Farmers' gazette, and Cheraw advertiser. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1839-1843, November 15, 1839, Page 4, Image 3
I rT^awam? in | na*a titgyiPMca
the law might be rcpci^d or modified pro;
pectivbly. That is '.he bounty might L
lessened or be discontimed altogether, if tl:
tate so choose, on all c&coone produced froi
capital henceforth embirked in the silk cu
ttgrc, whether by those riready engaged in
or by others. And in tfis way, although ill
state might subject itsif to the charge of vai
cillation in its policy, it rould still fulfil its le
gal obligations, and at piffling expense.
The Governor is rathtr late in discussin
the policy ofofiering bounties to encourag
the production of silk ; tte proper time for tl <
was before the law offering a bounty was pas
sed. He is also in error in regard to the rn.u
ket for cocoons in this country. If he ha
made the proper enquires he might hav
learnt that there is,'" in different place
a ready cash market for all the cocoons pre
duced; and if he had iiade himself acquainte
~I*h ? - - ? t. ntntA lk* O 1 ! ^ O t rtr.
WiUI liUIIIUtT dJiU Siaivui uk a.in kh-iuulb i
the country, he would have seen that, howcvc
much raw s;lk Georgia may proJuce, ther
will be no need of sending it to Europe to b
manufactured, for years to come at least, an
probably not beforethequantity produced sha
nearly or quite equal that consumed in th
? country.
A resolution introduced in:o tiie Senate t
Tennessee requiring the banks of that stat
to resumed specie payments, was rejected b
a vote of 14 to 9,
Mr. Pickens of tills state is ncmed as ih
probable candida'e of tli?* Van Buren part
t'or speaker ol the House of Represents i\e.<
Mr. Bt II of Tennessee, formerly speakc
will probably be the candidate of the Whi
Pnrl7Nir-v
York Election.?The state elec
lion in New York which took place la>
week resulted in favor of the Adininistra
lion party in the ci y by a mijori y of nea
TQnn. In o'h-r mru of the stato. so f.r a
m ^ heard from, the W.'iigs have so large a ma
' jor.ly as to render it probable?the Whi
presses say certain?tlia% on joint bai.'oi
they will have a majority.
Hon. \V. W. Porter, member of Congr^s
from Pennsylvania, died on the dOJi of Octo
ber.
Virginia and .Maryland bank bills are now a
discount in New York, of from 10 to Id 1percent
North Carolina and Georgia bills li
and South Caro'jaa bills from Id 1-2 t<^5.
A Dr. Madden, an Englishman who spot
some time ?n liavamuh, has come to th;
country as a witness ;n behalf of the capture
Africans, now in Connecticut.
A legacy by the late Wm. Young Burch c
Philadelphia, in favor of tIie.Penncylvania In
stitution for the instruction of the Blind amount
* toil^2,000.
Rohan Potatoes Again.?From a corn
inuaication in the Hartford Congregationalis
we learn that I). W. Grant of Bioomficl
(Conn.) planted 13 1-2 bushels of the Roba
Potatoes last spring from which lie dog 11
Thp lapiTiisl fnhor w^itrliPrl A t'i I
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oz. A. R. Palmer planted one potatoe weigh
ing less than 8 oz. from which he obtajne
ttoreihana bushel; Grandi9on Barber fron
13 !b. planted gathered 1130 lb. Ilector flub
planted dug 2 1.2 bush
one pe< k planted
gathBed 33 bushels. l ^
AfousTA.?The Board of Health of Angus
k ta, it their official report of Nov. 8th. an
H(^*?^nouifcc that they consider dangers from sick
ncss in thHwirii uL^an end, and add: 4Ou
absent fellow citizi.s are now confidently in
vitcd to return to their hom<>s."
i . ^
Missouri and Iowa item to be getting warn
about their boundary dispute. It is reporc.
r * that the SherritF of Clarko coun'y ins beti
arrested by a military force under the author;
ties of Iowa for attempting to collect taxes fu
Missouri in tlii disputed terrrory. Great ex
citement is the result. Messengers are run
niinr to and fro. orders are issued to tniliti
O -
commanders to hold th -mselves and "com
m niands*' in roadinef, shot guns are bra-diet
powder horjis and slmt pouches are filled, moth
ers and wife? are frightened and their hus
bands andboys mire so. A very little BjHrl
kindles a rery great (ire in any part of tin
great country.
An Agrieul uia! S ?< i *ty has b* ?n org i
nir.ed in Columbia, of which Col. Wad
Hampton is President. The following poi
j hive been rppointed to reprcsei
tldind District in the approaching Agr
.!!irtil Convention : \V. Hampton. B. 1'
or, F (I. Elmore, J. Gregg, Job
j Frist, Mij. Fenhy, J. If. Ad ims, J. (
- Singleton, ft. H. Goodwyn, It. Ilenn
r r K.W.Gbbes.
