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The Atlantic from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 4

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I 1 ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 -ADVJRTISEMETS ADVERTISEMENTS. If: "T.TJST. received "and 'sale low 10 bids.

'2an-J niington Ground Plaster for manure. 10 half bbls. Ueckers' Belf raisinit Flour, a new article. 10 half bbls extra family Flour. 10 half bbla.

super fine Flour. Tor sale by I ALKX. MITCHELL. LOG WCOD.led Yood, Yellow Wood, Indigoj Copr eras. Aliijn and Annatto, for sale by F.

S. DUFFY. SfilKE KET AKD TWINE AGEKGYl nHE subscriber haying lately returned from Bos-X ton, uohld now inform his customers aud the public that! has just'received a full supply of fh best qualities the Tarious kinds of" I 1 Cotton and Flax Twibcsi i Also ah assortment of 'ETS AND SEINES. 4 He Is also prepared to; furnish at short notice any kinds of Iets or Seines but of the usual dimensions all of which will be warranted to give satisfaction to the purchaser, both in material, aud manufacture, by hand knitting. He will also take this method of informing 'the public generally, that jiie has a'jjood assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, Shoes, CROCKERY GROCERIES except LIQUORS, FLOUR of best and good qualities, and a lot of first rate 2vev Bedford SPERM CANDLES, warranted all which he prepared to furnish on the most favorable Iterms.

1- i GEO. F. FISIECR. East side of Craven Street near tlie Old County Wharf Nov. Sth 1853.

26 tf OCEAN QUEEN. CAPTAIN ANDERSON. Beaufort und Newbern Line. rIHLS large, splendidly-finished Packet, will again resume the duties appr- taming to her vocation, and for which 6he is so well calculated; beginning Tuesday, February. the 7th havingi had such jndditional aceomiiiodations made as' are indispensjible- for the ease and comfort of tastrent'ers arid 'fixtures better suited for the protection of those 'things-damageable by water.

you wish to take a pleasant, pleasurable, and delightful trip. toj Beaufort or Newbern, be sure to avail yourself always (when, the weather is not inclement) of this desirable and picturesque ater tour, bhe will lahd you' safe at either place.cer-tairi, and with a favorable wind will beat the stage, at least four hours. is ho changing or run-uin'g away of horses pu this Line. 1 would say here, as a hint you know, (ahd plainer the better) is necessary sometimes that there are no hooks open, and consequently! no Book-keeper and hence the necessity, and the1 great necessity, and not' only so tut a great accommodation will it be, (at least to the Cajitain) if you will just hand over the as you leave the Boat (be tore Jon leave will answer) for freight or. passage, and the Captain will thank yon kindly, and will always like to have you jwith him, going or coming.

I -Passage $1,50 is one half stage fare. Children and Servants half Freights. Bar-' 11 1 I A. 111 ids weiniutr ana over, 50 cents, and bbls. weiiihiiu; under be never ess than 25 cents.

1 NOTICE rTO the Debtors, and Creditors of Sarah Ann JL ton, of the County of Crayen. At the December Term, A. 1853, Court of Pleas and Quarter. Sessions of the County of Cra ven, letters of Administration ipon the Estate of Stirah Ann Carlton, late of said County were duly granted by said Court to the Subscriber who atthe SMine time was qualified as Administrator of said decVl in Que form of (Law. All persons indebted to the Estate of dee'd.

are hereby notified to make. payment and those having claims, accounts and demands against the Estate of the dee'd, are requested to present them for to the within 'the prescribed by law, or they will be bailed of recovery bv vii tiie of the Act of th-b Ocn oral Assembly of tliis State, in such cases and provided 1 S. S. BIDDLE, Decembenl 2th. 1853.

I 31tf NOTfCE. To the Debtors and Creditors of, William P. Riddle Lite the County of 4 the DecemberTerm A. D. ISoS of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of the County of Cra.

ven letters 2'estamenta'ry upon the Estate of William P. Diddle late of jsaid County, were duly granted by said Court to the iSubscriber, who at the same time was qualified as Executor of the said deceased, indue form of law; All persons indebted to the Estate of the said; deceased, are hereby notified to'make immediate payment; and those having and demands against the Kstnte of the said deceased, are requested to present them for" payment to the Mibscnber, within the time prescribed by law, or they will be barred of recovery by virtue of the Act of the General 'Assembly of this fctate, i such leases made and provided. I SAMUEL S. BLDDLE, Executor. December 12th, A.

D. 1853 33 tf Confectionavies Confectionaries J. M. AGO TINE, "VXTQULD respectfully inforrn his Customer9 generally, that he has lately returned from the Northern i with a large and carefully se- leeted stck of Goods of every description in his' line such as Haisins, Figs, Prunes, Citron, CuiTants, Dates, Preserves, and Jellies of all kinds, Dry Ginger, Pickles, Capers, Olives, Pepper Sauce, Catsups. Pickle (and Brandy Peaches, fresh Peaches, Lobsters, Sardines, Sweet Gil, Cordials.

Wines, S3' rure.l'rtgar Ovist and Powdered Cocoanuts, Oranges, Lemons. Apples, Spices of all -1 1 i i a Kinas, jjiacearom rsuts 01 eyery uescnpiion. a large assortment of .1 WC0DEX AM) TIN TOYS, PORTER Segars of Different Qualities. He -also kee constantly on hand a fresh assort-- mentof "1 French and Plain Candies, 1 j-. 1 which he will "sell by the box, at the lowest prices All orders from the Country promptly ultended tc-Newtern, Dec.

