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.K J Hilt-: : r J . .- ' ' ' ; : ' . : - - n .. v ' -. i - : - lV-r; r ;' : "l, -: kJ . . . f -'j:-: - f -.. ',:V;:;-. 'kk -jkK- 'V kp. kklljk: -f C. C. CL AUK, Editor & iProprietodt. -I I A. f 4 i: U !V'--K.-.l I. . ;' ft? NO , , . . ...... . . . ..- .. t i -4 u It J ADVERT1SEMESTS ; ! t T S E A T L A UTTQ C. C. CLARK. Editor & Proprietor, ia published eTery 'Vdnesdaj morning, (Office on the South iside of Pollok street,; three doors abore the Piew9 Utticc by v ' -j: i: m. ii. ycoiTiArfs. I Teems. The " Atlantic" will be publwhed.- weekfy, o-i a aaeei,' containing 5J4 columns, bv entirely new type, and in an improved style, lor $2 00 per yearrif , pia m aa ranee ; u paia betore the expiration months $2 5a: and $3 Cv will be the amount of all payments made thereafter. . -.t ' ! j ' i. 1 Batba of Adtbrtisixq : 1 square 1 insertion.. Z . . . , 1 ! " l 2 insertions . 4 . . . . , t -! : O 4 V i- t O . .. . . 50 cents. i f . -: ' 75. ' " ! Twelve lines constitutincr a square. . ArrancremnU will be made br the year or 6 months with permanent advertisers, at the- lowest possible .RATES. "v.. i . - ' .' ' ! f Jsr JOB PRINTING. l Having a' new and- extensive . assortment . of Job Ttpk, (as good as can be found in the State,) we are prepareu 10 ei.ee uie . . , ; r jf 1 j : JOB WOBIL with neatness and despatch; such as handbills, circu lars cards, blanks,' books, pamphlets, etc.; etc. " I' - NOTICE.! ;: T a meeting of the Board of Directors of the "Sense iltiver avigauop'CompanjvH was resolved that an; assessment of ten per cent be called for, payable on the 1st of JUarch next, being the hfthinbtahnent autonnt itig to forty -live perceut on the Capita! Stock' called for. ' ' - ' :' Also, resolved that the Secretary publish that part of the Charter which relates to delinquent subscribers. Sec. Be it turther enacted, That if any Stock . holder shall fall to paythe instahrient or Instalments required of him bv the" President and Directors within one month after the same shall have been advertized, us aforesaid, in Sec 'if shall and may be lawful for the president and Directors, or a majority? of them, to Hell at public auction, on a previous, notice of Twenty days, for Wish, all tie Slock subscribed for in feaid Company, by such !fockholders, anid convey the same tothu purchaser at said sale, and if isaid sale of Stock do not pivduce enough to pay off the expenses of the Siiirand t ife'-eatir' amount: due-by such- Stockholder to said Company for such subscription! of stock, then the President and Directors may recover the balance of Vjh'ei original proprietor, or assigtu-Cj ' or the Executor or 4dninisrrator or cither of ;them bvtiit in any Court of record having jarisdictiou thereof, or by a warrant be fore ijastice'uf the County of which he is a resident, and aji v purchaser oMhe Stock of t he pompany under such sale, by the President and Directors, shall be sub ject, to the same r-ile au'd regulation us the original sub criter.! ..'..;' " . ; .-V . Mi ' R. N. TAYLOR, Secretary. 5ewbern, February 15th,' 1854. Si) tf , I AM IlEAbY. AM :dovv fully 'j repajed to cftitractfor-ai d manufac turo any Kinds and quaiifity ot I 1Wiiidbw Saslij, lyiXDO W IJLINDS, PANXEL D.00RS, BED C. C'radlas.'X'ribsL ashstands,, Hed btead J'osts, Tahjfes finished -arn Table --Leg, and' Collins of all k,i li 4l ; and I in" Ihe' Undertaking part, of ni' busi nes$, am prej)aved to furnish t'oftius at veiy short no ticut persons in the country having) the misfortune to need anything of this k.ind can be furnished at the $hokest i notice. ; i .1 v ; .p-Mru; JIETAZJCi COFFIXS, -',: .j - ;;, Always ton hand, if &!.l sfreSj nd! having the best (f work'i o en,, will clean and repair Furnjiture of all kind., at jijiovt inoiie. Call .and M-e Led Sutds as low as a piece- 1 hare also put up a line '. . - GRISTMILLI :i! Perions can 'ftl-A'avs pret a rood articld of Jeal and Honi- inniv ui tmv (luanmy ai my -rMiop, Kueie iniujj mantifiicUired !'.v me can he bought ifr less, cash, than in aiiv oilier shop in the-.Mafe..