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I: l3 i "i .; 3 ' i-' :4 : r : ,r .': $ ui0r ons. CO' ; ; i ;. a broth of a boy. : , .-, It 4vas Accidentally heard bj us as we slowly 4aceu jour way; home to the j meridional meal,' Lut it wa&a characteristic Young America ; ;dia logue,;so we took mental notes and hererit ii: ' l iTwo. boys trudging along arm in arm, with that free btit awkward swing of the limbs ;;ha-biUijdjto-all boys. -Who they were, where rgo Jngfo'f whence corning, deponent knovreth j not. beelder was about fifteen, and waJI dressed in fusliionable young man's . tyle ; the other ; Was about Eleven or twelve, and was more boyishly :WBlder Youg America.- Axq you going to tiiei'lectioB Jim? ' - ' 1 1 ' V . T'other Younrr ' Uri. No : mother won't let triel'ifShe says I might get hurt. f il (fSlder-V a tone of the most utter con- "temt.)r :: i fVViisit does she know abbuflt ? Vn "going, I tell yh,. and such fin as; vv.e'll have m a you never know'd 1 ydunfferyut mother says they get qrunt and fjgbt -phlmy, how tlley fight ! ; Elder- A n d I -And reckon tbey do hoss. A'nt thafrmnJl ltd on't hurt a man to-get a little btozynow an 4 then Uncle says it's good;! for. the health; Why, ' Jim, you know Billy Map-j Kownrr ?Thatlittle red haired feller? 1 v i ataerr i es- witn iie MrecKieu lace kpo.' . T - ' ::'!:,: : l Younger -iLnd turn'up nose. 1 ,V .Elderr- that's him--well, jhis ster iyou got j, ; j; xpunger My ! - You dont say so ! . , j Mr-)Vhy, j Tom you . usied to say j WftifourUweekheartl . ::. .r'' -l! she ;, r4-Ye-jj-es ! So I did Jimmy. But that's a long time ago, you know. I've had several einee, you kjiow- ;i : ' : ' ; Younger Jimmy ! t y " j " - &7cer-r-Ye-b-e3 I That's the way Uncle cloes, ixisiud he's prime, you tnow Uncle U. Well, she : marrd)u know, and I went to the wed : .V bunger-VriiST?t it fine ! ! . ill f;:tJldet-l reckon it was bang up, now, Ii tell y(?4.Ydu ought to lia' seen my pantaloons! and sich frlove3 ! and them boots 1 The' ! heels wfere s6; long-1 (showing, a rather extravagant , fthd imaginary length on his hand.) I piogerpemng hh ' eyes.) , My jiminy cruniny ! i ; JJjqn t vou tall. ' ' , ; ji .- 'i?rfN-oi':Uncle tshpwed me how tQ,year erafl jbin't , pitch-in among thej-girls, thougli ! cThefe vas soie dancing going on there.' is The girls; all tell irilove with-me. And such fun as Ikefad U I made 'em all drink champagne ybu tkno'iv jtand 'ttnele' he was thej-e . in his i!;lrah i riew red, vest,you knowUncle,; says he :p!' Go it, little one ! jiind says I: '' I'm a wentin, old v bpy y : Wasn't that tun, Jim? ! Ai v; lounger (In undiisruised admiratiori.Y lit beats football itom! - -;i I i - 1 f WtderJ-Mkll we dapced and flirted, arid the girll d rank champagne, and I drank champagne, j nndtUncleidpnk champagne, and the ijadies I ilrank,ch4mp&nie, and such a time as- wj) had l andwienti;hoitiB at three -o'clock in the morning with , Uncle, arid we were both so tipy ! '' t' f,i i ' 'i'l. ' . : t I t i ins: opro'nr wa nnsv i l!b--pli ! rriy .Tom, why-didn't yoji.take tlKi tooi 'i l '' . ' K - midermV-m -what cdeldb sat to a retty tfly6u'hr)fttr;snapp,eri Wait till yCU p w;earitTg; stajia up collars nice me. f ivu Ulla'hlisL liint"R'.d-i''.si.r(P.vii ' u.nil''Tvr rJSSlVe 1 sb c bvirsui pt a laughing much,to thoonbo- kiuficu, asionisuineni, anu as we uiu noijKiiow bowl far .hU ahti patliy to Middle "aged A niericd 7jfiW 8ive .-P 'udently disappeared aroiund a wrRavjpgjhini .pulling up th0 said slijrt 'col lar vhth 's$ air ot. determination that bodedjus no m A. .Orleans Pic ay line. CTiiE DeviiJ and the Count A Gehman Jv OVfiL IN MiiviATUkE. A' certain Gouhtj who. 'l'prerito-'rillttiie' '-wtrid,' had made a league 'WitH the Ol4 Gentleman, violated his ertgage irientj and was siiddenly waited upon by hs di Ibofical creBiior, ; who, vith a grin on his:face, cried out to h'4 victim : 'Corae, ye must be. off juittiediately 11 The Count appeared moti t0r iliepl' jln a ftmid tonepf expostulation, he (said: cjP.'.ReenEfQnt.Avas. for-.-forty, yjears'j pilfy;20 4iavielaped must I go?" "Yes,"' answered . 8atri, iu a det irinined but dogged tone. "Grant ine. but a fyfcf V-" No!" ; ' A. clay? ' HKo P IThen,? ittd(the Count, " you see this candle;' it is' an lncii ipng. nusi it is; ourningj,! nere iisanotlier bottle, and a capital cigar to regale me unui in is t'nuuie answered the infernal the Cbunt,Vblo;wihg y oui . v ii you Huv spare isf burnt (xiit'f i. uYcs" . 