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The Newbernian and North Carolina Advocate from New Bern, North Carolina • Page 3

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I i jlf. fictj board measure, recording to size and length. MOLASSES s'Us ct c. flr. were ad rait ted to rcgUr spaders as 1 Paul Camercn to Honorary MfT-tcnlir- AUtst fftj rtrt ia rtd Trnfirer bfcvics reported thai jcut lx basin! and fj dollire cf the ttle Lun lrcl hl bea roasel towiristhe Cal I- tl r.

rr.fnt. the rulscrij tior.s were Coerr.T Mor1.ed 55, GoTfrncr Manly WARREN COUNTY, NORTII CAROLINA. THIS fashionable watering place and pleasant summer retreat, will be again opened he ensuing season, for the reception and accommodation of "visiters. SAMUEL CALVERT. May, 1S50.

21 8 THE ASSAM 1C6 Crtcnmch Street, New York. TIIE proprietors beg to call the attention of er-noiseurs in Tea, and the headi of families to th cuotcE nnd raiie telection of Teas imprrtcd ly them, and hitherto unknown in this country, whch, by their fragrance and delicacy, combined with virgin purity and strength, produce an inlusiou cf surpassing richness and flavor. THE TEAS OFFERED ARE THE FOLLOWING The Jeddo Bloom a Black Tea, at 00 it lb. 3. Oration.

Tbeearlj History cf N. LAVR.KCE SMITH, AVeX. 4. Oration. flcToIutlons and Reforms of the XIX Century." THOMAS SETTLE, J-, Leciinghcm Co- 5.

Oratl m. Reformation cftheXVI Century." HENRY HARDIE, C. The rea Jin of the Annua.1 Report. 7. TLeCiiftrrinrof Dcsreci.

f. Oration. The JOHN HILL, U'Jnitjton. 0. S-crel Music.

10. Reredictlon. The folluwinj young gentlexea rectited the degree of A. B. Jrel Clifton Dbke, Fredrlens Cain, Julius Andrews CuMwell, Alfredu Holt Cirrigm, EJtHui Cobc Julius La Fr.yette Gor-rel, Rotertus A.

Henricua Harlte. MaJ-ica Hawkins, Johannes Hill. Ricardus Iliaes, Jr. Renjojuin R. H'isVe, 11.

Johnston, Washington C. Kerr, Johannes Manning, Jr Ja-Cubus R. Robrtus H. banlford, This. Xettl-.

Jr J. tci-Iiua G. Small, Robertus Wraith, Sarnael Krwin WLitfi-U, Rieardus II. Whitfield Gulielmue J. hvte.

Niphont Dtari, Qsacco, Too-rsiaa, do. 75 do. 0 50 a Green Tea, 00 do. 75 do. 0 50 ic it 11 Ticki-tsiaa.

Ud-fi Mixture, a compound of the most rare ana enojee ieai grown on the fertile and genial soil of Assam, 1 CO With a view to encourage the introduction cf these matchless Teas, it is the intention of the proprietors to distribute by lot, amccg the purchasers, a quantity of Tea equal to THE FIRST YEARS PROFITS ON THE SALES EFFECTED. Each purchaser will receive enclosed in the package, a numbered certificate, entitling him to ONE CHANCE IS TIIE (XT" FOR EVERY FIFTY CENTS -T1 laid out, and on the receipts amounting to $20,000, the undermentioned parcels of Tea, to the value of ten per cett, cr TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS, WILL BE ACCORDING TO THE FOLLOWINO SCALE 5 Prizes of fO lbs. of Tea each TIIE SHERIFFALTY. We are ftnthorited to announce Samuel W. Cbadwick, Eaq as a Candidate for the oSce of Sheriff of Craren County, at the ensuing August Election.

Newbern, June 5, 1M0. ABEAtTIFLL rOMPLLXIOX. There is not a man or woman on the of tha earth but what admires a pure, clean and healthy akin; yet how many thousands are there who ore aorely annoyed with a pimpled, blotched, and discolored akin. Ye who are thus suffering are advised to try RAD WAY'S CHINESE MEDICATED SOAP. It is I of by all the great men in the Nation and is used to the exclusion of other soips ty by the boa ton of fsUioa.

It is better than all other scaps fcr the tcilct and its medical prnrer-tirs for the cure of S.ilt-Rhe im, Ring-Worm' Tan. Pimples, Morphew, Rough Skin, chipped Flesh the bites of Musquitoes, and all other cutaneous eruption, is superior to any other preparation in use. It i truly a wonder fi I preparation. Asa nurery snip it excels every thin of the bind; children washed with this soap will alwajs pos-eesA sweet, pure, f.iir an! heilthy skin. Physicians recommend it in preference to Castle soup for washing s-tcs.

