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ARRIVED, ! March 1st, steamboat Osoola, Chri>t;an, with ; goods for several in this place, Willis, Deer & ; Co., A. L. Scarborough, Lindsay & Smith, 11. J. Steel, T. Steel, McCorklc & Cole, T. & T. C. j Smith, II. 11. Williams, A. Myers, Williams, < Boyd &. Co. Rankin & R?id, W. R. Griffith, Kufus Reed, A. Springs, and others, oi the interior. , DEPARTED, March 3d, steambmt Oseola. Cliristim, for j (.Georgetown, with 7oi bales of cotton lor merchants of this town. i MM j "TORS. If. GREEN commenced giving I.es-1TM sons oa the Piano Forte, on Monday, the Gth inst. at her residence on Green street. Clteraw, 7lh Mar It, 1837. 17: It John Evans & Co. HAVE just received Molasses, Sugar, Cof- 1 fee. Rice, Flour. Bacon. Tallow ?3c Sperm Candle.;, Spanish Segurs and Cavendish Tohieeo ' t?est quality.] Spades, Shovels, Weeding Hoes. Hollow Ware, \c which, in addition to their ibruier stock, comprises almost ercro article .adapted to this market, and is now oifcred for sale on as good terms as can be had at this place. Cheraw, March 1st. I7:ti* j Buckwheat Flour, sale bv JT " JOHN EVAN'S & CO. Chcraw, March Gth. 17:!i* For Sale, ONE Four Horse Waggon. eutirelv now. JOHN EVANS*CO. Chcraw, March 4th. 17:'f y I Sugar at Auction. I WILL offer tor sale, at Public Auction, on Saturday t?f>th ins*, at Pi o'clock, without ?ny reserve, tk? lliuls. Porto Pico Sugars, ofgood and very superior quality. Country merchants and othors, wishing to purchase, may depend that every Hogshead advertised will bo ofibred, and that the sale will be positive. Conditions.?1 and 2 Hhds. cash ; 3 and 4 ! JIhds. approved endorsed uotes, payable at Bank, 1 at 4 months, bearing interest; ."> II lids, or more, approved endorsed notes, payable at Bank on the 1st Jan. 1?3S, bearing interest. A CO. P. EACOSTE. r March ii. 1:'.f ; Sugar. ST. Croix, Porto Rico, Eouishna Clarified, 1' l)oublo Refined I .oaf, and White iiavana, for sale, by the quantity or retail, by 1). .UACIAU . i 27th Feb. 1S37. lfmf |1 Fresh Rice. Tierces superior Rice lor family use, lor ' QJ? sale, for cash, bv : " J. MALLOY & CO. ; Fob. 21.18.17. 31ol asses, &c. <S) I lids W. I. Molasses; l'J I,Ms X. O. <Jo.,superfine ; 17.7 sacks Salt, tor sale, for cash, bv J. .MALLOY & CO. i Fob. 21,* 1837. i. THE STA TE OF .soDTTl CAROLINA, ( CI1ERAW DISTRICT. S In Equity. Administrators of E. White, j for R ^ , ,. ... I Injunction, (fco. (. realtors oi L. W ?site. > J i ST is ordered that tlie cr nlitors of Eiihu White ;1 deceased, do render in to the Commissioner of this Court and prove their cliinis before him, before tbo 1st day of June next: and further, j that this order be published for throe mouths in ! the Chcraw Gazette. rw: n \\*AT TI * [OlJWUj .u . 11 Via 1J4V. The above is a true copv from the order book. \ OLO. W. i) ARC AN', c. c. />. Tebr.i try 21sf. 1.^37. Hk.'hu Northern Hay. Bundles of the above article, for yule, for Civil, !>v J. MALLOY & CO. I Feb. 21. 1S37. Pole Boat Charlotte, CAPT.UX ELIJAH Rl'XHIXG. rHIIilS bolt Ins been purchased by the su'iJL scribe rs, and will run winter and summer. . AVo shall be grateful to the public for a share of patronage Ooods shipped by her. for country | merchants, and consigned to us, shall be forwarded free of expense, except that acta illv ptid out. W. &T. BAILEY & CO. I Feb.OO, 1>37. 1.) tf | C10MM1TT17D to Chesterfield Jail, on the : J 13:h instant, a Negro Al m about 30 years . of ag?\ yellow complexion, who calls his name Shade. He says he belongs to John Shines, of Ouplin County, ,\*. t\ I The owner is requested to come forward, pay Charges, and take hi;u awav. ALFRKD M LOWRV. Shirijj'C. If. 11th February, le37. 1 .~?:3t Fruit, tVc. W HOLESALE <Tf RE OR AN CiFS. Fine Apples, Cocoa Nuts, I>inanas. Apples, litisius. Figs, Walnuts, Fees' rves, Jellies, an I I'vstcrs, for sale for Cash i on! v. bv 1>. MAL!<OV. ( Feb."13, lc37. ? Bacon & Ivan!. Olftd&tfb 1,)S well cured NT.C\ n :c ! /?^1r^lF r a lew hundred po.:u is t r.iue lard. For sale chcan, fur cas!ior.lv. bv 1>. MALLOV. ' 1VK IX is:*:. Cotton Seed. #)4k BAOS Petit Oulf. received per st boat Oaeola, ami for sal" bv J). M ALLOY. I Feb. 02nd, 3 837. 