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;4 J her dwelling . . . knKlp tax on for aa on Pollok Street-Granted. ,u?e on On motion thBoard W a t turner t , - Mairh 7th, 1853. ; At a Chair evening were present, Jgg,, Benjamin M. Cook, Uh and The following nccuu ;j, , allowed., Schr. lone, ' John Taylor. 820,45. 15,00. I 1 Treasurer reported Ui6 ape as lur u e T-mfts Jones for recommen- which he was dation to reiu.il " orJeircd to grant f MV Cook, it was oraerea mat the trees lately set out in the town be boxed, and -.-. '-ih Town Sergeant attend to having it done. ' S. K FORBES,1 Clerk. LATER XROM EUROPE ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER BALTIC. further decline in Breadstuff's f-Cotloh de ; pressed, -and prices declining. ' ';. 1 r ' ' Baltimore, March,7thi' j The steamer Baltic, from liverp&ol, haVarri ve3, bringing dates to the 22nd ultrmo three days later. . .. . .;. - Below we send latest commercial amd'polW -cal intelligence.. : "f - . 1 . m:i r ' ' , '.' " LIVERPOOL MARKETS, Feby.aS;.', Bread&tuffs. Wo note a decline of lda2d pej bushel in Wheat, of 6d per bbl. in Flour.and of 6d per quarter in Corn, to arrive. Market dQlL - ' ;:' ' ; . .iJ - ' Cotton Market dull and prices depressed. Sales ; for the three days 15,000 bales. , Good staple unchanged in price-.but inferior qualities have - declined 1-lSd since the eparture oi the i last steamer. , , , . , - Money Market, Consols 'unchanged and Market steady. . . ' . . . POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE. England The proceedings of .Parliament possess little to interest the American reader. ; ,.M. Kossuth denies the authorship of the ad- dresa to the Hungarians in Italy lately promuu 1 gated in Milan. The weather in England has been unusually stormy. A deep snow had Jallcn, and the pre valence of strong easterly- winds rendered it probable that the. storm would last several days. A rnuibur was prevalent in London to the effect that France and England contemplated entering into a treaty whereby the power of the norths crn States ot Europe migtit be counterpoised. It'ly. Marshal Radetzky has issued a pro clamatian declaring the property of rebels con tiscated. The frontiers of Lombards were close ly guarded, and every precaution used to ferret out the disanected. Mazzmi had been seen on the frontier, but had escaped arrest. SafR also succeeded in eludinfr the Austrians.V The former lias;"" it is reported, been distributing money to the disaffected. . j ? . . The cates of Milan were still closed at last ac count?, and troops were constantly arriving. -The people had been ordered to refrain from whistling or singing in the streets; twoVdditional politi cal offenders have been hanged, and it is thought several Hungarians have been privately tried and shot at the castle. Some few arrests have also been made at Ge- f IrjNGAEY The London Advertiser learns that 1 an' extensive conspiracy ha bmJ korered in Hungary. The country is in a very unsettled condition. ' Austria. An attempt has been made upon the life of the Emperor. The 'assassin (a tailor, named iassp Brerinens,) was cut down -and se " cured b"y the Emperor's aid de camps. He suc ceeded in wounding the Emperor slightly.' The authorities; have ordered no- less than five thousand suspected persons to leave Lombardy in twentyfpur hours. : " ' t Mississippi Senator. Mr. Kinyon to whom ; Gov.Fodtn had offered the appointment ol Sena tor to fill the vacancy which will occur on the 4th inst. has declined, and Gov. Fodte has pub lished a card stating that he will make no ap pointment So that unless Col. , Wheeler or some one else is appointed by. Gov. Reid, the t question of the GoveAior's right to fill such va , cancies will not come up.. 1 The National Offices The New York He raid of Monday contains a list of those, spoken of for offices in the gilt "of the President, in the various States. ' ' , ' - . The following is the list from this State - at present : Henry A." Wise, Minister to Brazil, Major Lewis, Comhi'r of Public Buildings, -Richard Kidder Meade, Minister to Peru, Shelton F. Leake, U S. Com'r at Honolulu, Samuel T. Sawyer, Collector at Norfolk. Nor: Beacon. ' "- Fires. A negio house on the corner of Nun and Third street, in the lower part of the town, was b u rned down on last Saturday afteru don. The North .State En sine