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100 __ . gristfii lUHl'X^UCTti?BpWW I? I MUM HWI coNvr.nstos. A most intsrt*s?ioer instance ofcor.v? rsion | F occurred through the ins'rumena'itv of Dr. | < Malan. -A licentiate of the church of Scot" j land was present, of whom Dr. M ilan had , 41 inquired personally, if he possessed the love of Christ. The young gentleman opposed Dr. Mulan's views with great heat and ar -j so foment, and nt length tagged htrn to go j >l: into a private room that they might converse together with more freedom. VVhen they -; pj had shut the door, the licentiate proposed j to ?>r?yer. * No.' said Dr. Malan,' 1 will not flf pray tcith you, for i am convinced that you j ^ know not the love of Christ; ha: 1 will p^^fu for you;" and they knelt in prayer. The argu- j jj, men? was then coat nued for a great length,"; st Whine but such was the effect of Dr. MaL j J*1' au's address, t'jat when they re turned to tho j?( company, the licentiate was in great agitn- j lion, and d d not conceal his excitement. j sc When he went to his lodgings, instead cf re. j di tiring fd bed he sat down io write a refit. ^ i a( tilt ion of Dr. Milan's views, with a clear-; w cess an J power of argument, as he thought j t\ such ss he could not command in con versa- E tinn, and he continued v.riling till four jf, o'clock in the morning. Then, when he i ^ rose and looked at his manuscripts, and ran J c over his train of reasoning, a sudden flash j w of conviction, a light like tint which shone w on the mind of Paul in his way to Ramus- 1 ?i cus, poured upon h?m, that bo had been d fighting against God, and was, indeed, n guiity? wretched, perishing sinner. He |f tnrew himself upon his knees, implored for- a giveness through the b|pod of (Jurist, and j (( that very hour obtained peace in his Re. j, " deemer. When he arose, and looked at his a watch, he found thru it wanted but hill of the ; k time when Dr. Mulan was to take his de- j a parturc in the morning's coach. He hur- j 6 ric.l away, and finding him at the door of! his house, just ready to sett out, embraced v him as his spiritual father, declaring that ho a had never known Christ till that morning. s ^ JThat same individual is now a devoted min- | " isler of the Lord Jesus in the city of Glas. |f +, W g?w' ?Chetvt r's Letters. j * Nails. ' if KF.GS, 4d. r.tmeJ. 10d. 12J. and 20.1.| ^ QW for sate cheap. A. P. LACOSTE. if. April-3,1840. - U 21 tf j 6< Salt. | s SACKS for ea?V low by ! ti A. R LACOSTE. { * March 20th, 1810. 14 tf New Cioods. o1 .j j,' I HAVE just received by tho Steamers Swan ; r and Osc.ola, some desirable Spring and Sum. ! 0 mer goods both for La lies and Gentlemen, which , o I will sell low ; call and see. i o D. S. HARLLEE. Jr April 18th, 1839. i n 21 < 3t .j ? Cheraw Bacon. ? HAMS, Shoulders*, and Sides, of my own e curing, tor sale. Terms, Cash. A. P. LACOSTE. j 0 October 4, 1839, 47?tf . | p Lump Sugar. j? BV the Loaf, for 15 etc, for gale for cash h by u. j PA. P. LACOSTE. P! March 20th, 1945. j f? . \0_ tf j1" Southern Baptist Pulpit. ;p The future Numbers of the Pulpit will, in j ^ point of execution, character and spirit, do- ( a serve the patronage of every Missionary Bap- e tist, or of every one who has the interest of n his deiKaninatlon at heart. The price of the work is so moderate, as to render it accessible l" to almost every family. The Pulpit will con- c' aln nrinriDallv. Dlain. Dfactical discourses; f* 1 # and will be found interesting and instructive j ai both to the aged and thd young?and equally j important to the unconverted and protestor of j ^ religion. It will be especially useful to indi- i ^ vidua Is and (arailics on the Sabbath, when j v deprived of the privilege of listening to a tc ? discourse in the house of God. 'V The Pulpit will, in future, be issued regu- i v.. hrly on or about the first of every month. The preceding numbers contain sermous by : the following ministers, on the following 6ub- j "1 jectsv , J No. 1, (November,) by T. Meredith, of Ral- , ai eigh, N. C., on " The moral power of the ! ci Sacred Scriptures." | to No. 2, (December,) by R. Ryland, of Rich- j - # mond, Va., on "The Worship of God." i No. 3, (January,) by John Armstrong recent- j iy of Wake Forest, C. on "Faith, and j activo principle." No: 4, (February.) by W. South wood, of j d Petersburg, Va., on "The Prophetical \ Character ef Christ." ! p< No. 5, (March,) by W. Southwood, on "The ; Heavenly State." TERMS OF THE PULPIT. 