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.v tX&ndmMfnm pafft 1 Jf/f f'; en* the amrscslione intended to aflplv to the mineral land* in the south psiJBllli. 4* For reasons detailed in the report of the quarter .master gwnorel. and briefly noticed in this report, the termination of the Flor. 4ilBt?lrlnKhlyrjpdwlit that the President should be authttiadfcttidfcMhM taith the st?.ff scrv. toee'^as5fi)ai^quiirter-master* and assi*. tuLjdiiituitaaisuAl? Attd VMH(s tbcif iRITipputarmRnts, whenever tho public dun? lie therm 'The ecoar|P|e.ilWB?red0tUle (Kartell has left otlghapd ,fp ?ppjyyf the appropriation* of <y|w errniqptthaf $130,000 only will I# req?iire0Co?<lKa first half of the ensuing ^kar, Mid'lbe estimate* for 1843 are rfuch 1oeir thud those sanctioned hy {pgngtcys fqgr several years. Referonco is Qftde ta the quartermaster's report, for fbA.mcfsurt^ adored to put in order srve. ! establish now posts in various Jywa, * a&f^an appropriation is rcc-onsmontferlfor new barracks nt FoitGib?on. Ito See rotary presents to Congress brief. Ifjbdt fftrcifjfy ?he claim of the Creek fnIftafd| aa^viQM tendered in Florida, and as a consideration for their removal, and speaks af the pledge given thorn by tho gallant quarter-master goncral as a t4diatrnqtwrf pledge." pn account of its nonredemption by the government. 4The report pf the colonel of ongineert MMahl to exhibit a gratifying nccount of tlWabilhy of the officers of that corps, and of the results, of their labors; and the nt. ttption ,of Congress is directed to i.t for 1 ?-< _ -? KWUf.OL1 ~ "4M* xiiuuio ior mu ^^w^epd it mi suggested thai?of which ih^^S^eretafy"wJtl tint permit hiinsclf to iWliWBfibt,'br,,tJtsc'aMr-?if it isThenJelrrmtnntion of ths Government to place the cminlrv in t'cdiiipetoiit state of defenco IM^mt foreign aggression, the present tpoo would scorn to ho propitious for conWau'mg Ihe plan of fortifications hereto. fW* adopted. Notwithstanding the itnfnWcfirability of noticing all tho dotnils of W ^Oginoer?s report, specific mention is Wado of some:*-?Tho barracks and de?. M#tS^otin at Detroit and Buffalo, the ratios oft heir defhy having been romoved, d^:bp"prosecuted vigorously, ns soon as Win nga^Kp writ admit, and no appropria mn -Bit* needed for tho next eighteen months. ?jtii^wh projected works at tho outlet nl&alita Cbamplain ore rendered unnecea. asry dhy Ihs fecqiiMtion of Rouse's Point ( dWMct ilWj IWrHrtaty wiih Great Rritnrn, anlfihciV fUtiponiipn is deemed expedient, ^wtappropriation for them is doomed suf. ft?S|t fwT the present, and the works at Rntviilf'ipotnt will he soon commenced,' aVyl ^ho ap$ropriafion . for a defensive ?M*rkst tho faction of (ho Mnttawniisksag aift'ftlnahslnf muMt is said, bo bolter apjrfuJfftlL' fUell lliw nakraws wivu vi vivyman ivit m? iuv h?iiww? ui n-or|w on fetaten ?S4At jfco ^ (arrows. aro dessltod important, audit is recommended AlwMMM tlie titlel? thusite of (ho formiff.llitk Attorney General is of vmiVf&U itt the. Sftfta of New York, mul hkwtt fort Ganesvoort, on the North ri v?r. itwr waiHy wwlem, in uid of liio pur. chime! '"tft'is- also recommended lo con. wtruct a work fcf defence on Sandv Hook, in rensequcncn.tf lJ\B.discpyery of n new chnni\s); apd knfntion is invited to the dofanfM on (he remote southern portion of the Atlantic frontier, with n specific reference to a work in Georgia, the site to heg^teHed hy the President after the hoeqkwry military survdys. Works for the security of Mobile buy, and thu ex. poafcd fr.onticr^of that region, arc referred to aa necessary, and ns having been rcnonftnended last yrnr. The national road and it's condition aro brought to notice ; and if Congress expend no more money fFVtl Hie quostinn-i* presented, whether shorter measure might not ho