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' "" ' ' ^ ?. HAC'LBAN* ^ - _ jjg. * jfcliiiLKLiSirr ?a for ?u J 'jJBl wy Vm, by the f%Hoo, ?t the NEW ? DRUG STORE. S ^ tt WiiM head " l. . liiivciw.' " r a ^SE^tSS^S irss^ S Now Dray St*o. COPAL nJ'SJSER v"bb. for mIo *t ifo Jl6w'|)?ii, 9t*M. 1 VTT tAiRMnBr: * WELL potnp in mail jtn, for ooloot Um * No* Df?f 8tor*. G 'yfffinHniHv ? AND.Point Bruohoo of ail aisoo, for oak at tb? fl EDLSsstSsat ' TAKE IimCEl ALL p?Mm iaMM to Rail*; fc VWo, thai wUh to aavo ooola. will oakofawii f ^isssjiSa,i uiwiT-^TTuTiTX 6r MiariNi lift IMalgwMS will art bs jj BF0HC*. ?i A U?pMMlmlHcWraifdw4llM Es- * A M* ?r ThM flllHk iwi ?r OiMr. iaHlNWiwanfWiiMlUWMMlliMWtotka W h, tk%*4 J tffcVTKft* Ms MmImiI ssffTwrs I* U? SfiSJsfi ?sthIM !sk?trLv bm ?T~* *W7 ^ OpSC!fh?t Ms, ^irifkowf chtvfe. Mfti^MfeteAAA wfefkM AU,C4AJ?t WMTf*Jlt#4. % gger w* ****. w n p 1 ' *'" ?* ? . c ^jE^^.RSySNCKBraar, IV fa tufa?n<?| bdlHriMfdaiiH fa ? i. mmtrj. MtiHIu^owlMHIubij ?. S 1Mii AfHfr? i ^ ~ MM1? M^r. 2 W;. H 1443. J ?t J .'u yjk !>. MALLOT. c SHIRTING 8. m f J IALB8M m4 44 IMm jaal JLnK roa?iwed an can*if*m? from Ibo v pnnmn r*omm tad fee atk an AiforaM* a "72Zfi.ii: ? MAlXor. ' Wiuatw f, IMS. ? , ' ?p?Uw?AS s T?iMi43Ti ' J nVXI dkbrTiMgw. Juljlt,MM9* 15 if (g f WANTli Ifn tv?4nip(tmrfv oegra M^tawaefc with my wggommn. A too, two A. I?. LACtWTR f INC. -it. IW4. 4 II _ 1848. , FBI ff B of aeoihor jrwr brinn JL wfcU it m?J Ittpynwll, ?nd the 8ob- K mVitr tikwi tUi method if inftni>iw| bis on#* toraoo sod those iodsblod to Um, tbst (Hi he# tflM MM>illg tftmMMftU <4> Ml MWf XI in IM mm tk ant nw-h, ak hi* priMipii * mum to do as* ie from oolloctioua, which he ? hope* to inka from thou indebted to him. In ? Inlef Mwt todhneio?i ho fcide Hawaii e out jjjjo^doihhrtlioodsbfrdlob Ithrii tSMwff tslrfoh osssosslfo bdt to lifM to sods it I vou stooll T^y -Jyrrsi"! 7,f U7wTiL tu* *S*?fc w^v., j?*. a, 10w. *' *' f1* i*>f* *>' ? .? \ >*, ; , L&* t. , :-v. 1 .' L.ft ^ - mmmmmmrnmmmmm Of^L Mack fcauiaia(?>tead away'oftl* t ?* win to mH ?t rattr ooiti ttMMif from > U 80 p?r oMt sblow cow, atxi tot very % ir ikm CMC. jib ******* * * u. n. VUdbAT. Dm. 97th, 1K3. 7 it ~ notice. ! It HE Subscriber U now noaiTlnc from New < E York, m excellent umtnwi ? eensoaable I oede wkeUi kfbuMtlf with (root ear*. lie I pmuiilnl tlat heal eell Goods in his line ss ' M thty eon be afforded in this market, and ' determined to do so. B. B. MoARN. Cheraw, Nor. 1, 1842. 51 3m POTS, SCOTCH OVENS, <f-c. . Largo and toell selected ktoek of Pota, cotch and Dutch Orena, Spiders, Andirons x. dec. For ante cheap. A. P. LACOSTB. October IS, 1842. 40 tf JTOTZOS. HE 8nbacriber has recairad and will heap Mislantljr on band Cotton Yarn at wholesale, t the lowest market prices. Also?Cotton , leaabatga. Cotton Batting, Candle Wick, laine and Wrapping Twine, from the Mann, kctorj of Rockingham. GEO. GOODRICH. Nov. 39,1843. S tf MOTICK. ~ I IVHE following property wasatolen fromthe , plantation of XVUIiam Blakcncy, dee'd, in ; db-PUlut, oh the night of Urn 3rd last ., vis: I I hkbi matatia woman ntmsl Moleay, S3 ! dnm, ahbnt 5 feet 4 inches high and vary 1 Cge for her height. Also, two young hotea tm*s, one a dark bream. Ike other a dark manaw elor. both email and eoppeead to be, nw about 1 and tha other 10 years old. The said proper, r rs annpemd to have loen stolen k one uhH r.. ?k. L. ?k.1.1. kt. .... ? ?