I!! 'ii: Jflarlin fan Burcn, of m:v York. Jliclutrd M. Johnson, OF KKNTtiCKY. nT has f.illen 1 1) ilio lni(ih!f lot of the un-dT-iened lit have pi e .ented to th A nit-i ioau P''pl a lhiil edition uf the Bio graphies of the inn a'nivi' named highlv distinguished patriotic citizen, w ince con stant devotion to tin' best hueiest ol our Government has led 10 tlwir designation. s a testimony i f the .-Miiiiilio't in w I -: their serv ice arc regarded by Me 1'nii'i.E whom thev ii t vp sei veil, tis candidates tor the two hist otli vs ivitnin the eilt of a FltEEi HAl'l'V, and FX. l i;lUINfi NATION. Thi token of respect gives to the woi Id faj.itional PkooK that faithful bei v ice sh.ill iijt go unrewarded. The object ot t It is appeal to the republi can portion of our felimv citizens, is to oh taiii tnoir operation in tlie cii tubulin of in edition of JOO.OOO copies id tin- joint Biography of M Alt UN VAN BUIiKN c, KICIlAK" M JOHNSON, enlarged, re-vi-ed and corrected, ?oas to be valuable lo every lover of his co-iuliy, and alike hon orable to tiie distinguished citizens whom we. TilE PEofLK. intend still further lo h ni'.M-, by their deration to the offices of President and Vice P.esident of tiie I'nited States, i'i tli elci'tioti of 163b. Tims ve sbrtll perpetuate the principles of .leireion, which hiive been so signally revived, no bly acted upon, Hftd TUlL'MrH iNTLY car ried out by Axdrkw Jai Ksr.N, wb", s;. in ning all llrttierv, knew nothing but tin VkoI'lK, lb" WH 1'torLK, anil then re - sytcl'u t rights, r egardless o their foituties, whether rich or poor; thus rendering his Aamk and hexowx as durable as the tvtu- l.ASri.NO llll.I.S." The arrangement of I he volume will be fti lolloW'.: 1st. 'trait pf Andrew Jackson. To vv.i i in the v ! 11 ui f will be msc.ibed. with an address by the c'.i.-i-'er. iM. Portrait of M. Van Buren, To be followed by hi- Biography, enlar ged, inc lulling several valuable document-, illu'-'rafive of his public chaiucter, and ex hibiting the magical powers uf his gigantic mind, which his ever been devoted to sus tain lite rights of his country and 'he glory and prosperity of his fellow ciner.s. 3d. Portrait of R. M Jahnso)i, To be fdl.iwed by hi Biography . eul.n ged including various Speeches, Scniav Mail Repokts, and other d o iurn nt; illus trative uf hi-! lnjj coutinui'd public lite, whicli has ever bet u devoted lo ihe god of bis country; iiuludini; nn authentic ac count of the fall of the renowned Indiin waiii'M , I ec i. ms k H, on the ever memora ble oih of October, 1KJ with an ciia ?ed v.ew of the battle field. The work will b lompltte in one volume- of atiov.t 4(H)pag:S. I he piice to lie fived at the moderate sum of One lol!ar. Tieatly bound with cloth backs; or alt' and fcdt, with the additional expense ;f bind- ftg. Ihe work, winch is now in a state ol preparati'ts, sh id be surh as to give emit e sati-ftc'ion; as it is in t' e h -nds of gemlf men who have for iarly forty yars, been personally and intimately u qiaipted with the private and public life of the above na med distinguished citizens. The celebrated addres of the Ilon Thomas II. Benton, ot Missouri, bearing tetinwny toth hii;h character of Martin Van Curen; and the eloquent sp ch of I he Hon. James Barbour, of Virginia, in the U. rt. -en'ate, portraying the chivalry of Col. Jotinson on the field and in the councils of the nation, will be appended to tbe work. As t'iere i nmon our republican citi zens, an extensive ppulatiou f (ierinau oiiin. the wrk will appear simultaneous ly in b'-th the English and the German lan-puag-s. It will, therefoi e, be necearv for subscribers who wi,h to hive the work in the German, to signify the same on the subscription book. It will, in order to give prompt and ex tensive circulation to the work, be indis pensable for ail subscribers to pay at the time of subscribing all money to be at a propr . ne forwarded with th lists of m riatu es ' tiie puMishinj; committee which il b- duly made known bv a no lice in the Washington Giohe. Hj Democratic editors disposed to en-roura-e thn woik, will confer a favor, w hich wili be ruefully acknow b dr-ed by the Subscriber, in "iving publicity to the above and r. r.