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5 If ( : -. I i if " ' I t ' '1 if r k V IMPORTANT W .-i ; T ft U ft II 5 f it fv r r R a .l.-l. m- our eeonoHomioal than' J5od, CntTaartar,ercmnf other prtparar TSuBKEB'S Chemieftl Tat, ot Bakin j Powir . ' I I For raising Bred, Bisctfit, FriedU vOriddl : : Sajohimy Ckkea, Padding Pot-Pi.Crn Brd " . Swet Ukes, Apple JJampungg, r7i " This rticl is one tbt erery- r - JJ f .Itinf Sfclooa, SMp, Steamboat. Vessel, Canal Bot r, -..v----. find npon a cartful trial to be tli try ... . j Its most important adTantagei oyer nm Lam. are : -m - : v : - - . 1. It sares the expens 01 nuncsx, wo. spoiled bread, and the trouble and expense cr pro aring good yeast,-water only being necessary. Ne time is reqaircd for the dough to risebefora , -Wking; consequently bread may ba mde in. few Mfatotec'r "..---.V' -:" i"5:":-." V"" t:: '-O.-t X. A ook can always depend upon haring light, " sweet," tender and IpalaUble bread'and .; Jbiseait, whether the flonf te of the best quality or asi. ' 4 Bread made; by this process is much mora nw tritious, easier of digestion,-better lifted: pr a weak stomacV eweeter, whiter and Ejhter; than when made witb'yesst.- '. - f '. v I a. ,Tbe bread m ade by fermentation does afaf ford the game amount of nourishment tathe "ys tem, that it does when made with this compound ; because the Tegetable acid contained in fermented bread, prerents thtf proper action of the gastric fluid fT ' - , - . . ,an w. ., .m w t r - Mosia and its attendant evils. The article has been thoroughly tested, sad is a aiTersally liked. -Wlea used accarulns; t;tta di rections, it is warrantedio suit. - -f J- Be careful to f ask jrDUiKSl'S BA- FJNQ-POWDERjand take ae Other, and yea Will not be TieceiTed.i Prineipal &t. 1 Wa aer street,- New Tork. i Said r the bast grs ears and :drggisto- generaD; . ? " , ii'JALIES j J; HIEDEIJ , - 7ATTOBNEr-AND 'COtJNSELLEft AT 1.AW; "TTTtLL attend te all business entrastod him V inthe .Courts Cihiv an the adjoining eo unties. .r - --:f -:-" " - - r Omcisthe one eacupied by the late Ilea. James IredelL - JunelTlSSS. me . W ; T T H E LA BO ESI;-'" v Sn-IIIBBOX!, ATTD TBIMMINQ W- - -House in New York, vv;f ,1- '- . .-THOMAS .0.: STEARNS. i .nr "ii''-:lBTrterm drJ bbsr-f V JBILKS. MXLLI5 ERX.. J- FANCY 000DS,..;.r . 'Atiiett cash prices timc?. . - -VVv. granted by adding interest-v - : - -1162 Broadw.yN. Yi , ' "HAS NOW IN STORE AND IS DAILTRECETT- INQ and offieriMa)teLowestPriees, a eomplete " 'Mef.TriPirtrQos inliIs line. . cTJTilhTr"iil ths various styles and designs, consisting t; - 3 BLACK AJSD F&fiUTL B1L.AJS, j Marcelinea, Florences, SbawlsrTrimminge, f i-. v''B0NNEr RIBBONS, '- iirrxTA .ASir SATI nlBBOXS, :Ai" ' ; " DRESS TRIMillNGS , OF ALL.KEIDS S?!;?" .iirtEon)xaixs,; .''" .' . y ' -Frenah. and English Crapes, Crape Liases, AUk GLOVES OF ALL RTNDSf . ' - .' 8il-Xaee Mitts: , . :, f.-.y -a rvonca t t: , a mi n ' - - l. .1 A A , V WTaTrn' Goods. HostutU 1 C Hnxrs. - ; Tha and ersi sued would invite Merchants 'from the North, South, East and West, when in the city, U favor him with a call and examine his stock, be fore purchasing, ' ' " ' " 7r 5 t - yTaOUAS. G. STEARNS, -V- - -462 Broadway, Between Liberty street and Maiden Lane, N. Y Clolbiue JIer! . -Clolhiiiy .Therll X- Clothlug Ererywlier!l f ' 4.TXW.1 the an important -question is, Ae can X 7 Ma eheepvt i ' This can easily be found at by just calling at -i. : V .rr.... at their old -corner of Market square and Wilming tea Street, who,- by devoting themselves tntirtltf to this line of Business and superintendmg person ally the make of their, clothings are ' enabled to ; have alwavs on hand &4 bttf attorlmtnt and will fseU ssoWm mrtieUM "4,'maca lower, price than ; can be bought in any ether store in- this city or section of the country. They are now receiving v their stock of v ? - ' -' ' i FALiiAND WjNTEIt CLOTHING.- consisting of all kinds f Sacks, frocks, Dress and iBusiness Coats, Pantsef every description, .Vests 'S'of every etfia and uaUty, ; together .with a well selecteiassortmentof -r" r ' : ; -; Vxt5 it BOY'S CLOTHING, "fr . Also on hand, a good assortment f Boots, . Shoes " and Brog&ns, ' which wiU le- sold very ? cheap, as. wen as Hate, Caps, Shirts Hdchfe, 'poUars, MerU M ShirtaV 4' -y-.v;.. W-;"iA. " We deem it uniecessary to ssy moreand thank- , ' foi for past patronage, ; .'. v . ' . ; . ' l Z We invite aU; " K X'W- ''' '' .?'v--Tegivensa'ealV'' v' ': And buy this FaHy. P v . i " ivTheir clothing,1 ell."? i ; v TjF ' M.I ElNSTfiLS S n. .JiOnn fttAU. eteber-14th, 1858; W - '1 LARGE .and beautiful assortment,-just to- j ; eeived and for sale by .P F. PESCDD.' Standard copy.' 7.- OcL 4,68 . 81 EW GOODS Just now receiving from the Sties of Baltimore and Philadelphia, a large assortment of .seasonable. Goods of every: variety and quality.'. These goods were boughtm the right , market, and at the right limes, and .therefore can .. and tnB be Sold rigkU .Purchasers will' do wen to see for theinsalT.v.i-i. : " V- . - ', JAMES MTOWLES. RaleigOct-1858.i-.- . 81 CSCJ I-.. Ml HJIIHM ci- M J? A : LEXANDER'S Tricofaplie i "Basin's Hair Dye; .jfl-nlaex Italii J.'aad odo! J? Staadard v Nation. ' ? THE Subscriber requests ah persons uidebted to i his Establishment to come and' settle the same. by cash or note. ' . JOHN KANE. ' N. W - -A ne Billier Table for sale. VJuly 8th 1858.. - : - -t- : ' - tf-88 Pistols Pistols, Pistols. f have constantly on hand splendid assortmea Colt's and Ansa's five and six-barrel Revolvers f-AHen's self-cocking Pistols i vRifle, Saloon,' Double and Single-barrel, and Pock' . ; . et Pistols in great variety t.- X " v? . . "v Which I will sen to customers en imost aeeom awdatiag terms. : ,(Xr R00T. Not. 4, '63. - X v..;A 90 XT AIR DYE. Do you admire the Raven's wing, ; ill-1 raw wian i n just tae tniBg, - 'v: " - ut not to write a lengthy puff, 1tT giro black hair Tai Just the stuff, , i . Apply ft when ou go .to bed; : -WHNext mora you'U. scarcely know year bead, v i . 'i And when with joy you rise next morn, . ?'-' '"'..' YoaH give your thanks to Moore a; Taaghaa. r Tfe have on hand a large lot ot Hair Dye,'whica Sra warrant te Jura-grey or red hair to a glossy V:! black. . All 'ot. you .who hare grey hair or red r whiskers wfll please call and have them dyed at A :- x -.