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* si ife a ii i ^ d tiffcrent vessels, was upwards of Mirty thousand ons ! all of which with the exception of about six thousand tons, was brought from Fresh Pond. And it greater facilities for trarwportating it were offered by a rail road, the quantity would be greatly increased. The Lowell Kail Road is therefore petitioning the Legislature tor an extension of the road to the Pond. British Forcss in Canada. The Senate hating called upon the President for information this or bead he referred the inquiry to the Secretary of War, and he, in part, to Gen. Scott. The followiog is the ma. terialpart of Gen. Scott's reply. I was, last summer, ut the foot of Lake Superior, and neither saw nor heard of any British fort or barrack on tl>o St. Mary's river, the outlet of that lake. Between lakes Huron and Erie, the British have three sets of barrac ks; one at Windsor, opposite to Detroit \ one nt Sandwich, a little lower down ; and the third at - - - - - r ?- r._ . ?n Maiden, eighteen mues irorn me ui ?i , ?u built of sawed Jogs, strengthened by blockbouses, loopholes, <fec. Maiden has long been a military post with slight defences.? These have been recently strengthened.-The works at S mdwich and Windsor hav?* also, I think, been erected witliin the last, six or. eight months. Near the mouth of the Niagara the British have two small ferts, Geoige and Mrs. sisanga. Both, existed during the last war. The latter may, be termed a permanent W'^rk. S uht < arracks have.been er. c e? j within the last two years on the same sM??, near the Fulls and at Chippewa, with breast, works at the latter place ; but nothing, I be. lievn, above the works first named, on the Niagara, which run bo termed a fmt. fpt Since the commencement of' recent troubles in the Cnn idas and (consequ- ut thereupon) within our Km;ts, Fort Williun Henry, at Kings'on, nnd Fort Wellington, opposite to Ogdr??jsburg, (oW works) have bo;h been strengthened, within '-themselvi betides the addition of dependencies. These forts may bo call d permano9t. On tlie St. Lawrence, below'.Prcgcolt, ? and confronting our territory, I know of no other military post. Twelve miles above, at Brockville, there may be trmpprftry barracks and breastworks. I know that of late Brockville has been a tnili hrV stcion. In the system of defences on iha approach es to Montreal, the Isls A ox None, "a few m*'u? ru??? tinr>. an I irt" the OU'lH of 1IIKV.U u*. n * If VW| I MX www ? - - W LakoCltamp'ainj stands a/ tl e he d. Tin* inland cont tins within itself a system of per- ] marvnt works of threat srrngth. Onthcrii the British Government has, from hmo to ton#*, sinceiho peace of 18l5, expeuded ' much skill *nJ labor. Odletow n, ne ?r our line, on the wes'rrn S'de of Lake Champlairi, has been a station for a body of Canadian militin for two years, to guard the neighborhood from refuge incendjsries from our side. I think that bur racks have boon erected there for ?he ac comrpodation of those troops, and also at a station with the like object, near Alburgh, in Vermont. - , It bel?t?ved that there nre no im>ortan British forts, or extensive [Mtish b irracks, on our borders, from Vermont to Main". In respeet to such stru< turrs on the disputed territory, Governor Fairfi' M's puh.. liahed letters con a n fuller information than hast reched me through any other channel 1 have heard of no new military pr?pnra~ tions by the Bri ish au'horfties on the St. Croix or Pussamnquoddy bay. Among such preparations, perhaps I ought 4^ not to omit the fact th i* Great Britain, be. sid*s numerous corps of well organ z d and well ini ructed militia, has, jU this tiin?