152 s 0 tr t K LI F I S T I Business Notices. ' 1 Dnsiness Notices. nil v. -Y f .:-.M'V-Y ; re 1 .V -'AliVERTISEMNTS: U n s i n c e 6 Notices. BAKERY AND CONFECTIONARY. PUTTICK AND MITCHELL WOULD RESPECT tully inform the public that Yfceir establishment is now in the lull tide of successful experiment," atid they are prepar ed to. execute all orders in their line, in Cake a d Bread-baking, Candy making, &c. Nuts, Fruits, Groceries, &.c al wavs kept on hand. ' CIGARS. Our rtock of Cignrs is very large, some of them of the choicest brands, such at Ele Gratitude, Cobd.n Rega lias, Silvas, Excelsior, El Ciervo, Steamboat Principes, and a variety too numerous t met tion. ("Parties in the city or country furnished with every des cription of Contetionaries, on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. . BRIDE'S CAKE carefully packed and sent to any part of the Statew Sugar and 'Molasses cakes, also Cairdy, suitable lor country stores, packed in barrels or smaller packages, cheaper than they can be b light at any other house in North Carolina or "Virginia. Low profits and quick sales, is our mono. Raleigh, May 28, 1853. n2C if. PETER W. HINTON, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING, NOS. 25 AND 26 ROTIIEllY'S WHAKF, NORFOLK, VA. Special attention paid to felling Tobacco, Flour, Grain, Cotton &c, otc. ' Also, to Receiving and Forwarding Goods. , JLEFER TO , Charles L. HirTOr, Esq., i George W, Hatwood, Esq., : Wake County, N.C. Raleigh, N.C. J. B. G. Roulhac,, Esq., i William Plximmer, E. q , . Raleigh.N. C. Warrenton, N. C. May 28, 1853. n-6 ly. KID AND SILK GLOVES. G5 K DOZEN-pair Ladies and Gents Kid Gloves, r 12 do do do do Alexander bilk Oloves Real twisted Silk Gloves for Ladies and Misses. ; W. H. &. R. S. TUCKER. Raleigh, March 22d, 1853. . 17 PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. BLACK and second mourning Silk Parasols, Figured aud solid colored do . do . Black Silk and Gingham Umbrellas. W.H.&R.S TUCKER. Raleigh, March 22d, 1853. 17 EXAMINE THIS NEW, USEFUL AND 1NTERESING BOOK. 7RIEDLEY'S PUACTICAL TREATISE ON . Business; or, How to Get and Save Money. With an inquiry into the chalices of success and causes of fail uae in business. ' For sale by II D TURNER, Pioneer Bookseller, N . C . Book Store. Raleigh, June 10th, 1853. 28 SPRING GOODS, 1S33. S. H. YOUNG, 15 NOW RECEIVING HIS STOCK OF SPRING and Summer goods, and would respectfully invite his tnends, and all wishing to purchase goods to call and exa: iriine.his stock, which consists of almost every vani ty of goods kept in similar houses. The following embraces part 1 the stock : ' Plain and Fancy Dre?s Silks, Plain and Fancy Berage and Chally Berage. - ..: Plaid Sumniar Silks. Berage Delancs. Printed Jackonets and Ginghams. . ". American and English Prints. v Bonnet, Cap and Neck Ribbons. Cellars, Sleeves, Li. C. Hdkfs., Laces, Edgings, ' &.C., &.C., &e. i f BONNETS FOR LAOIES AND MISSES. " EOJL HATS, LEGHORN AND PANAMA, Da BOY'S HATS, VARIOUS KINDS. . ,' Just received, Levering's Syrup, a prime article, -17 12m. S.H.YOUNG. BONNETS. j LATEST styles for Ladies and Misses. W. H. &, R. S. TUCKER. Raleigh, March 22d, 1853. , 17, HARDING'S RE AD Y MADE MODE S T Y LES And General Emporium, JCJl. and boys, well made troos. Kverv art Ha 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 to' manufacture good Ready Made Clothing so that the purchaser can buy without the trouble of having his wearing apparel made to order x Gentlemen will tina upon e xaniinution upwarTls ol Ten Thousand Dollars worth of the choicest goods ever opened in this city. - . Raleigh, October, 1852. , - 45 rpHE "TRODUCT OF THE MKAXS isequal to JL the product of the extremes," so say-an' arithmetical 'rule. It you iurni.h one f your extremes with a pair of J. Mills &, Sons' Boots and the odier with one of Beht e's best Hats, they will be ttie mraits of bringing you into notice with the ladies- Would you like o know where to get them '. Jusi call at EVANS COOKE'S cheap Store, N o 'J cheap place. . . I Raleigh, March 31, 1953. " 18 JOHN N. GORDON, & SON, cgs cj r an m: ati m& 9 'and dealers in No. 94 MAIN-ST , RICHMOND, VA., f F ft K FOR SALE Sweedes, American and English Iron, all kinds and sizes. English and American Blistked, Cast, Shear, German, . round, octagon and Sfrino Steel. 0 McCbRMtcK Palmer's Mould Boards, Ground Wagon and - Cart Boxes. Horse-Shoe Nail Rods. Tin Plate, Sheet Zinc, Spelter, and Spelter Solder. . Block Tin1, in Pigs and Bars. BrViers Sheeting and Bar CorFEg, Sheet and Bar Lead and Wire Saucepan Handles and Bucket Ears. Bucket .Handles. Soup, Dinner. Breakfast and Bakers' Tin Plates. Tinned and Black Rivets. Boot and Shoe Linings, Binding, &e , fec. Carpet Warp, whue and colored Sole Leather, French and American Calf Skins. - Groceries or all kinds. KrALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED j : METROPOLIAN AGENCY. WILLIAM C. RICHARDS, No 151 FULTON ST., New-York. TYr P- RICHARDS HAVING ESTABLISHED M himself permanently in New York, offers his ser . vices to his friends and thr public, in all parts of the country, as a .GENERAL AGENT for the transaction of business ol all kinds. He nll attend to the purchase of Books, Tvpe, Musical Instruments, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, Stationery, Works of Art, Arti- StllSKSLMTLilNTV WDIN'G-T-R-SuIJiAUl ANtTCaT deaux, W-ardrobe and Toilet Articles for Ladies. W. C. R. will secure the aid of competent persons in every departiTien! t of his Agency where his own judgment and taste might be m fault, and the selection of all articles for ladies will