-. v -V YAUGHAS MOORE'S. " . GotdsboBo, Nov. 4,. 1853. . .f-"-.'f 90 ; TUST RECEIVED at C. B. BOOTS, oa Fayetto ' v J TiUe Street, (old stand,) a splendid stock ef Guns, Rifles, Fbtols, Powders Flasks," French and 5 'American Capsl : "Also, Hardware of nearly every description such as Cutlery, Pocket and Table ' - "Knives, -Scissors, and Raxors, of the most superior y jasjmfartare. - 7? -V .; -Hi 'ri'i?s r.Raleigh,. Not: 1,-1853. -"." ; Js'tf 1 TXCELSIOR S0AP!500 lbs. vt this superior ' " ji family soap, la aiorc and " for sale cheap by inUiAM BATWOOP'S. lb do dor- NsDle's da - de. of various esses I , , J . . stflaT FAmfiUinf AmariAft, 11 Aiw TV-rat I urjustHccivedand foraale-by .- I -J .f ooys n-om six to is - ?.v..., -p;. F." PESCTJp;l7Vli j eepy. - 7 .'8v J -R'V:MT 7. ODB9- - - : i wum uu wouiuog a. xupmaivwiii enaoie me to PEROCOB MEDICATED COMPOUND, for beautifying; Cnrling, Iwerriiig, Restonnf n Strengthening the Hnir, KeUeTing WseMea Skin, Coring Rbeomatic Pans, and Healing Exter nal Wound. :: Botmdod by na geographiart Hnea, the rermtatioa of Balrt: Twcornanots perrde .WW'rTZ: th fi7n!mj , mm 1M t th article of mm years .lirSSnJr euei . bar. increased in rati tbat.lmost ticeoos j. lif. . Professar.JBaJtBT, after earenu siw tien of bis sales' , -finds. b the number of bottles deUTeredto.order.Jn. qoanUUesrf foes half 's gross upward, doring be year 1852, wss rD,ur gross npwara, am 6 J50000 It is onnsoessary to present at lengthen fiie 1 1 JnVoWtiesoftheTrionpbe. dances Of the wond Mat h,n thA IHlhl i 1 ,li0 h.e furnished sdeh an i- I Innimeni as this. . The eheaonesa of :the article, anLifae explanations giyen of 1U chemical achoa qpoa the hair, the scalp, and in all eases of super ficial irritation, first recommended it to the atten tion of the people. Thia was all that the inyentor desired. ETery bottte Adrertises itself. The effects of the fluiiexcesdad expectation. ;It acted Uke a eharmXThe ladies wonld aobe without it. Country- dealers in ercry sectioa af the , United States found thai Hiey-must bare its and thus was built Up a wholesale trade ef an extent hitherto unheard f as regards articles af this kiadV' The highest point has net yet been reached, and it is beKeTed that the sales Uus jaar will be a ullioa and a half of bottles.- ; Depot and Manufactory, If oJ87 Broadway, New York. Retail price, 25 cents large bottle. 1.1 rasTaU ss Liberal discount to- purchasers by the quantity. Sold by an the Merchant, and Prngi.ts through. .at the tfnii JCTnited -SUtes and Canada, Mexico West Indies,. Great Britain, France Ac, end by Ai a- Stith A Co., Raleigh. , ' , . : . May 24, 1853- : T . . 43 6mp A Lateref Assortment than'Ever. MSCHLOSS CO., who have just returned from the Northern, cities, respectfully aa nnunM to tha Ladies of this city, as well, as to those in the vicinity, that they "nave endeavored te their utmost to meet their taste in selecting the latest and moat fashionable DRESS- and FANCY GOODS now ia existence,, and particularly take pleasure in naming some ef their articles, suck as: Fine plaid raw silks, - - Black poult da rol alt silky, Brocade and fancy changeable and plain silks, First duality' of French and English Merinos, . French plaid and figured Mouslin de Laines, Plain all colors,'' else, "r A beautifuL article ef Persian cloth, for Dresses and Mantillas. 1 " --' - - "All erades of blaek Alpaca, and a quantity el Enriish firored Tanci de Laines, CaDooes, Ice., As to Shawls, the stock cannot be surpassed in beauty and prices. They have also on band all aorta cr wnice gocas, such ss dotted Mouslin, Cambric Jaeonets, Bishop Lawns; Bobbinets, embroidered Chemisets, Hand kerchiefs; Sleeves, the very finest of silk embroid ered Veils, etc., all colors of silk fringes, velvet ribbons, gimps, worsted braids, and in fact -all sorts of lining for, ladies' dresses, woolen coats for ehildren, the finest guanty of counter panes, piano ceTKK- xflextensiye stock of cotton doth, linaies. tickings, and many more articles toe numerous to mention. ' " To Gentlemen,' we recommend their handsome and extensive stock of ready-made clothing, ef the latest style and fashion. Also, the finest and coar sest kinds of shirts, boots, shoes, slippers, silk cravats, handkerchiefs, shirt collars, hats, caps, silk and cotton umbrellas, and every thing usually found in a clothing estabhshment. Their mode is to acquire tne commence er a liberal patronage, by selling goods with the small est per centage. AUtneyask is'an examination of their stock; before purchasing elsewhere, and they will endeavor to please every ene who may favor them with: a call October T, 1868. tf 83 Giraffe copy. Fldnnela And Blankets. 91, 10k 111,121, and 131 Super Bed Blankets, Crib and Cradle Blankets, , 1(4, Hi, 12 J, and 13 J White, Blue, Red, and Green Mackinaw, do. Negro Blankets, an kinds, Saddle and Horse, do White, Red, Yellow, Green and Gray Flannels, all grades, Fancy French Flannels, for Sacks, all colours, in store and for sale JAMES MoKIMMON. October 7, 1858. 82 U . BALLAKD. H. R. KOBXRTSOX. BALLARD & ROBERTSON GRAIN, FLOUR AND GENERAL PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 75 Bowlt's AVHAar, (Over Floor and Corn Exebanre,) BALTIMORE. tirimcii: Whitmel J. Hill. Esq., Scotland Neck, N. Jno. H. Anthony, Esq. do de Hon, Francis Mallory, Norfolk, Va. Messrs E. P. Tabb & Co. do Messrs. J. M. Smith jj- Bro. do J. HaD Plcasnnts, Esq., Baltimore. CoL George P. Kane. do . Messrs. F. Wl Brune Sons, do Baltimore, Sept. 16, 1853. ly 78 FALL STOCK, 1853. NO. 15, F4YETTEVILLE ST. RALEIGH. T-.R. FENTRESS I S now receiving his Fall and Winter Stock of Jj Cloths, Csssimeres, and Vestings, and a supe- - - A. - m -m-m m M - 11 . al " . nor lot oi ikcaoy niaue lotning, to wnicn ae in vites the attention of his old customers, and 'the pubbc generally. Having become connected with the far-famed manufacturing establishment ef Groshong & Tupman of Newark, N. J., he is pre pared to sell clothing cheaper than it can be bought elsewhere in the State, and being determined to carry into practice the old maxim of "quick sales and small profits," custom