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to twenty year*, provided to Company shut! within throo^ouru, complete u single tracl to Columbia ; und, also, tliut tlio Statu vital issue bonds to the amount of Ic r s'ock, saj $6#0,000, jmjniilo in twenty years, niu place t>uiJ bonds at the disposal of tin Company, which the Company nppenrdig. posed to accept in lieu of tlio cas!i instal incuts to tlm same amount, which tin State can bo called on to pay within thre< years. Should these propositions me t u favor, able issue it is eonfi knt.'y believed thai their oncouruginn und oli eiing influence tot the minds of dm Stockholduis. will In Mjch. into ir.iluce tlieni, nt my und even sacrifice, to pay up four instalments wxi year. On tin: other ban I, shoal I the appli. nation fail, why then, as far as I can judg< from tho ''signs of the times," there will lit h total failure and nbandoiienient of tin : - ' * ..i.vt-j jiruj-.-c;;?;i result iM Mimitiuting nil n?or if)iog, us the inception, wan iIiix/Iiiiji ami mnjfuifici' nr. A mountain luboi vvi.hout even producing u mouse ! Till'. B\NK QtSSTtoN. From:ho <;orre?pondenco of iho Charlostor Mercury. Columbia, Dee. 9. 19H9. Too Semite ;s still occupied in discussing Tift (Sunk r? port of the Special Committee, Mr. Kouiiet; spoke yesterday in d?fenco o| the views set t'oith in the report and resolutions, and ON jiiessed a wish llint the whole matter mav be tai l on the table, Sueh n r? port he thought calculated to do infinite mischief!'? the Hank, which had amply sum.i.in .! . sell amidst the cotnm< reinl emhurraston-nts of the eountiy. He iosia'et] thai tiic Committee had tianseendcd the <luties whi :h they wore charged with. Mr. I), in his lemoiks had disclaimed all inten. tam of imputing improper .motives to die lain President of 1 lie Hank in the purchase of a new hanking house. Mr. Iluett in Ins reply, said i.e had nothing :o do with the intentions of g--title.non. e too the report as he found it, and if lie understood Knclisli words rioth ng could be clearer than ihat an imputation was east upon the late I'r> sijcni of the bank, Ten H'*a of requiring the bank of the State to cgulate t!> eurreiicy ol the State he regarded as visionary and im. practicable, contending as it would have to do with all the inosih d corporations in the State, whoso combined capital was equal to ten m l ions. Mr. Illicit spoke ubou an hour, awl nn<iu ouu of ' is best efforts.' The report and reso'u ions will not, it is thought receive tin; uppruhu ion of the S note. and will br? very strongly opposed in tin; House. Mr. linger spoke also, and condemned the report for its nttaek o'i Judge Unicode, although la- could not believe tlio Committee had any such intention. Thid ma'tor hisoccupi d the Senate almost exclusively to other business. Dec. 10 - -Mr. Bonn- t in the Senate today, moved that the U port nod Resolutions oiliiu Special Com ni tec to exam oe t!if? Batik, ho referred h u'k to the Committer w.tli leave to ann-nd the R p'>r , wliieh propo-ihon was concurred in t?y the ll -nise.? Tins is considered a hack out regularly. Norfolk Hec. 4. FanuiU'itlulisni aiul X<trroio Escape f? A L'en-h niaii lodging at the Kxeluingi' 11 >t< I, in the Mr J story, r?>s from Ins beil on Thursday night, while in a profound sleep, raise d the sash of the window, und threw himself out. Ho encountered u fall ot twenty tlncc feet, mid was pitched head ^ tdrernost upon a flight of st"ps below. Tl??' noise of the full awakened ximo of the servjiiiN who went to his assistance and found him insensible ; unt on conveying him to his room, ho soon recovered, and appeared to have received no other injury but the loss of u small In"/,' of bis hair with the sdtiu attached. To give an idea of die foree with which he fell, the step which he first struck i.r.u..;. It.t in/%1, *rJ.i v? ...v.. . - . ? ? "/ v- ? tirrdy