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'K * ] ' *>/. s I" ^^HBR< jo<t*-- \ i-ii*i I'H ''?! 'v^H1^'1 i>h -'-<^^H i i . '.vu , ft > i V I- r ? *1 nmiMlMtr hM rtMind And im onaninm iW II Mm?. Mr, W o* worth Vju>3 j ?'*gjrtM'wdw* ?p?i>Hjr * ?? i?>ity tow(n pneliM. tu vtDtMp eoir. 4fcw4#?PNpfc *V ?! ?.n?l know It* tHgredioaja fpA |H|Wllw> '?qi mmm oxcopt. ???h u Jw lmiw7iU>W?rf *Qd qanlitgt) life dncUtyo faMMiUo witl f?r atola akoul ft wetk I SriTv eWfe ftrarajc usually kept kt moh estpbluhmanta. Th? Tew not how ou hand am ex. iXHStod lOOlL ? f ??. Maclean. July gg? A ; g ' :? * -^^pnHFwfrfif^- - r" iVplXCIiLENT oOMdmwn castor oil foraalc WWW bv thn mtllmn .1 Vfcw ? """* ^liEfl?H I?RUP AHD IHEAD J- -.la ?-'.iT??IJPt - v _ , , At lb? Now Drug Store. .-:'l33Pwa..fYtllUAHl LANCETS, 8Pring Lancets, Gum t vJI; Lh?S? and Tooth Pn??t for sale at tho &*w Dntg Store. ,. . PWto TAMARINDS WELL Htip Ui flDill Uii, fur sale at the New Ding Store. ^1>J TARNISH BRUSHES AND Paint"Brushes of all sixes, for sale at the JlaW Daco Store. .t* ' z a ir., ra? " . SUMGEQJV DEJVT1ST, or OAfiOKiv, a. c. . g-WFFERS bis Professional sore ees to the \p?itllMmef 'ClM)ne. He may be found at the Plaster's Hotki.. Ho is prepared to per. .form any and stmry Dental Operation, that may - he required. Natural or Mineral Teetb a ill be Oei oe Gold Plate, or pivoted on the <>U1 stump, pi^eaftoiently strong to boar tho opcrslicn ?Teeili nslopped wath Gold ami warrnnted not to decay aqy nxufnin the part slopped; toctli cn-1 roots of VoetApxtraotcd. and irireulari'ics r.snrH??fl iL/* "Examination rrtaifo Without cltargn. W Material! and work w AL.Lc.taia wnrranted. . Jan. 10. 1849, 9 if 'V ft 1 . -T. Ti ,ta. .. '-n .r ' ikj? iWlB 8j! Soda fur aalo Tory low 5 & A. P. LACOSTE. KOCKF18H 8HEET1NCA AND j? wUi,rxl / SHIRTINGS. Jg Jt BALES 3;4 *it?l 4 4 ttoincntiea juat jl HI tcotivcd on ennfcignmcDt (Turn the 'KocxrwU' EiCToiiY and Tor aale on fatorablo 1 tar ma Ly tlto Dale. * " h, D. MALLOY. .. Wawwbrr J. 1849* .VINEDAK J TIWKVAR ! t PURECtderVWeitr, Whjjo Wine Do. _ for Sate by F. I.ACOBTE. . .-3* ?f MEOflKOCl WAITED. *'t biro two strong, htirljr negro mrn, to work with my w eggoners. A ho, two Atfd hands. * A. P. LACOST& r W $7.1842. . 7 v tf 1843. : eomtaeneement of another ycnr brings ' JL with it many engagements, ami tlio hub. (4tM UkM till* motlioil of informing iii?t cum- 1 tomeaa,*wd tbaao indebted to him, that ha ha? | many anil (wearing engagamenla to pty mon^y : in this aiidt the next month, and his principal ? means'in into, is from collections. whi&h In. hopes U* imke trom thoso iudthled to him. In looking over bis ba?inc*s. he finds lie hue a grout ma*? outstanding d?bu duo him, many of which 1 arodnsslU bat sari vara are made op from small streams, so a largo amount in tha aggregate is -owimN ftl amall accounts, where ihcy aro nir awMua Ho hapca, therefor-, that none of bis fVlends will neglect to pay him becuusa the ? nuy bo etoall, and that none will bold back what they aro al io to pat, Iscsnso their aoeoanta are too Urge to pay oil at once. In short, then, he would say to a)l those who ore ,tindebtedlollhn,4o come forward and pay up; i if they cannot pay all, pay what they can, and U chma the balanoc by note ? To aornc nf his cue. : toaibrii whoso accounts havo been running on for one, two, and in some inslsncrs, throe or move years, ho would soy-longer indulgence ?' ssssnot nor will not bo. given, an* unless spoedy sntil<-ments are made, the next invitation to pay . wiU coma from an officnr of the law, These last remark* are intended fnr all del><a duo longer thpn aiz month# baolt. and they will a'ao ?pi?'y to all.deljt* da# lat inat. tint aro not aaliafuctorilj jrnxutcd in a reasonable time. Ho eirneMly liiatuetemcretoe?<rac forward and eavo tTiemaelvea coat*. Ho would also atate tint bin r nieana are HmHed, andtlierefoio lie U Unablo to > Ar'aeUd* tosiners on groceries: lie will keep a ,',gN#il,#t???k ?#fomlly f.rocorie# on hnndrand will 'i'OpM them eery low for Cmth or Proiltue. To - ibaii nf liia auntomora aa aotll# their account* an. . awmllgt ho aariil ? " ?nv gootlo except groceries on the u *1 credit. aud on mod?r#ta terma. , . . u. S. HARLLEE. . , . Jan. 9. 1818. 