Cheraw gazette and Pee Dee farmer. [volume] (Cheraw S.C.) 1838-1839, November 28, 1838, Image 1
OHERAff GAZETTE
AND "
PEE DEE FARMER.
M. MacLcan. Editor and Proprietor. ClIEPvAW S. C. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1838. Vol. IV. No. 2.
73 3 2IS. j
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ncompaniod by the money. j <
No paper to be discontinued but at he option '
of tho Editor till arrearages are paid. I
Advertisements not exceeding sixteen lines, '
inserted for one dollar tho first time, and thirty, *
-soven and a half cents, each subsequent insertion J
Porsons sending in advertisements arc requesteu
to specify tho number of times they are to be
inso'ted; otherwiso they will be continued till
ordered out, and charged accordingly.
0"Thc Postage inu^t bo paid on allcommu.
nicatiois
ff/\ 'Pnanhnrc
Cdlillg IVJ JL bUVUVl u> I
NOTICE is hereby given that the Academy j
at Bonnettsvillo, Marlboro, So. Ca. will '
be vacant at the close of the present session.? j j
This institution consists of a .Male and Female !
department, which tho Trustees are desirous of i j
filling with appropiiate and well qualified !
Toachcrs. The toachcr in tho male department J
must ba competent to icach the various branch, j
os usually taught in tho best Ac idem es ; and |
the Teacher ofthe female doparlmc?L,the branch,
ca of an accomplished female education. Ap. !
plicants are requested to present thoir applications
with as little delay as practicable. They
will be received until tho 10th December next <
when tho election will be made. All coinmum. j
.cations on the subject, to be addressed to Rev.
"Cimpbell Stubbs, President of the Board of Trus. J
tees.
JAMES THOMAS.
Secretarv. J
Oct 24,1333.
50 tf
Ten Dollars Reward.
llMTILL bo given to any ono who tniy find
W 1 i 1
V w ana reiurn 10 mc a uiwwh |>uvno?
'>ook lost on thursd iy tho 25th inst. between
the hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and 6 o'clock
P. M. containing five dollors cash, notes and
duo bills. The papers will be of no value to any
one but the own t. i
FELIX LONG. |
Chcriw Oct. 29,1838.
- 50 tf j
Sperm Oil |]
BEST winter straincJ Sj?erm Oil, for sale ' J
bv | i
A. P. LACOSTE. t
October 31st, 1S33. 1
50 tf
s
Blacksmith's Notice. |1
THE Sub .criber takes this method of inform, j
ing his custom rs an 1 the public generally
that he has sold out his Hlacksmi h's Shop and
will not carry on the business on his own account
after the 1st day of November. lie therefore
earnestly requests th it all those indebted to
^ '?- ?ill ? ? ? - - J m...4 onff In llkni. 1i*/.nil ntc
IllIIJ Will UUII1U 1U1 U ai U unu O&UIU uivit awvwv*?.?? I
??y cash or note, as he is dosirious to ciouo cil j ;
his business before ttic close of tfio prosent year. ! "
The business will be carried on ut the same i
place and by the sinia hands under the direction '
ot Mr. Andrew Miller the person to whom he \
has sold the shop. j '
shadrach mitchell.
Oct. 24,1838.
no tf_ [
Notice.
BROWN BRYAN takes this melhod Jo give j
public notice that letters of administ ration '
have been ^ranted him on t ho est at t. of Willi un
P agues jnnr. deceased, late of Chesterfield District,
and to request all persons indebted 111 a y : (
manucr to the said estate to make payment to j '
him. All those to whom the estate may be in- i *
d bted will present their claims within the Jiiiio
iixedby law, or paynn nt will be refused.
Cheraw, October 524 tl?, H3^. ]
43 tf
book " j
1 "" i _ i . i ? i . ., i ;
r xlih. suDscriDersnaveesiaunsneuiiiuirisejvcs .
M in the above lino of business in Cheraw , |
and offer their services to its citizens.
u.i BAZHNUOUKT, A CO. |
Charaw, S. C.. Jan. 2tl. j
Cheese.
"J CASKS fllRKSE, very fine, just re- J 3
Ji. V eeivednnd i
For sale by 1). MALI. 1.0 V. j
! a
j
New Goods.
