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n n vFoiii 6 jralubt ^onh?r^r?h^?r^goncro1 a? a "Hia^ *ccount ?r iu non* i#|bfc? a<t?it>itir^grali Tying nccwnt of /'f' ^ ^n nf fwlificntions haretnl TOnpi ! w?*-vww?rinwmroqiin tno tfnn, - *h??jWt'ivo^rr?r(<? and de-. <W|ggPyrtwj^rO^rnik and BuflVdo. the and L> approprianeeded for Iho next eighteen m^aip pre rendered nnaecp*. aBryJ>^>he Rnitae'a ^ ? tjbe narrows o? ^J^Kyap ^tXcYnJJ^nr^ *Mm , tnSuy^UennSyJt, or^fhp North ri Ui_(|?njw?i^ dii??iilni.lin aiil rfllm pur-' ehJK^F^W aftnYecomfnewled lo con. tract IT work %r defence bit Sarnlv tfbwk. oY? n?w reference to a work in Georgia, the site Mr the Preside n I nftbr the BorSj .. It m ffpee$aJ$, ?*<! * awing been re. rortttkpim U^Vrttt. Tbe Wtionol road io notice; NP ?otf ir Conjpeee /e*pe<i<t?o.a>ore money willtH>4jfcbthtn*iVpibwrtMk whether M **nikm> mfiKt not be adopted to to k*ipp in teftlr t nd it w ouggeojed L.i iftn r .. ? - .r.? .I.IL^. l?qn HHMIMIIWpVIKV Ml *11 uutnui fjmliM itofove*. "fh$ Weet Point academy iabfgMy tauJnj(ix*d on the au. w fhoriiy of the bonrd of Visiter*. find rtlso if SMfwyiya# ^>ir*o^,j^n*^ectif)n by ; p ad aa the etudy?mH > 11 aleeping room* of flio pupil* arc 'jwriwwiwi ?noqfh |o WfMW'lll ** ll** occupant*, a " rood*. Mfe??pf??ptaiio? for art addition toft* Mfttmcfce in aakad for. The aabject of it dMH^af artificer*, to team and practice KM *f 6cW engineering. rccom??aipd hct ymr, W rr.urged thra year. ??yfiu bpwtof mo Oolond of topograph' U4tfeagmecr* ic next adverted to, and t(MTjB^ ft?gr<?l>u,er,iln'... .nd IS., A.>?d*raJha,t dictated if formation, xpoken ailm tohm ot ptmim. b? service* next aatkt; bat; for thene we must wait remaindgr of the Secretary.# ifporjt, a part of which only yaw^oMialiad yesterday in the Madison i. t* iTbl f?liodcf will doubtless be w< *a> dd ?i JKKTBC8L rjnHC fcilewin* iiiitrfywHohiv/nwUw tgBbo abal?i'aii atwiMna ilia honey, dcs'ii, in tliie District, on the night of the Jcti in*., via: A Wgftt a*JMU twan atjiied Motsry, 25 MrvAiihMSI Mh 4 inches h:gti and very w|M<w mt ifigoi- aico, iwo young ttArw If IB <mmSk te^bftv* law Mblen Inr ono mJ^SWSrUS'iS/ ?>C wtyiuti ?KhWm^kkej^m^^lm?y*tj light i <>W will itt tObIm ?f^thm elMa noTnotr ?IXrol^w ? >|MMMM|W?>)!- ?' .** Jt >/'. >"..u^i'<t >- /fJi-'"'i' >'g "* ******"f fftl'l'ttl 'V . July 86. if '.mjEUHL0nimwmwst* and mead SYRl'P, At the N?w .'^fl " iaiicifrta. "?i*~ THUMBLA.WPIST?. *rU>,U??,ta.c?, Lancet* and Tooth Drawer! for aala at tb< N?w Drug St?)rcr'; t " *, f - - >- ; , fjfiw.: - M.. > LllirtfEED OIL, ' COPAL and 1 'JATHBR Varnrti, Dr Mia a the Nbw Par a Stoke. ^':!rfK4 tamarinds WELL put op in amall jaia, for aala at th NaW On* Store. Varnish brushes, AND Paint Bruaha* of .all siaea, lor aalc at .th ;U- LEATHER. JUST RoaiHtxI a large atoo.k of Sole I>?ih ?f. Alto, Upper Leather, awl Calf Skim I- )us . *' nal?X)Y. 80^.10. 1843. 41 If ROCESlIB SHEETINCS AnI SORTINGS, jM SALES 3-4 and 4.4 . .pafljeatiqa jvw JR.TC receivril on consignment Oom ih Rockmn Pacroar and for kale ad fa#orabl terms by lite Bale. * ' ' D. MALLOY. November 7.1843. - . VlftlOTAlt! VKlfEGAtt ft WBURR Cider Vinegar, Ml WhiteWfcmDo. For Sale by A. P. I.ACOSTE, MylXMK.. 35 W B0NNBTT8 A!fl> WHMM. "B"tJST' Received a g od stock efBotmsti kP krtd Hoods. H. MALLOY. I >W3' 4? , . . tf ' UMBBES VPAH***. ? 