Farmers' gazette, and Cheraw advertiser. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1839-1843, February 07, 1843, Image 5
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fC apoS'T B*l TOO.POSIT&VM.,, ,.. >i(l| jj|
?.
lltMl rf Tims goen Jarry Smith,' My? Philip. ,j,
i^henf I ffct ># him,' says Johii, ! Wfcf,
tW, jtndtrit th?'tbp of th? hill.' * Ob !?lint ?
SUj^rA.ia.-^'WbT.y- it to.; ;*. if 5
thot'a^oth Mead.' ' I toll you Us J<!>rry Qj
Mill I Jf it isn't I'M- eat bint. <,
u<Moh 4b tho dialogue | but pretty Boon the boy w
'WJlM^B along, mnd behold it is doth Mood, and not
Mnry 8aiitb. * There*! says John ' now you're got
to out htm, iHiil !* t<
' Where is the hammer JPeter P up his father F
*> 1 don't know sir,' is tlio reply. ' But you bod s<
k last.' 'No I didn't, sir.' ' Yes you did; you it
tjpk it yssltoday.' 4 Oh, yes, I remember?I
qjtok it?hot I put it^ in the drawer again, where I
gut it.' n'Atoyou sure T* ' Yeetir.' 'I think you d
tob mistaken?for if you had put it tharo, it arould I
bare them re;il > .? I'm <re.i.i. ?? ?? ! ?
it book there.* ? Well now, my eon, I found it ' g
and en the '{rui,' fehero jou had been at work.? I e
Didn't you leave it there V 4 Oh?yes?I believe C
1 dfif. Yea t remombcr?I did leave it there.' r
WtD now take a lesson from this : don't be so b
positive, when you are not sure. In two instances t
yea have been mistaken ; you first said that you t
had not taken the hammer out, and you were 8
quite sure; you then snid you had put it where t
you had fot it, and you were again quite positive, r
t Sat itnembq that in both cases you were mist a- 1
ken. Let this teaoli you to be more modest and {
careful in future; and instead of saying you are e
sore, say I think so and so. No person ought ever a
to say he is positive of a thing, where there is the t
but poanible chance of a mistake.'
4 Mnthsr,' said Elton, * may'I go and see Jane
Hanson T she aded me to coinc.* 4 When did
vSbe ask you T* said her mother. * Yesterday?
Yesterday afternoon.4 4 Not yesterday, nay dear.'
' Yesit wa. yesterday, mother; I saw her on the
green by the church.' 4Don't be too positive. El.
Id ?< it could not have beta yesterday.4 'Yes it
WW ywtufdty?I'm certain it was yesterday : I
met her on the green and ahe asked me to come.
'Why, toother, how cootdlM*mistaken T I' know f
it was yesterday.' That eannot be, Ellen, for I
have just been at Mrs. Hanson's and Jane went to a
Providence in the 7 o'clock train yesterday morn- c
mg.' 'Oh! suit? it most hers been day before a
yesterday?yes, now I recollect it was day bofore *
yesterday.' Well, my child, I am sorry to see you fc
so certain?so positive, when you really are not o
ewe, and when, in point of fact yon are mistaken. A
Pray he mors carafbd in future. You may go and *
m Jane, but aa yon go along, say it over in your a
mind, till yon cannot forget it?Dqu'I it too posi. p
(ice.?-Merry's Magoxint.
r - . Ks: ; ?l
h? Vim* Voritmtt?You must allow me, air,*' "
as Id Bus well, speaking in praise of wine 1 " at
W1* produpsp trutki. in mm ?rritmo, you
knpw, sirf" V That," replied Johnson, " would ^
he was not liar J .
. A yM
. . jnw.-vn * recent occasion, nsyi an
cxohangs, as the marriage ceremony waa.about f
ti be a 6Hur<* in
Mm* .wfa-.Jmv>u<+ c
Wising U bo mamed, to rise up, a UrKo cumber ?
> ofWbk imtasdisSdy aross, ? .. .
XCGISLATIVE DKLAY. p
The Northampton Courior aiys, ,that ,
Cspi* Win. Smith, who for the lust iqn
yws has been an inmate of the North* *
wmptoft ntmahouifs, has just claims against
the governments for French spoliations,
' prior 1ft 1800, to the amountof 840,000. *
In i798 and *99, he commanded, at dlfferont
times, three vcasels, in the cargoes
of which he was intoreated to the amount 1
, of810,000, prime Coat; ail of which ves* I
aela were captured by Fronch privateers, 1u
and, with their cargoes, confiscated.?
