v f
J v .. I
an;d
-1.
;,: Vnw.rp'd bt ptrtv, iag to live hkg Brothen.;
Friday, lNoyE!BER r, iss.
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.v7
i
- v.. i ;H., . t .. Li
V" ' ; . -' '. --, i .' . s-, .f..' :,;;,'. -'.Wirt S
,tel
"TTsfor a new. PAPF.n, TO"' be j
'VtfBtisiiED twice a weekJvV ;
1 i ..-';.:' v.
- Office of the uaieign j obliged almost Wholly to exclude.
. r . . . pctoberAn , ( lieater space is proposed, also, to be
ThaU TP,e who are self-govern ea ,IaUottecl to Editorial matter, intludin
A self-defended ; who have-the .iHr lintelligence-'ofa.piirely domestic or in
iate clioicc of their Legislators, refi-1 : tcrpai character. ; .Lastly, but notleast,
htible periodically to their constitu-t better vehicle will thus be; afforded
Kts- who have formed their owti con- for: Advertisements of every descrip
HtuHons; and have th right of amend- j fj0T1; and. particularly for such as, from
lr changing and even annulling them ; e tardiness of a weekly publication,
arc individually liable to bear arms, cannot now obtain a sufficient .circula
j A r taxes when demanded by :t:on to answer the purposes of adverti-
L nnituted authorities selected by
Toitppi and laws, lanas
iJWV- ' W' - '
taiiht in the schools : : f
. x n r hn free and general cir- 1
elation of Newspapers .only, that a just v
inowledge can be actjiiired of passing.
tvents, or a-true estimate formed by
rVinff their conduct, of the merits -,
cr ?5o. - -v. ... :.; i'l
ft is now four and twenty years since
the establishment of the Raleigh Ke- J
. i v ,vf 4im rnTTlTiTlRinC OnC '
iv$S inShoie. Period ofthe fnde-
half Of mre than '
Lemsevcs uiat such a jjcup ments are lnxeresxmg or imcuiwuu ...
Z be fully and frequently informed on ; To this plan, the undersized invite
L state of public affairs, 'of: their: do- : the attention and favor of the citizens
lestic toncerns as well asof-their To-! 0f this Stale generally, and partkular-
fmrti7P the IvA-
m i w MAArt a rrrT " a z -.4-m
rB 1 M I Mllla 19 U , . r " I 'IV 111 LIILISU IV 1 1 VF 11W n I
penaenceox "V- ; . V V throutrbout the year, at tne rate oi ,riKu.
Wthirds of the penod , which has m-
' lara per annum
Wered since the adoption of the .Con- , Tne egister will also continue, as at pre
Shition of the United States. About nt, to be pul lisbed weekly, at Three Pol-
per, anu Miuaju"j, -- - ,
ii u rp i inn tn
cxicuv ii
vhcre, previuij, it v.MM...
Vpnaners was very limited, andpret
. ..Lv in fht main post
Tj muaij.um.uv - - "
Bootes. 1 fie support oo i y. ,
rer? shews, that, a certain vaiue is pui . .
ipon them by the people,-and it is hop- t
1 ' . J. U ln - snn It IS nflTl I
. al kfiM in(1nnrrt ba corres- li
a meir uciiciiii iiim.--" . ,
edwiththeswhichhas
iu , ; , ,
Newspaper here, was an experiment of
doubtful success. It necessarily
1 ,ii coolrt md iiTnited to
111 UJC UliWl u, - 7. f
i A n ntironr iiim pviniiiiaiiiiiiiii vr
S.U,' ' . 0r Indeed at that i I
time, there was but a small portion oT i
the State to whitfh a Newspaper cpulrt !
. i. 1 A.vn..r'nt1v anil i
V,e transmitted more frequently, and.
minj Counties hich a - Newspaper j
scarcely ever penetratctu j
With the lapse of time, the State has :
undergone a great change. .v Its resourj
cs are gradually developing ; education
is more and more cultivated 5 . public
f pint is consequently enlarged 5 and .
