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A proposition has been made to unite Vir-! f ginia and Maryland. j 8 : v Col. David Campbell has been elected Gov- t eruor of Virginia. ! 6 s ; t The Legislature of Kentucky have passed u resolutions recommending the recognition of c p the independence of Texas. ; f \ ! b Drunkards Beware.?It isstatcd in the j Wilmington Advertiser that a man named c Howell in that neighborhood, in a fit of insan- ; t ity, from intemperate drinking, took the life 1 x m j || of his own mother without provocation. The 1 cries of the old woman, whom he had induced ^ f to go out with him into the yard caused a little j 1 girl to run out, when she saw him astride of the F parent who had given him birth, and with a ! 6 mother's tender love reared him and followed j J him throngh life, beating her on the face with j c a brick. The girl ran for help a distance of a 1 aqaarterof a mile; when she returned with 1 r 3 I ? kwvo of nf i ^ omcrs, iney iounu nun sianuiug uh u?. un nsv j the mangled corpse, with a pipe in his mouth, . s and stamping the face with theheel of iiis boot, t Drunkard beware. You are in constant dan- j ger of demolishing your reason ; then your , I best friend?your parent, your wife, your child c ipay fall the victim of your cruel hand. r For the Cheraw Gazette. 1 ]Qa. Editor : i Certain statements having appeared in the ^ Times &, Gazette " relative to the Theolo- , gical Seminary in Columbia, which are wholly erroneous and are likely to be injurious, it is ; deemed proper to lay before the public the following authentic information on the sub? t jeet. . ; t During the last year, seventeen students . belonged to the Seminary, fourteen of whom were natives of South Carolina and Georgia, .and THREE natives of the Northern States. At present, the number of students is mix. < ty, of whom thirteen arc natives of South 1 s Carolina and Georgia, five natives of the ; c Northern States,?one of the Western States, t and one of Canada. 2 Of the seven last mentioned, only ONE ! came to this Institution from the North. But t he teas not sent here by Abolitionists ; for he is ( not only opposed to them in principle and fa- I vorable to Southern Institutions, but lie is preparing to leave all that he holds dear i:i ( tliis land, that he may spend his days on hca- 1 then shores, With regard to the rest, they [ came tons from the bosoms of Southern fanvi- > c lies, from Southern Academies and Colleges, from communities violently opposed to the ' f schemes of Abolitionists, and thev came re- , I commended either by Southern Presbyteries f or Southern wen. They have never been a charged with entertaining sentiments favorable to Abolition, and inimical to the South.? ( They now authorize us "to contradict all the statements which have been made < against them; and further say, that they con- . .sider their present residence here, together t; -with their former residence (in most instances d for several years) in this and other parts of, b the South, a sufficient evidence of their friend-! V Iv regard to Southern institutions." ! 1 i In offbring to the public this brief statement < of the numbers and sentiments of the North- c crn Students, we do not dose* to enter into ^ any controversy, but simply to disabuse that a juiblic of any erroneous impressions which \ they may have received with regard to the ; Seminary, by a presentation of pacts. | v In behalf of the Southern Students, D. McNeill Turner, Charleston, S. C. t Edwin Cater, Pendleton, <S. ('. ? John Winn, Liberty county, Ga. Oglethorpe Unite, .hj.?We are truly sorry to learn by the following article, copied from the Charleston Courier, that this promising ; I nstitution has sustained a verr severe loss by r W ' jo burning of oglethorpe universiy. i 0 1 We have been favored with the following of a letter to a gentleman, in this City, from !" his son, dated Mil^edgeville, (Ceo.) Jan. 19. * - v ip ?i fx % i i_ it * ...l.'ia ^ About iiau past y o ciock uns mornuig, wuuc . we were in school, the Steward's Hall, where we board took fire, and in less than one hour | 0 the whole building was in ruins; by which | 0 about 60 students have been deprived of a 1 ? home, ajnd all their clothes, &c. When wc , heard the alarm wfh rushed out