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I * Rail Road Totu Up.?About a wey! ago the workmen resumed tho:r lalxms upor the intended new route of the Philadelphia and Trenton Kail Road, through new From street, in t!?e district of Kensington. Oi Wednesday evening the scenes of lasi spring were re-enacted, and the whole lint of roils, which extended for near a square, were torn up, and the sills consumed-by fire. The proceedings continued Tot abou' an hour, in which time complete destruction was effected. We l-'arn t!mt Mr, VT 1-? r\f I ho ( Inmniinv. made ICOIUUIIV VI H?v. W?| j , an application to Judge Barton yesterday, who notified the Police to be on the spot, and also d rectcd the Sheriff and his posse to repair there and quell any disturbance that might take place. There was no dfticulty or outbreak yesterday. Warrants have been issued against several eoncernec in the affiir.?Pennsyfoanian. ^ 4 ? ?: FROM FLORIDA. By the steamer Charles Downing, Capt. D :nt, we have received St. Augustine dales to th-2 24th instant. A party of mounted in-*n recently scouting near Fort Mellon, fell in with a parly of Indians, who showed some signs ol buttle, but retreated to a hammock, on the troops dismounting and charging them, the Indians got in the rear of the troops and killod Iwo out offour men, w ho were left 10 guard the horses, and taking ten of the horses With them, made tlieir escape! From tho St. Augustine Herald, SJtli inst. A sergeant and a corporal belonging to Company B. 2d in&nfry, \r re killed by the Indians on the 12tfr in<t about 4 miles from Fort White.?The bodies were after, wards found horribly mutilated. On the 14th ihst. five dragoons under a sergeant fn passing from P.itarkn to Camp King were fired upon near Fort Uu$sel by a hand of Indians numbering from twelyo ?? rwi-nfu tvnrriorc Toiiv of t'if? soldiers ?J . were wounded, dud one of them, as we understand, was shot in die llngh and fell Irorn his horse. He was assisted by his companions to re mount and u (Tooted hi:r escape w ith the resL. ? Colonel Harney has "not been detecred by the heat and rains and insects of the summer from seeking thc'Indmu* and destroy tug if possible'the grain croji btiforfc it s!iall have been gathered and taken away; He ^ again n the held with a command of Dra goons, scouring the country between FiM Mellon ar.d Ntw Smyrna. Course, ui)d untiring energy at-lhis must one day go far to achieve u repose for Florida. From the tfacs.. Fort Downing, which had-been abandonrd on account of its unhealthincss, was burn, ed, since the 3d inst, by Indians. Several new Vafts were seen on the Suwannee by the steanvr Ekeechobee.' On Saturday last, a slick, to which was attached a hair like substance and a small bundle of 15 sticks, was found on 'the ground where the Inst murders on the Pico. ^ lataroid took place. Til 2 solution of this isiflfw to b<?, the sticks indicate 45 killed, an I the hair bke appendage, tli^t they wove scalped. The detachments of Volunteers which left on Tuesday, 14th inst., for die South, nrnr>apdod as f;ir ur Serine Garden, and returned on Friday night without'liaviiig ceil any of the enemy. Gen. Armstead, it is understood, will make bis head quarters, during'the summer, at the new depot, of Pikttka. The change of the old location is considered most favorable, both .as regards economy and the fa. ciliry of transportation. ^ An Interesting Case<*?A habeas corpus case of more than ordinary m eres* is now in progress in this city. It seems that a year or two ago, a young lady, the daughter of a wealthy gentleman of Boston formed an attachment, while traveling