4 P- Pim r- 'v JS rtO v xxrsi 101 ifjju.il..1 . a.m;tTL-gT-TwcJjrir,'?Tars -srwirajrsr.-..-.;.' WILLIAM H. IIAYHSW, EBITO?. ATTD PE0P2IET0B.3 84.09 in Advanco W. J. WILLIAMS, PRINTER. VOL, I, m. I8J iewbem, ibibay, mmm m, ism, mmm m ;1 ! rs IS hi ir rt TUT js rt ;.: ;i!i:: rrrsi titsdiy aii ; r.i;:n, A T CO r Annum, in advanco i i- u .J O.UCe '" v; ;.i : H . ; J editor axu pjor::ii:Toh , th : S mtii :de of Podok Street, five iij'jr- above Middle Street. -p;.ir- 1 in-rti-a. hi - ! - i ;i- r, :u i,.r-t- " i:ir 1 V,.r:.. - 1 ; IB. " rr ti'i;.-, !:! r i'-r j fn u-- ":l r:i'"vv.'l rt tl- j'i,,: of t!.- AiK rt I- ri'lt yi:t t t?i Xi.'.vr.i ;;ms O: li : ii ul.l !.!! th-- ii;:;aT i iu rt: -n- i:"'ri i 1:1, I ti:' . r J. -.-Lii.tl f, v i. r V, . !;!y r .":) ...rt- r t.i !- vm-:.1. that he i hfAA up 1 1 the Free States as j a r: :ik r rce-sii iii::oi I'n)Vioi-t r.s opposed t fugitive slave I:iw and in t!ie Southern States -s a strong pro-slavc-ry inan as the cre r.ti :i an; cii..ice" of the Soutliora rights De mocrats. SiEc:ncATioN 1st. That Franklin I'iercv, the nom'neo of the Democratic Coiivciuioa tor t!ie l'reiJc::iy, as proved t!:o records of Con i:rv., has ottil in tint !.dy for and against rcr.eivir.. ::hoiiti.:i petitions arid i'tr and aaiust S.mthera lights that in New Hampsliirc he has used his inlhtent-i u favour of su.-Mini;Hf Ih" fai'iiiti sIa'.c law :-i:;ee the pa.--ta:Te oi' tiu Cor.:pt-o:ai;v', but never before that lie Las t,. . ;i the n:aT d't!i Dv ::H.era'iij party in t.iat MaU, "aivh has repeatedly in its Conventions and ia the i.f:i;L!atarc. pa.-scd t!;e ran'a't Wii ni: i rovis r. shitiaas arid ii?tructin the 11 iitaaves ;:i Lo;i jres-s Iroai taat St;:e, to u cf any mar ave . . I "i.a n -i u i:.:i- r. a r.-..- :a i ri'i ( r I r- anil wl!i r e. "v pr v i 1 :i V. - ..Itt ii'.i- n. ,-ad rd ccicatio3. jLLc CLr.ircs riiAKGK Tin: n::sr. ICr-p i! .' I i'!;. Tint ''.:-l thi .st. iy and e ria-n maintcn- t!e ifreat (. iu;'' of Is;, is ot - t. !.: t i.a-t;:a:r:al ri" .ts nni! th .; :-'tl. 'are i.-rt-nt : t i a . t:ltT:l !: ,-e: t th v ta ' a- 1 Vice !'rci l?e: --cr-ta party, v.'.it It 107 I.. .t . .'.:! !" tliCi." r ' j.: r .'.va-ce: . at .Mi t':e F: -ia e .lie of f . h ;:. " rv p " r a.l.r it prvt: : Tt N is., i i. I t.-'te, :ad t t!ie l"nali .:j;d tin v. h.!e country ti ,:: f eaava-ss lr ii;.' ie..d rs r ie-a'i f esjv i.il I.;-..; n:easi:rcs f.r t.V; .v:ko dv tr f ;j f.-e ,. Vf U ;v. the u; . diti -..lion us to tlr.l rc ri" De;.-. ' rat": ' ii Now Ih;.::- Ila-s!.- I-.' i't h h iv I ree a ! ' . v.I;i -.'i a lar-. t:i w;;s t.-.;o:::u ; trtie-. th-.t 1 rh-u'd leivv; I . t I. .rr;.t t' " that 1V : l" i ii' ..in .; !.:iv. h jt.nr.e ! r. . : j ea.t . . r.av rs i i n .'. 1 ral t : ext. at SVv--:.rj rvinr t!u . r e: f . !:de.?c i:: party ; v . i' i v , s .it th- ta.- i :- 4. r r 'tin.! .s:in"a:r ":Ii re v. If. halerstd' the f "f th. Cora la ( 'oiiaec'irut, sv ;: i .a; ! ia . v wi a ;j it- Hi-- 'at !. . t:.e e i it irah. .- f le ::h n th y have been a rM.".!-s, n cp; t oa aal AIn P.v.OvTatle .1- t. t'.r a! ti : i l ei-- ""'on U ::l! d ile.ah a, ci.-'-air- a-r.s in .-evi- . t I to a reat ." an i.-twe: a t!i .')' ini e-a's-.s and 'A r-aa 1 Ah ditioa . t!i ".:.-; s. cfear a ! dhstribut::: t C '..lices Oi d 'ViT, A. Ti. . trie i)ern- cr.'i' (. tT.veation v acli as- . i j:c,c:i j: a ;:a;:: on ti.e f.r : ot Jane la-st, u.b' conjHi--d ot t! e !.'