across und. separated. Yet we sac bun the next morning walking about as frcs'i as if nothing ha J happened. K'chmon I. l)ec. 4.?The House of Delo. gates passed to-day by a rote of eighty oil to forty odd, on ayes u:iJ no s, llio bill foi die temporary n l.ef of she Hanks. The Hahks are authorized to discount till the Is of IW-ttch, 18-10, and tiic suspension is leg. nlizcd ti l that per od. Lunatic Atyfuui. ? \V.? gather from tlu report of the -j*' !?? >" of ti?i? itist tiition, a Columbia, that tltu number of Lunatics i< t!ioAsjluin, on tho o h Nov 1838. wn: 17, and tiii.t up to the 4'h Nov. 1839, th* additional number received w.*s?(Taupe i 8, pay Pati tits IT) 25 ? in all 72. Of llirs* 10 w* re <1 sch irt??'J cured, 5 were remove* by i!u ir Irten Is, and (? JieJ, during (lie ye ir leaving in tin' institution 51 patients, o ttliom 25 arc paupers and 20 are pay pati cuts, 33 ir tiles and IS (entile*. The asy lum continues to support itself and answe fully the purpose s of its benevolent fnund ers?its receipts for .be year were Si 1.220 80 cts, its disbursements 810, 657,95 ct ?balance on band 8508,91 eta. Tin management of Dr. W. i'nrkcr, the Super intendeu'. and ofbis subor buttle officers, ii highly commended, Char. Cour. From the Correspondence of the Charlestoi Courier. Washington, Dec. 7,1839. ^ In my Nst, I nlneled to sumo slight dis satisfaction in t!.o Administration rank; proceeding from tiic lute mucus nom natio of Spunker l>y thut p iriy. Ii had boon urijri l>v*thu New York ami gov era I of 11??? IVnn <jv!yWil l snc.'nb i"'? ill'li kinilO ixk?'li i gratitude (if ono may so co l it) was du to tlw State Right's men, for coming lornw to thoir aMistanco ut the time the Suli Treasury HiH was 11 ought before CongresFor tliis reason if you will refer to your filet jou will find tlinl most of tlio h'nding Dein< or a tie Journals have, lor the post six nmutl brought forward the chums of Mr. Pickoni in a very strong light, nnd it scorned to b a gerorni undoratanding among tlso mat cf'ho Reprc^ntTttirc*, that Iki should fc UJ J L JlL-1 I, chosen. Soma misunderstanding occurred, < however, owing to Mr. P's npnthy in regard I to the office of Spanker, and disposition ? on tho part' of hie friends, to keep him 1 where his services would be inoro valuable. I i ?on ilv floor ?? u Debater?for, by th?* way, thens is none to lead the Adminisiration forces ut present, against the overpowering number of orators they liuvo against them, i ? save Mr. P.?and Mr. Lewis was taken i up. Rut while this matter was in the tide , . of successful expriment, Mr Benton, the I Senator from Missouri, is said to have stn- < ! ted. that such a man (meaning Nu1lili"r) i would not suit," and hence tho choice of ' i G n. Jones. The sore fe- lings thus rp>a. J I ted will hav" to bo healed in some manner, | a* the State Rights* nion express themselves free from committal, save on tho single i qifstion of ih Suh-Treasury. One thing i iseertain, if Mr. Dawson, of Geo. is run ns ! i >l... imi.:.. ?? . im- tr mt; cm'tiuuc, no will carry more ^ ! vol s Mian uidier Mi. Jon s or Mr. Bell. in. ( usinuch a* much os the Nuliificrs arc bound 1 to vote Tor n companion in principle*. 1 Tim S(H*iik**r2iliip. howevt r. is hut n pr<*. lude'o greater mailers,as ihe field for Mr. ; , Van Huron's succession is now open in the ! Democratic ranks, and hence the wishes of ' n certain S ii i'or to prevent the election of n S'n'e Bights' Speaker. From the signs <?f the limes, you will observe that the |)emo. | crntie parly h is three divisions?the hard I currency men, who we suppose, lean to. wards Mr. B^n'on, the Statu Rights' parly. who cling to .Mr. Calhoun, and she sola r < funking Democrats, who avoid botii cx } trcincs ; in the lection of M:. Forsyth,an I you may easily ni.it k ttie movements of 1 I each though on general subject*, they will j all pull logcdicr?at present, however, we | have no time to .peculate oti this subject. 