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DIARY OF THE WEATHER, In this Town last woek. J Thcr. 4 f 4 7 i ? fa~c,?'| Wind Remarks. ^ the sky I j Mon. 25. j 90 86:89 ftlear ! ?. w. j Tups. 26.'e>:ij88i87 " ; w. ; rain, Wed. 27. 9:180 79,cloudy I s. heavy rain, Thur 28.(78 82)82 " s.w. ]>i ^9 80190 ;88 clear s. . * Sat. 3\)Js-2\3S[8i " w. ill MARRIED, At the IIouso of .Mrs. Malloy in Richmond County, on the evening of the 2*8th inst. by the Rev. Arch'd M't^ueen, Richard C. Hunting Esq., of Lumberton, to Miss Sarah M'Eachen, late of Rockdale, N. C. lfcet in marKet ?" " jiacun from wagons, 13 1 _ -.3v retail, lb 14 J*' - 7 ib m 13 Hams i 13 1 14 13 Hatter 13 ~0 - Hoes wax 13 lb lfc Hugging }'ard **, , Haloropo * > 13 l~i Jjf Coffee ' 13 14 lo Cows inolbs 12* J 700 Coru bushel 75 60 Flour from waggons 3:1 b? 7 00 Nortliern, brl U00 Feathers from waggons 13 40 45 fodder, scarce 1-3 Hides green 1" ? dry 13 HI jron * 10913s 5 00 050 ? ^ - ^rii Indigo 10 I ' ? ~'u Liino cask 3.>0 I^rd . ' \h l3 h Leather sole lb ~d Lead bar ]h * <J Logwood ^ _ Molasses IT1'! Nails cut assorted lb ' wrought lb 20 Oats Wlicl 00 0C Oil curriers gal ? } 1^ lamp 1~"' linsocd 137 j Paints wliito lead keg 3.>0 Spanish brown lb ^ 100 112; brl 000 (KMX Rice lOOlbs 400 50C Shot, Bag *00 2 5li "u * lb 10 Sugar lb l~i 1] Salt . sack 250 27j salt bush 75 Steel American blister lb 10 English do lb 1*> 1* German lb ll Tallow lb 10 v l2J Tea imperial lb 125 13?i liy sou lb 100 12: Tobacco manufactured lb 10 IT Window glass S x 10 50fl 32a 350 10 x 12 3o0 3?5 i t r_ i-- in r,ra< . Flfjir ^(i9>lor a*, juiy jo.?^ uiwu ^ hw. . /?. dull; buyers araafraid of souring. I? Cirain wc hear of uo changes nor is there any very importaut movement in any article. ^ Boston, July 16,?Cnjfrr.?We have to-report an improved demand, without any change in prices. Richmond, July 28.?A very small parcel of "Wheat was sold at ? 1 50 but that raw is conside-red as above the mark. Flour is arriving very sparingly, but the receipts are equal to the demand?the article is MfeM at *7$. .Toko-co droops. V m Baltimore, July 21.?F/wr.-?Ilovvord-Plrfttt, continues very dull?receipts still light. Wr lioar of a single transaction of 200 bbls. at ?7 75 the wagon price is 7 50. Liverpool, June. 8.?Within my recollection, there never has been such a demand for British manufactories at present. The dock-quays at Liverpool are crowdod with goods, and, as au'act of favor, the captains are solicited to ship them for America, whither the press of exports t*nds. Baltimore, July 20.?Flonr. Superfine Howard street, from stores, bid. ?7 75 a 7 87 ; l)o. City Mills, ?7 75 a 0 00; Do. Susquehanna ?7" 75 a 0 00. THE Examination of the pupils of Clieraw Academy commenced yesterday morning at the Female Academy. The Exercises in Declamation will probably take placo this alter noon. Parents and the Public are respectfully requested to jttend. Cheraw, August 2. 38-1 New Stock. . "TIIE SUBSCRIBER," intends leaving in a day or two for New York, and 6hall purchase for this market, a very Large and General assortment of Goons; comprising all the leading articles usually kept for the Country Trade ; ail of which will be sold for Cash, or on Credit, at very low prices. He hopes his former customers, and friends, will call and examine for themselves. * CASH will be given for COTTON and liberal prices paid. NOW ON IIAND AND FOU SALE. 40,000Superior BiCon"" IOCO pieces Heavy Ileinp Bagging 107 Iihd. St. Croix and Porto Rico Sugars 50 Casks Thoniston Lime 10 Urls. Linseed Oil 100 Kegs White Lead No 1 33 Coils Bale Rope 35 Kegs Nails assorted 20 Bags Rio Coffee 3 Tierces Rico 40 Boxes Window Glass 2 Brls. Spts. Turpcntiao 1 BrI. Putty.,. AUGUSTUS F. LACOSTE. Cheraw, July 29. - 88-5 $40 Reward . , "mmriLL be given for the apprchonsion ol the V V negro man Eli, and his* wife Phebc; who ranaway from the Plantation of Dr. Elerbo on the 25th inst. Eli is a light complexioned negro about li feet one or two inches high* lie is v very talkative negro especially when under the influence of liquor: he has a stiff leg in conse. ouencc of a eoro which makes him walk quite iame, he is about Jo years of age. Phe woman l'hcbo is a dark complcxioncd negress, about 27 vears of age, about 5 feet one one two inchee high, she has a scar on her breast about an inch long, which looks as if done with a hish. Tho above negroes wero purchased of Mr. Robert l orbes, near Snow Hill Town, North Carolina, und it is supposed they will make their way to that place, the abovo reward will bo paid for their delivery to Mrs. Douglas, Society Hill, or to John I. Westervelt, Cheraw So, Co. Or 15 dollars each for the apprehension and detention of either of them in any jail in this State, or North Carolina.so that they may be secured. Ch-rav, S C. August 2 d 1^30. 