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i -'f-. advertisements; AD VERTISEMEN'i S. ADVERHSERIIiNTSJ ABVERTISEMENS. COL. BEIITOn'S 170IUI i.

I Thirty Tears -View or the Working of the American Government for Thirty A person wiehing a copy of this vajutible Jh work wi 1 please hand or sehd tlieir names tuthe Subscriber who is Agent for the Publisher -vr Volume will be issued in April andde Jivcrcd Immediately, v' I I v. ah I W. XRKULL. Greenville, March 1 6V 1854. 4if JSAaLX i 2500 Bushels Turks Island Salt, just receiv ed direct by Sch.

and or MOS5W. JARVIS. sale by Newbern, Jan. 16th, 1854., BU'Ebrv: AN AKl RIlIN jGS. Received per, late arrivals, Black and Colored French Galoona.

Black and Colored. Pointed and Plain Velvets. Blaek and Colored Worsted Skirt Braid I ALSO Fan and Drab Talma Cloths. 4 4 White all wool Flannels. Faucv colored "al! Wool Sack Flannels fcc.

EiUJE P. CQTilBERT February, 4 1854. TU5T received -and for" sale low 10 bbls. inn tl mington Ground Plaster for 10 hal bbls. Heck ers, self raisins Flour, a new article.

10 half bbls extra family Flour. 10 half bbls. super fine Flour. For salo by MITCHELL. SALT! SALT! tALTW 5,000 Bushels SALT, just received per Schr.

lone, from the IFest! Indies and for sale oy WILLIAM DUNN. February. 3d, 1854. S8 2w I PATENT EIRE PROOF SAL1MMDER SAFES! TUST eived several different sizes made Messrs "Sterns i and Marvin, New Al though subjected to the very severest trials as the various certificates will testify yet "not a Book, nor a paper, nor a dollars worth of property was ever lost in one of; the above 6afes. As agent we can turnish any size at ft SAMUEL OLIVER fe SON Agents.

JNewoern, b. 12, 1854. OG WOOD, Red Wood, Yellow Wood. Indigo, a Copperas, Alum and Annatto, for sale by i I -r F. S.

DUFFY. SEINE NET AND TWINE AGENCY THE subscriber having lately returned from Boston, would now inform his customers and the ublic that he has iust received a full supply of the best qualities of the various kiud3 of totton ana lax Twines, Also an assortment vf NKl'S AND SEINES. lie is also prepared to turnish at short notice any kinds of Aets or bemes out of the usual dimensions all of which will be warranted to give, satisfaction to the purchaser, both in material and manufacture, by hand knitting. He will also take this method informing the public generally, that he has a good assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, Shoes, CROCKERY GROCERIES except LIQUORS, FLOUR of best arid good qualities, and a lot of first; rate New Bedford SPERM CANDLES, war-' ranted pure, all of which he is prepared to furnish on the most favorable terms. I 1 GEO.

F. East side of Craven Street nearthe Old County Wharf. Nov. 8th. 1853.1 26 tf OCEAN QUEEN.

CAPTAIN ANDERSON. Beaufort and Newbern ino. THIS commodious, and Wplendidly-finshed Packet, will again resume the duties appertaining to iier vocation, and for which she is so well calculated; beginning Tuesday February) the 7th having had such additional accommodations made as are indispensable for the ease and comfort of passengers and fixtures better j. suited for the protection, of thosej things damageable by water. Now, if you wish to take a pleasant pleasurable, and delightful, trip to Beaufort or Newbern, be sure to avail yourself always (when the weather is not inclement) of this desirable and picturesque water tour.

She will land you safe at either place, certain, and with a favorable wind will beat the stage, at least four liours. There is no changing or run-uing away of horses on this Line. Ij would say here, as a hint you know, (r.nd plainer the better) is necessary sometimes that thre are no books open, and consequently no Book-keeper and hence the and the gi-eat necessity, and not only so, Imt a great acjeommdation -will it be, (at least to the Captain) if you will just hand over the cash as j'ou leave, the Boat (before you leave will 1 answer) fo)r freight or p.5ss- age, and the Captain will tharik yon! kindly, and. -l t-tJi will always iKe wj Jiave you wiui ui, going coming Passage $1, 50 which is one half stage fare. Children and Servants half Freights.

Barrels weighing 200. lbs. and over, 50 cents, and bbls. weighing under be never ljss than 25 cents. rTO the Debtors and Creditors I of Sarah Ann Car1.

JL ton, late of the County of Craven. At the December Terra, A. 1853, 1 Court of Pleas and of the County of Cra ven, letters of Administration upon the Estate Sarah Ami? Carlton, dec'L, lae said County were duly granted by said. Court to tlje Subt criber who at the same- time was qualified as Administrator of said decd in due form of I Law. All persons indebted to the Estate of said decd, are hereby notified to make immediate payment and those having'claims, accounts" and demands against the Estate of the dee'd, are requested to (present them for payment, to the subscriber, within the time prescribed "by law, or they willjbe barred of by virtue of the -4et of thb General Assembly of this State, in such cases ibade and provided.

I a Admr. i December 12th. 1853. i i 31tf To the Debtors and Creditors of William P. Diddle f- deceased, late of the Counlu of Craven.