\ within her North American Provinces, more ' than 20,OOO of her best regular roop.s. The whole of those forces might be brought to the. verge of our territory in a few Jays ? Two-thirds of that regular force h;is arr.ve.l out since the spring ol 183S. i remain, sir, with great respect, your most obedient servant, WINFILLD SCOTT. Brig. Gen. R. Jones, Ad. Gen. U. S. A. New York, April 2d. Five days later from Eur pc. We have received London, papers March 5th, inclusive, brought by the packet ship Montreal Capt. Gr Ifin. In the Hojso of Commons, March 2 !, Sir James Graham gave notice thut if the documents respecting China were not laid before the House by Thursday next, be should move an address for ti e - e ...1'ihnn In nllr I presentation ni uu o n.iun.15 ?.vcommercial intercourse with that coun ry. On the same day, LorJ J. Russell s an d that he had no objection to lay Ik fort* tb< house all the papers that had been receiver on the subject of the "North American Boundary but observed that the qu?'s ton was scarcely fit yet to be discussed to Parliament. A motion was introduced info the House of Common*, March 4 b, to discharge front prison Mr. Evans, S erifl* of Loudon, it having been represented that he was suff* ring from ill health. After a long debate, the motion was rejected, 84 to 125.? Mr. Evans had been imprisoned for contempt of the authority of the House, * ^hn ?An)nm?l tira\riVi nf n-intfii/fi. A 'IC VVIHWMI|#?f Ui I'lV'tVll ?/i | . consisted in levying upon goods in r c ovcry of damages for a l:bc! contained in a paper j published by or er of the House. Three j or four successive verdicts were rendered, at?d in each case the Sheriff levied, in deft- I once of the authority of that body. To avoid similar troubles in future, Lord John Russell, on the 5th of March, moved for leave to bring in a bill to give "summary protection" to persons engaged in priuting Parliamentary proceedings, it was that the product on of a certificate by the Lord Chancellor, or the Speaker, of tho paper having been ordered to be printed, should be received in bar of any oct on. In the House of Commons, March 5th, a motion Air leave to bring in a bill for the entire abolition of tho punishment of death, ivas rejected, yo?s 99, noes 161. There was talk of a war between Enjv 5 their respective gt/vernmenta. It is to be i hoped that mother and daughter will not Pel out so soon about a small pond of shallow i wuter. Strange things however will happen i in the best of families. Wo already havn * a quarrel of more iJi-m 50 years standing, between mother and daughter abou? a few acres'of pine 1>arren, on the North Eastern , boundary, and perhaps on the S ulh-W*'8i tern a like dispu e is about to mar the peace of Oio same ureal fnrnil? . f New Orleans Buhl in. i Mooile March 25, f The tornado which swept over the city last | evening wa< very fatal in its effect. In tip outskirts of the town the largest trees were i torn up; ?chimneys were overthrown^ and several buildings were blown down. Among its m?9t melancholy results was the death of Mrs. Page, who lives about three miies from the city. The hou?* in which she dwelt, we are informed, was completely pros* rated. The track of the tornado ?s supposed to have been fifty or a hundred yar Is in width. , Fortunately, it passed the >-outh wes? corner of the city without doing to it any v* ry m*'eriai i injury. The full extent of its eff *c s, however < we have n ?t yet learned. It is feared that the shipping in the bay has suffered considers-, 1 blv. 'rv - I?-T iL.. U.. I land, and Popugal. Or rather, such wu! the talk at Listxjn by th" last advices, whicl were to the 24'hof F' bruary. There is nettling of importance froir Algiers. T*u' French forces in vfrici numbered near 50,000 inen. An expedi* don against Abdel-Kader was to be under taken soon. There hud been a riot at Madrid, (Feb. 24 h,) in the HuUofCortes, but it appeared :c have no ramifications among the people,? The city was declared to be in a state o1 siege. Thames Tu.yhel.?At n meeting of the share holders, March 3rd, the President stated that the Tunnel had been completed to within 60 feet of the Wapping shore.? As 76 feet had been completed since the 1st of