en may eaU at No. 15, i ajctieTUie street, assurea mat ueir wants ' can and wul be supplied. The quality and style of my Ready Made Clothing are not surpassed in this country. FOR THE YOUTH ' Ia order to save both time, trouble, and expense to mothers, I have introduced into my establish menta lot 'of Boy's Ready Made Clothing, to which the attention of the Ladies is very respect fully called. If encouraged in this much desired keep my stock replenished, weekly., with the test and most approved styles and fashions. T - A . . wiuuMt, m uuh, use manuiacture or gar ments ; and having in my employ, first rate work men, I premise to give satisfaction, both ia quali ty oigooos, anawprxmananip. : f 1 . . . . . uHiuratn wno iurmsn taeir ewn geods, may rely on Having their work as wen done, as If I lurmsnea tnem. . . Cutting done, promptly. To my former patrons, who have stood by me for se long' a time, I return my sincere thanks. and humbly trust to merit a continuance Of their favors, by strict attention to business. . : T. R. FENTRESS. Raleigh; Oetober 14,1853. ' . 8t 84 fTlHE following most popular Patent Medicines: Bands' and a: F. Townsendrs SarsapariUa Ayer'sXIherry Pectoral , - , r Dr Jaynes Family Medicines "r Hampton's Vegetable Tincture " Genuine Cod Liver Oil Wolfe's Scheidam' Schnapps, and the famous Mexican Mustang Lanunent -: - JLU for sale at the Drug Store of v Sep 13'53 76 r. HAY WOOD A SCOTT. : claudius m: banders, C r?V. '"ATTORNEY AT LAW - :r :? y camirixxp, aoaxK - carousa. WILL attend the Courts of Johnsto- Weytie andNaah. - - - 3T i f Jan. la, 1858.' . : ' . ;-.-.FOR SALE lr....,..v - . THAT desirable residence, at-pnsent occupied by r. WnojAit G.- Him fronting 1K feet m 1 layetteviue ctreet, eyiudeep, will either be soiq sa asotss, or in store iota or za fee t front each. Also, for -sale, one half acre ia the rear, embracing unu otautea era. , 'For terms,-Ac, apply to -r f WILLIAM R. MILLER. ,- Raleigh, Oct. 14, 158. tf 84 VIRGINIA: ANQ ; NORTH CAROLINV AQWCTJLTUaAI. .Bw mui OnVriKaf ban tbalsrCCB sst esUbUshment, ' JL and the most extensiTS sssortment f Plows, r . .. 1 ..mi. it famd 11 1 the gute, consisting- In part of 200 tons American, r '".KlTVrf s-ll9 Iron, of all sises : fiat-JW 8 - 4 to 11 inches wWe, and of round Knd. sars 1 4-a 12 inches.. aii noau. nvm ax. r-A. TJwT Rnrnll. Ural. SCi Amcra i ..j- AL,.rr rttnnd Cs SteeL 400 kegs ef Cut Nails from to 60 penny i eTery style of Cora Shellera. Fannina: JliUs. Straw unwers, nvnuuj w:n. r- .n Cuxh rVnuhers. narrows,' vumTa- sixes and patterns. or moy PV: TT"" nroved 'vattetofc ibr anetwo nree, I MS - vnm J Merchants favoring me with their order are assured- that they win be filled prompt- i ij, and on the very best terms. c . . Every and any article described in the various MiUmM and Almanacs win befunlshed on the lowest terms.- ' AB Goods delivered at the Depot in Portsmouth free of charge,- r Api-n 56. , ... ' ' ' - 35-ly v aVj -h. mruo - ' ,sc w. WILSON & ORI0E, G sifxa a t, Comkissjon Jb Foaw A SDINQ Mixes ANTS, 2?: 11, High St. and Furc Wharf, v , . . Portsmouth, Va aMIVE their personal and pVompt attention to JT the Sale and 1 orwaraing ei rroauce anu mk chandise of every description, and make liberal ad nnitM Mtton eonairnments. RxrxaiKCKs. Ueo. w. Moraecai, x.sq ivaieijo, MaiMrs. W. II.. sR.8. Tucker, do; Kinr, Thomas 1 A Barrow. Louisbuxw : R. N. t D. C. Herndon, Ox ford TIotL Weldon N. Edwards. Warren county ; Col S. S. Rovster. Granville: Messrs. John White fT. Warrcnton : Montgomery k Plummer, do ! Cel Walter Gwrnne. Ch. Eng'r., Central Railroad. May 4,-1858. F. W. SEABURY, PSAX.BB IX BOOTS, SHOES, 1 Br og an s, T r un K s , LEATHER, Ac. "WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. NO. 13 MARKET SQUARE, NORFOLK, Va. April 26, 1858. & ly w . A -9 w BLO0DGO0D & CO. J. L Bloodcood, I L 8. Iklobs, Norfolk Va. Baltimore. STAPLE FANCY DRY GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Na 12 MAIN STREET, NORJLQLK., ' V A. April 26, 1853. , 85 ly ' -x "THOS. B. IRWIN. IMPORTER A DEALER IN ' Brandies, Wines, .SEGARS, Ac". NORFOLK, Va. April 26, 1853. 85 ly Peebles & White, GROCERS, Commission and Forwarjhijg Mirchaxts, Old Street, Petersburg, Va. LIS CEL rriBLIS. THOMAS WHITR, JR. Jan. 10, 1853. y 5 Leather! Leather! ! Fall Trade ! ! ! 1853. w "E respectfully inform our old friends and patrons, as well as the public at large, that we have now in store the largest and best se lected stock of LEATHER AND FINDINGS, that we have ever had the satisfaction ef offering them. The fact, that we are receiving more Lea ther from our Own Tannery than we nave ever done, together with wliat we get from the handi of importers and Northern factories, place it in our power to sell goods as low as any jobbing house of the same kind in any northern city. Merchants, Boot and Shoe Manufacturers, Far mers and all others, who may need goods in our line are requested to give our stock an examina tion before purchasing, as we doubt not, that we can make it of mutual benefit to both the purcha ser and ourselves. Below we enumerate some of the leading ar ticles : 80 dos American Calf Skins, 85 " French Calf Skins, 180 " Lining, Binding snd Rone Skins, 24 " Morocco Skins, SO Kip Skins, Hog Skins, Bag Hides, 1600 sides Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, 100 sides Band Leather, embracing all erades of Bndle Leather, Harness Leather, Skirtinr Lea ther, Last and Boot-trees, Shoemakers' Kit or Tools. Also, a general assortment of -TANNERS' AND CURRIERS! TOOLS. And last, though not least, always on" hand supply of SEWED BKOOAHS. of our own manufacture, warranted to give satis faction, and at prices to please, at our old stand, opposite B. P. Harrison's Saddlery Store . and three doors Below Peebles & White, No. 21, Old Street F. A. & R. H. FORD. N, B. The highest prices, paid in cash, for green and dried hides. F. A. A R. H. F. Sept. 6, '53. 8m 78 ""COPARTNERSHIP. The subscribers have this j day entered into Copartnership, under the name and style of A. S. SHAFER A CO' for the manufacture and sale of READY MADE CLOTH ING in all its branches, at the store on Sycamore street heretofore known as Perry's Clothing Ba- A. S. SHAFER. GEO. A. nALSEY, ROB'T HUNTER. Petersburg, April J, 1852. filacer's to N.' Perry, The subscriber, having disposed of his entire in terest in the Clothing business at Petersburg to Messrs. A. S. SHAFER A CO., takes this method of returning his acknowledgments to the public of Pe- . 