8 (it thE i'. ITmiteict coimT, ? District of South Carolina. IN BANKRUPTCY. * ' ^M7I1BRRA8, John Andrew*, Plantar of . W'W Darlington Dim net. 8utu ot South Carolina, h&Cti Bird a Palitiqii. praying that ho may be declared a Bankrupt, purauant to the Act af Confrere of the Unitrd Stater, . trade, and now nt farce, concerning Bank. " rwptr, and that It# may hare the benefit of the aid Act ( thie ie to give notice of the raid Petition, and that a hearing thereof will be had >^?mn ino nonuraoie kudc>h r u. c?il CHW8T,4o?if? of (be Mid Court, at a Court - to Wbotde n at 4h? Federal Court ilooae,in Charleston, on Monday the thirteenth day of FebrmiT n*xK at eleven o'clock. A. hi., at MtttUlaplaco ar.d timo all perron* into re* ted ?**f appear afcdiiiw oriua*, IT a njr they have, Uhy ilte prayer of ihfltlaxl CeiitiODcr ahould m m * aorf|\>f j^!lAy cu>rk " 1* W4*. * -II?St >irf l-> n?il m '?? ? ' - i, Jtuani H4MNM. WWU MWadiai; ?1 ?tooli af BonnatU & UdMd+W ? ? IX M ALLOY. FrpC 3", 1813. 4? If - ? I vsagrrfra v.T>.v 1^-4 " WWIIU Wi UAVE ?$Mflt09Miop4 tlM>but>iIters oflltul., JL in( Wood. . M) old cu si on vers a?d the pub. jo generally ate feepectlhlly inforrhod tW 1 halt bo gratofot for i renewal of tlteir custbm, and pledge myself to haul load* that will pirate, i A.T. LACOSTB. I July 19. 1843. M <a VV < CLOTHS, CAM1HEIM, OH ! 8ATINETTS. ^ MALLOY hu just received, a good MlW e ateek of Clothe, Casimera, nnd Satinets, whioh he 4a anxioua to acU. aud bargains may bo had. 8et* an. 1911, 45 tf Tiff . A CARD. WR. JOHN LYNCH having permanently MLF Jooatcd himself in the towu of Choraw, tprpQCtutlly tenriera hia professional services to tbe cilisen# of this place and the adjoining country. He hopoa by a diligent attention to !tir> profession, to rcceivo e liberal share ol public patronage, ilo can always be found at hit* Father'a (Conlaw Lynob) residence on Market Street. Cheraw, July 1st. 1849. 81 tf LEATHER. WUST Received a large stock of Sole Lrath P or, Also, Upper Leather, and Calf Skins. f?. MALL.OY. Sept. 20, 1842. ' 45 tf i i i i tm ISIJIIX'S MILLS. THE Proprietor of thetis mills begs leave to express his thanks to all of his customer* he has called on for a settlement, fur j the prompt manner they have settled his accounts against them, f |e hopes that all others J who may yet be called on, will give liirn the pleasuro to say as much of them. He is willing to sell lumber at very reduced prices to his prompt customers on the ueual credit, say good lumber at 98 pur m. ft.. Refuse 94 per m. ft.. Selected 810 per m. ft., which is 20 per cent, lower than his usual prices. J. W. BURN. January 0, 1643. 9 <U ' ^rifiAL flroticiL ALL portion? Indebted to tho lite Firm of Dunlap & Marshall, l>y note or open account, are requested to oomo to sn immediate settlement. Tito notes end accounts will romain at tho Counting Room of George II. Dunlnp till tho 1st of February. Jan'ry. I (Hit, 1818. 9 tf SSgvi. ..I .. t .. ".'".i'- .-I ii ;.Tn..j? sra THE V. 8. DISTRICT COURT, District of South Carolina. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN tho Matter of Kindred Bennct, Merchant, of New ./Market, ill the District of Darlington and Statu of South Carolina, a Bankrupts .... - PURSUANT to an Order of the District Court of lh? United States, for the District of South Carolina, xotick is hsbrbv oivrn. that cause he shewn before said Court, at the Federal Court House m Charleston, on the eighth day of February next, at eleven o'clock. A< M., why the said Kindred Bonnet should not receive his Discharge and Certificate, as a Bankrupt. Charleston, 7lh day of Jan., 1843. II.'Y. GRAY, Clerk, 10 tSApr 2 xrOTica. V THE. Subscriber has received, and will keep constantly on hand Cotton Yam at wholesale, at the lowest_"markct_ prices. Also?Cotton Usnaburg*,- Uotton Batting, Candle Wick, Seine and Wrapping Twine, from the Manufactory of Rockingham. GEO. GOODRICH. , Nov. 29.1842. 3 tf ~ 4-IDOMESTiC?. A few l?ale? 4?4 Brown Domestics for sale on fivoruble terms, by D. MALI.OY I Aug. 23rd. 41 It FOTR, SCOTCH OVENS, $c. A Large and well selected stock of I'o?a. Scotch and Dutch Ovens, Spiders, Andirons &e. &c. For sale cheap. A. P. LACOSTE. October 18, 1842. 49 If IV OTIC 12. fVVHK following property was stolon from tinJL plantation of William UUkonny, doe'd, in this District, on the night of tho 3rd in?t? viz: A bright mo'alto woman named MoU?y, 2.'? year* old, about ft feet 4 iiictio high and very large for her bright. Alan, two yoting horse Mules, otio a dm k brown the other a dark monsn color, both mini I and supptt-ed to ho, < no about 5 and tho otiior 10 years old. Tho said property is supposed -to have I ecn stolon by onn jaskion n?yt who is pr?u.ioiy minting ins way with tho same to tho Weal* 8uid Key ia about 21 years old. lias a fair completion, very light hair, mid remirkably light eyebrows, slender person, nhout 5 fifel 10 inches high anil has a downcast look when spoken to. A reward of fifty dollars will lie ??oid for tho rocovory ami safe keeping of the projiortv and f aid Key, out ot this Slule, or tor delivering tho aanto to the subscriber. 