U. S. for 118^ and 119L In Philadelphic the monster sells for a premum of 118 ant1 119J. Less than six months since it coulc hardly hud purchasers at ninety.six per cent, n share. American gold has been selling to-day for a premium of578. Half dollars at the same price; American quarters at 5 per cenl. Spanish quarters and smali change under quarters at no primium. Shin-plasters, as they are callc.d here as in Washington, supply most of the wants of the community. One or two of the shinplaster establishments have done "business on borrowed capital, and failed." They issued a most liberal quantity of the "better currency," before closing doors. Treasury draftsare little, if any, better than bank paper. Sales are noted at J, J, and 1 per cent, premium. These facts are all important when placed side by side with the state?ents and prophecies of some of the mern ..rp?nrrn,ce sjitrtr?fr tT?? Ayfffl h ^KT.1 UI VIMIIHg ??v V,?> w V.W..W... A letter from Washington is published in the Alexandria Gazette; in which the fellowipg statement is made; \i appears that Mr. Kendall left the Post Office on the etening of Sunday last, at a late hour, and op reaching his house, felt some inward impulse prompting him to Return to the office. He obeyed its ad. > ? * monition, and immediately retraced his *?*> steps until he found himself again at the portals cf the " enchanted place." What was his astonishment, on opening and en. fertng his ownroduMo find himself envcl. oped in a dense iiass of smoke. There # was no time to be lost?he summoned aid, and forence baffled the unparalled villainy of the unknown incendiary,by extingushing the flames. Squire Warton was engaged all day yesterday, in the office, in taking depositions?and it is rumored, that if the building had been destroyed the proceeding and more recenr conflagration were all directed by the same master hand. The matter is yet confined amongst a few?but you shall have all the particulars, as soon as they are fully developed. [From the National Intellgencer ] For several days past a repert has been in circulation in this city, of an attemp* to set fire to the General Post Office, which ? now kept i? the large building formerly occupied by Mr, A Fuller and known by the name of die American Hole),situated in avenue and fourtean streets* We understand that a bundle of papers, which were placed on the matelpiece of the Post .Master General's room, were found burnt, and the mantel-piece charred, when the room sras'cnlcred early on Sunday morning* CONGRESS. The following are the Yeas and Nays in the House of Representatives on the motion to lay the Sub-Treasury bill on the table, in other words, to reject it. YEAS.?Messrs. Adams Alexander, He man AUen, J. W. Allen, Aycrieg, Bell, Biddle, Bond, Borden, Briggs, W. D. Calhoun, John Calhoun, WilHam B. Campbell, John Campbell, W.B.Carter, Casey, Chambere, Cheatham, Cilds. Clark, Clowney, Convin, Cranston, Crockett, Custis, Cashing, Darlington, Daw. eon, Davies, Dwber y, Dennis, Dunn, Elmore, Everett, Ewiag, R. Fletcher, Fillmore, J. Garland, R. Garland, Goode, J. Graham, WGraham, Graves, GrenneO, Griffin, Haletead, Harhtn, Harper, Hastings, Hawos, Henry, Herrod, Hoffman, Hopkins, Henry Johnston, W. C. Johnston Eilgore, Lawler, Legare, Lincoln, A.W. Loomis, Lyon, Mallory, Marvin, J. M. Mason, S. Mason, Maury, Mav, Jfaxweil, Menifee, Merber, Afdligan, M. Morris, C. ^ aiairW Nnvft*. Oirle. Patterson, Pat UXW to be delivered at St. Louis, $4,500. I! To invest $200,000 in safe State