f r #
propinquity and property oftiaod in extent],
tion of oHence, or mitigation of punishment/*
General Gaines has written n letter to
snmq of bin frionds at Memphis, Ten., to
tell them that he withdraws his nnmu
from the list of aspirants to the Chief Ma.
fjislrary." It seems thnt somebody in
ktt/l nrnoi/kiidtr n/,mi?n I a<I
a Diinnjrivnuin mwiiiuiu<?M
the General a* a candidate for the Office
of President of the United States.
^??mm , ,
The Richmond Enquirer in speaking
of the resignation of the Hon. Joii* C.
Calhoo.x, froin the Senate of the United
States, ways:
* We deeply regret to loso the services
of Mr. Calhoun in tho next Congress.?
Ho is one of tho brightest luminaries,
at ruck out, as it were, from tho lirmainent
of our public councils. Ilia mind, however,
will not ho lost to his country?for
wo understand that he is engaged in the
composition of a work on the Principles of
Government?which is destined, perhaps,
to he a posthumous production?and upon
it Mr. C. means principally to rest the
monument of his fame. For the present
eessinn, tin State will tic so well represented
ill tllO Scnnlo of I tin ITiii*<mI lis
S tuth Carolina, in the persons of Messrs.
Calhoun nnd MrDuffia.
Of Ykllow Kkvku and its Origin.
In August last tho Board Health ui
New Orlcsns addressed n letter to the
president of thu Board of Health in Ne.v
York, poking lor such information as tho
experience of Now York would nlford
touching this origin, foreign or domestic,
of yellow fever, nnd llin utility of quarantine
laws to prevent its ravages.
The letter was referred to a committee,
consisting of a resident physician, health
officer, health commissioner. Mayor, and
two aldcnncn, whose answer wo find in
the American of Satmduy.
The commit tee set out in reply by n
statement of the considerations which in
once tnc iiciK'i that yellow lever is a dis
Girder sui gr.ncris, distinct from ordinary
bilious and intermittent fever#. They
then cntiinernte briefly the grounds on
which foreign origin is contended for hy
some and domestic hy others, with an evident
leaning to the former opinion-?and
conclude hy an niupiuhfied expression of
their belief ihnt ilie rinn.appearance of the
disease in New York since 1822 is mainly
if not wholly owing to the increased
rigidity with which, since that time, our
<piarantine regulations have beeu enforced.?N.
Y Com. A-j'v.
Boston. Jan. 7th 1843.
The Massachusetts* (Iuii*o of Ueprceentalitres
has just org? mzed W v the choice
of a Spe,alter. The vole stood as fuilr.ws:
Daniel P. King, (Whig.) 176 !
Lewis Williams. (Di ino.) 172
Scattering, (Demo.) 3
Det.AW.MtR?Governor Cooper in his
nnnual message, lately sent to the L gislature.
draws a pleasant picture of the
prosperous condition of the State over
which he presides, lie says?
'Our public finnne, s aro still mere free
from embarrassment, our surplus revenue j
remain* undiminished, and every demand |
which ha* been irndn in the meantime,
upon llio treasury of the statu has been j
pr?imp:ly met unii ilisctniraMil, O ir car. !
icuey, though reduced, is still perfectly
Hound; o??r credit continues unimpaired;
it in I no imputation or suspicion ?* I' puliti.
eal fraud or public dishonor rests upon the i
f.ur famn of our cntntiiniiwcnlih ;?and i
every consideration conspires to prove that I
the people of onr Stale, as I dr as 11) - i ?* eon- !
dition is itfl" eted by tin: action of their
own immediate government, arc still preeminently
prosperous and happy."
Rail Road Acciokxt ?Last n:?ht,
iilioul 10 o'clock, as tiie train from i'nil.
tulclpnru was approaching Newark, one of i
lh.. l??..O.v ..I.I I. * .. .. ii --.I -.I*...- i
MllliV 41 ' I 11 mil, illicr (
tbo locomotive bad passed ; the end to- I
irnrd the passenger ears was llirnvvn up, 1
caught the lower frame of the first one,
and literally lore it hi fragments, launching
the body with lh?passengers in it on
to the road, without the slightest hurt to
eny of thern. Tiio rails arid sleepers i
weio torn up for two or three hundred j
feet. A linin from Ncwnik took oH'the |
passengers, and this morning the wreck i
is all cleared nwny, anil the road repaired
ond in u?e again.?.V. Y American.
Dkatiis wv (JoxsuMrrtox ix Boston,
New Your, and Philadelphia?An j
article by Dr. liny ward, of Boston, for the '
New England Quni'crly Journal of Me.
deeino and Surgt ry. for January, furnisn*
cs the following statistics. In l?o?lon, the
whole nmnbar of deaths for thirty years,
from 1811 to 1810 inclusive, was 3^610,'
by consumption, 0,243. In New York, j
during lh? sumo tune, there were 132,485
deaths of wh ch 27 4*16 were of mrisump.
lion. In Philadelphia, 1 10.590--hy consiimprion,
10.221. Average number of
deaths by consumption in Boston, 1 to
/i 15 . Xf i- ? .-f e aw? ? %?
u.ioo; iu rtvv i <?rK, i ino.oii ; in I'lnl
udolplnn, 1 to 7,003?the diUVrcnce being
in favor of Philadelphia.
