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j jnnoow T'.'T ";vTT"
ettisen of Raleigh for a short time in applying Ar
nold' matchless sash locks to their windows. 0
1t for twenty-five cents; you eaa have-your
vwindows kefct P "j height TP choose, or fae-
teued down-securely. s -Yourwo'uld almost throw
eViy nail .enough in the year to, cost the money,
-besides all your trouble and lost time. - - . ,
Call and see Ihe locks at Mr. J ax El M. Towles
Store, sad leave your orders, i
e r - i.-WILLIAM COLE. 86le lArent: t
-: April 39,- 185$.
i h-'4V"" -.IMPORTANT. -C
T O'Htl U S E K E E-.Pvf RS
i ,SbpetWi 6rffer nmdjmutre tcononomical
;V"- .CVieoaa' 2brfarr.or wy otW prtparw t
' - - wn m txiitence for Bakima.- . - t
- TYTRKEE'S Qhemical Yeasti or BaLng Powder
1 XJ For raising Bread, Biscuit, Fried, Griddle
and Johnny Cakes, Puddings, Pot-Pies, Cora Bread
Sweet Cakes, Apple Dumplings, Pastry, Ae., Ae.
This article Li one that' erery - . -'
FAMILY, HOTEL. BOABDINQ HOtTSE,
- Eating Saloon, Ship, Steamboat, VeeseL Canal Boat
Ac, will find upon 4 careful trial, to be the eery tkm
needtd eeary tingle day of their exutenee,
"Ita most important adrantages OTerthe eld ija
tem, are - "X .
1.- It seres the expense of mili, eggs, shortening,
epoiledbread, and the trouble and expense of pro.
earing good yeast, water only being neoessary.
- 2. No tine Is required for the dough to rise before
- baking ; consejuently bread may be made in a few
minates.' . ' f
5. A orok eaAalwaje depends upon heTtng light,
"sweet, tender and. palatable bread and biscuit,
whether the floor be of the best quality or not.
4 Bread made by this process is much more nu
.tritioiu, eerier of digestion, better-fitted for a
weak stomach, sweeter, whiter and lighter, than
when made with yeastr -
6, The bread made j fermentation doeenpaf
fbrd the seme emqiw of nourishment to the . ys
teav that it does when, made with this eompound ;
because the vegetable acid contained in fermented
bread,' prevents the proper action of the gastric fluid
upon, it, and consequently, a part only goes to nour
ish the body, while the acids tend to produce dys
pepsia and its attendant evils.
The article his been thoroughly tested, and is a
niversally liked. When used according to the di
rections, it iawarranted to suit.
tSy Be careful p ask for DUKKEE'8 BA
K1NQ. POWDEB, and take no other, and you
will not be deceived, - Principaf office, 189 Wa
ter street, New York. Sold by the best grocers
and druggists generally. ' .
Feb. So '68. . , - . ly lg "
TBeckwitli'a Anti-dyspeptlo Pills.
THE. price of these pills is now .reduced to 25
cents-per box. The object of the' proprietor
in making this large reduction is mainly to place
them witain the reach of a large class of our popu
lation -who are in the habit of resorting to medicine
in this form, who have been, in a great measure
precluded from the use of these pills by, the high
price at which they have hitherto been sold.
- The testimony of many distinguished Gentlemen
ia various sections of this country, who have used
and been relieved by these pills, could be given,
but it is thought the following will be sufficient to
interest those who need similar benefits.
Extract, from the Hon. Beverly Tucker, late
law professor at William and Mary, Ya:
"Fourteen years ago, I was left by a most malig
nant fever, with a diseased Liver, a disordered di
gestion, and a Constitution in ruins my physician
permitted me to hope, that with care and prudence
I might have a few years of precarious existence,
and assured me that the least indiscretion would
be fatal. -1 met with your anti-dyspeptic pi Us, and
confiding in the aocompanying'eertincates of res
ponsible gentlemen whom I happened to . know,
i sook mem according to airtcuon, . The result is,
that I now eat what I please, do what I please,
sleep soundly and enjoy life as much as any man
living: ' For this, it gives me pleasure to say, you
have my thanks, and to add the assurance of my
high-regard."
Extract, from the Hon. George E. Badger, L.L.
D. United 8tates Senator, who has used these pills
for mare than 20 years :
, 4I do not hesitate to recommend them as an
agreeable, safe and efficacious remedy in dyspep
tio affections and settee them myself to be the beet
an tl dyspeptic medicine ever offered to the public."
' Extract, from Thomas J. Johnson M. D. Natch
ex, Miss, .. ..
VI beg you. to accept my thanks no formal,
stinted thanks, but thanks from the bottom of my
souL commensurate with the great benefits con
ferred, with the blessings of health restored by the
nanus or a benefactor, though: a stranger, for . I
verily believe you have endowed with flesh and
blood a skinny skeleton; the flesh and blood are
here, the appetite is rich, morbid sensatiens dissi
pated, and 1' know of no , assignable cause for
the transformation than the use of Beckwith's an-ti-dyspeptic
piHsJ . . ;'. . .;
These pills may be had in' any quantities, on ap
plication to the proprietor at Petersburg, Ya.
Petersburg, Ya., May 26th, 1853. . 44
Notice to Country Merchants.
"T17E have been making-' large additions to our
1 J . atoeK of -
FANCnr AND STAPLE DRY GOODS,
m.i i Hg u BuvruBBoi mo oouunanauig as at any
uau uuiug uic season, v. .-,.,
Merchants replenishing their stocks for the sum
mer months, would find it to their interest to give
usacau. oiAVASDA & VIIWDKLL,
VSyeamore st.'Petersburg, Ya.
B. Orders shall have our best attention.
May 17, 1853. 41 8. AW.
JAMES J. IREDELL,
ATTORNEY-AND COUNSELLER AT LAW
Raleigh, n. C.
Wf ILL tend to 111 business entrusted to-him
Tf in the Courts of this, and the adjoininr
counties. .
TCEtll 0M oPi by the late Hon. James '
lredeu.
June 17, 1853.
Gmos 50
- HOWELL A BROTHERS.
ALAVUTACTirRXKS AUD IMPORTERS
or
No. 207, Baltimore 8treeK Baltimore. Md.
"TXVTTR ttntinn tn tt,.,. . .1 .
I Uiisiteassortnient of Paper Hangings, embrac
ing fine gold and velvet decorations, fine French
in plain and rich colors, with an immense assort
ment of ordinary satui and common paper.. Also,
Curtain Papers, &WSore, Fire PrinurTester and
Centre pieces, A H. A B. were awarded at the
o wrvi uo jnaxjianu xnsutute, a Gold Midai
" 10 oupcriurikjr 01 vaeirraper tlangings..
Jan 28, 1853.
