Farmers' gazette, and Cheraw advertiser. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1839-1843, December 13, 1839, Page 20, Image 10
From the Mothers' and Young Ladies' Guide.
EXTRACT FROM AN ADDKKHM,
Delivered before the Bristol, R. I. Mat.
Asso *., by Rev. Thomas Shcpard.
Secondly?Always keep a watchful rye j
recr the dress of your daughters. Labor
mceisan.ly to convince them that it is not
the outward adorning of the body thai a ill
ensure them the resjiect and the chtcem of
the virtuous mid the good?but the inward
adorning ot the heart and the mind, with
knowledge and grace. Ait amiable temper
a cultivated mind, a pure heart is to thcrn
of fur more value than thi richest drosF,
with chains of goIJ about the neck, and
oud the cost I est pearls pendant from the
car*. In moderating their desires in Ibis
repent, your own example ml do more than
ab you can say.
Hut 011 ties point I am far from being
rigid. 1 dislike lo see misses m their u ens
drusoi'tl out ill ail ih an h v 'inseis of princesses,
because I dunk 't losers pride, and
discovers weakness an I vanity in iben
mothers, O.i 11?c other hand, I diihke to
s e negligence and sloven! n-ss ot the uppar
e!of\i?Ung Indies. I.et good taste, Collihmed
with eco'ioinv, comii in to rgulate
tins in titer.an I iti re will we no d (Ti :u!tv.
Your duugh ers will go out and return and
no one will th nk of rem irking upon what
:l? y lutvc o"). l
H it dfoiiO thing mothers cannot bo too
enrufu!?ant t!?nt ts, :o h> v that ili -ir dang'*,
t- rs do i o' i lope from tli< ir oli.unbars mid
to*l> ts unr/rcssft}, I moan not in a slate o!
t"i in', l?ut par'tal nudity.
A Irustoe of 0110 of <>iir 'entile ;
rii'S was ri en !? a*k? d i?y the I'reeoptor,
at tin: clnso ol an c virtiiitatinii, hotv In- was
p eased w i h tlio ofthe young!
ladies ? I In replied, 44voiy woil with niio |
e <?? option. I tun sorry 10 perceive tout]
two <if the misses, :n the .laita ion of propa. I
r ti4 for the <ic?:<iMnn, lime litis nin.;>ii.g;
forgotten i?? dress tlieins Ives." li litis boon \
mv misfortune not tint eqtjnti lv loseo young
.'ado s abroad, the (laonan-rK ofprnlesso 11 v
pa lis MiOtaois, \v i li s.?oh ovposuit* ol'jlio.i I
p'TSons, as i oil :? d'-sortj-rioii ol liioin won; I i
i> oon<?lor ij as a bra a ii ofinoj- s \ m :h:?
ass. nildv.
\\'!?oi, a young ?a ly appear* abnouj in]
-".l.* i a s' .ilio first thoug'it anio ?, ff,, ? |
st..a r uoi r? lb cling i?, who is l.cr mo iht ?
I >0 ! as yon value tin* roput ilion ol vout '
linugh'er. seek not t<? display a fin" tur n
*!?? ! ! line skin to tho po/.e of |i-e win! i, at i
f lit u.x|??*ns"'?! her tiiuJos'y, and your ? vii |
common sofi*''.
* ? * ?
r.I.i. i. may done hy mothers to ren
<\:r the dr as of tlfir d mj'ii'is promo ive
f he.i m. ralir than of d formity and d.s- !
L' f every mother early k?:i her faro !
decidedly ip"e:i->t a system of dri*s, ho v.
??-r fashion dilc, wInclt so confim'K a vital i
part body as t<> prevent fi?o iirern >i
oruati.s life from hea'thfd action. 1 con. I
f< - s tnyst li utterly incaj>al?!o ofdoln^ joic
to th< subject. Hal fro in a loiijf
r< li ;ciiot), 1 uu> convinced hat din victims ,
of what is teniv d "tight hema," are ah mt i
:s imim rons as the virions ul tic cup. I. I
is tr.ic, Mi#* v ! oi tiic former i].?"s not
:,I.p -ir in .<?ri its at such open, hei r d, mid
i iiitaonti 'oi ni". lint Is tvm k of death is n nv: '
t ie less t cf(.i. nt Ninlsiire l>y hoitifj more n t.r<
J and seer? t. W hy sacrifice health an I i
hfe, ;h j*r? ite.^J earthly h-? ss iijk (jian I
es, to a i vi.rL. I sense of heati'v in li?rn? ? .
W o oi'tn coimnis'Tate the poor Chinese j
female n.f .n . whose left ate ctriy coin J
jo? ss- J wit:i hands of woo l and iion,sn.e%
'i picvcnt :h"tn from a'tajii.iie nunc to nt
me jeoiv i. .)! n ch.ld of ki\ hci Us. Hat j
win in we are lioim: ;hi>. we are netu i!i\ ;
apply nj the 'voru!, a:id the iron, and wh 1
ir. a.! i.'t' t:, w. ,vl t'; ir hin hnj; '
o a p;iii "i tin: J tidy fir uvuv cs>! n a.I to
iwaliii nh'i f.oaiiur'f in J life, than iho f -i. j
Ho*- 1?now ridiculous?how eiior- !
i,i | Y< u have In-ar t of i ?? flat head In j
hiiii* heymul .i** Rooky Mountains, nnd I
am i-iforuiiiil our of tl.i -n is o:i a v:~i to
Ni-.v Ki'g'an I w.t i a Missionary of fir]
.Method st Catirch. At.if shnul I l?o visa j
'. iii pi ! have to huiht we shoul I II
duo ply sympnt'.-i?." w ihlinn in tin- Mill* n".j
to winch lis (|'..l?lt)C;iJ had h.-Oii Kiilijeriid
f?y lli? Oompri s?si m of Ins hf aii in o the
shape ol a ?r* in^i". lint how r ati t vim
Mrs p"rv r: *ci fasir of a vav.i^ tri'.i in r if
of p.ti.if hud iiiilui '..(ill, l)i: rompnrcd
ii itii thftt 'j ilulls iMftoni so prt-V i'- ot fifoiipo
us of cor.ipross'nt. tli; "human lot-in d'v ne"
into lie ti it lijjane u* of an insect. If tin.
turn's p'-rfuct work must l??: a'n-r? <1 I v Inman
device, wo say l< t it he ol the feet or
flit- it- Jul, rat! cr than of the i-ln-?t, w here an
located the most delicate oreim of I f--.
lit' currful that yo u d.nigitt<-rs Jo not
f rly ii :I?ii<r h unpirs-tOI) that a thorough
-! iinCstaf |r lining in dip Inisinrs ? ol !?*
j.'umh it <ji irinirj* imp if not i 1?
s .. rely cf? rogatory to '.licr ri'-;>' <valri.f\.