.-: di-eor h at materials th t v r'i't'r ahi ;' th. r I r a common po-ht'a-d ! j.rt. r.:. i I. . Id t -.vt'iir y tiio ci.lieive p.iwtr'.j ;u.'..e i .a:; : r i.n enouuii n ni Tit..! r y rs. A a the f:c S - . ii i j S.Jv S.. ::- ,p -.-tto; i.i;aei:rners , I 're csoa- a".-ts.ini Natioaal Dcn:ocrats lroji ! of Scccv.-hols's, Disunion au:i lieinoenits rtVom the Soathtrn 1st. Thai n con-cipieru't (A 1 1, :rd -piiti-,a to the C".m promise, ( oat . t :ahv 'a:;i-r nt re;. -on-,) t Fie. ihr a . i A! ad the Sec -i'a;ts a:ai l)is- ie!bl after ht:o:ast-. a: u.-.W. t!;e C. nve:.tua was c I r.. t Jr"::-- J'-'v a national platform r. -i"!e, r e')!i;.'hir the lunuai ltrv of t . r.;r.: r 'ni- until att r the iiaiainatien of a r . '.. i .-...V .r the Fre-idency w ai r-i:dc. r. ation '2: 'Hail owm.Mo the opposi. t r. ef t... 'jrt n: rarr.ber in thU Denavratic Foa'.cic. a the Compromise measures, the p!a;r:a . f frir.ri-.'es put forth bv the Conven tie-.Ci f d r.e. , ;r:. u.w Iu,t adopted by the Con-.ea:;cn, t' .t aev r.n-; t- hL'h Doniocratio na?h rity, w.n aai -WJ l'.ir.a!i jT:-t a the c!oe i f tne pr. eeexiin-s 2.ca t..; iau:c tlaan one third of the racruln rs wa pavH t.t wiu-n they were iiaper.'eetiv hcara eca by tiioe vh were pre sort ana when a considerable j-ort'.un of tho-e "o d'A hear thent oted r.3ati:.s; them. CHAKGi: THK TIIIIU). K p it I-fore the Io.:e. i ait ;a cr. .juence of the jarrin:: opinions n the D. a;xratic Lacntioa upon the Compn- ua-e juc-; a. a:. 1 th e number i f factions t.hat coru)-e the Dcnrvratic party of the Union, the Coa nttva after a ei.-.n ot several iLivs anl a jrroat r.uaitr of ba!I..tin-j;s louud it could r..t nominate any n of the men whoso cpi r.i c.s were well known aaj d.-cisive ujoa that vj.vir0t -nJ w-ho had U-en held un before the l x ' 'inocraue candidates lor tne re-. ... r.cybut ia order to au id breaking up wita-AU talking a nomination, it was compelled t Sc.ixt ob-:nri indJvi.lttnl t Wlmn. J W i b-a, wuoaecuur.se upjn the slavery question, hU.i.-'iuera uevelop meats have proved, has been so cos-itradartory, aal Uoo position is so cqui- '. :e avr:aa-. ;ue. a ini.wio States iiito t!i-.i Union. S: 'c -. on J 1. 'i'iia.t i has I'Ccn proved by the ifOor i, that bVaakiia i'ieiee v.m s a member of the J I Ian:;1 -hire Slate C:u entioa, whivh set m 1 S50, and whih Convention un-miincmsly passcii u resolution deelarin,': "That the, holding i'j'iiuma-1 beinsin boinjarfc i3 a car.-e to any coun try; that W" are oppo-evl to slavery, bhteh or hit", in all it br:n and tinder witntevei eir-.ran-taM--s.'" Thnt on the riOth ot November. ; iH"'K in a speech delivered in Manchester, New j Ila;: ;d!:;-.', .-a:d, "The :acn who would dis- s .lve th.' I.'nie.f t a recount o! Slavery, tlid not hale or d - piore it t:i T'.' tliai h.j did.r" Taat it has a!-o b. en proved bey end the shadow of a doubt, that Frankiin Tieree, on liie -d of January, 1 83 1, in a speech at New liostou. New Ilamp sliire. Kaid: -1 have been asked if I liked the Fugitive Slave Iaiw. 1 answered no! I loath ed it. I have a mod revolting feeling1 to the ;iin:j up of a fugitive slave; the law is opposed to humanity it is opposed to moral right." Sracif ication 3d. That Franklin Pierce is now war.nlv supported at the S.uth,bv James M.. Ma son, Jeifersii Davie, 11. M. T. 