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A M 14 11 MS) W lib WILLIAM H. MAYHJEW, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. VOL I, $0. I9J ScmC-22lccl:iy Xcvsacrmaw , IVlHY TL't'SlilV AND fCI2.IV, AT C 00 per Annum, in advanco VMc He iViAYEWc OS v on t!.r- S .'it'i hM- direct, :ivc ii.i.Ta ab.v.v Mi-laic Strevl. f .-! s. i j.u"' 1 iu rti n, l.r . .. 1 .' j 1 :.' r.HiT.i.? twill Kin:i.!- bv tV vi:a v-r f r a i..:t r-u-wl at tTt- .;.'-.- f t!i-.il..itUr. :;! ! r th,- i ivrO Ki : lii-ixi- '.::,a t.r:i th-1.1 t a 1- iti-; :t nt !!? N..v:: ::.mn O; n. i: ; i . t.-l h iu- :" irK!wr !' it! i-ui irk. -4 :i tiw'.n. J .. l the I'-'i- d--:.;:i .:i t, w.o lh. r Weekly -r ; of 1 : eari 1. i,.;tn U..- .Su;.-.ii'ii-ti:i-U-t. -f ar-- j r. -. in I n : i :a r, ! .w-" i.i Mo r:a- .i 1 .it ! -'rt -r l;"i-- Orl r lv mill will r -'-'iv.-jr i;t .ilt.:iti'M, :i I ' JiXCITIXO COXTKST ! 1 Prizo cf CG0.000 ! SOLD AND C..SI1I.1 LAST MONTI!, 7. a I)- ! ?itr f'r PIKUCK AND KiXG ! 1 Priw of si -2,000, Ami 1 ViizQ 17,.ri0n S-Mt-itwotfUie IVht'z II Urates for lly the Evi r Lucky Firm of KMOKY, it CO. STATU LOTT1IIIV 1USOKEP.S. lo4 Pratt Street, P iltim ire, Marl in I. Alyn.iror.UrsU KMUllY f CO. M.,,.:fi...tiif s,.li,.tio Ftr Ai"f!!f jprf i ' S 4"'.. :."'!! W.i-hingf.ti C.Min'y, CLmO. f r Ai : l h. I" I'r iwti r. tr 's in M.-h i'.tckg- ; i,f .; T;Cv.tt I'rif t.f I IViz.- I 1 .nil. ' i r . it i i ,;. .f I fi-xi ! !rix.s of ! i j :i7 t .' Who!.-Tic Ue; ".II. hes s, I :..::! I'i.e Lit t'e M iici wn. Pit ipsc..-2."t, j fr uVi-t l;li I j.rir ofSl.'!.!. 10 prizes of ( I pri.v.f :'o . l' priz f " VU prizes ; tt J. Ti.-'u ts il. laex kg'-a of WuoIcslC. II live , 5iMrtm I si;h!-'lnnl Cn-lilat-1, Clia 21. for I A 'iut I prize vf :i".fjt:i J it) prizes ol .'i.ono! t i prizeH t.f liD! prsces of "?!.'IJ )! '2') rizes of Vju j l pri - ; i Tici -ts SH, .shares ! in jrorort.on Cr:i!k-.te of Pa,k .gr, Wholes .H, llalres ?74. Q iirtir- r '.T. Li.'hths tlb -, ;:-T..tu Thumb Lo:t ry. Ptnpo, Class j for Au 'U-t il:h 1 prize of f'l.'MM) ! -JO prizes ct f;i" 1 I vrirc ef IT.: ! i" prizes of '! ! Tickets t. p.ckigesof whdes i7o.. Halves 75, (, urtcrs il J7 1 -. I UA.'i'ii A pretty Sm.vl Sc'acme! Patipsco. ! CUs,'-j:iJ. t'r iu;u?i 27 th. 1 prire of S7..'oj ! . i r sf !..': -:u jr.;.- oi" 101! 1) prizs of ; f ! Tick.-ts f -. UaulK.U' i'ac.i.'jcs no.vs, , utr li ters 7 ." t. ii..i:.M!v.ih!n -t -u 'ouiiTv C! i3 -1, for AiiMit :;.;th. 1 ;rti--f S-r."",Si! 1 rriztJof S.oor)! . . .... . 1 j riz. of l. o I :n ir:?. 5ei o j j rizes of !'-! 1 piii -sof -t l.".") ! 30 prir.es cf tJ prizes vrn! Tickets Ss. C -rtiacj.ttf j Pwckug Wh.b-i Si 1J. HaUes $.0. UuarUrs ' -iS!VVhs ill j - rr -p-i. l. nts c;.n rc'y cn the stfoty of the ; M -.d. nseut cf i. aav thotiviod letters" received . Iruinc Lave never h i I a valuable later to mis- i carry. j C- All or Icrs a-.swerr 1 by return Mail. Hank Dratts er Cer::r.ct:es ot Dep-Mt. nre ! rr -taptly -ent to any pirt of the United states, for I Pru-s M by h.MUul X lA. , M. noy ,,Knr -..a !'T7; 151 Pra t Street. lALTt.Mo'tE. Mn r.o IIEWAJID "VTriLLbo piTca by the subscriber for the appre II hensionan l delivery in any jail, so that I pet them, of uiy two iiegra men AREL and CE