in Eurppe, with a Swiss or German gentlem-ii* - of title and distinction. The parties- were mnrried, but whether they eloped or were . j r . i . mnrned wim or witnoui uie concern oi uie I.mJv's parents, wv have been unable to' ascertain; After residing with lier husband a short time, tiie lady returned.to this country to see her friends, and hits over since refused to-live with rite Courrt. A beautiful child, the-feuit of the un:on,. lias hitherto been retained by the mother ? ThesCoilnt is now in this country, and finding the parties in Philadelphia, he. some da) s since issued a habeas corpus, with the object of chaining posessfou of the child. The lady, who is said to be quite beautiful, was in Court on Monday attended by her*friends, when the hearing was adjourned to tic chambers * of one of the Judges. Among the counsel engaffed, we have beard-the names of Win. B. Reed, John M, Sto'*k- Joseph Jf. Ingorsoll, John Cadwallador, W. M. Meredith and Horace Bmney, Esquires. Wo have been furnished with many of the particulars, or alleged particulars?but think it improper in this stage of the* matter to make lli'iu public. Philadrlnliia Kim. Al tiic late session of tin; UnfieiJ States Circuit Court, nt Columbus, Ohio, Justice McLean presiding, Lieut. Matthew F. Maury, of the IL S. Navy, recovered &2,30i) damages, nn3 costs, of l.ho proprietors of the lino of coaches on the National road between Lancaster and Wheeling, fur injury sustained by" him the upsetting of a stage, ir October last, near Somerset. In another case, before the same Court McKenmy vs. Neil and othcrsTit was showr satisfactorily to tho court and jury thai Messrs. No ft, Moore & Co: were very extern sively concerned as stage-coach proprietor: and generally gave4entire satisfaction lo tin Public. Yet, in this instance, it was eviden tlwt the great injury-sustained to thfiplaintif was caused by the upsetting of the coaci :vhi!e in charge of a driver who was incapa Me of taking charge of the horses. Tin jury retiirn?-d a verJicl of damages for tlx plaintiff. fire thousand throe hundred aiu twenty three dollars. t . From the Nat Intelligencer. ^ Messrs. Ciales & Seaton: During the , present season I have conducted rearingsof t silkworms, amounting, in all, to about 400,* , 000. The worms were fed on the leaves i of morns inulticaulis. and yet only four cases ; of the diseases called muscardine have ap" f pea red. From the 1st to the 10. h of the r present month, the weather (according to ; the.doctrine maintained by French writers, was highly favorable for the production of , this disease. It may, therefore, be regarded* . as certain that the leaves of morus multi, cauiis have no tendency to produce this dls( ease, and that it will rarely, il ever, occur in ? the epedcmic form in die United States. Du. ring five years, not more than thirty cases^ _ r.L .1! __l. ! .. I, f krt At oi tnis cus^ase, which rmiueis um tuumc w. i silk so precarious in France, liuve come | under my observation. o. Your most obedient servant, LAYTON Y.ATKINS. Stafford Co. (Va.) July, 1840. SUMMARY. An old Maid.?According to the book of Jashcr recently published. Naomah, the daughter of Enoch, was 580 years old when she was married f to Noah. * A very oblong"cluster of dirk spots is now to be seen trayersiug tbo solar disc, not far from the sun's centre. They present a most beautiful and elegant appearance through the telescope. Capital Punishment.?The Legislaturo of Connecticut have recently abolished capital pun. ' lsluneiit, and substituted imprisonment for life. A person who hat! married a termagant, who drove him to desperation", arid