of school, and , found the Hall in a blaze. The building was shaped like a T, and took fire in the centre, so ? that it spread both ways; and by t he time we :, got there, there was no chance of getting any , tfiing out of our rooms; and so the whole was J consumed, with the exception of a small part. , ot the furniture, and a few of the boy's trunks' The public here are all enlisted in our be. v halt and the houses of the City are thrown ; open for our reception. All the carpenters ' 8 and masons of Miliedgeville, arc going up to j c Midway, to work, to-morrow, so that we will . not be obliged to go home. Mr. Stubba,thc 11 Steward'sloss,is great?about $44)00or #5,- 4 a OOO. The building, which was owned by the ! P trustees, cost $12,000. Total loss, from 20 to , ? 325,000." I J,1 The following we copy from the Columbia } Telescope, where it is credited to a Boston pa- jj Per:? Jfc "Lixvtics ix New Hampshire. It has 1 been ascertained from actual returns made to (I the Legislature of New Hampshire, that there i are now within that State at least four liun- j t dred lunatics! Of these about one hundred 11 are kept in ciose confinement?some in jails j and prisons?some in cellars and garrets? f 4 some in outhouses or barns, and cages,?and j 2 very many in chains. The condition of these ' poor wretches is horrible almost beyond des- 5 cpiption. Feared and abhorred as if they c were wild beasts aud demons; shunned as if n they were a reproach; they are shut out from p the pale of human sympathy, and treated as li if destitute of human feelings. The Nashua r Gazette gives us particularsrelativetothe inhu- j: man treatment of some of these miserable creatures, a few specimens of which we subjoin. There is a woman now living within a few 1 miles of Dunstable, who has been confined 25 ? years in a narrow box or cage, chained to the fioor without chair or table, or even a bed, and , 1 never once leaving her place of confinement 11 in all this long }>eriod. t A married lv-m::!e in a neighboring county t r W33 confined bv ijcr husband in ait lin- j I inished part of his dwelling house during the j evcrest part of the winter ot 1834. She; ras allowed no fire to warm and little clothing { o protect her from the inclemencies of tho eason. The nipping winter blast eddied hrough her apartment, and the snow drifted ri at every crevice. Here she remained, ailing upon every passer by for relief in most liteous tones, until her hands and feet were j rozen to an alarming extent, and the neigh- j iors interfered to preserve her life. At their j intreaty she was removed, and chained in a . orner of the kitchen, where she died during | he last winter, without medical attendance? | vithout nursing or assistance?unpitied even ipon her death bed ! An insane pauper in this town is now conined in a dungeon built in the cellar of his ;eeper, from whom he formerly escaped, was mrsued, brought back, and placed there for i lafe keeping. Shut up in darkness, he be- j :ame frantic, as well he might, and no one j lared approach him. They fastened up every | >utlet of escape, and herg for two years has he >een imprisoned, without fire, without clothng, and no human eye has seen him ! A rough is placed to receive his food, and here le is fed daily, like the very a wine! Is not uch a picture too painful even for imagina ion ! These facts speak volumes for the bene *oence and wisdom of the legislature of our >wn State, in providing an Asylum for this the \ nost pitiable class of the community. Who vith a human heart, (tosay nothing of hearts oftened by the influences of the Gospel,) can, ipon reading the above, begrudge the money : vpended upon this work of benevolence. If j Northern fanatics were really influenced, as hey vainly delude themselves with a belief i hey are, bv a spirit of benevolence, they ) vould expend their thousands upon the ae- i ual suffering in their midst, in preference to , ho fancied suffering of those so far removed roin them. FOREIGN. Liverpool, Dee. 'J4. 'I'lioro ytmivirs l,r> nn noil\ t?t in. erest, except a rumor of negociatious between j lome of the present Ministry and some of the :onscrvatives, for a new Ministry, to be es- i ablished on tlic principle of compromise. 