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THE Subscriber has received and is opening . in the Store above Mr. Wadstvorth's, ami opposite to Mr. D. Malioy's, a good assortment of mcdi ines selected especially for f?mily usp, and for his own practice, lie will keep no ar- [ tide of which he dois not know the ingredients and properties; and none except ;uch oh he knows to hoof g ?od quality. His tinctures and j ointments will bo ready for u>e in about a week from this time. He wtll also keen a general as. Hortment of DYE STUFFS and other articles usually kept at such establishments. The few articles of this class not now on hand arc expoctcd soon. M. MAC LEAN. July 26. CASTOR Oil.. EXCELLENT cold drawn castor oil for sale very low, by the gallon, at the NEW DRUG STORE. LEJIOX STRIP AID READ STRIP, At the New Drug Store. "* V iWf!I!T6. THUMB LANCETS, SprinjT Lancet*, Gum Lancets and Tooth Drawers tor sale at the New Drug Store. lnsleei) oi?>, COPAL and LEATHER Varnish, for sale at the New Drug Store. TA^IARLVDS 14 ELL put up in small jats. for sale at the ww New Drug Store. varnish brushes, AND Paint Brushes of alJ sizes, for sale at the New Pri'o Store. J. LLE, 71. S>., SURGEOJV DEA'TJST, OF CA.HDEft, S. C. OFFERS his Professional servers to the citizens of Cheraw. He may be found at the Planter's Hotel. Ho is prepared to per. form any and every Dental Operation, that may ba required. Natural or .Mineral Teeth uill he set on Gold Plate, or pivoted on the old stump, if sufficiently strong to bear the operation ?Teeth slopped with Gold and warranted not to decay any more in the part stopped; teeth airi roots of teeth extracted, and irr?*gulmi'ies r< nv-'dicd. (LJ" Examination made without charge. O* Materials and v.t>rk in all cases warranted. Jan. 10, 1842. 9 tf I "for rent, , THE plantation of Mrs. Ann Lido, opposite | the Tow n of Cheraw. The luidsAro so , well known thai any further description is unnu> ? cessary. 40 or 50 hands can be profitably cut- , p.'oycd. Apply to JAMES IRBY 1 Jan*y. 3rd, D43. 9 3i ' I HOCKFISII SHEETINGS AND 1 SHIRTINGS. "S BALES 3-4 and 4 4 Domestics just a received on consignment from the J<ockfj9H Factory and for sale on favorable terms i v the iiale. D. MALLOY. November 7, 1842. * ni;GAR ! Vl^LiiAR ! ! ' PURE Cider Vinegar, White Wific Do. For Sale by A. P, LACOSTE. July 12, 1S42. 35 if AEGROES WAXTED. I WANT to hire two strong, hearty negro men, to work with my waggoners. Aiso, two field hands. A. P*f,AC()STE. Dec. 27, 1842. 7 tf 1843. TIIE commencement or another year b ings with it many cng igcments, and the Sub. scriber takes this method of informing his cjk- j toiners and those indebted to him. tliat ho has , many and pros ing engigernents to pay money j ,m this and the next month, and bis principal j rine ins to do *o, is from collections, which be i hopes to make trom those indebted to him. In | .looking over his business, be finds he has a great ! many outstanding debts due him, many ot which j ure^y.all; but as rivers are male up from small j >trpanv,? so a large amount in the aggregate is j made-fc&n small accounts, where they are nu* , tnerous He hopes, therefore, that none of his j dV'Qnds will neglect to pry him because the I a*?<;j4iit m^ylic small, and that nou^ w'dl hold hick what they are nhlo to pay, becanO their accounts w> too large to pay all at once. In short, then, he would say to all those who are :?k:,., tn Mme forward and pay up: IJIUCUIPJ lu if th??y cannot pay a.', pay what they c:;n. and close the balance by note To some of his cu*. tomcrs, whose accounts Im'o been running on for one, two, and in some instances, three or j more years, ho would **y longer indulgence 1 cannot nor will not be given, and unless speedy , settlements are made, the ne."t invitation to pay 1 will coine from an oflicor of the law. These last ; remarks are intended for aJI bleb's due longer : 'hau six months back, audtbey will also ?pp!y to ult debts due 1st inst. tint a/e nt't satisfactorily ! arranged in a reasonable iiue. He earne>tly ; appeals to his custoincis to coma forft "?rd and save j -themselves costs. !Ie would aLso sUte that hi* : means arc linfted, and therefore be is unable to ,do aeredit business on groceries: ho will keep a food stock of family j/ccorics on hand, and will j sell them very low for Cask or Prcducrs. To ; such of his customers as settle their uccuun is an. ! nually, he will scli 3r.y goods except groceries on the u^ual credit, and on moderate terms. D. S. HARLLEE. ; f7heraw, Jan. 2, 1813. 