10
THE LARGE8.T
sllb; ribbon, and trimming
- House in New York.
f " - THOMAS O. STEARNS,
Importer and Jobber of
: SILKS, MILLINERY
FANCY GOODS,
" 'j : ' At nett ca&h prices time 1
. - granted by adding aterest,
' 162 Broadway, N. Y
HAS NOW IN STORE AND IS DAILY RECEIV
ING nnd offering at the Lowest Prices, a complete
assortment of Good in his line, comprising all the
various styleeojid designs, eons is ting of
-? V 'BLACK-AND FANCY 8ILKS,
M&rceliaes, Florences, 8hawls, Trimmings.
. t w BONNET BIBBONS,
N ;aio' Sati' nrssoxs,'
DRESS TBIMMING3 OF ALL KINDS
St, . SKBKOIDEBXBS. 0 -' "
French and EngKsh Crapes, Crap losses, Silk
' Cravits, . .'
: GLOVES OFALL ENDS,
-Silk L Mitts,
' BABEGES, LACES,
Whttb Goons, Hosixxt, L. .CL Hosts.
Ths ondefsigned won!) invite. Merchants from
the a orttt Botun, East and West, when In the city,
to favor bia with a call aa4 examine his stock, be-1
foreimrehasuig.-? V.w-: 5..--.. . I
THOMAS RTR W its
VlfArZ-tSi Broadway;"
Between Liberty street and MsidenXane,N. Y
OB. 8ALEjrsVri4 s
iws mce.-j -k... 4A
lAMPHINE. A fresh su
to hand:
A HAYWOQD.
TWFESSORaXRX-BABBT'S TBtCOPH-
owenguiening the Hair, "Relieving Diseases of the
toe reputation of Sun! Tueoratton pervades
uw umon..' The sales of tie article of late' tuti
have increased, in. a "ratio- that almost exceeds be-
uei. v . jrofe&sor Irknnr. after a careful examina
tion ef bis salesV ltook, finds that the number of
bottles, delivered to order, id Quantities of from
naif- a rross UDward. .durinc the vear 1852. was
within a trifle of $50,000. "
It is nnheoessarv tn nrMnt t 1mrt)M tVa
deuces "bi the wonderful properties of the Trioophe i
rous,,wnen me puouo have furnished such an in
dorsement as thlsi the eheapmess of" the article,
and the explanations given of Us chemical action
upon the hair, the moalp,.and In all eases of super:
nciai lmiauon, nrst recommended It to the atten
tion of the people. This was all that the inventor
desired. Every bottle advertises itself. The
effects of the fluid exceeded expectation. It acted
like a charm. The ladies would not be without it.
Country dealers in every section of the United
States found that they must have it: and thus
was built up a wholesale trade of an extent hitherto
unheard of as regards articles ef this kind. The
highest point has net yet been reached, and it is
believed that the sales this year will be a million
and a half of bottles.
Depot and Manufactory, No. 187 Broadway,
New York. Retail price, 25 cents a large bottle.
liberal discount to purchasers by the quantitv.
Sold by all the Merchants and Druggists through
out the United State and Canada, Mexico, West
Indies, Great Britain, France, Ac, aad by A. B.
Stith & Co., Raleigh.
May 24, 1853. 43 6mp
Spring Goods.
. MARCH 18th, 1858.
WHITE A McKENNEY have just opened
their Spring stock of Foreign and Domes
tie DBY GOODS,
Embracing one of the largest and best assortments
ever offered in this market; and having purchased
exclusively for cash,- they are prepared to serve
customers and the public on sueh terms as cannot
fail to give satisfaction. Persons in want of goods
in their line would do well to call and examine for
themselves.- . i
April 1st, 1853. ' tf-28
PIANO PaRTES.
J. P. WARNER & CO.,
411 Bkoacwat, Nxw Yobx.
HAYE now on hand at their spacious and ele
gant Piano Forte Warerooms at the above
number an extensive assortment of Piano Fortes of
the best manufacture and of Very Superior Tone.
For chasteness of design, elegance of finish and ex
cellence of workmanship, they cannot be surpassed,
any more than in Fullness, Richness,, and Beauty
of Tone. These Instruments are inlarge sixed eas
es of very uftnunon strength, and have an Improv
es Tubular car onegor the most valuable improve
ments of Modern Times. The Piano Fortes of W.
A Co., from their peculiarity and completeness of
construction, possess a remarkable quality of keep
ing in tune for a great length of time, which is an
important uesiaeranim. ane prices or these su
perior instruments will be found unusually reason
able, considering their quality ; where they have
been introduced they have in every instance given
very marked satisfaction.
Bgk- A Full and Unequivocal Warranty is Given
in all Cases. J. F. WARNER A CO.
411 Broadway, N. Y.
Junes, leois. 46 3m
Western Military Institute.
DixsxoN Sfsutgs, Hxxxt Cocktt, Kentucky.
' pHE rinsT term of the Seventh Annual Session
M. of this College commences the second Mon
day in September, 1853, and the second term on
the first Monday in the following February.
The Faculty consists of nine experienced Profes
sors. The course of studies embraces the scientif
ic course of the U. S. Military Academv. at West
Point, and thorough instructions in History, Belles
Lettres, and the Greek and Latin Languages.
Students are admitted to a select course including
CivU EngineeriBg, Modern Languages and Book
keeping, with commercial practice.
The Military feature is" not introduced merely to
diffuse Military knowledge, but to secure disci
pline and control, health, physical development
and consequent mental vigor.
The rapid growth of the Institute, and the par
tiality of its patrons, affords the highest evidence
of its merit. During its last session 227 Cadets
were in attendance.
Institute charges for tuition, boardins. rooms.
washing, fuel, lights, servant's attendance and use
of furniture and arms, $90 per term. Surgeon's fee
$2.50 per term. For further information address
A. O. Smith, at Louisville, Ky., Smith & Johnson,
67 Msgaxine St, New Orleans, or
B. R. JOHNSON, Superintendent.
July 29, Ibo3. lOtp 62
FATJST & WINEBRENER,
1 S POSTS RS a WHOLESALE DKALSRS IN
FOREIGN $ DOMESTIC
Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, &c.
No. 68 Awtt Third Street,
Between Arch and Race, West side
PHILADELPHIA.
nave aver nereioiore onered, and which we will
dispose of at as low prices as any house in the
country.
Orders by mail or otherwise will receive our per
sonal and prompt attention.
July 29th, 1853. Qt-Q2
t" Fayetteville Observer copy and charee
this Office. 6
Flour.
A Lot of very Superior Family Flour just re
ceived JAMES McKIMMON.
may ou, isoa. 38
Niemeyer
& White,
MERCHANTS
COMMISSION
AND
General Produce Brokers,
PORTSMOUTH, VA.,
Offer their Services to the Shipping, Planting,
Trading and Manufacturing Interests.
SiPS" W will irin o - ... . v
- " f . 7, iuuuu M) DHIPPINO OK
mwwcw, vonon, elour, Grain, Provi
8ions,Lumbef, and Naval Stores; and For
.wrdin Merchandise with Despatch.
x laster, uuano, uement and Salt al-
w
HE5BT V. MIEMETER.