Scr.^n in an Ohio Cqurt.?The
^Judge in supported on tlin right mid on
"^^lM#left by III" n ".hoc in log, mid an o.d lady
is called dptogivo evidence:
Presiding Judge?Tuku off your bonnet,
madam. >
J,tidy?I would rather not, sir.
I*. J.?I desiro you to put oil'your bunnet,
madam.
I,?I noi informed that in public nagRinblioH
women ghould cover tties bead.
U.uiW i _ tlin mn ! nil ol' j,. I ...ill
UIIVM HIV IIVMH ?M UUIIiaUf ft **!?!
hot toko oft' my bonnet/
P. J.?Why, you nrq n pretty woman,
indeed ; I think you hud belter come and
take a Kent on the bench*
I, v.| thank you kindly, air ; but I real.
I) think titer" are ??H women eno-ijh
s?'ll P
fhcr? already.?Oincin. Republican.*
A fresh instance.of iliu Hanger of piny,
ing with fire arm ? occurred in this city
on Saturday. About 4 o'clock a son oi
Mr. George Rothery, some 12 years o(
age, was in the garret of his fa titer's
house with n journeyman, who wns handling
his fowling-piece. During tho course
of conversation ho pointed the gun at the
boy, who thereupon mri to another ap.
partmont. Ho then thrust his head out
of tho door of the nppnrtment, to look
hack into thir garret, when the man level.
iwu ine gun ni nun, not supposing it In he i
loaded, and iho whole charge, of bird shot,
colored bin chin mid neck and the door.
Wo learn from Dr. Smith, who was iininc.
diatcly tent for, that thu wound, though
very Movoru, will not probably prove inor.
tal. It bled profusely at the time, but is
now apparently doing well -?Xcicark |
Daily Adoerlisrr. ?
CIIERAW PRICES CURRENT.
January 17, 1843.
Articles. rcu | ? C. j $ C.
Beefi.? market, Hi 0 3J a 4
Bacon froin wagons, lb 6 a 5J
by rotail, lb 6 a fi
Holler lb 12) a 15
Ucoswax lb 22 a 25
Bagging yard 20 a 22
Hale Rope lb 10 a 12)
Coffee lb 12) a M
Cotton, lb 4 -a 7
C. rn, as rco busli 40 a 62}
Plour, Country, brl 4 a 4<j
Kcatticra fm wag. none lb 25 a 3)
tddur. lOOIbs 75 a 1 01
i!ais, window 8.x 10, 5'lft 3 25 a 3 37)
??, 10x12, 50ft 3 50 a 3 75
Hides, grorn lb 5 a
dry lb 10 a
Iron lOOIbi 5 a 6
Indigo lb I a 2 50
Lime cask 4 a 4 50
Lard scarce lb 7a
LealLor, sole lb 23 a 2*.
r<oad, bir ib H a 10
Logwood .lb 10 a 15
Molasses N. O. gal 35 a 2f?
, gal 23 a 33
Nails, cut, assorted lb 7 a 8
The Rivei it navigable for Stcun Boats.
LlTGllAKY DO SlESTlC AND FASH.
rr>j\'\ n t. r. r i urr.v maha 2 ikr
GODXY'S LADY'S BOOK. roil
1 8 13 .
EDITED DV MRS. 8. J. II\LE, \VD OTHERS.
T.'ie long established Arbiter of Tnste, Fashion
and the Belles Lsttres for the Lilies of America.
(Jodey's Lady's Hook having been for so
long a scries of years universally recognized
an tlie exclusive and indi potable guide to the
fair sex ill matters o( taste, faslro.i and liiera
lure?the only work conducted hy distinguished
fenisrle au'lmrs, who have won for
themselves a high p'ace anions tlic guiding
spirits of the age?the only work which in
point of fact lias been exclusively devoted
to tiis: Ladies?i s favor with its far patrons
Iris not been less roma-k ibl than its peif-ct
adaptation to tneir feel njs and lastes, and
their requirements. In entering upon a new
year the publisher, without d1 ?i:nish ng in the
least tiiat sterling and useful literature, which
has long resulted from laving under contribution
the nalite go al sens-' arid elegant fancy
of our American fein do writers. u i I, as each
successive number apo -ara, present in the
several departments 'f
LIT?1t,Vri'!tE, fASIHOV AIVD F2t>
TOIIAI. 13113 LLhil/IDa'J',
a constant anil ever' varvinu succe??ion of
NEW AND STRIKING FEATURES. |
Nor does h" promise without ample ability to!
perform. Tint best literary talent, the b.?'
efforts of the most di?tiiigmshed arti.-li in the
country ? ami to crown as until as to adorn the
whom, tin* most perfect hiranafeinrn's fur ilie
mention of the American, Lor.dun and Paris
Fashions fir in advance of any other ptiblica
tion in tins country, enable lion to assure the
patrons of the l ady's Honk that the for'li
coining volume w| morn than jus'ify i s well
earned tubs of tin.* M.tgaz no of ,Maoazines
for t In; ladies of our country.
It In-? passed i:t o a custom to ssert that
dress is a matter of trifling iiiiportauce; but
this every Inly kno.vs to be utterly lalse.?
