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1 j i C! It 1:1 5 i i i t I i 4 - s . , ': E r . i. li ft I V If r. a ' - m - - , 1 : , r - ; j t .j r IMPORTANT. .-r A .iiMicif C(pn S V tfiod Tatiar ny oikar prepara tion in existence for Baking. TURKE'S Chemical Teast, or Baking Jjg 1 liFormsingBw.BiacmtjFried, Crrtddie aVjohnnyCakesfPuddir, wt l read Sweet Cakes, Apple Dumpling, Pastry, -At, f hi ir.licne-that every--- !lL. " TSlILY, 1T0TEL, BOAEMQ HOPSE. - Eatbig Saloon, Ship, SUamboat.yessel .Canal Boat will find upon a careful triaLte4e the ery Au ntedtd every einjU day of heir existence. " Htt most important advantages over Uje eld sys tem: are - -'" - .-' i t tT.vnMiaa of milk. eez. shortening, polled bread, and the trouble and expense of pro curing rood yeast,, water only being necessary- , 2. No time is rwjuired for the dough to rate beor fikldiig ;. consequently Bread may be made in a few alwd deDOTdauponhatinr light, sweety tender , and palatable bread and 'biscuit, whether the Hour oe i ine oes quuj ' - 4 Bread made by this process is maoh more n Utnm Mio.r, of 'direstion. better Utted for i ...VriAm.nS mufir wbitr and lirhter, than Vfvmm w.. , . v when made witi yeast. ' f. The bread made by fermentation -does near- mw) tV ame exmrnint nf nnnrishmotft U th ys- made with this compound ; K.n ttia .nuUii &cid contained in fermented bread, preyenta the proper action ef the gastric fluid npon it, and consequenUy, a part only goes to nour ish the body," while the acids tend to produce dys- cpsiamad its attendant erus. ; , . ti.. .rtir-u ti&abMnthorouzbiY tested, and is u piTersally liked. When used according to the di Miin ilia warranted to suit. -. s tn mA for DURKIK'S BA- TTVa POWDER, and take no. ether, and you will not be deceiTed. Principal effise, 189 Wa ter street, New York. Sel by the best grocers and druggists generally. Feb. 25, '53. 7 18 sttoRNKY AND COUNSELLER AT LAW, ww riT.t. tmi to all business entrusted te him VV in the Courts of this, and the adjoining -Omci:the one eecupiedby the laU lion. James IredelU June 17, 1853. W THE LARGEST SILK, RIBBON, AND TRIMMING House in New York. THOMAS O. STEARNS, -Importer and Jobber ef - SILKS,, MILLLN EBY - JANCY GOODS, v .v jt nett cash prices time granted by adding interesV 162 Broadway, N. Y ItAS NOW IN STORE AND IS DAILY RECEIV ING and offering at the Lowest Frices, a complete assortment of Goods in his line, comprising all the Tarioos styles and designs, consisting of BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, ; Uarcelines, Florences, Shawls, Trimmings, BONNET RIBBONS, ' TATTStA AXD SATIH BJBBOXS, '. DRESS TRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS xnnoisxKns, Trench and English Crapes," Crape losses, Silk :. : - Cr&Tats, ' ' GLOYES OF ALL KINDS, Silk Lace Mitts, BAR EG-ES, LACES, ,Whttp Goods,. Hosisbt, L. C. IlDirs. iThe undersigned would inrite MerchanU frsm the Norths South, fast and West, when in the eity, tc faror him with a call and examine his tok, be fore purchasing. y THOMAS G. STEARNS, . 162 Broadway, Between Liberty 'street and Maiden Lane, N, T. Dec 29, 1852. 1 lj Clothing Here ! Clothing There!! Clothing everywhere ! ! I NOW, the all important question is, vho can U the cheaptJt ! This caw easily be found out by just calling at - EINSTEIN & CO S. at their old corner of Market square and Wilming ton 8treet, who, by deroting themselves entirely to this line of Business and superintending person ally the make of their clothing, are enabled to hare always on hand tie best aitvrtment and will sell godan eriklt at a muek lorer price than can be bought in any other store in this city or section of the country. They are now receinng their stock of FALLAND WINTER CLOTHING. consisting of all kinds of Sacks, Frocks, Dress and Business Coats, Pants of eTery description. Vests of err stTla and oualitT. together with a well rf - w selected assortment of BOY'S CLOTHING, Also on hand, a good assortment of Boots, Shoes andBrogans, which will be sold very cheap, as well as Hats, Caps, Shirts, Hdehfs, Collars, Meri no Shirts, &c, jx. We deem it unnecessary to say mors, and thank ful for past patronage, We inrite all, To giro us a call. And buy this Fall, Their clothing, all, OF M EINSTEIN t E. ROSENTHAL. October 14th, 1853. Hair Brushes- A LARGE and beautiful assortment, just r ceived and tor sale by P. F. PESCUD. Standard eopy. - Oct. 4. '53. 81 "jarTEW GOODSv Just now receiving from the Cities of Baltimore and Philadelphia, a large assortment of seasonable Goods of every variety and quality. These good! were bought in the right market, and at the right times, and therefore can and wtUbe sold right. , Purchasers will do well to se for themselves. JAMES M. TOWLES. Raleigh, Oct. 4, 1S58. 81 . Notice. THE Subscriber requests all persons indebted to his Establishment to- come and settle the same, by cash or note. ' " JOHN KANE. ft. B. ' A fine Billiard Table for sale. Jury 8th, 1853. tf-66 Pistols, Pistols, Pistols. T hare constantly on hand a splendid assertsaea Colt's i and Allen's five and six-barrel Revolvers Allen's self-cocking Pistols Rifle, Saloon, Double and Single-barrel, and Pock et Pistols in great variety Which I will sell to customers on most accom modating terms. C. B. ROOT. Nov. 4, '53. 90 HAIR DYE. Do you admire the RaTen'swing, To suit your wish I'm just the thing, But not to write a lengthy puff, . To give black hair I'm just the stuff, Apply it when you go to bed, Next morn you'll scarcely know your head, And when with joy you rise next morn, You'll give your thanks to Moore & Vaughan. We have on hand a large lot of Hair Dye, which we warrant to turn grey or red hair to a glossy black. All of yon who have-grey hair or red whiskers wUI please call and have them dyed at VAUGnAX j MOORE'S. Goldsboro,' Nov. 4, 1853. 