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I- fWOiW Uj6 decreet F an arlUray mon'.d - .-, tn'intt themselves and their neigbhntire J We were f Mtlfifil td hear that w. Hatweir; Jijmbni. (he President the Board of the ..nrh in thin !!:, sreW the srrvile drpen-, Branrn in "' ' '"h - 7 dun in which the y prnnntir ij to place him,; Iirmlite' 'resigned. , This dies bim great j , . 1 ,nr. (,, mi.tivcj uiill li nronpi1. i feillF, 1H wr - - ,- -i- I y appreciated and l"' cuie followed by the . iree'tor. We hold mtrtelves to be fully jus. fififd for 'he' remark, aince the late procec fap of the State Hunk deeply concern the i ytie of thi ieclion of the State Jf North I (S-ot'ma. ! ii not the atock-hoMerf nor the j it Siora afone'wha inTer Under the rtgid iregu ' i'ion and unjut operation of ihe preaent polt ; nf tv B"n1r, but every mr. in the commu. ! "'v ji.clT1effTficonveiienr;f ."" The creditorno . fc than tji-; deblorrJi.e uverj!ii3,elid jle. j -.r't t with the vender each and eyery one auf. i t.n from the aelfiah meaaure of (e Bank. f whlvnt 'MrtMHnff ay-""er.-jniukn.veia,ioca.iT I which remilt from the ame elfikh and illiberal f araettaa f the Bank we would remiml our f W1!lrr, who are interested tn thiubjert. that I H note eacept tboae of the State and United State Rank are evchidad irt the payment i B!i,le to the Bank- Al-eady ha thia nde opcr- t.f ,1 ppprewtvelv upon the debtor to the Hank, j The greater proration of the monev in thi I reiion of the Sta'e i upon the South Carolira Bnra. none of which will now be received. I An ilmoit entire aop ha been put to the eir- "j ontion of monev by the adoption of thia rig. i omna rule. For the preaent theae remark mfhV. Many ihi?ij!rd preK of the country, er t're'v eontlled hv the Secrr tary of State, have united in villifvirg the Viee.Preaidcnt, and in iiinrrrtreaeiiting ro1iviT opinion rome r rall'ng him a Vedi-ral'nt. othrr hv denoon Ding him a a nuHifyer. Among ntlcr engaced "li'TC 'yiitgiir iiiid-riav'.fh-TiTartiae-Tr-the-Nrw -Tk Courier and Fnq It attempt o idntifv ilteotinw w'-th 'he demorratic came, but it i in truth orpoed t" every thing democratic It i not deT-ormtic, If we koow w-ha flemorracv ia 'to abue"in fmrt and Impure tangnape winni on and prwccutrd mun whoae acrvice to hii "oWtrH"ewen--of he-nw-'tlrtabl and Faitiiijr kind It i perpetually prea'tn'iir up --OHKM-ncv i but ill wirae ia not conrit'ent with it nrofcMiniw V in not democrat!, we are , V ianot d-moeratie, we snt , .... : j .,..;. ir r iZ,! ne. whlhTle y .TipolMKi- hi-h w., .t-red in hi d f.-nc and Rive it a 'diffWerit a'niflra'i'in fron hat de'Vfwl by it wri'i-r. rb'.t 'u recherv in an Pd tor to what, ever rurtv h msv btloog It is a flagrant ' ahuie 1'fthe lil)-rt'' 'he Prwi. Mny con. liitof4i 14 pee t made to auTtr for.puh'. Ii hing lhe tru'h but thoee eerr to fire best and irMwr.isMt who follna' the tsracti'! of detrc. tionind 9ti"dr. . The New Y-k Courier and " 'Ttnc,''Tr"f'Tn ihe ''moW'reefiit lah'piage'ap lird to Mr. (Caftbun ! rs T n a re V " .. jih.ieet.of the carreanondnre ca'.Ji bin? .a fed riliitand a NulWver N'w, how a man. can he " fle'raW nT a niiftfw at -rhe-rtr-we-tinv we are' -utterly at a ! t ernreive. Wf ire ' verv mire that a FVral.at and a diemoerat bear Bn th uliirhteet reamhlance to racb other and W' are ijoatlv ure that the .diiaimtlarity ia fr- rt.VP, lvee P4ralt aada.miL,ii frrr. The two character arc tVonipatlWe in the me peraoa. But Mr TaDioon i neither a afcderaHrt nor nullifver He ia a republican he i a demor-ra'. We av .i with a knowl. 