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.Vrv UOODS, mh't Hlif rrrfi.t!) t lrfd f. WW the H'krt f rinUdtlphU '! .let -WW, wl lirtHl nli r. 1 I w.tr ulltt U.rm l lU p"ll'C I Uif Wir4 prk. do i-h tht pul.U to use my word It, but ll lhk them la cll m4 iixhin f jr thrtrwle, m I ff el stil-Ard that 1 rid offer them lnduetanU u " en r.t bve the (h lo pure!, will de m a favor bv calling, eriaminlnf tny ptir. A. TOUHKNtt. - . Vrfin Uooan, - r Tnr. rtcrTfKTl are rsceivinf, and opening, at their WOlfl! In Coticonl, direct from niUdctphia and itw.ork,s Urge sod general asortol of '."'"., All kindi of Goods: Ami Ht mad arraarcajicnta to recelrt ft" aaid placet, swart, env further tupply that tity be a cewsry selected with cue, end Uid Ml at pen ),. l!l eWU 4ba 4. cJl. very Jo llwir rtMtomm, tJ ll pull at larre, art respectfully Invited lo till, taeniine, end ludp forlhemartvet, MIKI'IIY k BHOVN. , CfJ, gv, 1834. US (0 Ointry Produce, of aJl tinda, received in exchange for Good. Uerooxri. XfA-rnM r. hevkli. Tailor, wwwy. ill returne kit eineere thankt to Uae bo out ftexmnjed ki 1" h " tw' tece fc eowmeneewienl In ihit Dlace, ami r4 bJmtelfof ihit opportunity of inforwini the pub U ia fneral, removed w '' lo lb iliop in MtiiHrtrett, ttctn'.hf occupied by . II. Ilunptoa at tilvertroilb thop, if hirifif rtmotrd kit buanett la an adjoining room. It F. Kftll alto Infvrraa bit cuttomcn and tU publi (ftBtrirty, that ha baa juit rtb td tlx Mnl ftiioiw from NrTork and FlilWtl bbla. vlikh ht ill bt hP!T to We a tuftkiont opportunity to abiit. In an eiil tt jrW to any U'U b bat rtcit4. lit rkM bat J-itt gut aomt additional fvfet, altirb wiB taabU lum to lUtpatcn work on a abort notirt. He kopet by kit aMtduitjr to buainca and nrataeat of wofk, to ' jDrritBR Kjnal tbart of nron(rnnt. W. B. M. r. KrrU wtil b jUd to Ukt an apprantka lo tbt above biuiae If kt caa get dm OB auiublr icrmt. BT the Stean Boat Columbia, nbwVithin 12 milft of CUra on her paaMgkup, ill bt rvemed moat of tho folloaing Coodii tbt rca. klu wiQ bt received in 8 of 10 davij Dry Good, Hard Ware, Cutfcrjr, Hollow Ware, Aodiront, Shore I and Tonga, Bdlowa, Crockery, Giant and 8 loot Ware, 8mhh'a Bel. k a fiVii. vie. Hamroen. Screwnlatet Filet, fce. Mill, Pit and croatcut 8at, wire and hair Bifltrt, 8oddlaa, BrUlet, Vtartingalea and Sad-, dlery, (aMortrd) yackerel, Sbad, Codfith, meat and prime Beef, Linteed and Tannere Oil, Paintt, IMMy, Clam, Cotton Bagging, Bala Rope, bagging and aeine Twine, Uad, Patent and Buck bliot, Dupot.'i IF. Powder, Iron and Bteel, aatortrd aiset and rjualitWa i Plough mould Mlxon'i patent plought, aupcrior to any Ahio, Ti'hlttemore't cotton and wool Card, black and white llaU, from the bed manuficio tt and of the newett faabiontj a general aa aortvent of BooU and Sboea, Leghorn and Straw Cvdiv Bonneta, fancy and common Chain, Nor thern Cheete, together wilh a general anwit- ment of Grorenet, eonuating in part or ougar, Cnlfo. V.no-n.c. Rrandv. Holland Gin. Madcria. Coimanar, Tenerife and Ualaga VTinea, Jamai. ra, XT. I. and N. E. Bum, Molataet, Northern Cia and Whitker, I-oodon Porter, Pepper, fi mento, Gingtr.Nutmegi, Saltpetre, Indigo, Cop. eras BotUct, Corka, &c &c. kc From the above general and eitenaive aaort tnent, dealert m Rooda can be furnished with a), tnort every article in their line. Theae gondi have been purchaaed from tlie New-York Atie tlont, Importers and beat atorea, with great care, and every advantage for buying tkmp ; and will be told to Menhantt by wMetole, for auk, at pricea aa favorable U they can be bought of regular dealert in any touthern town or city, adding extra expentet. Cub paid for Cotton. Caah and Goodt advanced on cotton and other produce. Cotton and all kindt of produce received and forwarded by the Steam Boat' Columbia, on the ' OtBlri are invited to call and examine the above goodt. BEERS, BUNNELL & Co. Cktnrm, AVf. 8. 1824. 