00 JUST RECEIVED at C. B. ROOT'S, on Fayette ville Street, (old stand,) a splendid stock of Guns, Rifles,; Pistols, Powder Fbuks, French and American Caps. Also, Hardware of nearly every aescription soch as Cutlery, Pocket and Tabje Knives, Scissors, and Razors, of the most superior manufacture. Raleigh, Nev. 1, 1853. ' 89 tf EXCRLSIOR SOAP. 300 lbs. of this superior family soap, in store and for sale cheap by the box or pound, at . ; - . WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD'S. CB. ROOT isprepared to have made to order, or repair, Watches, and every other article in his line, at short notice, and in the most skilful manner. ' - . f Raleigh, Not. 1, 1858. '-; ' 89 tf GUNNY AND HEMP BAGGING, Bale Rope and Twine. J. BROWN. Raleigh, Oct. 21, 1853. kXafgerlA-ssortiaent thanIver. MM SCHLOSS J-1 CO.,' who haTC just retarnei j from the SoTrthern cities, respectfuQy an- n ounce to tu iaoiea oi uu " - those In the Ticinity. that they hare enaeaTor their utmost to meet their Uste in selecting the latest awttto'ii fashionable DRESS and FANCY nrmnst kTrtrM nA ntrticttlarly take feasure in naming some of their -artioles, iuci. as: Tlnt'plaid iraw allks,".'. v. ? Black pouu de roi ail su j-r r , -Brocide and fancy hangebU nd plain silks, First quality or Frenca ana x-ngusa M-ervm, French plaid and figured Monslin de.Laines, Plain all colors, also, T ;'-' m A. beautiful article or fersian eioia, iur and Mantillas,- . ' All grades of black Alpaea, and a quantity of English figured fancy de Laines, Calicoes, Ac., As to Snawis; sue suck caunw "rt:' beauty and prices.. , - '-' ' A They hare also on hand all sorts xf white goods, such as dotted Mouslia Cambric. Jaconets, Bhop Lawns, Bobbinets, embroidered Chemisets, Hand kerchiefs, Sleeres,, the rery finest of silk embroid ered Veils, etc.. all colors of silk fringes, Telret ribbons, gimps, worsted braids, and in fact all sorts of lining for ladies' drosses,, woolen coats for children, the finest quality of counterpanes, piano m xtensWe stock of cotton cloth, busies. tickings," and many more articles too numerous te mention:" Tn nntlman. w recommend their handsome and extensile stock of ready-made clothing, of the latest style and fashion. Also, the finest and coar ... v;n. nt mYiWttk. boots, shoes, slippers, silk hnHVnrahiefa. shirt eollars. hats, caps, silk and cotton umbrellas, and erery thing usually found in a clothing establishment. TtiMP mndi bi to aeouire the confidence of liberal patronage, by selling goods with the small est per centege. All they ask is an examination of their stock, before purchasing elsewhere, and they will endeaTor to please erery ens wno may them with a call October 7, 1853. Giraffe copy. FINE TIMBER, TURPENTINE AND FARMING iAND FO R SALE IN R OBESOU C 0 UNIT. THE SUBSCRIBERS, on the 1st of March last, purchased of Thos. J. Curtis. Esq., his inter est in the Land lying in Robeson County known as the Dubois land. They have had a portioa of the same surveyed, and now offer for sale the fol lowing tracts : 1230 Acres lying on "Back Swamp," about three miles from "The Red Bunks," and two miles from Lumber Rircr. adjoining the lands of John Drake, and others. This Tract is well , , timbered and valuable for Turpentine 4415 Acres on "The Broad Ridge," about 2 miles from Lumber River and 12 miles from the Wilmington and Manchester Railroad. This is the fiueit body of Turpentine Land in the County. There are in this Tract some very eligible situations for farms or good lanu. Acres about half a mile from AlfordsvilUe cood Turpentine land 535 182$ Acres near Ash-Pole, adjoining John McCal lum, Esq., and others. 102 Acrs on Wilkersou's Swamp, adjoining Mc Lean, Leitch, and others. 104 Acres on "Back Swamp," adjoining Peter Monroe, Neill Leitch, Lsqs., and others 862 Acres on both sides of "The First Swamp," adjoining the Tract where John W. Alford, Esq. now resides. , 1030 Acres on "Shoe-Heel," adjoining the Lauds of Dr. Edmund McQueen, John McCallum; Esq., and others. 60 Acres on "Ash-Pole," adjoining John Mc Nair, Esq., and others. 225 Acres on "Jacob Swamp," adjoining the Lands of Thomas Townsend, William Berry Thompson, and John B. Thompson, Esq. 225 Acres on "The Little Marsh," indicting a portion of "The Glass Pond," adjoining the Lands of J. Bethuat, Thomas Jenes, Esq., and others. v 860 Acres known as "The Big Desert." This is said to be as-valuable Swamp Land as any in the State, and can be reclaimed at compara tively little expense. 115 Acres adjoining the Land ofArchibeld S. Currie, Esq., and others. 150 Acres adjoining the Land of John McGougan, Esq., Mrs. Brown, and others. The above bands will be sold on accomodating Terms. JOSEPH THOMPSON. KOBKRT S. FRENCH. Lumberton, Nov. 1, 1SC3. We have, at the request of Joseph Thompson and Robert S. French, carefully examined the title to the Lands purchased by them of Thomas J. Curtis, Esq., known as the Dubois Lands, lying in Robe son County, and we say, without any hesitation, that their title is perfect. JOHN W1NSLOW. J. G. SHEFHEKD. ROBERT STRANGE. Fayettcville, Nov 8, 1853. w4w 91 Wanted I A TEACHER is wanted to take charge ef Tar River Male Academy, (situated in Granville County, nine miles west of Oxford) for the ensu ing year. Salary five hundred dollars, or the School, as the Teacher may pt efer. Applications will be raceired until the 15th of December, at which time a selection will be made, and the favored applicant informed in time to open his school in January next. It is indispensable that the applicant be a graduate and possess a good moral character. Address C. W. ALLEN, Tar River P. O., Granville Co., N. C. Nov. 18, 18. wtliD 94 Nufbush Land for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale his tract of land, lying in the Northwestern part of Granville county. The tract contains 670 acres of land, 350 of which are in original growth, and nearly all the plantation has been cleared within the last ten years, and is well adapted to the growth ef