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from the Mother*' and Young Ladies' Guide. EXTRACT PROM AN ADDKKMS, Delivered before the Bristol, R. I. Mat. A * to by Rev. Thomas Shcpard. Secondly?A/ways keep a watchful eye m over the dress of your daughters. Labor iocessan.fy to convince ihem thut it is not the outward adorning of tho body that a ill ensure ilium the respect nod the enteem of the virtuous and the good?hut the inward adorning of the heart and the mind, with knowledge and grace. Ail amiable temper a cultivated mind, a pure heart is to them of for more value than ill? richest dress, with chains of gntJ about the neck, and and the cosil cal pearls pendant from the ears, in moderating their desires in this r'-pect, your own example w ill do ntore than uli you can say.. But on this point I am far from l*'ing ri'jid. 1 dislike to see misses m their teens Uresied out in nil the mudry tinqeJ* of prut* cesses, because I tlenk 'I los ers pride, and discovers weakness and vanity in then mothers. On the other hand, I dislike to negligence and slovcnl ii"ss u) the uppnr I ofyoung ladies. Let good taste, coinhnted wiili economy, coino in to regulate that matter.and tle ro will i#u no d fli'tulty. Your daugh nrs will go out ?nd return and no ono will th nk of remarking upon what tin y huv* on. But of one thing mothers cannot ho too careful?-an'I that is, to sit that llvir daughters do r.ot ?lope from their chambers and tO'lots undressed, I moan not in a state of entire, hut partial nudity. A trustee of ono of our female seminaries was recoil !y usked i?y tho Preceptor, at lliu close of an examination, how he was p eased wi'h the nppc.nr.mco of (ho young ladies? ilu replie.l, very well will) one exception, i am sorry to perceivo that two of the misses, iu the agitation of ptvpn. r ng for tho ocuaaion, have this morning forgotten to dress litems Ives." Ii I,us been mv misfortune not unfequon ly loseeyoung . .It I 1 .4? ? I . ? r f i.idi?.'a uoiom, liir oiiiigiuer* O! p nil esse . IIV pioU* mothers, wi:lt such exposing of J'.ieir persons, that a description oftliem would h ?consider (1 iui u bruuch of mod- s y in this assembly. VVhcnn young la ly appears nbrond in such u nt.vc, iho first thought among the tii tin r jiikJ r? fleeting is, who is her mo. her ? Oh ! us you value l lit* repot it ion of your daughter. seek not to display a fin" form Mini ?i fine skin to till' p.i/.P of the w?ul I, ni the expens" of her modesty, and your own common sons'1. ? ? * ? ? Much may ho done by mothers to render the dr. as of their daughter* promoivc id beabh, rather than of d. tormiiy mid disease. L'-f every mother early m?i her face decidedly ugsinst a system of dross, ho v. t rrr fashionable, which so confines a vital part of the body us to prevent the internal organs of life from hea'lhfol action. I conte>s rnyst h utterly incapable of doing juste e to this subject. Rut from n long r< floction, I um convinced that ilio victims ?f what is termed "tight facing," are about numerous as mo victims ot Hiccup. I. is true, the ' v.I in the former cr.ue then not appear be ion1 n< in such open, horrid, mid inhuman Ibrnn, but .is work of death is nmi'i the loss lVerpi. ut Mini *ure by luting more retired and aeer? t. \Vr!iy sacrifice health an I life, tin# greatest earthly bl? ss n^? cran ed os, to u perverted sense of beauty in forth ? Wo ofeu commiserate the poor Chinese female tnfunt, whoso feet ate early com pressed with bands of wood and iron, so as to pievcnt them from attaining more t'o -n iilU u?V !> ill u ciidd of iii.i ?8i itS, !V.|t while we are doinsr this, we are nctu illy applying the wood, and the iron, and whale, bone in addition, with all their binding fo.-ee, to a p.iil of tin: I ody far tnore ess n ml to health nnd comfort, and life, than the feet. I In*' absurd?how ridiculous?how criini? ?*' I V/ill Kfii'rt Imnnl <?f !