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# ' , to twenty ye,irs, prov:<]ed to Company slial within three 3 cars?, complete a single trac to Columbia; ami, also, that the State tdia issue bonds to the amount of li-r s'ock, sir $<>#*>,tMh), payable in twenty years, an place auto bout's at the disposal of tin Company, which the Company appear (lis posed to accept in lieu of the cash instal incuts to me same amount, which tin Statu can he culled on to pay witaiu threi years. Should these propositions inc't u favor able issue h is confi ient.'y believed tha their encouraging and circling inflicnn on the minds of r! *; Stockholder. will b< such. us to induce them, at any and ever 8-icririce, to pay up four instalments ti"\* year. On t!:t; other hand, shoal 1 the appli cation fail, vvi?y then, as far as I can jiulg, from the ''signs of die times," tunc will In u total failure and nhandoncment of tin whole project?a result a? humiliating an mor if\ hg, as the inception, vims dazzlutj and magnified lit. A monntain luboi ui.h out even producing a mouse ! 7Hi'. BANK QUESTION. Krcmth? < 'orrocpondrncc of the Charlestor M< rcury. Columbia, Dec 9, 1539. Tne Senate is still occupied in discussing the Bunk report of the Special Committor, Mr. BenUct: spoke yesterd *y in defence ol it.e views set foith in the report and p-solu lions, and expressed a wish ihnt the wholt matter tnav he iai.l on die table. Sti^h r n port he though: calculated to do infinite mischief to the Bank, which had amply sustained i. self a midst the coninr rein) embarrassments of the country. He insis'etl that the Committee hud transcended the du%t!CS which tiiey were charged widi. Mr. B. in his remaiks had disclaimed all intern t on of imputing improper .motives to die late Prescient of die Hank in the purchase of a new banking house. Mr. Roctt in his reply, said i.r isad nothing :o do with the intentions of g'MitIc;nen, o too the report as he found it, and if no understood English words nothing could be clearer'ban that an imputation was cast upon the late President of the bank. Tec i'i<*a of requiring the bank ofthe State to cgul ate thceurrcncy of the State he regarded as visionary ami im. practicable, contending as it would have to do with all the monied corpora:ions in ih^ State, whose combined capi:al wasequ d to ten m elons. Mr. Rhett spoKe ahou- an hour, and nvulc one of ' is b< st efforts.* The report and rcsolu ions will not, it is thought receive the approba ion of ihe Senate, and will be very strongly opposed in the House. Mr. linger spoke also, and condemned the report f<?r its nttaek o ? Judgo Colcock, although he couM not beJieve the Committee had anv ??*ch intention. This mat tor hasocntpi d the Senate almost exclusively to other business. Dec. 10 ?Mr. Bonnet in the Senate today, moved that the R port and Resolutions of the Special Com ni tec o exam tie t!:e Batik, ho reh rr- d h < !< to the Committee with leave to amend the R -per, which propo-ihon was concurred in hy the llmise.? This is considered a hack out regularly. Norfolk Dec. 4. Samnaulul'sm and Narrow Escape !? ? l I. .1. I L* uru.iiruiun lodging m nit* 11 < *te 1, in iltO 3rd stoiy, ros<* from Ins bed on Thursday n:gbt, while in a profound sleep, raised the sash of the window, and throw himself out. Ho encountered ? fall of twenty three feet, and was pitched head ^ foremost upon a flight of st**ps below. Th" noise of the fall awakened some ol the servant-; who vvnt to his assistance and found him insensible; Dnt on conveying him tu iiis room, he soon recovered, and appeared to have received no other injury but tbe loss of a small loc/; of Ins hair with the s&iii attached. i'o give an ideaof.be force with which he fell. ? step which he first struck (of plan/; inch 11-1 inch thick) was split ? ? Tircly across and separated. Yet we sar him the next morning walking about us fresh as if nothing had happened. Richmond J)ec. 4.?The House ofD?-!e. gates passed to-day by a vote of eighty odd to forty odd, on ayes and no s, the biii for die temporary n lief of she Bank*. The Bahks are authorized to discount uli the Is: of March, 1810, an ! the suspension is l<-g> ulized ti l that period. Lunatic Aaylum. ? \V.? gather from tlio report of the K?'gen< y of this inst tution. at Columbia, trial the number of Lunatics in theAs)iuut, on t!:e 5h Nuv 1*39. wms 47, end that up to tbe 4'h Nov. 1939, tin. additional number received w.is?