1. Each number will appear monthly. 2. Price, ONLY ONE DOLLAR a year, ' JN ADVANCE. 3. Any person orde ring a copy of the Pulpih will please forward the sum of One Dollar? otherwise he cannot receive it. 4. No subscription will bo taken for less than a year, commencing with the first Num. - ucr. 5. Ad Index and Title-page, suitable to be j bound with the Volume, will accompany the j twelfth Number. j 6. Back Numbers will be furnished to any ; future Subscribers. Any person procuring 30 subscribers at one , time, and forwarding $25, shall be entitled to j 30 copies of the Pulpit. Those indebted for subscriptions, will please | _ orward the cash, without delay. Address j WM. POTTER, j 1 Fayettevil/ts,N. C. Committed. ! TO the Jail of Chesterfield as a runaway, a negro man who calls himself Lewis, and A ays he belongs to Wm. B, Allen in Johnson ^ County, N. C. Said negro is about 5 feet 10 incncs high and is very black, supposed to be about 27 years of age, The owner is requested come forward, prove, property pay charges and take him away. C OSADIAH 0ULI.E9E, * Jaiior. 10,1 Chsfterfield C. BS. C. ) April 22nd, 1840. ( J fH 9t, I tHHIIIII PROSPECTUS - I or publishing by subscription, in Augusta, ' <3a., n:x Agricultural Paper, to tc stylnl GLFAMNGS OF HUSBANDRY. iVho makes two blados of grass grow where [ one grew before, docs more for his country, than an Alexander or a Bonaparte." At the solicitation of many friends, the sub- . riber has consented to be the editor and pub. ;her of a periodical exclusively devoted to Agcnltnre, Gardening, and the nth r branches of usbanury in general. Its obj. ct will be, in j( ain style, to communicate useful information j the cultivator, whether of the vine or the .J )wer, ot vegetables or plants, of fruits, gr .prs trees, as the mulberry ar.d all kinds of orchard ! ecs, with the bod manner of planting them , j j irnisbing suitable hints for the improvement of j 9 various soils, broods of cattle, ar.d olhor ( oek, with the treatment of the diseas hich they are liable, and the management of 563 and silk worms. The editor will endeavor to illustrate the npmtuet principles upon which the art and : 1 hence cf -agriculture is founded, and 'o intro-11 ace an ceonimical system of the labors, in the j fid. meadew or cocoonery, that may ho bc&t ' 1 Japted to the seasons, clun.ito and latitude in |1 hreh we reside, and which inmost respects, ' ifFer greatly from the Middle, Northern and lustra n States. ?u^.niiKrtn of Planters and i 1 V./4 IH?>ru II 1*111 vin? ?. loitieuiturists in the Southern States, scare !j I xo out of a thousand have an opportunity of / consulting any agricultural works, and are! ,'holly guided hy casual observations upon the | /ays ut their neighbors and ancestors; tori ley posses* no means of learning the almost | aily improvements that are making in their wn particular branch of culture; neither can icy become acquainted with the improved arieties in trees, fruits, vine9, flowers, grain nd p'an's, which are continually introduced a our notice from eveiy portion of the habi? able globe, nor with the various improvements nd new inventions in the implements of tils ago. The publication shall contain a full ccount of ali those that are likely to benefit ;cncc, virtue, happiness and prosperity at very hr,ar:h in the Southern States. It shall be free from all sectarian or political iew^, wholly governed by Southern fooiings nd principles, endeavor will be to render it erviceable to the young and the aged?to Heaven's last best gift to man" even in her ecus, and to the sturdy Farmer?by informing hem of the proper season, which from experince i:i our section of the Union may have j sen found most congenial to commit their ceds to the soil-to prune their vines and ; rees?to transplant their tender shoots and ; - i?i I owere?to engraft, inoculate or uuu ujl-h | hrubs and trees, and turn the "maiden's blush" i ito the charming "moss"or "monthly rose,"! ith the best manner of harvesting and presrvmg their crops and produce. We shall by no means overlook the great 'outhern staples. Cotton, and Jiice, for upon [) ??