Columbia telescope. (Columbia, S.C.) 1819-1821, February 01, 1827, Image 1
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?.> THURSDAY MORNINO, FKBRUARY 1, 1887.
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amr Alknrij Kirk, in
Aytunm of 10?
??.;
Wbee Siii w? *H epoe-?? Uw twnUi
Awl bme.o* B^moy Doom.**
the thom-trc*'* bmisb,
r *?? gUtf *nJ brtaf,
Um winter wti.jmil thott '
Willi roit of Alloway?
raaka
iNMauruU it Ma i
rh?imcn?ory o?'Uuru??? n.imo
'|1i*C *Hii?)mu bfiwm^tl lift fcitnl cnj?,
Ihtr ihamc,
A 11.1 glory?ba tk? mt
F i aheewooW<|| hia m i I>.),
Anditujoy toipatk th*tw?t .
Wo m*f of huwau kiwi., .
IVe ttomi bftid? the eotUjfo bed
Where Um Dard-nc?*nt flr*t drew breath,
A ?tr.iw Ihatahedroofabnro hie hciui,
A urtvw. wrflkght'oomh be neat 11.
Ami I bar* ttnml beiide lb* pi If,
llftmooumeat tn ffaaren
The hoMWM vleartb'? prna-lert itla
To that l)a rd?peaekat (i veut
Bid thy though*horcroVrttint *p?if,
Bnv-Mii?tra), ia Ibjr dreaming- hour,?
Ami know, iowrtrtr low bit tat,
A pott'* pride arid power.
I'bo pffMlMHWrOttnH from *?rlb,
Til* pawar ltwt|?T?(?UM nftme
AmwlNiifa'M mk imI birth,
Tli* rick, the brmv?. the alrou*.
Ami ifdee>>m]?ney weigh down
Thy?p?rit*? flutter lag pinione then,
r?*p?ir~Ahv mltMtfl* written na
? . TM NUpf BWWflM men.
There here boea lofUer themrathaa Mr,
And longer *-ro|lt,aivl lon.ler lyre#,
,P|
"Vet read the oaunf* that know not doalh,
1'ew nobler one. thau Huriw are there.
Ami few bare won a gree ner wreath
Than that which Im*1? khi? heir.
II.?i> that language of tbo lirart,
In whirl, tbaanewednjf bentt would rpaek,
flrangtu, word, tkatbulatb* warm tear abut,
Or the uaile llghtthaeheok;
Iu eot <>r eaitleVi (girth or mean,
U^WJtfttbjreliaio.
aggjr"
irad, and ml,
O'er tba mind'aeeejuoalm and ttnrro.
O ar Ik* beartV ?uu?hinr, ami ?bower;,
OV ?IHi'*' ponwmto, bright and warm,
? dm k, cold Knurr,
* "oo^
- a^HRPmMI'w wwaft naaruir
yhed,
feftMgf
?on! abnre,
rtannfpeai)^,
ruth, end lovr,
kaake nndl brae*.
matter lay
Had wall.
lf?by
atUaaalV
iktwldafalr.
^AeeoefWw warld, Me gloom and glee,
IVil ?ldlkAa Mtal??4*alli<ira
rr u, V* yaet ry era inor?,
WtWI flwwIMBliJr
I the race ha ran,
irk the patfk ha trod,
* Mala man,
and #*nt. ami woe,
r death ooaM henl,
? *?n know,
Mt
|HPMMlb? fwntlk*
tMafcMow aten.
Mk^ -j-*-"? -?? <..u? tt^gi^u>^Aak ;
i a.tT7iTTi i rii
AJ?raiSlT3TJtSfc ?
SUZmTISrfSIvT. ^ '
't i:
1 would m?l ;?ow,
% >} -..? ' ?
agar
wAitr>.
[o the. man! a natla*
~ ) ?iUt jap*
intlM. her (nod,
Ami Hill, m on lilt Auterel ihftl
?AAgP ||g|||| |||| #o)it Mftf
ground.
Who live* upon nil mamorle*,
v ;v TtHMfhw.th the boriatlfane.; . ' *^ -
1 Quch*rar'*ii?biaau> pdjrim ahrieer,' 5;
Bhnnee(onoMideor*re?dM>oAa?l<? .<
*, The Delphian tdW, the Mwtmw, - v, .
tim ?]
fletfcr, withwladom'a prltitJ wrMlM, I
CnvMtl k i o?, and eutrtd pri?U ?f power,
AndCarrfc^wtlhlheirbrisht.wonlaateath'd.
v "*j?elaigtttleetufthebenn v;
And lowlier unmet, whote humble homo
v 1? lit by fortnt>?'. dimmer ?tnr.