I corn, wheat, oats, and tobacco, of the finest quality. The land is within three miles of Lynes- i ville to which place the Roanoke Valley Rail-road will soon be completed. There is a good dwelling house, all necessary out-houtes, and a good gar den, and orchards of delightful fruit Those wishing to purchase will do well to see the land, for it is in a healthy part of the country, noted for the virtue, iatelligense and hospitality of the citizens. PHIL. H. THOMAS. . Pet. 21, 1858. wtf 88 Buffalo Springs for sale. THE owner offers this property for sale, indu ced to do so, solely, by sge, which readers him in competent to give it such personal attention as is necessary. The Spring tract of Land, proper, contains one hundred and fifty Acres. (150,) but, should the pur chaser prefer, I will sell all my Land adjoining, between Four and Five Hundred A ores, all good and productive land. The improvements are ample for 300 persons over that number are often ac commodated. Between 1300 and 1400 white per sons were visitors here the past summer. This number, it is believed, will be much increased when the Roanoke Valley Railroad is completed to Clarks ville, which Its friends contemplate accomplishing early next summer ' ; For one-half the purchase money the purchaser can cave his own time, by satisfactorily securing the debt and paying the interest half yearly the balance cash, or short time. Any communication on the subject, addressed to me, at Clarksvillc, will be promptly attended to. DAVID 8HELTON. Oct 18, '58. ; w4w 85 To Coach Makers.. r mHE bubsenbers - nave received, and are , anxious to sell, a large lot of Coach .Trim mings, and will sell them right - Give us a cau. .Laces of all kinds, Canvass, a large assortment. Enamelled Canvass, Enamelled Leather, Patent Leather, indeed, all the fringe, Ac., Ac Springs, Axles, Bolts and Iron Hubs, Spokes h and Fellows, au will be sola for small profits. . . ; . , PECK BELVlNv Nov. 8, 1853. .. w8w 01 . . Metropolitan Hall.' - vvHIS newjy' erected, neatly furnkjhed, and, well .Li ventilated. HalL situated on Market space, -and fronting on Wilmington street, is new offered to let for Concerts and other public meetings five nights in the weex. , For particulars, apply to J. M."T0WLES,-. 3 Doors below Market st. Aug. 30, 1858. 71 3m ttnftctMir iNfi NuRTri CAROUN AGRICULTURAL AND EttOH WAtttuw Hp HE Subscriber has the largest wtaWishment. H - n the most extensive assortment of Plows, and ether Agricultural ' " the State, consisting in pan oi English, and Swedes Iron, of all ? 3-4 1 ill inches' wide, "dof XI! from 1-4 to Sboes.f BandVJIopps, Scroll, can, German, Spring and Cast SteeL 200 kegsor Cut Nails from ? to ou penny r.Jy'"-T-Shelkra, Fanning Mills .-Straw Cutters, nuny SrsT'and BJowi, of whYThThave oW different sixes and pattcrw,, of the most approved I d m proved patterns, ror one, wo, U Farmers and Merchants favoring me with their orders are assured that they will be filled prompt- i th mrf npt terms. Vi l. '.-L j. J nA thm various Every ana any arucic uui . j will he furnished on the lowest terms. All Goods delivered at the Depot in Portsmouth free of charge. S. MARCH, W it r&ti.r St.. Norfolk. Va, April 26, 1853. ' 35 ly sam'i- u. wiTJinif. ono. W. OKIOK. WIIjSON & GRICB, GkxiralCoiiiiissionAFobwardino MkRCHlHTS, K: 11, High Si. and, Pierce' Wharf, Portsmouth, Va GIVE their personal and prompt attention to the Sale and Forwarding of Produce andMer ehandise of every description, and make liberal ad vances UpOU CUIWgimieuvo. , . , Ruskbiicbs. Geo. W.Mordecai, Esq., Raleigh; Mesm. W. H. A R. S. Tucker, do : King, Thomas 4. Barrow Louisburg ; R. N. & D. C. Herndon, ux fA TTnn Wfldnn N. Edwards. Warren county; Col S. S. Royster, Granville; Messrs. John White i rv. w.i-r-jtntan Afnntiromerv A Plummer, do ; HoL WsJter Gwvnne. Ch. Enr'r., Central Railroad. May 4, 1853. F. W. SEABURY, PSALBK IX BOOTS, SHOES, Brogans, Trunks, LEATHER, &c. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. NO. 13 MARKET SQUARE, NORFOLK, Va. April 26, 1853. 5 ly BLOODGOOD & CO. J. I. Bloodoood, Norfolk Va. LS Inlors, Baltimore. STAPLE Sc FANCY PRY GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ko 15 MAIN STREET. NORFOLK, VA. April 26, 1853. 8$ ly THOS. B. IRWIN. IMPORTER A DEALER Brandies, Wines, SEOARS, Ac. NORFOLK, Va. April 2C, 1853. I N 15 ly Peebles & White, CiROUERS, Commission and Forwakdino Merchants, Old Street, Petersburg, Va. LEMUEL PFEBLES. THOMAS WHITE, JR. Jan. 10, 1853. J 5 1853. TTTE respectfully inform our old friends and patrons, as we-ll 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 have ever done, together with what we get from the hands 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 cut. Merchants, Boot antl Shoe Manufacturers, Far mers and all others, who mny 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 dox American Calf Skins, 83 " French Calf kins, 180 " Lining, Binding tnd Rone Skins, 24 " Morocco Skius, 30 " Kip Skins, Hog Skins, Bag Hides, 1600 sides Oak and Ilem'ock Sole Leather, 100 sides Band Leather, embracing all grades of Bridle Leather, Harness Leather, bkirtinir 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 BROGANS, 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. & R. H. F. Sept 6, '63. tm 73 COPARTNERSHIP. The subscribers have this y day entered into Copartnership, under the uameand style of A. S. SHAFER & CO., for the manufacture and sals of READY MADE CLOTH ING in all its branches, at the store on Sycamore street heretofore known as Perry s Clothing Ba- saar. A. S. SHAFER. GEO. A. HAL.-EY, ROB'T HUNTER. Petersburg, April 1, 1852. Succr's to N. Perry, The subscriber, having disposed of his entire in terest in the Clothing business at Petersburg to Messrs. A. S. SHAFER & CO., takes this method of returning his acknowledgments to the publio of Pe tersburg and vicinity for their liberal patronage du ring his proprietorship of the Clothing Imsaar, and would also recommend a continuance of the same te his successors. N. PERRY. August 24th, 1852. 