437 STEAM-BOATS Tee Dee and Columbia, To run between Cheravt and Gear get tvm THE owners of thete Boatt have reapective. )y put them in the beat order i tney are now running their first tript, and a ill hereafter, as far u it practicable, leave the above placet regularly and alternately : a Boat to arrive at, and one to leave, each ylace every three to fire day. Each Boat will, render to the other, in case of need, every aid to insure expedition and aafety. Experience baa, sanctioned the nuxim, that " no business, ia worth pursuing, that will not pay inauring." . To add aafety to expedition, Insurance, Agen cies and Policies have been procured at New. York, the benefits of which are offered to ship, pert by thete Boats, on the following terms : Freight of Cotton per bag, 75 cents, including Insurance. In case of loss, the cotton to be rai ned at the price current of the day of shipment, atCheraw. , tfp- Ftclgbtarwilt be wsaredtme-fotmh-of one per cent, on their value. The Freight! of ffOTffiTffesTan6WmmWeMionl'?re made on many others. A new printed list will ahew the regular Rates. . Cotton and other freight will be received and forwarded by these) boats; to any agent or fac tor, free of any other charges than storage and expense! actually paid out. No pains will be spared to insure expedition, Safety and satisfaction, and thereby to merit pub lic patronage. Application Jobe made to the aubscribert at Cheraw. y BEERS. nnNKKT.T. & Pn Jlgeutt for Columbia. - HENRY N. MILLER," Agent, Cheraw Steam Boat Company. Omrir, Aiv, 6, 1824. 3U36 iT.'lf iUUlfn. a a ' i it. The MontKly Uciew, i Itrvicwlng rhillija Iliftory tf V.a,'t3Ui I ! rctpctting ) M ,h"1 he 1)uuh luvt kca long In thu hkbil tt Atyg 5ige Icavca to rvicmhle tct fr which ihrjr ci.lWw ooi only their own but bl in great ouantiliet from th outh oJ France. They pack them in caea,nd Ukc thm out to Chbi i for etery pouotl o(5agt they get ia eichtnge four DounJa of tet. the ChintlC pre ferrioc It tall kai tf ihlr wa tel. . U this anertico be correct, and If it wu pontile that a umitar trade could be carried on by the English, (coniid. erlng the greatneta of the cotjiumption of foreign tea,) the labour that would be cauaed by it would be citraordioa rily great the proceaa or diog and curling could bel iaiilyi!Qne. and, ji would employ both young and old in iti preparation. . , ' ' Lcncfoj J&gnlne, Sulttitution cf Potahtt for Soap, M. Cadet de Vaux pronoaea to wath linen by the application of pota toca only three parti boiled, instead of aoap. The following ia an experiment on this subject, made by M. Hcricart de Tbury, the report of which, signed by him, has been published; The linen experimented on coniis ted of the clothes of adults and chil dren, sheets,-coverlids, table linen, towels, brewer's sprout, hospital linen, he. The v hot wee firat ikeown Into fa tub lo sok for about an hour ; it was next placed in a copper of hot water, from which the piecea were taken to be thoroughly rubbed, with the pre pared potatoes, as ia usual with soap j thus prepared, and after having been well rubbed, and wrung, it was a se cond time put into the copper with a quantity of the prepared potatoes, and after boiling fur half an hour, was tak. en out, turned, thoroughly rubbed, wrung, and again thrown in for some mioutes) it was then well rinaed in large quantity of water, waa put into . a a. r a cold water lor ttJ an nour, atierwaras into a press to drain, and then hung dn. The whole time OCCUDied was about two hours and a half i the linen was perfectly dean, free from fell grease, and looked very white. In the state of Lou'uiana, the culti vation of the sugar cane, for the pre sent year, produces forty thousand hogiheads of sugar, which, at the valu ation of seventy five dollars per hogs- head, amounts to-two millions eight hundred thousand dollars. The next article, the cotton plant, is worthy of notice, and produces this year forty thousand bales of cotton, of three hun dred and fifty pounds each. This, at