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MUSIC IV GODFREY, FUKN1TUKE! FURNITUKE! DO YOU WANT to cirxixs yovh hohbb Ty EAD The following is frDia the Overseer of XX lac Harlem Rail Road Stables: Kew-Yoek, July 14, 1S4.S. I have tried Dalhys Animal Galvanic find 1 now certify that I have fennd it the most extraordinary and valuable retnery ever put upon a Horse, and would not be without it for any money. It cures bird anl spivia lumps, arising from the collar, saddle. as by msgic Rub on a little of tbe Salve and tbe cUlar cant make a sore. It never can do harm, JOHN VAA'VORTIIS, Overseer Harlem Railroad Stables.

For sale at tbe Depot oftbe Proprietor. II. ALLEY, 41." Broadway, cor. Lispenard street. JAS.

CARMER, Druggist, only Agent for AewWrn. N. C. April 17, IS IX 13 Cm If'ISEHiilEalB SHCES5'Amsiro THIS Institution is located in Strasbury, Lancaster county, FcnniyiTania, -within three miles of the Philadelphia and Columbia Rail-road and has been in successful operation for the last nine years. The whole expense per Session of Five Sixty Dollars.

Competent Teachers are employed in teaching the various Bsanches. For Circulars, References. address the Prin-cipah Miss ANN McCULLOUGH, Principal. A prill 7, 1S1D. 15 Sw ESC OU RICE HOSE- 31 A UP A CTURE LEATHER IS est rati vc and Water-Proof BliACKINd', HAS now been tested by numbers, who are well known in this community, and in whose opinions the public places implicit confidence These gentlemen have furnished the proprietor (many of them voluntarily) with certificates, some of which he publishes in handbill form, which must convince all that the article is all that it purports to be, viz: An unequalled Preservative and Restorative of all kinds of Leather as Carriage Curtains, Harness Boots, Shccs, MucJi'me Bands, which from neglect or improper applications has become appar-nntly worthless.

In all cases where it has been applied according to the directions, it has been found to add much to the softness and durability of Leather, whilst it renders it perfectly Water-proof. For sale in Newbern bv JOHN HUTCHINSON and WM. H. MAYHEW. In Trenton by WILLIAMS MISSILLIER.

Price for the largest Boxe3 SI 00; second size 50 edits smallest size 25 cents. I fe the name of paired on rV.a ro.vi as riGOTT, (l n. ROBERSON, h.U.ril HO VV LAND, A MIX MAX.NEY, Executors. .15. N.

Aril lbtu, lU. 10 2w COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, or Apr.l 17, IS 13. 1 VIOPOSAI will r.ccivc4 ftt i- a until u.e "V.V?. I fn l.O fin nuifrial sal jjucrid to u.cl as a tf fullowicr th-: Collector at Kct kctd, twetty-fcur vl i KctUara, Liur u- toriif or thcrc-raking on-: Lc fcuiU jn fr3nv3 "L.te OaL. Udtol together wi.h rj 1 inn uc fcicm, tieru jom, in.

a in uiimcicr. i iwr i.mucrs t-- jr tl.ick, incLcs J-cj ia tbe ihr trv! tw.j aun lcr fit in centre to centre. i I nvcry ctLtr tinbei) through tbe kI t-i tbrt-rMUitU ten-" bul's; tbe ketliua Ujltcl ry ibr fioor timber 1. 1 tl wi.b i cr all upfer 1 tri lu te i tit-bo nuJ moitl-i lv ti.i.un: ni Un incJ.tJM il ot inc uUt tlci-l ruev. kci-ui; 'ltrir ti lrr i.fi trtl.rr tbe timbers wil 4r Ivr by j'itcoof I l.ui r.

is' j.h'm runainilmc'b-wnjr a nf or Milc EXECUTOR'S or srAVXS. 7 i Men is: 1 1 Nerro C3in is pood and a tolerably cook, waiher. is5rvAj: of montbt will Lc cl nitn.rrroed seen will re- the Slaves bearing interest i -j J-wcod to side ceven inches. V.VTnl. e.xA; the keel to be twelve inchc b- link, ktelscatobe twelve uVp; rJ.cii, wool, keelson nt.

I U-1 t.cl with coptrUuts of seven- -i a. r.Ti' I.TJ JUST iTCiTci froxa Boston anl New York, Marble Tops, Sundard and Box Standard Bu-reaus, Rockioe Chairs, Tarlous qiuliiiw; Mf-ny Curl Maple and Wood Set Cbaiw; Tble, Sofs, Bedrfed, Refrigerators, Also CU Hh'J. prime Molcs. Forwl i.y DIBBLE BROTIILUb. Newbern, April 30tb, 1S43 Islatc of IVorin Carolina, Cravhn Covxtv.