North-Carolina is assuming, if slowly ?
yet surely, the rank in tlie Union to
wMr.h her relative nonulatiori, her poli-
Hcal disint'eresteilness, and the private
virtnes nf her citizens, entitle her. i
Daring the same interval, the post- :
routes have been greatly multiplied, and ;
the transmission of the mail has been j
iccelcrated and made - more frequent, j
n every part of , the State. :
The considerations, as well of a mo
1 as of a physical 'nature, which .we
ave thus briefly sketched, seem to de:
in'and, rather than recommend, (alter
ihe example of our sister States,) the
tablishment of a Journal of more fre
quent publication than once a Jveek.
Yielding at length to. the suggestions
Mch have long impressed upon the
nind ofthe Proprietors of the Register
thi npreznUvl thf. undersigned, Co-
Mrtnw ; 4Ko.- "RvMHnp' and ota-
tionery, as well as Printing Busin
have determined to commence tne
Hcation nf a lSTpwsnaner twice a
n the third Tuesday oftfoVerober next
t . . - . f ' 1 Ann.
uic uiiiu i ucsuaji . .
fthe d,v ,fW ih meetin- of our Gene-
x . . J ... .. . 0 ' .l
iai Assembly) on the terms uilou.
Wr t -
The considerations of a, general nar
tire. which have led to this deteruuna.
tion, have beeri already stated, io
vhich may be added the following, ; m
detail, Hi -
Under the. present arrangement, it
b tn nfw Wn 'k "subiect of regret,
that News," sometimes of great interest
fA 1 j - stale before it
ua be imparted to! them; breaches
4r.k; dltidnarv channels
- Ti, -Nrvinaner-conveys it
to iu customary readers, and loses that
ftliah-of novelty which makes itaccp-
feble. It frequently happens that wc
Wipac5vMchouSnt--
oore at larire :'and many mmk--'
c ai ,,ar.Se rlihi2, for want
if r,m ' w . compelled altogether
toit jn.Nviater.-fbr.totanceV.
lall be enahled, ih the tff2
ecVlv Wner. to.rive.-afaner account
Hthe Proceedin ol?
tatip andof the Debates in tach ;
and 9 in tje Summer, to find ; room 'for.
ihtercstibg . matter ; of ; a'.mlscellanwus
character, whicKv; at present, ve are
yoi
out
-W or those to whom" the Advertise
rTn The
undertaking
,iJVl w- ' r . I
ui - annminppil will he cost! v and swnc-
k- tio7nrflmiA ! hnt it will be steaoi-
iy and persevenngly pursued, with a
( refiance for indemnification on a
iiDerai support from our public-spintedj
dlscermng fellow-citizens.
. . ' J. GALES & SON. t
TERMS.
The semi-weekly Rnler,gh Hepster will
commence on the 18th day of November next
and be published every Tuesday -Tnda
be sent to all such as resme m
,T,pp. thev can receive n twice a w r k, hh
iVi0r thv ran receiv
.11 thncwho can receive the Paper but
once a week, the weekly p.npe r will be con-
tinued.
Such -of the r friends as sua.i ue
.r.tisf.ed with this cr urse,
will oiease m
h . wgh - g a5? as conve
. ind hcv slinli be attendcl to
AdveTt5,
v - . . A mrv I
lins r. -
0Br1 ihr.". time for a dollar, and to very
otl vvv .... r . . .
portion
From theWtrw-Tork Evening Pott.
THE MARQUIS LA FAYETTE.
xhVarilent aod arxiou wishes
enerallvex PR8eci t,at this veteran
e . . - S - 1.!. o.nitrv
, should pay u " ' v
u,hprp hp commenced his military ca-
rocr. and whose libertieH
he
was
aii-alons in ".promoting. do hor i
th;
national feeling. In H.e vn.ne
course of Gen. La bayeue's poimcu.
life, it-has
been a matter i muc.
;r,imn tii the inenns
f freed4in
thai amidst all the changes which he
witnessed, anl the tempting otters
made him both by Napoleon nu H
j Uourbons, that he continued tn none
to first principles, ary now ir.
the storms4df revolutions which he p
ed through, he stands forward to. pub
lic -view, the same inflexible patriot
1 1, a wine honorable man: In a manu
script poem ofthe accomplished Mws
FiunceV Wright, entitled " Thoughts
r .. t!.,o 7 tn iir t we arc son.
ta learn v il not be published, yJu
the lolloxvingedicatin tothw
ous'warricr, which we prefer publ
,ng to any futogy that we could
frame. : ' . y ' (
V should I consider all your high and.jK.
all the great and eyer-durjn
nroveii vimu & - , - .