11 , ippears to be a ministerial ruinor. FRANCE. Rumors of an approaching change of minis- ? ry, were circulated with much show of coufilencc. SPAIN. The proposition granting extraordinary pow- j r* to the government, has been agreed to by i l large majority in the Cortes. The most im- j )ortant article gives ministers the power to j >anish suspected by persons without trial or wen liability to show the grounds of suspicion. i The government has guaranteed the pay- ! nent of pensions to wounded officers and sold-1 iws of the British legion, and the widows of hose slain. $30,000 had been despatched ; rom Madrid for payment of the British auxiliaries. ! great firf at st. johns, n. b. ?nrrcsjH)jide}icc of they etc York Daily Express. Bangor, Jan. 17th, P. M. , Messrs. Editors?By a gentleman who has i jst arrived from St. Johns, N. B. we learn I liat on Saturday last, about 9 P. M., a very j OJ<tructivc Fire broke out in that city which cfore it could be arrested, destroyed about )NE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BUIL)INGS, situatedon South Market Wharf, on | Water and Prince Williams streets. The | ]uantity of Goods destroyed icas immense, in- ' hiding about three thousand Barrels of Floicr. rhe tire commenced in Mr. Whitney's Store it 9, P. M. and raged twelve hours with undated fury. The stores upon South Market Vharf were ali from 3 to 4 stories in height, rhey were full of all kinds of merchandise, ery little of which could be saved. The'En- | [incs appeared to be of no use, being very nuch out of order, and the weather was ex- ' t, f .1 A - \ . 1 ! reinciy com. xearseeiiieu 10 paraiyze iue xertions of most oftlie citizeas. Correspondence of the Baltimore Cronicle. Frederick, Jan. 17. I Santa Anna is with us. He made a for- j rial visit to Gen. Gaines, and was honored in etjrn by a general visit from the whole of the ifllcers. It appears that the Mexican chief iwes much of the lenity shown him by the I'exian authorities to the hind officers of Ma:>r General Gaines, who in letters addressed i o Houston, Lainar, and other distinguished I r?cn of that incipient republic, suggested the 1 doption of a magnanimous course of conduct j awards the fallen chief, and in the clemency f honorable victory to merge the recollections j f the Alamo. He was very glad to see Genral Gaines, and in his exultation, embraced lie American with all the ardor of a first love. ; Ie travels and dresses in a manner befitting j lis low estate, and towards his fellow men xhibits the only evidence of his aristocratic earing, in the easy dignity of his demeanor. | lis enemies must not withhold from him the | eputation of a well educated gentleman.? i Narrow Escape.?On Wednesday after- f noon last, a well in the viciniry of Trenton, N. | Jersey, near the State Prison, caved in whilst IIr a white man was deepening it, and buried him i ^ about 15 to 20 feet under ground; the alarm i was immediately given, & the citizens repaired \ ^ with promptness to aid the unfortunate man, ^ who, it was 6O011 ascertained, was alive. The j j ground being hard frozen to the depth of more j ^ than two feet; it required from 20 to 50 hands ^ constantly digging all night, for 20 hours, to j j, relieve him. He was extricated yesterday ^ it about 11 o'clock, without being seriously in- ?t; jured.?Philadelphia Haze tie. i S ? i i Speed the Great 1 \ork!?The books of j subscription to our Rail Road were 0{>ened at ** the Town Hall in this Town, yesterday at j 12 o'clock, and by 2 o'clock, when this article was prepared, the subscription had reached j ^ about Eighty Thousand Dollars.?Faijetteiilte > a] Observer. I r A traveller in the western part of New York, ; speaking of the town of Syracuse, says that j m - " * * i . - i _f J.. ' ^ the quantity ot tine salt made at tne piace uu- j? ring the last year amounted to three millions of j bushels, independently of large quantities of | ,n that article in a coarse state. The business ja this year, he says, yields a nett profit of about w nine cents per bnshel, and one Company alone tc will make 8200,000. A few year3 since the i nl site of the present town of Syracuse was a j fc howling wilderness. So much for canals and ai internal improvements. . % Gen. Edmund Bryan lies been appointed f Postmaster at Rutherfordton, N. C.; Wm. B. McCorkle, Postmaster