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14 THE STATE AGRICULTURAL JOURNAL " ' STEAIVi ENGINES. sHr JsAlW SXILX. BLANDYS PORTABLE K.GIXES AND SAW-M I LLS. i he simplest, most easily managed and most durable) in tlic woihi. Guaranteed -to he ab'e to shw from 5,000 to 15,000 feet a day. Oyer 3,000 in successful operation and giving per fect satisfaction. BLANDY'S Patent Head Blocks, the simplest, most accurate ,1 . i ? . j tt -i i--i- t i ri : buu uiosl ijuicKiy operaieu neau piocKS in always on nana, tjorn Mills, w ahd Stationary: Engines of all si always on hand. Corn Mills. Wheat Mills, lies, bend , April 15-ly a Which has lizer for Corn, Price $53.00 .per Ton Cjisli, or $0.00 on Credit. it NAVASSA TOBACCO FERTILIZER," Manufactured especially for Phosphate PRICE, $60.00 per Ton " DISSOLVED NAVASSA ACID PHOSPHATE." jj . . . . . j; Rich in Soluble Bone Phosphate prepared especially for compo'-ting w ith Cot ton Seed' , and other PRICE,. $33.00 PER TON "We use only the highest grade of and maintain and guarantee a uniform standard. .. ; . Our Fertilizers are so d by our in the South. ' Circulars, Testimonials and Analysis A Liberal Discount allowed to Wholesale Purchasers. R. R. Bbidgers, President, C L. GftAFFLlJf, Sup't. r i Donald McRae, Sec. and Treasurer. 1 For gale by J, D. WHITAKER, Ag't, Raleigh, N. C. Wilmington, N. CM Jan. 9, 1875 ly existence, rarm ami naniauou rngine and Grist Mill Machinery of . all .kinds tor Circulars and Prices to Ii. & F. BLANDY, Zanesville, Ohio. S O X. TJ B Jj E NAVAS-SA-'eU-A'Nd1.' established a charades as a standard Ferti Cotton, Wheat and all other crops. the Tobacco Crop. Rich in Ammonia, Nitrogen, and Potash. - Cash, or G5.00 on Credit. Vegetable Matter. CASH, OR,3S.OO ON CREDIT. suitable materials known to Chemistry, Agents at all the principal towns and cities j ' furnished on application. : NAVASSA GUANO COMPANY, OF WILMINGTON, N. f'J FEMALE SEMINARY, RALEIGH, N. (V 'The Fall Term will op,Mi S.pt. G. 1875. Board, per mouth, $15 00 English tuition,' cr u oatb, i 01 The .following testimp":il.s f:om tlu President of Wake Foi-st College and h Pastor of the Ralui 'h U.tp'.i.st Church, ind imni W. G. Sinnnoi.s, -Proteose r of Natural Science of Wake Forest College, will show 'the es iiHi'tion in which the -Loot is hi Id : From Dr. W. J. Wiwjule. In tin most bean i ful pari of this city. in the choic s". soot, of litis most charm ing p rtion, is our Bantij-t Female Semi nary 1 am glad to see that, some of our brethren, in their recent visit to Kiliigh, are telling' some of the good things that occur to their minds about it. The won der is lhat'more has not been, said. It is on high ground, with god wa'"er, good air, and delightful surroundings. , It lnts good buildings, with airy and spacious robins for dormitories and recitations, and with large, tastefidly arranged front grounds fur walks und amusements. It has a cabinet of minerals, an excellent, aj paratiis new and large pianos, and the beginnings of a .gymnasium tor health giving exercises. And Bro. Hobgood, the Principal, is hale, vigorous and energetic, with an able body of teachers and profes sors, with its ceneial management, its tab'e fare, and the attention given to the comfoit of the pupils I can see nothing to hinder the largest success, and a con stantly widening influence upon the daughters of our State. '' From T. IT. Trite-hard, D. Z. Iam intimately, acquainted with the Faculty of the Raleigh Female Seminary, and take pleasure in expressing my high appreciation of the excellence of the in struction they are accustomed to impart. Indeed I am persuaded that in accuracy and eaifcful painstaking faithfulness their work possesses unusual merit, and do mot heart'ly commend this Institution to