. t : . k.w i rendered to tne Uu
services that vou have
w,m m
mv revere
,.V:orv 111 ihSCrtWinff VUUr limine
f sumption nscring Pera)itted me
ilpantrs. . .. ti.n'thft
Vniher of vour coumry, ( u ."'"v t
thl totriel of two worlds r and that you
th-?. -1 :. ! .Ki. llttlt.nrod..ct!n of my ear
S a 5mple:t,bute of d.e heart to
the best and most indulg.em 01 uic..,
tne pe5i MtnfA tn vou that th
already confessed to you that the
boem was written before I had at-
I have reuj
l ViAm' was
taintd rny twttnticm year, .b r
It is nrobaDie nrereiurc, uv
1 . "I .1". . L ik.l
1 vnur 1 i t v. . r ... ,
ihev bear the impress ct a hast jv aim inexpc
they -Dear x . . pent po-
em may breail.e an araop 01 iecue
e"l," i.en miht have checked, or, at
leastihave . taught me to dscmble . Upon
j'-iAAj; however, after tic lapse 4-1
so.ne years, the-sentiments there expressed,
1 findl hone which; my heart mvows, ? or
V-ui-'.. ...Ktamlinfr ink flOt TeCClVe ftS
1ust.; But while increasing) experience has
confirmed ratuet than shaken the seil-aaopx-ed
opinions of my youth, it has uught me
that they aie little Ukgly -to be rfccived . oy
the worid. ; If, notilUtandln itlis peisua-
1 i,av- h(-ft induced to maK.c ,mc ni
to theftw, rather than ths roa-
f "'VV' ..,,, i-pUbritv that your
5 name cujw . - -ivib.ea t.
P" : j- y throurtout a . . --v -v -
weeK, -country ofthe "rn,h nr.!
I
nvthat 1 present them. 7'A? fwwT,
hive enraed Yir attention may " engacf
that of other ?enerou.;inmcra z. iv .
nion of sich that is alone I'worthy of rearri
nor shall I appeal tait with jpucn apprn.c,.
85on, fbtv if they are the best,' T have learned
from exenencehhat they are also the most
induent crit.es.-
! T have mentione
l tne atre ax ;"1v,;.,-i,,r.
r,..-.rKt hr,pm wM pnmnnsed. However n
imposed. However un
worthy 5n itself the tribute th.ere o;terea t
I'll ' 'J " - - - -.- , -
ir virtues, it mayfuot be altogreth,er witht
ita value in yonfeves. Written, at a pe
rl whn vmt were to me like one of tne
riod
heroes of antiquity, it-may afford to you. arjj
evidence of the Impression, which the reporrt
of your actions will make upon the youjntuf
:,i : nftr. XTv Rflmiratiou of 1-a
41 a;mnW.lii vlmiraton ot
what was jrreat and virtuous; in paying my
secret homage to his character, Thttle fore
saw that I should possess the honor of his
friendship and discover that his virtues as a
patriot, a soldier, and a statesman, foTrnel
only a part of his virtues as a man, and that
K-o,itw r h;c rliawrtpr in nrivate was in
perfect unison, with the purity f hi Piblic
life. FRANCES W BIGHT, f
Paris, November, 1822.
From the .Mem-England Farmer. .
Mr. Editorl-Within a fev years I hve de
voted some time and attention to the culti
v,tmn of an Orchard. If I am correct in my
view, of
the subject a pood orchar js
the
most valunble part of a farm, and the farmer
who neglects, to cultivate one; may .with pro
priety be siid to neglect an important branch
of trood husbandry.! . m ". A
Five years nro, I selected a piecej of land
to be devoted exclusively to aa Orchard. Tt
has utuiallv a tfood soil; andesccncTs a lit
tl to the est. It was; somewhat Irocky ;
I nfthL. Tnrr heinir so larce and heavy
j as to render it necessary to Mow them in or-
der to move them. I cleared the rocks all
I off, so that net one was to be seen;on the
j,p-ece above ihe surface of the ground. I
i ; enclosed this piece of irround with a substan
! ti:d stone wall, and then pJouffbed and plaht
i eri it with matoes. After dicrtrinl the po-
itutrp.! I firsun nlousrhed and harrowea it,
.1 mf,,.v-ri mit t ip rnvrs f ne Trees, nt.
