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wu ^abject, "being mevery Uung beaiiiud, ?ul>;< < ? to the laws of ihe rcsjiectire states.? Tin; archives and papers of the consulates l?e re?p.*ctcd inviolably, and, under no . xetcxt whatever, shall any magistrate seize ? r iii any way interfere will) them. Atit 30. The said consuls shall have paw' r to require the assistance of the authorities >l the country lor the arrest, dctculion and -istinly of deserters from lite nubiic and nri an* vessels of ihcir country, an.I for thai pur, w, ihcv shall address themselves 10 the '.oiirts, judges and officers, competent, and snail demand the said deserters in writing ; proving by an exhibition ol llic registers of ?'ic vessel's or ship's roil, or other public do lUiii-iHs, that those men were, part of the aid crews, ajfd on tins demand so proved, paving, however, where the contrary is proved,) the delivery shall not be refund. Such tir^erters, when ^rrest?-d, shall be put atlhe ij ol Mtu consuls, an 1 may be put in ihepuoJir prison* at tnc request and expense <.f Uto?Hi wi. ? reclaim ;uem, to be sent to the 54?ips t<? which ;.\cy belonged, or to others of Xb: sa.;j* nation. But if they be not scut fca<.k within two months, to be coautcd from ii?e day of their arrest, they shall be set at liberty, am! shall be no more arrested for the HIM ci use. Art. 33. For the purpose of more effectually protecting- ?b?*?v omwiwct and navigation, the two contracting parties d?? hereby -.in... n. ... ... lu.r..9ftsr M pimltlMllfirM Will ? I 'JKr M1 WW v*? " permr. itifm, to form a consular convention, which shall declare especially (be powers and immunities ol the consuls and vice consuls of the respective parties. Abt. 34. The U t.ed States of America mid the Republic ol Venezuela, desiring 10 make as durable as circum lance* will permit the relations which are to be established between the two panics by virtue of this treaty fit peace, amity, commerce and naviga<ion, have declared solemn!v. and do agree 10 the ' o following puob : 1sL The present treaty thall remain in fnll force ana virtue fur the icrm of twelve years, to be counted tnwn the day of the eachangn ol the ratifications, and further, until the end o! one year iticr either ?>l the oootr acting panics shall hare gtreu oattce to I be other of its intention to terminate the same ; each of the contracting parties reSHftring to itself the rtght 9Ii g:* tug such uotice to ibo other at the Cud of <nd term of twehe years ; and it is hereby agnca between them that, on the csptratiou of one year alter su h uotice shall haw been recetteu by etth r from tnc other party, (his treaty in all its par s rcJ ?ll*c to comtncrcc and nariganm, shall altogether cease and determine, and in ail those parts which relate to peace and frtrudabip, it shall l?: fx rjjciualfj and permanently binding on b-.lh powers. 2d. If inj one or more of the citizens of ciiticr party shall iiinn.e any of the rrticlrs of tins treaty, such rintra shall be held per. sorullv rofsuisiMe for the same, and hartno* uy ami gomi corrcsp-mdcucc between the two VittYttbttfrfztWn*+itfioit*Atenh* %*mk tier, or saucuuti such violation. :W. If, (?bai indeed cannot be cspecied) ual rtututcly any of (he articles contained in the present treaty shall be violated or insrtn^cd in 4iiv other nay whatever, it is expressly stipulated,. dial neitlicr o! the contracting parlies will order or authorize any act of reprisal, nor declare war against tba other, on rompiat.its of injuries or d>m*gr*. until ih? Mi?d p-?riy c*,u?t?l ring neeli ofleodrd, sit ait *" tn I k/i nllwf > dltMlWnt nf Hrw n??r piwiiivH iv ihv . . . ? Mich injuries or damages, verified In camp?