'f JWaNT In hii'i two fctrnnfc, hearty hbgt nifrt, to Work* with my wsggorwra. Alto, tV? field hands. ' i A. P. LA COSTS. . I Ikl. til H4X rh ! .n.TVn v. if), -y<r1 THB und$rs$*a take groat pleasure, , announcing to the cjltxehk of Cheraw and tli Public genora^y, tint they'have secured U another year, the service* of lVofusaor Wi B. W?ftMNo/'a?d NwrHtRamT Coku lb take charge of-Ik*, Academy.c To thoi who have paKOnijwd the School,; during tIt I Ml year, it is unnecessary Uf say any 0>2n liihcir recommendation;, but we deem it dntv to hJtMiro thoso who may desire to ava tnempelvefi of the advantages of a (fret rat ; school, that theie teachers have emibcotl ftiidlledthe very high testimonials they Wowgt with them, a* teachers. The undersignbelieve that they hazard nothing in eayinj that youpg Ladies may obtain as good a, education m this institution, as si any Semi nary in I f|o Southern States. The Commitle would also state, ihkt tha music departmcr is iindar the direction of Mrs. Haste s Ud eminentljr^qualified for the situation. SI* i in excellent performer on the Piano Kovu and Guitar, and possesses an admirable tac of communicating instruct inn to bar pupili The exercises ?fthe Academy will commune oo the drat, Monday in January. Tfmro ar two vacations (Su/ing theycaf'?the month i September, and the last week in December. The ftrilfcwfttg are the rates of tuition, (vis. First Division, Spelling and Reading, ? per quarter, $1 Second Division, The rtcse, with writing ,<\u snd Arithmetic, $ Third Division, the a-me etudie* with Rngiish Grammar and Composition, Urography with the uso of the globes,' snd History, 81 Fourth, the aama studies, with any of the hither mathematics. Nstural or kintal HcitMm, ancient language#, or Drawing and Painting, ttA 0 For muaic on the Piano F?>rto, $14 1. Um of, InatromonS 1 f For Guitar, 91i The tuit'on, in all caret, to be paid in ad vancr, to the Secretary and Treaauror, Di Thcnus E Pcwe, who will giro certificate (or admiraion. # JAMES GILLESPIE,> A. P. LACOBTE, I _ P. 8. II ARLLFE, } CtmmtUe4 T. K. POWE, J N. B. Tha Com milt oo are authorised to aa that Mr. H 1*. Chapm n, ia prepared to tak | boarder* at IWan fi*a to eight dot Urn per montl payable aa above, f. 7?41 1 I,.?.,. " ' ' ?i CAMDEN AN? OAMDBM HAVING purchased of Maj. William Shi ver, the whole of hi* interest in the Cnmdei and Gadaden Stage line, I beg leave reapeet fully to inform the public, that I will co?iiiniM to run U on my owe account. The Stage m atari from C. II. Davia' fjo tel. every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday after tW arrival of the Northern mall j am from Oadaden ee Turadajp, Thuraday. ant Saforday; after the Car# arrive from C'narle* tee. Aa ihie lme haa been put in operatinn ai much for the accommodation of (lie public, ai onr expectation of profit, it la hoped that thr public will give it that aopport that they think it ta eathled to. JAMES McEWEN. Caj?d<o, Dvc. 20. 7 > - <k* - * decide witt be eetd et 'MttT ooar^'^M^irMt ' i?t? tQper ctt* aakav owT, ud l?t my l**ebore?oet. 3M*, V "T ; 11 it'. " i ? 