8 6t TSB PtANTSTlT 1 Devoted io Agriculture, Commerce, Nrws, $-c. | above is the title of a Paper winch j it is proposed to establish at the capital i of South Carolina?J. J. JJuBose, editor? 1 JJuBose & Joijkstov, publishers?weekly, and twice a week during the session of the legislature?on an imperial sheet?price ?2 50 a year. The Planter will bo the organ of the State , Agricultural Society and its auxiliaries, but j will not be devoted exclusively to Agrrulture. j The attention will be paid to general news and the state of the Columbia and Charleston markets, which the growing trade and consequence of our toun require, and the proceedings of the Legislature reported in a con. denied form. The editor will endeavor, by giving a due portion of his columns to literature, morals, science. &c.. to make his publication a pleasant and t.'sefu family paper. Payment to be made on lite receipt of the first No. to the publishers or any of their : agent!: in th?' diff-rent Districts. A t. U; o'' Tlioa. G. ISllerbe. late of Cli ctcr. I tv 1.1 District, are required to p'csent them to the subscriber du!y alt- sled by tliu first of F. bruary nrxt. Those indented to the Estate will mike immediate payment, or they rmy expect to find -heir noti-6 or accounts n the hands of an offic r or eoilociiou G. W. DUVALL, Admin'r. Chrraw, Jan'y. 9.1i, 1843. 9 3t THE EAST CALL ! ALL persons indebted to the Dte firm of Duv.ill & Win gate, either hy note or book account, are requested to make immediate pay ment to toe sub>crib< r. All notes and aec ?uns that are not paid or settled by the 1st February w'" ho put into tho hands of ofKceis fur cpllcCtiPn, without regard to persons. G. W DUVALL. Cheraw, January 9th, 1^3. 9 3t TAKE NOTICE! ALL persons indebted to Hailev & Powe, that wish to save costs, will make immediate payment to the subscriber. Th"s? tint do not avail themselves of this notic, may expect to find their accounts in the hands of an officer for co'lection; longer indulguce will not bo given. G. W. DUVALL, Assignee. m T..? Q ia.n 9 l/UCrtiw ,?/*! *w tv. w LEATHER. JUST Received a large slock of" Sole Tx>aih or, AI?o, Upper Leather, and CalfSk ns. R MAL^OY. Sept. 20, 1842. 45 tf iML . m i a BURN'S MILLS. THE Proprietor of these rnills begs leave to express his thanks 'o all of his customers he has called on for a settlement, for the prompt manner they have settled his accounts against them, fie hopes ili?' all others who in y yet be called on, will give him the pleasure to say as much of them. He is willing to sell lumber at very reduced prices to his prompt customers on tiie usual credit, say jood lumber at ?8 per m. ft., Refuse 84 per 1 m. ft.. Selected 810 per m. ft., which is 20 per 1 lent. lower than his usual prices. J W BURN. January 9, 1843 9 fit ?? ewange?B?m??a??? FINAL NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to I lie lite Firm of Dunl .p &. .Marshall, by note or op"0 nc count, are requested to come to an immediate I scti lenient. The notes and accounts will remain at the Counting Room of Cieorge II. Dunlap ti.l the 1st of February. Jan'rv. 10th, IS 13. 9 tf TOE U. S. DISTRICT COURT, District of South Carolina. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN the Matter of Kindred Bonnet, Merchant, of New Market, in the District of Darlington and State of South Carolina, a Bankrupt. PURSUANT to an Order of tlie District Court of the United States, for the District of " *' o u..tiod to urornv mvcx. dOUUl VviirUlllKI, 3U1 ivu w UKHH-. ? - . that cause be shewn before said Court, at the Federal Court Hou-e in Charleston, oil the eighth day of February next, at eleveno'ciork. A. M., why the said Kindred Bonnet should not receive Ins Discharge and Certificate, as a Bankrupt. Charleston, 1th day of Jan.% 1843. U. Y. GRAY, Clerk. 10 iBApr EXECUTIVE DEPARTJIEM. Columbia, Dec. 26. l<?4J. By James H- Hammond, Esq., Governor and Co i inandcr-iii.Cliief, in ana over this Siuteof South Carotin i jJEREAS, the Legislature of South C*. WW io'it.3, at its late Session, pissed ' An Act to arr ugo the State into Dist icl- tor the Election of Representatives in the Congress of the United Sjaics. and for othu pnrpo cs," and divided the Suite into s^ven Congressional Dis tricts, of whic*. the unit at Pisiru ts of Spartan, burg, Union, York, and Chester, constitute one, lobe known as the first Con respond District; Ihe united Districts of Pickens, Anderson, Greenville, and Laurens constitute one, to b' known as the second Congressional Dis rict; th* united Distric'a of Lancaster, Kershaw, Fairfield, Richland, and Sumter, constitute one, to be