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* ?i .^[Cuncludtdfrom pagt l.T^ ?i* the suggestions intended to up'v to fho mineral land* in th? south parlor Illi. l?ots. For reasons detailed in the report of the quarter.muster general, and briefly noticed in thin report, tho tormlnation of the Flor'rijj wm>i it is deemed highly riqMklient that the President should be authorized t^dippense with tho stuff sorvir.ea of nsstsfnnt quurtcr-masters and as?is. ; _ |yit adjutants general, and vacute their J fWn appointments, whenever tho piddic or ffjjgkpmj' towjp.r demands them. The ?i economy observed in this branch has left V otuhand so pinch of the appropriations of ^ Ike'last seaaion that SlSO.Ofll) nnlv wrill i l. ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ?w w ? ? ? * """ j ?' tip rcqnire^'for the first hnlf of the ensuing ; oi irfcnr, aodtbo estimates for 1843 are iqych lower thud those sanctioned hv Cdngres* for several v< ars. Rcferonco is B( ippdc to the quarter-master's report, for ^ flit measures adopted to put in order srveJf forts and establish new posts in various sees, and an appropriation is rccona- ended for ne?v barracks at FoitG.h?on. 'Fhe Secretary presents to Congress brief. I If but forcibly the claim of the Creek In- ^ ^ians for services rendered in Florida, and as a consideration for their roinoval, and ncnk.i of ihs nlmlnn iiivnn ?lw,m I... il?~ T' 7"" ? h" 14,1 * !* "J ?I?U gallant quarter-maslcr general ns a "diahonored pledge." on account of its nonredemption by the governmont. Vho report of the colonel of engineers r isanid to exhibit n grntifying account of p, life ability of the officers of that corps, and oflhe result*.of their Inhors; and the attention of Congress is directed to it for C detail*, too numerous and rniuutn fur this l. report; and it is suggested that?of which I he Secretary will not permit hiinsclf to HMWt'dtitibfbr discuss?if it is the detrrminntion of the Government to place the country in a competent state of dcfcnco foreign aggression, the present time would scent to he propitious for continuing the plan of fortifications hereto, fore adopted. Notwithstanding the imOra'ctieahdity of noticing all the details of ^ <V engineers report, specific mention is made of lomc'The barracks and do-. workR at Detroit and Buffalo, the eaueqa of their delay having been removed, wiftW prosecuted vigorously, ns sonn as the eeafMin will admit, and no appropriation w ill be needed for the next eighteen t months. t ?1hia two projected works at tho outlet of Lake Champlnin are rendered tinnncc*. nary hy Ihe acquisition of Rouse's Point utndcf iKe Into treaty with Great Britain, i antf their suspension is docmod expedient. J ??M - lie Appropriation ior mem ih uccmou suificient for the present, and the works at R?us**e Point will ho soon commenced, and )hc appropriation for a defensive workat tho junction of (ho Mnttawanskeag 4 and Penobscot can, it is said, to butter ap. pltod to erecting a fort fit lite narrows of tlio latter river. The works on Statcn 1 tfiland, N. Y., and at the Narrows, arc tfetnaed important, and it is recommended r to purchase tlto title to the site of tho fcr- f f'rtalr. which the Attorney General is of opinion. is in the State of New York, and In. sdl Fort Ganesvoort, on iho North ri ver, now nearly useless, in uid of (lie pur. chase, ft is also recommended to con- , etruct a work Of defence on Sandy Hook, | in consequence of the.discovery of a new ' ; channel; and Attention is invited to the j 1 defences on the remote southern portion ! 