- Jv niottois -1 frier return sincere thanks to my Country and town ds.for their kind patronage in past times, and hope Kive -enhirtred niV Factory .and iim now prepared as 1 to d four fold the work I have formerly done, that theyn will branch out. and come up and push me ahead: just Wcollectl cm now ready Come on w!ith your orders. ; ! ! .SEASONED LCMIiEll 1 of almost all kinds will be kept on hahd and-for sale by 5 Kewbern, N. C, February '22d, 1804. 40 ly Dlt. STllONG'S- Compound Sanatirc rills. The?e Pills are entirely , Vegetable, and are a most ii)cm r Medicine in the cure of all liillious Com plaini Chills and Fever, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Li ver Complaint,; Jaundice, Sick Headache, Scrofula, Salt jRheum, Fe-ers of all kinds, Loss of Appetite, Oo s fruited I and 'painful Menstruation, ind all lingering - difieiisesj . j . i ; . As a,; Female Medicineithey act like a charm, and when taken according, tothe-directions, they neve fail 4.6 cure the worst cases of Piles, after all other rem e dies Jail. ' i - ' . They purify the Rlood equalize the 'circulation, re store the. Liver, Kidneys, and other Secretary Organs to tone ajd action; and as au Anti-Billious Family Medi tine Ihev have no equal.- Price 25 cents per box. Also, OK. STllONG'S PECTORAL STOMACH l.'ir ; PILLS. I . ' A remedy for Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Bronchitis IJiick, aiul tMde, and all diseases arising trom a ar ranged state ot the JSfornacn, and.to relieve ine aisiress and bad feeling from eatiiig too hearty food, iu weak - and l)vsiectic habits. 1. , j . ' r ' i WAIili ANTED TO BE PURELY VEGETABLE Tlnese Pills act as an Expectorant, Tonic and .Aperi ent. One 2 cent box possesses thre tiinei n.ore pow er to cre diseases .than' a one dohWrj bottle of any, of the Syrups, Balsams, or Sarsaparillas that was ever - made aud a simple trial of only one box jwill prove this . I important truth.. . S -v ' ;, 'l I Thevi promote. Expectoration, Ixosen the Phlegm, and clear the Lungs and uther Secretary Organs of all moi bid matter, aiid there isr not Another remedy in the Materia Medica capable of imparting such healing pro perties to the Lungs and Vm.1 Orga"s as these Pills. They cure Costiveness, produce" a good, regular Appe tite'aud strengthen the System. I ... "- -1 Price 23 cents per box; containing ?.Vdoses of Medi .cine. ''if-' -.. i ! j ; "- a Call on the Agents who sell the Pills, and get the PtanUr's Almanac gratis, giving full particulars and certificates of cures. 1 ! J , Both kinds of the above named Pills are for saleia Ke'bem, by James W. Carmer, I.'Disosway ,and F.di Duffy ; who'alRo keep a supply of 1 i1 - D II. SPEN CER'S V EGKT AB1 PILLS . : U - n: '' AND : ' DR. 71 ULL'S CELEBRATED PILLS, jvhtch stop the Chills, and Fever the first day, and do -not sicken .he stomach or pcrate on the bowels. : : '-'-." V. 'f"t I '- . i '.---.-'.";--( .1 - - t''.-i-: i -3 '' : . :. i.-.;" ', .,, ' -:i-- f vs .4, : HAVING recently returned Trom the-Ncrth. where he piircltased a complete assortment of 'Drugs. Medicires, Paints, Oils, pyestuff, Glass, Tutty, Ac Ac, will bo happy to wait upon hi cusfomers at the uld stand, , comer ' of Poljkr.wid Middletreets. - Every article sold by',, him. will be found of the best ailitj and will be dujpoaed of at th.e lowest market caws. : i i '.-!', .7 . Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Consumption, IS er vonsrl)tsea.es, Dyspe.sia, Costiveness, Erysipelas,' Dis ease of thd Heart. Intianiation and Pain' in' the Chest; !T 'hern. May )0tS, lo5J BUSINESS-CARDS WILLIAM HAY. House, Sign, jCacli,'siji Ot MIDIL 6TBJT. ONE DOOE BJlLOW TU PC6T OXICE 1 - ;-.' ..'LM' E. POLK, Orgaal&t, Teacher of P ano-Ferte, Meladion. VIoIIb. AT IL a. CUTLER S WASHINGTON HOTEL. 