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v .-c : - . r -vo . f , -v r-' v : . ; , ' f - - - TTTV -7:Y I a I f Oiirs Arc the plans of fair, 3c1igbtfi? peace,' ' r Unwarp'd by party Vage.Jo live liVe brothers. r. . . ' :. I, J - J . is A 1 . .r . . . . . " - i ." : . ; J i.j -.- ' '' . -. t. . .- ,-. . V -' , .. r .( ., - . - - -. ' . U published every 'Twmwat andjiiDiT, by i a FiveZDolfart pei annlQmffrAlf in advance, : ADVEltTTSESipN 'In.Dubl fme nroDortion..i Cummnnicutiam thankfully . w?ceivecU.i-Ltt:ra to the Editors mustbe post 'firom ft National Jnt illi gencerJ THE SIX MI LITIA MEN. . yesaJrwbn .We-- the ; other "day- in -Ifar rn ed 6u r 're'aders t fiat ; 1 he Cproc eed i n srs 'of the Court Martial at ; Mobile, towards 'the clbVe of the' war, had been foiind in one pf the apartmerits of the Adjutant General's - fS ce, in At we would publ i s h the tn i fa 1 1 o wr eii- to clbrsa; ( The haying made thi pro mise, tnakesit netesanry ': for u to sn j, fthat we have applied for a 6pj of those, 'proceedings, -;thftaj' far; Wit bout success. - The De pa rtmenf, perh'aps'has an objection to giving theni? through the riewspapers, '.to jhe public ;: which we do not "mean to Hod fault with.' jVt"e have little doubt that they will come before the People, er.e Jong, through "some chanhel'.'or other, when it will beieen whether. or; hot h'eNashville Committee,' in selecting one of the cases as, aVaniple of the'whole, took'f'tHem'ost'or' the1 least 5xceptioriable" : one. For" 6u r -'selves, we are so well 'satiaBed I ' with, what tVe already; know, fro fii the General's, dis crete defenders' at Nashville, that we wan t do further evidence of a needless shedfling of iho blood of tHose militia men. Tbis. let it be reniembVred, we do hot, nor ever did, charge u non General Jackson as a crimeSut Vs proof concluive that he i liable in error of judgment .on the ; nv.st solemn occasions : for what occasion could be 'inure solemn tha'ri one which involved the lives of six fellow-men, for a merely constructive crime, if crimeat alf ?-During the whole of the three years of the war. when inilittV-men deserting from camp was the occurrence f every day in almost eve- - rj&itri the "Union, no, djer instance ; occurred tf ; milifia-rnan's : being, shot. The case a't 'Mobile'stan'fg by itself : and it ever stand alone ! , In that case , hot one, Lutsix men were shot,' and. that too hot for deserting posts, ,norr for, going over to the enemy, but forgoing hoine when officers f rank informed them that their legil time 'of servicead expired.' 1 We do not mean lidwever dwelFohthis case V.for, in truth, -fceingas little able lr. Madison was to look on blood and carriage with compo ure, we have no pleasure in contemplate V ing it..; : : -,-" V:: '. '' 'V'.VT . The regular reader f this paper may re collectthat we stated, some Time ago, when the proceedings .of this- court . martial could .'hot' be 'found inthe . Var Depart rhejit, that we had good authority; for say ing that President Madison had, when they were" first received, 'directed- these . pro ceed i n gs to' be , re t u ro eil . t o Ten n c ssee . Our informant on this ; head had a better right to know how they were dispsel of iitian periiaps any otntr inaiviuuai wnat ever.' - We are not yet certain that his in t. formation tous w as not correct : for, though returned to Tennessee at that time, they might have travelled back to Washington tinder the General Order,-issued after the war, which called , for the transmission to the .War Office of all records, &c. connect- i d, wifb theVervice, and - thus found en trance where they were originally refused, '- or, the copy of the proceedings now found , may be the duplicate of that returned ; the . probabihtyTof which supposition is confirm . cd by the publication on he subject which was