at Wadesborough, Anson County. I fa | ai Gen. Santa Ana, and his Secretary Col. ! Almonte have left Washington, and arc to be j conveyed in a U. S. vessel, the Pioneer, to j t* Mexico. They are to embark from Norfolk, j _ From the Lincolnton Transcript. j y Mr. Reinhardt, one of the Delegates to the j . Knoxville Convention, has furnished us j di with a list of the Directors, Committees &c. I _ \t-f> anncv. I Mr. It. speaks confidently of the success of the scheme?Kentucky has relinquished her unreasonable demands requir- f ing the company to construct branches through that State, and the difficulties con- 1 cerning the Bridge at Cincinnati satisfactorilv adjusted. The valley of the French Broad has been fixed on as the route, but 2 no particular location across the Mountains has been fixed upon?this is left open until the next meeting of the Stockholders, which will be in October next; between now and that time, the routes will be ac- curately surveyed, and the Company be enabled to act understandingly on the sub J Robert \. Hayue was elected President, and J. Williams President pro tern. Moj. ; 1 MfWill was nnnnifitcd chief Engineer, and ! Capt. Williams, assistant Engineer in ! charge of the work. A. Blanding, of Columbia S.C. was appointed agent for Kentucky. | The lollowing gentlemen are appointed , ^ Directors to serve until next October, viz : | o In Kentucky.?R. Wickliflfe, W. C. | Richardson, Gen. Jamas Tavlor, John j 1' W. Tiballs, Israel L. Ludlow", John Ik I J Casey. 1 a Tennessee.?Col. John Williams, Dr.! t< Jamos G. Ramsay, Col. A. E. Smith, j1 North Carolina.?Dr. Jas. F. E. Hardy, " Thomas J. Forney, Peregrine G. Bobcrts. South Carolina.?Robert Y. Hayne, James Hamilton, Charles Edmondston, * Michael King. Col. B. F. Elmore, Col. A. Blanding, John C. Calhoun, Doct. J. W. J Simpson, Robert G. Mills . e) Ohio.?Edward Mansfield, William c Green, Joseph Bonsai. p MARRIED, ?l In Robeson County, 29th Dec. Mr. L\icn- | 0 i.ix McNeill, to Miss Mary P. McEacherx, ! t< daughter of Col. Archibald McEachern, both | h of Robeson County. DI2D, ? * * - *? / ? a t r _ At ins residence at jitarion i>ouri nouse, S.yC., on the 19th ultimo, after a long contin- ' ued illness, Major James C. Belluke, late | 1 Postmaster at that place, in the 44th year of J his age. COMMERCIAL RECORD. j PRICES CURRENT, FEBRUARY 6.J i jj Beef in market, lb 5 1 7 i q Bacon from wagons, lb 13 15 ! j, by retail, lb 13J 15 ; u Butter lb 25 30 I Beeswax lb 20 22 j | Bagging yard 18 25 j g( Bale rope lb 12 14 1 Coffee lb 12* 16 ' ? Cotton lOOlbs 1400 JG75 j ? Corn - bushel 80 90 Floor, brl 850 1000 h Northern, bri 1300 ^ gl Feathers from waggons lb 40 45 i Fodder, 125 150 j jj Hides green lb 5 dry lb 10 i Iron " lOOlbs 5 00 650 i Indigo lb 75 250 Liino cask 350 500 j w Lard lb 15 16 j Leather sole lb 25 28 i Lead bar lb 8 10 j j Logwood lb Molasses gal 50 62$ t ^ Nails cut assorted lb 8$ 9, wrought lb 20 Oats bushel 40 50 ; ^ Oil curriers jral 75 100 ? p? , p lamp 125 B lixii*ce?l 137 i Pliints while lead keg 350 i n Spanish brown lb Peas, 80 100 , Pork lOOlhs 800 000 ] Rice lOOlbs 400 500 | .Shot, Bag 225 250 ! * lb 12} Sugar lb 12$ 14 I j Salt sack 300 3251 ! salt hush 87$ 100 Steel American ib 10 16 ; English lb 14 German lb 12 14 ^ Tallow lb 10 12$ * Tea imperial lb 125 137$ hyson lb 100 12o Tobacco manufactured lb 10 15 Window glass 8x10 50ft 325 350 10 x 12 1 350 I 375 EXCHANGE. Checks on New York, J For sums under 8100 1. 00 v For sums of and?over 8100 1 per ' ! Checks on Charleston.Columbi? ami F,:yettr>? ill*' For sujns under 8*400 ?r]0 ct* " of'820l) dprct Ie is certainly all this, whatever may be Jus lemerits on the score of humanity. M vssu HrsnTW.?The Report of the In- j pectors of the State Prison has been presentd to the Legislature. The daily expense of supporting and keep- , rig the convicts, per man, is about eleven and J i half cents per day. The nett gain of the J >rison on the business of the last year, was, J i?13,500. Whole number of convicts received j uto prison during the year ending 30th Sept., ! 830,97. Discharged from prison during the ' nor nn/]inrr Slnnt?>rr?lu?i??Wi 1 ki? omirot inn ? tai tituiu^ ^'cpivuiiA/i AUW if v vA|/iianui? | if sentence, 81; by remission of sentence, i >; by pardon, 1; died, 4; escaped* and notreta- | ;en, 6.?Remaining in prison September 30, 836?278?Americans 218; Foreigners 00; ; Cogroes 18; Mulatocs 10. 