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A--; A-'-" 4 ; . ,,; AA : A 'A a t; : . ' ; I - " f it vl I . r. 1 ; i ' ,'ifth J. - l " i if i i! t 1 5 Eft hi I i i I t f n r i y:jJ ;.. ...... .V i i it m .5 f,5 j I m rt-1 a ;-t. v. T J; ' uei eraf uue eimn ireiJectwimauus iu i ei uescourffe ..ui,gii;.Miuiiu9.&i.w- 4 vuaitatHiA v.,a- 5 K ' f LATEST FROIEtrUOE: ; "Sar - v;-' j - a;; - "aaa,v a1a,- $-i--Vx-i. Office cfthe AJcrcantiletfdvfrtUcr; ir;: the-James ,Monroe, and just came L- :-r uri villi XoDdon papers fo the sytrt of a-iA. March. ,? a:' a ,;'..v-ni.',,,;W The ; ncW: from. Itnlyis important ; The ;Neanblitan .Parliament i rejected ? v :L ;-:the"ieriZJS proposed by the AH fed Snvc- H i.lT-v" reiirpS, Willi me uiuii.si , juuiaiiwiu f"- v The TopWs Issued arclamatioi I- V'.u,iungaommaj Keep, awajiiiuifl iiyvtu i ; t Statesirian sasu ajipears.taliaveeen 1 J t - KlVxpresse :vi tl:a TiC-tor cKck ;hot ; 'i 'f . ieustr)ans; lm t;y 'J' : ;?J ? o vrert miicf oif.the advance" AOrie ''if. ;: ' v body or the .latter con lpaseu oi regu ?.vVT' Jar. troops; rf45.0nO:jtien,,-verXic!osc - IJ-; M fe' v is-erfc occupy jng.aqjpe4-eptjine.j:i!lhe hot ta eiceed -lCO.OOO : while- that of 1. vthc 'Neapoliansv"iilading militia,; on ttwj-oin greatf eliaixce js placed ras Ireiiig -; 4 ; composed; of lCabopariaj q sa' 'to ti V i , v. ' i amount in neariv -iou.uuvj men. xne ! : .it ' ; :"Naples7lut :.fwas aid tbv";le abouj; to' ' 1 1 1 i : leay e JtthVr, for ?Q Vyi ta VecchJa o r f , - -.:. .uritisn-sfiuEiiron is si li i i umt uav o Villi "'X-Kthe coast of Sicily. -The King or Wa- K pics was' expected .to reroii n at Venice ;rTr bill :th fat e : i -ft pi es Was eci d ed . - vlh the mear.tim0 he has the mdrti(ica I k ' i ', t' iibii to lea'rn that tlie Parliament' of fi ' v v Naples lost'na time iriA voting his!e Y . v - ciaraiipn ai ,JL.ajnacn io:ue .mvauo, as y Xihis Koya) Person Jwas lind'errestrainty ?-s.n abtt.;Jiis! roVjal inioU it" migit Vbe pre- f XtVsuraed j uner constraint, when7 liens'; if ;;;-'v$lBe4 vhis4dir;e'ctionsIt is also 'stated ,fbjf:gni!cmetfjat all .v . J the: Italian states u'ndCrr the, doniinion : v v V" . of Austria are quite ripe for-throwmg On the eTerlinrof the ;1 1th ir5t the 1 .the 'afternoon; theentire' column -ar- ' .- ''advanced guard of the Austrian troops, - Ai SJpassing throughruscany, entered this -yrived. Jt is composed ofthe infantry regiments of tJieMrand "Mas.ter of the ':: .". XvTeutonic . Orders of the Prince de Wi ,5 '?',y edf ChasteleiVand Jfjriulay and of the h s repment J Prtiice Ferdinand hussars, with two rA'rbatteriesb'fartflleVy: ' : This column -amounts , together to '-;-;V.' 8000- meh,t)f whomj 2,000 are cavalry, i ; re, expeci successively; the' arrival r-v';' . - .-Jiere of five or six ofh'er columns of e- X l-qual -force,)1 r?'? 'r ': J-' ' .'V ;The first column j marched this day Another Austrian army: is marching 4 ' " by Romacna;-and the marches' of Ur- bino'and Aneona. jj- - AVe learn from Naples, that all Uie English squadron now'itijNaples is a b cm 1 1 o a s se m b I e ! i n ' ; t h e h a r bo r o f i 1 e s - ' - sin a, .and that after; this event a great ' ;. change will take placi? in the affairs of , --t.ybicujr.f-c-j. - . ; . ' - : LONDON FEB7 j2 8. ? . Y Invasion of JVTopes. By an extra i ordinary courier which left Naples on V- the . 