Company (composed of boys,) rendered efficient aid in: the preservi tion of adiaceht DroDertv. Thwr exertions ttero Ihighly commendable, " V v i . On Monday morning, 11 o'clock, the Disttl lery on the other side of the river owned by J 11. Flanner, w.os consumed. This Disteliery has been . but a short time in operation, in place of a former one recently destroyed by fire. ' -- ! The loss was probably 300 IViL Herald Cuba Another Invasion. The New York Herald , says it is said that another expedition is being organized in New Orleans, with the design of invading; the Island of Cuba, and wresting it from the possession of Spain. " It is surmised, however,' .that no active measures5 are to be taken, for five" or . six months more It is said 'that a commercial house in Boston is to furnish . the steamertf'neccssary for the -transportation of four companie'sv A Colonel of the late Hun- .garian army is to, have thecommandr'pf the expedition, which; already,it is said., numbers a force of fifteen, hundred- men, ; from Cincinjiaii ...'.''and elsewhere. - ';'." 1; '!, v.' Directors of theN. C. Railroad. By the acts of the last Assembly, authorizing the appoint ment of eight Directors on the part of the" State in this Road, it is provided that they shall not enter upon their duties until the annual meeting, of the fitookholders in July next ib. - ' - . ... ' " ' -' - ? - "t ' i i'-t .' E" Wa take occasion to correct the statemeht in the Baltimore Sua that tho North Carolina cop per ore sold in New York for 1R6 oer ' ton.UAV j are credibly informed the price obtained, was $180 itr ton. ' : ' - : - ' - - - ; .. . Ve learn that the Fentress mine, iri G uilfor, ,ri Wwh the Messrs. Stith of this place have .a ,argeiuterestj is estine to ba worth $350,000. : : '.- 0: '. ; : -Ai.T'jy Slaiidqrj. I- When, in-1775 this cluefrnmand of the Arf miet t!?fi States wis'tendered to Geri ton irgcni''a manaerlnal nlcould not. ifae he pledged himself to exert every power he posscsscdin the service of the Country and in reply tog to Congress he entered 'this em phatic 'disclaimer :' : 1 )K ' 'V K'est some unlucky event should happen unfavorable to my reputation I it tn K: . membered by every gentleman in the room, that i ueciare, wua me utmost sincerity, I tfo nqt think myself equal to tho command I am honored with ri? ' ;: . . New Use foe BEDBras: The New-York Sunday Atlas announces that a discovery of the utmost importance to jtvine drinkeri has been- made by Mr. struggles, a maker of port and champagne wine in New Jersey. The Lancaster Express from which we derive our facts, states mat tne rapid consumption of cockroaches used lf ClVe a nuttV and neeillihrlv ninnnt flovrti. f Wine, had made it diffienlt to find a sumcient supply.., In this dilemma the wine maker con ceived the happy idea that bed bugs- might be used as a- substitute. He triod tlif and the result was far more satisfactory than he had anticipated. ; It was found that a eraart of bedbugs contained as much of the flavoring prh ciple as. three pints or more of the roaches and that the tormer have bat little of that narcoticor sleep producing effect which is attributed to the latter. . Contracts have been made with some of the fashionable boardinghouse keepers m Phila delphia and ISIew York for an ample supply of una new amcie oi irainc. it is tnougut the boarders will be somewhat pleased with this in telligence. ; A bust of ExPresident Fillraore-. bv Dr. Horatio Stone, the eminent sculptor of Nciv York, ot pure Italian marble, is now in the rotun da of Ihecapitol, previous to its being deposited m the presidential ninnsion. it w a tribute of respect by gentlemen of both parties to the late Chief Magistrate. ' , Georgia Enterpise. Since 1836, the city ofi3avarinah has invested $7,000,000 in railroatls and other works oi internal improvements. The population ot Savannah in 1836 was 7,000, white and black. In 1850, it was more than 1 6,000. An increase of about 130 per. cent in 14 years. MUSTANG LINIMENT. : Toe Reason why it Succeeds. The Mus tang Liniment has attained its enormous popu larity, and almost universal use, simply because it ' gives better satisfaction accomplishes more good, relieves more pain, and heals more wounds and sores than any other preparation ever before oflered to the .afflicted. Every bottle that is used, speaks for itself tells its own tale in the relief it gives, and the cure it eflects. And the one who has suffered perhaps, long years with pain, without hope of relief and finds in this lini ment an almost instantaneous remedy, cannot help but speak in ,its praise," and recommend it in the highest terms to all that he sees suffering. It needs no other recommendation than a trial. -See advertisement in another co umn. InKinston on the 23d of January last, bv the Rev.