known as the third Congressional I>i?ti ici; theuui'oJ Dis'rictsof("hosteifi Id, Marlborough. D irling'on, Marion. Horry. Georgetown, arm Williamsburg, constitute one District, to he known astiic fourh Congressional District; thunited Districts of Abhevi In, Newbury. Edgu. field, and Lexington, to constitute one District, to be kuc.vn as the fifth Congressional District; ; the Disl rict of Charleston, exclusive of the Parish of St. John's. Colleton, constitutes one District to be known as the sixth Congressional Dis'rirt, tho United Districts of Orangeburg. Barnwell, l3eaufort, Colleton, and iko Parish of St. Joint's, Cc 'loton, constitute one District, to I c known t.he scventli Congressional District. No v. therefore I, James (I Hammond. Gov einor 88 ?I<?resuu, ao Ilium proper m mi c iirjowri a nd proclaim, that ?achof tho said Dis. Ijicbi so o'mstitutod. will send one Representative to liie House of Representatives uf the United Slates, who is to Iv chosen by the persons qualified to von for Members of the IJoiso of Representatives of this Slate, and that the election for R' prescn tativs to the next Congress) will l?e hold on the THIRD MONDAY IN FEBRUARY. AND DAY FOLLOWING, at the game pi ces. and be conducted by the snne Managers, and in the si*nie in inner, hs tho election of members of tho State Legislature. Given under rny hind and Seal of State, at Columbia, the 26lh day of December, one thousand eight hundred and forty two. and the sixty seventh year x>f American Inde. pendonca. J. H. HAMMOND. M. L\bord?, Secretary ot StiWJan 1'J 0 3( WOOD. I HAVE again resumed iht> bush cfi nf Haul, ing Woixj My old customers an. the pub ic ge ier.iliv ar* respectfully informed that I shall be grateful for a renewal of their en?tom, and pledge mysell lo haul o d* that w i 1 pi a-e. A. P. LACooi'E. July 19, 1812. 36 if CLOTHS, CA.SS1MEKS, AND SATIN ETTS. DM ALLOY has just received a good stock ofCioths, Casimers, and Satinets, wliich he is anxious lo sell, and bargains may be had Se,-t. 20. 1812. 45 tf A CARD. DR. JOHN LYNCH having permanently located himself in the town of Clieraw, res pact fully ten er* ..is pu-f'-s^ional services to the citizens of this place and the adjoining conntry. He hopes by a diligent attention to his profession, to receive a liberal share of ptibl c p itronagf. Ho can ?lwa\8 lie found at his fathers (Coniaw Lynch) residence on Market Street. Ohcraw, July 1st. Ih42. 31 tf IVOTICJE. A LL persons having c laims against the Es March next, then and 'here to sh'-w cause, it any tin v can, why the E*iate and Effects of the 8-iid Petitioner, should no*, be assigned, and he discharged pursuant to the provisions of said act of the General Assembly, made and provided for the relief of Insolvent Debtors. T. BRYAN, C. C. P. Chesterfield Court House, ) 9 . the 5th day of Nov. 1842. \ ~ UmM,n SUUAH and 1 E A. DOUBLE and Single loaf Sugar, ("rushed Su jar, and beet Hyson Tea, in Caddies, or by th' pound, prime articles for family use. For sale by A. P. LACOSTE. October 18,1842. 49 COTTON BA iGI\(i, ROl'E, TWINE?a good slock ??f ihe nhnvc or. hand, and tor sale at the lowest market l?ricc, by D. MALLOY. Aug. 23rd 41 tf LEATHER and SHOE THREAD. 95 SIDES, Sole Leather, 101 Kip and Wax do. 120 lb. Shoe Thread, For sale low by A. P. LACOSTR. October 18, 1842. 49 tf HATS AND SHOES. THE Subscriber has jn^t ireoiverl n large aiid well selected supply of Nat* and Shoes, which will be *uld cheaper than were ever offered in this market. I). MALLOY. Sept. 20, 1842. 4 5 tf -. . . K. VV. DRENNING I /wtr r? Rr??:rn?<??fiillv inform the nulilic that ho ha* located himself cm IvIAP.SST STP.33T, Opposite .Mr. Moore's Hotel, where he intends carrying on thu DYKING AND SCOl'RIXO BCSINKSS. Ladies' mid Gentlemen's garment* cleaned, and, .f faded dyed the original or any other col. or, and pressed in the neat* si manner. Carpets, Table-Covers, nncl Crumb c'ot! s cleaned without injury to the Color.?Cotton Yarns dyed Fast Colors *V. B. His dyeing zcill not soil the whitest article. Ch? raw, August 16. 1*12. 40 tf STORE TO REST. I HAVE rented all my Stores,except the one J next above Mr. George II. Hnnhip's. and J nno door below corner of Kershaw and Front ! Streets. This Store is considered a first rate , stand, and will be rented on iheral terms. A. P. LACOSTE. August 2, 1*42. 3d tt _________ I NOTICE. I ALL person* indebted to the Suhscril-cr by j note or nccunt *ire requested lo call and mlllo the nine, us further indulgence cannot ho -j ir n. R. SHAW. Spt. 13. 1842. 44 tf COTTON O^ABIRGS A.