Cheraw gazette. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1847-1861, September 23, 1851, Image 4

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a'' : " -^y~* *11 j *r2111 m III es 1: . W. li t WOOD'S HiGAZISK 4XD THE BBITISli. < ABTEBJLY BETIEWS. j ^ * Pecvu'ms to New Scdscmdeks.?Owing to' the j late revolutions uud counter-revolutions among 1 0, * the nations of Europe, which have followed each I other in quick succession, and of which ' the end S: it not yet,' the lending Periodicals of Great l3rituitij oe have become invested with a degree of interest fo . * hitherto unknown. They occupy a middle ground , of between the hasty, disjointed, and necessarily im-1 o'j perficcf records of the newspapers, and the clabo- i and ponderous treaties to be furnished 1-y the I A .IBVhiitoriaii of a future day. The American PublMi-'i ^ ?r?v therefore doem it proper to call renewed at- j A tentiou.to those Periodicals, and the very low prices f "ilk* tt which tljey are offered to subscribers. Tlie fol- j"_ y y loMfiag is theirliit, viz; The London Quarterly' * ? WL, Reflew, tlie Edinburgh Review, North Britisii' I ^ W* Reyjww, Westminster Review, and Blackwood's; i a. Ediftgburgh A!htf:i7.ino. Pin 'thc^e' periodicals are contained the views] # " moderately, though clearly and fifthly expressed, of | V4he three great parties In England?Tory, Whig,! ^ ^nnlRadical?'Blackwool,'and the ^.ondon Quan-; * terty;*nr<f Tory; ihc'Edinburgh Review,'Wliiefj ^ and the * .Westminster Re view,' Liberal. The ] North British Review' owes it* establishment to! the last great ecclesiastical moWMant in Scotland,! 4od is hot ultra in its views otrany one of the; grand departments of human know twice; it war I originally edited by Dr. Cliff! incrs, and now, sirtce; hui|deatn, h conducted- by his v/n in l^y^Dr. ?nna, associated thth Sir David Brctvstw^ Its * *S^^W^Wcstniinflcr^ though re-pi-ft?UfT>u?der unit j title %nlv, is IhibHehcd' ia: England under the title of .the 'Foreign QujyUirly stnT West mi aster;' it! Cbeina in fact a union ot^te two Reviews formerly ^ Mislied and re-pruitdPwnder sejiafatatitles, ft1 _ therefore the advantage by- this ctbubniatinh; i ? of uniting in.one work the best features of both as ' /-1 A ^fccretoforeissued. ^ j K Tlic above Frrtodjeals arc re-printed in Njw York, immediately on fheir arrival by the British j steamers, in a beautiful clear type, oh tine white' ropei^ and aro flulhfhl copies of the originals, i Blackw*ood's*Magazine being an exact-facsimile of tit* Edinburgh edition. TERMix . ' , Foranyoneof the four Reviews. $3 00 per an. Wl Eur any two _ .Jo. 5 00 " '' * Fof anv three do. 1 00 " " 4^* For anfour of the Reido w.% . 8 00 " " i For. Blackwood'* Magazine, 3 00 " j For Blackwood and three Reviews, 9 00 " ' ) , For Blackwood and fonr Reviews, 10 00 " " j . PRKMI15MS, - - Ui Consisting of the back volumes of the following : \ tiduaWe works, viz:" I n ?*' ? | 011 P ,U\JV'CiUlW? t ? lie .ilCKVf/VMltrw Black wood's Magazine, London Quarterly Review, 9,1 Kdi&Utrgh Review, Foreign Quarterly Beviow, nc Westminster Raviowr jjf Any one aubecrlbing ttf Blaekwond, or one of f tba Re view*, at #3 a year, or to'nAy two of the j c* Periodicals, at $5, wilt keceive gruti?, one volntnc ?n o/ any of the premium* above named. A subscriber to any three of the Periodicals, at . |T a tanf.br to four of the Re vie we, at 88, will. l'!( rweif* two prbmiatn volume* a* above. 111 Consecutive pfemhim -volume* wilt b? furnish- . *4 whaft practicable ; bnt tixprevent disappoint- 1 men*, iubaoribobs are r?<J?e*tcd to order as many 1 different wortae for preminms. as they may require ! JL vol tuna*. U'tiji^i , CLtflBBrN fL. . , pe four-. oopioa of any pc.aU of the above works su will be *C>d to one ablreevon payment of the regular subscription for Qiree?the forth eopy being ? gratis. ^ , t . * - 1 {^ .Xojjrcimtyus wilt be given where tWnbo*v tT allowance lit made W etub^ n'qr wifl prenjitmis in X mJJP$ bo furnisdied^ unless the enbscriution mo-; on aeyia raid in full to the publishers, without re'-^jj, eodm^toran ttgen* :* - jjti '1|Sf*ltetrtitta?ie?h and -eommtmicatiate should j be ahrav* addressed, poet-phid or franked, to the J mi PnUiahars. * LEONARD SCOTT A CO. | ph T9 Fn!lon-st??t, ifew York. i . - 0 _m |T KutranaeAl Golili * ? nj -I U>. JfeUSj i . * JSj ? ' ME FJIOSTIHE JOfBlTAL. Z The subscriber proposes topublisliet.Qbionville, or . R. ., a woeklj paper, to be styled ''T1IE UAIQN EC', lOORN AL," to be devoted to Politics; Agriculture, V end General Intelligence. s. It haa long been ihe opinion of many citizens of 1 Onion Djstoot^weJf actpmiafeirvtitli the character and wants of tilts people, that a rewvpaper, located 1 in .the District, and devotod to the interests of its ? ittzene, vw much to be <li?ired. Much-jet re- - MM0 to be done towards developing," to their ful' fret extent, the unlimited resources oT tin's section I of the State; and it is with A view to tnnke the ! Journal-conducive to this end, oud render it essen- nt ti&llj a District paper, that the subscriber now nil- ' 4*n"ttkw> Wt fjfATyjT With the ossorcncc that *' toe Journal w ill be rendered in ail respects wort hy of the support and confidence of the people of Un -1 ha ion District, and of the publiegeoejally, the snbscri- i 1 her-embarks in the undertaking with a full con- j fiction of the expediency of the' enterprise; and ' i- 1. 