some time ago made by Jhe .Nashville . Committee : for, in their exposition of the . matter," the Committee publish certain ex tracts from the J proceed i ngs of that Court, which Mr. Donelspn (nr lative, we believe. of Gen. Jackson,) certifies, are 'correct- ly copied from the "original proceedings orthe Court," which he says were put in to his hands; about . f wo years before, by Col. Jlutler. late Atljutartt General or the Soqthero diviiin on his removal to rloFt da. 1 1 th t drigirial proceedings we re still in the hamls -otGeherai. Jackson's; friends in TMitVes$c. it was of course no caused of Kurorise i.'ifiat thev should 'hot be found Jn the Deparlmeht of War : and frotil the ac ctdntal 5ndingof a copy ofuhem, there is no proof that the. other arid original copjr war. not . returned v to Tennessee,, in -the inanheralreadT stated, byihe order of Mr. Still, however,' there Ts a possibility; that the mi;m'nfy ofourfififormant,m ' have deceit ed limr: and it may, been of some thr CotiitMartial ...that the origihalt Pro cvi j ngs were' rcl u rocd ;to Ten nessee. VWe itis of Courti;5Iartial actually-- wereVre turned to I'ehnessiee we have - pq .doubt ; and if theyWere not those of tWe Celebrat l Court ?heUI;ttt Mobile we should be glad t know what they Were: If; we are' hot niisinfurmed by correspondents, '.there ;re iiue vcry curiouvdocuinen sort W be f Ktix a.t i ii tlia t cj ib r ter o f ttt e cou h t ry, VnlCIl tllA "''-'nrltfinf I , lirip' irxvc'J m o "KfttereilinirHixteeTilinesneAtlyijnsertedthree HiraetTor a Jo.lar.and 25 centsfor every w'eceed In.Diiblication tthose of neater lenet)i "in the gave wir iM form ati on as we received it, and; if- there' be any thing .wrong6 in itV Will ch eerfii; I y correct it. ' That some. Proceed T Extract from the Review of Scot? Wapo Vleon in the last 'number of the Christian -! Examiner; J'- , r ' ' ' ; We have' isnofcen; of .thevenergiet of mind called forth :by: war. vj Ifwe may j be allpwed'a short ; digression: hich, howe veri bears directly on our main subject the meritsof ZNapoleon, we .would, observe that rnilitary talent, even jof the highest or der is far from holding the "first -place among intellectual endowments. ; It.is one of the lower forms of gehiui'-for it is not conversant with the higies. , and richest object b of "thought. ' We ratit that a mind, which :takes ina wide country', at a glance, and understands almost by intuition the positions it affords far a ' successful; cam paign,' .is a ' comprehensive and vigorous one. . The general who disposes his forces so as to counteract a greater- force J who supplies by skill, science, and genius, the want of numbers j who - dives ; into the counsels of his ehecny, and who gives( ; uni ty, ehergy and success to ajyast:, sphere. of, operations, in t he midst of .casualties and obstructions which no wisdom cou ll fore see, manifests great power. - But still the chief work of a general is to applv physical obstructions'; to avail himself. of physical aids and advantages j. to act pn matter y to overcome rivers, ramparts, mountains and human muscles ; and theser are not . the highest objects olmiud, nor do they de mand intelligence of the highestorder ; and accordingly nothing is more common to find men, eminent in this - depart inentV who arc almost wholly wanting Sn the noblest energies of ihe soul; in imagina tion and taste, in the capacity oF eijbjing works of genius-in lare yies of human nature,in the moral sciences! in the appli cation of analysis and generalization to the human mind and to society, and in original conceptifihsjon, the great '-suijects which h.ive absorbed the mo.t; glorious undfr s'andingsl The office of; a great general does not differ widely from that of a gretf mechanician, whose business litis to frame new combinations of physical forces, to adapt them To new circumstances, and to remove .new obstructions. jAccordingly, grea- generals, away from the camp, are commonly.