(Pauper 8, pay Patients IT) 25?in all 72. Of thesf 10 were <lsch irg"J cured, 5 weri removi c; by ihcir frien Js, ar.d 6 died, during the y>' ir leaving in fa* institution 51 patients, o whom 25 are paupers and 20 are pay pati cuts, 33 males and 18 females. The asy !um continues to support its< If and answei fully the purposes of its benevolent found ers?its receipts for .l:e year were $11.226 86 cis, its disbursements 810, 657,95 et ?balance on hand 8509,91 cts. Tic management of Dr. W. Parker, the Super iritcndcu', and of his subor 'iuate ofiicers, i: highly commended, (.'bur. Cour. From the Correspondence of the Charleetoi Courier. Washington, Dec. 7,1839. in iuj list, 1 alluded to some slight dis satisfaction in t.ho Administration ranks proceeding from the late caucus nom natioi of Speakt r by that party. I' had been urge* by4hi* New York and several of lite IVnu sylvan, i members, that sumo token u gratitude (if (tno may so ca I it) was du to the btnte Right's men, for coming forvuri to their assistance ut the time the Suh Treasury Bill wasl rought before Congress For this reason if you w;Il refer to your files \ou will find that most of the Fading Deirio cratie Journals have, lor the past six month brought forwanithc claims of Mr. Pickens in a very Strong light, and it seemed to hi a gercrni understanding among the mas cf he Ke:*rr ,, rt hu rhoukl b 1, chosen. Soma misunderstanding occurred, ! k however, owing 'o Mr. P's apathy in regard j II 10 the office of Speaker, ami a dispos:'ion | y | on the part 'of ins friends, to keep him j 1 | wh're his services would be more valuable. j e ?on th" Hour as a Debater?f<?r, by t!?- j - wa v, there is none to lead the Administration I forces at present, against the overpowering | e number of orators tiipy have ngainsi them. i v save Mr. P.?and Air. Lewis was taker ! up. But while this matter was in 'he tide of successful cxprimenf, Mr Benton, rh" t Senator from Missouri, is sai l to have s:a2 ted. that 4,s'irh a man (meaning Nhillili ? ) i would not suit," and hence the choice of j G n. Jones. The sore fe lings thus cp?a. t ted will hav" to be healed in some nvmnv, j as the State Rights' men express themselves i free from committal, save on 'lie single 3 qti'-sfion of ib Sub-Treasury. One thing i is certain, if Mr. Dawson, of Geo. is run as ' the Whig candidate, he will carry more ! vot s than eidier Mi. Jon s or Mr. Rell. in. - asmueh as much as the Nullifiers an- bound j to vote for n companion in principles. The Speakership, howevt r. is hut a pre. j Iude o greater matters,as the field for Mr. I j Vari Buren's succession is now open in the Democratic ranks, and hence the wishes of j 1 a certain S n a'or to prevent the election of a j S*ate Rights' Speaker. From the signs of! the times, you will observo that the Demo, j. cratie party has three divisions?the hard j currency men, who we suppos", lean to. wards. .Mr. B? n'o-:, the State Rig as' p ?rrv. who clmg to .Mr. Calhoun, and ;he sober i ' thinking Democrats, who avoid botii cx i tremes : in the s- lection of M:. Forsyth, an ; t *ii i you may easily mark the movements ol J leach though on general subjects, thev wili j all pull toge'her?a' present, however, we , have no tune to speculate on this subject. I ! Toe present Vice President will doub les< | : ! he dropped by his party at the n? xt election, ! ' i as've have heard of no Na ional ('onwn- I ! Hon, and li s name lias not been liron^t.t 1 J forward in any Sao Legislature. I is ex' j peced, since th<* nom nation of Mr. I *??! k i | lor that offi hy the Tennessee Lcmsla'ure, . j that M ssrs Ki uLT, of Alubama, and F\>r? J f j sytfi, of Georgai, will receive a nomination j from heir resjiec ive St nes?vi wmi; each 4 .j in his separate capacity ari l qualife ations. j j the oeirlemnn from G -or^ia is likely to be | the m in Mais Nors vrrrons. t | We vhali have some hard words during t 1 tie* session, about Florida, as Mr. Benton yest? rda\ gave notice in tfie .Senate, that i j he would, as early as possible, in'rodnee a bill lor the armed occupa'ion and settlement ofsiie.h part of the country us is now in- I ! fested by the Indians. j If 1 thought the debates of the House were j j of any interest a' prcsen1, I w ould readily t ; furn sh miu a swiopsis, hut they are of such ' j a s oneness oi character, and a'l or them mi i far from the end in vanv, hit they are as J * .disagreeable fo hear as to read. ; The whole of this morning lias be?*r; eon- I sumod in debuting n question, concerning ' the deeision of the (Jbair, made yesterday. c : and in disjnitii g ? part of tar Jo ,ruai whieh t i sta'es that .Mr. Dm> ngoole,of Va., 'old the n j Speaker he would i< 1 every man v\ithir, h'* 1 ' | bar vote, ? unl"ss o herwise directed.