-1 lent prisits, and dcmaudixJ justice, and the, *ainc shall hare been either refused or un? reasonably delayed. vhh. Nothing in this treaty Oiail, liorercr, lie construed or op-mr contrary to former and existing public treaties with tyhcr sovereigns end Mate*. , I . Tl?c present treaty of peace, amity, comniercc and navigation, shall be approved and ratified by the President of the United Mates o!~ America, by ana ?nto iiic auvwc ?w w?Hriti of ih?- Srtu^ ihereol. and hy Ow Prctidt-iii >l ' |tc,? io.k i. V- ii? tu I , Mtili ihi* OIIIKlti ?J |?4 I < '< rft-t ?*| 111- ( of the same; aud Ibe raoticaiioaa abail be ex-, i h-tuged in the city o( Caraccar, wuhin eight months, to tje counted from the date of the t ignwure hereof, or sooocr if possible. In faith whereof, wo. the plenipotentiaries of the United S??lw wl America and of the Republic of Ven**x?ieta( bate signed cud &uaW these prevents Done tu the city of Caracaa, o? the liventicth'dty of 'anuary, tn the year of our L/?rd one thousand night hundrrd and thtrt?-?tx, ;>nd in the sixtieth year of the independence of tbo (jutted Stairs of America, and the twenty?txth of that of the Republic of Vcu JU!IN" . A. WILLIAM OX. [L SA.NTOi I CI! ELENA, [l s ] \ruJ vi nereis. ?! * mi treat) has Ixwn dui) rjiif; d o<i t*? h parts, and In* respectife i antic t m?h> ol ih?* Mn??! wre exchanged at t'anca*, on ihe ilitrt?-hri?4 day of May, one eight hundred and lhirif*?il by .tolni H. \ ^ illtainmn, Charge d'Afiairc* of ?< (* itSi ate* t<? V. uezwln, nnd J<i*e Ku1?m tjoleg.is, *cxr. tar) ol Forrijjn lleU>n<. and ol the Tr?*?#nry of thst Republic, p^ri >,i ib-ir res;>cctive government*: \.>a ilw<r< r..rfi lui ti known that I. All *? .* J I'rmxicnt ??f the (jutted Slates A ?i< rici, lute caused ihe said treaty lu be tdf j?t>bl-.rt t.j iln> ptid that the BO'OC, auti i ???ry c'.i:j-c n..d article ihcreoi, may be ob^-rvci i.ud tuHtJIed h e?H>d faith by the t*ti: , .1 Slat'** ami the citizen* thereof. lit v. itnrr? whereof. I I.hereunto set my m! Ttirl caused the "a! tKe T1 w:re* , r * I Done at the cay u? Washington, ibis ttvetii??h day of Jane, in the year of oar i [I*. 8.] Lord onolh<>usa'*d eight hundred and thirtjr-MX, and of tbe independence of ibe United Slates the riiiieih. ANDREW JACKSON. ' By the Prttidtnx, JOHN ForsyYH, Secretary of Kuie. law OY the united state* passed at the twenty fourth CONGRESS first session. [Pcblic.?No; 79.] AN ACT making appropriation* Tor liu improvement of cerlaui harbors therein < ntculioii?-d? for the year one thousand i eight hundred aud iitirij-&L, and for oil).r pa. ; Br it enacted bf the Senate and House of representatives 01 tnc unitcu states of America in Congress assembled, That for Uie security of the navigation and coin* merce of the United States, the following suras ul money be, and the same ore here* by, directed to be paid out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, and placed at the disposition of the President; for the following objects, viz: Mote of Jfdine. For erecting a breakwater on Standford ledge, in Portland harbor, according to the plan reported by John Anderson, ol the engineer corps, in the year eight*. n hundred aud thirty-two, ten thousand dollars. t\.r ikn inrcotr r< f ]cA rtr> nn? P (ltt-1'i. head harbor, to determine the expediency of