'Terms of Sentence.?Varies from 8 months j o 20years, and during natural life; of the last. J he number is 23. Employment.?Stone cutters, 85; carpent ors, [; team hands, 16; tool grinders, 3; blacksmiths !1; whitesmiths, 4; shoe makers, 13; cabinet uaken?, 46; upholsterers, 0; hatters, 10; tinmen, ?; tailors, 4; coopers, 3; brush makers. 22; ooking, washing and baking, 10; waiters and : messengers, 3; barbers, 2; sweepers in solitary | rison, 2; wood sawyers and lumper.<5; inva-' id, on light labor, 1; superannuated, l;m solita- j y confinement, 3; blind, 1; attendant in bos- j ?ital,7. A case was a few days ago decided in the district Court of Philadelphia, which settles m important point to consignees of goods, viz; ?that if captains and owners of vessels, on anding goods on a wharf do not give notice of t to the consignees until too late an hour in he day to enable him to store therpi they are spoil, ifcle for the damages that may be *usamed by the exposure. ARRIVED, f Feb. 2. Stoain Boat Oseola, Christian, with lerchandise for J. A. Inglis, M. Buohanan, D. I [alloy, James Powell, It l'helan, Jno. Taylor, j .. Burnett & Co., J. &. W. I^eak, A. Blue, J. J . MoLendon, Powe &. Malloy, M. & It. Hailey, i I. Maclean, J. Wright, J. Malloy &Co. B. Mc- I ltosh ?Sr Co., I). 11. McKay, Taylor i. Puneh, j . G. Mckenzie, II. T. Chapman, and John C. ' fadsworlh, of this* place, Thos. Stanley, Wiley I ^ Pitman, James Green, Saml. Green, J. A. 1 ally, J. 1). Withcrspoon, Bostick &. Gregg, J. j . W elsh, Eithitig &. Covington, C. Cokcr, II. ' . Charles, J. J. Evans, Lindsay &. Smith, Jas. inclair, S. A. Woods Co., J. B. & C. Notes, McDonald, K?rvin Co. A. Springs, E. D. / F. C. Law, It. ILnnctt & Co., C. Williams, id C. Godbold, of the interior. DEPARTEa Fob. 6, Steamboat Oseola, with Cotton, for ; '. McXair, J. f '. Wadsworth, James Powell. J. ! lalloy *Sa Co., A. Burnett Sc Co., 1). L. McKay, J id J. G. Mc London. 11VUHI V Ul. r&i Ji. II. ASHCRAFT have removed to ! the well known btand t'ornierly occupied | f II. II. Crockett Co.. whore they have and I ill keep constantly o i hand a general assort, j icnt of staple, fincy, English, French and Italn Silk goods, Ilats, Bonnets and Shoes: they . ill be happy to see their friends and former cus- , mors. Merchant? from the country arc cordi iv invited to call and examine tiieir stock be>re purchasing elsewhere, as prices will be lowad terms accommodating. Feb. 6, 1837. j F|W| pair gentlemen's and Ladies' Shoes, hF 21 pr. 44 44 Bootc, ; 2 C.ises Bonnets, l> packages line Hardware and Cutlery, with incy Soap and perfumery, just received per Jane ad Elizabeth, and for sale bv J. & L. 11. ASIICRAFT. ALSO, expected this day, 3 Bales super Car- ! eting. Feb. fi, 1837. I 100 Bbls. Potatoes. rHE subscriber has on hand 100 Bbls. Nor. a*>? ?.! ^O<,1a AIV nniinmmn . HIl'I II 1 UldlUvdf UilU lUi naic uu uui/Uiiimv* iting terms. BROWN BRYAN, j Feb. 6, 1837. 13:6t | Fresh Ground Buckwheat Flour. LBS. of the above article for sale j at retail, for cash, bv J. MALLOY &. CO. Feb. (>th, 1837. 13:tf Butter and Lard. A GOOD supply of the above articlo on hand i Ku and for sale low, for cash, hv J. MALLOY & CO. Feb. 6th, 1837. 13:tf Fresh Raisins, RECD BY STEAMER OSEOLA. j M BOXES, and 10 Half Boxes, and for U. t# sale by J. MALLOY &. CO. Feb. 6th, 1837. 13:tf ? - 1 Tava, Laguira, & Rio Coffee. ] A GOOD supply of the abovo article on hand fSL and for sale, bv ^ J. MALLOY & CO. | Feb. Ctli, 1837. 13:tf ] Notice to Creditors. Rir. CROCKETT & CO., of the towi of Chora v, in the State of South Carpna, having this day assigned to us the property f the said firm, and R. II. Crockett having asigncd to us, at the same tiuie, iiis individual roperty, for the benefit of the creditors of the lid firm, and of tho said R. If. Crockett: notice i hereby given to all and singular the creditors foresaid, to meet tho Assignees, at Moore's 1 foil, in the town of Chcraw, on Saturday the 11th ist, in order to namo and appoint agents to act l their behalf, jointly with the Assignees. D. I.. McKAY, ). . W. J. HANA'A, \ Ass,Sneeg- ' Chcraw. Feb. 2nd, 1837. 