Farmers' gazette, and Cheraw advertiser. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1839-1843, December 06, 1839, Page 16, Image 10

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^mmtrton vron wao?al affec1% fill lowing interesting narrative wng soiumy ntCiud t? the Philadelphia North Sk ^ VtfAf tf Wyoming ? After-inu bnt.lo un<l mus*aere. described in ?iy las', moat of the sk iers fled. B<?t her* mid there a straggler returrfml from the mountain of wilderness unj in tho course of three or lour mouths, cabins were g ?iug up over tho ashus oi their former homes, And quhe spittle neighborhood w.ts collected. But llio Indians kopt prowling around on tho mountains, now descending here mid now there. kil'iug ihis funvly, sculping Ilia or making it cnptfve. At a little distance from ilu? prosfctr Courthouse ut Wtiksbarre liwjd a f.imiJv by the fin me of .Sdocum, upon '.vlinm thu visitations of tiw IqdinoV crush hi s were aw. fully severe. Tho men * were ouu day away in tile fields, an I in an tiueam the house was surrounded by Indiatis. There was in it, thn mother, a daughter about nine years of ngn, a son it gesf thirteen. jn not I tor daughter uged five, mid ??linio boy aged two ami a liulf. A voting tn.iu, and n boy hy the name of Kitigsiey were present grinding a knife.? The first thing Mm Indians del was to shoot down tho vviuiii/ man and sc dn hira with the knife w t'cli ho ha 1 in his htm?!. Thtr inno yt'ur ?>!?! s:s!er took the little boy two year* and a hdf old, and ran out ol the bank floor to g?t to the fort. The Indian* chased Iter just uimtigh to sou lur flight, and having a hearty laugh as sho mo and clung to and lifted h.T chubby ktllo brother. Tli -y then took tho Kingslcy hoy and young ScliiCttirti agc-d thirteen, and little Franco* agt? I five, and prepared to depart* U it finding young 3ctoci:m lame, nl the earn' si nroalh's of tho timber, they set hirn down and I 'ft him. Their captives wore then young Ivngnley und the li tlo g rl.? The mo:hcr*s hear, swelled unu'tnrahly, an?l for years site could not describe die scute without tours. She saw an Ind: m throw her child over his shoulder, and us her hair f? II over her f.?oe, with one hnud site brushed it flsije, wh it: ilia tears Ml from Iter distended eye, ami stretching out Iter o her hand towards her mother, she culled f?,r her aid. The Indian turned into tho bushes, nrt.l th's wis the last S'*crt of httlu Frances. The image, probably, ?ni? curricJ by the tnohor to the grave.? About 11 month lifter th s they came again, and with the inos: n*lul cru'-lii fs, murdered tho aged grandfather ; and shot a ba'l in the leg of the lame boy. This he carrh'd in Ina leg nearly sixty years, to the grave. Tno last child uns born a fe-.v mouths uft'T th"s? tragedies. What were thttcunverstrion?, what were, the hopes ->nd tho fears respecting the fate of little Frances, I will not attempt to describe. Probably the children saw that all after life, the heart rtl tltR SfrirLon tnnllme nAte ena rntna P,\r flm httle oim whose fate vvns sj uncertain, and whoso face she could never r?o again. As the boys up and bfrnino nif,n, any wer? very nnxous to know lh" fare! t th<*ir luilo fnir-hnirud sinter. They | wrote letters, they scot inquires, ti?<?y nr?Md<? journeys through nil tin: ww' and in tiio Canada*, if p? rudventuro they might barn ??iy thing respecting her fate. Four ?>f those long journey* wero made in vain. A Biioncc deep as the deepest forest through which they wanderod, hung over Iter lute, and that ?ur|y }' rs. ftjy reador will now pas* over 58 ynrs from the tinioofthis captivity, and suppose , himself far in the wilderness, in ;he fur her. ] est part of Indiana. A very rcspectnhlo j agent of the United States is travelling there, nod weary and belated, wi.h a tired ] horse, he stops at nn Indian Wigwam for the night. lie ci.a speak tile Indian language. Ttie family are rich for Indians, have horses and skins in ahundance. In ttienourao oftlic evening, h?? unices that the hair of the woman is light, and h??r akin, under Iter dress, is ul?o white. This led to a conversation. Sim toid iiirn she was a white child, but had been curried away when a very small girl. She could only remember that lurr nnnin was Selocum, that she lived in a b tlo bouse on tho banks of the Susqueltnnna, and Ivow many there were in her father's family, an 1 the order of their oges ! But