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ADVERTISEMENTS.
': W. H. &, R. S. TUCKER
HAVE in'store and will take pleasure in showing toLheir
lriendA and the public generally, a Stockier New Goods
which was Selected with great care, and for variety of styles,
richness ot. design and relative cheapness, according to ouaii-vty,-cannot
be surpassed by.any similar establishmenLin tne
jdace. . : ... - . j
They would take this method of returning to! the commu
nity their wannest thanks for the very liberal patronage since
Vthejr connection; and desire to retain and increase their trade
by punctual attention and correct management of busmecs.
-r A . "tlxullUil lw lue ionowing articles :
do .UrosDeR ine,
do dfk dt Nap,
d"Qf do Zeuic
Rieh Brocadn !
Silks,
':-'" PIiLih. ViAA c: a .i
'do
S'afl;e"ne Florence and Lutestrings do ' i
riain and Figured Tif sues, i
gol'd Colored Bareges, (all colors,) f
Fruited and Satin Colored Bareges, f
-: Crape Marengo's, f
Plain and Paris Printed Chsly, ' t
, Chaly DeLaine's, ; j:
Barege do , ;. i
-'.' 'Organdi Muslins, ' 'I
--Printed Jackonet Muslin, .
: 7 Brilliantee?, (;:" 1
J Ginghams, h "j- . S
Prints, .": 1 ! , . ;
Vvhie, Dotted and Figured Muslin, " I
Jackonet and Cambrick dj
- Cross-barred and Striped lido t
" Swiss and Book do I
. Nainsoolcand Mull do I
Bishop Lawns ! do
. CambricbDimity! do
Berlin Cord Muslin for Bonnets, &c, &.c.
Raleigh, March
17 tl.
LACE GOODS. ' I
T7RENCH worked. Collars, ,!
JL do do Capes f!
i - ' . ,. do do Chemisette's, i! j
i , do do Undersleeves, M
i ' Honiton Collars, si
;' ' Muslin Bands, , j. V' . ii '
. . Svtfi-w and Cambrick Flouncings a .
..-r' do - : do ... Edgin and Inserting, -
Valcncieur ; do ; do
j Thread and Lisle do j do ;
Thread Bobbin do do
Black and White Lace Veils, Sec , A:c.
' ' H W. H.&R. S. TUCKKR.
: : Raleigh, March ;22d, 1853. S ' ) 17
Music, Pianos, Guitars, Violins, c&o.
i , AT THE. N. C. MUSIC STORE.
TUST received nlnd ready for iilrpectioi' and sale, a beautiful
assortment of Pal. h'd Rosewood Guitars, bi4utilu,'iyonia
. . memed, ;. : . -
- : Violins, a larger and cheaper lot than ever before offered in
: theState, 1 : ' ' . .
Violin Boxes, Boxwood, Logwood and VVhitei
. , Violin Cares, varnished wood and paper, ;; .' i
Octavo Flutes, E' D, and C, Ivory aad Silver keys,
'.Violin Bridges. I i ! , , ; s
. Clarrionets and Clnrionettiis, j . ; M
-. - Violineellps and .Bow?, ' ! - j ;
Triangle?, Kanj'is, Castinetts, tc, &c, Scc , -i
5 Raleigh, Fvb.;4, 53. . j I i M
HOSIERY. r
LADIES white iand black Si jk Hose, ' ; ; '
ido Spun j d") do' do i .
. do ; ' Bleached and unbleached Cotton Hose,
do Black 'and lead colored io fid -
' ; . Mjsses and, chilfi-en"? bleached, strped and chock Hosc,
' - GentS Eng Srripjfd;haif Hose,
. do halt lly&jj all. coloss, . ,
. Boys " do dv? striped and plain. : .
' . i 1 . W: H.& R. S. TUCKF.R.
Raleigh, March 22d, 1853. J . ! i IT
I Maniillas axi shawls.
LAIN and Eniliroidered Siik-Mant:i!a,
Black Silk Lacej Maiitiila
velvet trininied.
do
do
do
Point
:' Figured
da-
Mnntiliai
' Plain and Embroidered Crape
Shaw's.
' -W.H. & R.
SJ TUCKER.
! i 17
Raleigh, March Hd, 1S53.
UI1IHONS! HIHKO.NS!! ! ,
ICH BONNET,, Neck, Sash and TffetRiHbonS
. AV. H. & R. S. TUCKER.
Ra!eigh March
22d, 1S53. .1 . j. I i --17
MOXXETS. ill
LATEST styleffor-Ladies and M
i W. II. ik. R. Si TUCKER.
Raleigh, March 2'2d, 1S53.
17
4 THE TIME HAS COME."
THE SUBSCRIBERS having purchased the ilarge and
wail-assorted tt.iek of Good?, owned by tljcj lajte Richard
" Smith, in a Wax , will sell the largenortion ofi triem at cost
4ind under. Farmers, Mechanics, Merchants iahd the rest ol
mankind, would do well to caii and examine thte 'Stock and
v get !uch things a they rrrJed for time to convej" In addition
Jhere is a large and well selected assortment ;of Drv Goods,
Silks, Satins, Vehyts, Mouslins, "Muslins, White and colred
- Ginghams, Cloths, and Cashmeres and Vestiiigs of a verv
superior quality. 4(H) pieces i f Calicoes, whioh! will he solll
remarkably o , Call soon..and,'get bargains athhe oK!t;.nd
of R. Smith, on tjhe cjorncr oi Fiiv'etteviile and I In met streets
. fltj : r EVA.NS &- COOKE.
Raleigh, February, 1853. f j 13--tf.
DOX' T F 0,R GET,? j
-ITTIIEN YOUiAVANT ANY THING IN" THE WAY .
"pV oi HARDWARE, to call at Richard; Smith's old
6tnnd, on the corner, and'buy. We" bought the igoods to seii
in a tew mouth?, and. they must po at some price.- All sorts
of Dry Goods we are selling far below theiovorth, to close,
tho stock. . v . j j i .: . i
EVANS ife COOKE.
'. March, 1833. j . . 1 . M n24
rpHK PR()DUCT OF THE MEANS isequal to
L the liroduct of the extremes," so says firi arithmetical
rule. If vou furiik-h one of your extremes with a pair of J.