erecting thereon a breakwater to itn- j prove ?aiJ harbor, four hundred) dollars, For the examination and survey of the passage into Cobscook bay, in the fetalc. of Maine, for the purpose of ascertaining 1 the piactirability of removing two ledges whereby the navigation of ?aiU bay is tua-' Icrially obstructed, tlirec hundred dollars. J fstntr n4 \?M ifrtmtnthtrr For deepening the channel of the Cochcc t; branch of the Piscaiaqua river, leading | into Dover harbor, fire thousand dollars. State oj AlcssacJuuctts. For the improvement of the harbor at the mouth of Bass river, ten thousand dollars, and forty-one cents. For removing the wreck in the harbor of New Bedford, ten thousand dollars. For the conslructioti of a breakwater ai 8atidy bay, agreeably to the rrport of o survey made by/ direction of the Department of War, transmitted toCon.rcss by the President, April, twenty-third, cigh-j teen hundred and thirty* ten thousand do! lars. For preserving the point of land leading to the lort and light-bouse at the Gurnet, iii Duxbury, by hurdles or doable ranges of piles. brr thousand dollars. For ho proserraUon of Kaiosford island, | in the harbor of Bosloo, tifiecn thousand J dollars. - * f _ ?. I For a breakwater at tIhurch'j co*e liar-' bor, in the lown of Little Comntou, ten! thousand dollars, agreeably to a survey j made by Lieutenant Colour! Andc son, ?>f; th tinned Stales tojMigrupineal engineers, I i . - I IM Wig I'lVLU IIUUUIVU UIIU IWWIII1 DW) W'U> J &atc oj Comntciicvt. For improving the hai bur of Saybronk,(| by removing the bar at the month of Conniri.t-ui rit.-r, uv?*ii?v ih'u?4ud ?l"|Ur>. Fur retooling the harbor uf Wcatjiort, agreeably to the report of John Ander- 1 on, of ihc [Engineer Corj?, three lhuu-j and dollars. J'Vr a fea u ali to preaerve Fairtreather ;1 island, near Black Buck harbor, ten thuu- [1 and dollar#. j1 For ?ceun?ig" the public trork* at the J1 harbor uf S??uihpurt, one lhuu*aml f?rt| hundred doliara. For further ?ccoring the beach at Cedar i 1>otnt, io Connecticut, one thousand dotart. For deepening the channel of the rirrr Tnamea, lending into Norwich harbor, ten ill 'US31I i Jolt* ' $ \ Siatt ?f Y'trme?t. Tor buiiiljng a breakwater ur |?icr at thc harbor of Burlington, ten lhou?aud dollar*. F??r deepening li?c eh amir I to eight feet,' between the iaUiuU of North and HouOi Hero, nrar Alhan'a in Lake Champlain, in) Vrrrnout fifteen thousand dollars. S alt nf Arte Yurk. i Fur the improvement of the harbor oi; Portland, uu Lil.r Kric, ten iliouautol J?jI-| lar?. For improvement of thr harbor at the1 mouth of Salmon river, on Lake Ontario/ocrording to th?- urtrrcl plana of nai?l harbor, submitted through thr Department of War, lire thousand i|nHir?. I'or thr improvement of the harbor at the mouth of Oik Orchard creek, on Lake Oii-i j farm, according to thr plan thereof rn?de by Jo-eph G Stvilt, civil engineer, five thou-1 aami doll* >3. For the intjiroremcnt of the harbor at the! mouth of Black river, in the county oi Jefferson. five thousand dollar.