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The Atlantic from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 4

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iT- V-' -7 1 7 i'. I'-' 7 j- 77 -77-. -7- ggiiBBpipl ADVERTISEMENTS. I ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS i f.

'1 5- HE GREAT KENTUCKY SdUIHBEN RBMBD1T, Ml- i latj to CertuRjatssi'S p'riJn -A ---'ii'iN -Ajvly tt mdr It.4 Sanlv in Nl-w-Iicrne'or mnE REV. -W' Ki will re Je Fellow's IWV on the ist to Oetber uet. ferui. tuition as beretotore. Higher English Branches, 10 per Ssion.

fTtf xefeiscs' VJL- ed onithe Ut October ct.j aa i'Jprimary English "lirapcnes, 12 A 10.1)!) 1.00 Higher Lngiisu Ancient Laauaes, French, Music and Instalments, Incidental expenses, NewbernJfUy 25th 185-1. j' i i A TrT'NGLISIt'Dairy sale by ..7 A )I iiL.O i. IVE It fc SO N. IV GOODS A1V! READY IfXADE Tall and 853-4! LE WIS WHELPS, 1 MKUCHAXr TAIL0K. I VSVECTVULLY informs his old usi tho fcitizeusiof Ixewbei and the nurroundii! country, tbat he just returpfd from the North 'with a eiirefully selected assortment of 'j AtfD VESTINGS tKn I.itpst iand molt ftonrored which he id Vf: liaVR IFINCH; Of this Institution WlU Ut pfroare.l to n.akc ip in thefmost faihionibh hwnner, with superior workmanship, and' at tha shortest juo-.

ticcv 4 In addition tolh? abore U3 has purchased au excej-1 Jdat assortment of c7 YT-- ERTISEMEXkS-. lahd of ilmor liern, de i Beaiifwt ie reed Mill I ing and leire. 1 lie ron lh ot the ivo ata l.tfid'td pitch p-ne. WihVjiretitdtvs'i a cJmfortibie "dwelling HvN lil 1 neesSry oiif housi's tarl an ex 'JUmiI q.ialily tonnd 5n b-reat sbiindanec Avith ii 200 vus xlf iha dwe I uhr There, a pp! i al an fii.f uateir'as. cai i -rni 1 i can fti had in Jiialern Cam-.

IL 4ria GolJal o- tlie ii uic suu-scriu-jr JO IN At STANLY. Ne w-Bernei N'ovembeH 2, 1853 :4 i tf. -j' vC Secel vpi a lot of lleekars self raising Flour Half bbls. a new and Superior art icle. Raltimorti andOknal in whole and hull bbls.

f-. by ALEX. MITCUELK TTJ ST one of El ft. Tavlor best Premium Qottoa Gin3.I.TPhese are, -warranted 'equal to any" and are sold at Manure tarerspriet3 by ''u 1 li OLIVER SOIT." 1 1 OI1ATES AljjFENDERS. i SHORTLY, Expected a rjnmber, of Fine rarlour; and OfSee Grates.

We have a specimen Book, of every rarietr of Grates and Fenders of any style; which will- be furnishedl at the very lowest pri- ces. Also extifa Fire 'Brick, Coal Hods fccj i I Ail OLIVER SOX.v AXIS AGE 3(1 eat CutterJtfc. S'tuffersJJust received: aad for sale I .1" --V -j SA3IUEL OLIVER SOX' January lit 1854. "OREMIUM COTTOX GINS. Taylor Cos A.1 IScst.

tie facturer's pri, first premium X1 Best. Gedrsaa Cotton? Gins furnished at manu facturer's prie3. The -f above Gjns: received lo.Z iJarolma State Fair. SAIIUEL OLIVER SON. jA.aeiits.

Nov. 12. IS 3. APS A PS I CATS A splaiidid assortment just received and for ple by E. CUTIIBERT.

-j OORNSIIfl dififereht kinds of Corn iVShellers Varying -from $7 to S26 for sale by 'AfWfV: Nov. 12. FT'INE Soap4 an Jx Bluing for 'sale bv 'i i ft TTT I ITT DANCING SCHOOL. VfH- PONpE M. NICSHTERN.

respectfully- orras the of Newbern and its thatie -will be here in season to open a Dancing Schopls at the Long Room in the Deveraux Buildings further partic dai-s- will be given'after tne arrival oil Mr. JN. Newbern, jTov. 5, 1 953 27 if ke i Hotice: THE subscriber havinpr returned from the northern cities, respect full ca'f the attention of PhysicansJ country mefchanis, and farmers p-ner- DRUqS AD3IEDIGINES, Pet-faasry, Fanry iftivfes, MM All ofwhicli has been selected with great' pare, -and lie will guarantee to sell jaiiy article in his line, on as terms ai they be procured in' the Stale, For past fivorsf, the subscriber returns his -sincere' thanks, and trusts, that with renewed exertions on his part, to frivef saiitiiaciion Ito ins customer, to merit and receive continuance-oi their patronage. Dec.

