Farmers' gazette, and Cheraw advertiser. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1839-1843, January 10, 1843, Image 10
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> lHfclW?rfS MmT ?r #MAT BltlTAl*.
ilf HM'NeW ?<-rtt TVt
?lbf.1olle*itfg calculation
jCiwir tattiB National debt of Grew
mMjn Tha Debt ia Silver would loot
2MM9 ?a(<iMi alkritt| each to carrj
S.OUOjMitruif and allowing each team 3(
i'oiri, would Tor ma line ooer 1,7Q0 mifo
?o. jfiagjlu.?If reduced to cents, it wouh
loml 8,887,5Q(fr wage**, and form a lim
t^ ti^Vound the globe,
* ^ .I, 1 ? ! inn I $
S 'pfi^VprrioxAL ffvsi.?Cotnmodon
Elliot, who Used to command the " Con
etiflnhM,"- MtaA'Jhovolling the snow owai
from tMe front of^hia dwelling, the othe
kor gcntlejfedti*ttop|Mfti'Sftid eycd him
Wibbt ^emmodore," said he, 4 Ihce ha
the will, but thwa Imvn't any more ik
4"Conjrtifution.' " That was an uninten
.
?'* JPAinlCY MEDICINES.
7 >!. i ^hi
( ?Mora i?? -cw-oo^^H
MPtKE Subscriber lias rccaiv<WI and isdpenin
Jkm ?'?*!?? Store alx>eo Mr. WadstrorUi's, an
opposite to Mr. D. Malloy's, a food aaaoii(|ien
of modit iocj^s* tec ted especially forbmiljl uw
mid lor Mr??|i 'prieiidet Ho will keep no ai
tiolp efiNAbk ha does not know tho ingredfoni
n^ properties; and none except ttkch a* h
knows to he of gjpd quality. His tinctures an
ointments will bo roads for dm in iboa|m wool
.from thir time. He will a|so keep a general ai
qortuwau U JIXRAXJ/Fra au<l o^en isrticle
aorta ITy kept at soon establishments. The let
articles of this elasS not now on hand are ox
lector soert. I '
*-* <?- M.MACLEAN.
*,a' July SC.
TZ 'I-?""' CAftTOE Oil..
wJlTOBlIENT bold dfawn castor oil for sal
Mid rmj low, faf the gaMon, at the NEV
'?* *
\ MJtk*KNTIVEVP AND MEAD
eKitof-w ? ffBHP,
\.K*r* **rthe Now Drug Store.
wi * *?n> -17 ? T,
"r " ;* tANCETS;
r TMO 1 b i-Affl^W SSW'ni Unoeti, Gai
Jft) Lw?c*e*n4 T*rtli Draw era for sale at Ui
' Wew-^rai Store. || ?, ,
1"r*** ' ' ' " " ' * '
*M jy F.LL put up in rma|.l jaia, for aalo at th
AND Paint Brusbea of ali sixes, for sale at tli
I*fc* Ditto Stokb. ..
_ " LEATHER.
.'lie IT ST Received a large *tock of Sole tf^atl
i0P?. *%v i|,r U.U..J. .?j r.if|k|,.,
" if
IkOCKrifln 8HEET1KGS Alt I
^.,<1 SALES 3-4 aad 4.4 Donaeatlen jar
v Wtfjk aodtiroil on consignment from th
J^pcgnga Factor* and for aale on favorabl
' D. MALLOY.
4,fli;ttilfEOAli ! Tllf JBGAR! I
' V7i * Sale by A. P. I.ACOSTE.
''"tJ-la "wra ok ./
he?k?1e? wanted.
TNvANT to hire two strong,.hoariy negr
-^ wwi.-to work with my waggoners. A Iso, tw
" ' A. P. LACOSTE.
