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TTffljq SOUTHERNER.
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A P.VBODY ON "UCN BOLT."
Bon't you remember lame Sally Johu JoneSf
L ime Sally, whose nose was so brown?
Who look'd like a clam if you gave her aj
suuie,
And went into fits at your frovn?
In the old goooe-poni ia the orchard, J ohn
J ones.
vi...tti.. rnq1in3 arclcarmus to swim,
Lame Sally wout fishing one wet, windy day, j
a i..lhv niteous mistake tumbled in.
And by piteous mistake tumbled
Under old Sim's brush fence, John Jones,
TUat winds at the loot of the hill,
Togotuer we've seen the old camel go round,
' Grinding cider at Appleton's miii:
Tho .mil-wheel is oven-wood now, John Jones,
Tne rafters fell out to a cow,
And tli weasels and rats that crawl round
as you gaze
Are the lords of the cider mill now.
Do you mmd the pig pen ui i-gs, John Jones,
Whieii stood on the path to the barn,
And the shirt-button tree, where they grow
on the boughs
Which we sowed on our jackets with yarn?
The pig pen has gone to decay John Jones,
And tao master who wore the old wig,
Aix itae shady nook by the crook of the
brook,
Where we played with Aunt Catherine's
P'S-
Mice live in the master's wig, John Jones,
UJOi
k with tae brook is now dry,
And tne ooys and the ga-iS that were play-;
mates then
Have all gone "way to Wisconsin
We e rn from the Boston
Olive
Br-iiiL-ii, one of Mrs. Dcnisans beautiful
lessons in life. She says:
A boon of inestimable worth is a
calm, thankful heart a treasure that;
f'jvrj very lew, possess. We ouce rnctj
an oil man, whose face was a mixture.
of smiles and sunshine. V hcivver he
went, he succeeded in making every-'
wuujawuH mm
Said we, one day, for he was of,
mac uumiui wa v.,..j
ft,., privileged to be related to, Uu-
clo, U av is it that you contrive to be so
lnppyr Why is y,.ur face so cheerful, '
VTUvU so many thousands are crapjd ov-
er with a most uucJUliortauie loouil-
'3I.y dear young frieu 1," ho answer
ed, Wita his placid stuile, 4L am even
as oiuers, aliiioted witii iuiirmities. 1
Lave had my share of sorrow oine
Would say mre but I have fraud out
the secret of biog happy, and it is thi.-s:
ilFurjctsdf.
filTntii vnn An fh t vnnnin a xt lint,
J U V ft V M V lJIl J VLt VilU J
lltilo rdniu, in n rd.vfnl cr.lrif tlV,r-
get hat manner of man you are, and
think more with, rejoice more for your
neighbors. If I am poor, let uic look
upon my richer friend, -and in estima-
. i i . ;
vin0- .us uiesaings, lorget my puvauuua.
"ii my ueiLrlibor is baiidmg a house,
let mc Watch with him its pnress, and
thiu.x, "Weil, what a comfortable place
it w.ii be, to bo burc; Uowmuch he may kerchcifs, Silk, Merino Wool and Cotton
enj )V it . ith his family.' Thus I have Hosiery, Merino Shirts and Drawers, Ladies
a double pleasure that of delight in Silk and Merino Under Dresses, Ribbon,
noting the structure as.it expands in- E lShlS Insertions, &c. Courvolsier's Par
to beauty, and making my neighbor's lsKialoves-
ioiK.au j, c J o FRANCE & WEDDELL, 703 Broadway,
weai mine. It he lias planted a tine J
garden, i feast my eyes on tho flowers, , &ta t c nf jrth Carolina,
U their 11a grance: could I do more j edgecomee county.
if it was my own: j
"Another has a family of fine ehi 1
dren; they bless him are blessed by ,
him; mine arc all gone before me; I
have none that bear my name; shall I,
therefore, envy my neighbor his lovely
children? No: let ine enjoy their inno
cent Binik-s 'with him; let mn.foryct my
self my tears when they were put
away in darkness; or it L weep, may it
lie lor joy that God took them untainted
to dwell with His holy angels forever.