6th. 1853. 30 ly i 1 GEORGE BISHOP, Newbern, N. C. DEALER IN AND MANUFACTURER OF A li I NET' It Nl BEDSTEAD5 i hairs, Bureaus, Side boards Book-cases Writing desks, Sofas, Safes, Wash and Looking Glasses Picture frames Looking Glass plates tc Joss and Straw Afatrasses.

Old leaned repaired to look as well as WINDOW SASH. and BLINDS AND PANEL DOORS i I 4 I ADVERTISEMENT 10 A STOLEN" the; Subscribe, last Friday night, 2Stb Inst, on the Nene Bbad about 9 nile from Ntwherri, by Horsa, iwith one fore, and on hind foot whitetJtort'bodied, with a tolerable large neck; small ears and a Uazed face. Said Dorse hal something dike a wen on one sideclose to bis flank; He' paces well under the saddle. The above reward will be gi.Ten to the fiader who wfll leave' 'him at'PoBertV INewbern, fc write, word to the Subscriber Colbert, Kewbern Post Office, of his whereabouts! h-' I EDWARD WIGGINS. L8, J.

M. F. BAB I SON. 'OULD respectfully" inform his customers, and Public renerally. that be is now receivim? and opening for inspect ion, the most attractive importation of 'I Fancy, Staple, Foreign Domestic DRY GOODS.

'Brer offered in this market. LADIES DRESS GOODS. Of the latest styles, of every shade and firrade. Al Iways on hand a complete assortment of 1 JfiO'CfTS, SHdEFt AND GA1TERSA Of the most Fashionable Styles. -j (fmbrellas i and Parasols, JEWELRY.

1- Gold and Silver Watches, Breastpins, Ear Rings, At READY MADE CLOTHING, jl. A large assortment, Carpeting, Rugs, Druggets, Ac Trunks, VaHces, Wilking Canes, with every other article usually kept ih retail stores, a'i of which will bt sold on the.inost reasonable terms. L. Newbern, Jay i i f. SECOND SUFTLY or Dress Goods.

BY ADA31S A CO'S EXPEJv I am just in receipt of the following desirable Goods: Handsome Figured and- Had. bailies, superior quality. 1 Blue, Pink, Green and Orange Cblored De Laines all wooL -i i-. i Barege DeLaines entirely new 'styles, from 16 cents op to the finest goods imported. lieauutul t'laid batin striped Tissues and KoDes.

Blue, Pink, Tan and Brown Bareges. Superior quality Black Italian Lustrings, all prjcas -Plmin and Plaid Silks in great Tariety, very cheap. India Silks from 60 centi to one doHar. Ginghams, all style? from one shilling 'to SO cents. Musi ina of entire new patterns at all prices.

Plain Striped, Plaid and Satin Striped Muslins. Jaconet Cambricksj wiss iuslins Ac. Ac. Corded hkirts. Dimities and Corded Muslins.

4' Si 1A splendid assortment of real French Embroideries of all the entire'new-stj-les, the nyst varied assortmen that canj he found. i -'li-- 1 Ribbons, Trimmings and Buttons in endlesR variety. Kuperioc quality black, Mitts jui.l tong Gloves. 4 Real Thread and Lisle Laces and Edgings. ii Juslin ZJdgings, Insertings and Ruffling.

A large assortment' of Silk and CottoD Hosiery. Blue, Black, Green and Brown Lace Veils and Bareges. Parasols and Fans at all i Which together with my former extensive stock off Oooda. recently purchased, renders my assortnen very complete, and shall add fresh importation every week throughout the season. All of which intend to dis, ose of as usual at the lowest prices, a shall be pleased to goe my friends and" I c-ing" well assured that jl: shall be able to offer them ch inducements as cannot fail to give eniire satisfactiod.

'i' fa. Xewbern, April 19, 154. 43 AXliANTIC Pi. RAILROAD. rVT OTICE is hereby, g'ven, under the authorit ll of the Board of (jreneral l'oui-ussioners, thai "books will' be opened for receiving enbscriptions to the Capital Stock of the Atlantic and.

North Caro lina Railroad Company, on the 18th day of Ja next, under the direction -of Special Tominis-gioners named in the Act of Incorporation, and at the following places, to wit LI "1 i Jn Beaufort, at the tore of Benj. L. Perry. the Merchant's ank. i Kinst'n, at the irtore of Washington White I Goldsbbrough, at the Store Andrews IVkshint'ton- Waynesborough, the Store of Richard Washington.

Smithfield, at the County Court Clerk's Office. Itaieigh, at the State liank. Jacksonville, at the Court House. Swansboro', at Glover's Store. Snow Hill, at Henry II.

Harper's Store. And the said books will remain open for the space of thirty days, and continue open thereafter until ordered to be closed by the said General Commissioners. 1 j' N. B. No subscription shall le received by any of the Commissioners, unless five per cent, upon tio whole amount subscribed shall be "first -paid in cash, or secured by a.

good note to be approved by said Commissioners. i April lath, 1854 47 tf I Boarding and Day; ScIioqI Nrwbern N-. REV. WILTON. HAWKS Principal.