1 Tim present Vice President will doub loss * he dropped t?y Ins pariy at the next ejection, . as we have heard of no N rional Convert lion, and Irs name has not h< en brought ' forward in any S a e Legist iture. |: is ex1 pec.ed, since th?* nom on ion of Mr. Folk. ( 1 (op tin.i ... l.u !... 'P * - - . ..-..will .?j nil- ? IjCglSlUMire, M 1 'hat Mssrs Ivi< jx. of Alabama, t?n?i Fur.. f | I nytli, of Georgin, will receive a nomination from heir respoc ive Sines?vi -wing end. c ' m his separate capacity mi l qualife-ation*. r( i tin? yii'leinan from (i<*or;ji.? is likely to be | i lilt! Ill in MaI? Wot'K vkitfton'*. (' | We shall hnve awn?* hard words during c 1 the session, about Florida, as Mr. Il-nton ^ yesterilu\ give notice in the Senate, that ^ | lie would, as early as possible, in'rodore a lull lor the armed oocupa'ion and settlement of such part of tho country us is now in- F fritted by the Indians. | If I thought the debit's of the House were } | of any interest n* prcsen1, I would roadiW t forn sh \ ou a s> nopsis, but they are of such I a sameness of character, ?ucl all of them mi fur from ibis end in view, 'ha ihey nre as. " .disagreeable to ht*nrns to read. ; The whole of this morning has be.?n eon- I KUnied in debating a question, concerning tho decision of the Chair, made yesterday. ' and hi dispiitit ? a part of fir Jo .ruil which , Mars that Mr. 1) (? ngoole. of Va.,'old the i | Speaker be would l? t every man within le* i bar vote. ' urdoits n hu." < 1 j Tliom! three words culled up some ten or n ! dozn members, onch one having und- r ' stood tltcin in a different sense, and most of I , | the gcntJ<-men professing to know inure of I 1 the proceedings of tho <,'h <ir nnd T< Her 1 | than ill?'se persons d.d ihems- Ivrs ! Most I glorious confusion prevails us usual; memI hers are walking, tulkintf un?i smoking nil I aintind lliu s<;ut*. h-fs on, and 110 ' ord r cull * iluteti the car to q iell tne buzzing thus nosed . c ui: it aw mien ci> iiui > r. Friday. l>< cein er20. ahrici.Kx. rsa | 9 Cl j g C. I tool in market, lit 0 5 a 0 7 liuenn from wagons, lb 11a 12 1 - -by retail, lb 14 a 15 f iiuimr lb 15 a 25 Hociwii lb 20 a 23 r W;*KK?,Mlf yard 18 a 25 ' II ile U-tjto lb 1?) a I'2 4 t 1 Co-bo lb 12J a 15 | Cotton, lb 8 a 9| i ?orit MkIi 624 ^ ! Flo e, Country, scarco Sri 4 75 a ' 1 | Feathers tin wagon* lb 40 a 45 < Fodder. lOOIbs 874 a 1 < I Class, window S*in, ?vo(> J 25 a 3 374 I ! j , - 10x12, 5oa 3 50 3 75 t [ Hides, green lb 5 a I - dry lb 10 - ? Iron Ml'l!>? 5 50 a f 50 < io 75 a a r,n i | JJ??? cask 1 a 4 50 ' {*ird H? 1-24 a 15 ! t Leather, sole lb a g5 I I i l^ud, Oar ib 10 a I , I^??wc?od ir, Id a 15 Mulaaaua p?| iS a 5u ? , N.O. - g;,| 50 a 624 s j IN ail:', cut, asKoi ted lb ?| a 0 ? | . wrought lb 16 a 18 1 1 ?a,? bush 50 a i | Oil, currier* jr;,| 75 a j I | . la'up pal 1 25 a ' ?' Kul I 10 a 1 25 - j lain 1 n, wlute lead keg 3 25 a 4 52 * 1 8jan. bruwn lb 8 a 12 r ?ork 1001 ba 5 50 a 6 ; K'CO 1 OOllis 3 a b bap 2 50 a * 10 154 a 13 * I ^ugar lb 10 a 12i j Salt ruck 3 25 a 3 5l? . T ". . . buah 1 25 a 1 50 j stoel, Amorier n lb lo a * . LnpliHb lb |.| * . German lb J2 a 14 r.iilow Ib a 12 1 o Tim iinnrtrial !l% I ? 1 o?* ,, iu > a ?liyson lb 1 a 1 2f> Tob.u-.eo, manufactured lb 10 a 5.? ? . - 1 - -!LB Bank of Charleston, S. C. ,, ' ?N conformity with tlio provisions oflhc cli^r. I * tor of On* corporation, notice is hereby 1 given that payment oflhc third and fourth inttal. " ! mciif v> the a."h!?;Vi; tl capita) si of t!*h >i ii.mk, hi?y per cent, or ntty collars on j ( each share thereof will be required to bo nude j at the It ink on the first Monday and Tuesday in J.ipu ity next, being tlio Ulh and 7lh days of said month. ? A. G. HOSi;, Cashier, i. December, 2, 1839. i. 6 2t ,s New Orleans & 1 rinidad MOLASSES. ? 