S jeh impressions in misses of sixlenn are
\ ry common. Hut how false and misla.
Jen they :;ro, yorr own ejipcr onto hours
irs imnny. Save your d'n^htci.*, it
x-.j r,m, t:? !!? fli" nmrtiOratioi) and nrvry
' Uitotinp upon tiir euro of a Aiiniiy, il> sti.
fa!" ,?f know JoJtfe of what ur * the ^ s
principles of domrMic economy. |i th<-y
feel thai such cmly discipline is dojtriiiiintj,
you ran appeal 10 one of ill-: roost popular
I'mji >!? .seminaries in the land, where lie '
business ol llie kilt Iiuii and the washroom
is ins-jo a prominent branch of acquisition.
II.fly. !??. careful to maintain a watchful
fetpiTv.sion over the books introduced into
your houses for re.itlino hyyourol Icr chi|.
tlr? n. (tyr conteiuuiiy is now htcr.illv
/loaded Willi hooks, and many of lh<*m art
of a douh.ful, and many of them of a posi
lively petniciotis tend tiey. Your dnua|,ters
have tia time to be v\listed in poring over
works of fiction. 11 r your doors no linst
every 8'iecics of novel reading. Its influence
upon the mitnl is very nue-li like 11? >t
of iiit<v\icatm^ drink upon iho body. Ii
products excitement, a levci is'u thirst fir
unreal c njoymen's, im lyin a \ plea.sart s. 1
ft s tin: ntlnd to live in u y o'lier world .hun
tins,
4 h!r. Do wdojf von can to cultivate in the
' f
rr. \d ' y ur ?' !,,r '!,:vru "ni't'i1 J?
V ^ -T-*-.
I positions, strong attachment to home, and
a submiiwiv? temper under nil circumstance*
of life. "Fathers, provoke not your
children m wra h lest tlcy bo discouraged-"
And wo may apply tlio sameoxliortaiion to
mothers, in relation to their dnugleers.?
Always keep yourselves in u quiof and
pleasant frame of inind, and you will impress
your own moral imago on tlic minds of
your offspring. When tucy nro out of humor,
seek to culm them as soon as possible.
A soft answer turn th away wratli." L#et
it ho your constant aim to train your children
to govern themselves, to become early
inured to self-control. "He that ruletii his
own spirt. sa\s Solomon, "is belter limn he
thill laketh u eity."
L'm illy Let it he your constant endeavor,
ai 4 earnest, uticcnsng prayer, th <t your
older children may heroine decidedly p'ous.
Te.icli them that this is'.he ersat orowti'ttg
excellence of ?'h ,r ictcr. W?th ?ut u, there
i is a I) auk in their caurarters whicti nothing
else can till. Are they given in indulgence
I of prule and vanity? Religion will cure
ihe evil. Are they expos e! to fits of pas|-ion
? Religion will sulxluc every iruteible
; feeling. Are tliry given to impatience under
restraint and :o disregard of paternal
i authority ? lb ligion w ill bring every tiling
j under subjection to the perfect law o!
j Chris*. O lien be fuuiiliar w itli your daugh'ers
0:1 tliis grea', this all important themu
i Clothe not the swbjeet tvuh a forbi Iding
1 austerity of maura r, t>nt hold tlieni in an
i aec-'ssihle st.ttn of f?uling. Often bocoinj
| their compa lion in the H*idv of the Bible,
take them with you to the Ihblo Class, sit
i down by :!e*ir sde in the S.thb* h School.
^ t?d ii'iOif t?l', pray with and foi them
! .statedly and fervviitl\?r K ing on the
I ch- cring promise that your llcav nly Fa.
i i . i
ii i it limn' ?i,ni^ i.j gtxe nis r>jnrr unto
tf11is.* that risk iiim, tlimi parents lire to ?jiv?!
an .J y.|is inro their children. Much, much
h ive you reason to hope fur hi helwlf of
your o!!*|>i iu<?, ui t i" Ji vout and faithful ;tp
{>in*;*titjii ui such in'-.ins "They * ell Umia
ip as miiIo.vs by iit?* ? Hti'f.roursi;." our
suns sh.iil aw plants gro.vn up ui lie r
vou'h, aii'l your <Jau^h'? is as corner ?ion*>?
pal -h - I nf-?-r the similitude of u prilace.*
Kowund's I onic Mixture.
f IIII Agency far this valuable medicines
*L is at tlic Uuokblo'o" uf Mr. I riiieo where
il may it my ti.uo bo had by the single boll I c or
!.y llic do/en.
.?. A. INGLIS Agt.
( la*!aw April. ' 'lit
Kor Sale,
1 o.OOO Morux Muhicau/is Trees,
'do.I.>5 M) *4 " Cuttings.
A I.5 SILK WORM KUliS.
Ttio above Trees and Cuttings aro' vnry fine,
and wairanted to In* the genuine Moars Uulti}
CAVias ; Nome of llm tro * tiro sevon t''?t high ;
the cuttings am fioui trees of one, two and three
years oi l, \v.*!l tijiei I wood, otto bud to . uch
culling. Tiio ej>**s arc of lite lund which proi
dure white rani yellow* coonnnN?mostly w i.ite?
aad a pirl of litem raided tiom the second crop
Ibis yeir.
