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IMPORTANT. - - fc " "fif HOUSEKEtP.ER S Something better and mere eeononomseal than Soda, Cream Tartar, or any other prepara tion in existence for Bakxng. - ----- DURKEE'S Chemical Yeast, or Baking Powder For raising Bread, Biscuit, Fried, Gnddle and Johnny Cakes, Puddings, Pot-Pies, Corn Bread Sweet Cakes, Apple Dumplings, Pastry, &., This article is one that every - ' i fAMILY, HOTEL, BOARDING HOUSE.. : Eating Saloon, Ship, 8teamboet,Vessel. Canal Boat Ac, wilt find upon a careful triat to be the vtry thmy needed every nngU day of their exittttce. Its most important advantages ever the eld sys- Itsaves the expense of mHkVeggs, shortening, spoiled bread, and the trouble and expense of pro curing rood yeast water only being necessary. 2- No time is required forthe dough to nse before bating eonsequently bread may be made in a few minutes. - ' . , S. A cook can always depends upon hATing light, sweet, tender and palatable bread and biscuit, whether the flour be of the best quality or not. 4- Bread made by this process is much more nu tritious, easier of digestion, . better fitted for a weak stomach, sweeter, whiter and lighter, than when made with yeast.- . . The bread made by fermentation does near ford the same amount of nourishment to the., .li tem, that it does when made with this compound j because the vegetable acid contained in fermented bread, prevents the proper action of the gastric fluid upon it, and eonsequently, a part only goes to nour ish the body, while the acids tend to produce dys pepsia and its attendant evils. The artiele has been thoroughly tested, and is u niversally liked. When used according to the di rections, it is warranted to suit. ftf- Be careful to ask for DURKEE S BA KING POWDER, and take no other, and you wifl sot be deceived. Principal office, 189 Wa ter street, New York. Sold by the host grocer! and druggists generally. . Feb. 25. 7 18 Clothing Here '. Clothing There!! , Clothing Everywhere!! ! NOW. the all important question is, who emn sett the cheapest! This can easily be found out by just calling at -EINSTEIN & CO'S. at their old corner of Market square and Wilming ton Street, who, by devoting themselves entirely to this line of Business and superintending person ally tho make of their clothing, are enabled.1 to have always on hand the bat assortment and will sell tu good ait article at m much lower price than can be bought in any other store in. this city or section of the country. They are now receiving their stock of - - ' , . - FALt AND WINTER CLOTHING, consisting of all kinds of Sacks, Frocks, Dress and Business Coats, Pants of every description, Vests of every style and quality, together with a well selected assortment of " BOY'S CLOTHING, Also on hand, a good assortment of Boots, Shoes and Brogans, which will be sold very cheap, as well as Hats, Caps, Shirts, Hdchfs, Collars, Meri no Shirts, kc, 4'C- We deem it unnecessary to say more, and thank ful for past patronage, We invite all. To give us a call, And buy this Fall, Their clothing, all, OF MJ. EINSTEIN & E. ROSENTHAL. October 14th, 185S. 84 CHOWAN" EJBMATiTi ' COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. MURFREESBOROUGII, N. C. Rev. M. R. Fory, AM, Principal, Natural Sci ences and Moral Philosophy. Mrs. E. DeLancey Fory, Associate Principal, French, Italian, and Belles Letters. Rev. R. H. Land, A M , Latin Language and Lit erature. Rev. J. R. Garlick,A. M. History. P. S. Henson, A. B. Mathematics and Natural Sci ences. Mr. M. C. Babcock, Organist and Pianist. Miss A. Perkins, Higher English. Miss Susan J. Baker, Piano and Vocal. . r Miss M. E. Eldredge, Music, Piano, Vocal and Guitar. w Music, Piano and VocaL Miss Caroline Robinson, Music, Piano and Vocal. Miss C D. Smith, Primary Department. Miss Julia Rugerv Oil, Water, Monochromatic Painting, Drawing and ornamental branches. Rev. J. R. Gariick, A. M. and Lady, Conductors ef the Domestic Department. Mrs. Hill, of Va., Matron and Nurse. THE Institution is located in one ef the most healthful sections of Eastern Carolina. It eleventh session will commence on the second Wednesday of October, 1853. The Domestic Department will be conducted by the Rev. J. R. Garlick and Lady of Va. Ample provision will be mode for warm and cold bathing, and other preservatives of health. The Primary Department will be re-organized, and placed tinder the care of a suitable Teacher. The Institute 'has a Library, a Reading Room, and a Cabinet of Minera s. The Chemical, Astro nomical and Philosophical Apparatus is not surpas sed by that". of any similar Institution in the Suth. The Literary Society of the Institute sustains a monthly Periodical which is read at the regular meetings of the Society. Extensive courses ef lectures are delivered, accompanied wiih experi mental illustrations. The Music deparment is fur nished with ten new and very superior instruments and is conducted by a gentleman Teacher, aided by four lady colleagues. Musical Soirees are held monthly. There is also a large and valuable Or gan for daily religious services. The Bible is re gularly studied, and throughout the whole course, regard is had to-the momi culture of the Student. The young ladies do not visit the stores nor Post Office, but make all purchases through the agency of friends. All letters received pass thronzh the hands of the Principal, and where there is suspi cion of a clandestine correspondence, the letters are sent unopened to the Parent or Guardian. .The Students do not go abroad without a proper atten dant. They are not allowed to visit, nor to receive calls, nor to attend any exhibition without permis sion from the Principal. They attend -divine ser vice on the Sabbath at such place as the Parent or Guardian may direct To prevent rivalry in dress, a simple uniform is prescribed. There are two ses sions commencing on the 2d Wednesdays of Octo ber and March. The vacation is from the last Thusday in July to the 2d Wednesday in October. 