THE Subscriber is now* Receiving his fal \ '
stock of dry good.-* consisting in part of
British and American Prints, Silks, .Muslins,
J. ices Ac. also a go >d stock of ('loaks, Cassi.
meres, SaUinctts, Negro lvcrsics. Blanket*. j
Hits, Donncts, Shoes, and a great many other
articles too tedious to cnu morale. [
Which he will sell low for cash. i'
MA LOOM BUCIIAXAX. j <
Cheraw Sept. 12, 1838 44?if j
India Rubber Overshoes. !
FOR Sal? by !
D. MALLOY. !
Nov.l5fi '837. l_tf |
Dunfap Marshall.
HAVE received a part of their new Fall am
Winter goods, and expect the remainder of
their fancy goods on Monday. They have on :
hand a good stock of Salt, Sugar, Codec Ac. Ac .
Oc obcr 24th, 1838. 42?tf f
Bacon and Lard
JUST rcocivcd, and for salo low for cash, f
G <00 lbs. well cured Ualtiinoro bacon, con- !
Hinting of Ilams, Shoulders, and Sides; a!so;VJ0 1
lbs. leaf lard in 50 lb Kegs.
1>. MALLOY. !
July 20th, If33.
57 If
Carpenters Tools.
4N additional supplyjust ecv'd. which make* ,
mv assart incut vorv l ad,
P. MALLOY. ?
March 5?Iu 1638. 17?tf. j
200 Negroes Wanted.
'fflO work on tlx? Louisville Cincinnati and j
A Charlcstun Rail Road, near Columbia at ;
Twenty Dollars per monthbv
NESB1TT & LEWIS,
Contractors for sections 5 to 13. Every at~
tentiou will be paid to the comfort of the negroos; j
and any owner disposed to hire hands may sat-;
isfv himself by a visit to the work, that they '
t:"e os vr>' *r?':jt.cd as jitiv negroes tr. ?i:o .stat?v
5*) () ?
Real Estatefor Sale.
THE Subscriber offers tor sale, on most accommodating
terms tliat newly erected
Dwelling House situated between second and
third streets fronting on the latter, opposite Mr,
E. Bownss'residence, together with the other ne;essary
out buildings. The lots are newly fenced
in; the whole in gooJrepair. The house is 46 by
36 feet, containing 6 rooms viz. *1 in the lower story
with passage 10 feet wide through the centro,
md 2 in upper story, all well pliistered and finished:
each room in lowor story has a neat
lire place; there is attached to these promises, 5
lots 3 fronting on second street and 2 on third
jtreet, and bounded on the south by Powc st. The
jituation is considered as healthy as any in
Town.
COXLAW LYNCII.
Sept. 12, 183d. 44 tf
, j
T isn.
]M\ACKEREL, Codfish and Salmon.
1?JL For Salo by
D. MALLOY.
Nov. 8, 1837. 25 tf.
Notice.
THE copartnership of Williams and Mun,
ger is dissolved by the death of Mi
Monger. The business of the concern will b<
closed hr the surviving rtner.
J NO. N?. WILLIAMS,
Surv'g Partner.
23 August, 183S. 43-3m
Spanish Cig .rs
If AAA first quality Spanish cigars
I# V W Eagle Brand, just received ant
"or salo by
P. MALLOY.
April 19th," 1839
23 11
Hats & Caps.
A Few eases, latest style of fashionable Ilat
tm. and Caps.
For sale bv
D. MALLOY.
Nov. 15th..1S37. 1 tf
Blacksmiths Tools.
4 good supply on hand, of every thing in tin
line, for sale at a small advance al ove cost
V. MALLOY.
March 5Ui 1338. 17?tf.
Plantation for Sale.
rHE subscriber offers for sale that valuable
River Plantation owned by the late Charles
[. Lide. It bounds on the Stage road and cm.
>racos tho old Cheraw ferry on the East sido ol
he river, and is too well known to need partieu.
ar description. It is, beyond dispute, onoof[th<
nost valuable plantations on the Peedec. II
;old, possession will be given on the first of Jan.
urv. For tonus apply to
ANN LIDE.
October, 21th, 1836.
49 tf
Ilams.