-ivn-g sob -ci iptions at their re-.p dive ofu-es, to whom a leasonable per centape will be al'owed. The Peopie'i obi dh ni servant, I I'M. EMMONS. Washington Citv. June 1, IS'i.'i. To the MUcled. .rr r.n v'; i i - niuniiic viiiiment for the cure nf white sweiluus fcrofula and other tumour sore legs and ulcers, and fash wounds, sprains, bruises, swell ings and inflammations, iic. ic. ii ckw ith' anti-dyspeptic pills. Howand'.s genuine tonic mixture, a per. feet ctne for ague ami fever. T he a!ove valuable medicines may be had wholesale or retail on application to J. IV. Cut Ic it, Agent lor 1 at borough. Si.v .Months in n Convent mUSSELL, ODIOKNE k CO. have in W- press and w i'l publish in a few days, n new work, with the above title, being the Narrative of Miss Iltlmca Theresa Heed, w ho was under the influence of the lioman Catholics about two years. and an inmateuf the Convent on Mount Benedict, Charles, town, nearly six months in 1 S3 1-2. The book furnishes a concise history of the rules and regulations, the employments and ceremonies f lh. Ursuline nrilrr; and as it is the f,,st account ever given in this country of a similar institution, the w, iter (T(ZtZV:rrUuicily ' narration ot facts that transpu ej Under her ow r eye, Boston, March 2, lS:Jo. ir (00 Dollars worth C3 Of every description. For W HOL KS A I. K or Ii K T A 1 L at nearly (ol, by Knight- Garrett cy Co. No. 1, lit o;td A v. Tarhorc,' Af.iil SO, 1S35. Bacon und Iiurd. 'BIIK Stibscrihft js Mov neriv inp; ;nul oiT. i lor sale, lour liundretl hands piirmi Cut Herrings. AUo. itt sftu-p, a quantify of prime 15 A CON and LKD. .. IV. GOTTEN. T.irhoro 14th May. 1 S.'i5. NKW AND FASHION HLE AlilUnary, fyc. A. C. HOWARD in- for tns her friends and the piitine mat Mie is now opening her S;jrinr Supply of CloodiJ, among which m;iy he found al most evrry article ajiplicahle to her business, viz: Plain and fancy colored pattern Silk Ikumets. Fancv Tuscan, plain and open str.iw do. Mivst-s and children's do. Plain, u ati t cd and figured Silks and Satins for drews, Plain ami ligun-d Hofobinett, Swiss mtisliii, blond Gauze1, do. l'ancy cajis, capes, Shawls, neck Handkerchiefs N'tiN, ami scarfs, Piuted Lace, L'dr.injjs, insert in. i;-, 5cc. Pnf.' and Oarls, in great variety. Silk and straw cords and tassels, Ribbons, Flowers, ike cVc. in great abundance, and at various prices. The above Goods having been purchased on very m! vanlag'ons terms, and selected by herself, she can with confidence r com mend them, as being of excellent quality anil aNo remai kablv cheap. Slit? invites an f-xjininalion ol Ihem, as ihry cannot fail to please. Tarliorti,' Mav 1. 135. TUB Hi Miliary 8 fore. MISS MITCHHLL, Mi:s leave to inform her friends and ilu? public, that she' has taken the Siore House next door to Mr. W. Harris, f,,,. merly the Rank where she op'jns the largest &. o tst sph-ndid .Lssortment of .Willi nm y ever brought to this market. She Hitters herself. that from the knowledge of business acquired in seven years employment in the most extensive and- fashionable establishments in the (.'itv of New York, and being well ac quainted with mosl of the Millin ary and Metvantihi Ksiddish ments in that city, she is enabled lo purchase goods low, and have her Millinary made up in a .supe rior style and on ihe mot rea sonable terms. A mong her as.sor t ment will be found 2.50 'itctui Hon tiffs, (difTerent sizes and patterns) at from $1,50 up to tbe