1 1th inst. letters have been l eceiv 4 x -jed ;from'ihence-and Tronvv-other cities V-'on the routed which contain the "'most recent intelligence relative to the5inva rsion.oFNapIcsTh'lB courier was much U ;. retarded orchis journey by the diffictil r: ty of procuring horses, caused by he; - "-advance of the Austrian" army. - We : -subjoin extracts from the letters : -'?;:-. Uj "V.- NAPLES rEB. 11. : - ?"The Duke de Gallo arrived on the -9tlf with the ullimdtint oT'the Allied y5;-Soyereigris.;On the outidejof tlie'ci tyfgate he entered-his private carriage ncFproceeded immediately. to thenar- ' . i - xw;xx; jiameDu wno, accoruing io msiruciiuus preyiousiy given oy nim, were aireauy . . assembled. A Before - he ecu Id v finish xirpm- all parts fit the assembTy . I have ;( not seen a copVfof the ultimatum, Jbut : V3earti that the following are the princt- ' .. i pal points contained in it ; . 1; Thatx the Neapolitans 'shall a - ibatidon-' the Spanish" cdnistitutionahd '4 adopt that pf.the;iBn.tishna : some-Corrections i and s inodilications reading the ultimatum of the Congress of Laybach! was ihterrupted!by reiter aterl cries ofVf'Var I War I War 1" -v - suitable to Naples.. Sr-s i''?:-: l$t ''t i -ZkS 2. That during the period wliile i'A . . . vrllhis -re-organization hall be effecting; - : : V-Di4 for six y ears afterwards, the capi-'-J' -:; tal of the kingdoirv of the Two Sicilies, V; ' '- and:!! theortrfisses, shall be occupied ' r by Austrian: garrisotis.;,;; . 3.0ti tliese;; conditions a'enerai ' SmnestVwill be 1 accorded And ,? ,1 v ?,4 T?ic pav?and subsistence of the 11 : ;u8trian y Af t The circu Iation Of tbe terml 6f the :r 4ihimatumiln " Nanles inroduced :he ; t highest dCTee ; bt excitements in: the ' I - v Hi in defence tnf thet liberties 'Ot thefor twenty years;, iwv vV:cnt.tatea-tbedetefmmaui'i t. 1 . . - - . ":-A';' ; r'-'- v. -t'.". , ' ' v A.r V 1 ttl -?A'X the Xbruzii Arcovito, W n o ;tCaVafaa & Ambrpsi ingoo-ft'QV'Sfvhpr foarKven the; fcrrih! nr In "Na pi eTtv Hhthe reserve The'iyinciicarGener mat-poinii.wjierenis, preMjntu saaut uhtrmtessntialBeg rnarnja ataelaThWe at IN ap ies.amount to ; u,y ran : rina 1 1 y;':fgreat rehance is,s placed oft fiie puuiciurii.anu.f KtiiJvii vCfmraire i s i n e r ,x fa poi j ia irv 1 a 1 1 u - p ca - necessary "io : have, a rccdurije to sferafGuifai:?y:f the') state -that the greatest tranquil! y pre? vaued. -.vAv L j ;it;It"isCs a : tTf h C (Agress 1 at , Ia v pa ph isiidji anere'dHo;ji.lcityv ihfXTPper-: Italy.'. , v-;l t is qui tes certaihtfoa of Spain at Paris has' pret'Vncihtothe C o u rf of th VTh u il le ri H V cry erirVge-. uc;nrnes on Line pan oi ma government reiau vevio. me, anajrs oi apies. . -j.Jie. Governin e iVt of Spain loud 1 y com p Jai i. that Franceappearso, fayor'tlic , de signs of Austria iun ;Japib$,l because, in appeariijj- to- act inthis manwr, France attneks ; 1 lie cau?e: hf;Spain, which, has; the, same Constitution as t he k i ngdoni , of th e; a w 8icijies. 