Tbe legislature o' fVnness 'c have pasi
^ <-d rtiulu'iions nominating Martin Van Bi
; reo j\>e '.lie Pre si lenry and James K. Poll
i pjDf Governor of tiiat stuto for the Vri?.*
Y resile ncy.
j#7 W^MINUTO.W AND It ALE I Oil R.UL UoAI
com piny which is constructing tli
V foad,4?nut to Raleigh but to tbc I'etcrsbur
| road?field its fourth annual moving oil the? fin
/ / Mond^- in the piesent rnonMi. We copy tli
J I following from the account of the meeting i
' jt J \\he Wilmington Advertiser,
jf ) J "In t|eafternoon Gen. Ja:nr s 0\vn w?l
k/ ? ife rertjfr, ai President of ih<; G<>. As v\
fcf- -;y /crcflot present, we cannot r; > v give u
J - > /, , ipalysfc? of i' to our re id rs; but wc i -ar
V tJms inspired the desj oii'lin^ Ktrcng'heii'
u*ftangtuno anticipa'ions of the disirus'in
AW Aid implanted confidence v/Vr'* none h?tl
/ ' W-lc citsicd.
it
*.. :T ir i - maiUBi'jaa - JtsK?TI t. I~tx
s- The President stated llu?t under all the
>e disadvantages under which the company laie
hourcd, in consequence of the necessity of
m k''cp:ng up an expensive stage line. The
nett prt.fi s for the 1 & five months upon the
rail load and stage line, i. e. from the depot
a: Wilmington, to the depot at Wcldon,
were 830,000. From this, however,
s* 8 20.000 arc deducted, as lost by the steamhoat
lino ; which leaves a ch ar profit ot
866 000 upon the entire line for 5 months.
? We lie.ird t; significantly remarked by one
;c of ihe owners, that this was li:0 most satis.
0 factory circumstance connected with he
s- j work, which had fnll-n under Irs knnwh d.-e
r. since Maj. Gwynn> fluttering hypothesis of
j 35 per Cf nt.
e As 28 or 30 miles of the road r.re still
? unfinished, no dividend is, of course, detg
*
I clared, the net receipts b"iug applied to
" | complete the work. TlfS", however, will
| leave J1 ficir of about S 30,000, to that end,
n { which it will be necessary to obtain?and
T | tor this purpose.*
0 j
^ j Notwithstanding the many disadvantages
^ J of the route, the stock will undoubtedly prove
U j productive after the road shall be finished, unless,
or until Raleieh shall be connected with
0
Columbia by railroad. Our readers are
aware that companies have been chartered by
itne L<gisla'nres ot both North and South
c j Carolina for this purpose. If ihc eiock shall
>' j be taken and the work be accomplished (and
it will certainly be done some tune il not now;
then the danger of sickness in passing through
e the low country in the summer season, and
>' the dangers of a sea voyage from Charleston
!* I to Wilmington will certainly divert the travel
r j not only from the south*cBt but even from
g | Charleston itself to the interior route.
The ci izens of S . Louis la!* ly collected
- into one pile all the gambler's tables which
it ;hey cokM find in the city and set fee to
i- them. All friends c?f good (rd<r must np?
r prove the end, but not the m*ans. -1?
s 'I to suppress gamhlm^ ; h <t it ught t<?
i. have been done according to law, or rather
er, by process of law. If the existng law
t. * as not sufficient, it li id been bet'er t'o wait
t; 1 it coul 1 be amended than to countenance
^ ! :ynching in any form or to any extern,
' Infectiousness of Yellow Fever.?
Dr. Strobe!, Physician of the Marine Hospital,
. of Ch irleston, in a report to the Mayor of that
t
city makes the following remark on tiiis subi
je=t.
/
''As nh\ sieLii of the Institution, i enjoyed
groat opporwiti"s of obscrvi g t or gin,
?t progress, and his'o'y of the yellow f<-vt r
s th * past s-*nson, tlic disease being coufmed
j to dies! ippmg c>r more than three weeks,
and am now en in lied ill the arrangement
and collection of (acts, calculated to show
that it was imported in'o our city, from ih"
W? si in ii s, and should I be able to estubs
lish my po-i :on, I think it Will prove of imj
was" nnportaiice to this common ty, by
| enabling us to rut off one so iree at least of
j disease by es:uSlij>hing an efficient quaran111
in-."
d !
j Formerly it was a general belief that Ycl^
j low Fever is an infectious disease. This beg
lief has for many years been loosing ground
among physicians, who unquestionably are the
j inor-t competent judges in the case. The
doctrine of its infectiousness has however alwavs.had
..hie advocates in the profession.?
qi estion is one to he determ'ned only by
, facts and these are abundant to prove that the
* disease is not infectious to the 6ame degree
with small pox, measles and some other dis
cases always infectious, and originating, in
- our day, only from infection. Still it may
- prove infectious under some circumstances,
r j and this is all that is now con ended for by
- ' any om gh'-cnrd advocate of infection.
j At ?ho late fill meeting of the Pee Dee
Agricultural Society, we understand a qucs
d tion arose Whether if among the animals entered
11 f>r any prmium there thonld be none which
should be deemed worthy of a premiums any
r ; premium should s'ill be awarded ? The socie'y
- we understand decided the question in the
" affirmative onthegrounl that the published
n i resolutions off ring premiums made no cxecp.
t on but off red pr- m urns to the ' est a; imals
!? whether good or bad. Tain s'-ems to us to be
i? j carrying the principle of s rict construction to
i- i an extreme. It h, we believe the general
k practice of Agricultural Soc.ities when no ani.
s ' mal is exhibited for a premium deemed worthy
of one to award none. We have, at least,
s en* repeated instances elated among the
* published proceedings of societies where this
course was pursued. Such a case just now
r" occurring to u,?, in the proceedings of the
11 Winthrep (Me ) Agricultural Society, pubhshed
in the .Maine Fanner, we copy it.