1.:, All A,dn. I ^ ue apnea if* iu in-* ivimi* u^iM.-uc h? ?uomhu uu4 mi^ . . port h iia in this effort to establish a permanent ! Jj prose in this District, and thereby promote the i interests tJtd advance the prosperity of tfte whole ! ' community. From the assurances lie line received, I ? he feels confident that the effort trill not be per-! T1 " mitted to fail for the want of proper encourage-; JL tnedt and support j ( In politics, the Jonrnal will be devoted to the ' rights of the South, and tft* establishment of a | Southern confederacy. We have fatlen'upon times Wrhert *Tl distinctions of politienl fuith have l>een forgotten, and this confederacy, is now divided into ^ tarnaection*. tlui Nofih andtheSouth?the former U:l ' progressing in- m system of fraudulent legislation 110 and unconstitutional enactments, and the latter on- ] deavoring to preserve her equality in the Union,1 and maintain the position which she assumed ! on entering it These two sections msy flow be 1 regarded as two separate and distinct people?un- j like in institutions, population and lavre?eacfc-j -with a avstciu of civilization antagonistic to the i other, and ao radically and essentially different in J *i?tlthp elements of national character,that a longer | connection must be ruinous and destructive to the *n *nalkr and weaker party. Taking it for granted, jj then, that a furtlier coutiuunnce in this Union 0], would be alike destructive to the liberties and Il(1 prosperity of the South, tjie conductors of the Jour- wj wal will advocate the redress of the wrongs which Uj Iths Sooth haa already cndAvd, and a firm rcsis- |ia tance of all future eegreanoiiV by nMymodcby irhiohShatrecistar.oe can tx? made most effectual-^ IooMmc upon a dissolution of this Union, and the forrnjnon of a Southern confederacy,- as a foregone * conclusion. To restore harmony to this Union is - now impossible?and if wo would preserve our | liberties, and retain our equality under it, we! mint res'u-4 this tide of .oppression now, or trans- j ]Y mit to our children a heritage of infamy and ruin.j J In matters of general interest, the Journal will j hi be conducted with a view to render it acceptable to ' to * oil classes of the community; and the object of the ! sa Subscriber will be to keep the public advised of all; av matters of public and general interest, and also of those matters- of n local nature which more parti- ~ eularly affect the interests of the District. A The eourae of the Journal, on all subjects, and ; J' - under all circumstances, will be fearless and inde- j ~ pendent; but at the same time, the subscriber pledges himself, without reserve, that the columns j of jus paper never shall be prostituted to selfish pup., j poses, or opened to discussions cnleulatcd'ttrexcitc , personal enmity and dijeord. I fa Wltli this assurance he submits the enterprise to, sa Che citizen* of Union District. j df ffwftmrolxr <4 the Jotunal will be puWished-; tfbout the first of June next. Those wishing to sub- j m y-j. scribe, will please furnish tlieir names bv the 20th ' bi of May. - - j at Term*.?$2 Oft per annum, in advance; 2 CO if el payment be delayed'six months, or tH> at the Fi nil of the year. K. A. il>"IGUT. . tnionoilU^S. 0., ljcH 9, 1SJU *: > . . ' '. ' -. . JL - ? . L . . ' -*- .ii- - *S One' Hundred Dollars Reward. ' Two MARES, one a handsome grey.' ^ quick action and A trotter, tlie other ] fcl.t ?a ? sorrel, with white face and n pacer, j nr^\s were stolen at Savannah hv two men,' j who crossed the Savnnnafi River on j itiirHay, the 'ilkt ult., and it is supposed may pro- { cd westward.' The nlovc reward trill be-jmid r the apprehension of the thieves and recovery the property by W. B. GILES, Esq., favJnnah, " BfrWARI) WINSLOW, OUioc foot of Lnurcns-street, Charleston, S. C. ?i7"Tl)e Camdt 11 Journal, Che raw Gazette, and ht>evil!e Banner will jdeiiie copy. My 8 , 1*. ' . . ff PAINTS; AC. )URE LEAD, drv, and iu oil, Extra " No. h ?\ Chrome green u " Chrome vellow " YerdigiU, " " Paris Green,. " " Bronzes, gold a no silver Jea^Uaek lead; j ? ?* ? -ii i. i ileci leao, 'liinnrgc, jump umcx, ; cnun Carmine, Chinese vcrnulliou, while v^trjfl, l)iue vitriol, roct' pink, nafd smalts. Paint and varnish brushes, mnsfcirg brushes, j Ilrit is-h 1 uM re, camel's hy'v psnefle, copperas, ( 1'osin, rod chalk,'gum shelhjenwitty, Ocltr? stAfcffr.,burnt nnd n?w innl>cr, Terra de sieupnfburntaiid raw;/ugar oflead?( V?