1 ' ' *"' IVOTICB. Tiff? Auhieiibtr m now rwMtvlnr from Ndw York,*w >w ill wit aaamtmsut WMMowibte \ Good* effected by himself with gmt wo II* r, b? nerapaded thgt ha can *oll Goods in hi* lino u <y* a* tiiej can b* afford* d in this market, and ' id doienntntii \i do ao. fop ' " 9. 0. McARN. Gheraw, No*. 1,1842. ttftTv.-Sm ?j| . dMK??9Y * GUM WARE. JUST Recoivcn from New York on consign** , ment s splendid assortment of Crocker* and t Glass Ware;comprising the newest atidinpet fashionable jrattorns. Among which are Fine Granite Dinner Seta of French and English Patterns, t Super Cut Square Tumblers, Firta Mirror Cot Dishes. Together with a general assortment of fine Crockery and Hah Cut Glaus Ware Or hie h will be sold el a low price for Cash, ALSO, Common Crockery and Glaaa Ware by the Cask and Crete, got up tn suit the count r? I trade, which will be aokl at a email advance on the invoice, upon acrominodaiing term*. m on ,^rRANKU2 TURNER. Nov. 139,1642. . S If POTS, SCOTCH OVENS, $c. _ A Lar^e and well selected stock of Pots. J> Scotch and Dutch Ovens, Spiders, Andiron* Ac. dtc. P?r aale cheap. . A. P. IJAC03TB? J October 15, 1842. 49 if ' 0; 1TOTIOB. THE Subscriber hav received and will keep conauntlp on hand Cotton Yarn at wholesale, u at the lowest market price*. Aleo?-Cotton Otnaburgf, Cotton Batiinf, Candle Wick, Seine and Wrapping Twine, frotn ilia Manu factory of Rockingham. GEO. GOODRICH. . Nov. 9ft. 1942. 3 If Id EXECUTIVE DEPABTMEItT. Columbia, Doc. 13th, 1943. By H" Excellency hxct II. Hammokd, Coventor and Co nrtunder-in-Chief in, and over Hie State of South Carolina. XX/HRRGAS an Election was hold on the * V w ft rat Monday of Novtmbor last and day o following, to supply the vacancy in the Congrapsional District of Richland, Lexington, Oranpebwrg and Barnwell, occasioned by the resignation of Hon. Sampson H Butler'; and f wherca*. it appears. upon counting the votes , returned by the Manager* of Rleptinn to the in Office of Secrotary of State, that Samvbl lb W. Tdoirri had a majority of said votev. >r Now therefore, I. Iambs H. 1|ammord, Gov. ( ornor af the State of South Carolina, do t, hereby declare and proclaim that the said ie Hamosl W. Trotti, lie* been tialy elected a e R 'prreentativ* from tliia State, for tho Coo. g greaaional Districts aforesaid, to the Congress A of the United Sta'os. *1 Given under my hand and Hio coal of the a ri * _'a it _a v-m - - ~ oHic? < wniumoii, (tie 13th of Decern, y her, one ttauianu eight hundred and forit ty-two, and the sixty-seventh year of d American Independence. iii. . v . J. II. HAMMOND, n M. Urokdi, Secretary of State. U Dec. 20 0 St J EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. \ TUB legislature of South Carolina, hav , ing at ite laat session pssscd a BII authorizing I tho Governor and Commandrrin-Chief to or. , ganize Military School* at the Arsenal in C?p lumbia, and at the Citadel in Charleaton. and c also, to appoint a Board, to convist of live per. ,f none, who together with the Adjutant and Inspecter General, shall constitute a Board of \ Visitors k-r tho aaid Military Schools. In conformity therewith, I, J, H? Hammond, 3 Governor and Coram mdcr.in Chief of the State of 8outh Carolina, do hcteby appoint j Jamss Jones, D. F Jak?eon, I Daniel Wallaob, and W. J. Hanna, i John H. Msans, to constitute aaid Board of Viahor*. D Given under my hand and the sea! of the , State, at Columbia, the 2let December, one thousand eight hundred and forty, two. and in the 67tb year of our Inde0 pendente. a J. If. HAMMOND. m. Uioibb, Socroiary of State. I) 7 3t ! ?EWEB1L OHDEB8. 