The French governnteht made compensa*
(ion for these damages, moro than forty
yepmagn, end the money was used in the
Crchaso of Louisiana. Captain Smith it
S sent a petition to Washington for re* ft
lief, which is dated at the Northampton
|iwriivu?e. _
V rtrtoxo SYMPATHY TS A DOS.
An interesting instance of this feeling b<
in the canine species, is related in an
English print, the authenticity of which it
sayf .may bo relied on... At a largo sheep
farm in Perthshire, tho overseer became _
severely indisposed, and for the first ten
.daysafter their master had taken to his T
bed, his faithful collies refused.to be com.
foiled, mournfully declining all sorts of
fond, nay, even milk from the cow, m
at last pressed upon them by tho domes. fi<
tie. ' At length their case became so sc. qi
nous?for they were otherwise valuable ^
?inai me overseer's mother wni pre- | ?|
ailed upon to inform her sick son, though b|
at the time very low, of the circumstance, C(
hogging of him, as a dcrnirr resort, to M
try w hot effect his ova word would still ct
have apon the mute mourners. By an A
effort he succeeded, in n weak voice, to P<
name his favorites, pointing, at the same m
'! time, to some food placed at hand for the J]
' 'trial. This gentle command hnd iti effect; t0
the dogs at once obeyed, and have since. eii
as if it were still repeated to them, which pa
b it m not likely ever to be again, continued
te take as much as supports life, but once ^
every day, at least, and oftoner, if oppor. .
tunity oner, they glide tngother into the "
room whore the sick mania, slip stealthily
to the bedside, raise their fore paws upon
the bed-clothes, and in this attitude eontinoe
together for sumo timo to gaze in- tently
on the pallid features of their now
wnconeeieas msNter, ?ad tbon droopingly
r retire out ef the reom. ? <1
ntrrxKY kxtTTixr. looms. cj
An iagenieus master mechanic, of this
e#y, hasinvsnted a rotary knitting loom, a,
which possesses the po rcr of knitting, al>
. narrowing, widening to any desirable pat. lis
tern, and with most astonishing rapidity, ok
all kiiuhtf knit goods. It is trulv ??- >
drrfttlmatfcln*. ihd Will wkxi bo put in ^
npmilMtli. TWapitaliat will findinlhi* q(
machine n r*ro chanr* for profitable inteotoicot.?Down
Mail,
u/:r. > i .r
PHVA,U< smnniw. i
tl it?U<4, w 4 tiAnmnniealion from
nertlA.'A. firiibanr, of Uoorgifc, that
li hM eeoMlraeted a. eailsoad in thai
Mo, 7? mile# in length, with 100 Ubors,
and only a caah cnpitul or 15,000?
10 laborers being tho-owners of (ho road,
ho cash was applied to the support pt jffa
or upon. Thirty of these stockholders
ore poor TrtshtVieni trfio hid been thrown
ut 6T work, and whom Gen. Brisbane
Elected in Charleston, S. C. "This road
as commenced in I8&9. 1
i < i
Franklin's Loan.?:TJ>e following let.
-r was written by Dr. Franklin while at
oris, and was communicated by the pcrin
who received it to the person by whom
f 'wap originally published :?
April 22, 1784.
I send yon herewith a bill for ten Louis,
'or; 1 do not pretend to give such a sum,
only lend it to yon. When you shall
b%wi ? iu juur tuuniry you ctnnoc mil Oi
; >tling into some business that will in time
nablo you to pay all your debts. In that
ase when you meet with anothor honest
nan in similar distress, you must pay nu
iy lending this sum to him, enjoining him
o discharge the debt by a liko operotior
rhen he shall be able, and shall meet wit!
uch another opportunity. I hope it ma}
hus go through many hands before i>
neets with a knave to stop its progress
This is a trick of mine for doing a deal o
;ood with a little money. 1 am not ricl
inough to afford much in good work, anc
o am obliged to be oaraing and mako th<
neat of a little.