6ne of ,he faet He i an avowed oppose of laterr-al improvement in any hape he i np woed to the tariff and is in favour of a strict Bnnitrur.tion of the Conatitn'ion. Theae are ihe rtoliiinal aentimrnt of Mr. Calhrnm and irh we eonider to be the verv essence of termSlirmnism and democracy. We have no nntive in rnisreprentin?r Mr. rlh'Mins nohVi. tal opinion, thr F.d"rtr (f the Coirier and P.n. quirer h. U: i a hired errant we are fVe iGrenta -at trbertr tHrtwk-4.ct-a- ,l-.e. We will do mre juatice to the marter of the ourier and Enquirer. We wil ay he i aesentially a repu'olieiin. He has oppoaed tome tneaiurea of a republican atamp but (hat by no means makes him a Federalitt. He ia, for example in favour of int'rnal improve rnent where the work i of a national charae tr. He thus far depart from the republican doctrine. But he 1 an intriguer. He comet from New Tork which gave birth to the only Triors 'in the" UnToi MaWr Burr and Armstrong only recollected at p'reeent. We Insert tn tmr paper thi week a most vivid flh.rWfin to Rnvemce Hamilton. We do mit now when our sensibilit'iet have been so pnw erfully awakened ss when we read the glowing keeoun given in the Memiry of the festival in aonor of Governor Hamilton and hi political "principle. It ia the first time, ayt the Mer cury, that the same honor has been paid to a nre gratifying to Governor Hamilton when he lirinir tn mind the number of biehly distin- jnihed lHidMd:tlli pt rhrse State who are lied with himself in the defence of the sne rbjhteous cause and that hi hat been cjtyaa aa the one whom th ettees of South srotina most delighted to honor.. But when Ihe eloriuentijWitoriif the Merrqry came to nominate the Patriots ohhelaiMLch il and milita ty, nd.to recounj iWrloriotis achievements we 9W sparest; fefeain from pouring forth a flood j0f tears, such tlie tewlatncts and pathoi of j the description. It mud hve been truly a msgnihcent spectacle, 19 neimm mjwrtn nun f,frf persons, mate and f.imk, assembled to.do honor to a dislinsruiHhrd fellow citizen and to te.iify their high sense of his public services and i,r;vte w'tih, whilst they could at the mow i the wrt tirinr,inti-l of Hill" IV B I I fivjJ government bWs of our politic which they believed to be the ical tnititutiont! The Sons nr Daughter of South Caroline have right to be proud of their .settous, impassioned nd un ceasing patr'totim. Her devotioa to the brio ciples of Mr- JefTerwn mint . put her Sifter States to the blush if they have my of the pride of patriotism left. : But the Spirit of Freedom no longer animates the bosoms of our citizens, The ions have lost that sMer attachment fr u)ot4tulional fiSertj which fired the aoule of their faiHerY,fJ The inspiration which they hreitlieil hecairie examinate with their decay. he Mt)artl iiliiiu(( iif lh fervour of their own fueling, to their offspring. But we arc mistaken the jone of South Carolina have in Vented all that aral for the (rood of our country which glowed in the mind of the Father.' Thev have not dishonored the patrimonial in heritance. 