Jrci Ttrw, 1. 1849. Willi Lewi- 1 t. i Petition to Willow S. Kl.ckle-Jge, wlew Hcnrr an 1 Caroline Waring, bii nife IT appearing to tbe Court that tbe Henry Waring aud Caroline his wire, ere not inhabitants of the State of North Carolina, it ordered that publication be m-ide for mx weeks suc-cessirely in the Ncwbernian, a newspaper publbked In tbe town of Neubern, that tbe Henry Varia and Caroline his wife, appear before tbe Court of Pleas and Quarter Seion Craven County, at the Court-house in Newborn, on the secend Monday of June next, and answer, or demur to said petition, otherwise tbe said petition will be taken jro agniost them, and beard accordingly.

Attest J. G. STANLY. C. C.

Ncwbern, April 21, Ibl'J. Pr. adr. bOOj 1G STATE OF XOriTIl CAROLIXA. Ckavln County.

Court of Fleas and Quarter ScSuons, March Turn, A. D. 1S19. Redden McCoy ts Edwin Pcttit. Jusiiccs Exctutlon return-el Leviefl on Edwin Pet-tif interest ia ilOO acres of land, it being one fourth part of tbe same, lying un 1 bving in Craven County on the 'South Wis-t tide of Hancack'd Uranch, and South ide of Neuse river, adjoining Bryan William P.

and Wiaev Lane: land and i nih. Hy ros cudc, that Edwin Pet tit the lant bus a becoiH UhI tr conceals rmnvHl out of the touniv oraven iui notice or the levy cannot lc personally served. It beheld fr Mil lunty, ut tw Uo'uiiiotise ia Newoern, -n tbe Moti-lay June next, to miow why the siid Court b-U n( make an rider for tbe s.de of ibe Laud levied on as afore-! I. riicc ofAdv. Atttrst lo mv J.

STANLY, CUrk. STATU OF SOUTH t'AUOLIXA. Count v. (Juurt of r'cas and Qu irlrr Sessions, llarc Jcrm, A JJ, l-iJ. Samuel Masters rs.

Adonis Original Attachment re turned Levied on AdoDls irruth. rs' iiJrrestin part of Lot No. the improvements on New St. in the town of Ncwbern. TT appearing to the Court th.it the defetident rrsddca without the County of Craven, it is ordered that advertisement be made for six weeks ia Newbrmian a newsjwiper published in the Town of NewUrn, that tbe said Adonis Carru-ib-rs appear before the Court of Pleas ami QurtitLT Sosions oftbe County ef Craven at the Court to held for iiiil Countv at the Court-bone in on tbenecoud AIondHjr of June next and Terpentine Still and Pizturcs FOR SALE.

ONE 20 Barrel Turpentine Still with Vorm, Pub. in jrool order, will be sold by the subscribers on lavorable terms, it early application made. Should the sale not be effected previous Thursd.iv tbe dav of Alav. it will be dis- 1 .1 .1... pt'Si 4 01 111 1 umicoiii'vu i.t.n u.ij ah uiv vuun bouse, at 11 o'clock, A.

M. The Still, can be ecn by application to It. 1 a -w lajiur, or. v. ji o.e- iixa.

A T.ULOK, WM. K. LANE Trustees. 1C 3w NVwbcrn, April C3. IS 10.

HEW SKlIIffG ilTffD i nTl il.o fvr its a tb- fiaiuc vill run to ir ll. l'L" il ia r-t-iber rn ra to be fr rix wctks in tbe New a newspaper pub's- von h.oU wido, nd in tbe Town of Newbern. tbt the safl bc.br, iperin win Pettit appear Kforc tbe Court of riw.s and vfthc butruta pLmk. will auarter of Craven County nt the Court 1 a t.Fi; i v. tl.i.

t. it), four coai- ia r.i tuLe ia cb fr.ime, vrhrn i.f v.o tbickii'tes of tiln- i ti.u'vr wb.te it single; i i iuvbes luii-T. b. irt ye.l j.v four-an l-a-1 invbe dcrp. to be in.

I v. iron through tbir w.dts. two bolts ia each v. in ib 'r in I rivitel oag-l pl.i'c-t tI- rl be of vrllow rinf. bo be .1 InJ centre to i.trc to mould at the cratrc vibt iacbes to Im; kiuH wi I a ili b- -i ntid i it -i.

a' vM lb ct. I to cucb leaia; kiic tOM lo i I i f.ifeaI through tbe i-r t-; tic-ci'itb iron, the i Us a nun. fonr or tnc kmc or i' tai't will Ijc ihr.u-btbc w.ib's; tbrewiU 1 I l. at tr'a end to lc ti.bt t- 1 f.otcael with coi i-t-r. I l-I-s aatt I.es, p.U at tn ii ttbite oak.

