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i-ejrsa.h toafawUfc'iwwwsa, man m m at.ee,. -w e ! ;-..:, ,.K - - i ii , ii- i i am aMte ' af "f UST RECEIVED BY THE, 6U13SCR1 " Hire. Greene Patent Ink Eraser and Paiter Cleaner. VV. a HALL. May ltth. I85S. fftMK WARRANTS, fJOUNTY ai nperiar Canrt BUnln for aula 10 at tM Office. .;-,-- FORSXLE. . rpHRwelfiaj tnaLotcja Broad Stftetjmme. diatey oppokita tha Ustdertcoif George 8." Attmora,aaao4 at prwrat oecapied br tha subscriber. - SAMUEL MASTERS. Jttay etb,8.S, CARRIAGES. TTTEahall keep an eMortnrertt of Carringes VV fraenear Factory lnJ5tn"ton,eomrtantly on h.-uid lot sate. DIBBLE Si BROS. May 6th, 133. f COLUMBIAN INK! TUST received and fur sale Harrison's belt J Colarutian Ink. In quart, pint, halt pint, una" eraaller bottle. Black, Red an I Bint. WM. IL MAYHK W. Match Uth, 1853. TO TIMBER GETTERS. WASTED l purchase 300,000 or mcrr fret of Ton Timber of the btt qaallty toe rkich tha higkesteaaa prices will bo paid. TAYLOR & HOOPER. Juae 15. ISM." S3 MOLASSES. TU8T received sm f sale 30 Hhds. prime d new rop retailing Molasses. ... DIBBLE L BROS. March lat 1853. 6 tf. MOT new Watches and Jewelry, Clocks Ac just reoeivod by Jobathas , Wflitir iold Watches, Clocks, Gold Chains, Seals, Keys, Ear Rings, Cuff Pins, Rings, Fine Braee leta, GoM Spectacles ; also a superior quality of K - - - l - V i. A-,- W liumuuu pviam i tut, uiuqim, , a inuig vail and examine the Stick. JONATHAN WIIALEY. Craven Street, March S, 1853. fl tf LIME, LIME!! Barrel just received from Philadelphia m ma j -r -- -1 J r I ilfJ ov w uiiy uimtni jrooi iuuoiiuiw, Va, for ssJ y RICHARD N. TAYLOR. .Old Cv&wy Wharf. New-Berne April X, 1853. lOtf. PTUART8 Extra quality Sugar Hot Syrup fj mat recweved and for sale bv SAMUELOLiVER & SON. May 28th. HERE IS YOUR REMEDY! TO LLO WAY'S OINTMENT A MOST Ml RACULOUS CURE OP BAD LEGS, AFTER 43 YEAR'S SUFFERING. Extract of Letter Irom Mr Wm. Gilpin, of 70 St. Mary's Street, Weymouthrdated May 15th 1951. ' To Professor HoturwAV. Sib At the age of 18, ray wife (who is now 61) caught a rioleot cold, which settled in her tegs, and ever since that time they hare been more or leaa Bore, and greatly inflamed. Her aganisa were distracting, and tor months togeth er aba was deprived entirely of rest and sleep. Every remedy that medical men advised, was tried, eat withomt e fleet her health suffered severely, and the state of her legs waa terrible. I had of ten read your advertisement, and advised her to try year PiHs and Ointment : and, as a last re source, after every other remedy had proved useless, she Consented to do so. Slio commen ced six week t ago, and, strange to relate, is now ia food health. Her lees are painless, without eeam or aear, and her sleep sound and nndistor- bed. Could yon have witnessed the sufferings of ry witit during tne lost forty-ihree years, and contrast them with her present enjoyment of - health, yoa indeed feel delighted in having been the mesne of so greatly alleviatmgthe sufferings or s lui tow-creature. (Sicned.) WILLIAM GALPIN. A Pkesob 70 Yr.aas or aoe cured or a Bad Leo or 30 Years Staxmxg. Copt of a Letter from Mr. Wm. Abbs, Builder of - Gas Oveue of Rusbeliffe, near Uuddersfield, May 31st, 1851. To' Professor Hollowat : . Sir I suffered for a period ol tnirty yeara from a bad leg, the result of two or three duTe rent accidents at the Gas Works, accompanied by scorbutic symptoms. I had recourse to a va riety of medical advice, without deriving any be aefit, and wss even told that the lee must be ani- patatjd, yet, in opposition to that opinion, your Pill and Ointment have effected a complete cure in so abort a time, that few who had not witnes sed k would credit the fact (Signed.) WILLIAM ABBS. The truth of this statement caa be verified by Mr. W. P. England, Chemist, 13 Market street, Uuddersfield. A Dreadful Bad Bbeast Cured in On e Mouth Extract of a Letter from Mr. Frederick Turner, of Pennant, Kent, dated December 13lb, 1850. To Professor Hoiaoway: Dear SirMy wife bad suffered from bad breaata more than aix months, and during tha whole period had the beat medical attendance, but all to no use. Having before healed ah awful wound in my own legs by your unrivalled medi cine, I determined again to as your Pills and ihntment, and therefore gave them a trial in her cane: and fortunate it waa I did so. for in less than a month a perfect core was e fleeted, and benefit that various other branehea ol my family - have derived from their uae, is really Astonish ing. i now strongly recommend them