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From flic Christian Rcricr. FAITH AND WORKS. ON THE STATEMENT OP PAUL AND THAT OF JAMES CONCERNING FAITH Much jHirplexiry lias often been felt, in contemplating the two passage, Rom. i;i : 12S, Tlit;refor?s we conclude, tliat a man is justified bv fai:b widiout the deeds of the law, and James ii: "21, Ye see, then, how that hy works a man is jus.iiied, and nut by faith only. To view those citations through a proper medium, a due regard must be paid to the context and to tlie various considerations in which the subject is involved. It is well known that the npos !o Paul was a learned Hebrew of the Pharisean sect, and that, while he sus'ained this connexion, Ik; was a high-toned legalist, and a persecutor of the Christian (kith. 11c no sooner became a convert to this faith, than he changed his views, ids associates, Ids manner of I: fa, and earnest :y endeavored to establish that belief, for tlie destruc.ion of which he iiaJ employed his mightiest efforts. it,* i>io w !?<>!(,ii'd in tlifi dolus. i IH>} k/ivimvM ? ... io:i from which lie, by (lie grace ol C.Iod, had emerged. In his endeavors to remove this O (Inclusion, and exhibit the nature of evangelical faith, he travelled extensively; he wrote fourteen epistles to dilfcrent churches and individuals ; he performed the most perilous missions in E irope and Asia, and, willing, not only to he bound, but to die lor the sake of the Lord Jesus, lie cheerfully sealed his testimony with his blood. Evangelical faith was, iu his view, of the highest importance, lie unfolds its nature, discourses upon its value, and shows that without faith.it is impossible to please God. In his address to the Hebrews, he defines it as it is expressed ID the English version, " the substance of tnings hoped for, the evidence of things not seenor, as it might be more clearly expressed, confidence in respect to things hoped tor, firm belief in respect to things not seen. It is thai by which we receive the atonement and lay hold 0:1 the hope set before us. In Gal. v: 5, G, Paul gives us to sec what sort of faithjic means, where he treats of it us connected with justification. " We," says he, " thro' the Spirit, wait for the hope of righteousness by faith. Eor in Jesus Chris: neither circumcision availeth any i tning, nor uncircumcis:on, but luito wnicu worketh by love." It is, then, according to the teaching of Paul himself, the faith which worketh by love, and this only that iivailcth any thing. To understand fully his statement in the passage under consideration, (Rom. iii: 28) we must commence with the 23d verse, in which he says, "For all have sinned ;"all have transgressed the law, the rule of duty, (whatever that rule may have been.) under which they were placed. None, therefore, can plead the deeds of the law, or their works, as the ground of their justification. " Forall have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;" and if any are justified, they must be "justified freely by his grace, through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus, whom God I I a !? set forth to be a propitiation, through, faith in his blood ?that is, most clearly, j through such a faith as relies, not on their own merit, but solely on divine grace, through Christ and him crucified ; and, at the same time, worketh by love. 41 Where ( is boasting, then ? It is excluded. By j what law (or principle?) Of works? Nay. but by the law of faith. Wherefore we coocdude, that a ;nan is justified by faith, without the deeds of the law." As much j as to say, Therefore we conclude, that without, or independently of the deeds of the I law, (that is, gratuitously, or through grace,) a man is justified ; it being understood, as j a matter of course, that the faith spoken of, is that which looks to the blood of Christ, and " worketh by love." Now, let us turn to the apostie James. Soon after the crucifixion ol our Lord, this apostle, it is probable, had a Iead;ng part i:i the cure of the church at Jerusalem. From