platiiiers to le of b-Mrt I jui -an it'vbei thick i tbe ln'iin t-nc in. b. n- to be t'usb fir v. tl. top of the deck; catling of I he-rax inch, nid mould b-ck o.

tire -ve I SJ.e to side ff, t.4!i ink Lo uf bet white v.ti?t en anl bilf itk--us tbiek, tour ii I rhf i I- v. ii.te pi e. iiottoia t-ia Luk of kk. tw ntil a Ii.iII im hes t- Lau( 1 la e.ru 4-tiVe frnni with I nr.l aie ilu I'-cusi .1 rr.u. 1 ctifb 1 1 on tapper butts, I 1 i ha't be well riveted I eie.iir- ilin' to I vtllow is a i I ij incr.es tr 1.

I to MM-i 1 HC 1 1 1 ui. r. ta -if to iih lo waiT line: 1 1 b.iv.j fraii': farnf-h'-tl fcerth. locKers 11 dfn. t'a tbt 1 v-ra u-d I'ioa of tua jhtsous ml I.

in tuc lioM f.r six persons: to 1 t. I rr.i-l of the f.rcnuf, forming vvtii i be furnUbe 1 with eight dou- n- i jm ana mi iuor r.M ii.rb-- l-c with iron ur. ia. b-s b.r.g an I wtll pluggcl. IJ uiA fi.t ubvvs deck) tii be r.

1 to s.i I the bo rpHE Subscriber having 'devoted much tir-i t0 tte of Music, and having had oct. derable experience in giving instructions on Hi Piano, respectfully informs the Citizens of Ner. bcrnand the surrounding Country, that the is de sirous of giringlessone to a few pupils, on tbe Pir. Forte. Her chaj-ges will be moderate, and no pair- will be spared to secure the improvement of entrusted to her charge.

TlB)IS $10 per quartrrof 2 1-2 monlhs. MARY ANN PASTE UK. Newbern April 171849. 3m TCL TIMBCR WANTED AT the Linden Steam Mill, for a good article which a liberal price will be given. A.

C. BLOUNT. Newbern, Feb. 10th, IS ID. tf BOORS, BLAH BOOKS, J1SD STATIONERY.

liigBftns and Kellogg, 1 8S, JOHN, CORNER OF GOLD-STREET, NEW YORK OFPIB TO COUNTRY MEKCIIAIVTS AND BOOKSELLERS, BLANK BOOKS of their own manufacture, cf superior quality and very cheap. SCHOOLS BOOKS, every variety in use ti the lowest rates. BIBLES, English nnd American, some vc. cheap aud some verv elegant. PRAYER BOOKS, HYMN BOOKS.

LIBRARY BOOKS, adapted to Fannies. Softies. Schools, and Sundny Schools. STANDARD WORKS, embracing Poet r-, Biography, Historv, MUSIC BOOKS, Vocal and Instrumental. STATIONERY of every variety, cmbrac.n-Paper, Envelopes, Playing, Printers, and Conv.

i sation Cards, Ink, Ink-stand, Gold, Steel, nt. Quill-pens, Sand ami Sand-boxes, Letter-stamp Portfolios. 'Drawing Taper and Tencils, Boards, Paints, In short everything i he Book or Stationery Line, and all at pricei ectly satisfactory to the purchaser. 3m i IMPORTANT NOTICE. npllE Subscriber halving determined to dope his business in Newbern immediately, c.tl -ujonall persons mdebted to him by notcor uccou; to come forward audtiay vp.

Persons wanting Clocki, Watches, Jerrtlry, f. are invited to give him a eali at an early -He will any article in his line at the low- price for Cash. Call scou or tho chance will I missed. II tf ELIJAH FERGUSON. Ncwbern, N.C.

IT 19. KVERITTSVILLK fPHE WINTER SESSION of this JL commenced on tbe 1st instant, under the -agemcnt of Misses Richardson Suydcn, Iad- eminently qualified to instruct In the various bram es of Literature and Sciences, and who will com-i themselves responsible, so far as their iufliu-u and instruction is concerneed, for the best inter- i of their pupils. The government of tho School will bo paren' -Thb great object "will be, to incite to virtuous duct. jy an appeal- to tbe moral sense and by -ly cultivating tenderness of conscience. Tho Academe year will be devided into two tions, of five months each, with two vaeatioua; -weeks in summer and six in winter.

Thero wil! 1 a public examination at the close of each sum. session. Students will be charged from the time of trance. No deduction made for absence, except in protected sickness. Tution has been reduced to the following rr.tr Primary English branches, per session, $7 The game, including Geography, rammer, Arithmetic, Composition.