ji j %
1 uTiio premium ofT-red for the s"eond best
" I
11 1 oar I aisod in tic county, your committee
s. did not award to an;, on-'; becaus", alt ou^'ii
se.word annuals wi-re oflered f<?r it, and
nii?ht well liaverki'inrd it a few years ago ;
\our eoiiuniiie are of opinion that it is no'
s. wis :o Vstow premiums on animals not
( ?*qu I or ne.mdy so to the iii^h'St standard
known ninong lis. Hid the committee
" seen fi to adjudge this premium to any on?*
c :t must have been to Jos. W. Mains ol
II tllo.vell, for bis Bedford boar, or to Jo'.in
J W y r, J . I<?r bis halt Bedford."
We quote also from the same proceedings
r ; t!ie fdlj'.viiijT paragraph:
I ''The Tns *aror a sow oflVed by Mr. Clad
e ! den, was considered by ihecoinini tea? a reI
' mark ibly perf et animal in shape? and np'
j pearance, bu't dry went not wedl enough
j sati-Jicn <?f her qoalite's as a breeder to bo,t"
! stow a premium on her."
at j Hon. Louis M b ui", President of the
n, ( Baltimore an ] ().? o Railroad Company
d j who visi e I Kneland for the purpose e>f dis.
- , pos.ne of tin.' M.ir;!aod State Bonds gwei
l- [ to that Company in payment of its s'oct
It;
making siu li nn arrangement in Londo
O o
as, under ihe peculiar circumstances of lh
money market there, is considered qui o sal
isfactory, and the effect of which will bo f<
enable the Company to continue the pros'J
crution of its work westward w th vigor.
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Extract, of a Letter dated
Nevvnansvtlle, Oct. 2G.
On Monnay, 121 st inst. while th.c st'?nr
boat R. FC. Call was descending tho Su
wanneo River, she ran foul of a Ic !ge o
rocks, and stove a hole in li- r hot'om. Sh
shor Iv after fil ed and is a total loss. Sir
w is luden with Government s ores whirl
were a!) take from h-r by means of a Ha
thai she had in tow.
An instance ofextraordinary speedon tin
Great W s ? rn railway is recorded. Tin
story goes that on- of tho drivers nnxiou
to pu to tin: test c?Tiain stat? m *nts on t i
suijec: of atmospheric resistance, ohainu
permission of the engineer in chief to rui
nn engine and t- rd i* at the highest pos ibl<
sp-'Pil ihr<?i3_?l> the whole 1 ongth of the line
nri engagement b ing entered into, that ii
lit** event of any disastrous ctyisequ mces
ensuing to the adventurer, provisio.i*shoul<
b" made for his widow and children
and that a time being chosen, when lh?
line was quite clear Irom all traffic the diS
taneo of twentv-ei^h: miles was gone ovr
at the rate of more than one hundred mi'e
an hour.?Bait. Pat.
From the CentrevlPe {Ml.) Sentinel q,
Nov. 1.
Rwtand R'u v>dshed.?A riot occurrci
on Saturday ni dii lust b -tween several c ti
zens of this coun'y and several individual:
belonging to the r:rcus and menagerie o
M ssrs. Rivmnnd Ogdep, Warning, flab
ti -y, Win l;s & Co. then ex sibiilng in tiii:
town.
B right Cone.- pi ion. ? A ii ??i v** of Ir-1 ire
l? "'v ??lt. <1 ?t liiMiffic*'ot*n Natch" z E Ij'mi
and w'sMiijf '<> have un advorna'.neut ::>
sorted, inquired for 'lie 'erms. Pie w.n t?.
lomed that t! e charge w is a dollar pe
square for tho first insertion, and a half ;
dollar for t!ie second. And I don't wan
your fi st insertions at all. I'd like the
cotid sure, s ,'d lie. R I. S ar.
From the Correspondent of the .V V. Courier
The Napoleon Family in France.?
Tne attention of tho pol.ee, is, in an e*i> cia
manner, directed o die detection ofcorrcs
pondenre hot ween Pr nei; Lotus Napoleon
who is iu England, and I.is partizuris, her
but nothing lias been discovered recently
A proof that the ex.led family is rrgade
as dangerous oerured here the other day
Mr. (??r Pricic**) Lucein Mont?an Ameri
can cciz n, as you know?su Idonlv, am
without notice, pr<-seiVod himself 10 you
Ambassador, General Cass, \v!io asked hin
if he hid a passport? " Yes, to fl svr
wl)< r<* I Ian I d. 1 ihepce came to Pari
without the formality ui iiavi g it 4V!*e b;
the authontes." General Cass,-aware o
the awkwardness of the transaction inn nod
lately saw Marshal Soult on the subject
After some n' gociation, it was settled tha
Mora proceed to Italy on his private affair
?-witch was indeed Ids object in coininj
hither. Ho reached Florence, but rcceiv
t d a notification that he must go Lucca
where Ins relations are, w.'tii whom hi^lAisi
ness lay. < ? I itiere he is. His brother, M.
(or Princ<?) Achille, acted with more pru.
dence. U -lore coming to Paris, tie gav?
notice to G moral C iss. who w. n imined
iitely to the King, and ob'aiued for him th?
requ re I permission to come to, and reside
for a tunc in P.?ns.
