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nmMinM(sM awes NO 153. - WILMINGTON, N. C. ! . . f - ....... -. f. H - .DECEMBER 11, 1835., - " - .'. K , : ' -; - ; -: i I 1 . .- i r ' , ' li. 1 Published tTerjr Friday Slornlnjc, by TIIOJfirfSljOItlJVGi, ' Tzmrs. Tbkcc Dollars pkr annum, in advance. ADVISRTI8EMBH TS NH-eiwlin a rtoimr tniwrtttt nt ONE DOLLAR tW fl.a, an4 TUPV'1'V CIVL" r-I.' V'-r-J r - . k. .. quent Insertion. No Subscribers taken for less than one year; And all who permit t.ieir subscription to run over a year, without giving notice, are considered bound for the second year, and soon for all suc ceeding; years. ',. J Yearly advertisers, who will agree to pay $10 per year, will be allowed 30 per cent! discount, on all over that sum, and that sum included, so as not to reduce their yearly bill below $10. . i tr-OFFICE on the tooth side of Market Street, be tw ttiA Cuurt llouu. t . -v.? LINSEED & COTTON SEED, I by the Barrel. I '" 1 "AND . ' :x I v OTT- Yl ATTT1." Heady Ground, for use, (highly proved off.) . FOR SALE BY" ! K. BRADLEY, Dec. 4. . 48-jf. COACH AMD THE SUBSCRIBER uishfs to inform his friends ad the puh- lii in rrr-i r n I tlmt VlMwS4&&tf ' Ihe has jusl returned f; f a- - from the North, with tn extensive assortment of materials tor the I COACU MAKISG BVS1SESS, " and. i.s now ready to do all kinds of woik in that line, and having in his employ workmen at all its Various branches, he feels confident of having his work done in tho best possible manner, und'wiili ' th". greaiest dispnich j Repairing of all tind3 dune at the shortest potice, : m . : cv . ' '.' ' . - f ERASTUS BUCK. SIGN, q II A 111, 4 ORNA 3J5iV TAL PAINTING, of all descrip tions, done, at the same stand. E. B. I 4t f.' Doc. 4. Wanted, TO HIRE or purchase, 'a middle ajied XEG UGRO WOMAS, who is a e Cook anl Waslwr, and of a fair character. Apply at this Offici. ; Nov. 27. j ' '. ' ' 47 3t. : jotice. To Mrs. Sophia Smith, Executrix iQ the 1 Etlate of David Smith. ' 1 J . . .". -"VTOU ARE hereby notififd, that in obe dieoce to an order" of ihe Superior Com t' of Liw, hold for the pomity of. New' Elnnover. 1 ha e arrested the negio slaves numed ZANGO nd HARRIET, b. loning to the Estate of Da vid Smith, who were pit,Menuid1y the Grand1 Jti- ry of said Court for. hiring their.' own time, and that the said slaves have been recogiviied to,-an- tar before the Jttsi ices of the Court of Pleas an9 New Hanovrr at 'the Cnurt House inWUniinW ton. on th2nd Monday in Dtceiabct at which time and pbee, you may attend t if you I think proper. c. 13. MORRIS, Sheriff. , Nov. SO, 1835. Par Sale. J,,. Tt::,m v-, T- j ust received per lings isancy Jane ana r. . " ' 1 ' - .,' ! . Uncle bam. .. 4 il BRLS. Superfine Howard St. FLOUR, bo Hags prime St. UogaingoCUl' Jb b.k., 56 Brls. NJE RUM, 25 Boxes SOAP, (large.) 10 Cases HATS, V .25 Brls. AfPLESj . - ' li5 RilJ, POTATOES, 10 Boxes RAISINS. : yU . Apply ta v.T' . 13ARI1Y & BRYANT. Dee. 4. '. - . '.1 'ivi'.-W'' ; : ' 48f. : Ten Bollavs Reward. . k 7" . , k j- .:,'i f"-' --', ' WILL be given fof appre . t j j ; ci'il ::t ucuuiug uiiu supiiuiuio jau 1 - v " .. . . ,f my -negro -man, .;..; UlriPOISSON wki runaway on the first day of November. Ha has wife at Mr. Jehu Poisfon's Plantation, vnd will probably .be1 found about there, or .about ,the premises of Mr Thomas 1. Dvie. : JAMES fJMcRFE. Dec. 4. :V": . 