. 7 tf
u. > tmf i 1 1 i ?:?
rjflME eemmenoetnent of another year bring
' Jk'-withit merry engagements, and the Suti
..goribsfc tikea thja method of informing liia our
.j^aiior?.ran<t fheeo jndebte I to him, that lie ha
fJMTil* end preyingengagement* to pa/ mono;
thif and the itexl month, and his priueipu
|"*HWLU> do bo, is from colloclioua, which In
: hopcattrmkke frdin those indebted to him. It
Woking over Uts bd'inosa. lie finds he has j groa
IHl&j^niiuitkf?|tin'j debts dtio him, man vol whicl
< are snrW? hot eaVitdrs are mule up from smal
at renin?, xo a largo amount in the a gg legato ii
Mtntle from amall accounts, whcro the/ are nu
mjrous Ha liopoa, therefor.', that nono of hit
?til ' I_~. ... u!.? i .i.
vf^iivij win uo^r?vk iv p\j iiini uvciuoo iiit
unpawn may'bu email, and that none will hole
, Vltlfi VWlt th'?y 'are nbto to pay, beeanao tlmii
aocmm'a are too large to pay all at once. In
shen; Mteft, Vlfc-Woilid any to nil thoao win nrr
indohtcl lOlriMtoOHM forwaiU an?l pnytip:
if I bap mutant, pay all, pay what tltay can. ancJ
.C.'oeo the Ixtlawyeyyj^iW% sons? ?f Ilia cms.
tomcre, whooa accounts nave boon running on
Wi^M&'fcvW.'rtpd In some irtetancoa, throe 01
'JOHWy&t*? "m lwwi!d ??y longer in*hifgonc<>
rfiiAa noTWUI ImM he given, and unless speedy
aattfunaoktetied Inade,'Mb* nett invitation In pny
wiUBMfuiafbatii an otfiecr of the law. '1 'hese laat
remark*-aro intended f??r all deb's duo longci
than nx months-hack, and they will alao apply In
all debt* doe that are not satisfactorily
aMUOgrfd-iw,? reafonalilo time. II*, nirneatly
ftfruMtn file ciiatotiWa |o pome for#4rd and save
?'0Hra& coat", .lie would alao atntd that hia
jittw jfenrtllfJ, and tlierefoio lie is unable to
nj^wjPmaf?f>? 6ft ||roc?riev : lid Will koopa
IPwHwa ?ar*milV rroeetiee on hand, and will
IWTTW0r Pyojuee Tc
Hctj dTmftmf&hSfa anf^llic llrtf ir accounts on
nu?lly.J*, MMiUrfH g*>oru nc<fpt groceries
'otAMtrim firi/im, HtUf Oil inoiloraw ier.no.
>, , r I/, a. H ARM,RE.
J:?n 9, ltrl3. -1 8 #4
' I i, *?* . -
! | i -*'Q ft ^?' ''
L **?* ^WanWiM* just taMivWMet*.'
I f.j?-*<ti*iil>dt? ts'bd'?ti ?t ww -ho ndbsdts*
i CASH tyjvUYi ' *' t"
I 10 add OUplo can? ??at chair*.
8 Sihsll ^ua v' - Wtdla^lib '
8 La-(o Boston caafct*4 ?*U4 seat Booking do.
. J g %*'*??>*JHeMftBftMn asst <j* dp.
' 4 Solid seat Kane; * <?. do.
>1 ' GEO. II. DtFNLAiV
> C ha raw, Aw^bst 89, 1848. 41 . tf
[ HOtlCB.
cr vmMNO to brio* my pre*** hostneoft
to a clooO as early albr tb* first of Jms
;iry 4a possible, all ehargea made aflat that
ti time will bo considered ae now acpovirrs |o
be paid when presented, or, eleped. by note
* bearing interest from time of settlement.
vu me noes remaining on nana many o< the
i goods will be eold at riaa* eonr, many from
f 2D to 50 per eent'IsLow coe?, and bat ttff
) few above eeet. ;;' >
, . G. H. DUNLAP.
, Dee. 27th, 1842. 7 If
' NOTICE.
' rWIHE Subscriber is now receiving from New
JL York, an excellent assortment of seasonable
Goods selected by himself with great care. Ho
is persuaded that he oan sell Goods in liia line as
- lew as they oan be afforded in this market* and
ir is determined to do so.
r V . D. D. MoARN.
