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,n;cl wmiM We belonged to me in that fw, and which he could not in justice withhold, of behg plcpd " poHNion of alt the material fvts and eireurotftanreg connected with this sVsir. In thtt complaining it is not my inten. ,,, to attribute to vw.i sny deaign tn deprive ,,f no important an advantage. t know the extent of vour public duties. and how. conv nVtelv thev in? rt Vour attention. They have ,),. ,'Uiwed V"'i nSHenf time for reflection- in ,".: nc. of which evidence i afforded by the ' , 1 tfcit vni a'some in placing the copy of ff nr.nvd' letter in mv hand, which you jut. .v i ..u'omitted by hi author t v. - Tre op'ngnf Mr. Calhoun's address t will bi: 1 on the outer form of our paper. We ... tl..t Alt limit will not i.erinit ut to i"e so rev- ' . . I p. v,!,.', toe whole of this interesting: correapon j t. We however, make tnme addi. Juw-rvm:aiiJLlUe..iexLweeyi pa ',"r, rh'e lnrreio.v1ehre' hf fcnrhT"T ft'.y tw nape ore pamphlet. . A part of the i J :il U.'.o.n nn tl.e liid I.Jt of tht Inner form, - - - . - - 1 We h "Pon !lmer ,cp'";on llifct 'e ,... -ye into the constitut'imal doctrine of pro're'.on to pomestic Manutaciurrs. honest cititens, when we cn how ran we, a find no authority C V"'''"" P";ion ,n ,hec,n.tiHit'wmortheloiHe.IMate.f "c B, discover bv what perversion of the language f cona Uttfton. Mich a powr ii claimed . . ' iK wrnerid povernment. We to appr.n i" " do rot vrnsrff to o"""'" i'-. -h ,he construction of the Fcd-r.l cntipact .w we think li much intel'ectual pn a .x annrinr B9ifa- e 1 . ' i. . ,. ..nniaite to ecmnreacnr, anginx ,. re .nd Hmi-. I review en ' " ,V m'a Vatre. fome time b.r.U, we laid i! . W. ,Ur ,WVH.e rat conV.di.m that so fnr at ai..-., imnned f'jr the crMt'wtt "f t'.rtr.v.c.iJ H ,il? Inderal eoverment nwirnsn nmtection -on domestic r . r, 'v .1, ult'Sv the const itutt't -f,tr '""IT' " " - ; nmtW.n. if mid. U 1W (llltf,rtVe..erewtyofther..iie. lfwel.v, ,t. H.tipH own war ami werthm tr ted U1; flPjrv a hen i.gc,. l the Kf.l nr.rl.'."r -f. tV6.- . i iv rprrentrive' of the bailor. 11,'ne .re cu" t.e.e ther e- syorn no' to ,'.,e 1ttt to nrit-t the cnntiflinn Then i, Lnct'-VrVr ierrise i-f duties Wist ivpeTl , n to dome.'ic me-ilffetiiTS whi h u ... ....-w't"1"" 'lhe "f 'l'oSr mpS'".- ,, ilin .,1 -d hv the. vot-.- "f the N,ri;.n . : . h,. ,od be rs-'ierl o far in its or.e.a. ,.,he a't,m.iit to rr tire prohibition. v. ,1,. lv,..se -f -he cnpoimtH from .'Vi-h -t.i. rifht of prnt-r-ion is derlur and ,.1,-h the Ameriean v-rern is ii-r-L-il t I' -s claimed iirnr t'.e howeTj-iven T V"f ,"ir TT!--rrm"n rm- -Me -' t( I l -Hori anv thi-r sM ee ..;.n ts f 'ir-r'air, in rrle to . "common drf.-nee and (ftteral pche's1 ir,.V iJtii.. C inere ' ,Ko -td liv eahoHdtant (tnti-s ttn-.- fn'xU i.irted into the t'lu'ed St,. ' .!)'.; be nation to hf eardm rr.a--1 iiv snt ' .r andll'Mima fur the fSri. euia efclvh. kf .1? K '"d-ed, a novel mode ,,r provi'inp fne 'He ' rom-non defence and rnr- ,w,r- " Wr. wonder this pkn .vm t.ever s i?? 'd to f ir f'hTS who framed the rW.-uMon. But t'.e honor has been reserved . .n.l inexn. reneed tepisUtors r f teach- 1M 'M 'e I irp win nm..l.