SAR. They both ranaway in October last, and were litely the property of Mr. Daniel Tolson, tlec'J. of Smith's Crevk, near which place oi c:i Day River they are probably lurking. Cesar is about 32 jearsolJ, about five f et eight inches in height, dark but not black; Abel is about 40 years Id, but lovks younger, Tcry black and spare in form. They arc well kaown in the neighborhood cf Ray Riveras "Shingler:' I will give the fcbove reward for the apprehension of the two or Lr either of thcai. HANNAH TOLSON. . wtrn. July 23 :b, 153?. 23 tf. A LL yersca indebted to the Subscriber, are .i''niiT rvii.ei wuir tiousc ot i..'4t. . ( ji,,nn..ts y j,, r Wreaths, 'labs, Umbrellas Fer a G.I Prize, prompt atten ion. r.a 1 a just ; H.ulik,.rehieK lLwiirvIiuttoiis, Combs. sewing dam an I certtf.e 1 st.-uctuent of each drawing, address j ann knittin-Nelk-s Satchels Travelling Has, y. ir orders U the Oldest Eitathshed Firm in the b:uid Gum Saunders Rots an 1 Shoe-s, Ready crlJ. Made Clothing, and a CTeat Tariety of ;irticles not cuu- EIOR & CO., merated in this IU. r 1 requested to cute immediate payment. JOSEPH W.J OSES. ALEXANDER. ISJTCaEU, OLD COUNTY WHARF, . T I ASon 1 iH'l from recent iinportiitions, a T tla-f-il l.f.pfliilit.t -.J" Stajle an i F.uify Ury Guoii, !!.iilw.ir.' Cnt!-ry. (lanj. l'iiols Ilevolvcrs, CiirjM ntcr's nn l Hliicksiuitli's tTs. f:nckcrvf Ci.ini. Gls and Siunc Ware, Fine nti'l course lio-ts. Ccnrse. Kip ind Calf Bro.intH, Women's Lv.itLcr, Morocco and Kiu Hoots au 1 .Sltocsi. Fail.p.ualle. KcssutU tml Mexican fur aul Wool lints. Panama, Lcghurn, Pa'.in Leaf aa-1 Tarraulino Hats, Krn'lv Male Summer an J Winter CIotLin?, S.wlJle UrilU-, Martisgals, lu-gy, Sulky ami Cart llrnc;Sj Trunks, Vulices. Whips, Girths. &c Shot :.n l Liu"hei r.iw.Ior r'l.j-ks :n: 1 i'ow.Irr IIors, I".ws, C-.rn Shellcrs, Straw Cutters, Ih inta:t-I Mai. ill i Itoc, f..itti,n lliinruts l!:ifrn's Hnrk. Signal Lantern. Ship Compafscs anJ ctlirr ' " Ship Clinmiler.v. j Corn. U icon, I'ork. mokoil Hecf, lUiftcr, C::"i-sc. Crnckers. Ship UfeaJ, C:!lVe. Su-T. Mi'l.isst'H. &c, ttc. ! Which will U so'-l as low as at any other Store in the Town. Cull hci'-.e ou buy. Newborn. April 17th, IS.V2. IS tf J -fi i S 4 OPPOSITK U. G. CUTLKlfs IIOTKL, Jh'oud Street, X'cirlcrn, Ar. C. j SPIttXG STOCK. j If II A VK now in Store and .'f r fr sale on lile. j U ra U-rnis to Miit putvliasers, the following article ; PRINTS. j M. rriiua. k', DutMi.drs, PJiillip Allen & JW. Tur ! key lidl und Furniture ; also, Jo ini'tig Priuts. DUKSS GOODS. ! j (I Ingham-, daeuii -t, Swiss mil IVxik iIusluu. ! " COTTON GOODS. j lnwn a:: 1 r.'.-a-. h.-d Dril'.-s. various brands, Wal- ; thaui. SUaimT.t, il ' d'.r.l, Mi up: re Stale. Port-tnouJli, Virgin:.! an 1 Carohn.i Sluitms an! Shvrtmgs, Vz- I), ::i:ns, M.iVho-t "r Ch iMib.-av, Ca r.brios, Si'icias, Pa-,r C.i'.ibri.-s, p,iiUvV. ClarlVs aid Coat's Spx! i Via . a 1. Ill i -'c, V.'blc.- aud Co'.nr.- l Sk-iu Tint ad. j Tickin all d--:r.ibb. br in K Marllrr(" and Lo:;ii- i ;r, t Str -s. I lauiiltou Ca:i!