3. DrIggist. JUST-RECEIVED AT A. HART'S Tm WAKB AHD STOVE DEPOT FINE fjrticle of Britannia Tea' and Coffee Pots. Also Waiters of.

different, sires anu styles, Toilet Pail fjrlass Eampt! im ruft lers. Candid Sticks. Dist Pans, Britannia Soup Ladles and Hollow Ware of every Tin Toys for Christina presents, ill of iwhicli will be sold cheap.1.- Please lis a c-ilL corner Broad and Middle street, one Idoor South of the Court House, New- N. C. Decembeit 17th, 1853; 32 tf i TnE subscriber returned from the Northern Cttie; is nw, opebinsc a new supply of loods, for Hall and Viater wear, consisting ia parti ci i Vl Val ivU3 iicvr oiifica Uij i -v Soatagf.

Phiids, Embroidered Cashmeres Muslin I)e Laini Merinos, Alpacca Circissian Cbths, Siikk New Style Calicoes, Ribbons, -Mantil; las, Shawls Goods, Embroideries, Unibrel- las, CAPS. Cloths, i i i oi i di Svat3, Ilafidkerebfannels, Bleach- i I JL -IkJ rUs i II ALL. AND CURTAIN PAPER jewelrV. td Together with a variety of articles usually kept in a Dry Goods Store, to all -which he would call the atteatioSn of his customers "and tlie publi" in. eeneral, asskring theiii jthat he will sell at as LOW" i 1 1 vaaA fhV wa ui a.

-vr 1IALL, i Pollolc Street. Newbe. N. C. S.

For the aeconimodation of 'his customers the Store will be kept open every Saturday niht I i. 'NEf; GOODS W0TTI'''resptf5r( 'inforni'Iiis easterners and enetally.t that, he has lately; re" turned froici thai aortbetit- eitieB jth, a large. and earefriUy selected 6tock bf Goods, of eyerxdescxipi tion, suitable, for the Pail and Winter traael'f' 4-. large' variety kf Fancy and Staple -J i Thick ad Xight Boots and Umbrellas Clocks, Hats and llardware--amoni; -which "lie keeps coastanur on hand LARGil ASSbllliillfeROGRlES i Flour in barTels nd lhalf barrelsr'aiid other arti- xles usnaTlyf kept ih Variety 'BtoreJ alPof tvhich: asoldtat the'lowest and-aa'kfy Old.Coiutv:, Wharf, cptlS' tr act known as Leo tin.Ui SftWres more tr less, tvin nrl Hrtfefa Uruek-Avit'd ir asi" miles -iF Nfv- rit ad i tin vi I aifcl lE iManlv cn ihe. 251 and uudtf Jencv.

si Cake of luferent sizes; Tiii 'mid, kj lea ami Corree Uani- may oe ioqna, onip ana iiouse parpen wrs 1001s, jrca, Plowi ShQvelsSpades, Forks, lloes, HoHow-waie, Nails Guns, tc, to. iw -t .1 GOODS, i respectfidly inform his enstoiners, end v.Vl the -public he i.now rceiv- angj- apdl opening foe inspection, the jmost attratt--ive iipportation I FASCY, STAPLE. FOHHGN AND DOMESTIC 1 EVFR OFFERED IN THIS L1ARKET. i LADIES BRESS Of -the latesti styles, of every shade and grade. Alwavi on' hand a' complete 'jssoAment of i Boots, --biioes and Gaiters, OF -Tllli MOST FASHIOJf ABI.E jTjSTTUJS.

LIBREII.A"D PAlSOL JEWSLEYrO.oW SilyeRWatches, Breast Pins, Ear READY MADE: CLOTHING CARPETEGS, 5 DRUGGETS Canes, With', everyl otlier articles nsually kept in retail stores, all of -which, will be sold npoa the lriosi rea sonable terms.j' Persons are requested eali and examine the stock before purchasing. I Kewbern. Kbv. 2.185S. b'iVAXtJ ABLE TURPENTINE i LAND FOR 5 Virpriia Dudle, Edward -IudJev and others .1 by their Guardian i ,1 Henry G.

Cut'er 1 4 T'N bbediencc to a decree of tbe Court Equitv. at the I Fall Term, 1 vill expose to public sale," at the Court House, in Aewbern. oa Alondav 12th dav ot JJc- cember, (next M6nth) sundry tracts ef Land; beinpr and-; mn the Uoumyot Craven, on tne ouin oi Neuse oh Courte's and -iubfords con-T aeres ft the same that was conveyed to Oscar Dudly by Elijah fhidly. are valuable. Turpentine Lands.

Terms made known on' duy of 3ale. 1 i WM. G. BRYAN, 6', E. Newbern, November fist.

1 2GtJ. WOOD, Red Wood, wYellooW yd pod I i-i: Copperasl 'Alum and Annatto, for sale-it -bn 1 .1 -TVTTTJK'V' NEGRO BLANKETS, KERSEYS, SHOES -K HATS AND OSNABURGS. 'ARMERSjand others wanting the above named articles would do well to call at CUTIIBERTS SEINE NET, INE AGENjQY. 'lHE subscriber having lately returned from Bos-X ton, would now inform his customers and the public that he has just received a full supply of the best qualities' of tlie various kinds of I 1 Cotton and Flax Tvfiacs, Also an asspitineut of He is also prepared to furnish at short notice any. Seines out ef the "usual dimensions all of which jwill be' warranted to' 'give satisfaction 1 to the pih ehaser, both in material and manufacture, by hand knitting; I l'i lie will 'also take this -method of informing' the public that he has a frood assortment of Brv Goods, Hardware, Shoes, LIQUORS, and a lot of CROCKER? GUDUHtlLS EXCEPT FLOUR of best jand good ualiti first rte ew Bedford SPERM CANDLES, war? ranted, pure, all of whieh he to furnish on the most tavorable terms.