10 L'J The above, including Natural and Moral Philosophy, Astronomy Botany, History, Logic, Rhetoric, Algebra; Geometry, 12 French, Drawing and Painting and Ornamental Needle-work, each, Music, with use of piano, lb The Trustees have provided a large and cm modious Boarding House, which is kept by Mr. Mrs. Morfeey persons well quallificd to the dutioH. 00 per mont one half in advar.ei' wBooks, 'Music, Peints, Staticncry, Canvass, Ci -aell, furnished to the students at a very fn. i advance upon New York eosf.

J. C. SLOCUMB, Secrctnry. Everittsville, of Board Trustteei Wayne county, January, IS 10. 3 tf 40 II lids.

Prime Retailing TUST received from the West Indies Clara Fisher. fur sale low. per ec -ii JOHN BLACK WELL Newbern. April, 2nd 184i. 13 DK.

GORDON'S VEGETABLK AXTI-UILIOUS Twenty-Five Cents Per Boz ITOR the cure of diseases arising frcm impu.V tics of the blood and morbid secrctlots of Liver and Stomach. Every dii-ease to which the human frame is ject, originates from impurities of the blood or t. rangement of the digestive Dr. Gordon's Family Pills, being compound exclusively of such ingredients as nature intcn i should operate on tbe impurities cf the human ty tern, strike at the root of the disease, removing irupuritlcs from the body: opening the pores ex't ternallv and internallv. separating all foreign obnoxious particles from the Chyle, eo that blood of which it is the origin, must bo thorougl pure necessarily securing a free and vigorous tion to the Heart.

Lungs, Liivcr. ana otomacn, i ni bv rrsfrn-inar health, bv opening the pores, and ing the veins and arteries, unimpediug all the r. tural veins and purifying the blood; they rcn'. the system not only thoroughly sound, but also pervious to disease, even when all otiicr means L. failed.

Within the last twelve aaonths, more than hundred, cases of the most oggravatcd forn.3of L. pepsia have been cured by the medicine, wh- rigid dieting, the Blue Pill and almost every oi'. maans had been resorted to without benefit, when death stored its miserable victim fully in face. If Dr. Gordon's Pillswere not adapted lo cure of any but this horrid malady, their success in this disease alone would be sufficieM -watt on 'to fame' the name of its inventor, i "benefactor of his species.

This medicine never fails to cure the vxra! tewbemby I. DISOSWAY and CARMER, and by DruggUtsaiad Merchants erAlly 1 leia 33CM Newbern, September 5, 1S4 i. FOR RENT. HE BrickStcre th. Old present cW b7 Jod a pcEsessioa gien the M0CE0 W.

JARVl: Nebcin; Arrii21tbr anl jdeaI to issue, or final judgment will ontvrcl upon this attachment. Price of Adv. 1, Attest IT, Cw J. i. STANLY, Clerk.

Ht AVING determine! to make Newbern his fu ture residence, respectfully tenders his servi ces to tbe at Mr. Charlotte's Hotel, at present, where he may he found at all houf-s. Bringing with him the experience of years, with all the advantages of-a practice in the Nurth, he hopes to merit the confidence and patronage of the people with whom he chosen to become a citizen. If any are incredulous as to the practical service of teeth mounted upon -oUpUte, he would invite them to call, obtain the loan of a set. and give them a trial.

To thoseVho hive irregular teeth he would say. the "erocked may be made straight," without pain or injarv, bv a peculiar invention of his own. March 26th, JQ tf N. B. Chloroform used if required.

500 Xew Spirits Turpentine Ni MADE of seasoned white oak staves, warranted to hwld from 3G to 3S Gallons each. For saieby 13 tf JOHN ELACKWELL. Newbern, April 2nd. 1S4-J. AN.Tl KHEUMATIC OIL, IS an unfailing remedy for Rheumatism and its attendaut consequences.

The following is the Proprietor's statement in reference to its virtues I have Tlsed this medicine 23 years in my practice, in all cases of Chronic Rheumatism, oprains of the Muscles, Tendons, Ligaments, and Back and for Bruises or Contusious of the Flesh. I have also used it 15 years in the Marine Hospital at Portsmouth, N. C. in the above complaints, and I have not linown it to fail to cure in a single case where it has had a fair trial. It has also been used in cases of nervous painful affections of the the face, and nervous head ache with great success.

It has been sent for in cases of Chronic Rheumatism more than four hundred miles. Persons wishing to do so can examine the cer tificates of some of the most respectable citizens of Carteret and Counties, by calling at the Store of the Subscriber, where may be found a complete assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuff. Glass, Putty, Garden-seeds, Perfumery, choice old Liquors for invalids. I.DISOSWAY. March.

2Sth, 1S4D. 12 tf The Rheumatic Oil for Sale also at the Subscribers Store, W. II. MAYHEW POTOMAC LIAIE. Barrels of the above, a very superior article, in ffood order.

