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0 months, cuildre pf Thotnai Jv im Ann E.iiiv'-"r- r ! .-- In jUnoer county Wednesday,, the. 20ta, of June, Csnuikwa WoougUtw uf Coun cil Wooton, Esq. Iu tlu place on the 7th uwt, Ed win, torn of Jstne and Mary A. liidwp,' in the 3d year of kiagvrvJ' vM--( -f s;.f,$t?;h & t JuVasw, 'Florid, oa toe 21t Jane jbW R SmiPAnEaqr,,,, formerly of Jfew-; Berne, JT C the. alth yeejr of kit fgo. Ill Wayne County on the 27th Jane, at the residence of hit brother, Elijah. Pipkin, Sitw am fiMiJi, god bout fitt year. ., . ' Iu this Town,' on the 1st Instant, Mrs. Lvdu E.' DicKiKaoucohaort of .'the Into Craven Dickinson, n4fi5 jeany 2 .Wonthi and 5 In Kinaton, on .Tuesday,. 2 8th ult, Wtt i uu llcrcH, iofiint ton of Louisa II. and K. V. King, Esq, aged 1 1 month. In this Town, on the 1st inst Wiium B. Pemirs, of this County,' aged 03 years, 8 months and 17 day. ' : ; ' ' , ' In this county, at the resideuoe of John M. demons, Esqr., near New-Berne, Ma. Caaie tia a Foscva, Widow of Simon Foscwe, Esq., of Jones County, in the 7Sd year of her age. It is seldom that relations and friends are called ' upon to mourn the lost of one, so ami able, kind, and affectionate, as the subject of this notice, and who,, for long life Las so well pertonaed Her pan, dou as a vnnsuan and earthly protector and guide of a large fa mily of children two of whom only are left to mourn their irreparable toss. It will be a sa titfactioa to a large circle of rclathresand friends here and elsewhere to know that she died per fectly resigned to the will of her FlearenJy Fa ther, and rejoicing to be free from the pains and cares incident to the mortal life,"although her declining health tur some years had been kindly , soothed by the affectionate attentions of her remaining chiklmnwbo left nothing undone that would tend to eosnfort and pro Jong her earthly pilgrimage. Com. TES QAKXCT3. K W-BERXE 1IARJTET.' - 1 : ,t Naw-BaBN, July 8, 1853. Bco 4Um sell at 10 eenta, and boground from1 to . Bess wax ia In demand st 36 eenta, Coax. Tbsrs seem to hare been more sc. tivity in the Core market the' past week. A wagoa load ef 30 bushel was readily taken at 55 cunt.. We hear or no receipt In large lots supply on hand limited, demand quick. Loo. Egg are la demand at 11 cent per dozen.. Laid. A annul lot was sold this morning (Friday) at 1 1 evnta enpply oa band limited and in Moderate demaad. - Msau No change in price atae oar testis, ua ; none cowing w from the country, and is in demaad at Meant by the lot, retail prioe from lures 91. . .. . Peas. Notts eomlaar to market. PovtTar. Spring Chicken bring 35 and 30 ner nair and crown fowl 85 and 40 cents. T alls'4 We bear a good deal ol inquiry far Tallow, but of no traneaetiona taking place, as thr is hat little eoming to market; a good ar iicle would command 11 cenla. TvawmafcSsles this week at 83 17 a 3 30 lor Dip, being an advanco on laat week a price. No Scrape coming in demand fair. ; WASHINGTON MARKET. WaswmsTO, July 6th, 1853. ' Naval 8 mat. No change te notice ia any artieta under this head reesipta nr Ibrht. for white, and 60 lot mixed for shipping but 45 to 47c U effored. Wheat ao new crop tus mad it appearsaee a small lot of eld la prim i - r if I L. .. at- m a i. vruor iroui iijvo ., myujm m. iur v ibs. VMlay. - WILMINGTON MARKET. : WtuaseTOM, July 8, 1853 The river is rsry low, and but litile produce come in from uwt ana etner source t. TvartmaB The salts since our laat reach probably 1300 bbla, all at firm prieva, say ifh k t bbl. for yellow dip and 28 do. for virgin. .Markat firm and demand good. SriaiT Ti'artsTi.ia. We not the following ales sinoe last issue tlO bbl. oa Saturday st 38 eeols par gallea, 150 do. onyesUrday at 37 eenta, and 100 do. do. at 88 eenta. Stock very alighl, and holdota are asking higher rataa. Ttosia. We hear of no.tranaaetiona, stock moderate. Coi. irith the etceptioa of a lot of 300 bosh, par llail Ro?, to order, there hare ben no recant rucelpts. The stock on hand ia light and the dvmarui food. Piss. A fair slock en hand. No late re coipta. BACoa. II quote N. C hog round at 10 all, hams IS a Yt eta. per lb. tiuppliv fair no late aalea of consequence to report. H'esU era scare, aide 8, shoulder 7 eta. per lb. Lai iv al odaralc euppliee on hand selling at 13 a 12 eta. per lb. tVe note few small re ceita troua. the country. . The article la some -what euree and wanted. HABERE LIST. Arrived. June 25th, Schr. T. J. Beckot, Ilall, DalU inore ; mdx. to B. Ellis, 20th, Schr. Francis, Deaufort, New York ; mdi to IkL W. Jarvia. . 