Cheraw gazette and Pee Dee farmer. [volume] (Cheraw S.C.) 1838-1839, November 21, 1838, Image 1

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CHERAW GAZETTE AND PEE DEE FARMER ; M. M?cL?a'n. Eilitor and Proprietor. CHERAW S C. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21,183& *?' ' Tsr.iss. If paid within throo months, . . 300. If pa id within three months after the clpse of the year, 3. 50 If paid within twelve months after the close of the year, 4 00 If cot paid within that, time, .... 5 00 A company of ten persons taking the paper at tho same Post Ollice, shall be entitled to it at $^5 : provided the names be forwarded together, and acompanicd by the money. No paper to be discontinued but at ho option of the Editor till arrearages arc paid. Advertisements not exceeding sixteen lines, inserted for one dollar the first time, and thirty, seven and a half cents, each subsequent insertion Persons sending in advertisements arc request, eu *,o specify the number of times they aru to be j j'-.so ted; otherwise they will be continued imi ordered out, and chirked accordingly. Ijr'Tiie Postage must bo paid on Jlcoramu. nioations Interesting to Teachers. NOTICE is hereby given that tin Academy at BennettsviMc, Marlboro, So. Ca. will ba vacant at the close of the present session.? This institution consists of a Male and Female department, which the Trustees are desirous of J filling with appropiiato and well qualified ! Teachers. The teacher in the male department must be competent to tcacli the various branches usually taught in the best Acadom es ; and the Teacher of the female department,the branches of an accomplished female education. Ap. plicants are reqnested to present their applica tions with as littlo delay as practicable. Tftey will be received until the 10th December next when the election will be made. All communications on the subject, to bo addressed to Rev. Campbell Stubbs, President of the Hoard of Trustees. JAMES THOMAS. Secretary, j Oct 24,isas. 50 tf j Ten Dollars Reward. j WILL be given to an}' one who may find J ar.d return to mo a large brown pocket j book lost on thursdiy the 25t!i inst. between \ the hours of II o'clock A. M. and 6 o'clock P. M. containing five dollors cash, notes and I ^luo bills. The papers will be of uo value to any [ one but the owu-r. FELIX LONG. Cheraw Oct. 29, 1838. I 50 tf ' Sperm Oil. ' BEST winter strained Sperm Oil, for sale \ by A. P. LACOSTE. October 31st, 183S. 50 tf Blacksmith's Notice. THE Sab criber takes this method of inform- , ing his custom rs and the public generally j that ho has sold out iris Blacksrai hvs Shop and will not carry on the business on his own ac count aftor the 1st day of November. He therefore earnestly requests that all thoso indebted to him will come lonvarJ and settle their accounts ny cosh or note, as hi is desirious to close all liis business before the close of the present year. v The business will be carried on at the same 1 place and by the s una hands under the direction ot Mr. Andrew Miller the person to whom he lias sold the shop. SHADRACH MITCHELL. Oct. 24,1833. , no u_ ; Notice. BROWN BRYAN takes this method (o give public nolico that letters of administration have been granted hi*n on the cstiU. of Willi ?m Pegues junr. deceased, late of Chesterfield District, and to request all persons indebted in a y manner to the said est itc to make payment to him. AU those to whom the estate may be in<1 bled will present their claims within the timo lived by law, or payment will be r.'fuscd. Choraw, October 24th, iti3S. 49 tf Heal Est<itcfor Sale. THE Subscriber offers tor salo, on most ac. commodating terms that newly erected Dwelling Honso situated between second and j third streets fronting on the