A constant supply always on hand. JOHN BLACK WELL. Ncwbern, April 2nd lt4y. 13 tf WARRANTED UNDER A PENALTY OF A Thousand Dollar FRE Hi FROM ALL MERCURY AND ALL MINERAL SUBSTANCES. 1 a I I a S3 P3 I 5 IT is not our wish to trifle with the health of the community.

We desire to bo governed by a sacred regard to truth in whatever is here stated in relation to this extraordinary medicine, and it is this feeling of sincerity and good faith which prompts us agaiu and again to eall attention to it. We believe that no article has ever been discovered that has conferred a greater amount of benefit on the community, and the more it is known the better it is appreciated. SAVE YOUR DOCTOR'S BILLS. Thousands of dollars of doctors' bills have been saved by the use of this medicine, and there is little doubt that if it were more generally resorted to than it is. sickncss'would in most cases be prevented.

New York, April 18, 1818. This is to certify that 1 have used Indian Vegetable Pills in my family for more than four years, and, as a. family medicine, believe them the best in the world. During that period I have had no occasion for a physician, though my wifi nnil A tei Tin.vn I.apii vorxr rr or. 1 I alb I I.IUI uines- WILSON TREA DWELL, Rivington street.

NERVOUS DEBILITY LOSS OF ENERGY. Wright's ludian Vegetable Pills speedily and permanently restore the declining powers uf the human body. 1 his may at first be doubted, but no fact is better established. Those who use the soi pisa.nt Sarsaparillas for this purpose, overlook in doing so, a medicine far loss expensive and more effectual. Clymer.

Chaufanque Co.N. Y. Oct. 5, 1S48. Dr.

Win. Wright Sir For the hist three or sur yaais I had been gradually ru 'nine down, ai.d "inally became so weak that I was unable to perf'oim -my usual labour, I was advised to try your Indian Vegetable Pills," and I am gratified to state thnt by the Use. of three or four boxes I began to feel like myself again, aud am now thoroughly cured. From my own experience, I can-commend your Pills to the afflicted, with confidence that they will ba found a medicine of trrcat efficacy and value Yours, truly. JOHN CLEAVELAND.

WELL SPOKEN OF BY ALL. Angelica, Allegany Co.N.Y Sept. 23. 184S. Dr, right, Philidelphia: Sir I AM AT A LOSS TO V.K.

SAID IN PRAISE OF YOUR INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. All that I have sold to without exception, speak very highly of them. I have acted as your agent here for the last two years.1 and have frequently used the pills myself. I can sneak from experience oi the subjnet, and ean coria ly recomra nd them to my acquaintance, and to the public in general. Ucspestfully yours, ISREAL N.

HOW. Bkw.mzf. of Sttsis Coated Coir.vTcr.rETTsJ RemcmJer that the oryzinal and genuine Ineux Vegetable Vu.iJ, Tiare the written signature of William Wright on the label of each Bar. i The genuine is for sale by ALEX. MITCHELL, sole Agent for Newbern; -STREET, Swift Creek Bridge and by agents in 11 parts of the State.

Wholesale by Geo. R. French, Wilmington and D. Turner, Raleigh. -s.

Offices devoted exclusively to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, wholesale and retail, 169. Race-street. Philadelphia; 28S Green wich-st. New York; and 198Trembnt-strecr. Boston.

Kcwbcra, October 17,1513. 1 ly INDIAN NORTH CAROLINA Mutual Life Insurance COMPANY. A Company with the above title, having been Chartered at the last session ot tbe Legislature of tnis State and tho provision required in said Charter (viz. Application for Insurance for 530,000.) having been fully met, the Company has been organized by the appointment of the following officers, and is issning Policies, viz DR. CHS JOHNSON, President.

WM. D. HAYWOOD, Vice President. JAS. P.

JORDAN. Secretary. II. ES, Treasurer. Dr.

WM. H. McKEE. Medical Examiner. HEXIIV W.

MILLER, Attorney. Dr. C1IAS. E. JOHNSON, ical Dr.