8TKPIIBN D. Mlf.LER, | Adm'r of VYm. Blakency. Gold Mine, Chesterfield District, S. C. ) Duocniber Gili, 1812. t 4 If " III OUT ABOUT FACE! 1 HEREBY give notice, with great rctufl tnnco, ih.it I shall not, after tho first day of January next, open a singlo running account in my Books, lor any description of goods, excopt for Bagging, Ropo and Twine, and fur these articles 1 will only give a credit of 60 to 00 days. Merchants, and other citizen* of llin town, who may bo disposed to order goods from my Stores, are informod, that their order* will he gratefully received, and promptly filled at low priees, upon the condition, that their bil a may lie presented in len du\s, fur payment. Thin x - ii i i. ... i-- . UUUI|H IIUI w I'imi, IU IIICCI llljr QWfl and I hope will not givo oifunco to any, for I Anil hy oxperience, tlial it ia inncli auaifir to mil good*, than to collect, and that account* an?l notea bo they ever ao good, will not pay the del.t* of my cunlraeting. Aa I ahall aoll food* Tor CASH, tl i? alrnoal uaoloa* to aay, that ahall aoll vitav ciikap. A. P. LaCOSTK. Doe. 13tli, 184S. 5 tf I I? t niT AITEl FOR. WAAfT TO THOSE Cuatomera. who have paid m* onco a year for Wood, 1 tender my thanks, and ah:i1l be grateful to receive their order*, and aliiiH not trouble them hot once n year for a settlement. Thoae who are unwilling i?, acitle once a year, or have not paid at all, must excuse me it I refuee to work for ihom. A. P. LaCOHTE. Da. 13, 184*. ? tf ?ho<i;rvi:n. IN atoro and for an|o, a g??ud supply of 8.1 Suirar, C-oli'eo and iMa4<i*?iis, by * ^ 55. mau.6y. Aug. C3rd 41 * tf ? ff JOOJ* tVf "V- ' > - Cr fi-' /T ,-.V. 1.w, "OBAiEti ; 'Ijliiif 8iitteflb?r bm j??t ftrtWtd on eo* * bo floU at twjf low iMicwfa CjS&H QJTLY, 10 Dos. Fancy Uiltand maple caaaltat chain 8 Small ,r" " ? Mowing da 8 La'gv Boston nana nndsofidiMat Rocking do 8 'n t Mkhogaoy Mohair 8pr*og ??Sa% do. Ho 6 Small mm r V -M d?. do 4 Solid aoat Kurac, . d ?. H<j . GEO. H. DUN LAP. ' fibers*. August 88, |B4?. - 47 tf ; J, WdTicE. 0!! WISHING to bring my present business to a close us early after the first of Janu nry as possible, all charges made after tha time wnl be considered aa cask aocountb t< be paid when presented, or closed by noli bearing interest from time of settlement. Of the stock remaining on bund many of thi goods wjll be sold at first cost, many froij 40 to 50 percent below cost, and but verj few above cost. G. H. DUNLAP. Dec. 27th, 1942. '7 tf NOTICE I rmiir* a?i :i? : ? ?-? - B WIIW.VI luri IP Ii\rn rCUUITIIIg II Ulll I1CV JL York, an excellent assortment ot sc.imhiuM Good* aolocted by ImnscLf with great rare. Hi i? pcrsuuded that Jio can ?ell Goods in hi> lino a low n* they can be afford*d in this market, an< is doteruiiued to do so. - D. B. MoARN^ . Clioraw, Nov. 1, 1842. 61 3m cilOlCE BACON* 6ft ITdlll HAMS, Shoulders, & Sidos ^ IfUU For salo by 7 A. P. LACOSTE. Nov. 14? 1642. 1 tf STATE OF SOUTH.CAROLINA. Chcslc.rficIU District. In the Common Pleas. JOHN JACKSON, Who is in the custody of the Sheriff ol the District aforesaid, by vir tue of a Writ of Capias ad Respondendum at the suit of Peter L. Robeson, having peti tinned the Honorable, the associate Judges o the said State, that he may be admitted to tlx benefit of the set of the General Assrmbly made for iho relief of Insolvent Debtors, ant he having filed with his petition a schedule o iiis whole Estate real and Personal; It is ordered tbatthe said Peter L. Robeson, and nl others, to whom the 6aid Petitioner in in ant wise indebted, do personally, or by their attorney, be and appear before the Honorable, the associate judges of the State aforesaid, at r Court of Common Pleas to be holden at Chesterfield Court House, on the third Monday it March next, then and ihore to shew cause, i any they can, why the Estate and Effects n the sa:d Petitioner, should not be assigned and ho discharged, pursuant to the provision! of said act of the General Assembly, mailt and provided for the relief of Insolvent Dcbtl ori. T. BRYAN, C. C. P. Chesterfield Court House, J 0 . t? the 5ili day of Nov. 1842. f Z lam,Jm SUGAR and 'I EA-. DOUBLE and Single loaf Sugar, Crushed Su gur, and best Hyson Ten, in Caddies, or by tin pound, priino articles for family use. J'or sale by A. P. LACOSTF. Pctota 16.1849. 