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4 Fresh Garden Seeds. OF ihr jrrowtli of IS 10, jus! jn-Cfived | and liir talc In P. Thomson, ivarran* led iroo I ;iii(2 jrciiuin;'. Anion" udi.ch a.c| titr following: Green ; '! >he Artichoke Targe flu! Tom;:to ' A-parngns, " Kntiud aaJ s*nu:;!ii do Eiiiy Turnip Ccct, V ll?w ?!?? ; " Yiliovv do Ciif'i'd Paisley J.ong Blood do Ln:g- S\v ilitio I':i??uip j French Sugar do l.ong Si*. n-lliADlSU Mangle YVurtzel, or Scarlet Short t?p do' Early Scarcity do "Wlii o Turnip do! Green co/ied/toorcole, Pc.r'ol ?i >! " " Kail, Long Idarlr Winter do Karjy white Brocmli, Long uIt t am! Bod do ; " purple do Summer tV f.tii Turnip, Large cape do Early dutch or sj ring un Early Canlihower, Itnta Bnga or Yellow Large late do Russia Ho Early York CABBAGE, Large Norfolk do " Dutch do Hanover or French do " Sugarloaf do Early Cluster Cucumber 41 Savoy , do Frame do " Emperor do Large prickly green do " Battersea do Turkey do Large lale drumhead do Summer bush Squash, " Dutch or Bcrgan do Early orange or sugar do " English Savoy do Summer crookncck do Griseu 5lobe do Coommodore Fortor's do " Glazed do Water Melon superior Late Sogarloaf do Musk ?lo Long Orange Carrot Cantelope do Early Horn do Buekwheaf, very fir.cto Solid Cellcry, sow lor Bees, Water CreBS, Lucerne or french clover Curled do Red do Large Red Onion, Blue imperial dwarf Pens ' White do Early June do Top or Button Onion for " C'liailtnn do planting. Bishops dwarf do ~ T 1 TOl.:,. ,ln OCOICU Ll'l'hs, iiuiu muLM,.... Largb Drumhead Lettuce Green do do. Jmperial head do Dwarf sugar do } Early Silesia do Early dw'l cliii.a lienns Magnum hoautn do While Kidn y dwarf do I superior Early white cranhery do Endive Large Lima do J Yc'low or white Eggplant Scarlet Runners Purple * do Dutch Cnscknifc do! Salsify or Vegetable Oys- Jlrnad Windsor do ter?Nasturtiums Red cranberry pole do | Sage "VV Jjito do Turkey Rhubarb or Pie- Early Sugar Corn plant " Tusc.irora do Prickly Spinage " Jcllcrson do Hound do ? * A -liberal discount made to those who buy to sell again. Oct.28. Neo.ro Shoes <fc Leather O ? i nnWO thousand pair Negro Shoes, of! prime quality, also Leather of cvervv description. Planters can have their shoes j made to measure by sending to the shop at; {Swift Creek Mills. W. D. M'DOWALL&CO. | Sept.. 19. 42 4t T^.7 , nonce. I THOSE indebted to the firm of J. II. Anderson & Co. or the subscriber indivi. J dually are hereby called on for an car/y settlement of their respective dues, asj much longer indulgence cannot be given.! J. II. ANDERSON. Sept. 2G. 43tf. Private Boarding House MRS. MCGGRIDGE respectfully in j forms In r friends and tho public, thai j she continues to accommodate Boarders, at her delightful situated IIousc No 449 King street, west side, between Wcntworth ant! liaseii streets, Charleston. sept. 19 42 4t NEW GOODS! j ? __ "WM/'E are now receiving and opening our j ? * Fall and Winter Supplies, amongs.; which arc the following articles, to which wc would invite the attention of customers, viz: Super. Welsh and English F1AIXS, .4 very large assortment of . NEGRO CLO??SS, London Dudil Blankets, Ribbon Bound and superior BED BLA1TKETS, * tz 1IIHrutII ocuicn bujici lmu ami Vyiniuu CARPETING &. HEARTH RUGS, An elegant assortment of KENTUCKY JEAAS, A very extensive assortment of BROAD CLOTHS, Of all qualities and colours?some F.XPLE GF.33XT. ' ?