Prom iho Watchman of {be South. RELIGIOUS BW?E IliNCE. NO/ ill* . The opinion commonly entertained, that c< tho moat enormous tinners uru ?h? iuhj- cla it nf tho most pongoni convictions of s n, und v the most ol.irimug terror* of hell, is not <1 correct. In regard to such the Commence* d tnnot of q work of graco Is soin-liim s very n gradual. nod ilio impressions so apparently < stVgh', that they afford very iitilo ground of ? tuir^uine expecuitio it of ih > result. While ?{ on t!w o-her hand, some per ions ofun <1 Mnlil -mislvd moral phunicter, and who * Trom tfio ii.rtuenco of n ndigtous education r, have always respected religion and venera- a tod its ordinances when brought udder a Conviction i;re morn terribly alarmed, nod r **!?. roorc overwhelmed with d is* reus than others n * whose Ives tin vi; hivn kt ilniut t. v <rrn<<i c im- s. T??e Rvv. John Newton, when j n ? wakened :o sonic ? mse of his sinful and | <. iJunjjort?os con litibn, which occurred during' , ^ violent and long con', nuod storm at sea, d t'truigo his judgment was convinced that t ho w:i<i th>> grottiest of sinnoas? and he i doubled whether it was possible for him to ! lut saved ; yet scents to have had no very ( deep feelings or ugit??ting feus. lie i tsuys, "It was not 'ill a'tcr, p iluips, s-veral i| \ carj, :hnt I had gained some clear triewfcii of the a fimte righteousness en 1 grace of j t'hrs: J sus iflv Lord, that I had u deep i.ud s r??ng apprehension of my state by na. tore ;?vl practice; and pertiups till then I could not have !>ornc tho sight ; so wotidcrtuily dors' "h" Lord proportion tin* dis c.iV'-riesof j*it? and grace. For he knows our'runic, and tint it'ho were to put forth the greatness of his power, a poor sinner w.ci.d tie !.isihmi:v overwhelmed, ntid crush, ,t ;|? ? . t II \ I .! i r -I , - .? ii /. i. iiij mougii iioin mis i tone llicri w.is a sriis bit' change, ami his . mind was rum J towards religion, yet i' ik , ewlent f.\?;n the his'ory ofhis life, as well! us his capeiieaees aft rwards, that grace . ? existed during s? vr.il yars, in th" feeblest I jr^T hm wli'i'h wo cm'"on roivo. I: appeared ho (finch so to himself, that lie warns all persons fu.tn cousidurutiiig hi* cxperirnee . u model for them. "As to inys-If," ?'>'? In*, every part ?-f ir.y case has been extraordinary? I lime hardly* met ? s:ng'c in. si unco r smnShee i'. Few, very few, have been res *uo ! from such a dreadful xta'r, and those Je.v 11::?r have h en fivoretd, have hcnorully passed ;hr ugh the most sever-' | convictions ; and ett-T the Lord has given them peace, uio-r future lives have ben j usually more nea'ous, bright and es-'inpla- I rv than common." Now "his is the opinion \ which I think, is taken up rather IVom theory than an observation of fids. I think that those persons who l.uvc b"cn ntos: conversant wi h exercised sc.ols will say, thul thorn is no general rule here?that very pungent convictions and deep dis'ress art? found as frequently in those who have been p rest r ml from out-breaking transgressions, as in those noted tor llieir imino ratifies. There seems, indeed, more reason for severii convictions in thu in ter case ; hut conv ictions arc nut uniformly proper* tinned to ;hc magnitude ol cthnes. And in truth, we arc iueapui-l; of comparing 10 gethcrthn hcinonsness cd lhc s'n.s of diller cut persons The moral man, r.g no call | him, may he the greatest sinner of tho two. j when weighed in the bufances of the sane. J 1 - > i nvuiu ti (> '|>mor preitcivr <?>< < i iit>?l< rf.!?e t ) prove, that mowd m' n and t wo 1 professors, must ill t>li cases li" lur j more \\ icked than the blaspheming infidel] i.iui gross debauchee. The argument wun j p'nuv.blo, but luhoro i uu<)?r cue ?s ! viiM;?l defect ; mid I was of opinion nod j s l! nin, tbat such n doctrine is dull, j gemus and calculated to cncoura. ? men to j go to alt lengths in wjckmliu-Fs. When ! \wis a very young preacher, I expressed ; ?he opinion in a sermon pronclir d in North j Carolina, tliut the mere moralist and formal, i i-?t mere more out of the way of conviction 1 tlion the oponly piof.uv\ When the r. : mon was ended a ii tcc looking man came j up to mo and said (iiut I h uj delivered j precisely his opinion on 0110 point, and ( fo 'aliened lSir* above sentiment. 1 ioqmr?oI.; wiii u be a us gone, who he was, ami (omul that be was rho most no'oiious profl ga'e j in all i'nc country; ? ?n?J not Urn,: afterwards be was apprt-b-i ded and imprison* d, as the b'-aj of u company cngagi d in fell,minus / arts. T? is taught mo a lesson which 1 I rover f.rgot. Mr. New Jon proceeds thus, ' N >w, on th'j one hand my convictionsj w* re very moderate, and furbelow what neght have boon expected fioni the dreadfin' tovieu 1 had to make; so, r.ix lh?o her j ti y first beginnings iti n religious course ' uereai faint as can be \v? II imagined. 