10:tf , Hats. 4 FEW CAses, of the latest fashion, for sale bv l>. MALI.OV. 07th Fob. 1 fl:tf THE BANK OFCAAU)EX, S. C. ) j CA3IDI:.X, Feb. I), 1S37. ^ TIIE Bo;rd of Directors having ordered th" payment of the 5th and last I nstalment on | tho Capital Stock of "Jus Bank, on Saturday,the ISlh (lav o* M treh next, Public notice is hereby given, that the same being ten dollars on cacti share, will be received on or before Saturday the iSih March next, in Charleston, by the ' Planter s and Mechanic'.- Bmk; in Colntnbia, by tho Commend d B.n!.: in Chcr.iw bv the Merchant's Bank : and in Ca.nden. at the Banking House, by the Cashier. The Scrip', v be C.-ucd ??:i application at the Btiikktg 11 j., ' i anidcn, on receipt oi tn- '.rus j '|hviiu ii':' from the* places above ties it ed. Bv order o' the Board, W. J. GKA.NT, Cashier. j Feb. 11. ft. > Mot i The Columbia Southern limes, too Charles.) ton Courier, Mercury and Choraw (?iz-tte ;vi!l j publish the above until the 1Mb day ot March j next, and for;va?J their bills to the C asbi r. Shoes. M eases S: ,cs, assort: u qualiti- s at whole- i B_ sale, lev. for cash. J. MALLOY & CO. t'. v ?< Auction & Commission Husi/wss. rami: sui scribcr having routed the larLT' JL ware house on Front street,on door cast o! Mr. John .V. In^Iis* .-tore, lately removed ant tilt *ii up as an Auction X. (jiroe?r\ Store by ."Mr John l?. Melveuzie, is readv to receive on con. sifi'iitir. iit any <loods, or otiter property to he disposed at auction or private si! \ for a lair coin, jvensation and will ho thankful lor a .-liar-* ol patronage. K. T. MOR0AX. CJter tw, Fe!?. 13, lb37. On Consignment. IIlids. X.?w Orleans, I'orto Rico, and St. Croix Sugars. Jo haj^s prime Cuba Collec. XfO bis. X. O. Molasses. 5(1 sacks Liverpool Salt. 3 casks Rice, 10 casks Cheese. 1.) boxes bar Soap. \c., all of which will be sold on aceomino.l.itino' terms. tr 'f um?f: IV l\b. 13, 1-37. 114t Kenioviil. Till' subscribers have this dav removed to a M:\V RFILDINO outdoor below their old stand, and off-r tor sale a larjfo and extensive stoekof NMW &, FASlllOXAHLi: COOPS, consisting of Pr.v Coons, IIardwmu:, vt cIki?ckkims ; Also?a 1 true stock of Domestic and Foreign Lienors X Wines ; all of which will he .void low for cash orcountrv produce. M. vX. K. IIA ILK 1'. Feb. II, 1S37. 11 tf Oranges, Lemons, &(?. ORANGES, Lemons, Almonds, Raisins, Frunes, Figs, thigar and Hatter Crackers. Fine Annie Cheese, Newark Cider,New Orleans Molasses, Sugar house do., Louisiana double relined Sugar, just receeived and for sale Lv JOHN A. INCUS. Feb. 11.1837. ivtnnoval. ~H" ?X. L. II. ASHCll.VFT have removed to the well known stand formerly occupied by U. II. Crockett &, Co., where they have and will keep const sully on hand a general assortment ot staple, t'mcy, Knglish, l'ronch and Italian Silk goods, ilals, Ronnets and Shoes : they will be happy to see their friends and former customers. Merchants from the country are cordially invited to cali and examine their stock before purchasing clseu here, as prices will be low* and terms aceo:nmodati;r '. Feb. ti. 1S37. ? Jk pair gentlemen's and Ladies' Sho -s, -J1 pr. Roots, ti Cases Ronnets. (5 packages fmc II ud,vare and Cutlery, with fancy So ip and perfumery, just received per Jane and Illizabetii, and for sale In* J. & I.. 11. ASIIC-IiAFT. ALSO, expected this day, .'1 Rales super Carpeting Fob. <s I?S7. Butter and Lard. A GOOD supply of the above article 0:1 hand JsL and for sale low, for cash, bv J. MAI-LOV & CO. Feb. G'.h, 1S37. 13:* f 100 Bl>!s. Potatoes. i H^llF subscrilxu* h;:s on hand I'll) Bids. .Yor.0. tli'rrn l\?tato-.*s, and tor sale on acponnnodatinij terms. BUOWX BRYAX. Feb. G, lt*37. i:i:?t Fresil Raisins, RE CD BY STEAMER OREO LA. fl BOXFS, and 10 II tit* Boxes, and tor JL 93 sal hv J. MAI/LOY CO. Fob. Gth, 1*37. 13:tf Java, Laguira, & Rio Collee. 4 COOl) supply of the al.ovo article on hand and lor sale, in* .1. MALLOY & CO. Feb. Gth, IS37. 13:1 F Fresh Ground Buckwheat Flour. LIJS. of the above article lor sale lit retail, for crib's, hv .1. MAl.LOY A CO. lYb.Xth, 1837. 