1 has not degenerated into the moat slavish paion. Thry have "not atom! at ilent and unmoved spectators of the efTort which i making every where to rivet the chains of our political thraldom. They have not encouraged our oppreior by a backward, neat and unillinirne to engsge in the defence of our r'rghtt, unjustly uturned. They have not countenanced the effort of our enemietto hold i in political, valge by a total neutrality and the tnnut perfect ImrlfTrmtce a to- the haue f the struggle between the violater and defen dera of the Constitution. But they have been active and vigilant protector of our cons' itu. tionnli rights. Thev were the firtt to place thenwelves in the breach and to defend the ahaUcwd JSMarJtjinil Jr thev were not victorion they wrre not nob-died- llnw have thry been rewarded for their (jenernus-and graruiloua fupport of the totter inir libertin of their country t Thry have trea cahimniatM- and reHtl and yet they have borne it with the utmovt meeknrn wjthoiita m"rfrf!fIr.T5r''.trt''rt'''"tr. ra'h.r in torrow tlInTnangeV- rt "ucK I hr t.reo. a parry ...a. nru ,..uy .ur .. f .1. n. i.:.iU ....' teru.. . --v. v -; inr.m nf the lrade.r are attributed to aelh-h ar.d j to Shre the odium wMrh their enemie eok, and too often, eueceifiiHy, to cast upon them. , CttKt UepHrtment. Of these reports we do not believe a word. Before we make any repnnse to the cour- .... rr- . r, H , , , , . - Mjor John A Camzmon. of Fayette tenu Frlitor of the Pamden Journal e fonld ! .,, .. f . v, ww-loeorrect a Corner in liisreplie.. ! " fH,,or of " North Carina tToh to tome remark of our upon hi annuncia. Journal, has been appointed by the Pre tiaii..of Judge. Smith u a candidate for the Vice, jaident, with the ronsent of the Senate. Pre'i-lency, iv are "noMht Rditori 1 of the. C)nsul-;alVerCri: Mexkoj in place of Salisbury CarinWo..t tlw Taylor, K,.; of Virginia; re " Wiiteffl Cavolmian-."- Weare much indebted , . - . e Ii. ' .1 .nl.n'mr) fna nAtawilitlanir1incw t ..... to him fhr '.bit 1 good .opinion of us, notwVditandiog the late hour at which he hat thought proper to a.rverrte utof iU.--.VV.e.hjve d, nolitical notions from the F.di'.or of the Camden J-wmi3i::bul wecafiJisiarehiro made the rlightral change" in our good opinion of him. We do not quarrel with thoae who ftur-r nr t. even when it i of their own teeking. " "When we (Tiller wttn our retpeciaoie hreihren it give us grt-t nlrure to messure arguments with them, and when we find any cogent enough to shake u in our helief we make the most of it and torn to be " rational men," and if we chanced to be in'.emperate. "moderate men" likewise. We are short tighted and cloudy minded, we candidly con fei, and we earch every where for a remedy to rid ua of this intellectual convexity and to dispel our mental oacity, both of which we find exceedingly troublesome in our present vncaOoai.Wbesi a, ray of. light shines in upow our mind, the effect i ucb that we cannot ! ..... M e conceal our joy and felicity. 1 nc discovery oi a hidden trenaure could not afford a miter a greater thare of wtisfaction than fell to onf lot when we learned, for the firt time frofl that library of useful knowledge" (the Editor of the Camden Journal, we apeak in tober serioua ne that "physical energy" meant " nothing more than ability to knock down a Kentuckian !" We are under obligations to the Editor of the Camden Journal for thia information wliich can , only ct ae with our definitive quietut. - Buttb ltorlk prehendt ut if he umlerttood us to call hi " the irrationat party." Far from iu We only com. oUined that he ahotdd have bettowed sojlliberal an epithet upon the party oppoaea 10 nts own in South Carolina. There are a