1 ! linv r l?te w that season alio.led to Kev. j it. 4, usually called the timo of first love.'' A id dice. lie relates facts uliieh give sad ? vt-Jeiu'o u*' a va ry low s'ate of grace ; and if it had never ris -n higher we should certunly hnve bp"n inclined to b' l.ove that he was not a subject ?>f saving grace. l?u , this 'eads me to remark a fact an .logons to what i4 common in th n tura! world ; that the infant ulu-n born, ban ly gives evid-ncn ??r life, may not only grow to maturity, btr in s 7.e ar.J strength, may far exceed those who cotmriciirted 11lit with ue>r<? nrtivity t and vigor ; and SO ill the anirilunl lit' ? #!?? > i w ? -J.-. ? - I *' 11*111 the incipient motions uivJ a flections are ^ very feeble, the person niuy eventually be i camp a m ituru and emincr.t Christian, ns I wo have no doubt Mr. Newton did. Another iiiK'nr.r > of a similar kind, if my r memory y rvs rim. cvas the Rev. It. C031!, tl who had n.'sn been for many years n pro <: lance inlidei ; bat who in process of lime 11 hecamo o:?" of tho most eminent Christinas, tl us well as spiritual preachers of his day.? < I>r. Tiiorr js Scott also, wus u Socininn.and ii ye! u preacher of tho esiahlisltcd church; n ha* tho progress of illumination and comic. 0 lion in itin mind was very gradual, (lis n "Force of Truth" is an ndiruroMo little * work, no'I furnishes a full illustration of the li sentiment which 1 wish to inculcafo : Thai ci l*:arc in tho commencement, is often ex- ii cecdingly fuiru nr;d feeble ; and yet tuny ai growitiin n state of ma'ur: y unj cutnparu. a tivc perfection. ' >' "T - - In tho experience of President Edwnrds, i recorded by himself, we find no account m F uny deep and distressing conviction* of M 11 at the commencement 61* tiis religious of ours* { though afterwards* perhup* few " ien ever Attained to such di-ep, humbling iew* of tho depth nnd turpitude of tie* eprnvity of his heart. But hi*?jrperii nee iffers from thui of tho- n men iorn-d nhove \ i that his firs' views ofdivi ie things were 'ear and intended with unspeakable delight. Tlie first imtanre, that f-remember of thut art of ijnwarl, secret delight in C?od nnd ivnu things, tlmt 1 have lived much in ^ i?ce, was, oil read ng thoso words, 1 Tim. $ 17, 'JY rnv unto the king eternal immortal nd invisible, the only wise Uod, be honor nd glory forever and ever, Am^n.' As I end tho words, there ramo into my soul, nd was as it wero diffused through it, ? case of tec gior'y of he divine Bing; n i lew s'Mise riu'ie did* rent from any thing 1 J ivor e\p* rieiK-ed heforo. Never any words ?! if Srip'nre seemed to mo as those words . lid. I thought wit'i myself how excellent a leing iliut w?s, end liow happy I >houl I he. ai i I ni ght enjoy that Clod mid he rapt up to tun 111 heaven, and l)u us it \v?tc swallowed iji in lutn forever." Fiom about that ... lime: I began !o have n new k nd of appro. In-naioiis and ideas of Christ, and the work of redemption, anJ the glorious way of sahvnlion h. him. An inward, swr?t sense of (l t'leset i-ngs, at limes, cat 110 into my honrt ; ll and my aoul was led away in pleas views " and cotrenipl i'ions of them.*' "Afcr lliis lc my sense of du inn things gradually increas e'l, nnd became more and more livc'y, and had m ire of that inward sweetness. '1'lle appearanee of every thing was altered There seemed ?o ho as it were, a eahn. went, cast or appearance of divine glory, in idinost every thing. God's excellency. Ins wisdom, his purity, and liis love seemed to appear in every thing," Tne difference , hirwi-eii th s and in my oilier eas'm ol in- t cipient pii'iy is vt-ry str king. And yet lli<w ' views and ex-ereaes do not eoine up to the ^ standard wh rli hoiiic setup in regard to j christian ?xp nence, li cause they uro so r abstract, and have such casual reference to ' C ?ri>t, through whom alone God is reveal 1 ed to man as at? olijnCt of s iving fai h.? , And if .here ho a fault in the writings o' tins gr ?> and good man on the sut?j< c of eypv.riineiiti'l religion, it is, that they seem to represent renewed persons as at the first v a liitiut.