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AANN Thi is a M lijMgazi M6Nt to' every. depaf-tment. iLiteratd d i th'e Fin1 ,Arts.' It .is' ia unj1q .o Immol' Bnuterni and W rn Monihly 34agt4 k~e~rnd Reroiw,"o South ~~ol. with 4. TH iSOUTHER L1TERA R MES mor-, aEN-Ewe ~e h i' w e yA r~ m l 1nnhe l :tken any other Southern orkiever cist ei,-.during which it has kaintained the highest rank among, American PeriodIalsi Under. this.new Title it will strive to extend its fame'andusefiless I.contributoisiare pmerous,-embra cing Professional and. Amstetir writers'f the first distination; so that Its -pages w il .be flled with the ohoicest mater, of great varlety,-such as . Reviews, Historical and, Biographical Sketches, Novle, Tales.Travels,,Esskays, Poems, Critiques,. and Papers on. the Ar my, Navy and other National Sub*'cts.. Party Politics and -Controversial . P'heolo:' gy are excluded.e . Whilst the .s!essenger, and. Reviev" addresses:iselff6ii the - SOUTH.AND WES7\ and confidently, appeals to them for even at more extensive patronage to the only Literary-Journal of long and higha tand. ing, in all.thieli wide borders, it is not sec tional,-having always Lirculated- widely in the North and East, and aimed at in part ing a.HIIGHER NATIONAL CHARAC. TER .to our Periodical Literatuire. . THE THIRrEENTH VOLUME . Will commende on the let of January, 1847; and neither pains nor expense will he spared to make it eminently worthyof patronage. -Among other things, it. will contain a HISTORY OF VItiGIN IA ; aind arrangements will be made for procuring a regular and early supply 'of Notices or New Woiks ani other Literary intelli. gence. Orders for the work can be sent in at once. :CONDITIONS OF THE MESSEN GER AND REVIE WV. 1. The Messenger and Review is pub lished in monthly numbers. Each number contains not less than 64 large super-royal pages, printed, on good type, and in'ihe best manner, and on paper of the. most beautiful quality. 2. The 'Messenger and Review'is mail ed en or about the firbt day of every month in the year. Twelve numbers make a vol. ume,--and the price.of subscription is,65 per volume,.payable inadrance; nor will the work be'sent to any one, unless the order for it is accompanied with the cas. 0:7-The Year-commences with the January Number. No subscription receired for less than the Yiar, unless the individual subscribing chooses to pay the full Price of a Year's subscription for a less period, 3. The risk of transmitting subscriptionia. hv mail will be assumed by the proprietor. D'ut overy subscriber thus transmitting payment, is requested (besides taking pro per evidence of the fact and date of mail ing) t retain a memoranlun of the num ber and particulhr marks of. the note sent; or subscriptions may lbe u cmittedl through the Post Masters, according to the preset law's. .4. If a subsena 'ion is not directedi to be discontinued before the first nunmber of a volume has been publishedi, it will be ta ken as a continuance for anothe: year. e .Any one enclosing a *20 current :bill. at one~timer with: the niames of PI N EW subscribers, shall receive FIVE copaies of the Messenger and Review, for one year. 6. The mutual obligations of the pub lisher and subscriber, for the year, are fult ly incurred as seen as the first 150. of thea volume is Issued: andl after that time, no discontinuance of a subscription will be' permitted. Nor wvili any subscription bei discontinued wvhile anything remaains due thereon, unless at the option of the editor. B. D. MINOR, Editor and Proprietor. Richmond, Viruinia, Oct. 1840. Notice. TH E Subscriber respectfully announces to the citizens of Sumterv'ille, and the vicini ty, that he has opened a school in this v'il lage, on Main at. opposite the Druggist Store, for instruction in all the branches of English Education. There will be four terms ofeleven wveeks each. Terms, 64,00 for Elementary Instrue. inn, *5,00 for Arithmetic, Grammar, and Geography; *6,00 for Philosophy, Chem. istry, &c. N, B. Mis. Bowles, will give instrue tion on the Piano Forte, in Needle work, &c. 