/? " r; . I l itk iIm tarn* to |Im W?rt* Said Kay is a boat I years old. baa fair coaptation, very light bit, and romarkably light eyebrows, thader toon, shoot 5 foot 10 inohss high and two iwot?t look who* spokon to. A toward of far dollars will bo paid for the roenwy and < ilk hooping of th? property and roll Key, on* St Bin 8tste, or for delivering ?ho asms so tho hscribor. 'J ;.ld KTEMI8N D. MILLtSR, Aduf r rftTo. Blaksney. Oold Mine. CboetcrfieU) Oiplrkt, 8. C. ) Xft tfonmber 6'hrWt { 4 If A few balsa 4^% Brown Dinntin for sals H. on favorable tones, by D. MALLOY Ang. ttrd. 41 If . CBEBAW ACABBMT. TH B niadevoigned take great pleasure, hi 1 nanhewig to tho dtiaono of Cheraw and tho 1 "nhlie goer rata, that thoy hero aoenrod for mSu^mMmoasnor Ceei ai , a lake ahaigoeV this Academy. To Ubn , the hare petretwcrd the School, during the ' Ml year. ? ie imniisaaty to aay any thing i l their recommendation; hot we deem it a < sty to aeenre those who may desire to avad nmiivra vi oh NfRmpi 01 a urn mi ? chori, 4hat theee taaehera have eminently ?MUlcd-lbe wqf high mtlimiili Urn brought " rith then* an tcidwn. The under* If md afeve that they hnsard nothing to aaying, ' bat yooag Uiief may obtain aa good aa (focalion in tb'm amthaeiub. aa at any (foai* \ ary m (he BoMbm Sutn. The Committee 1 reatd alas atate, that the mnaic department ' i ?daa the direction of Mi*. Hart, a lady aneantly.quatifled far the fituat'inn. Site ii a excellent performer on the Plana Forte, ad Guitar, and poaeeaaea aa admirable tact , f eemmaaicatiag mat ruction to her papile. tlie weteaia of the Academy will commeaee ' n the feat Monday in January. There are I am vecatione daring the year?the month of laetambac, and the laat week in December. The following are the ratea of tuition, (ria.) ""irat Diriaian, Spelling and Reading, |W, VUKIWI) < 9Q treond OiriM?i The (un, with writing and Arithmetic, $9 . Ttird Dmriaa, the hum studies with I English Grammar and Composition, Geography with the uae of the globe*, and History, |10 'mirth, the same studies, with any of the higher mathematics, Natural or Moral Science*, ancient language*, or Drawing and Painting, Clii 00 'or music, en the Piano Forte, 914 > ,R .' Use of Insuumciit, 'ft \ dr Guitar, . - 910 The tuition, ia all ca*es, to be paid in ad- j * Men, to the -Secretary and Treaenrer, Dr. i I 'homaa S. Powe, who will gitre oeriilic ate* | w admission. ) j tillffO OK I MHID > ' I VIUIiBWI llff I A. P. LACOSTE, I , D. 0. IIARLLEE, f c#wmWw* t T. E. POWE. J i N. 0. Tlw CoommIIm in mhtrbMi to ny 1 ?t Nr. H. r. Oupw, '<* iHpiml u uk? winlnw * IWw live la eight dwtimrw per montii. ( iMftkk MM AIIAM V VWmmWm OT VWlf* 7?? } WWW*- . * PHI IWlMnki* biMUftW nbtiwf uodcf I. iIm Gnu ?f BMmw*? * Atofcg, btlibdav NritrtHjrppbnlcoMwV All ummW hifiMn will b? ?l?wod bj rJihwr hotb ?# ih? nWarHwiw. ja*r? w. blakenry. AUXAM0BR GREGG. ATTORNEY AT IAW,' JPmHsvw Ammmmiim. .-. .v. J # g mi iteck of Bonrfnu j f?. MAfXOV. I ' X*pt. i*. iiui. 4ft if I WRk ^l ., --* j> 4<L'(BU J^wWl*Jl^? d. isfsin rhioh he u aaxiowe to oell. end baraatae out i ?M. ' i - Sept.M,1049. 