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I - # .?* AHteww?*"i aienuKT aihoie , SwSpw^-1'-'?^ ; ~| i.iiiptiM?*b>rim?:: aj.T-.'WjTrtli Ith^nBlHPi' '-^ I A , . At the New l)rag8te?* '' S??'<(P ' ***'1 " , >jC?wi?L'?* T?rtB???wfw ?to ^ih? ; "kt^i I <>:/. h *r h tTraawv.irrrr flTTr-n i; ,, ' . TAfluawriHi itfdMlljwk, (brwlaaitiw , WWtrHewniiabg'eewAri-. -f! } v >" au?G?Ojr omjfrisT, 3? (w - *mr\<unBMHEfj?*cw: > . .?<>.; . jrtjkFFFRfi hi* IWeeekmal totv * +* to ths ( ^y4jM>ofc?#>'Chfcwm lit m*f bo Won* a tbo Puxtiw'i Hotm.. (Ub prepared topsr, >Ai? U)p?ii Anqr DbnM Operatic*/thtt may nbo n s lilt At HaHAl or ?J*w>l T?*k oill bp **??? (Ml Il4b> i* pWotnd. on tho ?.kl slump, ttfujthjimmlj Mroa^ io Uoar tUooperation ?Tcsili t^*ilitWri*t?atid?or\ rt ALL osrs !wrrantcd. 1 J... 10. 1842, % 9 if '} J in* iJyik t \iTinn.r:se<r -i?)i >, ..Ut n . ' ?o'T"j <! n'-t 8W.&. J( *?*? *-> ***r -?? ; - A. P. LACOSTE. j ' liOL it fH H<M*rt snitn .., . 1 ? j KOCKFI8H 8BE?TX!??S AND j ?^*>J> THrrRTiNGS. jri| ?HBWR^ l>. M^lbOY. ; V ,. Wpoeafbefc jLMtf* . . ,3 *I!tKWA* ? TI*?*;*KM WaUKte^OirVlu^ar, ' I i k. #f^lB08f E. * | ^hLH. ^ 3l ?r -: r, REdftfW -HALTED. two riroiig, hairty necro 5W*,lo workrw#tb^my w<fgewKe. ? A)#4two ^ifei Iggg f <u <0't!' f'- ix'.x. i . .' ir. H Ji a T: We lti I *?b?n>wa?? ? ?moahor year bring* ( JL with it Many oatogcaaeata^ anal Ilia but*. t odRMr Ukb (hb-inMmNl of iNfoMiiMg kinoun. { tomato ?W4*>loeoi wwbbtod U hi?.?. t Uithri h.? ; many and p?wieg engagement* to pet money in tbia anda tfao riexV mbulh. and hi* principal i ntac^ba^itTrrb frirm fnrliatli-miri trhfah he ,Mw^fca Ua-pia>? thtogthooo indebted to bint, fa looking w* Irtib?lno?.jhfrfiude behaoa great magi <?iUAia.kifc. maoTdf Which 1 MmWIV bto?ifritotoMe aaadb op from jenal! etreame. ao a Urgo agqwin the aggregate b 1 tkiaHi imairaoootaaU,1 Where they art nu- < . -mafur;. 4lo hopea. tfctiafo., tint aoHa Of bia J Mhik will nogtoot to naf him because the ' a>HMwain< arty U4mUi?b4 U?ut imm will hold I WeH wh?Brtf ?m *14* to-pay. i*<?an?o (hair < MeanaU iretMlirp to pay oil m ofcaay* In hart, then, he would ?oy 4a?|l IInmhtIm ore 1 .tlMttbbad3o1klM;4o??0M forward and pay op: J .hirftfMf oaobiat poy^a, ,pey what U?y con, and tiali?'*i?dBaf ly poto .'.To?pte-uf-hio egg. j - * MMko{ wild? ?cpooto Wo been ginning on 1 far aae, two. and in aomo inaiancta. tUreo or I ? yoor%ha wOn!tf ? ?? loafer in-Julgeneo t t? ?dhot ?r<HH n?l b%.gi?en,onp itnleu speedy 1 ?I' oooiito ooe mofot H**ea* iwvidotion to poy' ' faerafaigtt^ : jpryypf ^n ^ooooy w*?ne?tly tb^^^lfebptiitablu'1to V BPr 'nWArnfMeoarteaaeawoeoaidle their ?a?Moon, l Wlift lib -orUi?tio^f gopdov eveopt greeerioo , ?** t$a ? fw cry#*. owmodofMa lerwo. >ov t ^. t, <tv , '*** 1 w.?? v i j i ^ J>mr& igf CarolMQ. "gri>j??<wn a lo 1M? BAKERWPTCY. a - v, ' 1 ' Mm AMwm. VlMt?r of i. - 1W 1#?fciiyud Moi?^Staia of Sooth , C/irOh?Vhath lie* a Pentiqp, praying that -r>hP MOyh* foci?d | Bank?it punoHont to , ^HMT JUt'* Confrere at the United Suteo, ?f? ? - W ro?MiMwy Book. * '- WNlt^ ?htf that ho may hove tho benefit of t ho , 'and Ae*i IMP io fo giro wotioe of tho mid I'etili?? Ohd Hlef hrtoiwg thereof will be had ho floourehie fttlBERT. B. GIL' OHMfT^oiaa of the oaid Court, at a Cotm toWlHMediwt4bo Fedefal Court Ho?.m . ClttrlddlthK Monday the thirteenth day of ,; r t?>" spi I n*X?v W MWh u hwb, ?, II wiFllttfc?|*ifc#t.sed (in* *11 prrtonm intere*ic<) iiii|r?i?i rt+m*' . Hhj IIm priyrr uf Uiadawi UoiiUooor sliould * "J* MAIXOY. 0rpL r, 1843. a ir mp]; tUTiXBTTS. KJU +?k*tO**m,o?fam. marf?*&*.? Mhhtkhm+ummimti !? ?*>? aajdNbar^kw ?iy Mfctofe *?u. S;i??? <? i! i:; j<c*.' ? ? , ;???'. * s 'j '* "i}' !,arf'tt"i. ,-tyjh if '; j ***: in .msnT?'? Vijn !*"J'' l{' '*';-11 ?*&?*&?$%,*.'im~? 1 &F.Jqmscd Uimaelf in th? town ?T Cboraw, C5Spi ty. Ho hope* by a <fitig?nt jltXentio^ to lit* I n-oictnon, to WCettfl' ft literal ihit? ol subtle j Mtrgpago. Uo tin be found' a hi* bibSt'* (Confew Ljnob) residence on M*rko( 3twel. ' , Cheraw, July Vat. IMS. 81 tf LCATHfiB. ? WU8T Received '9r(* ateek of Sole Lrith* * Also, "Upper Loalher, and Calf Skins. i - ' - ?" ?. f9.HtALUDV. 