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From the New York Mirror. tub infant suffocation with knovvi.edqf itystkm. By a man barn out of tea-son. Oh ! the sunny, sunny hours of chihthooi]. How soon?how soon they pass .way !" Vbrii.y! There was a time when we had children. That timo is pas', or is lam passing.?The beys nro prematura mockerics of men?the girls, something between n doll and n stunted woman. The school* master is abroad, also the schoolmistress besides tutors and governesses. Shortly after the children are weaned, they commence educating ili?-m. While I the hruin is yet in a sol), pulpy state, they load it with heavy facts and hard names to its serious detriment during tlm remain, dor of its mundane existence. The ancieu tJrucian commenced with carrying a cul upon his back a few hours every day, sr % tl'Ut tvhnn the Calf enwliinllv ori-vv in>n i - - ?-? v b' *' j ' bullock, I c curried tin; bullock w ith ni much e ifc iik Ins lute! done tho calf. Thi. i3 now the education principle. They lui u few loaves of Cyclopaedia on u child' tender brain and keep adding Ihcrcunn i.iy by day, expecting that when lie is i man, hn w ill carry tho thir.y volumes will neifect case, without considering thut ii I.to attempt they may crush all sup air (i oshness out of the bin in. rendering n UH fin ns h pancake aud"dry as the remainder u n biiseuit," "Now is this wholesome?is it natural Is u fair?is it Immune, thut u c.liil I slioul tnj cheated out of i s childhood, and sen to team ?h*i "use of the globes" before i bus learnt to play at marbles f Or, is it t bo expected tiiat this early forcing and hot bed system run produce as healthy plan m- tl'they had been allowed to grow m th free aii an t open sunshine ??On ! in pine of sending a child to school ?i i?> * four yours, lei il enjoy three or four roor years of htmilhy igoorat.ee. Curt) not i' young freedom ; abridge not its ftrsi Itoh days; cage 1 lot ilits pretty h rd too soon Cuauge not the fruo uir of heaven lor th pent-up atmosphere of the 'seminary,' th gentle murmur of the winds for tho du hum of t.ie prison-house. We wen: cliddr<* OUIS 'lu B OIK'O. Let VIS h-'ivo II li llow holing tor the young rogues. Let Uiu d n.*: N 1 tore norse thcin a few days Ion 1.? Tia re will i>o fuwer ricStctiy l.mh n.- I ra'k' tty W.U lleC'S. Am! do. .?. a child learn nothing becnus 1! has not >!s i>r::ii??r iii its hand ? Ccrtaiiil 1 Joes. I'.iciy hour of 1 s life ii is lemr nig ; it > amtot help ;f. Tiio flower thu I'ioivs, the .springing grass, the witln ro leaf the running water, die birds thnt 110 across its [i.ith, and tliu thousand sights t tlm fields and woods, or even the squares c h ihmhs of a ei y, cause it to think and n question. The wind at it blows, the fallm lain, the fleecy snow, the shaip 1'iost mal ing fit in the ties.iihle water, the tliuudi peal, the sun tiiat shines by day, mid tl moon that steals into the dark sky at nigli nil . nd ouch mouse its infantile wonder.u yo.n.g cniiosity. Let it li.en have u f. y?-a;s <;l | it u.sant natural educt.io.i b- tin it commences Us piiiti iil nrvficitil one. L i; us St. 1 *?til say a when it is a eh.Id, * tl?i?> ns a ch,.'l, ami act as a child," and iti dt and prnpi r season, po doubt it will * [? away cialdiah th.ngs." But wo are bent on doing too much.No time bas to bo wasted. Wo cauu t o content Willi hcaliiy natural cliildrei possessed of information proper to tin years; wo must have prod-go s?or {> ? ruts. Miss prates of planetary systci wlidst l.er lingers itch ~ make dobs ?u frocks, and Master is taught phlosopl (heaven save the mark!) before bo in Ira rued to cut i> his appetite fnt plumhp. ( dii g. A in! what arc the precious r< su!n A hjoia! ofpcit precocious things for foe mamas and dander head d pnj.ns 1 ? xlnhit af:r dinner before their ?; t o; enduring, bin inwardly blasphem-ng gin st \ fine way it is to teach a child hutnil'l to cram i 5 little* head with dry names, datum! fae-s, which though us m inory in;i retain its yet weakly int- licet canno hy 111 possibility dig'-st or ttirn into knowleg hut which names, <iat-s, and facts it is vi 1 likely to diseover full grown p-ogle kno 110 long about, having n-'ver known. ? having l??ng since forgot en tlu nj. A o-i pre t\ way. l*:il 1! is nut ynurdnl! 01 dm t \ e. ildo-ii, wlio simply learn 10 babb about a multitude of things that they d hoc tin ;< refill mi, that are so much to i ji t.i tl 1: is the Datura ly fino, apt, int?ll W ii Ha! ) is is the most inhumanly vi< ttini/.'si. I. is tpiifk to learn, and i (|iii(kiii'ss is praised. The craving nft? htiowl- dge ? n < is ts youi jj breast and it s'oad of being repressed or carefully regu lot <f, it is rxc i'i'cj ami ftiJ by the ivonch jiii-J approba ion of all who come in rontac wi.'ti j11v? i* |i- prodigy, ']'? add to the evi more pons are taken wuli it by teaohoi Hi o i * 11 ordinary children; it is brtt? ti-tni# advertisement to ihnn ; a living proi of the,r ?'