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CHCBAW PKICE CURRENT, Wfdnbbday, July 1. ' A articles. m* I $ c. J $ c \ fivtifiu market, lb Q 5 a 0 6 r Bacon from wagons, lb 9 * b by retail, lb 11 * ^ I Butter .lb 15 a i Beoswax lb 20 a 23 g Bagging yird 13 a ? Bale Repe jb J * }? Cofiee lb *2i a COTTOW, Ib 3 * g?| ' Corn, aaarca bush 75 a ?7 4 Flaw. Country, tal 5 50 Feathers fin wag. none lb 45 a 5U Fridic. lOOlbs a 1 25 Glass, window 8x 10, 5011 3 25 a 3 37J f ? 10x12, 50ft 3 50 a 3 75 Hides, green Jb 5 a dry lb 10 a ?>?? lOOlbs 5 50 a 6 50 M juercnanis w>nK> o. v. Che raw July 1, 1840. TKHE Directors-of this Bank. htve declared a ^ dividend of $4 per Share,.for the last half year, payable on and after this day, W GODFREY, Cashier. July 1, 1840. 34?2t A List of Letters ! REMAINING in this office 1st July, 1840, ' end if not taken out before 1st of October j jmxs wi.l be sent to the General Poet Office as "Dead Letters." J * Bennett W. H. McLean M. j; Bascncourt, - Martin Robert G. j, Boulden VVm. AicRae John C. , Brvan John Jr. McLeod Daniel L. Merrinrtn JohnN. c Coppe James H. McDonald MisaC, 2 c Gurry, Arch. Murdoch Johu jr. t Campbell Murdoch. Martin Edward D. Chappel Levi. McKen&e & Crockett. Cbisholrn K. C. 2 Malloy D. 3 8 Collins A. j Clarke D. A. Piekett John R. t Pbmeroy B. J 3 b Davidson FJias G. Parker Miss Mary |, Dunlap & Marshall. r Edwards John, Rantine John D. Evans M. F. T. Roethey Mrs. Martha EnH Hfcnry L. 2 Smith John h Folk Jacob, Smith Wm. J Smith Mrs. Mary M. v Gazette. ^ "SmithMissCarolineE. t , -f Smith John . , Hinson Pleasants 2 Scott LewisonJemima . Hall Josiah llall John senr. Taylor & Punch 7 r Huggmt Nancy Terry T. M. - j. Haws George E. Taylor John ? Jenkins Hiram . Vara Wm. Juhneon Henry Vann Mtes fttanum [j. Knight John , White Robt. B. J! Kent Plato E. A. Woods W. R. ^ Keith Daniel Wallace Goodwin p Persona calling for these Letters will say 1* they are advertised. . v BROWN BRYAN, P. M. a Cberaw, 8. C.July 1st, 1940. 04 tf 8 ... ? .. < Southern Baptist Pulpit, t THE Etlitor of this work has jast. removed to | Cheraw, S. C. where, in future, the publication , of the Fuurrr wilt be conducted. The arrange, ment be has entered into with the Editor of t~o P MGAS?TTE,n will, ho trusts, enable him to issue 1 hia periodical much more regularly, than hereto. ? fore. A temporary suspension of his poblica s tion has resulted from the present arrangement, i and the June and July Noe. are now both due; \ but if his patrons will pardon tho pre*ent delay, e ' ' ' ~ ?^ J l * Iw n 1 1 nM Annin hu im iney may rosi WKUn7U UlVjf Wlttil UVk H|?4U M??v | occasion to complsin. < The Editor has boen compelled to erase from t his subscription list, the na ties of almost every j delinquent, which has reduced k to nc&rlv onekatf. Hie friends are. therefore requested to j { use their utmost exertions to procure additional . cath subscriptions. Will not tho Editor's removal to Cheraw, f secure for him a great increase of p&lrunage in 1 South Carolina? ( Tho price of subscription is so low that ovcry < bods can afford to take the work. And if it is < sufficiently encouraged the present year, ar- I rtngements wilt be made to establish it pcrma. < aeotiy. i Tho sums of money expanded, in one year, for J assies* apparel, would sustain this work in such , a manner as to afford its Editor a handsome ( rapport, and enable him, besides, to contribute ff IU00 per annum to the support of foreignand domestic missions. (D* Baek Not. furnished all future subscri bcrs. ,( ET The last No. will be accompanied with a } handsome Engraving. \ ' i Please auuress WM, POTTER, 6 Cheraw, S. C. c ? - v Contributors of Sermons to Vol I. 1 Rev^Messrs. Meredith, Nevombcr No. J " Ryland, December M . * " Armstrong, January 44 I M It O .L: > IT* I 1 ? , oounnvgou, jreuruwy " t ** 41 44 March 44 s * * Hooper, April* 44 e 44 44 Richa.dson, May 44 i _ 44 44 Finch, Juno 44 ^ 44 44 J.C. Furraan July 44 , 44 44 Brantley, August 44 . 44 44 44 September 44 j . 