"M vel7 choice N C Ilams
Also 409 superior Sides anc
Shoulders N. C. bacon, for sale hv
A. I\ LACOSTE.
October 17th, 1835.
4S tf
In Equity.
Lancaster District.
John Marsey. jr. ")
adrnr. etal
vs. f
Sarah Massey et al J
lly onler of the Court of Equity July Tom
[935, the creditors of John Massey Sen'r. (de.
leased) late of Chesterfield District aro rcquiret
o present tho amounts of their demands or
>ath, and establish the same on or beforo tb(
rrst of lire next court.
J. W. WITHERSPOON, Jr.
C. E. L. D.
Commissioners Office. )
Oct. IS. 183S. $
[Printers foe ?5. 50.1 49?3m
Carpenters & Joiners Planes
&c, &c.
A. MOXC1 which arc she following, viz:?
/m. Plow, Astragal?, Dado??, fillisters, i*re
Man Ovolo8, Og es and quirk Ogees, Sash, Boa<
md Match Planes, Hollows and Rouuds, Snip
Hills, Rabbet, side Rabbets and Reeding Planes
smooth, Jack, Fore and Jointer Planes (doubt
ind single Irons) Firmer chisels, Spring Divi
lers, squares Sic. Marking and Morticing Gua
fes, Key hole, Tenant and Hand Saws: Als?
Locks, Hinges, Files, Sprigs. Nails &c. die.
For sale cheap by
" D. MALLOY.
Oct. 1537.
Hats.
j^Cascs 1st quality Clipped. Nutria, latest styli
2 do do plain Russia for Summei
2 do do Otter & Beaver naps, verj
handsome,
I do do wool uuis,
1 do do Straw do.
All for 6alo very cheap by
D.MALLOY.
March 5th, 1838. 17?tf*
Paints, Oils, Glass, &c.
25 kegs White r<eud,
8 bbls Linseed Oil,
30 gallons Turpentine,
300 lbs Putty,
25 boxes 8^10, fllass.
Just received and for sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 17th, 8138.
IB tf
Notice.
LS. DRAKE has commenced the Tailor
ing business in Dr. McLean's Store op
pnsito to 1). Malloy.
Chcraw, Sept. 26th, 183S.
46 tf
Just Received, and for sale
at the Rook jStorc.
IBRON'S Rome, Marshall's Washington
xJPT Burt's Memoirs, Ftanklin's Works, Comb
on (ho Constitution of Man, Arabian IMights
Travel's in B^ypt, Arabia ?fc. Kobinson Cruso
fine gilt, <io. plain, Child's own Book, Horn
Book of Health* rid Medicine, Virginia House
wife, Miss I^slic'aSeventy-Fivellcccipts. Stew
art's Adventures in Capturing Muriel!, Mason1
Trarier, W cstorn Songster. Singer's owr Bod
B<?y*? wi H
Administrator's Sale.
BY permission of the ordinary will be sold or
Saturday the 15th December next at th?
I market House in Cheraw, the celebrated blood
, ed lioise. Franklin, owned in part b) tho os
. tatc of William Pegucs and a gentleman in N.C
I His pedigreo will be furnished on application t<
' tho subscriber.
Terms.?Twonty-five dollars in cash. Twelvi
, months credit on the balance, if over ono thou
. sand dollars, if less than ono thousand dollars
. six months with note payable at the Mer.hanta
i Bank of S. C. at Cheraw, endorsed to the satis
I faction of the adminis rator and all concerned,
i BROWN BRYAN,
i Admr. of W. Pegucs.
November 21. IS3S.
1 4t
Sheriff's Sales.
WILL bo sulion the first mondny in Decern
ber LCXlf at Chesterfield Court Hous<
within tho legal hours of sale on writ of fier
Facias the following property, viz :
All the defendant's interest in one thousam
acres of land, more or less, lying on the waters o
Black Creek, and Deep Creek, adjoining th<
. lands of James Joplin, Richard Crowdcr am
r others, levied on as the property of Williarnsoi
? Tadlock, at the suit of John Pcrvis, vs. W. Tud
lock.
Terms Cash?Purcha sers will pay for Sheriff*
Titles.