latter, opposite Mr. E. B awnes'residenoe, together with the other noccssary out buildings. '1 he lots are newly fenced in; the whole in goodrepair. The house is 45 by ' 36 feet, containing 6 rooms viz. 4 in the lower sto. ry with passage 10 feet wide through the centre, g and 2 in upper story, all well phistcred and fin- h isked: each room in lower story has a neat j 1 lire place; there is attached totheso premises, 5 j l lots 3 fronting on second street and 2 on third i t street, and boundod on the south bv Powo st.The j 1 situation is considered as healthy as any in ! ? Town. | i CONLAW LYNCH. Sept. 12, 153d. 44 tf Corn Meal. 4 supply of fresh ground corn meal, con- {stantly on luad, and for sale bv n >/itt r\\~ V. iU.ILl;' / J . | April 18th, 183S23 if [ New Goods. THE Subscriber is now Receiving his fal stock of dry goods, consisting in part of * British and American Prints, Silks, Muslins, % ' Laces &.c. also a goad stock of Cloaks, Cassi. inores, Sattinetts, Negro Kcrsies. Blankets. Hats, Bonnets, Shoes, and a great many other articles too tedious to cnumorate. Which he will sell low for cash. MALCOM BUCHANAN. Che raw Sept. 12, 1833 41?tf India Rubber Overshoes. FOR Sale by D. MALLOY. Nov.tofi '*37. 1 tf Duntap<$* HAVE received a part of their new l'all an? WintcT goods, and expect tho remaiuderof j i heir fancy goods on Monda}'. They have ox. ' hand a good stock ot Salt, Sugar, Coffee Ac. Ac i Ocobcr 21th, 1638. 49--tf 1 mi " ii Hacon and Lard JUST reoeivcd, and for sab* low for cosh, 6009 lbs. \v -11 cured Ualtimorc bacon, consisting of Ilauis, Shoulders, and Sides; also 500 lbs. leaf lard i i 50 lb ICogs. I>. MALLOY. July 20th, 1*33. 37 if Bacon. rf* LBS. No. Ca. Bacon for sale, by, OW D. MALLOV. March 5th 183a 17?tf 1 ???????????? In Equity. Lancaster District. John Massey, jr. ] admr. etal I vs. r Sarah Massey et. al J By order of the Court of Equity July Term I83tf, tho creditors of John Massey Sen'r. (de. ceased) late of Chesterfield District are required to present tho amounts of their demands on oath, and establish the same on or before the first of the next court. J. W. WITHERSPOON", Jr. C. E. L. D. Commissioners Office. ) Oat. 12. 1838. J (Printers fee $5. 50.1 49?3m Carpenters & Joiners Planes &c, &c. A MONG which are she following, viz:? A Plow, Astragals, Dadoes, Fillisters, Grec.an Ovolos, Og es and quirk Ogees, Sash, Bead and Match Planes, Hollows and Rouuds, Snipe Bills, Rabbet, side Rabbets and Reeding Pianos, Smooth, Jack, Fore and Jointer Planes (doublo and singlo Irons) Firmer chisels, Spring Divi. dcrs, squares c. Marking and Morticing Gua. ges, Key hole, Tenant and Hand Saws: Also | Locks, Hinges, Files, Sprigs, Nails &c. &c. For sale cheap by D. MALLOY Oct. 25th, 1837. I Hats & Caps. A Few cases, latest style of fashionable Hals and Caps. For sale by D. MALLOY. Nor. 15th. 1837. 1 tf Blacksmiths Tools. ! A good supply on hand, of every thing in the : line, for sale at a small advance a! ove cost, i V. MALLOY. | March 5th 1830. 17?tf. j Plantation for Sale. THE subscribi-r offers for sale that valuable Rivor Plantation owned by the late Charles i I. Lide. It bounds on the Stage road and em. traces the old Cheraw forry on the East side of die river, and is too well known to need particu. tar description. It is, beyond dispute, one of jthe nost valuable plantations on the Peedec. If sold. possession will be given on the first of Jan- i aarv. For terms apply to ] ANN LIDE. October, tilth, 1838. 49 tf j Spanish Cigars; j A Superior Article. I PANISH Cigars, ^ for sale bv JOHN MALLOY &, Co Fob. 14th, 1838. 