a valuation pf forty dollars per bale, amounts to one milHon six hundred thousand dollars. In the next place, molasses, rice, com, Sec. have been estimated at six hundred thousand do). lars, making an aggregate of five mil lions of dollars. J he population ol that state averages about three persons to each square mile, and yet such are al ready the results. Who does not aee in this, the future grandeur of the wes tern world. , , QUICK WORK, raox raa locisura auvkktircr. Who'll fticl tale cf cotton with Louiri ana t Aye, and get it to market in the same time and distance 1 We throw the gauntlet to the cotton Planters of all states beyond our own, and as it is but fair that they should know our speed, we stste that on or about the 28th of July last, one of our worthy river planters commenced picking with his ordinary number of hands at daylight, dried, ginned and completed a bale bj 2 P. M. and before midnight thi bale of cotton, weighing about 350 lbs. wss in a steam-boat at our levee, a dis tance of 82 miles from this spot where it was displayed on the shrub in the morn ing.. If this statement should excite any doubts in. the minds of our citizens, we are ready to give the .names of the plan ters and the commercial house, a mem ber of which wss at theplantation when it was picked, and accompanied it down rthe river Large and round Turnifi..Mr. Wm. Whitaker, of Attleborough, (Mass.) has this year raised and exhibited at this office, a round Turnip weighing eighteen fioundt, snd measuring fortv-two inches in circumference j and what is worthy of woucp, u was only eighty days from the time the seed was put intoihe earth, be fore the turnip was gathered. Beat this if you can." God doth cure, but the physician taketh the money for it. itTOBAlSS M imiMit. fl.fllcv.Mr. !!cn-enrJTn.v,N.V.. t.uV.kV declined feirli"S ' d7. qtor l .Uriniiy, which - wis recently -riflfMi Mm by ho corporation u Wilii.iM CdlrKt. lie Worme the public that he does not if fotint tit tht Wf i Vits yaai " - - - ' - - - wbkbonferredlt. lit would hiv,.-w..c the sane, had the honor emanated from any oiicr quarter or had all the College In thai country united la the same actor public notice. He atturea tha Trustees sr.d racujty of tbst lasiliutloni that he has (allowalp with them In every thing but In making doctors of divinity. He considers Ode buiwrary degree SI - contrary lo the spirit of the gospel-productive of aractUal mlachief U the church of Ckrlat-and so managed at the present dv, as to become liable to additional animadversion.- CA. Mirrtr. LorJ Qynn-Q1 this brilliant meteor of thft moral woyld, Itji apparent, -e an-,. hiva mitt memoirs furniahed ere long. Among the filters of whom we have the beai hone U Tbomae Moore a gentleman whose Mepe ndence of spirit Is nlarjual led by Ms mind, lie is every way quali fied to blmbnhize his illustrious friend I In addition to the documents he hss in his possession for that purpotCithe frlendihlp that existed between biro ana Uyron, ana the congeniality of their pursuit! and feel ings, gtursntee that bis work will present the truest image of the departed. lie will write without fear, and will doubtless reap a meie harvest for his labour the favour and reward of the literary commu nlty. . ao rai torTtaaa iTtitiatcr.e. The London Christian Observer thus conclude Keview of the last annual re nort of ih Hriiish and Foreign Bible So ritw M n..fnr roncludinp a t'lCW of j m W w - rw the Dibit buddy's operationa, we rotii rook literally to the ends of the earthy and the most diatant isles of the see M Letters have been received from the Mis sionaries, in Labrador and Greenland, ex preaajve of their warm gratitude fur the seasonable supplies of the Scriptures which the l'vuimtux and GreenUnder have received through the interrention of the Society ; while the priming of the New 1 etlamettt is at- tk tame time csr t) ing on, by its aid, in thoe lJndt of the Southern Ocean, which from their recent profession of Cluiatianity, ofler at the pre sent moment so interesting a spectacle. Some copies of the Acta of the Apostles in the Tahitian language, ha?e just been received in this country, the Gotpcls ha ving been previously printed-" Melancholu Occurrence.