-'v.e.,W..r- We do rot . .. iK.v .re to rain to . , rein - be., distinction wil, be a. srded nu nu . ..... .-. . tnh.n who endeavors lo shield the const it u - in r ..n wno e. uc. t . " :z:Z ; ;, .1" " , . . ' . ... M .1,, re sotennnna' enaitutionsl ques'ions .s the re- S ilt et s (e:neraie cimi.... i rr re-rvd u itie general jovernmeM by the cnnstitu'l'iral mmpacW n- . t i... ..f tfc. rir. mhie'i m 1 .. .... 1 W rmmrr. arc cor-rem. ..r aM the imno-tanc. of prcv-r-ws ef..iirv aa..H.iP li'H ail ti srrue- ba'nwey . moon smorg ne tevet,! men.hers rfftr tnr.f'deTttiwi. ; s'l.a-ianee tn the raj r'ttv in thr rnmr-ss. we.hh.ant when wedismver tH.t the U-rer pMrwi-mrf the free pe'p' rotiMnr r aiilfirg and descents to ilerr-y theeonst'n'i tin-, Ve t-ss s of their free ir. .towns. r wi t sv, s-in Crvls name, let the will of the majors" rirn,, and h"l 1 rnir lr.rg.ies. Tbe penple Nw sot ttt rome to the kto ledge that the curt ttitu'.iut ia tU.Iated a' fwrv seaaion r lh TK tifmat lef islature. brt whrn t-ty 1 Covgeeaa w.tl re jH.rytd of those rnrtrar-and dealers i toads. canals and d mt ic mantiractuees. Ulr S fnk aertant ibwl the ina4 rtfwed h K.m j tbe rxt.W in e-prmw'inn ta their knosn a d etpreswd still It t timi that they shool 1 1 Mef and rrsame thatr 'delcrsteA. rigt.ts and tftefet !-m t,ptt a snsttt auitsk' i. sl'idi- w rjina'i'r.tnn rf he I ni'e" s'st, "e cannu , . r. . ,nv (tKif , f ,rh a pnsilrre is logl.'y irj i runs a, a-d i sde . , fc j ,h of Rfpre. Se eo...ny Im-ed 1 eb.r.ter cf inrn,fr that the -..1 op.mon.rf he eWd blf her. o,, Si. h is left tn 0 e reps.l.l.e.n f ar- - drl. U ', ,r ..rr, ll.e r,. ,Vns, P-ee snd ..as N J J lievelVom uebest evidence of which the na ture of the case will admit tht a .arjje majority of people in every cotigre urinal district in thi Hate are opposed and d nut sanctioa the exercise of amKtructive powers by-the general government, and "yet there are several whose ivotti recorded in Cong rca leave ha to infer that they acknowledgYand sirrender such un eonitiiuti.und authority t Congress." Thii U an anomaly which dots n&t spesk much for the rood ene of the people, bat it in to be hoped if the discovery has not already been made by them l),a, when made, they will nut fail to apply the proper remedy. ' Congress adjourned on the 4th inn. The Srtwon bat passed off uncharaeterized by the (TiTi'iIte' tclion "iifeUher body of Conpreiii upon a sittl important measure. Most of the time of the t"siou has been spent in perpetna llfcUMIt "ll., "Jt7l tU'l III ,. JU JUU UIBU (frowintf out of the morbid Ae nf party fee. linjf. Three or four weeks were spent in di. ctitsinfF the question whether Mr. Randolph's salary should be voted to him in Which time' more than double t'.e amount of his aaUey was expended arid great injustice done to the pub lic interests in their totil neglect whilst the dis cussion laHte.l. This is the wimlom of our Ki; lionid L'dislaturr 1 When the vote was taken, only TtlRKE voted Hgainst pivini? Mr. Handolph hi salary. But we suppose id! tliie was done to afford Mr. HitrRiwan opportunity of makinp t n exhibition of his most wonderful censorious and I nnn. .v..... .. t.i, . ..".,. .... .. ,..u Krace h! prey. . Hajrever apt may be