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j THE ATLANTIC
C. C. CLARK, Editor & Proprietor,
j it published every Wednesday morning, (Office on the
Bouth side of Pollok street, ) three door abore the
! Iievrs O&ce by - i
- 4 i I a HI U. YEOaiANS.
I Terms. The " Atlantic" will be published weekly,
on a shet, containing 24 columns, by entirely new
type, and in an improved style, for $2 00 per year,; if
I paid .in advance ; . ii paid before the expiration of six
i rnqnths $2 50: and $3 03 will be the amount of all
Daymen ta made thereafter. - 1 1 ,
j Rates or ADVERTisiKa :
1 square 1 insertion......,........... 60 cents.
1 I r " 2i insertions........ 75 "
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"Twelve lines constituting a square. "
Arrangements will be made by the year or months
with permanent advertisers, at the lowest possible
KATES, il l' 1 . - . '
LrJOB PRINTING.
Having a new and extensive assortment of Jos
fTr. (as good as can te louna in tne state.) we axe
prepared to execute
' ' ilf. j JOB WORR
: with neatness and despatch ; such as handbills, circa
I Jar cards, : blanks, books, pamphlets, etc., etc
! T Goldsboro Femalo College.
ripilig Institution com men cos its seconcTsession.
-JL unIr the new organization, on the 1st day
- "of fay,and Vrill close the last day -.of November 1854.
Kev'd 'James II- Hrent, A. B. President, , with a full
j and j competent faculty, f 70 per session will cover
i . the entire expense for Tuition and BoardTTh the Col'e
giate course, and fltX) will ' entitle tqpihe full course
and jail the ornamental branches, f 60 will cover ihe
expenses for Board and Tuition in the Primary De
partment. 'Ornamental branches extra at the usual
chargevl II; 1 payable in advance. I
. ! The Boa-d of Stockholders hare taken great pains
in procuring facilities for giving a thorough education,
ana solicit a share of patronage. Students received
anv time. ''!.- ' -
V i jFor further info rmatirji address the President of the
Faculty, or the subscriber.
' ;, , I i " WM. K. LANE, ;
f j 1 ! Prett. Board stockholder .
a" I Mav 10th. 1854. . 50 tf
tATCHES in Wood and Paper Boxes.' For sale
by;
I. DISOSWAY.
DG FLOW'S
A LTE R ATI VF, LQ W DON 'S CAR
1VK BKRNARD'SCIiC 1 CPA RE
XJMI'Al
and
many other medicines for Spring and
Bummer! useto be had at I. DISOSWAY'S.
s
ALAD Oil a superior article For sale by
; - - - Jr. S. DUFFT.
1854. , . . . "
May: 17 th
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HEAT- Thrashers, train Cradles, iScyt
Heap Hooks, Ac. &d, for sale bv
; j . i; ! SAMUEL OLIVER t SON.
I AM READY. ,
I AM now fully rrcpared to contract for and manufac
ture any. kinds and quantity of
! liWindow Sashi
WINDOW BLINDS, PAN NEL DOORS, BED
Cots I Cradles, Cribs, Washstands,, Bed Stead Posts,
Tables '.finished; and Table Legs, and Coffins of all
Itind; and in the Undertaking part of my busi
neHsj'am prepared to furnish Ciffins at veiv short no
tice., : Persons in the country having the misfortune to
' deed anything of this kind can be furnished at the
shortest tiotice. ; . .
J j M ETA LC COFFINS,
Always on hand, of - all sizes, and having the beshof
work.ien, will clean and repair Furniture of all kinds,
at short ' notice. Call and see Bed Steads, as low as
f 2,50 apiece. ; I have also put up a find ,.
GRISTMILL.
Tersons can always get a good article of ieal and Hom-
mmy in any quantity at my blton. where evervthme
inaniifact-ured by me Can be bought for less, cash, than .
in any otner snon in xne .Mate. My motto is
I : tl'LL VI IE A P A M) A HEAP OF IT. V
1 I return sincere thanks - to, my country and town
friends for their kind patronage in past times, and hope
as I have enlarged my Factory ; ana am now prepared
to do four fold the work'J have formerly done, that they
will branch out and come up and push me ahead ; just
" recollect I am now ready Come ou with your orders.