38-tf ltlt.Uy At his resulence in JBcll Vue, (Louisiana) ?>:i the ultimo, in the G4th year oi' his a^e, ? ltoBtRT Rookrs, Es(j. a native of this District, but lor the last 35 years a higlily respeci table resident and Planter of the Parish of St. Landry, Louisiana. COMMERCIAL KKCO111). V ! PRICES CURRENT, AUGUST 1. ? 11. 1 it i 7 A Journeyman Printer Is wanted immediately at this Office. BANK OF CAMDEN, / f Jvly 27, 18136. $ C THE second instalment in the stock of this v Hunk becomes due on the loth ot August next, and will be received in Camden by W.J. ( 'rant Esq. Cashier, at hisofHce; in Columbia, at , the Commercial Hank; in Chcraw, at the hler; ohanl's Hank; in Cliarlestou by an agent who will be named in the City papers of next week. I Stock holders desiring receipts to be issued, arc j required to pay the instalment to the Casluer in J Camden. J. M. DESSAUSSURE, President pro tem. Julv 27, td. j ? ? ; , i History of South Carolina. ) I>. J. DOW LINO, 83 Broad Street, ! "B"TAS commenced the republication, promised j MIL souie time back, of Dr. David Ramsay's F HISTORY OF SOUTH CAROLINA, j The Citizens of the City and State, will be o : waited on previous to the issue, for subscriptions ti j In order to place it within the roach of all, it will V j bo printed in numbers of from 80 to 100 pages a j each, price 50 cents per number. The cost of '1 i the 2 vols., in this manner will not exceed ?5/ ti | To those who wish it, they will be furnished, tl ' hound in sheep and gilt and lettered at ?3 per ?S volume, of 500 pages, more or less. The fiist volume will be embellished with correct a VIEW V ! OF THE CITY AND HARBOUR QF ri CHARLESTON. Unbraced crjtrcssly fur this S ; IFurA-, which will be drawn from the most favor- b : able situation. The secon d Volume will contain a j. MAP OF TilE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLI- u NA. 1. i The Work will bo printed on the finest quality t Paper, in new and clear Tvpe, with stitched cov- 1 I V.v A .. ?l.? ,.,;U Ur. e ' t'iS IU fUVil *1 .id IUWA|^II0U rv AAA I?v v ' able, a list of lUU'J names is required to warrant f i the undertaking. The First Specimen Number i is expected to be ready about tho 1st August, and 5 the whole will be completed previous to 1st Jam t I uary 1^37. It is hoped in tho mean time; and t . respectfully solicited, that the citizens will pat- ; ^ ! ronize this truly Si/nthrm Publicaiinn in prefer- 1 I ance to the numerous works of a foreign nature ; !: : which annually receive their support, and gener- c i ally contain animadvirsionS on their Institu. t ' tions. s ! Should further encouragement warrcut it the ; History will be continued up to the present time, e { bp a competent Hditor. 11 I As an instance of the scarcity ofthis Work, the J a i) Publisher would state that he could find but j j one complete copy in the City?this copy belong- r I I cd to the Charleston Library Society I ? , | Persons being near anv Post Otfice in the State t : where there is no Agfl^J by forwarding a $5 bill 1 at our expense, or a responsible City reference I | will have the Work regularly forwarded to L them in Nos, by mail, the postage of which ; 5 will scarcely ever exceed 6 eents per No. ! c | | In addition to tho Editors of the different j I I papers, the following persons are authorized ' i I Agents; c [JAMES SMITH, Charleston, ! J. It. & W. CUNNINGHAM, Columbia, a | A. YOUNG. Camden, 1 t ' ' JXO, RYAN, llurnirell District, ! c P. O'SLLLIVAX, Sumter District, j a \ t Xi'To those Editors throughout tho City and ; s j I State who insert the above six times during the j f 1 ensuing three months a coniploto copy will be ] S ' ! allowed, and Editors or other persons in the ' [ J ; different Districts, taking charge of lists will bo j ( I .allowed 10 percent on all subscriptions. ja I ; Charleston, Juae 1 183d. t Copartnership. DOCTORS POWE AND MALLOV ; | WW AVE associated themselves together for the | B 1 practice ul Medicine in its various brandies. ; > i Persons desiring their services will be promptly ; . j attended to. ! 