Cheraw gazette. [volume] (Cheraw, S.C.) 1835-1838, August 16, 1836, Page 159, Image 3
H Manuel," (to be concluded in our next,).?
B Productive Power of Land. Time is tnoncv.
New Method of Cultivation. Hoeing
Corn. The Dairy?-Cheese Making;
bv \V. (r. 'From an inquiry into causes of
l the fruitfulnes and barrenness of PJants and
Trees; bv Joseph Hey ward, Esq.
m Miscellaneous Intelligence.?Peach*
cs, 442; Horticultural Society, ib., Gama
W Grass, 447; Beet Root Sugar, ib.; Hint to
Bleachers, ib.; Action of Salt Water on
Cast-iron, jb.; Mineral Pitch Lake of Trini-!
dad, 448; Culture of Silk in Cuba, ib.;
The Silk Culture, il>.; Sheep, ib.; It is very
important, ib.; It is a fact spoken, ib.; Queen
Cakes, ib.
5==^~=SS= !!
COMMERCIAL RECORD. 1
PRICES CURRENT. AUCJUST 1G.
v ' Bocf
in market il? j G 7 j
Bacon from wagons, lb J 12$ 13
by retail, . lb | 14 la j
IIojiTs lb | 14 . 16 j
Batter ? .. * lb 20 &|.
Beeswax - lb lb 15 ;
Nagging y^} f1 1
Bale rope lb 12* J-*.
Coffee lb |1
Cotton * 10011* 13 1 J 700
Corn bushel 75 80 j
Flour from waggons brl b* i 01) !.
Northern, brl 900;
Feathers from waggons . lbt 4" ' ?>
Fodder, soarco I ,;> 1U?;,
Hides^green b .*
T ury 10011.8 5 00 050 1
Indigo J ? 250!
luino cai?k 3-)0 I
ilrd - lb - 1? 13 I
Leather sole lb k 25 58 j
Ix'ad bar lb 8 9
LogWOod lb _ 1
Molasses v Pal ^ 3a *j
Nails cut assarted lb 8* j 9j
wrought lb 20 I
Oats bushel 00 I 00 1
Oil curriers * lf?ll i 4 '* < 190 :
l;uii{> 125 J
linseed I
Paints- white lead keg 350 ^
Spanish orovvn lb
Teas, 100 112* !
Poff brl 000 0000 }
Kice lOOlbs 400 5001
Shot, Bag 200 5 50 !
* lb 10
Sugar lb 12 J 1-1 |
sack 250 275 j
Halt bush < ) <
Steel American blister lb 10 !
English do lb i 15 18 i
German lb lt? !
Tallow . '' lb 10 l2j
Tea imperial lb 125 137J |
Hyson lb 100 123
Tobacco manufactured . lb 10 15 j
Window glass 8 x 10 50tl 325 350 ;
V 10 x 12 350 375 i
EXCHANGE.
Checks on New York,
For gums under $ 100 1. 00
For sums of and over $ 100 1 per et j
Checks on Charleston,Columbia and Favetteville 1
For sums under $200 ' 50 cts j
** " of $200 * i pr ct
A Journeyman Printer
MAY expect good wages and constant employment
by application at this office.
- Orders.
HEADQUARTERS, )
Chkrrt Hill,, Aug 4th, lt<36. ^ .
THE following portions of the Militia of S. ,
Carolina will parade for review, drill and
inspection, at the tiuie and places specified, viz. i
The Gth and 8th Regiments of Infantry, on
t\.?J... ?,? ?tti r\f Sfiiteniber next, at Abbe
A UVmJttT ?uu WVM V. ? #
viilc Court-Houae. p .
The 40th and 41st Regiments of Infantry, on J
Friday the 9th of September, at Boyd's old Held. ,
The Regiment of Cavalry attached to the 10th I
Brigade, on Saturday the 10 of Septcml?er, at Bel- "
fast.
The 36th and 39th Regiments of Infantry, on
Tuesday the 13th of September, at New berry :
Court House.
Tho 24th and 2oth Regiments of Infantry, on
Friday the 16th of September, at Winnsborough.
The 26th and 27lh Regiments of Infantry, on |
Tuesday the 20th of September, at Chcstemllc. |
The two Regiments of Infantry, in York Dis- ;
trict, cammanded by Cols. Ellis and Heathy, on ;
Friday the 23J of September, at York Court
House.
Tho Regiment of Infantrv in Lancaster I>is- '
* *TT.". llm
? trict, commanoeu uye'W. nu^, un
iiUth of September at its Rogiinential parade
ground.
The Regiment of Infantry in Chesterfield District
commanded by Col. Lowry, on Tuesday the
26th of September, at Chesterfield Court House.
Tho Regime. . of Infantry in Marlborough
District on Saturday the 1st of October next, at ;
its Regimental parade ground.
Tire Regiment of Infantry in Darlington Dis- I
trict, on Saturday the 8th of October, at its lie- \
gimental parade ground.
^ The two Regiments of Infantry commanded ,
by Col* Chcsnut and Col. Reynolds in Kershaw !
.* and Sumter Districts, on Tuesday the lltli of
October, at such central point as may be selected J
k by the Brigadier General, and announced in or- :
tiers
The Regiment of Infantry in Sumter District;
known as the CJaredon Regiment, on Thursday
the 13th of October, at its Regimental parade a
ground.