A. M. LOWRY Sh'ff. C. D.
Nov. 10, 1933. 1^
Estate Sale.
BY permission of the ordinary for Chestoi
field District; will bo sold on the first da
of January next, at the Market House in Che
raw, at 12 o'clock, M.
ID LIKELY NEGROES.
The property of the late Win. Pegucs, imbra
cing a variety of ages and sexes. The lot is a
likely as any to be found in the State. Farthe
particulars aro deemed unnecessary as purcha
n sers will of course be on the ground to see an
act for themselves, where every information cai
be had, to give satisfaction to tho buver.
TERMS' '
One-third of tho purchase money will be re
quired in cash. The balance, a credit until th
hrst of Jauuary 1840. Notes hearing interes
} ! from the day of sale, payable at the Merchant!
t 1 Bank of S. (<. at Chcraw, with good persona
1 security, and mortgage of tho property; purcl
asers to pay fo- papers, and tho projierty not t
. bo removed|until the condition of the sale i
j complied with.
I B. BRYAN, Adm'r.
> | Nov. 21,1335. 1. tjn.
Darlington Academy.
7 AN election will be held on the third Mon
j xm. day in November next, at Darlingtoi
1 ; Court House for 'Poachers to till the Acauenr
r; at that place, tho ensuing1 year. A male, am
- i female Teacher are wanted.
I The situation, in every point of view, ia though
' desirable for persons dovoting themselves to th
' instruction of youth.
| Applications for the above situation will b<
i made before the time indicated above, to tin
; Sccrotarv, at Darlington C. If., post paid.
A. DROMGOOLE SIMS,
, Preside ut.
I | ELIAS R. WILSON, Secretary.
} November 9th, 1833.
| 51 3t
Boots.
JUST received a supply of Durham mad
Boots, a Superior article both in materia
and in workmanship.
Also a good supply of Boots and Shoes in stor
home made; all of which can be well rcconnneiK
cd aud will be sold at a reaonablo price.
Boots and Shoos will be made to order of bei
; Northern Leather, and by experienced worl
j i men.
j N. B. all persons indebted to the Subscriber ar
1 | requested to call and settle as early as practic;
j | blein the months of December and January or
, ! using.
DANIEL JOHNSON.
Cheraw Nov.SOth 1838.
j 1 3>.
Portrait Painting.
MESSRS. J. & R. Bogle, are now in th:
place where, should they meet with suff
cient oncourageinent, they wil! probably remai
5 two or threo weeks. Persons wishing to ha\
their likenesses taken, will make irmnedial
application. Iftho likenesses are not ontircl
" satisfactory to all parties there will be no ehargi
Nov. 10th, IS3*.
1 52 2t
B i T S.?Apply to Dr. Thos. K. Powe.
d | Notice.
" i W7IT.r. hr received in a few d.ivs a ham
*1 Bome extension top Barouche with seal
3 for six trown persons 4 inside and 2 out, a
excellent article for a family and well adapted t
' Southorn Roads being light built. Also a not
I Family Carriage, Jight and in cumplc'.o ordci
! Also a second hand 2 horse Barouche, all c
J oither of which will be rold on good tonus.
Apply to
J ' BROWN BR VAN.
Nov. 7th, 1838.
! 51 if
i N. B. Persons who may wish to purcha&o nt
: groes may hear of a few on application to nil
j TwrWs mill
THESE Mills fivo miles hclow Cheraw at
now in complete order for sawing luinhe
grinding corn and wheat and bolting flour. Th
bolting cloths are new and of a superior qualit;
Tho Proprietor intends to remuin attho mills tl;
t ?- J ...III 1.1*. ?fInn Sn
I I'IfBUIIl JrA'tll auu Win pivi; HIS |IUI9UIHII uvkvn^.v
' to till the business of the mills. He hop
i by punctual attention to business, not onlj
I merit, but get a large share of custom in tli
i above lino of business,
i J. W. BURN
! Chesterfield, District S. C. Jan. 22d, 1638.
| lxJ?tf
j STIOAMBOAT OSEOLA
| CAPTAIN
| railllS (substantial Dual li^ving" run nuccrs
} j -B- fully for two seasons, is again in coniple
order with her lightcis ready to receive freight
Georgetown for this place. All goods shipped 1
i I her will be forwarded without delay,
e ! W. II, WING ATE,
. ! Ag't. .M. S. B. C.
e i Ciieraw, July 10th, 1833.
o j 35 ?f
Bacon.
