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VI i ' . , ,. . . - . . ' -f' ,- - Sk : I .1, j ?" J ' ' -j ? V -." V j. . j s it !!' ) Nivessliallke contracted to Uie span of our loy-; . hooxl V but what is that future to roe?; I e Imfened to tlio talcs of Paradises-nay, ; in I the; Mue cUstapcCi I have seen the . dark tops of its Ijcodarsj ll liave heard the solemn. melodies -of, !Jiibal jvhcu he' sat on the sea shore, ami jthe ? fednnd 6n the waves mingled withliis harping.-;! ! 1 nave seeii anireis tue visiuiuiswi V"'"' A!S !ii nave j seen aj;vjis uic 4sirf"w r .... 1s'A:niUid of all perfection what is tiiefulur, ! MOTHER. limfnd the idaa of one's niotlierf the ! 5 r 5rhan fcliri svi th fond affection. dritib-uglii stamped upon! Our mtnd of It is ihe first infant hearts .Un dnft l and capable of receiving the .most , . t ' ''i. i':.,.,;..;,,n onn nil tlin! ui ie ivot luare more or iess jiu, ji whvuiu- UAlfV,nh.li;mnrossion3..anp all the! after feehmjs hi -nre more or less jiuu ui mai wj .h.-4 11 .fl IU.ll. KIIWW Lll.lL CICU Hi vwi ;it. wJda indt Wok back to that. feeling aMhq ViSietei'i" vVe ave;. through Jife. Our -passions, ' li !f(e4 may lead ; us (at ;from. the.ob W6ouf:iii6y? ; we learn even to pam her Irvfcipvol'er'vvishes, to violate her, com-:-iim Vaypecome mid, -he dstro ng, and. " iwrylfaouhs or option; but wjien -itUcd liet mointoVy voice,; and jno 4 :tyfUi.'fW ,f.inorv'reinainsto recapitnlato; t: er vlrtuWandS fvlIl&Suttrbund by a f storm, rawes 1.;- 1 -inn siiiiifa nmuiif , .... w -. A. Those surfaces which reflect the most light, J are the most brilliant ; and those which absorb j light are dull. .' ' . Q. What is meant by reflecting light ! 1 A. Throwing the rays of light back again from the surface j'on which they fall. S . . . Q. AVhat is meant by absorbing light ! J A. Retaining the rays of light on the ; sur face on which they fall; in consequence 'of which, their presence is not made sensible by reflection. ' , Q. Why can a thousand persons see the same object at the same time f A. Because it throws oflf from its surface an infinite number of rays ia all directions; and one person sees one poition of these rays, and another person, another. V - Q. VJy is Uie eye pained oy asuaaaen ngni i A. Because the nerve of the eye i3 burdened with rays before the pupil has had time to cou- tract. . i.r - . ' Q. WThy does it give us pain if a candle be brought suddenly towards our bed at night-time ? A. Because the pupil of the eye dilates very mucli in the dark, in order to admit more rays. When,. therefore, a candle is brought suddenly before us, the enlarged pupils overload the optic nerves with rays, which causes pain. x . Q. Why can we bear the candle-light after a few moments 1 A. Because the pupils contract again almost Tjaekpool. Xor.'gth. Cotton i dull and prices i(Tn,rp1r .T rnirFTTSSTfYTI TrniCTT regular, eciallj for inferior sorU. rnces werl ZT rn xr boirever, not qnotable lower. ofthe weeVj WILMINGTON, iV. C. . S2.880 bale?, of whii P?n,"w?1 - f Liberal cash advances made on contionmcnl of exporters 4f?20 bales, -Fair Mor HiJdlm. e . , . Li' ' fiid, cloinf dulL Stock 706.9u uaiea. f A Vww,ui ww(Crwu. Ureadstuu werein 'r UJauu ', I Office at the Store of ilessnt Gr&dr & Monk. Tiortli TTater Street.- I , ' k 43, Decline in -wbeat, ana 09 5 ea reJactio floor.. Corn quiet andn changed. White wheafl 6d 20 10U. ; cstera Lanal fiour 28 CC 1 rhiladelphin, Baltimore and Ohio S7s 37s Cd. Ira luilian Uorn 10s. t , t Trovisions were dull. Bacon Shoulders in fai mand, at 30s. Lard quiet at 59s. Tallow dull j decline. . ' - . .. ' Salea of 4,000 bbls. rpgin atCs. Cd. forcommo: ISa, for fine. Ko sales of tar or crude turpent: Salea of spirits turpentine at 58s. - Kice firm. Congou teahad advanced Id. 0 AO sales coffee.' Trices firnv -' Sales of ihe past ma 1,000 fchda. - "... . .; , ... November Ut 1853. 29 3 m. JUST 11EGEIVED, AT the Goldsboro lJook. SUre, larc if School Cooks, xhJch will be sold lotr. , Baptist, Presbyterian and Methodist, lljmtjl. Episcopal Trayer Book : Common, Turkey and 4 A elvet bound Bibles, of nil sizes ind prices, from down; Clark's" Commentaries; Benson's do.; B Dictionaries; Button worth's Concord iane'e; Moch New Testament"; Kationnl Magarinc; Magnzin Art; Topular Education; History of llungary; Alps. Large lot of ' '" . ' ' "Music Books and Hnsic. MALE AND FEM ALE .: Pranilin County, Horlli-Carolina. . D. S. IUCII AUDSON, A. Mn Principal of llie Male Department. Mns. D. S. 1UC1IA11DSON, Princiixil of the Female Department. 1 MIK Spring Term of each year will open on the it JL-Ut MondiT in Januarv nndrloM on the 4th Fri- dav in May. - , TiieFll Term will p o th 1st Monday in Ju ly, nnd close oa the 4Ui Friday in November. Board uer roontti. in town, inoluduiir room. wsaIi. M and fuel. Tt. Near town $C , -YAUGHAX & M00IIE,M -DRUG G ISVT S AND DEALERS .IS ..t EUGLISH,' FUEK CH. AOT) GEBIXAIT CHXinCALS, i Patent Hedicines, Pcrfamcry,-BnuljCS, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Dyc-StnlTtf , . FRENCII & AMERICAN WINDOW GUVSS, L;c ic kc ..;," Corner 0 THrif Ccn amf Che$nut-$ 'j . G0LDSB0n0 2,'. a Goldeboro. An- 30, 1853. 