the name of . the town she could not rem*'mi her. On reaching his home, the ogenl mentioned the story to his mo:her. She urg"d hint to wrue and prnt the account. According* ly he wro e i', nod sent it to Lancaster of > this StHto, r*yiiieviji|ir iK^t |j ni ghl be published. By son e, to mc, utiaccnuntuhlc | blond* r, it lay in th<? office lico ycart before i: was printed. But last summer it was puhlUhed. In a few d.iys it fell into (tie c irmds olMr. S.locum, of W?lk<-?b;?rre, * tvho was the little two and a half year old hoy, when Frances was tulon. in a few days ho was ofT to seek his s'sl'T, taking with him his oldest sister, (diu ono who aided him to escape,) and wri ing to n brother who now lives i i Ohio, and who I bo* lieve was born after the captivi y, to meet him nnd go with him. The two brothers and sister nre now (*832,) on their Wuy to seek huie Fiancs just 9>xly yrars after her cap:ivity. Afn*r travelling more than 300 miles through the wilderness they reached ho Indi mi country tho home of the Miami Indian. Nino nidos from the o?'iireai white, th-y had tho In tie wigwam. **I *lia!l know tny sister," ? nd the civilized sister, "because she lost tho nuil of her first fiogr. You brother liarni red it off in the blacksmith shop wlien she wai four year old." Thoy go into the cubm end find an Indian woman having the appearance of seventy.five. 81m i? p tinted t and jewelled off* and droswd liko nn Indian in all respects. Nothing but her luiir nnd covered skin could indicate her origin.? They get nn interpreter un<J begin to converse. She telle them where she was horn, her name, &o.. with the order of her futb* er'a fomily. "flow came yottr nail gone 7" lid the oldest sister. "My older brother pounded it oft" when 1 .was a litile child in the ahop !** In n word, they wore satisfied that thin was Frances, their long lot: sister! weiMsewwaatwwNsw^wewaeiaiatSsMlsiwai ii - * ' .:* ."Til-. w- . . <?Ve*ce#/ She e milod to mi said "yWfc1^ H was tli* Arst time she henrd ii jprohueuotod for it) years! H?r#, then, it?of..were am-*? two brothers no-i two sisters ( sTbey ww* nil sftisAcd thai they outfit brothers ami sift> r?. Buywhtu a contrast! Tlw broth, ere wore walking the anbiu utmblc to spenk; Iho oiJeet wstur whs weeping, but the poor Indian sister t il motionless and psseionl so, as iudnusrrnt ns a' spociator. There wq# no throbbing no Gnu eocds in hur bosom to bo touched. \ . Wiion Mr. Sclorum eras giving nto this Itisory, I sa d to bim-o^But could the not apeak English f" Not a wordv "Did she know hor ag?? P* *No?Imd no idea of if." ?llul wus she entirely ignorant f' "Sir, she diiTnt know tohrn Sunday comes!" Tnis wan indocd tha consummation of ignorance in a descendant of tho Puritans! Bat wlvU a picture for a painter would ; ho inside of that cabin hove afforded.? Horn were tho cli Idren of civilization. re. specmble, temperate, int llig<nt, find wealthy, nble to ovcrcorno mountuini to recover their sinter. Tn?re was the child of the foc'st, nut able to ( 41 the day of the w?*ek, whoso views and foelin ? w?*re nil confined to that cabin. Hor whole lisory nvght he old in a word. She lived wilii The Dolnwanis who carriud hur nlf, t II grown up. and thnn married a O I a ware. He cither died or run away, and alio then mnrrictl a Miami Indian, a chief ns I behove. Six) has two dnughers, both of * hum tiro murriod. and who live in all (he glory of <>o Indian cabin, d<wr-skiu clothes, and cowskin iiHud Urrasrin. No ono uf 'ho family run spank n word of English. Th<')' have hor?c* in abundance, and whi n the Indian uisl'T warned to Hceonipnny her new relalivos, aha whipped out and bridled her horse, and thnti, a la TurL, mounted astride and was oft*. At night sho could throw n blanket arob.id her. down upon the ft ?or, and at once b ?sleep. The brothers and sister tried to persuade thoir lost sister to return with them, and if *uo desired it, bring her children Ti???y Mould tiuns'prrht Iter again to tho bunks ol the SpiKjuehaunn, nnd of their wealth make her home happy. But no. Son had always lived with tho Indians,?they hud always b< en kind to Iter, and she had p'otniscd her lite busand on his den'h-bed 'hit alio would nuver l-avc the Indians And there tlaiy loft li t and Inrs, wild and dnr. koaed heathens, though sprung f o.n m pious race. You can hurdlv imagine no* mucli this brother is in cn-vt d for tier.? !!c s v.s ho intviidi