|U?I (i ifiii^ jtjjfijti ill red, Spanish brown.I "fcrwnialr -r f!lfflij" nn?r fllh'k, {]df.t? flirpcn y Tine, Venice tusgpotin.o, Sa'lntoold of nil kinds, ass'd sand paper, Ac. opt contantlv^n baud and for sale by __npril * /V. JLILLOY. -i Boots and Shoes. I EN"?S' fliiladMfhifc falf Boole, T " Congress " and Cafehnere do.. " Can jand Goatskin Slioc*. Ladies' and Misses' Gaiters and JInlf Gaiters. " flippers and WalkingjShoca. , Boys' Shoes and Doof3. ....... I Children's Shoe?, 6'f various finalities and prices. A large stock of the above just received, which ( ero bought cheap, and will besuld at tonal!profits. \ March 25^2-tf] EVANS <fc Aid YEN. [ Stale of South Carolina. Chesterfield District. * IX THE COM M OS I'LP_\S. rchibatj if alloy vs. William IS. McCorJdc.?At- , taehmenL l711EIt|IAS the plaintilT did on the 11th day j of October,. I860, tile his declaration in my j tec against the defendant, who absent (as it is ill,) and without the limits of this State, and has it her wife nor attorney known within the same on whom a copy of the said declaration might served; It is therefore ordered, thutthc said de- "1 idant do appear and plead to tlie said declarat^y| or before the l'Jth day of October. B in tin* year of our Lord one thousand ed and tifty one; otherwise, fiual igmcnt will then be given and awurd^H^HH ckak^^^HH Clerk's Office, Chesterfield Distric^^HBB th. ISfiiX . 23 'XTBACTV' nird Waters lor tluvoriag iccj^sarBI t oca jellies, custowi*, syrups, poetry,- <te., e6iu-F isiwg vaiwlln,- lemon,- cinrutmofl," bitter almond, 11 aeli, rose and orange tlowcr, Ac., warranted of-j t>erior nmilitv and sold Kv A. ALVLLOY. | ?pril\ii " 4 i Iron Foundry: ' ** 4 . - r VJIE subscriber take? this method of informing his friends and other* that lie ie still currying his busiucw at Chesterfield Court House, ?>. (.. i M thankful foe pust cncounigenieut, and pill H be ready to attend'to uHorders promptly. I I trill undertake to build new end repair old I 11a. Steam engines repaired with the greatest J saihlespeed. ... I jkdutter myself that I cnu make as good a set of V II iron* as can be got anywhere, (being u prneti-1 ^jill-wrigbt, huring noticed the defects in snwB hMNrf tli'' opinion of nU.g'xsl^pB^ igtibnRi^nliwners who see my patterns w | II irons, ThcV ?fct with their approval 80 ich tlmt when"they, bring patterns to be cost, i ?y take mine. All'l 8bi of hny man, millwright mill owner, is to give mo a call and ?tc for himI nil! cranks, warranted, for .$10 00; UotckkU*' > \Vheela for saw mills. , ' gudgeons, rag irons, wagon boxes, rail road wheels, atirup ttud pitman irons. Carriage boxes, wheel bnrrow wheels, brass casting of nil kiud^fedlow ware, plows. Mill gearing, spuHmd hoveled wheels'. (Tdfls turned fef saw mills, mdrtars and pestles, f turning irbn, cf all kinds. diJfe. 1 enn furnish any kind of casting th*t le needed, I short notice. 1 Pld casting taken in exchange at *1 per 100 lbs. 1 livcTod at tlic foundry. 11 \rtr kind of p At lorn* tinted will he mtu]e. I ' rea first rotepattern nrnkerconetiiiitlvemployod. Chesterfield C. II. WM. T.'.MOORR Mareh IK ? 1 ]y ~~ SrE W GOOdV, i Y the Pee Pee, expected to day. The subscri- j 1 her will receive u considerable portion of lib j w Goods, and the balance bv the next boats. March 25-52-tf] ' P. B. McAllN". I IH*>! I'XDEKSIUXED has on hand a well selected assortment of ;iolh?, Ca^imoro*, and VcstiMjb j th a variety of Goods suitable for spring and I aimer wear. An assortment r.f W%dy-2tiwte j Snrlug mid Snmmrr Ciolliintr. 1 of which will be sold on as reasonable terms j any in the market. Clothing made at short I tice, and in the latest fashions, lapril 8-0-tf] lb SI I AW. j n.* 0. M. coiTERTS", Surgeon Dentist. I OrnCE 01T08ITE Tlir. TANK. June 11-12-tf] Cheraw. S. C. j 5'iaxo roiiYrsT ' iF.IXG tjw .appointed. agent for the -ale of Xew- J t man it Brother's Piano Fortes, the public can | tain from liitn a unporior Iron Finn- 1 Pi.ir.o. ] >t Wing sociable to get out of tune, delivered : itliiu tiftv miles ofChoruw, free of t'of-t. ami put I ) in goo<J order. Have on bnnd eeveia! second- [ nd I'iaoos, which will- sold Id a. or railed, i Please .send. yetn? rfrjjpvt for whieii will proiiirilly fiiled. J. C. WAPSWOnTH. Act., For Nuwiias & 15no. Choraw, June 10 11 tf TO TIHiFMILK'/ [OTICE is hereby pivep. that I will petition the I Legislature nt its next Session to authorize the tendant and Warder!1" of tin; Town of Chemw, sell or otherwise dispose of certain streets, in id Town, in the low grounds near the river. Inch I now have enclosed. Aug. 4 1851-19-3 LD W.\RP ROW>T. TTSQTTTO XF.TTIXC?For sale 1-v L [my 27-9>tf] J. 1>. HARRATT.. Superior Cotton 11 lis FOR GALE. i PrPI'LY of superior "PamirM C\mo> (Itx?," | L frtni V". T. Taylor <t Co.'s Cotton din Mnnu-1 etorr, at C< hunt lis, Gii., J"st rcecivol nn<l fort le l?v the anl'scrihir, en ? credit until the tirst' iy of January next. 'Hi., nitsr premium* Lave Loot! awarded to the j anilfiutmors of the?e (tin?. for the Lest urin e\I>i- J ted at the trreat State Fair at Atlanta, (la.; also, j the Aliihatna and Ceoroin. Agricultural and Me- j ianie'i> Fair, held at Ooltmibi;-, and at the Annual j lir of the South Carolina Institute, atChaihston.! These j-'itH or- wamuit.-?L 2V ?-tfJ J. A I)AVID <# -- --i--!Vc? Spring and Sninine* Socd?. THE sunFcribcr's stock of fancy and etnplo Dr\ Goods tins season, wiUbc found to comprise an assortment for this market unusually large and desirable. Ih bis selection of ladies' dress goods, no pains or time tW&spnred. Particular care was taken to got them of the latest styles, and lietvesi and prettiest patterns. He bK% ii good assort fficfitof the von* finest cjtihlity of French muslius, silk tisen?jmaiiadince, sill; and tvo?sted bareges, French aflHffierican ginghams, American lawns at all pyW>, embroidered Swiss muslins, Swiss, jaconet, nook, mull und cambric muslins; White .and qpl'd. tarletop do., lacc and muslin capes,' collprs, underslccves and cuffs; white and bjackiicc Veils, linen eamhrie lidkf?., from 10 cts to $3*pnrosols from 18|o. to $4 50; silk, straw and leghon/bonnrls, bonnet ribbons, a great variety of fancy cap ribbons, satin and lutestring do. of all colors ana widths, belts, funev and plain bobbinet laces, thread and cotton edging", Swiss and cambric do. > An assortment fihe Shi slippers, nmoftg K a ,. whi< linropomeopeta, eniorojuwvu, ??'