ndopted to Citable Ibf State* through which it passes to kadp it in- repair; and it is suggested that the yet unpaid expenses of an authorised survey for its continuation thrnui:h Illinois nnd Missouri to JefTurson city, fiMMW.Ite defrayed. The IVtst Point aeademy in highly eulogised on the au. thority of the board of Visiters, nnd also iBCfliiMtquencA personal inspection by tbeSesnptnrv himself; end as the study, tog and sleeping rooms of the pupils ore neither numerous nor spacious enough to gncoromedale their occupants, n "moderate" eppropristion for an addition to the Wftt rucks ie asked for. The subject of n 0of artificers, to learn and practice uty or field engineering, rccomod last yiar# is rr.urged this year. * The report of the Colonel of topographleal engineers is next adverted to, nnd the corps, its great usefulness, nnd the nisdoaatbat dictated its formation, spoken ipfin ivviwv t#? pmwut list hrrvicti n?'.\i statin notice; but, for Iheae we must wait Ontil we receive the remainder of the Secretary*# report, n part of which only wsa published yesterday in the Madisnniu? . The remainder will doubtless be re* cried to-day. NOTICE. fBlliC following property waa stolen from the JL st aw Cation of William Biuknnev, dee'd, in this District, on the night of tho 3rd inst., vis: A VHrfht nalitto woman naincri Molscy, 2h traara old, lisifl icA- 4 inches h;g!i and very hipCir her h> igiit- Also, two young bonco Mews* ?f>e a dnik brown (lie other a dark rnouan ruder. herti Si lis land supposed to be, one about 5 and tb? ??h?v 10 years old. Tbo raid prepor?jy is supposed to have teen stolen by ono J-tcktpm Key, who la probably making liia u*ny erfch the Same to lite Weal* Raid Key is about til ycara oM. km 4 fair complexion, very light Lair, and rfroirWshty -tiffit syebrows, ehmder pert aw, about ft fast 10 wishes high end lias a AawnsmHaeh whew aaahaw to. A reward or ?n*sst? m,iu l. ?Aia. s*. .i? "1?^ ?"* MilS fcoy, ?,t of # Mr iloiivoring i|?? UIU0 lo tfie S73tTrr.* *T?CtHSM D. WII.LfcB, f A<f<U'r of \Y01. ttUWnejr. CKmifcftoM Pjot/ict, S. C. J Sikweb* 6iU, 184*, ' I i * m - Bjftfjg f Q THE 8ult?orU>or has received and it oponing in tli? SloM ib?fe iWr. WidtwerihV, ai?? opposite to Mr. D. Malioy's, a good assortment of loodi: iuw selected especially for family wto, and for Itia own practice. Ue will.keep no ar. tide of wliicli ho do)> not know tho ingredients and properties; end none except such as he knows to hoof grod quality. His tinctures and ointment* will be ready fur me in about a work from litis time. He will slao keep a general assortment or DYE STUFFS anil other articles usually kept at sodi establishments. The fow articles of this olaes not now on hand ero expected soon. M.MACLEAN. July 20. . "... "... ' j CA3TOH OKK?. EXCELLENT cold drawn castor oil for sale very low, by the gallon, at tlio NEW DRUG STOKE. LElllOX SYRUP AND MEAD~ SYRUP, At the Now Drag Store. LANCETS. t|lllUM 0 LANCETS, Sprins Lancet*. Cum M. Lance** and Tooth Drawers for aalo at tlia New Drug Store* LINREKD Oil,, COPAL and LEATHER Varnish, for sale at tliw Ntw Drco Stork. TAltlARIIVDS WELL put up in email jaia, for esde at lh? Now Drug Stnro. VARNISH" BRUSHKS, AND Paint Brushea of all sizes, for sale at tlu New Drug Store. _______ JUST RoMlrml n largo stork of 8ol? Lealh or. Also, Upper Leather, and Calf Skins I*. MALfOY. Sept. 20. 1843. 45 tf ROCKF18H SHEETINGS AND SltlRTINGS. R | PALES 3-4 and 4-4 Domestics j-ji M. rc received on consignorent from tht Kockpish Factoiit and for sale on farornblt terms by tlio Bale. D. MALLOY. November 7. 1842. VINEOAR ! VINEGAR ! t PURE Cider Vinegar, White Win? Do. For Sale by A. P. I.ACOSTE. July 12, 1843. 35 if BONNETT8 A NO HOODS. JUST Received e g od stock of Bonnelli and Hoods. D. MALLOY. I BepU 30, 1843. 