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1 Hi P.. ' ' 1 ".'J. Yrom tlx Mothera* and Young Ladioa' Gold XXTRACT MtO* AIV ADDRKR*, Delivered Mfvre tkv Bristol, H. L Ma ' fir Rev. nemos Shepard. ?zcoK?i.r?Ahomys Iceep a watchful c< # ever the dress of year daughters. Lnbc inc?Man:'y to oonvinca them that it in n< the out ward adorning of the body ihut *i ensure litem the respect and the esteem < the virtuous and the good?but the ir.wur hdoruing of f ha heart and the mind* wit knowledge and grace. Ait amiable tempt a cultivated mind, a pure heart b to thoi ofAr more value than tb richest dree with chains of gold about the neck* an ltd tho cost boat pearl* penduut from tli cure. In moderating their dt-eiraa in tin r-pect, your own example will do more thu all you can say. ? 'But on this point ! am far from bcin rt-.'id. 1 dislike? to see misses m their Her dressed out io nil tho mndry tittitek of prir eo?s**r because I think 't foetcre pride, un drovers weakness and vanity in tlie mothers. On the other hand, I dislike I ?<* negligence mid slovcnl m-ss in the uppu el of young Indies. Let good taste, con bined witli economy, come in to regula this m itter. and tic-re will bu no ddlicult; Your dau/h nrs will go.out ?nd return un no one will th nlv of remarking upon win tb'-y have on. But of one thing mothers cannot bo tc careful?and that rs, to we that th'-ir dune' r. ?i i * IMP \av ?.l?l * '?!?* IIWIII UIVII vaiilllll/l IB <111 todcts undressed, I menu not in a state < . em ire, but partial nudity. A trustee of nr?o of our female semini ries wns recenly asked by the Precepto ut liiu close of an examination, how he wr pleased wi'h tiio nppeur.inru of the youn Indies ? Ho replied, "very well with on exception. I um sorry to perceive tin two of the misses, in the (imitation of pre^t: ru.t for tl?? ocaMhion, hiive this mornti; forgotten to dress theins Ives." It bus bee mv misfortunenot unfiequoiiily toseoyoun i.idics ubro id, the daughters of professe.il pious molheis, with such exposure of the persons, as that n description oftlieui woul It considered us a breach ofmod< s y in th assembly. When n young la ly Appears abroad i such u stale, the first thought nmo?g tli sober nod reflecting is, who is Iter mo.lter Oh ! as you vuhio the reputation of yot daoghteT. seek not to display a fin" fori mid >t fine skirt to the gnze of the worl I, i the expens" of her modosly, and youruw common sense. ? Much may ho done hy mothers to rer der the dr< as of their daughters promo'iv ??| health, rather thun of dforrnity and du ease. L'*t every mother early aei her fur decidedly against ? system of dross, ho t ever fashionable, which so confines a vil. pari ot the body ns lo prevent tho inert) organ* of l/fo from hca'thf-d action. I coi te>.s invar-It" utterly incapable of doing }<>: tu-e to this subject. But from n Ion r? floe lion, 1 utn convinced dint ilio victim of what ia termed "tight hcing,*- arc aboi a* numerous as* the victim* of tit'* cop. it true, the evil in the former cr.se thee n< appear before o<t in such open, horrid, an inhuman form*, hut .Is work of death is nun the lews frequent and ?ure by taring more rr tired and seer* t. \VI?y sacrifice li?ultU an life, the greatest earthly Ideas ngs Kron e in, to a perverted sense of beauty in form Wo ofeo commiserate ilio poor Chines female infant, whoso feet nte early coiv pressed with bands of wood and iron, so a oi prevent them from attuning more lb the g-ow h of it clnlJ of six week*. Hi while we uro doing litis, wo arc netu ill applying the wood, nnd the Iron, and whah boue in addition, with nil their binding fom to n nail of llm lo?lv far more os# ninl i health find comfort. and lif**, than th? foe llojr obsurd?l?o\v riJietdons?how criin nail You have hoard of the Hat head li hun? beyond the Rocky Mountains, and itm informed one of thorn is on n vi?it t New Rnghuvl will) ? Missionary of tl Alntliod st Church. And