A the DeeemberTerra A D.I1853 of the Court of Xjl Pleas and Quarter Sessions bf the County of Cra ven letters Testamentary upon the Estate of Wi! liam P. Biddle deceased, late of said iCounty, were duly granted by said Court to jthe Subscriber, who at the same time was qualified as Executor of the said deeeased, in due lorm ot aw. All persons indebted to; the Eetate of the said here- byv notified to make immediate payment; and those having claims, accounts and demands against the Estate of the said deceased, areirequested to present them for payment to the Subscriber? within the time' prescribed 'by law, of thley wiB be barred of recovery Dy virtue oi ineaci oi ine uenerai As sembly of this State; in such leases' made and pro SAMUEL SvJBIDDLE, Executor. December 12th, A. D.

1853 S3 tf HfERINOES, Shawls, Blaii Silk 1 Yel vets, i)e ill Laines Cashmeres, and Black and Coloured Alpaccaa, just received from the Northern cities NEGRd4 BLANKETS, KERSEYS, SHOES "SATS 'AND OSNiABTJRGS4-r TTVARMERS and otiers wanting Che above naniad '-a. articles would do. well to call at 1 ADYERTISEIVIENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. GRO CEREY' AND COMMISSION (.

HOUSE. Ti 1-0SE3 JiARVU It his tanm the OW Coa just Uaded from the chooner i aw fmm Nw 50 mrreU Supgrfini 1 Family 10 1-2 Barrels Extra Superfint Flour, 5 Barrels Refined Coffee Sugar, 10 City Mess JforK, Rio Coffee, i 100 Sacks Liverpool ground Salt, .1 HOTTER. STC ETC. Jv Also, "7- Hfi offers his serrices in the sale and Hpment nn Commission; also storage and whartage, andreceiring and forwarding goods wnsiedtu him be sent up the rivers to all of which he mil gire his tar fcicular attention. I iTewbern, Dec 5, 18531 CAPS! CAPS 1 1 CAPS splendid assortment jtist received and for sale tgTr i E.

CUTIIBERT. Laiigi: and ssplended assortment WATCHES AND JEWELRT, rpHE Subscriber has jost received from New York sin excellent assortment of Watches and Jewelry Plated Wares fcc UoW ana ourer xyer Watches. Gold and Silver Fobs Seal Keys'Vest andlChatalAn Chains Gold and Silver Thimbles, Gold and Silver Spectacles Breast Pins, an exeel- lan assortment of Cuff Pins, the best lot of Gold Penaefer offered for sale. jj 'I; FINGER RINGS, of' ill kindsiEar Rings, Braceletts Gold Guards an(; Keys Pencils, edallions Collar and Sleeve Buttons, Studs Silver Table and Tea Spoons, made to drder and will have in a few days, a lot of Plated -Castors Snuffers and Trays, Candle Sticks, Cake' Baskets-Silver Forks call and examine for your self. 1 Up returns thanks for past patronage and hopes by strict attention to business to merrit a continuance of jfhe vj Watehes Repaired and Warranted.

1-1 JON. WHALEY. JS'ewbern, Dee. 20th, 1853. 22 Sm DR.

H. F. PEERY'S OR "Dead Shot. 5 i fU FOR WORMS. ffhty valuable Preparation, capable from the Promptitude of its action, of clearing the i 1 System in a few hours of every i fThere is terhaps no disease to -which Children aria exposed so common and fatal as Worms they imitate the svmDtoms of almost every other com- pLunt, and often produce the most alarming effects bttfore they are suspected.

iThe Symptoms which are produced by the irritatioi of worms in the bowels, land which with some degree of certainty indicate their existence, are as follows Countenance pale, tongue whitely furred, grinding of the teeth, fetid breath, stomach hard and swelled, 'wasting of. the flesh, sickness and pains intha sto-michi bowels either too costive or too loose, great fretfalness, unnatural craving for clay, dirt or calk, colie, convulsions, fits, fec ,1 Jeff re Store, Nottoway May 1849. okyxLEXKN Your "Dead jShot" Vermifuge ha been introdueed into the practice oi some of our bltst physician who highly recommend it for its 'valuable effects in expelling worms. Jts efficacy has also: been tested by several of our friends, one oif whom said to tis a few days since, that two tea-'V spoonfuls brought away One Hundred and Eighty lafe -worms from a1 child of his, twenty-eight months old. If necessary, we could give you the I il a names Oi several ox ine mosii respjctujie mines tk'tS ricinity, who have used it with the happiest success, from our own observation and experience we can' safely testify to its nniformlygooa ef-fait.