Orders for any of the above, addressed to t-.ti,
will l.e piiiirtu illy iitl?ndt'd to, an<l tilled io the
or<! t i't wliteli tlay ire reeeirel ; tint is, first
oi.ir fint ,*'trci/. Il is dosirablo that appliei
lion i?o inula hefajtc tin* fust of November next,
is iboiii tb.it time I will coimncnco preparing
my groan i and planting the next year's crop.
**.1 h made at the cut rent nriccs at the time of
de'ivory.
A y r.? .nintinir it inn made to ino on the sub.
j.'C! i?l* t'? r?itk Culture, will b- promptly an.
*.vnr I. . 111 ; 11 i K \ |<;.
Cue t ifi hi II. Aug 30, 183'.). tf
?Soiitii Carolina.
M'tr/hnmu^li District.
V." J!-ain Me!) itiicl, 3 tlin C. MrD.tiiii Applt
CUi.ft v?.
M>iy \V ?'i v>:i, Olx-t'.i b Karln. Wiley Carta,
I'.liz ilictli C i !k, .IoIiii I ". irln, \V il'inn K irI,
l'..rl><. A 11*r \v C.ita. stti?l Na ney M?*
Dun I gii irdi >ii if Fiiiin* h Mi'D iiii>l, M try
\ i; i Mi-Dnii (,, Iri Ml) mi. 1 anil Wiiliim
d -'?i?ii I iiiinitr.". Di\frihl.ini*.
It mp" ring to my * itist'.ietion th it Oh-di.ib
litr Il'n/ li i!i Carls, Willi .in 1 *. r *, t?.?org<K
irta iikI Andrew C .rls five of the defend;..its,
i esi.l \\ ii ln?it tins Si.itc i? it in t li'-re I ore order,
ed tli >1 they do appear and object to the division
ill .? II" ol" (be I e.i* est lie ill {J>oi jr Mr i > unei on
or hi torn tlio thitloent'i day of I)-comber next
' jr t11 M C imtnl to tllC saute will lie entered of
i record. I- P. S'l'l' ItIK
Oidinary of M .rlhnro District.
! October 14. 19 St
Komule Seminary.
! So. Ill JJroud Strft, Charlmton South
j Caro inn.
j !l>. I. \NOI.KY wul instruct young I.i.
; . tDL <iii s hi nil tlie Imglisli branches of F?ot?'
I<tti r il'ire ; Hn<l lior Seminary winch is located
' ia one of th. most healthy mid pleasant situations
j i;i the ci'v sli ill be provided with tin* most ac
. oniplisln-d mill ri'tip'ctabln tiiaclieiH in the do
i partniiM.ts of French, Spanish, and Drawing.
I Young Iridic* from the country, either f.-r
tliix. or r.ny otl. *r Srnr.ini.ry writh.n the CVy c m.
, he accommodated wi.Ii board where duo rrgir.l
j will la-piil to their inorali, while under her
i Ihittaneo ."jib which shall ha nppropri.it"-d to
, furm-lnug ,t select library for the use of the
j Seminary.
j O.ioVr I-.. IH33. 49?3.11
( Morns A1 iilticaulis.
?;~ 11II subscriber has for s.ilu a large number
i .*L of Mortis Miilticanlis cuttings. In the
( 'jutlitiort wh'Ch give value for planting, viz:
sizk and mai tut i v of \voot>, tliry are he'iov:
ed not tobe8urp"iFHod, perhaps not equalled by
; t,', . tb't- fcr. i!i is it: T?n?; i .'-ts' Th; >
owing to the great distance allowed in plantj
it g as '.veil as to mi'ablc noil at).I gn.nl cultij
vation. Ow ing to the p-efaf' st .rci.y of moI
ncy, and tl.e conseqent tlepr. ?.m >u in the price
of every thing else, they are uttered at a very
redrced prire. i'ersmis wi?king to purchase
should apply early ; because all not engaged
are now ottered in a d.at ant inarkc. liesutea.
if not sold before Spring the price may
in' ii u<; uijjiiyr. I'riniea directions for plant*
'inland nil ivating will ho furnmlicd without
j charge to lliof.0 who purchase.
M. M U'l.I'.AN.
Cliprnv S. f*. TVrrmhor ttl>
IMacksmilh s Tools.
A good supply of tlio ahovc on hand end for|
x. m nalo cheap l?y
I). MAhhOY.
' DecemWr 4'h, lfjHJl.
\ jf
Nails.
X) K'V K '^s N ,iU and Or ids. also 4 Injjs 2 in
^ D Sir Wrought an I llorso Hlioo Nails, foj.
s Uc t?y
!> M ALLOY.
{? canVr l .h, IfcW.
? tf
Notice.
Tfl PI copaUnorship of J. (Mirnt ICo. will
dissolve on til-- first day of January next
by it* limitation. Tho subscribers intending to
tiiuke a tin 11 close of their business, desire that
all imtmoiih having demands against tliem thould
prose ni t he in lor payment or settlement.
JOMIIIA LAZARUS.
A. J. MOSES.
Clieraw, 27th Nov. 1S33.
3 11
' ossa'SAvr AOADSMT.
r B 111 I. I ru?tr?i r?x|K>vtl'ully an noun -e that the
K. duties of thin Institution will be resumed
on the 1st of OetolsT next; the Male depart- I
niout under the Biiperintendeiice ot .Mr E. Ilall; I
the Female under tint of Mr. J Sewrs. The j
course of instiucliuii in the male department, will j
l? that reipiind to enter the South Carolina t'ol. I
lege tiie course in the female department will
lie. to uiiiUe tltomugh scho! ir*.
The si hol.istic ye.u will coiurncnc.c?n the 1st
of I ti tuber tui end the 1st July; the year is j
again divid d into two si smoiik ; llio ii st Isgin- I
1st Oolol r an?l ends 15th February ; the sucon . .
begins Itith Febru ny and ends 1st July.
Trrms cir Tuition ju r Session urr.
For SpeJong, Reading ninl Writing $.19 O'l |
T;i" above with Arithmetic, Engi sli ) I
., is* i / 1 00 .
Ctj mini.ir ami < \
The above, with the Classic*, high-r i
branches of M ilhcin ilics, Logic, ^ 20 00
Rhetoric. Ac. 1
Five dollars e irli will he added to 'he above
for Fainting and Hrawing, or the Modern LiiiII"
"s*
A I payment* ar>> in advance ; tlic pupil will
be r n tired to pay tor what remains of tho sis.