1 They will shortly have ana continue to keep on j 3 i hand a full and complete assortment oi' j c_ Drugs, Medicines, <V Surgical Instruments, j j AJ.SO A general supply of " Paints, Oils, 0/foss, Q-c. &r. : \ THO. E. POWE, A. MALLOV. i July dl, 1-3 >. | i Just Received. * Home's Book'of Health and Medicine, {" Srsinondis Fall of the Roman Empire, ; Wirts Life of Patrick Henry, new Edition, ; Chalmers'"Works, I vol. new Edition, t J Addresses to Youth, hv A. I). Eddy, " ? l_Omnc Oil lilt'V uusuur ;<>ii i Oswalds Ktvniolotrioal Dictionary, j J The Great Teacher, Tholuck on John, ? j / ; Dicks Works in one volume, Ramsay's Missionary Journal, j Cotton on the Religious State of the Country, j f j For Sale at the Rook Store. July LMth, I | { Mackard. ! BRLS No 1 Mackircl, 5hf 44 do j 1 tlo 44 3 do j ! for sale Lv : C | July IS. If30. J. MALLOY & Co. ] ( i ( New Books. U I % r Harmony of Divine Truth bv Williston, j Fuller's Works, ' ! | j Gaston's-Collections, ' i , ! .Mrs. Hcman's Works complete in 1 vol. ! Hookers Family Book of Devotion, j] ; Christian Brahman, ] ! Memoir of Mrs. Ellis, j j * Nevin's Thoughts on I'open*, I \ UV. I iatutai 4 iiuu^uu^ j Tiie Marthas, bv Phillip, Boston on the Covenants, ? t Dodridges Rise and Progress, j Young Wife's Book, ! , Daughters Own Book, j j . The Hebrew Wife, j j For Sale at the Book Store. ; I Cher aw, July 25th, j "j J..Malloy~& Co. ! ; fx a v F received and now ofli-r for Salci [ J J 5. 100 pieces l>cst I fa nip Tow Bagging, 50 Coils Bale Rope, 11000 pounds Prime Bacon, 400 Sacks Salt. I Together with Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, R:cc, i j Soap, Candles, Nails, Iron, Steel, &.c. &.C. j Maria Monk. A new and enlarged edition, with a Supple- ? mcnt and Appendix, accompanied by an engraving showing the interior plan of the veiled Nuns Department. Just received at the Book Store. I July 25th, 1886, j ! ' Bathing Tubs. j Xfif ADE of Double Cross Tlh and warranted j JYJI For Sale by j J. IIERVEY. Chcraw July 12, 35 8t. A ? ?- .1 i i\ Open Convents. Justreceived and for Sale at the Book Store i ; Open Convents, or Nunneries and Popish Sern- J J inaric8 dangerous to the Morals, and degrading S ! to the Character of a Republican Community. I July 25th, General Orders. IIEAD-QUARTERS, \ I Cherry-Hill, June 15,183G. ) Quarte-Master-Genoral James Jones of Edg- ' ield, has been appointed Adjutant and Inspector- 1 ieneral of tiie Militia of South Carolina, and j 1 .'111 on respected and obeyed according')", * s By orner of Commander-in-Chief. ELDRED SIMKINS, Aid-de-Cainj. J July 0, 1636 (C) 36-3; I At Retail. 1j YORK Mess Beef, j j Connecticut i'ickellcd Shad, Pickellcd Salmon. I For Sale by J. MALLOY & Co. | July 12, 35 tf. ( Walkers Line )FFOUIl HORSE POST COACHES, J lunnii'g from Grecmltorough, S. C., by Salem, wr .? ri j ir ir . i < _ lo \\yinc isouri.rioasc, ?<</., inrce limes | a week and, buck. rlllS line starts frotn Grecnsborugh every j Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, at 2 j 'clock a. m.. and arrives at Salem same days at j o'clock, a. m. Leaves Salem every Monday, i Wednesday aud Friday, at 9 o'clock, a. m., and ! c rrives at Wythe Court-House every Tuesday, | 'hursday and Saturday, at 4 o'clock, r. si., in ' me to correspond with the great lines leading j lirough the Valley of Virginia, to Knoxville, tc. in Tennessee. Leaves Wythe Court-House every Monday Vednesday and Friday, 7 o'clock, a. m. and ar ives at Salem every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, by 4 o'clock, r. m., and at Greensorough samo evenings at 10 o'clock* ] It is so a ranged as to correspond in its arrivals ( t Greensborough \wth the departure?of the fol- i awing stages, viz : The lino to Raleigh, N. C., a Danville anil I* redericKsburg, \ a., ana 10 me i 'ctcrsburg Railroad. lly this line passengers ; an be assured to arrive at Ivnoxville, Tetui. in ' < our and a half days from Grecnsborough. A stage is also run, by the subscriber, from j ( ialcin to Lexington, N. C\, three times a week, : o correspond with the arrivals and departures of I ( he great Northern and Southern Line of Sta- j | ;es, Leek & Wclford contractors, at L ngton. j iCaves Salem every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, at .'1 o'clock a. m.?Leaves Lexington ! very Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, after 1 he arrival of the stage from the South. ILjM'erons travelling from the South to the Virginia Iprings, will liud this Line CO or TO miles near- ' r and less expensive than any other stago route j o the Red Sulphur, Gray Sulpher, Salt Sulpher, | uti.:.. v., UU ?? JIllC OUipilL-I ujuiugs, ta. , 3j* Tlio proprietor has made arrangements to j nn a Four Horse Coach from Grcensborough, < C'., to Wythe Court-llouae, Va. throughout j lie year. ! This route passes through Salem, Bethbara, ! Jethauy, within a mile of the Pilot Mountain j >y mount Airy, crossestlie Blue Uiilge at Good ! <pur Gap, goes by Poplar Camp Fumace, Wythe j ounty, Va., and ufTords somo interesting moun- j ain scenes to thoso who admire the sublimity of j laturc. The accommodations'of diet, &c. arc j xccllont and clieap. Tlio coaches, made at Troy, X- Y. arc good , .:id comfortable, the drivers uro careful and at- i cntive, the teams excellent, and the fure low; ; inly $8 from Grcensborough to Wythe c. 11.: i nd from Lexington, N. C. to Wythe o. 11. #7 \ . 0; from Grcensborough to Salem, 26 miles, ?2; < rom Lexington to Salem, 21 miles, ?!l ;?0: from i \ Salem to c. h. 92 railes, ?6 00. Way . ; asscngers 7 cents a mile. j < TJie utmost attention will be paid to baggage ] ind other things entrusted to his care, but all at j i he risk of the owner. 11 D. WALKER, Proprietor. I June 30///, 1830. 35.6 j The North Curolina Standard; (Raleigh) * "V. ? U'.itnlinur / lvnOIvillfi ' Ui UJlIltl TV U ll/U **1UJJ J Tenn) Register, Mountaineer, (Wythe c. 11. Va.) "5 Columbia llive, and Che raw (Jazete, (S. C) will > nsert tlic abovo fur six weeks, and forward their 1 .ccounts to tho proprietor at Mt. Airy,] Surry ountv. N. C. j Bacon Ilams. A4b LBS. Bacon //ams, for sale bv JLOff iV J. MALLOY & Co." July 18, 1835. Sugar and Coilee, II1IDS. St Croix for family use. & 5 /fag* Java Coffee, for sale l?v July 18, lb3fi. J. .VALLOY A Co. f Spanish Scgars. ? 000 best qualitv. l or Sale by * " J. 3/ALLOY & Co. j July 1 J, 35 tf. ji.it of Letters remaining in the Post OJJicc at . Cheraic, C. on the 111 July. A. McMeans, James Iv. Ubn, Ziehariuh 2 McAlpin, Mafcom I II. McEachin, Miss Mary bthune, Dauiol 2 McEachin, Dan'l A. i Jennet, Mindard Morse, W. L. 2 batie, Rev. W. Q. Morse, Martha Juie, 1). G. W. 2 Mclntyrc, 1). leers, Joseph .'I Munro, Dan'! ' Handing, Dr. S. 2 McDulUc, I^urmand loyd. R. I,. McFarland, John 2 Jrigmau. Jacob Merryman, John ? Jrogdon, Catharine McLean Miss Marv )' C. McMillan, D. B. / j| 'role}*, Jano Mcftao, Miss Scotia j 1 bmpitcll, Isabel Malloy, Mrs. Xancv, ! \ \unphcll, Effy McCrancy, Malconi j < Campbell, Malcolm N. I ! 'ooper, Jaincs Nally, D. 'arloss, Miss Mary J. P. lampbcll, Dougald Pegucs, W. I. ,'ovington, John 2 Perkins, Miss Martha 2 * I). Parker, Stephen IJ. ' )avid, Alex. Purvis, James triggers, Jno. ('. Pouts^jenoro ' Dougherty, Hugh A. Parsons, ft. II. Jicky, Elizabeth Q.. E. Quick, Muluchl !wards, Elizabeth P. R. Jlinore, 11. F. Roe, I. T. G., Robertson, A. A. Jood, James Rasco, Aguiler iarrott,Miss Martha M. S. j Iriggs, Miss Elizabeth Seipper, Drury 2 iritlith, W. R. Slide, Jumes N. , icntleman, Colbert Smith, Margaret 2 Jalc, Catharine Smith, Jlurbins 4 Smith, David S. lavs, James 3 Smith, Win. lurry, Thomas Smith, Harbert I . ' !? Wm Smith .1 nines 2 1?I1U, M lil* ? ? futchison, Ilirain 2 Scott, Abram I ill, Joel Smith, Polly linson, Lancy Sutton, Elizabeth * I. Stewart, Christian 3 ngrani, Pliant Sulvastcr, Nathan ; 1 J. # T. 3 ohnson, Ilenry 3 Taylor, George ohnson, Francis Trantham, Jolin urdon, Richard Thomas, James K. Thomas, Francis hilb, Jesse 2 'li?ylor, John T. iiug, Renj. W. ling, Sctii Weaver, II. ; a [ecly, J as. G. Wallace, Elvira }1 J j. Win gate, Isaiah 1). I ivingston, Daniel 2 Wallace, Eli c .ide, Ann White, Sara'I t .ystar, Roht. Wilkinson, Win. t 1\I. Whuker, Anderson loynard, R-2 Y. /airhead %L Co. 2 Voung, Mitchel 34/f B. BRYAN, P. M. Ht lJSON'S Rotanic Tincture for the Teeth, cures the Tooth ache, removes the Tartar, curvy, &c. for Sale by " " JOHN I. H-'ESXERVEET. | May 3, ' 25 tf. ? Copartnership. X^flE Subscribers have this da} formed a copartnership for the transaction of Mercantile business in this place, under the name and firm of J. Mai.i.oy Co. They now occupy the Brick Store at the corner of Front and Church streets. J. MALLOY, KOB'T C. DAVIS". Cherav, July 1, 183G. For Sale. |1|| Illids Molasses, 20 Barrels of Northern Flour, 5 Ticrcics of Kice, and a Bole float. Apply to a7tf A. MUIRIIEAD&Co. For Sale. THIir House and I^t in Front Street, nearly JL opposite the Post Office, now occupied as a Drug Store. For particulars apply at this Office. June 2t>th, 33 tf. Law Notice. ILEXAXDER (iRAHAH 1 T. I'VAA'S W1M. practice m Copartnership in the Courts of haw