13:t f Notice. A 1101 Si: of Entertainment is opened l?v -Ca. tlio subscriber for the accommodation of gentlemen. L. 17. STl'BBS. Benncttsville, Jan. - 1, 1*37. lti Sw SOUTH CAROLINA. ) MARI.llORo' DISTRICT. \ Cameron Johnson, Applicant, r.f. John Johnson, Miry Johnson, Salavin Johnson. Philip Barker <.V liis wife Nancy ct. ali. Defendants. ST appearing to my satisfaction that Lewis Talks and his wife Ann, two of the Datendants, reside without this State ; it is therefore or. dercd, that ihev do uppoar and object to the division or sale of the real estate of Peter Johnson on or before the first day of April next, or their consent to the same will he entered on record. L. 17. STL7BBS, O. M. /). Jan. 29. 10 Sw Corn MeaL C10RX MEAL kept constantly on hand ami lor sale*, for cash onh/, hv f. MALLOY vA ( O. J.m. 23rtl, 1837. 11 : f Fresh Mackerel. tr UKLS. No. 1 Mackerel, i>jP 19 Do. Xo. 'J Do. 1") Da. X"o. 11 J)o. ;? il.tlf llbls. Xo. 1 1)0. ]0 Do. Xo. 0 Do. ju*t received ami ibi s lie, for cash only, by .T. MALLOY CO. .Tm.23rJ, 1^37. Ilrtf S'MTI LOTTERY. for the benefit if the Salisbury Academy. 3.1 Class for IC-.J<, to be drawn x:i >\ adesuorough, Anson county, on Saturday the day of March, 1837. Seventy live number Lottery 13 drawn ballets. SPLENDID SCHEME. 1 Prize of ?13,000 is 13,000 Dollars 1 Prize of G,U0!) is G,000 Dollars 1 Prize of 3,000 is 3,000 Dollars 1 Prize of 2,300 is 0,500 Dollars It) Priz s of 1.000 is 10.000 Dollars !tl Priz v of G00 is 6.000 Dollars 12 Pfiz s of 500 is <3,000 Dollars lit) Prizes of 3t)0 is* O.Q'IQ Dollars 30 Prizes of 200 is 0,000 Dollars 200 Prizes of 100 is 20,000 Dollars Besides many of 50 40, 30, &c. A mounting in at/ to 21)6,14G Dollars. Whole Tickets ?6, Halves 3 00, Quarters 1 30 A certificate for a package, of25 whole ticket; will cost only ?80. Halves and Quarters ii; proportion. To be had, in (lie greatest varicft ol numbers either bv nackagc or single ticket u; I'. K. LILLY, .1 iftut. Orders lrom a distance enclosing the cash prouiptly attended to. Wadesboro', Anson Co. Y. C. } I Steamboat. 7 BIIIE new Steamix i-i&j X Oscola, built ex pre , ly for this River, is daily expected, and will r regularly between (Jeorgetown and this place. [ ' JAMES POWELL, Pres. .Ms. S. C. ' Jan. 3D. 12 it The Charlotte Journal and the Western C;u liiiian. ^Salisbury) will publish the abovo udv< j tiseinent three times and forward their accoui ! to t liis office. BOOKS, AT THE CHE RAW BOOKS TORI Afflic:?d Man's Companion, Chapman's Sermons, Nistorv of Ponirrv. I Book of Hearts, Tucker on Predestination, Progressive Experience of tbc Heart, The Great Teacher, j Baxters Caii, { Saints' Rest, Thoughts in Alllic'.ion, Christian's Pat'ern, J )o. .Manual, i Sacra Privuta, Owen on t!ic 130th Psaini, Joscphus, Buttcrworth's Concordance, Fox's Book of Martyrs, Buck's Dictionary, | Christ our Example, Popular Infidelity, i Tiie .Ministry M e Need, ITcrvey's Meditations, Solitude Sweetened, Law's Serious Call, Young Christian, by Abbott, The Corner Stone, " The Way to do Good. " Phillip's Love of the Spirit, Do. Female Piety, Travels of True Godliness, ' Rise & Progress, Clerical Manners, by S. Miller, D.D. I liinton's Harmony, Taylor's Life of Christ, Sturm's Reflections, Home's Introduction, j 1 Icnry's Commentary, Clarke's do. i Sect's do. Jay's Kvening Kxercises, Jay's Morning do. I lodge on Romans i O Toil's Paragraph Bible, Robinson's Bible Dictionary, Watson's do. Jay's Prayers. Jay's Lectures, 5 Jay's Sermons, ? Holy Living, ; Holy Dying, 1 Six Months in a Convent, Supplement to do. Maria Monk, Barnes' Trial, Spraguc on Revivals, Do. Lectures to Young People, Banyan's Grace Abounding, I Wavland's Discourses, ! Dak's Works, : Hannah Mora's Religion of the Hoar Communicant's Companion, Do. Catechism, J Every Day Duty, Every Day Christian, Rook for Parcn's, i Eat Iter's Book, Hin's to Parents, 1 Hebrew Wife, 1 Faber on Infidelity, Jone's Excursions to Cairo, Arc. Christian Lyre and Supplement, Watts on the Mind, Goode's Better Covenant, Wesley's Sermons, Watson's Institutes, Watson's Wesley, Ilannuh More's Works, 7 vols, j Mrs. Sherwood's Works, 13 vols. ! Pulyglo.t Bible, SJicep, Do. do. Turkey, /ion's Songster, Village Hymns, Assembly's Hwnns, : Episcopal Prayers, lato edition. Methodist Hymns, last edition. Small Bibles with Psalms* School Bibles, I >o. Tcsiamenhs, j Campbell's Poems, Paradise Lost, 1* 9 IT A. i>urn s \\ ; Franklin's Works, i 1 Iannali -Mori's .Memoir, | Robertson's Works, Ewell's Mdica! Companion, Scientific Tracts. AlcKenzie's f?,000 Rcccipfs, 1 Locke's Essays, Penny Magazine, 4 vols. Kent's