-Mr. Minor, Mr. Jonathan Cliesnut of Cra ven County to Miss Mary Catherine West, daughter of Mr. Wm. B West of Kinston, ; InKinston, on Thursday the 3rd inst, by! S. E. Loftin, Esq., Mr. Augustus Washington Fen tress, formerly of Norfolk, Va.,to Miss Georgiana Caroline West, daughter of Mr. Wm. B. West. In Camden S. C, by the -Rev.' J. P. Frost, Mr, VVilham b;. Huggms, of Trenton, Jones Uounty N. C, to Miss Louisa L.f daughter of the late L. B. Perry, Esq. " v -i In this place, at the interesting hour, of mid night, on the 25th of February, A.DJ 1853, by Jno. S. Dancy. Esar ..j--7-ore Brown, Senor Don :. Alonzo Edgar Howarp, cosmopolite and itinerant juggler, to Miss Sarah Susan Elizabeth Panza Mills, the daughter of Coir Everett Mil Is Th'e above couple were ioined in the holy bands of matrimony after one feowrV ai-quaintanco and a billing and cooing courtship of Jlf teen minutes. . ' , Taxhoro' Southerner. On Sabbath evening, February 27th, at St. Paul's church, i.i the City of Washington, by the Rev. Smith Pyne, Hon. John J. ('rittenden, Attorney Oenertl of the United States, to Mrs izabeth Ashley, ot St louis, Missoun. At tho residence of David W. Zanders, Esq. nslow Co. on the 12th inst, bv the Rev. Mr. Jackson, Miss Matilda Sa n ders, to 3fr. Wm Hawkins. ' '.: ! : ';f .. ' DIED. In this place oil thd 2d.inst; of pneumonia, Mrs. Mary Mitch ell,-relict of Jobhoa Mitchell, in the 74th vear of her age. . bhe was tor more than45 vears a member of the Ne w Berne Bap tist Church, and. bv a Consistent Christian life. prepared herself for that happy christian death , which she exhibited to the edification of its wit nesses, jxnd to the consolation of her sorrowing friend.,.. - .1h" !'i ' In Onslow county, on the 12th inst, Ottoway B. Hawkins, son.of Samuel and arah HawKms aged 21 years. J .; 'U: New-Berne, March 11th, 1853. Bacon. Large sa!e$ were made to-day at 9c for Hof? round. 10c for Hams and 8c for Shoula ders--about 8000 lbs iri all were'sold. j , Corn. No sales by the Flat load have been made since our last. No change in the market value, the market well supplied. . Eggs. There"-has been but-very little inqui ry for eggs since ouri last report;, the market is. well supplied, and dull at 8c per dozen. LarDc Salqsj at'10 toll by 'the Bbl. and Keg. - , -? 5 . ;A '; ; Meal. Sales at 70. to 75eby the lot Peas. Nosale since our last; rClay Peas in uemanu ai 4 pef i'eu, n; ? v Tar is scarce, in demand at JSl 60 to $1,75. 'r Turpentine. Although : the water;: courses are in good boating order Dip Turpentine is scarce i (the erop hating been Jbrough iu in the earl v part of the season,) and in quick! demand at $3 75. Scrape arriving in. small parcels. We note saiesat '2aa. f WILMINGTON MARKET. . . . ' - I :-r - MARCH9th. vTDRpENTiNE.-Ovcr 4,000 bbls" have been dis posed of at 3,75 . for sbf t-and OO for hajrd per bblM since last- report None in'market none reported. . The large- portion of the above sales wwo iiaru. juarxet nrm. . f j Spts. "Turpentise'. Market' unsettled: last reported sales at 55 cte. per galloiw-prices no Bainalitock fair,k 1 5 .f .u-si- & y; RbsikjThe high Ktea with transactions. Last sales "of Common at 110 per bbh - , . , , t Tar. Probably 1,000 bbls have- been dispo sed of at 2,50'per bbV ' - f i -r j CorroN.AVe note resTpft 30:Hifat 9 cs. per U. ' . : Vr..s:-i-T'.'i.. giJ.i'K ' ! Peas? Some SOObuaheJb Cow arrived t qr der -stock fair. - I 1 - Staves. Last sales of smalUot IL O0 nhd. at $.12 per M: . ,T.-M'f 5 I . "- . : March 5th ft 863. NAVAL STORESJ--Norfch CnnntvTnrnftntlni is held at $5, 25, ' at which the last . sales were made the stock continues UghV ; Siirits' Tur- pentine has not improved ;f'tho ly sales we he toport iiie Sa 600 bbls.t65 cents, who esale, and retail oU at 67 a,70, Wsh, the ?.aTrfce'cl?ins nact- We'note besides,. 