GEO. F. FISH Eli East side of Craven Street Countv V'V aavuij Wharf. Nov. 8th.

1853. 26 tf NEW STOKE. 1 iv; tf: 7 on s. 'HE Subscriber has hist returned trom New York tvith a New1 nnd well rejected stock of Gootls, whieji he will sell fur' Cash or! Country produce at -as low prices, as they can be bought in ewbern, or other Southern market. His stock consists of DRY GO 0DS i Every article usually kept in this line.

Suar. CoifTee. Teas. Bacon. Flour, Lard, Molasses, Salt, Butter'-'.

Spiels, -Pepper. Soap, and every article comprised under. this head t. i' lllRDWARE ANV CUTLERY, Knives arid Eorlis, Pocket Knives, oopers Tools, Blacksmiht Teols, "Carpenters 1 ools Ac. A coriiplete assortment of Boots Hats, Cans, tc, e.

-r 1 1 READY MATE CLOTHING. iCon Pants, Vest, Shirts, Drawers, Collnrs tc, fc. The aboveistock has been selected, with frrenJE care expressly for the Beaufort market and will be "sold thev can be bought in any Jniarket South of Jason and I will pay 1 I I'-' i TURRENTINE, JAR ANI OTHER 'v i tsax'al Stores, full Newborn prices, thereby saving, to the seller freicht and! other charges attendant on forwarding to tint market. "I am thafesame who has, nlwavs exerted himself ewb.ern to please, and who" means to put oni a little extra steam, td eive still creater satisfaction to all who may favor him with a call at his New Store in 'f You can find him on Front Steel 6 few. doors east Capt.

Thomas Duiicanr vi h4U I 4f fj GEO. W. TAYLOR. BeauifbrtJ N. C.

Nov- 9th; 1853, 26 tf FOR. SALE. no ind on East Front Ftreet, and and -also my Warehouse, Office, and barf Front at the, foot of Middle Street. Any person wishing to purchase can call at the pre raises of "oil the' subscriber. 1 1" f-, i -w 't-l--v Tit rrUTT AD Newbern, Nov.

Oth, 4P tf NOTICE. and Creditors the Debtors and Creditors of Sarah Ann r7arl ton. deceaseth late of the' County of Craven. At- the? December. Ai court oi.

Pleas and Quarter Sessions of the County of Cra ven, letters of Administration upon the Estate I Sarah Ann 7arlton. 'decU, Tate of said Tounty i were duly granted by said! Court to tlie Subs criher wno a me same wuie wm i unuueu aa of said dee'd in due 'All persons indebted to- the Estate of said 'dee'dVV a hereby 'notified to. make immediate tpaynSent and' those havim claims, accounts' and demadds against the the are requested to present them for Tjsvmeht. jjhe. time by law, or they, will be barred of jr reeo-' very uy-virim; oi(-inr iii ui this in Viich cases and provided.

'p" BUJDUebwn December 1 2th, 185X. 'V 'i IT th 'Debtor 4. deceased, late ofjue Qounty of Uraven. the DeeemberT.rta of me Courtof Jl Pleas and QurtefSessians ef the Couaty ef Cra ven letters Jestamentary Xrpinrthef Jtate t)f WJJ. liam Pi Biddle deceased, jatef said.

County, were jlnly granted by said; Court to the SbscTibert vfhq' at the, same time Was Ilxecutorlof the id deceased, in doe form'f -AD persons ip debted-to the Estate of-the said hereby nhtified tomakeJmmediatft payment; andthose ha'vingclalms, accounts and demandsTagainst the Estate of tlie said deceased. are requested to preaent them for payment to theJ Subscriber "within the thne prescribed 4y, law, or tney mill be jbarred'oX reeoyei of the Aet; of th General Assembly this State, in. wchjeaaM inae and pro- VI ir: SAIIUEE afBDDldEVseutor. 1 i i r.TO COTTOIT. PL A NTERSi I pAVLOR GO'S BEST GEORGIA C0Ttp2l -JL GlXS.at maniifacturers prices, by 3 a.

oliv ERt son; Agents. Kewbern Nor, 8dfc 1853. GLASS AND PLtTTY. RENCn and American Window Glass of all sizes, and a supply of PnttW irtst at hand and fcr ialeby D1SOSWAY. A ITER'S Cherry Pectoral, Wistar.s Balsam of XJu jWild.

Cherry, J. Jajne's Expectorant, for sale "tiRYS "bead and Fahnestock's Vertni- JL fuge, for sale bv F. Su DUFFY. -TPBRRY DAVIS'S Pain Killer, Dalley's, Pain Ex-Jbu tractor "and Iladwav'a Ready Relief, ray's Ointment, ileAlister's do'for sal bv F. S.

DUFFY. is BtJRNING FLUID and LAMP OIL of tlie very hest quality always on hand and for sale bv D1SOSWAY. ABBITS Yeast Powders, Preston and MerreU's JL jdo. Sup. Carb.