1 of the Atlantic frontier, with a specific IJ reference to a work in Georgia, the site j j lobe ^elected by the President after the ; , necessary militnry surveys. Works for j i the security of Mobile bay, and thu ex. i posed fronticr^of that region, arc referred j 1 to as necessary, and us having been re- ; ' confmended last year. Tho national road , nnd its condiiion nro brought to notice; ! unit if f'miarDk* nvnofid nn mnr? mnnc I . An it', the quostinn in presented, whether some mm sure might not ho adopted to Ci'uMo the Slates through which it passes , tn keep it in repair; nnd it is suggested ; (hut the yet unpaid expenses of an author- j ized survey for its continuation through ' Illinois nnd Missouri to Jefferson city. ' ehouId he defrayed. Tlio West Point j academy * highly eulogized on the an- i . thority of the hoard of Visiters, nnd also j inconsequence of personal inspection hy > the Secretary himself; and as the studying and ?!eeping rooms of tho pupils nro neither numerous nor spacious enough to aecomntodalc their occupants, n "moderate" appropriation for i?n nddilion to the j harrneks ia asked for. The subject of a j corps of artificers, to learn and practice ' (he duty of field engineering, recommended Inst y< nr, is rr-urged this year. Tho report of the Colonel of topograph- | ic.il engineers is next adverted to, and tho corps, its great usefulness, and tho I wisdom that dictated its formation, spoken ?>f in terms of praiso. Its services next j ) claim notice ; but, for these we must wail ^ pntil wo receive tho remainder of tho Secretary's report, a pnrt of which only was published yesterday in the Mndisoninn. Tho remainder w ill doubtless bo re* reived to-day. ?. m N OTIC 12. fflllR following properly wa? stolen fiorn tho ( JL plantation of William Uluknney, rlccM, in tliis District, on the night of tho 3rd Inst., viz: A bright mulatto woman named Molwy, 25 years obi, about'.*) feA- 4 inches Irgh and very ltrM f<tr liM9 tir itriiL. A!s<?. two vnunrr Kacvii Jttnloa, one a dnik brown llie oilier u daik mourn j ruler, both smo I and supposed to be, ono about \ v 5 and tl?o other 10 years old, Tlio raid proper. , <y is supposed to have I nen stolen by one |( Jickaon Key, v ho i* probably making big way 1 Hit the wms to tlis West* Raid Key i? sbonl ill year* old. has s fair complexion, very light hat', fmj ri-rnnkshty light eyebrows, .lender per. on, elrout 6 lest 10 inches high and lias a n downcast look w\t?n spskan to. A reward of f< filly dollars isdt bo paid Cm tlio recovery and sals keeping of the propsrly and raid Key, out ol t< this ' fttntw, ot tor delivering tlio stuio to the pmkacjnber.' n *TttFHBN D. MII.LBR, Adiji'r of \Vhi. Illaksney. ,, Pott-Win*. ChesterftoM pistjrirt, S. C.I it * ' CftwaomWr 6tb, 134*, I i * !; , FAMILY lEDICIKFS. rllK Subscriber lins received and i? opening in tlio Sloro ul?ove Mr. Wadsworlh'e, and >po*ite to Mr. D. Mulioy's, a good assortment modi ii.oH selected especially lor family uhc, i id for liia own practice. 11c will keep no ar. i lie of wliich ho doas not know tho ingredients I id proportion; and iioiih except such an lie | flows to ho of g iod quality. Ilia tinctures and | jilments will bo reuUy for uao in about a week omilus Innc. lie will also keen n general na. , irtment of DYE STUFFS and other articles sually kepi at aucti ?xtablishrnenta. The few liolca of this class not now on hand ore exictcd soon. M. MAC LEAN. July 20. CASTOR OIL. EXCELLENT cold drawn castor oil for sale very low, by tho gallop, at tlio NEW >RUG STORE. LE*IOX S1RIT A*?~31EAD" SYRUP, At tho New Drng Store. LANCETS. rllUM B LANCETS, Spiing Lancet*, Gum Lancn-s and Tooth Drawers tor sale ul the few Drug Store. LINKED OIL JOPAL and LEATHER Varnish, for sale st lm Nmv Drvo Stork. TA1IARINDS ETR,7" ELL put up in small jais, for sale at the w w New Drug Storo. Varnish lmisiu:*. iND Paint Brushes of all sizes, for Bale at tho liw Ditto Store. LEATHER^ JLTST Received n largo stork of Sole Loather. Also, Upper Leather, and Cnlf Skins. I*. MALuOY. Sept. 20, 1842. 