Farmers' gazette, and Cheraw advertiser. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1839-1843, November 22, 1839, Page 8, Image 9

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c ; - > Frarn the Nsw York Mirror. < TUS ittt'AjtT stFroc^Tiqjt Willi mowtWKiit i By a mow bom MM of seatbn* \ ??Oli! dia ranny. tsSors of oliiWbood, j Now aton?hbw aOon lK?y pass ?wuy I" ( Vttttt.r! There woo lime when we , lmd children, That time is pot', of is fnst j passing.?rTho boys arb premature mock' j erios of men*-4he girls, something belween 1 a doll sniio SluiiU d woman. The school- ( master is abroad, nlso I ho acheoltait, tross, , beside tutors and governesses*. Shortly uflnr the children ore weoncd, ( i, Ihey commence educating them. While U the brain is yet in a soft, pulpy state, they ( load h wtfli henvy facts and hard names , ^ to its serious dutrimont during thn remain, der of its mundane existence. The snciem Grecian commenced with carrying a calf upon bis h ick a fuw house every day, so b that when the cnlT gradually grew into u bollock, lie carried the bullock with oh much eadu as ho had done the calf. This is now the education principle. They lay u few loaves of Cyclopteditt on a child's tender brniu and keep adding thereunto day by dAy, expecting that when lie is a man, n? win carry tno thtlr.y volumes with oeifoci uuse, without considering (hat in tie attempt they tuny crush all aap and I i ushness out of th?? brain, rendering it ns flat ?t h pancake and "dry as the remuiudcr of n jfcseuiu" faow is this wholesome?is it natural : I* u fair?-is it htimune, ihut a chill should h^ cheated out of i's childhood, and sent ttfl earn tho Uuse of the globes" before it h ;s learnt to play at marbles ? Or, is it to ho expected that this early forcing and hotbed system can produce ns healthy plan s ns if ?Ih?V hud been allowed to grow in the free nil and open sunshine ??Oi?! in place of sending a child to school at three or four yours, lot it enjoy three or four more years of healthy ignorance. Curb not its young freedom ; abridge not its first holidays; 'cage not iho prettv bird too soon! Change not the free air of heaven lor the pent-up atmosphere or the Vieniiuury,' the gentle, murmur of the winds for tho dull hum ??f tin? prison-house. VVn were children ourselves once. Let us have n fnllowAfoling for the young rogues. Let kind riuinu Nature nurse them a fow days long< r.?Tnore will he fuwer ricltctty lunhs and rii k' tty intellects. Andmoos a child lenrn nothing because it has not its primer in its hand ? Certainly it does. ICvery hour of its life ii is loam* iug ; it cannot help it. Tiro flower tliut blow*, the springing grass, llie withered t!ie running water, (ho bird* that imp ' across iiw path, and thy thousand sights of the field* ami woods, urcvon the squares or suburbs of n ci y, cause it to think und no question. The wind as it blows, the falling rniK, the fleecy snow, the sharp fiosl making fii if> the unsuihlo water, the thunder peal, the sun that shines by day, and the | mono that steals into the dark sky at night, j \nii, ud each mouse its infantile wonder and | young cuiiosity. Let it then have a few yea is of pleasant natural educe.ion belbic it commences its painrul artificial one. Let it as St. Paul says when it is a child, 'think { as a child, and act as a child/' and in due and proper season, no doubt it will '-put away childish things." But we are bent on doing too much.? No lime lias to be wasted. Wo cannot bo content with hcnkiiy natural children, . possessed of information proper to their \ cars ; w.i mnat li"> ? -?- ? ? - - ? - "?'W f'"ul6i"1?ul 1 ruts. Miss prates of planetary system, Hlnlst her lingers itch to make dolls and frocks, and Master 's taught phdosophy (heaven save the mark!) before he Ims learned to curb his appetite for plumhp. d- I die;*. And what are tho precious r<suits ? A biood of pert precocious things for fooli?h mamas and dander head'd papas to ? xluhit after dinner before their * cntly | enduring, but inwardly blaspheming guests. \ fine way it is to teach n child humility, to cram i s little head with dry nnrnos, dutes mid facts, which though its memory may retain its yot weakly intellect cannot by any possibility digest or turn into know lege, j but which names, dnti'c ?ml foi'fa ? 