A. F. BAUDRY, Professor of French, jnrrvp' hakbp rc Tuition Der. Session of fiv rnonAa i In English Branches i $1200 'I I Board and 75,00 Instructions French ii 100 Ji Tw-. Music i 20)00 There is a Junior department attached to this school under the supervision of the Principal.

Tuition per Session in this Departmeut, in English branches 6 00 titnucui, reu zjiu 4U VARIETY STORE. TO ALL WHOM It MAY CONCERN. JOSEPH W. BAXTRFt, havirg sotne weeks since Purchased the entire Stock of LL H. Misseilicr ml': DRV GOODS, GROCER! ii Ai I jy G.UTE NSI READY MADE CLOTHING An taxes tm? method! of inform in th Old CnAnm.

I. 1 4 ers, and Public rrnerally, that he will endeavor to rive them as GOO A ft A IX as thev can desire Ue trusts, that they will all give him a call before making their purchases, as he is confident, he can gve en ire satisfaction. 25th, I WORLD'S FAIl LOCK Rotatina Permutalinn. P7nf Commonly called uJoms- Anlu Gun- I jL.oct ortfie WORLDS FAIR LOCK- rpnEj Latter title was acquired in consequence of this A Lock being placed on a Safe at the World's Fair J'ondon with Tooo in the Safe, to be the reward of anv 1 6 Pn the do Th Gold remained therein for the space of forty five days without any one bemg able to obtain it. Bankers and others whVde! aire Uvbave these Locks upon their doors can have Sft'S" 10 nme Oliver A Son Agents for to 1 Newbern.

Annl 3th. 1NOT1CR THE eonartnendiin January last, by mutual consent. In a. firm fa i.rA AU persona having clajm against the said firm of Jiarrett -will nrounf j- foAaettlemen and those indebted, are respectful. -j.

ITr "vjujuumj uieir accounts without th old stand of Merrett Adams Tvi.1 ADAMS A bkit. ES, YFJTS Cherry Fe.ctoral, Balsam of iCA. Wild Cherry. J. Jay ne's Expectorant, for sale nrERRYS Dead Shot; and Fahnestock's Vermi-X fuge, for sale by F.

a DUFFY; TERRY DAVIS'S Pain Killer, Dalley's Pain Ex- uaciur aiiu asu wit akcokij Atciici, vjj jr McAlister's OintmentCfof sale by F. a DUFFY. an BABBITS Yeast Powders, Preston and JierrelTa da, Sup. Carb, Soda! Sal Eratus, Cream of lartar, andlartane Acid, for sale by j' L-sxih F.3. DUFFY.

Ii uliinf a Estractsj IY great rariety. Hair, Hat, Boot and JVaiT BrdsheS, Dressing Cbmbs. Toilet Bottle just received and for sale by, a TM: TIT t'lvxtm'l v. I Dkcggist. rt gist i rv'ZFGMFirti A OTHER supply of Fluid Laum of yarions styles XJL prices, Uamphine ahd Solar Lamp Glasses Camphtne, Solar and Tube Wick, -just I at band and for sale by 4 JAS.

CAIUEB, 5 I 1858; I'j I Dxcggist. -i Morse's Inrigorating Cbrdial lTST at hand and for sale bv I JAfL Dec 3.1853, I IV. GARUER, 1 Dkcgcist. DRY GOOD'S CIRCULAR. ET UiTtH NFORJlNhis numerous customers and 'the public generally, that his supply of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS.

Carpeting, Cloaks, Mantillas. Boots. Ahoes. Hats. Cana Miirts, and Drawers, Jewelry.Umbrellas, Willow-Ware.

Trunks, Ac, have jnst arrived and are now open and ry for inspectjon and sale, His A'tore naving midrgone extensive and valuable alterations during the past iSammer, visitors will find it large, light and comfortable, and most conveniently arranged for the. examination and selection of tioods. He would add that his stock and assortment were never more full und complete than at present, embracing the mosr fashionable, and desirable goods of the Reason which will be sold at extremely low i prices -i Newbern, Oct. 24 ly NOTICE. i To the Debtors and Creditors of "Willinm B.

Perkins Deceased, late of the County of Craren the September Term, A. D. 1853. of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Session of the County- of Oaren letters Testamentary, upon the Estate of "William B. Perkins deceased late of said County, were duly granted by said Court to the Subscribers who at the same time qualified as Exe cutors of the said deceased, dieforni of Al persons indebted to the Estate-of the said de ceased, are hereby notified to make immediate payment and those having accounts and -demands hga'inst the Fstateofthe sad deceased, are requested to present them for payment to the Sul-senber, within the time prescribed by law, or thev will be barred of recovery by.

yirtue of the Act of the General Assembly oi taia Stfte such case l.l I i FRED, P. LATH AM, 1 1 BEN. J. PERKINS, Executor. September 30th, Al D.

