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(Vcv rl rl 4 m mm WILLIAM H. MAYHEW, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. S4.00 in Advance W. J. WILLIAMS, PRINTER. VOL. 1, SO, 39J HEWBERH, TUESDAY, 0GT0BE1 26, 1852. LWHG1IG, 7H- LTECV TLLSD.1V ANU FRIDAY, AT $4 00 por Annum, in advance WW He KAY HEW j editor as i) pj:opj:i:toi:. Q.rC0 on the Sut!i side of Po'dok Street, five doors above. Middle Street. ixch-j fif iUtntrfaing. p;ar.- I i:t- rti'.. li r s l'.r :- .r Si y ; 1 2J t 1 o" v i'l U- mi ! by th- vr au r fr a -hrt-r l-.r i--rm-iM-.! a lv. rti-'Mi- nT rt f vocal, that he is htld up in the Free States as a rank Free-soil Wiluiot ProvUoist as opposed to the fugitive slave law and in the Southern States as a strong- pro-slavery man as the "cre ation and choice " of the Southern rights De mocrats. Specification 1st. That Franklin Pierce, the nominee of the Democratic Convention for the Presidency, as proved by the records of Con gress, 1k:s voted in that body for and against receiving abolition petitions and for and agrar.st Southern right- that in New Hampshire he has used his influence i: favour of sustaining the fugitive slave law since the passage ot trie. Compromise, but never before that he has been tlie leader of the Democratic party in that State, uhicli ha repeatedly in its Convention-, i ! t il at t i:i-rtJ'i "f ,d.-i:i- ! f tu-a !v rti r, jid lr th. and in the Legislature, passed the. rankest Uil mot Proviso resolutions a:id instructing the Ke ! presentatives in Congress from that State to i . .i i i.f nnv 1'inrc 25 lave vole a":iiusi uir ;iiiiiiiiuh .. f IV .iv! t.n.iH the inK-l ul- t!n Ni: t.kkman OrriCE ii . . an I a.'-1 " t'jc r ! rtJ.'O marked o:it.:-m, j..ip.r .1 ":..- I. Av!.. t!.. r Weekly or . ... , . i,.mt a . variety l a- ran.- re!.ir'l l Hi' .i . i .. i r I. r i n tit- f r.-..r ! I ! :!! we are J- r. '-i r a- Liv.- i.:.io, .ve, A.v. m t.v .ukM-' tna., at l'.-" .rt- r-v.-it pr:.i;t uttvuti-.a. a:; l r !. TUo " Charos and Spjcificalions. i w.w.r.y. Tin: 1 1:: t. .e : v.:-. ,'-! ..-!. - itvlV : d i ' f f...:" it t r:. : . , ... ' J) -i:x-r '' V t; .t : j .v ia : Vic. .t-. r".v ar.l e.-it.i:: ni:i.'.!ea t nry" of l"i, is !" i ( t:iu?i.n:'! ri'i t-and i !'.. ;j ; :;rte-, ti t!li .. r. -v ; lii -C.M 'i and !!; i!-c! t t!s" u!i -le eoi:n;ry t States into the Union. Srn ine.vTiox Jd. T!mt it has Leon proved by the recrd, that Frank.ia Pierce was a ineciber ot the Auw Hjmpshire Stare Convention, wlncii set in IS.jO.aiul wnieh Convention unariaiiously passeilare-solution declaring: -That the. holding ol'hum m beings in lxMulage is a curse to any coun try ; that we re o:po-ed to slavery, blai'.c or white, in :d! it b-rais, and under wi.atevei eir-eam-t me-. s." That on the 20th November, in a IeecI delivered in Msmchester, New Ilr Mpliire, he sa'd, - The men vh- would dis .de i!v C.ii-.n on :;ceount ! Slavery, d:d not I.,-,, or d-olxr - it more that b.' did.' Tliat it ,!, Ih-nn iirovel bevond tlrj s.;auow oi a - i -i n tie . 1 - .. i I .. d .ubt.th.:: Fraakha J':erc.