1 19 ri . CHEAP 1 CHEAP EE ! ! CHEAPES'JIM ZvrPOSlTE the Voil OtHc, offers to the cit cenj o Vy A syne 11 eboiee aortinent ol , ; Pancy and Staple Dry Goods,. ConMrtintr of Casimere, V etin, Jean, Horn pcn. Kerseys. Blanket. Calico, Cabmc're, M out in J)' 1-anes, Ilan.lkrrchiof of all dseni tnn Hat. Car, TTTIIUXn LEAD UKSULD OIL, i .11-. DOW GL.iSri.-AVe keen conttantly on 1.J1 & Terr lanre stock oj all kinis ci 1 w, dosr GlaM. Ac., which we will sell as low as can b bonsU ia Ui State.- . . . ' . GolJboro Oct. 4. , : JUSX'IIIICEIVKD, . . , 5 Ke Son. Carb. Soda, , " 4 Bsl IIoj, ' t ' . . - 3 Btls. Lamp Black, N - 500 lbs. Puttr. . ' ' ' ' Warranted to L eX tft finel na!iJr, and fr aala by VAUG1LVX L MOOIIK. . . . . Wholcsale'DixaVa. C.ol Iro, Aug. Z 1&.CS. 1 .TO CAR II I AGE 3IAKERS. TIIK Subscriber. wil.i- to roplcn' TWO WOOD WORKMEN and ONE CAllUlAGE.rAIXTF.JV to whom steaJy employment and good V age s wil I s given. "-.- Prompt attention is rcqneted, as the hands. ars wanted immediatclr. AdJre Jericho, Wsjna Count v." -. JAMES 1L DAVLS. WbUelIal June!?, 1B;C 10 ;S OB fT T"k 1 IT 1 a 1 a ne jii-'ut n ay, or rracticm . TVinrlirn -1 Ts.- .V v liosranby; Jn&1'8on, m ',: C...,V 4X0 fnt Tlr-mrt. . . I Eoots. Shoes of all M.rt and nire. L'mbrellft'iL Carpet I . , ' to..,i r-,- I baps, and every thing that can pleae the evr pro- 1 1 repnruiui.j f - 1 r-r- r- ,5"" 1 the body. Also, a larre awortment ol , - X. f. it vr Twelve Dollars and Fifty V 'roil J e . . ) year Fourteen Dollars; ad or Mnior yea iftcen HDollars. Regular EngUl witli CWics.jyoj ,nd 5 - .l vears Fifteen Dollars; 4in or uJL, Tw 'lmiil'the l'la as we have said, . le mind clings I instantly;; anJ adjust themselves'to the quanta : 'MfthMnd -iifetiwi; andeveiven Uie earlier i tyoflight which fails upon Ueu. Srtoddf our loss'; forces inemf ; to U nmt A Q. Why can we see nothing, when wo leae :V kilJVijtjik : '.velUightel.Aoom, an'd goiulothe darkor road- imaire.of onr.dead parent villi a garT f.f ifr.rp. niul-beauties, and vjrties wliicii wdll6ibtiio.t that she possessed. -.aVies. i 'lii.S-.LT-i-. ".V--: ; 1 j. f , 'j SI IlJ' INi A. t-AvitO I' COULD NOT HAVE DOXE BET- ife(;hor4' tiftve -iuice.: there was a.fa.ucy; ball vjAWj jadief.-with a !r'-lufe)re;eitod thtmselyes (not in; costume) h fHYiiM hjiracters H tasked tlip usher, a - ' Ve: ti.Vt? to-night!"- e .Vlp ( hot- ;ppear ,1 n costume; e two.youiig lacjies. .;. ,' - i XW:tIlivitho.irt tdv'racters 1 oawieiij th!o usher; at the tor h voiye. I c,.,.l,, -Wn'aled hv this fina autumn il-AiH7 ieyc-ha-ll -be. Annie mated till -I Or sf rppt ? ' A. Because the pupil (which contracted in the bright room) does not dilate instantaneous ly, and the contracted pupil is not able to collect ravs enoug-h from the darker road or street to enable s' to see objects before us. Q. Why do we see better when we get used id the' dark .'"'- V. Because the pupil dilates again, and al lows more rays to pass through it3 aperture; in consequence of which, we see more aistiucuy. Thus, when the lamp that lighted The ; traveler at first goes out, He feels awhile benighted - And lingers on in fear and doubt. But soon the prospect clearing, In cloudless starlight on he treads, And find4 no lamp so cheering As that lkht which hcav'n sheds. T.Moore. DpHlJI'if : p t : i i a r;t.m c n t. AM I LI AR SOI EN 0 If: P A II T Y 'l-METEOKOLOGYi C1IAI. IV. ICE.; s stucco peel from a wall in fros- .-' O. AViivrd tv weailivr 1 'V: A:.. BeetiiHti .'the stucco; was not? dried in the waiiu ive u her ; Uieretore,4ts moisture ireezes lll.l: CN!) liVtiei!i;iv bV Its OW'l Oi: AVh ud tiirusts pjirticles away fromtlie ;s soon as th water condenses aain , the stucco (being unsupported 1 talis vvs;;Jt. .;; -; . i . :. ' v .:: yjiiiwt 'bricklayers and plasterers IvV'W-'OwtyfiWontlier,? j icf rrost expands mortar,. and causes id plaster -to start fromtheir position. M .... ! . . . .'f SilS.. :J-CCUlWt.l a Ihelbriiil vLt;axv. -u eca leVi-iits I 1 t T'f 1 V. aii tu ii n1, Groceries, Consi'tins of CofTce, SucarCheef, CraeVei. tJutter. kr'r I T"iili 1tft TonuM. nd vrr i Kin nutit-l'Y kcrt aioffue; uems ox i-emai -j-' - fr, :,4jf -r j years rnveen j-t .iesr iwwtT ,7 r -i nB f Mekal Diction. rij;. ' ipoflars. Linear Prawin. mnajj . the! anuly Grocery hne. In this Depar-i ,ent Le nMDAstic Medicine : Vooda lTa ,i . t i ni f r I . i . t has a select Mock of choice : . jcine Miss Iesha's Behavior liook; 15oo a ivlan Lfi-- . .. . - Grockcrr,. . v nexs : Book?. Fanru ArtlcltK and stationery consta. iwind, and will be sold low ; al, Musical. Instriufnt usic. Anv Book wanted, and not on ,Laud J r ! BEGE1PTS. P. Bo'wden. 52 : Blount do ; D. Dickinson, do ; X B. AVhite. !do : O. Cliesnut do; T. Taylor, 1 ; b. D. ITolliitKl. do; Franklin F03', 2 ; J. II. Nethercutdo; Kichaid Oldfield, do ; G. 1). Toy, do ; Thos: Uigg-S do; Josepli liell, do; John Sabiston, . John Ji. Garner and Hiram It. Bell ?5 ; Brian W. Lenis, $2. ' Reported expressly for the Xcw Era. FAYETTEVILLE MARKET, Xov. 24, IS53. 9 00 '-0 . 16 S5 40 50 12 12 1H 12 10 101 13 I 15 posit itiii and autumn. 1 . 