ihi* autumn to go again .I A ! .. i inui long journey 10 see nit luwii-v hh rr? to carry her some presents ; will go ami petition Congr**** that if ever these Mi nms re driven oil* tln-rn may he ? tract ol laud reserved to: hi* sister and her descendants ! tlm heart yearns wi h on indescribable . tendeue'ss for the poor helpless one, who 01 yours ago, was torn front the units of her mo'ltur. Mysterious 1'iovidcnro !? How wonderful the lie which can thus bind family together with a chain so s ruiig that uniting can hroak its Inks* I will only add that nothing litis ever been heard of the boy KingsJey. The probability certainly is that he ia not living. This account, hastily and imperfectly given 1 had from the lips of Mr. Selocum, the brother, and the same who was two and a hu'f yetns old when little Fruncea was enri rird aw ?y. I believe that I have alt-red j nothing, though | h vo omitted enough to make tl<? good port of an interesting * o umo. Civis. THE DIFFER ENCK BETWEEN AN IRRF.LICIOUS AND A RELIUtODS OLD AGE. II is a M id llimir In </> > nil nIH int.n ,1 is tt winner ;?one, who has. all hislif , been quoin h ng tho Sjiiiit of God, uncJ doing de spito to II ;?one, who Ins been, all Irs life, shutting ii|> liis heart against die quiet in. roods of yruCR j?one, who has, all his l.fe, brcn hardening his heart ; uuJ treasuring to iiiins< if wo and wrath,?to see such nn one stand, in his honourable grey hairs,tin. honoured nod nlouo ; n tiling, oil which the gen hi dew of heaven now 0'*ver TglUs ; which the fr ? and gla I strivings of the Sp rit no\V never visit and quicken. It is a sud thing, to s'.'c such q.i one, wni ing foi it s set time ; no: like the slio' k of corn in ] its rj^-iiess, but like a wintered and biased tree tottering to its foil. 1: is a piteous thing, too, to see n worldly old man, come to that season, when there is no pleasure even in his poor and only pleasures ; when the fts\, bio und palsied limbs enn ply no nmro in their wonted tasks, their toil, their hurry, their business ; when ho is past all the use* of earth, und lias not made himself fit foi any nt ,er or lietter. And f litis is na I to behold, what is it th b?* felt ? What shall he iho thoughts of die sinful and die worldly ol I man, as, d <y after day, l.oui after liour, brings hint nearer in too rkI house appo>n'e<l for all living T Whm shall soot e Ins wearied sprits, what s'rengthou Imiii to b?ar the feebleness ol body, tie p ings ol infirmity, the decay of nature, the smuggle of death 1 What shall employ hj. long vacant tours i What busy interest uiit vi Irs vacant thoughts ? Fear must come to ono ; but hope, that comes to all, comes not to either. Bu this is not so with tho Christian old man. Broken, worn, feeble, fast sinking to the grave in bodv : hro:si40 if . - .r -? * " seem, with oil tlio wrath of God wihout, he oil ihu ponce of God within. Desire* fears, pass una, have ull died away ; and in tlio deep recesses of his soul, he hours the voice of (ho Lord God spooking to him. llo hotli known in port only yet; as yet he hath s? en only ?? through u glass darkly." And he desires the day, when he shall know as ho is known, and shall si e face to face, lie Standi at the grave and gate of death, with that fear indeed, which man's fallen nuturc inusl ever fuel, At the thought of thai full struggle ; but he know* that the gate ol death is to him the gate to life, the gate to knowledge, and tho gate to rest. 11-and then us * i would not live alwny for the corruptible body weighoth down the wund, and k?>. psit from the full vision of that glory A t t . .r* which shall bo from the full injoyinent of that font which reniaiooth for- ih?? people ?t n Gqd. A nd so he post s tin* short limo of J his fcoj<>ur,ii*g hern la culm ho|>? ; and jkw- 9;'? ' seasos his soul in patience. Thar JJ ivioiir hjj 0ho hittli cltecrod nod comforted huit tor so L * many yours, loaves him not, uaiihsr forsuk- s , htm, hi the duv of his dtchae, and tho hour ~~ of his death; but loads him, by quiet and euay steps, in llaw sense of God's comfornng V prusuiit:*, to hia fend. oik*? again. when ()|< he departs, ho desir.rs to purtako of that 0f high ouuimuiiion of Ins Saviour's body uud tit blood t which hath been his bout coinlbrt, 00 and best srtmgih, below ; and liore indeed, he feels God manifesting Himself to Ins ^ soul; renewing all his promises, now, nonr tin at bund to be fulfill'd ; s rengthunuig hnn against tho hour of death ; mid freeing him ** frum the fear of judgment. "I have wuileJ, " 0 Lord," lu> s'ys MB he expin s. 