87th, 8chr. Corn A. Lindaey, Day, New York mda. to W. O. Bryan. Mary, Caaey, New York ; mda. to M. W. Jarvia. .' . ConneoUcut, Fairchiltl, Baltimore ; Bids, to R. N. Taylor. I. M. Taylor, Lawrence, New York ; mdx. toJ.Blackwell. Elisabeth, Ilowland, New York ; ballast to maater. : July 2. Packet Ocean Queen, Anderson, Beaufort; pastengera, clams, mullets dec to 3. Schr. Sabine, Littleton, St Martins; ballast to J. K. Justice. 4. ' Schr. Tauline, Hilton, Baltimore ; mda, to master. , t Schr. Mary, Wallace, New York; tndze. to J. BlackwelL ; 5. Schr. W. T, Moore, Oliver, Baltimore; mdze. to R. N. Taylor. 6. Packet S. J. Nelson, Msdcs, Beaufort ; mulleta, clams 4c to master. ; 7. Schr. U. C. Mead, Salyear, New York; indze. to W. P. Moor. ,: ' '" Cliared.' 1 0th, Packet Ocean Queen, Anderson, Beau fort : mda. to J. C. Manson. July 1st, Bchf. Mary, Casey, New York j naval stores by a. W. Jarvia. J. M. Taylor, Lnwrencc, Philadelphia lumber by John Blackwolh i er,luly 2. Schr. , Connecticut, Fairchild, Bal tiinbie; lumber lyK. N. Taylor. 8. 'tkhr; EliaabetlilTowlan3f Kew York j natal store Jtj W. P. Jfoore-. rsAaflQiifAnderm,TBiufort; mdacand Muwengeas by, C:-LuwtV ,6cW Cora AJ Lindsay.vDay, NeVTork ; naval lforealyW.O.-Bryaih , yi fil.vSchr.' l 'Lin, Kill, Deaufort; ma Dy W.-i-r. woore. r f 7.J&Jr. T.-J. Docket,, Hall,; n! itnma bv, B. FJlia. - f :r Schr. Maryr BrookficlJ, New Yerkj -naval stores' by J.' Llnckwell. - - rl-mtm .. . 8nIVktJt S. SI, Nelson. MadeaBeaalbrt ; mi to t.fiJ(mB.f.. ' 1 ' I'M the street "en Sundar morning, the 34 Inat.. , a souill C0UI:mCJW &. i" be liberally rewarded by leaving it at thni ofhee. Z NW.Berne, July 8th, 1853 r W T? NGLISH aod 'Ameriean RuU Bnga Seed, J also. White and Red top; large, flat Dutch, HaaovK.asd long WtiU Turnip Seed, du. ic for sals by L DISOSWAY. , July 9, 1853. ft SUMMER MEDICINES. Biglew'r Altara 5 tive, WUbler's Diarrhea Cordial, Cholera UvMtanr Cordial and Bernard's Cholera Remedy, all certain care for Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus and all Summer Complaint, constantly ea hand and for ale by. JA Wf CAKMER. June 11, 1833. ; r TO FAHMEOS. CkaooelPi Fertiliser or Agricultural Sallt. PJA BBLS. OF CHAPELLS FERTILIZER, il 1 1 juat received and (or sale at manufacturer's ' prices, ny BAavuivui&aasvn, v.v . ....nr urn n a. ' ..... jxgmiM, May 88th. , bauxudzt sans. Jr , MAiurAcrcaca h bsaub ia thb most arrBovin STOVES. KINOES, Faraen1 BoQen, Ebip C8.hooiM, Ou Owta Caaroeai wd XUr Coal ranutewn. Ores TronU, Ac ' ' Im Ctulixi pititlly. w 33S Water Streejt, Hew Tork. April 29lh, 1853. 14 3m. NEW EMBROIDERIES. 1 flTRT nMwAmtr Schr. I. W. iluffhe SUO. .t r tk. hauiiifnl PniBiih arrouirht Iteousquitar Collars, Chemcsettea and Under aleeves. . EMMET CUTHBEllT. June 16, 1853. . , TURNIP SEEDS. A supply ofRuUBafa Whit Plat Dutch, Red Tap Flat, Laiv En. gTwh Norfolk, Yellow Aberdeen, Larg Glob and Hanover Turnip Seed. In storu and for I by JAB. VY. UARHEK, July 2, 1853. ' DruggUl. CERTAIN REMEDY!!! T8 nun an aaimal t The Doctors say so, aad I. w viva in aa t the Ladiea. ererv bodv aay they are Angela, and we are bound to lay eo too. Yea, man i an Aaknal, and a thirsty A nimal at that. W suppose Angela are thirsty too. for the ladies are thirsty thia hot weather, aa well aa the lords ef creation. Having satisfied ourselves of the truth of these profound maxims in animal economy,bv long ana attentive observation, WE, the subscriber, have procured for the benefit of the Gentlemen. Ladies, Misses and Boys of JNew-Bornc, and all about the eouutry,a certain &moatpieaaantcarerorlma thirsty propensity, u to whk-h flesh ia heir," (es pecially in this hot weatherj by ordering at no mall coat, and putting np In fine order in our Tor. Fancv and Conrectinoary wore oa Craven Street, just above the Merchant's Bank, one of Itoa s beautiittl and super-excellent PATENT SODA FOUNTAINS, which ia now in successful operation. Come one, then, come alt, and pick and ehooee your Svrup Irom a variety so aemerona mat w are fraid it will make your mouth water to nam Uterus but come and drink, and drink often at the fountain, not precisely without money and without price, but for a very email quantum of that root or all evil, notwithstanding, fountain in prints working order morning, evening and lujjlit. ROBERT D. DUNN. ew'Bern July 2d, 1853. 