70 BELLS! BELLS ! BELLS ! THE Subscribers manufacture and keep con stantly on hand, a very large assortment of Church, Factory, Steamboat, Steamship, Locomo tive, School House, and Plantation Bells, made in an entirely nev way recently adopted by us. The best stock is used, and the most approved method of hanging. We have 14 Gold and Silver medals awarded for "the best Bells, for sonorousncs and purity of tone." Nearly 10,000 Bells have been cast and sold from this foundry. We cau send te New York in four hours, and by Canal and Rail roads in every direction, at an hour's notice. Mathematical Instruments of the most approved construction on hand. Address A. MENEELY'S SONS., West Troy, A". T. July 15th, 1853. ly-58 A. U. MCPHXITXRS, H. GHISXLIS. J. W. MARTI. A. M.MePHEETERS&CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Forwarding tfc Commission MercJianlsi 6 ROAHOKR SQtTARS, NORFOLK VA. RsrKRXNCXS. Thos. P. Devereux, Halifax, N. C. G. W. Mordecai, Pres. Bk. of the State of N. C. C. Dewey. Cashier do do do do ' W.' H. J ones do Braneh do Cape Pear Raleigh L. CB. Branch, Pres. R. & G. R.nR. Messrs. Reid & Soutter, ) Dr. N.1 C Whitehead, I Norfolk. Pre't Farmers' B'k of Va. j Alex. Bell, Esq. - Messrs. Sjence & Reld, Baltimore' ' " B. Blossom & Son, New York. September 16tfi, 1853. 7g ROWN WINDSOR SOAP. 12 dosen, just re ceived. J Also sf large Tariety of Lubin's and Basin's Perfumery, at the Drug Store of. WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD. October II, 1853. 83 r N A T 1 0 N A L;i H 0 T 1 1 THE subscriber respectfully M?.? friends " and the tftietot P has taken charge of this large ndJT,n??si" Ublishment, which has been completelyj and ew gently refitted and; refurnished in 7jP& mTnt ' flTing had charge tor a long tim of toe Sxchsnge Hotfl; Eichmofd and ITC in an the details reqtdstte to form a "HocXthe ' th nnblio that every exertion wmmJeto render., the National In Ag pect deserving of their confidence - JgR. . rv- t.- .fwW to the Hotel has been and furnished. with pur. VinM ami TJanors. 8- Lunch daily uuo woe. lb ly Norfolk, April 2b, lsoa. WHITE &. McKENN EY Bcocmsom to rKIBLES, SOOTT wmi, WholeMi and Retafl Dealers.ln S TA PXE A N D F AN,C T, - Q9 jxi x cs s jw SYCAMORE STREET, PETERSBURG, Va. K. A. McKESKET, SLUwlth Jno. Stereniom.) March 20, 185S. ly 27 JOHN C. BAKER & CO., ivinl..i Tintn Tmnorter and Dealers in For- eim and American Drugs, unemicais, jmc- icines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass Dye Stuffs, kc., ic. NO. 100 N. 3rd ST.. PHILADELPHIA. f Tt Xr Pf) 5l X C. B. & CO.u ej . Merchants, G invite the attention of Druggists, rocers. Manufacturers and oth ers, to their stock of well selected fresh and relia ble standard goods. Purchasers will fiml among toeir assortment ev ery variety of Drug Merchandise, Perfumery, Sur gical Instruments, Ac, which they will supply of very choice quality, ana at us,iow pricei Mean u bought in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Orders, whether entrusted to ns personally, or by letter, shall receive equal attention, and tho inter ests of the buyer fully regarded in ail respects. JOHN C. BAKEll A CO'S Voder's Geiman Liniment. This most excellent rubefacient for the cure of Rheumatism, Numbness, fctmuess of the Joints, Sprains, Bruises, kc, is pronounced by those who have used it to be unequalled by any similar prep aration, giving instant rcliel ana periormiug many remarkable cures. It has been employed with the utmost success for the past 30 years, uud 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, Druiscs, Sc., sc. 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 Heeli brought on by high feeding, splints and sprains. Tins Limnicnt is highly recommended to tam ers, Proprietors oi L,ivery amines, v agoners, St ipe Contractors, and private jentlerncu owning Horses, as an invaluable remedy, and should be constantly kept in their Stables. Prepared oaly by J. C. Bakeu & Co., and for sale by P- F. Pksccd, Raleigh, N. C. July 22, 1S53. OU I) EDUCTION OF FARE BY THE GREAT j NORTHERN MAIL ROUTE TO BALTI MORE, FlllLADtLrlilA AND NfcW 1 UKK. 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 4 A. M., and 7, P. M.; arrive in New York daily at Gi, A. M., and rj. P. M. Fare to Baltimore $6 50 Fare to Philadelphia 9 00 Fare between Philadelphia and New York, by the Camden and Ainboy Railroad Lioi $2, thus making the whole fare between Petersburg and Now lork only $11. 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 menus of which the traveller who, through bu siness or pleasure, has been delayed in Washington, has it always in bis power to proceed at 4 conven lent hour directly on his journey to any pout north of that place. l'assengers leaving Petersburg in the morning at 4J A. M., and who prefer stopping all nighfin Baltimore, can leave next morning by the cw Catdle nnd French Town route, and arrive in Phil adelphia bv ha t-iuist 12 fca" Tickets lor Philadelphia good for this route, or by any of the trains on the P. aud Baltimore Rail road to Philadelphia. There are 8 Daily Lines between Philadelphia aud New l ork. THOS. DODAMEAD, Snp't. Office of the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad Company, August 9th, 16o3. Anr. 20, 185.1. 