Mr. Cambre len(f' flgtire in likpnin( him to that voracioui atiirnil, if we msy he permitted tp judge fron the asmfile aflonied u in hit apecchet wr kfimiJd pot ay lie poaaf fed i single mlurine qtiiilltr Wte hi" propmlii; fur the camivernm. InTnrtdemhlriR Mr n't do justice to ottr fee'inM if we did ne t equally censure Mr. Camhreleng for his inele. psnt and indifmified speeches uoon that ocra. r?,!1i'r,rin ffrr eredtf el'herie-hti'hHJW fWiWTh'e esfimttlon-inwhiehf we held that pen; th man's chawcter and tlnts. In the f;.rrpnrt of Vie session the qtiei'ion as debate.) anil re. Vlnfrid i4 -lU'terniiid and r-detefnriied titinn, whe'ber the llMie f Rriir'-atntativei ImhiU- touiud ...tinonthe . !rul .A "... .I'i'.Usc ;r.cls. which f rqnent'v d . lave 1 the ptnc'e.edint of tl'e Court of Imnes'-hment and consumed the tin-e, to the (rist deiriment of the ptihlic in. term's t.f 'he ciKinlry. wliich sWi'd hsv been devoted m more Impn'tant ittr.(.Tti. IVir the ittendnnre rf the H'Hiee of Representatives tmoti this tr'al there annesrh'y neeessiti, liice T m"a '( Kri the paf nf ' fha'f body" red lie-n" spn'-ii' 1 S'lj.er'ii.ten'T 'he "trial." In deed-we -4 hi k-it- trfinf i -Wiccy fur llie" lloiise" VT R-re"enT'tve"ftr sttei'id Tn s hodv after hvic.( anpuintr J manKert to super Intend the trial. Tlurff wre do impor'ant nisanre lepilaed upon t this een'on, and in -Teed very fi 'vrW my "l!nd."'X Tarihe foee c?Mr r f (be &ei.ste, we would sv, n ipiriaH vatia. with the very fctioi.s Kditnr of the Camdi n Jmirial hal two monthi ai shent b? that b dy H vot'mj; iig nat rw'' of JudU e'.al tyranny whom every body beJievea to be (ui'Jn upon the evidence. Kientc. We think the vote plven in the rorome ere run,.., ... -.......--. ery cit-sr in - i i- at of the n,n.,i,u,i.n,i,v of a ( id S..te.U,k. U e w , no. jretend o r.ll U n.iea'inn the correctntts df the vote , eH i q es .c i ,mo!1 ,u i ist referred t, but :: ... r.ru - . 1 States U connitu'ions'. the prtuot one i. not i. r i.Uted by the cons-Uutimi uf the t'nited States, or indeed, if it bad b-en expressly declared thai NVi.ns!n4nkstiouldbeeraSlirf.e1-ecm.U e.mi'rv. tn.lenndmce. an.1 m tut? c ml , e,ltn,rv U. been traeesi and - THm frnniee wen to us to be fully md up if tt wera on y he thedepnsHsryof the Nstional treaasiey, rh'nh sh.HiUl not be tooched s-P defray the etpensrs of tbe United St.t goveremeM 1 ft . L m.mmw mt 1 i t.k ins'itution eauiJ ns ur rn""'r , i,rM shsnklt th. rws aoeralUa off thalford. It wvhiM neeeasanty want a. . . I.U K.i.kmftr inSlitUlionS altrSS prmegra ... Liw. .ior the abjert r their eratKs i to, money. e wwow tm.nnt .... . mnt. entirely tastl rnirpoara, not permit' trf private Imlitid.iahi i b' say roncern , Ufc H k..t. TbV, . weeM ns to to b. Ihe irin "" I . roM.ia.fiwt which refer, to this suhjeet . Tw may be W esaeW tnit we are nt KrtVtUs. sneer, snd Untst la Us enoceptioa rTirri sr i . - to aonvert me 1 If 1 sryif sr as m - we hsvel thought but little, and 'th moft lights which may eventually thed themselves upon our minds, we may be induced to, think ddfirrently ai to tbe constitutional point, but the inexpediency of the present sy.tem of the national bank will stick to ut notwi thstanding It