-?. <1..? I -I 1 ? _ ui ('IV (131 lll'il'] III diun* beyond i.m Rocky Mount.tins, and I ?m i11'ornhkI one oi' tl.rm is on a vi-i to Now Kng'mvl vv;t'i n Missionary of the Method ?t Church. Arid should ho visit this pi see., 1 have no douht we should . II deeply sympathize w.ihhim in the sulT roij to which i is eh hlhond had been subjected l?y the compression of his licutl ino the shape of a ?n ?!? *! . lint how can i vca this pervert ;d taste of a savage tribe, in point of paiiifuhn'ss mid distortion, be compared w ith that o Jious custom so prevalent among us of comprcss'nt the "human furmdivnc" wito the frail ligament of au insect. If tin. tore's perfect work must Is: altered by human device, wo say let it he of the feet or the head, rather than of the client, w here urn located the most delicate orp in* of life. Uc careful that your daughters Jo not o.,rly iiubilx' ho impression that a thorough domestic training in ihe business of the kitchen is of trifling importance, if not ah .si?l itoly derogatory to their respectability. Such impressions in misses of sixteen are very common. Hut how false and mista. k'Mi they are, your own experonco bears ?ui?plu t? s'rmnny. Save your daughters, it > ?;> can, from tho mortification and misery <>! entering upon the euro of a Jhmily, rjr sti. tut* of a knowledge of wliut arc tho firs: principles of domestic economy. If tln-y fori thai such early discipline in degrading, you can appeal to oik of the most popular iem ile seminaries in the land, where tic business of lite kitchen and the washroom is made a prominent branch of acquisition. 3?lly. lie careful to maintain u watchful supervision over tho hooks introduced into your houses (or rondiug hy your ol ler chil. dren. Our conwiuniiy is now .literally flooded with hooks, and many of tlmrn arc of a douhiful, and ninny of them of a posi. tivcly pernicious imid'-ncy. Vour daughters have tia time to be wasted in poring over works of fiction- B ir your doors against every s'wcics of novel rending. Its infhn enco upon the mind is very much like that i>f intoxicating drink upon tho body. It produces excitement, it'feverish thirst fir unreal enjoymotrs, imiyin ?r> pleasures. | fi s the mind to live in any oilier world than tins, 4 tily. I)o what you can to cultivate in tho rr.'ids ofyeur older r.hilJr n nminb'o do positions, strong attachment to homo, and u submissive temper under all clrcumatan- f c.eaoflMK "Fathers, provoke not your oliildren ? wrath lest they be discouraged-*' b And wo may apply the sameoxbortaiion to n mothers, in relation to their daughters.? * Always keep youtselves in u quint and pleasant frame of mind, and you will impress your own moral imago on tho minds of your offspring. When tliey nro out of humor, seek to culm them as soon as possible. "A sofi answer turn-th uwny wrath.?* L?-t ' it lie your constant aim to train your chil- c dren to govern hems<-lv?-3, to become early (l inured to self-control. "Ho that ruleth his t own spirit. ea\s Solomon, "is belter than he * that tnkeih a city.*? Finally Let u he your constant endeavor, |, and earnest, unecos'ng prayer, that your older children may become decidedly p*ous. 11 Teach them that tins is the great orowmng 'j excellence of rh.ir:in?r. Without it, there j is a h'nuk in their characters which nothing else e.an till. Are they given to indulgence | of pride and vanity ? Religion will cure '1 die evil. Are they expos- d to (its of pus. sum ? Religion will subdue every iruscible feeling. Are they given to impatience under restraint and to disregard of paternal authority ? Il- ligion will bring every thing I under subject ion to tho perfect law ol ? Chris*. (.) hen be familiar w.th your daugh'- j era on tliis great, ttiis all important theme? N I Clothe not the subject with a forbi Iding l ' austerity of maar.<-r, tail hold litem in an i accessible state of fswling. Often becotna I (heir connia lian in tin* t^uriu ?f il.? R'iKU f ?