'for thy salvation ! I lour no evil now, for thou art with ine ! thy rinl and tiiy stuff 'bey co:n? fort me."?Rev. Hugh James Host. tue forck of truth. jj A gentleman wusouco asked 111 company * what led linn to ciiibrucujhe '.rut.is ol the Gospl, winch lormo-lyhu was known ?o ao luivo neglect -d and ?Jv*pntc<l ilo said, ^ "My calf and conV' rsion ;o God my Si. (h viour, wt ro produced by very singular moans; 0 person put* into my hands "I'uMiti's Ago of lleisoo." I read it with fw at'eiinun, and was much struck wr.h thu mi si rung and ridiculous repre*cu;u 1011 he mud** on ut in any possugi s iu the Bible. 1 coulees "1' 10 my slutinc, 1 find ncvor read the Bible throng ; but from what 1 remember to tio have Iteurd at Church, and accidentally 011 rel it Iter occasions, I could not jMirsua lo my- 'Jt self ttiut t'.tine's report was qiu'o exact, or 1 Inn the Bib.c was quite so absurd as he (,4 n'pri'Smied it. I resolved, therefore, that i po would rund the Biole regularly through, anu cit compare the passages when I bad done s>, Jj'1 (tun i might g:vo tii<! Lhb'e f.?ir |?l ?v. I uc. cor lingly set my* If 'o tlm tnsk, and as I wj advanced, I *mm HirUi k witu tliu majtwiy ihi wuicii spoke, i<m nw'ulucMi o! lit" iru lit ?y con uiiHui ... - J .1. ? .TTiviciw o. its d v.no origin, which* increased witlmvery page,so liut i tiuiK'K d toy ii.quiiv uiliiuo fullest vitibfir/ioti of lie irutu as i win Jesus, ami my heart was |tciiKir?l? d with n ^ te'iiso ofohigaii ii I haj ii *vur f?'l. holor". 1 r-solved hnn< e.orth to akn llic s icrcd Word lor my gui lc, and :o be a (u.ihful loilo-vcro Die Sun o' G'h!. nn ?q? c* VUOnl'KCTiS Jr or tub && u? AND ?il CIIGRAW AUVilHTl^Ca. 1,1 The lhhtor of the Cheraw Gazette has ?!e- wj Icnniiit.l, at the suggestion ol the Pee Dec or Agricultural Society, lo devote more space I ro than former y (o Agriculture, and matters per- tic taming specialty lo its uitcretts. About nine ?? columns, or a page and a half weekly, will U u,t occupied Willi this subject, exeep when it shall bo necessary to make room fji E\Vru:i?o de .Messages, and a lew oilier political papers such a* every interment citizen ought lo read. j?< A large proportion of what shall appear under 8,v the Agricultural hoaj must, of course, be re- Ci lectcd. llut the numerous Agricultural periodicals now published in tins country afford abundant and excellent materials f...- in , and, after a short t'mr, the report*, nud other paper* of teh l'ec Deo Agricultural Society will at OkwwcIrvr, fuiiu iitr im nnrrtln awi? body of original matter, ail of it adapted par- t[l, ticul&rly to this part of the country. And it p,. it> liopvd, alto, th.it among the numerous in- y0 leiligciil uod enterprising plante a of the sun ' c.i rounding districts and counties some may be found who will, occasional y, take the truuhlc ol contributing to the columns of the paper the result of their experience. Among the su jects winch will engage the l Editor's a"ten:ion the culture of talk shall nut i *" be overlooked. Ample ins*ructions will he 1 given, in their proper season, for cultivating the morus muUxvaulis cud making silk. ? The p ?pcr will espouse the cansodf no party , i m politics, hut shall contain an impurtial sum> mury of political intelligence, and, occasionally, -j able speeches and well written essays (when ? ! met with) fairly discussing the piinciples and alr measures ol all parties. It is believed that u ! comparatively s nail space devoted to political ! subjects in this way may bo made ntore profila| ble to the Farmer of domestic habitl who wish* j es to be acquain ted with the true Male of the cm country and qualified for a proper and intclli. 1 g .it discharge of die duties of citizenship, than El a whole sheet '41 ed, Iroin week to week, and 1 year to year, wi.h onc-siih-d ft0C6s*iun.i, and ^ he mere quarrels of editors aid politician?,?