14--if | Hams. "J very choice N C Hams. ' Also <100 superior Sides and! Shoulders N. C. bacon, for sale by A. P. LACOSTE. October 17th, 183d. 48 tf Hats. Cases 1st qualityClipped. Nutria, latest 6tyle ss* 2 do do pi tin Russia for Summer 2 do do Otter &, Reaver naps, very handsome, I do do Wool llats, 1 do do Straw do. All for sale very cheap by V. MALLOY. _Mareh 5th, 1S38. n?tfPaints, Oils, Glass, &c. 25 kegs Whito liOad, 8 bbls Linseed Oil, 30 gallon's Turpentine, 300 lbs Putty, 25 boxes 8 x 10, Glass. Just received and for salo by A. P. LAC03TE. October 17 th, 8138. 18 tf_ BURNS MILLS. rHESE Mills five miles below Cheraw arc now in complete order for sawing lumber, finding corn and wheat and bolting flour. The lolting cloths arc new and of a superior quality. Hie Proprietor intends to remain attho mills th resent year and will give his personal attentioc o all the business of tho mills, lie hopn : >y punctual attention to busness, not onlyc nerit, but get a largo share of custom in tS ibovc line of busiuest. J. W. BURN CUrs'.crfield, District S. C. Jon. 22d, lb38. ( 12?tf | STEAMBOA T OSEOLA. CAPTAIN CHRISTIAN THIS substantial Boat having run successfully for two seasons, is again in complete order with her lighters ready to recoivc freight Georgetown for this place. All goods shipped by her will be forwarded without delay. W. II, WINGATE. Ag't. M. S. B. C. Cheraw, July 10th, 1838. 35 tf Received by the late arrivals at the Book Store a number of New Religious Works, 1 * * #* I * ' ? ?- ? 1 I \nTr4 rn tnnl.'O WHICH Willi IMOM; U<i ihuju uviwn,| iiiuuw iin assortment. Among them arc the following: BOSTON'S Fourfold State, Scott's and Clark's Commentaries, Crudeus Concord, aucc, Milner's Chucrh History, Cudworth's Intellectual Systom, vol. 1st, Campbell's Four Gospels, Applcton's Works, Missionary Ltiterprizos, Watson's Dictionary, D wight's Theology, Home's Introduction, Gaston's Collections, Tyn? dale's N'ew Testament, Comprehensive Diblc, Family Dibler, Hodgo on the Romans, Lime street Lectures, Spruce Street Lectures, Marrow . af Divinity, Colo ou God's Soverignty, Synod ol ; Dort, Mark's Medulla, Harvey on N^oraj Agencj | Memoir of Dr. Porter, Memoir of Dr. Novin, Ne. j vin's Practical Thoughts, Ncvin ou Popery j Luther ou Galations, Life of Calvin, Calvin or Romans, Sutler's \na!o*nr, Ohalmer's Works i Dick'? Works. j Blankets and Negro cloths. A good supply on hand of the abovo article Jm. and for ealo low by JOHN MALLOY & C?. Feb. 14,1838. 14?tf Lime & Tar, ON CONSIGNMENT. I Bbls. Stone Lime, and 10 bbls. ofGcorJ QPQW getown Tar, will be received in a few I days by our boat Henrietta, and for sale by JNO. MALLOY, &Co. I May 15, 1833. 27?tf ?1 ? ???? Hay Sf Lime, on Consignment. ?* Bales Ilay and 25 bbls lime, will be re. /vlf reived by our boat in a few days apd for sale at the landing. JOHN MALLOY &, Co. Feb. 27, 1838. IG-tf Four Devon Bulls for sale. THE subscriber has for salo 4 North Dovon Bulls, of the purest blood in this country ! or Europe, having proceedced from the stock of j the Earl of Leicester, a gentleman better and j moro advantageoualy known as Mr. Coke of : Helkam, who before endowed with titlo by the j present Quean of England, was by universal ac! clamation des mated as the Great Commoner of j England?and it has been universally conceded ! that one so illustrious by his acts could not bo J ennobled by the addition of a title. The subscriber, without indulging in exaggerated praise, can conscientiously say, that he never beheld four more beautiful animals, and he, therefore, takes peculiar plcasuro in rccommendingthem to such gentlemon as may wish toiraprove their stock by a cross with this time honored race of British Cattle. The North Devons are no less rcmarkablo for j their docility of disposition, than they are for j tneir propensity to take on fat, andiho richness of their milk. The Devon ox, as all know, are distinguished