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The recent suspension of specie payment ton and Jfctffimore, wKcfi cannot fail be come geneift throughbaWhe United State* ^ presents a state ?f things which mwr, if put lie option be not led in a proper directioi involve the most fetal and disasterous result; t The country will shortly be divided into thre great parties?ope advocating the destrtictio "of all oanks, and the scheme of a currenc solely metahc; and the second supporting th , doctrine of a permanent incontrovertible ps per system, and a third, urging the restore lion of specie payments by the-banks at th e^rli^st possible period1 at .which itxan be ? Jected, with the le^st injury to the public. C these plans, the first*is impracticable, and th * second wooldbe ruinous to the industry, dap ital, and morals of the country^ The 4third i the only one. that is both practicable and ex pedient,and the one that calls for the unite energies of aB the advocates of conservativ principles, and of aH who respects thdiright of industry, the .rights of property, and th la ws tf moral obligation. Enter taming t^os . . , sentiments, the advertiser proposes to publis }': ~i% semi-montMyjomnaVto be mainly devote* for the present, to the accomplishment of thi great eDd; and he confidently relies upon th patronage of a large number of his fellow- cil izens to.stwlain hmr in the ^ffort. AH wh unite With him in sentiment must be aware c the importance^ of prompt and energetic ac <ioa, and of "the immediate and wide diffusio of knowledge upon the principles of currencj Ignorance on this subject has brought us t oar present bankrupt- condition, and nothin; can save as from deeper, and more lasting dis tress, but the dissemination df the importan truths which reason and evpenencehav taught in reference to danamgi currency-an finance. The vast annual increase of tfc; monied is stitdtions of th'S' United States, "and the hi timate connection which sifosisf e be twee P their financial operations and those of Europe i * ** Wwfeecoming every day more and more ob jects of interest,.'on both sides ofttieAilantic There .were on the 1st of January, 1837, i whujiitsues'noles. and conse^nliycaatr: boards .the mass oftbepapercurrenc) knowledge of much of the stktisticBBErraa v tipo which is connected witii their expansion and contractioas would he highly beneficial t every section of our cpimtry/as welf as merchants and capitalists abroad. A know! \ l . - ^edge,a|pditf the state of pecuniary afiaira i Great Britain,and on the continent of Ettrop from which we have obtamed'so many loan and to whjqh we may again, after the resumj Hon of specie payments, look for additional ai in the various enterprizea requiring capita in which our different states have embark# would seem to be essential to all our monie ' institution^, and to a large body of our citizer and, public, men. Indeed, without a broa view of the condition of the currency in bet ouaitCTS ?f the worfd all great financial er tWpnsds must be conducted in thenar*; an when this is the case, it is easy to perceft what disasters may follow in their train. In undertaking this work, the'advertise . has ho political party ends to answer. Mp ters which concern the happiness and we being of the whole community are of too big fci^/^Jankino:, currency,and finance belon to science^ and not to party politics; but, n< veriheless, where governments and fegisli turet so far forget what is due to science, at commit the imprudence of forcing her into tl political arena, it comports with the plan - ? this work to condemn their conduct and e: pose their ignorance whenever betrayed, 1 the offenders belong to whatever party thi Xn^be editorial department of-the public a tic will be placed in competent hands, and ? ginnl communications maybe expected fire several gentlemen who have studied financi subjects. As to selected matter, the publish trusts there'will be presented to the intellige inquirer after truth a collection of statistic documents, historical records, add scientii arguments, which wiB be worth his peruse as may be seen from the following table proposed CONTENTS. 