70 SEABOARD AND ROANOKE RAIL ROAD RITES OP FARE A3D DISTANCES. FROM PORTSMOUTH TO Miles. Fare. Miles. Faer. Suffolk 17 Carrsvillc 31 Blackwater 87 $ ,50 1,00 1.25 1,50 1,75 2,00 Branchville, 58 2,25 Bryants' GO 2,25 MargarettsTille 03 2,25 Concord 08 2,50 Garvs 78 2.75 Wehlon 80 8,00 Mur fees' 40 Newsoms' 50 Boykins, 55 REMARKS. Tickets to New York or Philadelphia can be ob tained on board the Bay Steamers. Fare from Nor folk to Philadelphia, $0,50, to New York, $8,50. , Tickets to Edenton or Plymouth from the Agents at Weldon. Faro from n eldon to Edenton, $t,UO. Tickets to Raleigh from the agent at Portsmouth. FOR EDENTON & 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. O. D. BALL, Agent. April 20, 1853. ly 36 Bradbury's Piano and Melodeon Warerooms, No. 423 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. I"1ROM enlarging my Warerooms I am enabled to keep a much greater assortment of Instru ments than heretofore. All Pianos furnished are of an elastic 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 are fully warranted, a guarantee accompanies every bill of sale, and are sold as low as can be purchased elsewhere. Second hand Pianos at all prices. JEST A NEW INVENTION. The Organ Melo deon with two banks of kets, the only thing of the kind in the country, having two stops, coup ler, swell draw stops, kc, a sweet and powerful Instrument, pronounced by Organists to be superior for churches or Organ practice to the medium sized Organs, price $200. Also the common melodeon of all styles and prices. Being the extensive Agent fot these Instruments, orders are solicited. The usual discount made to the trade, and 10 per cent to clergymen purchasing for their own use. E. G. BRADBURY, 423 Broadway, New York. March 18, 1853. 24 WATCHES & JEWELRY. DIAMONDS PEARLS, SILVER WARE & FANCY GOODS. THE subscriber has received and opened a most elegant-and fashionable assortment of the above GOODS,, to which the attention of the public is solicited. ' -. He has aR the new styles of . Watches, Chains, Seals, Keys, Rreast-Pins Ear-Drops, Lockets, &c. -. ALSO, a beautiful assortment of Diamond, Coral and Pearl Brooches Ear-Rings and Finger-Rings. ALSO, a very large assortment of " Silver Spoons, Ladles " Butter Knives,' Cups, -c. And an excellent -variety ef Spectacles, Raxor Strips, Walking Canes, Perfumery, "&ej-. " . . I Ou hand, also, a few fine Mantel Clocks.- C. B. ROOT. Raleigh, Nov. 1,'53. 89 tf A 'Suxe!f Remedy for Woxma , , - - - IK CHILDREN J AW i AWULia; -Tnis preparation has new been before thT y KeVa quarter of a eentury. ;IU great rntnn- aio merits have steaoiy - r " Of 1V4 it now enjoys a prominent position in the public favor. v-t . f1--"' " , --It is miU in its operationand contains no ealo inelnot other dangewms ingredient3r and can T)e given with perfect safety to the most debcate m- Itsbt25 ecnts'per bottle, antis sold by near Wall pruggUU and Store-keepers in tiie country. July ZDth, looa. . , .- J .w : Br. Gale's Anodyne Opium, ' rr is a fact well known, that many people are accustomed to buy anduse without the advice . va;.n. nrnnv of the preparations of Opium, as Laudanum, raregono, uwiui.v.i, . frey's Cordial and the like. . . Tha awoft nr t.nesft meuicincs is Kcutiui and while they are admitted to possess tAhodyne and sedative properties not to be dispensed with, they are still liable to serious objections iri many cases and doubtless are often mischievous in their tendency. L- j The new chemical preparation, now sUmmttea tn .. nnblic. is believed to possess all their virtues and even more, without being chargeable with their bad effects neither is this opinion hastily founded, nor based on limited experience after a riol of ome rears in which this remedy has been placed in the hands of eminent physicians,- -and tried indeed under every vaneiy oi crcuuiovuj, and in all appropriate cases of disease, it is still be iieved to stand unrivalled, not only for its rare medicinal varieties as a preparation of Opium, but for the sfety with which it may be administered. B. A. FAnNESTOCK, HULL & CO., New York, Proprietors. Also, sold by WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD, and Druggists generally. Price 25 cents per bottle. July -o, Do. Goldsboro' Drug Store. "TTAUGHAN & MOORE. Druggists and Apothe V caries, Goldsboro,' N. C, wish to impress upon tae minds oi ine cmzeus uoi umj ui countv. but tho whole of this portion of the State, that they have on hand, ana are aaiiy receding one of the largest and most select stock of Drugs, Medieines. Paints, Oils, lye Stuns, window uiass, kc. that has ever been offered for sale in JNorth Carolina. They call attention to the following catalogue, which, though imperfect in itself, will convey a faint idea of their assortment, vix Druns and Chemicals. 30 lbs Acetic Acid C oi Elaterlum (Glut, 5 do Benzoic do 20 rolls hmp. Adhesive 10 do Citric do All kinds of Extracts .'5 oz Hydrocyanic do 5 Carboys Sulphuric do 3 do Nitric do 3 do Muriatic do and Confections 50 lbs Hoffman's A nod 10 do Fowler's Selut'n 25 do Goular'd Ex Lead 20 lbs Sulphuric .'Ether 10 do Iodine 10 do Iodine Potassae 10 do Cirtate Iron 5 Carboys Spts Nitre 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 1 OH m Onininf 50 lbs Carbonate do 25 do Liq Ammonia 5 do Tartar Emetic 10 doz Seidletz Po wd rs 5 do Pulv Aminionialis 100 gals Castor Oil C do Gold Sulphuretdo 100 do Flor Sulphur lo do liluc .Mass 10 do Sub Nit Bismuth 10 bbls Glue 5 do Printer's Glue So do Calomel (Opt) 20 lbs Opium (Turkey) 2- do Gum Camphor Shaker s Herbs 50 lbs Gum Arabic 200 do Chloride Lime :0 do Chloroform 25 lbs Gum Assafoetida 50 do Peruvian Bark 1 bale Senna Alix Medicines. Patent 50 doz Mexican Mustang 12 doz Horssman's Hope Liniment 1 2 do Carter s Span Mix 24 do HooflaHd's GerBit. G do Gray s Ointment A lare 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. K. &. K. Kemedies, and 1 gross Ayer's Chey Pec in fact almost every kind 24 doz Brown's Ess. Jam of Patent Medicine that Ginger can be called for. Paints, Oil, t"C. 125 kegs pure W. Lead 50 lbs Chrome Green, dry 00 do extra do and in oil 40 do No 1 do 25 do Zinc Paint 1 bbl Drop Black 1000 vellow Oohre 50 do Chrome yellow do 25 do Prussian blue 4 bbls Linseed Oil 1 do Copal Varnish 2 casks Spaiush Brown 10 cans Coach do do do 2 do enctian Red 1 bbl Japan 6 kees red Lead 1 do black 5 do Litharge kc kc 100 lbs Putty Glass- Ware, tfce. 50 gross Vials, assorted 125 boxes French and 5 srates, 3 hhds of drug- American Window gists' shop Furniture. Glass. Peifumery, dc. We have a very large assortment of Perfumery and Toilet articles, which we will sell 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 under the imme diate supervision of the senior partner of the firm, (who, as a Druggist, is second to none 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. Hav ing said this much, we make our. bow to the pub lie, whom we hope to be able to call a generous one. AMARIAH B. VAUGHAN, JOHN SWANN MOORE. Go'dsboro', Nov. 4, 1853. . 