ii our des! jn, when better informed upon the subject to (rive our .readers the full benefit V our researches arid cogitations. V, j ,,. ' Butler in this Reminiscences has tbtf following passage upon the general diffusion of knowl. edge among all ranks of persons in England If, the English read seventy tve times as much of the newspapers oflheir country as the French, how shall we. rate the number of newspaper reader in theUnifed States! Would we be liupi'.itaJboupdj .irutu, Jo aay .that awo thirds of those who read tt all are regular per users of some one ormoreof the public Jour nJ.Jr,.TIie. fener diffusion? f knowledge among; tbe people of ihis country in respect to their hit'.ory and political institutions is truly at tou'iahing. Perhaps in local information the peo ple of the United States outstrip any other na tion. The extract reads as follows : "The circumstance which most distinguishes the present era of British' Literature from all others, is tbe general diffusion both of useful and ornamental knowledge. among every rank of, s.iciety, in a manner unknown to. foimr ;imes,.and yet unknown to every other nation. With ail the ftult imputable to newspapers and other periodical tH'.iiioni of the press, how much useful information it conveyed by them, to every rank of socict) i The author of an cxct'.llent article in the Edinburgh Kevier. for Octoh r, 1819, shows, that, in a riven time an ...iuqitiifAii icbu luuu. r.criiy.nvo llmeS SB much of tlie newspapers, of hit country, as a Frenchman does of his. What a spread of in formation ! It may be said, that the reading tih'ht be more useful and edifying , but what an i xercise of the mental puffers ! What an excitement to better reading, to farther attain- mj ted society in which there is not . more than one person both elegantly and extensively in 'truclcd. WD A Ball in honor of (Governor Hamilton ."-id the prlhciplef fif Mie S'afe Wight's' pariy given in Charleston on the 4th inst. JrtT There his been si much irregularity in the recrip' of our paper that w& are., unable to ly before our readers any of 'ha proceedings of Congress later than the 18th inst. ! i.1 U-.'J. '.J i)rnY. T r Tcgrapn m .it 'ht he has te crived a note frjrn Mr. Forsyth on the subject of the address of the Vice Tresi d'nt 'a the people of the United. Statrt. It rt pn?ir w'vh ths papm trr which it retert whicn wreec asta ov r orsytn Hrj-tif lttcr fretm httnsHf to Mr.- Hm iiioo .ZiZf. Yrht-ieKaijie ett of M r- CrawTtrd to Mr Calhoun returned to Mm by the Vice Pretident. wtiom alluvion it 10 frequently nude, is the coitSderiUt friend of Mr. Van Horen an d acted it SecrcUr of State Ui sum mer duriug hit absence. II i a nun of bud mortl eharactct tt it do doubt act ing fur Mr Van-Buren in widening the breach between the President and Vice l'reident. Hit name, sy Mr. Forsyth, will fill one of the blanks iu Mr. Citw ford's letter. By a recent act tf the legislature of Virjini tbe Common Liw and chancery icu'tt have been Uendtd together. A Um Ut pmed the legUUtsjrtj of Ala hm, wbich Olaket it OecesWy for a Ju L of 0 whether he hat firmed and n opinon upon , criminal! norbeerproYWetf for ty lorrie prettous set. The isgU,,,r sented memorial to Congress ag.intt the repesl of the du'Us on foreige sugars imported into the U. 3. A committee f the House of Repre tentetives of the Massachusetts legists lure hste msde long report upm the Imlianuesdon. It Is needless to add he purport f that report, uuice it, to . . 