; j ! SEASONED LUMBER
of almost all kinds will be kept on hand and for sale by
Ncwb Tn, N. C, Febru ary i'id, 1S54.
40 ly
: NEW GOODS.
ST II I K G TRADE.
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1: LEWI S PJI E LPS,
KESPECTFULLY informs his customers and the
pubbc that he has just relumed from the North
with a choice selected assortment of .
SPRING SUMMER G O ODS.
UK tJLNTLLMEATS WEAR,
Consisting in part oi 1
J'-i Black, BIim,! Brown and Green Brdadcloths.
; Black and Fancy Casimeres. J i
: lUain Black arid Figured Silk Vcstirgs.
? A large assortment of light-coloroured Silk
and
Marseilles Vestings.
'! A beautiful asbortmcnt of Party Testings and Par
ty Cravats. ( ' '
: A good assortment of gentlemen s Hosiery,
i In addition to the above he has an extlle:
exelient assort-
enent of . i . ! .
i - j READY MADE . CLOTHING
1 ' '" j "' -Consisting of '
! Black Press, Froci; and Sack Coats,
'j TNhiJe Liner, and coloured Duck do. ; t ,'
.1 BlarJ; tL'assimere, and Linen Drill Pants, ' -
fatip, Filkndi Marseilles A'ests, Ac, Ac.
To all of which be would call the attention of buyers.
Having in his employ experienced Workmen, Goods
will be made up at the shortest notice, on reasonable
terms, and in a workmanlike manner,
ipril 1st, 1854
VERMIFUGE.
T7 AINST0GKS,-MeLean'6, Swavnes, Rose'i
s.loi
-X? den's, and Terry's .Vermifuge. For sale by
L DISOSWAY.
TOBACCO & CIGARS.
j V LARGE lot of the above articles of superior
JlV. quality just received and for sale by
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'j K0TICE. ;
THE lands belonging to tlie Fftate of Wm. P
Biddle, dee'd., are for sale. Those wishing
to purchase, will please Call and see tjjem.
If"., f l. : . ' ' ; Executor.
ayllth1854. ; 614m
; : S vT R A TV GOODS.
I HAVE" Teeently received the following desira
ble and seasonable articles:
Ladies iStraw Leghorn,1 and Rutland Flata.
M isees Coburg, Straw, and i do d
Children's Straw, Xwhorn and Laee do
Infant's Leghorn, and Pearl Straw do
Boy's Fancy StrawKats, (Lined.)
Gentlenienf8 Leghorn, PearL Manilla, French.
JS'traw. and Falen Leat Hats in full variety andat
m . . .. . ... i
u prices, cau ana examine wa stock.
ADOLPH COHN.
BUSINESS CARDS,
V WILLIAM HAY,
I House, Sign, Coadi, and Ornamental
ott lanpu Btsxrr ojtk door below ths post oma
;.: I E. POLKf j -
OrgftalstjTeaelier of Piano-Forte, fflelodloa, TIoIIb,
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I ii E O. C'UTLEK8 WASHI! OTOX EOTXU
! ALEXANDER HITCHiiLL,
: : ' DEALER IW I
LNSIKAACE AG EAT AM)
ommission
Merchant.
MANUFACTURER OF
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TI N, SHEET IRON 1XD COPPER WIRE,
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1 -i AND DEALZB XS jr ;-"-"T"r
Stoves, and Japanod "Wares,
CORKS OF BROADj AND MIDDLE STREETS.
One door South of the Court House,
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SITGREAVES
ATTM0RE.
Counsellor and
Attorney at Law,
JOSEPH I W. JONES.
Inspector of Naval Stores,
9-tf
T. L, HALL, I : ;
Dealer in Foreign' and Domestic
Ilats, Caps, Shoes, TJnjbrellasr Parasols, 5rc.
FoixoK
;StRE3ET, ' j.
KE WBERKi N. C.
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WASHINGTOl? HOTEL.
Newborn North.
Carolina.
S-12ra
Mav24th ' 1853
CHARLES CI CLARK, f ,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law, i
Office on the South Side of i'oilok. Between Middle
and Haneoc It Streets,
WILLIAM 1L OLIVER.
r1 AUCTIONEER.
SAMUEL OLli'ER & SON,
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General Commission Merchants.
! j KEWBERN, X. C.
JONATHAN WHALEY.
Clock and Watch Maker.