'guest. . "j; Very well," said -) ::h -:.otit.ithc caridte and thrusting it into his jocket, j -4 thjen i'm. st)ug . enough.".. So iaying, lie left H tbe abartrnent bv another door. 1 The srentle- J man in ;bjackigpt up, his whole trame trembled ' r?w iti anger an d his ey es scin til 1 ati n g w i tll u t id t .crruscations iof wrath. :IIe seemed withal de- :idejdly. sneaking, and vanished" with a clap of jiullder if- I IlE ARTLESS verily. The followinjr diaiousue asSovefheafd. ubt lonp- since in one of the New L i:Boy.Mr.iButcher how do'yoii sell your beef :, . -i J . :. - i m . p,! ; -'. 1 1 liii teh T.tqr-Vy h y-1 4 cents- a pound, howj imuch ; I By.14 (Jents eh ? Have you 'got a heart ? ' lsl3utchrcNo, just sold it." -iT - -, .. ..' - t -; i Boyi- jost knowed you coiild not have & heart, and ax 14 cents a poundibr beefl-l I'm iofry yon sold itj- 'cause I'd like j to have j sope A momerit after, thA boy was seen running ootbf the nial-ket-house,'sand a shin bone- after i I The follow in br Question is said bv the ! New V6rt Wrd !to have created muchi excitement1 in lb del)Minihtitution u What is the difference i lietweenithere being- - conscience enough in j; ;woinen, jand Wbuien enough tin a3 1 conscience iVllCr IUICC -,HCCaO A luooivu tuy vmaV" M V cided there was n, difference, but wherein! :t con ieisted he was-quite uncertain. . i I t v vu.v i ; .4-i ; - '.'" - - ' i AccoMMOijAtixo. W Billy, myi boy; can't you catla little moref " y en, 1 aon t Knowi out l abtiiabthiif istood uP.' i j . 1 i h- . .;,-..v jit ' : ' ' ' ' - ' j 1 X tThAt' three authors would yoii name ifi com- j roehtingoh ;aii extensive conflao-rationf-pDick ; ir r" - '- ri ' : : ; : . -i . ' VjK Pray, Mi'ss C," said a gentleman the ; other Wvenincrl" wily are ladies so fond pf officers ?n ;-. n fiow stupia i repiiea sue; is; it nut iifiturHi that a yunglady should like a good offersir j I f If you ever marry," said a Roman consul to Bis sob, 4 let'it be a woman who has judgment .enough to superintend the getting a meal ofvictU' ' 'zhi taste enough to dress berse!f,r pride enough rto jw asa Detqre Dreaktast, ana sense enouga to t jCLoUJijer tongu-wnen sne nas notmng to say. SECOND STOCK FOR FALI 1853. : THE undersigned arc now receiving their SEC OND STOCK; of Fall axt Wwtek Goods, making their Stock larger than ever offered by them at this season, Consisting of Foreign, ana Domestic Dry , uooas, Hardware, Hats,. Caps, .Boots, Shoes, and . Beady-made Clothing, . To which they invite the attention of merchants of the Interior. . - OrderB solicited, to' which prompt attention will be paid. , ' " J ' I1ALL & SAUKhlT Fayetteville, Oct. 3, 1853. f j 24 If ; PROSPECTUS OF THE WIL,ITII3fGT03r FREE PRESS .! and :i 1 TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE. JOHN EL BOWERS, Editor and Proprietor. , ; JAMES IL SMITH, Assistant Editor. "Wilmington, N. C. " ' . ' -OO TRETHB,EN : We have devoted onr paper to JL the. Cause of Temperance, and beg yourj support in our enaeavors to disseminate tne x ruths .1 . V. tiTM . a ' " "jjI r oi uiis great "Jausis. un your assistance mucn good can be accomplished. We do not intend in this Prospectus to say a 'very great deal about what we elinll lo rvrpsnmtnr ltwrplv tr fall vour attention to the fact that the paper is now on" a firm founda tion and to a few points necessary to be mentioned. tt f a:. ; i A v,l The success of this paper is now beyond a reasonable doubt ; andi the list is increasing dailr, Th design of the Editors is, to make it . eminently worthy of much more extensive patronage, by giving, weekly, carefully selected Tales; Agricultural articles from rare works ;s choice Poetry ; reliable intelligence of the cnuse of Temperance, the latest foreign news, lo cal occurrences ; and in a word to make tne tree Pkess worthy the support of ull classes ; to the Mer chant, Lawyer, Doctor, Mechanic, to all and every one. It strongly behooves the friends ot the cause in Jsorth-Carolina to sustain a paper of this cla.s in her principal sea-port; and to have a faithful senti nel there to vmdieate its interest. .Let us hope that every one will feel it incumbent upon h(m to contrib ute his aid in support of the paper in behalf of which uus rrospecuis is puunsnea. . Persons reading this, will please endeavor to ob tain subscribers, and torwardto us as soon as practi cable. ' !, , Y ' ' i - Single copv Two Dollars; and in clubs of 10 at One Dollar and Fifty Cents; and to clubs of 20 or over, Une Dollar and lwenty-hve Cents per copy, sent to one address. All letters must be addressed to U . JOHN E. BOWERS. "Wilmington; N. C. ; 1 . f 29 JUST RECEIVED : 100 ounces Sulphate Quinine, ! : 10 do ' Ferriet Quinine Citras, . ; 6 ' do. Sulphate Morphine. ' L4 do Acetate f do i 4 do " Yalorianatel do '. 