finest made. A handsome assoi tinent of North ern made velvet, satin, and silk Bonnets. A variety ot Caps, Capes and 'Fur bans. HUick, white, blue, pink and yellow Italian Crape. Black, white, blue, yellow and va riegated Ostrich l eathers. Artificial Flowers, feather and vel vet Flowers. Gold and silver do. Black and white blond Edgings and Footings. Hair Braids, Puffs and Cutis, A few elegant painted lustringShawls and kctticules. A handsome assortment of Ribbons, with many other articlestwo nume rous to mention. Miss M. lespectfullv invites the Ladies of Halifax and the adjoin ing counties to call and examine her .stock before purchasing and assures them that ihe will sell every article in her line, lower than any other establishment in this section of country. N. B. She has purchased a new Apparatus lor cleaning a,,d press ing luscan, Ee-hort, and Straw Bonnets, in Ihe Northern svle. Specimens of her work, both' in that and the Dress Making, may be seen at her Store, where all orders will be thankfully re ccived and punctually attended to. Halifax, Feb. 25. if rnospEcTt;s of The Exlra Globe. 'yWV, iindersigriti propose to iue the first number of a new bel ies ol the Kxim Globe, on Monday, the 2')th of May m xt, and lo puMish it weekly lor gix inonths, making twenty-sin numbers; the last to contain sin indei to the w hole. It will be printed on fine dnuule-rovsd paper, made up in tjuarlo form, like the I'.xira ami Con liressioual (dobes published by us last year, t he 26 numbers will make. 413 royal quar to pages. It will con'ain the piinripal original arti cles of the I Jail y and St mi- kly (ilobes foreign and domestic News notiees of the public meeting ii e eleetions, and public nroeeediuzs in every btate in the Union, in relation to the canvass for thoi next rres'ilency a contest which the indi cations of the present tur w .T go far to decide. The first number wi'l contain the Pro ceedings of the llenror.rntic National Con vention, to be held at fjidtimoic on Ihe 2(th of next month. An excellent Itepor ler l as alieady been engaged to report the rroeeediugs of the Convention, and the Speeches which may be made on the oc-c-ision. We request the fvor of those fiiends to whom this I'ro.pei Ins may be sent, to cir culate it, for ihe purpose of obtaining sub scribers. A copy of ihe work will be sent to th newspapers that copy this Pros pectus. Subscribers should forward their names in time to reach us before I lie 2."nh May. If thy do not, we may not be aide to fur nish them with all tin numbers; bf cause! the work is put at so low a price, that we. cannot atlord ?o reprint any number! that may he exhausted. Tl'.liMS. One Dollar per copy, in advance Kleveti copies will be furiiihed for ten dollars; twenty-two c pies fr twenty dol lars, and o on in proportion. O' l he plieeof tlds paper is so low, that we lann t afford to open accounts with those who subscribe for it. Therefore no attention will be paid to any order unless the money accompanies it. nunn & hives. Washington, April lOth, In'JV IILSTOUY OF Till: Kelt n h'ee Issocialion. rjUsf PL'BLFSHKl), iint for saP af QJ offn-e of t he Tat born' Press, " ClHl. cis- History of the Kehukee baptist Asso cialion. from its original rie to the pre sent time by Klder Joseph llig under the supervision of a Committee (cnniling of FJders Jos'uia Lawrence, illiam II v man, an. I Luke Ward, and biethren Too m:is Uigg. Joseph I). Bis, ami f.'iishion B. Hafll.) apoilit'd liytlie ss0ri4t ion." Price SI each, or $1 per dozen. October. compji:iii:.nsim; Commentary on the lliblc. 