** ( j These three words called up some ten or a ( ! dozen mouib'-rs, each one having und- r stood them in a different sense, and most of I the genth-men professing t<> know inure of the proceedings of the ('bur and T< Her 1 I than these persons d,d thems? lv? s ! Most glorious confusion prevails as usual; mem hers are walking, talking and smoking ali around the s' its, h Ms on, and no 4 ord r call s >lutes the eur to q.ieJI tae buzzing thus nusej . [ CilLlt AW I'll 1( K CXitKK.\ i . I Friday. I)? cem er20. . AKTXCl.KS. ftR | >> (X j 55 | | l?cct 111 market, II) U 5 a (J 7 Macon from wagons, lb 11 a 12 1 I by retail, lb 14 a 15 j j Butter lb 15 a 25 L) ? It. Ml. on i nucswux ID ,?W a * ? Hiding yard 18 a 23 J ' ' Bale R >po lb 10 a I2? | t 1 Coffee lb 12 i a 13 | CVrroN, lb 8 a 9 J ( Corn bn?0i 62* a I ) biu ii, Country, scarce !?r 1 4 73 a ' i | Feathers tin wagon* lb 4'J a 43 j Fodder, lOOlbs 87J a 1 < ; Glass, window Sx 10, 5'M> .1 25 a 3 37$ ' | ! , 10x12, 5011 3 30 a 3 73 I. Hides, green lb 5 a dry 1!) 11) a j' Iron L'M'Ibs 3 30 a G 50 j < I ntiij^o 11? 75 a 2 50 ; | Lime ca*k I a 1 50 . | lard !1? 12$ a 15 1 t Leather, sole lb 22 a 25 1 . | Lea.', bar lb 10 a Logwood lb 10 a 15 j Moias.M-s I'al 45 a 50 , - j , N.O. - gal 50 a G2$ 5 NTail:<, cut, assoited II) 7| a 0 , ??wrought lb lb a 18 ' | ' ();iis bash 50 a 1 Oil, curriers gal 75 a 1 \ j , I a: 11 j gal 1 23 a 1 1 , linseed gal 110 a 1 23 - ' Faints, white lead keg 3 23 a 1 52 j , Sj an. brown lb 8 a 12 Pork lOOlbs 5 50 a G r I Rice lOOIiis 5 a G J Shot, hag 2 50 a - , Jb 12$ a 13 s I Sugar lb 10 a 12$ | , Salt sack 3 25 a 3 50; ' bush I 25 a 1 50 I Steel, American lb 10 a s , Kuglisb lb 11 a .German lb 12 a 14 Tallow lb a 12 $ n Tea ,imperial lb 1 a 1 37# j , hyson lb 1 a 1 23 Tob.ie.eo, manufactured lb 10 a >.? | " Bank of Charleston, S, C. j , conformity with the provisions oftlm char- j I Ji ter of this corporation, notice is hereby given that payment of the third and fourth im-lai. J * j incut on the addition <1 capital stock of this, r 1 !> I. . ...CA.. , II i iviiik, iwing miy [ii'r unn uriuiy uuiiarg on j each share thrreof will he rcqair d to be ru id<- : j at the Hank on the first Monday nnd Tuesday in Jayfl ny next, being the lilh and 7th days of said * mouth. A. (}. ROSK, Cashier. December, 2, 1639. 6 2t s New Orleans & J rinidud | M O L A S S E S. E' IIHDS. New Orleans & Trinidad j ' M. ' olasses of very superior qualify in! u }eoro an'l for f?!<? by J.\ .VALLOY CHARLESTON\ December 11? 1639. Il'wi' g, Hemp, 17 a 93 Hale Rope. lb da 11 12 Bacon Hums, 11) 10 a 11 Should, ts. lh 7 1.2 a b Sides, 1!) H ;i 1) iltor. Coshei:, prime, lb 23 a fii icl-.H, Charleston. 1st quality I0arl3 do. Northern 8 a 10 Colfee, Interior to f::r. lh 9 1.2 a 11 Cood tbir to prime, It) ii 1.2 i 12 Choice green Cuba II> 12$ ' <? 1-i pn.to Rico. !b II 1.2 a 12 1.2 lii-., lh 11 1 2 a 12 1.2 Cotton, Up ord. ?fc inf. lb 8 a Mid ding to mi Idling fair lh 9 a 9$ Fiir to I)?I!v t'.ir lb 9| ? 1 $ Cool Fur lb I'? a Chm o 1 > 10$ a 11 t :s ?, Herrings, n -.v, bhl i i i 51 Mickcrel, No. I, bbl 13 DO a 11 03 do. N ?. 2. t)bl 110' a 12 00 do. No. 3 Lbl 7 ()0 a 7 50 Flour, I> ijt.il. S. sup. I)M a Phil id 'iplii i and Virginia, Lbl a Canal, Lb! a Corn bush Cj a 70 Iron, Pig, 100 1!) 100 S?ve>*dos. assorted 100 Ih 5 00 a Russia, bar. 100 lb 5 25 a Mohssos, Cuba g ii 25 a 28 New Orl Tins, bt?i 37 a 38 Sugar IIju c, gil a Oils, Sperm, winte r s'r'd 2 ! 1 30 :> I 35 Summer str-iim-d, gi . 90 a 95 Linseed, gil SO a 89 Tanners, b:>l 12 ;i 15 Pork, Mass, bbl 20 00 u 01 00 Prime, bbl lei (>(J a 19 00 Mess, Boston. I bl a Rice. Interior to good, 100 lbs 0 00 a 0 00 F .ir (.i tiri.no II f|- n f) llfl . .... .v r. ..... , V w ? V VV Choice, a Sugar. Wusfova ? ">, J'u 7 a ID Port" Rico St Croix, lb 7$ a 10$ (i iv mil i white, U> 11 $ a 10$ do brow11 !! 7$ it 9 Louisiana. 1 ('>} a 7$ Loaf, lb 15 a 17 I/iriij), lb 11 a S:M, Liv eour.-e, sick 4 hush I 62$ a 17.7 Kin *. p u:k 1 bush a Parks Is' and, bush 45 a Slier ill* Sales. i AN Writs of Fieri Facais, wf I be sold be for the Court House Door on the first .Mond.c in.1 day following, vvitiun tlic legal hours th 'oliowing properly vtz 9 OD Acres of bind more or Icrs whereon th iefeniiaut resides lying on both hides of tin oad leading from Chcsteifield Court House V l/incdstLrville and adjoining the lands of Win lil .keney at the several suits of John Mussej or the use of iho Estate of John Ma?sey De :c ised and 1 alitha II tiliinan vs Evan Threat lDuO Acres of land more or less whereon tin lefendant resides at the severai suits of A. Blue Wiiliim Martin, and John N. Williams vs. Ran ild McDonald. 