2 do Veratria, . ' ; 20 do Iron by Hydrogen, ' ; . 50 pounds Blue Mass, 5 do Colomel, (Opt.,) j 10 do Syrup Iodide Iron, (P. fc W.'s) . All of which will be sold low, by ; j ;.j : - V AUG HAN & MOORE. ; i i ? V Apothecaries and Druggists. Goldsborb', Aug. 29, 1853. ! J .191- VALUABLE LA!VD jrOU SALE. THE Subscriber ofters for sale the followv-i7 ing valuable Tracts of Land,' viz: . ;' t?U : A TRACT ON MILL CREEIv, ' j . in Johnston County! near the Sampson County line, containing 837 acres, adjoining .the lands of John Ea- son, i nam r-iaringe, ana oiners. mere is a gooa SsLrv Ont-.-lmililinrrs. nn th nremlsps. and about Two Hundred acres of land in a state for cultivation It is oeneveu tuat inis plantation win compare lavor- abl 1,1 ?olut lerV u Wltn !an up,a?a m fnait A TRACT LYING ON LITTLE RIVER. Wayne County, ' containing about "670 ojeres. Tliis Uact 13 wituiu 6 mUes ( of Gold sboro', we31 timbered, ed acres' in a stnteffor cultiva ticulars, apply to the subserib- and about One llundrc tion. For further particulars, applv er, at Goldsboro'. Terms made easy. J. J. HOOKS. Goldsboro', Sept. 26, 1833. 99 if I,A FOR SALE. ONE TRACT, of 112 acres, lying one mile west of the Wilmington and -.Raleigh Railroad, seven miles north of Goldsboro', and two miles south of -Pikeville. The land is of a very cood quality to! im prove, and , already in a good state of cultivation. there -are good common -buildings on the premises, and several large jIAKL BLDb, very easy to come at, within 'two and three feet of the top of the ground.' ArsOlllEU IKACT, containing 92 acres, about two miles off, of good Turpentine and Timber land- there are already 8( 000 boxes cut. -lhe subscriber will sell both tracts together, or! se parately, or will rent for ten years. j Persons wishing, to buy will receive all necessary information on application, personally or by letter, to the proprietor. ; i ; . BARCHIS H. BRADBURY. Wayne County, Oct. 4, 1853. 21 lm. BOORS, STATIONERY, j MUSIC AND MUSICAL: INSTRUMENTS. S. W. WII TAKER TT.AS just returned from the Northern Cities, and J.JL is now receiving a large and varied assortment idea comprised under the above heads, r . 1 of artich Truly grateful for past favors, he can only promise his utmost endeavors to merit a continuance. Wilmington, Oct. 11, 1853. ,j .25 6t DAGUERREOTYPE N PORTRAITS. M, E. KENNEDY. Tl FSPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Wi XV Vil ..... . , , , - anf the .adjoining counties, that he has located jlf m Goldsboro for an unlimited period, in Oild , . . .... , . himself Fellows' Hall, where he will be pleased to see all I who desire Likenesses of themselves, . children, or fiends. His Tictures , are taken n the latest most approved stvle, and he natters himself he and can give entire satisfaction to all who may favor him with .... n ii j . ; a sitting. uau anu see specimens. 0000'', Oct. 19, 185!i. 26--tf. V A L IJ A B E E PLANTATION FOR SALE. nnHE Subscriber offers for sale, his Plantation, con- JL taining nearly 700 acres, about 400 of which are under cultivation. The most! of it is level, easy of culture, and enasceptiblje ot a high state of improve- mentj A comfortable Dwelling'"and Out Houses, an excellent Garden, and two wells of good water, are on the premises. lhe productiveness and location ot trtis land (lying 5 miles south of Goldsboro', and lmiles distant from Neuse River and -the W. and 11. Railroad) render it, a most desirable residence. T would like to sell this Land and the Negroes on it to the same individual. Terms accommodating. . JOHN a SL0CUMB. Oak Forest, Wayne Co., Oct. 19, 1853, i 26 2m. T ADIES if you want a beautiful white com-X-J plexion, .call at Vpughan t Moore's, and eet a case or jsazm s ssjmpn ooap it Su B,r? GiTe h triab "-'Goldsboro, J ct. 4. j . r t x- i. o T4. . -ri i 1 . ieiuoeo xrecaies, ' ; j '; 24' n A I It I Y E : 1)6 you admire the raven's "wing, . To suit your wish I'm just the thing; Bnt not to write a lengthy puff, : To give Black Hair I'm just the stmX ; Apply it when you go to bed, , -I Next morn you'll scarcely know your head, V -i And when with joy you rise next morn, ( ; You'll give your thanks to Moore dc Vaughan. We have on hand a large lot of Hair Dve." whiVh we warrant to turn Gray or Red Hair to a tine Glossy Black. All oi you wno nave