10 lis rii likely io disroviT full grov^n people knn* nothing about, having never known, or j having long since forgotten litem. A very pre u way. Bui ii is not your dull ordmu" ry qt ilJren, who simply learn to bauble about a multitude of things that they do not iiiidt rttund, that ore so much to he jutted. It is the naturally lino, apt, intelli gi iv child this is the most inhumanly vie? Ionized. it is quick to learn, and its quickness is praised. The craving after k nowh ?lge enters ts young breast and in- j stead of being repressed or carefully regu. lai d, it is excited and fed by the wonder and approbation of all who come in contact with jttvi 11 il<: prodigy. To add to the evil, mora pains are taken with it by teachers flvn mi'li ordinary children; it is better than advertisement to them ; a living proof of the,r efliciiMiey us ins*motorsf its gratified parents are grateful for ih? ir assiduity and wi Ii the b> st in en ions on 'heir p ot its ; little brain is daily and hourly stimulated with hi -utul brandy, no h ss hurtful to that organ, according to the h st medical author? ies, than the spirit itself would be. Such '.'.iliJrrri are generally ol a delicate c-onsii. * ? "S.) \vir . i young, thoy sjy do ne'er live i long !" and some fatal disease, proeeoJIng from that poor over wrought brain, c ?rri?'? it ofT mniii tho tears and lamentation* of its well B meaning destroyers. Or, if it does live, ton to otjc Ilia! its maturity fulfils the promise | of its childhcpJ. Commonly its intellect < wnx'-s feeble iu?'rtiid of gradually strengh- i criing arid expanding, end it is often out. i stripped in after life by far duller, nnd lie re- ' fore in** abused children. ? And of what use to them it two thirds of i the (so called) knowledge ?vi h which they I arc burdened, to the ruin of henlth and ex. \ csion of enjoyment? A young girl, for t instance. Of what utility to he.r in after j f.fe -a the smattering of geography, ntfrono- j my, botany, zoology, ornithology, or otiy t, p J > >tjywhich may pfA up t Ii I not a rporo interesting fa& to Iter that btr t >et dovn in th? eml?l?*rn oT true lovo than f that i? of thi gt*noa Columba, and the cun t Jeritre pleasure from the beauty ami frt? I jranee of flower* endeared to her fay their t 'ommon liariyi end o**bei.itiona and feel I heir moral prtrlty, without bothering her i itile head "bout tho Crnmp titles with which c Linna>u and others may disguise tlicm ? I Will tho s'gne or the godiuc give any idea I ?f the rathions t and whit can's site now I ibout the distance of Ueorginm Sidus from I lie earth she treads ??Tlifcso thing9 were t iroubleSumfc to hof a lien she was a girt nt I tchool ; they cheated Iter of her bait, \ skipping ropes and scamper in the fields ; I but that is over now.?She is a woman? I she h is done irilh lliem. i And ar<> nut our hoy* equally taught too i unrlV and 'Oo much ? They are porirife I ovut1 the rudiments of learning when limy I should he bracing their young limbs with healthful exercises, and they ai-6 sudying i the fragment* and tuil ends of sciences i (soon to be forgotten) when they should be 1 imbibing the rudiments of learning.. Why should we be in such n bnste to inflict the < pains of education nhd penalties of impris* onmert upon the \mibg vnrlets? It dulls i or overtoxes tlteir hriun, un'd checks the heulthful current e?r their blood.?'fhey i must lenrn hot let it be in due season. It makes one sad to see a fine little fellow sent to study feuelid at the ago lie should 1 be rending Robinson Crusoe ; and it equal* ly doe* h man good to see such u one en* joying hi* young existence in an appropriate manner. Few thefe are who cannot enter into the reeling *o finely in the Very beautiful lines of uh American poe', cotnmeuc* ing?* 'Thoris's something n a noble boy, A br?*o, ficolieartiNl, enrols** one, Willi bin uiichAcknti unbidden joy. Ills d road of book* nod love of fan. And in his c'war and ready smilu, L'nshu ted by a thought ot gui'o. And unexpressed by s idnrss? Which brings me to my childhood back, As if I tro.l lis very track, A'kll F ll ilM Uiifl' H .. ?.^..v.a, Then let the clulJrcn have their play out. From the f. C. Temperance Advocate. Society Hi//, Oct. 30/A 1839. Agreeable to previous no1 ice, the oittrcna of litis p'ncc assembled at the Post OlBn/?.? The Rev John Cul| wpper jr., \ynn called ! 