4k IIHD8. Now Orleans & Trinidad w *"classes orrery superior quality in o jeor* and for p*!e by I>. MALI>Oy. t CHARLESTON. Doeeuiber 14, 1899. (lagging. Hemp, 17 99 Hale Rope. lt> I a 11 19 llaeon Hum-, lb 10 a 14 Sliou!d?rs, lb 7 19 a 0 Sidea, lb H n 8? Halter. CJoaheit, prime, lb 25 U Oricke. Cliarleelon. 1st quality 10*13 do. Northern 8 a 10 Coffee, Interior to fsir, lb 9 1.2 a 11 flood foir to priiue, lb II 1-2 a 12 Choice groan Cuba lb Ui to Po.-to Un o. !b II 1-2 a 12 1.2 Um, lb II 1 9 u 12 1.2 Cotton, (Jp ord. 4c. inf. lb 8 a 84 Mid llio" to mi.Idling fair Ih 9 a 9i r iir to imiy Utir II' yj i 11^ wl Fair lb H ) a -ho| -o lb 10} a II Fit i, Herring*. nmv, bbl 4 a 4 51 Mackerel, No. I, bbl 13 00 a 14 CXT <lo. N-. 2. t.bl 11 0 I a 12 00 do. No. 3 bbl 7 t)0 a 7 50 Flour, Hijt.il S. sup. bbl a Philadelphia and Virginia, Ubl a J.uril, bbl a -orn bush 05 a 70 Iron, Pig, 100 Il?* 1 00 Swrevdes, assorted I 00 lb 5 00 a [lnHsia, bar, 100 Ih 5 25 a Mu!us?n*. Cuba gal 25 u 2S* Sow Orleans, bin 37 a 38 Sugar House, gal a | Jilt, Spi-rin, winter utr'd g 1 1 30al35 Summer strained, g* . 90 a 95 Lin weed, gil SO a H9 l'dniier^, bid 12 it 15 I'ork. Mots, bbl 20 00 a 21 00 * Prime. bbl 18 00 ? 19 00 Mess, Huston, bbl a llicc. Inferior to good, 100 lbs 0 00 a 0 00 Fair to prime, 0 0'> a 0 00 *lioice, u Sugar. Mus<~ova tr>, lb 7 a 10 :*ort?? Rico nijd St Croix, lb 7 J a 10J I tvanita white, lb 114 a 124 do brown lb 74 a 9 [lonisi.mn, I CJ a 74 boif, lb IS a 17 Lump, lb 11 a > iIt, Liv cuarre, eiek 4 bu?b 1 624 a 1 <* > ill", e.u:k 4 bush a Turks Island, bu*2i 45 a Sheriff ISales. f\N Writ.) of Fieri Facais, wi'l be eold before t. 9 tlie Court llouw Door on the first Monday in.I day following, within t!io legal hours the b!low tug properly viz 9 09 Acres of laud more or lone whereon the It-fondant resides lying on both side* of the , oad h ading from Clicsteifield Court House to | .ancastcrvilb* and adjoining tho ianda of Win. j ilakoney at the several auits of John Maseey or tin: use of tho Estate of John Mjreey Do. o isrd and lalitha iltlliinan va Evan Threat. lOiiO Acrca of laud more or lea* whereon the lefendant resides at the severai suite of A. Blue, iViilnm Martin, aud John N. WiUiaina va. Ran Id McDonald. 2 Lots in Powc Town, together with the imirovcuiciit* thereon known and dislinguiahod n the pi u> ofsaid Town by lota Nne. 7 I and 7a iuui iiiu seventy n*e) containing ?? 1'cl front on Pown Street, by ? fo t doop at ho suit of John N. Williams n. Alexander Gr?tain Admr.of II. Tryon. 51* .Wren of Una more or lose on tko south ml.-, of log Westfi Id* Creek whereon the defon> lint rcsi'li'* adjoining tin-lands of Mr*. Ilinson, 1 Simiiol Whiti*, James b?c>eit and Wi-liaui J | IVgui-s, at the ir-vorsl suits of John ti. McKchXm, , MeK- n*io J- Msthesoii, Peter L. Uob< aou and I >th<-rs vs. 'I nroohley White. Kill Acres of land more or less on the waters if Fork Crock whutcoii the defendant resides nlj lining the lands of John C. Mangum and M irdoch McK skill st the suit of (suthuig* and Unvinjton v*. Alvin Jordin. Il l Acres ot l..nd morn or leas whereon the Icfondsnt rrsidi s adjoining the land* ofCh.irl.-s M iplcs and David Johns at the suit of It- it C. IJriiiineJI vs. Eli Johns. Tonus. Cash, ourchasers osvine for n?-su. y paixira. " JOHN EVANS. Sl.ff. C. O. ShorifF'n Ofiiro ChAdnrfitld { C. 11. Doc. 14. 1839. \ 6 2t THE EMPIRE STATE-ENLARGED. JANUAHY 1. 18 4 0. pp.ooraoTTJB. Determined to make adequate returns i?r die liberal nnd increasing encourage, nent given to this psper, w'tich bears al It lie Name and defends the Honor and Ineres s of die EMPI RE ST ATE?the pub. is'iers propose, on tlio commencement of tie year 1840, to issue tliis paper in the 'olio form, on an enlarged sheet of the d.immotii Size, to exceed in size nnd style >fexecution, any weekly newspaper pub. is'ncd in this ci.y or country. The most unple niran.emants nr<? making to give o the paper all those attractions, as a well ouduried Political, L'lernry and MisceU luteous Journal, which the illelligcnce and good taste of the present age require. In its arrangement mtd execution, nnd the amount ol reading matter it will contain. :im well as in its early and faithful record uf Newx, f,?r? ign ami doflv irr, loc.