1 l*pu to. iftia. ..m . i tf i "9" rtrkirt irnqtai?' 5 ^IWB' PforWetoT'of tlr?M mills ben leave ' JL to txptttt Ms thankato all of hiScOs- ' Mnrisrs be hao celled on fee a seltlemCM; fur , ;be profnpt manner ihey Have settled kin ie. counts against tlietn. tie hopes that all others . elio ro*f yet He eclied en, will (five Him the pleasuro4* nay a* orach of them. He ia willing to soil lumber at-Very reduced price* to | litsprompC'eustomer* on the usual credit, eay rood lumber alt' 88 per ni. ft.. Refuse 84 per m. Hi, HdwftJ 810 per d>. ft., which i* 30 per , cent, lower tbanhis usual price*. I. W. BURN. January 0. 1643. 8 ?t ALL'ptiMhr IndebMl the late Firm of Donlap tk Marebatb.'by noleeV iUBtfKeeoant, ere requested to oomo lo an imniediU ' wtlleiaant. -I Tha notes and acceoata will remain at the I CaaniiM Room of George II. Dunlap till the i let of February. i Jan'rf. lflih, 1818. 9 tf ; THE U. 8. DISTRICT COURT, , District -of South Carolina* 1 IN BANKRUPTCY. EN tho Matter of Kiqdfcd Bonnet, M*sr- , chant, of flew Market, in the District of i Darlington and Stato of South Carolina, a ; Bankrupt.. . . i PURSUANr to airOH8e* oCtHe DiatBet Sourt of tho United States, for the District df < South Carolina*. Jioticn w bucit oivrm, Hat cause beahewn before said Court, at jthe Pedcral Court Houao Hi Charleston, am the ndhth day of February next, at eleVen o'clock. A. JH.; to fiV the eaid'Kindred Ben net should dbt ni?ArfUii DieclliHgc ind dtftiiitiilfi as j ? Bankrupt. * , Charleston, 7Ik day of Jltm.% 1843. . 3 r.j A AAt i t. ft : ft. V. QUAY. C/?Hu> ; 1? ! ; .. ?8Apr THE, Subscribe ba? received. anil will kaiep cpqstantly on'hand'Cotton Yarn at *-holasa)e, at (ho Ipweat'market prices. Also?Cot;on Dsn ab org*/ Cotton Batting, Can die Wikk, Setae and Wrapping Twibe, froirt the Manufactory ofRotkia^'ham. "U .->? ,t*>: ?-f jo,, GEO. QOODRKCH. ....JW.-MalW 8 if! : - * ' * 4-1 DOiACHTlOS. ' A few hit lei 4?4 Brown Domestics for sale /*. on favorable terms, by D. MAL1X3Y Aug. 23rd. ? 4, -r w u ?i ; : POTS, SCOTCH OVENS, ?$ e. K J>arge and, well (elected stock of Pota. ( 4c,otcU ?od Dutch Ovrna, Spiders,. Andiron* be. &c. For sale cltoap. , A. P. LACOSTE. , October 16, 1842. 49 tf HIT soticvT _ r|liiN following property was ?lolen from llm JL plantation of Will win bUk'imy, dcc'd, in .hia District, on the night of the 3rd imt., fix: \ bright mu atto wumun named Molny, l[i rear* did, about 5 feet 4' inches h'gh and Very arge for her hrigbt. Also, two yrfting bora# Males, one a dm k brown the other 4 dark monan ' ;oler, bnibsma t and supposed to he, r>na about I and the othor 10 yea re oh). Tho raid proper J ra supposed -to have I nan -stolon hy ono , Uekaon Kay, a ho ia probably making lira way . aitb theaame to the Wjpat* Said Key if about 21 your* old. has a fair com|ilfuu.op?. vary light ; lair, and remorkab'.y light ayebrowa, slender ( Sra on, about 5 feet ID inches high and ban a wncaat look Wlton spoken to. A reward of ( |IW dollars will be ptjid for tho meetorj and W(e keeping of die prc>i>orty k?d raid Kay, out ot tils State, uV tor delivering the nmo to llie lUbaerlbor. '- \ > STEPHEN D. MILLER, - 1 Adm'r of Win. Btnkeney. i Gold Mine, Clieaterflcld District, 8; C. ) Duocmber 6tJi, 18H. If 4 ' } " If 1.1 . i In n ii I i ' i ?..iBK?HT A BOLT PACE! SUE RE BY give notice, with great rclurt tanco, that I shall not, after tho first day of mnry next, Open a aritgfe running account in my Booka, ferany rfeaorlptiow of goods, except ( w? Mf|W|(t' Kopo and T?iw, and Tor thane rtielaa I will ?oly giro a credit of 60 to 90 da.fi. Mrichaitlf, ami other ciltaew* of ilia In wo, who may be dirpoaed to order gooda from me 8u?rea, ere informed, that their order* Wilt hr gratefully received, ami promptly filled at low Crieae, upon the condition, that their. bil.a inay b pteaenfod in ten da)#, for payment. Thin I eeurne I am eoinprlfed to take, to meet my own engagement#. and I hope will not give oflunoe I to any, for I And by experience, dial K ia mnch I aaaier to mil ghotW, than to eolleet* and that ae- i aoufcta ami nOtea bo thay over aa gnod, wHI not I pay the delrfa of my contracting. Aa I ehall Mill 1 food# fpt CASH, it ia 11 moat uaelesa to aay, that ah%U soil eaar cnear. ; < A. P. LaCOSTIS. < D.,c. I3il., 1642. 