>IA7IOAI> BEAVER CLOY2S' (a new article,) Taglioni Nelt Shawls. Together with every article ncei&s.uy for a full assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry-Goods Our stock of Hardware, is also complete?armings! which is a beautiful assortment of CARPENTER'S TOOLS, seleeted particularly f.jr this market. tVe wotild invite our customers and others to call and examine for themselves. ?3= We have also on hand, and shall constantly keep, an assortment of BOLTING CLOTH, n superior ariiclo, which we as sole ag-c7its\ for this market -..t.i n able to sell at re?j duccd prices. C. .v r. MAT '1' ON. I Nov. :1. b'i4^ I ANCRUME FERRY: ? THE chtrier for this Ferry has r\nir< d, an 1 tlie proprietor hereby gives notice th.'t he clo^s not intend to make ap; lication for its r nrwal. TfJO: J. ANCKUM. IS or. II. N * QgaaBOMBBCBBBnaMBsnttwi ?a?l?jt I " H, LEVY ' is now receiving a choice and ?ca-| sonablo assortment cf GOODS, which he intends sailing at very low prices. Those persons who have to purchase will find it to their advantage to call and judge for themselves. Ilis stock comprises in, part of the following articles : WOOLENS. Sup. fine blue, black, olive, brown, Green ami mixed (Mollis, Blue, black, & coi'd Oassimcres,1 tfattinets of all colors, Kentucky Jeans, Slip, line Welsh white Fianncls, Red and yellow Flannels, Plaid &. plain Linscys for scrv'ls, While Welsh Plains, Nepro Linseys,approved qualities London DuficI Blankets, Sup. fine 9-4 lo 14-4 Red Rlankels, COTTON GOODS. Fine and sup. fine Calicoes Furniture Calicoes, Colored Cambrics, Cambric and Jackonet Muslins, Swiss, Midland Book Muslins', Unbleached and bleached Homespun of every quality, Super. Long (Moth, I'Jaid and striped Homespun, nine Twilled Homespun, Bod Ticks of different qualities Canton Flannels Apron Checks, Twilled Drillings. I.IX'RVS Sim- and common Irish Linens, 12-1 Biirnslcy Sheeting 3-4 Bird Eye Diaper, Russia Diaper, Brown Linens, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Lawn Lawns. WORSTED GOODS. Black Bombazine, Black and colored Mcrinoes, New style splendid Mouslin <lc Luins, Colored Bombasetls, Colored and black Circassians. IIATS. Fashionable Fur Ilals, Wool Hals, Fine Oiler Caps, Seal Caps, Ladies Nunn's Bonnets. SILKS. Black Gro dc Iteinc Silk, Black and blue black Gro dc Swiss, Open work twist silk Gloves, Gentlemen's Stocks, BlackSilk Velvet. ALSO, ureen uioui, suifanie ior tlie Kiiie uorps With a complete assortment of Garoc-eries, B igging, Rope, Hardware, Saddlery, &c. &c. sept. 12 v 41 For sale at the post-office Stationery &> School-Books Among which arc the following: Woodbridge's Geography, with Atlas, Smith's do do Willis' do do Grecnleafs English Grammar, Kirkham's do do Murray's do do Adam's Arithmetic, Smith's do Pike's . <1 o Key to do Walker's School Dictionary, Columbian Orator, T'i.11ilinn I Rn:wlr>r ATiirrur'c I?Ml!pr. New York Header, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Cabb's Juvenile Reader, Nos. 1, 2, & 3, Purley's Little Reader, Parley's Talcs of Europe, Africa, Asia and America, Child's first Book of History, do second do do do lirst reading Lessons, i Pocket Expositors, do Juvenile Instructor, Popular Lessons, Child's Instructor, N. York Spelling Book, Elementary do alphabet of Natural History, do of different nations, Receipt Books, Slates, of various sizes, Copy Books, Quills aiul Ink Steel Pens, by the card, Paint Boxes, ' Amanacs, of different kinds, for 1840, Blank Books of various sizes, I M enioiundum Books. Wafers, black and red, Lucifer Matches, low by the dozen. Notice is-hereby given,..that the undersigned will apply to the Legislature al its next session, ior a charter of incorporation for the DeKalb Ititle Guards. J. P. DICKINSON. J. W. l)OBY. * K. S. MOFFAT. , A. M. KENNEDY. Aug. 22. 