1/The Financial Register will contain tl annual report of the Secretary of the Treas1 r*"* ty cn the finances, and the Directors of tl I r- >4**^, 'SXy.y . - - -Mint onthe coinage, and snch jiart^of Preadent's Messages, and other public doc inents and acts of Congress as relates /p the finances, banking, the currency, coinag and collateral subjects. "2. Abstracts from the annual commerci statements, showing the extent of the cot inerce and navigation of the United States." > 3. Abstracts f*om the reports annually raa< to the different state Legislatures on the co dition of the State banks, sufficient to she their actual condition. 4. An account of the debt of thediflere states, and of their investments in rail roa< canals, &c., as information" may be aequirc 5. Weekly quotations of the sales at N.Yo and Philadelphia?of the principal stocks, lex and distant, sold in those markets, as also, bi ' of exchange, foreign and domestic, as w as the rate of interest of money in-them; ket. 6. The latest and most authentic ners the state of the money market in England* France, together with all such correlati matters as are connected with capital.and " \ j?v- ' rA' I ?? - III. - . ? 7+ employment, the. prices of British stocks, Am? 5 | erican securities, cotton, -and other.great sta, j pies of thg United States. ' 7. Statements of the condition of the banks ' of England and Franee as they may-appear. J 8. Such other statistical information cona nected with finance, banking, currency, ex5 change, fee. a# may render the work valuable* tor present and fature reference to . statesman, legislators,-'bankers,' capitalists, ,n merchants, ?griculturalists, manufacturers, and private citizens. re Ifi addition;to.these, practical aodjSiatistia. cal subject?,' theRegister frill contain-- ^ r- lioo'commiitee," made tovthe British' cariia)8 raenfin 181Q,in-which the question bf^r^ill toration to specie payments by,the Bank of England is amply and most ably discassed^ 1 _ Ahistory of the South Sea *biibbie,of the Mississippi sr. hems, and of other convulsions 5 in the pecuniaiy concerns of Europe. A history of the currency .and effects of the -? ^ - -r-? ? (* suspension oiepevie ^avmcim vj mv uoh>gw> the United States in 1814, and of the various s panics^ and ruinous pressures for money which have occured, since. ?, excbange?the^ relative yaluecrfgblS and silver, ?. the impolicy of usury laws, and other subjects j, of a kindred nature, original and selected. 'All the essays of ?An Examiner,' jndudiHi? e two published in December last/ and whfrjzT n have not appeared in pamphlet form, and those j. which may hereafter appear, e A complete histofyof thp latei money crisis l. and its 'consequences, as they may hereafteri-. be developed, to perve for future f. ' I. The Financial K^stNe^!ffl^^iiahea.; tf every ahternafe Wednesdayyctf a puper royal e f sheet^pf 16 octavo pages, commencing on tne^ L: the 5th of Jufv? 1837, ands. will comprise one s volume of 4*4 pages in ajear. - . 2, -The price of subscrqwon will be three d dollars for one copy, or five> dollar^ for, two e copies, per annum, payable in advance. s ? 4. No subscription will be received fori e less term than one year ; and in all cases e j-prior to the?rs$ cf October 7*2$ when monejr h rexmuea iropa* a ajeiai^v, u. mu,nc wu?u1, ered, unless otherwise expressed, iii payzhent s orf thei cuiTent volume, an<T tbe back numbers e will accordingly b^ forwarded. - 4- All postages must,be paid, but the risk o of miscarriageby the xa^aS is assumed by the < )f publisher.