-no greater men than. the mecha nician taken from his workshop. In con versation they are often dull; Worksof profound thinking on general and great topics they cannot comprehend. -The con queror of Napoleon, the hero of Waterloo, undoubtedly possesses . great military ta lents ; but we never heard of hiaeloquence in the Senate, or of his "sagacity in ' the ca binet, ; and we venture to any, that he will Ic-ive the worldji without adding one new thoughton the great the thee, I on which the geniu"of philosophy and legislature 'has meditated For gs; yve wijl not go down for illostraiion to such r.n as NeUon, a man great on the deck, but debased-' by goss vices, and who: neer (pretended to enlargement of intellect. Vo institute a compjrison in point of talent and genius between such men and Mihon, Bacon ami Shakspeare, is almost an injsult on ihese illustrious names. Wyo can think of these truly gret intelligences ; of the range jof and earth j oi their new and glowing- combinations of thought ; of the energy wi grasped and subjected to t h-which they lieir main pur of illustration pose, the infinite materials which naUre . and life ; afford ; who can think of the lorms or transcendent beauty and grandeur which they created, or. which were rather emanations of their own minds, of the impetuous '''imagination..: which, they have exerted ovcrf so many generations. and which time inly extends and v makes sure j .ot the voice of power,-; in -..which', though deadt lhey still speak to nations, and awaken intellect, sensibility, and ge nius in both hemispheres ; who can think oi sucn men, ami noi.teeilne immense in feriority of the most gifted warrior,; whose elements of thought are physical forces ami pnvtiicai oDsiructions, and whose em ployment is the combination of ;the lowest cias or oojects, on wnicn aipowenui mioti can De empioyeu." ; j Sltictfori Salts At Fayettcville, JST. : C. WIIsKINGS &. CO. LN" consequence of the failureof" the Boston Glass Company, will be sold on Tuesday, 4th December next; the entire stock "of 1 i; ' - ffjndow Glass Glass Farcy ; belonging to that. Compan', coasisting of forty ISoxes assorted Fancy Glass Ware, . such. as Tunir biers,' Decanters pf various siije.sahd shares, Glass yitclicrs, .Cniets, - Salts, kCastor Bottles, Lamps'and Apothecary IJottlesf &c '.?. . i A -choice assortment a i e w and Fresh im port. edDry Goods, Hard Ware arid a complete as sqrtmentof Cutlery. ? .;- - Ut - -nciorsecl Notes at Bank, at DA and o months At private sale a complete assortment of Gro- cenesa. - . . WILKINGS & Co.- . Fayetteville, Nor. 5,1827V; ri J5,t4Dec; fJTTHIi Subscriber has For sale, m Warretitoh; 50 tiL'Coltnn Gin.s, of Davidson's best raanufac- lure; consisting- of From 35 to 50 Saws.lboth Iron aud.Cst 2ccl. Ilia prices, ncr ! fcavr. arc 52. and GORDON'. CfAWTIIOItN'. 'v-Dissolution. :: TF1E Co-paftnersHip of BeckwithiStHenderson lis this day dissolved . by -mutual consent. - r, -''Alt persons indebted to'the Firm are Tequest ed to close their accounts by the first of January. Those who ;have claims against the , Firm ; will please present them ; - " . 1 " ; . Lr. Henderson wilt attend to the settlement of the business ; in his absence Dr. Beck with ' J 1 - J. RECKWITK. . '4 ". ' J. M. HliNDfcliSON. : Raleigh, Nor. 26, " :7;.