8tudents can enter at any time and are charged accordingly. No deduction for tuition will bo made after entering, except in eases of protrated illness, when one half the bill wil be deducted. Parents and Guardians are earnestly requested not to bring nor remove young ladies on th Sabbath. To those living near the railrjoads, Murfreesboro' is most accessible by the way I of Boykin's Depot, on the Seabord and Roanoke Road, 12 miles front the Institute, Where a regular conveyance will al ways be found. Hates of Board and Tuition for a session ofh months, ratable cue half in Advance. Elementary Arithmetic, Grammar, -Geography, Writine, &c. ?1U UU 15 00 7 00 Higher English," - French, Latin, Greek and Italian, each Drawing and Embroidery, each Painting in Water Colors, do Oil do, Music, Piano, Guitar and Seraphine, each de "Organ, 00 00 . 12 00 20 00 25 00 Use of Piano and Seraphine, each . 2 00 do Guitar, 2 00 do Organ, 7 00 Scnentifie Lectures, 1 60 School-room Expenses and Vocal Maine, 2 00 Board in the Institute, not including the privi leges of the bath room per month, 8 00 Washing, per month, " 1 00 (Application for Admission can bo made tolhe Principal by letter, or on the premises of the Insti tute. - 1 Sept. 2, 185S. ly 72 REMNANTS Remnants Blue and other colors Broad Cloths, suitable for boy's wear, to be iouna a vnn jea mvo. J. SMITH & CO, 14 Main et. Norfolk, Nov. 11, 68.- 82 A YOUNG MAN educated bv W. J. Rirt,.. J Esq., with a view to teaching, desires a lim- '"- jvouress u. w.-, Aiasou HslL Rsrmmxscs: W. J. Bingham, Bethmont, N C Nov. 25, 1853. 6 Z 96 -a T.aVrftVAaabrtment'than Hirer, M r 8CHLOSS d" CO., whohave just returned ' troa tho Norther elties, respectfully aa ouueo to the Ladies of this eity, as well m to those in tho vicinity, that they have endeavored to their utmost to meet their ta-tomselectmgjhe latest and most fashionable PRESS and FANCY GOODS nowin existence, and particularly take pleasure in naming some of their articles, such a. 'FiflVpJaiJrawsHka, Black; poult do rov-ett silk, ... - Brocade and fancy changeable and plain silks, First quality of French aad English Merinos, French plaid and figured Moualin de Laines, Plain all colors, also, -'--. ; ' A beautiful article of Persian, sloth, for Dresses and Mantillas, , x , . ; , All grades of black Alpaca, and a quantity or English figured fancy de Laines, Calicoes, &e., - As to Shawls, the stock eannot bo surpassed in beauty and prices. " . . . They have also on hand all torts cf white goods, such as dotted Mouslin, Cambria Jaconets, Bishop Lawn, Bobbinets, embroidered Chemisota, Hand kerchiefs, 81eeves, 4he very finest of silk embroid ered Voile, etc, all colors of silk fringes, velvet ribbons, gimps, worsted braids, and in fact all serts of lining for ladies' dresses, woolen coats for children, the finest quality of counterpanes, piano covers, on extensive stock of cotton cloth, - linsies. tickings, and many more articles too numerous to mention. To Gentlemen, wo recommend their handsome and extensive stock of ready-made clothing, of the latest style and fashion. ' Also, tho 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 establishment. Their mode is to acquire the confidence of a liberal patronage, by selling goods with the small est per centage. All they aak is an examination of their stock, before purchasing elsewhere, and they will endeavor to please every one who may favoi them with a call October 7, 1853- 81 Giraffe copy. t VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE, Lyina " Occonneche Neck," Northampton County, N. C. BY virtue of the power and authority given me by the last will and testament of Etheldred J. Peebles, dee'd. I shall offer at public sale, be fore the Court House door, in the town of Jackson, on Monday, the 5th day of December, 1853, that being Court day, a valuable tract of land, con taining about 1260 ACRES, nearly one half of which is open arable land and the balance is in original growth and well timbered with variouJ kinds of oak, hickory and cypress. The open land consists in part of rich bottom, re cently cleared, and produces from twelve to fifteen bushels of corn per acre. There are nearly one hundred acres of the same quality already drain ed and ready to be cleared for cultivation. The crop upon this year's shift will make from a thou sand to twelve hundred barrels of corn. There are upon the premises a framed dwelling-house, new barns and negro-houses, and other necessary buildings ; and nearly the whole of the land, both open and wood-land is enclosed with a 'strong new fence, affording good pastures and an excellent range for hogs, cattle and other stock. The. said tract of land is eligibly situated, being about five miles from Jackson, on the Halifax road, three miles from a landing on Roanoke river, and about seven miles from Uarysburg, the junction of the Petersburg and Roanoke and Seaboard and Roan oke Rail-roads. Persons wiahine to examine the land can be shown it by applying to Mr. Baldwin, the Overseer, Mr. Nicholas Peebles, or to myself A credit of one and two years will be given the purchaser by his entering into bond with approved security. WM. H. HUGHES, Ex'or, Jackson, N. C. Oct 25, 1853. td 87 Valuable Town Property for Sale. Wake Co. in Equity. Tuition of W. J. Clarke and others- - ex parte. PURSUANT to an order made at the Fall Term of the Court of Equity for the county ef Wake, the undersigned, Clerk and Master, will pro ceed to seD on the premises the following lots of land in tho city of Raleigh, on the 5th day ef De cember next, being the first Monday in December, to wit : Part of lot No. 130, lying on the east side of Fayetteville street, between