Anotncr American citizen-,, tnothci
brunch of the ex-tmperiul family, has alst
caused some sensation Iwn*, and, I nrr
hound ro believe, some jealously of ih<
French Government?.-I mean Mr. Fatter
son. II , too, is ii.d-bted to your M nistei
for th" p omission granted him to proc< t-c
to his lather tri Italy, and where he now i?
The Austrian Government, whieli is no
very far from its dot igo, f -It So m ion ;.! irm
ed about him, that passports to go fron
.Switz rland mto ItaJv through th Aogtrini
Sta.es, were refused h'in. (ion Ce.ss there
or ohtaitiC I from the Fr-neh Governm-n
pa-sports for h:m to proceed :> 31:is. lies
w i re he r ma I<ed.
s ii .1; 'i a a v
Sutherland's Loose Leaves, is-le-tnl
or a shdi ?g p-rio J;e.i|t eomineii.,(,fl Ic
Thus. JjT<rst>n, Sutherland, tint,k Canadan
p nriot,"" wiiol.ves to lig ?t 1110 h- r day.'
I 1 in* Presid- nt's hous" there is a row c
plain p tinw*\pine tables, used by Gon<*r>.
Washington, as wo understand, when h
was 1\ f lent, an l on which his enter hin
meats w<-re spread ! Tn?*y in a contra'
with the r?reeoiis furni'uie wh eh now do
j curat-s lie; President's Mansion show ih
i progr ss o'* hxury in our country.
A in-n in Cmeiunati lor some d.-n" pa!
(.....n t llinriiwr 11 11 ler f l:r? 11 11! 111' 111 11 i 11
IlilS l#U> II I .
that lie i? ;i tiiuliican'istree, well sidebr.mc!
c(J, in a flourishing condition,
Tli ii' wsp >por cred.t system cense I i
Mi tsissippi on the fns: of the preset.t moot!
by agreement among nil of the printers (
the State. No name is now added to tt?
list of 11io papers there, unless a year's ud
vonco is forwntJe I.
An Irisiman named Michael U'alsl
aged ;)">years, was knocked down by t|j
locomotive attached ,o a train of oars goin
:o Harlem, when near Gist street. an J wa
instuitly kiiicd by tno whole train passin
1 ovr his head.
A be >uti!ii! monornent to Spnrzhcim.i
M >unt Auburn cem't ry, has been er -etc
by I e 11). ral.ty of William S ugis, E-q.
0C7" Specie, for ih ' purposes of clnngi
i s selling at un advance of twelve per eei
in Ohio!!
Mr. Audubon, is occupied in netting ot
a second e l tion of bis " Uirds of V u t in.
t \ new set of engravings is t i <? x tu
, ofsuch a size as to lie impressed upon
royal q i.urto page. 'I'lv; work will tipper
i in a hundred numbers, at the price of a do
lar a number. The design is to make it
n to bring it wil.ia the nicniiVof many *ho
e ronl J not afford to possess that magnificent
t- publica ion.
0 University, Baltimore, has excutrd 3?rrie
i- beautiful photogenic or solar painting*.
Ca;?t. Joan G. Low, one of the passengers
I iy tin* Great Western, was at home,
in Boston, Oi) Monday morning, twenty.nine
days only from Sr. Petersburg,
n Taking tilt Vkjl.?The Georgetown
i- Advocate says, thai on Friday mo ning last,
if five yung ta l es', belong 'o we d liy families
e in the District, took toe veil uf the Convent
e of the Staes of th?* Visitation,
h By 1 fire iu Cimrh's own. Vh. thoje en. 1
t t'-rprising stag" proprietors, M"ssr>". B Iden
Walker, have lost (without insurance) ,
their enlhe stables, carriages, and sixteen
r; horses, I) sides o hMr valuable property,
e O.i Sunday uftemoon, a man about 40
s years of age, name unknown, was killed on
i* the G> rman'oii Bail R >ad by lito Incnmo..
d live pas^.ng over him. lie was in advance
ti of the train, and in attempting to escape, foil
on tiie roil ti.rough intoxication.
', Retf. Mr. Washburn, ofSufli-M, Conn. .
1 has raised from a a ngle squush s 'ed, over i
i, 000 pounds of squ ishes. One of the 1
I squashes W"igh"d 123 pounds, anotii,
er 120 another 110, another 101. ano.
; ther 94. and small ones to make up mo e
. than 6*t0 pounds?from a single se al.
, Tlie S ate d *bt of M issachu^et s s n* arly '
s five million of dollars. The g "ut. r pari
rif If li.?i>n rr.ei o/I litr flip lufin ill#*
Stat" to t o \Vost'Tii Rail Road.
f Th.? wool raised in Verrnon. this voar is |
vvor li t'lT' C m llions of dollars, estimating :
1 ii at aTi average priro of o() cents a pound*
The-Peoria (III no:s) ile?i?tcrstatos that toe
s keeper of a drinking >hop in that to vn has
f lately been fined on tlir *e c inrges ; 1st. for .