' .M ills' & (Sons' Roots and the other with one cU Bebee's best
llats, they wid :;be the means of bringin j yu nito notice
wjth the ladies- Would von like . know where to get them ?
-Just pall at EVANS: &. COOKE'S cheap Stor No 9 cheap
: nlace.
Ralergh, March;31, 1S53.
IT
is
- '.. Just to
Hand-
I "CASES P'eeblv's lest Spring style of Hats.ithose wishing
T tne very Dc?t article had better .call t once on
LVANSI& COOKE
No. i'J, Chvap Side.
Raleigh, February' 5, 1353
10- -it
SPUING CJOODJi, 153.
;rT"';v-' S K. YOUNG, . -':
IS SOW RECEIVING HIS STOK? OF SPRING
and Summer goods, and would re.-)ecti'illy invite his
'.friends, and all wishing to purcj'iase go. ds okall and exa
mine his stock, which consist of almost cfvc'ry- variety '.of
' goods kept in similar houses. The lbUowingi embraces part
tl the stock :-r- - j : j ' :' ' ;
. -i Plain and Fnncvlfiress Silks. M' ! ,
Plain and Fancv Berage and Chay'Berage.
-.' P ..: fa cvi.. . ' .
A mm 'IIIIIIIC! OtIIVS. ;
Berase Delanes.
Printed Jaekonets f and- Ginghams.
" Amenean and English Prints j
Bonnet, Cap and Neck Ribbon.
Collars, .Sleeves, L. C. Hjdkfs , Laces, Edgings,
BON'N'ETS FOR IiAP ES AND MtSSEsj !:
SILK IIATSV LtUHOK. ANl) TANAMAi, DO.
, ' i;i!v's 'hats, vakiovs' kiNns. j
Just received, Levering's Syrup, a prime article
17 12m.
S. Hi.' YOUNG.
HARDING'S I
'READ V ;M A I E M OD E STYLES
v . . And General j Emporium, .
i FAYETTEVltrlE STR-iET. i
A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT, al sizes for men
xl aad boys, well made goods.' Every jart cle sold Is
guaranteed in every respect. . .This Stock was selected and
made up under my. own supervision expressly; for my sales:
believing that 'it is the best policy tp .manufacture" good
Ready Made Clothing so that the purchaser can buy without
the trouble of having his wearing apparel made to;order.
Gentlemen "will find upon examination upwards of .Ten
Thousand Dollars worth of the choicest goodsi ever opened
in this cky. ". j i
t .Raleigh, October, 1S52. j " .i . 46
1 - : '
- FRENCH ACCORDEOXS.
A -SPLENDID lot of French Aocordeons Nos.4.5,s;i1,
l. '' 13, 17, 71, 72, just opened at the
N. C. MUSIC STORE.
11
, ' Raleigh, Feb. 4, 1853.
SPRING GO OD S.
4YVE are noweceiving our Sprirg Goods, a larger stock
. , i than any former one, consisting of i .
. dry goods; '
4 ! HABDWAEE, , 1 -,
ATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOS.
UrndTJie f1?' we! have tp out Stock a
large and well selected awoNrment of '
:. RADY-MADEi CLOTHING.
llStjtfr bU'ere at 1 P-es and
".' . Hall &, s ack ftt
N.B. Strict attention paid to orders 'at '
FayetUvilb, N . March, 1853. ! jj 15 3m
' ' - . , ij '
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Raleigh, April 3, 135 ,; lv.
ETIIOPOLITAX A(i KXCY.
WILIIAIVI C. EICHAEDS,
No. 151 FULTON STREET, New-York.
TTT C. RICHARDS 'HAVING ESTABLISHED
h niseit pi-rmanently in New . ilk, offers i his ser
vices to h.s frifii ly arid th; public, in ail parts of the cj.uutry,
asa GEN URAL AGENT frtlie.tran-a'ctjn "f business of
all ki-ids. He ill attend to the purchase of -:
1. Hooks Amerii an and Foreign, for, dealers, Colleges,
and Private Libraries. J
2. Tvrp., Presses, Newspaper, and "all Printers! Materials.
3 .Musical InstkOie.nts ol everv ''description, and New
Mas e. ' j ;
4. PuiL.i'soPuicAi. and Chemical Apparatus-!' all des
criptions i j .
V Stationer v Domestic or Imported, in any quantities.
6 Works ok Akt Pictures. Statuary, St3tuett.-s,fipi)zes,
Artists' MaU-rials, fi-c: . .
"..Articles of Veric and" Bijouterie Silver' arid Plat
ed W:re. , i
3. FcFiNtTi RE Carpets, Upholstery and Chandeliers,
y. Carriages Hairnesi anl Equiptncnrs j
13. A'jRict LT tral Lvipi.e.ments Shrubbery, Plaijts, Flow
ers fpd Seeds. ' ; ' . ! i
11 VVedpixg Trousseal-x and Cabeaux. j
li. y ardrobf. and Toii.Er Articles for L.tdies.
. He will attend to a.iy Commissions for Printlvg, Engrav
ing. Stereotyping, Eleptrotyfing, Lithographing, Die
Sinking, or any kindred-Arts j
He wiil provide Teachers for Schools, and also procure
" teitintions for Teai hers and Governesses., j
He will procure any Periodical from England or the Con
tinent of Eur-ipe, ma supply also any periodical published in
the United Stales.. . -' . ', ; '
W C. R. will secure the aid of corrip'-tent person? in every
department of his Ag"ncyiwh-re his'own judgment arid taste
might be in fault, and the selection of all articles for ladies will
be, made wider the direction of feminine tastel j
His extensive acquaintance with Manufacturers, Importers
and Ia ers in New Vork.givcs him unu?uaLl facilities lor fill
ing orders in every line at' the lowest prices, j
The rate of Commission for these various: services cannot
alwiys be (ire -stated with exactness but in (Case where no
special agremeni is made lfinehand, parties mav reiv upon
the subscriber'.- pledge to make only the least remunerative
charge. .
GENERAL REFERENCES.
- New York, HARPER & BROTHERS.
PmLVDELPHiA, LIPPINCOTT. GRAMBO Sc. CO.
Boston, GOULD &, LINCOLN.
Bai.tixoke, WM CRANE &. SON.
W ashington-,' J D B. DE Bo'. Esq .
Richmond, JOHN R THOMPSON, Esq.