'Hunter, A. P. ihitler, 11. K. Cralle arid E. J. I)e Leon, seces sionists and disnnionists, the Savannah Ceor i..n and Ch u lesion 2dercu.y, secession and dis union papers and at the North by the reat body f t!i. Democratic Freesoilcrs, including alartin Van Iuren, Jo!m Van Duren. John A. Di.", Pres ton Kin-, 15. F. llallett. Ii. F. Ihitler, David Wihnot.Thns. W. Dorr, V. J. lirown. II. Elam Ihi, Jo'an At woo., Moses Nrri, and C. F. Cleve !a:d, Fresi.ilers an 1 Abolitionists the Now Vorh liver.ii! Post. Plamdealer, Albany Atlas, an 1 Daily Dcmo:rat,Freesoil and Abolition papers. JCKl ICE! ICE! 7'' s-il-.-: ! -r having a f;o'tl supply of this X v!i.!e-o:ae lu.vurv is jepa.red to .issue tie h. ts t i hirniiy; and others in want of Ije and will far ii-li them at any hour of the d iy. and expects t kepa -"-uppiy tbrthe balance oi 'the seisn. V. DUNx. Newborn, Anut, tilh, 1S52. NCJilTli CAIlOIdNA IIUYM IN5UHANCC C031PASISS. Ai V AN C E F1RK INSUlt ANC E Richard Smith, Trea'r. John II. Bryaa, Att'ny. I-: Life Comnanv has i.-i:ed nearly M 00 Po!i U ci '.-; an i i ii 1 hut v.-ar ?.0 ior cent profits ujh.u the pre. annas paid in. All life members participate in t i " pr tits. S!;e. are m-ured at lo r rates of premium. The I'hv Company h.is issu.-d 40UO Policies; and lui a Ce.j iial of nearly SIX HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS! ia I n !s pr ivily secaavd. For the pre-eat year the follow ir.g Gentlemen have been elected OFFICERS : Like CoMr.sr. Tinr: Company. Di. C. II Jo!ea-o:i. Prof. J. O. atson, Pros AV. 1). 1 lavwood. V. Pres. J, G. P. lioal!;..?, V. Pr. James F, Jordan, See. W. 11. Jon. - j, TreriM.rcr. Ptrrin In-!oe. Att'nv. Dr.W II. MelCee. M. Ex. II IIKRSMAN, dencral agenl for both Cni)tuii"S. DIRECT FRO ENGLAND. TMIST rerciTcd by Stcaraer Pacific from Livcr 'cT jd, an Invoice of rich Laci Goods, fdircct from the Manufactory in Notingham, England, cii-iitinj; of Ih'z'd Lace Pe I and "Window Curtains. Fi-r'-I. Luce Shavjls, Anti Maccossars. Valances an 1 Ureases. The above articles are now opened and for sale. The public are respectfully invited to call and see thcia. ALEXANDER MILLER. 3ULL1XAKY GOODS. MRS. McDONALD having now recciv hes usual stock, ill be glad to see her friend, at her old st.ml, where she is exhibiting for sale a largo assortment of of the latest styles and best materials, suited to the Springacd Summer. Great care has been taken ia thrireclccticn. Orders executed vith neatness and despatch. Dresses and Cardinals made. Bleaching and press in? done iu the best style at shortBnotice. Newbern, March 30th. 1&52 13 tf "VTLVER KNOWN TO FAIL DR. OSdOOD's, l INDIAN CHOLAGOGUE For Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Remittent Fever, and the various forms cf Bilious diseases- A supply just received and for sale by JAS. W.ICARoIER, Druggist. eflEiHY PECTORAL For the Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CEOIP, ASTmiA, AND CONSUMPTION. This remedy is offered to the community trith the ccnf'i'lcnce vrc feel in an article vrUich saidoia fails to realize thelipppiest effects that can bo de sired. So wide is the field of its useiullncs? and s numerous the casca ef its cares, that almost every section of the country abounds in persons pf-hlic-ly knawn. who liave been reffored frosu :;-!i-:a:ng and even U-sreratc diseases of tlu lur-r-s r'y i-'s use. When pneo tried, its snpcrlori.y over ev.