0 tlie Chnir, nn<l Col. T. I'). Melver ap. point*'"! Secretary. On motion, the chair appointed Dr. John U. Mdvrr. Col. T. IS. Mriver, A. Spark*. T. P. Lido, A. Ur g"!, Ksq., and Dr. C. Williams, to propnre a memo rial to thr Legislature oil the subject of'dm License L.iw. After n few minutes consultation the Commitco reportu<l tho following, as expressive of their views and wants on the subject. K-fpectfullv, TIIOS. IS. Mclver, Sue'ry. i 1 WLMom A r,. ! TO Tirr HONOR Alii.K THK SKNATE AND HOl'IK or KF.I'HKSKNT* ft" KM : | The Memorial of the und'Tsigrttwl citizens of Society Hill, in Dirlingtnn District, I respecliully shewuth: Your Petitioners are awure, that a modifictnon or repeal of the License L?'V, will be brought to your notice, hy Memorials fiom vurious parts of the State, and they beg leave to present their views on this important subject. It is now nearly filbten years sinco sumo indiviilimt. in tins community, deeply impressed w i.ii | the evilsofintoinperance, formed themselves j in'oun association, to ahstoin from the use of ardent spirit#-, and sumo who were en. gaged in the Irnflick abandoned it. Tliev have 6?'en, einco tliu* period, n great and salutary change in public opinion on lids subject and they cannot hut rejoice that nt this t tnr. it occupies s<? much of the public i attention. We frankly confess. that there j are difficulties acceding n proper L gi?h?. lion, on a subject invo ving the in errata and liuhi s of so many, and on which opmions are so various. Hut wo h< lieve, thut | as guardians of the puhkc welfare, pence, and. morals, you will give it nil t' ut attention, w Inch its inipnrianco deserves. Wo beg leave, reapec'fully to make the following sugges ions for your consideration. The License L ias, were no doubt w<*|l intended ; their object was not revenue, but to restrain a public evil, iu this they have signally failed. Iu truth tlioy suoin to coil K-imnce that, which iIih Legislature of u moral antichrist inn cotnmunry should con- ' d? mn. We therefore recommend, Int. Thnt the whole License Law l??: repealed, except so much hs prohibit tin; t rutin It in ardent spirits with our slaves. 2nd. L**t the subject of an entire prohibition of the trade in ardent spirits, except by nuthoriz< d apothecaries for medical purposes, be referred to (lie peo. plu a- the next general Flection. Wo pr?'for tins course for the following reasons : All changes in the laws of the 2-u,d, whirl) innleriully nft'/ct the opinions, and habits, of a large pfirliou of us cii'uens, should not hoi suddenly made. Care should be taken to avoid ! even tlio appearance, of what may be con- ' si lerod arbitrary or oppressive in our L''g's I lature; 2nd. No evil can arise front the repeal i of tin; Law. Ii is now evaded every Whore. i Few or no Licenses are granted in our Da. 1 trici, nnd yet the evil exist*. 3rd. Time will ! bo given to usc-T'Hin the pubhc mind, whi h ^ cannot now be fully known. Wo deprc- i CHle any nctiou by the L'gishuure which * w ill not be fully sustained by public opinion. * Ttierc is one other suggestion, which, * your pctiiioncia would mak", m,d to which r we invite the most serious attention of your I lionoruble body. It is this : That drunk * eness bo made n crime, and tlte drunkard ,v iu) ' ?v ow./j* in puiiisiim>'ii(, under such reali te- j, linns as you in jour wisdom mny devine. h The mnn who voluntarily places himself in f ircumstances to disturb tho public pcaco, ' tin! to commit every species of crime, is ns rair n subject for leprnl punishment us the tl iliief or murderer. If it m 'he rif?l?t and du- n y of Gorernnior.t to punish nuisances, to 1 irotcct its ciiigens from violence, and to >rcvent crime ?nd misery, aurely in the IrunUurJ wo s'-c nil tltcav domntids for lc. - t "" {Motion Moor Miaifost. We have b?Wfi do mudh dj*po?cd id condemn the rilahu- i actureradd HJtaffci1 oT bidWit kpirit^snd J vtl do not mean to listen the crime at itched o them) aud to regard with sympathy the in fortunate drunkard. It fsftue, home Ave been redlaithed by ktndrfesi, but the ' tisiancea are rate. The great mats are < legradcd, end beyond the r ach of moral , wstrafat*. Tlidtr ckaea can only br reached i >y the strong nrrti Of the Law. Wo do be. < ieve that a Lt# to punish drunkard*, and If J jecossory to tike out of their hands 'he con. ( rol of their property, would be a most aalu. ary one ; and that, without soma tuch pro- < rision; an our legislation on this subject will 1 je defective. Wo repeat agaih, tt woUld j >Aju*licb to Society?it would be liuinniii y 0 tt.tf Hhihkard-^and what wiH it not be ttio j ibused and heart brokon wild, to the nog ' ected brt'l starving children. Of tho righ. ( to pnss s\?ch La**, WO entertain no doobt. And wo Have bc*n taught a l?-asoti, by lha recent Condor! of tho Chinese lioverrttneni, in mg 'idto the Opium tra e, Which sliould I not bo lost on its. i It i4 indeed a grave and stern rebuke to | hccivilliod World. We see a nation, tnat , wo rtrgnVd but as little better thnh snvnge, \ interposing her authoriy and arresting the progrcl* of an evil which was spreading ruin and desolation amort if her people ; nnd shall J not we, alio boast of Iter Civilization, refine- , ineht, and morals, use every oflTort to reifte. dv an evil amongst Us, not less ruinous and fiital iti its ofRfci*? The suf?I"Ct U one of ( deep interest, and intimately connected with ihe welfare of our S;aio and the permanence i of our institu'inn*. Wo do not wish to i tresspass An the jo* rights of any men, nor 1 do We nsk the hotty action of your Honor. 