be made under the direction of-teminine taste. - The rata of Comntission for these various services cannot' alw iys beire-siated with exactness but in Cases where no special agreement is made beforehand, parties may rely upon the subscribers pledge to make only the least remunerative charge. . . - . BROOM MANUFACTORY. THE MANUFACTURE OF BROOMS, having been selected by the Board of Directors of the Institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the Blind, as one of the mechanieal branches to be taught to the pupils, more especially to those in the Blind department, notice is given that we are now prepared to furnish a very superior article of Brooms eithei wholesale or retail. " KT" VVe desire to call the attention ol Merchants who are about going North for their Fall supplies, to the fact that they now have an -opportunity of supplying themselves with this erticle nearer home. All communications on this subject or orders for Brooms should be addressed to V WILLIAM D. COOKE. I NOTICE; T7iE HAVE THIS DAY SOLD OUR INTEREST IN j V the Stock .of Goods, Wanes and Merchandize, in the Slnm J l. t: I 1 C . . i miciv ownea oy ivicnaru oniim, von ine corner,) to ik FECK& BLEDSOE, which will be kept well sup plied by them with Hardware, Groceries, &c., &. .Vfcr lriends and patrons win recollect we are next door w!ulCfimer' 29. Cheap place. opposite Harding's, where l"aVuhe DrT oods busiaess. and sill at our ad theEm- 7hls nw " humbug" as the people of thi manJ l Gods t,f k-n?w- We are teciTpt of a eood LidGi a,ty98past-and wbich 'jurs-9 1853 ' EVANS &. COOKE. Business 'Notice s . VALUABLE SCHOOL BOOKS,j PCBLI.HED BY ' ' THOMAS, COWPERTHWAITy & CO.,' OF fBILABELJBU, i "and sold by booksellers generally, MITCHELL'S SERIES OF SCHOOL GEOGRAPHIES. MITCH FLL'S PRIMARY. GEOGRAPHY, THIRD REVISED EDITION. ILLUSTRATED - BY MORE THAN.'' ONE HUNDRED; BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS, - , AND ' FOURTEEN COLOURED MAPS, j rpiIE PRESENT ! EDITION OF THIS POPULAR .1. work is printed from new plates, the fourth stereotyped lor the book since its first appearance t welve years ago, with in which period more than a million copies have been circu lated. I: . Encouraged by the extensive patronage bestowed on this, work, die publishers have taken advantage of the present re. vision, much to improve it in every respect. Such alterations in the text as recent geographical discoveries and changes j rendered necessary, have been made. The maps have been greatly improved and several new and beautiful cuts;designed by Billings, and executed in the finest, style oi the engraver's art, have been added, f . ' I MITCHELL'S INTERMEDIATE GEOGRAPHY, REVISED EDITION, In quarto form, containing maps and reading matter in the - same book, V ILLUSTRATED BY ' MORE THAN' FORTY COLORED MAPS. AND ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ENGRAVINLS. is - - - This work ocenpjes a medium space between the author's Primary Geography, and the well known School Geography and Atlas, ofwhich last book it contains about two-thuds ol the amount of matter. For convenience of nse, and 1 enable maps and matter, this book has no superior. . "MITCHELL'S SCHOOL GEOGRAPHY AND. ATLAS, FOURTH REVISED EDITION. Tiie present revision 'has been altogether more thorough and complete than any heretofore attempted. The book has been entirely re-written, and fully brought up to the present time. Advantage has been taken of many suggestions kindly of!ered by distinguished practical teachers.lo improve the work in its reneral plan and arrangement ; and it is ielieyed that it will bear the closest criticism, both with reference to its geographi cal accuracy, and ils adaptation for use as a school manual. The Atla accompanying the new addition pontains thirty iwo beautiful Maps handsomely eoloied, and finely executed in the best style of the engraver's art, fully representing all the recent geographical discoveries. With the United States' .VI aps especially, great pains have been taken to exhibit cor rectly the numerous raijroadsof the country, new county lines, and the true position of many new and important towns, not generally represented in School Atlases. - New and excellent Maps of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Texas, have been kitrodneed. Othes, showing the various routes to the Pacific, by the Isthmuses of Panama, Tehuante pec.and Nicaragua, are now added, together with a new map of the Sandwich Islands. . Th information obtained with reference to the new States and Territories west of the Mississippi, the discoveries of Lt l)e Haven, in his search for Sir John Franklin, and thqe ol late travelers in Central and Southern Africa, as also in Aus tralia, have been incorporated in the work. In short, it is be lieved that no discovery; or change of any importance for the lust ten years is left unnoticed in this edition. The Atlas also contains nine quarto pages of statistical" mat ter, arranged in tables, and obtained from the most authentic souvces. These tables exhibit the height of the principal mountains and volcanoes, the length of rivers, the area of the principal islands and lakes, the extent and population of the . different countries, and the population of the principal cities' upon the globe ; all compiled from the latest and ruo;-t reliable authorities. In the department of United Slates' statistics, the tables are very complete and exhibit fully the civil, industrial and political condition of the country, a.