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. f j . ... . - " .-.." -AkCuviiio, 'li".ilu- "A...VVhiUy, 'do ." C- (f FWict do , EM, Wise, Lay River, It Brtoklcy, - do a Paul, SuutG- Hirer, J. Tingle, , 1 1 ,"V do T. Gilbert, "do M. Dickinson, ,do- Toncs, V.-.do XJHoKn rda'tA. Jones, do i Wm. TwnpTiy.,-1 ,do ' F. Taylor, Jonee eo l)r. Arwsbec,4 do D. , Barrawar, litt co- sJn. J. Smith, , do L. l)ixp, .... Crais, . J. TJtiiudr.,! do. J, Brinsoik . Ad.' A. Hilton IT! i ' 1IMUI -r do A. Willis, T. do dof.M. C. Boa-cr ' do A Trillion. N: ft ! Read. Swift Creek, . ' , IuUi&lown, on,Wodiiflaiv,tlie Slet: nit, j ( Kolly Jfear., Mr. hwui but vim, aged t.1. 73. yearn, tur wifts CouKit: Mro, aged. 1 '-about 45 year. : w , t " la Jonas county, on Sunday morning the Slat instant, Jons UioolKa, gonof Mr. Mi- choal Iliggiu. in the OtltyoArof hie ago. Also, jn tlie same of untv, on the 2 1st inat, iufautson of R. P.' and Elizabeth Hewitt, In the 4th hour of hi age.,? , . Also, on Wednesday the 20 J Inataiit, MjuJ. Ki.ixadeth Hewitt,, consort or Mr, K. 1, . ?, IIowoU, in tlw 27th year of bar age. - She vaa a consitant and upriubt christian All tbo irracea that adoro tba cliriVtian namo abona turth R tbo practiooof hr life witlt guW Uauty and attraction. Sbe waa a kind and affectionate wife aud Jndulgcnt parent Vom, - , ' AUo, recently jn J owe conaty, Mas. Mart KtKCsr, m tuoeltb jc of nrae.t t . i Mra, Kiuccy had bccn in doclinmir health f I-.:... : 1 lot utue uuieprvvioua 10 uur iiuaui, hhu wn I . kubtiiM pre-admoaiaked hf Dm aatara of httr dbwaae, tbat the tiwa of lior depart are waa I nt hanh She embraeod religion, m the llth yenr of her age and aoon nftor her conversion A united hendf with the Methodist EpiacopfO Church, of which aho remained conidstent jeud (aitliful member until death. Mra. Kinccy jiaa left, behind her ninny friends to mourn : itheiiirrananiLle km lYbilt ire mourn fur uue ao much WoveJ, we rejotce in the belief liuu au UMMia uie muuipiia 01 uiw varnuan ialth,and has entered into th fruition of pe- raanial 11 Ma, in tlie fair cliinea of heaven, Where the wicked eoase front troubling, aad 'Ih'Chrmi eonntf. en ondar flio 22d !n. Mlp). 'Ifaetiite, 1f KTftEfc'fWfcTos, consort of So lutnon Wetlierinfftoa. feso-tuml 55 renra. In this Gnntrr a ttfcUy, inst at the TtmJence of M. C lvjgy, fuqraaN-Kux m. "Whit, in the 24th yearoj his ago. Mr. Wlifte lias Leeu fpr the bitl1Jrof fen life, a wor thy ' ana oonsbUiu member of tlie 'ftapt church, . ; .- .1 , v.- ... .. MAEI1YE LIST aaaiVKB. . Aug. Jotluchr. IfranfiK Beafirt, few York! m.lie. to M. V. Jarria. V1 Schr. C A. l-iahfy, iay, K.-r Vork, 1. da. 'to WAl. Hryan. Scbr. Marv. Waflaco. JTc York: tndze. to in.uter. t - Hohr, i')ii, Sirmoad, Now lork iitdxe. to W. Duuh. t Csa'bsb. Vaiji 2tli, Schr. Akwaix ThiU, New York; tatvai atorv,bf.VVi'. afontw. . JS. lir. LMhin, 1 lift, Charleafa; Com, na Val atorea hr Wr. Mo. - S. hr. W,J. !MI,,Goorin, !?ew Vrk; n ival Aon-sby V. P. Moore. ;' S.-.hr. Jiarv, Caaer, New Yorlr, knvu stores l.y M. W. Jank ' , THEMARKTS . ; NEW.BERXE MARKET...' ! ; , StTs Jiaea 2J, VM3. , Tlcol. Ilnins sold daring tlia past woek 4t 1. nad tdi! t40 ; a lot f liojrruuiid at 10c fciiiiply limik'd nmt deiunnd a4iv, ; BkehwaX We ndtc mi advoaec n Bieawat sole lltit ;M'evkatS7e., CR'-Siilcs fro'uCarU iwc made at Jftte. In dumsnsV- 'osleihy rtte'tfaawtitr. - Hue cuulinuo vecy scare and prim have rnn;jeddunug ho week at from 124 to IJcjkt do.- n. , .. 1 LARD-Tbe jy of Lard h smallaad it fnida a q,iiok niaritul at IV alia. ' " Mr. it- 'i'liliartkteTioatiuuefiJn jood dofflaiul, and we note rc.mly pale at 90 cents per baalul. Por atom. A lut ot new Hwed Potatoes, the firtt tbis scasoii, wm bmht'lo saaie: on Tliurvlsy and M at $1 jv bwsbuel. No Irish I'otntoos in market, nmt ia ormefvoce, are in jrrual oViuind. . 1'eas are ia doin.uiJ.but no sj terepertsinee Hint l.tct. P011.Titv.