Aug. 10, 1853.
JAMES C.
WHITE.
8m 65
W. R. p
pper
vSSIOR M ERCHAKT ' A FORWARPIHQ
No. 24, High Street,
v....
AOEST,
tttt .KT8MOUTH, VA.
IT ILL give his personal, attention to all con
YV sigamenta of Tobacco,. Wheat Cotton
TrepiUo ffi!LS f is
prepared to make hberal advances when required
Particular attention paid to the receiving IS
forwarding goods,, and in orders for merch
wo Vl niff. .
. . Befersmces :
yidS.EeiL Governor of the SUteoN C
8anders, of Raleigh; N. c. W ' L'
8. LL Rogers, of Raleigh, N. a
Maj. a L. Hinton, Raleigh, N. C.
Yarborough A Strother, Louisburg, N. C
B. M. Hyman, Warrenton, N. C.
B. Nieholls, HiDsboro'; N. C.
1n. ureensboro'y N. C.
CoL Andrew Joyner, Halifax, N. C.
J. r . Simmons, Weldon, N. C. -
, ww WUn"ton R. B B. Co.
i Jno. W. Pueh. Gaston, w n
We,RockJ '-Mount, N. C
a i wvuubi
Um CoU SiC:
Sotw Enfield. NC
ri venapM,- uranviHe Co.- HI P '
x r . TT
B. H- Weston, Gaston, N. c- -
Zt-?ri
Perrin Bosbee, Esq:, Raleigh,2
.RiBhirdi. Wynne, Hyde Co. J
.Smbs tJO1-
July 22,183. , ,. MaJl5
r VIRGINIA ANO .NORTH CAROLINA
AGRICULTURAL AND IRON WABEHOUSB.
4 -J,
. -,- - J", -
iv -
THE Subscriber has thelargest establishment,
. and the most extensive' assortment ef Plows,
and ether Agricultural machlnerr to- be found in
the 8tat, consisting in part of 200 tons American,
English, and Swedes Iron, of alt sixes ; flat, from
8-4. to 11 inches wide, and of round and wquare
fvom 1-4 to 11-2 ' inches. Nail Rods, Horse
Shoes. Bands. Hoops. - Scroll. OvaL Ac.. Ameri
can, German, Spring and Cast SteeL 200 kegs of
Cut Nails from 8 to 60 penny; every style of Corn
Shell ers, fanning Mills. Straw Cutters, Hominy
Mills Corn and Cob Crushers, Harrows, Cultiva
tors, and Plows, of which I have over 80 different
sixes and patterns, of the most approved and un
proved patterns, for one. two. three, and four
Horses.
Farmers and Merchants favoring me with their
orders are assured that they will be filled prompt
ly, and on the very best terms.
Every and any article described in the various
Catalogues and Almanacs will be furnished on the
lowest terms. All Goods delivered at the Depot in
Portsmouth free of charge.
S. MARCH,
No. 13 Water St, Norfolk, Va.
April 26, 1853. 35 ly
SAX L. X. WILSO.
OXO. W. QSJCC.
WILSON & GRICE,
GlirZKAl.CoM MISSION AFOEWAEDIWO Mxkchants,
Xio. 11, High St. and Furors Wharf,
Portsmouth, Ya
l IYE their personal and prompt attention to
VJ the Sale and Forwarding of Produce and Mer
chandise of every description, and make liberal ad
vances upon consignments.
RimzKcxs. Geo. W.Mordecai, Esq., Raleigh;
Messrs. W. H. A R. S. Tucker, do ; King, Thomas
A Barrow, Louisburg ; R. N. A D. C. Herndon, Ox
ford ; Hon. Weldon N. Edwards, Warren county :
Col S. S. Royster, Granville ; Messrs. John White
A Co., Warren ton ; Montgomery A Plummer, do ;
CoL Walter Gwynne, Ch. Eng'r., Central Railroad.
May 4, itso3. 37-ly
ROBERTS'S
COPPER, TIN A STOVE DEPOT.
KOANOKE SQUARE,
. NORFOLK, VA.
IN Store, a large and varied assortment of all
kinds of Copper and Tin Wares, at wholesale and
retail, lower than at any other establishment in Va.
Copper Work for Steamers, Mills, Distilleries, Ac ,
A., executed in the best manner, with due regard
to steam pressure.
STOVES AND HOT-AIR FURNACES,
OF ALL KINDS, FOR ALL PURPOSES,
METALLIC ROOFING, GUTTERS A PIPES VOE BUILDISG8,
Block Tin, Tin Plate, Sheet Copper, Bar and Sheet
LEAD, SHEET IRON, &C.
ETHEREAL OIL, AND LAMPS FOR USING IT.
Shower Baths and Bathing Apparatus, of all
THE NEWEST & MOST APPROVED
PATTERNS.
WM. D. ROBERTS, JR.
Roanoke Square, Norfolk, Va.
April 19, 1383. 6m 33
BeB-"Standard" copy.
Bamborough's Wheat Fans, &o-
In a v ib on a ana, ana snail continue te keep a
full supply of these superior Mills, sold at Man
ufacturer's prices.
Palmers Superior Threshers, Horse Powers,
Ksioa crushers, r ield and Garden Rollers. Ac, Ac.
Send orders to S. MARCH,
Norfolk, April 26, 1858. lj 35
CHERRY & BIGGS,
GENERAL
Commission Merchants,
CAROLINA WHARF TOWN POINT,
NORFOLK, VA.
April 22, 1853. 34
Wills & Gordon,
Grocers & Commission Merchant. Norfolk. Va.
A BE prepared to make liberal advances on all
Xlconsignments of Produce to receive and for
wara an descriptions of Merchandiie and to
supply the Planters, Merchants, and others, with
Uttuttsits, upon the most liberal terms.
Norfolk, Oct. 4, 1862. 82 ly
F. W. SEABCRY,
PSALEBIX
BOOTS, SHOES,
Brogans, Trunks,
LEATHER, Ac.
"WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
NO. 13 MARKET SQUARE,
NORFOLK, Va.
April 26, 1853. 35
BLOODGOOD A CO.
J. L Bloodoood, L S. Ixloes,
Norfolk Va. Baltimore.
STAPLE A FANCY DRY GOODS.
nnuuLSALfi APiil KJSTA1L.
' w v
THOS. B. IRWIN.
IMPORTER A DEALER IN
Brandies, Wines,
SEGARS, Ac.
NORFOLK, Va.
April ao, 1853.
35 ly
CHINA HA Till .
B. Q. DBUMMOND A CO.
IMPORTKBS AMD WHOLESALE DEALERS IJf
CHINA, GLASS,
And Queensware,
No. 8 M AIN STREET.
NORFOLK, VA.