-' - -? r take t'.em with you to the Hiblo Class, sit r down hy :h"ir Hide in the S.thbsih Schuol. And nbo^e all, pr?y with and foi them stut'dly and fervently?rdying on ?lie ' cheering promise that your Hcuv-nly P?? d?er ih more willing to give his Spirit unto ' those that ask hun, than parents are to give ( ! giind gdts un'o their children. Much, much | h ive you reason to hope for in behalf of j | your otlspring, in the devout and faithful upj plication of such means. "They s'hII grow i I op us willows by the water-course.'* "Your J i sons shall t>e as plants grown up in die r j youth, and your daughters as corner stonp* * I |???l>lii:i| af*er the similitude of a palace." ^ I Kowund's I onic Mixture. Till! Agency for this valuable medicines is at the 1 Uookslu'o" of Mr. Frinco ? Iut# I ; it iuay at any ti.no bo bad l>y tbo single bottle or . a l<y the dozen. f J. A. INGLIS Agt. I fliwaw April For Sale, * j lo.OOO Morns Alutlicau/is Trees. 2<>J.OOO * " Cuttings. AUo. 600,000 SILK WORM KGiiS. f Tho above Trees and Cuttings oro' very fine, and warranted to he tbo genuine Moans MultiJ ' ' czt'Lis ; snino of tho tro.s aro aovon feet high ; ' j tho catlings aro fiom trees of one, two snd three ! I j years old, well ripet ed wood, one laid to ach I culling. Tho eggs are of tho kind which pro- ' dure whitn nml yellow cocoons?mostly Wi.ile? and a part of them raised fiom the second crop I' tliis year. Orders for any of the above, addressed tome, I will l.e puoetu iljy attended to, and lilted in tho ord r i'> which tticy aro received ; tti.it is, first c?me. first e*rred. It is do*ir.tbto that application l?o initio bcfoic the fust of November next, as iboul that time I will commoneo preparing my ground and planting tho next year's crop. S .I. s made at the current prices at the time of i delivery. I A \y communication mnde to mc on the suh. ijectof the Silk Culture, will b.- promptly an. I sworvd. . HtK?II CRAtU. 3 | Client rfi.-ld C. H. Aug 30, 1833. 42 tf Sunt ii ( !nr< Jinn Marlborough District. I William McDuiiiol, JohnC. McDanie AppU ' Ctll.lS, VH. ' iM iry W,?!t son, Ohedi .h Karl**, Wiley Curls, ' Clizihctli IS iris, Joint C ir!*, Wil'iatu Ctrl*, George ISirlw, Andrew Ctrl*, uml Nancy Mc ' | Duii.l ginrditii of Fmnr h .McDaiihd, M iry ? : Ann MoDani.d,, Ira MnlUiiicI ami William , Mof'aiiid minor*. Defendant*. ft ippe.nrgto my a.itinfection that Ob-diali Carl*. Klixihoth Carls, Willi .m Car n, < * ??r Carls and Anilmtv Curls five of tlio defendants, reside w itliout thin State ;?it is thercforo order. ' | ed tli it 1 hey do appear and object to the division I or sale <if lheie.il estate of CJeorjj" McDaniel on * ! or b< tore tlm thirteenth day of I) 'comber next n or tli ir consent to the same will bo entered of ? record. I.- K STURRS. " Ordinary of Marlboro District. ' O,-labor 14. lhdlC _ 49 Ht l^cmalo Seminary. T\o. Ill Broad Street, Charleston South Caro inn. t llS lANfil'EY will tnslruct young La. .tDl dim in all tlio Cnglish branches of Folite | . , ami uur oviuinnry wmicii in located 1 in ?nc of the most healthy and pleasant situations (' in the city, shall bo provided wiili the most ac. ^ eoinplished and resp ctablo teachers in the do. n partiiioi.ts of French, Spunish, and thawing. 11 Young Indies from the country, eithor for 1 * tln>. or r.ny other Scroinury wilti.n the City c..n Etc ,iccoiuiiirvlaU>d wiili board where duo regard J will lie paiJ to their morali, while under her car-. ' Kutt anno .^5 which shall ha appropriated to " furnishing a select library for the uuc of the 11 Seminary. M thtoher 18. 1839. 