KEEPS constantly oh hand, an excellent as
, sortment of WATCH ES. CLOCKS, and
JEWELRY, of all kinds. All work done at the
shortest notice.and iD a workman-like manner.
' . : J. WHALEY.
Sign of the WatchCraven street, Newbern.
July 20th, 186S
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A New Establishment.
TIIE undersigned" would J-cspectfully announce to
the citizens'of Craren Add the adjoining country
that he has purchased the Store, corner of Broad and
Middle! Streets,- formerly occupied by Samuel Blount,
where he will carry on a general Juanulacturing Busi
ness oi I
TIN, SHEBT IRON
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lie will also keep- on hand a rood assortment of Cook
ing, Parlor and Office Stoves, Grates, Fenders, Fire
irons, Jappaned. lin yoi every description, and all ar
ticles usually kept in an establishment of the kind. 1
. It is the desire of the subscriber to establish a perma
nent business in Newbern, one that cannot fail, if suc
cessful, to promote the interest as well of the buyer as
the seller, and he. therefore j wishes every citizen of
Craveri to call and examine his stock, and satisfy hiirf'u
that they can' purchase at home innumerable articles
which they have-hitherto been accpj'tomed to order
from abroad. . 'If1''
Merchants and Peilars supplied at New Tors whole
sale Drices. t- .! i
N. -Particular attention will be riaid to Roofing,
Gu
-raniruiar anpn i in
enng, and all kinds of
OUUUUJg.
C. A. HART.
Newhern, May, 10th, 1858
fl 00 REWARD.; j I
RAN A WAY from thie! subscriber, i sometime in
the month of Augusj.. lat, my j negro; man,
J red., formerly the property of j Win. Wyse,
deceased. " I will 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, td any person or persons
who will furnish sufficient yidence to convict any
one of harboring said slave, j 3So person will be
held responsible for anv ijij'.iry received by said
slave in apprehending hlm.j Said negro is lurking
in the neighborhood of Jas. S. White, in Craven
County. .!-: -; . ! Ji' I
i JAS. H. PPJTCHET.
Brunswick Co.. June 15,! 1853- .
' SMALL jPOX.
"f U 5T,f c-ceived by the subscriber a few scabs of
99 fresh and reliable V accine Virus. I
J. W. CAliJIElL
Feb, 22, 1854.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY.
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EIFTEEN or twenty likely young,nesro men, for
whom good prices will be given by
I JNewbern. Aarch 28th, 154.
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I STILL THEY COMElj
! ! MORE NEW GOODS
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TtJST arrived and for sale iby
EMMET CTJTHBEBT.
! NftTTORt
The 'Public is hereby notified, that
4 -.( X I , III.
GEOT?Ok NANCE has left; my employ. All persons
art hereby forewarned not to trust him on my account
as I shall not pay any debts be mt; contract. They
are iu.-u turbid to employ, him, on my account,' as I shali
hold, them responsible, j - (;
18oJ.-
W. H. JONES.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
oflltlaritic Motel.
THE Subscriber having become
successor to F. D. Thomas,- in the above well known
and popular Hotel, begs leave to inform his friends
and the community 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 Community in
eeneraL he respectfully solicits a share of their
patronage. I V i J. G. ARTHUR.
JSewbern, IN. U., April lutn, ibt4. - 4t u
BLACKSMITHS' TOOLS &c.
TELLO VS. Ahtlls, Sledge and and Hammers,
X) Files, i2ap, Viees, Tongs, Stocks and jDies
J to 1 inches. Just received at , v
MllULlJULL'S, variety store.
ICE H ICE!!!
1 CENT PER POUND.
The subscriber having purchased
LUC AUt5 J1UU9C 1X1 H1JO piOCC HVUl VJlCil. vuuci, cuv.
having lately received a large supply of this luxurj'
from Boston, is now j prepared to accomodate all
who may favor him with their custom oh the above
reasonable terms. Customers need not fear any dis
appointment, as arrangements will be made to keep
a supply on hand at all seasons.
He may be found at his office in the Atlantic
HoteL opposite the lee House, from 7 to 8. A. M.,
1 2 to 1 if. m... 5 to & r . m. ;
Tickets can be had on application.
. Fit AN CIS HAWKS.