-'.i Fi.MKud, Strip' and : li 1 i . !'r..M,'i INtt V:i l.liii Candle Wick. MnpjitoNittitig, Iuvs an ITriuuaiugs, Cai:iT. Satinets, Slier Cray nnd ri vt Is, y;.wu U. whijr- ami nd. mijh -r Wtlch. v Ked Pad diiitf, Til-t Cl"lh, Drap d'Kte, Alpaca, mIIc warp, Moluiir irc. IjININS. , T., T. A lan;easrtnn ut of super and extra Irish Limns Prowu and Pdeaclfd llollaiuk Linen Coat Checks' T.ibk - 'Jb.ths:uid Mar-Iiall.- Liiu n Thnad. GROCERIES. Sugar-, C-T-... To.-.s M;'H-es, Flour, Meal. Pork, Uiee. Star.'iu Spices, Ka:Mus Sab iuatus, u'lIlegs. Ca:d'es. C.i-til-', r.hite scented and yellow bar Soaps, (juock i y & (.LASS WARE. , , . ,n .. AUvavs on hand a spioidid assortm. ut ot winie (Jra:iite:i:i I tJomuion Ware, whieb will be sold cheaj, s..:;ir, Si le an 1 other Lamps Glass Chimneys and Uiobcs, lii.i-s i res.rvo ui.ies, jimm- HARDWARE. Co:w-'.hr? in jart of lbme Triaunins. Carpenter's Tt - ( Haud an 1 Sa-h Saws, Shovels, Spades, l ire j Ta,it.,ui. ptKk t Knives, German .i her and j ..-jVr.-i S Sad Ib-rv llanlware. Wrought and ya u (;rUMd Wa.i'm lloxes, Ploughs Swede 1 F.nglLdi Iron, German and Cast Steel, Cwi Stoves. 7 . rTT-'X'T InTPTNTl 1 A 1 Li;iUK 1VTV d iv;v jvin Kilhr, Cod Liver Oil, Sand's ana Tt;WIW.I1r Sarsapariibu A . T T , vrA1v T1yTCT T7! Al lfeCLILA A il.U U o LlillVLiL,k3. V it .r- t T?..i...,f fi,nv. r Moleskin Hats, very cl.oap. l'a:i,ua att 1 Straw Hats. Straw &, Leghorn FOR SALE. ... I . , lit K 1 Hp tlE well known Mill belonging to the estate of Robert A man deceased, U now for sale. It is situated on South West Creek Onslow Co., N. C, seven miles from Jacksonville, with two Grists, working one or two Saws, one rice Machine with nine Mortars, cleaning 25 bushels per day all in gcol condition and every part in thorough repair, with the best lightwood Timber, Grists and saw fixed on a new plan, dam 40 yards long and never known to break, with all necessary out houses. Also a tract of land well Timbered consisting of COO or 700 Acres, will be sold with the Mills. A ready market for all the Timber. Flour, Corn, Me il, &c. The location is desirable, beiug healthy, with cood water. Persous wishing to purchase will call on the subscriber on the premises or ad dress him at Jacksonville. DENNIS AM AN. For further particulars address A. G. Et bask, Esq , rolloksville, Jones Co., Dr. Charles Dcffy, Rich lan Js. Onslow Co. C7-Tcrm3 made casyiJ June 22 J, 1&G2. w 23 tf 84.00 in Advanco EEWBEM, HIDAI AUGUST a 1832 BARGAINS! BARGAINS! HUE undersigned is now receiving and h)is in Store a large assortment of Fall nnd Winter 6 A SO Amongst which are.'. lo? Skin, Pilot Cloth, and Casimer Over Coats ; Lusi!:ess, Frocks and Sucks, of all colours and ' sizes. Silk and Satin Vests, Hats. Cans, Under Shists, Drawers, Hosier', Gloves. Suspenders, : llankcrchiers, Shawls, Trunks, Pools and Shoes of all descrip.ions. I . lso, a large lot of HARDWARE RROCEEIESi : AND J n n tfBN rM f) HQ 25 Of the best qualifies. All of which he is olTerins' at the lowest prices JOHN F. JONES OU County Wntf. Newborn. Not. Iltli, 1531. 