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From'tho Now Yock Mirror. j i THlv fiXltGAffL. ?'v" 1 What have yon there, husband/" said-i { JWrs. Courtland to h??r thrtfly spoQ*yas the lr latter paused io the open door, to .give some [ ^ directions to a couple of porters Vljo bad i j just set something upon. the pavement in !?. front of the house* . j-( "Just wait a moment and I'd tell vou.? Here Henry! John! bring it in here,", and tho two porters entered with u beautiful se? ( fa, nearly new. j < "Why, that is a beauty, husband/ ho* j kind you are!'* " ( ' It's second hand, you perceive; but it's, .j " J ?? .......I,I linnw the dif. i Hardly sonea?'no one wvuiu ...... fer*nce." < "Thtft's the best pnrt of it It is a splen- < did bargain. It didn't cost a cent less than I a hundred dollars. Now what do you think i I gave for iff" "Sixty dollars?" "Guess again." "Fifty/" . "Guess agairt." * Forty five?" "No.; -Tiy again.'* But ? hat did" you give for it, dear/" Why, only twen'y dollars!" "Well, now, that is n bargain." Aint it, though it takes me to get things | cheap.?' continued the prudent Mr. Court. \ land, chucking with deligbi.fr "Why, how in the world did it go off so low?" * . 4 managed that. It ai-ot evCry one that . understands ho* to do these tilings." "But how (|td you manage it, dear/ I should like to know," ; ... Why^you see there were a great-many ? o'her things there, nnd among the rest s.omfc d?r;y parpets.' Before the sale^-I pulled over these carpels ami jbrew them upon tire sofa; a good deal of dust fvlhiirom them," Mi I. made the sofa "look ftl>y per cept. aorge than it really > When-the sale in ? .*4 iKpm hann^nod to be but few vvujiin?i?w? w | ? persons there; and I o%ked the nuc:ioflecx Jo sell the sofa first, as I .wanted*jo go, and would bod lor if it were so^l then. Few persons bid freely aL the opening of the What's bid for this splendid sof<7" he began. / ' "I'll give you fifi? cn dollars for it," snjd- ( if "it!s not worth more thanNthnr, for it's j dreadfully abused." % ' . "Fifteen dollars! fifteen dollars', only fifteen doHars for this beautiful sofa!" he went .on; and a man next to me bid seventeen dollars. -V let the auctioneer cry the 'last | bid for a few minutes, until I saw lie was likely to knock it down. "Twenty dollars!" said, "and that's, as much as I'll go for it." w. ? "The other bidder was doceiveddjy this.* as to the real value of the sofa, for it did. | look dreadfully disfigured by the dust and. ; dirt, and consequently the sofa was knocked',. off to me." That wm admirably done, indeed!" said > Mrs. Courtland, with a bland smile of satis , faciioo at having obtained the elegant.piece of furniture at so cheap a rate. "And its .so j near a match, too, for the sofa in our front pari, ur." . | This scene occurred at the residence of a j merchant in this citv, who w;?s" beginning* | to count his fifty thousands. Let us look i at the other side of the picture.* * I On the day previous to this sale a widow < l ?dy, with one daughter, n beautiful and. in. j foresting girl about seventeen,. were seated j on a soft in a neatly furnished pmlour .in | Hudson street. The mother held in her | hand a small piece of paper, <jn -whichdier | eyes were intently fixed; hut it could readily j perceivod that site saw n<jfc?the characters j litat were written upon it. ; * *What is to be done, u>a?" at "length asked the daughter. . "Indeed, my -child, I cannot tell, The buH is fifty dollars, and Ims been due, you know for several days. 1 havn't got five dollars, and your bill for. teaching the Miss Leonards cannot be presented -for "two ; weeks, and then it will not amount to this mum"* *Can'l ?we sell something more, ma?'* , sugges ed the daughter. , HWehave.soJd all our jewellery, and I'm sure I donVknow what, we can dispose of, < unless it "be somu'.hiiig that *wo really ,i want.'' V What dd you sny to selling the sofa, * .mat" ? ? ? l-*l . * I. I . t. "WelM dom Know, noroncc. n hod i teem right to purt with ibj - But, psrh&ps, ' re do without ir." .ft "It will readily bring fifty dollars, I sup. pete.