3m For Sale. " / A VALUABLE Plantation situate on the cast side of llio Walercc river and Cranes'Quarter (J re eh, nine miles above Camden, (generally known as the Lucas place,) containing about 1*^00 acics, ah- : 100 hundred of which is cleared, the iat is of good quality and will be sold a ba> gain, as the owner (residing out of the iState) is anxious to dispose of it. For in formation and terms apply to C. J. SIIAUJNON. eepl. 19 42 tf BOOTS AND SHOES, Fall and Winter Goods, *] iCr'At Reduced Prices. .421 THE subscribers have just received an p. extensive assortment of Boots and y Shoes, which were manufactured particularly for the retail trade, by the most ap-! proved manufacturers in Philadelphia and Boston, all of which are warranted to give , satisfaction and will be sold 10 per cent; lower than the usual prices, to wit: F Genilcmens fine calf sewed boots, \ " 44 14 pump sole 44 : fl 44 44 44 water proofboots,cork s soles, 44 stout 44 sewed boots, 44 fine 44 brogans, ^ " 1 ** suuea auu puiu^o) " India Rubber over shoes, 11 Leather over slioes, fur lined, ( Ladies English and French kid slippers 1 ? White English " " c " Black and white satin " " Gaiter Boots, * " Seal slips and walking shoes, various A patterns, ' " Quilted shoes, silk tops, * " New style over sliiies, ' Misses seal walking shoes, ' " M slips, 11 Leather boots and shoes, J Boys fine boots. k i i* " shoes and brorrans. ^ J " " pumps, Children's black and colored Morocco J boots and shoes," Leather boots and shoes. | ALSO, A large stock of mens and boys shoes and brhgans, suitable for plantations, and 3000 pairs Negro Shoes, superior to any that have eve been oflerd [ in this market. Planters are invited to call and examine lor themselves. / ALSO, Solcand upper leather, French and Nor- j them calfskins, lining and bindery skins, various colored Morocco skins for coach / trimming, shoe knives, pincers, kit files,awl ? blades, boot webbing, shoe lasts, and all ? other articles generally in use with shoe | makers. Also every description of imported shoe thread, shoe blacking,and varnish. J ALDEN & AUSTIN. j Moffat's Life Pills. |, THESE medicines are indebted for their name to their manifest and sensible ^ action in purifying the springs and chan 5 flels of life, and enduing them with re newed lone and vigor. In many hundred j I certified cases which have been made pub[ lie, and in almost every species of disease ! to which the human frame is liable, the ^ happv effects of MOFFAT'S LIFE PILLS AND PHENIX BITTERS have | been gratefully and publicly acknowledge ; ed by the persons benefitted, and who ^ j were previously unacquainted with the u ; beautifully philosophiral principles upon / j which they are compounded, and upon < j which they consequently act. j The LIFE MEDICINES recommend ^ ! hcmsclvcs in diseases of every dcscripi ion. Their first operation is to loosen ^ j rom the coats of the stomach and bowels, j i .he various impurities and crudities coni itantly settling around them; and to re[ move the hardened ficccs which collect in j j tho convolution of the small intestines, j Other medicines only partially cleanse ( ! these, and leave 6iich collected masses be ! hind as to produce habitual costiveness ! i- -ii a ?^:i^ #!:? ? 