!li<'i :!? )' as ins riftors^ its grati fi> f pin n s an* grnefnl for tin ir assiJtiil an l w i It the ti' st >n i n ions on 'be ir put n Ii tie hrnin is'l.oK ti to i hourly stnnulatei v. i Ii in lit 11 lira lid , i jo l> ss hurtful to ihn org hi, acroiihng o he h oi' iJn-al anl;nu' t? s, til .ii the spirit i Self would tie. tJurl >! i n are generally of a deiii'tite eonsli y tliay S ly il? lloVr 1 i\*t? i-i.y aii'i some fatal disease, proceeding froti tint pour (iv< r \vr> >iii>:it tir tiit, c irri-'.s it of nionl I'm? tears and Inni'nt I'ions ol i's wel moaning <li s'rovi-rs. Or, if it does live ton to o*}.-lli at iti ina'ur ty fulfils tie piomiM of its eh,t.Jitr;'>J. Commonly its iutellec wax' s ftvblo iv.-f o j.I of gradually mrengli cnirig and expanding, nnd it is often out stripp'-d in after I fe by far dulb-r, and lie re lory 1mm abuse J children. And of rv ? it usn to them is two thir ls ol the (so called) knowledge wi h which thej arc burdened, to tne ruin of heuldi and ex. c sion ol enjoymerit ? A young girl, for instance. Of what utility to her in after i !< s the smattering of geography, nstronon y, bo'.Hi y, zoology, ornithology, or any other o'ogy, which she m?y pick uu? Is ( : it not a more interesting fact to Iter that Iter t pet dovo 14 tile emblem of true lovn than f that is of the genus Columba, and the can ? derive pleasure from the beauty and fra- t grance of flowers endeared to her by their v common naina and associations and feel I tle.-ir morul purity, without bothering her i ' littlo head "bout thn cramp titles with which c Linnicus and o'hers may disguise them ? r 1 Will the s'gns of the zodiac give any idea t of the fashions 1 and what enres sl?e now I ' about the distance of Ucorgium Stdus from i the earth she trends ??Theso things were t ' troublesome to Imr when sho was n girl at t school ; they cheated her of her ball, i skipping ropes and scamper in the fields ; I * hut thai is over now.--She is a woman? I ' she h is done with litem. ' And ur' not our hoys equally taught too ? enriv and ioo much ? '1 hey are poring I ' over the rudiments of learning when they I 1 should ho bracing their young liinhs w;th * healthful exercises, and they are s tidying I " die fragments and tail ?nds of sciences i * (soon to he forgotlei ) when they should he i s imbibing the rudurcnts of learning. Why J should wo be in such n haste to inflict the 1 ' pams of education nitd penalties of iinpris. 1 onmert upon the uwng varlets? It dull* J or overtaxes their brum, and cheeks the healthful current of their blond.?Thev * must lenrn l?ul l?*t it lx? in due season. It makes one sad to see a fine little fellow ^ vent to stud> Euclid at the ngo I to should 1 j lx; rending Ilubinson Crusoe ; and it equal1 ly docs a man pood to see sue It e. one en!' joying his \ ?uing existence in an appropriate " mnntit r. Few there sire who cannot enter ; " into the feeling so finely til the very benUli- | ful lines of an Auu'iicnu [toe*, coiumenesi* e 1 'There's something n a noble boy, A hr iVii, freehearted. nirfli>i.? ? >? _ Willi Ins utie!i.'rk"d, unhidden joy. '' | Ills ilreuil ol books and love oft in, S I And in Ins clear and ready snulo, . ' L'nsha led by a thought ?>t gui'e, i ; Ami unexpressed by sulness? Which bring- n?elo my cbiKlliooU back, l! I As if I trot its very trn-k, e j A'id f It its very gladness." ' ! Then let the rliilJicn have their play out. n i 1 ' '* i From the S. O. Temperance Advocate. ' j St.crfif Hi//, Oi l. 311/h 183!>. * i A green bio to previous no ice,the nttKcns 'K | oftliis p'nee tlM-cinbicd at the Fust Office.? i Tho Kev John Culpepper jrM iyas called ? j o the Chair, and Col. 1'. i l. M -Iver upy j pointed Sncrejarv. On motion, the chair '* I appo tiled Dr. John It. Me Ivor, Col. T. 11 ! II. Melv. r, A. Spink", T. I>. Lib', Ad j (Jr- gg, F.sq., an I Dr. <Wi limns, to pro- i I' | pare a memorial to the Lcgisl iture on the ' I subject of dl'? License Law. After n fc\\ ! " j imiioles ronsultat-on tbeCornnii too report- j ? led tho follovving, as expressive of their '?* 1 views and wants on the subject. *' j K-'Spet t1 o11y, !> Tllii^ l.' n i " i 11 vo. i.'n .min er, sue ry. > I - I ' i MliMoniM,. ! to rj:r thk j?kn * tk ami ho.'si: j W I'K UF.rKKKKNTA n? KS : I Th" Memorial of the uiiil'TsigniHl citij /ens of Society II'". in Dirlmuinn District, i respecliully sheweth : Your Pe ition'T.s are lo ! aware, that a modilicti'ioii or repeal of t!?e ! Licens1' L? v, will bo brought to your nortec, i by Memori <ls fiom various parts of the I State, mill they beg leave lo present their 1,1 views on this important subject. It is now j "? j nearly fifteen years since some individuals j ,r I in this community, d eplv impressed vih! r" ! the evilsofinteiiipenuice, formed themselves , n' | iu'oiui a?s .cuition, to abstain from the use 1 ' . of ardent spirit", a.el some who were en. ! ' v I gaj*? d in t-ie Iraflick abandoned if. Tlicv | * have seen, since that period, a great and j J j . n ( " * ' salutary change in public opinion on this I i subject and they cannot but rejoice thai at j ; this t ino, it occupi. s s ? much of the public j i a'tention. Wc frankly confess, 'hat there! . : arc difficulties in in ding a protcr L gisln- I " lion, 0:1 a subject tnvo ving the in crests j ^? I and huhi s of so many, nnd ?