'I ; I' 48-tf, To Saddlers. HE SUBSCRIBER 15 vyilling.tO reli hlS ..i.Ui.lni..t !t mLn ..1.: ;,K . ,k.Yi. !- 17- . " . " . .1 .- V r J.i T. iT portunity to attain that object, if h will give al ht time and attention tolhe business .. 1 havr every Iai inMnnm v rks ihAt amaaom aaif . :. e ,, . ' . , -) n -ML .? incia'iiH niy tan impnniiiirtnsjwun a large SIOCK . - t ' - . , , . ' Of SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS, and every riW-article in the line ' '-' . . . : . . . . .'" ' . .1 I wis! aiso nire wy nanus, lncittdjng m bni iiarrif ss-ii HKjrr, snu ion siorc !."'" Tfrvnif on$ half Cash, and the remainder on each time af can be agreed upon, with notes and approved ecttritiet. -. j v ' : i IS Alt cornmunicationsby letter will be attcn . icdto, if thi'postage 13 paid. , JNO. A. TAYLOU. .1 pec. 4. 48-tf. entine Distillery f f OK SALE. 1 rurp , fTTHE Subscriber. pfGfrs for sale a new COP JJ. PER STILL, capable of holding 10 or 12 . l-arre Is of Turpeminl with Cap, Worm and every Necessary fixture uached, - - ' X " 'i- 1 . JOHN; 6. JAMES. . Just Received, From New-fork. OKbbls. CANAL FLOUR lSfialfbblii. do - do.! 5 lulfblte. Buckwheat MeaT. .20 btgs Oreen PeBeer 4 - . 3 da Manilla do t'. H 2 boxes Loaf Sugar. 1 2 do Lumrt do f ' ! 3 kajf pipes JFRENCH BRANDY, warranted pure aa. imorted. ! .. j 10 qr casksfijwn Malaga WINE, i 5 do M Madeira Wine. 5 boxes sweet Muscat Wine. 10 boxes Sneril Candles. 10 ,do Tallow Candles. I . ! 15 boxes S4pjNo. I. Tubs Macfrarel, No. 1.' i . p do Salnoh, do. ! - ' Bunch Raisins, in whole and half boxes. Preserved Ginger, Cuava Jelly, 6lc &c, " For sale by RL GAUFFREAU. Nov. 27. 1.47 3t. Shingle JBoits W anted. HPHE Subscribers wi.l pay Casrr for A CYPKESS SHIXGLE BOLTS, 20 11 ches loiig, ar.j toavtrage about 5 by 10 inches: to be of good quality au uable to rive out Suiitgles Also, lor JVM PER SHIXGLE BOLTS, 24 inches loog: and to average ttboui 7 by lu, in Cllts. WS' f ' SAVAGE, & CO. : Nov. 20.-. I, 46 tf.t , Fire insurance. ; rmUE HARTFORD FIREISSURASCE JL COMPASYbt Hartford Con. have appoin ted the subscriber their Agent, and offer to insure every description of property , agamst loss or, dam- aHe Dy nre, on ine mosi lavoraoie lerms, HENRY R. SAVAGE. November, 1835, 45 if Livery Slabies. THE ubscndfcr having- purcha sed the lurge and SiendiU esiab lishmentjiately owned by M; Broc!.ettf can accommodate Horse "Drovers, and others, in !any way they may wili. In the feiubles, each Horse' stands unhaltered by, the neck; there is a large and convenient lot, wuh a well of good water, and a pump therein. h Thelsubscriber solicits the patronage of the pub lic in generair His house stands opposite-to-, the Stables, and in the former he is ready to accom modate travellers, on the most reasonable terms. WLLLK1NGS- Nov. 13 ,45-tf. Valuable Tpwn Pro perty for sale. nHHE SUBSCRIBER will offer for sale, on JL Tuesday,'! he second day of Sewrllanover County Cvurt,next, on a credit of six months, at the site of the late A O, CAROLINA STEAM RICE MILL,' the S 1 T E of suid M i L L and tour adioiinnu LO I S: also a sett