January, it maybe expected that the remaining 00 feet wdl be dug in the course ' of two or three months at the far hest. In the course of the past year the Tunnel was visittfd by 31,000 persons, who paid for admission an aggregate of ?1,372, The total amount expended upon the work is ?363 000. It was commenced about 15 years ago. A r,pw French Ministry had been censti ed. as follow*; M. ThieiVi President of the Council and Minis'er for Foreign Affairs. ? ; M. Vivinn, M uU'rr of Justice. M. df* U'Tnusat, Minister of the Interior. M. do Mallville, Sub-Secretary. M. Janbert. Minister of Public Works. General Cubteres, Minister of War. Admiral Roussin, Minister of Marine. Pelit de la Lozare, Minister of Com in'-rce. . II. CouM'n, M'n ster of Public IcslruCtion. M. Goum, Minis'er of Finance. FROM FLORIDA. Th'? steamer General Clinch, Capf. Brooks arriv d at this port yes'erday, from Garey's Ferry Black Creek. (Florida) hit v. tng on board, as pass? ng'*rs Copt. F. Seak|e. Assistant Quarter Master, Drs. J. B. Wells, and S R. Arnold, all of the (J. & Arm) ; also:wo Hospital Nu'.oes. We learn that Col. Twiggs'had returned from a fi'teen davs scout up the St. John's River with the BIoo' Hounds, which, it is suited to b" perfecdy useless?all attempts o induce th m to take ihe tFuil of the Indian** provi ig unsuccessful Two in dims Were discovered in a boa', and shot?one of them said to be h brother af Sam Jones. - ; Char. Courier. APALACHIC LA. March 25.? Him rise in the Ch&Mnhoo chie riv"r, by the late freshet is repr-sen ed to l<e upwards of 40 feet, the d ?m ge done to plantations nulls bribes <fce. in supposed to bo gre.it although wo tuive no account of p rtculnrsIt is reported that a box from florenre witfr about 490 bales cotton was store j the amount of cotton sav d not known. Dolge's B .x from Cohitnhus wi'h 400 bal 'S| was 9 ove b low Chat'ahoochin at the QomnVMieement of the fr*'sht?t ; a large portion of the cottoa has been picked up in the river. v Another Cotlon Disaster.?Bates' Box No. 5 with 955 bales cotton, from Columbus for this p'ace, was jvrrcke I in the fr?*sh*t, opposite Woo !folks Isian I, and abou" 800 bales cotton w t. Mos of it lias been recovered* " THE LA\V OF NEWSPAPERS. We learn from the Boston Courier, that ( JudgeWilliams* in a late case before tho< Common laid down the law in rela. * . t lion lo a q**fls'ion mien s ing ro eaiiors pi newspapers, as lollops : 1 W.'ieie a subscriber to a n^wspup^r orders it to be disron niun I, and ?t cou iriu"s to be left at bis residence* (he presumption is. in li>e absence of any evideneo (o the contrary, that it is It f- by the subscriber's ordi r?, and a promise !o pay for it. 2. It a newspaper ?s loft rom day to day at bis place of business, wH? liis knowledge ho and consent, though without his expr? ?s order, and if e has ro; son to b?1ieve thai it is so |ett und- r the h. lie', though u mis. taken one. thai in* is a subscriber, altd un. d'rtiie exp.-cla'itn that he is to p'iv for if, m tha' case he will bo h? u d to pay for it? unless In- gives nonce to uucontinue it. Singular I hysvlogical Case.?About f?iir yea.s ago. Toutnas Braile\,ofD igbton. near Huddersfi-ld, remained in a rrmice tor forty vve? ks, durng whjch 'imethe only susenance he receded was a !i tl?? gru? I put nto hid moutli at intervals. From this s ate ofstupor he recovered his usual health, i no resumed Irs labour as cloth dre se*.? Aft' r b s recov ry he jttat'-d th ?t though he could see no oil'*, nor more n finger, or ' Ven a single muscle, li ?.eard dis inrtly all the remarks made . u? him a: his bed sde by Jus family and otlu is who visited him.? -H- is now again r d iced to the same state, and has I) en so ior fotirron weeks la$f Monday. He has o ily spoken once during this long period, and that was on the six h of Novemb- r la?t, when he very feebly said "parkin.J| F on this circumstance his mo her supposes that lie hears all that pass1 cs near t?