i i. oil ho doubt be rejoiced to hear that such is ct Private Rick Ford, of Beaufort Co., ounded. 1 NOTICES. Democratic Review for October is on Ie. 1 It contains a Iarire number of arti- f interesting political and miscellaneous iation. The embellishment is a portrait n. Nathan Clitford. Attornev Gen. of the 1. V t. i G jCham's Magazine for ihc month is before I dVKnlf,n ,-. f vAuyiiciu act ever. kcKwooDa Magazine. From rr number of this 1 a hastv in the Sep- Monthy, we should it to be an unusually interesting one. v NEW BOOKS." mvite attention to the advertisement of ooks by Mr. Halt in another Column tenned ... u.m examined nis and found it so good, that we could not uersto step m and examine for them jt without purchasing some, f fwers 10 etep m and exam ' andP"hap8 they will be induced to do 1 VP 5 We will not frive n . . . "v-ovixpuonoi . go and examine for yourselves. ' ' othe of a a: :t. 4 !newT maybe fUnd thcP"- Ington Dpa cuuea tne luccM tn -!?d h,s Mn. Jontt How- : .tr?". lis state. Kman 4usfl.Mj who ephR.-,, -1. . 4uerea his mau. VisummerinT? 7 1 whose trial rnmJ... ? ?Secorabtr M week before ";r:T WayneCo, tovent- more 4f' -1 me Umc ago in Raleirrh T last. The urv fnn- :. " t a,jL:1T smy of " "n w4iaea accordinMv rrci : Tt Orf" r'vocui numbftr of ih a R the w-,r ... '-:"UDiIcanc0m .i n nail vrar t Newbern.. Kincc its establish Go v. Graham is responsible for the appoint ment of Col.JPaine; For that highly distin guished and responsible post he should have selected a ' person not only qualified by his military knowledge and his talents for com mand, but by his hearty co-operation with his Volunteers in the cause they were engaged in one who could appreciate the feelings of those under his comisand, and never disrer gard their rights-one prepared to . be the " Guardian and Father " over those who had trusted their dearest rights - in his hands.- That Col. Paine has proved deficient in these qualities. exvene?ice has shown. Then let the fault lie at the door of him who appointed him. No other commander in Mexico has been so disturbed as CoL Paine. None scj unpopular with his o wn regiment. None has been petitioned by all his officers to resign. None had any mutinies. None so -despised or maltreated by his own men, or the other regiments who witnessed his conduct. None has spilt the blood of his own men. -, That all these things should occur to the same com mander, and him alone, forces on Us, the con viction that he cannot be' guiltless. ; In addition to this, all our accounts (and they are numerous and from different sec tions of country,) represent Col. Paine's con duct as. tyrannical, and occasioning all the disturbance. We are commpelled to f take this view of the matter. We are compelled to sympathise in the shooting of poor Brad ley. He is a stranger from a different part of the State, but we recognise him as a North Carolinian, who had gone forth to fight the battles of his country, and was not participa ting the riot around the Colonel's tent ' We are compelled to feel indignant at the discharge (dishonorable) of Liettts. Psender and Singletary. ' Luiut. Pender was educated at West Point, and was one of the first volunteers that came forward at the call of his country, was chosen by the company Lieutenant of the first com pany,raiaed, and was its commander after the promotion of Capt.i Wilson. He was an ornament to the f egifflcilt. ' ' Lieut. Singletary was under 21 years of age, of an accomplished and brilliant mind, of an energy and resolution . well sulited to command, and had distinguished himself bv his zeal and chivalry in volunteering himself and raising others volunteers, when' older heads were standing back from tho patriotic calls of their country. These two officers in company with their brother officers, in order to restore order and harmony in the regiment, signed a petition to Col.