--A modratn inquiry is naA aftnr t'liickciu, nnd prices h.ive rnujfed from 22 totO iwrpnir, at which, ihey meet with rvmly M$e. SirmoLrs ure srnrce and in demand at (it' 7 to 9'i S3 tor sale, and 8'i 50 to 93 00 fur ' building. .' '. '' , ..' State Wo hear of no sales to report, but' last week's prices nny be relied, upon as the (uvi-rning prices of thiit. - . i Tar S mall lots of Tar aold this Week at 3. . Tubpentink. Iu consvquence of the water courses beins bw-Turpentine hus conio in in less qtiaotiiics than it had for a few weuka pra vions. Snles of Dip at 44 60 to 93 eo.elosinf .nl higbust figures. ' .WASUINGTOX MAUblLT. , f ' V"AsmxsT0, August ,S0, 185S. Nwai. STOBee.j-DipiTurperKlne with 'tight rfci'ipts and a good dftmnd has adSraneed and the market to day is t le. Tar begina to arrive Urtly-and prices ienJ downwards sales to duy t'?,29 per bbl of 300 lbs. No s iles of Rosin of Spirits Turpentine to .report. .. ,; ' Gs a in. Corn for retailing aeTlsai JIGo and for. ahipiane 63 J to 55c acoolin(f lo aahty; some large ToU cut by weovel roaiiaing oar in . Mi figures only. Wheal continues in good de- inandat 95e to 91. s SMBBB!?g!eggg-MM"Sl 1 ' C. A. HART, .... - , , , HANL'VAC'TVIUin Ot '. . ' . . - T4a, Sheet Iron and Copper Warei, - amo DtALin ru .1" STOVES AND JAPANNED WARES,' CORXER OF BtUAD ASD SUPPLE tTHEATS, k , One dwr RoutK tf Iht Cwt Ilonit, ; ' , IJE Rev. Wm. N. Ha waa will ro-open the , A Fenialfl Department of his Mokool ., .k aixne ( KM Follows' Hall on the 1st Ovtoker ouxU Terms of Twitiea as heretofore. Higher English Branches, 9l0presain Junior Deiar,tiiK'Ht, , ... , 9;,," Uti't 1st, 1853. - 32 3m. - KVW ' GOODS.' i , , crrjsL bsavsa t con WOULD reepectfulljririform their nnmcrons custoaiera and purchasers 'generally, thiit they have just received their "supply at Fall and Winter (iOODS.t Among their stock of; ; . . v- I t y: Go od 9.-' ,J Ladisa Dreu Goods, plain and figured De Liins, ,Cahmeres, Alpaccaa, Lustres, Calicoes, Sut'ietU, Cassiniera, l'Weeda, Jeans, hleauhed and unbluachea Sheeting and Shirtings, Marl boro and Louisiana Stripes, Shawls, Macinaw, Auille and Whitney s Blankets, , Kerseya,' India Rubber and Oiled Cloth Clothing, &e. SlL ays -' Groceries. . AJ . Stuart's tiaf, tJrnshed nnd Refined Sngara, Porto Rico and New Orleans do4! Mio,' Lagufra, and old Jam Coffee, etrt Family Flour, in bbls. and halfbbls Sugar Ilouse'Syrupa, Sperm, Ada. mantln and Tallow, Candfet, Refined Table Salt, &e, &e. . i f- y - - h - Boots and Shoes.'1 2 5 Mtua extra long and heavy Boots.' Men's Kip and Calf Boota, Winter best Brogana, Men's Kip, tioat and Calf skin Shoes, Womon's aad Misses' "Morocco and Leather Boots and Shoes and Brogans,Boys and Youth's Kip Shoes aad firegana, Children's Cache, ; Hats and Caps. ' iSupcV Sloleakln and Silk Hutu, Hungarian, Coigress, Oabah and KomuUi Wool end Fir Ilrtta, Plantdra1 Scat Fir llata, Men's anil Boy's Cloth and Pjuah Cap r - " Agricultural Implements. ' V- rlouuhs, eubmeing 25 diiferent kihds, Corn Shaltera, Straw Cottera, Cultivators, Harrows, Uraln f ans, Hoot vutter, Urain Mills, ticythca, Cradles, Reap Hooka, Castings, Sic. &c A gen's for the ante of " Parker's Patent Corn Shellvr," Smlth'a Straw CuUer, Morse Power and Grain Fans, Watt's Patent Cuff Brute Ptonghs, Chsnpeira Fertilizer, super Phosphate of Lime, also Peruvian Gusno, Bone Dust, Kent ua prepared Uuano, Uroond Plaster, Poudrette, Hardware, Cutlery, Crot kery, Olnas and Stone Ware, Blacksm1thaai)d Coepera' Tool, Paiata, Oila SicSie. y '..' ..'-.' ' ' ' ,4 All'of which will rte anld on the moat liberal terms br 8AMITKI. OI.I VF.a A. KON. Waw-Beme, September let, 1863. " NWX00H3 JUCT HECEIVED. H LEANINGS and Groupinsrs from a PasWa U Portfolio, by Rev'd JmIisw N. Danforth. Heaoinre of History, IWutrdLtd.) edited, by aiary r. newiir. ' , , - The Irving (iHl, keing caeiee eeitm from the wrhings '1f WaAiogtoo trvhgr i Fresh Leaves from Western Woods, by Met ta Victoria Fuflen. ' . .The Golden Chain, or Links of Frlondslilp, for Odd Fallowa Uie World Over, edited ay alias V. H. Porter, , Memoire of 4he Oueens of Henry VIM and of hi Motlser, Elixabeth of York, by Agne i Strietland. - Last iima of Asaoriesn Hitory, ! emWacing a sepnritte llitorr of CaHornM, fj tmma Willard. . . A , .. The W)Meli af the Ameneaa devolution by Erteabrfti F. Kllet .1 Jt V i if JCthaa Allen and the GnMO-MoanUirv Ik-roex of 76, 'with a aketrh of the early History of ermont, by Jieary n . Ue I'uy. ' Rerooa and Hunters f tlie vVeat, eomprising f . i . . . . .. . fKeicnca ana Auvenuin or uoone, ncnuw, Brady, fjfteraa,: Wltcttd, Fleeliart, Hughes, Johnafea.11. . Country Rambles in England, or a Journal of a namratisL . ., :i : -, Untie RoWr. in his Cabin in Virginia, and Tom