I Men a* ! lie 11 ne lie or she enli is, nor \\ 11! deduction
v. drawb.n I; lie madn for loss ot time.
.1 \V. Ill AKENKY, Si-c'v A Trras.
I*. S. Mr. II T. fliaptu.iu li >s I iken ch.ie
of too llo irding House. near tin I* iu.il'- Acad*
my, whore \ oung Hatlios may obtain Lnaid at a |
moil'-r tie price.
Sept. 'J'l 1'i tf
" nut >iT iTTS iifxnr
F PIT Ii F subscribers have outabliidicd t liompolves
fi hi the above line of business m Clicruw ,
Hid oil! r tiirii si-i vii-i sto its riti/'Mis.
u. HAXKM'OUUT. & CO |
fiernw. S C,. .J.in, Vl>.
I 111*? It I < \ . J* ?M \ l?U Kl\ I-,.
i Hector of Trinity Church. Society III//, j
j Darlinnlon Dist. S. ('.
I jP S (in pared to hcftivc into iiis family as board- j
| M jug ;? ijiil?., a li -.v young gentlemen.
I In h:s sy-teinol instruction are comprised IsI
sides tin; u>iiil |.r?|"n?ti.i.i College, minute
I atti-utto i to philology, tin-scanning and coinj
posit ion of (ire it iind Latin poetry, Hneto:ic
| and tlie He He# h-ttris generally.
11 r* p"ri|a a-? i; nit -tito t i.-^ve.
\ illation the n.hh> iih rtt Col'iiobi.i College.
| 1 "or Hoard and Tuition?(The iicad.-oiie year)
lire, f nidi K, was llillg also ilir.!ll(l< J, I lie t'-iniH
.?r e.ieii No pupil a ill be received
j for .1 snorter p< ri >d.
October 1", lt*3J. -19 Gt
] 3 r Tn Ch-r!"?ion Courier and Giepul Mrs.
"vneer, will |iIo.in<* give tlie above six insertions !
and loivvard tin ir billa.
liottks jur tlit; sciisoii.
fCTIlli Chris* i> K epsike nnd Missionary
FL Annual im In JO, 9 Kngraving*.
Tlie GiH, edited t y Miss l<e?h \ for 1*-10, 9 E::.
I graving-!.
| Holiday House, a la-iits orT.I s bv Catlnrmo I
i trod iir.
Tiie M uiisl-'r's Family, l-y a Country Minis- '
ter. I
Family nt Ilea1her.!..lu or tin- I.iflvn nca of Cliris. 1
j ti.in I'rinriples. I
' I, tiers of Is' 17. i Wilkinson during the invasion
nnd possession ot Cm nl?-hi".i. ?- t.-d by Mrs.
; Hitman Ac. I'm k; |e at tlia Bookstore,
tHi. i iv Nov. 15, ll'lt'.t.
I ... .? , "
S.,U|I| ('ariiliiia.
( fit .vVr/.Y,'.7 District. i
Angus M'DotiaM applicant, is.
i Mali -Noni?, Jr .rati M< Ioio?!i, Ihini'jl M>*
F..<-lit-rand M ir,?ar--t w?i'??. |
; M Don tid an I I) ilii -I M . I' i . I.!. ib I" o n.Is.
i 11 npp-iring lo inv s ilist'ii-inn tiiil Al?x>n. I
<1 *r Mc !>?! tld. D. in I M Don iM. r?*?-j
v. i: 'ir> it tlir Ipin'*"! t!? stole nt S.inli. t' unliiM. \
|i i? l':i i.lor.' mi) tii it tiny he ;>i> I tr t
in*- in tli-- t ' u t ?.)" riiui ii v t<> )>* in'lil tor
! I'ti**f-i r!n 1.1 I >is< i i-i on M'iihI-v t-i?- i-tili il.iv ot i
|)e<-ein'ii'r nest, :;1 < *h**st- rt>* 1<! < "otirt lloit^e, to i
i h'iiiiv c-insi: why tin* r*-il l!<tjtr ot lhimiil Mr !
Don <|| <|*r-.iM-l, s!ionl.| iiot I.* until <*r iliv <1
; or lln ir coiiM-nt tvi'l ><* rut r*?' ?>L It'-cor.1.
Tl'UN l*:u lilt V \N, O. t\ I).
Onliiiiri'ii Oilier. Oct. I I IKi'.t
,*?it Pt
iS OtICL'.
rg^n i: iiiidrrsiom ii li ning bought the entire
9. Mook ill gem! I'-om Mri-rs - Ai \V. I<euk.
-.*.i.uld t..i i* tin - in* t!io?J of ii.lnriiiin;; their f.i-niln
in' n fj*i lintanei^ t1, it lin y ii.i\i-t.iketi tin-liotise i
orrii|M**it hy lln* M. M.m l..-.ik>. wln-r.* I hey mi* j
otlri nig -i well M'li-eled iisi.orl iii'*nt ol Dry rinoilr,
II nilwaro, :iii*i tiroeerien. a ol' v Inch i hey are i
ilin|i(i:.eil in-ell low lor each or mi a short lime to
|iniu'tii.il customer*.