"Ik lieve an old man when he says
there is great pleasure in living for oth-
ers. The heart of the selhsh man is like
a city full of crooked lanes.- If a gener -
ous thought from some glorious temple
strays in there wo to it it is lost. It
wnndors ;.bont and about, until cuvolon-
ed in darkness; as the mist of selfish
nc-. gathers around, it lies down upon
eomo coid thought to die, and is shroud
ed, in oblivion.
"S-, if you would bo happy, shun sel
fishness; do a kindly deed for this one,
speak a kindly word fur another. He
who is constantly giving pleasure, is
constantly receiving it. The little river
gives to the great ocean, and tho more
it gives, the faster it runs. Stop its
fi'jw ing, and the hot sun would dry it
up, till it would be but filthy mud,
Bending forth bad odors, and corrupt
ing tiie fresh air of Ueavcn. Keen
your heart constantly traveling on cr-
r..a 1 of mercy it has tea that never
til , nunds that cannot be overburden
en.cjc-s that never sleep; freight its
aauua with blessing directs its eye-
no matter how narrow your sphere to
the nearest object of suffering, and re
lieve it.
"I say, my dear young friend, take
the word of an old man for it, who has
tried every known panacea, and found
all to fail, except this golden rule,
"Forget self keep the heart busy for
otlirrs."
Teacher Wanted.
THE Subscriber is desirous of engaging a
Male Teacher to take cliargc of
f Private School
IN EDGKCOMBE COUNTY,
Near his house the situation is healthy
and pleasant, and there will be but a few
students. The English branches only will
be expected to be taught, for which a salary
of $300 and Board will be allowed. Appli
cations, with suitable testimonials cr refer
ences, will be directed to Enfield P. 0.
T1IOS. MAYO.
September 14, IS 32.
$10 Reward.
ON TUESDAY last, in the streets of Tar
boro', the subscriber lost about $110, con
sisting mostly of $ I bills, wrapped up in a
brown paper. The above reward he will
thankfully give for its recovery.
II. LAFAYETTE STATON.
Sept. 17, 1832. OS
Notice
IS hereby given, that the Sons of Tcrape
ance. composing town Creek Division, in
Edgecombe county, will petition
the next
General Assembly oi orm taroiiuu, iui iuc
passage of an act, incorporating them under
the above title.
By Order of the Division.
September 7, 18-32.
tfoTSpirit of the Age copy.
3fSW M3FCY
Dry Goods Store.
FRANCE & WKODELL.
TnE Sabscribcr9 wouM rcspcctfuiiy in.
f ;rm the j.ulies of Ncw Vork, that they have
opencj the Store
- y . . RroaiwiCUm
--T7
Between Fourth street and Washtncton
pi ice block bdow V(.rk 1Iot.
tu a netr an-l verv eliuicc Stock uf
. .
lldl Goods sclecUd m Paris,
Specially for the Droadway Itetail Trade,
conjbtin - of Rich French Erubrohl -l ies and
Laces. Vnris made Mantillas and Cloaks oi
the Intent styles and shapes, in Silk, Velvet
and Cloth, 15lack and Colored, Plain and
Figured Silks. A superb stock of Printed
Dress Goods, in beautiful, neat and rare de
signs. A large variety of Plaids in Silk Me
rino, and all Wool, French Merinos, plain
Muslin de Lanes, Black Bonibazecus, Alap.-ic-us,
Paraavittas, Merinocs, English Crapes
sind other Mourning Goods. Ileal clsh and
Lancaiiihirc Flannels, in White, Pink, lilue,
and. other desirable colors saxony an
Silk Warp Flannels. Printed Plain and
Plaid Cashmere and Wool, Long and Square
Shawls, Muslins, Lace and Muslin Curtains
Linens of the best makes
for sheeting
and
pl51ow cascSj T:lble Damasks, Napkins,
p0 eg Diapers, Towels and Tow-china.