Ta?li! in dress is universally felt to be the in
dey of a thousand desirable qualities in wo.
man, while a deficii nry in 'li s r< sprct alu sy.injtires
one in toe est una Hon of strarperF, am!
even of her int mate friends : the heatuy 01
Helen and the wit of A<pasjn Would hardly
coin iieud to poneral favor an acknowleilyi d
cloud:/ ill dress, Hence lie importance of a;i
accredited
CiDXDi: T?> TS2E KMSXBItHYS.
This useful olH^e, already filled for fourteen
years with universal acceptance hy the L.dy's
Hook, the publisher pledges hiui-eif to ?lis i
cliartro in future in a si vie surn 'issuer ail hi* I
f.intt r eff ?rfs. The ladies know p. rfecth
well tint our Magazine is the highest au
thokity in r.\9iil in. No I oly considei.heraoll
well dressed who contravenes tins an.
lliority, and in our own city, Now York, ft a
ton, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Luiisvil'e, Losing
to:if Si. Louis, New Orleans, Mobil-', Cnirics.
inn, Savannah, and the o'Iit Metropolitan
Cities <il tne various states. the tasteful Ka-li
ion I'litrs oi the 1,idy's Book dictate the
Lau 8 of I)r> ss.
In future ilie ligrtiroa will be thrown into
tasteful groups, display n;( the graces of dress
to the he-t advantage; and the bacs grounds
of ihe plates will present interest ng views
designed liy tir.-t rate artists.
A? a further assurance of thorough excellence
in this department 'he publisher has
or tirn 1 lh.. n( MISS UNI IP I
who wilt illustrate the Fashion Piatus in Iter
usual felicitous ami jrr iphic eiym, uniin^a
IIIoauUOH KMOWLKDCIE "f 1IIB M'BJKCT
willi h clear, iiitcin<rjh|e anil graceful inaiun r
of treating it. H?t descriptions are worthy
of tlio prod-mi inns ol her own fjlowmjr prncl,
which 11 row the earliest Pashon Pi ales lor the
Lady's Bunk.
The Publisher's correspondent in Paris is
possessed of s'.ic.li ample means of obtaining |
tlio real and present Pari* Fash ions, and of
transmitting them in advance of all compote i
tors, that the Lidies may continue, as they
h ive always dime, to copy from our plates that
ha* received the sariitmn of ISDISPU'VA
BLIZ TO\, iho late, the newest, the best
lai-lnons, fresh frnin Paris.
ALT. persons indohloJ to tin nro earntslly
r !q in?ioil to ci'I Hti.l pay ih?ir accounts.
.My necessities nblijj ? mo lo insist on the vo.y
oar'.y pay moot of *11 tliuro is duo mo, u* fir w.iut
of money to in >ot m/eng ig moo's I uni compelled
fir ? t"na to su-qieid my Lusioo.b anJ cunnot
resume it until my debts arc paid.
tiFo. ir. puN*r.\p.
Jsr.'j'iry 10, !n<3, 'J it
m
SHCBVFF SALES. ...
ON WRITS of Fieri Faciaswill be sold
before the ('ourt House door on-ilic firn
.Monday and day following, in February riext,
within the legal hours, the following property,
vi2:
All of Iho defendants interests in an undivided
tract of land containing 1UU0 Acres,
more or It-**, bounded on the south, by John
Threat's land, north and weal by Win. Uiake*
ney's land, and east by (Calvin Rollins'* land,
at the suit of Win. M.Uhkcney. vs. Mary
Hunter, Rosanna Hunter, and Elizabeth Hunter.
Une Bl ick Mare, six head of Cattle, twenty
bead ot Hog-:, a lot of corn $nd fodder, levied
on as the prooerty of Marshall Evans, at the
suit of John C. Manguin, vs. Marshall Evans
ami John Evans. Tina levy will be offered lor
sale at defendant's residence, on Tuesday,
the second day of sale.
Three head of horses, levied on as th.e pro.
perty of Evan Threat, at the suit of G'b-'on
Mangurn for John C. Mangurn, Jffl. Evan
i lireat and John Kolunsun.
Fifty negroes, viz: Sharper, Fanny, Binah,
Rose, Rachel, Lucy, Jim, Saphn, 'Dolly, Sandy,
Rosetta, Milly, Grace, Clue, Albert, Alice,
l.imus, Sylvia, Caivin, Jim, Willie, Mir.di,
Abby, Boston, Frank. Juno, Ben, Jieckney,
Charlotte, Christopher, Cate, Caroline, Sam,
Robert, Mary, Juno, Sandy, Stephen, Jesse,
Jesse, Archer, Sarah, William, John, Dantcl,
Sam, El z.i, Ellen, Clara and Cook, at the unit
of Goo. W. [Jordan, et al., vs. Isaiah DuBose
ar.rl K. C. DuBose.
Twenty-five head of horses and muloe. about
one hundred and twenty-five head of hogs,
and about eighty head of cattle, at tho puitol
C. D. Wallace, Guard.an of M. A. EIiW'jc.
ei al, vs. K C DuBose. This levy Will be
offered for sale on Tuesday, the second day
of sale, near C-d. Williams's Cotton Factory,
< n the Chesterfield r <le of ilie C*oek.
900 Ai res of land, more or less, on Sandy
Run and Cosway Branch, waters of Tlir.mp
son's Creek, being a tract of land origins ly
granted to Gut bridge Lyons, adjoining tjie
lands of O. II. Spencer. T. \V. Robeson, and
Geo. NVi lister, at tho suit of A. 1'. LaCox'e
and A. M. Melver, Indcrsors, vs. J J. Gallagher.