-ry oflicr medicine of it kind, is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues a.ro I:nr,vti, th? public no "longer hesitate what antidote to . ctnploy fur the distressing and dangerous affections oi" the pulmonary organs, which are incident to oar cli mate. And not only in the formidable r.ttnckf? up on the luugs, but for the milder varieties oi'C-.dds, Coughs, Iloarseu'rcs, ic , and for Children it is the pleasantc-st and saf-t mcdicin?. that can l;aobt;an ed. No farailv sh-.-aal b-i without it, and those who hive used it, never will. Read the opinion of the following Gentlemen, who will be recognized in the various sections ot country where they are located each and all as merchants of the first chics and of the highest cha racter as the oldest and most extensive Wholesale Dealers in Medicine with an experience unlimited on the subject of which they speak. If there is anv value ia thejuugment of experience, see THIS CERTIFICATE. We the undersigned, Wholesale Druggists, hav ing been long acquainted with Ayers Cherry Pectoral, hereby certify our belief, that it is the best and most effectual remedy for Pulmonary Complaint3 ever offered to the American People. And we would, from our knowledge of its compo sition, and extensive usefulness, cordially com mend it to the atilicted as worthy theii b?st confi dence, and with the firm conviction thai it -will do for their relief all that medieiue can do. ilenshaw.Edmands & Co. Boston, Mass. Reese & Coulson, Baltimore, Maryland. Ladd & Incrrahara, Bongor, Maine. IIavilaud,Harrall & Co., Ch uleston, S. C, Jacob S. Farrnnd, Detroit, Michigan T. II. McAllister, Louisville, Kentucky. Francis C Walton. Si. Louis. Missouri. Joseph Tucker, Mobile, Alabama. Theodore A. Peck, Burlington, Vermont. Ilaviiand, Rhley & Co. Augusta, Georgia. Istnc D James Trenton, New JerseyJ J M Townsend, Pittsburg, Penu Clark & Co. Chicago, Illinois. V. R G:y, Burlington, Iowa M A Santos & i'on. Norfolk, Virginia Edward Bringhur.-.t V.'ilmington, Delaware' John Gilbert ec Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Z 1) & W II Gilman Washington, D CJ. J Wri rht Sc Co New Orleans, La Watson, Wall & Co., Fort Wayne, Indiana C C Richmond ocG'o..Saa Francisco, Cal. Lewi-: cc Ames.Tallahasse, Florida B R Strong Knoxviile, Tennessee Chilton & Duar, Little Rock, Ark.' ! tiller, lade & Co., L cxington, Miss. N D Labadie, Galveston, T Chns Dyer Jr., Providence, 11 1 Jos. M. Turner, Savannah, Ga Wade Eckstein & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES; J G Cofnn & Co., Valparaiso, Chili F M Diuiond & Co.. Vera Cruz, Mexico FredRivas Co.,Bogota,ew Grenada S Provost & Co., Lima. Peru Morton & Co., IIalifax,Nova Scotia T Walker & Son, St Johns, New Brunswick C G Salinas & Co.,Rio Janeiro, Brazil With such assurances, and from such men, no etronger proof can be adduced, except that found iu its effec's upon trial. LTDOLPHO WOLFS AilO.MATIC SSCHIEDAal SCHNAPPS. A PURE and genuine article, mamifactmvd by f him in Schiedam, Holland, expressly for me dical use, and strongly recommended for a sure and permanent eure of the Guavel, and all obstructions of the Urinary Organ?, arising from the Kmdeys or Bi der. For sale by I. DISOS'WAY, Sole Agent, New bem, January oth, 1852. 