8 i /lib A LB8. No. Ca. Bacon for sale hv,
!> MM.iiov.
Mar<*h :"*h 1C38 IT ~,f
?hm?an???????cam? L*1 us-jua
Received by the la!e arrivals nt the Booh
, Store a number of New Religious Works,
j which with those on hand before, make
on assortment. Among them ore the
following:
BOSTON'S Fourfold State, Scott's and
Clark's Commentaries, Crudens Concord,
ance, Milncr's Chucrh History, Cud worth's In3
telleclnal System, vol. 1st, Campbell's Four Gospels,
Apple ton's Works, Missionary Enterprizcs,
\ Watson's Dictionary, Dwight's Theology,
' Homo's Introduction, Gaston's Collections, Tyu- j
dale's New Testament, Comprehensive Bible,
Family Bibles, Hodgo on the Romans, Lime
street Lectures, Spruce Street Lectures, Marrow
?f Divinity, Cole on God's Soverigntv, Synod of
Dort, Mark's Medulla, Harvey on Moral Agoncy
Memoir of Dr. Porter, Memoir of Dr. Novin, Ne.
vin's Practical Thoughts, Ncvin on Popery,
Latter on Gal&l'ons, Life of Calvin, Calvin on
. Romans, Butler's Analogy, Chahner's Works,
B Dick'* Works.
1 Horseshoes and Horse jShoe
r ^ Nails.
Bourdons patent No 1.2, and 3 Ilorso Shoes
j JLPand Horse shoe nails, cheaper and better
4 than can be made by the common operationFor
sale by
D. MALLOV .
a Nov. 8. 1837. 25 tf
Wanted.
FW1WO or three Journeyman Tailors, good
.1. workman by
L S. DRAKE.
Chcraw, October 2, 1833.
? ??
Administrators Notice.
ALL persons indebted # to tho late John T.
Hinson, will please make payment to the
l* subscriber forthwith; and all persons havingdc3
mands against the intestate will present them
r properly proved, within tho time prescribed by
j law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery.
1 ALEXANDER GRAHAM, Admr.
Chcraw, S. C. Feb. 14th, 1838. 11-tf
~ ~ = ~ l
. For iSale at the uook *3ioru.
e ?3cientific Class Book, Parker's English Oram,
t ^mar, Parker's English Compositions, Wheh
b pley's Compound, Smcllie's Philosophy, Kaine's
>1 Criticism, Woodbridgo's Geography, Smith's Englisli
Grammar, B'ake's Philosophy, Smith's
o Arithmetic, Davie's Legendcr, Davie's Bourdon's
s Geography of the Hoaverfs, together with a gen.
eral assortment of Classical and other school
books.
Record Books, frotn2 to 5 quires, full bound.
do do do do half bound.
Merchant's Day Books and Ledgers.
! Water colours Fine Pen Knives.
11 April 2.r>, 1833. 24?tf
3 For $ale.
A second hand two horse Carriage and Gig
both in good repair. Apply to
0 M. BUCHANAN.
Charaw, Fob. 27th. 1838. Id tf
& Molasses.
"d A HI1DS. Prime Trinedad De Cuba MoJL
lasses, just received, and for saio by
D. MALLOY
th. 1838.
iii equity.
Cheraw District, So. La.
William Teel and Isabella Teel,
vs. " Bill fur
John G. Mcl-enuon Patsey McRao
Farqulnr McRie and Polly his wife Partition
' Allen Teal and Margaret his wife of
'* Elizabeth MeRae, Gilbert McRao, Real
Boyd and Culharino his wife Estate.
Capel and Polly his wife.
k* It appearing that Patsey J/cRac, Farquhcr
MeRae and Polly his wife, Allen Tcol and Alur?
garet his wife, Elizabeth McRic Gilbert McRae,
u Boyd and Catharine his wifo and Capel
'* and Polly his wife defendants in this hill are ubsent
from and reside without the limits of the state
ofSouth Carolina. It is ordered that the said
absent defendants, on or before the first day of
. January next, do appear and plead answer or
demur totlio bill of tho complainants, and in default
thereof, tho said bill as to the said abscn
Is defendants will be taken pro eonfesso.