44 44 i. October 44 The above discourses, and other matter, will j complete tho volume. Dunlap <5* Marshall i HEREBY give notice that they will continue 1 to sell their Dry Goods onl), on tho usual credit to punctual customers. ( 'I hey will sell their Groceries at the lowest ] prices for cash only. I Tho very short credit at which groceries can now be bought, amounting with the exchange almost to Cash, with their limited capital compels ' hem to the adoption of 'his course. Indigo Jb 75 a ? e!l Lime coak i a 4 50 < JLard scaroe lb 1 1 * 12 J 1 ^t3tbeft*ol? lb 22 ft 25 l Load, bar ib 10 a * Logwood lb 10 a 15 MoiassdJ N. O. gal 40 a 45 < gal 35 a 40 j Nails, out, assorted lb ? H 1 > ? , wrought lb 16 a 18 Oats bush 40 a 50 i Oil, curriers gal 75 a 1 < , .... launp gal 1 25 a 1 ?> linseed 6^1 I 10 a 1 25 i Paints, white lead keg 3 25 a 4 52 .. Span, brown lb 8 a 1~ c Pork lOOlbs 5 50 a 6 s XieT lOOlbs 4 * 5 00 r< Shot. bag 2 25 a 2 75 1 ?-Ji ? 10- ? lil -h Sanr lb S a 12| < Salt aack 2 00 a 2 25 < ? * bush 87$ a 100 t Steel, American lb 10 a < ? English lb 14 a , German lb 12 a 14 1 tallow * lb a 12 Toa ,imperial ' lb 1 a 1 37 . ? ?skjflon . lb 1 a- J 25 Tobacco, manufactured lb 10. 2J The Rives continues in good boating ordei. " c* ri New Goods. rHE subscriber is again opening a stock ol goods in Cberaw, well adapted to the sea ion, which ho is prepared to sell at prices very nuch reduced, cither by wholesale or retail. H; tought a largo proportion of his Goods at the <iew York package sales- in September last, with i viow of wholesaling and is confident k? can oil them as low us they can be bought in any * ?f the Southern towns. D. B. McARN. November 22d, 1839. 2 tf Proposals : i For publishing in the towi\uJ Franklin, c Williamson County, Tennessee, a Monthly Periodical, to he. called the c TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE AND LITERARY JOURNAL* About four p ges ol eaoh number will be _ Jevoted. First: To the necessity of a law to sup. ^ iress Tippling houses, such as that passed by .he Legislature of '35 and '36, or a similar one. Secondly; The constitutionality of that law.? ? Thirdly : The benefiss already derived from its b operations : after which the subject of Tern- o jerance will be considered under a general * lead. A The last four pages will constitute the Litera- c y department, in wheh wit! be found such pieces fi irigiual and selected as will tend to elevate the a nind, correct the taste and inform the judg- n nent. The Advocate and Journal will be published >nce a month ou good paper, medium size, folded r n ?> <-. mftirA Aicrht Dacrps. to each number.? > Tho price will be $2 00 on receipt of the 1st. ^ <o., or 82 50 if delayed until the 3JJNo. ^ P liferent denominations to aid us; alaoTeacher * iffioer* and members of Temperance Societies c md all others who feel an interest in the cause r >f Temperance or good morals. t VVe wish subscription lists to be sent by tho i 1st of March. . , * J Any Peison obtaining ten subscribers shall be r mtitlad to one volume gratis r F. MOORE 6i Co, i Franklin, Ttnn. Jan. 20,1840.' c r~PRoTJYcY?s'- ' For publishing by subscription, in Augusta, c Ga., an Agricultural taper to be styled Gleanings of Hiu-bandfy. [ 4 Who makes two blades of grass grow where 1 one grew before does more for his country ' than an Alexander or a Bonaparte.'* ? At the solicitation of many friends, the c subscriber has consented to. be the editor and publisher of a periodical exclusively devoted tc Agriculture, Gardening, and the other branch* ' ' " t? L!._4 Ml ;s or llusDanory id general, us oojcci wm >e, in plain style, to cmmanicate useful r ^formation to tho cultivator, whether of the a rice or the flower, of vegetables or plants, of b roils," grapes or trees, as the mulberry and all p ;inds of orchard trees, with the best manner of t Ranting them; furnishing suitable hints for be improvement of the various soils, breeds f cattle, and o.thcr stock, with the treatment if the diseases to which they are liable, and he management of bees and silk worms. The editor will endeavor to illustrate the mportant principles upon which the art aod ; cicnce of agriculture is founded, and to introluce an economical system of the labors, in ho field, meo ow or cocoonery, that may be j est adapted lo the seasons, climate and ititude in which we reside, and which in most cspects, differ greatly from the Mfddle, Northern and Eastern states. Of more than one million of Planters and . forticulturists in the Southern States, scarce- 11 ; two out of a thousand have an opportunity Lf f consulting any agricultural works, and are .holly guided by causual observations upon c he ways of their neighbors and ancestors; for .