43 tf iJn(hieers and Macli in i-sis MANUFAC TURK Steam Engines both ol llihan l Low Pressure, Also, Circular and Upwrigiit Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Cot ten and To bacco Screws an 1 Presses. They also make all de scriptions of Iron Castings and Wrought Iron Work adapted for even' sort of Mechanical purpose ha ving probably the largect Stock of Patterns in the Country for Mill Work in all its varieties , and are ready at all times to furnish Machinery upon the most accomodating terms at the shortest notice All orders for every section of the Country are cxe cutedh and forwarded wit despatch. ft NEU'and complete assortment of Spring f3 and Summer Clothing just received per Sch. Henry C. Mead and lor sale bv WILLIAM DUNN. Newborn, April 1852. NORTH CAROLINA HIFTIML INSURANCE COMPANIES. LIFE ASSURANCE- -FIRE INSURANCE rtlilK Life Cojupajiv has issued neatly 1400 Poli j! cies; and paid htst year 30 per cent profits upon the premiums paid iu. All life members participate m the pronts. Slaves are insured at lo-.v rates of premium. The Fire Company has issued 4000 Policies; and ha- a Capital of nearlv SIX illJNDltElTHOUSAND DOLLARS I inlNnds pnuwrlv secured. For the present year the following Gentlemen have been elected OFFICERS : Like Com pa.-? v. Fihe Compact. Di. C. II Johasou, Pros I J. O. Watsofl, Pies, W. D. ILivw(mkL V. Pres. J, G. R Roulliac, V. Pr. .Tames F, Jordau, Sec, Richard Smith, Trea'r. Jolin IL Bryan, Att ny. W II. Jones, Treasurer. Perrin RusIh-o, Att'nv. Dr. W 11. McKet. SL Ex. II HEKSMAJN, General Agent for both Companies. LAND FOR SALE. 5!?II; subscriber offers for sale the plantation whereon h5 now lives, situated on Trent River $ miles fron Newbern and on the Main Rcad.'containing 1,000 acres with a good dwelling and all bthcr necessary out houses Any person wishing to purchase will do well to call soon and examine for themselves. LEMUEL HUDLER. Dec. ICth, 1S51. 1 lf OFFICE OF TllE N. C. RAIL PvOAD, ) JtLY 2 1st, 1S5 $ NOTICE. STOCKHOLDERS in the N. C. Rnil Road Com pany are requested to read the following reso lution passed by the annual meeting at Raleigh on the subject of interest Resolved. That in justice to such of the Stock holders of this Company as have paid their sub scriptions, either in money or by work, the amount due by such Stockholders as shall be in default thirty days from this time, shall be forthwith col lected, if practicable; and that in all cases in terest be rigidly exacted: Provided, however, that nothing in this resolution shall prevent the Board of Directors from the exercise of a proper discre tion in favour of persons having contracts, and who, under previous assurances, have expected and are prepared to pay for their stock in work." An instalment of 5 per cent has been ealleci for by the Brord of Directors falling due the 1st Mon dav in September next. Payments can be made to 'Director, by an order of the Board, and the Trea surer is not required to visit points on the neof the road in order to collect the instalment. The next meeting of the Board of Directors takes place at Goldboro', on Tuesday before the meeting 0ftbeLtisU CYRUS r. MENDEN-HALL, 29 2t. S-ec'y & Treasurer iNEWBERN ACADEMY. THE Trustees give notice that this Institution will again be opened on Wehnesday the first day of October next. They take pleasure in re commending to the public the School now establish ed, as they believe the Teachers fully qualified in every respecctto impart to the pupils a sound edu- tion- io e Newborn, Sept- 22, 1S51. 