W. H. McKEE, Consultition. Dr. IUCII'D B.

HAYWOOD, J. IIERSMAN, General Agent This Company has received the most liberal charter that has ever been granted to any Company of a similar ch iraetcr, in Hay State in tbe Uaioa. Tl ath Section of tbe Act of Incorporation provide tbe husband may injure his own life, for the use nd benefit of bis wife or children, and, in ease of ibe death of the husband, the amount thus subscribed shall be paid crver to tbe wife or children or their guardian, if under age. her or their own use, fret from all the claims of tbe representatives the husband, or any of his creditors' This provision needs no comment. The Board have also determined to insure the lives of idaves.

and tbisbeingabnost half the wealth oftbe people'of this State, a large busiuess is reasonably anticipated. Any information respecting lie principles of the Company will bo furnUhed by the Secretary, or any of its oiiiccrs. JAS JORDAN, Raki-h, April lb 19. 3v. TO MOTHERS tberc nre.

children, accidents Avill oe- cur, Much as: Burns, Scalds. Cuts, Wounds, and Bruises! Apart from Children are sub ject to Weak and lutiamea Eyes, Ertiptions, Rheumatism, Sv filings, Sprains, Sores, and Inflamations. I it TK.t tiiisWi Pp. on( oftbe above cuameratcd ejcs XEV12R FAILS, Not only to alleviate an 1 uMu3 the pain, andthat within a lew miuute attcr its application; but to effect nl.sti, A CERTAIN ASD rOSITIVi: CURE, to neglect its acquiMtion No family ought to be a single day without having on lu.nd at least cut box of DALLEYS-' ORICIXAL AXD GEXUJXE 'MAGICAL PAIX EXTRACTOR" The paia and suffering that may thus be prevent-ed; aud not unfrequeutly life itself preserved, is of vastly more importance tbau tbe trifling cost oftbe article. IMBEXTS: READ THE FOLLOWIXG DREADFUL CASE OF BURN OF A CHILD From the Merchant' Ledger, published in the city of New York, July 14th, 1S-17 -It is often a duty we owe to society, particularly in these times of very great deception, to testify publicly and voluntarily lo such things as come under our owu positive observation.

To this end. as well as in gratitude to ibe inventor of Dalley's Pain Exttactor, we would state, that a child of ours, about fourteen out hs old. fell upon a red hot cooking stove, striking it with both arms near his elbows and (billiug upon his knees) continued to Lang with his bauds, Laving caught in the boiler, the cover being olf at the time, till the flesh of the arms and hands was near entirely takeu off and the cords oftbe wrist were nenrly burnt assuu-der. Being sent for in haste, wc drove for a box of Dalley's Pain Extractor, and before it could be applied it was thought that tho -ebild mut die, his i nio ue bivri. ...1 1 7 and at the dressings.

In about three weeks all was well, and no contraction of the cord or even is nnw In 1 i a a i rr a i i i war nr. i a i. is end er ease, wi i 1 1 1 an wj .1 ety that alone fills a parent's breast, wo do know vut riiJtl ClII 1' that life and death hung upon a moment, and feel that in extreme cases of this kind, our all, yea nl-most life itself should be given for a box of this Pain Extractor, in preference tc all else. DAXGEROUS PUXCTURE OF A COPPER NAIL. Mr.

D.illey Sir, I cut my firger with a copper nail, the poisonous nature of which caused my arm to swell considerably, with constant shooting pains up to the shoulders. A large swelling taking place the arm-pit with increasing pain, and I became fearful of tbe Lock-jaw. In this extremity, your Tain Extractor was recommended tome, and which was prevailed upon to try. The consequence was, that it afforded me almost instant relief, and ia three days I was completely cured. JOSEPH HARRISON.

New York, cor. Broome and Sullivan sts. Sep. 8, MS RHEUMATISM, PILES, SCALD HEADS. CUTS, No matter how severe, Chilblains, Sec.

One and all yield to the wonderful properties of this pain subduing, invigorating atd life preserving Oiuaticheut. KSPECIAL NOTICK. Counterfeit! Beware of Counterfeits! They abound; and as I am cognizant of their positively ann'Terous ai Dd deleterious effecs, I herewith dis tinctly declare that I will not hoU myself REsrox-mdle for tho effects of any Extractor, unless it be procured at MY OWN DEPOTS 415 Broadway New York, or from my Authorized Agents. MARK THE FOLLOWING. A test an-l no mistake.

The Geraioe DaUsy, in the severest cases ot Burns. Piles, ike, afford instantaneous relief; its application is immediately followed by a cooling, soothing and it extracts pain in from one to fifteen minutes MARK THE DIFFERENCE. The Counterfeit staff alwajs irritates and increases the piin. Xym For further particular and general direc-ions, see printed Pamphlets. H.

Dali.ey, InTcatorand Bread-way, New-York. Qnly Agent for Newbern, JAHES W. CARMER, Drvgzist, JVWok Street Ncwbern. Apxtf 17, J5 1 t.n c. rpHK Subscriber has returned from the i I COCKE (IAMB HILL, GROCERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS NO.

50, SOUTH CALVERT STRET, EMJf Will attend to the selling of Lumber, Grain, Fish Shingles, and Produce Generally. REFERRNCES. J.B. MOIiRlS, Prc3. of Mechanics' EauV.

Balti more. 1 1 ly JOHN S. GITTING, Cbepeake do-Messrs. II E.N RY EI MEN SONS. do.