Col. Goodwin's Reghnent of Infantry in Or\angeburg
District, on Saturday loth of October,
at Orangeburg Court House. ;
Col. Caughman's Regiment of Infantry in
Lexington District, on Tuesday the 18th oi'Oe/!
tober, at its Regimental parade ground.
^ The 7th, 9th and 10th Regiments of Infantry
on Friday the 21st of October, at Edgefield Court!
House.
The 3rd Regiment of Cavalry, attached to tho J
2nd Brigade, on Saturday the 22ud of October '
The Officers and non commissioned Officers ;
of Col. lluey's Regiment, in Lancaster District :
will assemble for drill and instruction, Dn Satur- ]
day the 24th of September. AH other Officers;
.and non-commissioned Officers (except those of
the Regiment of .Infantry in Darlington District
will assemble for drill and instruction on the day ,
immediately preceding the day of their rcspec- i
tire reviews, and at the place appointed for such ;
review. ?.??>. *
t Major Generals and Staff, and Brigadier Gen- j
erals and Staff are required to attend the reviews
in their retentive Divisions and Brigades; and
in everv case where two or more 'I^gimcnts aro
assembiod together, they will bo reviewed and
drillod as a Brigade.
The Officers and Sergeants Qf the 7th Brigade
will assemble in encampment, according to law,
on Monday the 3d of October next at such, central
and convenient place as the Prigadier General
may select and announce in orders.
Brigadier Generals are charged with the extension
of this Order to tho troops under their
respective commands.
By order of the Commandkr-iv.Ciiiek.
JAMES JONES.
Adjutant anl Inspector Genera!. 1
[C] 40 tf I
Sheriff's Sales.
On Writs of Fieri Facias. J
ON the first Monday and the day following
in September next, will be sold before the (J.
House within the legal hours, the following
property, viz: f
2000 acres of land more or less whereon the
defendant resides adjoining the land of John ai
McKay and Benjamin Casity, levied on as the g
property ?f Ranald c Donald at the suits of
Mallov* & Powell and J. C. Coit, vs. R. McDon-1 j3
aid. ' <\
Oaf Hiding chair levied oa as the properly of *
Lewis Hucgins, at tliu suit of John Craig, vs. \
I,. & M. Huggins. j ^
30 head oi Hogs, ten head of Cattle, fifteen J ^
head of JShe?i|?, two Beds and Furniture, levied 1 Ja
on as the property of.A.JL Fundcrburk, at the ' ^
suit of C. L. Hunley arid others, vs. A. B. Fun- /
derhurk. j jj
(L/'The property of A. B. Funderburk will * ]:,
be sold at his house on the second day of Sale. ' j?<
Terms Cash?Purchasers will pay for Sher- ; pi
itf's titles. " i c<
ALFRED M. LOWRY, SiierilK C. D. j ?
Sheriff's Office, August 3, lHftti. 39 td.
For Sale. j m
And Rrrcitrd j>*r "Atahinla" last /dtp in June, j
A tew dozen Claret Vintage 1S2S, j
A few Dozen London Mustard good quality, ;
1 cask of first rate white wine Vinegar, suit- j j>
able lor pickling. ' ,
Apply to FELIX LONG. IAugust
9, 1836. 39 2t. S A
/rTl,Ihipimr niv nhoieneo l\fr i CO
UI 114 J Ui/UV/HUV AIM .
R. C. Davis is my authorized agent. He has ; j*
die accounts and notes of D. & j. Malloy, and j a,
hose indebted arc requested to make payment i m
to him. el
- J. MALLOY. I o
Cher aw, August 3, .30 tf. I
Compound Chlorine Tooth \Vu*li, | ^
FOR preserving tire Teeth and Gums, and J
cleansing the mouth, for sale bv I C1
JNO.J. WESTERVELT. I dJ
March 5*1,163G. . 1*
tt
HiTkuilliN Anti-Diwpeptir. Pills. j p]
THIS valuable medicine kept constantly on ft
hand, and l*??r sale bv . n
JNU. I.' WESTERVELT. ?
March 1. ftitf Ji
N otice. j *
THE Subscribers have this day associated i ai
their interest in the Factorage and General > 13
Commission Business, and will conduct the I g
same under the firm of Robinsons & Caldwell, ) c<
Edtnondstoifs wharf. - r<
r/..T*' nA?TVCIA\T tf. CAV
JUll.N
JAMES M. CALDWELL.': }'
Tho firfri of John Robinson & Son, will be *
continued for the settlement of the affairs of ^
the concern. ^
UrThe Columbia Times and Gazette, Cam- j n]
den Journal, Cheraw Gazette, Aiken Telegraph ^
and Augusta Constitutionalist, will give the
above four insertions, and send their accounts \
to this office for payment. A
August 5, 39 4t. 11
840 Reward "
WILL be given for the apprehension ot the ,r
negro man Eli, and his wifo Phebe; vi
who ran a way from the Plantation of Dr. Elerbc 1
on the 25th iust. Eli is a light coinplexioned nc.
gro alxiut <> ievt one or two inches high* he is u j T
very talkative negro especially when under the i 1
intiuencc of liquor: ho has a stiff leg in conse- J;
quence of a sore which makes him walk quite.