Are there?o'er wave ami mountain come,
From couutriea bmu1 and ??r.
BwKtert mmt, lb* ArabV alia
Or lr*t (bo piled leave* 01 tho we?t,
My ow? p>i> faothwl.
All n?k the collage of hit birth,
(lateen tha mmm ht)?rfil tttliont,
And gather feelioga nut of earth
I lii Urtda and dreamt among.
They linger by (ha do"o'? low tree*.
And imetoral mill, and Wooded Ayr.
An<l round thy aepalcrea, Dumfries
The peel'a toMb it there.
lint what to them thafcnlptor'a art,
lliefuuerclflolutnni. wreath1a,aud uiW
Were thry not an,yen 001114 heart
The name of Robert burnt?
F. O. Ifv
*\tic i'ork, d/tnl, 102.1.
Furcwctl ! Othello'? occupation'* gone.
The year 1820 has fieri, ami with it, wo
hope, many of the pains ami disquietudes to
which it gave birth. It haa taken with ir,
we know, all hut the remembrance of past
pleasures, leaving only that to mock us with
tlic shortness of their (Juration?teaching ua
that in a world like this, where reasonable
people would expect that joy and sorrow,
jrit asuro and pain, might lie equally blended,
that the balance of trade U very greatly in
favor of misery, affliction, and disappoint
mcnt. The most memorable event that we
know of In the past year it the death of the
" MetrofiiiUmm j" we wished to have lived to
ruble epoch, when that gallant soldier and
Incorruptible patriot, Anonfcw Jackson,
eovcren the American arms and character
with imperishable glory $ but evtu thh poor
boon wo# denial -We bow to destiny?
quo fatuguoeant.
It WnAw seven years since tliis sheet was
first issued to the public, under all thoee soul
Umpiring hopes and pleasing anticipations
which are st> apt to gild the dawn ox youth
in its otuet in life?that from Ha very cn
trondfe in this world ot sin ami sorrow K had
to struggle hard, and that it has for a long
time, with patient Miflering, 'held aloof its
fate,* will not be denied by those who kindly
attended on It during it# last illness. Kre ft
had Men a year In being, some gentlemen
of this town purchased out the National
Messenger, ami placed it in the hands of the
Sresent editor, which left the Metropolitan
le tole and undivided ftatrortagr. A year
afterwards two young gentlemen from Vir
ginia, (practical printers) purchased nn in
terest in the concern, sacritlccd their time,
ami sold to a gentleman of Norfolk, who In*
vested a considerable sum, which has been
absorbed-, and for the last eighteen months,
prior to its death, tho Metropolitan has sul?
*istedon/>ro??tfr*?and/>r/ve/*fAarftp?hope
ful food, it will be admitted I
It was permitted by thh town to dwindle
from thrice to twkc a week?then once, and
lastly to die unpitied and forlorn, without
one effort to rescue it i leaving its onljl sur
viving reletave, the editor, nluuged in sooh
an unfathomable abyss of debt, aa nothing
short of tho wand of Midas can extricate
him. Forgive us our trespasses ew we Have
forgiven.
We honestly believe- there is something in
the moral miasma of this town, which Isure
sei* poison to newspapers and periodicals.?
In our own day, brief as it has been, wo re
collect no less titan twenty that hare appear
cd and passed away nlmwt with the rapidi
ty of the spec tre kings before the syo of the
sffWghted Macbeth?the only two that did
not absolutely fterUh, were sfved much in
the same way that n butcher saves an animal
from dying, h *. by cutting Ha throat?they
were sold wit.* Wc were unahlo to pre.