FAMILV^TI l^UHl\tS.
rHE Subscriber hat received nnd U oponinj
in the Storo above Mr. Wads worth's, am
pposile to Mr. D. Mallow's, a good aosorUnen
if medu iocs selected especially lor f-unily use
nd for his own practice. Ho will keep no nr
iclo of which ho docs not know the ingredient!
mi prupcnin ( iinn none except such an lit
nowi to ho of i^jedvqualky. Hi* tinctures an<
intments wilt bo ready for use in about n wot t
'om this time, ffe will also keep a general oa
ntmrnt of DYE8TUFF3 and other articlci
auatly kopt at so oh establishments. The fov
rticlcs of this oloaa not now oit hand aro ex
ected soon.
M. MAC LEAN.
Julv 28.
. CAITOBOIL.
EXCELLENT cold drawn caator oil ibraali
very low, by tho gallon, at the NEW
)RUG STORE........
- '= 1 LANCETS.
KH17M B L ANCKT8, Spring Lancet*, Gnn
Lancets and Tooth Draaara for sale at thi
low Drug Store.
UNSEEDOIL,
JOPAL and LEATHER Varnish, for eale a
ho New llnrrt StOM.
VAHNI8II BRUSHES,
iND Paint Brushen of all sixes, for sale at tin
lew Druo Stork.
. SAIL. SODA.
85? LB. S.tl Soda for sale very lot
** by A. P. LACOSTE.
Jan. 10. 1843. * tf
UOCKFI8H SHfiETINDH AND
SHIRTINGS.
i /dj BALES 3-4 and 4-4 Domestics jus
H. X received on eonaigiunent from tin
ocknan Factoxy and for aalo on farorabh
inns by the Uale.
D. MALLOY.
November 7, 1842.
NEGROES WANTED.
I WANT to hire two strong, heartv negrc
ten, to work with my waggoners. Also, two
bhi ninoi.
A. P. LACOSTE.
Dec. 27,1842. 7 if
I>A W NOTICE.
rHE Subscriber will hereafter practice in
the Courts of Common Pleas for Marl,
trough and Darlington Districts, and the
ourts of Equity for Cheraw District.
WM. VV. UARLLEE.
Jan'y. 1, 1&43. 0 8t
THE ACADEMY BUltDIIVOS.
HE Chcraw Academical Society is now in
ibt about $1800. Since its establishment it
ta expended, for lots, buildings, and repairs,
>out $0000; besides large sums of money in
aking up to teachers from lime to timo decencies
in their salaries, arising from inadc.
late receipts for tuition. Though the
oeiety has heretofore received considerable
d from citizens and others not members ; yet
ie principal burden and the whole responsi.
lily (previoue to last year) baa always rest*
I on these who were. The Society now
insists offew in number; and at a nioeting
invened this day, it was resolved to sell Lho
rAtlorviie a I 1 *vS? 0 ' "
? iwii miu ouuuings ior ine purwe
of paying the above debt; unlets some
eaeuret are promptly adopted by the com*
unity to discbarge the same. Moat, perhaps
I, the member* of the Society are understood
be willing to co-operato with thoir fellow
tisena in tliie matter; but they are not (liawed
to do it without their assistance.
The 10th day of next month is fixed for
terming upon the sale ; unless, before that
itr, the people (with such arguments assatTy
creditors) put their veto upon it.
By order of the Academical Society,
J. C. COIT.
Clieraw, Thursday, 10th January 1843.
ll tf
INFORMATION WANTED
Of ABRAM SAULS,
il^HO was somewhere in I ho Pee Doe
r w country, perhaps in Marlborough or
iealerfl#M. Darlington or MaHon Districts.
Cm or in one of the adjoining counties of
>rtb Carolina about the year 1784 or 1785,
?> person who has any knowledge of ihc
ove named individual, or any information by
arsavor otherwise. ? t/> ^???? ? -,l;?1 ?
# III: UIW'U Ur
nrcd away, or any other itifortnaticn reapectf
him, will confer a favor on the aubtcriber
communicating any auch information hy
ter directed to him at HtewartTown foal
ficc, Uiclnuorul County No. Ca.
II. W. II.MUIINCTON.
January ?l, 191-J. ll~yt
J-U uklX- " , .1, Mg
.. : 4t> JS^VC \gV \ dttfiltMjIh I .|,*| J .il^
WOOD.