1 j Willi Ull lis irawi ui cvus, ui suuutu uioi rlicca, with its. imminent dangers. This 1 fact is well known to all regular anato- g j mists, who examine the human bowels j : after death : and hence the prejudice of s these well informed men against quack medicines, or medicines prepared and heralded to the public by ignorant persons. , The second effect of the Life Medicines is j to cleanse the kidneys and the bladder, : and by this means, the liver and the lungs, c the healthful action of which entirely depends upon the regularity of the urinary organs. The blood, which takes its red color from the sgcncy of the liver and the lungs before it passes into the heart, be- v ing thus purified by them, attd nourished a by food coming from a clean stomach, ' courses freely through the veins, renews c . every part of the system, and triumphantly ! /?f lino 11 li in llio Klnnm. ' ing cheek. Moflat's^Vegetable Life Medicines have been thoroughly tested, and pronounced a sovereign remedy for Dyspepsia, Flaj tulcncy, Palpitation of the Heart, Loss of I j Appetite, Ilcart-burn and Headache, Restlessness, 111 temper, Anxiety, Lan- 1 I guor and Melancholy, Costivcness, Diar- r 1 rhtea, Cholera, Fevers of all kinds, lthu- r ! matism, Gout, Dropsies of all kinds, Gra- k | vcl, Worms, Asthma and Consumption, a Scurvy, Ulcers, Inveterate Sores, Scorbutic Eruptions and Dad Complexion, Eruptive complaints, Sallow, Cloudy, and other disagreeable Complexions, Salt * Rheum, Erysipelas, Common Colds and j Influenza, una various other complaints I ! which afflict the humam frame In Fk| vf.k and Ague, particularly, the Life Me' dicines have been most'eminently success- I ful; so much so, that in the Fccr and I Ague Districts, Physicians almost uni- c versally prescribe them. All that Mr. Moffat requires of his pa- L ticnts is to be particular in taking the Life Medicines strictly according to the | directions. It is not by a newspaper no- i lice, or by any thing that he himself may i say in their favor, that he hopes to'gain r tcrcdit. It is alone by the results of a fair trial. For sale by J. It. McKALN- , Sew and t heap Goads' CHE subscribers are just opening their Fall an.i Winter Stock of Goods (which ' icv propose selling at unprecedented low; rices) consisting in part of upcrlino blue, black, brown, green, and grey Broad Cloths 44 blue Beaver Cloths, " D'?e Skin Cassiineres Sattinets, 44 French and English Merinors,. 44 Plain and fig'd MntisLam de Lains, lich figured and satin striped Chally's, Vhite, red and green Flannels ol all q'lts, [entucky Jeans , <4 44 up. black Bombazine. COTTON GOODS { great variety of American, English and Frencli Prints, Irntcb anrl Frenrb Oincdiam. Jotton Cambric, jackonet & .Mull Muslins, "*lain and figured Swiss Muslin, ?ross bar'd Muslins* 11 " Swiss 44 Jook Muslins and Bishop Lawns, Marseilles and Wadded Skirts, 11 _ - I- 1 1 . . iiacK unu wniir conicu omris, JlueYork Jeans and Dcnins, Vpron and Furniture Check, Jleached Homespun at all prices from C 1-4 cents up, Jnbleaclied do, from 7crnts up; Suffolk Drilling, Jed Tick. SILKS. Super. I talinn Lustring, 44 Blue black Gro de Swiss, 44 Black 44 " " Blue black figured Silks " Plain and figured colored Silks, " Colored and white Florence, " 44 " M Satin, " Black 44 lich Silk Velvet Vesting, figured, 44 Valencia 44 " Fancy Shawls of various qualities, t handsome assortment Bonnet Kibbons, 4 44 44 Satin and Tafata do, ladies Silk and Kid Gloves, 44 Black and white Silk Hose, In assortment of work'd Collars &. Tippets, 44 Gentlemen's Stocks, 4 " Chenille di Zephir Worsted LINENS, jincn Sheeting and Shirting, tussia 44 44 iich single and double Damask Table Cloths, me anu common orown i anie Plains, '' Colored Tabie Covers, iVhite and yellow Working Canvass, single and double damask diaper and Barnsley, Russia and bird eye Diaper, jinen Cambric Handkerchiefs, hem stitch. BONNETS. Various qualities Straw B jnnets, u " Leghorn do, " 44 Iloods. ALSO, i large stock first rate Negro Cloths, ' 44 44 Mackinaw and Duffil Blankets, I complete assoi tmeni of Saddlery, 4 44 44 Hats and Caps. SHOES. Jcntlemcn's line fiiir stitch calf Shoes, ?? ? 