18531 ALT PETRE and Sal Soda, for sale by F. S. DUFFY. FALL AND WINTER GOODS, 1853. DANIEL W.

HTJUTT, IE iFi ir3 A IT TAflllL IM AND READY MADE CLOTHIER, At the Yellow tors cn Poilok Street. OULD respectfully inform, the citizens t)f NeTT-bern and the -surrounding country! that he has .1 just returned from New York' with a fine assortment ot-Cloths Cassiniers and Vestings which he is prepared to make to order, in the best styles land at prices to suit the times. i' I "1 i Be would also call attentien of the public to his very superior stock of I READY MADE. CLOTHING, Selected ib great care by himself which cannot be beat in WORKMANSHIP or PRICE by Jew or Gentile. In his furnishing department will be found a general assortment of Dress Shirts, Under Shirts, Drawers, Cruvatg, Neck Ties, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Glcres, Ac, 4c.

Also a fine assortment of Walking Cmes Hickory and Whalebone. I Newbern, Sept. 20th. 1853. I 20 tf 1 NEWBERN VAR1FTY ST RE IIE Subscriber invites attention of.

Town and Country purchasers to his general and varied stock' of I 1 DOAIESTICT AND FOREIGN 1 DRY GOODS, IShip and Family Groceries; and Provisions. Hardware and Pocket and; table cutlery. Ship chandlery, tar'd and Manilla Rope and Cot- ton anvas, i 1 House and Ship CarpenterTools, 1 'Blacksmiths Tools, Bellows and At Anvils, jllollow Ware and Stoves, Stone Jars and Jugs, Crockery, Queens Ware and Glass Ware, Common and Fine Liquors IDomeetic add Foreign Wines, Cut and Wrought Nails, Calcined and Ground 4 i Pressed and wrought-Boatand Ship Spikes, Sweedish and American Iron' PI ouglis, Straw Cutter, Corn Shellers, andJPlough Castings fec I Chairs, Tables, Red Steads. Heavy Cotton Bagging and Bale Rope, 1 Canal arid Baltimore Superfine and family Flour, Net and Seine Twines and Seine Leads and Seines, Hats and Caps, Bonnets, Ready Made Clothing Coarse and fine Boots, Shoes, and Brogatis, Ladies Morocco and Lid Buskins, Gaiters, tc tc. I ALEXANDER MITCHELL 1 -1 Old Cvunty Wharf.

Newbern, Oct lltfi, I 23 It- URNIP SEED, for Vale, by F. S. jDUFFY. 1 IT) URN ING FLUID AND LAMP OIL for sale 1J bv i i F. S.

DUFFY. 1 KOUTI1 CAROLINA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, rpHIS COMPANY is now in active and success-JL" ful operation. It numbers! oxer 25,000 PoHcies and has declared 65 per cent jdividends in the past three years. v- -y insured from 14 to 67 years of age, and 1 Slaves from 10 to 60. During the past three years the losses of this company have amounted to $6 6,000, all or which nave ueen promptly jaia at mat-unty.

the Subscriber having been appointed Agent of this Company for Newbern and its Vicinity, is pre j. ared tb receive applications; of Whites for life or a term of years' and on Slaves fronr one to five years the insured in every lease payirg for the medical examination pf.BlftTv-;;:;iv'.f';L'.u..i yXy -S it v-1 ALEX. MTCHEliis ED, F. SMALLWOOA Medical Eiainiaer. i Julyl2th 1803.

10 VALUABLE OF FOR SA JjR THE Tract of Land lying between ren Pembroke roads, containing kcros -the property of Tanti Alexander Mason 4a for sale. who wishes purchase it, can find out the tennsby apply- inirto J- -1 OnTH CAGOHMA MUTUAL INSURHCE COMPAIIY THIS Company. was organized in 1845. Its p0i; cies now cover property to the amount of! f4 ku 000, and ita capital t.7w,000 in bonds cured is entirely free from debt, and i has a handm -J surplus fund. i.a t---r-'i on, TVia iron rat rl.i wsf jntnrariM in r- th past IIvb years, has not been over 1-3 otli l'l cent, on the various grades of property embraced in it operations and as viewed in cnnection mih companies, has onlt cost about one-fifth as much Company has promptly paid over One Hundr a Thousand Dolhira-in5 positive losses; besides! theYi penses incidental in prosecuting its operations, 'to cuuuuj auc uuuuui uvcr me woole Stal 1 for the same class cf risks, and no underbidding hi 1 the sake of increased business.

1 i "OFFICERS." j. o. RotiiJErAC.L'.i....:...PrsfrfPT,i I H. D. TURNER, i President J.

T. i Application for insurance' can be made to i AI.KVXMDER ITftTir Newbern, Octobet 4th. 1853. 'iy MUSIC! MUSIC THE subscriber respectlully Informs the ci izenso -Newbern and adjoining counties, that he has open 'FJ'wwon Broad Street, impute th Washington Hotel, where may be found anDe assortment of Musical Insfruments, consisting of Piano Melodious Violins, GuiYarty Accdrdims, concertinos' Flutmas, lutes, Clarionets, Flageolets, Tambol nnes Banjos Ac. Also large collection 0 Sucred Music BooksiHandel.nd HaySen, New Camdua SucrV Boston Academy Southern Harmony and Musical Companion, The Shawm a Library of thurch Music Instruction Books Hunters instruction and Bertie's method forthe Piano, Primers for the same Organ Schwl- Whites instruction for theMelodion.M.

Carcassi for the Guitar, also instruction books' by different authors for all kinds of musical instruments. There may. be found among the sheet music, all the new pieces and having made irraret.v ments in the Northern cities, shall! receive all ntw music as soor. as published a small stock of Statior arv; all of which will be sold at New York 1 rices He is Agent for Messrs. Geibe snd Jack son, and Bacon anoT Rayens, Celebrated Piano Foil es aho George A.