uray iiair or KED WHISKERS, will please call and have them Dyed, at GoldboroV0l 4. ' 24 PJDCIAI NOTICE. rTTTE fiubscribers will par a suitable Reward X tufficient evidence to convict any person or of nt.ttnf timber, witnont nermission. or puit ing in any wayr on their Lands in Sampson County. Y , , A. WIIITFIELD, :A - WM. B. WIIITFIELD. Whitehall, Hot. 16, 1832. SO . Transient and Permanent Boardlni . THE Subscriber having rented that lar Corner of Front and Market StreeU) known as the "LONDON HOUSE," has had f ouglily cleansed and painted throughout, an in a handsome and comfortable manner, for ti tion of Permanent and Transient Boarders. ble will always be supplied with the best whl market affords, and no enort will De spared cai to contribute to the comfort and happiness who may favor him with their patronage. D1CU r" 1 Tnftffii!l v uiliit - 1. ' r J " ; -foiTRICK. .1 Wilminqton, May 5, lgr M. ROBlS0 'iy Importer and WhoUal. Jr inlfCK L KENNEDY A SMALL. fMz i rrmf a t iW"-" LOOK HERE ! - V -ArirZt v-iTn ' 1 .SlEATHEE TANKED WITHOUT BABK! Axle-trees, Mill and Cross-cut Sn,rt r r, r. r v-. ' -T" ee f' Iron,.Steel, Hoop-Iron, X 1 rus-Hoops, Rivets, dc, etc. J nbst w very full and complete, with many iL and useful articles in the Housekeep- W additions incr UnA Merchants who are disposea to patif . jiu estU)lishments, are guaranteed all arti-lca ; .1 IL 3 .U Ms iow na luey can oe procurea onu- 0 umington, x. uM oept. 28, ibos. JOHX A. PAKKCB' HOUSE AND SIGN PAIST ; , WILMINGTON, K. c- 1 PAINTS, OILS, AND GLASS, kept always and. Blake's Fire-Proof aInt' Mineral Composition Fire-Pr00 ii -.-'tended tP f. t" All orders punctunrriTatSj lint. umington, jiay, xeoz. ' 23 '. ""TE, the undersigned, have this t t partnership under the stvle anaimAA n CONNELL TOWNSIIEND, fo'r trfRrm of Mc nishing WOOD-GAS LIGHT through pose of fur States of America, by virtue of a Tnt ;"thfe United Dr. Win. P. McConneU, for the purrr granted to Gas, and the production of Tar, CoJN --5 cfierntiri"' V 31. l. M . WM. L. Wilmington, May 26,4853. NELL, rNSIIEND. C 1 8 tf. tut ion commenc- under the charge r Tliis Institution is situated : tiful section of the Countrj'' ij healthy and beau- oan board can be month, free of extra charg orth, for 5 00 per Tror Lnslish branchcVi? Jsiox. ' I" Latin aud Gree $S to fl2,00 7)WELU SMITH. $15,00 Trustees. 6t. June 21, 1S53. lLAVORIXG X. 'supply of nll lj' iK ACTS A good hi lTGUAN"d: MOORE, riiie ov Goldsboro, S t. 6.1 Di-uggists. 'p.RAY'S OI V1 Gray's Invaluable, IE XT.' A large lot of U-qJintment. mZfUGJIAX For siile by 3IOORF Goldsboro', Oct. 4,: REEX AIVD TIL, ACIt TILL VJ 1 Chest of Delicious Youns Hvson. 1 do. Simrinr- Onlnntr 'RJo.L- T For sale very low by YAUG1IAX A MOOTiE, ' ' r ; Druirffists. viojasuoro, oept. e. iriiDOW GLAS. T T 125 Boxes French and American Window Glass, just received and vLale bv AFGHAN' & MOORR, ! Druggists and Chemists. Goldsboro, Aug. 24 1853. . . 19 CLOCKS, WATCHES, AKD JEWElRY! t l SPRING SUPPLY. THE Subscriber .begs leave to announce to his numerous friend yJL and customers, that he has irreat- if 14 4Siy increased his former stock of Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry. jby a large and well assorted supplv. selccted by him self, purposely for the SPRING TKADE, all of which ne is aany receiving, at the SIGN OF TUE "GOLD WATCH Arearly opposite Mrs. Grisicold's Hotel. He has now "on hand a larn and Bs1.f Gold and Silver Watches. Gold and KiK-r Pn n.1 Pencil Cases, Gold Breast.' Guard, and Fob" Chains. Gold .Diamond Rings and. Brenst Pins, Gold Guard and Fob Keys, Gold Sleeve and Breast Buttons, Gold bracelets and lir Kincs, Gold and Silver Thimble and Spectacles, beautiful Fans, inlaid with pearl a iiew aim ncn panern ; ren ana roctfet Knires of su perior quality, Porte Monnaies. Ac., itc 4 Ti : u: :. a a . . . i ii, is uia anu io exiena nis patronage soielv bv per sonal attention to his business and punctually to his Engagements, - and he will therefore endeavor to do 'l"!.." V . , . suusiy ins custojiicrs, hie TIT-hfL in f HkK n n n.ll . C t maiuiain nis reputation, anu secure lor him th fnVnr? ......uvuiu UIO 1 CI'UKII 11)11, UI1U PfVUI 1 6nip and cstecn5 of all hia tron ; 1 "v"- W. SEYMOUR. ' t ' 44 v GoldsboroVMarchi 1853. CIRCULAR SAWS. r PHE subscriber has just completed his arrange JL ments for supplying the best CIRCULAU SAWS made, and for keeping a stock on hand of all sizes, up . DA : i Every Saw warranted, and sold at Manufacturer's prices. : J. M. ROBINSON. llmington, June.13, 1858. ' 8 tf. J0S. AV. GLASS, ' AT MRS. GISISH'OLD'S HOTEt. October4, 1853. 