the lots of Mrs. Marling and J. M. Towles, containing two brick tenements and a small paicel of land. Lot No. 121, lying on the west of Dawson street, bounded north by the Presbyterian Parsonage and west by a lot belonging to T. II. Selby containing two ten ements and divided into two parts. Lots No. 150 and 151 situate on Uargett street, north of it, wet of McDowell street and east of Dawson street; the northern parts of lots Nos 150 and 151, will b sold subject to the Dower of the widow ef Win. F. Clarke. On the portions of lots 150, 151 which are not subject to the Dewer, there are several bui dings, to wit: at the east end a Brick Office; at the west, a small dwelling, and in the middle a stable for horses, &c. Also, lot No. 106, lying in the same square and on the north-east corner thereof, being bounded by McDowell and Morgan streets ; almost the whole of lot No. 16 is subject to the widow's dower. A small lot on Morgan street south of it, situate on lot 166, aud bounded in other respects by the Dower, is not subject to Dower. The sale will commence at ten o'clock, A M. on lots Ne. 150 and 151. Tkkxs or Salx. Bonds well secured with two good sureties, half payable six months and the other half twelve months after date of sale, with interest from the date of sale. Five per cent, of purchase money must be paid in cash at the time of sale, to pay costs of sale, &e. GiTen under my hand at Office, this 15th day of October, 1853. ED. GRAHAM HAYWOOD, C. &M. E. Oct 18. 1853. 85 Wanted ! A TEACHER is wanted to take charge ef Tar River Ma'e 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 p efcr. Applications will be received until the loth 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 sapucant be a graduate and possess a good moral character. Address Tar River P. O., Granville Co., N. C. Nov. 18, 181. wtloD 94 Nutbush Land fbr Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale his tract of land, lying in the Nerthwestern part of Granville count v. The tract contains 670 acres of land. 350 of which are in original rrewth, and nearly all the plantation has been cleared within the last ton vears, and is well sdspted to the growth ef corn, wheat, oats, and tobacco, of the finest quality. The land is within three miles of Lynes ill to which place the Roanoke Valley Rait-road will sewn be completed There is a good dwelling- house, all necessary out-houses, and a good gar den, and orchards of dengntrul fruit. Those wishing to purchase will do well to see the land, for it is in a healthy part of the country. neted for the virtue, iatelligenee and hospitality of the citizens. THIL. U. THOMAS. . Oct. 28, 1SSS. wtf 88 ED ASH COAL. 200 Tons Best Red Ash Philadelphia coal, in Yard. For sale by Alt.M&ilt & WHITE, Portsmouth, Va. Nov. 15,1853. 93 TP 'IME. A small lot Thomaston, in new casks, 4 just received- ana for sale by - J. M. TOWLES. TAGGING, ROPE & TWINE. Best heavy 1 f uunnyvagging o incnes wiae. Best Dundee Hemp Bagging 44 inches wide, all in Store, and for sale by r . JAMES McKIMMON. Nov. 15. 1853. . . , 93 m BALES COTTON WANTED. Apply to T. H. SNOW. 22.'53. it JLESH Gloves, and Brushes, for producing a A .healthy action of the system.' For sale by r ' WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD. 0YS A YOUTH'S BOOTS. Six esses every site and quality, in store, sad for sale cheap . ; . . JAS. M, TOWLES. Virginia ANn NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL AND' IRON" WAREHOUSE. fUTHS Subscriber Us the largest esUblishment, ti and the most extensive assortment of Plows, aad other Agricultural machinery to be found in the Bute, consisting in part of 200 tons American, English, and Swedes Iron, of all sues ; flat, from 8-4 to 11 inches wide, and of round and square from 1-4 to t 12 inches. . Nail Bods, Horse Shoes, Bands," Hoops, Scroll, Oval, .Ac, Ameri can, German, Spring and Cast StooL 200 kegs of Cut Nails from 8 to 60 penny ; every style of Corn Shelters, Fanning Mila." Straw Cutters, Hominy Mills, Cora and Cob Crushers, Harrows, Cultiva tors, and Plows, of which I have over 80 different dies sad patterns, of the most approved and im proved patterns for one, two,' three, and four Horses. . . . Farmers and Merchants favoring mo with their orders are assured that they will be filled prompt ly, and on ths-very best terms. ' Every sod any article described in the various Catalogues and Almanacs will be furnished on the lowest terms. All Goods delivered at the Depot in Portsmouth ires of charge. ' S. MARCH, No. IS Water St., Norfolk, Vs. April 26, 1853 ' 35 ly SAM'L. M. WIMOK. GSO. W. OUCI. WJXSOtf & GRICE, Gxkisai Commission AFomwsromo MiCHirrs, No. 11, High St. and PiercS Wharf, Portsmouth, Va GIVE their personal and prompt attention to the Sale and Forwarding of Produce and Mer chandise of every description, and make liberal ad vances upon consignments. RsrsssNCKS. Geo. W.Mordecai, Esq., Raleigh; Messrs. W H. & R. S. Tucker, do : King, Thomas & Barrow, Louisburg; R.N. A D. C. Herndon, Ox ford ; Hon. WeWon N. Edwards. Warren county ; Col 8. S. Royster, Granville; Messrs. John White & Co., Warrenton ; Montgomery & Plummer, do ; Col Walter Gwynne, Ch. Eng'r., Central Railroad. May 4, 1853. 7-ly F. W. 8EABURY, DIALS 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. Bloodqood, I L S. Inloss, Norfolk Va. Baltimore. STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, NO. 12 MAIN STREET, NORFOLK, VA. April 26, 1853. 35 ly TH0S. B. IRWIN. IMPORTER & DEALER IN Brandies, Wines, SEGARS, 4c. NORFOLK, Va. April 26, 1853. 