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A n rf flWull J 1 1 fit " WILLIAM H. MAYHEW, EDITOR AND PEOPEIETOB. S4.00 in Advance W. J. WILLIAMS, PRINTER. VOL, 1, 43J I, TUMMY,. 10YEMBIS 9, 185: wholhio, MM ilil Tun Id PLEUdllED ETEBV TL'LSDIV A.ND FR1D1V, AT 4 00 por Annum, in advanco WM, Hi MAYUEVY, ZDITOi: A XI PKOPJUETOR. OIHco oa the South side of Pollok Street, five door above Mukllc Street. Hairs nf ilktrtising. ! wi- -roare 1 insertion, 8u CO r.txi- - a i " Fone 1 1 CtxilrU will Lr made by the ika or fT a hort t tuut, ri'Jrr ff Tuuvut advertisements or t be rurrd at th fi u of the advi-rti.-er, and for the iuj:rDi of Bij -- Cahin i t niii tho most ad- VaX.!-!":. .! rti:ut-f.: t' the NtwBum Ofuce hild li-iu- the nuniU r d uirti';viuarkcd on them, aifl alj the r d. im.iU L wIk-Um-T WvvLi f Hat in ir I a vari IV of Tvio a ca:i 1j fia 1 iu tb- NUl U i.t t b we xuv iri-itr-l t uu.; CuvuLr, I.dvK L;.w I'.Unk, te. , 1:1 f:.- icrxu' a: ! ut tbc .-Irt- .ricf bv null! Tvill revive prxupt attntin ; : 1 1 4.c uork fjCHa.r!'vl a. rderotl. north Carolina sum. nsnmct cmpames. LIFE AbSfliANCi: FIRE INSURANCE fill IK Uf IWu-jV ivurd ne.udv ! IVii ! C'J I'kt c nt prt. lii-.:! tbe rf miuni la. iu the jrvt!. Slavr art ninured at 11 life tuc:nU.r i.articijKk'.c lo-ar rxt ot ;irfti'."Mu The rire Cwintnv han u-ietl -ixr.'O l as a Caj'itaJof u-ail SIX HL'XDKKD THOUSAND lOLL.iw For the rent yeartJi; fnljr:n C tu electee! OFFICERS : ::H:j Ltr CvMr.NT. Di.C. II Jtjf.-iu IV-?. W. I). iIav.-U . Kr.. W. It. Jo?ic,TrrAMjfrr. IVrriti IIal e. Att"t. D.-. '.V Il.McKe, i'l. rU. J. O. WkTm.:: IV. .1 I. !C V. IV. tird .S'.ni.'u t r. Jo:a II. Lrvuii, At: nv. II IIIIKSMAX. Dinixrr from England. tUST rercivel bv Steimer PjciSi from Liver--X tod. au InTou:e or rica Lac- Good-, ilircct Irvi i the M r.ufctoTjr " No:is-ham, Lnglaad, cv--i-tiu of KiM L- 1 an 1 Window Curtun. FicM- Lac hawl, Anti Maccas-r?. Valances ir l Urr-. The above article re nox npcne-I and fr sile. The juV.ic are respectfully invited to call nnd see tLra. ALEXANDER MILLKR. NEW (JOODS. DP.iPER & TAYLOR 1 tK:i FULLY inf rnnhis cu-timierd that he A . r-i-' ivt-.l frtr-.i .Ne Y ri a v-rv e!e- r i nt of Jodi. o nitir of : .- th tj'o: ii IS acK a ml v-. or- t C v .ii- ri T!t. V ; l.-: Vm',i Ct-y.iI, P.rf kot ilsnlk's. i-u l .r.' . u.uv r l.race. v i-illen bhirts r. Jt.' tc. ail i i "wla'.U will be sj.d at ! r .t- ji ices'. . . ! I .'d :r. t-. ir inn Go-I- can Live t, :. t.t 'a?! ; ' ! d i u.ib'e rt j?e. of Su W v l'c lt. 4 4 M V II ARKlbO.V j -: ri n .-j frvm th .i rt! aihl t- iw ojK'iraur t 04J M.inJ in t .- . .re t ri'f lijil. jn- i I D.iw.i ?tri t, a uu ui veil S-.ctrd A-irtnu a.; i f r '.u- Trv Gika j c.Vc, to which he would re-rvct fully invite the attenti.ci of hi nunierous xriemU both ill Tvru and Country, and th trade generally to an examina tio of hi Stock before niakiti their sclectious else where. lmitinc of Cloth imd.llin?. Coarse and :pcrfinc, Excellent Irish Linen, eans anl SatintA, aiwl Caslinierets, Thread of Superior Spinninir. Gentleman's Cravat, all kinds of Uats, Gloves, Ribboc?, Gauze and Laces, Carpeting (Straw and InrainA.) Barege d Laines, Shawls, Capes, and Silver Card Case. Cellars and Cutis, all cheap enough. Boots, Sboe antl Gentleman's Gaiters, Shirts, Chemezetts aad Vrlvercts, And a splendid aAsortn:ent of H'aiVers. Cheap Calicoes, anl 0ttn IIoe, To which we invite att,otin ; GrM fenfr T.'w ami n:y things Too tedious htre to meutxm. April 20 1S52. COPARTXERSIIIP NO'l ICJ-1 T)ICIIARD N. TAYLOR J- TIIOM. Y. HOOPER. Lv associated t.ea:elv tf- fttker uoder the fira of Taylor HKper. fbr t'.e tna5iCtion of the Lumber business in tMs pi tee. AU orders for Lumber promptly execu ed .: : c -Lwson's Creek MI1P corner of oj h Iroat Etrei and MuiJy Lane. TAYLOR it HOOPER, yewbasj Juat 15lhf 1532. 