stocks, . and to euaranty the Indians an annual in[> come of 5 per cent., payment jto be made in money or goods, at the option of the tribe ; provided that the President may, 1, with their consent, apply a portion thereof ! to education, and other purposes calcula. to improve thnm. The two blacksmiths1 and the gunsmith's ; establishments, to which the Sacs and Fox1 es arc entitled under former treaties, shal 1 be removed to, and be supported, in, the ' country retained by them. The Sacs and Foxes to remvoe from the ceded tract in eight months from the rat. ideation of the treaty. Keobuck to remain in possession of his village for two years after the ratification thereof. T"? nf 11-1 io normtlatinn. a nd I x lit; CAjJcuava ui mu m ot (he chiefs and deletes to and from Washington city, to be paid by the Uni. ted States. - * I ; | Mr. Porter, a native of KentuckyKagod 21 years, and who is seven feet six inches in height, is exhibiting himself at the gar den, and attracts much attention.?JV. Y. MercarU. Adv. Life Presebes for Steamboats.? , On hearing of the dreadful loss of the ' Home," the proprietor* of the Baltimore lines for Norfolk and Charleston inlinej diatcly supplied their boats with a large number of these indispensable articles. Law for Stages.?The Legislature of Ohio has judiciously passed a law, requiring all; he owners of coaches to provide them with two good lamps, under a penalty of not less than ten and not more than thirty dollars for every omission to do so at any time for the space of eight and (orty hours. The same law imposes a penalty on any driver who shall tail to light them during a dark night, and on every owner who shall retain m his employ a driver guilty ofin'oxicatiotl after he shall have become aware of the fact. ? The Pittsburg Advocate states that ? | $150000, had recentljbeen|received at th branch bnnk in that place, for account of J the U. S. Bank at Philadelphia. Western ] merchants are also occassionallv passing j through Pittsburg, with kegs and boxes of j specie destined for the payment of their j debts in the eastern cities. Fort-nine carie- pigeons were lately sent 1 by the Albcona Society from Brusels to ^ Tcurs, a distance of400 miles. The birds ! were started from Tours at nine in the mor. 1 ningon Suuday, and one of them reached Rnicotic rvn th#? same dav at fifty-two min- - J 4/< MOOVlw ?..v ^ uies after five in the afternoon, having flown a at the rate of 45 miles an hour. TTiis pi- a geoa W. wan lhefirst pri^ consisting Qjfa s time piece, valuod at 300 francs. The se- s cond pigeon arrived twenty-nine minutes t afterwards*, and the third three hours after J the first. The pigeon which arrived last | had flown the rate of 33 miles an hour. c Smallpox in Lowell.?This disease ex. ' ists to H considerable extent at Lowell, 1 Mass. - t The October Statement of the Bank ' of the United States.?The following is ' an abs'ract. of the October statement, for- * warded by the officers of the Bonk of the J United States, to the Auditor General of Peensylvania: Amount of Notes of the New Bank out; 601.403 29 Amount of No es of the late Bank out, 6,175,801 05 t . ( 6,777.274 44 J Amount of specie on hand, 3,013,230 55 I t We find the folowiug announcement in the Courier des Etats Vnis, o French pn. per published in New York:?Nat. Intel/ "We have been cffioally requested to announce that the Government of the Unit j ted States is desirous of forming two companies of French and German volunteers, of 150 or 200 men each for a campaign of of six months in Florida. These companies will be commanded by officers of the respective nations. Men who have already served will be preferred. If there are in New York any iormer lieutenants, sub-Iicu- , tenants, or sergeants, French or German, , j who moy desire to enrol themselves, they |, ! will be promoted one or two grades. 