Cheraw, Nov. I, 1842. 61 9in
. POTS, SCOTCH OVENS, $c.
* A Large and well selected etock of Pole,
8 Scotch and Dutch Ovens, Spiders, Andirons
*' &c. &c. For sale cheap. .
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 18,1843. 40 tf
XTOTXOB.
THE Subscriber ha* received and will keep
constantly on hand Cotton Yam at wholesale,
at the lowest market prices. Also?Cotton
Oenaburge, Cotton Batting, Candle Wick,
Seine and Wrapping Twine, frouo the Manufactory
of Rockingham.
GEO. GOODRICH.
Nov. 29,1842. 3 tf
IU , NOTICE.
raiuti following property w?* utolon from the
IJ. plantation of William Bhkonnj, dcc'd, in
tliia District, on Iho night of the 3rd inat., viz:
t A bright mu'atlo woman name<l MoUoy, IS
i, veer* old, about 5 foot 4 inches high and very
large for her height. Alao, two young homo
a Mules, one a dai kbrown tbo other a dark inouao
e color, both small and aupp-wed to he, one about
d 5 and the other 10 years old. Tho said proper,
k tr is supposed to have I eon stolen by ono
u Jackson Key, who it probably making his way
a with the tame to the West* 8 a id'Key is about
? 91 years old, has a fair co nplcxion, very light
:. hair, and remarkably light eyebrows, th-nder
pars on, aboot 5 feet 10 inches high and has a
downcast look when apoken to. A reward or
filly dollars will be paid for tho recovery and
sife koopiug of the pro;>erty and raid Key, out ??
this State, or lor dolivoring tho samo to tho
ubsenber.
? STEPHEN D. MILLER,
* Adui'r of Wm. Blakoney.
Gold Mine, Cho*teriield District, S. C. )
December 6th, 1842. \
4 tf
4-1 DOMESTICS.
A few balei 4-4 Brown Domestics for sale
on favorable tonus, by
D. MALLOY
** Aug. 93rd. 41 tf
CHER AW ACADEMY.
THE undersigned take great pleasure, in
it announcing to the citizens of Cherawr and the
Public generally, that they have secured for
another year, tlie services of Professor \Vx.
E. VVobdu*o, and Alias Maboabbt Cobia,
ie lo take charge of this Academy. To those
who have patronized the School, during the
~ last year, tt is unnecessary to say any thing
in their recommendation; but we deem it a
6 duty to assure those who may desire to avail
themselves of tho advantages of a first rale
school, that these teachers have eminently
r fulfilled the very high testimonials thev brought
, with them, as teachers. The unaersign?d
believe that they hazard nothing in saying,
that young Ladies map obtain as good sn
education in this institution, as at any Semi>
> nary in the Southern States. The Committee
would also state, that the music department
is under the direction of Mrs. Habt, a lady
d eminently qualified for the situation. Site is
? sn exdellent performer on the 1'iaoo Porte,
0 and Guitar, and porsojaes an admirable tact
of communicating instruction to her pupils.
The exercises of tho Academy will commence
on the first Mondav in January. There are
. two vacations during the year?tho tnontli of
September, and the last week in December.
The following are the rates of tuition, (viz.)
First Division, Spelling and Reading,
.per quarter, 90
Second Division, The same, with writing
and Arithmetic, 98
Third Division, the same studies with
0 English Grammar and Composition,
u Geography with the use of tlie globes,
and History, 910
Fourth, the same studies, with any of the
higher mathematics. Natural or Moral
Sciences, ancieat languages, or Draw,
ing and Fainting, 915 00
For inusic on the Piano Forte, 914 )
* Use of I nstrument, 1 {
* For Guitar, 910
k The tuition, in all casee, to be paid in ad.
* vance, to the Secretary and Treasurer, Dr.
^ Thomas E. Fowe, who will give ccrtitic atca
? for admission.
JAMES GILLESPIE,-t
1 A. P. I.ACOSTE. !
! D. S. JIAKLLCE. > CommitUe.