- , '. .,';;.'; l)r, H. offers for sale, onmodera'te- terms, a strong-Well ftirmed Black Horse, 7 nr or 8 years old, well suited for a Carring-e, Stage, Waggon or a long journey on horseb ack. ? PUBLIC MEETING. ALL the Freemen of Wayne County friendly to the re-election of John Qoijtct Adams to the Presidency of the United State-, are respect fully solicited to meet at. .du- Court-House in Waynesborough, on the second Saturday in De cember at 1 o'clock, for the purpose of elect ing Delegates to meet in General Convention in the City of .Raleigh,"' on the 20th of December, or at such other time as "may be, thought most conven ent.for the purpose of forming an Electo ral Ticket for Mr. Adam in North Carolina, and of adopting such other measures an shall be deem ed most likely to advance the interest of the present Administration. ' . ; ' ' - Many Freemen of TVmme. : Nor. 22 . - ' J : J State of North-Carolina, Northampton County. Court of Equity, Fall Term, AD. 1827. James Webb, Complainant. . ' ' ''' 'V".;-. '. . v. -J 4 :-.i,-"; Jonathan Currin and wife;; Elizabeth, late Elrza- . beth Jenkins, defendants. Bill to mke conveyance of Real Estate. fT app.earinir-to the satisfaction of the Court, tha the defendants in this case are not lesi dents of this State, it is ordered that publication be made in the Raleigh Register,- for six weeks successively, tfiat, unless said defencLisits shall appear at the next Court of Equity, to be held for said county, at the Court House in the town of JacJcso.n', on the fifth Monday after the fourth Monday. in March next, and plead, answer or de mur to complainant's bill, the same will.be heard "exparte" and a decree ma let accordingly. A copy, Teste, JNO. D. AMIS, C. M E. Nov. 16, 1827. ' 20 6w State of North-Carolina. Bertie County. Court of EquitySeptember Term, 1827. Wiliiam Cherry, Solomon Cherry, Joseph Cherry and James 11. Cherry, the three latter infants, by William Cherry their Guardian., and Mary Cherry, widow of Solomon Cherry, Petitioners. ana Levi.M. Holder and wife Cherry, Mary, formerly Mary , ' Defendants. Petition for tale of real Estate: T1 HE Petitioners set forth in their petition,- that Solomon Cherry, late of Bertie county, diedintestate, being- seized and possessed of two tracts of land, ti? wit :. One tract containing six hundred acres," adjoining the lands of Stephen :Baryemore, the heirs of James Cherry deceased, and others; the other tittct containing sixty acres, adjoining t!.e lands of Thomss Baryemore, William Baryemore, aivd others,. .That ihe Clerk and Master be directed to make sale of the said lands for a division amon,? the heirs at law of the said Solomon Cuerry...That Levi Holder and wife. Mar',. formerly, Mary Che rrv, who are en titled to a distributive share of s-ud lands, do not reside within the jurisdiction of this Court ; and pray that publication be made to the said Hold er and wife, that they be and appear at the next Court, to be held on the third Monday of March next, and plead answt-r or d- mur. ? And, it ap pearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that, the said Levi M.' Holder and wifeMary, do :ot reside within the jurisdiction of this Court : It is there fore' ordered, ". that publication be made in the Raleigh itegister for -x weeks, that the said Holder and wife be and appear at the next term of said Court, to be held in Windsor, on the third Monday, of.': March; next, and pit ad, answer or demur to the said petition, or that judgment pro confesso be'entered against thetn. , Teit; CI I AS. W. JACOCKS, C . M. K. B. C. " Windsor, N C- 12th Oct. 1827. 20 6 w -University of North-Carolina, " The annual meeting of the Trustees of theC niversity of North-Carolina: will be held" in' the Executive Office in this City on Monday 10th of December at 7 o'clock P. M. . " 'y By appointment i. the President. Raleigh, 26th Not. 1827. Executor's Sale. BY order of the County Court of Granville, 1 shall expose to public Sale at Oxford on Monday 31st or December, ensuing, TWENTY NEGROES, belonging to the Estate of Richard Taylor, deceased. Tne Sale will be continued from" day to day, unOl the whole be disposed of. Twelve months Credit will be given the pur chaser giving bonds, bearing interest from tlnrir