-shown by the census of 150. In addition to these tables, is one showing the rail roads and canals of the United States, and one presenting at a glance the important .events in the history of each State, and what will be invaluable to every teacher, a lull table of the Educational St'atit-tics of the Union. MITCHELL'S GEOGRAPHICAL QUESTION BOOK, comprising GEOGRAPHIC A LJEFINITIONS," ,. AND CONTAINING ; QUESTIONS ON ALL THE MAPS "OF ' MITCHELL'S SCHOOL ATLAS. f MITCHELL'S ANCIENT GEOGRAPHY AND ATLAS. ENGEAVINGS OF. REMARKABLE EVENTS, VltWS OF ANCIENT CUI S, AND VARIOUS INTERESTING ANTIQUE REMAINS, AND ILLUSTRATED BY AN ANCIENT ATLAS, CONTAINING NINETEEN ELEGANT COLORED j MAPS. There are no geographical works published in this country, That are more in demand or that have a wider circulation than those of Mr. Mitchell.- ! There are upwards of 350,000 co "pies of, iheni sold annually, and about 250 persons constantly employed in their manufacture.' The arrangements of the publishers are such lhat'they are enabled to give correctly all the latest geographical discoveries. They publish the only full series of Geographies in the counlryj.and having in con stant employ a strong geographical force of map engravers and others, and being vcry'jlargely engaged in the pulieaiion of of the various States, and other maps, they are enabled to pre sent the School series correct, both in maps and matter, up to !be date of publication. 'I Raleigh, April 20, 1S54: W. H. &, R. S. TIOKER nAVE in store and wijl take pleasure in showing to their friends and tlie pultlip generally, a Stock of New Goods whi-h was selected with great care, and for variety of styles, richness of design and relative cheapness, according to quali ty, cannot Ue surpassed b any similar establishment in the place. ; . - They would take this method of returning to the Commu nity their wart i' st i banks for the very liber I patronage since their copnection, and desir to retain and incn-ase their trade by punctual attention and orrect mauagement.of busmess. Thev now ask attention to the following articles ; Black Poult LYSoi, do Gros DeR ine.j do do do, Nap, do do do Zeuici Silks, Rich' Brocade ! do . . i Plain, Plaided, and Striped do ' Marcoline. Florence apd Lutestrings do Plain and Figured Tif sues, . S. .lid Colored Baresres, (all colors) Printed and Satin Colored Bareges, Crape Marengo's, Plain anl Paris Printed Chaly, Chaly DeLaine's, j . Barege do i Ogandi Mus'ins, Printed Jackonet Muslin, -I Brifiiantees, Ginirlwuns, ' Prions, ! v hire, Dotted and Figured Muslin, ' Jackonet and Camhpck do Cross-barred and Striped do Swiss and Book do Nainsook and Mull ' j do Bishop Lawns do C anibric Dimity ! do Berlin Cord Muslin foif Bonnets, &.c, &c. Raleigh, March 22d, 185$. 17 tf. HOSIERY. J ADIES white and black Si k Hose, J -&o Seached aiulunbfeached Cotton Hose, do Black and lead colored do do Misses and children's bleached, stnped and; clock Hose, Gents Eng Stnpedhalf, Hose, do half Hoss, ail colors, Boys do do striped and plain. , , ,0.' VV. H. & R. S. TUCKER. Raleigh, March 22d,-1853. JT "THE TIME HAS COME." rpHE SUBSCRIBERS having purchased the large and A weii -assorted stock ot Goods, owned by the late Richard bmuh in a Jump, will sell the larger Portion of them at cost and under. rniers, Mechanics, Merchants and the rest ol mankind, would do well to call and examine the Stock and get such things as they need for time to come. In addition Ihere b a large and well sejected assortment of Dry Goods, S.Iks Satins, elvets, Moushns; Muslins, white and colored linghams, C loths, and Cassimeres ai d Vesting of a very superior quality. - 400 pieces of .Calicoes, which will be sdd remarkably low. Ca)l soon and get bargains at the old stand I R. Smith, on the comer of Fayetteville and Haret streets p i , p i EVANS & COOKE. Kaleigh, February, 1S53. 13 ,f MANTILLAS! AND SHAWLS. PLAIN and Embroidered Silk Mantilla ' Black. Silk 'Lace Mantillas, velvet trimmed, do do do Points, Figured do J Mantillas, Fiajn and Embroidered Grape Shawls. Raleigh, March 22d. 1853. W" t 1 S. TUCKER. FINE RFSS SHIRTS. 1 00 D0Z- " Pateat York Sem " Shirts, just opened at rts, just opened HARDING'S. March 2nd, J853. ;! ' 18 FRENCH ACCORDEONS. Raleigh, Feb. 4, 1853. C. MUSIC STORE Business Notires CHERRY PECTORAL, For tbe rapid Cwre or COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, 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 benefits on the afflict ed they can never forget, and produced cures too numerous and too remarkable to be lorgotten. - While it is a fraud on the public to pretend that any one p;edicine will infallibly cure sti'l ihere is abundant proof that the Cherry Pectoral does ot only as a general thing, but almoi-t invariably cure the maladies for wnictt H Is em ployed. As time makes these facts wider and better known, this medicine has gradually become the 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 of the Throat and Lungs.and in many foreign coun tries, it is becoming to be extensively used by their most in telligent Physicians In Great Britain, France and Germa ny, where ihe meJical sciences have reached their highest perfection, Cherry Pectoral is ;ntrodnced, and in constant use in the Arnnus. Hosnitals. Alms Houses, Public Institu tions, ai d in domestic practice, as the surest remedy their attending Phys-icians can employ for the most dangerous af fections of the lunes Also in milder cases, and lor children it is safe, pleasant and effectual to cure. "In fact, some of the most flattering testimonials we receive have been from parents who have found it efficacious in cases particularly- incidental to childhood. The Cherry Pectoral is manufactured by a practical