II. M iV W. II. TO.MI.INSUN. )
Cii'-rmv M ii i*h 11
For
i m audi: m .lis < "i. inMi'iii urn) Alabama. 1
IS J I'll- .vi:^ tin- P>,and Indian I. tllii.s, I i. |
di nt U .s rv iiin'i., I.in.I I>i.-triots, TowiisIii|ih j
See. cnproviil in:n tlii* tinveritiio lit* mhii i? .
iiii pi itm 111 ill.* r.il l.ntil I ttlii'i', \\i-!i '
! iii'?l? i ("ity.iy Giih n, .iiauKi?man in I In:
i tir"' rtl l.itnl ()J::?t. j
'' I'.iy r, huolt c?!l"i Washington (\ , h .?.
jiwi |>n!?lt-l>i*:i ("iii'l f-oenr. (I tin- ropy r gl.t aeror- 1
to law) tin' aluivc Map*. win ' wilt !? fo
lllll Mill lit' ly Illtll: Co.lipl I- alul.llvlll.il til.Ill
any IicrHotoro po dished. Tli'-y arc | u'i!h < <1
oii M'|iiri|<: she t<, nint iitnnjj tn- n ', i\
mij i in- I..fill v iiI li.' lo in.I . p.'ci .I.y a n! I
ami v il i to llm.-e int r> sti-il in tin- I tinU < (
? :11 i Si.it.' us lli< v *!io.v v rv tl til of inform i. 1
t mil win li ;? i*i ( e s ? -1 i of tin.' 1> ind Oilier 1
i l.tivit" \v iter '-"Ulsi township till' 8, Indian/
I in I a i.l 11 N.n v :; io'nr. In.) I >i. triets, iVr. and
I tvtill I>o found |i 11*. < tly irciiiiito and |ir?M i.-t- m 1
: lion- points. 'I l.-y i'm lio h'lit liy mini to mv
I part of i he I'm -1 State*. mi iji-rt to single i. tti i i
' |.?-' ? '? . I'K.'t' I' t-vij d/i'l .r *, oi 5|i rujiii'i it !
, i if i i * i?; .- : i ' i it " t > (toll
litit i ll discount w ill It- hi nl<; to tr .ivelling .ijj ut>
I ot to my who \\ ill liny to s. II ; || iiii.
| II/' Klilort of ii?jivk|> 'pors any tvlinc. u Iio
' will jud tlio ahnvo advert it onn lit (inrindiitff
this notice) olio or two insertions, shall rrr.i iv
hy return iit.nl a ropy of?aril map, if they will
send a copy of tin- paper containing it, to the I
advertiser.
November 183J.
i tr j
I'VniiiU; Institution
rNiiu? lirst fission of Ilio Kockitt^li m IV
main Institution, for tin' riit>uitig year, I
hill roniMienco on tIk- m-cond iiioikIsiy hi J.id i
nary next. I
bourdon* will lio accommodated l>v fumiliosin
tli'- village or I y tin* principal of tho inntiiotion'
l*? mhiih who wish to nbt mi hoard ami tuition lor
Aoung I ilitb aro requested to inako curly up;dicat
ion.
November 22tl, 1^39
2 Gt
< 'llt'l'SC.
Ij Casks jiibt received and for
! ffl for b ile liy
I). M ALLOY.
I November 2fi'.h, t' 39.
Piio*ri:tTi'?
or tiik
&&&*&&&*# &?>&&&&&
AND
I'll 1.11 AW AbViBTIHKH.
The Editor of the Chcraw Gazette has determined,
ut the suggestion of the Pee Dee
Agricultural Society, to devote more spaco
than formerly to Agriculture, and matters pertaining
specially to its interests. About nine
column*, or if page and a half weekly, w ill be
occupied with this subject, exeep when it
shall be necessary to make room for Executive
.Messages, ai.d a few other political papers
such as every intelligent citizen ought to read.
A large proportion ol what shall appear under
tlit; Agrn ultur.il head must, of course, he selected.
Uut the numerous Agricultural periodicals
now published in this country afford
abundant ami excellent materials for selection,*
and, alter a slio.t tme, the reports, and other
papers of teh Pee Dee Agricultural Society
v\ ill of themselves, form no incoutidcrable
hody of original matter, all of it adapted particulailv
to this part of the coun'ry. Audit
is hoped, also, that among the numerous intelligent
and enterprising planters of the surrounding
districts and counties some may be
found who w ill, occasionally, take the trouble
ol contributing to tlie columns of the paper the
result of iheir experience.
Among the su -jects which will engage the
Fd.ior's a'tcntiou the culture of silk shall not
he overlooked. Ample ins ructions will be
given, in ilieir proper season, for cultivating
the mortis tiiuhicttulis and making silk.
The p 'per w i:l espouse the cause of no party
in |>o!iiics, but shall contain an impartial summary
of political intelligence, and, ccusional.y,
able speeches anil well written essays (ulnu
met unli) f.urly discuss ng the principles and
measures of all p..rites, it ih believed that ?
comparatively s.n.i.I space devoted to political
suhjot > in this way in iy lie made more profili|
b!e to the Fanner of domestic habits, w ho wishj
es to be acquainted with the true state of the
1 country and quaiiiied lor a proper u: . iufeih!
g' ut discharge ol lie duties ofci'izens'np, tin
a whole sheet tilled, Iroin week tc week, and
! year to year, ui.li one-sided discussions, and
| he mere quarrels of editors tool politicians,?
whilst, at the same time, it will not Ik* calcuated
to est range neighbor fri in neigli'mr, ?;r
to mislead into a hehef that one half ol the
cnuirry are le-s patriotic ifian tin* o her, or
les- ..rlcnily oltai hed to our republican instit
ut |o||8.
fc'o much of the fourth page as ?ha!l not be
occupied with stand ng advertisements will
generally be fi.ieii up weii matter ol moral and
religious cast, ami arnclts conducive, mother
rosjMTtn, to proper family instruction and family
discipline.
II tin; increase to the subscription list upon
isr-umg Has l'ro-pi r.lus shall he sullu .ent o
warr ant the e\|?< n.se, m w type wi I he pro.
i ureal, fort la with, f r the body of the pap- r ;
that n> for the part now printed m large le.ter;
and at the eoniiiieiiceiuent oI 'he next volutin
the title ot the paper w ill lie rh ingod to
I-'aniert' iSuzctle. ami Cher aw A'iotrhser.
For vi iiiis boo Inbt p<ge.
Sephiiihi, l-tim.
Strny'cd.
S TIK'M {!:?* ?ii:i ctilh s pi mt.itiop in
Niiik. Motlb??ii?n|?li District on Wcalueval
,y iii^lil ?!bl Nov. If*. 9. .a eh..-.i.ul >o rcl in ire
mile, - yejis old. toinr.ahte well grown, small
legs ?hut *><-< n vv ijjiiiie.l some ; no other fl -oh
in irks r?'i''?l!ei-t-i! it present Allr .son..hit ox.
l?i iiu-? will t?- pod tor h r apprehension and do.
livery. Any information iai>y t>o directed to
Hen nctte*. nte.