350 bK?Tar ia yard, at 25,. allowances to filf : 400 do. Rope, &c, $20 ; 4 a 500 North Coun 800 ofdmary No. i,482,50 per. 280 lbs. - and a few hundred White,.S30 a $5, the lattef rate lor prime. Tar has become scarce. 4 t';. C.-.Yeilow' 'SontHeni :-"Corn! i ; In" I supply, and being wanted, prices have advanced ,ce - Per ottshelpnces of other kinds are also well suppoi ted, except mixed Sonthern and unsound, which, being plenty, r have? declined the sales are 82,000 bushels, closing at 65 cents fot round While and Yellow, 61 a 62lorlNew Orleaiis, 61 a 6S foe mboed Southern, 66 a 67 for Yellow?do, 6a a 66 for White do and 58 a 60 for unsound.'5 ? . id i- ; a-"' i - AbbiyeI) -At - T March 7. -Schr. V Alex. Henderson, Godfrey. New York; ballast to Wm.P. Moor 3.. Sch. Fidelia, Carson, New York; ballast to Wm.P. Moore. . ...r - . - Schr. Zalma, Richardson, Boston; Hay, Po tatoes Ate. to. Wm. P. Moore. 8. Schr. Purse, Piggott, S wansboro ; naval stores to Wm. P. Moore, : . 9. Schr. J. M. Taylor, Lawrence, New York ; mdz: to John Black well, f Schr. White Cloud, NewBuryf New York ballast to master. . " ; .10. Schr. Mary, Wallace, Charleston; ballast to master. . Gleabedi. March 10 Schr. Alex. Henderson, Godfrey iew xorK ; nival stores by Wm. F. JWoore. oenr. r laena, tarson, iew x oric ; naval stores by Wm. P. Moore. Schr. Zulma, Richardson, Boston : naval stores by Wni. P, Moore. 4 11. fcchr. Purso, Piirsott, S wansboro : Corn &c. by Wm. P. Moore. COPARTNERSHIP. TJrlE undersigned having purchased the Rosin CM1 Distillery of Amos Wade Esq have ormed a Copartnership under the firm of A Miller & Co for the Manufacture and sale of Rosin Oil. Pitch, &c. ; The business will be con ducted on the same liberal terms as heretofore."- ; ALEX. MILLER. : WILLIAM P. MOORE. BENJAMIN JACOBS. Newbern, March 4th, 1853. 7 tf STOVES! STOVES!! STOVES!!! XT the "Variety Store of Alex. Miller, may cDL be found the largest assortment of Parlor, Office and Cooking Stoves, in this Market, at prices lull, as low as can be-bought for at retail, ot the Manufacturers. The Cook Stoves iir nil df the most desirable paterns and warranted as represented, '; - . , T INENS from Samuel Millikth's Cheap Linen Stor No. 264 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Have on hand at the Variety Store a full -stock of Shirt, Pillow, and Table Linens one fine 10 by 16 Satm double. Damask Table Cloth. Price $20. 1 dozen Satin double Damask Napkins to match. Price . $20. ... 6 dozen Woven Shirt Fronts. A large assortment of Linen Hdkfs. Plain and Printed Borders, also 1 dozen Lancaster Ouilts and 3Q Pieces xf Plain Plaid. Check. Strine Mnll and Swiss Muslins. Cheap for Casli sat: ALEX. MILLER, NEWJDil yp AM constantly receiving Dry Good4 Crockery Hard Ware and Groceries &c. A fine chbice eas ai vays on hand ciieap at tlie M Variety Store." . ' BELLOW, Pink Eyed Planting and Red Mer X cer Potatoes. For sale at A: MILLE R',S, Variety Store. GUITARS SUPERIOR toned and finished Spanish Guitars on hand and forsale7 verv lovv. A superior Jot of Violins and Strings for all kinds of .... . , . BURNING Fluid, Alcohol, and Camphine For sale at , A. MILLER'S, Variety Store. CARRIAGES, HARNESS AND SADDLERY. BUGGIES of different qualities and Patterns, 1 Rock way. " A complete assortment of Plated, Braes and Black Mounted Single and Double Harness, Riding, Wagon and Cart Saddles, Bridles, Mar tingalls, Whips, Trunks, &c. For sale Cheap at A. MILLER'S. COLUMBIAN INK! ."FUST received and for sale Harrison's beet Columbian Ink. In quart, pint, halt pint, and smaller bottles. Black, Red ani Blue. . i WM. H. MAYHEW. March 11th, 1853. t PWAIM'S JUSTICE. Just at hand and fo, el sale by WM. II. MAYHEW. March 11th, 1853. - IGj Expected soon, Form Books, Methodist Hymn Books &c. - . PAIN KILLER, 1000 Bottles of Perry Davis & Sons, Pain Killer, received direct from the Manufactory, and selling by the bottle or box, at the Proprietors prices.- ; .. -i .'' f ; : By JAMES W. CARMER. TO LOVERS OF GOOD TOBACCO. . TUST received by the subscriber, a very supe- rior quality of chewing Tobacco, and he in yites judgers of the article, to call aud tate for rSJOAL TAR. The season for planting Corn 2 being near at hand, and that pest of farmers, Urows" being aware of the same, and general ly on the look-out, ! think it would be advisa ble, for every Farmer, in time of Peace, to pre pare for a Crow war, by getting a supply of Coal Tar and giving the enemy a cold reception on first acquaintance. CalL at CARMER'S and ' get :ybar supples.'