- -i- .- . . , .
top rnd bottom of what J took out, each by
itself. Ab. ut th first . Vovember I set out
my trees, beinir careful in taking tuem up
to injure the roots as little as possible.: Into
each hole, after pi cingthe roots of the trres,
I put three pecks of compost manure next
the earth taken from the top of the holes,
lenvinc- that which ws taken from the bot
tom to be placed on the ton. On this piece
of eround 1 set one hundred and thirty trees,
leavins hem exactly twenty feet distant from
ench other. The sprin- after getting- the
trees, I planted the ground with corn, and
the ncxi spring gowedjt with wheat, seeded
it dow n to grrarsV-and grauexi 1.1c w c..
a . r..u:.i!v two first years ater
-v.were rutin 1 then put half a bmbe
,.fm;,;,,rt amnnd'ech tree, and they sua
mt;m.e tofiouvish, the largest of them be-
inn- ix inches in circumference
I have late-
!y ploughed 1he ground, and mte
intend next
in order to
spring to plant u wiui puwmv .
hasten their pfrotrwi. : .
Tbe prolabilitVlnow is, that m he course
of five years more,' my orchard will be quite
productive, should it continue to nr .
The farmer who ha not-yet a yx)ung orchard
coming on, Wd do well ndiatelyv
Mvoose f. piece of gro ini,anu
lv Dreparine:, pet it.out witn appie irecs.
'.i.t to he afraid of devoting too
1. ..t;rtn to an orchard, tor it
,iffhtly managed, it vrUUer a few years,
amnlv repay all the trouble and-, expense.
smp).v i7 v ..j Kt once Dten
An orchpra sei in gruii
lnUL will not flourish un ess it ACT
s Slot Ued every twefor three years. fernaps
1 U&e better' way to keep it m tiHae.
whole: time, as tne trees win
much fester, and produce more and better
fniiCBeauty and order are desirable irt n
1 i .. :n Q in other thm firs. Ho
orcnam, wvi
' .'.7. . , , '. 4. : - boa , it1 t
much more, phasing iii?l-w
i..wUr th tres Deinsr set
stanu in
set in rows
perfectly straight each- way, man w sec uu.
stand here and there in apwmiscuous man--
ner like tne trees or a ioiyif
Much care should be taKen ounng-uc
years of an orchard to give me xre
. 1 tIi.o nmct Ki none
Uv and proper snapc. .; -
principally fby pruning. Uranchcs should
ofthe tree at a less distance than fie or six
Cattle, sheep or hogs,
KCUllll.-h - . -LJ
. ....n ..otiv imiir the treeS'DV ruo
as nicy wmg"-j j- ... .
bing against and browsing "
NOTICE.
V 1.L persons indebted to the Jate firm of
jti N; Harding 8cJg.-arereiHui5 y -
j:.v v..., mnt to the subscriber, who
maV be fwmd it 11 hours of the day t the
f . r -1 r; l
v ' n On t' first of December 1 shall J
nlace all onen accounts with an officer for
collection. :.:'r': Ii4t-U-
October 23. . j k 571113 ,
It ths stork op' j. gai.es 8c bos,'; iiieH,
,v.'V'N0i.;!:.;.v3f
lr t,A t? AToit s of Cases arerued and deter
mined in the Supreme Court ot
rolina, for June TTr. l823 bT;
October 20182S.