Chemist, ahd.everv ounce of it uuder his own eye, with inva riable accuracy and care. It is sealed and protected bv law from counterfeits consequently can be relied on as genuine, without adulteration. .We have endeavored here to furnish the community with a medicine of such intrinsic sunerioritv and worth as should commend itself to their confidence a remedy at once safe, speedy and effectual, which this has by repeated and count less trials proved itselftp be ; and 'rust by great care in pre paring it with chemical aecuraiv.tif uniform strength, to af ford Physicians a new agent on which they can rely for the best results. a:.d the afflicted with a remedy that will do fur them all that a medicine can do. Prepared and sold by James C. Ayer, Practical and Ana lytical Chemist. Lowell. Mass. Sold in Raleigh bv Williams &. Haywood. P. F. Pescud, and bv Druggists and Dealers in Medicines everywhere. June, 1853. 27 3m&c LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS' DEBILITY, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM A DISORDERED LIVER OR STOMACH ; Sfieh as Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head,. Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Erne tations. Sinking or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach Swimminar of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Flutter ngat the Heart, Ch' king or Suffocating Sensation when in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision. Dots or Webs before the sight, i erer and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness ol the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the bide, Back, Chest, Lambs, &c, budden rliishes of Heat Burning in the. Flesh, Constant Imaginings of evil, arid Great Uepretsion ot Spirits. , CAN BE EFFECTUALLY CURED BY PREPARED BY Dr. C. M. JACKSON, 4 7 No. 120, Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is .not f.vll,H ; equalled, bv any other preparation m the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases alter skilful physicians had liiueu. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids Pes sessing jent virtues i 1 the rectification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive organs, They are withal, sale, certain and. pleasant. ' READ AND BE CON INCED. The " Philadelphia Saturday Gazette," says of Dr. Hoof laxd's German Bitteks: r . " It is seldom that we reco- mend what are termed Patent Medicines, to the confidence, and patronase of our readers and therefore when we recommend Dr. Hoofland s German Bitters we wi-h it to be distinctly underst od that we are not speaking ot the nostrums of the day, that are noised about for a brn.-t period and then forgotten after they have done their guilty raeeot mischief, but of a medicine lonestablished universally prized, and which has met the hearty approval of the faculty itself:" - . " Scott's Weekly," said, Aug. 25 . " Dr. IIoofland's German Bitters, manufactured by Dr Jackson, are now recommended by some ot the most promi nent members of the faeuity as an nrticle of much ef ficacy in enses of female weakness. Persons t debilitated constitutions will find these Bitters advantageous to their henlth, as we know trom experience the salutary effect thev have upon weak systems." ' MORE EVIDENCE. J G. Moore, Esq., of the Daily News, said, October, 31st , Dr Hotflanivs German Bitters. We are trying this renowned mfdicme lor a s nhborn disease of the bowels' and can with truth testify to its efficacy. We have taken thecon tents ot two bottles, and we have derived more benefit from the experiment than we deiived previously from yearsof allo pathic treatment at the hands ot our first phvsicians ' Hon. C. D. Hinehne, Mayor of the City of Camden J "" Hoo land's German Bitters. Ve have seen many flat tering not ces of this medicine, and the source trom which theycame induced us to make inquiry respecting its merits from mquiry we were persuaded to use it, and must say we lound it specmc in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organ, and the powerful influence it exerts unon nervous prostration, is really surprising. It ca ms and strenet h- sTeep rSg lnt f rep08e' mak'Dg If this medicine was more generally used, we are satisfied there would be less sickness, as from the stomach, liver and nervous system, the great majority of real and imai..arv eases .emanate. Have them m a healthy condition and you can 1 bid defiance to epidemics generally This extraordinary medicine we would advise our friends who are at all indispos ed, to give a tnaln will recommend itself. It should, in fact, be in every family. No other medicine can produce such evidences of mem. STr"No'ri,-20Trirha,?a "B EKMAH MEPICINE BTore, o. 1Z0, Arch street, one door be ow S,xth Phila.W Sun4 7 reSl,ectable dealera orally through The Sold bv P. F. Pescud. Willi ams anrl II., ..... 1 r 1 i and by Dealers in Medicines everywhere. M ,. iwwuuu, .aiejgn, May, 1852. 27 y. LACE GOODS. FRENCH worked Collars, do do Capes, do do Chemizette's, tt do r. ,tio Undersleeves, Honiton Collars, Muslin Bands, . Swiss and Cambrick Flouncines do do Edging and Inserting valcncieur do do Thread and Lisle do d0 Thread Bobbin do d0 Black and White Lace Veils, &e &c Raleigh, March 22d, 1853. n.tL &R. S. TUCKER. 17--- J O V T FORfiET- TT7HEN YOU WANT ANY THING IN tup w a v VV of HARDWARE, to call at Ri!lHE Stand, on thArornnr nH h xi? . at KlCHARD SMITH'S old r 1 . .. - "u r t..7 .r, i.. - nA . L. r.i: ., "eDougntthe ,wwl, sell "c tL7A ineymust go at some Drier Kv4i7 All r . r we are "g tar below the r wk V .T. il sotts the stock EVANS d. COOKE. March, 1853 n-4 Just to Hand. 4 CASES Feeble's best Sprint etvle of Ht u the very best article hbeiTrVJln0:, "athose wlshmS - vtTi otl rti unce on EVANS & COOKE Raleigh, February 5, 1853. wo. zy, cheap Side. 10--tf RIBBONS! RIBBONS!! R ICH BONNET, Neck, Sash and Taffeta RiM. Ra"eighMarch 22d, 1853. w.tL&R. S.TUCKER. 