? nn<l eolVl do., misses' nnd children's shoes and slipper?; Vest kid gloves, ot' fancy colors, block nnd white; white, black nnd fancy silk gloves nnd mfts; hosiery of nil kinds. Blenched 'and brown fhcctinca t\nd shirtings nl all prices. ] p. extra super, black French cloth, very fine block French doeskin, English cassiroeret, light summer fancy do.. bcs|gFrcnch drub d'ctc, low priced do., mohair qjjd Wellington cords for pants. cash m ere K crotorwcoatine. white and fu^py lyyrn drills, a great j^riety of cotton pKl.t. spiffs, uBiig which nre some sh'peri <>r Frc o <h cott onndes. Silk, cashmere, Valencia nnd Marseilles vesting; Italian cravats. Heady made coats and vests, lie cannot, of enumerate his goods in nn advertisement, but vull be pleased to exhibit them at all limes, fifcd without urging his customers to hm\ He 1ms every facility nnd ad vantage in buying Tifte grids 'ami Jii? prices will be foutid, tic 'relieves, wlow as the itrme mrneles can be afforded in any retail store in nnv market, llispriccs are uniform ami regular, thus saving his customers the necessity of jewing. lie is equally careful that lliey do"not pay over ,th6 price, ni that they do not pa)' under it; thus endeavoring (from policy or principle, or loth,"if you will,) to Ire equally just to them as to himself; he never attempts to confnsc his customers by selling some jut icles below, and others above their value, lie trusts, however, that his mode of business is generally too vv^l Known to need any cxplanafjjp}. lie .takes 1liis occasion tOfexpress His most sincere acknowledgments to tlfrnunlfe, and especially to the ladies and citizens of Clieraw, for the very flatterirg and liberal patronage with which lie has alwnpa been favored by tlicm. nrril 2S-4-tf 1 I). B. STcAHN. AFir*t>ratc $econd>li:iud Rngzr, ?Left with ru^My&will be disposed of upon vn STUBBP. L U tool]), iiufl, eotnb, horse, shoe, counter and lmrkiii {^rushes. Drcwing, tuck, side, pocket and fiue iron- ec/mfcs. Pcrftnnety, soaps and pomatums. Also, 'bo best assortment of FAHTS . * . ve have ever offered. EVANS <1 McIVEE? March lb - C2 tf ~ne?~ spbiniG TO ODIT rBUE Subscriber is flow receiving by tlio steamers I Darlington oi.l R<vvl Martin, nlargenird deirnble stock of STRING l?I!V UOOlJS, which, eing purchased by the package, ut reduced prices, rom theinrgest Importing Houses, Will bo offered niusuallv low. Thankful for thejiltfrnl pturonagc lerctofoit received, he is determined to give his kntronsbettcr bargains than ever. lli? stock con itsls, iri art, (J111' To!Iotnn? .irtieo^t Plain olick Gro de Rhine, figured do. Plain and figured Broilic, changeable do. Embroidered Silk Tissue, plain ilo. do. Embroidered Paris Bareges, plain and pi inted do. Paris Ppd. Grenadines, Ppd. Delnncs. Embroidered S\vi>s Muslin, plain do. do. Jaconet and Cninbrir do. large and small plaid Scotch Ginghams. Embroidered Capes and Cull's Fancy colored llainilton Cnprs. Clicniirettes. Collar* and Waists. Jenny I.ind Lawn Handkerchief". Florentine Trimmings, fancy Pcadante and Chinese Braid. Silk, Straw and Leghorn Bonnets. Ribbons Artificials, Wreaths, Arc. Black, Wldte and Colored Kid GIotcs. Black and White Laec Mils. Shell, Buffalo, Ilornafld Misses' Hound Combs. Ivory line do. . Feather ami fire giysn Paper Fans. Ladies Work Boxes, Parasols, Umbrellas, do. 200 pieces Watered, Merrimack, Keiiebee, and oilier f|ii?litiesof Brit i-li and American Prints. Superior French Black and British Blue Cloths, ]htc"-l:ii> and F..|iey C'assitner?. Black Silk Wiirp Italian Cloth. l);?ti He Etc, Alpacca and Linen Oftfhigs. Black Casiimerct and colored Kciicbcc Tweeds, rtitin, Silk and fancy Vestitigs. White Marseilles Vestir.gs. Ornta' Black Beaver, Panama, Leghorn and Palm Leaf I lilts; Boy.-' d,V Ladies' Oaiters and Morocco Slippers. Gents* Calf Tfoots and Shoes. Boys' and Chihltflft^ Shoes in threat ynrieCy. itlonchcr! nii<l i5rown JsnccTincrs una .murmurs. X. 15. Ho solicits a cull from tlm public, as lio int all tin Irs pleased to show iroods nnd feel* contb dent, from his long experience in business, that !k ran ciro hotter bargains than can he cot elscn iicre, March lS-.ll-tfl JOHN KYLE. BAr.fUJOHE BACON.?if lihds. prime sides, Baltimore cured, far sale by the Mul. on ?c coruodatinc terms, JOI1N. A. MOORE, april 11 tf Hatrnoft's Raz?r Strojw rtnd RaZ011S.?A fresh supply of t hose celebrated ra znr?, every oiie of which ir.iv he returned if nol first-rate.* ' J. P. HAKItATX. Jan. 7 -tl <f <TA BUSHELS .SEEP PEAS?For sale by ~ JU [my 27-9-Jtf] J. P. IIABKAT.L I) FAOY-MAF>E CI.OTlil NO.?D. Malloy has oi i! hand a larjre sio<k of ready-made sum me elothinc, which will he sold nt extremely low pri ees. Persons wishing bargains will please enll ntn examine his stock. [np 29 5-tf Ma<'!ioyol.?2f> bids. No.