the year 31, tiil his martyrdom, in the year l);J, his influence over the Christian church was extensive and salutary. At the time ( when he wrote the epistle which bears bis ! name, and, especially that part of it to which i lite present discussion relates, he had in I view the deluded professors of religion who' substitute a more profession of faith, a form i of godliness, for its reality and power, and j thus wrest the Scripture to their own des- j truetion. This will be manifest if wo con- ! suit tite whole paragraph. " What doth it profit, m; brethren, tho' a man say he hath ftlilti, and h*vc not works? Can faith save i him? If a brother or sister be naked, and j destitute of daily food, and one of you sav unto them, Depart in peace, be ye warmed /fc" * - r . . . 4 and tilled, notwunsiancung ye give mem uoi those things which arc needful to the body, what d jth it profit ? Even so faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being alone. Yea, a man may say, Thou hast faith and I have works. Show me thy faith without thy works, and I will show thee my faith by my works. Thou believest there is one God ; thou does: well; the devils also believe and tremble. But wilt thou know, O vain man, that faith without works is dead ? Was not Abraham, our father, .justified by works, when he had offered up Isrmc his son, upon the altar ? Soest thou how faith wrought with his works, and by works was faith made perfect ? And the Scripture was fulfilled which saith, Abraham believed God, and it was imputed unto him for righteousness ; and he was called the friend of God. Ye see, then, how that by works (as when Abraham's faith wrought with his works) a man is justified, and not by faith only (that is, by a mere unproductive dead faith, that yields no fruit of righteousness;) for as the body without the spirit is dead,so faith without works is dead also." It must now be manifest tiiat Paul speaks of that genuine faith which " worketh by love James, of a merely speculative fuith, or a spurious one that is dead. Paul speaks of deeds of the law, or works, viewed as claiming justification on the ground of per. fection and merit. James speaks of works, viewed as the fruit of a living faith, and as the evidence of character. In a word, Pan o^drcsscsa less""* 1* s.-rb on thei: ! own merit, for salvation ; James, to such as I rely on faith that does not prompt to a holy j j lite, hut turns the grace of God into iascivi- j j ousncss. As, therefore, the words faith and works j ' are use.] by one npostie in a different sense i Ironi ilmt in which they are by the other, i j there is, clearly, no contradiction in the state- } ! ments. J'otli Paul ami James commend j | nud eutorce that faitii which works by love. I | From their statements it is evident that a j j spurious or dead faith is an index of spiritual j i death ; that, however high and fair its pre- | j tensions may he, it is adapted only to decoy, | ! to captivate the unwary, and lead them on j | to endless ruin ; that genuine taith looks humbly and gratefully to the Lamb of God ; j | that it works by Iovo ; that it is productive t ! of good fruits ; that it has a lodgment in the j j heart, and influences it to regard nothing i which comes in competition with the dccis- I '??? ????' fnmmnnds of (rod. These state- I | meats, rightly understood, concur with the 1 whole current of Scripture, and teach us ; most impressively, that it is no light thing to 1)0 a true believer in Jesus Christ; that its i value can be estimated only in view of its ! | eternal consequences. Here the solemn interrogation naturally . addresses itself to every conscience, Is my | faith that which workcth hy love?" Does J i it produce the proper elFect in my heart and j ; my life ? Will it bear the scrutiny of an j omniscient Clod? Fair professions and speculative theology are, in these decisions, tofuo importance. * Wherefore, let him that thinketh he standoth, take heed lest lie ! fii!'