Newbern. April 10th. 1854. I 46 tf
II E R R I NG S. ,
rjfZ BBLS. No. 1 Whole Herrings in fine order
4 D for sale by . !
! GEO. F. FISHER.
Xcar then Old County Wharf.
Mav 3d. 1854. ! -P 49 tf
CARPfiNTERS' AND BLACKSM THS
TOOLS, &c. &c:
BRlClT, Joulding, Screw Arm, Rabbit Jatrh
and other Planes. Jill Cross Cut ifand,
Tenon, Pannel, and Cdmpass Saws. Mill. S&w,
Hand Saw, Tenon S&w, Crdss Cut, Blaeksmithand
Cabinet Files; Wood, Shoe and Horse Rasps.
Common, Nut, Rafting and Ship Augers and
Auger Bits House and Ship Carpenters anl Coop
ers Adzes and Axes Coilinsdr Cos and other makes
of Broad and Chopping Axes Hinges of every Varie
ty, Iron and Brass Screws, Coat and at Hooks
Brads, Tacks, Hatchets of several sorts, Naili bledge
and and hammers, I Pin Mavis Coopers jStock
Croze, owel and Block Plains, Compasses,
Squares, fcc I i i
at MITCHELLS. Variety Store.
; f NEW GOODS,
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SPRING 18541
THE Subscriber having just returned from
the Northern Cities is now opening at
his Store "
A NEW SUPPLY .
OF DESIRABLE
DRY GOODS
for Spring and Summer, Consisting in part of the
various ' : "
NEW STYLES DRESS GOODS.
Both for Ladies and Gentlemen, among which may
be found Summer Silks, Barages, Barage DeLaneSi
Challys, Plaid and Striped Juslins, also .Printed
3uslihs from 6 cts. to 50 cts. per yard, do, Calicoes
from 5 cts to 15 cts. Xinen Handkerchief from 10
ets to 6 dollars, Paraeols from lb ca to $3.' Crape,
Barege, and Muslin Shawls. Straw 'Goods, Hats.
Caps and Bonnets, 2?onnet Ribbon?, jShoes, Hosiery,
Casehnere and Vesting, Jewelry, Umbrellas,
Sleeves, Collars, and other Embroideries Wall and
Certain Paper,
together with a variety of Fancy Articles, tisnally
kept in a Dry ; Goods Store to all of which he
would invite the attention of liis customers and the
public in general.
T. L, HALL.
Pollok Street 'Newborn. N. C.
April 10, 1854.
46 tf
iinmiiaiiiiiii!iitiiiiiti!iiiiiiiiffl!tLL"!;""-i
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
rpHE subscriber having just returned from the
I North where he ha thoroughly replenished his
stoek of Drugs,edicinea,Paint8,Oila,Dye-stufEs,Per-fumery
Glassware, drc,1 and 'made arrangements tp
secure his future supplies from the most reliable
soorces, offers the same ( at the., most reason
able prices, ; and on the most accommodating
terms. His purchases are made exclusively for
cash, the advantages of which he will be enabled
to extend to those favoring him with their patron
L LISOSWAY.
"junejlth, 1854. , 1
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Faint, Oil and Varnish.
A LARGE stock of Paint, Oil and Varnish
al-
ways ob hand and for sale bv
L DISOSWAY
SUMMER SILKS.
By the Latest Arrivals.
T LAID and Striped . Glace Rayce Silks.
Plaid
JL onlartf ilks ; all colored
choice ' patens,
just received and for sale by
J. M. F. UARRISOJt.
NOTICE1
P
ERSONS are hereby notified that tie Ise
House will not be orened or Sundav.
Those desiring a supply for that drff can ob
tain it Saturdaj afternoon .from 5 to" 6 o'clock
: tr-,,-'-j"iiiiHliiV!;niif;
! FRANCIS HAWKS
Newbern, April 24, 1854 : 4
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NOTICE.
LETTERS of Administration on the Estate of
Ixrais H. Jfissillier deceased having been grant
ed to the Subscriber at the Marth Term of Craven
County Court,Kotioe is hereby given to the Creditors
of said intestate to present their claims" duly u
thenticated within the time prescribed by lair or
this notice will be plead in bar of their recove
ry and those indebted to the same are requested
to make payment with all possible dispatch to
either Alexander Mitchell, who is authorised to
receipt for the or to myself
, MARGARET P. MISSflLLttitL
! Adminutratrix of JL H. MimUier, deed.