-s of God ? th delight, without ever 1 think ug ofa Media or. flu: few in* n ever at'niucd, us we think, higher degrees of holiness, or laid made more arcuia e observations on tlie e.vrcises of others. His woil; on tlii* Atlee.ions is too ah*'reel and v tedious for common readers ; bill s an ex- u Ctllent work, although I think his twelve ? marks might with great advantage f?e rcdu- ' c? d to half ;hc nuinhi'.r, on h>s own plan.? ' condu it* by rem vrkittjr, tliut experimental | cx< rci?t s of r-'lig <?is arc sure !o take their complexion from (lie theory of do'trine ft?tertnind, or which is inculcated at (lie time. This subject deserves further consideration. A. A. I I THK RUSSIAN KM.MUiRA.NTS AT BUFFALO. 1 I These emigrants cois nun to excite i?"en? | t on ; and the r prolonged stay its our ci y ' li i.s led some to think that tIs -y would r". inutn during t m w n'er, an I become n tax U(>?tti us. No tuttn of tliar kind m*o?J l?n ea;rluiii?:d. Tne p irty are from Prussian < Silesia, and number about 700 in ? f w days t!soy e.xp ct t?> b" joined by 390 mor , fev\t spring by 1">!0< <10 ! Ju (ng the next ttuiunv'i by perhaps lOOOor'iOOO of their countrymen, in iking in ull not less than 1 3000. Taey nrn Proteruntsoft'ie Lu Ivrii ' Church. Anew oig urza ion of the r-!ipious es'nblishmont in Pitissia having been effected the King ordered all his k hjeu's 10 j'liu it, threatening cortuin penalties for nun. conformity, lmpri.onmr!il,coufis at ion of prnpeily and persecuting in various forms, were the consequences 10 the recusants.? Finding they could no longer r sain tlvir homes in comfort, numbers of th? old school, among whom arc those now here, peli.ier.cd l is Maj- sty, for permission to / ? it: ? lloi n/uioif* A ' ...?i UIU1IIIJ. yvii' l IIIUI'J il V'-'T of frunl- ss exertion, they wcreut last allowed to il part ; and with lighter hoar's than they h 1 I experienced for many years before, they left t!i? ir lan J forever, knowing thn nfar off, ill 'in was another land in which hoy coal J worship God according to the <J elates of tl.eir own consciences. We lea in that Mr. \V. A. Thomson, It irdwurc tr.erchant oftliis city, who acts as ( their ugent, has been put in possession of a f sum of money sufficient to place them on 1 their la id, in Wisconsin, and feed them for < ight months, if necessury. md p nlent of the original purchase of the soil. H The grra or part of them will leave this 1 week for Milwnukie. We rongrnttilu'c Wisco.is 11 on the prospect of this vnlu thle idjjiiun to i's population, and to our city il is a nw'terof no small moment to have tlio West li!!< d up with ftioh hardy, indus'rious ii tilers, ? Bujjfitlo Com. Ad. X Oil n recent % isit to the Maryland lloKpi <> a!, we learned 11 int snmo particulars of a J' nHancholy case of die losS ofreason from tj indJon fright. The subjects i$ n malo child, j?i ihout eight years of ago, named John II. <r ' 'risbo , dm son of a respectable widow *' nly residing at pell's Point, whose prl e. lological developments seem intended fo*lie clabora' ion of elevated intellectual con. ((l ions, and whose pbys o':n"mv is eini. en ly qualified to give that expression wli?< h at tongue cannot give. And yet the in. i licet ofth;it noble looking child Ins b'-en ' rrmcdinhly destroyed by somo silly irifl'T /ith a false face \ by whom he was friut- lr nod some time !nat summer. The child, 3i t the time, fell suddenly down, and for two f*' 'ueks exhibited little or none of his former velmeas, and fiiifilly his mind gave way 'a* titiroly, and though ho was kept some lime g(. i the hospital, no cure could lm effected, ro< ad he is now in the care of his mother, in state compounJid of idiocy and madness. Baltimore Sun. > 11 New Music. 1 ECENTLY received oi the Book Store a | ~fl ^ a ipply embracing a considerable variety 1 * Hongs S?ncr d, Sentimental and Humorous; tit o .Marches WuU*"?, &c. and Music paper. ?fc, Djceuibv-r 4th, Ib39 an 4 if in Blacksmith's Tools. kgnod supply of the ubovo ?m hand and for- j'i sale chaap by ?li D. MALLOY. fo December 4th, 1P33. at 4 tf oi Nuils. 'J r4 4k Ivt-jtm Nails and Ur.ulft. n'.so4 Saga5 in ci J vr Wrought an J Ilorse Shoe Nails, foj. tn ?.ile by rc D. M.VI?LOY. 1, December 4th, 18111). vv 4 tf I Notice. j? BY consent of til: hiir* of tho lain Moses ei Sanders, will la? sold at l> irlingtnn O. II. I' 11 incmla/ the Gth January next all 1I10 Ileal 01 Islato, consisting of Plantations, lo's in Da.. I nirlon villag . Ac. &.c. . w Persons wiahitig t? purchase will do well to ; tl Lien i. 'IVrma at sale. J.VS. S. Me.CALL, Adm'r. 10th Daccinbor, 1330. ai 5 t <1 s Notice. | " tl.L |icr?Oiis having claims against the Eshlc f of D miul McCuskill deceased lute of litis laco, arc r-quested tu present llivin lawfully au. I hunlicalod, on or bo 1'oro the fifth day of January p icxt, as that is the limo appointed to apportion r ho properly among the lo irs, and to seltlu this : t| daiuis us far us wo way bo able. S M. McCASKILL. Agent for ' -J Al.KXK. MuCASKlLL E.r. i ? IX-combcr 1 -1th. I-3D. I a 5 tf ;? No lice. .n j 'Sinn sulmTtbor tak-s jtr?