5 If i CB^MT FOR WOOD, TO THQ8E Cuatomdra. who have paid me one# ayaar A>r Wood, I tender my thank#, and eMail ha grateful to receive thoir order*. and eftaN not ttonfrte them hot once e year for a aettfeinenC. Thorn who fcre unwilling to ecttlfc , once a ^eat, or have not paid at all, niuet excu?e IPf1l*flW?VVV IV wvrvvvr MIWVI, A. P. LaCOftTE. ! D ?.lS, t84i.< ? 1 b J? : j i if "7. . fiKOCERied. VN atorv and for anlo, a good aupply of 84 Aug. 53fd 41 * If hi wMWMhP'v} [iut & Uk*j *.*p^^W^mww^^Rs fl iAMy^^A^*U j fcflNfvRtffeDT/' w'f ?I5k?-*S ? ?* > ? pik-ii tvu-i ;<; 10 Dm.FheeyOilnuiidapfc mate0im> 8 Small ?* *-" ?-' ?- aawiugde. 8 Ur|i Boil* ?iaMi#i*M]Nat Reeking do. 2 Q? ?"?? af*4a*i^*?M'ff>*>a -*"' ft* tV.m k^frl rViTr '#i?rW&?ftt?8F.1MlP mJd'' 5fV """"" ' ' ' ' 'HffTiefe" '? """^ neat to i eloM as firljr after the mat oif J*n?i?fy* m TabssiMe?''fi1l (harfd* made after tliit Mm arm be tf<i?Mi8U ? cash accounts to bn paid when prewete4. ee :clear* by note bearing interest fresft-time of settlement. 7 I . Of the stock remaining op hand many of the goods will he sold at finer coot, many from g) to DOjMreent below cost, and but very few above cost. ~ " * ' < , ' tt.-'H. DUNLA1V' UW. *TiK *M3. 7 tf .' :? ' -.i. i .N " . <>. NOTIC?. r*>HE Subscriber m mow reociving Ifon New JL York, an excellent assortment of scnsuuablo Good? eeleeled bjr bunsrtf with great care. ' He is |br|Kiu|?d that _Ju> can fte|t Gtouds in h'l lino ks lew u they can be atfbHttf lh? this market,Add is determined to do so. ... r,.?flu BL McARNr< . Cheraw, Nov. 1, 1842* "Jl. Sm * ' flOX E BACOIVi v - - ' f) ftAA flAMS. Shoulders, A. Bides, ?wWfjPmwflP-*o#d?lo bjr.* :rH 7 A. P.-IaAGOSTB. ? STATE OF 9QVTH CAROLINA, . . cJ^eV VUfric,. In the Common Pleas. JOHN JACKSON, Who is in thccustod) sfttau Sheriff ot the District aforesaid, by vir tue of a Writ oj. Capias ad Respondendum, at the suit of Peter L. Robeson, having petitioned the Honorable, the associate Judged of' the said State, that he may be admitted to the benefit of the set of the General Assembly, j made for tho relief of Insolvent Debtors, and he having filed with his petitinn a schedule tot his whole Estate real and Personal; It is ordered tbatthe said Peter 1,. Robeson, and all qfhers, to whom the said Petitioner is in any wise indebted, do personally, or by their attorney, be and appear before the Honorable, the associate judges of the State aforesaid, at a Hourt of Common Pleas to bo holden at Chesterfield Court House, on the third Monday in March next, then and there to show cause, if Miy they can, why the Estate and Effoctsnf the said Petitioner, should not bo assigned, and ho discharged, pursuant to the provisions of said act of the General Assembly, made and provided for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, ? v" t - T. DRYAN, C. C. P. Cheutcrfisld Court House, ) ? . the 5th day of Nov. IS42. < * : STTfi kH n?,t 'I V"A DOUBLE md Sinplc loaf Sugar, CVualicd So for, and beat Hyton Tee, in Coddiff, or by tin pound, prime article*ior family hec. . ? For sale by A. P. LACOSTE. r .OctoVr 18.1842. 4? r ' COtTOsTBAfiOIHO. R0PE, TYV1SE? roixlftotk ??fth? ?b??v? ot: band, and tor aalo at the lowest market l?rice, by V . D. MALLOY. Aug. 33rd ' 41 tr LEATHER and SHOE THREAD? , 95 SIDES, Sole Leather, 101 Kip and Wax do. 130 lb. Shoe Thread, v For aale tow by v A. P. LACOSTR. October 18,1813. . 