Tnis tract may le div ded to a great
advantage, and c 'n bo so offered if desired.
A p'at win b * exhibited on the day of rale,
showing how it ruay he divided.
L'lOl) Acres of land, rn >re or loss, wh rcon
John (ejyel ind rcsiiles, Iji.'g on both titles of
D op Creek, bounded north and east Ly Wi|!>*
Hancock's hind. went by luids owned l v Alston
M.iss.'y, .Ma.t Rushing, and N. Gibio.n.
and south by the E-ta;e?,f Win. !Jaurot-k'?
hn.-l. at the soil of Turner Brvan. iJr.l'y. C.
D. vs. John Copeland aod via Melton
Two negro hoys, (Alie and Daniel}, also,
JUDO Act-!* of laud, more or Imms, at the suit
of John J). Mclc-iii, w: Rnnalii .W Donald.
Thnde hoy* and tin; land will be sold at tin;
rislc of tli'' f T.-iur purchaser.
Terms?Cash?l'urcliascrs lo pay f?r no
nssary u.iikm a.
J NO. R VANS',
Sil/fl. C. D.
Sh'IT'o Office, 11 li J iu'y,, ISiU
10 ' 3t
Ml I ?!' a '. JMBlgmS?>w>
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
COI.umsm, I) o. SO. l?43.
By Jamks II. Hammond, l>vj., Governor and
C<? i in in lur-iii Chief, in ujia over the btuieof
South Curolin i
WHRULAS the Legislature of Son h Ci.
ru'iiill, at its late Session. pi mud An
Art to arr ng;! the Slate into l)i>l*iet- for lh
Ivc.tion of U.'|ir. ?i!ii!ativ.? in ilia Congi-ees of
ill" Uni'id Sja cs. and for otlin p irjio-o*," and
divided I'll! Si to into S-Veil CotljJ'-i:s.sio 111 Dis
tnets, of which, tin* unit Dis ii> t* of Spti tan.
tuny. Union, Y'"k. and Ch:v-t-r, conlitul>* on",
lo Ini ki'O.vn ustliu first C at rcss.oil d'District;
ilie nni'ed Uinlricis of I'ir.keiis, Anderson,
( reanvi.le, and Lmr nis constitute one, to Ik
kno.vn as the s'coud Congressr-nui !>; ?ricti
the uiiit-d b ?fic's of Lane > er, Kershniv, Fair*
tie!(I, U i'hla id. ni.d S nnt.-r, , to
b.? k 1OW11 lis tlie third Ciitiirri'??too:.l I )i !.?
? _ - -- - ? _ " I
'l.o ti li e 1 !>i.s'riots ofClicsWsili I !, M ii!bnr?ug!t,
D nling'on, Marion, Iforry, Seorj/etnwti, ui.t!
VV illiaiiisl'iirg, constitute1 nun I>i -t. ict, to In;
know ? .iK llio lour it Cm.graaHoual District; tIt
unit'-i' Districts of Ab'icvi 1<?. N 'wbury. F. ign.
lit I , and l.pxiagtrm. to era it it e una District,
to l?o kuoTTo :is t!io lilt 11 Coi'gr "ssional DistriV':
til.. l)isi riot of Chi i lesion, excursive of tins I\irisli
(' St. Jo'ui's, Colictoii, constit'ifrs one District,
to l.c Icuowu as the sixth ('..ugie-si'mal District,
ii j U .il' .l Districts of Orangeburg, IJarnwdl. j
lie.iuf>. t, Colleton, and the 1'ar.sii of St. John's. ,
Collator:, const-tolo oiio Di-tiiet, to Icknown
as. the seventh C uigreasionul District.
Nov, therefore. I. James (I Hammond. CJov.
0. it of tis itf.ircs.il, do tliink pr iprsr to nn'c
ko nvrt and |i Oi:lji<n, that "ticliol" lite said Dis.
iricls so c instituted, will send one Representn*
live to I ho Hous.-i'f U present dives of the Ui>*
ifd Sfit-s, who is to I. c.l'o-cn by litis persons
<1 tali.i it lo voto f..r Men.hers of the Ho i?o of
Rjpres nit ilives of lltis'Stii'n and il.at the rf ctio
i for R |ircscitat'v Q ti this next Congress
wit i ha he'll on I lie THIRD MONDAY IN
IFBKUARY. AND DAY FOLT.OW1 NO. at
tl'Cs si no ji! vrt. i.n I hi: conducted hy llso sinie |
u.tn >?>'is, :iII ' in tl?o 8 line in inner, as iho cloc- j
lion i?l* iiiisnihcrs ??(* I':c Stitc Legislature.
CsiV-jii under my li inil and Stul of S'sito, at
C->l >m ia, tint 2G>h il.iy ?if Decenili r, one
t ioii^nml eig'it luui'ln?l and f-nty livn, nrjd
the sixty si vtirli year yf American ludo.
p 'n lei cj
J. II. II \ MM O.N I). |
M. L\d>ki>e, Socrui iry <>: Sulo.
.1 mi I (I 9 3t
"TH3 PITAITT3P?7"
Devoted to Agriculture, C'mmcrct% Neic?%
/nm c* ~i :. .? .i * - ?