* hey possess no means of learning the V )m<>8t daily improvements of that are making c n their own particular branch of culture; a leither can they become acquainted with the a mproved varieties in trees, fruits, vines, flowrs, grain and plants, wHcn arc continually 11 tiiroduced to 6ur notice from every portion of " he habitable globe, nor with the various h mprovemetita and new inventions in the im- 0 elements of tillage. The publication shall * obtain a full account of all those that are ikely to benefit virtue, happiness and pros- d ?erity at every hearth in the Southern States. It shall be free from all sectarian or political r dews, wholly governed by Southern feelings * md principles, endeavoring to render it ? erviceable to the young and the aged?to v Heaven's last be^t gift to men" evert in her 8 oens. and to the stucdv Parmer?by informing c hem of the proper season, which from experi- n nee in our section of the Union may have 0 leen found most congenial to commit their eeds to the soil?to pruno 'heir vines and 0 rees?to transplant their tender shoots and h t >were -to engraft, inoculate or bud tiieir P hrubs and tr^as, and turn the"maiden's blush" n nto the charming "moss.' or "monthly rose," 8 vith the best manner of harvesting and pre. 11 terving tReir crops and produce. v We -shall by no means overlook the great Southern staples, Cotton and Rice, for upon 0 hese, little information can bo obtained from v Northern publications. 0 From the kind promises tendered by friends 0 0 the undertaking, valuable original contri'>uiions may be anticipated; and other corres- f< KHidents arc respectfully 6olicifed to cornmu- t( u'cate any information that may be interesting c r beneficial to others, relating to their mode c >f culture; as facts collected from the tillers c >f our own soil, with their observations and P einarks will be highly appreciated by the * ?ditor; and since the happiness and comfort of 1 country mainly depend upon its agriculture 11 n furnishing useful informarhon to the cotn. a ntinity, contributors will afford the highest 8 ividcnoe of their zeal and patriotism. c TERMS. J The paper will be issued monthly on a sheet f{ villaining sixteen very large quarto pages, same size as the "Albany Cultivator,") at the 8 'ery moderate price of One Dollar, pavable t rr?i i- l ?... J n ail cases m advance, i ne price utrmg cur; mall, no number wil be sent to any person on 1 :redit. It shall be printed on good paper and vith new type, ordered expressly tor the * >urpo9e. The first number will appear in r March next, if possible. ] As by the rules of the General Po.-?t Office, 'oshnasters are allowed to frank and forward 1 he amount subscribed to any newspaper, they 1 ire respectfully desired to forward to the ditor at Augusta, any amount offered them 1 n bankable money, as early as possible. 1 Newspapers are respectfully requested to 1 mblish this Prospectus, and by sending the * >aper containing it, shall receive ours in re- ' urn. ' Postmasters and Editors of papers are <indly asked to act as our agents. Should 1 they not receive a copy of tins Prospectus, they are requested to cut one from the paper.- 1 and be good enough to publish it; ant we, with respect, invite all the friends of th? ' objects we have in view, to aid and assist ii ' procuring subscribers to the 4 Gleanings o hJusbanarv." < MOSES HOLBROOK, i A. M. M. P. Auguffa, G.i.. Jan. 1940. A- aiwu?i a-J miaMAi. wu? , , [ Sugar & Coffee. 12 Hhds. Porto Rico and St. Croix Sugars 10 Bags Rio CoTee. For sale tow for cash or bankable paper. A' P. LACOSTE. March 20th, 1840. 