wltl'MsraWln Boston, !by J. W.Page. AdveiKurea of Heintera and Travel lees, and Narrstivea of Bordur Warfare. ? , ,. A few more copies of Beatrice. ' Mowwic Chart. . ,...v:v . Lifoof General Franklin Pierce, Morgan's Masonry. -; Green's Ink Eraaans aad Payer Clcsaor. But Kavelopes, lai'la, New Novels, See. d.c. Call ami eee - - WILLIAM G. HALL. 8xi- 1st, 1848. - f Maryland State Lotteries rOR SEPTEMBER, 1853. Fit i'nyntmt of all Pr'xzt it guaranteed ly 4k Statexf Maryland." -' feMOUY & CO, ' 134 Pratt Street, Baltimore, Md. Kenlar Lkettsed Acenti for Xalf land. ...ti...:.. A cl.. r.. i ...:n l- a iiiv my fc7viiuiv iw Kwjfivmuer win ue found especially worth the attention of the pub lic, and urdora aretaost resMctfully feelicited ia Here they go; a nice small lottery. 182,681 PatajMoo, 244, for Sept 12th. 1 prize of 110.000 ia SlO.OOO. 1 do of 85.000 is 93,000, 1 do of 93.000 is $3,000, 3 iz of gSM, 2 d of 300, 2 do of 100, 10 of 80 sVc Tickets 93.- Shares ii. proportion. Certificate of Packages of 26 Wbolea $10, Halves S0, Quarters 910. : 9444)644 Tatapsoo, 246, forSept Uth. prise of S8,0 H 98,000, 1 do of 83,158 ia 93, U8, 1 4ftA S.000 ia 3)00, 1 do ol 1.000 ia 1,000, 2J oT 150, 25 of 100, 400 prizes of 940. Tickets 2 t0. i Sharea in proportion. Certifi. catesofPaeksgea of Wholes, 932, Halves, $16, Quarters t. , ,-. . : 523.318 ! Grand Causoli.latod 24, for Seat. 17tli S prixee of 92S.000, 3 do ol 6,000. a of 4,600, $ do of 350, 20 do of lOeO 1 0 of 63ef 100,eVe.io. . TicketsflO.' S hates i f.ifi.. r l-..i ..e mn 111 i virwi uvil. viwnvu wi ui Wholm 9149, Halves 974, Quarters 37. 92mi08l IW Air, Class 18, for-Sept. 20Ui 1 prixe ol 90,000 la 920,000, 1 prize of 10,000 is 10,000, 4 do of 5,000 ia 5,000, 20 prices 600 are 12,000 100 do or 100, 200 do of 75, die. Tickets 85. Stisresin proportion. Certificates et Paukages of Wholes 8G4, Ualeea 332 J, Quar- lera lot. , $106,5061 ratapsco, 24, for Sept. 28 J. 1 prise ol 86,860 ia u860, 8 prizes of 1,309 are 10,400, 8 do of 1000 are 8,0oA 103 de of 20 400, ton. See. : Tickets i. Shares in proportion. Certiticsts of Parksgo of Wliolca 935, Halves 944, Quarters $3$. , , $291,635. Bel Air, 'Class 19, for Sept. 27. 1 prize of 924,000, 4 prizes of 4000,8 do of 3,000, 23 prizes of 00, 25 do of 300, 223 do of 115, (id do ol 00, .03 UO t 40, 30, 80, 6i0 CiC. Ticke'ts 85. Shares .in nreportion. Certificates of Packages .coat 6 Wholes 974, 26 Halves f 37, 36 Unarter 18J, 36 fcitfliths 8. $1444U J d'atapsco, Clnsa 280, for Sept. 30lh. 1 prize ol $9,000 is 9,000, 1 do ol 3,000 ia 3,000, t do of lw U 4,500, 25 prizes of 0 oro 100, 25 do of 40 are 1,000, 100 prtacs of 38, 400 do 25, die. - Ticketa f 2 80. Shores in proportion. Certificate of' lockages cost 26 Wholes 930; 26 Halve. f l5, 26 Quarters $7 j. The Lotteries In Maryland are drawn under authority ol tlie Stato by Sworn Commissioners elecu a oy me neopie. uns 1'aekuire in any of the above Lotteries may draw the 4 hhjkcsl Prizes."' . . ; . tJJt 1 - All Lotteries are answered by return mailmd the Olficial Printed Drawings with a written ox pluiuttion sent immediately the result is ovor." When convenient send a draff, as most secure:. From (lie very, immense number ot Prizes sold , . . - ,i ... r..it.. In ... I oy s jgeeunv, r iuiy 3J",a . . . n.;.. lo ni j tll.-ii, i i uruer 10 uoiaiil n uuuu k w..,j i necessary to address a line to : EMORY, dtUL, - 154 Pratt Strut, 1'. O. Hox 700. " ' JALriMour, Mt. T uST rec sived per late arrivals, and Will be kept consUntly on hand s good asrcirtment of i"Vyookinff, PurW' and Office Stove, t i of rifry doairabfe pal terns, for sale clienp by : " V ' c. 'A. hart; iirfi ; Comor pf Bitnd and Middle a'treeta, r T . 4 ' Qne door South of tho Court House. Sept. 1st, 185J." .