- j i- 5. Any postmaster, or other-mdividnal, who n ahaflj-eroit ten dollars at one time, shall be o ^ Y?f rn^d^feu,sa deoom^ i e Preside* wilfbe receded in^pgfosMi aswift d Talso the notes of the banks m all the Atlantic citiesi if transmitted any time, before tbe^rst; il i of October- next, aftej which the publisher ji j may had it necessary to alter this stipulation. * < ^ All lettereYre to be addressed aThe Pub S lifiber of the Financial Register; PhiladelphtjuK . Subscxiptiom 55pom persons in-this city will be received by. Adam "Waldie, Carpenter st. n tnthe tear of the MarshaU houae, in Chesnut aear Seventh street. V .^elphia, May 16,1^. ; , ;f Look out for the Runaway. f- ..MJ*t)TICE is-hereby given that James Jf; b "-Ijji ^l^n^bound Apprc^^tb mo has ran 0 sesixtan ca of some fne^d^^ I hereby for. ar?th all wsnns a cm in st hacborintr orkeeping *1 said boy about tbenTin any jvay wh&teverT*aa I ?n determined to enforce the lawagainst, any ? who docs the same. ^ ^ M N *" LancastcrviHeVS."C.July 3Int. "" 39 3d P P. S. A rowafdof-sbf cento will be given for V the deli very of said boy to toe. W. J.L. i, c ' ;Jro,?v *i Sheriff s -Sales. ? *BY .order of the C^tut of Ordinary ofChes? JL* terfield District, trill be. 6old before the h Court House, within the legal hours, on the first i- Monday jn September next, all -tlie real estate d of Charles Lieonhy, defc'd. ribrate^ in tbb said e District, oh Jeminey'e Creek, bounded by Jeminey's and Little creeks, ancUhe. lands of Wm. X * ?*.*?. 6?<,y, ?d Archied WQuage. ^ pootaimng ssyonty Xcres rftoreor less, jf R Terihs.-?A credit of ?n<ryear7 tocopt so much , as wUlpay the expenses of tha wle, which will brvrequired on tho day dfsale. Purchasers wilj give to the Ordinary, Bond and'good security 6 f ^v2Ul interest from tho'day of Sale and a mort?* gage on the premises if neceesary to secure the S ^^Swai^ftrShe^Title,. >P .5 A. M: LOWRY, of jshff, office.. | im&mm I- lSl^Ug.lOOY. \ OJ?-dl. et - ,?! s ?? ?y} - - \ Wanted to Hire, AN active intelligent Negro Boy to wait about the Store, and attend to business pi- generally .Goouwages will be given. ". m Apply to al D. MALLOF. ec August 9,1S37. 33 . ^ ai Ruled Paper, ic ytOR draWSng off accounts, for sale at -thi \ly JEr Bookstore. V' V'"" of 5 : ?r Removal fWIHE subscribers have this dajglhnovod to i JL FEW BUILDING one door tfclow tliei a- old stand, and dflfer for sale a largo and extensivi 36 stook of NEW fit FA8HI0NABLE GOOPS te eonsistingnf Dry Good*, Hardware, &Gro u- CE&IE8; Afco??. large, stock of Domestic am to Foreign Liquors &< Win^gj all qjf which will b e. sold low for cash or country "produce. * M. do R IIAILEYaj Feb. 11, 1S37. - tf ^ BURN'S MILLS. *e fW^HESE MirBs cre'now in comploto order.fo n- JL grinding and bolting Floor. Thoy are fur tw ! nished with a new' and superior sctof Bolting Cloths; a first rate pair of Bur's. < Wheat sen nt to this Mill wilftecefvo proper attention. . j. J. W. BURN, tf. Cheraw, July 24, 1837. 37 w4 , . | POLICIES will bo issued upon Building: JL Merchandise in Store, and on. the river t< ^ and from Charleston and Georgetown; also oi Cotton in store. Persons living in tho country lr" and towns adjacent by giving a description of thei property, can have it insured against loss or dam of age by fire. , nd P. S. HARLLEE, Agent at Cheraw, fa ve Irisii. Co. or Columbia, S. C. its rv. April H), 1836, 26tf. . BHaHf?SS9B Oranges, Lemons, &c. ^kRANG^S, Lemons, AknondS, R^ins," XT Pruned, Fig#, Sugar and ButtcrOrackers, i Tme AppJb Cheese,'Newark Cider,New Orleans Molasses, Sugar house, do., Louisiana double re fined'Sugar, iust rccoeivednfcd for sale by JOHN A. INGtK' . ie3~ - . .? Twenty DoUarslytfMAWAY from the raWerfter day the 31?t of July, two NEGROES of the fallowing description A, negro woman, abort thirty five or forty years of. ago, vbythe the name of ELIZA;'she has a compiescion for a negro, about tho common size, speaks ; .quickly, and is a smart and intblii^nt woman; ; he has been accustomed to wafting in- the house. She has a ycry large-bo ad o'fvhair, *nd *ull -mhutft. Also; her Son BEX, -eomctimes : called Abel; i muliatlo boy, about if years of