33 w tf DUFFY I I AS just returned from the North with a fresh JUL supply of 4 Uo XJJU dbVJLJLV JU.Jtg Paints, Oils, Colours, lVindow Glass, Putty, Dye-stuffs, Perfumery, dec. ALSO, A choice selection of WINES and LIQ.UOR3 of Superior quality ; together with a variety of other articles in connexiou with his line of business. One door Eaat of the Washingtoa Hotel, New bern, N. C. lulj 1st. 1S.j2. 23 6na REPAIRED. ffQ Tho Subscriber has EZ .,ri.. I V,.ir tin. (Vrfll TSVJ with a irod .iss.trtrnctit of 'f V .Material nr ti:e tit pnse 01 I "i r, jK.jrinr CLOCKS ami 1 ti. ii . . u u Civ-..- tli-ie wi.o t nin oy :ci i 'ii. ai n wuri;rj:V! in ait ?t..e ; i Mi : c ! i r i " '. J." J'M-Nii !i !f ! I. ! oil !i Is ; fvr t-ui.r ye;tr5, ni; )i.iy a:s.) lis t lie v,!l r'i !. :r J wctry. (Jain a:;il L-'k-i of e itv ilcfrintrvi if c .a hi IVjuii 1 .t hi Shop B ."r..7:. i ri t. urr. iy I : ri C NV.-. r.in., .-ef.t. 1st 34 w 1 y .1 , T5 'Mli 2t'.i;.'ieru5 la n.t: i i . i.i; .6 l ii ! iwu 1 Lo il- n- ; u -e- h-f" ti O i l ."St imJ.. I ft U;'l Ui :t li l- Mvl: I ! - i: I ' !':- l'."''fis ...lii'"'-. ' ri' hi' I . ' t :--T i ; I I. ; I IUOI ;.. . i- iWV I - iC i f . ii i enneciiic.t im v.' .'n eip..le:fj J '. i .;i 'j v t t.-uvet- . . .'(: l ',. nli'1 j f it; no. Jm i i. . V- i i i AMSlilP LINE v.t.::n Yuri; Norfolk, Petersbu)'j 'and Jiictinond. UVO fp'ei lid new Steimhip, built exfrrssly I I fur this rou'e. are now running. Steuuiship ; CITYOFRICILMOXD.Z Mitch 11. Uomaunder, an 1 .Steaaiship CITY OF NORFOLK, Janus Pof. Coium uui-lt r: one of which le iws New York every Thursdi from Pior 8. East River, at I A. M retuiniirjr, leave liichmud and City Point ou Fud ty, and NorA.ik on "atur-lay of every week. These ve'vcl3 arc ihoruh Sea Steamers, very fust and hive splendid accotsimodalions for passengers. Cutin Passage and found between New York and Norfolk, 9 r S7 Cabin Passage and found between New York, City Point and Richmond, r S Cabin Pass-ic and found between New York, and City Point, . , G Cabin Passage aud found between New t one, and Norfolk, 5 Freizhtfrom Xew York to Richmond 6 cent, per foot. . , Freight from New Ycrk to Petersburg and Nor folk 7 cents p-r foot. . . . a . . I .... a Thin is -s cip -t'.tious, tae cueapesi ai. i ihom pleasant route passengers can ta': e coin" i j .e'.v York. , . ! a - - j - lv sai!i!i v -st ls. "JOSIAII WILLS. Norfolk. THOMAS BRANCH, IMe-sbur:. ALFREDS. LKB, tiichmoul, M 1LLLR LORD, loi Walt St. New York. New tk. April 2Sth, 1SS2. vtrT rcfivel rcr 5'hr C'ri Ana Idndsej ' !Vr,n Mu.in. Oil ?i!k. 6Vvin-r Silks, Rib-i bns, &c Trimming Braids, Gins ps and Friages 6,0. For sale ty .jjxhBERT, Ju'yCOih, 1852. I 1 1 II eTrf fc BARRFLS TlIOMATf.M l-IME-pW luirood order, just rccit.-J ml for -a.fvar r- i T . - T f sale low, J-Jiuuiau. NewberiT, April CSth 1SSI. . 17 FOR SALE. TJtIE well known Mill belonging to tho estate of Robert Aman deceased, is now for sale. It is situated on South West Creek Oulow Co., s- - seven milts from Jacksonville, with two Grists, working one or two Saws, one rice .Machine with nine Mortals, cleaning 25 bushels per day all in good condition and e.ry pirt in thorough repair, with the best lightwood Timber. Grists ndsiw fixed on a new plan, dam 40 yards lonr and never known to break, with all necessary out houses. Alo a tract of land well Timbered consisting ol GC0 or 7U0 Acres, will be sold with tho :.iiils. A ready market for dl the Timber, Flour, Corn. Mrtl A:c. Tl.eKcatin iedcsinble. bring iK'jlihy, with ftu,xl water. P- - n wishing to purch? w:ii e-l on in- su-v.'rVr "Q the pi-eume or ;;J- v'rtav Lx:n ul Juck.