servo the Metropolitan even in that ways
bat, peace to its manes!?We subjoin a
short extract from tiio last dying spcchand
confession of the Columbian Repository, a
pnperp<tbl|shcdhercin 1801, to show that
these days arv not tunro degenerate tluui
former ones:
'?Wc madrnrenfenleulaUons on what we
would receive ; lutt wi? have been as rWJku
lotulv engag'-d, as ever the famous I>on
Qnixot" wan. I have not rccoived one-fifth
of wliat i* my due. The retoipu would not
covr one thhd of the expense I have not
only, wasted my momgr, but materially in
totdiny health, i.t jfaisertKmg thsslmsinros,
only In <rndseau ungrateful publb . My ot
? The only |*sp*f? uil>li?hed la this town thst
not penrii, w?? cms eMHburtsd by Clr??n?ad
KnylMi??W<> th? NmU??sI Mii'iWtr. Ih? hrm*t
MrtHU-H ??*?utd vat in the editor** Cither, awl
M?a hiUse te Mm?#ll?sot oae ?* tto whwl# *vei
?Mah(Mha.l h?fs, t ?? lon< n> tbs Met r*
- s. * ?? if ak* 1 V i I i ? a ? is Hnifn?*!lsl
If w9 mwfi*
^
Ho l>?trWt, sad wkirh
w?yesr?lMgsr fhsa ih? |root *
lv reward has beetKabusa|.one Audi fault
that the paper has bc*n occupied too much
with novels?another, that tpO large a por
tion has been filled with soog* and old wo<
men's talc*, One complaint of one thht((
another, at another?tliat wore. 1 to attempt
even to enumerate tliem, they would taku
more time and paper, than lever shall have
to snare.
'nettle d)d 1 expect, when this paper was
fin* commenced, tnat thedtlsenaofthc me
tropolis of the extensive* enlightened and
flourishing empire of were so de*
' formation ?? { have found
HMsSFoectt as poorly paid
as a paper could be. , The fonmliiug state
of Georgetown, I did amiiwiy would induce
itn citiscns to be llher?ri.< AU this I hoped
for,but have been nuMtegregtosty mistaken.
k "I find from experience thai a newspaper
printer has An arduous undertaking to per
form, and that H Is laopowible lor a printer
to please always any one of hi* customers.?
he 'Should <16 snd_ whatne should notdo^
There are many I am convinced will com
plain for no other reason' than to thow their
critical discernment.
T. O. BRADFORD."
Notwitlutanditt all this, believe the
Metropolitan might have wen reared up to
along and prosperousIlls,k had been
nourished during Its Illness whit attttle'Trea
sury pap'?but no 1?Mr. dny was faring
sumptuously every day* making speeches at
Lewithurg, *u fct.?the War Chief wai
busy at Weu ?ohit Instructing the Janlsa
Hea, (and through them their mends,) of the
necessity of adhering to the present admin
istration. Old Neptune's cli Irf man was st
" tlio "poor
wai called
when we
had repeatedly hinted, though with that
modesty which our nature Wowd never per
mit us to abuse, that as we represented the
Interests of a town, a component part of this
trl-urbine district, we had a move legitimate
claim to a share of the government crumbs,
tli.vi the house of Qti'mcy had to the l'rev.
<lcnc. We called upon thopriests of Haul,
hut tl|.ey were asleep or on a Journey, ami
could not or would not come,
When great folH leave the world, people
arc apt to inquire of what dlfwasc?Ave will
satisfy them wit't rOipcct to the Metropoli
tan-? it died of fiecunkhry fththhl*, brought
about J>y patro nagc?It wan gorged with U'?*
mmal patronage. and had nbt7*t?onffh of a
?. J*.?? nn\ V\>vusvanflue,-?-Vw'" inmt.*?
let all pass! !
We tcivic;- m?v unfeigned acknowledg
ments and cordial thanks to our friends of
tbe Metropolis, front whom wc have derived
as large a Share of patronage as we have
from the place on whic h we were supposed
to have some claim; they all have our nopes
for their prosperity individually and collec
tively. To those of our true leiroM in this
town who nave no Kindly stock by us through
good and evil report, affording us their akl
and countenance, we give them our gratitude,
tho breathing* of a sincere heart??H wc
have now left to be*tow. To our fellowciti*
*cns generally nhis come* greetings' We
wish that every successive year, u? it roll*
on in quirk succession like the wave* of the
mighty ocean, may waft health, happiness
and plenty. Should it be inquired why wc
are so general Hi our rxprcuion of warm
withes tor all the Inhabitanta of this place,
seeing that all do not deserve a full share of
our commendation; we reply, that a mvstc
rious beatitude sometimes comes to cliecr
the dying sufferer, and that it has ptuiscd
upon us) ticslricff, our rtlighn (though some
people rdtirni we never hml )?teachcs
us to pray for those who dctpitcfuljy uso ui.