Prince A 1st. premium Mehd ons -Persons wishing to purchase any of the above will do etl to call and see him. i I He wiU also gire lessons on the Piano Forte fessof Ut OCXOh'T' TcrhlS1 -( 1 -i2 VT JOHN F. I1ANFF Newbern September 20th. 1SS.

IVIIITE Lta( Zinc I'aiiif, Uawvaml Boiled Linseed Oil; llUltci aitd Copal. Vari3Uli-for Dec. L. FRFill FLOUIt! FKESII iFLOCl; u' TUSTresceiv4l fmcti onr.I ys aun 1 I ami super- nne rlour. in barrel ml l.nlfl -i vju, ba.

S. ALLKXil Dee. 5, 1853. Old County Wharf Nutmegs, Mace, Pepper, AU-S hand and for aalo hv i ice, dc JAS. W.

C.iRMFH,:- iJapGGHT.L TDIIALON'S HAIR I VIG ORATOR. BARRY'S -I- IVicopherous, Jules Hauel's Kau Lust rnl, for sale, by F. S. DUFFY. SITLER'S EXCELSIOIiSTAlieil POLISH I rOR giving- a mairniiicent lt Un nil I A Linen, or Cambric g(ods; but more particukrlr Newbein, Aug.

5, 1853. si F. y. GREAT BARGAIN. ii be sold atasacrifce.

twolfousas! and I.nt on I'ollok street, adioiniun- ih int n'nw by Bryan Jones, the property of Ras ptat Jt or lerms 01 sale, or auymlorniajf ion wanted Arply to -j W. C.VII1TF0I6. N. B. -The above property will be rented loW until aisposed 01.

i i i Newbern, May, 1853. 3-tf WASHINGTON HOTEL THE Subscriber announces to his friendnt both in Town and in Country-, that his premises huve undergone repairs, and be is'now prepared to receive and aecomodfle boarders by the day iweek or n.onth in manner, which he trusts will be entirelv satisfactory. He natters himself, that no better convenience can be found at any Botel in the Stute. Call and tee for yourselves. H.

G. CUTLER. Newbern, May 10th, 1853. I 1 tf JOB WORK OIF IWIrlV-liQIMfl'PTOOiNI Neatly Executed at thlsi OfTIce. DR.

JOHN PULL'S A RS APARILL A. supply just at hand and selling a Reduced 'hy ij- Feb, 22, 1854. NOTICE TO CORN PLANTERS AKD FARMERS IN GENERAL THE Subscriber will purchase, any quantity, of clean, jdry, slip shucks. Persons having the Article to dispose of will apply at bis old stand, comer Aiddle and Johnson streets. J.

HENRY INST ON TVRTTO. THE Subscriber would inform citizens of Kin stbn and surrounding country, that he hasju't returned from the North, where he purchased a large assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paiijts, Oils, Perfumeries, Hair, Nail and Jboth Brushes of au k.inds and sizes, Soaps, Inkstands, Penholders, and a variety of Fancy Articles together with the beet quality pj Segars and Tpbaccu, i I BRANDIES, WINESl Ac. all of which he will dispose of on the most REASONABLE TtRMS. STORE I Ki NSTON hnmedlitely opposite thd residence of Mr. it.

almost an nfiro itrancrer to the citizens of Lenoir County, he hopes that that enterprising spirit which has evr characterised tnem, will tV a. nevertheless nphod Him nis enorw xq aaq iu their convenience by eetablkhihg a Drugstore per-. n.mo.w in ITinatAa. lle ekn aaanra thezn. that be -will sell as low, at least as articles of the same kind ean bt purchased jn Newbern or elsewhere, in iae -j JACOB-OOODlNGjJr.

nTTRR YOTIR fJORNS i JL' Supply of AunrSally's celebrated Corn KB: J. ler a neTer fai ling remedy for Corns and Bnn- ions jost reeeiyed at Variety Store. 4 JUST RECEJYBPi 6 BBLS. Cf onUn iless Shad. 6 Hhda.

ac Syrnp. 1 Tierce Golden Syrup, at i Variety i. 1 i GERJAfT Just received and Celling at J. IPI CARMER'S, 22, 1854. PAIN- KILLER.

A few Gros of Perry Davis on's Pain Killer, j'ist received, direct; from the proprietors, and for sale by J. W. CARJER, I JJrugtjUt. Peb. 22, 1854.