1 1 ,. - . . 1 . ... . . . MTBirarg ana Ticumjr iot ineir nocrai patronage au- i i -1 . . 1 i., . . ring au propnetorsmp 01 me i.lothikq iwiXAAR, and would also recommend a continuance of the same te his successors. V. PERRY. August 24th, 1852. 70 BELLS 1 BELLS ! BELLS ! . r 1 vu ouoscnoers manuiacture ana seep con- I - stantly on hand, a very large assortment of Church, Factory, Steamboat, Steamship, Locomo tive, School House, and Plantation Bells, made in ad tnhrtly new oy recently adopted by us. The lui stock is used,, and the most approved method of hanging. We have 14 Gold and Silver medals awarded for "the best Bells, for sonorousnes and purity of tone" Nearly 10,000 Bells have been cast and sold from this foundry. We can send to New York ia four hours, and by Canal and Rail roads in every direction, at an hour's notice. Mathematical Instruments of the most approved constracuan on iana. Aaaress A-MENEELY'S SONS., Wuf 7Vcy,JV. T. July lfctiy 1853. ly-58 A. W. MCFHSSTERS, H. OH1SXUR. 1. W. XAXT1X. A. M.MePHEETERS&CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Forwarding St Commission McrcXmnts. . - 6 ROAXOKS SQUARB, NORFOLK VA. RxrxBntcxs. -Thoc P. Peverenx. Halifax. N.C i - G. WrMordecai, Pres. Bk. ef the SUte of N. C. , C. Dewey. Cashier do da. da.' - de : w. xx. Jonee - ao iuBcn de Cape rear Releish - a v x. wmh, rrca. n. at u. u. g. . . Messrs. Raid Soutter ,, - l I l)r. N. C. Whitehead, . i Norfolk. Pret Farmere B'k of Va. J ' .fAlx.BelL Esq: i . .. ; ' . Messrs. Spence A Reid, .aaaere.- -. B. Blaasom A Son, Asst Tork. :' September 16th, 4858. p , XROWN WINDSOR SOAP. 12 dozen, just re II ceived. Also, a large variety of Lubin's and Satan's Perfumery, at the Drug Store of WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. October II, 1858. aj. N ATI ON At HOTEL. .-faunbnnce. f bis UiU una. U friends aid the trayelling pui 1 L V.. .V..a nf tMtUm tnd w II . . d ft trsyellini public; tha Ivt.v.n enarM 0f this large and weU known et .... . - iw tw4 w;.i...fi wWh Iim beea comptete'T and Ie- rwithr refitted and" rrfvmflahM 1Q ertsry up 17 m fcTJ for a Ions? time of the ixaMt Richmond, and being expneed tn an th details vaaftbnt to form; a Hotel oc tae first clajui ha assures the cublic that erery aaerUon will be made to render the National in erety rein. pect deserring of their confidence and support tSS- The Bar attached to. the Hotel has been thoroughly noTated, Wines and Liquors. Lunch daily at 11 o'clock. Norfolk, April 26,1858. , ii ly W H I T EJ & M c K E N N B,Y 'ScocBSSoas to PXXBI.X3, BOOTT WHTTB, ; Wlwleml and ItetaiT Dlr in - S T A P L E A If D F A N C T m iT CE. CD S? UU sic amorIs str-ee t PETERSBURG, Va. J. ASDOaW WU1TI, 1. McKSTrr, , fUf with ino, Steveasoa.7 March 29,1853. iy--2' JOHN C. BAKER A CO., W7ioletlc Drug Import-era and Dealer a in For- eiyn and American Vrngt, LMmieais, Jtea- icines, Paints, Oils, Window Gloat Dye Stuffs, Sx., te. . NO. 100 N. 3rd ST.. PHILADELPHIA. T C. B. A CO. invite the attention of Druggists, I . Merchants, Grocers, Manufacturers and oth ers, to their stock of well selected fresh and relia ble Standard goods. Purchasers will find among their assortment ev ery variety of Drue Merchandise, Perfumery, our rical Instruments. Ac. which they will supply of very choice quality, and at as low prices as can dc bought in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Orders, whether entrusted to us personally, ory letter, shall receive equal attention, and the inter ests of the buyer fully regarded in all respects. JOHN C. BAKER A CO'S Toder'a German Liniment. This most excellent rubefacient for the cure of Rheumatism, Numbness, Stiffness of the Joints, Sprains, Bruises, Ac, 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 wetSsSOlbs Acetic Acid for the past 80 years .-crS" highly recommended by the testimony of hundreds who have used it to their -gf eat benefit and advantage. It is also an admirable remedy for all diseases to which the Horse is bable, 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 i aim ers, l'ropnetors ot la very btaoies, 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 Co., and for sale by P- F. Pesccd, Raleigh, N. C. July 23, 1803. 60 "T EDUCTION OF FARE BY THE GREAT XV NORTH ERN MAIL ROUTE TO BALTI MORE, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. On and after the 15th inst., the rates of fare be tween Petersburg and the above named cities will be reduced to the rates stated below. The follow ing quick and comfortable schedule will be run o- ver the inland route: - Leave Petersburg daily at 41, A. M., and 7, P. M.: arrive in New York daily at 61, A. M., ' and 7J. P M Fare to Ualtimore $6 50 Fare to Philadelphia 9 00 Fare between Philadelphia and New York, by the Camden and Amboy Railroad Lino $2, thus making the whole fare between Petersburg and New lork only ll. It is deemed proper, in addition, to state, for the information of passengers, that four daily lines are in operation between Washington and Baltimore, by means of which the traveller who, through bu siness or pleasure, has been delayed in Y ashington, has it always in his power to proceed at a conven ient hour directly on his journey to any point north of that place. Passengers leaving Petersburg in the morning at 4 A. M., and who prefer stopping all night in Baltimore, can leave next morning by the New Castle and French Town route, and arrive in Phil adelphia by ha't-past 12 t)iw Tickets for Philadelphia good for this route, or by any of the trains on the P. and Baltimore Rail road to Philadelphia. There arc 8 Daily Lines between Philadelphia and New York. THOS. DODAMEAD, Siip't Office ef the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Company, August 9th, 1853. Aug. 20. looS. 70 SEABOARD AND ROANOKE RAIL ROAD RITES OF FALB AM) LISTANlES. FROM PORTSMOUTH TO . Miles. Fare. 1 Miles. Ft) er. Suffolk 17 $ ,50 Branch ville, 58 2,25 CarrsvUle . 