Norfolk, - G P. R. JAMES, Esq
Raleigh, W D. COOKE, Esq. i
Savannahj Hon. R M. CHAR LTbN.
Charleston, .JNO RUSSELL. Esql .
AcgcstaI Geo. A. J. MILLER, Esq. i
Mobile, M. BOL'LLEMET, Esq. '
New-Orleans, B. M. NORM A, Eqi
Tallahassee, Hon T. L BALTZELL.
St. Iiris, JOHN HALLSALL, Esq. .
Natchez, J JOHN WARNER, EskT
0;onviLLE. GEORGE D. PRENTICE, Esq.
. Cincinnati, WARD & T A YLOK!
Indianap.iis, -W. C LARRABEE, Esq.
Monroe, Mich. IRA MA HEW, Esq j
Special References. will be given when! desired.
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April 9, 1S53. ; j. - ig
A BOOK FOE EVERY YOUNG HAN.
BY W3I. COBBETT.
4 DVICE TO YOUNG JEN. AND (INCIDENTAL
2r ly) to young women in the midd e aid higher rank
ofiite. - - j
In a series of letters addressed to a Vout'h, a Bachelor,
Lover, a Husband a Citizen, or a Subjeclt. Price; fift.
cents. :
f. . For sale bv "
H. D. TURNER,
, North Carolina Book Store.
Raleigh,April, 1S53. ; 19
CHERRY PECTORAL,
For the rapid Cure of
COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS,
BRONcnrns, whoopiisg-coigh,
CROUP, ASTHMA, AND
CONSUMPTION.
MANY YEARS OF TRIAL," INSTEAD OF IM
pairing the public confidence in this medicine, has won
for it an appreciation and notoriety by far exceeding the
most sanguine expectations of its friends. Nothing but its
intrinsic virtues and the unmistakable benefit conferred on
thousands of sufferers, culd originate and maintain the rep
utation it enjoys. While many interior remedies thrust upon
the community, have failed and been discarded, this has
gained friends by every trial, confered bcrw ntsoii the afflict
ed they can never forget, and produced cures toe numerous
arid too remarkable to be forgotten, i
jWhile it is a fraud on the public to preiendjhat, any one
n jedicine will infallibly cure str'l there is abundant proof
that the Cherry Pectoral does not only as a general thing,
but almost invariably cure the maladies for which it is em
ployed. . - .
As time makes these facts wider and better known, this
medicine has gradually become ihe best reliance of the afflict
ed, from the log-cabin of the American Peasant, to the pala
ces of European Kings. Throughout this entire country, in
every State, city, and indeed almost every hamlet it contains.
Cherry Pectoral is known as the best remedy extant for
diseases ot tne Throat and Lungs, and in many foreign coun
tries, it is becoming to be exten.-ively ued by their most in
telligent Physicians. In Great Britain, France and Germa
ny,, where ihe niejical sciences have reached their highest
perfection, Cheery Pectoral is introduced, and in con.-tant
usa in the Armies, Hospitals, Alms Houses, rubhc Instnu- ;
tioi s, ai d in domestic practice, as the sur st remedy their j
attending Physicians can employ for the most dangerous af
fections of the lungs- Also in milder cases, and tor children j
it is safe, p'eaf-aut and effectual to cure. In fact, some o ihe j
most fluttering testimonials. we receive have been trom parents j
who have found it efficacious in cases paiticula ly incidental j
to childhood. j
1 he Cherry Pectoral is manufactured by a practical
Chemist.and every ounce of it under -his own eye, with inva- j
riable accuracy and care. ' It is scaled and pr teckd bv law'-!
bom counterfi-its. consequently ean be relied on as-genuine, j
Without adulteration. I
V. e have endeavored hereto furnish the community with I
a medicine of such intrinsic superiority and worth a-should :
commend its If to their confidence a r medy at once safe, :
spetdy and effectual, which this has by repeated and count- j
lessti.ais proved itself to b- ; and trust by great care in pre- j
paring-it with chemical accuracy, of uniform strength, to af- I
ford Physicians a new neent on which tht v can re!v tor the !
ben results, a d ihe affl.citd with a remedy that w'ilj do ft r
thenr all that a medicine can do.
Prepared iind sold bv James C Ayer, Practical and Ana
lytical Chrinist. Lowell. Mass
Sold in Ra!t-:gh by Williams & Haywood. P. F PrscuD,
and by Druggists ai d I) alers in Medicines even-where.
June,' 1353. -it 3m&e.
LIVER COMPLAINT,
DYSPEPSIA,
JAUNDICE,
CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASE
OF THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES
ARISING FROM A DISORDERED .
LIVER OR STOMACH;
Such as Constipation, inwnid Piles Fullness of Blood to the
Head, Acidity of the .Stomach, Nausea-. Heartburn, Disgust
for Food, fullness o'r Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruc
tanons. S.nk'iiig or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach,
Swimming of the Head. Huiried :iud Difficult R
.Flutter ngat the Hcait, Choking or fiucatino- Sensations !
wnen ma lying posture, Uminess of Hsion. Dots or Webs
bet,,re the sight, Fever and Dull Pa n in ihe Head, Deficiency
ot Perspiration, Yellowness o the Skin and Eyes, Pain in
the b.de, Bark. Chest. Limbs, &c, Sudden Flushes of Heat.
Burning m the I lesh, Coiittant Imaginings of evil, and Great
Depression of Spirits.
CAN BE EFFECTUALLY CURED BY
DR. HOOFlIAND'S
CELEBHATEI) GERAILVX B1TTEILS,
PREPARED BY
Dr. C. .11. JACKSON,
No. 120, Arch Street Philadelphia.
Their power over the above diseases i nut rxeellc-d, if
eqi-alied, by any other preparation in the United States.'as
trie cares attest, in many .cases alter skilful physicians h;:d
la. t d
'1 he-e Bitters are worthy the attention uf invalids. IVs
ses-ing treat virtue i ; thi rectitie-ition of .disease i f tlu
Liver and lesser glands, exercising ihe most eearcliu.g powers
in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, tiiey are,
withal, sale, certain and pleasant.
READ AND BE COWIXCED.
