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of larceny, 1 forgery, 2 slave stealing, 1 swindling, 3 horse stealing, 1 burglary : I counterfeiting, and 1 passing counterfeit mo ney 2 receivng stolen goods, 1 attemp to poison, 1 maiming* 2 murder. Oi thi number it is remarkable tbut only 2 of tlierr are natives of Louisiana, and 1 ot these ia a free man of color! < # Since the year '32 when the penitentiary vkl3 established, it has cost the state 864, 400 for ground, building maintenance o the convicts; and upwards of $15,000 fo: salaries to officers. But the labor of th< convicts is becoming so profitable, that las' year its value exceeded the current expen ses by $3,076 29; not that the state madt I that sum by their labor, but saved it in th( erection of additional wings and cells. When the building shall have been completed, and the convicts have their workshops prepared and in use, the profits actaally arrising from their labor will greatly excoed the cost of their maintenance. \ From the Same. The Legislature at its last session have authorized eleven Rail JRoads. They have ?Ponnlo r?n/1 Dnnmrn-i^tinno UVIVU VV4U14IO U??\* V|'4 <V?b* VUO ?/ ft VUVUJ particularly the Attakapas Canal by the way of Lake Berrif, and for the Barratadin and Lafourche. They have chartered various steam-boat companies, and required bonds to maintain regular lines; They have incorporated many banking and insurance companies. They have made liberal appropriations to suppress the insurgeni Indians in Florida. They have divided most of the Parishes into election precints. Various roads and bridges have been ordered'by them. These, with the subject ol education, has we beliove haveb cen the subjects which have principally occupied their uttention during the last session. Whig Electors.?At the recent Convention ol Delegates held iu Smithfield, Charles Manly, esq. of Raleigh, was unanimously nominated as the candidate for Elector in the Wako District And at the convention of Delegates for the Northampton District, Wm. W. Cherry, of Bert 10, was nominated as the Elector for that District. Fayettevillc Observer. Wake Forest Insiitute.?We understand thai Li this Institution situated about 12 miles from this City, and conductod orf the Manual Labor princi"pie under the charge of the Baptist Church, is in a most flourishing condition. The number ol Students is now 120, and several have been refused for want of accommodation. A very large additional building, however, is going up, which, when completed, will afford room for as many at will probably apply for admission.?Kal. Reg. Small Pox.?IVe regret to learn, that several cases of this loathsome malady have occurred in the town olTNewbern ; also,, that one case occurred in Creenville, Pitt county.?N. C. Journal. The teal for going into the culture of silk has grown so great in New Englaud, that white mulberry seed sells at $7,50 a pound. Episcopal School.?Rev. Adam Empio, D. D. . President of William and Mary College, Ve. has accepted the situation recently conferred on him of Roctor of the Episcopal School in this vicinity, vice Mr. Cogswelr, resigned. Ho is expected to ester on the duties of his appointment, at the commencement of the Summer session.?Ral. Remitter. . * i at The Legislature of Virginia unanimously adop. tod resolutions on tho 5th inst., requesting the Governor to present Capt. II. A. K. Vallctto, of the Unit*! States Navy, and a citizen of Virginia, a Sword ornamented with suitable devices emDiamaticof the Battle of Lako Champlain, as a testimonial of tho high regard of his native State, for the gallantry and distinguished patriotism which he displayed on that occasion. A superb Exchange is about to be built in New Orleans of the celebrated Quincy Granite. " Among the letters recently advertised as re maining in tho Baltimore Post Oflice, was one with the following superscription : ** Pat McMahon, the little Carpenter that got a big pair of whiskers, his wife keeps a ehop, and is a Jaeoon man, and votes for the Union, and divas inHaaison street, after living near the mar ket and Wojks close by." Heir* wanted for thirty two millions.?Tho heirs of Hugh, John and Daniel Mosher, to whom an estate to the above amount has lately descended in England are missing. The Albany Daily Advertiser 6ays, a search for them is making in this country. An Heir Found.?One of the heirs to the r?. tat? of the Moshers, (estimated at ?32,000,000) came to our office yesterday, in consequenco of the paragraph we copied from the Albany Advertlscr. He is a laboring man. Wo advised him to write to England immediately for supplies Xcw York Sun. Wholesale capture of