*;it plousurn in rc. 1 JL turning lb inks in bis customers for the! it t yen for llni liberal patronage extended to. \ vardsbiui, and cmlirnei'i this opportunity of in. ; Wining th an that lie intends carrying <>n the j .Mack Smith bunii! m in all i ?r brunch' s at the > uand formerly occupied by Daniel MoDutfie.? 1 la willshoa horses at *jil 0 1 all round ; shoes ^ minted with steel #i flows in iy he hud s oady stoek 'd for the liold. Tin re will he at. uclieil to ihe IMuck SiuiMi Shop a Wood Shop in he house op;?os-ite M .sire's Hotel, where all ki' u? if wood Work will bu done at the shortest no. icc. ANDREW MILLER. DeCOIIlh.ll- I2lh. 1^39. 1*. S. Ho w i dins all those indebted to him f?>r j j vork done, to call and settle by the first of Jan. "ry. J 5 3t 1 I Notice. '03HE undorniuncd havinir honrdit the entire KL block uf goi/d* from M'-Hsrs J A \V. la-ak, could lake thin m? I hod ofinlur inuig llicir friends ind acquaintance* that they liuvc taken the house iccupicd by the Messrs Leaks, where I hey aro itfcring a wi ll selected assortment ot Dry Goods, ' Indware, and Groceries, ? 2 of which (Icy are ' lisposcd to coll low for cash or on a short tunc to lunolual customers. II. M. eV W. IT. TOMLINSON. CIi'.tuw March 1839. if Seasonable Goods, ! THE subscriber has received a largo portion ' of his *U| ply of full mid Winter Goods, j unbracing us great a v iriety us in usually found ii any store in this place; to which he rcsjicct. I Colly solicits the attention of persons wishing to lurchtuw, .-in they will ha offered at price* as low [ 1 is can possibly l*c uilordt d by ui.\ one. 1J. Mc IN TOSH. November 2d, |f?39. ' N It.?A I irge supply of negro cloths. hl.m!( *?, Over Coats and Cleaki, v.TiichwiU be sole roiy low. Sale Keul of instate. j, BY order of the Coart of Equity for Ohcraw ( District in the euro of Thomas St tilth* ind wife vs Samuel McD.iniel will bo sold at ( Beniiettsvillo, M ir(borough District on the first iioitday in January n-xt (within tlio usual hours) , .ho real Ealuta ot John Standard M<'Danie| con- ( .aitiuig throo hundred and fifty six acres, more >r loss, lying on f"rooked Creek in said District, i nd liouiidod by said crei k by the lands of J. Darid. John Taylor and lie !t>' land. Tne conditions of the Salo arc as follows.* The purchase money to he paiJ on the fust day of l iiiuuy A. D, lit II, with interest from the day if sale, except so much as i? re-ccssaiy to defray he expenses of the cule, which is to he paid in ?H?di. Hond and nirsonal seeiiritv un.t ? j.Jfof the premises, Purchasers to p ty for th J [ loecssnry couve, juc**. CiCO.W DABOAN*. ('oimnUsiuucr in Eq i.ty. Uocoinbur 1th, Ibd'J. 5 31 Public Sale. BY pfnu.trfxioli of Turner llryan Erq. Ordinary of Chesterfield l)i Irict then: will be f told at tliu late residence o? Goorga King d. c> as. t id on tho 2d of J inu iry next ait the personal t iroperty of said deceased : comes'ing of 27 ir ; jro. s, right head of llors s, Cat 11- , Hogs. Corn 4 odder, Household and Kitchen Furniture, I'i.in , at ion Tools, tic. Terms?All sums under fiv -dollars cash, al! unisaliov.- five dollirs, a note and good trcuri y, with interest from date on a credit until the 1 ust of January lb II. r GILLAM KING. AJmr. * S:l? December, IS.'il). a 5 ??t ? t Strayed. c A Sorre| horse of ordinary size hut ratine flL low, one rye Cightly injured, end having n whon iiu etimp'd from Gardner's lllufFa sidle w ith brans stirrups The horse in supposed > li ivo taken up at some of thn plaiitalious on T iu river below Chora w, any information resacting hint will t?u thankful! v received. ...... ; ""J II ouldo or expanse incurred ill taking up ami ( Doping till I got liim will be cheerfully pud. M. TOWN'SEND. ? Bunnottfvilli:, S. C. Dec. I2;h, leJ'j. ({ 5 tf |? V Sheriff's Hole. ? | ft V ordwr of tho Court of Ordinary will be , ' [ft wold At Clicslortu-ld Court IIouho mi the jj.' Ht inonday in January ne xt nil the K<\d Estate ! . 'Ranald McDonald dcooan?