49 COTTOBfR AOG1N O, ROPE, TWINE?a good Stock oflhe iilmvi or. hand, and lor sale at iho lowest murkc price, by D. MA CLOY. Aug. 23rd 41 If i nun. ana attuu i iilUuAL). 95 SIDES, Sole I/cather, 101 Kip and Wax do. 120 lb. Shoe Thread, For aalc low by A. P. LACOSTR. Octol>cr 18, 1812. 40 tf hats a mto shoes. I FI1I1E Subscriber has j?nt received n Inrgi JL nod well se'noJod supply of IIuIk and Shore which will be nultl cheaper than w ere ever oiler ctl in this market. 1). M ALLOY. Sept. 20. 1812. 45 tf E. VV. DKENNINC; WOULD Respect fully inform the puhlif that he hus located himself on ST BTF.EET, Opposite Mx.Mou&k'i Dotal., where tin iuteudi carrying on Iho DYKING AND SCOCRING BUSINK88. Lottie*' and Cciitlcmcii'H garments cleaned and, if faded dyed the original or any other col or, and pressed in I ho neatest manner. Carpels TuliSe-Covers. nnri Crumb clot' s cleaned withon injury to the Color.?Cotton Yarn* tlyod Fas I Colors. I JY. B. Hit dtieine ifi.'I nnt i/h7 /A* ! article. Cherow, Augtmt 16. 1P42. 40 tf store to rent. 1I1AVE rented all my Store*,except the on< next ahovn .Mr. Lieorpn II. Dunlu|>*a. nm nno door below corner of Kershaw and Fron Stroota. Tiiir Store in roneiilcrucl n Oral rati ?tuo<I, and will l>3 runted on liberal tonne. A. P. LACOSTE. Angora 2, 1S42. if Totice. ALT t persons indebted to I ho Rulmcribcr In note or account urn requralnd to cull am ai ttlo the anno, us further indulgence cannot le givn. R. SUA vv. Sept. 13. 1842. 44 if COTTON OSNABVJROS AND COTTON TARN. TUC Subscriber lots received on consign nicnt from the lie Kall? Factory nt Camden S. C 1*4 Bales very superior Cotton Osnnburps aiul 14 llalos Cotton Yarn, aliichho wil xcll by llio Bulo to Mctch-inls o? ss fjoixl o hotter onus than lliey can purelmeo in New YotK or Charleston. He would also invite llio Planters of th< neighborhood to oollsnd examine IhoOzn ibtirtrx they will tirnl it a cheaper and belter article ll)ui tias ever been sold in this market. CJ. II. DUNLAP. f'.l.nrou. IBJO Ot ?? ?? ? CM! -?t iw?*r? ?l CORiV WANTED. WANTED to purchase from 1000 to 0001 Buahele corn to l>o delivered tnCh?raw or nt any of the lauding* down the river, fu which tho highort market price will hd'paid l?. M'NAIR. April II, 1013. 22 tf HPRINQ AND WUNINIEll CtOODft THE Subscriber h is ju*t received a wcl aali'clcd block of Peiifly and Staple !>r Pood*. y.. II. DHM.AI*. ' Clicrftw, April 0, 1814 tZ'i if -y-jw '?w ' VP ' j 1c :cr-jq be* rutin fc:?..-t 1c < reave*. ir*:?r L-r* > LITERARY, DOMESTIC AND FASH. r k ' IOJVABLE FAMILY MAGAZINE. [ ' Godey's Lady's Book i for 1843. * IDItBD VY Mm. ft. J. UALI, AND OTHERS. > TA? tang established Arbiter of Taste, Fashion 'J i. and tie Belle* Lettres for the Ladies of America. K Gqdct's Lady's Book having been Tor so s long a series of years universally recognized a - as fhb exclusive and firidt.?(}utabfo guide to the ft fair Rex m-matter" of tastn, faahinn and liters,ti . tuw?-the only work conducted by diatiiv- t< . guinbed female author*, who have won for p t thrmeelvea a high place among the guiding | r > spirits of the age?the only work which in j J % I iki\in! nf foot l?aa - ? ? . | r ..or. ucvo >Atbiiiil)tl.T UEVUTKD to the ladies?its favor with its fair patrons ? ! has not been less remarkable than its perfect c i i adaptation to tneir feelings and tastes, and ? j ; their requirements. In entering upon a new year the publisher, without diminishing in the i least that sterling and useful literature, which p has long resulted from laying under cuntribu.- ? lion (he native good sense and elegant fancy of ?ur American female writers, will, as cacti f successive number appears, present in the a several departments of 9 LITERATURE, FASHION AND PIC- . s TOR IAI. UnBELLlSII.nF.MT, L * a constant and ever varying succession of .. NEW AND STRIKING FEATURES Nor does he promise without ample ability to perform. The best literary talent, the best efforts of the most distinguished artists in the i country?and to crown as well as to adorn the whole, the most perfect arrangements for the ll reception of tho American, London and Paris Fashions far in advancclof any other publics, lion in tins country, enablo him to assure the ? patrons of tho 1 ady's Book that tho forth* coming volume will more than justify its well g earned title of the Magazine of Magazines u for the ladies of our country. m > It has passed in'o a custom to assert that dress is a matter of trifling importance; but q i this every lady knows to be utterly false.? n Taste in drcsu is universally felt to l>e the in i, ' dex