-? . . .'.'- ; RAYNER GLLMORE, NEW YORK. REFSftEKCES." . t '" Messrs. Francis Skinner &,Go Nevr, York. J f Lord, Warren ; db.4 Co, ; ' F. Kidder, EsqBoston.- !."A'A Amos Wade, Esq.:, Newbern. . ; ' John DJFianner, Esq ' ''.;. r A, ! . Messrs.' Rankin & Martin,' Wilmington J - .E; Kidder, Esq., : J. H. Flanner,Esq. ;i - Cash advances made on consignments. 7 1 y f3 REAM OF TARTAR' and Super Carbonate V2 of Soda, For aleBy A JAMES W. CARMER. EGARS.A smaU InvQice-pverv choice Se gars ju&t received, andibr saleJby . I THE ROAD TO HEALTIL r. HOLLQWAY'S PIXL& r v f CURE OF A DISORDERED LIVER AND " . BAD DIGESTION. fr . COPY of . a Letter from Mr. R.-W. Kirkus, Chemist, 7, Prescott Street, Liverpool dated tth June, J85L t To Professor Holloway: - j Sir -Your -Pills and Ointment : have stood the highest on our sale list of Proprietary Medi cines, for some years. A customer, to. whom I can refer for any enquiries, desires me to let you know the particulars of her case. She had beep troubled for years with a disordered liver, and bad digestion. On the last occasion, however! the violence of the attack was so alarming, and the mftammatron set in so severely, that doubts were entertained of her not being able to bear up under it ; , fortunately she was induced, to try your Pills and she informs me that after the first, and each, succeeding dose- she had greai relief. She continued to take them-and although she used only three Boxes, she is now in the en joyment of perfect health. I could have seni you many more cases, but the above, from the sei verity of the attaek, and the speedy cure, I think speaKs Esucft m lavOr of your astonishing Pills. (Signed) R. W. KIRKUS.' AN EXTRAORDIfVARV fTTTTll iW- T? TTTT-TT - : 4 -w A. f j MATIC FEVER IN VAN TITP.MRN'S U) LAND. :- - -; -. Copy of a Letter inserted in the Hobart Town Courier, of the 1st of March, 1851, by Major ; J. Wahh. . Margaret McConnigan, nineteen years of age, residing at New Town, had been suffering from a violent rheumatic fever lor upwards of two months, which had entirely deprived her of the use 01 her limbs; during this period, she was under the care of the most eminent medical men in Hohart Town, and by them her case was con sidered hopeless. A friend prevailed upon her w njr xxvuuwtxy a uvieuriiieu .TJUS, wmcn Sne consented to do, and in an incredible short space . j! 1 Y .1 n. . , 01 time, wiey enectea a perfect cure. . CURE OF A PAIN AND TIGHTNESS IN THE CHEST AND STOMACH OF A PERSON 84 YEARS . OF AGE. From Messrs. Thcw & Son, Proprietors of the Lynn Advertiser, who can vouch for the fob lowing statement August 2d, 1851.: t' To Professor 1 Holloway f Sir: I desire to bear testimony to the good effects of Holloway's P1II3. . For some years I suffered severely from a pain and tightness in the stomach, which was also accompanied by a shortness of breath that prevented me from walk king about I am 84 years of age, and notwith standing my advanced state of life, these Pills have so relieved me, that I am desirous that others should be made acquainted with their V virtues. I am now rendered, by their means. comparatively active, and can take exrci wlth WU r"1 wmcn I could not do before. - (Sighed.) , - HENRY COE, North street, Lynn, Norfolk. - These celebrated Pills are wonderfully effica cious in the ; following complaints. Aime, Female Irregularities, Retention of Urine, Asthma, FeTers of all kinds, Scrofula or King's EviL Billions Complaints, Fits, Sore Throats, Blotches on the Skin, Gout, Stone and Gravel, Bowel Com plaints, Headach, Secondary Symptoms, Colics, Indigestion, Tic Douloureux, Constipation of Bowels, Inflammation, Tumours, Consumption. Jaundice, Ulcers, Debility, Liver Complaints, Venereal Af fectiona, Dropsy, . Lumbago, Worms of all kinds, Dysentery, Piles, Erysipelas, Rheumatism, Weak ness from whatever cause, &c &c. J n Sold at the establishment f Professor Hol loway, 224, Strand, (near Temple Bar) London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout "the 'British Empire, and by'those of the U.' States in pots and boxes, at 37 cents, 87 cents, and 150 each. Whole sale by the principal . Drug houses in the Union, and by Messrs. A. B. & D. SANDS, New York, and Mr. J. "HORSEY, 84 Maiden. Lane, New York. ' ' : " .. - '; . N. B. Directions