Commentaries, t Rush's .Memoranda, } Barnes' Works, : Orabb's Synonymes, Hunter's Sacred Briogrnphy, ; Butterwonh's Concordance, ! Bible Dictionary, i * . Castor:'s Collections, Young .Man's Closet Library, Young Disciple, Mrs. Sigournoy's Letters to Youi I Ladies, Relisiious Opinions of Washing#!!, : , . P Philip's Devotional Guide, 2 vols, i , Walk about Zion, ?i Essay 0:1 Covetouness by Dick, '! Malcom's Hiblc Dictionary, ; Christian Retirement, i Memoir and Remains of Nov ins, | Proscribed German Student, ; Marcus Aurelius by Mrs. Sigournev, ; Lily of the Valley, Todd's Student's Manual, Dost on Hook for 1937, i Life of Crockett, , Visit to Texas, 2d edit. | Canary Hird, Shipwrecks wi ll 100 Eng. j Parley's Columbus, ; i Do. Washington, j Do. Franklin, j Virginia Housewife, f j A large supply of the Missouri IJarnioi * ust received. . .,5t 'j Also/ Mason's See red Harp. V-V1 v f Cv,V?'"N XlO'ilis Notice to Carpenters. 5a* {,:oposuls, tor tI?o erection of ss* ; Kj? Iloasc of Worship tor the 1) lptist denomii un ' ution iu this place. will bo received, directed jt A. P. I/icosto, until the 1st of April next. Spo > eifications can bo scon at the counting room i W . tSc i . U.iiloy &> Co. r?' ' A. P. LACOSTE, j :r-: J. W. Hl'K.V, C f " ,ts | A. .M. MelVER, ^Committee Chcraw, S. C. Fob. 21, 1S37. 15 (Jt g.! Pearl St. House Rebuilt, ' j NO. 8S I MIAUL STREET. TO BE RE-OPEN CD IN FEBRUARY, 1S37. rg^ms sp clous establishment is enlarged am _SL erected upon its former site, in the centr ; of the comnierciil operations of the city, sur rounded by mor than 50!) entirely new fire proo i stores and warehouses, occupying the ground o | the great conll igration. This Hotel, frontinj j upon Pearl and Water streets, is arranged upoi a new and most improved plan, with a spaciou: lhVplnntfA flrmttt i*vtptiiiivo Dtnimr IVirlnr< !nr*rr j and airy Sleeping Rooms, commodious 13athi:ij { Rooms, stoma power to elevate a supply of wale; j to the upper story, and for other purposes, toge 1 thcr with evety convenience required to pro;not< the health and comioit of Hoarders. A guard i: and will he constantly employed to keep even part of the premis e in order and security. (A1 derinan Peters, the owner,) has spared no expense to render this ImiUing, both in extent am style of architecture, equal, if not superior to an\ ' commercial Hotel in this country. This iIous< : will be furnished complete in modern style, aiu rc-opcncd in the month of February, 1837.?Tin undersigned, ^lbrm-r proprietor,) respectfully so * licits tlio patronage of its old customers and tin ' public generally. JOHN M. FLINT. New-York, I)ec. 18th, Ib3t>. 8:is3m Seine Twine. 4 good stock of the above article for sale by J. MALLOY cA CO. i Feb. 11, 1S37. I ' " " j Dyspepsia and Liver Comi plaints. ARM universally acknowledged to have toUl ly eclipsed the pretensions of every other remedy f and superceded the necessity of every other modi of treatment, wherever the above diseases an | found to exist, as well as in enlargement of tin Spleen and in Jaundice. IT* Among tho symptoms ot uyspepsia anu invc Complaints, arc tlutulcncy, sourness or burning in tlio stomach, melancholy, irritability, disa grceablc taste in the mouth ; great irregularity o i appetite, which is sometimes voracious, and a other times greatly deficient, thirst, fetid breath nausea weakness of the stomach, acid eructations palpitation, drowsiness, irregularity of the bow j els, pressure on the stomach after meals, pain ir ' the head, dizziness or vertigo ; confusion of mind I attended with loss of memory, a gnawing in tin ' stomach when empty, dullness, atlection of sigh and hearing, pain and weakness in the back, lan guor, disturbed sleep, cold feet and hands, tremor t ( uneasiness in the throat, cough, pain in the sidi l? ' or breast, Sic. t These medicines are becoming known and ra ucd. i ' Jvieh i>ox is accompanied with numerous Cei titicates from the highest sources of respectability The unrivaled success of the medicines, in cu j ring the above maladies has given thc?n a r<*pu tation which time only can destroy. < rp/llTA nr V \ VTf TITT.T rnr> : J7K I 1< i JL'iiVO V Iju i i auiiu .iki x a w* . PILLS Tiicso Tills need but a trial to recommcm ; them. , They are purely vegetable and well calculate* ) for the removal of all Billions complaints. ! 