of a thousand desirable qualities in wo- u ' man, wliilo a deficiency in th.u respect always ti injures one in the estimation of strangers, and : bi ' even of her intimate friends : the beauty oI f g ' Helen and tho wit of Aspasia would hardly j ni " rontmend to general favor an ocknowlcdged j ' doudy ill dress. Ilcncc tl c importance of an I!' accredited GUIDE TO THE FASHIONS. '' , This useful office, already filled for fourteen m years with universal acceptance by ihc Lady's <>l , Book, the publisher pledges himself to dis ti f charge in future in a style surpassing all his 01 C foru er efforts. Tho ladies know perfectly cl well that our Magazine is the highest au J thok1ty in fashion. No lady considers , herself well dressed who contravenes this au. thority, nnd in our own ciiy. New Vork, B s- j'1 ton, baltunorc, Cincinnati, Louisvilfo, Lexing- :!' j ton, St. Louis, New Orleans, Mobile, Charles. 10 J ion, Savannali, and ti,c othrr Metropolitan v' Cities of the various states, the tasteful Fash ^ ion Plates of tlic Lady's Uook dictate the Laws of Dress. In futoro the figures will bo thrown into j .u h tasteful groups, displaying the graces of dress j j In the best advantage ; and the back grounds j <r of the pluteu will present interest.ng views t'r designed by lirst rale artists. F As a furilicr assurance of thorough excel- ' lrnce in this department the publisher has Ul . sreured the services of MI^S LESLIE, 01 i who wili illustrate tho Fashion i'latcs in her ll f usual felicitous aud graphic style, uniting a 1,1 , THOROUOII KMOWLI1DOB OF HIE SUBJKCT ^ with a clear, intelligible and graceful inann'-r of treating it. Iler descriptions are worthy of the productions of her own glowing pencl, which drew the earliest Fashion Plates lur the n\ Lady's Book. The Publisher's correspondent in Paris is .? possessed of such ample moans of obtaining the real and present Paris Fashions, and ol t| transmitting them in advance of all compeli. ,r tors, that the Ladies may continue, as they ?i have always done, to copy from our'plates that C 'has received the saention of INDISP UTAHLE TON, tho last, the newest, the best -o n fashions, fresh from Paris. k , . Tho arrangements for, prodtioinpSa most .u - brilliant aud attractive series of Mezzotint and I' Line Engi avings arc now complete. Picture* i fresh from the easels of our lirst rate Anvri ,can Artists are now actually in the hands of w I me ouicei American Engravers, tin? subjects ' i embracing not only tlio usual popular and do I c - meatic topics, but others winch are inter- a 1 woven in the very heartstrings of AMERICAN JVATJOjVALITY. lf| ? , treating as they do of stirring incidents in 'lie il OLOIt IOt}S AN H HEROIC AOE OP AMERICA. 1,1 With respect to the general literary am! M, moral tone of the Lady's Book for 1H1B, it will (l| * maintain its usual consistent character of a (] ' Domestic and Fakiuonaulf. Fajiii.v Magazine, jj J While such contribu ors n? .Mies Leslie, Miss C Sedgwick, Mrs. Hall, Aire. Embury, Mrs. E. I F. "Eliot, Mrs. Sigourney, Mrs. Volney E. tl Howard, Mrs. Seba Smith, Mrs. A. M. F. t: Annan, Mis. C. Lee llen'z and Mrs. S. J. a Hale continue their contributions, the beau. " tiful and the useful, all that charms the fancy " e and all_that mends the heart and guides the ' I best affections of our nature will continue to l adorn and dignify our pages. The lovers f; b of historical romance, and those who regard " our nation's glory, as the pritno object ol our ll nation's literature, will have their peculiar " testes gratified by the contributions of J)r. u Kobkkt M. Bird, the author of "TheOlndi- rator," "Calavar," &c. The admirers ol I' southern scenery and manner* will recognize ' 1 with pleasure atnong our correspondents the }r 15 nrttnc cf W. Gilmorr Simis, die novelist, ' author of ' Guy Rivers," M Yomasscc," &c. J Those who are partial to graceful, easy. non. a chalant, gentlemanly etery telling will always hail wi'h pleasure the monthly return of N. I*. Wilms, the most pitjuant, lively and fertile i, of all magazine writers. '1 The admirers of tho high-toned moral and t< 1 domestic nouvelletto will recognize with p,Va- it * sure among our contributors the name of T. '? S. Arthur, author of "Six Nights with the ' Washiiiginnianr," Slc. Contributions are al- \ ' ho ready from the pens of -| i Pnor. ALEXANDER DALLAS BACJIE, lute J Principal oftho Philadelphia High School. h 1 Prior. JOHN SANDERSON, Author of " A F Year in Pari?.n a Ptor. JOHN FROST, Editor of " The Young * People'? Booh.1* i Our iiiuits will not give us space o .nugli to j } enumerate the names of one quarter ol our! , contributors. I r Our list of foreign con'.nbutpra is enriched i r with the distinguished names of Joanna J Bailmb, Maui a Edokwori it, Mary Rm?