the patronage of all who Wish their daughters thoroughly educated. -. " T. II. Pritchaup. From 'Prof. W. G. Simmons, of Wale Forest College. I have been patronizing the Raleigh Baptist Female Seminary during the pre sent scholastic year, and take plea ure in recommending it to all who are interest ed in female education. My daughter has been giving" special attention to Vocal and Instrumental Music and Drawing and Painting ; and hei Progress has been very gratifying. In these Departments the Seminary oilers supeiior advantages. The pianos used for teaching and practice are; new and first-class instruments. ! I have examined very thoroughly the Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, and the Geological and Mineralogical spe cimens : and find them extensive and amply sufficient for teaching and illus trating the Scientific Course. , ! My experience in regard to dressing my daughter has baen that under the uni form system the expensa in Ra'eigh has been much less than it would have been at home. I With a sufficients corps of experienced and successful teachers in all the branches of study, with excellent table fare, just suited to the wants of students, with com fortable dormitories, well warmed and ventilated, and with a system of light gymnastic exercises, designed to secure invigorating and healthful exercise, this school merits a liberal patronage from those who desire to afford the best educa tional advantages for their daughters. I "W. G. Simmons. Wake Forest College, N. C.,.Ap. 10, 1875 For further particulars apply for Cata logue. , F. B. HOBGOOD A. M.. Ij J' - Frinciprl. 20-lt PA NT ASC OPlC . AN OTHER STEP FO R W A RD OPTICAL. SCIENCE. Head the following Testimonials : Tno.M sviLLE Female College, Febiuary 20th, 1875. Thev magnify sufficiently to make the finest, tyie easy reading by lamp light, and the tint gives such softness to ih light that 1 am trmpted to use them more than. ' probably is best for me. I s all certainty recommend them. : . . 11. W. UE1MIAKT.. Raleigh, N. C, Jan. 6th, 1875. Mr. FjIic. FasnacK PudeUjli, N. C: Dear Sib: I have jriven the Tantas- copic Spectacles a faithful trial, and am much pleased with them, lliey uo nut fatigue my eyes, and with No. 16 glasses I can road the smallest type with unusual mm 1 1 1 & perspicuity, and most cheer tuny recom mend them. Very resr ectfully, your ob't serv't, P. F. PESCUD. It gives me pleasure to state that I have used for a short time, the new Pan toscopic Star Spectacle, sold by Mr. Ed ward Fasnach, of Raleigh. Tho tint of the glass is exceedingly grateful to weak eyes, aud when known," ITarn persuaded, his glass will become a general favorite. T. II. PRITCUARD. Dec. 22d, 1874. Fd. Fasnach, Esq.; Dear Sir : The Pantascopic Spec tacles purchased from you I find to be more beneficial to my eyes than any I have heretofore used, the light from them being clear, and without any strain or pain to the eye. I cheerfully recommend them to any being compelled to use spec tacles, j Very respectfully, S. L. RIDDLE, Clerk Reg. Deeds. Raleigh, Jan. 7, 1875., IIolse of Representatives, Raleigh, Dec. 9th, 1874. H Fasnach, Esq. : Dear Sir : I am using the Pantascopic Star Spectacle. The improvement is marked and beautiful. . I am delighted i. i ri r , r. i i i reflected from the lenses of this new and useful invention. Verv trulv vours. JAS. II. FOOTE. The PANT ASCO PIC Star Spectacles are made of .white, and .blue, and purple tinted lenses. " . Persons ordering from a distance can be 1 supplied with the proper glasses by giving age and occupation. Address EDWARD FASXACII, Jeweler, Raleigh, N. C, Sole ; Agent for the Pantascopic Star Spectacles. Price, Per Pair Prepaid, 2,50. zo-tr
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