Yours respectfully, i 1 JEFFRESS BRUCE. Price 25 cents per vial. Prepared and wld wholesale and retail by A.HB. D. SKSDS, Druggists, 100 Fulton st, corner of William, New York.

jSold also by DISOSWAY, Newbern, and by Druggists generally throughout the United State I SANDS1 SARSAPAEILLA. i ii IN QUART BOTTLES. Tor Purifying the Blood, and for the cure Scrofula', llheutaatism, Stubborn, Ulcers, Dyspepsia' esalt-Jtilteum, fever Sores, Mrysipetas, Jrimples, 1 Biles, Mercurial Diseases, Cutaneous Erup- lions, jjtver uomptaim, joroncnuis, Consumption, Female Complaint i Loss of Appetite, Qt 'Ural Debility, c. this preparation all the restoratirt operties of the the rootare concentrated in their ut st strensrth eliicacr; but while Sarsaparilla Root for an important part of itscombination, it is.at the same pa vruh other repretabie remedies ot great power, it is ia the peculiar combination and scientific manner of its preparation, that its remarkable success in the cure of disease depends. It acts simultaneously upon the circvlaiion and the bowels, ana thus three processes, which are ordinarilj the result of three dif-, fereut kinds of medicine, are carried on at the same time, through the instrumentality of this one remedial agent which gently stimulates while it disinfects and expels from the stomach and bowels all that is irritating, and at the same time restores their vhror and tone.

lifany other preparations imitate it in bearing-the name or Sarsaparilla, and in that their resemblance TBd. beinjr often prepared from worthless and inert foots, and of course possess no healing or curatire properties, and patients jn making choice of which they Mhquld take no other, but that one entitled to their confidence, from the long list of cures it has effected on hvintr witnesses, whose testimonials and residence Share been published, aud who are still bearing daily testimony to its worth. ASTONISHING CUBE. Patterson, N. 20iA, 185lng Messrs.

A. Sands Gentlemen. ITavise witnessed the most beneficial effects from the uu of your gives me pleasure to send yo the following statement in regard to" my son. Mn he spring of 1848 he took a severe cold, and after eight weeks of severe suffering the disease settled in left leg and foot, which soon swelled to the ut: toaost. 'The swelling was lanced bv his nhvRieian.

and discharged most profuselv: after that no less than eleven ulcer formed on the leg and foot at one time. We had five different Phvsiciana. hut none relieved him much; and the last winter found hira so emaeiated and low that he was unable to leave his bed, suffering the most excruciating pain. During this time the bone had become so much af-fected that piece after piece came out, of which he has now more than twenty-five preserved in a ootue varying irom one half to one and a half inches in length. We had given up all hopes cf Vila Kn 4 I i uu at una uuie we were inaucea to Jry your Sarsaparilla, and with its use his health and appetite began immediately to improve, and so rapid was the change that less than a dozen bottles effected perfect cure.

-c With gratitude, I remain truly yours, I darius ballard: we the undersigned nek'hbom M. Pii cheerfully anbscribe to the facts of the above state- tn. T. 4 Prepared and sold. wholAaaTa ani fn vv a SAhDS Druggist and Chemists, 100 of William, Kew Fold also by DrugpsU ganeallr throughont the Cnit -aad Canada Prie $1 per bottle six hottles for DISCB IFAT, whera J.ja Kelly.KenaiuTni 5m, oxaswre- j.

Drls litninivmn. r' 9 JUST RECEIVED. Ml: i. J. vanetv stor tW lf.

Flour in and haf bbs arv ltlrnrkAaf. uae suppy. iMttser. JvUeese, rnoked herriogs, Irish Potatoes, and fiae 6t of new at swre recenuj occupiea ny JL. IL, JiiUier.

Vermifiia THE' GREAT KENTUCKY SOUTHERN DR. JfHIN BUf3: AR AP ARILL A. I 1m put op In full qocrr NttJe, and contin itrengtn of six Tisci- as iifach pure Uou-lnnts Sarsapariila as any similar preparation id America Frieej on dollar per bottla, or six bottles' for Are 4llrg. It has been a fapt, tor years past, that wnn pttre iaml proper) pmpared, was tha onlj "true panares for all priginatin from an faapure of th bKkl, tb use of merenry, tuloxkatiog drinks, crU haW- Jw yrtnth. te.

VV" boldly awert, that FI.U 1 1 KXTK A OF SAHSA PA HI IJ.A I-" tt only preparation twrfor' that prepiixed on striefl? srieniia; primjplw, and of unlforsc strength. The Sarfcipariil is. purehased without regU to priu ami every; pound befors beitijl used. Is subject to tb st rietttt elienikai tests, ana its genuineness aseertalned before being used 1 i Bull's al contains thta Tirtues of MTeral othrr Taiuable medical rootj, together forming the best out pound, aud producing the Greatest Curative Agent in the known "World! This medicine! wheajuscd accordiug to directions, 'M ILL CURK, WITHOOT ixo. Scrofula or King's Evil, Tumors, Ernp'tone of tlie Skin, 'Errsipelas.

l.hrouie 8ore Eyes. Ring' i-s worm or Tetters, Scald Head, Uheuuiatism, 1'ains In It be Bones and Joints, old Sore and -Ulcers Swelling of the Glands, Syphtlis, Salt Jlheuua. 'frifteasea of the KHneys, Loss ef Appetite; Diseases aris ing fffom the use or Mercury J' pain- in i the Side and jHhculders, i is Geueral Ietilty Dropsy, Lnmbagb, Jaundice, i Cos'iTcness, Sore Throat. Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Weakiicss Of the (Thest, PuJctob arr AQeotions ad aU other IHeases tending to. produce Consumption.