'I'hev act specially upon the Liver, when in ; f torpid condition, carrying oil"a large quantity o ! bile, through the influenoe of the cxceruenl tunc ; lion, which, if suffered to remain in the system ' would produce either Jaundice, Liver Complaint Billions Fever, l ever and Ague, or some otho ; grievous bodily allliction. Iii al' cases of torpo j of the bowels, they act like a charm. In recen ! cases of Dyspepsia, they arc a certain cure. M i iiv persons who wore eutijVct to violent attack: ' of sick head ache, have been much benefitted, am J several perfectly cured in a f-Av weeks by trio: j use. They are highly recommended as a proven tivo and cure of Biiiious complaints. Person: who are subject to that distressing complaint ! sea sickness, by taking a portion or two of then j a few days previous to embarking on board tin i vessel, will be almost certain to escape it. Fe . males can use them at any period, without ia curring any risk. Persons going to sea, or to i t southern climate, should by all means take soun ' of these Pills with them.?Their virtues will re ? main unimpaired for years in any climate. N< ' family should he without t!i -so Pills ; a portion o tliein, taken occasionally would be the means o preventing much sullcring from sickness. It i ! from neglect of keeping uj? a regular r*erisiallTi \ action of the stomach and bowels, thus sufferm; to be alvsorbed and mingled with the blood, unas ) siiniluted fluids, that most diseases are produe , . Dr. P. feels confident that r.o person wiiogiv ! these Pills a fair trial, will ever after feel willin; | to be without thorn. The testimony of thou I sands speaking in the highest trrnis of their efli j cacy, might be added, but the wry high reputa . tion I>r. P. has acquired us tlic inventor of th , "Patent Vegetable Medici lire Stomorhicrs ct He ; pjl'crv" for the cure of Dyspepsia and Live | complaints, i* thought a sufficient guarantee I those wishing to 111 .ke a trial of their virtue: ! They contain not a particle of.Vorcury, or an j ingredient that do s not act in harmony wit | health and oppose* disease. i r\_ i? .i:?#;lw.?1v iimlor4<onil. tli.i J/r. ! V? U i i > y r r tlie>c Pills po:.:' S8 beneficial qualities indopcr 0 dent of their purgative effects ; they are both tor f ic and do obstruent, acting upon the secreting an ' oxhabnt functions ; thus strengthening the pa ticnt, while they remove obstructions?Mod cines which possess no other, excepting catha: ! tic qualities, debilitate the patient, and their r? ! pealed use lays the foundation of a long cat. ! logiw of Chronic Diseases. Dr. P. having been educated under the mo: cmia-mt American and European Medical pf< fossors, and practised Li* profession many yeai j in the South, where diseases of the most obstina! ' character prevail, considers himself well qualifu to judge oil tlie nature of di"eascs incident I , warm climates. Prepared by .Tfts;:rn Pkiksti.y Firrrns, m. d. * D. c. r. m. at Lis Institution for tbe cure of obst 11:1 to diseases, !>v ;;; ns of vegetable remedies, > 1-0 Liberty street, New York, inventor and so proprietor. Each box contains forty Pills. Prii ,")0 Cents. [ A fresh supply of the above .Medicines, just r ceiveil and fn- sr.l** l?v JOHN I. W ESTERVELT, I)ru hf. Cb-raw. Muv 3, 1S3H, -fi (i. I * * ' v,,iFor sale at the Bookston f A. N Appeal to Young Men in the Presbyter:. JjL. Church. Py Professor Howe, of the The logical Seminary in Coluqibia. The proe-'cd'.* pros PECTUS OK THK a SOUTH CRN" CHRISTIAN" ADVOCATE. l" j A T the 1 to (ionoral Confidence of tlie Meth 0 j odist Episcopal Church. resolutions were | pissed, authorizing the publication of weekly re. iigious pipers, on the s uite fooling with the Christian Advocate and Journal (of .Vow York,) and the Western Christian Advocate (Cincinna. . ti,) at Iii lunonii, Nashville,and Charleston. At Nashville, the paper thus authorized, has already been issued. The one intended for Richmond, - will, we doubt net, soon I>c put forth. And the G 'orgi i and South Carolina Annual Coufcren cos, for whose districts the paper at Charleston is especially intended, have each taken measures for its early publication. u The Act of the General Conference authoric fzingth'se public, tions, was called for by the 1 | Southern Delegates, on the ground of its being f j necessary to an equ .1 distribution of tlio Church's f ! press to all parts of her communion ; and cspe1 ciaily, in v. 