of Caiipentkr s Tools; a sett of Blacksmith's Tools J the En gine and Boilers that belonged to said Miji; and a sreat deal of Old Iron. i Wv H. BE ATT Y. Nov. J3 1 '' . ' , 45-5t. Vt X7vll hJ Z . ' Mlli 1 6W XOTK' XVlCe lTAIIl. "R ICE will be taken on Toll,! ii the " NEW YORK RICE MILL, to which rough RICE maybe shipped direct. iNo extra charge fur wharfage, there The Rice is sold by sample, And delivered to the purchaser at the Mill Wftich is onofte of .the City Wharves. t , ; With Planters disposed to make shipments for pounding and sale, an arrangement can be made, if desired, for advances on the same. The whole advantages of th New York Market, and the re-. i paiatton 01 ine m 111, wnose nice sianus among met Ik - .i ' j ..u, . ou.L.f1 Hf fllC UIUSUUCICU IU UiO IUlllIlgU.il f OUWCI3j All shippcra mav find their own barrels or casks: 11 PlettS& Arrangements may be made with the snbscri- bers for shipping. ti ! ' j for further particulars, apply tp i R. W. BROWN, & SON. Nitt Rough Rice purchased as above! WjlmingtoHN. C- 20th Nov. 1835, 40 4t PROSPECTUS ' OF THE , I i GSngressibnal Globe. 1 The unccess of the expriment we feave tande to far nish a shecinct history f preceding of Congress, from d7 taday, with sketches of the DelateS, indncee thA mtlnrsiarnffrl tA nrnl -n in. th.i tn. D.t.ii) n4 perfect it. They bave resolved that the Congressional Globe shaH not ooly embody th parliamentary annate of ue country, -but shall also furnish an Appendix, which UT LT1 rnf Tlin f tniaKl nnaaikASW Ua nrntn ;n am speaKers, on the most important ubiects written out by the members themselves; from tin . notes and printed sketch of tbe Reporters. , J The Confressional Globe, with an Index, will be pub lished weokly, upon double royal paper, in octavo form, as lierwtofere, at one dollar, for the session. It nwy be Subscribed for separately" The appendix of finished speeches will, also, be published for one dollar'. . It is probable that thfrJiext session of Coogress will continue peam seven montits ; if so, the work will con. tain between Tour and five hundred pages, and wUl be the cheapest publication perhaps in the world.) i ' The next session of Congress will probably be the mort eventful one which has occurred for many .years, and will certainly be replete with interest, as its course will have great influence in fixing the destiny of the Repub- thenext Presidential election,- and cJqWning the leading I minds of all the contending nartiM in the cfMintrr Hoon nd "liBf interests wiH attend the debrfes. The whole araB' isiuifuuj exhibited in the Congressional j Globe and the Apjendix. . , ( Vf have already provided for our reporting corps, eminent ability am U 8K.1 iill is one branch of Congress, and i yrc jRiwf m ur oiner, oy live lime it meets, to 1 1 " " j - uirn HI IU1U1 r..i our own wanes ana the expectation of the. Members. No Pai"s 6r c on ou' part -will be spared to accomplish A ine wor,wU oe continued regularly, and be made iiermanenf. authentic and ttirofm- hhrli who take an Interest in the political aiairs of Uvecoun 1 . ' . - - w ...f)..' J Oil uvecoun next set- I ir7 " 00 we" egin tneir suasenpuoa the TERMS. .r -' CoitoxUitiOKAX Globs.-1 copy during the Session, 41 00 Do. daXtopies daring th Session, 110 00 Awiix.