49?3in ? iVI orus Multicaulis. t I FP subscriber hns for sale ft largo number r I >L of Morns Multicaulis cuttings. In the ' j qualities which give value for planting, viz: v sizk and maturity or wood, they arc? believed not to be surpassed, perhaps not equalled by 1 any others forsalc in the United States. This is j owing to the great distance allowed in plant- _ ir.g as well an to suitable noil and good culti- (J ration. Owing to the piesent hc a re it y (/money, and the conscqeul depr< asion in the price 1 v of every tiling else, they are ottered at a very t redreed price. Persons wishing to purchase b should apply early ; because all not engaged ? are now offered in a distant market, lie- a sides, if not sold before Spring the price may then be higher. Printed directions for planting and cul ivating will be furnished without charge to those w ho purchase. M lit Iff I* 4 " Clirraw S. C. December lib IH39. lilacksmitli's Tools. T I A g"od ?"p|?ly of (lio above <>n hand and for. xm wale cheap by l D. MALLOY. 1 Decemlter 4i!i, 1830. X 4 ' tf c Nails. ffd ^ '8" ^ ??lw> 4 hijjH !2 in Wrought auJ Iloraa Blioa Naila, f?j. IrU? by D. MAI.LOY. O.'OomVrr <1:h, 18?9. 4 ^ I ^ Iin III !>Si in?II I niwairrif^? g- i,, T . TTH ,, , Notice. rflR copartnership of J. Latum* A C?. will dissolve on the first day ot'January nail y its limitation. Tbo subscribers intending to uke a final clone of their business, desire that II persons having demand* against tlwtn should t< reacnl them lor payment or settlement. a JOMIUA LAZARUS. ., A.J. MOdES. " Cheraw, 27th Nov. IB33. , " 3 it c< OSSRAW AOADlSfSr. "t til K Trustees respectfully announco that the > Jk duties of this Institution will ba resumed 81 hi the 1st of Octolior next; the Mnle depart- ^ nont under the superintendence ot Mr. E. Hall; [j ho Female under that of .Mr. J Sewers. The j ouraa of instruction in tlio male department, will ? that required to enter the South Carolina Col- ? rgo . tlio course in the feinalo department will a ie. to inukc thorough scholars. a Tlio scholastic ye.it will commcnc.e on tho 1st V if October mid end tho 1st July: tho year is w gain divided into two sessions ; the li st begin- h st October and ends 15th February ; tho seeon . ti irgins I tit li February and ends 1st July. it Terms or Tuition per Session are, ti Mir Spelling. Reading and Writing ?12 0(1 ri Tlio above with Aritluuetic, Englsli ) .q ft (. ruiuuiar and Ueegruphy ^ o flip above, with tho Classics, higher i p branches of Mathematics, Logic, / 20 00 Rhetoric, Ac. j ? Fivo dollars each will be added to tho above ^ or Fainting and Drawing, or the .Modern Lati;irig"s. - 11 All payments nro in arlvanco; the pupil wi!i ?c r quired to pay tor what remains of tlio si!-, ion at the time ho or she enters, nor will dcduc. " loll or drawback be mado for loss of tunc. M J. \V. Ill A K K.N F. Y, Sec'y A Treas. a 1*. S. Mr. II T. Chapman has taken charge n if t.io Hoarding llouse, near the F'iualc Acaih - u ny, where Yuung Ladies may obtain board at a c Moderate price. 8 Sept. 2t? I BOO. 45 tf b BOOK BINDING. ? rlf F. subscribers have established themselves C lu the above line of business iu Cheraw g nd oflcrthcirserviet sto its citizens. a ?*. DAZKNCOURT. A CO y 'heraw. S. C.. Jan. t!fi. f I ill'j l< Ti V. Jt >|T"\ Dtllikhi. w Rector of Trmitu Church, Snctrty Hi//, a Darlington Dist. S. ('. u BS prepared to receive into liis family as hoard. j5 ing pupils, a few young gentlemen. '* In Ins system of instruction nro coinprisod be. t' ides tho u?u <l fta ooitoge, minute ttention to philology, the scanning and coin- ? losilion of Ore k .and Latin poetry. Rhetoric g nd the Utiles Ij'ttra generally. n Ills pvpils are li.nitudto twesvo. r. V station tho KiniF n? at Columbia College. I'or Board and Tuition?(The academic year) 'ire, Candles, washing also iuclud* J, the terms |g r) $vi35t?acli pupil. No pupil will bo received ^ or a shorter period. October 10, lt?39. 49 Cl . I/" The Charleston Courier and Compel Mrscnjjer, will please ?'ivo the above six insertions a nd foiwsrd lln ir bills. G Books for the sctison. till 10 Christi K-cpsiko nod Missionary Annual tbi IS HI. 9 Engravings. 