'W of the peculiar political aspect of i i tlio times. Within the range contemplated for i s tlie paper at Ciiarleston, leaving equal scope for J these ..t Richmond and Nashville,there arc about i ; | fifty thousand whites in tiio membership of the r Church, llere then are, probably,ten thousand ; - (\IothoJiat lumi'i >:, and a muc.h greater number * ' - - ? t r .? v . _ -1 1 I.I.. J I attacucd !<> I lie .U liiouiMS Wiio nave 110 we K.iy ? paper published among them. This, under any i ; : circumstances, might hi held a sufficient reason - for (he publication we propose; but considered - in connexion with tho feeling which is known to 1 pervade aii classes of men 011 the sulye.ct of our 7 domestic institutions, it not only just ilr.-s our tin) dcrtakingas o.ue that is expedient, but strongly ! 1 urges il as necessary to the Church. J Wc propose, therefore, to publish at the city of - | Charleston, as soon as the subscription list shall ; : 1 warrant it. a weekly religious paper, to be enti- 1 tied Tho Southern Christian Advocate ; which j shall be zealously devoted to the promotion of i good morals and religion?to give expression to j the views and feelings of our people, kindly, but j j firmly, 011 all subjects bearing on the Church? j and in particular, to set forward the causa of Christian benevolence, as embodied in the Bible, Missionary, Sunday School, Tract and Temper' j ance Societies. This paper shallbc printed on an imperial sheet, I of the same size and quality with that of the 1 Christian Advocate of New York; with new ! type, long primer; and the typography, in all j respects, shall closely resemble the Now York : ; l>al>f>r' ... | The price will be Three Dollars, to he paid in j advance. 1 i Subscriptions paid within one month after re- | ; cciving the first number, either to the publisher 1 ) or an authorized Agent, will be considered as in j advance. T.. ...... />(M;../.Antininnro /Inrinff l!io ivnr 121 uu> taffy ui iiwwiumiinuvw uuiu,^ ?i.v , j the subscription for the year must be paid, and j postage of the order to discontinue. AH communications, whether of business or - I matter for publication, unless remitting money, J i i or subscriptions, to the amount of ten dollars, ' 1 1 must be post paid. 1 | Communications involving facts, or respect- ' 2 j ing persons, as accounts of revivals or religious meetings, obituary notices, biographies, &c. ; r must be accompanied with the writer's name, r I Communications may be addressed to tho Rev. 1 - j William Capers, Charleston, or to cither of the j 1 j Pastoral Ministers of tho Methodist, Episcopal | t j Church in this city, who are members of the ; > Publishing Committee. ? Tho Itinerant Ministers and Preachers of the j * i Methodist Episcopal Church, uro all authorized 1 ; Agents of the Southern Christian Advocate, to ? | whom payments may be made. a : The proceeds of this paper, as apart of the 1 | General I'ook Concern, will bo equally divided - j among all the Annual Conferences, to be applied ? ' in spreading the Gospel, and aiding distressed - ' - > >? . i \ j and snprranuuaieu .Ministers, .ina mo ttiuuws ! and orphans of those who have died in the work. 1 j * WILLIAM CAPERS, Editor, | Publishing Committee.?Nicholas Tuli'-y.Gco. r F. Pierce, llond English, Whiteford Smith, jun. j James Scwcll, John N. Davis. Charleston, Jan. '28. Davidson College. f j31(IE Second Annual Instalment on the Sub$1 _?L scription to this Institution is now due. It ! is hoped t tat the subscribers will meet il prompt, j | ly.?The collectors appointed in the several con I grogalions last year arc requested to act in the | j j same capacity this year. The present will of necessity, be the year of greatest expense, as the i Institution will go into operation on the first f of March next. Are there not some who feel an interest in this entcrprize, who have, as yet, giv -n it no jiecuuiury assistance ??and will they ' not now, in this time of its greatest nocd. lend r j afhclping hand ? Who will give us books for j- ' the Library ? It was suggested to one congrc. t j gat ion, that each orio having the ability