- , 1 sei.l A/lTroRD, Hon. Mrs. C. Nokt< i?, and M ary How itt, recognized ill Europe aa the I elite of British female authors. I m The I'ubiisher'a means of increasing the I f beauty and value of the Lady's Hook are ac-! n cumulating year by year. '1 o Ins already ?" i flliinuhh Ibt of contributors \m is const.nitty e^yiflf>^K)& fi?& lis arrangements with retplcl to OAgihfci 'aiming* m>m' sueh Art In A as" Rotfmnnel, 'rankenstehh f^toome; OhsffmsrnHlfsrtisg. nd Huntington, w* no* wwii^lK \nd he iumBcrs among tnc Engraver# whbee serviefcs rc constantly rdlalhed, Tdcket, Smith, \Varor, Dick, Sadd, Ellis, Gimbredc, Classen And ones. 1 . His whofo system Of arrangements witt/re peotio Fashion IYatcs 7s bow developed nd perfected. The Lady's Boole wiH there* jre continue Aw iwewilain thst pseud pre-emu vncwhrtnerit and.in popularity which four, rcn years pt unintei milled Attention. ?n Jhe art of the publisher has earned : it will still ' main as always heretofore, THE FAYORTE OF T/lE FAIR. if lodey's Lady's Book, I year, in sdvsnce, 03 lodey's Lady's Hook, 2 years, both years payable in advance, 6 'wo copiea, one year, 5 'ive copies, one year, '10 Slevcn copies, one year, _ 20 OODEY'8 LADY'S BOOK AND LADY'S MUSICAL LIBRARY. TEitidif. Ine copy Lady's Book and one copy Afueical Library, 1 year, 93 'ivo copies Lady's Bonk and five conies JtfuRical Library, 1 year, 20: Address L. A. GODEY, Publishers' Ilall. 101 Chestnut St., I'ha. U" Papers copying the above will be enti. <I to an exchange. 10 TI1I3 A3IEttICA?~ AGF.ICTJLTTJRIBT. A. n. ALLEN & It. L. ALLEN. Editors? AXTON A: MILLS, Publisher*, 2U5 Uroaday, JVcw York. rHE American Agriculturist is published monthly ul 203 If roadway, New York, at iNE DOLLAIt per annum, payable always m dcance ; six cones will l>o soul for five doearr; thirteen cofirs for ten oom.irs. Edi >rs who will give this card a con-piouois inscroii, w ith some of thu notices which lollow, will a entitled to nccivo one yo.it's subscription rat is, on sending their pnpT contnining .such a:ice to this otlico. Agricultural Societies that isli to give this wotk as a premium, will hu culled t? a discount of twtnty-fiveper cent, or iiiilsonie'y hound v hnnes ul toe subsetiption rire. This work will bo devoted to the various pur. liis of the agriculturist throughout every section j f the United Slates, and ivit coutnin the LA- | r.ht is i'klligxmcc on kvfry branch of their J bcupath'N; the ho-t seed-; nodes of tillage; I iameter of suits; improved implements; ami' >? various ami bk-t breeds of cattle, hohser, \ ikep and swims. E ich n nnber consuls of thirty two pages i itable column, royu' octavo, niul the work w i,' | s embellished with CUTS, illustrating the di,'I iron I subjects on which it treats?mnkiti i lunvt ui 8H4 i.augu pages yearly for the low rice of OA'E DOLLAR. Savon numbers o | this work Imvo already I toon iihlishcd, and s It is stereotyped, Mihsf riher my commence with the back or present uiiui'icrs . llioir option. From the general testimony in fuvnr of the I inner in which this paicrhas hoou conducted, j oiii the public press and the must experienced I armors mid Planters throughout tho countiy, ' irrc is every iraon to helicvo it will provo j nivcrsally utceplablc, and rriuuncrutu its lead- I -> ?jii?iuiii i<>r iu<*ir sunrcripiinit. CM?> man at I lis tiinn who aspire* to the noble occupation of ii American agriculturist should he without ono r uioro periodicals, exclusively devoted to his i torest*. Kirch n umber consists of one shoot and will bo T j' Cl to ncicspnper postage only. Foslmastiis are. jirrimtled by lair, to enclose lonry for subscription free of postage. Huhiw ore o few of the innuy favorable notices I tiio above work, from the American Press : "Tho Agricultut i.-t uppiurn to Lo edited with i.it kind ol'ubility and practical knowl. dgc, that lust place it among lliu foremost rank with itiiilur pTioilic.ils in our country.'