45 tf (lEQROES WANTED. I WANT to hire two strong, hearty negn mm, to work* with my waggoners. Also, twi field iunda. A. P. LAC08TE. Dec. 27. 1642. 7 - If CHEB4W ACADEMY. r TUB undersigned take groat pleasure, ii announcing to the citizen* of Cheraw and tin Public generally, that they have secured fn another year, the service* of Professor Wm E. Wording, and Miu Maroarst ('obia to take charge of this Academy. To thoai who havo patronised the 3chonl, during tin last year, it is unnecessary to say any thinj in their recommendation; but we dcctn it t duty to assuro those who may desire to avai themselves ot tho advantages of a first rat< school, that these teachers have eminently fulfilled the very high testimonials thsv broughi with them, as teachers. The undersign- t believe that they hazard nothing in saying that young Ladies may obtain as good an education in this institution, as at any Seminary in ilic Southern States. The Committee would also slate, that tho music department is under the direction of Mrs. Hart, a lady eminently ^qualified for the situation. She id 1 an excelle'ut performer on the Piano Forte, and Guitar, and possesses an admirable tact of communicating instruction to her pupils. The exercises of the Academy will commence on the first Monday in January. There are two vacations during tho year?the innmh oi September, and the laat week in December. The following arc the rates of tuition, (viz.) First Division, Spelling and Reading, per quarter, $G Second Divisicr, The same, with writing and Arithmetic, a Third Division, the same studies with English Grammar and Composition, Geography with the use of the globes, and History, 810 Fourth, the same studies, with any of tho higher mathematics, Natural or Moral Sciences, ancient languages, or Drawing and Painting, 81ft 00 For music, on the Piano Forte, 814 J .. Use of Instrument, 1 s For Guitar, 810 The tuil'on, in nil cares, to he paid in ad. vanco, to the Secretary and Treasurer, Dr. | Thomas E Powe, who will give certific stea for admission. JAMES GILLESPIE,"! A. P. LACOSTB, J). S. IIARLLEE, > Commute*. T. E. POWE, J N. B. Thn Committee aro authorized to say that Mr. H I*. Chapm n. is prepared to take boarders at frmn five to eight dollars per month, payable n? above. 7?4t CAMDEN A NO GADSDEN ff T 0 M 4 HAVING purchased of Maj. William Shi| vcr, tho whole of his interest in the Camden | and Gadsdon Stage line, I beg leave respectj fully to inform the public, that I will continue to run it on rny own account. The Stajre to start from C. II. Davit.' ll?. Id, every Kfonday, Wedneaday, and Friday, after the arrival of the Northern mail; and from (Sadaden on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, after (he Care arrive from Cnarleaton. Aa thin line has been put in operation a* much for the accommodation of the puMir, aa any expectation of profit, it is hoped that the public will pivo it that sopport that they think it ia entitled to. JAMES McEWF.N. Catpdi n, Dtc. 20. 7 4< cjjsh ojvly,v o I? t>o?.FuieyUihaadmoploe?heeeet chairs. , &%ra<dfcv* /. \\ ,* \ - sawing do. OM'|?Mit(in nane ah?! solid scat Rocking do. 9 Mahogany Mohair Spring seat do. do. 1 enSmall oans 44 do. do. ; 4 Solid seat Nurso, d *. do. l? . , V 5 OF?>. H. DUN LAP. * Clieriv, August 95. 184*. 43 if * NOTICE. ~ * CT WISHING to bring my present bosi- noss to a close is early after the first of J aim wry as possible, all charges made after that time will be considered aa cash accounts to -| be paid when presented, or closed by note J bearing interest from time of settlement. w Of the stock remaining on hand many of the b< ponds will be sold at riasT cost, many from 'd) to BO per cent iitow cost, and but rcry few abovo coat. G. H. DUNLAP. 1 Dec. 27tl?, 1942. 