JTarcb 27th, 1854. i 44 tf
I BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL!
fixwBn, N. C, XVH1 Sxssiojr.
Via. H.ITAYHET7, PrincipaL
1 Mii;yirijci'll JUAYHJSW, AasisTAin.
K A F. BAUDRY, Tkachxb or Fbxncs
E. POLK, Teachxb or Mima. I
Tuition in English, per Session of five r
months, - $12.00
Tuition in English, board and washing,
per Session of .five months, payable in ad
vance, . L 75.00
Instruction in Music, per Session, 20.00
Instruction in French, per Session, 12,00
. lne bchool under the new arrangement TFil
nam a. juav&ew as 1'nnciDal. assisted bv Afr
Jfayhew in the Domestic management of the Board
ing Scholars, will be opened for the receotion of
T-. J? T -v ' .
Doaraing ana uay )cnoiars on ivednesday the
first day 01 March next, ' ... 7
Miss E. Jayhew will not commence her dunes iii
the School until June next.
This School having acquired a hiffh and firm re
putation under Mies 3oore's system of manage
ment, will be conducted under the same system of
aiscipune ana instruction as neretoiore, sd far as
the change of circumstances admits. !
The Teachers of French and Music in this SehooL
having some hours at their disposal, will be hatDV
to receive a few private1 pupils.
KEWBERN FEMALE SEMINARY.
MRS. MARY I FINCH; Principal.
exercises of this Institution will be resum
JL ed on! the 1st of 1 October next.
Primary English Branches,1
$10.00
12.00
10.00
12.00
23.00
Higher Lnghsh "
Ancient Languages,
French, i ;
Music and use of Instruments,
Newbern, Jlfarch 8th, 1854.
SPARING GOOES CIRCULAR
A IP R I L 1 8 5 4.
lEmmet (Cuthbert,
INFORMS 'his numerous customers and the pub
lic generally, that his new supplies of spring
and summer
DRY GOODS, CARPETINGS, SHAWLS,
MANTILLAS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS,
SHOES, SHIRTS, DRAWERS,
Jewelry, Umbrellas, Trunks, Ac. &c have fust
arrived and are now opened and rady for inspee-
tin and sale. :-
His store having undergone extensive arid valu
able alterations during the past Summer, visitors
will find it large, light and comfortable, and most
Conveniently arranged for the examination and se
lection of Goods.
He would add that his stock and assort aaent were
never more ; full and cbtnplete than at present, embra
cing the newest, most fashionable, and most desirable
goods of the -Season which will be sold at extremely
low .prices, i
Newbern. Oct. 19th1853. i 24 ly
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A NEW SUPPLY!
MILLINERY GOODS!
j mrs. l. Mcdonald,
IVFFERS to her Town, and Country friends, the
J largest and best selected assortment of Goods
in her line, which she has ever brought to this
market. " .
i Besides her usual snpplv of Bonnets, Ribbons,
Flowers and Trimmings, her stock embraces an
unusual number of Ladies Summer Hats elegantly
trimmed, in the latest style; and a large assortment
of IFrought Collars, Undersleeves, Chemisettes,
dec, Ac. I -
She will sell at Wholesale to the Country trade
on liberal terms.
Dress Making, Pressing and Bleaehing, in all
their branches continued as usuaL
Newbern, April 11th, 1854. ;
YALUABLE
FOR
PLANTATIONS
SALE
rTtHE entire body of
land usually known as the
JL Clermont and Ferry Plantations, formerly the
property of the late Governor Spaigl.t, on the South
1 . - A . i., . ... a il. rr r XT
siae ot lrent mver opposite u wie iuwuw 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, BrWs and Green Spring
Creek constitute their boundaries on three sides.-
TKa torn Planf nfirtnA AM SPnar&ted Onlv bv the TQod
Heading from Newbern to Beaufort and do not vary
much in the number ot acres containing sogewier
about eighteen hundred acres. There is attached
to each Plantation sufficient wood A timber land for
the use of j the Plantation. The cleared land is in
a good stated crops having been taken from no
part of it softener than every alternate yfiaT. .On
the Clermont Plantation is a good and commodious
brick dwelling House and all 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 mail; believed
not inferior to any that can be found either in quan
tity, quality, or the facility with which I the marl
ean be used, as it is near the surface and in the
fields, where it can be most profitably ppl'L--There
are other material for manuring, such aa Mud
Ac., in great abundance on the farms. I
The Ferry Plantation immediately fronts the
Town of Newbern and has attached to' it a Ferry
to the Town, with the best channel of the River
and Brice's Creek on the Plantation aid f the
River the whole extent of the lands. On these
Plantations are several seine beaches in good order.