- - Paine to resign. If there was any thing wrong or mutinous in this, all were equally guilty ; but, they alone were selected as! the victims of Col. Paine's vengeance, dishonorably discharged without a trial, when the " rules and articles of war" expressly prescribe a Court Martial for the trial and punishment of all offences. This act we complain of as tyrannical and despotic in the extreme. Two meritorious and jgaj Jant officers, disgraced without a hearing, to the mortification of themselves, their friends. and their country. Can Col. Paine onlv be sustained by trampling under foot the tribunal of justice . . , v l One other view of this matter. The insult. and disturbances to Col. Paine proceeded mostly from men of the other ren-iment They could think, and act without any fear of being " hand-cuffed," "slapped," or hav ing a sword on their heads". or .being " rode on a wooden-horsed They did the mischief complained of, while the terrible consequences fell on the devoted North. Carolinains. . .. Tarhoro Press; - Oct: 12; Schr. Ann .Hyman, TottciyN. Y, to Jno. Harvey & Son, PASSEXGEKS-rMiss Scott, Mrs. Hun ter, Mrs. Ivy, Mrs. Mbore'and son, Master Blackwell, W. B. Gulick. MDZE.-to V. IL Scheuck, 14. arrus, E. Barnes, a Kelley,sJno. Blackwell, R. Harper, G. Vf . Taylor, H. J. Green, Einstein & Bros, B. Berlin gcr, J. A. Williams & Co, Barbour & Harrison, Wm E. Pell,' Emmctt Cutkbert, Dibble & Bros. , ; Schr. C. Slover, Long, N. Y, to E. W. EllW , Schr Isabella,, Jones. N. Y- to Chas. Slovcr. 14th, Schr. Dolphin, .Salyar, N. Y.; to J. C. & M Stevenson. MdzeTo J:"M. Goodiag, F. prmon.d, Davis Pipkin & Co.j J. J. Roberson and others. Schr. Ann Maria, Jones, N. Y,"to C. Slover. Pas sengers Mrs. Oliver, Mr! and Mrs.. Van Nortvick, thild and servant, Miss Van Cott, Miss Lawtonj Messrs, Latf ton. Thos. Woods, p: P. Brown, May hew, Wm. Whittle. J, P. Lord, and . Martin, auxaxv Gregory & Griswold, Einstein & Bros, S. Bell, T McLin, Einstein & Helstein, P. P. Brown, R. W. King, C. Slover,' A. T. Jerkins, Mrs. Oliver, H. J. Green, T, J. B. Sclienck, : Williams & Messalier, and others. ; . - - - . . j - . h Schr. S. L. Mitchell, Adams, N. Y , to D. W, Dud-, ley. z:To Wm. GlBryau, R. Harper, W. Dix on, Blount &. Bros- P. P. Brown, and others.: sAtii. iuiio Xt Niincr t.pwis. N. Y to A. T. Jer- kins. Mdze. To Consignee. ." . 7' " " Schr. A, R. Thompson, Latchum, N. Y, to Wm. T Moore. MDaH.-To Prentiss & Moore, Isaac W. Ritch, R. Barrus, Davis & Pipkin, G. W. 'iaylor, Barbour & Harrison, Wm. V. Barrow, and others. Aohr: Cora. Hiltoh. N. Y to Jos. Carter. Mdze. To F. Pierce, A. Armanie, J. Ferguson. Schr. Pauline, Fields, N. Y, to J. M. Oliver. Mdz, To A. Miller,. & Son, J. Ferguson, Dibble & - Bros . AJT. Jerkins. rv at all an .other on7 W at the residence of tfTe Mercham'sXnk. 5t? Thp. "iv . . . J . have receivedVet' mont for carrir;--. a. ra(T,1 Fom the Gorern- ld Goldsboi' I "d f ?eteen Newbern a?a 1 ... .1 ' ana for; that nnrnno ,n p acea on me route laro-P w for the accommodation ohh?J w The sire will 1 JNm!'1'!! Wednesday aud Fridan.' Q?y' toro! on thn artval Vfi W arriving at N ejrW1 elS hriSrtft Arnold0; Nrtb -ed nor being lelt at U dlboro', as the stage does not teave until the arrival of the Cars The MM CW atttive aid clre. ful Drivers, and no pains wlil be spared to ZVort N h Traveled from 6ApW? Nheri wiU come quicker and cheaper by this route than by any other This hne . connects with the Plymoutlme of stages, and also with ti e Beaufort tae " Passengegoing either way .will suffer no delay at INewbern. ! . CBERT & WHITFIELD: eSept. 