'I'll P. Subscriber having been requested to act as Agent for this highly inter esting work, informs the public that the frl volume enn be seen at his ollire. where snhsci iptions will be received. The first volume is a specimen of the exe cution of the woik, editorial and mechan ical It is to contain all that is valuable in the w tilings of those great lights in the Chiistian Church, Henry, Scott, Dod dridge, Ciili, Adam ("lark, Patrick, Pool, Lowih, Kinder, and others: the wholede signed to a digel and combination of the advantage of the best Bible commentaries. On the wlnde, it is believed all will admit that the work is w hat it has tteen pionounC cd to be a credit to the country; and the publishers and editors pledge themselves and their characters fand they can do no more) that every elVoit shall be put forth to make it, both in the literary and me chanical parls, laslingly useful, and wor. thy a liberal support. But to Mistaiu them in so expensive an eniipri2e, the bw price fued for the work requires that it should have an extensive sale, and no pub lisher would ft II warranted in prosecuting the work w ithout a large subs-crip! ion list; and, however unpopular such a course max be in regard to ordinary woiks, no hesi a ti n is felt in resorting to it in this case, m manifestly necessary and proper. 1 he appeal in confidence to the religious public and to all, who wish to see it circulate, ni their names and patronage. There is a Baptist edithm, diflei ing in m respect from the gem lal edition except , the ordinance of Baptism, in reference to which Ihe licv. Joseph A. W arne, Kditor of the Baptist edition, makes the follow ing remaiks, viz: Ail that was promised in the Baptist edition, as such, was that whatever was found in the woik as published fur Ptedobapti-ts generally, which did not cor respond with the views of Baptists, should be removed, and the maiurest views of their ow n best wi iters substituted. It is confidently believed that tin point con nected with what is peculiar to the Bap tist denomination, has been 'eft unguarded; and when it is considered that on no points but those d.i Baptists differ from Henry, Scott, Doddridge, ice there can be scarcely a doubt but lhat the denomi nation in general will feel that they have now a Commentary, in the reading' of which they are sure to find what will fan the llatne of love, and satisfy the appetite for truth, and this without that diminution of their enjoyment with which they were accustomed to meet in reading the authors, arising out of their different views of a chiistian ordinance. Terms. The work will be comprised in five volumes, averaging not less than b'OO pages per volume, royal 8 vo hand somely printed on fine paper, ami well bound in sheep, and lettered with double titles, at 3 dolfir- per volume. There i!l be several engravings, frontispieces, vignette titles, and several neally engraved maps, with other illustrative wood cuts, &.C. Copies bound in extra gilt, spting backs, 54,50; plain calf, 3,75. Geo, uunfinn March 13'h. 1S.V, Printing Press for Sute. SUPER ROVAL Printing Press, on the old mode of construction, can be procured on reasonable terms. Apply at this Office, January, 1S31. Bargains! Bargains!! Xciv Goods! New GoodtU Cheapest of ihe Cheap, or a lecllc cheaper lh;n the cheapest. uwrK )resume to inform the public generally (believing that we have an equal right with our neighbors so to do,) that we have just returned from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, (and came very near going to Boston,) wheie we purchased the Most splendid Assortment of Spring and bummer GOODS, Th;tt ever decorated the shelves of any establishment in the city of Tarburough, (none excepted.) and are now Selling off at nearly Cost, For Cash, and at a very small ad var( e on a credit. Knight j (1 arret t $ Co. No. lr Broadway. Tarboro, April 30, 1835. FiLY PAY LA T SHALL leave litis State short ly all those indebted and CHOOSE TO WW LM.MEDUTELV, tVill not have occasion to com plain of paying a Constable, for services of no advantage