should ho vie this place. I havo no douht we should < deeply sympathise with him in tlio sulT-rie to which I.id childhood bad hcoti nubjeeti hy the compression of bis licud in o tl shnpo of a triangle. Hot how con rvc this pcrvirt.rd taste of a savage tribe, in poi of paiofulness and distortion, be comport with that odious custom so prevalent amor u? of comprcss'nL tho "human form div:n< into ilie frail ligament of an insect. If n turn's perfect work must bo altered by h man device, wo say let tl be of tlx? feet < the head, rather than of the chest, w here ui located the most delicate organs of I if*. Oc careful that your daughter** do ni early iuibilx* ho impression that ri thorout domestic training tn the business of tl kitchen is of trifling importance, if not n U.klilfnlu flnSrtrtn -1 ?. ? I'. Such impressions m misses of sixteen ? very common. But how fulse and misl ken thoy are, your own oxpcronco ben ample testimony. Have your daughters, you can, from the morlifuatioa nnd misci of en tot ing upon the euro of a Jhmily, dol tutp of a knowledge of what arc tlio fir principles of domestic economy. If tb< feel that such early discipline i? degrudin you can appeal to one of the most popuh female summaries in the land, where tl business of the kitchen and tho waahrooi is in'tde n prominent branch of acquisitioi 3<lly. Be careful to maintain u watcld supervision over the books introduced in' your houses (or rondiug by your older chi droa. Our couunitiiiiy is now .literal flooded with books, and many of them ui of a dcmhiful, and many of them of a pes lively pernicious tendency. Your dough crs have uptime lobe wasted in poring ovi works of notion* B ?r your doors again every a'wcioa of novel reading. Its uifh ence upon the mind is very much like lit of intoxicating drink upon tho body, produces excitement, n'fevcrish thirst f unreal enjoyment's, invigin if) pleasures, fi's the mind to live in any other world tha litis. 4 My. Do what you can to cultivate in th rrihds ofyeur older r.hi!Jr*n nitulWo da Itea??i in stun u *7 1~ *" ;? > "" "* " 9. position*, strong attachment to home, and s eutwWve temper under nil clrcunasUi^ | i. ess #fw. "Fathers, provoke not |?ur children m width lest they be discouraged." I ft Aod we may apply the asm# exhortation to | ?r mother*, in rotation to their daughter*?* ,t Always keep yourselves io a quint sod ill pleasant frame of mind, sod yau will impress >f your own iqnrsl imago on the minds df d your offspring. Wbpt tl?ey art out of huh mur, neck to culm them as soon as possible, r "A soft answer turn*th ?why krrsth.** Let n it be your constant aim to train your chll9, clrcn to govern tltcmseivt-s, to become early d inured to self-control. "He that ruletti hi* i w osn spirit, says Solomon, "is belter than ha 1 is that taketh h city." u Finally Let it be your constant endeavor, and earnest, unccas<ng prayer, that your g older children tnny become decidedly p?ou?. is Tojch them that this iatlie treat orowiung i? excellence of character. Wiih?rt?t it, there id is a blank in their characters which oothinz ii cine can fill. Are they given to indulgence lo of pride and vanity 7 Religion will cure r die evil. An; they exposed to fits of pasi. sionT Religion will subdue every irascible te feeling. Are they given to impatience uny. der restraint nnd to disregard of paternul id authority ? R-ligion will bring every thing at under subjection to the perfect law ol Christ. O hen be fumiliar with your daught. io on this great, this all important theme? ?. Clothe not the subject with a forbidding id austerity of msaner, Out hold tlient in an ?f accessible state of feeling. OAcn become their companion in the study of the Bible, i. take them with you to tl?e Biblo Class, sit r, down by tlvir side in the S.ibbsih School, is A nd above all, pray with und foi them g statedly nnd fervently?r-lying on the in clewing promise that your H?