28 tf ALEXAHDEE- MITCHELL, . , - . ' DEALER IN- . " A1 its TiY P IXSIBIXCE AGEXT 1XD Commission ' Merchant. . So MANUFACTURER OP - TIN, SHEET IRON 1XD jtOPPEB WARES, . AXD DKALEB IX I . : '- Stoves, .and Japaned Wares, CORNKR OF BROADj AND MIDDLE STREETS. ) One door South of thf Court House, SITG REAVES ATTMOEE. Counsellor and Attorney at Law, ItSlWSIMklt! S3" 3 Tcla Joseph Inspector of W. JONES, Naval Stores, 9-tf T. L. HALL, , Dealer in Foreign and Domestic j. Hats, Caps, Shoes. Umbrellas, Parasols &c.v I'OLLOK Steeet, :. j NEWBERK, X. C. 11 - . M7 -!. r ROOMS AT H. G. CUTLER S, WASlJlXOTON HOTEL it Newborn liorth Carolina, Mav21th 1853 S- 2m j CHARLES C. CLAKK, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office oq the South Sidf cf I'cllok, Between iliddle and liantotk Streets, WILLI Al H. OLIVER. : - ATJCTI0NEEH. 1-tf SAMUEL OLIVER & SON. -. (I General Commission Merchants, KEWBEItN, N.C. JONATHAN TVILALEY.V f Clock and "Watch Maker, KEEPS constantly on hand,' an excellent as- feV-- sortment of WATCHES, ' CLOCKS, and JEWELRY, of till kindsj All work done at the shortest notice.and in a workman-like manner. t ' '" : I v - J. WIIALEY. :' Sign of the Watch; Craven street, Newbern. July oOtlu 1853.: A New Establishment. aIlE undersigned would respectfully announce, to the citizens of Craven land the adjoining country, that he has purchased the iStore, corner of Broad and Middle Streets, formerly occupied by Samuel BUrunt, where he will carry on a general Manufacturing Busi ness Of ' i- :-' j! ;- - - ! : ', ' ' TIN, SHEET IRON j AND t C O P P E R! W A R E. i ''. I ' ! ' He will also keep on hand a good 'assortmenof Cook ing, Parlor and Office StoVcs, Crates, Fenders, Fire Irons, Jappaned Tin of every description, and all ar ticles usually kept in an establishment of the kind. lr is the desire of the subscriber to establish a perma nent business in Newbern, j one that cannot fail, if suc cessful, -to prmote the interest as well , of the buyer os the seller,-and he therefore wishes every citizen of Craven to call and examine hfs Stock, and satisfy himself that .they can purchase at home innumerable articles which they have hitherto been accustomed to order from; abroad. --'( I 1 I .Merchants and Pedlars supplied at New Yor whole sale prices. '-' . f 4 - ' ' N. B. Particular attention will be paid to Roofing, Gutterine, and all kinds of Jobbing. I " C.-A. HART. Newbern, May. 10th, 1853. 1 ly " - --.'- '- -' j $100 REWARD." ! i RANAWAY from the subscriber, aometime in the month of lAugust lart, my negro man, r red., formerly the property of Wm. Wyse, deceased. ' L'yvill give the reward to any person or Fersons who will confine said negro in jail so that can get him. And I will give the further reward of one hundred dollars, to any person or persons who will furnish sufficient evidence to convict any one of harboring said "slave. Jo person will be held responsible ' for any J injury received by said slave in apprehending him. Said negro is, lurking in the neighborhood of Jas. S. ( White, in Craven County. , JAS,! H. PRITCHET.. Brunswick Co June 15, 185S ! 7-tf j - SMALL POX TUST received by the subscriber a few . frKh and reliable Vaccine Virus. scabs of j I J. Hi CJlRMER. Feb, 22, 1'854. ' WANTED IMMEDIATELY. ' ':!AJ."; 'r' P -- f- ,f FIFTEEN or twenty likely young negro men, for whom good prices will be given by 1 f . . JASTERS & GARDNER. Newbern, Jarch 28th. .1854. j , , V 44 tf -; ' 1 K - ; v';- r STILL THEY COMEt V'y f w MORE NEVtt-GOODS ! ! JUST arrived and for sal4 bv I - ; j EM3SET CUTHBERT. "'lXJ'd NOTICE The Public is hereby, notified, that GEORGE NANCE has left j my employ. AR persons are hereby forewarned dot to trust hira on my account b T Rhall not tmv any debts he mav contract.- They are also forbid to employ . him.-oa my apcoun as I shall hold them reeponsi Die.- yr, n. jones. Newbern, March 25tb, 1854 44 tf ADVERTISEMENTS. THE Subscribers having beco me successor to F. D. Thomaa, the above -well known and popular HoteL bees leave to inibrmJiis friends and the community f in general, that he has made ample arrangements for the accomodation of all who may ' favor him ! with their, patronge. The Hotel being situated in a convenient locality for Business Men and the Travelling Communitr in general, he respectfully solicits a share of their patronage. :, , . ARTHUR. XewLern, K. April 10th, 1854- , 46 tf BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS &c. t . - i "OELLOVVS, Anvils, Sledge and 'frand 'Hammer JL Files, asps, Vices, Tongs, Stock and JWes f to 1 inches.