Shirtings, Long Lawns, French Cambrics
and Lawns, Linen Cambric and Lawn Hand
Nancy Farmer,
vs.
Isa ac B. Farmer, Blount Bullock and wife
Polly, William Farmer, Jesse Farmer,
John Farmer, Thomas Yelvcrton and
wife Nancy, George T Yelvcrton and
wife Edith, Arthur Bardin and wifo
Linzy, and John Wilkins and wife
Delphia....IIeir8 at law of John
Farmer dccM.
Petition for Dower, in Edgecombe County
Court, filed at Aujust Term 1852.
The defendants, Blount Bullock and wifo
Polly, and William Farmer, who are not in-
habitants of this State, arc hereby notified,
that said petition was duly filed at August i
'. Session 1852 of said County, and that unless j
tuc3r severally appear before the Justices of
said Court' at the Court to bo helJ for saia
CoUnty on the fourth Monday of November
next, at the Court House in Tarboro, and
then and there plead, answer or demur to
said petition, judgment pro confesso will be
entered against them, and the cause heard
ex parte ao far as they are concerned.
Done by order of said Court, August Term
18-32. Jno. Nor fleet. Clerk.
Tarboro, Sept. 9, 1852.
225 Bbls. Baltimore Rectified Whis-
25 hhds, b key
50 Bb.s. Gin,
25 dc. Uum. for sale by
IV. II. IVillard.
Miy 2150
Ground $nlt.
300 bags, U lbs .ach, table Salt,
125 b?cxs Liverpool do for sa'e by
IV. II. IVillard.
May 2152.
Lost,
ON the 12th inst, between Rocky Mount
and Tarboro',
.1 sniff 11 Pocket Book,
with six divisions, containing one five dollar
gold pieco and one bank note of five dollars,
on the Planter's and Mechanics Bank
of So. Ca. and two 50 cent pieces with some'
other small pieces. And also, one note of
fifty dollars, given by G. B. Bennett of
Charleston, S. C in favor of the undersigned,
jfv, .iivrvrs nf little receipts, &c. The finder
will be liberally rewarded by leaving the
same at the ofEce of The Southerner.
JOHN N. BUNTING.
July, 1852. 29-2
To dress and beautify the Flair !
RADWAY'S
MAKES the hair soft, strong and glossy,
and fastens it on the scalp ! It keeps the
head clean, and rids the scalp from acurf and
dandruff! A few times using this delicious
hair tonic, Avill make the worst head of hau
nch and luxuriant! Ladies and Gentlemen
who prize a good head of hair, will find
Ra hvivfs Circassian Balm to meet their
wishes. Children troubled with sore heads,
scurf, &e'., will derive important benefit by
the use of tho Circassian Balm. It soothes
and heals, purifies and cleanses, nourishes,
and beautifies the hair its roots and scalps.
Radio- ry lies ulalors,
To cleanse the bowels and regulato the
system. Small doses regulate large doses
purge ! Time five hours. Mild and plca
s.mt i'i their operation ! They cuec costive
nes.s dyspepsia, billiousness measles, foul
stomach, scarlet fever, typhoid, indigestion,
constipation of the bowels, cholic, smallpox,
dizziness, billious fever, pneumonia, and fe
vers of all kinds. For sale by
Geo Howard.
115 Flhds, 1 Molasses, for sale by
J
50 Bbls.
IV. II. IVillard.
May 21, '32.
fiime.
Thoinaston
510 Casks
Jtone Lime in
goon order, lor sale ly
IV. II. IVillard.
May. 21,
'53.
Indian Vegetable Fills,
FOR the specif, safe, and effectual cure
of ull diseases brought on by billiousucss,
impurity of tho blood, and general derange
ment of the system it is a widclv, well
known fact, that Vt'ri'jhCs In.liun Vt-jc table
Pills are the great PanaccJ. The Southern
c?. particularly, are indebted to the h:vc:i-
l tor and manufacturer of this popular fuviily
medicine in the cure of Fevers and colds, so
common in the South. .For sule bv
Geo. Howard.