43 if itocKTisii sileetingsTnd S It III TINGS. |j /fl| PALES 3-4 and 4 4 Domestics jut JB. received on consignment from the tocKNsit Factory and for ealo on favorable arms by tlio Hale. D. MALLOY. November 7, 1842. VINEGAR ! VINEGAR ! ! PURE Cider Vinegar, White Wine Do. For Sale by A. P. I.ACOSTE. July 12. 1643. 33 tf BONN ETTS AND HOODS. 5UST Received a g od stock of Bonnotls and floois. n. MALLOY. Sept. 21), 1842. 45 if NEGROES WANTED. I WANT to hire two strong, hearty negro non, to work'vvith iny waggoners. Also, two ie!d hands. A. P. LACOSTE. Dec. 27, 1^42. 7 tf citIEKaTw acadedy^ r THE undersigned take groat pleasure, in announcing to the citizens of Cheravv and the Public generally, that they have secured for mother year, the services of Professor Wm. E. Wokdino, and Mi?s Margaret Cobiv, :o take charge of tins Academy. To those who have patronized the School, during the ast year, it is unnecessary to say any thing n I heir recommendation; but we deem it a Juty to assnru those who may desire to avail ihemselves ot the advantages of a first rate school, that these teachers havo eminently fuitiiled the very high testimonials they brought ivith them, as teachers. The undersign'd believe that they Inzard nothing in saying, Irat young Ladies may obtain as good an rducaiion in this institution, as at any Semilary in the Southern States. The Committee 1 would also state, that tho music department s under the direction of Mrs. Hart, a lady ?mincn:ly;qualifieil for the situation. She is in excellent performer on the Piano Kortc, and Guitar, an! possesses an admirable tact if communicating instruction t?? her pupils. i iic exercises 01 mo .'icaucnry win commence i ?n the first Monday in January. There are ' '.vo vacations during the year?the month of j September, and llie last week in December. 1 The following are the rates of tuition, (viz.) | First Divisn n, Spelling and Reading, prrqnaitcr, 8G ! Second Divisu n, The same, with writing and Arirhmctic, Third Division, the sarno studies with Knglisii Grammar and Composition, Geography with the U6u of the globes, and History, 810 Fourth, the same studies, with any of tlio higher mathematics, Natural or Moral Sciences, ancient languages, or Draw ing and Painting, -SIS 00 For inuslc on tiic Piano Forto, ?14 > Use of Instrument, 1 S ? For Guitar, 810 The tuil'on, in nil e.vc?, to ho paid in ad.-ance, to I he Secretary and Treasurer, Dr. I'limna* E l\>we, who will ?*ive certitic atcs or admission. JAMES GILLESPIE.^ A. P. LACOSTE, { _ I). S. IIARLLEE, >CommtUet. T. IS. POWE, J N. B. Tlio C'unmitlco aro authorized to any hat Mr. 1! I". Cluipm n, in prepared to take oard< rs at from five to eight dollars per mouth, nyable an above. 7?41 CAH1DE!V A \l) (? A &T)&. HAVING purchased of Maj. William Shi. cr, tho whole of his interest in the Camden nil Gadsden Stage line, I lu g leave respect* illy to inform the public, that I Mill continue o run it on my own account. The Staoo to start from C. II. Davis' Ho. "I, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, fter the arrival of the Northern tnail; anil J otn Gadsden on Tuesday, Thursday, and i alurday, after I ho Cars arrive from Charles, m. As ihis line has been put in operation as inch for the accommodation of the public, an rty expectation of profit, it in hoped that the ublic will give it that support that they tlitnk is entitled to. james mcEwf.n. Catpdi n, Di c. 50. 