'H. E. BOWLES. Sumtlerville, Nov. 0, '40. STOZ.NN. FROM the House of the Subiscriber, on the 30th of October, a POCKE I' BOOK, containingrin essh, Forty-six Dollars andl Eeighity-one cents,.and two Notes, as foil loiws: onie for S220, given by Irvin Rogers, as Principal and Richard Brown as Secu rity, dlatedI February 1, 1840. and one for *5, given to the subscriber by Ileuary Pea. bles-dato not recollected, All person. are hereby cautioned against trading for said notes. OZIAS MATHJIES. Sumter District, Nov. 3, 18460. I 2t Bacon and Lard. PRIME North Carolina Bacon and beat Leaf Lard, for sale low by M. DRUCKER & CO. Camdlen Nov. 3, 1946. bBY' OLD ST AN Would respectfuly eini'paji tfci cou tryhtiat they have o ed an ~iECT G~ I whie ilL offered low for'CASI iiite'. The ir f.tetlities'for keepi tig gd qmteseaidftint l custo - -THF-Y HAVE 1(lhus. SUG ARdt prime.and4l low pricel 3006loaves.Dooble reiini Loaf anid Crash ed. Alsom fine. Pbarrels do. Entra fine Hyson TEA. -Fino do. do. Odolong,(black)-in half pound papers. Do. very superior - P }:ong (dl) in half pound papers, 4ags'oj Java COFFEE TLagukia; do ' Rio do old and new ~cropa Boxes Sperm Candles, 4, 5 and 0 to the- potund I Bou.s Adamantine (in papers) 0 to the .pound Boxes Charleston made Tallow 6 to the pound 1 & 2 lb. canistersaPreserved Salmon, hermetieally -sea ed - I lb. canisters. Lobsters, hermetically sealed Jars mixed Pickles; do. Gherkins, q'is. -and pints Canisters -Sardines (in oil) I and 2 lbs. each Layer Raisins, (all ilusters;) Zante Currants Quarter boxes MR Raisitis Soft.slrelled Almons Drums Tut key Figs (small size) Bordeasix Almonds, soft shelled Boxes Genoa Citron, preserved with white sugar -East &.West India Groceries assorted Jars East 1. Preserved Ginger; Mac aroni Whole and ground Black Pepper; do. 'Allspico Nutmegs, Cloves, Ginger Cinnamon, Mace - No. I Chociate, prepared Cocoa Underwood's Mustard in 1-2 and 1.4 lb. bottles -Ross -Water, LemonPine Apple, Siraw A er ey,Raspherry,andI Orgent Syrups SWeo. oil, Harvey Sauces Reading Saire Mushroom Ketchup, Tomato Ketch. up Paoli Vinegar, Stoughton's Bitters Sodi Biscuit, Pic Nie, WVater, Pilot, & Navy Crackers, Lemon do. 1Vearl Starch, (a sup. article) Fig Blue Indigo Letter Paper, Foolscap do.; Salt Pe tre White Wine Vinegar, Cider do. Cuisiters Dupont's Eagle Rifle Pow * der. Kegs and half kegs FFF. glazed d.. A full agssortmuent of Shot, all sizes 200 Sacs SA LT1, extra large size, and in * order' No's. 1, 2 anid 3 Miuckerel1, Kitts No. I do. A LAltt NTOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. WVe are now opentig ourt Fall stock, compnhrisinug every descri ptin ofi sewevd andh peggedl work, muttle itn the best main ner. particularly for our retail tradei, consisting in piart of thae flowing kinds: G ENTLJEMEN'S Light fatir stitch Philadelphia Boots at 85 50 to 6 00 Light sewed and pegged at 2 50 to 4 00 WVater Proof sewed and peggedh at 3 50 to 41 00 Ileary sewved and pegged kip andI calf at 2 00 to 3 00 Fine calf sewved and pegged watlerlproof1 Bootee.s at 1 50 to 2 00 Fine calfanid goat sewed and pegged Btoolees at 1 25 to 2 25 Stout calfande kip sewed amnd pegged Bootees at 75 to 1 00 BOY'S Light Boots, various sizes at 1 50 to 2 50 " anid stout Bootees at 50 to 1 25 LADlES' Black and coloredl gaiter Boot ees, p)um~ps andh wvebs at 1 50 to 1 75 Black andl color'd gaiter Shioes pumps andi welts at -50 to 1 25 Seal and leather wvalkinig Bus. kinis and Boots at 50 to 1 00 Beat Philadelphulia Slippers, T1ies and Buskin, welts at 75 to 1 00 Best color'dI morocco and kid Ties and.Slippers at 75 to 1 00 IMorocco, kid ant leather Ties aid Slippers at 37 to 75 Prunolla Slippers anal Btuskin walkinug at 62 to 1 00 MISSES' Seal, leather and morocco Boot ens and flmskins a t 37 to 87 Kid anal French mnorocco Ties anal Buskins at 50 to 87 Prunella and col'.l. gambroons rat 50 to 75 Leather wvelt and pumpl Boot eeu at' 50 to 87 CIIIlLDR EN'S Black andl col'd mornecco and kid Ties at 25 to 62 nBlac; sna..coeagatcr n.