for the guidance of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each box. For sale by I. DISOS WAY, Side Agent," New-Berne, N. C. New-Berne, March 5,1853. . eow ly. FAYETTE VILLE MUTUAL INSURANCE ; COMPANY. V AMUEL OLIVER & SON having been apl pointed Agents, are prepared to receive ap plications' for insurance in the above Company on the most favourable terms. - ; New-Berne, March 9th, 1853. NOTICE TO FARMERS. TUST received 25 Barrels "Chapell's Fertilizer Cl or Agricultural Salts also, shortly expect ed, a few barrels of "Super Phosphate of Lime and MBi Phosphate of Lime" or "Bones, &c. dis solved in Sulphuric Acid," all ot which will be sold at Manufacturers prices by 1 v SAMUEL OLIVER & SON, : " : A::: '"'" ,' ' '' Agents. ' CbdrUstori and Florida Steam ; Packets. !fcUNlTE STATES MAIL LINE. A, semi-weekly- j . A A . : t Contiecting toith the. New York Steamer each - - way. ;: A..1:'1 ! ' THE- CAROLUTA'', L. M. C ox ettee, Master, Will leave' every Saturday Jtfternoorir. at 1 3 o'clock, touching at Jacksonville, Picolata and Pi latka, on the St John's River; returning, will xr rive in Charleston on Wednesday. i ' The FLORIDClleaVilly.Master.irill, leave on Tuesday AfUnuxm, of each week, at same hour, and in' addition to the above ports, will stop at. B lack Creek; returning, will arrive on Satusday Morning.' Due notice will always be given when the Carolina makes on extra trip to St. Augustine. It is only considered necessary to say thattucSA boal4,have been built especially'fbr this trad, aid are .commanded by the most experienced naviga. tors,- A : ",A'' . . ' Fare to Jacksonville, . 'A. A A' I'-' -$8V Fare to Puatka; k 4 :. ' ' ' ; 10 , , , For Freight or Passage, apply on board, at South ern wharf , or to . . ."" " :. ?? - john w. Caldwell, 5 . . 1 ' " 89 East Day.; CharlestonJanuary 10. . 4 till 1st July, TIT AUCTION: AT the store on Broad Street, recently decu pied by the subscriber, will lo sold at Court week, beffinhini?. Mondav nirhL a balance of Ready-made Clothim? and other brv I Goods, chiefly , Calicoes and Domestics, also urockery, fchoes, urecenes, fyc jSw &c. In the mean time, any of the above articles" can bought privately -at CqtUV-Ji P. ANDERSON. J WM.H. OLIVER. Auctioneer. March 5lh, 1853. 6 tds. - - ' ""' - " PLANTING POTATOES. rfV A BUSHEL Yellow Planting Potatoes, mJU 50 Merter - -25 bbls. Superfine Baltimore Flour, 20 e Middlings s --- Just received and lor sale bv ..' - ' A. MITCHELL, - ' ' - OU County Wharf. March 4th 1833. - . , MOLASSES. TUST received : and for saleT 20 Hhds. prime 1 new crop retailing Molasses. - ? v; DIBBLE & BROS. March 1st 1853. 6 tf NEW. BOOKS!! CPHE Subscriber, is now oncnincr t In- Rnnt- ,1 Store in Newbern, on Pollok Street iut be 40 w me rjpiscopai Aynurcn, a large ana excellent I.Ji lL. 1 . .. . . selection of ' BOORS AND STATIONARY, just- purchased; m New York by a competent Agent, it embraces almost every variety of School Books m use m the Schools and Acade- miea in tnis section ol tne state. manv of the New- btandard Literary Works. Novels and light reading of almost every description. &c ye., all the iUooks recommended by the superin cnaents 01 COMMON SCHOOLS. for Craven County, by the dozen, or sin copy auu ub 111c oiccuicu iicc, nun ui auuiuou uesuies many others, Davies UniversUv Arethm atie. Davies' Surveying. Davies' Geometry. Davies' Algebra, Gummre's Surveying, Bailey's Algebra Pierce's Trigonomety, Anthon's Virgil, Anthou's Pierre, Anthon s leasar, Bullions' Lattin Gram mer, Bullion's Greek G rammer, Salluast, Livy Latten' Exercises, &c, Pike's, Smilv's Smiths Daboll's, Davie's and Emei-son's Arethmetic. Emersons Davies and Smith's Key to Areth metic. '':''.' Smith's and Bullion's English Grammer, large and small. 0 .Mitchell's and Ofney's Geograpy and Atlas, Mitchell's Primary do. , -.. vjrrimsnaw's wistones and Qnestions, Goodrich's Pictorial series of llistory,, Parley's 1st 2nd and 3J BookTntpo Willard's History of thT talGS' 1 u CC. OIC. iOnff tne Jew JUicerary vv orK3 are iiomes of American authors. Book of the United Slates, Califoriaa Illustrated The True Repub licanthe New Continent 1 Winter in Maderia Woman in her various Relations Gift Book for young Ladies the Napoleon Dynasty &c, &c s " Also " liorehio Dow's complete? works-Jo-sephus' History of the Jews Fleetwood's Life of Christ Stephen's Book of the FarmThe Cultivator, bound in volumes ;T v ; , AAA Bible ot alf .varieties Psalms and Hymns plain arid Gilt Testaments, 5 Varieties of size and,binding; " ; t : " -!:' NEW NOVELS. ';. ....r.