lame, he is about 35 years of age. The woman ai
Phebo is a dark complexioncd negrcss, about 27 *s
years of age, about 5 feet one one two incites K
oltn Ilia n a/?nr an Jn.r liro:ict lilmilf xn inch T
long, which looks as ifdone with a lash. The j
abovo negroes wt-ro purchased of Mr. Robert 1 ^
Forbes, near Snow Hill Town, North Carolina, J;
and it is supposed they will make their way to ' h|
that place, the above reward will he paidfor their ' 1?
delivery to Mrs. Douglas, Society Hill, or to j ^
John I. Westervelt, Clicraw So. Ca. Or 15 ' 1'
dollars each for the apprehension and detention ! ^
ofeithprof them in any jail in this State, or : ,I;
North Carolina so that they may be secured. j
Clieraw, S ('. August 2nd, 183G. 33-tf | pi
? 1 1 CI
BANK OF CAMDEN, > ! r?
Juhj 27, 1S3G. \ j
rB^HE second instalment in the stock of this |3
JIL Hank becomes due on the 15th of August f
next, and will he received in Camden by W.J. '
Grant Esq. Cashier, at his otlice; in Columbia, at
the Commercial Rink; in Clieraw, at the Mer- i p]
ahant's Hank: in Charleston by un agent who will s;
he named in the City papers of next week.
Stock holders desiring receipts to be issued, are j
required to pay the instalment to the Cashier in i,
Camden. " . ?
J. M. DESSACSSURE. j
J'resident pro tern. j _
July 27, td. |
Spanish Scaurs. if4000
best quality. For Sale by ' ai
' J. J/ALLOY &, Co. !tl
July 12, 35 tf. ! hi
; is
New Stock. j?
"TIIE SUBSCRIBER," intends leaving in '?
n day or two for New York, and shall purchase 1 n
for this market, a very Larue and Gexerai. as. j a,
sortment of Goons; comprising all the leading ' q.
a rue ics usuauv tcpi iur wh- *_ ??? .mai i n/n>r.,
aJl of which will be sold for Cash, or on Credit, oi
at very low prices, lie hopes his former custo. jj
mors, anil friends, will call and examine for : jj
themselves. ',]
CASH will he given for COTTON and lit>c- p(
rul prices paid.
NOW ON HAND AND FOK SAI.ll. o:
40,000Supt'rior BlC0# a!lI?
101.0 pieces Heavy Hemp Bagging , ai
107 Ilhd. St. Croix and I'orto Rico Sugars* |l'
50 Casks Thomston Lime I 01
10 lit is. Linseed Oil ; ^
100 Kegs White Load No 1 w
33 Coils Bale Rope 1
35 Kegs Nails assorted j a'
20 Bags Rio Coffee
3 Tierces Rice
fit li/woo Winilnw (i).'ICC 1 ^
SO MUCH OF THE ELECTION* RESOLVES
FOR OCT. 1836,
L* relatex to Kershair, Lancaster, Claremont
Clarendon, and Chesterfield.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Decemfar 19, 1635.
rHE Committee on Privileges and Elections
to which it is referred to draft resolutions
nd appoint Managers of Elections for the neH
encral Election report the following resolutions
For. Kershaw District. At Camden. Ben
uniti Cass, James McKain, and E W^Bonnev
it Cureton's Mill. By Fred Bowen, Samue
Taylor, and John Motly. At Linsenbie's, b)
>anl Buthune. Danl Murchin and Alcx'r .Mc
askill. At Sbrock's Mill by Benj McCoy
lobert Turner, and Jas Lockhart. At Dixnn'i
'd place, by Tyre McIIaffey, Levi Pate and Oil
Lin Lowel. At Oitodicyns Starr, by Tlios
inyrl, Wm. Drakeford and Jesse Kilgore. Ai
liberty Hill, bv Jas Cureton, Ivce Dixon, anc
oland Cornelius. At Flat Rock, by Jos Kirk,
nil jr. Joim Fletcher and David Miller. The
i.inagers to hold the election two days at cacl:
lace, meet the third day at the Court House t<
>uiit tiie votes and declare the election. One
i ?i ? ?,i
enator miu inrcc iv^rcsuiiiamiu uc cn^iuui
Lancaster District. At the Court House
lines P Crockett, Alexander YVright and Tho.
ias L Dnnlap. -4/ David Hagins Indian Land.
dm P Moore. W illiam Allans and James Cor
>n. At Thomas Curcton's sen. Samuel Faulk
?r Benjamin S Massey and George A Ncsbit
t Robert Cunningham's. John Barnes, Zadoc
errv and Win Bailey. At Susannah Cast on's
unes M. Ingram, John Andrews and JohnCun
Ingham. At Michael Horton's. Amos Hough,
uios Deason and Richmond Terrell. At Jail
Vanderburgh's sen. Jonas Funderburgh, Hen
Shaltz and Andrew Taylor. Managers to
jld the election two days at the court house,
id on one day at each of the other pluces, tc
ect at the court house on the second day o]
cction, count tho votes and declare the election
no senator and two representatives to be elected
Clark.uo.nt. At SumtervilU tico days. Wni
"ebb, Amos A Nettles and Win M'Dclormc
t Dr. J. Bishop's tho first day and at Carter'f
ossing the second day. Wm. II Bowen, Mid
eton Dubosc and Caleb W. Remlxxrt. At
pring Hill the first day and Bradford's Spring:
ic second day. W J Reynolds, Win. II. Peo
les, and James W Bchvin. At Sanders' Mi'l
rst day and at Stateburg the second day. C'y.
is Morse, Marion Sanders and YY'm. J." Atkin
>n. At Manchester two days. F S Belser,
illn Norton and YVm Belser. At T. Clcrrys
tore, first day and at Sainuel Dowry's old place,
* "f-- 1\ a ci t
ie second day. i'?ua>ri;unim, oilmen uabumc
ad Irhy S Wells. At Kobbs one day, Jaincs
lerry, \\'m Nettles and Wm Cain. Tho mana.
ers to meet at Sumterville on the third day,
ount the votes and declare election. Throe rep.
jsentatives to be elected.