19 tf Silk Worms' P ggs, Of the. best kiwis and quafcly. I can supply Silk Worms' Eggs in moderate juantitiee of the following varieties: 1. Hardy gray and white worms orange ocoons. 2. Gray worms, mostly sulphur colored oconns. 3. Two crop white. 4. Mammoth sulphur. 5. Pea nut. The three first named varieties a e from a erfectly healthy stock, ana have been raised a the south for several years. The two last at reduced from the north a year ago, were ot entirely exempt from disease Jast summer; ut as the greatest care was taken to breed nly from the best cocoons, it is believed there pill be little or no sickness amongst them in uture, from any hereditary taint. The co. oons of the pea.nut were very heavy and irm. Of these two varieties however, only , limited number can be supplied to each applicant. The eggs may be forwarded by mail to larchasers at their cost and rit>k of carriage; r they will be deposited in Richmond (if so lesired) at Cotton and Clarke's, free of ex. lense, within two or three days after the order Ms been received, and where they wHl be ;eptin a cool cellar until called for. Or in sase purchasers might prefer it, they may etnain in my ice-house until nearly the time hey are wanted to hatclted?as there will be 10 danger of their hatching, even in June or hily, in less than two weeks after being renoved from the ice, if kept there in proper nanner, as th< se eggs will be." The eggs will n all cases be warran ed to be in the best :ondition when they are fotwarded, (with the light exception stated to the last kinds;) but fit shall appear that they are not, the pui:hase money will be refunded. For the three first named varieties, the :harge will be $3 per ounce?for the other wo varieties #fO per ounce, the cash always o be sent With the order. When clean eggs ire not sent, the paper on which they are leposited will be balanced by an equ&l quantify >f the same kind. THOS. S. PLEASANTS. P. xU. Beaverdam, Gochland Co., Va. i February, 1840. 5 Eggs of this year's laying and which will ot natch before 1841,. will be supplied he hove to all orders sent with the payments efore May 1st at one filth of theabove'narned inces, and the good quality and condition of lie eggs warranted. REFERENCE Edmund Ruffin, Petersburg, Va. Gideon B. Smith, Baltimore. Dr. Elias Marks, Columbia, S. C. i\? J nr?L. P. \j V ISdViU i liuwiae, ijujr ugn. n . a. Samuel R. Curninore, Burlington, N. J. ;ONUlTIONS Ob' TUiS Farmers Register, 7or the EIGHTH and succeeding volumes, Prices still more reduced, for combined and punctual or advanced paymeats. Art. J, The Farmers' Register is published ) monthly numbers, of 64 large octavo pages ch, at $5 a year, payable in advance. Or, >r 95 may be had two copies of the same urrent or forthcoming volume, for new tubznbers, if so ordered arid paid for advance or at the time of making the subsetiptiorO in urrent money, as described below, (Art. VI.) nd without loss or deduction, for postage, or ny other charge to the publisher. II. Subscribers who may have already paid ho regular subscription price of -$5 in the manner above required, for a single copy, shall ave the privilege, upon sending a post paid rder, of'having a second copy of the same oiurne sent to any new subscriber, without jrther charge, for that volume, if so, ordered luring its time of publication. III. A like privilege will be allowed to eve* y old subscriber who has not paid, but who hall io so, as above, before the issue of ?th number of the then current voluine, (at irliich time all debtors' bills be made out and ent), this in efiect reducing to half price the ost of th? work to every subscriber old or ew, who may choose to avail himself of the ffer. (See al6o Art. V.) IV. It, however, no tuoro than one copy is rdered, the subscription price wdi still be, as eretofore, 95 the volume as. iL is designed to ermit no subscription debt, or payment to be lade for less than 95. And if an order is * ' ? foil AAinnlannAA llrllh em lor cupitl) WIUIUUi lull tump'iaubv mm he conditions annexed, (in-Art. VI.) only