>, little information can be obtained from k'oiilurn publications. ^From the kind promises tendered by friends i> the undertaking, valuable original contribu10ns may be anticipated ; and other corres ondents are respectfully solicited to commuicate any iufoimation that may be interesting r beneficial to others, relating to their mode f culture; as facts collected from the tillers four own soil, with their observations and emarks will he highly appreciated by thp j rjitor; cud since the happines3 and comfort' f a country mainly depend upon its agricul- j ure, iii furnishing useful information to the j ommunity, contributors will afford the highest videncc of their zeal and patriotism. Terms.?The paper will be issued monthly, n a sheet containing sixteen very large quarto ages, (same size as the "Albany Cultivator,") t the very moderate price of One Dollar, i ayable in all cases in advance. The price ! eing so sma*, no number will be sent to any j, t?r?on on credit. It shall be printed on good j apnr, and with new type, ordered expressly | t the purple. The first number will appear i i Mar/>h ifnnssihlo. I As by the rules of the General Pest Office, \ osimatJtcrs are allowed to frank and forward ( ' le amount subscribed to any newspaper, they re respectfully desired to forward to the 1 ditor at Augusta, any amount offered them bankable money, as early a9 possible. Newspapers ar* respectfully requested to pubsa this Prospectus, and by sending the paper ontaining it, shall receive ours in return. Postmasters and Editors of p.tpeiR are kindly , 3ked to act as our agents. Should /hey not iceive a copy of this Prospectus, they aro re nested to cut one from the papers which may l?c r?od enough to publish it and we, with respect, lvite all tho friends of the objects wo havo in i lew, 10 uid and assist in procuring subscribers ! . ? tho "Gleanings of Husbandry MOSES HOLBROOK, A. M. M D. Augusta, Ga., Jan. 1840. , Wood & Haulinir. I, [shall keep a team constantly running | through the Spring and summer months < id shall be ready at all times to furnish my ] istoinera villi wood, and to do any kind of | auling. ] A. P. LACOSTE. April 3, 1340. I 21 If Cheese for 10 cts. i plHEESE of excellent quality for sale for ' nine cents by the Cask, and ten cents 1 ir pound by the single Cheese. A. I'. LACOSTE. March 20th, 1810. 10 tf Bagging & Rope. 30 pieces heavy 44 inches Hemp Bagging. . 30 Coils Bale Rope. For sale low by A. P. LACOSTE. , March 20:h, 1840. * 1 19 tf < ? Mackerel & Lime. 10 Barrels No. 2, mackerel. 10 Half Brls. No. 1. do. OH ftasba Thnmaatnn Stnno T.t mA For sale low for cash, by { A. P. LACOSTE. 1 March 20ih, 1819. i9 tf ; Wood. [will furnish O&k and Hickery Wood, at $2 50 per cord, Cash. A. P. LACOSTE. October 4, 1839. 47?tf Nails. Q P** KEGS Nails, and iJrads, al! sizes, for sale by D. MALLOY. April 13. 1840. * 23 tf_ Bacon. AAA LBS. HAMS. Shoulders, ' an(l Sides ail of J my , pn caring for sale low, by A. P. LACOSTE. April 3,1840. 2i tf en??* -? Dunlap & Marshall EARNESTLY vqucst all persons indebtet to them to make an early settlement of thoi accounts. They will invariably add the in terest however trifling the amount oil al ac. ounts not paid withai ten days. January 1st 1*40. 8 tf Dunlap .Marshall. OFFER for sale at very low prions a fin stoi k of negro cloth ami biauki ts?the also off' r hy Mhd. Tierce pr Bid. very ffno N O. and VV. J. Molasses. J ituary 3, 1840. 8 tf C2EF.A.W AOACS24Y. I riiK Trustees resnv tfully announce that the I duties of this Institution will he resumed in the 1st of Oclobor next the Male depart-J nent under the superintendence o Mi. E II ill; he Fein,ilo under thut of ."Mr. J. Sewers. The j :ourso of instruction i:i the male department, will j ' >e that required to enter the South Carolina Cologe ; the course in the female department will >o, to make thorough schol ars. The scholastic ycai will commence on the 1st if October and end the 1st July: the year i<. ig.iin divided into two sessions : the frst begins 1st October and endsI-Sth 1 ebruary the scconjegins IGlh February and ends 1st July. Terms of Tuition per Session are, For Spelling. Reading and Writing ?12 00 j fha above with Arithmetic, English ) 11* nfl I Grammar and Geography ?. ? ' j Tha above, with the Classics, highar j branches of .Mathematics, Logic, > 20 00 ! Rhetoric, &c. ) I i Five dollars eich will be added to the above ' for Painting and Drawing, or the .Modern LanTunges. All payments are in advance; the pupil wiii lie r. quir.