- Ai 1 whilst, at the saine lime, it will not be calcu- " alrd to estrungu neighbor fiom neighoor, or to mislead into a belief that one half of the (* country are less pat>iotic than tic o her, or srftl loss ardently attached to our republican inati- wj tie num. ur , 8o much of the fourth page as shall not be or , occupied with standing advt Ttisouont* will or generally be tilled up with matter rf moral and ro< religious cast, and articles eonducvo, in other 1 reepcctr, to proper family mstrurtioi and family J > discipline. It tho increase to the subscriptbn list upon i issuing this Prospi cius shall bo sufficient to vv arrant wic e.xpi n<o?, new type \vnl bo procured, forthwith, f- r the body ??f the pap. r ; 11 that ik for tin* part now printed tnlargo le ter and at the commencement of thenext volume the t'tle of the |>a|M?r will lie rb ittfcd to j? 1 i\tnierj' Gazette aud Cheiaw AiUrhscr. i I'ur Tenon aoc first page. I September, Hll'J. P* i ????? ^ Strayed. < *>? I J W71HOM the subscribers pi an la too in Walsh w' j M. Nerk, .Marlborough ihstrio on Wednew* "" day night tilat Nov. IHH9, a chesuit torrcl mare ? mulo, U yoairt old, lolerablo wellgrown, small legs?has been wagoned soine ; 10 other flesh > marks recollected at present Allmnsonable ex. l prunes will be paid for her oppru|rn?ion and do. > livery, Aoy information may 11 directed to Ueuncttsville. 9 Wjf. CROSSLAND. -I 1 November 27th. 1839. 3 if New Goods TI1R tuibaeriher is again opening a stork of goods in O be raw, well ndnptrd to tho sot- F1 son, which ho is prepared to sell st priocs very J much roducod, either l?y wholesale ot reUil. Ho by f bought s large proportion of his Goods at tbe mi > Now Yoik paokago sales in September last, and all | thinks he can sell them as low ae they can pr bought in any of the Southern towns. D. D. McARN. November 92d, 1839. - i ' 2 \ir. j , Administrator'* Notice. rflfs Creditors of llu^m Tnron d??ni4 requested to call and receive on their debts par coot. Ti?o n?tt sad loot dividend, pill. h hopid, bo iu*dn in few mouths. Sutno of I debts are not irot collected end ? utile mertr U uitould. ALEX. GRAHAM, ^l*r. Uliers w,_K0b 18. lt<10. I? tf jNolict). 1ST ILL be moQ on tho 3rd Monday in No. r? voinbor noat at IWnnstteville, within > uaual hoars tho Irtil or p'uiUlioo of lend the Into Chorle. Irhjr. situated io Murioa dis at, couUiumg about sielt-va hundred er< i,? tho ful'owiug conditions: The purchase mcy to be paid m thrde equal annual inst.il. :uts with inter st from tho day of sale.? uid and |*re?u?l security and a mortgage of t promises. Tide lund is ordered fur tale by the I ourt of juity. Further particulars Will b?' gir.'n oh d day .if solo. GEO.W DARGAN. Comm'r. to Equity. Oct. 27th, 1039. 52 9/ For Sale. A RUE Jiff a im of Mississippi and Alabama, -A dhewixur tfiu Public and Indian Lands, In. in IL serrations, Land Districts, Townships cn^roved from the Govrrnmoets surreys d plats la Rio General Land Offico, Weah. F. r. vlor. bookseller. \V?,;,i,,gtoa < it pMwbedAilfWbcarvtitbs eepy f ,g to law) the Mapt. ?l.i^l ho ind infinitely inoreaorapb'ta ana toHUiUUnn yiiorjof'iro pubitthori. Tiny ara pob!U'ed N|Mr.ite she Is, each containing nearly sis tare Inst, and will In: found especially useful d vulualdo to those int-roetcd in tbo lands of Itar8lale as they sliow every item of informs, n which is in pons'union of tho Land O?oo lativo to water o??urene, township lines, Indian id ami Rjsorv itions, land District, & >*.. and ill bo found perfectly accurate and precise in dm points. They c in be scot by mail to any rt of the United States, subject to single Ictttr sin go. PRICE two do'lars, or three copies wl her will bo sent by mail for & dollars A eral discount wili lie mado to travelling ijr??pi? Ui.nijy who will buy to sell rgnn. , U" K I it <>r a of newejiapn** any wliero, who II givu tlio above advert isonicnt f including is no'ice) ono or ttro Insertions, tluftt romty* return muil a copy of esch map, if they will ad a. cwuv o( in? p?ptr containing it, to the vorliner. - November 2, 1839. 1 _tf For Sale, 15.000 Moras MufticauJis Trees, W.OilO *4 44 Cuttings. Also, 5 >0,000 SILK WORM LOUS. 11m above Trees and Cuttings aro very fine, a warrniled to Imj the genuine Montis McltiJ tus ; Home of tlio trees arc seven feet high; o tunings aic fruiu trees ol one. two and three ars old, well riper ?d wood, ono bud to ach Uing. The are of the kind whioh proco white and yellow cocoons?mostly wi.ito? d a part of them raised fiotn tbo second crop is year. OH ;rs for any of the; abov a, addressed to im, ill be punctually attended to. und filled in the d-r in whi< htli.y ire rccciicd* tu-.i ?