>11 which opm- 1 H j ions are so various. Hut we In lieve, that ' j as guardians of the publ c welfare, pence, j '.x I and. morals, you will give it all t'at utt'-n- J | 11.' ? - | Him, w mm us inipciruineu neseives. Wo I y h<o I'iiv#, respec fully to make the follow. I * in" stipes ions for ) onr consideration. The i ,r i License Liws. woro tut ilon'ot w?-|| nit*-it- | -v j dial ; then object was not revenue, hut to j i restrain a public evil. In iliis they have j j sifp.nlly failed. In truth ?li<?v suein 10 run - j tennncc that, which 15?tt Legislature of ti j | moral a it-1 flirts tan cuiniittitii-y should con. I | d'-mn. We then-fore recommend, 1st. That "" , the wliolo License Law repented, except | !s i so much as prol.ibts tint trade k in ardent j ' spirits with our slaves. 2ml. L-t the subject ! of no entire [trohihition of :h?- trade in ardent ! spirits, except by nuthori'/.' d apothecaries r | for modieal purposes, he referred lo I'icpi-o. ; i pits u the ni'Xt general flection. We pre- 1 '? ier thisoourse for the following reasons : All 1 s c hant s tt) tilt: laws of tin* 1 iod, which inn- i r et ially nlf'-.-ct the opinions, ami habit*, of a } I lar^e pfrtiou ol ns ci.'ucns, should not he ' ( suddenly made. ('are should be taken to a\ oi l y j even lite appearance, of what in :y he Cons si It red arbitral') or uppiCssivc in our L'-o s II jlat.ire; 1 1 2ml. No evil can arise from the re pi ui j i ' i of the Law. Ii is now evaded every wlu-ie. i i ' few or u'? Licenses are prattled in our 1) . j ' j trie:, and y? t theevil exists. 3rd. Tune will | j | hu piven to iis?*- r?nin the pub! c mind, win h I ( i cannot now he lolly known. We denr#>_ l . ? I I rui'' any notion hy tl?c L"j{isl;ilufo which!' ' will not he fully sustained by public opinion. ! 1 ri Tlx re is one ether suggestion, winch.', I 1 your petitioners would in ?!;< , and lo which ) i , J we invito the most s"rious nt'ention of your 1 I honorable body. It is this : That drunk i ' i j cncsH be made n crime, and die drunkard ; (v j tic subject to pmiiblimi'id, undi r Hindi resit fc- | | ; (ions as you in your wisdom may dcviie. I ti ' The man who Voluntarily places l.iiustdC in / ; circumstances to disturb the public pence, ^ ; and to commit every specie* ofnime, is as ' j fair a subject for lepal punisliniciit as the \ I thief or murderer. I fit is lie right and du- r I ty of liovernmont to punish nuisnnee*, to 1 ' | protect its enir.cns from violence, mid to ( prevent crime wid misery, surely ?n the , drunkard wove o'-l ili?w dommd;; fr.r !e. fislution hioat manifest. Wo have been \ oo much disjiosed to conndmn the mnnu a-tun-rund niuiltr oF nrd<nt spirits (unit J 10 do not mean to lessen ibe crime attached o them) and to regard with sympathy the inlbrtunaio drunkard. It rs true, some mvc lu en reclaimed hy kindness, but the ' nstnnces are rntv. The great mass are o"j legradcd, and beyond the r-ach of morul catr.tnv*. Thdir cases can only be reuched tl >y tlio atrong nrm of the Law. We do be. c? ieve that a Law to punish drunkards, ulid il J" teccssory to takeout of their hands 'lin con. rol of '.heir properly, would be a most salunry one ; and that, without some sucli pro- oi risiun, all our legislation on this subject will *l jo defective. We repeat ftgftin, it would ^ >e justice to society?it would bt humatii y o tint drtiHkard?and what will it not be tl.e p ibused and heart broken wile, to the nog *j ectod ait'l starving children. Of the righ. to pnss such Laws, Wo entertain no doubt. * And we have ben taught a lesson, hy the recent Conduct of the Chinese Ooverninent, hi reg rd to tho Opium tra r, Which should ft i.ot ho lost on us. K Ii is indeed a grave and stern rebuke to ^ he civilized world. We see u nation, tnat Hl we regard but as little better than snvngr, ti interposing her uuthori y und arresting the piogrcbs of an evil which was spreading iuiii and desolu'ion among tier people; and shall f) not we, who boast of Ium Civilization, refine- ,, ment, and morals, use ev< ry './fluri to reme. dy nn evil amongst us, not less ruinous and i fatal in i:s cfTec.s ? The suhh-ct nT,M nl j r deep interest, and intimately connected with j die welfare of our S.ute and tin' permanence > of our uistitu'inns. Wo do not wish to j ' tresspass On the just rights of any man. not l 11 do we nsk the busty action of your honor- '' able body. But we believe thai legislation is necessary, and that n wise and prudent r our jo **-.