23 If ClllLDREX'S DAY-SCUOOL tpilE Subecrilier. will open a School for rliil JL dren ol both aexea, at her residence on Chang Street and opposite Mia Nsnsy Smith' To commence Monday the 3d ol October, 1853. ror term apply to MARY R. OLIVER NewBerne July 1 853- 23 till 1 st Ott TOBACCO 4 SEGARS. A few Hundred CaWre Seeara, also One Box J, Extra Fin CAcwing Tobneco just rci vel and tor aale oy SAMUEL OLIVER & SON. Jnly 3, 185X Twine, Seine and Next Aeency. THE Subscriber, after returning hi thanks foi the former patronage of his Agency, would remind his customers, that thia ia the pro per time to make arrangement for next season's Shad and Herring fishing, by sending on to Boston their orders for Seines, in good time for completion, and cleaning ont their Seine Hole, dec He would also state that in addition to the nanal assortment of GROCERIES, fexot.nl Li quors,) DRY GOODS, SHOES, &c. he keep on nana a good supply or jjkau ana set NETS, and any Nets or unusual dimensions! he can furnish at a very short notice, and on ae eommodating terms, all of which Seinee and Nets will be warranted or the neat material ana nniu ling by hand. GEORGE F. FISHER, Agent, East side Old Count Wharf, June 25th, 1853. , 22 4L fPHOMSONIAN MEDICINE AND BOOKS JL just received and for sale by , JAS. W. CARMER. Jane 4th, 1853. New Millinery Good. MRS. LUaNDA MCDONALD having res sumed ber old stand on Pollok street, two doors West ol Middle street, and nearly oppo site Mr. Disosway's Drug Store, Is now pre pared to exnibit a large and ia"iuny seieeiea aaaortment of . SPRING AND BUMMER MILLINERY GOODS. To which aha would invite the attention of pur chase i. Her good are sll ol the latest styles and patterns, sad will be sold at aa low prices as can be onereu in uu market. Dresses and Cardinals agade te order in the mnat fashionable sty lea. Bleaching and Pressing done in the best manner and at snort nouc. v, .. New-Berne, July 3d, 1852. ,,.-.' 10 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GlNGER, a d. lighlful Summer Medicine, ar selljnjr at CARMLR S. Juue 4th, IM3 . ClfHE CerthTp'hlirte' eir,3n? onde solved by mutual 'cnssaat,, aad all persons Um dented 10 toe ,aua nria are requeaum with A. Cohn.' ' - ' j . Tk. A.llalMAaA will ml A tm ill All fli A same stand , , where I shall be pleaaed to see y former enetomere ana me puouc geaersuy. 0S-IWM U1X it SOtfaVT' ' Wtm4r, r- ' i'' ,-, . ' .- " LIST YOUR TOWN .TAtABLES. , PT71IK Subecriber having been appointed to rv X eeive the list, of Town Taxahlee for J 853,; respectfully give nouc mat ne win. aiwna at his Store fiia last twenty working day in July for tluvt purpose. t A i ....July 2, 1853. ",.:,::.,:Jj: .-,,-. i , s.for smjlm. i THE Building m New-Berne, on the South . side of Pollok Street, now occupied by lha printing Office of the New-Berne Newt, will be sold at a bargain. Apply to L Disosway, lew-oerne, or to uto uaoeraiguea at uuiuauvrv. , ? .;-r ' WM. 11, GUL1CK. ) Goldsboro', June 25, 1853.' . is . 3w. Maryland State Lotteries. " r ' : FOR JULY, 1853. v , ! 44 The Faymnt f all Prie$ it guarmuid ly State of Maryland. a . -( EMORY it CO, " - ; J54 Pratt Street, Baltimore.Md. Regular Licensed Agents for Haryland. The following Schemes lor July will be found especially worth the attention of the public, aud order are most respectfully solicited in thorn, j A NICE SMALL LOTTERY uU $128,297. Patapseo, 192, lor July 13tlwl Prise of $8,000 ia 8,000. 4 of 2,000 are 8,000. 8 of 1,000 are 8 000. 200 Priae of $100. 80, etc. etc. ate. Tickets 2 J. Share in propor tion. Package, of Whole $35, Halves $17 J, Quarters $8. 8302,S'75. Consolidated, 28, for July 15ib. Prize ef$l5)00,4 Prize of 200, 30 of I00, 528, 40U, 300,200, 4U. dtc. Ticket $4. Shares in proportion. Package of Wholes $53, Halves $28, Quarters $13. . ; MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. ' AaMAUtWaahinirtan Co. S3, for Jul 18th. 0,0u0- dollars, divided in 5 Capitals, each of 9 ijmmmh 80,000 dollars, aivniea ia o vapiuua, each of $8,000! 1ft Prizes of $1,000, 1500, 250, etc dee. Tickets $8. 8bare in propor tion. Packages of 26 Wholea 120, Halves 60, Quartera 30. $29292! Consolidated, 29, for July 22. 1 Prix or $18,000 U $18,000, 3 of 6,000 aie 18, 000, 3 of 3,000 are 9.000, 20 of 1,000, 500. 