14th, 4847. To Ment T"?riE.KN,G TOE and appur: .."-0, auu.aieu on ioUok-strppf one aooi ;me KepUblican Office.- The DNYcUing House is large and commodious, and has a store attached in front, well situated tor a MiUineryDry Goods1, or Gbcery store. The premises m good order, and will be rent ed on reasonable terms, i . Appiyto THOMAS McLIN. : neH ucui, oept. 14th,! 1547. . . 38 Oct. 13, Brig Topaz, Green, West Indias Lumber, by A. T. Jerkins. 1 Schr. lone, Hartick, N.- Y- Natal Stofes, by Wm. Dunn. , ' 14th, Schr. Ann Hyman, Totten, Naval Stores, by Jno. Harvey & Son." h 15, Isabella, "Johnson N. Yv, Naral Stores, Vy C Slover; -f 10, S; L. Mitchell, Adani?; N. Y., Naval Stores, by Wm. P Moore. , ' , 18, Julia & Nancy, LeuriSj N Y., Naval Stores, by Tho. Jerkins Dolphin, Salycar, N. Y Naval Stores by J. C. & M. Stevenson. - Olivia, Wioten, Bait, Lumber, Naval Stores, by Jno. Black well. a'auliue. Fields, N. Y., Naval Stores, by J. M. Oli ver, v : ,i A- II. Thompson, Latchum. N Y, Naval Stores, by Wm. P, Moore. . , Cora, Hilton, N. Naval Stores, by J. M. Har- gct & Co.. . . 30 Meward. KANAWAY from tlie subscriber, in New bern, on the night of the 2d of Septem ber, negro Woman BETTY. She formerly oeionguu iu luisa jpanny jenneis. sne is a 5 or 6 m. high, and is black woman, about 5 ft.! about thirty years old The above J reward CLOTHS, C1SSIMERES AND VOTINGS. TpRENCH. Black 'and Bhie' Black, Invisible arid Jj Forest Green, Brown, Blue and Gold Mixed F-i'ench DoeSkiri, Black and Fancy Colored CA S 8 f ME RES. Silk, Satin, and Cashmere r VESTING S. Welsh Flannels, Cashmeres, Shawls of every variety, Tl 1 , J Tl..i I 3i...!J CM1 . n-ii ' 1 J ' x icuu, x ia.ui aiiu ou ipcu oiiKs, 011K ana Mora vian Hose, with every article usually bept r in a Dry Goods Store. For sale by ItlCH'D N. TAYLOR. New Berne, N. C, Oct. 20, IS 17. . , 2m. 43. Splendid Annuals foi- 18 4 MARKETS. V ; ! . s . ; " ; Newbern, October ft.;- TrrE5Ti5E. The receipts of this artiele contin. ue to be moderate and duriag the last week prices have bee very, steady: at ouy quotations. There have been no large lots xn the market.. - 0 Satur day a lot of lOtt barrels was sold at $3,72 ) -. , lARo change, very little in the market. 1 J : Bacoh and Lard None in market. r . Grain rWc notice a lot of Hvde Co. Oats at the vl&rf whicl was sold at 32 cts. " ' ' RiTCKEJf Market. Our country friends seem al most to have forgotten us. We went into the mar- set this morning jand could find almost nothing to at; Perhaps if they would bring u. some turkeys, clijcketis &c they would: meet with ready sale:-' iToviMons are pretty scarce and no mistake, judging irom the bareness of the Market. Bring along your gobblerg,; we long U be at one. : ; v - . , y - : ' VlVl i. : New York, 13th OoL 1847. rns; OREsSales of 500 bbls. North county at S JfS??d at 65c-' Raw Turpentine was firm T; T 2501b ; aild SPirits of ' -t 5Cte asked. a we quote at $?,37(.V50- f T EAFLETS of MEMORY, Chris- -U tian Keepsake; Friendshin's Offpri nor ' Cbrisl-.