should I ? *" *1'" T r\f mnrn rnltunnfi, fiQ . J prCSJ'IU I U tuu xjii/i ai j *ju\> vf* inwtv f ww i ] a New Year's Cifl. This suggestion has brought 1 iu several valuable hooks. It is proposed that r ! the friends of the Institution in all the other . congregations act on the hint. Let each one s give at least one volume. The Books may be t I put into the hands of the pastors of the respective j | congregations. Books on any subject will be 3 thankfully received. Will the pastors bring this . subject before tlu-ir congregations ? . I P. J. SPARROW, j I Agent of Davidson College. . I Education of Young Ladies. *' subscriber ofF.'r* to roceivo into his J -R- family, on t!ia 16th January, 1?37, a limi j tad number of young Ladies, for the purpose of ' . affording them the advantages of a really solid, as , well as a useful and ornamental education. * 1 The Ladies will be under the personal supei" 1 intondancc of .Mrs. Philips, assisted by a yeung J 1 Lfly from Mrs. Willard's Seminary at Troy, 1 who is reccommended as well qualified, both by 3 | education and cxporicnco, to teach the English, L 11 in, and French languages, Arithmetic, Euclid I and the various branches of Natural Philosophy, * j Mu?ic and Drawing. ; i lie iiumocr oi jiupus i.N uui ?.u , " they will board witli the subscriber, anu lie con( side red as a part of his own family, and their , I conduct, conversation, habits, associates, moral I am! intellectual natures will be carefully watchr fd over, and their best interests promoted with , the wakeful solicitude of a parent uud the con, , ' scicntious integrity of a Christian. It is believed that the situation of Chapel Hill ( is anion*; the healthiest in the St ite, and that (j t!ii? opportunity now presented of acquiring a thorough education lias claims on tho attention j j of parents not often surpassed. The terms arc two hundred .and twenty-five ^ dollars per year, payable in advance. As no ex. ! tra charges, either tor books or any tiling taught in this school will be made, and us the plan of education is comprehensive and one which in its " j execution involves considerable personal sacri! lie, it is obvious that but a very moderate com S | ' , * [c pensjtion is required. >(j | Further particulars may be known by applicii tion (if by letter the postage must be paid) to the j subscriber or to the Ilev. J.C.Coit. Cheraw, tS.C. J A MI1S PHILIPS, i Prof, 'if Mat ft. Xat. PhiloMyhi/. j Chapel Mi!l,X.C., 13th Jam, I837.__ 43_ Ic! Oglethorpe University. . -? ^ I # V ! fWlIUi Agents of tho Hoard having reported ' JL that the required stun has been subscribed j t > Oglethorpe I 'nivcrsity? Therefore Krsoltr.tl, That our Treasurer bo authorized to call in tlie ; first iostalnieiit upon lie* subscription. " 1 IJy order of the Committ'**. " ; S KOCKWELL, Chairman, j r. F>. Sti'dus, Sec. & Tr, ! Almanacs. fo i f 5 UIK American. Parley's and Mil!Y.r.i. H. J;Vm. !' ; V> ?4>teVv % * r % | New Goods, TIIE subscriber is now receiving direct froui New York, a general assortment of Goods, amongst which are super Whitney, ouftil, rose, ' and strijKjd Blankets, Negro Cloth, Sattinot, M>? rinos, and domestics, Shoes, Hardware, See, Also, best JSt. Croix Sugar, old Java Coffee, No. 1 .i/.u-ken 1 in half bbls.. Buckwheat flour, i Goshen Lulter a choice article, beef tongues smoked, beef, crackers, cheese in boxes, alw N. J C. old baeon with a choice selection of Wines and other spirits. Being desirous to sot apart the yoar of 1837 to close up his books and view the ground upon which he stands, he is compelled to say to his customers that many of his accounts wfll be discontinued after the first of January, and he r earnestly Calls upon thoso indebted by note ur account to make arrangements to settle without delay. His stock of goods will be offered at re. ! dured prices for cash or country produce. Cotton received and shipped as heretofore, 1 and advances made if required. BROWN BRYAN. Dec. <?f>, ls36. Holladat/ s Hotel. 1rVMrT? ei'Ci V ?l,a p.,J| Rnnrf t.U.UIiL/in 1 IiU 1 U|ij?UfHU iUG warehouse, is now open for the reception of revellers. The house is larg^ and Imn been ttod up for a Hotel, :./:<! !