-,e ...,at ,71 7r DCAMDEN S. O, > 44 I en f Suniter and th6 adjacen : atensive 1s inormeh i I1 at ric.s t-cOir 4 j * ti tp t wif sni ylles'-4a .e C mers. - ON BAND- - 4 Pine A pple Cheese, C dfish, swked ' Herringe - LIQUORS. - Goddard's Br'ny, vintage of 1805 celeibrateil for i's soft fruity flavor I lerckenwrait li& Luwvndo' J. J. Du- a py s C. Branay a Do. Do. Holland Gin 1 Newton. Gordon & Murdocks old Madeira Do.' . new do. Pale Sherry, Swee' Malaga * Old Jamaica Rum, old Scotch t Whiskey - Baskets Champign, Cordials assortedI Bble. Monongahela Whikkey, do. i, I 0. Rectified do. Bhls. N. E. Ruin Double Brown tut Poitei [Dunbers] i quarts and pints. Scotch Pole, very superior In pints i Philadelphia Piale Ale, in q'is and p'ts Ward's big grain Rice, etsrctly priine; 2d quality do ," Goshen Butter, Northern Cheesermld and rich Pine AppleesChEesoi, Codfish, smoked Herrings Nos. i, 2& 3 Mackerc/litlts No.1 do*" Extra bleached: Spe:m Oil,. winter i strained Sihur do. Shoe Blacking, Sal Eratus, London I *Shred isinglass , .I Cootper's Gelatine, Raspberry Syrup, i Strawberry do. Whole, hialf aid quarter boxes Soag, 1 all qualities, Corn Brooms. boxes Table Salt, Paint edl Buckeis' Jars Tamarias, in fine syrup A fuill assortment of CANDIES, of all sorts; Almond Soap; Fancy do. Extra Canal Flour, whole and half bls. A fuillaissortment of CROCKE RYand GLSSWARE. - . SEGARS AND TOBACCO. 5.000 Wiashington Reg'alia Segirs, 3,000 Louisiana Florenda Regalia do. 4.000 Palmas d-,. do 5.000 Casadores do. do. 4,000 La Conroidia do. do. 0.000 (11ld Leaf do* 5.000 La Norma do. 4.000 Laranagas do. 2,000 P.rifwipo dd. 3.000-Piinetellas - do. 10,000 3-4 Spanish. 'do 10,000 1.2 Spanish , -d o. 2 Boxes Myers Aromatic Tobacco, a 2 " Thonas's $L00 brand do. I 2 " W1ason' do. 5 " Myers 5's to lb. do. 6 "' - o,' 10's tc lb- do. Persons wishing to purchase, will finti 1t1. to their Interest to call'antI examineM Io' hemselve's, DICKSON & LATrTA..r Camden, S. C., Nov 0, 1840. Leather, senl and morocco at 25 to' 75 I Incfants bl'k anid col'd kid Bohoters at 25 A000 Pair's Men's and Boy's Russet and black Blriguans 50 toS85 Ilouse servnat's strap shones and Buskins 50 to 75 which wve feel no hesitancy to recommnend, as they are own mannfactory and designed to give satIsfaction to the purchaser. --A LSO Call skins, Lining skinas, Shoe leather, Shoe thread and all kinds of~lhoe Makers tools always on hand, and of the best kind. HATMIS. Meni's Black and Drab B. B. plain Hats "" fashionable Beaver " " " Cassimers and Pearl sport. ing Do: " " Plated, Caney and glazed " Pr, Cloth, Velvet and glazed Ca :s, Boy's Fancy Drab sporting Hats. " "Cloin, velvet and glazed Childiten's fancy cloth and velvet Caps, A LSO, 30 doz. round and square top wool Elate, very low either at ret'ail or by the dozen. BONNETS. Ladie-s and Misses Leghorn, Tuscan, Nepoalitan HIrnw, Willow, Lawn, Mledina, 8ilk and Bomhazine in all their varieties and'shaapes, and at prices that cannot be if you wish to see NEAT, ChEAP andl aoSUO shoes, give us a call-we do a ensh btusiness-have but one price our object be ing to establisha a large retail trade, and ask none to pay an extra profit to make up for the looses sustained by the credit system. Our motto is "quick sales and small proftits," or as our opaponents say, "no profits at