--?tame price, if r - "j The CiicfeKssioa.t. Gtosx w01 be sent to those pa per thatcopv this Prospectus, if oar attention shall be directed ta it by a mark with a pen. Our ExchangeXist la so large that we wouia not observe it, probably, nnlesa tliis be done. - - - r j Sifment may be made by mail, pottag pfid, at ottr . The notes of any specie-paying Bank wOl be re reived ''-aA i iV '.'w s.;- ;. tOrSd attention until paid t any border, unlet the maaey Mctompany it, or n?ess some responsible person, known to ns to be so, shall agree to pay it before mm-' BCAlR DRIVES. i WAijB. Crtr, gel l4tS3V f 5 f ectors- Bills; i Furniture. , - - aun 1 merit of Fashionable f HkNITURE, consist- bles. Sideboards, So fas, Field and high m M pst Bedsteads, fancv jand Windsor Chairs, Rocking do! toilet & Wash Hand Stands; Cribs, &c. &c. Constantly on hand and for sale, by i ' - 3RRY & BRYANT. January, 7, 1835 j t : , 1 c. . infbniiatjob Wanted on-ckbning Mr:ELIZABETH SPOOX. ER, sister of the late .Mrs. Ann Moork. of W llnangton, -A. C. widow of ;Mr. Ilillory Moore deceased. If Mrs. SPOOSER shouM not be living, information of 4ry of her Heirs will be thankfully received, who will hrar of souiothin" to their advantage, on application at the Office of rh People s PreSsfy UmingUn Advertiser. ' Nov. G, 1835 t 44 13t. For .Rent, AND possession given immediately, lh-. STORE & WARE-HOUSES adjoining Wm.Lippitt, together with tliK WHARF prviletres, as lately oc cupied by W. U. Jtt'FRiiYs. Inquire ot J. DE ROSSET. 45 tf. Nov 13. Fresh lruit, Slc. i 1 JUST RECEIVED, per schr. Charles E. Th.ora, and schooticr Olive, from Ntw-York.. gf boxes fresh BUNCH RAISINS. 10 cuurtt r d unit wv-, v4-s m v do do ! 1 boi.'-AirtuCira iL 1 1 do fiibfrts. 1 bbl. Currants. 3" barieis Ciwibemes, inj tme orucr. 10 iialf bbib. Buokwhe.uj 20 ip. do do 50 l os iSdiao Cneese. 12 - yasks ot American do 3 Brls Butter Crackers, 3 do Water do 5 Boxes .S'perm CANDLES, iO Uris prime rUillv, 15 do. Mess do r, Brls Smoked BEEF. 10' hall Brls family do. picKlcd, and t resh, war- raided smond. I r 2 Brls Beef Tonsuea. smoked and Pick 12 half BrU No. 1. MACivLUELi. 25 Brls. super. FLOUR YZ halt Barrels do. "2 cases East India PRESERVES, 2 do West do do 2 cases GINGER, One case PRUNES. 6 Baskets Champaign WINE, comet and key brand; 1 Box COCOA &c. and for sale by . . W 1 R. BRADLEY. i 41 tf. Nov. The Subscriber returns his tiianks to the .- in.habitantsof W ihnington and its. vicinity, for past favors, and now wishes to inform them that he has . recently returned' from the JNorth, Willi a lull it gene ral assortment 01 every thing in his line, consisting of Gentlemen's fine Calf-skin BOOTS & SHOES do do Morocco Boots. . , 1 ; do do Pumps, of all descriptions, do do Jackson iSflioes. do do W hite's do. do do Navy Ties. ; , ALSO, Ladies' 3W!2!a SJIXDa foxed with Seal-skin. . do Jlioeiees, ' do . do j do do 1'runnella spring gaiter Boots, do do . with heels, do do- do Bolivars, do f ilo do Slmetees. do St'al-skin Shoetees. do Kid and Morocco Slippers, do Morocco Boots. 