35 ly Peebles & White, CrROCURS, Commission amd FomwAsniNG Mbkchaxts, Old Street, .Petersburg, Va. LEMUEL rrXBLES. THOMAS WHITS, J. Jan. 10, 1853. y 5 COPARTNERSHIP. The subscribers have this day entered into Copartnership, under the name and style of A. S. SHAFER & 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 zaar. A. S. SHAFER, GEO. A. HALsEY, ROB'T HUNTER. Petersburg, April 1, 1852. ouocr'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 public of Pe tersburg and vicinity for their liberal patronage du ring his proprietorship of the Clothixo Bazaau, and would also recommend a continuance of the same to his successors. N. TERRY. August 24th, 1852. 70 BELLS ! BELLS ! BELLS ! THE Subscribers manufacture add 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 new way recently adopted by us. The best stock is used, and the most approved method of hanging. We have 1 4 Gold and Silver medals awarded for "the best livlis, for sonorousnes and purity of tone." Nearly 10,000 Bells have been cast and sold from this foundry. We can send to 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, X. T. July lith, 1853. ly-68 Executor's Sale. ON Monday, the 26th day of December next, at the late residence of William Lasatcr, Senr., Dec'd., I shall proceed to sell to the high est bidder, on a credit of twelve months, SEVE RAL NEGROES, among whom tre four very likely and valuable ones. Also, a quantity if stock, one road wagon, and other articles of prop erty too tedious to mention. Bond with approved security required. THOMAS LASATEK, Ex'r. Nov. 29, 1853. pd. wtd 87 BRUNSWICK CITY, GEORGIA. Large and peremptory sale of building lots in the city of Brunswick, State of Georgia. The proprietors of the city of Brunswick hereby give notice that a saie ot nve nunurea eiigiDie iou wiu aae piace, by public auction, at the Oglethorpe Ho nse, in said city, on Thursday, the 12th day of January, 1854, at 12 o'clock M. The sale will be positive to the highest bidder. Terms One third cash, and the remaining two-thirds in one and two years. Title perfect. The port and site of Brunswick hold out commercial and maritime advantages su perior to those presented by any other south of Chesapeake Bay. The climate is healthy; the water pure. Further particulars, with maps, Ac; may be had at the office of the company, 90 Broad way, New York, or of Mr. John Brooks, agent, Brunswick, Georgia. WM. CHAUNCEY, Pres't. Thomas A. Dxxtek, Sec'y. Nov. 29 1853. w5w 97 PLEASANT GROVE MALE ACADEMY, Wake Forest N. C WILLIAM M. CRENSHAW. A. B., Principal. The Seveuth Session of this in stitution will commence on the 2d Monday in Jan uary next. Tuition from $7 to $15 per session. The Academy is situated 1 mile from ForestviUe. The location of this institution for health, morali ty and convenience cannot be surpassed by any. lue trustees or this school have more than realis ed their expectations in Mr. Crenshaw as a teach er, and would say to the publio thit he is a thor- - V 1 I . . uugu bcowmu- uiu a goou liieirucior. Doaru can be had at $6 per month. For further particulars aaaress. ab. wjusxasi. liARTcFIELD, ForestviUe, Wake Co.,' N. C. Nov 29th, 1853. - wtd-97 XLACK TCRC SATIN-Just received 500 yards X Black Turc. Satin, bought at auction, now sel lmz off at 75 cents per vard. Tha TW li;. .u- famous place for bargains. - J. SMITH & CO', 14 Main si NorfolkvNov. 29 - 97 ' OREGON PEAS. In 25 and Ween t papers, so that our farmers may get in the seed of this invaluable Pea. The experiment will cost Jittls, and the profits will be great. J AS. M. TOWLES. Nov. 29,1858. vj "VTEW RIVER MULLETS. 20 Barrels New River Mullets, in fine order, just received. '.- For sals by VNIE MEYER k WHITE, - ' Portsmouth, Vs. Nov. 15, 1853. 93 ADDOCK FISH. 120 Barrels Haddock . Fish, in fine order." For sals at a low price . .r "N1XMEYEB & WHITE,, - ' - Portsmouth, Vs.- Nov. 15, 185S. " - NATIONAL HOTEL. hS.takeu charge of thls lrge ani weU uowu es tabUshment, which bPIeSrt gantly refitted and refurnished m "fi mint. Having had charge for long timsorthe Exchange Hotel, Richmond, and- S? in an the details requisite to form Hotel of the first class, he assures the puttie Uat every exertion will be made, to render the National in every res- pocxaeservingox .rotSUM. l n . . i j v xXnkml has heen gE& lae jr swacneu . . thoroughly renovated, and fuxnished with pure or: 1 !!...' nines uu uniwin. - jBfcy launch aaiiy mh oux. Norfolk -Annl 26. 1853. 85 ly WHITE & McKENNEY acccawoas to PEBBLES, SOOTS WHIM, WbokMla and lotall Daalan In STAPLE AND FANCY ttt ' X & TO CT U3J SYCAMORE STREET, PETERSBURG, Va.. J. ANDREW WniTC, R. A. McKBNNET, Lata with Jno. Btaflreasoa.) ly 27 March 29, 1853. JOHN C. BAKER & CO., Wholesale Drug Importers and Dealers in For eiyn and American Drugs, Chemicals, Med icines, Paints, Oils, Window Glass Dye Stuffs, &c, &c. NO. 100 N. 3rd ST., PHILADELPHIA JC. B. & CO. invite the attention of Druggists, m 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, Sur gical Instruments, ic, which they will supply of , . I . , : I. very cnoice quality, anu at as ow pnooa ucu w bought in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Orders, whether entrusted to us personally, or by letter, shall receive equal attention) and the inter ests of the buyer fully regarded in all respects. JOHN C. BAKER Jb CO'S Yoder's German Liniment. This most excellent rubefacient for the cure of Rheumatism, Numbness, Stiffness of the Joints, Sprains, Bruises, &c, is pronounced by those who have used it to be unequalled by any similar prep aration, giving instant relief and performing many remarkable cures. It has been employed with the utmost success for the past 30 years, and is highly recommended by the testimony of hundreds who have used it to their great benefit and advantage-. It is also an admirable remedy for all diseases to which the Horse is liable, such as Spavin and Ringbone, Strains, Swellings, Galls, Scratches, Cuts, Bruises, &c, &c. No application has heretofore proved so useful in relaxing stiffuess of the joints and tendons, the effect of Sparin or Ringbone, and producing such immediate and beneficial effects in cracked Heels brought on by high feeding, splints and sprains. . This Liniment is highly recommended to Farri ers, Proprietors of Livery Stables, Wagoners, Stage Contractors, and private gentlemen owning Horses, as an invaluable remedy, and should be constantly kept in their Stables. Prepared only by J. C. Bailee A Co., and for sale by P- F. Pescud, Raleigh, N. C. July 22 1853. 