-d, c?ii*iating of two j .. icts of land, ono on Lyncher Crock, containing ; s 15 acres, one other trac on tho waters of Black J rook containing 805 acres more or Ion. Conditions: as much cash as will pay tho pauses of Sale; ono month's croJitoutheb.ilice, purchasor giving bond, with good personal a" curitv and a mortgage to the Ordinary if requi. nr il. Purchaser paving for nocossary papers. f Sheriff's fi(Rco Choster iold C. II. ( Dooombcr 10th. IP39. \ JNO. EVANS, S. C. D. 5 tf k.re-,. . II ? lilt ? II I For Sale. [" ARGK M i|>i? of Mtbbiftsiiipi ond Alabama, Li shewing the INihlicand Indian Land*, In. JE? .111 Reservations, Lund Ihstricts. Townships c. engraved Irom tlio Governments surveys id plain iii ill" (itm r.l Land Ollieu, Wash, gton City, by 15. G?!liaui, druugUman in the ,'!I encral L nid Other. Aj I*\ Taylor, book Fuller. Washington (lily, has 111! st published (and secured the copy r.ght uccor. tai ng In luvv) llio almve Maps, which will be co tiiid infinitely moru compluto and occuralo than uc >y heretofore published. They arc publis cd 8j, i separate ?he. U>, each containing nearly six I'laro feel, ami will be found especially useful id valuable to those interested in the lands of ^ liter State as lliey show every item of iuforina. . an which is in possession of the I.and Office . _ dative to water cmirsiK, township lines. Indian ! ml an I II serv itio is. I mil Districts, &.e. and till ho found perfe< tly accurate and pr eiso in 10*0 points. They can be sent by mail to any a? il l of the United States, subject to single letter pa iislage. I'UllTl two Jo'hirs, or throe copies ot \v it Iter will he -cut hv mail lor dollars A be ber.il discount will lie made to travelling ;.g i.ts tn r to any who will buy to m.1! i.g.in. is 11 j' h liters of newspaper* any where who f(. ill giv > tlio above advertisement (iiichiding ru lis notice) one or two insertions, shall rcc< ivo f)( y return mail a copy of eaeli map, if they will . ml a copy of the paper containing it, to tliu ? jvrn ikit. November 0, ld3D. ., ... i ?f j; Teacher VVuntetl g, IIO tuko chat go of tliu Clio Academy, nino lh mile* east ot llcnnnttsvtllc, Marlborough Hslricl S. C. competent to teacli tlio English 111 ranches g in-ri'ly and tl??- Classics. of winch m iti-ifii loiy cvdence must l?e turnKh d; ni.su a| but thcapplicjiit Kiist litis a good character. 'l'lic ielio! tfilic y?-(r ih divided into two sessions ol |(, I v\e Its each; tic ti 1 si eonum-ncing th? tiist (.j noiiday in J iiiu iry. w lion there will be ? vacation I two week leduio the coiniiicuuoinciit of the cond Session. Coniviiuuic dion* aili'r 'iwd to the subscriber L'' t Clio will h tVe duo attention until the 21 ll ot' Cl JeCeiniiir.whcn the election wilt I lie place. IT TIKIS C. WLA I'llEltHY. ? Secretary. yi Clio S. (*. Nov? inlicr 30:h, If 31). h 4 3t \\ Humictls di Hoods. * Jl'ST rocoived iiiu tor sale, a nctv supply ol c, l<mlien mid Mikson Hoods, ulsu, leghorn, |f straw and Tuscan Donnclle, latest p itt-in. I). MALLOY November 26th, I?39 3 ? g i\uw Stationery. r" A I.irgc supply of Stationery lus beci. Into j /%_ ly received at tln> Hook Store including dieck, Illue uiid II d ink. Q till* of various ijual. I ti ?. steel pens, wafers, wealing w.?x. ink povvdt r, " >Uck Kind tales, prints and punt boxes, hu v >-Tior gold leaf, Camel's hair pencils, Gcrmaa c Flutes Ac. ' U-'Ceniber -lib, 18 3d. * 4 ' Robert's Silk Manual, 1 S.\|,K t tjir llookstorn. Chcraw, Nov 15, l?39. 1 tf Ni w Hooks r BATELY Kccoivod ly w..gon the following JL new works at the Honksturr, vis : * In Theology and llehgiou* I.>lcrnl\:rr\ Hoard, nr.in 111 ign.al Sin, Vill ign Sermons, J.n k o oil I JtiHliftc iliou Good's Hetiei Covenant Mo Dow. i L-ll's llihlc Class M utual. Signs of the Tun s by J I). Cuvlrr. Memo.r of Dr. II -.n il i,v n- i'"?- i h ? -j Huston's Crook in the Lot, Dick'* 'theology, McEti ii on ill": Tv|k\? of the Did Testament, Scoiigil'* work*, Philip's (initio* compete in two vol*. McUio on the Ho oil of Esther, Chit* It*!! Youth's Hook, llwig' History ot ilic PrcHhvlrri.n Clinreli, (Jtirney's Biltlic.il Notes in proof of the Deity of Jesus Christ J Li flrnria! l.-triaturc.Cowpt r nn?l Thomson I vol. 8 vo Horn in* IVtnt ! vol, 8 to. t'nlihi', llebi r and t'ollock 1 vol 8 vo. Moore's Wo'k*. I! l^vol. 8 vo. Jiii,iu'h Lei (era. Brood's Universal La.izcttccr. Metropolit m Pulpit, being skiclu* nf the most ci I ibntcil living English Preachers o i?f all Denominations, I.onl llmiighain's sketches a ?f Character* in llio roign of t.forgo ill. l)r. u Humphrey'sTour, .Maps of S. Carolina, Do. of L'jiolin.is ami to orgia. u Also the following School Uookt; Murray's a Itroiiiniar, Knkliain's Do. English Header, Jones fi L'hi'inislry, Do. Philosophy, Bourdon's Algebra, a ,Cc. A. Cheraw Nov. 11, If49. f( ? tf list te Notice. A LI< persons ind? htod to tho Estate of Ann Hum deceased, late of Chester fi-.ild District. ire.r< r,nested to como forward.and inaki piymcnt; i ml ali who have claims against said Est etc will 1 >rc*' nt :1k samu uu,y autlu ntiCilod us the law arrets. J W. BURN, It. L. BURN. Executors. Nrv. 15th 1&33. , 1 tf_ ] Morns lMultiCitulis. ' S \ II E subscriber haa for ..!? ? ! ??