2 Lots m Po;vc Town, tog'tln-r with the im iroveincnts thereon known and distinguish n the pi iji ofsaid Town by lots Nob. 7 I and 11 seventy four and seventy five) containing ect front on Powe Street, by feet deep a lie suit of Joint N. Williams vs. Alexander Uratarn Admr. of II. Tryon. 54* Acres of land more or le6S on the soutl :id. of tinr Wi-stfi Ids Crerlr whereon the dp fen. I nit ret.! adjoining tin- lands of Mr<. Ilinsnn jiniuel White, J allies Gvc.cit and Wiliaui J [Vgin-s, at the K"V?rsl suits of John C?. McKci.zie UcKnzie Mtlhenou. Peter L. Kob< sou anc ith'-ru vs. Tnreshh-y While. 1IM) Acres of land more or lees on the \v iteri ?f Folk Creek wll?:l< on the defendant asides n!j lining the lands of Jolm C. Manguui ant M irdoch MeK "kill at the suit of U.;thing* am .'( vington v*. Alvm Jordin. 14 i Ac.es ol land more or less whereon tin lefendaiit rrsi.h s adjoining tlie lands ofC'i'tlei M :ples and David Johu9 at the suit of K. & C drnnnell vs. Cli Johns. Terms, Cash, purchasers paying for necssa y paoers. JOHN EVANS, Shff. C. D. ShcritT's OfFire Chesterfield ) C. II. Dec. U, 1639. S 6 2: THE EMPIRE STA TE-ESLARGED JANUARY 1, 1 840. FP.carasTTJo. Determined to make adequate return! * - .1 1:1 1 _ : . (>r ?11** 11 it* Till illlU III1 117H jii 11 HI' uill ijj' nent giv< n to this p-tper, wieh bears al I lie Name and defends the Honor and In cr. s softhc EMPIRE STATE?the pub isher* propose, on the commencement o lie year 1840, to issue this paper in th< olio form, on an enlarged sheet of ih? VI .mmoth S 7.e, to exceed in size and sryI< >f execu'ion, any weekly newspaper pub isried in tins ci y or country. The mo* inijfle airan.emants are making to giv? o the paper all those attractions, as a we! ondueted Politieal, L'ternry and Miscel aneous Journal, which the in elligenee ant rood taste of the present age require. It ?s arrangement and execution, and th< ononnt of reading rnat'er it will contaie is ue|| a> in its early and faithful neon ;?f News, f,ip igo and done s v, loo.*], an general, the EMPIRE STATE wii! l.< unequalled. It will remain s uunch, as i ever has lieen, in support of sound Demo iri'ic Wing Pr net pies?an advocate o Publ e &. Private Economy, Public and P.i vale Virue, Equal Rights and Equal Laws And in-ah ring for the general reader, w shall spare no pains or expense to rende the pnp?r attrac'ive. valuable and useful.? The choicest selec ions will lie rrgularl inade from h; current Lierature of th day, together with ample original con'ribu t ons f:out the p"ns of able and practise writers. TERMS OF THE EMPIRE STATE. KM.A nam kknikk. CO"* The paper will he published on Mammoth folio sheet, on paper of superit qualify. and beautiful type. 0"r The price will be 82 50 per antnir ?in nil cases in advance. No p?p< r s? 1 until site money is received ; mid no sol subscriptions received lor a 1< ss term tha six months. 05-Those who are now subscribers, c wi?h to avail themselves of the privdrgef the present!' rms, may do so by enclos e 82 at any time prior to the 1st Jamuan 1540, and tlie paper will he sei.l for on year. A ft? r that ?J?te, the terms will invn riub!y be 82,50 per annum in advance. Idiisincss letters should be addressed to J. GREGG WILSON & CO., Publishers of the Empire Stal 152 N-isr u ftN Y. For Sale. LARGE Maps of Mississippi and Alabama, shewing tho Public and Indian Lands, In. < di n R? servutions, Land Districts, Townships &r. tngrowd :rom the Governments surveys ami plats in the Genera! Land Office, Wusn. ; ington City, by E. Gilliam, draugtsman in the G-mril LmdOdicr. t F. Taylor, book poller, Washington City, Ins , just pitMi?bod ( mil secured the copy r giit accor. ^ I'injj t? law) the above Mays, which will be ^ round infinitely more complete and accurate than .ny heretofore published. Tiny arc publis cd ^ m separate she. ts, each containing nearly pi* wj'i ?re feet, and will be found especially Useful md valuable to those int.rested in the lands of ith r Statu as they show ? wry item of informa. a ion whi 1? :s 111 posa. ssion of the Land Otlice ^ liiive to water courses, township tin* s, Indian t md ami R serv.itious, land Districts, &c. and | ! vtiil l.c found perfectly accurate and pr ciso in i ho.