81 1,00 I Bryants' 60 2,25 Blackwater 37 1,25 Margaretts ville 63 2,25 Murfees' 40 1,60 Concord 63 2,50 Newsoms' 50 1,75 I Garvs' 78 2.75 BoykinS, 55 2,00 Weldon 80 8,00 . . KbMAKKJS. Tickets to New York or Philadelphia can be ob tained on board the Bay Steamers. Fare from Nor folk to Philadelphia, $6,50, to New York, $8,50. Tickets to Edenton or Plymouth from the Agents at eldon. r are from Weldon to Edenton, So, 00. Tickets to Raleigh from the agent at Portsmouth. r OK EUJSiN iU; A PLYMOUTH. The Stage leaves Blackwater on Monday, Wed nesday and Friday, immediately after the arrival of the trains from Portsmouth and Weldon. The boats leave for Baltimore, daily, at 6 P. M. (Sundays excepted,) or immediately after the arri val of the Southern train. 0. D. BALL, Agent April 20,853. . v ly 36 Bradbury's .Piano and Melodeon Warerooms, No. 423 BROADWAY, NEW YORK TlROM enlarging my Warfcrooms I am enabled F to keep a muoh greater assortment of Instru ments than heretofore! All Pianos furnished are of an elastio touch, and of an even quality, and deep, fulL rich and purely vocal tone, qualities most de sirable inasmuch as the voice will assimilate to the tone of the instrument. All my Instruments arc fully warranted, a guarantee accompanies every mil of salcr and are sold as low aa can be purchased elsewhere. Second hand Pianos at au prices. Igy- A NEW INVENTION. The Organ, Melo deon with two baxes or xxxs, the only thing of the rind in the country, having two stops, oovf- ur, swell draw stops, Ac, a sweet and powerful Instrument, pronounced by Organists .to be superior for churches or Organ practice to the medium sixed Organs, price $200. Also the common melodeon of all styles and pricea. . . ueing tne extensive Agent fei these Instruments, orders are solicited. The Usual discount made to the trade, and 10 per cent to clergymen purchasing for their own use. ' . U. BaADBuRY, 423 Broadway, New York. March 18, 1853. 24 WATCHES & JEWELRY- DIAMONDS, PEARLS, SILVER WARE. FANCY GOODS. fTTHE subscriber- has received and opened .a" most eiegant ana lasaionsoie asaorunentcX the above uuvaks, wnicn tne attention of the public is solicited. ,s . He has all the new styles or-r- . -Watches, Chain, Seals, Keys, Breast-Pins ... Ear-Dropa, Lockets, Ac . ' . . ALSO, a beautiful assortment ef - " .. '" Diamond, Coral and Pearl Brooches' - Ear-Rings and ringer-Rings. : ' -JLLSO, a very Urge assortment f . - v OVer Spoons, Ladles - ? r ' 1 Butter iUlves, Cups, ASfcjf'. j" And aa- excellent variety of Spectacles'." Razor straps,' wauung vanes, i-ermmery, &e. On hand, also, a few nne Mantel Clocks. C. B. ROOT. Raleigh. Nov. 1, '5S. 9 tf A Sure Remedy for Wormft, J" uiNjCUIIREIANADULTS. ' Tars prroaratioa has, now been before the, pub, He for a quartar of centry..t8 west awu- sio menta hav-e steadly advanced MjvA n. 1 of it,aad Unoir enjoys a prcenticui tb-j publiofavci. .ih -.U V.;; -i ? It is. mild, ia its operafionand eontains nit..sJo mel nor other dgferoils ingredients, and P given with perfect safety to -Jaeu most ueuci itcostshutZS oents per Dottle,and is sold bj near ly all Druggists and Stort-keepert in the country, and by WiLiiAits k HaTwood, Raleigh. " v July 26th, 185S.' ; V : ly-61 Dr, Gale's Anodyne Opium, TT is a fact weU known, that many people are omntAmMt to' huv and use without the advice of t pbysidaa, many of the preparations of, Opium, as Laudanum Faregoric, Bateman's Drops, God frey's CordiaVwid the Kke. ' vwi ' The euect or uiesc neaicuiea w gouij " " and while they are admitted to possess -Anodyne ami sedative properties not to be dispensed- with, they "are stiU Bable.. io serious objections in many cases and doubtless are often mischievous in their tendency. -' ,' t'- The new chemical preparation,, now. submitted to the public, is believed to possess all their virtues snd even more, without being chargeable "Vith their bad effects neither is this opinion hastily founded, nor based on limited experience after a trial of some years in which this remedy has been placed in the hands of eminent physicians, and tried indeed under every variety of circumstance, andin all appropriate eases of disease, it is stiUe- . . . ,i . 1 r. Hm - NM uevea to siana unnvaueu, nv m; iwx medicinal varieties" as' a preparation of Opium, but for the sfety with which it may be administered. -B. A FAHNESTOCK, HULL A C0. .Sew York, Proprietors. Also, sold by WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD, and Druggists generally. Price 25 cents per bottle. July 26, '53. , 61 ly Goldsboro Drug Store. YAUGHAN A MOORE, Druggists and Apothe caries, Goldsboro,' N. C, wish to impress upon the minds of the citizens not only of Wayne county, but the whole of this portion of the State, that they have on hand, and are daily, receivipg one of the largest and most select stock ef Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, Ac. that has ever been offered for sale in North Carolina. They call attention to the following catalogue, which, though imperfect in itself,' will convey a faint idea of their assortment, vis: ,- "DrugT and (jJum icaTi." - "" 6 oz Elaterlum fClut) 20 rolls Emp. Adhesive 5 do Benzoic do 10 do Citrie do AH kinds of Extracts 25 os Hydrocyanic do and Confections -60 lbs Hoffman's Anod. o Carboys Sulphuric do 3 do Nitric do 8 do Mnriario do 10 do Fowler's Selut'n 25 do Goular'd Ex Lead 20 lbs Sulphuric JEther 10 do Iodine 10 do Iodine Potauae 10 do Cirtate Iron 5 Carboys Spts mtre 4 bxs Tartaric Acid 5 Carboys Aq Ammonia 2 do Spts do 20 oz do do and Qui. 20 oz Lactate do 50 oz Balsam Copaiba 100 oz Quinine 50 lbs Carbonate do 25 do Liq Ammonia 6 do Tartar Emetic 10 dos Seidletx Powd'rs 5 do Pulv Aniimoniaiis 100 gals Castor Oil 6 do Gold Sulphuretdo 100 do Flor Sulphur 25 do Blue Mass 10 bbls Glue 10 do Sub Nit Bismuth 6 do Printer's Glue 35 do Calomel (Opt) 25 do ' Gum Camphor 200 do Chlorido Lime . 20 lbs Opium (Turkey) Shaker s , Herbs 60 lbs Gum Arabic." 