8 II 8*0 Quarters, i4th Dee. 1642. Order No. 1. JM. WALKER. T. J rickrnr. P. S. Baooii, C. F. UtiiPTOK, J. Mcl'mt* ' rob, G. w. Taylor, J. id. VV allacb. W VV. Abcrum, VV. C. Morao* and W. T. Elikiie, *ro Appointed Aide de-Camp to the J Commander in.Chiefc with the rank of i.ieu, tenant Colonel, and will be obeyed and r?i i pected accordingly. The Aide-de-camp will reaped irely aigni. fy their acceptance 6?rthwiib? and report themaelvee at Head Quarters, ae fully eqt ipped by the let of February next. By ordur of the Commander-in-Chief: J. W. CANTEY. i Adj't. and Inap'r. Qen'L Dee20 A - .r WTW f The paper* which publish the Executive Advertisement*, will insert the above three tune* weekly. _1LW^hl , ) ? . _|1|r - - -i | 4-4DOnEHTICb. A ^hn 4-1 Brew a Domestics for sale xm on favorable term*, by D. M ALLOY i Aear. *3rd. 41 if !] * OROCEMIES. IN store sod tor s?le, s g<MNl supply of 8?It, l Murir. CoBeo and MoUsves, by D. At ALLOY. Aug- W?d 41 tf -i - _ rhieh ba iaauxtaoa to acll^od* bargain! may I ^aTi. *?, IMS. 45 tf J ' ' 'U" ? WM. JOHN iAfNcifbaviof permanently WW loomed litmarlf in the towu of Chcraw, pfofranioaal aervicaa to M citiaen* of this |place and the adjoining Oonn* try. If* bopas bv a diligent attention to ItSs ptnicnioa, to receive a liberal share ol public patronage. Ho can ilwiy.1 bo fuund nt lux father's (Cotilow Lynch) residence cn Market StTOOt. Clteraw, July 1st. 1P42. 94 If * ~~ % FISH I FISH/! | MACKEREL, >a whole, half, and qtr. bbls. ( Mesa Shad in do do do i Codfish and Salmon, all of excellent quality, i For sale by A. P. LACOSTE. October 18, 1848. 49 tf NOTICE. ' ' ALL persona Indebted to the Subscriber by note or seoounl are reouertcd to coll am! settle the same, as further indulgence cannot lx R. SHAW. Sapt. It. 1842. 44 tf COTTON OSNABURC>8 AND COTTON YARN. THE Subscriber has received nit consign inent front the De Kalb Factory at Camden 8. C Id Bales very superior Cotton <)?nnburgs and 19 Bales Cotton Yarn, whjoliho will soil by tho Dale to Merchants or as good oi hotter orms than they can purchase in New Yurs or Charleston. Ilo would also invite the Dantcra of tho neighborhood to call and examine tho Ornalnrgn they will find it a cheaper and better article than baa aver boeo sold in this tnaikct. u. n. uunhAr. Chnrnw. Aoril 4. 1849. 21 If . CORN WANTED. WANTED to purcltase fmm 1000 to 3W 0 Bushels com to bo delivered in Cliersw-, or at any of the lending* down the river, for which the highest market price will t?e paid D. M'N AIR. April 11, 1840. 22 if HATS AND SHOES. THE Subscriber Una jmt icceivcd a large ud troll eeleeted supply of Hal* end Shoes, which wHI be sold eheopor than wero evorcflerod-in title market. , U. MALLOY. Sept. 90, 1042. 40 tf E. W. DRENNING WOULD Respectfully Inform the public that he haa located himself on MAIlSST STREET, Opposite Ma. Moo*e*e Hotel, where ho intends carrying on tiio DYKIKO AND SCOCBIXO BUSlNKftS. Ladies' and Ocntlcmen'a garment* clcnnrd, and, if faded, dyed tlto original or any other col. or. *nd pressed in the noataat manner. Corpcts, Tsble-Coveri, ana Crumb clntl* cleaned without injury to the Color.?Cotton .Yarns dyod Fast Colors. A*. B. His dyeing trill not toil the whitest article*'' ' Cheraw. August Id. 1849. 