The "Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," savs of Dr. Hoof
land's German Bittirs:
" It is seldom th:it we reco mend what are termed P tent
Me. hemes, to the confidence ai d patronage of ou rea ler
and therefore when we recomuiend Ur Hooffand - Geimail
Bitiers we wi.-h ii to be distinctly undcrst od that we are run
speaking of the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for
a brief period and then forgotten. .after they have d ne their
guilty rale ot. mischief, but of a medicine long established
univcrsa.ly prized, and which has met the hearty approval of
tire (acuity it.-elf." rv
Scott's .Weekly," said, Aug. 25
" Dr HtioFLAND's Germa-n Bitters, manufactured by Dr.
Jackson, are now recommended by some ol the mm promi
nent members of the facuitv as an article of much ef-hc-acy-
in eases of female weakness.: Persons o) debilitated
constitutions will find these Bitters, advantageous to their
health, as we know from experience the salutary effect they
have upon weak systems."
, .MOltE EVIDENCE.
J. G. Moore, Esq , of the Dailv News, said, October 31-t
" Dr Hoofi.and's German BirrERS We are tryin'r thi
renowned medicine for a s ubhorn d.sease of ihe bow. s'' ai.d
can with truth testify to its efficacy. We have taken the'eon
tents ot two bottles, and ye have derived more benefit from
the ezpetiment than we. derived previously from years ol allo
pathic treatment at the hands of our first physicians "
Hon. C. D. Huiehne, Mayor of the City of Camden N J
says: ' ' ' ''
'". Ho' I AND'S German Biters We have seen many flat
tering not ces ;t this medicine, and the somce from which
they came induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits
From inquiry. we were persuaded to use it, and must say we
found it specmc in its action upon diseases of th&diver and
digestive org'm, and the powerful influence it exerts upon
nervous prostration, is really surprising. It ca msand strenh
ens the nerves, bringing them into a state of repose, making
sleep refreshing. . r
If this medicine Was more generally used, we are satisfied
there would be less sickness, as from the stomach. liver and
nervous syrtem, the great majority of real and imaginary dis
eases emanate- Have them in a healthy condition and you
can bid defiance to epidemics generally. This extraordinary
medicine we would advise our friends wKaafe at ail indispos
ed, to give a trial it will recommend itself U should, in fact,
be in every family. No other med.cine can produce such
evidences of merit."
all r who.esale and retail, at The German Medicine!
Store, No 0, Arch street, one door below Sixth, Philadel- i
Phia and by respectable dealers generally throughout the
country. i
Sold by P. F. Pescud, Williams and Haywood, Raleigh,
and by Dealers in Medicines everywhere
May, 1S52. : ' 27y.
AXES! AXES!! AXES!! I
TIIE nLhPS5UPER,ORITY OF THE
a i, -51 HARTFORD COLLINS
H Xp n i T i va j manufactureis to stamp their axes
ri. CUL.LLN is, and such aies are frequendy ioid as my ma
nufacture. SC nHENUI.NE CLLINS AXES, which have been
w, uartifimu ineyare
to be found at our Depot, in the city of New York, and at the
gnncipal hardware stores in the larse cities
v v u f . ,aM SAMUEL Wx COLLINS.
New York, March 29, 1353., 19 -fim
NOW OPENING AT HARDING'S
' 1 '
A SPLENDID assonment of Spring and Summer Cloth
ins, andGents furnishing Goods, consisting of all the ;
new slyjkz-Pants, Coat, and VetU. ,
E. L. HARDING. I
13 I
Raleigh, April 2nd, 1353.
FIXE DRESS SHIRTS.
100
m-m. m. m it
DOZ. " Patent York Seem" Shirts, just opened at
HARDING'S.
March 2nd, 1353.
18
FANCY CASS. HALF SACK COATS.
JUST received 100 fine Business Half Sack Coats.
a " -i o . ,o-, E- HARDING.
April 2nd, 13o3. . ;
xx iLuiii, jjk5S, Aim FBCCK COATS.
t,"8 ntlw upward of 150 Cloth, Dress and Frock
? Coats, made ejod cut, and the latest style, at
T? A TtTryrrr w wmm '
HARDING'S.
I , pru na, iooj.
J3
m
T- ' """j"""'1" "1UI nan twenty-live years, ana
f?3 jTn? Y1! 8"?,hn aled reputation. are nvari-
DnsincGs Notices.
DESIGNING
AND
33 wm. A
PUBLISHERS, STATIONERS. MERCHANTS mid
Others, who require Illustrations for Advertimgor Oma
mental purposes, are respectfully invited to notice the sub
scribers - Engravixu Establish m ext." Specimens of tine
and bold work, in every style always on hat d.
All orders will receive immediate attention, and to save
delay, please state whether to 1 finely executed or lor what
purpose' and at about what price cut. - .
Designs artistically arranged, in a manner, style ana price
to suit all purposes. Thflse in want of illuttrntior.fwil! hud
it to their advantage to order of A. H. JOCELYN,,
Successor to Childs &. Jocelvn,
Artists and Engravers on Wood. . '
March, 6, 1S53. No. 60 Fulton-Street, New lork.. '
DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS, &c.
BY recent arrivals, the subscriber hasrecieved the
arrest and most desirable stock of Medicines,
Paints, Oils, Perfumery, Brushes, Glassware ; Var
nishes, Cigars, Soaps, Tobacco and
Fancy Articles. .
Which he has ever offered to the public, hought n the mosl
favora'i e terms ot Importers and 'Manufacturer-1, and which
will' be disposed of at prices and upon terms to please my
friends and the public. '
Below is a list of a few articles lately received, viz:
500 gallons Linseed Oils
30 do Xamp Oil, Summer and Winter.
300 do Tanners Oil.
500 do Rosin Oil.
' 6000 lbs. Blakes Fire Proof Paint. ,
200 Kegs White Lead, No. 1, and Pure
T Cnsk Spanish Brown.
- 5 do Silver mineral Paint.
5 Bbls. Varni.-h. assorted kinds.
10 do . Spirits Turpentine.
10 do Burning Fluid.
2 do Pure C;ist- r Oil.
500. lbs. Sup.Carb. Soda. (English.)
6 Boxes Yeast Powd-rs. ; r
55'JOO Cigars, very Superior, and Medium.
1 Bbl. Blue Stone.
1 Box Babbits celebrated Soap Powder.
2 gross capsules, assorted.
75 ounce Quii-ine.