for tho rapidity and elasticity oftheir step, as well as for their capacity to endure fatigue. As oxen, therefore, there is no other raco tint can compare with them. The above bulls will be sold for 80 aud $100 each?they are 3 and 4 years old. Terms cash on delivery in Baltimore. Appficationsby letter to be post paid. EDWARD P. ROBERTS. Editor Farmer and Gardner, Baltimore, Md. Oct. 30, 51 tf "orsciShoes and Horse jShoe Nails. Burdens patent No 1.2, and 3 Horso Shoes and Horse shoe nails, cheaper and better than can be made by the common operation. For sale by j D. MALLOY , Nov. 8, 1837. 25 tf j flats! flats!! LATEST NEW YORK FASHIONS. e Dozen drab and black Fur Hats, just ree'd and for sale by JOHN MALLOY & Co. Brick Store. April 23rd, 183S. 25 tf Wanted. TWO or three Journeyman Tailors, good workman by L. S. DRAKE. CJicraw, October 2, 1838. 47 tf j Drab and Black Fur Hats. A Fine stock of the above articlo received and fcr sale by JOHN MALLOY & Co. Fob 14. 1838: 14-tf. Administrators Notice. ALL persons indebted to the !ato John T. Hinson, will ploase make payment to the subscriber forthwith ; and all persons having de. mands against the intestate will present thorn properly proved, within the time prescribed by law, or this notico will be plead iu bar of their recovery. ALEXANDER GRAHAM, Admr. Cheraw, S. C. Feb. 14th, 1838. 14-tf For Sale at the Book Store. Scientific Class Book, Parker's English Gram, inaj-, Parker's English Compositions, Wheh pley's Compound, Smellie's Philosophy, Kamc's Criticism,Woodbridge's Geography, Smith's English Grammar, B'ake's Philosophy, Smith's Arithmetic, Davie's Legendcr, Davie's Bourdon's Geography of the Hoavcn6, together with a gen. cral assortment of Classical and other school, books. Record Books, from 2 to 5 quires, full hound, do do do do half bound. Merchant's Day Books and Ledgers. Water colours Fine Pen Knives. April 23, 1838. 24?tf Cloaks, Overcoats, &c. Al iucstock on hand, and for sale r.-ry low fcr cash by JOHN MALLOY & Co. Fob. 14, 1838. 14-tf i For Stale. A second hand two horse Carriage and Gig [ loth in good repair. Apply to j M: BUCHANAN. j Choraw, Feb. 27th. 1838. 1G tf | Molasses. j "A d\ HI1DS. Prime Trinedad Do Cuba Mo. i ft. ^Flassps, just received, and for saloby D. MALLOY j th.1638. American Farmer. Ci 03/PLCTE sets of this excellent periodical f consisting of 15 volumes each. ! Also, ROBERTS' SILK MANUAL* a ! work of general utility, comprising all the inj formation necessary to be known in the culture of the Mulberry and growth of Silk, j The above works are offered for sale, at the | office of the FARMER and GARDNER, j North-east corner of Baltimore and Charles ! ton-streets, Baltimore, Md. ; I April 18th, 1837. ' l ** , .1 . J rj tfroau^iotiisuassimersc uuu ! Satinettcs. 6c sold very cheap. Per6006 wanting i j f f barguins will Dloase call and examine mj ,! Stock. P, MALLOY. -o*r t I Notice. WILL bo reooivcd in a.fbv.' days a hand some extensive top Barouches with seat for six grown persons 4 insido and 2 out, ai excellent article for a family and well adapted ti Southern Roads being light built. Also a nea Family Carriage, light and in complete order Also a second Hand 'Z horse Barouche, all o; either ol which will be sold on good terras. Apply to BROWN BRYAN. Nov. 7th, 1838. 51 tf N. B. Persons who may wish to purchase ne. groes may hear of a few on application to me. Carpenters Tools. AN additional supplyjust rocv'd. which makci my assortment very good, ' f\ Iff ATT AV U. JUAlJlAS X . March 5th, 1838. 17?tf. i ish. IMTACKEREL, Codfish and Salmon. ItJL For Sale by D. MALLOY. Nov. 8, 1837. 25 tf. Notice. THE copartnership of Williams and Mun. get is dissolved by the death of Mi Munger. The business of the concern will be closed by the surviving rtner. JNO. N. WILLIAMS, Surv'g Partner. 