% ?" J g fr. v uui iuuh.ij irf ihis fruitful source of poverty, disease | J Mid ? time. With these suggestions, your i j, petitioners will leave the subj s:t widi you,; .111 ore ]>r [tared t > acquiesce in any course ! wh c'? you, 11 your superior wis loin, may ! .liop'. And Voir PitlilioiMTM fit in fluty j bound will c\?*r pray. Alt*. Seasonable Cjooiis, FH1HK eihscribi r has received u large portion j JL of his mi| ply of fall and Winter tsou.is, 1 unbracing an great a vinoty an is usually found in any store in tins place; to winch he respect- ] fully solicits the attention of persons wishing ?.> purchase, as they will he offered at prices ar low j as can possibly M afforded by any one. s U. MclNTO.SH. \ Noronilier "2d, 1 r-3i>. | t N H.? A large supply of negro cloths, blank- I * ets. Over Coats and Clodks, which will bo sold ?J very low. ' ~N c\v liooks. i, PT ATKI.Y Received by wagon the following " MLA new works at the Bookstore, viz : In Theology and Iteligions i,itrnitvre: Board. * inaii Original Sin, Village S< noons, Junkln on Jiistifin iiion. (Jowl's Better Covenant McDow. ell's Bible Class Manual, Signs of lit" Tunes by I), t'uyh r. Memoir cf Dr. Bedell by Dr. Tyug. C-iston'a Crock in the Dot, Dick's Theology 1 Metlie n on ? >,. Ty,i. -i of the Uhl TeMaiiiel.l, I s uMgtl'r works, Philip's (iuiiies compete in two vmIm. MiRs' on tit" Book of I Esther, Chri i trail Youth's Hook, I lo-lge's History of tin ! I'r? sbytcri-wi Church, Curacy's BiuHcal Notes I in prcofof the Deity of Jesus Christ. I m In (initial /jiteiature ; Cowpor and Thomson | I vol. 8 vo lloiitaiis Poem* 1 vol 8 vo. Crabbo, j 11. Ii r and Pollock I vol. b vo. Moore's Wo'ks, j ' 1 vol 8 vo. Juniu's Is Iters, Brood's Universal' Gazetteer. .Metropolitan Pulpit, being sketches i ' of the most celebrated living Unglish Preachers , " of ell Denominations, I,ord BroughainN sketches j of Characters in the reign of tieorgn 111. Dr.l ir.......i......... *r -e ?. .. - 1 ki t = i uiii, ui o. C arolina, Uu. ot Cnroliuun and Georgia. Also the following School Rook*; MurriyV Grammar, Kirkh mi's l>o. English (leaner. Jo:nv (Ihi'itiRtry, Do. Philosophy, HourJon'? Alg lira. ?V c. A . C'hcraw Nov. 11, I y 10. 1 tf j 1 Llatnte JXotice. A t.,1. persons indebted to the Hstste of Ann ! ,/s. llurn ttaoeasod, l.ito of Chesterfield District, | uro^rei|u? sted to comic for ward and make payment; t and all who have claims ag mist said Estate will > ? present the samo duly authenticated as the law j directs. J W. BURN. j. R. L. BURN, Executors. i Nov. loth 1?39. , > !L . 5Salc of Assigned . I Wild, sell at Pntilie Auction on e> ?*?ir** ?y lie Ullth Hist pirl of tho Assigned Ks'.i'e | ot' Shadiatch Mitchell deceased, consisting of one lot where his black smith shop formerly *| stood, together with all his blacksmith toAls. one gig and huriies*, and nne steel saw eotton | Gin. together with other things belonging to ' s?iii r.ni.ifc?I mis oi> day of i | Tin.': properly ia sold to incut Iiin debts and I i take tliis method of informing all person in | del. tod to him that unless they set tie with inn I bolbro tlio sr.Jo, after that day they Mill li'id I their note* and accounts in the hand* of an olli j cot for collection. I I) S HARI.LEE, A?ignoo j , November 1'J, IH'JD. | r " i.i iMorus I\1 ultictulis. \* I^OU Sah> ne.nI y or quit.- TWt MILLION'S ! u ol' .Morim Miillicaiilia cuttings ot remarks- j ' lily Mel grown and well matured wood ; a large j p opoition from roots one and two years old. I J' riie trees are very super or, generally from 6 to j 'J 1*1 feet high, growing on dry sandy land, in r ms 'l from 1 to M feet apart, and landing, generally, j u it from VJ to >'i feet hi the row. Alain stems and " iiranehen will he wold tog' ther ; nnd, ruthor than *' refuse u good otlor, the tools will also he sold. " It is estimated that the lot will yield from Jour to fire hundred thouttrrnd cuttings an inch | 11 lliil (J'l trier, or more ill niruunifitrmm V....I. r. ;uttin. e, as i know from last spring's experience, ' '' (row almost as certainly as rooted plants, even w villi bad management in an unfavorable season, i Jiorc especially wlinn grown themselves from I'1 noted plants, as is ho case with many of those I" uro oflurcd. It is confidently !> lieved Hint very ' 1 cw ii'any lots of trees are for sale in the country ' vliicli anbrd so large a number of so good out- or ingx. 'I'liey are worth visiting from a distance iy a person wishing to pitrehnso so great a nuin xx irr of trues or cuttings of prune quality. '1 he invent price is rents per foot, or 'J cents j>cr ty nd. A reasonable deduction would lie uiade to M' [purchaser of tlio whole lot. The field on w hich Ul' ho trees stand is within a few hundred yards of ho Chcrow boat landing, from which there is I'guhtr steamboat communication Willi George ? 