Pirate Vessels.?The JavaCourant, to the 26th Sep. contains the narrative of an expedition, made by order of th' Government, against the Pirates of Lant Polo, nnd the south east coast of Borneo. The resull was very successful. The squadron returned tc Bungermassing without the loss of a man, aflei taking sixteen large pirate vessels and destroying forty seven others: Eleven of the principle chiefs lost their lives in the several skirmishes and 193 natives of Java and Madura were deliver edirom slavery. The New York Commercial says, that a sec end individual has been arrested in that city, or a Charge of being concerned in the burning o: the treasury office at Washington. He was im - - * ? ^ M?: ti... mediately sent on in cnarge 01 *UUiit,UJV VU4U^i and is to be used as a witness for government. A rwttl and cheering spectacle?-The village o: Salens Washington county, in this state, present ed, a few days since, an animated scene. At many as 500 school chitlrea were treated by theii teachers with a sleigh ride. The party were drawr in 28 sleighs, by 74 horses. A speech was mad( by the clergyman in the cnurch.?JV. Y. Star. Deaf and Dumb.?From the Annual Report of the New York Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, just published; it appears that the numbei of pupils is 140; 102 am supported by the State, S by the Corporation of the city, two by the Com. missioned of the Alms House, seven by the State of New Jersy, six by the Institution for Deaf and Dumb, one by the Supervisors of Dutches county and thirteen by their tViends. PROMPT SUBSCRIPTION. * We learn that all the stock for the Easterx Shore Rail Road, has been taken in Philadelphia This scheme proposes a connexion of Philadel phia, by means of a railway through Delaware Maryland, and tho Eastern Shore counties o Virginia; with tho Portsmouth and Roanoke Rai Road. The completion of this magnificent worl will add greatly to the trade and travel of the lat ter road.^arid will divert much of it from Bait: xn :x JP/ Co7nr:lcr. 3 Dr. Urailsford of Prince Williams parish, a r? [ lativc of Gen. Moultrie, has presented to the c:t council of Charleston, a likeness of this distir * guished patriot and warrior of the revolution. s Retailing Liquors.?The following is the ac l of tho Legislature on this subject, passed las > winter. Sec. 1. Be it enacted, That from and after th firft day of March neit, it ahall not be lawful fo '' any ccrporated body or the commissioners of thi boards in their respective limits, to grant any li f censes to retail spirituous liquors, unless the ap r plicant for such licpnso shall first enter into re cognizance with two substantial freeholders, wh< ' aro residents of the District, as sureties, in th( t penalty of one thousand dollars, and conditions . for the observance of all laws in force in regart > to retailing spirituous liquors; and tho recogni > zance so given, shall bo liable to bo estreated fo: all fines imposed by the court, for any violatiot ' ofsaidlaws, of which tho party shall be convict ed by indictment. "Sec. 2. Every vender or retailer of spirituous . liquors, who 6hall clandestinely, or behind, o within any screen, booth, or other place of con cealinent, exchange, give, deliver, sell, or retai any spirituous liquors, shall, upon conviction, Ix fined in a sum not less than fifty dollars, nor mor< than two hundred dollars, according to tho uiscre tion ofthe presiding Judge. ' "Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, That hercaftei i tho sum of fifty dollars shall be paid lor a license , to retail spirituous liquors, in lieu of the 6Uix heretofore required by law." Bank Robbery.?JVo learn by a letter fron Pittsburg to a gentleman of the city, that th< Merchants and Mechanics' Bank of Pittsburg was robbed on tho 24th inst. of a package o notes amounting ?9,400, all on the Bank of St | Clairsvillo, Ohio, of all denominations, from ?i to ?50 A reward has been offered for its recover} [, U. S.Caz.Mthult. Beet root Sugar.?Several gentlemen bavi j* associated for the purpose of cultivating the Bee and introducing the manufacture of the Beet roo Sugar They have sent a person to France fo the purpose of obtaining information in rclatioi to the maaufaciuro, J . On the 7th rast. by tho Rev. Mr. Jackson, Wm H. Brown Esqr. to Mi*s Svsas, youngest daugh ter of tho laic Thomas Tart Esqr., both of Mari on District. DIED. Near Camden on the 9th instant, in tho 65tl yoar of his ago, Benjamin Binkham, a native o ; North Carolina, and a highly respectable citizen t ???????