*. 2 <fc .1 Mackerel. lf? half barrels No. 2 mackerel. For sale l>y Fob. 17-17-tf] D. MAT.LOY. QUMMER OT.OT1IINO,. of various qualities nn< O prices, made in handsome style, iu?t receive* and fvr :a!i by L'VANF A Melt ER. . ~<*asim* *?- ." "ia puosrEmm-. . *5 ?r th* *.*-$& Palmetto-State~?lra*?r, , A MAMMOTH 80UT3j|[Rft .PfthNT, Published Ercjy TaffBMtagy AT (''OLfMnlAf jpy Tepms.?Two dollars per aolI<u: payable half yearly in advurijt^^jy m' I. C. MOKG.i\; TIIIStnilvMainniolhJounJ^telfti^^^t-Iv paper in thisState,^aSwip fcufciety exeem ; tions in t la* United State?t h*? Lef of wlSci? appeared on thcJhl Nov., lfiKHpR^hrca its houut : nicneenunt, steadily advo&tafinpfMnciple* then announced Lv it, ns those^lefflBipnU a*tu?tcit8 i conductor)1, end tlio proprielSrettfre to its colunlna as the best ciiterioli of :hc4QBfect2r?a of hisossqr' tion. For the exlcmivo patroha%?tflrca(^a^^drf him, the proprietor feels d^jjftSjjn&foip ifftdftfr these ncw.aubfcril.crs v Ii^]Q^;aHnduoe^|yK vor hi in wiui their suppo^||^P^^j|g^^Vli iio uui?ciivv, ug .i.un, ug wi : his means, ami the I'urpqfc spared in procuring iofcjfSljMtfflCttcr m wlft^Mg useful and entertaining. ML ' In the contest now e x isti^Bfaoent)^ h ern States and Federal qggyoalfr^itjfl^pies middle ground. iw \ | 'The Union as it teaa^ tO'cefefitjfcwwds o^an - jy^tuma aontcmpornry, *!fe l?1wfe,<l?id<j its nnn?j ; ny auspices we lived; foi i? [WOt^vatioi.w*o'u]d nave died. m | "The Union as it isjjko mourn. "The Union a0it wlfrbe, unless that God who caused Pharaoh to let the children of Israel go, ! should lryi like jhltacle change the heArt of our ' oppresso??'the Union.as it irill4c, when aggressions nbrOTd and submission at home have driven the South from the strongholds in the CdnalituI "Thin Union we oppose, this Unionjet us dissolve, from this Union let us tecrtk. "If this be treason write us down traitors."' j Tlie Palmetto-State Banner aims to be the expo!mnt of true Democratic principles?Democratic | according to the strictest construction of the Stateflights school; and for U(^o reasons is it in Federal politics for the Constitution of the United States, as intended by its original frumors, nud aguiwt j Kree-foilism, Socpdisin, BarnWning, and Abolitionism ; and'as decidedly, ini^Kc polities, against the disorganizing notions lhat would uproot our ! good old institutions; nud especially, dgep it depre| cate the destruction of our Hanking syatem, wheI tlier of the State, or the private institutions, as | miscltievous^-tiay, as ruinous to the industrial ! t-Txi-b, inasmuch as the destruction of the Hank of . the State would tend to put the people in the hands of the other banks and the money power, and on the other hand, the destruction of private banks, would disturb the equilibrium of that good eld and long-tried system of currency that has made South Carolina the envy of the States; it advocates consequently the preservation of all. ... J Its columns arc replete with interesting matter mtkI it is generally acknowledged by its epntcmpo* Hirics to be one of the host, as it is the largest faHiily paper in t*.c Southern States, ami one emiBenlly quuliticJ to supersede those Xofthorn prints jpvhich have so greatly contributed to sow disscn| sion in our miaet. . . To advertisers in North Carolina, Georgia and the neighboring States, it presents the best medium, ! having already a circulation of upwards of three thousand subscriber*, which is daily increasing.. it ales of Adeertising.?One square of 12 lines, single insertion, fcl 00. Onesquarecontinued, 75 cents for first insertion, and 50 cents for each subsequent insertion. I* iiT Post Masters obtaining three subscribers, for one year, paying two dollars each, or six, paying one dollar-each, fornix months, will lie entitled to an extra copyfreeof charge,theynctlpgasagents for the paper. ' Hi is offer is made with a view to enable tht proprietor to furnish each j>o?t iTipster with n?Aopy <&4h<s~Ba#ncr, hopingthereby to attftd his circulation. % * All letters an'ftomniunSgatiou* owbiislricab eonncci^Lwith thccstnblisbment, must be address i efl 10 IM^ropneior, poxi'paiurin secure niuniioii. jM,- I,.C. MORGAN, j rauSWiv 8/ C.; Jnii 80,1851. pardon Seod, growth of lS50.-J?5t vT received from CoYmto'ek, Tcrre <t Co.. a verv large nml complete assortment of genuine seed, garden nn?l flower?such as Asparngufi loot-, garlic, Reefs, Brawl** Sprout. Broeoli; early York, ox lirnrt, large York,siignrloaf, drum-head, I'ti'**ian, large J4t>ygeri and green glare cabbage ; cauliflower, cole wait, earrot, ere.