.'1 r i . r . .t I'ln1! t . I . f I) r 1 i! r . "-nf v.'o r f r ''t rs v I r v . ... I.r. f ' J! ! i Ii l .lv i.t.Iv f'fv ir.'.i'J r-' - -. ; i ii ! it )i ii ' ' r ' ' ! try"! ' , fl . V I f i f .'! 1 i hr r 1 1 1 , 1 . I, . .1. : r 'v.J I i . 'i H l!,c J ' ' -1 l.f I ' 1 ' -i ' '.I i:i i' r.1 t . . i- , ,1 . I . " MiMHHIII I II" 11 Tr'(". Lt riadcra ia tha eoiinuuid. '"? column ,fwui p-ptr, aa-la.k us r4Ul0 ' w,v-rfifli2 tt an! Ml"-"! ,i i f f 1 Uil '' ' . I ITnliXl. ''tWntntorthoAmcr. I'.'u u " . ; . iA .,,. cither to havcdoiicsowi' omit pre- ,1 r ;.! I i ! i .'I in a lm . r-.. I l.f 1 m v.f ;l irn t!,i l.ifx.r . m i-l rsp ; 0 wlmh 1' v, i .ii rj; &!i 1 circ ;i itiun if l!.' J M v. i'.l r.-1 hinu . Ft;u i..Tf.x Ca commas. Ifr. CAlUOVtfS i:positiox. ft vat rre flVtrnrilna'ion to ! ad-f-esaed ome fmi. t)f"l the rapmitina, of Mr. Cal. hnuntofhe ! ""! of North Carolina shortly .nit ic' i t tl.e nu'iint. but mv en. Ci.lMIi i.l i ' ' Ht t! It 0'r " '7 rifiV", i!.i lt. :! f.trii..l kr im. till,,!:,.!' i ! tVt ll-o nrc-rii.irjf i"l prKrf jirvir i.l lie 1. ken by rm-li fif M":,"l' lii'g I'm 'riin fjf rruiiiUininjC rc ' Hi iiiilniu , n;;!', n-l l.'ierfi"1, ro-f.J lo llitt 3ilr rtilir.i:t'ily, or to ill I'f H'l." llrra I' -n U I' mo,l pr.intpJ t by tli'M IleMjIi!'' "lit '.J.i-iit.;!r u( fl incnn)itu. t ii . r. M I-!. ! t't If ' 'I .,1 i-.ee.-'i- tr-H- i f"''l i . . . . i ... i i i i ; "i r .. .1 j in it I l.v IV ruiiijnrJ it I i i. -. i'.' i" i'lelf '.'f.f , f r.irthxof fie r..' t '-'" ""l ''M .... 4 ... ' i - ftl.. V.Vl, ll (1 . ' ...... .,..'... I.r,,rv. 1'l.vt.l.all tot crJy f.r lUo noun i .. -' .. i , , tr.ii-: nt J i. i H.lrnvtri .l l n.I.rti. It iy nl.rt tm.li-r- kJ (!..tif t'.us n-i;f. 0.1 f 1 1 , t'.icr w: (,ciaei!tawlwe Jirc ai to the bfttmoaofiecuriDgth dilution &om fiomuoo TliC Tonstitution Sxfewf'U u-J'fcy to iccure the people of Ihe Mt the evil consequence wkcli from a rcT0"1011 ! oi th cowidcrafwa upon hkh ibc compact wentercdixao by the States. Will the violation of this compact secure the pcoplo he "rver81 State' 5iMt lhC nlmnDV consequences of a perpetual colli. . . . VoJt1 and fctatr COT- on UCiweeu v emucntif Or is not this violation the wry pple of discord between tht-m t Has not tlo Imon been shaken to its very centre from ;hce unhappy conllicU T Is itnot at thismo- U cmbrtcJ, left '" enmm my rt thoucbtl fo pptr. F.H t Ihil mo. mt I ne IKUIfM-IH llor io mr. my rij'ihil Jef,tii compar the Views of Mr. Cilhonn ib tbo nfihs rfi-tioiilirit triS. who Uji perfci'wf A tmhtnt f l- f-f tnoft rerfuW am! Ji?i.fiel iU'lunf. In er f f e rnmeat.' If t .! the li f e and the rrwtM enr.rpleot eoltccttlit npinUna tn Ut tifti oflt.e nin'Sa rirty a tr. uu ren doea tb frrtirJ and S'.'e C emmnffc J do wot Ibinl any 1tMrtn Jfrfvncd W'!il iJUcym! InrJrttt bciwrtfl tUir rs sud Ib-itaoftha I'xt-Tnuitrt. . . In iMteiat fm reflection! to Ihe pcopj of North Crt.li., who e' hjjrne the efiiber.afiibefits acters, linee o P" ! iwajr tin ir p..ntifml and moral cniuucii ,r Mnthf co. Clrnre that they wW '.. iprdfal mxice from hem, if tl.