7 Also, Misses prunella Slippers do Morocco .do j do do Shoetees. do Seal straps. Boys' fine Calf-skin Bootees, sewed. do ' do do i neffired Al.so---A full supply of all kinds of COARSE t&UlJESy Blacking, Varnish, Leather a.id Stioc maKfcr s t mding. f : I Ihe above articles are of the very best mater 1 als, ar.d will be warranted, being sekcted with a freat deal care to suit this market all of which will, sell low for Cash, at my old Stand, etween the Caput timcse Andhe Batnk of Cape-Fear.- I j shull also' manufacture. nual, every thing in l my jwie. i. wiu uacwtse rvcive a new supply every month.'. . f W A NTEti2or 3 Joiirneymen .B OO T and SHOEMAKERS. ? '' , ALEXaN pERiMcLEN NA N. Oct. 6. 44 tf. The Subscriber WOULD inform the inhabitants of Wilming ton and its vicinity, that he. has taken the Store recently occupied by F. & E. KIDDER, and has on hand a good assortment of WEST INDIA GOODS, Viz COFFEE, Sugar land Molasses. 1 Imperial, Pourhon?, and Souchong TEAS. DoobJft refined LOAF SUGAR. I tk. Brandy : Sicily; Madeira, Port, and Sher ry WINES t CORDIALS s f-c. Crtcher and Glass Ware ; . CUTLERY. J Boston Mess and No tl BeeX -1 Winchester's b. Prime and N.4 1 P6rkr 1 y October packed. A few superior HA MS. k ! t ' Boots, Shoes, Hata - Cry - Goods, etc. and many other articles; 'usually found in a Gro- s l a. -11 r n 1 . . . 4- eery Store all of which' will be sold at fair spricesw" l t ! :- ii'K' r.k-?- - 1 3TA Subscribers I ave cmerpu iqio a co-pannersttip nnaer JUL the firm of POTTER $ PARSLEY, lor transaction of Commission and other business his interest in ; the . COWAN S. S. MILL, they are prepared to receive and execute or ders for Lumber, and ha vine 00 hand a larue stock of . ; I Yellow and Pitch Pine Timberi hev will be able to fill orders for Lumber of any description. ! s, j GILBERT POTTER. O. G. PARSLEY. 3Xcfer to 4 . Gen. E. B. Dudley t Aaron LkzaruT. Esq, Wm. DiusalL Esq. P. K Dickinson, Esq.' April 1. 1835 1 13-tf l)r. J. P. Peter , Vegetable Mcdicinct Stomachic a et j Ihpaticce, A Sovereign remedy for complaints of the Li ver,1 &c. of whicli abundant certificates have been given, and which cau be attested by evideuce in this section. I i jALSO P. PETERS1 Vegetable, Hepatic, or Anti-Bilious Pills, AN EXCELLENT MEDICINE. For sale -by fv T. LORING, Agent. Office o the People's Press. 25 Reward. RUN AWAY 1 1 FROM the Subscriber on iioth May last, a mulatto the fcl low by the name of DICE. The said Dick is aboui 45 years oJ age b feet high, and has a con- 'sid -rabk stammering in his speech. He is sup posed to be lurking about Rocky Point, or on the oound. I will give a rew-ard of 25 Dollars for his ap prehension. rx-FlFTY DOLLARS REWARD will be given for information 'that, shall convict Mny white persun of harboring the said Neo-ro DICK. T. COWAN. . 21 tf June 17. ia35. 260 Casks Tliomastown LIME, for sale by j WM. DOUGALL. Oct. 16. , 41 if. Just lieccivcd, ' From Boston and For Sale by 5 BOXES Shaving SOAP, 20 do Winchesters No. 1. i in small boxes SOAP, V for 10'do. do. No.ll. EXTRA, S family use. 20 Bags St. Domingo C 01? FEE, 10 Boxes TEA, 4 thousand Spanish SEGARS, 70KegsNAlLS, 5 Tierces Winter and Fall strained OIL, 5 Tons GRIND STONES, 1 doz.t't. JERKINS. 1 1 do, tj t. ONIONS, ! 1 do, q't. P1COL1LLY, l doz. 1-2 G'l'n. PEPPERS, 1 doz. q't. mixed PICKLES, S doz. ol Pickh LOBSTERS, 1 doz. q't. ANCliOVlES, I doz. JOHN BULLS, j 1 doz. Q,U1NS, f Essence ANCHOVIES, WALNUT KETCHUP, TOMATO KETCHUP, French OLIVES, MUSTARD. ALSO HM STOHE. 