60 SEABOARD AND ROANOKE RAIL ROAD- RATES OP PAKE HO DIST1UES. FROM PORTSMOUTH TO Miles. Fare. I Miles. Faer. Suffolk 17 $ ,50 Branchville, 58 2,25 Carrsville 31 1,00 Bryants' 60 2.25 Blackwater 87 1,25 Margarettsville 63 2,25 Murfees' 40 1,50 Concord 68 2,50 Newsoms' 50 1,75 Garys' 78 2.75 Boykins, 55 2,00 Weldon 60 3,00 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 n eldon. Fare from w eldon to Edenton, $5,00 Tickets to Raleigh from the agent at Portsmouth. J?XH EU1SNTON & PLYMOUTH. Tho 8tage leaves Blackwater on Monday, Wed nesday and Friday, immediately after the arrival of the trains from Portsmouth and Weldon. The boats leave for Baltimore, dnily; at 6 P. M. (Sundays excepted,) or immediately after the arri val of the Southern train. O. D. BALL, Agent. April 29, 1853. ly 36 Bradbury's Piano and Melodeon Warerooms, No. 423 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 17 RUM enlarging my Warerooms I am enabled to keep a much greater assortment of Instru ments than heretofore. All Pianos furnished ate 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. A NEW INVENTION. The Organ Melo deon with two basks or kets, the only thing of the bind in the country, having two stops, oour lke, swell draw stops, &c, a sweet and powerful Instrument, pronounced by Organists to "be superior for churches or Organ practice to the medium sixed Organs, price $200. . Also the common melodeon of all styles and prices. Being the extensive Agent foi these Instruments, orders are solicited. The usual discount made to the trade, and 10 per cent to clergymen purchasing for their own use. E. G. BRADBURY, 423 Broadway, New York. March 18, 1853. 24 WATCHES & JEWELRY. DIAMONDS, PEARLS, SILVER WARE k FANCY GOODS. THE subscriber has received and opened a most elegant and fashionable assortment of the above GOODS, to which the attention of the publio is solicited. He has all the new styles of Watches, Chains, Seals, Keys, Brcast-Pins Esr-Drops, Lockets, &o. ALSO, a beautiful assortment of Diamond, Coral and Pearl Brooches. Ear-Rings and Finger-Rings. ALSO, a very large assortment of Silver Spoons, Ladles Butter Knives, Cups, c. And an excellent variety of Spectacles, Razor Straps, Walking Canes, Perfumery, &c. On hand, also, a few fine Mantel Clocks. -' C. B. ROOT. Raleigh, Nov. 158. - ' - 89 tf : TEACHERS WANTED. A MALE and Female Teacher to take charge of Academies in Wilson, N. G. A married gentleman and his lady would be preferred. Schools to commence on Monday, 2nd Jan'y, 1854. Ap plicants will state their terms. None seed apply, unless they can come well recommended. Address the subscriber, at Wilson, Edgecombe county, N. C. A. S. COTTON, . Seo'y Board of Trustees. Nov. 15, '53. 93 tl 5th Deo NEW STORE. THE undersigned has opened on Wilmington Street. . ODOOsite- P.PMi'h and Hn!nin Gill's, a large and varied assortment of Goods. - His stock has been selected with great care and presents every variety tf the useful and the orna mental. It consists of READY MADE QLOTM ING, a fine assortment; s large lot of Dry GOODS BOOT&, SB:0ES$en and, in fact, everything fi nally kept in Establishments such ss his. - -He respectfully. invites the inspeetionof the pub lic, confident that he shall be able to please in very particular. .. t . . N, -KRAMER, Raleigh, Oct. 11,1858. gm-83 " Soaps, &C YARIETIES of Toilet, Shaving, and Fancy -Soap. ' -Also, Lyons' Kathairon, Barry's Tricopherous " Rowland's genuine Macassar Oil Bears UU sad Beer Marrow for the hair. . For sale br tn: r.ISH- POTATOES. 10 Psjrelsuperior qujrtt ty for Table use, just received and for sale hr JAMES -3ttMM0N: A S1 1 Remedy for ,Wraa f IN, CHILDREN ANT AD0J-Ti. Tim rtpermtion has now been before the f pub- BoforsTquarterof t fKl of it, MW ei0? pKwnj?60 Poei.tioJa e L fljtis iivMWitorperstfensjrt to eel6- el nor .other dsngeroas Ingredients, and. a -be given with perfect esxejy to-tae nuw eup.. fants .'t . . TiMtata W 25 cents per bottle, and is sold by nesr- i n n-trita and Store-keepers in the country, and by WiLiians A IarwooD, Raleigh. , July zetn, lPoa. , . Dr. Gale's Anodyne .ppiurn, . . Pt is fact well known, th many, people re -ntnmwl to buv and use without the advice of s physician, many of the preparations of Opiura, aa Laudanum. Paretcoric, " Bateman's Drop. "God frey's Cordial and the like. ' . The enept or tnese meuicwe-s gojwj "'" end while they are admitted to possess Anodyne and sedative properties not to be dispensed -witb, they are still liable to serious objections in 'many cases and doubtless are often mischievous in their. tendency. : The new chemical preparation, now submitted to the public, is believed to possess alt 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 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, and in all appropriate eases of disease.it is still be lieved 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. FAHNESTOCK, HULL & CO., New York, Proprietors, Also, sold by WILLIAMS A HAYWOOD, and Druggists generally. PrieeeW cents per bottle July 2G, '53. ;61 1 Goldsboro' Drug Store. Y AUG HAN & 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 doily receiving one of the largest and most select -tock ef. Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, ke.. 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 : Drugs and Clumicals. 