*, flrtt Mc jhmi hrti'cd. It is desirable that applicant Im: hi de before tlir tiret of November neat, :!wil that time i will cituunencu prc;i trine ylfrouii! und phmlitig the next year'* crop. Sj1< m iiij.dc ul tli j current privet. at the Unto ??f livery. ArWcr.mniunication made to tne on the rub. :t of iho Silk Culture, will Ik< tiroui|iily uu. ered. ~ IIUtJH CR.WO. lort rfioM C. II. Aug. 30, 1830. 42 tf Female Institution. rllG fir.I session of thu Rockiugh tin Font tie Invitation, for ilia ensuing your, II nouuii ncn on tlio second mond.iy m Janry urxt. * arjor* will be accent morintnd by families iu n vill >(*. or Ky the principal of the inft>*ution room who wish to ohtnto Uu.rl itnti tuition f. r ung I dies ara rap tested to wake early sppii lion. November 22 I, 1339 2 Gt Coffee. ^ Bag. Rio, Lagoirs, and Ptibi Coffee, r W in aloio, and tor-sale, wholesale or reI by D MALI OV. Nov ROtlt.'lfSO 9 i\cw Orleans &. triuida.il MOLASSES. | UIIDS. Now Orleans & Trinidad I HF * ot.isses of very superior qo<li'T in no and for sale by D. M.M.i u\ . South Carolina. Marlborough District. William MuDinioi, John C. Mc Daniel Ay pithit, VM. Miry Wilkeson, Oltcdi ih Earls, Wiley Earls, iztlielli Kirls, John Kuts, William Girls, org.) Girls, Andrew Girls, and Nanry Mc iiiUi gujidun of rtano a McDanhl, Mary in Me Daniel,, Ira Mc Daniel and Williotn cDanid minora. Defendants. It appciriirg to tny aatkilRClion that Obediah irla. Glii.lK.ilt Girls, William Gar a, George iris mid Andrew Earls five of lltu defendants, .id.) without this 8ute ;?it is therefore order Ill il lliey <Io appear and object to the division aloof thereal enUtoof(ieorgo McDiuicI on before tho thirteenth day of Uocoiobur next their consent to the same will W? W :ord. L. E 8TUKBS, Ordinary of Marlboro District. October 14.JH39. 49 tft Female Seminary. o 111 Broad Si re ft, Charleston South Caro i/iQ. |B KS. LANtiLCY will inatruct yomur La. M ill1 a ill all tho English brunches of 6?hto leroturc ; and hor Seminary which i#l*entcd ?>no of llir moat healthy and pleaaaut situations the city, shall be provided with tho most no. uipiwiiod nuti reapeotaoia Uaciiern in tho dortmeritaof French, Spanish, and Drawing. Young Ladies from tho country, either for is, or nny otlior Seminary within the City oan accommodated with bovrd where duo regard II bo paid to their morals, while under hor rn. Entrance $5 which ahall be appropriated to rnichitig a select Jibrary for the uao of the miliary. October 18. 1839. 49?8<n Cheese. I 4k Caaka Chenee, just racoivcd and for LV foraai.by D. MALLOV. November 2Gth, 1839. r a 9t Notice.. rfi E copartnership of J. Lamina k. Co. will dissolve on tho neat day of January mat ita Utnitntion. Tho subscriber# intending to iko a final close of their buaineaa, dcaire that I person* having domando againat them ahould want thorn for payment or settlement. JOHHUA LAZARUS. A.J. MOSES. Cheraw, *7th Nov. ISM. 8 tf : TT7 ~t ?? ? South CaroHna. f RioWdl^ikim. }- Attachment. ^ 11T HMEAS (bo Plaintiff in Hw above staff ? ?. tod case hw filed hi# DuerakUion in my fW office agaiuat the Defendant wfce is abeasrtirem J| aod without the limit# o the stole bnvmg neiti?w 4ml wife gar attorney known within the same. , J h a It ii*ordered thai the Defendant de piece 1* ?full Bake bie defence to the eeid Doeralatton within pari a year and e day from the date h reof others (* as ? final and absolute judfoMt will be ghreo aial j ewardod against him. 1 Otboe ?t Coinuton Pteae ) J (or Darington Dutricf. t ei. - 8. W. DUB03E, C. C. t\ 1 ccwniar 18, 183d. evdmly ?1 In fcquily. . Marion District?So. Ca. JL Maleetn Stafford and I Margaret Campbell mat *AJiiir*s and idigr^i Dill for partition Jm 01 l>. Campbell doo'd. See. plh ve. D. Moor ' 8. Walter and fcn wife ?4 alios. ) Me IT sppoaring to my satisfaction that More 8 See Walter apd Mary his wita heirs and distri. two hutcce of Duncan Campbell deoraaed, and Da. tian fondants in tlia above elated caae, are ont of,' Pre; end beyond the limits oftbis state It is, on in c motion of II>Mlies an I Klliotl Complainants. 11 doticitocs, Ordered lliat they do plead, answer 1 v< or demur to the Bill of jkmuldiit in the said Mel Csse wllbU t'uee roambte froto U>? daSCfterauf. I|t< or the said UiU will be taken put QiftififeMgiibist <Jui EbwAnb?^*^ELERt of! SisSnI Ull ly own I A a uuuci oi iBVimiiiatton w ill be resumed on the lot oPVMNbtr next; the Male drmrtinent under the superintendence of Mr. E. Hell; j ' the Female under that of Mr. J. Sewers. TIm course of instruction in the innle department, will be that required to enter llie South Carolina Col. logo ? tho cow me in tho female department will lie, to mako thorough scholars. 