1 1 . f ik. as . IDB sicimm ni'.w.'F. . f f me cenr, 0f h, J:8h decide upon ,, queion, ttiting from their treaties : - , t . t.j withthU.S Is lU'ie miiniainea. ' n , n. urntocriuc ,nciu. ti ' llure'0 rtnnyhsni base approved cf Kjoftt, f onseotto become can tlkffl, John Floyd, Er. hs been, unanimous i- .i.,.,i Ma, of VI rir.i far the const) '1 f . I ii ... ..t - .. .. t . ,i .t. :t , 1 FOUR HATS UrT.R TROM ZUK OPE, y :i.c racket snip sully, lately any erji Paris Journals to the I8;h January were received. ..Their general none it war, inevitable war on lbe part of France The King and Ministry are opposed, but the gvteral body of the people is ttronglv incline 1 to favour the mcasiurc. . Tfi folloinj Speech of Gen. La Fayette, in the Cha.ober of Deputies wi.l discovct his view . ''Gentlemen, whenever any countre in r . - ...... J . " curope, inoitterent which ii be, fitter mines to regain its iicbta, and foreien in terfcrence would nrevent it. it is a direct i-t .... . . ' tioi notuiity towards us, not only be carne n wotjrd te TeuMTatir, v thr prin& pie of rilnitt, of the so termed H Av At lijnce, and would justify another aggres iloh g alnrtcar'Tt but because common sense tells us, it ould be the tame ttilnrr as savincr. Walt, we are about to destroy your natu ral allies, the friends of liberty in other countries, and when they crate to exist we wirl IdlTupon you with all our power. If an insurrection should take nluce in H mover, would not the Germanic confed eration consider thTehTfatiSe of an Eng lish army in that country as foreign inter ference. Gentlemen, are not the Poles and Russians, although also subject to 'be monarch, as much strangers to one sn other as the English and Hanoverians J'' BELGIUM. -T htscotmrry is sritt trr sti TrDKritca flat e.' Hostilitiea have re commenced between, the Bclgiaos and Hollanders. The Exe cutive Power of Belgium has not yet been conferred upon anjr " person..A'.TiVa4! sired in, the- first-nlace an union wit K Frurhce under a separate constiru tionTlsuT the proposal was declined by the King ol France upon the ground that it might lead to general war. It was afterwards inc. i'une ae tmourt, tne second sun of the King of r ranee but (his proposal wn declined upon the sme ground. T.ie then made choice of the Duke ?e Iitrrr tenberg, nephew cf the King cf B.v,ri-i in expecfa'ion Jht jlie Kir,- aI.lia.LCe would give him one of hi ji.urjhteis in marriage, but the l.ii;e wis tie. line'1 for the sime reason as before The King cf Francr, hnw:, ,. , suggested personngeJ'iinctO r.c . . !avsrii,aoutr of biii fiieen to whocu ik ojection car be made, and w he, from bit gV, may be easi iv brought tiplu ilicxtitittii.uiional ptinci livToO fctiJi Uh tMi Prince the King of France does not obteet. A-ssmpenaion of hostUuieiaooft succeeded their foinrnenrement.be- l ween the Bflgrahsannr I toTTande fiTi fft c led by (he" iiiVerpoiitT Powers. Whut ft tu be the result of