S. R. Ford,
IVilminston. N. C.
Y)KLFAl in marble monuments, Lea-l
and foot stones; paint stones, imposing
do; and in short, any article called f.
nf either Italian, Egyptian, Americat:
marble; and work warranted to please c r
no sale and if damaged befjre delivery
it is at his expe ns-e.
Xj'Orders left with Geo Howard, Tar
noro wii! br attend" to forthwith
it. e. m.
Btadivatfs Mlvatly Remedies
NOS. I, 2 & 3,
ARK so prepared as to har.nonifce and
act in unison with each other. Taken
separately or together, they will instantly
stop pain, speedily remove disease, and
quickly cure its causes No pain can
exist, or disease afflict. tho system while
under their influence.
No. I - Ttudway's Ready Relief i3 the
first and only remedy ever recorded in
the medical history of the world, that
has stopped the most violent pains in a
few seconds ! ! It will stop the most
SEVERE PAINS IN FIVE MINUTES OR LESS,
and will cure the most obstinate and
painful Rheumatic, Nervous, Neuralgic
and Bilious complaints in a few hours. "
No. 2. Rnd waif's Renovating Resolvent,
for the quick cure of all chronic and
scrofulous diseasesi It is powerful,
searching and pleasant; it cleanses and
purifies the blood from all scrofulous
diseases; it resolves away from the bones
and muscles all diseased deposits; it
electrifies the fluids and solids with
health and strength the patient will
experience its powerful, soothing, benefi
cial effects in a few hours after taking it.
Radioaifs medicated Soap the suporitx
efficacy of this highly medicated com
pound over all other cosmetics for puri
fying the skin and curing salt rheum.
RIX6 WORM, BASH, TETTER, CHAPT FLESH,
and imparting to the complexion th .
ROSEATlc tint which nature intended
should wear, is acrnowledged to stas
beyond the reach of rival. Radwaj
Soap is purely balsamic in its propertn
it cleanses iieaLs, purifies and impsri
b auty to the complexion of all v1;
use it. For sale by
Geo. Howard, Tarboro.
Tarboro', August .
Tisi ansl Ueet iron-ware
' 'BAMUFASTOBY,
Warrvnton, N. C.
THE subscribers take this method of
;nf.,rmin(Tilie nublic creneral'y, that they
are prepared to put roofs and guttering
on houses at the shortest notice and in
m 111 ..nnf nol I If
the best manner, i ney win puuu.ua.. 3
;nd all calls in this line within one
ndrcd mil8 of Varrenton.
Tin Ware of their own manufacture
ladeofbest mateiials always on hand
aid for sale at very reduced prices. Mer
chants and others wishing to purchase
by the quantity will be furnished at
wholesale priees.
Brittania and block-tin ware
kept constantly an hand and for sale on
very accommodating terms.
We respectfully solicit the patronage
of the public and hope by diligent atten
lion to business to merit any favor re
ceived. Collins &? Johnson.
Warrenton, N. C, April 7, 1852.
GEO, HOW ATI 0,
OFFERS FOB SALE.
DRY GOODS
bleached and unbleache.l sbeetings and
shirtim s checks, bed tick, umbrellas
Calicoes, white and brown Linen
Lancaster diills, bear duck, nankeen
Grass Linen, Lawn cravats, suspenders
Pongee, cotton and flag handkerchiefs
Summer coats, vests and pantaloons
Silk and straw bonnets, ribbons, flowers
Fringe pocket, dress and side combs
Ivory, agate, bone, tin and iron buttons
Pins, aeelle5, thimbles, scissors, &c.
GROCERIES.
Brown, crushed, and loaf S lgarSv
Molasses and syrup Coffee, Flour, Riee,
Adamantine and mould Candles, broom?