1 nblo body. But wo believe that legislation is nccensnry, nnd thnt a wise and prudent course m?y he mlop'ed o free our country 1 if I 111 U fVililful ??*? --- ....w >m nvuiw vi ?vnjj uia*nov mid crime. With ih?*e suggestions, yoilr p'litionrrs will leave the subject with you, un f urn prepared t.? acquiesce in course wh ch you, n your superior wis-loni, imiy >dopt. And your Peiilioiinrs as to duty huuiuJ will?*ver prny. dec. SctisonuUlu Goods, THE sulMariber has rccsised a largo portion of l?ia suj ply of fall and Winiur Goods, unbracing as threat a virioty as is usually found in any store in this place; to which he res|iectfully solicits the attention of persons wishing to parckitso, an they will lis offered at prices us low as can possibly be etlurded by any otic. 0. MctNTOSH. Norembcr 2d, 1839. N B.? A large supply of negro cloths, blankets, Over Coals and Cloaks, which will bo sold very low. Ne\v Bonks. W" ATELY Recoired by wagon I lie following MlA new works at tho Bookstore, vis : III Theology and Religion* Literature: Board, man Original Bin, Vitiligo Sermons, Junkie on Jtislificution. Good's Better Coveuunt McDowell's Bible Class Manual, Signs of tin Times hy D. l-uyter. Memoir ef Dr. -Bedell by Dr. Tyug. Piston's Crook in the Lot, Dick's Theology. McEncn ou the Types of tho Oh) Tcviainn.l, St-ri^igtlV Works, Philip'* Guides comp'rte in two vein. Me Hie on tbo Book ot* Lather, Christian Youth's Hook, llodgo's History of the Presbyterian Church, Gurncy's BibKeal Notes in proof of the Deity ofJosus Christ. in 'General Lite)Mure ; Cowper and Thomson 1 vol. 6 vo Hoinans rosins 1 Vol. 6 vo. Crubbn, Hubor and Pollock I rol. B vo. Moore's Works, I vol 8 vo. Juniu'a Letters, Broos's Universal Gazetteer, Metropolitan Pulpit, being sketches of the most celebrated living English Preachers of all Denominations, Lord Hrougnam'V sketches of Characters in the reign of George III. Dr. Humphrey's Tour, Maps of S. Carolina, Do. of Curolinaa and Georgia. Also the following School Books ; Murray's Grammar, Kirkhaui'.i !>o. English Reader. Jones Chemistry, Bo. Philosophy, Bourdon's Algebra. &.C. it". Clicruw Nov. 1-1. 1819. I tf Estnle Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Ann Burn dooeaaed, lalo of Chesterfield District, srs^roqut stud to come fbrarard.atid tnuko payment; slid all who have claims against said Estalo will Sesent tho saino duly authenticated us the law recta. J w. BURN, K. L. BUKN, Executors. Nov. 15th 1630. 1 If Sulc of Assigned l^stutt. IWII.L sell at Public Auction on Saturday the 3(ltli inst. p.trl of tho Assigned Relate of Sliadrach Mitchell docoasod, consisting of one lot wlicru his blacksmith shop formerly stood, together with all his blacksmith loAle, one gig and harness, and one stool saw cotton Gilt, togelhor with other things belonging In said Kstato?Tui ma on day of aule. This property is sold to meet his debts and ij toko this iiioUioil of informing all person- indAhtod to him that unless thoy settle with nio IsMbro tho sale, after that day thoy will find their uotos and accounts in the bunds of an olfi cor for collection. D S HARI.LCE, Anirnoo November 12, 1839. 1 tf Worus Multic-tuliii. I^IOR 8al? nearly or quit" TWO MILLION'S of .Morns Multicuiilis cuttings ot remarkably wol grown and wall matured wood ; a lurg?* piopoiiion from root* ono and two yours old. J The trees an very super or, generally from 6 io ' 10 foot high, growing on dry sandy laud, in r jw? ' from 4 to H fuel apart, and standing, generally, < it tram S to 3 foot in Uio row. Main stem* and ' tranches will lie aold together ; and, rulliur than * vfiiMO a good otl'ivr, tin* root* will also ha sold, " [t ia estimated that the lot will yield from four ' o fire hundred thouearid cutting* an inoli 1 md quarter, or mora in nirounitbrenco. Suoli r :uttin, s, as 1 know from last spring's experience, ' jrow almost as certainly cs rooted plants, even * villi bud management in an unfavorable season, 1 noro especially whon grown themselves from I' noted jilanls, as is he cute with manv of those P u ro offered. It is confidently belieYoJ that very " ow if any lots of trees ure for sale iu the country '< vhicli nnord so largo a number of so good cut- ? ings. They are worth viaiting from n distance / a person wishing to purchase so great a num- v er of trues or cuttings of prime quality. 