10 lbs. Calomel. 12 dozen Hampton's Tincture.
40 do Gum Arabic. 15 lbs Cream Tartar.
3(K) do wh;te and brown Glue.
12 dz. Avers Cherry Pectoral.
6 do Wistars-Balsam of Wild Cherry.
6 do Holland's German Biturs.
29 do Saisapnrilia : Bulls. Sands and Pelletiers.
12 do Low's old brown Windsor Soap.
liK) do Brushes: Hair, Tooth, Cloth and Paint.
6 do Hastings Syrup of Naptha.
100 do Boxes window glass from 8x10 to 13x24.
500 lbs. very superior Putty
30 cases Apothecaries Glassware.
A very large assortment of Perfumery, Syringes, Catheters,
Bougies, Surgical and Dental lnstrumei!'.:, Fishing Tackle,
Patent Medicines, Fiuit and Gum Drops. Wines. French
Brandy, London Porter, fresh Olives, Spices. Cooking Ex
tracts, Gelatine, Trusses, B; aces ai'd Supporters. Vermifuges,
Powder Puffs, Matches, and Thoinpsoninn Midh-incs,
Lamps, and many other articles too udious to mention.
P. F. PESCUD,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist.
Raleigh, Nov. 16, 1852. 51-tf.
PHILADELPHIA
TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY.
rT"HIE Subscribers would call the attention of" Printers to
L the jreatiy reduced prices of their present list. They
now otjer '
Pica at ......
- Small Pica . .
30 cts.
:a "
34 "
37 "
42 "
Mini, n . . .
Noup iriel
Agate
Pearl ....
. . . 48 cts.
... 53 "
73 "
81 08"
L' ng Primer
Bourgeois
Brevier
Diamond
1 60
Determined to spare no expense in making their establish
ment as perfect as possible, they have recently u i up a com
plete set. of the justly celebrated Srorcn-crT Letter, from
Diamond to English, to which they particularly invite atten
ion. '
Having lately made numerous additions to their stock of
Fancy Types, Borders, Ornaments, etc., their assortment is
now unrivalled in the United Sls'tes; and their improved
methods of casting, and of preparing metal, enable them to
furniah orders in a manner tl uisnrv satishi.-tion.
Printing Presses, Cases, Stands. Chases, GulU-ys, Printinri
Ink, and every article used in a printing-otiice, c. nstantly on
hand, at the lowest rates.
Seeond-hand Presses, and Type used only In stereotyping,
at reduced prices.
Boo'is, Pamphl-. tsMusie, Labels, ., & , stereotyped
with correetness and dispatch.
N. B. Specimen Books will be s.-nt to Printers who wish
to make orders. L. JOHNSON & Co.
December -20, 185
No. 6 Sa
r-et.
VALUABLE BOOKS.
rpHE PLANTER: OR. THIRTEEN YEARS IN
J THE SOUTH. By a North rn Man. Tin w.,rk is
by a devoted ni'S-ionaiy of the church, is full d valuable in
formation, and incident's ami facts
A HEVIEW OF -NEW THEMES FOR THE
PROTESTA.N T C LE R G Y "
. SIMOJI KENTON; OR, THE. SCOUT'S' RE
VENGE. By .lames Weir.
THE F OTPATII AND HIGHWAY.: OR,
WANDERINGS OF AN AMERICAN IN GREAT
BRITAIN, i i IS51-52.
3IAR1E DellERNIERE. THE MAROON, and
otner taies. as . U. Minms.
TRAVELS IN EGYPT
ByJ. W. Thomas. M D
AND PALESTINE.
SPIRITUAL VAMPIRSIS3IS. THE HISTORY
OF E'l'HERI L SOFT-DOWN, and her Fries ds of the
NEW LIGHT. B. C. W Web' er.
TALES OF THE SOUTHERN BORDER. Bv
C: W.Webber.
For sale bv
" , "'. H. D. TURNER.
Raleigh, May 12, 1S53. ir'4
THE ABBOTSFOED EDITION OF
THE W A Y 11 Ij OVELS,
13RINTED upon fine white pnper, with new arid beautiful
- t.vpe, from the last English edition bracing the Au
thor's latest corrections,5 notes, etc.. complete in twelve vol
umes, demi-octavo, and nc;it!v bound in cloth, with illutia
tions. for only TWELVE DOLLARS, containing
Waverly, or 'Tis Six'y Years I he Fortunes of Niel,
Since,' Peveri! of the Peak,
Guy Mannermg, Quentin Durward,
The Antiquary, St. Ronau s Wejl,-
The Black Dwarf, Redgauntlet.
Old Mortality, b Betrothed, '
Rob Roy,, The Talisman,
The Heart of Mid-Lothian, Wuod-tock,
The Bride of Lammermoor, The Highland Widow, Sec
A Legend ol Montrose, The Fair Maid of Perth, '
lvanhoe, Anne of GeieTstein.
Ihe Monastery, Count Robert of Paris,
I he Abbot, - Castle Dangerous.
Kettiiworth, The Surgeons Daughter,
The Pirate, y; &.c.
Any of the above Novels sold, in paper covers, at fifty cents
each. i
Also, an illustrated edition of the Waverlv NWI- in
twelve volumes, royal octavo, on superfine paper', with seCeral
hundred characterstic engravings. Elegantly bound in cloth,
gilt. Price, only Twenty-four D.ila-s-
Forsaleby H D. TURNER,
d i u at v. North-Carolina Book Store.
Raleigh, March, 13d3. 15 -tf
TO HOUSEKEEPERS
.rpHE FOLLOWING LIST OF ARTICLES OF GOOD
l i " .ch vre aJ' requis"e in going to house keeping,
may be had at the North Carolina Book Store : P1"'
Britannia buckwheat Dkhes. I Iron Hat &. LTm!.rn tan
Bread ITnivos
S Bronzed. ,
Syiiabub Churns.
Japanned Cake Boxes.
) D Dust Pans.
1 r r-.
Tea and Dinner Bells.
Sard:re Openert
Egg Poachers. ' ;
Tea Cup Swabs.
Bronzed Tea Kettles.
Veaetable and Rice Moulds.
Table Mats
Skimmers and Ladles.
Do
) DreHcriror R.t,
apice rioxes.
I Imperial Planished Fire Dith
( Covers, ovnl.