40 tf STORE TO RENT." , I HAVE rented all my Stores, oxcept the one next above Mr. George II. |)uiilnp's, nut) one door below earner of Ken-haw nt.d Front Streets. This Store is tonsirivred a hist rate stend. and Brill be rented on liberal terms. A. P. LACOSTB. A - A idlA ?-> nuyunt *, ICf<> **B tf SUGAR and TEA. DOUBLE and Single loaf Sugar, Crushed Su 1, gar, and beat Hjaon Tea, in Caddica, or by th pound, prime articles far family nee. For sale bv A. P. LACOSTR. October 18,1843. 49 S ' COTTON BAtittXHG, ROPE, TWINE?# good stock ??r I he above on band, aod tor sale at tlio louo?t nrukct 1 urico, by 1). M ALLOY. Aug. 23 rd 41 tf I LEATHER and SHOE THREAD. ! 95 STDE9, Sole Leather, 104 Kip end Wax do. 1210 lb. Shoo Thread, For aale low by , A. P. LACOSTF. i October 18,1842. 40 if < STATS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Ckestr.rJieJd JHstrict. , In thx Common Pua. 1 JOHN JACKSON, Who in in the custody ' of the Sheriff ol the District aforesaid, by vir. ! tue of a Writ of Capias ad Respondendum, J at the suit of Peter L. Robeeon, having potitioned the Honorable, tho associate Judges of tlie said State, that hs may be edmiucd to the bensAtof the set of the General Assembly, made for the relief of Insolvent Dobtore, sod * ho having filed with his petition a rchedulo of 1 his whole Batata real and Personal; It is ordered that the said Peter I,. Robeunn, and all other*, to whom the Mid Petitioner i? in any wise indebted, do personally, or by their atlor- 1 ney, be and appear before the Honorablo. the c associate judges of the State aforesaid, at a ' Courtof Common Pleas to be holden at Chesterfield Court House, on the third Monday in March neat, then and there to strew cause, if ' any thoyean, why the Estate and Efforts of 1 the said Petitioner, should not be assigned, and he discharged, pursuant tn the provisions of said act of the General Aaacmiily, made and provided for tho relief of Insolvent Debtors. ' T. DRV AN, C. C. P. Chesterfield Court House, > ? . the ftth day of Nov. IS43. < 2 F CHOICE BACON. J fl fr||A HAMS. Shoulder*, (c Sidus, W Per rale by ? 7 A. P- LACOSTE. Noe. 14, ltll, f t ?f o meet tt i^^^^uw tint W?teM^y mmu eft or the election, cuunl the votes, end lccl?ro the election. November l"kh,184? ^1* ~ 7t^~ ^!?HCRirrfl ?LBCTMlV/ ?p* IN Election lor Sheriff for Chesterfield Dkr it t will bo bold in tlw Town H?H of Cbentw mi the second Monday (tttbVof Jewusry 1949. Ptjo IVNp wM be. opttutdi. during tbi kg el our*, end the election conducted the eeipe aa w members to the Legislature. T. A. BRYAN, J. A. MOORE, W T.^JrT" Cheraw, Nov. 2S, 1642. 8 *"*8"T( - ' - . T'l " RIGHT ABORT FACJBI . 