7 4< 'W V .CHAIR?. rBK Sabscrilicr h i* just ree.eiyrd on eon. aigniiieni, to I* cold it ysry low |?ricc? for CjISII ojvly, LO Dos. Fancy Gilt and mnpks eane scat chairs. 6 SJmail * ? ? sowing do. 8 L.v go Boston can* and solid scat Rocking do. U " Mahogany Mohair Spring scat do. do. 6 Small cane M do. do. 1 Solid seat Nurso, d ?. do. GEO. H. DUN LAP. Ohcrnw, August 25, 1842. 42 tf NOTICE. U" WISHING to bring my present busitess to a closo as early after the first of Janutry as possible, sll charges tnade after that ime will be considered as cask accounts to >o paid when presented, or closed by note aearing interest from time of settlement. Of tho slock remaining on hand many of the /nods will be sold at virst cost, many from 20 to 50 per cent bclow cost, and but very few above cost. G. H. DUN LAP. Drc. 27th, 1542. 7 tf NOTICE. THE Subset ihcr is now rocoivitig from Now York, ?n oxccllcnl assortment ot"Mvwonuhle Goods selected hv himself with great euro. 11o in porsuaded tlnit lie can soli Go'kIh in his line as low us tliey can bo ufTordt d in this market, unci is determined to do no. D. P. McARN. Clioraw, Nov. 1, 1842. SI 3in CROCKERY & GLASS WARE. JUST Received from New York on consign*inent a splendid assortment of Crockery and Glass Ware, comprizing the newest and inost fashionable patterns. Among which are Fine Granite Dinner Sets of French and English Patterns, Super Cut Square Tumblers, Fino Mirror Cut Dishes. Together with a general assortment of fine Crockery and rich Cut Glass Ware which will be sold at a low price for Cash. ALSO, Common Crockery and Glass Ware by the Cask and Crate, put up to suit the country trade, which will be sold at a small advance on the invoice, upon accommodating terms. FRANKLIN TURNER. Nov. 90 1P49 'A >t POTS, SCOTCH OVENS, fc. A Largo and well delected stock of Potp. Scotch and Dutch Ovens, Spiders, Andirons &.c. &c. For sale choap. A. P. LACOSTE. October IP. 1942. 4'.) if 1T0TXC3. THE Subscriber has received and will keep constantly on hand Cotton Yarn at wholesale, at the lowest market prices. Also?Cotton Osiiahurgr, Cotton Hatting, Candle Wick, Seine and Wrapping Twine, from the Manufactory of Ret kitiglnm. GEO. GOODRICH. Nov 20. 1942. 3 if ? . ? EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Columbia, Dor. 13th, 1642. By IDs Excellency Jambs H. Hammond. Governor and Co nmander-in-Ch:ef in, and over the St ate of South Carolina. WHEREAS an E'ection was held on the first Monday of November last and day following, to supply the vacancy in the Congressional District of Richland, Lexington, Orangeburg and Barnwell, occasioned by the resignation of Hon. Sampson H Butler; and whereas, it appears upon counting :ho votes returned by the Managers of Election to the OfTico of Secretary of State, that Saiii'EL W. Trotti had a majority of said votes. ! Now therefore, I. James I!. Hammond, Govnrnnr of the Stale of South Caiolina, do hereby declare and proclaim that tlie said Samuel W. Troiti. lias been duly elected a U'presentaiive from this State, for the Con. gressional Districts aforesaid, to the Congrofs of the United Sta'cs. Given under my hand and ?ho Foal of the State, at Columbia, the 13th of Decern, ber, one thousand eight hundred and forty.two, and the sixty -seventh year of American Independence. J. II. HAMMOND. PI. L.vrorde, Secretary of State. Due. 20 0 3t EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. THE Legislature of South Carolina, hav ing at it? last session parsed a I) II authorizing the Governor and Commander-in-Chief to organize Military Schools at the Arsenal in Columbia, and at the Citadel in Charleston, and also, to appoint a Board, to consist of tive per. sons, who together with the Adjutant and Inspector General, shall constitute a Board ol Visitors fi.