^??M? SUNDAY SCHOOLi ASD TRACT D? L POSITORIES. A NUMBER of individuals of this towi and neighborhood have paid between 670( OQAA /Vv? Q nn/ln\r c^Ka/\1 IwnaL'o ova/ 1 UUU ffOUU iUI UUIIUUV O^II UVI uuuno um 1 religious Tracts, and have thus establishct these Depositories which are intended to b< i perpetual. l These books and tracts are sold at cos . and charges, without any profit, to all wh( will buy, and the money reinvested in book; of the same kind, and thus the supply is al 1 ways kept up. The books are sold at thi same prices that they are sold at the Deposi tories by retail in New York and Philadel phia. These books and tracts inculcate tha form of truth and doctrine in which chris tians are agreed generally; and have noth ing sectarian in them; and thus are calcula ted to supply the wants of christians of even evangelical denomination.' Tiie Depositories are at the Book Ston and are kept and attended to free of charg( . or expense. OCT The following Periodicals devoted t< Agriculture are received in exchange at thi: office, and files of them kept in the book store, which Planters arc invited to call one examine with a hope that for their oiim in tcrcsl they may be induced to subscribe. The Southern Agriculturist, pubiishet monthly in Charleston, S. C. at fax dollan per annum. The Farmer and Gardener, successo: to the American Farmer, published weekl) in Baltimore at five dollars per annum. The Cultivator, published monthly ir [ Albany, N. Y. at ffuj cents per annum. The Western Farmer, publishec monthly in Cincinnati, Ohio, at one doNai per annum. 1 The Monthly Genessee Farmer, pub lished at Rochester New York, price flfti i cents per annum. Tennessee Farmer, published monthb * * ?1- o nop wo/in 1 in jonesuorouijii, 1 wmwstv, at V/IV UVUUj per annum. Tlie Silk Culturist, published monthly in Hartford, Conn, at fifty cents per annum i devoted principally to tlie culture of silk. COMMERCIAL RECORD. PRICES CURRENT. APRIL 18.~ ! Bocf in market - lb I 9 ll . Bacon lb 1*50 J-30< , by retail, lb 14 1, I Butter lb 20 2. \ Hams lb li . Beeswax lb 1G ll P Bagging yard 20 2i J Bale rope lb 11 12 Coffee . lb 14 If Cotton lOOlbs 1500 180 Corn bushel 00 8' ' ~ ~ I?t ??CA Q Ai rlour trom waggons on o u Northern, brl 90i Feathers from waggons lb 35 3 i Hides green lb J dry lb l1 iron ' 100 lbs 450 53 ' Indigo lb <5 .25' Lime cask 350 Lard lb 12* 1 ^ Leather sole lb 25 2 " Lead bar lb 8 Logwood lb r Molasses gal 40 4 1 Nails cut assorted lb 7* 5 wrought lb 20 Oats bushel 40 0 Oil curriers gal 75 1? t lamp * 125 I linseed 137* r Paints white lead keg 350 I Spanish brown lb . Peas 100 112 , brl 0000 000 I E?c* 1001bs 400 50 ""V* , lb 'To ^ lrr 240 27 I Bait . bush 75 . Steel American blister }b 19 English do ]b 1?> 1 , German _ Ik o i f Tallow lb 9 1 1 Tea imperial lb 1-5 15 i hyson lb 75 10 . Tobacco nt^nuiuctured lb ? # 9 . Window glass b x it) -50A 3^5 3? 10 x 12 i 350 ; > EXCHANGE, y Chocks on New York, l* For sums under $200 $1.0C " u of 81000 4 per c " over 81900 $ per c I Checks on Charleston,Columbia andFayettovilh t For sums under 8200 50 eti ? " of 8200 4 pre 0 r Fatettevill^ Market?April 14. ' a Bacon 12$, Coffee 14 a 15, Cott >n. new 161 - 174. Flour 8?i a 7. New York Market?April 9. CoJfce.-.Cubx 13, St. Domingo 12 a 12, Jav 3 ^3$ a 134, Jamaica 14, Porto Rico 13$, Brazil 1.' 3 T,aguira 13 & 14, Criage 10 a 10^. Cotton Bag ; ging I Hemp 22 a 22J, Flax 22 a 224 ' Flow 1 Now York superior 7 75, Troy 7 75, Weston 8 31m 8 50, Philadelphia 7 50 a 7 75, Bait. How r ard st. 7 62, City Mills 818 a 18 25, Richmon 1 City 7 87, Richmond County 7 62, Alexandri * 7 60, Georgetown 7 62 a 775, Petersburg 7 62 Frrtderieksburir 7 50. Scratched and fine 7. Fin J middlings G 50; Molasses, Mast, and Guad, 31 r English islands 39, Havro and Matanzas 3! J Trinidad, Caba40; Naval Stores, Turp. Wilra' ' soft 5 00, North Co. 4 50 ; Oils, Linseed Amer 3 can 118, Dutch 1 60 a 1 65, English I 20 a 1 61 3 Paints, White Load, dry 9 50, Do. Bng. gr'd o " 10 00 a 1G 00; Beef, Afes9 12 00 a 12 50, Prim 8 00 a 8 50, Cargo 5 50 a 6 00, Pork, Mess 23 5 r a 24 00, Primo 19 50 a 20 00, Lard, Western 17 * Northern 174. i "Matanzas, Aitiil 2.?Our market is glutte* with Bice, and is now worth 9 1-2 a 10, with n j prospect for an immcdiato amelioration." 3 . Charleston, April 9. r Rice.?Thcro has been no change in the arti f clo since our last weekly report. The enquir . is limited. Holders, however, remain firm, on i prefer storing, rather than accept lower prices ; The sales of the week amount to about 2300 bbh principally at from ?3$ to 3 5-8. A few sma] lots of choice quality brought ?3$ a Rough Rice?Continues in good demand t Near 30,000 bushels were disposed of, principal! t from 90 to 97 cents. One or two cargoes inferi r or at 87 cents. i Flour.?The arrivals of the week have bee: heavy, amounting to near 3300 bbls. Richmond T>..u:mama TKn rnnaantinn I iJJlUIUUIU auu A uaauvt^uiui jl mv have Leon email, and mostly at our lowest quota tions. The greatest portion of that urrived ha been stored. Grain.?There have been seven or cighf car - goes of Corn received, and all disposed of. I cargo of New Orlean&2>rought 75 cents. Nort ' Carolina from 78 to 80. A small cargo of Peat brought ?1 20. 