-ouviiie. UKN.MS .MAN. For fui th r J -irtie'il irs addrrs- A G Ecsa stc, Es.4. Po'.i.jksvi-.r, J ; cs .Ju.t Dr Charles Duffv, bicn'.acJ-. insl'" i'erti.j iu vie i J-y -51 J'.ne2VI. li.j w 23 tf i) A I KILLLR Prrr t nvi's "r. Rose's and Mr. l'tjwi - Pa.iu ICit'cr, i sut piy jus; receiv ed and for aie by I. DISOSWAY. R S. m? lifts DR. DUFFY'S TOXIC MIXTURE AXTLBILIOUS PILLS, For the Cure of AGUE AND FEVER, For sale wholesale and retail by F. S. DUFFY, Newbern, N. C COMxMISSIOX MERCHANT, QFo. 3? fatten ze, V. G. Raynkr. J R. Gilmore, late of Copeland Gilmore & Co Messrs. Francis Skinner & Co. New York. 14 : ( t: Lord. Warren, Salter Co. " Geo II. Gr tv & Co. Boston, Howard, Son & Co. " Parker Wilder & Co. F,r:ni?ii Siciiimi Co ' R.lw.ml D Kimb .i! E-q. Salem Mass. O. Li. P-.irsley, Es ., President of Com m?rci l Bank, Wilmington. N. C. E. (C Klilcr. t; J II- Planner. Cash advanced on consignments of Naval Store June 8th, 1S V. sw 1 6a?. COPELAXD, WILLIALS & Co., "late copeland, OILLMORE & CO. COM .MIS SIGN M E RCI I A NTS, SJiijjper and JJealers hi Cas:i AiVAr:i'.D ox consignments. 16 6m. JUST RECEIVED. A FULL surr'y o acnoci .oka, euil'VKcing tar- irr !.i : tit s o:' tuiiiiri u ieiols in Oravi-n Co-in-i y. v iiiui :n Scix-) ! ya iker. Li'th Spoa !.-, LovclTs - en-id Dial ;ics Fur tab- at the Newbern Tlu- k -.or.- by WId ii. MAYIiliW IXX! IXK! ! IX K f t f T UST received and for sale in ;:iial stands for ink it !ZLn!, and iit bottloo irom 2 ouncc-o up to quart ftJe HARRISON'S CELEBRATED Ulach, Grcc:i l)lazh Biuc Red and Carmine Thi.H Ink, is of a superior quality, runs freely, and has a lino, irlos-y an i permanent colour. AUo, ;i stipei ijr kind oilXDELIBLE INK, in a prepared and im paired it i to- WiL II. MAYHEW. Newbern, April Cth , 1 852 tf i7enti5tu y F R O M N K W YORK, TOULD respectfully inform the citizens ol Y y Newbern, tLat he intends making this place his permanent residence (if he meets with sullicicnt rncoumemv-nt) and oilers his professional services to those ttLo require operations no their T 2-: W ii. Ten years experience in the practice of Dontistry av j-d to a !h':-o.i'ih Medical ediic ition, warrants Lr. W. in 'it sa.-jr. - -11 i'e.v'ra: i on s-estrust-T.a rer;Vi-;uod iu S'leh a manner as tc 2'' o tCtfvi: to ! Hi . I' l.s. i'i:;:Tu extra ' Vi-i a L LI A N IS O P L U Li G E I), AND ARTIKiCl.iL TKKTii ISSERTED ON from one to an eutire sor. Full or partial s '-s inserted on " A'i MtLSPtlEKlC Pl-iESSURE.M Plates, wihc.ur clasps or pprtugs, so as to answer at) the pr.r.ijses of mastication and articulation and gie n inconveuience to the wearer. P.aiicular at ttation paid to the regulation ;hildre:s teeth. Dr. Wheeler isat present, stayingat Mr. J Char lotto's "Newbern Hotel" where he will be happy to see all who are in need of his services. N. B. Operations performed at the residence of the patient, when it is desired. Messagesleft with Mr Charlotte for him to visit person- at their dwellings, will receive prompt attention. Newbern, Dec. 10. 1850 46 tf. 50 R Si WARD. R ANA WAY from the subscriber, on Bachelor's Creek, in Craven County, ou Tuesday the 7th September, a negro man by the name of JOE, (call ed'jOE REGION.) Said negro is about 3S years old, l uge and stout built, rm 1 of dark com plexion. He h is lod one o! his thumbs, from which a iud net recollected- Joe has a wile at iur. vv n. li lui K Lake's ,n Wavne County, and is proba- blv 1 vt k i 1 1 ir in thnt ueii'oouriioo !. 