In them. JAMES IVEDDELL. May 2:il, KSiio. j 07 0 Yes! 0 VesUQ I M VEBY man or woman indebtej to the JLJl Subscriber bv open account, are re quested to call and settle the Mine as ear Iv as convenient, either by cs.h or note The cash would be preferred, but if that cannot be had, will take a note. .. IV. COTTEX. j Tarboro',No. Ca. 17ih Feb 1R35. Oxford Examiner. ! J11I Subscriber invites propositions to LL succeed him as pi inter and pnpiielT of the ''Oxfoid l.xaminer," to rake effect not sooner rhan the 1st of next October. practical Printer could invest a small sum to considerable advantage in this Establishment. Any gentleman possess ing a few hours leizure each day might devote them with the certainty of profit to the conducting of a paper in this place. I he income has enabled the present Kditor to live comfortably f.r more than five yeais, although he commenced and has all along labored under embarrassing dis advantages. But little exertion would ensure a more extended pationage . Should an application be ma!e which . would ly prove agreeable to Ihe public, a bargain may te hud. The establish ' nv nt is deemed a permanent one, as the (people have maniferVd a determination to sustain a Press in their county Town. R. J. YANCEY Jr. Oxford, April 23. Type Foundry. FJ MILKMAN k S. ECKLIN.hav i"g purchased the type foundry slablished bv the late J. Howe, have en tered into pai Iner-liip, for the purpose of carrying on the Manufactory of types. under the firm of S. Lcklin Co. We intend keeping on hand a larre as sortment of type, especially those kinds lost used, which will enable us to supply orders with the least possible delav:and I have now for sale a large quantity of the j best quality, (stock purchased frouithe estate of J. Howe,; and intend to make immediate additions to it. S. Lcklin k. Co. are now nrenared to receive orders for foun's of every de scription, fiom Peailto 22 lines Pica in cluding a variety of Ornamental Letter. We offer for sale also, an assortment, of Oils, Dashes, Brass Rule, and other or naments, of w hich specimens will be for warded to printers, as soon as they can be prepared. Such improvements as the wants of the trade and taste may require, will receive the earliest attention at this establishment. Printing Presses of every description. Printing Ink of thy most approved quali ties. Composing Sticks, Brass and Com mon (Alley's Chases, Impu-ing S'om s. Paper and Prrss Boards, Standing Press es, Furniture, together w ith a complete assortment of all articles used in a Prin ting Olfice, will be kept' constantly on baud. Small founts, suitable for Book binders in a great variety, may be had when called tor. Orders from all parts of the Union w ill be promptly and most carefully attended to, and particularly in supplying sorts for all founts lui nished by our predecessor. We respectfully solicit a share of i.uhlir patronage. To the former natrons of this foundry, we deem it sufficient r ea that they will be as W(. and promptly seived as heretofore, should thev Lr. diL posed to favor us with their orders. Ihe business of the Foundry will be conducted under the following f,rm, and by the same person who was intact the type founder in Mr. Howe's foundry. S. ECKEIX CO. Corner of Crown and Callowbill streets. Philadelphia, Spt. Jh.3L Constables' lllunks for sale AT THIS OFFICE. B&Se$BIT HITS. PBMIK Subscriber, who for several years past has been engaged in The Gin .Making business. In Kinston, has est ddished himself IN GREEN VILLI!, Where he carries on the above bu siness in all i-i various branches. All those who wish to supply themselves with (litis of the lies! quality, are respectfully solicited tn annlv tn the Subscriber nerson- i'i' II I I . i All ,!....:. any or oy leuei. u uium mi i (iins will be promptly executed. From the Subscriber's