'I h e s e n ( tes. are vri t tfen, j i t i s said i p a ve iV me na ci f:g tunt i a luLtlie Fren ch Cabint't'have only; made; evasive; an-J swergw". :';. j : W X T 1 ' 'Jlc King ol 'prusiarcmaindl at Berlin ob the JOIh Feb. but v as about t.renairtotXaybncl). A - . i WirEii estix n - fkom i;outugal. J Extract 'to the F.Titorj rf the Franklin Ca V V ; ,-" -; tf'tie, flattl -, -.v..- 4 ' The Corlcs are ntVw in session.- vThey'-: have, lieforej th pin the C o n s t i t jif-; tioTtl; ihe suissta ncc", - o f vm jficlj I send you iu the Gazette called n'-j;the point of departure of the -Allied lutionet. -5.1 1 ;f is n rarly a st hfal M:.j',-'0aDnes. . I, c)neajience,)e Pleni urownthe American. Ihev have potcnt,aries, who j could receive at abolished air the nnvileiiesr ol the no bles9nn'nd established, the liberty of the press.-; The debates on the liberty of the press were vcrynteresling. 'J he final vote was for "civil liberty, 68 to for religious liberty, 48 to S6.;Tlie pressv is entirely f ree. ; The Cortes conduct their proceedings with much' d ign j ty. an d " u n a ni m i ty ; Mad ei ra has declared for the revolution, and sent three Deputies to the i Gortes. They have been received with every demon strationof joy. V It is'with great plea sure I inform you that all the vexatious impositions and expenses have . ben abolished, with, regard to the quaran tine on American vessels from the U nited States; . The government ja zefte, wjiich I send, contains some inr tc resting debates. They have trans- I latcd here, and are now selling the Constitution 'of the United-Sf ales and ' Declaration of Indcrendeacc' f ' HETROPlATJ (JiHCULAR. Tran&IatedJLr the 'Actional Intelligencer. .... SI It -1 n formed . of the reports, as ex travagjvnt.as false, which the .malevolence1 of some; and the creduli'y of others, have concurred to spread and -to accredit, on the, object and the l-esults of theconfeitn ces of Troppau, jlhe llied Courts have judged it necessary to furnish, to their re spective missions, in foreign ccunt lies, 'authentic information, such as may enable themto; dissipate the errors and the prc judkfes which have prevailed "ii this ie-' spcctv.'TlK article hereto annexed is'in- J tended to accomplish that end. It is not;. proposed t you to make this letter the subject of a formal com municatkm ; but' th.ere.is nothing to prevent you from suf fering it to be confidentially read. This same view, being also aimres-ed to the Ministers of the two : powers, yen. will. t please, sir, to concert more particularly wrtn iceni me use wmu. snail uc ipaue 01 it. ''-.tw'. .. ' : . ' . - - A T Receive, sir, the assurances of my most perfect consideration.' . r Signed. View of the first results ofthe Confer etices at Troppau.) v; Tlreevents of the"8th of Alarch in Spain, those of the 2d; July in Naples ine - caiasiropne- ay; i oriuuai, ueces- sarily prtd iced , amongst al 1 1 hose who had an , eye to me tranquility orna tion i s j "a d eep sen tiniep tpf, i.nq u i e tud e ati'd pain,' a utj a d esi re . to u n i 'te .jan d Lco-bperate to ayertTfrom l Kurope ' all ! -si k'A: me e.viis reauj. iu. uuiavtijjuu nci .'