Soda, Sa.1 Eratua, Cream of lartar, and lartaric Acid, for sale by iir'Vl' --'h F.S. DUFFY. Ifliiibin'si Extracts, greit varietyHalr1 Hat. Boot and Aail Brushes. DreMn Combs, Bottlbs just received and for sale by IP.

CA KM Ell avnuiIUJI il GJIT I irfOTHEIt supply Of Flod Lamps of various styles and-prices, tjamrhine and ftolar JLamp lasses Oainphine. Solar and Tube ck, just at band and for'saleby JAS Dee. 3, 1853. HruggistI Horse's IntJffmati ng; Cordial; at band aiid for sale by IP. UAliilEJl, Druggist.

Bee. Si 1853.," DRY GOOD'S CIRCULAR. QCTOBER- 1853. EM51ET CUT DBERT. TfFQRM.

his numerous customers and the public Jul generally, that his supply of ilFALL AI WINTER DRY GOODS. Carpeting, Cloaks, Mantillas; Boot. Hats, Caps vhirls, and Drawers," Jewelry.Umbrellas, Willow-Ware, Tfeuhks Ac, have jnst arrived and are now open and readv for insneciion and sale. i His naving undergone extensive and valuable alterations durine'tho tast hummer, visitors will find it large, light and comfortable, and most conveniently ar ranged for the examination and selection ol Goods. He would add that his stock and assortment were never more full and ban at present, embra- cmg the most iasmonaoie, anu goods of the Reason which wi 1 be sold at extremely lowi prices.

-Newberp, Oct. 19tb, 18c3 24 ly NOTICE. i Td the Debtors and Creditors pf William B. Perkins ff I'eeeaseu, late oi uie county A A 1 tne oeptemuer 1 erm, I Court of Pleas and 0 County' of Craven letters 'Testamentary upon the Fjtate I William B. Perkins deceased, late of sai County, jwere duly gianted by said Court to the Subscribers who at the time qualified as 1 c-cntprs bfj the said deceased, ijn'dve form of law.

All' pet-sons indebted to the Estate of the said dt-ceasedj ure hereby notified to make immediate' j'iayrnent and tbce having claims, accounts ru; -demiiiiiL-sl against tlie la- ate off thq said deceased Hti-requeetel to resent them for 'payment to theJSui senberj within Hie tinie' preslcju-eti fy or alien will llarred of recovery bjv virtue" the Act uJ the General Assembly of this Mat in such "eatt made and provided. I FiiLD. p. t- BEN. J.

PERKINS, v1-)September3tlvA. D. 18S3. ALT PETRE and Sal boda, for sale by F. S.

i DYE STUFFS, LOGWOOD, Redwood, Rustic, popp liim, ExLLbgwoo, Bichunitito Pot eras, btass, An- natte, Indigo, ie.de, for sale by I. DISOSWA KALL AND WINTER fJOODS, 1853. DANIEL AND READY MADE CLOTHIEltr At the Yellow Store on Pollok Street, respectfully inform the citizens New- bem and the surrounding country thaft he baa just returned froui New York with a. tine assortment of Cloths" Cassimeres and Vesting which he is prepared to make to order in the1 best styles and at prices to suit tne times. I lie would also call attention of the public to his very superior siock oi 1 -i lT A I lU If 1 TT? Selected (with great care by himself which cannot be heal in AV OKhvMANSiilF or RICE by Jew or Gentile.

In his turnishmg department will oe tound a general assortment of Dress Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Viyi, iietA its, uuc Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Also a fine assortment of Walking Canes Hickory and Whalebone Newbern, Sept. 20th. 1853. 20 tf NEWBERN irV.ARIETY 1. u.ii CTIIB Subscriber, invites attention of Town and JL Country purchasers to stoek of 'i.

his general and varied mt I DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN 1 DRY GgODS. Sliip and Family Groceries and Provisions. I Hailiwiifeiand Pocket and table cutlery, Ship chandlery, tard and! Manilla Rope and Cot- ton Canvas; r- and Ship Carpenters Tools, jBlacksmiths Tools, Bellows and Anvils, 'Hollow Ware and Stoves ft' Stone Jars and Jugs, Queens Ware Glass Ware, Common and Fine Liquors, Domestic and Foreign Wines, and. Wrought. Naili, Calcined and Ground Plaster, Pressed and wrought T3oat and Ship Spikes, i English Sweedish and American Iron, jPlopghs, Straw Cutter, Corn Shellers, and Plough Castings tc.

7 7 Chairs, Tables, Red Steads. i Heavy Cotton Baggjng aid Bale Rope, 1 Canal arid Baltimore Superfine and family Ket and Seine Twine? and Seme Leads and Seines, and Caps, Ready Made-Clothing; Coarse arid Boots, Shoes, and Brogans, 'Ladies Morocco and Kid Bustini, Gaiters, fcc ALLEXANDER MITCHELL. :4 M1; 7 Ff Old Cvuntr A Octllm, 1853. 7 -723 tt npuaNIP SEED; for sale, by BURNING. FLUID JLNDMP OILNfbrJale a.i.

A fit REFINEPS APT 77 the season for putting up Bacon is approach-XJL fng, the -subscriber would call vthe attention vf mnrned to the fact mat they can procure theii supplies of the above article at the old stand come of PoiiocVand Middle Streets. 71 I. -I lISI IrSW A jl irOTCHKlS Verticle Haaufketurers prices by rT; a i ii" L' tr o. vuii' a. i'HORTII rAROf.IWA I a tr Tf ir, i INSURANCE COMPANY.