40 tf MATS AW lb SHOES. THE Suliecriber has jn*t icceivod a Inrgo ml well aelopletl ?up|dy of Hat* and Sinn*, which will boeohl cheaper than were ever offer, sd ih title market. D. AI ALLOY. Sept. 20. IMS. 45 tf ~E. W. DHENNINU WOULD Respectfully iuform the public that Km hua located himself on ; MARE3T BTF.BBT, ilppoaito Mx.Jdoo&t'a Uotkl, where iio intend* sarrylutf on the Ti> DYEIZNU ATiniCODinO BUSIMCKS. Ladies' and Gentlemen's garment* clenned, tnd, if fu?le<l dyed the original or any other cat. >r, and pressed in the nnuli-sl manner. Carpet*. ftfUfc-Laver*. anft Croud* clot'.* cleaned without injury/to Uio Color?Cotton Yarn* dyad Fait Colore. '' Jy. Jl... Hi* dyeing will not toil the whitest irticle. Cherswr, Airgdat 19. 1949. 40 tf ,OYORE TO BENT. "* IHAVjE raided all my Store*, except the ?ne next above Mr. Unorrn II. Diinlou'f, and ono door below corner of Kerahaw and Front Stroota.' Tiii* Store is considered a first' rate ?taQjf, aud will.l?p rented on liberal terms. 4 '/; ' 7l A. P. LACOSTE. August 9, 1642. M if NOTICE. */* A LI. persons iuifobted to the Subscriber by pole or acef'Ont nro requested to cull and cttlo the a tine, u* further indulgence cannot bo givn. , ,, , . . R B, SIIAW. Sept. IS. 1849. 44 tf COTTON OSNABCBOS AMD COTTON YARN. riMlts BUbacriber haa received on conaign. nibnt from the l)e KalU Factory at Camden 9. C I'd Bale* very enpcrior Cotton OrnaInirya mid Id Haloe Cotton Yarn, wliichho will ell by the Bale to Merchants 6'-. ea koimI or futile r or ma, than tliejr cap purehaae in New Yorm or ChaHeaton. He woutd uUo invite the Planlert of the itdghhorlmbd to oall and examine IhoOxnibortr* tlrey will And it a oheaper and better article than, naa evor been aold in thia market. U. II. DUNLAP. ('heraw. April 4. 1842. *21 if ' . CORN WANTED. WANTED to purehaae from 1800 to 3000 Duohelecorn to bo delivered in Chora*, m at any of tl?e Jandiiiga down the rivor, for which the highert market price will bd'paid * 8. M *iA April 11, 1642. f 22 If ?J ^ ( iLSI fS SPHINO AND avnucb ooobt. THE Subscriber Ina just received a wel aeluofnd block of Paney end Staple Dry tteeda. It. If. DUN I.A P. ChcrAw, April 0, 181'i ' if ~ --jjf 'r :** " """"" T? ^SSS >awmt ftee KMMr'.feft A V> wtme-. v?^LJTEMARY, DOMESTIC AND *43* * AOJTABJL* 9A * U V MAGAZINE. Book *:?C!9^ar ->n a.- fi?> 1843. ' MM WW* k.'j:'#iLa, tnnmint' f?^?Sr>W?s*M r?u> Ltftr4*f0r M*' TimOu } Amttiot ij/yr1"" B(^ having hrc'i^for ? AWw- ihMthr* of ttrtfc, Mm rift RTrt* tuAMrtv wtfwk *b*4?et?4: tjr *i*a* gi*#ed 'fctoaie author*. Mho- b*vat won fa thr^Mfre* 4r.^igk-jP)faMid?ecng Uw guitfiiq spirit* ?f the .gp-the onlyw.okuhtth i. point of fact h**beeft uoivaivcL^ dbvotki to THK Ladies?its favor with it* fair pfttttmi h**.not been lew remarkable than it* porfrc i fldaptat ion to tneir 'feeling* and ta*te?, an* I their requirement*. Irt "entering upon * nrv I ve*r the DUblinher. without dimtninhina in till Icilft thirt sterling andusi-ful literature, whicl hat long'rvaulted from laying under cuntribulioc ike tMtftctf good sense and elegant fane; el ear American fcmala writer* Mill, a* eacl aucccctive number appears, present in tin several departments pf LITERATURE, FASHION AND PIC TOR IA (* EnBELLlSHKl ENT, a constant atu! ever varying succession of tin WAND STJtTKTNCtFEATURES Nor does ho promise without ample ability t< perform. The beat literary talest, the Iks efforts of the most distinguished artists in tip country?and to crown as well as to adorn ih< whole, the most perfect arrangements for I hi reception of tho American, London and Pari Fashions far in advanccfof any other publics tion in thie country, enable him to assure tin patrons of tho 1 ady'a Book that tho forth coming vuluino will more than justify its wel earned title of tho Magazine of Magazine* for tho ladies of our country. It has pasted in'o a custom to assert tha dress is a matter of trifling importance; bu this every lady knows to he utterly false.? Taste in dress is universally felt to he the in dex of a thousand desirable qualities in wo man, while a deficiency in this respect always injures one in the estimation of strangers, am even of her intimate friends : the beauty o Helen and the wit uf Avpaeia would hardli commend to general favor an acknowledge* dowdy m dress. Ilcncc ti e importance uf at accredited GUIDE TO THE FASHIONS. This useful office, already filled for fnurteei years with universal acceptance by the Lady'i Book, the publisher pledges himself to dis rhargo in future in a stylo Surpassing all hli foruer efforts. Tho ladies know perfect!