** - . ' Certainly. It s. of ihe best wood and workmanship, and- cost ore hundred and forty dollars. Your-fit, her bought it a short time before he died, and that is less than two years past, you know;" **I should think it would bring nearly a hundred dollars," said Florence, who knew, nothing of auction sacrifices; and that would give tsenough, b? aides'*paying the quarter's rdnr, to keep us uncomfortably until some of my bills Come due." That afternoon the sofa was sent, nndon the next -afternoon Florence went to the , auctioneer's to receive the money for it. | "Have y.ou sold that sofa yet, sir asked j the timid girl, in q low, hesitating voice. j 'What sof?, miss?" osked the clerk, i looking steadily in her face, with a, bold j I stare, "The sofa sent by Mrs. , s?r/* ^ j / When was it to have been sold?" "Yesterday, sir." "Oh. we haven't pot the bill made out j yet. You can call day after to. morrow; and we'll settle it for you." I "Can'tyou settle it to day, sir/ We" . want the monev particularly." Without replying to the timid gill's re. . tjucst, the clerk commenced throwing over ' the leaved of a large account book, and in a a few minutes had lake*) off the Ml of the ( sofa. H Here it is?eighteen dollars nnd sixty cents. See if it's right, and then sign this ^ receipt. / 11 Aiiil you mstaken, sir? It was a-bc^ut-1 ful sofa, and cost one hundred and fortt Mars." -A* ' M That's nl^U brought, mi<s, 1 assure you. rUri\ilu?e sells very -badly .ndw-.V ' Florence roUodaip the* bills that were ;ivei> her, aiid^returni?d heftne With a heavy teart. v , " It only bropght eighteen dollars arid-six y rents, ma," she said, throwing the notes; into rer-mother'e lap, and i>ur?[mg into tears.^ ' Heaven only knows, then,-what>?? shall Jo," sa'd the widow,,claspirtg her liands to. jether and looking upwards. "There are alwaysawo parties"1n thc.cnse >f bargains. The. gather and, tf\a losi-r. 4nd while the one isjdelighled Avith the ad *> O . vantage he has obtained, hethings nothing >f the necessities ftrlrich htrve forced ihe olh?r party to accept the highest offer. But ew buyers of bargains think or care abou: aking this view of the subject. THE REGRET. "Oh ! call my sister back to me, I cannot play alone? The summer comes with flower and bee; Where is my sister gone ? - O! while my aister with me ployed, Would I had loved her more." Ellen is dying.?Sir, Ellen is dying! O, I wish I had never quarrelled with her! i'lnnk she will forgive men wouiu give ony thing in the world if I had never quarrelled wiih her! These feeling words were uttered by a little girl, a few days since, when her sister was dying. -""Susan had always heen considered^* kind child; and the dfcpth of her foiling*, now that ber sister was dying, showed that she wa? affectionate.? But now, ay she felt how moeh sire loved hir aster, she feb, tool tl>at she had not Hi ways (jrdnted her "kindly. Ei e i had bqen tak^n ili a few days before with ?a disease of t to brain, which deprived hferof her roiissh t re most of the time;' A.few^nomchts bpfore she -breathed Iter last, reason returned, and Susan had the invaluable privilege of asking her forgiveness for"having been unkind to her. * 1 shall not soon lose the im. pression made on my mind by she words ol Susan, nor forget the deep regret slit; manifested for her ill* treatment of her sister. May not this simple inc dent, simple as it is teach, my .useful readers a lessou / Vou baVe a brother or sister whom .you lovp.-^ Perhaps sometimes you 1 avo been sclfinh. ar unkind fo them, oreyen quarf lied yj h them. I f that brotltpr or shier should di?, thitfk yeu would not regret, like Stfsan, - . ? ? ? *..