Lire Complaint, jfemale Irregularities and Com i plaints, Sick and Nervous Headache, Ivw Spirits Night Exposure er Imprudence in Lif tiin Constitutional pioeases and is a Spring a.nd Summer Drink, ftnd General for the Sj-stein, ahd a (Jen fie and IMeasant Purga- i live, fax I superior to IMue or Jongress Weter, or tiel'iutz. l'owaera. KEAD READ READ The, truly. wonderful and remarkable cure3 that hare eme under ourj immediate observation, liare "more than eoiiTinre'l us that Doritor Bull in a max, and that his Fluid Kx'mrt of Sarsrariila" i- the most valuable combination of vewitable extriicts that the science of Iih yet produced. j-t All suciwn to the Doctor, in hi iww cnt-rpri-V.

saywe. fWw. We sgree'vrifbi our rse'ghbor of the Ci nricr, that Doctor UnTl'i- a gr-atj mktucixe; and.We are fully convinced that the Doctor with manJ una uw carsapanua a hio Snrsapari la. iu t-yeare a iur mure riii hubw oent East, than Barnvm did with Me would not hnTtr ont readers to understand us as tne r' Doctor and his Sarsaparilla with Barnuin and Jenny Lind. because a.

1 spend thir dollar frr a bottle of Bull's gursopavUla v.i! get itis equivalent and we have heard it 4 slily hinted, that inany aftr. hearing the divine Jenny, and findhic tlifelr ptfekets minus fromteo Ut twenty dollar, t.lionghtt it was pacing pretty dt-ar for he whistle One objection we have to liuU'8 fcarsapasnia, ana ostr os r. it- i so invifforating to exct-etiirfly pl-apant to- the taste, and the sSstern, thWt once in the babit of utnir It, eoualktn smokirs trvi resalws, chewjna LahKh'ome's' best, or rinkinft Walker's mint julcpa TOi can't 'QUIT tT. Ijtiritr-vlt Democrat. The ih ronipliiiientTy notice from the editors cf of the IrfMUKriJle Courier, and Democrar, Were endorsed Ceo I).

Prentice, the distinguished editor of the Journal, iii the following Mattering notice. There is no jdoubtj in the of greatness of Dtetor Bull, and the excellence of his Sarsaparilla. Rome of the most wientific'phj sicians in the city haTe apylauded the saiid what is great deal bcttet the million applaud it, too. It is havhig tremendous sale The Jsiyne has from the profits of his medicine, built a granite I palace in Philadelphia, seven stories high, and It. Bull if! he chooses, can very soon build one twice as l.Uh as thatl; It is.

we are told, verj difficult for him to walk throtsgh oat streets at all as, be finds arrestey, at everj' step, by grateful men and women, many of whom have jtraveied from great distances to look upon their benefactor, and to bless him for their wonderful refitoraViou to health. The with all his extraordinary merit, very modest and retiring yet, we trust that the Eastern cities will, in justice to themeelvee, give a fitting reception to the distinguished man who has made as glorious a campaign agaiu. human diseases as fccott made aguiust the Mexicans. NOTICE TO FEMALES. John null') Sarsaparilla is one or the greatest female medicines tioijc iu existence.

In those uuiuerpus cases where the ronstitution is dt-bilkated, the nervous energy is lessened, when Ithe efforts of nature are weak and deficient, or aife profuise and overwrought, when the face is pale andLlorlcf8, the strength feeble and yielding, the spirit aud depressed, the health broken, mind shaken, and. Consequently, the happiness destroyed, then flail's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign remedy. It assists Nsure in the'perfonaance of her duty, braces the whole' ysteni. renews ieruiunently the natural energies, remove Ijstructions. checks creates pure and healthy oIoikI.

ami itujiarta health and happiness. M'ere ladies, retiemlly. to adopt the use of this medicine, we would see far vifiering, disease and uuhappiness, among them, then how exists; health would take tha place of disease, tli rosy cheek would succeed, the pallid face we should have mi i ilea instead of tears, and perhaps a happy long life, instead of one cut short by disease, or made miserable bv joiitinous! suffering sdJ affliction. At that critical l.er'od called the 'ftum of life," whk-h. is often attended with so i.iucli danger Hull's Sarsaparilla is found tc- exert a most beneficial effect.

All ladies approaching this crisis, should be apprised; ot thh fact, and avail themselves ef this valuable i A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SEUJ. I V- i 4 i How we all admire a clear, beautiful, white skin and roy coloreu cheek llow often do we see persons not poe eesiiig this desideratum, so devoutly to be wished. resorting to eoemetics, lotions, washes, paints, andcolering to restore them to a semblance of what direane has deprived them of, aud that too, with great injury te the skiii. b'uil's Sarsaparilla is the best cosmetic known. It bcxH tides the skin by removing every particle of mcTbid and diseased matter from the blood, making it pure, healthy, aud vigoroW, girir.e activity to every minute vessel, and changing the jeljvjw and dark ccuntenance to the bloom a and of youth.

Ladies, abandon the nee of paints and mixtures and use Bull's Sarsaparilla, the only effectual remedy. A word tc the wise ta and a bint is enough for the ladies. AVe earnestly invite all persona wao are rufTerinr witii any bf the Ills that llesh is heir to," to call on Dr. John bull's Agent, and -get a copy of Bull's Family Journal, esATis and for the sake of humanity, wa nop "bat a single individual not be found, unwilling to give Bull's tfarsapariila a trial, after reading, and recollecting, at the same time, that it is impossible for the Doctor to publish the tenth part of the number of certificate of astounding cures performed by his Sarsaparilla. The amount of testimony voluntarily showered on Pr.