WM. < liO^SLAND.
Novcuibi r Vl7:h 1' 3D.
3 ?f
New (iootls
' L7 till) sol .cii'i r i? apt on opening ,i s'n, L ni
U |ni<> !s iii t'.n I ivx , v.. it adapted to the *cj.
.nil, w Inrll h' i*< pr.-p ii .1 to t. II .it pre*-s \ iv
:, m r .!' - !. < i 1 y w holt ?o it '..il ll
. -t tglll -I I I g | I'o.l l. il III Ctt hit I .on Is .ll I
New Yd. I, |.i.kif s.1 les iti S.-pt 111*? i li^t, unit
thinks lie imii si || (In in ok low UN tliey e .n he
h.t||,i lit III all) ol tile .Soil Jit I'll tOAIIS.
I) l?. M. \UN.
Novei.h.er yj.l, l~ 31.
if
South f.'urolinu.
'.i K. M I.' r. 1 Ilocr.il:.lion in
Atn.rl. U Alc.v.r, < Kl,
,, , . I At. ictnn.-iit.
|i.graham J
II Kiil.AS t!i I'Uii.till in tlic M s.
ww t' i. )>' has tiloil hv- Dorral ith?n in n>\
oll'iee agiiiist tin* lli'luiiilaut who is ahs- i.t Iro.n
.mil w iihot:! tin- limits n tin- ?t tto having noiih, i
Wilis nor attorney known within tin- s.uno.
Ii is nril-itii.it tins 1 >i I ml.ml iii> | laoo >-i
in ?ii.: Ins ii.-1, no- to tin- mii.I Overj Sal oti w r Inn
.i year ami a ilay 1*10111 tin- il .to Ii rout ..tliorwi^o
final mill iiliMihito |H'|o|iK-l witl ho given ami
.i? irdoil njjimst linn.
Oil.I Coiiriiun I Meat. f
lor Hamilton i)i. iricl. S
s. W. DL'UOSK. C. P.
rci-miiif I'J, lr*3"<. ev'lmlv
! ii i <{iii(y.
Morion Ihslrtct?So. Ca.
M.ilnmn St .ll*?r?l nnd )
M ir^ 11 I t'.?iii|?Ih'I1
A Iiiii'k .i> I X.linr'.i I llil! for partition
oi 1). I'.un'ibiiJ 'IvcM. V >V.
M" i< S \V.11*? r and j
Wilt* t t .lilt)*-. J
ST |i)> ii.aiifj to my ?"li>r.iction that More S
\V ;t. r and M ny liis win* Ii truant! ilnt'ii
Illll-H'S I.) I >111".11 Olilljt I'M (If IVI.SI'lt, .lll<l l>
I. ii.I.ill.- in tin . vc -t..|.<! . >i , iir i ut ol.
nnri Ii ynii* tit - limits of tin* t.t.to It is on
11 . I. il 111 11 II11 * * .11 11 11 < >11 t * ?11 > |?' . I: I lilts,
Kolirilty*. o tl.al tiny ilo t?!o d. uustvi r
i?r tl* linn tolii* HI of (*iiiii|iiaiut ii* tin* Mini
jn' wiilnn tin < ihoiiIIiIm from tin? d.iti: hereof,
<*r tin*? nd Hill will Ik taken |*ro C"iifesfi> tg nii-i
t hem.
i:n\vAKi) r. wiu;i:i.r.!:.
. t'o nun siui.i T in Input y.
r ..ii.iiis.i-in. rs Ofli . /
M ri-ii (' i! O. i t 1*3'.? y
l*< Hn
VVotTI
IT nil! f?tiii-li Oili anil IH*keiy \V.at
Ii ? 5?l |n*r eoinl, Cash.
A. P. i.Acns rr
October I, I17? n*
( lieraw J?aron.
' AM^, Shoulders, unit Sides. r.t" my oivn
<uiip|;. forsile. Terms. <' 1 .
A I* I.Al OSTR.
( Plu'iM 1. lKlH, 17?It*
C/otlcC!.
lli^s Km, l.ifruirii. .nid (*uh:a CofT.'P,
in dure, and I'ui tj|i',\v|iolvi>i)o or iu.
(uil by
I) MAl.TOY.
Nov. ROlli, lf39. 2 3t
New Orleans & Trinidad
MftLASS I: s.
HMDS. New Orleans .V Ttiriirl.id
I p ''oIhmo* of very mi potior quality i;i
flT** vd for siIol?7 I*. MALU>Y
Hubert's Silk Munual,
OU SALI'l i the Uvokxtutc.
Cher aw, Nut. 15, lb3D.
__ 1 ?f
Seasonable Goods,
rBllIR subscriber linn received a l.irgr portion
1 JL uf Ins nu| ply of fall and Winter Goods,
I embracing us great a Viriety as is usually found
j in any store in Una place; to wlucli he rcspcctI
fuily solicits tlio attention of persons wishing to
purchase, us they will he offered at prices as low
as can possibly he atlorded by any one.
b. MclNTOSH. i
Noveiubor 2d, 1j3J.
N II?A largo supply of negro cloths, blank,
els. Over Coals and Cloaks, w inch w ill be sold
very low.
New Hooks.
LATELY Ucccivcd by wagon the following
new woiks at the llookstore, viz :
In Theology and Religiou* Literature: Hoard,
man Oiignial Sin, Village Sermons, J.iekm en
Justification, Good's llelicr Covenant McDowell'a
liihlc Class Manual. Signs of the Times hy
I). Cuyler, Memoir of Dr. Uud? II by Dr. Tyng.
Ihutcii's Crook in the I?ot, Dick's Theology,
i McEnen on the Types of the Old Testament,
| Sioiig.il'a works, I'llilip's Guides complete in
two vols. Mcllie on the llook of Esther, Chris
tian Youth's Hook. Hodge's Iliatnry of the
Presbyterian Church, Ourney'a liihlical Notes
| in preof'oft ho Deity of Jesus Christ.