1 SOMETHING NEW. 31ad- V i''1"- j-tJPi " ' MYfwfP ri"f iWi i-irlii--r - ir-iffn. m-tl-r rT-i r AS iust recciv-d a numbar ef FiK7S PA- TO HI 1 METALLIC ruieh he offers to the public for about BURIAL CASES, the same price as line iViahcgany Comns. ocverai gentle men have called to see them and pronounce 'hem far superior to W ccd Collins of any kind. Read the foi lowing which is considered a sufficient recommendation.- Washington, April Cth. Mnssr.3. Fisjc and Raymond, UaiUrmen: We witnessed the utility of your ornamental u Patent Metallic Burial Caf,e,r used to convey the remains of the Hon. John C. Calhoun to tho Congressional Cemctry, which impressed us with the belief that it is the best article known to us for traasy-ortatingthe dead to their final resting rdacB. With respect we subscribe ourselves, i our II.Ci.at, D. R L.EWIR UASS, A. U. CtBEEN-E, Vv . U. lVi-VG, D S.DicitiNioN-, Da:;. Webster. Kenrv Don; J, W. Mason, J. id- Beejiien, V. P. Manguju Atciiin.sox, Jeff. Davis, A LL persons indebted to the Subscriber, a; f requested to make immediate payment. JOSEPH w" jo:;es. NOTICE. TpIIE Subscriber respectfully calls the attention X of the Farmers of Craven, and counties adja cent, to the fact, that it is near the time to order. Ruta Baga and other Turnip Seeds, for the season supply, and re-quests all that aro iu want ot Tur nip seed, to call and leave their orders, as it is de sirable to loiiru something about the quantity that vull be required. The seeds I will warrant to be of the best quality, and if they do not give satis faction to the purchasers, the money will be refund ed. Please send or leave your orders soon JAS. W. CARAIER. June Sth, 1832. ' sw 1 tf :;rv 1 r fc 'if r E1 tt a i? n i v?n no..- ...f,,v,1rt.i r.., fh North, and is now openintc at his Old Stand in Snionued and well Selectetl Assoitment cf Fancv Drv Goodi ic, ice, to wdiicJihe would respectfully invite the attention tf la's numerous friends bolli in Town and O ounl :y, and the trade generally to an examina tion of his Stock before making their selections else where. Consisting of CIe.lI )s, mmuhng, Coarse and .S'r.erime, iaee i jnt hi-h Linen, Jeans and Satinets, and Cnshrasrets, nreau :-erif F. S. DUFFY AS just returned from the Ncrth with a fresh supply of mm$, MEBimm, Paints, Oils, Colours, V indou Glass, Putt if, Dijcstujj's, Perfumery, dec. ALSO, A choice selection of WINES and LIQUORS of superior quality ; together with a variety of other articles in connexion with his line of business. One door East of the Washington Hotel, New bcrn, N. C. July lsMS52. 23 6ro Gentleman's. Cravats, all khah- of Hats, Gloves, Ribbons, Gauze and Lsces, Carpetings, (Straw and Ingrains,) Barege d Laines, Sliawls, Capes, and Silver Card Cases. Collars and Cults, all cheap enough. Boots, Shoes and Gentleman's Gaiters, Shirts, Cheraezetts and Velverets, And a spl:rdid assortment oi Waiters. Cheap Calicoes, an.:! Cotton Hose, JJjt which we invite attention ; Goid fmyor Rings, and many things, Too tedious here to mention. April 20 1852. EEPAIRED. The Subscriber has returned from the iortn - !