Below will bo (mind our Inst tr ill and testa
ment as recorded. Othello's occupation's
g??nc I
OUR LAST WILL AND TKSTAMKNT,
tn the name of God, A men, .Being of
sound mind, but so grievonsly afflicted with
divers horrible pecuniary gripingeiKjHf
threaten Immediate dissolution, doth make
and ordain, this our last will uitd testament >
Our immortal part wo devote to the cloc
tlenof Oenernl Jackson, having faith onto
salvation, that en that day we shall all rise
regenerated. Our memory we consign to
oblivion?We wish the water* of I?ethe to
How over it, craving pardon of God at the
same time on bended knees, for the folly we
have evinced in ndhering against light and
knowledge, to a business wiiich a child with
the slightesf smack of prescience would have
known, muHt have ended in beggary and ruin.
Imfirlmb?The good subscribers we glte
?nd bequcat to the relegraph, to akl it in its
holy work of defeating the machinations of
men wlto seek to rub the j?coplc of their
rtv". iv and bequeath u> the Inteihgcn* I
eer and Journal, our bod subscrll>er*, (there
was the weight which pulled n* down) which,
?dtfedto?helrown, may aid in prostrating
presses thu?. meanly succumb to executive
To the head of the Home of Qulncy, we
^veand bequeath a pickled codfish, taken
on the grand bnnks with our hand?it nimy
serve to remind him of an attempt once
M*debythat House to surrender the efttlu*
slve right of navigation of the Mississippi, in
exchange lor a participation in the fisheries.
We alsd give and l?eqnea?h to the sukt Quln
cy, to further aid him In all hU future nego
tiations a bo* ?f Jemmy M??nroe's 'eontttm
matt/ioHry,'of which lie w.*s wont to boost
as a sovereign panacea m diplomatic snail's.
We glve.it to him as wc recetv^llit?being
taught b early youth that honeRrwaa ihe
W? never opened it or had otc?>
i Monroe we give 1
?or the plain reason fh*t the go
vemment have paid him ten times more
than all his services Were worth, imkI hvthe
Inst settlement forty time* more than he w*s
ever entitled to?lastly, wc give Htm leave
to wash |i? the L?thenn/?trea(ti, ami recom
mend such an abhltiooas above , all other*
serviceable to hi* name and person t but in
consideration of the legacies which he bc
aneathed to Mr. Adams namely hatred to
}e gallant Porter and the Panama mission,
wc give him u diamond ring worth at any
Jeweller* thecnormoo* sum ttf OOfVOOftpOO (1
'I o that ambitious, but eloquent Harry,
which we surname the Hotspur of Kentucky.
We bequeath three boxes-^the one fUlM
with MnefVkble contempt' ointment, Which
will serve to plaster up the mouth of the
honest Dutchman, Krenter?the second con
tains a variety Of firrcrdettf which he
can use as he thinks (It?the third contains
a handsome lltw^BBwy Chief) a in.' which
pops up when the box Is upenett, and strikes
terror to the soul of a timid civilian. Item
it appears to us that the uld Harry some
times takes (like Mr. Adams) too lofty a
range, we give unto him a very .celebrated
naintlne'of a ccnteaur (brought by our
iricud fted Wlrtiitim llnwia) tne half of a
stuffed alligator, and the head of a snapping
turtle, to remind Harry of his unde derivatur
?the latter he hits our permission to apply
to the ca/utt of (not John ofGuunt) but gaunt
John of Konnokc, whenever he talks too
strongly of the coalition.
To the War Chief we give and bequath
that 'empty InutcI' which he beat on at Ar?
llngton last 4th of July?it will serve lor cx
trn music to the young Janisarles of West
Point, who no doubt will hereafter attach
themselves as strongly to the government In
opposition to the people, as the poisoned shirt
or Nessus adhered to the skin of the unhappy
Hen ulc?. ? ? ' J
To the Secretary of tfle Navy, of whom
we have a good opinion, although we are In
the opposition, wo bequeath this advicct
That nc attcndtnorc to the rrffu/uthn of hU
*ulordlnatrt, and less to state elections m fa
vor of administration measures
_ To the Secretory oi the Treasury we re
cnnmend a peruv.l of his reports, and more
tare in their composition'. lie is a gentle
man of bland manners, wc admit; but if he
would keep his clerics at n greater distuncc,
lie would fare better with men of intelligence.
To Cut. John Cox, of this town, we be
quath the Mavoraltyin fcesimplc,bclng per
(cctly satisfied that the able, impartial, nnd
excellent manner in which he has adminis
tered the office, and the general eood Wine
of the whole corporation, as well as the elti?
s??#Ltnv,-?rds him. Justify us In tills gift.
Wc die. hi peace witn mi ?