-l, and general, the EMPIRE ST\TE will U* unequalled. It will remain teuuinh, as it ever has been, in support of sound Demoi-r itic NVh'g Pr nciples?nn advocate of Pobl c A: Private Economy, Public nnd P.i vnte V irue, Equal Rights and Equal Laws. And ineatermg fur the general render, we shall spurn no pain* or expense to render the pap?r attractive. valuable hid) useful.? The choicest selec ions will he regularly inado front ?fvt current Lrernture of the duy, together with uinplu original ennribu nous fioin the pens uf able and practised writers. TERMS OF THE EMPIRE STATE. ENLARGED SERIES. /v* t? 'pi- -111 l- . ? u-/ iviii no puunsit<il on n Mammoth folio sheet, on pa|?er of ?uj?orior quality, and beautiful type. CO" Tho price will be 82 50 per annum ?in all cases in advance. No p ip? r sent until the money is received ; and no aub oi&srriptions received for a h-ss term thsn ' i.H Those who :irn now subscr bers, or wish to avail themselves of die privilege of tho present terms, may do so by enclosing 82 ut any lime prior (n (he 1st January, 1840, nnd tho paper will bo sent for one year. After that date, the terms will invariably bu 82,50 per annum in advance, business letters should be addressed to J. GREGG WILSON & CO.* Publishers of the Empire State, 182 Nassau street, N. T. To Hire. WILL In lurad *m Um fint day WJmottf twrt imln likaSv swroM belonging to Um KaUte of Absalom Burn Into of Marlborough District. Hireing will commence at It delink at U. L. Barn's, PianUliua*ncar Haro'i MUl oa Big Juniper. * J. W. MMN, U L BURN. EsasOlors ?f lb* Estate of Absalom Burg. D c. 19, 1890. 2 11 AWES & ALLEN DINTIITt No. 8 Park Place. New York. 11 li^\V?8 has taken rooms at Mr. JLvJI. H:1[ifue||' Hotel where ho would be happy to rccdv i llitf calls of ar y who may wish too sorvic ;s of a Dentist. La J in* \v!io prefer being w.tiled on it their resideuco can ha aocoumioJa. ted. Do?embor,20, 1839. C?tf Uowtmd's I oiiic Mixture. a #? .? ?- - ? - - ??< mi mi iim tiiuiuw roemcinrs JL is at tiib * iiook?i<>'c" of Mr. (Vinos whore it may at any Uuio be liod by the biiiglo bottle or by the dutuu. * J. A. INGLI8 Agt. Clior w April 839 New Goods f HllIE snh?cribcr u ag.iin qjfc-ning a stock of JL goods in Cii r i *, well adapted to tint una sou. which bo is prepared to soil at prices Very much reduced, cith'd by wholesale or retail, lie bo ight a large proportion of hb? Goods at the New- York package sales in September last, with a view of wholesaling and is confident be can sell them as low as lhey can be bought in any of tho Southern towns. D. 0. McARN. November 23d, 1833. 3 tf < Morus Multic iu!is. f 1K sulwcribrr his for sale a largo wntnhor I of Mortis Multicaulis cuttings. In tho qualities which give value tor planting, vis: aizr. and maturity or wood, (hoy are believed not to be surpassed, perhaps not equalled by any other* for sale in the United States. This is owing to the great distance allowed in planting a* well as to suitablo soil and good cultivation. Owing to the present scarcity c/money, and the conseqent depression in the price of every thing else, tbey are offered at a very reduced price. 