-!' - " V,vr CAHUIAGEg. f OF tliose light Family Rockawayv -1 fine Buggy, from our Kinston (Shop. V r For aale by DIBBLE cV BROS. R ANA WAY from tbe Subscriber nt Bay Ri ver, on the HtT July' Inst, a bright Mulatto Woman named BttlTV. Suid Woman ia 6 feet high, and about I J year old. She haa a Una baud also runaway,' and no doubt she Is with him. AH persona are foiewaraed from harbour, ing eald woman aedcr tlie penalty of the law, and -as aha may 4iobably. .endeavor, to escape to the, North, masters of vessels are notified not to take her away, as inauch ease the Jaw will bo rigidly enforced, . I will give a reward of 915 for hur apprehension and confinement in any Jail in tlut Stati-, or for her delivery to- me at Bay River, i. . THOMAS O. DOZIER. ,. August 31th, 1853. V . ; 3-J2n. DOCTOR YOURSELF! c ' , TUE POCKET vESCULAl'IUS ; ' " i-. .. ... . Op, EVERY ONE U18 OWB THTS1C1AX. THE FORTIETH Edition, with One Hun dred JSngrevin js, show ing Uixeaseaand Mai formations Of the llu man System in every shape aad form. ' To which ia added a Trealiso on the Diseases of Femalex,leiug of tho highest inipontnnce to mar ried people, or those contemplating marriage. . By - WILUAM YOU.NO, M. U. . , -. Let no lather be ashamed to present a copy of the iESCULAPHJS to his child, it may save him from an early grave. . Let no young man or Wvinan enter into the secret obligations of mar ried lire without reading the POCKET JZSCU LAP1U3. Let no one suffering from a backnied Cough, Pain in the Side, restless nlglitai nervous feeKagvandthe whole train of Dyspeptic sensa tions, and given up by their physkun.be another moment without consulting the ASscuLArtvs. Hare the married, or those about to be married any impediment, read this truly useful book, a, it has been 4he menus of saving thousands of un fortunate cift i eatfiT iT" Any person sending tweittmve cests ! enclosed in a letter, will receive ens copy of this work by mail, or fire copies vvtil be sent for One Doltaa. ' ";;, J: . AdJreaa.'f post paid.) - DR. WM. YOLXQ, r No. 152 Spruue SU, Philadelphia. AagastST, 1853. : ; 31 ty GASTOR OIL, Oumo OIL Rheubard, Jalop dte for aale by ' ; " . , August 27, 1853. JAS. W. CARMES. . . , CURE FOR KIIEUM ATISM. DUDLEYS Anti-Rheumatic Oil, a never fail ing euro for Rheumatism, for sale by August 13,1853. v I. DISOSWAY. SALES OF LOTS ON BEAUFORT HAUBOUll. ; 'FHE CAROLINA CITY LAND COMPANY 1 will sell (0 the highest bidder en their pro mises, at White Hall, n Monday the 31st day. cm vcwoer neai, a large nuuioer 01 vs-aaoiv JjOU The lands of this Company Iron! aliout two mile on the moat aeeeseible and best mrtof the Harbour, and are considered tbo most valuable on It : They are In full view of tho Ocean, nd. will be handsomely and Conveniently lam out lor business and pleasure No improvement can be made with Central or II estern Carolina, or tbe watcrseonnected Willi the Harbour, u nhout be nefitiaglh,wo lands The Carolina City Company, aware ef Una tact, beg Jeare to aay that they liave e " agents or drumuicra ia the Western pari of Ike Statu" or auy wltere else fnflfcring to sell Lots at a low rate to secure influence, but that all the sales of their land are required, by the articles of agreement, to be to the .highest movie. The crentlemon whocompoae this Company have made arrangementa lo improve their lands to amount of abcut SoO.OOO. Uunug tue wn tor and ensuing spring, a large Iloiet will be nunc, vvnar-'os, ruriieuune wisuiwries auu a Steam Saw Mill a-ill be pat in opcratioa. $.t - There Is excellent clay 611 the premises lor making brick nil. I also on the adjacent wa ters; and as experience has proved the impor tance of fire proof buildings in a crmmercial place, the board will ootnllowany but aubstan. tial fire proof buildings to be permanenliy erect" tod on any lands they may sell. To persona wuo uuty preler, the board will lease Lota for n term of years. They rcapccti. fully Invite ell persons in any way interested to be pretent at the sale ml see for themselves. bspecmuy mechanics : ahip-carpeaters; ra:k ma- sous, dieaa for litem no richer harvest can be promised than the future prcspecte of Carolina City. TERMS OF BALE. . " One fourth cash the balance ic instalments at 12, 18 and 24 month., interest from date. All letters en huAtness ol the CompanydJress ed te John M. Rose, See'ry, Fnycttevillo, N. C. Jly order et trie Uonrd, s T. R. UNDERWOOD, President. Augost f 3, 1 353. ' -St tds. fraud I .f., ALL whe "want Axes of the real Collins & Co. make should fee particular to notice tho stamps, as there are various eoimterfaita aad imi tations stamped Collins nnd labelled much like ours, which are fraudulently sold in somo parts of tho United States as our manufacture. They are made in different parts ot the country by v nous o-uiaker, and are generally their poor est quality. The genuiao Colhns Axes, which have acquired such aa extensive