It is also ordered that this notice of this order
" bo publishad in tho Cheraw Gazelta twice a
0 mouth for the space of three mont s.
:c GEO. W. DARGAN.
J Com. in Equity for Cheraw District.
e* August 14, 1838. 41?
Notice.
- TP EN thousand pounds good sound bacon, fur
r JL SJiO uy
' BROWN BRYAN.
I Nor. 7th, 1S?S.
!i Also, Sugar, ( olF-o, Iron, Nails, Bagging.
n Balo Rope, Twine. Seine do, Sattixutts, Shirt?
inffs, Blankets, See. Sic.
II b H4t
r. __
" American Farmer. '
COMPLETE sets of this excellent periodical
consisting of 15 volumes each.
Also, ROBERTS' SILK MANUAL, a
work of general utility, comprising all the inu
formation necessary to be known in the cul:
ture of the Mulberry and growth of Silk.
The above works are offered for sale, at the
office of the FARMER and GARDNER,
e North-cast comer of Baltimore and Charlcsr?
ton-6treets, Baltimore, Md.
? April 18th, 1837.
,c Fn Equity.
n South Carolina Cheraic District.
38 Wiley Kelly and Win. Kelly ") l*ill
Admr's of David Kelly, i lor
10 vs. > account
Elizabeath Kelly ctal. j and
Heirs ot David Kelly j Partition.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that John
Fraser and Elizabeth his wife, and David
~~ Wingate, do'endants in this case are absent
from the limits of this state. It is, on motion ot
Sims Sol. for complainants, ordered that the
said absent defendants do appear, and plead an<
! swer or demur to the hill ot complainants on oi
j licforo the first day of January next or the said
; hill will he taken pro cunfesso as to them.
It is also ordered that notice of this order Ik:
! published in the Choraw Gazette twice a inonllj
i for the space of three months.
GEO. W. DAKGAX,
iy J Oomm'r in Equity lor Cheraw District.
Sept. 12, 1838.
; 45 2mf3m
! Broad Cloths Cassimcrse ant
-1 Sat incites.
| "WM7TLI. 6e sold very cheap. Persons wanJinj
w bargains '.viil please trail and examine no
* P. >!ATTOV.
*
a .-Jin.B?wgga?w ??
str(
Stoves, Stores, STOVES, of:
THE Subscriber will receive in a few days a CUI
good assortment of BOX, SIX PLATE, and ruP
FRANKLIN STOVES, suitable for churches, C011
Factories. School Houses, Work Shops and
other buildings where a uniform heat is wanted Sta:
at a small expense; which will be sold at a small rar
advance on cost, for cash. Ho will also receive in
a specimen of cooking Stoves for which he will Re
execute orders. The public are requested to cull '
and examine it. dof
Hiving made arrangements with extensive 0pj
Stove Dealers in N. Y. stoves of any sizo or
pattern, not on hand, can be furnished at the ne(
shortest notice. _ j.
Russian and English iron Stove Pipes of suit- ! J""
able sizes always on hand.
J. HERVEY. t01
Nov. 1?, 183$. am
52 bp2t i cai
Tlie Salisbury Watchman and Charlotte Jonr. Pf1
nal are requested to give tho above two inser. ^,0
tioiisond send their Bills to J. 11. 1
ENTER TAINMENT. ??
fJjlHE Subscriber, having been satisfactory RU
Jl engaged for more than three years in at. ' .
tending to a Pri
HOARDING HOUSE,
Feels encouraged to say to the public, that her ?
HOUSE and STABLES are well furnished for a
the reception and accommodation of fhoso who .
may be pleased to call. E. SMITH 0
Mrs. Smith is prepared to entertain Stage Pas. on
! concrora. slmul i anv think nroncr to call. Their i
? * it
Baggage shall he removed to and fro u the Stage
Office free of charge; w!