V. HAVE ?**'? resumed th? business of HeulA
ii)( Wood Mjr old easterners and (he puU
Vo generally ere reepefctfaliy ihfKriiied thai I
shell be grdteful for e t<WMr?l of their owe?hi,
end pledge' myself te heul ioude 4he( erillpke?eb.
' ? itt m ' '" Af liApOSTB*
July 18.1,811 ,,, 3d , tr ,t
CLOTHS, CASSlMfiRS, ASH
SATINBTTST*. !
Ilh MALLOT has just received a good |
JLri ttodk of Cloths, Cashner*, end Satinet*, i
which he is anxious to sell, and bargains msy I
bo had.
Sept. gO, 1849. 45 %{
A CARt).
?R. JOHN LYNCH having permanently
located liimsolfin the town of Cheirisw,
respectfully lenders hi# professional services to;
the citizens of this place and the adjoining couutry.
He hopes by a diligent attention to his
profession, to rcccivo a liberal shfcro of pnblio
putronago. He can always bo found at'his
father's (Con low Lynch) residence on Market
. Street.
Cheraw, July 1st. 1849. 81 tf
LEATnER.
JUST Received a large stock of Solo Leather,
Alao, Upper Leather, and Calf Skins.
P. MALLOY.
' Sept. 20, 1843. 45 If
1 ? i ii ?
| BURN'S MILLS.
' rilHE Proprietor of these mills begs leave
1 to cxpreM his thanks to all of his cus
totners ho has called on for a settlement, for
f the prompt manner they have settled his aci
counts against them. l ie hopes that all others
] who may yet be called on, will give him the
} pleasure to say as much of theni. Ho is willing
to sell lumber at very reduced priecs to
his prompt customers on the usual credit, say
good lumber at 88 por m. ft.. Refuse $4 per
m. ft., (Selected 810 per m. ft., which is 20 per
ceut. lower than his usuai prices.
J. W BURN.
January 9, 1843. 9 fll
FINAL NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to tho Into Firm of
Duntap & Marshall, by note or open account,
are rcquntod to oome to an iintnediato
settlement.
The notes and accounts will remain at tho
j Counting Room of George 11. Duiilup till tho
, 1st of Febrnury.
Jan'ry. 10th, 1813. 9 tf
i THE U. 8. DISTRICT COURT,
District of South Carolitia.
t IN BANKRUPTCY.
TN tho Matter of Kindred Bonnet, Afer*
A chant, of New Afarket, in the District of
' Darlington and Stato of South Carolina, a
* Bankrupt.
PURSUANT to an Order of the Diatrict
Court of the United States, for the District of
. South Carolina, notice is hbbbby given.
that cause be shewn before said Court, at the
d Federal Court House in Charleston, on the
r | eighth day of February next, at elevono'clock.
A. M. why the said Kindred Bonnet should
not receive his Discharge and Certificate, as
a Bankrupt,
i Charleston, 7th day of Jan., 1843.
t H. Y. GRAY, Clerk.
10 t8Apr
t 1T0TIO3.
THE Subscriber has received and will keep
. constantly on hand Cotton Yarn at wholesale,
at the lowest market prices. Also?Cotton
3 Osnaburge, Cotton Batting, Candle Wick,
Seine and Wrapping Twine, from the Mami
factory of Rockingham.
GEO. GOODRICH.
v Nov. 20,1842. 8 tf
4-4 DOMESTICS.
A few balej 4?4 Brown Domestics for sale
on favorablo terms, by
D. MALLOY
Aug. 23rd. 41 If t
\ POTS, SCOTCH OVER'S, <?7.
: A Large and we'll selected stock of Cots.
Scotch and Dutch Ovens, Spiders, Andirons
&c. &c. For sale cheap.
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 19, 1642. 49 tf
| THE (J. 8. DISTRICT COURT,
District of South Carolina.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
WHEREAS, John Andrews, Planter of
Darlington District, Stato of South
Carolina, hath filed a Petition, praying that
he may be declared a Bankrupt, pursuant to
Iho Act of Congress of the United States,
made, and now in force, concerning Bankrupts,
and that he may have the benefit of the
said Act ; this is to give notice of tho said
Petition, and that a hearing thereof will be had
before the Hnnnri?hl#? RORRRT It nil..