- mas Blossoms, The Gift of Friendship', The Hya- ciiuu, xne uem ; Elegantly Bound, with Beautiful -.iigravngs. Also, ' . , r. s.. Sketches of North Carolina, , Historical and BiocraDhicaL hv Rev. Wm H PWa HARpers Illustrated Family Bible, a splendid book. A splendid Edition of Shakspeare. rillustrated.j Burns' Poetical Works. ' Bancroft's Life of Washington, Co wper's Poems, Life and Campaigns of Napoleon, New Novell School Books, Stationery, &, &c. TURNER'S NORTH cXROLINA ALMANAC for '48 by the grosa dozen or single one, inquire of WILLIAM U. HALL. ' Newborn, October 19. 43b - REMARK ABLE CURE OF - rpiIE'attention of the reader s called ta the followr "X big astonishing cure of Scrofula by the use of SANDS SARSAPARILLA, "'iTHIS is to certify that I have a Negro Woman who has been afflicted for the last 5 years with Scro fulaj and all the remedies Lttsed had no effect in ar resting the progress of the complaint, on the contra ry she constantly grew worse and after expending between $70 and 80 with Physicians, besides using other popular remedies' without success, till the dis ease had eaten away the 1 cartilage of her mose, and had made its appeartincci on various parts of her body," and had finallyaifntmtincerf its ravages in the roof of hcr.mouthV V . - . - " In this dreadful, situation, with the prospect of death staring her. m tne iace, 1 stated her case' to Mr, Disosway, the Agent for Sands' Saracparilla, in New Berne, by whom I was adfvised tQ use that artiole and to my surprise and1 that of my neigh borsC to whom her ease was known, after usiflg 4. bottles she was restored to perfect health; and that in the space of three weeks, and was able to do good service in two weeks ff om the time die commenced taking. it "-.;- .'. , Iff witness of the truth of which statement. I have ' hereunto affixed my name,; this 19tE day of Set North 6f Neuso River Craven County, N. C. - : - Tne above named invaluable medicine is for sale bv L DISOSWAY, Druffffist, Cor. Pollock and Middle Street; the Proprietors' only agent for this place,- who nas lor saie, aiso, .urugB, jucumuies, ramts, Oils, Glass, Putty, Dye-Stuffs, Perfumery, Garden Seeds, &c, &c - uct. 'w tl. will be given to any person who will lodere her in ia.il or give me such information thatl may secure ner. Masters oi vessels, and others are ' . 1 - cautioned against harbortng her, ugder the pe naities of the law. I : 1 . 1 -, , Wm. V. BARROW. Ne wbe'rn, Sept. 14, 1817. Ct. 47 COLLECTOR'S OFFICE. T v . ft . . I . . i . i UISTR.1CT OF VJCKAUOKE. AU.0T. . Sealed Proposals t ILL be received Iat this office until 12 j'clock. M., 18th September, for supply ing the' following articles for the use ofthe sick at the Marine Hospital k Ocracoke, until the 1st day of January,' 1849, viz : Beef, as free as possible from bone ; price per lb. ' Bread, eachbaf to weigh one pound ; per lb. RroWn Su?arj per lb. iMolasses per gallon. Rice, peril Rice Flour, per lb. Tea, (Hvson) per 'b. Flour, per lb. . Meal, per bushel. Soap, per lb. Candles, per lb. , 1 Potatoes, per bushel. Milk, per quart. Port Wine, per gal. Goffee, per lb. Vinegar, per gal. Sal , per peck. Eggs, per doz. Beansj per bush. Hoininy, per peck. Butter, per lb. -Lard, All of the above articles to be of the very best quality, and to be furnished at such time and in such quantity as the Surgeon ofthe Hospital may require. I - . Any other articles that maybe wanted, the Contractor to furnish at Market pnees -. Provisions will be required fpi - three or our servants and others jn the Ho,p tahieh, also the Contracior inl have to Anv information concerning the contracts wiU bgiren by application to the Surgeon of the Marin6!pAbEUR,' Collector. Notice. ; THE Subscriber will sell at Public Sale on Thursday the 21st, of, October. .1847, at his Plantation on the, south side sii Ncuse River, seven miles T belong Nevvbern, ail his Household and Kitchen Furniture and Stock among which may be found "a large and ele gant Side Board, a fine double barrelled gun. Trms made known at sale.. "". " - DAVID JD.F11ATER. TsewbernOct. 