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to P"b"c "rid lug,'like a gentle4uHuiort; rfiip i - An in pnuwv wnicu nas laued. liit'cnTtepmion. t his lett,er!lin hoW, uniler sucii . toIp;Housc about two hundred thousand dol- P. rc never stoppit tilLI found myself tjc stool by ; the- fireside, and the namely sound of my mother's .wheel humming ml my on the lit ely my F , i the rrcsiut. '"Lrh ii the .: j'rcc by ne-pap- rrow. PWtention of t. e.e ecou- llo';me that they will lars, arid the Banks of : that city about six hundred and fifty thou sand dollars more. ; - i Columbia, Oct. 15. Cotton is Quoted- in Charleston nanWs at from .14x0 lb.cents. The Citv Gazette of tlie lutn says, " f lic market continues un settled- small fine lots for northern mkn factories have been pu rchased at 1 5 a 1 ti." In this place it opened at 15, but has o-ot down U) aDoui , : FATETTEVILLE z THURSDAY MORNING; OCTOBER" 20, 1825: Election J?ewri--Thg following com pletes the returns of the. election for Mem bers' of the next General Assembly: V foAe-Abner Smith", SV Reuben Hartland Wm. Herbert, C. ' . r i f f declines gubacribm to a 'RDinot above borrowing it twl- .l i ty of a double tres ILrof the printer IfrVk Lt ta his support. rhbor ol uw i . fi tr n with a to do property. f ; 3 1iiveril into; the p..s'- Mrriber, any moi " fKchfowlUtoacustoin, jiojh: ,.,.it which h K'luu .r yy.uuux sense v , nnrrpft. ideas or (1&U"UL ' t. . --rlrtni Mllinit.V beneni w-uic. v :J An extract of a: letter from Chester, S. C. dated 29th ult. says there has been no rain in the eastern halfjof that district, for the last three months j that the. corn; is alL Iost the cotton has also suffered, and the crop will be short.: A fatal kind of Fever: prevails in uiiesier anu xaneastcr Districts, ; Charleston Patriot. 5 Cotton is coming1i briskly, and sells real dily at from 14 to 14 It maintains its character lor excellence of quality. The purchases are made entirely withi a view to the ; supply of the-northern manufacturers, and it is said, that: when that shall have been eaected, (for whicli two or three weeks will probably suffice,) the grice will fall, unless subsequent advices from Europe give a more favorable aspect to the market, which is hard ly to be expected. The New York . Commercial Advertiser, -. i . t " i r It affords us real pleasure tot inform - our country friends, that the merchants of thifc tovn pay United States Hank Notes for all produce brought to market, audi that checks ffivui"; au account oil the late races over the Long Island course, expresses its regret that 1 011 North! may be purchased at 2 per cent tne:oeuing nas oeen very ncavy, and, also, premium. . This state of things, toaether that ti?e bettin-does, not cce with the rer with the inducemdnW Jvhich the uncommonly umr 1 aces ui ine season, as a maicn nas neen , .1 r i . r . , . I . . " made for the enormous sumpf 20,T00 dollars lare stocks of Gok)ds j-eceived and receivm- PI 31 tl A 'X.nf. ami maiiilams it by a '.V l ;L of those -Whp are benehved nst distant. 10 pa. j. etirnbatan eqututoic a- ,vices trom tlie cunnmijuy m H uimnrvi' that COlll- h to contam but a sinAii por- ... 1 1 1 1 - VI 11 Wi V w . apvr'ciate":the valuef Lt. of the services of those ;id?rtakc! the .drudgery, ol con- anJ suppose' a mucn arer pot - as to wit!i!ioia tneir .huppon,. can, through the libcrai tew, Bated withost incurring tlie migu-. If.rcc or four cents a tlay -the the papers ot this town: riirardluiess deserve to be asuie, oetween mr. Jbync and Gen. W'vnn'a, FlirtillaJ contenoea ior on me 2d 10,000 forfeit. i ; of November r- . ' 1 L 1 . . I.J A - A RL m I 1 - - II s horse Ariel, "ere iioui out 10 couiury viercnants, win, we which : is io be confidentlv hone- Ibrinr'nianv tn thi a !m ark p.t who have heretofore etine to towns out of the - H I''.,.:.,.'