*av-nly Falit >h<T irt more willin" Io irivo his Smrit unto i. those thai ask tiirn, than parents are to give , ig good gifts un'o their children. Much, much ii have you reason to hope for in behalf of ig your ortspriug, in tho devout and faithful upv plication ol such means. "They a'lall grow ir (,p ?a willows by thn water-course." "Your J i sons shall la' tit plants grown up in tltoir is >ou(lt( and your daughters as corner stonea pot'*|i?;i| nfer the similitude of a palace." in Kowand's Ionic Mixture. ? rWlllH Agency for this valuable medicines Jr JL is at ttio 1 Uookslo'o" of Mr. Frinco where n il iuay at any tuuo bo had by tba single bottle or ! by tho dozou. " J. A. INGLIS Agt. " f'hormv April 8.19 For Sale, 15.QOO Morus MuhicauUs Trees, ? 2.VJ.01H) ? " Cuttings. L' AI*o, 690,000 SILK WORM KGGS. I- Tho ubovo Trees and Cuttings aro' rnry fine, o and warranted to be the genuiuo Moans Multi| caulis ; somo of tho trees are 6oren foot high ; ' * tho cuttings aro from trees of one, two and three years olJ, well riper ed wood, one hud to <-acli >1 OUltillff. Tho OfflfS aro of tho kind wlii?h nrn. 1. duoo white mid yellow cocoons?mostly Vvi.Uo? ami a part of them raised tioin the second crop thia year. k Orders for any of the aborc. addrAtard to m? , IS will l>e punctually attended to, and filled in Hie it ord r in which they aro reeeired ; that in, first |. ceme. first served. It is desirable that appliea)( tion ho intde befoio the first of November next, as sbotit that time I will oommtneo preparing 1 my ground and planting the' next year** crop. \ Sal. a made at the current prices at the time of delivery. ,| A.iv ccmmuuicalion made to mo on the sob. jeet <?f the Silk Culture, will bo promptly an. ' swnred. . HtTtlll CltAIU. ' Chest rfiMd C. II. Aug 30, 1830. 42 if " .South Carolina. H Mar/bortfttgh District. n William McUaniol, John C. McD.uiu-1 Appli- ' cant*, vs. ' ' jM <ry WWson, Obedi ?h Carls, Wiley Carta, > Klizihcth 12 iris, John Cirla, Wil'iatn Cirla, 1 u George K.rlx. Andrew E.rU, und Nuncy Mc , wuiioi guarunn 01 rmnc a McUanii-l, Mary ' ' Ann Mi-Dani.-I,, Ira Mo Daniel and William ? McDuniul minora. Defendants. ' It .".pp.. >rivg to my satisfaction that Ob-diali i- Curia. Kli* tboth Carls, William Car a, (Jeorgc V Carls and Andrew Curia five of tho defendant*. | reside a it liout tliia State ,*?it ia thorafnro order. 1 cd th it they do appear and object to the division ? or sale of toe real estate of George McDaniel on > ' or before tho thirteenth day of December next ' til or their Convent to tho same will ha entered of 1 || rocord. I?- E STUIWS, Ordinary of Marlboro District. Jj October 14, 1839. 49 8l_ ,r Female Seminary. n No. Ill Broail Street, Charleston South nt Caro ina. :<] R3. IAKGLGY will instruct younc LaXT Dl dit s in all the English brunches of rsdite .< Literature ; and Iter Seminary whioli is located in eno of thr moat hoalthy and ploaoant situations 1* in the city, ahull bo provided with tho moat sc. it- coiiipliblicd and respoctablo teachers in the dojr partition!* of Frouch, Spanish, aud Drawing. rfj Young IjudicH from the country, either for this, or nny other Soroinary within tho City o?n lie accommodated with board where due regard nt will l?c paid to their moralf, while undor her ?|i c?r<?. ... Cntranno >ji5 which shall be appropriated to . . ..i? ... . - R ? ? ??> uuiaijr mr inn unc oi lh(< Sominury. > O. toher 18.1839. 