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A216Sir: Mr. Webster, years ago, emancipated a negro man named "William," with whose good service as "body servant," up to the death bed at Marshfield, you may be acquainted, and whom he so kindly mentioned in his will.January 1, 1853
A217Sir: The Pennsylvania State Teachers' Association having instrcuted me to "collect statistics upon subjects connected with Education," throughout the several States, I have thought proper, with the view of carrying out the objects of the Association, to .June 1, 1853
A218Dear Sir: The Clio Society of Capitol University, being about to fit up a Hall in the New University Building for its own use, and desiring also to build up a good Library for its Members, takes this opportunity of enlisting your sympathies in its behalf.June 24, 1853
A219You will please take notice, that by an order of the Common Council of the City of Auburn,August 27, 1853
A396Copartnership Notice. The subscribers have formed a copartnership, and will conduct the Wholesale Grocery BusinessJune 1, 1853
A397The Augusta Rose.March 1, 1853
A428American Institute. The recent death of the lamented Gen. Tallmadge, leaves vacant the office of President of the American Institute.November, 1853
A439Resolutions of the general assembly of the state of Illinois, relative to the establishment of industrial universities, and for the encouragement of practical and general education among the people-unanimously adopted.February 8, 1853
A779Dear Sir: The Trustees of the University of Albany desire to call your attention to the following announcement.December, 1853
A827The Great Day of the Lord is Come!September, 1853
A984Concert, Complimentary to Miss Helen Phelps, at Corinthian Hall,February 22, 1853
A997Sir: you are invited to attend a meeting of the male members of the First Presbyterian Congregation, in the city of RochesterDecember 27, 1853
A1114Cotillon Party: Your company is respectfully solicited at the Assembly Room of Jacob Hallenbeck..June 2, 1853
B85Fare reduced from Buffalo to Boston, $9.1853
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