Bail's Sarsaparilla. frcm well known and distinguished individuals, both SB public and private life, has been perfectly overwhehninff Vy- Dr. John! Bull's 1'rhwipai Office: West aida fifth "twtfr Wwir boiow Main. Louisville, Ky i For sale by DIOSWAY Newbern; N. C.

OX'S SPARKLING GELKHNE For making jelly at any temperature of weather, for sale F. a DITFFY BOOTS AND SHOES! A FULL supply just received, and for sale at U. S. ALLEN'S. Dec 5th.

1853. Old County Vlmrf GRASS Clover, imTnd aothy; Seed. Baltimore Seed Oatt and'Rye. Just received and for sale by 1 SAMUEL OLIVER SON. WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS A SUPPLY Wright' Indian Vegetable Pills the genuine article, Jost received and for sale I by CARPETING, RUGGS, e.ABP03Teatts'; just roceiered per Schooner Pearl, also Drnggats white and plored vheep 5kiri--nd for sale at.

-l -1- 1 nxunrso DEAD JSH0T VERjnFUGE, a sore iL remedy for ornu aupply. constantly on hand and for sale ai rFr F' Done at The Atlantic Office in anperb style-l vmm jt v- ONE GROrj H00FLAND6 GEE-ZAN plTTERS. Just received afid Selling at j. if: carmer' Druggie Fb22, i854. I COAL TAR STEYCHNIKE.

Ath aeaaoTj has arriyccl -Wherr the above articlef are Wanted by planters to protect the eorn from the depredations of Crows a anpply can be objtained mS nFLl.L: L.LbOAWAX. QAltbEN, CLOVER FLOWER SEEDS The Bubscriber has received his mual supply the above articles ahd ivill be pleased to wait upon those' jrho may wish to purchase .1 f- DLS05W AT. El GLISH Dairy Ceese for sale by; linnr i TTTn' JL PAItf KILLER. a A few Gross of Pewry, Davis SQn a rain iviuer. just received, direct from the propietors, and for sale J.

W. (7ARifER, Druggist Feb. 22, 1854. JUST Received a lost of Hectare self raising Flour Half bbls, a newj and superior article. Baltimore and Canal in whole and half bbls.

by ALEX. MITCHELL. January 4th 1854, JUST received one of T. Taylor A Cos. best Premium Cotton Gins.

These Gins are i war ranted erjunl to any made, and are sold at Manufacturers prices by i GRATES AND FENDERS, SHORTLY Expected a number of Fine Parlour land OflSee Grates. Wc have a specimen Book of etery variety of fates and Fenders of any style which will be furnished, at the very lowest prices, Also extra Fire Brick. Coal Hods Ac. v- AMUEL OLIVER BON. AU8AGE Meat Cutter fe StufFers.

Just received and for sale by SAMUEL OLIVER SON. January 11th. 1S54. 1 REMIUM COTTON GINa Taylor Go's Best. Georgia jDotton Gins furnished at manu facturer's i prices.

The- above Gins received the first premium at the North Carolina State Fair. SAMUEL OLIVER SON. Agents. Kov. 12.

1853. OORN 8HELLERS. 6 difiFerent kinds of. Corn Shelters varyiig from $7 to $26 for sale by i I a ifitriT rvTTsr a Nov. 12.

1853. EjINE Soaps, Starch, and Bluing, for salo Dv 1 'i 1 1 1 1 bl F. S. DUFFY. FRESH JUST rece ive d.

GARDEN For sale by SEEDS, F. L-DUFFY. 1 1IOOFLAND'S BITTERS. THE genuine article just receiv edj For sale by F. S.

DUFFY, Takes Notice i npHE "subscriber, having jus! returned 'from' the Jj. noU hern cities, respectfully calls? the attention ofj Physicans, country merchants, and farmers to his stock of DRUGS i AND MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, and Dyc-Stuffs, CJlass, Perfumery, Fancy Artleles, All of which has been selected with great care; and he; will guarantee to sell any article in his ine, on as good terms as they can be procured in the State. jFor past favors, the subscriber returns his sincere thanks, and trusts, that with exertions on his plrt, to give satisfaction to his customers, to merit and receive a continuance ot their patronage. JAM W. UAKIUfiK, Dec.s3.

1353. Druggist. JUST RECEIVED C.A. HURT'S TIN WARE AND STOVE DEPOT. 14 FINE article of Britannia Tea and Cottee rots.

Also Waiters pof different sizes and styles, Jfclly Moulds, Spice Boxes, Sugar Boxes, Deed Boxes Tjoilet Pails, Cake Pans of different Tin and, Glass Lamps, Tin Trunks, Tea and Coffee Canis-ters, Candle Sticks. Dust Pans; Knife Boxes. Bri tannia. Soup Ladles and Hollow are of every description. Also Tin Toys for Christmas presents, all of which will be sold cheap.

Please give us a call, corner of liroad and Middle Street one door South of the Court House, iNew- bern, N. C. -V-f December.l7th, 1853. 32 tl NEW GOODS NEW GOODS iFALL 1853. TTHE subscriber having retorned from the North-j (JL ern (Jities; is now opening a new supply of Goods, for Fall and inter wear, consisting in parv of various hew Styles of Sontaff Plaids.