> him. the same as when ho was hst in this lam* nt bf state. Ho is in his twenty third yir ; Ins pulse is hnftfcy percep'ilile; tile ouJy motion observed, and thot rur-ly. is in ih? eyelid, and he is reduced in a most remarkable degree. The curious visit him daily in groat numbers, many f om a consider-b'e distance. * L- e is Mcrcur ? We no'ice a disattreemei t of the Cornrnis. sinners appointed by the United States and Texas, to run the boundary that divides them The difference respects the direction the Liue should run on the Sabine Bay The Texinns contend rt should run througl the roidd'e of 0?p Bay, the Americai s 'nak ing t ** Western shore of the Bav the di. viding limits. Our knowledge of existing treaties, does not justify us in pronouncing our opinion upon the controversy. Th< Commissioners have referred the dispute tr uuring me ueigui ui um d-.uhh, -mr clouds were heap-d in the west in magnificent sublimity,?the wind roared funous;v? and the iuii fell as large aim fet as pigeon's egg*- Flour.?Messrs N. & C. G. Wilson, of Columbus, Ohio, offered to deliver at Zaues~ vilie, from 1U0 to 2000 barrels of superfine flour flour, at $2.ij() per barrel. ' One thousand bushels of Wheat were sold < last week at Bridgeport. Ohio, opposite this 1 city, for tioenty-Jive cents per bushel. ' Whetting Tim*r, t \ MA fOUhD ! In Marion District on th? 5th March, by j Elder R- Napier, Mr. T. McDauiot of V| irlboro District to Mi*s Mary Moody of Marion District , South Carolina. . . The regular meeting of the* Chatham c Society will be held at the Male Academy , to-morrow Saturday) evening, half past seven f o'clock. Question?."Should Governors have t tbe power of pardoning criminals condemned bv a Jury." t 'David w moore, Secretory. r April 10, 1840. CHEHAW Pit ICE CVKRENT. Friday Apiil 10, articles. teh | $ C. - | # C Reel'iu. market, . lb 0 5 a 0 7 Bacon from wagons, lb 8 a 104 -?'^y retail, lb U a 12 Butter lb a 18 Beeswax lb 20 a 23 Bagging yar<i 18 a 25 Bale Rope lb 8 a 10 Co tFee lb 121 * 15 Corrp.v, lb 5 a 8 Corn, scarce bush 62? a 75 Flour, Country, bil 4 75 a 5 Feathers tin wag. none lb 45 a 50 Fodder, lUOIba 874 * 1 Glass, window 8*10, 5?i|\ 3 25 -a' 3 374 , ? 10x12, 50ft 3 50 a 3 75 11 dos, green lb 5 a ? dry lb 10 a Iron lOOIbs 5 50 a 6 50 Indigo lb 75 a 2 50 Lime cask 4 ' a 4 50 Lard scaroo ib 11a 124 Leather, sole ' lb . 32 a 25 Load, bar ib 10 & Logwood - lb 10 a 15 Moiasscs gal 40 a 45 * ?N. O, gnl 35 a 40 Nails, out, as*vied H> 7| a 84 I ?wrought Ib 16 a 18 J Gals bush 54 a 60 > Gil, curriersgal 75 a 1 t ?>, lamp gal 1 25 a , ?, linseed gal I lit a I 2'? ; Paiu s, while lead keg 3 25 a 4 52 Sf an. brown lb 8 a 12 , P??rk 1001 bs 5 50 a 6 Rice lOOIbs 5 a 5 50 Shot, bag 2 25 a 2 5(1 J ?, Ib 1?4 a 13 Sugar ib 10 a 124 Sa^i sack 2 50 a 1 ??- bush 1 00 a St.el, American lb 10 a 1 ???- Knulikh lb 14 a I I .German lb 12 a 14 j< Tallow lb a 2 J'.J' Lira .imperial lb I a 1 >171 i ?hyson lb 1 a 1 25 1 Tobacco, manufactured Jb lf> 5'? : The Ri'*be is in excellent boating order. ! j It rose about three feet in *24 hours, and is still j. rising; bur although a good deal of rain has ! i ( f.ilien within a few days', there seems to be 1 no danger of a freshet. arrived" i This day Stoamcr Osola with Pole Boat i Charlotte in tow, u ith goods for I) M alloy, W P Kendall, R T Powell, D S Harilec, J C Wads worth A W Marshall, Dr A Milloy. John Taylor,* A Blue. C. Holmes. C Vuidurtonl, A J Moses Si, Co. For the interior, C b Raiford. D C Lilly, R Wilkinson, William Rogers S Euiinu l, J W Crawf.rd, Norton Roberts, C L, iii-pcg&n, D P Mr-Donald, T H Toinlinson, J S Si, K Willninn J J Evans B Moody C Windhbm Mrs M J Brevar I, W F Leak T P Lagan P L Robeson i McCorkel Si, Calo J Smith Sc Son J L Tony Si, Co. E W &. H Christie W F Johnson J G Torretice J II Mcintosh B. Marrow. i Charleston Market Half, April 6. Memorandum of st ck, <?c. brought lo the Market during the week' eiuii g the 4th i.istint ?95 Beeves, 64 