\D COTTOT l'ARA. THE Subscriber has received on consignment from the De Kilb Factory at Cainden S. C 12 Bales very superior Cotton Oi-ruifnirirs and 12 Bale,* Cotton Yarn, whichhe will * h- - *< 11 by the li ilo to Meichants o* as frond or better erms than they can purchuse in New Yoru i?t Clnrlcston. He would al*o invite tbe Flantem of the neighborhood to call and examine thoOznahurg* they will find il a cheaper and l>ettcr article than nas ever been sold in this market. (J. h. dunlap. ('heraw. April 4, 1842. 21 tf ? ??? COR* WANTED. WANTED to purchase from 1000 to 3000 Bushels corn to he delivered in Chora w, or at any of the landings down ihe river, for which the highc-t market prico will l?e n*id D. M'NAIR. April II, 1642. 22 tf SPRIMG AMD SUJUHER GOODS. THE Subscriber his just received a well selected stock of Paucy and Staple Dry Goods, G. H. DUN LAP. Cheraw, April 0, 1943- 22 tf | CHAXP.S. THF Subscriber h is just leeeivcd on consignment, o be sold ut very low pi ices for CASH O.VLY, 10 Doz. Fancy Gilt and miplc cane seat chairs. 8 Small * *4 ' * 'sewing do. 8 La go Boston cane and solid scat Rocking do. 2 " Mahogany Mohair Spring scat do. do. | 6 Sin ill cjiie " do. do. 4 Solid scat Nurse, d . do. GFO. II. DUN LA P. rii^raw. August 25, 1S-42. 42 if notice. U" WISHING lo bring my present business to a close as early after the first of Janii :.ry as possible, all charges made after that j time will he considered as cash accounts to be paid when presented, or c'otn d by note bearing interest from time of settlement. Of the stock ri rnaiivng on ha ml many of the goods will he sold at first cost, tnanv from 20 to 50 per cent below cost, and but very few above coat. G. H. dun LA P. | Dec. 27th, 1*42. 7 tf "notice. THE SuhsctiHcr is now receiving from N-w York, an excellent nssortinent ot seasonable Goods selected bv h mse!f ? i?h great ea?e. Ho j is persuaded that he can sell Go uls in h s line ?s | low as they can be afFbidid in this market, and ; is determined to do so. D. B McARN. Cheraw. Nov. 1. 1842. 51 3m | CHOICE BACON. j tt HAMS Shoulders. & Side* For *alo by A.'P. LACOSTE. Nov. 14, 1842. 1 !f STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ( hestrrjicld District. I.n the Common Pleas. JOHN JACKSON, Who is ?n thecustod; ofthe SiierifFol the District aforesaid, by v r tu?? of a Writ ol C ipias ad Rpgf.undendun p.t the suit of P?ter L. Robeson havu;? p:; tiontd th** Honorable, the associate Jw<lp<*< the ^aid State, ttiat he may be admitted to tic benefit of the act of Ihe General Ass? rnb \ made for the relief of insolvent Debtors, anc he having filed with his pet it ion a schedule o ilia whole Estate real and Personal; It is ordered that the said Peter 1,. Robeson, and al others, to whom the said Petitioner is in am wise indebted, do personally, or bv their attorney, oe and appear before ihe Honorable, tin associate judges of the State aforesaid, at a Court of t.ommon Pleas to be ho'den at Clics d Court House, on the third Monday in # SAL SODA. 25<> LB. SiI JSo(.'a for sale very lov y A. P. ACOSTE. Jan. 10. 1*43* 3 ti LAW NOTICE. THE Subscriber w.ll heron Iter practice ir ihe Courts of Common Pleas for Marl, borough and Darlington L) stricts, and tin Courts of Equitv for Clieraw Distr.ct. VVAl. VV. HARLLEE. Jan'y 1, 1843. 9 8t ItliillT ABOIT FACE! I HEREBY give notice, with great reluc tanco. lint I hIiuil not, after the fi .t d.iv o | J.iini iry next, open a amgic ^ .. ! my I1<??>k8, lor : ny ?i scriptiou of g nds. excrpi j for Bagging, R. pe and Twine, nn'l for thesr aiticles 1 wi I o-ily give a cnd.tof 6:i lo JK i!ays. Merchants, and oilier citiziu* of >lir town, who may he dirj oj? ?I lo order goods lion inv Sit res, are informed, that t'a- ir order* will t* fr aii fully received, and promptly fi ! <! a! 'ou prices, upon therondilion, that their h i a may be presented in len da\s, for payment. Thn course 1 am compelled lo t .h", lo nn c? my own ' en?1g'm:r.ts, an1' I hope will not {five offt'itc I to ai.v. for I find ly <xpt rieoee. that i? is inuct I easier lo sell goods, tlihn toco lent, am! that ac> ' conn's at d "(lies be I hey i v? r so g< o f will no' pay the d<-l?is of my con^r ivting. As 1 shall so gooes for C.ASH i? is al:ii"st uselc.?$ to say, thai 1 shall sell very CHEAr. A. P. LaCOSTIi Dec. 13th, 1842. 5 tf CREDIT GIVEN FOR WOOD. > CIO THOSK Customers. who have paid ui? JL once a year for Worn I, I trndci n.y thinks ii.nl shall be grateful to receive ill jror.h rs, and shall not trouble til'in hut Mine a tear for a settlement. 