-Just received at -v:. MITCHELL'S, Variety. Store. IC3B ! ! ICM 1 1 1 1 CENT PER POUND. The subscriber having purchased the lee House in this place from Gen. Cutler, and from Boston, is now prepared to accomodate all who may favor him with their, custom on the-above reasonable terms. Customers need hot-fear any dis appointment, as arrangements will be made to keep a supply on hand at all seasons. - , lie may be found at his office in the Atlantic Hotel, opposite the Ice House, from 7 to 8 A. M., 12. to I K M., 5 to 6 P. M. ' ' Tickets can be had on application. -'- - . i FRANCIS HAWKS. Newbern, April lOtli, 1854. 46 tf . . - i FAYETTEV1LIJ3 MCTUAL Fire Insurance Company. DIRECTORS. Henry Lilly. Avon A. Hall, J. G. Shepherd. Wm. Warden, S. T. Hawley, John D. Williams, C. Ben bow, Wm. McLandin, Wm: Mclntyre, Stedman. II. I.Mvrover, Thos. S.'Lutterloh, John H. Cook, I). A. Ray, A. A. McrSethan, G. McNeill, J ames ilcKvle, Kcthan Jthan A; OFFICERS. George IcXeill, President. H. L. Mvroyer, Vice President. J. G. Shepherd, Attorney. C. A. McMillan, Secretary. THE Above Company is now in success tul operation, and is prepared to take ap- aaa.- proreo risKS on uweinng nouses, .rur- niture, Stores, Mercnanaise ana on tne most lavoraoie terms. ; I ' : . ' Application for Insurance can be made to . SAMUEL OLIVER & SON, Agents. " Newbern, April 27th. 1853. It, NEW GOOD S, SPRING 1854. r 11 K Suhsc'riber hnvin just returned from ,.JL the Northern Cities is now opening at his Store i ' A NEW SUPPLY : OF DESIRABLE Y GOODS DR for Spring and Summer. arious - j NEW STYLES Consisting in part of the DRESS GOODS. Both for Ladies and Gentlemen, among which may be found Summer iilks, Barages, Barage DeLanes. Challys, Plaid and, Striped Auslios, also Printed Ju3lins from 6 cts. to 50 jets, per yard, do, Calicoes from 5 els to 15 cts. iinen Handkerchief from 10 cts to 5 dollars, Parasols from 7 5 cts to $3. Crape, Barege, and Muslin Shawls, Straw Goods, Hats. Caps and Bonnets, bonnet R'bbonp. 'Shoes, Hosiery, Cassimere and Vesting, Jewelry, Umbrellas, Sleeves, Collars, and other Embroideries. Wall and Certain Paper, I - . j ... - - ; - ' ' " . ' i together with a variety of Fancy Articles, usually kept in a Dry Goods Store to all of which he would invite the attention of his customers and the public in general. T. L. HALL. Pollok Street, Newbern, N. C. April 10, 1854. 46 tf Grand Royal Arch Chapter of North Carolina. ! THE Regular; Annual Convocation VkV of this Grand Chapter, will be hoi den in Wilmington on Monday, the 5th day of June next. Subordinate Chapters under this jurisdiction, are requested to send Delegates and .returns. : i By order of the M. E. G. II. P. 1 .HENRY P. RUSSELL, G. Sec'y. . All persons having bills against said Chapter, are requested to forward them to the; G. .Secretary previous to me meeting. April 5th, 1854. 46 2m ' -, NOTICE. ; . "1 ''IIIE Subscriber at the March Term of the Court A of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of the County of Craven having quali6ed as Executor of the Last Will aud testament of J. L. Durand, deceased, hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said Etate to make immediate payment, and all hav ing claims against said estate are requested to pre sent them properly authenticated 'within j the time prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. ; JOHN D. FLANNER. Executor. Newbern, March 13th, 1 1&54 44 2m f : Bargains ! Bargaiiil ! Bargains ! ! W. . WEI N STEIN, i CORNER of Pollok and Middle Streets, has just re J turned from the NorthI, with a large and carefully seUcted stock cf -.--C . - , . ' - Dry and Fancy Goods,! ' CLOTHING of all kinds. Jewelry, Hosiery, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, and a great many other articles too numerous to mention, all of which he wiH sell cheaper than ever. His clothing be can afford to sell at very reduced prices; for instance, Coats for 75 cents, Pants for 50 cents, and Vests for 50 cents, or he can furnish a foil suit for $1,50 He has also very fine Clothing for $30, . , , . . He returns his thanks to his numerous customers for their past patronage, and invites them,: and the public generally, to give him a call as be is determined to give satisfaction, both as regards prices and quality Newbern, March 21 at, 1854. '; ' 43 3m TERSON3 r& hereby palmed that the Is JL : I6use v?ill nqt be - opened on Sunday. Those desirino;a supply for that day can ob tain it Saturday afternoon from 6 to 6 o'clock; o FRANCIS HAWKS. Newbern, April 24, 1854. 