hUlBtemT highly gifted men belonging to that arty who h.ve multiblied the honors and glory due to j Souih Carolina. Judge Smith ia an able and enlightened politician But we do not think hi talents at all suited to the office of the Vice-Presi-dency. There are many thing to admire in Judge Smith and many to condemn. We woii1d"tiot "wtr-trT)eewmlei--rer' ior from Judge Smith when we aay we do. not ;teoiitaer birtj w yfgre adequat to the pro- per diicharge of the Unties wbicB Belong 10 ue office of Vice Pretident. Tktre are many other men, in our opinioa, bettrit qualified, and there fore we ould postpone liim umd alt those are .rf.ttews.;.4'il.Cy.M will d:ternHoe whether we or the Boitor of the r'amdc n Journal are right in the views we have hteveralhy' Ukea of thw estimate of Judge SmtOi. Mr. Caraon which we find appended to hi peech in Congrea upon the lluinia' MiMiIort. We have omitted the calculation! which we (tint in the Circular but give the result uhich will be found upon reference to on the oppo. iite page. .Wt are very orry our limits will not permit tn at preaent to publih the ipeech of Mr. Canon above alluded to. It waa a very fine effort Botwithatandinp the ditadvantage under which be laoored at the lima of it deliv ery. . i- March 7lht 1831. . At a meeting of the MercUn'l inl!hMrcjtJ izen or the town of Concord, the fotlowing rr olutioni were entered into onthe tuhject of the currency. fleiohttl,' that after the frit day of May next we will neither receive hor pai any.bill of any other than our own btateof a denomination le than one doflafc-1 ws5tr,' JlenM, farther that after the ime period, we will not paaaanyof the treavury notet of thi State, and after the firrt of September we will not receive or pw any bill o. any denom ination lea than one dollar. ' Rtnhvd, farther that at toon a practicable we will procure apeei change to tuiply the place of the cent bill currency. A DIARY. It hai become quite the rape to pay up old score through anonimous letten. It Ii atid in a New York paper that ffly one dollart wn encloaed by aome tinknown person to the Adjutant General in the lollowihfr, words : "Due for Military Pines eeaded by Illegal excuses? We should guess he was a Catholick. " Ned has run away with your wife," said one friend to another. Poor fel low" replied the forlorn husband. Wht stoical Indifference 1 " Senator Noble lately died in Washing ton. Me was interred in the Congres sional burying ground. Rumors at Waihintyton ssy that Gov. : Br,lcl? Mft gfc'.w.BPd Mr. Berrien re. ,n. '-1.. k.r..,.- TuZ .lu-'.uJ , v r ' u 1 .f 1114 v r W.VUV Ull f liaTT tflC . r " 'i miKwwir ,KhVnlhtr nrrr. D- . - , . K , ,,U,MB , Mr. Wirkliffe to he put into the Pol An insurrection at Martinique, broke out among, ibe . DCgroci- . Many .of the dwellings of thehite4nhstitantfthe Tstsnd were burned andsome oersons killed. In an engagement with the whites (he blacks were deBsated;'in(J the Jasurr rectioh quelled. Tnemdtlye assigned was a desire to imitate the French in their successful struggle for: liberty and independence. Diutncil. MRRiFr, In thi County, on the 24th ult. hy Adam Itoaeman, Esq. Sir, Daniel Heat, to Mit Lena Shuping. .' DIED, In Lincoln County, John Mull on the 25th Bebruary last, sged 86. veers and 7 month. He was a very respectable citiaen and oneot the first aeUlerebftheCbuntvli which he lived. He settled in it in early life when not more thaauWfewoaajnJiaJated the