reputation, ace invariably stamped " COLLINS &. CO. HART FORD," and each Aio has a printed label with my sHgmituTe. It is now more than TWEsrrt nvB tears siucc re coniinenoed the business with tiie stamp of "CollinsAi Co. Hartlord,"nml I do not know of any other axe-maker by the. name of Collins iu the United States. , MML W. vCOLLINa August 27, 1S58, 31 ly r- 1 .' ' 1 ' 1 1 r. " ' '' ' NOTICE ' ' ' WILL bo let to the lowest bidder on Satur day ho 10th of September next, at the Court House in the Town of NcwBernn, the contract for repairing the Bridges across Core Creek at Harris' Mills aad Upper Uadhclor Creek on the Neuse Road. There will bo required for tlie Core Creek Bridge ono new Post 12 by 1J inches, two Shoulder Posts; one Sleeper 6 by 18 indies two abutments at the foot of the Bridge, one-third ef the Bridge to be covered with plank 2 inches thick mid 8 inches in width, and the hand railing to bo re paired. Tho whole of the materials to he of thj beat heart pins or cypiess, and the work to bo done in a workman-like uinnnor. The whole of the work to be completed within two months from the lettin" ol the contract. ; i The work to be done on Bachelor Creek Bridge will be made known at the time ol letting. ' i . JOSHUA SCOTT, 'JVeoaursr i of Public Buildings ofCrnven (To. ' New Berne, Aiigunt !,' ISM. 2t 4w'.' fill t . ' ...... . AN adjourned meeting of the Stockholders of the Neufte Liver' Navigation Company .will bo held in this pin- eon 'i hursday lliccinor oep temlcr next, at 10 o'clock A, it at the office of tho Company. ';- " . - ' . . l-u. X ,IUCI I ARD-NTAYLOtt, IV ,'stv .Secretary' ' i Abguat 37, 1553. -v. ;, " ,125 HKWAKi) -tf - - ; PTRAYED or stolen from the plantation of M Edward S. Jones at 1ong1 Point in Jones County. N. C, about the 2d day of Slay last, a Black Mare Male, with a white mouth, about 3 years of age last Spring- and well grown. The above reward Will be given for her apprehension and delivery to me at the said plantation,' . ' , JOHN OLIVER i ' " " for EDWARD 8. JONES. Long Point, Jones County, August 17, 1853. Wilmington Journal ploaso copy 4 weeks and forward account to this office. J- - 'a -' . , 30 4w v"- -.'":i vr : W'Hii' A .i . eHEESMANS Arabian Balsam for oale by , . August 87, 1853. JAS. W. CARMER. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, I ; , L. 1 V i h' ,'. ' JOSCS CoU'ETY.' i : ueorge . tobru;e and ) Laney Tua wife. Amos k..ic... .r. J t....-... i.: wife, : ; m, " rx S Bill lo Account. Daniel Harrison, K V. of Francis Andrfiwi", John D. ColVit nnd wifu Lu rany and others. : ' f. 1.V.TIJE COURT OF EQUITY , ,' Far Jitnei County, Spring Term 1853. Y TT appearing t6 the' satisfaction of tho Cotirl X, that the defendants John D. Colvit nnd wife Lnrany are not inhabitants of this State, it ia or dered that- publication be made for Sis Weeks in the Newspaper culled tho Weekly News pub lished in the Town of New-Berne, notifying the aiid John D. Colvit and wifu to appear at tho next term of this Court to be held at the Court House in. Trenton en tbe Wednesday after tbe 5th Monday after the 4th BJond.iy of September,1! nejt and plead, answer or demur to said bill er the same will be taken-pro confesaso and eat for hearing is to them. ' - ' " j ... ; ROSCOE BARRUS.C d Af. E. . - - x .j -v .-... v ' - Pr. Bdv. 95. 25 6w. - VELPAU'S REMEDY FOR DIARUIKEA OR CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. fHE great snecesa.of this Preparation, during -the prcvalenefW Gh&leia m 43"tiV rraiv given it an unpreeedented celebrity, and in many thousand eases where it was used, it rarely failed to chock a Diarrhoea with the first dose. . It is no secret preparation, as tbe ingredients of which it is composed are. on the label of each buttle, und it is recommended and prescribed by the most eminent 'phwsici.ir.a, and is for aale by '. JAMES W. CARMER, . August 27ih, 1853. . . Druggist. 6 REAM TARTAR, Epsom . Suits, Super. Carbonate Soda, Salerntus &e. received nnd lor sale by JAS, W. CARMER.