1 Sugar.?There have been several arrivals dui ing the week, both direct and coastwise. Amon * tho former, we notice 680 hhds. and 17 bbli Muscovadoes, and 175 boxes, 53 hhds. Louis ana, 12 hhds. and 60 bbls. and 104 bags coa6l wiso. We have only heard of the sale of abou 1 115 hhds. Muscovadoes, from $13 to 14. 7 j bags Canton whito at 14. 7 hhds. superior S1 , Croix at 14$. Holders of all description ar very arm. 1 Coffee?There is comparatively speaking be 2 little doing in this article. Our stock is fai] .Sinco our last 220 bags Cuba and St. Doming j direct, and 327 bags coastwise were receivet We have heard of the salo of about 390 bags Ri J at 13 cents cash, and 13$, 4 month, 55 bags Je s va at 11$ .Molasses?Commands ready sale. Abou -- ?? i w-? : 1 J...:. ,? 1UU herccs .uuscovaao :noiasses receivt-u uuim tho week direct, bro't in the neighborhood of 4 cts. 3U hhds Cuba at 33 cts. I* vcon 6c Lard?Continues high and supplie of tho former in particular are small. A lot of i t bout 13,000 lbs N. Orleans Bacon receivec brought 14 ccnt9, Hog round. Our country Bj con from tho wagons commands 15 cts. North " crn Hams bring readily 17 cents. Provisions?Upwards of 200 bbls of Pork wot ; received from New Orleans, of which 50 bbli .Vosa sold at ?22$ bbl. of Heads and Jowle , ?12$. In our market ali kinds of meats ai ' scarce and high. Beef from 15 to 20 cents; Ppr 2 18$; mutton and Veal from 12$ to 20; Poultry i the same ratio. k New.York, April 9* > Exchange Foreign.?Bills, on Ijondon fell o i by the last packet. Exclusive sales at 107$. Th Scarcity in the Money Markot has had the effe< i to depress prices. Exchange Domestic.?The state ofthe Mone * Market is such, that bills on the Soith and We: aro negocilt?'! with great difficulty. 1 Insurance.?Tho Fire Companies as woll r ? tho Mariners, arc doing an extensive business ' ? ? 1 c IV O IOSSOS uavo occurruu lor eumu muu. Money.?Tho Money Market has been ur r usually tight for the last week. The offerings i ' Bank arc large, and good notes are 6old in tb street at 1 and 1$ per cent a month. There ha ^ been a considerable call for specie on 6ome of ou Banks, to go to Philadelphia. Tho uncertai state of the Government deposites, a1- tend t * keep the market close. r Real Estate.?The scarcity of monoy has ha ! a considerable effect on the Auction Sales thi week. Large amounts of property ore announcec and whenever a peremptory sale is to be mad* 'f high prices are obtained. Cotton Bagging.?Steady sal era of Dundee e j 23 a 24 cts, and ^ fair business doing, r Flour.?Our supplies of western are entire! gone, not a hundred barrels could be had at an price. This is an extraordinary fact in the histor < of flour, the last Ealos were at $3 25 a 9 6( ; The North River will no doubt be open in a da or two, but it is believed the supplies previous t ? canal opening will be very light. The sales a< now confined to southern, the stock of which i . far from being large, sales of Georgetown an //oward-et. at ?7 62 a 7 75 Philadelphia 7 6: jj 3000 Bbls Richmond city delivorcd them i ~ rA t) r CA [) I i U~. ivju ?j oy, 5 ?xSB0f8n,rrA|?rii4tk IS36. 5 Flour.?Fho martct is quite heavy in cor 5 sequence of the great decline which has take 3 place in the last fortnight. Sales slow at $6 51 3 Park.?Iu all qualities there is no chang< 5 holders entertain the utmost confidence in th t> maintenance of the present high priceB there ai 3 no sales in this market, nominal price, mess $21 3 Prime ? IB, 50. 3 Lard is held firm and sales made at 12c. 3 Baltimore, April 14. 6 Bacon.?Hams new, Baltimore oured 15 a 11 5 Shoulders 12. Middlings 13. Flour 6 75 a 8 2 0 From the Charleston Mercury. 