to all my friends. , (Signed) FREDERICK TURNER. The Pills shon'd be used eonjointly with tha Ointment in most of the following cases : liad Let, Chilblains, Goat, Bad Breasts, Chapped hands, Gladular Swel. Burns, . Corns (soft) ing, Bunions, Causers, Lombago, Bite of MosquU Contrasted and Piles, tos,and sand flies. Stiff Joints, Rheumatism, . CoeoBay. Elephantiasis, Scalds, " Cluegoafoot, Fistulas, Sore Nipples, Sow Throats, Kk in diseases, Scurvy, ' Sofd Heads, ' Tumors, Ulcers, V i Wounds, Ywa. I Sold by the Proprietor, 2il Strand, ( near Tem pi Bar i) London, and by alt respectable venders of Patent Medicines, throughout tbe British Era ( yir, and by those of tbe United States, in pots ana poxes, at oi ccnis, oi cwu, ana i 9U each, Wholesale, by th prlocipsi Drug houses tti Laion, and by ueasrs. A. B. & I). SANDS, New York; and Mr. J. HQRSEY, 81 Maiden Lane New York. Tliere la very considerable savin; in LXn th ' argr aUes. ' N. D, Directions fir lite guidance of patient srj jfi.Ai'd lo each pot or lu. ' Foesk ly I. DfSO.SWAY. ' " -!Me Agtnt, Nsv..)!, ... . C. NawsUcruv, MurU. 5. 1SW. " MEXICAN MUSTANG LINTNIME. THIS Llnlraent ia onedualled lor tha ears of KJitnnri'rra, Ntwrtlttia, Bruitei, tVarsa, Sprwtaa, Ctraa, Ptkt, IVaiora, Stiff, Old Sores, Swelling, or poina iaany part ol tha body an external application can ranch. A volume of eertifijatea eould be give from thoa that have been eared of those disease and shio from those that have had Horses eurerf of 'Ringbone, Spa yen, Scratches, Windfalls, Saddleg:illi, Crack' ed Heels, Stifllieea or any enlargement of none orninede.-.-:: TRIOUSH IT tXTBCSSl ! Tbta la to certify that ' THE MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT Has been need quite extensively in the atablea ol ADAMS &. CO'S GREAT SOUTHERN, EASTi RN and WESTERN EXPRESSESjbr CURING Galds, Chafes, Scratches, Sprains nnd Braises, ami it has proved very effectual. Many of their men have also ased it on themsel vea and their families, and they all speak of its healing and remedial qualities ir. the higlient terms. One of our hostlers got kicked, and badly cut and brumed on his knee os usual tlic.MUSTANG LINIMENT waa resorted to, and the soreness and lameness was soon removed, and it was per foully well in three or lour days. We have no hesitation in recommending it as a valuable pre paration, to be nsed externally on man or beast J. DUNNING, Foreman of Adams Si Co.'s Express Stuble, New York. We take great pleasure in recommending the Mexican Mista.io Ummext to all our friends and customers as the best article we have ever used fr Sores, Sprains, or Galds in Horses. We have used it extensively, and always effectually. Some of our men have also used it lor severe Bruises and Sores, as well as Rheumatic Pains, and they all any it acts like mnw we can only say that we have entirely abandoned the use of any other untmenr. I. M. HEWITT, Foreman fr AMERfCAH EXPKESS CO., 19 Wall at. HAft.PEyS EXPRESS, 74 Broadway, PULLEX, VIRGIL f-COS,16 Wallet, WELLS, FAROO tf- CO'S, 18 Wall street. Principal Unices, 304 broaduay, ;ncw York and St. Louie, Mo. A. G. BRAGG & Co., Proprietors.., Dover, N. H Jan. 26, 1853. M-cssks. A. G. Bragg St Co. 1 had a va!u able horse that aboat three weeks since was wonnded cveroly in hi thigh,Kfib a sharp hook, opening a gash three inches in length and an inch or more deep. I tried various articles to heal it, but inflammation gelling into it caused large quantities of matter to collect, and the limb was quite stiff. . A friend of mine asked me if I had tried the' Mestaag Liniment, to which I re plied in the negative, but thinking it might do some good, was induced to try H. I had only used one half bottle when the inflammation be gan to be removed, and the wound lo heal. No' t is entirely healed and the hair is g-owinjf over the wound, making it look as well as ever. Ho ping that others may be benefitted hy a trial of your valuable compound, I remain vnurs. - CI LAS. E. WllITEUOUSE. , RrasEM. CocwTY, Ala. Fv. 1st, 1853. ! In justice to the proprietors, and fur the bene fit of tbe afflicted, 1 teel it my duty to state pb liely.the remarkable eOTes tliat have becu effec ted in my lamily by the use of the Mustang Lini ment. A Kegro or mine had what was called s Bone Felon, or Whillow on her middle finger; the pain was most intense and excruciating. The inflammation had been-so extensive that the whole finger had become almofct a mass of cor ruption, aad the ooly hope of saving her hand, and perhaps her life, appeared to be to have it