- i r? nat you na t ocnavea in uus maner / Desides, i.t a* sin against God# s ' .. S. S., Messenger. .. '> ?. ALL IS FOR.THE >EST. itn Eastern TdJe. Sabat hastened acfo& the sandy plain.Many.robbers were about, add" lie leered to be overtaken by night before tie reached the little town of Bussa. He Was a poor * merchant, and his scahty .'stock ra traic was all packed on the back of one ass.? The tired beast went on slowly?it whs quite dark before they reached the walls of Bhs9&?the gates were closed for the nignu In vajn Sabat knocked; in vain he besought the guard to let him and his poor beast pass in; the only answer he received wasa flat refusal.. Robbers, the guard told him; were in the neighborhood, lio was perhaps one of them; at ail events he gate should be'opened for no one, until :hc-morning light. Sad news this for poor Sabat, who had as much( reason as any of he townsfolk to fear the robhep. He eon M>led himself, howe\or, by hs favouiite wroverb,*' God is good, and what he does must be for the best, whether we > e it or not/' .Commending himself, therefore, to [his good God, he tied his ass .to a tree at a U Js.-distance from the town, and tl with his . boodle, wjuch contained all Ins worldly trea Hire, for a pillow,Jie laid himself down' to r? sr on.the bare ground, and slept securely, and in |?eade. At break of day-he went in* to.the town, but-what was his .surprise |o find it a scetie of ruin and confus;on. A t midnight a troop of robbers had broken in through a i?a:e onnosite nearbv to lh< t ? ^ * I "? t ?r - . ^ \vh?fe Sabat lay: and, while he slept quietly, they plundered the town and sluughter B'J the inhabitants. God is indeed good." cried Sabnt clasping his hapds, '* and oil I e does is for tho best: but we do not set lometitncs ti'I tlie morning, why, our even ing prayer is refused !" n > 1 1 - ' . i L. =Southern Baptist Pulpit. THE Editor of this work has just removed to CV.craw, S. C. where, in future, the publication oiF theJFtfLrrr will be conducted, The'arrnngts ment he has entered into with the Editor of ti.e "Gazette," will, he trusts, enable Jiirn to issae his periodical" much-more regularly than heretofore. A' temporary suspension of his public* lion has resulted from tlie present arrangement, ind the June and July ftos. aro now both due; iut if his natrons will pardon the present delay, ,hey may re6t assured they shall not again have jeeasion to complain; The Editor has booh compcllod to erase from iis subscription list, the names of almost every lelinquent, which has redaced it to nearly one- ' \alf. His friends are therefore requested JUt jse their utmost exertions to procure additional :ask subscriptions. Will not tho Editor's removal lo-Chcraw. recure for him a great increase of patronage in South Carolina? * - I The pride of subscription is so low that every i jody can afford to take the work. And if it, is "j ;uflicieritly oncouraged tho present year, ar- ' angemcnts wiH be made to establish it penna- , lently. - ' 4, . The sums of money expended, in one year, for | tsclesS appareli would sustain this work in such Linanncr as to afford its Editor a LandsOm# '\ ;upport, and "enable him* besides, to contribute , jllUOO per aiinuhi to the support of foreign and t lomestic missions. '* * 3 U" Back No9. furnished all futuro subscribers. . - . < (HT The last No. will he accompanied with k \ land^omc Engraving. JJarsKaH DFFER ' for sale'at very low prices a fine ( stbrk. of negro cloth aild-blankcti*?lh*\y; ilso off.ir by IIhd. Tierce of Bbl. very, fine N t. and W.J. Molasses. January 3,15f4(h- " 8 If -j ROMAN CEMENT. , i)/k BARRBI.S for sale low, by * m>1W A. P. LACOSTE. July 16. I Sin. 35?tf I Southern Pulpit, Pl'BUSirED IN CJIKRAW4 SOUTH CAROLINA. "** ? IN addition to his Daptist per-ioflic.il,Uir* Sub"scribcr is also publishing, monthfy, original rrmoii8 of distinguished Ministers of the various roligeous denominations at ihe Sotith, under the shove title. The price of tfuhscription, per annum, is One Dollar and Fifty Cents, in advance. The citizons of Che raw arc informed thnt a Subscription Li6t is lefl at thb HOOK. STORE, where they can have an opportunity??f encour. aging the work, if they, after examining a specimen number, consider it worthy of their pat. rontigc. ' - . W.1 POTTER. . Ohrr&Ar, June 17, 1840. Elementary Books. J^or-Sunday and Common Schools. ty -? o__n: n. 1. B I inh/in rrimers, unmu opening u>/u?. Union Hymns, Union Questions, Browns Cntechinni, Chcjyj Testaments, Shorter Catechism, Lovoll's Young pupils First Book, Worcester's Primer, Gallandet's Picture Defi'ner, Xoung Reader, New York Reader, Child's Reader, Worcester's second Book, Webster's American and Elementary Spelling Books, Dilworth's a.'