ret tiling spirituous liquors without license,
s 810; 21, for keeping Ins s: op open on di
Stbb.rli, 8o0 ; 21, lijr keeping a disorder,
y hous- S'V). Tne R 'gister ndJs,'* this j
1 :$ as it s o-j'd le." J I
, \ ??".v Fr? neh p iper has he??n comwn- j '
- ce.J uj t;j. cj v of N< w York < a.hd L'Ind - j'
- """Hi1 Ii is (luiihsiiiui tw Ce aA.'ek. I
r Mr. Rrenholt, th?* mister liuiMer, enjra'j ||
;i d on the second Picsbyterian churai at |
St. Louis, | iflv foil Iro.n about mdwavofM
- the ru e! t, to ill" so..If filing, on tfie top of ((
Hie wal', without sustaining serious injury, j |
A recent fun in Natch z burnt die resid , I
mre of the (Ion. Rob rt. J. VVa'k^r, c it * J(
j didate for tho United S ates Senate ; an J a I j
lire in Vicksburg has burn the res d ajeeof i,
his opponeiu, the Hon. Sargeant S. Pren- <
'* lis. 1
Handsome Specu'a'ion.?A gentlemen in
j Fauquier county, Virg nia, lately sold Muih.-rry
trees o tho amount of S10,001), die
produce of half an acre of ground*
j R deigh S'ar. Nov. 6.
Tiie Mew York Star says tiie tim ?s en. 1
coung -counterfeiters. One of the banku I.
( of that city recently took a handful of don!),
loons which were afterwards discovered to
ho spurious.
* ... A $?-4" Spark Destroy rs?The great de \
' sidzfttitM in travelling by stcim, is probably f;
ob ained. A Frenchmen has invented a '
* plan, which effects a rotary motion in thn I
furnace, where the sparks and smoke re
* vulve continually til! they are consumed, I
' and never pass off.
Tbc Critish brig of war S -rpenf, Com- J
* mamicd by Captain Core, arrived at New j *
York on Sunday from Port Roy at, Jrmnic-? i
1 and H ivcnno, Sir Lionel Smith, tiie Iiteh
very unpopular (iovoruorjii on board of
her. Sf?e \va? to sail on Monday again for
Bermuda. 1
A vein of black lead, it is said has been \
> # ,
discovered on the farm of a Mr. White. ]
*? ;?11, in Cos'iU-.Mon county, Ohio, which'
r on examination, proves to lie of an excellent J
quail'V.
1 From a fable exhibiting the relafivo vn. ;
Ln of the real an 1 personal estate in the!
city and county of New York, as nss-ssed,!'
^ in 1838 and 1839, ii appears that the ass< ss- jJ
men' of the present year amounts to ?(),- ii
' 019.796 dollars 43 cents ; exceeding th'*t ?(
1 ol last vear bv 2 036,289 dollars 43 cents. '.
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1 POST A OF. IN PRUSSIA. j
1 Tlie Ivngol P u.ssai ha.s given order that ?
* nil periodicals on the subject ol Kvangeiical t
1 M ssions among be I lea'law shall, lor the !
' tutor' !? ' e\> uijited from I" S ?ge all over
he kingdom. In 1^33 :'"s monarch did ,
" the same for a hook of Hymns. A d s- j
t nguislie I 1' stor, u ho publis k d in 1*W7 1
u ilicilU,. unrlvnfi t:i?' S iiicli.
! ?? I I Jtl I l\?? ?*? > ? ' ?ll V/l* * " ' ...v
v fic iluin ofiho Sabbath, h is Vso j ist received
- HIS Majesty's U1V I Itioi) to pU i'l'sIl .'ill t'lOU"
and ?? ?p fs ofa popular work on spirituous <
if liquors, to bp dist- V.ited gratis throughou' '
.! t e Pn;s>ian Monarchy.
North American.
,. _. X/f H IE D i
In Rrnwnsville on thu 30t!i of October last by ! i
th ? R v. N. Ware, Mr. W. II. Cannon jr. of Darlington
District, to Mia.? Ann M. daughter of
Cipt. G-'O Hoilges.
:f In Macon County Ala. on the 2nd inst.
:1 by the 11-v. 1{. 11. Daniel Dr. Miles Os
' bourne, formerly of Anson Coun'y^N. C.
to .M ss Sarah Ann, daughter of the late
Jani'-s C. Pegu s ol Ubcsterfi Id S. C.
i, rm'TMinn
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1 Ho.ise of Al-*. Davis, .Mr. David B. iMumienli.il
a native of J ulius town, ttuilford (.'nun'v. .\. ("^
,j .Mr. M. win an intelligent and promising oiing
m ui 111 ; in l'irf d villi Ilia rvd.itiv-'s and employers
li iv-i unstained .1 loss which cannot bo replaced
' II.j was Engineer oflhu Steamer Swan ant
a was attacked vvilli billions fever a few days only
,r previous to his do ilh. A skilful physician was
1 called to him whose attention, witli that of other
friends around him, wae unable to ^Lneat ,
CHEHAW P'lICE ClJiBENT.
Friday, Novphi er 15.
A;;TICI.E9. pkh | ;$ U. j & (J.
Heel in market, ib 0 5 a 0 7
Bacon from wagons, IS 11 a 12
i by retail, lb 14 a 15
Hutu; lb 15 a 05
Beeswax lb 20 . a 23
Bagging yaid 18 a 25
Bah; Ripe lb 10 a'* 12;
Co live lb 12 J a 15
Cctto.v, lb 9 a l:?