MERCHANTS SUPPLIED AT NORTHERN PRICES
April 26, 1853 35 jy
Peebles & White,
CrROCERS,
C.OISSIOW AND FORWARDINO MERCHANTS.
Old Street, Petersburg, Va.
LKMUEL PEEBLES. THOMAS WHITE, JB.
Jan. 10, 1853. y 5
Whitfield's Hotel,
(NEAB THE BAIL BOAD,)
WELDON, NORTH CAROLINA.
W. T. Whitfield. w. J. Sauiaains.
DINNEE AND SUPPEB
ALWAYS ready on the arrival of the Cars, and
At. A. VI. JL 1 1 ...... .7
.JL. lunusnea wiin ue best this and
other markets afford.
t OYSTERS and FISH received dailv from
Portsmouth.
April 26, 1863.
35 ly
WINSTON & CLARKE,
COUNSELLORS AND ATTORNEYS
. - Raleigh, N. O.
P. H. Winston. W. J C.t .,.
March 29, 1853.
6m 27 .
SAMUEL R. BORUM,
NEW AGRICULTURAL A IRON DEPOT
. ii wipe watw imii, .v -:
'hoefols:, Ya.
May 10. 1858. ' ' ,:. . 39 ly
PETER W. HINTON,
k Commiwioi tid Forvifding Berehtnt. " '
. NO 1, 2 A 3, SOTHEBY'S WHARF
.- NORFOLK, TA.
i Particular attention paid to the sale of flour
Cotton, Tobacco,' and other Prodpoet, - '
Advances made on consignment. -
r 8trict attention paid to forwarding and rermv.
teg MeWhnadiBe, v
' 'BrinHCES.iMafiJ. Lvffinfan't wA. n
low.
Vlmrn taxaEmi.i WarrnXan-ci
rOMrVWnufe k'
- iK tusA...
1
V'A
NATI0NriH0T'L..
" THE subscriber respectful! announces t
his friends and the travelling public, that h -
has taken ch&rjre of this urge and well knows es"
tablishment, which has been completely and ele-
gently- refitted anL refurnished La ivery depart,
ment Having had charge for a long time of the
Exchange Hotel, Richmond, and being experienced
in, all the details requisite to form Hotel of the
first class, be assures the public that every exertion
will be made to render the National in every res
pect deserving of their confidence ana support
65"f The Bar attached to the Hotel has been
thoroughly, renovated, and furnished with pure .
Wines and Liquors.
ff Lunen, daily at 1 1- o'clock. -
Norfolk, April 26, 1853. . 85 ly
ICHMOND, PETERSBURG, NORFOLK
rh, AND NEW YORK STEAM PACKET j
COMPANY : The double engine and fast vailing
Steamer CITY OF. RICHMOND,' Fostur, master,
and CITY OF NORFOLK, . Post, master, are now
on the line in complete order for freight And pas
sengers. ,
To allow sufficient tame for receiving and deliver
ing freight in good weather, and securing regulari
ty in trips,- one Steamer will leave New York every
Ttmrda6, and CVy rotnt every trxday. This arrange
ment may be relied upon as the most punctual, ac
commodating and economical to shippers and pas
sengers. Each ship is supplied with splendid sa
loons and state-rooms for passengers.
First Cabin passage, $8,00
Second do do 6,00
Freightper cubic foot, 7e
THOMAS BRANCH, Agent
Old Street, Petersburg.
April 80, 1852. ; 3o
Important to Millers and Mill-
owners l
THE Undersigned would respectfully inform those
engaged in the Milling business in North Caro
lina, that he keeps constantly on hand, and will
supply at the shortest notice, that almost invalua
ble article,
Young' $ Improved Patent Smut and Screening Ma
chine.
The only Machine of the kind that has stood the
test and given satisfaction to the public. It has
supplanted every Smut Machine yet offered in the
State, more or less of whichhave been taken down
to make room for it. The public need fear no im
position, as there are now some 280 Machiacs run
ning in North Carolina ; and I wish to offer ao other
references than the gentlemen who are using them,
whose expectations have been mere than realiied in
their performance. It not only thoroughly cleanses
the Wheat of Smut, but also purifies it of all other
substances, almost to perfection. It takes up but 4
feet square in the mill and requires but little pow
er. It is warranted for five years against breaking
or wearing out, and also to retain its cleansing qual- I
ities for that time.
There are a number of these Machines through
which 100,000 bushels of Wheat have been cleansed
and they have never been out of order one day.
mere was awarded to it the Premium of the Ma
ryland State Fair, and a Premium with a silver me
dal, at the Fair of the Maryland Institute, at Balti
more, last Fall.
Address the Subscriber at South Lowell Mills.
Orange County, N. C.
JNO. A. McMANNEN.
December 26, I860. tf 104
WHITE fc McKENNEY
Successors to PEEBLES, SCOTT a WHITE,
Wholaml ami Keteil Dealers in
STAPLE AND FANCY
HQ OR. T CIS- CO ? LQ S3
SYCAMORE STREET,
PETERSBURG, Va.
J. AXDREW WHITE,
R. A. McKENNEY,
fLaU with Jno. Stevenaon.)
ly 27
March 29, 1853.
JOHN C. BAKER & CO., '
Wholesale Drug Importers and Dealers in For
eign and American Drugs, Chemicals, Med
icines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass
Dye Stuffs, Ac., Ac.
NO. 100 N. 3rd ST.. PHILADELPHIA.
J.
C. B. & CO. invite the attention of Druggists,
Merchants, Grocers, Manufacturers and oth
ers, to their stock of well selected fresh and relia-
Die standard goods.
Purchasers will find among their assortment ev
ery variety of Drug Merchandise, Perfumery, Sur
gical Instruments, Ac, which they will supply of
very choice quality, and at as low prices as can be
bought in Philadelphia or elsewhere.
Orders, whether entrusted to us personally, or by
letter, shall receive equal attention, and the inter
ests of the buyer fully regarded in all respects.
JOHN C. BAKER A CO'S
. T&tZer' German Liniment.
This most excellent rubefacient for the cure of
Rheumatism, Numbness, Stiffness of the Joints,
Sprains, Bruises, &c; is pronounced by those who
have used it to be unequalled by any similar prep
aration, giving instant relief and performing many
remarkable cures.
It has been employed with the utmost success
for the past 30 years, and is highly recommended
by the testimony of hundreds who have used it to
their great benefit and advantage.
It is also an admirable remedy for all diseases
to which the Horse is liable, such as Spavin and
Ringbone, Strains, Swellings, Galls, Scratches,
Cuts, Bruises, Ac, Ac.
No application has heretofore proved so useful
in relaxing stiffness of the joints and tendons, the
effect of Spavin or Ringbone, and producing such
immediate and beneficial effects in cracked - Heels
brought on by high feeding, splints and sprains.
This Liniment is highly recommended to Farri
ers, Proprietors of Livery Stables, Wagoners,
Stage Contractors, and private gentlemen owning
Horses, as an invaluable remedy, and should be
constantly kept in their Stables.