Clarendon. At Joseph Stokes' jr. one day al
filliam SUortcrs on Ox Swamp, one day Jamet
'indal, James Brock and Morgan Butler. Al
'lios Smith's old place, in the fork of Blacl*
liver one day. J J Nelson, Isaac Bagtjal anc
Idwin Dickey. At Captain Withcrspoon's ole
luster place Lower Saiem, one day. Wra Bad
in, Thomas Uosc jrand James Eppes. At Nalanicl
Mott's old place one day. Stephen E
tcCoy, John Floyd, and Thomas Kennedy
t Benjamin West's old plaoo one day. - William
Xamiinl Davis and Benjamin Pack. Al
?*? VMAfWwv ?? " * ?
roughton's More ono day. Joseph J. Richard.
>n, John Broughton, and John J Boyd. Tlx
lanagrrs to meet lhe third day at Samuel Har.
iu's count the votes and declare the election
'wo representatives to be elected.
Chesterfield District. At Chesterfield C h
liraahley Ferrcl, James Craig and John Evans
t Mount Croghan. Wm Bushing, Stephen
ickson jr and James Sinclair. At Blakeney'i
Id store. Joseph Thrott, .Martin C Wadswortl
ad John W Hudson. At Michael Miller's
tcphen D Miller, Angus McJunis, and Aaron
.night sr. At Benjamin Outlaw's. Samuel
olbert, Urias Blaekwith and Angus McDonald
t John "Merrimau's. John McCoy, Malcoml
TcCrany end John Ellis. At Steer Ben Springs
imes McMillan jr John Wilkes and John (#uj
gc. At Chrrate, John Ellcrbce, Duncan Mai
y and Robert Davis. At Archibald Johnsoa'i
t'm Davis, Christoplicr B Pcguese and lVm
cgueso. At John Johnson's. Joseph Ilall,
orman Stewart and John D McMillan. The
lanagcrs to hold tl\o election two days ot the
nasi house, and one day at eacli of the othei
laces, to meet on Wednesday at the court house
juntthe votes and declare tho election. Twc
^present olives to be elected.
Rrsolred, That the managers of' election
rior to their proceeding to the elections, dc
ike the following oath en- affirmation, before
>me magistrate or one of tire managers of cIcjc.
on, to wit: "That they will faithfully and im
artiallv cirry into exemption the foregoing
lections, agreeably to the Constitution of the
tato of South Carolina.
Resolved, That in future, no person qualified
> vote for members of each branch of the Lrgis
iturc, shall be permitted to vote in merrc than
no ehvtion district or parish, and the manager
f election throughout this State are hereby re.
lircd and directed, if they think proper, or on
** A -a DMennl t r\ silminiii
ic application <u asj^ ui^tvi javovn.
r lo any-person or persons offering to vote, the
dlowing oath. I. A. H. do solemnly swear 01
,'lirm, (as the ease may be) that I hare not al
lis general election for members of the Legis
ituro, voted in this or any other district of par
!i, and that I am constitutionally qualified tc
ate?so help me God ! And if any person 01
arsons required as aforesaid to take said oath oi
tlirmation shall refuse so to do,then the inanagen
spectively in their respective election district
ml parishes shajl be and they are hereby rej
nired and enjoined to refuse each vote or votes
in case the managers shall refuse to requiro th<
itli as aforesaid when demanded, they shall bt
able to all the pains and penalties they would b<
able and subject to for neglecting any othci
Li ties required of them as managers of election:
>r eitherbranch of the legislature.
liesolred, That the Act altering the 4th section
f this Constitution of the State of South Clara
na, be herewith published, to wit: Kvery fret
lan of the ago of twenty.ono years, (patipen
ml non commissioned officers and privates o:
je army of the United States, excepted) being i
itlzcn of this State, and having resided Ihcrcir
vo vears previous to the day of election, nni
ho lias a free hold of fifty acres of land of r
>\vn lot, of which he lias been legally srizet
* * 1 A - - ."/x?*l,0 luifnrn o11r? 1
Copartnership.
DOCTORS POWE AND MALLOV
HAVE associated themselves together for the
practice of Medicine m its various branches.
Persons desiring their services will be promptly
attended to.
' " They will shortly have and continue tokeep on
[ hand a full and complete assortment of
: Drugs, Medicines, 4* Surgical Instruments.
AI.SO
A general supply of
1 Paints, Oils, Glass, fyc. 6,-r.
t THO. E. POWE,
A. MALLOY.
July 21, 1836.
Mackarcl.
!' ?? DHLS .No 1 Mackarcl,
I Qw J hf 44 do
J 23 44 3 do
for salehv
\ July IS. 1836. i. MAU.OY & Co.