-e pemts. '1 ney can be sent by mail to any J ^ art of llie United St .tos, subject to single letter j ost :gc. l'UICE two do'Iars, ort!:r*e copies ol J nil* r will be sent by mail tor o dollars A iberal discount will be m ade to travelling agi nts ?r to any who will buy to tell . g in. !t/* Editors of ncivsp -.pcrs any ivhere, who Dll give the above adver.iscmant (including his no iec) one or two it.s- rtious, shall receive y return until a copy of each unn, if they will ml a copy of the paper containing it, to the Ci id vert i>er. To Hire. ILL be hired on 'lie first day of January J w w next tweive likely negroes belonging to j tils* Estate of Absalom Burn late ?f Marlborough ; District. Ilireing \vi:I commence at !1 oYdoe.'t ; at IJ. L. H trn's, lbautatioii'hr'ir Hani's Mill on j j Big Jtiuincr. J. \Y. BUKN*, li. L BUiiN, Executors of the Estr.tc cf J Absalom Burn. ;J i O c. 19. 1S3:). 11 j ? . _2i. !; ii A W H S & A E L EN j! DENTISTS h iY.?. 8 Perk P/a-e. New York. j' HAWKS has t !; n iou:i?s at Mr. j* | .Jf M. S i:iemrtz' Hot I where !io would lie happy j , i lo i\ e.-lv ; the culls of in y who may wish tnc ; ' I retvic sof.i Dentist. L idios who prcfr being j 1 w.nted o:i it tiiei: residence can be aceo:n::io j u i i , , !1 December ? !, IS159. C?tf j ' ! Hownmfs i oiiie Mixturo. j!. I 7i 111 Ag ncy for lliis valuable xwdieincs | | _EL is at til . Booksto'c" of Mr. I riuei: where j v ! it -my at mv Lute be had by the single bottle or t j by the doZen. b J. A. INGI.IS Agt. s j Cliei w AjiriL *31) .i New Goods ! fHlflE subscriber is agon opuiing a sto.-k of j Jti. goods in Cli r 1 W, w-;ii adapted to the sea i son. winch in is pr-pur d to s *|l at prices v^ry I much reduced,cithei" by wholesale oi retail, lie j bo ig'it a large proportion of his Goods at the 11 New York pieknffc sales m September last, with > a view of whuiesuiluig and is confident he can 'J | sell tlieui as low as they can be bought in any ! #?f fll/? fsitillliiPii A-I no ** I D. D. McABX. ,! | November 22J, 1833. ? 2 tf s L Morns Multic uilis. 1 r*r fl K subscriber h is for sale a bug; number u i ot' M orus Multic uilis cuttings. I.i the' qualities which give value for planting, viz: hizk and maturity of wood, they are believ? j cd not to be surpassed, perhaps not equalled hy \ any others forsale in f lic United States. This is * jowing to the great distance allowed in plant- p j ing as well as fo suitable eod anil good culfic vation. Owing to the present scarcity o' lno0 ! ney, and the conseqent depression in the or ce , of every tiling else, they are ofFereu at i very y ! reduced price, Persons wishing to purchase .'should apply early ; because all no' engaged . ; are now oiT red in a distant mark'''. Be- jt e i sides, if not sold before Spring the price may ^ 1 then be higher. Printed directions for plant- L| ing and cul ivating will be furnished without charge to those who purchase. c M. MACLEAN. ' i Chcraw S. C. December 4tli lt*39. ;i 11 Sheriff's Sale. ! | n Y ordnr of the Court of Ordinary wil! be | i i jL9 solil at Chcsterfidd Court House on the . first nionduy in January next all the R-'al Estate , of RanaM McDonald deceased, consisting of two _ tracts of land, one on Lynches Creek, containing C , ' 3*J5 acres, one otrier trac on tho waters of Black j " 1 . Creek tout lining i3.~> acres more or h-ss. Conditions: as much cash as will pay t!ia j 5 : expenses of S tie; one month's credit on the bil j *' . ! a nee, nurch iser giving t>ond, with good person d ': 1 : s cuntv and a mortg igo to tin- Ordinary if rcqui- J: 1 red. Purchaser paying tor necessary papers. jr j Sheriff's Office Ch' gfer eld C. II. i j December !."?'h, 1~3J \ sj J.\U. LVAXS, S.C. D. tv . j 5 tf ? j I'JIflSrECTIS l OF TUB f] AND (j ciicraw tuvEuri'Eu. ?i The Editor of the Chcraw G izette has do- ol ; termined, at the suggestion of the IVe Dec 0| 1 Agricultural Society, to devote more space fl . | than formerly to Agriculture, and matters per- C j taining specially to its interests. About nine columns, or a page and a half weekly, will be , D occupied witn tins subject, c.\cej?' when it i ^ shall be necessary to make room for Executive t * Messages, and a few other politioal papprs t s i such as every intelligent citizen ought to read, j _ I A I _ .4 i' ...1.1 . I.-I1 1 - . I A large proportion 01 wnai snail appear unuur i ( j tlie Agricultural licad must, of course, be sc. I ^ _ j lectcd. But the numerous Agricultural peri- j J i ojicals now published in this country afford ai j abundant and excellent materials for selection; ! jr ' and, after a short t'me, the reports, and other Pi I papers of teh Pee Dee Agricultural Society j R ?i will of themselves, form no inconsiderable | B ?