and Equity, of the north:rn Circuit. Cheraw, M^y 19, 3*3 tf. Ill Store and For Sale. 1 (^00 PIECES Heavy llemp Bag10 Cases fine Drab and Black Hats, 1U Ditto Drab and Black Sattin Beaver, 6 Ditto Wool, 4 Ditto Palm Leaf, .500 Prs. Shoos, embracing all sizes and qualities, . olton Usnabnrgs and Cotton l am, V. general assortment of well selected Dry Goods; ALSO V Good Stock of Hardware and Cutlcry, embracing almost every article in that line, sugar, Coffee, Salt, Iron, Steel, Molasses, Stone Lime and old Wines, Crockery and Glass Ware. Cash paid for Cotton and liberal advances made >n Cotton left for shipment to Charleston or \Tew York. DROWN BRYAN. Cheraw, S C., Junel, ? .'11 tf. Compound Chlorine Too Hi \Vu*h, FOR preserving the Teeth and Gums, and cleansing the mouth, for sale by J NO. I. WESTERVELT. March23, lt?3G. 1? ..nwo-nl j. %. t_" 11> cll. JOHN 11 VANS & Co respectfully inform their friends and the public generally, that hoy havo removed to a Store recently litted up m front street, opposite JjaCoste McKay's, ivherc, with an enlargement of tiicir stock of Lioods, they will be prepared to suit customers n all mercantile articles adapted to this market an the most favourable terms, and to give fair prises for country produce. Cheraw.May 31st lr*3o 29 tf. NEW SPUING ANJTSL'MMEH ~ Goods. D. B McARN ANNOUNCES to his customers thai he lias just received a very large and unusually sompleto assortment of seasonable GOODS, which were selected by himself with much care md attention iuNew York. He therefore feels Joafident that ho is prepared to sell as low as can possibly be afforded in this market, lie cordially invites all to call and examine. erchants from ho country will lind it an object to call. I le may in? found in about two weeks at his old stand on Front Street. Among his Goods is a great variety af coloured print muslins, Ginghams, Calicoos* i:? x. SWISS, jaconei a- piaiu iuusuus, mw binvtw, >ilk fancy Ildkfs, Gloves, Stocking, Laces, Parasols, Linens, a large assortment of Gentlemen's summer wear. April 19, 183fi. f.ltf TIIK Subscrilmr wishes to purchase for cash a few likely negroes. Those from eight to thirty years of age would be preferred. Anv communication on the subject through the Post Ollico Jiected to Bcuncttsvilio will meet attention. 1). M. CROSLAXD. Hennettsvillc nth May. ltsiti, 2d tf. Negroes for Sale. John, coxwain and pilot, llarry, prime boat and field .hand, Edward, boat and licld hand, Hannah, his wife, good house servant and field hand, Hannah, good house servant, (iuy, primo snoomuKcr,. llcctor, a shoemaker, ' Cochrun, boat baud, Ned, field and boat hand, Hen, prime do. Cyrus, do Apply to A. M l"IRUEAI) JL CO. March *29, 29//* Land For Sale. THE Subscriber offers for Sale, his plantation in Marlborough District, containing riO acres priiiKtCoMon and Corn land, having lbout 2o0 acres under cultivation. It is situated :hrcc miles from the Court House and has a comfortable dwelling house and necessary out buildings upon it. l'ersons desiring to purchase it, :an ascertain the terms by applying to C. W. Dudley at Marlborough C. House, or to the Subscriber himself on the premises. JOHN R. DONALDSON, May 231, 21) tf. < BOOK BINDING. THE subscril>ers have established themselves in the above line of business in Chcraw ind offer their services to its citizens. BAZENCOURT, & CO. Chcraw, S. C., Jan. 2d. Iieck\vith*M Anti-Dlj?peplic l'ills. TO HIS valuAlc medicine kept constantly on -M. hand, ainl f??r sale by JXO. I. WESTERVELT. March 1. * lfiif Family Medicine Chests lilEATLy fitted up with medicine of the iw best quality. For Sale by ' JOHN I. WESTER VELT. May 3, 2.) tf. POLICIES will be is sued upon Buildings, Merchandise in Store, and on the river to md from Charleston and Georgetown; also on Jotton in store. Persons living in the country md towns adjacent by giving a description of their iroperly, can have it insured against loss or daiuigc by fire. 1). S. IIARLLLE, Agent at Cheraw, for Insu. Co. of Columbia, S. C. April 10, 183d. 2l>tf. NEW LSOOKS. Just received at the books store the following uiiong others?-Calvin on Romans, Ilodgc on Romans, lifo of Calvin, McLauriu's essays on lappincss, Good's better covenant, The nature of :onviction of sin, and conversion illustrated in he narratives of the conversion of eminent chrisians, by L>r. Humphrey's. Lemon Syrup & Wines. 1 dozen Lemon Syrup, Ji. 1 dozen Claret, ) 4 dozen Port > 'Vines. 