Mustard, ginper, brown and fancy Soaps.
Ground pepper and -spice, starch, indigo,
Yeast powder, sal eratus matches,
Lorillard's fcOut-alt' Snutf, snutf boxes,
Smoking&chewing tobacco, pipe.segasr
Pepper s iuc, clov s. cap& ietter paper,
Pens and penholders, ink, wafers, &c.
CItOrKERY & GLASS WARF.
Breakfast .linner and tea plates.
Dishes of virious sizes, pitchers do.
Cups and saucers, bowls, mugs,
Siigir bowls and cream pitchers,
Cut glass and plain tumblers,
Glas3 lanterns, lamps. &e. &c.
tin w nr.
Lard stands various si2es. effee p ts do.
Buckets, pails measures, funnels, dot
Lanterns, caps, candle noulds. horns,
Cake cutter, cu!ende'S, ni Vi strainers,
nund. squaro and scollop pans, graters,
Pepper boxes, wash basins, &e.
VARIETY.
Cotton Yarns, turkey red, plough lines
Proughs, i ails, tacks, shoe thread.
Curry combs, white Lead, pearl hat9
Ven. women and chiMrcn's shoe and
slippersnegro shoes razor strops
Knives and forks, butcher & shoe knives
rocket Knives, jjimblcts, window glass
:pades and shovels-pad, plate and stock
Locks shaving boxes and brushes
Uritannia and tinned tea and table spoons
Stove varnish, shoe blacking,brushcs,&c.
Tarboro1, June 19.
NEW
Mrs. E.A. FftKI
WOULD respectfully inform the pub
Me, that she has taken the house lately
occupied by Mrs. Swann, as a Hoarding
house, and having had it thoroughly re
paired, and fitted with netv and handsome
furniture throughout, she will be enabled
to accommodate a number of transient or
permanent Boarders in the best manner,
The house isaspleasantly situated as any
n f I In i in 51 on ,
and a number of her best rooms will be
reserved for the accommodation of tran
sient visiters. She can confidently be
speak the pa r mage of those desirous of
obtaining a Boarding house of the first
class, as she flatters herself that her ar
rangements cannot be surpassed tor com
fort and convenience, and no exertion
will be spared calculated to add to the
happiness and contentment of her ruels.
The house is now open for the recep
tion of permanent or day boarders. For
terms, apply to Mrs, Ford. Nov. 7.
fob mm.
THE subscriber continues to keep hot
sesand vehicles for hire on the following
I trtlYlO-rttl U AT I
For carnage. two horses, & driver, $5 00
carnage and harness, 3 00
barouche, two horses, & driver, 4 00
barouche and harness, 1 50
carryall, two horses, and driver, 3 50
carryall and harness, 1 00
buggy and horse, 2 00
buggy and harness, 0 75
horse, saddle and bridle, 25
horse, 00
horse and cart, 1 25
Cart and gear,
Horse and plough,
0 25
1 00
0 25
plough and gear
s agon and dray, by contracti
The above charges are for an ordinary
v'b travel longer or shorter distances
I by contract. GEQi HO WARD.
NO. CAROLI? MANUFACTURE.
ARE still manuf cturing at the Rocky
Mount Mills, about
4(,000 lbs Colt m IVnt,
per annum, (eqna io me oesi ueorgn
yarns.) which they will deliver to Mer
chants free of ex'ra charge at New York
prices. Orders addressed to Battle &
Son, Rieky Mount, N. C, will receive
p ompt attention. Feb. 1S52.
e
he Bible, in various styles of print and
binding.
Buist's American Flower Garden,
The Old Guardsof Napoleon, by Headley
Dream Life, by Ik Marvel,
Alban, by the author of Lady Alice,
Beach's Family Physician,
Ewell's medical Companion,
The wide wide world, by E. Wetherell,
Dies Borcales, by Christopher North,
Ladies Companion to the Flower Gar
den, by Downing, .fames.