20 do Chloroform 25 lbs Gum Assafoetida 50 do Peruvian Bark I bale Senna Alix Medicines. Patent 50 dos Mexican Mustang 12 doz Horssman's Hope Liniment 1 2 do Carter's Span Mix. 24 do Hoofland's Uer Bit: 6 do dray's Ointment A large supply of Drs. 6 do G. Mountain do Jaynes' and Rose's medi- A large supply of Gresf- cines kept constantly on enberge Medicines hand. R. R. R. Remedies, and 1 gross Ay er'sChey Pec in fact almost every kind 24 doz Brown-s Ess. Jam of Patent Medicine that Ginger can be called for. Paints, Oil, tie. 125 kegs pure W. Lead 60 lbs Chrome Green, dry 90 do extra do and in oil ' 40 do No 1 de 50 do Chrome yellow do 25 do Zinc Paint 2o do Prussian blue 1 bbl Drop Black 4 bbls Linseed Oil 1000 yellow Ochre 1 do Copal Varnish 2 casks Spanish Brown 10 cans Coach de 2 d6 Venetian Red 1 bbl Japan ' do 5 kegs red Lead 1 do black do 6 . do Litharge Ac. Ac. 100 lbs Putty Glass- Ware, dx. 50 gross Vials, assorted 125 boxes French and a crates, 8 hhds of drug- American n indo gists shop Furniture. Glass. Pafumcry, d'e. We have a very large assortment of Perfumery and Toilet articles, which wo will 6cll very low. We would say to all Physcians who wish to re plenish their stock, that they may confidently re ly upon getting the' best of articles, as the whole of our assortment was purchased-uuder the imme diate supervision of the senior partner, of Jthe firm, (Who, as a Druggist, is second to aone in the State ) with especial reference to their purity, medicinal action, and adaptation to the purposes required. and also with the utmost regard to- their meeting the approval of customers and consumers. Hay ing said this much, we make our bow to the pub- lie, whom we hope to be able to sail a generous one. AMARIAH B. VAUGHAN, JOHN SWANN MOORE. Goldsboro', Nov. 4, 1853. . 96 T OBINSON A CO'S SHOES. Kid and Morocco X High Cut Walking Shoes, do do do Slippers, Lelic's Winter Gaiters, -. Misses Goat Bootes, ChQdreu's do do Ladie's do do For J. sale by brown; No. 9. Fayettevitla Street. fllHE Following- Schedule, has been ordered by I the Post Master General, antLhas gone into operation on this lioad to-day : . . Leave Raleigh at 8 A. M , and reach Weldon af 1 P. M. in time for the Express train to. Wilming ton. ... Leave Weldon at 1 P. M-, and reach Raleigh at6J P. M. , - . Olhce Raleigh A Gaston Railroad Co. ) September 13.-1853. J 7a SIMMONS A WHITMORE-BookseUers, Star tioners and Dealers in Piano Fortes, Music and Fancy Goods. S, 4- Wln announcing the open-' ing of theur large and varied assortment of Goods,' for the present season, do not deem it .. necessary to enter into particulars as to any ene branchy of their trade. . They feel assured that their stock generally will be found as large and jaried as any in the trade, and they are determined to sen on as accommodating terms as any house North of South. They respectfully solicit a ct.ll from the public generally, and will take great pleasure in show? ing their goods, whether you wish to purchase er not.. SIMMONS WHiTMORE, , . Sycamore st. Petersburg., , Nov. "6th. 18S8. ' . - - o,. PETER W JELNTON, CommlssioD and Forwarding Bertkant. NO 1, 2 A 3, ROTHERY'S WHARF. NORFOLK, A.,' - Particular attention paid to the sale ' of Flour, Cotton, obacco, and other. Produce. '' " Advances made on oTtagnmeotT ' Strict attention-paid to forwarding and reeefy- ' . 1 j. ... - . .... . ing Aiercnanuiae. . - . fr .... - RxrRRsjiCBSi Maj. C. J Hiaton, Wake'Co,, N. C.f Wm- Plummer, Esq. v. Warren ton,. Warren Co N. C. ' .a P.,W. HINTOS -r'v'-" - -i- - ; - . Rotheiy's Wharf. ---- orfoUiVa.v May 6th, 1868. . . - ' . - . 8T ; . -;Y , ; Stoves I "Stoves 1 OA A .COOKING,:, PARLOR 'AND OFFKfla tUJ V 8 1U VJEiS J1" eeiTd froitae;F6iiiidry af tha latest juid moat "approved ; patterns - and styles Also, oa hand a good assortment of pl4in Tin and Japan ware AR kinds bf Tin; Copper and Sheet Iron work done at short notice. - W. J. LOUGEE, . Next door above the Post Office.- -October 1R, 18R1. . wf m Hete is your Remedy. 'HXILLCWATTS OlNTlViSlluTr. A most JliRACULoifs ctrma or. BaC Im, ABr48 T" YaB.8oma.?5'v Uxtraet of a. Jstuerrrom Mr,. m.ywI", y ' ,7 Mary's Street,' VTeymoutK; datea itk, mt: . To ProfessooMWAir: -r.-- i? -i Sir-Athe age or l&, myjsiie iwno is ww caught ar" violent: cold, which ; settled ia heT-legs, and iter'since that timethey have;ben. more e lunnraand wreatlY inflamed Her agonies -were distracting, and for B . .togawer faev was 0- prived Hsntirely or rest ana sieepv , n-very uromoujr trnmlirad' nen advised.' tried, hot without effecther-health suffered severely, and the state ofher legswaa terrible.:;. I'.had often read your -.- 43 . -' . . - y a. L I. i Tallin advertisement, and axtyiseo- jier to y youx .atih. aixl IDintment : and. as a last resource, after every other, remedy, had proved useless, "Bhe consented toj do so...She commenqea six,weeas go, una, strange to relate, is now ia good health,-. Her legs are painless, wit.hp.at .seam or scar, nm ser aicwp sound and Mdisturbea Could you. have witness ed the sufferings of my wife during the last forty-f three years, and contrast them, with her present enjoyment ofhealth,7you would indeed feel delighif ed in having leen the means ofso,gytiy onevia tin r the sufferings of a fellowiereature. ? fMirnidl -K - WILLIAM GALPIN V A Person 70 Tears of age cured oif Bad LegfX Tears &an&ng.-rr Ctepr of a Letter from Mf. Wm.iAbbet' BvUder 'of H Gas Ovens of EtuhcJife,iuor HuuHertfieldh Jtf4 - f- -- - y-JtajMst, 1851 irt'' ; To Professor Hdnoway ' -- ; 1- - Sr I suffered for a period of thirty years from a bad leg,, the result of t0 br-three diffeint acci dents at. the Uas tvorcs, accompaniea oy scorouuc symptoms.- "I had recourse to a rarietyof medical advice, "without deriving any benefit, and was area told that the leg must be amputated, yet, ia oppe- sition to that opinion, your Pills and Ointment have effected a complete cure in so short a time,. that few who .had not-witnessed it would; credit the fact. .-w'v 1. c . .(Signed) . ; WILLIAM ABBS. , The truth of this statement can be -verified by Mr. W. Ex England, Chemist, 18. Market street. Huddersfield. . - .. i . J' -.'VT . V- . A Dreadful Bad Breast Cured tn One Month. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Frederick Trner of' Penhurtt, Kent, dated December ith 1850. To Professor Hoiiowav : ''.,.""