In order to get the jrenuiue oap, tee that the signature of K. ti. RAD WAY is upon each Cike. Price 23 cents per cake, large cakes; small ones 12 1-2 cts. LUXURIANT IIA1R.

Radwat's CiRCA-ssfAN Balm, is the most complete Hair Invigorator in uss it cures baldness, stops th iir from filling off. eradicates dandruff and makes the hair moibt, fine, soft und glossy, is superior to hair oils, cre.in-s. pomades, The preparation closes up the ports ot'the skin, prevents the free esoipe ot the imp humors of the bulbs, and in short weakmsthe roots of the huir and cause it to fill out. The Circtssian Balm is prepared by RAD WAY Co. practical Chemists, and is intended cirry out iture's iws, iu promoting the growth, and ad ling the beauty strength of the hair.

Bear in mind that each hair in the he id possess a germ of life. To preserve this life pure and healthy, is what we must do, to jo9oss a beautiful iuxuriaut growth of hair. Price 25 cents in large bottles. Sold by WM. II.

MAYHEW, the only Agent for Newbern and General Agent for the Eastern Counties cf N. C. Al by Rotcoe Barrus. Polloksville; B. Askew, Trenton, Jones and Bell, Hookertrn; Joshua Rouse, Snow Hill; William C.

Lofrin, Kinston; HiJ iard Gibbs Middleton, Hyde County, Robert Aman, Aman's Mills. Onslow County; George Howard, Tarboro'; Wm. Barnard Greenville; Win. U. Piver, Beaufort.

at Si 00 per lb 2S01bs. or 20 Prizes of 25 lbs. at $1 00 per lb. 500 CSOO 50 Prizes of eO lbs. at Si 00 per lb.

600 $5C0 1C0 Prizes of 5 lbs. 1 at 1 00 per lb. 500 5500 250 Prizes of 1 lb. at $1 00 per lb. 230 $5C0 22 a 21 cts.

NAVAL STORES. Turp ntine nero dip, i Old Dip, Hcrrpe, I Ron, Spirits per gaUoriy Bright tarnish, do 1 Tar, last sale, $2 75 a 3,00 for 280 lis. $2 00 a 2 15 for 280 lbs. I 25a 5 a 75 cts 90 a 1 00 26 a 20 cts. 25 cents.

1 00 for small bbls. $1 .5 gvage bbl 4 1-2 a 5 cts. 16 a IS as. 20 a 10 a 11 cts. 90 a 1 00 per 100 lbs.

a 1 25 NAILS. Cut per lb irer. Truss Hoop, Spikes pressed, NORTHERN HAY, OIL. Linseed per gal. Winter strained spertn, Train.

1 40 40 a 60 cts. jaiSMj? MIDDLE STREET, HAS just received from the North a lot of fine Sole Leather, and a fine lot of very superior French Calf Skins. He will be happy to see all his customers as they can now be well suited. Newbern, June 19, 1S50. 23 6w EXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE RISAL ESTATE.

IN obedience to the requisition of the last will and testament of Lewis Whitfield deceased, the subscriber will expose to sale, in the Town of Beaufort, in Carteret County, on the second day of August next, the following valuable Lands viz One tract on Turner's Creek near the Town of Beaufort containing fifty acres called Florida. One tract on North River contain-; fifty acres. Fourteen lots ef one half acre each adjoining the town of Beaufort, fronting on the Sound, at Cook's Hammock called Paradise. The Sale of these lots offers a rare opportunity to those who are desirous cf purchasing valuable building sites, foi Summer residences, in one of the most pleasant and healthy wartering place in the State. Also fourteen and a half acres of land adjoining Paradise.

The Subscriber will also offer for sale at Kinston in Lenoir County, on the second day of Lenoir County Court in September next, three valuable lots in 8 lid town, and at private sale two tracts of lind, in New Hanover County, on Trumpeter's Swamp, near Island, wontaining four, hundred acres. Terms The purchase money of the above property must be secured by bond wiih approved security, payable in four yearly equal instalments, with interest from the date B.CA ItRAWAY, Execut or. Lenoir County, June 10th. 1850. 22 tf WASHINGTON II0USK.

Chestnut St above Seventh Street, PHILADELPHIA, IS central, in the vicinity of the most mport-int public Institutions, the best and most piaces of business, and tho aetractive public Squares of the city. In the important requisites of light and ventilations, two principal objects aimed at in the recent enlargement and thorough improvement of this House, it is not exceeded, perhaps, by any establishment in America. To stmnctry. therefore, its position is peculiarly de sirable. The Subscriber returns thanks to his friends and the public for the liberal patronage thev have extende I to him and assures them that he will endeavor to merit a continuance of their I favors.