1 wm give the above reward to any person or persons who will confine Said x'.ezro in any jail. o lget him. All person are forbid. len to harbour or employ v.Huesio, aid Ca-tains of Vessels and others tre .l-o forbidden to carry him away, under the peualty of the law. M C BOGEY. Crive j County, Sept. 16th, 1852. 3S tf. d?- Rjpublican and Patriot, Goldsboro,' please insert until forbid and eend the bill to this office. DUDLEY'S AXTI-RIIEUMATIC OIL. A certain ana speedy Cure for Chrome A'eutnatisut Spasms of the Muscles Ligaments and Bath, and Sprains, Bruises and Contusions. t HE hiPtory of this invaluable medicine is re- inarkable. It has risen into notice, and esta- lished a high and just reputation in the region of country where it has been tried, atone from the sur prising and numerous cures it has effected. The Proprietor, Dr. Samuel Dudley, Hospital Surgeon, on the Island of Portsmouth, North Carolina, has used it with unfailing success, both in the Hospital and in his private practice about twenty years. During that period it has been attracting public at tention, and gradually rising into general and high reputation in all that region of country, solely, by the surprising certainty of the cures it has uniform ly effected. Until very recently, it has never been advertised, nor have any pains been taken to extend its celebrity. Its high reputation therefore is per manent, because it is based upon surprising and unfailing experiments alone. The Proprietor en couraged by its eminent success in cases of Chronic Rheumatism, and by the advice of his friends, and he will add actuated by a desire to extend as far as possible the benefits of its uealing properties, is now taking measures, to make its wonderful properties more generally known All he asks is a fair trial It is now otfered to thafilicted in the Eastern por tiou of North Corolina. The proprietor is per fectly willing to put the result of its success or fail ure upon its success or failure in curing or failure to cure any case of Chronic Rheumatism, or other affection lor which it is recommended. Certificates from highly respectable sources like the following, can be multiplied to almost any ex tent. A few are appended. The foliowing has been politely furnbhed by that highly esteemsd citizen, Col. Joshua Tayloe ol Beaufort county, N. C well known as a valuable Member of our State Senate, and at present Collec tor of the Port of Ocracoke North Carolina ; f;At the request of Dr. Samnc! Dudley of Ports mouth,North Carolina. ( state that some years ago one of my sons bad a severe aad protracted attack of Rheumatism, and by using his ' Anti-Rheuma tic Oil"' lie was relieved It jjives me great pleasure also to 3y, that besides this case. I have heard of others which convince me that this oil is very valuable in case3 of Rheuma tism. JOSHUA TAYLOE. Washington. N C, June 28, 1848. The High Sheriff of the County of Carteret has placed the following at the propriators disposal; This l:ljr certify, tLat 1 have been for lamiy yenrs afflicted with Rheumatism, and recently had an attack in the neck, and by the application of i4Dud ley's Anti-Rheumatic 011," only three times, vras in a few hours perfectly relieved. GEORGE DILL. Beaufort, N. C. Scpt.lSiS, The following letter is from a respectaale Drug gist, I, Disosway, of Newbern, North Carolina. Dr. S Dudley, Dear Sir,' I have sold out almost al! of the Anti-Rheumatic Oil sent me, and as 1 do not wish to get out of it, 1 should be glad if you would senr' me another supply. I can speak in the most deci ded terms in reference .o the merits of the Oil I have never known iO fail. It has been used bj one of my clerks with the best results. 