-). For building a breakwater or pirr at ll?c harbor of Plattoburg, ton thousand dolhra. For improving the harbor at the mouth of Cattaraugus creek, on Lake fan-, fifteen itioo.nsrid dollar?. For improving ihc entrance of Whitehall harbor, oil Lake 1,'hamplam, eight thousand doll tira For building nn ice breaker, on Statrn l.l? ninf.iron iliouvind fi*?i Imndrad dol nmiiUj MIHV*VW ? ? ?? ? lars. &tti< cf ?? Jersey For improving the harbor at New Bruns-' wick, by removing the obstructions in the r''?r c:?orti:D* !:> 8 Men parted to 0 v :? - * % w the Wat-Department by Harunan Bucho, seren ihouuuid dollars. Tor the protection and improrcracnt of Little Egg harbor, according to the plan reported to tho War Department, fire thousand dollars. j For a; surrey of Crow Shoal, in Delaware bay, to ascertain the expediency of constructing a break vvat r or artificial harbor, one iknduiiit itnlli?? Sixtie of Prmn^tfiramia , For rep urs at tlie hirlx?r of Chester, three thousand d<iUaM. For rem ring the wbur on ihe river D la|tr^re, j.? the ncigiiburiiood of Fort Mifihii, v. .ill tlu viu v ol improving the lurbor of PhiUdclpbta, fifteen thousand dollars. SloLe of DeJwarr. For improving the harbor of Wilmington, by rbmortug the bar at the mouth of ? hrislianafiver, according to the .plan rcconim?*iided by liartman Bache, of the engineer corps, fifteen thousand dollars. Slaie of Maryland For deepening the harbor of Bal imorc, twenty tho isand dollars. For a survey of the head waters of Chrsipeakc Lay, pursuant to a resolution of the Legislature of Maryland, five thousand dollars. Stair of Virfinio. f'PM. purtry of James n??r, uiih a view of improving tne harbor of Richmond, fire hundred dollars. For improving the navigation of the natural channels at the nortliern and fouthcru entrances ihe Dismal Swamp c-nal. fifteen thousand dollars. State of North Carolina. For removing a sand slmal iu Pamlico river* ^ve thousand dollars, by mean.* of the dredging machine now in operation : at Oeracook inlet. ror removing the oyster shoal in i>ew j river.. Onslow count), by * mean* of.the dredging machine now in operation in the) collection district of Wilmington, live, thousand dollars. To improve lhe harbor of Beaufort, Lie thousand dollars. Stale nf South Carolina. For th? survey of the bar and harbor at '(igorgclown, one thousand dollars. < \ Stale of Georgia. For the removal of the Uruniuirk bar, I with a vie it of improving the harbor ?f Brunswick ten thousand dollar*. Slate of Oh 10. F??r constructing two piers nnd improv , ing the navigation at the mouth of \ rrtnilion river, ten thousand dollars, acror- i dine to the plan reported to the War Do-' ? ! partment. State of Indiana. For the construction* of a harbor at Michigan ciiv, according to the plan re 1 ported to the War department, twenty thotU'ind dollars. State of Louisiana. For increasing the depth of water i thf mouth of the Mississippi river, b\ closing some of the passage* leading out **? >*, ? f I4HIIVI, "t lit any other mean* which shall be dn-ineJ expedient bv the *t. rrrfrtrv of War. w it' the opproba?ion of the President of ihr I' 1 nite I Slates, ? tcoi\-live thousand dollars; the said sum to be expended in > whole or in part, as may be thought pro per o\ uie v?ar L?*-parirrcni. ancr the necessary lorrrv shall hare been nude. State of Mm wri. j F?r n pier .. i? * . in rii??n In the fur j rr:.t of the ^1 |?j i riif", %r?i tincity of bt Louts, fifteen thousand dollars. For the surrey of Saint Francis, Hied. nd White rivers, in Arkansas and Missouri, tn determine upon the expediency ?>f removing the natotal rafts thcrcu!:, one thousand dollars 'iVrrrery of Florida. For rett?o*?op a mud sh-nl. railed the Hulk Hrait. ill ihr cliQii.li'l ffnin Ka?t I'jn lu Appdadtir >!?, fvn iIhmkjiikI dollars. TrmJory cf Mu \i*an. Fur lite eons.ruction of a pier or Ijtrakwater at tbe mouth of the river 3a;tu Jo! rph, twentv tlmuonH ?!r?ILir*. Trrrtfjtf of H'nunMH F-?r ?hr btirtt v i i it hi kill of mi> w?uk?r ri*?T, on l.skr Nlirhi^an, lo tlru-rmior the pracucaluliiv of making a harbor by deepening the dutiful, f.ur a ft I tl Iiunurm Iimur*. S?:r ii And b?