30 lbs Acetic Acid 5 do Benzoic do 10 do Citric do 25 oz Hydrocyanic do 5 Carboys Sulphuric do 8 do Nitric do 8 do Muriatic do 20 lbs Sulphuric -Ether 5 Carboys Spts Nitre 4 bxs Tartaric Acid 5 Carboys Aq Ammonia 2 do Spts do . , 50 lbs Carbonate do 6 oz Elaterlum (Clut) 20 rolls Emp. Adhesive All kinds of Extracts aud Confections -50 lbs Hoffman's Anod. 10 do Fowler's Selut'n 25 do Goular'd Ex Lead 10 do Iodine . 10 do Iodine Potassae 10 do Cirtate Iron 20 oz do do and Qui. 20 oz Lactate do 50 oz Balsam Copaiba 100 oz Quinine 10 doz SeitHetz Powd'rs 25 do Liq Ammonia 5 do Tartar Emetic 5 do Pulv Amimonialis 100 gals Castor Oil 6 do Gold Sulphuretdo. 100 do Flor Sulphur 25 do Bine Mass 10 bbls Glue 10 do Bub Nit Bismuth 35 do Calomel (Opt) 25 do Gum Camphor 200 do Chloride Lime 20 do Chloroform 50 do Peruvian Bark Patent 6 do Printer's Glue 20 lbs Opium (Turkey) Shaker's Herbs 50 lbs Gum Arabic 25 lbs Gum Assafoetida 1 bale Senna Alix Medicines. 50 doz Mexican Mustang 12 doz Horssman s Hope Liniment 1 2 do Carter's Span Mix. 24 do Hoofland'sGerBit 6 do Gray's Ointment A large supply of Drs. 6 do G. Mountain do Jaynes' and Rose's niedi- A large supply of Grcaf cines kept constantly on enberge Medicines hand. R. R. R. Remedies, and 1 gross Ayer's Chey Pec in fact almost every kind 24 doz Brown's Ess. Jam of Patent Medicine that I Ginger can be called for. Paints, OU, drc. 125 kegs pure W. Lead 50 lbs Chrome Green, dry 90 do extra do and in oil 40 do No 1 do 25 do Zinc Paint 1 bbl Drop Black 1000 yellow Ochre 50 do Chrome yellow do 25 do Prussian blue 4 bbls Linseed Oil 1 do Copal Varnish 2 casks Spanish Brown 10 cans Coach 2 do Venetian Red 1 bbl Japan do do a xegs rea iea i ao Diacx no 5 do Litharge &c ice. 100 lbs Putty Glass- Ware, cf-c. 60 gross Vials, assorted 125 boxes French and 5 crates, 3 hhds of drug- American Window gists' shop Furniture. Glass. Perfumery, dc. We have a .very large assortment of Perfumery and Toilet articles, which we will sell very low. We would say to all Pbyscians'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. Goldsboro', Nov. 4, 1858. W) Flannels and Blankets. 9J, 10, 11, 12, and 13 Super Bed Blankets, Crib and Cradle Blaukets, 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, all grades, Fancy - French Flannels, for Sacks.. all colours, in store and for sale JAMES McKIMMON. October 7, 1853. 82 Mocere & Gallagher, Ridge Road and Coates Street, Philadelphia. Ikoh Founders asp Maxujaottjb.eis' or WROUGHT and Cast Iron Railings and all kinds of Ornamental and Agricultural Iron Works, Iron Railings for publio and private Grounds, Verandahs, Settees, Chairs. Tables, &c. Particular attention paid to the enclosure" of Burial Lots. . . Mocere & Gallagher's Book of Original Designs and List of Prices sent to persons wishing to make a selection. : , , Nov. 8, '5. Jm 'Ol IL BOM, -, COMMISSION MELKCHANT, FOR W A R D I NO A G Bf T Mcintosh's Wharf; No. 12, Fayette Street, NORFOLK, VA, Oct, 4j 1853. ' m n . A.M. HCPHBBTKKS, JI. aISSLIW, JVT. HAITI. A. MMePHETRS &?C0;S WHOLESALE GROCERS 1 ' Forwarding de Commission Jfa'cJianls. - 6 KOANOKB SqCAKB, ' - ' .NORFOLK VA. ' " J 1 .. -BxTBaxircBS. "- Thos. P- Dtvereux, Halifax, If. C. . . -r. 6. W. MordecaJ, Pres. Bki of the Stats-of U.C.v - C Dewey. Cashier 'do do do do -W. H. Jones do Branch do Cape Fear Raleleh v rva Tt -.v. Tv. l n ti r t - , . r T ( J cf . . . - . . - , - ur. sa. Kii nmteneaov - frorfolk. Pre't Farmers B'kj)f Vs. J ... Alex, uen, esq. t ; . Messrs. Spence & Reid, 'Baltimorsi "7 " . B, Blossom Son, few tort. September 16th, 1853. ; . ' T1ROWN WINDSOR SOAP. 12 dozer.. I.t X3 -feited, Also- a Urge Tsriety of tfibln's And . Oclober II, 1853. 3 " 'Here lsyoxir Remedy. HftlOWAY'S OINTMENT. -' A kosi MisACtrLocs citm of-. Bab Legs, attk 43 - . Ysatt's StfM-tWO. Extract of m Litter from Mr. Wm. GaXpin, of 70 SL Mary's Street,-H ey movtAf Meet May -tow, 1001. To Professor HollowaT; f - 8ir At the sge of 18, my wife (who is now.J.1) esoght s violent cold, which 'sealed in her legs, and ever since .that time they hare beeit more or less sore, and creativ inflamed , Her asronies were Udistracting, and for months together she waekdo- prived entirely of rest ana sleep, .every remeay that medical men advisebV was tried, but without effect her health suffered severely and tor state of heslegs was terrible. -1 had often "read your advertisements, end' advised Tier to try yowr Pills sad Ointment : .end, as s last resource,- after every other remedy had proved useless, she consented to do, so. fihe oommenced six. weeks ago, and,' strange to related is now in rood health-Her legs are painless, , without seam or scar, 'and her sleep sound snd.undisturDeov juouia you nave witness ed the sufferings of my wife during the last ferty-t three 'years, and contrast them with, he present enjoyment ofhealth, you would indeed feel delight ed in having been thi means of so greatly allevia ting the sufferings of fellow-creature. (Signed) WVV4.1.14AAI UAX.fiJi A Person 70 Tears of age cured of a Bad Leg, of v-. - 30' Icars Standing. Copy of a Letter from ifr. fFw. Abbs Builder of Gas Ovens of Rushcliffe, near Huddertfield, dmttd May 31, 1851. To Professor Holloway : . Sir I suffered for a period of thirty years from a bad leg, the result of two or three different acci dents at the Gas Works, accompanied by scorbutic symptoms. I had recourse to a variety of medical advice, without deriving any benefit, and was even told that the leg must be amputated, yet," in oppo sition to that opinion, your Pills and Ointment have effected a complete cure in so short s time, that few who had not witnessed it would credit the fact.' (Signed) WILLIAM ABBS. The truth of this statement can be verified by Mr. W. P, England, Chemist. 