-8. Cucumber, egg plant, early street corn; lettuce. Melon?, mustard, nasturtium, oki-a, oniojis, picas. Parsley, parsnip; early I'rinee Albert, Charlton, Warwick, Washington, early .Mine, Imperial, double blossom, extra early May, niaritnvtnt, Bishop's dtvr.rf and sugar pens. Pepper, end,li?h, rhubarb, spinach, snlsifv, turnip, qtiwn, loiiiot^j Ac. J. P. HAKRALL Dee. 31 tf Wiitcsnud Fdqll??r*.?French brandies from ?2 .rut to a gallon; choice old MndeiI rti; Port, Sherry and Malaga Wines, Mrnoneahcln, J Scot eh, Western, North Carolina and Bottrhi-n j Whiskey-r pencil and apide brandy, Holland gin. i Jamaica Rum, are always on hand and for sale on accommodating tonus bv J. P. 11 AH 11AIX. Jan. 7 " 41 tf Window Shade*?Of the newest pattern*, i iV just received and for sale, at Charleston price*, by J. P. HARK AIL March IS 51 tf nATS. IIATS,-vA large stock of Spring styles of Piipfirtin, Leghorn and Palm l eaf Hats, for sale hv KVASS A- McJVKR. March Jo 62 tf |" TAX YAlil). REUBEN P. LOWRY i ! w01* 1.1) respectfully inform the inhabitants of | 11 Chesterfield district, and the public generally | that h? bus commenced carrying on the Tanning j Cosiness, at the tali yard formerly owned by Mr. j Powell, where all work In his line will be doiie in j the best inauin-r. j R. P. 1.. iutends cavrying on the. P?oot and Si;oe j Making Di siness in all its various brnnohes, in a | superior niajtner and on reasonuhle tennf. Cosia - -- ' -? ? ? 1- 1,.td> Alt fn nitll 111 I Work warranted. >\ B. Raw hide* taken in exchange for work, . or cash paid for the same. j Tlnvc or four SIlOKMAIxKRS wanted, to , i whom good wages will !? givey.r Chesterfield DistjiH, 8. ft j August 20, '50 22 tf Ciolleiiip.?Made in tip-to of first rate materials and hv good workman, for sale low at HAR RALE'S. -J Jfan.fi' 41 tf UMBRELLAS A \ D PAR ASOlA?A large stock bought directly from the manufacturers, and j will bo sold rcrv low hv I March 25-?2-tf] * KVAtfS <t Mi lVER. | ft fififl YDS. Gunny Bagging43 inches wide, j v/.uUU and weighing 2A ]t>s. per yard. I 2.000 Vila. Dundee Bagging. 1 10Q foils best i inch ICentdcky Kofie. ? . j Also?Hoop Iron suitable for Cotton. Country " ^ merchants would do well lo give us a call, na we | are offering such inducements as will enable them to buy of us. EVAN'S A- McIVER. August 12 1851 20 tf BRUSHES. ? English and French tooth, nail and hair brushep in great variety; al-o, comb, 1 j clot lice, bat and lather* brushes of superior quali1 ' ty, for sale hv A- MAI.I/'V. april t' * * / '* I T'Tj' > ^rwlf / P^K ~ |4Q I rXZyXmSi' * ?12epmS ^i"T ! TLc/'/tt.'t nrit'.nri /mm /?? iiilii./iVmil uv'.rf' TI*" I I ^ cur>/. Ascites or Drops;/, Erpasuro or ImpruJcvJ^^ in Ufa Alio, Clntfnic ConatihtMnal Disorders. < In this preparation arc strongly concentrated j ? nil the medicinal properties of_ Saiwai-arili.a. com- j ? bined with the most effectual aids, the most salu- <;i L Ml tary production#, the most potent simples of the i ?\ vegetable kingdom; and it has been so hilly tested, J not only by patients themselves, but also by phy. j r.( sieians, that it has received their unqualified re-1 comtacn&tlidtis and the approbation of the p'ohlic; j uud has established on its own merits a reputation i for VAi,t*E and esficact far superior to the various] pj! compounds bearing the name of Pnrsapnrilln. Di?w oases have been cured, such ns are not furnished ;?? in the record* of time past; and what it has already I done for the thousands who have used it, it is I I ecfpable of doing for-tho millions still suffering and ! struggling with disease. It purifies, cleanses and J oo strengthens tlre'fountain springs of life, and infuse { JJJ) | new vigor throughout the whole animal frame, j '* AXOTIIEHYURK OK SCROFl'LA. ! Hi The following striking, and, as will te seen, ! jnt permanent cure of On inveterate case of Scrofula, ! m conunends itself to all similarly nffittod: SouTnronT, Conn., Jan.. 1, f8?S. i m< Nfcssng Sasps : Gentlemen?Sympathy for the! J' afflicted induces rue to inform yoti of the rcmnrka- j I'lC c\ire effected by your fcaisnpariilu in the case j ^ of my wife, ijlic was severely cfllicted with llie i o,i scrofula on different parts of the body: tlie glands I ' of the neck Were greatly enlarged niid her limbs ! *"i ziuch swollcai Alter suffowBg over a -year and ; finding no relief from !>? rt-ihcdies used, the dis- | wi case attacked one leg,.and bClow tiio knee suppn- i ^ rated. Her physicians advised it should he laid open, which was doge,,but without any permanent [ wi benefit. In thifrsihuition we heard of, and were | V/ induced to use SamA?Sariuparilln.- Tiie first hot-1 lie produced a decided and favorable, effect, relie-1 to ring her n-.oi e than any prescription 6he had ever i 'b< taken, and before "lie liad used six bottles, to the | JJ uetonifliment and delight of her friends, she found j tin her health quite restored. It is now over a year i Tt since the cure was effected, and her health remains ! g|. good, showing the dire^p was thoroughly cradi-! y4 rated fi^ni the system. Onr neighbor?; ore all j knowing to tLcse facte, and think very highly o' : * iSandto Airsapsalla. ^ with respect. JULIUS PTKF. i**r For sale l>y Dr. A. Malloy, CTicraw: S. J. Ilirrdale, Fayettevillc;'aft'd Harihind, Ifnrrall A- Co., Charleston. j^farch 18?51?*7 j "" CANDLES AN D SOAP.?Sperm, stearic, star, r.d amnntine candles. | Hull A- Ftm.,' tallow candles. Prime bar soap, for sale cheap by ' mnnh 25-5'd-tf,] EVANS A McIVLl'. of " Vf IIS, JORDAN adopts this method of directing ; xia. mo aiu'nuon 01 nor customers ann mr p.uouc i tf? hor very l*r<ro and beautiful stock of ln<Ii?*j-* j JJ)] -pririg and summer Dross Goods, consj.-ting,1 ?: in part, of Silk? Sluillrs, Bnragc, Mnslins, Gin^.