45 ? A CARD. > l\|L/QRN LYNCH baring permanently I lf loeiiii hhaeelf hi Dm town of Choraw. j wpWifully tMdkn Lb preOwaional nnrkw to ' ho oKhono of thia pUeo and tbo adjoining eoun- ? ry. Ho hopes by a diligent attention to his 1 wofmiBa, to reeoioo a liberal share of pablie 1 Mttenage. Ho can always bo fbood at bie * Faihar'a (Conlow Lynch) residence on Markot 1 Street. Choraw, July 1st. 1842. Ij tf FISH ! FISH!! MACKEREL, m whole, half, and tfr. bMe. Maaa Shad in do do do " ^ Codfish and Salmon, all of caeellcat quality, Foraalo by A. . LACOSTE. October 18, 1849. 49 tf ~~ NOTICE. ALL peraona indebted to the Subscriber by note or aooonat are requested to oall and aetUa tbo aatne, as farther indulgence cannot be gir a. JL SHAW. 8ipt. 13. 1811. 44 tf COTTON OSNABCRGS AND COTTON TARN. THE Subscriber baa received on consign, ment from the Do Kalb Factory at Camden a r 14 n.i ?? r.i.? o w ? f?l? MH|nil IV| VV%IWII \/F n?barga and 18 OiIn Cotton Yarn, wbiclihe will oil by the Bale to Marehanta on aa good or hotter anna thsn they ean purchase in New Yore or Charleston. He would aleo invito the Planters of the neighborhood to oellend axawino ths OBnaburgs. they will find it a eheafarond better article than oaa avor been sold in thlo tnarhat. a. H. DUN LAr. Che raw, April 4, 184?. 81 if CORN Hr ANTED. WANTED to porehase from 1000 to 8000 Bo abate earn to be delivered in Che raw, ftr atony ?f the landinga down the river, for wbfoh the htghert market price will belaid D. .M'NAIR. April It, > 48. 28 tf iHATfiAIVDfBOli. < Tltt E Sdhaertbar has jwl tneeived a large fend wfeM fefebtetf d feOp|dy of Hade and Aboce, wkiok-wUt be eold cheaper than were evor offer* ad lb" thli cotrbat. D. M ALLOY. * *ept. 80, 1048. -4ft tf E. W.-'DRENNING ^J^OULD Re? pact folly^ Inform the public W W WW IWVPWK IfllHPVII W 1CAHSST BTM2T, DppooUe Ma.lfooiuc'a Horn, whrnhtiatom!* Barrying on the DYKXKO AXD HIOVIIXO IVUHMI. LmUm* ?wl Gentlemen** nramb ebaan), lad, if HmM, djrid dw oii|iiMl ?r m; Mliar ?l. 1 Mr, and [ nwnd in Um aeateet manner. Ctmti, 1 r?Ur-Cov?r?. MM Cruinbalallii cleaned without I injury to lite Cpier.?Cotton Yuai dyed Fact 1 Colors. I JV. B. Hit dyeing uriii not toil the whitest trtieU. * | Che raw, August 10. 1049. 40 tf rrOBE TO BENT. ] I HAVE rented oil my Store*, except the one ( next ahoiro Mr. George II. Dunlap'o, end | >ne door below corner of Kerahaw and Front t Hroeta. Tbia lit ore ie rooaideied a first rale ! land, and wiU he rented on liberal terms. A. P. LACOSTE. August 9. 1849. *8 tf SUGAR and TEA. ~ DOUBLE end 8infle lenf Soger, Creaked Su ] far, end Wet Hymn Tee, fat Caddies, er by thr wand, prime article* far family ear. For eele by A. P. LACOSTE. October IB, IBM. ?9 ' COTT9* A?WRO, ROPE, TWINE?a good stock nf the above , on hand, and tor sate at tha lowest market iriee, by D. M ALLOY. Any. 83rd 4l if LEA THER and SHOE THREAD. j 35 SIDES, Sole leather, 101 Kip and Was do. v 180 lb. Shoe Thread, For sole low by I A. P. LACOSTF. October 18,1843. 49 if ITATB OF SOCTH CAMLWA, ' Chesterfield District. ( IN TIIS Common PLBAS. I JOHN JACKSON, Who b In the custody >f the Sheriff of the District aforesaid, by sir ueof t Writ of Capias ad Respondendum, ' it the suit at Pet or L..Robeson, bimn peti. ioned the Honorable, the associate Judge* of 1 he paid Bute, that he maybe admitted to the I benefit of the ae} of lite General Assembly, f nude for the relief of Insolvent Debtees, and to kasinf filed with his petition a schedule of * tie whole Estate real and Personal; It is or- _ I a red that the said Peter L. Robeson, and all (there, to whotn tha said Patiiioiier is