Prepared only by J. C. Baker A Co., and for
sale by P- F. Pescud Raleigh, N. C.
July 22, 1853. 60
PINEY POINT LINE TQ BALTIMORE.
On Monday- of eaoh Week. Fare
. $5 only.
THE public are hereby informed!
that the comfortable and expe-i
ditious steamer POWHATAN, Captain'
Charles E. Mitchell, having been entirely refitted
enlarged, and improved in every respect, is now
on the route between Richmond and Baltimore
once weekly. '
Passengers by this agreeable and economic&l
line, will leave Richmond by the morning train
on Monday of each week, at 7 o'clock. A. M. n,i
reacn Baltimore in the course of the night, proba
bly by midnight, thus securing a connection with
the different lines out ef Baltimore, the following
morning, in any direction. Returning, passen-
gero wm ict imiumore on me aiternoon of Wed
nesday or each week, at Si o'clock, P. M.. nd
connect at the creek on the following morning
with the train- of the Richmond, Fredericksburg
and Potomac Railroad Company, which arrives in
Richmond on Thursday, at 3 o'clock. P. M.
r are in either direction, $o : forward cabin pas
sengers, (including meals,) $4 50.
rare for nrst class passengers between Balti
more and Philadelphia by the New Castle and
French town line. $2 50. For second
"$1 50. Making the whole fare from Richmond
to Philadelphia by this agreeable line $7' 50 only
for first class passengers, and $6 for second class do.
For further particulars, or throunh tickets, am
ply at the office of the Richmond, Fredericksburg
and Potomac Bailroad Company.
! WINSTON, Ticket Agent.
Office R. F,A PRR.Riohmond, March 2,1853.
Apru unu, 1000. 34
P. , 8. Through tickets can be had in Peterahnrir
at the same rates of fair, as . from Richmond, on
application at the Office of the Richmond 'and -Petersburg
Rail Road Company,
ter
At Business ItalL No 1. .
. w . ... VB -m-mm a V UVUI A
fj Bk, Hammers, Blasfinc Fuse, and alar ire
sortment of Octagon ; and Sonars eassteL Lu .
joint Ruts, Screws, Locks, Ac., which wo will sell
L.Jv'-PECK.
Aug. 8,1853.
8w 64
Ta WOBTH, COMMISSION AND FORWARD
ING 41EBCHANTX Wilminfftom W. a.
- Jnly lstl851 tS..f-.i '. . 8-lyxp.
TKATE MAGNESlA:-i-A fresh su
hand
WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD.
: - s.
LI LXbPheeters. ; K
FORWARTiTNR A - 4''.
-,
COMMISSION MBROANT'';:UI'
omen at ho 10 koaxoki squau .' '?
- A LL packages to be .forwarded
rded by me, to. J di -
trtsmouth, Vv.where
Attention.- All order.
led to abd furnished
o.-i! -Mr r -
"A reeted to my 'care at Portsmouth
they will receive my strict" attention.;
for Groceries promptly attended
at tholowest market price, wtthoct comisissioiisj-.
Q. W. Mordecai Pres. Bk. of the State ofN C.
C. Dewey. Cashier- - do do, do, - ,-do
W. H. Jones do Branch do Cape Feaf Raleigh
L. O'B. Branch, Pres. R. & Q. R. E r;
Thos. P. Devereux, Halifax, N. C '.vt..
H. D, Turner, J. Brown,. Williams A- Haywood,
James' M. Towlesand John Primrose, Merchants,
Baleign. - - - '
May 10, 1853, 89 ly
SAMUEL R. -B0RUM -
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN,
AGRICULTURAL Implements, - Horse Power
Machinery, Bar and Bundle Iron, Nail Rods,
Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, Cut and Wrought Nails,
Chain Pumps, Iron Pumps, Garden Engines, Gar
den and Dirt Barrows, and every variety of Farm
ing Implements, found in the most extensive es
tablishments North and East.
Manufactures to order any style of Implement,
and satisfaction guarantied.
Orders from dealers, farmers and planters
promptly attended to.
SAM'L R. BORUM,
No. 11 Wide Water St, Norfolk, Va,
Norfolk. May 10th, 1853. 39
The Union Steam Ship Company
OF PHILADELPHIA.
t- NEW ARRANGEMENT.
THIS Company is now running regularly the
three superior Steam Ships
City of Richmond, , Capt- MitchelL
Pennsylvania, Capt Baymore.
Virginia, Capt. Teal.
And one of these splendid Steamers will leave
Richmond and City Point, every Monday and Fri
day, and Norfolk every Tuesday and Saturday, for
leave Philadelphia every Wednesday
and Saturday, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
Shippers by this Line may rely upon low freights
and quick dispatch.
Passengers will find every attention paid to their
comfort, and meet accommodations unsurpassed
by any other route.
Passage from Richmond and Petersburg $8,
and Norfolk $6, meals included.
( ROBERT RANKIN, Richmond,'
Agents, ROWLETT, HARDY & Co., Petersburg,
THOMAS P. CROWBLL, Norfolk,
LEVI ELD RIDGE, Gen'l Ag"t, North Wharves,
Philadelphia.'
Passengers and Freight for Philadelphia, via
Petersburg, must be at the Depot of the Appomat
tox Rail Road Company, by 10 o'clock, A. M,, on
the days' of sailing.
ROWLETT, HARDY A CO.
Petersburg, April 5, 1853. - 29-tf
General Agency.
THE undersigned offers his services as agent for
the transaction of any business in the City of
Raleigh, at the Public Departments, the Banks, In
surance offices, Ac.
He may be found at the Office of the Secretary
of State. All letters addressed to him will be
promptly attended to, and his chirges will be mode
rate and satisfactory.
RUFUS H. PAGE. ;
REFERENCES : Gov. David S. Reid. Wm. Hill.
Sec'y. of State, D. W. Courts, Pub. Treasurer, B.
B. Freeman, Clk. Supreme Court, Geo. W. Morde
cai, Prest, of Bank State, W. J. Clarke, Compt
State, W. H. Jones, Cash. Bank Cape Fear, W. W.
Vass, Treasurer R. & G. R. Road.
Raleigh, Jan. 1st, 1852. tf 1
IMPORTANT AND CHEERING NEWS.
STEAMSHIP
X2B OP OS QB 633 S3
Per Roanoke and Jamestown.