48 tf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. v NOTICE. T ETTEKS of Administration on the Estate of "JLi Louis H. Jissilher deceased having jbeen grant- ea 10 me ouuscnoer at, tne Jarch Termi of Craren County Court,Notice is hereby given to the Creditors of said, in testate to present 'their claim duly an-' thenticated within' the time prescribed by law or this notice Trill be plead Iim barj of their recover ry and those indebted to the same are' requested to make payment with all possible dispatch to either Alexander Mitchell, who ia authorised to! receipt. for me or. to myself. i I ' - MARGARET P: MISSILLIER. 1 Administratrix of L. H. Miittier. dc?L Jarch 27th, 1854. 1 -44 tf ' BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL. : liEWBEKN, fN. a,j XVIII SE8Si))5. ; . . , ' ! WH; H. II AY HEW, PrincipaL ' ; ELIZABETH MAYHEW, Assistant. , A. F. BAUDRY, Tkacher of Fjuwch i E. POLK, Teacheb. of Mv&iL -' Tuition in English, per Session of five 1 months, 4 . : i . $12.00 i Tuition in English, board and washing. yvr oestMuii oi . avemojQuis, pay a pie in ad - r r c ,.i .i t r vance, - , Instruction in Music, per Session, t Instruction in French, per Session, 75.00 20.00 12.00 ine bchool under the new arrangement .PPil liam H. Jayhew as PrincipaL assisted by .jirs Afayhew in the Domestic management of the Board ing Scholars, will be opened for the re eption of Boarding and Day Scholars on IFednesday the first day of March next. , :, Miss E. Aayhe'w will not commence he: duties in the School until June next. , . This School having acquired a high and firm re putation under Jfiss Aooies system oi ment, will be conducted under the same! manaGre system of so far as discipline and instruction as heretofore, the change of circumstances admits. ' . . TheTeachers of French and Music in this SehooL having some hours at their disposal, will to receive a few private pupils. be happy NEWBERN FEMALE SEMINARY. . MRS. MARY L. FINCH, Principal. : THE exercises of this Institution will te lesum ed on the 1st of October next. I Primary English' Branches, - $10.00 Higher English .12.00 10.00 12.00 23.00 Ancient Languages, French, Musie and use of Instruments, Xn ewbern, Afarch 8 th, 1854. i TOOLsj &c. fcc. TJ RICK, Jbulding, Screw Arm, Rabbit Jat-h U and other Pianes. ! Afill Cross Cut, and, Tenon, Pannel, and Compass Saws. Afil 1 S'aw, Hand Saw, Tenon Saw, Cross Cut, Blacksmith and Cabinet Files; Wood, Shoe and Horse Rasps. Common, Nut, Rafting and Ship Augers and Auger Bits House and Ship Carpenteif and Coop ers Adzes and Axes Collins & Cos and other makes of Broad and Chopping A?es Hinges of every Varie ty, lion and Brass Screws, Coat and J7at Hooks Brads, Tacks, Hatchets of Several sorts, Nail, Sledge and JTand iaramers. Pin, r Jiuila -CoOpr -Stock Croze, fowel and Block- Piains, Compasses, Squares, &c. at MITCHELLS. Variety Store. NEW SUPPLY i PirUDKl AIMS) SyiMMJEl MILLINEPY GOODS mrs. l. Mcdonald, OFFERS to her Town and Country friends, the largest and best selected assortment of Goods in her line, which she has ' ever brought to this market. . . ' " Besides her usual -supply of Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers . and Trimmings,) her 6tock embraces an unusual number of Ladies' Summer Hats elegantly trimmed.in the latest style; and a large assortment of IFrought Collars, Undersleeves, Chemisettes. fcc, fec,.. I -' She will sell at Wholesale to the Country trade on liberal terms. j y Dress Making, Pressing and Bleaching, in all their branches continned as usual. Newbern, April, 11th, 1854. j - VALUABLE PLANTATIONS FOR SALE; THE entire body of land usually known as the Clermont and Ferry Plantations, formerly the property of the late Governor Spaighton the South side of Trent River opposite to the Town of New bern is offered for sale. "These lands extend from the mouth of Green Spring Creek below Newbern to Brices Creek, about three miles above the Town, Trent River, Neuse River, price's and Green Spring Creek, constitute their boundaries on three sides. The two Plantations are separated only by the road leading from