1 " T 'V . ^ f Hkyt actrgw?Inrurc-wfcar cwtttmAH ^*CtW.feiT|C>? tfOH TH? SOCIAL A FFCC* TK>fUl. The fbHawing interesting narrative was eoiumunfC tied t? tho Pitthad^lfiliiu North * Amerfenh. >? Valley of Wyoming ? After tho bul.lo mt'l mus?acrtf. described in my las', most of ilio s-mlers fled. But horn uod 11 lore a straggler returned from the mountain of wilderness, nnj in tho course ofthrao or four mouths, cabins were g ?ing up over the ashes ot their former homes, And quite a little neighborhood w.is collect* ed. But the Indians kept prowling around on tho mountains, now descending here and now there, kil'ing this funvly, scalping thu or making it captive. At u liitlo distance from tho present Court, house ut Wilksbarre lived a family by lite ttnme of Seficum, upon wham tho visitations of tho Indians' cruelties wery aw fully severe. Tho men * were one day away in the fields, an I in un ina'ao' the house was surrcun Jed by In* bans. There was in it, tho mother* h daughter about nino years of age, a son ?t??d thirteen, ^mother daughter aged five, n:i 1 u li'ilo Uiy aged two and a half. A young man, and a bov hv the name of Ritigaley uvro present grinding a knife.? The first tiling ilur Indians did was 'o shoot do wit tlm young iniin mid scalp hirn with t'.e knife w -oh ho ha I in his band. 1 he nine year ?>! I sister look the liftlo boy I wo ! v??ira and a li ill'old, and ran out of the bank door to g<-: to llio fori. Tim Indians chased her justonmigli :o sou li* r flight, and having a hearty I nigh iis n!m ran and clung lo and lified her chubby l f.lu brother. Til > then tonk tiio K.;ngs!ey hoy mi I young fS^lucnin. iged thirteen, mid little Frunze* age I live, mid prepared to depart. II d finding voting .Scdocian I one, at lho earn1 s; u roatii's of the nm her, they set hirn down and !'ft him. Their captives were then young lv:ng*ley and the It tic g rl.? The inn tv r's h< ar: swelled unutershly, f un I for years she could not describe 'ho I sn >no without tears. She saw an iiul in | throw Iter child over his shoulder, and as lo r hair l? 1! over her face, wuh one liand she brushed it nsi J>-, wh 1e tlm tears rdl Irom tier d stenaeJ eye, and stretching out fier o her h ?ud to.varJa her mother, she esllud f< s they curne ogain, j und witli thy mos: nwfnl ene-lii *s, murdere1 j tho a?i?d grandfather ; and shot b..!l : in the log of tin? lame boy. Thiij be car- ' ri'-d in In* leg nearly sixty years, to the grave, Tno last child was born a few months aft'*r tie-so tragedies. VVl nt wore theconvcrsu'ioni, what were the hopes irJ the fears respecting the fate of litile Frances, I will not attempt to describe. Probably the chilJren sa.v that all after life, lire heart of the stricken mother wUs yearning for the bale onowlioMj faie was So uncertain, and whose fac*? ?hn could never sen again. i As the boys grew up and became ni"n, 4e*y were very mix ous to know the th e j at their Intle fair-haired s i?'er. Tin y %vrote letters, they sent inquires, 1 ii< y inxd-* tourneys through nil the wen' and in the Canada*. it p- radventurn they m-gh: b arn utiy thing reapec'ing her fate. Four of these long journeys wero made in vain. A ; donee deep as ttie deepest forest through ! which thov wandered. hum' over her tjie. * * o - ? ! mid that sixty years. My render will now pnas over .r>S years from the timo ofthii. captivity, and suppose ii i in be if fur in the wilderness, in .he fur li* r. est part of Indiana. A very respectable agent of the Umtod States is travelling there,tied weory and belated, wih a tired horse, he slops at nti Indian Wigwam for the night. lie can speak tin* Indian language. The furri'ly are rich for Indians, have horses and skins in abend nice. In the course of the evening, b?? no ices that the hair of the woman is light, nntl her akin, under her dress, is uUo white. Tnis led to a conversation. She told turn she was a white child, but had been currx-d away when a very smnll girl. She could only remember