finally to death, J just before dying rajuestcd a friend to have the brief vet pungent inscription on his touib, "Slain by a Jaw Bone." A difference.?A lady askod Mr. Iokylj, "wha*was the difference betyveen a solicitor and attor* J ncy." "Precisely the saino," he answered "a8 between a crocodile and kn alligator." Tlio Rev Mr. Speai of Charleston, J>as been choservSector of SULukc's Church, Philadel.1 ddphii. ? s * i It is now positively ascertained that the Whig , paiiy elected their candidate for Congress iu-the third District-of Louisiana, by a majority of 150 ' * votes or mere. The snoe party have a majori. ty on joint ballot in the State Legislature. IIon. Henry L, Pinkney, having been appoint. 1 cd Collector tort lie Port of Charleston, in the' ( placo-of lion. Mr. Doas, who declined; several i gentlemen have been already announced as can- | /ti.l.itfs IVir ?!?.? Mnvnralitr now held bv him.? I [ J J --?- -J ; * Among the.sc art- Cul. T. J. Gantt, W. Peionncau 1 Fmly Esq. and Jacob F. Minlzing- Esq. I Delicate way if announcing a delicate affair.? ' A luikish paper says in stating the fact, that the ' (irand Seignior is .expecting an addition to his 1 faini y, that a soul-animating rose bush, bud and 1 blossom yielding, in the happy* Imperial rose ' (Ardeu, has exhibited signs of vegetation. . .The Commercial Advertiser publishes a j cainmun cation from Rev. Win.Whitaker, pnstor of the Duane st. Univesnlist church * ?the oldest church of that sect in this city in which he makes a public renunciation of ilto faith of that denomination, having be- 1 ! conic convinced that it is "a cunningly de- 8 | vised fable," and "dangerous and licentious f ' in all its tendency." A treaty has been mm?e between Gov. "] Buchanan of L bte. ia, and s vcial chiefs J of th'? surrounding tribes, which among 1 o'her thing*, provides that the slave trade " shall be abolished within the jurisdiction of 1 the chiefs, and that they will hold no inter- g yourse with those engaged in the trade. e > *. * 'i The Hon. Wm. B. Preston and family r i ! i i l L':.. T< l? .. .'trriveu 111 LrOlUtDUlU on I ut:ouajr t.vruii g. I St). Carolinian. * . "J Fra?kli?%(Miss.) Republican stat< s ih.?t both the cati? an?l cotton crops are very fine, notwithstanding the lute drought. ^ It is stated that Capf. Talcott, of the U. . S. Rngineers, Prof. Ronwick, of Columbia College, and Prof. Cleveland, of Ohio, have i b<en appointed by the President commis- * sinners for the exploration and survey of e J tfffc North Kastern Boundary, under the Ja:e act of Congress appropriating 825,000 'or the purpose. r * ' 'a *'m < Turkino in Stone.?Mr. Tyre, a stone ? | cutter in Trenton, has succeded in turning the bases of the columns for the new Court . Mouse.in that city. It- ?s slated that, one hand working at the lathe can, m less than a weeftf fronrthe square block, finish a bafee four fbct iu diarrtcter, and tft-o and a half tons,id weighs in the most perfect manner; a worktint required a single hand, with mallet and | chiesei, five or $jx weeks to accomplish. Wiieat crop.?'The Wheeling Times of the 23d*inst. *ays: 'The crop for many miles round ihlf plade, wc are assured, is nearly or quite as good-as it was last year. There neverwas before as much whefct in thecduntry as now. * . ' . j Yull*y wheat crop.-The Staunton Spectator of tlie ^3d says: i4It appears that the wheat crop generally-in this valley has been seriously injured by the rust. There iB a large quanti" tv of old wheat on hand, however, which with \ the new crop, will equal our full avrage supii'ly , A S/tiarl Pupil.?'Josiah,' how many scru. 1 ! pics are there in a drachm]' " J ' 'Don't know, ztir".1 . c 'Well, then, recollect there are two.' '0. 