.d Town's Do. together with a full assortment of the more advanced English and Classical Scho d Books received during this fall at the Bookstore. A liberal discount made to Teachers who purchase in quantities to supply their Schools. December 27,1839. J7 \f__ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equitv, Cheraw District. . Archibald McDonald ) vs. - >- Bill -of Rcvoir. th/tf Executors of Peter May. j I.T APPEARING tt? nfty satisfaction that Hampton B. Hammond' ono of the defendants in this case' is absent from and resides without the limits of this State. -On motion of Sims, Solicitor for the complainant'it is ordered that the said Hampton B.-Hammond do appear to the complainants bill on* or before the first day of September next, and that in default thereof the said "bill as to him, shall be taken pro confcsso. It-is also ordered that publication bo "made of this order in the Farmer's Gazette twice a month *br the space of three months. GEO. jV. DARGAN. . . Coin, in Equity. JGne3, 1819. 31 \ 2mf3in. THE BAPTIST PULPIT. Is published in Cheraw, S. Carolina, containing ORIGINAL SERMONS By Southern Baptist Ministers. . * Tho Editor, of this work has removed from FajettevTlId to Cheraw, S. C. where, - # ^ in future, the Pulpit will bo published.? Correspondents arc requested, hereafter, to direct their communications' to Cheraw. The change of residence subjects the Editpr to n.suspension, merely temporary, however, of his publication. In a Jew dags he will be able to resume his labors: and f his present arrangement with the Editor of rhn Gazelle, will afford hiVn the means of issuing his work, for t\te future, much more regularly than heretofore. The?April, May and June numbers are all due; but if the patrons will exercise a little patience and forbearance, they will be accommodated with all three numbers in the course.of a week or tivo-^-after which, they will, if Providence permit, never again have occasion to murmur. Whilst the Editor makes this pledge, will his friends agree to pledge themselves to piocure additional subscriptions? WM.4 POTTER, ^ Editor of the S. B. Pulpit. The t<>rms of the Pulp't are as follows 1. Each number will appear monthly. Price, ONLY ONE DOLLAR a year. IN ADVANCE. 3. Any person ordering a copy of the Pulpih will please forward the sum of One Dollar? otherwise he cannotxcceive it. 4. No subscription will be taken for less than a year, commencing with the first Number. 5.' An Indcrand Title-page, suitable to be bound with the Volume, wilf accompany the twelfth Number. .* 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 30 copies of the Pulpit. C mlribtitors cif Strmons to Vol T. Rev. Messrs. Meredith, Novehiber No. Ryland, December 44 "" " .Armstrong, ' January - 44 44 44- - Southwood. February ** * " u March . '4* " . 44.. Hoopor, April 44 " 44 ' ?** ' ^Richardson, May 4- ' " 44. Fyich, , June 44 4 44 . J C. Furman July 44 , 44 ' Brantley, August ' ?, 4J ' i? w 44 September v 44 . 