17 nsiness Notices. OUBLISHERS, STATION ERS. MERCHANTS and Others, who require illustrations tor Advertising oromu- mental purposes, are respectfully invited to notice me uu scribers " Engraving Establishment." Specimens ot tine and bold work, in every style always on hand. All orders will receive immediate attention, delay, please state whether to be finely executed or lor wnat I j . . i . ...i . . ; ..... fiui puset uuu ill auuui wuai pin.c vt. . Designs artistically arranged, in a manner, styie anu lo suit all purposes. Those in want ol illustrations, vuii nuu it to their advantage to order ot a. n. juyuui' Successor to Lhilds &, Jocelyh, Artists and Engravers on Wood, March, 6, 1853. No. 60 FuUen-Street, New 1 rk. DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS, &c. BY recent arrivals, the subscriber hasreciey ed te largest and most desirable stock of Medicines, Paints. Oils, Perfumery, Brushes, Glassware ; Var nishes, Cigars, Soaps, Tobacco and Fancy Articles. Which he has ever offered td the public, bought on the most favorable terms ot Importers and Manufacturers, and which will be disposied ot at prices and upon terms to piease my friends and the public. -'.',' Below is a list ot a lew articles lately receivea, mi.. 50P gallons Linseed Oils. 3U& do Lamp Oil, Summer and Winter. 300 do Tanners Oil. ' 500 do Rosin pi I. 6000 lbs. Blakes Fire Proof Paint. 200 Kegs White Lead, No. 1, and Pure. 1 Cask Spanish Brown. 5 do Silver mineral Paint. 5' Bbls. Varnish, assorted kinds. 10 do Spirits Turpentine. 10 do Burning Fluid. -2 do Pure 'Cast, r Oil. 500 lbs. Sup Carb. Soda. (English.) '6 Boxes Yeast Powders. 5500O Cigars, very Superior, and Medium. 1 Bbl. Blue Stone. 1 Box Babbits celebrated Soap Powder. 2 gross capsules, assorted. 75 ounces Quinine. 10 lbs. Calomel. 12 dozen Hampton's Tincture. 40 do Gum. Arabic. 150 lbs. Cream Tartar. 300 do white and brown Gluei 12 doz. Ayers Cherry Pectoral. .6 do Wistars Balsam of Wild Cherry. 6 do Holland's German Bitters. 29 do Sarsapanlla: Bulls. Sands and Pelletiers. 12 do fLows old brown Windsor Soap. 100 do 'Brushes: Hair, Tooth, Cloth and Paint. 6 'do Hastings Svrup of Naptha. 100 do Boxes window glass from 8x10 to 18x24. 500 lbs. very superior Futry. 30 cases Apothecaries Glassware. A very large assortment of Perfumery, Syringes. Catheters, Bougies, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Fishing Tackle, Patent Medicines. Fiuit and Gum Drops. Wines. French Brandy, London Porter, fresh Olives, Spices, Cooki Ex tracts, (jelatirie, 1 russes, tiiaces and bupporters, vernnliigcs, Powder Puffs, Matches', and Thoinpsonifin Medicines, Lamps, and many oilier articles too tedious to mention.' P. F. PESCUD, Wholesale and Retail Druggist. Raleigh, Nov. lfi, 1352. . 51 tf. PHILADELPHIA TYPE & STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY. HHE Subscribers would call the attention of Printers to A the srreatiy reduced prices of their present list. 'I hey now oiler Pica at . Small Pica . Long Primer Bourgeois .. 30 cts. Mini, n 48 cts. 32 " Nonpiriel 58 " 34 " Aerate 73 " 37 " 'Pearl 81 (MS V 42 " Diamond ... .. 1 60 ' " rsrevier Determined to spare no expense in making their establish ment as perfect as possible, they have recently g"i up a com plete set of the justly celebrated Scotch-ci t Letter, from Diamond to English, to which they particularly invite atten ion. Having lately made numerous additions to their stock of Fancy Types, Borders, Orfiaments, &c, their assortment is now unrivalled in the United States; and their improved methods of .casting, and of preparing metai, enable them to furnish orders in a manner to insure satisfaction. Printing Presses,; Cases, Stands, Chases, Galleys Printing Ink, and every artic'e used in a printing-omee, constantly on hand, at the lowest rates. ' Second-hand Presses, and Type used only in jtereotynina. ..j, , iiiiiuii;i! Jiusic, uidueis, cc., stereotyped with correctness and dispatch. K x. d. c"recmien huk wi ho aa-,t P,; ...1 l to make orders. , 1 inn-is no w isn jl. jtnt-vsOxN & Co. No. 6 Sansom Street. December 20, 1352. STRINGS ! STRINGS ! A N OTHER supply of those elegant Itali XJL Violin Str.ngs this day received at the in Guitar and N. C. MUSIC STORE. 11' Raleigh, Feb. 4, 1853. AXES! AXES!! AXES!!! T HE WELL-KNOW STtPF.R fortv nr? Trrt GENUINE II ART FOR II rni T.Vvs i'VXrvSi1'rSiL"'J.uccd 'some manufacturersto stamp their axes COLLINS, and such ates are frequently sold as mi' ma nufacture. The. GENUINE- COLLINS AXES, which have been made under my direction for more than twenty-five year end which have sustained suchan unrivaled reputation, are nvari ably stamped COLLINS & Co , HARTFORD. Thev are to be tound at our Depot, in the city of New York, and at the pryicipal .hardware stores in the larse cities. , SAMUEL W. COLLINS March 29, 1853. lJ12m A BpOK FOR EVERY Y0UNO MAN. BY ffJI. COBBETT. ADVICE TO YOUNG MEN, AND (INCIDENT L ly) to young women in the midd e and higher ranks of life. In a series of letters addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a Liover, cents. xiuauauu, a cviuzeii, or a Subject. Price, hfty For sale by H. D. TURNER, 0 . . , . North Carolina Book Store. Raleigh, April, 18o3. , 19 FANCY CLOTH, DEESS, AND FROCK COATS. WEr,have upwards of 150 Cloth, Dress and Frock T Coats, made and cut, and the latest style at a 1 o j ,Q, HARDING'S. April 2nd, 1853. jg PHI N'TINO IXK MANUFACTORY. -VfO. 296 FRONT ST., BETWEEN MONTGOMERY Ll and Gouverneur-streets, East River. Office 89 Beek-man-street, corner of Cliff-street. The subscriber continues to manufacture, and has constantly on hand, Printing Ink ol all the varieties ot qualities and color. Printers and Mer chants will find their orders executed at moderate prices and mav be assured of reopic na ., . u .i.