Mr; JOHN II. EHLEN, do. S. SIMMONS, Columbia, do. JOHN BLACK WELL, Esq.

Newbern, N. C. MO lift NEW BOOKS TTUST received at the Newbern Bookstore, on f) the North side of Pollok street, just below tho Episcopal Church, a choice selection of ATew Books. Among them Three Editions of McCauley's England, Boston, Harper's in Boards, and cheap ed The Journal of the Pilgrim's in 1050, by Dr. Chee-vcr, Napoleon Louis Bonaparte, Typhce by the celebrated Melville, Life of Calhoun.

Webster's Deploiuatic papers, First of the Knickerbockers, Common School Speaker, Latin Grammar, Guizot's Democracy in France, Fowlers Phrenology, aud PLASTER PARIS BUSTS. Also for the Circulating Library, Omoo, Mor daunt Hall. Raphael by Lamartine, Heidelberg, several new periodicals, Store kept open at night durins Court week. A'ewbeen April 2 1. WM.

H. MAYHEW. N01ICE I WILL visit Newbern about the 27th of this month with my Sue imported Jack, Charles. Persons wishing to engage the services of this valuable animal, will do well to eall at the Washington Hotel immediately on my arrival, as he will stand here only a few days, aud then proceed further down the country. J.

PHILLIPS. Newbern, April 24, 18 19. I.TIPOSITAT SALS OF Reclaimed Swamp Lands, Iu JX'orlli Carolina, aHE President 'and Directors of the Literary Fund of North Carolina, in pursuance of certain Resolutions, passed at the last session of tne General Assembly, offer lor sale, FIFTY THOUSAND ACRES Constituting a part of the Literary Fund of the State, situate in Hyde and Washington Counties, and embracing the region Ijing between Pamlico and Albemarle bounds. These lands have been drained at great expense, under the direction of competent Engineers, and laid off into Sections. The drainage has been effected by two main Canals, to-wit: Pungo Canal, extending from Pungo Lake to Pungo river, six and a half miles in length, with an average width at bottom of 22 feet, depth six feet and fall twelve feet and Alligator Canal, from Alligator Lake to Pungo river, miles long, with an average width at bottom of 30 feet, depth seven, and fall ten feet together with sundry tributaries or lateral ditches.

These Canals are navigable for Batteaux, and emptying into tbe navigable waters of Pamlico vouud, their mouths are accessible to sea-going cseels. A large portion of this Land abounds in Juniper, Cypress and other valuable Timber, for which the forest of Eastern North Carolina is distinguished. The residue consists of Prairie, covered with the Cane and Bamboo, and in the estimation of the Engineers who survey ed it, the whole of it is extremely fertile. To Grain Farmers, and to the getters of Stave Heading and Shingles, this land offers peculiar in ducements. To Immigrants in the Ports of the United Staf cs, accustomed to a country similar in many respects, this Land offers a soil believed to be as fertile as any in the North-western States, with easy access within three days' sail of New York.

The Juniper water is pleasant, and the hands en-" gaged during the last two Summers, in getting Shingles, have enjoyed excellent health- TIME AND PLACE The Sale will take phice in the Town of Washington, in Beaufort County, by Public Auction, commencing on Monday, the 21st day of May next, and will be superintended by the members of the Board, in person. TERMS: The Land will be sold in Sections of about 1C3 Acres, according to the Maps and Plates of the Engineers. A credit will be given of one, two, three, aud four years, to be paid in equal instalments, with interest from the day of sale. Bond and approved security will be required, and the title withheld nntil the purchase money shall be paid in full. Certificates of purchase will bo given, and the when made, will be war-rantei.

TURNPiKE ROAD- At the same time and place, the Board will receive Proposals for completing the Turnpike Road from Pungo Lake to the Town of Plymouth. Give a under, my hand, at the Executive Office, in the City of Raleigh, this 6th day of March, A. 1840. CIIAS. MANLY, Governor of North Carolina, and ex officio Pres't Lit'y Board.

J3y order: L. Chives MaxitV Stcrctary to Beard. 4 10 10W i I i a.tv each, with vcn. feet long, and i ti ne kep f.et njntrt fore an i ir "in 11 oti e.H-u Mvle. mi a stay 1 uj-ju the dv in tbe to I iu rr, avc t.f, mT.it ient 7 7 UtU I 1 r' f' "-u-n inch ri-t to have a tiy sail i a ha Huh rrpo on I.

jtf fau-t plattortn. aul blJtoX of St-mlo ml r.wirv fii-v rowl niirusoiinvncregogrear. HI a wOO'lS, Uv mniitNlti.ii.,..r.i:...i: i i. i -vf i 'tit Le bi.tt to iJClt udul lin t2 or in. 1.

an-l I I- -r a bell of 1X Ii'in ire-l notind. tM e. v.i:i-d at ist ten fee: ove the deck by voste I ci'h inches Me at the tWt. firmly M-curvs, k-elm. m.