Calves, 94 Sheep, 1 Limb, 264) liogs, 2 Wagons with Poultry. &c. Prices Current the pist week?BeeF, I } a I 15e. per lb.; Veal, Iff t 22c. per lb.; Mutton, 12? a 15c per lb ; Lamb, 22 a 25c per lb. , Pork. 12} a lb}?, per lb. ' New Orleans, March 28. SUGAR?Louisiana?The stock on the Levee is quite large, but consists almost entirely of iuforior to fair qualities. Very few strictly prima sugars are now brought to market, as the I planters are unwilling to part with them at the ' ? I--*" Tlw? itom >riH rlnrirxr the J 1 prCSUIH WH pi |UVO 4 l<U IIUIH4UO p iastthreo days, bas been mostly for small par els to the city and up.country trade, though w notice that one or two lota were taken for ship I mrnt. The salea .have, generally, range ! rro :i 3at^ cents* but primo parcels i?ring 4 J. There is now none in marlnt that will command 4} cents. Wo arc not advised of any important * transactions on plantation. Havannn Sugars ' There is on ly a limited demand for White, but i there having been no receipts lately the stock j \ is reduced to a moderate quantity. Wo quote at I 9| a 10 1.4 cents. In Brown there are transactions. MOLASSES?Thore has been a loleta fair demand for barrels, during the last few da but supples have come in more freely, andth is now a larger stock on the L;vae than \ have before noticed this soason: Former pric however, continue to bo maintained, and still quote at 19 a 20 cents per gallon. ^ have heard of un sales on plantation. BEEF.?Prime rpeets with a very ready < mand, and an advance in tlie price has bo obtained. WV* now quote at $'3 a 13'50- M< is 1 su called for at $1 6a Iti 50 fcr bbls, $9 da for hilfbM*. PORK?The stock af Pork in bbls. is forth increased, and we quote at $lti75a M' $15 4'; M. O. $13 0 a 14; Prime $12 ? P.O. $11 a '1 50. The market is not firm these prices, and they can on I v bo obtainod f limited lots consumption, to which 'transactio are confined though wo unde rstand that $ and $1$ b:Yvo be.n refused for some larj parcels of Mrssand Prime. We are not advie* of any sale of Bulk Pork for the last few, din Several parcels remain unsold. Imt th-y con*! principally, of hams and slioulddrs, which a not. saleable. Good parcels of hog round w si ill eoinm :nd 5 1-2 eenK B tCOtf.? 1'iie market has only a im: so ?pK of western bacon, but there is very litt demand for any description, except sides. \vhi< are. partieut rly scarce, and r adily command cents In limited parcels. We quoin sides ?4 B cents, hams 9 a 10, shoulders '4 a 6 cnts,tl inside figures being for city sinnk'd. ('onditioiis of lite iVurruer ifegister. Forth* EIGHTH mid succeeding volume, Vfus still more reduced, for combine awi punctual or advanced payments. Art. 1. The Ftrtners* Regutter is publish" in mpDlh'f numbe'8, of 64 1 trgt? octavo p.?g >ach, at $5 a year, pa\al>le in advance. O f.? m..m U/? Iimm mmJas /.f ihii ao rMr% pit <?r w linn iu u l ujjicn ui <uc came: m ent or forthecoming volume, for new subscr )ers, if so ordered and paid for in advance, (< it the time of ma it ng the subscription,) i :urren' money, as described below, (Art. 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And all letters tothecditi n regard to the Farmers' i egister must 1 >c st-paid?except such as eoutain articles f< jublication. VII The ri*k of loss ofpayments for subscri| ions sent free of postage, whicb have been pn >crly committed to the mail or to the hands i post master, is assumed by the editor. ^ p-- -I' rorniuuJ hit mail I A r ar an * mvituwivv^i **? *?