in any. rise indebted, do personally, or by their alter- ley, be and appear before the Honorable, the iseoeiate jodfre of the State aforesaid, at g lourt of Common Pleas te be hoiden at Chss~ erfietd Court Henad, on tba third Monday in iareh nekt, then and there te shew cense, if ny they sm, why the fixate and ESbcts of ? he som Petitioner, ahooid not he astensd. >nd he disehaefsd, pursuant to the prof aliens f said set of the General Aeasaauly, made , nd provided for the relief of Insolvent Debt. ?. J T. BRYAN, C. G. P. J | ?-?- ? ?mm' ' " "*" *' * ' 1 1 -*K? ' I 'H.! I? I II ^ A. P. LAOQPTK. Npv. U. I?4'?, I 1 lf - wV ^ ' V.'_ ^ r ^ 2is-r m-iawo. . v btxkby |iM mtiw. with |tmi min I tanoo. I hat 1 ahatt oat. after lb* fiol <*y of fmmqt m<u *pw> ft *ittfl? rvnning ticwiM la ny RoCke, for any d*-d?1dt$ot* of goal*, except w Bagging, b?m and Tftrlne, and far unm iitMea 1 will only give a credit of 60 to 00 lay*. Merchant*, and other citisena of iho own, who aaay bo diapoacd to order good* fVom ar llWQ. are informed, that their order* will b* j i eta fully received, and .promptly Ailed at low I i?rioaa, open tba eooditton, that thair bil e may so pmaantad in tan day a, for payment. Thia Mum I am rnmnnlliul la take, to meat' mv awn engagement*, and I hope will not giro offence to aiij, for I find by experience, thai it is inaeh Msisr to sell foods, then'to collect, and that io> counts and notes be they over so food, will not pay the. debts of my contracting. As I shall soil roods for CA8H. It is almost das lees to say, that I shall hall rear chkat. A. P. LaCOSTB. Doe. 13th, 1843. 5 tf CREDIT GIYE2V FOR WOOD. TO THOSE Customers, who have paid me once a year for Wood, I tender my thatiks, and shall bo grateful to raooive their orders, and shall not troublo them but once a year for a settlement. Tlraao who are unwilling to settle onee a year, or have not paid at all, must excuse toe if I refuse to work for them. A* P. LaCOSTE. Dee. 13.1841. 5 tf H&KiBOF.O' AOAS3IC7^ THE Exercises of this Institution will be ' resumed the second Monday in January?C. j Minot Davey, A. B., Principal in the A/sle, I tnd ilfiss Jane Simpson, Principal in tho Fe- | mole Department. | Mr. Davsy is s graduate of the University of Vermont, from whose faculty he brings the higt?^|t testimonials. Asa scholar and teach, cr, ho maintains a high rank; and, in addition iu tho common English studies, teaches tho Latin, Greek and French Languages, Rook, keeping, Surveying, aud the higher Mathematics, and its young men for any dare in College. Mies 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 commondsdatiuu. In addition to a thorough English Education, her instruction embraces all the useful and ornamental branches taught in tho best Female Seminaries. Board may be had in respectable families at from S5 to S8 per month. The Trustees do not hesitate to say, that the high character of the Teacher*, the ryeHm ofjuatroctiorr adopted, the health of our village, ami the lew price of beard, afford facilities for Education unsurpassed by any sin:- ' Uar institution in the State. E. D. THOMAS, Secretary. Sennettsville, S. C? Dec. 13,1842. 