7 tf J rr NOTICE. THE Subscriber iw now rooeising from Now r York, an excellent assortment of seasonable 1" Goods solncled by himself with great earc. 11 o j!' is persuaded that be can soil Goods in his lino aa J low nt they can l?o afford* d in ihia market, and ^ i? determined to do so. D. D. MoARN. Clicraw, Nov. 1,1842. 01 3m CROCKERY A ULAHN WARE. JUST Received from New York on consign*incnt a splendid assortment of Crockery nnd Glass Ware, comprizing the ncwcit and moat fashionable patterns. Among which are Fine Granite Dinner Seta of French and English Patterns, Super Cut Square Tumblers, Fine Mirror Cut Dishes. J. Together with a general assortment of fine ' Crockery and rich Cut Glasa Ware which K 1 will be sold at a low price fur Cash. ALSO, Common Crockery and Glass Ware by ibe ' Ca*k and Cralo, put up to suit the country trade* which will bo anld at a email advance j on the invoice, upon accommodating terms. FRANKLIN TURNER. a Nov. 29, 1842. 3 tf b POTS, SCOTCH OVENS, fc, ' . A Large and well selected stock of Pots. I Scotch and Hutch Ovnir, Spiders, Andirons t| &lc. &c. For sale choap. tl A. P. I/ACOSTE. ? J October IS, 1842. 49 tf | , xovion. THE Subscriber lias received and will keep , constantly on hand Cotton Yarn at wholesale, , [at ths lowest market prices. Also?Cotton Oanahurgs, Cotton Hatting, Candle Wick, " Seine and Wrapping Twine, from the Manu* * factorv of Rockitiglnm. GEO. GOODRICH. Nov 29. 1942. 9 tf i ???? f , EXECUTIVE DEPARTHEXT. Columbia, Dec. 13th, 1842. ? By Hi* Excellency Jambs II. Hammokd. c Governor and Co:ninander-in-Ch:cf in, and overllio State of South Carolina. WHEREAS an Ejection was bold on the first Monday of November last and day ^ > following, to supply tlio vacancy in tho Congressional District of Richland, Lexington, Orangeburg and Barnwell, occasioned by the resignation of Hon. Sampson H Butler; and ( ' whereas, it appears, upon counting tho votes c returned by tho Managers of Election to the t i Office of Secretary of State, that Samuel s W. Trotti had a majority of said votes, r Now therefore, I. Jambs II. IJammoxd, Gov- a ornor of the Stalo of South Carolina, do hereby declare and proclaim that the said .( 8 Samuel W. Trotti. has been duly elected a c i ? ? r .1 O r-_ .. - .. < ??? bind oi?ir, lor UIC lion. I greaaional Districts aforesaid, to the Congrot>a a t of the United Sta'cs. 1 Given under my hand and the eoal of the State, at Columbia, the 13th of Decern. ' ber, one tlgjusami eight hundred and for- -i 1 ty.two, ana the sixty-seventh year of J I American Independence. ? J. II. HAMMOND. S M. Larorde, Secretary of State. ?t Doc. 20 (5 3t ; EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. , THE Legislature of South Carolina, hav j ing at its last session passed a B II authorizing ' the Governor and Commander-in-Chief to or- * ganize Military Schools at the Arsenal in C?- P , lumbia, and at the Citadel in Charleston, and also, to appoint a Board, to consist of live per. |-; sons, who together with the Adjutant and Inspector General, shall constitute a Hoard of Visitors f-.-r tho said Military Schools. In conformity therewith, I, J. ft. Hammond, i I Governor and Cumin >ndcr-in Chief of the 1 State of South Carolina, do hcteby appoint p I " James Jones, D. F Jamison, I Daniel Wallace, and ~ W. J. Hanna, J John H. Means, < to constiluto said Board of Visitors. 1 Given undor my hand and the seal of the State, at Columbia, the 21st December, one thousand eight hundred and fortytwo, and in the 67ih year of our Indc' pcndeuce. , J II. HAMMOND. M. Laiiords, Secretary of State. ? ? 