date, with approved securities And when said bonds become due, the drawers of ihemV if they prefer hycan have accommodation iu the Ncw bern Bank. : v ' y' '.' ' "v . JOHN C. TAYLOr, Ex'ri Raleigh; Nov 22, 1837; - 20 lnw4w ; Harriet Relay- : : f Has return ed from New- Yo rkj "lJIERliJ-she has laid in an Elegant Assort-' Tf. ment of FANCY' .GoOOS and; M 1LL1, ERY - among which are Superb Bostly Silk Hats and Feathers, Leghorn and Straw Bonnets Lace and'Leisse Caps." and Turbans Elegant 'orna ments forthe Head ; Needle work : and - Lace Pelle rines, C apessnd ; Col 'ars ; Superb . Lace Robes, Muslin, Barege, Batisse and Merino do Worsted Barege for '.Dresses V'Ueady made Dres scsv Pelisses ; and Cloaks of the latest fashion ; Lace Veils ; Plaid, Figured and- plaiir Silks 'of thenewest patterns and colours j4:4. plain and figured Bibbiiiett Laces '$ Thread and 'Bobbi nett Laces and Etlgiugs .; Gimps and Pearlirigs ; Tamboured Collarets ad Capes $ Artificial FlowV ers ; Ribbons, Curls.'and Puffs Silk Swings; Silk, Horseskin and Be -.yer. Gloves jCashmere and Imitation, l..ong Shawls VvLattiesr 'Prunella Bootb and Shoes ; Ohi! Iren's.Morocco and Lea ther Ditto i Plush and CbinchiUy C?pa;for Chil dren, with a variety, of Articles. loo :1tedious; tp enumerate. All winch he will sell at the -Jow-tst prices for Cash, or to punctud Customers N. U. Dresses and Pelisses rrale at the short- est notice ; XfCghom BQuncta cleaned, and trim Nc'rr York Cohsolidatedb Lottery. ' - Of h Class tvill be draictv The' Scheme contains ns he fallowing splen v I'ri.es : - - " 'l did 1 Prize of S 13,000 aj39 Prize of S J Oq 1 i i i l 5 8 10,000 V S9 , : 5,006r59::" ,3,000-39 V 90 " CO mm 15 39.: i.OOO; 500 273' i , ' 4,446 TFhole Tickets 5, Halfdo S7 50, -Quarters S3 75. . Dismal" Swamp Canal Lottery, 10lh Class ,rill be drawn in Richmond, 5th De c ; 4 - ..v :....''' flCXt - :", ',':-V,t-yi.l.1f.-,.; :. .V..V.v ," ;CAPltALVPliiZES. ' ' ; 16,000 Dollars, 4,000 'nollara, 2,500 Dollars, : l,T50 Dollars, . - 1,500 Dollars, .1,086 Dollars, ' 4 of S1000 6 of S500 &C. oic; Tickets, S5,Half, S2 50, Quarters; gl 22. Grand Consolidated "Lottery , For;irtternal Improvement, Literature and Cha f rities, in thef City of Washington, arid in the States of Delaware, North-Carolina, and Lou I ' ' isiana. ; :-x. ":;-.ri-.-:.. ' '"'"::' ,: . V SECOND CLASS. ; ' - -V - . ' : To be drawn in Washinton Citv, on Wednesday the 12 December 1827." ; - ' ; :" " " ;"-. ' SCHKM E.' ;V i i 1; 1 Prize of S20.000 4,000 V, 1,600 1,225 1,000 - .''. V : 6QQ 1 v v:;' :- ' ; 300 LIS S20,000 4,000 1,225 5,000 3.000 . ; 3,000 3,00b 4,000 4,080 ; ,570 ; 3,60 2,5.50 O, 10 ,20 40 51 51 51 51 51 102 153 pm 100 " eo 70 1 60 0 SO 10 5 t 12,040 i3,060 '3,060 1326 ' - -: 10 " 13,260 1 1 475 -; . .. : ,. 4 ;;., - , 5 ' - 57,375 - Whole Tick 5 dollars, Half 2 50, dol lars, Qrs. i 25 dollars. . ( ..; .Orders from any part of the country. post paid) enclosing; the cash or Prize. Tickets, will be promptly attended lo address YATES & McINTYRE; . Raleijjh or Favetieville. . JUST PUBLISH KD, - ":.;, G&LJE S's , NORTH-CAROLINA , TOR . CONTAINING, besides the usual Astronomic Calculations, some iiseful Essays on Agri culture a variety of valuable Recipes, & much instructive and entertaining matter. - - .The Almanacks may be had wholesale of the Publishers. J. Gh-s Sc Son, in Raleigh, of Mr. Edward J. Hale, Printer, in Fayctteville, or, of Mr. Salmon Hall, Bookseller, of Newberh ;'and retail of mosVof the Storekeepers in the Slate. September 20.: i ' , - ' r IHIS beautifol specimen of American Lit era JL ture and of the Fine Arts, as welljas.uf the mechanical ones of paper making aad pnnti'ig, contains the f dtowing ongravings by American Artists, and principally from celebrated paintings hy native Americans. ' - The Dull, LeCvure : The V.dentine, , ' ' " ,. . A Lake Scene, e Delaware Water Cap, 'Bornouse Warrior .