REDUCED RATES AND INCREASED EXPEDITION, C.
rj1HE Proprietors having made new arrange-
in cum iur iua buu oeiier aispaton 01 their
Express by the Steamships "ROANOKE" and
" JAMESTOWN," from New York, Jiey wish to
keep it before the public, that P ARISEN A
KING'S POPULAR SOUTHERN EXPRESS is
always on hand for the accommodation of their
friends, at the lowest rates and unparaltleled dispatch:
U : 1.. , , . A
uicir uiin:n icsTjug new xorx, is genet ally de
livered at almost every point of Virginia in 48
hours, and throughout North Carolina; in 66 hours,
and at forty per cent, below the old HUMBUG MO
NOPOLY. Parisex & Kino's facilities for the expeditious
transportation ef Freight and Packages, cannot be
beat by any Express Company ' in existence, and they
deft ant competition, therefore, in the shape of
Humbug, Imposition and Monopoly I
4 Be sure to order your goods by PARLSEN
A KING'S EXPRESS, No. 2 Barclay street, NeW
York.
Rest assured, that all thet promise, they
WILL FAITHFCLLT FULFIL ! !
P ARISEN A KING, 2 Barclay st N. Y.
and Bollingbrook st. Petersburg, Va.
AGENTS.
Norfolk, Va
Farmville, Va.
Fredericksburg, Va,
Richmond, Va.
Lynchburg, Va.
Charlottesville, Va.
Liberty. Va.
V. D. Groner
J. W. Womack.....
Wm. Bailey
Wm. L. Maule
W. Bagby
Mr. Minor
Thomas Johnson ..
M. L. Harris
W. F. Plunket
D. H. Plane
L. F. Jonson,
J. R. A J. Sloan,..,
John Campbell... .
John Nuttt
H. D. Turner
Forrest Depot, Va. .
...Bufords, Va.
..Bonsacks, Va.
Salem, Va.
Greensboro', N. C.
Weldon, N. C.
Wilmington, N. C.
Raleigh, N. C.
James L. Reid
Turnbull A Stallings
..Henderson, N.
Warrenton, N.
S. H. Hamlet
Stark A Pierce Fayetteville, N.
J. H. Whitfield ...Franklinton, N.
James L. Duke -.RidVewav. N
C. Allen.
..Littleton, N. C.
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t" NOTICK Express packages for Norfolk,
Petersburg, Richmond and the interior, intended
for shipment per steamers " Roanoke" or "James
town," will hereafter be received by Messrs. Pau
ses A Kino, 2 Barclay street, New York, -who
are the ONLY AUTHORISED A GENTS to for-
fixPMM Packages by, those steamships.
VIRGINIA. N. CAROLINA Jk TE vvrsshw.
June 15. 1853. . . . 4$ j
COAL. 300 Tons Furnace; Parlor and Smith's
Coal, supplies constantly arriving.
HERRINGS. 60 whole bbls., 60 half do No 1
cut and Family Boe Herrings. .'
BACON. Hams, Sides and Shoulders, choice
Virginia cured Bacon, hhds, sides-and shoulders.
LIME. 1 1 00 casks eastern and W. C. Lime
CEMENT. 125 casks fresh Cement
PLASTER-Calcined and land Plaster
SALT. Sacks fine and ground T. Island Coarse
SUGAR All the varieties:
Pork, Molasses, Coffee, Cotton Bagging, and
M.wy. i CMe Vj nusjicxiSit & WHITE.
Portsmouth, Va., Aug. 9, 1853. , 65 1m
THIS WAY ! "
OOOSE FEATHERS WANTED:
UMmJS subscriber will pay the highest cash
es j-uwiwrwuien. j. msttlr-HABED3
- i , - v Upholsterer and Mattress maker. .
Baleigh, N. C; August 10th, 1 853. tf-65
XhAINT MILLS. A sreatlaborm xc
JT for.grmdingooWandonewhlcbe
ahouldnavej female at the Drug Store'of '
cwlLOJAMS A HAYWOOD.
"Wv tltinnikwn w k a. k . - , , mm I "3
VTJli,
van, iw sue iOW, Mr . ,
WILLIAMS 4 HAYWOOD
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T YONtS BAT PILLS, the most effectualremedr
I a Avar, niuul fnr ta -m t. . '
AcC, tor aalely f J WILLIAMS A xXAYrTOOD?'
GLAZIERS' Diamonds and ' Knives: Int
and for sale by WILLIAMS- & TL1YWOQD?-
A ' &OJ COOK: OR WASHER WOMAlf. fcr
iV14. ye. Apply at this officer
Aug. v, inoa. 65 tf
v.: -here' is your. Hcedy.
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HOIaLOWAS oIntiment:
A most Miba?lou8 ctrun of Bap Laos, Ifter' ; 48
ExtracfofdLettet froth Jfr; WmC- Qalptn; pflbSL
Marf t Street, Weymouth, dated May Ibth, 185J.-
to nroreesor iiouowat : x , p- . -
Sir At the age of 18, my'wife f who is now 61)
caught a- Violent cold, whioh settled in her legs,
and ever since that time they have been more or
less sore, and greatly inflamed Her agonies were
distracting, and for months -together sheT . was de-
pnvea enureiy ui resv ana jiieep., . Avery remtxiy
that medical men advised, was trieL but without
effect her health suffered severely, and the state
of her legs rwas temNe. I bad often , read your
advertisements, and advised, her to try jrour Puis
and Ointment: and, as a last resource, after every
other remedy had prqved useless, she consented to
do so. She commenced six weeks ago, and,
strange to relate, is now in good health. Her legs-:
are painless, . witnout seam or scary and her sleep
sound and undisturbed. Could you have witness
ed the sufferings of my wife during the bast forty
three years,, and contrast them" with; her present
enjoyment of health"; you would indeed feel delight
ed in haying been the means of so greatly allevia
ting tbe sufferings of a feJlow-CTeature.
(Signed) WILLIAM GALPIN
A Person 70 Yeartof age cured of a Bad Leg, of
jears ixanauig.
Copy of a Letter from Mr. Wm. Abis, Builder of
Gas Ovens of RuthcUffer near Huddersfield, dated
May Zlst, 1851.
To Professor Holloway :
Sir I suffered for a period of thirty years from
a bad leg, the result of two or three different acci
dents at the Gas Works, accompanied. by scorbutic
symptoms. I had recourse to a variety of medical
advice, without deriving any benefit, and was even
told that the leg must be amputated, yet, in oppo
sition to that opinion, yotir'Pills and Ointment
have effected a complete cure' in so' short a .time,
that few who, "had not, witnessed it would credit
the fact, . ' .. t . - ,
(Signed) WILLIAM ABBS '
The truth of this statement can be verified -by
Mr.W. E: England, Chemist, 13 -Market, street,
Huddersfield. 1 '
A Dreadful Bad Breast Cured in One Month.
Extract of a Letter from Mr. Frederick Turner, of
Penhurstf Kent, dated December 13lh 1850. ,
To Professor Holloway r . . -. ' .'
Dear Sir My wife :had suffered ; from tad
breasts more than six months, and during the
whole period had the-best medical attendance, but
all to no use. Having before - healed an swful
wound in my own legs by your unrivalled medi
cine, I determined again to use your Pills and Oint
ment, and therefore gave them a trial iu her case
and fortunate it was I did. so,, for in less than a
month a perfect cure was .effected,- and the benefit
that various other branches of my fsmilr have de
rived from their use, is really astonishing I now
strongly recommend them to nil my friends.