7 2t GBIEBAL ORDERS. Head Quarters, 14th Dec. 1842. Order No. 1. ? JM. WALKER, T. J Pickens. P. S. l? Brooks, C. F. Hampton, J. McI'iier- *. son, G- W. Taylor, J. M. Wallace, W 'J W. Ancrum, VV. C. Moizon and VV. T. , Ellerbe, are appointed Aida de-Camp to tho , Commander in.Chief, with the rank of ?.icu-'|,: tenant Colonel, and will bo obeyud and re?) [' spented accordingly. ' The Aida.de-Cainp wi'l respectively algni. ' ty iiicir acrepianco rnrihwith, and report ? themselves at Head Quarters, as fully cqi ip- w peij by tho 1st of February next. n< By order of tho Commander-in-Chief: J. W. CANTEY. C Adj't. ami Insp'r. Gon*1. Dec 20 6 3t Al The papers which publish the Executive ^ Advertisements, will insert the above three a| limes weekly. o) 4-4 Donemcb. J| A few hiilui 4-1 Brown Domestics for sale on fivorntilo lerinn, by n urn aw inai^iA/ 1 An?. 23rd. 41 tf UllOCKHIFJ. IN atoro and for aula, a good supply of S.ili, C S?iii?r, ColYoo and MoUimt.-f, hy A L). MALLOY. Aug 23'd 41 if pgggH I jBfeggg Dher?w, April 9, 1842c 22 (f .1 . WOO?. EHAVE again resumed the business of HaulingWoud. My oil oustonier^fcnd the pub. r no rally are respectfully informed that I he grateful for a renewal of their cn?tom, id pledgo myself to haul !oid? that will p1ra?u. A. P. LACOSTE. July 18,1818. 38 ?f CIQTH8, CAHIMER8, AN? SATIN ETTS. f* MALLOY haa just received a good LFe stock of Clot lis, Casitners, and Satinets, hicli be ia anxious tu sell, and bargains may i had. Sei>t. SO, 1845. 45 tf A CARD. rhR. JOHN LYNCH having permanently LF located liitnarlfin tho town of Chcrow, pectfully tenders his professional rorvices to ie citixens of this place and the adjoining conny. He hopes by a diligent attention to hi* rofctsion, to rcccivo a liberal shuro of puMio jti'iu-g". no v<in oiwt}i iiu tunnel nt liis ither's (Cuuluw Lynch) residence cn Market (root. Cheraw, July 1 st. 1P42. 84 tf FISH ! FISII! ! MACKEREL, in whole, hair, and qtr. bbls. Maw Shad in do do do Codfish and Salmon, all of excellent quality, For sale by A. P. LACOSTE. October 18, 1842. 49 tf NOTICE. A LL persons indebted t>> the Subscriber b) tL note or occnuiil nro requested to call and dtle the same, ns further indulgence cannot hi iv n. R. SHAW. Sept. IS. 1842. 44 tf COTTON OSNARVRGS AND COTTON YARN. rHE Subscriber lias received on consign nicnl from the Do Kalb Factory nt Cuindc/i 1. C 12 Rales very superior Cotton ()>nnurgs and 12 Billon Cotton Yum, whichho w ill oil by tho tlalo to Merchants c ns good oi e'ler orins than they cau purchase in New for* or Charleston. Ilo would also invito tho Planters of the eighhorhood to cell and examine tho Oxnal-urgs liey will find it a <:hea|tcr and belter article than ias over hoen sold in this mnikct. #2 ft rtflV f 4 n v* it, Chnrnw. April 4, 1812. 21 If CORN WANTED. WANTED to purchase from 1000 to ."0( 0 Bushels com to bo delivered in Choraw, >r at any nf Ilia landings dow n the river, for vhichtlio highot market prico will he pnid I). M'NAIU. April 11, 1843. 22 tf HATS AND SHOES. rMlIIE Subscriber Ins just icccivcd a large Jl and well aeloctod supply ot lints am! Shot*, vliieh will be sold cheaper than were evcrctTcr!<l in thia market, 1). M ALLOY. Sept. 20, 1813. 45 tf ~E. VV. DRENNING WOULD Respectfully inform tho public that lio baa located himself on MASrEBT STESBT, )pposite Mb. Moork's Hotel, where ho intend* arryirig on tho DYKING AND SCOURING BUSINKSS. Iaidies' and Gentlemen's garment* elenned, nd, if faded, dyed tho original or nny other col. r, and pressed in tho neatest manner. Carpets, 'able-Covers, anil Crumb cloths cleaned without njury to tho Color?Cotton Yarn* dyed Fast lolora. JV". B. Hit dyeing tcill not toil the while.it rtiele. Cheraw, August 16. 1842. 40 tf STORE TO KENT. [IIAVE rented all my Stores, except the one > next above Mr. Onorgo II. Duulnp's. find ' lie door he low corner of Kershaw m.d Front! treota. This Sloro is considered n fust rate .and, and will be rented on IiIktuI terms. A. P. LA COST B. August 3, 1842. 