Adrian, or the Clouds of the mind, by
Combe on tbe constitution of man,
Baxter's Saints Rest on sale by
M rch 8lh. J II. Bowdilch.
1 !?' Ir r?s
HISTORY OF NORTH CAROLINA.
Wiley's North Carolina Reader,
Stewart Freemason's Manual,
lleadlev'8 Women of the Bible,
Pritt's Farmer's Rook,
flead'ey's Life f f Ko-ssuth
Alcott's Letters to young men,
Debtor's Daughter, by Arthur,
!Iya inthe, by Mrs. Grey,
Valley Farm, by Peterson,
Dark Sybil, by Ashland,
Insubordination, bv Arthur,
Professor's Lady, by Mary Hewitt,
For sale by Gea Howard.
NOTICE.
The Subscriber Wei o i vrell prepared to do
Commission business
IN THE TOWN OP WASHINGTON,
hespecifully s ! ?ci is the patronage of the
V.i, in TarborV, its Ticinity and
hJcomto coumv geaerall y-he has
ample and safe -oom for tho Storage
of aval Stores, Gram &; other produce ;
,
his oh irnres are moderate, and auicA- dis -
patch invariably given to
. . . . . . .
all business
entrusttid to his direction.
REFERENCES.
JIacnair & Brother, Tarboro', N. C, TO-
liam Bernard, Greenville, Eli Ilovt, Wash-
ington, N. C, Geo. II. Brown &, Brother.!
; j
A askuigton, B. J. Parmelcc, Washington, !
xt m xr t i , r , ';
: . C, Hon. Judge Manlv, Newborn, J. C,
' J. A. Stanly, Wilmington, N. C, William
Brycc & Co., New York, Batcman & Rudde
row do'' Mal!ct & Paulmin, do.
L. J. Libarbe.
Washington, N, C, April 2.
Don't you want to
RIDE?
THE Subscriber, keeps constantly on
hand, a large variety of vehicles compri
sing HuggicSy Star ouches, 3T.
of every style and finish.
He also manufactures tn nrdpr anv
j "
scnption oi veHiccs, from an ox canto' v,nfrUh nA Thr!. SmTrnai
j a 11 ne aiage, in a style not surpassed
! in lh,s country, and at prices as low as
can be afforded any where.
He also carries on a laiee
manufactory sets cf harness Irom $12$
to $"0.
V - icles of every description repaired
at sh jrt notice and on reasonable terms.
T .e subscriber will attend the Courts
of dgecombe, and be prepared to make
contracts as above, on favorable terms.
James Aclaon.
Greenville, Pitt Co. July 8.
Thomas L. Liddon,
BRICKLAYER & PLASTERER,
INFORMS the citizens of Martin and
I the adjacent counties, thai he has
l mot;cdto Hamilton,
' And is fu,,y prepared to execute all lobs
" ,,1S ne 01 fiusiness. that may be
Posted to him. lie has competent work-
, men !n n,s employ, and cn trive saticjfar.
tory assuran-ces..lhat all work entrusted
tohimwV De executed exneditlouslv
.ad in a woikraanlike manner.
References,
Jof. JValdo. amilton,
. IVm. Norjket, Tarboro,
Baker Staton, Edgecombe Co.,
Goold Hoyt, Greenville,
amilton, April 3.
OsgoodMndiaCholagogue, cure for. fever
and ague Daviss pain killer
Fcr sale by Gzd Howard
BOOKS
3 Few that arc .y
The Ladles of the Covenant,
De Quincy's Opium Eater and S
ti
tt
Literary neminiscences"'
Life and Manners '
The Lorgnette by Ik. Marvel,
A faggot oft rench Sticks, by Sir p
Head, 1
The maiden and married I -f0
Powell, f'J
The world here and there bj p;
Hood's Own selected papers Cn?'
Tales from Catland, by an old Tahh
The Natural history of the
cies, an English reprint U r7
Hamilton Smith, l"is
Lord and Lady Harconrt,
j..r ao n was and a--'
is, by William Hogan Esq., form ,
Roman Catholic Priest y
And Mother Goose's Melodies
oglyphics,
in hie:.