'lie Gift, edited by Mis? Leslie, for ls40, 9 En. gr.svings. | lolid.iy House, a series orTa!es by Catharine 1 Sinclair. * <j< 'lie Minister's Family, by n Country Minis, m ter. I |<< '.iiiiiJy at llcatlicrdalc or the fufltunco of Chris. \ m tian Principles, tellers of Eliz i Wilkinson during the invasion ii and possession of Charleston, t?'d by Mrs. |{ Gilman Ac. For side Hi ilia lloukstoro. Cher tv Nov. 13, 1939. I _____ _ tf SSoutli < 'arolina. Chc?!i'rjle/d District. f Angus McDonald applicant, vs. Mary ?Norris, Sarah M< Itilosh, Daniel Mr *< hichiirn. uiid M'irjar.'t leDunuld and 1) mi ! McDnirilJ, defendants. It appearing to my satisfaction that Alexin- N or McPoItld, and l? ! M<-|)otvil<l, reside II ilhont the limi'i ol the stale of Sontli faioliin. t is therefore ordered that lliry In- anil appear | eforo in** in tin* t'ou t of ( >r?tiit iry t?> l?<* held for j !h**st rlitlil District on Monday the 9'h day of I reecniber next, ul Ciiest* rfield Court iloii-e, to i how cause* why the r<*;?l Estate of Rand il Me. ton ild deceased, should not h* sold or divol d. . r their consent will l>? ent r*-H of Record. ' TURNER IIRYAN, O. C, D. Ordinary's Office, Del. I t IKtt). ., oil ?t_ l\ Oticc. till E undersigned having bought the entire ? . Mock of goods f-om .Messrs J & W. Is*uk, '* r'onld take this metliod of informing their friends w ml aeqii lintances tint they nave taken the house rcopied by the M. ssrs I?nak*. where they are 'i " tiering a well selected assortment of Dry (iom!?, ) l itdware, and Groceries, a ! of which th?*y are j isposed to roll low for cash or on a short time to > *' unctnal customers. I . ^ II. M. vV W. II. TOtMLINSON. | fl Ult'THv JVLtrrh 1839. t( Kor Sale. rAIJClF. Maps of "?li sissippi and Alabama, A showing tin* I'ubiic and Indian Lands, In. i.tn Ib-s rvat ions, Land Districts, Tu?'iiiiIii|ki Itc. engrovod iroin IMo (Jnvornim nts surveys ii<l |>1 its in Ilia Central Land Oflieo, Wash, ngton City, by Gtlham, druugisman in the ' Sent ral Laud' Oilier. I*. ray.or, book *?llni. Washington Ci'y, his nut published (and secured the copy fight accor- a ling law) iho above Map*. wlii h will bo j onnd infinitely more co.nph !< and accUMlr tii.in ny heretofore published. Tin y aro puMis' rd p( hi nop into she t*, oarli containing near'y ix q i iro loot, and w ill bo found especially u ri'ul nd vabiablo to those iut- rented in the lands of ^ illter Stain an tin y show < v ry item of inform i. ion tvlii di is m poss-hmo-i of tlie Land Oilier ( dative to water course.*, township lines, Indian 0 and and U 'sorvJlionn. I ind Districts, &.c. and , t'till l>o found p utietly aceurato and precise in hose points. They em be sent by mail to any >nrt of I lie I'll I l.-.l Stales, sl|t>ject to single letter lostagr. 1'Klt'L two da'lars, 01 thr? e copies of ^ illier will be sent bv mail lor dolhrs A ' ibcrul discount will be mado to travelling agents it to any who will buy to nil . gun. (1 j' Lditorn of newspapers any where, who nil give the above advertisement (including I his nutico) one or two insertions, shall receive iy return mail a cony of < ueli man. if thnv will r . ! ' , " ' ' end a copy of the paper containing it, to the idvnrtiavr. November 2, 1833. L r.? if | Female Institution. , > 'R1I1B first ne?Hion of thn Uockingli nn IVJL inula Institution, for tho ensuing year, will commence on the second inoiuluy in Jan niry next. hoarders will hn accommodated hy families in . lie village or by tho principal of tho institution' L Yraons who wish to obtain bo>rd and tuition far Vung I diua aro requested to mako oarly uppliation. * November 23d, 1839 3 ^ _ Gt . Cheese. |1 Casks Chwoe, just received auu for Jl. W for sale by D. MALLOV. November 2f?th, 1^39. \ , OSt WMfln Q?