; T. E. POWE, J
N. B. The Committee arn authorize! to say
' lli.it Mr. H. T. Chapman, ia prepared to tike
tioarders at iroin five to eight dollars per uiuiitli,
I payable uh abore.
[ 7?4t
, NOTICE.
THE Partnership heretofore existing under
the firm of Blakcney St Gregg, is this day
> diraolvrd liy mutual consent.
All unsettled bu?inees will be closed by either
i or both ol the sul?scri!jers.
JAMES W. BLAKENEY.
ALEXANDER GRECO.
J<>n- 8,l^a43? ' S 8 3t
ALEXANDER GREGG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CHER AW, 8. C.,
WILL p>{iilarty al(?ml tlio Cnnrt* of taw
for the District* of Clieitertfold, Marl.
1 boro', Murion, and Darlington.
I lily. 9, ISO. 8 4i
HOI X FTTH A!f D 1IOOW.
JIJST flo'f'vrd ft g"o<l slock of Boi'.nultH
uml I loo!-.
P. M.4M.OY.
Slfla. 90, 1849. 45 If
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esrjtps _=^_v- "taoTjj:.
ssnBsaBaaBSBORi
?31?| {V'llUlt; "w tiuv v>;t ?v?W>l j??
NFBllW AWBMNMBSUUK rl'^.i
(tMk ?f Fnwsy and 8ta?*? Dqr i
QmII, O. H. DUN LAP. ,
. ** ?, ;
f ?>X k 1"/' ? m.'W' but j
IftflWdfahmbAlitd'tba ktiwwf Hani.
Iwf iWodo. atf ?N im>i?ihi Mil tha pub.
io eewral^f as* roapooUollj fefermad iM I
A. P. LACoSrg.
Mr it, IM*. ' ? U it
CLOTM, CAMIWKM. m
SATtlt&TTa.
T| MALLOY bw Jwt wwlwd a good
JLF stock of Clot ha, Caaimcra, and Satinala,
which be b anxious io soil* and bargains may
a LL.A . !?? 1^.. i.n.Trii.,j ,i v ^ .-A? -w J
oo nno.
Sept. SO. 1842. 45 11
A CARD. I ,
8R. JOHN LYNCH liivin| permanently
JLr located himself in the town or Clio raw,
re*peel/oily tender* Lis profcnionil aarvicsa to
tlio citisena of this place and the adjoining country.
Ho hopes by a diligent attention to Ilia
profession, to receive liberal share of public
pet roe ago. He con always be found at Ilia
father** (Conlaw Lynch) residence en Market
Streot.
Cheraw. July 1st. 1842. 84 tf
FISH ! FISH ! f
MACKEREL, in whole, half, and qtr. bble.
Mesa Slmd in do do do
Codfish and Salmon, all of excellent quality.
For sale by
A. P. LACOSTK. .
October 18, 1843. " 49 ' * ' tf *
NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the Subecribcr by
note or account aro reatirated to call and
snttle the aitne, as further indulgence cannot be
K?* n.
R. 8IIAW.
Sipt. 13. ISII. 44 tf
COTTON OSIABURU8 AND
COTTON YARN.
THE Subscriber has received on consign,
mont from the Do Kalb factory at Camden
S. C l'J Dales very superior Cotton Otitaburgs
and 13 tlalos Cotton Yarn, whichhe will
soil by tho Bale to Merchants or as good or
better crms than they can purchaaa in New
Yora ??r Charleston.
He would also invite the Planters of the
neighborhood to call and examine the Oznahurge
they will find it a cheaper and belter article than
aaa ever been sold in this market.
G. II. DUNLAP.
Cheraw. April 4, 1842. 21 If
CORN WANTED.
WANTED to purchase from 1000 to 3000
Bushels corn to be ilelivcred in Cheraw,
or id any or tl?e landings down the river. Tor
which the highest uwrkel price will l>e paid
D. M'NAIR.
April II, 1842. it tf
HATS AMD SHOEN.
THE Sobecriber has just received ? large
and well aelected supply of flats and Shoes,
which will be sold cheaper then were ever offer*
ed in this market. D. MALLOY.