Newbern to Beaufort and do not vary much" in the number of jere& containing together about eighteen hundred aeres. There is attached to eaeh Plantation sufficient wood fe timber land for the use of the Plantation.!' The cleared land is in a good state; crops having been taken from no part of it oftener than every alternate year. On the Clermont Plantation is' a good and commodious brick dwelling House and jail necessary out houses a Gin House stables and! a large and excellent barn at which any vessel coming to Newbern can load. On these lands are beds of marl, believed not inferior to any that oanjbe found either in quan tity, quality, or the facility with which the marl can be used, as it is near ) the surface and in the fields, "where it can be most profitably apphed.--There" are other material fop manuring, such as Mud tc in great abundance' on , the fanrs. ; The Ferry Plantation immediately! fronts the Town of Newbern and ha attached to it a Ferry to the Town, with the bet channel of the River and Brice's Creek on thai Plantation side of the River the whole "extent of the lands. On these Plantations are seveial seine beaches in good order The Bridge across Trent jRiver on the; Beaufort Road gives easy access from both Plantations to the Town of Ne wbern. The whole could be used as one plantation bf a person desiring that quantity of land, or it could be separated advantageously as two plan tations. and the contemplated Railroad to Bean fort or its vieinity cannot approach near Newbern without crossing the body of the lands. The whole or either Plantation is offered for sale and accomor dating Terms will be given! to a purchaser. Persons desirous pf purchasing are invited to ex amine the lands and correspond with the subscriber at Washington or Ewbern. & p0ELL Newbern, N. C. April 18pi, 1854. j ; f 47 tf Great Western Corn & Cob GxMsTier. For sale by l S. OLIVER & SON. Agents. SUMMER SILKS. ' ; r ' By the Latesi Arrivals. LAID and Striped Glace Kayce-BUts. rn Foulard Silks ; all colored ana cwnee 'pwwwi ynst recerred and far saW by J. M. r. HAR3IS0N. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. BOOT AND SHOE MAKING. THEuWriber has recently obtained from Philadelphia, a first rate p i .. : FASHIONABLE WORKMAN, who executes all Work in hi linin the ht and neatest manner. I He also h ne.in .Ulel)8t an of the " aiSO toas received a fine stock ; ' - r"" :;" BEST FRENCH CALFSKIN ' andis now fullyj prepared to Wake ". . jf" 1 ' of 1111 kin38 eiyle not to be surpassed ia Uils or any other Town m the Strife. 1 -j - ' Grateful for past patronage, he hooks L Ini,, a conUiianee of the same by hi' efibrte rto please ! m every resec all who may. favor him with a' - V. 1. flSllER. . On Middle Street jost above Dios way's. xewoern, April 17th,. 1854. 47 ltn L 90 K HERE , -- . SOMETHING NE W ! ! f A FULL . AND COMPLETE MAP North Carolina Just Completed .; ON a argesnd beautiful Sheet, go Inch 'niter. which condenses byfolds, under gilt bound co vers into rocxrr fobm. It is one of the neatest, han diest and most perfect of anvthirnr nf th 'a before produced. Being the latest edition extant, it contains the latest alterations and improvements in the fState-the post offices of every County public road l&c, 4c., ic. The Central Railroad is marked out correctly, which is,not to be found in other maps -aNn i the late census ; rfnd a great deal of valuable informal ition that cannot otherwinebe gained. I It is a valuable ! work- and should be had by every citizen of .North Carolina, as a faithful and true picture of his own no ble State to those travelling, it is - almost indisperi sa ble. . Jt wil be mailed free of postage to,any office in iN. C on recei)t of the price in momejr or postage stamps Price only 50 fifty cents.)-. Remittances, properly mailed, m presence &f the P. ML, mav come jon our. risk. Send and get one, friend,! vou will not jregret it. Address (post paid) if ! " S. A. JOXESv & CO., n - '. - ,i ' Normalton, N. C. ,N . B. We eiyfr a. liberal discount to A irpnta ' nnt nil jorders bf $5 and upwards. From $3 to $0 per day can feasily be made in selling those maps toi the people. To all those desirous of taking an agency; we olTer a rare chance to make money aud do good. " For further and full particulars, address us (postage paid) as above. 