cut off. As Iter general health was very deli cate, the physician advised us to try the aMustang Liniment a few daya, ml site eould be sent to a aurgeon in Corambua, as it could do no harm,aod might prevent morutiestuin. lo the astonish asent of tbe doctor, snd myself, the pain soon ceased, the inflammation subsided, and the a ouod rapidly heuljd. The tinker is now perfectly well and sound ! One of my boys was severely burned. The skin was entirely taken off from the knee to the ankle. The Mustang Liuimen' was freely applied, and nothing else was used. The relief and cure wore almost beyond belief bat a snort time elapsed before the wounds were perfectly healed. I consider it an invaluable re medy, and it should be in every family and on every plantation. JAS. PHILLIPS Prices. The Liniment is pet np in 3 sizes and retails for 25 cts 50 cts. and $1,00 per bot tle, the 60 ct size contains 3 times as much as the 25 ct. size and the $1:00 size contains 3 times as much as the 50 ct. size, the large sizes being touch cheaper. A. G. Brag? & Co., Sole Proprietors, Princi ple Depots, 304 Broadway, M. V, and Corner of 3d snJ MarketSt,St.Louis, M. i'orsale by Drug gi.ts gsaerall; and by W. C.VRMER, I. DISOSWaY, F. k bVFFY, AW Berne. Also "for aale by Isaac Ramsay, J. C. Manaon, and Thorn:. Duncan, Beantort; Washington & White and Kiehard W. King, Kingston; A C. Williams. and John N. ilyiuiin, Trenton ; Philip I'ipkia w line Hall. ny CIRCULATING LIBRARY. t THE Subscriber gives notice to his frien!s and the reading public generally, that in compliance with many solieitatinna, he has es tablished at his Book Store on I'illuk Street, a library of Select Novels, and the best period i cais of the day. subject to the rules usually re gulating circulating libraries he invites the lovers ol ngiu Laieraiure to call ana select lor liierii- selve. Tes.us. For yearly subscribers J3 each, paid in advance. For reading a Periodical, or Novel (the for mer to be detained not more than three days at any one lime and the latter not over six uayij ri.e cents, payable in all cases at the time of draw, ing the book from the library. WM. II. MAYHEW. New-Berne, April 2, 1853. 10 NOTICE. R&HE Sulwsriber will build or repair, (At a short a uouce,) BUGGIES, WAGON'S, CARTS 'OR "CART-WHEELS, Of tbe best materials, in the best manner and a cheap as can kedooe soyvhere. Ordert Ufi vith T. J. Latham. Pantego, JT C. . ' laoiet L. Burges or James P. Latham, Hyde Co A. Miller, Alex. Mitchell, A. T. Jerkins. Wm C. Wbitford or T.G. Wilson, New-Berne. N. C. will be attebded to, and work delivered to either of the above named gentlemen to order. " AUGUSTUS LATHAM. Swift Creek Bridge,Crsven Co.N.C , Nov. tW 461. MORE new; good TUST received per Schra. Julia.dc Nancy and J I. W. Hughe New York Mills and other Shirtings. Superior Bro. Sheetings snd Snirtings. Plain, Green,P1uk,Orasge and Blue Gingham Corn Cold. Beregee. Bonnet Muslin. ' Black Moravian Hose, Glove, ate. ALSO Long and Short Heavy Twisted Silk Mitt. Black Hiik Lies for Mantilla. 1! auk Hatin Kibbon for trimming the same. Iliut'k .iji'l t'ol'd. Jimp aikd Braid Trimming, L. CI THBERT. Jn:n. 18i.li, Classical and English 8ciool, ' ' BT . " . R. W. CHAD WICK AND E. H. REMICK RATES of lioarcl and Tuition for boys, vary according to the studies, I'nim forty-eight lo tuty-six dollars ier Seatldn of 'five montha Wilmington Journal please copy three months and forward bill for payment to Isaaa Ramsay, Beaufort, N. C -: April SOth, 1553. . 11 3uu FASHIONABLE DRESS-'MAhtlNG. iTR3. F. I. ELAM, lata of New York, Would ill respectfully inform the ladies of Newborn and the surrounding country that she will com mence dress making after the 23rd of the present month, at Mr. Cutler's Hotel, in the new house, comer of Broad and Hancock streets. (room No. 7, tnd floor) where she will bo pleased to have a share of public patronage. ; N. B. Satisfaction will be given or no charge will be made. Mrs. F. I. ELAM. Newbern April 45311 1853. 13 tf D0LLNEE & P0TTEE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NEW YORK. Liberal advances made e Assignments N aval Store, tbttoa &o. 11, Doixasa February IStb 1851. . a. PoTTsa. HIT. NEW TORE. ' ". TUST received a beautiful and rich Stock of (J SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS, such a Plain and Figured Silk Tissue, Robes, Barege, Barege Delaines, Chally, French Jaceonett Lawns, Embroidcd and Plain Swiss, . A splendid asscrtment of Embroided and Plain Crape Shawls from $3 np to $50, A rich stock of Needle Work, embracing fine French worked insidu Handkerchiefs from 50 cents no to S(i. ' Fine Embroided Pocket Handkerchiefs from 1 up to $8. Fine French worked Under Sleeves from 50 cents np to , Fme French wot ked Collars from 10 cent to $5, " i t:'....'