Sept. 20, 1849. 45 tf
"e. w. drenning
WOULD Respectfully inform the public
that he has located himself oa
UIARSST BTRBST,
Opposite Mi. Mooaa's Hotel, where he intends
carrying on the
DYKIKG ARO COtmiXO DVIIXKM.
Ladies* and Gentlemen's garments cleaned,
and, if faded, dyed the original or nny oilier cel.
or. and pressed in the neatest manner. Carpets,
Table*Covere. and Crumb-cloths clowned without
injury to tho Color.?Cotton Yarns dyud Fast
Colors.
JV. B. Hit dyeing trill not soil I he while tt
article.
Che raw. August 16, 1N9. 40 tf
STORE TO BERT.
I HAVE rented all my Stores, except the one ,
next ahovo Mr. George II. Dunlnp's, and :
one door below corner of Kershaw and Front ;
Streots. This Store is considered a brat rale
stand, and will be rented on liberal terms.
A. P. LACOSTE.
August 2, 1842. 38 tf
SUGAR and TEA.
DOUBLE and Single loaf Sugar, Crushed Su
gar, and best Hyson Tea, in Caddies, or by thr
i : e? r. :i I
pvuuu, |>i iiiic onirH-v iui lufiiujr use.
For anle by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 18,1842. 49
* COTTON liAQttlNG,
Rope, twine?a good atock <>nhc >bov<
on hand, and lor sate at the lowo?t market
prico, bj D. MALLOY.
Aug. 23rd 41 If
LEATHER and SHOE THREAD.
95 SIDES, Sole leather,
104 Kip and Wax do.
120 lb. Slioc Thread,
For aule low bj
Aw P. LACOSTE.
October 18, 1642. 49 tf
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i
Chesterfield District. (
In tiif. Common Plkas.
JOHN JACKSON, Who is in thocustody
of the Sheriff" oi the District aforesaid, by vir |
tue of a Writ of Capias ad Respondendum,
at the suit of Peter I*. Robeson, having peti- |
tioned thu Honorable, the associate Judges of (
the said State, that he may be admitted to the
benefit of the act of the General Assembly, t
inade for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, and '
he having filed with his petition a schedule of
his whole Estate real and Personal} It is or- 1
dered that the said Peter I#. Robeson, and all
others, to whom the said Petitioner is in any
wise indebted, do personally, or by their attorney,
be and appear before the Honorable, the
associate judges of the State aforesaid, at a
Court of Common Pleas to be holden at Cliosterfield
Court (Iouso. on the third Monday in ^
March next, then and there to shew cause, it *
any they can, why the Estate and Effects of f
the said Petitioner, ahould not be assigned, t
and he diecharged, purauant to tlie provision*
of eaiil act of the General Aaacrnuly, made t
and provided fur the relief of Insolvent Debt- *
ora. I
T. BRYAN, C. C. P. .
Clteaterfield Court Iloiieo, ) ? 1
tl.e 6th day of Nov. 1942. { 3
CHOICE BACON.
/TJIA HAMS, SliouUera, 8c 8hlea !
9W ? ? A? For ml* l?y
A. P, LACOSTK
Nov. H? t * tf
" m.'w 1
. 4f
> .MM>nl>iU'!i: Unti I
!*o4nmvmiu?TMi.M I'
Ml? EMiUun ?r Bh?g Mr CI Din.
litnpattka 4eW eft UaeTWwnHsli ffCkrtw
miwwoaM IMy <t|^) aCiMnn 16M. ,
MBwHPta i
T A. BRYAW.
Wi?J ' j. A. MOOKK, J
, , W. H. WING ATE.
" < ' Managers. ?.
Chtriw, ffnr. MS 1043. " 8 If J
;;; wwim* iio^T FACKJ ?