40?3^ " Morus JMulticauIis. ''DTT UK pu'tocribnr haa for aula a largo number JFL of Morna Multicaulia cuttings. In th& '' qualities which give value fur planting, viz: ry hizk and maturity or wood, they are bclieved not to bo surpassed, perhaps not equalled by si any others foraalc in the United States. This is .y owing to the great distance allowed in plant. ? iug as well as to suitable soil and good culti. vation. Owing to the present scarcity of mo" ney, and th# conseqent depression in tho price '' of every thing else, ibey are offered at a very in redrced price, l'eranne winking to purchase t. should apply early ; because all not engaged ul are now offered in a distant market, lielo aides, if not sold before Spring the price may |. then be higher. Printed directions far plantlv ingand cul ivating will be furnished without - charge to those who purchase. . M. MACLEAN. " Chcraw 8. C. December 4lh 1W39. J* Blacksmith's Tools. o, A f??d "apply of tl?? above on hand and for. sale cheap by '* ? D. MALLOY, it December 4ih, 1933. It 4 tf ?' Nails. ' db A K igs N id* and Brads, atso 4 big* 2 in ii rJtP^UF Wrought m l liorse Nlioe Nails, foi$ % tale by D. MALLOY. " DmwnVcr 1:h,.W39. I ^ % : ^ r.-?^ , Notice. . ripf IR aopattnership of J. Lasmrui 4. Ct. will jm JL diMoln en tho Aral day of January Mil * by its limitation. The aubecr ibers intending to make a final clow of their business, deaire that *] ill persons having demands against tlism should ten present the in for payment or asttNmont. *? JOM1UA LAZARUS. [J* A. J. MOSES. ' , Charaw, 27th Nov. 1833. obb Ra-W AoAtoaiiY. I alia rWIM& Trustees rr?poct<"ully autfounce that tbo Me JL duties of this Institution trill bs resumed sue on tho 1st of Octolior next; tbo Mais depart- \ | inont under the superintendence oi Mr. E. Ilall; e the Female under that of Mr. J. Bowers. The . courso of inatruolion in tho male department, will . be that required to enter the South Carolina College; tho cdurae in the female department will a be. to inako thorough scholars. a,K Tbo scholastic yout will commence en tho 1st P*l of October ind end tho 1st July: tho year is *'l again divided into two sessions ; the fi st begin- hot lat October nnd ends 15th February ; tho socon . tin begin* llith February and ends 1st July. is 1 Terms of Tuition per Session are% tell For Spelling, Reading and Writing $12 00 rou Tho ai>ovo with Arithmetic, Engl,ah ) la 00 ^ou Grammar and Geography \ of i The above, with the Classics, higher i rca branches of Malhcmalica, Logic, / 20 00 i Rhetoric, Ac. ) ^ Five dollars each will be addod to the above ^ for I'aiuliitg and Drawing, or tho Modern LangU*g??s. * All payments aro in adranco ; the pupil will , he r> quired to p.iv tor what remains of tho sis. sion n'. tho time fie or shu enters, nor will deduc. u> I tluu or drawbar k be mado for loas of time. Ml" J. W. Ill AKENEY, Scc'y A Treas. abl P. S. Mr. II T. Chapman Ims taken pharg<* tnc of t.lo Boarding House, near the Female Acad< - ine my, whore Young Ladiu*. may obtain board at a cot moderate price. sut Sept. Qtt 1839. 45 tf bit IU*)t >K HINIllMti ? rWllIF. subscribershave established themselves cot JL iu the above line of business in Che raw gel find ofTer thcimorvic? 8 to its citizens. a V o. HAZENCOURT. A. CO yei fheraw. S. C.. Jan. ttfi. ho TTihTitTTv. JOHN liUKKii. wh Rector of Trmity Church, Society Hil!% aU Darlington Dirt. S. C. tol BS prepared to receive into lib family a* board, f01 ing pupils, a few young gentlemen. ',,!i In Iiih system of instruction are comprisoji he- tu!, ides tho usual f>?r?i?*bn fci Co I IP {JO, minute ? attention to philology, tho scanning and eoin~ occ position of (ire k and Latin poetry. Rhetoric got and tlio littles Ltitrct generally. rcli lib pupils arc li.nitudto twelve. rea V ication the mine na at Columbia College. j,.,, Fur board and Tuition?(Tho academic year) j Fire, Caudles, washing also iuclud> d, the terms ||lh| ur-i e.icli pupil. No pupil will bo received W l for a shorter period. October 10, 1839. 