I ptin uji through the deck i I ip-iin trim nine to seven in- I i. a' tf i v. to bo iron Ikmih la I.t;i.v. tke jriUows to yl lyLiurs uttbe d'ck, andiron furt.i-bc 1 by tin? cm tractor 't of f.fteen hundred I i iruu 1 I t. V.

I- euli .4 h--. h-a an wrought iron eh tiu of cue. in 1 three. fourth mca tr. n.

lirr-1 'y ffath 'eng. fittel in the centre liu- to which the m.riii an aaebor of Vic 'I'r ivenburidrcJi.ii.J fitly pounds: cfhuajn cable of iate; a oue aa I five eighth ttuh talc a nix: i 1 1 -r i -i rii' iii a 'ii i i t.n.-. 1 Uer Shawls, Lawn, Cambric, i.nd Silk r-otl4 i-t i i i i it 1 in.l sc I. Rtfl I i m- a. a v.

a. aa aa v. jr a Drills. a Also an excellent arfment of Par.xsols aud Par-as-jlctts Silk ant Cotton Umbrellas, Hats and Cars, ZZoot5 Shoes, and Gaiters. N.

B. The subscriber will keep constantly on hand a supply oftbe above. I hose wishing to purchase will do well to can. J. M.

F. HARRISON. New Urn, April 24, IS 10. I Sw ST. MARY'S SCHOOL, At.t:i:it, N.

Cj, TRINITY SCHOOL, Eiuut Mir.rs West R.t.r.icii. RIGHT REY. L. S. IVES, D.

Visitor. menec on Wednesday, the dih of June. j-u nttcixi inco ot tne pupus is rejucsicj. cireulars efintnii.inT full in format ion as to rn, ani ly to the sulcrtber. 0 ALU KIM r5.MJ-.UK, Rector of St.

Mary's School-Raleisb, Apiil 1S19. 1C Clothing Clothing 1 1 UST received rcceivcu a nne lot or Sum- mcr nu 4 ainiaioons, vnicii is 1 at 1 i.i:n:viv'..:.ii, 1 v. .1.. oe 01 me ueat i'i ti: XY V'-Tr ts ftf rlut throu-b. iv a.ctiyf ls SV to tlr con; I.m:rr;i::i 1 9.,,,, I nr.

to ccutftina coiTer lan.i rf iv 1 i I. ta l.M quarts and fitted to! li.ue W.i'k. and buir-witb mmiviM nmiAn e-f-l wua tlic urrit white class ot double 4 f.n. For 1 up and down between the Ui'W 11 to rated by mean of titr in ajmveon the fore keci the l-i-t, of sufTictent weight to IwC ejeh .4 I 1 lldllig IU VU1- nu'w Hi a I 1 9 i.in'i it iu.uu ai bushe u.th "t.nninj over an iron 1 1 a the l.ia I i t), rollers, and placed 99 1. rv i in ia.

i i.t ti offered for sale at reasonable prices by 1- i iner end, an 1 1 r. tr i a whip attached the fran, a bv a to be lur.mhed with raunvlll, an Jib, 1 I juu. L. DURAND Newborn, April 21, SODA SAL ATUS. exteul from the stern to tl 'ir" fc iron In- rZ fllHE Un lersign-d.

fb only nnnufacturers of A rl it" i Tli I Vt tir cu-itomers and the public against an article A I.11J over the b.lhst: ui-U 5n ftbo4nnine. bv several manu- pipc taa leio imitation of the genuine, by several manu i-k and who have been induce! to this course by the great favor our article has met with. To those VTUO are wttK nrfirll- Wfi IiaTP aa a. a. vaiy xo s.iy, tut a s-uigle trial according to tho directions, (which are 4accd iu each package,) will maunel its SUrriOrifv nr.

Linrl of "Te the ccilinr. The vVeI to be fnrni-hed and four ninety pillon iron bucket hirness cask, Lc. A n-eo8 Vb. with the fixture-and rtel in every particular, to the 2yapjinUgrj or uch person as the 5th Auditor drl.med cncrUr VtTv1' I ix0 rjmnt to bai.i;,' lfJ6f October next No tJ: mcfeJ aaidtliTerej TtMcl 8ha11 be inspct- v. ft (IT WW mmmmmm oai in market, and we warrant it wholesome and perfectly free from impurities.

The genuine article can be obtained of any of the whoksaje in thU city, Boston, Providence, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and New Purchasers arc particularly requested to see that our is cn each package. TAYLOE. brand JOHN DWIGIlToiCO. Ycrl, March CO,.

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