.'. . ;.. State, to sell their produce and lay in their stocks of Goods; Near'Gilesborouffh, Marion District C. rm rh,r. day evening the 6th inst by the Rev, Gospferb Sweet. doctor oospero aweei 10 auss Alary. Jane, dahtet of; William Baker, Esq. aU of that District. r In Manon District, S C on the evening of the lotlv instant, by, the Rev. Jesse Legetty Mr. Williani C6Uins to Jliss Frances Phillips, aU of that District. . In Riohinohd cbuntv, on the 7th inst. Miss Naricv Crowson,' daughter of Mr. William Crowson. aired about :12 years. She was ill four days onlv.'of what lermea coia piague. , s i . - is PORT OF WILMINGTON From our correspondent. AJiRIVED, - Brig Tontine. Allen, Kew Yqrk bclir. Uolin, Gove, Boston ScliK Convert, Snowd, New Vox: Sloop Janies and David, Moi-ris Philadelphia Sloop Cashier, Darling, New. York Brig Arono, Curtis, Maragalaht, . I CLEARED. Brig; Mary, Given, Port jau-Pri nee Schr. IJady Tompkins, itt, Kew York Schr. Adams, Prouty, Boston. . Favettcville, 15th Oct. &Z. X. aijvt companies of ArtiUejjh-lluS sif'tcj com posing the regiment 4f NorU.r,-CaVoItna tilleiy, arc ordered to rt port their strengtl erj .puiem, and condition, foithwithto- -! . r- ; -..j-ttENRY W. AVEH, N, , " Colonel Commanding v . L ,Vi XlecuncniN; C. ArtUterr. B order, ' - -V ,,J ' , fJJlKE Subscriber offers for a!e about 350 CCf iL of Land, lyincr on the northeasts side tf titrx Fear river. 15 miles above Favetteville.-and 9 milea below Averasbbrough, near an excellent irill.site on Silver leuh. The tract, "part of whirh lies im mediately on the river and is excellent bottom land. extends troin the rjiTer across the stage" road, af fording a good situition for building. Part of tho land f about W acres) is cleared, and corn, cotton. For terms of ale apply to E. J. Ha!e, in Favetttf. ville, or to the, Subscriber in Haleigh. - - j i' : ) . J. H. McKETHEN.. Oct. 19 37-tf TREES, he. 7T;M. PRINCE, Proprietor of the Un- There is trtuch truth in the following rough but honesjt rejroof which the Editor of the New York National Advocate an-; pJics to excessife gambling on Km which we have lately seen too -much: In a trial of. speed, in reasonable bets, understand it was not the largest,) anil found sufficient ..to excite an interest, in the con- . . ' , f , ., I . Mammoth Pears. fears of an.extraordi- to excessife-gamblin.cr on Races, of nary size were lirougfit to this market on Tuesday; we measure! one of them, (and we test, there is nothing reprehensible; but it adds . mtie, u any ihin, 1 character or our! domestic prudercc, to stake j 4,0,000 s; iflnes-s of twoj h'qrses, a inousauus 01 conuutrni Dti sarilv must croi out of sta lv high. In this case an , ev T. reputation and dollars on the id the; tail's oi ts which neces- kes so alarming- il is to b ap prehend on both sides. - The winner, flush- cci wun success; troes on uouoiintr nis risks. and the loser pluncres deeper in ruin, to, re- trievo his loss. its circumference to bf , lengthwise, to oun national ches; around, 14$ incites; IT in- Persons become excited ,..4! jka:i(a! to tlie community r cat !a'j;h at tlie idea of one half h!jitvi)orro:v'in. coats; hats and other, to make a decent ap DarticV.r.r joccauons; and at e;aiimithat no taibr, halter or c.rjid utver Hana to thrive among i k the printer to make one ctve felf a dozen I readers, as It t::e Uiior. to make a fine dress lie j purpose of so many dandies. eoatnve to do without, the ex- Dtewspaper," (a mere trifle in sneof the poorest and mo3t pitiful mucan be imagined; but it is ten va2n backed !bv snr.h a reserva.