On sale by . . w
Tarboro' April 30.
ON the eighteenth of May, i'
now truly celebrated Pills were firsts
known in the United tatm, aulQlllj
in Europe they had been previous!
lore the public nearly a century. Thl
American public naturally viewed the
with suspicion but as on trial they
found what they professed, it wassaaa
displaced by the greatest confix,
They have secured this character, too
under very adverse cirenmstances, hat!
ing to -ontend with the base slanders
promulgated by those interested in keep,
ing mankind in a state of error as regards
the functions cf their bodies.
Time or climate affects them not, prj.
vided they are kept dry.
For sale by GEO. IIOWMI).
Charles JP. Freeman & Co,
(Late Freeman, Hodges & Co.)
Importers and Jobbers,
144 Broadway, 1 door south of Lftty
Street -New York,
HAVE now on hand, and will here-' i
v.t.iviiig u&njr iiifuuga vne season, y:t
Goods, direct from the European manufa;.
' ... , ,'
b!e, fancy silk miinen, Goo. 0rS!i
of flic 4&,n,, comprUes erery nria
!oftho lMM an(, most beautifu,Jde
: tnA
S imported.
t a, r . . .
many oi our uoods are manutdctuiei
expressly to our order, from our own if
signs and patterns, and stand unrivalled.
nflW nnrnrnnHs fnrnetf Cash at lmrt
piices than any credit House in kms
can afford,
ah
mi liutlliascis Will 11 ritauj i
tU : : . . r.i,
their interest to reserve a portion cf tM
, , ,
mney anJ make 6electIons ,rom CJt
- reat varlety o! rich chtaP Sooas
Hibbonsrich for Bonnets, Caps, Sash
cs and Celts.
Bonnet Silks, Satins, Crapes, Lisas,
and Tarletons.
Embroideries, Collars, Chernisa.?,
Capes, Berthas.
Habits, Sleeves, Cuffs, Edgings ani
Insertings.
Embroidered Rcviere, Lace, and heta ,
stitch Cambrick Ildkfsi
Blonds, Illusions, and EmbiaMJ
Laces for Caps.
Embroidered Laces for Shawls, Man
tillas, and Veils.
ripiics. and
Aa. ' n . -
lirussets iaces.
Lisle. Thread, and Cotton Laces.
, Kid, LisleThread, Silk, and Se ving
! Silk, Gloves, and Mitts,
harness! v u r l F!t)ve'S
French Lace, English, American,"!
Italian, Straw Bonnets and Tiimnunjp
March 2, 1852.
Dr. Christie's genuine galvanic
belts,
necklaces, bracelets & magn10
fluid"
for the permanent cure d rheuffi11
and. nervous diseases ,
JSands's, towr.send's, ComstocLV
Graefenberg Sarsaparilla
Iloofland's German Bitters
McAlistcr's all-healing Oinloent
Ayer's cherry pectoral
Wislar's Balsam of wild cherry
Hibbard's wild cherry bitters.
Leroy's wi cherry k, sarsajiariila
MoTai'$ Life pills arid Phenix BlieT
Braudreth's Peters', Spencer's.
don's, Gilbert's, HibbaJ's, lrm
vegetable anti-bilious piUs .
Hull's, Champion's, Turner's, anU-T '
'pills Pepsin, the true digestive flu
Porus and pitch strengthening plaster
Hasting's Syrup of Naphtha
Dalley's and Qonnell's magical ;pai!fcX'
tractor Hay's Liniment for ph'8
Oldridge's balm of Columbia
Hewes' nerve and bone Liniment
Lin's celestial balm of China
i ton'"
Jayne's Alterative, Expectorant,
Vermifuge, hair tonic, Carmi"
balsam, sanative pills, and ague" '
Grays Ointment, Hibbard's salve.&c
Geo. UoulM

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