3 Casks White Wine" VINEGAR, Boxes varigaied SOAP, ; (Hull & 'Sons ma- 1 Barrel R L. & A. Stuart's Treble LOAF fsTTf4 A tl fnr crlra rwi-nci.ii - 6 Barrels Dowble LOAF, .'j. 10 do. Single LOAF. October 23. ' 42-tf. Look Here ! WISH to sell the HOUSES nnd other I'........ k.. ..,....1 L1 I7ACPTU TOWN, aud kept as a place of Public JEiitertainmcnt. Any description-of the property is needless, -as it is pretty generally known, and no person choos ing to buy, would be likely to do so without first reviewing the premises. Une peculiarity, now ever, that may not be at all times apparentt is, that it has been for years the place of rest and re freshment for the most respectable class-of .Tra vellers, and for which I beg leave to offer them vny grateful acknowledgments : and nothing more is required than dean beds and good provisions for man.and horse, to ensure success in the calling. My principal reason for wishing to sell i,nexi to the want of money, that I cannot haye suitable assistance in managing the business; and having to sustain the burden of ordering and directing about house affairs my attention is too much di verted from my 1 mercantile concents, which 1 am also desirdus of bringing to a close. EuxabbthToww; as is clearly indicated by the Dresent state of the River on which it is sitaated, and surrounded as it is by fine streams of water suited for purposes of machinery, is destined so ber come a place of considerable importance, ard with a small capital employed in Trade, much may be done, and for which purpose there are Houses already connected with the establishment Many good BUILDING LOTS in the town, and several Thousand Acres of LAND, can be. sold in connexion with the above, orttherwisej LOUIS SHEIUDAN: Ort. 30. - ! - , 43 tf. ; - the- ' Farmers? & JElanteitf LARGE ALMANAC ; FOR THE YEAR . m a d 0 e the i , Christian's tllinanac; Jldflunistratois JVoticc fTHHE Subscriber hsvtn at the Scpr. Term JJ A. U. imo, ot the Court of Pleas and Uuar tcr Sessions of the Count v of New-Hanover, ob tained letter of Administration on the estate of Joseph A. Hill, deceased, hereby rives notice, that the -eiitors 01 saiu estate snail present incir claims w.i bin the time prescribed by law. or thy will be barred of recovery, and U persons indebt ed to said estate are ret iireu to make immediate paymeut. JONH HILL, AdvCr. Septrmber25th, 1835! . 35 if JftToticc. "WTi AN AW AT from .Natuamel 1 Mitcncu a UB, Nerro man named LEW 13. about twenty one or two years of ag, a little yellow complect ed, an ordinary "size., and supiosea 10 oeiunciiu about Duplin, and Sampson. Said negro he br nurriage. One hundred dollars will Iveive n for said negro, to be lodged in any jau in uie oiaw so that said Mitchell gits him. .- . .' NATHANIEL L. MITCHELL. EDWARD W. MONTFORT. OnsWConmy. S pt. 25ih. " 38-tf. AX'TUE SIGN OF THE LARGE UAT. . - 4 . TSvrib. Bide of HAS just received from the north a large 80 Ply of II ATS and CAPS Also, a large assortment of 1 BOOTS and SHOES. He has in his assortment Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes ; Ladies1 Bootees and Shoes ; Children's, do : do Umbrellas, Stocks, CollarsrAre. Jc. He will receive by nearly every packet fiorrJ row York, an addition to his block, winch wil always be kept complete, having an Agent in tha city, to make purchases to the best advantage, by winch means he can sell aj moderate prices. August 14. 