} well that our Magazine is the Hioncsr au THOUITT IX Fashion. No lady consider herself well dressed who contravenes his au thority, and in nnr own city, New York, H a ton, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Louisville, hexing ton, St. Louis, New Orleans, Mobile, Charles top, Savannali, and ti.e other Moimpolttat Cities of the various states, the tasteful Fash inn Plates of rhe Lady's Book dictate tlx Lass of Dress. In futoro the figures will be thrown inti tasteful groups, displaying tho graces of dresi to the best advantage; and (be back ground) of the plates will present interesting viewi designed by ffmt rate, artists. As a further assurance of thorough excel i lence jn this department the publisher hai I secured the services of -MIM8 LESLIE i who will illustrate tho Fashion Plates in he I usual felicitous aud graphic style, uniting i THOROUOH KNOWtKOOS Of 1IIC HIUKCI L with a clear, intelligible and graceful manmI of treating it. Her descriptions are worth' [of the productions of her ow n glowing peiic-l [wliicli drew the earliest Fashion Plates fur tin Dl^ulv's Rrxilf ?, - - > > f The Publisher'* correspondent in Paris ii possessed of sur.ii ample moans of obtainiA] the real and present Paris Fashions, and n transmitting them in advance of all compel i tors, that the Ladies may continue, us the; htfve always done, to copy from nur'plates tha Hia* received the saention of INDISPUTA BLE TON, tho last, the newest, the bes (fashions, freshfrom Paris. ( Tho arrangements for, produoinpja mn* brilliant.and attractive scries of Mezzotint am Line Engravings are now complete. Picture fresh from the easels of our first rato Aitv'ri can Artists are now actually in the hand* c the ablest American Engravers, the subject 'embracing not only the usual popular and do -meatto topics, but otliers which are inter woven in the very heartstrings of V AMERICAN- NATIONALITY. I treating as they do of ettrriug incidents in tin glorious and heroic aoe or America. \Vith respect to the ceneral literary am moral tohe of the Lady's Book for 1818, it wtl maintain its usual con-istent character of i Domestic and Fasiiionaule Family Magazine While such contributors as Miss Leslie, Ah* Sedgwick, Mrs. flail, Mrs. Embury, Mrs. E F. "Eliot, Mrs. 8?gournev, Mrs. Yolncy K I Inu'ft r,l Mm ?..?.? S...OL M- ? * ? ' MV?T?IU| ?r?sc* uilll?(l| JV lie. n. i||? r Annan, Mrs. C. Lee Hentz and Mrs. 8. J Uale continue thoir contributions, the beau t.iful and the useful, all that charms tho fane; and all that mends the heart and guides thl best affections of our nature will continue t< adorn and dignify *ur pages. The hirer of historical romance, and those who regan our nation'* glory, as the prime object ot ou nation't literature, will have their pepuha tnstcs gratified by the contributions of Dr Hobkkt At. Bird. tlie author of "TheGladi ator," Calavar," 4w. The admirers c southern scenery and msnper* will recognize with pleasure among our correspondents (Ik name of W. Gilsobb Simua, the novelist author pf " Ouy Rivers," ** Yomassce," &c Those who are partial to graceful, ettsj. Hon chalant, gentlemanly stery telling will aiway hail with pleasure the monthly return of N. H Wilms, the roast piquant, lively and ferlil* of all magazine writers. , . The admirers of tbo high-toned moral am domestic nouvellette will reengnize with ptea sure among our contributors the name of T 8. Arthur, author of "Six Nights with tin Waahinglonianr," dtc. Contribution? are al ho ready from the petia of PRO* ALEXANDER DALLAS BACIIE, Jut Principal of the Philadelphia High School. Pro* JOHN1 SANDERSON, Author of ? 