*? i he proper n-sr offices, duplicates will be ftj li-hed to thi?se subtrribera who have compli* .vii h thfir own obligations ; provid. d that ;) "ttiUire shall be notified thtoogh the postmastc md within ode month after the date of tl Miscarried ropy. - , X- If a subscription is net directed to t liscontintied before tne first number of it next volume has been pub).shed, it will be tal ?b as a continuance for another year. Sul tcriptionft must commence wiLh the beginttii jf some one volume, and will not be tafei for less than a year's publication. X' Th" mutual obligationsx>f tfie publish and mih.HC"iber, fertile y ar, ape tully incurri as oop as the first rtifnber ?f the volume issued; am' alter 'hat im' .nodisi onfinuance ! subscription will he perrmUftd. N-t will subscription he discontinued, for any early n tice, wide Rny thing thereon remains due, u less at the option uf the editor, or in ohedi? n to the re ndationsof (he Editoral Conventioi Addrei-s? Edmund Rupri.t. Petersburg Vat, November 1st, 1889 ; A List of Letters EVlAININlj in llio Post Office at Cb'n jK.% 31 at March 1640. Those not called I beioru the first of July v ,iibe returned to t tjiuer il PuM Office, us aciid Idlers. B?Simuol Bowman, Win. Browor, Dm Moco, Lewie Bo.ilwright. *\ C? Lafayette Campbell,-Miss M. Cbapiru A. Collins I J. Cha'ppcil. Miss Margaret C der, D. F. Chance, Elijah James Crockc Ht>nii<itiin Casnitv. . '* D?J.iaws Duulap, Jarncs M Dinwiddle, Jo Dognton. E?Juo. W. Ervin, Thoiuae Evans, 3, G E'lwitrrtb. F?William II. F< agin. G--Thom-as Graves, Tueophilus Guyo, V tiaui GtHiege. li?Sarah Hudson, A. M. Henderson, Egb C. Hall. K?David Keith. L?C. W. Limt), William Leisk, Rob Floyd, liirman Lassetcr, Margaret Leuna Andrew W. Latta. M?R.jbort Morrison, C. McLean, B. Mcliiiorh, Alex. Muirhcad &c Co Charles Mil ell, Mi?' Rosuna May. JJ.mfy . Martin, An) D. MeCaekill, J. MeMuHan D Malloy, 3J Mary E. Miller, Duncan AlcCad, D .lot Andrew Miller. J?Andrew Jenkins, John D. Jacobs, E. Jordon. P?James Powell, 3, Charles S. Pcgr Dempsey Pitt man. R?Simon Rainwaters, Awn Roe, Ilcnry P S.?Geo, W. Stow, Martin Sarles, Jai Stacy, 2, A. E. Smith, Geo Scott, Junius SI by, Stephen Sessions, S. B. Solomon*. T?Taylor & P.r.ioh 7. | W?E. J. Waddell, 2, Wright & Broth C.D.Wallace, . BROWN BRYAN, P. SI I ' = " nof Nails. bly *> % KEGS, 4<J. fid. 8J. iOd. 12J. and 20d ys, /Vll for sale cheap. ero A. P. LAQOSfE. *c April 3r 1840. ' 2-i if we - - . * Notice. Je. THE Subscriber having disposed of his entire stock in trade earnestly calls on all those -89 indebted to him or the late .firm of Scott & '8 Keeler to call and sett'e the same before the first of Maich. Those who ncgiectto do sc will find their accounts in the hands'of an Attorney for collection without discrimination. Vt S. KEELER. . Cheraw 25th Jin. 1840. ns * n - ' tf. w Salt.; ed 1 SACKS for sale low by ... JLSUW A. P. LACOSTE. 1st March 20th, 1840/ ro \ 19 . ul . fcugar & Coffee- , ,n 12 Hhds. Porto Rico and St. Croil Sugars. 10 B igs Rio Coffee. For sale low for cash u or bankable paper. I ' ' A- P. LACOSTE. jo March 20;1>, 1840. 10 . tf ~ ( heese for JU cts. HEESE <?f excellent quality for sale for r,:n*> een'sby the Cask, and ten cents ? per pound by the single Cheese: ' P. LACOSTE. M .rcli 20th, 1840, . ~ 19 -u If 0 - - , ... r? 81 Bagging & Rope. r' 30 pier cf heavy 4d. inches Hemp Bigging. r: 30 Coils Bale Rope. For sale lew by ; / *" - A. P. LACOSTB. ^ March 20 h, 1940. 19; , tf >r Muckerel & -Lime. i 10 Barrels No. % ..mackerel, 10 11-iIt Brli; No. l. do. 20 Casks Thorn astoo ^tone Lime. j For sale low for cash, by " A. tV-LACOS?& Jt March 204i, 1849. - v- ;, d - : 13 , : ; - tf ' v Information Requested. II J OST or mislaid a resurvey cf a number It Mj of Tracts of land nHjm'ng ihe Town of h Cherawthe whole laid down on a large sheet id of Foolscap paper paited on Muslin and bound ,e around with narrow ribbon. 1 am under the >r impression that I left it in sonae one of the stores e in Cheraw. Any inf. nnation respecting the above rcsurvcy will roofer a favor .on ig LAURENCE PRINCE, s 12'A. M-irrh, 1840. 19 tf I.; F .# For ISato. tr TR UST received by Steamer Oscala, on con h sigmiicnt, .. i? .3 Hlula. N. B. Rum, 1-2 pipe Brandy, >r 12 baracls N. O. Molasses, 1- 14 1-4 Boxes 1-2 Sp. Cigars, 4 1-2 Prmcipee. Do. ?8 18 1-2 Boxes, Raisins, 5 . ? do. do. > 4. barrels Sugar, 'c . VViii be sold low for cash. . , . ^ - Apply to v. - Btir ?t> t rtvn 11 . TX.L1A Luaur. 