CHRIST, Judge of the said Court, at aCourt
to be holden at the Federal Court House, in
Charleston, on Monday the thirteenth day of
February next, at eleven o'clock, A. M., at
which place and time all persons interested
may appear and shew cause, if any they have,
why the prayer of the suid Petitioner should
not be granted.
II. Y. GRAY, Clerk.
Charleston, Jan. 17, 1648. II?8t
HIOHT ABOUT FACE!
1 I1E It Pit Y give notice, wilh great rcluc
tanco, lli.it I tdinll not, after the fn>t day of
January next, open n single running account in
my Rooks, for nny description of goods, excopt
far Bagging. Ro|>e and Twine, and for these
article* 1 will only givo a credit of 60 to 90
days. Merchants, and other citizens of the
town, who may ho disposed to order goods from
my Stores, are informed, that their orders will he
gratefully received, and promptly filled ut low
prices, upon the condition, llnit their bil.a may
i .? .i r. -
, i/.uru.nvu iii icii uu^n, mi |mjrn\eni. 1 iim
1 course I am compelled to take, to meet my own
engagements, end 1 hope will not givo ottVnee
to any, for 1 find by experience, that it is much
easier to sell goods, than to collect, und that accounts
and notes bo they ever so good, will not
pay the debts of my contracting. As I shell soil
goods lor CASIt, it is almost usuloss to say, that
I shall sell rrny cheat.
A. P. LaCOSTB.
Doc. 13th, 1849. 5 if
CREDIT GIVE* FOR WOOD.
rBTO THOSE Customers, who have paid me
_fl_ Alice s year for Wood, I tender my thanks,
and shell be gmtoful to roceive their orders, and
shall not trouble them but once n your for n
settlement. 'I ho*o who are unwilling to settle
once n your, or have not puld at all, must excuse
me if I rofuao to work for them.
A- P. LuCOSTK.
Do. 13, 1842. 5 tf
GUOCEIIIEtl.
IN store and lor sale, a good supply Df Sa
rtugur, ColVec and Molluscs, hy
" MAUOV.
Aujr. 23rd 41 if
iaB ' -
J f.M-nwrt jn?..-4^. ! 1-. i
i- ?-i .~OSA^XS?0?
WHR SnlMtfibw baa jwt uetind on coat
JR. *S?f <***?!, tuba said ?WJ low price*for
CJW.fWir*-. .ui .If... -V.,
10 Dw>fwry Uilt and naapla cane ao?t sUsirs.
8 Small ** l? ,? sowing do.
8 Large Boston cane and solid soat Rocking do.
9 " Mahogany Mohair Sprthg test do. do.
Bindll oa no <- ?? do. do.
4 Solid seal Kara*,. < - - d ?. do.
J . .. .. GEO.U., DUNLAP..
Cbcrew. Anguat fo. 1843. 43 tf
-> ih? N?ViW?AS? .-,i ? .
.CT WISHING to bring my present huaioesy
to a close u early after the first of ^anu
nry as possible, all charge* made after that
time will be considered as cAsn accovnts to
be paid when presented, or Closed by note
bearing interest from time of settlement.
Of the Work remaining on hand many of the
ponds will be sold at riarr cost, many from
90 to 60 per cent bki*ow cost, and but very
few above coet.
G. H. DUNLAP.
Dec. 27th, 1842. 7 tf
BONNETT8 AND HOODS.
JUST Rseeivod a g-od stock of Bonnolti
und Hoods.
n. malloy.
Sept. 90, 1842. 48 tr
CHOICE BACON.
feA AT gkgk 11AM8, Shoulders, k, Sides
/^ d[PRF"F For anlo by
W A. P. LACOSTE.
Mm 1A loin ?
A1VT 1| 1U'I?. M IX
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Chesterfield. District.
In thk Common Plui.
JOHN JACKSON. Who is in thecuatod)
of the Sheriff of the District aforesaid, by vir
tua of a Writ of Capias ad Respondendum
at the suit of Peter L. Robeson, having peti
tioned tho Honorable, the associate Judges o
the said State, that he may be admitted to the
benefit of the act of the General Assembly
made for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, and
he having filed with his petition a schedule o
his whole Estate real and Personal; It is ordered
tbat the said Peter L. Robeson, and al
others, to whom the said Petitioner is in an)
wise indebted, do personally, or by their attorney,
be and appear before the Honorable, th<
associate judges of tho State aforesaid, at i
Court of Common Pleas to bo holden at Chesterfield
Court House, on the third Monday ir
March next, then and there to shew cause, i
any they can, why the Estate and Effects o
the said Petitioner, should not bo assigned
and ho discharged, pursuant to the provision)
of said act of the General Assembly, mad<
and providod for the relief of Insolvent Debtors.