2 Year in Pari*.1* Paorv JOHN FROST, Editor of " The Yourn People'* Book Pi' Our hiuita will not give ua apace o .ough ti enumerate lite name* of one quarter el uu contributor*. Our hat of foreign conyibulpra.ia cnrichei with the distinguished names of Joannj It t 1A M*nji *v ? O ? 4 r# AH1H /MAKI lil'N ?kll MtrroKo, Hon. Mrs; C. Nokt? r, am A/art llnwrrr, raeogniaed ill Kurope aa lh< elite of Brit tab female author#. The i'ubla?bi>r'? fwana pi iwreaaing ll? boaoty aptlwalue of ll?e LhiIv'h Hook are ac cumulating year By year. To hie already' in (ftirnubli li<t <f contributors lie i? coiiflliti>t I Jones. I j and perfected. The. Lady's BoofcWM UcM* a: fore contmua Is maintain thai praud pro-cm it iwwew*rsierit-aa**?. popoiamy elmli.fwr. 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ALLEN, Editors? 1 SAXTON MILES, Furthers, 2U5 Broodr * way, JVew York. , rglUE American Agriculturist is published ' Ji monthly ut 203 liroadway, New York, al 1 ONE DOLLAR per annum, payable nlway* hn advance; six cones will b>< soot for five dol. UM; TtliaTCRN CoriRS FOR ten ooluh. Edi - tors who will give ihi* card a conspicuous insors lion, w ith some ol" tlm notices which follow, will J bo entitled to nceivo one year** subscription >/ gratis, on sending their pnp"?r containing such y notice to this uAico. Agricultural Societies that j wish to givo this work in* n premium, wilt ho en, titled to a discount of twcnty-fiteper ceht. or handsomely bound v brines ui tuc vubsciiption price. This work will bo devoted to tho various pur. t suite of the agriculturist throughout every aection a of tho United Stales, and wi| ciminin Tlta tA* TF.8T irrrKLLIGKNCE ON EVERY BRANCH OF THEIR 9 occupation; the bo-t oocd*; mode* of tillage; j character of anil*; improved implements; and tho various and bk.-T breeds ofcattlk. horses, HHKEP AND BWi.W. . E inji n unber conrUis of thirtt two pages double Column, royal octavo, and the work w i," he embellished with CUTS, illustrating liie di,' le.-enl subjonts oil wluoh it trests**-iiiakiii i volume oi 3r>4 i.arok pages yearly for the low 1 price of OA'E DOLLAR. Seven numbers of Kris work have already been puldished, and - s It It stereotyped, Mihstriher may commence with Ihe-baok or present uumhern 1 ut thoir option. * From the general testimony in favor of the I m inner in which this pmcr has been conducted,' s from the public press and tho most experienced Farmers ami Planters throughout tho coantiy, . I hero is every ies-nn to believe it will provo ? universally a JcspUible. und rrinuuerato its leaders ton-fold lojr their subscription. No mon ?t ' this time who tispirr* to the" nnhle occupation of an Auierican agriculturist should be Without ono or more periodicals, exclusively devoted to his interests. Euch ndmher consists of one short and willbe f sn'ii-c^ to newspaper,postage only. '? Poatuiastets are permitted by late to enclose ? money for subscription free of postage. ItuluW ore s few of the many favorable notices P of tlio above work, from the American Press: I "Tho Agricultuii-t oppi ?rs to ha oditod with I that kind vl ability s||d practical kpowl. dge, that must place it among the foremost rank with / similar periodicals in our country."?Wayne t County Record, Indiana. 4 The number \vb tinvc is rich in ably writton t iinl well selected articles. Tim Editors are well known tu tho roudors of agricultural periodical* t as able writers, and will, wh are sure, greatly ri benefit the country by tlu-ir prcsoul mulct taking." h ?The Union, Raleigh, N. Carolina. ? i ur rv?rrcuiuiri*t t* well Hll?*d Willi Well if written, well digernd, and h<gli'y ptacticml nr. k lielea on subject* pertaining in rural industry. Tho conductor* of I ho work, llio Merits. Alloii, . uro no' only wall versed in tiro practical opera, tion* <?f culnv.it ing the roil, <in I brewling domeslie anion)* to tho bust advantage, hut thry wield ready and graphic pons fur tho (liacii?i<ion of t* llicao important auhjocl* in a style l oth clear and utlnetiyn. Regarding the science of agriculture . and gardening, a* by far the moat important ' study that engages the nttmition ?H" the American " people, we (aonol withhold our earnest coinnicn. * duion u( the American Agricultural* to tho grout firming interrM* of the country."