'r G ho raw 1st Ap? P, 18-10# ? - Dentistry. |nf TT!XIL LEE ianow in Cheruwrn a profession. h JLr nl visit, and will as soon us his engagements are completed, go on to-Wudesborp, Salisbury 5r und Charlotte. c.' )C April 3. 1840. ar 21 llp. The Western Carolinian and Charlotte D. Journal, will copy this, and discontinue their of present advertit*merit* at, ' Merchants Bank, 8/C." r; CJ$r :w, April I, 1S40. rgnilE annual election f^r seven Directory of JL this bank-, will be bold at the Banking 'r? House, on Motul;ty the 4th of M?y next, to be ie managed by O. U. Koilock, J..C. Wadsworth ami D. Malloy. * >e W. GODFREY, ' H Cttehier/ k* April 3, 1940. . * _ j 21 -- - 41 s? Okra Cotton. er SOME of the 6eed of this valuable cotton ?d arc icfl for sale at thiseiEte. is . ' ? _2 tj a .. Dunlap <$* Marshall ?.* "g'H'EllEBY give notice that4hey will continue n- Jl jL to soil their Dry Goods only, on the usual ce credit to punctual eustomers. j I hey will sell their Groceries at the lowcsl pricci for cash only. The very short crodit at which groceries car now be bought, amounting with ine rxchangt a.! moat to Cash, with their limited capita! cornpeh them to the adoptioo of this couisc. INY }-inunry lj 1840. I ,.r . . ' " J[_ Carpenter's Tools.. rid subscriber has just recurred a very cx ? *JL emdvc assortment of Carpenter's Tools uj, among. \v)iich "are* Double and Single, Cast Stee uj. | Iron, 1'Jack, Smoothing, Foro, and Joints: ;tt, | Planes, Astragali, Beads, Dado's, Hollows an* i Rounds, Nosings, Grecian Ovalo's, Quirk 0. G hn Riding. Rabbit, Sido Rabbit, Kai*iog, and Sasl Planes, Sash Cord, Coves for steps, Tabl uo Planes, Torus Beads and Cornice Planes, Ro man O, G. and Fillets, FiHottaters, Suipos Bills Gothic, Ceiling, Flooring, and Plow Planes ril/ Piano Irons, Oil Stdnes, Key Hole 'Tenant and* Panel, Hand, Cross Cat bfid Frame Saws crt Screw Slide Mortice, and Marking Gtiagei Augurs, assorted qualities, Mortice, Socket, a a Firmer, Chisels and Cougca, Plata and Iroi ert Squares, Side Bevils, Spoka Shaves, Locks rd, Hinges, Sprigs, Nails, Brads.-&o. 7 ALSO < . _ V F. Collins' Club, Hand and Broad Axes, Ohi ch- and Pennsylvania Patterns, Hammers, Shitiglin jug and Lathing flatchels, Ac. lias The above were purchased low and for cxn kc, of the beet manufacturers, and will be sold chea -by ; S. " H. M ALLOY. npmber 22 K 1839. .-2t i ' ./' 5 Society Hill. ' ~ nri To Rent?a large and Commodious Sto: IjcL Ho'uw. lately owned and occupied Ly Middletc and Kiug, a good stand for mercantile buiinw bo ng in a central part of the Village, era, ALEX. SPARKS. - Jan. 15tb 1840. ? to ' .?.f r t > i ? * ? : i? ! E WATERMAN * COMMISSION MERCHANT, j v j Georgetown S. 6* ! ^lONTlNUBS to transact ft general Com* mission business at tbat plac?. Hew undet obligation to no boat, or masted fMt6 and is free to ship by tu earliest conveyance?, (without orders to the contrary,) either North cr .South or up the liver* " ! RefWunces: J at Cheraw-~V. S. IIarllee, V/J. G. Wads worth, , BerniettsvHh-^M. & 13. D. TpWKS* - km) dc Co. ? ; LecsvZile?J. C. Lee, " ' ^ ^ Wadesboru?M'Corkle & ColB, Charlotte?H,rB. Williams, j Rockingham?\vall & holtox; - . W..It Leal*. j February 14,1840. > ,. J 11 ' ** V rxt* I Tax Noiicef I rjlHE Subscriber wjiL attend an follows to ? ^ 1 'A. take returns and receive the taxes for Che*, j terfieldDistrict. Vizr^ ^ f ( At Mount Crojhdii on Monday the Sad of j March. . *^ . Blakeney's Old Store on Tuesdiy 3rtfr Michael Miller'a on Wednesday- 4th { John Sebger'e oj> Thursday^ ,? , * - Stir Spiers'Mills^n Friday . , Cth | John Johnsons on Sftlurduy " 7th Steer Pen Springs on Monday 9Ui j Levi Casity1* on Tuesday 10th Sarah Johnsons on Wednesday - Mth # Chesterfield -C.