'I hos- ?l?? me unwilling to set: r nee a year, or h ve not paid at all, must excuse e if I refuse to work for tln-m. A- P. LaCOSTF. Dc. 13, 1842. 5 tf MTR1TS6EO'"ACAD31?Y. I'HEJ KxereisiB III thid filSlItti*itHi will hp sunud iiie seeoed Monday iii January?C. Inmt Davev, A. B., Principal in the A/ale, nd M.t9 Jane S tnpson, Principal in '.he Fe. inle Department. Mr Davey ;s a graduate of the University f Vermont, from wlin?c facu'ty he brings the l-ghcBt testimonials. Asa scholar and r??ach. r, he maintains a high rank; and, in addition o the common English studies, teaches the Gat n, Greek and French Languages, Bonk* %eep ng, Surveying, a. d the higher A/athematice, and fits yuung men for any cla.-s in College. Mi*< Simpson has formerly taught with distinguished success in the Female Department of this Insfituti' n and is too favorably known in this community to need commend*dation. 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 in respectable families at from $5 tci gri per month. 'I he Trustees do not hesitate to say, 'hat 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. Til OA/AS, Secretary. Bcnnettsville, S. C., Dec. 13, 1842. 7 6t BLACKSHITIUXG. THE Subscriber has this duy recommenced business on Ins own account and hopes by close application to business to share public patronage. My prices will tic moderate. Horse Shoeing will receive my personal attention it is therefore warranted to be done with neatness and despatch. N. B.?I a n now prepared to repair, or put up new lightning rods. C. I. SU1VEK. April 4 1*42. 21 tf ALEXANDER GREGG, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CHER AW, S. C., WILL r-gu'ar'y attend the Court* of Law for the Districts of Chcsiertield, Mari boro', Marion. and Darlington. J n'v. 2, 1542. 8 4t BONNETTS AND HOODS. JUST Received ag.od stock of Bonnolt> and Hoods. P. MALLOY. Sept. 20, 1*42. 45 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. WM F. ARTHUR ha* b en appointed Secretary of State, by His Fxc; lion, cy Governor Hammond, for the unexpired term of M. L'lbnrd.*, resigned. wlrch appointment will take elicit on tho Ut of January next. By oxler. B. T. WATTS, Ex Secrn'.aiy. Pec 29. 9 3i NOTICE. rH^HE following property wax stolen fourth* JL plantation of Wdiiain Blak' tiey, dec'rl, it this District, on the night of the 3nl inst., vz A br gi?t inu atto woman named Mmwy, 2 years old, a built 5 Icet 4 inches h gh and ven largo for her h ight Also, two young hoi I Males, one a daik brown the other a d.uk iooum color, both sum I and supp ? ed to |>r, * na abou ' 5 and tho other 10 years old. Til- rani proper ty is supposed to haw I eon stolen t-y urn Jackson Key, > ho is pr b.ibly making his waj ? ills the same trt the W si* tS.. i<' Key is abou 21 years old ha* a fair i o nplexmu, very hgh hair, and r mukibiv light yebrow*. ndei person, al>oit 5 feet I t niches high and has ; down east I -??k when spoken to. A row.rd * filiv do ars will be oaid lor the ie-ov? ry <im ' 1 - I- ,1... artv :,i ,A . fl i. I K II . Ollt II gtlti Keeping <11 i > - piv w..jr . .. , ihi? Sin to, or tor iloliv -ring tho SuinJ to lie >ub#crib-jr. STKTHEN I). MILLER, A lm'r ?>f VVm. H akcney. Gold Mine. Cbe-tcrfi - <J District, S. C. ) December 6 li, lt<t2. > 4 tf 4-4 DOJIESTICS. A few halei 4-4 Brown Domestics for sal on favorable terms, by D. MALLOY Aue. 23rd. 41 tf POTS, SCOTCH OVEyS, $c. A Large and well selected stock of Pott Scotch and Dutch Ovens, Spiders, Andiron &.c. &c. For sale cheap. A. P. LACOSTE. October 19, 1842. 4^) if XT0TZ03. THE Subscriber lias received and will kee constantly on hand Cotton Yarr: at wholesale at ?h* lowest market prices. Al.<o?Cottoi r1A((/in Hattirwr Pan(!lo WicL I WFllrtl'Ulj;:-, v^wivwn s#a?.i,i~, I Seine and Wrapping Twine, from the Maiiu I factory of Rockingham. GEO. GOODRICH. I Nov. 29,1942. a If I THE AJIEBICAN > AO?.:ptri?T7B,rsT. A. M. AiiLIDN tc H. I*. ALLEN, Editors? : SAX I ON ^ MILLS, Publishers, 205 Broad~ way, J\l\w York. . fHllIK American Agriculturist is "publUlted I monthly iti 'J bruaJwuy, N? w York, al 1 ! ONE UOLLAit |>or annum, payable always in advance; six copies vv ill I>*muiI fur five dol. ? j i.ars: thirteen c<?i*ik.s for ten dollars. Kdi J j tors who will give lliii c-ird ,i c.iii>picuouH inser- j | lion, w itli hoiiii: of ll?>' notice* wliioli follow, will J bo entitled lo nceivc oi.o yoar's sutmoriplioii ' | gr i'iR, on sending lln ir pap t containing Mich ' no icu to tins olfico. Agririiltur.il Si?ci? ties that i ivisli to give tins Work as a pr-inimn, will In* enr tiilcd to j ill -count ?