Ms miu iiipihu i* in'.- iiiin hi a raper wricii
-H. it is proposed n? es'abiish at the capital
if Smith Carolina?J. J. DuIIose. editor?
DuIIose &. Joiinstom. publishers?weekly,
and twice a week chump ihe session of the
Legislature?on an imperial sheet?price
5 J 50 a year.
The I'l.A.N rcn will In' 'he organ of the Sta'c
Agricultural Society and its auxiliaries, but
will not bo devoted exclusively to Agr culture.
The attention will be paid to general news
and the state of the Columbia and Charleston
markets, which the growing trade and come.
(]uence of our town reipiire. and the proceed
mgs of the Legislature reported in a con.
il' iised form. The editor will endeavor, by !
giving a due portion ol bis columns to literature.
morals, science. &c., to make Ins ptibh
cation a pleasant and ust-fu family pi| er.
I'ayinent to be made on the receipt of the
first No. to the publishers or any of their
agents m the dilT rent Districts.
NOTICE
ALTj prtraons having c|.hiii* ngaiutl (lie Es-I
11it* o'" Tt:0?. G. Ill h>rlw?, l.iic nf Clicilvr.
ti. lit llisiiioi, itr?! r< ijnuo i in pi'i-sciil tln'm to Use
riih-ci ilii'r Uu'y ??I-**.c?l. hy u.c 11 rj>t -I" L'Vbrujry
tif'Xli Tim e i1111<: tod to !lio Kt>t.>to will Ht <A>
iiiime.li ito piynu'iit. or thoy m >y expoi t to lin I
llii'ir nol?8 01 account;* in tlio hands* of an oilic. r
lor colec ion.
G. \V. nilVALL. rlAn/nV.
rii mw, J >. f>tw, .? ;u
BF.T73S, l?3DXOXHa0, *0.
AT THE new Ditvd nronc,
COERAW, S. c.
IN ADDITION to Iiik former utock, the nn
der?>igncd ha* received by t ho recent urrivnia,
a supply of Drugs and Medicin ?, oil of which
aroof ih% first quality, among winch will bo found
tho following, via: Aq. Fo tie, nntcielio, nitric,
and acilic a>. ids, Alcohol, Aq. Ammonia, Aloes.
Horaj, H|oo Vitrol, Rarity, Uu!o Armenia,
Prussian Blm, Fig Blue, Burgundy Pitch, liluo
Pi.I Mast, Chatmnuniilo Fh'wore, Csnthaiidcs,
Co'iail. Cu!oinl>o lioot, Ciiulk, Camphor. Cnlc'd.
Charcoal. Engli h and American Calomel,
Clover, Kim llurk, CJIua, Cum Myrrh, Com
Cttiac, Cu'ii Kino, Gum Aaafa'.id.i, Gum Ara.
hie. Cum Trugucanlh, .Sptnislr Indigo, Iodine,
Jalap, Kef'd Liquorice, Lunar Caustic, Caustic
Potuyli, ,M ign.'sia, Mo-tclins, O'ivo Oil, Castor
Oil. Volatile Oils, Opi. in..Quicksilver, Seidlitt
and Sivln Powders, Maccoboy and Scotch Snuff,
ti^cthur with n great variety of Perfumery, AC.
As.; the wholo of which ate at prices corresponding
with tho limus.
M. MAC LEAN.
JunVy, 10, 1813. 9
THE V, S." DISTRICT CO?UT,
District of South Carolina.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
5r: the Mattnr of Kindred Bpr.net, Afcrchant.
cf New A/rrket. in the District of
Darlington and Statu of South Carolina, a
Bankrupt.
PURSUANT to an Order of the District
Court of the United State*, for tho District of
South Carolina, notice la hereby given.
that cause be shewn beforeaaid Court, at the
Federal Court llon-e in Charleston, on the
eighth d iy of February next, at eleven o'clock.
A. At-, why the aaid Kindred Bonnet should
not receive his Discharge and Ctrtilicalo, as
a Bankrupt.
Charleston, 1th it ay of Jan., 1843.
II. Y. GRAYr Clerk.
10 tSApr
' i ii ?.. gB
BIRD'S inaLLS.
THE Proprietor of tlie6e rniils begs leave
to express his thanks 'o all of his cmtouiers
he t.as called on for a settlement, for
the prompt manner they have settled his accounts
against tliotn. lie hopes that all others
who m?y yet be called on, will give l.itn tho
pleasure to say as much of tliein. Ho is willing
to sell lauiberat very reduced prices to
his prompt customers on tiie usual credit, say
good lumbrr at S9 per in. ft., Refuse 84 per
in. ft.. Selected 810 per rn. ft., which is 2(J per i
cent, lower than hisusuai nrVes.
J W BURN.
January 9. 1843. 9 *?'
FINAL NOXACsT
A4 L per ions indebted to tho I..to Firm of
Du'd p (t. Marshall, by nolo or op n ?;c
count, ure reipiaotud to C"jnc to on iinaiwdlutc
s. t icinopt.
Too n'te? nt.d account# wil' rarnain at the
Cmiiiiiiig Room or* L? crg? 11^ Ji iuh p ti 1 tho
1st of February.
Jan'rv-Khli. 1913. 9 tf
IT1KUCIIANT5' BANK, ?. C.