." Vro:n the Sunday School Journal. Tun Thug Religion.?The doctrine ! | that if men are sinccrc, they are therefore j j innocent, is a lavorite delusion. Highway{ men have been immoillizcd by iiistory and | fiction for their noble generosity and sense of honor. And, on the same principle, it is j | not uncommon to hear good hearts ascribed j ! to men of liie^iost corrupt lives, because j tney have some appablo tracts. Under ] | this class come those who ask for credit as ! 1 respecters of religion. They mean well j and do as well as they conveniently can, but i j thev must not be expected to be strict or ex- j j act in their piety. They must be permitted ] j a pretty free indulgence, in consideration ] | of the honor they condescend to render to | J j religionasan abstraction. They would be J sorry to be called profane. j * There is a fraternity of murderers in India called Thugs, who go out in companies, 1" in the guise of travellers, and joining them- i selves to merchants and other persons on j their journeys, allure them to retired spots, murder them,and take their property. In thp record of the'investigations which the j . j British government has made into this sub- J j I ject, it appears that the Thugs are a rc-Ii- ! I gious sect. The following is part of the j j lesimony of two of the witnesses : | J "The father (a noted Thug) used to drink j J very hard, and in his fi:s of intoxication he j J j used to neglect his prayers and his days of | j I fast. All days were the same to him. Ilis j lad, Sumshena, (also a Tnttg.) was always ' sober and religiously disposed, and separa ' ted from his father, living with his uncle, j Dondee, (another Thug.) who was a very ; | worthy and good man." ' Captain Slccman says of them that 'no ( men observed more strictly in domestic life all that is enjoned by their priests, or de- j manded by their respective casts; nor j do any men cultivate with more care the ; esteem of their neighbours, or court with j more assiduity the good, will of all cons'ituted j iocal authorities. In short, to men who do I i not know them,the princpal members off these associations will always appear to be among the most amiable, must respectable, | and most intelligent members of the lower, | and some times the middle and higher | classes of native society." : i 1 I Land for Sale. I THE Subscriber offers for Sale his Land at I Snet'dsborough, the improvements are a j 1 comfortable two story Dwelling House, with ; ever*-' necessary out buildings, and saw and Oris' j Mill", abot^ hundred acres cleared and under j fence, fronts oil? mile on the Pedee River, eleven . I miles above CheraW. The tract contains between ! eleven hundred and twelve hundred acres, well watered, lies well and is healthy. Tho subscri- , i her is well' aware of the depressed price of land ( and will sell at a very low price and reasonable ( t indulgence, Apply to the subscriber on the premises. WILLIAM JOHNSON, j October 5th, 1S33, 48 tf. Fresh Mackerel. J=r BBLS. No. 1 Mackerel, It) 10 Do. No. 9 Do. 15 Do. No. 3 Do. I 5 Half Bbls. No. 1 Do. 10 Do. No. 2 Do. just rccoivcd and for I sale, for cash oali/, by J, MALLOY A CO. ; Jan. 23rd, 1837. il:tf , FBlllE subscribers have purchased of Mr. A. | JL P. LaCostc his stock of Goods, and now i offer them to their friends and the public, on as I j low terms as articles of the same description and 1 quality can be bought in this town. The stock j consists in part of the following articles: 20 ilhds. Porto Rico and St. Croix Sugar, j 50 Rags Cuba and Rio Coffee. i 25 Pieces Ilcnip Bagging. | 25 Coils Rope. 13 Casks Cheese. I 25 Rbls. White Wheat Canai Flour. 40 Kegs White Lead. 8 Rbls. Linseed Oil. 3 Rbls. Tanner's Oil. 1 do. Sperm Oil. 1 do. Spirits Turpentine. 8 Tons Iron, assorted. 50 Plough Moulds. 3 Firkins Butter. 25 Grind Stones. 0 Mill Cranks. 20 Rbls. No. 2 Mackerel. 1 20 Half do. No. 1 do. 400 Lbs. Cotton Yarn, from No. 5 to 12. Together with an assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, Shoes, Hats, Saddlery, Northern 1 j Wooden Ware, Jugs, Jars, Ac. Ac. W. A T. BAILEY A CO. , Jan. 10th. 9:tf i Notice. ALL persons having professional business with the subscriber are requested to call j . on W. II. Robbins, Esq., who will attend to any j I business during mv absence in Florida. 