all." jRMEMlBER, all shoes sold by' us are warranted, and in every instance tips I epairedi without chargeo II. BAlIT LETT1 &. Co. Htore nely opnoaite the inkonf Camdnn. Vis kiptie- 0 U:R e.ps.hea 1e ~0 ..J.. , I e papri %.IV it.e rm tth prt01 pl pjr. 5f In 4 gqeV. pp r.6 penleita.IW aJ lf4' s end. the ir r d 6ing 4c s, h1io say bi Aeairot~ QW egtf5ng- andeef prt snfm paxper igueget gepepjie pot ,50 sisaonitie aiIteriiping patronage which g~yrecedy? .This is thbe crn irili~s n a ciunttry.Toivn, however, and Dslitii a thIs Is weinissr'dijegd ohitlitopairn ge..ntlt pf .sib'eribers pnt adergtigrers V.0, hbpe, then, that ip enterprjs0 ill n4t a.; ,ro.pwant of encouragem.e.i. % ' A sitstention will be paid totie I1. .1 inteiatsO the Town: and Distriic44n rehl pe r oketpl necessary, lie spirit and eqthlsiasm ,. yhhnow"ex-: *si)f regard to the binneloin of uimter Fith Charleston and.Wilmington, (N. C) y Rail Road. InPpiti, 'Tun rBa4RICI will'e strict: y D6ocratic, apd tvilligse a frm upport o the National Administetion so faras. t conforms to the lesu onhtch u secui.i the suppor h moysici iarty e Suth np. O . :ap . TIle assitange of frien d fillyf ,mpd en to the ;task, hms been seeded for he diorial eparimenm. It is .it.,deemed' iecessarys te malta an expiition of tie rreat varietifjatte;rthat ill :be con ained. in, the pages of our paper;: suffice it' ny..that nepains will be opeaedio render t.an. acceptable visiter in every fansly -in he District. Tle ndersigned trusts. thati he late failure in the attenipttd eistaIlih! mpaptr.in .this plaicegwill-not be permitted o operate unfavorably upon his enterprise. The paper will be printed on a super. nyal isheeii.ithfivejecoluminstothe jrage, t Two Dollars and Fifty Cints,.if paid in idvance, rhr0e DillarF, 't the exmdration >f six months,drl'Tliee P6 ai n Fifty ,ents, at the endef thieyear. WILLIANki J. FRAfNCIS, Proprieto- pn4 Paltehe . N. B.-For furtherItrt(ulars "as re? irds a Ivertizing, &ciee terms on " t )age. Cimminication' &biusiies'&. iid stbscristidns ned velitiselbenis, 'ill >e receired at the office of(MArs.&M tANr &,RcuanosoN, of it Uie-'piil66i*ng oon of ,the paper.. ... Subscriptions and dadvertisements are olicitedi. TO ,T "F P)rWUI C I'H E Session of Congres, which isabout o terminate, wil lie eJopgu nd gratefully, emepmberedl :1y iallt true .republi cans for lie triumphant. success of iany .of their herished-principles and measurs. . While ve heartily rijoice at the triump lh -of the )rinCiples which 'it has.'licen our constant -fr.rt .to ad.ate and defend, and, fromt which nprosperity, no adlvessity. can .' erve s we cannot ;be.unnmindfuluff the ttiam..dt in wieh .ge are placed. by a' recent 'ote of boils houtse's otCengrpes: we'alae o the contempj'ated, withdrawal of 1hvlr pat, onage from-the newsapler press. *. Tu:thiis lcecisionr we cheerfully ihow, sensibly as we re of the patriotice mdtjves .ythicIhave led emit. But we truisl that titis elecsjio c Cone ress increa ses ratiher, tljan udiqpiniees ip :iaim to tje' eSippgrt of a hjggher apwry for hate of the people, and to tlberm;* confidetti y a ppeal to aid ,u,-by their p5atrogage, metainaing at thmeseatofi goverxnent a Jjur ml that is infle'ximty udevu'ted to. the *Ister ests ofl the country. - ' 'is knowtu to every one7that thae chief teotrce of suistainining a newspapet: is.tnt to magnisade .of. its subsoriptiotilist, so rmiuch as the advertiinz irtis'ge which may be'bestoived'unj t. 4, lrge co#NIf rmercial cities, imelqed, th'e hitter is usually Lhe concomnianId~he forrier, s'ifbecomnes the obvious intfreist of mercantile 4mem to advertise-In 'ahose papers whiclifir the ins etnively circulated.~ Wasin'ng on, however, is difrerentif simuated."