13 Market street, Huddersfield. A Dreadful Bad Breast Cured in One Mmili.' Extract of a letter from Mr. Frederick Turner, ef renhurtt, Kent, dated December 13 A 1850. ' To Professor Holloway ; , , s. Dear Sir My wife had suffered from bad breasts more than -six months," and during the whole period had the best 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 trialin her case and fortunate it was I did so, for in less than- s 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 Leas. Chiego-foot, Fistulas, Sore Throats Bad Breasts, Chilblains. Gout. Skin diseases. Burns, Chapped hands', Gladular Swellings, Scurvy, Bunions, Corns (soft) " Lumbago Sore heads. Bite of Mos-Cancers. Piles, Tumors, ' A quitos and Contracted and Rheumatisms, Ulcers, sand flies. Stiff Joints. Scalds, Wounds, Coco-Bay, Elephantiasis, Sore Nipp es; Yaws. Sold by Ahe Proprietor 244 Strand, (near Tem ple Bar,) London, and by all respectable venders of Patent Medicines, throughout the British Empire, and by those of the United States, in pots and box es, at 37 cents, 87 cents, and$l 50 each; Whole sale, by the principal Drug nooses in the Union, and by Messrs. S.. B. & J. AEVANSr Wilming ton N. C for sale by Px F. PESCCD- Raleigh. There is very considerable saving in taking the larger Biies. - . ... .1 N. B. Directions forthe guidance' of patients are affixed to each pot or box.' v Feb. 25, 1853. ' 18 ly J SO. BOWLITT, HKNUT C. BA-tDT, D. A. WXISIGKX. ROWLETT, HARDY & CO., Commission Merchants, PETERSBURG VA. Strict personal attention paid to consignments of TOBACCO, WHEAT, COTTON. &C. FAB.XXB8 8CPPL1KD WITtf 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-, Barn borough's. Sme'air's, Grant's, and other Fan Mills, J'traw Cutters. Hominy Mills, Corn and Cob Crush ers, and Agricultural Implements- generally, at Manufacturer's prices. Peruvian Government Guano. k Lubee Ground Plaster in 500 lbs. Tierces Thom aston and Washington Lime, Bone Dust, &c. Clover, Timothy. Orchard, Millet, Herds, Ken tucky Blue and other Grass Seeds. SOLE AGENTS IK FBTKKSBUEG FOB. MacGregor's Agricultural Cauldrons. The best article of the sori in use, consuming very little fuel and requiring but little attention sizes 15, 22, 33, GO, 90 and 120 gallons. DcBurg's Super Phosphate of Lime -----in bags of 15Q lbs. at $45 per ton. . . . The Albany Agricultural Works of Emery & Co J. A. Fat $ Co's Boniso, Tbsnonikg, Mortisimq, - and Sash Moulding Machines. ' - -w"-NOW IN STORE SOO barrels Thoroaston and Washington Lime . ft Orders filled with care, and at the lowest market rates. a Petersburg, Sept 13, 1853. . tf 75 Groceries. A A A bbls, crushed, powdered, and coffee T:UU sugars, : 60 hhds PRpO sugars, 150 boxes of sperm, ' adamantine, and tallow candles, , , 4.00 rides of hemlock sole leather, 1 000 lbs shoe thread, " 800 kegs, Avalen, old Dominion and-. Cumber land nails, - 50 tons Swedes and English iron, 100 bbls double rectified' and old rye whiskey, 400 bags of shot, assorted, 550 hugs of Rio, Laguyra, and old J ava, ooffoe, 200 dot bed cords and leading tines, - 50 boxes No 1 and pale ' steam 'soap, I8Q bbls Mscerel and Herrings, Also a gocd supply of bagging, rope, twine, black and green teas, pepper, spice, ginger, win dow glass, putty, "blacking," mustard, castings, etc. All of which we offer to the trade on accommoda ting terms j.-, , . . . ;, PEEBLES & WHITE, - - OldStreet, Petersburg, Va. - September 2, 1853. -f . - ; tf . 72 ' BOY'S CLOTHlN&.DE-?OT , fip HE subscribers have the most extensive and I varied assortment pf Clothing for Boys, from 4to.l6, everofferedfor. saie in-(he Union. 'Or ders for Gentlemen's Clothing fiUed. at the shortest notice. ' " Persons purchasing Clothing at this Establish ment have the privilege of Changing them; if they do not suit. . , , , , . . iv , - - - F. A. IJOYT & BK0. . S. W. Corner of Chesnut &i0tli Streets, Philadelphia. April 1, 1853. REMOVAL OF THE ' ' - ; . , ' Boot, and Shoe Manufactory. THE Subscriber begs leave' to-inform his patrons, and the public in.ienernl. thax-ba has moved front Wilmington StreeVto the house lately occupied' by P. Mahler as a fancy store, West aMf the eanitoL r'--.f r.f--!" -rf Thankful forthe liberal patronage heretofore - 1 , ' .. rgcuTcu um soucim a oonunuance oi- mo same. promunng vo mse me very oesi materials and em ploy only-superior workmen."H 5" uii 4 EsJeigi, Aug. 26, M. AJiD COMVlgSlON MRBCH-ANTSa - UORFOLK.'.-VA. ' J EfaHct attention given, toales of.Countrv lvl duce-Tpb&cco, Flour, &c., a JhbexaJL s4vsnoes made 011 receipt of Shipments. ' , . -iisj 61863-..- J.r-.?yiri? 88-lyf' f-TTnEETH -BRJJ8HI-S.12 dozen; some Very I' -JUL nd beauful styles, jus eeeivd and ; 7. ; IHia Idnimentis uneauolled for th. . I Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bruises, Burns strain. L o - Ul rM TTa- Tnl. GWM1S-. . .r . ' "-"-' 7 w c-u-6o or pain in any Dart of the body, an external application can reach A volume of certificates has already been publish ed from those that hive bopn cured these disease and Wso-from those haVhave had Horses cured of Ring-bone, Scratches, Swellings, Stiffness, wind gallsv saddle-galls, Old sores, or any enlarr.m,B. of bone or muscle. THROUGH BY EXPRESS!! - - ''xmis IS ,0 cwrr that The Mexican-Mustang Liniment has been msad quite extensively in the stables of Adams & Co's geat Southern? EasterfTsnd Western Expressei for euring Galds, Chafes,, Scratches,- Sprains and bruises, and it has proved very effectual. Maay of their men have also, used it on themselves and theirarnilies, and they all speak of its healing and remedial quantities the highest terms. Ons tf our hostlers got kicked, and badly cut and bruisaw on bis knee--as usual, the Mitstasg Li.vimskt wks resorted to, and" the- soreness and lameneci was soon removc.d,-and it was perfectly well in thrte or four days. We have no hesitation in recent mending it as a valuable preparation, to be miai externally, on man or beast. ' - . J. DUNNING, . Foreman of Adams A Co's Express Stable, N. Y. We take great pleasure ia recommending tie Mexican Mustang Liniment to all our