( Cut!, Hosiery, Kid and Silk Gloves, f - French hand made Black Lace Afitta, . Trimmings, Buttons, -An extensive Stock -of Ladiea Black, Co lored and Brocade Gaiters, Shoes, Ties, Slippers, nnd Children's Gait A beanliful assortment ol Ribbons from 10 cents a yard np to $1.25, ' A good variety of Straw Goods, 100 do. Clark's Spool Cotton. -We respeetftjlly tnvite tlie eitiatns of New Berne and aersoua of surrounding country to call and examine nor Stock of Goods, Sooa, be fore we disiiose of our best artiele. viwnw v ctouiij, ,. . Fellok Street. April 33d. . " " ' MARRIAGE, Happiness and Competence. WHI IS IT I TVk wWkoM BIT frmln, Mm I iH ! br krakn m kukh tm4 tfutu illl I gavlreiHi f POWCf I wmiriikfiwhaMacSHsa,m 4iuo of kMltS. fhM M pr.Stiwi.MH Mmv of u. eswM or Him M Su fip Taia bvfor. pvrkMm Hn-, flrihood. ordM M rn MltilirMlllWIMlsISr'"'"''"i 4aTnilHlui OIRUTIUI, WVw toehw W nllmltTHtWlil. w Utk SkS ant mm. wU nfm uw fall inimw ( Wbttf woaM w Hot vftcH fiv P' I ww psV. mlM J it '. Ami fcd rsSt M ten Wm tpiMi. H Ow ho w 1 bmSoi iDJOf lit MBUiATCBOLT A -ID tTAJtTU To btfcoM tW rickMM mi aafernif i4 kr " wtW tm tjunr ma fro wna ) MUull.M, . Moilf RBrSMS or Wun Hill, oc wcruit. ilffy wirs anD mother tcmntti th wfoTWrttOH mhmiI i t flttto talaras, (wiUui cm mck ol ll) Hhkb woaM ipsi to kiiMU TKAJU Off MISERY, Ami to hrr hatha Um (MM toil ta4 nM of M, -!HKeioHhlTlTol,auliknlroiukoeai ot cm wit. viUKHUfrruig hi the oopomiaity of cqnin' uuuo hum which kia rtnm ra mitM. mi U mmw M. M Which WIS HCIH th htaOIMHl l UMlf( Wile, mmI chiktrc. UmCVWUt THM MKAHS Or IIAPPISKsa f haiiif u tiM nniiHi ol .th kxawtoart. tm wmi of which hM cum Um HckaoM m povottr ot thoiiwuuU. In view of Mch eoWfiBet. ao Wlf or aaolhar vcaiablo iftha Miict to avail homlf of that kaow laje ia rcapaet to ncfaclf, which wool tfau Mr aiadl . affcrinf, ha lha Miai of hanoiaaH aid aroaparity to bar haaharMl. anil coafar apoa har chiMraa that hraaaia ahara all price healthy bosiei, with healthy aiiaoa. That Inowl it ecattia ia a MtUt work taut la . TMI -HARSIIV WBJkWt- Private 3Iedical Companion. BT D. A. M. MArJItCfiAC," tBorcaao Bttutxt tr woMra. -C-w BunaruA Kdlttrm lima . a tM. rVica M Ceall. o m rarss, sits lt, (1 00. Fittt pahlUacd ia ISA, ta it it M VRFRIEISO OR WOHDEMrtlt, rsmltUrtns; tht EVERT FEMALE, 'WHKTHsfR MARRJKD OR NOT, earn Btn acajaUr fw.ll fcawlMla mt Ut a, a t wre, e ar-ter a m1 ra Me mf laer ca ptajnta, wrlUs th vuMm arwawsarwas, atwl tluuacmrlw baiv a Mixiaoa COPIES thsaMkatahaaaioU. It ia npratticaM to eoaear rally tha Ttrio eabfMta IrcateS oi, at ikt are af a aetare atnetly lataaaea lor tha Married, or moat eoatcmplttiae mernaee.. hat m (ranla SatiroM ot aanriac haaltk, aad that heaaty, cm ' feaaeat apoa kealth. whtcn ia to eonSariva to her owa kappueat, aad that af her hatband, bet either hae or w ill aktaia it. ha or will every hatband who ha the Iota aad aSactioa of he wife at heart, or that af hi aw aa eaaiary uaprorerMBL vrrwAjuMi or on m HimoRXD tbov- SASD COPIES Han mm SEilT RT MAIL altera th last Brer CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BIS SOT DEFRAUDED 1 Br book onlesi "Dr. A. M. Maorieeto, IM Liberty g treat. S. y' to on Ike etl p-a. and Hi Bare I UM Clerk t OSIe 0 the bank "f Uw title Da ; and bur onlf of rwpecubla nd honor1)! dealen, or end by mall, and. rldrea U) Tf. A. M. Murlea, a there an apiirtoui ud aurrepUllout tafriacttinnia of eopj-rtfbt. LET EVERT WIFB AHD IIUBRAKD PONDERI a tiraar for Ignarane. wht I;nt)ran la niierr to thaw w bald Mar and aear. anal write a ta dl)el a IajHaraiiea I arllhla ar rear It. To mailt (rarr en to daeule npan the fruiV ' enuaM naneee of pcaacaelrw enor. tnd thai no wife, or raoUtar m4 ramai nlarmea poo lha . mane eatrMt, wbieb. oouer or later, are deeUned lo . mate fearful near spoa ker health, onleia euaruVd ftealrjal. Bad that o ersMiderau) and aecuaial brtaband bar caws I upbraid aimer If Willi Beflecl ef Uu welfare of kit wifo a fjtmphl't of thlrty-tli paeree, ooaUinrBIt A" TUlpap and huUm of Ctm ImU, logetnar wilk axlracU turn Um bonk, will be aerrt ret af Mat to lay part of Um Called Blah, by eddreeane; poewpaid, m Korelo, . Whai Kaatrledca Is Happtneaa, 'lie cnl easoU te Ifriarant. a-aa- Oa neeipt mt On Dollar (for the (tip Kll. SorTrTtrt btndln.) "THE MAUR1KD WOMAMS PBIVATX MBDfCAt. OOMrANION" la teal favitf. at fraa) to r part of Um United Stalee. All let ten mutt b poaMaid. and ddreard to Dr. A. M MAtTKlCEAU Box IMS, New York City, rubliak InfOaee, So. 1S Uoorty SlrMt, Now Yurk. , For sole by A. F. Bateman, Eden ton, N. C. Strintrer 4. Townsend ', Adrianae, Sherman et. Co, : Dewitt V Davenport j fc Davenport ; ! Barnes &. Go. Officee, 129 Liberty Street, near New York City. May 7th, 1653. . Greenwich 15 6 .s .sail's CIRCULATING LIBRARY. Asortmenf of NEW BOOKS just re cited. eiy-B' rn, Jiitic Ith. 185,1, Boarding and Bay School - :? FOB, YOUNO LADIES. ' Niwieaa, N. C,. ' J;.'