'here is, bay! well, daddy takes his dram every morning Without noscruoies.' ?' 1 ?: 1?== < Garden Seeds. 4n5f" IX TEND having for sale at the BookstorEj . .SL tins Fall and Winter, a fresh and full supply . J of Ga'fd-n Jwels. ' JOHN WRIGHT. Oh< riv\v, August 4th,.1840. 38?tf For sale at the Bookstore. . . A SERMON by the Ii"v. J. C. Coit, dcliv*\ J%_ livered in the Presbyterian Church in Chei raw. ."upoiklho occasion of the So ui-coutenary [ celebration; prepared for tho press, and published by the author, as a tcstimo.iy against the estab. lislicd religion in the United States " Prico 25 * cents. J August-lth, 1840. 28?tf r Bacon! Bacon ! ON Consignment, a lot of North Carolina Hacou, which will be sold us follows: from - ItfO to 201) lbs. 9 ets. pur lb. from 200 lbs. to 500 3 lbs. 8] els. oyer 500 lbs. 8 cts. i D. .MALLOY. July 29, k'40. ^ 37-tf m CHER AW PRICE CURRENT. Wfdne8Day, August 5. articles. fer | $ C. j 8 C Beef in market, lb 0 5 a 0 6 Bacon from wagons, lb 7 a 8 ?by retail, * lb II a 12 Butter lb 15 a Beeswax lb 20 a 23 Bagging yard 18 a 25 Bale Rope lb 8 a 10 Coffee lb 12i a 15 Cotton, lb 8 a 84 Corn, scarce bush 75 a 87$' .Flour, Country, brl 3 50 a 6 Feathers fm wag. none lb 45 a 50 Fodder, lOOlbs a 1 25 Glass, window 8x10. ?tni> 1 0^ o 3 37i , 44 10x12, 50ft 3 50 a 3 75 Hides, green lb 5 a -dry lb 10 a Iron iOOJb* 5 50 a 6 50 Indigo Jbf 75 a 2 50 Lime cask 4 a 4 50 I Lard scarce lb H a Leather, sole lb 22 a $5 Lead, bar ib 10 a Logwood * Ib 10 a 15 Molasses N. O. gal 40 a 45 ' gal 35 a 40 Nails,uul, assorted lb 7| a' 8$ , wrought ib 16 a 18 Oats bush 40 a 50 Oil, curriers gal 75 a 1 , lamp gal 1 25 a , linseed ' gal I 10 a 1 25 Paints, whito lead keg 3 25 a .4 52 , Spat).'brown lb 8 a . 12 Pork lOOlbs 5 50 a 6 Rice ; lUOlbs 4 a 5 00 Shot, bag 2 25 a 2 75 , ' * lb 10 a 12 Sugar lb S a 12$ Salt sack ^00 a 2 25 - > bush 87$ a -1 00 Steel, American lb 10 a . English lb 14 ' a The Jitter continues in good boating order. A CARD. TI,E Boltsoft,ic "pkn'jpru h ml Merchant? Steam irSS^ffffeBSsg^i Boat Company of Cheraw," forming a line from Chcraw to Charleston dircrt, ire now ready, arid will commence runtime early in August. The Swan, Capl. McKcnzin, will run oo the Rivor. Tlie "Anson" Capt. Lubbuck, will run between Georgetown and Charleston.?connecting so as to avoid detention. By unreuniting attention to those that may ship !y them, the Corhpany hopo to dosrrve and receive |iho patronage of the public.' The boats ?ro fitted up lor passengers as well as fricght and offer a cheap ind expeditious route for the country, Persons wishing to.vikit Charleston cenld go down with Lhefr produce and return with their goods.? I No charges in Georgetown for wharfage or | storage on goods shipped from Charleston by he Company's Boats. Produce fur New York will be delivered to order in the town, to go ay the packets direct to New York. The agents are Drown Bryan & Brother, Cheraw. E. Waterman, Georgetown, and X. Mowrjjr. for Charleston. J. ELI GREGG, President. August 4th, 1840. . 38?8t The Jourqai, Charlotte, and Westtern Caroinian, Salisbury, will publish the abovo8 weeks ind forward their accounts to this office for laymcnt. Bank Stock. PGR SALE, Thirty Sharos Merchants' Bank Stock. Terms favorable. Inquire at his office. Brown bryan & brother, oir-r their stock of goods at very low prices, to uch as wish to pay the cash, or.give produce in xchange. Tlioy invite their friend? to call, and f they can be suited, they proniiso there shall lot be much difficulty about tho price. * July 29, 1840. 