- Tf'farifl want to read one I 4" What - would such people cfiniauDity generally ;wcre to determination to do without the let they vend or manuf acture- or rjmices in any wav? AVe'Hke Kliberal spirit.- At 1 trad ?s " oc H professions are y mutually de- ae another; and we should en- is mpnns WeIfa.IV nf nnrvin! .-oa Yn- w vuuv,,, Ul IUUI -itv. hy the competitionventure more ! than they Can afford to lose which, if lost, 1I COURTSHIP. j inlt-.n to my prentiee- lysje trei. choice of the tailor- Innk as a wiilow-wand: J's there were. nane. as mv V-er years too visihlv Vftofori :' jfc'!''v hairhuncr ;down. like t ... 1 . 1 o ; 1 ' 1 drives them to cimbUng higher, instead of the Milledeville Georgia Election. Returns from forty- seven counties in Georgia give Gov Troup a maj vii ty of 13715 voles. Five other coun ties are reported jto have given Clark a ma jority of 50& vots, leaving Troup still 8G7 votes ahead. There are yet eight counties to be heard frotri, which will, in the aure ate, give a majority for Clark, 4 but in all probability not enough to elect ' him," says prudeutlv retreating- then take the host of jockies and blacklej who hover round the course- the run:away apjire ntices dnihinp; niaat's nau arunK neaesiriuns, ana troons py a contest of of nick-nockftsL attracted great! interest;! overturned gigs land wag- f iThe Savannah JlepuHcan of the 29th ult gons, broken bones and bloody jijass.ss andltateihat W Vafrhor-1c tfctilaleu tn that have a sumrhary of these extra trials of Lu. 4u .Ja; if t.i ,AaA .. 1 ' i ' I 1 tHl lliai x 1 vjii.Jt 111, iiuu uiuvii .n ui - speed. . I 1 - 1 . c A - ? Imitative as! some ot our gentlemen 01 1 , T 1 . the turf may be; they will soon run through and bleed their he nobilitv their j patrinionial estates, friends if they imitate to re which Iiecortler. The same pa I per thinks Troup will be elected by it majori ty not execedinar TOO, tlie whole number of votes beinv: abomt 4U0Ck). 4 j OAllFrS NORTH CAROLINA - - ' For the yenr of our Lord Fori sale hythe icrocev dozen, or single one. at tlie publishers prices, is ,' , j . CHARLES STUART. Fayetteville, Oci. 19 37-tf PJHE osubscribjers have rectiVt-ili the JL ply ot LilCY bUOUs, comprising a g nxan Garden aiwl Nurseries, nexr New York, offera the public his very'.ex- ieuuve Coi lection of Fruit Trees of all tle choicest Kinds; Ornamental Tr es, Flqwerinjr Shr-ibs and Plants, Tuiips, Hyacinths, and other Bulbous Flow era. ; Al, ibve 1300 species of Green-House Plants, including the most splendid and rare kinds, among' which are 30 Varieties of Oranges, Lemons, and Cjtronsr28 of the Camellia Japoi.ica or Japan Rose,' 200 of Geraniums. . Green and Bohea'Tea -Plants, Stc. Stc. In the coUection are also sever! t'tousand Grape Vines of the finest , European Kircl$rnd above 500 varieties of Roses, including Svcf ChinaUse-v c - - t Catalogues may be obtained of the subscriber, and orders through him, or sent to the proprictor per n.ail, will meet prompt attention. ":. V " VM. II. MAFFETT, Agent. Fayetteville, Oct 19 37-4t ' OCT Tbe Fditors; of the Raleigh Register will please publish the above 2w and forward their aw count as above. i 3 iteA States ve Insurance r , Office, Of the City of New York. ! ' APFLICA'i FpNS for insurai ce cn T.uildingv ' Merchantlize or Furniture, against loss by Firtr will be received by ' i 1 J. BIRDS ALL, Agent. Fayetteville, Oct. 18 37.9t ' i. fca ismosALL eir Fall S ITT AVE just receifJ, ' and are now opening, an a general as-IJtA Juactevsive. .9 iQi'tz!tei:i of Nw isn Ss-sosahlq sortmfcnt, which, are ott a small advance. October 19 3r2t. E E. LEWIS & CO. I S riiuch wanted at this Office. DLQ ered"iat HOLES Jl. at GOODS; whlcli they offer for sale on the lowest ' I, terms for Cash,' elthtir, at wholesale or retail. Among me assortment are, Extra Super; London blue, black, and fashionably t ohve Cloths. Do 'do black and blue Cassuneres. Fine and common Cloths, all colours. !V Jowvueymau Pointer nent situation may. be dustrious man, who is master Oct 11. ; PRICES CURRENT. Conected -weekly, bv a Committee ot Merchants. 