99 rrUlE Following Schedule has been ordered by the Post Master General, and has gone into operation on this Road to-day : Leave Raleigh at 8 A. M., and reach Weldon at 1 P. M. in time for the Express train to Wilming ton. Leave Weldon at 1 J P. M., and reach Raleigh at 6 P. M. Office Raleigh & Gaston Railroad Co. V September 13, 1853. 75 Flannels and Blankets. 9, 10, 11 J, 12; and 13 Super Bed Blankets, Crib and Cradle Blankets, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13 White, Blue, Red, and Green Mackinaw, do. Negro Blankets, all kinds, Saddle and Horse, do White, Red, Yellow, Green and Gray Flannels, alr gruues, fancy rrench flannels, lor Sacks. an colours, iu iktore and for sale JAMES McKIMMON. October 7, 1853. 82 PIANO k Whit FORTES. A New Feature. Simmons hitmorc beg leave to inform their friends. and the public generally, that tn consequence of not being able to supply the demand for instru ments from one factory, they have at last" secured the Ageney for Board man k Gray's CELEBRATED DOLCK-CAMPANA ATTACHSTRKT Piano Fortes, J which instruments have gained the most flattering testimonials from all the musical celebrities of the day. They will oonstanly be supplied as heretofore, with instuments from the celebrated factory of Ba con Raven, and, having the advantages of an ex clusive Agency from two of the largest factories in the world, they are prepared t offer extra indjuce menu ana promise to sell at the lowest, factory prices, nnd guarantee perfect satisfaction in avery uiBiance. 01JUitUjMO & 11 1 AlUtlE. Booksellers, Stationery and dealers in Piano Fortes, Sycamore eteet. Petersburg, Nov. 18, '53, , 94 E- Jj- Harding's, " CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. BE It remembered that this is the. only Regular Clothing House in the cityof Raleighl We deal exclusively in superior ready icadjs clothuq; therefore, our entire time and attention is devoted to the getting up of the, most7aesirable styles of uows in maraeir n ny , wen,, can we not exhibit a larger and more desirable stock than those who keep mixed stock, or in other words a little of every tiling: - E. L. HARDING. Nov. 8, -1853; . ; -v- ,gi OALMON & LOBSTER.i-3 eaies-put up in ars KJ Hermetically sealed' Sardines' do dd '"-4o" all warranted fresh and pure. For" sale by' do 3 AMES McKIMMON vHere Is yottr '-Remedy? HQLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. A host Mibactwus cues of Bad Lsgs jttkb 43 4 Ysab's SumsniieW - "".'" Extract of a-Letter from Mr. Wm., Galpth,' of 70 St, Mary's Street; Weymovthi ' Sated May 15A, 1851. " To Professor HoLtQwrri ; '. . Sir At the age of ISmy wife (whflfis now 1) caagbl -violent cold, wtich seCUed .iflfer legs, and ever since 't&at time Uiey liaTe. 'been more or less sore, and greatly mflamedller ttgonies"wete" distracting, and for monis. together sne was ee prived entirely of rest audsleepv ETery remedy that medical men advised, wisC -tried, :4rai without effect her health .suffered seTerely,- and the cute of her legs was terrible. V I had often ead your advertisements, and .advised her-to try jwor FiUs and Ointment: and, as a last resource, alter every other remedy had proved" useless, she .consented to do so. She ; commence! six weeks 5s go, and, strange to relate, is now in good health. :- Her legs are painless, without seam or" scar, ttnd her sleep sound and Wdistnrbed. ' Could you JiaVre wifness- ea tne sunerings or my wiie uriug m j three years, and contrast them with, her present eniovment of health, voa wouldindeedfeel delwrht- ed in havine; been the means or so.greauy ajieviam ting the sufferings of a feUow-creature. .- (Siarnedl ,- ' wiXiiJAM. u-ajurxa A Person 70 Icars "of age cured of a Bad Legtof 30 Icar Odandmg.. ... , Copy of a Letter from Mr. Wnt. .Abbe? Bmlder of Go Ovens of Ruthdijft, near ffudaertfield, dated May Slit, 1851. . . ,-S; To Professor HoUoway: . ; Sir I suffered for a period of thirty yeare from a bad leg, the result of two pr three different, acci dents at the Gas Works, accompanied byscorbutie symptoms. I had recourse to a variety or medical advice, without deriving any benefit, and was even told that the lee must be amputated, yet, in pppo- vmr pffftr.ted a. complete cure in so short a time, rtia fw who bad not witnessed it would credit the fact CSintedl ' WILLIAM ABBS. The truth of this statement can be verified by Mr. W. P. Enrland, Chemist, 13 Market street, Hnddersfield. A Dreadful Bad Breast Cured in One. Month. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Frederick Turner, of Venhurtt, Kent, dated December 13th 1850. To Professor Holloway : Dear Sir My wife had, suffered from bad breasts more than six months, and during the whole period had the test medical attendance, but all to no use. Having before healed an awful 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 in 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 family have de rived from their use, is really astonishing. I now strongly recommend them to all my friends. (Signed) FREDERICK TURNER. The Pills should be used conjointly with the Ointment in most of the following cases : , Bad Legs. Chiego-foot, Fistulas, Sorl Throats Bad Breasts, Chilblains, - Gout. Skin diseases, Burns, Chappedhands. Gladular Swellings, Scurvy, Bunions, Corns (soft) Lumbago Sore heads, Bite of Mos- Cancers. Piles, . Tumors, quitos and Contracted and Rheumatisms, Ulcers sandflies, Stiff Joints, Scalds, r Wounds, Coco-Bay, Elephantiasis, Sore Nipp'es, " Yaws. Sold by the Proprietor 244 Strand, (near Tern pie Bar,) London, and by all respectahte venders of Patent Medicines, throughout the Brftiab. Empire,, and by those of the United States, in pots and box es, at 37J cents, 87 cents, and $1 50 eachj Whole-, sale, by the principal Drug houses in the Union, and by Messrs. S. B. & J. A EVANS, Wilming ton N. C For sale by P. F. PESCUD, Raleigh. There is very considerable saving in taking the larger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients are affixed to each potor box. Feb. 25, 1853. 