friends and customers ss the best article we have ever ot Sores; Sprains, or Galds in Horses. We hav used it extensively, and always effectually Sem of our men have also used it for severe Bruises aad sores, as weU as Rherunatic Pains, and they all say it sets like magic we can only say that we have entirely abandoned the use of any other Lin iment. J. M. HEWITT, Foreman far AMERICAS' EXPRESS CO., 10 Wallet. JliRIrZZXl'KtES3, 74Br.dway, PULLEN VIRGIL f CO'S 16 Wall ... WELLS, FARGO j CCS, 16 Wall Street, . Dovsa, N. II., Jan. 2G, 1853. Messrs. A. G. Bragg & Co. I had a vaWHla horse that about three weeks since was wounded severely in his thigh, with a sharp hook, opening a gash three inches in length and an inch or more deep. I tried various articles to heal it, but inflam mation getting into it it caused large quantities ef matter to cellect, 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 thiriking it might do some good, was induced te try it. Ikad only used one half bottle when the inflammation began to be removed, and the wound t heal. NoW.it is entirely healed and the hair is gVowing over the wound, making it look as well as ever. - Hoping that others may be benefitted by a trial of your valuable compound, I remain youri v CIIAS. E WI1ITEH0US. ' -"i ittrssifct Co. Ala. Feb. 1st, 1853. In justice to the proprietors, and .for the bene fit of the sfflicted, I feci it my duty to state public ly, the remarkable Cures that have been effected in nry family by the 'use bribe Mustang Liniment. A Negro of mine had what was called a Bone Fel sn, or Whitlow, on Her middle finger ; the pain was most intense and excruciating. The iuflammationhad been so extensive 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 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 surgeon in Columbus, as it could do no harm and mightprevent 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 how perfectly well and sound I 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 too tiring 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. VAiurs. PRICES. In consequence of the increased demand for the Liniment we are now -putting no 25 cent 50 cent Aud$l bottles.. The 60 cent bettles contain three times ss much as the 25 cent bottle, and the $1 bottle contains three times as much as the 50 cent bottle. scthat money will be saved y buying the large Dotties. A G. BRAGG & CCU 304 Broadway, and St. Louis, Mo. Proprietors. Sold by Druggists and Medicine dealers, everywhere, P. F. PESCUD, and WILLIAMS k. HAYWOOD, Agents, Raleigh. ; Jane 30th, 1853. , 64 ECeOERT & CO., ' " MAXurACTF-tBRS OT GRAXD, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO-FORTM. NO 232 PRATT STftEBT. BALTISOKK. The Subscribers respectfully Cftll.-the attentioa ef the public to their GRAND, SQUARE AN D UP RIGHT PIANOS, -if 8, 6 J. 7 and 7 octaves, . X- ..for whish t The Marylandxliistitutejor the Promotion of ' Mechanic Arts ha t awarded r - THE . JIBST' PREMIUM ever awarded by that institute for improvement in . GRAND- AND SQUARE .PIANOS. . These Pianos are in Urge sed, highly finished fcASES d ROSEWOOD, with entire: iron frame!, constructed in the most substantial manner, with all the MODERN IMPS O YEMENTS. The manufacturers use nope but the very best seasoned timber, and Materials If the Choicest Qualities, that enable them to, warrant their instruments te stand any climate. . thz rnw- has a ttuili morn Acnoir, ' operating on such principles that fric tion is almost entirely relieved or avoided and their -piano can therefore never get ;r out of order. . " roa enASRRSM or bouom, sus-.vcs or nnu, as well as for fullness; richness-& beauty Of toxj. - these Pianos rank -foremost and are equal t-o Ay made hero or in Europe. ' Wherever these Pianos have been introduced they hate given in every instance entire satisfaction. We warrant our instrnments to stand good s 'icmnrm iwu, - .,-. under careful treatment, and will receive them back "and substitute' others, any tiin within the - fret six months from the wale, of it, if it shall . not prove satisfactory. H v V EGGEBT k CO. Baltimore, June 185. ' ; gSST Mxa CHARLES KLIFFMILLER is ear sole agent for the sals of eur pianos in the State ef North Carolina. June 17, 1&)3.! 60 6m , The ,Zv"prtlvjCaxolina State : ,FatrAgaln. I HAVE still on hand a large number ef very 'useful implements brought here for exhibition at the late Fair. Alt 'or whih wille sold at the Mnufaeturer's prices-with dear" saving of from 16 to 25 per cont tot the purchaser- as the Goods were brought free of charge by the Rail Road. Persons wiinting any ef the sxticles will see at once the importance" of making good this opportu nitj fbr eupplying: jhemselves Verbvm smt. . Amon tiem arethe following, viz: 2 Large. Lever : urse powers, ., 1 Improved wrought Iron Railway do I- Large Improved Wheat iM.t, i,Dnirys horse -power 'Familv Grist-mills, to v grind from 4 to 5, bushels per hour. r2 LargoCast Iron Field Ttoliers, Maelairs, Whitman's jS Drury's Threshers and v . Seperatoau-i-' f v Corn Planters and Garden Seed Drills. retraw-outters and "y Corn-shellers, for horse or -.- ir! uuni-niwcr, . A great 'Variety- of the most improved Norfolk and Baltimore; made Ploughs, Cultivators, ke. BatVefgnT Nov. 35, fi,"3. 93 'tTair "R-r-n aVioa rl't :e. "vo. A "LARGE and beautiful assortment. Just re- -oeived hnd for sale by P. F. PESCUD. J jtanajrd'epy?'? " Oct. 4, '53. 81 ifjTJ-W GOODS. Just now receiving from the LJCitieof Bidtiawe-and Philadelphia, a large assortment or sessonsbie uooas or very variety and quality. These goodswere bought in the right mja-ket,andat the 'right timesfond therefore can and wibe sold tiykt.'J ' Purchasers will do well to see for themselves- " JAMES M. TOWLES. Raleigh, Oct. 4, 1853. il for sale y wiillams & HAYWOOD.
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