-."" TT'"' with tJWnc!.V. tthey r- -r . L poe are to Uza upon a'try v'.,rA)ia which ii not at moitm MaJIwa Uainp mi tiT.fy it as actHtioni, Ulacriramol ani r"otoui but I woulJ warn toch who me a'iocerlty of tb ftknchhSp which frlaai! lbs bnaom cf one whoie rtt?eit dcfijfht la ta wit- aea tha liberty, protperity a4 Uppiaeaa of bisrellov-cilifcnt, In puc ana tomatr wnai miy be the ropaequfncei of tbia prom'ueuous .1itmt tiiA cori(Inriiin of all tba itr'iet re tmbUean prmeiplrt of our Federal goyernment. I wl le tboujjbt for a morar nf.to qws. Uon!. ..ii. J, lyr-n v'x! ant nprei tsw, n i.ibrr Vel ttofi ih "alien iHtfl acJiii'iii Ui after which a'te elia upon ,a other &uim of I ha umim to tiw P th Bcaolmnina w.iujH ay atura aftiiiiiili! tnc e r t frr ''f, ii bi.-U tUi. f.r-.i 1 1 ,tyU t to tin aj i dirtrU'n. t . -m-ivfl prinri;.!, in.i:iyrnwl.U in ' j MotCwVer jt H "rro I, t'l.-.t l!i(J TreOvlx , ' ever 'i;. Wi'S.T jS S ahull .t ,v 1 1 1 f.o,,ti,r. ' !t ihaortly alicmviwe wirr-i.pr.nif., 'i'. curi jcJ t- ('.- . IvH n tho Mu'i Ur lf f bulbing cf lha kinil u cmumpUtol but S ufienr)n w Dptmnn nr dne(t, until he enntiimtionl authoril, Tll&KE t'OUKTIH of the STlTCi, 4uU d ci.ls pa lhr f.irca and tendenar. ' Ii Mr. CiU.ou tbta a uuUifiet jtlltj,frop.r fn!y to iut the veto ora SM'e upofrintincofiMttua! Uw.tiwl ti fMnu4 4ia.btra'.l 3 within tie fmil i uf that particuUr ?i-not to At Hnf U Itwr.' w'k tbt Uififi'-tn l'i-en w. Ca'hmin'S dnctriae aiJ iiiir.P.fatioit. The, boa ihw.iendi awl Ae other de(royt, I. Mr. r:uii.(iun travel oylfrf'tl.e Ircw's dnetnnef ViriinU put her veta, U th ahapa of H'iu. tions. puH the ' Allcaf ami Sd.tlm laws s4 it... rrr.nUA. , Let u tar aUe cavulifil ai j w - - , t , oJrpS''i'V sa4 wima latlio plain matter or ir. wUich dei nit suppnrt the a;ttin that tba Virginia dottnw and Mr. Calhoun'a ura variant. True, the Vale may P eW'"-- cioutlnall caaca. But U.U la ao argument againatila aAinj pobc. , ' M. ti!tionn itiri not dmmm. as iareaeral y hrliced to be tbt dnclrine of tha fliiltifyera, fbat one State may jadfe w m wncona nuunn aT.tf of a l f CuK'. .,nd that '," fonrtha.,fLh Slalcacaii control I be dactwon of thla one atate. ' H'aUea W that tha three f..,.M!..'J-ihii JlT'itci are the only J'tdgea Hbicb na man who ever read the conat nation can dt. ny-fartba power baa made Bnv amend. menta to tba eonaiiiuiion. Vio U'onlv a miKle ir raannir w hnnginf tbe n ...:n. h.CiM it.U irreat irbirer of conati'utiow l quf.tiona. tnaw-achaa rt proved tTectoal wbea Tirfiiiia and Ktniucky put their Vti vpoa tlie Arwaend Seduwa laS M.vwai r ... . III.. 'ami r l'.V V . L . . . .t ...t ..inl'.rV Inivntthnl rff Mtrh I " men, but o atk ami conjure Ihcm to Inck well . eBue irw an ' . a a a III . VdtA itaIf H bountliinkiUwouyhe prOjleat 'aw! safe to cma 4 akaUa character. In wna rr ww inn ptnini mi i" j - .A'M,kM fmUrtkt of the States Uial Uie a .a a i raiaoa ef l-irct. in ' ,' mat tp.VWT,m xj'cuun.uifca kwm ,, '' at " : ' . " 4 ' t General Guvernmen. an J a rtw "',,Tv ' i.ttet tit ief jaOliei rCXcit I ' li)V f , f ' , : flit, we lue b'ghrr nn,r .y j ..a ptrf ., .i.or, CimSB: tha war, by ap. , .' wtdctieaUa'I Ecwal avtrntM into ei , ( VI liwr tmii, i wai, u j . , , . caeenlafce ewtraetwe a!9l.a3iiaMwrraat trinil UertM libt give ri! , , . - - Ita Weawre. ray lie ljoh.i -,The etatea theaa g!fr0My0 tUtntiu1aie, which . the f l ' . 