.fXVl SESSION..!;' VXttUvfA . SX00aU3, 'Principal. PRICE sfTaltioa in, English, Writing Materials Board ard Washing, per Sesssion at bv moath (67.60, ptiyeab ia tf twite. ,, . . .. . Muaiok.H0.00 per SeeUWrt. .. : . French 10,09 per 8telea. : ? , WANTED. 100,000.; be paid, inquire at LBS. OF RAGS for which the highest CASH price will nquire at mis ouice. , , WELLS & MILLER, . Engineer! and Afachinitfa, ' " 1 Baltimokb. MANUFACTURE Steam Engine both ol High and Lew Pressure. Also, Circular and Upwrirht Saw Mills, Grist Mtlls, Cotten sad To bacoo Screws and Presses. They also make alt de scriptions oflron Castings sad Wrought Iron Work adapted for every sort of Meohsaiesl pa ivose, ha ving probsbly the Urged 6teek of Pattern ia th Country for Mill Work ia all it varieties j aad are ready at all times to furnish Machinery upon the most accomodating terms at the shortest nonce All orders for every aeerioa'of the Country areexe eutedh snd forwarded wil despatch. MARCHISI'S UTEmE-CXtHOLlCON. FOR TBE CUBE OF A CERTAJS CLASS OF DIBEA8ES I9C1DF.NT TO TUB "LAST BEST GIFT OP MAX. The superiority of the sbove compound over all others, for the cure of this class of difficulties, and the only remedy in a large pioportion ol such cases ; the im mense ntitrbers now afflicted and upon beds (f sickness, or otherwise suffering, without a remedy are our inducements to ita preparation and dissemioatioii throughout the country. Our knowledir f tha superior remedial sow ers of this composition, and its excellent and rind influence upon the female Constitution, are founded noon tbe troths of medical science, snd confirmed by the experience of thousands of ladies who have taken of this Ui lriuijwa with the most happy and universal success for the diseases and derangements commonly called FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Among these iwe ProUtptui Uteri, or Falling of the Womb, or Chronic Injlamatim and 17 teration of the Womb : Incidental Hemorrhage or Flooding : Ftoor Albut, or tthila ; Cklorw tit ; Painfttl, Suppressed, and trregtdar Men. tlnalUm, d, with all their accompanying evils, (Cancer excepted,) of whatever duration and se verity. Ali TUKsaCoan-AmTS caa be pleasant ly, safely, and certainly remedied by this prepa ration. -.-..".........., The general failure of the worthy attempts ol the medical faculty to cure this does of diseases heretofore, is greatly to be attributed to their reliance opon local remedies, aside from the want iif a knowledge ef the proper treatment for the general economy. Already, very many of tbe profession, having witnessed its salutnry effects, have thrown aside their conventional prejudice and are manifesting a due regard for the we! fare ot their patients, by recommending the use of this Medicine, nnd resorting to it themselves in the treatment of all the complaints lor which it ia intended. The influence of lliia composition upon the fe male constitution is of the most friendly kind ; the most delicate and feeble female need have no fears in its use for any length of time, for it eon- tains no mercury, dor any article which can provi in any way Injurious, being made entirely of vegetable extracts, and prepared so aa to taste like a pleasant cordial. ' -The modus operandi of this remedy, in the cure of this class of diseases, is through the gene ral economy of the system, with a peculiar de termination to the female organs. This preparation, after undergoing the most labored und scrutinizing trials by scientific men in every possible way, to perfect its curative adaptation to this class of complaints, for a scries of yeara, has become all that could be desireJ to fulfil its mission, and by it fruit it may now be known iu the cure of thousands ; but its career is but just entered upon, for millions of ladies are now suffering for want of its aid. Pamphlets, containing much useful informa tion touching the nature and symptoms of the above diseases, together