400, eVe. eW Tickets $5. Shans in proportion. Packages of 26 Wholes $75, Halves $37, Quartos $18. , vt $523,318! Susquehanna, 35, for July 27. Splendid Scheme Prizes $35,000,17 500,7,500, iB78. 20 Prizes of 1.750, 400, 300, die. Tickets $10. Share in proportion. Packages ol Wholes, $130, Halves, $oO, Quarter A BEAUTIFUL TWO DOLLAR LOTTERY. $406606!--Patapeo, 206, lor- July 22. 1 Prize of S8l is $818, 4 of 1,750 are 1,000, 4 of 500 are ifiOO. 100 Nice Prize of $300. 267 PrixM of Hia. tut. die. Tickets S3. Shares in proportion. . Certuleate of Package cost 26 Wholea $30, 26 Halve 16, 26 Quartera 74, 26 xughtaSf. . MAMMOTH SCHEME. . ' rST tl.202.000.aEl Grand Cooeolidated, P f. JV I Pmi of t65.000. 1 of 16.00U! 1 of 10,000, 1 of 25,000, 1 of 15.000, 1 of 8.02J, 16 Capital of $4500l 100 Prizes of 200, i ooa 500. 2S0. &.C iiC dec TkkvU 120. Halve $10, Quarter $5. Certificate of Pack age eost 26 Wholea $300, 26 Halves 150, 26 Quarter 75, 36 Eight 87 j. , . The Lotteries in Maryland are drawn under authorit ol the Stale bv Sworn Commissioner elsetcd by the people. One Package in any of tbe above lotteries may eraw me t ingnm Prizes. All Lotteries are answered by return m.nl.and the Official Printed Drawings with a written ex planation sent immediately tne result is over. - When convenient send a draft, ns most secure: From the very immense number ol Prize sold by ns recently, we are fully justified in saying, that in order to obtain a Good Prize, it is only necessary to address a line to EMORY, & CO., 154 Pratt Street, P. O. Box 1 95. Baltimore, Md. DUNLOPS BLACKING, INK, TIN BOX, CANISTER AND DRUGGISTS Tlfl WARE MANUFACTURING EMPORlUM,Nn. 36 GOLD STREET. CITY OF NEW YORK. This Establishment is of long standing, and aa it regarda machinery, and other facilities, is unaarpassod en this continent. The proprietors are' prepared to rpake an ex. elusive Agency, for the sale of their productions in New-Busk. Respectable Houses, dealing in the articles, may address us, a above, and receive Catalogue with tt-nns. ERASER &. EVERETT, Sole Proprietors. June 25th, 1853. : 21 51 " LOST. ON Tuesday last on the 8trcot in New-Berne, a Gold Bracelet with fine Cameo Sets. TIju finder will be liberally rewarded by restoring it to the owner, who can be ascertained by enqui ring at thia office. June 25, 1853. - - 22 tf. SALE OF LAND. Betsy Powell and other ) ' I s h.. tk.tr mantun and next Petition to sell land. friend William Kincey. J !, IN EQUITY. ; fN obedience to a decree of the Court of Equi T, ty fer Craven Cennty at the Spring Term A. D. 1853: 1 shall sell at the Court House in the Towa of New-Berne, on Monday the 8 in day of August next, being the second Monday in the Month, a certain piece or parcel ol land lying and being in the County of Craven on the South nf Nanaa River sdioininir the lands of Coun cil B. Wood, John Baker and otheraT 1 erms made known on the day of sale. WM. Q. BRYAN, G 4 M. E. New-Beme, June 15th, 1853. 23 6t SALE OF LAND. William Herrington and . wife Jane and other. Petition to sell Land. , IN EQUITY. TN obedience to a decree ot the Court or bqui 1, ty for Craven County at the Spring Term, A. I). 1853, 1 ahall aell at the Court House in the Town of NewBeme on Monday the 8th day of August next, being the Second Monday iu the month, one nnn oi oeruun t land lying and being on the North Side of Bay : tinrD.nJ ;n inn flntintv of Craven adioin- ing the lands ef James Miller and others, and containing about one hundred and thirty Jour acre. Terms ' made kaown on the day of sale. . VJI. tf. ortiii, C. &. M. E. June 25, 185 22 6w. $ AVIUM. fa'nti .31&J3 tnfr ' SrJSUHAlMCB rlE Subecriber having been appointed Agenf Tor, the Greensboro' afdlual Fire Insurance, Lift Insurance and Trust Companies, la now prepareM to tike risks In either, at ;th '' of premium. ' tX--'I . I W nof kAiUUt&R, 4ti GRfiENSBOROUGH MUTUAL FIRE INSU RANCE COMPANY, i ' 'tni eesf of Insurance ori the Mutual plah, is but a smnll snm eorapsred wilh a Joint atocl company. : .