- II. on Thursday Friday cod Saturday JL'th l3lh 14th Che taw oft .Monday Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday 23rq QUh 25th 26tb. N. B. The Oatii wrtl be required in'crery in. etance as the law directs. AlsD all returns most be madefy the 1st day of May or a double tax will be imposed. ' W. L.ROBBESQPJa J, T. c* CVD. ' J.uiuaTy 15,h l&fO. * . ' jU) . . _ ima. - , I Bank of Georgetown,. IS V + 1 . wh, FebrUJhy 1840. TUB public a^e inferined that thirUank* ha* recovered the. Package advertised tjvetn this and Charleston. tl The notice stopping the payment of these Bilk is revoked - ' ? ' '&* .^By order of the Board. \ . . ti. L. McKA b\ Cfmifiar, - - ^ All dews | apers to whom the former udverWi meut was sent, will ploae to djccagttujM that, * and insert this (j times, | Feb, 28 > 11. . > Ct /. - V ; # Wood. Iwil! furnish Odk aud Hicksrv Wood, at &2 5MKc cord, Cash. --v . . A.P.LAC0S$fc. October 4, 1839. 47?tf A. New Jail for. CTieslertield. PROPOSALS, sealed add directed to ti%so&acriW at t'hcstcrfi Id Court House, wm . bd received,from this "time to the drat Monday in 'May next, for building a Jail at this place, at > which lime the board ofCoomiasione.'s will open j the seals-and award the job to him who may of. 1 fer proposals most advantageous to tha Public.? ; TIio contractor will be required to give bond | with ample security far the faithful fulfilment i of his contiact, upon which a draft on the Treaaj urer of (be uppor Di vision of this State yviil be given for a portion of tho money in advance. Reference to P. L. Robeson Esq. or myself of tlus place, for specifications (aud for the conveuience-of aomu) a copy ytifr be deposited with .Col. J/ Marshall of CWaw. JOHN" EVANS. -> * ^ % Secy.' and Tseas. Board V ! ' Com. Pah, Buils. C. P. "* ' Chesterfield C. II,. S. C. l Jan 16,1640. South Carolina. | ' B. F. Saddler, et.,ah ~ i -*vs ?: ^* ' John B. McCafekiPret. ) r* appearing to my -satisfaction Chat John B. MeCaskill one" of tluj dcfbndasiu .jui this case is absent from and resides Wfthout tho limits : of this State; It & on motion of order, j ed thai tho said John B.. McCitabll appear aril j plead, answer'or deinor to tho xomplaiaetits bill j on or before tho first td*y of September next, j and that it; default thereof the sard LiUaatohitip j wttt be takbn pro covfeno. ; f (' It is also'ordered that this order be pubiishod j in the Farmers" Ciazettc, at Ch<-raw, lie Leo ti j month for the space of three months. GEO. \V. DA-RGAM. ' Com. in B^uity.for C'bcrayr Dist,r i 22J February, 1510. j ,16 _2 ro f dj? -.(Jheraw Bacon. . . ! Tf A MS, Slioulcjerf, itud Sides, oi* toy ciro J curing, for sa!e. Tarftw, Cash. A. P. LACCISXC. j . October 1. 1H33, - ^ '1 he Prescfrer. -TjT OR Three Hundred and Forty shctce^of Origins! Sermon* selected flom the men | uscrripts of two eminent Divined of the last ' century with an essay on the Ouinpoti'.iou ef * Sermon., . 1 Fur sale at the Bookstore Dcembef 27,1539. , . ! 7 ? .. U I I..d? > 5 1 or C&sh onty. > - | TIIR Subscriber takeB this method oftayiw;| to-his Customers, thai after this day. he'Writ j sell no article in the Grocery Line on a credit; : and Dry goods and Hardware only.to su?b persons ai are prompt aud-ouuclual in their " payment's. j - *%' U MAL^Qy ; r! Jannnrv 1, 1810. f| s ? l . tt?-7?r*"-? ??vV it i>ouce. & "J AW now receiving.part of my stock-<o - A Spring and Summer Goods, comprising a '? general assortment of seasonable (rootle, which '? I will Bell low for cath. Purchasers Will please call and ea amine for themselves. I ' Aisq^. d WiS be kept constantly oo"hand a sapfljy ef a German Bolting Cloths, equal to any usciNo i this country. " . 1 MALGOM BUCHANAN.' Q March 13th, 1940. * ----I I i '8, bj Lump Sugar. p 111 :bs Lost for 15 cts, for sale for cash, I U by A. P. L ACOSTt). March 20:h, ISIS. "I ... .19 . "IT ,?? s I llownnds Tonic "Mixture. j ! rHIIIK- Agency for this valuable araficiuM JB is at tho ''Bookstore" of Mr. Frtiree wliare f it may at any time ^>e bod by the eiugle botl!? or ; hv fte dczefi. gf At INGUSH; I Chcxiw April f 39. * .j. E3 ' v I 1 .. * * ' -V