Cricuw, January 2, 1843.
ryillll Dir-c'nr* of thh Rank liavo i)?clmr1
u <liv (l.'tnJ ??f ?4 |?r share, for ilic lu.4 half
yc.ii, pivaalc o i ;>ni after tie* ?liy.
W. OOL'FREY.
Cnkier.
8 3t
EXCClTTVIr DmRTMEXT.
Columbia. Doc. lath. lrt-VJ.
Dy flit E<c:c!ii tuv James I). Hammond,
G vernor and I'omni iml.T.in Chief in, and
over tin* Stateof Smith Carolina.
WHEREAS an Flection was held on tliv
li.>t Monday <<f November);!*! and '-lay
following, to supply thn vacancy in tho ConsircFs
op.il District of Richland, Lexington,
Oren^cliurg and iiarnwuU, occasioned Uy the
repijination of lion. Sampson H. Butler; and
whirra*. it appear* upon counting the votes
relumed by the M mager* of Election to the
Office of Secretary of StatO, that SaMUEL
W. TkottI had a in'joritv of said vote?.
Now therefore, I. James II. Hammond, Gov
. rnor of the -State of South Carolina, do
hereby d-cliro and proclaim that ihe raid
Samuel W. Troitj. has been only elected a
lt"|.rrfeira:ive fmrr. this State, for the ('on.
gre*?i.it?al Districts aforcaaid, to 'he Congro.-s
of the Limed Sta o?.
Given under my hard and the seal of the
State, at Columbia, the 13th of Decent,
her, ono !Imuran i eight hundred and forty.two,
ami the fi.vty seventh year of
American I inlepemlence.
J. 11. HAMMOND.
M. Iabd ide, Seen tary of Slate.
I3X HCCUTI VJu'lbfcPAR'i'JIE *T.
TUB U mishiture of South Carolina, having
at its last seps;oii parsed a 1)11 authorizing,
iho Governor and Cotumandi r in Chief to or.
ganize M litajj Sehonlu at the Arsenal in Columbia,
arid at the Citadel in Charleston, and
aUii, 10 app "int a Hoard, to consist of five per
otis, who together v*nli tin? Adjutant ai:cl In
specter Genera!, shall constitute a Hoard of
Visitors f..r lint said Mili ary Schools. I,i
con'ornnty thoreu itli, I, J. II. Hammond,
Gove nor and Commander-in-Chief of the
Statu of South Carolina, do l.ctoby ajipoint
Jamcs Jones,
D. F. Jamison, | Oanikl VVali.ace, ard
W.J. Uann/., 1 John M. Means,
to constitute said Hoard of Visitors.
Given under my liand and the sea] of llie
S'ate, at Columbia, the '21st December.
?mo thousand eight hundred and fnrlytwo,
and in tiie 07.h year ?f our Independence.
.
J If. IIAMMOXD.
M. I.aoorde, So; rriarv of Stato.
THE LAST CALL !
Ali. persons in 'tabled t?? the la to firm of Do. I
v.i 11 fic Win if i to, eitlior l? y note or hook
aco v-int, .no roquet-ted to m tke iiDowili.ito pay.
mont 10 li a sub-crib' r. All noti s ?nJ are mn's
that at'O not paid orsettl.nl by llio 1st Pcbuuirv
ivxl, will l>n pill into t to hands of ofiicors fur
collection, v\ ilhoul ro'ard to persons.
CJ. W. DUVALL.
Chernw. J ii.twy 9;li, lP*l3. !) 3t
TAKE NOTICE!
A I'fi persiiiis .mli'litcd to Ha i toy <A Powe, t
Jwi that wish to s.iTf fto?'s', will make immedi- |
a'e piyninu to the sutHcribar. Those, that do j
not avail lliemrelvi'tf of tbit notic, may expect
lo find their neroiets in the hands of an otiie: r
for* c:;/lection; longer indulgMca *;ll net bo
"ivon.
H. W\ DUVAI.L. Aasitritee.
Chtraw, Jun. 0. It 13. t) 3t
LLATHCil.
JUST Rcrcivol u larjjo Ptork of Sat?
or, AUo, Lojlhtr, onACnlf Ski:i*.
i?. M.M.I OV".
Kn)il. SI, IBU. I& tf
te'jtgsmusz*$.
4 Solid Mai Nurtt, ^ DUltfwtl^*
Cli.r.w. A..P.W?. ^
ET WISHING^ ot illness
to a clone as early after tt?* first of Jkfty
ury as possible, all charges inade a/tor that
tiinc will be considered as cab it atgOVsts to
bo paid when presented, or cW-d by note
bearing interest from time of selilemaph s: .
Of the mock remaining on hand many of tne
goods will be sold at rissr cost, many tpapi
*20 to 50 percent below cost, andjtiut Vyfy
few above cost. .
o. nr.' DtfKt.Ap"
Doc. STili, IMS. 7 if.,., '
NOTICE.
TUB Subscriber is now receiving; fiottyNmv
York, an excellent assortment ot seasonable
Goods selected by b.inself with grcit enre. (Jo
is persuaded that lie can sell Goods inhalinaoa
low as they can bo afford*d in this market, and
is determined to do eo.
D. B. McARN.
Clieraw, Nov. 1, 1842. 61 3in
POTS, SCOTCH OVENS, ifrc.