- it furthrt enacted, That the report* upon nil i!io f r maid %umi > * ?hnfl contain a statement i f all ?u< !i fu? i* Within the kimtti- ilgr > ) jln* < r.fI u;; rmprctlt e?\ making the urir) g, nan , hi mftv hr in .my h?v materially eonncAtd with h< prop d improvement*, and ol.?o with ralilit ilea. III detail. of the sums of m nrv orrcMar) lor auch improvements, respectively. J A MBS K POl.K, Speaker or the Houiw of Representatives \n I; KlN(i, Provident of the Senate pro jrmporc. Acriut *.p, J?'l* J- ,1 A.NDR W JACK-ON. ! | pi nuc. Nn. Ni.j AN \CT to rrp.?.il imi much ill ihe act of March second, M'VrnHM-ii hundred and! liiurt f-iiiiH', as respects the mining of ccr-| liUcqtn on lit? importation of winm. Lh( ii enacted h<r ISenate and lloo?c of Uaikmuuiiiiirrr of the Lulled Stale* ol I"" ?? ? America in O'Hgrcsia asM-mbU ifi That *o niuch of ihc act of Cotigrcjkt, pa-fcd m cono ( March, aercn !? ? ! hundred ana inni lv-iunc, i rctjmru* ihit the aurtrjMj or chief < 1 lic? r* of ?> any port, w lirrr u iih-i tna\ he landod, *h?ll gi?c'?> ihc jKnpricior, ini-j porter or cofiaigtH'o thereof, or Ion or lur gent, a ^prtihcate. a* nu-uitoirvti m tim fortieth and <ortT-fi"i Kretioris o! raid act, i* hereby repealed. A *M?rc*i ci July 4ti'? / % -J " ?> ' , / " *. I n A *1* f ? A L 1A OEHALr OF The Great Uaii-ltoaii, To tlic People it 3. Dardiiua. O.* the l'fl.rd ?1 "lay m Oct her ncllt oi.bsi rij ??,. > uc ?|M-iie>< lot nu led* "I Lnui>c lh, Canninati ami i' ha. ion linn . i..v ...... 9 J VI IK. <i iilu sub^ciibe lm or flSOl C 3hnrCMj Uiij alt it tin cm. ? i??* . li !., sju?? iiwv i b' raily. O^iLi Fii UULDAK.") Id to be ji 111 oil taCii Slure, at illtmue ot Mcbscribiug, and ihis ili be returned, slioujw if?c ir ii*iiii* laH. I he Shares are One Itun.'rtd Lobars cacti; an.I alu r paving the first fn e do.urs, no inort \%iil be required, unless tin* plan succeeds; anJ then, mil) in such su.'iJI . mounts, and at such long inter*a'.s, that no .Subs riber can be put to on) inconTeuieuce, in u.uKnij; payments. lie-lore the ulmle amount ran lie called tor, a part of tflt Ko.itl, within the Stoic, .will be made,; of winch c verC one uni feel the brio bis. < 1 his great \"?ork wil. enrich the wlioie Stale. Ever) mau will be able to get hisi crop in market, ami to procure his sup-; plu s, cheaper ami quicker than at present, aud will be able lu travel in two days. as far as he can nor. in ten. The money subscribed will be sjienl at inline, there' will bean increased demand lur all kinds of labor, and wc shall hate markets almost at our own doors, for all our pr. duelions. Lands will increase in kalue?Villages will spring up in every direction, and llie wftole country be cnriciied. The proposed Union of the South with the West, will add td the wcjllh and prosperity of the whole country, a d ever) part ??f it. It will form A UO.NL) UF i.SiO.N AMONG THEM-; MA1F.5I-VMIIUI WILL til VK SAFETY i O UlJK I ltT>PEIM't. A.YO sKCUUlY IU OuK IiNbi'lTlTlONS. Let tin* People rt-. member that this may be the Only Ojtpoifunity they may ever have to get * ?n.?r?* i:i tin? Stork. Kvcry man has now a lair chance to share tqunlly, 111 the be 11 ? ::*. ut thm Company, tt 111 v neglect inn opportunity. il will bo forever lost. Any man may give up his nliBrc, even ulier subscribing./if iic chooses to forfeit Ins ti.'is pa\incfrl. The ri3k i#l loss. therelore, u very small, w'.tlie th.e gain may be very great. 