Corn bush 75 a 80
Flour, Country, scarce U1 & 50 a 9 7
Feathers fin wagon.- lb 40 a 50
Fodder. lOOihs 87 J a 1
C'as--, window 8> I0f 5 M't 3 23 a 3-3?
, " 10x12, 50ft 3 50 a 3 75
fl ies, green :ti 5 a
dry lb 10 a
I run lOOJbs 5 50 a f> 50
Indigo lb 75 a 2 30
I lime cask 4 a 4 50
Lird lb 12$ a 15
[iCather, sole ; lb 22 a 25
Lead, bur ib 10 a
Logwood lb 10 a 15
Molasses * gnl 45 a 50
, N. O. gal 50 a f/2
Nnils, t ut, assorted lb 7$ a 9
, wrought Ib 16 a 18
t ?als bush 50 a
Di', curriers gal 73 a 1
?, lamp g;l 1 25 a
?, linseed gal I Id a 1 25
I'ain s, white leaJ keg 3 25 a 4 52
, an. brown lb 8 a 12
Pork I OOP* 8 a 10
Rico I j-)!hs 5 a 6
>hot, big 2 50 .a
, in ICJ a 13
-iugar lb 10 a 12<
5 i!t sack 3 a 3 25
bush 1 25 a 1 51
>tee!, American 1!) 10 a
, Knglis'i Hi 11 a
, German lb 12 a It
f.iiiow lb a 12 <
fea .imnerial lb 1 a I
?, f.yyon I!) 1 a 1 25
Fobucco, manufactured lb 10 a 5 J
~C/JA HLES T(jN,
November 9, 1830
Ranging, Hemp, 17 a 23
L? ilo iiojte. lb ?5 a 11 12
Bacon Ham-, lb 10 a 15
Should rs, lb 7 1 2 a iJ
3. leu, l'? 8 1-2 a 'J 1.2
U lit ;r. Goshen, prime, !b 25 a
Ui'lOrid, Uhirloulon rj'Valiiy 12 1
do. Northern 8 a 10
['ollVe, Interior to fair, lb 9 1-2 all
iiooJ t'oir to prime, lb II 1-2 a 12
Choice groan Cuba lb 12$ to 12$
Porto Rico, !b 11 1-2 a 1: 1.2
liio, lb 11 1 2 i 1.8
Jetton, Up ord. ic inf. lb
Middling to middling fa.r ib
Fair to fully fair lb
boo 1 Fair lb
Choice lb
Fish, Herring", new, bb! 1 a 1 59
Mackerel, No. I, bbl 13 00 a 11 0')
do. No. 2. bbl 11 0) n 12 0)
do. N >. 3 bbl 7 03 a 7 5 J
Flour, Bait. if. S. sop, bbl a
Puil idelpbii and Virginia, bbl a
Cau-il, bbl a
Corn, bush 70 a 75
Iron, Fig, lttO lb 1 00
Swroodos. assorted 10:) lb j 00 a
Russia, bar, IU0 lb 5 25 a
.Molasses, Cuba ga! a
Now Orleans, bbl a
Sugar IIouso, gal a
Oils, Sperm, winter strM g.l 1 25 a
Summer strained, gv. 1)3 a 35
Linseed, gil 80 u 89
Tanner", bbl 12 a 15
I'ork, Mess, Mil 20 00 a 21 00
I'rime, bbl 18 00 a 10 0J
Mom, ttiston, t bl a
Uico. Iufcrior to good, 100 lbs 0 00 a 0 0.1
C.iirlo prime, 0 Oua 0 l)J
Choice, a
^gir, Mps eova !o, lb 7 a 10^
I'orto ftlco a;jd St. Croix, lb 7^a lOj
Havamia white, lb 1a 124
<!o. brown lb ?? a 0
Louisiana, lb 6? a 7?
Loaf, lb 15 a 17
Lump, lb 11 a
Silt, Liv. cua^c,sack 1 bush 1 Gd$ a 175
Kin-\ sack -1 bush a
Turks Island, bush -15 a
For Sale.
"FT" ARLK M.ips of Mississippi and Alabama
Ei J shewing tlie Public and iodiati Lands, In
li-.n Reservations, Land Districts, Township
.to. ciigiowd iroui ttro tJo\cr:imerits survey
xn.I pl iis in the (iciuiriil I.tn l Ofiioo, W.tsh
ngton City, by E. Giih.m, drauglsrnan ??'.!:<
Licneril Latul Oilier.
F. Taylor, book seller, Washington City, ha
ust published (and secured the copy r gl.t ;k coiling
to law) the above M.ips which will hi
onnd infinitely more complete and accu. tie thai
my heretofore published. They are publi.d n
m separate she. ts. each containing nearly sit
square feet, and wi!! be foniid espcc' dlv i'.-ctj
ind vni!u ible to those irstori jlt?d in the lands o
ith t Statu as iluy siiu.v every item of inform a
;iou which is in poss stion of the Laud Oi!io<
relative to water courses, township lines, India:
luiul an 1 K(>sci-v:.ti.-?:i<. Irtnif Districts. &.C. a'u
ivill ba found p?-:accurate and precise ii
t!?>>o points. They can be writ by ni.nl to n?r
part ot'tlie U-.'itotI States, snhjwt to single letle
a ?siige. PRICE two dollars, or three copies o
illnr will be sent by mail for 5 ch-liars I
liberal discount will boi.t.nlo to travelling eg- nt
i>r to any who will buy to sell again.