37?tf Hoods and Palm leaf hats. y DOZ. White and Colored Hoods, and 8 # doz. assorted Palm Leaf Hats, just received >y DUNLAP& MARSHALL.. July 27,1840. * . 37?tf . jt? ? PHILADELPHIA SHOES. Pair Ladies Kid Slippers and 15 Pair Ladies Kid Walking Shoes, just recoiv id by DUNEAP & MARSHALL. NJuly 27, 1840. 37-tf ROMAN CEMENT. il A BARRELS-for sale low, by A. P. LACOSTE. July lt>. 1840. . 35?tf Southern Pulpit, . PUBLISHED IN CHBRAW, SOUTH CAROLINA. rfN addition to his Baptist periodical, the Sub. scribcr is also publitthing, monthly, original nrinons of distinguished Ministers of the various eligeous denominations at lie South, under the shove title. The price of subscription, per anmm, is Ono Dollar and Fifty Cents, in advance The citizens of Choraw are informed that n Subscription List is left at the BOOK STORK, vhcre they can have an opportunity.of cncouriging the work, if they, after examining a spcjirrtcn number, consider it worthy of their pat. qtrage. WM. POTTER. Cheiaw,June 17, 1810. - Elementary Books. For Sunday and Common Schooh. "TN'ION Primers, Union- Sjscllilig Book. Union Ilymris, Union-Questions, Browns Catechism, Cheap Testaments, Shorter Catechism, LovelTs Yonirg puprls First "Book, Worcester's Primer, GaH&ndoi's Picture Do finer. Young Reader, New York Reader, Child's Reader, Wbfecslor's second Book, Webster's American and Elementary Spelling Books, Dilworth's nnd-Yown's Do. together with a full assortment of the moro advanced English and Classical School BooksTCceived during tliis fall at the Bookstore. A liberal tfircouul made to Teachers who purchase in quantities 40 supply their Schools. December 27. 1889. 7 if STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity, Cheraw District. Archibald McDonald i vs. > Bill of Rcvoir. the. Executors of Peter May. S IT APPEARING to my satisfaction that Hampton D._ Hammond' one of the defendants in this case' is absent from and resides without the limits of this State. On motion of Sim9, Solicitor for tho complainant'it is ordered that tlte 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 confesso. It is also ordered that publication be made of this order in the Farmer's Gazette twice a month for the space of three months. GEO. W. DARGAN. ( om. in F.quily. Juno 3, 1810. 31 2nit 3m. nm in i an 11 ii 11 mi rirmn iianf iri i Bacon, Flour, and Meal, CONSTANTLY ON HAND, and for sale J at the LOWEST market prioe by D. MALLOY. Nails. , ftT KEGS, 4d. 6d. 8d. lOd. 12d. and 20d. /W ^9 for sale cheap. A. P. LACOSTK. . April 3, 1840. The Subscriber has just received, and will keep constantly on hand,Cotton Yarn and Twine at wholesale, from the Manufactory of Rocking ham. GEO. GOODRICH. Choraw, Jan. 1840. 10 tf Lump Sugar. BY the Loaf, for 15 cts, for sale for cash by ' . A. P. LACOSTR. March 20th, 184S. ' 19 tf Bacon. O ^ AAA lbs.HAMS,Shoulders, and Sidea all of my own curing for sale low, by . A. P. LACOSTE. April 3.1840. 21 tf Salt. ? AAA SACKS for ?a!e low by Ivvv A. P. LACOSTE. March 20lb> 1840. _ 10 jf. D. Malloy M AS Now onjiand a supply of all kinds of H fi. Goods suitable for the trade, which he will sell as cheap as can be had in this inar* kct. Persons wishing good bargains will please call on him before they purchaso. April 13. 1P40.L 23:f i i a t s, JUST Reccivrvl a largo assortment of Mens, oys, and Childrens Straw and Leghorn Hats. . - ALSO, Gents and Youth's Fur Ilais, for summer wear, all of which will bo<soM cheap by D. MALLOY.' April 13, 1810. % 23 tf Sugar. Coffee, Salt, and MOLASSES. A LARGE Stock of the above now in sto^e and for salo very choap for Cash, D. MALLOY. April 13, 1840. 