> iujj immediately at he point on High Street whence the ear3 ar. rive and depart daily, makes it so convenient to travellers on the Rj i Road and by Steam Boats, that more is unnecessary to be said. The proprietor pledges hims-if Jo r-nder every accout modatiun to those that r.:;;; call at ids Hotel. JAMES flOLLADAY. Portsmouth, Va, Jan. 3. O* To !>e inserted ia the Norfolk IV aeon an?l Baltimore American three times a week for one month, and in the Raleigh Standard, Edcr.ton Gazette and Choraw Gazette, for three months, and send tlicir bills to this office for payment. OOUCIES will he issued upon Buildings JSL Merchandi<?- iii Store, and on the river to and from Charleston and Georgetown; also on Cotton in store. lYrsons living in the country and towns adjacent hv giving a description of their property, can have it insured against loss ordainage by fire. L). H. IIARLI.EE. Agent ut Cheraw, fur Insit. Co. of Columbia, S. C. Land For Sale. rglllE Subscriber offer* for Sale, his plantaJeL tioa in Marlborough District, containing 710 acres prime Cotton did Corn land, having about 2.">0 acres under cultivation. It is situate<1 three miles from the Court House and has acorn, fortable dwelling bouse and necessary out buildings upon it. Persons desiring to purchase it, can ascertain the terms by applying to C. W. Dudley at Marlborough C. House, or to the Sub. soribcr himself on the premises. JOHN R. DONALDSON, May 231, 29 tf. Land for Sale. TIIE Subscriber offers for Sale his Land ct Snecdsborough, the improvements are a comfortable two story Dwelling House, with every necessary out buildings, and saw and Oris* Mill, about five hundred .teres cleared and under fence, fronts one mile on the Pcdec River, eleven miles above Cheraw. The tract contains between eleven hundred and twelve hundred acres, well , watered, lias well and is healthy. The subscrU ! ber is well a war a of the depressed price of land and will sell at a very low price aud reasonable indulgence, Apply to the subscriber on tho i premises. WILLIAM JOHNSON. f October 5th, 163G, 48 if. i SELYE ROPES? SEINE TWINE? Asupply of the above articles for sale cheap for cash by D. .MALLOY, i Dec. 27, 183(5. 6-if FLOUR, MEAL, <$r LARD, i 1^" ORTll Carolina Flour by the barrel, i i_ w Fresh country Lard. ALSO?Floar and Meal, at retail, by J. A. IN'GLIS. Dec. f>. ^ rt /ia I/1 ^ 1 Z" O t/Ct'/" V/UIUO mm, V/(VUf?0. LOTH, Goats han and Petersham Over J Coats, ; Pilot and half Pilot Coats, I Ladies and Gentlemen's Cloaks, I For sale by 51 D. MALLOY. | BOOK BINDING. TIIE subscribers have established themselves in the above line of business in Cheraw ! and offer their services to its citizens. G. BAZENCOURT, & CO. Cheraw, S. C., Jan. 26. I Fair Notice. 4LL persons indebted to inc, or to tlie late firm of LaCoste & ]\IcKay, either bond, note, or book account, are again respectfully, re. j quested to come forward and nay their duea^AI1 tliat choose not to do so, by the middle at i February next, will find that I shall depend on ' promises no longer. AUG. P. LaCOST?. January 3, 1j?36. Atif Salt, Molasses, and Rice* -tfj A k /gA SACKS Liverpool Salt, and a few, Jgj Casks of Molasses and Rice, for sulo cheap for cash, by retail or wholesale. J). MALLOX i.._ irwu i??j7 9:tf JUU. JUlil, 1UUI> Ruled Paper, I^OR drawing off accounts, for salp at the. Bookstore. ; Blankets Negro Cloths Cotton Bagging 8fc._ THE Subscriber lias on hand a good Stock of the above articles which he will sell as cheap as anv in market. I .11 " D. MALtOY. Northern Flour, &c. CJI.TERFIXE Western Canal Flour, 15 Xos. 1, end 3 Mackerel,. J Cheese, f Rice, of tlio new erop, Ann!- f, Just received and for sale hv JOHN A. LN'CLIS. " ; Jan. 2,1 >37." Sett' iJ* Notice.. "H.IROM this date, I sliall make a charge of " per cent. o:i all moneys advanced, besides t!ic legal interest, on Cotton Shipments, Accept, aures, and Liabilities, whether at Bank or othzr. irise; and for the renewal of all Notes, filling op and attending to discounting Drafts, and remit, ting Money, $ of 1 per cent, will be charged upon the amount. Also, will undertake to nrake salo of property, real or personal, for a small earn, mission. " BROWN BRYAN. Jan. 2, 1637. 8if i Volt's ALE. * < OS'!'F.I! & COKE'S ORIGINAL SOUTH. . ? ? ' EUNToYIC. a Family Medicine, warranted a speedy and lasting cure for ' AG'VE AND FEVER. and evcrv symptom of general del?iffty. J.C. WADSWORTH. \-.,v y* i-:%? ; J