>f twinto-five Vrr cent, or i %J * * h.imlsonit-.'y bound V tunics .?l tnu subset ij.t.ou | l?ri< e. '1'jiin work will be devoted to the virions pur. I mil's *!'tk>e iigr.rultiiri?t thioughout every section j j of the U ii ii * (I Si..!.u. an J wil o.i.iai THE la- I TENT INTELLIGENCE ON EVfKT BRANCH OF THEIR | OCCUPATI'.M t I lie bo-t Need? ; *U?MJes ut tiling';! chaiuctcr of amis; improve*! iiiip'eineniR; ami ; | C.II V.ti lolls .111(1 OKsT II11 F.EDS OF CATTLE. HORSES 1 SHKEP AND iW INE | K eli ii inber consists of thirty two pAGEs. ; double column, royal octavo, ani the wo^k w ill bo ciiiheilislied with I'U I S. il ustr itiog the di?< te:eiit m'j ets on vv! u:h it treats?ni..kiu :< voliim o- 3-4 large pages yearly lor the love I price of OjVE DOLLAR. t Sc\eii numbers o| itu> wo?k have already been ! > published, . lid s it is stereotyped, subscriber ! ; iii.iv o iiiiuie .ee with the hack or present numbers I ; nl their option | Frmn 1110 gonT. 1 testimony in favor o!" the i manner in which this p ii cr lias been conducted, I< trmii tlie pnbhc press ami the most experience ! I Farmers am! Planters throughout the c.u t?y. | . j there is every i?a on ;o believe it will pro*e uuiversaliy a ( epl ihle. and it-niu crate its colors ion? old fur th ir subscription. No man at tli s 11Hie w !iu aspire* io the nub e occupation of a.i A m-ric in igiif utuir -1 should be without off ; or ii.ore perioucuU, exclusively devoted lo itiM 1 iutorch;* | Kach number consists of one s'lm t and will be i so j ct to newspaper postage only. J Postmasters me permitted by law to enclose money for subscription free of postage. I U? !??w are a Jew of 1110 ai.ni) favmub'c notices ol the above work, Tom the American Pr< g* : < 44 The Agriculturi t appiar* lo bo edited with ' that kind oi ability ;.inl pr:.c'icu! knmvl dge, that ! rnti>l place it among the foremost tank with ! similar periodiciIm in our country."? Wayne j County Record. Indiana. j ' 44 The. number we have is rich in ably written and well selected article*. Tin* E-ltiors are well | known to the reader* of agricultural periodical- I as nble writers, ami will, we are sure, great y l( I benefit ilu* country by their present undeiuking." , ?The Union, Raleigh, A*. Carolina. " The Agriculturist is well filled with well I written, well digested, and high y practical articles on subject* pertaining to rural industry. The conductors of tlie work, the Messrs. Allen, arc no only well versed in the practical opera- ( I lions of cultivating the soil, and breeding domestic animals to the best advantage, but they wield ready and graphic pons for the discussion of ( these important subjects in a style both clear and , attractive. Regarding the ?cipncc of agriculture and gardening, as by far the most important study that engages the attention of the American I people, we (aiiuot withhold our earnest commcn! dation of the Ameiican Agriculturist' to the i great firming intcrc-ts of the country,''?Buffalo ; Commercial Aden titer, i\cw York. 44 The American Agriculturist is printed in the city of New York, in 3"d neat, medium oc. tavo pages, and illustrated with engravings and ably edited by the iVlcssr.'. Allen, who are well and favorably known to llio agricultural coinn u? nity. as pr. ct'cul anil enlightened fanners."? Republican Banner, Nishciilc, Tenn. 44 We have seen the first number, and it bids fair t > be a highly valuable paper 11 any section ' of tin Union. The editors are celcbrnt* d j , througlmu tliu United Slates for their enterprise , it) 'lie i-took line, as well a* in outers manors i i ton-iing to improve the condition of our husband? i ry "?South Western Farmer, llaymund, Miss. ?'I have examined the three fir*, numbers, and rom the specimens which they afford, as well a* fron. a personal acquaintance with the editors I have formed a very favorable opinion as to the nse'ulnCMi of this work, ai.d the ability with which it will be con uetcd. It i* intended to I*i national work.''?Judge Realty, of Washing ton, Kentucky. " The editors are well known a* practical ( breeders and agriculturist*, and asgif ed writi rs. Tl ey have the aid of some of the most aide wri ters in the c un'ry. and it can liardl) fail to take its place at mice in the front 11:11k among the 1 best publications of its class?Spirit of the l1 Tunes. New York 1 "notice OF SALE: ! BY permission of the Court o* Ordinary for ( Chfiflterfii hi District, will be fold* on' Monday, the 16th of J unmry n^x', and days fol. J owing, at the late r sideucn of John Chapman, j I deceased in the village of Chi sierfi-Id. S C.,*l!