-' Little llrd Ridin-r Hood. Anne Page; Slender and Shallow, , i ' . . .Moonlight, : . ; - ' ' ' Cattskiil Falls, :; , - ' . ' The Faithful Friend, r . , , Ischia and l'rocida, ' . Ticonderoga, ; .Beautifully. cmbrossed, Presentation Plate, and highly, Ornamented case. , .,.-, r The Literary contents consists of original arti cles in, prose, and Averse,-.-by Perciyal, Meikn, Pickering, Bryan, Washington Irving, Paulding, McHenry, Mrs. Sigourney, Mrs. .'.Wells, : Miss Fancis, and otlier celebraievl American authors. ' Just received and for-sale. by ' ; ' . " J. GAIES & SOV. North-Carolina Bible Society. fllHR annual rneeting of this; Society will bi? JL hdiii the. Senate Chamber of the , Capitol,' on Ionday evemng theSdof December ensuing: And the annual Discourse; in : behalf of "saul Society" will be ; delivered in thePresbvterian Church of this City, on Sunday the2d of Deceriv' hereby theRewjAMfc vilie. ; &-i-:;X'': - '-: '-r By order, ''-P-i- '- -Ral.eigh,W20rVr - ; .-19 tw Carnage and Gig Makin '3 H E Subscribers takes this - method to'-. make J knon to his friends'ahd the publicthat her has on nana a number ofPaniiel ,and Stick Gigs; and also a Sulky,7 finishedritVHaiidsome style and 01 ine pest roatemiv wc fle otteM at very low prices, p ersbns yrishi ng "10, pure h aSe are " i iry it t d to Call and vie w them ?:4byrS? .Gigs arid Sulkies gent to jbls shopto.be: repti) ed or painted will he - prpraptjhaUended to aird kept in a house to protect them from' the' :wea- tber.-aikiESLlEY-KWHl Raleiffhi November 1 iV - k; 18 , Fall and Winter! Supply. Dry Goods. , Hardware, Cutlery,; Ifaftp -Boots j Shoes, China Glass and St ? fordshire wart, imported and 'Amtriti U Lqiiors. ; ; , ., ; x' The subscribers beg leava to announce to th nublici thatfthey have now received the entire of Iheirvlate .purchases, comprehending almost evc r Fancy and.Staple article" inthc general linel The following, is'a list of: the principal articles. Superfine, black, blue, olive, drab and znixtbre ' ;T'ZToths,i.;-Z :'-;:-;;;"-V ;"" -'..: ' Do. Cassimeres, fi-shionable colours, f t ? , Toilinett.NMjLrseilles, Valencia and Swafisdori : Vesting.. , , " --:'-..(.:v':;..;-.i" CutVelvet, Florentine and Sjlk dow r -Pelisse cloths and .spotted flannel, y t '; , x ;' Superfine and common Sattinetta, .. " ''' " v4 Linsey .Woolsey,,-Kersey and Bearskin for 'ter- , . yaots.- .weariv..'-.';;;. :'"' ' ''". - .'-"' AVhite, redi blue and greeii flannel and balxe, Rose and point blankets, ; ' "i. v ; I , .v Bombazine,' Bombazets, plaia -and figured, t Caroline : and Tartan plaid and Cambler, , ' Gentlemen's Camblett and Pi; id foaks, " Scotch Carpeting, Wilton &Uruet3 health rcS, Silk and Gingham Umbrellas, rff-Vb, ": Travelling ttvskete- ' 3-4 and r-4 Cambric and furniture dimity, . 3-4 and 4-4 CaticoesV furniture. I do. ; . . , MulISwisSfackonettBook and CamSrjcMtls ilins of; every description --I' c-'v -" Irish L'nen, Lawn ahd'Sheeting, .. :' - 4 4, 6-4, 8-4, and 10 .4 damask table diaper, White and colored bordered Cambric handker- chiefs and Li neiv Cambric; . ' r"; '.'. Black. Italian Lust ring, SincHews 'and: SareenelT, : -Richf p lain and finired black and fancy colored '. ;vB a"ph;8;v: Balm and Sarcenets, assorted col lurv:-V, Ribbons, Tapes and Bobbin, of every, kind, , Lad.es' Gros de apiesrand fancy silk handkerV .' . , chiefs, ,. .v;-: a-..: i.. ,-. : - -Gentlemen Barcelona and Italian' Ltlstriag do. lo Black silk.Jiaridkerciiefs;i: c c, - " Flag, Bandana, and Gers nan Silk do , . ' Merino and Cassinleie shawls and pbiflts, v v - Thread Lace and Edging, black and white TJobi- - ;nett Lace, ; ' j r". ;:v' . ; ' Silk Cotton, Worsted and . Lambs wool Ladies : and Geotleroen'a Hosiery and Glove4 " Sewing Silks, 3otton Balls and SpooL Cotton : of every descripvion,-j;':.':i'-. ;v ' ;X : Ladica 'Leghorn and Straw Bonnet 1 STf Do. 