'own and Charleston. The post ago must be paid on all letters on the abject or they will not attended to. 1 M. MACLEAN | " ' '.'icrsw S. C. (VtoVr Itli 1939. C'heriiW Bacon. r If A MS, Shouldi rs, and Side*. of my own I U. curing, for ?jIv. Terms, Cash. A. I' LACOSTB. October 4. IflW, 47?ll ~ OHSF..-.V7 AOADSM lllh 'I'ruittri'ii r<^p?cliully announce tli.il tin K. duties of this Institution will lie resumed ii the 1st of October it'xt; tho Mule depart out undertho superintendence of Mr. Ii. II.ill io Fuin.ilo under lli.it ol .Mr. J Hewers. Tin rurnu of instruction in tlie mule ?!? |?-irtnn ut, wil i'that required to enter the South Carolina Col ye ; tlic course in the female department w il ?, to 111iihe thorough schol rs. Tho scholastic yeni will eominence on the lsl I* Oct ol>er niid end tho 1st July: the year i> gain divided into two sessions ; the fi si kgin *t October and ends 16th February : the accou rjjins Kit!. February and ends 1st July. Trrms oi 'I u'lion jirr Si ssion are, 'or Spelling. Heading and Wiitn g i?il2 01 'ho above wnli Arithuietie, Lngi.sh J ... Ctrniuinnr and tiecgrnpliy ^ ' 'ho above, w ith the Classics, high r a branches of Mathematics, Logic, 20 0( Rh.'toric, Ac. y Five dollars each will he added to the abovi >r Fainting and Drawing, or the Modern Lan uago*. All payments are in advance ; the pupil wil o r. qum d to pay tor what ri minus of thu si s ion at die time ho or she enters, nor will dedue ion or drawback lie made for loss id time. J \v III.AKKM iV. Sec'y A" Trens. P. S. Mr. I! T. Chapman It is taken cliarg f t.ic Boarding House, near the F> in.ilv Acud< iy, where Young Ladies may obtuitl bouul at loih-rate priee. Sept. 2U lh3'J. IS tf Administrator's Notice. H111 K V re liters ofllirain Tryon decease d at JL requested to call and reeeive on their debt 5 per cent, 'l'lie next and last dividend, wil . H liopi rl, be made in a few months. Some i fie ileitis are not yet collected nml a I it 11 rop'-Mv is unsold. A I. EX. OKAIIAM, Ad'r. C'lier".w. Ft b 12. li-.TJ. 13 tf liiiw Notice. A MI \ AN" t t? A11A XI anil J. XV. I'l.iki :m my. have entered into i-opart ueisln . t raetiee Law under the name of ( ralium ?' HaUenry. Ofli run M uke* Sir.-et. K 1 ' l> I I I i II ji . hi. ? 11 r\ M . J. W. IlLAKKNKY. Cli?*rnw F' l>. 13 ImMH. i ? " ['nil.nlti!jilii.i Hoots yfc Miooj Jumt r? r. iv.'d, * iloz. |i;.ir unjiof Moroe I'llH Calf Skm Ii* ninl ('licit Mill* Hoot r\ ImI Cent li men's \\ l-'ng IVrip* nnd Mines. I?I'N I.AI' At M AUSIIAf.li. n? iv lotli, le3'.?. t?G if I W SUHANO E. -gV.!K Subscriber is rrnt for tin* Coliinibi .m. Insurance Company, di;.! continue* to it nr.* at a reasonable premium, 11...(io?>.I Varcs and .Merchandise. tiolli hi ll.it> place an lie ftirronnding Country of South end Nort y.rolini. II will also I ii!" re Produce a in' (?<? ?? in their transportation on the Kim t from Clu ra o Cieorgctou n ami < 'h.irlcrton. l*er>ons desirm o tin a fate business t?v protect ing t lieir prnpmi iy insurance w ill do well to call oiithe Ag' ,t Clier.iw, at hi" store on Front St reet, where I iray usually lie found. Communications in wr log will receive prompt attention. 1). S. IIAKLM-.i:. Jul\ 1st 34 :t ii In tiisins. \1SINV. A ..e. Prunes Cutrants at bt*. titllg'T I l crv. s. tor salt l?V nrnl.\!? ?v malsiiall. \. riliib. ifc3J. til tf is<k>k ibnpinu. 5j % !l K subscribers have established thnnwlv. B. ill the iihove line ot business ill Chera nd ofltr theirsci vici stints eil ixetis. o. itazkncockt, a co 'lieraw. S. C.. Jan. t2(i. Tin: key. John bukkk. Hector of Tr'mty ( Imreh, Society IJn Dar/nifjitui lh*t. S. C. IS prepared to receive into his family as hoar ing pupils, a fi w young g ullenu u. In Iii.i i- y --1 :. i I 111 s ' net loll .m eoinpri.td In lidos fie iimi il | reparation for College, iniiio itteiitlon to philology, the scanning mid coil '(onion oi lire k an;l l.itin poetry, Ivlietor ml tin- Hrllrs l.rtlrrx generally. II s pupil* arc limited to twelve. Vtoition tlie sum as ni ("ohiiiilda fnllege. For liouni anil Tuition?(The aeiuie.uic yen I'ire, Cindlis, vv isIi.iil; also included, (lie tern ire oieli pupil. No pupil villi bo receivt or a shorter pi-noil. October 10. Ib39. 10 C.t 3 J" 'I'lio Oli irlestou Courier and <Jospe| M e lontfer, will please give liio above six iiimitioi ind loiw.nd ilieir lulls. llooks for the season. ' IMF Oiristia- Kieps.ikc and Misvio.iai JB. .-Viimi 11 i'or I "111,0 Kngraviitg*. I'lio <iill. edited by .Mm? 1/enlio, lor lr40, 9 Hi graving*. Ioli?l y House, a aeries or Tales by C'utliarir Sinel.iir. riio Minister's Family, by a Country Mini ter. 'aimly it 11 o vtlierJ.vle or tin* Influence of Clm ti in 1'rincipleM .eiters ol Kltz i \\ likinsoii during tlie invasio and liossesiooii nl' ttli^??l.wt..? 1? ** - !