T. BRYAN, C. C. P.
Chesterfield Court House, ) ? .
I the 5th day of Nov. 1942. \ 2 lan?f3m
SUGAR ami TEA.
DOUBLE and Single loaf Sugar, Crushed Su
gar, and best Hyson Tea, in Caddies, or by tl?
pound, prime articles for family use.
For sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 18,1842. 49
' COTTON JIAOOf NO.
ROPE, TWINE-?a good stock ofthe abovi
on hand, and tor sale at the lowo?t inarke
price, by D. MALLOY.
Auc. 23rd 41
LEATHER and SHOE THREAD,
93 SIDES, Sole Leather,
104 Kip and Wax do.
' 120 lb. Shoe Thread,
For sale low by
A. P. LACOSTF.
October 18, 1842. 49 tf
1iats and shoes.
THE Subscriber has just icceivcd a Inrgi
and well selected supply of Huts and Shoe*
which will be sold cheaper than were ever oiler
cd in this market. D. MALLOY.
Sept. 20, 1842. 43 tf
wTdrennino
WOULD Respectfully inform the public
that ho has located himself on
MAEtSBT 0TF.E3T,
Opposite Mr. Mooxk's IIotkl, where he iutendi
carrying on the
DYKING AND SCOURING UU3INKS3.
Ltulics' and Gentlomon's garments cleaned,
and, if faded, dyed the original or any other col.
or, and pressed in the neatest manner. Corpets,
Table-Covers, a no Crumb-clot.}.s oleunnd without
injury to lite Color.?Cotton Yarns dyed Fast
Colors.
JY. B. Hi* dyeing will not soil the whitest
article.
Cheraw, August 16, 1842. 40 tf
store to kent.
I II AVE ronted all my Stores,except the one
next above Mr. George II. Dunlnp's. and
one door below corner of Kershaw and Front
Streets. This Storo is considered n first rate
stand, and will bo rented on liberal terms.
a. P. LACOSTF..
August 2, 1842. 98 tf ,
Totice.
ALL persons indebted to the Subscriber by
note or account tiro requested to call snd
settle the same, us further indulgence cunnot l>o
givn*
It. OIIAVV.
Sept. 13. 184*2. 44 tf
COTTON O^ABURCiM AND
COTTON YARN.
THE Subscriber linn received on consignuiont
from tlio Do Kalb Factory nl Caindon
S. C 1*4 Hales very superior Cotton Osnnburgs
and 12 Bales Cotton Yarn, whichho will
soil by tho Bnto to Merchants or os good or
hotter nrma than they can purchase in New
Yora or Charleston.
Ho would also invito tho Planters of the
neighborhood to call and examine tho Orsnahtirg*
they will find it a cheaper and holtor article than
nas ever been sold in this market,
U. II. DUNLAF.
Cheraw, April 4, 1842. 21 tr
CORN WANTED.
ANTED to nurchaso from lOdO to 30fifl
vv Ihitdiels corn to bo delivered inClimw,
or at any of tlio landings dmvn the river, for
which the highorluturkel niico will he paid
I>. M'NAIR.
April II, 1842. 22 tf
ftPRING AND 8Ul?Ii?IER tiOODH.
f fell) E Subscriber Hon just received a wcl
JL suleoted slock of Paucy and Htnplc Dry
Goods, O. II. DUN LAP.
Clirrnw. April 9, 1842 22 If
VINKOAIi 1 VINEGAR! !
PURB Cider Vinegar,
Wbito Wine Do.
For Sale by A. P. LACOSTB.
July 12, 3812. Uu tf
- ? w* ^ -..v. ~
'tlW' AHIERICAff A-?.RIO
V1T TJR I s T .
