The "Hudsonian," old times and new . the subscriber, who has on handan elegant assortment of fancy AND STAPLE ARTICLES, aUlOUgSt which are the following, BroadCloths, Cassiraeres, Pelisse Cloths,Sattinets by the piece; Bomba-zetts, and Bombazines; Scotchand Carolina Plaids and Stripes;Canton Crapes, Lustrings, Levan-tines; Shawls and Handkerchiefsof all sorts; Diapers, Dimities, Cot-ton Shirtings and Sheetings; LongLawn, Book, Mulmul, Jaconet andFancy Muslins; Lenos; Gloves ofall sorts; Umbrellas and Parasols;Flannels and Baises; Callicoes, Ginghams; Bindings, Ferrettings,Milinetts, Tailors an


The "Hudsonian," old times and new . the subscriber, who has on handan elegant assortment of fancy AND STAPLE ARTICLES, aUlOUgSt which are the following, BroadCloths, Cassiraeres, Pelisse Cloths,Sattinets by the piece; Bomba-zetts, and Bombazines; Scotchand Carolina Plaids and Stripes;Canton Crapes, Lustrings, Levan-tines; Shawls and Handkerchiefsof all sorts; Diapers, Dimities, Cot-ton Shirtings and Sheetings; LongLawn, Book, Mulmul, Jaconet andFancy Muslins; Lenos; Gloves ofall sorts; Umbrellas and Parasols;Flannels and Baises; Callicoes, Ginghams; Bindings, Ferrettings,Milinetts, Tailors and Shoemakers Trimmings; Cotton Cassimeresand Carpetings for Carriages; Bed Ticking, Needles, Pins, Thread,Tapes, Floss; Combs of all sorts; Buttons, &c. RUSH WINDOW BLINDS, COTTON BATS, LOOKING GLASSES, VERY CHEAP. H. P. SKINNER. Note.—This building, is now occupied by ex-City Treasurer Charles one door below the old Bee Hive clry goods RARE OLD DOCUMENTS. REVOLUTIONARY PAPERS. The followiug are rare and intereRting: copies of original commissions toFrederick Huntington, of a Matross Company. 20th Eegt , of Connecticutin America, issued by Jonathan Trumbull. Esq., Capt-Generaland Commander-in-Chief of that State. (Frederick Huntington was the maternal grand-fatherof Mrs. William H. Clark, nee Abby Utley, one of the oldest and most es-teemed residents of our city.) Note.—Jonathan Trumbull was called the AYar Governor of antiquity of these original papers, (being dated in 1770,1771, 1783,) adds tovalue as well as the consideration of their preservation in view of proof of lineagewith Kevolutionary ancestry. JONATHAN TEUMBULL, Esquire. Captain-General, and Commander in Chief of the State of Connecticut, in America. TO Feedekick Huntington, Gent. Greeting: YOU being by the General Affembly of this State accepted to be secondLieutenant of a Matross Companj- in the 20th Eegiment in this State. Eepofingfpe


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