J i Walker's Line
. OF I'OUR HORSE POST; COACHES,
. Running from Crcensltoruugh, A. (' , Uy Salem,
to Wythe Court.llousc, Va., three times
a week and hack.
THIS lino starts from Crcensborugh every
Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, at 2
j o'clock a. m.. and arrives at. Salem saino days at
: ri o'clock, a. m. Leaves Salem every Monday,
! Wednesday and Friday, at 0 o'clock, a. m., and
j arrives at Wythe Court-House every Tuesday,
> Thursday and Saturday, at 4 o'clock, i\ M., in
lime to correspond with the great lines leading
through the Valley of Virginia, to Knoxville,
| &c. in Tennessee.
j J .leaves Wythe Court-House every Monday
' j Wednesday and Friday, 7 o'clock, a. m. and ar
f; rives at Salem every Tuesday, Thursday, and
J Saturday, by 4 o'clock, r. m., and at (?recns
i borough same evenings at 10 o'clock*
! It is so aranged as to correspond in its arrivals
at (j'reensborough with the departure of the fol5
lowing stages, viz : The line to Raleigh, X. C.,
j to Danville and Fredericksburg, Vu~, and to the
-; FetBrsburg Railroad. Ry this line passengers
' j can be assured to arrive at Knoxville, Tenn. in
tour and a half days from Ureenshoroiign.
' A stage is also run, by the subscriber, from
Salem to Lexington, N. C., three times a ween,
to correspond with the arrivals and departures of
i the great Northern and Southe.-n Line of Sta1
ges, Peck 6c Wellbrd contractors, at Lexington.
? leaves SaJcin every Monday, Wednesday and
! Saturday, at .'1 o'clock a. m.?Leaves Ixwington
! every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, after
the arrival of the stage from the South. IHJ'Pcr
sons travelling from the South to tlie Virginia
* Springs, will iind this Lino GU or 70 miles nearer
and less exj>cnsivc than any other stage route
- to the Red Sulphur, (7 ray Sulphcr, Salt Sulphcr,
' and White Sulphcr Springs, Va.
' J'f* The proprietor lias made arrangements to
: run a Four Horso Coach from Crcensborougli,
N. C., to WTythe Court-IIouso, Va. throughout
' the year.
This route passes through Salem, Bcthbara,
Rcthany, .within a mile of the Pilot Mountain
' 1 * A ??no?oyth# Rlue Rid ire at Good
uy uiuuui ai^, ? 0
* Spur Cap, goes by Poplar Camp Furnace, Wytlie
1 county, Va., and affords sojno interesting moun1
tain scenes to those who admire the sublimity ot*
* nature. The accommodations of diet, &c. arc
* excellent and cheap.
The coaches, made at Troy, N* Y. are good
1 and cBinfortable, the drivers are careful and attentive,
the teams excellent, and the fare low;
' only $8 from Grocnsborough to Wythe c. ir.:
and from Lexington, N. C. to Wytho c. ii. $7
50; from Grccnsborough to Salem, 28 miles, ?2 ;
from Lexington to Salem, 21 miles, $1 50: from
Salem to Wytho c. ir. 92 miles, JjjiG 00. Way
passengers 7 cents a mile.
The utmost attention will be paid to baggage
j and other things entrusted to his care, but all at
the risk of the owner.
I D. WALKER, Proprietor.
' I June 30t/t, 1936. 30-6
%* The North Carolina Standard; (luieigny
f Carolina Watchman, (Salisbury) Knoxville
(Tenn) Register, Mountaineer, (Wythe c. ir. Va.)
' Colombia Hive, and Cheraw Caze'te, (S. C) will
| insert the above for six weeks, and forward their
accounts to tho proprietor at Mt. Airy, Surry
] county. N. C.
; At Retail.
! MT E W YOR K Mess Reef,
, j 11 Connecticut Fickellcd Shad,
, Pickelled Salmon.
For Sale by J. MALLOY & Co.
July 13, 35 tf.
r For Sale.
6^4^ Ilhds Molasses, 20 Barrels of Northern
Flour, 5 Tiercics of Rice, and a Pole
1 Boat. Apply to
27tf " A. MUIRIIEAD A. Co,
J For Sale.
THE House and J,ot in Front Street, nearly
opposite the Post Office, now occupied as a
. Drug Store.
For particulars apply at this OlTice.
I June<2Stli, 33 ff.
i Law, Notice.
> ALEXANDER GUAHAX 1 T. V. EVANS
"IITII/I- pructico in Copartnership in the
w w Courts of Law and Equity, of the north5
em Circuit.
' Chcraw, Mav 19, .12 tf.
^ . .
; In Store and For Sale.
; lOOO I>li:<:i:S IWy Ikinp
r 10 Cases fine Drab and Black Hat*.
i 10 Ditto Drab'and Black Sattin Beaver,
fi Ditto Wool,
i A Ditto Palm I?caf,
. 1.100 Prs. SIiojs, embracing all sizes and qualities,
; Cotton Osnaburgs and Cotton Yarn.
3 A general assortment of well selected Dry (Junds;
f AJJUJ
l A Good Stock ofllardware and Cutlery, einbrai
cing almost ovcrv article in tiiat line,
General Orders. I
HEAD-QUARTERS, j j
Chf.rrv-Hii.l, June 1 o, 1H36. \ }
Quarte-Master-Oeneral James Jones of Edg- I
] field. h;is? hern appointed Adjutant and Inspector-!