A. ULASS. 22 Gw. State of North Carolina. Jones County.

Ctrurt cf Fleas and Quarter Sessions. Apkil Term, A. D. Ib50. George S.

De Brule. and wife and others. vs. John Lurany his wife. Petition for Partition.

i IT appearing to the Court that the Defendent John Oolvitt and Lurany hi? wife are not inhabitants cf the State of North Carolina, it is ordered by the Court that publication be made for six weeks in the Newbernian. a Newspaper published in the Town of Newbern, that the Defendants John Col-viit and Lur-my his wife appear before the Court of Pleas and duarter Sessions of Jones County at the Court House in Trenton on the last Monday of July next, and plead answer or demur to sa'd petition, otherwise this paid petition will be taken proconfesso against them, and heard accordingly. Attest CHARLES GEROCK. C. C.

Trenton, May Sth 1S50. 22 Gw YVM. ALLS VON GO UK DIN, NO 4 EAST-BAY, CHARLESTON, S. Is prepared to ma literal advances on consignments of RICE, COTTON, CORN, Sugar, Flour, Grain, Hay, REFERENCES. Messrs.

Gourd in. Matthiessen George A. Hopley, Ch'ston, C. Alonzo J. White, Tandy Walker, Esq Greenville, S.

C. June 4th, 1850. 21 ly THE ILLUSTRATED BY REV. INGRAM COEBIN, M. A.

rpiIIS beautiful family Bible will be published in twenty-five at 25 cents each, and will abo be put up in monthly parts at 50 cents. Tno distinguishing features of this Bible are 1 even hundred Wood Engravings. 2 Many thousand Marginal References. 3 Three finely executed Si eel Waps. 4.

Numerous Improved Readings. 5. A Corrected Chronological Order. 6. The Poetical Books in Aletrical form.

7. An Exposition of e.ich Chapter, containing the essence of the best commentators, with much oriainal matter by the editor. 3. Reflections drawn from the subject of the Chapter, and giving, in a condensed form, its spiritual import. 9.

Dates affixed to the Chapters for each rnrnjng and evening's reading, comprising tho whole Bible in one year. The engravings are never introdnr for show but always to explui- the inustrating placeS)' manners nd customs of t9 ancients. A Nu'oer. with fecommendationsrom sn.e of our leading divines, is now ready. The isiue will begin about the first of July, nd a Number wiil be prblished on the first and fifteenth of each month, till the book is complete.

Agents are wanted to procure subscribers for this work, and the opportunity is a most favorable one for them to do well. lt wil: be one of the most beautiful, comprehensive Bibles ever published, and so ca ap as to place it within the reach of alL Apply, post-paid, to HUESTON. 139 Nassau street, New-York. Newbern June 4, 1S50. 21 3w A 15 THE S-ibscriber has established a Soap and Candle Factory at the corner of Hancock and Bnid strce's.

where he is prepared to buy TALLOW SOAP-GREASE and GOOU ASHES, and wiil give the highest market prico. and Dealers in the country who have TALLOW on tnd, will find a ready sale for the article by application to WM. R. STREET. re-Berae.

March IC 155 a 14 it j- Gr ih c-, Mr. GrtTts $2. Mr. -n $1 bicg in audition to 3 rib I Kfcr; an I Mcr. Dbliu V.

Ar.ry, Fe.rvn. S.t'irsjrs uncis-him; Mil $5 caub; L'S a-- an I T. S4 ach. Afitr this tc -itittrt -ami ar I ir.ccn.rie an cbituary Tcts: to be i cf A The Cf cir i. eir; tie tli iccauitcf ere tcnr.

the exception that the CUrln ri.IIj wa subftituted for that 'I ExccntiTe Ccrcmitte, ult-ta Mr. th tarre cf Dr. tr w.uis rvd thcecf the VieePrtal- 1 ia 1 4 his cn. It njt to be a fiul1 r- to entitle it cfScera year U.r tit churce. WiLut denying thit tlt f- Ie at lie i.ir cf the Asccia-.

ut wb.t thrv thcull Late bren thtt I r. Li lf I ttcrrd. I tLink thtt as t. It." I tites tit (C sometimes, and the 'n Ccr grr5 crre to in Mi tijlt to I me ttLcr ctnclj- i if A tLaa death. In Ar ciarion t.et i Orwtlon It Dr.