I HEREBY fin notibe, Willi great reluc 11
luoo, (hat I ahall not, after the first day of '
January neat, open a single running account in '
my Boobs, for any rWaonptkm of goods, oaoept fc
for BMgging. Rope and Twlw, and for thene I1
article* I will only g?*o ? credit of 60 to 90
days. Merchants, and other citiscna of the *
town, who may be disponed to order" goods from 0
my Stores, are informed, that thrir orders will be 1
gratefully received, and promptly filled at low c
prioea, upon the condition, that their bil.s jnay *
bo jHCMntod in ton wji, fur payment. This v
course I am compelled to tako, to moot my own a
engagements, and I hopo will not give offence
to any, fur I And by experience, that it is much a
easier to soil goods, than to collect, and that ac? b
counts and notes bo they ever so good, will not f
pay the del** of my contracting. As 1 shall soli i
goods for CASH, it n almost useless to say, that f
I shall soli tut cnear.
A. P. LaCOSTB. \
Doe. 13th, 1849. 5 11 r
' i
CREDIT OIYEIK FOR WOOD. |
TO THOSE Customers, who liovo paid me j J
once a year Tor Wood, 1 tender my thanks, I j
mid shall bo gratoftll to receive thoir orders, nnd j (
shall not trouhlo them bat onco a year for a 11
settlement. Tlioao who are unwilling to settle c
unco a year, or have not paid at all, must excuso ,
me if 1 refuse to wurk for them. _
A. P. LaCOSTE. "
Do. 13, 1842. 5 tf j,
AOADBMT. .
THE Exercises of this Institution will be
resumed the second Monday in January?C. *
Minot Davey, A. B., Principal in the Male,
tnd Mies Jane Simpson, Principal in the Fomale
Department.
Mv. Davey is a graduate of the University t
of Vermont, from whose faculty he brings the 1
highest testimonials. As a scholar and teach. 1
cr, he maintains a high rank; and, in addition *
o the common English studies, teaches tho
Latin, Greek and French Languages, Book- ?
keeping. Surveying, ai d the higher Afathe- 1
mattes, and fits young men for any cU*s in J
College.
Afis* Simpson has formerly taught with
distinguished success in tho Female Department
of this Institute n and is too favorably
known in this community to need commendadation.
In addition to a thorough English
Education, her instruction embraces all the
useful and ornamental branches taught in the
best Female Seminaries.
Board may be had iu respectable families at
from 95 to 88 per month.
The Trustees do not hesitate to say, that
the high character of the Teachers, the system
of instruction adopted, the health of our
village, and the low price of board, afford facilities
for Education unsurpassed by any similar
institution in the State.
R. D. TIJOAf AS,
Secretary.
Bennettsville, S. C., Dec. 18,1842.
7 6t
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S
PRESENT.'
TWELVE BBAUTirVL LINE AND
Mezzotint Engravings for 81*
THE Subscriber has made a selection from
tho beautiful flates that have, from time to
time, adorned tho LADY'S HOOK, and
bound them in a pliable, emblematical cover
which forms a beautiful embellishment. Each
set is accompanied with a pattern of LACE
WORK, making, in all, 14 Plates; each
Plate averaging from 7 inches in length to 0
in breadth. No more beautiful ornament to
thecentre Tablo can be imagined than this
Deauuiui volume, una nomiug can ue pur- i
chased for the coming holidays comparable
to it in beauty and cheapness. They will be |
forwarded, unbound, fbi Scrap Books, at the
same price. i
u We have just received a specimen of the j
rlates in Godey's Lady's Book, consisting of ,
2 splendid pictures, which cannot be surpassed
for the beauty of execution and novelty
of design. This number is sold at one dot.
lar, and besides the pictures has a pattern for
embroidery which, according to our humble j|
opinion, is a gem for needle work. We know
the ladies would like to have a peep at the d
beautiful engravings which, as a centre tabic t
ornament are of inestimable value." c
Chronicle, St. Clairsrille, Ohio. f
Oodey's Lady's Book.?We have re- ''
ceived a pamphlet of engravings from the of- 1
fice of the Lady's Book, which originally ap- (
peared in that work. These illustrations could t
not easily be exceeded by the art of man.? p
Send 81 to L. A. Godey, and got this inter- ?
eating collection?address 101 Chesnut street,
Philadelphia."?Recorder, Zanesiille, Ohio.