3d.;.1847.j: - . :V. rwVfie ,PUes. .r- ft A CURE FOR LIFE SECURED.- ' n R. U P. H A fl'a'v E G E T A B L, E E L B C T U A R Y, v v 1 JrjliiteTmil Remedy for. the Pilcs. . PREPARED BY A. UPHAM. Newark a regularly educated Physician, "wlia devotee his attention almost entirely to, this disease. No minerafcan be detected irt the compaitioo nor any omer article tnat-' can be-' direr tljv or indirectlydeleterious. -'The remedy was inven ted byDr-Upham alter he left college. -He u-as driven to, find.a cure for the -piles by - the iiiisciy uie uisase mnicieu upon nun ; ana. lie how offers the benefits of Jiis discovery to THE! W UULU AT LARGE. ; The . proprietor of uie,; uiiectuary unequivocally and distinctly avers-(ana challenges coritradicti6ii)that. it will completelv cure entfmafintn-rnnl h!nJ bleeding- ' - ., - , PILES OR, THE LONGEST STANDIIVO no matter how obstinate the , case - may be - or" bopelessly. the patient may be considered situ aieu., . i nree one dollar boxes have entirely eradicated the diaeace, after it had existed - UY U S MUST TERRIFIC ASPECTS or twelve ; fifteen, twenty and twenfv-fivp . in proof of which, the 1 fortunntp. , ini1Jvi,innT who yere made whole have presented the mast positive and unmistakable testimony.--' n some instances' a cure has been efft hv six doses, or half a box, alter the ingenuity of a uui cupnysicians, ana tne - . 1 DREADFUL KNIFE . of the Stirgeon had been exercised to the ut most with but the smallest shadow- nf siw.p.pks These are not idle assertions, falsely put forth to e'ntrap the credulous but solemn and wonder- tul truUis to which himdreds will testify. Even if a surgical operation were certain tn nrr.nm- plish a permanent cure, it is too distrusting" to ue uiougui oi, wnue tne agony it engenders is appalling hi the extreme, and shatters the constitution beyond a. hope . of recovery. The number oi persons effectually cured of Piles by the Electuary in two years fall but little short of. ; : - ' . TEN THOUSAND in New York. Philadelphia, Boston and other cities of tbei Union. This is a great result to boast, and is not equalled, or even approached. by any event noted in the medical history of Mie wori,a. 11 is reasonable' to suppose that sneers will be levelled at these remarks. So they were at Fulton when he first made known the worth of steam arid its great practical utility so. they! were at the persecuted Galileo when ne published his discovery ot the Microscope so they were at Morse when he hinted at the discovery, oi the Magnetic letegrapa which is now a familiarand every day affair. 4 It is safer tor the sunerer to - - -. Try before, he; scoffs, and procure happiness and a renowned lease of life if he can. Many a man has lost his ex istence by permitting his incredulity to master his judgment. - - v- ' C ; The Electuary is particularly commended to the attention of married ladies., the one half of whom are subjected to the attacks ot piles m a modified form. The medicine ean be safely taken under all circumstances , Eif hef before the piles appear, or after they have made their 1 1 . I . V . 