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i : - " ' : i . r- i! ! 'j' j . ; , . t I - --i 1 i t f -i 1 4h , 1 66 The North-Carolwa M A GAZ I NE, for i6. : A few days ago was married at Gariftowri, -: chiefs, fcotch linen do. 10 nail, 1 1 nail, 3,-4 and, in Ireland, Mr. Arthur Rice aged 70, .to 7"8 linen check 734 -8. and yard widecotten do.v, MifrAWeCorrh"anT-aWd-i"i- o ' o ' j - 1 ru i,.c 1 1 i 'a n auu ujcua icu nats, uicm wttuui auu ucuvci uu.fiirir ped and ro(c blankets, 64 7-48-4 and 9 4 bluer green, red, and; fpotted'rugs, 8 4 and 9-4 cottenf counterpanes, 6-4 and ' 7-4 coarfe, midlipg, and. f&perfine broad cloths, 7 8 and 6 4- plain and nap7 ped bcarfkins, 6 4 blue, red, niilled and plain duf- hi, red, blue, andgreen hTimhicraW and-6-4- month. The following reports are talked of at the weft end of the town, but With, what foun dation we know not ivIhstiVjreaty.iofjnar : riage is on foot bet ween the Righ t Honr Lord and the Right Hon. Lady; Jane Stuart, fecond daughter to the Right Hon. the Earl of Bute 5 that the Right Hon v the Earl of Cardigan will be created a . Marquis of Great-Britain, by the name and ftyle of Marquis of Montague ; -that the: RigtittHon hn d is to be created Duke of North umber J jnd and Marquis of Piercy ; and that Lord Mount Stjuart, eldeft ion to the Larl of Bute, is to be created Duke of Kent. " frrzes ahd lirouds, fearnought, welch cottens and;, breacoons for negro cloathing, ftnloons, durants and tammies of different colours, callimanco, cam bletsVand fagathie, do. germanrferge, fuftian and everlafting, black bombazine, black and blue taffe ty, brocaded camblet and new fafhioned fillc figured do a. compleat affortment of ribbands, filk and wdrfted ferreting and; gartering, mens and boys vyorfted and filk caps, mens yarn, worlled and filk hoes, wo mens worfted do. red, blue, and black The fcheme for -calling in the paper curren ? iill t h e B r i ti fl v fe 1 1 1 e m e n ts in A m e r i ca -i t i s fa id, will be attended with fo many d ifadvan tages to. trade as will defer its being put in prac tice, at leaft. for fome years. . knit breeches"pttern5? filk and hair twift, do. but tons, common metal buttons, gilt and pinchbeck new pattern dor fewing filk', - different colours, co loured andfcotch thread, fevvirig needles and pns,. a large affortmcnt of writing paper, do. of pewter;. v i 7 n1 nfp; rl i fhp7 ha fnnt. ninf nnrl nnurr rin re A fftiv .' mnri'nnrrs aorn c himnev :uvpftnr .; i. . . . ti . 1 . : 1 . . ... -.0 . .r- qo. tanKaras, ponnRers, lapicana tea ipoons. com- I II !. ' - " . ' S-not-hyyearold,llwepin jniJ3lueJiaix-X4ru?- up '.to "-the top, on which was placed an earthen pot, commonly called a fugar pot, to prevent its fmoaking, when the potgave way,-and the boy fell in the pot into the court, full four table knives and forks of different kinds, 9 by 7 . and. 10 by 8 window glafs in quarter Boes, cotten; and a half feet long, pit faws, do. with tillers and. files, common and lied plated hand faws, -tenon do.." white metal, brals, and 'pinchheck buckles, fnaffie. vi 1.- ..1 - J l 1 1: ftories ; the pot broke his fall, and ths boy . I T ' v T 7 'Tf' . , n r , , -z J boulfterinc di. 6 a 7-4. and 3 4 bunts, padlocks. miratuloufly received no Kurt. yvertifements. flock and cheft do. gun locks, broad axes and falling do. broad and narrow hoes, carpenters, coopers,! and fhbemakers tools, crofs-cut fa vvs from 6 to 7 and lhort hunting bridle bits, fwivel and plain flir- r C D XT T? t r tup irons, with fundry other fadlcry, box irons with y- vJ lv N il Li) heaters, fad irons, brafs cocks with and without keys,gunpowder,Jhotjo 4dr6dr8diod and Other Si who will plea ft to favour him with their Orders thai he has jujl Imported in Sally and Betfcy, Capt. Hibbs, from Br i (tol , a very large and, compleat Affortment uropeanZ( Seafony which he will fell at his Store in Ne wbern y on the very lowejl Terms for rea dy Money y or Country Produce, vz. -Z SCOTGHrbri tKh and germ a n 02 nabrlgs 34 and 7-8 ,dow!as,r 3-4 and 7 8 garlix, prince's linen, .3 4 7 8 and yard wide irilh linen, irilTh fiiect in do.; long and piflol lawns, plain and flowered do8, cambrick, coarfa . and . fine call ico fine chihts, 6 4 7-4- and 8 4 diaper tablc.cloihs, lilk hanker-, pointed nails, hooks and . hinges, HL do. frying pans, gridirons, and chafingdiihes, tea kettles, iron pots for ted from one to 20 gallons, fire tongs and - (hovels, common and ivery neat fpades and iron bound fliovels, neat walnut ftbeked guns, common rading do. brimfione, allom, copperas, and ;falc- petre, bohea tea, pepper and allfpice, cinnamon "and nutmeg?," lhort and longbrillol pipes, twig; horfe whips, half and whole hunters do, bell twiird -Eir fifteFsTmaUCpoh ivory combs, horn do, aii ' affortment of white ftone plates hnd dilhes, half point, quart, half gallon, gallon, and two; gallon glafs bottles, a parcel of briftol floncjugs, forted from half gallon to 5 gallons, ah affortment of bot tic v.? - ml- J:-. 1 t - I... SiJi.. ,rrY.- ?-" ' v-v . " ;
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