| .nil - " . ' . ~i~- *"' " PBOSPECTV* or Tim amu i'HF.UAW AOVlHTlSKH. The Editor of the Cheraw Gazette hu oeirmined, at the suggestion of the Pee Dee gricuitural Society, to devote more apace tan formerly to Agriculture, and matters perilling specially to its interests. About nine jIuiiuip, or 'page and a half weekly, will be ccupicd with this subject, exeep when it tall be necessary to make room for Executive lew-ages, ai.d a few other political papers ich as every intelligent citizen ought to read. ' large proportion of what shall appear under ie Agricultural head must, of course, be seeled. But the numerous Agricultural perineals now published in this country aflurd bundatit and excellent materials for selection; nd, alter a short t ine, the reports, and other a per* of leh Peo Dee Agricultural {Society ill of themselves, form no inconsiderable <><Jy of original matter, all of it adapted parcularly to this part of the coun'ry. And it ' hoped, also, that among tho numerous in. . lligent and enturprtsing planters of the surjunding districts and counties some may be mini who will, occasionally, lake the trouble f contributing to the columns of the paper the csult of their experience. Among the su jects which will engage the Iduor's attention the culture of silk shall not e overlooked, Amplo ins ructions will be iven, in their proper season, for cultivating lie mortis muhicaiUis and making silk. The p.-per w ill espouse the cause of no party i politics, but shall contain an impartial sumiary of political intelligence, and, < ccubionaily, bio speeches and well written essays (ulna | ict with) fairly discussing the principles and ic.inure.sof all parties. It is believed that ? omparativcly small space devoted to political uhjects in this way may he made more profitale to the Farmer of domestic habits, ho wishs to be acquainted with the true state of the ountry and qualified for a proper ami intclli?nt discharge of the duties of citizenship, thai. Uflllllft fe/?ir. innnlr t/* " oolf ear to year, ui.li onesided discussions, and ic mere quarrels of editors and politicians,? ,didst, at the same tunc, it will not be calcutcd to estrange neighbor fri-tn neighbor, or ;> mislead into a belief that one lulf of the oun'ry are less patriotic than the o her, or sh ardently altat lied to our rejiublican instij tions. So much of the fourth page as shall not be ccupied with standing advertisements will oncrally be tided up with matter of moral and ligtuus cast, and articles conducive, mother aspects, to proper family instruction and family isctpline. II the increase to the subscription list upon isuing this Prospectus shall be sufficient to -arrant the expense, new type wnl be proured, forthwith, f- r the body of the paper; lat is for the part now printed in large letter; rid at the commencement ol the next volutin title of tho paper w ill lie changed to umer?' (jincite and Cheiaw Adotrhser. for 'bt-rniN sec fust p>ge. September, lHUrt. {Strayed. the Ktihfcribcia pl.int.itiop in WlUIi Nui'k. .M?tlboiwi|{ti Dmlricl on Wcducs>>' night 21 si Nov. 18.>9, it chcMiiUl f orrcl marc mle, 2 yearn old, lolnralilo wvll grown, mall gs?has l?ccn wagoned some : no other flush i-irks recollect. (! at present All reasonable cx rnsoh will lie paid lor her apprehension and de* very, Any inforniutioii may bo directed to eimcttsviile. \VM. CROSSLAND. November 27th I"39. 3 tf New Goods subscriber is again opening a stock of i SL goods in Clicraw, well udaplcd to the sea- I >n, winch h" in propn d t?> s.-ll at prices v-iy lUe'll rcdiir ,!, ti'lli i l y w bole, 1,1 retail. It | . ..i . .i ...... -. I - ? (; < |'iuji'u 11 >11 in mi MOO in ui lur lew York trackage sales in Scptcinb.-r last, ami links lie can sell tlieui an low an they can be flight 111 any uf the Southern town*. I), li. Mi A UN. November 22d, 133. 3 If South Curolina. "hn K. Mi ^':r- 1 Decralntion in K U. Mctvrr. J Foreign , . .** , I Attachment, iciiard In graham J 3 va IIKlil'.AS tin' Plaintiff ill the above tin. WW led t'avu has tiled h*> Decral.it i<m in n?\ Ifice against tlio Defendant who in ubw lit I rem ml without tlio limits o the state having iicilhvi ifo nor attorney known within the nine. It in ordered that the Defendant do place ?