In (lenctul Liteiatuie ; Cowp? r an I Thomson
I vol. b vo 11 - in > iim 1'oeins 1 vol H vo. Crahbn,
j l|eb*T and Pollock I vol. 8 vo. Moore's Wo-ks,
l^vol 8 vo. Junto's I.< tiers, Hroo '? Universal
| li Zi'tti'cr. Molmpolil n Pulpit, being sk tele a
define most celebrat living English I'r uchers
of all Denomination*, Lord Kioiighum's sketches
of Characters in the reign of t.coige III. l)r.
lluuiphrovV Tour, M j.s of S. Carolina, Do. of
j Candidas and G oigii.
Also the following School Hooks ; Murray's
! <>r <nini.tr. KirkhumS Do. English Header Jones
i Chemistry, Do. Philosophy, Uouruon's A'gebra.
I Ac. A .
c wo raw fxov. it, imj.
1 tf
list tf: Notice.
| A Mi prr 'Htw ind ditcd to tlio IiSl.it* of Ann
Hum ilw iw'il, Ijli-utCiiohl 'rficld lliktrid,
' ir ,r ipiesti <11<? cin,i?' forward unci in .ke |wynirnt;
anil ill who have claims agiinst said KM.it e will
|"i'? nt the s.ino duly authentic .tod as the Saw
J directs.
} J W. BURN.
II. Ij. BUItN.
Kxecutors.
j Nov. 15th 1*33.
1 tf
1 ot Asm?tih (| I .stati.
1VV11 I, n? I .it I* lime Auction on .S itur>! iy
the 3 cIi inst. part of the Aoigitttd Instate
i?l Sii idr.icli Miti'lul t! Tf ir.ed, consisting id
one lot whore ins hi icksmith shop formerly
stood, tog'tin r with till Ins blacksmith tools,
one gig tinl harness, and one steel rev cotton
I Cm. t ig ll.? r with other things belonging to
K.ild h Mate?'!' ttm. o:i day of .wile.
'flu." piop rty is told to meet his ileitis and I
tk-this met. o.l of informing ail person" in.
ii Id d to hint tin.I nnlcsj tin v settle with me
i hel'nro tiio s le, ?|\i r thil ilav they w ill find
) 'lit ir notes and m counts in the Ii ind.? of kli otli
' cor tor colli cti'd?.
1) S UARI.l.KK, Assignee,
i November 1 0, 16311.
1 tf
Okra Cotton.
SOMK of the KCi'd of tli.8 valuable cotton
arv k-fi for ?al?* at tl.id oHice.
J If
i urpcutcr's Tools.
rflm.i: SI > ori1-' : i. it | 1st n o. iv. <1 n vr:y rxiJ.
'OlnOVV ??: >111 lin ll' of I ' ! I'f'tlli'l'rt "1 H'l'j,
. i"?ng vv1:t I? iir. . I'otib'n an I Si agio, ('nil Sii-I:
i. Jack, fi.noiilhiiijjr, Kmc, nii'l Jointvr
I'..,-or. A-'.rig.s, l!>*. I'.ni-'t. II !! ).\ ? a in!
I; . r.iJs. Nosiiigs. iit i . Uvalo'ti Qui k O. 1*
U ^ li I >: l . S. I It ibblt, U isl. g all i S if.ll
, Plait, e. S.mli Con), l'ovc? lor Mr|i*. Tabl?
I I', inet, forus U - ,,!h .iti 1 fnriii.'i) Planes, Uo
j mail i). < ..ml Fii''"!i? 1 illi'UtioiF, hni|ip* ill.|x,
. imi'Iijp, <" i. 4? , I"itori;'.g. unJ Plow I'lancs,
: Plan Ii'o'K, O I Sti.n ?, K y lln'io To iiitl,
| .. i;i] I'.ii 1. 11 anil, C*i Cut a ml Cranio S.iub,
| S r v S i M >r-c , .in I M irking (In ;? *
I A igiis, tteoiii'il ij i its, M a i?. Sucki'l, mi!
I'iiiiici. C'iii-i Is iii'il Itniig.'s, I', it ami Iron
i *!) i iv*. Si In i!, li'i, .* jdko S.i v s, I.neks,
| IllllgcS, Sj.ll^^ uljl i I ; I'll, Ac.
A I.S??
(' Mills* ("niV II !in! ,ni'l Pro;.} \o?<, O! in
ami IV it nay i v in in lit-. 1 iui inner*, S.n iigiing
| ail i I < :l lung I Inlolidt. A c,
The a'.i'Vn were I'vrch fl low ind for c isli
I ll ' t!.c U. :.l l!l.kUllf..Cl'JI, I.",, .ll III M ill b" soli) i'lie a It
' y
I). M \M,oY.
N(?v?';r?i r i. 1 Mill, ?:l
Dissolution.
! rami: ro partnership existing li-'wrm the
U Suhcnlicr?. cinlcr tin- tiiid of I A. A H. I..
I 1>1'MAS,.?I Sto -\ i*i*tlit in Montgoun-ry county,
will dissolve ugreealdo to the terms of its own
I liiutit ion on tin* Lt day of December next.
I Therefore, this in to b y to cur fri?>n<ia and cu.i.
tomrrs.thut wr will ?\ * .it I'uhllc Auction.
I on l 'i idiiy 11t* It'tli I ?' iift i r, 11?c bsttinct^ot our
' STOCK OK (ittOI'S ni tli,ij place.?thi- r-.il to
I runtime tioui ilay t . d..y uiitiitlio whole is din.
I posed of.
ISH \ v| V ld'MAS,
PTMtWKl.l. 1): DUMAS.
also:
rC^lIU rn partner lnp lu-i -tolorc exi-lir^
B Ix'tweeu I)'* SiiiibcrihrrH, tin ler the
j firm of It. It. DT MAS, Ji CO., in Kichniond
; i-o inty, i* on this d. j ?! shelved l>y innln.il con.
j sent, ;iiid w < t ike the lil?rity ut informing our
11K*ii(In ind riib'toiuers g. .i -ially. tint Mi y h. vc.