with testimonials from ladiea of the highest respectability, as cer tified by the most sati-faCtory anthority in the pamphlet, to all which tha attention ol ladies and practitioners ia respectfully invited, can be had gratis at tbe store of Sole Agent fur Ke-Berne, X. C. X EFEBEXCCrl. P. B. Peekham, M. D Utica, N. Y. D. Y. Foote, M. U, Syracuse, N. Y. L. D. Fleming, M. D., Canandaigna, N. Y. M. II. Mills, M. D., Rochester, N. . W. Prescott, M. D., Concord, N. II. W. W. Reese, M. D., City ofNew-York. J. C. Orrick, Af. D, Baltimore, Md. Prof. Dunbhr, M. DM " 1. B. MARCH1SI Si Co, Proprietor. Central Depot, 304 Broadway, New York. 1 1 4m CLOCKS AND WATCHES REPAIRED. The Subscriber has returned from the North with a good assortment of Material for the purpose of rpnoirinrr f I.OP K h anil C&sSlijjf ij WATCHES, which bus. a Vi 1 1 t a ia hi ' neaiheha again resumed.aad he ia convinced that he can give tbo who employ blm as full tstitfactionai any workman ia bis line Of bnsioes hat don for many years; they may also depend on hia punctuality, neatness sad dispatch He will also repair Jewelry, Gun snd Locks of every description. He can be found at hia Shop on Craven Street, nearly opposite Mr. John Brissing ton'sfftore. .WILLIAM TlSDAhE Newbern, Sept. 1st, 180S. . 34 w 1 y' . .' RAYNER ii GILMER. Co mm iss inn '3tttrt Jui'i NEW YORK. Referebces. Messrs. Francia Skinner & Cos, New York. ' " Lord, Wnrren fc Co, " F. Kidder, Esq.. Boston. Amos Wade, 'Esq;, Newbern. ' John D. Planner, Esq' Messrs. Rankfn ffc Martin, Wilmington. E. Kidder, Esq. . -J. H. Flannr,Eq. Cash advances mud on consignment. March 10th 1353. , 7 1 T SMITHV1LLE MALE AND FEMALE ACADEMY. WILL commence ita fourth ssasifn iu the now building, 15th of February and close IU scholastic year 15ih Dec. 1853. Organization aad charge as heretofore, Mr Murphy excepted, whose services, if necessary, will be aupplied by a com potent Assistant. For particulars addiess the principal. JAMES H. BRENT, : . ... Smithville, N. C. Weekly Journal, and Fayettevillo Obierver, inacrt mqnth and end bill to Principal, Vm mediately. J.-muarv. 1th r3.1, ' ! gtni v l i r un au.ye-'tfci" Hfi"llnl. fvMs 1 bW I ii- . HAS 1 Store aad la w-astaatl v receiving from Baltimore Philadelphia aad New York, va rious article ia his line, snd warrant tbea to be of the best quality, and will guarantee to sell them ss low as witilitr articles eaa be procured at any Drag establishment la the State, and olicit Pby- aieiaaa, Country Merchants, Planters and othera l bat are in want or Dmgs Medicine, Paints, OiU DytS(nff9 dec. to all and examine hia stock. Tha antuiarihar 1a rABrvrittltTV tearlrs thanks to his aameroa friends and patron for th verv liberal patronace he baa heretofore received aad hopes by Mrkl attentin te tbe wants of hia eosto mers, aad a desire to please, ts merit and receive a continuance of the same. Bhysicisns Prescriptions eerefaily eorajtouoded. and Alediclnes dispeased at an lour, or lb night .abcci w. vaaaiaa, ' Martfh 0th., 18M. v., . .,,. u-jf. . m y AXES. THE well-known superiority of the GENUINE HARTFORD COLLINS Axes, ha Induced some manufacturers to stamp their Axe H. Collins, and such Axe are fre qdeotly sold as my manufacture. The Gefitrino Collins Axes, which have been made under my direction for mote than twenty five years, and which have sustained such an unrivaled reputation, are invariably stamped Col lins Si Co., Hartford. They are to be found at on 17 Depot hi the city of New York, and at the principal Hardware Stores in the large eitiea. SAMUEL W. COLLINa . March 29, 1853- 11 fy. THE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON ABO TR1MMISO HOUSE IX SEW YORK THOMAS 0. STEARNS, m porter and Jobber of Silk, Millinery, md Fame f Good, 142 BROADWAY, SAW TOBK, Hag now in Store and ia daily recceiving and offering at the Lowest Prices, a complete assortment of Goods in bis line, com - prsing all the various styles and designs, eon- sis ting of Black and Fancy Silks. Marueline Florences, Shawls, Trimmings Bonnet Ribbons, Taffeta and Satin Ribbona Dress Trimming Of nil kinds, Embroideries, French and English Crapes, Crape Lisas and Silk Cravats, Gloves of all kinds, Silk Lace Mils, Rveges, Laces, Whits Goods, Hosiery, L. C. Hdkf. The undersigned would invito the attention of his friends snd the trade generally. He will offer great inducements to Cash or Short Tibs Buyers. THOMAS G. STEARNS,' 182B20ADWAT. - Betweeu Liberty streot and Maiden Lane, NEW YORK. FAYETTVILLE MUTUAL FLUE IXSU- . UAXCR COMPANY. Directors. . ' Georrre