24 ! GEO. V. STRONG, attorney-at-law, and solicitor in chancery, goldsboro; n. c. Office immediately in the rear of Dr. Dewev's. and opposite Mrs. Borden's Hotel. May 12, 1853. 3 S. W. WIIITAKER, BOOKSELLEE AND STATIONEE. . Wilmingtoii, N. C, Keeps on hand all the latest publications ont : al so, standard Literary, and School Books, Blank Books, Fancy Articles, Globes, the popular periodicals, Ac. Market street, nearly opposite the Carolina Hotel. Wilmington, June 15, 1853. 8 tf. ' CAROLINA HOTEL. Partnership Notice. R. B. "WOOD, Proprietor, has this day a ociuted with, in the Hotel business, NATHANIEL B. VIN CENT. Thankful for past favors, by strict atten tion to business, we hope for a continuance of the pttluc" R. R WOOD, K. B. VINCENT. -tf JWtlmingtcm, Juae 1, 183. is now very full and complete, with many it TT- puoiic PTal y, to this valuable improve ewnn.1 n.ofl ..4:.i, :JT. i.Ar , J ITJ Itin the art of Tannin-. Tlr it a avinria effected r - 5 mm w w w mr v -at w v-w l I " JOHNSTON COu Jj? M Y - J -a, a a aa i.'iaji..'i 111. VV JL ea on Olonday ttie27thoK "hsti otS. A. U DA MEL, A. B.: ' 'Ae. ..... .. . I A l IV. THE "NEW ERA" f ATT" AND JOB OFFICE. D nAVINQ Uuir r.uZI " MP PUINTINO MATERUt , of I tu kieaionaDie atTleii. kinds of i ' ' nov Prepared to do all i n y' inienor to none in the State. at 7.. ! ttliat cannot law to be natiMaetorv Partienlar &ttintinn !11 1 . :j L Sro.me and. Fancy Colored PrintiiiP. --- . v ntti io llAnd no pms will be rrcd to Rire aatufaetion to all fpnE subscriber moet respectfullv solicits the at X tenUon -of al) concerned in the Leather business --half in the expense. coinrmrd with the old j - - - jcesi, ine use oi iara. ine operation i ppr jrmet! rh about one-fourth of the time. In the cot f thTnaterial there is a saving of fully one-half, and .e E'v.ne with regard, to labor. But above all, it reit Wantages exist in this: the immensity of room sea with, with a saving of capital amounting to more than half. Farther information on this subject, and specimens of all kinds of leather, and abundant testimony to the advantages of the process, may be ottaiued by calling on me, or II. R. SmclUer, Agent, who will be in Goldsboro in a few days, where he will remain for a short time, to di?pos6 of rights ou the most reasonable terms. Dense call and make an examination of this great improvement. DR. D. KENN ED Y, Patentee." June 15, 1853. 1 . 8 tf. GOLDSBORO' BOOK STORE. rfgjfyrj 'JUST received, at the Goldsboro Book 21 ll?t lf ' BOOKS, STATIONERY, MUSICAL IN STRUMENTS, AND MUSIC- I-arge Farailv Bibles, prices ranging from $15 to $1,25; ilethoilist Hymn Bools, Baptist and Presoy terian Hymn llooks; Episcopal Prarr Books: large lot of Books from the American Trad aud Bible So ciety, "j ItXccllntioit Rook. Life here aad there; Thrilling Adonturcshy land and sea, by Bryan; Summer Cniisc in the Mediterra nean, by Willis ; .Penciling by the Way; Rural Let ters; People I have met; Hurry-Graphs; Home Life in Germanv; Wild Jaek. bv Mrs. Hentz; Anecdotes of Steam lloats and Rail Iloads, by an Old Man; City and Country Life, bv Mrs. Mary IdcTorrey; Life Pictures, bv T. S. Arthur; Fern 'Leave, fro'm Fauny's Port Folio; Tales of tho South ; Th- Hoir of Wytlierly by Graysnr; Sword and Ditnff; Wild Scenes in Kentucky ; Romance of the Forum; Lyra, by Alice Cart-y ; Walter Lorimer; Beatrice, bv Cath arine Sinclair; Eclipse of Faith; Fountain of Life. Method of Grace; Knocking at the -Door, by Rev JoknFlavc; Memoir of Mrfrv L. Ware ; Life of An drew Jackson'; Lite of Marion; Life of Lafnvette ; Life of Xapolooa; French .Revolution ; The Scholar, the Gipyy and the lritst ; Ijist Leaves of American History; and. many others too tedious to name, j School Ilookn. Anthon's SnRustr; Kaltschmidt's Latin Dictionary: Doncghn's Ldxicon ; Bullion's Latin Grammar and Ity4er; And Laiifc Dttion! Bourdou's Kiel ndrew a Lnlin, Le'sous Wilson's Greek. 'Hmarf Translation of Ilorace ; En tick a onary : I'avicTi l.ceondre: iurrevinir : Bourdou's Klrtnentarv fieornetry nnl Triironometrv : Algebra ; . Parker's Pi Headers. 