THIS Company was organized in 1845 Its PohV cie now cover property to the amount of f4.r)f-, (HO, And its capital to 700,000 in bonds property secured -rU entirely free from debt, and baa handaome The ceneral rates of insnrancie in this Combanv for the past eve yearn, has not been over 1 of one per cent, on the various grades of propertv embrace-f in its operations; and as viewed in connection with stock companies, has only cost aoout one-hllh as i lus Vompauy has promptly paid over Une Hundred Thousand Dollars in positive losses, besides tbe ex-peses incidental in prOsecutincr its operations. Ita rates ef premium uniform over the whole State," ior me. same class ot risks, and no BnaerDtdamg tor tne sake or increased business. officers. G.j B.

i. 'j IX President, J. H. J. J.

I Mi, Treasurer, T. 1A RTIUDGE, 11 BRYAN. i i Attorn er. Application lor insurance can be made to rj allexander jhtchelu Newbern. October 4th.

1853. -v 21 Is SCHOOL BOOKS, Stationary, etc. I ''HE Subscriber has on hand a complete asrort meht of all the differeiit kind of Books thai arenoW in use in our Schools; Stationery. tc so, Miscellaneous Works, lor sale low. 7 WILLIAM G.

HALL. Newbern. October Cth. 1853. tr f7.iv 7 J- MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC 1 I 7 subscriber respectfully informs the citizen a npHE ewbern and adiotnincr counties, flint be onn ed a Piano Forte Ware room on Broad Street, orposit the Washinjrton Hotel, where may be found a tine as sortment of Musical Instruments, consisting of Pianos, Melodipns, Violins, Guitars; Accordions, Concertinos, Flutinas, Flutes, Fifes Clarionets, Flageolets, Tain bo-rines I Banjoes ic.

Also a larpe collection of Sacred Music Books Handel and Haden, New Carolina Sacra, Boston Academy, Southerti Ilartuony and Musical Companoh, The Shawm Library of Church usic. Instruction Books Hunters, mstrucrioh and. -Bertie's method for the Piano, Primers for tbe same Schnie-ders! Practical Organ School Whites instruction for Melodion, M. Carcassi for the. Guitar, ao instrucVs lion books by different authors for all kinds ol musical, instrutnents.

There may bef found amoDcr the Isheet tnusicj all the new having juade ments in the- Northern shall receive 'all tl music as sooi! as published a small stock of Station-7 ary, ail ol which will Desold at New ioik He jis Agenl for Messrs. Geibef and Juckson, and Bacon and7 Ravens; Celebrated Piano Fortes also George Prince prertuum Mplodionv.i;-Persons wishing to purchase any of the above will do 11 ti call and see hinl. 7 5 He will also give lessons on the Piano Forte; cijm- mencing on trie lsior uciouer. iernis per Session ut i lessons, jt- i 12 ik 1 JOHN F. UANFF.

Newbern. September 2th, Jt.S S50 If Itinv 'ul Boiled Iiitc uud Copnl sale by JAS. uriiiri. M. CAkMlJt, 7 I Dec.

3, lSr.3, -r- r- I jFJiESN FLOUR; FliESIM LOUR V. 7ST received a frei-h snj lyjpf frfi mid er line flour, barrels, anu hall 1 amis. lo- sal -77- C. S. ALLl.v, 1 Dele 1853.

Old CountyVharf OVES, Niitme-s, I'aee, Ve er, ice, Ac Tn anu Ior sale bv Dec. i- i CHRISTMAS -I-i 7 AND 7 New Year PRESENTS. 1 the Nubscriber thinks, there is noth'ui. "more appropriate ibri (hriMtn n-l Year Pres. nt than u1 Gd he im; a rleauJ verv hiiridspme assortment and iUJIV invite uis customers to call nn-i see.

thrui. a beautiful assortment of FA'S CY Station: rv. tisd c.7kp 7 WILLIAM G. HAIL. ewbern.

Dec. 21st. 1853. fb 32 tf it a 1 1 ti aii? twmiin ATHP Tt A Vi 1 sale. Tricopherous, 4lyes llauel's EauLustral, for by "7V.

i)LTFYr- -iTLER'S EXCELSIOR STACTlyUJ II i i E0R giving a mffpnificent glohs To all Cotton Liiyen, or Cambric goods put more particularly to collat fdiirts, and bosoms, foflsale, bv I I Newbern, Aug. 3, ISog. I F. S. DUi'FY.

JOB WO TDone at Tlie Atl untie Office in superb style on ew York prices. Cal with bat a small advance a nd ee for rsel ves. GREAT RARC'AIN. ILL be sold at a sacrifice, two Houss and Lets, on Pollok street, adioihine the lot now occupied by Bryan Jones, the property of hilas btatham. For terms of sale, or any information wand A toN I W.

C. WHITFOIiD, N. B. The above property will be rented low uriti' disposea or. ewbern.

May. 18i3. 3-tf ATLANTIC I10TEL. THO MAS, leave to inform his old friends ard the rublic jLi generally, that be baa ojrened the end of tbe large brick hotel, for the last live years occuj ied hi- Johh Charlotte, in the Dcyereux Building, on Soujth Front street. He is well prepared to acco nnio-date persons with board by the week, 'month, or He solicits a hhare Of that patronage so liberally extended to Mr.