4- t saa navoc, ine vicum is mane to enaure severe costtvmess, giddiness, mnamation ot the spleen, kidneys, liver, intestines, bladder and spine, with many corresponding ailments, for the sure cure 01 all ot which nothing equate the tilectuary. .These professions are not solely mercenary, but are made with a view of alleviating j THE DISTRESSES OF MYRIADS who can discover no method vvhereby to jrain a restoration of their' health. This fact will he apparent to all who inspect the medicine, when, by so doing, they may perceive thatits cost" must necessarily be almost as great as the price demanded lor it 1 While this. ; . CERTAIN AND SPEEDY REMEDY ' ju to be had so cheap, it is criminal to neglect to test its worth, and put our unqualified asse verations in its favor to the test. NEW-YORK CERTIFICATE. Messrs. Wyatt and Ketcham Gents ; For several years past I have been troubled with1 Piles, ar very costive state of the bowels, indigestion and weakness ofthe system. But my complaint not being so severe as to disable, me from business, and a dread I had of physi cians and patent medicines, , that until this Spring I never used any medicine or applied to a. physician for relief. The Piles then being so. severe that I allowed several operations to be performed, without any benefit. Determined after this to try other means, I read an adver tisement of. a cure guarantied by the use of Dr. Uphant's Electuary -. I purchased three boxes at your store, and from the use of which I found myseil entirely curea 01 tne rues ana my -Pricca Current; COR TvEC'TED " Wesely " " . ' fowbern, Ocl.19, iutter.-doaiieh, ' . , - 20a25 ct Hpfisirn T np'r'lh ' - Ml ' x i.rgrnn, - - ; Cojec, Porto tl ico and Lag.' per lb 9a 1 0 . -v St. Dommorc - , 7a3. Corn, last ale . Corn meal $3 00a3 OCT Hour. Western:- ' ; - -. $6 50 a7 50 i . , Half barrel V 3 75a 4 00 . Baltimore and Philadelphia a v Half barrels V . , 'Fish, Shad, dcean, per bb't ' t T J" : .... I - . 7 00a3 03 a a .a 4-50a5 00 fs 50a xiernngH. cut - -do : wliol - ";' .;--. dd , roe " 'i v -.;vMulIe.ts7v t ' ' ' -BIue fisli - Flax seed, per bushel ' G round Peas (small 'assorted) nay, Northern, m bales per 100 lbs Iron, Swedes' per 4b rTire : - Hoop ; - 1 . . ." Lead Whiic per fee" - ' . v Black . . v. .;: ; , -' ; . Bar, per lb ..r -'J. SHeef ' J : Lime, Thomaston, per cask - Lumber. P.. P. Scantling, nor M. . Ship plaiik ' Flooring boards - ! Ton timber 1 Molasses, sells at . : naval stoivs, 1 urpentinc.ior 230Iha new dip 2 70a2 75 - : Old dip v - . - 2 70a2 75 . Scrape' - 1 30a 1 1 Tar, last sale per bbl; 170 901 Otf 5a 6 4a 5 . 7a. 3 2 00a2 5'7 2 0062 50 ' Ola 8 8a 10 - 1 25al 40 8 0013 Of 13 00a 14 00 8 00al6 00 20.00a30 00 28a 1 retail, Rosin Pitch . ? Spirits per gal. Bright varnish Art Us, Cut per lb . ',. Wrought ,v . Tr"uss Hoofi . Spikes, presge'J : Oa's pr. bush; OV, Linseed perga!: . Winter strained Sperm, Train -: -,-r-- . Spirits, N;tE. Rum, per gal. uin. - . Whiskey - v t Apple iJrandy, Northern do " Nash Provisions, Bacon per lb. assort'd Hams, good . Green Pork . , Pork, N. Y. Mess . -, . Prlnife : Beef Mess vj ' Prime . , v : " Cdtintfy Mess Pork , Lard per lb - ,i Becf per cwt. ' -. fo'und - Peas, Black eye per bush Grey Clay. , Sugar, Loaf perr 1 Brown C : Staves. R. O. Hhd per M. : Hv. 0. Bbl R. O. Hhd.'' good'" Bedding, W. O. Hhd none. ,.. W. O. Bbl. Shingles, Sale shingles are scarce 20 . 50 ' 50 1 25 . 15a 5 f 16a 18 25a 30 10a V 11 20a 32 00 10al 20 35a 40 33 40 . 35 50 70 12 12 &a .45a 65a 11a 11a Beef 17-50I-18 13 00 15 50 12 50 16 00 10a 12 ' at Building pc'f M; scarce Steel, jDast per lb uerma'ri tilkttif : 1 . FREIGHTS; To Neie York: Barrels-?! 