1'ersoos wishing to purchase should apply early ; because all noi engaged arc now offi-rcd in a distant tnarke*. Besides, if not sold before Spring the price may then be higher. Printed directions for plant- j ing and cul ivating will be furniahed without charge to those wlto purchase. M. MACLEAN. Cher aw 8. C. Dtfcemlwr 4th lb39. Sheriff's Sale. i BY order of the Court of Ordinary will bo old ml Chesterfield Court Uouse on tho first monday in Jinuirj next all the Real Estate of Ranald McDonald deceased, suntislinf of two tr.icta of land, one on Lynches Crock, containing 3J5 acre*, on* other tree on the waters of Biuck Crook containing acres inore or lees. Conditions; as much cash as will pay ths expenses ?f Sals; one month's credit on the haj anc.1, purchaser ginujj hond, with good persoail a curilv and a mortgif: to the Ordiuary If required. Purchaser p;iyuig for nccosrary papers. Sbcriif'a Ofllcr Chester eld C. H. i Dcccinosr IOth, l^SS { JNO. EVANS, S.C. D. 5 If PROSPECTUS . or Tux &ASl9EB&*? Oftsasss ASD CIIERAW AUVKBTPER. The Editor of the Cher aw Gazette has tie- , termioed, at the suggestion of the Pee Dee , Agricultural Society, to devote more space than formerly to Agriculture, and matters per- < taining specially to its interests. About nine columns, or a page and a half weekly, will be 1 occupied tvitii this subject, except when it ' shall be necessary to mako room fur Executive 1 Messages, and a few other politiosl papers such as every intelligent citizen ought to read. a i a rye proportion ol what shall appear under the Agricultural head must, of course, be sc. ( ircitu. Bui iiie numerous Agricultural perioiicaia now published is this country afford , abundant ana excellent materials for selection; ] and, after a short fme, the reports, and other J papers of teh Pee Deo Agricultural Society I will of themselves, form no incooaidocable body of origins! matter, all of it adapted par. ticularly to this part of the country. And it 1 is hoped, aleo, that among the numerous in. 1 tell.gent and enterprising planters of the sur. rounding districts and counties some may be found who will, occasion a).y,- take the trouble of contributing to the columns of tfce paper the result of their experience. Among the su >jectt w hich will emrsire the Editor's attention the culture of silk shall not ! be overlooked. Ample in* ructions will be given, in therr proper season, for cultivating the morus muliicatdis and making silk. The p.?pcr will espouse tlie cause of no party in politics, but shall contain an impartial sum mary of political intelligence, and, < ccasionally, able speeches and well written essays (when met with) fairly discussing tbc principles and measures of all parties. It :s believed that c comparatively small space devoted to political subjects in this way may be made mere profitable to tiie Farmer of domestic habits, who wishes to be acquainted with the true state of the country and qualified for a proper and intelii. gent discharge of i he duties of citizenship, than a whole sheet ailed, from week to week, aud year to year, wi h one-sided discussions, and he mere quarrels of editors and politicians,? whilst, at the same limn, it will not be calcuatrd to oat range neighbor from neighbor, or to mislead into a belief that ono half of the country are leas patriotic than tho other, or less ardently attached to our republican institutions. Hn much of the fourth mim ?" I? i - ? ? I occupied witli standing advertisements will \ generally be filled up with matter of moral and religious cast, and article# conducive, in other respects, to proper family instruction and family discipline. It the increase to the subscription list upon bssing this h? ?? } warrant the expense, new typo will bo pro. cured, forthwith, for the body of tlic paper ; that is for tne part now printed in large letter; and at tha commencement of thu next volucn the title of tlie paper will be changed to Famera' Guuuu and Cher*w Advertiser. For Terms > e first psgs. Sopn-mb'T, lyitO. W ood. I will furnish Oak and Hickery VfWod, at M per cord. Cash. M -A. P. LACOSTB. S October 4, 47?tf F. Taylor,*U>ok softer, Wasfaikgtoa City. hap jus* pwbtbdmd (and MuM>Ai?|i)r rMt mow. '(?"C ? tew) tin abovo Maps, |W| ?Uk ft* aoj^m'lAn published.