4j eel, Heef, liaco' The arrival of the packet ship Canada, at of New York, ia 4$ days from Liverpool, fur- Enlahd on the race course, for they seem nisiies dates to tAc 1st of September. The Cotton Market was rather more animated, though prices had declined a little. There is no political news of importance, except in relation to Spainl, which all accounts repre sent to be in a deplorable situation. aittnne at it. . lliese heavy nets. . - - - - ----- a thousand j accidents may decide. are generally.-! made up oyer a bottle of chamoaiirn. wlien the. 'judgment Js half seas over, and lt'commcnces in folly, and ends in ruin, j - j ; . . - Another evil may be traced to the run ninj, breaking down, and) effectually des- trovinc: fine; colts, by pushinc- them, before they have sufficient wind br bottom, and not wailing for their natural growth. How ever unjracipus these remarks may appear to the trentlenrien interestei!, we are com pelled to makt them, from the evil tenden cy which such pursuits have upon a rising The Militia. One In (he House! of Representatives of- the 19th Congress, ihere will be eighty-four now members, and in the henate ol thej United States, there will be nine new members. In the : House of Commons, ; of the Lcgis-r lature of this State, at the next session, the n u mbe r of new me mbers wil 1 be sixty-two and there will be twenty-eight ne;w sena tors. -Juileisrh Register. Northern ix,Cogiuac Apple, in dem'd 1 Feacil, Beeiw.vX - - . Butter, - - Baiu oiitfec, rrime Vjrecn, ' 2d St 3d qual. Candlts, Aiould, Snernuiceti, Cotton, sales Corn, Copperas b lax - ,?''- ,!' 1 1 Flaxseed, Rough', ; Flour Sup. scarce I- me, do. j Herrings Mullet icrs Holland, - Country, - Ginger . Glass, Aroer. 8 by 10 10 by 12 Bottles , s, uuenosyres West India, : Iron! " ! I tudijjot Bengal ! Flotant Lime, - " , Larill ' ' ' ! .1 ier, Skirting Sole Bridle , Bar - Jo. bbh - gal ton do rand alteration should, and we believe shortlv will, be made in the economy of our militia. jMen, and parti cularly thoseiwho can least attora it, are caiiea out to train our or wvctuuC!u .f T - , wn Mourned from dav to dav on pretence of learning their duty, and be- uudcr thc hope thaJt the Jud-e would be abU Superior Court. At the fall term of the Sunenor Court for Rowan county held in this town last veek, no business was done! owing to the indisposition of judge; Paxton. 01 . o ; j ' lay lantern jaws, I , 'sp-jiuinu.ng my yaptness tM eating and they i had l tanceslup. ,;; M yf blue' jack, e wnsts, and had retreats tn elbows. The Ka,nrh ht ItlT'r' ,aPP'u to have a t,Sr a little below Ml' ml WWU ,'dr fny corde- flame lust have been was tlia : . . mm ; "iiuisier- .y-auronvard s lassie. quean, twa or 1 1 Mitt vu in ' v fato r 8e l- Would na do, tra it il . . - " 5 ;ie:a snule when J lst(ups ta , WeU every night l , FHho draw vc- ?, itiaem n..i i . " a,,e laughed ftvsPtavrnT,and,'anlb"'sl- fH li8t,.L.Ist00.d ?t the bot-' lifiS h!;l her Z "7 breast i;Cr"- .'"y Mrt "?noir,entf i?pairof fan yHy hope; M fi. i:com,nS down tn-tl,. V'Wsa oi the annl.c. - ' Btho 'ta&,,r W V ' water after the so T thetw for i ow she 1 ing qualified. to act as sol to the rules 4nd discipline ver it shall their personal appearance learn? We speak ot war, whene- ata4s ..oflijusiness ; whitlr was docketed please their country to need What do- theyj riot of a few well-dressed chartered companies, and even they look more like parade than