., " Itswas natural that Ithis. .desire and tlii s 'se ntiment : kii oufd be, more 1 i vely. m ine.. goyernmeni wiucn. not jong ago" had conquered tHe revolutionj and who' savf -it at " this day lire-appearing5 v 'It was still more natural tlrat,lcr re pulse it a third J time, thesej gbrern. ments should have Crcouree;vto;the means which they iiad jso happily em ployed ihhe memorable. struggles, in which urepe had ' seen , them ftreaK thei yoke under which it had groaned I stancesth;mbiriti he:jnpslpnllia.nf-suc finally;by:theScs-ofl814l8,ndc pareurtoundedf ami cpmpeune pa xific'it?oiiViCtKii)sw ucf d espotism:ixc Ke y ol u liunjpwou Wgmlkmanh(ri deliver, it from Oc Wrpo wer. bt 1 ess try: lyrannicaLvandnqt s juisasiroussr . crime anii-rqvoic. ? A . ;J l'l. LTcucn nave ueeTMc unii;a am,unc lobieci of the CobKre of ,Troppau. c---k! -i ' a .71 u Uk'.J.ir.w.A.fi:i a S - UP t;lO re qu I re a.jpu r c. j,aiiu.iy u ; , iVe latteri so" honorable :ail; sl use-: fulthat thIhestqf iutfd oiibt ? a'cc'dtb pa n y jttle 1 1 i 6d HftTIi e lask which ij Sduti ea nl engage I menCs &e most , sacred i impose. i upon ; them, is vastand.-difficuit but nivor - able presages Jperm it th em ' $ pel le ve, that they uill be able taccbmplish it, ' hy acting in the spins or uiex reaues, .bjfTwhichVth'Xad-ite u rone, a nd 'esfabl isbed a. gene fal air : nance auaougfcan iner.uropea;nguyeru-; m'eints. :;.-'The AIicd Powers, havp ! avaijed themselves of an incontestible right ' in dcidig to ta v6f -precaution a nd;:restfa1 -shv 'towards s'taties," the coffusio of - . V. i.T 11;'' fx-. tvlikth.-wrouent nv revoir, rexaruins ii mifv in ihe liffht of an examiife, would fbe'anfactliostil i-'to an iegifimat in- 's i i t u t io n s a h 'd--''go ver nm ents j to vvards theii-own "calamitieslvseeki by their fheents to commuiiicate ; lhe ni jto other (countries, anu , enueavor M'rp i s jtfwluce disordqrs atldriiiaurectiori. T he poi tion .a tzd vt!e conduct of these states c:nitute;a majiifest in ; fraction of the covenant, .liijbh giiar , an tees to the Europeair govirhmeuts, : with the integrity of theirs tr'ritoiies, the nVaintenance of'those: pacific rela ?fion' the first effect orwhicfijis to ex- . elude even the idea of their doing, j "each other an injury. if k ' , This . irrefragable' fat ought to be Troppau the orders of their Sovereigns, vihave determined ; bfetweenMLliem and fsubfnitted to the delibdralions Of the 'courts of Paris and Londonjjthe jiritiA ciples to.be tollOwed towards states ; who submit tt a violent alrration iii ; the form of their interior regime, as i well as the means ypetherotconci- iiruiion or 01 iurcB .rrwpt:, 1, icsiu. c ; to the bosom of the alliahc ;such of .t tne.se states as uiey can xercise a j As the Revolution at Naples strikes j menaces more sensibly andf ainroedi- I atcly tne tranquiiiiy or ino gneignoor- thff states, or can be reached! jby ways more direct or prcmpt thel jion veni lerice and necessity are adjmiffedof I making to the Kingdom of mie -Two i S i ci I i es t h e i m m e d la te 7 ai p n cati o n" o f the principles which have been mdi cated. . . v,- . . -ii t' Before "dismissing . with .. regard '. to ? him, measures of a conciliatory nature, the sovereigns p bovereisns present at! :roppaa 4s. m 'I : M - , i have addressed to his bicuiiri Maies- v . . - 4 - - , ar - i y a" rf '.t?;JiM'i'? j ! ii - sip n iiip niHvnniPrnni .tvnir.n v i." ? r. . v j f.S . 1 A; i I,..