A Large and well aalcctcd atock of Pots,
Scotch and Dutch Ovens, Spiders, Andiron*
die. &c. Fur sale cheap.
A. P. LACOSTB.
October 19, 1842. 40 tf
ITOTipa,
TUB Subscriber ha* received and will keep
constantly on hand Cotton Yarn at wholesale,
atih? lowest market price*. Also?-Cotton
Osnaburgs, Cotton Hatting, Candle Wick,
Seine and Wrapping Twine, front the Maiiufccti
rv o! Rockingham.
GEO. GOODRICH.
l\oc. 29. IS 12. :i if
NOTICE^
rglHB following piopcrty was stolon from the
JQ. plantation of William IiDkcucy, cl< c'd, in
this District, on ilia night of the 3mJ inat., viz:
A br glit iiiu alto wuinan named MoUsy, S i
years old. nbonl 5 led 4 inchea h'gh and very
laruc for her Iv ight. Also, two young tyuse
Mules, on* a dnk brown the oilier u.daik inotttd
eolwt, both sum I and Mippised to bc,'?ir? about
o una mo orn-r I 'I yours n|:t. Tli s ?n:d properly
ir supposed to have Inni stolon i?y onn
Jarktioti Key, v jio is pr .bubly making liis way
w i'.lt the mine to llio West* Said Key is about
*^l years old. lias n fair ro nploxion, very light
b iir, a id r.*m trknb'.y light eyebrows, >lender
pur* on, n'oat 5 met 1) inolirs high end line ?.
downcast look whon nnokeu to, A row.irtl ?.f
fitly I'ollnre will lie until tor this mrnvury eutl
etri heftping 01' t!ic properly and said Ku\-,outot
this Statu, or lor dclitraung tho stmi to llio
subscriber.
STEPHEN D. MIM.ER,
Adru'r of Win. Il'nkcney.
Gold Mitt". Chs-terSe'd Dietrict, 8. C. i
Doioiiibor C.h, ibi2. \
4 if
4-4 DOiHEtlTlOI.
A few bsloi 4-4 Brown Domestics for IPto
/3L o.j f.vura' Io terms, by F
D. MALLOY
Aug. 23rd. 41 11
CIIERAW AC.1DER|?,'
T HE undersigned take great pleasure, in
announcing ;o tlio citizens of Cher aw and tite
Public generally, that thoy have t-ccutcd for.
another year, tlio services of Professor VVfgU
E. NVettdino, and Miss Margaret Cooia,
to take charge of tins Academy. To those
who have patronized the Helmut, during the
last year, it is unnc-c?Fsary to say ^uy tiling
in their recommendation; but uv deem it ?
d sty to assure those who may desire to avail
themselves of tlio advantages of a first rate
school, that tlirse teachers have Cpnnciitly
fulfilled the very hightcptitnorinls theybri uglit
with them, as teacher*. The undersign1 d
believe thai they hazard nothing .in Buying,
that young Ladies may obtain as gr.?>u an
education in this institution, as at any {Seminary
in i he Sunt hern States. The ('tinui>*ir?>o
would also Mate, that the music, department
in under ilie direction of Mrs. Hart, a lady
eminently qualified lor the situation. She is
an excellent performer on the I'm no Forte,
and Guitar, and possesses an admirable tact
of communicating instruction to her pupils.
The exereiscs of the Academy will commence
on t lie first Monday in January. Tin to are
two vacations during '.he year?the month of
September, and the last woe I; in December.
The following are the ra'es of tuition, (viz.)
First Division, Spelling and Reading,
p-r quarter, $0
Second Division, The same, with writing
and Arithmetic, $5 |
Third 1).vision, the same studies With
Hngh-h Grammar and Composition,
Geography with the use of the globes,
and 11 is ory, 810 i
Fourth, the same studies, with any of the
li'ghvr mathematics, Natural or .Moral
Sciences, ancieol languages, or Draw,
iog and Fainting, $15 00 j
For music tui the 1'iano Forte, $14 I . e
Use ,.f Instrument, 111
For Guitar, . yit)
The tuiton, in all ca?e?, to bo paid in ad- '
vanco, to tho Secretary and Trcarurer, Dr.
Thomas E, l*owe, who will jfivo ccrlilicates
lor adniiis on.
JAMBS ?fI,LE8PIF.,A
A. P. LACOSTK, 1 _
I). S. IIARM.KB, [ CommUtceT.
E. POWE, ' J
N. B. Th? Commit'.?? are authorized to my
that Mr. H. !\ Chapman, i* prepared tike
hoarder? at from fivo to eight dollar? per inonlli,
payable aabovo.
7?11
"ju^XMI?K? QKEGG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CHE RAW, S. C.,
' 'J' r"gu'nr!y attend the Conr'n r f [.aw
wv lor me nistrioiN of Clieslcrtich1, Mari.
Iioro', M irio'J, mi'l Darlington.
J ti'y. 3, 1312. 9 -It
bo^nktts a7mh> hoods.
JUST Ilonoived o g o?| Mock of BAr.?.-lU i
ami II(xvis '?
l>. MALLOY, i
Sept. 20. 1P49- ** 45 tf
lxluvtivc s>kpaktjikyt; ;
W\1 F. ARTHUR leis b-on i.ppou.toi} j
S'r.cnrTARv or Stats, by Hi? Kao- M ??. !
cv (lovonuir Hammond, for lha unfxpirm! i rm ;
\1 _ f vtltAriln- i/.n.ir...4 ? -*
.... .? | V?..^iivu, " n vu n|i}iui?'illh IK j
will Uko H'cit on llu: l?>i of Jau.i if) i>eM.