38 tf SUGAR and TEA. ! tOUBLE and Single loaf Sugar, Crushed Su ar, and beet Hyson Tea, in Caddie*, or by tlv Dund, prime articles for family uec. For talc by A. P. LACOSTR. October 18,1843. 49 C'OTTOI* OA??IAfc"*~ ROPE, TWINE?a good etnek ofthu above oi: hand, and tor aalc at the lowokt nmket rice, by t). M ALLOY. Aug. 33rd 41 tf LEATHER and SHOE 7 TIRE A1). 95 SIDES, Sole Leather, 104 KiD and Wax do. 120 lb. Shoo Thread, For sale low by A. P. LACOSTF. October 18, 1842. 49 tf TATE OF SOU TH~CAROIJNA, Chesterfield District. In the Common Pleas. JOHN JACKSON, Who is in the custody f the Sheriff of the District aforesaid, by v:rir of a Writol Capias nd Respondendum. I the suit of Peter L. Robeson, having pdioncd the Honorable, tho associate Judges of ie said State, that he may be admitted to the enefit of the act of tho General Assembly, irule for tho relief of Insolvent Debtors, and u having filed with his petition a schedule ot is whole Estate real and Personal; It is orered that tho said Peter I.. Robeson, and all ihers, to whom the said Petitioner is in any lee inueoieu, do personally, or by tlieir attorcy, be and appear before tlic Honorable, the isociate judges of the State aforesaid, at a 'ourtof Common Pleas to be holdcn at Ciiei rfie'd Court House, nn the third Monday in larch next, then and there to stie;v cause, i( ny they can, why the E?tato and Effects of in said Petitioner, should not be assigned, id lie discharged, pursuant to the provisions r said act of tho General Assembly, made id provided for the relief of Insolvent DebtT. DRY AN. C. C. P. Chesterfield Court House, ) ? , ... the 5th day of Nov. 1842. \Z ???*?' CHOICE RACOIV. fr HAMS. Shoulder*, tc Sides, *Formic by A- P. LACOSTE. No*. 14, 1813, f t if IKieKIFrtCLECTlON. AN ELATION cfctorfiel* , District \V?H be liel(?*t tlie severs? places o- S? election on the second Monday in January next, to till the vacancy of the present iiicum- , bent whose term of, oihee expires on the 19th day'of May next.*"Thc polls will be onened two days at the Court lloufte, and one day at each other place of elect ion. The managers to meet at tho Court House tho Wednesday ' next after the election, count the votes, and j declare the election. T, BRYAN, C. C. P. November X"?th, 184'J. 2 7t RIIEKIFF'N ELECTION. AN Election for Sheriff for Chesterfield District will l>e hold in the Town Hall of Chernw , on tho second Monday (Dili) of January 1843. , Tho Polls wi 1 he opened during the legal ! hours, and the election conducted the same as j for members to the Legislature. j T. A. BRYAN, J. A. MOORE, W. II. WIN GATE. J Manager*. < CbertVi Nov. 25, 1842. 3 ?f j RIGIfiT A BOLT FACE I " I 1(1 ERIC BY givo notion, will) great rnluo tatico, tint I shall not, after tlie fi?t day of Jotitinry next, open u single running account in 1 my Books, lor any d< Kcrtptiou of goods, except for Bagging, Rope arid Twine, and for these articles 1 wii only give n credit of GO to 90 j' days. Merchants, and other citizens of the town, who may he di*| o*rd to order gondii front ! inv Stores, arc informed, that their orders will t>n > g-sui fully received, and promptly fi lc?l ^t lo<v | prions, upon the condition, that their hil s may j lw presented in ton days, fir payment. This course I tint compelled io take, to live! my own ; ungog>ininls, and I hope will not givo otfeuca to any, for I find ly experience, thnl it is much i nsier lo sell goods, than tocolect, and that nc- I count* and notes bo they ovt r so good, will not |. :iny the d< Ms of my contracting. As I shnti sell goods for CASH, it is almost useless lo say, that I shall sell vtur cheat. A. T. LaCOSTH. Duo. 13th, 1842. 5 tf CREDIT GIVE^I FOR WOOD. 