'The pay of the volunteers will be the same as in the Americon Army, that is to say: for captains $90 a month, first lieuren. ams 870, second lieutenants 862, serg^nts $15 corporals 88, and privates, drummers fifers $6, equipments to be provided by the Government. At the expiration of their term, those who may desire it will bereconveyed to New York at the Government's expense." i Philade/pdia and Baltimore Railroad.? The Wliming'on Journal stales that the I whole grading of the railroad between that town and Philadelphia would be completed^ : | with the last week, and that all the rails are j laid, except lor a distance of seven miles ? | , This is all that remains to be finished of the line from Philadelphia to Baltimore. J , ' i II Liverpool Sept. 25. j The wife of Thomas Shcrrad, a brick* > j layer, residing at No. 9 Adelaide-place j Somers own, was safely delivered of twins, ?' who, wiih their mother, are in good health. This time last year she gave birth to three children, apd twice previous to twins, which, with a single child which she had ht her first 1 accouchment, makes the surprising number . of ten children in less than five years. They if are all living and to all appearance, fine ;, healthy children. A Lost Island.?The abode of Alexan. j .icrkTK is no in i<> !:r> f >Miid. The Island of Juan Fermandez has vanisned from the ocean. Yet, though blotted from our tftaps, it is green and beautiful in the verses of Cowper, and the Narrative of Defec. The following is from an English journal.?N. Y. Evening Post. ' Tlia Ilsa Juan Fernandez has recently disappeared from the South Sea. It was, doubtless, produced at some remote period by a volcano eruption, and it has been destroyed bv an earthquake. A Second Parr.?An old man named R. Garijiandied Inst August a^Dunston, near Chesterfield, (Eng.) aged one hundred and sixty years and eight months. He was blind twenty six years of his Hfe. He left relatives in the house in which he died, of the respective ages of 83 and 80. U. S. Ship Independence?Emperor of Russia.?Capt. Richardson, of bring Leo. nidasy from Cronstadt, arrived at Boston, informs the Messrs. Topliff that the U. S. frigate Independence sailed from Cronstadt on the 13th of August. Being all roodv for cpji nnd tli/- wind liorht. the Em*)C" 4Vi **M,M "n"T 1 ror directed a boar, with an officer and boat'a crew, to be sent from every Russian ship of war in the ha>bor,to assist to lowningtlie frigate out; and Captain Richardson says that she went out of the harbor in fine style, with a string of boats nearly half a mile long in advance The Emperor's attention to the frigate and her officers was unremitted, to the last moment of her stay at Cronstadt; and it was remarkable that n<5 ship of war, of any nation, had ever be. fore been known to receive such manifesr tations of good will, in a Russian harbor. Warlike Means of England.?At the royal arsenel at Warwick are 24,000 pieces of ordinance, of which 3000 were afgun metal, and the remaining 21,000 of iron. This mass of destruction is divided into pieces of 202 different natures and lengths. There are also in the arsenal nearly three millions ot cannon halls