15 iy JNO. IlOW LETT, HENRY C. HARDY, D. A.'WKISIGER. ROWLETT, HARDY & CO., Commission Merchants, PETERSBURG VA. Strict personal attention paid to consignments of TOBACCO, WHEAT, COTTON. &0. FARMERS SfTPPLIED WITH Double, single, Sub-Soil, and Hill-Side Ploughs, Gedde's and other Harrows, Cultivators, Wheat Drills, . Reapers, Grain Cradles, Grass Scythes, Threshers, Railway and Lever Horse Powers, liam borough's, Sinclair's, Grant's, and other Fan Mills, Straw Cutters. Honuny Mills, torn autf iod crusn .. 1 , ii t ers, una Agricultural implements gcuwuj, Manufacturers prices. Peruvian Government Guano. Lubec Ground Plaster in 500 lbs. Tierces. Thom- aston and Washington Lime, Bone Dust, Sc. Clover, Timothy. Orchard, Millet, Herds, Ken tucky Blue and other Grass Seeds. SOLE AGENTS IS PETERSBURG FOR ' .MacGregor's Agricultural Cauldrons. The best article of the sort in use, consuming very little fuel and requiring but little attention sizes 15, 22, 33, 60, 90 and 120 gallons. De Burg's Super Phosphate tf Lime, in bags of 150 lbs. at $45 per ton. The Albany Agricultural Works of Emery k Co, J. A. F.rV Co's Boring, Tennosing, Mortisikg, and Sash Moulding Machines. - NOW IN STORE 800 barrels Thomaston and Washington Lime. ' '. ;. Jgt-r Orders filled with care, and at the lowest market rates. Tl Petersburg, Sept? 13, 1853. if 75 Groceries bbls crushed, powdered, and coffee sugars, . 400 50 hhds P R N O sugars, ' 150 boxes of sperm, adamantine, and. tallow candles, ' ' '' " 400 sides of hemlock sole leather. ? -1000 lbs shoe thread, , - V 800 kegs, Avalen, old "Dominion and Cumber land nails, 1 . - -Lf : f 50 tons Swedes and, English Iron, '? 100 bbls double rectified -and old rye whiskey," 400 bags of shot, assorted,; ' U 550 bugs of Rio, Laguyra, aud old Java coffee, 200 dox bed cords and leading line v ; ' "-, . 50 boxes No 1 and pale steam soap, 1 80 bbls Mackerel and Herrings, ; A j ' J,". Also, a good, supply of bajrjrinc, rope, twine, black and green teas, pepper, spice, ginger,vin- dow class, putty, blacking, mustard, castings, etc AU of which we offert4o the trade on accommoda ting terms ' , - . PEEBLES Jfc WHITE;f" Old Street, PetersburgVa -September 2, 1853. ' 7 - - r ' tf '. 72,'- ' BOY'S CLOTHING jjEPOT.- fTlHE subscribers have the most extensive and I varied assortment of Clothingfor Boys, from 4 to 16,- ever offered for sale in the Union. Or ders for GentiemenT Clothing filled at the shortesf notice.- "- . .' -v . ' Persons purchasing Clothing At this Establish nient have the- privilege of changing them, if Jthy ao not suit. - - - . F. A. HOTX & BRO., : 8, AT. Corner of Chesnut A 10th Streets, Philadelphia. April I, 1853. ' " " 1y-28 . REMOVAL OF THE .; Boot and Shoe ManUfaetoryv TIIE Subscriber" beea ' leave -to" inform hia patrons, arid the publio in general that hf has moved from-Wilmington'" Street,' to '.the- house lately occupied by F. Mahler is; a fancy BtorcWest side of the capitoL , f" -As'" 'Thankful for. the UberaT patronage beretofore received, he solicits a ..eontinuano ot the 'same,-! promising 10 uc -tup. vrj oes materials ana em ploy only superior vorkmen?-?-- i- . i . - . i - -. HENRTA. 1EPEIN RaleigAng; 2G,3.-rT-C "..ZMfX JOHN -P. LEIGH SON. ' . , ' G r o olo r a - .' ' AND' C 0M1JISJSION M tl CllANTS. No. 10. CajamTwtfPa Wrh.i . ' ' '' " " NQRFOIYA' " "Strict attention given to sales of Conntty: rrd4 d4ce Tobacco, Flour.'&c, an liberal" advances vJOHN P-LEIGILir JAMES t. LEiaH. yMay "G, 1863-;; - M.-38 ly rilEETH; BRUSHESV--I2; doieri,' somevery J fine and beautiful styles, just received and for sale by WILLIAMS & HAY WOOD. I iMexloan lMustnriP- T.inj O n-OUU. ' s i"v-t"."i tuimiuiuieu ior the oure of It Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bruises, Burns, strains Corns, Piles, Tumors, Swellings or pain in any part of the body, an external application can reach - A volume f certificates has already been publish ed from those .that have been cured these diseases and also from those that have had Horses cured of Ring-bone," Scratches, Swellings, Stiffness, wind galhi, Saddle-galls, Oldjwres, or any enlargement of bone or muscle. - -,V THROUGH BY, EXPRESS ! ! 'v THIS IS TO CERTIFT THAT The Mexican MuBtantLiniment has been uuj quite extensively in the stables of -Adams & Go's great Southern; Eastern and Western Expresses for curing Galds, Chafes, Scratches.: Sprains .nj braises, and it has proved very effectual. Manv ot tbeir men nave also used it on themselves and their families, andhey all speak of its healing mi remedial quantities-in the highest terms.' One f our hostlers got kicked, and badly cut and bruised on bisk-nee as usualthe JUustang Liximint was esorled to, and the -soreness and lameness wag Boon remoyed, and it was perfectly well in tr or four days. ..We have no hesitation in rare mending it as a valuable preparation, to be msd externally on man. or beast. ' ; ; ' J. DUNNING, " Foreman of Adams & Ce's Express Stable, N. J Jift take 'great pleasure in recommending tks Mexican Mustang Liniment to all our friends and customers as the best article we have erer h ut SxireJ, Sprains, or Gald in Horses. We have used it extensivelyr and always