that h -r nnmn was Selocum, that she lived in a h tie house on the banks of the Susqueliann i, and how many tin re were in her htthor's family, an 1 the order of their ages ! But the name of the town she could not remember. On reaching bis home, the ogent mentioned the story to bis mo her. She urg-'d him to write und prnt the account. Accord.ng. ly he wro e i', nnd sent it to Lancasti rof this State, requesting that it m g'il be published. By non e, to me, untrecoumuhle l>!und< r, it lay in the office /w>0 m.jcs throng ? the wilderiirn they reached he lndt rri coun'ry the home of the Miuini Indian. Nine m-les from the nearest white, they hud ttm little wigwam. "1 shall know my sister," s uJ the civilized sister, "because she lost the nuil of her first fing r. You brother hamered it off in the blurksin.th shoj? when she was four year old." They go into the cnbm end find an Indian woman having the op|>e.arnnce of seventy-five. She is painted and jewelled off, and dressed like an Indian in ull respects. Nothing hut her Iniir and covered skin could indicate her origin.? They get an interpreter and begin to converse. She tells them where she was horn, her name, dee., with the order of her fath* er's family. "How came your nuil gone V aid tho oldest sister. "My older brother pounded it off when I .was a little child in tba shop !" In a word, they were stttufmd that this was Frances, their long lost sis'cr! -V- *? jr Zf-Jt ; "TP** They asked bar what her Christian nnme ? ttiis I Site could oot rcmemtinr. Wat il tl France* f She smiled and said "ye#.1'? C k ?m tl* first time she hoard it |>rottounccd li lor 00 years! Here, then* they-wore mo;? s two brother* and two sisters i Thuy wore a nil satisfied that thoy were brothers and n a.ft< r*. But,what a coutrast! TIm broth- h era wcri walking iho cribui utinble to speak; o iho oldest oisior was weeping, but (lie poor e Indian sister sat motionless und psnauml sh* |j aa iudmerrnt as a spectator. There was It no throbbing no fine eords in bur bosom to n bo touched. It Wlion Mr. Sclocum was giving mo this ? Irs ory. I s.i d to linn?"But could sho not It apeak ?aglisli ?" "Not a word " "Did s alio know lin ag" 7" "No?bod no idea ? of i?." ' Hut was she entirely ignorant V a "&>, she diil'tit know when Suiulay comes!" f Tnia w is indeed Ilia consummation of i ignorance in a descend.int of tho Puritans! a Bj' tvhit o picture for a painter would t be inside of that cabin have utlordcJ.? li Hum wire the cli Idren of civili/. itinn. respectable, temperate* int llij?--,it, and wealthy, able to ovcrcomo mouniuinj to recover ttieir sister. Tiere was tbe chdd of the forest, not able to t-|| ?he duy of the week, whose views and feel in s wre all 11 conn.K'd to tlmtcuhin. Her vvli??I?* li t'ory night be oi l in a word, Sho lived witi. v the Uulawan-n who carried her olf, I II " K'own up, and thr?n married a D laware. lie either died or run away, and sh?? hen a niarri<*d n Miami Indian, a chief as I believe. s | Si?.? has two daugh erg, both of ii'iuin are ? i married, and who live in nil the glory of >in " Iml uii cohin, dr>os in uhnndaure, and when the Indian 81 est- r wantud to accompany her new rtda- 11 lives, she whipped ont and bridled her horse, r' and thnn, ? In Turk, mounted astride and w was oil*. At night sho cou;d throw h bleu* c Uet arob.id her,down upon the fl ?or, and at 11 I once b ?sleep. e The brothers and sister tried to persuade a their lost sister to return with them, and >1 " s io d'sired it, hting her children Tuey J would tiunspFfht hor ng tin to tho hanks ol j 11 the Susquehanna, and of their wealth make I I' her homo happy. But no. Sao had al- j *' ways lived with the Indians,?they had : 8 always b en kind to hor, find she had p'Otn- | 8 is 'ii her I do litis and o.i Ins dcft'h-bed that j ' sho would never leave iho Indians And | w there tlmy left ii r Rial hers, wild and dar. j '' k'ojod heathens, though spring f o.o n ; ? pious race. You ran InirdU imagine