service. WT hat, that is or can be serviceable, do they learn? and who is there to teach them? Officers tell men to do what they, hardly know how io themselves, and the' same ruo-a-duo, for trial; but the hope was a fallacious one; for his honor cdntmued so mucn inaisposea, as to render it his iod;ih2: for imprudent for him to leave Sany lengtn ot time. , aai. uar. do roll The Comeths peaking of the! brilliant stranger who has paraded the lieavens in f. - A L 1 . & V T Vfc m m C . t , . u p r i. P-orceous state ior me last icw t'cuiiis callingdragging routine of formality fn"ePly td a question as to itk possible . on, muster after muster, and year after and jepiy t tct .. n , a - - i. eroes vear. and not one single file learns more of the military than the boy that sells Htm beer or canayt uvvno; as a private, ever came away irom training oeuep rv tactics inan wnen ne The officers have nothing new, nothing old, to communicate, 1- Let Mem be drilled tho roughly, arid screwed to the utmost tension effect on the w Fishi Feat Gin, Hide Leat riter in the New York Evening) Post fur nishes the 161 dissipate wha tion mav havei That Its planet entirely .i I i. ?! : Owing, wnicn win serve iu ever alarm the rare visita- caused in any quarter: Nat. Int. movements will-leave our to its accustomed oraer, . . . .i : ' i i of disciDline, until they are compelled to, and an pretenaeu wu Tu7"lu' know their duty: let Wlrain four days to loquacity, is beyond a doubt. Its apparent o h 9P;.pn Home- motion was 13 in 24 hours, as noted m - ' . .. ; I - t - Vn.A.-' in net- r thing. An apology at least tor an ettective the r ost on inonaay, .u ucu u. force can be brought out for the inspection on another errand tha that of disturbing and review of the higher grades of the. mi- the repose of our world. Its tail, also, is litia officers. But call' now sixty miliUa considerably oblique to the line of vision, which .cou Id riot be true were uie varaei ap p roaching o u r earth w hen in o p position, as was! true at the time of observation. It earth and sun by comnanies focrether, and let the Governor, if he pleases, looK at their captains, lieuten ants, and ensigns,1 'and say how much mili tary information them. It is an t upon the time, money, arid. the good sense of any man, wl knows enough to he trust ed, with a jmusket, to be warned out spring and fall' torget such rudinents-ot the art ol war, ia such a" way from such sourcesr i , i .! , . ! Connecticut Mmr. is to be obtained frotri f cannot pass between' the ccrisciqnable imposition any possibility, ince it appears in our sys- tern nrst in me .rceiuy vi vmwi- posite tne central iu.iuma.ij. 'Thp lAno-th of the tail of the Comet, which is now visible is, computed to be about Jive millions of rnikst Lear Logwood Molasses, Nutmecrs Nail, cut. Assorted Wrought Nankeens. Ulue ; - Yellow Shingles j Oats , ' i Oil, Carriers Linseed r Pork Porter London, v Philadelphia, Pepper, Pimento, Plaster. Paris, ! Ponder, Uuponts, i Others; Paints, White Lead - i Spanish Brown ' . Yellow ochre Kum, Jamaica, Wind. Island. -New-England, Riqe, - . Kaisins Rags - .; Shot, - - - I Sugar, Mus. Prime, uommon, j Loaf, - Salt, Liverpool, Turks Island, St. Ubes, &c. J " Salts, Epsom Glauber Steel, American E. Blistered German Salt-Petre . Tallow, - J Tea, Imp. and Gun p. I Hyson, To'iacco, Leaf, : j Manufactured, Tin, fx I VerdigTS, Wheat, Whiskev. . - I r;L- taAo't9 - 1,. P. Tenerifie, Port,. A "do. lb. do. til);, lb. do do do lisne lb. uo uslitl Marvel GO do do 1. , gallon, do lb. 0 feet do groce lb. do 00 lb. Ib. do. : cask, lb: do. do side lb. 1T?J lb. allon, lb.