| body of original matter, all of it adapted par- ! PI ? J ticulaily to thi.- part of the country. And it j P , j is hoped, also, that among the numerous in- i '!) I fell gent and enterprising planters of the sur- ; , l rounding d.stricts and counties some may be j } ' found who will, occasional.}, take the trouble , jV of contributing to the columns of the paper the i ?' 1 result of their experience. j p j Among the su jects which will engage the : y, . Editor's attention .lie culture of silk shall not ' jj be overlooked. Ample ins ructions will be j j given, m their proper season, for cultivating ttie viorus muliicaulis and making silk. at The p..per will espouse the cause of no party ai l> m politics, but shall contain an impartial sum t maryof political intelligence, and, - ccasionaily, j ol . able speeches and well written essays (wh* u ' b.' I met with) fairly discussing the principles and ; measures of all parties. It :s believed that c j comparatively small space devoted to political i subjects in tins way may be made more profit a- j 1* l- 1- . . I. I- . ..f Jmna.'tix I.-little U'lllk lVlt.ll. ! S I Oil! IU nil" i" arJH' l t'l uunn fin. II1DMIC, ?. .... ! _ r j vd to he acquainted with the true state of the ' ( - j country and qualified for a proper and inteili- \ ^ y ??nt discharge of ilie duties of citizenship, than J t> a whole sheet riiled, from week to ucck * el! (! i ! year to year, wi h one-sided discussions, and ! j i he mere quarrels of editors and politicians,? j whilst, at the same lime, it will not be calcu- > ; ated to est range neighbor from neighbor, or j 1 to mislead into a belief th.it one half of the country are less patriotic than tho other, or! less ardently attached to our republican insti- i _ | luiiuim. I ;| j So much of the fourth page as shall not he j . ?>") occupied with standing advertisements will j ( j generally be tiiled up with nutter of moral and j vi i religious cast, and articles conducive, in other I ,1 I respects, t-> proper family instruction mid family I discipline. I ! It the increase to the subscription list upon ! ' n j issuing this Prospectus r.'ia!! he sufficient to j j warrant the expense, new type will be pro- i ] >r j cured, forthwith, f-r the body of the ;vp? r; ^ >t j that is for tne part now printed in largo letter; s ?. and at the commencement, ot the next volum 1 , the t?tle of the paper will be changed to Famen' Gazelle ami Cheraiv Advertiser. ^ For It:.us u o fir*t pjg**. I l" Sopi. (iii) r, HW). Wood. 1 Iwil! furnish Oak and llickcry Wood, at ? S'J 5'J per cord, Cash, "'j A. \\ IACOSTE. ; Octobf- 4, 1*30 47.-tf November 2, 1833. 1 1 tf; ^ Teacher Wanted a rO take chugo of t!?? Cue Academy, nine miles east ut B nnottsvillo, M irlhoiough hstrict S. C. compete!,t io teach the English r .inches generally and the Cissies, of', hich *' .tisfictoiy evidence must bo furnished; as aii.u ro hat the ipplicunt sustains a good character. The Scholastic year is divided into two sessions of j ?r d ?e kscich; the first commencing the first OI loml.iy in J urn lry, when there will be a vacation or I twowik before the cormncncoinent of the rc cond Session. Commuiiic i1 ions addrssed to the subscriber ' t Clio will have duo attention until the 24th of i )ecembcr,when the election will take place. j T11US C. WEATHER BY. ^ Secretary. Clio S. C. November 30.h, 1639. j 75 4 3t_ r Bonnctts & Hoods. |^ JUST received ana for sale, a new supply ol 1 in Ladi s and Misses Hoods, also, Leghorn, J cc itr.iw anJ Tuscan Bor.netts, latest pattern. j p;i d. .m alloy November 2G'.h, 1?39 th 3 3i bc ; wi i\evv Stationery. ica 4 Lirge supply of Stationery has beei. late. I ly received at the Book Store including ! , (lack, Blue and Red ink, Quills of various qual- ' i' s, steel pens, wafers, scaling wax. ink powder, I _ lack sand slates, paints and piint boxes, su j rior gold leaf, Caiucl's hair pencils, German j ? "lutes &c. g December 4th, 16 38. j . 