7 * CHRISTMAS AMD NEW YEAR'S PRESENT! TWELVE BEAUTIFUL LINE AND Mezzotint Engravingt for |l. THE Subscriber has made a selection from the beautiful ruTU that have, from time to time, adorned the LADY'S BOOK, and bound them in a pliable, emblematical cover arhich forms a bsautiful embellishment. Each ret is accompanied with a pattom of LACE WORK, making, in all, 14 Platee; each Plate averaging from 7 inches in length to 0 in breadth. No more beautiful ornament to thejeentre Table can be imagined than this beautiful volume, and nothing can be purchased for the coming holidays comparable to it in beauty and cheapness. They will be forwarded, unbound, for Scrap Books, at the sine price. * We have just deceived a specimen of the Elates in Godey'a Lady's Book, consisting of 3 splendid pictures, which cannot lie surpassed for the beauty of execution and novelty of design. This number is sold at one dol. lar, and besides the pictures has a pattern for embroidery which, according to our humble opinion, is a gem for needle work. We know the ladies would like to have a peep at the beautiful engravings which, as a centre table ornament are of inestimable value." Chronicle, St. Cloimille, Ohio. uodky a Last* Book.?We have received a pamphlet of engravings from the office of the Lady's Book, which originally appeared in that work. Three illustrations could Dot easily be exceeded by the art of man.? Bend 91 to L. A. Godey, and get in is interesting collection?address 101 Chesnut street, Philadelphia."?Recorder, ZatusctUe, Ohio. Sirglo 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. Address I? A. GODF.Y, TV. Publisher's Hall, Philadelphia. Any paper riving this two or thwo inter, lions, will be entitled to a copy. Please send >nly one paper, with the advertisement narked. 7 8t BLACKSMITH ING. rllr, Subscriber has thia day raoBinm<*n<*r<! business on Uis own account and hopes if elose application to businusa to aharo public Nttronaga. My prices will be moderate, florae Shoeing will receive my personal attention h it liersfors warranted to bo Uuuo with nuatneas iud despatch. N. D.?I em uuw prepared to repair, or put ip now lightning roda. C. I. SIIIVER. April 4 1*49. 91 if CAMDEN AND GADSDEN HAVING purchased of Mai. Wi.lianShL cr, lho whole of his interest in the Camden nil Gadsden Stags line, I bog leave raspedilly to infertn the public, that I will continue o ran it en my own account. The Stage to curt from C. H. Davis' Hor I, every loafif, Wednesday, and Friday. arrival of the Northern m til; and i ram Gadsden en Tuesday, Thnrsday, agd Saturday, after the Cars irtiri from Charleson. As this line has been pnt in operation at nucfi for tho accommodation of the public, as iny expectation of profit, it is hoped that tho j luolic will give H that support that they think t is entitled fx IAMBS fttetiWGN. 1 Cannltn, Dre. ??. 7 4? 1 'ZtprT Mt CW8"iO tf J? V tT-RX 8 7. . IT ). fWIH* Auriaoo AgriemHwritt i* NkjUnd J| MnfUi ?IU) Inainy, Now York, it ONE UQiXaK for annum, payable ?1imm In odbaoo*; ?ol cortM will baaent for nuooL. ui^i ftttMN cohn m tu ooluu. Editor* wbovitt |iw ti|u oard * oonapieooua inaor* tioo, with mom of tho QOliOM which follow, will bo oottUod to rceohro one yoar'i Mbaeription gratia, M wording their f*p?r containing eoch notio* to thio oflico. AgrMMltaVal SooktiM that think to giro tbfe work u pteihium, will to oh* titlod to 0 diioounl uf t*cnty~jtv* per ant. or h&nctsoottljr bodnd r? kttnea at tiro aubecripuoo prico. Thi* wftrk will bo dotrotw) to tho nHoii pnr. auiui of lbo agriculturist threugktmt mry NWW of tlio United 8uite*, and wil contain tmo UTUT iNTtlXIOKirCK ON ITtRT IKANCK ot TKBIt occupation; |ho b*?t aecdn; mod** of tillage { character of otilet improved iinoloriMtnt*; audi the various and hit lltlM or CltTLI. bomtt, UlttT AID Eanh nmnbsr constats of thiwtt 1*? P ao*s, double column, royal octavo, and ilia work will bo embellished with CtJTS, illustrating the dif. ferent subjects on which it treats?