-an)- j ' This Company being located 'id the WisWerit part of the Slate, eenseqcently mush the fauger portion or the risk are in the' West, very many of wmch are in the country. i " - : i The Company ia entirely free from debt i have made - ne assossmeno nnd have a large amount in cash and cood bonds. " It is therefore confidently recommended to the public.' At the last Annual Meeting, the following of ficer were sleeted for tlie ensuing year t ;t ' . u ' Jahis Sloak, President,1 . ' ' 8. G. Coffin, Vic President,', st. : t C. P. MttDMHAix, Attorney, , Pite Adams. Sec. at Treaurer, : ' ' . PIKECT0E3. iy" "" James Sloan, Greensboro, K. Elliott, Guilford. Dr.J. A,Mebane, " ' . rW. A. Wright, WhV C.p.Mendenhall ' ' minjjton, , W. S. Ranklb, v Dr. C. Wstkins, C. ReV, C: P. Deems, P. Col., ' J. M. Garret," s J. I. Shaver, Sabs Dr; D. Weir, X ' bury, W. J. McfJonnell, i4t. ; J, H. Cook, Fay Dr. S. G. Coffin, Jaineatowrv etteville, J. W. Field,1 - E. F. Lilly, Wades J. J. Biggs Raleigh, ? ' boro, ' Leroy Springs, Uharlntte, 1. i. Jacsson, nils H. B. Elliott, Cedar Falls, boro' , . PKTER ADAMS, ' ' Sec. & Treasurer. WM. 1L CUMMING, General Agent. BLANK WARRANTS, , .BOUNTY a-d uporior Court Blanks for snle at tbU Office. ONE DUST, just received and for sale by SAMUEL OLIVER &. SUiN. May 28th. ' . PTUART'S Extra quality Sugar House Syrup el just receievea ana rr sale by ') SAMUEL OLIVER &. SON. May28thv.v. -,.. i .-! .Hall's , CIRCULATING LIBRARY. A' N Assortment of NEW BOOKS just re ceived. ew-Berne, June 4th,' 1853. CLOTHING .... ob nix. -: ...'! V Fall of 1853! PURCHASERS of CLOTHING are informed J, that we are manufacturins: the LARGEST ASSORTMENT of CLOTHING (at wholesale only) suitable for the County Trade, to be found in the States, fjf We do business on the ' , r . ; ONE PRICE .SYSTEM. , ..xr Orders' pronptfy" filled? ."An" eanmnatibn of our stock U sulicited. ; HAN FORD & BROTHER, 20 Park RowoDDOiuie the Astor House.) N. Y. JM. B. , We are the largest manufacturers of OILED CLOTHING i in the country. RUBBER CLOTHING at the lowest market rule. , June 18th, 1863.- 213m. I ; Sontlt Lowell Academy. . . ' (ORANGE CO. N. C.) CPHE undersigned would respectfully. inform J, bis former patrons snd his friends and the public at large,that he Will at the commencement ol the next sesaion,resume his station at the head of South Lowell Academy. This Institution it situated in a section of the State where a health fil climate, pure water, pleasant scenery, nnd a moral community furnish as many incitements to industry as are otten to be found. Young men from any part of the State, or adjoining States, n.'ed fear no injurious effects Irom the climate at Siuth Lowell while to those fro.u the eastern portion of the Slate it offers a safe and pleasant retreat from tho diseases incident to that region. Whilatuo gtains will be spared to improve the mind, it will pot be forgotten that knowledge is valuable only when united to integrity of hearts nnd consequently every ressonuble elfurt win be made to lead the minds of those intrusted to our care, to Remember their Creator in the days of their Youth." There will be preacliing in flic Academy three or four times a month, and other religious meetings once or twice a week, ; No Student will be permitted to remain who exerts an immoral influence, and none to return who does not attend diligently to his duties. One eo 31 potent Assistant will be present at the commencement of the Session, nnd mure will be immediately employed if the interests of the students demand. - Students can come by public conveyance to Hillsboro', twelve mites west, or to Oxford, twenty-five miles east of South Lowell, and at either of these places private conveyances can be readily obtained. Board ean be obtained in the bjst 'families at 86 per month, including all thing! except lights. Tuition for beginners f 10,-r-tor Common and Higher English 12.50, lor Languages $15. To the sons of regular ministers of any denomi nation, tuition will be furnished at half price. Particular attention will bo given to preparing young men for teachers. .... ....... . ,. j The next Session will eommehce on Wodncs dayjuly 27th ; and the elassea will be nrgnnized the same day. JAMES A; DEAN, South Lowell, Jane 18th, 1853. 