1 ; '-at usefetvuw, is -a non-cohductor ; and niortar of their hew work, from UlK tiie COIU lllgULS JL IJllllg rtUVJ f: ' - ; -- - . . .' . : ; i r' hrfc water pipes often '.covered witli f,-4! .. . , 1 1 J '! ' t 1: C .-a w. MCtiaiie In winter!; ; W;A. Bociu tvrevents tin Bacon, Beeswax', : Candles fayetteville mould, : Adamantine, J 30 Sperm, Coffee, Rio, Laghiun, St. Domingo, Java, ; Cotton . Strictly prime, 00 Prime to fair, 00 094; Cotton Baging-i (iunnv, J4 10 Dundee; ; 4 124 15 Domestic Goods Bro. Slieeting, 4 qr. 8 Osnaburgs,' " DO 10 Cotton yarns, !.16i -17 jlour, super. 0 00 00 " . line, 5 15 6 00 .: " X 5 50 0 00 00 40 0 00 90 50 00 80 00 00 5 3 4 00 6 15 (d) 80 65 dl 70 1 15 0 00 ' 23 Q 35 Feathers, Corn, Outs, - , Pen,'. Swedes Iron, English, Xails, Oils, Linseed, TannerV, Sack Salt, 1 Alum " , ' Sugars Loaf, Crushed, St. Croix, -Porto Rico, irrT)Hnsi' Tallow, Tahaeco, leaf, White Lead, Window Glass 8x10 2 10x12 24 and Music. will be ordered immediatelv J. R. WIIITAKER, Goldsboro', Xov. 22, 1S53. Republican i: Ptitriot copy. Full aud .Winter Trade. THE Subscriber begs leave to announcctohisuumerous friends 'ivk and customers, that he has great- 'vvV":ly increased his former stock of Clocks; Watches, and Jewelry, bv a large and well assorted snpplv, selected by liim- "tri i r ,i . i i i. t. t f. S rvTL'P Tl &eiij purposely ioi ine Lriiiu tv i.ui.u all of which lie is daily receiving, at the SIGX OF THE "GOLD WATCIT," ; Nearly opposite Mrs. GrisxcoliTs Hotel. ' He has now on hand a large , and select 6tock oi Gold and Silver Watches, Gojd and Silver Pen and Pencil Cases, Gold Breast, Gnard, and Fob Chains, Gold Diamond Rings and Breast Pins, Gold Guard nnd Fob Kevs. Gold Sleeve and Breast Button, Gold Bracelets and Ear Ring?, Gold and Silver Thimbles aud Spectacles, beautiful Fans, inlaid with pearl a new and rich pattern; Ten ana 1 ocket Knives oi us perior qualities, Porte Monnaies, Wade A Batcher's, and the Lecoultre Razors, Segar Cases, Ladies Port Folios, Jet Bracelet's nnd Broach r a. A large and se lect assortment of Clocks; Hair Brushes; English and Buffalo Dressing Combs, Jcc., ti e. Tt. i In huh to extend his natrona?e soIcIt hv Ter- - - - i - n m . M m soiial attention to his business and punctually to his engagements, and he will therefore endeavor to do his work in such a way as will satisfy his customers, maintain his reputation, and secure for him the friend shin and esteem of all his patrons. , W.SEYMOUR. Goldsboro', Xov. 2, 1853. , 31-, ..ly on; ,lton ir session tn lAe female Vejmrtmenf: .:: .".SJn" SV-ta rcparatory Course 10; Reg. Eng. Course of 3 I 1 .:.. i i . i I L . ,. rrv !' J -r r. it - iir . To complete his Stock and to supplv evrJ want , Y $12 SO. The Leg. Eng. Course, with the addi- ... .,V .i. t. f.Mn i fjr'. ,i ' , m ' Ancient and Modcru lansrnazes. eont emulates I .... r , , , , I j. . rir. . ' i sornueui oi anicics oi-. . : , Agent. I tiou . .d of 4 Tears. .. . i SI tf. r, V Ciiakck?. Tnition on Piano 17 r use of In- liarawiirc, t ?3; tuition on Guitar $17; use of Intru- CWt ng cf Spade, Shovels Pot?. pvenTrymg- f 'H a Wn 7 r.O Vrnh niul I TunS. killti. Andrron;?' Sanfrons. Knives atitlxorks. I ' b;""" 1 " v ' v v r - - - - 9 w I "I E Lrumt. V. Sol. Fegzio stent I h ?5. Pen.lilin! and Drawing in Crayon Sfon. Bncktt. tCc. Ac. Alo a general a rtment m.tln i J.matie or PolvchrornatieU'aintin? in water of House Canontrj tod unequalled in fbinJace, (Monoc?(acli, 7 50. Painting in Pontile $10; in Oil f which he pledges kinu-lf to sll at tbojlowcit nloirViametital needle work ?5. . . j . 20. OiVVwIv organized Institution ojens inder-the 1)11. .M..1). CKAT0X,. ."TirOtIJ inform the citizens T Wajne that 1 has permanently located himself in the tow of GoMslmm'. Hating aclivrly enzsged th practice of hi profoion for the lat throe years ia the South Wc?t. and from his jTevious, aUno ea- tire success, lis is led to bopa be roar rettira a l.U ral iJiare of the public patronage, lie tua v W fouod at all tiroes at Lis of$ce, oro4te lr. uavis. onricj. the da v, and at the rcid-nc of Mr. fctamruira at night, when not professionally engaged. . tf. - 1ATi:n'T tii:dicivi:s. . I tlrots HoofUnd's G.r..van Bittr . I L BroOi a ij.. Jam. Ginger, 11-2 Jo ToWBfcnd'i Sarsr.pcriJla, , 60 Dot Mexican Mustang Liniment ' 10 do Carter's Spanish Mixture, 6' do MeMnn'a Elixir Opium," VAUG11AX4 MOORE. Goldborw Avz. 29. 1S-3. ln:gsita. 1 : Thi is"-?ble nusniccs. Tlie 'Trustee havin? for - - - "V sa i t most fav "r Wre establishment in this place of ititution of the ffrt order, feel confident Mi Wing with 'much effort fortunately se- "rjjicij.al the above well known, ialeiit- vrltslocatiou is aplcaant, enterptis- some, tuny a Literary of Buecc.-'. i . :. cureu n: ii ed and sue Fhaxklui rues north of Raleigh, immediateh ing village.-v 'v. Haston Railroad, and easily acces on the Rah'' ( ironp. In point of moral., with its frcn usual village di-ipnt ions, is ' offering unuual inducements to nf of whicli, it might Ik projer N a distance, that the town sus- nj or the retail of fplrituou Cash price. . ... Wm. fx Bonder lire, near the corner . Wet Center and Ch?tnut stt, i AVhere he sells his elkeap uools, . S . " Both to wesr and for food. " ... ; 'ome, drt-sr, and buy something tint; Come farmers, come tinkers eor.ne.ts.ilor, Come carpenters, shriiT, and jaiKrw'i' ( ome lawyers, and doctors, ar.d nail -rs. To Bonnefs Cheap Store 'lis a tretvj-: . C.ohUboro. Oct. 27, 1S5S. . 