0 0 Our Meat Market, -*-** ? ?TUA Viisvlt mf UfUirll .UT. Ul^ll |II4UyO UV WW iMV?a ?rV.W 3 die. arc held in our market, require that son 8 moans should be devised to supply the wants < 9 the people. Beef, Mutton, Veal, &c. are sellin in our markets, and of an inforior quality, s ^ from 18$ to 25 cents the pound?and the questio 8 necessarily arises, to what cause is this owing We answer the scarcity of cattle and other stoc 0 and those who have such to dispose of will <1 0 well to turn their attention to the present state < our markets. Editors of Country newspapers in this and tl Western States, are requested to copy tho abov } ~ ARRIVED, 0 On the 11th instant Steamer Atalanta wil 0 merchandise for J. F. Belin, J. G. Crawford, , 0 W. Ltfc, D. R. Lide & Co., S. A. Wood & C M. C. Cox, S. Sparks, A. Sparks, H. B. Thoma 1 W.Munerlynn, J. H. McDugac A.Co., ddiven 5 below; R. Phelan, M. Buchanan, D. B, McAri J. & C. Powell, Drake & Shaw, G. H. Dunk & J. C. Wadsworth of this place, W. Cochra: 8 A. Monroe, W. R. Grifljth, C D. Smith, II. Crai G S. D. Miller & Co., Irevin &. Elms, T. S. Littl 0 Hubbard di Cox, Hasty & McCorkle, A. A. < 2 Hurbard, McCorklo & Leak, J.jH. Martin A. C 0 of the interior. 0 CLEARED, 0 On the 13th Steamer Atalaptj, with Coifcrn ( me*.hints cf thiji DIARY O*' Y1IF. WEATHER, In thin Town last week. I ~^her. r : t. X X * Wind Remarks. .. < ~ ~ the sky * . o 2 7 s Mon. 11. 50 52 54 fait n. t. Tues. 12. 50 56 GO " e. < - Wed. 13. 60 6ft 74 cloudy, a. e. cfcifafThur 14. 64 78 80 fair s w. a Fri 15.66 78 81 ? a. Sat. 10. 60 64 GG " E. I NEW SPRING AND StJMMER r>- Goods. 4 i D. B McARN ' ANNOUNCES to his customers that ho ha? just recoivcd a very large and untwaall) a complete assortment of seasonable GOODS) t which were selected by himself with much car< a and attention in Now York. He therefore feelc 1 confident that he is prepared to sell as low u can >' possibly bo afforded in this market. Ho cordiallj r invited all to call and examine. Merchants from [. tlie country will find it an object to call. He maj r bo found in about two weeks at his old stand or ;i Front Street. Among his Goods is a great varietj e of coloured print Muslins, Ginghams, Calicoes, 0 Swiss, Jaconot &, plaid Muslins, black & collorcc 4 silk fancy Hdkfs, Gloves, Stockings, Laces, Pa. rasols, Linens, a large assortment of Gentlemen's summer wear. J April 19, 1B36. 23tf o . HEADQUARTERS, ) Bennettsville. ) ' Brigade Orders 1th Brigade, S. C. Militia. s jTSAAC D. WILSON Esqr. has been ^appoin. JL ted Brigado Major of tho 7th Brigade South I' Carolina Militia, and will be obeyed and respected |i accordingly. 11 . john McQueen, I Brigadier Genl., 7th Brigade. ' Juno Ctb, 23-4 A LEXANDER GRAHAM Esqr. has hcon xm. appointed Assistant Deputy Inspector Gen eral with the rank of Major, and will be obeyet 'and rcspectod accordingly. ' By order of Brig. Gen'l. McQl f.en. V I. D. WILSON, Brigade "Major. July 12th 1835. 29-4 ALEXANDER SIMS hag been appointer Brigade Judge Advocate General with thi h rank of Major, and will be obeyed and rsspcctc< accordingly. Thomas C. Evans, and Benjamin B. Roger ?. have been appointed aids-decamp to the Brigadie: (% /vma.aI wUk kn aanlr Puntnin Altrl trill !w iT \JCUCIdl) rvivil lltu taila v4 v/u^/?uiu| WMW t> ?n ). obeyed and respected accordingly, i. By order of Brig. General A/cQueen, t. J. D. WILSON, it Brigade Major. 0 April 12, 23 4t. 3 A Large and Valuably Stock of Goods a It Auetion, On Tuesday the 17th of>I ay next, at 11 o'clock o WILL oxposo at publitf Auction in my Wan 1. A House corner of Kershaw and Front stroeta o a valuable assortment of Goods consisting in par l- of Clothes, Sattinotts, Flannels, Negro Clothes it Blankets; g Brown and Bleached Homespun, Cotton Osna 0 burgs; Ginghams, Calicoes, Cambricks, Silk and Cottor is Hanckerchiefs; i- Tf aha and half Hose. Gloves. Stocks. &. Cloaks ; I, Hats, Shoes, Knives and Forks, Pocket and Pel t- ' Knives; r- Scissors, Hammers, Trace and Log Chains, Sa< "? Irons, Frying Pans ; e Black Smith Tools, Planes and Plane Irons }. Double and Single Barrel Shot Guns; s Teas, Loaf Sugar, Nutmogs, Rice, Brown Sugai -e and Molasses; k Bagging, Bal?? Rope, Gun Powder, &c. doc.. n Phe Sale will continue from day to day unti all is.sold. Terms ; all sums under $50 cash all sums over fi*ty Dollars a credit until the fir6 ff of January next, N&tes with approved security io bearing intcreet. !t . . J. G. MkKENZIE. Cheraw, S. C, April 18th, ?, rt Sheriff's Sales. BY order of Turner Bryan Esqr. Ordinary o Chcstei field District, will be sold beforo thi ' Conn House on the first Monday in May next within tho legal hours, tho real eatato of Johi > Blackburn dec'd., contain g eleven hundred acre more or less, adjoining tho lots of John Maeaej 10 jr., John Hunter, Evan Thrccat and Willian ^ Blakcney. lr Terms?as mncli money cash, as-will pay th< n expenses of the Salo of the land will bo require* 0 on the day of Sale; tho balance in equal pay ments, the first due on the first day of Januar d next, and the other on the first day of Januarj 1638. Purchasers to give bond or note, and in terest from the day of Sale, a?d a mortgugi >? gage on the property if required to the Ordinary to secure the purchase monev. it ALFRED M. LOW'RY Sheriff, C. D. Sheriff's Office, April 11, 23 td. y ? y . South Carolina, 1 . CHESTERFIELD DISTRICT. y Arnold A. Powell Grantee of Charles Brown O t8. e Sarah Harne, Samuel Robeson & wife Ana, Jas is Hancock & wife Jane, Hugh Moncok & wifi d Tobitha, Samuel Edwards & wife Temperence >. Catoline Harne.Eliza Harne, A. J. Harne & Wm it Harne. It appearing to my satisfaction, that Samue Robeson & wife Ann, James Hancock & wifi Jiagj two of tho Dcfendents, reside without thi I C?.?. . sI.am4*MA that fii^V An flritica. q wwio i 11 im uictvtuie uiw>?b w?