* ,?>-. i>j .ur (ill.n >ii. \ c. For wain at tiia Koohstoro. C'li. r w Nov. 1 o, 11131). 1 If Kor Sale. rAiaa: Maps of Mississippi tine] Aliilmio: A sin-wing I in* I'uhlic and Indian Lands, 1m i.tn IF herv.?lions, I.mil Ihslncls, Tow iishiji ;c. cMjjruvcd trnni trie (iovcriiincnts survey llti plats III I lie (teller..I |/illi| Office, Wusil ngtoii City. I>v F. (iilliani, drauglsinati in tli tern r il I, md < lilier. I-'. r.iylor, book seller, Washington Cilv. Im 1st ptibli bed (.ml see in <1 tin co, i i gnt i.cciu ing to lavvttlio aliove Maps win. Ii Will t> mud infinitely more eonipl. te and lie. urate tIi.ii ny I i otuiore publish* d. Tiny ace puhh* et iisep irite hliu< t.4, each containing iieai ly hi1 ju iro feet, and will lie found csjiccially tiscfn id valuable to lh<w interested in (lie | .e.ls e tin r State an ibcy show cr. ry in hi of informa oil wlieli ih hi poMi*'hhion of llie Land Olfhn dative to tvalcr courses, townsliip lines, liuliai ml and Reservations, land Di> trictM, \c. nn< ill In* found perfectly accurate an I preciso n iow points. Tlicy cm be unit by mail to any irt oft lie l'liited States, subject to .single I.die' e*t Igi*. 1'kk "1* two do I irs, o. tlilee I njMCj J titer will be .sent by iu.nl lor .*> dollars A icral discount will he in u! to travelling .;< nt, to any who will buy to > I! again. II.'/* Kdilora of newspapers any where, win ill give the nhovo advertisement (irx-luiiiiig is notice) one or two inner) inn*, shall rec in ' rotum mail a copy of each map, if they wi lid a copy ot the papet containing it, to (in Ivertiher. November 1 If Robert's Silk Manual, ion s.\|,F. t tiio Bookv|(,ro. Chftaw, !N"v. l?">, l*3fV i -r South Carolina. i Marliu)rough District. W llimn Mc Daniel, John C. McDanic! Applicant*, v*. Mary WilkcKon, Obcdiah Kur'a, Wiley Earls, Eliz ibctli Eirla, John E.iits, William E-rbi, Gi orgo Ivrrlr, Andrew Earls, ami N.mcy .Me I Daniel guardian of Fiance* McD-inii I. .M.iry Ann Me Daniel,, Ira .McDaniel ami William ; Me Daniel minoix. Drfenduut*. , li i|i|?c..rii/g to itiy satisfaction that Ob-di di I Earls, Elizabeth Kails, William Kara, (jc?ri;e . j Litis and Andrew Earls five of ihu defendants, i : iendo ? itlmui this Stite ?it in tin re lore order| ed til it tin y do appear and nltji ct to the division I ] nr sale ot the icat estate ol t <i oig?? Me 1.1 iniel on , ' or before Hie thirteenth d..y of December next , or their consent to the saniu w ill he i ntered ol record. Ij. K N'l'UHHS, Oidin try of Marlboro District. Octnlior II. D.'t!) -I'J ht ' htmule Svniinury. ) ..Yd. Ill Broad &'rr> t, Cluir/i stun South Cum inn. ) llff HS. IiANdLKY will' instruct young El. . Jl dies in nil the English branches ol Polite P Literature ; nntl her Seminary which i* located . | in one of tht most licalthy antl pleasant situation* ! ill tin* nilv kli.'tll Imi nriitii.li <1 "-III* ?! * 1 comphsiied and f spcctaUfl toacheib ill the dopartme t.Is of French, Spanish, and Prawinp. \ oiui? l<"difH from tin* country, ritlii'r for litis*, or niiy other Seminary within the Ci|y can lie accommodated with hoard where duo regard i* will lie paid to their uiotali, while under her . WP1. u Ivitrance ?.5 which shall he appropriated to furnishing a sol. ct ^library tor iho unc of the Seiiiiuuiy. , October 18. 1839. 49?3m J 1" I'.quity* k; Chrrow Uistrict?Squth Carolina. I. ; Franci * Hunter 1 it; vs. Bill fur partition e. e I Franci s Cooper [ ct alius. J ST nppr.irinj; to my eulUfaClion that William Cooper a Peh-miant ill thin c?m- is absent | fioir* u**?| rem;! s without Iho limit* <>l the Stat<* I of South Carolina, on inu'roli of J. A.Pagan, ?! it is ordered 'hat the t ud William Cooper do k ! ppear and plead answer or demur to the mid Hill of the Co-np). inant, on or hy the lir.st day of January next, nnd tl at in d. ftult thereof the said Hoi as to liini be takon pro confenno. It is also ordered t hat notice of 'In* order tie puh!i?h< <1 .is tt.i. :'iiumw t? izutte twice a uionth for the > spiccof three Miouthtf. C. W. DAKfiAX. Cnnnn. in llqmty. ? Sept. 2f?. Ib39. 17 21 ml 3 m South 'Juroliim. _ John K. Melvor. "1 ,, , .. I Admr. K. It. .MeUer. Dcer.,l..t,oi, in v, ' I 1 "reign J . Richard I,graham J Altaehment. ^ Ui:iti:AS th. I'laintitVin the above Ma. (| ww ted ease bus fdtii htr Perralation in no nflioc against the Lh-feiHint w ho is ii'im tit In- a j mid without the limits o the state h iving iieills-r w j wife urn attorney known within the same. I It is ordered that the pet' lidalit do place I ^ , tnr.kj Ins defence to tin? raid llerr.l t on wi'lon ,'t ! n }' ir andsdny '"ioiii the date h r?'of oilierwi-e J tinal ami o'iFofiitc |u.!gnict will bo g.vcu and l( | awarded against bun. i Oll.cn of Common I'htib ) I' for P.tringtoti District. < s. \v. IA'Iiom;, c. c. l*. ' reenihir 12 !* .')