-j I num.*, <k<\, together with every article u u dly kept i 9} in her liito; all of which arc now, in consequence ; of her over stock, offered at COST. Person- wish- ; in ing Goods in her line will <1,0 well to call before < purchasing elsewhere, ns si:2 iols confident -lie | ran [ileose the most fastidious in style and quality. of up 2!) 6 tt in |5l7>W KR-POl^TfsJARS, Jr.?A fr?hlnp. L ply, just received at II Alt RAPE'S. april 15 3 tf m, ! Spring and Summer Goods !], '"pilE subscriber has in store n very large and Kl 1. d-sirnblc stock of Opting and Summer Goods, which lie i" selling very low. Ife. respectfully in- c.'> vites purchatcr- to call and examine his stoc k; h< ?* is determined to teil as cheap as the cheapest. > " up 20-5-tf] D_MALLOV. *" Ba .uitif il G-oct-3. j Si TIIE subscriber experts to receive in a few days. a very large assortment of Spring and Summer t? Goods, j lis cnstonHTS WAV rely upon their having 1 r? been selected with nun J> eajv in regard to style, I qunlity^iVl price ;'niid, from his long experience wj ; in this market, he is confident he has succeeded in tic j buying to suit his gjisfomcrs. iji? assortment of " 1 Ladies' Press Goods will he found extensive, fine ! and beautiful. The styles nr.d patterns are tl.r ' j handsomest of the season and entirely.new. ! March 18-51-11] . D. 6. McAUX. . | COIJ :t!BIA (S. C.) ISSritA*CX J* COMPACT. Chartered-in 1850. # wl AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. 400,000. CAPITA!. PAID IS, fcX5C,0G0. j TIIE undersigned lias been appointed Agent of ] the alcove Company at this place, and is prepared * 1 to take Fire aiidM.iriin: R L~iKo''V G;'", m<v?t iiu^ur- gJ nbtc ^ ALEX. McKE^HLl:-, j^i Oheraw, April 29 [o-tf] Agent. ! t'? jl- i. iji. , , 1 <v SPANISH CIGARS.?10,000 brdxvn and light"* 1IO Spanish Cigars, of fine quality, for sole low by ! 1 the box. [may 13-7-^tf] D. MALLOY. p rockery, China, and Glart Ware, f I./ Just received and for sale low, a few Dinner and Teo Sets, of the latest styles oMdue, flowing blue and white granite *?re; nlso, the largest and v . 1 ..r <v.i?K riimo ?,,A r.ia? T1 most general siuck. UI viw>nj, ...... ware to be found in tliiq market. Families wish-^S ing supplies ^iould call and exnmifte mv atock ; *, efore buv ing. ?* . D. MALLOY. i *' V April 21 10 tf | d. j v SPRING GdQD&|^|. ~~ 1?* THE subecribors hare received the Mlanee ol . of thrfrftpmg Stock, and are now prepared! to offer a beautiful assortment of the latest style* of; , ftinghams, I MuaRjn?, * Barege*, SilkTfiiBCB,Foitlnrdand twisted J . Barege lJe La&s, 1 Silks. [ <fcc., jri together with n Inure stock of j ? Gi lov es.?Buck, hos-skin, Berlin, cashmere, kid, j 1 r fe, at IURRALL'S. * Jan. 7 41 tf , ft' phina aaid Cila<ii Ware.?A very large j ? V and full supply of these goods, fresh icom.T Charleston. foT srfle' low bv J. F II ART? ALL. JUtT 41 t; & ' * iSs*' 'or the Removal and. Permanent Cart of all ; NERVOUS DISEASES# rul of thote-Complaint* which in earned h/^a ta? . JM ired, weakened oc unhealthy conditio* of the N'EUVOl'S SYSTEM. . , , Tbia beautiful and convenient application of the my* ; "ioot power* of GALVANISM and MAONK^SM, nea ta pronounced.br dif&nruleltod phveieiead, both la .'Hs trope and the United Aetna, to be ue aaeat niwMi K 'dirmal diltottry of the Aft. ? Or. CHjRlStlE>S^^J^UtT |m<j witt tne moil penect m certain mean* la aa of *, ?- J ' . OEHXRAL DIBnlTT, J rengtbening the weakened body, giving tone to the 1 rioue orxanv, end invigorating the antire erstem. AIM h* cramp, paralysis and PALSY. UVUTLr m a'WlNDlOfcSTION, rheumatis>r\40ute and ironic, QOUT, epilepsy, j.umbaoo, DtAF. J WS, nervous trem0r8. PALPITATION Of Jfl i'K. heart, -apoputxv. neuralgia PAlNi he a si ok and ca^tlver complaint, 8pinal 3 jmpi.aint, mkurvaiurk of the SPIN*, HIP 3 jmpla1nt, DHases of the KIDNEYS, DCTf* ? ENCV of nervous and physical ENERGY, tmd H wjtrvous piseasv.8, which complaiaU iito frem 'M !l atopic cauie ? inMy, - fl I -Derangement of (be Verron lyfab Qfffhi NERVOUS COMYLAINT8, Drugs and Medl. HRfriii' Mr iittisr. Mr they weaken the vital enerHw tha already proetrated tratem ; while, under lh? enjUbening, life-giving, vittiiiing influence of 0al> e iiUra, ai applied by'thii beautiful and- wonderful 4* very, the' exhausted patient and weakened nOatut le itored to former health, strength, elasticity^nd vjgxe. r The great peculiarity and excellence of q Dr. Cbrbtle'i Cabuie Caraltveu, ? naiita in tba Set that they erreet and anre QMW Of * twara application, in place of the avat' mode ofirac- MM ag, and phynloking tne patient. tlU exhauated Nature I tl|i hopeieaaly under the inflMipa. > They etrentlhen. the whole synfm. equalize tie circuitn of tile hloo'i, promote the eeertHont. and maar 4* f (Iifhleit injury tttdrr any tircunuttncez. Since they j rod uc lion in Jh^Hjted State*, only three yean aiaccf I ?re than > ! 