49 Gt (FT* The Charleston Courier and Compel Metsenger, will ploatf give the above six insertions and foi ward thair bills. Books for the season. j fBlIIM Christie K^epsike ond Missionary I JL Annual for 1840,9 Engraving*. The Gift, edited by Miss Leslie, for lb40, 9 En. graving*. jr Holiday (louse,a series or Talcs by Catharine M Sinclair. * day The Minister's Family, by a Country Minis, mu ter. *j legi Family nt If oatlierdalc or the Influence of Chris, mai tisn Psineiples. ' * pre Letters of Eliz i Wilkinson during the invasion lire and possession of Charleston, edited by Mrs. j liei iiiiimn ?c. ror ktii?3 hi ilia Uookxtoru. Cher w Nov. 15, 1939. j I tf JSoutli Carolina. Chcticrfiefd District. fH Angus McDonald applicant, v?. J Mary Norris, S arah Mclulosli, Daniel Mc ??n Karliiinu <?lid Mirjarjt In* wUa, >0U Mi:Donald nnJ Dmiil McDonald. defendants. It appearing lo my satisfaction thai Alexin- No rlor McDolahl, and Daniel McDonald, reside thii without the limits o( the stale of South Carolina, bou It ia therefore ordered that they be and appear beforo nio in the Cou t of Ordinary to Iw held for I ['hest rfield District on Monday the 9th day of Deccmlier next, at Chesterfield Court House, to ? iliow cause why the real Estate of Randal Mr. Donald deceased, should not be sold or div.d. d. i j ?r their consent will be nil- red of Record. " TURNER BUY AN. O. C, D. Al1 Ordinary's Office, Oct. 11 le<39. ^ Notice. rjltHE undersigned having bought the entire 0 ' JL stork of goods from Messrs J AW. Is-uk, would luko thin method of informing their frienda Wl. and aequ lintancen that lh?v iiavo taken the house occupied by the Mcsura la-.uka. where they are n,u offering a well selected assort nient of Dry tiooda, t ? II udwaro, and Groceries, a! of which they arc nnl disposed IoecII low for cash or on a short lime to aw^ punctual customer*. II. M. & W. II. TOMLINSON. ,or Clwrnw March 1839. if For Sale. LARGE M ipi of Mississippi and Alabama, shewing the 1'ubhc and Indian Lands, In. dim Reservations, Land Districts, Township* Ac. engrovrd from tho Governments surveys and plain in the General Land Office, Washington City, by I .. Giihain, draugisinun in the 1 General Lmd Office. , F W* book sailer, Washington City, has just publndied (and secured the copy right uccor. w ding to law) tho almvu Maps, whi lt will be ^ found infinitely more complete and uecUfulr than ,n|) any herulofora published. They arc puMis' cd pt |( onsepiratn she ts, each containing nearly is squro foot, and will ba found especially U.elul mQ and valuahlo to those interested in the lauds of oithor State us they show ev.-ry item of informa. w tion which is m possession of the Land Otlicc relative to water courses, township lines, Indian or land and Reservations, laud Districts, Ac. and t^( wtill ho found pot iictly accurate and precise in liosc points. They eau bo sent by moil to any part of tho United St lies, subject to iillglo letter ( postage. PRICE two do'lars, ot thr* < copies of .. either will bo sent by mail for .'? doll irs A ' liberal discount will ho mido to travelling agents ? or to any who will buy to sell itgnn. [J_/^ Editors of uowspupors any where, who will givu the shove advertisement (including H this notice) one or two insertions, shall receive by return mail a copy of each map, if I hey will . vend a copy of the paper containing it, to the advertiser. ~ November 3, 1639. ! ; if| H Female Institution. I* rjWIIIE first notion of tho Itockiugh im IV JL mule Institution, for tho ensuing year, will commence ou the aecoiid inonday in Jan- ~ uury next. l-oardera will be aoooromo?lnt#*l by families in m the village or by the principal of the inatpotion' iYraone who wuh to obtuiu bonrd and tuition fur Xoung I diua nro requested to niuko oarly appli- Ul' cation. * November 33d, 1839 ' 3 6t ^ < Jlieese. 