The Bridge across Trent River " h Beaufort
Road gives easy access from both Plantations to the
Tnii nfvvlurn. The whole eould be used as one
plantation by a person desiring that quantity of land,
or it eould be separated advantageously as two plan-,
tatious. and the contempl ated Railroad tor Bean
fortorita vieinity cannot approach nearNewbern
th bod vof the lands. The whole
or either Plantation is offered for sale and accomo
dating Terms will be given to a purchaser.
Pronn ddrAtis of nnrchasins are invited to ex
amine the lands and correspond with the subscriber
at Washington or Newbern.
j R.R DOJTNELL.
Newbern, If. C April 18th, 1854. 47 tf
LEA TITS'
Great Western Corn & Cob Crusher.
N W ADYERTSEUENTSL
HEW GOODa
For Spring and Summer trade f f
C HAUL ES S. A LLEN.
ISPECTFtJIXY inform hi. numerous enste
laSL" pnb? that he has
lately returned from the Northern cities with a
Jarge and well selected stocfcpf goods of all deserin
tions usually found in a VamxttStc.
DR T GO ODS.
A large assortment, both Fancy end Staple,
READY MADE CLOTHING.
A good supply at prices that can't be beat in tins
place, or any other. " H
i HATS, B0OT8 AND SHOES.
Umbrellas and Parasols,
HARDWARK ANn nrmwv
- --r- uuiui on tuLvoiTtru. ate.
GROCERIES.
Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Horn,- and all articles nnally
that ttiMii U ZSXT. P
-- j vvuuvr iu we piace.
Call and satisfy yourselves at his Yarietr Stfti
on the Old Gouity Wharf. btOTt
Newbern, ApriC 1854. j 49 ly
PS Tme $iTr7 Claret
,9 .P.1 & Co. Cognac
v" y 9 oennapps, Btiiiedam Gin, London
orter, and Scotch Ale, For sale by
xrk j P. ST DUFFY.
17th 1854.
gARDINES, m naif en quarter boxes, for .
May 17th 1854. I
. j. Wt mi Hill mr U- w
CONGRESS Water for sale by
May nth 1854; ; - !
Fi d. DUFFY.
LI GHTl LIGHT!
A NOTHER supply of Fttrm Lafs of various style
-w iy '1 ooiw uunp uiassee
-vaiupumc, oomr ano l une wicx, just at hand and
Dec 8. 1858. ( . -1 Davooisr
pFJttfpSDEAD SHOT VERMIFUGE, a sure
C 7i?fiZ , V1"1 Wy constantly on
hand ihd for sale at
CARJfERa
Feb 1854.
, LIFERY STABLE,
THE Subscribers would inform1 the Public, that
they I have ODened . LITCBV flTin n
Beaufort, and will take hones on thtt mnaf. m.iati.
able terms; Their feed will always be of the best
r";! "f" m Bccouunoaauons every way good
co mu vemcies oi au ainds lurnishe
wiui ext eyent sneiters from the weather
' i : I ' i - BELL k JONES'
BeauforL Jfay 22,-54 . ; i
QOMBS
and Brushes, For sale by
x. S. DUFFY.
May;i7th 1854.
TTLESH Brushes, and Hair. Gloves for sale bv
' : I ! f. & Duffy.
May; 17th 1C54.
X UBINS Extracts and Perfumery in gene
JlJ sale by
for
f s. Duffy.
May;17th 1854.
1 SECOND SVPPLX
' : ii : . . i - , : i !
Dress Goodfls
TY ADAMH h CO'S EXPESS. I am just its receipt
IB of the following dssirabls floods I
Hanasome Fisrured and Plad Chalues, superior
oualitV;! i
Blue.' Pink, Green and Orange Colored De Laines
ail wool. i
Barege DeLaines entirely new styles, from 16 cents
up to tne nnest rooos importea.
lieautiiui riaia saiin siripea a issues ua ooes.