> ...-j ?? ?J-,? ) and object to tho division or safe of the real cm tato of Richard Harno, on or before the 13th daj ^ of June next, or there consent to the same wil be entered of record, i TURNER BRYAN, 0. C. D. , April 13, , S3 8t. South Carolina, L CHESTERFIELD DISTRICT. 5 Elizabeth Aisobrook, vs. Ralph G. Aisobrook, Willis W. Aisobrook, Pe tcr Sinclair and wife Zilpha, Lem. H. Aisobrook Win. JfcCall and wife Elizabeth, George Boggai ^ &> wife Adoline, A. John O. Carson Sl wife Del ' phine, Ann Aisobrook & Stephen Aisobrook De ,ef (indents. 5 It appearing to my satisfaction, that Ralph J ? Aisobrook, Peter Sinclair &. wife Zilpha, Wm 1 McCall & wife Elizabeth, Gcorgo Boggan & " wife Adoline, A. John H. Carson &, wife Del , phine, & Stephen Aisobrook, reside without this . State; it is therefore ordcrcd^that they appcaran< object to tho division or sale of the real estate o Capt. Saml. Aisobrook, in this District, on or be fore the 20th day of June next, or their consen 16 will be entered of record. TURNER BRYAN, O. C. D. Ordinary's Office, April 13, 23 8t. ? Negroes for Sale. o, John, coxwain and pilot, Harry, prime boat and field hand, ?d Edward, boat and field hand, n, Hannah, his wife, good house servant qu ip field hand, a, 1 . Hannah, good house servant, gt r Guy, prime shoemaker, 3f Hoptor, a slroemaker, C. Cochran, boat hand, o, Ned, field and bpit hand, Ben, prime do Cvrus, do b* Apply to A. MUIRHEAD & CO. 1 March Si. "Otf Spring And Summer Goods. Gil. DUNLAP ha? received a part of hi* Spring Stock an/1 expects the balance in a few days:April 19 It I Third Notice. | I Hereby fonrwarn any pewonor persons whatever from trto7>.wing in aay way upon my \ lands, and especially from cutting or hauling timber of any kind off frorrf any part of said land, or ( running any carriages through said land or any j part thereof, except upon thC public road. \ The said land is bounded on *ke East by a tract of land granted to Joshua Prouf,* w^h a line running from the waters of Whortk^*^? nearly ( a South cour*o by the snake pond, tot he North , r West corner of Mrs. Ellerbes* land, cai!,c<| the Buck Spring tract; South by the same ^tac*? ' East and South by the lands of Obed and Willik Gulledgo, A. Clarke and J! Lazarus; North by lands of D. Moore, J. G. Kelley, J. C. Coit and 1 Town. Company. JOHN McCOLLMAN. M ,A ftO Oi % I ^ April u, 'ao 01. 1 Public Notice: . i BANK OF CAMDEN, S. C. " 1 | | PURSUANT to the provisions of on act of ? Ml tho legislature, incorporating The Bank of i Cam den, S. C.tbooks for receiving subscriptions ^ for the capital stock of said bank (two hundred v thousand dollars in four thousand shares of $50 n each) will be opened at the Planters Hotel in the Town of Cheraw, on the first Monday in May next, and the day following, from 10 o'c,ock, a. ^ m. to 2 o'clock, r. m. each day. Twenty per cent on each share subscribed will be required to be paid al the time of subscribing, in bills of the specie paying Banks of this State. I The Conimissioncrs at Camden have construed f that portion of the proviso of the 1st section of the Act, which says, 44 that no subscription shall be allowed on either day appointed for opening the books for a greater number, of shares than two - hundred," not to prohibit individuals irom sub. scribing for two hundred shares each day. 1 JAMES WRIGHT, ALEXANDER MUIRREAD, DAVID S. IIARLLEE, r Commissioners at Cheraw. 1 March 2G, 183C. 2Q.G Compound Chlorine Tooth Wash, 1 OR preserving the Teeth and Glims, and 4 ' JT cleansing the inouth, for sale by 1 J NO, I. WESTERVELT. March 23,183G. J r Notice \ 5 "B"S hereby given to Margaret Thomas, daugh- j A tcr of' John Breeden, late of Marlborough t District, who departed this life on the 27th Nov. { lt?35, and the lawful wife of Lewis Thomas, of tho State of' Tennessee, (county nor post office recollected) that sbe or her husband is requested ' to come and receive the amount which I am j t V. A ?n 1 - a, V.a. IiaIm aAAAriliniT to tVin ! UUUUU Ml yujf | Ui HVi UVMOf avvvuiM^ ???v . tenor 6f a bond which I 'gave to the said John Breeden, during his life. As I have not heard ' of the said Margaret Thomas or her husband for s a number of years, !