one ifill be sent. V. Clubs of ten subscribers (old or new, or f both) by sending $25 (net payment) in ad. ance and at one time, before February 1st f each year, shall, be furnished with ten copies f that volume on y. VI. The price of back v olumes, as heretoDre, is $5 for one alone, $10 for any three ugether, and in the same proportion ($0 94 ents each, for any number of volumes shAit ?f a full set.) Entire sets of 8 vols, (the 8ih omtnencing January 31st, 1840,) will be supplied for $20, or $2 50 the volume, paid in idvar.ee, with the order. VII. All mail payment must be made in lotes, or checks, of par value in Virginia or of i CITY bank of the state in which the subcriber resides. And all letters to the ditor in regard to the Farmer's Register must c postpaid?-except such as contain articles or publication. VIII. The risk of loss of payments for subscriptions sent free of postage, which have ?een properly committed to trie mail or to the lands of a post master, is assumed by the idtor. IX. For all copies not received by mail, at he proper post offices, duplicates will be fur lished to those subscribers who have complied vith their own obligations; provided that the ailure should be notified through the posinaser, and within one month after the date of he (miscarried copy. X. If a subscription is not directed to be iiscantinuod before the first number of the icxt volume lias been published, it will be aken as a continuance for another year. Subicriptions must commence with the beginning >f some one volume, and will not be taken for ess than a years publication. XI. The mutual obligations of the pnblisher md subscriber, for the year, arc faby incurred ts soon as the first number of the volume is ssued; and after that time, no discontinuance a subscription will be permitted. Nor will i subscription be discontinued, for any early loticft, while any thing thereon remains due, mleffs at the option of the editor, or in ober lience to the regulations of the Editorial Con-, mention Address ' EDMUND RUFFIN. Petersburg, Y.:., Nov. 1, 1340. To sleep, or not to sleep, ey there's the scratci Whether 'tis nobler in man to suffer The sting *ud bite of the outrageous Bid Bvgf Or toetep into Hopes' and buy a Steamer, And by scalding end thorn? flS&U The public &ro informed thai 'VHR the above mentioned Steamtn W can be bad at the Tin Shop M rnd for exterminating Bee Cfl W Bugs they are superior to an} They are made bo that nc ^ accident can pos-ibly result ic using thorn. Call end see. W p HOLMES. Cheraw, Julj.1,184')+ - 33?rS Southern Pulpit, rOBtUIISO IU CHURAW, SCUT# CAJIOLUU. IN addition to his Biptist periodica!,the Sub scriber is also publishing, monthly, origins sermons of distinguished Ministers of the varioui religsoos denominations at he South, under th< sbove title. The price of subscription, per an nuin, is One Pollar and Fifty Cent*, in advanco The citizens of Cheraw are informed that t Subscription List is left at the ROOK STORE where they can have an opportunity of eucour aging the work, if they, irner examining a spo cimen number, consider it s onny 01 meir pac ronsga^ - WM. POTTER. Cheiaw, June 17, 1840. f 1 ? ? The Preacher, OR Three Hundred and Forty sketches o: Original Sermons selected from the man* ussrripts of two eminent Divines of the las century with an essay on the -Composition of i Sermon. , * -* -V For ?*le at the Bookstore ?Dumber 27,1839. 7 .Klementary Books. For Sunday and Common Schools. JTTNION Primers, Union Spelling Book WJ Union Hymns, Union Questions, Brownt Catechism, Cheap Testaments, Shorter Gate chism, Lor ell's Young pupils First Book, Worcester's Primer, Gallandet'a Picture Defincr Young Reader, New York Rosder, Child'i Reader, Worcester's second Book, Webstor'i American, and Elementary Spoiling Books Dilworth's and Town's Do. together with a ful assortment of the more advanced English an< Classical Schd '1 Books-received during this fa! at the Bookstore. A liberal discount made t< Teachers who purchase iu quantities to supph their Schools. December 27> 1839. - 7 ; tf STATE UF SOUTH CAROLINA Ik Equjtv, Cheratv District. Archibald McDonaid i vs. > Bill of Rovoir. the Ex?cutorsof Peter May. ). IT APPEARING to uiy satisfaction tha Hampton B. Hammond' ono of the defeii daiits in this case' is absent from and rcsidei without the limits of this Stato. On motion o Sims, Solicitor for the complainant' it is ordere< that tho said Hampton B. Hammond d?