- Amvug them Henry Esmond Confessions of am Eaton- Boy &c.' - ; J : . , . U 4 Don Quixote; Scottish Chiefs, and several other of the older Novels, bound in a single volume each. . .. : . t Wild W estcrn JSeens, xankee stories, Joe Milier tfc, &c. STATIONARY. ! Letter paper of all varieties Fools Cap. do. Note Paper, plain and fancy Lnvelopes, do. Slates, 4,uuls. Pencils &c. &,c. . , ; Portfolios Albums Blotters Ladies paper holders SteeLPens best varieties, all of which having been purchased to advantage, will be sold very cheap call and see. - - - WM, II. M.AYHE tv. NewBerne, March 5th, 1853. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. Chapelt's Fertilizer or Agricultural Salts and - w i" , i Super Phosphate of Lime. PAMUEL OLIVER & SON, Agents for the (S) sale" of ."Chapell's Fertilizer" : and Super Phosphate of Lime" offer them for sale at Manu- facturers prices, ( freight, &c. added. ) ;Pam phets cpntaining certificates of their efficacy can be had on application. NewBcrne, March 3d, 1853. . 6 2 Cooking StoveSy&c. THE new and celebrated. Grecian Cooking TStove, Kitchen Companion and Two Boiler Stoves, to gether.with Box and. Parlor Stoves fox sale low by : , v - , . ; '..r . v ALEX. MITCHELL. January. 24th. 1853. , ; A : i v i f i Snuff: and Tobacco. ; v MANUFACTURER, - No 42 Chatham Street, - A: . -A , , ; -i NEW YORK, A. VFFERS "for sale" the following articles, jwar ranted of Superior quality -Maccaboy, Scotch, Course French, Kappee, ond other ' Snuffs. Also Fine Cut Tobacco in tin-foil and papers, ' A more particular description of the 1 various - articles ,can be known by sending- for a full price current a above.- - iv5...L.;.i:,i.ii.i..;...:' lA'iJi ' JaBuary, l8f3r2-s it i l 3-3m, TVTOR'E' New. Watches and Jewelry. Clocks 1IX J&c-r-iust received by. Jonathan Whaley--Gold w Watches,; Clocks,: Gold Chains;: SdaU Keys, Ear Rings; Guff Pins,.' Rings, Fine Brace lets, Gold Spectacles ; also a superiop quality of Diamondpointed Penspoons, &.c Please call and examine the Stnck, A'ZJAA 1 u; JONATHAN WHALEY.' ; Craven Street, March 5, i853. . 6 tf STATE OF NORTH. CAROLINA J , ... : . . I CHAVEZ COUKTV. I j To tny Creditors, Messrs.- Stanton r& Marhts, ,; Hatfdockj Corlitf. XJovAi Bragg. i Carlton, JrdKingham $ Co j. Woolsey, s ' John Alavhere f Co-Earnest Cotks N. i iBogertfi Co.tani Nofrts Bnkheri7 t TJliEASE take noticethat ai oir CoiVt of Pleas X and 'Quarter Sesaons to He held for the Coun ty of CraverfAt the Court House inNewbern,onthe Second Monday ofJaTch. next! iBhalBaovethe Cburt to. be permitted; to take, the benefit of tte law for tlie reHef(of hQUest debtor;, In such cases made and provided, and thereby : discharge myself fron arrest in a case then and ihere to be returned and had, wherein J, & R. Bruce are PhuntiSs, and I am defendant ' l-' Z r 'j " - " ." ; T7P5FH J7 ROBERSON Newbern, February 24th; 1853. o tf.' i---.a. A- ' . ' c-i .'' r THE Geological Observcrrby Sir ' Henry T.-Pe La Beche, C.-B- F. R. S. &c. - ' : .i.-'A ; A'- --WM.O. HALL.?' Newbern Feb. C6th,.l?03, i - - 4 dWiKTUQ J - "sNOTIGE?n oT HE siiiseribe' uiiSfSly'flifof tB i itixeas of New Berne and the publl that has taken .the hons en Pollock Street one door above the a W ftekty JJeTra" OfSce, where he la pxe pared 10 repair warcaea.oiocK8 ana wrweirj uv snort notice ana-irith neatness aad despatcn. Watches and Clocks when repaired are varran ted twelve months. : v . - 1 ' " '-' . . .. W HAMILTON. New-Berne, February 19th, 1853 tf.r a . . POPULAR, USEFUL AND AMtJSINti ! C ALIFORIA lLLtlStltAtEI), Including a description of ike Puiama and Htctk nfgua Routes. By J.1 M. tsTrsi - 4S tinted lithographic illustrations. . 324 pp-8 vol - Clotjnt Price$2: - " . BEACH S AMICAlTpRACTick AN D PA, . M1LY PHYSbijiN; 8 ;voC, sheep. SoCf pagei. ,f,' PARLEY'S BdOKOF ANIMALS.' , Royal 18ma 820 pp. 20 JUuatratioiuC Pries 66 Centi. - T: s. ARTHUR'S TALES FOR RICH AKD ' : '? POOR."': ' v ' ' New ImproTsd Edition. l8mo- cloth. Pricey 9S -y , -r"--Cents. )aclu ,,v. .. I. ' Keepmg up Appearaseecsl - - tv . lk Riches have Wgs.' ' Ay- A' ' 111 Rising in theWorld vi 1 -' . IV, Making Haste to be Rich V V. Debtor and Creditor. ; ! ,VI. Retiring from Busbcssl v; ? '".. '; , ' ' ' y -' i-;t . The attention of Merchants and the public gcte rllv is invited to ' -YOUNG'S IMPROVED ADHESIVE LETTER INVOICE AND MUSIC FILE,V CAVEAT . - FILED; . .