4J - ' October The above discourses, ami other mailer, will complete the volume. Proposals For publishing in the town uj Franklin, Williamson County, Tennessee, a Monthly Periodical, fo ca/ferf f/ic rEMPEHANCli AbVOCATE AND LITERARY JOURNAL. About four* p ges of each number \vHI be Jcvoted, Fir^- To the necessity of a law to sup pYess'Tippling houses, such .as that passed by Lhe'-V^'^fun* oT '35 and '36, or a similar one. Secondly : .Tim constitutionality of that law.? riimlly": The-bonetifs already derivod from its iperatfous : attor which the subject of Tem[ eranco will bo xetuidered under a goneral head;. ' ' * * Tho last four pages-will constitute the Iutcra. jy department, iq^wheh will tie.found sucli.pieees jriginul and selected as .will tend to elevate the mitidi correct, the taste ami inform the judgment.. " The A nvocirE and Journal wilt be published j'uee a month on good paper, medium size, folded so as to tnake eight pages, to each number.? riie pfice-wiil be 00 on "receipt of the 1st. Sfo., or $i 50 if delayed until the 'Jtl No. [JJ* Wo respectfully request Ministers of the iiflferflnt denominations to aid us : al*o Teacher* jfliqefs-nntl members of Temperance Societies ind'ull others who feel an interest in the eause if Temperance or good morals. " We" wish subscription lists to be sent by the 1st of March. Any-Pcison obtaining ten subscribers shall be nlitlod to-onc volume gratis, F. MOORR&Cq. Franklin. Tviiri. Jan. 20,1810. m HMI iggg? Bacon, Flour,and Meal,- . 10NSTAXTLY On H^.VD, and'Tor iale ; / atilifllX)ff?ST?ibrket pricerby . U. MALLOY/.'-. < Nails f ^ 6} m KEGS, 4d. fid. 8d, lOih 19.(1. anJ^Od. /&QW for sale cheap. *~ ? - A. P. LACOSTE. April 3, 1840. . - v - * * The Subscriber has just reewvod,- and will I keep constantly on hand,ConptvYa"rn arfd Twine ] at wholesale, from the Manufactory of Rockinir < ham. ' . , GEO. GOODRICII. . ' Ch**raw, J;?n. 1840. .10 tf Lump Sugar? ' ; BV the Loaf, for 15 cts, for sale for cash < by. . A. P. LACOSTE.' J i March 20fh,]94S. , * 19 if 1 Bacon, ' . j Gh fC. LBS."HAShoulders,, 1 j and Sides all of my own curing for sale low, by A. P. LACOSTE. . April 3,1840. 21 tf Salt. ~g AAA SACKS for sale low by 1 tf V tf A.P. LACOSTE. March 20th, 1840. 19 tf D. Malloy HAS Now on hand a supply of all kinds of Goods suitable for the trade, which he . will soil as cheap as cap be had in. this market., ? ^ . 'v Persons wishing -good bargains will plqagfe call " on rum oeroro mnjr jibu-uosb. April 13,1840. v., . 23ifAlats, JUS-F Received a large, assortment of Mens, ojfl, and Children? Straw and Leghorn Hate. * > ' ' 'ALSO* . % .* Gents and Youth's. Fur Huts, for summer wear, all of which will be sold choap by . - . * * ' ' D. MALLOY. April 13, 1840. 4 ' 23 . ' . tf : Sugar, (b ffee, Salt, and MOLASSKS. 'O. A LARGE Stock of the above now in store and for sSle very cheap for Castr, D.'JVlALLOY. * - April 13;.1840. . ., * '. y 23 tf J ' Shoes. % % % * THE Subscriber has now on hand a very 'extensive assortment of Shoes, suitable for aH Seasons, which he wiRsell very cheap. D.-MAHLOY. . * ApriH3, 1#40. . 23 .. n; Wood & Hauling. 1 shall keep a team constantly running.' through -Clio Spring and summer months and shall be re&dy at all times to furnish my ' customers with wood, aud to dp* any kind of hauling/ ' ' * * -A- P. LACOSTE. ' . April 3, 1840. 21 tf Roberts's Silk Manual. . A New supply of this work just received at ' the Hook Store, price 37 J. April 30 1840. * 25 , tf: . Ragging & Rope.* 30 piece* Heavy 44 inches Hemp Bagging. 30 Coils B^le Rope. For sal^low. by ' - A .'P. LACOSTE. ; March 20th, 184(1. 19 tfj_ Mackerel & Lime. 10 Barrels No. 2, mackerel.10 Half Brls. No. 1. do. 20 Casks Thomagton Stone Lime. For sale low for cash, by A. P. LACOSTE. * Match 20;h, 1849. .10 JT_ VPood.' - * . 1. ^ iJ! furnish Oak and Ifickery Wood, at . &2 50 per cord, Caah. - . . A. P. LACOSTE. " - Oetobca 4. .183?. * ' 47?if Nails. M If EGS Nails, and Bradi, all then, for ^JltFsa'ehy. . D. MALLOY. ' April 13, 1840. 23 !f ' . *?i?1 . ft VING.-r-Tbe SOkatriWr will take in Sew. ing.nrid ^yill do her wonk" faithfully *nd neatly., *Work,for her inhy be given to the Carrier of tfiia paper. ** , P. CARTER. June 21, 1840. , , The. Pf'eacher, OR Three Hundred ahd Fortj^s^ches ?f Original Sormons aeleoled from ijie fnanuscrripta of two eminent* Divines of the_ lest century- with an epkay on the Composition of a 1 Sormon.. * ' * \ , ?." * ' ; For sale at the Bookstore . . . > ( Drembor 27,1839. . * % ^ 7 The Path Finder. ORfAe Inland Sea by the Author of the "Pioneers," "I^ast of the .Mohicans," "Prairer" Ac. Ac.?Also "Homeward Bound" ' and "Home at found" by t|)c saino Author?fpr : sale at the Book -Store. April 30 1840. . 