-. i \ 3inlv Imm* Sr?Je j * the l?ot>k>t.irp, | A ISliltyOiN I ri .i. i d I? i re .he PrcbhyJVl tcrnin Church at Chcfaw tlC-tli J..nu* v, I ISI'J, By J C. Coif, I'astor.? 'J John. 10: ?!f ilitre coino anv unto you ? "and bring not thin doctrine rirrivc linn not "in?o y< tir hoiin , t.c it he r b d luti; (led speed." si I c\v books at the book store. 'I' A UK K, l!cv> il V''-' ViivtiO- Thouj. tun, ' 1 loriiewurd floninl, II?p|i.e l-"? n?.?}. .Ion's Funilolil State, Itonrdni n on 0?.j-is. il Sin, ? ' Assembly's Mcll/t'ii mi Tv s, I.e. hn-j junto Jesus, Cmoi. in the l.ot, BruttiiV ('iti-. .j j cIokiii, Mail's iiiiriNlinlidii, Am.nit on .Me ' thndisin, lln?iort.? S.ictu*, U?.\iv din New hum* tviek, Holiday II<>u:c, ien-kh irt's N |?o! on, d- M .iv Ci'.i"i'it of Sf.niu, Cro'vV liiuijjf -1 li, ' A!t?<'iV OllltlTltnr. Sjp Utili -i t mi A n t h o 11 s Series, -j of scriooi. ci.assh ks. itt ' V)RCFESSOIt Anihon of t'nuudiht Co! i JL h-go, New 1 oik, if edit in/ it irriu.s o 1 ch.Kkical works lor lliu nso of trhnoU un. College* to consist of perhaps thirty volumes.? r Tin? tipo scholarship of tin" Editor is an '* i abundant pledge to all iuleriftod, that the test i adopted wi I be the purest, that 11 io Knghsl Coiiiiiicrittiiios w ill lie judicious nnd learned, am ; that i-.ll other suitable aula ton right understandin/ of the original, will lie id* rally lui nodicd Tins pledge i:. tally redei med in the voluinri 1 already pnl>l shed, which ore. I.atin lessons, a ? i new Creek (irammnr, Greek I'msodv. Nnllust, i Cicsur Cieeio, and Horace, all of which may bo examined or purchased at the " Kookntorr." In Kcjuity. 1 ! Marion U< strict?So. C(l. M.ili itni Si itford and ") Alurgurot (aitivphell I Adinr'n and Admr'x | I' 11 l<>r partition ul 1). Cninpls !l doc'd. | ?Ntc. v?. " i Moore S. WuUnr ami j j \v ifc ?t alios. J IT appearing lo my satisfaction t2i.it More S Waller and Maiy hi.s win* h irs *ii,d di .t ? i. I>ul??,s of Duncan Campbell dn i im i', jihI 1>?-. thnduiit.s in the ahovo stall d cum*, are out of, ami beyond tin- limits ofthia stale It in, on motion ol' (! iiIIpu an i 111 I ii>l t Complainants, Solicitor*!, Ordered that tiny do idt-ad, answer i, j or demur lo tin* (till of Complaint it tlw said i. rue within thiro nioiiihia iVoin tin* d.iti* hereof, is or tin s iio Bill will he taken pice nit'oso <.i* in.-t a tllCIII. i:D\vardii i* <'ouiinisaioiiri in Kijuity. f >intni>i?i'mei''i Ofliee, ( - Marion C. 11. D. i. I l.**3'J s j -18 I l\ own lid's Tonic Mixture. f H T II r. A ai'n f*V fur tills V 1 til-1 III.. r. "'" '| | is ill tlm |iuiiL.t"ro" of Mr I i iiii*r v?li? ii it may at any time L>i li.til l?* tlic or j l?v the dozen. .1. \ !M;I,IS A.M. ! ('In-raw April. k.'l'i ()iIs iV \\ liitci I *lnhI. I A ?'"1 IjiiJM-oif < >iln, W'liii** I.i'utl, Putty J anil Window <.!.?-? f->< !M l>l'.\ l.A I* *V M VUSH All.. Seasonable lit-oils. ; V Ikl'NAr A MARSHAL!. .1' MOW rocii\ i' nip l>y t!i" Osrol i tin* p;?.'"i|>.il p.irl of 'I 'Ii ir S|irii'g ii ml Siiiiinit', (.noils I o llio Public. ' ' llTlfl' i:i li**r? liv r;iv n 11 it .in :i ]?j?* i -ir. inn J will ho in nl" lo tin m il I<"?isl Mnri* t" ; Charter an engine company lor tin* Town of Clier iw. August a-3il. 1 S3f> Ui-lf Wood. i |[ m ii! f'irnit.li OnK and llukcry Wood, ul | JR. ?r,d p.ii" cord. Cavil. a. r i,\ro>Ti. t'r'n|..rl 47 tt ! Ia a Fayette Hotei, FA YET TEVIIXE, N.CAROLINA. THIS ESTABLISHMENT will bo ojM<n af. 1 tor the 1 wt of A ugust, un<li't the management and I direction of the Subscriber. Tlio House ho* been thoroughly repaired, and wiU in a low day*, bo well furnished ; and cvory effort will be inado to render it worthy ol patronage. EDWARD YARBOROI7GII. Aug. 2 3d 3m. South Curolina. Chesterfield District. ! Angus McDonald applicant, vs. M iry Norria, Sarah Mcintosh, Daniel Mo Eieliotn, nnd Margaret hi* wifo, Alexander M<*Donald and Daniel McDonald, defendants, i It appearing to my satisfaction that Alexan. dor McDolnld, and Daniel McDonald, reside | \viihoul the lunitH ol the state of South Carolina. ; It ik therefore ordered that tiny be and apprur before tin* in the Cou t of Ordinary to l>o held for , Chesterfield District on Monday the 3th day of , Doucmltcr next, at Chesterfield Court IIou?e, to ; show cause why the real Estate of Randal Mc Donald deceased, should not ho sold or divided, or their consent will Ih> entered of Record. TURNER BRYAN, O. C, I). ! Ordinary's Office, Oct. 14 lb33. 50 Pt /; JV J E It TA I N ME NT. rrniiK SUiiSCKIHKK having been sutisfac. j JL torily engaged for moru than three year in iitti tiding to a ! EOAF.D21TG SOTDS. | Keels encouragod to say to tlio public, that hi j | House and Stables are well furnished for the I .....I 1 - t ...... ........ ..