ID" Mv Residenco is on the corner of Gillrs of
pio street, tho lot formerly occupied hy Mrs. by
Barge convenient to the Market and near the op
State Bank. tei
Fayctteville, Sjpt. 1, 1S38.
dl?Imflm
Genuine Barnitz Pigs. ! th!
fflliE subscriber has for sale tho follow, tei
j JL ing pigs, which are warranted genuine:
2 pair 4 months o!d, and ; tai
] pair 10 weeks old. j of
The Barnitz hogs are distinguished for tlicir ; Tl
i early maturity and size, attaining upou clover j cj|
1 pasture from 250 to 300 lbs. when 12 and 15 '
months old. Tho price of the largest bizj :
is $15 a pair; that of the smallest $10 a I
pair. I"
Applictions by letter to be post paid. I
EDWARD P. ROBERTS. j,n
Baltimore Md. < v
- ? i ui:
! October 30th, 1538. |
! 51 " .i,
PROSPECTUS j.h
OF THE NAT ONAL MAGAZINE j
A\D KEPCBLtCAN U?VtCW. ! be
I!. J. BRENT, ESQ. EDITOR. j nU
The National Magazine and Republican, i P'!
Review will be published in the city of Wash. Pr
ington, District of Columbia, on the 1st day of
January next, and delivered monthly in all
parts of the United States, devoted exclusively vii
to the advancement of the great principles of eij
i the Wlrg parly, and the encouragement of ni
i literature and science. j pr
The experience of tire past year has confirm. ; ar
ed in the minds of the more reflecting and sa- ; ye
gacious of the Whig party that a vacuum ex- : th
ista in the periodical press of the country, in ' P?
which should be combined tiie productions !
nf mir (rppat statesman t!ie literary geniuses of ?c
which the United States can boast so ample a an
share, on the various subjects that present sh
tiienn.se ves to a sound and v igorous intellect, j ni<
It cannot be doubted that the present cri- j
sis demands the publication of a work calcula- m<
ted to infuse and circulate true and honest ! r?a
political information and to counteract the ; tei
direful influence exerted by a monthly |>eriodi- j co
cal of a similar nature Published in tins city,!
| under the auspices, ana bearing the name of j ti?
; the self-styled Democracy of the present day, ye
1 advocating measures which, if successful, are &
' destined to moulder to ruins the fabric o! our j an
1 noble Constitution, by placing.eonstructiouson i r^1
I it to suit the caprice and advance the reach- i 6t:
| ings of a corrupt ambition. . j
j Tfic union of 6uch principl s with a gener-; on
| al literature as have insulted the common i
j sense and honesty of the country, by proclaim. j th
j ing the "Martyrdom of CilJey," rendered in a ! D
I manner more detestable Irom the insiduous way \
| iii which they are combined, tends direciiy to , |U|
, the disorganization of all that, as Americans,;
j should be held most sacred. Tii s com ?ina- ; vo
?tian is calculated to secure them a circulation !
j in quarters to which they might not otherwise !
j penetrate, as well as frotn a certain deceptive :
j air of high-toned philanthrophy and expansive en
: liberality of views, with which they are artful- ; tri
| ly able to invest themselves, for the purpose of bit
j stealing their way into the heads through the
i unsuspecting hearts of that class on which de- i
! pends the destiny and hopes of the nation?its
young men. Whilst the more experienced j
j sagacity of older heads can never hesitate a
! moment in recognising the real naked deformity
of thecj principles of modern Iladicali.>tn,
j under all the fair seeming disguises they may cr
i assume, yet to the young they are replete in
i with a subtle danger of the most pernicious
character.
The National Magazine and Republican Review
is designed, and will be conducted with
. these and other high important considerations ':i
in view, calculated to correct misconstructions, pr
and to inculcate the correct political princi- su
1 pies on which are based the views and prac- n,
I tice of the great Republican Whg party, as aj
' well as for tho encouragement and mainten.
i \ ancc of genuine polite literature. The pub- *
i i lislicrs will neither spare expense in the tne- j"
\ ciianical department of the work, nor their titi
most efl'orts to render the Review useful to tl?e ta
| Public in a literary point of view, and honora-! th
i ble te the country and cause which it isdes-1 d<
\ tin?d to espouse as a National work. j rt
| j Thtf period is fast arriving when the country p
1 : will emerge from the dominion of a party f
1 which lias come into power under the corrupt
,r influence of a misled popular prejudice, and n
r which has advocated and sailed under the &
broad and corrupt inotto of otlice seekers, p
' T > !' " rictcrs belong ihe wf 't tk?. of ramjuish- \\
" being alike anti-republican. unconsMfnia]f
and a foul stain upon the free iustitHis
of the country, that can only be eradicaby
the triumph of the principles which gon
the Republican Wh'g party of the pr *8day.