aggp' be is Jam? in his loft hand, and is a little cfoss-eyed. Ho .is slow in speaking, with a smiling countenance; he-resembles an Indian in appearances.ft. is erected tbat'thpspnegrocs xviil make for North Carolina, as tho woman several yoars agoS^away ta^ep nP j^ery^o moj near' Cheraw^ rewooable eipen 88, or for their delivery la any jail" ia Souih;or North Carolina, 'So 1 may get them, or: ten dollars for either of them. THOS. Oi ELLERBB. -August 1st. 1837.'; . * 3t , The,Faycttevillo Observer, and Raleigh ?1ir, will give this advertisement four insertions etdfe* andforwfard their ac<?oarits to mo at Cheral?. * - T. G." ELLERBE. A . ' yv ? '"~i\^. Baseing,. Rope, Groceries, >/? vW ? * _* &c. , * TTEAVY b<=rap and tow Bagging; Jul- -Russia hemp Balq. Rope; *... 4 : Kfmrintr TTwin'fi : St Crotf a$d jPorto Rico Sugars?. , I?af and Lump Siigir;. --' ^ ' 51oclia? Old Java, Lagqirsu ffllDIo Coffee; \ West India Molasses; W'- v; Imperial, Hysonand Souchong'Tea*}-] ' *J Chocolate No. 1;; '? ' r. Dana Sanger & CoSb. Sgap, in large,bare; > * Hull '& Son's Patent mould Candles; I J. Togethor with a general assortment of DfrJ Goods, hardware, htdiowwait$,<^oekaiy? H2U, F?'^ale1'3r,0HN A.INeUS. John Evans & Co. TT A\^E just received Molasses, Sugar, CofrJU fee,Rice, Flour, Bacon?TalIow & Sperm CandJp,Spanish Segan'and Cavendish Tobacco [best quality,] Spade^ ShoveWWeediiig Hoes, HoIlw^.Ware, &c wbieh, in addition tqftlMr adapted^Oitbis market, and is nowofLred for sale on 6s good terms as can be had at this place. Cheraw, March 1st. ' I7it? * : For Sale Ivor oaie, 4"lkNE Four HomrWaggon, entirelyjiew. U ^JOHN EVANS &, COrf* Cheraw. March 4tll. . j*~ 7tf :Jm i ' Til, it Bacon! Bacon! WANTED 10,000 lb. prime N. cored Bacon for which the highest market price "will be paid jf delivered jprior to the 1001 August."' Apply to J. MALLOY 4." Co. .Jply lOih, 1*37. . BriciS*re. .. Salt, Molasses, and Rice. "If ikA SAC&S LiverpbofiSalt, and a few Jl VIF Cask? f^lolapsea and Rice, for sale cheaper cash, by retail orwholeaale. 1>.MA?LQY 10th, !337. 9:tf. ?- . . ? New & cheap Goods. - ifKWti "aapscnoer na? juai ??? ?, JL ?d an unusually large and extnnai ve aasorl. ment of seasonable Goods, carefully selected by himself in New York; in* Sejft. last. Those I Wishing to purchase^ mav find it to their inter, est to call and examine -before baying, as ho thinks his sto<yk will be found to comprise as general an assortment as any in the place; and he is confident that be can sell as low as goods can be afforded in this market. Merchants from the country will find hia stock so la|^ as.to merit their attention. Ho cordially invites all to call andjudge for themsofres. It canal all ' events, do no barm to home and see He cannot neglect this opportunity of expressing bis grati, tude to his friends and'the public,forthe liberal share of patronage with which he-has always beenibvored. D. B.M?ARN^ Nov. 21st, 183G. . .. w ' T. > B " - V '. /LV ' Jfc MALGOM BUCHANAN VS now receiving and for sale, JL 50 pnecOs Bagging, ; ^ 20 bags Xagmra and Rio Coffee, 30 cases fifc, 20 dor.. Caps, 30 Fowling Guns, A few sets Blacksmith's Tools, with a good ; stock of Saddlery, Hardware,Crqckerv ware Ac., -? - % " . 1 I t all 01 whicb win do soia low ior casn,ur wrwi - for country produce. Nov. 22,1836. !' . i . American Farmer. iT^OMPLETE seta of this oxcellent periodical, consisting of 15-volumes each. - . ) Also, ROBERTS' SILK MANUAL, a work of general, utility, comprising all tbe iflformation necessary to; be knoira in; the cuk tore of tho Mulberry oad growth of Silk.: i The above works are offered for sale, at thf r office of the FARMER and GARDNER s North-east corner of Baltimore and Charles , ton-streets, Baltimore, Md. Aprd 18th,1837. ' j - :?? ? Land For Sale. nrHE Subscriber offers ior Sale, his plants JL* ;tion itf Marlborough Uistrict, containing 718 acres prime Cotton and Corn land, having about 250 acres under cultivation. 