-The New Yoik Commercial Advertiser of the 24th ult. containa an account of a most afflict ing dispenantion of divine providence, which occured on the Hudson river. On Tuetdty latt, between It and 12 o'clock the sloop Neptune, captain IIlstead, on her passage fnmftfew York to Newburgh, and when within about live milea of the latter place, was suddenly strurk by a flaw of wind, upset, and imrgsdijtcly sunk, having on bowrd Cfty-one p rsotis, thirty- fur rj vhim were drowned, including ele ven w oir.cn. The remainder laved them selves by the ie of planks and sticks of wood, upotr wliich they floated until they were discovered fom the shore, ond boats despatched to tht ir assistance. Captain Halstead, we are told, was not jn board, but remained in New York when the ves sel sailed. Livehwol. OCT. 15. Dreadful accident On Wednesday morning, 13th Oct. between nine and ten o'clock, part of the floor of the fifth story of Mr. Gongh'a factory in Manchester, suddenly gave way, and with a tremen dous crash carried every thing with it un til it reached the ground floor ; by which accident, upwards of twenty persons chiefly youn women, employed as reel- era, were killed, and several shockingly maimea ana orutsea. it would appear, Irom the nature of the accident, that the walls were no: sufficiently stronc to sun port the immense weight of iron and til ing ; for by the vibration of the machine ry employed in the factory, a pirt of the upper wall bf the building was bulged out, by which means the iron that supported one of the arches of the fifth floor jynve way, wnicn caused ttiat arch to fall upon " mwi uuuer hi w ii it ii in iisiurn, sunk under the weight, and thus . proceeded through, the different floors, destroying every thing in its frightful progressma chinery and persons, employed in its qcsirucuve range. u . SURGICAL. Dr. Civiale, of France, has invented a method of destroying the stone in the bladder without resorting to the knife. Out of 23 patients he has cured 9, and fhe others are in a fair way of recovery, by his treatment. Seventv tracts of land. , ........6 wl irom nve to ten thousand acres, were sold at Huntingdon, (Urruii countyrTen? nessee, u,Mfte gth and 19th ultimoi for taxes, at 43 cents per hundred acres: Raleigh fiafier. a 1 1 'H t'.n- . .M nil.rnlicatcl fttcnt esse I i a 1 of a child bavin? brcn bitten by rti, at tight, in bed, in such a wy as to have been neatly killed by Us of UooJ. Several in.tauces of the kind hve occurred In the United States, f Aluiaif it the vcrv momet t of casting i . ( u t- - our evea ou the atwve pargrain New-York paper, we were told ol 4 persona having been bitten by rats in one house ia Winchester, on the same night. They alept in aeparate rooms, and the rata visited almost every bed. To prrsnii! bled acverely.1, . KF.W.ORLEAN3. A writer in the Uultlana Jdverther of the I2ihu!t. complains of the negligent manner in which the Interments In the Protestant DutdvQround In that city, sir msde. He aesertlH after the late heory Mia of nln. there were from eighteen lo twen'v inches of wstcr on the surface of the ground, on which a great number of comns were seen floating, and oeing agt tated by the wind, were driven in differ ent directions, knocking against each oth eri and formln a deadly repretentatlon of a aham aea-Birht. The dry weather and the hot aun which we have cxperien ced since, has In some measure etus cd tLe water to et sporate, and with it of course, the miasma to be drawn Into JAc atmosphere, and oo doubt the pernicious effect of it haa much contributed to the continuance of the epidemic which haa caused so much desolation. bTAIX. Tho condition of 8pin is wretched in the extreme. At if the oppression of the French and papal domination and foreign war and a miserable government were not calamity enough, the poor Spaniards are pepetually quarrelling among themselves. Some of the provinces are in such a stste of fermentation, that the government'will have no small difficulty in restoring them to order. At CordoTs the phrenty of the popu lare was such that they forced the gates of the prison, where ibey commuted eve ry species of cruelty and outrage to the cry of " Long live the absolute King and religion. 