21 4v A NEW ESTABLISHMENT. THE ur.dersuped would respectfully announce to the citizens of Craven and the adjoining counties, that he has purchased the Store, cor ner of Broad and Middle Streets, formerly oc cupied by Mamurl Blount, whore he wifl carry on a general Mamifiietunng Buniuens ot TIN, OtiCKT AINU CU1'1'U ;.; ..Wares., . v; He will also keep on hand a good assortment of Cooking, Parlor nnd Office Siocet, Grates, Fenders, Fire Irons, Japponeit Tin of every tie scription, and all articles usually kept in an es. tabhshment of the kind. It is the desire ol the subscriber to establish a permanent business in tiev-Berne, one that can not fall, if successful, to promote the interest as well of the buyer aa the seller, and be therefore wishes every eitisen of Craven to call and exam inc. his stock, and satisfy himself that they can purchase at kome innumerable, articles which they have hitherto been accustomed to ordor from abroad. ' Merchants and Pedlart supplied mt New York vholetale price. H. B. Particular attention will be paid to Roofing, Guttering, and all kinds ef Jobbing particularly attended to. - A. lIAHr. NeweBerne, Iff 1853. WMI as-rfvVea w ysrvy sw w. .fjpa GREEtNSOORQUGII MUTUAL LIFE INSUj This Company will receive apirficatwiW Ibf Insurance uhii the Mutual prinsifle.1 The uii aurnd nHflloinatm" in tl PKfiU - I The ratesef premium are iit the opinion of tlie Hoard? aa low. w rtiie Variisle tub,,, upon which they are based, wijl justifyv . .. " . Premiuma may be paid Annually, SemtAh nunllv ,.r Qunrlej-lv. If the Iiuured UCaUe It. ' , The transaction of ( tlii.Companyuru upon pah pruiciplesj no,Kles are taken, iu payqient, coiuH-quenuy Ihe surviving fimiiliis of, the ln sured, will not be ii wuppomieu in weir exret iai tion a of reclvinir the lull amount of.the rolicy made for their benefit undiminished by the Ilea-; vy draw-lb a oi-cumuiaiei l'remium notes, Trust ynnHt Moset received daily on interest in sums of Um Dollar and upward;, f ' 1 RAtrri CrOHtEM.. President,' r M. Ltmieal SWaiM, VJee President, .M D. P. VVeih, Sec. and Treasurer, .'. -- John A. Gilmer,-Attorney, j i !i Da. Edwin AVaTsou, Medical Eianiincr. R.Correl!, Greensboro', D. F. Caldwell, Green. L. Swaim, boro' N Xs D. P. Weir, " R. P. Dick. E. W.Ogburn, " David McLean, " John A-Giloier,"f Rich'd. Sterling, " I r R, M; 8loan, J. M. Logan, , n ' . Rich'd Green, . IL B. Elliott, Cedar Falls , AD. P. WEIR. i Sec. and Treasurer, j Alexander Taylor, New-Berce, Med. Exam , ; h-lfX i , ALEX. MILLER, Agenf Dr. KXER'S A".: i, 1 CHERRY PECT0EA1 Far tha rapid Care mt 1 COUGHS, COLDS, HOABSEVTSS, BRONCHITIS, WHCOPLMi-COlCfl, CEOl'P, ASTHM.I, AND ; CONSUMfTION. TYTANY years of trial, instead of impairing the ilJb public confidence in thia medicine, has won for it an appreciation and notoriety by far ex. eecding the most sanguine expectations ot its friends. Nothing bat its intrinsic virtues and the unmistakable benefit conferred on thousands of sufferers, could originate and maintain the re putation H enjoys, t While many inferior Teme dies thrust noon the community, nave luuea ana been discarded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred benefits on the afflicted they can never forget, and produced cores too numerous and too remnrkable to be forgotten. '; ' 1 While it is s fraud on the public to pretend that any one . medicine will infallibly care still there ia abundent tiroof that th Crebrt Pbc TOR AX. does noiuntj na onemr-tiimg, oat Si most invariably sure tne malaaios I or wnicn a i employed.-; : As time makes these facts wider and better known, this medicine has gradnally become the best reliance of the afflicted, from the Ingacabin ot the American Peasant; to the palaces of Eu ropean Kings. Throughout this entire country, in every State, city, and indeeit almost every bamlet it contains, Chebkt Pectoral is known as the best remedy extant for diseases of the Throut and Lungs.'and in many foreign coun tries, it is coming to bo extensively used by their most intelligent Physicians. In Great'Britnin, France and Germany,. Where the medical scien ces have reached their- iMghcst perfection. Cheb tb PECTOtAL is introduced, and in constant use in the Armies, Hospitals, Aim Houses, Public Institutions, and in domestic practice, as the su rest femedv their attending Phys'cians can cm- ploy for the dangerous ufi'ections ct' the lungs. Also in milder cases, and for children it is sale. pleasant and elloctual to cure. In fact some of the moat tlatU'nuir testimonials we receive. nave been from parenls who hare found it efficacious in cases particularly incidental to childhood. , The Cherry Pectoral is manufactured by a practical Chemiit and every ounce of it under Ins own eye, with invariable accuracy and Hire. It is scaled and protected by law from counter feits, consequently can be reliod on as genuine