-- August 27, 1S53. .'REMOVAL. , JAMES ELLLXOX , fashionable ttoot and Shoe Maker, DESPECTFULI.Y hi forma, the citizens or J. I New-Berqe and vicinity that he hna rembvod his Shoo Shop to the Shop oif Middle Street fortoprly occupied by Mr. W. IL Ruscl,five doors South pf the Conrt House, where be has on hand a (rood, assortment or Men's fine nnd ro.trse Brogaus, Women's and ChilJren's Shoes, which will be sold ns Mr as the samo nrlicle can be purchased for m "the place. As he keeps constantly 'on hnnS a gooil 4tock of materials tor manufaetoring he is enabled to make all articles in his line in tho best style and at the shortest notice. Gentlemen's Fine Boots made fn the most fashionable style, of tbe best materials add of superior workmanship. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed npon him, he hopes that his former customers and the public generally will favour him with a call. New-Berne August 20th, 1853. S3 tf. . r MARltLE WORK - , , ' piIE subicribers eontinuo to manufacture, all kinds 'of Marble Monuments from eill.ier Italian or Pfativo Marble. Orders left wiih Messrs. Dibbfo 4b Brothers will meet '-.villi prompt attention. August 20, 1853. E. PRICE & SON. CHOICE. OLD - LlQUOlbr Invalids TUST ree'd- a few packages of Dark and :Iale j" Brandy5 Madeira .mi Port Wine, Aromatic Scliiodam Shnapps, Tunncnt's Ale aud London Porter; Champiroe,4lc. I DISOSWAY. August 13, 1853. -C0NGUES8 WATER, X sroifply just at hand and for side, hy ": 2i Aagast 13, 1853. I. UlsOS WAY. 6AST011 OIL, Opium, Epsam Suits, Alcho - hoi, Alum, Borax, Salt I'etre, Calomel, Blue Mass, Camphire, Pink Root,Cruam 'Pai'tar, Sup. Curb! Soda, die., always' on hand, and foT salo, l.y I. DISOSWAY. August 13, 1853. His lia'rr was rrey. as white as miFk, . . v But sow, its black and solt as silk And this great change he's bold to aay, Was brought about by Disusway. CTTiE man with the hnndsomo whiskers is free J, to cenfesS, thai the Hair Dyo housht of Dis. osway, haa done tho thing up not only fcv uj but Muck.- - Call, and purchase a pa.ckago of tho same and be satisjied ol'iu utility. August 13,1853 ' XiADIEs? GAUZE MERIKO VESTS. A new supply, just como to -hand. August, 6, 1853. E. CUTHBERT. r. MOSQUITO NET. : Jf Y pieces per rchr. C. A. Lindsay. X August 6, 1853, E. CU I'UBEKT. VGINGIIAMS: OW is the -time for buying Gingham's. A large supply on hand, by tho Subscriber, to meet thepresaut neeoseity. 1 August 6. 1853. ff. fJUTHBERT. liLACIv URO. DE RHINE SILK. beautiful article, lust received by -August 6, 18531 E. CUTHBERT. A , . : - CALJCQES. '. fRENCH, "English end American An elo gant aasortuienl in store, and for salo hy August 6, 1853. . , ,E. CU 1'HBE It f. WUST RECEIVED BY TUe'SUDSCRI- BER. Green's Patent Ink Sriiaur ami Paper CUiner. ,vs. . W. Q. 1LVLL. -May llth, 1853. ... ' , . STUART'S Extra qmiKly Sugar ifouse Syrup just recoieved nnd for sale hy -ifAMUKLOLlVER & SON Mavi2S:i! , -.' . :, . a- VCir? TT7" Ttl n 1. J " , sB VJ ill KJJLiV 4JT V MJ S4JI.JL m CWHE Subscrllicr having hceh appointed Agent for the "Greensboro' Mutual Fire Insurance, Lift" - Insurance end Trust Companies, hi now prepiircdte tftke Atks in i-iilier, nt tho lowest rate ot premium ' , ' ' ' J ,, , ' ' A. MJLLER, AjenJ , GRKEXSBOROCGII MUTUAL FfltEiSSU--RANCE COMPANY. ' -K THE cost of Insuriirice on tl.rfMulna! plan,, is but a sinuHauqj compared with a joint stock eomTiarty. - ,,.,' . ..' Tliis Company being Watcd'In the Western pari tf Iht Slate, consvqcently much the larger portions of the risks are in tlie West, very ciuny of which are in the country.- V .-. . The Uompany is entirely free from dobf hrive made .no assessments, and have a large amnunt In rash and good bonds, It is ther;oioro confidently rcBommendod to 'Die public; . : At thealast Annual Meeting, the lollowing of ficers were elected for Hie ensuing year ; - , ,. James Sloaii, l'resirtcnt, - ;.,.. "S. Q. Coffin, Vice President, , ' C P.1MbkVehiiai.l, Attorney, - ., , - Peter Adams, Sec & Treasurer. ! C DIRECTORS, ' Jaiaea tSlonn, Greensboro'. vF. EtHoft, GuIf4rd Dr. J; A, Mebano, .'" W.A. Wnglifc Wil C.P.Mendenhirfl i . , i -ininaton, '- VV. S. Rankin, -t f .... Dr.a VVatkins, C Rev. C.F, Deems, , , F. Col., - J. M. Garret, . " "J. I. Shaver, Sal. Dr.' D. Weir, " hnrv, W. J. McConnelf, ' 1-1 J. 'tt. Cook,' Fay Dr. S. G. Coffin, Jamestowl), - ' ctteville, J. W. Field, " h- E. F. Lilly, Wades, J. J. Biggs, Raleigh, Jt. '.x, horo,'. ' Ieroy Springs, Charlotte, , 3.1. Jackson, PitU H. B. Ellkitt, Cedar Falls, ;, horo' - i ... fETKIi ADAMS, S.