GROCERYj; AND COMMISSION HOUSE. MOSES W. JARVIS, at his store on the Old Coud-ty Wharf, ofiera for sale the followine articles just lauded from the schooner 'Mary from: lorje. 70 Barrels Sugerjine Flour, (JZxira.) -i J'- 1: 5 4t Extra Family Flour 10 1 2 Barret Extra Superfine Floury Barrels Refilled Coffee Sugar, i 10 City Mess Pork 10 Bags Rw Coffee, i 100 Sacks Liverpcjl Ground WAILS, BUTTER, ETC. ALSO, HE offers his services in the sale and shipment Produce on Commission? also storage and receiving and forwarding goods consigned1 to.

him fo be sent ifp the rivers; to all of which he will his paricnlar attention. ATewbern, 5, FRESH MtDEN SEEDS, JUST received. For sale by S. DUFFY. ITOOFLAND'S BITTEltS.

i riTTE genuine article, just received. For sale by -JL- F. DUFFY. Take Jty oticle IllE subscriber having jusl returned from the JL norihern res)ecitully calls the attention of Flty.siians, country merchants, and faruers generally to LU siock of -i Duuas And medicines, Paints, Oils, aud Dye-Stuff Glass, Perfumery, Faary Articles, -All of which has T)een selected with great care, and he will guarantee to sell any in his line, on us gno.i terms as thev can be procured in the State. For past favors, -the -subscriber-' ret urus Iris sincere thank, and trusts, Jliat viih renewed exertion's on his part, io give to.

-his cnsroniers, to merit and receive a continuance of their patronage. JAS. W. CAHMEli, Dec. 3.

1353. DltfGGIST. JUST RECEIVED AT C.A, HART'S TIN WARE AND STOVE DEPOT. FINK article of Britannia Tea and Coffee Pots. Also Waiters of different sizes and styles, 11 Moulds, Spice Boxes Sugar Boxes, Deed Boxes Toilet Fails, Cake Pans of different sizes.

Tin and, fxlass Lamps, jTin Trunks, Tea and Cofiee Canisters, Candle Sticks, i Dust Fans, Knife Boxes. Britannia Soup Ladles imd Hollow of every, description. Also Tin Toysf for Christuias presents, all of which will be sold cheap. Please give us a ill, corner of Broad and Middle Street, one door South of the Court 1 hern, N. C.

December 17th, 1853, ouse, Xew- 32 tf WHICH AN BE RELIED Being each suited to Specific Disease" DR. j. S. KOSE is an Honorary Member of the Philadelphia Jedical and graduated in' l5S2, frona the University of Pennsylvania, under the of. th6 truly eminent Profesors'.

Physick; Chapman, Gibson, Coxe, James, and Hare, names celebrated for medical science. He now offers to Jhe public, as the result of his experience for the past thirty years, the following valuable Family iiedicines, each one suited to a gpecijic DR. J. S. ROSE'S EXPECTORANT.

Or Cough Syrup, is a never failing remedy for Coughs Colds, and all Lung Disease. Price cts and 0. DR. S. ROSE'S WHOOPING COUGH SYRUP, gives immediate relief, and frequently cures in i one week, i 'Price i DR.

J. S. ROSE'S CROUP SYRUP, never fails in curing fhe roup, that dangerous complaint among children 1 Price 2" c. I DR. J.

S. ROSE'S PAIN CURER. will cure Stiff Neck, Gore Throais, Pain in the Face, Side, Back or Limbs, fioai Gold. It cures Sprains. XTiillblains, Cramp or Pain' in the Stomach or Bowels.

Price. 2)4, 2 and 50. I BR. J. S.

ROSE'S EXTRACT OF BUCHU is one of the best remedies ever used, for diseases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Price ftt'c. DR, J. S. OSE'S NER VO US A ND IN vigorating --Cordial, for heart diseases, all nervous affections, flatulence, heart-burn, restlessness, numbness, neuralgia, raising: the spirits and srivinff ntiwer to the whole system it is almost miraculous in its effect. Price 5u cents.

DR. J. S. ROSE'S DYSPEPTIC COMPOUND sure cure for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, and indigestion, when taken in conjunctionUvith his Alterative or ia nily Pills. Price of both 7oo.

DR. J. S. ROSE'- GOLDEN PILL for. falling of the Womb, Female Weakness, Debility and iteiaxation Frlce DOCTOR J.

S. ROSE'S, RAILROAD It ASTI-B1UO PILLS. These Pills are not warranted to cure every malady or disease incident 1 man but they" are a grand remedy tor a liillious state of he system, and common fevers. NViihOnt -griping, they are an active purgative, eleans- ing and purifying the Liver, Stomach and bowels, ana leaving the system free from costiveness. They are adapted to the Southern sections of the United States particularly, being often a preventive of severe billions attacks, and when used with Dr.

Rose's Tonic Mixture, will cure the most stubborn case's of Billious Fever or Fever and Ague. 1 DR.J. S. SA ItS A PA ft ILL A COllPOUXD, for all 5skr- Diseases and for purifying the Blood, it is superior all Price 50c and 1. i Dr, S.

Ross Tonic Mixture for Fevers, and General Debility. A never-failing romedy. A few doses is alwvs eufheient to convince the most skeptical. Price Dr. r.

s. Row's Elixir of Opium, free from alL the bad effects ot Opium or Laudanum, such as Constipation, or Sick Stomach Price All whose Constitutions are impaired by disease, or weak by- nature, should read Dr. J. S. Rose's Medical Adviser (which contains a description of the Diseases of oar climate and the mode of treatment It can be had without charge.

i J.DISOS WA Newbern. 1 J. HARRISON SON, Rocky Mount. McNair Baker, Tarborough. F.