1 HEREBY givo iietieo, with groat roluc I 'iinoo, tbnt I ahull not, after tlic first day of Unuary neat, opan e single running account in my hooks, lor any discretion of goods, except Tor Btraiiir. Rons nnd 1Vlt,?a 'nn.l ft>? < trticle* 1 will only give it credit vf 60 to 90 | il.iys. Merchant*, and other ciliacn* of lit* lown^ who ntay l?o di*| owd to order good* fiom my Stores, nre informed, that tlmr order* will l>? ginufully received, and proofp'.ly fi led -t fo<v prices, upon the condition, that thek hil a may l? presented in ten da)*, f r payment. Thia course I mn compelled to toko, to m?oi my own utifogeiTiinl*, Hint I linpo will not giro offend to any, for I find ly experience, that it is much nsier toacll good*, than toco lect, and tlinl ?ccount* and not** bo they ever to good, will not nay the d?l>t* of my contracting. A? I almtl *nll {oodi for CA9H, it i? ahnoat useless to any, that shall sell vfcar cus.tr. A. T. LaCOSTH. l)oo. 13th, 1842. 5 tf CREDIT OIYEX FOR WOOD. TO THOSE Customers. w ho havo paid me ' once a yonr for Wood,.! tender my thank*, ! and ahull be grateful to receive their orders, and i <linll not tr?>obh? tin nt but oiuo n year for n ] settlement. 'Ihoso who are unwilling to aott's once a year, or h?vu no! pniil ut all, mutt cxcuko 1 n o it* I rofuac to work for them. a. r. ucosTp. Dec. 13, 1842. & tf MAF.LBOB.O' j?.a.4.E3ti?T.' | THE Exercises nl this Institution will he resumed the second Monday in January?C. Miimt Davey, A. B.t Principal ill the A/ale, and Afiss Jane S.mpsou, Principal in the Fe male Department. Mr. Davny is a graduate nf the University of Vrrinnnt, from whom faculty he brings thd Irghrst testimonial*. As n Fchotar and teach, cr. he maintains a high rank; and, in addition to the common English studies* U'?t hes the Latin, Greek ond French Languages, Bonk, fceep'ng, SSutveyii g, a. d the higher A/a thematic*, and fits voting men for any cla.-s in College. Aiitt Simpson has formerly taught with distinguished surer** in the Female Department of this Institution and is tno favorably known in this community to need commend*? datidn. In addition .to a thorough English Education, Iter instruct inn embraces all the useful and ornamental branches taught in the best Fcmalp Srminarii s. - Board may be had in respectsb'e families tf from 96 to 53 per month. 'I lie Trustees do not hrsi'nte to say, that the high character of tho Teachers, the syrtein of inatructicn^sdrptcd, ihehrnhhof our village, and iho low prico of board, ufiord fn*. cilities for Education unsurpassed by any aim- I ilar institution in (iio Slate. I R. I). THOMAS, Secretary. Bennettsvijle, 8. C? Dec. 13, 1642. 7 6t CHRISTMAS AID SEW YEAR'S PHESEJVT! TWKI.Vli BSA(!Viri'L L1SE AND Mnzothil Engravinga for ?t I. THE Subscriber Im* made a Wfretihh' frnni tho beautiful rt.ATES that have, from time In time, adorned thn LADY'S BOOK, and bound ihnn in a pliable, eml bmaticul rover which furma a beautiful <nibcM.slnivnt. Each ret ia accompanied with a pattern of LACE WORK, uiikin;:, in ull, 14 I'latt-s; carlt Pl?U> averaging from 7 forties in length to 5 in breadth. No more beautiful ornament to thccontro Table can be imagined than this beautiful volume, and nothing ran bo purchased for the coming holidays comparable to it in beamy and cheapness. They will be forwarded, unbound, fin Scrap Book", at the samo price. * We have just received a apccimen of the plates in Godey'v Lady's Book, coii- iaiiog of 12 splendid pictures, which cannot be surpassed for the beauty of execution and novelty of drrgn. Tlra number is sold at one dol. lar, and besides the picture* !iae a pattern for I'inhro.dery which, according to our humble opinion, ia a grin for needle wo?k. We know the ladies woulif like to have a peep at the beautiful engravings which, aa a centre table L.rnarucni are of inestimable value." Chronicle, St. Claircvillt, Ohio. uC'<ds*'? I.adt'h Book?We have rereived a p.implilet <?f engravings f.om the of. fire of tho I.adi'a Book, which originally up. geared in that work, Tl?e??n " r'nation* could jot earily bo exceed* d by the art of man.? Send 91 to L. A. Gndey, and get this interfiling collection?addreaa 101 Cheanut street, Philadelphia."