McNeill IVm. Warden, Cha. Beerbiw, Nathan A. Stedman, T. A. Rav, S. T. Ha'wley, A. A. MeKeth an, i. G. Shepherd, T. S. Lnilerloh, H. L. Myrooer, John H. Cook, Henry Silly, A. E. Hall, Jamea Kyle, Wm. Mclntjre, Wm. McLnuliu, Jno. D. Williams, Officers. George McNeill, President H. L Myrooer. Vice President C. A. McMillan, .Secretary, J. O. ShepheroV Attorney, . W. L MfOary. General Agent, George McNeill, J James Kyle, Executive Coumillee. John IL Co .k, ) Tbe above Company ia now in successful ope ration having the day it was organized applica tions to tha amount of f 116,000. and U now prepared to take approved risks on the moat fi vourable term. Application for insurance eaf be made to 8AMUEL OLIVER & SON, Agent's. New-Berne, April 4th, 1853. 11 6d CHARLESTON AND FLO&1UA 8TEA PACKETS. UNITEU 3TATES MAIL LINE. SEafl-WEEELT. Connecting with the New York Steamer each way. FTIHE CAROLINA, L. M. CoxxTrta, Master . J will lesve every 8turUti After, at 3 o'clock, touching At Jacksonville, Plcolsts snd Pj. latka, on lbs 8t John's River: returning, will ar rive in Cbarleetoa eo Wednesday. The F LURID A,Chrle WiUy.MaatsT.wlU, leave on Tuesday Afternoon ot each week, at am hour, and, in addition to th above port, will (top at Black Creek; returning, will arrive en Salusdty Morning. Due notice will always be give wbea the Carolina make in extra trip to St. Aagusiin. It i ooly considered BecesMry t say that the boat hsvs bea built wpeolally for this trade, aoc" ars commanded by the most apericaced aaviga or. ' Far to Jacksonvlll $1 Far to Pilatka I0 For Freight or Paasage, apply on board, at South ern wharf, or to JOHN W. CALDWELL, , 8 East Bay. Charleston, January 10. 4 till lit July. New Millinery Goods. TVTRS. LUCINDA MCDONALD has just re Jl L turned from New York, and t now opening at the Store, Corner of Pollok and Middle Streets, directly opposite Mr. Diaosway'a Drag Store; a large and carefully selected assortment ' SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY, GOODS. To which she would invito the attention of pxir chasers. Her good are all ol the latest styles and patterns, and will be sold at aa low prices u ean be offered' in this' martfet .-. DressDsand Cardinal . made to order io the most fashionable styles; Bleaching and Pressing done in the btt manner and at short notice. New-Bcroe, April 2i 1862. 10 :h W!GOOB M10)ICTNE3n r ;:fs i BTAELER'S DIAKRHCEA CORDIAL untf .yixtatttauia .rn Isapleaaan't MUhrjoeovt'', J J-J 1 -. .1 .kU f . th rules oPharrnaey,efth. 4 J Vl rspeutle ageau, loaa kaewa "a4 eolebrsied for their pe ( in a ii. .miyii etueauj m vuritig - . ABRH0EA, and aimilar affection of the system.-" Isj lit action, It aUiavs Mirsa aad ipredaeesa ; healthy coaditioa of the- LlVtsU, thus removisg . 1. ... . tk. Ilaaa lV.at tt anret Ida rllaeaaa. STABffWSTr ATiODYWE CH5I7EIY il EXPECTORArJT ts coatdeotly recomaaetaded to Invalids, as vasoa- : riMco by any know prrpaiation, for th ear ef COUQI1S, HOARS EN Eat, anal ether fotaia ef Conaoa Coin; BKOiNCHITIS, ASTHMA. CROUP, CONSUMPTION in an Early Stage, aad , (or tbe RELIEF of the Patient svra ia Advaaead v 8tges of that Fatal Diavass. .,.; T, It combines, In a scientifio manner, remcdiea 0 long esteemed value, with ether ef more recent die- -eovery, and besides it mothistg and tooit qualities', acta luroughtb akin gently, sod lth great t ffica cy, for tbe cure of this class of diaca. 'i- , -v .i K tftss as arr I Th valoail Nfedlcines above aaaied have r ; cently beea introduced, .with the approval of a anrnber or the Mkdical Paovasstos b the City of BaltlrscT and elsewber. and n ftaesiee sw ceeasd Most admirably In. curing the dieas for which they are prescribed. They are offered 16 the Conrtry Prsctiyoner, as wedkiaes which h can to all respects depend apoa, prepared in aareemeir with the eiperietic of aoM of th asest lenea ana tauieioa jtjicb, au Mrv"j m conformity with th rale f Phmvcy, aad aa ; peoially servlrsr hi eaveahara, who saaot ao readily aa th City Fhytteiaa have hi ewa pre- . scription asfrMBdd by aeraetical Phatriaaeea tiat. - ' - 1 See The descriplir riisphlets,to be had gratia of all who have tbo Medicines for sale.iMiiHainiB recommeodatioBS from Doctors M aana, BauiBUt Adbisom, Paybr, 1101, Lovs, mt. Sort, a B. Mastib, says " I do not fceatUt to recommend your IHarrka Cordial and Jadys CrVwrf EyMmt. f' .