Col. M'Kennysto whom, in consideration of
the wrongs we have done him in taking his
name in vain, wc bequeath a fietr{fird 1'ota
ivuttomic and a fitckUd Kickufioo Squaw, to
adorn the Indian Hurra it, which Mr. Cal
houn unjustly ereatcd without plea of law;
and his sucecssof has measurably confirmed.
Item?Wc give him a sum sufficient to make
tip tor extra tulent required for the office be
yotal a mere auditor.
To our worthy fricml Mordecai, the Jew,
wo give anil bcqiuith a small nrk which we
kept for n voiding tlio coming deluge, ami
landing tin on Arrarat?wo hope Mordecai
may escape an successfully as hi* old name
nako?oni- ark being frail, we advise him not
to take too niaitv crer/iing fringe.
To Mm. Hoya/ft of ltfb and manner
sketch memory, we bequeath our l?e*t duel
ing pistol*, ou the express condition that the
?hall shoot Htottc, of tlie Commercial.?Item.
We alto give her a skeleton of one of her
"dear, dear Yankees"?who died of grief
because he could not extract money from the
poor to save the souls of the lleatncn?bine
ills lacrym*. ^
To a certain fellorj to whom we sent an
account he knerj to br just, and which he
refused' to pay without assigning any reason,
we bequeath the patt|*y sum, disdaining to
Interfere in any manner, sense or shape,
with a creaturc so lost to character as he lias
proved him self to be on another ocoatkm. We
beg pinion of the public for letting him ln?
trade upon our dying moments; but 'tis the
weakness of nature.
Lastly, having given away a great sliarc of
what wo had really Hi possession, as well as
many things We had net?as Earl Pembroke
say*, we "give up tho ghost."?God bless|
us sit?Amen!!
Healed and delivered In the presence of,
i ? ' tills 31st day of December, 1826.
vs. I Bill to fordone a
Daniel Morgan, and r Mortgage.
James PaU'jn, jr. J
[T appearing I? U? s-ttUiarlion of Iho Corneals
ilviwr thai /mm I'alhn. jr. on* of III* We*
Si la the abov* caw, rnnki l*)iitnd (he limit*
U Stair. It bordered that lh?i *ald
'alien.jr. do appear sud ptcnit ?nw<r or d*nu?r
to the eo?n|?Uin?nt? iald Mil, witltia threw month*
from the publieaUon Iwr.-of.
THOMAS T. \V1 I.LISON,
? -/ .vf ? c. n, w
Novemlwr 4 ^ Hd> *,
Jote/t/t H. Arthur? "j
to . , ? * **
Daniel Morgan, I Dill to forclone a
Jnmee I'alton, jr. f Mortgage.
f>. -i Mil |
IDr. Samite I (Ireen. J
T appearing to lira salMaetion of the commiv
*)oo*r iHm Jib.it* I'm!ten, jr. eae of ihr a?n?vr
named defendant*, rftride* ???yond iho limits ol
ibis Mats. It Is ordered itiM Iho ?sld Jnmtt I'll
/?a. it. do sptwsr ami pbtsd answar or demur to
ibo cnmi?tnli??nu Mil, wlihln threo otoliths Irom
(be pettiest km hereof
TtfMOAU* t, WlLl.tSOM,
c. k. i u
' Novra.ber 4 > . ' ' ? ,.\U
nfcMldi'ed nod ^or *ala at ittit o?c?
?; rf1%/ssrr? te
ilanoe - P, iro tVfap.
StlBA*
2,000 VOLUWWfK
. AMONG W^ICH AllBI ..,,0#
CjAIWDRR* fcwV, A^wm
O fMralw Con
vmH*'PMk. l|4H?i HH
AfOkbold'a Pracltai,.- v ^ V
Do. . ttvU PI??dtng?? >rpH|HHL.^,.w_?.
SjSSLIww*. I'yii'i iftdgjii'SSft
Wwllllrtwfh
llnd. Sp<<
Hume'* Htrforv of England, coot
and Smolfrt,
Hwunr.
Do. South (WliM,
Vy'1 PolUknl l>oaomjr, Hall'a I
Modttn Enr*|*e, Manoert mid CShIwu, t? .
UrHnslMWt England, '
tk>. United Stale*, ?..*>' ' iiiri<i|Tiiir'rr
D?? Greet*, ?'* 4np**
Franklin'* Narrative, JefftrtoR'a Nutff, JaitiiPt* V
OMlen'ilVtmt, JobnBoll. Cherferitld'i L*flor<1
Km' Cabin? t Mlkt, Findtay's
kti NjiM.tbo?M' Pvmim^u^L .vtafiJi
?dll|? on IndiK^tlon, VmnUy l'hy?lr.lan, ^ .