4 b>' I in n Huberts Silk Manual, Un POR SALE t tlio Bookstore. j Pr<Clieravv, Nov. 15, 1839. J 1- j , JNew Books. _ LATELY Received ly wagon the following ! new works at the Bookstore, viz : fl In Theology and Religious Literature-. Board- j M lan Original Sin, Village Sermons, Jdnkin ru 1 on jslification. Good's Better Covenant McDow. f nic I's Bible Class Manual, Signs of the Times by the ?. Cuyler Memoir of Dr. Bedell by Dr. Tyng, j Coi i.sion's Crook in tlie Lot, Dick's Theology, J be IcEueii on the Types of the Old Testament, j leg cougil's works, Philip's Guides eompleto in ; be, vo vols. McRie on the Book of Esther, Chris- ' an xouths Book, Hodge's History ot the ; of resbyterian Church, Gurney's Biblical Notes j a<?". i preofoftho Deity of Jesus Christ. J 1st In General Literature; Cowper and Thomson i bej vol. b vo. lleunns Toeins 1 vol. 8 vo. Crabbc, j leber and Pollock 1 vol. 8 vo. Moore's -Works, ! j'c ^vol 8 vo. Juniu's Letters, Brood's Universal ! yj MZ-jtte?r. Metropolitan Pulpit, being sketches ! , f tlic most celebrated living English Preachers i yj fall Denominations, Lord Brougham's sketches j ] f Characters in the reign of George III. Dr. j [uuiphrev'a 'l'our, Maps of S. Carolina, Do. of j arolinas and Georgia. j p()J Also the following School Boohs ; Murray's _n Miiiiuar, Kirkham's Do. English Reader, Jones j 3 heiuistry, Do. Philosophy, Bourdon's Algebra. J c' &<** ' !sio Cheratv Nov. 11, 1819. j fi 1 tf j ( arpenter's Tools. |ofj rME subscriber has just received a very ex- 1 t?v ensivc assortment of Carpentei's Tools. I ^ iiong which are, Double and Single, Cast Steel i i on, Jack, Smoothing, Fore, and Jointer j ? lunos, Aslragils, Beads, Dado's, Hollows and 1 ounds, Nosings, (Grecian OvaloV, Quirk O. G. | ceding. Rabbit. Side Rabbit, Raising, and Sash j J* lanes, Sash Cord, Coves for steps, Table j &n< lanos, Torus Beads and Cornice Planes, Ro-[ an O, G. and Fillets, Filu th.tets, Snipes Bills, i Ch olhic, Ceiling, Flooring, and Plow Planes, ' Lino Irons, Oil Stones, Key Hole Tenant, i n, ad Panel, Hand, Cross Cut and Frame Saus, , 1 crew Slide Mortice, and Marking Guages, ( ngurs, assorted qualities, Mortice, Socket, and j ? irmor, Chisels and Gouge?, Plate and Iron -?quires, Side Bevils, Spoko Shaves, Locks,] hnges, Sprigs, Nails, Brads, Ac. I ALSO j att Collins' Club. Hand and Broad Axes, Oliio ; P0! id Pennsylvania Patterns, Hammers, Shingling j an' id Lathing Hatchets, Ac. 1 The above were purchased low and for cash | r the best manufacturers, and will be sold cheap ' I). \IALLOY. i :'r November '221, 2il ! r?' Now Music. ECEXTLY received at the Book Store a j 8e' 9 supply embracing a considerable variety ; I'Songs Sacr d. Sentimental and Humorous;) ? t llf w_. f _ _ J % f.. . 1 |so >i arcncs, >v.i,izps, occ. ana .?ius:c pnpvi. ; December 4th, lb39 J 4 , 1- jTi Blacksmith s 1 ools. j A good supply of the above on hand and for!m aal.: cheap by D. MALLOY. Tl December 1th, 1639. ' 4 tf ] F; Nails. I l< fB Nails and Brads. a'.so 4 hags 2 in hF Wrought an 1 Ilortc Shoe Nails, foj. sale by D. M ALLOY. December lib, 1833. 4 tf n ir. oJL " 1 jruunc c^aiu. j |1Y permission of Turner Bryan Esq. Ordi- w m& nary ofChesterfield District there will bo u: old at llio lato residence o' George King di ceas. d on the 2d o*'January next all the personal tli n operty of said deceased : consisting of 27 no. P ;rot s, eight head of llortes, Cattle, Hogs. Corn, h ' xliier. Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plan, c; alion Tools, &.c. Terms?All bums under fivo dollars cash, all annsabov < five dollars, a note and good seenriy, with interest from dale on a credit uutil the irst of January It! 11. GILLAM KING, Admr. J Oth December, 1639. 5 ft For Sale, 15,000 Morus Muhicaufis Trees, 250.000 4t , ** Cuttings. Also, 500,000 SILK WORM EGGS. Tiio above Trees and Cutting* are very fine, nd warranted to be the gonuine Moeus Multi| 'aulis ; 6<>mc of the treoa are seven feet high ; he cuttings are from trees of one, two and three ears old, well ripened wood, one bud to each utting. The eggs are of the kind which proucc white and yellow cocoons? mostly white? nd a |>art of them raised ft cm the second crop [lis year. Orders for any of the above, addiessed to me, ill be punctually attended to, and filled in the rdor in wh.ch tliey are reeeived ; that i,?, first onze first strved. It is desirable that applicn. on be m?:de bcfoic tlie first of November next, s 'ihout that time I will commence preparing ly ground and planting the noxt year's crop. 3ul< s made at the current prices at the time of alivery. Any communication made to trie on the eubct of the Silk Culture, will l?e promptly anvered. HUGH CRAIG. hcsterfioIdC.il. Aug. 33,1839. 42 tf fcfouth Carolina. Mar thorough District. W;IIiam McDaiii':!, JohnC. Mcl>anlel Appli tiii::, vs. M iry Wilkoson, Obeli .h Ear's*, Wiley Earls, !iz .both Earls, Julia Etrls, William Eirlr?, eorgo Girls, Andrew Earls, and Nancy Mc ani.