7 O Persons J tlnding all egea/enssei and conditioaa, among which we a large number of ladio., who are peculiarly subject Nervou* Complaint*, have been ? u ETNTIItELy AND PERMANENTLY 0T7SS9, ^ ten all hojlPof relief had been given up, and avery ''^^1 ng elie been tried in vain! ' l-o illustrate the me of the OALVAJTtC BEUT, ppoee the ceie nf a perten afflicted with that bane of riiizatinn, DYSPEPSIA, or any othar Chronic or Nerrf . _^| Disorder, In ordinary dhaci, ithnulanta are taken. ;! lich. bytheir sctioa on the norvea and muscles of Ute ?iacbi afford temporary relief, but which leave the - S tient in a IoOer atate. and with Injured faculties, after action thai excited baa oeafed. -Now compare this th the effect resulting frntn the applicitionof the GALVN1C BELT.OTake a Dyepeptic Imferdr, even in the j >rit symptoms of an attack, anil simply tie the Bait >und theJtafy, using the Magnetic fluid n directed a ehort period the itieeusible.peripinitjen will act oa . ^ i positive element of the Belt, thereby cauitog a Oal ' niff circulation which will pan on to tne negKva, aad ^ m Slier back again to tha positive, thu? keeping up gconunua Calvamc circulation throughout tne system, ine the raovt tore re cum oi DYSPEPSIA are PE^w vnk.ntly CURED. a FEW days IS amplt m ffltfblt TO ERADICATE the disease Of qM JpifrjjATK AND TESTIMONIALS A * O^tly moat Undoubted Character, " * J nm all parts of the country could be given! lUAcieoh Sll every column in this peper! . * yf E\TR\Olffil<VRY CASE, ilch dlHlusivcly pro rat that 'Truth is stranger thah Fiction." curb or IEOIATISJI, BRONCHITIS, AND DTSPEfUii a vttvto a mPD/lVlf il? V . UIV. LAil 1/lDf A Vl4bu\ri MAM j New Jem), of distinguished attainments end aialtad vtrtatioaI 4f> Sidnkv, New lertey, July II, 1M, Da. A. H. Christie-Dear Sir: You wish to know of ! what has been the result in sit own cash, of the anrstinrvof THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE. ,-reply is as follows: for about Iwtnl> year* I had been suffering from 'spcptie. Every year the symptoms became worse, r could I obtain permanent relief from any course of idical treatment whatever About / urfeenyeartstaoo, consequence of frequent exposure to wte weather, in 9 discbarge of my pastoral duties, I became subjeot to evere Chronic Rheumatism, which lor year after yeer, used me indescribable anguish. - Farther : in the winteej^ '44 and '4d, in consequence of preaching a great dear^ s my own and various other churches in this region, I is attacked by the Bronchitis,'"Vbich soon became, ao rare as to reauire an immediate suspension of my pea. ? ral labors, tty nerwtut system sees new thoroughly ostraitd, and at my Bronchitis became worse, so also did f dyspepsia and IlhanmatiC affection?thus evincing at these disorders were .ponnectod with each other rough the medium ef the Nervous System. In tho sola pharmacopoeia there seemed to be no remedial ent which could reach and recuperate my Nervotu stem ; every thing that I bad tried for this purpose had tnpletcly failed. At last I was led by my friends to as* line your inventions, and (though with no vary sin 1 line hope* of their efficiency,) 1 determined to try tbd ect of the application of the 0 1LVANIC BELT ANDECKLACK, with the MAONETIC FLUID. This was June, 184#. To mt oskst astsiuhment, in two Ban r Lm >n i'iis mad uonc ; in nr.mt veva I was knaslxo resume iii fast oral lasorr, nob f .11 i since omitda single service on account or the BRONCHITIS; d mt Rheumatic affection mas en iirklv ceased te ,ou blk me. Such is the woiidcrful ui happy reaolta the experiment. I hare recommended the BELT and FI.UID to many ao havo been likewise suffering from Neuralgic affeons. They have tried them, sAth hafff results, I ei xv e, in evert cask. I am, dear sir, very respectfully yours, ROBERT W. LAND IB. dr. chrtstie'8 galvanic necklace used for all romplaints affecting the Throat or HaaA ch as Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Throat, Net-?* d Sick Headache, Dizziness of the Head. Naur-'*.1* '* e Face, Buzzing or Roaring in the Ear. hich is generally Nervous, and that d'-****?1* com' lint, called Tic Doloreux. ^ pre. christie's , , jf Galvanic bracelets 0 JnnnJ at .ml ?e"r\ ice in cases of Convulsions or Flt^_' affbodlc Complaints, and general Ne'rroUs A flections tho Head and upper extremities. Also in Palsy aa4' ralysis, and all diseases caused by a deficiency of powei. Nervous Energy in the limbs or other organs of thff a7 Pa So trouble or inconvenlenea attends the nse o^ ciJ CHRISTIE'S QALI'ASICARTICLES, aa& they ly be worn by the most feeble and delicate, withper it ease and safety. In many cases the sensation attend^ j their use is highly pteasani and agtssahle. They dan sent to any part of tho country. Prices: V he Galvanic Belt, Three Dollar*. he Galvanio Necklace, Two Dollars. ha Galvanic Bracelets, One Dollar Each ? he Magnetic Fluid, One Dollar. 1 Q(7- The erticles are accompanied by full and plalm' ' rections. Pamphlets with full particulars may to hod the authorized Agent particular CAUTIONs Beicars of Counterfeits and Worthiest Imitations." D. C. MOREHEAD, M. D., JUCNERAi. AOENT FOR THE UNITED 8TATEV 134 Broadway, Sew Ynrk. Sold bv Dr. A. Malloy. Authorized Agent fo#' leraw, S. C. [Dee. 10-1851-*7-ly. VTEEDLNG IIOES.?Drade's nnd Flwcl^-fio?. f Abo, mnnure forks, ppade<< and *f!ovtln, tare of Amos'): scvtlie mid-fTrfwi 1 for salef byv march 25-M-tf] X KVASS & McIVEK. 0IE. ?50 bhk first quality stone lime just' I' received nnd for sale br * I>. MAiI.O"\ 15/60 i? ft" m mm %, **.?- .7- . % ? "*