- ?..?I -..?V ? iui^u nuiliuci ^j -51 of Moni? Mullicsulis cuttings. lit the j pjalitics which give value for planting, vir: ^ iizk anil m ati kh v ok wood, they are believ- ol d Hot to be surp -.egeil, | orhapx nut equaled by t inv oilier* '.irole m tin* United State*. This is oi ?w u g to tbe gre.1t distance allowed in plant- tli ng n* well an lo mutable soil and good rultiration. Owing to tbe present scarcity r/moley, and ti e ron-vqent depression in the price if every thing e.se, they aro offered at .? very ctkced price. Persons wishing to purchase _ bould apply early ; because all nni engaged ro now offered in a distant mark''!. Hotecs, if not Bold before Spring the price may J 0 Inn be higher. I'rutted directions for plant- ! ig ami rul ivating will be furnished without harge to those who purchase. M. MACLEAN. Chrraw S. C. December -lib It?3J. ^ Carpenter's Tools. ilHL subscriber has just received a very e*. , riisive n?sortment of Carpenter's Tools, inong wliieh are, Double and Single, Cost Slot ! ron, J.irk, S11100!long, Foie, and Jointer A lanes, Avtr.igils, Heads, Dado's, Hollows and W minds, Nc.'ings. tireeian Ovule's, (junk <>. (?. J toi ceding. K.11.tut. Solo Kabbit, liaising. and S isb i.ines, Sisli Cord, Coves tor stops, Table bums Torus Heads and Cornice Planes, Ko. j ? no O, (? and Fillets, Filb lister*. Hnipes Kills, otbic, C. ding, Flooring, nod Plow Planes,] l ino I o is. Oil Stones, Key Hole Tenant, | M .1 n t " " -- 111 i am i, ii.niii, i loss i ut nfid i-ranin Saws, j Jj S i lo .Mortice, anil .Marking Go ages, I i.gors. assorted qualities, Mortice, Socket, and 1? irinor, I'lland Gouges, Plata u:id Iron | pare*. Side Bcvils, Kpoko Shaven, Locks, f-m iriges, Sprigs, Nails, Brads, Ac. / ALSO ,t. Colli oh' Club, Hand and Broad Axes, Ohio j id rennsylvanin Patterns, Hammers, Shingling id I?athing Hatchets, Air. . The above were purchased low and for rash ? the best manufacture!*, and will bo sold cheap P. MALLOY. _J Novrmbcr 221, 1939. 2it ~ VUBBRKV? or tii it wsMmisBLte SEE a 2 AND CUE II AW AuvinriM.K. The Editor of the Cbcraw Gazette has d<* nuned, at the suggestion of Uto Fee Dec a jricnltural Society, to devote more space ? in formerly to Agriculture, and matters per- y iinitg specially to its interests. About nine J limine, or a page and a half weekly, will be 4 cupicd with this subject, except when it ? all bo necessary to ntako room for Executive 1 essages, and a few other political papers ch as every intelligent citizen ought to read. \ large proportion of what shall appear under c c Agricultural head must, of course, be ec- < cted. But the numerous Agricultural peri- t licols now published in this country afford 1 lundanl and excellent materials for selection; 1 id, after a short t'ine, the reports, and other ipers of teh Fee Dee Agricultural Society ' ill of themselves', form no inconsiderable idy of original inatu r, ail of it adapted par- , nii'ail,- to this part of the country. And it ( hoped, also, that among the numerous inIhgcnt and 1 nterpr'Sing pUntcs of the 6ur1 Hiding districts and counties some may be iiihI wliii will, occasional^, lake the trouble contributing to the columns of the paper the < 'cult of their experience. Among the su ijects which will engage the ditor's .vtcntiou the culture of silk shall not I ? overlooked. Ample ins ructions will bo I von, in their proper season, for cultivating J ie morus mulricaulis and making cilk. The piper w ill espouse the cause of tin party 1 politics, but shall contain an impartial quinary of pol.tical intelligence, and, ccasionally, ' ^ ble speeches and well written essays (wh? n iet with) fairly discussing the principles and , ;e inure* of all parties. It is believed that v I , unparatively small space devoted to political , ihjects in tins xVay may be made more ptrofitale to t lie Farmer of douiettic habits, who wish> to be acquainted with the true state of the iuntrv and qualified for a proper and intellif?t discharge of: he duties of citizenship, than whole sin-el tilled, from week to week, and ear to year. wi>h one-sided discussions, and e mere quarrels of editors and politic ant,? hdstf at trie same time, it will not be calctiird to estrange neighbor from neigh tor, or > mislead into a belief that one half of the ountry are less patriotic than the o her, or -?s ardently aitui hed to our republican inslii ions. 80 n.uch of the fourth page ss shall not be rcupied with standing advertisements will uerally be tilled up with matter of moral and udigious cast, and articles conducive, in other L'specls, to proper family instruction and family iscipline. It the increase to the subscription list upon toumg this I'rospcctus shall he sufficient to warrant the expense, new type will be proureil, forthwith, f>?r the body of the pip< r ; hat is for the p >rt now nt inied in large letter; ml at the commencement of the next voluui tn- title of the paper will be changed to ^amtrt' Gazette and Cficraw AJrerluer. for Terms s v first page. Septeuib' r, HdU. New Goods tlllE subscrilicr is again opening n stock of . goods ill C flora W, well uihiptoil to the set011. w IiicIi he im prepared to s--11 at prices very audi rcducod, uithor by w holes do or retail, lie light a large proportion of his (foods nt tile new York package sides in S, pt< mli t last, ami kiink-s in* !"