> sppoai to the complainants bill on or before thi first day of September noxt, and that in defaul the roof the said bill as to him, shall be lakei pre cbnfttao. ' iUmt nuMiAstiAft HA mad#) o | 11 Itf (1|MJ UlUHItu ?u<.? J this order in the Farmer's Gazette twice & montl for thetpacc cf Uiree months. GEO. W. DARGAN. Cotn. in Equity. Juno3,1S40. 31 9mt 3m. Is published in Cher aw, S. Carolina, COWJAIIfl NO ORIGINAL SERMONS By Southern Baptist Ministers "Tfe Editor of this work has remove from Fayettevilfe to Cheraw, S. C. where rjn future, the Pulpit will be published.? Correspondents are requested, hereafter, t< direct their communicalions to Cheraw. The change of residence subjects th< Editor to a suspension, merely temporary however, of his publication. In a few dayi he will be able to resume his labors; anr his present arrangement with tli? Editor oi the Gazette, will afford him the means ol issuing his work, for the future, much mort regularly ihnn heretofore. The April, May and June numbers are ail due; but if tl>e patrons will exercise s little patience and forbearance, they will b* accommodated with all three numbers ic the course of a vm-k or two?after which, they Will, if Providence permit, never again have occasion to murmur. Whilst th* Editor makes this pledge, will his friends nori?? in pledife themselves to piocuro ad "b" ? " r r - _ . . ditionai subscriptions? WM. POTTER, Editor of the S. B. Pulpit. The terms of the Pulp't are as follows 1. Each number will appear monthly. 2. Price, ONLY ONE DOLLAR a year IN ADVANCE. 3. Any person ordering a-copy of the Pulpit will please forward the sum of One Dollar? otherwise he cannot receive it. 4. No subscription will be taken for lesi than a year, commencing with the first Nuin ber. 5. An Indev and Title-page, suitable to b< bound with the VoLrae, will accompany th< twelfth Number. 6. Back Numbers will be furn.shed loan] future Subscribers. - Any person procuring 30 subscribers at on< time, and forwarding $25, shall be entitled t< 30 copies of the J'ulpit. , E. . WATERMAN, COMMISSION MERCHANT, " Georgetown, S. C. ^"lONTlNUES to transact a' general Com mission Dusiness ai mai prnce. ?ne j under obligation to no boat, m masted veaee. and i* free to ship by the earhest conveyances (without orders to the contrary,) either Nortl cr South or up the liver. References 4 at Cheruw?D. S.IIaflllee, J.C. Wads'worth, Bcnncttsville?M. & B. D: Towns end <fc Co. Lcesvifle?3. C. Let,, Wadesboro'?M 'Corkle d: Coi.c, Charlotte?H. B Williams, Rockingham?Wall & Bolton, W. F. Leak. February 14, 1640. ' I. 14 tf Cheraw Bacon. HAMS, Shouldort?, and Sides, of my ow curinrj, for sale. Terms, Cash. A. T. LACOSTE. " Octo*v>r4, 1839, > 47 ^ Cierraan Bolting eqoai ta any used'in . this country. . . . > MALC0M BUCHANAN. March 13th, 1340. . J8. tf f ! " * ''IN1. 1 ' *' * r. f TOWN TAXES. IWlLLbe found at my office every day from 10 to 4 o'clock, until Saturday the 27th just, for the pnrpoee of receiving returns and TjXcs for the present year. AH persona in arrears on - the first of July next, may expect to. pay corron real eatsto tax, and doable commutation tax without discrimination. By order of Council, Wt flTROTHWI, t.% t ?. Cheraw. June 11, 1840. . 31? 2 w. ? ?- -fra- '...J.1..'