'k . ! ' . aclees may S h; sppeaVJ te. three f nj" Jf 1 1 Pyr,, ai,,f1 1 Vrt Mtfy, that ' SiWa t3 lUraHnnlv by . , , r- We? d!l.f U ntr. rknlpm,tior ef IVaiiee t; Ihg io . i tlt. . , . - .4. Wl l.'v Ji"w , ' i j ' . !. . ..:iu k. nnM .f fbe Bet 10 lli i ha created U i o avo. i p vv i.f Uitfhi-ir purrned U t ' Jif "'j tbe t.7dnlooi, anlf I mu-rt a-M rafal Vect , rteinr to the General oovermneni wc firat right of Interpret h3 Cnti'-.f .on, thereby rerertln thr. whole ays'em, r as:nir lhat tnatmmeftt tba creature ol wdt, ii.iy'J of a fttlo of tdion impreai 03 at ita ere, tion, and anaihiUtinff in fact tbe antnwty which itnrveed It. and frem which the terii. went it Jf deriel he e'tenee., ..,'- ' Mr.Catlioua p'rfir,0PPc,t''t''r '""r''11 of the ta'ea, "wbwe decreet are the eonititu. tl.ia itaeif.' What lathe d.jPf fence then be tweea Mr. Calhoun'! wpiainna tn l lhne'lj yaaced by. the frame f" (he Vtrgma and Kenioeky RoSu'U;Af Or if tl r'e be iwre tban a dUiine'Ue . wit W a l.fi rci"c," t it olU'fafwrf.Mr.C.lhou f liot,pn the itt'npo-ition tha' there a.vihitaniwl d.U fcrence. Mr. Calhoun the. gilder ddctr,r.j i N eaiidld. wb4ae4 wfld fan. read both Mr. Callman'i rariaiHoo and iht eelrbr.icc. K. Hot Wand mt a an other rone'nc. Let the R Mi'hern democrai.'he demoeratie party thronf houl the Uaiud S'a-ea. rally rtmod . r.ihn.. lb-Aintt orllindoa aid poef- f.il man wh can he t ctj:J taiierecJ Oenl. ' Jockaon after he a!.a! t.e sswen iiut nr- .e m.l trm M till "VWaSl" JO tt ws.ii adtocatea prnc1p)eo c''d po. .....1,1 Id f l01U IP1 I'l Mr W'l""" " vim .. " ' ? , - .tbe and trck thul rtttirt .ititji the. UiaiLi if. Z.l Kronen a'a nouii as the armit wo hs bca' II L .1 - f a ?,f.!.l- . ewal of hoitilltifs. 4' :. ' , ,'f ' ,1, To ciiticlode.- the XonTorence is coy- Vinccl tliat t' Inficcurrmxc'j renlif its more al.lu1dy xpeJicul that thrj .ahaiw,'' ry os'soon'as jWibJo,, pTirt a, dullattw' treaty, calculuteal to tcrmbPW tle ct:Vti:ije (.'uTrronai ltwt;6il Jloll-uid ftnd fi',!j:ii'-i,w. and to eai.irc t'al cout;:tance cf t floral ( jr. n3Tr:iiAZY-wnssENn(mort: , -: TALLnVUAND, ; V.''" -V. -LIEVUN-MATCZCETZ' , c niv arvsusraavr it a -w - ----- .departure fro the enWeml fatth of your "0pntbte'feature ia Mr. C.L trnU. ami do thia vwi WiU bend like then ta theobjecuonaDi ..II, ...in lof nuc- Jbe reed toevrr, wind that blotaa, until fin hounj JuTZ W a," tbe ... .Ul fiiul nnr.II anil VOtir rrwn'iT, nnn- - v . , . trl Mnril R.ul youraeir and your cminrr-, Pra- ",f ,nd n, piM wIm haa any r,tf HJeaJ.thJa taai'isa I- Mr. Calhoun-", con. J rt to deny It. II a a Southern man. lie M . repn- rx.. .... - f . OFFICr V LT : PAPCR. , , ... '. flie fallowing is fho translation of the Pro. rac He a souuieru m. .c - T. 1.. J.st ll him refer to the coniiiiu- y. . ran., lie' Is i V!LX.ZZti'n' m.'er-l. tara.lt . 31..