25 * . tf , New Goods. < john c. wadSwobtu ' JJAS Now in Store a supply of * G ROGER} IIS, DRV GOODS, HARDWARE, SHOES, . HATS, BONNETS, ** . 1 SADD^RRY, - . , CROCKERIES, , GLASSWARE, ^c- ' . , ALL ofwhjch will be sold atiho lowest rnarkoj ( | prico. "Persons..tyishing'tft purchase in this I nirarlrnl Jvill Hfl wHI to Call. April 30ih 18'40. 7 . 1 Dunlap SfMarshail HEREBY give notice thatthrv wi^contiiuio to soli their l)ry Goods only, on-tlie usvnil credit to punctual customers. 'J hey will sell their Groceries at the lowest prices for cash only. , The 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 thif course. J* & 'V7' 4g. * 0* * . .jJew Music. R"ECENT.LY received a lihe Book Store a supply embracing a considtyable variety ?f SongsJSacrCd, Sentimental "bifid Humorous ilso jMorehes," WaHzes, JLc. and Music paper. * December 4th, I?3tL 1 " - South ' LblQhv. Georgo W. Meador, Aop'icant, , \ . % V8-. ^ Samuel ?ftrry and wife Arih, Borghcs Hub.* aarii.aad jviffi"t$ti&aoha, Hardy Avrit-ahd' w-ifjp"' Qrucilla, Matthew Kirkly and wife Rhtfda, l&e chUjirt-H of .Elizabeth Hubbard Dec'?h The children of *Loui?a Harp -Oo^'d. .and' Willis Kirkly and wife'Louisa. It appearing 1q rpy satisfaction, that Samuel Berry arpl wife Apr\ Hardy. Avrlt and wife Drucilla, Malthew Kifkly'and wife RhodaVthe. children of Elizabeth Hubbard Dec'd. and Willis Kirkly and wife Louisa, resides without this state, it is therefore ordered that thpy appear and"object to'the division of sale of the real estate of Thomas MeaiJor-Dcc'd.-ori *or before the 3d day of July hoxt,.o> their consent to the sanio will be entered "ofl" record. * T. BRYAN, 0. C. D. April II, 1840. - r-. 23 12t sormirionrivA , r.. I ^ it Viiiwuin XX t r ill /UIC VUlll'liuu Chesterfield Dissrict. } . Pleas.". Ranald McDonaW , Declaration v. > in dohl in At. John McKay. ? ) taclimcnt. WHEREAS the Plaintiff in the above stated case, this day filed his Declaration against the Defendant who is absent froin and without toe Ug^tta of this State (as it is said) and havin?*^ifllfr wife or attorney known within the satne. It is ordered that the Defen. dant da appear and plead to tho Dccralutjon aforesaid within a year and-a day. from tlie da^ hereof, otherwise final apd absolute judgmcm will*be awardfed against him by defaults* TtJUNER BRYAN, C C. C. P. Office ofOtfnnron P-teasr.> ' March 5>0, 1840^ $. , - * * 27 / -cv.m 3py Notic.e. . I Am row feceivin* pari oT my %stob)t o,. Spring and Summer Gopde, bhm'jJrfsing. a g^ntfral assortment of"seaikinalde Gooils, which I will^ell low.fi>rtJash." Purchasers wilLplease call and examine Tor, tltetnselv.es.- "% AI.SO, . .. * . Will be "kept .constantly onJtand a supply of, German Bolting Ciothst equal to any used in this country, . * ~ ' MALCOM BLTC[IAN*AN. March HSth, 1910. . * * .1? ."t? JOS FEINTING; / /NCLUDI.Np ; ' ' B i a ssir s r:. ' & 'm&.&'mfti)' PAMPHLETS, . SAMDBILLBv.- .. Cvaiii*s? .etc. etoj . Executed in the neatest manner, and. dtn* flic shortest notice. Apply to the Subsc'rjber, at the office of tlie Farm; rj'"Gazotte, Cheraw; / * WM. POTTER. v # ? ? % ? ? ; *?r?:? . ? DuiTlap^& Marshall EARNESTLY request'all persons ixxlebtd} to them to mako anv early settlement of their accounts. They will invariably ?1tid "tlie interest however trifling <1^q amount oi? if accounts not-paid- tyi'tb i if-TS rr days. * January 1st 1840;- r * ~' 8 tf For Sale. . ? jk-[ TRACT.on tho Decirinos ot\piftction and Rxnrobatiftrv. fiv Rt:V. JmilctrH. Thomwdl. r*w-j *'? r Also, a Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine concealing Jilttification. . ' . M.ty lst, L810. . * * 25- if - BOOK BiNDUNT(T~ \ THE subscribers have estahlished-thoihsw;! voin the above line of busines^'imCherau and oIKjrtheirservicwtoits'citiacns. . , . w. bazencod&T, 4>cd. Choraw, S. C., Jari. 2fi. ' J' - - Carpenter's. Tools. ,' [ Tn E