Blue. Pink. Green. Tan and Brown Bareres.
Superior quality Black Italian Lnstrings, all prices.
Plain and f laid suxs in great variety, very cneap.
India Silks from" 60 cents to one dollar.
Ginghams, all styles from one shilling to 80 cents.
Mttslms of entire new patterns at au prtees.
Plain Striped, Plaid and Satm Striped Mttsiins.
Jaconet CambrickSf wiss Jftfslins 4c
rjtntiH KVirtn. VtKttsta nA CnrAaA MtlkllnS.
A snlendid assortment of real French Embroideries
of all the entire new styles, the most varied assortmen
that can he found. . I
Kibbons, Trimmings, ana uuttons m enaiess vansiy
Superior quality Black Mitts and long GRnresv
Real Thread and Lisle Laces and EdgiUgsv
Jfuslin Edgings, . Insertings and Bufiung;
A lftrtre amiortment of Silk and Cotton HOtfeTTV
BluejBlack, Green and Brown Laee Veils and Ba-
recres. i -. '-,!'
Pamitnli tuid Fuii at all nneea.
Which together with my former extensive stock of
Goods Recently purchasedy resdSfs my assortiaent
very complete, ana x snau ; aaa iresa nDporuwDs
every weex tnroagnoui tne season, au oi wucn
intend to dispose of aa usual at the lowest prices, and
shall be pleased to see my friends and customers, be
ine well assured that I shall be able to offer them such
inducements aa cannot fail to give enure satisiactioo.
A. COHN.
48
Newbern, April 19, 1654.
I WORLD'S FAIR LOCK.
Rotating Permtitation Plate Lock,
Commonly called" Jones, Anti-Gun
j powder Loctf1 or Gie
J "WORLDS FAIR LOCK. V
rpHE Latter title was acquired in conseutfenee of this
X Lot being placed on a sale at tne worm s sair
London Willi f 1000 in tne rsaie, to oe tne rewara ox
nn kn comM onen th door The Gold
therein for the space of forty five days without any one
being able to obtain it Bankers and others who de
sir to hare these Locks trooa their doors ean hwr
Oum bv 6tTisr to J Onver A Ron Asreats for
Steams and Marvm who have the exclusive right to
Jfanufacture said Locks m tne United n tales.
Newbern, April 8th, 1854. 1 j
TTEkRY'JGf Invigoratine CevdiaL
A Tome 2Xe
11. didnefortbe removal and eere of phystea.
prostration and the various forms of Diseases
sor
mis Class, on rvcnTtu asu w .
1 t DLS0STT AY.
June 7th, 18i. !
I OLIVE OIL.
TjAETOU & Gnertiers superior OTIre 43H .
Xj pressly for Table use. just at hand and far site
1 UEW ATfgglTiRP.TrRic
FAYErrEVXLS
HUT UA L INS URANCE
COMPANY, j x
TTOB Company has been la toeeessfo opera
X tion since February 185S. It has paid up all
losses promptly without any assessments, and has
stQl e small cash capital oa hand, The following
sm m wuwiu rawaest ox ui urn Annual i&e
pert ot the President and Directors to the Members
ia general meeungj isy js, 1654.
Policies issued up to 13th inst, 709.
wrermg property to vaiue ox
Policies caneelled and expired
$1,151,862 00
289,684 00
Amount now insured
1:1 ..
tS82,S2S 00
164,669 61
86,085 85
Amount of Premium KcUs
Amount eancelled and expired.
Amount now on hand
$128,584 5S
cent on the amount in
Averaging 14 57-100 per
sured.
1 i RECEIPTS.
Cash Premiums received , tY.W9.
for policies and surveys taken w i !
by President and Secretary 4?ft 25
,$8,a58
1,250
Cash borrowed from Bank FayetteTule
wworo jpnuoing umco
Making sum of '
$9,508
I j DISBURSEMENTS.
Cash paid Fire Losses, vix : 1
Joan is, Patterson,
40 00
urvu K JUllOVfe
J. M. White,
J. D Starr.
Patrick Montague,
' 66 00
8SS 46
492 50
1000 00
1,000 00
550 00
200 00
67 00
896 OO
366 76
5 60
81
mm . S M'-
Mrs; M. Hooper,
Alex. Hewlett,
John CL Latta,
M. McKinnon
$M17 22
s 1,600 00
45 15
E. Patterson building ofilce.
interest, Deiance
For Dremiums returned.