long expe-j rience in his business, ami from the approbation which his work j has hitherto met with, he hesitates j not to promise entire satisfaction! to all who may see fit to extent! i 10 him their patronage. ( ins i out ; of order will be expeditiously re- j paired. The Subscriber takes the) liberty of calling the atlenlion ol j those wlio wish lo procure new I Gins, or to have old Gins repair- ed, to the expediency of applying to him in time. When all wail as 11 uurtlly the case, until the work; is waiiieu, it raust-s sulii a jicj sure of business, I hat many are obliged of necessity tn submit to a longer delay than they wi-h. In connexion with this establishment, car riei on ihe Lock& Glinsmitll business Me aUo makes Sato Milt Jinxes. and Mill Inks, and Gudgeons, a composition invented by Daniel Peck, of Raleigh Grist Mill Spindles, with Steel Coltats, (turned ) I hee articles equal lo ; any manufactured in the United j Slates. j All letters and orders must' he directed !o the Subscriber Greenville. IJENIIY CHAMBERLAIN. July 12, 1834. Cotton Grins rMIF. Subscriber has established himself in ihe notice formerly occupied by the late .Joseph Lac- t . i I . iie,oeco, near me river, and a j Linen drills and summer Cas. short distance below Benjamin j meres, M. Jackson's store, where he carries on The making and repairing Cotton Giiis. All those who wish to suddIt themselves with Gins of Ihe bel!!ivinS rms fur cash, or cn a quality, are respectfully solicited I v,,c"1 credit to punctual cuto.T.crs. lo apply to the Subscriber person- Thoe wishing to purchase will ally, or by letter. All orders forj P,e:,e ,n caIj lf,p.V can have the Gins will be promptly executed. ' pportunily lo examine for iLeac Gins out of order will "be expedi- j Ives. Gentlemen furni?hir.f tiously repaired. their own Cloth-, can have thea lilacksmithing, of everv tie-!. ! made and trimmed in ihe v..oi. cription, executed in the best style. ! fashionable style and at thf.cM- (0DTwo secoml hand Cotton notice-. All onh is hom.tc.v Gins lor s ale low tor eah. lance will he tmmklul! v rtcived SAMUEL D. PROCTER "d punctually attended li. Tie- Tarboro,' 30th Sent. 1834. ' 10 cal1 at C- ,:',,e f:AS ' above the Mantel's Hotel, n The Silk CllltlJl isL Broadway, opposite the Brtf THK Kxecniive Committee of :heIIart.Sl0re' W,!ere fce wil1 ford County bilk Society, hate com-!0'3''' al his pQsf. nienced a monthly .nblication, t ailed the Ta i bot O.' 7l h Ma V. 1S35. cilk Cullnnst and farmers Manual. The object of the piihliratinn is to dis seminate a lhoroii'T;i Lmiu IH vi of t.o 1 tivation of the Mulberrv Tr ... 11 varieties Thi learinff of bilk Wonus The production of Cocoons and the Reel ing of Silk, in the most approved method. The importance of ihis know le.le will ,ip pear fiom the fact that the nett profii of hmd devoted to the culture of ?ilk, is double, if not triple . to that derived from any ot her crop which can be put upon it. It is also a fact, that every moderate far iner can laise several hundred d.)l!ar wnithol'Silk without interfering within ordinary agricultural operations. Rut in ! order to avail himself of this facility to' obtain competency and wealth, w hich our I soil and climate have gjven him, he must ' possess himself of information on the sub. ject for without it hi3 attempts will Je ; fruitless. i is, therefore, the object oflhe ,' Committee to diffuse this iufoi maiim. J extensively as possible, and at t he cheap Cnatha,n s,,fe,''' N" est rate. The publication will contain a FIac- Ir contains specimen from i 1 complete manual or directory from sovin theseedto re linp- the Silk, together with such facts and experiments, as will enable farmers to raise Silk and prepare it for maiket, without further knowledge or as sistance. It will also contain interesting matter on