1 know of a person who has been unable to move a foot without assistance who wi;s cured in less than three days, and with using one bottle only. I can recommend it with confidence, and shall lce no opportunity of so doing. Yours, &c. 1. DISOSWAY. Newbern, N. CAuust 23rd, 1S49, S I PER BOTTLE. FOR ,SALE AT The Bookstore of Wm. H. Mayhew, General agen for the Eastern portion of North Carolina; and by the following agents ; 1. Disosway. Newborn; James . W Carmer, Newbern; Roscoe Farrus, Polloks ville ; Benj, Askew, Trenton ; Robert. Aman, Ons low ; R, Kin,r, Kinstcn ; J. Rose, Snow Hill; llarj-er and McGowan, Rookerton. TO TIMBER GETTERS. ANTED to purchase 200,000 or more feet VV of Ton Timber of the best quality, for which the highest cash prices will be paid. TAYLOR & HOOPER. June 15, 1852. 23 w tf LOST. T" EFT the premises of the subscriber on Eriday j j the 30th of April last, a small negro boy, be iweun 10 and 1 1 3 ears of ;?ge, named DAVE. He He is four or four and half feet high, has a high forehead, and in lo kii g at you slightly, but per cptibly throws his head backward, in talking his articulation is imperfect on the account of be ing tongue-tied, (as it is called) and owing perhaps to other natural defects. When last seen, ne 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. I forewarn all persons whatsoever from secreting, or in any manner unlawfully detainin, him, so That he cannot return home. A liberal re wards will be given to any person finding and brinn" him to me, or sending me word where he is, so I cet him. - JOHN SHACKELFORD. May 6tn, 1852 i WATCHES JEWELRY &c. G1 OLD Hunting LeversLadies double cased f GoldWatches, Detached Levers, Silver Hunt ing Levers. Silver detached Levers, and Lapine's. Breast Pins, Ear Rings, Finger Ring", Gold Cros ses, Pencil Cass, a superior article, Ladie's Pencil and Pencil cases,' Watch Seals and buckles, Gold Fob, Breactand Guard Chains, The assortment is complete, and the attention of purchasers to an ex amination of the Stock is solicited before purchasing, as they will be sold very cheap by J. L F, HARRISON. WANTED TO HIRE. nXTIL the first of January next, a Good House Girl. Enquire at this office. Newbern, June 15th, 1852 sw 3 tf. WELLS AND MILLER, Engineers and Machinists.- TlfANUFACTURE Steam UFACTURE Engines both pi Also. Circular and lT-L Hi",hand Low Pressure. Upwright Saw Mills, Grist Mills", Cottcn and To- bacco Screws and Presses. They also make all de scriptions of Iron Castings aad Wrought Iron Work adapted for every sort of Mechunicul purpose, ha ving probably the largect Stuck 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 Couniry areexe cutedh and forwarded wit despatch. COPPERSMITH.- BALTIMORE. J OULD inform the public of .North Carolina V that he still continues to manufacturo TURPENTINE S1TLLS, such as he can recom mend, and such as have been highly approved of by the Distillers throughout all the Turpentine Dis tricts for which he has numerous flattering certifi cates, both from North Carolina and Florida. He slso keeps, Force Pumps, Lead Pipe, IPove Wire for Rosin Strainers, Dippers Glue Kettles, ond every article used in Distilling Turpentine.' uruens promptly aispatcuea ana tne workman ship guaranteed. March 9th, 1852. 