-r tho said Military Schools. |u conformity therewith, I, J. II. Hammond, Governor and Cumin ndcr-in Chief of the Slate of South Carolina, do hereby appoint James Jones, D. F Jamison, I Daniel Wallace, and W. J. Danna, 1 John H. Means, to constitute said Board of Visitors. Given under my hand and tho real of the State, at Columbia, the 2lst December, one thousand eight hundred and forty, two, and in the 67ih year of our Independence. J If. HAMMOND. M. I.aroude, Secretary of State. 7 2t CiEXEIlAE OHDKBH. HeadQuarters, 14th Dec. 1P42. Order No. 1. JM. WALKER, T.J Pickens. P. S. Brooks. C. F. Hampton, J. McTiierson, G. W. Taylor, J. M. Wallace, W W. Anckvm, W. C. Movzon and VV. T. Kllerbe, are appointed Aids de-Camp to tho Commander w-Chief, with the rank of l ieutenant Coluiiel, and will be obeyed and rc*> spccted accordingly. A:.i- .i- /< - ? ? - i nc niun.ui-uain|i wi'i respectively aipni. fy llioir acceptance forthwith, and report themselves at Mead Quarters, as fuliy cqi ippet] by the I at of February next. By order of the Commander-in Chief: J. W. CANTEY. Adj't. anJ Insp'r. Gon'l. Dee 20 0 3t The papers which puhliah the Executive Advertisements, will insert the above three tunes weekly. 4-1 DOMESTICS*. A few hidei 4-1 Itrown Domestics for sale on ftvornhlo terms, by n it v * /xs? I/. iTl.A I.I.U V Auj. 93rd. 41 if (TkoiiTLHI I:^ BN store m?d for ? good supply of S.iU, fciiijiur, Colfoo uud Molasses-, hv I I>. M ALLOY. I Aug 53'd 41 it' *4 / x " 8PRIHO AIVD SUMMER GOODS. TUB Subscriber has just received * writ footed tlock of Fancy and SMi>fo Dry ftMdi, U. II. DUNLAP Clicraw, April 0, 1842- 22 tf WOOD. I HAVE again resumed tlm business of Haul, ing Wouu. My old onstoitu-rs^nd the pub. io generally are respectfully informed that I hall lie grateful for a renown I nf their custom, and pledgo myself to haul 'o >d* that will ph'U'o. | A. P. LACOSTE. July 19, 1819. 36 tf CLOTIIS, CASS1MERS, AND SATINETTS. MALLOY has just received a good JLr stuck ofClullis, Cosiiners, ami Satinets, which he is anxious to sell, and bargains may be hnd. Sept. 29, 1849. 45 tf A CARD. JOHN LYNCH having permanently jmur- iw<mu iniiinrii in hid inwii ??i i.'iirraw, | respectfully tenders l.is professional sorvices to J the citixens of this place nod the adjoining country. He hopes by n diligent attention to hi* profession, to receive n liberal share of public patronage. Ho can always bo found at his father's (Con'aw Lynch) residence en Market Slr??ot. Cltcraw, July 1st. 1P42. SI tf FISH! FIS1I!! MACKEREL, in whole, half, and qtr. bbls. Mess Shad in do do do C odfish und Salmon, all of excellent quality, For sale by A. P. LACOSTE. October 18, 1842. 49 tf NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to I ho Subscriber bj nolo or account arc requested to call nnd settle tl.o same, as further indulgence cannot b? giv n. R. SIIAW. Sapt. 13. 1842. 4 4 tf COTTON OSNARCRCS AND COTTON YARN. THE Subscriber has received on consign mcnt from the Do Kalli Factory nt Cauulea S. C 12 Bales very superior Cotton ().-nnburgs and 12 Bales Cotton Yarn, whichlto wih s<dl by tb.o Halo to Merchants o> as good oi better erms thnn they catt purchase in New Ynra or Charleston. He would also invito the Planters of the neighborhood to calland examine UiuOxnal ttrgs j they will find it a cheaper and better article than nas ever been sold in litis ir.niket. C. II. DUN LA P. Chnraw, Anril 4, 1812. 21 tf COKX WANTED. WANTED to purchase from 1000 to 30' I) Bushels corn to Ix; delivered in Chrraw, ?>r at any of tho landings down the river, for which tho higho* t market price will he paid P. M'NAIR. April 11, 1P43. 