-, mi I no -a i j.i:iu..i, in a soet-ch at New D-.st(:i, New Hamp shire. s:i:d: ! liave been askel if I Sl ivn Live. 1 answered i . . ,. .i 1 h:.ve a mot revolting te. itog 10 me iseu n ! liked the I loat'a- e.i it. t!i.' i . l:n:; eanvass lo. l'rt 'td.rt. ;: leaders " . !.;': it 'f f"pvi:! of l!i-.- i:ie.S"art a i.- ii:'io i ll it ivrtv : dv.i u- : -r,t t'-.y : re re.-.dy epi-e j t , . er. JV I au-.ti.i- .S -v,. I.:.vv, i. u. r.e - .1 a"r :--.d or Mieii a iaodJiv.ititn a, to r. I - 1 I ro Ii T" UeS's-. Miv-e;!i.- p.-v:g-l in.- o:u- ri Oiiio, i.: ( 'oiiaiv'icul. .lr.-.-ac!:u-. tU .wi I la ro.7"i wit!i the Stat-s. " i:X' n-T-i-K-ra i, N.-a I:.r::j i'r,-.- s :.:-: i" d: ht. "t a a v ii i;e. f -r ? i'l;. ed of :?io giving up of a fu-iiive slave; the law is oppo: T.i !i,.7 ::t:i:;v it is otm:s.d to moral right. ' Sr.:- mrAT.ox ;?d. That Franklin Pierce is now wan.dv supported at the S-atli.by Jam.s M. Ma- Jiirersoa Davis, It. M. T. Hunter, A. i'- i;ut!er,lt. K. Va!L- and J. De Leon, seees- .sionists and disnnloruVs the Savannah de ;r- ":..n ai;d Ca..rles;o:i .Merrurv, s -esioa and de . . . . i .i uriiiKi p ipers .nul:i 1 the Aorta oy i'ie-:e..i u ... ..I'tli - I).-in.vr.itie Frees Hers. ineluuhiLT .Martin Van I! ;rea. John Van Buren, John A. L'ix, I'rc." ton Kin", D. F. Ilallelt. 11. F. Jhitler, David Wilia -wTho. W Dorr, V. J. Uroua. H Uani lia, J.dm Atwood, Moses ? "i is, n.d C. F. Cleve-la'-.n, Freesoilt-rs and Abolitionists the New V..,k Fverdii!,' 1W. Pliiadealer, Albany Atlas, a::d Daily Democrat. Frees; dl and Abolition papers. WEI ICE! ICE! ... l ,....,.a, tC ihi-i mnr. .il....iber having awii -ir J "l ' r ere-1 i.ito by t'ie con- .l.U..V4.v a i De " ""Y' ..... !.f rae l l ll riamber of r '.''V. -a- i h-vM.T A?1 'osisom-ts and r i e : : t!ii- . o - :'";..a they havr been . '..v'i :.. e.rrv too rlcet; ia thos Mates r i!,, ri et i .a'iv rank Fn . -soiU rs and Aouh- : r.t: t ' . ,, vt:" "J 'I hat .i.ir.n t::. lal ...i...f Itivire is !reare.l to isse kets to tainilv'.s and others in want ot I?e and wid .. .. . . .!... .1..,. i.voi'frv. r.irt- , i i iii-iii anv r.unn ;e '. v m tie rr ri n :" ....I 1..- :'i u.ee-s ! Democratic le id-s-sm.iii, etk'our- to keep a upoly ibr the balance of t h,- season Ncwben, A!g:i-t. G a, lSi2. U. DUNN. c ao::o.is in teve- , ., i 0f ih - State , !.;.' are.i mi a v - x -i:ni:..rc.ali;io:i In-tw.-eu tli- . -.i.i-'v 'ro --r. the D;--mioMi-:s and -.ti aa-l ,n,h.-..'."rsan.!Aboliiio:. iJ- t.t -'o-ai the Fr-.-on fer tl:e parp .se of car- .... 1 , :..ni A . tion and distributing in. . r.n ' l;lt- ..faces, of CI . v. r-.ra. at. oii.i:r.i: Tin: skcond. Ti. t t!u iV-n-K-rati. Conven:i":i which as , , ,!;; lM:;:n-re oa t!;c tirst ot June las', v...Vo...r 1 ! t! mo.t di.M-ordent materials " !..... -. . Ii l-.r .-.TllTlllIl fXV. r . . ... . .1. . .... ....in. o'.'i i.'o i ! r" long enou'ii to act. . , i i o it irnournerjv, i rciwif t . I I. IV. .t.i T..a' ' the :r. ' ;,"3 a;.-t S:' Si : 'f t . ... ar,l ..- u-.i 'r.i-' NOllTII CAROLINA 3inr.L isl'i:amj: companies. i.tpp AS.sTllANCE FIUE INSURANCE fllHK L:i-Co;nT.anv lias issued nearly 1 lOii Poli t ies; and juid !at vear SO jh t cent protits np tllenreinium paid ia. All iii'e memUrs participate ia the profit. 