Charlotte. 1 He has a good set of Slables, and can accommodate a npmberof Horses. Best of Provender provided, and attentive hostlers in attendance. Board reasonable. Newbern, May 10,1853.

Vtf WASHINGTON HOTEL! rTnE Subscriber announces Vohis friends, both in Town and in Country, that hia premises have un dergone repairs, and he now prepared to receive and accomodate boarders by the day; week" of' month in manner, which he trusts will be entirely satis ''acfory He flatters himself, that no better convenience ca bp found at any Hotel in the State. Call and, see fo yourselves. r' 7 Newbern, May 10th. 1853. 7 17 if 17 1 tf JOB WORK; OF EVERY Neatly ExBted thin Offlre.

,7 I i NEWBERN ACADEMY. rpiTE Trustees- of the Newl ern Academy, dye JLi noti that the exercises of thi Institution will be resumed on Monday thh Sd October. 1853. .4 21 QALL and see thoe beautitul II- NOTICE. 1 U.

n. 1 i. JLk nf io to all personi to r.uuscriuc "-V P'-v" rt, JONES LL beware 01 creanmg uis ue, Zhlr 1 of. The will pay debts con rac ed bv her; She having left h.m,hJ 1 been act gg forherielf; aLd must be jasuary, zn, If nOUSE AND LOT F0RvSAE. nW niaH Houis on Street adjoiningthe Houseof the late ljf i Terms maoe easy.

xr iuu rT 4iis ofice, or to D. W. flurtt, i mm DRV JOHN BULL'S SAES APAEII A XT is pat up In fall qatrt bottles, and contains ths strenfth of six fivu as muea para Honduras Saraapsxiil as an similar preparation In America. -Pries, one dollar per bottle, or six bottles for flv dollars. It has been a weU-MtabUshed fact, for years past, that Baraaparilla, wbro pun and properly prepared, wastha only true panacea for all diseases originating fron" an fcapure state of the blood, the use of mercury, intoxicating niikJi, evil habits lu touiIj, toarreuiiurj, Ktc.

We boldly assert, that JOHN BULL'S FLUID EXTKA'TOF SARSA PAU1LLA Is ttie only preparation befotr jL that is prepared on strictly sciential prineipW, and of nnubrs strength. The Sarsaparilla is purchased vithont regOl to price and every pound, before being used, is subject to the strictest chemical tests, and its genuineness. ascertalnsd before being Bsed. "'-srf -tj--. Bull's ju-8aparflla also contains' tb virtues of several other valuable medical roots, tooMber forming the best eom pound, and producing the ffi Greatest Caratirs Agent, In the know T7orUL Slils medkfne, when used according to olrecaons, 8srofalsor King's! Cancers, Eropdostf of the tinronie Sore fyes, tang worm or Scald Head, Kheamatism, Fains in the Bones and Joints, old a --sndUlrerr" Swelling "'of the Glands, i Salt Xtheum, diseases of the Kidneys, Loss Appetite, Diseases aria- ing from the use of Mercury, pain in I tbe Side and Shoulders, General Debility Dropsy, Lumbago, Jaandice, Ccsiveness.

Sore Throat. i Coughs, Colds, TTeakness of the Chest, Pulmon arr Affections, and all other Diseases tending to produce Liver Complaint, Female Irregularities and Com plaints, Sick and Nervous Headache, Lar Spirits Night Sweats, Exposure Imprudence in I.tf "hrS ido Constitutional Diseases; and is a Spring aad' Sammer Drink, and General Tonic for the System, and a Gentle and Pleasant Purga tirs, far: superior to Blue lick or Congress Water, Salts, or Seidlits BEAD I READ The truly wonderful and remarkable cures that have some under our immediate observation, have more than sonvinced us that Doctor Bull is a crkat man, and that his Fluid Extract: of Sarsaparilla is the moat valuable combination, of vegetable extracts that the science of, chemistry has yet All success to the Doctor, in his new enterprise, say wa, LonisvUlr 'Courier; We agree with our.no'ghbor of the Ccuvier, that Doctor Bull i a grvat man, and his Sarsaparilla a ckzatsr MEDicrNS; and wc are 'ully convinced that the Doctor wita his Sarsapari will create a far more emhusiasfcic excitement East, than Barnum did with Jenny Lind. We onld -not have our readers to understand ns as classing the Doctor and his Sarsaparilla with Barnum and Jenny Lind, because ail who spend their dollar frr a bottle Ball's Sarsaparilla will get its equivalent and we have heard it slily hinted, that many after hearing the divine Jenny, and finding their pockets minus from ten to twenty dollars, thought it was paying pretty dear for the whibtls. One objection we have to BulPs Sarsaparilla, and CKLT oni it is so exceedingly pleasant to the taste, and invigorating to the system, that, once in the habit of n.ing it, lc is equal t' smoking fine regalias, chewing Langhorne's best, or drinking Walker's mint juleps 100 QUIT tt. mt mll nsmt lhe.atoo complimentary notices from the editors oi of the Louisville Courier and Democrat, were endorsed by Geo.