'urpcnt!ric, Spirits Rosin tdttchi it 8aid 10 00 12 00al& Od 9 00al2 00 8 0M1C OOf 1 GOdl 7S 2 50d3 00 25a39 15al6 9al0 5tf 60 , . ... 40a 43 cper lb: E. PRICE & SON, 3IARBLE YARD. Norwalk, Ctj. ' . Tombstones, Fire-place Facings,. r- TP P SON, are prepared to execute E. PJieXve articles at very moder all orders of Marble embraces T rTS,m?es of America and Italian, with fcWauatos. a The character a beautiful varicij "i will compare of the work done , at s edrWimUar eW tavorably with that oi iuy , h blishment in the country. Orders Dibble & Bro's, IV Bwbern N. C or J ty, Washington, wd recerv e pr v. Newbern, April 21, 1847. . .1 ,, B ally's Abici ica A afe and ejiw VerBiifug 'or Wor ms. TT A brTm remedies' have miner w Y -refi the human Vf- pose of expelling w guccesa. Badey's tem; but wmi answers the expec American Vermli have Tused it. Thia-arti-lations'of those who .have sea haft cle, so famous m - , entirc gained the approbf ion,ot arm medical facuy ' .VT' myv It docs . not the only ST auack medicme, hav: oear the cd": niu0 m of one oi ng been toew-York-: s uccii v--i- t DhvsiCians m iew- i v -22JStSST 52d for over thirty yearsm .w-vujr. . . never m ou his own practice . ana failed to cure .uie f r . It is offered, the primarcause of seas then. n originating iru r vgn ?10from all! charges ot quacKery, to rcdeed tr mx vending, oi the same, rf snngJ wishing to receive, nI" i?tLwaShing Hotel; Newbern IN'. J. health much improved. I remain, sirs, your much indebted inend, - . , EZRA DIBBLE, 194 Broadway: PHILADELPHIA CERTIFICATE, j Da. UpHAM-Ueiir Sir: About five years ago'I.was afflicted with what was called Chron ic Dysentery.' : I have suffered with ' it ever since, and physicians have told me that ray liver was affected, 'and that, my bowels were ulcerated, for blood arid pus, attended with a peculiurly putrid smell, were the frequent dis charges. A short time since I made a viH to Massachusetts, m f nopes 01 benenr trom a change of air, but sufferedimore' severely than ever before. -While there a physician , offered to cure me for S40, in three months." Happily' in the midst of intense' pain, occasionally re lieved by lairfanuro-, I . saw in a wrapper ov your Electuary a perfect description of my com plaint, togexner wiin many certmcaies 01 cures. This gaverhe' great cotiflaence-in the medicine, and I purchased a box, and nine doses of which has apparently cured me, and am prepared to' say anyuiHig ni lis lavor, or.renuer any service 1 can 10 numanuy Dy suDscriDing xo lis menis. i ! " Respectfully yours, . - BENJAiMIN PERCIVAL. ' - z: - 89 South Sixth-st - . Letter frbh Capt. McLean, ( S-N. . - - -RahwaV, June 16, 1847. - "I have bieen afflicted for years" witli tbe'piles, and have tried, without anything like perma nent benefit, almost everything assuming the ' name of a remeir-?,.I had, as a matter of course lost all ' Confidence in medicine.' Under ' this feeling, I was induced not without reluctance," r. W f m v mm i comess to use upnanrs- iviectuary, and nav- king used it for about three weeks according to me directions lata crown, t tmd, to my utter surprise as well" as satisfaction, .that eery symptom of the disease has left me. I' thidk Jit due alike to Dr. yphanvand myself ttfnsake. uus Biaiemeni.