<i luko Ins defence to the raid Decralal on within year and a day from the d ito h roof other* i*e nal und uhsolnto |udginel will bo given ami warded against him. Otlicc of Common I'lcas ) or Danngton District. ( !s. w. uuitoctb, i;. o. r. econihir I'd, l(i3H. cvlinlv In Equity. Marion District?So. Ca. Malcom Stafford nnil ^ M.irg iT't Campbell AlnirV and Xdnir'x | Bill for partition ol 1>. Campbell doc'tl. V A.c.. xn. | Moore S. W.iltrr and | wifo t-t alios. J 1*T npp.uing to my satisfaction that More S k Wilier and Miry bin wiic h< irw und ilinti i ut'i'N ol Dunctn Cainpl'dl drcranrri, anil l)o tndonIm in tie iitmvo slated i ..si, ar.- out of, ltd beyond the limits of tin* state It is, mi 10:1.1:1 of 1111 flu:* an i Elliott Complainants, tolieilrys. Or.Sored that th. yilo nloul, answer r demur to the Hid of (Complaint ii? the aaid labO within tin e niotitlita from the date hereof, r the a a id liill will be taken pro duifesso ag liiibt hem. EDWARD n WHEELER, . Couum-winner in tajuity. C inniisiti*?ners Ofliee, 1 I a r ion C. II. Oet I Ib3'.) \ IS Wood. Svvil! furnish Oak and Hiakcry Wood, at ?i%J AO i?or rr?ril_ ' A. T. LAC'OSTE. Octolxr 4, 1639. 17?if Clicraw Bacon. I JAMS, Shoulders, and Sidrs, of iny own II curing, for a-ile. Turin*. Cash. A. 1? I.ACOSTF.. D?lubar 1. lMD, 47?tf Go floe. n?gR Rio, I.aguiru, and Cuba Cofli*, in store, and for aalo, Vkolaatle or ro. ail by D MALTOY. No*. 80th, 1F39. 3 3t ???? New Orleans & Trinidad MOLASSES. fit III1DS. New Orloana & Trinidad j B. r '"olttaeea of rtry at:pcrior quality in lore for a.ilahj I?. MAI.IOY ! Robert's Silk Manual, FOll 8ALK i l the Bookstore. Chore*, Nov. 15, 1839. * !L Seasonable Goods, THE subscriber be* received a large portion of his su| pty of fall and Winter Goods, embracing as great a v iriety as is usually found in any store in this place; to which he respectfully solicits the attention of persons wishing to purchase, as llioy will ho offered at prices as low as can possibly be atlordod by any one. B. McINTOSH. November 2d, 1639. N U.?A largo supply of negro cloths, blankets. Over Coats and Cloaks, which will be sold very low. t New Books. W ATELY Received by wagon the following JLi now works si the llook?tore, rrt : In Theology and Religious Literature: Boardman Original Sin, Village S.trmons, Junkin on Justification, Good's Better Covenant McDowell's Bible Class Manual, Signs of the Times by L>. Cuyler, Memoir of Dr. Bodoll by Dr. Tyng. Boston's Crook in the Lot, Dick's Theology, McEucn on the Types of the Old Testament, Scongal'a works, Philip's Guides complete in two vols. McKio on the Book of Esther, Chris linn Youth's Book, Hodge's History of I ho Presbyterian Church, Gurney's Biblical Notos in pn-of of the Deity ofji-sus Christ. In General lutcratuie ; Cow per and Thomson 1 vol. ti vo Hem mis I'oeins 1 vol. 8 vo. Crsbbo, lletvr and Pollock I vol.8 vo. Moore's Wo'ks, l^vol. 8 vo. Juniu's Letters, Brood's Universal ( iKolteer. Melropoliin Pulpit, being ?k tcln s of Uie most ceh*brat> d living English Preachers of all Denoiiiin itions, Lord Itiougliam's sketches of Characters in the reign of George III. Dr. Humphrey's Tour, M ips of S.Carolina, Do. of Caroliuns and G oigi i. Also the following School Books ; Murray's Grammar. Kirkham's Do. English Ueader Jones Chemistry, Do. Philosophy, Bourdon's Algebra. &.c. Chcraw Nov. 14, 1849. 1 tf Est te Notice. ALL persons indebted to llio Estate of Ann Horn deceased, lata of Cheetorfirld District, arc.r quested to cotuo forward and in iko payment; and all who have claims agiinst said Batata will l>rcn< nt ihos.mo duly authenticated as the law directs. J W. BURN. R. L. BURN, Executors. Nov. 15th 1639. I tf J^ulc ot Assigned Kstalr. IWII l, ?r | at Public Auction on Saturday the 3Uth inst. part of the Assigned Kstate of Kliailruch Mitehel' deceased, consisting ot one lot where his thick ?mith shop formerly stood.' together with nil Iiim blacksmith tools, one gig and harness. and one stool saw cotton Gin, together with other things belonging to s.iid Katutc?Trims on day of aale. This properly is sold to meet his debts and I take this inutnod of informing all person' indebted to him that itnlesa tiny settle with ine boforo the sde, after that day they will find 'heir notes and accounts in the hands of &n otli ccr tor collection. I) S IIAIU.LEE, Assignee. November 12, Ibd'J. 1 tf Okra Cotton. SOME of the send of tins valuable cotton are left for sale at 11,id office. 