23 August, 1638. 42-3mr^ Spanish Cig rs. first quality Spanish cigars, Eagle Bran d, just received and for sale by D. MALLOY. April 16th, 1635. 23 tf In Equity. Clieraw District, So. Ca. William Tecl and Isabella Teel, ") vs. | Bill for John G. McLendon Patscy McRac j Farquhar McRae and Polly his wife ^ Partition Allen Tcol and Margaret his wife of Elizabeth McRae, Gilbert McRae, Roal Boyd and Catharine his wifo Estate. ?Capel and Polly his wife. It appearing that Patsey McRae, Farquhcr McRae and Polly his wife, Allen Tcel and Margaret his wifo, Elizabeth McRae Gilbert McRae, Boyd and Catharine his wife and Capel and Polly his wife defendants m this bill aro absent from and reside without the limits of the state ofSouth Carolina. It is ordered that the said absent defendants, on or beforo the first day of January next, do appear and plead answer or demur to the bill of the complainants, and in default thereof, the said bill as to the said absen defendants will be taken pro eonfesso. It is also ordered that this notice of this order be published in tho Chcraw Gazctto twice a month for the space of three montl s. GEO. W. DARGAN. Com. in Equity for Chcraw District. August 14, 1S38. 41?6t. In Equity. South Carolina Chcraw District. Wiley Kelly and Win. Kelly ") Bill Aduir's of David Kelly, I for vs. " > account Elizabcath Kelly ola!. and Heirs ot David Kelly J Partition. ?T appearing to my .satisfaction that John " > pi:-.u?|, Ma wifo nnd Dnvid . L r rascr unu cjiitautm ma ?i.v, ??.? Wingatc, defendants in tiiis case aro absent from the limits of this stato. It is, ou motion of Sims Sol. for complainants, ordered that the said absent defendants do appear, and plead an. swer or demur to the bill of complainants on or beforo the first day of January next or tbo said bill will be taken pro eunfesso as to them. [t is also ordered that notico of this order be published in the Chcraw Gazette twice a month for the spacetof three months. GEO. W. DARGAN, Comm'r in Equity for Chcraw District. Sept. 12, 1838. 45 2mf3m Notice. LS. DRAKE has commenced the Tailor. ing business in Dr. McLean's Store op. posito to I>. Malloy. Chcraw, Sept. 2(ith, 163.8. d6 tf Just Received, and for sale at the Rook jS'torc. GIBBON'S Rome, Marshall's Washington Burr's Memoirs, Fianklin's Works, Combo on the Constitution of Man, Arabian Nights, Travel's in Egypt, Arabia <?c. Robinson Crusoe ?i ? if fine gilt. do. plain, i Juki's own uook, riome Book of Health ami Medicine, Virginia Housewifo, Miss Leslie's Seventy. Five Receipts, Stew, art's Adventures in C'upturing Murrcll, Mason's Frarier, Western Songster, Singer's own Book Boy's own Book. "ENTER TAIN ME NT riHIIE Subscriber, having been satisfactorily JL engagod for more than three years in at tending to a BOARDING HOUSE, | Feels encouraged to say to the public, that he: HOUSE and STABLES are well furnished fo; the reception and accommodation ofthosa win may be pleased to call. E. SMITH. Mrs. Smith is prepared to entertain Stage Pas : sengers, shouli any think proper to call. Thei Baggage shall bo removed to and fro u tho Stag OlEco free of charge; * Bj" Mv Residcuco is on tho corner of Gillcf pie street, the lot formerly occupied hy Mri 1 - ...... 1 ,u | Uarirc convenient to mo iuar&t?i auu num ui j State Bank j l'ayctteville, Sept. 1, 1838. 44?lmf3m ?