1 he result hss been that 20 de fenceless prisoners were murdered, be sides a great number wounded. aaatiL. The population 0f Uraail, ssys a writer in tke tlectic Review for September! ac cording to the last census, amounted to upwards of four millions, of whom nearly one half it supposed (o be free, via i a 13, 000 whites, 426,000 mullattoes, 360,000 Indians, and 160,000 free blacks. Its re venue, which, in 1818, amounted to little more thsn fourteen millions of franca, had risen, in 1820, to sixty-one millions, and in 1823, to sixty-six millions, and It is rapidly augmenting. Possessed of from a thousand lo twelve hundred leagues of coast, with the finest porta In the world, an immense interior navigation, excellent dkAtMawa. at farfT'ftt nrS tr ranclt inn natitll liaiiviivwi a- itn'i wimi'vk. iv'iiivii fvieae . i , ... . 'i.i. .n,Ar nr. , Mn,.i.,i..n r . hundred milliona. and aounr!injr with the finest timber for ship building with immense natural advantages, nothing but a bad government can hinder this rising empire from becoming one of the great est maritime states in the new world. -Vr-w-JVJt Obttrvtr, m N At Clare assizes, Ireland, s strolling beggar, named Laughin, was found futili ty of man-slaughter, in frightening Miss Starkpole, an elderly lady, to death. Knowing that she had a great dread of the typhus fever, he went to her house, siez- ed her bv the wrist, and with view of extorting something, told her that his clothes belonged to a person who died of that disease. I he fright was so great as to occasion her death in a few hours. e9S" . GENERAL JACKSON. The prospect which this gentleman haa at this time of succeeding Mr, Monroe, as Chief Magistrate cf the United States, may render his reHtri- ous character a subject of interesting inquiry witn some ol our readers. A clergyman, who travelled in Tennes. see in 1823, and remained some time at the General's house, states, in a let. ter lately published in the New York Commercial Advertiser, that he was favored with a pious and godly mother. who early instructed him in the essen- t"wVloctrine tf ihe-GcrsprL-tmrl rmbm ccT hts mind with correct evangelical principles and that the General gives his testimony in favor cf the religion of the Bible and the heart, although, as yet, he makes no public profession. The editor of the ft Ami nanwr ator.a ... - gsv-ts-t,! a t n , s . that the pastor of the church at Nash- ville has recently visited New York, and stated while there, that Mrs. Jack son was a member and bright ornament of his church, and that the General atbod propounded for member-ship. - fiisuiia acquainted witn nis char acler, will suspect him of ypocrisy.j A , 1 I 11 l-'Uliili, 1 l.t i .; . .; lr:'T t (I Ir-t M li.r it-1 : ai a'.i.'ia tint le rj j.eitd In itr lain pi mi 1 1 il -I sulci u If a fiirti for publication. V c ti's it at we trt ti. td it, howeter, i;iijiit vouching lurj-t authenticity I t'.itruti f a ft lurf v a (fitmH it tLLutiU fki4 I kitfUnJ I XfkvtiU, 1 The latest advices from Wathineofi City, are, that should Crawford be elect ed president, tVmps snd Noah, being for. clgners, ere to be sent to the Creek Na tion to Improve the, breed oi the Indunt, and In some twenty tears the new breed bf whites.' The latrtt ne w from Texitiet a la. ibat.'abould Jackson be elected, ha - nat miOff lUCfTTnTtrftS lalntt liiom tni Noah as to induce them to have their p ssge cngsged on the eilt dty of Mirth