10 tf. ' Neivbern Female Seminary. Newbern, ?J. C. , RE"V. J. M. C. BREAKER, Principal; IfHE Sessions, of five months each, commence oa m the first of March and October EXPENSES PER SESSION. primary Jungiisn JSranches - S10 00 Higher English Branches, nitk Vocal ATusic. 12.00 T'l. .. ..i. :u a r ' The above, with Ancient Languages. 15,00 French, Music on Piano, Droning and Painting, tacit, (in classes.) Boarding including lights, fuel and washing REFERENCES. 10,5Q 23.00 8,00 50,00 Hon, Wm. H. Washington. A T Jerkins, Esq. E It Stun 1 y. Ea. Dr Walter Duffy. Elijah Clark, Esq. Dr John G. Tull, Alexander Miller, Esq Dr D W Dudley. Alex. Mitchell, Esq. M. A Outten, Esq. Dr Soiu.i i vii.stet- 8 40 . REWARD. T ANA WAY from Col. John M. Bryan of Cra- i V, ven county, in February. 1850, two negro men, brothers, by the names of Rigdon and Lewis Rigdon is about 27 years of age, of yellowish com plexion, and is about six feet one or two inches high. Lewis is of dark complexion,25 year of age and about five feet ten inches high. These boys had wives at the late Governor Spaight's planta tion, on Brice's Creek, near Newbern. The subscriber will give the above reward for the delivery of both to hirnIn New hern, or jbr their confinement, so that he gets them, or $-J0 for the delivery or confinement ot either of them so he getsthemj . . HENRY G. CUTLER. Newbern June 2lst.. 1S52, 23 tf . TO INVALIDS AJD THE SICK. . The celebrated Cpmstoch Medicines. , 1st. The GREAT PAIN EXTRACTOR (Con nell's and Dally's) curing all Burns and all Ex- rnal Piiins and Sores. 2d. BALM OF COLUMBIA for staying or Restoring the Human Hair. 3d II EWE'S NERVE and BONE LINIMENT and INDIAN VEGETABLE ELIXIR, a cure for all cases of Rheumatism. 4ih McNAIR'S ACOUSTIC OIL, a certain cure for Deafness. 5th. HAYS LINIMENT, a known euro for the Piles 6th. MOTHER'S RELIEF, for all women in the family way. 7th. LONGLEY'S GREAT WESTERN IN and Loss of Appetite; for Costiveness in females and males, and nervous complaint-; Xor Stomach Affections, Dyspepsia, Pile, Rheumatism, &c. The great points are, it is not bad to take, never givos pain, and never leaves one costive. 8th KOL.MSTOCKS VERMIFUGE (Worm Killer,) for Children, or grown persons. 9th. MRS.. BROWN'S GREAT PAIN KIL LER. No 3edicine has been discovered that ii so happily adapted to use internally as drops to bo taken, and yet perform such wonders when applied externally as a wash or bath, by friction. In bottles from 12 1-2 to 50 cents each. 10th. LIN'S BALM OF CHINA, a Chinese Re medy for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, fcc. llth EXTRACT PF SARSAPARILLA. This article has outlived all other Saxsaparillas, and still gives as great satisfaction as ever. All the remedies are fully described in ALMA NACS, to be given to aR who call where the Me dicines are kept. NOTICE. All preparations heretofore knomi a "COMSTOCK'S" or COMSTOCK & CO.", always belonged & now belong EXCLUSIVELY to Dr. Luciua S. Comstock ; and though the signature of Comstockt Co. trill be continued, this extra label with the fac similo signature of Dr. L S. C. will ia future designate the GENUINE. . ALL OTHERS MUST BE SPURIOUS. The above medicine can bo had in this plac , only t I. DISOSWAY. . Who isLthe only dealer in the genuine COM, STQCK PREPARATIONS. - ' September 23d? 1825, w t. MViB mm, DIAN PANACEA.for Cold & feverish feelings & preventing Fevers ; for Asthma, Liver Complaint and Bilious Affections; for Diarrhoea, Indigestion.
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