'Morocco, Seal," Leather and Prunella Shtrea . trand. Bootees,?-Misses' dq -1 ' -' -'-' ' ' r' Men's Shoes, .Pumjs.aiid Bootees, ' Boy's do. Shoes and Brogans for Nervants's wc:f. ; Gentlemen'sVhite, brovvn and black.' oval s-rrd ' defcu crowned fashionable Beaver Hats, . : ' Youth's do black and .U hite Hata for servants JJ CVonoise:She1j.Braziliah ami Horn side, neckatid "' tuck Combs of every description,-. 1 Cloth, Crumb, Shoe and S-t-ibbing Brushes; A goodjissprtment of Earthen and, Stone War, )ol Gluss and Tin Ware, iV. Hardware and Cutlery, ' , , ' Brown and Loaf Sugar, Tea,1 Coffee,' Chocolate, , Madeira, Lisbon, . Port and Malaga Wine, O.d RyeWhiskey, Northern and Jmiiica Rum, 'Holland Gin, Gosheri : Cheese.; Livernool Salt. . Swedish and American Ironi. Castings, &c. lit. Real Dundee Cotton "Bagging, f.v'" ' ,7 The above :eood's , binir bouirlit exclusivelv forcash in the NorthernvMarkets; ;we will'dj pose of them at such price- as notto be twider- sold by anyreffidar house in the -Union -- HAZLETl" & ROBERT' KYLE; Raleigh, Novemoer 23, 1827. " 19-6iV Tltree doors below , the tftvbtrn-Bank, 'Jiuleiglf. " r .' - . v . - - - IHEXSubscribers present their sintere thanks 1 to, VKir friends and the . public in central. " for, the liberal encouragement hitherto' received, and respec tfully,anf jrm .them, . that; they . have use returiie-i trom rsewyorlc, where they pur chased a splendid... assortment of Goods- in their line, consisting of ' Sup'r. Blu?nd Black,yelvet;Cloth!, Drabi Brown and Claret do - - ' Steel Mixt" ' ' lo Blue ;md Black Cas&imeres, .. x Drab and-Steel Mixt . do 'Elegant Englishbilk Handkerchiefs, - " l ) First quahty of Black do j. Common'. , Tfdo--do ; , v " ' Bandannoand Fl-ij? do . ' " Alsq a great variety of FancyCravat . , " and Stbcks 1 1 , : , Superior Horseskin and Beaver Glores Patent Suspewdera -r; ' . ' . , Common, .do - LnmbswooV Shirts ' 1 Lambswool and Cotton "Drawers , Black, Drab and White Beaver Hats or 'the first qudity . , . J Second do.,-made to order in the latest New-York and Philadelphia Fashions. ' - v'They have also on hand a general "assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING," manufactured from materials recently imported and under their own inspection in Newbern and in Raleiuh, cob-.- sisting ot ' - - . . , Blue 5c Black Dress, Coats'? I : Blue,. Green, Claret & o'live 'Frock do. ' - Bhie fc'Orab Box Co..ts -" - -.---iprah over iittii.4 ' 'f - 1 ' - BlueCloth' & ! Camlet Cloafca ' " A variety "of Cloth & CassinierV Pantaloon - - Cut V lvct,"EoghsIi Silk, Toilhict, St Vjileu ' cia Vests. x - - 1 ' ' Blue and Black Cloth 'doV '1 " ' ' " Gentlemen will find it grcntjy to their advan tage ft call and examine the above iroods.as thry intend selling lower -for cash' than any hcetoioi e, ;--x-s7 ---;:;:J: r 'pr: ciellis ?c;co " -rf.B. .;Theylhaye in thci n cm ploy a number of tbje best 'workmen that cotild be obtaijicvi at. the North,' whichr will enable them to esnCute ail 01 ders whichtficy may be favored with, in , a st le ' that cannot be surpasl, ;- V. :; Two orthreeadditional Journeymen' wanted. v Raleigh; Oct: 23, 182) lJ ' -..-..- r f : F. C. . Zl Co. brtsof tlie Supreiz Court, r iThl?eports!o CasesdecidccLat the' la,st term bfl3"uKCourtfw.:Hl be-published in a feV ; da.';NaaUentionwiU be paid to theold Sub'" ption;lstTThose tue "f fiWube.w.ilI,ineT6s' ; Italeigl'ubndpliaraiid; rc- ' ceipt of wb:h it Willie ' sent to thctn by i tiurn of TOaU"C;Q;v:f:v- ;:", -'';-u' ' ; .; r OcVl&V JB27V - - . J, '.,- ,5-6w -S4th Not: 2827- . r.- . v-i ,-. ..... .
The Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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Nov. 30, 1827, edition 1
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