'J7 tf. I av sible frp.- entire e justly reg..ia the student! i to state to are tains no httj niuor$ : Jti point oi it is in a dryT 10 llf 00 9 10 2i 2i o W AYSE IISSTITIITE AN IV O It 31 A Jj C O Jj L, E G BV goldsbouo;n.c. 7"M. ROBIXSOX, President, and Principal of the Classical Department. John Robinson, .Princ ipal of the" Knglish Depart ment, an it i roiessor oi .Matiieniniics, Miss. Emilv Webb, Principal of the Female School. ' TRUSTEES. i lion. Thos. Ruffin, Wm. K. I:nnc, Bichard Washing Ol x ... i 1 IV... T - 1 V..I..1. 1 T l'-lV I IOI1, . 4)1111 UlfCll. III. A. J'-'iiui, ir. . '"f-J O 4 3 as , cannot be surpassed, situated t.vsted portion of country, in iS. ' i.'uiir. mm iiiua iivi the north cciut" (X to ;t extremes. rom the dismast ii v . i ;": itmcnU nre distin-it. i plens- ortions, com- j ... . T. - lhe .Maw nr. a I .. i v s. well arrange! au Ihe buildings are .. rt, in different l antly located half.; CLdlagc, ndmirably and near the boi.15 yy a ,, 4nd ctuptry. biuing the adyantr N;Vr.'U regulated I - . ' i a The Student v.jf li ,.-,n ! i i 1. Ait.-x j lit lha lhil tive Departments, Willi - nn.l under the sujktvi r signed in this Inst it ut Teachers and Trustee', v resort to the vouf fot u sical cal eilucatioa. ! ' f X. IV Parents an.j) second us in our efforts and warls on the jift tltu- manl- it' of their refpec- "teeeand Instructors, tlu In fhort, it isde- V.the co-oM?rntion of r-.-. satf ami agreeable ,y-4, moral and phy- Xvre requested to 'heir children U-r', and by sta-Cvp-nditurc, tie. ting particulars conceriiii.i t ve-i the Princi- The deposit of funds for tu - y - f pals or Trustees, is reeoiUr-vA T except m" ca Xo deduction for loss of , verv urgent necessity. (fin h 'jlliTir - -TVxt-llonk can bo obtainvl GUIS WOLD & com. (Successors to GREGORY 6 GUIS WOLD,) "ElECTFULLY inform the cituei.s fWayne V and the surrounding euntrv, that thet are daily receiving from the Northern markets their J FALfi XSU W I .Writ STOCU OF DIIY GOODS, of every variety and st vie. IIAT.S KOOTS Ail MI OS$v of every style and price. ; Bonnets Ciroccrlr, Hardtvoro, Crochrry, Paints Oils A:c.y&c.; and, in fact, almcrX every article usually calj-d for in a retail store. Tliey invite the community to call and -examine tiieir stock before they purchase, feeling coident it will W to their advantage to do so. Tlicy tke pica- sure ia exhibiting their rJooiis do not grurl4e if they don't purchase after examining tht-ni. . I They will give the Highest Market Price for Pro duce, and sell r.s low ns any other ;etal4ijncnt in the place, f..r CASH, or gd rej--inab!c-trf:;t. The senior partner of this rirm. dulv thaklul lor the lileral patronage which the n.'j'i.'newl rc eeivetl at the hands of a generous public sincerely hcrws that bis numerous ftituJ an- eu?o iicr will stilt tnl it to their interet to Ivc. him a tidl. aur X 25 Kegs Zinc White. . 2 Caks Spanish Brown, 2 do Venetian d4, S K.-gs Rctl Ictd, 2 do I at hag, 1(1 lbs. Yellow Ochre. . lnO da Turkey Umber, . 1 Bid. Japan arn!h I do Ctacl Jo. ". i . ' ly i't.pak, . JW -A l.'.rg" ioTtmeiit tJ 1 ruWf s of all Lindf. fur al veryloa by YAl'GHAN t MOOR II Chcmiits and Drugiiifls. . noldboro Aug. 185X " 19 FRESH Alt RIVALS. ed:tii::dso.v A: nonpix'v- ... Ia the New Bric"k.B-iildx ca JJairfttreet' T N YITK th? attt-nlih of buvtr to ihi ir uaufjally A. large and cemprthen-ive as)Mrtmcit -f CHOI C E GOODS, eompriing ev ervlhlng of Foreign and Iinictic min facture usually Lei t at the boutli, to wit : Silk, Cahner' Moulnes, Alpaceaa. Merinos, IVcnrh, EngJi-h, and Ainerirsn Calicoes, . Silk and Velvet Trimming, fr Drcc, Ac. : Sup. Uncn Cam bric HandLc-rihiefis 11 o- icry if evrnr size, va- . : ricty, and description; .linen J-.hcclIn Table Clot lis, and Towelling. A very large a?ortineut of Men's, Youths and - Pkvs la!l and Winter Clothing, llata and Caps. Every description .of .Gentlemen, l-adio Ypvth; and tliilJreii'a Ixteet. IKjt, Shoes. Slipjrs, J Ac. Cutkrv, Crekery, Glassware, A v. Ac All of m huh, with noro"ru other oYtfeles, will b I sold at the lowest prices for caslt. r,tW ast twn I ing them that they shall always Ik? treated '.with th I of credit. Those wifhing to pu , Ul nd it t Wool, r straw (beinjr a npn con el U&iti i icl wir of the)ipes .' from freezing,. ire tlelieate trees covered with straw e; straw . (being a sft of the tree l'ibm. t: :(f;' Oxll iV.ilcr-.bei frozen in any !. -Adsint very many nvcu s, i'l? a. . . " .t-vAj 1 in t I1 Ji .ii.i Jt'ai V.;:'tl. -,r.tlw..i- will u non-conuuetor). being irozeni way j besides: v v , i . i ,v tlv wetted with For example cotton,! and lre- sobn freeze. i H if the ether? I carry off the freezinor mm Wejjii kbpt Cbitantly wetted witt iVV. VylaUJ evaporatioU wouk Sieat of the! waiter, and reduce itto-the fbointA i Ii . -Ml : Why! es: ether freeze under the receiyei fohkiraVi- PUiiiiH, when the air is exhausted I i A js( .evapofaiionf is very greauv i" tlie dinunntion of atmospheric pres- r stiow I A, Dea '' :'' .k-reHed ;bv . ; i$ii.r$ jd-h ;i?ther ;,f reczes ly evaporation. "-" L'"-".fak-iSsft lind snOw realty colder than s J. :, :.:.tes,1niiiny degrees colder j ;so that by dip- -ip'iw yffiKjulrd into the mixture liirst, Hnd nt0 I'M M liivjlevw Jrds, tlW sudvf wili'seem to-be cBm' 'V .r'arathivlv w.