1 r.t lo"v rat os of premium. The Fire Company has iucd 40o0 Pohoies; and La a C;.p;talf u- arty SIX HL'NlViUID THOUSAND DOLLARS ! F.t th"" preseut vear the foP.o-xing Gentlemen have been elected OFFICERS : Fire Comtant. a r. i i Dci.."era S.-ce.-.. :.!". l.au.n- t;u:n ta ooatl.crn !T. Tl:.;t in con'ep; nee rl ,.i. .l ! .!; C r.i,,n!;::se, (but r. r.t r.-.i-oos. : t t)e r ree-oil. r" ...:..t. aa.l tie St-ei.id"t" ar.l Di" iae ir.an. uti.ii e'T:ipellvi at.vr Lirn Co v pant. Di.C.ll J.L-ii, Pre. W. D. ! lay i I. V. Pres. T-inii'i I, Jordan. S-c. W. II. J. Treasurer. I ,rrin P. i-U e. Att'nv. D. AV II. McKee, M. Ex. J. 0. WatsKi, Pa s. J. G. R ttoulhac, V. Pr. Kieliard Sinitl., Trea'r. Jolui II. Bryan, Att ny. II IlERSMAN, . (Several agent for Loth Curpitai f. DIRECT YllCftl ENGLAND. fi fn.ni Liver ;.. ,.Mt.. paaninouapiattorni! ; v Geod. direct f v in it T iriiTV 1U a. o ' jw Curtains. Maccassars. Valances rened and for snle I rVci''cs pat forth bv the Conven j The public are respectfully invited to call and see t - . . ... 1.1 ' :c f r the Pre-i a ncy was made j; Ucl an.i Wind. 1 :r:M. T..,x-i. That owin-to the opsi- . t' Anti . V o -neat number in this De.aoerat.c an , .. . r. ,t.. rrtii.mmie measares the, Tho nKnr nrttrlcs are now o '.ty.u,sau. u -rtj.irJir-KVKU KNOWN TO FAIL DR. OSGOOD S : t.. t-v dm-, hcn no. mo u l run NI)IAN CHOLAGOGFE For Fever and ,.'t!., m.:ais r, u I1" V ere nre- t.e. Intermittent an I Remittent Fever, anJthc i. :;v rt,c:l. I.curu even by tho-e u bf xx!0? 'C' fornia ..f UWous diseases- A supply just s, ,:-ar.a'u hea a considerable ,or::oa ot thor ';r M,e b :ic ft . L. B . k i I .. ..... ,....! .1 '.lias; liirw. CHARGE THE THIRD. AVfi if I-fore the People. TUv. ia c.u.nience of the jarrin- opinions in the D. evx rf.c Convention upon the Co:nir. ra.se .pie-.i. n. aa 1 the nuiaWr ot factions that oiaK- U.e Deiu nrratic party cf the Union, the Coa.i:;:ioa atur a scsmuji oi several days and a irreat uuraUr ot balloting l'3 il coulJ not nominate any .n. of the t. ea whose opi cio.vs were w ii kr.ovva ar.d decisive upon that aeaure, and .!o ii;.d U-en hel l up let -re ta .e as the cr.ly De:.i 'crat :c ca vJi la'es l"f th Pre.L uv-y bat i.i ord r to avo. i Dreakiou' "i v.i:.i u: making a r.omir.atio.i. it w;.s e. rape'ded to c'uct an objure iridivi l i.nl in !ew llanip jhlre, wh.jse -o.:re up n the slavery q :esti 1, t-ubs-.-qucct dvvelopaieais iiave proved, lus been to c. nadictory, and uhoe position U so eui- JAS. W.-.CAR.MER, Dru?-ist. NEW GOODS. IfcK. D HAP Ett & TAYLGRs ATI CHEBRY PECTORAL For the Cure ct COUGnS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. This remedy is offered to the community ith the confidence we feel in an article vrnich Beluora l-d!s to realize the happiest effects that can be de sired So wide is the field of its uselullnos and o . t.P n:.sM of its cures, that almost every action of the country abounds in persons public ly kniwn who hive been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs, by its Whim once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of its kind, is too apparent to escape .t r-i.oro !f virtues Jiie known, the public no leaser hesitate what antidote to erapioy for the distressing and dangerous affections ot the pulmonary organs, which are iiviaent to our cli mate. And not onlv