Embroidered Robes, Cashmeres Muslin De Lains. Merinos. Alpaecas, Circassian Cloths, Silks, New Style Calicoes, Ribbons, Maiitilf las, nawls, wmtc Uoqas, jmoroiaenes, umorei- HATS, CAPS Gloves, Hosiery, Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, IjravatS, nanaKrenieiS, lanneis, DianKew, uieaw fed and Unbleached Domestics, lickings, Jeans. SHOES, HA LLv AND CURTAIN PAPER JEWELRY, ta fTocrfitliftr with varietv of articles. nauallv.

kerjt in I -i a Drv Goods Store, to all -or which he would call the attention of his customers and the publif in general, assuring them that he will sell at as LOW PRICES as any other btore in lown. T. L. Pollok Street, Newbern, N. P.

S. -For the accommodation of his customers the Store will be kept open every Saturday night. NEW GOODS NEW GOODS CHARGES S. ALLEN, WOULD respectfully inform his customers and' purchasers generally, that he has lately returned from the northern cities, with a large and carefully selected stock of Goods, of every description, suitable for the Fall and tra ie. I i A large variety of Fahev and Staple 1 F' PIR0PC i 1 READY MADE CLOTHING, Thick and" Light Boots and Shoes, Umbrellas Clocks, Hats and Cape, Hardware among which may be tonnd, Ship and House Carpenter's Tools, i Plows, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Hoes, Hollo w-wate, Kails, Guns, Aq, dee.

He aTso keeps constantly on hand hi A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF GROCERIES Flour in barrels and half barrels, and'other articles usually kept in a Variety Stored all of 'which will be sold at the lowest prices. Call and satiny yourselves, at his Store on the old County- whar Newbern Nov. J5th, 185S. 27: ly GENTS; LADIES AND CHILDREN'S THHE Snbscriberibegs leave to announce; that the wL Schr. Planet has just amved iwjth jua Winter stock of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, which are-now in Store, opened and ready, far saleC i I-, Vj 1 TO cotton planters: TAYLOR A (703 "BEST GEORGIA COTTON GINS" at manufacturers prices by.

I S. OLIVER SON, Agents. -Newbern Nov. 3d. 1853.

GLASS AND PUTTV.r;tr XT RENCH and American Window Glass of all JE sizes, and a Ibuddv of Pnttr. at hand and fcr sale bjr DISOSWAY. A YERB Cherry Pectoral, Wistar.a Balsam of C3L Wild Cherry, J. Jayne's Expectant, for sale oy DUFFY. TpERRVS Dead Shot and Fahnestoek's Vermi- tuare.

for sale bv F. a DUFFY. "OERRY DAVIS'S Pain Killer. DaUev's Pain Ex- tractor and Radw.y'a Ready 'Relief, Gray's RURNING FLUID and LAMP OIL of the very tj wj vu. juimju aim ior saie ov DISOSWAY- TABBrrS Yeast Powders, Preston and MerrelVs XJ do SupV Carb.

Soda, Sal Eratus, Cream of xartar, ana iartanc Acid, for sale by l' V.f- s. duffy. Lubin's Extracts, I iv great variety. Hair Hat, Boot and 2Tail Brushes, Dressing Combs, Toilet Bottles Ac- iust rpirrl and for sale oy :JAs.w.cJx2fEii: Dec. 1853, Druggist.

LIGHT! ANOTHER supply of Fluid 'Lamps of various styles on1 nnu. 1 4J1 7-Uaraphme, Solar and just at hand and for sale by JAS. W. CAR2ER, Dee. 3, 1853.

Morse's Invigorating Cordial. "I1 ITST at hand and fnr a1o hv Jas, Pec. 3.1853, W. CAItXFJi, Dbcggist. DRY, GOOD'S CIRCULAR.

-OCTOBER 1853 ESIBIET CUTIIBERT. TNFORN his! numerous customers and the public 11 ilAl 1 i jl generally, inai tun suppiv oi FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. Carpeting, Cloaks, Manhllas, Boots, -Shoes, Caps, -Shirts, and Drawers, Jewelry, Umbrellas, Willow-fWare, Trunks, have just arrived and are now open and His naying undergone extensive and valuable" alterations durincr the past iummer. visitors will flud it large, light and comfortable, and most ponveniently ar ranged for the examination and selection of Goods. He would add that his stock and assortment were never more full and' complete than at present, embra cing the newest, inost lasnionaoie, and most desirable goods of the Reason which will be sold at; extremely low pi ices, Newbern, Oct.

19th, 18 24 ly NOTICE To the Debtors and Creditors of William B. Perkins Deceased, late of the County of Craven. the September Terra, A.h D. 1853. of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Session of the County of Craven letters Testamentary upon the Estate jtf Willinm B.

Perkins deceased, late of said Countv, were duly gianted by said Court to the Siuhscribers who at the same time qualified as Exe- cuFjors tlie; said deceased, m. due; lorm ol law. At pei-sons indebted to the Estate of the said de-?" ceHsed, Tare herebv notified, to make immediate Sayment and those having claims, accounts and emands acainst the Estate of the said deceased, are requested to present them for payment to within the time prescribed by law, or tliev will be barred of recovery by virtue of the Act of the General Assembly ot tais State such case made and provided. JbKKU. P.