-irm, i ' r .. ' ' j t ' t if.'V. piiilwl'b'o. iiia'de to feel the heat of ice or Wm ir llrvnii. an!' W illiam llobii)Mu. . . The Spring Sessioii of each Ve.ir Avill open on he 1st jlouuav lu iauuary, auu cio ou iiie ui i nu in iluv. 2i The Full Term will oren on the 1st Monday in 3 I July, and close '-'on the' 4th Friday in November. 25 00 The school is in n flourishing-condition, and. the large number. of students already in attendance, ful ly attests the wide spread reputation of Mr. lionirc son as a thorough and practical teacher, who, with competent assistants, are luboaing it!i indefatigable zeal, for the prosperity of the Institution. There will be'an Animal Examination at the cloe of each Spring iTerm, and in order to prepare cred- i itablv Ir tins,-, is earnestly uesirea inn siuaenis should be always present at the opening of each ses sion. i i ' 1 For rates of tuition, terms of admision ore., address the Principal. JOHN' A. GliEEN, Scct'y. Goldsboro', 2d Nqv., isr,3. 29 The papers publishing our advertisement will please make it correspond with this Jind copy till 15th January.. iexwOOK rnn ie oninnit - iii i iiiOM-niiiinmrrrill particulars, a the Principals or beerctRrv. lly order of the Hoard of Tt u-tees. K -V CKllLP, Sec-. Xovember S, 13. 20-t) 1: yr- -rn.TOroV OvTipT lX . . 4 22 l 1-urchaaii.g Utcicbtr, it arc . 1.3 I . 1 1. i j A'. Vis; 'Into a pint of snow, ;put half a pint r hlHifii siihlf He'plunge vourdiarrd jitito.the Ihjtud,' - vwMl .sdiiitYttnii in couwani;on to it. - M Wilmixgtox' Nov. 21,10 A.M. X aval Stores. In Turpentine we note further sales o'n -Saturday of 300 bbls. and this morning of C10 do. at $3 8 5 'for virgin and yellow dip. and &2 13 2 20 for hard, 280 lbs. "The market is rathci dull, 'and bnversdo not seem disposed to offer more than 3 75 for soft. ; in Spirits; luapcntine wo can hear of no transactions since our last report. The article ou Saturday was extremely dull, and parcels were offered at G2c. gallon, without finding a buy er, i ; Xot.lung -doing this morning. . In Tar we note 50 bbls. having sold on Saturday at 2 SO fi barrel.- ' . Timber. Sales of five rafts at S 50, 9, 10, 11 50 "iy M. ,-rr.---- i r.ieoiu A lot of about 1.000 lbs. of SideS and "Shoulders was sold on Monday at 9c. ) lb.; receipts since that time have beeu li:ht, with ?iuall sales irom carts at eame T)i'ice. 1 jiarKet ciosmg uun. Ueef e note sales ot urecsed lieei at ojj -ic. H. by the quarter, and one sale by tha sfdc at 4c lieo-swa'x. No change demand good. ' Corn. Supply' on hand light and demand good at by 6.5c; 1; bushel;' - ; " ' ! MILLDTItY Eggs continue without change and iu demand at our last week's quotation. ; ' Lard. Sales iTuring the weeVat 10 lOJc. ' ft. Moal. There has not been so ranch inquiry ior Meal this' week, the market being well supplied. Last sales this morning at 80c, and purchasers Show ing but little disposition to buy. ; . pork. Pork begins to come in more treely in carts and sells from 5 6c. &. Sales of single; hogs this morning at 7 cents. ; 'lC;is.A lot of 1,170 lbs. of Clay Peas in the hull sold this morning at $1 cwt : Xp sales of jother G OLDSUOKO TTArOiIAX & M00i:i;i)ru2iUand Atv.thccar f ics, (JohKboro, N. C, wish to impress ujxin the I minds of the citizens Kt only of Wayne County, but the whole f this jM.rtfTh of the State, that they (Compel i. rwl Oct. 19, !."'. petition is tin U7tfnuincl to cll tlic Life ol.Tfadc. 1 1 . r. til aw. MILLINERY GOODS. the have oa hand, and nre dnilv receiving one of thelar rest and nit select stoeks of llruirs, Melicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuths Window (Ma, Ac. that has ever been otfered for sale ia North Carolina. They call attention to tho following catalogue,' which, though impel feet in itself, will convey a faiut idea of their assortment, viz: DHUOS AND CHEMICALS. SO lbs. Acetic Acid " C oz. Elatetium fClut.) 5 " Benzoic ' 2' Holls Euu Adlivsivc Hi 44 Citric " All kinds of Extracts and 25 oz Hydrocyanic do Confections 5 Carby'6 Sulphuric do .50 lbs Hoffman's Anolyne ! Nitric- do 3 do Muriatic di 20 lbs Sulphuric Aether 1 S Carbov's Spts. Nitre i 4 Doxes Tartaric Aid t'i m -Ad ;.:Ui ' -1-:1' - ' - ri'i Hi . : m f. . 1 - r I ; .- i V A U T VI or xijC s. CIIAI I LIGHT. ?i hiXl'MiuM undulations of a flihid called ether, m t' i'llMidenii;:id'' the . cvd bylstriiti on thet op- ; tic netve.J 4 - a . - - r ' ' r.r v , does ligiit irav H.UlOW !-A';;ln;:..r rtiltravels so last, i&i?rht titiUslrouud 'the earth Whaiiis ether? 1 A. .. ' 'T- , rrosml.-v; e How i ol that it would go while a person t k' velhsubtle fluid, which pervades and H er v tiling we see. j ! ; i i : lean; -undulations, qt etner prouuee As Wound produced by! undulations of ; -IT - f 1 : i- - -. . ia C 3 atftiitniiij b th'e-.