* (Jenoral of the Militia of South Carolina, apd 1
I will on respected and obeyed accordingly,
Bv orner of Commander-in-Chief.
ELDRED SIMKIXS,
Aid-dc-Camp. j
; Julyjh 183ft (0) . 36-3; j
I Hi story ol'South Carolina, j
! D. J. DOWEIMJ, 83 Broad Street,
HAS cointnonced the republication, promised (
some lime back, of l)r. David IIamsay's
{HISTORY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. jj
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Charleston,. June 1163(1. . ^
f Copartnership. |1]
j rWlIlE Subscribers liave tbisda> formed a co- j||
JL partnership for the transaction of Mercan- j a
tile business in this place, under the name and 1 ^
firm of J. Mallot & Co. They now occupy s
the Brick Store at tho corner of Front oml Church V
streets. .T. MALLOY, 5
ROOT C. DAVIS. ; T
Chcraw, July 1, 183G.
? ? ; 8
Fnmilv Medicine Chest*?
r " TEATLY fitted tip with medicine of the ?
I best quality. For Sale bv *
JOHN I. JVESTERVELT. i
May 3. 2"? tf. t
| , 1
\KH HOOKS. j
' Just received at the books store the following j }j
! among others?Calvin on Romans, llodge ori ;
; Romans, life of Calvin, McLourin's essays on ; ^
' happiness, Good's better covenant, The nature of i ^
conviction of sin, and conversion illustrated in ' j,
the narratives of the conversion of eminent cbris- i 0
.lians, by Dr. Humphrey's. t
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New Goods. t
THE . Subscriber Respectfully informs bis F
friends and the public, that he has just re- I
ceived his
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, j c
I Consisting of a very general and well selected ; *
| assortment of Groceries, liats, Shoes, Crockery, ] t
! Hardware, and Cutlery. Also, Faints, Drugs &,c. 1 c
Persons wishing to purchase in this markctj j1
J would do well to call and see. : *
| - AlAU U^U [
.May,* 17 tli ' 27 ff. i?
_ j i
\ NEW SPRING AND SUMMER . IJ
Goods. . .jl
D. B McARN j?
: A NNOUNCES to his customers that he has c
| Xm. jnst received a very large aiuj. unusually
; complete assortment of seasonable GOODS, , ,
j which were selected by himself* wiRi much care
( and attention in New York. He therefore feels f
( confident that he is prepared to sell as low ns can I
I possibly l?e afforded in this market. He cordially , "
j invites all to call and examine. crchants from
! the country will find it an object to call. He may J
j lie found in al>out two weeks at his old stand on
Front Street. Among his Goods is jfgreat variety 1
, of coloured print muslins, Ginghams, Calicoes- i t
Swiss, Jaconet & plaid muslins, black & colored, I"
j silk fancy Hdkfs, Gloves, Stockings, Laces, Ta- j *
! rasols, Linens, u largo assortment of Gentlemen's 1 I
. summer wear. !f
April 19, 163G. - 23tf if
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Dyspepsia and Liver Complaints.
ARE universally acknowledged to have total'' ' s
y eclipsed the pretensions of every ether remedy;
nd superceded the necessity of every other mode
if treatment, wherever the above diseases are '
bund to exist, as well as in enlargement of thu
Spleen and in Jaundice*
Among the symptoms of Dyspepsia and Liver
Complaints, are flatulency, sourness or burning
n Iho stomach, melancholy, irritability, disa- j
;reeable taste in the mouth ; great irregularity of
ppctito, which is sometimes voracious, and at
ther times greatly deficient, thirst, fetid breath,
lausea weakness of the stomach, acid eructations,
alpitation, drowsiness, irregularity of the bow.
is, pressure on the stomach after meals, pain in
lie head, dizziness or vertigo; confusion of mind,
ttended with loss of memory", a gnawing in the
toiuach when empty, chillness, affection ofsight
nd hearing, pain and weakness in the back, lanuor,
disturl>ed sleep, cold feet and hands, tremor,
ueasiness in tho throat, cough, pain in the side i
r breast, Ac.
These medicines are becoming known and val~
cd. - i
Eacli box is rccornpanicd with numerous Ccr.
ficates from the liighest sources of respectahili'/.
Tlic unrivaled success of the medicines, in cu*
ing tlie above maladies has given them a repu.
ition which time only can destroy.
)r peters vegetable anti billious
PILLS
These Pills need but a trial to recommend
lem. * ]
They arc puTcly repp tabic and well calculated i
>r the removal of all Billions complaint*.