-d to pay tor what remains of the srs- j * - - HI sion at the time tie or sue enters, not win ucuuu- ( iron or drawback be made for loss of time. J. W. BLAKENEY, Sec'y & Treas. P. S, Mr. II T. Chapman has taken charge eftiie B a ling House, near the Fmnalo Academy, where Young Lac'ieb may obtain board at a moderato price. Sept. 20. 1839. 45 tf PROPOSALS For publishing in the town of Franklin, | Williamson County, Tennessee, a Monthly Periodical, to he called the TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE AND LITERARY JOURNAL. About four p gos ol each number will he devoted. First: To tho necessity of a law to sop. press Tippling houses; such as that passed by the Legislature of '35 aud '3G, or a similar one. Secondly ; The constitutionality ot that law.? Thirdly : The benefits iiire.idy derived from its operations : after which tho subject of Tent, pcranco will bo considered under a general iicad. Tho last four pages will constitute the Literary department, in wheh will lie found such pieces ??,i ?? will tend to elevate tho Ui 1^ lliai UitU OVy?. Vbv?? "... ? mind, correct the tusto and inform the jiuig. mcnt. Tho Advocate and Journal will bo published onco a rnonih on goodj-paper medium siz-', folded no as to make eight pages, to each number.? The price wii! be ?2 00 on receipt of the 1st. No., or S'2 50 if delayed until the 3rd No. 0" We roep. clfuliy request Ministors of tho different denominations to aid us; also Teacherofficers and menrbcrs of Temperanco Societies and all others who feel an interest in tho cause of Temperance or good morale. Wo wish subscription lists to be sent by the 1st of March. Any Poison obtaining ten subscribers shall bo entitled to one volume gratis F. MOORE & Co. Franklin, Turn. Jan. 20,1840. 8ilk Worms' Kggs, Of the best kinds and quality. I can supply Silk Worms' Eggs in moderato quantities of tho following varieties; 1. Hardy gray and white worms, orango co. coon?. 2. Gray wor s, mostly sulphur colored co coons. 3. Two crop white. .. 4. M ?mm< th sulphur. 5. Pea nut. Tho three first namt*l varieties are from a perfectly healthy stock, and have been raised in tho south for several years. The*two last, int Iroducod from tho north a year ago, wcro no. entirely exempt from disease last summer but, -- .1? ? '- m.?io (nltnn In Krunl nnlv a? WJU Cttlt; nuo IUMVM W.VVM W...J | from tho best cocoons, it is believed thero will bo Iittlo or no sickness amongst them in fu.urc, from any hereditary taint. The cocoons of the poa.nut were very heavy and firm. Of those Lwo varit ties howovc , only a limited number can be supplied to each aplicant. Tho eggs may be forwarded by m-ail to purcha. sersat their cost and risk of carriage; or they will bo deposited in Richmond ^if so dosired) at Cotton and Clarke's, free of expense, within two or three days after the order has been received, and where they will be kept in a cool cellar until callod for. Or in case tho purchaser might prefer it, they may remain in my ice-house until nearly tho tiino they are wanted t? be hatched??s there will be no danger of their hatching.even in June or July, in Jess than two weeks after being removed from tho ico, if kept there in proper manner, as these eggs will be. The eggs will in all cases be warranted to be in tho best condition when they are forwarded, (with the slight exception stated as to the last kinds;) hut if'itshill appear that they aro not, the purchaso money will hi refunded. -For the three first named varieties, tho chargo will bo ?5 per ounce?for the other two varieties, 10 per ounco, the cash always to be cnt with the order. When ulcan eggs are not sent, the paper on which the y are d.-posited will be balanced by an equal quantity of tho sa.no kind. THOS. S. PLLASANTS P. M. Reaverdain. Gdchland Co.^Va. Feb. 1840. Eggs of this year's layirfg, and which will not latch beforo 1841, will bo supplied as above o all orders sent with the payments before May ! 1st. at one fifth oflhe above named pries, and j .ho good quality and condition of the eggs ] warranted. RfferrencaF.dmund RutBn, Petersburg, Va. Gideon B. Smith, Baltimore, Br. Elias .Marks, Columbia, S. C, David Thomas, Cayuga, N. Y. i Samuel R. Cummero. Burlington N. J. mvlALTOY HAS Now on hand a supply of all kinds) Goods suitable for the trade, which h vill sell as cheep as can be had in this mar- i set. Persons wishing good bargains willflease call >n him before they purchase. April 13,1840. ' 23 tf j., Ilats, JUS r Received a large assortment of Mens. Boys, and Childrona Straw and Leghorn Hats. ALSO, 3ents and Youth's Fur Hats, for summer wear, ill of which will bo sold choip by D. MALLOY. April 13, 1840. 