-ear,-" so light is produoetl by tttionM'tticr. striking oil the eye. ; Ho'jv:jtloes combustion make uadulations fllUoiis' jii ifcfcr asi stone jMil;odtices!uutlulations in the'Water. :.:- : -. T ...... . . "' 1 -jll.C.-Ji ii& I () '.I- )oes all liirlit travel equ.au y iast . . the light ot a and Put atocs. Sweet Potatoes sel at hoc. pushel bv the 'quantity. ' . liiii"les.rAVe note sales of 2. SO (a. 3. 00 iu de- maud. ' : .'.!. :" Staves.: No ealcs to note. "We quote them at 17 is. - :' ;. .' ' ! Tar. No sales to report. 1 i Tui ienti:.c. rThere has been a considerable -quan tity ot Turpentine' coming in" the past week, and sales were made at-4 25,-4 3., and a lot tilling an en gagement at 4 40, closing to-day at 4 30. We hear of engagements ''being made, to be delivered this month, at 4 23. - . Ualtimoke, 21st, 1S53. ' "We note more firmness in the Flour market. Sales to dav of 4 Ko bbls Howard street brands at 6 C24 ; also, 700 bl l?tda. choice, at 75 ) bbl. Sales al&o of 230U' bbls. City Mills at G 75 bbl. Some millers nre mt .disposed to take this price, and arc asking $7. Uye Flour-'5,;and Corn Meal 3 75J ?4 0 lb. There is a better feeling iu Wheat. About 18,000 bushels otferred this morning, and mostly sold at 1 38 $ 1 43 for red, to 1 49 1 54 tf bushel for good to prime; white. Nolfamily flour white i&old. 'Inferior lots 3 to 10 cents vet bushel below the above figures. These prices show an advance of 3 to 4 cents on the quotations of Saturday. Corn About "A TRS. (-ASTEX respectfully announces to Ladies of Goldsboro, and surrounding country. that she is now receiving and opening at her St ore on West Centre St.T (well known as the Othce occupied by Dr. Evans,) a line and well selected, assortment of 1XI BRKSS (iOODS, of every description, consisting in part of the follow ing articles: . i , Silk, Straw, nnd Velvet Bonnets, Pibbons, Artifi cial Flowers, d'eatliers, Plumes, I lead-Dresses. Dress. -- .... it . . el Silks, Ladies lress tap; an exceiiem, nssonineni 01 jjll0 irimmmgsoi tne aiesi siyic: uueree es. yo,- Sul Xit 1;;,mntll lars, Capes Ilandkerc nefs. (.l.jves. Corsets, 1 laid . , j Ginghains, Laces ami Mjrins. j i Cloaks and Mantillas, l.Jr Sacks lor children ; I Joy a Hats and Caps. Also an , , . , K- assortmeni 01 v. auuies ior uie juuimm uim. i IT - 1 1 . 1 Ii... . . 1 ' . ot..A..tJ ' 11 er goons ere seiecieu uuurr nv tMp-i 1 1 ion, and she will guarantee that they will give entire satisfaction to' all who may desire articles which are durable, and at the same time fashionable. 1 Mrs. C. is also prepared to execute all orders of workmanship iu her line of business,' having in her employ competent -Dress-Makers and Milliners. J .1 . II 1 -C i f bue earnctliy soiiciitj a iuu eaarc o puiroruigc irom a generous public, j Goldsboro, Uct. 12, 1SG3. . 10 " Fowler's Solution 25 " Coulard's Ext Lead 10 " Iodine 10 " Iodide Potassae 10 "Citrate Iron O O L 1) S.ll O 11 O ' C0NFECTI0KARY & GBOt'EKY stoii n. Iirri:CTnLI.Y tenders Li thanks l-i Jheeitir- 1 n if 1 :!.! lM.ru nn.l sorroundin-r ooT;trv. for 1 . ' - - - - - - - j the liberal share of patrona heretofure xtt-n.lel to him. and announces that lie has Jit rctumci irom Haltimorc, and is now receiving a ehice I" l l4n fectionary. t'roc"'rics, and other articles. The follow ing comprises a part of his tok: j. Grocrrii. ' Coffee. Snar, Pice, Green Tea, P.hck "C' Ipprt Spice, Gilder, Pickles Preserves, Hour, al, IJut ter Crackers, P.nttcr.'ljird, Ye-vt Powder, viUratu Salt, Pickhnl Herrings Scotih Herring IroLa ecu, SnulT, Cigars, Candles, So.ips, SI arch, Mat ties Ac. A choice and well selected anrtment il,Candiest of the finft flavor. Dried Fi-vAlinon(Ef- English Walnuts Filberts IJutt-r Nut-s Coeoa Nty Ac., Ac. 11 P,. Y. ft ill earric-i on A IULL 5 Cartftiy's Aqr Ammonia 20 ox do do and Qui. - do Spt do , 20 " Lactate do 5U lbs CarlKate do 50 " l?al.am Copaiba ' 25 " Liq Annnonia 1 h Quinine , 5 " Tartar Emetic 1 do. Scidlitz Powders 3 " Pulv. Atitiamocialis Imigals. Castor Oil . 5 Ciolder Sulphurat.do UK) Hor Sulphur 10 bbls tiluc -r TT A f Vl'JO If I TJ.'J'ftlPV 1 . - . . t W t jie 'as a sciec 50 " Chloroform Peruvian Park UXIO A CADEflt. CTIIE Fifth Session of this Academy will com JL mence on Monday, Oct. 10, having engaged the f erviees of E. D. Baker, A. 1$., for ten months, and the-pupils will be entirely under his charge. f 1 The course of instruction will be thorough and ex act,' and conducted,' as far as practicable, with a view to-the luture pursuits 01 uie siuaenis. ine uisci linc will be strict and uniform, always enforced with a regard to the moral improvement of the pupils. Scholars will be admitted at anv period of the ses sion, although it is desirable that ihey should attend as early in the Session as possible. Tuition will be charged from the time of entraneel end no deduction will be made for absence except in 1 cases of protracted. sickness. 5 " Printers Clue 20 lbs Opium Turkv shakers Herbs 50 " Gum Arabic 25 " do Assaf.iedita 1 Pale Senna Alix l'ATKXT MEDICINES. 