LATHAM, .1. BEN. J. PERKIKS, September 30th; A. D.

1853. ALT PETEE ind Sill Soda, for! sale by f. a in DUFFY. 4 DYE STUFFS, OGWOQD, Redwood, Fifstje, Copperas, Al-JlJ Ext. Logwood, Bichuinato 5 Potass, An- natte, Indigo, Ac arc, for sale by 1.

DISOSWAY. FALL AND WINTER GOODS, DANIEL Wi HlTRTT, Rte 00 VQ 1 AND I READY MADEj CLOTHIER, At the Yellow Store on roilok Sfrrt. F' respectfully inform the citizens of New- beiTi and the surroundine: rountry tnat he has iust returned from New York with a fine assortmeut ot Cloths uassimeres ana esiing wnicn ne is pre--pared to make to order in. the best styles and at prices to sun me iimes. I 1 1 -He would also call attention of the public to his very superior stock of READY MAUK JL 1 HUN vx, Selected with great care hv him self.

which cannot be beat in WORKANSH IP or I 1 (1- bj Jew or Gentile. In his furnishing derailment will be found a general assortment of Dress Under Shirts. Drawers Cravats, Neck Ties Pocket Handkerchiefs, Glr res, Ac, Ac. Also a fine assortment of Walking Cines Hickory and HnaieDone. 1 Newbern.

I Sept. 20th. 1853. 4 20 tf NEWBERN fit PIETY ST.OBE; riHE Subscriber invites attention of Town and JL Country purchasers to hjs general and varied StOCK Oi -vV'tV. DOMESTIC "AKD FOREIGN DRY GOODS, Ship and Familv Groceries and Hardware and 'and table cutlery, ji Ship chandlery, tard and Manilla Rope and Cot-' ton! Canvas, y- House and Ship Carpenters Tools, I Blacksmiths Tools, Bellows and Anvils, Hollow Ware and Stoves, Stone Jars and Jugs.

Crockery Queens Ware ahd Glass Ware i Common and Fine Liquors, i- Domestic and Foreign Wines, i Cut land Wrought Kails, Calcined and Ground Plaster, 1 Pressed and wrought Boat and Ship Spikes; English1 Sweedish and American Iron, 1 1-: Ploughs, Straw Cutter, Corn Shellers, and Plough Castings fce. "1, i CJiairs, TaMeSr Ded Steads. Heavy Cotton Bagging and Bale Rope, f. Canal and Baltimore Superfine and familv Flour, Net and Seine Twines and Seine Leads and Seines, I Hats and Cans, Bonnets, Ready Made Clothing CoarsA and fine and Brogans, i j-T Ladies Morocco and Kid Buskins, Gaiters, fcc Jfce. ALLEXAKDER MITCHELL, it Old County Wltarf.

Newbern, Oct. 11th, 1853. 23 It rpTJSSXET5rfor 2 DUFFY. FLID, AN LAMP OIL for sale lX br Si DUFFY 1 REFINED SALT PETRE. A 5 the season' for putting up Bacon ia approacb-X3L ins.

the' subscriber would call the attention of all concerned to the fact that Jthey can procure theii supplies of the above article at the old stand, eorne uf. Pollock and Middle 5 It Li DISOSWAY- Lf KA R5E lot oD i Ladies'rCellixa; Irislde HIlfauCufIsV Insert. inr-s, Cambric and Swiss Edgings can bts found 1853 I I P. mutual iiiuuiiuiiuu vuiiU IUU THIS Company was organized in 1845. Its PoU i cies now cover property to the amount of 4,600 uiu apiuu oonas proj)eriy is enticreiy free from debt, and has a handsom surplusfund.

x. The eeneral rates of insurance in this ComTjanv for the past fite years, has not been over 1-3 of one per cent, on tna various graaea propeny enipracea in its operations and as viewed in connection with stock companies, has only cost about one-tun as mnch. aojs vnvpany nas pronrpuy paia over one nana wm i Thousand Dollars in positive losses, besides the expenses incidental in prosecuting its operations, Its rates of premium are uniform over the whole State, for the 88 me class of risks, and no. underbidding for me Mitfi mcreasea Dusiness. i 1 Ti.

OFFICERS. V- J. G. B. p.

i II. D. TURNER, -V. 4 i Vice I'resident lllTl i Treasurer. J.

PARTRIDGE, J. H. Application for insurance can- be made to i i i 1 ALLEXANDER ITCHELL. i October 4th. 1853.

MUSIC! MUSIC MUSIC! II rpHE subscriber respectinlly informs the cuizen'sof JL Newbern and adjoiniBsr counties. Ibat he has open TK -rT 1 ed a Piano Forte Ware room on Broad Street, onposit the Washington Hotel, where may.be found a nne as sortment of Musical Instruments, consisting of Pianos-1 Melodious, Violins, Guitarsj Accordions, concertinos, Flutinas, Flutes, Fifes larionetK, FJngeoleU, Tambo- rines Banjoes Ac Also a large collection of Sacred Music Books Handel and Iladen, 'ew armina Sacra, -Boston I Southern Ilartnony 'and Musical The Shawm a Library, of Chrcb Music. Instruction Books-Hunters instruction. and Bertie's method for the Piano, Primers for the same Schni--der's Practical Organ School Whites instruction for the Melodion, M. arcassi Jbr the puitar, also instruction books by different authors for all kinds of musical instruments.