68 99
salaries Secretarv. President and Ex-
Committee, n 1,829 00
Uonttneent expenses, vis
Office Furniture. $7Q 70
Advertizhig 42 92
Stat'ry A Printing 98 80
rostage, envelopes,
Stamps, e& . 47 08
Painting Signs 11, !
fress 8, fuel 2.98 21 98
ittinjr OSce for
rent 10 90 !
I ' tX88 76
Cash in Bank, and '.ih:
in hands or Agent 9772 89 .
I -9,508 01
The Office Lot cost 2200: Buildinfl' 1.809. on
account of I which the Company is indebted, $1.
450, out they are receiving for rent $200 per an
num. and have a convent office for their own use
besides ; it is therefore a good investment. I '
In conclusion, the Board take pleasure ift sta
ting that they consider the Company in a condi
tion to merit publie confidence ; it is so firmly ee
Ublishedt that it eonnnt be shaken by anyadverse
winds. I uy order ox theisoard. i .
I GEO. McNEILL, President
S. OLIVER & SON .Agents.
G O ODS-1 8 54J
X M. F. HARRISON!
TTOULD respectfully inform his customers, and
and opening fnr inspection, the most attractive importa
tion or ?H . '.- -li
Fancy Staple, Foreign & Domestic-
DRY GOODS.
Ever offered in this market.
LADIES DRESS GOODS.
Of the latest styles, of every shade and grade. Al
ways on band a complete assortment of . .
Of the most Fashionable Styles, ' 1
iUmbreUa and Partuols.
JE WJEL RT. ' '
Gold SndRfl vet Watdxesv Breastpins, Ear: Ringf,
READY MADE CLOTHINO.
A targe assortment. Carpeting, Rmrs, Drnetsr Ae.
Trunks." Talicea, Walking Canes, wftheverv other artl
cfe usually kttrt in retail stores, a2 of which will be
sold on the most reasonable terms.
Jiewbart, JKsySd.
CUT HERRINGS,
Bbls. Cot Herrings in good order,-jot recttr
4 anil tn m.m K
I ' GEO. F. FlSHESf.
kKsar the Old County Wharf.
' 8
June 14th
til
DRESS GOODS-
I Have yet remaining a magnificent stock of rici
and fashionable Dress Goodsy eonaistin? of
handsome Summer siUu, Barages, Muslina Jaco
nets, Challey'4 Tissue Barage DeLaine's, white
goods of eveiy descriptionv which I will dispose of
at llxrvczD ajcra. ; A. uuiiw, i
-I I j I Pollok BUHL-j
BRUSHES AND SOAPS,
A fine lot of j Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes cf
superior quality and unique styles. Also
quantity of fancy French and Engl i A 8cps expect
ed Mr ttehr. h. E. Johnson, to which the attention
of (he pnbbe is respeetfully invited, br -
a .
June tth, 1854. '
' CARPEIXNG, ruggs, &0. 2.
C ABJ'ETIKGJSnggs, Jatts &, Just received
per Schooner PearL also Druggets white and
colored Sheep kin end for sale at I
JUST RECEIVED.
A TEW aetelfiae Table Cutlery from f.10 te
25. by ALEX.iirrcnrLLv
. i , i. um vouaiy ir nan.
npHE attention of the Red, Greyed Diliheaded
X is TmtZlxxVfr eaBed to the fact that the sub-
Scriber, dnricgba late visit to tsKcrd tn nade
eanpie provision for taeta, try percnssirg' s crts
, intiT CZ 11X7 JLTfe, wcicn ean do aoia irca w
a r v . . a -
cents to el ; suseuairiiesxorasrrcs u varies ai-e
atSSeenUto tt Ilease sail and examine thess.
I I - j X. DI3Q3T7AY.
TBJOTJnXXlTms. Ji fresh
Xriustre-
eeited frost the Proprietors, for sale by
l I , P. S, DUTTY. Sole AieuV
i
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Pollok Street
1 JnaeTth, 1854. !
Newbern, March 29th
Tor sale by & QLSYKB EOS, Agnite.
llay i:t5k 1854,