-nin it tb tr lt ur. ncLt, r.fr by tie Irei-! tIj tlcns were maUe to the i. i' V.rmuM; X-vc'or SCO-! L'7 ni N. Williams $5. I- rj W.

I ft II ill, Cljunt uJ r. TLe uruour.t of funus for this ir. tie TrniurT if An cbitn- cf WiM-r. of w-reJ It ci.e of Mijs. by Mr 1 cf Mr.

I'hllip IIrlburr. cf -n, srr.ccr.ee Ur. Wjifht, li- Mr. Mue the tfc.irjn:e, an ia a ri.fvrceJ the Dti's tjj.n the Ala ciatioa. In the L', i ur-irrnt taok txrcaioa rTnirk I 71 -I -i I fit lore th slur urcn our i i 1 i i tf.

1 hrac of 'f letters At its c'ce, Cct v. tra i.tr I tharks cf the Ao-e a t'-e Lis able an i resting All' lc Icif rl for deposit U-T character cf i I Ir Tt 'f ni i North C-rctina pro- I 4T 1 twice to if rr fd. Tit A. I i rf. ri tr.e Crn-' I it rir.r.

ar. 1 tl.is efTi rt cf this head 5 i r'tlc of Gen arn l- CIn-r t.n. of the Central kP I cd. a recrttary (. i iirr j-r'i r.

1 ickir. Got I on ra a ft rrir.j pral to thoe i tA 5 toe Mr. Mcilf, cfChaprl tr-i t- Aft ri. r. I the def.ciiney to i ri I ut.

an of i -i-i 1 uin wlitrh lr Men rrse ma sail. n. It i v. to bp exprcted a 1 i r. 1 14 pa ja.

upon nis r.h-'w an I r.kl'v t'f i at s-ich acrisis as ---s Mr. P. 1 am to Al uiilta' f.ve of the shares s'ill i -T trr il.i.ims will ti5 II n. Th. Settle will Ys r.

v.Tn f-rs ny, while your humble fr -t Hi it the lenh was very ar. his wr J. 'i tr ty sure. loud i i i-i nri.ius.-; bu I th bt he lef: tn i ij i es ti who w.is fi wit'i nd si'ers children phe f-i ca tl of Dr. Alii- A.

t' tors from the Sophemcre 2 WH.MA' 'I :Y.Ja;iC.N, it Ni Question. Wii.i jam i iioivr. fa iI-jtH ii A I iiS. LVl-Hl l. WAHDELU i i Circu! tioa the Bibie.

i JAMKS J. (GrjicJ of Ncr.vt I.i!r tllLLlAM. Co.) Trcs- ci iTify.ire ia Mct Court. f. JOM.N (.

CartlLn-z) WaSREN cnthe i -t a THOMAS I.KAIv. RUrtol Co,) Ev- rr.ETr, o-i the L. It m. THOMAS III ilTO.t. b'Toar rn Learning A.

MANNING, Clat, ca hit r.pr"ini-. RASH. THOMPSON, Chzthzn Co.) kk very rmarkel to be ai I rs a Monday evening Mr I Mr. i.i..; Wfr niueii c.Mnplinen:-i. Th I vuu mr.i..

Mr CI iv'h tL ro.u:. a vrry lection. The Ira lin-in to thr se "i-il i' rr to J. every Utier cmolion Lr. rts i ccunfi vtr.cn a ue 1 I it riK nf fnf nn.

FORENOON. rrf Xus.c, TaJ. mtts. Oratira. Latin Vm: tfry.

UH.II Jr Oratun '-ij-jo Pi cclariu V. A.Si:i.N;i O. KKRR. Orati" "li.riuti.ee vf Uciigi JOHN MANNING, a Oration. liry." BENJAMIN Oration.

Vinc: EDWARD C. CHAMBERS, Mjr.t-ory re. C. Orati c. "The Cooperation of CLrtunity an 1 Vl.l towards the Civilizutitn tf V.

ILLlAM II. JOHNSTON, Tcrlcro AFTfcR.NOO.N. 1. Oration. Difmeuil-rnsict of ToTan 1." RD II.

WHITFIELD, Dm ou 2. Oration. Honor to DistinnUhl Desd it in'daecce nj-n the character ofaNa-ton." JULIUS A CALDWELL, I CARLYLES Latter Day Pamphlets. F) ECEIVED and for sale nt he Newhern Book These are the latest writings published, from the pen cf this eccentric and popular author. W.

H. MAYHEW. Newbern, June 5, 1850. IDAMISIL Wo IH UMW. TAILOR, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Newbern and the adjoining Counties, that he has taken the store of Mr.