2 tf < arpentcr's Tools. rwifl E subscriber has just received a very exJsL ?enmve assortment of Cbirpcntoi's Tools, among which are, Doubloainl Single, Cast Steel Iron, Jack, Smoothing, Fore, and Jointer Planes, Astngds, Heads, Hade's, Hollows and Rounds, Nosings, Grociar Ovalo's. <^ui k O. G. I to ding. Rahbu. Side It dibit, R.ising and S ish Plauus, Sash Cord, fovea for steps, Table P.nics, Torus Itnnds and Cornico Planes, Ro. 1 man O. G und Fillets, Killeu?i?rs, Snipes Bi.U, Gothic, Ceiling, Flcoring. ai.d Plow Pi*ucs. Plane Irons, O 1 Stones, Key llo'.o Tenant, and Pali I, Hand, Cross^Ciit unci Frame Saws, Screw Slide Mortice, and M irkme Ounces, Augurs, assorted qualities, Mortice, Socket, .and Firmer, Chisel* nnd Uosi^i, 1*1 tic and Iron Sq urcH, Si.lc !> -vita, K|>nka ShuVc*, Locks, Hinges, Sprigs. N.iils llr ids, Ac. A I.SO Collin*' Club, II uid and Broad Axes, Ohio and I'onnsylv uiia I'.-tteriis, Hammers, Shingling and Lathing Hatchets. Ac. The nhovo wcro p'irchnFod low and for cash of tlic best manufacturers, and will be sold cheap l.y I). M VLLOY. November 22 I, 1 339. 2it Dissolution. ryiHE co partnership existing between tlic JL Suhcrdit-rs. ender llio firm of 1 A. A II. L. DU M AS, at Sto iy I'oint in Montgomery county, will dissolve ugrcealdo to the terms of its own limitation on llio 1st day of December next. Therefore, this is to s y to cur friends and customers, that we will ex ose I'uhllc Auction, on Friday th" lt?th Die iiilu r, the balance of our STOCK OF GOODS utthai place.?the sale to continue frour day tu day until tlio who'.c is die. posed of. ISM AM A. DUMAS, BUR WELL D: DUMAS. ALSO. rgmin co.partnership heretofore existing la lull iLlinn ilia '!*" tirin of B. 1?. DUMAS, & CO.. in Uichmond county, is on this <l.>y d.hsolvod by mutual con. sent, utid wo t iko tlio 1 il>oi ty of informing our IVlends and customers gen-rally, that they have our wannest thanks for then hb? ral patronage heretofore extruded, and further any that we have reduced the price of our t?p?? Is in older to close Inis iiosh, and will offer at'Public Sale on i the 2lih Ucconilicr next, the balance of Stock tin n on hand. iVc. Ail )> rsons indebted toeith cr concern hy account, due up to the 1st day of J itiunry last, will Call and close the same by cash or note previous to the day of Halo at Stony Point, 'I'hoae f.tiling to comply with this notion, m iy i \p < t to find Ihoir accounts in the hands of an officer for collection, as longer indulgence cannot nor will not lie given. IS!!AM A. DUMAS, UUttWELL L. DUMAS. | Xovomlm 1'?, 1S I I . . 9-St lit Equity. Che raw District?South Carolina; Francos llnnlcr ^ vs. I Bill for partit on dkc. Francos Cooj?or | ct alios. J ST np|earing to my satisfaction tli.it William Cooper a Defendant in this case is absent from nnd rosidos without the lit nils of tlie State of Sout's Carolina, on motion of J. A. Dargan, it is ordered 'hot the said William Cooper do appear ond'pjoiul nuswer or (lemur to the said Bill of the Complainant, on or by the first day of January next, and that in default then of thu said B.ll s? to hiin be taken pro confesso. It is also ordered that notice of this order he published in the Cheraw (fatstlo twico * mouth for the space of three months. U. W. PARC AN. Comm. iu Luoitr. Pcjtt. ef>. 1639. V 9 imfSm ^ I II i1 , iMBBanwwgwyemr. Great addition to lbs Editorial Desert taint' * MRS.LYDIA H. SIGOVRNBY, Whoso "mine ia ao intimately eonnaeted with the Literature of oar Country and who . baa justly been termed by the contemporary Ei as The Hemans of America. Wffl assist re- Hale in the editorial department. 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