1 [t Caaka Chwve, iuat reooived and for Jl. for ealc Uj m D. MALLOV. ] November Ofith, 1*39, r^> IIW^hhtiitiiitiSafciawwiiae^Baiaieitfe^wuaaewameaxea**^ PBOSPECTVS or fur MKSIlt? MMSM rbelB?iW?O^TS? Cbaraw'owtw'bu <tmined, at the suggestion ot the Pee Doe ricuiturel Hocteiy, to devote more space n formerly to Agriculture, and matters porting specially to its interest*. About nine umue, or t page and a half weekly, will be upied with tnis subject, excep when A ill be necessary to make room for Executive mages, and a few other political papers h as every intelligent citizen ought to read, arge proportion of what shall appear under Agricultural bead must, of course, be aeled. But the numerous Agricultural pericats now published in this country afford indant and excellent materials for selection i 1, after a short tune, the reports, and other >em of teh Peo Dee Agricultural Society I of themselves, form no inconsiderable |y of original matter, all of it adapted par. ularly to this part of the country. And ii toped, also, that among tho numerous in. Iigeut and enterprising planters of the sur Hiding districts and counties some may b? nd who will, occasionally, take the troubls contributing to the columns of the paper Um ull of ilieir experience. Among the au jects which will engage tfcs itor's attention the culture of silk ahall not overlooked. Ample ins:ructions will b< en, in their pro|?r season, for cultivating mortis mullicauhs and making silk. Tiae p'per will espouse the cause of no partj politics, but shall contain an impartial sum ry of political intelligence, and, occasionally io speeches and well written essays (whet t with) fairly discussing the principles am isaurcs of all parties. It is believed that i nparatively small space devoted to politics jjocts in this way may be mado more profitsi to the Parmer of domestic habits, ij ho wishto be acquainted with the true slate of th? jntry and qualified for a proper and intellilit discharge of i lie duties of citizenship, thai rhole sheet tilled, from week to week, and *r to year, wiili one-sided discussions, and mere quarrels of editors and politicians,? lilat, at ttie same lime, it will not be calcu d to estrange neighbor from neighbor, oi mit-lead into a belief that one half of the intry are less patriotic than the oilier, 01 ? ardently alUi hod to our republican inatiions. So much of the fourth page as shall not b? opted with standing advertisements will lerully be filled up with matter of moral and igiuua cast, aim arucii'd conducive, in othei perta, to proper family instruction and family cipline. tf the increase to the eubecriptkm list upon ring this Prospectus shall be sufficient tc rrant the expense, new type will be pro ?*d, forthwith, f.r tbe body of the paper j it is for the psrt now printed in large loiter; 1 at the commencement of the next volume title of the paper will be changed to mere' Uazetle and Chetaw Adetrtuer. 'or 'Verms boo first p ige. September, 1839. Strayed. 1UOM the subscribers plantation in \V?.Wi Marlborough District on Weduea1 niglil lilnl Nov. a ckiaiiUl sorro! mure le, If yeaia old, lolorublo well grown, small i?li-ia been wagoned some ; no othor flesh rks recollected at prevent All reasonable ex. will bo paid for her apprehension and dery, Any uifori.mtion nuy bo directed to inettsvillo. NVM. CROSS LAND. November 27th. 1*39. 3 If Now Goods IliK subscriber u? again opening a stock nl goods in Che-raw, well udaple.d to tlio sea. i, wlurh tv* is prepared to sell nl prices vcrj eh reduced,cither l*y wholesale m retail. II ight a l.tig.i propyl Ii ni of hit Goods ui tin w York |iuckap? sales in September lust, am nks he can sell (hem as low as tliey can lx ight in any of the Southern towns. I). li. Me A UN. tovemlier 2?Jd, 1633. 8 If South Carolina. in K. Mi Ivor. X Decrulntion in mr. h. R. Mclvor. I Korean , . .** , I Attachment, shard Ingraham J VIIKUI'.AS the Plainlitl'in the above ntu, ti'd r.jiu Iiiu filod hip Docralution in ni.\ co ugaiiiHt tho Defendant who is uho< nt (rem I without the limits o the state having ncithoi *e nor attorney known within the same, [t is ordered tliat tho Defendant do place ?>i ko hm defence to the said L)ccralal;on wilhn ear and a day from the date li roof ulhcrwin il and ahsofuto judgtnel will bo given am nrdod agiinst him. 3fl;cc of Common Picas ) Daringlon District. ( s. w. DunosE, c. c. r. ccenihir 12. 