23 tf Shoes. THE Subscriber has now on hand a very extensivo assortment of Shoes, suitable, for all seasons, which lie will sell very cheap. D. MALLOY.* April 13, 1840. 23 g- tf Wood & Hauling. . 1 shall k<&p a team constantly running through the Spring and summer months and shall bo ready at all times to furnish my customers wifh wood, and' tn do any liiod of hauling. v A: P. .LACOSTE * April 3, 1840. 21 if >* - _ Roberts's Manual. A New supply of lliit^work just received at tke Book Store, price 37J, Aflril 30. 1640. 25* ? . . tT' . Bagging & Ropfc. 30 piece." heavy 44 inches Hemp Bagging. 30 Coils Bale Rope. For Rale low by A. P. LACOSTE. i March 20:h, 1840. / 19 Mackerel & Lime.^ 10 Barrels No. 2, mackerel. 10 Ilalf Brls. No. 1. do. 20 Casks Thoma9ton Stone Linoe. For pale low for cash, by A. P. LACOSTE. ' March 20th, 1849. 19 tf Wood, . Iwil! furnish Oak and Ilickery Wood, at $2 50 per cord, Cash. * A. T. LACOSTE. October 4. 1839. . 47?tf Nails. M AST KEGS Nails, and Brads, all sizes, for ' rr *t i.i r , w . jm. sa:c oy . u, iu<iuliv i , April 13, 1810. ^ 23 ' ;f+ NEWING.?The Subscriber will take in* SfiW. ing, and .will do her work faithfully and neatly. Work for her may be given lo the Carrier of this paper. P. CARTER. Juno 21, lfi 10. The Preacher, OR Three Hundred and Forty sketchcuof Original Sermons selected from the man uscrripls of two eminent Divines of the last century with an essay on the Composition of a Soriuon. For sale.at the Rookstore Dee ruber 27, lS3Jp. 7 The Path Finder.. [ OR I he Inland Sea. by the Author of the "Pioneers," "Last of the Mohicans," "Pr.iiro," Sec. Sec.?Also "Homfward Bound" and "Home as found" by the sumo Author?fur sab: at I bo Rook Store. . April 30 I84tt. * 25 tf ; New Goods. JOHN C. YV ADS WORTH JJAS Now in Ston? a supply of GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, SHOES, HATS, r>s\ rrvPT'e iJVil illi I ut SADDLE It V, CROCKERIES, GLASSWARE, cf-c. ALL of which will he sold at the lowest markoj 'price. Persons wishing to purchase in this market will do well to call. April 30th 1840. Dunlap Marshall HEREBY give notice that they will continue to sell their Dry Goodsonl), on the usuul credit to punctual customers. '1 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 almosMo Cash, with their limited capital compels hem to the adoption of this course. New Music. RECENTLY received at the Book Store f supply embracing a considerable varietj of Songs Sacred, Sentimen tal and Humorous also Marches, Waltzes, &c. and Music paper. December 4th, 1839. South Carolina. Georgo W. Meador,-Apj?Meant, vs. Samuel Berry and wife Ann, Byrghes Hub. bard and wife Susanna, Hardy Avrit and wife Drucilla, Matthew Kirkly-a^d wife Rhoda, the children of Elizabeth -Hubbard DccM. The children of Louiit Harp Dec'd. and Willis Kirkly and wife-Cpuisa.. * It appearing to my satisfaction, that Samuel Berry and wife Ann,' Hardy Avrit and wife Drucilla, Matthew Kirkly and wife Rhoda,J^hc children of Elizabeth Hubbard Dec'd. and Willis Kirkly and wife LouiFa, resides without this state, it is therefore ordered that they ap pear and object to the division or sale of the real estate of Thomas Mcador Doc'd. on or before the'3d day of July next, or their consent to the saino will bo entered off record. T. BRYAN, O. C I). ' April II, 1840. ?3/ 12t SOUTH CAROLINA, ) In the Com won Chesterfield District. \ Tlcas. Ranald McDonald i Declaration vs. > in debt in AtJobn McKay. * * * '\ y /tncfimerit. WHEREAS the Plaintiff in * the alcove stated case," this day filed hi* 'Dechiralion against thtf?Defendant who is absent front and without the lint