> avail myself of this mode* fo ] notify her that the amount of money that I am ' t bound to pay her is ready to be paid to her, or any person legally authorized by her to receive ? the same, whenever called for. A. BREEDEN. Marlborough District, S. C. March 23, 183G. 19-14 i P. S. The Editors of the Nashville Banner and Nashville Union will insert "the above notice for ' three months and forward their accounts to the i office of the Cheraw Gazette for payment. March 23, 1836. A. B; WOHN I WESTERVELT, ' respectfully informs his friends and customers, that'he n has received his Stock of w>TtT"r:s A- ifPmriwjK and is prepared to meet the | wants of the Public in any l article in his line of hnsiness Y February 9th, 1856. 13tf. ( State of South Carolina. Darlington District. Jhoma? Williamson, applicant, 1 . ... ~*w-" " t! f Wiley Williamson, and others, defendants. ? Application for sale of Land. | ?T appearing to my satisfaction that Margaret ' ? A Bruce, Robert Williamson, Thomas Williams son, Samuel Gee and Rebecca, his wife, 1 Stinson and Elizabeth his wife, John Garner and . t Margaret his wife, Alfred Williamson,and Abram Williamson, defendants, in this application, re^ side without the limits of this State * 1 It ia therefore ordered that they do appear and - object tn the division or sale of tho real estate of f Elizabeth Williamson, deceased, on or before tho . ? fourth Monday in May next, or their consent of * the same will be entered of record. , 2 - MAURICE W. HUNTER, ? Ordinary, D. D. 1 In Ordinary's Office, March II, 183ft. 19-8 DISSOLUTION. 1 TIIE' co-partnership of Graham & McQueen 1 in the practice of Law, is dissolved. A. < Graham may be consulted at his oflice at Cheraw, , ? Jno. McQueen at Benncttsvillo; ALEX. GRAHAJf, JNO. AfcQUEEN. 2 Jan. 19, 183%. ? ; Copartnership. THE Subscnhers have this day formed a ' co-partnership under the tirin of Drake and 5 Shaw, for the transaction of the Tailoring busi- 1 5 ncss. They will in a short time receive their r Spring Goods, which will make their stock com- ' ph;te. r LEM'L S. DRAKE, 1 1 RODERICK SHAW. 14th March, 1836. 18?tf < j ALL persons indebted to the late firm of Mc- f Kenzie A Crockett, are requested to come ( forward and settle the same, as I am desirous to close the books. R. H.CROCKETT, Surviving partner January 12, 183C. 9tf J 1 HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT , 0? DRT OOOOS, ? ? ?v A tf. nrii v/it/?nfr ti? a nrt (iltUUfcKIt?S,VJ U:\J50 aVKUV/ROm )T{\ACi HARDWARE & CUTLERY. HIS stock comprises a very general assortment of goods under the above heads. His customers may expect to get any and every thing as low aa I ' the market will afford. ^ Cash paid for Cotton, and liberal advances i ^ made on cotton left to be shipped to New York , or Charleston. : A constant supply of COTTON YARN from the factory of Col. William* near Society HilL Expected daily, Raisons, Flour,Butter, Cheese, and Potatae*. " D. H. McARN, ' HAS the pleasure of stating to his friends and customers that he providentially succeeded n saving the most of hie goods from the late destructive fire. lie has taken a stand on m&rd ket street, one door east of Moore's hotel. 4H who wish to purchase are respectfully and cor. dially invited to* call and examine his stock. If he has the aitictes to please, ho will not stand on prices. - r Pec. 22, 1835. 6tf . Works on Baptism, . At tie Book Store. ON the Rapt 1st side, Ca/son aird Cox; xm the Pedo-RaptistsHe, .Villvr tnd Fowler. Planters Hotel * Mffl ' Chebaw South Caxouna. THIS foublistaient is stalled ia*2ti|^4nd jji healthy pWf bfthe Ibm* Udfct Ufrly q* ^ M dcrgon*a thorough repair* reception, of Boarders and Trif^wlA^wJ^ajr* accconnaodated with private tmiwtfli "TrfjPj Lad Lea can be perfecUyretired.t Gentlemen who may with single roftM 1Hth (jj| itf.places eaah accommodated. . * Tho Line of Stages from the North via Raleigh and Fayetteville. N. C. and South via Camden, ^ and Columbia, S. C. arrive at and depart 6om this House daily. * The Western Lino to Salisbury, N. C. fla Morven, Wadeaboro', and Centre, N. C. arrives ' every Wednesday and Saturday evening, and ^ departs every Tuesday and Friday morning.. ,.-u J. S. STINEMETZ, Agdht S forihe Proprietor*. *j Che-taw S. C. March 1,1838. 