42 tf, B&a&SHHS MED FOB YB'BRB LADIES XV SESSION. WERINA S. MOORE hopes to resume the du- ties of her School, on the 1st. of October, 1S52. 'I he number of pupils in this School, is limited to forty. Payment required in advance, and no de ductions made, save lor time lost by, or at the option of the Principal. During the months of August and September, applications for admission can be made to, and cards containing terms be obtained, from J. G. Stanly Esq. at the Court House; Jacob Gooding Esq P.M,; at the Newbern and Washington Hotels; the Bookstores, and at the Drug Stores of Drs. Disosway and Carmen Newborn, 27th July, 1352. 29 tf. Newbern Female Semnairy, Newbern, N. C. REV. J. M. C. BREAKER, Principal 5f)dIE Sessions, of five months each, commence on the first ot March and October. Expenses per Session. Primary English Branches, Higher English Branches, ivilh Vocal lTusicJ The above, icith Ancietit Languages , French, Music on Piano, Drawing and Painting, eath, (in classes.) Boarding, including lights, fuel and washing, REFERENCES. $10,00 12,00 15.00 10,50 23,00 8,00 50,00 Hoiij Wm. H. "Washington. A T Jerkins, Esq. W W Clark Esq. Dr Walter Duffy. Elijah Clark, Esq. Dr John G. Tull, Alexander Miller, Esq- E R Stanly, Esq. Dr D W Dudley,. Alex. Mitchell,Esq. M. A Outten, Esq. Dr SijEtiusl Master RECEIVING FORWARDING AND T1HE subscriber will attendto the receiving and jp forwarding of goods and to the sales of coun try produce, charges moderate. G. W. TAYLOR. JNcwDern.Feb. 4th, 1S51 5 tf LOST. T EFT the premises of the subscriber on Eriday fl J the 30th of April last, a small negro boy, be- tweun ju and 1 1 years ot age, named DAVE. He lie is tour or four and halt feet high, has a high toreliead, and in looking at you slightly, but per ceptibly throws his head backward. In talking his articulation is imperfect on the account of be inu tonffuc-tied, fas it is called and owinor nerhans to other natural defects. When last seen, he was without hat or jacket. He may be wandering about, and perhaps in consequence of the defect of his speech, not be able to make himself under.. stood. 1 forewarn all persons whatsoevej from secreting or in any manner unlawfully detaining nun, so tnat ne cannot return home. A liberal re wards will be given to any person finding and bringing him to me, or sending me word where he is, so I get him. JOHN SIIACKELFORD. May Ctn, 1S52. 19 tf. STEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN --F- -r-r- j -,T n it rt j 7 leiO XorfC, JyorfoLfc, Petersburg CtllU J-tiClWlOiyX and Steamship CITY OF NORFOLK. James Post, Commannder ; one of which leaves New York every Thursday from Pier 8, East River, at 4 A. M returning, leave Richmond and City Point on b riday, and iN orfolk on Saturday of every week, These vessels are thorough Sea Steamers, very fast and have splendid accommodations for passengers. Cabin Passage and found between New York and Norfolk, $7 Cabin Passage and found between New York, City Point and Richmond, Cabin Passage and found between New York, and City Point, Cabin Passage and found between New York, 8 and Norfolk, Freight from New York to Richmond 6 cents per foot. Freight from New York to Petersburg and Nor- folk 7 cents per foot. This is as expeditious, the