23: f'T".'.: 7
1
I i, vpvv ctM to have them'exactly straight ft Domestic NerO totns -y.:
e-Cch wiv I then due- tbenojes for the trees I Kersey -awl bagamiesuuc ,
v 1 inrlica in c ent 1. taKinff caroio layiic urnn .-'- ''z.,
Internal improvements
tTHE Board . for Internal ImpVov men
" of the f Siatej of Nonh-Carblma : wul
M tHeir A nnuaV Meetmgat Rale.gh, on
. 3 Mrinrlavi'm 'Novem!er vnext U
Ort. 22; 1823. i' ' '
57-fo
BOARDING FqK MEMBERS.
---i' v nTV t f T V i nfrirms the Mimhsbs
l of the approaching General Assembly
that she occupies the same commodious
House in which she formerly k resided, and
can comfortably accommodate ten or fifteen
Members during he Session, on her usual
reasonaote Terms
Ralein, Oct. 15.
6 4t
SHADY GROVji M ALE AND FEMALE
ACADEMIES WAR Couxtt. y
THE Examination !of the Pupils of these
Iitsiitut 16ns will take place on the 44th
and 15th of November. ; .The Exercises will
be resumed on the 1st Monday m January
lR24.UTewns of Bord and TuiUon, Fifty
Dollars per Session, payable inj avy.nce. ;
. 1 THOMAS COTTWLLL.
- October 30. s 1 r & 2t . ?
Andrews. & Jove'? Female Academy
I F.Y AM IN ATI ON. 1
milR Semi- nnual Examination will com-:
S mence on Wednelay the 12th of No
vember, and continue the two following dys.
Med-ls will b, publicly presented to thoe
-...:i-; hovf nm nleted their studies, afll
who will evince a progress in literature and
science, not usually attained by Females.
Williamsboro', Granville c'ty N. C v
! drt. 90th. 1823. 57-3t
S BIRDSALi:&CO.
AVE received a general assortment of
TT
Snsnnabie tioods, wrucu weic yu6nw
-r'r . vAft- W a Partner of the Concern, se
lected! particularly foil this Market, and will
be sold as they were bought, viz. very cheap.
Amen j them are, ) r :
Fine and Supernnc viomp un w.-w .
Tartan;
Caroline, and .FL.A11J.
Domestic Caroline 3 j ' .
Scarlet printed Rattmett
plain and figured Bombazetts
Black Bombazine -Plain
84 bordered Cassimere Shawls
Angola .; '
Imitation Merino, and SHAWi.
Cassimere 4 J
Merino Handkerchiefs -Cassimere
Points 1 . v
Canton and Nankin Crapes
Plain and figured bilks i r
Black Levantine and Satin , r
A verV handsome assortment of Calicoei
Japan Victory and Seeded Ko'bes
riainandeiegantnguredMushns V
Black and coloured Silk Velvets
-.White Velvet-for Painting -
Thread. Jidgings and Laces
Cotton
Silk ;
HOSE
Worsted, and
T-nrnks'-iWOolv
Gentlemen's Woodstock?)
1 TMrk ?rtd
Ladies Kid ,
-JSJIk and
Ostor
roMnd Silk Umbrellas
Factory Cotton and Turkey Red
Wlii'tt move's Cotton Cards
Domestic 1 J '
Russia and C SHEETINGS.
Irish S
A complete assortment of Domestic Cohans
10 pitfet UJtdh Bagging; 1 : . v -
iV large'assortmcut of Gentlemens, & rrs j
, ip8' 1 .. :: 5 SHOES j
Coarse SJioes and Brogans for Servants. . .
B 3- CO.;keep a cnsnmt sup
ply of ' . , ." .'i ,' :'
Loaf 1 ' ;-: ,,-
, Lump &C SUGARS J .y
. Browii . ' ;' ", -;- V".,
Tea and Cfetiee, . m
... DomesticTand Imported gemots. p-:
'..j;vr ' - M.iv, ALSO, ...f V;;;V-'
American "V .-.i- : ,.'v 5'-')
Swede and C BAR IKON. I
' ."English . j-. "I: ! ' '
Siich jirtlcles in the If ardware line as
, ; ri.in crfTipral demand, i. -
H . .The'y! will continue to receive addition? tol
their stocKturougnoui iuc.c.'-,v
,,antitAof: SPUN ; COTTON, w
expected in afew daya, from the Manufac-
torvattlie rails 01 liar mvexv
Ralefeh. Oct. 304 1823. ; 1 v ;58-4t
- - .,! ; : : LANDS 1
10 be sold for Taxes due for the years
-'iftsi nd 1822' at the Court-House in
-.r .