11 is situates three miles fronUlie Court Hoaso and has a Gain 1 fortaW?fdwUinji house and i?ece8s4rv outbuild * ings upon it. Persons desiring:to purchase it j> can ascertain the .terms by applying to .C. W , Dudley at Maryborough C: House, or to the Sub > wriberTiimsotfw^fhe premises. t < JOHN R. DONALDSON, May 23d, ' 29 tfr i Salid Oil 3 l^OR sale at tbo DRUG STORK. 1 * A;ml 24 26 tf r ; ?? ! For sale at the Bookstore AN Appeal to Young Men m the Presbyteriki Church. By Professor Hose,of the Theo logical Seminary in Columbia. The proeoeds V rb* devoted to the education cause * > *. ' - L j'c. v*"'< ^-T.v. v? v - 1f 1 1 = | J PROSPECTUS J ^ ?r Tpp 3 S""* 21 I jL^iwr tp pufilish a monthly jwjtfs diftavo. ncat!y^titched"hnd covered, containing Sermons by*I i via g authors, and sdantod to the state of"our churches in the South, - ]?$ititute aa wo are ia the SoutbermStatcs pfcprclffih. ing, and of preachers, it-4 has been thought thit ajByhlicatior^jsuch as proposed, coniajum^fl? p^I'd dftconrsoK on doctrinal and practl^KpK fipbjects, would be found both' acceptmlWtad tteoful to the religious, public. And.^ 1he friends, wo have concluded to adopt 'this mfeUiod ^ascertaining the wishes .of our- brdthjen ge. trolly on the subject.* Sho^ld the propeaadwork go intoeffect, aa it can interfere ih no way with any of our religious newspapers, we shaU expect- to see' it circulate freely throi^gh tteSouthern States. It w3l be comioenccd-es soon 08 a BufficieiCnumber Of subscriber.? shall bo obtained, and continued as long aa'cixcumstehcoa at.nil -vMi'.timi Twck*n nnnitiiiUnvnil fhake ? volurm^ whi<^ may bp conveflicptl^ fcwTto ^'addrc8^4|10; an?for ^ copies to -pae address, $20?.Payment to.be made within InfTBe months from 4he time of receiving the first hamber, otherwise, 25 per^cent/^^wi^ed to the advance price. . ^ Bhptist Ministers, Postma^ers^atrfirfsponsibje persons generally, who may feel disposed^ are requested to act as local agente/^d to tnpke: thpix returns ajp soon 'da pta^teable. Editor# twito whom wo exchange i? the Sooth, wfH^con. fer a favor, by giving the above afewmsertiohs. Betters to be addressed, posf pa?, to TV Meredith, Newbern>N. C. March 15, 1837. !>. PROPOSED BIBLE CONVEUTIOflL """ Circular prepared hy direction of the Uaarfeb' ' -SSL ^D.'U* \S'~ . - 4 I Charleston,. May 1837. > Str^Tim Managers of the.Chariwftoa Bible' wctetjf, hare appointed-tEe undersigned, a com:" jtfepatjp and send fortbftiretjfor, rbvi.~ several Bible Societies in the State to] ^?SSSSs^ssi The objects to be sccnrediy such a Convention. ore to ascertain wjut has boen ifone in this State for the last fOor or five years in riving , t0 ^ ?ib^? ^^at ^ctsmay & col. locted, which willthrew light opoo ow yet re- ' miiniflj ifctilaacni; whether it-is ?xpe<uent,lo sng^omrallstfwtlyin reapplying ?h. SUte with the Word of Life upon a plan snvitar. ta thft^ enUro^^^^ulatioff/have /"^cown possession. Ahdjouily to deTiher^tipoijr any other subject connected with the diffusion of the Bible, whether at home of abroad,'in Christian or in heathen lands* ; The general fact is known, that districts of counter, which hare boon thoroughly supplied o$e year have contained many destitute timilies he nest; and what is true of one district is true of all the rest* as the same causes operate to create the want, viz: the formation of new families, the immigration of others, and the wearing out ol the Bible* themselves In most cases where a rc-supply has been uadcriaken, after an interval of four op. five years, the destitution has been found ftiH half as great as at thp period of the original supplyi and ih some'cases greater, from the causes already assigned. We .allude to.this fact because it was one of the principal motives Bibl* Society to proposo. a convention. the subject upon y oar consiaerauuu uy auy *ui< ther remarks, as all the reasons for a Convention, which We Could submit, rou# be farmiliar to your mind.; All that we have so solicit, is, that you would call the attention of your' society to the proposition, thatahouid they deem it expedient, delegate# may bo appointed io represcntyour So. cmJ* in the Convention. We havo the honor to subscribe ourselves, in name, and by'the appointment of the- Managers of the Charleston Bible Society your fellow, io? borers in the Bible cause. rX B. MANLY, f&gl B. GILDERS LEEVE. Cetmntitee Mnd Cer'fiKg Secretaries of tkt Char. ' lesion Bible Society.