( Knile Basket.
( Key Ho.
( Bailer's Trr.y and Stand,
( Shaker B-acsin Nests.
(C .bbage Slicer.
( Nurse Lamp, perforated, hav-
isra tin and a china cup,
J,aiiip bcissors.
; 1
I SriL,
Wire Leg Whips.
V.atT Rollers
Butter Prints
iv: n -.. o , . ..au a tea fcettie.
..c .a.i covers, round and v Hip Baths
rTa - Foot do'.
CorkScrews. Sp.mged..
NutCrackers. p,,t
Bronzed Steel Fire' Sett and Sou psi rimers.
standard. rt; v
Furmtu-e Dusters, . gSffiBjfiT-" "
Bronze Iron s-eitees. i Scrub do
A Chinese Gon7. citable for Hotels, Farms and Plantations.
Patent Dried Beef and Cabbage Siicer
Raleigh, April 22, 1853. , H. D. TURNER.
STRIXGS! STRINGS!
! . NTTHFp r , f J '
i A ,. c .nJpply of thce el'gant Italian Guitar
I n bIr;nSS this day received at the
and
MUSIC STORE.
i Raleigh, Feb. 4, 1S53.
11
Jnsnrottc Compaitic s.
NORTH CAROLINA
MUTUAL LIFE INSUKAHCE COMPANY.
RALEIGH, N. C.
THIS COMPANY insures the lives of individuals for one
year, a term of years, or tor life, on .the .mctcai. pri.nci
n.E, tlieassured for life participating id all tlie profits of the
Company. , , ...... ...
For policies granted for the whole frm ot lite, when the
osmium tlWtor amounts to S30. a note may be given for
mium there-for nmounts to $3U. a note may oe given wr Greek, and r renen ianguag( s.will U-,, u' , 1
e half the amount ol the premium leanng interest at 6 per t through course of Mathematics. As r,l(. j ' :" c,:
it. without guaranty. . . ... : to be t.ne ot high graue, pupils will l-,. ,.x; .
1'he prompt ruamier in which all losses have been paid by received s me dcgic- ofprcpaiat, u- , '' !
r- ... . l,s.,n;ih th low rate?- ot premium, pre- : ,A..jrv Kncrlisb hraneh. s ' ":t,;ti.
s. t great inducements to such as are disposed to insure.
r. . r f,..m ,.,, ii. nvp veil
for two-thirds their "value. . . c
AH lo.-ses are
paid within yu days alter sauia-i'j
presented.
D I R E C T O R S
Chari.es E. Johnson,
Wm. W. Holpen,
Wm. D. Cooke,
Wm. R. Scott,
Wm. H. Jones,
F. C. Hill,
Seaton Gales.
Wm p Haywood,
James F. Jordan,
Perrin Bi.sbee,
H. W. Hlsted,
Wm, H. McKee,
OlflUtKS.
Dr. Charles E. Johnson,
President,
Vice President,
Secretary,
Treasurer
Attorney.
William D. Haywood,
James F. Jordan,
N illiam H. Jones
Perrin Busbee
Charles E. Johnson, M. D,
William H. McKee.M. D:
Richd. B. Haywood, M. D.
Medical Board
of Consultation.
William D. Cooke,
Dr. Wm R. i?c"0TT, Executive Committee. .
Charles B. Root, J I
J. HERSMAN, General Agent.
For further information, the public are referred to the pam
phlets, and forms of proposal, which may be obtained at, the
( )iiiee of the Company, or any of its Agencies.
Communications should be addressed", (post paid,) to
JAMES F. JORDAN, Secretary.
December 6, 1852. ' tf
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
PURSUANT to an Act of Incorporation, a Company
has been formed under the name and sty le of " The
Green sBOKorn Muti al Insurance Company," and fully or
ganized by an appointment of the following officers, viz:
iJtrltjLK..
James Sloan,
.President: .
S. G Cotfin, ........
Peter Adams, .......
C. P. Mendenhjll, . .
John A . Mebane,
W. J. McConnel,
Vice President.
Sec. and Treasurer.
Attorney.
Executive Committee.
Wm. S. Ranki.v,
DIRECTORS.
Ja'f.s Sloan,
,W. J. McConnel,
William S Rankin,
Jed H. Lindsay,
S iiubal G Coffin.
John A. Mebane,
Andrew W fatherly,
c. p. mni)enhll,
Lynim.'N Swaim,
.Ifsf Sufi rv.
William H. Ree&e,
! Jonathan W. Field
Tvnr Grvw
This Company has now been in successful operation for
several months, and will take risks upon Dwelling. Houses,
Stores, and other RuiH'nqs. Merchandize, Furniture, Pro
duce, tfce. The obieei .i this organization is to afford a sys
tem of Insurance which shall operate for the mutual benefit
of all its members.
The peculiar advantage arising from this mode of Insurance,
is. that the assured pay no more than- the actual losses
and expenses of the Company, and experience h:is proved the
safety of Mutual Insurance Companies, as well as the great
saving to its members ; and no stronger argument can be pro
duced in their favor, than the confidence which they receive
from the entire community, where such Companies are in suc
cessful operation. ;
Any information respecting the principles of the Company
wiil be cheerfully furnished bv the Secretary, or any of its
Agents. PETER ADAMS, Secretary.
The Subscriber having Deen appointed' Agent, will receive
applications and make surveys to effect Insurance in said
Company. GEORGE T. COOKE,
Agent for Raleigh.
December 8th, 1S52. ' tf.
NORTH CAROLINA
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
rI',IIIS Company ha3 been in successful operation for more
1 than seven years, and continues to take risks upon all
classes of property m the State, (except Steam Mills and
Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favorable terms. Its Policies
now cover property amounting to $4,500,000, a large portion
A"hieh is in Count ry. risks ; and its present capital is nearly
Six Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds properly secured.
The average cost of Insurance upon the plan of this Com
pany has been less than one third of one per cent, per annum,
on all grades of property embraced in its operations.
The following persons have been elected Directors and
HTieers of this Company for the present year :
DIRECTORS:
C. W. D. Hutching.
Ra!ei
ih.
J. R Williams.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do. '
Fayctteville.
Wilmington
Washington.
Greensboro'.
Eden ton.
Salem,
Elizabeth City
Plymouth.
Newbern.
MurfreeslKjro.