Thomas L. Hall, on Pollok street, and one door west of Mr. Samuel Simpsoa's, where he is prepared to ca: ry on the above business, and hopes to merit a share of the public patronage-New bern, May 28th, 1850. 50 ly State of North Carolina, Craven Countf In Equity. PURSUANT to decrees of April term last, the Master will expose to public sale at the Court House in the town of Newbern, on the second Monday, the Sth day of July next, at 12 o'clock noon of that day, the following valuable real estate, to-wit: the Plantation lately owned and occupied by Dr.

Green, deceased, lying in Craven county on both sides of Core creek, adjoining the lunds of James M. Beasely, Jeremiah White and others, containing 2000 acres more or less, a portion of it excellent Turpentine land, with the mill seats and improvements. Also the following tracts of land belonging to the heirs of Morgan Banks, deceased, subject to the widow's right of dower therein, will be sold on the same day and hour at Baird's creek Bridge iu Craven county, to-wit a certain tract ol land lying on the north side of Neuse river and east side of Baird's cieekin Craven county, containing 15 acres more or less. Another tract lying ou the north side cf Neuse river and east side of Goose creek, containing 188 acres more or less. Also a tract lying on the north side of Neuse river and east side of Goose creek containing 50 acres or thereabouts.

Also a tract lying on the east side of creek and north side of Neuse river, containing 125 acres more or less. Also a tract lying on the north side of Neuse river and east side of Baird's creek 150 acres more or less. A'so a tract lying on the east side of Goose creek just below Samuel Sparrow's, containing 1C0 acres more or less. Also a tract lying on the east side of Goose creek, be ginning at fcanery corner, containing 175 acres more or Jess. Also a tract containing acres, described in a deed from Bradford Gatlin to Morgan Banks.

Also three other tracts of land conveyed by James B. Banks to Morgan Banks, lying on the north side of Neuse river and east side of Baird's creek, the first containing 30 acres more or less; the second containing 65 acres more or less, and the third containing GO acres more or less. Also a tract lying on the north side of Neuse river and east side of Goose creek, containing 50 acres more or less, being the land conveyed by Peter Hamon-trce to Morgan Banks. The terms of sale are, a credit of six months and notes with good security, drawing interest from date. EDWARD E.

GRAHAM, C. M.E. Newbern, June 1st, 1S50. State of North Carolina, Craven Coujvtv In Equity. April Term.

1850. Alexander Carter, VS. George W. Kornegay and James II. Jarman.

IN this case it appearing the satisfaction of the Court that George W. Kornegay, one of the defendants, resides out of the State, it is therefore ordered that publication be made in the Newbernian for six weeks, notifying him to appear at the next term of this Court, nt the Court-house in the town of Newbern, on the 4th Monday afier the 4th Monday in September next, and pbad, answer or demur to the plaintiffs bill of complaint, or the sanfe will be taken pro confesso and heard exparte as to him. Witness, dward E. Graham, C.M.E.vat Newbern, the 4th Monday after the 4th Monday in March, A. 1850.

EDWARD E. GRAHAM, C. M. E. Newbern, June 3rd, 1S50.

20 6w NEW SPRING AND SUMMER im Vii'iul t. itM'iitr wf 'HUM1 Him i (r 'Mr FOR 1S50. AMU ML S. DUFFY, Fire Proof Building on Pollok-St Newbern, N. THE subscriberhas just returned from theNorth-ern Cities, where he has purchased a large and handsome stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, which he is now receiving and opening, and would fully solicit his customers and purchasers generally, to call and give his STOCK a careful examination He would enumerate the following, as PART of his Stock: English, French, and American, a large assortment- ii ik New Styles and Patterns.

A Handsome Variety. SILK STRIPE TISSUES, SILK STRIPE BAPTISTE AXD ALBOEISES, PiIU CLOTHS, Chamelion. Mohair rd Linen Lustres, fancy organdies jaconets, WHITE COLORED LACE MUSLINS, Black and Fancy Dress Silks. Umbrellas and Pat a sols. French Work Capes, Collars, Cuffs, fyc.

Bonnets, a great vaqkty of styl-s, nrith Ribbons, Flowers, for Trimming. A Large and Handsome Variety of GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Bro wn and Hleached Domestics. Spring and Summer HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Ladies Fine Shoes and Gaiter Eoofs, FAycx Artibles Pekfcmery, SAMUEL S. DUFFY.

PR Drrrr hs made arrangements to re ceive the new styles of Goods as they come out. Newbern, April 23. 1850. 15 3m St. Mary's School, VlEIGH, N.