1 'hilosophy; Parker's Series "of Scholar's Companion: Fultor's and Eastman's Brok Keeping; Willard's Universal History: Familiar Science; Perkin's Algebra; Chambers "Elements of Drawing; Cfcamber's Philosoi hy : Chamber's Che mistry; Chamber's Zoology, Ac Nort hend's Dia logues and Speaker ; Tliriwlore Thinker's First Les sons in Botnny ; 7Vb6ter's Dictionary (unabridged); v tltcrs Koyal Octavo: Clark Eii2hh Grammar: Smith's Grammar; Webster's and Walker's school Dic tionary, Youths Manual of Oyoraphy, new work ; Smiths arithmetic; DavUes Arithin&ic ; Perkins rractical Arithmetic; Greenleaf Arithmetic; Parkers first, second, third, fourth and fifth readers; Towns, Webters, Prices, Towers and Cobb Speller; Wil liam's Travelers Guide through the United States ; Scribners Ready Reckoner ; Smiths, Morses ahd 01- neys Geography and Atlas. .. Stationary. Foolscap paper, White aud Bine; Bill paper, Broad and Long; Ink, from ounce bottles up to quarts. Ink-stands of all qualities ; BufT and Whit Envelopes; Slates and Pencils; 'Letter Paper of a e all descriptions; Blank Books, Ledgers , JouruaK Day Books, (bound,) Pass Books, Water. Copy Books, Pens, Note paper and Envelopes. ITImical Instrument. Melodeons.1 Guitars, Violins, Banjos, Tamborires, Aecordeous, Clarionets, Flutes, Fifes, Flageolettes. Also, a large lot of Music on hand WalLcea, Polka, Marches, Songs, Lc, ic., &c. J R. WIIITAKER, Agent Goldsboro, July 28, 1833. 14 BUTT & GHANBERY. QROCEES & COMHISSIOH HEECHAKTS. Io. 9 CainphollN Wharf, - . , NOIiFOLK, VAn HAVE on hand (and are constantly receiving ad ditions to their Stock) Porto Kico, New Orlean. and 'Cuba Sugars; Loaf, Crushed, Pulverized, ami Clarified Brown and White Sugars; New Orleans. Porto Kico, and Cuba Molasses; (;. A. and Blown Salt; Rio, Maracaibo, Lauavra, Maxilla, and Old Government Java Coffee; lloe and Gross Herring; Adamantine, Tallow and Sperm Candles; Rice; Nut cgs h-Clovee ; AUpiee; Mace; Svgam; Tobaocof March; 1'epper; etern Sides and Shoulders ; Flour; Nails; Port, Sherry, and Malaga Wines: O. I D. jBraudy ; Schiedam Gin ; Rectified and OldRve Whis key ; Swan Gin; N. h. Hum; A ild Cherry Brandy; Old W. I. Rum; Old Apple Brandy, 4c.de., JLc. W July 21, 1853. 13 'OURXIXG FLUID AND CAMiilENR XJ A supply of he best Burning Fluid and Cam thene for eale low for Casli, by -VAUGHAN A MOORE, Druggists d: Apothecaries. Goldsboro. Sept 6. WlaLXIAITI BOGART, CONTRACTOR, CAEPENTEE AND BUILDEE, GOLDSBORO, N.C. Saeh, Blinds, and Doors, made and repaired at the shortest notice. All communications through the Tost Office, punc tually attended to, W. B. Goldsboro. May 5, 1832. 2 TO TUUP-CTI-lfE DISTILL. rTMIE Subscriber has on hand, ard is raanuftctuv X ing at his Shop, in GoidsWo. SPIRIT BAR RELS, of extra large size, which he will warrant to told, or the price pail will be refunded. JAMES "ARBV . GaldsboreVApri! ! 1th, 1S53 49 t A . MARTIS, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, - and General A pent, WILMINGTON, N. C. .'Wilmington, May 5, 1852. 2 JOB Pill t TING zeui4 with neatneu anf despatch at this OfE t iriEDICINES Yl'OIlTIIY A riACE IN ALL FAMILIES, -: Being Prepared by a IZegular Graduate and Physician of thirty years Sxperit itc. t t o -POCP t ftn TTonorarr Memtri of the J rhUadelrhia Medical Society, and gradated in . r it.... -1.. V. iniilrr 1S20, from the univeruy o iruM...,7 the cuidance of the trulr eminent rrufesa h.I hyc. Chapman. GiWon. Coxe.'James and Hare-i me cel ebrated for Medical Science. , : j n-: i;tA.1 hv thousands olhi rtie A to pui jjm, - . '.t .! .11!. .. I hi Preparation., he now oflers to ine .iiac : rwult of LU experience for the lat thi.y rear, j Foa ALLNtavoi sArrtcTK&. Dr. J. S. A pxs cr romt and Intiaoratim Cardial The grralK J Dtco- rry in Medical Scitnr This atonUhins? Plparation , for raUinac any wrak constitution, dcbiliut by care, labor, ftudy or dieam, acts hke a cnarm.-; u p'" j sireti, and appetite, and po4ccs grea jiigura j tine properties. . i J ! For iWart all Nerrons AfTcctith. Flatu- lenc. Heart Burn, Utlcnt-M, Numbue-.'' Neural pa, rakinc tU si.irita. anl inrim? rv.wer tcjhe mhole J?!?: il lmt miraculous in its efiecr M W i a ixHue. : ( . '7T"7?,?y00 tinl iniminfT. 