'ElO THOSE (.Hslontors. who liavo paid me ' JL nncfl n year for Woorl, 1 lender my thanks, mid shall be gr:ilurul to receive their orders, and .hall not trouble tin nt hut onro a year for n settlement. 'Hiorxt who are unwilling to soll e once a year, or h?vu no! paid ut all, mutt excuse u e if I refuse to work for I hem. A- I\ LuCOSTP. Dec. 13, 1812. 5 tf u AP.LB op.cvla "XcaicT. THE Exercises ni this lust it ti*.i?st? wilt be resumed the second Monday in January?C. Mined Davry, A. II., Principal in the A/ale, and il/ie? Jane S mpsoti, Principal in the Fe male Drparlmetif. Mr. Davey is n graduate of the University id Vermont, front whoso facu'ty he brings the Ifghrst testimonials. Ana scholar and teach. , vr, I?c iiiiiiinams n ntgii rar.K; ami. HI addlt inn to the common English studies, loa? hea I he Lai n, Greek ami French Language*. Hook* fccop'ng, Survej ii g, n, d the higher Mat hemat ic^, and fits yeurg men for any tla.-s in College. Ai:e* Simpson ha* formerly taught with distinguished success in the Female Depanincnt of tliis Institute n mid in too favorably I known in this community to need commendi*} dntidn. In addition to a thorough English Education, her ine'ruction embraces all the useful ami ornamental branches taught in the best Female 8eniinarii s>. Hoard may he had in respectab'e families at from 05 to 0S per month. 'I lie Trustee* do not lo si'nte to say, 'hat the high character of the Teachers, the syrj trin of instruclicn4?di ptcd, tl.ohrnl'h of our I village, and i he low price of board, aflbrd facilities for Education unsurpassed by any similar institution in tiic Slate, i R. I). THOMAS, Secretary. I Bonnettsville, S. C., Dec. 13, 164'-. I 7 6t | CHRIST>IASAXD Y?AH'S J> Ji E 8 t: jV T ! Twri.vr, n?.trTj*t i. u>e and Mrizotlnl Engravings for 01. "1*11K Subscriber lias made a select inn from the beautiful ii.ateb tha? have, from time to time, adorned tho LADY'S BOOK, mid bound them in a piinb'e, etnl h maticul cover which forms a hei.utiful < iube!l si merit. Each ' set is accompanied with a pattern i f LACE WORK, miking, in all, 14 Plates; each ..>. ? >5 iivim i iui i;r? in ii-llglli 111 O in breadth. No more beautiful ornament to tlioc?"iitrc Table can lit' imagined than (his ' beautiful volume, ai tl nothing ran ho pur ! chased for the coining holidays comparable ' to it in teunty and clicajir.os. Tiicy iviil be forwarded, unbound, foi fcScr.ip Uook?, at the 1 same price. ( M We have just received a specimen of the plates in Gtdey'v Lady's Book, cnn. ituiug of , 12 splendid pictures, which cannot he sur- i passed for the beauty of execution and novel* I ty of rh'Fgn. 'I'll ? number is sold at one do I. ^ lar. and besides ihc pictures lias a pattern for v nnhro.dery which, according to our humble ' opinion, is a gein for needle wo*k. We know 1 the ladies would like :o have a peep at the " beautiful engravings which, as a centre table ' ornament are ol inestimable valu-'." Chronic!?, St. Cloirccillr, Ohio. " G'-dey's Lady's Hook?We have re-* t reived a pmph'et of engravings fr? ni tho of. , fire o! the Lady's Book, which originally ap. i jn-ared in that work. Tiiese illustrations could uot earily be exceed" d by (lie art of man.? Send SI to I. A. Godey, and get this inter est nig coleclmn?address 101 Chesnut street, u Philadelphia.''?Recorder, Zancsiille, Ohio. t Single Copy, 81 00 Six Copies, 5 00 Can bo sent by mail at a very trifling postage, ' in any part of the United States or Canada. Address I,. A. GOPEY, Publisher's Hall, Philadelphia. " Any paper giving this two or three inser- r lions, will be entitled to a ropy. 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BXBXaS BIOGRAPHY, Or, THE LIVES AJVV CHARACTERS OF THE PRINCIPAL PERSONAGES Recorded in tho Sacred Writinfe ; practically adopted to the Retraction of Youth and Primed? Families; togcthir tcith en Appendix, contain |?