D. Prentice, the distinguished editor of the Louie-ville Journal; la the following flattering notice. I There is no doubt in the world of the greatness of Doctor Bull, and the excellence of his Sarsaparilla. Some of the most scientific physiciaai in the city have applauded the Sarsaparilla and what Is a great deal bettet. the million applaud it, too.

It Is having a tremendous sale. The celebrated Jayne has from tbe profits of his medicine, buslt a granite palace in Philadelphia, seven stories high, r-and lr. Bull if ho chooses, can very soon build One twice as high as that. It is, we are told, very difficult for him to walk throegh Our streets at all as, he finds himself arrested, at every step, by grateful men and women, many Of whom have traveled from', great distances to look upon their benefactor, and to bless him for their wonderful restoration to The Doctor, with all his extra-, -ordinary merit, is very modest and retiring yet, we trust that the Eastern cities will, in justice to themselves, give a fittintr recention to the distinguished man who has made as glorious a campaign against, human as Gen. Scott made against tue Mexicans.

-n I -m -r -sir a 0 XI A 11 Xi A iil A At John Bull's Sarssparilia is We" medicines "new in existence. Fin those numerous eases the constitution is debilitated, tbe nervous energy -is lessened, when the efforts': of nature are weak and deficient, or are profuse and overwrought, when the face is pale and colorless, tbe strength feebl and yielding, the spirit troubled aud depressed, the health broken, mind shaken, and, consequently, the happiness destroyed, the Bull's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign remedy. It assists Nature in the performance of her duty, braces the whole svatem. renews permanently the natural energies, removes checks creates pure and healthy blood, and imparts health and happiness. Were ladles, Generally, to adopt the use of this medicine, we would see ar ires suffering, disease and unhappiness, among them, than how exists; health would take the place of disease, the rosy cheek would succeed the pallid face we should have smiles instead of tears, and perhaps a happy leng life, instead of one cut short by disease, or made miserable by icontinous suffering and At that critical (eriod called the "turn of life," which is often attended witL so much danger Bull's Sarsaparilla is found tr exert a most beneficial effect.

All ladies approaching this crisis, should be apprised of this fact, and avail themselves of this valuable medicine. A BEATJTLFTJL I CLE AB SEEJ. How we all admire a clear, beautiful, white skin and a rosy colored cheek 1 How often do we see persons not possessing this desideratum, so devoutly to be wished," resorting to cosmetics, lotions, washes, paints, and coloring materials, to restore them to a semblance of what 'Iwmtt has deprived them of, and that too, with great injmry to the skin. Bull's Sarsaparilla is the best cosmetic known; It beautifies the skin by removing every particle of mrrbid and diseased matter from the blood, making it pure, healthy, and vigorous, givingactivity to every minute vessel, ana changing the yellow and dark countenance to the bloom and freshness of youth. Ladies, abandon the use of paints and fixtures and use Ball's Sarsaparilla, the only effectual remedy.

A word tc the wise is bufflcient," and a bint is. enouga ior tne lacues. "We earnest! invite all persons are snfferm wltk Bull's Agent, and get a copy of BoU's Family Journal, V. uni lilB Til I VAX 1 muuh vutu i anu lur tne hm tu ouiuuihv, we nope was av ingle individual wis not found, imwiUing to give BulPs ma wtmA fhat: if tmnriMf Vila ta ha Ttvtrv a MnVltJ. the tenth paxt of the number of certificate of aetoundiaf vtuvo uvaiwiauw ausi a.w penal is faiuviUife VI tunony TOlnnUxuy showered on Dr.

JDull SarsapriUtv vv i ii a a AnSKs wl Hf kaaU VkAjta-k wavl-lv public and private life, baa been perfectly overw! hebxkte. stderi 07 Dr. John Bull's Priwipal Office West -street, first door below Main, Louisville, Kj For sale byf DLkjSWA ewo ern, N. C. rOX'S SPARKLING GELFf INE For making jHj at any temperature of fot sale UJ I F.

DUFFV. BOOTS AND SHOES lfiJSVXX supply Just.reeeived, and for sale "at i C. R. ATTTN'S Uee. 5th.

1S5S. Old County Wharf RASS Clover imTnd sothy Seed, Baltimor Sed OaU aad Kve.i Just ricerved nl rA 7 SA1IUKL OLIVER SON. i Hattstarrived perrchr, "nUGnES J. 3iiMT 3 IGIIT7S VEGETABLE PILLS SUPPLYcpf Wright's; Indian Vegetable Pills tfitpenuin article justreceived and fot sale i Jfh? STILL THEY COMEl UOm NEW GOODS 1.1 UST arrived and for sale br1- A RPETIN Si aad I at 1 I 17 J4 I i 7 fJtYSADY MADE CLOTHING, '-i i to which he Would cull particular attention eon-" in psirt of DreAsl lVock. Rack and Over Coats, i.

Driv Qnakr et Shirfs Dress 4c, Ac All of which Iiafinrj been bought will be sold at- prices. a Newbcrji, ent ember 2S. i i -1 JUED1CINES IllClt NEVElt FAIL TO GIVE ATIBFA CT1 ON. extonsire pr.nc1ice)m rJul.idelpnia the pat thirty years has made. the acquainted with nil iorin of and being a graduate from the uni- verslt of in Tj82'V under the1 guidance of -Doctors Gibson and Hare, '(he" I'rofessor if phemistry, anf 'hivina: -frequently been in 'consultation! with those prHcd'tioners, 1 nm'enablefl.

from nil these advantasres, to ofTer the pnb-1 ic he results of that practice in the form of mj Family 'JL'e iA ne: 'j- I at tend to the eompoundina of these Medicine jh v.HeTf, theyrnre found, as-thnusartd tes'tifv, fn' the hjanj ncdtriiihs called 'puent medicine" S. ROSE, M. D. ROSE'S NERVOUS IN VI Oil A DR. J.