all mis. . .The King of Holland twstwiihstand ing hit embarrassments, as Umpire" bi twei n the United States snd Gieat Hrh sin has made his decision ujon toe ques lion ol the Boundary Hue between Maine and New Brunswirk, and has deluerrrj over his swaid in irU'ior. la it. We inj cipcel to know ihc lue shnrilt;. We perceive by the New l'ra Jmenat Com.nerce that tbe King of Holland hs ac knoaledged the imlrpsuJrnca tf Belgium This iiilelogtnca is by a later arrival tbao the one above. Tnc mahttcts. iaaAurv, -MartV, J. Cotton fin seed. iill. clean, 7, 6 Kir R4J to S, corn 85, beef 2 . 1 bacon 10. molawea 53, 1 ar1 10, Salt '. : sugar I J a Ut eolfce U to 16. Ant. rd 6J to 70, apple brandy sV). peacb da 45 to 5 J, tallow 7 to 8, feather. Si. btcat 16 to 18, oa's 35 tu 37, wheat 70 to 7h fi,TnIC "'8 rne 10 to 12, glass box 8-10. 50 feet gViroo S, butter I2. K a a til . t m 1 BHMiiB Carwaiiia UauK biiia i sna. U. uaorgia Wllrt3, Tai. Jl Cotton 8 a 8t 1 bacon 6 a 7, ); brandy 40 a sV), corn 70 a 75,Hieed 1.18 1 1. tl mr.S s S, motasws J.) sugar 10 a 11, salt 71, wbUkey )a 42 Ileal HO a 9l li The Examiitatiaa uf the Frmak &W, in SiateavilW, wdl take place m Thurklay lb last day of March. Commc .icing at half past 9 A. St. Pstrons and friends of the Schoal, are respect fully invited to attend. 4 63 Notice. nnllE subscrl'ier, hailne administered -J-on the Btste rjf lr." Stephen h. Fen snd, deceased, request all pertom mi whom hi Estate i indebted to pretcu i heir claims, within the time prescribe. iv , and those who are indebted tr s Ettaie, in any minner, are rtq rettctl to maka immedute payment in 5 65 . It. MACNAMAUA, isin(irrt(ar satVA Iht wili enntTtd. hhnh, Uh I8JI. , rHt.F. IILUC. TO TIIK PUIJLIC. IT will be retOi.ected mui me first dy J of M-rch m the dv fixed upon by me Merchants and other Ci ix.na of Sjlis bury, to stoi) recrivniir anj p4yin out the small bills on the Treasury, pf ihis Slate. . At. toe lime' they entered in ta this arrangement it was thought that the time was sulHticntly-extendi d ie r , " -v svaftasuiv . the Com nittee to stum th tu Chngi '. iii. time In. ord;r to carry imo effect this imp r'.ini, and wluyhty conteivtd necesMiy, resoiniinn " nd ho doubt would bie been, hd not a accideni prevented. The Cii.i.iiuiiee appointed for. the purpose ''"I't'ht accessary Specie from the Uni'sti Stjit, ,jllJt ,t Phihdebhiji and had it Suip.w On hnirri the Schooner Caroline Dec. 1 1 U30 j but " on her way down the Dtljte ftiverr ' thruot tattthrw nhr'4irar Nt CiVleT"""'""9 irom which puce sue 04 1101 ucsttble to sail since, to ronirquene of thUjea,. tb,e committee are authorized to sUtehat the afores.iid due Mlls.will be receive J it usual uotil the fiist.day of May Dtx whrn they assure the bublic that nobilia of that stamp will be received 6r id out ., in the wy ol trade by the M rchxnttor other Ciiieens of Stiisnury. DANIEL MF.EAN. . -JOHN.MUKflJUY. - benjami.n; Auarw. ; Slibur,, March ! 1831. , . Negroes for Sale .i... ...i m .m-mf 1. saw nm--m 13 Oil 14K2?aSs. d.eti, tci't'ti'i'g lo lit Kaiatv oi Alexn- tier Locke, dec J will bj expoafd to sale, . at public 6U;ltuiioSauri3yvth: 3d "day r" ol Apt it nex' at tnt latr residence or thai "C tlr 1 4'Kcy sviil Ijc told vu a n re lit uf ttif niMtibsT topurthasertrt-purr.haseTS giviiiv: bond wit!: .pproved security. HICHAIU) LOCKE, 5 Rxecut0T' Sahburi, IfiTA 4A 18.11. 