Charlotte.
Milton. -
.John Primrose
Henrv D. Turner,
-I. G.'B. Rouihae,
S. W. Whiting,
T. H. Selbv,
Geo. McNeill, ,
Jos: G. Wright
James E. Hoyt
James Sloan,
John Cox
Josh- Boner,
Joseph H. Pool,
F F Fagan,
Alex Mitchell
W. N. H. Smith 1.
H. B. Williams. ; .
John B. Barrett , .
A. T. Summv
Asheville.
All Directors authorized to receive applications.
OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY
J. G. B. Rouihae,
H. D Turner. ..
President.
Vice President.
Treasurer.
Secretary.
Attorney.
General Agent-
S W. Whiting, ....
John C. Partridge, . .
John H. Bryan, .
J. Hersman,
S. W. Whiting.
J. R. Williams,
John Pri mr .c.
Executive Committee.
. . V , J
AH (?ommunK.-ations in reference to insurance should be
addressed to the Secretary, post paid,
ry . . , y-. . J. C. PARTRIDGE, Sec'y.
Raleigh, Dec. II, 1S53. . tf.
Business Notices.
.VJBIf BOOKS!
IREDELL onHsXECUTORS:
BEING
A Treatise on the Law of Executors and
Administrators,
IN NORTH CAROLINA,
By JAMES IREDELL.
THE object of this work has been to exhibit the law as it
JL now stands m North Carolina, in relation to the mat
ters of which it treats. It embraces, therefore, the English
doctnnes.so far as they are recognised in our own State, as
well as our acts of Assembly, and the decisions ot our own
VtvV11' EXECUTORS and AD
M iNlblKAlUKb. It is thought n may prove useful not
only to members of the legal profession, but also to others who
are so frequently called upon to undertake the indispensable
important and responsible trusts of Executors and Adminis-'
trators. For Sale by
p . u u a W- L POMEROY.
Raleigh, lath Apnl, 1352.
nrHE Subscriber takes this method of informing his friends
A and customers, that he has associated with him in the
Clothing business-Mr. John L, King and Jas. H. Biggs, who
have been for some time connected with the establhment
and are well acquainted with the business. In future the bus
mess will be conducted in the name of
J. J. BIGGS, &. CO. .
FLi6 "T f?emut one of the firm is expected to spend
about one half of his time at the North, making purchasesand
superintending the manufacture of Ready Made Clothing
The intention ot the new finn, will be to offer greater indacl
aents than heretofore, both as regards variety and prices.
1 he Subscriber tenders his sincere thanks to his numerous
tnends and customers for their patrot-age and support, and
earnestly solicits a continuance to the new firm.
' J- J. BIGGS.
NORTH CAROLINA CLOTHING STORE.
THE Subscribers, most respectfully call the attention of
the citizens of the State to their Stock of
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS -
w-fifinet0ckf C.lolhCassire and Vestings which
wi.l be made to order m the most approved manner ""he
balance ot their stock of r 1 ne
HEAVY WINTER COATS,
Will be sold at a ery small advance on tlV first cost-for cash
their furnishing ,d9 W1 alsJ at3d pr?ce'
trtJ alWfyS nnd' Cutting0 dXT the
Call at No. 10, Fayettevilje Street.
Raleigh, Jan. 8, 1853. - J' J
BIGGS & CO.
6
H0PKINS, HOTEL,
A. FEW YARDS NORTH OF THE COCRTHOCSE,
GREENSBORO, N. C.
, . . SOLMON HOPKINS, Proprietor.
February, 1353.
(g&nea ti oual Jnstii
JUio
CLASSICAL
AND
MATHEM21TICAL
IN EALEIGH.
CHr
THE SUBSCRIBER will cpen a S.-h.
tion in the city'oi Raleigh, on tl,4. nrs,
I minW 111' t fsf rict i v limited 1. 1 iim. n. . . :
The first setsion will he or.e.ofrr ,;?.
dozen braiders n ay he ace. n...
Pnicipa.'s faini y, at Sl-'.tL p,., ' '
Fei.s f r Lat.o, ti ci k. and Jiath- infti.-
French extra
One half of the aLr.vc cxpeiiic; wi i 'lij.
...
'. rt.
bly m .aUvaiice.
X:
L.
Ootober, 1352.
FEFEREXCLs .
Faculty' of Washh (.ton Colleui , L, .
Tki'stees of Stacn ton Aoapevy, Statj'
Rev. H Ruffnf n, J ). D., Kanawha i ..
Hon. A. II. H. Stu. rt, S.cie.taiy of thi
ington city.
r 'T a . ii- ,
V,
bill r;. i
ut. r . x . o'i'ttiuLia i, , cstern L.unatic A 1
I'irn.
Rev. V. Hi McGr ffet, D. D , Univ. i v , n
RevyR. H. Philli.-s, Virginia Female 1:m n,,
Rev. B. M. Smith, Staunton, Va , ; '"'
, . Judge J. VV. Brocee.broj;gii, U S Curt I
Judge L. P. Thompson. Staunt. ,n , Va. , ' 'i:r'
Rev. Moses D. Hoge. Richmond, Va.,'
Hon. S. S. Baxter, Richmond. Va..
Rev. J. J Smyth, Everittsville, N. C -Rev.
B- II. Rice, D. D., Prince Edwaui co , Va
BLC0MFIELB
FEMALE SEMINAHp
vtti-i inn rr r rr t t rr t r -k ' . I
rpHIS INSTITUTION, which has
- ii IT
j cessiui operation, is siiuatt a in , i
i Essex county. New Jciscy, al.owt -1 miks. in n ,'
j 12 miles from the city of New York
The different departments of instruction .in !;,-..
i of nine teachers, who are thorr.iH'li! v-..,r. , ,.. . . ' '
not only bv an intimate .biactic.-i!'' m .m-, v,' ' "''''!
branches taught, bujl 1-y an "aptness to h.. , ' Vij' , ;
more important to insure slice, .-s ' " I
j Every faTili'y for intcliectual imprv i:...::,s..,;, i f
: Gfolies. PbiloM.r.hicnl and (')ii-mu..-.! a, . ' '". '' '?'