1 J. W. BLAKEVEY. ' ; J-.t. if, P" rn rp I own 1 ax. All owners of the Gillespie and Asson tract? of land within the limits of the town of Chcraw are required to report the same to Messrs. Drown BrVan, David Moore, and Lawrence Prince, assessors, as early as the 20th inst. ]lv order of Council, 1". LONG, Clerk. April 1- 22 tf MERCHANT'S BANK OF S. C., ) Ciieraw April 1, 1837. \ Tim regular annual election for Directors ofthis Institution will take place at the Ilank in Chcraw, on Monday the 1st day of May proximo. \V. GODFREY, Cnsh'r. Chcraw, South Carolina, 21 4t. Loiters remaining in the Post OfTicc at Chcraw, which if not called liar before the 1st July will be sent to the Post OiTiee Dopurtmcnt as dead. A Adams Miss Caroline, 0Allen Zachariah, Avert* G. \V. Lide J. II. or J. J. M iMonington J. M'Millan J. D. U'Donald James 4 M?Call Mrs. AJlcy, VI'Kay John, 2 M'Innis A. 2 Vl'NairMiss II. Morrison John, Jr. M'Donald R. -^'Kenzie Mary Jane, M'Farland John, 2 Muirhead Alexander,!) VPAlpin Miss S. M'Kenzie A, & R. J Maynard Mr. 2 ^'Kay D. L. Martin Jolin, Mortimer Miss V. VI'Nabb Duncan, M'Guckin, H. Maynard U. 2 M'Alpin M. Vl'Eacheni Miss M. MKJallinan J. Miner J. G. M'Pherson A. M'Lennan D. O Odum Edwin, P Pcgues Mrs. M. Perkins Martha, Pegues A. J. * Phillips ?>. Pegues William, Privit Benjamin, ParkerS. II. Pleasams C. S. Pirduc Arnold, Pelhain C. P. Powell Miss M. Parker J W. Pegues James, 2 Pegues B. F. Parker William, Q Quick Mastin, Quick Ilenrv, R Rivers F. Robeson Thomas, Ray Murdoch, Rouse 11 A. S Smith John, 2 Strong Mrs. H. Smith Campell, 2 Sweat E. J. Smith Clement, Stewart Mrs. N. Smith Margaret, Steel J. H. Smith J. J. Strother James P. 4 Smith \V. R. Scipper Zachariah, Smith W. J. & J. E. Scott C. W. Smith Mrs C. Sherwood A. Smith William, Swain Job, Scarborough W. C._ Saltmarsh P. A. T Truslow John, Tucker Daniel, Turnage Jack, Taylor & Punch, Turnage David, Thomas James, Turnage Jolm, Thomas William, W Wheeler W. M. Williamson O. Welborn A. Welch Richard, 2 Wynn Isaiah, 3 Wollard J. B. Wallace Mrs. A. Webb Edmond, Wallace Mrs. A. K. 2Wallace Crarnore, Wright Mrs. C. Williams Thomas, 2 Wilson Mrs. E. L. Warin Joseph. Welch James E. Worrell E. W. BROWN BRYAN, P. M. 4 April 21 tf New Goods. T1IE subscriber is now receiving direct from New York, a general assortment of Goods, amongst which are super Whitney, duffil, rose, and striped Blankets, Negro Cloth, Sattinct, Me. rinos, and domestics, Shoes, Hardware, &c. Also, best St. Croix Sugar, old Java Coffee, No. 1 J/ackerel in half bbls., Buckwheat Hour, Goshen butter a choice article, beef tongues smoked, bctf, crackers, cheese in boxes, also N. C. old baron with a choice selection of Wines ? A t_ _ !_*i_ ana omer spirus. Being desirous to set apart the year of 1S37 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 will be discontinued after the first of January, and he earnestly calls upon those indebted by note or account to make arrangements to settle without delay, llis stock of goods will be offered at reduced prices for cash or country produce. Cotton received and shipped as heretofore, and advances made if required. BROWN BRYAN. Dec. 26, lfc3G. Removal. TUB subscribers have this day removed to a NEW BUILDING one door below thoii old stand, and offer for sale a largo and extensive Stock .of NEW & FASHIONABLE GOODS, consisting of Dry Goons, Hardware, & Gro ceries ; Also?a large stock of Domestic and Foreign Liquors & Wines ; all of which will be sold low for cash or eountry^ produce. ; M. & R. IIAILEV. Vr\u i-rr n t. B Bryan T. A. Bernard D. Backus E. 11. Betts Charles, Brigman Jacob, Burnell Mr. Bailey R. W. Bazencourt G. Bootli G. W. Bears Joseph, Bess Dccator, Baley Rev. Mr. Brown N. or J. Bennett R. Brumfield J. Bennet M. Buic N. G. Brceden Aaron, Barney Ann, Berry S. 2 Brown S. G. C Cochran A. II. CravonB. L. Caddings