-4De. wrived oif the adhertising patronage. inch lent to1 a nmercan'tile conimunity.' and buir leed with peculiar and enormous expeni teswhlich are not elsewhere incurret), nodh ng but a very long$list of sn'bscribing'pe. ~runas can suistain a paper in ;L'seftlness I., indeed, even in existence. The proprie e'ra of the "Union'' have hitherto aparedi no rains, and no expense, to make their paper wvorthy of the metropolis, and wvorthmy if' thme susppmort of that great party under whose banner they are enlisted. In pmublish. ing the most full and ample'debates of the two homuses uu(Congress, It is believed, ever before attempted on this continent in a dai ly neuspaper, they hare secnred the servi ees of the best reporiers which~ the coun try uaffordede, but at the enormou scost of S12,000 or or $15,000 petr ye'ar. Their extensive foreign and doiniest ic corres pondence is another large item of ex. pense, bnt tihe itnstructive -usefulness of which is so highly comimendedl anmd apirer r'iatedl as tom justify almost any outlay tum attain It. Still, it must be evident athat these heavy expenses cannot he burne, un. less time stubsc'riptionm list is conmnsuraae to time undertamkingt anti althmotugh wre .can boast of 15.000 subscribers, (including'dai. ly, tri-weekly, and weekly,) hut thais lii must lie still consilerably enlarged to ernable the proprietors of thme "Utnion" to s~stiin 4 31' T o . 4.as idt:d a:NwimptI~4i ls adv pX w 9lropoupdawisout any1-t, beento natste ENLA GE t4 lBT EI pre The "WEEK NI C nadire ,p r6 p nat -e d ent pze,g w ial; eson Ae ena 1dig g ygvr "il Mihmay ap r1 extremnel ow4~~ ~~~~h give, in tiseedin oa cImp sea ,of TCngreiG--4h'ds retierI,'M "Weekij ~i~' ad'f[Rg mo al (pj& of inforinmation to ali classes oi'our.cm . But~toenetbteau fts U hf. nuie~r anexteio eblicripi liip: isab indispn *bls . N' 4 - P . 0. We. seize tis opportunity to ad sonie delay hat taken platei pbtied~y nm jeit pfes, rhch hi dtff~ early,l~iser3 to dourje'.n p~ quently aicisrbd!seruai shall-make a'rneet iaed defe8In o to 0h je ter Ji pesent oweeigjatriasr p plaint will be madertipon ihisimuisjacta A CQNGR.ESIONAL R EGTEIR. In 'liion t ift solfe<Ld ipplish..cinng thies se~sji A tahe natiunuldleglasaatjre, a"Ctgene& Register," t, be d contain a FULL, R~qtT~o oceeingsnd deblit0f b p11 p. dleed, the ar.rangemnents whichef a hay madenith the very best corj1o reoIr 2 will enable-usto -1ve ee driizribigisU sesi p i10 Isa tn tnsg% gsgiei e. tetn ,v by an ex tice eito i ses19,tfuh t"*Wa the acts passed r il e r a sya Aspasof tlitef.onit Ishini. rfei~& e, whren necesqar.n1ti ragioy. Ihrgislation: Tbis will forn the upost complete busto;' teelr'oftelie ssln fogess apitwa bfu. niid illiea pice W ltVENT ,t'ns fd ithe neisaeInon, * Reitr' -!jPUto!5L ari -Ystiirjse toa heTCfn ri e r.a'l. aWii' eagissiai by n- -? y irnishei b th9 :i r ftrifn ha AR5I4 pt e6in! pNcu, with be entrih, ahn t 5 opt.swit Oi. i or - i n I40 We Ve 6 em- eeky j2 ri6gth 6x een -V so ce1e0 enyof e' Co roba 0 20 2 Coession IF 1 0 the cts Oaie oI ni pesoi e ' upo oirbos ulfthe Tah payen - o I" Wa5 SemAu'iWeek0, 206. ~ T0 f el, do, 5 20 _ Chee1.0 1The scers ' ' perve Opl eNt ee upn OUNookn th pay of p ia susripi bwme m'ey ae radya nte.pp Z. Washito ngetn, or a20, 18i46.fJ~ sar fr Pihing -Wahih.ouse. Tok he e thich ateuriead No otm pl -r drsom anyetienew forant 'f J ~eiIsijr dieeptenentegg wrh rraned'to be mu passed by any, and will be sold atj icsj a suit the times. - -- Printing ?rpsses nArnilshedl, Steant Engintgaof -ths, ms aj~ptv4 terns. - - - -N.DB.A Machinist is cohstn a tendaticeito udo light work. : Editors -of hnewriapers, ujbo t three times as ne ;ip4 sde amouant to, m'ay gite th1e shoIz airn iusertlon in theit papers, andtfldi t paers containing it to the -subscribers.F COCK CROFT & 105J!"? 1%' Oct, 3, 1840,2 1 Qm ' iK e A full assortenpIo Itr-'fo evetie, by .14 ~UCKERiA&O