ho* much this brother is in cr< wt <1 for hot.? I le sa- s !i? nil' nda this autumn to go again * that long journey to see lus i?wii"y ais er? to carry h?.r some presents ; will go and peti:ion Congress that if ever these Mi unit i are driven olf, titer . may he a tract ol land reserved fo: hin sister and her descendant* ! ^ U s tiuiin yearns wi h nu indeecrib ?hle j t tenderness for the poor helpless one, w 10 c 01 years ago, was torn from ilio urmn ol'i o Iht mo'her. My sierious 1'iovidinco!? , ? How wonderful tlie tie which can thus bind : fonily together with a cliain so a rung ^ I that iio.hingenn break its Inks! ^ I 1 will only add that nothing has ever |t been heard of tho boy Kingsley. Ttte o probability certainly is that he is not living, a This account, has'ily and imperfectly given a 1 had front the I ps of Mr. Selocum, the P brother, und tit? *nmn who was two and a ? halfyctus old when little Frances w <% ear- t| rieil away. 1 believe that I hive ul t-red lf, no.long, ttiougti I havo omitted enough to ! t, ( muku tl.s good part of an interesting t o ume. ! r< Civi*. '? 1H? DIFKKRIl.NCB BLTWKU.N AN I It It F.LIG 10U > ri AND A RfcLIUloUS OLD AOK. I; is a s id thing, to sr<- un old man, t' tr ! ? ih a sinner ;?one, w'.o lias, all his l.f , been ; : c|u"i?. Ii ng I Iks JSjii: it of Uml, anil doing do i t spite toil ;?one, who Ins been, all lrs> life, j shu ling ii)) Lis heart against lr* qni"t in. i n i roads of grace ;?oho, who has, till lii.s I.fe, . ii ; been !i rdemng his heart ; und treasuring ' j to hi ins- If wo and wrath,?to see such an i " one stand, m his honourable grey hairs, tin. j J1 j honoured and alone ; 11 tiling, on which the v ' gou !o dew of heaven now in ver I ghls ; ^ j wfrc't the fr and glad strivings of tho j e S)> i ll now never visit and quicken. It is a c >ud thing, to sec such a.i one, w.d nig fot ' it its set litr.o ; no: like the ?hor ju any it cr or l?etler. ? { And f litis is sa I to behold, what is it to r he fell ? What shall he tho thoughts of the j sinful and die worldly ol I man, as, d tho deep recesses of Ilia soul, he hears the ' voice of Itio Lord God speaking to him. ilu hnili known hi part only yet ; as yet he hath seen only " through u gla9s darkly." And he desires the day, when he shall know ~ as ho is known, and shall See face to face, lie sinudt at the grave and gate of death, r | with that fear indeed, which man'* fulicn na. | lure must ever feel, at tho thought of that *' | fell struggle ; but he knows that the gate of b death is to him tho gate to life, the gale to h knowledge, ond tho gnto to rest. Hmoi.d (hen is, * 1 would not live alway for tho corruptible body weigholh down tho mind, and ke psit from tho full vision of that glory A ig. ?_j. ikiT fail nO sffritfuw y ' n1^- >^.1*, rhich sliult bo from the full enjoyment of ml rent which reiuainoth for tli*? pooplo of So J. And so ho puns s Uw hurt lime of is fcoj< turning hero in culin hope ; nnd ponc-rtsos Ins ?nul in patience. That $ ivionr 'ho hull) cheered n .d Comforted hull tor no fiuiiy yours, leaves him not, neither fbrsuk''S tin, in the day of hi* d.-clme, and the hour >f hi? death ; but limits him, hy quiet and usy steps, in lliu sense of God's coinforuog rosumv, to Ins end. Oin*o again. when 10 departs, he dour -s to purtaku of that igh communion of ins Saviour's body and >loud ; which tiai!i been his best comfort, nd best s-mugili, below ; nnd here indeed, 0 foils God manifesting Himself to Ins oul; renewing all Ins promises, now near 1 hand to bo fulfill- d ; s rengtiiciing him g-nn-d lliu hour of J -aiti ; and freeing him torn the fear of judgment. '! have waited, | ) Lord," ho t> ys as he e.vpio s, "for thy ilvaiion ! I lour no evil now, for thou art ritli inn ! thy n?.l slid TIIY Staff *hey com* mi me."