-.-i : - 6 a Uluuc fla mere is in the market. GEORGE MATHER. tf. N. Y., Dec. 6, 1852 DENTAL SnRGEEY. W; F. BASON, M. D., D. D. S BEcS?SLurcLEknWecaic:iffer " -,, . .. , DENTIST. 1 hose who think proper to favor him with tb,-.,ii u u make application either before or tbfir alL' shou,d NOTICE. The late partnership of McIlwaine,Brownlev Co h,v ing expired by limitation, we will continue "the BUSINESS UNDER THE FIRM A.M) STVTV OF Co. jiciinAINE, SON & support. . . 1 lDetr patronage and Our Stock of Groceries will b Urm r.ii.cing a general assortment of poo X ,n tpmmanding,em L.ouors excepted.) g0ods m our line (tnt6xjcating We shall give strict attention to the sab i Pr CommisaaoH, and wiU be prepared to make3 hbelafSvrc.Sn AG. McILWAINE 1 RoKAINE, KOB'T A. MARTIN P t v v r ' JOSEPH B. DUNN ' Petersburg, a., Janoary, 1853. Music, Pianos, Guitars, Violins, &c -tust AT J"? N- C- MUSIC feTRE- Jl-2i1& antifu, mented, rosewood Guitars, beautiuMy orna- the; 8Dd ,o1 4 -r before offered .n Violin Boxes, Boxwood, LogwooH nA ivu Violin Cses, varnish'wX h116' Octavo Flutes, E D and 1 iJP r Violin Bridges. ' d U Ivory and S"ver keys, Clarrionets and Clarionettas, Viohncellosand Bows Ra$ A LIST OF VALUABLE BOOKS AT TURNER'S 0RTH CAMJV BOfiK STORE. A PRACTICAL TREATISE ON BUSINESS ; OR How to Get, Save, Spend, Give, Lend, and Beqceath Money, with an inquiry into the chances of success and caus es of ta'ilure in business, by Edwin T. ' Fr,eedly. Also, Prize Fssays. Statistics, Miscellanies, and numerous private letters from successful and distinguished business men. 12mo., Cl The object of this treatise is, fourfold. First, the elevation of the business character, and to define clearly the limits with in which it is not only proper but obligatory to getmoney Secondly, to lay down me principles .. ... to insure success, and what must be avoided to escape failure. I hirdi iy, to give the mode of management in certain promi- J . & . 11 . H..Ann.oc.iil from tt'hicn niin nent pursuits adopt, a oy ine '..os in all kinds ot business may aenve prv."- rr lv. to affor,! a work of solid interest to those who read with out expectation ot iccuniary benefit. TRUTHS ILLUSTRATi;D BY GREA 1 au ro. . . r., a TTOlirADG l A lictionary of-mer tour tnousana a" " Quotations of Maxims, Metaphors, Uovmseis, wuu,,,. Aphorisms, Proverbs, &.c, &c.,in prose and verse compika rom bhakspeare, anJ other great writers, ages to the present time. A new edition, witti Amen, an au ditions and revisions. One volume, crown octavo, various bindings. l . M1E FOOTPATH AND HIGHWAY; or, Wandkr . ixgs of an American in Great Britain, jn 1851 and 5-- By Benjamin Moran. , , 1 Ins volume embodies the oDservauons 01 we iwim , ...o"v during eight months' wanderings, as a correspondent ior American Journals ; and as he traveled much on foot, dirters essentially from those on the same countries.by other writers. hf l.ahits. mannpN. enstoms. ana conailion ui 111c i"i"1 have been carefully noted, and his views of them are given clear, bold langnage-JHis remarks taKe a wiur raujjc, iu. as he visited every county in England but three, there will be much in the work of a novel and instructive character. BALDWINS PRONOUNCING GAZETTELK. A. Pronounciso Gazetteee: Containing Topographical, Statistical, and other Information, of the more important Places in the known World, trom the most recent ana au thentic Souices. By Thomas Baldwin, assisted by several other Gentlemen. To which is added an Appendix, containing more than Ten Thousand additional names, cnieny 01 we small towns and villages, &.C., ot the United states ana 01 M.vin,. NT.i.th Edition, with a stiDDlement. giving the Pronunciation of near two thousand names, besides those pronounced in the Orisinal Work: forming in jtself a Com plete Vocabulary of Geographical Pronunciation. One vol ume 12mo. . FIELD'S SCRAP BOOK. New Emtin Literary a vd Miscellaneous Scrap Book. Consisting ot Tales and Aneooute;- Jiotrnipnicni, Historical, iumd, ivfiiiyua, Prose and Poetry. Compiled by VV:m. Fields Second edition, revised and improved. In one hnndsome 8vo. volume. A UNT PHILLIS'S CABIN ; or, Southern Life as it is. J By Mrs. Mary H. Eastman. This volume piesents a picture of Southern Life, taken at different points of view from the one occupied by the author ess of" Uncle Tom's Cabin " The writer, being a native ot the South, is familiar with the many varied aspects assumed by domestic servitude in that sunny region, and therefore feels competent to cive pictures of" Southern Life, as it is." Pledged to ho clique or p;irty, and free from the pressure of any and all extraneous influences, she has written her book with a view to its truthfulness : and the public ai the North, as well as at the South, will find in Aunt Philiis's Cairn " not the disorted picture of an interested painter, out the iaith fulyransci ipt of a Daguerreotypist. REVIEW of : New Themes for the Protestant Clergy." Price, paper, 25 cents. Cloth, 50 cents. T HE BIBLE IN Boardman, THE COUNTING-HOUSE. By II . D. D., author of " The Bible in the , 32-tf. A f amilv July 1-t, 1S53.. sew fir:?!