7 dozen iiaderai. ) For Sale by J. M ALLOY & Co. July 12, 35 tf. Merchant's Bank, S. C. At Chcraip, June 30fA, 1636. TIIE Directors of this Dank have this day declared a semi-annual dividend of six dol- j lars per share on the capital stock thereof, pay- , able to the stockholders or their legal rcpresen j tatives, at their Hanking House, on or after the ! 7th of July proxiina. i Bv order of the board- t W. GODFREY, Acting Cashier. I I ~ ; Weeding Hoes. j 6^ DOZEN Weeding Hoes, just received, JL /W also on hand a few barrels Irish l'ota toes, for sale by J. A C. POWELL. March 31, 1*36. i Butler's JEfferve#aent .tla^ncsiun Ape- ' rient, REC'OM ENDED by tho medical Faculty j for Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Nervous I I i v , u C.? ??!?? k.. I , U0011UV, .VClUliy in diuiiiiiuti, m< .-mmo vj I " J NO. I. WESTERVELT. ! March 23, 183(1. I ^ I I WESTERVELT | rct!j>cctfally informs his i friends and customers, that he j has received iiis Stock of imi tS A: I?fEDI I>'CS I and is prepared to meet the 1 wants of the Public in any | article in his line of business. ' February 9th, 1636. 13tf. j For Sale. HF.AL ESTATE I\ MISSISSIPPI. j THE proprietor of that valuable Plantation, i known by the name of Summetfield, sitm- ' | ted in Hinds County, Mississippi, on liakcr's I j Creek, being desirous of turning his attention to : f other pursuits, offers forsule that desirable proj?er.1 ! ty. The Tract of I/and contains eight hundred j | acres?me qualify 01 wie sou is vtry fuycnur? j I the whole tract having been entered at an early I ! period. Almost the entire tract of laud is sus-; ! eeptible of cultivation without any inconvcni. : ence. Only about lifty acres is thin soil, and j that is the mast valuable part of the tract?it bei ingdelighrfqlly situated forii building spot and j settlement. .Baker's Creek runs through this i tract, and consequently a large portion of it is ! rich Cane Bottom land, and the remainder Cane j Hill land. From the Hills flow forth many line i springs. The Rail!toad from VicksburgtoClinton j runs within half a mile ef this place. It is dis- j tant from the former town 25, from the latter 15 miles, and is in the immediate vicinity of Amsterdam. The settlement in which this land is situated is considered remarkably healthy. | Within one mile of the place is a Baptist ehurch, j within 8 miles are two Methodist churches and within 3 miles are two Presbyterian churches. At j all of these churches the Black population is fa- j vored with the preaching of the gospel. Three j ri' ? tn lia tMninitv i i i euipcrainjc t^vcjciu;* tii.% m * >?. hwh.^. There is 110 grog shop within several miles, none sufficiently convenient to contaminate the morals,und injure the negroes. The improvements of the placo consist of ttco hundred and fifty acres open Land, a Gin, &c. With this land would be sold, (to a gentleman who would treat his slaves humanely)*jfrom 10 to 2-? working hands. Also all the stork of horses,, cows &c. and the planting uten-1 sils. There is a growing crop of 120 acres cotton, together with corn oats &c. which would be j sold with the place if desired, and immediate possession given at any time. Any reasonable credit will be given, but prompt paj-mcnta would cause the price to be much reduced. A liberal bargain will be given. Address the subscriber at Amsterdam: Mississippi, JAMES BURKE. 12. The Publishers of the Charleston Observer, & Christian Index,Washington,Ga.,will please give 11 ' - *1 am.| rnpu>!ir<l llipif hill. to. mis lurt'u iiiBuiuuii, unu luiiKux ? gcthcr with a paper containing the above advertisement, to nie at Amsterdam, Mississippi. James Burke. j CAKEY'S LIBRARY OF CHOICE LITERATURE HAS now completed its first six months of publication, and the publishers otfer the ; following works in the testimony of the fulfil, i ment of the promises uiado to the public in the [ original prospectus. : Life of Sir James Mackintosh, by his son. j Kincaid's Rifle Brigade. I Characteristics of Hindustan, by Miss Roberts. One in a Thousand, by li. P. JR. James. [ Kicnzi, by E. L. Bulwer. I Random Recollections of the House of Commons The Second Volume lias commenci;d..with Sei lections from The Dramas of Joanna Ratlins, nml ! Crimes, or Posthumous Records of a London : Clergyman?a work resembling ih style, and j supposed to be by the same author, as tho cele' brated Talcs from the Diary of a Physician. * Tlifi First Volume can be had separate, with 1 out subscribing to the work, upon the remittance of $2 oO to the publishers. The Library is published weekly, containing Twenty imperial octavo pa^s, and the Literary Advertisr, which accompanies it, four pages, and is bound up at the end of every volume:?.Price per annum, in advance, $5. t Address, i;. L. CAREY &. A. HART. ; Or, LOUIS A. GODKY. 