County. Commtiruoilro. TIIE MARKETS. Saliibur. .Marcs 18. Cotton in seed, Rl.l clean, 7, flour 4 to 5, corn T5 to 80, beef 2j to 3, bacon 7, molasiet 45 a 50, lard 8, aalt I tS, sugar 10 a It, coffee 12 to 16, flatseed 60 to 70 apple brandy 40, peach da 45 to 50, tallow 7 to 8, feathers 25, beeswax, ! fl W 18 oata 40 wheat 70 to 7 h baggmir la to!8, rope 10 to 13 rlass bot 8-1 0, 50 feet $3, i ron 5, butter 8. ' Soum uarouna uana ouia 13 cia, uit. Georgia Favelievilte, March 2... Cotton 7 a 8j bacon 6 a 7, apple brandy 40 a 40, corn 70 a 7 J, flaxseed 1.18 a 1.20, flour,5 a Si, molaaset 30 sugar 10 a 11, salt 75, wh'ukey 40a 42J wheat r a i. rL M.,k IA C.nt'nn 91 HI Amir um, ..'. ..... .w.. . 3 ...... 4) a 5, corn 62 J a 75, brandy peach 4') a 50, do. apple 50. ' ' CharJeiten, March 7.........;...Crtton fl a 91 flrii.a rl whUkev .17. haeon 64 a T rem. ham 9 o JL. be.it kind of baeirinr 18 to 23. salt 55 a 00, corn 58 a 60, cofl'ee 10 a )2-......Noith Carolina bank bins 1 a per cent discount, Geama. 1 ner cent premium. '"Tr fJrimMrJ'MzRrwrm&toto 7 a 9 Floor kkl. 7 hiakrv 38 to 40. molastea 45 to M .50, out f Uie. wagons, Jamdm.llUla, 7 $(L Vamden, Mare,- S.T.CotroW 7 a 8J; flmirSe wnwBt i tilt, corn 75. a 8tkit 50. salt 75. whsi key 50 a 624. bacon 9 a 10. A letter itu been, recently received at Baltimore from Liverpool which cauaed flour to advance twenty five cent on the barrel. TOE 8AtE IfEHf t . 'l CIRCULAR . 0?f f .inrncan U rif n ,7eir fir Claim, i,. tiO. 49 VVl,!, SIKKKr . 1 Nw !, Jtuvint, 1831, I)UBL1C NQTICK ia hereby given to all persons whom it concerns, hivin Claimsi Debts, Inheritances, inc. payable or ' recoverable abroad, that this Agency been his established, under the special t. j r.i:..j uspiceanuparrpnageoi uisunguisnea in dividual In this country, a regular cor respondence with eminent Bankers. &c. in the nrincpul ports and capitals of Fore ign Governments In commercial rela tions with the United States; through trffledrtfoTW s may be confided thereto, will be ex pedited 1arfeMtmint;bMpHmpf ami elfectivejy recovered -when furnished by the claimants with the suitable legal proofs and vouchers, together with the rtquisit&iower jof Attorney to b tan and acknowledged befure any Judge of Court of Kecord. or other competent Civil Mgitrate, Municipal authority, or Notary Public and the whole duly au thenticated by the Governor of the Slate or Territory in which the same miy b,e perfected, and legalized by the appropri ate Foreign Consul. Having slso established aimil cor respondence throughout the United States and British America, the like claim for recovery, in any part thereof respecliye ly, will be received, and efficiently at tended to, in behalf of American, as well as Foreign claimants. Orders for the investment of funds oh Mortgage of Freehold property, or in the purrhise of "Poblle SeeaflUei ftfthe Un'if.cl States, Cunal Loans of the States of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, 4c. punctually and faithfully executed AppUcitions addressed to this Agency, in cases requiring the . investigation of r.imB, ,,ar'h.pf r.c5rfLor. Jhe inter-1 vention ol legal proceeding, should be accompanied with an adequate remit tance to defray the preliminary cbargea and disbursements. attending the same ; and. all .leUersjnust. be sddressed (post paid) to the undet signed, (Counsellor of the Supreme Court of the United States,) in the - Office. .! tin Agencyr 49 VVU