?"* - i ? ?. ?>? .is uioy can be ought in any of the South' rn t<?a ns. 1). 11. McARN. November 22dt 1P33. 12 tf South Carolina. olui K. Mi Iv r. 1 , * , c > ?c I Dccrulation in Liinir. E. u. Melvi r. I t. .. ... > tor.-iiMi , , i ? *** i I Attachment, lichartl 1'??rra l? nil J ft ft/ It bit CAS the Pl.iii.tifT in the ubove at a. w V led f!0?e has tiled hip Dec relation in m.V flieo against the iH'fcndsnt who is ?>iwut iiooi ml without the 1 iutitm o the state having ncithci rife nor attorney known within tile name. It in ordered that the Defendant do place ax lake his defence to the paid Docralatiou within year anil a day from the date h reof otherwise ii.il and absolute judginni will bo giveu ami warded ag liust him. Olliee of Common Plcaa J >r Daringtmi District. \ s. w. dl'uose. c. c. r. I'rcembar 12, 1H38. ev3.nlv In Kquity. jl Lit ion District?So. Ca. ,tl.ileum Stafford an J "J \ Margin! Campbell | A t'i'r'x uild Ail nir'x I I'iJl for partition l{ ot D. Campbell docM. , *Vo. v-. I ( Monro S. Walter and | wife ot agios'. J |"T appearing to my i>?linaction that More S I Waiter and Mary his wifo heir* and distri I itees of Duncan Campbell deceased, Hnd l)n. ndmits in tlio ahovo stated case, are out of, id beyond the limit* ol'tlii* state It in, on j otion of llullou an Elliott Compl > iti uili, |i oliritors, Ordered that they Jo i>lc*d, answer i 'demur 'otho Bid of Complaint ir the said | ase within three monihts from the date hereof, i the said It II will bo taken pro cwifo-so ag. ?dnt 10 m. EDWARD D WHEELER, Commissioner in Equity. 1 C >m'nlw?ii >nrr- Otlie . / i [anon C II Oct I lo.J3 \ t 4 h WoocT [w ill furnish Oak and Iliikery Wood, at i \ 51) per cord, Cash. A. P. EACOSTE. October 4. 1*39. 17?tf 1 1 C'heravv Hacon. j A MS, Shoulders, ind of my own LM. cuiing, for sale. Terms, Cash. ' A. V EACOSTE. Octobor 4. 1H39. 47?tf t~ Tv vum;u. ' ? dC H.ig* Rio, Ligniri, on<1 Cuba Coffee, j Pal in bloro, and lor mlo, wholesale or roil by l> MALI OY. Nov. 80lh,'183f>. 9 3t Nt'\v Otleans Si, i rimduii MOLASSES. t I I1HDS. N.-w Orleans A Trinidad L vf o'ass. k of vary superior quality in v irn and for eulo by I). MAMiOY. u Kowund's I onic Mixture. , [1IIK Ajjoncy for this valuable medicine* i I . in at the *'Book?toro" of Mr. I rinee whore A nay at any timo l?c h id by the vinglo bottle or o the dozen. J. A. INGLIS Agt. Phenw April. P.I'J. Okra Cotton. SOME of the so?d of this valuable cotton : left for aato at tlua office. 2 tf For Sale. * 10.000 Morn* Mufticauli$ Tree*, * 50.000 - " Cubing*. Also, 500,000 SILK WORM EGGS." The ubovo Trees ami Cutting* ere very &m>, nd warranted to lie the genuine Mom;* MultiJ auus } sotiio of tho tree* arc seven foci high ; he cuttings are from trees of one, two and tbreo 'ears old, well riper ed wood, one bud to each ultiiig. The egg* are of the kind which proluce white and yellow* cocoons?mostly white? nd a part of them raised ftctn tire second crap his year. Orders for any of tire above, addressed to mi, vill be punctually attended to, and filled in tho irder in which they aro rcecired ; that is, firtt ome Jirat served. It is dcsirahlo that apphcuion Ihj utmlo bcfoie the first of November next, is about that liino I will commence preparing ?y ground and planting tbo next year's crop. Sales made at the current prices at the time of lolivory. Any communication made to rnc on the sub oct of tho .Silk Culture, will bo promptly an. iwercd. HUGH CHAIG. Plrnst rfield C. II. Aug. 30,1B33. 42 if :5011th Carolina. Marlborough District. William Mc Daniel, JohnC. McPrmiol Applicant*, vs. Miry Wilkoson, Obodinli Eurls. Wiley Earlr, Eliz il>? th Earls, John Earls, Willium Earls, licorgo E.rls. Andrew Earls, and Nancy Mc Daniel guardian of Fiances McLhtniel, Mary Ann Mi-Daniel,, Ira McDauicl and Wilhaui MeDaniel minors. Defendant*. It appe irivg to my satisfaction that Ob'd.ah Earls. Kliz lH.Hi Eazts, William Ears, George Earls and Andrew Earls five of the defendants, reside without this Slate,*?it is therefore ordered that they do appear and object to the division or sale of in.