?lice. Hugh James Hose, Tll? FORCK OF TRUTH. A gentleman wasoiice uslud in company /Mat led linn to embrace tne trulis ol the fosp I, winch fortncly fie was known ersu:iio inytill tout I*.tine's report was nunc exact, or nit the Bib.c Mtm quito so absur l us lie |?r<**cu ed it. I revolved, ttierelore, tlial 1 i nul l rea l die Hiiile regularly iltiou^h, Htitf | o:ii|i;ir<* ilie jmss'ijji's when i had done s i, urn I illic it g:vn Hi U.h'e I.iir pi ?y. I nr. | or tiii^ly set toys ll o the task, and as I \ dvuiiood, i a as stiu. k with tliu majesty rale.i spoke, t.ie aw'ulne>s o! the liu lis oil .lined a. ...I .1... ? VMUIIVO o. id v tic or^in, wliic i increased with every :?l?e, so hat I rials-id my n.quitV will the (ileal sited iCiiin of he irnl . as i is ill Jail-, nil I my lie..it was i?eno.i.it? d with a yii' ? I h.?J n -v?tr !* ! Uclor *. I r- solved |ii:ii> r ortli lo nko the h icred m i |?>r my j??ii !?', arid :o be a Pa>.Illul ?i|.?.?t:r o ihe Soil cd (_? ( oloiiiti", or a payc and a a a ! i weekly, wiii t? i cupicd Willi iIna subject, rvc' j) when ti liail be necessary to make room fit E\Vru ire I essay of, ant! a lew other political papers lie 11 as every in'el lyenl Cill/en ouyhl lo read. i I a rye proportion of wfiat shall appear under lie Agricultural head must, of course, be re. clcd. ilut the numerous Agricultural perineals now published in tins country afford hundanl and excellent materials for selection; nrf, after a short tune, the reports, nml other aptrs of tell l'oe Dee Agricultural Society ill uf itiomoi lvcr, itu in no iiironsitiei nku. | oily of original matter, ad of it adapt, d par- ' culailv to ties part of the court;ry. And it j i hoped, also, that ainony the numerous in- ; iiliycnt and enterprising plantc f of the eur- ' I - >uiauin^ u.Mricis an.i counties some may be I taint who will, occasional y, take the trouble | l contributing to die columns ol tbu paper tlie ' L'BUit of lllL'ir C.\p*l Ill-lice. Among itie ku jeeta which will engago the 1 alitor'* a'ten'inn the culture of silk shall not ? 0 ovei looked. Ample* in? ructions will be' iveii, in their proper season, for cultivating 1 In* morus un Itioiulis and making nik. The j> 'per wnl espouse the causeol no party I 1 politics, but aiiuli contain an uujiurtial sum- | ury of politic a' intelligence, and, . sc2s:o;iu!!y,1 b!o .-p< ? ebon ami well written essay a (when | let witli) furly ditcuesinff tbe pik>ciph*s and j ie isuresol all parlies, it is beliivcd that e , oin.iarativciy s u iii space devoted to political ^ nbje. is in tins w ay may be made n)ore profit a- i to to tiie Farmer ol domestic habiti \\ ho v\ ish- i u to be acquaiii ed with the true Itate of the intry and qualified for a proper ami inteili- i ?iiM'harge of die duties of citizenship, tha whole si.cot (died, from week to *cek, and ear to year, wi.h one-sided kiscunuun*, and ll(? imTP nti'J?r. I~* --f * runiiia iim politician?,? v liiisi, at On; same lime, it \\ ill not be calcuilni lu estrange neighbor fiotu neighbor, or a mislead into a belief ih.it one half of I lie ! ountry are less pafiotic than tie o her, or ; iss ardently attached to our rcptillican inali- 1 u ions. So n.uc'i of llie fourth page as shall not be j ccupic-il with mantling advi rtihouunla will | generally be li:leu up wtlli matter tf moral and ! cligmus cant, and article* conduct e, in other i espcctc, to proper family ui-U u tioi and family litfciplinu. It the increase to llie ?til?scriplbii list upon ) oni.ng this I'rusp* ciU8 shall Uc sutRcient to j it i rr a lit the o\p> n*e, new type wit be pro- ; uretl, fort tin it li, f.-r the body of lliu pap- r ; j b it ih for the part now printed miarge le terj , aid at the commencement of thouext Volume ! lie Idle of ttie paper 11 ill be eli utfeil to ' 'jiiierj liazelle and L'hnau* Advrliser. I'or Terms sue first page. September, Strayed. (rti'nii .1 1 :1 ? - Ii.ow.u mi: luumiiiunri pmiuuion in tveisll Np< k. Marlborough Distric on Wednesday night \iIhI Nov. IH99, a ch<'?uit sorrel mare lulo, !? yoaiH oh!, lolerablo wollgiown. small ?IniH been wagoned some ; n> other flush lurks recollected at present A (treasonable ex?'uses Will bo p.lid for her opprulrimon and do* very, Any information may b directed to leuncttsville. WM. CROSSLAND. November 27tll. 1^39. 