." -. V" & Dear Sir My wifevhad etiffered -framhaq: breasts more than six mdnfts, and during th whole period had the best medical attapdrc-crdt all. to no use. JHavin,bfere'' Jealed an awfiil wounilir my 'Swn'legs by "your unrivaRed vmedii clne I determined again to use your Pills and Oint ment snd therefore give them a trial ia hen 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 family have de rived from their use, . is really astonishing. . ;I row strongly recommend them to all my friends. ..(Signed) - JiaVUJSKlUJS. Xjuitrustt.- ? The Pills should be used conjointly with -the Ointment in most of the following cases ' r, - Bad Leus. CiuegOrfoot, Fistulas,' Sore Throats Bad Breasts, Chilblains, Go."; Skindiseasei, Burns, Chappedhaid8VGUdularweUit,ScTrvy. Bunions, ..j Corns (soft) Lumbago, .'Sore heads, Bite of Mos- Cancers, lev , ,. Tumors," quitos and Contracted and. Rheumatisms," - Ulcers, sand flies. J Stiff Joints. Scalds y .Wounds, Coco-Bay, Elephantiasis, Sore Nipp'e,' Yaws. Sold bv the Proprietor 244 Strand, t hoar Tem ple Bar,) London, and by att respectable vnders of Patent Medicines, throughout the British. Empire, and by tho ef the United States, in pots and hox- es, at 37 cents, T Tjents, and i$l W each, Whole sale, by the principal Drug bouses in the- Union, and by Messrs. SvB."A J. A-EVANS, Wiliainr- ton N. C Forsaleby P,. PESCUD, Raleigh. - Thems very considerable saving in. taking the btrger sizes. - . . - N. B. Directions for the .guidance ef patients are affixed to eachpotor box. ..- t Feb. 25, 1853. . , K. . ,8jy,; JXO. ROWLKTt, BERRY C: 'fcABPY , ' T6. A.' WtlStGXR ROWLETT, HARDY. & CO., ' Commission lVTerohants, ', PETERSBURG VA.' Strict personal attention paid to' consignments ef TOBACCO, WHEAT, COTTON, 0. ARMKBS StJPPLl ED ' WITH Double, single, Sub-Soil,, snd nCl-Side Ploughs, Gedde's and other Harrows, Cultivators, Wheat Drills, Reapers," Grain Cradles, Grass Scythes, Threshers, Railway and Lever Horse Powers, Bam borough's. Sme'air's, Grant's, and other Fan Mills, Straw Cutters. Hominy Mills, Corn and Cob Crush-' ers, and Agricultural Implements generally, at Manufacturer's prices. ,- t Peruvian Government Guano. : ' Lubec Ground Plaster in 500 lbs. Tierces. Thom aston and Washington LTme, Bone'DustAc Clover, Timothy. Orchard;- MiUeV Berds Ken tucky Blue and ether Grass Seeds.' ; SOLE ACKSTS fN t'ETERSBURCJ QK - f JUacGregoFs Agricultural Cauldrons., The best article of the sort In use, "onsu"ining very little fuel and requiring but little attention -sixes 15; 22, 83, 60, 90 and 120 gattons: DeBurg's Super Ptosphai '-of LTmet ' ,T V in bugs of 150 16s. at "$45 per ion. ' . The ' Albany Agricultural Works of rEmerjr A Cef J. A. Fat 4 Co's Bokiso, Tsnnoriko, MoariSufa, . "" 5 ' andSash ilouldingMachiis r NOW IN STORE-800 barrels Thomaston ' and -. Washington Lime, v . 'r . . '..--. f t&- Orders filled with care, and at nthalowest saarket rates. -. Petersburg, Sept 13 1858. ttJ5 - Groceries. r-. A ff -bbls crushed, - powdered, ana coffee t-IJ J sugars, , , t , w 60 hhds P R 4- N O sugars. r : 150 boxes of sperm,, adamantine .and ialmf-J candles,. .,. . - .400 f ides of hemlock sole leather . 1000 lbs shoe ticread. S "s . 800 kegs, Avalen,-. .old ' pomuubia and ""Cumber T 1 50 tons Swedes and E-felia&lren.S... , 100,bbjs double f rectified tod old rye 'whiskey, . 400 bags of shot ass6rtooVvV- , , 550 bags of Rio, Lagayra, and 'old Java ebffee, 4 200 dos bed cords and leading nneS," - 50 botes . No I -and pole steam'soap, v 180 bbls Mackerel and. Herting3,'t Also, a good supply -of baggingf-rbpej ' twine, hi ack and green teas, . pepper,- spice, ginger; win dow glass; puttyi blacking mustard, castings, etc. LARof which we offer 40 the trade on accounted-' tag terms-' :v ' ' - y-? X".;. 'ty .V' - :. PEEBLES A WHITE, , - -I ' ''v -Old Street. FtterslMirr. Va. September ISooV.rv ,; .tf ' 72 BOITS. CLOTfilNCJ J)EpQT. 1 1 THE subscribers, have the most oxteasive, and 'JLr -varied assortment of Clothing, for Boys, from 4tq 16, ever offered for sale in the Union.. Or ders for Gentlemen's Clothing filled at e-shortest Mticeu. ' ' ! '--..'.-J-'iV I- Persons purchasing ClothingVthisEsUbfishi ment nave tue privilege of changing them, if they do not suit. - "v-T v: i. ' vj -" . ; F. ' A. HOYT A BRO. , ... S. W. Corner. ofXhesnut A 10th Streets, -- , ' ' FktiaaWvla.: April 1, 1858.. . lyjoy y; ..M6TAX;pFTHE:: ' Boot and Sho'Mantifactorsr. rpHE 8ubcTiber 1 begs leaver to inform, his " -' patrons-, and the publlo iti-geaeral. that ha has moved from Wilmington Street tot the-jhouse lately occupied by. F., Mahler, as a fancy store, West .aide or the eapitoLA- -rt-f. s . ' ; Thankful fbr the' Sberal pUroiiage4iereiofore reserved, he-solWt"a" cmtiaatoe of the-came. promising to ase the very best materiala and em- i pIoy.OBsupanorortoen.. ir Bafeiga, Aagv 26,3j.4;i' 70--tf - - s O o o; ei if ys-i AlvD-CQMlIIdSION MEROlIATSe .WHo.Uamnbeirs Whartr r .j".',V h . SMa4 affAnfiAn MwaMtA'.aTaS Aw Cjs.-ktLC-LZl "a -JWtv --aaaatewaa, ivcu J ajeatxo va i.niimuj XAU doe Tobacco, Flwr" kit!,' and; Bberal idrancea niaaB on receipt 01 Dhipments. : ? c cJOHN P LEiQHlt' j "JAifES LEIGH. '- " 1 . I-" iT . x. i- 1 . imnvma nsnoiTva tn i . r 11 savauxu.r-14 -acojen, come very j fine and. beautiful styles, just received and tor saw ot ii4,rM8 & HAYWOOD. 1 ttlexloan Must a nc T.f..i o icui,, i I IHlS JAwBeB isafnequalled for the cure of I RhmunatisnvNearalgia, Bruises, Burns, strains Crns, Piles, Tumors, Swenings or pain inlnypart of thehody, ah external application can reach A volume; of certificates has already been publish ed from those that have beea cured these diseases, and also from those fljat have had Horses cured of Ring-bone, Scratohesi dwellings, Stiffness: wind-gaUs,vgaddle-gslls,vOkl sores,-or any enlarrememt of bone or muscle. : f , -THROUGH BY EXPRESS! ! J ' r. " This"is 'tq csTirr that s- The Mexican Mustang Liniment has been used quito extensively in the stables of Adams A Co's great Southern, Eastern and : Western "Expresses for-euring Galds, Chafes, Scratches Sprains and bruises, and it has proved very ' effectual.' Many 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 bmij tea his knee as usual, the Mpbtano Lisixixt was rcwmi i,4wi mr- orenes- mhi lameness was soon removed, and it was perfectly well in ' three or four days. We have ho hesitation in recom. mtndlng it as a yalnable preparation, to be ed externally on manor fceaat.. y .... "TV . ' ' r--?T: DUNNING, ; Foreman of Adams A Ce' Express Stable, N. T. t tiTTelake great, pleasure in'recommendin'r the Modeaa Mastang liniment to all our friends and pustomers as the best article-we hare ever used ot SoresSprai or.Galda f in llorses. We have used U extensively; and always effectually Seme of ear men have also used U for severe Bruises and sores, as well as Rheumatic ; Pains, snd they all say it sets like magic we can only say that we have entirely abandoned the use of any other Lia iment. 