*?Wayne ' ouuty lie cur (I. Indiana. The number wo have is rich in ably written ml wiill selected articles. Tho I'Mitors are well nown to the renders of agricultural periodicals s uhle writer*, ami will, wo ere sure, greatly circfil the country hy their present undertaking." -The Union, Raleigh, N. Carolina. " The Agriculturist is well filled with well '(itten. well digested, inirl h'gh'y practical nr. clcn oil Subject* pertaining lo rural industry. *he conductors of tl.o work, the Messrs. Allen, re no1 only well versed in tho practical opera, ons of cultivat ing the soil, an bicnhng domesc animal* lo tho bust a .vantage, but they wield rally and graphic pens lor tho discussion of use important subjects in a style I oth clear and llr..ctivo. It 'g irding the science of agriculture nd gardening, n* by f.ir the most important i ludy that engages the attention?if the American tmple, wecuunat witldiold our curliest cotnilicn* nion of the 'American Agriculturist* to tho rout farming intero.fs of the country."-? Buffalo 'oitimcrciul Advertiser, NrW York. The Anierienn Agiicultuiist is printed in ie cify of New York, in 32 neut, rrmdiunt ne. ivo pages, and illuslrnlud with engravings and Idy edited by tho Moyrr-. Allan, who arc well nd favorably known to the agrieiiltuiul coinn u~ ity, as pr ctuiul mid eohghtoned fanners."? 1 \epublicon Banner, Nashville, Tenn. " We hnvo seen the first nnmlw-r, and it bids itr pi he a highly valuable papor 11 any sretion f tin Union. The editors arc colebrutid irougbout the United States for tlieir enterprise i '.lie stock line, us well as in others matters ruling to improve the condition of our hushandf."?South Western Farmer, Raymond, .Miss. " I have examined the three first ntindsVs, and run tho specimens which ilicy ufford. at well as em a personal acquaintance with the editore, 1 live formed a very favorahlo opinion as to tho rc'nlnC6s of this work, nml tho ability with hicli it will be con noted. It is intended to be national work.*'?Judge Beatty, of Washingin, Kentuely. " The editors arc well known as practical readers and agriculturists, and usgifed writers. 'Iicy have the aid of some of the most nhlo wri th in the c uuilry. and it can hardly fail to take j t? l>iiH'u iii mien in inn irovu imiK among tlie rni publications of its class ?Sjiirit of the 'tines, New York V lOli TOf PETfl, OR RCAIiPl. M"R. QUI UK. of No. 4110 Rroadway, New J yjL Vork, deems it only necessary to say that e will visit Clieraw on or about ihn 4 1) of Vbniary. wliero ho intends tarrying for, say bout lour days. Oil tho announcement of Ins rriv.il, he will he pleased to receive the calls \ all who may require his professional scrvil*. January 13, 1843. 11?tf Ks g,TH|K<jia Ell II K Suliscrilll-r ll.lH till- ,l.i u ro..A.,.m,...?.l _ I) milieux on hi" own account ntnl hnpen ; close iiplication to litmicoxB to uliaro public ?troiia>'. My prioca will l>? moderate. Home booing will rcceivu my pomonal nlvmiinn it in itirot'nro svarrunted to bo dono with neutncxn ml doxputcli. N. B ? I am now prcporor! to repair, or put i> new lightning rod#-. c. i. smvr.B. April I 18IW 21 tl' iy p.p.n.i iJi ^ fSWHW?I LL ? ! g ' .'? JTc^ wnmamNfiaafiM ? fj "* j< rt >i.; * !*;">} vj/j fr/h*''*! HOLIDAY GIFT FOR J?43. 7/ A OHI0RTIAM VATHBR'B "' 4P???aJr? ?? :A N 1 L Y Tito trtnoc SplAhtliilljr Illuitratoit OTid CbmlpMl Work on tWAmortaon Continent} m <, CONTAIN1KO MPSX TtlAWt . ). ? . .,, .FITS HDNOReDEnaBATIIIDS ,r Entirely JS>u> and Original, pceigned and Executed by the most Eminent Artieta of Engt land and America.? Coit of Preparing rat Work, tSWD.?l'JtlCB, 2,bU. '? * B1BI1 BXOORAPHY. Or, THE LTVE8 AJYD CHARACTER 8 OF THE PRINCIPAL PERSONAGE# Recorded in Me 8aered Writing*; prmctitallg adtpltd to the Instruction of Youth and PrionI# Families i together with en Appendix, containing Thirty Dissertation* on the Evidences of Divine Revelation, from Timpton's JtVy to tht Bible; being et complete Summary of Biblical Ignore ledge, carefully condensed and compiled from Scott. Doddridge, Gill. Patrick. Adam Claike, Pool, Lowth, Itcrne. Wolf. St owe, Ro bineon. and other Eminent Writers on thh Scrip luree ?Robert Stare. Editor?Embellished with several hundred Engratinge on Wood, illuetra tive of Scripture Seems, Manners, Customs, dfC. The demand f<ir thin work is unprecedented, nnd orders are pouring in from all paite of the United States. It is o <lled ? A Christian Fatitkr's Psucnt to his Family," snd has recrir. cd the unqualified rccomincndution of all tho loading pipers, both political and religions. No mere udvertisomciit, however, can giro the reader any idea of its besuty and v?h>e<?it most be seen to bo admired, and road to lie duly' appieci? ated. Tho annexed extracts from the " Opinions of the Public Press" will satisfy nil of tho intrin sic excellence of this Srt.f.koid Geu in Moi.enpr Literature?tl?o like of which has never appear ?d in this or any other coun'ry. A careful pepusal of the following " Recommendations" will justify usi n making use of atieli strong language in favor of ao useful a woik ; "A work of great Attraction and vnluo. Thia volume must find a welcome at every fireside throughout the country: its con cnlii are a* interesting an tic y tiro important nnd insliuctive; iiiul tno jiiU.uioiia and talented author haa here contrived to promt u* w illi one of tho moat attractive, and at the same time unefUI hooka, that It vc upi'cured tliia aide of 1 lie Atlantic. We trust the public will reward iu enterprising publisher."