effectually gm of our men have also used it for severe Bruises and sores, as weQ as Rheumatic Pains, and they all say it sets like,magic we can only y that we have entirely abandoned the use of any other Li iment,,. "... ,. j- M. HEWITT, Foreman fer AMERICAN EXPRESS CO., 10 Wallst tlARDEX'S EXPRESS, 74 Broadway " . rULLE VIRGIL CO'S 10 Wall at WELLS, FARGO CO'S, 16 Wall Strtst. Dovsk, N. n., Jan. 2G, 185S. - Messrs. A. G. Bragg & Co. I had a valuable horse that about three weeks since was wounded l i. : jl i. j i i i . oeTei'ciy m ma uugn, wiin a snarp noon, opening a gash three-inches in lengtlrand an inch or more deep. I tried various articles to heal it, but inflam mation getting into it it caused large quantities of matter to collect, and the limb was quite stiff. A friend of mine asked me if I had tried the Mustang Liniment, to which I replied in the negative, but thinking it might do some good, was induced te try it. I had only .Used one half bottle when the inflammation began to be removed, and the wound te heal. Now it is entirely healed and the hair is growing over the wound, making it look as well as ever. Hoping tha others may e benefitted by a trial of your valuable compound, I remain yours. 'CIIAS. E. WHITEHOUSE. RcssEUCo., Ala. Feb. 1st, 1853. In justice to the proprietors, and for the bene fit of the afflicted, I feci it my duty to state public ly, the remarkable cures that have been effected ia my family by themse of the Mustang Liniment A Negro pf mine hacTjwKat was called a Bone Fel 1:1, or Whitlow on her middle finger ; the pain was most intense afidexcruciatinf, The inflanunationhad been so extensive that the whole finger had become almost a mass of corruption, and the only hope of saving her hand, and perhaps her life, appeared to be to have it 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 Burgeon in Columbus, "as it 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 be in every family and on every plantation. JAS. VAILIPS. PRICE?. In consequence of the increased demand for the Liniment we are now putting up 25 cent, 50 cent and $1 bottles. The 50 cent bottles contain three times as much as the 25 cent bottle, and the $1 bettle contains three times as much 'as the 50 cent bottle, scthat money will be saved by buying the large bottles. A. O. BRAGG & CO., 304 Broadway, and St. Louis, Mo. Proprietors. Sold by Druggists and Medicine dealers, everywhere, P. F. PESCUD, and. WILLIAMS & HAYWOOD, Agents, Raleigh. June 801853. 64 EGBERT & CO., , - MAKCrACTUBSRS OF GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO-FOUTKS. NO 232 PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE. The Subscribers respectfully call the attention ef the public to their, GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, of fJ, Gf . 7 and 7 octaves, for which'- The Maryland Inslituie jor thePromoiion . , Mechanic Arts has awarded THE FIRST PREMIUM ever awarded by that institute for improvement in UltAJNU ANIJJSyUARE PIANOS. These Pianos are in large sized, highly finished CASEi 1 Jpr EOSEWOOD, vv I w then tire, ironLframe, ,c0nstru6ted In the most substantial manner, with til the -.." MODERN JtTPROVEtfENTS. s ' . '' The manufacturers use y?- "jione but Ihe verybest seasoned timber, and Materials if ' the Choicest Qualities, thai enable them to warrant their instruments . to stand any climate. THX ftBM STAS A'PAXKST SIGHT ACTIOH, operating , on!: such principles that fris ; tion is almost ; entirely relieved oravoided ' " anjl their piano can therefore never gt ' . . "r:T-- - .f -ottf; bf order. . rofe nAsTE.Tu 6v'bssig5, itMAses or ram, ' - ai "i-'ll m for' FULLNESS, RICHNESS A BEAUTY OF TOXI, these Pianos rank Jbremost, and are equal to . any made here or in Europe. "Wherever these. Pianos have-been introduced they bate given inc very instance entire satisfactiea. ,Tt ' . . . , , , . . . , ,. i e wnxra.ni, our. iiisixumenw 10 stanu gooa tinder careful treatment, . and will receive them "back and substitute others, any time wilhin tke ( uio, Humus irum me 01 11, 11 n saaii ".-X'p, li :. :-f- ot -prove satisfactory. ' "- :: eggert; a co. Baltimore, June 1853. : 5 - -tign- tir. Charles kliffmiller is ear sole agent for the sale of our pianos in the Stats of NrtitCarpIina: - ' 4 June'17l85S; A - SO Cat ; PAlaL.1853.c THE subscriber has for the past two weeks been ..receiving his usual large supply of Fall aud rV inter Goods, -Comprising a varied assortment for the FaH ani, Winter ! Trade, which has been pur chased invariably fox- cash, and which he assures h' pkjhlio'geifimki! fie'' can furnish at prices to please, j His .stock, consists of nearly any thing wanted ""by the Farmer ;anl Mechanic; also, ths City-;Xrade,'' and wOuld" respectfully invite all to an examination of the same. VrV:- ; i . JAMES McKIMMON. October 1853. W " - 8 The North; Carolina State IIlAVE stiil onJhand a large number of very useful implements brought li ere for exhibition at tiiejateair. All of which will be sold at the Manufacturer's prices witbTa clear saving of from 15 to 25 per cent, tf the purchaser, as the Goods were brought free ef charge by the Rail Road, t Persons wanting any of the articles will see at once the importance of making good this opportu mty or supplying themselves Verbuin tat.' Among them: are the following, vis : 2 aargerLeyer horge powers, t Improved wrought Jroii Railway do 1; Large; Improved Wheat Drill, t'Drorys horse J power Family Grist-mills, to grindfrom 4 to e bushels per hour. t Large Cast Iron Field Rollers, Sinclair's, Whitman's & Prury's Threshers and jtSeperators., ; Corn planters' ami Garden Seed Drills, Stra-ftutterat and - Corn-skellers, for horse or land-power : Xfc great", Tajietyf the most improved Norfolk and Baltimore made Ploughs, Cultivators, kc JAMES M. TOWLES. Raleigh, Nov. 15, 1853. W i - . . ... . - - - . - -'
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