They act specially upon the Liver, when in a
>rpid condition, currying off a large quantity of
ile, through the influence of the excernent funcon,
which, if suffered to remain in the system* * J]
ould produce either Jaundice, Liver Complaint,
iillious Fever, Fever and Ague, or some other
rievous bodily affliction. In all cases of torpor
f the bowels, they act like a charm. In recent
uses of Dyspepsia, they are a certain cure. Afa.
y persons who were subject to violent attacks
f sick head ache, have been much benefitted, and
jvcral perfeotly cured in a few weeks by their
se. They are highly recommended asa proven- . .J
vo and euro of Billtpus complaints. Persona
ho ore subject to that distressing complaint, j
?a sickness, by tubing a portion or two of them *
few days previous to embarking on board the
essel, will be almost certain to escape it. Feialcs
can use them at any period, without in* * J
urring any risk. Persona going to sea, or to &
outhern climate, should by all means take some . M
f these Pills with them.?Their virtue# will te*
lain unimpaired for years in nny climate. Wo' / \
uniU'should bo without these Pills ; a portion <lf i Jjj
lem, taken occasionally would bo the means of *
raventing much suffering from sickness. It id
:om neglect of keeping up a regular peristaltic '
ction of the stomach and bowel*, thus suffering -jj
) be absorbed and mingled with the blood, una#*
imilated fluids, that most disease# are produced. JJ
)r. P. feels confident that no porson who giro#
hese Pills a fair trial, will ever .after fjel willing
a be witliout them. The testimony of. thouands
speaking in tlie liighost trrmaof. their effiacy,
might be added, but the very high reput*ion
Dr. P. lias, acquired as the inventor of the -j
1 Patent Vegetable Medic in a Stomachic or ?f Hewticre"
for the cure of Dyspepsia and Liver
tlmmrlit a sufficient guarantee to
6~-- t-- Y
hose wishing to wake a trial of their virtucA.
L'liey contain not a particle of Mercury, or ray
ngredient that does notact m hanuony will)
lealth and oppose disease.
Dr. P. wishes it distinctly. understood, that
hese Pills possess beneficial-qualities mdepen!cnt
of their purgative effects; they are both ton.
c and deobstruent, acting upon the secreting and . 1
xhalent functions; thus strengthening the j>aicnt,
wliile tbey remove obstructions-?Modi- ' .
ines which possess no other, excepting catharic
qualities, debilitate the patient, ran their re-'
cated use lays the foundation of a long'rata,
ogue of Chronic Diseases. * ,:?*' ' >4 "
Dr. P. having been educated under tire most
mincnt American and European Medical proessors,
and practised his professio^mrajr year*
i) the South, where diseases of the most obstinate
:harafcter prevail, considers himself well qualified -si
0 011 t lie nature of dioceses incident, to
varni oliiiiittes. . '
Prepared l>y Joseph Phiestlt PeTKHS, M. D. fr
i. c. r. m. nt his Institution for thefeare of obeti*
late diseases, by means of vegetable remedies, No
i?!i Liberty street, Nct^York, inventor and sole
iroprkstor, Each box contains forty Pills. Price
>0 Cents. A
fresh supply of the above Medicines, just revived
and tpr sale by
JOIIN.L WBSTERVELT, Drvegi*L ,
<-7hcraw,-May 3,1836, 25 fop.
For Sale.
' Itr.lL ESTATE IN 9V1SSIS8IFPV.
rHE proprietor of that valuable Plantation,
known by the name of Synnerjuld, situaed
in Hinds County, 'Mississippi, on Baker's
>cck, being desirous of turning his attention to
ithcr pursuits, offers formic that desirable proper,
y. The Tract of Land contains eight hundred
icrcs?the aualitv of tho soil is Vtry superior?
he whole tract having been entered at an early
>crioil. Almost the entire tract of land is sus*ptib!o
of ctrltivation without kny inconvenince.
Only about fifty acres is taiu soil, and
hat is tlie mast valuable part of the tract?it be.
ngdelighrfqlly situated for a building spot and
tcttUmwt. Baker's Creek runs tliroagh this
ract, and consequently a large portion of it is
irh Cane Bottom land, and the remainder Cmte
Hill land. From the Hills flow forth many fine
ipryigs. The Rail Rood from Vj^hir^bClinton
uns within half a milccfthw place. It U dis.
ant from the former town 25, from the latter 15
niles, and is in the immediate vicinity of
\instcrdam. The settlement in which this land
s situated is considered remarkably healthy*
iVithin one mile of the place is a Baptist church,
vithin 6 miles are two Methodist cliurches and
l ilhin '1 miles are two Presbyterian churches. At
ill of these churches the Black population is fa
orea wiui tne preacning 01 ine goppej. nucv
IVmperancc Societies exist in the vicinity,
Hierc is no grog shop within several miles, none
nfficienlly convenient to contaminate the morils.and
injuro the negroes, 'i'he improvements of
he place consist of tiro hundred and fifty acres
>pcn Land, a Gin, Sec.
With this land would bo sold, (to a gentleman
vho would treat his slaves humanely) from 10
o 25 working hands. Also all ths stock
)f horses, cows &c. and the plantmf^teniils.
There is a growing crop of 120 acres cot.
on, together with corn oats &c. which would bo
old with the plaee if desired, and frasetfMfe pos;eseion
given at any time.
Any rtosonable credit will be given, but
irompt payments would cause the price to be
nuch reduced. A liberal bargain wiU be given.
Address the subscriber at
Amsterdam: Mississippi,
JAMES BURKE.
12.
The Publishers of tho Charleston Observer, A
Christian Indcx.Wujhington,Ga.,wiH please give
his three insertion, and forward their bill, torether
with a paper eontaining the above ad.
ertisement, to me at Amsterdam, Mississippi.
Jans# Buau.