C. rpHE 17th Term of thi School will cemmence on the 8ih day of June, and continue till the 16th of November. For a circular containing full particulars, apply td the subscriber ALDERT SMEDE3, Rector. April 17th, 1S50. 20 8w hectics of General cf ih: N.

C. Kail fcaJ. Cfapci. HiLt, June 5, In pirsTsrrte of a oil ma le by their Chairman thcGeaeral CoTmniss: appointed by the act of the General Aseaioly, entitled "an act to Incorporate the North Ccj-clina Rail Roid Cimp-iny," ratiCd the 27tUdity of Jan. 1819, met intheCh'ip-el of he of North Carolina, upon Wednesday, the S'h day cf June, 1SC0.

Tresent, Wm. Means, J. B. Lord, Rica. Washington, Hy B.

Elliot, J. Leich, John M.Morehctd, A Graham, N. A. Stedraan, Concord, Sali5bury. Waycesboro, Randolph, Lexington, Greecsboro, Hiihboro, Tittaboro', Lexington.

Junius HargraTe, The Chairman called the Board toorler and announced that, frcra the returns hitherto nnd now ma le, it appeared that the sunaofOne Million of Dfcllnrs was sub-eribed in the Capital Stock of the North Rail Ro.id Company, and the first of Fire Dollars per sh ire on ich ahare in si: s'im was piid. Whereupon, Jno C. Lord nn I Samuol HargraTe were appointed a committee to examine the original Books of subscription, nssertain tho narosof the subscriber, the aums rejpectiTely suh.cribe 1, with the amounts paid thereon, and report to an adjourned Tharsday mcrnin Socloci. tJ a vi Tj? Ecard met acoordirg to adjoMrnment. The Committee beingc.alle 1 on, re- parted they had cxf.minei the Books of Subfcriptious retural by the local Commissioners nrpAlr.to to receiee subscriptions of Stock in the North Carolina Rail Road Company, and had fonrrd tl.em correct; and submitted duplicate co-pie of the r.rr,eii of the subscribers, the sums sub.

iltl, thearaount cf the first instalment paid. report was received and alarmed. of the Cth Section of the Charter of the said Com- dero5ifei in the oflice of the Secretary of State, 1 that a th tm rrli.m,l rv Inn I rajtnrf nt Uoard and over to tnotooinouers at their meeting in Salisbury. Or dire! further, That the Treasurer of this Board retain in his po-scssion the original Books of Subscription, together with the Declarations above al-udd to. and that he produce ani deliver over the same to the Stockholders at their meeting in Salisbury.

Onh rrJ farther. Thnl Thursday the 11th day of July next, be, nnd is hereby appointed, the time the Stockho'dcrs to meet nt Salisbury, in County, nnd that advertisement thereof ma for thirty days in the Register and North Carolina Standard, nnd the oher papers of 'ate be requested to cpy the wme, There being no further business, the Boarl ad- journcvl to meet nt Salisbury, on Thursday the 11th d.yof July next. J.N'O. M. MOREIIEAD.

Ch'm'n. Jy-. B. Lor.n, Scey. Raleigh Register.

Snprrmc Conrt. This Tribunal met in this city on Monday all the- Judge birg present. The fallowing Gentlemen have benadoiittei to County Court practice: George Reward, William A. Jenkin, HTiHiatn O. Hendcrion, Williani E.Hill, Thos.C.

Albright, J. Mallett DeBerniere, Benjamin S. Guion, Tr.rbrro, tarrenton, Rockingham, Puplin co Greensboro', Fayetteville, Newbern. RcUigh Register. Washington monument.

Th- follow ip resolution was adopted by the Roird of Manigers of the Washington National Monument Society on the 2tb ot Miy msi. ini. pl nif zc usiy carried out will affonl efficient aid t0 Piat nation il cnterpnze, in wMca as ciuxens 'f Awfrica wervght to take an abiding interest. We.hruld demonstrate to the world and topoteri- th gratitude and reverence which we all to- worI cr in. mortal Washingtox Resold That the people of the Unite! States, either individually or hy associations, be and they are hereby respectfully requested to take up collections throughout the Union on the approaching Anniversary of American Independence, in aid cf the pre it Washingtcn Monument now being erected in this city.

Papers thrccgh the Union are requested to copy Scalh Carolina Senator. The Hon. Robst W. Batxwr-jthe newly appointed Senator from this State, is now in at Nnshvill. He is a gentleman of high character and talents.

He was formerly a member cf Congress from that State, and for several years th able and popular Presided of thi College of South Carolin. Trail! cf a Ccnnsdorr. Ccm. Ccaper, ef the U. S.