agricultural subjects in general TERMS The Culturist will be publish ed in monthly numbers of Fight Quarto Paes, at Fifty Cents a Year. No sul. seriplion wiil be received unless paid in Advance, and for not less than a year. Subscribers received by F. G. Camstock Secretary, Hartford, Conn., lo whom, also' Communications mny be addresst-d, which' if post paid, will be attended to. Hartford, April, ld-'i5 PAXlZFHZiETS, - Published mid for Hale at this OJfice. PATRIOTIC DISCOURSE thi North Carolina Whig's Apology for the Kehukee Association -and, A Basket of Fragments, by the Rev. Joshua Lawrence Also, A Review of Clark's defence and jus- t'hcalion to the Kehukee Association writ ten by a lay member of the Association and, Occui rentes in the Life of Elder Jo seph l$igjs, wrote by himself. Henry Johnston t MERCHANT TAII.iji: f-I 'c-ivf (1 iarn - t York, a splendid sisr.r: i- ol Goods mi hi lire A' n t-. superior to any ih?i; tul been brought to this num-i ; would paiiicuhu'y invjjo. men that want Fashionable and Che cup GOODS. i rrt li . i o call otnl examine tiJern r , js confident lie en, p,- 11 both in quality and pi iJc-" iV' ja$ a l uge atoriint-iit (f i' (Jloihs ol all ihe most (1sll0l " colors, which he will '"" low for cash, or on a 'licit fni; Ho will also i:t;iil wiihoi1 kin?;, to lho-e ttY-it v.M, lu their garments m-tde tU uj " as he intends turiiing hi biun ! ' to that as well asr4jkin? ' p ' bas on hand fn v r .ie wi',, , black beaver MATS, and f ' silk Umbrellas, which le u'i sol I very low. Me al-o hand and intends keen-ir" u vr ' , assufunetu ot Heady made Clothes, Made and tiimnn-d by Gentlemen furrjishinsr iheii 0U! cloth--, can have them ti,ri;!e rJ ( trimmed in the mut f:,-l.i0. j manner, and at tbe shfii'.tt ;tice. A fine assortment of ,, ' m's s'cks cf nil kind.. (Q-Callat H.dVs, next :0 ;, Onck stoie. T.irhorousjh, April 2:, 1 v 3 5 Cojicld liing, MERCHANT TAll.oil, SPARKS this opporiutiiiy 0f informino- bis cu.tnni at j th,. public, that he has p,; Ul.iV ed 11 om Aew 1 ork. hi supply of Spring Goods, In his line of business cunM-i.'n in part of: Superfine blue, black and Cl(jths, Blue and drab Cassimercs, Green and brown Camlet, lor shi nier wear. i lain hlack velvet and figured V? ting Linen bosoms and collars, Bhick jiatent bumbazine Stcck, ac. Together with his former Stock, all of which he will tlispose cf on liemnants, ttenuHtn t7 ! f fiUEAT V A Pit T. I' Y of Rmni 1 ;; every dt scrintion iption of Goods, vi'i t Sold at half their value. J. IVEDDELL 20th Feh. 13'). j JW?17 York Tl Oe FoU0W ' r " ,. , n i Jj HHi Suhciiliers repectfu.ly m- ' the I'rinters that they Inie rr.... coinP,e,ed a va' ''.v of Nev lounts oi ler il the stlof the latest Kui "Pi ;o , cin,Pns wel1 udonlated lor orr.aniM- P,in,inS or tasteful display, anj th"'-assortment of PRISTIM unrivalled in beauty, extent, and vr. . A book of SI1cin,,ns ,1,a-v 1,e u,,,a';e' j lhe Foundry, Ao. IS. Chamber strw't. Line Pica to Pearl, comni i i n T 45 founts Roman Caps, wilh lof J f N 25 " Italic do o 11 Title Roman do l' 5 " Title Italic d 5 " Shaded Kom. do ' 17 " Antque do '" 12 " Black do ':' 5 " Open Black do 2 ' Script Caps da 5 ' German Text do ' 42 ' ( lucn li'tl do 1 2-line liom. C; pS w'lh f',irt!' 11 ' 10 ' " 7 " Besides 2-!ine Italic Capitals. tiliiii- Shaded Caps, various Open do ril Italian Caps, and Fi2re?- i Ornamental Let'ers, Blt;il,,ii Mu-ic. Lottery Figures. 1'iece r ri . Superiors, Astronomical and "ifu'r"r;;j. Space lUdes, Brass Utiles. O' f Dashes, L0115 Braces, 11101 e itM" x , ;,;f of Borders, and more ihan Cuts and Ornaments f"T tcr." 1 ,?ri I newspapers, and scientific wpi . 'nr a,,.v ""which, or for Cwmp'1 Cases, t haees, &c will ne , the utmost proinpntui'e, a large al ways on hand. n iiflini. nn- GEO. BRUCE $' 1 ' iai borough, Auj. 9. March 25, 1833. J