23 tf Sugar. Coffee, Salt, and MOLASSES. A LARGE Stock of lhe ab-we now in store and for sale very cheap for Cash, ' D. MALLOY. April 13, 1840. 23 tf Shoes. ' ? rHE Suhscriber has now on hand a very ' extensive assortment of Shoes, suitable or all seasons, which he will sell very cheap. . D. MALLOY. April 13, 1810. 23 . tf I HOOK HlNDnNG. rfinHF. subscribers have established thcmselvc IS in the above line of business in Cherui and ofTerthcirsorvicc s to its citizens. a. ISAZEXCOURT* & CO. Oheraw. S. C.. Jan. 2G. New Music. RECENTLY received at the Book Store supply embracing a considerable vnriet of Songs Sacred, Sentimental and Humorous also Marches, Waltzex, <Stc. and Music paper. December 4th, lb39. The Latest Arrivals. THE fall purchases of Books and stationar; liavo recently cotnc to hand embracing variety of Works, Religious, School, and Miscel lancous, "from gravo to gny, from lively t severe." Among tliem are the following : Mo.shcim's Church History continued to 1S26 Milher's D'?. 1 vol. Iv?glish Edition, Pascal' Proviucial Letters, Burdois Pious Womoii Adams' Private Thoughts, (Lond.) Tyng's Lcc tures on the Law and Gospel, Dick's Futur State &c., Life of Craomer, Woods on Baptism Home Education by J. Taylor author of Funal icism &c., Philips' Life an l Times of Bunyar Methodist Hymns, various bindings. Parkhurr.ts Lexicon ofthc Greek Testament, new and improved Edition, Robinsons Dr Knapp's Greek T stamcnt, Grisback's D( BLkc's Dictionary of Biography, a large an valuable work, Whatelys Rhetoric, Guizot' History of Civilization. Pi u tare It's Livesl vo 8vo. Gibbon's Rome 4 vol. 8vo Roltjn's A cicnt History 1 vol. t?vo Goods Book of Naiu. 1 vol. 8v<>. Marshall's Wash ngton 3 vols. 8vr Spark's Do. 1 beautiful volume. Ab>Tcrombic Intellectual Powers, Opio on Lying, Do. Cur for Scandal, Cowpors llome.r, 2 vols, I7inc Crockett's Songs, Burtons Comic Songs, Foi tune Teller's Book, Comics and Tragici Gentlemen's Medical Pocket Book . America Orators own Book, Thugs or Assassins of Indi Nun Is Charcoal Sketches, Form Books: Drcai Books: letter Books, Tho amusing Sayings an Doings of Sam Slick, Oliver Twist, Sundfor and Merton, H iten's Panorama of all Trades an Professions. Rhymes for tho Nursery, Motht Goose's good old songs that amused our infancj Shak^spoare 1 vol. 12mo. Lond. Edit. Calf hin< ing. Mo re's S icred dr ams, Beattie and Collim Crahh's Pi>eins, R:sselas, Newton's Letters, Rc main's Life of FiMtli, Rogers' Poems, Aikensidt Pleasures of imagination,Grays Poe us.Chaponc Lott-rs, Cottages of Glenhurnie, (these at all fine English editions) very handsome copi( of the Bible and Testament. Chaptal's Cheini try together with several new Nos of Harper Family Library. Clicraw, December 27th, 1839. 7 if Conditions of the Farmers Register. Forth' EIGHTH and succeeding volumes * Friers si'1/ more reduced, for combine and punctual or advanced payment*. Art. 1. The Farmers' Register is publishe in monthly numbers, of 64 large ortavo png. each, at $5 a year, payable in advance. O for $5 may be had two copies of the same cut rent or fnrthecoming volume, for new subscr bers, if *0 ordered and paid for in advance, (c at tho tune of making the subscription,) i current money, as described be'ow, (Art. VI and without loss or deduction for postage, c any other cliargr to the publisher. II. Subscribers who may have already pai tlie regular subscription pr.ce ot 950 in th manner above required, for a single copy, ?ha tiave the privilege, upon sending a posl-pai order, of having a second copy of the earn volume sent to any new subscriber, withoi further charge, for that volume, if so ordere during its time of publication. 