(Signed) FREDERICK TURNEB.
ine fills should be-used", conjointly with the
Ointment in most of the following eases: ; 1 1
Bad Legs, Chiegofoot,' Fistulas, -.Sore Throats,
lad Hreasts, Chilblains, " Gout. Skin diwaaes.
rmrns, unappeo nanus, uiadular Swellings, Scurvy.
mujwua, voms (boiij jbumoago. Sore heads,
xuw) 01 iios- vancers, - rues, -, Tumors,
quitos and Contracted and Rheumatisms, - .Ulcers,
sandflies, Stiff Joints, calds, : Wounds,
Coco-Bay, Elephantiasis, Sore Nipples, - Yaws.
Sold by the Proprietor 244 Strand, (near Tem
ple Bar,) London and by all respectable venders of
Patent Medicines, throughout the British Empire,
and by those of the UnitedStates, in pots and box
es, at 37J cents, 87 cents, and $1 50 each, Whole
sale, by the principal Drug houses in the Union,
and by Messrs. S. B. A J. A EVANS, Wilming
ton, N. C. ForsalebyPAF. PESCUD. RaWiT
There is very considerable saving In taking the
larger sues. .,-, .
N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients
turn aiuieu 10 ea.cn poior DOX.
Feb. 25, 1853. . 18 ly
AGRICULTURAL DEPOT ANO SEED STORE.
R O W L E T TS W H A R F
Petersburg, Virginia.
ATthis Establishment Farmers can find always
on hand, and for sale at the Manufacturer's
prices:
Whitman's Railway Horse Power,
" Wheat Thresher'
Hussey's Reaper, with or without Mower,
Bamborough's Fan Mills;, various sises,
Grant's Patent Grain Cradles, 5 and 6 fingers,
Johnson's Revolving Horse Rakes,"
Whitman's ' do .do do
Expanding Cultivators, for Corn, Cotton and To-
Dacco, x
Gedde's Expahdine Harrows, various sizes.
Double and single Horse Plows, in great variety,
Sub Soil Plows, assorted sizes,
Straw Cutters and Corn Shelters, together, with
a gcueiai asaunment 01 r armingxLtensiis. , ,
Also, in store constantly, .
Peruvian and Mexican Guano, . -
Bone Dust and Poudrette; - V- '
Lubec Plaster in 500 and 32d lbs Casks,1.
Washington, Thomaston and Camden Lime.
Grass and-Field Seeds. ,
Clover, Herds, Orchard, Timothy, Alillett, Kt-
tocky blue and other varieties in Season..,- 'J
Planters visitingsthe City are invited to calland
examine our stock. 7
Orders filled with care. "' . ,
Consignments of Cotton, Wheat, Tobacco, Ac.,
always receive our personal attention.
ROWLETT. HARDY A CO.
Jno. Rowlett,
H. C. Hardy, (of N. Ca.) formerly of Norfolk
D. A. Weisiger. . , . June 7, 1853.
John Rowlett has been an established Merchant
ana xobacco .Manufacturer in Petersburg for the
last 25 years, and for several veam S. A. WIii.
has been his confidential clerk and book-keeper.
Tr r tt 1 , , ...-...
uonrjr v. naruy nas omy -resided in Petersburg
since January let, 1853. and therefore
proper to refer to some of his personaklnends who
are Known 10 many or the ciU ens residing in that
portion of his native State, which trades te Peters
burg. ' j , ,
Dr. Henry M. Shaw, late Senator from Camden
and Currituck. . X '
Jno. Barnard, Esq? former "
Alfred Perkins, former raptntative from Curritoek.
Burwell M. Baxter, a M. E.
Caleb Bareo, late representative from Camden. :C"
Cornelius G. Lamb.' former nmnuwntAtin frnm
Camden. ' -
venma D. Ferebee, former represenUtive, fromJ
vuDtten. , ,-
Thomas F. Jones, late Senator from Perquimans
. and Pasquotank. - - - .
George W. Brooks, late representative 'from Pas
quotank. -: ' - :-ijt.c .
George D. P00L former do J do '' .v
Wm. F. Martin, Preset Branch Bank of the State, 1 .
uwpnn.roo do " Jrarmera -Bank.-M'
Wm W. Griffin, Cashier of do Sdo' v "
Lucien Ds Sterke; Editor Of DemocraticTioneer
Stephen D. Pool, do of Old North State,
Dr.RufusK. Speed, formerly Senator from Gates,'
James j; JredeH; Rev. El M. Forbes, Eliiabeth
v.City,'- ' -
Hon IMvid Outlaw. Henrv B. Hardv, Tlrrtlm f!
Watsotf- Lewis DanieL,. late represenUtivefroBi
Hertford.-' -v ' :':-
Col, Sam;h . B. 8pruill, late represenUtiTe from
JOsiab T. Granbery. WMdvtlla: trV;m.n. rJ!
SSerwr
oooert Yf. Lasai ter. James T-
Littlejohn Titus T.
Urandy,'OxforcLfc
ST T . rr . '"''- - . .
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HintbnT Norfolk, Va
June 7, 1853.
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?AM,-STABCH.A beautiful ae Jut q1
WILLUMS A HAYWOOD.
I Llexlcan Mtistane Linimt
fTlHlS liniment is unequalled for the cure of
JL Bheumatiam, Neuralgia, Bruises, Burns, strains
Corns, pUes,rTtanors, Swellings br pain in any part
of the bodyan external application can reach.
A volume of certificates has already been publish
ed from those that have been cured these
and also from those thatbave lad Horses enrul
Ring-bone, Scratches,Swellings," Stiffness, wind
galls, saddle-galls, Old sores, or any enlargemeBt
of bane ir muscle. ? J' 5 v
. i. . THBOTJGH. BY EXPRESS H
.. - . ihxs js, 10 CETrrr thatv i
The' Mexican Mustang Liniment has been used
quit extensively in the stables of . Adaks A Co's
great Southern,.Eastern and Western Expressts
for curinff Galds, Chafes,' Scratches. Sprains nj
Lbruisesy and it has proved'very- effectual. Manv
of their men have also used it on themselves and
their families, and they all speak of its healing and
remedial quantities' in the highest terms. One ef
our hostlers got kicked, and badly cut and bruised
on bis knee as usual, the Mustang LntixxxT was
resorted to, nd the ' soreness and lameness was
soon removed'and it'was-perfectly well in three
or four days. We fare not hesitation in reeom.
mending it as a valuable preparation, to be used
externally on man or beast
' . ; ; V'r " J. DUNNING,
- Foreman of Adams & CoV Express Stable, N. Y.