?Buffalo Commercial Advertiser, Nrto York. Tho American Agiiculluiist is printed in tho city of Now York, in 32 neat, rmdiuni oe. luvo pages, and illualralcd with engravings and . uldy edited by the Me?sf. Allen, who arawvelt , and favorably known to llio ngricifttuiul coirui tij nicy. ns pr cticul nnil enlightened fanners."? e Republican Banner, Nashville, Term. i> " Wo hnvo seen the first nnmtier, and it bids S fair t<> bo a highly valuable papor 11 any section J of tiro iJiiinn. Tho editors are celebrated r throughout tho United States fur their enl?rprifO r in '.ho stock lino, us well ns in othera mnllors tending to Improve the condition of our husbandry "?Snath Western Farmer, Raymond, Atise. ,j I linv? examined tho throe first mind**/*, and p irom iho aprcheen* wliicii iltcy afford, o* well an p fron? a pcrronul (.cipuiintunco with Hie editor^ I have formed a very favorable opinion at to the * ust/olncsB of lliia work, and ,iho ability ,?it It ' tvlii<:7i it will l>o con u'n(cd. It in intended to bo a national work.**?Judge Beat ty , of Wathing ton, Kentucky. it v . " The editor* arc well known an practical B breeder* and ?griculturiHte, and o* gifiod writer*. Tbcy liavo iho aid of some of tho moM able wri d tern in the country. nod It can hardly full to take . it* place at onco in the front tank among the b?!Ht publication* of ita clan*?Spirit of the B Times, ffeto York , r - wig's, tos; pi;ts, 6k~scaTp8. 1MTR. QUIRK, of No. 4'JO Broadway, New o XfJL Vork, deem* it only neccneary to *ay that he wilt vimt Cheraw on or about the 4?li of | February, whero lie intend* tarrying for, say about lour daya. On the announcement of in* ,r arrival, lie will be pleased to receive the calls ' of all who may require hi* professional services. 3 January 19. Ifi4'3. 11-?tf r ' BLACHfiniTllIXC}. V i'' ,j Subscriber lias tin* day recommenced k JL business on hi* own account and hopes ' by close application to bueir.o*? to shsro public ^ patrons-*1. My prices will b* moderate. florae Shooing will receive i|ty pv.-r m,' ntymtinn it ia 3 therefore warranted to Iw d<- ?;with ncutucaa and despatch. .J. . . _. a N. If.?'t am iinw prepared to repair; or |>ut * tip new llghlniag tod*. -1 -..v. r. i. siiivr.u. y ^ April t law. 21 if ... '.wp^iwirw i BPfFSWHfcWBBBBfcSKWBWHHBIflW ouSc^ IIPIIIIIIUI lUIJill II S*st) .Itijiwlo '&* >niU " urfl man .U&nt( m n mm?4v wrr rtjM jwx ju.iv/ A ttBSORVXULW WATmckEiW ?* jMAfajrew* mmm?*r .vi??ii?nRny^??#4b-iry7Tt ~no\ a TM1 Ml'Spl&dk&H'IlWfcfriiwr MwJ v.ChatlM* * (> '>.W^rfp?r 0>Mtk<n > tnm tint- i. vmwmim m/mmm* . > )-.n i?h }ll .FIT* WPF4*HW> im(p*^Tyixtwh i^t - w?rkt'9*m.-?rmwm .linitiMili .'M in iiiniii!,^ i>; !tn;m HI BIBZi -BZOORAPBt. eW nnf tire^ MtD CHAKMCTteiik y>r TUB TkltlClPAil PVhtkr*f*nmH AkMmI i* tAeBairtdWriting* s- prootboUf adopted 4o the Jnatructkrhof Yomihend yi i||4? FomiUegi together or*A fit Aju*n4i*j contoiuAJltiTic txtveluivofit Jrotn Ittttpwoti I Aiy 19 ?"f Bibb; beingetftApUUSdiumurg ofBihticed ICnoecUdgt^cetafpity cbnddhtetl:e*dl- admpilfd /mat Scott, Doddridge W- ..w* ; toreo?Eobtrt Stare Editor ?BmboWohodwHk aovarii hundred Engravmgo on Wood, Ulpotiu tite of Scripture Set mo, 'Mrrnmro, CMfpS. fA The iloinifiii fur this work h unj>re^?ilc/l?<). end orient are pmiring In from all p*rt* of thb United St nice. It la u died *' ACastorix* F?1 rutk'i Prksskt to hi* and bps reeeivcd t^e unqueiifiod rcconjinrndut,ioi> of ?U Ihp loading papers, both political end religion*. No mere udvrrtiaoniciit, however, con give th# rf?