cheapest and most pleasant route passengers can take going to New York, Insurance by these vessels is much lower than by sailing vessels. JOSIAH WILLS, Norfolk. THOMAS BRANCH, Petersburg, ALFRED S. LEE, Richmond, MAILLER & LORD, 108 Wall St. New York. New York, April 2Sth, 1852. DIRECT FROM ENGLAND. Ir UST rereived bv Steamer Pacific from Liver- s-Jr' pooh an Invoice of rich Lace floods, direct from the Manufactory in Notlngham, Lngland, consisting of Fis'd Lace Bed and Window Curtains. Fig'd. Lace Shawls, Anti Maccassars, Valances and Dresses. The above articles are now opened and for sale. The public are respectfully invited to call and see ' irrviKns-R xniTPn ALEXANDER MILLER. BAKGAINS ! ! BAEGAINS ! ! 7fl,ICU Paris printed Bareges at 40 cents per yrd 44 China and plain Bareges at 25 cents per yrd. Foulard and Tissue Silks very low, together with inr.re .santmpn t of Fancy and SanU n fzrwa CB lll qV. Vwv a vm. - w - f w A. W VVUO, 1 Jewelrv tt,,, su I :;:::j-,a ; ' ' 1 STERN 8r BROTHER I f i i v kj opienuiu new cjieamsnipSj Dunt expressly eajust in the same manner aS they Mould bt in the Aim j for this route, are npw running. Steamship man stomacii? CITY OF RICHMOND, Z. Mitchell, Commander, Dr. CoMBE.inhis valuable writW6n the f Phr- W TiTA 1 J?J rii . I June 22. 1S52. I W. J. WILLIAMS, PRINTER. WHOLE 10, a P S. DUFFY I I AS just returned froin thfc North ivitlx afresh XX supply of JPaintSj Oris, Colours, Window Glass Putty, Dyestxvffs, Perfume?) cfc ALSO, selection of WINES ttnd'LI&UORS of superior quality ; together with a variety of other artieles in connexion With his line oi Dusiness. One door East of the Washington HoteL New bern. N. C. July lBtil854. 25 6m W. Entered aceb'Miii to 1st of fJofiffmw, fa tb yMt 1851, by J. 8. HOUGHTON, M. D., In the elerk'i Office of the District Court ibr th Eutem District of Pennsylvania Another Scientific Woflder J GREAT CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! Dr. J. 3. HOUCHTOH'S THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, - OR. OASTRIC JUICEi Prepared from RENNET, or, the fourth STOM ACH OF THE OX, after direction of BARON LIEBIG, the great fhysiological Chetaist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D.j Philadelphia, Pa. This is a truly Wonderful remedy fof IHditkti9nt Dyspepsia. Jatlndiee, Diver Corhplaint, Coiiitipaiioni and Debility, Curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's owti Agerit. the Gastric J uice. rjHalf a teaspooflful of PtrstN, infused In wafl ter, will digest ot dissolve. Five Pounds of Iloati Beef in about tttlo hoursf out of the stomach. Pepsix is the chief element, or Great Digesting' Principle of the Gastric Juice the Solvent of ihS Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating Aeentofthe Stomach and Intestines. It is ei tracted from the Digestive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an Artificial Digestive Fluid, precisely Hkd il a. l . t ' i ni . the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical powers and furnishing a complete and perfect substitute for it. By the aid of this preparation, the pains and evils of Didigestion and Dyspepsia are removed just as they would be by a healthy Stomach. It is1 doing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases of De bility, .Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptid Consumption, supposed to be on the ?ergo of the grave, l ue Scientific Evidence upon wnicn it is based, ia in the highest degree curious and fetnark' , able SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE i Barokt Liebiq in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says; "An Artificial Digestive Fluid. auaiagoua ine vrasinc juice, may reauiiy pre- pared ffom the mucous membrane of tfce dtomach , i. . il 1 A - xi. 1. V -ii--JM I aii, in wnicn various anicies oi iooa, as mem uuu ejigs, win ue xojienea, cnangeu, ana uigen siology of Digestion," observes that (Ca diminution of the due quantity of the Gastric Juice is a promi nent and all-prevailing cause of Dyspepsia ff and he states that "a distinguished professor of niedl cine in London, who was severely afflicted with this complaint, finding everything else to fail, had fe- course to the Gastiic Juice,-obtained from the etbm achs of living animals, which proved completely sue i cessfulP Dr. Graham, author of the famous works oa 'Vegetable Diet siys: e It is" a remarkable fact la physiology, that the stomachs of animals, macera ted in water, impart to the fluid . the property . of dissolving various articles of food, and of effecting a kind of artificial diqestwtt of them tn no ibise diffe rent from the natural digestive process? rj-p-uaii on the Agent,-ana get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of scientific evidence, similar to the above, together with Reports ot remarkable cures, from all parts of the United States AS A DYSPEPSIA CUittfK, Dr. Houghton's Pepsin has produced the most marvellous effects, incuring Oases of Debility, Emtm at ion Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. It is impossible to give the details of eases in th imits of this advertisement, but authenticated cer tificates have been given of more than two hundred remarkable ciires, in Philadelphia, New York and Boston alone lnese were nearly all desperatt cases, and the cures were not only rapid and won- derim, Dm permanent. It is a CTeat Nervous AritiAot. nfid mirticnhirlY useful for tendency to Bilious disorder, Liver Com plaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever & Aedfe. and the evil effect of Qtuinine,- Mercury and Other drugs upon the Digestive Organs after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating ttid th too free use of ardent spirits'. 1 1 almost reconciles' nenitn witn intemperance. Dr. Houghton's Pkfsin, is sold by nearly H th dealers in fine drags and Popular Medlcinee v.,vrt tt-a3 . it 1 r,rpmred In 11 r--vii-i7 ill II im 11'' oil p0derahd in Fluid form and in Prescription Ti- als for the use of Physicians. privae Circulars for the use of Physicians, mar X.mW authorities upon wnicn iu w,muowi wisuv edy arc based. As it is not a secret remedy, jection can be raised against its use by Physi resnectable standine and regular practice. - " A . . ill ONE DOLLAJiver Dottle. t ...... F0r by j. w. c ahmer. Druggiit . , V7wlesale and Rdaif AgcnU mm . Newbern, Jan. let 1552.-11 j .
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