( the personal estate ot said dtceusid. conihting ( of about 3 I negroes, horse*, hog*, c itlle, corn, f? d-r, Carpet ter's 8'd Bl cksmith'* tools household and kitchen furniture, a wagon, plan'at n tools and a v rii ty o' other articl s. T- nn ?A'l sums of and under five dollars, Cash. AH sums over five dollars on a eretu until he first day of January. IS I-1. will inti re>t fionr the day of sale, to be a cur d by hor.d or note, with goo! securityMI I.LEY CHAPMAN. Admr'x. W J IJANNA, Admn-dr. D<c'r Ut, 18-12 b ' LETTERS 1 "13 EMAINING in the P. st Office, Cheraw. | S C.Jan. 1843, and it not called 'or by ' 'he 1st April n> xt. vvil: he sen' to the Gene.a', j pits! Office a* lb-ad Letters. ' B?H<-nry Buchanan, 2. William A. Blur | * J.mes Brooks. William K. Bl-Jock . K n'red j ' Bennett, Mrs Elizabeth B-nn??it. Mi*.? .Martha * ' Brown. Jeffcr-on B e /mi. R A Ba-licit. C ?Ma!e.?i|n Clark. 2. George Collins, W. & T ' Coley. t'ailu r-iie Can | be I. ,| P?Joseph Davit. Miss L-nnri Davidson. J j E?T. I- Eil-rh- I emu-1 E w- rds, 2 E?J i rs Eiaueis R Freeman. 1 ' (i?Jaeoli G ti.cy, D W Gravis. ' -* > i ?i ?m m ... \? a rr.,?i m Timet I I ll ? rremey uarrcu, i-. ....j,..?- j A. H?rrrM. I'oc'. i f. Ifnspll. Teinpson Iiurd Hr??<-ks fIinson Wi lam Hewn. J?William J ihriKO i Edwaiil D. J ir?ot. K -R. A. K'-ihIiiII, Mrs. Khz.belli Kci-lyn. fj?'Necdhnn l?aiir'tonp. M?0. I). McB yal. 2, .V-n. Elizib-th Mc-1 Call. Mr#. Mary McA!i?lcr, William E. Mobcr.! e: ley- " I P?Mif* M. A. Powell, John E. Patterson, ! RcvM. A. IT. P nnelce, J a men Powell. Q? l>niiiel Qui* k. R?Richard Ro?s. S?Mr*. C. M. Sessions, MissC E S ith, 2, William Sweat, Olivar Spencer, John Stafford '' J hn Strickland. Mws Sarah Stafford Alex'r D s Spirks, John M. Smith, 3, Win Scott, Robert Sliced. T?John Trnntham. T. R Ti'den. W ? D. B. Warl. D. S. Wingato, Isaiah Wynn. Mrs. F. C. Walson. Persons calling for Letter* from tins list, will jdeaso say they are advertised. ? B. BRYAN, P. M. ' Jan. 1st. 18-13. 8 3t n 1 ;, (liROCERIES. fN store and tor sale, a good supply of Salt, j Sugar, Coffee aud Molasses, Ly D MALLOY. Aug. ?-d 41 if - - 1 HOLIDAY GIFT FOR 1843. .\ CH:C?.T:.'.:* yATSSF.'s^ ? ? &S9 FAMILY. Tiic mni>t Splendidly Illustrated and Cheapest Work on the Aiu*ri<:un Continent; CONTAINING MORE THAN . FIVE Ht>UKKD EXGIIVYINGS Entirely S'ew and Original, Designed and Ex ecuted by the most Eminent Arhsts of Eng. land and Ameiica.?Cost* of Preparing the Work, $5,t><i.-PRICE, 2.5U. BIBLE BIOGRAPHY, Or. THE LIVES AJYD CHARACTERS OF THE Fill SCI PAL PERSONAGES Recorded in the Sacfd Writings; practically ltd I Utetl to the ln&trnrinwn ..{ ? J g- - 1 VHIfl "Wtt i Famihes; together toith un Appendix, contain nig Thirty Dissertations on the Evidences sf Dirinr Revelation, fioni Timpson's Key to the liable; being a compute bvmmury of B bheal Knowledge, carejuily condensed nod compiled from Scott, Doddridge. Gill Patrick, Adam Claike, Pool, Louth. Home Wall. St owe, Ko bitiMh. mid other Eminent Writers on the Scrip lures. ? Robert Scars. Editor?Embellished with several hundred Engruxmgs on Wood, illvsha tire of Scripture Scents, Manners, Customs, fc, The demand for tltisi work is unprecedented, ami order* are puorir g in f.ou. ail putt of the United State*. It i* e iled A I'litmns Fa. tuck a I'rf.sent to his Family." a no haa r> criv. eU lite unqualified r? cumin* tidalion of all iho leading jmjhma, both political and religious. No mere aiiv?-rti?oineni, hmv? ver, can give the reader ai.y idea of it* l*3tifj and vau??it mu>t be wen to lie admired, and rend to lie duly apjneri* aled. The annexed < XI r act* tr< m the *" Opinions i,J the Public Pies?" wili *ati.-fy :n| ot the iidiin bic t-xce icmc oi' thi* Sn.emjid Cm in Momiuk I.iterati'RE?the like ot which ha* m ver appear cd in tin* or any other conn ry. A carcfu per. n>al ol the following Recommendations" will jnctity usi it making u*e < f such strong language hi favor of so ubelul a woik . "A w.-rk of great attraction and vsluo. Tfcie volume mu*t Hnd a welcome at every firc*i?ie throughout the country; it* con ents are a* interesting as tin y arc important and in*tiurtivt; and the jnd ci??u* and taK-nted author bs* here contrived t? present us with uim of the most eltract ivo, and at tin: *41111: lime t'*< fd books, that ^ h ve a [if eared thi* *tdc of tho Atlantic. W# tni*t the [ml lie wi'l reward its entrrpriiiing jmb. liHlicr.**?17. Liter a ty Adxertiser, for Jane, 1842. ? Thi* volume, wn should say, well deserves to l*r regard. (1 i? i(to Christian Father's present to Ins family.' Several hundred reiy gim.i wood engravings enliven if* narrative*, ami il ustrate its solemn truth* t?? the uud'*rr^ui;diug end freeing* of the young; and from thenumerous trstu monies which accomputy the volume, *c should say. it uiav safely bv surrendered to their hand*.