in the formidable attacks up on the lungs, but for the milder varieties of Colds, Coucths. Iloarsentes, ic . and for Children it is the pleasantest and safest medicine, that can be obtain ed. No family should be without it, and thOie who have used it, never will. Head the opinion of tho following Gentlemen, who will be recognized in the various sections of country where they are located each ant all as ni'-rehants of the first elass and of ihe highest cha r:;cter as the oldest and most extensive Wholesale Pollers in Medicine with an experience unlimited on tho subject of which they speak. If there is any value in tho judgment of experience, see THIS CEttTlFlCATS. V'c the undersigned, Wholesale Druggists, hav ing been long acmainteu with Avers Cherry Pectoral, herehy cevtify oik- belief that it is the b"A and most effectual remedy for Pulmonary Complaints ever offered to the American People. And we would, from our knowledge of its compo- ! sirn.n. and extensive usefulness, cordially com- i ie!i l it to the ai.iicted ;is worthy thfit best conn ,Icneo, und with the ilrai cmvicrinn that it will do for th'.dr relief all that medicine ran do. Hen-haw. l-Minands Co. Cost on, .Mass. II: 8: Coulson, U iliimore, Maryland. Ladd &, Incrraham. Pngor, Maine, tlavilmd. llarrall & Co., Charleston, S. C, Jacob S. Parrand, Detroit. Michigan T. II. McAllister, Louisville, Kentucky. Francis i Walton, Si. Louis, Missouri. Tl.oodore A. Peck, Burlington, ermont. llavii m I, llisley X Cc. Augusta, Georgia. Isaac D James Trenton, New Jersey J M Townsend, Pittsburg, Penu Clark & Co. Chicago, Illinois. R E Gay. Rurlingtou, Iowa M A Santos & Son, Norfolk, Virginia Edward Erin-hurst Wilminston, DelewareJ John Gilbert L Co., Phil .delphia, Pa. Z L vcc W II Gilraan Wadiington, D C. J Wrizht & Co New Orleans, La Watson, Wall & Co., Fort Wayne, Indiana C C Richmond & Go.,San Francisco, Cal. Lewis & Ames.Tallahasse, Florida Ii R Strong Knoxville, Tctncssee Chilton & buar. Little Roik, Ark." tiller, lade & Co L exin.-n, Miss. N D Labudie, Galveton,lxas Chas Dyer Jr., Providence,!. I Jos M. Turner, Savannah, Sr i Wade Eckstein & Co Cinciinati. Ohio IX FOREIGN COUNTRIES.- J G Coffin & Co,ValparaiA Chili F M Diiaoud Co . Vera Ccuz, Mexico Fred Rivas & Co..Rogota,Nei Grenada i Provost & Co., Lima Peri l Morton & Co., Halifix,Nov.-.$cctia T Walker & Son, St Johns, Jew Brunswick (J G S ilinas & ORio Janeio, Rrazil With snch as u ranees, and rora such men, no rtronser proof can be adduced, etcept that fonnd in its effee's upon trial. ! f I. DISCSVAY, Agent R S. DUF5Y HAS just returned from the Jcrth with a fresh SUp.''v 'if mws, mmmm, Faints, Oils, Colours Window Glass, Putty, Dystuffs, Perfumery, dx ALSO, I A choice selection of WINES andLIQ-UORS of superior quality ; together with a ariety ot other artieles in connexion with his linef business. One door East of the Washington Hotel, iNew bern. N. C. :. Inly lst.1S3-. 