-c. & Treasurer. - WiL, II. CUMMIMG, General Agent. ' V - THE LARGEST SILK,' RIBBON TltJMMIXa HOUSE .V XE V YORK THOMAS G. STEARNS, viporlcr aiul Jobber of Silks, Milliner, and fancy Goods, AT RETT .CASH I'llICES A MIS oniHTEP BY j, , ADDING 1HTEKEST. i . . ' ' , 162 Broadway,' New York. HAS now in Store and is daily rcceeiving and ottering at the Loweht 1'kickis, a complrte assortment of Goods in his line, com -prsiog all the various styles and designs, con sisting of . ; . Black and Fnn.cy Silks, MarcclUiea Florences, Shawls, Trimmings Bonnet Ribbons, Talletj and Satin Ribbons Dress Trimmings f all kindrf, " - Embroideries, French1 nnd English Crapes, , : Crapo Lino and SUk Crsvata, .- t Gloves of all kiads, . . t.m -. . Silk Lace Mits, B-ireges, Luces, White Goods, Hosiery, L. C. Hdkfs. Tho undersigned woiftd jnvite Merchants from the North, South, Eatt ahd We.4t, when :n this city, to favor him with a call and oxamiae, his Stock before-purchasiag." J 1 THOMAS G. STEARNS,' , ICSBJJOADWA1T. Botwoea LiWXy atroat and Maiden La ,-.. ..',.., , NEW YORK. -. TURNIP EEt). , w T'NGliSH .ned American Rbta Biifra Seed ; Jpt also, Wsite nnd Red top; large, flat Dutch, Hanover, and long White Turnip Seed, &c Su., foe sale by - - 1. DISOSWAY. July 9, 1S53. . v , Hall's CIRCULATING LIBRARY. . A V Assortment 'of NIL W BOOKS jest . fc reivi'd.' JNoiv-Berne, Jane 4th,-' 1833. ' ! t. cioTHirro , iM t i ' t i, FOB TUB -.. v ": Pall 'of J853!," PURCHASERS ofCLOTIIIXG arc .informed that we aw manutneturing tho LARGljST ASSORTMENT of CLOTHING (at wholesale ouly) suitable for the CoQnty Tradc,'ti be found ill the States.'. . . ' , . JSP" Wb dd.pGsiucBs on the - : ONE PRICE SYSTEM. " v- Orders promptly' filled. Aa cxaiuitjalion of our stock is solicited. HANFORD Si. BROTHER, 20 P.irl Row.rojipositc tlju A.-.tor House,) N. V. N. B. We are thelarge.it niauuilicturura of OILED CLOTHING . in the country. RUBBER CLOTHING id the lowest market rates. June 18lh, 1S5. - ' - 213m. LIME! LIME! 1 LIME! 1 ! fCin r Alexandria and Philadelphia, ;Xf J J lor0 wr S!"u D K. N. TAYLOR, Old County Wtmf: August C, 18S3. - WHITE FLAXYELS. - fpHREE and four quarter sort wool flannels; i ais, 3 and 4-4 Bleached SJiir'.ings ! enihri-i-dorod Muslin, NiglitCar,'l'aH-a, Pine. Needier, Kibbons, eic, etc, just reioivcd, by AiuiiwtA..1853.' E. C.UTIIBERV. A NEW lot of ladies iil.wk and tlonmt Gaiters, jest Mceivod at " a ; , " A. CXHIN'S August C, 1S5E. STATE OF KOKTJI CAROLINA, 1 Jones Coi sty. ) Court f Ftm,pnd Quarter- Setswus, ify Andrew C. Williams, ) ..' " ' ra. r . Attachment Henry V. Cnrtiss. ) Andrew C. Nyilliaiiis, 1 ' r. ' ; VA'.ticlimcnt. ; v Ilnnry F. Curtiss. 5 aENRY F. CURTISS, Hie dtendaat in the above eases, is hereby notified that attach ments wer reterne.1 to tho present Term ef the Court ef Plena and Qoarter Sesdons for the County ef Jones, 111 favor or AndreTU. Wil. liam, against Wm, levied on a Horse,' Waggon and Harness, two Beds and Bedstead and -othur Household and 'Kitchen Furniture;. Corn, Fod der, dre. - The said defendant is rcifnired to come forward and replevy nr.d plead to issnu or judg ment vtitl bo n-ndered against him. s - . ..... Witness CHARLES GEROCK; Clerk of our said Court at Trouton, the last Monday ol .Inly, A. .D. 1S53. V' ' ', " Vll.MS. GFROCK, C. V. C. ' Price edi . $.1. : 27 ('''7 raT aTaTTT?1 T: I I. GREEVWOROUGTI MUTUAL LTPE INjSfJ RANCE ANO TRUST COM PANY J - ' r . Thi Company ill receive apptK-atinns for Insoranco iijHin the Mitfuill principle. The -Ittr sured participating in tlie profits. --?' t The rates of premium' are in tho opinion of the Board, "its low -a the Carlisle WHe, -ii;;o which they are ascd;will jwtily; ; , '"Premlunis may be paid nnnaHy,r Semi-An-nunlly nrQanrforly, If t'le Insured desirV it . The rr.-msrieiions of &h Company are upon . Cash principles; no Notes are tnkoil in payment, consequently the surviving fimilies 'of f the in sured, will not be dinappninted in their -expects lions of recsiving the full amount of -the I!icy made for fheir benefit undiminished by the; hc:i vy drnw-b.i ks of accumulated Premium' notes, .. Trust Fund. Moniv rocoived daily on interest In sum of One Dollar and upwards. ,v -- t v ... , . .-. -oi-PTCEfo': -, ll-aru Gun bell, President, 4 , -' I- Lvadom Swaui, Vice Prtoiiiuut, I). P. VVuiit, oc. and Treasurer, - JtfUH A- G;tiKi. Attorney, , , 1 D. Jovcin Watsos, flwlieal Examiner, DJRBCT0R3. 