44 ? *4 B >oicts, r Joys fine calf shoos and Bootees, jadies English and American liiii Slippers, " Kid and Seal Walking Shoes, 44 Leather Shoes, disseskidand prunella slippers, 44 Morocco and seal walking shoes, children's leather and Morocco Bootees, 4 44 44 44 slippers, ilen and boys stout bl'k and russet bootees, These shoes having been manufactured xpressly for ourselves by Ryan <k Havertick, of Philadelphia, and White, ofDuriam, wiH be found uf excellent workmanhip and style, which we are authorised to varraut. ALSO, Wen's stout bound and unbound shoes, JoyS ?? ? " " >00 pair negro shoes, manufactured by ourselves of good northern stock. We have also, a good stock Hardware ,'rockery and Groceries. , Httvimr laii! in o very heavy slock of iOudr- we 'rc determined to sell litem at i very small advance, and would invite the >ublic to call and examine before thev purhasc. JONES & 11UG11SON. sept 19 J53^ OL liiiW v.m> Comm iss'wn liusin ess. THE subscriber iias resumed the Factorage and Commission Business on ?is own account, and solicits 'from bis turner friends and the public, a share of j?atonago, which lie wili emle.-.vor h' nicrit, ?y unremitted attention y, :-siduif. in .11 matters entrusted to hi . JOHN FALL- ALKER, No 4, Bayer <5f- Co.'s Wunrf. Up St irs Charleston. <?ct. 3. 4t44. ?HE F ' : OR: 'it J' r:?O.'ii.j . A paper dm 'ublished in Clturau, <-. once a week, n Politics it will jntrsuc an independent oursc. Motto:?"Uuawcd by influence?Un iribod t>y i?ain. Persons wi-hi:?-' ;o pain '.5se this cheap >uLilicati<>;\ : i iiucsied hi forward iheir ;amrs. and ih" at* oi.nl ?.f their suhscr pions in advance itPenvist- thev cannot cceivc it. Address, without delay, WM. POTTER, Chcfqm, S. C . / OF TUB Western Carolina Temperance Ad* vocatc, . A monthly paper devoted to thojTempe ranee Reform, published at Ashevillc, N. C. edited by D. | R. M'NAILT. ATEM?ERANCE CONVES'WON thatwao held at this place early in September, resolved on publishing a paper of the above title and character, and appointed Dr. John Dickson and D. it. M'Anally to conduct it. From the many pressing engagements Dr. Dickson already has, bo deems impracticalde for Mm to be rcccirnfeed a* one of the editors; though lie wiii cheerfully use all his influence otherwise, to promote its interest? the subscriber therefore, in obedience to the wished of the convention, proceeds to issue this prosrec-?l: -.III. - 1. il.i l.. .Ill K., IUH III J1I9 UWJl HdUlC j ?? J HI U liupo |UttV 1IC TV iil wv aided in liie undertaking by all the friends of tho temperance cause throughout tho country, and that the paper may soon have an extensive circulation.. Frjesds or tiir Trsfprn/scr Cause! to you we make a most earnest appeal?twhile thousands upon thousands of dollars are annually cxpendad at theatres, at circuses, at the race track, or grocery, while no pains arc spared, the InXBry of retirement and ease foregone, and no labor dec mod too severe to advance the interests of politic*! tapb rants, can you not do something in ft cause t?:i must bo dear to everv true patriot, philanthropist, and christian? Recollect there are but few, very " - - -1- - a i ie\v, sucn papers in ail uie ouuiucm cuiwuv.? The Western part of North Carolina, tie net. Nrn part of Virgin a, and the Eastern