17* Editors of newspapers any w here, wlv
will give t!re above advertisement Oncludirtj
this no'ice) o>:e or two insertions, shall receiv
by return mail a copy of each map, if they wi!
send a copy of the paper containing it, to ill
advertiser.
November 2, IS3i>.
1 tf
Robert's Silk Manual,
JIOR SALE t the Bookstoro..
1 Clieia-.v, Nov. lb, 1839.
1 tf_
Hooks for the season.
rjlIlG Christian Keepsake and Mi.-sionar
i Annual for 1810, 9 Engravings.
The Girt, edited by Miss Leslie, for lb40, 9 Er
graving?.
Holiday House, a sarios of Tales by Cutharid
Sinclair.
T!io Minister's Family, hy a Country Mini:
ter.
Pumiiu rit T1 I.? nr ttio T. fliipnrn rtC Gliri
...v. . ? ? ?
lian Principles.
Loiters of Eliza Wilkinson during the invrsic
and possession of Charleston, edited by Mr
Oilman, &c. For mle at tha Bookstore.
Cher av Nov. 15, 193:).
I tf
\ Miasoimblo Goods,
/ III IE subscriber has received a lirgo portic
JB. or* his 6ii| ply of fill and Winter Good
embracing as great a viriety as is usually four
in any store in ths place; to which he. respcc
fully solicits the attention of persons uishioXLj
purchnso, as they will bo offered
.is can pnsatblv be atlordedJj^flvono.
MdNTOSU.
39.
<*^\\\ U.?A large su^p'y of negro cloths, blanl
eta. Over Coats and Cloaks, which will be so!
vcrr !ov^ -f
. .. * ... v Hi'' .
*
J ' New Books.
. U" AT ELY Rocci.'ed Ly wagon the following
, new works at tl:2 Bookstore, viz :
In Theology and Itetighu* Literature: Board.
'1 ntan O.igiiiul Siw, Vrticgc Sffir-oce, Jui.kin on
Justification. Good1* .Belter Covenant McDotr;
el Pa Bible Class Manual, Sign9 of the Times by , . ,
i L). Cuyler, .Memoir of Dr. Bcdoll by Dr. T/ng, &
Boston's Creek in the Lot, Dick's Thcolcgr, iff'
i. McEnen on the Types of the Old TfiSiSc^uf, *
Scoiigal's tvntks, Philip's Guides
two vols. McRie on the Hook of Es|hsrt
tiin Youth's Book, Hodge's History of
' Presbyterian Church, Gurney's Biblical
in proof of the Deity of Jesus Christ. *
In Genera! Ltteiaturc; Cow per an! Thotnfsn
5 1 vol. b v'o li tmus Poems 1 vol. 8 v$. Crabb?, ^
Heber ?ti?l Pollock 1 vol. 8 vo. Mooaft Works,
1 vol. 8 ro. Junta's Lctttr3, BrcrvT U.nivers; 1
Gazt?tUer, Metropolitan Pulpit, bctfg sketches '
of the most c bbralcd living English Preachers
of all D . non-tiny lions, Lord D;??/gha^i's sketches i
of Charades in the reign of George III. Dr. *'
flumphrav's Tour, Maps of a?. Car aim a, Do. of
Carolinus an:! Georgia. *"
Also t!i.i following Sthiol Books; Murray's ^
j Grammar, Knkham'* Do. English Header, Jones
, V/UVI i. uiiJeUfHV I li ?
i &c. & \
Che raw Nov. 14, It'J?.
1 tf* v Vj
Estate Notice. * %
A LL prrcons indebted to the Estate of Ann
j Burn deceased, hte of Cheats: ficM District,
i ari tri quested tu come forward i ?J r.k>ke payment;
! and all who bare claims ag-inst said Estate will
! present I ho same duly authenticateJ as th2 law
directs.
j. w. max,
j li. L. EURN,
Executors.
3 Xo7. 15th 1633.
1 tf
kale o!" Assigned Estate.
i ^
i |T \\ I'.I, se 1 at Public Auction o:r Saturday
J3. the 3Jih ir.st. put of the Assigned flstaro
of Shidrach .Mitchell deceased, consisting cf
one lot where his biickcmith shop formerly
stood, ti.g'thnr ivitli all his blacksmith tools,
ona gig and harness, and one steel saw cotton
Gin, together with cih;r thing* belonging to
said Kstute?Tcirr.s cn day of 3aie.
j This property is *r?!d ??? rr: :ct hie debts and 1
i..k this meti.o J of informing ell persons indebted
to him that n?:i*>s t.Vy settle v.iih zna ,
t before the s dc, u'.l: that day they will find
| their notr? n;iA -jejt. :uiJ in the hands of an ct!i.
1 cor for collection.
D S. iIAUM.LT, Assignee.
November 13, is39.
1 tf
i .mliu
, vio iwi.vauu^.
| ]fTOR S,!o ;u y or r,:ltu TWO MILLIONS
| j*. of Moras M jltic-u is cutting* of rerrjnrkii.
j bly tvel gr *ni mi w!l matured .vcod; a largo
' proportion fa n\ reois coo and two years olJ.
| Tho tics i r v ry super or, genernlly t'rotrx d t.?