0 The scholastic yesi will commence on tho let of October nud end tho. iat July: the year is ?' gain divided into two sessions.* llio fl vt begins om l?t October and cods 15th February ; tho eecon j 8to begins IGUi February anu ends 1st July. Trtus of Tuition per Session aret (' For Soolling. Reading smJ Writing $13 00 The ahovdwilh Arithmetic, Lngiah ( ,R nn . Grammar and Geography \ , The ihdY6* watlt the Classics, higher i bruttdhes of Mathematics, Logic, > 20 00 Rhetoric. Ac. 1 ' FiYd doll.tr s ?soli will be added to the above for Pointing and Draw ing, or tho Modern Lan. , giugoa. ! * A'! piymeiits arc in advaneo ; the pupil Will hii r quired to piy for what remains of tho sea. j siou at tho time Ira or slio enters, nor will dedne. tion or drawback be mode for loss of lime. c J. VV. Ill AKKNFY, Scc'y A Trcns. * P. S. Mr. II T. Cliapmoii has (ikon charge of tno Hoarding House, uoar the F male Aead<*? my, whore Young Ladies nuy obtain board s.t u moderate pi ice. . _ Kept. ? > If39. 45 tf ' Kowimd's I oiiic .Mixture. FH1I1K Agency for this valuable medicines |,ru JL is at the Bookstore** of Mr. Prince whore L'u it inayat uiy time be h.ul by the siugle bottle or li0* by the doscu. * ?? J. A. 1NGLIS Agt. *!" Che raw April B.t9 131HIK blNlHMi. So! TIIR subscribers have cMtahlisliftdthomKc^vri' Fla in the above linn of business in Cborau ant * 1 _ MS _ . ? - ! - anil uusrillVUBi (TICIMO lilt eitltCIII. ttci ll. J?AZKNCOliRT, A CO A.. I'honiMr, 8. C.. Jan. 56. Fir THK IVEV. JOH.\ uUKKb. ijhr Rector of Trinity Church, Society JIill% Liariinglt.n S. C\ ^ MS prepared to receive into his family a* board. an*| ing pupils, a f<*w younj* gentlemen. InJj In his system of instruction srn comprised be * idea the iisa.it preparation for Oollngo, minute 0,1 attention to philology, the ^canning and com- ?y position of Ore k and Latin po.try, Rhetoric sod the Belief Letters generally. 11% pupils are limited to twelve. ' ?Vacation the same as at Columbia College. For Hoard and Tuition?(The academic year) ? Fire, Candles, washing also inrluth d, the terms are $935 each pupil. No pupil nil! bo reeeived .j.. for a shorter period. - ... October !0. 1839. 42 5; J?1"! BJT The Charleston Courier and Gospel Mes. sengor, will please give the above six insertions . " and foiwsrd their bills. ot| | Books for the season. ST 'BtiiE Christian luvpuko and Missionary JL Annual for 1840,9 Engravings. ^ Tlte Gift, edited by Miss Leslie, for 1840, 9 En. gravinn. Holiday House. ? series of Tales by CdhUlM tits.l.i'r. ..\r fU The Minister's Family, by Country Mia to. M ter. fim Family at Hcathordale or the Influent- of Chria. eou tian Principles. ecn L- Uers ol Eli*i Wilkinson during the invasion frle and possession of Charleston, edited by Mrs. our Gilinan, Ac. For vile at ilia Bookstore. her Cher .w Nov. 13, 1939. hav I If elm * the South Carolina. Ih* r>;j m*dci. JU Angus McDonald applicant. vs. cta| Mary Norris, 8arah Melntouli, Daniel Mr. p0i, Eaehern, and Margaret his wife, Alexander ma, MeDonald and Daniel McDonald, defendants. an , . it appearing to my saUsfaoUon that Alexaa- UD A*? MsDolald. and Daniel McDonald, roaule without the limitaol the stale of South Carolina. ' It is therefore ordvrsu thai tiiey bo and appear j ji imiwiu am in um voiioi vmnuary 10 bo boM for ? (Theetrrfield District oa Moml.y Um till day of December next, at Cheat- rfv Id Court House, to show mum why Um real Estate of Randal Me Donald deceased, should not be sold nr divided, or their consent will he entered of Record. TURN Kit BRYAN, O. C, D. Ordinary's Office, Oct. 14 1839. w< SO Bt ? Notice. rilll E undersigned having bonght the entire i JL etockof goods t-oro Messrs. J. A W. latak, Vl would take this method of informing their friends ??F and loqtnlntuieM that they have taken the house ,, occupied hy the Mesara Leuks, whore they are offering a theft selected assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware, and Groceries, si of which they are .T, disposed to sell low fbr ossh or on a short Urns to ' punctual customer* ? *** H. M. la W.U. TOlftLiN0OM* f t Cheraw March 1859. it 7 t jfi'iTn in ' 'iiTr v -+ ***#* 1 New Books. ~ " ATELY IU~.?4 fc, ??