I Mineralogical and Conchoiogical C:il ii:! L, ', ff
; iueu,so inai inis instiiuri.i, in every t- .-j .
favorably with the best institutions in the ' i ilvh
j Circulars containing tern s, and oili. r j V
j obtained of Wm. D. Cooke, Esq, 1'iii.. !:. , ;
! Carolina Institution for tlx- Deal- ai.d Di.n,: j.
ill application or by uxitr, jcyl j uul '.
If B. COOKf: ) ,
R. L. COOKi; s '
Blooinfieid, Essex Co. N. J. i ,
Dec. 1, 1-52,
. .WARRENTON'" -
FEMALE INSTITUTJ
WARREN COUNT V, X. ('.
THIS SEMINARY hns been in successul o-,:-,
eleven years. The Acnih-tnij? yem is h .(:,(- . , ,
sio'ns of 21 weeks each: the W inter sc.(., f. .B....
the first .Monday in-January, ami c)om ..n ih,- , - f .
May. Pupils will be received at any p.-n. .( (.
and charged only from time of entrance. .An -. ;
has been made fortheaccomrnodatior ! mnu ti ;. 1 1
The Natural Sciences are ilhist.tan d. r.i d . Mcki .
lectuiesand appropriateexjieririif i.ts. Pui.il r.B
the Principalsjduring vacation:. , . '
The Faculty ot this Institution cniicif. (; ,s ;
Teachers.
Terms, per Session of Tire Monti
Board and English tnitkmincluuii.g St..:i..:-
and Fuel for School-room. .
Piano music and use. of Ins'tn.meiii,
Music on Guitar ai d use of do.,
Wax Flowers and Fruit, each,
Ancient and Modern Languages. 'each, '
Landscape Drnwir:g and Painting, !
Painting in Water Colors, .". .
Painting in Oil, . ;
Vocal Music, and various kinds of onuw'iiiJ.W'
each,groii.
GRAVIS & W!L:
W arrenlon, 1853.
NORTH CAROLINA IST!Tt.TM
FOR THE DEAF & DUMB & THE Ell
j rPHE Sessions of this Institution will iVms.'-ncr
, J. on the First day of September of each ; rr s
leu Hioutll?..
This change has been made in order to In; z 't-1
into the months of July and Augu-t. wh i ! . . i ;
the heat of that sen.-oh, are les.-.-id.-ipt. it !-" i:
other months. It als.o bii'pgs the ('( ri;in. i .
School to the season when the SheiifJ ot irf ti tles
are coming in to make their retmnr.tlm-r,ti, ;; ;
o; portunity tor p;i rents to s-mi their ch, Mr.-!,
The follow incr are the Officers m the Iiui-if u: j
ment of this Institution. j
WILLIAM D. COOKE, M. A , Vr. :::
J. A. Wappe l. M D.I
Talbot B. Coleman, .'or '-t
- Geo. E. Ketcham, ? Professor- ana T?: f
Charles M. Grow. J .
Teachers of Music in the Blind Depn-:'
I Miss E. A. FITZWILSON and II. I I .-' i '
(XT; Applications for admission should t
j Principal.
I Raleigh, August 14, 1852.
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B nsi ncss Notices
NOTICE.
The late partnership if Mcllwnirve, Pr wr
ing expired by limitation, we will con'tini . :
GROCERY .UD CU)iMlSSIOV
UNPER THE FIRM AND STYLE '-F
3IcILWAIXE, SON A: Co.
and hope by constant and faithful atti i ti. i, t. : ;
our friends, to merit a confmuaile of tI;T ;' :
srpport.
f)ur Stock of Groceries will be largp nnrl c rr;-"
i.ii-crng a general assortment of good's m nr..ri :
l-.quois excepted.) ;
We shall give strict attention to the paie'-f
CommiSiiioi,, and wiil be prepared to ir; i l'-''
" . AG McILW.a:
ROB'T D v.ii i:
ROIi'T A M
' ! ' JOSEPH 1.
Petersburg, Va., January, 1S53.
f
JOHN N. GORDON & SO?
no. 94 ii a i iv srrM
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA,
OFFER for sale Swedes, American I!.i;(' rr" '
iii.cri n an luinu jrou.
English Anil :Amrinn klitr n nrl P.1?l.
.Round, Octagon and Sprihg Steel.
American, English and Russia Sheet k'h
Hoops, Band, ha f Oval and half RouJ irrf
Broaa Iron for Plouglis.
Ground Wagon and Cast Boxes.
Nail Rods, Swedes and American-.
Plough Plates and Mould Boards.
Cut NaLWnd Spikes of all sizes.
Tin Plate of all kinds: Sheet Zinc ; Spo'-f
Solder ; Block Tin, in pigs and hars.
Braziers, Sheathing and Bar Copper. ' .
Sheet, Bar and Pig Lead.
Wire of ail sizes.
Also a full assortment of Groceries. ,
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BROOM MANTJFACTOB
rnHP Xf A VTT1 r.rt,.,nn rC QDC.ClXl
uLm..aJ i .1 . , i . . - . 1 rni i -
If-
he Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, as one c -
i" oe taugnt u uie pupus-, ' .
r, ,kA TD i : i i ,rt i r S
... mo ijjina aepartmcnt. notice is :t.Z
prepared to furnish a very superior arLC.e
i tciaii. . ,
' , " c uesire to can me attennou - - ,
1 about going North for their Fail supp ies,t
uave an opportumtv ot s pp.yims ""-..i
erticle nearer home. A u commumcaa' k -orders
for Brooms should be addressed t y n (
W1LI. 17
PlitvTivr ivl- MiM'FACT
nl
"VTO. 29t; FRf)'T ST RF.TWEEN
and Gouverreur-street, East '!Ver ".v'
. .. . - i, en:7 .r
iiiaii-Hireet.-eorner ot cun-streei. " . rrJ f"'
to manufacture, find has constantly on ':'rrrrMt'
all ihe varreties ot qu;!litis and color. V;:
chanLs will find their orders execute" f f'r ';
may be assured of receiving as g0C(',a;iD'I'T
the market. GtUKU
N. Y-, Dec. 6, 1S52. ' ,
DENTAL SUjBGEBJ.
AT. F. BASON, M. D., P '?
BEGS LEAVE, respectfnby to offer h
cal, Safgical and Mechanical
DENTIST.
Those who taink proper to favor h'm
make application either before, or1 the
arrival, at simh places as notice may be ! c
December 4, I832
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