Navy, died on Satnr-dnr, at bis residence in Brcoklyn, N. aged 57 yenrs. was born in New Jersey, and rendered important servers in the war of 1812. He was with Cora Lawrence, in the Hornet, during the Lot ght bi've- hr cd the Peacock. 425 Prizes in all.

S2t)00 These persons who prefer lower priced Teas, can receive their prizes in proportion, or They tvill be re-purchased for Cash, at a Deduction OF 10 CNT. Country Agents required. App'icitions be addressed (post paid,) to the Company's Depot, us above. 22 3m glATKASSES. OF the various qualities, constantly on hand made to order by DIBBLE BRO'S.

Newbern, May 21st, 1850. 10 Ai 1 5 7 wiiiy iwi 11. THE subscriber takes pleasure in announcir to the citizens of Xtfewbcrn and Vicinity THAT HIS PRESENT STOCK OF SPRING AND SraiER DEY G-OODS Presents perhaps the most fashionable p.fsor.mer.t that has been shown in this place lor someycara past. He deems it unnecessary to enumerate, ca hi Stock comprises almost every article requisite for Ladies' Gents'. Children and Servants apparel.

Purchasers are respectfully iuriteJ to call and examine for themselves. 221LTXIHT CUTUTJSIIT, Fire Proof Building, Pollok-strect. Newbern, May 23, 1850. 20 tf iBo IB IE A new and brilliant light has lately arisen and now stands high in the horizon, thrddiug its golden light of hope upon the dai despairing ndnds of th bed-ridden und afflicted with pnin, like the bursting forth of the congenial rays of the eun upon the cold, dismal regions of the liigid zone. The three letters which head this paragraph is the Big-nification of RAD WAY'S READY RELIEF.

An Instantaneous Antidote for Pains fall kinds( the very instant Radway's Ready Belief is aj plied its pain-relieving qualities are realized, it will relieve the most severe pains of Rheumatism, Lumbago, Gout, Paralysis, Tic Dolcreux, in a few minutes. IST RHEUMA1 ISMIts Cause, Treatment, and cure. ALL RHEUMATIC PAINS INSTANTLY CURED BY RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Rheumatism arises from different cruses, but most generally proceeds from ColJa. exposure to cold damp weather, and sleeping in damp apartments.

This complaint is divided into two ehuaes, the first Inflammatory, so called from the swelling and inflamation that attends the pains in the pr.rtj afFected; second, Chronic Rheumatism, so iIloL from the long continuance of the disease. It is known as Lumb.igo. or pain in the back; Sciaticia, orpiinsin the hip or groin; Anthordynia, or pain in the joints. The Acute Rheumatism terminates into one of these and becomes chrnnio complaint. TO RELIEVE YOUR TORTURES.

Apply Radway's Ready Relief, cn a warn cloth, previously bathing the parts wiih water, also tike 30 or 10 drops of the Rcliefinier-nally in some mollasecs twice or three timca a hy this will give warmth to the ftonvich, and rnrely relieve you from all Rheumatic piing It i. al speedy and effectual in its operation in cur of diseased Spine, otitch in thy Back, Lamented. Soreness of the Joints. Weakness, and pain in tho si-h. Nervous Headache, Tic Doloreux and Tooth Ac Spasms, Strains, Cramps in the Stomach, Piles, Sores, Burns, Hoarseness and Sore hro it.

Reader, if you have the nvsfortune to be troubled with either of the above distressing complaints, bo thankful that an antidote for paiiu is at ban in R. WAY'S EADY ELI F. It is to give you instant ease, to your joy will ensure you a xpee iy an perfect care See that each bottle is the fie binriile Mgnatur of ad way Co. upon each label noae other it genuine. COUGHS AND COLDS CURED IN TEN MINUTES.

Mr. who resides at 0 Socket-street. Br'r-lyn, on Monday night, Feb. 2oih, coughed twi hours without one moments relief. His throat, chest and bones was very sore.and hirfexpctratnv p.iinful and difficult.

He had used n.urlv half bottle of Pulmonic Syrup, without deriving th slightest benefit. He thought he would tryV.aJ. ways Ready Relief he took a went ll with the Relief, and laid it over hi cV. and around his throat, in a few moments the cougiinr ceased, the pain was relieved and he could ctpco- mate rreeiy, in ten minutes he was sound and arose in the morning as well ns eve Thousands who ar? now s-iffering with Coughs and Cold, Sore Throat, will speedily relieved if they will rre Reaiy Relief one tri.d. It Is th ntost poTerAil L'nlmenf.

or healing Ufnocuficn in curing disease nnd relieving pain in one tenth the time of ordinary remedies. Priv 25 Cents. Iarr Botle Srldh'rx Agents for Newbern. Newbesn April 9, 1850. 4 TV a fc.