2' KEPAIRED. Tho Subscnbor Has returned fron . the Aortti with a good :sortmcnt of Material for t.e purpose of repairing C LOCKS and WATCHES, which busi ness he has agaiaresumed.and UDOLPHO WOLFS AROIATIC SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS. A PURE and genuine article, manufactured by him in Schiedam, Holland, expressly for me dical use, and strongly recommended for a sure and permanent cure of the Gravel, and all obstructions of the Urinarv Organs, arising from the Kindeys or Blad- der. For sale by January 5th, 1852. I. DISOSWAY, Sole Agent, Newbera, 1 SOMETHING NEW. "FT AS iust received a numbar of FISK'S PA TENT METALLIC BURIAL CASES, which he offers to the public, for about the same price as fine Mahogany Collins. Several gentle men have called to see them and pronounce them far superior to Wood Coffins of any kind. Read the following which is considered a sufficient recommendation.- Washington, April 5th. Mksshs. Fisk axd Raymond, Gentlemen: We witnessed the utility of your ornamental "Patent. Metallic Burial Case " used tn rmivevthe remains of the Hon. John C. Calhoun to theCousressionarCemetry, which impressed us with the belief that it is the best article known to us for transportatingthe dead to their final resting- place. With respectwe subscribe ourselves, Yours, &c, II. Clay. D. R. Atchinson, Jeff. Davis, Lewis Cass, A.C.Gkeenf. W. R. Ki:g. n S .Diitkivsox. Dan. Weestek. IIemiy Dodg? T V T a v .T iv . Reerikn. W. P.ManGUo v k TjT. rorsons indebted to the Subscriber, ar A requested to make immediate payment. 1 JOSEPH W JOiNES. NOTICE. rpHE Subscriber respectfully calls the attention ' L of the Farmers of Craven, and counties adja cent to the fact, that it is near the time to order, Ruta Eaga and other Turnip Seeds, for the season supply, and requests all that are in want of Tur nip seed, to call and leave their orders, as it is de t;...i.lrt ti l.virn some thimjr about the quantity that wiMh reouired. The seeds 1 will warrant to be of the best quality, and if they do not give satis faction to the purchasers, the money will be reiunu ed. Please send or leave yoer orders soon JAb. v. UAiviMLM. June 8th, 1852. 8W.L M. F. HARRISON has just returned from the 's North, and is now opening at his Old Stand in the Fire Proof Building on Pollock Street, a Large Splended and well Selected Assortment of Fancy Dry Goods &c, &c, to which he would respectfully invite the attention of his numerous friends both in Town and C ouutrv, and the trade generally to an examina tion of his Stock before making their selections else where. Consisting of Cloths, middling, Coarse and Superfine, Excellent Irish Linen, Jeans and Satinets, and Cashmerets, Thread of Superior Spinning. Gentleman's Cravats, all kinds of Hats, Gloves. Ribbons, Gauze and Laces, Carpetings, (Straw and Ingrains,) Barege dfe Lames, Shawls, Capes, and Silver Card Cases. Collars and Cuffs, all cheap enough. Boots, Shoes and Gentleman's Gaiters, Sliirts, Chemezetts and Velverets, And a splendid assortment of Waiters. Cheap Calicoes, and Cotton Hose, To which we invite attention ; Gold finger Rings, and many things, Too tedious here to mention. Anril 20 1852. 23 . . , . . ... i .. L,,. trhn priTilnv PCDiwniLLY inf.rmsbis customers tnat ne he is convince tnai ne wu iuw- :kVf , t Reived from New York a verv ele-! Lim ss full satisfaction as any workman in his line 4 bJj; t()f Gools.-consiting of Gf business has done for many years; they pay also t7 (Vive Brown Cloths.