'relief bv or Bowel. Side or Back ; Stiff Neck. Bni , Corr., and Chilblains. Wherever you have j,in, tbi Pain Curer. Safe to all ages, price 12J,f4.and 50 cent bottles. I Fob CovonsJ Colds, Caorr aso Wnooris Cc .otcn. ny COLG1I Sriil'fH wlh are TnereJr.IUatires. Dr. noa..jceIebrutW EXPLCTOIUAXtWcoUOH SYRUP not only relieve the worst eocgOut it al lays all irritation of the Lungs or Throii subdue any Bronchial affection, cures the Athmi4anl is de cidedly the best preparation f-rConuminionRnd all Lung diseases known. In bottles at 50 ttVand W Dollar. For Wiioorrso Corcit. This di-tressii ".ad fre quently dangerous complaint vivid an.l cnrl bv Dr. JiOSLS eelelrated U'llOOPIXli (COVgU SYRUP. It allays the couirh, and revp:t inHatn mation and dropsy on the chent. It freotntlv eurc-i in one week, and give instant relict Ficent pvr bottle. r CIIILDREX are also liable to Croup, tytiieh dan gerous complaint yields immediately ta.Dr. J. S. Rose' never failing CROUP S YJi U) Lnce Twenty-five cents. A CcuTAnr Cnt rot CntUA axd Fcvir axp Grx: ebal DtBtUTT. Dr. Ko's Fercr and Al ve 7or. The ague being t he t most common fomijf diac. and indeed the forerunner of most if not a; f other dis eases, demands for its radical cure a rerJy which has Wen well tested, poc.Mng full porjto crndi eatedUeneand strengthen the constitution. This mixture, having never failed in a single ese, is t rt nonnced by thousands to be that remedy, i Price fifty- cents. t The oxlt Ccrc ron Dnrrrsi.v LivraCorLArNT A5D IxcicrsTio. Thousand have bceu rurcit'of the a- Irnve complaints, and tens of thousands nire can be cured, if thev will take Dr. J. S. IlOStrti'ti YSPFP. TIC COUPOUXD, and hU AXTIEllLIOUS'orl JiAlU-lW-lU 1'lLl.ti. lbc Dyspeptiil Com iMird acts directly on the Liver and "Stomac,'phi!.-t the Pill carry off all secretion, keepins the?vWeh epen and regular, alo giving itrength and appitUe. Thep medicines contain ho Calomel or Mercury ij anvform but Ksess great toaic, alterative, ftoma. ami lir compounds, which uevtT injure, but alwyji i.uprove the constitution, as thousand can testify For FtvAtE CirL.nT4. Dr. J. S. UVmV Golden Pills, for Fallin of the Wo-mb. Fhm! WoiU Debility, and Ht-Iaation, Fifty cents. i Dr. J.'S. Pose's Female Sjcitic, a remlV for paix ful Menstruation, Leucorrhu-a, or Whit, n Dollar. All of the above preparations, with i Dr. I!oe' Medical Adviser to Persons in Sickne ap-Hn Hi alth, tobc-hnd.f VAUGIIAX JlOORKtUU ; S. J. IILYSfrALk, Favett. i:ic: Jr.Vi'2 t- JiA IxKIi, Tarln.ro'; . IUSOSUA Y, Newhde, and cf Dealers sencrallv throi-.hout the State. 1 Goldsboro', Oi:L lb53. ' 2U y. pociirr kook T IAKLo or SfoTen from mv Ljt Vr-;.Tn- a. evoiiiiii', mv Pocket Look, coittutuiut,oe A?lom - ins papers nn.l inony: one check on thullity Bank, New "ork. No. T.ll ; one note on Joht MaV--y for one hundred dollars, due over twelve jniouths, the prceie date iiot recolleetM; one notc'on George I Miliary, Jacob Barns and Eli Creneh, secntir!t, made ayat.le to Keuben ilder, guardian to Ili'dery Whit ey, for on hundred and fifty dollars: al 'x little the ri.e of three hundred dolfars iu Banl fv'otcs. 1 will pay a suitably reward to any person that will dclivar me tlic said iH.eket look.riier. and money, or tliat will give me any iuformitjvn so that the thief may be apprehended. " i , . All icrsons are roreunrned not to tje for the alwve-named Notes or Check, or from hyir. them to any jrson except mvself, as thev are nlv jropertv. 1.U. .HTLEY. February 27, 1853. ; ;i.U3 tf. AGRICULTURAL IIPLEifcTS. rpiIE Subrcribcr desires to inform the lblic that A he has purcha.ed the Stock and Intercof Messrs. 31CU.K t 1IAKKISS. in tho Affricultuxal Implement Business. and intcuds adding every useful article that line until 1m assortment thall l.e complete. Having made arrangemenU with the .rt prNmi ncnt manufacturers to have his Imnlemelt, mA to order, will enable him to have the-best o5ach kind He intends to sell them at the lowest priIa gool ar ticle can be afforded at. Hi old rule of 1.nvm on ne price, will be strictly adhered to in i'jis. branch f his business alo. . v o J. 3L ROHINSON. Wilmington, Sept. 28. J852. 23 i 1YOTICE TO IlUH.DEjp. rpHE Subsoriber has established the f.i'lnwin" rri I i.:. t i . i - . . 1 1, a i ces for his Lumber from thi date. When dolireretl At nir XorilwP Ar lll-il T"!"f Hood Swamp, for merchantable lumber per lOti feet ; for rough edge $5 per lo0 f.u-t. " . When delivered in Goldsboro' with mVwn tca:i 14 $15. ' ,! All bills payable imm.diatelv on fire dliVerv of the lumber, as tho cah svttvm will.b inflriiMv adherd to, " WM. J.'-KOfSll " June 1, 18C3. ... v.., C tt 1 O ST . i ONE Promi.ory Nnte made payable j; Furr.ifuld Jeriiian to James Kelly, fur one thtV--and dol lars, and dated jilnnit 7th or'frth f epttiter. 