Hie advocates of the principle alluded to,
a have stood foremost in defence of the
islitdtion and Laws when they were as
linutive as a party could be, exerting the
ingth of a Leonidas battling with tin? ho*t
terxes. and have nearlv succeeded in res
ng the Government from the grasp of corlion,
will deem it their imperative duty to
itinne their efforts, and it cannot better be
le than by supporting a periodical of high
nding for sound political principle and litey
worth; and such a one will be found
the National Magazine and Republican
view.
H e success ofthe Magnz'r.e will therefore
end, in a mriffiirr, nil ilir^i. -i nf ih.
K?nents of the present Adminjeiratum,
ose interest it will be to aid in its perms,
it establishment. And it will be equally
ding on the talented and patriotic band of
ding Whigs to spare neither time nor labor
the explanation and advocacy of the true
J only principles on which the Government
i prosper and on the success of which deids
the great* experiment of Republican
ivarnment.
Having made these few remarks on the pol.
:al cast of the publication, we feei confident
it its tit litv will be readily perceived hy the
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blir, and tuny appreciated, m nuimivii iv
i political features, the following' will be the
ncipalsubjects011 which the Review nib
fat, from tiie pens of most ctleb. ated ? rtt
s of the present day.
Reviews and Critical Notices will occupy
portion of its pages, thereby giving praise
genius, and censure to such productions
ly as are richly deserving of it.
A Sketcli of tiie proceedirg* of Congress
II be given at the close of each session, in
lich will be explained the cause and effect
all prominent acts and measures, compiled
agen'lemanof acknowledged ability and
portunity to arrange and collect stub mat- ,
rs as w'll prove both interesting and instruce.
Election Returns will be given in a tabula
m, embracing all elections of importance ii
e various States, as early a9 practicable a<
r the reception of official returns.
Essays and Tales will also form an impoi
nt part of the work, and all original ar'icle*
this character will receive prompt attention
lie object of the publishers, ne.M to enlian.
ig the good cause in which they have em.miuriil
Im to furnish the reader with such
it avuf *? *" ?
alters as will both instruct and amuse; such
i
Sketches and Remniscenccs of events to<*
inute for history;
biographical and Historical Sketches of
stinguislied personages, &c.
Original Poetry uilJ bo well sprinkle
rough its pages.
Kngravings of Distinguished Statesmen. If
e work should receive the same encourageent
as is usually extended to periodicals of a
jrary and scientific character, the *ubserins
to the Review will not only find their
imbors embellished with these desirable
ites, but also with many other valuable im
ovemenls.
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AGRICULTURAL.
FIRST PHJIfCtPFBS or AGRICULTURE,
A change, or u judicious rotation of
ops is necessary, in order to keep (Iks soil
good heart ant! tocnublcitto produce il<*
most.
No principle in ngrictilture appears to be
t er established, than that a cnange or roti
?n of crops is nec-Ksorv. Ti?e main
incipics upon which all practices on ?? <?
ihjcci proceed, are, that some crops ar<*
ore exhausting than o*hers : thai s?nw,
though of a very inuxivcrishiije na'ure.
* ? V
it Ix-ing consumed on the farm, return to .
i much us they deducted front it, nun inr.
ips even more ; that some admit of'protiblo
tillage and accurate cleaning drrmg
teir growth, wlule by others the land is r-i;.
i;red foul hy weeds, is oxtwisiwl without
:turn, and when applied in succession, v. <>'.
nally impovetisli it. Hence it has :
Hind by exporionee, that a certain arr;e :
i? nt or rotation of crops ot*tli< se <idFr-e.
od op|X>site churactcrn, is necessary u?
rofitahlc tillage and to tfie preservation of
icsoil. (Titles* this nracltce be well un