- # Genuine Barnitz Pigs. THE subscriber has for sale the follov ing pigs, which are warranted genuine: 2 pair 4 months old, and 1 pair 10 weeks old. I The Barnitz hogs are distinguished for the i early maturity and size, attaining upon clov . pasture from 250 to 300 lbs. when 12 and months old. The price of the largest si I is $15 a pair; that of the smallest $10 pair. ! Applictiong by letter to be post paid. , EDWARD I* ROBERTS. !! ' Baltimore Md. October 30:h, 1539. ' CI if Java, Laguira, & Rio Coffee. A GOOD supply of the above article on hand and for sale, by J J. MALLOY A CO. , Feb. 6th, 1837. , >1;U Notice* TEN thousand pounds good sound bacon, for ale by BROWN BRYAN. Nov. 7th, 1838. Also, Sugar, ( offee, Iran, Nails, Bagging, . Bale Rope, Twine, Seine do, Sattinetts, Shirtings, Blankets, Ac. tit. 51 4t i * Stoves, Stoves, STOVES. THE Subscriber will receive in a few days a good assortment of BOX, SIX PLATE, and FRANKLIN STOVES, suitable for churches, i Factories. School Houses, Work Shops and i other buildings where a uniform heat is wanted lata small expense; which will be sold at a small . advance on cost, for cash. Ho will also receive j a specimen of cooking Stoves for which he will j execute orders. Tho public are rcqflfated to call ' ' tnd examine it. I Having made arrangements with extensive 1 i Stove Dealers in N. Y. stoves of any size or pattern, not on hand, can be furnished at the 1 shortest notice. Russian and English iron Stove Pipes of suit. I ible sizes always on hand. J. HERVEV. Nov. 12, 1838. 52 bp2t i The Salisbury Watchman and Charlotte Jour. ( lal are requested to give tho above two inser. < -ions and scud their Bills to J. H. ! A Card. i I "?\R. Roberts Dentist, will return to Chcraw JLr about the 1st of December to attend to the | practice of his profession. November 7th, 1338. 51 3t I PROSPECTUS OF THE NAT ONAL MAGAZINE 1 AIHD REPUBLICAN REVIEW. II. J. BRENT, ESQ. EDITOR. I The National Magazine and Republican i Review will be published in th^ city of Wash- , ington, District of Columbia, on the 1st day of January next, and delivered monthly in all parts of the United States, devoted exclusively to the advancement of the great principles of the IVh'g party, and the encouragement of literature and science. I - - n I The experience of tne past year nas connrmed in the minds of the more reflecting and sa gacious of the Whig party that a vacuum exists in the periodical press of the country, in 1 which should be combined the productions of our great statesman the literary geniuses of ! which the United States can boast so ample a share, on the various subjects that present 1 themselves to a sound and vigorous intellect. It cannot be doubted that the present crisis demands the publication of a work calculated to infuse and circulate true and honest political information and to counteract the direful influence exerted by a monthly periodical of a similar nature published in this city, under the auspices, and bearing the name of the self-styled Democracy of the present day, advocating measures which, if successful, are destined to moulder to ruins the fabric of our noble Constitution, by placingjconstructions on it to suit the caprice and advance the reach- i ings of a corrupt ambition, j The union of such principles with a gencr; al literature as have insulted the common , ! sense and honesty of the country, by proclaim, j ing the "Martyrdom of Ciliey," rendered in a manner more dc testable Irom the insiduous way in which thev arc combined, tends directly to the disorganization of all that, as Americansshould be held most sacred. Th s combination is calculated to secure thcin85 circulation in quarters to which they might not otherwise j penetrate, as well as from a certain deceptive I air of high-toned philanthrophy and expansive : liberal.ty of views, with which they are artful ly able to invest themselves, fur the purpose ot stealing their way into the heads through the I nnfiusDectim? hearts of that class or; winch de pends the destiny and hope* of the narioij ?its \ young men. Whilst the more experienced sagacity of older heads can nover hesitate a moment in recognising the real naked deformI ity of these principles of modern Radicalism, j under all the fair seeming disguises tiiey may I assume, yet to the loung they are replete ' with a subtle danger :>f the most pernicious character. The National Magazine and Republican Review is designed, and will b?