Just Received. \g
I | A
Home's Book of Health and Medicine, j t
Sesinondis Fall of the Roman Empire, jr
i Wrrts Lite of Patrick I Ienry, new Edition, J
j Chalmers' Works, I vol. new Edition, t
Addresses to Youth, by A. I). Eddy, i
Combe 011 the Constitution of Man, t
Oswalds Etymological Dictionary, ?
The Great Teacher, ^w ,
Tholuck on Jolin, j'
I Dicks Works in one volume, ~ {
RamSay's Missionary Journal, ; *
Cotton on the Religious State of the Country. , 0
! For Sale at the Book Store. f %
! . J uly 2f)th, ! rj
j ~ r
New Books. I
Harmony of Divine Truth by Wiliiston, I a
Fuller's Works, 1
7 %
Gaston's Collections : <
** TT *- tn 1 rn!
I Mrs. Jtieman s >> urn.a * * *
i Hookers Family Book of DeVotion, J
Christian Brahman,
\ Memoir of Mrs. Ellis,
Nevin's Thoughts on Popery,
if Do. Practical Tiroughts, i
The Marthas, by Phillip, ,
i Boston wn the Covenants, .
! Dodrid^e8 Rise and Progress* ' j
Young Wife's Book. 1
Daughters Own Book,
I The Hebrew Wife,
For-Sale at. the Book Store.
Cheraw, July liQth,
HUDSON'S Botanic Tincture for the Teeth, j (
cures the Tooth acho, removes fire Tartar, 1 t
Scurvy, ?kc. for Sale by g
JOHN' I. WESTERYELT. \
May 3, if.
1 ?*u?rar, CotKv, r>ait, iron, cuem, .imaswo, v
i Lime and old Wine?,
1 Crockery and Class Ware,
t Cash paid for Cotton-and literal advances nude
i on Cotton left for shipment to Charleston or
t New York.
BROWN BRYAN.
5 Choraw, S <\, .Tunel,* 31 if".
Devon Stock.
. j F 111E editor of the Farmer and (Gardner [Bah
) 1 JL timore) can at all times supply orders forlJef
j von Catflo. This breed is so distinguished for their
t easv keep and docility, the richness of the milk
1 * " -J * -
5 I Ot tilfi COVTK, ana lor liiu auuuii uuvt !7|?igU..,.
3 { noss of the oxon, that they would bo admirably
s suited 1o the purpose* of southern agriculturists.
; The happy adaptation of the Devonshire Oxen,
1 for the purposes of tho farm, will be understood,
l when it is stated that i oxen have been known
5 to plough 2 acres of ground in a day, and a team
of them to trot at tho rate of 6 miles an hour
with an emty wagon.
Any person wishing to protruw them can iu1
1 | supplied by addressing a letter, post paid, to the
t ! editor oft he Farmer and Gardener. July 19
5 J. Malloy & Co.
e WW AVE received and now offer for Sal*
B 120 pieces best Hewp A Tow Bagging.
50 Coils Bale Rope,
11000 pounds Printo Bacon,
t, . 400 Sacks Salt.
Tog"therwith Sugar, Coffeo, MoTasses, Riee,
Soap, Candles, Nails, Iron, Steel, Ac. Ac.
t
n<I possessed ni ivusi ma. HJUlHiia uviviv o..vi'
lection; or not having any such freehold or towr
?t hath been resident in tlio election district, ir
hicli he offers to give his vote before the clec
on six months, he shall have a right to votf
)T a member or members to serve in eithci
ranch of the Legislature for the election district
1 which he holds such property or residence.
Rtsolved, That the two years residence re
uired by the constitution in a voter are the twt
ears immediately previous to the election but i
nv nrrson has his home in the iState he does no
J 1 ? #
>so the rijrlit of residence by temporary absence
ith the. intention of returning1; and if he has hi)
Qine in tho election district his right, to vote i:
ot impaired by a. temporary absence with tin
itention of returning, but if one has homo" aiu
imily in anotlicr State, the presence of etiel
erson, although continued fjr two years in tin
Ute, gives no right to vote.
Resolved, That the aforesaid managers do ad
ertise the said elections together with these res
lutious, in three or more public places withix
ieif respective districts and parishes, and a
very place of election,
Reftohrd, That House do agree. Ordered t<
lie Senate for concurrence. By order of thi
louse. * J AS. S. MILES, c. 11. r.
IX SENATE.
Rv solved, That Senate do concur. Orderci
: to bo returned to the House of Representatives
iy order of the Senate.
July 30 33tf JACOB WARLEY, c. s.
2 Iirig. Spts. TurjKMitino !
1 BrI. rati}'. *<
AUGUSTUS P. LACOSTE. b
Choraw, July 22. 38-5 'r
Bacon Hams.' jy
LBS. 11acon //anis, for sale by ai
JL G#tf G W J. MALLO Y &, Co. 1c
July 18, 1835. . u
: i.
Sugar and Coffee, ;"
HIIDS, St Croix for family use. ; ?
/*& 5 Bap* Java Coffee, for sale bv !p
July ia, 183fi. ?T- .VAI.LOY & Co. j
Open Convents. j v
Just received and for Sale at the Book Store j 0
PPW Convents, or Nunneries and Popish Sem- i tl
inaries dangerous to the hjorals, and degrading j c
to the Character of a Republican Community. j
July 35th, j ti
Bathing-Tubs. j1
MADK of Double Cross Tin and warranted j
For Sale by ii
J.IIERVEY. I
Clioraw July 12, 3p 3t.
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