'J he 'regent price is 124 c*nts por foot, or 2 oonts per b ud. A reasonable doduotion would ho mado to 61 [purchaser oftlio whole lot. The field on which u bo trees stand is within a few hundred yards of bo Chorsw boot landing, from which tliero is r-guhsr steamboat commuiiioalion with George 'own ami Charleston. The postigo must be paid on nil letters on the abject or thet will not attended to. 1 M. MACLEAN. * Clicraw S. C. Octolmr 4th 1839. i Cher aw IJacon. ft AMS, Shoulders, and Side*, of my own IE curing, for sale. Term*, Ciuh. A. P LACOSTE. October 4. 1F39, 47?if 1111b Truitrxi rexpecilully announce that the duties of this Institution will be resumed mills 1st tif October next; the Male departnent under the superintendence ot Mr. E. Hull ; lie Pomalo under that of Mr. J. Hewers. The tours* of instruction in the mule department, will hi that tripurcd to enter the South Carolina Col. ego ; the course in tho f?mu!o department will r\ to mnko thorougli scliol . r?. Tho seholustk* yeui will commence on tho 1st if Octolier and end Li;o 1st July: thn year in fgnin divided into two sessions ; tho fiat* begin* 1st October and ends 16th February t tins sccon . legins IGtli February and ends 1st July. Terms or Tuition jirr Si ssiori art, For Spoiling, Reading and Writing $12 00 i'lio ahovo wnh Arithmetic, English ) . . _ Grammar and Geography \ Die above, with tho Classics, higher 1 branches of Mathematics, Logic, \ 20 00 Rln turic. Ate. \ Five dollars each bill lie Added to tho above for Painting and Drawing, or tho Modern Lun. fuago*. All jViymcht* are In advance; the pupil wil l>o r. quired to pay tor what r< muiiis of thu si s lion at ilic lime ho or she enters, nor will dciluc lion or drawbarV he made for losa ol time. J. W. RI.AKKNEY, Snc'y A Treas. P. S. Mr. II T. Chupmun has taken cliargi of I.to Boarding House, near the Female Acudr nW. tvlirrn Y ntlntr f.n/liow hint* nldiiltt Iw I at - ...j, b ' "J ?"" ?* ?? * modcVato price. Kept, at) 1*39. 45 tf Administrator's Notice. Til F. Creditor* of Hiram Tryon deceased an requested to call and receive on their debti 25 per cont. The next and last dividend, will it is hoped, be made in a few month*. Some o the debts are not yet collected and a litth nro|?erty is unsold. AI.EX. GRAHAM, Ad'r. Cltsraw, Feb 12. I*-3'J. 13 tf Law Notice. Alexander graiiam and j. w. nuke ncy, have entered into copurtiiemlii t< practice Law under the name of Graham A Blakcnrv. Offi c on Maike* Kireot. A. (iHAIlAM. J. W. BLAKRNEY. Cln-mw F'h. IS IKSU. 1*4 tf Pititaticlpiiui ISoots >hoes JUST received. 6 dor. pair *npor Moroci end Calf Skin Pump nnd Illicit pole Hoot* Also Gentlemen's Walking Pomp* and Shoes. DUN LAP Jk. MARSHALL. _ni-jy loth, lH3'J. 26 tf I NS V RAN O R THE Subscriber Is agent for the Coliimbr Insurance Company, and continue* to In miro at a reason.ih|e premium, Houses, GikmI* Wan-sand Merchandise, both in this place am the surrounding Country of South nnd Nortl Carolina. He will also Insure Produce nnd Good on their transportation on the River from Chi ran to Georgetown and Charleston. Persons d?-sirou to do a safo busiuoKH by protecting their proper! by luMurjnco wiil do well to call on the Ag-ii nt Clieraw, at hi* store on Front Street, where h m*y iiHiiallt bo found. Communications in wri ling will rccvivo prompt attention. D. S. HARLLEi:. July 1st 34 3 <n H aisins. RAIfilNS, Aiiiionds, Prunes. Currants an Gmg> r I'rmorvi K, lor nalc by dun lac Ac Marshall. Adril 36. lb3"J. 24 tf BOOK minding. 14 U B subscribers havo established llicmselve ill tho shove line ol buMucss in Cherai and offertlicirsci vicrsto its citiaen*. *?. ItA ZEN COURT, .V CO Cheraw, S. C.. Jan. 9G. THE REV. JOHN BURKE. Rector of Trinity Church, Society JUL Dar/tu^ion Diot. S, C. IS prepared to receive into hi* family as boari ing pupils, a f.w young gi-iitleiuvu. In Ins system of instruction arc comprised l?e sides the usu il preparation for College, nihiiit attention to philology, the cunning and com position of tire k mid Latin poetry, Ulietori and the lirlln I*rttrrs generally. II IS pupiln are limited to twelve. Vacation tlic same as tit Columbia College. I'or Hoard and 'l\iition?(Tho academic y war Fire, ('andh s, washing also included, the term ro e tch pupil. No pupil will bo receive for a shorter period. October 10, 1839. 49 6t Q_T Tho Charleston Courier and Oof-|?el Met eugur, will please give tho above six insertion and lot ward tlmir bills. Hooks for the season. fJllIK Christia-i Keepsake mid Mindonar Annual for 1810,9 Engraving*. ThoOirt, edited hv Miss l/cslio, for 1840, 9 En graving*. Ilo! id ,y House, a series of Tales by Catharin Sinclair. Tho Minister's Family, by a Country Minis ter. Family ut Ilo itlmrdalo or tin; Influence of Chris tian Principles, twitters of ISliz.t Wilkinson during tho invabioi and p?