13:It ' J Notice to Creditors. Robert h. crockett, surviving part. | ner of the late firm of McKenzic & Crock- i It, of the town of Cheraw, in the State of South i arolina, having this day assigned to us tho j roperty of the said firm, lor the benefit of the reditors thereof: notice is hereby given to all 1 ad singular the creditors of the said firm, to meet j te Assignees, at Moore's Hotel, in the town ; f Cheraw, on Saturday the 11th inst., in order I > name and appoint agcuts to uct in their be- i alf, jointly with the Assignees. D. L. McKAY, ) . . W. J. HANXA, \ As*l8ncc*' ! Cheraw, Feb. 2nd, 1837. 13:11 Horse for Sale. POR sale, a good Work Horse. Enquire at ; the Bookstore. Feb. G. I3:lf_ Estate Sales. BY order of Turner Bryan, Ordinary of Chesterfield District, will be sold, at the j ite residence of John Masscy, late of Lynch'* j Irock, deceased, on Tuesday, the 21st day of { ebruary ne.\t, 40 Xegroes,?one of which is a lacksmith, the others arc field and house nc- ; roes; 14 Horses and Mules, about 50 head of' itock Cattle. 1 Stalled Steers, 27 Fat Hogs, iwie Stock Hogs and Sheep, about 3,000 bush- I !s of Corn, 25 or 30 Stacks of Fodder, Sheaf j >ats and Rve, 12 Bigs of Cotton, about 1,000 weight Seed Cotton, 4 or 5 Waggons, ono Sett . f Blacksmith's Tools, Plantation Tools, House- ! ii 1 .t-rt Xrn Vnp nil I O'Q UIHl IVUCIICII l UIIIUUlu, WVI WVI ' X. ? | urns above ?20, twelve months credit. Pur. I hascrs to give bond and good security, carrying iterest from the day of sale. JOHN MASSEY, Admin'r. j Jan. 27th, 1837. 13:2t j The editor of the Camden Journal will insert . ie above once a week for 2 weeks, and send his j ccount for payment. J. M. Tax Notice. i rHE subscriber will attend as follows to take i returns, and receive the Taxes for Chestor- ; eld District, for 1836, viz : At Mt. Croghan, on Monday, 3d April next, j At Blakeney's Old Storo, on Tuesday, -1th ' ipril next. At Michael Miller's, on Wednesday, 5th April | ext. At John Middleton's, on Thursday, 6th April ext. At Spear's Mills, on Friday, 7th April next, j At Stcrrpen Springs, on Saturday, 8th April j ext. At Chesterfield Court House, on Monday, 10th i .pril next. At Chcraw. on Tuesday, Wednesday. Thurs. ; ay, Friday, and Saturday. 11th, 12th, 13th, 14th , n.l 15th of April next. The Collector will attend at his office, at Chcs;rfield C. II., during Court week in March next. All returns must be made by the first day of [ay next, or a double tax will be imposed. The Oatlf will be required in every instance, s the law directs. L. H. ALSOBROOK, T. C. C. D. Feb. 4th, 1837. 13:1 Ot Apprentice. 4N active boy of good character, from 11 to 16 years of age, and able to read and writ*?, rould he taken as an Apprentice at this Office. F? b.jh 13:tf Cuil\s Parngraph Bible, For Sale at the Book Store. STATE LOTTERY, j For the benefit of the Salisbury Academy. , ' 3d Class for 1837, lobe drawn in VVadesborough, j Anson county, on Saturday the 18 day of March, 1837. Seventy live number Lottery 13 drawn i j ballots. i sri.KNmn scheme. 1 1 Priza of $13,000 is 13,000 Dollars , 1 Priza of (1,000 is 6,000 Dollars 1 Prize of 3,000 is 3,000 Dollars . 1 Priza of 2,500 is 2,300 Dollars I lU Prizes of 1,000 is 10,000 Dollars 1(1 Prizes of tiiJD is 6,000 Dollars j 12 Prizes of 300 is 6,000 Dollars ' 20 Prizes of 300 is 6,000 Dollars 30 Prizes of 200 is.- 6.000 Dollars ; 1 200 Prizes of 100 is 20.000 Dollars j? Besides many of30 40, 30, &?\ Amounting in all to 290.44# Dollars. Whole Tickets $6, Halves 3 00, Quarters 1 3C. I j A eertiiicate for a package of23 wliole tickets > will cost only $80. Halves and Quarters in > J proportion. To be had, in the greatest variety j of numbers either by package or single ticket of P. If. LILLY, Aeent. j Orders from a distance enclosing the cash, : _ promptly attended to. W'adesboro', Anson Co. X. C. ) j -i February J, 1837. \ ) J Mary Parker, Appli- j * caut, rx. I 1' Win. Parker, Jonathan Davis and wife EliziS6IJTII CAROLINA, 1 bcth, Jesse Parker. T. j Chesterfield District; ' Parker,George Parker, Lewis Parker, Eliza. Iwth Parker, Joseph i Parker & Phooba Par- ' ? J kcr, Defendants. j a IT appearing to my satisfaction that Jesse 1 Parker ono of the Defendants, resides with- ! a out the State, it is therefore ordered, that he ap- d pear and object to the division or sale of the Rc- j al Estate of George Parker, deceased, oq or be- ! fore the 28th day of -March next, or his consent will bo entered on record. TURNER BRYAN, O. C. D. , Jan. 23, 1S37. 