without adulteration. . We have endeavored to furnish the community with a medicine, of such intrinsic superiority & worth as shouidcommend itself to theircontidence a remedy at onco safevpeedy & cflectual.wliieh this has by repeated And countless trials proved itself to be; and trust by great care in preparing it with chemical accuracy, ot uniform strength to afford Physicians a nsw agent on which tliey can. rely for the best results, and the afflicted with a remedy that will do for them all that medicine can da v Prepares ano Sold sr James C. Area, Practical and Analytical Ckemitt, Lowell, Mas'). Sold in Nsw-Beme, by L DISOSWAY. Sold in Kinston, by Washington cV While, and by dealers in medicines everywhere. NEW BOOKS. TUS 1' received "The great Protestant Novel J Jieatrice or tlio Unknown Rolativos, by Catlmrine Sinclair. ilorsh's Book-Keeping ( Double and Sin ' gle Entry.) Breban's Interest Tables, exhibiting at a glance the Interest oa any sum from one dollar to Two Tliousand dollars, for any number of days, from onu, day to three .hundred and sixtysix days, at 3,3), 4, 4, 5. 5j, and 6 per cent, and also, at any rate from aix to twenty-four per cent. ,t Freedley's Iriiclial Ticatise, on Bitsiness or how to Get, Save, Spend, Give, Lend mid Bequeath Money with an inquiry into the chances of success and causes of failure hi business, &,c dU. . IJurd's GrammatUial Corrector, vocabulary of the Common Errors of Speech. , v Giiinmere'sSiirveying Key to Ditto. Mrs. Bliss'a Practical Cook Book, Soups, . Fish, Meats, VegiUble8,Pustries, Pickles. ' Jellies, Preserves, Ices, Preparations, for Invalids, &c., die. . Ladies Sprcndid Folios, Prayer Book and Bibles in elegant Velret and Gilt Binding, Albnms, Common School Speaker, PerJ - ry's di Co.'s. Patent Double-Action Pen, Extra line lVui!, also the American i Giitt.i rereha Pens, ' ' ' For sale low by - ' , WILLIAM G. HALL' June Hilt, 1853. ' " urn sv r m 2 IT ' 0l v STABLER'S : DURRH03A. CORDIAL . T8 s pleaaant Mixture compounded ia ajrreemrnt with thsmleief Pharmacy, oftherspeuticsfehtK lew kaswa aod estehrsteii' Wr theb peesHAt -eacT In Cnrinv DIAKRMOBA and aiatilw Ssc-- tions of Its system., la Ita asUon, Jt aLlsvs a- fia snd produces a healthy- conJiiioo, of the LI" VER, thus removing tbe cause, at thf. turn time that it eBNthdisesM.' i w9-J t ift .nv-'vS DM :mM w- '' ; STABLEU- AWOD YrJn f CHERliY EXPECTORANT (lift Is confidently reooufmsadsd! t mi alids, a fua- vamicu. -by aay known fpannjiu, fer thsere f COUGlld, HOkteKiilizi: sud wLerfoiHia t CoMaosi Cold:' ' UKO.NCHnr?. '-.AiTHlla . CROUPCOIfSBMPTlOrt fhua Harry Stegw, aud fortbe RELIEP efta Patient tvee ln .Wacd Stages ef tkst'tsi Die.'yj Jti'T : .. . Jt .cumbuisa, in a seientino uianntr, resit die a long esteciurd value, sitli othera ef motertoint (lia eoverv. snd hesrdss its molliini and tosn? QuAlirini. actsTl'limogh the skin' gemly, nrhl HU great s flica ey, far the sort ef UU class f disesassv m n lift f.r eW4 4 bt!B r,fRl fl.t tT The -valuable Medicines above namea M re cently been ilitroduceil, iUi, Ike, spprsral ofi Duuiocr ei lac mKurcaL t aorEnsion ui .iuv yiy-vi Baltimore and ebtewhere. and in practice ave srrb- ceeoeJ most sdmlrsbly In" eurtng sWdlssms for Which' the sr rasoribe4 1'sey.Srs enVred id .the Country Practitioner, as medicines, which If can in an reapecis :nepeti spou, as prenweu ui agreement with the experience of some of the most learned and Judicious Physicians'1' and stiictly iu eeoformity with the rttjessf Pbsnnaeyattd Ossa- pectalle servinc Uiwimmn' whw-1 so readily as lb City Physician has bis on pre- f. i i. , t,i . smpuous ceiiououi nr s proi'e ruaruwveu 8ee the descriptive rhsmrhleti. to be had ertf ia of all who huts tho sMedicios 6m sa'le.esnuiuiug rscoiaatcuiatioM man UMr AiaTi, AMhL, Adwwsi.J'avss, HAao Lovt lie, . . Soct- S. B. MAkfi. sav ft Id? net hesitste to reeouimcnd yoUr tidrrltttx VoriHA and" Anodym Cherry ExpeOerent. . iimii-M Wu m: i Dock JaaaAsutsoriasrt lt te aiock pleasure to add. r testuuoay t Ihst ( eKcr, ia favor of the eziiaordinaxf rUacy of jour fiarrliaa Cordial," and of the'ftoratir. u have bo hesitation in' recommending it, St a utoaftJlfcable medicins. ta'1J''-i fiiasstswsj c po& R A, Pa rax, ssy be ho nssd lbs JRfar rhaa jCardml ia h.is practice 'vwUJilUs, bupjiUtt f-, feet, aud tuiults it one Of the iiiiuet cwuvenieut ai. I tffieient combinations