--- ... ' .U- vrrv brink of the preci. f f'" mf w 5 ' --"t .. conae. oeneea. whether the Veto ia ua. on ren ing - uirni ur -r- -j.riletneiisriiB'aar. wCe. tmal.edthcre by thoao who thudt lhat .uj ,,. ht, are ifra--. J !Xti?th fourth, of the sutea. , l,gNo.. 31, of the hey risk nothing in the violation of the constitution T V Belicring that the obsenance of the srinciplcs upon which our govoromenl is Med U the most solid foundation ol our j will i on r- -rtal it ouruutv the thot-iht eee To the wiae it l bit prefer to liite. a" 1 it U p-wlent t" V4 cv-cn. l-tt 'onr havcet f-ntuTa w d.rtib " whether Mr. t'alhown'a npinio- a aprinc 01 uoi. 1 wroll. and may be chanr- u... : .,1 I -;.n .ho batKa upon detrac , Thii 11 a mere . m. de. . - .; ,i . t , varied aa tne wiaaoi- . -- -7- tion and scan- , ana apvc .-.:--. UDOOae tben.tbat portn-cafoima a.bori! of Mr. Calhoon oo weight f 1 reject i erm.ne. uppoae to , ,ncon(tiw. tionaUbro' ner 7VT. . 1 . . . 1 i ... lito friths- at. . ajiiairiH 'i.n nf care, and til twlBHhWIa the wef and pro W in re at. with our fccWe m""0. "P'T " u h. on- auet. peri'yol Diecounirr- - - j iionel the soundneaa of the policy wlich be the mnat a-mii aoa prrmancii ...... to resist, witn our rcngth, even- encroachment upon that Acred instrument, the cmistitution, which u the n:rxut of the Union between the States. By whomsoever made we have never hesitated for a moment to enter our protest agaist ijs violation. In this view of the subject we do not consider oursches as U'lmuriiuz to any party Hut we know, and experience fully sus tains tho trulh of the observation, that it n. nnnrtfuiltlo to cet anv man wh"e ad- Qitnistnition ii to ! conducted upon prin-' ciplc, hs waadesipied in the frmati.n of our povemmont 'no c"" ,"oct en,ir(lv t!,C t iews and wishes of his party. We do m .t ask it, wccouM not expect it. tVe feci it tolio our ihity then to support that man fr the Presidency who is the best qualified to administer the government upon the atrictandNri?id principles of the constitu tion. We do thenainccrfly believe that tho existence of the Republican party depends tViA r.lfe.tion of Gcn aaar'ii k 1 iv a ' '-" 'ami. n Ueimblican. who will resist eve- , - , r t- violation of the C can not ho deterred from the honest duv charge of his duty. ; C- We have received th first num ber of a review of vthe "address to iwj ueople 9f the United States frotn the Free Trade Convention," waned "Hanson, evidently written iy Mr. Carey offhtladel phitu fi4n not speak of it farther t Tiki ' 1 . Umlt it Je- Man tomM. we aajuj,:4-- .serves anv otfrUnotice) tmn be the authorlit, he is one of the dull est, most tedious writer.it! fhworld.and ,1thalis.arun.madJ Federalist, Wever ilv believe tha so presumptuous a man ,:v,r lived as Mr. Carey. If we would . Lev, his racist, L..:.trfrnnraa to enter tneirpnei TV. 1' ' - ntiftuanee of lhat particular law. ra-Amr4kra f , liin Critante 1 .m. ; nmna 1 in 11 an kr art - - a 1 inn ii-uiinii . 