- .1 riof. . f ii;i u guuu iissui iixiciit ui jlaterial for the purpose of repairing CLOCKS and WATCHES, which busi ness he has again resumed.and he is convinced that he can give those who employ him as full satisfaction as any workman in his line of business has done for many years: they may also depend on his punctuality, neatness and dispatch. He will also repair Jewelry, Guns and Locks of every description. lie can be found at his Shop cn Craven Street, nearly opposite Mr. John Bris3ing ton's Store WILLIAM TiSDALE.. Newbcrn, Sept. 1st, 15G2. 34 w 1 y W L.'SiUiiSi-iii'i fcd Weill izs&XjJ 63 SubLsmS ryRE Subscriber announces to his numerous friends and acquaintances in Town and Coun try, that he has repurchased his Old Stand,; he Washington Hotel in Newborn, and that he is now prepared to receive and accommodnte boarders by the day, weak or month, or travellers and trans siont visiters, on terras and in a . manner, that he trusts will be satisfactory to all such as favour him with a call. He expects to make extensive and convenient im provements on ibe premises, which when completed will enable him to offer accommodations to travel lers and others that will not be surpassed by those cf any Hotel in this part of the State. Call and se HENRY G. CUTLER. UNION POItfT FACTORY h- :-d BLINDS. . .. . , J' W'lXii k---. ill. I Gil AND MASTER'S OFFICE OF THE GRAND LODGE OF NORTH CARO LINA. Neweerx, April 10, 1832. To the Masonic Fraternity in Xcrih Carolina . At the last communication of the Mot-t Wor shipful Grand Lodge, it was He so! rat, that er.ch My son in the Statboth re i hut and active, behind he U hereby most earnestly requested, by the Grand Lodgo of North Carolina, to transmit as Svhjii as post ible to Brother A. T. Jekeixs, of New K m, C. W. lb IT LTCinxGS, of Raleigh, William Swaim, of (irec is bero. or E llvtns, of Salisbury, as may be most con venient, the .-nan of ?3, more or less, tor tlie speedy, erection of St John's Ct)ilege, the reeeipt whereot will be weekly announced in the papers published iu the aforementioned places. Brethren, with confidence of success, I appeal to your liberalit y ia behaU of this enterprise, tlie impor tance of wlJeh has been fully established by the Grand Lod;o, and t' e geaefal concurrence oi the Brethren throughout the State. While enough has riready been done to encourage tho hope- of success, and evince its entire raeticability, much yet remains to be dene to render tics success certain, aud even to prosecute unremittingly the measures ; ready com menced. And yet it is'confidently beh ved th:t the aid which you are able to render will be amply suf ficient to accomplish all this, and that speedily. Up on your action then as Masons depends the success ol an enterprise which promises the richest bent fits to the cause of Masonry and of humanity in general Some of our Lodges have contributed promptly and nobly to this work, auel we only ask your careful con sideration of the subject, convinced as we arc that no thing more is needed to secure your cordial co-op ra tion in a favourable and early response to this appeal Remember that in this as in every other social move ment, harmony is its strength and support. I am Fraternally and Respectfully, yours. A. T. JERKINS, Grand Master Editors of Newspapers and Periodicals friendly to the cause will please copy the above. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. 