Snow Hilt,: Greeny County; second Mon-
iTheJands formerly. gyen.in; by WilheJ.
Stanton, not given m the Jasi twoyeaia, awv
acres, joining. John tjasgow v4-
The Lands formerly given m by James
Eastwood, 33 jacrev 4?$l
and others.' C;:Yi&3t&$& uil'.
The Lands formerly given mbyJohnCox
ioinine William VV illiams; and others::
: v KiCtPTl O. lUGirn late ShfEVv
3, 3 and 4 Point uianKew
William V illiams, and others. ot Lj : ii'&vfrrV 'utiuirp kvi R. ."
tKIcto O.JlUGUTi latent
AfeSfe;t !-.v-..' " ! , . -' '.--
Oetobetii
New-books;:
have iust. receiyed
4rom I'm adeion. a
wiety of new Books j t f
s2 the following r r. ',-r;v. : '
"' i- v.. ' '-v-""-' : ;V
Hnorta : , v ' ' . - . : -a. -V -
7tb voL Wheatons Reports '
f?nbprts on Frauds, new edition
Professor Griscpm's fToifrjn Euipc , 2 ro :
Miss Aikin's Memoirs ox. me v,wm
Vols; 19 &.20:Vesey.!iun. Kcpwria, '.Ch.;
k anlndexto the' Work -V-:V! -jf? :
Vesey & Beame's Reports, vols r i V a'-!
' .Elizabeth: . rff -v J v V. i ' -.v
; Campan's Memoirs of Marie Antoinette, ... rl?- i
Life of William! Penn v ; ' , V' S ! I
CasaV Journal of th Ufe of ; Npoleda . m v.
Mad
The
T.a Casas'
The wuaemess, or orwiuw.... " ? v
The.Pioneers, 2voli : -p' .?V-: ; '
PvrU ofthe Peaki 3 vols ' . :Y'
i Quentia Durwartf, Tphl .s;.; r';f '--vi
Limits andShadow$ otcotiisaiaic . ; .,; ,
i Rinffan Gilhaize, 2 rofW -j ;..; , v V t :
f!on.mnn Praver Books. ' Ot -.oincrcnf sfMw
and in various bindings, v 1 "' "
A assortmentpSchooi;& ChildrenisoWk , : ; v H, ,
r 1 0ctober: -aO.-'- :4;H; v'-.s.-' "58,J, '.
mf'iBsSab'scTibett e nowopening , : P;
1 will in a fewMaW receiye the balance of ; T, i :
liir iT4nsive
OTonk-: of; goods;1
well adaptexl to the present m a pitching ;, ;, v
.nnAman? which are- the followmg ; ,1 ' ,, i
SheppanlN&Hirextrablue&hrackClo y ; f
BVe black, browrt, obve, and drab, 2d do. . ? . . ,(d,'j
itn.rfin1liie and black Cassimeres, with l
'v great variety of funCy colors . ;:.,V ;
An exceHent ssorrmeiit of Wue and
mi
1
xed
An ,exce:iem,sson iiraw.-."' V .i.-u V .,ft
Satinetts, with other,colpurs, some ofwiuw y; " r
are of a very superior quai vf ' y:
large assortment of flow priced :Cto f V
denpia felcVestingof thevt yy.r
ionahle.;pittem9 fVr; ' li..-r.' v . 5 .. '
trwtto and French Florentine tor yesung . ; ,
Real and imitation tartan; Plaids for men :t v
Cloaks v. ' - " : .-.v '
Superior Caroline Plaids for JUdes wear : v -
A larere and well selected assortmentof. plain) v , i ; jj
and ngured BomDazerw, '5 1
Rose; Point, London uflel& Stnped Rlan a . V
White. red, and yellow "Flannels, at all prices V; . i;; y
Green Baize and Flannel k K.-" '
Drab and olive Manchester Cords, which ar t r ,
Black Silk aM:TahWjta-. . . r.r
Black and assortfd coloured lnawnea j, H 1 .