street, New York. AARON H. PALMER, Actuary. Tl-yrY-ilOUSE (the. Post: of&efr) (H) MrS-C0l street a few yards north-west, of the Court House, in Ltm ington, .V. C. is agin opened for the re ception of Travellers and Boarders- The stables sre rxieniiver roomy and dry ; grain and provender of the best, plemi ful, and setved by good hostlers. The house hasmany comfortable rooms, arri rs a good table and refieshments; and the proprietor and his : ftmily will omit no thing In their, power to make it most quiet and tgreeible. 63tf TJ W I NO j(nlifierfr t Joiy term of L X Montgomery foun'y count lf30, as dTiirhlsTrator oFthe Ktate of the Ute Robert Moss, dee'd, I hereby rrnuea. all persons indebted, to said Estiila to 'ttUkKe. ImmetfiatttyynrcnYi-'anif tiU per- none tiaving 'claTmrsgalnsriVeJCstsire reqested to present them properly su theniicated within the time, prescribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar ol their recovery. Si60 ' DANIEL HARRIS, Aim'r. rateii auv. 75. Notice. THE subscriber having qualified aa Kserutor of the last will and testa ment of Charles Anderson dee'd. at the February term of llowan County Court 1 83 1 - I hereby tt notice to ell persons having claims debts, dues or demands igwst-s4ditT to-setrt-tfMsnvJW payment duly authenticated within the time prescribed by law, or this notice wt!T'Bep1edin"iitrof-lheir recovery. All persons indebted. 10 said estate are requested, to make imediate payment, as no indulgence can be given. RICHARD ANDERSON, JiVr. ALS(fcrOn the 24th day of Mrch next, I will sell the Plantation where the Mansion House stands, belonging lo said dec'4- an y person - w iahing .. to purchase 1 can see lh plartstjonapjr ttnse, before he day 01 sate By applying 10 tne ouoscu- ber. butd plantation contains 195 seres of land lylnR on 'he wsttrs of .liunting Cietl'i"hsrtHtte treek; IUCII'D. ANDERSON, Lx?r. March i7ih, 1831 Last Notice. ALL those who are indebted to Philo White for subscription to the VVes let n Cs'roiinisn, or by. book account -are re queTrcrtioxome forward and make pay ment by the tst of July, or t bey will find Thelr accounts tn 'tXe'tijsn3s1rM onlcer lor collection. ' My shop 1$ one door Irom John Murphy's y tore, where 1 can be found at anj time. JAMES B. liAMPTON, Agent. Salisbury, March th. 1831. 62tf t- N. B. . Agfti ere. requested to mjH icnTrns what they hjsve collected ss soon s pos'iljic. ! police. THE subser.bcr h.,in .dminister.di on the Estate of Qeorg Turner Hec'disl last January seidon of the Cotitr ' Court of Lincoln in tli, Sute. hereby gives notice to all persons hivinir eitims. uues, acois or ucmincii ,,,,, MJ4J et. tateto present them for payment, dulw authenticated, within the tim priCtibcd by law or this notice will U plead io bar of their recovery. ' . John wiiLrosq. ' Afareh IfM '.1131. J 65 .JV Sv,.A.i). jndchttsto the Es-. late are requested 10 come lutwardand given. - p. W. . srrusa tkkm, 1831. ' JOIINM03Sandothersv.WiniIB,llhj j wife Mary t Petition for the Sale of the real Ctale of Kobert Moss, dee'd. It.n. ' pesringtothe satisfaction of the Courtthat tne dependents are not iqhabitsntsbfthit Stste, ordered hy the Court that puhlka tion be made for six weeks succeji,u tn the Western Carolinian printed in S., . lisbury that the defendants appear at our next' superior Court of law and Equltt ia be held for the county of montgomry 11 the Court House in Lturcncevtlle on thi first monday in September next then and' there to plead, answer or demur to said petition, or the same will betaken pro ConfCi0lend hesreOxparte.. , Testi JOHN CHltlSTIAN,e..r.. rain jv. gl.7J. 6t68 ICT The Raamination of the Vtae Sckri ' tn Statesville, will take plee on Thursday the - j- it aay 01 rtu. Uomraenctng at ball put 9 Patrons al friemltof the School, are remet. - fully invited to attend. 