Nancy, Camel Daniel, Charles E. W. 6c Co. CrolyJane, Chainbliss A. W. 5 Collings Mr. Caminel J. P. 2 Cocks James, 2 Clark Alexander, Campbell John. Chatham Ann, Campbell EtTey, Crowson James, Campbell Caroline, I) Duvall G. W. Dixon William, David J. A. E Ellcrbc Elizabeth, Ellis Jacob, F Fuller Ilenn*. G Gullidge F. or XV. Gazette Cheraw, Gamwell Delilah, II Hutchinson J. W. Ilattaway Robert, Harrington John XV. Hinson Pleasant, Hinson Eli Hawly Jesse, 2 Herald S. C. Husbands II. Havs Nancv, Hays Jas. 3 J finkins Cador, 2 Jackson W. J. finkins Andrew, Johnson E.W. Finkins Mr. K Kelly Miss Ann, L LaCoste A. P. 2 Lynch Julius, | FOR SALE. (10STER & COXE'S ORIGINAL SOUTH. J ERN TONIC, a Family .Medicine, warI ranted a speedy and lasting cure for AGUE AND FEVER, . and everv svmptom of general debility. J.C. WADS WORTH. Nov. 23. 1631. Fresh Ground Buckwheat Flour. LBS. of the above article for salo , at retail, for cash, l?v J. MALLOY A CO. Feb. Gtli, 1637. 13*.tf Auction Sc Commission Business. j f J1IIL Subscriber having rented the large | JL ware house on Front street,on door cast ot Mr. John A. Inglis' store, lately removed and fitted up as an Auction &. Grocer} Store by Mr. John G. McKenzic, is ready to receive on consignmcnt any Goods, or other property to be disposed at auction or private sale, tor a fair compensation and will bo thankful for a share of patronage. K. T. MORdAN. I'heraw, Feb. 13, 1837. Over Coats and Cloaks. CI LOTH, Goats hair and Petersham Over / Coats, Pilot and half Pilot Coats, Ladies and Gentlemen's Cloaks, For sale by 51 P. MALLOY. Copartnership Formed. THE subscribers have this day formed a copartnership in business, under the firm of \\\ & T. HAILEY & CO. and have taken the Store lately occupied by Air. - C T~ 1 A. t*. LAtUM L>, one uoor norm 01 rvi-isuuw street. W. J. BAILEY, T. H. BAILEY, JOIIX W. McRAE. Jan. 2d, 1637. 2:tf i F resh R ice. AT Tierces superior llicc for family uso, for QW sale, for cash, bv * J. MALLOY & CO. I Feb. 21, 1837. Molasses, &c. j QA If lids W. I. Molasses; 12 bbls N. O. /&\W do., superfine ; 175sacks Salt, for sale, for casli, by J. MALLOY & CO. I Fob. 21,1637. Sugar. j ^T. Croix, Porto Rico, Louisiana Clarified, I Double Refined I .oaf, and White Havana, ; for sale, bv the quantity or retail, bv D. MALLOY. ! 27lh Feb. 1637. 16:tf I Malaga Grapes, "H7IOR Sale by the Jar or at retail, bv ! r D. MALLOY. > . ' w oi tc j April 4, 10.W ?>. Java, Laguira, & Rio Coffee. A GOOD supply of the above article on hand 1 x*. and for sale, by j " J. MALLOY & CO. j Feb. (1th, 1837. 13:tf Fresh Raisins, ' RE CD BY STEAMER OSEOLA. % f" BOXES, and 10 Half Boxes, and for JL sale by J. MALLOY & CO. I Feb. Gth, 1837. 13:tf i _ Bacon & Lard. QiAAiA lbs well cured X.C. Bacon, and /Wtflfl* a few hundred pounds prime ! Lard. For sale cheap, for cash onlv, by , D. MALLOY. Feb. 13,1837. j | Sheriff's Sales. By permission of the Court of Ordinary of j Chesterfield District, will be sold before the j ' Court House, on the first .Monday in May next, within the legal hours ; two tracts of land be- I I irtmrinrr tn thr> estate of Georfo Parker, dee'd. ! Both tracts lying on Wcstficld's Creek; ouc contains 130 acres more or less, bounded by the land of Rihh Smith, Geo. Gardner and others. The other tract contains 100 acres more or less, adjoinp of the land of George Gardner, Samuel' White and the estate of Erasmus Powe, dee'd. Terms.?As much as will pay the expenses of the 9alo will be required in cash on the day of sale, the balance on a credit of oncyoar, purchasers will give note and good security, with interest from the day of sale, and a mortgage on the premises if deemed necessary, to the Ordinary to secure the purchase money. ALFRED M. LOWRY, s. c. v. Sheriff's Office, ) 6th April, 1^37. t 2:2 tf I Sheriff's Sales. On icrits of Fieri Facias. ON the first Afonday in may next, will be sold before the Court House, within the i legal hours, the following property, viz :? j 200 Acres of Land more or less,, whereon the | Defendant resides, lying on Fork Creek, adjoini ing the land of Mrs. Lucv, Bryant Dees and { otiicr, levied on as the property of William Ev. ! ans, at the suit of David Cropland vs. Wm. Evj ans and D. B. 5/\Vil]an. "nn * r r 1 1 ouu ACrCS OI IjJIlUf UlUJl* %Ji uu unif/jH't o Creek, adjoining the land of Alexander Campbell, Sr. Roderick Stewart and others, levied on as the property of Daniel Nicholson, at the suit of A/ark Ifaifey and others vs. D. Nicholson. 