-. ...tAt r.. ...sir. ii.s JMUjesiy, anu io enj-mui p-jniep: pose his mediation betv Ins delud- x I "x -; .i i . x i.J V peupC UIIU IDC CUUlJUltS'UIIUiU ic- pose mey comprotniti ; jpH " f: 17ecided not fof recbgnjzegovern ments infatuated bv sedition.! the So vereigns could not enter . injp an in j tercourse, but wiUi the KPhgiPj person. Their rntnisters at Naplesj:have re ceivcd correspondent orders? France and England have ?been in- f r. hit it.A.i .4. k:v -ti.xw 4" r x1" .v v-v wunout uouui win me less rciuse iouo sd,inasmtich as that the principle,in vir tue of which, it has been resorted to, is strictly conformable to Treaties so lemnly -rati fi ed by these twfe r po wcrs, anu pat it oners tne sure pioi or me most j ust and pacitic views. The sysjtem concerted between Aus tria, Prutisia.and Russia, is (riot a new system. - presents oniy taitiuui t application of maxims consecrated by the transactionswhich gavfe birth ta the Genera l: Al 1 1a nee. s 1 rar irom weaKening .tneiinumaie funioin of ;;the Courts ; which ormcthe cen t r 6 of this a 1 1 ia n cej thissyMem an?; fhot but fortify and con solid aie it?tJt j wilfstreHgtheri it s Jishedrconceived byttf'js and sticcessivelyiaiopteil byJ the'pow- i erswho tmve? ficknow3eeuf the ?ad- ntageWit: "TlireaUty 6 ftioi to be called in question!! Sttha ueen, moreover, ci eany uemonst rated y that it is neither thoughts of "conquest nor a desire ' to assail me-; ihdeperidr ence rof ? other goVejrneotlfD; whaV concerns their in teVior a nor that of preventing(wise add yolun- iary aui e. iiorauons coniormaoi e to tne true interest of the peopletjiat have andinrevenlasl theinittTiedjsorMer:hiphW bv a fofctfulnes bjfer andWoVaU Jx ill T)A,.n.AUvini OftitAK fhom. seesHnitKuhan - j Snanish-Mai riVi bayomyeti aiPhilfc d etphiaiid J'btf t- cpilIii tel j. jrence n bl ished i n v th e T Au rOra i we tarfl lhat?jtnEJmisfice !-N)feinV1asybe I Gen. BoIWar,; JTI 11114 Vf," lias II U t .Uttll ' ' l4 ;4 V M t h 1st ipii lafed siirino nth sIhMarcrr; j j Bolifar ave&B6titfe taGenaTorri W'Mi naq ; succeeueuionuo , jn tiie com man d ; o tf h e lioyalr ray, that th ( rjnisiicewas bVXcxidercdWa an enidand bfmlehe m e rices ohjthe n flhwAtin f , forty to one ot the atticlei or; the Ntreafy,-4 Th i s is ann6u h ccd ini wo) pfocla m iions aaure ss eu .; oy a vre n x juai.orre i his Tr arm yvnd 'toother lnhabifan tsio accuses Bolivar of bad faith?r and triaf h e pas bee n induced to th r rupture o me armistice, in consequence orjm frefjortsahtf :'miircnlsehtatiohs::6f 'i'tf f-' ' : " 1. . irl' fi:."'if 'i ment or in more inicmgmie, languages inttntated to tlilsklentn hxtef; o be- relieved from thei r. royal oppresi sors, and their solicitude; for th e arri f ground u pt; has thou glit it expedient- to term in ate Hie uriiiisiiL. . a ne truiu jsf ine uojai authorities hd vioi a va r.tety? o fw ay sudypjrt icuWy'fln keeping the Spanish squadron at ":La Gu yra in the teclhtof an express stil pulation Of the success ofjthV pafrU j uisjHj iiie coming roniesi we enieriain np.tjdja that every: man ' iri this free -country rausfc wish! them compIete4uccess is not less cer-' ta i ii Y e 1 1 oo k W ilhcon fidecc.to.; see! the hole of ythe: nevVa brightxam-i pic iu inc urn wunu.T-ufla. A'ew. trai:. .FROM MEXICO. i(Xhe;late report from' Mexico ofthe dethronement ot