,1! feet high, growing on diy sand) land, iurcvrs
I from 1 1<> 6 feet a pint, a:;d standing, generally,
i at Iro.w 2 to 5 feet in therc-v. .Mein t'tcjps and
; branches v. ill be ru'J tc-g'titer ; and, rather than
refuse a good olVoi*. the r.*?ol3 will also be s<jL-.
It ia O'ti.uatr.t that the lot will yield from four
[ to fixe tiWuhed thousand cuttings an inch
| and quarter, or more in rircurnferoncc. Sucli
; cuttin ?, I know fvcai la^t spring's exj^rience,
1 grow aL.:.??l a." c?rti::?ly as rooted plants, ev.n
: with bad management in ar, unfufcrrble season,
j mora cspv; i ii!y when grown ihe-naelvcs ironi
rooted pivots. as !?o etsc with many of tboso
\ here off. red. It is conhieirtly buievod that very
; fv'v f:*y*tOr* ofticr# art- t*rrpifr trr tJTe ccilntry " J
j 'Ja.'i atfurd so ! rge e ivimbrof so good ccti
ting5. T:?"y t:s> worth visiting from u distance
by .i p? rann u U1 i.?g to purchase so great a num.
ber of trees or r.iitiugs of ptnne quality. 'i lu
preyent pi i-> i '2^ cents |?or fool, or 0 cents per T*"
bud. A I' ii"-m iMr ib iltirf ii'tluM*." T. . h'1 "i irld'f wv:r.
v of the whale & . JEW t^d online:* , ?. .
! rfirs :rr. .--stn!t! is within a few hunoied yards pi
i the Chora'.v Lout landing, fu.ta which there-ii
i rt-nrrr.V-al t--nnmi > ? m,, y. jtj; (j'rt.-y?
Town andflh.nlci.tou. # - - * W./IV*
The post 9 go n.'i.-t be paid on all Liters on tlio
1 subject or thev v. ill not attended to.
M. MACLEAN.
CJier .-.v S. C. Ojuhcr 4th
k iSGSPltC'S.'ilS
r.r rrrt*
. i AND
' j filERAW AM LKTISPB.
J The Ktiiior of the (."he u.v Gu? tie has dei.
! termined, ;?i the suggestion of the Pee Deo t
j Agueuiiura! Sorreiy, to devote more space
s ! tli"ti former'y Agriculture. and matters per*
5 ; tainiet/ -'j ecfally its .:nt, reots. About r.irio
!* j color: :'s. r r t v. d a t 'n!f weekly. will bo
u ; occ;: -ion w;th this subject, except when :t
i shall ho Roccvsary to make room for Uxecutivc
i i .Message?, ami a few other political papers
! suck a.: evc-iy intci igeut c'linen ought to ream
, I A large pfoiu.tior; of a hat thall appear under
:t the Agricultural! : nisi, :f coarse, be ser
| Iceted. I??jI the numerous, Agricultural p*ri!
1 oiicals now published in this country aipjid
I' j abundant and excellent materials for selection;
and, after a thort time, the reports, and other 5
ft papers of the IVe Dee Agricultural Society
1 ; will of themselves, form no inconsiderably
1 | body of origins! matter, a.i of it adapted pur1
I ticulailv to t.'.'s part of the country. And ;i
I j is hoped, a!-o, il.nt among the numerous in>
I telbgent and < nterpnsing plaute-s of the sur^
rounding districts and counties some may bo
g found who will, occasionally, take the trouble
i of contributing to the columns of the paper ?b<?
r, | result of their experience,
jj Among the hi dec's whicti will' engage, tho
II Editor's a'ten'iou the culture of silk shall ret
11 1 be overlooked. Ample ine'ructions will be
o i given, in their proper season, for cultivating
i the morus vvd icaulis and making silk,
I The paper will espouse the cause of no party
_ , in politics, but shall contain an impartial sumi
maryof political intelligence, and, occasionally,
i able speeches and well written essays (when
i met with) fairly discussing the principb a and
j measures of all parties. It is believed that a
_ \ comparatively small space devoted to political
i subjecis in tln^ u ay may be made more prafita.
| ble to the Farmer of domestic habits, who wish^
, es to be acquainted with the true state of the
j ' country and qualified for a proper and intelli1
gent discharge of'he duties of citizenship, than
|C ' a whole sheet filled, from week to week, and
i year to year, wi h or.e-sided discussions, and
a. j the mere quarrels of editors and politicians,?
whilst, at the same time, it will not be calcuR
lated to estrange neighbor from neigh or
to mislead into a belief that one half of the
n country are lens patriotic than the o-her, or "
s- less ardently attached to our republican ioiti*
tU'iiMlB.
So much of the fourih page as aha'? not bo
occupied with standing advertisement! will
generally be tided op with matter of m "
religious cist, and arrticles condu^i^iitNrncr
n respictB.topr ?pcr faudy^uuitWIfTOiri anilfttbi!/
! discipline.
t to the subscription flit afnn
^this rrospectus shall be sufficient to #
,v warrant the expense, new type will be pro. n ^
cured, forthwith, for the body of the paper ? that
is for the part now printed in large tettpr j*
and at the commencement of the next volurno
t. i he title of the paper w ill be changed to '
Id Femers' Gazette and Cherato Advertiser.
Vox Tanna s.-o first pjigs.