Merino Shawls ana HannKercuiei:, v ; r
Cloth Shawls, plain and, figured - ;i; ; . ;
A great assortment of handsome Cahcoea, q
the latest fashions and patterns ' Vi V
54 and 6-4 dark Manchester Ginghams
5-4 and 6-4, Jaconett Cambrick, with omd
suitable' for gentlemen's craVats .. " '
iUrt,r fi-4 Cotton C imbricks, all nuhuet -
Stifned ami toured fancy Muslins for tar1 1: V
! dresseR,'hndOTepattern.;
aijl ..iVfiJf-idaln and ficrured Bok Muslins , ,
Mandarine Craves and Kobe v elepnt good ;
Nankin and Canton CApeallcolottrs
hmirfiawls. all sizes '"iv;i' -Ti
BlacSenshaws ana oarsneisf vc ouljm f , ; , .
i eooits . . 4. - 'n-'--. .k'-.v. V'-: '..
Wre! and plain Italian Xdstring : , , ; $ :
irnrh Satins and Florences, all colours
Italian Sewing UKsyoiue, oiai;"" wv. - j
ed colours, of a superior 'quality.; - Q' .V. j!
A rnod assortment of Ladies worsted Hosiery . . . v , '1 J j
... ; -1 .' .-..I, ' 1.1.. J n.ancAl '. . 'j 'L
Ji: fc hifp. Cotton Hose: all DriceSA ' 3'
Do Mo do , English & French Silk I , ... ;
. t , " 'C Stockings r-';
Do do f do 'do;&:"foY Geiitlem;t-.5:'. . t
Men's white and mixe.ljainbV.'Wool.6ti-;:;;yy-".vy
Do , doj. iiU iose,s ;
Men's best :. Buckskin Gloves, .
r -.1t. 'TlAdAf'-'tirirt Kiel 1 do. J " '
nn Kniri sh and Krencn sine ao.
i Alargessortmeirt of" Ribbons, : V : y1 : , i'
Domestic Ginghams, warranted fast .colors. ,. :
44 and 6-4 .BroSheriveperioT ;
3.4 and 7-8 Brown Shirtingsi at all prices' - - i
Bleached Sheetings, and Shirtinga, all widths ..
landprices;-1,4:',V 'ifS - '''
Xinen and CottorttJed Ticken;i; ?
Three Cases nisnwnena, aim ff-o wuc - - v
warranted Field Bleach which will be sold ;
' 'very low- tm'X T- A . :VV-
64, 8-4, 1-4, Table Dlaper,Yery handsome. I . '
tTowelhniz' do Vfih'. X:J -SAV
Irish Sheeting arid Renting f' ;
Black. Silk Handkerchiefs, very
for Cr.
A very handsome assortment of SheU'Combil ;
A aof fshionabief siieSy-at loV prjicest ; - -: ' )
Jit'good assortment of Conriroon shell Combs ' J
Stipejior Coat ijyest Buttons ikr ' '
CioatVt st & uptUJU ijg Button Moulds f ; c ; ;
Speol Floss 'Bill CottoUf tlie best qvtality ' V) ' '
4-4 4hd 34' "ApTohrChecl4liiii dye r ; v .
V gWH micuv f J - VVMIUUU ;VUIVWII - i
Also an extensive assortment of every trtlcl Y j
in the Grocerj nd . Hardware Lbiei'with, f -t . , '- I
lance assortment of v Men Vaftd ;'Liu&',,h ' 1 1
large , assortment of , Alen'a - and Ladie
Shoes, and also a general assortment of Uaio
of all quMMWt:,;!.;
'-iff. t 7 . 5:. f. " : f". f -. . '
j JTlie'vf GSeing. pufrhased lately H' V 1 i
Jri Net Yort and iPliilalpbia, pfiacipally ' y ;;J
ior vawf.w sy . ,vr' f ,iiu us in
saying, tliat cyer, article will be jiold oji ueh
terms as will gifp i general hatistWctio We '
will aLst receive; n drtiuo 4t supply oi :kyt ;;
goods everyionLb, w luc ; , rr deu-r. ftio
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