1838. ev3mlf In E quity. Morion District?So. Ca. Malcnm Stafford and "| Marg ir- I Campbell AdmrV and Xdnir'x Dill for partition ui i?. tam|>t>cil Oec'U. > &a Monro S. \V.ilt? r and | wife vt alios. J T appt-uring to my satisfaction that More S \V iltor and M iry his wife h? im and distri .or* ul Duncan Cnin|>l oll drcrascd, mid De idmit* in tli? above Mated caw, arn nut of i beyond tlio limits of tins state It is, or iiioii of II tiilen an I Kliiott Complainants liciWys. Ordered llsnt tin y do olead, uiiswci domiir to the Ilnl of Complaint in tlio suit bo within thiro iiiontlitu from the date hereof the said Dill will be taken pro confesso ng tins EDWARD B WHEIiLF.R, . Commissioner in Equity. n.iinni*siwrni Offiw, / irion C. II. Oet 1 Ib39 ( 48 8m Wood. will furnish Oak nnd lliikcry Wood, u SO per cord, Cash. A. P. LACOSTE. 3ctol>cr 4, 1839. * 47?if ( 'ho.rnw Huron tAMS, Shouldera, and Side*, of my owr curing, for ajlc. 'forma, Caxli, A. IV I.Al'OSTR. *tol?or i, 47? tf Co (Tec. ' Ruga Kio, I.igiiirn. and Cuba Coffin ' ffr in Klore, and (or solo, Vhotevtlo or ro I by D MALfOY. WoT.eOU., 1F39. 9 3l xr ? Vew Orleans & Trinidad MOLASSES. OIUIDS. New Orloana A Ttinidai ''oUmm of yery auprrior quality it re aid fot tatftby I>. JLALl/OY Roberts Silk Manual, FOB 8ALK i | Dm Bookstore. CWtw, Nov. 15, 1839. * 1_ Seasonable Goods, THE MbtttiWt Im? roeetved a largo portion of bia aoj ply of fall sad Winter Goods, embracing as great a f iriety a* is usually found in any aloro In th?s plaeat * which ho reseectfully solicits the attention of parsons wiahing to puroliase, aa tiiov will be offered at prioaa aa low aa can poaaibTy be afforded by any one. B. McINTOSH. Nomnber 2d, 1689. N. B.?A large supply of oegro cloths, blank, eta. Over Coata <tud Cloaks, which will be eold ; jvj '?*? . . New Books. T ATELY Beceivcd by wagon the following > JLd new werka at the Bookstore, via r , In Theology and Religious Literature: Board. , man Original Sin, Village Sormona, Junkin on , Jnotification, Good's Belter Covenant. McDow. ell's Bible Class Manual, Bigna of the limn by D. Cuyler, Memoir of Dr. Bodell by Dr. Tyi?g. Boston's Crook in I be Lot, Diok'a Theology, 1 McEnea on tlie Types of the Old Testament, 1 Scougal's works, Philip's Guides complete in 1 two vols. McRie on the Book of Esther, Chris lian Youth's Book, Hodge's History of the I Presbyterian Church, Gurney's Biblical Notes L in preof of the Deity of Jesus Christ, i in Oeaeral Literature', Cow per and Thomson t 1 ml. 6 vo Horn jus Poems 1 vol. 8vo. Crabbo, Heb?>r and Pollock 1 vol. 8 vo. Moore's Wo'ks, I llvol. 8 vo. Juniu's Letters, Brood's Universal Giiaolteer. Metropolitan Pulpit, being sk lehts of Uie most celebrst> >1 living English Preachers ' of all Denominations, Lord liiougbsin'e sketches J of Characters in the reign of George 111. Dr. Humphrey's Tour, Maps of 8. Carolina, Do. of ' Carolina* and G- oigia. ' Alto the following School Books ; Murray's , Grammar. Kirkham's l>o. English Reader Jones Chemistry, Do. Philosophy, Bourdon's Algebra.. > Ac. A-. Cltcraw Nov. 14, 1849. > I tf | TZst te Notice. A LL |>crwoiis indebted to the Estate of Ann xB. Iturii deceased, late of Chesterfield District, r arc.r quested to come forward and mako payment; and all who have claims against said KeUte will proacnt the sauio duly authenticated aa the law directs. J W. BURN. n r i n. u. ukj lira, I Executors. | Nor. 15th 1839. 1 If Mule of Assigned Kstntr. I WILL ifil at Public Auction on Saturday tha 3tith init. part of tho Assigned Fkite of Bhadraeh Mitotic!1 deceased, constating of . one lot where his blacksmith shop formerly stood,' together with oil hia blacksmith tools, one gig and harness, and one steel saw- cotton Gin, together with other things belonging to said Kstute?Trims on day of sale. This property is sold to moat hia debts and I lake this inetiiod of informing all parson- indebted to him thai unions tin y settle with ine before the sale, after that day lliay will find '.heir notes and accounts in the hands of an otfi 1 ccr tor collection. D 8 11ARI.LEE, Assignee. | November 12, 1839. 