GALLAGUEIV Washington; and of Dealers gee eraljy throughout the Stat e. i i i i i-1 i irmrum.w -r FARMING UTENSILS: PLO VTS of every sort in Common rise, Corn fchel'ers, Straw Cutters, Ox and Log CTbaina, Trace and Halter Chains, Breast Chains.llfty and Manure, Forks, Spades, Shovels, Corn Scoops, Cast teel and Dj-on Weeding 7oea, Grubbing and Hilling ffoes, Col 'a rs and ATarness and added i7arness, Cart and IFaggon Sadd es, Cart, and Waggon Breeching, Ac. Riding Sadd es, Bridles, Martingals, at SOUTHBRN; HEMEDY "DR.fJOfl BULL'S': SAE A A BILL JT Is put up In full fjusrt. bottie. nn.J the strength of ei3 Tijues i mUob omv Uou-anis Many mprici 1'i-fce.

one do. Ltrpi bottle, or hx iKit.tt-si fir dollstrs It has bt-rn ftt, for rears pa. that when pans ami Sproperly only true pana-ea Iforall Ji originating from an' itnpure etnte th the ie of lnercurriutoxicatSni J. drhilss. evil habis in vou'h.

btrrenne. ec. boIJij iM-rr, fh.it iii-LfS J-'pn EXTKA' TOF AitSA tl: preparfitioij UXov pub! that Is pretmreJ on srwrjj tcien i-ji prjm iplwt, and r.f 6uifori-streoifth. The faj purciiaue-l without retr. a to prire ami erery rioajj J.

ItefirB Injiiisf ufed. Is subjeet'-to tlid strirtBc beforV beinji nftd. "I Hull's Varx-tpatV Mso rontnins tl Tirtiies of aeTeraj other Brili root, together forming the bes and producing the This uieiklBe, when itsedi according to directions, wiuicuRE. witwoar FAIL Scrofula or Kinz'sl TCrll, Ca or KSnpr Evti, Tunvors. Ernploii Sore K.fe.

of Ibe Skin. VdDela. worm or Teufen. Scald liisi'l. lUieiimafisia, Tn in the Eones if a -T intg," Oitl ores -jusa- Ulcers of it lands.

Svphilis. iKspeps'wj Salt KVieuuu; (f Lrw of Appe'i e. arix- lug from he of Mi-rcnry id i the. MJf ana lropsv. Lthmhazo, Coffivrness, Sre SroiiMtls, rtll.

Weak.nfs Of the jl4hf, lalKK-n ry awd. "orher IHeawi tn-MniC produce I 'onftiiirtpfion. LtreT roMiiil.iinf, t'ehale Irreulstririef Jind Com ylnintfi, Bick Nervous IIeaiiiche. Ljw Spirits Klghfc IIIpprudeDCe in M.V nie Diseises; find is a Spring i.nd SuJUHier Drinit, and GeiieralTooic for the and ia. Geiitie jiiisd lMeasant rurga? live, fnr superior i fo IJiue Lifk vf JougreRj SaJts, or HUca Powders.

4 1 READ READ EEAD The truly TfOD del-fa 1 and fwriinrk.ibie eome under our luinieiiiure unve more in.ii us that l)oeror IHil i a max. fhn hift fluid. f. arsjipfi jla iri the iiiosit valuahn-rombinatii'n of fUs' the iu-ienre jef fuiodufel. 4ll to the lioeior, ifi new entefpri.

-4 Ji-tthriff- (uritr. We rjcrt c-'with ou nebboii the uiier, Ui.it i a pr. hian. and hirt $reate- and; we cop. jri need that the DfK-tor witl his gnrapsiri la, wiiiftreate fiijr more exeit- i nient Kast, than did wjith.h-nuy Lind pot have Mir r-eadejtt to uiidej-stand us Kiuiujt thf Txcror and Lf SarSiiparflla witji Burnum aud I.ifid.

betnuse Fp'hd their dollar frr a bo? tie of will fietiits and we have heard it filily hinted, that nifcfly alt. iheritK the divine Jenny, and finding their pookef- iiliiiis from ten to twenM dollars, thoughtit tas pa' in pretty dear for -he wbibtlb One objection have to JhiSii's Sarsapaiilbi, and cxn 0.e ic 8C; 'rde'Jirjrly I paant to fhe ta.re.itnrt tb the system! once in thj of it-nj ic eq.uiU'Uo i Cn. "Teiraljas, chewinj btjut. oij drinklrt jVTaiker's mint julepa roi I can't l)iocrat. The alo'e iib.iceri from.

the editors ct of tin- LcufeviUe Coirier, and Ieuiocrar, were endorsed jio 1). I'renticf. jq. the fljstiiiKnished edito- r-f tb Lruiitrille Vn the Rnterii notice. There is jdouHs in ue world of -lie greatness of i Poetor KcS.

and the excellence! of his Sarsapaiiila. Hon: of the most setentifii physkiHiiij iuthecity have pplainled the iSareapttrilla what great doal lx-iter tiie uiillion applfttid it, fop. It jhavfng a tremendous sale Miw t'elebrated Jayne has fron jtb of his inedifliie. a granite ipalafe in Philadelphia, sevcu stories and I'r. if he cbobses, canj very soon build one twice L'txh as that! It is, we are! fold, very difficult for him tvrt'A through our streets I njtj as, he finds himself a-rrce'ed, at every stjpp, by grateful men aud' women, many, of whom haTe; travfied from! great distances to look npon their ahd to bleii hiui for their wonderfu.