its of this State (as it is said) and baling nditlier wife or attorney known within the same. It is ordered tint the Defendant do appearand plead to the Deoralation aforesaid within a year and a day. from the date hereof, otherwise final and absolute judgment will be awarded against him by defaultTURNER BRYAN, C C. C. T. Office of Cornmdn Tinas, V March to, 1810. ( *27 6v m'3l y v # Notice. IAm now receiving part of n>y stock o, Spring and Summer Good*, comprising a general assort ment of seasonable Goods, which I will sell fow for cash. Purchasers will please call and examine for themselves. > - ALSO, Will be kept constantly on hand-a supply of Geftnan Bolting Cloths, equal to any u.;?d in -this country. IVPALCOM BUCHANAN. March 13th, 1840^ IS tf INCLUDING^:' Blanks, -4 &sm& PAMPHLETS, _ HANDBILLS, * . W + CARDS etc. etc. Executed in tho npat?wt manner, and at the I - l 1A I__ - _ it - - I- - J?*- ? ? A 4 1- - snoru'M nonce, wppiy 10 me ouuscriuvr, ai me office of the Farmers' Gazette, Cheritw.- 9 VYM; POTTER. JDunlap & MarshaH EARNESTLY request all persons indebted 10 them to make an early settlement of theit adcounte. They will invariably add the interest however trifling the amount on il accounts not paid within ten days. January 1st 1840. 8 tf I?or ?ale. ATlf/tCT on llio Doctrines of Elccfion and Reprobation, by Rev. James H. Thoruwcll. Also, a Vindication of tho Protestant Doctrine concerning Justification. May 1st, 1841). 25 tf ^ . BOOK BINDING. Tfl E subscribers have ostablishcdthemselve; ?in the above lino of business in Cher aw and of&rthcirsqrvictstoits citizens. u. BAZENCOURT, &CO. Cheraw, S. C? Jan. 26. - M Carpenter's Toajjg. rjinfc subscriber has just received a very exMr tensive assortment of Carpenter's Tools, among which are, Double and SiHgle, Cast Steel [ron, Jack, Smoothing, ?Fore, and Jointer -Pianos, Astragals, Beads, Dado's, -Hollows and D_..?J? l^nutian Hvnln'a t) (i. iKUUIiU3| uoiji^o, v>ivvi?? .. _ Reeding, Rabbit., Side Rabbit, Raising, and S;ish Planes, Sash Cord, Covoa for stops, Table Pianos, Toru^ Roads and Cornice Planes, Rt> man O, G. and Fillets, Fiircttsters, Snipes Bills, Gothic) Goilin*", Floofingv and Plow Planes, .rianc Irons, Oil Stones, Key Hole Tenant, and Panel, Il^nd, Cross Cut and Frame Saws, Screw Slide Mortice, and Marking Guages, Augurs, assorted qualities, Mortice^Sofckct, <md Firmer, Chisels and Gouges, Plate and Iron glares, Side Frvils, Spoko Shaves, Locks, Hinges, Sprigs, Nails, Brads, &c. ALSCV Collins' Club, Hand and Broad Axes, Ohio and Pennsylvania Patterns, Hummers, Sliingling and Lathing Hatchets, 6lc. The above were purchased low and for cash of the best manufacturers, and will be sold cheap by . ^ D. MALLOY, non^er 22d, 1939. 2tf I Vr Cash only. 'I'll IC Subscriber takes this method of saying to his Customers, that after this day he win sell nn article in the Grocery Line on a credit; and Dry goods and Hardware only to such persons as are prompt and'nunctual in their payments. \ D. MALLOY Jnnnflrv 1,1&40. - .* 8 ' tf. Garden Seeds. Just received pr. Steamer Swan a very large 1 and extensive assortment of Garden Seeds, the growth of 1831). Also, a few copies ol the Kitchen Gardners Instructor, and .FCbriste Guide. Persons wishing supplies .will please call early while the assortment is complete. D. MALLOY, January 10th 1840,?tf . E. WATERMAN, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Georgetown, <SVC CONTINUES to transact a general Com mission business at that plaec. Ho n under obligation to no boat, or masted vessel and is free to ship by the earliest conveyances (withoutorders to.tbe contrary,) either Nurtl cr South or up the liver. ' ... Ri'ferences : at Chcraw? D. S. Harllee, J. C. Wads worth, BenHcUsL'iUe-?yi. & B. D. Towns end & Co. LcesviUe?J. C. Lee, Wadesboro'?M'Corkle & Cole, Char/ullc ?JI. B. Williams, Rockingham?Wall & Holton, W. FvLeak. February 14,1840. 