1 - , - JONES & COi I May 10th, 1S54. ' I 50 4t I . Goldsboro Female Collge. finillS Institution commences its second session 'X- under the new organization, on the 1st day of May,' and will close the last day of November 184. Rev'd. James IL Brent, A. B. President,! wiih a full and competent faculty. $70 per session will cover the entire expense for Tuition aud Board in the Col'c-; giate course, and $100 will entitle to the full course and "all the ornamental branches. $60 will cover the expenses for Board and Tuition in the Primary De- irtnJ1- Ornainifii braMh -extras at the usttal vmi'7- . Ainu jivj. a uie in auvance. j jj The Uoa'-d -of Stockholders have taken great pains in procuring facilities lor giving a thorough education', and solicit a share of patronage. Students received any time. . U For further information address the President of the r acuity, or the subscriber. j .- iPrest. Board Stockholders.' May 10th,-lS5-l. f bo tf T TATCHES in Wood and Paper Boxes. For sale ItX by ; I. Df SOS WAY. BGELO W'S A LTE R ATI VF, LOWDON'S CAR MI NATIVE, BERNARD'S. CII01CKA RE MEDY, and many other medicines for Spring and Summer use to be had at I. .J'ilSCjii WAY'S.' A ' ; ' ' . ' i ; SALAD Oil a superior article For sale by ! " F. S. DUFFY May 17 th 1854. 11 f (0. as. SALE r e n't 'J-'!-; 'V O R II E House and lot on South Front street, next to Mr. Hoi- hind's, and nearly opposite the store of WVG. Bry&n, Ebq. - I ? ,.''. i For terms, apply io the subscriber. ! J. II. MUSE. jNcwbern, April 2G, '54. j. 48tf. NEW GOODS. t 1 ' - S P R I N-G TRADE,. iE WIS' PHELPS, - . . . ! - : i EESPECTFULLY informs his customers and the public that he has just returned from the North with a choice selected assortment of SPUING & SUMMER GOODS. J FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR !..'h-' If--" : - Consistiag in part or '';(' Black, Blue,' Brown and Green Broadcloths. Black and Fancy Casimeres. ' l . Plain Black and Figured Silk Vestings. - ' A targe! assortment of light coloroured Bilk and Marseilles Veatings. A beautiful assortment of Party Vestings and Par ty Crayat. -." A good assortment of gentlme n's Hosiery. In addition to the aboye he has an excllent assort ment of . ! READY 31 ABE CLOTI2IXG. , Consisting of 11- Black Press, Frock and Sack Coats. r . . White Linen and coloured Dock do. Black CaRsimere, and Linen Drill Pants. : t?atin. Silk and Marseilles Vests, Ac., Ac. To all of which be would call the attention of buyers. Haying in his employ experienced Workmen, Goods will be made up at the shortest notice, on reasonable terms and in a workmanlike manner. n pril lit, 1854 , .. ;."!'. '..:-.-,''; r- 1 : . i ,X17 JIBAT Thrashers, Grain Cradles, cjP&h n IT U IL- Um fnr - " 'lVEi LIYERA EON. PATENT CHURNS. - - - i TUST receiTed and forr VER M SON. PATENT CORN SHELLERS S IX Parker's Patent iCprn Sheika, iust receiyed and forsake at manuiacturerBprKMT t ' SAMUEL OLIVER & SON. " -r '- j. j ' ' Agents. -. j JjEERINQS. rr &. BBLS. Nou 1 Whole nerrings in fin order Near the Old County "Wharf: ' i - 4 f ifaT3d,ieo4. T iiiiia - i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS: - - : NEW .goods.; For Spring i and Summer l' " ' J' "' - ' . .-,-. " ' V. ' - trade I Ui A RL ES R'A L LE N RESPECTFULLY informs his ntrm' erons cuato- .1 ... X.i mere and the pnblic, tronerallv, lliat I he has lately returned from the Northern. eitiei with a ip- tiocs usuaijyxiouna in a vuitTvSToni; ! A large asortincnt,K)'th Fancy anJj StapK READY MADE QLOT iilkv , good supply atpnee& that cao't . be beat; in this piace, or any other. 