Ill ?:wi, C4
K. T. WAIT?, K* ?orM'..ry.
t> . ?:>. 9 :n
i
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I Ik ft 'i^f ^li|^^BMM||MMn('flflAH^Bfl^^^jK^^H^|
fndbM(r^^K3BS^lBr^9
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j
iLJ^oca ttd^hi n#cUUn t
^h^nw, July Ht. 1F49.
MArKEREL.In^EhnIf/andqtt. bbls.
Mess Shad fct do do do
CodfsH ond Satraoa, allof Wrcdkni quality,
l or sale by ' , i
*A : L4C08TE.
October 18, 1842. 49 tf
1| h%h7 M"7?
ALL person* i nil tilled lotUe Sobacril'Or tfjr V .
nolo or seconut |i^t\Miar?l?l to coll uul
snttla the sirne, as fattlltff iiuidfwnca oannot 4m
gir o.
*. SHAW.
S.n. 13. 191). 44 if .
- * l ' " V
COT TO IV (MNABUBOS ART JO
| ' COTTON YAH IVTHE
Subscriber has received on ronnn.
rncnl from the De Kalb Factory at CanM**
S. C 14 Hales very rtpcrior (lotion Out*burgs
and IS Bales Cotton Yarn, whletiha will
vail by tl* Bale to Mcichant* o* ': > 'M*mL or
lifiWr crhia (ban they can purchase lb "New
'YorS'nr'CliarlcstOn.
ilo would .akj* inrita tlio. Hanlera AjHAo
,,ei{,'W>bTltoocl localised ejfsinine tlioOsna^Brg*.
tlioy w ill iiuu. it a chrnper and boiler jftmnhta
nus ever been scld iu Ibis market. ' *
-U. II. DUNLAF,
a.m?. AwiM. IM*. / M''
u liich^ho higlui t^n.irkel \>Qc* tvjjl
Sept_ > .? :
E. W. DRENN|?iir ;*
WOULD Raqmafuiljr..'*:r-:*
MARRTO^?iSOTr:V
Opposite Mn.UotAfrilfrUa * he?* Vfto
carry or*;U? . ^ ,,
DYKIN G AND SCOl'BIXC
L unc?*'Yi?] Ga)alc)#M.?|W^c..N MkflWM.
cm!, if uic'ed. dyed iu?y oil er ( (
or. nrO i rrnrM in ibc ncatnfc oteuuW.: CM||k
T a trie -Cuvrre, ?4?t Cruinb?1uijKch?hod*iiffc(t
Injury to the C?*or?Colt or dVuu itjiaifjjlpi
111" miW*,v' ~
Chyfpw, j.V r>
>tno door hcFovy'iornrr ef KcctI^w aaid
lund, ant! **j|Vbo nf?Mpn
AujrilM 5, IMS. '98 tf
SUGAR and TKA, '
DOUBLE and Sfttfto loaf Seg?r, Ci l*W?*|K.
ear, and bc?t HjFon Tea, in 'urtyAi
{round, prime article* for family w* ^ ^
For nule by .
A, P. LACOWK.
October le, 1S42. 49 " *' ttt
?,?L.:?: . 't-f' ff - at
covroit HAMfeMro,
1 Aug. 03rd ? Kjfl# V "
???? n% i ? m' A '>'.".if1 . ?i
LEATHER avd SHOE * *
93 SIDE-?, Solo I- atUcr,. v . 5}> v - * .
101 Kip and Wax do.
120 lb. Shoo Thread, , ; "
1 or sale low by
A. IV LACOOTlft^
October 18,1812. 49 # -<;J
?~ . ?
STATE OF SOt'TH CABOLItVA,
Chesterfield District,
In tji* Common Plca*~ y
JOHN JACKSON, Who is in tko cuafcdj^ *
(if Ihtf Sheriff ol Urn Uiairict a fovea aid, bM?. '
tun of a Wi it of Capias ad
at theauit of Holer 1*. Kobeton, kayiM*
tioned tho Honorable, the owociait? iwgcwm
the said State, that he rniy h? admitted
benefit of the Act of tiro General A*#ertib>y,
in I do f >r Uio feHef of Iijsolvi tit aw|
ilered tb'nt (lie aaid IMer I,, R?bcro|Ortd*ll
othern. In whom fho ?aidyVoWhWCtJif { "iny
wire indebted. do in i nun a IYm iMfha iffiifcaMila
noy, bo ?<ul appcarbofafCMi* llauoraUoTtW
Asrooiite judgre oi^he-8t?te efawftljLW'il 4 vr
I'ouri of (Jomtjion l'lpaa W? b? h?*Jdca at Oft*-,
trrfir'il Court Mouse. mrthatMrd Moot
M arch nexf, tlrfoi anil ihena ? M*wea?M4?tf try
thr y r-m, u iiy i!w K?ratfr and
Win caid Petitioner, ffcoah) ff|C'W aaaigtfc^
r.fl lie (luiclirt^rtl, tlwr
(Thew'tuffcld Court lloiian. J' ^ V ,*
^,500
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