subscriber has just received a very extensive assortment of Carpenter's ('I'oo!s, among which are, Doable and Single, Qjs\Su:ei Iron, (Jock,. Smoothing, FArov at)d Joinjer PlirJcs, Astragals, Beads, DaJo's, Hollows artel Rounds, Mosjngs, Grecian Ovalo's, Qn:rlcO. &, Reeding, Rabbii, Side Itnbbif, Rnising. a'nd Sash Planes,. Sash Cord; Vovos -fa* stepd, TaMiJ Planes,-TorCts "Bonds and Cornice. Phmcg, Ro. man O, G. and Fillets, FillcUsters,"Snipes Billf, Gothic, Coiling, -Flooring; .and' Plow Plapcf, Plane Irons, Oil StDrtes, Key "Hole Tenant, and Parfd, Hand, Crbss Cut and Frame Saws, Screw Slide Mgrtice,* and Ma?king..Guagf>s, Augurs, assorted qualities. Mortice, Socket, ariif Firji?ef, .Chisels and Gouges, Plato and Iron Squares, Sido. IVvils,. Spoko, Sharer, Locks, Iliugcs, Sprig's, Nails,-Brads. &c. ' " ALSO * * ' Collins* Club, Ha ml and Broad Axes, 0|im and Pcimsylvauia Patterns, Hammers,Shingling and Lathing Halchets,. Slc. ' . The above were purchased lo\y and for cash 6f the bept manufacturers, antk-yvill bc^old-ch'^ip by . * - . ' .. . .. D. MALLGY. nrmbe* 1839. * . 2if Tor Cash only. THE Subscriber talces this method ofsaj&ig to his Cusfwm'ers, fhat after -this day he wl sell no article in I ho Grocery Line on a credit; and Dry goods and Hardware onjy -to such persons aa are prompt and nunctua] in their pyjMiicm*. L>. MALLOY - Jnnnnrv 1..1840. , 8 tf Garden fceeds. -Just received pr. Steamer Sivan a fcry large and extensive assortment of Garden Seeda, I he .growth <^18?39. Also,'a few- copies of the Kitchen Gardners Instructor, and Florists Guide. Persons-wishing supplies wiUjdease sail carl* while the Mfisdrtment is complete. . k : - i). MALLOV, January tffth 1840.?tf : . * ETW A T E joi^A N r~- * ^ 0 - * # . COMHlSSfOiY MF.KCHA-NT, C&orgetoicin S. C. . \ (IQNTINJJRS to transact a gGaeraNCom-, ^ mission business at that pla?e* He-is undcr.obligaticn iq no boat, or piasted 'vessel, ind is free to ship by thctjarhest conveyances, (withoutorders to the contrary,) either-North r.r South or un the iivcr. References : it Chcraw?D. S. IIarllkh, . J. C. WXdswuktiIj . J , BdnxcllsviNc??M. & B, D. Tow.nseki>& Co,/ , Lf.esmUc?.1. c, lbb, . Wndesb'oro'?NPCorVle k, CVtle;. kjharJoiUr-W. B Wu-lujis, - Rockingham?Wacl & LJoi.tox, . ~VV. F. Leak/ * -1 February, tl, 18411 ii t f J 12 Uhds. Potto Rico and St. Crcix Sirgart. ^ 10 Bags ilio, Co3ber For sale low for cash * orljankable p^pcr. . M A/ P. lacoste. Mu/c'h 20tlr, 1840.. - - W tf_ . Sillc Worms -fcggs, 1 - Of the best kinds and quality. \ j I can supply Silk Worais* Eggs in moderate qualities of the following varieties:. [ T. Hardy gray and white wormv orange [ cocoons. . ... . -Jf< 2. Gray worms, mostly sulplibr colored i cocoons. . ' *' 3i *'ihyq crop white. , 4.' MammothSulphur. 5. Pea nut. ' "The tlrre? first named- Tarieties a*e -from a perfectly healthy stock,'ana haye lj,een raised in the south' (or s&vefal years, The 'two last introduced from the north *a year ago, were not entirely exempt from disease last summer? but as the greatest care-was taken to breed only frojn^he "best codbdns, it is believed there will be-little or no sickness amongst them in 'future, from _any hereditary -taint. The co? crfoph of tJ15.pea.nttl were very heavy and firm. Of these two varieties however* only a limited number can be supplied to each ap?< plicant. The eggs may be forwarded by mail to parchasers at their cost and risk of carriage; or they will be deposited in Richmond (if so desired) at Cotton and Clarke's, free of expense, within two or three days after the order has been received, and where Ihey will be kept in a.cool celjar until callea'for. Or in case purchasers might prefer it, they rnay remain in my. iye-bouse until-nearly the tiAf they are-wanted to hatchcd^as there will be no danger of their*hitching, pven in JTane or July, ih jess than two.weejci after being- re" im-veU from tht^ice,Jf Jtept.there In proper manner, as-.th* se eggs will be. The eggrf.Will itvall cases, be.vwiyran'nd .to-be-'in the1>eBt oojiprfiou fchan they &rp fotwarded, (with the slight exception seated 'to lh?