< < uv^umiiKJuuvion 01 iuo.su wnomay . bo pleased to call. K. SMITH. ; 3 i' All the Stages urrivo at and depart from . my House, where scats arc secured, and r.o exertions spired to give general satisfaction to 1 l'assongors. / 0 7" My Residence is on the corner of (idles| pie street, the lot formerly occupied hy Mrs. j Itarg", convenient to the Market ami near tho ; State I1 .tih. j ] r The Raleigh Register, Wilmington Ad' vertiscr. Clieraw (iuzette and Sal sbury Walrli. ( man will insert the above 3 months, and forw ard I their accounts to this t Hlico. 1 'aye!, eville Aug. 14 iJv'ty -10?3iu I Notice. rfliiii) ipiii !rsigned having bought too entire H_ slock of giHidii Iriiiil Messrs, ,1. A: \V. !.< ?!,, would take this method of informing their fri'.i is ; md acquaint-in cc? that tiny have taken thehuiao ; occupied by the Messrs freaks, where they .ire otreruign well selected assortment ot Drv Good-, I lard wure, and Groceries, a 1 of which they .wo disposed to sell low for cash or on a short lime to punctual customer*. II. M. ?V W.tl. TOMLINjSON. Outiivv M.trch lKilfl. if N oticc. I II.I. he sold on the 3rd Monday in No. ? * Veinber next at licnucUsvilIe, w ilhui the iiku: I hours the tract or p'untalion of land i of the lite Chnties Irby, situated in Marion tils tiict. Continuing about sixteen hundred r.crir,? !?>n the fbl'owing conditions: The purchase | mom y to *> psid in thrco equal m.ntial instai. i nu tiIs with inter, si from the day of sale.? 1 lioiid and personal security and a mortgage ot' 1 'die premises. Til's land is ordered for sale hy tho Court of Equity. Farther particulars will be given on ' the day of sale. GEO.W. DAKGAN, ComiuT. in Eqn.t'*, Oct. 27th, 1839. | ' 52 21 ,i A Two Ilor^c Wagon, I AND a second hard Jersey Wagon, nearly ' as r?ood is new are offered fcr sale. Hi.quire | ot U Bryan fclsq. ** i 5-2 at ; Slicriil 's Salt s .; .2 > N writ.', of Inn F.icius, w.ll be sold he. ; i * * l\?r?- t!. (' ?nri House dnnr, on the fiist M rv'ity and Tim .-day in Deer-tuber next, I with n tin It g 1 hours the following property, V i 7A ' j 1000 Acres i.f land more or less w heron the ' | deft in! nil resides, at the *t ver. 1 units of A. IVtn , Win. Martin and Jno. N Wi'iiatns vs. ; It iiiaid Mr I lonaM. 100 Acres of land mere or less wi i renn the i de'endttt't rcstdeii adjoining the lands of John i I'tgg Slid Susanna* I'.gg ; 2 head of horses. ? head o! carlo. 11 in ad ot hog*, a lot of lorn . j and Haider, '2 bales ?-f Cotton, 1 lot of Guns, i , double at d single barrels, and a set of hhti kt I smiif. tools, at the suit cl C &. G. 11. KeUy i j and UMs'id vs. Win. 11 Griffith. The *2 b.t!< s 1 of cotton wdl he ofTered for s.de in Chcraw on j Tuesday 'he second dav of sale ti ? i,?1 * r.? | of tlie* personal property \\ill bo sold m tlie ' defendants residence tsecond day ol sale. 1 ' One cart, I lot of huge, 1 prtnJ stone, .'t ..M I i ploughs, .ii tlte suit ot Jesse llarnoti, x?>. \\ i, j ferry, tins |.roperty will l?e oHwred for sale at , Deiijamin CjsSity'n. i 100 btifhels of corn, ir?f0 lbs. fodder, ft) I head ol lings at the suit of R &. C. Jlrnnneli i vs. A. 11. Funderhurk. The property to he oirered at the defendants residence the pecoriJ day of sjie. JOHN KYANS. Sl.tV. C. 1> Sheriff's OfTit c, Nov. 71. 18119. r?v? :v Kor S?tl<\ ! 15.000 Morut Alu/iicait/ts Trees, 'JoO.OoO ,4 Cuttings. At-.o. 5(>n.t)0rt SII.K WOKM IIGOS. Tno ..trove Trees and Cuttings arc \rry tine and warranted to be the genuine .Moat's Sli'i.Til ? n l is ; some of the trei n arc *. vi n feet higb ; ilie cutiii gs hio from trees of one. two and three years old, well iijm ic.I wood, one bud to each ; cutting. The ggs are of the km I whirl. pro. dm e ? lute en.I yviioxv cocoon.' ? mo.'lly w i.ite.iiiu a |> i r I ot tl? ... raised ft out the second crop this year. Or dors for nn\ of tin* above, addressed to nw, will U punctually attended to, and tided it. sfu[ ii.iii r in winch ll-ey ate I revived ; Utat is, first enmr, fust xnrru. It i> desirable that applicn. tjon he nia.lo bef-ee the first of November next, as ibout tl.at time 1 will commence preparing my ground and planting the mat year's rrop. s..l s a.ado at the current prices at the tunc of 1 tMitcrv. Any oei.ni-.tuiii'iitir.ti made to nie ort the sub. . | 11 of the 8.,k I'uintre, will be promptly an. swrred, Ulidil CKAlt*. ' t 'best, r fir hi C II. A. g Ib3'.). -Ii tf New laoodn. J f 1111 Subscriber ha? just received be ten/* - J " "h~ j pons In? i'all and V\ inter stork of goods ; , coip.hi ng of Fancv Staple nnJ domestic good.-; wl.i. Ii n? \ki s ! .s preen t assortment very c- ii?p!?' *. . !! .i?kn l he Public and his former cup'onir:* to call ami examine for thempel\ cp, anil'ln* flatters himse f he will bcatlcto I'laSi, ri3 liis prin i- shall be n.? 1. w as any regular dealer, a:;.i tin quality ot his Mcrchnndire equally as good. 1). S. HARLLEE. ' ftl 4t ' .New Oilcans & I rinidad m o i. /i ?s s r: s. ? ri\ iiiiirs. Nfw O. loans fc Trimdwi of t">ry r iprrior qetilt* i'? ? r". i i - J*. MAX i