11' 1 v ainovn a oiiin' rr"-h . . r....i tiii vtio. ana 1 , -i .:..t :n.t;.if.ia.. It U ey inremwa therefore only to aenarat the different parU of Mr. Calhoun'a addrew, and to point out where in he ba. ennfornved atrictly to tb. JJJjM-gJ doctrine of the Vea chool. Is ido.eg -this I .hall not attempt toq-tote IheomnioM of W&U m.but s?.;i pnetd .0 skew ir. . ... the Virpaisdtriiie 1 secondly, bow .,..dr.'and it t and llurd'y, nai 11. n.lk.ttin i ,V;;,v nnd pr-tiie they are both the jr. When the ' Mien and .edition ImV recom .ended by the cUlcr Adam... were paed hv in London, march fotf renchttrnty--G.e. i- .-.I 11 Protocol No. , 31 , ot t!)c ,C wierence iia at the,Forcig;j v.rtct , m tMsun, Aug. ' Trent The PienipotMiwriesof Aus- ria, Trance, uraat wmaw, u"ii a rpilE ROWAN TUOOlVcf CA ; ALUY, will parade ia thTowt " of SaUsboryoa ihe .lait Tridsy cf November,- at 10 i O'clock, ; .at U. Coorr 1 1 puser7pqiit.i ''L1 hfrrr'eiinr do'aooiithattljy.? ': : i ; To' Saddlers AND Vr jl arn ess. Makers. ; rnllR Subscribers - wish to empW 'v'c.ne h'addler and' two Harness--Makers of steady and industrious hsb- its. 7 'i v. llliI UIS ' J1KNJ. J. OAKES. OcisistAM- a . ; .l. ...a .ml k tontion of .he m? ' 'r.CT i. , .l It eWtoe doni- .n-.U ..rtlv be ..ti.fiel-ir noi. ..k, - . ... of;he Virginia ! snowing Declaration to the Ministers ol .I... nikor towers : ed lfnthe law be repealed North Carolina j Jh instant the Government of l.; j Rrtttin'.r. MaientV was lumrmwr wi wio iii ' - . t 1 l.f lirw.tilitltfi e qucition uei ti.-id been issued for as he aiatea. 'he ,e !" Z"" " i I ""ip; .... ... FlMt in wouui win:i u r . . . ,e.t.of Ihe dcle ion w-; rf htiUtW aat aiai 1 iafied. . f"1 w by Mr. CaUioun befcveen Holland and ii. Liaten nowtowi.at "r upon the auhject -d tooal I-. " k ., .. :,..,, .i , the t nocr. -i-- .,,.,.. ..iinit afKumei.t-" (the arpimeats id Calhoun haa toay , an- 'e"Btittt- ..;',fr ha- -tactly . .. . . Vinrima anl Bef - m . I..I .Alia l11 aSl'flfT MflL 'Ii aav ! he F,d,r.l compacT. -- A '? and that conaeqaen .i;i1k,.1i,.,.n.ra,oop,,Ti .... .k.nhivr had pom'-' I ,;;;' ;Mee,t,resfionof ?e cJuon. 5!e LeWure.ofV,rf,; i.nimn ii iw oi " Shall we toclr. -'" r :...! rule of law , i.i ,i t erv win. .."-., , titnttorrrarrft-wo i "rr , ,),;,. n'ftrs-os ern '"'"r1 IL." . jjayUsiiyn of the sev ve c :..tr wl i'pv ... A anriva lit t RrtOliHIO"" . - "V.J. ,h., l..iiHlaturea Willi" -. . e' i.fKi-- i.,;nn. a. tonowa irrrui u . . a ,rMCt t'trat'ir ' - rhml. palpable au nt. ; rase nf a d not gran- (bn,,rous esercie of :'h; r no trd by "4"' TV' ,a, rW l interpose. trtu Via- u.? nua ure : and though in re- ernmem - . th righ(l . ove!er SJCS S . W commii- ':on!S eoncerwcT Shto tt . he ek-arest conclusions j wn.ie w ,nd the c earr fhe obj eAC l L t anneal Wonld'be to force,!., (he i e riM ''"';:oVft"w llf j,P evil, and for ARST'-'K! !S Ut;ve limi-N formaintainiP 'V'" ' r liherties aopertam- mir o iiic" , . .i, pre inteniicu anv mesn nft, ' 1 .,,i,tional law How will they orrrr 0f ,hea- laws &ia.totbeju Surelv. ifsuch an infer ;,lt(U lll8h re- ,;ued..they mut bv: n;" , ,et eirdforthe efltcacvo ; ; 1 (; ir(fer,nce and usaaatm,c , . i,;te(itoarre' i-" ...m .if ornvprnment. ,, , mler .. . . - ., . ri... .1.. . I- - J u.uinlt iM inft I ICfl 111 111C Downs as speedily as possible, ut order tol ready for tho support of such tneas urcs asmijjht. be'hcreJiftpressary, for reestablishing the. armistice which tha Five Powers have agreed to maintain be llrtllnnd and Bclffium and that -ince this order was sent, the new King of HeWum had' requested the assislance of . v . r....