** ?Magnolia. ' Thin work i* an attractive one, not only for the very numerous neat embellishments which pervade it, but Irom the interesting and useful in.it er which it coinpiis.-s. This work in in targe octavo, lugbly decorated, and handsomely bound, and will no doubt meet with a popular demand." ? Chris. lntcliigr liter. 44 The engravings, from new and original do. s:gn*, are well executed. The design of the wark isovcelhnt; and wc cheerfully rec? mir.md it to the notice of our readers.*'?Aeio World. "This is a very valuable, cheap and conve. nicnt book. The public will soon find it one of the books they must hate. May the publisher supply the laud with many ten thousand*."--AT. Y. Tribune. "This is the name of a va'uablo work just published in the city of New Yoik. It F m at justly called 4 a christian rsTMeaV tmzsxst to ins MMiLr.' The five hundred engraving* aio L'XecuUd by the first A/noric?? Artist*. after pictures of the most crlchraud Paiutcra. It lLia work meets with a circulation cotnmensuralw ivitli its u er it s. it will I e found in every dwelticg in ihc 1)111011."?Boston Trrr.es. " This is one of ihc most finely illustrated and beautifully orr.ann titid vo'inus * vei issued Itoin the picss. '1 he t) pt'graphy is cle: r and I lain, ti e paper and bit ding handsome, while the gold, n figures give it a r ch and tasteiul a p. pear.mre. The literary poition of the work is well w ritten, ai d the w hole illustrated w ith several hundred new and cleg, nt engravings. Mr. Scars has made a popular look?conferred a great favor upon the young, and indeed merits the | at ro.iuge ami t hunks of all classes."? Boston American Traveller. *' Wc cheerfully commend tho book to the readers of the Advocate, as a work of much tnrr it, furnished at a very cheap rate."?Baptist Advocate. " Altogether it is one of ihc most elegant woika el the season, and must prove he most useful ever issued tiom the American press."?Boston Transcript. " Wc cordially recommend this excellent book." ?Boston Dt.ily Mail. 44 We cheerfully recommend it to the notioe of every Christian parent, as a beautifiti gift to pre. sent to lits family."?Boston Mercantile Jour mil. " An elegant work ?>f five hundred pages. atd containing about five i.uuditd engraving*. The coi tent* of the vuhme appear to he Found, judicious and iitlfieuiing."? Baton Doily Bte. I'er oil* in tin* country would do w ell to pre* cure a t-ul ecriplion n<ok,and obtain at once the n;.inns f'aii their friend* and RcqinjnUncei, at Icaft, ax Mjb?crit?er* to tliia invaluable literary gem. Will each agent or iti< nd w ho complies with thi* r? qu? ?t. have the kindness to infonn the publisher how man) copies will be nanted for hi** nciglihu' hood by mail (pout paid), a* fooh as poiwiS.c ? It is h:a iilein ton tospare neither pains nor expense to intuulucc this entirely new and original volume it.to every family throughout the Union. Agent*?responsible men?wanted in every town and V Inge throughout 'he United State*; Aiidr<-%( the mhsei.l* r, po-t paid, without which no Utter will !>? taken from the office. KOUKRT SKARS, Publisher. 1.2 N iK*au street. N? w York: The above work will be found one or the most useful and popular works ever puhiisued, for en. terp'ising men to undertake the sale of in all our piiucip.il cities him! towns. A I Poetni-istrr* arc requeued to act as agents. To Publishers of Papers throughout the Uoiled States, and British North America. Nowspap*r* or Muguinn, copying th* above entire without ai.y alteration or abidgemer.t (including tlii* notic), am! givjig ,t twefv* mertions, shd! revive h copy of the vvoik* (su?'j< ct to their er.:er), by sending direct to tbo pohlishcr. Will proprietors ot newspapers throughout the country, when it is convenient, * A - ? ? J ?eA.t?tfA eiiKcmiiktiAiiaf TllA fCI tl N /Vfl CII 1 t?I|H I* 1?? SU I'BVI * J'* <VII? ? 4 ,,v most liberal per eeotuge given. ^ AgeiiiK wanted throughout the Southern State* for tho sale of the Bihlo Biography. Address Ilia subscriber, po>t paid. SILAS HOWE, 52 Broad-street, Charleston, S. C. October, 1842. 2 l2l NOTICE! THE Subscriber has in operation a Woel Picker and Finishing Card for n-ak.Rjr roll#. Wool should be free from trash., washed, and a11 rrroafir/I Vtcu *.? ?? W. (D' Wool ' oHf c-n be had at the mill for CASH ONLY. 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