Btwk'i WoHw, Bnck'i IlmiwgtCM OleHoMrJr,
Diillrnrotiri mi Dmlli, Border"* V Hinge BinOO#?
CluiHatltTcmri*, JdHphui' woikf, ...
J?y'? Pnwh, mll?nioilli'i ConcordifAr.
rroMNNMMglMM", '
.Un Tr?(ainent?, c -. v? ? v *' ?
MiUoi/A Works, ViHini('a|Vtf|it ThonghU,
Hl.iir'a HrrmoiM, Infanta IVunun,
Ponhi-i FmIhi and Hymn Book*. ?
'i\)t;ethrr rAth a \>ery exfrnatve apartment qf
SCHOOL BOOKS,
Wliteh will be di?po??1 of at wketawta on Wlf i
muonftbta term*. -, -J ? .?? .,
AUO! **
IIAVF. RECEIVED A LARGE SUPPLY OF , .)
BOLTIG CLOTHS,
Of aiaic im/iorlati%nfrQMthcmo?tafi/ivv4& >e
? VAOT<nUOB|> &*'?+? '>?
rmmww on uamd vV -.
A VKHV KX'l'KNSI TK AMSOHTMCKT OV
DKY GOODS,
Hardware ami Groeeriet.
All of whiob can be bad loir for CASH, of ~
PRODUCE.
January IS. 3 H ?
Common iihl nkUliM do
ineMae Police Cletk.
Mai. dcob, ood Oxford mist CuiljHnf,
Selling Off.
The Sulwribtri having deteriniaed oo rmnriiir ^
from Columbia early la tho 8prior, mo .
iuJnced to offer Ihtit^iripiM .
i..\nor. and vai.uabi.k ?TocK or
DRY GOOUeSv:
I At very reduced flrkeejbr C ASH.
|amono the oootw iie^
gUPF.a Mm owl block Cloth*,
M?i
VnUnrir, 8 wmmJo wn, end Toiline t Veiling*,
K..?li*h owl French blook 8Uk do
While, red, and yellow Klaooelr, <? W ??
KkMrrmintter Cirpriiui ??] lleerth Asm l* ,
White, blook, and rod Merino Snrft arnVghewfib
P) do , do do fldkfthad Poi^U,
A?*ortrd Caarimereond Crop* 8bo#M? "?
8l?ck odd rol'd. woreted Homu
Kn?li?h oad French block ood white BillfifeWfc ,v? '?
Blaek e*l *hlto Cotton do
Ulaek ood erhlte 841k Glove*,
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Met?'r iup?r Bm.k, Do?r, end Beover 8kin do
A largo o**ortment of Knrnitar* Celkwc*, ? t
Cerabrleend Jeconet Maallnr, '
PUinendfaM 8winilo ?***? >
Mull ilo?plain oml'Az'd Book do
Elogmit worked Mctlia IUb?, . v ,
Worked Marl in Capor and Point*,
Ploin and Ag'd Nenkin end Canton Crepe*,
Do do Oreo do Xopler, Bdk, Mock and wMt*
Black, white, e*l oaroried ool\l SotiM, . wfi*-* > a *
Do do do Crape I.U, $.
|)o do do fteliea Crepe, J.
Black Seoehewa, 8or*net, end (tolled Lnatrlnr,
OmUno ood Awim Mutlio * A
Velvet end Laatriue Brit Ribbon*, o**orted,
Ktojput PlaWI end ueaae Ctaafet Wbbooe," .
Kumil 'ire Fringe rod Binding,
4-4 Bobbioet Lace,Thrred Ore* end G MMM
Klrgoot Bobbloet end Ooooo Villi . ?? >
A eompte e**ertm<mt of Tnek end 8ide Combr, , ?
7 ?, mid IIV4 IrWi Diaper*, 1
Ho?eln end Bird Eye do
4- llrlili Linen* end Imwa*,
Irlrb Hhretiox*. rery flue, 1%reod CemWf, ... w
fUgg. Bondoonor, ood Threed Ce?brlo Mdk*. , 4
An eolertrire *m?rtm?ot MCelieoe*, Print*, m.
Very Cheep Vtnriln OioghanH, '
Cambric, fiarmmt end Kornitore, DimMiee,
IfOdiee Carle end CoraetN,
Htlk and Tabby Velvet*. . ... ,
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Brown end f loeohod ond Shirtl**, . ?
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