erer offered to out ptufeaiiua.' Doct I. D. Hasp, Vrftt,"l 'ney aoihiuis. tered your Anodyne EzpicMat,ittmixml east pf Brouchial sff. ctioo, with the uwt kopft rtftptt, aad from a knowledge of iiarfntWcfleoi, l.eairvtilh ihe greatest coofidence recoiuinehd it," ff.'r',k m . Doct. W. 8. Lova, -writes trf Bf'that fc lias ad ministered the Xrpeetertmt te faif wlfW who ass had the Bronchitie forWteas ycSrt, SOl4lat she-is fast recovering frosa. her long staadisg naalsdyr;,lt has ia a few week done her bujb goollhas ll thi re medies she has heretofore used' under . at le mcdictl eonaseL . Sixteen of lb fctf Apheaarie and Pbsrma eeutista in th City sot Bakiworej write-Wr ire satisfied the preparations known as STABLER ANODYNE CHERRY EXPECTORIT. std STAULER'S DIARRHOEA CORDlAthre tut. dicine of great vnhte add eery rfiaent far Mas rr lief snd cure of the diseases for which tbey re-eooimeoded- thsy bear.thssatltweof skill aad ear in their preparatiun and f J ;le of putting up, and we take pleasufe'ih reebmueading t&em." .' ,. , Twenty-Seven ; ef the mosf respectable Mer chants, residents Cf Maryland, Virfciiiia and North Carolina, whe have sold and atae-use thesesMdl- cinss themselves, ssy, From oar own aperiente and that of oar eutlouurs, we oo coixflUenlly rteoais mend them Fro liouo Publico.'. W huveuerer known any renkmcs usca Tortu e mreasvs xor iiwi they are prescribed, to ee so efficient and to gits such wtlrs satisfaction to H ;W ! The above aoticeaof leeosmneadatiab fram stem- luMf (h. Mmi.r.:Vliir Pm.B.rtniiM 111 hieh staudiDe. and Meichasts. of th first reFDec- Ubilit V, sh-Hild be sufficlebt to Siitisfy all. thaUhp medicmes are worthy ef trial by lire afflicted, snd that l lley are of a ditfereut stsrnpand class frea th " Uuackery 'and Our Alls" So niucb imposed f oa the public. t .i ,.,., For sale by Drujreists, AiiotheeariesandCoaa- try Store-keepers uvnerally. , , E. 11. iiTABLEtt & CO. i ;i . i, t' WlioleSiileDrhRI?i.it4 ' 123 ttm Strut, Baltimetti , ,!.Aseatis) KearABerc , .''uf . ,. J,. CARMER,.,,,', ' . ,. . 1 DisSOSWAt, V '"" p. s. DUFFy, 'v'a Jauuary 4 ' - '' -tin Jut 4: QUININE 250 ounees"of FarVa' Rovngaf- ' ten nnd Denis's Qttluirte':)Mst ree'ehel nrfJ . torsaleby ' 3 AS. IV. CARMKll, ";-; ' New-Bcrtle,- May 7, 1853.- Oruggiit. Neiv- Iron Steaia Boat. ' " FOU SALfc. 1 ' ' - v )"..,'! 1 r CYlIK above Boat is ol the foHcwing dituvn X sionn, viz: .. : !.') . -s ! Length of Boat ou deck, . , ,r 88 feci. ; - t . I. .f T?...J... ..... - - t jep-h f iio!4, : " ' flj w : With two high prVsf lire Steam 'Engines,- Cylin der 14 inch diameter, and 4 leet stroke,'1 with To1miI.it Eoiiers of CO horse Miwcr. -She i.t built rt.it so ns to draw a Irglil drift of wnter. --i Apply to - ;. WELLS t iMUJJilL . ,; i ltaltmiorr, Mu. Juno 4th, 1S33. 13 4m. him. " f" 11 " ".. ' i, f .. i. , NOTICE TO KAUA1ERS. u . , 3IiAPPELLS' Feftiliaer or Agmultural "' - 1 'Sujier-ihojihatcl of Lime," "Bi-l'hoKiiti.itv of l.iuie or bones dU i solved in Sulphuric Acid. Ns.U JIctT Aisv, Carroll Cj.Mi1., July 7, '5 P. Stjciloit Chiiptll, 7yDenr SU;: In answer to you of the 27th nf June, I wonM say, during the snrnmer of 1346, 1 purthasett three barrels ef M ClwpTcll's FerHircei, and ap plied two b.irnU'oi the same en oats, snJerre barrel en Cora. It yieWi-a me a good p of both eats snd rjv. Ia the tall I stnbbled the out ground, and . we it in rye, and it yielded me more than au .tverajc cmp. I us'd three barret hut suiiimer on' corn', i-.i It made me an excellent crop.. In. tevvral of tire tt- I put none Of the Fertiliser, and ixi Aose now f had no coTtt. I have smd t this snmsner ea com and poUtoe (brde.'isl,)aiid so fur it looks very well, and sbvald the easo be fevorabie, have no doubt it ill yield we u good erey. 4, ,. , A . .Your truly, r . - .: A supp'y of the'ahoeewillbe' kept constant ly on hand and offeivd (W sale at tiMmifhrturer' prieos,by SAMCBLOUVERsbSON, - March 2X " ut.-i" c v Astute. . H'lNC P-)NT-Justreievsd, asmall Iavoics of Snow White 'Zmms Paint, for Parlors, ic,. &w Jbs of Zinc Paita will eover is mach sur face as 10 to 90 lbs of, Lead; according to th nature of the surface and style of work ; 1 ffoiW 40 to- SO cent clieaper, and fur prefcrrabt to White Lead rn many reapeeta ' ' '' ' Torsaleby - JAS. W. CARltlU Jir.re rth,'lSS3. Ofuisk
The Weekly News (New Bern, N.C.)
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