- \ 1A M W 20 Bbls. New Orleans do. For sale by W. & T. BAILEY A: Co. f2th June, 1837. 31 tf rJ , ; _ Brigade Head Quarters. ^HESTEmuuD C. H., Jalf 5*J837.. fflHOMAS Wj*0BESON Wing been ap. JL pointed Brigade Major of the 7th^Bngadfl 8. C. Militia, '\rfll<be obeyed and rspeCted "ac >cofdingly. . W. J. HAtftfAv . Brigdr. Genl 7thBrigade. 35 3t ?? . Brigade Head Quarters. ? Cri*8TERFiBX.D C, H., July 5tb,1837. The.Commissioners appointed to determine the boundary between the upper and lowei ' Battalions of the 80th Regiment S* Ow.i\?L having reported the boundaries decided on-bj ; them, which report h'as been this day apprpv 1 J ^1?A lUILvtffMi/ .. ea oy me. u ls-oruerea luai, mo t be, hereafter^ the boundaries between sai< . Battalions, viz: J' To commence on the Nortl . Carolina line on the Lurabertori Road, run i by way .of Rod Bluff to Capt. Bagget^tbenci s up the Public Road to Crooked-Creek Bridge thence down the Creek to Pee-Dee River . W. JJUNNA> Birgader Gen. 7th Wf S. C. M __ . __ . ? Corn & iVIeal. r|1HE highortjnarket -prices will be paid fc JLthe above ^SMcles, which aro now ver ' scarce. Apply to J. MALLOY & Co. I ; July 10th, 1837. Brick Store. C- ' * -Hats. A" FliW; Coses, of the latest fashion, for sa! , Aby D, MALLOY. Feb. 27th 16St ? " . ? > '? 1 T3 Sugar. -?S3V Croix, Porto Rico, Louisiana CUrifiet 55f Doable.Refined Loaf, and Whitrf Havan: fprsale, by the quantity or retaU, by . 27lh^eb. 1837. " 16rtf BOOR BINDING. fflHE subscribers have established themselve i JL in the above line of business in Cfcerai ? and offer their services to its citizens. ) G. BAZENCOURT, & CO. ! Chorarr, S. C., .Tan. 26rr%:: Jv. iwj? ?c ' 7 * ' >. -V 4Kj ^ ^ f Gene?a3 Assembly of the Ifcesbyteri; fl- ?' air Church, large and email edition, in fine -anid common binding: Enquire at the Bookstore, 'LDec.^7,1836. >, ' * rnnnUr>**<&& Vnrn^JT~~ ^.S?9tp^tner^itp r orrnedy I ^ C *, ' " ^ ' * P ' v> J&Slov. I ' CEPHALIC, AROMATIC, SCOTCH,! : 4XTri WAnfAmw SWnP^." :: " ALVU p* n v ? _ . {^^~~~' Lime. ~< ' ' ; ! i OA BBLS. Stone Limis Fresh and Week. OWed, can be had, ifapplied fvt't in iwqatjr *T"\ s j. ^ V ^LACOSTB." ' fflw. March 6th. *' - ^ &lHf Steel/Saw Cotton Gin. A FRS'I tal e article, (Morrison's make, ) fir Jm. For eah !<>w ty P. MeNAIBk 1 - ;__0: , aioE. r.;^T - Citgfcfl of Rica, just received, - ?-by a W. & T; BAILOT & Co>! ^th June, 1837., ..^31. ^ " To Spon^iiH ii. * dfkN fcuiJ. for salo, several fine RIFLES? 5 WbQB$LE and SINGLE Barrel Shot I? Goos. Small Shot Guns for Boys--* fine artiE k: j. a. ixglis. mJ: 2: tf ?* > - - r - . L HCRS. HALL respectfully informs the public r that her School roeomniencod its exerciy sea on Monday July 17th.4 The flattering *cport of the committer who superintended her examin. ation in Jane, encourages her to feel more confident in soliciting the'patronago of 'parents and *; guardians^ 'The high and healthy situation of f ^adesboacyjgli .renders it a desirable place to ^ girls who. arc obliged to leave the low country during the sumpjcr "'Mi* * The braachcs taught in the School areRead? iog, Writing, ArUhroetk,jGeogp?phf, Ehglisb Grammar, with parsing ; Rhetoric, Philosophy, 1, Botany, and the use of the GIobes, Drawing and u Music, il/rs. Hall will receive young ladies as borders, at seven dollars per irtOnth, in advance. 163^ | the boeiricss QA BUSHELS Com Meal" ground 00]^^ Jfdo of Grits. For ?aUferctgh^|^ a V* t t nr * '' * ' jmedtumof I ^i? i *^^y-yj*P?WB^pji^HBKyy^^WH^^B^B3NHBBBji^^J^B^^^^^^B