2000 Acres of Land, more or less, whereon i the Defendant resides, adjoining the land of Benjamin Cassity and John M'Kay, and others, levied on as tho property of Ranald M'Donald, at the suit of J. C. Coit and P. L. Robeson vs. R. M'Donald. Terms.?Cash. Purchasers will pay for Slier-, iff's Titles. A. M. LOWRY, s c. v. j Sheriff's Office, ) ! 10th April, 1837. ^ | 22 tf Council Chamber, April ,1837. ORDERED, that sections 13 and 10 of Ordinance No. 3 be published in tho Chcraw Cazette. Ordinance No. 3. Sf.c. 13. Be it ordained that every owner of an improved Lot within the said Town shall provide a leather bucket of the usual size, for each chimney 011 the premises, and for neglect or refusing so to provide fire buckets, shall forfeit j und pay five dollars for each fire bucket not pro. i vided as herein directed. j Sec. 10. Be it ordained, that it shall be the i duty of every Council to appoint, as early j as possible, after their election and qualification, ; six fire masters, whose duty it shall be to sec that . : all improved Lots are provided with.fire buckets, to inspeet semi-annually, and report to the Council tho condition of the Hooks, Ladders, , &ic. and to attend and direct at ail fires; and further, that members of the Council for the I time being shall he ex-officio fire masters, and all ! persons neglecting or refusing to serve ub fire masters shall forfeit and pay twenty dollars. J. LONG. Cirri- of Council. Anrrl 12 ,v> ! fcpNoticc. , 1^1 ROM this date, I shall mako a charge of 2$ ^1 JL per cent, on all moneys advanced, besides -1 , the legal interest, on Cotton Shipment*, Accept- to 1 anccs, and Liabilities whether at Hank or other, ko 1 icisc; and for the renewal of all Note*, filling np th f and attending to discounting Draft*, and remit, ha J ting Money, i of 1 per cent, will be charged upon he the amount. Also, will undertake to make sale uh of property, real or personal, for a small com- in mission. BROWN BRYAN. Jan. 2, 1837. H:tf SEI.YE ROPE fSEINE TWINEL Asuppiv of the above articles for sale cheap for cash by D. MALLOY. j Dec. 27, 1836. 6-tf J " sa FLOUR, MEAL, & LARD. ! 1^"ORTH Carolina Flour by the barrel. I i.^ Fresh country Lard. ALSO?Flour und Meal, at retail, by J. A. INGLIS. ? j Dec. 6. ? I THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) CflERAW DISTRICT. } _ i In Equity. Administrators of E. White, for | Creditors of E. White. ^ Injuncll0n1 > ? j .i -a .i v. e pi:i... 11 is orucreu mai uic creuuurs ui juwuu " uuu deceased, do render in to the Commissioner of this Court and prove their claims hetore him, before the 1st day of Juno next: and further, S[C that this order be published for three months in ajj the Choraw Gazette. for [Signed] WM. HARPER. ! Tlic above is a truo copy from the order book ? GEO. W. DARGAN, C E C D j February 21st, 1837. lG:3m For Sale, | ] ONE Four Ilorsc Waggon, entirely new. ? JOHN EVANS &, CO. Chcraw, March 4th. 17:tf * Drug Store. THE Subscribers have removed to their New ] Store on Front Street, opposite to that of ? Taylor &. Punch's where they have and will continue to keep, a full and complete assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Surgical Instruments, ? and Shop Furniture ; Also : tio Paints, Oils, Glass, Dye Stuff's, & Perfumery pet All of which they propose selling on the moat ne< roasonablo terms; and particularly so, to those ma- to king large purchases. i i , ] ?'