* rca' estate of C cor go Mc Darnel on or beforo tho thirteenth day of December next or tle ir consent to tho same will be entered of record. L. E KTUIIB8, Ordinary of Marlboro District. Orto'icr 14. 1839. 49 hi Female Seminary. No. 111 Broad Street, Charleston South Caro ina. 19 RS. LANGLEY will instruct young La. xtM. dies III ull tliO English liraI)riles of I'olllo Literature ; ami her Seminary which is located in "no of the most healthy and pleasant situations in tlm city, shall be proviJed with the most me. complishcd mid respectable teachers in the departments of French, Spanish, and Drawing. Young Lidies from the country, either for this, or any other Seminary within tho City can tie accommodated with board where duo regard will bo paid to their morali, while under hor care. Entnnce $5 which shall bo appropriated to furnixhing a ooh ct library for tho use of the Seminary. Octn'wr 18. 1839. 49?3m N otice. II E copartnership of J. I-airrus A-Cr. wilt M. dissolve on tho first day of January next by its limitation. The subscribers intending to inukc a final close of their business, desire that ill person* having demands against them should present them for paymout or settlement. JOSHUA I.AZAilUS. A. J. MOSES. Choraw, 27tli Nov. 1839. 3 tf OSSRATXf AOAMTbfv" f Kill K Trustee* respectfully announce that the Jt duties of this Institution ui'.I lie resumed on the let uf October next; the Male department under the superintendence of Mr. E. Ilall ; the Female under that ol' .Mr. J. Sewrrs. The coutsj of Instruction in the male department, will be th it required to cntn the South Carolina College ; the course in the t'emilc dop-itmcnt v.*ill be, tu ill.ilie thorough scholars. The scholastic youi will commence ?m the 1st of Octo'?er nd end tho 1st July: the year is again divided into two sessions : the fi at begins 1st October nnd ends 15th February ; tho scconi begins lGtli February and ends 1st July. Terms of Tuihort per Session arc. For Sjielhi'ig. Reading uuu Writing qih GO Tnn above, with Arithmetic, Engl.sh ) jjGratnin ir and Oecgrsphy \ ' The above, with the Classics, higher k branches of Mathematics, Logic, > -0 (Jit Rhetoric, Ac. j Five dollars eirh w ill be added to tlic alni\e 4| for Fainting and Drawing, or the Modern Laugu.igos. All payments are in advanco ; tho pupil will be r quired to pay tor what remuins ol' the suesion at the time he or she enters, nor will deduction or drawback be made for loss of time. J. W. IILAKENEY, Scc y A Treas. P. S. Mr. II T. Chapman has taken chargu of l.ie Boarding House, near the Female Acad rny. wliero Young Iridic* inay obtain board at w inodcrite price. Sept. 20. 1839. 45 tf BOOK BIND!NO. f *111F. subscribers hatre established thomsel vca J* in liio above line of business in Cheraw ind other thiiracrvici*toils citizens. it. LAZENCOt'RT, A CO. fMieraw. S. C.. Jan. 20. TUT: TiiiV. Jt fi^BUKKLh Rector of Trinity Church, Society JIM, Darlington Dist. S. C. ju o prepared to receive into hi* family as boardifl ing pupils, a few young gentlemen. In Ins system of instruction arc comprised be. *i S *a t!io iimi ! preparation for College, minute attention to pliilolngy, tlir scanning and composition of Crctk and Latin poetry, Rhetoric and tiio Belles Letters generally. Ilia pupils are limited to twelve. V ication the same as at Columbia College. For Hoard and Tuition?(Tho academic ran.) Fire, Candles, washing also included, the terms ire ?l?25cach pupil. No pupil will bo received 'or a shorter period. October 10. Ib39. 49 6t (13* Tim Charleston Courier and (Jo*pel Me?. anger, will ploaae givo the above six insertions , ind foitvard their hills. Hooks for the season. rH1HK Christian Keeuaako and Missionary JL Ar.mi.il for 1840,9 Engravings. Fho (Jill, edited by Miss I<e?ho, for 1840, 9 Engravings. Holiday House, a series of Tales by Calharino Sinclair. I'ho .Minister's Family, by a Country Minister. family st Ilculherdale or tho Influenco of Chris. tian Prinriplos. Lotters of Eiiz i Wilkinson during tho invasion and possession of Charleston, edited by Mrs. Oilman. Ac. For sale at tha Bookstore. 4 Cher w Nov. 15, 1939. 1 _ _ tf Female Institution. ' ^IIC first MWHtii of the Kockingham FcJL malt? Institution, for the ensuing year, nil commence on the second monday in Jan. tury next, hoarders will be accommodated by families in ho village or by the principal af the institution) Vrsoua who wish to obtain board sad tuition fct oung I .dies ore requested to ankpjlil) appllation. November 22d, 1839. 2 _ 6t Cheese. M ft Cuke Choose, just received and for JL " W for sale by P. MALLOVNovcrober 1839.