1.1 8w [ BOOKS, i AT WE CHER AW BOOKSTORE. Henry's Commentary/ Clarke's do. Sco:t's do. Jay's Works, t Jav's Evening Exercises, * t ?y~ ? .j.v i 1 jay s Jiortuug uw, Jabu's Archaeology, ( Hodge on Romans, Coir's Paragraph Bible, Robinson's Bible Dictionary, Watson's do. Jay's Prayers, I Jay's Lectures, 11 Jay's Sermons, j( I Holy Living, Holy Dying, I Six Months in a Convent, ! Supplement to do. | Six Years in the Monasteries of Italy, Maria Monk, Butler's Analog}*, j?f Barnes' Trial, Spraguc on Revivals, Do. Lectures to Young People, i Bunvan's Grace Abounding, 1m O rPc ? ? IUII'4 ?J A/IWVVUI Dick's Works, : Alllicted Man's Companion, Chapman's Sermons, History of Popery, | Rook of fleartfc, | Tucker on Predestination, . Progressive Experience of the Heart. I The Great Teacher, * , Baxter's Call, i j Saints llcst, Thoughts in Affliction, Christian's Pattern, Do. Manual, Sacra Privata, ! Bunyan's Holy Vv nr, Do. Pilgrims Progress, , i Owen on tlic 130th Psalm, i Josephus, i1 Butterworth's Concordance, Fox's Book of Martyrs, j, Buck's Dictionary, Sturm's Reflections, j1 | Christ our Example, j | Popular Infidelity, t' i? Steamboat. j, new Stearaboat j j acBESSSSBEsBa JL Oseola, built express- \ < ly for this River, ie daily oxpectcd, and will run | j regularly between Georgetown and this place. [ i JAMES POWELL, Pres. Ms. S, C. [ < Jan. 30. 12 tf j \ The Charlotte Journal and the Western Caro- j i linian, (Sali ury) will publish the above adver- J i tisement three times and forward their accounts ! 1 to this office. ! ] Corn Meal. CORN MEAL kept constantly oij hand and for sale, for cash only, by j J. MALLOY Sc CO. Jan. 23rd, 1837. ll:tf Fresh Mackerel. 5BBT.S. No. 1 Mackerel, 10 Do. No.? Do. 15 Do. No. 3 Do. i 5 Half Bids. No. 1 Do. 10 Do. No. 2 Do. just received and for sale, for cash only, by J. M ALLOY & CO. Jan. 23rd, 1837. ilrtf SEINE ROPE Sf SEINE TWINE. Asuppiv of the above articles for sale cheap \ for cash by D. MALLOY. 1 Doc. 27, 183(5. 6At' FLOUR, MEAL, 4- LARD. i NORTH Carolina Flour by the barrel. Freth country Lard. ALSO?Flour and Meal, at retail, by J.A. IXGLIS. ! Dec. 6. 1 Lemon Syrup & Wines, j! ~M dozen Lemon Syrup, i i JL^r 4 dozen Claret, > 4 dozen Port ? Wine*-'. 7 dozon Madeira, j For Sale by J. MALLOY & Co. July 12, 35 tf. ! Northern Flour, &c. . , CJUPERFIXE Western Canal Flour, ! ^ Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, Cheese, j Rice, of the now ciop. ( I Apples. Just received and for sale bv ; JOHN" A. INGL1S. " i j Jan. 2, 1837. 8:tf I Mackarel. HHl.S No 1 Mackarel, ' .5 l?f do 25 " 3 ?1? j for siVbv July re ISVi. J. M VI.I OY A i'o. Copartnership. -THE subscriber* h&Yo entered into copartnership under the firm of Turner Sc Mc(veuzie, and will continue to keep on hand it xeueral assortment of Watche*. Jewelry, and tancy articles which will be sold at the loweat rriees. F. TURNEtt, A. McKENZIE. Jan. 1, 1337. 12 If All persons indebted to F. Turner are particnnrly rerjucstcd to call and settle their account*. Notice. rll fcs is t?? caution the public against trading for die ibilmviny N otes made by as* and wyablc to. Joiin McArn. let note or Q87.50 iue on the first day of Dec. laet; Sad note of ?o'7 .W duo the 1st day of March next; 3d note >f ?37 50 due the 1st day of June next; 4th ?oteof$87 50duethc 1st day of September next, vhicli notes were jriven on condition of a certain on tract on tlio part of John McArn, which conract he has failed to comply with, and we aro etwirflned not to par them. j. & L. If. ASHCHAFT. Jan. 27. 1837. 12 2w . 1/fsiflro-t Won Qg> J. TM.U/ /IL1/ vi*uv> PROPOSALS will be received for contract to build 8 Market House at Che raw, until he 20th of February next. Persons proposing o contract can te? specifications by^plying to Clerk Town Cooncil. Cheraw, Jan. 30. IS tf Notice. 4LL persons having claims against the estate ot'James EJlerbe, Jun., late deceased, re requested to present them, duly attested, Co tfossrs. Iiobbins and Mclver at Cheraw; and 11 persons indebted to said estate to make imoieliatc payment to the subscriber. ELIZABETH ELLERBE, Adm. J an.23,1837. 