4 ; - . , jUnibrellasndPaw : ;HARDWAliE . ANI) .' CUTLliflv Blacksmith, Hotide-Aud Ship Carpentcrra Tol, Ap; jicnltural Implenients, Guns, Colt's Rejvoti'ti, oT. v & R 0 C E R PE S : J Sugar, Coffee,; Tea, nu,; and all articles usually kept m this Hie. He I will sell 'at the lowest prices that they can be bought for in the plac Call and satisfy yourselves at his Yarictr Store ou the Old County Wharf. ; , i -: : New tern, April, 1854. . , .49;ly L a n d ; f o r 10 0,0 . ; A ORES O F 0 0 LA K I) Lying on the St Ilia River, hi tlii Covhties of Tel fair. Appling, and Ware, in the State 6f "Georgia. ims wna H covered with a heavy growth bf lme,.val table for.Lumler, and Turpentine. It is, also, -vft liable for Agriculture, and is proUuctive in tne raisingiol Uorn, Uals. -Sug Cane, and the Long Staple Or Sea Island Cotton. Th produce of --" frai wu vv uargee to a point where the river is nayigable' for vessels. ;The projected Brunswick Railroad, : connecting with Savannah Branch R.j Road, will pas tlirough Uic land. One or more lerson. wishmffL mirM,L the whole tract, can do "so by paving'-Cue Dolllr' pr. acre, Cash, for the land.. Any fiAther infor mation that is requited will be given by app ying toThomasSpafrow.Esn., of Uiiehitigtm, N..O-. or to the Sulci iber, who has a map esirintuv the juuawvu ui mr muu . iiiie liinisputMble. ) . ' MOStrf W.pARVLS: " ' -"-- Agent. Newbern, May 1st, 1854: s ! ' 49 8t i retry xsews, ie bern, lU-pnulieati 4t Patriot, uojasDoro', iNorth MnteWhig, ash'ingtbn, N. C will give the above three lusei tious. and send the account to this Jtheo. -;-, ''j; J. ' ; . 'May 1st, 1854. NEW & BEAUTIFUL noOTK1 JH AVE just received by Adarns fc CoV. Fspress, the following rich and desirable Got!d. 1 r Superb French worked Collars nhd Inride ndVft. .fhjf"': -Wlafj afid Muslin SlevR. r i f Swiss and Jackohet MutJin Edeinr's and i JuMi'Li luci - nuimng ana rsanus, (entire new pa ttei ris.) i nreaa racing ana i.jgingsr a. complete Assortment, Jbi KCiiJfe l.aees, illusions, larltous.'nndSilk Nettt. Longand Short BrkSillf Mitts, and Gloves.' Ladies Superior Kid Gloves. Fans and Parasols naw Ik Buttons, Gauze TrinSings, In' great rariety. j Irish Linens, superior q uniity fc hef-X mhriiifactuie. Dress Goods, of the' newest deirns,; and tyh-e comprising some of the most magnificent pattern ii i i T.f..-is. .... . i i. -1 uianas oeen einuuei in una market, j 1 , Ladies Gaiters and Shoes, a beautiful a 'oilmen which I am desirous of closing out, cr neequeutl will offer them at greatly reduced pried j ! 1 P I A call ia respectfully solicited from! my friendi and the public in general, being dttermined alwavi to offer such inducements, as will continue to meet their entire approbation. 4 i 1 f i ADOLPH COIIN. Pollok Street r " VERMIFUGE. : PPAHNSTOCK'S, McLean Sway nes, Rose's, Lor ; den s, and Perry s yermifuge. M for sale by I - I . L DJSOSWAY. - TOR A CCO& CIGARS A LARGE lot of the abdtcj articles Of superior quality just receivedaal for sale by! -; .j -' l. liL5U WAl - NOTICE? i. THE Lands belonging to the Estate! ot Wm. P Biddle, dec'iL, are for sale- Those wishing to purchase, will please call and see them. , 1 r. V . .. ; SAMUEL S BIDDLE, , ' ' ' - : r' ' r -''.' Executor, ' Ilth 'fe5 f ' 'ol 4m. OOMBi and Brushes, Fo., sale by ! I U : F. S. DUFFY. May 17th 1854. ITLESH Brushes, and Hair Gloves for sale by i ; f . P. .S. DUFFY. 1 May . It th 1854. 1 ; ' U ' ' ' - : , " . .- -- !- . . ' , , -.- . j LUBIN3 Extruct and Perfumery in general for sale by . , .. . . - " F.S. DUFFY. -J M7 17th 1854. . 1 ; 1 v BltANDRETHS Pills. A frh supjJy jost ro-' ceived from theVroprictors, for sale hy , F. S. DUFFY, Sole AgenC May 17th. 1854. i SUPERIOR Bolting Cloths, furnished by 3 1 . ' - ; 8. OLIVER & SON. A small plain GOLD CR0S5. The finder v ill be xe- -T NOTICE n My Wife, Clarkey IJassell, has left my bed and : board.. T All persons ara warned not to trust, heron my . acecrant, as t will not pay any debts of her contracting." '- - '- ' ' : '- , . - ARCHIBALD HAS3ELL. Smith's Creek, Craven Co, April 24, '54. , 49 2t - J - GLUE. . D:S.;': : A supply of No. 1 Glue for Dis- tillers, constantly on hand and for sale at manufacta- rers prices Dy. , - p. uiii ! jvi., u. '''' ':' ; ' I .' . ' i Paint, Oil and Varnish' A LAEGB stock of Paint, .Oil and Varnisli ab fX ways en hand and for tal by .-I PI30ST7AY. fc.nibroHiednd Plain white andcol'd C4pel 11 k, white1 and col'd , Lace Veils a r.d Binfoges. Embroided and Plain! Linen Ccmbric H'd'k'fs. : :-.! I,. . X- 'I , .? J .I H: i ; V r. ' i i , . '.? r i v. 9 V r t f i ' , ' i
The Daily Delta (New Bern, N.C.)
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May 24, 1854, edition 1
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