Single Copy, 81 00
Six Copies, 5 00
Can be sent by mail, at a very trifling postage,
to any part of the United States or Canada. 1
Address I* A. GOUEY, J
Publisher's Hall, Philadelphia. '
Any paper giving this two or three inser- r
tions, will be entitled to a copy. Please send
only one paper, with the advertisement ,
marked. 7 3t J
BLACHSniTIIING. C
npiiE Subscriber has this day recommenced
business on liis own account an<l hopes
jy close application to business to share public
iratronngo. My priori will be modernte. Horse
Shooing will receive my personal attention it is
hcroforo warranted to be dono with neatness A
ind despatch. U
N. B.?I am now prepared to repair, or put
ip new lightning rods.
C. I. SHIVER.
April 4 1843. 21 tf
? C
CAMDEN AND UADSDEN U
T ?, Ct JJ) o
HAVING purchased of Maj. VVilliamShi- R
rcr, tlio wholo of his interest in tho Camden
ind Gadsden Stage line, I bog leave respect,
illy to inform the public, that I will continue y
o run it on my own account.
Tho Stage toatart from C. II. Davis' Ho.
el, every Monday, Wodnosday, and Friday,
iftnr tin* ftrriva! flm M.>?tlinsn ? ?1
rom Gadsden on Tuesday, Thursday, and N
Saturday, after the Cars arrive from Charleson.
y
As thin line has been put in operation as
nuch for tbo accommodation of the public, as
iny expectation of profit, it is hoped that the
luhlic will jfivo it that support that they think t
is entitled to. I
JAMES McEWKN.
Camden, Dee. 20. 7 4l I
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CO
'TI?o Agriculturist appears to be edited with tr,
bat kind ot'uhilily and practical knowlcdgr, that ||t1
nuat place it anioug the foremost rank with tr,
liinilar periodicals in our country."?Wayne pu
bounty Record, Indiana. jg
*' Tho number we have is rich in ably written
ind well selected articles. The Editors arc well
mown to tho roadors of agricultural periodicals to
is able writers, and will, wo are sure, greatly OII
benefit the country hy thbir present undertaking."
?The Union, Raleigh, N. Carolina. jn
rhe Agriculturist is welt filled with woll m
written, well digested, and highly practical ar. u
iclcs on subjects pertaining to rural industry.
Flic conductors of tho work, tho Messrs. Allen,
iro no! only well versed in the practical opera, th
.ions of cultivating the soil, and brooding domes* pi
tic animals to the host advantage, but they wield m
ready and graphic pens for the discussion of ot
iimm important subjects in a stylo both clear and ar
attractive. Regarding the science of agriculture ?
ind gardening, an by far tlie moat important
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thlv edited by the Messrs. Allen, who are well
and favorably known to tbo agricultural community,
aa practical and eulighlenod fanners.**-- P
Republican Banner, Nathtille, Tenn. -J
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Pair to be a highly valuablo paper to any section pj
>!' the Union. The editor* are celebrated w
hroughnut the United States for their enterpriso w
u Uw Mock line, as well as in others matters
.onding to improve the condition of our husband?
*y."?South Wettern Farmer, Raymond, Mitt. a|
" I have examined the three first numbers, and fr,
"roin the sjiccitncti* which lliey afford, as well ns ||
roiii a iKsrconnl ncquHintunco with theeditore, I ||,
inve formed a very fuioruble opinion as to tlie p,,
isc'iiIiipkh of this work, and thn ability with Wl
vhi<:Ji it will bo coil noted. It is intended to he ra
i national work."?Judge Realty, of Washing Si
on, Kentucky. gr
14 The editors are well known as practical th
irreders and agriculturists, and as gified writers. A.
I'hey have the aid of sunm of the most able wri
era in the country, and it can hardly fail to take ro
ts placo at oiicii in the front tank among the ||
est publications of its class ?Spirit of the vo
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if about 3t) negroes, horses, hogs, cattle, corn, sit
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