** "Ibrir tTpiSin^S on separate afar. to. esefa fw(MiiM| Math afta square fort, ud WHI faa feuud aapceiiJte apeffal and valuable to those fakt?aU4ia(te "rT of eitliur Sxalo aa they show rratv itam of iafnnfa? tiou which ia in |X>?a?riofl m (ha I lad Oflps rclaijve to water course*, township line*. f "'jpa luhd and Reservations, law) District*. fee. a*" wlill he found perfectly aeourate and pcrise tn hum points. Tbet cau fa* ml by anil to any part of the United fctntes, subject to single letter postage. PRICE two do>l??, or thrvs copies ?l citfaer w ill be sent by mail for 6 doM-ir# A liberal discount will be mado to travelling agents or to any who will buy to sell rg-un. tJT Editors of noarspopcrs any where, who will give the above advertisement (including tliia notice) one or two insertions, shall receive by return until a copy of c?A map, if they win' solid a copy of tbe paper containing it, to the advertiser. Kovombcr 3, 1839. 1 * tf Teacher Wanted *MlO take cfaaige of tbe Qw Academy, nine Jt miles east of "Bennettsvillc, Marlborough District ff. C. competent to teach tbo Knglipfa branches grncrally-and the Classics. of wniefa *atisfieto?y evidence must be furnished ; aa aiso i hat thespplicant sustains a good eharaeisr. Tbo Scliolastic year is divided into two sessions of 34 we-ka each; tito first commencing the first monday m Jinuary, when there will be a vacation of wo w.-cK before tho eemiueocumeul of the oond Soaaion. Cotuinunica'ions atMrieed to the idUtli>w it Clio will htw due attention until the llA of D jcerobtr.wbcn the election will take place. TJJOS C. W EATI 1ERBY. \ 8eeretHT. Clio 8. C. Korewiber 90ih, 1639. 4 9t ^ Bennetts & Hoods. J(J8T reeenred and for sale, a m? lopplj oi Ladi'-eaad Miwet lioodi, alee, Ltfbdra, Straw and I'ueoaa BonaetU, lateat pattern. D. A! ALLOT ' Nercmber 96th, 1699 3 a? New Stationery. ALirjr supply of Stationer* haa been hta ly reoried at the Pook Store inclndinf Black, Blue and Rod iuk. Quill* of onrioue foal. iti'B, etoel pena, wafers. aoaling wad. ink pewdur. Mack aaiui ebtea, paniU 'ana paint boaee, on perior {old leaf, Camel's hair pencils, (leain Flo tea dee. December 4th, 18 98. 4 _? Robert's Silk M&fcaal, FOR BALK t the Bookste*. - ?? . Cheraw, Mo*. 15, 1699. " I v tf New Books.* f ATELY Rooeiwd by tngw ||? 6UMH>f MJk n?* works at the Book at ore, vis : In Tkoology mnd Religious Ularutwrr. Board, nun Original Sin, Village Ssnnoaa, Jamkim am ] Juai.ific.iUon. Good'* Boitrr Covenant lie Dowoll'a Bible Class MatfUal. Bine of tM Tiaw by I). < uylcr Memoir of Dr. Bedell by Dr. Tyng, U-wion'a Crook in the Lot, Dicke Theology, McEnen ou the TVpee at the Old Testament. ScnugaJ*s eerlu, Philip's tieidet complete 1s two vole. McRie on the Book of Esthet, Christian Youth's Book. Hodge's History of the Presbyterian Churoh, Gomey** Biblical Notes in unttf of the Deity of Joans Christ. in General Litnrmtmrm; Cow per and Thomson 1 vol. 8 vo. Humane Teema 1 vol. Boo. Crobbe, Webef and Pollock t vol. fS Vo. Boots's-Works, livol 8 vo. Jnnie'e Letters, Broo?*? Ueiiwhl ta.iSciteer. Metropolitan Pulpit, being efcetafces of tbomest crl ibreted living English Priothers of all Denominations, Lord Brougham's sketches of Characters in the reign of George III. Dr. IIumphrer*s Tour, Maps of 8. Carolina, Do. of] Carolines and Georgia. Also tho following School Books; Murray's Grammar, Kirkham'e Do. English Header, Jonas Chemistry, Do. Philosophy, Bourdon's Algebra. j Sic. &.<*. Cbe raw No*. Id, 1849. I tf Carpenter's Tools. THE snbecriher has $ust received a verve*, entire assortment of Carpenter's Tool*, among which arc, Double and Single, Cast Steel [rou, Jack, Smoothing, Fore, and Joinder Pianos, Astragals, Beud?, Dado's, Hollows and Rounds, Nosings, Grecian Ovale'*, Quirk O. G. I Reeding, Rabbn, Side Rabbit, Raising, and Sash Planes, Sash Cord, Coves for vtopo, TnMo 1 Pianos, Torus Beads end Cornice Pianos, Roman O, G. and FiiioU, Fillcttater*, Snipes Bills, 1 Gothic, Ceiling, Flooring, and Plow Planes, Piano Irons, Oil Stonoe. Key Hole Tenant, and PanH, Hand, Cross, Cut and Frame Saws, Screw Slide .Mortice," and Marking Guagee, Augurs, assorted qualities, Mortice, Socket, and r inner, vniveis ana liongos, t'late and IrM Squires, Side Bcvils, Spuka Shaves, Locks, ll.ng.