50 doz Mexican Mustang 12 Horseman's Hope Liniment 12 " Carter's Spanish Mix 24 " llooflaud's German . turc Hitters C Grav's Ointment A large supply of Drs, 10 " Green Mountain do it Jaynes iuu! Pose s "TTMedieines kept con stantly in baud Tgross Ayer's Cherry Pec toral 24 doz Ilrown's Esseneeof Jam Ginger connexion with the 'above 1 bniin-s.s. tion of STOCK fr the man"ufaturo-of Durness and other articles in his line of buMiies whicl, cannot I surpassed by auy other establishment in (fii State. His work is'also m.idc durable, and is w.n;nted aud no mistake. (Jive him a trial. ' Of" Agiait fi.r the sale of Dr.. Keeler's f.inuly M- dicmes. Also, for GohUUro Oct - llamptou's Vegetable "ipcture. 1 311. W. I .19.153. 3:26 tf. ... i . 1 A large supply of Greaf- euWrge Medicines R. 1L. Remedies, and in fact almost eve ry kind of Patent Mcd icine that can be call ed for. Tresis ok Tvrnox ion session or iive months. 11.000 bushels ottered, and mostly sold at 70 m 73 fnr ohl vr.ll w nap lr fill frt fi7 cents: old white hi ltoiiis of uiatter (set in motion by i- a .ji! . . . t 1 ! : -i.r; : i- stntui ;tzauist tins euier, , pronuco uuun- it. as stone thrown into a stream '.si .' " 1.-'" i I 'i '. . - - - . '? '(!in.(le- 70 72 cents, and new do, 60 60 cents tf DusheiJ Itye-We quote Pennsylvania Rye at 93 cents, Mary land and Virginia Rve 75 (ct 78 ceuts "3 bushcL r tno Jigut iroiu nuusw, i 1 f l AVliere does the light of houses, trees, and H ;b'Aith 1ht'of the sun (or of some lamD ?!or cnuclleVis reflected from their surfaces.; T u ;Vhvi are some surtaces Dniiianttiiive glass ! i . -i.v i :.'. . ... ...... 1 ' !. . f teen) and others dull. Ufce leaa 1 ; . '. 78 ceuts tf Oats; Sales of Pennsylvania at 4t cents, Maryland 43 44 cents, Virginia do. 40 42eents, and inferior A lrLnnia Oats 33 (tit 40 cents bushel, beeds un- eha:lgei Clover 6 50 (cb 6 75, Timothy 2 87 $3, and Flaxseed fl 20 1 bushel, i Coffee is firm. "We note sales of 1,800 bags Rio at prices ranging from 10 (7b 11 toi l2 cents 3 as to quality : the bulk at 1 14- cents. Sugars some-what firmer, and tending MoJasses unchanged. Kice 4 4f cents The Junior Department including Reading, Writt ingi Arithmetic, Ac, 4 6 00 English Grammar, Geography, Ac, 8 00 Algebra, Geometry, Surveying," Linear and " - Perspective Drawing, Ac., 12 00 Latin, Greek and French Languages, 15 00 Board, including washing and fuel, may be obtain ed at $5 per month. T. Xf. 1IITLEY, 1 JAS. M. WHITLEY, j-Trustees. ELIJAH ATKIXSOX. ) Johnston County, N. C. October 5th, 185S. ' 27 tf. TAINTS, OILS, kC. 125 kegs Pure White Lead 50 " Chrom Green Dry VO : l"jitra . do and in Oil 50 Chrom Yellow do 25 ' Prussian Plue 4 bbls Linoeed Oil 1 ' Copal Varnish 10 cans Coach do 1 bbl Japan do 1 " Plack do Ac, Ac,, Ac, Ac, 1,300 Acztrs valvauIii: 4i.v'i FO.it SALI- SITUATED in Greene County, 14 mirp eat of Go!dboro, and Z miles from the Rajlrond aur-. vcv. From GoldlMro to lleaufort thcro-. are. CCO acres of tl and very three hun ing the cleared land; the ballance in timber ami lurpvniine ia:iu. inis piace u iiuitkt w in the vounty, in Knnt of health, ferli;iy, couve nienca to manage, ease of cultivation, "orfy'r fertilit ing substances to improve the production- f the soih Tlie fences arc among the bet in the ecujitry; the place is in good repair; there ate 2 two-Mry dwell- inn nn.i nil iiiiMirr n i: niM. nil in r i n i'mi. on an eoual divhion of the Ivnd. Persini wishirg j TTDMrNISON L BORDER. 2fEV7 FlijTFxOTlTll GOODS'! I - - JA?Ins DA1VSO.Y, Xtt door to P0LLi:Vt l- MART, wilmin;tun,.n.c- - Hi . i t AS jut opened a large and general atortmcnt. ..f I . . 1 . FAlfCY AND STAPLE DEY GOODS, t All or utunn is Nw, and was selected with the wihl to give lis ci.t'iner atijfactin, tvent rucK hsingi undergnile a cartful cx.mni ti.it ii.u. .Planters i-hing; family sujpl will fnl in our Hock the bet sfvlrl tf Negri tiuu!slla?ket, I!tiekeepiiTg article, Ae , and CMutry Mtr:banl, iri'hinp to rl vp, will f.nd t o tp-ir iot rtt to gie him a call, as Le fIs c?Jl dent in fai::g that cnd mill besyld as I07 by hju as Iy anv'Jubbing Houe at the North, for, from List long exicrien- iithe DryfJod bniu-M, and pr-r eh -ing exclusively for Cah, he thiuks k can Afr' great induceaieot. - . . ...... He has ont price only, and that U markc1 in f lail i fignrcs on eerv article, fruui which no d.-vi itHa".caa' . W made. A child will te deslt with as fairlv a a, first rote judge. 'o article will be represented" to b better than it really is, and he hoje by strict and pcrtoaal attention, and pursuing this straight fur ward and honorable course of dealing, to receive a hare of public favr. i la requiting the attention If the La!ie to hV mt elgajit supply of Dresa -Goo.!, Emleoi.lerie bilks; ,A:. he wuuhl ith jfreat ct-sjiect assure theu, that no pains has Ihch spared V .select Jhe richett, han-1'oimtt, and mct l.thimable ttUcs, a.d lf think lie can ilraie the mosl fattdiouc. '', . Orders from the eountry- ill meet -with prompt ' attention, and when tlw? selection, is left U him, rA a m mr- ... m . . . l mas 10 please, the go.xJs w cheerfully takca tr-ck. . ....... . . ' I . IlaTing- made arrangements to receive supplit the land cleared, Kin- m tl. urcl of alwavs finding tnelaUt st3lr .T y level; and there remains batwti twaand yew fiowJs on, fct the - lwmt t jf.inV undrcl acres of fine land, unclsar . d-ul- ,hall U wanting on his part to limit the ef.Jcnc of Ids customer. : . ; K Please, call before purchasing, and examine fur yourselves. - ' AYilmictoo, OcL.10, l&iS. 25 ' - FALL A.lfD lVIKTEIl STOCK.' I SPLENDID STOCK OF wisiurg 1 .. . . 