3 New Goods rlin tnibaerilwr is og:iin opening a stork of goods in Oheraw, well adapted to the sea3ii, which ho ia prepared to tell at prices very inch reduced, oither by wholcsulooi retail. Ho ought a large proportion of hia Goods at the lew Yoik paekago sales in September last, and links he can sell theni aa low aa thoy can might in any of the Southern towns. D D. McARN. November ?2d, 1P39. ? tf Administrator'* Notice. TUB Crc iilora of (lira in Tryon deceased art requested to eall and receive on their dobts Q't par cant. Tlio next and Iset dividend, will, it is hoped, bo madn m a few mouth*. Sotno of tho dobts aro not jet collected and a little property ia unsold. ALEX. GUAI1AM. JUi'r. Cheraw, Fob I'J, If*. IS tf JN otice. WILL bo Bold on the 3rd Monday in No. votnbor noxt at IlenneUsville, within the usual hours the tradl or p'anlation of land ol'lho I a to Cliurle* I ri?y. situated in Muriou die trict, containing about sixteen hundred .or rt? on tho Wowing eonditions: The purohusi. money to bo paid in thrw equal annual instai. mauls with inter at from tho day of sale.? Bond and | a rson a I accurity and a t orlg tge of the prciuit>oa, Tien land ia ordered for sale by tho < ourt of Equity. Farther particulars will bo giv.n on tho day ? !'eulo. GEO.W. DA IK.'AN, Couiin'r. in Eiptlfy. Oct. 27th, 1839. 52 W Kor 4>ule. I A RUG M ipM of Mississippi and Alabama, A shewing the Public and Indian Lands, In. thin R nervalIbns, Land Districts, Townships ?Slc. ciif/rovnd frmn tho Governments surveys and plats hi tho General Lnud Office, Wasli. ingtou t'Uy, hjrE. OMhaui, draiiglsuun in tlio Uenvral Lnun Ofllct. ' * '* J* K. r y lor. book.seller. Washington City, b*s just p'-MinUkI (aridAlocuretUlie copy righ^ minor, dmg lo law) the ttjevo Maps, which .stilt feu found infinitely mora complete and aoanrate tf ?au nny horj.ofnru pjblishod. Tliey are pub!N cd on separate she. ta, each containing nearly sis squire loot, and will bo found especially useful and valuuldo to tliMi int -rested in tlio lands of ..S, I OI .. .. . I _i .. e tiviiwi ? limy snow every iiom 01 iinormu. tion which it tit puM'sxion of the U?nd OlTino relative to water ouursos, township lines, Indian hml and IL'iniv iliomi, I ml Districs, &.c. and wtill l*> found pci f ?i tly accurate and pr < i-e i" hose points. They c in be sent by in nl to tiny part of the United Slates, subject to single letter pontage. PRICK two do'larx, or three copies ol either will bo sent by mail for 5 dollars A liberal discount will Im tniilo to travelling igents or to my who will buy to sell rg.in. HJ" K lilors of newspaper* any whero, who will givj the above advertisement fin-hiding this .10 ice) 0110 or two Insertions," shall r>?wlvr y roiurn mail a copy of each map, if they will send a. cyyv ol p"Ptr containing it, to the advertiser. November 2, 1823. I _ Jf i?\>r Sale, 13.000 Moras Mufdeau/is Trees, 230.0 10 ' " Cuttings, Also, 510,000 SILK WORM KUCitf. Tim above Trees and Cuttings aro very fine, ind warr iiiteu to lie the genuine MoRirs Wii.tiJ c ailjs ; some of the trees arc seven foot high ; the cuttings a 11* from trees of one. two and three ) ears old, well riper od wood, one bud to . ach cutting. The ejjg?;,re of the kind which produce while and yellow cocoons?mostly wi.ile? a.id a part of them raised iiom the second crop this ye ir. Or! :rs for any of the abota, uluconud to nu, will in- | 'inrlualiy iiUcniicd to. and tiiicd tt. iiic ord-T in win I) tli y ire rcot'itcd .* to.t i% firtt rotrie Jimtseivrd. It i* desirable that Application be in do hofoio tin lir?>t of Novfinlwr n<*xt, tm ilio'it that time 1 vvi;I omunncu ( retiring i..yt.ouu ! ami plant.tig tho next yejr'n prop. Sal, ? mad ' at ilia cum lit ; rieot at tllO tiluo of dp'iv ij. * A vt cp ui mut< if at ion made to inp on t ho rub. joct of iho N.lk Culture, will h promptly an. r-vcred. IIIKSH CR.VlCJ. Cliff rfi-!.