- ami rnrri:inv ma buu ' i . r . i i i. rr!M.t flnttAin. i t hA tivni iuio v w.v... -- The Plenipotentiary of his Majesty the krK French, declared, that the Sovereign of Belgium had requested of France ao armea interrenumi, u - v r.. rih wnewal of hostilities on the that the assistance of the French Govern, . wn .hanhitelv necessary, and that Ilium . .p. not an ins&nt was to be lost, if a geweral nntinn were to be averted. t 4 he danger being of this pressing nature, the v. i th French ' had determined im- m;ntoW to send an army to assist the Bdians4 and force the Ducli to retire m- mntntliiries nf ibe0thcrFi fWt having submitted to the Plenipo tenfiaT of Franco, tins daclaration made on this head by tho King of the FreScClo the Representatives oftjiese Powers in Paris, the Plempotentiarv' oi i amlned the declaration aforesaid, and an nounced that the French troop, would re-th- nrtment du Nord, as soon ?g they had accomplished the object of their entry into rcium. These declaration wing nearu, iw i fcJ-4-.---. a- , . . . i ... . . .. 1... " - - . .Jtaa . .t -praar.M I.TNINOintbe rnatunise a Lniiri - - -e " HaV' loli,M C. oa tbe Slat October. 18)1. anl Lewey 8aml. Luike t Jno. Leathers oily Adam. Martin BjeHf ' David Duwere Si bn Bower. , Charlea Brunei Wm G. Beard Eli fi. Burtoa ' ' John Burton Wm. Briaat Dvid Bowler Solomon Doss Sarah Hrown Denjaminllellinrs John Calloway Michael Ci aver Henry Clmcamnn Itur h Cunningham . . . . r.i I ; Andrew vunara John Michael - , 4V m. Meaver ' 1 beophilus Merfy Jobo Mize , Reuben Matr , 8 ami Michael Kvaiwlu Mclve Joaea Myers Peter Owen , Arooa Talks Anny Park. . '..Nathanl. Feebhrs Jiihn Peacock John Kichards Abber ltce n.ni r.ni r Walter Richard Catharine or Jno. Fouls CUriatian SapperniW James GiUingi Wm. Grist Phillin. Crime. J-aie Gooviaoa Jacob Oon Wm. Houk Geo. Hedreck Janrea Hugba John Haynea Thos. O. Ires John Bout ' Henry k'eply Daniel Reply James Kinley Catharine Lee Adam Lewey ebUaa Simpsoai .taun u. craun Thomas Shepherd ' 7' , Benjamin Saundcra " S. fiOrtitb Sainuing . Benla!ftih. Stit . .' . - - LeviTraatham -- - - Thomaa Workman Prancia William. Edmnnd P. Wade Jacob Walaer Joahya Wilson ; Catharine Walk LucreUa Walk Hiram Ward , i$ Sanrl. Yokctey B. D. K0UN3AVILL P. .V. i a.v . , . iA ri' or inp me si ' -j i .i.s triir h pat rn nun iiiii a n ' -l..t,. nn tf infill lifl Trt IU1 .iiinn1 ane nn anil . i m - - . . a a II ARE now receiving enotner suppiy oi NEW GOODS, among which is a TmetTtttthfyDry Cowft And all ar idea of Merchandise, which they have lately found in demand by their cuslcnn- ers, ' Their Stock is now extensive, and the. rcsDoctfully invite purchssets, cor, tl1ent that they can suit them satisfacto rily. Lrxington una yenoer N. R. All kind, of marketable count y : produce will 4ftreceked,,.ln. trade by (1, II. &co. 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