13v advancing only One iiumifrd Dollar* a man will securet" himself tlic privilege of taking Tmcuiv Shares in the Company, which may eventually enable I'.isii to realize a clear profit ui' peihup* a th<Mi?ond dollars, or eteu mure. v? e cull upon y? u. thc*\ Fellow citizen*. to come forward umi .supports srhnne, which will make your beloved Slate great 2ml prosperous, ami your children happy Lr: no man who lo*cs Ins country, tail to enroll h:? name on the lul nl the supporters oj this great andpatnctic icvrj;. Lomu.isstoniTs will be appointed in each l)t?tnrl, to receive *itb .enpilous, but unv one mat/ i:-ji in*?, to the ( lerl: of the Court, u.,,/ pot dotcn An ntuur for as m i?y shuns as he Wishes, paying in c dollars ?.r. ? n h, ami that ..Hirer nil! l*!;c the nro-ir *t n?. 10 i ? i w nerurc liint the Lumber I> 1 slutren In* mov subncrtbr fiir. The honor >'t S <ulh Carolina, and the beaj interesU ?>I her people require that thu work xltouM not I" iI. l.rt un, one and nil, then put our ?liouh!cr> to llic wheel, and oik at'cctsn i* it sr.. KOH'IRT Y. H \YNK, | A ill. \ Mli \i?. i' .T I 1\ NtHll.K. 'i ?iO ?1 Ar? SCHi'l'il TIIO.M \S |r\ JONI'.S, C. i:i)M()M)sTo\, <y* t\c Ijm trille, ' 'mnniuii;,' end L futrlt*loi\ Rati Dis> oiutiim ot Copartnership. 'I he Copartnership heretofore c\imi:ij? u Ili>.? |'Ucv under die ("ifin ut Cro*'') & itichar<ivui, ??!> dim (I.iv <li*n lived hv unjiu il conk'lil, llu* ulmlc tiiMiiiem ul th<* omc ni vull be settled in J J ItichardMiu JUv J. CUOSMV. J.J. RICHAllDM'N. . Fulion, Aojjiim IU ITJ if ( o>i >i i ? f.l> Tu llu- J?il ol I^ucakIi'i Oniric I, a.i ? rail ;imv a urijrii worn n u n c-iHi l?cr nam UZZY an-i nays she u? John rnrr-ion, w iio ln?i> in *'U:nu-r lh?in? I. I../,/y ts ahouij (uncy-l?vu )v?rs ?>l '?C?\ Iijln ruinplt-\n4l, a'mui l<Hir mm-I l?*n nu ll'-? In^li, iio ti.-ihlc scar. The owner i- n-qumtrd lo coine !??rward, prou- property pay charges* a. d t ike her away. JO I I.N i .M ,s i. i? August '25?ti'J Lands fcr Saiel t-? sub* nf'i i II r? I r -?al?- bin % i 11 a> hl?- I'LANTAHON on ihr waters of \\ hiu* O.ih rrn li, roiiitiiniu^ 3io a eni:s in a liigli slate rf rulma'ion About 2(H) U'KKS cm* ml. ami alinul 1 in Arris of Ijilrifl. it) (ir*nn\'? (Jw.tiU t. .1 >11 ?iintiu (?a ki11*' |?l*)ilnlion, ar.il aiiulhcr Uari containing l 5(H) ACRKS, I w hrrr the nul)?rri!irr livi>, on t!;r* Snl.*urv r a<), 10 in.lcs Irom Camden. ?<rv ?<iiu!i!c Tor a IIoum- of r.iiii-ruiiu:ii*tii ? I'crMnis wi?|iing I * purrlia-T. would ' ? i II lo examine ??r iheni'rlvf . m?. _ .. i t:. ..f -....l , 1 nrrr h ill im* ;i itchii >??.>: yrars ll nut ? Id |nf .rr tin lir-i ! v< mlirr, it will l>r ??ll ** r I at |?tiWir *nlr.| ISAAC K>0.\. I At.j.i-t W -Si V . 25* * V. * * S" . " *. " i-. - ??63*OKASL3 MILLINERY as i> The subscriber? rr?pecttultv anounces I to their friends i*? Camden, and the public , ._'?'!*? r ill v. I a at tliey have commenced the ! ah ire business under the firtn of Mrs. Da* I .ifisdc >li.s? Law, hup door above Mr. J. | Dutilap's si..re, where they will be^happy I tit execute .ill orders in iheir profession | uith neatness and despatch. The) have Just received from Now I York ati excellent assortment of 202TIT3TG y t*l the latest .ml most ia*iiionabie style, \ri l? all other anirlcsin their Hue. which will ke s<dt! on the it. >sl r. asotiable terms. 