-I guardian of Fiances McDanH, .Mary nn McDaniel,, Ira ."VieDaniel and Williaih [cDaniel minors. Defendants. It appearing to iuy satisfaction that Obediah ar.'s, Elizabeth Earls, William Gar *, George iris and Andrew Earls five of the defendants, side without this State;?it is therefore r rder. ! that they do appear and object to the division sale of the real estate of George McDiniel on before tiic thirteenth day of Decern her next their consent to the same will be entered of cord. L. E .STUBBS. Ordinary of .Marlboro District. October 14, lrijl. 49 Female Seminary. To. Ill Broad Street, Charleston Sou'h Cere ina. ? i^HRS. LANGI.EV will instruct young lou fJL dies in all the English branches of Polite itcrature ; and her Seminary which is located one of the most healthy and pleasant situations the city, shall bo provided with the most ac mplished and resp ci hlo teachers in the deirtrnents of French, Spanish, and Drawing. Young Ladies from the country, either for is. or any other Seminary within the City can i accommodated with board where duo regard ill be paid to their moral*, while under her ro. Eutracce $." whic shall bo appropriated to rnishM'.g a bvLct library for tiie use of tin* tminary. ** October H. 16.19. 49?3m Notice. rll G copartnership of J. Lazarus A Co, will dissolve o:i the first day of January nett its limitation. The subscribers intending to tke a final close of I heir business, desire that persons having demands against thorn should ;scnl them for payment or settlement. "JOSHUA LAZARUS. A. J. MOSES. Cheraw, i?th Nov. 1839. 3 tf CE3P..V77 AG.a.D3J?7. rllE Trustees rrspcrtfully announco that tlm duties of this Institution will be resumed the 1st of October next; the Male departnt under the superintendence of Mr. E. Hall; ; Female under that of Mr. J. St-*crs. The jrsa of instruction in the male department, will that required to enter the South Carolina Col;c ; the course in the female department will to make thorough choiars. The scholastic yeai w ill commence on the 1st Orto!>cr and end the let July : the year is tin divided into two sessions : iho first begin* October and ends 15th February ; the secon 1 ;ins 16th February and ends 1st July. Terms of Tuition per Session are, >r Spelling, Reading and Writing ?12 03 iK above with Arithmetic, Engl.sh \ ir tug Grammar and Geography J te above, with the Classics, higher i branches of .Mathematics, Legic, ? 20 00 Rhetoric, Ac. y Five dollars e"*h \< ill be added to the above Painting and Drawing, or tho Modern Lounges. All payments arc in advance ; the pupil will r. quired to pay for what remains r.f the sc. n at the time ho or the enters, nor will deduen or drawback be made for loss of time. J. \V. HI AKKNEY, Sec'y A Trtas. P. S. Mr. H T. I'uupniau has taken charge t u* Hoarding House. near the Female Acade, where Young Logics may obtain boaid at a der.iti: prire. ^ it. 21). 1839. 45 tf BOOK MINDING. rlf F subscribers have established themsclvej in the above iinc of b?iRine<s in Cheraw i oXertheir'acrvictstoils citizens. tf. LA ZEN COURT, A CO erv.v. S. C.. Jan. t?(i. ~~ TiiTT l<7\7 7 71771< u KK l7 :cfor of Trinity Church, Society Hi I', Darlington Dist. S. C. !? prepared to receive into hit family ae boarding pupils, a few young gentlemen. In his system of instruction are comprised be. es the usuil preparation for College, tmnute cntion to philology, t!?c scanning and ivm iitiou of (ire k and Latin poetry, Rhetoric d the Belief Lcttrcs generally. His pupils are limited to twelve. Vacation the same ae at Columbia Co!'.-?o For Hoard and Tuition?(Tho academic yar) rc, Candles, washing also includ? d, the ! ?:ns i ?-~5 each pupil. No jupil is.il be ?* e;\. j a shorter period. October 10, 1833. 43 Ot XT The Charleston Courier and Go?}*! Me?, rigor, will please gi\c the above six insertions d foi ward their hills. UUOhS iur II1U rut: Christian Keepsake and Missionary Annual for 1^40,9 Engravings. jc Gift, edited by Miss Leslie, for I^4D, 9 graving*. nliday House, a scries cf Talcs by Catharine Sinclair. 10 Minister's Fumi'y, by a C ur.tr; ter. unily ot Heather J Jo or the Influence of Christian Principles. ntrrs of Eliza Wilkinson dating the irtr,sien and possession of Charleston, cu te-! by Mrs. Oilman. &c. For sale at tha PcJwtoro Chor w Nov. 15, 193J. i tt I \f Female Institution rUK fii?t fe*ion of the Kv-ckiiijrharr. Female Institution, for il/C eaiun.? yp.*r, ill commence on the second Monday iu Jinny next. I carders will be accommodated \,y f: tcilies in 10 village or by the principal of the ;n#ltfr.ticr.J crsons who wish to obtain board and tuition t?r oung lidiea are requested to make early upp'i-* iti November 22d, 1832. 2 ft Cheese. fk Carka Cheese, jubi receded end for I. V foraaleby *r? MALL CI*. November 2Cth; 1832.