\IiV UIlll/lU LIIVTjr IIIl*J 1IV4, HUIiV VU UUI1U U IIVH applied for, will be procured on short notico. POWE &, 31 ALLOY. March 21st, 12 tf. i CHKRAW DISTRICT. In Equity. ? Richard Phclan, Adm'r.") * Francis Wilson, I vs. f Bill to Marshal Assets. I** llcirs and Creditors of I Francis Wilson, J fQI ON motion of Graliam ?So Evans, Solicitors a(* for complainant, it is ordered that the ere- sa' ditors of the lute Francis Wilson do prove their demands, before the Commissioner in Equity for ? Chcruw District, on or before the first day of July next. GEO. W. DARGAN, r? C. E. C.D J j March 1.1th, 1637. 16:13t ~p Tax Notice. Jjj" ] thr TIIE subscriber will attend as follows to take for returns, and receive the Taxes for Chester- inj j field District, for 183fi. viz : cai At Mt. Croatian, on Monday, 3.1 April next. Du At Old Sfnriv rrn Tuosdav. 'till ecr -.v J . ? J, April next. At Michael Miller*?, on Wednesday, fitli April ]\] \ next. ? At John Middleton's, on Thursday, Gth April noxt. At Spear's Mills, on Friday, 7 th April next. ? At Stccrpen Springs, on Saturday, 6th April next. , At Chesterfield Cuurt House, on Monday, 10th April next. At Chcraw, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs. day, Friday, and Saturday, 11th, 12lh, 13th, 14th and 15th of April next. FM The Collector will attend at his office, at Chos>- Jl terliald C. II., during Court week in March next. All returns must be made by tho first day of pat May next, or a double tax will be imposed. me The Oath will be required in every instance, cd as tho law directs. L. II. ALSOBROOIv, T. C. C. D. J Fob. 4th, 1637. 13:lftt ? Notice to Creditors. TIIE STATE OF SO. CAROLINA, ) d Town of Cheraw. \ ly 1 ROBERT II. CROCKETT, surviving part- reg ncr of the late firm of McKcnzio &, Crock ott, having made an assignment of all the goods, j chattels and effects of the said late firm, or of tlio ' said Robert H. Crockett as survivor of said firm, Jin: to us, for the benefit of the creditors of said firm, list in equal proportions, pro rota, who will, on or to I before the first day of Noveinbor next, establish ? their claims, and agree to take a dividend under said assignment, and discharge the firm of Me- w Kenzie ? Crockett from any further liability or accountability on account of said debts: Notice < is hereby given unto all and singular the credi. tors of said firm, to coinc torward on or before the first day of November next, and establish their claims, and make their election whether or not tlicv will take a dividend under said assignment. /J And all and singular the creditors aforesaid, aro horcby notified that we will, on Tuesday tho , 2d day of May next, and on Wednesday the 2d day of August next, at Moore's Hotel, in the ~~ town of Cheraw, lay before them a statement of our proceedings, unless required to do so sooner, A bv tho aforesaid creditors. j\ D. L. McKAY, ) . ] W. J. HANNA, I A'*Snc*s- _ Cheraw, March J 3th, 1837. 19:6 BOOK BINDING. TIIE subscribers have established themselves fl in the above line of business in Cheraw J and offer their services to its citizens. eh G. BAZENCOURT, & CO. Cheraw, S. C., Jan. 26. ? Fair Notice. ^ ALL persons indebted to me, or to the late ^ firm of LaCoste McKay, either by bond, pj note, or book account, arc again respectfully re- , quested to come forward and pay their dues.? * ' All that chooso not to do so, by the middle of February next, will find that I shall depend on _ promises no longer. AUG. P. LaCOSTE. January 3, 1836. 8:tf Ruled Paper, IIOR drawing oil' accounts, for sale at the ~~ Bookstore.. I Corn Meal. ] CORN MEAL kept constantly on hand and for sale, for cash only, by I J. MALLOY &, CO. 1 j Jan. 23rd, 1837. ll:tf j Psalms & By .nns ; g OF the General Assembly cf the Prcsbytcrj- " an Church, large and small euition, iu fink ? and common binding. Epouire ?t the Fonkstpre., c: ' TVr. f?7.1-Tt'?. Notice. rllL subscribers having moved their entire 6toek of goods from Cheraw to Loncasrvillo, S. C. where they intend settling themlvea permanently, they will bo happy to see oir friends and former customers. Also, we tvo declined the commission and forwardiug isinens. All goods which have been ordered to and have not yet come to hand will be found tbo carc of Felix Long, Esq. J. & L. n. ASHCRAFT. April 4 19 tf Salt, Molasses, and Rice. I ||A SACKS Liverpool Salt, and a few L^r^r Casks of Molasses and Rice, for lo cheap for cash, by retail or wholesale. D. MALLOY. Jan. 10th, 1637. 