ana bombshells It is said that when the allied sovernigns came to England, and visited the arsenal, they imagined that some ivooden imitations of artillery had been , made to deceive them, and when convinced of the reality of the spectacle, they :ould hnrdly find language to express thei surprise* Naval?The Exploring' Squadron ? The U S. frigate Macedonia, Commodate rones, Capt. Armstrong ship Relief Lieut. Joramandent Dornais and brigs Pioner, Lieut. Commandment New man ; Consort Lieut. Commandant Glynn, arrived at Vew York, on the 16th i?st,from Hampton [loads. SAYANAH, OCT. 20-?Robbery.? t iVc understand that the Penfield Mariners i Church, in this city, was entered some ime vesterdav, and robbed of the boxes Qto which the cootributiuus are put. I Spccimrn of the " Down East Woman., ?At the late for at Boston was presented ( t very large carpet manufactured from odds tnd ends, bits of old cloths, flannels and < lockings, in short from every thing in the ' nape or nuwii... ^? ^au/iIa(| hread up to a bed blanket, the work o7 Urs. Abigail Welsh,of Newburyport. At , he distance of five feet, which is near t mough for well-sized people to look, it las the appearance ot a rich Turkey car. >et of handsome pattern, and it will last for years a beautiful carpet. The value >f this kind of work may be perceived >y the following estimate of cost, which we ind in the Transcript : Jost of the tow cloth for foundation $2 67 Oying the rags and old stockmngs, 2 00 Thrums bought in Lowell to maks border, 2 00 $66 ; The carpet was made during odd bourse , ifter the labor of the family was porformsd, in four months and for tire trifling 1 mm above stated, with the toil saved | from hours of idleness, an elegant and , . ?i i almost everlasting carpet proaucea. Extract of a letter to a gentleman in this city, dated. ? WASHINGTON, OTC. 14. "Since I have been writing, they have laid the Sub-Treasury Bill on the table by 13 majority, and I have say, that Mr. Le. 3are, contributed more than any other member by his elequent denunciation of the Bill, to produce th s result." Charleston Courier. The brig enterprize, from Wilmington (N. C.) fo Geo. Town (I). C.) was wrecked in the late gale. Crew saved, except one. i ??? ??? Caution. . A LL persons am hereby cautioned against trading for a note given bf mo to William Burria, about the middle of March last, for ninety dollars; astho property not proving what it was represented to be, I am determined not to pay it unless compelled br law. T. J. MILES. Brownsville S. C. Oct 25 1837 51?3t Commission Business. THE undersigned hare commenced llio I or. | warding ana commission business in George j Town S. C. under tho firm of C. II. Nettles & Co. All orders will be promptly :tt?nded to. Z. E. NETTLES. G. A. McKAY; Georgetown, 23J, Oct. SI 3t. For Sale TWO bods nearly new at 45 cents per lb.?One large mattrass at $10; one common do at $4. Also One Gig and Harness at $100. A. W. CHAMBLISS _ i The Bank of Camden, S.C. ) Oct. 20th, 1837. J THE third and last instalment cn tho new Stock of this Bank, is payable on Wednesday 1st November next; and the same, being $10 per shire will be received on or before that day, at the Planters and Mechanics Bank, Charleston; the Commercial Bank, Columbia the Merchants* Bank, Choraw; and at the Bank- j ing llotree in Camden. : " I5v order of the Board. " ' W. J. GRANT, Cashier PRICE CURENT OCTOBER I. Beof in market, lb 4 9 I Bacon from wagons, lb 12 lit by retail, i> M 18 -d Butter lo 20 25 Beeswax y. lb 18 20 Bagging yard 18 -K 25 Bale rope ' ' - lb 10 10 Coffee - >.v.