- . -rs i. JOB PHONTTING; ' * ; IHCLCDIKO Blanks, esmew&am& PAMPHtETS, HANDBILLS, CARDS, etc* etc* r Executed in the neatest manner, and at Ifco I shortest notice. Apply to the Subscriber, at the office of the Farmers' Gazette, Cheraw. r w>r. potter. f Dunlap & Marshall ' EARNESTLY request all persons indebted to them to make an early fettlement oftheit , accounts. They will invariably add theiiterest however trifling the amOunt on tf accounts not paid, within ten days. ' January 1st 1840. S'tf i ., . rr ' For Sale. A TRACT on the Doctrines of Election and Reprobation, by Rev. James H. Thorn veil. I Also, a Vindication of tbtf Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification. M.iv 1st. 134t). ; 2-V tf BOOK BINDING. TH E subscribers have established themselves in the above line of businoee in CheraU andoflortheirsorviccstoitsoiti?eHe. . ti. BAZENCOURT, & CO, Cher&w. S. CM-Jen. 36. Carpenter's Tools. THE subscriber has just received a very ex. ?naive assortment of Carpetltor's Tools, among which arc, Double and Single, Cast Ste. 1 [run, Jack, Smoothing, Fore, and Jointer 3 Planes, Astragali, Bead*, Dado's, Hollows and ' Rounds, Nosings, Grecian Ovalo's, Qu:.-* O. G. Reeding, Rabbit, .Side Rabbit, Raising, and Sash - Planes, Sash Cord, Coves for aiej>?, Table i Planes, Torus Beads and Cornice Planes, Roman 0, G and Fillets, Fillcttaters, Snipes Bills, f Gothic, Ceiling, Flooring, and Plow Planes, Piano Irons, Oil .Stones, Key Holo Tenant. ? and Panel, Hand, Cross Cut and Frame Saws, 3 Screw Slide Mortice, and Marking Guages, Augurs, assorted qualities, Mortice, Socket, and . Firmer, Chisels and Gouges, Plate add Iron Squares, Side Br vita, Spoko Shave?, .Locks, Hinges, Sprigs, Nails, Brads, 6c c. ALSQ ' Collins' Club, Hand and Broad, Axes, Ohio and Pennsylvania Patterns,. Hammers, Shingling and Lathing Hatchets, 6cc. 8 The above wore purchased low and for cash of the best manufacturers, and will be sold cheap *? by b ' D. MALLOY. nember 22d, 1939. 2\f I'or Cash only. THE Subscriber takes t|>is method of saying to his Customers, thai after this day be wih -* *? 'L- r" ? f I'tui An r rpiilt' sell no article id iuc urucci; unmy.. - w And Dry goods and Hardware oniy to Such persons as arofrowpt and ounetuaj in Ujeir payments. D.MALIOYJannnry 1. ffl40. 8 tf Garden fceeds. Just receivedpr. Steamer Swan a very large . and extensive assortment of Garden Seeds, the growth of1839. Also, a few copies of the Kitchen Gardners Instructor, and florists n Guide. Persons wishing supplies wdf please call early while the assortment is eorhptete. D.HALLOY, t 1 January lCfh 1840,?-tf 1 New Music. ECENTLY recoivedattb? Book Store a JPfc/ supply embracing a considerable variety of Bongs bacred, Sentimental and Humorous also Marches, Waltzes, <ta. and Music paper. ' Dooembor 4th, I h39 THE caoflCiees of the second session of the RockiJjgbarn Fcual* Institution will com. t mence the lJtVjuiy and end 11 ih December, 1840. > June 5, 1640. . ' .. South CaroUn't. Goorgo W. Meador, Applicant, Vi' ' Samuel Berry and wifa Ann, Burgbas Hub. bard and wifo Susanna, JlardyAVnt and wflc Drucilla, Matthew Kirkly and wife Rhoda, the children of Elizibeth fiabbard Dec'd. The . children of Louisa Harp Dec'J, aud Willis. I &irk!y &nd wife Louisa. t Jt appearing.to my satisfaction, that Samuel i Berry and yvtte Ann, Hardy Avrit and wife Drucill*. Matthew Kirkly and wife Rhoda, the children of Elizabeth Hubbard DecM. end ' Willis Klrkjy and wife Louisa, resides- v> Hhout this state, it ie therefore ordered that they ?p' pear aud object to the division or sale of thereal estate of Thomas Meador Dec'd. on or before the 3d day of J uJy,n<*xt, or ppnsont to tlto sarno will be cntored off record. T. BRYAN, 0. C. D. April II, 1840. 23 Jfct f SOUTH CAROLINA. i to the Common Cbostorfield Diserict. \ Pleas. I Ranald McDonald > Declaration i . vf. > in dotil in AU John McKay. j . tuckmeat. _ WHEREAS the Plalcti/F in the oboe* stated case, thic day filed hi* Duclara. tion against the Defendant who is absent from and wilhout the limits of this State (as it is said) and having neither wife or attorney known . within the same. It is ordered tint the Dtjfent dant do appear an^ plead to the Docralation . aforesaid within a year and a day. from the date hereof, otherwise final and absnluto judgment , will be awarded against him by'defcult. 