-s, Sprigs, Nails. Brads, ice. ALSO Collins' Club. Hand and Broad Axes, Ohio and Pennsylvania Patterns, Hammers, Shingling and Lathihg Hatchets, ice. The above were purchased low and Air cash of the best manufacturers, end will be sold cheap by " -as TV MALLOY. November 221. 1889. 2tf New Music. RECENTLY received at the Book Store % supply embracing a couaklsrablo variety of Songs sacr -d. Sentimental and Iluraoroaa; also Marches, Woltsos, die. and Music pap?r. Doecmbsr 4th. 1 fc89 _ 4 tf Blacksmith's Toole. A good supply of the above on hand and farseio choap by D. MALLOY. * Dscombor lUi, 1829. 4 - tf ! Nnite. d| dh Kegs Nails and Brads, else 4 bag* 9 in v " Wrought an i Hone Shoe Nails, Am. sale by V -2^ D. MAUOY. Dcoember 4th, 1839. Public Kulc Tfr lit permission el'Turner Bryan KM. OBI nixj of Cho?tetl?ld I>t?tri<A there "eriU be old at the Ulo rekhtenM of Owffo King dreoee. . d on thn fid ot Janeary er.*t eft the f nneMet property of aeid dMwaoad i rwortino of 27 ne. n? tut ion Toolo, dec. Term*?AH wm> ondrr 6m doitere eMfe, am? ' 6vn dottare. ? note end jMdMMHti ty, with inlercol hot Wtei I enw tfll MM ? . rfl?. M?W ^ (hot. tn t - ^ MA MtCtAWTf ?ww? I M IfrA' iittlJKfc 1^11 * ni^fhiii i ; J lift Ai ^ mC^3BS>IS5M8!M1KK|H|^hBIB5BBBkb5HW AcUiRiel mjnnwi. or before lha durtoooth 6^^j!fs)itStSS^JtSL. liit>r#tn n j bar m -. iu the c|t) . lull W Seoiww^ ^ binary II pcnrnons baring ?k-tnand* -1 / ' -V- , mf ''3 *'/i4 th? f t?e, La make thorough CtkeleN. The ehokutic yw ir.U cbejnrtteteito the 1* of (tctotwr nod end the M Jety t-djte Ml ftf egnin divided inlet wo 11 MtaMB ; the ftMhejUn ; 'SsjjM litOetoier end aeile iMh Mntffi'ifeMMrl begin* 16th F> hrucry end ood^leiJdy^ ^ . | *?? The *bore, with the Claeeifle, higher > inerfH* of MaUimoalica, Logic, f tft W nUetari^ Ac. f t J Five (Man e-.rh * it! bp added to tfaeeWee , ,for Rdetief su.d Draw iag, or Uu> Media Ui>. |B>gw. All payment* ace in sdraooc ; Che aapll vW be rrqwfcradto pay far wl?t nouuM of tWe aae* ion at tba titnc be at the cetera, aor *ffi dadac tion or draw back be ir u.le for ioae of thaw. J. VT Bi AKKNET. Boc*y ATr^e. P. 8. Mr. H T. Chepceaa heatebe?W& of tiia Bearding Houm. waar dw Famto my, where T?mug Ladtea naj oidcfo bated at A moderate price. ' Rett- ?> !bS9. * 4* tf / nTuW' 1 oinuinu. THCrahM^ribHNUUiMUiMidMir in the aboec lino of MMatM iftClwr*? and offer their'aorr in rto iU cititrw. A liAZEHOOHKT, Dtrratr. 8. 6.. Jan. W. Tlfti Kbv. Jut? \ btiKKb. Rector of Trinity Church, Society Hitt, Darfington DM. S. C. IS prepared to teoeire into hi* fcreily m Ward. ?.g pttpila. ft few youof rnlkwn In hie ?y?tefO of inetrueUoo ore ooowriacd W. idea Um uml^npanliM for Cdbft, annul* attention to pttftologj, tbftoeaaatMf and oo>n. preitieo of Of k and Latin poetry, ILWtortc and tin BeUee Ltitrm Mtcrtlt. Hie numU are HmhiJtn Vacation tlw same aa at Columbia Collcf*. ' *i For Board and Tuition?{Ths tetdratic tear) Fire, Cmdln, washing also in dud. d, tin ttmw wro ?335 ouch pnpiL No pupil rill W roc?a*?# for a shorter period. w Ouiobor 10. IBM. 4 ?d Ot ? 07 Tbo Charleston Cowrie* tad C sepal Bes. sanger, rill please jjiets t ho abooo eix ibRcrthwl tnlfenrudlWrWU .i ( .j. ... fc. Books for the sea?owF| fJIHE Chrirfian K^maaho and Bu?e?ary Hewny Houss, a aeriea titTalaa by OalHariod TW Mini tier's Family, by or Country Mutfe Fatally at MantharJUu ot tfce VulaoBCb linn frineishs LoOOrsWtea^^ay darirg iMflf lt jUb ill! ffljQfkofl 1o Aikoitb Higfa ? -? *v r/j /. - -^.- /\ -7^''yy