1 . . ' R, Gorrer.,Gri!Oiisburt D. F. t -uldsytf I, Green U Nwnihi, " bbro' D. P. Weir, , R. P. Dick. B. VV. Ofrliern, David Mclz-unj " John A. 4t1mor,a . RirhM. Stcrlmg, R, M. Sloan, , . J. M. Log..n, . ' .! Rich'd Green, '" 1 - H. B. Elliott, Cudar Fafts D P. WEIR, -V.' i fieri, and Treasurer. Dr. Alexander Taylor, Netv-Bcrcc, Med. Exam ALEX. MILLER, Agent CHILDREN'S DAY-SCHOOL. r tT'IIB Suhscril)cr will open a School for cliil X i drcn -of both aexes, at her residence on Change Street nnd opposite Miss Nancy BiuithV T3 coniincnuu Monday the 3d olToocr, 165.C- For teims apply to " ;'"' : MARY R. OLIVER. Ncw-Brtie July "lSSS- 23 till 1st Oct. " UBJETY 3TQ1E VaBIHQUST 9UWT. Jr. MAKUr ACTURER & DE ALB1S TUB HOST APPROVED "STOVES RANGES, ; ' Farmers' Boilers, Ship Cabooses! Gaf Ovens, Charcoal and Hard Cal -Furnaces, Oven Fronts, Ac. ; Iren Casiinjs generally.' 4 1 : 238 Water Street,' Kcw York. . April 29ai,'1863.;:.fi'y f .'14 Sim i,. FljMMBR MEDIClNES.-'CigloW's Altem i3 tive, Stablor's Diurhwa ' Cordial,1 (holerr, Syrapf No. 6 SyrUp or Dysentery Cordial nnd Bernard's Cholera Remedy, all 'certain cures foi Dysenicry,, Diarrhosa, .Cholera. Morbus and all Summer CompJaiuis, constniiUy on hand and fo1 sale by , , -i j JASi W CARMER, ; June 11, 1653. . " ' ' Drttggitl. g t8t '91 Anr' uo.voio f)3f a ttW'OW-'S ; jvvhxvi snxsnoav - : , lUirvsMDVia VOo3 u 'os span sipims TJ Vm 4 uiuai o Oau3 ) XOS OH03N V LOST. ON Tc Inv last on the Street in New-Berne a W.pld Bracelet with fine Cameo Sets. Tin tinder will bo liberally rewarded by restoring f to the orner, who can he -ascertained by cikiui ring nt this othee. . Jivne 25,18aJ.' 22ti OTICk rI1HE subseribcf wHI expose to ptiblio salo 111 a the town of Bcaufoit on the fith ofScptcnv Iter, the lollowing lets kaovn and diutingusheu in the plan ol said town, by numbers fifty -seveo (57). nxty-sevcn (67J, one hundred and twenty ihree (123), one hundred -and twentv-nino (129.) one Hundred anil tortynme (110,) old town forty-three (43), furry-tone (49), fiftyscven (57,) N'e- Town and part er one hundred and eigh; teeal 18.) A few of the above arccbrncr lotsi, finely sitoated both for health nnd business. Hi will also sell thirty-seven acres on Bull's Marsl near Beaufort Harbour. : Tho eighth of th. land ealled (jiowing Place anil Huy St.-u-: M:)Tslus the vicinity Of Newport River Vidro acres ol" land on Newport River aiid cno eighth of H jrse Islnnd, all of which are valua ble fro:n tho fur.t that they arc diroctly situatud 011 Newport Channel, - , " 1I-C. JONES', Tmili?. August 1 ltll, So3. : ' 30 tiU ; GUTTA rEUCHA vs. INDIA RITJBEI? Tic NrUi Amir loan Guttapercha . ' ; eoiap8jiy,.;!i -':c '-:;-; Ara ofluring nt Whifosarb" " A GREAT VARIFTY OF CIXTIIIXG, Made from RIDER'S Patent Vulcanized GiitU Peroha, of new atylceenj beautiful finish. ' ?IIES!2 GOOtS arc Watcr-proo'l, freu iron- nnplrArnant smell, pliatj'e aad clastic like I11 KlitUer, not 'injurvd by I'.aty substitncts, and Wax. not Peoojipose asd SEctwB Stickv. They arc Very different ia character from anv other goola heretofire made of Guttapercha, eithi-r in this 'country Or Esrojie, and are WARRANTED TO STA D ALL CLIMATU& Among tbe variety may be found Co;vts, Ch'-aks', ' Capo, Ponchos, Ruetiilj J.wketa,'Orerils, giiu", SflB-w esters. Caps, Camp Blankets, llorst Cowm, Shower Jlatfs, Swinges, Hrcf-t Pumps Balls, Pencil and Ink Erasers, Gas Rigs, Sports moit's IViunikiug Cups, Steam Packing, 'Machine. Hotting, .Carriage Cloths, dse-, ote., with a very . CaE.vr and EiFFKcmE Uri Preserved, L Made eyprcs.sly 10 meet the new paasenror law of Congress. AH of a finish and quality snpt-riot !u any other witcr proof goods now before tin pjib'lic. For aale ut the " , . ( WAREHOUSE, 86 CEDAR STREET. Dealers ia water-proof goods are bivited t examine tlusa goods, bdieving ''they will I'm I them vns-u-F.R a rau awKKion to anything' they have ever seen before.' Orders, to any extent execute! at short no ce. " WILUAM RIDER, E. R. BtLUKS, Pres't N. A. G. P. Co. " Treasurer and fifve'Tj.-' : C . f .. r .: ,:' '. 30 Cm - ARNIShI, VARNISH. J aat received of aa ' porior quaJky. s Coach,' Furnituiv, Ftowinf I'olislilpg; Japan and Grata VaruUt,uu, and lor sale bv JAMrW;-CailMiiv,..- ,-. A i. -i:?7, IS'Tl. ija "4 1.
The Weekly News (New Bern, N.C.)
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