| <\ II. Aug. 30. 1>?3'.). fj if Female Institution. THE firvt Nooxion of I ho Rockingh tin I-Y* in ily fimilii * in tli" vill g.' or Hy ih0 principal of tlm inJti'ution !' raona who wish to obtain board and tuition (,-r young I diva are r qiirdud to make early appli cation. November 29 i, IS39 2 Gi C / olico. ik Bag* U'o. I.agnir.i, and Pubi CoITop, in ?loio, nnd lor silc, wholesale or ro. tail Uy I) M AT.! OV. Vov Rrtih.M^.T) 2 3' Acw Orleans & t rinulad ,1/ O L A S SES. H IIIIDS. Now Orlcana & Trinidad M Nr ' oh Hue* of very superior qo li? y in atoio mid for sale by I). MAl.l.oV. South Carolina. Marlborough District. William MeLtimol, John C. McDanbl Applicants. vn. M iry Wilkenon, Obodi ih Earls. Wiley Earls, Elizabeth Eirls, John Ktrls, Wil'ium Kiris, estiitoofticorgo McDuiiclon or before the thirteenth day pf Uecumher next or their consent to the same will W* ot.i^.d record. L. E 8TUIIB.S, Ordinary of Marlboro District. October 14, 1^39. 49 8t FVmulo Seminary. No 111 Broad tore* I, Ckarhuton South ('aro ina. V|9 RS. !.ANt?I.EY will instruct youiur la. lTM di' ? ill all the English branches of Qohte Literature ; and her Seminary which if loc ated in ?>no of the most healthy and pleasant situation* in tlu* city, shall be provided with the moil uo. coniplished and respectable teachers in tho dc. parlmot.U ?>f French, Spanish, and Drawing. | Young Ladies from the country, cither for] this, or any other Seminary within the City can ho accommodated with board wliero duo regard j will bo paid to tlioir morals, while under her care. Entrance ?5 which shall bo appropt iatcd to fnrnMiing a select ^library for the oho of the Seminary. October 18. 1839. 4f>?S,p ( Oheesc. r.iHkn Cheean, jiut received end for JUV for sale !>y D. MALLOY. Novrmher L'Glh, 1839. 3 at Notice. Til R copartnership of J. Latarna A. Co. will (IuhoIvo on the first day of January next by ite limitation. The subscriber* intending to make a final clone of their ttuaiiicm, deair* that all person* having doinanda against them ehould present thorn for payment or eettlcinent. JOSHUA I.AZAKUS. A.J MOSK8. Chora w, 97th Nov. 1B39. S , tf v * South CaroKna. l " Richard Icgr.h.m. J AUwhrnaat. 'WM/'HEREAS the Plaintiff in the ubove di. f ? todciN hw filed Ilid l>*r?luli. Campbell dee'd. dtc. *8. Moor S. Walter and wife ?>t olio?. J tT appearing to my satisfaction that More S Walter and Mury hia wife heirs and distri. bulece of Duncan Cauiphell deer ased, and Dofciidnnl* in tho above stated case, ore out of, and beyond tho limits of this state It is, on motion of II u Ilea an I Elliott Complainants. Solicitors, Ordered Uint they do plead, answer or demur to the Bill of Complaint ir lit? said Ceao within three inimibts from the. date.hereof, r the said Dili will be taken ito pntifa?I against them. EDWARD B WIIF.EIXR, Coniinifsiouer in Equity. Coin'iiiirsformraiQffiae^ ' i. Marios CJUHlHMfcaflfeBk ImilTroSSrWopWKfr Wood, el 2 CMK? -ifr&r tWhCOSTE. ?c'oWr1lM^SrmTri3!r 47?if j jg^AMS, aii'?r ^11II IS 'I'rMlftiiwpectt'ully announce that ibo .m. duties of thi# Jnstitntion will lie resumed 011 tho 1st or llifflbir nr*l; the Mile depnrtinont under the superintendence of Mr. IS. Hall; the Female unilvr (hat uf Mr. J. Sowers. Ilio courso of instruction in the in;il<" department, will lie that required to enter tlio South Carolina Col. I>go i tho coarse in tho female department will bo, to m.iko thorough scholars. Tim h< hol ixtio yc.ii will commenceon tho 1st of October nud cud tli; 1st July : the year is again divided into two sessions; tho fi st U-ginn i 1st October Mini ends 15th February ; tho sccon; begins lGth Febrnary and ends 1st July. 7V rms or' Tuition jier Session ore. For Spoiling, Reading anil Writing $12 00 Tho above with Arithmetic, Lngi sit i jq Grammar mid Geography ( The above, With tlm Classics, high.T i Frenches of Mathematics, i.ugic, > 20 00 Tthaloric. Ac. V Fivo doltan emit \\ i'l be added to l!ic above foi Painting and Gracing, or the Modern JL-iUgu. go*. A'l payment* are in advance ; the pupil wiil ho r q tired to pay tor what remains of tho see. -ion at tlio time tie or sin; enters, nor will deduction or drawbar k lm made for lots of time. J. W. Ill AKKNLV, S.c'y &. Trine. I'. S. Mr. II T. Cliapmuu has liken ct3*F 45 if I * r IYV !ltwl'e I nine \I| ...... > - wuiv .HiAlUIC, fRSllli: Agsncy for thi* vdlu?l>lo niedicinM .9. in at the * llookbti?