?U. A'. Lileianj Advertiser, for June, .812. " Thia volume, wo should say, well desnrrca t<> In- regarded na I ho * Christian Father's prcacnt to hi* family.' Sever il hundred veiy good wood ongrnvh.g* onlivon its nurrntivea, and il uslrnta its aulcmu truths to the understanding and feel, ing* ( ! the yuni'g ; and (mm the nunicrcus teati. monies a inch accompany the volume, wv ahotild tay, it may safely he surrendered to tltcir liaudk." ?Ahigiioiiu. ' ' 11 This work is nn attractive one, not only for the very numerous ncnt embellishments which pervade it, hut Irom the miorcaiiug and yiaafnl iu.it:er which it cumpiis.'s. This work ia in large octavo, highly dceuru'ei!, nr.d humsonjely bound, and will no douhi met t with o popular demand." ? Chns. JiitelNgruccr. *.. - * " The engravings, fr-iui new ami origiftnl de. signs, arc well cxccitted, J.Tlia design vfi.tlva w?ik isoxcclhot; and no cheerfully rccominenU il to the notice of our renders New World. "This in a very valuable, cheap and convenient hook. The pidhic will soon find it oi.ebf the liooka tlto'y muvt hare. May tho publisher supply the 11nd with many tun thousands."?It, Ti Tribune,. ? -.tj, , Thia ia the noma of a va'ur.Mo work just published io the city of New York. It ia mpst illKllv Ptillml ? a imu.Mis.io ? ^ J O vimi# ? i*?% MUir.nn rKI^ILNT iiih IamII.v.1 The five hundred fengrtivlngs urn oxccutid hy llto first Am?iien\ Arrists, nfVfr pictures of I lie most ei luhruted i'alnterr. If iMs vvuik mecift will) a circulation cuninii'lWQiMs vviiImIm merits. it will I e found in every dwelling in ihe Union."?Huston Tin.cs. This is one of the most finely illustrated nod beautifully orhaitu ntccl vnYincs ever honed I'tom tlio press. *1 he typography ia clear and I lain, the paper and binding handsome, while the golden figures give it u r.ch and tastetui up. pnar.uico. The literary portion of the work ia well writ ten, Hid the w liule illustrated with several hundred new and cleg ?ut engravings. Mr. Sours has niudo a popular liook?enntnrred a great f.rvor upon tins young, and indeed pier its tlio patronage utitl tluuiks ol all classes."? liostan American Tractlltr. 'Wo cheerfully commend tho hoik to Ilia readers of the Advocuto, as u work of tnuch mar. it, furnished at a very cheap rat9.*'?Baptist Ad' cocate. Altogether it is one of the most elegant woiks ot tlio aouson. and must prove :ho most usolhl ever isa-led fioin tho Auiorirnn Iirn?? "? . - - ? I"? ? 1 ruHScnpt. ' Wo c.irdi illy rocomuwnd 11 tin excellent book." ?ISostun Doily Mail. " We cheerfully recommend it to the notice of every C'liristian parent, >< a bountiful gilt to pre. eofil to hi* family?llobtun Mercantilt JourMil. " An elegml work of five hundred pages, ard containing about five numbed engravings. Tlia contents of tlio volume appear to he sound, judtcious and Join eating.'JDcitof. Doily Bee. Persons in the country would do well to prA? cure n subscription bcok.nnd obtain tt ouvo iko names of nil their friends uud ncqiiaintaneca, at least, ns subscribers to this invaluable literary gctn. Will each nge.nl or friend who complies vffltll till* request, have the kindness to infbrni tlio publisher bow man) copies will 'bo wanted fir his neighhot hood by mail (post paid), ss soon as possible? It is hi* intention to spare neither pain* nor expense to introduce this entirely near and original volume into i vory faintly throughout the Union. Agents?.responsible men?wsntod in jevery town and village throughout the United States. Address tho subscriber, po*t pai<l, without which no letter will l>c taken tiom the office. ROBEHT 8F.AR8, Publisher. 1U2 Nassau-street, New-York. 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My nontnodlirt old g iuo to intisi on the very ctirly |)?ymi'iit ?f all tlrirn it dun me. ?? for went of money to mAet my arigngtmirrtlN I nrn compelled for ;i tune to tmapend iny biminote end cannot mimic k umil my di bte arc paid. t;i:t). II. DUNLAP, * January IU, It! 13, ? if '