4; : . v- - itX M HEWITT, Foreman for AMERICAN IMPRESS CO., 10 WaUst. HARDEN S tXFRESS, 74 Broadway, PULLEN, VIRGIL' t CO'S 16 Wall et. WELLS, FARGO t WaUStreea,- . T ; DoTRB, N. flM Jaa. 26, 1858." Messrs. A. G. Bragg A Co, 1 had a valuable horse that about three weeks since was wounded severely in his thigh, with a sharp hook, opening a gash thre? inches in length and an inch or more deep. 1 tried various articles to heal it, but inflam mation getting into it it caused large quantities ef matter to collect, and the limb was quite stiff. A friend of mine asked me if f hid tried the Mustang Liniment, to wnich I replied in the negative, but thinking it might do some good, was induced te try if . I had only used one half bottle when the inffammation began to be removed, and the wound to heal. Nowlt is -entirely healed and the hair is growing.over the wound, making it look as well as ererl -HopiAg 'that bthera may be benefitted by a trial af. your valuable composed, I, remain yours, V-; ''- v f i-CH AS.EWHITEH0USE. j ' v'-lBi.CJUa. Feb. 1st, 1853. In justice to the proprietors, and for the bene fit of the afflict, I fee it my duty to state public ly t tbo remarkable, cures that have been effected ia my family, by the use of the Mustang Liniment. A Negro of mine had what was called a Bone Fel sa, or Whltiow" on he middle finger j the pain was most intense and excruciating. The inffammationhad been so.extensiv that the whole finger had become almost a mass of corruption, and the only hope ef "saving her hand, and perhaps her life, appeared to bcto hive ft cut off. As her general health 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 it' could do no harm and might prevent mortification. To the astonish ment of tlie doctor, and myself, the pain soon ceas ed, tiie inflammation subsided, and the wound rap idly healed The finger is now perfectly well and sound! One of my boyajwas- severely burned. j The skin was entirely taken off from the knee to the ankle, i he iMustang JUnunenfc was freely ap pRed, and nothing else was used 1 ' The relief and cure was almost beyond beliefs but a short time e lapsed before the wounds were perfectly healed I consider it an invaluable remedy, and it fhould be inerery family and on every plantation. 1 v .Y " JAS. VAILIPS. In conseouence of the increased demand for the Liniment ire are now putting up 25 cent, 50 oent anal 1 a"leai -ThcO cent bottles contain three times as much as the 2-5 seat bottle, and the $ 1 be ttie contains three times as much as the 50 cent bottle, se-that money will be. saved iir buying the large botties. . A, G., BRAGG A . CO...304 Broadway, and St. Louis. Mo. Proprietors. Sold bjT Druggists and Medicmedeafcrs; every where, t'.F. PESCUD, and WILLIAMS.& HAYWOOD, Agents, Raleigh. IUf OVbU, IOOO, - . 4. MAjrWACTBRBBJ Qf . . . t KO 232PRATT STRKKT. BALTUCORB. . The Subscribers respectfully eaU. the attention of " the publio to their GRAND, SQUARE AND, UPRIGHT PIANOS, f$fc 6.. 7,and 7J octaves, : - w -for which 3e Maryland tukituU for the Promotion of i . Mechanic Arts has awarded - FIRST: PREMIUM. ever awarded by .thai Institute for; improvement ia f -These Pianos are in. lgeijied, Wghljf finished . '. 'ZcUtoij sobbw-qod, -..""; - "with entire iroa'frame, constructed "' ",,yw most substantial manner, with' air the :MpDERiy:tMPROVE:M:NTS." ; s Th lnaniifacturers use ' . - aone; hut" the very, best sessoued timber," jantiMa&riaUtf thi Choicest Qualities, thai enable them to warrant their-instrument ''v,v. 4 to stahdny" climate. i tj.; ' ''miss bas ASATsitrRnttt Acrloir, 1 ..oprtin; ohsuch principles that frie--Aw almostrentirelj; relieved or avoided ajn.d-their -piano -can therefore never get ' ?V'teV't well as for f FULLNESS, RICHNESS A.BEADTY OF TONS, r- these Piaaes rank foremost, and are nual v ? : .i.to; any made here or ia Europe. " Wherever these Pianos have heea introduced they hayegrraa iacvery instance entire satisfactiea. We wsrtHacir.iBtrume9ts to. stand good v, aiider careful fareatment," and itf receive them back ana substitute others, any time within the first sajt 'iaonths front the sale of it, if it shall r-. x 'f& not prova satisfactory. ?Z . &:e":EGGKB,T- A CO. .:BalaWe'o1if 185&. . . , ; Mr. CilARIS KXIFFMILLER U ear sole, agent for the sale of our pianos ia the StaUef flortnvaroiina. . Juae 17,, m. 1 0 61 lchaeriTrkcy, E frEALER IV CONFECTIONARY rhiriTB. orocxrxzs . ... MAKK-ST 8B 6ih SO. SID: Nb3ci Z)oorTo Red Lion Hotel, .1853 mil :'jm;''-'PA11S53. rtHHEbscriber has for thf ast two weeks beea J eiring.hisiisualarge supply of Fall and Wmter Goods, comprising a Varied assortment for the Fall and Winter Trade,' which has been pur chased invariably fur cash," and which he , assures ti-public' genraLTy h. can, furnish at prices to please. Hs, stock , consists- of nearly any th ing wanted: by .the; Farmer ajadMechanic; also, the City - Trade, aeVwouId wspectfuUy Invite all to aa cramjh4tia9. f the aame. Hfef'dfii JAMES McKIMMON. 4jOtober -71853 . . 82 :ii0.00Q '.Fine '.Fruit Trees. TtTOSTLY of large size, beautiful and of thrifty ;XXreiMlrtin of APP'f Feach, Vlum, fears, ChemeSj Apricots Nectarines, and many other fine' fruits, ripening in succession, from the earliest to the., latest, together with a select va riety of E vergreens and other ornamental Trees and Shrubs, for sale by subscriber at the Ponvologicaf Gsrdeiis, old stand. - . A complete catalogue will be' furnished within the ensuing year. THOS. L1NDLEY, Cane Creek, Chatham o.. N. C. . Nov. 12, '53. -' 5t '"K r
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 16, 1853, edition 1
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