*cH of Mr. I'rince whom it may at my timo be had by the single botlio or ' v thedoien. J. A. INGLIS Agt. fhrrsw April CH9BlH ?K bIN DTMTT ril IIF subacid* rs have established themselves JHL iii the above lino of business in Chcraw and oticr theirser vicisto ita*citizeiiN. u. HAZKM OURT, JLCO t'liernw, S. C.. Jan. Sl?. 'i kTiiv. jtniN iYukkTT Rector of Trinity Church. Society Uill% l)arlingh-n Dint. S. (.'. IS prepared to receive into his family as board. ing pupils, u few young gentlemen. In his system of instruction arn comprised be. sides the iisu il preparation for (lollngo, minute .attention to philology, the scanning and com position of (Ire k and ...tin po.try, Rhetoric j and the Helles Lettres generally, life pupils are limited to twelve. Vacation the same nn at Columbia College. For Board and Tuition?(Tho academic year) Fire, Candles, washing also ineluih d, the terms are $?25 each pupil. No pupil u ill bo received for a shorter period. October 10. 1839. 49 Ct 0J" The Charleston Courier and Gospel Mes. senger, will please give the above si* insertions and lot ward their hills. Books tor the season. fBlllll Christian Keepsake and Missionary JL Annual for 184(1, 9 Engraving". The GiO, edited by Mios Lo?Uu, for io40, 9 En. g ravings. Holiday House, a toxica of Talc* by Catharine WssMw Tim MiliidU.*.. P....II- " * * .... ..Hinm ? wy m vuumr/ minis* I tcr. Family at lleatherdaic or Uio Influent;; of Chris. ' tian Principles. L' iter* of Klixi Wilkinson during the invasion ami possession of Charleston, edited hy Mrs. Oilman, Arc. For *-?|e at ilia Bookxloro. Cher w Nov. IS, IU39. I If South Carolina. Chesterfield District. Angus McDonald applicant, vs. .Mary Norris, Sarah Mcintosh, D-oiol !V?;. Kuniirrn, and Margaret his wifo, Alexander .McDonald and Daniel McDonald, defendants. It appearing to my satisfaction that Alesan. dor McDolald, and Daniel McDonald, Nwide without the limits of tho stale of South Ciroluia. It is tlierefore ordered that tiny he and imiiw iDt'inro mo id the Cou t of Ordinary to be held for t -Iwot'Tfield District oo Motili ty the 9lh day of December next, at Cheat* rfi< M Court llonae, to mIiomt cause why the real Kutato of Randal Me Donald doooeeed, should not bu aold or divided, or thoir concent will be entered of Record. TURN BR BRYAN, O. C, D. Ordinary's Office, Oct. 14 1839. 50 8t Notice. FBim: undersigned having bought the entire JL stock of goods t'-om Messrs. J. Sl \V. Leek, would take this method of informing thoir friends and acquaintances that they have taken the houee occupied by the Mmri Lmika, where they ore offering a well selected aiu.ortnirnt of Dry Gootfc, Hardware, and Groceries, a 1 of which they ore disposed to roll low for caah or on a ?Uh *!sm to punctual customer*. II. M. & W. (I. TOMLIN6GM. Chcraw March 1859 tf \lv - Robert's ?'1h MmhiiiI * For half, t the MMBmlT Chart*. Nov 15. Ui3?. 4 oiubracmg no^r*U as can poeeiblybeatiarded u| November 2d, 1388. ' # T?9U' N. B?A largo nmI; of negro clothe, Monk, eta, Over Coatl sod Clotki. which will be aold very low. Now Jk>oks. W ATELY Received b? wogeo the following JLi new works at the Bookstore, vie : In Theology and Religious Literature: Boardman Original Bio, Village Bermoaa, Junkia en Justification, Ueod'i Better Covenant, MeDeev. ell's liable Class Manna), Siena of the Tiinea ty D. C'uvlrr, Memoir of Dr. Reded by l>?. Tjrng. Boston's Crook in the Let, Dick's Theology, McEtten on the Types of the Otd Testament, ScOugal's works, Philip's Guides complete in two vols. McRie