?Recorder, ZanestiUe, Ohio. Single Copy, 91 00 Six Copies, 6 00 Dan be sent by mail at a very trifling pontage, n any part of the United State* or Canada. Address L A. GODEY, Publisher'* Hall, Philadelphia. Any paper giving this two or tlirco inaeriona, will be untitled to a copy. Plea so aond inly one paper, with the advertiarmont narked. 7 3t FOR SALE ON A CBEDITT \ PAIR of liandKcmr, young Poncys. AI*o, o hire for the enatting year a Shoemaker. Apply at this Office. Nov.SU, 184 J. 3 tf IlLACKSiTIITIIING. rllF. Subucriber has llna day recommenced business on hi* own nccount and iinpi s ?y close application to business to shorn public citron ago. My prince will be moderate. Hon* hoeing will receive my personal attention it ie liorofore warranted to bo done with m-utucM aid duHpnlch. N. B.?I em now prepared lo repair, or pull tp new lightning rod*. C. |. SIIIVEK. . April 4 *84* 21 if 1 fmnt ,..i,^^", HBH^aJLi^. ^ ^ |H Hh^ E^PIKiip^pfSfcjjp Tu# ^swaa Pchoou*^- ?~ co?rr?imiM Mumn Ealirtlg '^v^VitUtX^, freik Timf4+*f? JTe* ri ll? J?/Me; 6?/n^ ? mMM< ^vnmnrry efiihticel k'ntiiottdgt, cerifutly-cendekeed end Compiled f?Sk1rAXihcX^A. Inruon. and other Hn.i^etmtftree* ttiietfp' turtt.?Robert Seem,' fftffNK-* JBWfraJKdtaf'KIW eeveral hundred Engraving* -em Weed, iUeetra tike of Scripture See mm, Memmrtt Vmetemei,+ , Tlia dumand Fur'this work it unprecedented, and onlora irt pnuritlg fn fh?m ill |tam of th# uiuicd OMIW II re U'HM p* A VMlttnia >??* TUK?'? Paraawv to ni? Faun.*," and baa ntoeifji 0<1 Dt? uuqualifiod rceurnmrndfdion of all Urn loading papers, both political and rtligwiiie. M rncre titlv? rtisomont, ImwoVer.ciin glee thvffwi-4crony idea oT its beauty and value? it muni bo Mtn to.he admired, and rcadJo betfuly'appkdfch* ated. The annexed attract* bow tinl ".Oy?iiiW> of Ihe I'ubiic Press" wil)-*ali?fjr.<?ll of tli# no excellence of tip* Srr.*Nt>ti> Grit j,v Mo^aaN Literatvbk?tlio like of Which haa ncVcr impair oil in thia or any other,count nr. A careful peritaal of the following rt Hceommtnditbn?"W\\ justify u?i n tanking use of swell strong language in furcr of to uxel'ule work ; .. or\ iMt!.j j A work of great attraction and value. Thie volunte ntuil find a wtdcome at every faearde throughout tlnr country: lis con cute are ap interesting as flmy nro important and iiiSliurtlvei and the judicious end talented am lior has here contrive) to |>r<*Ant ua with one of (He meet ittractive, and at I ho aamo time netful books, theft hive appeared this aide of the Atlantic. \Va trust the jinhlio will reward its enterprising J?uli. lialicr.**?V. S. J At nary Advertiser, for June, iwa. " Thia volume, wa ahcaid eay. well drac/rce to tie regarded ua tlio Christian Father's present la |u* lamily.' 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