9:tf Cotton Seed. BAGS Petit Gulf, received per steam, boat Oscola, and for sale by D. M ALLOT. Feb. 92nd. 1637. 10:tf MALCOM BUCHANAN "S now recoiving and for salo, . 50 pieces Bagging, 20 bags Laguira and Rio Coffeo, Q.? Ui ou uudt'9 20 tloz. Caps, 30 Fowling Guns, A few sets Blacksmith's Tools, with a good" ick of Saddlery,Hardware,Crockory ware Ac., of which will bo sold low for cash, or barter country produco. Nov. 22, 1836. Bacon. ?AAA LBS. N. Ca. BACON, part Hauis. For sale by J. MALLOY &. CO. November 15, 183G. Butter and Lard. LGOOD supply of the above article eo hand and for 6alc low, for cash, by J. MALLOY &, CO. Feb. 6th, 1837. 13:tf Election. T is ordered that the Colonols of the 28tfr* 29th and 30th Regiments, do cause an Elecn to bo held at the Court Hoascs of their rea ;tivo Districts, on Tuesday the 9th of May ut. for a Britradicr General of the 7th Brigade. fill the vacancy occasioned by the promotion Brig. Gen. .McQueen. Bv order of Maj. Gen. McQueen. ALEX. GRAHAM, Brigade Major of 1th Brigade. 7th March, 1837. 18dH John Evans & Co. 1AYE just received Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Rico, Flour, Bacon, Tallow & Sperm ndlcs, Spanish Segars and Cavendish Tobacco 'st quality,] Spades, Shovels, Weeding Hoes, )llo\v Ware, &ic which, in addition to their incr stock, comprises almost every article ipted to this market, and is now ottered for le on as good terms as can be had at this place. Clioraw, March 1st. I7:tf Land For Sale. r[IE.Subscriber offers for Sale, his plantation in Marlborough District, containing [) acres prime Cotton and Corn land, having >ut 250 acres under cultivation. It is situated ce miles from the Court House and has acorn, table dwelling house and necessary out build, js upon it. Persons desiring to purchase it, i ascertain tho terms by applying to C. W. idley at Marlborough C. House, or to the Sub ii>cr mmscil on ine promises. JOHN tt. DONALDSON, . fav 23d,' 29 tf. Northern Hay. ) 0* Bundles of the above article, for salb, for cash, by J. MALLOY &, CO. Feb. 21, 1637. Pole Boat Charlotte, CAPTAIN ELIJAH RUSHING. HHIS boat has been purchased by ihe subL scribers, and will run winter and summer, s shall be grateful to the public for a share of ronage Goods shipped by her, for country rchauts, and consigned to us, shall be forward-, free of expense, except that actually paid out. W. & T. BAILEY & CO. Pcb.20, 1837. 15 tf Steamboat. new Stoamboat SBBSSSbBh JL Oseola, built express, for this River, is daily expected, and will run ularly between Georgetown and this place. JAMES POWELL, Pres. Ms. 8.C. ran. 30. 12 tf l'hc Charlotte Journal and the Western Caro. ian, (Salisbury) will publish the above odver. unent thrco times and forward their accounts his office. RneL'U'Knnt ?l ?*Vt4V A IVUA J 1 OR salo by ' JOHN EVANS & CO. Dheraw, March 6th. 17:tf ; Mountain Butter. I FIRKINS, first quality, Mountain Bottcr, equal to any offered in this market, sale hv D. MALLOY. Dec. 12. 1836. FOR SALE. LGIG and Harness, entirely new. G. H. DUNLAP Dec. 20,1836. - 6-tf Blankets Negro Cloths: Cotton Bagging Sfc. rHE Subscriber hae on hand a good Stock, of tho above articles which he will sellas eap as any in market. u. JIAL.Luy. Northern Flour, &c. SUPERFINE Western Canal Flour, 7 Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, icesc, ce, of the new crop, pples, Just received and for sale by JOHN A. INGLIS. Jan. 2, 1837. 8:tf Hats, k FEW Cases, of tbo latest fashion, for sal? ll by D. MALLOY. 27th Feb. 16:tf Shoes. cases Shoes, assorted qualities at whole|_ ># sale, lew for casit. J. MALLOY & COFeb 11, 1S37. Fruit, &c. WHOLESALE RETAIL. r^kRANGES, Fine Apples, Cocoa Nuts, BauLr anas, Apples, Raisins, Figs, Walnuts, Pr<v rves, Jellies, and Ovstcrs, for sale for Cash d!v, bv * P. MALLOY.