-last kinns;) but if ifshall-appear inat they.'ftt^ not, the putchase. money v/ill be refunded ' A ^T\j*--lhe ?hrre first named' varieties,I charge will be ^8 5 per pqqce?for. tpe other 'j .varieties #i() per. ounce, the cash always ^ toie sent wirh-jh^order. * When clean eggs ; crenel sent, 7 the paper oi\ which they are depuskedovfllbe Balanced by an equal quantity of Lhe same'bftid; - t ' . .. ?,- ^ V * . ; THOS," 9* rL?ASANX8. fi, Mr BeaVcrdam. Gycpland Co., Va. J . * ' . ".-.rVbtuary, 18-10. v *'.; Eggs o? this year's laying-and which will nol ltata:h before 1841; will-be supplied as above*tojllf "orders Sent with the payment* be?>re"May'48t atone h'/th of ihtfabovenamed - prices, and thqgood qtialuyL and condition of fire eggs-warranted. ' ? ' REFERENCE * ., . > . Edmund Ruf^,?Petewburg,*Va. * V Gk|e?v' B- Smith,'Baltimore. " ' Dr. Eliafi Marks, Columbia;&C.. DaVid J'hom*s, Gayuga, N. Y? ; Samuel R. Gummere, Burlington, N. J. fc U N in T10-N-S OK t H E . *' ..Farmers' ttegister; .. '% For the ^EIGHTH and' tube ceding W kernes. * - Frtces still more reduced, far *combined and punctual or advancedjxaymc.it'fs. " Art. f. The Farmers' Register is publishbd in monthly numbers, of 64 large octavo pages gaoii, at $5 a year/payable in advance. Or, for #.Ttn;ty be had two copies of the* same current or forthecoming volume, for new tub? svrilkrsj jfVo ordered and paid for advance 1 (i r "at the time of making the" subscription,) in | current money, as described below, (Art. Vf.) arxfwiUJout loss or deduction for, postage, or any <MhCr charge to the publisher. I .11. Subscribers who may have already paid the regular eubscruftidn ^price-of #5 in the" [/manner atiove-roqnired,fore single copy^hall have the prfyilege, upon sending a post paid ! order, of having a secop^j copy of the saooe i volume sent to any new* subscriber, witboat | forihef-diargf, for that volume, if'so ordered "-*?-^- . ~c l..ui uunug-ivo tiupj -ui ^ ^JJ.'Aliko privilege wjfl: bo allotted tQeve- ^ * ry\old subscriber wluf has npt piidvbut.who . w shall Co so, as above, Effore the issue of the jfith number of the then current volume, (st which time-aft debtors' bills be made out and 'sent), .his in effect reducing.to.haff price the cdtet of1 the work fo every subsciiber odd" or I new, who may choose to aval' himself of the ! offer. (Sco also /)rt. V~) | . IV. It, however, no more than one-copy is ordered, the subscription priee will still be, as herctofoce, $0 the volume; as it is designed to 'perqutno subscription debt, or .payment td be made*Ji\r' lees-tlran $5. 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The risk of loss of payments fdr subscription8 sent free of postage, .which havo been properly cermrtfttea to'tne mail or to tl|e luuids'of a post master, isossumcd by the ed? 'ilor.i". *- ? IX. For^ all copies not received by mail, at the proper^pos^offices, duplicate^ will be furnisbedjto those subscribers, who have complied witlv their o;\m obligations; provided that the. failure should bc.noiitjetf through the posinastcr, and within one month aftefthp date of ! ihe'-rhiscnrribd copy'. ; * ; | X. if ^ stibserinttoft' is not directed-|o be i discontinued- before the "first number of (he nc?t volume , (ias-hccR .published, it will bo labeti asa-contimiauc^foranotheryear. Subscriptions must commence with the beginning of some one volume, and will not be taken for less-llran a year's publication. XI. the mutual obligations oftho publisher and subscriber, tor-the year, are fully incurred as soon as the first number of. the volume is issued; and after that time* no discontinuance -of a subscription will bo permitted. Nor will a1 subscription be discontinued, for ahy early notice, while any. tiling thereon remains due, unless at the option df the editor, or in obedience to the regulations of the Editorial Con*: vent ion - % . Address EDMUND RUFFINt Petersburg, W., ffyv. 1, 1840.