-conducted with r these and other h gh important considerations r in view, calculated to correct misconstructions, i 3 and to inculcate the correct political princi-1 pies on which arc based the views and prac^ tice of the greatjtepublican Whig party, as 0 well as fur the cncourag.-ment and mamten. ance of genuine polite literature. The pubi. lishcrs will neither spare expense in the me3. chanical department of the work, nor their ute most efforts to render the Review useful to the ! Fubiic in a literary point ot view, ana Honorable te the country and cause which it is destined to espouse as a National work. The period is fast arriving when the country will emerge from the dominion of a party which has come into power under the corrupt v* i influence of a misled popular pr? j-idice, and i which has advocated and sailed under the broad and corrupt motto of office seekers, ,jr " T? the victors belong the spoils the vf vanquisher ed:u being alike anti-republican, unconstitn15 tiona], and a foul stain upon the free institu23 lions of the counlry, that can only be eradicaa ted by the triumph of the principles which govern the Republican Whig party of the present day. The advocates of the principle alluded to, J who have stood foremost in defence of the I Constitution and Laws when they were at d:n>:aufa? a par'** ^ould te, serving h* strength of a I^onidae battling with '* of Xerxes and have nearly succeeded m ?& cuing the Government from the frwp o/oc?t ruption, will deem it their iriyweftfe dfcb# tMoet h^r^tegjmd. ft I Review. defend, in a measure, on whoee interest it wp be to i^fcnSSF ' * nent^ eeUbliehiPMU.^^ peni the great experiment Govarnment. Having made these few remark* on tiiepol' itical'cast of the publicatioiK wefeel confidant that its ot litv will be readily perceived by the public* and fully appreciated. In addition to the political features, the. following wflTbe the principal subjects on which the Review Wtfi treat, from the ptas of most celebrated writ tcrsofthe present day. 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SAXON *HEEtV This breed is about to be introduced inj# East Tennessee.?A Gentleman from duf North, having some knou ledge of the meantaius so common to our section, had come to the resolution to bring, nod is now on - ? his way with 300 Saxon Sheep, selected for ihe purity of th< ir blood. | Sheep in our mountain ranges earner but suceced. T6 tlio North tho winters * continue so long that grass is w*u'in& *Ittni. it would be most serviceable to Eves and 'amhs, and for the want of nourishment suited to the suck!'ng season, together with ' the cold of a northern climato, many t?f the young are lost. This woulJ i o be the _ WW _ a case in our latitude, Here we can select almost any degree of temperature wanted p our valleys and sheltered s tu.uions fur winter, nuJ the mountains frrsutnroer, c-aelf in turn con be used us otcosiou m?yrc. quire; and change of situa ion is best suited for docks as expeiience proves. Withf Mich advantages, wool growing "Tinnot be , otherw.se than profitable business in Gastl Tennessee. Bi t there must be decided nd van ages inr improving the breed; the demand "for finer wool, i:s value being double ifiat of the com , ttton, and the Saxon producing as much 11* wt ight in proportion to the si;ae of the aw, mal, as any other, ape t^cided arguments i in favor of the breed pjc-.-ueing i i 1 * f ' ?. i , *