4(63 ' M. A.CALDWELU 1 Notice. THE subscriber, having administered on the Estate of Vt, Stephen L. r ertsnrj, 1erated,TrTineir 's1t"iisrsoTii to whom his Estate is indebted to present their claims, within the time prescribed by Ihw, and those who are indebted to hi Estate, in any manner, are requested o mae tmmeaiitxTfme nn It65 R. MAGNA MARA, Mminintrutor with the wll annexed. March, $th 1831 Notice. A few reams of writing paper for tale at thia 1. Office, at 8 i 50 per ream, a few reaxna at ' 'h and a lew reams of wrapping, at the usual wVJ! W Y011K ' WHOLESALE copmtTJSirimiwr llUMubtcribeli bwttujMtteted ieio CepeH.' X nerthip under the firm of A. U, It P. Cnrh. aJB,eMbve-Hke-ttettfverprif D. . .1 u..: i f.. it. . t ... . f n niTo, mi ,r""ciion or tne general Fancy Dry Gwodt businei-a. , .....A-. O, COCHRAN, -. . :crai.a.c6cuidK.. ;i ".; 7rSifIvIi30, - HAVE now on hand, auch an assortment of " Fancy ijnodi, aa they believe U not aur. pted by any other in this country, in variety and selection, comprising the follow ing articles J ia Canton, French, Ualian, and Fancy Britt.lt ' Goodt i 3 Blk. and Col'd. Italian Lustrings, Imitation, p!ia and changeable do. Blk. Col'd. and changeable Cro de naplea. - Fig'd. do. in great variety, . . ' Col'd. changeable, blk. and blue blk, Mat . cellinet. . , 5-4 Blk. and Col'd. Bombazines. ' - Crape de Lyoua, plain and fig'd. Mandarine , ' a Plain and Pig'd. Poplins, Algerinea, f alaieryoea - - of th newewt atytes, . . ' French f rinta and Ginghams, and Foulard Mas. una, Pongees and many other article for Ladies dresses. . Spitalfietdf-and-Pongee-Kag JBd-Jtdana Hdk'f, -ft : , i - Uo de Naples, Game and Crape Hdk'fa, and c. Scans, . ; Hlk and Kid Stocks, and Fancy Cravata. " '; . Black and Col jred Italian Cravats, Imitation, d& Bock, Beaver, Silk and Horse -akin tHoree. : -: f Uro de Naplet and Gaute Garniture Ribbont, Cap and Belt do. of the newest sty lea, ' ' ' English and rrencn Silk . Hose, and . Hose, ""Embroidered snd Openr work d0 - ----- Linen Cambrics ani Cambrio Hdk't, Black and Colored" French Crapes, Worsted Barege, Brown Cotepnly, tus, Sewing 8itk Twists, Braids, Fancy Buttons. - iwiim fciyra, bull, &Him They will alto have an eitenuve UMrtm of Lace Goods, consisting of thiglUh Bobbinet . utmp sna inreaa Laeea aot r.ujflng, Caps Capes, Pelerines, Chemisettes, Black and White. 1 . Lace Veils and Showla, with a complete aaort mem oi vi - - ana o . inibet and Merino -Shawls, Casimere and Merino Long Shawls, , ' A. U r. v. nave selected thru stock with a particular reference to the Southern aod Wee ' ' tern markets, and as they will add to their' as. sorrmi"nf constantly a freh gtwds arrive, their ; stock will be kept up throughout the vearv All ? uf irhicli ther1 and on the moat liberal terms, and most respect tuny invite purcnasers to call and examine their - Oicdrrs will be promptly executed with care and fidelity. . - Jftnt'Tork, Jtm. 1, J831. 12t6S ULJfJSK n nuns O V every descriotion. neatly PrinU-d. and kept constantly fitf'aaie at tbta sfSc,. " ' 1 4 ' .