-making a volume o? 884 large pages yearly Tor the taw prke 4f ONE DOLLAR. Seven numbers of Una work have already been published, end :.a U is stereotyped, subscriber may commence with the back or present numbers at their option. From the general testimony in fav?r of the manner in which this paper lias been conducted, front the public press and tlio must experienced Farmers and Philiter* throughout the countiy, thero is every reason to bolievo it will prove universally acceptable, and remunerate its leaders ton-fold fur their subscription. No man st this timo who aspires to tho noble occupation of an American ngricuUuriht. should be without ono or more periodicals, exclusively devotod to his j interests. Each number consists of one sheet and will be an' j.*ct to newtptiper pottage only. Poitmaetcre are permitted by late to enclote money for evbteription free of pottage. Below aro s few Of the many favorable notices of the above work, from tho American Press : ; "Tho Agriculturist appears to ho cditod with that kind of ability and practical knowledge, thaw must placo it among the foremost rank with simij'ir periodicals in our country."? Wayne County Record, Indiana, 1 " The number we liavo is rich in ably written and woll aclocted articles. Tim Editors arc well! known to tha nulari nf I?i?..I 1- i ? ? ?. ? w- ..fc. .VW .? ! HI J-WI IVMIVMir I as able writers, and will, wn ure sure, greatly benefit tho country by their present undertaking." ?Tht Union, Raleigh, N. Carolina. " The Agriculturist is well filled with woll written, well digested, and highly practical ar. ticlea on subjects pcrtoinirg in rural industry. The conductors of the work, the Messrs. Alien, i are no' only well vorsrd in the practical opera.! lions of cultivating the soil, nuti breeding domes, tic animals to the unst advantage, but they wield rea<9 end graphic pone for tho discussion of llicao important subjects in a stylo both clear and attractive. Regarding the scirnco of ugrioullure and gardening, as by fur tho most important study that engages tho attention of tho Aincrioan | people, we cannot withhold our earnest common, i dation of the * American Agriculturist' to the | great fanning interests of the country ."?Buffalo Commercial AJvertieer, Netc York, I " The Amerienn Agriculturist is printed in j tho city of New York, in 3*2 neat, medium oc. tavo pages, and illustrated with engraving!, and ably edited by J lie Mcssr?. Alien, who aro well i and favorably known to tlio agricultural community, as pr.ctical and enlightonml farmers."--. Republican Banner, Nathalie, Tenn. " Wo have icon the fir?t number, and il bid* | fair M bo n highly valuable paper tj any 100110111 of the Union. TI10 etlitora are celebrated throughout thu United Stntee for their enterprise in the atock lino. a? well ns in oihera iraltera tending to improve tho condition of our husbandry ."?