>H?esHioii of Charleston, edltivl liy Mr* unman, Ac. f or sale at tbu Roohrfure. Ch?r w Nov. 15, 1939. I tf For Sale. LAIKJK Maps of Mississinpi and Alabama shewing the Public and Indian Lands, In. jian Reservations, Land Districts, Township: 4:e. engrowd trom th? Oovcrnmrnta survey: and plats in the (>enerul Land Office, Washington City, hy K. ( tihani, drauglsniuii in the (inner il Land Office. F. Taylor, book seller. Washington City, bar ust puhli'.tmd (and veered the copy r gtrt nccor ling to law) tho atmvo Maps, whir.li will b onnd infinitely more comph to and accurate t ban my heretofore published. Tin y are publis cd in separate bIioi h, each containing nearly six >quarc feet, and will ho found especially useful ind valuable to llmec interested in the lands of iHrnromio a* lOoy aliovv ev< ry item of informaion wliidi is m possession of Uw I.uul Office elalivo to water courses, township lined, Indian and and Reservations, land Districts, ?Stc. and vill ho found perfectly accurate and precise in hose points. They can bo sent by mail to any art of the I'nited States, subject to single loiter ostugc. l'RIl'K two dollars, or three copies of ither will be sent hy mail for 5 dollars A iboral discount will he undo to travelling .ig'Hts r to any who will buy to sell agon. 11.7* Kditurs of newspapers any where, who ill give tho above advertisement fincluding liis notice) 0110 or two insertions, shall receive y return mail a copy of each map, if they will and a copy ot the paper containing it, to the dvertiser. November 5, 183^. 1 tf Robert's Silk Mnnuul, I^V>R SAI/F. t the llookstorc. Chotaw, Nov. 15, 1839. 1 tf South Carolina. Marlborough District. W:lli&in McD.intol, JohnC. McDanicl Appli cant*, vs. Mary Wilkcson, Obcdiah Earls, Wiley Earls, Elisabeth Earla, John Earls, William Earla, G< ?rgo Earla, Andrew Earla, and Nancy Me Daniel guardian of Fiances Me Daniel, Mary Ann McDaniol,, Ira McDaniol and William Me Daniel minora. Defendantt. It uppe.rivg to iffy satisfaction thai Ob-dinh Earla, Elizabeth Earla, Wiliianr Ear a, George Kirls and Andrew Earla five of tlio defendants, reside without this State it is therefore ordered til it tiny do appear und object to the division or sale of the real estate of (Jeorga McDiiiiel on , or before tlio thirteenth day of December next or their consent to tho same w ill Imi entered of record. L. E KTUHBS, Ordinary of Marlboro District. Oetoher 14. IM19 49 St 1 Female Senutiury. 1 No. 111 Broad Street, Char It ston South Caro ina. MRS. LANGLEY will" instruct young La. dice in all the English brunches of Polito i Literature ; anil her Seminary which is located . in ?ne of tlu most healthy and pleasant situations in the city, shall bo provided with the mort uc| compUMicd and r< sp< clabl? tcacheis in the do . pnrtmr i.ts of French, Spunish, and Drawing. I Young Indies from the country, either for i tlu?, or any other Seminary within lh? e*n | tw accommodated with board 6berq due regard t will bo paid to their moral*, w AM* wml6r her . car". i Entranco ?t5 which shall lie appropriated to furnintung a aoleol tlibrary fw tM ua? of the Scmitiury. , ' Ogtober 18. 18119. 49?3m , In * Cheraw District?S$ph Carolina. j Franco Hunter t vs. JMti ** Bill fur paVtition ic. r Francis Cooper | ct alios. J IT appearing to my eatfcfa?t<ofi that William Coo|>or a DiTondant iw-tWhi ease is a Kmc n l from und resides without Iba^'11*'1* l',e State ' of South Carolina, on nioMrtli ofx. A. Hirgan, | J it is ordered 'hat the tn?d William Cooper do 1 : ppear uud plead ansqref or demur to the said Hill of the Complainant, on or by tho first day j of January next, and that In de fault thereof the ! said Bill as to him bs Uksn pro confosso. It is 1 also ordered ihatMOtloaqf^UU order bo |?nhli?hcd mi the Cliaraw ti^etts twico a month fur the I epticc of three months,' O. w. DARCAN. Csnun. in Equity. * Sept. 20, 1&39. 47^ s in I 3 in South Carolina. . John K. Mclvor* 1 n . f A #!.**? is* i> m.i i lltocraLitinn In 4BMIUI n. ?% mvivcr* ? .. . V, i 1-oro.gn * Richard In^.ham J Attachment. '* HERMAN thr Plaintiff in the above Mi. ^ ww ted ruse bus til til l>v Dccrulatmn in nil office against the Defendant who is nWnl frn.ii B add without the limits o tin* state (laving neitlsT v wife nor attorney knows within the omiiio. p It is ordered that tlio DetVinluiit do place ?i innkj his defence to the said Decrulnt:on within I a yoaf and ? day from tlie date h reof otherwian 0 tiuol and absolute judgmet will bo given and u awarded against him. Oif.ca of Common I'lnis } \ for Darttffttn District. | s. w. dchosse, c. c. r. 