01 i4i,.uiw oiwvn, tr - . . to j.urchase ciu do si on c ay and acep.Tuodatitg I p I 1) Y - M 1) F C T' 0 T H T X C terms, x or lirnaer inirmaiiou B.nin Ni ii .-ui- ii- - " - - - bcr, personally r by letter, JLl, 'UAtai i Suow-lltll, Greene to.. A. C, . Novtiulier 11, 1S5X I . .1" will. 40 " No I do 25 Zinc Paint 1 bbl Drop Ulaclc 10.h) Yellow Ochre t 2 casks Spanie-h Brown 2 enetian Bed 5 kegs Retl lU-ad 5 " Litharge :.' 1100 lbs Putty MORE NEW GOvlilXS! ji- - 11 1:111 y strousj:, mejican Window Glass. u f ttj j The Provision market is very quiet- Ko sales T1EUFU3IERY AND FANCY ARTICLES" A We are in receipt of one of the largest and of moment, and, crices remaia nominally aa before I most extensive assortments of .Perfumery and Fancy with a downward tendency. iMess Pork nominal at 1 Articles ever brought to N. C. All of which will be fclfi 50 Prime do. 13 50 bbL Mess Beef 15 bbl sold very low by VAUGIIAN A MOORE. Bacon shoulders and sides at 7 li cenw, and Druggists. hams 10 nh 12 cents a lb. Lard in bbls. 10i (cb. 10 Goldsboro. Aug. 0, 1853. 19 cents! and in kegs Hi Hi cents ft. Butter in kegs 14 15 cents, rool 17 3 J9 ?ts f. Ib. Cheese n l.Qi ct &; . J JOB PIHXTIIYG Executed with neatnes And dewatdi at this OfH o GLASS WAKE, d:C. 50 jrros Vials, assorted 123 boxes French and A- 5 crates 3 lihds of Drug-- gist s shop r uruiture PERFUMER V, &C. We Irave'a very large assertment of Perfumery and Toilet articles, which we wil sell very low. We would say to all Physicians who wih to re f.lenish their stock, that they may confidently relj upon getting the best of articles as the whole of our assortment was purchased under the immediate eu? pervision of the senior partner of the firm (who as a drurriet. is second to none in the State) with espewial reference to their pnritv, ruediclntil action, and, a dantation to the purposes reouired, and also with the utmost regard to theirmeeting tha approval of customers and consumers. Having said this much, we make our bow to the Publi5, whom we hope to be able to call ft generous one. AMARIAU D. VAUGIIAN. JOHN SWANN MOORE. tJoldsWo', Oct. 2T. 1553. 2$ BII. 8TA7I7IIIti: f.nijtretnmlfrt Baltimore, wlwre be laid ia a supply of J ircady-"TIacle Clo'tbln. : which cannot 1-e urpatsol ia the S-tate. ol XoTth-Cnr-olinafas regards style and workjuamhi it having, been purchaJ bf ibrv Hopkins A lainhiM, tl Baltimore, a house well known in the South, and oija not inferior to any in the United States. RESPECTFCLLY infornis ti.e citizens ffoldloro My bto-k conit l Drrs, Frock, and Sjn C.s, and the a.li-.iaii. country, that lif!ts iut re- 1 f R colors and qualities; a great variety of Pants. turned from the Northern cities, ar.d i-rv receiving j ioon, irnm iue i.nc?ii a very common anrie; ? at his Store, one door North of c?hiyrtt.n A An- 1 01 an kirvis; Murts, j'ram tr?, anX Collars; IWcVrt drew a vcrv hire and complete a-'swrtto Jlt of iianikerciu u-jHuars. :ck, cravats, and nj. FALL XSU tVIXTCII f!or.sitinf in rart of Ijdie Dress Good D.Uine. Alracei. HoTntatines. Uu'.'lmnw: a choice lot of Prints, al, a tine aortmt r' Jaconet, Swi. and Checked JluHns; Lolbinf!, j,uee, ana Eljrings: a large assortment ol lK!ntUA, L.ieacnei and unbIeach-.L Blankets.Flannel, iwl. Coofi- terpanes. Table Cloths, Ac, Ac. A ehui;- o ul bilk Linnets. Ai, very large sioc tu .- -Gcutlcnaeii1 IloaIj--7IaIe fthlng, Over, Frock, Sack, and Ircw Coats; sjfine lot ol Cloaks, 1 ants, ana e?i?, cmhu, ity;uW v. BOOTS ASD 'SHOES. VZIIIpeILX TRAV ELLING BAGS, CAIiPETIXG,l?4. Le. The above Goods will be sold, for C. aa low as they can be bought at any market in tbT6tate. , . For the liberal patronage heretofore xjended by a discerning public, the subscriber return Ilia acknowl edgements, and solicits a continuance uf4;ieir favor. vvr nB i i ra Ties; Socks, Glove. llat Boots, Liabroi-lerd 'II GCIOD.S blit.jKrs. CarjKt LV.gN Ac. GootDj.lks, Mous S I hope the gentleman of Wayne anl the ad:.inii- ounu'-s in ca.i ana rxamme my hck iior . pt,r -chafing elsewhere. I flatter-mjsrlf tb.-tt lean c-l 1 them the most Fashionable Ooods, on a rcons. terms as thy can purehas iu any Srjuthrn trrkets B." 1L STAMMIHKj Coldslro. Oet.19, ISJS. I ' lt VLARCE nij i.ly.f Cator Ol. Cream cf Tartar," Cookinj Pink Root, Sulphur, SU rtrc I., uiuir.-s im.T-t -j.m-, 1 rpi"r. uinjrr.ADaiiio, .ia t.hireJ CiiTSamon.' A a, For sale Terr low l r . ? - . - - . . . GoMsbro, Oct. 19.- 1853. , V AUG ISA'S & JIOOltE, Goldboro OeL 4, 'iS. ee 1 "VfO KXCt'SC FOR B.VD BREAD. One crtsa . Babbett's Celebrated Yeast Powders. i Call and t a box at YAUGHAX A MOOR V Coldiboro, Sef L 6. Mm
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