! our w.irnurl thank* for tm i. Iih r.M |> tronige
j li'Tr'oforr cxt? iioihI, . nd fnr'lui i--v Mi it *
I 11.. v i d. ir.nl tin' >r:c<- o' ou; taoo is in oidtr to
< rinse t"i- icbH, and will .?tV i at' Ihdiiu* S il on
J:hc'Jt.!i llei hiiiIm r n< xt. hie Lihu>r.r of Stnrl;
i t ie n mi h iii*I. a r. Ail p- r>ons mil* l t* i' to i iMi
j r eniici in t*y account, dto- ?:p to the Iht d ?y i
J.Hilary Lst. will 0.11 and close Mir b.ililn hy
1 is'i i i i or pi* \ mm J j I! i- d i\ ofr.aie ;,t Stony
I'm it. I fading tt? comply w ith this notic*.
I i 11y * \p i t lo tiiit! their aceoiintb in the hands ut
notion tor collection, a* longer indulgence
' cannot nor will not In* given.
1SII \M A DUMAS,
lit|{W 101.L L DUMAS.
j \ omj'i >r 1 ?, H I . ii 3t
Jo Lquity.
( Ufraw ristrirt?South Carolina;
l'ranoeii 11iiutrr "1
\k. [ 11*1} fur par til on ic.
I'rnnco Cooper J
et alios.
I api curing |?i my ^jtirficlioti tint William
I Ii l'o?i|K r a Defendant ui this cam- is aheutit
iVoin nnd reside* without t!ie limits ot t!io State
j ot Sotit'-i Carolinn, en motion of J. A D.trg.in,
it in ordi roil 'Imt the mini William Coojior do
[ oppoar nnd'pjoml answer or di'inur to the said
j Hill of the Complainant, on or by the tir.st day
| of January next, and tint in default thereof tin:
I Mini K.il in: to him K> taken pro confcmto. It m
I slfO ordered that notice of 'hi* order be ptlbliohtd
| in the Cheriw Cizelto twice a month for the
I f pace of three months.
<1. W. DAUC AN.
(. oinin. in Lnimtv.
I Fcjrt Vf. 1839. t? 'ii mfSpi
Godey's Lady's Book.
eaiUM ?3,ooo. moMtfci*.
Mori than Sixty Figures cf Fashions each
year.
Great addition to the Editorial Department
MRS. LYDIA II. S1GOURNEY,
Whose name ie so intimately connected
with the Literature of our Country and who
has justly been termed by tin contemporary
pr<?< The Ilemans of America. Will assist
Mrs. Hale in the editorial department. It is
with feelings of the greatest pleasure that ths
publisher of the Book makes this announce
uirnt. The editorial corps wiUnow consist o
MUS. SARAH J. IIALE, MRS. LYDIA II.
SK.UDKNEY AND LOUIS A.GODEY.
Mrs. Sigourncy will commence her valuable
aid with the January Number.
The Lady's Book has always been' noted
for the purity of its contents; that marked
distinction which characterizes it shall still he
preserved ; indeed, with such conduc'ors it
will be impossible to go astray.
TWENTY VOLUMES
Have already been issued. It is usuul to
announce that a small edition only will be published.
Contrary to tlii-s, the Proprietor of the
Lam'u Book ann unces that he will publish
an immense edition, witli which he hopes to
supply all those who will favour him with
orders, commencing with the January number.
It will be seen by this advertisement that
every effort has been made by the proprietor
i ot this work to make it superior to any other
in America, and as a
1 lie Laiiy'a Book is probably tbe nisi
proper that could be desired lor Ladies, edited
by their own sex and assisted as the editorial
department is by tho pictorial embellishments
I if is positively 'he Boudo-r companion.
There arc other publications that advert ?u
Fashion Plates.
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it to be dis'inct'y understood that the princ:
j pnl Fashions in lii.s work are coloured, anil in St
I every Number, which is not the case with
I an\ other work published in this country.
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tiio work, and as it i.i no {Treat expense to give
platen of Fashions without co'oring, tha l'ulilifher
will give from three to six figures each
nionfli, in addition to the 3 colored?This wri!!
make in nil, gcneralh* about
NINB FIGURES OF FASHIONS
MONTHLY
i.Acr. PATrt;K.M? axu iMTTr?>s
of embroidery will be published at rcgulaa
intervals.?These beautiful ornaments (par
ticularly the former) hate given great eatis
faction.
M V SIC A L It E r A R T M E X T
Is under the superindence of J. G. Osborne,
thin whom no j?er?>on if more capable of doing
it justice.
The I.itcrary Department is placed under
' the superintendence of
MRS. .SARAH J. HALlC
| MRS. LYDIAM. SIGOURNEY,
j Two- (.adies so well knowu to fhc world
tli.it to mention their names in connection
with any publication is at once a guarantee of
its morality, virtue, and utility. Ot their capabitily
to conduct
r:ss :a:y'd 2cos
I' is presumed no person will dould. and
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j Knghsh or Ann rican Magazine can pubhsh in
connection \v th its Literary department two
i nam-a tn c< lebrated in the world of letters.
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I CI.M, I-...1
. .? ew ui? vii i* vjt ti.< wraivu p-jeini".
I Wc hall cii'' avc ur as far as he? in our pow.
| or to gratify this rcc!irg by giving from tunc
I to time correct imitations of the most relobra1
toil Female s\ i iter." of the day.
l,oer??uture Tales Hs*avs !/guilds, Horn
ititic incidcn'R in liistory/F.xtractR froin the
j old Foots, |{e\icws Poetry, Ftinnle Hdycat.on,
Lmbeiinhincnts, Faniiions colored and
1 mi. oa red. Lace Htnbroid<-ry, Fac ttimilicy,
! Muecic Ac.
I More th hi Sixty Figures of Fashions yearly
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Idetcinnn: d to consult all tacte>. Any embei.
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I to reprint thr-e numbers and inert tse t<?
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1 to 17,(100 and we now print 'Jij.lMKI copies
, monthly, Probably the greatest monthly het of
ub?criber? in the World.
j Our reading matter is about the tame in
] quantity ns any nmil.tr production, probably
I a little in favor of t lie Book. It would be fooU
i ihIi anil false to say that it contairs more and
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bis interest.
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