-. rTilE Subseriber takes this method of informinsr his friends JL and customers, that he has asoc:ated with him in the Clothing business Mr. John L King and Jas. H. Biggs, who have been for some time connected with the establishment and are well acquainted with the business.- In fut.uA; the(bs iri'ess will be conducted in the name of J. J. BIGGS, &, CO., By this new arrangement one of the firm is expected to spend about one half ol his time at the North. making purchases and superintending the manufacture of Ready Made Clotting. The intention of the new firm, will be to offer greater induce ments than heretofore, both as regards variety and prices. The Subscriber tenders his sincere thanks to his numerous friends and customers for their patronage 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 CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS ; .Jfnfiuet0ek f Cloth?, Cassimeres and Vestings which .TalLftesTot the mSt a,ovcd nianncr. . the HEAVY WINTER COATS, ; ' Will be sold at a very small advanceon thn first cost for cash their furnishing goods will also be sold at reduced prices A fine iot ot Hats alwrys on hand. Cutting done at the shortest notice. , Call at No. 10, Fayetteville Street. J. J. BIGGS & CO. Raleigh, Jan. 8, 1853: HOPKINS' HOTEL, A .Y iahus NOUTH OF THE COUKT- -HOUSE, GREENSBORO', N. C. SOLOMON HOPKINS, Proprietor. February, 1353. 12 tf F A NC Y CAS. HALF SACK COATS. JUST received 100 fine Business Half Sack Coats. a -,o j 1--0 E.L.HARDING. April 2nd, 18.-3. - (-tbneationoi Jnstitnti o ns WARRENT0N FEMALE INSTITUTE, WARREN COUNTY, N. C. rTHIS SEMINARY has' been in successful operation JL iwe.ve years. The Academic yeaf is divided into two ses sions ot 21 weeks each : the Summer session commences on the first Monday hi July, and closes on the last Friday, in a: p f w,lil e received at any period of the session and charged only from time of entrance. Ample provision been made tortheaccommodationof more than Uh) pupils 1 he .Natural Sciences are illustrated and enforced by weeklv lectu.esand appropriateexperiments. Pupils can remain with the Pnncipalsdunng vacation. Teachers'011117 01 Institution consists of experienced Terms, per Session of Five Months: rwara and English tuition inlntin s.-t;- , , c - ' viuuiut auuuaiv . and uel for School-room. . $64 00 riano music and use of Instrument " Music on Guitar and use of do., Wax Flowers and Fruit, each, Ancient and Modern Languages, each, Landscape Drawing and Painting Painting in Water Colors, . Painting in'Oil, 23 00 20 00 5 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 15 00 eachi , gratis 0t ornamental Needle work GRAVES & WILCOX. Warrenton, 1853. BL00MFIELD FEMALE BEMINARt rT,HIS INSTITUTION, which has been 17 years in sue--L cessful operation. ja aifl,-,-j ; ,u ..-mVI. . 5?,,ra ln8u.e. gsex county. New Jersey; .1 nSS 12 nfiles from the city of New York Newark, and of n ine 7to7 u?0' .ctio are .der thecare not on v hv - . " . f"!'" 'r ineirworit. 1 j ""y luwuugniy Dreoa - more important to insure success. Globed Phi IZ'TTZV?' " Maps, Mine.ahSctclr!! vidH bo f. tu; t . glcal Cabinets, hae been pro- fattbTvfete i. -?ry re,pect, Vill CompPare Circulars contain no- trrr,. --a "i e t"un.lry- - 1 r ... V"s '11110, ana omer cartieu ars mav Carolina In-it. i"r,. principal of the North al application or by lZ .e.ther by person- " COOKE, ) Bloomfield, L.. tUUKL, S F " tsex 00. JN. J Dee. 1, 1S5-2, 6-tf. NORTH CAROLINA INSTITUTION uJ? DEAF & DUMB & THE BUND 1 on hVK,Sf ,hIn9titui;ion will hereafter commence ten momhs y SePtember ol each Fear, and continue This change has been made in order to bring the vacations into die months of July and Augu.t, which, on account "! the heat of that wason-are less-adar.ted to rtudy S " the other rnonths. It also brine the Commencement of the School to the season when the Sheriffs of the different conn ties are coming m trvmake their returns, thus Affording S opportunity lor parents to send their children g gWd Ine following are the Officers in the Int!Wml r. ment of this Institution. ctuaI Depart- WILLIAM D. COOKE, M. A J. A. Wad'deil. M D 1 Principai,. Talbot B. Colemak, i D . Geo. E. Ketcham,. . Professors and Teacher. Charles M. Grow. I ' Teachers of Music in the Blind Deoartmnt A. FITZWHUSHM . . "rtnient, Miss 'E 03- Appjicauous tor admiinn T v .a W . , B Principal u-uiu oe matte to the Raleigh, August 14 1852. tf. A CHANCE TO MAKE flay T?ROM $5; TO $10 A DAY W A DAY M A V JL any inaivmuai hi iwiuuon eiu-rgy v Amp ot a higniy useiui ucvery in univen t 1 . 1 . Kr.. will send dv rewim man on the Uslii:,,,.l with $1 enclosed Address, e "i a t.r... .", J. B 110 nr. tv Cenl' o.,(;,ulfn Cat, June 2, 1853 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY REPORT OF gical Survey For sale by PROFESSOR MM0 . of N..rth Carolina', "n G, 1 H. D Tt'nvn. "t - u TT'Bv North Carolia. n K, Raleigh, March, 1853. 15 (, ! AKD " C II A LIT BE ATE Sl'IMv,, f -1T c; Vt ' music, a table turnished' with the host th-Tt Trvani, with the host 1 satisfv nnrt and moderate charges, to satisfv and iiIh...7, T Pdv : tronize me, nd thereby induce them to repeat mi w .L I! at.. - l"fcir vislts; S HATES OF BOARD AS FOLLOWS: Per Season of 3 Months - . . Per Month - - - -Per Day - - - - -Horsej per Dav - - -" ; "j M6nth. - - t5o no - - 20 00 - 1 w -00:5 in ! .4 12 50 Rennnn eommences on ihn 15ih rtn "'"i-tlf Pnce.4 fgr Hacks will always belound at the Wan i arrival of the cars, for the accommodation fifth'08 on ling on tne Kaleign and tiaston railrnad The be a daily mail from Warrenton to the Springs I ANALYSIS: OF THE WATERS, BY PROFESSOR w BALTIMORE, MD. iST' I WHITE SULPHUR SPRING. Specific gravity, 1000 1. Reaction Acid. Gaseous Contemts Sulphuretted Hvdro&pnnT,r l Acid i " p "BM-ari)o! Solid Contents Sulphate of Magnesia -Su'Lhit n witha trace! of Potash, So.fa and Silieia. ' le 'u. 1 otal soltd corrt-i;ts in 0i)0 grains of thp w.n-r'l 0 ine grain and twenty-six hundredths, viz- M,J, c Salts o' Lin'ie.O 84 . Silieie Ac rl 1) N - P,'.". .l - M , MJ , , uuin a trace. ! . 