1 Philadelphia. Cf.UBM.NO. ; -1 remittance of Five Dollars will command i the first volume of tl^e Library and the Marryatt Novels, complete in S numbers, containing Peter ' Simple?Jacob Faithful?Pirate & Three Cutj ters?King's Own?Newton Forester?Pacha of i Many Tales?and Juphct in Search of liis Father i ?or ; First Volume of Library or Lady's Rook. The Silk Culturist. AND FARMER'S MANUAL, i Published monthly by the Executive Commit. tee of the Hartford County Silk Society, at o') j cents per annum. Volumes I. and II. rnpHE object of this publication is to disscmi! JL uate a thorough knowledge of the Silk busi I ness. The cultivation of the Mulberry Tree in ! all varieties?rearing Silk Worms?the produc. 1 ns?reeliniT and manufacturing } ^?#? o 0 I Silk, and Dyeing the same. The publication ; will contain a complete manual of the Silk Culj ture from sowing the seed to preparing for marj ket?Sewing Silk and Twist?and will keep the i Cultural advised with regard to the progress of J the enterprize?the formation of Societies and J (-ompauies. Enactments of Legislatures for the ! promotion of the object, and facts, and ciperiJ iucnts oi individuals. It will also contain choice articles on new and interesting subjects connect| cd with agriculture. i The Culterist was commenced in April last ; ?and there are now published Five Thousand I Copies monthly, with a rapidly increasing circu. I lation. Arrangements have been made to furn- ' i isli the First volume to those who make early ap-' I iplication for the Second. Earth Volume will J [ contain ninety-six quarto pages. One dollar forwarded to F. G. Comstock, Secretary, Ifart| ford, Conn, free of expense will pay for both volumes or fifty cent# for the latter. The 6econd Volume commenced the first of April. No gut-. scription received unless paid in advance;. Knowing tho great difficulty of obtaining, genuine -Seed at a distanco, tho Secretary of the Society will forward White Italian Mulberry Seed for 1000 Trees, to those who are subscribers to tho First Volume and order the Second and to sueh as subscribe for both Volumes before tho first of July next. Ncxrspapers copying the above icill be entitled to the seco'nd volume. ' Hartford, Co.vx. April, 1S36. I THE SATURDAY XEWS, I A NO LITERARY GAZETTE; A Weekly Family Newspaper, devoted to Literature, Criticism and Fino Arts, General Intelligence, News. Price Two Dollars per annum?payable in-advance. ON Saturday, July 2, 1836, the sobscribefs will commence, in Philadelphia, the publication of a new weekly nowspaper, under the above title. The News will embrace every variety of light literature, including Tales, Poetry, Essays, Criticism, Notices of the Fine Alt*, the Drains, &cThe original matter will he supplied by writers of the first emininence. A regular correspon. denco will be maintained with Washington, and the principal Cities of the Union, and arrangernents aro in progress by which letters from Europe will be constantly turuiehed. Attention will be paid to securing at the earliest possible date, the choicest productions of the English periodical press. Popular novels I will not be suffered to interfere wiih a. general variety. The latest news aud all iteins of interesting intelligence will invariably foyra part of the contents. The News will be printed on a folio sheet of tho largest class, aud will furnish as large an . amount of reading matter as any weekly-paper now uublislied in this country. It will be coa ducted in a spiiit of the most fearless indepen- v dence. Ail allusion to party politics, or sectarian religion will bo carefully avoided. LOUIS A. GODEY.. JOSEPH C. NEAL. MORTON McMICHAEL. Agents of this paper will be allowed the usua. commission. Six copies furnished for 10 dollajs. All payments to be made in advance. Orders free of postage, must be addressed to L. A. GODEY. & Co, No. 100 Walnut street, Philadelphia. ' 37' Our editorial friends, in the country ^will * oblige us by inserting the above prospectns, and accepting a free exchange. 