nextf the one for Jerusalem, the other lor Corki aa their necks are becoming very . -. . i . . . a ticklish aodcr me - aa nccuon. It Is reported that In ess of Jarktoa's success, Kitche has concluded to Issvt the pld Dtninion, and travel with im JRaOw. dolph over Europe, forthe purpose of cttaV lisiiiug limited lynsrcnies. KLiCTioa Bf coxcatss. It Is now universally admitted that un less the Election Jight on" the Ikro of Orleans, no other candidate can obtain It In the Electoral Colleges, and it must devolve on the House of Krpresen. tstives. In that event, it is equally cer tain the three highest persons,' as prescri bed by the Constitution, wilt be Jxkton, Adams, and Crawlord. I he latter ctn obtain only the state of CcorgU, North Carolina, Virginia and Delswsre, amount ing to four voltusi roniilf , the brat ballot, hit name will, as is usual irr tuch cases, be dropped. Mr. Adtms can not, by the most liberal calculation! re ceive more than eight tote, tlx. the six New England ststcs, together with New York and Illinois. General Jackson, at the same time will be supported by the remaining twelve slates, and on the se cond balloting wil) (we speak advisedly) receive the additional vote of North Car olina, which will determine the question. J .. f. Patriot. Of the whole number of the New York representatives in Congresa, who took part in the Washington caucus, but ont has been re-elected and that one, Mr. Cambrelengi succeeded from causes al together foreign to that question. The Sixty Six will live in history. Aa. Gazette, Aevr'Tork-A letter from a very re spectable gentleman, received in this ci'v, explicitly etetesJtTiat Mr. Clay will re reive the seven vo!eshithcrto aUowrJ him in that state, arid perhaps two or thrrc of the four allowed to Mr. Crawford. Time alone ean solve the doubts thrown upon this point. Aurora. Mr. Birbeck, a distinguished Criiiih Emigrant settled in Illinois, has been ap pointed br the Governor, Secretary cf State, initial respeUbte commonwetlit. rl -lit Iiirnntm r.cafir. lew (,m I m since a convict m the Massachusetts itaie i n,r,,on' ; directed I to nuke a large sob. He made it with a false bottom iiid stuf fed it with some light materials. In the space formed between the top and the lower bottom, he contrived to introduce his body, at the time when the wagoner eame to take awsy the piece of furniture. He was a small man, and his weight wss not sufficient to produce- any suspicion in the mind of the driver. The sofi thns loaded, was accordingly stowed sway. in the baggage v7ago"rfI twd our hero effectd his escape in manner that for some time eluded the detection of the officers. Bait. Fat. rniLAosarRUs xor. 30. Latett Jrom Gibraltarand Spain. The ship Hesperus, in 39 days from Cibraltnr, arrived nt New York yesterdir morning. She left there October IS, and brings Madrid dates to October 12. A convention had been published between the Spanish and French governments. It bears date the 30th of June last, and stip ulates that the French troops in Spuin.ut that (late, should continue in the kingdom to (he 1st of January, 1825, and in addi tion to former places occupied, the French army were to garrison Sarragoss and Car dona. Mrora. The U. S. schooner f Shark, from cruise n the West Indies and Gulp""' Mexico, and last from Havaon, in I3davi arrived at New-York, on Wednesday the 24th inst. , Thomas Randall, Esq. Speci al Ageot to Cuba from the United Slates. came passenger. 1 heie haa not been a case of malignint fever on boa? d her since the sailed from the United States. The officers and ere are all in (rood health. TheTUTS. schooner Grampus was left at Havana 9th inst. all well. The U. S. shijrPeacock had a boister ous passage of 50 days from Rio Janeiro to Valparaiso, where she arrived on the 1 5th 'of July. -She" remained tili the last of the month, and arrived at Callao about the middle of August. Mt Jour.
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