22 tf HATS AND SHOES. FW11IE Subscriber Ins ju>t treeived a large JL and well sclcctod supply of Hats and Shot s which will be sold cheaper than were ever adored in this maikct. 1). MALLOY. Sept. 20, 1612. 45 tf ~E. VV. DRENNINU WOULD Respectfully inform tho public that ho Ins loculod himself on ULJLxLEST street, Opposite Mr. Moork'h Hotel, where lie intends carrying on llto DYKING AND SCOUIIING BVSINKSS. Ladies* and (Gentlemen's garments cleaned, and, if fuded, dye.il tho original or any other eel. ' or. and pressed in tho neatest manner. Carped*, Table-Covers, anil Crumb cloths cleaned without injury to the Color.?Cotton Yarns dyed Fast ; Colors. j JV*. B. His dyeing tcill not soil the tchiU.it article. j Chrraw, August 16. 1842. 4') tf STORE TO REST. 5 HAVE rented all my Stores, except the one next above Mr. CGuotge H. DuiilupV. and ono door below corner of Kerr haw at.cl Front Streets. This Store is considered a fust rate stand, and will be rented on liberal Ictnts. A. P. I.ACOS'I K. i August 2, 1842. Isrf tf SUOAll and TEA. DOUBLE and Single loaf Sugar, Crushed Fu gar, and best Ilyson Tea, in Caddies, or by th pound, prime articles for family use. For sale by A. P. I.ACOSTF. October 18,1812. 42 COTTO.\ BAUU 7 YCJ, ROI'E, TWINE?a good slock of ;he nbovr oi: hand, and tor sale at tho lowest in tike! prica, hy D. MALI.OY. j Aug. 23rd 41 tf LEA THER and SHOE HIRE A I). ! 95 SIDES, Sole Leather, 101 Kip and Wax do. 120 lb. Shoe Thread, For sale low by A. P. LA CO ST F. October 18, 1842. 40 tf State OF souTII CAROIJxA , Chesterfield District. In the Common Pi.kas. JOHN JACKSON. \VI?. ii -n ih.. r, iof the Sheriff ol the District aforesaid, by virtue of ?i Writ ol Capias ad Respondendum. , at tlic suit of Peter L. Robeson, having peii. [ tioned tin- Honorable, tbo associate Judges of I tbe said State, that lie may he admitted to the benefit of the act of tbo General Assembly. ' made for tho relief of Insolvent Debtors, and | lie having filed with bis petition a schedule ol ; iiis whole Estate real and Personal; It is ori dered that the said Peter ].. Robeson, and all | others, to whom the said Petitioner is iri any wise indebted, do personally, or by their attorney, he and appear before the Honorable, the associate judges of the Slate aforesaid, at a Court of Common Pleas to be holdcn at Ciies-lerfio'd Court House, on the third Monday in March next, then and there to shew cause, il anv tliev can. wliv the f?!??nin ?n,i | the Haul I'? titif>nor. should not lio as-ijrnrd, j and ho disrharmed, pursuant lo the provisions of said act of I ho General Assembly, made , and pruvidedfor tlio relief of lusoU'enl Debtor#. T. BRYAN, C. C. P. Chrste; field Court House, ) n , the 5.1, day of Nov. 1S41. < 2 IIAC'OX. ' /ffe4k HAMS. Shoulder-, .V, Sid.:.-, i ^5*$^ ? W Kor : nln bv ; A. l'. LACOS'ir.. Nov. 14, 1811. f ' 1 tt' 0 a A NVERIFFS ELECTION. AN ELECTION for Shcriffof Chesterfield ^ District will be lielil at the several places o election oil the second Monday in January no t, to till the vacancy of the present inceuibent whose term of ottice expires on the lllth * day of May next. The polls will be opened two days at the Court Mouse, and one day at each other place of election. The managers to meet at tho Court House tlio Wednesday I ' next after the election, count the votes, and j e declare the election. I 1 T. BRYAN, C. C. P. November l~?th, 1842. 2 7t J j 8HEKIFF'S ELEtTIOL J ( AN Election for Sheriff for Chesterfield Dis- j trkt will be held in the Town 11aII of Cheraw ; j on tho second Monday (Dili) of January 1843. j a Tho l'olls wi I he upeiird during the legal I j hours, and the elect inn conducted the saint* as : i tor members to the Legislature. j 1 T. A. BRYAN, j J. A. MOORE, j i W. II. WIN GATE. < Managers. I Cheraw, Nov. 25, 1812. 