ja BEWAUB OF IMPOSITION! Tho greater the value of any the higher it is held in the esteem of the puWie, and so much ia proportion is that puidic liable to be imposed upon by the spurious imitations of ignorant, designing, and dishonest men, who, like the drone in the hve. have neither the nhili'y nor inclination to provide for themselves, but thri and luxuriate upon tho earnings of the deserving. The extraordinary success attending the use of Wistar's Balaam, in diseases of the lung, find the many singular cures it had effected, have naturallv attracted the attention of ra iny physicians, as well as th9 whole fraternity of quacks. Now thit this preparation is well known to be a more certain care for incipient Consumption, Asthma, Liver Complaint, Coughs, Bronchitis and all similar affee'ions, than any other remedy ever known' there will be and noro arc found those so villainously wicked as to concoct a epurious, an I perhaps poisonous mixture and try to pilm it ctf as the gen-iine Balsam. raise no laise runrm.

We advise the public of these schemes, that their health may not trifled with, nor ourselves plundered ofonrjust rights. THE GBfCItlE AND ORIGISAl. Dr. Wistar's Echam of Wild Cherry, cn account of its great popularity, has extensively conn-terfited in Philidelphii, and some thousand bottles of the spurious imitation thrown into the anl extensively circulated. This is to cfion dealers and the public generally against purchasing any of her than thattfrturfi nriittn Signature of I BUTTS on the wrapper.

None genuine unless 6igncd I. BUTTS cn the wrapper. For aile wholesale nnd retail by JAS. W. Druggist Pollok-st where can he fmnd a brge assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Paints.

Oils, Xewbrru illarkct. TcFrETlTiK arrives in small parcels, and prices throuh the week have ruled at 32 10 to '2 15 for Yellow Dip, $2 75 for Virgin, nnd SI 25 for Scrape. No sales of Tar to report, there having been none received. Corn No receipts the pat week. It is very much wanted for retail, being very scarce.

The retnil price is 80 cents per btihvl. M'al very much wanted and would Fell readily at frum 60 to 70 rent per bashel. No receipts of Peas or Rouih Rice. Bacon Sales of Hams at 8 cts; Hog round 7 3-4 cents. No receipts of Lard since our last.

Arrivals. June 11, Sihr. Ann Hyraan, Totten, NY; to Wm Moore. Connecticut. Boston, to Wm Moore.

12, John Willetts, Cranmer, NY; to Jno Black-well. South Carolinian, Oliver, Bait to Joha Harvey Son. Medad Piatt, Surman, "West Indies; to Wm Moore. Clearances. June 15, Schr.

Ann Hyman, Totten, NY; by Wm Moore. Clara Fisher. Casey, alt; by John Blackwcll. 17, John Willetts, Cranmer, Philalelphia by John BLickw-ell. STE.ili-bO.lt VlVlb'Um, iC.

Produce reeeived per Steamer Johnston and Flats, for the week ending June 17th: 395 bbls. Rosin, 275 blls. Turpentine, 67 Casks Spirits Turpentine. PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY FOR.

TIIE XEWBERMAX BEESWAX, per lb. BUTTER. Goslien, COFFEE, rorto Rico Lag. per lb. St Domingo, CORNstllsat retails ct CORN MEAL, 22 a 20 cts.

20 a 25 cts. 10 a 12 1-2 10 al 1 $3 00 a 3 50 $4 00 a 80 a 1.00 10 a 10 1-2 $6 a 7 00 00 3 50 3 75 6 00 a 6 50 3 50 a a 10 00 5 00 a 5.50 COTTON Small sales, FLOUR, rr ester, Half barrels, Baltimore and PhUa. Half barrels, FISH, Shad, ocean, per Ul. sell at Herrings, cut do rvhoU, do 5 50 a 4 00 4 50 5 00 $3 75 a 4 25 3 50 i 4 00 Si al 10 SO a 90 5 a 6 c.nts 4a5 cents 7aS cents 2 07 6 cts. a 7 8 cts.

a Ol 25 a 1 50 1 50 Sll 12 00 11 a 12 00 14 0 a 15 10zll 00 a 25 per M. do roe. do Mlls, Blue f.sh. FLAX SEED. jr bushel, GROUND PEAS, IRON, Swedes, per li Tire, Hoop, LEAD, Whili per keg.

Black, Bar, per SMer, LIME, Thonastcn, per cask, Alexandria. UMBER. P. Pni'ing, per ZI Ship plank. Flooring Boards, Boards, Ton timber, evl-ic or 4 to 6 per.

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