S. -TING CORDf ATi. i- The crcatist dlseorerv hi Medical Seienco. This as- fprennration for (raising- aWr weak constitu- tion, debilitated by care, labor, study "or disease, acf like a -Jt fives strength and appetite, aud pos-; 'sesseslri-eat invigorating properties For Heart Diseases; all Affections, FMr-flence, nRartJJurn, Retles.siie.s.s, Neuralgia, raising the spirits and givijug tower to th whole svs--tcm, it is alnjost niiracnloiiaj in its Price 50 cts. La for EViiRY: fa tl you io'vou, will find immediate relief by usine dv usinc )r.

iose er. It is the ouly nsenaration whinh intres almost fore -throat Rheumatism, 1 "J1 oavc use the Safe Uo all aga pnce-12 L2, 2- and SO cent bottles. 1 fax, uocbjis uOLDsvmiqqpixG cough THE BEST-COUGH STRUPInItHE WORLD. Dr. IJose scefcbraifcd Cjhvgh -ipj gives inujitdial to the worst Cough, whether ccrisumptive or pro? coeding from It jalliys any irritation of tht g-S audi fortifies the any future at-Itatks.

In bottles at .50 cents and Children are also litible Crrmp, which dangerous co-nplaint yields immediately to Dri J. S. Hose's never-M ing CROUP8VRUP. Prica 2-Vceut. I WIIOOlXG complaint, slvravi Vo rse in add attdidampiweather.

Tic affiicted Wil great relief in tie hsefof J)r. J. S. Kobe's AVhoop! pitg which always relives, and presents, jthe disease (from Tunning -into oMiea- diseases," such; Inflammation of the Dropsy in the Chest, and vousuiiiuyu. i i-jce au cents.

,5 wuiUit jj'tjim II; "zailoa jpTAitizh as jllC The above Pills are the Iresuli of thirtv year's in Philadelphia aijd iff taken with! S. Rose's Tonic Feycr aud LVgu Mixture, they-will cure the most stubborn cases of Fever and Awn a. ChilU nVv.l SC'SRO even testify, who have used thpim tive t'ill they act like a chiirmftee (from giv-, ing strength and. and enlivening the spirits-: In boxes, 12 1-2, and 2 ctk; All of the above preparations, with Dr. Rose's Med eal Ad vertiser to persons Tn sickness aud in health, to had of 1 Ii DISOSWA TNewhern.

HARRISON S0vV, Rockv Mount. i McNatr 4 FGALLAGIIEli. -Vashington; and of Dealers 5 tMrally throughout the StatA XDOW slasaaj Putlj, for rale by I WX F. 8, lLTFFr. LUiLE; piidrEirrv rpu rl1! fuhwriher inleniling to move South this YiTltf'f offers for sale his in the lcrrer Jari of the colintv: consistingof bOOO acres and saw mills.

These mills are situated about 15, miles land have erliaps the beslf walir power in this section of the fcate) in a health and thickly settled country, and.rei vnlnable, not only for -the extensive custom from the town nnd vicinity to the grist; but for their convenience -to splendid tune cypress forests. Tlie savr mills are in goou or-r; and will cu from 3 to 5 feet pei day when well attended to. Otlier iniprpvementa, such as blacksmith and cooper shops comfortable negro houses, barn an excellent set'of ctables, La, all in good order on the premises. Jle offers also, his seinVbcach and seine, the whole in perfect order, with everv necessArv xture for the fishing business. Also, his stocJc torses and mules, cattlej sheep and hogs; a of carta, wagons, carrylogs, two canoes, one very ff? vnot yet launched, calculated toi ar-typ bbls.

of corn and many other articles neces-earjjr to a complete ertablishment which he has not pjjce athis time to enumerate. He will takj great pleasure in showing the property to any person desirous of purchasin-V or in answenug any inauiries dirAtUd this'aiid the Utof Get. next; Kewbernune29th. 8-tf JL Gciox The KvrtKUatB Whig will please copy the above" for wx insertions, tad forward th hill tn thi. aar MOBE IJEW GOODS! TTJST arrived per Piatt Bleached 4-4 rme Brown Domestics, u' i .8 and domet Flannels.

1 npenor willed Red Flannels. 1 Whue and Coloured Corsett DrillsJ i and Striped Marl boxo'a for Servants. air Irish linens, i Persiar. 1 T1 OU SilkBlack Bombazine. i Kid Hair Rmha BmetLace, Hooks and Eyes.

1 Vgheath Pins, Knitting Pini' iBlafek and ColonrAd VhUd Golooj-en Crewel vuni, a ams ine Slide, lor Lnubs Face, T0th Ache; Stomach or Bowels, Side or Uuck: ptitt Seck. Brnisos. innrl I vu, -1-1 rSaJSrOSTf. JTsnvbtta; 3fr. I2tL, 0 -I 1 "TV" i.

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