- lb 12$ 13 Cotton, old, j lOOlbs 6 9 Cotton, new ?> ^ ' 75^. Corn bushel . 1 1 Flour Country, , brl 600 TOO Northern, ' * brl ,10 12$ Feathers from wagnogs lb 40 4$ Fodder, -. ' ; 1 1125- 1 Hides green lb ?y - dry lb * 01 C Iron lOOlbs 5 00 650 n Indigo lb . .75 250 oi Lime - cask *04 -4 50 ta Lard lb 12 14 Leather sole lb ; 25 28 ^ Lead bar lb " 10 * Logwood lb 10 12$ Molasses gal | 401 5(br-l; Nails cut assorted vlb - j 9 ^ wrought . lb .^0 - ? Oats bushel 37$ 45 0 Oil curriers ~ gal 75 100 Ir) i m: tl Ituiip I | linseed 120 137J _ Paints white lead keg 325 425 Spanish brown lb 8 12$ Pork lOOlbs ' 800 090 / Rice lOOlbs 400 500 Shot, Bag 225 250 , ^ v" lb 12$ Sugar lb 10 12$ I Salt sack 300 325 salt ^ bush 874 100 Steel American lb 10 16 English ' * * lb 14 * v 1 German lb MS 14 * Tallow lb 10 12$ m Tea imperial lb 125 137$ ^ hyson - lb 100 125 5* Tobacco manufactured lb 10 5o " Window glass 0 x 10 50fl 325 33 T" 01 x 12 350 5715 Jc Gray's Invaluable Ointment. _ FOR THE CURE OF WHITE SWEtf. H LINGS. SCOOFULA AND OTH- 0? ER TUMORS, SORE LEGS bi AMD ULCERS. SCALD IISAD, TETTERS, * RHEUMATIC ^ PAINS, dec. dec. dee. #1 FOR sale at the DRUG STORE. Nor. 1S37. -?? _ Semple's Improved Patent 1 Truss. J THISoelfibratod instrument for tho radical 8Jt curt ofH rnia may be had at the Drug Store: ? Nov. 1837 Division flead Quarters, ) n Marlboro1 Court House. ) * a av?\n?% ^ A v* ? ?m j t ? ALEiAAII U?iK bKAUA:tl nanng DCtui op- j m pointed Deputy Adjutant General of the J ^ 4th Division with the rank of Colonel, will be stI respected and obeyed as such. john McQueen, M;?j. Gcnl. 4th Division, S. C. M. Division Head Quarters, ) j Marlboro Court House. \ * am THE following appointments, having been ?c made by Major General McQueen of the an 4th Division S. C. M. each officer appointed r will be respected and obeyed accordingly. ? Donald L. McKay, Deputy Quarter Master 1111, rrlxu -4 L Alexander D. Sims, Paymaster, with The rant ?f Major. John A. Rogers, Aid-de-Carap with ? the rank of Major, John M. Davis Aid-dc-Camp with the rank of Major. n ALEXANDER GRAHAM, j Dep. Adjt. Gonl. 4th Division, S. C. M. Di, Oct. 19, 1837. 51?9t $u IC0LA882S. ? a a Hhds Cuba Molasses. 1 M\W liU If bis. x\icw Orleans 40. For Bale by W. A, T BAILEY A Co 80 12th June, 1637. 31 Carpenters & Joiners Planes ~ &c, &c. 1 AMONG which are she following, viz:? Plow, Astragals, Dadoes, Fillisters, Gro- ^ cim Ovolos, Og 08 and quirk Ogcee, Sash, Bead and Match Planes, Hollows and Rouuds, Snipe Bills, Rabbet, side Rabbets and Reeding Pianos, f?: Smooth, Jack, Fore and Jointer Planes (double ^ and single Irons) Firmer chisels, Spring Divi- 81 iters, squares Ac. Marking and Morticing Goju pa, Key hole, Tenant and Hand Saws: Also Locks, Hinges, Files, Sprigs. Nails Ac. Ac. For sale choap by f D. MALLOY. ? Oct. 23th, 1637. da Notice. ALL persons are hereby warned not to trade with or credit any slave or other person of ft color owned or employed by the subscriber, ft] without a written order, The law will be enforced against those who do so whenever legal _ evidence of the fact can bo obtained. EDWARD BOWNES. Oct. 25th, 1837. 