-South Western Farmer, Raymond, Mist. " 1 have examined tbo three firm nambcra. and Iroin tho apneimena which they aflbrd, at well aa from a pcrrouul acquaintance with the editors I have formed a very furorublo opinion a* to tho j usefulness of this work, and tho ability with wliHi it will bo con- tided. It is intended to bo { .1 national work.'*?Judge Realty, 0/ Washing- j tun, Kentucky. ' Tho editors arc well known aa practical breeders and agriculturists, and as gifted writers. They ha?e tho aid of aorueaif tho most ablo wri *ers in tho c un'ry. and it can hardly fail to take its place nt ouen in the front tank among the best publications of its elasa?Spirit of the Times, New York "HOTICE OF SALE. BY permission of tho Court of Ordinary for Cheater lit. Id District, will bo fold on Monday, the 16th of Jununry next, nnd day* fol. lowing, at tbo Into residence of John Chapman, doceuscd. in the villnge of Chesterfield, S. C., all tho parsonal estate of- said deceased, consisting of snout S-J negro-.is, horses, hogs, cattle, corn, fodder, Carpenter's ai d HI ckfuiith'a tools. household and kitchen furniture, n wagon. plan" 1st n tools, and a variety ofol her article*. Tertm?AM mjiiu of and under five dollars, Cash. AH aunia over fivo dollnra ou a credit on. til ho first day of January, 1844. with interest from the day of sulo. to be secured by bond or note, with gcod s? curity. MILLEY CHAPMAN. Ad.nr'x. W. J. IlANNA, AdmnVr. Dre'r 1st, 18-111 8 LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Office, Clieraw. 8 C., Jan. 1843, and If not culled for by the 1st April next, will bo sent to the General Post Office as Dead Letters. B?Henry Buchanan, 2. William A. Blue, Jamrs Brooks. William K. Blil?ck, Kindred Bennett, Mr* Klizibrih Bmnctt. Mi** Martha Brown, JcfFcrron Breeders, R. A. Bu-nrtt. C ?Mnlcom Clark. 2. George Collins, W. AT Colcy, Caihcrino Catvpbcil. D?Joseph David, Miss Lenora Davidson. K?T. F. Ellefho. T-einurl Edwards, 2. K?J? i n Francis, R Frwimn. ( ?Jacob Ganey. D- W. ( rave*. If?Prssley HarrcH, MiwM. A. Hughs, Jumna A. ff'irroli), Doci. Jus, Tsmpson Hsrel Brook* Hinaon. Whilom flsws. J?William Johnsou. F.dwnid D. Jsrrot. K ?R. A. Kendall, Mre. Elisabeth Keelyn. Ij?Woedhsm Ining'tOno. M-D. D. Melt jrsl. 9. .Vra. Elian bctl? Mo* Call. Mrs. Mary McAliflor, William B. Mober. Icy. P?Miss M. A. Powell, John K? Patterson, Rev'd, A. H. Psrrooloe, Jamos Powell. Q? Denial Quick. R? Richard Ross. 8? Mrs. C. M. 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BTBT.TI UOaiUUPHT, Or, the uvea ajyd characters OF the PRINCIPAL personages Recorded ia the Sep red Writingo; pteetleaUp adopted to the la*traction of Youth end Private PamiUte ; together with an Appendio, contain. mi Thirty Dtooe'rtationt on the BoidenceO of Divine Revelation, from Timpaan't Boy to the Bible; being a complete Summary qf Biblical AWHWffi, carejvujt condensed end compiled from Scott. Doddridge. Gill, Patrick, Ad dim Clarke, Pool. Lowth. Home. Wall. St Otoe, Ro binoon. and other'Eminent Writers on the Scrfp tares.?Robert Score, Editor.?Embellished totin ' several hundred Engravings on Wood, ilinstra five of Scripture Scenes, Maimers, Customs, ?c? The domand for this work is unprecedented, end orders are pouring in front ell parte of the United Sinter. It is willed "A Christian Ft* | thtea's Present to iiis Family," and has rcceiv. J sd the unqualified recommendation of all the | loading papers, both political and religions. 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