-.h,?.-- j . . . '-V' - ." . r-,.;- ' - RlXAU. Cap, Packet Post and Letter, ..; . : t sixe, 230 leaves, ciotK -, . , . ! ' sides, V ; ., - 1 Ooeaeh $D pr doi : Cap, Packet Post and Letter , " .... siioK 500 leaves cloth ' siles, ;: - t. 1 50 each f I5 prdca. Music styles, $t. $1,25, and $1 50 .each. 4 ' fiSfluis article iar rspidly sapersedinsr methods of 1 reserving papers of vdj&roUNGt : " A''"": - Ptrtet, N erkX, 140 FmCH. MAYHEW, : Also for sale by-- f Wew-Benie,'N. C. : ' oio. 1853. 'y 'i-'siAi. - 4 &a ;" Clock arid'W ':a' x"::: craven, street; . v; - Four doors South of the Bank of the State KESPECTFULLY ofoms ;mtii: of ' of Newbern and the. surrounding , country thrat he has taken the House lecently occupied by Mr. Eliiah Feriruson. on Craven Street, where, ha ia urpard' to execute all jrork to. hlajipe with nuistei i j-qr KmansnjP au. prprapt spa,i eo. , ' He has 6a hand ,an excellent assortment of which hercfifers for sale at tho lowest prices.- Among which will be found : - Gold and Silver Anchcr do. do. "Cfold and Silver Leiflrie and Vcrge do. Gold Fob, Vest and Guard, Chains, Breast Pins Cuff Pins, Ear- Rings, . : ... J , Finger Rings, Spectacles) Thimble&j &c.&c H" Watches and ; plocks when I cpaired are warranted for twelve months. t. . ; . ., ' Newbern, January 14th, 1853. .' , , 3--3ins. Repjublican and. Patriot will please copy on month and forward the account to this. Offlce. . , t ; trust sale; HE Subscriber will ,bj virtue, of.. a Deed of Trust to him executed br 11. Ilicliardon and Hy&pr V. Richardson, bearinff date the 14th day of May, A. D. 1853, expose to.public.saU at-the Court House doordn the .Town ! of Newberti ob Monday the 25th day of April nex, at,12 o'clock, two fifths' of the House and lot "on PolloJc iSlreet now occupied in part'lJy James :W. Canner as a Drugstore. Terms of sale, cash. . ; " t. W. H, PEARCE; Trustee, February ath, 1853. : - -3-td BOOKS FOR THE SOUTH AND WEST. Will be- ready. parly W Marcnj pr. AlnTs'nni , A. versally popular novel, ' 4! ':A " ; NICKtOFTHE WOOD :'- f , OR TH E ' J IB B E N A irOkS A Y ,n. ;jTTEW andrevised edition, in one volume,'! 2mo, XV with illostrationa by Ddry; : Price 05. DrBird's Niek of the Woods' hhs, from its first publication, been a great favorite at home and abroad f it is now reissued, revised and cor 'rected by the iwthor, t6 eet' agenorfll demand. - U A STRAY YANKEE: IN TEXAS,' by Philip Paxton, with illustrations by Darh?yv In .one .volarue, 1 2ma i : Price' $lUjC' ; . . Philip- Paxtoh's Sketches of Life in t ho South-VYest, through the Spirit of the Times," the u Literary World,? and ; other journal, have been untversalljr-irelh' fceeired. ;;v-,Hia' 8trax: Yankee in Texair will not diminish his reputa tion. GocHfseosegoodhumor, sound patriotism, and hearty ammai spirits, commend these bookn to the youth of the Whole country, t Also, just published!' ife' t j z.hi '"-..uik'fcf. ; V , kl -: NAPOLEON IN EXILE, bra Voice from; St. Helena; by Barry O'Meara; ; In two voIjl, 12mo.. with plates. Price $2. ' M ,i- ? .iUCAULAY'S- SPEECHES Speeches, and .Addresses of the Rti'.Hon T. Babinton Macaulay," in twe vols4 l2mo iW-. s ' CLO VERNOOKfl on. Recollections nf .-our Homo in the West, by'Alk Careys Pourth ed, MEAGHER'S t5PEECHES-Sneccaea oa THE MEN OF .THE TIME 2 1 or Skcthm of Livimr Notables : containing ;Tifrlw Qvi Rin I ,w . - J ..., 1 1 WW. . -rf ' Yt sale by, the Booksellers ceHeraliv. . Pub "het by. . vlnaxA Uiu-ii : MV-Vf- Ai riTSj-REDFffiLD .110 &1 12 Nassaii Street, New York. u 1. i,.' DOLLNElt; JPOTTER,;. r Libc-al advancements made on " Cbhslgnmenta of-' Navarfiurej-;Cbttca &;4: ud;i ct ..v. vJL ,3h-j4i. IL Doujer. ,,Q X tGPoTTEa - . Febtuary, t8;b 185J. ; ,:.f , 4 1 Jt 45ARIWEN SEEDS. a a: to fresh supply jrj$t received and for sale by 7.K.-.3.s o t it: i F. ; S. DUt t Yt . i une door tuist of t h. WashinL'ton llL'tel, New Berne, DccemWrS l52t - r 0 - - r I ... the Legislative: Indepennenco: of! Lrchuid, iby Thomasj:Erahcia -Meagher, i; la ,ono ypIumV ' 12mo.;-.3tb a portiauV: .Prince '8,110 :m 4 n 1 A A " A : X r 1
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