30?3t 8 Bacon and Lard. c F||hAA LBS. Prime Bacon. /StWW 4000 LBS. Lard. 1 For sale by M. BUCHANAN. | Sept. 6-53 tf SherilFs Sales. * rj WILL be sold on the first mnnday in No - veniber next within the legal hours at the house of Archibald Campbell on Jemmies & Creek, Four Btacks of fodder levied on as the ^ property of Archibald CazripbeR at the suit of ^ ttohp?on and son vs. A. Campbell. th ALSO, will be sold on the first tuesdry in November next within the.legal hours at the . the house of MaZcora McLeod on Skippers Creek; Twelve head of Cattle, levied in as the property of Donald Nicholson at the suits of Goodrich Webb Sz Co., and Mark Hailey vs. Donald Nicholson, 1 1 enns Cash. Purchasers wi'l pay for Sheriffs fr papers. ai A. M. LOWRY, Shfc C. D. fr 17th October, 1837. 29?3t *1 ?? ai Corn & Meal. THE highest market prices will be paid fo SJ the abovo articles, which are now vory Vj scarce. Apply to J. MALLOY ?fc Co. , July 10th, 1837. Brick Store. 3 - . ai . i " i 66 T) ARCHED Coffee is the True Doctrine. ^ Jl but burnt is down-right heresy." 1 An article can be had at the Tin Shop by which the process of roasting Coffee can be got at without impairing its flavor; add with much less trouble than by the old method.? October 18,1837, 29?2t. Sugar.., r ^ST. Croix, Porto Rico, Louisiana Clarified, ^ Doublo Refined Loaf, and White Havana, G for sale, by tlic quantitv or retail, by ( b' . D MALLOY. j ' 27th Feb. 1PS7. Itelf # ' ~ # * * * - + > - ... ? . .. For Sale,.^ C AA Sacs salt, D to the ton, at the i and charges; 4IOO barrels fresh Luue just landed froin S< Comet, $175 by the 20 barrels. 80 bales of fresh Hay. 40 taxes leaf tobacco at 7 cts. 15 hhds* Molusess a: 30 cts. E. WATERMAN". Oorgetpwn, Nov, 10, 1837. 49?3 Sheriff's Sales. BY order of the Court of Ordinary of CI tcrhcld district will be sold at Chester! ourt House, on the first Monday in Noverr ext. one tract of land near Wrights Fo n Big Westfields Creek, (belonging to the ite of Wm. Hinson dee'd.) containing 202 a< lore or less, adjoining land belonging to Ji larko, Jos. Everott, Thraah!y White and V egues. Conditions. A credit until the first day muary 1839; tho purchaser to give Bond ote and good security with interest from ly of sale, and Mortgage on the premises to rdinary if necessary to secure the purcli oncy. Purchasers will pay for Sheriff's cs? ALFRED M. LQWRY, Shff C. g For Sale. A sot of Merchant's'Patent Balances, n m. weights complete. It will be soldchea J, HERVEY Oct 18. 1837. 29?2t lank of Georgeto wn, S. C. 12th October, 1837. rHE Subscribers lo the Stock of this In tution are horeby notified, that th*~p out of thft^Third Instalment of iU capital, i i required on Moiiday the 6th of Norers :xt, and that tho same may bo paid at 1 ink here?at the Commercial Bank, Coium -the Merchants' Bank at Cheraw, or to Mess >hn Eraser 6l Co. Charleston. J. CHAPMAN, Cashics Oct. 14. 30?2t 11 HE exercises of Mrs. Green's school cc : raenced on the 16th inst. at her reside* iposite to Mr. Stinemctz Hot"L A few ra arders can be accommodated. Oct. 25th. 1837. 3(1? t P.IC3. ? Casks of Rice just received, and for s i hv W. &. T: BAILEY & Co June, 1837. 31 tf Salt, Molasses, and Rice. I SACKS Liverpool Salt, and a.f L Casks of Molusecs and Rice, le cheap for cash, by retail or wholesale. D. MALLOY Jan. 10th, 1837. 9rtf_ Copartnership Formed. rH E subscribers have this day formed a1 partnership in business, under the finr W. & T. HAILEY & CO. d have taken the Store lately occupied by J P. LaCOSTE, one door nprtli of Kerah eet. W. J. BAILEY, T. B. BAILEY, JOHN W. McRAE Jan. 2d. 1837. 9:tf POLICIES will be issued upon Buildii Merchandise in Store, and on the rivei d from Charleston and Georgetown; also itton in storo. Persons living in the conn d towns adjacent by giving a description of Li operty, can havo it insured against loss or reign Liquors it Wines ; all of which will Id low for cash or country produce. M. & R 11AILEY Feb. 11. 