1851. Ill . A 1-1 1 ' ixrsons are irinaden irom trailing fv rai and the said Jemigan is hertby forewarn ;1 fro d Iioti-, from pay- ltg safd note tO any persuJi tave mvr-lf. 1 ' JAM tS ti n ELLY. GoldslK.ro', eth A priL 1S53. . .1 j 4S tf rPH0MAS PJlIDGENhavinzdetpr ire.1 to do -L. ail the good tn his power to th-rVtii-nt of Wayne. and the adjoining rcunties, in hi way of al tering Horse, giyis notice, that he will h' ca bie prepareil at hi residence in ErerittinC:'uhfre he will castrate llotw for fl per head, nJ,Vr&r if re. quiretl. - . . .a.1 . O T I C I . " r r July 21 1853. Si 13 tf. - M st 7HITr: LEAD, LINSEED 0$ ate v l 150 Jvegs I'ure Leal, . p 0 do Extra do 40 do No. I do 4j 100 lbs' Chrome Green, Dry anf in Oil, io do do Yellow dp ' 10 Bbls, Blake's Fire Proof Paii 2 Bbls. Linseenl Oil. - C I 100 do Terra De Scienna, j For sale very Iow for cavh. by f VAUGHAN "it MOORH ! ' a L f Uggi'tS., Goldsboro, Ang. 29, '53. ' . 19 TO TIIE LADIES. We invite: the atten JL tion of the Ladies to our assortment; pf Perfum ery ami Fancy articles, which we will bil.appy to show them at alj times. p . VAUGHAN; d: MtQRE, Apotitttriti, T: f-; "A IX CVIIKIL It S'ihe onlV jeparauon wn.ch cure. aWi , in,t,',i) v. Sore Throat, Kheum.tism, fruru Cold Tain. U J.h Side. "". tjituua, vr, tar, or loom AcUi tSlnm.A persons indebtdl to the Subwibjjeithrr bv Note or Account, will plt-a-M tnak ti pavincnt forthwith, as longer indulgence will not .'4 given. JLTHEO ilUItrllKEY.. THE GREAT SOUTHERN KEXTliCKY REMEDY. Vs.' DR. JOHN lWLf3 SARS APARILLAr crU bxtir frr t au.a , pmft ta raui t-nc;5- 1 '"aprU I bring ora. --i i 1 1 . 1 . . . ni:a iLi eooij-otiuj.Auj ivi in tha , v now, jtrr 1 n Orcatut Carttiv Aent la C.9 ksoTn .1j n'.e-I'jtlne, ha tiv-l arror-libr to Jfrrcik, o. ctee. rrnocT wn. ' tcrrf.iU or Kinc TM Caerr, Tomor. Err4V , I t:w lio. lxirU. "lirw,te F.rt. I;ag cr T-ir.. Srl 1 lljtX. IUkai:Wm, l'ir. la 1 1 Imi JrinU, .J Koo i d I kT .-"linf tt lb CUa-U. . thii. lp-tMiU. Fait Kaif l'i--a- of Kllnry, Uoaa tt A jr' , I'trr- rV- 4 In - from the on SlerrBTT. !o ta . . i botil !-rs Cmrrl trti.i: ,..,:,,, --. "U n'.nrw ff th PalKHI. f.!..iii-. -k ni Norton t U.-aJjS. SrlH'a Ki it , Kp!rr r Inspru l-.e Chr " f'ln.n.r I'link, ant titi.rral T'ie fue at4 lrr. f.r niffM to jr mr Vi --- M-rr. o-, r - f-tiI." l"-i-r- r? . r n f t. f f n T V 1 s s s i- r.HAVil READ!! READ!!! T3. '. : -! rwrt run-m ht ! con ti t v.- tfr it- n-f I J"nk. m.r ii.a rtt. -r-i li-'-r l-il.l i. a .(.(tf .t.J tUm !. 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NOTICE TO FE2IALE3. John r.u'.l fariri" l nrtf tl. r-rrairt UmaAm tnvU-liH- !- iu .i-ir. Iu liKr t-1. D tni C hr-rr 1- c..i.. i-irii i. !. i'.i'a't-l. tl- I rMt iwrtf i "-t.--l. tlw r'-f f uaturr arr ra". axa rfrf.rirlt. -r mf -I r . r ! c'i. hrt tbr a. s.ir ait I n "r ' t- til Ii f.i1. .J jW-Mit j.tl H i) IT'ti' ! I i ' ! . liir l.e.ii.i. t-nArii. luial ai.aVt f. ai, I. r.. -rt.'.H . tli l..t-J-:j-r tlr:tu cJ. !;ui: 4!"''- k wii ;t irm-lt. It iia Sa urr in ti.r : :u n.ir i I., r a' . I.tr-r tUr Uta 'a-1i. r-r fc li U"!j tl.r t'ural t-lr,i-. tB.o c4TU'-'"t . riirt nrr-, rmr ura tj"l braJ'hy L".-l. tut 1 i: it f" lab 'mt 1 laiuMi Wftf lliea, (vnti li.loa l i' iWt'ril t!u ft.e!ltnr, r t.u.4 f.r t.C i! :. i"i-- al -I Ul.1. aiutil tbraa. tl.an t ri-.: I.V.lU 1 tal.r tl. a ut tb r5 tlwrk ii J t c -ai.il li4 bar ii I tl ft-af. i-i -cl.a a ll'JJ loff lif. Iit I i f -i ru .3! I't J.-r. t-r iwa-fcc mwrmm a-. I in K.J-n. At tJuit crri-ai lrxnl caa I tl. 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ILUPPITT 14 Iv. i.aiioi: is iiooiiai.i: : THE .-.tlf ri'H-r n '-jfft fully call the at- t. i.tioJi .f l i- f. l'ow-c:;unto bin Four; n, rr wti:.iT-d o:j 1-t tVntrc Strrt. next ilofirUiffcJ the :y.ce 'f t!i N r Ia, wh.-n- I. U carrying on tl:a? l.iia- of B!. ari:.::h, ia t.ll ila ariuu depart 4 men. ? He manufit tirc ar.-l Veep on hand Grubbing i .. f La 61 Ira p "V T " h ,f larrcBiT, tutoW-aUI ' 1 IoW. Staplrt", Iltno. Ac.; n-iri Ar. Ac, ;iakir th r i a!iit -ijual to new, and do- anr bu&i nca in hi line that the wants of the citizens nlay rev quiro. " " Ibire t-liocing done in the iteat-t and salcH man nrr.-and warranted t give satisfaction. He is alway at hi Ht. and foi ls bet plraevt 1 en ei'cutii!i the ord ra .f his ca.So:u.r, to whom; he ii thankful f.r pat favor, and solicits their eon tiiuance. aLd niorr of them. : rREDnnicK j. cox. j Gol llKro. Jone 2, 1S52. c v. 15. I. FOKDa I iijuuta ir t f Harble Honmnentf, Head and Foot Stonetv Toab Tops, Box Tonos, &c. f GOLDSBOKO; N. C ; aataaaa) Every variety f Marble Work, both for Boildin and Monumental pur;oc, kept constantly on banA - Will be happy to attend to all al! in his line from the inhabit a nt of Wame and the adkunici Goutirxt; CoMsbeW, AjTril, 1532. 1 5 V f a 1 t t V i 4 i 1 ! t i I I" i I . I &1 ; fa: !.r--"- : .. Hi i . i i K X ,1 . ar i t 0
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