tbstofatioo to health. The with all bw-extraordinary fciei is vfcry mo.lest ind retiring yet, we truit that trie Kasrri eitseri ill, in justice to themselves, give a fitting 'reception fho distinguished' man who has made glorious a ehmpHign againt human diseafies as (i en ifeeu ma.de against (the Jiexicana. KOTICE TO I FEMALES John Bull's iPardiaparilla ia one of the greatest female piaiciiiv now in existence. jl those numerous cases is debilitated, the nervous energy the efforts of nature are wak and where the corisjiija if- lessened," when defieient. or are! prefuse and Overwrought, whenJhe, face nale and coiorleKB.

the strength feeble und yielding, the fpnit' a.nO neaitn oi-oKeu, iuiuu shakf and, cobs4tiuently, the happiness destroyed, then 5uH farsapariilaf is a sovereign remedy. It assists Nature in the perfoiriranee of her duty, braces the whole svstem. renews peiihanently thej natural energies, removes obstructions, checks excesses, creates pure and healthy olood, and imparts; health ami happiness. ladies, generally, to adopt jthe nseof this medicine, we would ee far les buffering, disease and unhaipineBS, among them, than cow exists: health would itake the "place of disease, the rosy cheek would succeed the palUd face; we should have fcniiies rnstead of tears; perbBps a happy long lite, iiistead of one cut short by (disease, or matte miserable by foutinous suffering and i affiictior. At that critical jeod called the turn of whkh is often attended with so uuch danger Bull's Sarkapariila is found tc exert a most beneficiad'etfect.

All ladies approaching this crisis should be apprised ol tlii fact, and avaoi theiiiseiTes "i ui valuable medicine. A BEAUTIFUL i CLEAR SKIN. beautiful, white skin said a How we a clear. rosy voloivd cheek How often ido ewe persons cot poi sej-sirg this desideratum, to (devoutly to be wished," resort to coii.etics, loi ions, wRshesj paints, andtcolering niaeriAl. restore them ai sem blance of what disease has deprived tiieiniof, aud that too, with great injury to the skiu.

Sarsaparilla is (the best cosmetic known. It beanrincs the skin by removing every particle of morbid end diseased saatjtci; oni the blcavi, making it pure, healthy and "Tijtoronf, Ritiilg nrtivify- every minute veasel, and the bloom cjiai.cins the Selicv and darki iqenntenance to and tre-stinw of yxmib. abandon the use of paint -unil-iui'xt tves and tit-e r.ull's the only rea.edy A word-tc tke wise oiiflicient," and a hint il enougb tor the bide. ij; 1 We wirwesMy all persons wao are nJferizit with of the 11 Ik tliat fle-h is heir to" to call on Ir. John Uull Asent.

end) pet a copy of Kull's Fumlly JonrnaJ, oUATisv aud for the take of humanity, we hope hat a single wjil not be found, unwilling giveEull'i ii i.ta a i rial. reading, and recollecting, at the wme time. tlia. it lis un possible lor the Iioctor to publish tbe tenth part of rie-nnmber of certificate of astounding cured, performed; hj bis The amount of tea-'iuiony fchovvered j.ofa I'r. Hull's nou well Ki.owu imii inaiviuuais, uoui a prrvi iC I'r For sale lrjr eliil'e lias teD 'perfectly overwhelming, tiu.l'fc Ollice- WeM side Vifth I.oUiviile.

Ky i I. DISCSWAY, ewLern, N. a COAL. VINEGAR I Art Tons Red1 Ash Coal i 2n bhls. Cider Yineen TtU-SrO Bales av.

dailv ex ectcd by b'chr. Alary from 'Philadelphiaf for sale hy OSES W. JAEVIS. Newbern, April 16th, 38-4. CAHPETING, llUUGS, CARPETIKGvrs, Jat6 just recteyed per Shocr)cr I err), fo I ii ctte nhite and colored iSLccp jSlir ti.d lor IIARBI50N'5.

PEKY'iS DEAD' MK remedy for vr orms a hand and lor sale! at i Yirjm i a sure supply constantly oa CAIUfEFJS Feb 1854. JOB WORK t3Iorje tit Ihe Atlantic Cffi- in snpcrh style with bat a small Advance on jN'ftw York price's. Uall and see for yon reel vs j. j' t- i kid gloves I PRS. just arrived per Schr.

HUGHES." 1 1 1 PlilET CUTBBEJIT. 26 GXS SPARKLING GElJniKE For making jelly at anv temtjeratura of -woathA? far bhIa i i si i 111 a. i i Zi'Kw i i 1 1 1 If 1 Hi I I ft 1 I-. h4" I yX'- 19. i St.

i. ft I. of a Superior quality kept constantly on hand and made to order at short notice as cheap as can be bought in the State, (or perchance cheaper.) UNDERTAKING, In this branch of his business he will spare neither pains nor -in pviBg entbe satisfaction to those who may need his services (Coffins for the, Country made at short notice.) All kinds of seasoned Lumber "kept on hand and for sale low, suph a-v Jahogany, Cherry, Walnut, Popular n.r.d Pine, Jfareh, 8tb 144. i HATS! JUST received per 1 Schr. W.

Hughes, a sup ply of Beebe's fashionable Hats- Spring style. FMMFT CUTELBERT. llarch 16th, 1854. i ITINESoflpa, StArehjiftU fey salt ty ApriJ 10th, lWi. i F.

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