1837. . . John Evans & Co. I AVE just received Molasses, Sugar, C fee, Rice, Hour, Bacon, Tallow & Spc indies, Spanish Srgars and Cavendish Tobai art quality,] Spades, Shovels, Weeding lie allow Ware, Ac which, in addition to tfc riner stock, comprises almost every arti aptcd to this market, and is now offered Ic on as good term? as can be had at this pla Cheraw. March 1st. I7:tl Lime. BBLS. Stone Lime Fresh and unsta P^wed, can be had, if appliod for, in twai yS* A. P. LACOSTE July 12, 1837. 3a:tf LEMON BYRtTPa v ^ DOZ. Bottles Fresh Leuion Syrup, for s W by JNO. MALLOY it CO June 14,1837. Feathers. nORsaloby D. MALLOY P SAnf . 20th. 1837. EPHALIC, AROMATiC, SCOTl AND MACCABOY SNUFFS. nOttsaloattho -DRUG S'A)RI F April 26 24 Nptipe. rllE Copartnership heretofore exiting of Bonnelt & Co. has thisday teen diasoT< r-mutual consents-All those indebted to & ra will inike payment, and those to whom tl e indebted will present their claims to J< . Williams, who alone is authorised to sei ie business of the Company. JNO. N. WILLIAMS, K. BENNETT. July 11, 1837. 36 3mo Reduction of Freights. A T a meeting of the boat owners ol utter, m. held this day, it was resolved that eights from Georgetown ought to be; redu xi they accordingly revised the proseut rate eights and mode a considerable deduction most every article, amounting,in the genera 1 average ot twenty to twenty five per cei The present rates will be uniform and a la rantity of them printod and distributed throi le country for the satisfaction of the couc [erchants and others who msy be disced lip their goods by this place. There is r l effort making to reduce the freights i larges troni New York to.Georgetown and ost if we arc successful that Country Mercha Biierally who are in reach of this place will 1 to their advantage to ship their goods this * f)y order of the meeting, D. S. IIARLLEE, Chairman. August, 14th 1837 40> For Rent. rHAT large and commodious Store Ho and cotton sheds lately occupied by Mcs (regg Marshall on Church street, and ow f J. D. Billingslv, Esq. For tertns apply t BROWN BRYA> 20'h. 1^37 -15?4t ? ' ,# v.* . 4- * . -- - - - 'Md Dissolution. :0i!l f BlHE copartnership heretofore exMfAf tihikir * JL the firm of ScottfA Keclcr, in tbieaaydie chr. solved by inuliUi consent. AITtboeo indebwdW mid finn are request. <) to iiwike payment befow the first of J aiiu iry. Tr)o.sq.<*ho neglect to A? ?? _ ^ajjc wiB find t!.. ?. j.- of.-iiAttorj..-y iur coll, SCOTT & KEELEft. Oh raw, 2J Oc.. 1337 l- Tqchuawess wfil be continuc*ih^aft^ . iffe* 27 3m Y .JSj i'cu A ITp1?!'?.'iuft L S. " V" >1 iber d"* DOZES Silk and Cotton L'mbruiiu*; and . ^ I^H 2 dozen Parasol*. For sale'by XT J. M ALLOY A Co. , -3 ZZ , **?fr '63- 31 U_ Bacon & Lard. > ?v^' of a fevr hundred pounds prime TRfi . cr Lord. For sale cheap, for cash only, by the D. MALLPY Jaya, Lagiiira, &liio oflee. : ^| Ti- A uuu11 supply or tn? wro H? A and for/ale, by ^ MA^y ' ^ ^!P fith Blankets Negr* CltfiSur- A T 1 Cotton Bagging&c: 'Wj? THE Subscriber has on hand Ayod Slack .< of the above articles wfeiebiha wilt mSm / cheap as any in market. * - ^8fi| f 51 Tp *rs * rfk'JiAlXOl^u.- Jjiln 1 ".7 I1!? 20 do*. Cap!*' : '? llPI ia 30 Fowling Gone, V v ' .