- do do iece, 'do 1000 bush barrel. gallon. barrel. dozen, do lb. do ton Keg, do do do do gallon, do; do- 00 lb. box, lb. Bag, 100 lb. do lb. bosh. do ' do lb. do do do " do do do do do 100 lb. do box lb. bush. allon J do do do do CP obtained hv a sterdy ini Double milled drab Great Coating. iiT- nf h hiKinpwL . . Do do Lionskin do. sauineis, oiue, Diacic, ana ortora mixed. Vestings, Toilanett, Swansdown, and Silk. l-lannels, white, red, green, and yellow. uo . i-igurea scarlet i'eiise. Baizes, Green Boeking and Drapery, 5"4 to Yii II hnfrorii linen orri Uft.nf i 1 alJncii r Bombazctts, plain and figure all colours : ' t iJiacK;i$omDazjne,,5-Ji and 3-4, super super Lmseys, 5-4, high coloured stripes. i f Jamby' u ool, gentlemen's white & coFu " . j- j Do do hajfhose Hosiery Worsted gentlemen's and ladies' blic5 L white and coloured ; Cotton .do do . do j rCassirhere, plain and printeel, "all colours Lv'w'wlaJ Prussian and Braganza do snawis jierino and Canton-Crane .Cotton and imitation 4-4 to 8-4 Irisli Linens, in whole and half pieces . Diapers, 3-4 to 10.4, Table Shirtings, 3-4 and 4-4, Steam Loom I ' " S Cambrics ad aconetts, plaint figured and checked Calicoes S common and superfine, new patterns i : , t Furniture do ; do ' J i Mpiurningi and JLondon Print3 'i ? do i l Muslins, mull myli,jMok andt Swiss, figd and pUSa i Iace4 Thread and Bobinett Laee" Veils and Edgings Black Canton and Nankia Crapes DO and white Italian C Do ilat Ido , ' r India Taffetas, black, blue and greem Do Sarsnets and Levantines, black Silks Italian and Gros de Naples do :. ' Do do ' . , figured do j V. Do - white ind ombre Shades, all colour . llibbons plainTafTetas and Satin, all colours i ( elegant feathered Scio . do - Silk Hosiery, gentlemen's and ladies black & whiti! ri Ladies Kid, Silk and Beaver i T j Gent'n's Bearer, Woodstock and BuckskiA Furniture Fringes Shell Combs, large and small Imitation do. and Ivpry Cravats, black silk; plain and figured Bandanna and Flag Handkerchiefs Silk Ilkfs, Ladies' fahcy and black crapfe Clodics and hair Brushes . Ticklinburgs, Osnaburgs and Duck 200 reams Foolscap and Letter Paper DOMESTIC GOODS. Shirtings, brown and, bleached, 3-4 td 4-A j Sheetings, do do 4-4 to 6-4 , Plaids and Indigo Checks ; - Cotton and ool Cards, Whittiraore s genuine Hats, tine and coarse. , . I GROCERIES. 4 50 50 6$ 50 12i '25 20 14 14 5o '4 . 15 bo 4 00 35 9C ' 42 e 4 Ot 5 0C n 50 50 2 25 . 7 30 28 3 Q0 10 2 50 42$ ;2 5U 7 18 1 40 60. 1 50 , 35 18 00 80 8 00 350 J2 50 21 30 50 50 8 00 1 60 45 5 ; 7 32b 1 : 2o 34 6t : ' 5" 'libs 61 5, 4fc I 25 45 ' 10 ;5 oo 6 00 12 .5 50 8 oo ii co 8 20 65 2 00 , 40 2U 00 I 00 9 00 50 00 50 80 70 42! 3 50 2 50 . 2 11 9 22 80 65 25 6 . 8 16 17 - 12 7 1 50 120 4 5 00 16 00 65 1- ,40 2 50 1 25 1 25 2 00 3 00 22 10 00 8 r 50 4 00 2 80 1 00 .80 '45 4 00 3 50 6 3 12 10 25 90 75 9 18 18 15 7i 75 2A 1 1 5 20 18 00 1 25 42 47 1 50 1 50 3 25 Imperial and Gunpowder OTDTJ J Hyson -and oung Hyson y L LUiiAiQ Pepper and Spice , London Mustard Indigo and Salt Petrc Bunch Kaisins, in half boxes. 4 LIQUORS. Cogniac or French Brandy Holland Gin Madeira, L.. P. old" Malaga do 7 OldPort.inbottlcsJ f- Fayetteville, Oct. 19, 1825 37-tf " . YfpVirx Pieces 42 inch Cotton Bagging,' ivjyj iaie Hope and Sewing Twilk 50 Bags Cotlee, , 15 11 bds Sugar, t 20 Bags Pepper, Spice and Ginger, Imperial and Hyson Tea, '" I-oaf and Lump Sugar, 10 Quarter Casks sweet Malaga VtiDQ 30 Bbls Whiskey.' . 50 Kegs Cut Nails Cotton Cards , 100 Bae-s Shot. asvrted sizes. Bar Lead, German and Blistered St$ I 15 Tons Swedes Iron, - i Indigo,- Madder, Logwood, . ! Glauber Salts, Saltpetre, 50 Reams Wrapping Paper, Liverpool and Alum Salt, 50 Casks Lime, 12 Boxes Tin. For Sale b u 1825 34-6if I September 28,j flanks ftpr afo. h i " t ! i ! A'
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