-B ack and dopend on his punctu dity, neatness 4 dispatch. !Uk,lS, ilk. Woollen, Sa- ui will also repair Jewelry, Guns , Id Loc.3 of ny iVe-tin irat-s rket Eandk's. every description. He can be found I-udulr Braces. Weu Shirts cWn Street, nearly Bnig Sh ColarUc .all cf whuh wnl be -o-d at tonsure 152. 34 w 1 y no THE Subscriber announces to his numerous frien'ls and acquaintances in Town and Coun try, that he has repurchased his Old Stands he Washington Hotel in Newbern, and that he is now prepared to receive and accommodate boarders by the day, week or month, or travelievs and trans sient visiters, on terms 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 the premises, which when completed will enable him to offer accommodations to travel lers and others that will not be surpassed by those of any Hotel in this part of the State. Call and HENRY G. CUTLER. UNION POINT FACTORY ' -v. --' : 'i.it a ri-m i. kU K. - t BLINDS, n SASH. 3a ver, iLU'i.-.- I"""- ., . r..U can Pcriiis f-.ani unship and with proxpt despatch. have y I Vt ia r. I sn. . . nt.i.l I'll Ml II HI' vii " flit, ii i : l.v iv. v - - 4V 1 1 Newbero .Oct. Sth 1S52. W4SW Dec lit. s iVALYS PANACEA Just rtce'ed ana ior gale bj JAS. W. CJLRalEE, Druggist- MANUFACTURER OF ZIoilins Pivot Window Blinds. Plain and Fancy Window as.Si. Panel Boors, AND Slmtters. N. B. Orders for Town, Country, or Shipping TrnrantlV attended to, on the most reasonabl2terms ?r0 J ALONZO J. WILLIS. NewBerne,16thFtb. 1850 6 GRAND MASTER'S OFFICE OF THE GRAND LODGE OF NORTH CARO LINA. f Newbern, April 19, 1852. To the Masonic Fraternity in Korth Carolina. At the last communication of the Most W or shipful Grand Lodge, it was BesolveJ, that eaA Ma son in the Stat, both resident and active, bcaml be is hereby most earnestly requested, by the Grand Lodge of North Carolina, to transmit as soon as possible to 3rother A. T. Jerkins, cf Newbern, C. . I-'- Hutchixgs, of Raleigh, William bWAiM.oi vre boro'.or E Myers, of Salisbury, as may oe iuol .- yenient, the sum ot $o, more or ies, io! . erection of St. Johns uonege. uie .V" will be weekly announced in the papers published in the aiorementioned places. brethren, with confidence ot succcns j. - your liberality in behalf of this enterprise the impor tance of which has been fully established by he Grand Lodge, and the general concuneu- u. Brethren throughout the State. bile enough has already been done to encourage the hope ot success and evince its entire practicability, mucu jet - to be done to render this success certain, aud even to prosecute unremittingly the measures already coin menced. And yet it is confidently , aid which you are able to render will be amply bul ficient to accomplish all this, and that speedily. L p on vour action then as Masons depends the succe s .1 aneutemrise which promises the richest ben.bt. to the cimse of Mastmry and of humanity m g Some of (air Lodges have contributed promptly and nobly to this work, and we only ask your careful con sideration of the subject, convinced as we are that no Uiintr more is needed to secure your coruial ccvopera tion ma favourable and early response to thw appeal Remember that in this as