< +^wm ,rs> A few sets Blacksmith's Tools, with ft good slock of Saddlery,HajiwftffsCrockftry w?tft all of which wiH be sold low fox cash ^barter for country- produce. ? Nov. 22, 18* . y- Z Drug Store. """"" WW9 soDscriDers nave removec wuwir riaw JL Store on Front Street, wpB^n lprtiit of "" :: f Taylor 6c Punch's where they haveand ~ tinue to keep, a fall and complete aseoetmerit of alc Drugs, Medicincp SttrgiUd Jii|?|iWfrf?x P All of which th^ propose mtlhig eotbtfrna* ? reason able terms; apd particularly mi t?thtptn . king large purchases, * . ew Any article tbey may not have ou bamtir&Wi '[> ' : f?r applied for, will be . March 21A * i?V / &4 Marus Multicaufats Trie*. \ FW1HE subscriber has from 35,000, to-,4?MW0 , , . ro. 11 tft Si C ~Jm~ IMUI uo .UUiuvuuiun nuvn Iiwy _ ? 1 of his residence, with rooU of I, 2, and 3 ?? which will be ready for etle^ this full, aod *btei* dr. he will sell on mo3er*e ^ ~ a* EDWD. J?. ROBERTS,' j Baltimore Md ' > BisseluilbV 1 .4' rpHE wputanto U Trad. rt O*i ^ssr 1U) TUE hrra of J. hf. ?l X UhmMtjtfjmx ^ has alsoJLeen dissolved. Harm* bod^t ont tfc ; stock intrado of the late concern, t)M BOMOi her will oouinue the bujotaasei Centre, bap*. L. arter on bia own-accwmv^ ,(Jjrtjjjjjir' ?? SepUinbw Oth, 1837. 27 oa ? ? , > ,? , ,, rVli^t, ,. ?" Baton! Bacon! >S, If an ted 10,000 M? print *. . ?M WW Bacon for which the high?t caaafcg||?>B? 'n(j will be paid if delivered prior to the Wtlf jbe** ^July J(5th, 1837* ' Mrtek BttriL Notice. ' ? 1*/HERE AS RICHARD ' H^toftoion, btriiy 'f? tnut for thebenefit Of hbl enriitont. ' - u f agree to discharge the said fheleefrtee 4%*; '# " Jil c? tiier liability, upon receiving tfrodtWlbiMMlllit * ed. - ? L Notice is also hereby prenlo all tlwa. MaWed to tiic said Ptwlm, tLt inlfttl ftytttmt , must be made to tire assignee*. ck- CX)NtAWJ.TWCH, > ? J AS. W. BLAKENET, > L Cheravy, Sept lltb, 1837. 44 TS^ ,u New & cheap fWlHE Subscriber has just received and Ope*. JR. ed an unusually large andeXt6n?ve%ad*<. fj ? ment of seasonable Goods, carefully selactfffcy himself in New York, in Sept. I?t. Iboso '< wishing* to purchase, war find it to theft,inferest to call and examine before baying," as he -+i thinks his stock will bo found to eomyrhe. ee . .. ^ 'H general an assortment as ajiy in the. pldoe he is confident that he oaa sell as lew as goods g can be afforded in this market. Merchants frees ? j*3 the country will and his stoak so large he to \ ? merit their attention.' fib cordially invites nil to call and judge for themselves. It can el ell tude to hie fqends and the pSb^foxthe iXersi^ share of patronage with which he lmo"sihraya ; " J u? No*. 21*. lttfc BOOK BIXBING, - j THSsubscribers haw ritebHshoitltltiineefroe "3 111 the above Use pf business in Chora w j and offer their services to its citizens. u BAZBNcocirr, *co. j Bheraw, S. C? Jan. $6. . *" tiw For ^ sale at |h? Bbdl^tore. ) 'rl logical Soinmery iu Cohli#.^ Tjis proceed. to ' l.to be dcvoteoxo the e^jca obiytaiKC." . . " . Eg ~~ WrTirScorbbrOagh.^ nORTRAIT painter at Darlington 0. H. _ Ml will be happy to attend to any command* i t0 from the neighboring districts. JJJ October 18, 1837. J Sfr-It j awc ?^ 1? *1 - v M 1 int. Factorage and Commission -- ^*' '* * < r - .*.W"v a- 6 a Business. THE Subscriber ha? resumed the FiCTOJL AfjETaiidCOMISSION , ?It respectfully tenders Us services to bis mm(& ~ and all who may Codimit their interest taHiis ) Charg? GEORGE COTCH9T, ^ ?"c T- Edroondstorfs wfattf. sr?: Aug. 523 , 41 Uk J ncd tj*Tlie Camden Journal, Columhta Telescope, -*3 r? Georgetown Uniou and Cberaw G watts, wot publish the shave until the frat of November, *j| and orward their tccoerte a? above* 'ri JS J