9 TURNER BRYAN, C C. C. P. ? Office of Common Pleas, ) March 20, 1840. C 1 yf < cvm?ly> N.otice. j TfeR- B. J. Williams, haying located in Beny JLW nett?vi!le, repectfnUy otters his Profession al services to the inhabitants of the village, an-* its vicinity. Ho maybe found at tha Marl bo. rough Hotel. . . May 8, IddO.: $?; ^ 41 Notice* ' I A now receiving part of my stock o, Spring and.Summer Goods, comprising a general assortment of seasonable Goods, whrrh I will selHow- for cash. Purchasers wiU pleaae call and examine ft>f themselves. f ALSO, 1 Will be kept constantly on hand a supply of 9' J? w i <?. *** Bacon! Flourl, aad'^Meai.U'' (lOSSTANTLY ON HAND, mi J at tiio LOWEST market prioa bj > ' D-MAUiCff. ~ Nails, A. R. LACQSm April a, 1840. . J V 1 - t 1 *~ ~ *?1nay?w?? Th* Subaaribor baa juat recoivea, n>& #ill > keep coast airtk wyy&pvttan Yarn tad Twino at wholesale, Manafanto'nrafRo^in|.., *" GEaeajORiclt, ChTfiu', J;in. 1840. Ifc4f ^ Liimb Siiffar." * tho Lpa?, lor 15 cis# for sale for * * * A- P. LACOSTE. / Mnroh 20ili, 1B4S. ,19 if - " - r ' jywvwr9?*'". : Haven, 25,000 own curing for solo low, by A. P.LACOSTR.V Aprils, 1840. (P ^ Salt. iooo SACKSi:v.t,?a. March 20th, 1840. 19 tf f, i H i i m i 1 ' ' inn , r ' "W MPIIav-' * ' ? Vt JiAiiOx HAS Now on hand a supply of aft kind* of GnQd. suitable for .tho trt^Wfaiekfh*: ^ will sell am cheap as c*a bo bad in this ma* ' ket. St1 V Persons wishing good bargains witt please C*U * on him before they'purchasfc" ' Jb?v/,. April 13.1840. 23t?'f+r . ?i_? - ? *. . ?r ?" Mats, JfCSr Received a kr$a assortment of Mens, CP ova, a fld Child runs St*aw ind Leghow f* Hata. . V ' ALSO, V Gents and Youth's Fur Hats, for stuaoaer wsaw all of which wilt be sold cheap by ' J D. J&ALLOY, . April 13, 1840. *? / . - ' V - -- _ .? > > Sugar. Coffee, Salt, and . MOLASSES. \ A LARGE $tock of lbs abovs now in stot* and for sale very cheap for Cash, u- . D. iVl ALLOY . April 13, 1840. . r V "V THE Subscriber has on# w, Jfttul * ww extensive atrnor^ment of Shoes, far fell ecssous, which ho will sell very chaay, " April 13, 1840. ^ ' -c , Wood & Hauling. "T. I shell keep t toam constantly /tinof through the Spring- and sttinoaer jpjajfl^Sr and shall be ready at nil timet to furutsfc my customers with wpod, and to do any Jriad hauling. >. P. LAOPSTfr April S-, ,1940. 2i : . J/*r 1,1 ? ?' . 1 j' |WK? . ,?y Insurance. TUB Columbia Iueoranco Company hay* instructed rat that with a view of bringing tho business to a close sot to tafet any now list or renew any policy froaa thiaegoney Tt?o?e person? having their property fastf*e| here will please take noOpe I. at, they may loot elsewhere lor insurance when ftdr.policaepex. ipiro. ? - & & HAALLEE. A Agffftf, ^ Roberts's ttilk Aganual. A New supply of this work fast received tt I the Book Store, price 9lf. r April 30 IB40. . \ 25. v tf Ragging & Rope. 30 pieces heavy 44 inches Hemp Bagging. 30 Coils Bale Hope. For sale low by v : s' ~ ^ A. P. LACOSXE. 20th, 1840. * Mtickerel & Lime. "^1%^ 10 B*rrols No. 2. mackerel. 10 Half Brie. No, 1. do. ' . , 20 Casks Thornaston Stone Lin*. For rale Tew fur cash, by ** A p; /.aCO&TTL Mafcli 20.h, 1849." " ' 19 - " : ll7 '*? |" i;1.# ' Wood. IwiH famish (>ak_ and Hlekery Wood, 4t $2 50 4>er cord* Cash. < .. ''T'h y ' A. P. LAC08TE. October 4, 1339. 47?I f ?^?Nds; ^ ? V- %V 23 if; ?lElYINO.??'The Subscriber will take in Saw. ing, n?d trill do her work faHhfbUy and neatly. Work fur her innjr be giveb to the Carrier of this paper. " ;* . ...? P. CARTER. . Juno 21, 1840. "" ! ..v. ? Dunlap Marsha# OFFER for sale at totJ low prices .a fine stoi k of negro cloth and blankets?they ntTir Ko Hhd. 'l'iercc or Bbl. tOTT ?b0 H 0. drill *W. J. Mo lasers. Junoery 3rl840. 8 0 . '1 he Path Finder. OR the Inland Sea by lh? Author of lio ,fPifiUce>S,'' "Last of the Mohicans,*" "Praire." &c. &e.? Also "ffomeicard Bittmfr' aud u}lomc at found" by the ?*mo Author?-fur sale at the Rook Store. *. April 381640. ? ' Jt X. ' *4 New Goods. s* JOHN C. WADS WORTS AS Now in Storo a supply of GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, 550^5, , '; "? HATS, ' BONNETS; - SADDLERY, CROCKERIES, GLASS WARE, fc. ALL of wliich will be sold at the lowest tnar1if| price. Persona wishing to purckwt in tktt market will do well to cab. 4 April 80:h 2d40. M* I , ,, '