21-31 , - ?? House of Entertamnient. ^ rlJE Subscriber informs his friends And t&e pi'biic generally,' that he has takem, the * A formerly occupied bv Mr. Wm.Rovafi, tea . < -A IV/UQ ' - ? v ' 9 __ Iouat of Entertainment, and it prepared WtcV ' TFi ommo^ato all who may favor him with a call, V* 1A he beat k."naiincr. Hirt table will at all times be furnished with thes * eat thn up e/>untry market can "afford. Ititbaf JB vith the choicest liquors, his stables with the aost wholesome provision, attsodedf by iaithfui etlers, and fromiL'ia constant attention, and na*. ~~"~emitting exertions \o please, he bffpt to merit a , $ hare of public patratkietJ. A. D. JOHJJSON. Lancaster, March 12-?18-3m. ^ BffkwiU>'? AaihOh^eptlc ' Pills. . ^ rHIS valuablo medicine kept constantly oahand, and for sale by . * ' - JXO. I. WESTERN rF*T. March 1. yaf Vnr Salft. * 4 HANDSOME Northern built Sulk Gig, with Harness complete: also '% ouche for one or two Horaea, with him ^ learlynew. . Enquire of ^ JAS. S. BECl Chcraw, 224March, 1636. lftf \ r c\ Private Teacher Want edi- i [WILL'give, to any gentleman capdM t ?.' teaching Mathematics dt the-dead Tmf?? vith good recommendationa of moral chaim JhtW ind without family, a aalary of $309 % ward, to teach my children for one year, ? * nencing aa coon a* convenient.* Letters to ^ lirected, post-paid, to B. F. Pfcgaes, at Cher **" 3, C. . r ji* | April 2nd. , J. PEGUES. V Edgehill Academy. v THE public is respectfully informed that the duties of this institution axe again resumed v jy Mr. W. Richardson. .The course of studies kill be suited te the present requirements ofthvjr *| South Carolina College. Fob. 23.. 1S40 For Sale. i "A GOOD SULKEY and firtt rate Harness. ^ Jl Apply to % R.H. CROCKETT*CO. 1 March 8. . 17tf v ~~ Weeding Hoes. Ca DOZEK Weeding Hoes, just receifsd, .. A. & also on hand a fuss barrels Irish Pot* toes, for 'sale by "? J. A. C. POWELL. March Si, 1B3G. THE Subscriber is-agent for Messrs. D. Kit... ter A. Son, of Nov Haven, fiftom Qfttp** . ? wfco win fili-oniem farajl diH"p>?WM afTVyfl. Stones, and ornamental Monuments, cf th*fcfrst:- \. Stockbridge Marble. Drawing* tan In seen jo*., application. Prices and crgfits wiil'be mad* ac :ommodating. BROWN BKTAKi POLICIES will be issued upon Buddings* Merchandise in Store, and on the river tu* md from Charleston and Georgetown; also on JottOD in store. Persons living in? tfie cooatrr, md towns adjacent,by giving a description oftheir* >roperty, can havo it insaredagainst lasnordam-- * Lge by fire.?Nov. 17, 1835. B. BRYAN, Agent at Cheraw, fajInsu. Co. oi Columbia, S. CY Nov. 17, 1833. WMtc Lead and Lintced <N), AL YRGE supply just receivod and for salO by JNO. L WEBTERVjlLT. g Land for Sale. THE Subscriber offers for sale an excellent tract of land situated In Anson 'comity V. C. on the waters of Thompson's creek,, md adjoining lands of Peter May and others, containing about 700 acres one half of which s well improved. There is a good dwelling louse with all other necNMTT oat oaiuungs Lhercan. Water of oa excellent kind it abundant md very convenient There is also a good mill >n the land. Persons wishing to. purchase wIB find. the erms accommodating* Apply on the premises to * J. H.RADCllFF. Anson county, Mar. 30, 1836 ill.3 - . ?Cheese, Rice, &&. THE. subscriber has just received and offers for sale at the lowest market price, {he following Goods, viz : : . .. Cheese, Rice, Cavendish, andHoneydcn To. tacco, a vary superior article; fresh- Teas, Loaf' Sugar, Bale Rope, Bagging and Twine, and a I rariety of other goods. . I He also has a few sacks genuine Petit Gulph I Cotton seed, at one dollar anda quarter jftpr bushel.. I lie invites his friends to call and look for them J selves. In a few days he will zpoeive his Spring 1 supply of Dry Goods from New York. I D. S. HkRLLEE. I April 7,1836r 2f>.3 | Buner's Eftervexwat Xagaetiaa Aye* I rieac* RECOMMKNDBl* by the medical Faculty I for Dvsoepsia or Indigestion. Newous I Debility, Acidity. of Stomach, for sale "far JNO. I. v? ESTERVELT, March 23, l?3&jr f ~ irsy? ooo&s. " ' rHC subscriber inionym hit friends and the public that he is nof* receiving his fpl^and. vintv supply of good^ consisting of t ?\/v Dry Goo<is, GrocrMes, Hard war& t$fcty, Crockery irape, a general MgfP Powder, Pot Lead, Shoes, tyc. ![** ' \\ ith a Variety of other articles*, which' hp WiH sell low fo^ cash or country produce. MALCOM BtCHAST^ Nov, 17,3835. ~ * commentaries: THE following commentsrie* on the Bible fa sale at the Book Start, M*? (At gob. I in km' retail prices. * , "Henry's, in sis volume*, Clarke's, in six yoUunee, And Scott's, in three, five, and six yolumcc.The five vol. edition of Seott, is thelastpublishcd, and is printed on white paper with Urge '3W- m Some of the reviewers remarked of It when pun*. lishod. tljat it if the edition whiah ought to to chosen by every purchaser d ho * ^ oH^exyccrs , l | %