- - r - -. . - uO. W.McLEAN. late oftb. U; S. N." Sold, wholesale and retail, by WYATT & lUZMtt&M., 121 Fiilton-st.W ewe York. : For Sale by ii. DISOSWAYrKewbern. Price $1 a bov . : , -'' JOB T? XE CUTED withrieatness and despatch Ji at the Office ot he Republican; AN ORDINANCE. Of the Commissioners tit tlic' Ton of Newberii, Passed 30th SErTEMBER, 1847. TTTHEREAS it has become necessary for VV " the protection of the persons and proper ty of the Citizens of this town that the conduct of idle, disorderly and evil d?gposed Slaves, and free ncgros, shcald be properly restrained ; and the mischief and evils arising, and likely, to arise, from the too great privileges ahid iibJ -crty at present allowed them should be prje vented. . , "j . ' .. . ! ' It is therefore ordained that fiom and after'1 the' 9th day ofthe present month, it shall not be - lawfnl for any person of color to go'at large' in the streets" of the town, after' nme cfefock at nignt, wrtnout 11 a irce negro navmg in nrs or hfer possession such paper Or papers as may be necessary to establish the fact of his or htt freedom ; and if a slave a permission in writing from his-or hcrmaster.or imstriss, or other per-" son having the management or control ofsard slavCv-specifyinff the place oV place., to whlclf , said slave is allowed t6 go. Pr6'vided h6wev ciy that tlic Ordinance shall: n6t bfc Construed 1 to extend to any sober and orderly colored per son who may belong to or be connected with 1 either of the " Fire Companies, in said tewff, . i who' shall have in his poscssion a certificate of 1 the Captam 01 the Company, to which he may, belong, stating the fact that the bearer-thereof is a member iof said Company, and signed by the" Captain of said Copany, m' mV own'. proper nandwritiug. . 2. It is luther ordamed that ii any person' 01 color shall violate this ordinance ;he 6r she . shall if a free person forfeit, and pay a' fine of one dollar, and if a slave a find .of fifty cents, one half for the benefit of the persoii : Jfirrestmg . such oflfender, and the other half to the use 01 the town, and if any slave, or free person of color, shall effect his or her. escape from the person arresting, or endeavoring to arrest saitf slave, or free person of color, said skivff Mr free' person of color shall be subjected imdlfeble to arrest, ai any uine inercuncr oy uie rnum, ur : town Scrgcani, and" shall' bb liable to the same' penalties as if arrested in the first instance. . . T 1 . 1. xt--11' J -lit-' jrroviaea nowever, uiaxii uic owner or ourer person havmg tht' ftslana'gehifcnt' of any ifo. v6' may violate the ordinance, shall tail or rciuse upon bhing notified by town Sergeatn, of the'v arrest and confinement ot such slave, m ; tne Watch House, to nav the fines and eosts mew ed by such slave, then the' said slave so offend ing maybe wliipped At the discretion of the' lntendant ot- IfMiee, not exceeding iiuny nm 3. riis farther ordained' that it sftalt be tV duty ofthe Tdtvn Sergeant liie Patrol of the' town, and aU peace. oiScers tf arrest aff entir peTsons of color, whether bond' or free, as may be fouhdviblating this Ordinance, and confine SSSftW Wafeh House for fo kjgpg EiSSa 1 authority nTthe W rlon of this Ordmance. - . 4 . It is further vraauKUM v"", drty ofthe Town Sergaf when 3hv person Bhah have been arreted and Mnfinedr in the Watch House for a yiolaUon of the Ordinance, . .;nfi,fm the Intendhnt of Police thereof, on- Semorning snbeeeding .umftaM-: i i- siYid-m case such' tiersoh fltelT be a 8have alstV tonotify,assobn asrhe cbhvenientl can the owner or otner person navmg vne anaeement'or control of, said biave, .of tMjh? 'arrest and confinemeht.- . 3V
North Carolina Republican (Goldsboro, N.C.)
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