'eccmhar IS lh3t, ev3mly i For Sole ut the Bookstore, l' A SljRiMON {'reached hi tore :he PrcabyJm. terian'Church at Chor*w 3tU!i January, IKiJJ, By J. O. Coit, I'nrtor.? 2. John. 10; "If there come any Unto you "and bring not this doctrine receive him not "into jrnur hot ire, neither bd hini God cpeed." T New books at the book store. T A R K F., BeVi iii'ge's Private Thoughts, K7 Homeward Hound, llon.o uh F?niid, Hojton's Kouriold State, Ifonrdnt <n onOi.ginial Sin, Assembly's Digest, McKwen on TviLooking (into Jesus, ( look in the Lot, Brown's Citef chism, Mair's Introduction, Annan on Me ' thodistn, llistoriu Sucrm, KsvivJl in New Ilruna. wiek, Holiday House, Lock hart's N ipolenn, I- Mary Queen of "Scott*, CVolv's (liorgo '4\h, ! Alton* Cultivator. Sup Ultb 44 A n t h o n 6 Scries, OF SCHOOL CLA$SteK?. c yiHeFESSOU Anihi.fi of t'otomliia Col JL hvgn. New York, in editing a sorisa o? ] classical works for the use of school* uiul j Colleges to consist of perhaps thirty volumes.? ) Tlie tipo scholarship of the Editor is an c i abundant pledge to all intero?<ted,th:it thu test d I adopted wi l be the purest, that tho Em?li*li I Commentaries will be judicious and learned, and j that all other suitubleaida to a right understand- , j ing of tho original, will bo lilierally tarnished i h , This pledge is fully redeemed in tlm volumes ' already ptdd shed, which are, luitln I/Cssona, a - | new Greek (Irsmmtir, Greek Prosody, Mnlluat, t Ciosar Cioeio, and Horace, all ofwhioh may bo examined or purchaaed at tho "Bookttore." In Equity.k Mii rton Dittrict?So. Ca. Malcom Stafford and "j 1 Margaret Campbell I Admr's and Adinr'x | Bill for partition ot D. Campbell dee'd. J- Ac. vs. Moore 8. Walter and | wife et alios. J IT appearing to my satisfaction that More S Walter and Mary his wife h irs and dutri. hutees of Dunean Camp!>cll deceased, and l>e. fondants in the above Muted cane, am out of, and beyond the limits ol'tliw state It is, on motion of flaillco ant Elliott Complainants, Solicitors, Ordered that they do ulead, answer ' , or demur to the Bill of Complaint in tho said j Case within tlueo monthts from tho duto hereof. , , or the aaid Dill will be taken pto e ?nfe>?o ag iust i tlicm. EDWARD R. WHEELER, ? Commissioner in Equity. Cunmisirioners Office, f ii Marion C. II. Oct. 1 1S39 ij 48 _ ,1m_ | Kowund's Tonic Mixture, j THE Agcney for this vnlnnblc medicines is at tho 4'llook.sto'o" of Mr. I rinco where ' it may at any lime be h.id by the singlo boltlo or i by the dozen. J. A. ING LIS Agt. ! Chrraw April *39 I Oils & White Lead. j LAMP i*td l/umeeJ Oila, White Lead, Tttlty j and Window Cine*, for sale by t>U N IiA P & M A lisIIALU I Seasonable Goods. I ff^UNAI' & MARSHALL arr now rccciv. mJr injr by dm Owola tlio ptinelpal part of. 'Ivir Spring and Snmmn floods 'i o the Public. OTICK is lior??l?y given that an application will be made to the next Ilegislature t" Charter an engine company for the Town of Chcrnw. August 99d. 1839. 49?tf W ood. will funis!) Ouk and Ilickery Wood, at ' i 50 per coid, Cash. A. F LACOSTR. 1 1 October 4. !??<> 47?U i egg5gg^?*wr> if < i * i L. a Fayett* Unlet, { FAYETTEVILLE, N. CAROLINA. THIS ESTABLISHMENT willha open aftor tho I at of August, under tbt management and direction of the Subscriber. Tho Ilorui baa bean thoroughly repaired, and will in a lew day#, bo well furniahod ; and erery effort will be tnadn to render it worthy of patronage. EDWARD YARBOROUGII. Aug. 9 38 3m. South Carolina. Chestrrjicld District. Align* McDonald applicant, vs. Mary Morris, Sarah Mcintosh, Daniel Me Eachom, and Margaret his wife, Alexander McDonald and Daniel McDonald, defendunts. It appearing to my satisfaction that Alexan. dor McDoinld, and Daniel McDonald, reside without the limits of the stato of South Carolina. It is therefore ordered that they be and appear before m? in the Coo t of Ordinary to be held for Chesterfield District on Monday tho 9th day of Doccmlier next, at Chesterfield Court House, to show cause why the roal Estate of Randal Mc Donald deccasod, should not be sold or divided, or their consent will he entered of Record. TURNER BRYAN, O. C, D. Ordinary's Office, Oct. 14 Ib39. 