1 truce, J CHALYBEATE SPRING: Reaction jAcid. Specific gravity, ltM) 8. Gaseotts Contents Carbonic Avid. Solid Contests Carbonate of the Protoxide f licares of Lime and Iron Bicarbonate of Link-, wr'n soda arid p'ita.sh. r.avn pins oi water contains. Uxufe r.l r. .n o- in ot ,.t I ;-, nil. c;i;; a;,i i t- . . ,' i f . a trace. j a (: Total sol jd contents in 7000 grains oi th water 1 ( i ' - one grain ana nve-nuuareatiis. WILLIAM D. J(iu I J- !y 3d, ,153, insurance Corn pa nit 5 NORTH C'AKOLINA MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPAS! R4LEIGI1, X. C. 1 HHIS COMPANY insures the lives of individual... year, if term of years, or tor life, on tin- xi'Trii !t . hi e, the assured tor lite participating id ali tlie t.ruti:ttj Company. For policies granted for the whole term of lite. premium tlierefor amounts to $30. a note 11 1. y be pi.. one nait the amount ot the premium henrnifi interu-i i cent without guaranty. The prompt manner in which all Iopso have rrp tins tAmpqny, together with tlie low rates ot prenuuij) ut great lnuuceinents to such asare oisiustd tom& c - ..... i . . .- slaves are insuieii tor a term ot Ivoiii out to lor two-thirds their value. y All lo-sesare paid within 90 days afttr sati; factory? presented.; DIRECTORS v-hari.es r,. Jonxso.v, Wm. D. Haywood, James F. Jordan, ''Per r in B usb ee, IlT VV Hl'STED, Wm. H. McKee, : Charles B. Root. Wm. Wi Wm. Wm. F. C. W.JIoi.p, D. -Cs.,- R. ScmTT,:. H. Jones, Hiu., Seaton'Gales. of " OFFICERS D- CA .- loiranp ..... , William D. Haywood, .. . James F. Jordan William H. Jones, ....... 1. p u , President, y Vice frttAdl Secretary. l Treiizmer j at. Charles E. Johnson, M , M. D. i ,M. D. I ,M.D. ) "ILUi! H. VI eh. EE Richd. B. Havwood . JJediral hf. of Ciintultai, William D. Coof.. Dr. WM. R. Scott, -Executive Committee, Charles B. Root, . J. IIERSMAN, General Agent. i or lunner mtormation, the public are referre d t..:M ' ? W ,"11S ' PrPsal, whieh mav be oUam..i (rhee ot the Company, or any of its Agencies. Communications should be addrcss.-d, (post paid,, ', n , . , JAMES F. JORDAN, Sem? December 6, .1852. NORTH CAROLINA MUTUAL IN5.TTT. a-kwt? nrvMVixn rFHi1S ComlJ'lly has been in successful operation f'fif , than seven years, and continues to taAe risks u.-:4 classes of property In the State, (except Steam Miol' turpentine Distilleries,) upon favorable ttnna.' now cover property amounting to $4,500,000, a larger. I a- ?ichi8 m ?utry risks ; and its present eapiui.i'v oix Hundred Thousand Dollars, in bonds propwiV .- 1 he average cost of" Insurance upon the plan olmM pany has been less than one third rf..n. ...! nru gJa,es oi PTJ 'Pt rty ""braced in its operati. -ns. i ,'he ?ollo1wing persons liave been electtd DirrtMrf vjiueere oi mis Company lor the present year: DIRECTORS: C. W. D. Hutchings, J. R. Williams, . . . !. John Primrose, Henry D. Turner, .. J. G. B. Roulhac, . . . Geo. McNeill, Jos. G. Wright, Jam -s E. Hoyt James Sloan, ... ... John Cox, Josh. Boner Joseph H. Pool, ... . F. . Fagan Alex. Mitchell, W. N. H. Smith, ... H.B.Williams. .... John B. Barrett, ... . A. T. Summv. . . . Raleigh, do . do. do. do. do. do. Fayettevil!fc Wilmiagt'i-Washingl'.-B-Greensbure Edtnton. Salem, Elizabeth, C! Plymoiitt Newrn. ( MilfD. Asheville. " aii directors authorized to receive application-. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. G. B. Roulhac, President n.. v. lurner, ... ..... s.w. Whiting, ia ?r Partridge -.. JohnH. Bryan, ...... i. Hersman, ......... S. W. Whiting, J. R. W-illiaml, Vice frttiitO. Treaturf Stcrttert. Attonef-. Generd Al " i Executive Committee. a ii imurose, ; , ,i k All Conimiiniot ,o ; -r :..nr. s'jB'a Jonn rnmrose, j, . iu rcjreiice 10 iiui"" - . uureea to tne Secretary, poet paid. ,.,. ' J. C PARTRIDGE, 81 -vaieign, uec. II 1853. MUTUAL INSURANCE COJfPA?'1 T'HE HOST OC tucrrn .,.n rx' THF. al nlan is hut mu a -,ih KffltS- companV; This"com;v VJZZin theW of the fetafp w.ne.s.. -f- fa. -i . 1 - nnrflOI. " risks are in : v""(.uu. ii u rniwn ine iaici y - the West, very many of which are in w 60W try. ' The C x.mpany i8 entirely free from debt : has 1 ... Am t KTf A'n( very law amount m cash an iP bonds, and therefore con:;df.,.tIv recoir.mend.-d to puoiic. ' ' riSSrl Annl Meeting the following Office "w elected fo, -the ensuing year :S tT JA.uto eiUAN, I c. P. MENDEKMA Atton!- S. G. COFFInT"'' . Vice President. PETER DIRECTORS, James Sloan, Dr. J. A. Mebane, O. P. Mendenhalf, Wm. S Rankin, Rev. C. F. Deemsi Jarnes M. Garrett, Jed. H. Lindsnv Dr. S. G Coffin. fimesto- William A JfibnU Shaver, John 11, Cook,ftl(tilk, J. J. Biggs, ' Raleigl. W. J. McConnell, GreensboTcf; F. F Lilly, . Wadesborough. W. P. Moore, Robert E. Troy. H. fl. Burwell, Henderson. J. Li. Bridges, Tarborough. W. H. Ccjimin, General Agent. May 10, 1853. . Lamberte- t. Robert H. Seal9- Lenox Pete .Ag rpHE MEDICAL PR0PERT1 ES OF THP 1. X -ofthese Springs have been an.plv tit.-d . ATtB4" fieial effects ore so generally known, ih.r n n . ir WI' cessity of a jengthv description, 1 wi'Umv h,'? SlJip4 hope with kipd and attentive assistants 'v,'r th. t - 9

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