in ev ery other social move ment, harmotn is its strength and support. I am Fraternally and KM Grand Jfaster Editors of Newspapers and Periodicals friendly to the cause will please copy the above. STATE OF NORTH CAR OLIN A. 1 ,n Equity, Craven County. J Jane Lamotte. ) &c. ST bfinmade satisfactorily to appear ukh. i" m delendant Jane Lamotte is not an inhabitant ct the State It is ordered that publication be made in the Kewbernian a INewspaper puonsueu in i Town o( Newbern for the s?ace ot six weeu, uuu- fvinethe s:iid defendant, Jane Lamotte, peraon.uijr to be and appear at the Court of Equity, to be held for the County of Craven, at the Court House m Newtern, on the fourth Monday after the fourth Monday of September next, then and there to plead answer or demur to the bill cf complaint o Louisa L. Lamotte auJ others, therein filed against iier, or tiie said bill will betaken pro covfesso and heard accordingly. Witness, WM. G.BRYAN, Clerk and Master in Equity for the County of Craven, at Newbern this Gth day of August, A. D. 18r2. AVAL G.BRYAN, C. M. E. w30 6w vS,fcvv9 fjpVHE SUBSCRIBER would respectfully inform the inhabitants of Newbern and the sur rounding country, that he wi!l open School in the building on Pollok street two doors above the New bernian Office, on the first Monday in October next, where a complete and thorough education may be obtained, and where the popular system of teach ing by the Quarter shall be adhered to, and where he would fee pleased to receive the patronage of the people. To excite a laudable spirit of emulation nmong the pupils, certificates of scholastic merit will be awarded to the most deserving. A suitable library will be appropriated ior tne benefit of the pupils. Strict attention paid to moral, and physienhns well as mental culture, and from his practical experi ence in the art of teaching, he flatters himself that he can give satisfaction to all. Deductions always made in cases of protracted siclviiGSs. The terms, which are very moderate, and all other particulars, made known on application to the subscriber. . HENRY McLIN. Newbern, Sept. 7th, 1852. W. & S-W. to OctS. WONDERFUL CHARACTERS, HISTORY of the Popes, Fictorial view of all Religions &c, fcc. Just received and for r-iIp -it Hip Newbern Book Store by sale at the cwoer M AYHE W . May. 24th, 1852 SHIPLEY, HOWARD, & CO,. WHOLESALE 2. SOS 7J. (MiOUnuHe (SECOND DOOR WEST OF LIBERTY,) Constantly on hand a large assortment, suit d to the Southern and Western Markets Also SERVANTS' WEAR, of all kinds. Sept. 16th 1S51. 42 J Newbern Female Seminary. 61 PUPILS AD JUTTED DURING TH LAST SESSION. THE Third Session has just closed, and the next will open on the 1st of October, 1852, 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 Lectures to illustrate the Natural Sciences. For further particulars apply to J. M. C. BREAKER, Principal Newbern, N. C. July, 3 1st, 1852. 29 tf. EDUCATIONAL NOTICE. TE subsriber having taken the rooms in tho Masonic Lodge," formerly occupied by Mr. George Lane, will resume the duties of his school oe th rt day of October next. tbe m JOnN A. HODGE. Ntwbem, Sept. 22d, 1852. 37 tf.
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