14 ' if . ill U ! J?Lit -?!l -J? ^ Baeon at Teir Cent8; ) HAMS AND SHOULDERS, A Very Superior Ahticle, of mjr own curing, for sale at 10 cents cash, or lo approved purclia.-?ers at 12? cents, on a credit Ufliii the l$t January next. A. P. LACOSTJ^ July 22. ' UMBRHLLA MISLAID. "M8TISLAID a dark cotton umbrella, wiiic^-die IVl. owner will receive if left ak^iepcitigiMtg of. ; hoc. . " ] ^ ' Sugar & Coffee.? ? 12 Illids. Porto Rico and St. Croix Sueftn. 10 Bags Rio CotFec. For Bale low for Ofltsh or.bankable paper. - - . .. A- P. LACOSTE. March 20th, 1840.' 19 tf Silk Worms' C-ggsL Of the best kinds and quafity.' I can 6tipply Silk Worms' Eggs in moderfttw * quantities of the following varieties: 1. Hardy gray and white worms, oranflt cocoons. Or /.? 2. Gray worms, mostly sulphur colored. cocoons. > . * -? . 3. Two-crop white. . . f 4. Mammoth sulphur* > ? . . r ' > M 5. Peanut. + > "" The throe first* named varieties a o from ** .perfectly healthy Ktock, auu !?**?. Imwi rtiwi. in the south for several 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 from Ihe^licst cocoons* it is believed thefce . will be little or no sickness amongst (best ft* future, from any hereditary taia^. * The tfL. coons of the pea.nut wet# very" heavy alid firm. Of these two varietii* however* .oiilj a limited number tan be supplied to eaetr kp- . pliant. The eggs. may -be forwarded by mail Iw parchasera at then* cost and risk of carriage; or they-wtfLbe dgpsited in Richmond (ifew desired) at^ottoH and Clarke's, free of M ponse, wtliih two or three'days aftcrthe ocdef , has been received, and where they will bf kept in a cool cellar imtil called lor. Or ia case purchasers-might prefer it, they itejr remain in my ice-house until nearly the tbey-ase wanted to hatched?as there W t# no cfongcr of their hatching, even in lime or July, in lose than two weeks after being removed from the ice, if -kept there in proper manner, as th1 ee eggs wdl be. Thetmge wilt m all "eases be warranted to be in um best "conditiofl w hen they are fotwarded, (wHfr tftw slight exception stated to the lastlrinas;) tee if it shall appear that thgr are not, tie chase money wHi bo refunded.. For the three first named varieties, tte ~ charge will be $5 per. ouucb?for tbe aiteft L\yo varieties ?10 per ounce, the cash. -to be sent with the order. When cleifc qgflr i^renot sent, the paper on which*Uiey^titi^ j*. '< ndepoeited \y iii be bala nccd.by an equal qMntfqr , of the same kihd. THOSv S. PI EA^AJtfTSJ^ fit Bcaverdkm, Gothland C?.,*&. J ' ^^ebruaryi 1940. f Eggs of this year's Uying and wbicbMi(f not hatch bqfoie 18-11, will be jupptiM I# aoove to an oruers scni war tne payroeuw before Mar 1st at One fifth of the above named prices* and the good quality and condition of t!ic eggs warranted. REFERENCE * Edmund Rufiin, Petersburg, Y*. Gideon B. Smith, Baltimore. * <v Dr. Efias Marks, OtHumbisyB.0? ~ David 'PhomiB, Cayuga, N. Y. ' ' Samuel R. CunimeHS "Burlington, N. 1. " TllE baptist rut pit. ** Is pub lis/ted in Cherato, S. Carolina, , COJTTAIjrmG t\ t ORIGINAL SERMONS By Southern Baptist Ministers. The Editor of this work has removed from Fa^lfieville to Clierair, S. C. where, in future, the Pulpit wjlk be" published.? Corrcsppncltnts are requested, hereafter, to direct their communications to Cheraw. 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