We take great pleasure in recommending the
Mexican Mustang Uninfent to all our friends and
customers as the best article we have ever used
ot Sores, Sprains, or Galds in Horses. We have
used it extensively, and always effectually Some
of our men have also used it for severe Bruises and
sores, as well as Rheumatic Pains, and they all
say it sets like magie we can only say that we
have entirely abandoned the use of any other Lin
iment, j."M. HEWITT, Foreman for
AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., 10 Wall st.
HARDENS EXPRESS, 74 Broadway.
PULLEN, VIRGIL CO'S 16 Wall st,
.WELLS, FARGO $ CO'S, 16 Wall Street
Dover, N. H., Jan. 26, 1853.
Messrs. A. G. Braqo A Co. I had a
horse that about-three weeks since was wounded
severely in his thigh, with a sharp hook, openinr
a ga&h' three inches in length and an inch or more
deep.;;! tried various articles to heal it, but inflam
mation getting into it it caused large quantities of
matter to collect, and the limb was ouite stiff a
friend of mine asked me if I had tried the Mustanr
Liniment, to which I replied in the negative, but
thinking' it might do some good, was induced to
try it: I had only used one half bottla wln
inflammation began to be removed, and the wound to
heaL Now it is entirely healed and th
growing over the wound, making it look as well as
xiupmg uiai omers may be benefitted by a
trial of your valuable compound, I remain yours
. - CHA.8. E. WHITEHOUSE.
. -P88WJ.Co., Ala. Feb. 1st, 1853.
In justice to thO-proprietors. and for the twin.
fit of the afflicted,'! feel it mv dutv to RtAtennhi;.
lyr the remarkable cures that have been effected in
my family by the use of the Mustang Liniment
A Negro of mine had what was called a Bone Fel
sn, or Whitlow on her middle finger j the pain was
most intense and exeruciatine. The infiammationliui
been so extensive that the whole finger had become
almost a mass of corruption, and the only hope of
"""S r anna, ana pernaps her life, appeared
to be to have it cut off. As her generarhealth was
very delicate, the physician advised us to try the
Mustang Liniment a few.days, till she could be sent
to a surgeon- in Columbus, as jt could do no harm
and might prevent mortification. To the astonish
ment of the doctor, and myself, the pain soon ceas
ed, the inflammation subsided, and the wound rap
idly healed The finger is now perfectly well and
sound!. One of my boys; was severely burned.
The skin was entirely taken off from the knee to
the ankle. The Mustang Liniment was freely ap
plied, and nothing else was used The relief and
cure was almost beyond belief but a short time e
lapsed before the Wounds were- perfectly healed I
consider it an invaluable remedy, and it should bo
in every family and on every plantation.
jJAS. VAIUPS.
. PBICESr
In consequence of the increased demand ar ths
Liniment we are now putting up 25 cent. 50 cent
and $1 bottieev The 50 cent bottles contain three
times as much as the 25 cent bottle, and the $1 bottle
contains three tuneirae much as the 50 cent bottle,
sothat money will be saved by buying the large
bottles.
A. C. BRAGG & CO., 804 Broadway, and St,
Louis, Mo. Proprietors. 8old "by Druggists and
Medicine dealers, everywhere, P. F. PESCUD, and
WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD, Agents, Raleigh.
June 80th, 1853. - ' 54
EOOER T & C O.,
nanufacturers or-
GRASD, 8QUARE AND UPSIGHT PIANO-FORTES.
NO 232 PRATT STREET. BALTIMORE.
The Subscribers, respectfully call the attention of
. the public to their .
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS;
' . 0 6J, 6 7 "and 7f octaves,
' t : "' for which.
The Maryland Institute for the Promotion of
- Mechanic Arts has awarded
Tl?E -FIRST! PREMIUM
ever awarded by that institute for improvement ia
JLOI DliUABJS rlAMOS.
.Thes Pianos are inrlarge sized, highly finished
' ' CASESi OT ROSEWOOD, , a
with entire iron frame, constructed
in the most substantial manner, with all the
. ' MODERIT'IMPBOVEMENTS.
v . The manufacturers use N
, none butj, the Very best seasoned timber,
and Material ofJhe.Ch6tcett Qualities, that
enable pisni to warrant their instruments
i I "to stand any climate.
" " ux wur bas a aust aien action,
operating. on ( such principles that fric
tion is almost: entirely relieved orNivoided
; and their piano' can therefore never get
-,'v': but brorderi
roa CHAsriiri op MsioN.RLMAirci or rnnss,
4 . f M well fnr
FULLNESS, RICHNESS A BEAUTY OF TONE,
uivov x-ianos ranx ioremost, and are equal
. to any made here or in Europe.
Wherever these Pianos have
they have given in every instance entire satisfaction.
" warrant, our Instruments to stand good
". . ;rovsrAa
under careful treatment and will receive them
back and substitute others, anv time within, tha
first six months from the sale of it, if it shall
. , not prove satisfactory.
" EGGEBT A CO.
Baltimore June4853.
JS"" Mr; CHARLES. - BXIFFMILLER is eur
sole . agent for the sale 6f our pianos in the Stete of
NorthCarolina.'.
June 17, 1853 " 41 50 6m
- BALEIGH- BAKERY.
Fayetteville Street,
OPPOSITE THE MABKET - HOUSR.
TIHE Subscribers, having commeaoed the above
business at tha atn.nl IaaIv ncrnin! V. Xf r 1.
BTWalker, and employed competent workmen, in-
tena carrying oa the J5aking and Confectionary bu
siness in all its usual branches, and hope by strict
attention to business to merit s share of the pub-
lie patronage.
Plain or ornamental CAKES made to order, on
the shortest notice. ., . ..
i., CANDY MANUFACTOBY.
Tne.Subscribers have in their emplov SnneriAv
Candt Maxxbs,- and will keep constantly on hand
n supply of fresb Candy, of various descriptions, for
sale wholesale or retaiL Y ' i --
"Wholesale price, by the hundred pounds, fifteen ,
Dollars, Cash. - Orders, from -a distance will be
promptly attended to. , .
.! ( .'. v .j V. H J-RUITS, AC .
A fresh -supply of Fruits will be kept cons tan tlv.
on band; of the. finest quality, at low prices. Coun,-.
try StoresarepartifiiilarIy. requested to favor ua.
with: their orders, which will be forwarded on the.
shortest botice. S v- : . . , : .
' ..JAMES PUTTICK.-
JOHN MITCHELL.
FeW22,;185oV- W
GUJii ICKSKSMaTH?' AND BELL HANGER,
. y t.- Charles iguestei-.
OULD respectfully .inform th,e, Citixens of?
1 'Yf Raleigh andsurrounding country that he has
locaxea permanenuy in luueigh, sfld nas opened a
Shop on Wilmington Street, (in Dr.: Cooke's brick
buildih. where he will be fonad at all times. readV
to execute anyfJOB"; hiBne iu,a style tjhal
aliaU notbe"eurpassed by any other person, and
tte charges shall Uways be m.o4erate. CALL AND
SEE,
Raleigh, March 2, 1853, ly-1?
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