1 t jf^ Okru Cotton. , SOME of the scod of this valuable cotton are loft fur sale at this office. 2 tf Carpenter's Tools. . fjJ^IIE subscriber has just received n very ex. I JHL eiiHive assortment of Carpenter's Too!*, f i among which arc, Double and Single, Cast Stool I Iron. Jack. Sinnathincr Pnrfi ? */! - ' B' " ? - ?" f Planes, A.trag i'.s. Deads, l>ad?'s, Hollows and Rounds, Nosings, freciar Uvdo't, Quik O. G. Reading, Uahl ii, Side Rabbit, Riising. and S?*h ] I'luuua, Sash Cord, fovea for steps, Table > I'ianes, Torus Boada and Cornico Planet, Roman (), U and Fillole, Ftllnwan. inipM DiiU, tio'.hic, Ceiling, Flooring, and Plow PIm**, riano Irons, Oil Slonca, Key llolo Tc unt. uud Puin I, lland, Cross J Cut and Frame &aws. Screw Slide Mortice, and Marking Guag.'*, Augurs, assorted qualities, Mortice. Socket, and Firmer, Chisel* and Gouges, Plate and Iron Squires, Side Bivils, Spoko Shcvc*, Lock*, Hinges, Sprigs, Naila. Brads, Ac. ALSO Collins' Club. Hand and Rroad Are* Ohio anil Pennsylvania PulUTiw, Hammers, Shingling and Lathing Ilaluhcts. Ac. 1 The nhnvo were purchased low and for cash 1 of the bout manufacturers, mid will bo sold cheap hf D. M ALLOY. ' Novemlx r 221, 1 339. *2tt Dissolution. THE co-partnership existing lictween the Subcrdn-rs. ender the fiim of I A. A B. I.. HUM AS, at Stony Point in Montgomery couuty, will dissolve ugroealde to the tenna of its own limitation on the 1st day of December next. Therefore, this w to a >y to cur friends ana cusloiners, that We will ex oso at Public Auction, on Friday th?> 16th !) c uilur, the balaneoof our STOCK OF GOODS at thai place.?the sain to continue fiouu day today until tho whole is die. poacd of. ISUAM A. DUMAS, FURWKI.L D: DUMAS. ALSO. TIIE co. partnership heretofore existing between th? Subscribers, under the firin of B. L. DUMAS, A CO., in Richmond county, is on this day dmaolvod by mutual con. 1 sent, and wo take the liberty of informing our friends and customers gi*i?"rally, that ihi y have J our warm* si thanks for then Ul>< ral patronage ' heretofore extended, ?n'l further my lh.it wo > havo n-ducod the price of our tfpo.U in wider to 1 i-losc bus ties*, and will oflf<>r at Public S.il i on llie 24lh Dccondier next, tne balance of Stock then on band. iVo, All persons indebted to oil h. or concern by account, due up to the 1st day of J niunry Inst, w ill call ami cloao tho auuio by cai.li or note previous to the day ?fsale at Stony Point, Those failing to comply with this notice, in >y expert to hud their accounts in llio baud* of mi othcer lor collection, as longer indulgence t cannot nor w ill not be given. ISIfAM A. DUMAS, UUHWBLLrL. DUMAS. NovmuWH, Mil . 9-8t III Equity. C he row District?South Carolina; Frances Hunter "t vs. I Bill for partition die. Francos Cooper [ et alios. J IT appearing to my satisf&otion that William Coo|Kir u Defend.mt in this oaac is absent from and resides without the limits ot tlx State * ol Soul's Carolina, on motion of J. A. Dargan, it ib ordered Mmt Hie said William Coopor do wppear and *|>|ofttl a newer or demur to the Mid Uiil of the Contplainnnt, on or by the firtit day of January next, and that in default thereof thu said Rill aa to him bo taken pro eenfceee. It it iilao ordered that notice of thin order be published in the Cheraw (I?mU? twice a month for tha apace of tkreo months. 1 G. W. DAIUJ/VN. , Comm.-in Dqoitr. I Fqit. 26, 1&39. 47 i am rim 1" h. with tb* Literature of m Hi?tij) ii< iiln J* baa justly been termed bv the eeoU?eary wU EwAi Jtaf ^ iwrfah WrS . ?. Hale in the editorial department, (tie with foelincaof the greatoetplea?reft?the * publisher J the Beak makes U? ? ? ri moot. Tha editorial corpe wittuiw ?1st o MRS. SARAH J. HALE, MR8 LY0IA 1L J SK.UURNEV AND LOUIS A. QOftrBY. lira. 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