There mayT be, found among the sheet music, jail ithe new pieces! and having made arrangements 1 inj the Northern cities, shall receive all new; music las Soon as published a small stock of StaUon arv, all of which will be sold at New York prices, He is Aeent for Messrs! G'eibe and Jackson, and Bacon and Ravens, Celebrated Piano Fortes also George A. Prince 1 st. premium Melodions. Persons wishing, to purchase any of the above will do w.Ujtq call and him. He will also give lesonS on the l'iane orte, eom- mencipgon the 1st oi October.

Terms per Session of 24 lessons, JOHN F. HANFF1 Newbern. Septembar 20ih. 1855 ao tf 'I V5rHITE Load aitrt Zinc Is Paliil 'Raw and Hoi led Oil, Wliite aud Copal sale by Dec. S.1853.

jas. w. 1 Drigcisv. FRESH FLOUR FRESH FLOUR! TUST received a fresh pnpply ofextra arid super fj fine Flour, in barrei by'vl 'i and half barrels, fort sal a ALLEN, Old County Wharf 1 CLOVES, Nutmegs, Mnee, Pepper, Allude un nana and tor sale by JAS. IK.

CAHMEJt Dec SALAMAND Ell SAFES. A Agents we can furnish any sire of Sal ti man xV.der Safes made by Messrs. Stearns and MaiTin New York, at manufacturers prices. 'Several di ferent sizes daily expected. SAMUEL 01 JVER A FfN 1Ha Lons hair jNvjgorator, JL Iricophcrous, Jules llnuel hsulAistrnj.

fo sale, by KS. SITLEirS EXCELSIOR STA RC1J TOLl 1 IT'OR jgiving a niagnitictnt glefs to tH oiton iLinen or Cambric goods; but more particularly to collars, hums, ana oosunis, ior saie, lv Newbern, Aug. 5, isa. DUFFY i GREAT iHAKGAlN; "VJCTILL be sold at a sacrifice, two Rouses and JM on Pollok street, Adjoining tbe lot now occupied by Bryan Jones, the property of hilaw Stathnm. or terms oi saie, or any loiorniaiioii wamc rp to WHITFOHD.

N. R. The above property will be ferited low uni disposed Of. I'----' 1 New hern. May; 1853.

I I- U-tf WASHHGTOIV HOTEL! rXHE Subscriber announces io his friends, "btith JLi Town and in Country, that bis premises have undergone repairs, and be is now prepared to receive snd accomodate boarders' by ihe day week or month in mannciv which be trusts Iwill be entirely satieractory lie liatters himself, that no better convenience can be found at any Hotel in the State. Call and see for yourselves" j- 1 IL G. CUTLER. Newbern, May 10th, 1853. I if JUB WORK i I i Seatly Exerated at this OfHee.

MORE NW (JOODS! TUST arrived per Schr. Medal Piatt Iargo lotl and 4-4 Bleached Shirtings. 4-4 Fine Brown Doinesiics. 3-8 White wool end domet FlaoneU. Superior Twilled R.

Flannels. I jWhitennd Coloured CorsettI)rilI. Plaid and Marlboro' for iscrvnnti Fair Irfeh Linens. ii vr- ALSO Plain i Tan Coloured Persians. Claswified Oil Silk Black Bombazine.

iKid Glomes, Hair Brushea. Bobinet and. Eyes. Sheath Pins, Knitting Pin. fF Warren's Superior! Sewing NeeoJIca.

Clark's White arid Coloured Cotton. Black' and Coloured Sewing Silks. Wide and Narrow Black Siik Velveti. White and Coloured Crewels- Sice Ulj emmbt; cutiibeii Confectionaries Conectwnaries TT70ULD respectfully inform his Costomers generally, that he has lately returned from the Northern CitieVwitK a large and carefully se luMA tV et ClnetA of vrv dpnrintion in hi Iineauch aa 4 Eaisinsf Fifra, Prunes, al Citron. Curranta Date.

Preserves, and Jellies kinds, Dry Ginger, Pickles, Capers, Olives, I'erpe' fidisAA if tsnna 1 Sauce, Catfups. Bracdf Peaches, resh PflriP f-olvstora 'Snrdinefl. Sweet Oil. Cor Al Win. SvniTM Snrrar Powdered Coaconuts, th-apges, Lemons, Apples, Spices of all Vind Mftjnvjnf Nuts of enrerv -descripUom Ale a large iusbrtment of kif 7 COVES i JT TO 31- He also keet eohstantly on" hand a freshassorv and Plain' Candies, which lie-will sell by the box, at the lowest pneea AD orders from" the Country promptly attended to Newbern.

De 6th, 185S. SO ly MORE NEWrGOODS i I i i av-n vsi inn inr ht A supply just al hand and. seRinj af eautdpri- Ji hi W' AT irrrtf in I' It i Ft ,4 1 f- tl 1 si .4 r. i Fi 'I 1 17 1 1 i i i i "I i I I 4 rj 9nneim JUMM-ET CUTHBEKT Feb, 23, 1851. CUTHBERTS ai 4X..

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