111. A like privilege will be allowed to ever old subscriber who has not paid, but * ho sh.i do so, as above, before the issue of the 6t number of the then current volume, (at whir time all d btors' bills will be made put an sent); thus if. effect reducing to half price th cost of the work to every subscriber, old c new, who may chorse to avail him6elfof th offer. (See also Art. V.) IV If, however, no more than one copy i ordered, the subscrip ion price will 6till be, a heretofore, #5 the volume; as it is designe to permit no subscription deb*, or paymen' to be made for less than ?5. And if an orde is sent for copies, without full compliance wit the conditions annexed, (in Art. VI.) only on will be sent. V. Clubs of ten subscribers (old or new, o of both) by sending $25 (net piyment) in ad vance and at one time,before February 1st. c each year, shall be/urnished with ten copie of that volume only. " mi r I I. I VI. I lie price or uaCK voiumeo, no nnuiu fore, in $5 for one alone, 810 for any threi together, ane in the Ba ne proportion (SB# cent* each,) for any number of volumes shnr of a full set. Entire sets of 8 aols. (the 8tl commencing January 3lst, 1840.) will be sHp pplied for 820, or the volume, paid ii advance, wi h the order. VII. Al! mail payment must be mndo n notes, or checks, of far value in Virginia, or o e CITY bank of the state in which the sub eci iber residences. And all letters to the ed'to in regard to the Fanners' Kegister must bi post-paid?except such as contain articles fo publication. VII. The ri-'k ofloss ofpayments for subscrip tionB sent free ofpostage, which have been pro perly committed to the mail or to the hands o a post master, is assumed by the editor. IX. Far all copies not received by mail, a the proper p.?st offices, duplicates will be fur nished to those subscribers who have compliei with their own obligations ; provide d that th< failure shall be notified through the postmaster and within one month after the date of th< miscarried copy X. If a subscription is net directed to b( discontinued before the first number of th< next volume has been published, it will be tak rn as a continuance for another year. Subscriptions must commence with the beginning of some one volume, and will not be taker for less than a year's publicatfon. Xf Th? mutual obligations of the publnnei and subscriber, for the year, are fully ineurrer as foon as the first number of the volume it issued; and after that time,*o discontinuance o i subscription will be permitted. Nor will i subscript ion be discontinued, for any early notice, while any thing thereon remains due, unless at the option of the editor, or in obedi* nee to the regulations of the Editorai Convention. Addreffl? Edmund Ruffin. Petersburg V&., November 1st, 1839. Office of Comptroller Gen 1 eral. Charleston, Jan. 16 h, 1840. J Legislature at their lust Session, havJa. ing enacted tliat the General Taxes shall be paid in 9pecie, paper medium, or the notes of the specie paving Banks of this State, the Tax Collectors Jnd Slieiills throughout the Sta'erwill govern themselves accordingly". Jurors artd Constables Certificates are also receivable in payc rpentof taxes, as heretofore. y - WM. ED. HAYNE,' , Comptroller General. 12 13t Merchants' Bank, S. C. CI$' iic, April l, ld40. ' ra^HE annual election for seven Directors of 1 JL this bank, will be held at the Banking j IIouso, on Monday the 4th of M ?y next, to be man g d by O. 11. Kollock, J. C. Wadsworth and D. A1 alloy. VV. GODFREY, Cubhier. a April 3, 1810. y 21 4t New Goods THE subscriber is again opening a stock ol goods in Cheraw, well adapted to the season, which ho is prepared to sell at prices very much reduced, either by wholcsalo or retail. He ^ [ bought a large proportion of his Goods at the " New York package sales in ?epienmcr msi, wan a view of wholesaling and is confident he can 0 sell thorn as low as they can bo bought jn any . of tho Southern towns. ' D. B. McARN. 3 November 22d, 1839. ; 2 tf_ o Dunlap Marshall' '* 1| EREBY give notice that they will continue '* JB 2L to sell their Dry Goed-- only, on the usual '? credit to punctual customers. 1 hey will sell their Groceries at tho lowest a pricc8for Cash only. '* The very short credit at which groceries can )j now bo bought, amounting with tho exchange ,( almost to Cash, with tlu ir limited capital compels j8 them to the adoption of this course. J-iuunry 1, 1640. e ; ? liL ' Elementary Books. >s * * ' o For Sundoy and Common Schools. B"T > ION Primers, Union Spelling Book, r. Union ilymns, Union Questions, Browns j. Catechism, Cheap Testaments, Shorter Catc. n chism, Lovell's Young pupils First Book, Wor ccstor's Primer, Gallandct's Picture Dcfiper, n Young Reader, New York Reader, Child's d ( Reader, Worcester's second Book, Wohster's d American and Elementary Spelling Books, d Dilworth's a.?.d Town's Do. together wi'h a full >r assortment of the more advanced English and j% Classical Scho 1 Books received during this fall ]. at the Bookstore. A liberal discount made to p, Teachers who purchase in quantities to supply their Schools. :s December 27, 1930. 