^ < nu ijf jvksciiuiivik vn inc ATIWIWI 1/ Vtvinn Revelation, from Timpton'o Key to tki Bible; being a complete Summary of Biblical Knowledge, carefully con dented and compiled from Scvlt, JJoudi idge. Gill. Patrick, Adam Claike, Pool, fourth, Heme. Wall, Stow*, Robinson, and other Eminent Writer* on the Scrip tures.?Robert Seartr, Editor.?Embellishedmrifk teveral hundred Engraving* on Wood, itluetra livt of Scripturo Scent*, Manner*, Cutlomt, fc, Tlio demand for this work ia unprecedented, and orders aro pouring in fruin all pall* of tho United Slotea. It ia u<Ued ' A CiiaitTMN Fa. Ttun'a I'sesknt to ma Family," and baa reoei?> o<l 11 to uuqtialifiod recommendation of all tho loading paper*, botli political and religionf. No mere advertisement, however, can give th* t*arf-? ernny idea o!" it* beeuty and value?it must bo acen to lie admired, end rend to bo duly appreciated. The annexed extract* from the " Opinion* of the Public Preen" will satii-fy all of tlio intrin tio excellence of tlii* Sri.kndiii Gm in MoiiCXN Literature?tlio like of which has never appear ed iii this or uny other country. A careful perusal of tlio following " Recommendation*" will justify u*i n making use of such atroug language in favor of to useful a woik ; A work of groat attraction and value. Tliia volume mu?l find a welcome at every fireside throughout the country : it* e.on cut* uro a* interesting as limy nro iiupnrtarit and iimtiurt'ivei and the judicious nnd lulcntrd author lia* hero contrived tu prcmnl u* with one of the meet attractive. and at tlio saiuo time useful books, that hive npycurcd tlii* sido of the Atlantic. We trust tlm public will toward its enterprising puh. lislicr.'*?V. S. JAteiury Advertiser, for June, 1942. " Tlii* volume, wo should ?ir, well deserves to be regarded a* tlio Christian Father's present to hi* family.' Sever d hundred veiy good wood ongrnvu.g* enliven it* narrative*. unit il u*lr?.to its solemn truth* to the understanding and fret, ings of the young; ami from tho numerous t? ?ti? iiionieK which accompany the voluine, woshould ay. it may safely be surrendered toiboir hand*." ?.Magnolia. This woik is nu attractive one, not only for tlio very numerous neat cuibellislitncnls which jMrv.itioit, hut Iron) the interesting and useful in 11 cr which it coinpti* *. Tlii* work i* in lar^o oet-.vo. highly tlccnrutcri. ur.d handsomely hound, and will no doubt meet with u pnj ular dcutund." ? Chris. InteUiginccr. ' The engraving'. fruit new and original de. s:gnv, are. well executed. Tho design of tho Wjik i* oxcelh-nt; and we cheerfhlltf recommend it lolho notice of our reader* .''?Arte I Pot Id. "This is a very valuable, cheap and cnnvei nicnl book. The public will soon find it one of ibo book* llicy must hare. May the pub is her supply the hu.d with luiiiiv i.-ii iinii'-x' 'i" "?* ' r. Tribune 44 Tide in the name of a va'unllo work j"?t published in lliu city ol New York. It if m<?t jtlStly Called 4 A CnttlSTIAN latiier'a riif.fkht t# a 1.1 iam i.t.' The fivo hundred engraving* am executed l>y lliu first American Artist*. aft# r picture* ol' the most celol ra ted Painters. If thin work iihm'.s with si circulation conimriinrraio with it* a eriia. it will I e found in every dv.nliir jj in iIn: l.'nion."?liorton Tin re. 41 This is one of thu most finely illustrated .Mid hcLUiiiul'y oirmm rdi d \oltin t* ? \rr itri.td from thu j msss. '1 lie typegrnphy is clour and I lain, tl.u pit) or and lauding handsome, whilo ti e golds n f cures give it u r eh cud lustful up. puarjiii'O. "I'lio literary portion <f tl.u weak >a well wri'tcn.ni d the w ho'c illustrated will. *c?oeal hundrcit new and e legs'rt ?ngroeiegs. 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