12 9w SOUTH CAROLINA, ) MARLBORO' DISTRICT. | Cameron Johnson, Applicant, V*. John Johnson, Mary Johnson, Salavin Johnson, Philip Barker &. his wife Nancy ct. ali. Defendants. [T appearing to my satisfaction that Lewis Talks and his wife Ann, two of the Defend, nits, reside without this State; it is therefore or. lorcd, that they do appear and object to the di* rision or sale of the real estate of Peter Johnson >n or before the first day of April next, or their lonsenl to the same will be entered on record. L. E. STUBBS, O. M. D. Jan. 29. 12 8w Fair Notice. A LL persons indebted to mo, or to the Into firm of LaCoste & McKay, either by bond, lotc, or book account, are again respectfully ?. pieated to come forward and pay their does.? All that choose not to do so, by the middle of ? February next, will find that I shall depend on promises no longer. Aiia. p. LaCOste. January 3, 183G. &tf Potatoes, Cheese, &c. PBLS. Potatoes, 10 Casks Cheese, 50 Whole, Half, and Quarter Boxes Raisins, 5 Kegs Goshen Butter, ... This day received ,by B. McINTOSH & C9. Jan. 3d, 1937. * S:tf KTNotice. FROM this date, I shall make a charge of 2? per cent, on all moneys pdvanced, besides x the legal interest, on Cotton Shipments, Accept. anr.ee, and Liabilities, whether at Bonk or other, wise; and for the renewal of all IVietas, filling up and attending to discounting Draffs, and remit, ting Money, i of 1 per cent, will be charged upon the amount. Also, will undertake to make sale' of property, real or personal, for a small com. mission. JJItv>v.N SKun. Jan. 2, 1837. 8;tf . Pearl St. House Rebuilt; NO. 88 PEARL STREET. TO BE RE-OPENED IN FEBRUARY, 1837. TI11S spacious establishment is enlarged end erected upon its former site, in the aeutie of the commercial operations of the city, sir. rounded by more than 500 entirely new fire proof stores and warehouses, occupying the ground of the great conflagration. This Hotel, fronting upon Pearl and Water streets, is arranged upon x new and most ueproved plan, with a spacious Exchange Roam, extensive Dining Parlors, large and airy .Sleeping Rooms, commodious Bathing Rooms, steam -power to elevate a supply of water to the upper story, and for other jturpoaaa, together with every convenience requirediopromote the health and coratoit of Boarders, ' A guard is ind will be constantly employed to keep every part of the premises in order and security. (A1iermau Peters, the owner,) has ipaiert no expense to render this bu3?iag, both in extent and >tylo of architecture, equal, if not superior to any commercial Hotel in this country. This Ha? n will be furnished complete in modern style. and t.opened in the month of February, l637*?Tbe mdersigned, (former proprietor,) respectfully ae. icits the patronage of its oh) customers and the public generally. JOHN X. FLINT* New-York, Dec. 16tb, 1836. 8;is3m * V uuica TPIO hire, a good Cook, Irerwr and washer JL for which a liberal price will he paid. Dec. 27, 1836.. Apply at the Bookstore. Notice. " \ PERSONS having any business with the subscriber, will find him at the counting . uem of Messrs. IV. & T. Bailey 4b Co. A. P. LACOSTE. Jan. 17. Notice. ALL persons having professional hnsiaeas with the subscriber ore requested to eall >n W. II. Robbins, Esq., who will attend to any msincss during my absence in Florida. J. W. BLAKENEY. Jan. 16, 1837. Petit Gulf Cotton Seed -g Ah BT BAGS of this article, purchased JL tfv direct from the Petit Gulf Hills, by Mr David C. Kolb, while recently in New Orleans, for Mr. A. P. Laeoste, will be received by is, on the return of our boat, about 5th Februiry next. All persons wishing to make engage^ oicnts, will please leave their names with us. ST. & T. BAILEY 4b CO. Jan. 17. 1 Notice. A HOUSE of Entertainment is opened by the subscriber for the accommodation of gentlemen. L. E. STUBBS. Bennettsville, Jan. 24, 1637. 12 8w # I h Notice. HAVING understood that Robert H? Crockett is making use of my name aa a. partner of his in trade, this is to notify the p?btic fast I im not at this time, nor ever have haeu connected with him in business. JNO. MfKEXZlE. fheraw. 30th Dec. 1836. , ll:3t Mountain Butte*, FIRKINS, first quality, Mountain Put. fLw ter, eoual to anv offered in this market for ?nle bv * * D MAULOY. Dec. 1*1 Trrf. S