" 3T.T*rAt;l>1?!C *-K - L. ATX15W; ISdinr+a
SAXTON St MILES, Pabtithers, 305 Broadway,
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r "Tho Agriculturist appears to Ijo odilod wit
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' similar periodicals in our country."?-IVayn
1 County Record, Indiana.
Tho number we have in rich in ably wrilte
f and wall selected articles. The Editors are we
' known to tho readers of agricultural periodical
' as able writers, and will, wo are sure, grentl
benefit tho country hy their present undci taking.
' ?The Union, Raleigh, jV, Carolina.
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" written, well digested, and highly practical a
tides on subjects pertaining tn rural induatr
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arc not only well versed in tho practical open
tious of cultivating tho soil, and breeding tloinei
tic animnls to tho boat advantage, but they wiel
ready and graphic puns for tho discussion i
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Commercial Advertiser, New York.
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ably edited by the Messrs. Allen, who aro we
end favorably known to tho agricultural ooinu.u
nity, as practical uud enlightened furuiers."Republic.an
Banner, Nashville, Tean.
Wo have seen the firt-t number, and it bii
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of tho Union. Tho editors ore nelebruti
throughout thu United States for thoir enterprii
in '.he slock lino, as well uh in others mallei
tending in improve ihe condition of our husband
ry ?South Western Farmer, Raymond, Miss.
" I have examined tho three first numbers, nn
Km hid specimen* which ii'.ey uttonl. as well i
IVoiii a pcrmnnl acquaintance with the editors,
B have formed a very favorable opinion as to th
usefulness of tlii* work, and llio nliilily wit
* which it will bo con- noted. It ia intended to h
n notional work."?Judge Beatty, of Washing
ton, Kentucky.
" Tho editor* are well known n* practice
hroedora and agriculturist*, and osgificd writcri
They liovo tho aid of soma of thu moat able wri
: tera in tho c- tmtry. and it ean hardly fiil to tak
its place at onco in the front tank among th
b?*t publications of its class?Spirit of th
Timet. New York
BLACKSIVIITHIIVO.
THE Subscriber lias this day recommence
business on his own account and hope
1 by closo application to business to share publi
patronage. My prices will be moderate, flora
shoeing will receive my personal attention it i
therefore warranted to bo done with ncatnet
and despatch.
N. B.?I am now prepared to repair, or pu
up new lightning rods.
C. I. SHIVER.
April 4 1RI9. 21 tf
? FISH ! FISH ! f
MACKEREL, in whole, hnlf, and qtr. bbla.
M ess Shad in do do do
Codfish and Salmon, all of excellent quality,
1 I*or sale by
A. LACOST12.
October 18, 1842. 49 tf
1843 ~
THE commencement or another year bring
with it many engagements, and tho Kuh
sc.ribor takes this method of informing his cur
tomers ami those indebted to liiin, that lie hn
many and pressing engagement* to pay mono;
1 in this and tlio next month, nud his nrincim
meaim to do mo, it* from collodions, which In
hopes to make Iront those indebted to him. It
looking over his business, he finds he has a groa
mnr.y outstanding debts duo hun. many of wind
arc small; but ns rivers are mario up from smal
tronmi, so a large amount in the oggrcgnlo i
made from sinull accounts, whom they 010 nil
niurous, lie hopes, therefore, that none of liii
friends will neglect to pay him hccnuxo tin
amount inay bo small, nnd that nono will holt
buck what they are able to pnv, because tlioi
! accounts ore too large to pay sll at once. !r
short, then, ho would say to nil llioso who art
1 indebted to him, to coino forward nnd pay up
if they cannot pav all, pay what they can, am
close tlio halanco by noto. To some of Ills cu?,
I lomcrs, whoso accounts havo been running or
j for one, two, and in aomu instances, tliruo 01
j inoro yoars, ho would say longer indulgence
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' settlements are made tbn nori -
will come from an olliccr of the law. Thrnn Inai
| remark* aro intended for all dub'* duo longt-i
i tliun aix month* back, and llicy will sIko apply It
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i urrnngid in n rensounblo limn, lie oimedl]
ap]>ciila lo Ida customers locomo forward and anvi
I tlioniaelvcs coals. I In would nlso stnto that hii
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j do a credit husinrrs on groceries: lie will keepi
1 good Mock ?>f family t,r< eerie* on hand, and wil
I well them very low for Cath or Pim/itce. Tt
auch of hisciiMomcM nskeillo their accounts an
! niiHlly, lie will mill any goods except grocerici
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