-"" Docu Jonn Abdisow, say " It gives aa Baeh pleuur to add my teatimoey 'to thai af ethers, ia furor of taeertraWmawy edcatf of jeur Diarrkm OroSa.o Ac ; aad of the Sxptetmnl, I hv a Mtatwa ia rxDadio it, a a Btost valaabj medicine, te. ' '', Doe. R. A. Patxa, says be has used the DVar. rAsu teraiief ia hi practice " with tbe liappUst ef fect, and ibiaka it on of the most ecvtu and tfrtcieat rumbiiiai joua ever offered to oar profeswioav' Dect U P. Habdy, writes, l kav anuni. tend your Antdyne Ezptttotamt, in sever 1 rase ef BroncJual sfTcrtkra, with the tuoif ttppf "aWfa, Bad, from a knowledgs uf lUaWssiraaV cttUi, I caa with th (rait ctxiodence rrcotuniend it," te. lroct W. 8. Leva, writes to o that he baa ari. miaiatered th Kzpetttfnt to Ida Wife, wk ka had th BrmekHi formtrif years, aaaj that exts 1 Baft, reovermg from krr long sUadisg asalady. It has la a fw weak ttosts her or gooJ than all th rt asedira the has acreM-ir ased aader alt aaedica) coaaetL 81xtea of lb best Arxtaroaiirs sad PuaTau iitiaU ia the City of Baltimore, write W are satiaaed th irDrsl lo knows ssSTABLERf ANODYNE CHEKRY EXPECTORANT aad STAPLER'S DIARRHOEA CORDIALaroaae dicine ot great vslue snd scry rfiarnt tor the r lief and cure of tbe dawssrs for shkh tbry ar re ooaimnided' they bear theevHlear of skill aad ear la their prepaxti aad (tyle ef pattisg ap,sad V take plaasar is nxamtudiBg Uesa.'1 Tweaty-Sevea of th ruoot respectable Mrr eiraata ridBts of Hsrjlasal, VirajusU sad North Carollikt, wb have sold snd alas ueesl these Mdi cine tbexDMlves, say, "From our om nperimee and that ef oarTrwifoaserj .we do eonfldeally rteoiaa Send tbess Pre Bob PuMleo. W have never us say mwdie nsed for th Sinus far wbich they ar prescribed, to be o rffioieat aad ts give eaea eatiratifaeliMi to all" Tbe soots otier ol iMoaaaseadatfeB hrata Bsea ben ftb Manic'. Factott. PaticstnriTS ot high MandiBg, aad MsBCaairvs a lha trat resyee Ubility, sbaild b snmeimt totify all. that thes rliaaes are rerfAy t f trust by the afflicted, eed that 1 hey ar of a different tump end class frost the Gtuckery" sad " Cur Alls' so muck imposed sp 00 the pablie. For tale by DmgiMa Apotliecaries sbd Coua try Blor-keepers groerully. R. II. STABLER CO. WtkOeaal Dreifista " 19t PreH Brest, Mtsrntr. Agtnt ia NwUrr.e J. W. CARMER, I W8TWWAY, F. 8. DL'FFV. 1 Jasssry 4 till Jul 4. ... . 1 Newbern Female 8emlnary. Newberb, N. C. , ; ' MRS. M. I, FINCH, Principal. 1DED by ewarjetrat Itruct-a la each d paxtaMBt. baasioas amaae 1st. Marea aad Oclo rar. A vacalaoa, daring atas of Aa gast aad eptaibr. Tsaau rsa bessiob ca nvs uowmi ( - ' rn Hon. Wm. II. Wuhrartoa. W. wTblwi Wsher DorTy, Elijah Clark, Esn.Dr JeksO Tk Alexsuder Miller, Ka Aliaaader allteh.lL M 'A. Outtea, A. T. Jtrkla. E. tt. Btaaly, Esq, Hswbeva, N. C; Rev. T. W. Tebey aad P. t. Peeswaf. Esq , tUIeigh, N . C. Dsakl DuPre,aad Distal Saodrrs, Wilmington, N. 0.) C. W. Miastai, Esq., Edeatoa, N. C4 Daaisl C. Moor, Esq , KeoaasvUia, M. 0. Newbern. N.C. Feb. lltb, 1833. 3 tf Tbe Biblical Recorder, Guldstwro Republlcsa aad Patriot, aad Wilmington, Comaersial will insert tbe abve notil 1st. April aad forward their aeaonnta to M ra Uary L. FincV WASHINGTON HOTEL, rpiiE Subaerlbar anaooBOM to kia aasssv J friBdMdseqaainUDoaUTowBaa4Caae try, that he has repurchased hi Old Stand, lb Washington Hotel ia Newbern. aod that he f now prepared to reeeireaud accommodate awwrderr by lb day, week or month, or trsvetler aad tran sient visiters, on terms sad ia a taaaiMr. that he trusts will be satisdetory loall sack ssiavosrhlay son uiL ' , , . . . . 1 Heexpectato rask exUnsiv aadojivBlBllta- provemeatson the premises, whiob wkea completed1 win ename mm 10 ouer seeommoasiieas ao travel ten and other that' will not btvrped by those f ay Hotel ia this part of the Bute. Call aad eo. -- . . ' 1 HEN RY O. CUTLER. NORTH CAROLINA v ' MUTUAL nSMASCI C01NRIIL LIFE ASSURANCE FIRE DfSTJRAKCE fFHE Life Oommny ha iarruexl neaxlr 1400 Poli 1 eier, snd paid last year SO per earaproCuupon the rs-emiuru paid ia Ail Iif massbsr psjtidpsU n th lautita. Slavesare insured at low rate of premium. ' Tbe Fire Company atwuaiaed 4OU0 Poticiea, and has a Capital of nearly t -i SIX HUNDRED THOUSAJIB rX)LLARS I in booth; proiierlv aaeured. For the preseut year the (IWhig Osatlecuen bar ireen eiectoa OFFIOERS'f , , , . Lira CoMFAjtr. " FixS ComtaxY. rw n v i-i ... rK.. a ' w eef at f"-'. 1. euamiaTat, t rr. I v. rr arvrjn, jrrw. W. p. Haywood, V. Pres. j, Q. 8: lutaa, V. H lame r, Jorrlau, See. W. H. Jones, Treasurer. -Perrin Biahee, AH'ny. DT..W U. McKee, B.Ex Vi v bsw - - Richard flrnith. TreaT. Joha IL Brrso, AUwy H HER8MAN, Cr.nfral ts ftnt "for both, Corrptni
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