's 7 tf js . New Stationery. s* A L irge supply of Stationery has beet. late. 8 ly received at the Book Store including Bl ick, Blue and Red ink, Quills of various qual. itirs, steel pens, wafers, sealing wax. ink powder black sand, slates, paints and paint boxes, su. ~ perios gold leaf, Camel's hair pencils, German * Flutes Ac. December 4th, 1838. r. The Preacher. d 4^R Three Hundred and Forty sketches of j xJ' Original Sermons selected from the man" * " .1 A 1 1 A. (] ! uscrripts ot two ermncni LMVinog or me lusi ,g 1 century with an cgsoy on the Composition of a Sermon. ' For Bile it the Bookstore J" Dcembcr 27,1889. r I , " i\ otice. >r IT ^ nnw rece'v'nt> Part ?f nty stock o, i * Spring and Summer Goods, comprising a U general assortment of seasonable Goods, which e I will sell low for cash. Purchasers will please II call and examine fur themselves. J j * ALSO, c VVill he kept constantly on hand a supply of it German Bolting Cloths, equal to - any used in d this country. MALCOM BUCHANAN, y March 13th, 1840. [J , 18 h l or Cash only. (1 THE Subscriber takes this method of saying e to his Customers, that after this day he wih ,r sell no article in the Grocery Line on a credit; e and Dry goods and Hardware only to such persons as are prompt and nunctual in their 8 payments. 8 D. MALLOY a Jannary 1, 1840. ; 8 tf h 7 : e South Carolina. r B. F. Saddler, et. al. ) John B. McCaskil, ct. al. ) " "T appearing to my satisfaction that John 8 Ji. B. McCasktll one of the defendants in this case is absent from and resides without the limits * of this State. It is on motion of Hanna order, e cd that the said John B. McCaskill appear and 4 plead, answer or demur to the complainants bill t on or before the first day of September next, h and that in dciiiuli thereof the said bill as to him i. will bo taken pro confesso. U It is also ordcied that this order be published in the Fanners' Gazette, at Chcraw, twice a month for tho space of three months. J GEO W. DARGA1V, Com. in Equity for Chcraw Dist. 22d February, 1840. r 16 2 m^fi m f$6] r South Carolina. Goorgo W. Meador, Aoplicant, vs. Samuel Berry and wife Ann, Burghes Hub. f bard and wife Susanna, Hardy Avnt and wife Drticilla, Matthew Kirkly and wife Rhoda, the ? ** -L 1 n *j m_ I children 01 JCiliziocin nuojuru i/cc u. i ne children of Louisa Harp Dec'd. and Willis j Kirkly and wife Louisa. ? It appearing to my satisfaction, that Samuel Berry and wile An-, Hardy Avrit and wffe > Drucilla, Mattlu-w Kirkly and wife Rhoda, the children of Elizabeth Hubbard Dec'd. and , Willis Kukly and wife Louisa, resides without j this state, it is therefore ordered that they ap[ pear and object to the division or sale of the . real estate of Thomas Meador Dec'd. on or T before the 3d day ol July next, or their consent ! to the samo will bo entered off record. T. BRYAN, O/C. D, r April II, 1840. I 23 12t 9 ?^ < f KowancTs Tonic Mixture. TH E Agency for this valuable medicines is at the "Bookstore" of Mr. Frinee where [ it may at any time be had by the single bottle or * by thodozen. ' * 3. A. INGLIS Agt. Cheraw April ' 633, I V* J ft j New Books. * # LATELY Received by wagon the foliowin new works at the Bookstore, vis t In Theology and Religious Literature: Board, man Original Sin, Viilago Sermons, Junkin on Justification, Good's* Better Covenant, McDow. ell's Bible Class Manual, Signs df the Times by D. Cuylcr, Momoir of Dr. Bedell by Dr. Ty?g>, Baton's Crook in tho Lot, Dick's Theology, McEnen on tho Types of the Old Testament, Scougal's works, Philip's Guides complete in I two vols. McRie on the Book of Esther, Chris, tun Youth's Book, Hodge's History of tho I Presbyterian Church, Gurney's Biblical Notes | in proof of the Deity of Jesus Christ. - m In General Literature, Cowpcr and Thomson j 1 vol. 6 vo. Hemans Foems 1 vol. 8 vo. Crabbc, ; Hebcr and Pollock 1 vol. 8 vo. Moore's Works, i 1 vol. 8 vo. Jilniu's Letters, Brook's Universal i Gazetteer. Metropolitan Pulpit, being sketches of the most cel ebrated living English Preachers of all Denominations, Lord Brougham's sketches of Characters in the reign of George HI. Dr. Humphrey's Tour, Maps of S. Carolina, Do. of Carolinas and Georgia. Also tho following School Books, Murray's Grammar, Kirkham's Do,. English Reader, Jones Chemistry, Do. ^Philosophy, Bourdon's Algebra. &c. &<;. Choratv Nov, 14, 1849. i * tr Carpenter's Tools. THE subscrilyr has just received a very ex. ensivc assortment of Carpenter's Tools, among which arc, Double and Single, Cast Steel Iron, IJack, Smoothing, Fore, and Joiner Planes, Astragals, Beads, Dado's, Hollows and Rounds, Nosings, Grecian Ovalo's, Quirk O. G. Reeding. Rabbit, Side Rabbit, Raising, and Sash Pianos, S ?s*h Cord, Coves for steps, Tnlio j Planes, Torus Beads and Cornice Planes, l?o. man O, G. and Fillets, Fillettaters, Snipes Bills, Gothic, Ceiling, Flooring, and Plow Planes, Plane Irons, Oil Stones, Key Hole Tenant, and Panel, Hand, Cross Cut and Frame Saws, Screw S.ide Mortice, and Ma/Icing Guages, Augurs, assorted qualities, Mortico, Socket, and Finder, Chisels and Gouges,. Plate and Iron Squares, Side Bevils, Spoko Shaves, Locks, Hinges, Sprigs, Nails, Brads. Ac. , ALSO Collins* Club, Hand and Broad Axes, Ohio ^ and Pennsylvania Patterns, Hammers, Shingling and Lathing llalchdls. Ac. Thu above \*cro purchased low and for cash of the best manufacturers, and wjll bo sold cheap by D. MAtLOY. number 22'. 1939. 2tf E.+W.A TERM AN COMMISSION MERCHANT, Georgetown S.i.7. CONTINUES to transact a general Cora* mission business at that place. He is under obligatii n to no boat, or masted vessel, and i< free to ship by the carhest conveyances, (without orders to the contrary,) either North cr South or up the nveri References : at Cheraw? D. S. Harllee, J. c. Wads worth. Benncllscil/e?M. de B. D. Townsend & Co, 4 LeesvWe?i. C. Lee, ' Wadesboro'?M'Corkle & Cole, Charlotte?\\. B Williams, Rockingham?Wall & FIolton, W. F. Leak. February 14, 1840. . - 14 ^ tf Tax Notice-. *** THE Subscriber will attend as follows to t take returns and reecivo the taxes for Ches. tcrfield District. Viz : At Mount Croghan on Monday the 2nd of March. Blakeney's Old Store on Tuesday 3rd Michael Miller's on Wednesday 4th John Sengor's on Thursday^ 5ih . Sjpierh* Mills on Friday - 6th Johri Johnsons on Saturday 7ih Steer Pen Springs on Monday 9th Levi Casity's on Tuesday * 10th Sarah Johnsons on Wednesday 21th Chesterfield C. H. on Thursday Friday and Saturday 12th 13th 14th. Cheraw on Monday Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday 23rd 24th 25th 26th. N. B. The Oath will be required in every in. stance as the law directs. Also all returns must be made by the 1st day of May or a double tax will be imposed. VV. L. ROBBESON. T. C. C. D. January 15.h 1840. 10 tma.? A I~:i rM *?/?TTT xx xicw uun lur v^uesieriieici. PROPOSALS, soaled and directed to tho subscriber at ( hosterfidd Court House, will be received, from this timo to the first Mpnday ia May next, for building a Jail at this place, at which time the board of Commissione' s will open the seals and award The job to him who may of. fur proposals most advantageous to the Public.-? Tho contractor will bo required to give bond j witn ampio security for the faithful fulfilment of his contiact, upon which a draft on tbo Treas. urer of tho upper Division of this State will be given for a portion of the money in advance. Reference to P. L. Robeson Esq. or myself of this piaco, for specifications (and for Up convenience of some) a copy will be deposited with Col. J. J. Marshall of Cboraw. JOHN EVANS. * Secy, and Treas. Board Com. Pub. Buils. C. D. Chesterfield G. H.t S. C. ) Jan 16,1840. ( " 10 5t i ho Sub*- -iOor has just received, and will keep constantly on hand,Cotton Yarn and Twine at wholesale, from the Manufactory of Rocking* bain. GEO. GOODRICH. Cheraw, Jon. 1840. 10' ^ tf Notice. THE Subscriber has opened in the store form. erly ocoupied by Mr. S. Koeler and intends to keep for sale, for cash only, a general assort inent of Family Grocer is, with Fruits, Candies Wines, Confectionaris Toys See, See, he has a'so for sale a few thousand of the Mampioth wffite Silk worm Eggs at one dollar per thousand; a small parcel of Cuba Tobacco Seed, Okra Cotton Seed See. CHARLES VAflDERFORD, March 6th 1840? Garden Seeds. * * Ji'Bt received-pr. Steamer Swan a very large and extensive assortment of Garden Seeds, the growth of 1839. Also, i few copies of the Kitchen Gardners Instructor, and Florists Guide. Persons wishing supplies will please call early while the nssortment is complete. D. MALLOY, January 16th 1840,?tf Sugar '& Coffee. 12 Hhds. Porto Rico and St. Croix Sugars. 10 Bags Rio Coffee. For sale low for cash or bankable paper. A: P* LACOSTE. March 20th, 1840. 10 . tf I . - mi 1