50 Bt E NT E RT A IN M E'N T. T1IIE SUBSCRIBER having been aeti.fac. turily engaged for mora than three year in attending to a BOARDX2TO sores. Feels encouraged to .ay to the public, that her House and Stables arc woll furnished for the reception and accommodation of those whom ay bo pleased to call. E. SMITH. HjT All the Stages arrive at aud depart from my House, where seats arc secured, and no exertions spared to giro general satisfaction to l*ax*cngern. i 2 J" My Residence is on the corner of Gillc*. pie street, the lot formerly occupied by Mm. flnrgi*. convenient to the Market aud nuor the State P.itik. 1-7" The Raleigh Register, Wilmington Ad vuciiw uimie ana est auury Watcb. man will insert the ubovc 3 months, and forward g their account* to this Office. 1 I'ayet.ovillo Anj, 14 1839. 10?3m Notice. TillEQpricrsigned having bought too entire . block of good* Irom Messrs. J. &. W. I*?k. would lake this method of informing their frvmds and acquaintances that they hove taken the house occupied by tho Meaare Ix?aka, where they are ifToruig a well elected assortment ot Dry <.*ood?, Hardware, and Groceries, a ! of which they aro disposed toaell low for cash or on a short time to punctual customer*. H. M. & W. IT. TOMLINSON. Ctmraw March 1830. If Notice. WILL bo told on tlui 3rd Monday in No. vow be r next at Henuollsville, witbm tho iinuul hours the tract or p'antaliou of land of tho Utc Charles Irby, aituated in Marion die trict. Containing about sixteen hundred tcrcr,? on tho ful'owmg conditions: The purcbaw money to ho paid in thrco equal annbal inatnU nieiits with intnr> at from the day of sale.? Bond and personal security and a mortgage of the proinb-ca. This land is ordered for sale by tlto Court of Equity. Farther particulars will be given on the day of sale. GEO.W. DARGAN, Comtn'r. in Equite. Oct. S7Ui, 1639. 52 21 A Two llortc Wagon, AND a second hard Jersey Wagon, nearly an good as new arc offered for sale. Enquire of B Bryan Esq. ' 52 at J Slicrilf's Sales. OX writs of fieri Facia*, will lo sold l>o. 1\>r? tie; Court House ilnor, on the fiiKt Monday And Tuesday in December next, within tin-1? g ?1 hour* the following property, viz, 1000 Acres of land more or less w heron tho defendant resides, at the several suits of A. 11!ne, V\ in. Martin arid Jno. N. Williams vs. Ritual u McDonald. ' I0U Acres of lard more or less w hereon the I defendant resides adjoining the lands of John PfTff Sin) 8iisanna?P.gg ; 2 head of horses, 6 ' head of cattlo. 11 head of hogs, a lot of torn and fodder, 2 bales of Cotton, 1 lot of Guns, ; double ai d dingle barrels, and a set of LUcki smith tools, at the suit of C & G. 11. Kelsy J sod llaldted vs. Wni. R. Griffith. The 2 bah s ' of cotton will be offered for sale in Clieraw on I Tuesday the second day of sale ; the ba'ance I of the personal property will be sold at the defendants residence second day of sale. I One cart, I lot of hogs, 1 grind stone, 5 o'd I ploughs, at the suit ol Jesse ltaruoir, vs. Win. Terry, this property will be offbred for sale at Benjamin Cassity's. 100 bushels of corn, 1500 lha. fodder, 30 head of hop* at the suit of R & C. llrunnell vs. A. U. Funderburk. The property to be offered at the defendants residence the second day of sale. JOHN EVANS. Shff. U. D. Slieriff's Offiie, Nov. 7tli 1839. 52_ 8t For Hale, 15.000 Morut Mullicaulis Trees, >jjwi n?n * ** """ - K.vthvgs. ? Also, 500,000 SILK WORM KUGS. Ttto abovo Trees and Cuttings are very fine, and warranted to bo the genuine Moses .Milt<J c vi'i.is ; aoino of tho tret a are seron feet high; the cuttings aro from trees of one, two and threo yours old, well riper ed wood, one bud to each cutting. Tho egg* ure of lite kind which pro. duco while anil yellow cocoon.'? nio.tly w ,.itr? and n part of llicui raised fioin the second crop thin year. Ordom for any of the above, adJrcssod to nic, will Im> punctually attended to, and filled in ruorder in winch tU-y aro received ; Uiut is, firtt romr. Jiml net red. It is desirable that appiicn, tion be mado Ix foic the first of November next, as about that time 1 w ill commence preparing my ground and planting tho next year's crop. SaL s nude at the current prices at the tiuio of delivery. Any communication made to nio on the sub. joct of the Siik Culture, will bo promptly answered. lilHiil CRAIO. Chest, rfii-ld C II. Aug. 30. 1833. 4'2 jT Nf'W Csoorla f IIG .Subscriber ha* just received by tvng-a gnu* !n? Full anil W inter stock of goods ; consist <n2 ot Fancy Staplu Mid domestic goods; which maki s !..s present assortment very complete. Ileaskstiie Public and his former customers to call and examine for them, relvce, and'he flat's;* hitnsc'f he will be able to plage, na Ins'prices shall be as low as any regular dealer, ami the quality of his Mercbandire equally as good. # D. S. HARLL.EB. ftl 4t New Orleans &, I rinidad MOLASSES. fl 4h linns. New O, loans ft. Trlr.idid RL **a!r.f:cs ?tf very superior qoallt'r in j r'.iei* and ft: e*'. * tp P. 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