22 8mo. Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware, Iron, & Confectionarjv Just received, and for sale by RV Bradley. QA Bags St. Dorningfd OIF- riiKTPP. I 10 bags Cuba do. and 20 smal bags Java, put tip fr family nsd 75 hhds superior Ncw-OricanJ MOLASSES rtw article s 50 bundles prime Hay ; 10 li litis, xx. Lag. Rum ; hhds. and bbls Jam French Brandy ; Jamaica Rum ; Whiskey 4 W4NES Madeira,' Sicily, Sherry, Champaign nong"; tnustly in small casks, to suit customers say 12 to 20 gallon kegs ; 50 boxe Hull's oulent Candles, said to bum clearer and give a better light than Sperm, and ' not to melt 111 any ciiinale : FLOUR in bbls. and half bols. superior brand; insn rota toes, real buck-eye j CHEESE Oid American, and Pine-Apple : 20 kegs Goshen Butter, prime article, from Or ange bounty j , 10 half bbls. family BeeH smoked bv the fire: Dried Veursou ; smoked and pickled Salmon: '' l Nutmegs ; Cloves ; Spices.) &kegs Pdwdc-r, and 60 bags Shot j . tsrooma 1 Cakei'a XSo. 1 Cbocolale : TEAS--)f all kinds Imperial Gunpowder, lm ' perial Hyson, Poucbong in 3-4 and 1-2 lb. la- .pcf and one 60 lb. case of super Gunpowder, uie Deal article to be had in iNt-w-ioik; . PICKLES of all kinds, in glass jars: vniecuouary 01 all kinds: - 1 Poland Stafch; scented Soap in boxes ; ' HnVflvTaHe?i,dt in I . ' East India Ginger in stone Jars j Canton Ginger, in glass jars, a new a nice article 1 case west India Preserves; Currants; Ciln, - Xiuava Jelly, in elass iara and Boxes : Raisins, in boxes and halves. " . SHOES of all kinds : list v AKfc well assorted; - Drass mounted Cedar Fails and T"nK. I UAUDWAIIE ; Consisting, in part, of GUNS, of various kinds mass Mortars ; AXES, short and long bit!, and Macans Cast feteel; Broad, Aies, Coopers Tools and Car penters' Tools, of every variety. Locks; Nails; Screws; Trace Chain of supe rior quality j tJllef 1 raps; I doz. Furnaces; and a few setts of Ivory balance bandied Knives and Forks ; a very Jine article. . , 6f every variety ; splendid Cut Glass and China I Ware, gilt and plain; Demijohns, assorted sizes. - , . 1 STONE WARE. 3az and Botter Jars, with Tons, from I'-? gallon to 4 gallous, and a few Churns. IB ON Cart, Wagon and Chair Boxes; Hollow Ware of every variety. '-DBY- GOODS. Blue and Black CLOTHS. .. . invisible ureen oa J - Violet - do. - ; Blue and Black Salt in eta. (Some extrO Grey, Bfown'and Dark mixed do. Low price do r ancy vassuaeres ; ; Blade " do. . Unseys; Flannels; ' - ' Dufle Blankets; Rose do. " Silk Hdkfs ; Linen ;' Cetton Hdki f A large and Handsome assortment of Calicoes: Rib'd wors'd Drawers, & Chiru, 1 of a superior Marino da do. I ouslky. . - Shirtiags BrownandBlerlw. . . . i Cambrics, Canton Flannel; Ac . . A fine nssortniect of STOCKS ef tie finest (ptal eJjf SJ ;iMarket-steeJ rfr?h 'LA tkas.; IS&ZiJAMlN ATKINS. FpUSALITAT THIS OFFICE J v iiy, oe. pic . c Oct. 16. 4Wtf 45 t .it.. , ' . . -
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