on the Book of Esther. Christian Youth's Book. Hodge's History of the Presbyterian Church, Gurnsy's Biblical Notes in nrrof of the Deity of Jeeue Christ. In General Literature; Cowpor and Thomson . I vol. 6 vo Hemans Poems I vol. 8 ve. Crabbe, Hcbor and Pollock 1 vol. 8 vo. Moore's Works. II vol 8 vo. Junto's Letters. Brook's Universal JuavUear, MotropoUtan Pulpit, being sketches of tits moot celebrated living English Prenchets of all Denominations, Lord Brougham's sketches of Chsraotsrs In the reign of George 1|L Dr. Humphrey's Tour, Mspe of 8. Caroline, Do. of Carolines and Georgia. * Also the follow tug M?*f Books; Atomy's . Grammar, Kirk ham's Do. English Reader, Jaaai Cbomietry, Do. Philosophy, Bootdoi.'s Algebra, i 4s, dto. I Chorsw Nov. 14,1848. | Ij tf Estate Notice. " i\ ALL |>orsons indebted to the Estate of Ann > Burn ileccased, lute of ChesU-rfirld District, i anuriXTUciftfd to cerno forward and make payment; all who liovo claims against said Estate will r ? ? >nv auu?v uuiv iiuuiumn.an.u us me WW uinxtit emm* . J. w. BURN, H. L. BURN, Executors. Nov. 15th 1S39. # 1 If S>ulc of Assigned Estate. I WILL sell at Poblie Auction on Saturday the 3'Ji.h inst. part of the Assigned ElUtit of Sltadrac'i Mite lid' deceased, consisting of one lot wht-ro his blacksmith shop formerly stood, together with all his blacksmith tools, one gig and harness, and one steel saw cotton Gin. together with olhsr things belonging to suid KaUto?Toi ins on day of sale. This properly is sold to uieot his debts and I tak<* this inctnod of informing all personh in. di-hti d to him that unless they settle with dm before the sale, after that day they will find their notes and accounts in the hands of an officer tor collection. D. S. HAR1.LEE, Assignee. November 12, 1839. 1 tf Okra Cotton. SOME of'he w ed of this valuable cotton re tui" i ale a vuicc. ah < It ( arpcntcir's Tools. I MMiK iujxcnin'r li.ia just received o very etE. ensivo assortment of Carpenter'* Tool*, atong which are, Double and Single, Ca*t Steel Iron. Jack, Smoothing, Fore, and Jointer Planes, A?ir ig ?ls, Deads, Dado's, Hollo?ra and Round*. Nosings, Grecian Ovala's, Quirk O. G. Re 'ding Rabldi, Side Rabbit, U liking, and Sasli Planm, Sash Cord, Coves for step*, Table Plane*. Torus Bends and Cornice Plane*, Romm O, G t.nd Fillet*, Filibusters, Snipes Dill*, Gothic, Ceiling, Flooring, and Plow Planes, Piano Irons, Oil. Stones, Key Ilele Tenant, and Panel, Hand, CrossJ Cut and Frame Sasi, ? I Scrov Slide Mortice, nnd Marking Gunge*, Augur*, nssorted qualities, Mortice, Socket, and Firmer, Chm Is and Gouge*, Plate and Iron Squares, Side Devils, Spokw Shaves, Locks, Hinges, Sprigs, Nails, Brads, dec. ALSO Collins'Club, Hand and Rroad Axe*, Ohio ami Pennsylvania Patterns, Hammers, Shingling and Lathing Hatchets. An. The above ?\ero-purchased low and for cash oi mo Deal manufacturers, and will 1m wldebwp by D. MALLOT. November 22 J, 1S39. 2it Dissolution. raiiiE co-partnership existing between the JL Subcribors. cndcr the fitui of 1' A. 6s. U. I*. DU MAS, at Stony Point in Montgomery county, will dissolve agreeable to the tonne of its own limitation on the 1st day of December next. Therefore, this is to s y to cor friends end runtoim-rs. that we will ext.oeo at Public Auction, on Friday the iGth Dm mlirr, the balance otonr STOCK OF GOODS at that place.?the sale to continue frotu day today untilllm whole ia disposed of. 13HAMA. DUMAS, BURWEt.L D: DUMAS. acso: FBllin co.partnership heretofore existing JL brt?Mn the Subscribers, Under the firm of D. I.. DUMAS, 6s. CO., in Biohninnd county, is on this Hny dissolved by rMuUtai consent, and we t Uo the liberty of informing our ii lends and customers generally, that they hare our wannest thanks for thru liberal patronage heretofore extended, and farther asy that wo hare reducod the price of our Goods in order to close bus neas, ana will offer at Public Sal*, on the 24th Decotnber next, the bwlanoe of Stack inro on tianu. - ^ A