part of Tennessee particularly, nerd a periodical of this hind. ' and it is for you now to say whether they shall bare it. . Tho very low pice at which it was fixed by the Convention will make it necessary that a very lergc subscription be had before tire'publication of 4 it can be justified. Should tbe subscription iicdeemsd sufficient, the first number will be issued early in January next T KM8. The Westfrn Carolina Temperance Advocate will be published on a medium sheet in quarto'form, each number making eight pages, and will be furnished to subscribers at the very low price of fifty cef.ts a copy. Where single copira are taken, the payment must be made invariably nnnn rnnmlinn nf tlm ftrct nnn hpf .. v?r?WM w. ...? ...... BT Postmasters, editors or publishers of paper? and all Ministers of the gospel aro authorised agents. FOREIGN & DOMESTIC AT WHOLESALE, BY DX3Z AND HOLMS NO. 17, Vendue Range, Charleston. . WE have received bu late arrivals from \ Europe and the Northern Ports, an extensire assortment of Woolen*Worsiedy Linen, Cotton and Silk and Staple Fancy GOODS, suitable for Town and Country Merchants. Besides, large supplies of the principal Northern Manufactures. We are Agents for the Matoaca Mechanic. onrl Pni?rchnrir M nnnfart nrinnr Com ...... 6 o panies, of Virginia. As Agents, also, we are constantly supplied by direct importer tions, with a geneial assortment of Blankets, Broad Cloths, Cotton and Wortcd Hosiery, Philadelphia Umbrellas, See. See. . , All at our usual low prices, for Cash, or Notes, with Town acceptances. DICK & HOLMES, Commission Merchants and Auctioneers. Oct 28. 3t? W. D. McDowafl & Co. ARE receiving from the Northk their usual supply of Fall and Winter * which embrace an extensive assorlment.off Blankets, Plains, Kerseys, Lindseys and a variety of 8TAPLE AND FANCYT GOODS; all of which they offer to sell att as low rates as to be had, and on as cccomm-odativg terms. Superfine blue, black, invisible green* green, brown, mixcdA and fancy coloured! CLOTHS. u U|ICIllUb" VUHIIUlVICDf Fancy do, Saltinclts and Cordova Caseimcres, VESTINGS?Satin, Yelwutud. Woolr len. - /' PLAINS. 6-4 white Fwansdown, 64 do Twilled, 0-1 do Welsh, 7-4 do and mixed, extra quality and . weight, ! Cotton and Wool Kerseys, assorted qualities, Gray, Red and Plaid Liitdseys, BLANKETS. Duflil 7 x 8, 8 x 8, 6 x 8 and 9 x 9 quarters 38 to 80 lbs. per piece, Domestic 8xS quarters, 85 lbs per piece* French 9 to 12 quarter, White and Rose, 9 to 12, Crib and colored Horse, Together with every other article usual | |y called for. Oct. 17. rBIIlFN JOURNAL V/' .illlJl X/jLil 1 C V AWi ? J.M. JK_M Published every Saturday Morning1 THOMAS W. FUGUES, Publisher of the Laves of the Union. .At three dollars in advAt.cc, three dollars and filly cents ?:> six months; or four dollars at the expiration of the year. Advertisements inserted at 75 cents per square for ?)jf. fijBt and 37 1-2 for each subsequent insertion T < umber of insertions .e be noted on ail advertira : i' oV ""ill he published until ordered to be ; i d, and chi'igid accordingly. One dollar j?. ..^i :c v. bo clia;gcd for a single insertion. Sciui-n:o..uiJy, Monthly and Qurterly advertisements will bo charged the same as new ones each insertion. All Obituary Notices exceeding six lines, and Communications recommending Candidates for pub, ic Offices of profit or trust?or puffing exhibitions, u ill be charged as advertisements. Accounts for Advertising and Job Work will bo f.'Vs. r.tcJ for payment, quarterly. O'Aii Letters by mail must be post paid toinsuro punctual attention.