7 . Craven County. ln Fmt Louisa L. Lamotte and others. ) Bill for Partition vs: of Lands bvSalo Jane Lamotte. ) &c. T being made satisfactorily to appear that the defendant Jane Lamotte is not an inhabitant of the State. It is ordered that publication be made in the Usewbernian a Newspaper published in the Iowa of Jvewbern for. the space of six weeks, noti fying the said defendant, Jane Lamotte, personally to be and appear at the Court of Equity, to be held for the County of Craven, at ihe Court House in Newborn, on the fourth Monday after the fourth Monday of September next, then and there to plead answer or demur to the bill of complaint o Louisa L. Lamotte and others, therein filed against her, or the said bill will be taken pro covfesso and heard accordingly. V itxess, V M. (. BRYAN, Clerk and Master in Equity for the County of Craven, at Ncwbern this Gth day of August, A. D. lS-r2. "VA1. G. BRYAN, C. M. E. "W30 GV7 IIE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform fejs, the inhabitants of Ncwbern and the sur rounding country, that he will open School in tho building cn Pollok street two doors above the New-, bernian Office, cn the first Monday in October next, where a complete and thorough education may be obtained. ::nd where the popular system of teach ing by the Cuai tcr shall be adhered to, and where he would be pleased to receive the patronage of the people. To excite a laudable spirit cf emulation among the pupils, certificates of scholastic merit will be awarded to the most deserving. A suitable library will be appropriated for the benefit of the pupils. Strictattentiou paid to moral, ami physical, as well as mental culture, and from his practical experi ence in the art of teaching, he Hatters him.-clf that he can give satisfaction to" all. Deductions always made in cases cf protracted sickness. The terms, which are very raoJerate, and all other particulars, made known on application to the subscriber. HENRY McLIN. Ncwbern, Sept. 7th, 1S52. W. & S-V. to Oct 5. WONDEEF UL CHARACTERS, "FXlSTO RY of the Popes, Pictorial view of all fl3 Religions &c, fcc. Just received and for sale at the Newbern Book Store by WM. H. MAYHEW. May. 24th, 1852. SASH. MANUFACTURER OF Rolling Pivot Window Blinds. Plain and Fancy Window Sasia. Fane! Scors, AND Shutters. N. B. Orders for l own, country, or biiipping SWALMS PANACEA Just received and for promptly attended to, l 8alebj JAS. W. CARMER, Druggist. NevBerne. ISA Fib. 1850 ' 6 SHIPLEY, HOWARD, & CO,. WHOLESALE ("second door west or liberty,) Constantly on hand a large assortment, unit v to the Semthern and Western Markets Also SERVANTS' WEAR, of all kinds. Sept. 1 Gth 1851. 42 ly JSewbem Female Seminary. 61 PUPILS ADMITTED DURING TH LAST SESSION. THE Third Session has just closed, and the nett will open on the 1st of October, 1802, at which time increased facilities for instruction will be en joyed, particularly in the possession of suitable Apparatus, and the delivery of a course of Lecture to illustrate the Natural Sciences. For further particulars apply to . J. M. C. BREAKER, Newbern,N. C.July, 3 1st, 1S52. Principal, 29 tf. EDUCATIONAL NOTICE. THE subsriber having taken the rooms in tho Masonic Lodge," formerly occupied by Mr. George Lane, wiU resume the duties of his school on 1 the first day of October next. J01TN A. HODGE. Newbem. Srept,22d, 1852. 37 tf.