26,000 SUBSCRIBED Philadelphia Mirror. Til E splendcd patronage awarded to the phi! adelphia Saturday Courier, induces the editors to commence the publication, under the above title, of a quarto edition of their popular " journal, so long known as the largest family Newspaper in the United States with a list aif near T WEN TV-SIX THOUSAND SUB SC RIDERS. The new feature recently introduced of fui nisi ling their readers with new hooks r'* of the best literature of the day, having proved so eminently successful, the plau will be continued. Six volumes ot the celebrated writings of - * Captain Marryatt, and sixty-five of Mr. Brook's valuable Letters from Europe, have already been published without interfering with it's news and miscellaneous reading. The Courier is the largest and cheapest family newspaper ever issued in this country, containing articles in littrdora Science, and Arts; Internal Improvement^-Agriculture; in short every variety of topics usually introduced into a public journal. Girin# full accounts of sales, markets, and news of the latest dates. Tt is published at the low price of $2. Jcpr * tKla nmn I! ?iim MiWrihprR <ret valuable and en. | tcrtuining matter each week eupugh to fill a com< mon book of 200 pages, and equal to 52 volumes a year, and which is estimated to be road, weekly by at least two hundred thousand people, scattered in all parts of the country, from Maine to Florida, and from tho sea board to the lakes.? The paper has been now so long established as to render it too well known to require, an exten. ded prospectus, the publishers, therefore, will do no more than refer to the twoleading daily political papers of opposite politics The reoasylvanian says?"'I no Saturday Courier is the large*, and one of the best family newspapers in the Union;" the other, the Inquirer ana Daily Courier, says, "It ie the largest journal published ' in Philadelphia, and one ot the *c*y best in the United States." The New York Star says?we . -i. know nothing more liberal on the part of the dor. | mant talents of our countiy, than their onexam- * ; pled liberality in offering literary prizes." j The Aibeny Mercury of March 16th, 1636 ; says, "the Saturday Courier, is decidedly the best ! Family Newspaper ever published in this or any I other eountry, and its valbe is duly appreciated | by the pnblic, if we may judge Its content* are , agreeably varied, and each number contains mtne i ll? ?mtfaiXKm ia imliltiliMi ' ri'uu v vaiuuuic tuning mum,. y?..... . ; in a week in any daily paper in k? mammoth dimensions enable its enteHwfcjjisa mq. ! prictors, Messrs. Woodward & Clarke, offkfak J JelpUia, to re-publish in its colonics in tfce coarse i of a year, several of the most interesting new V v j works that issue from the British pmsT which cannot fail to give to it a permanent internet and render it worthy of preservation. To fleet the | wishes, therefore, of such oftheir subscribers a* de! sire to have their numbers bound, ihey have determined on issuing an edition of the'Coorier in the quarto form, which will render it nuiehaore convenient for reading when it is bound in a vol* ume and thus greatly enhance its value.** i THE QUARTO EDITION. Under the title of the Piiila del? ilia Mstaoa, . j will commence with the publication of the Priae Tale, to which was awarded the prizo of $100, : written by Miss Leslie, editor of the spkndsd ' , Annual the Token, and author of Pencil tiketch- f j ps and other valuable contributions to American | Literature, A large number of songs poetne | tales, &c. offered in competition for the. $50(1 j premiums, will add value and interest to the ' succeeding numbers, which will also be enriched ! k*. n itnrs tVom Miss Sedeewick author of Hone * i Leslie. .The Lin woods, Ac., whose talents have : been so juetlv and extensively appreciated, both at home and a broad. 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The Philadelphia Minor, being' ? quarto edition of the Saturday Courier, with ft# increased attractions, and printed on the heel fine white paper of the same site as tiie NeW York Albion, will be put at precisely one half the pake of that valnable journal, viz, Three Dollars' per annum payable in advance (including the W&u.) "WOODWARD & CLARKE/ Philadelphia. 1/ The paper will he sent in exchange to each newspapers-as may oblige us by publishing our advertisement. may 14. 'Works on Baptfem, At the Book Store. ON the Baptist-side, Carson and Cox; on the Pedo-Baptistside, Miller and bowler. PIANO FORTE MUSIC. 5000 sheets, well selected, jost received at ths Bool JStore. Also, some boxes of new books^vhich will Is sold fully as low as they can be bought at retaQ^ in New York or niiladclphia.