3 if IHGIGT AIUU T FACE I l f HEREBY give nntico, with great reluc tnnco, that I shall mil, after the finl day of. J IIOI, II rMlglU running nco:llll III my Books, lor miy ?l> sriiptioii of good*, except j ' fur Bagging, H< po anil Twine, and for those !1 ailicle* 1 wfI only give i\ crtditof G'J to 90;* days. Merchants, and oilier citizen* of the ' town, who may ho disj o*-. il In order goods fioin ! ' mv Stores, arc informed, that their order* will ho ' * g-nn fuiiy received, and promptly fi led -t low , ' price*, upon the rondil ion, tint their lulu may i! lie presented in tor. days, f-r pnytrenl. This ' course 1 am cmiiprlloil io take, to nrd my own ; 8 mig.ig-lit mt*, and. I hope will not give olfei.ee J ' to any, for I lind ly experience, thai it is much \ 1 asier to sell goods, llran toco loot, and that no- j 1 count* and notes ho they ev< r so good, will lint ; J my the d< l?t* of my contracting. A* I shall sell . 1 goods for CASH, il i* almost useless to say, that j 1 shall sell vtnr cheat. j i A. T. LaCOSTH. |t Don. I3th, 18-19. 5 if j I CREDIT OIVE* FOR WOOD. \{ 'gno THOSE Customers. who have paid me ' | JeL once a year for Wool!, I lender my thank*. ! ( And shall l><: gr:ilorul to receive ili- ir orders, and j -hall not trouble tin nr hut oii'o a vear for a J vtl'.omcnt. 'I liosn who aie unwilling In suit e unco a year, or h -ve not paid at all, inu.-t excuse .i e if I refuse to work for them. A P. UCOSTP. 1 Dec. 13, IS 12. 5 if Tt^ ? *** ? mm^9TXm'9m Vwt ciw V m * V mwW'utk^MkM'Ui ? THK Exercises nl this Institution will be j resumed the second Monday in January?(J. Minot ') ivry, A. 15., Principal Hi the A/ale, and .I/is* Jane ntpson, Principal itt the Fe male Department. j Mr. Davoy is a graduate ?-f tint University i i t Vermont, from whoso farti'ty lie hriiigstl-.fi ii phipt testimonials. Asa sclndar nrd teach, i or, he maintains a high rattl;; and. in addition j to the common English studies, tear l.cs the i Eat r, Greek and French Languages, 15 n hj Itcep'ng, Survey it g, n. r! the h-gher A/athej malice, and fits y<nrg men for any tl'i.s in j College. AJ;es Simpson ha* fmir.eily taught with J distinguished surerss in the Female Depaitmcnt of this Institute n and is too favorably j known in this community to need cetntrenda? ; flat ion- In additicn to'a thorough English Education, her ins'net inn i tnbraccs all the useful and ornamental branches taught in the hi *t Female St niinarn .*?. lloaid may he had in respectab'v families at fr'-nt $5 to per inenth. 'I he Trustees do not losi'iite to say, that ll.n l.inl. ~l. - - - ' . -.* Hi. m?ini:nT ?'l llll' I I'ltClltTF, I>?* S\'""? Inn of ir.Mi nr In n-mh p<< d, llcli'al'li of our village, and ilie low prion of hoard, afford hi? cililies for Education unsurpassed by any similar iii6tilutioil in lite Stale. K. I). THOMAS, Socrtlary. Donnettsville, S. f., Per. 13, 1643. 7 6t CHRIST^I.ISAAD YlSAli'M i> a i: s i: v n Tivi'i.vr, nv'Ai 'a tvs i. f.snk aki> Mrzzotint En^ruvin^s for ?{1, THE Subscriber li -s nmdo a select if n from the liiMti'.ifwl I'I.atkh ilia' have, from time to time, adorned lint LADY'S RCOK, and bound them in a pliable, end l< maticul cover which forms a hei.ut.fu! < inhe!! s! mint. Each 1 set is accompanied with a paiiem of LACE WORK, in iking, m all, 14 IM.r.rs; racli 1 J.ite avenging from 7 inches in length to 5 in breadth. No more beautiful ornament ft) thocenire Table can be imagined than this ' beautiful volume, at d m illing can he pur ! chased for the coining holidays comparable ' to it in testily and eheapr.eis. They vvi.l be forwarded, unbound, fo, JSer.!j? 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