the. Vice Koy,aftd the formation of a Vevolutionarv Junta; created' a strong anxiety to receive fu rthe r i n t el I igen ce from t hat cou n t f y, which had so long resisted the heroic; eiampje of the southern rirovincesp & apparently, al 1 attempt to weaken its devolion4o the mother country. The report, it appears, iyvas -io'hfeujided... Thj Cliarleston City ' Gazette,' ofV the 14th,' furaishes the touowing dews : ) the brig' CatharineJwev have received Trom our cbrrespondentat Havana:" papers to the 7th inst J: We find in 1 them abetter" dated'the 3d of ApriJl addressed by Don Jbsse A. Ve- 4Uri.ti ; VJiLrv 1- I fl 1 11 a ' U a l 111 LIlLi IILI llll'll HI nil ILtx' .IM i I ' ii vpntrMiuir. iiiki m rri vfi i i ri uri w th i . rir. Unon board, to the Cabtrttenral n ? - . . - . . - nf l h I anil nF l.n'ha. criv nifn nr j I . :r n- ? w vvniii ui inc. uuuuiiai aiaic ui auaua jh-1vipvir0 at tHfimehev1riff that f received, that .? Moj. Gen. ' Li nan had proceeded,4 with 6,000 men, in quest dfllturpide ; and itvaseleved, that from the energetic measures adopted by;" the Vice Hoy, Jtfie " said tlturpide woald fall into the hands of tlV Major General ?s divisipnTJns circunistarice xol -. J. uaJ "tl"t w.tvii iu uicxMua wius resti ess antV faetiou s pi ri ts,' who wish ed to sow d iscord & jeal ousy betvden the E ii ropeaii s and M e xi ca "h's Tn r Ve ta Cruz, the Nation oraigz'fpr the public" tranqili o f de parture, thejr heard of the arri va I of 'the " Spanish frigates Pi ueba. and : nnLaat ;A)capu Ico t!M-- romyiie hat the report, lately received at thi place, of the demrbnenienf of the Vice Roy of Mexico; is without fouhidatiorii t The papers also contain advicesfrom xYjaariu to tne lOtnjT aqu from Cadiz to the; hish brig !&n Wj0iltvo the?!attef3iic;-;T worthnotieiog!lsltK& DonLuidelnisMm t etitiar:a NapleSto go in, the 'sanie Character To the court -ot St. James.- FrWthe 8erMhat theeatesi; inahimitY nre- vaileB ifeweeiiJ tjie regtafrtfdiM; the militia aBdlth febJ an address was i3resented - to- the urujg nira oraneiraitac Hoyal PersohV arid firm deiernatioft OTpomKepnstU wi rriofnTense 'tRenrioratnef b cares .afldttheiexerio RiPuiatolvicdLa ' v "V'A il ?fiVh f . Art! n f ; ?rf fi f 0frV$iri ' ffii val o! the - Republican" troops irt theiH s -l'his.we believe to beUhefiactyetJ in mum ison va rJ Ismail; pbik Uy-JltonJHom.Ch.vii-el,,i ; 7 '. STOLEN, Iroht Mr;Zild Tboratsoi', r-1" the 14th instra laee WIIItr iirtncDlW milk and cidei-spots, suppsecl to bean Tn!! Horsee saidHafjehL thesi rubbed Whis;l 2 nacewej r supposed to! he kaa'. ' 1(1 oU.tr ffif Ten Bafc tft 'Jd. J;wiUdeUvm thf .Bowel-in WiT Cun on, Keuse Uiver I and" Fifty llZ! ' tot the i apprenentiotitoj ,'tlf.Thieffc , . afch Editpr; of thelCaro Jina c& in Pohf'-.t ASSORTMENT v 0P Philadelphia, and are nowf opening (at their Store, corner f Syeam.ofe hud Bank streets, at extensive and ;well setefctcd inrmf Jt Staple 'and Fancy Spring fanJ Summer Dry ' Goods j amongst which ai ; j V ShepjiardeSra;$ Blue' iid Black oths and Cssinieres Yalencja, Florenlme and MersrJles vestinp ' ' vuperior selection " ". " - r . -t StrlpM and. plain': Hu'saia Bif ll, for t'antaloon., ." w crtensives assortment ot Calicoes' at aft vpricS (latest patterns! v - y ;. f BUcic'.ahd creTankm fcrap6 Rqbei'piiia ' -and fifriired- i;t--wTv I ;- ': .1 " . Black and'FancV ,'nJain anil fisrured iCrapejCAKfeA1? ""a'a- -V jtjaiyf oh' Crape Shawls and Sca'rfsl rich cnlnr ajtahd -4 Cambric and Alius I'm Gineham3 ' yp. iiiiuuiixr-rjiiteu v-amifics, tioraea ani CheckM Muslins V-: f v 9-8and:6-4 Jaconet f and Cainbfic Miisll 4 4 and 6-4 PlaimBook andLcno f do y Plain Mull aridVfigured Bpcfc ! do Elegant SprHEd and D0U4I Real IAdla Mulf 44 and '6-4 Plush StripeTalonet Aluslin - Looin-Sew'd and lliclr Tamboured Book do: A large assortment of 6-4 Cotton Cambricks :--.fverv.ieheab -Kh i ufM f.i 'T; . ! -. . v.--. JaconetuVIasljn Cravats-'lape, Borders)!-. pap1 spofdo. 'k :j AivA;:f...'::-' Seersuckers, Black Senclievrs and Sarcenetls 6-4 Muslin Robes, Jarmeit and Cambric Dr w' - mities'V-s v At'" A'Hjp :y, ' iJiacK. wrte ana coiorea bat ns & Florences nair Plaid Black; and colored Silk IIal3kercbie&, BlsSilfcShawbl.-''-''vJ. " -y Fancy Levantine Shawls,' elegant borders 1 Thread "Laces 'and Inserting : Musi in Trim Platrt and limboss'd ThulleJ.Lkce, FncyBt; Thread fliirnhric anrl Cflmhlic Handkerchiefl Imitation Thread Cambric f i J A do v " ThrMd Lawnft iLong Lawn Printed Cambridr A nd Madrass Handkerchiefs .C' ; ' ' White Jeans; Whiteand Cllored Satteen? . . Bxackj(Whlteand C5xeeri Bi-iUiantines Ladies and Gentlemen SU1 and Cotton hV Jrlifiery";. 'X'i lK;:vvf " ' -. ' 1 '; Beaver, Castor Kid and Silk Gloves Buck and Doeskin 'a; do ' Loh and Short Yellow Nalkeen, very supj- :vj rior-quality Yr:4;--: -r"-"' Apron and Furniture Checks, Blue Nanteetf 1 Siles"J)amai4c;Table Clglhs (an elegant ar- IJnfeDansksBlack & White Lace Shirk . tndyeils' -f. - ,'"4 -'-': ' ': Cloth Jand light dyrSewmg Silks-Sopcnor 'X :'"; Gilt' Coat and XesvBufttons - ! ; ;:.f" . PearlVest and ShfrtButtos, Coronation CJt- An-elesant assortment of Irish Linens, lopf VOO.A ribrTexlure -4. ftrish ; Sheetings' and . Di 5 Cotton CaCi- " ; meres .'ti "'- iDrab and Olive' Genoa Cc I, large Rib, Vd- Cotton -Braces, - Brown; Jllllands, Drcgbwj ;?LU.ens.r-b.;i' d ' ' -' Fashionable Tuck and Side! Shell Corob . Umbrellas and Parasols, rietest patterns tf ' finish r.Ysi:y : veV Ribands r::; Superior Bf aver and Roranf Hats v v EWsfiC qraVat Pads and Srtrmg ari5'a A AVfewresms of shperior Lttter Paper ' Tapes, Bobbins i Cord f ire, Floss Com ;rtandeedlpi!! ' ' ; rt4xvi aittJ onT Russia U00 34 an4 7-8 IesticSbffringsV Plid mesticVrv- f J ;- f,y. ,; Medicated Qit Silk,5 prepared for the -A of Gout and Rheumatism ' . .j , With's variety.ofot articles; pur principally ;or (Uasn.yi T, . . 1 . - -m -a. lhIT V LW - ' markably well selected, -thiir, determ is to dpxise of .tbemat f mho may; wish to purchase tri 4n5ther amaiiddg.forthe may be convinced Of the fact ci beingiffered st the, lowest prices. :- &KMJ- .wuiconitfiH vpew.yorX, most every i regular Packet -fron f . tf further supplies of Fancy .f"l3-.wi" assortment will be gutatf :.kjyilgrf-lfer tana nrurea KiDanas pt, every. size and do., (extra widthTFlag Bandanno Hand - v . . .-..: i . - ..
The Weekly Raleigh Register (Raleigh, N.C.)
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April 27, 1821, edition 1
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