~ lb, Mlookw a new works at to* PmbiIm*. ** t a Tk?Ugy mud BgUgimu LHwmtmn: Bwri ? Original Bio, Village BcpaoM. Joakiaen lificnUon. Good's Batter Cwwej, M*H?M i Bililc Class Manual, Signs of the Tunes by ?ss*Srtr; Km* on the Tap** of the OM TgtaM^.. * Uf*l?B works, Philip's OulM MtepfcteM i sol*. McKle om th? Bsofc of to%fla|i' i Yooih'* Book. Hodge's Hlatoqr of. .wo abyterian Ctaurcb, UormyVHtUioel Ifetee irrof of Ike Osilj.of J*ons Christ* _ n Central Lttcrstera; Cowpsr and Thssoum ^ d. 8 so Hemaos Peons 1 sol. 8 voJCrutbe, w ?wl ii L/vnoiiiiri-none, iiOfxi Uroeg?Oien*skettSeo -S Character* In tlw roigw of Useqgs U|* Dr. *f * LJar*Jbp*i,^b.oP. SlSeKtrr. 14,1849/ _ ^ ?*,#<0 <3 i LL porsoos indebted to lbs Estate of Ann ^ L Burn deceased, late ofCbostergrM District, j-kxmcstcd to come forward and make prytwrt; I nil who Imso ehims -painst said Estate will Ssot (ho aims duly authenticated as the law .cts, WtA J W. BURN, R. L. BURN. Executors. M for. 15tb 1639. 1 tf touie of Assigned Instate. WII.L sell at Public Auction on Saturday lbs 80 lb in at. part of lbs Assigned Rotate Shadr&cU Mite I ml' deceased, consisting of i iot where his blacksmith shop formerly od, together with *11 bis blacksmith tools, > gig and harness, and one steel saw eotton i, together with other things belonging to ii Estate?Tonus on day of sale. This property is sold to meet bis dsbts end I ;? this mcttiod of informing all person* in. ted to iiiin that unless they settle with ma ore the sale, after that day they will find / tr notes aud accounts in the haade of an ?fli. ior collection. * D. 8. HA HI.LEE, Assignee. November 12, 1839. ___ 1 ,f Okrii Cotton. IOME of the ncud of this valuable cotton lefi. for <iV at tin.offirn 9. * if ( arponter's Tool*. 1HE subscnlicr 11us just received very ex ohmvo wurUmnt of Carpenter's Toole. ?ng which arc. Double and Single, Cast Steel it, Jack, Smoothing, Pore, end Jointer aee, Ajitjji'j, Doidn, Dado's, Hollows and inda. Nosing*. Grecian Ovala'a. Quirk O. O. sling Rabbit. Side Rabbit, U using, and Sash ncs, Sash Cord. Coves for steps, Table ties. Torus Reads and Cornice Planes, {tori O, G i.mi Fillets, Fillcttsters, Snipes Bills, Lhic, Ceiling, Flcoriug. end How Planes, no Irons, O.I. Stones, Key llola Tenant. . I i'ain-t, Hand, Cross J Cut and Frame Sews, row Slide Mortice, and Marking Guagee, gura, assorted qualities. Mortice, Socket, and tuor, Ciiiicb and Gouges, Plate and Iron urea, 8ide Devils, Spoke Shaves, Lo^Ls, igca. Sprigs, Nails. Brads. drt. ALSO 'o!lfos* Club, Hand and Broad Axes, Ohio Pennsylvania Patterns, Hamtucra, Shingling Lathing Hatchets, die. 'He aliovo ?cri>- purchased !?<? - ?? ^ ?L he beet manufacturers, end will be mllfBsip P. MALLOT. November 22 J, 1839. 2tl Dissolution. IllE eo.partnen'Hip existing between tk? Hubcribcrs. coder Uto film of I* A. fit B. L. MAS, it Stony Point in Montgomary county, ! dissalte sjretshls to tU U riua of us ova itation on the 1st day of Uoooubar next, sroforo, this is to a >y to cor friends and cos. era. that wo will oX|<om at Public Auction. Friday th? 16th Dcetmhcr, tha balanoaof our OCK OF GOODS at that place.?tha sale to Uuoo train day today until tha whole ia die. $ od of. I3HAM A. DUMAS, BUR WELL D: DUMAS. xtso: flBV on. partnership heretofcre existing between the Subscribers, under the t of B. U DUMAS, & CO.. in Richmond nty, is on thie day diesolved by mutual can. t, aad wa t ie tha liberty of informing firitde and cuatomera generally, that they hare warmest thanks for thaw liberal patronage Whs extended, and farther aay that wo ' a reduood tha price of our Goods In win to ia bus.ness, and will offer at Pabhe Sale. on 4th Decern bat nest, tha halanao af Stack a an hand. Ac. All aeasona indebted la efch. by r-rwral, iLc Z-J, s*.w ?f nary last, will call and close the came by i Or note previous to the day of cab at Stacy IS Theee ft iling to comply wfch this noSpe. , (hi" ' I/i .1? i ? for otllMtita, w longer ift-iVrlgtnfHM? nor will not be (inn. r x 1811 AM A. DUMAS, r u_ ? BUaWELL L. DUMAS. fnowlw IS. WM. ./ -J id In Equity. fi r*er?ip Li*trid?South Canline. Frwen Hooter > Fr.HM. CMpe* } t olio*. J r appearing to my aaUtfuXlan that Wfllinm Cooper Dofeodoat in tbie enaeie ahaeat n and r**i?k? without the limb* ot lb* Bute :^reV w.r ^ AC^n I irdMtid that notlonof thW order be rabliahed le? J^tiuwT U*MUl ^ 1 w"rt" ^ t*? ? . '" "" t W. DAJtOAIf. * 2 * i ii.jeitf' Cwnm. m KadM -V Sept. 58, li3t. 47 i.mTTJ. lid ?dl