#cr any idee of ite bcaut^ and Viluo^h umstbto mn to be admired, aud read to Ite dnl^aitptetinled. The annexed extracts trow the "Opinieme of the Public Prcod' orill satisfy all qfthointnn sic excellence of this stlkndid Gen in Monakir Literati's x?the lilt* tot"which has never appear ad in this or iny othqr ooun'ry. A ea refer I penuse) of lito following " Kecommendatioite** will justify usi n making use of such strong language iii favor of so useful a woik ; " A w<<rk of groat attractiep and value. Tills volume muat find a Welcomo at every fireside throughout the country: its con cnta arena inicrcaling aa tiny nro iui|>ortanl and iuatiuctive; and ttio jud.oious and talented author hep hera contrived to present us with ono of tho moat attractive, and at llu> same time Obcfiil books, that It vo appeared this side of the Atlantic. We trust the public will reward Us erM?rpri?Mig publishcr."?U. S. Literary Adtertiter, for Juno, ei2' " This volume, wo should say, well deserves to ho regarded as tho 'Christian Father** present to his family.* Sovord hundred very good wbed ungrnVii.gs enliven its nsrntiivcif, und il nsimre Us solemn truths to the uud?>r?t:?Riliiig aiid frvU ings oj the yourg; and from the numercus trsti. nonius which accompany the volume, wc should say, it may safely ho surrendered to tltcir haiidw.** ?Afngiioiiitl .** to- ii / ! k* This w'ovk is nn atlrsmtlVd one,met only fur tho very numerous neat embellishments wlnoii pervade it, but Irom liiemitnri-siing and pa* fa I mutter which it roiupiis.'-a". This work is in large octuvo. highly di ciira'jod, ar.d handsomely bound, sml will no doubt iiiet t \Vith a popular dehiaud." ? Chrit. InteIHgtiittr,.??wo.v>?> ? , ?> < ? /?# ' The engravings, ndw and ariyitnl'ih. sipnf, are ??it executed* 7/l!io : design of!, the wwk i? orcoihot; ami *b gp?:or fully-rpm jnu>rr*d it to tho notice of our ri utters ?Acts World. tThiw ia^jfy yalu/ibjp. A-lieap .eiid, continent hook. , j lie public will soon find It one of the bonks they 'maaVhatf.' Mtay llm 'pttblifVr supply ' >? find with many tuir CnouMnda/'wteiV. Yi Trilanr. >i -'n ut < -,n 'fd , .ollei * Thin iwrtlm ntmc of a. va'belilo mklijint published in I bo idly wf.Nqw ieffWpt jllKtlyCHllo.il ' A CHHIvT|AN I?AT||KH*V r**skl?T TO nia i amIj.v.' Tlii! fivfi* inliiifrud bnjfraVfogs wife exccutid lly th? first 'AmsricftV Arflstti.wfhfr picturoe dr ibelfhevt et htbrsted Paint of st <ifiltW* work, W?<:?n*wi|b ai oirculiU>rt'vcwn??"v??sw*f? VV^Kl'" U'cnip. it will l,c fopt^, in;cv?ry dwelling in iho Union;***--Button Tin:ea. "Vl.is in mm of tlio most finely ill its I riled nnd IcuutlFutiy orhiuh'ntecl VRVnltes t'trrt issued from tlio -press. The typography is1 tt?ir iHd |J?in, the |?pcr and binding - Itsndrom*, while the poldi i^ figures give it a r.chwud tastvlul nj>pour.mro. '1 be literary portion of the work is well written, u,d Ilio *lio!e illustrated with several hundred tn'w fchd cMg.bt Vwgrevitega. Mr. Soars has itiado a pupuhtf; lie<>B~?enttt?irodn greet lirVtir upon the y.ounp, end indeed Merits tlio putro:(PL'<- a,n?| thanks o(at) .classes.*-?(ioa/0* American Trat tiler. , " ' I ' ' r ' > .1 ,M * |i s We cheerfully commend the bo?k to the readers of the Advocuto. aw a work of much tnkr. it, furnished al s eery cheap Adtocale. i v .ll mTi 4unt <** Altogether it is'one of tho Croat elegant wtotk a of, Uie soaann. and must prpr* the most u*efhl ever han d fioui the American press."? Ration Trantcfipl. SVc cordially roenmumnd tins excellent book." ?Boston Daily Mall. n i. ? We felicrrfully' recommend' it to tfiit notice of every Christian parent, as a beautiful gift to pre. a?!fit la Ids family?Batton Mercantile Journal. , ,. t , ,\J ,VV| " An elegant work of five hundred pages, ard containing about five hundred engraviltg*. The contents of tho volume appest to b?t 4eond,'Judi? ciousand iut<'iewting.',A~?e?/sT> DaiSf Bed.' Perrons in the ooh tit ry* would do well to procure a subscription lM.Qk.and ?hlain sfpnoa tl|0 names ol* all their, friends aur}.a^rjuajpt^nces. ft least, s? fulucriliorW to this invaluable literary gcin. "Will each ngent or friend who complies vffth IT,Ik VrqtuTr.TfaVte 1ft*-k I Mltte? IU hi Willi tho publisher how men) copies will*bo wanted fit his neighborhood by mail (post paid), asfoou as possible ? 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