'Die Ladies of Camden end the adjacent | country arc respectfully invited to call and r _ . i examine inr ini msrivcs MRS. 'DAMKLSA MISS LAW. Tii** subscribers will also keep ??n hand ui. excellent assortment of Ladi?* French Kid, Morocco and PiuueJlu SLIPPKRS. D, 6L L August 20- 3i>?tf Camden Orphan Socio ty s Academy. AN A*.?i?lant is wanted for this institution to teach Penmanship, Arithmetic and the other <?r..iimry tranches of an English education. Undoubted testimonials ?i!l be required, both for Literary and Moral qualification*. A pp'.icants, staling their terms and naming 'h? ir references for character, will apply f - 11 p- stage paid) to MOSES HOLBKOOK. M. D. Principal, c o. s A. July lo Medical College ot the Stale of *oiiiii i a oiina. Tho an iu.il r??ur? of Lectures in this Institution, will ho resumed on the second .1Ioarfatj in November, in the following Anatomy?Bv J. Edwards Ilolbrook, M I). Surgrry?By John Wagner, M D. Obstetrics ? I3v Thomas C. Priolcsu, M. I). I'ra.tic > f Medicine?Ejr S. Henry Dickson, M. 1). Physiulj^y ? By James Moultrie, Jug. M. l> ' . 1 P P .uui?f <M *??vm ? v uwiit > av 4 < unr V.D. Chfiai.? n/?(\ U. S 'Opard. />fai n:tritli,r of \ncloaty?F. Wurdcn;a:t. V. I). HENRY U. FROST, Dcaa. Au'.mi*i 20?30 Tai.oriun Establishment. . THE ?i:L<rriL?er grateful for the liberal chare ol pilronagc received since his rouiiitror<'iii< iit in the fall, hopes by el ?iC application, and a rcadinos to pltasc all who may rail to inrril a continuance of the same. His work will be executed with neatness on*l despatch, and in the most fashionable manner; his nrices will ? I be moderate fur ccaii or punctual customer War.ted one or two boys from 11 I ? 10 years of age, as apprentices to the bu?incss. J. L BIUSINGTON. March 26- B TO T^I-C?.*. Hat ing bccnauth.?ri*t?! to sell and tcsc'a lite To.lor* M\STKU PI KCE, brinu the Complete L'liidc lor in*!rii?-ilnn in the wlttilrari of measuring and culling rcordttig to the *a:ic"y of fashion inc f ?rm uiii, Pl-.lc? Musir-live. of the some. In Sn.it A: IVrbinp. (successors to A. F. yvigio z?.) reporters *?f factions and learIn r* "t roiling garments at New York Tlicjdn.vr n\ ?ifiii can be had with all the necessary articles belonging thereto ii application be mat!' lo the subscriber. \ I.. B. t o it s.vLii V first rule Patroon, who ia well ac(j lainird with the rnrr, and a good De k Boat Only run one season. Al. O. A N? w M and four good Mill and nrcuslniinti to hauling nb-Mij idmii, ami il mhiiI.-iI I Mill lure a good Driver, to ini r>on purchasing the muic. A ti.rgam Mill lx> j?iv?-n, if application be made soon, and terin* lilieral. If not s ?ld by the l'ir-i of Ojt dx r next, vrtil be sold lo ihe highest bidder, on that dav Jo mi (i. ( LARK, Se|ilemlN>r ) .'hJ if NOTICE. Till*, linn lirn lol'orr cxiMine nn^rr ihc tir ,, ..i rAlU'l'NTFH A HO.VNKY, in C(iiiM*?jurucr ol i!m' iJraih of *h?- former, w a* ?iit?hol\ t il .hi i or I-i 'lay ?'f May 1**1. All ilrniniul.H ' in' I'x. Mini i?? 'he concern will In- aiioiiilril I > ihe Milvcriber who lia\ i?ft | ?in lin>f ii iIt rniire inlrrcil of ihe /> . Ill' I rll It I I O . I . f I I \ I I i . I lw. ItllCIM. aai I. ! . ? nm t i > ? ? i v imii.im wit uusuii B9 un ma wn ntruiMii. The stock on hand will be iliac -rj el at r? dun d priccs"through tho summer month* for ca*h, or to those who art- punctual in their payment*. Country merchants ?ill find it (or their interest to call ( i*. his object is rn*h) and.examine hi* slock, &h he is determined to put goods to llu-ru at a shade above cost. E \Y. PONNEY.