4 64 . ijiVt-j t AtaVeT Hie' ut tt " " " LOST; AClf Hktu l'ockei Jiaok contaitn. jug upwaitls cf (),i4Iutilred -and Ti it ty Dollars in Cash, together with' Notes and Receipts and accounts and iorne judg leading from William llendrick's to Th..tnan Hrowo's or fiomi Thms Browo's to Douthet's Mills. , The Hook was lost m the bight of the 10th' ur rni.riitngof the 11th instant. Auy person hndinc h. jadjeluriiinsflt to the owner phait receive theTdwf e Fthntarr- t h 1831 59 XRW YORK miOLKSXLE -VA N CT-D n Y 1 1 (HI DA-STO IlK. TH R bubscf ibers have entered into Copar. nership under the firm of it. tX ji F. Ct fii rao,ndhavr taken lh extensive prrmiavs, 133 Paarl ttlrcet. fur that IranaaCttna if M..t - ' - .. . mm Fancy Ury Uoods bust new. , - - s-AAR HKArl, - I'KHWhVjsf'tlR-' .Wr., Srpt. :irt, M3, , , .1. a. w i cocniM.Y HAv K now on hand, such an mmh latent of Fancy Uoods, as they b. heve ia t4 tor. passed by any atlier in this ctnitry, in variety a id selection, compriaing the folio ing .rticltt in Cantou, French, Italian, and Fancy Ur.lwh tJCKKlM " t - H'k. sod Col'.L Italian Lustrings Imitation, plait and rfcangraule do, IIS. Oul'd. and changeable Groa da naplef, F.f'd. do. in treat variety. 0 .I'd changeable, bik. and blue klk. Mat rellinc. ' ' 1 H k. ami til'd. Bombsrines. C ape de Lyons, p'a.n and fig.!. Marntanna. 4 am and Fig'd. ropl.nt, Aigerinea, ralinervaas nftl.vnro.ra. al. Ira. French ! ri.us and Ginchams, and Fn.ilard !.is. - '-lins," r - - ; I'o .gee and many other articles far I .!'. lif'-aea, Hpi'!fi. ld, and Fongaa Fl-g and Bandanna 11 i .a, Go de et, Cause and Cra:ie lidkYs and Bcarfa, n'k and Kid Stork. Snd Fanrv r.ravata. Rtack and Cnlored Ittliin Cravats. tuuiai; rW Buck, B.-sver, bilk and Horse -rim t.loves Cap and Delt do, of the newest styles, English amLlreiitk. .Si'k svtd- - Hnse, - KmbiMdereil an.1 Onen work da. LneJ-n Cambeict . . i rtmbeio Hdk's. Btsck and CoWvd French Crapes, Worst el llarege, Browa Cotepalyi kn. Sr. ing Ri.la, Twitta. I! raids Fancy Button, -nitua t i MB. J. They avili alto bav an efenaiv ara.tmri.1 of lace bw da, contit'lng tf E sll.ti D"bni Uinip ad Thrsad Lae. s and Kdiis Capes, Pelerines. CbemUellei, Clack a.d U l let seds snd showla, with a Cfrrpiete aairte ment of 4 1 14 7-4 and 8-4, Thibet and Mrnna obawla, Caaimera aid Merino Long o;.wia, Ut. k ii- U t C. have (elected th.ir stock wuk a particular reft-runcs: la the Southern a-ul ta. tern market, and t thry sriltsddlo n.t't as. onmeM ton. ant ly as fresh g..!a arrive, their .tuck will be kept ep iniosiilnuihj er. AH ot wluUi trvcy now otirr for eia at lam prtcee ami on tne mtm nnerai terms ana mnat rs,tct. fully invite purchasers to call and stamina tbtii stock. ' ' Onler will be prwmptly caecoled with ears ana ntsen'y. - - k .Vew.re, in. t, 18J. I?t6 joirpiiLvri.XG. or uveal naatairyoa, tttvrrn with mrmtt f a-rf m?, at Tin en icr. '
Western Carolinian (Salisbury, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 7, 1831, edition 1
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