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**?? <fio WatcMnao of South. Reuotous BjiiKc^lfiNcc. 4 ^ .>.lta^iTi. v . Tti? opinion commonly emerttijped, thut the most enormous tinners tiro iho subjoin oTthe most pungont conviction# <?f rn, und the most ultnnmg torrum of hell, it not corfoot. In regard lb took the CommenceVoont pi a work of grace 1s torn';fim< a very mrjKtintf, mvl :1m impressions to apparently juTgh', thut they afford very iicln ground of ?*nguino expectut io it of ike result. W hile oh Mm <irhv* hniKf, uotnc periods of un unOf Oiib)v'd morell^plla rector, nud who 11"rpm ^flb ii.rtuenoo of ? religious education hqvelnwitys rttspectud religion and venerated its ordinances when brought uifd?-r ^Mkonviciion are more terribly ularmod, and "Tlfbore overwhelmed with distress than others + whose lives have bcu at lined hy gross dines. Toe Rev. Jo'.m Newton, when n.wakeno'l :o some smse of his sinful ond dangerous condition, which occurred Jtiring . w violent Hlirl tr?l??? Pnnt nim/l Hl.irm ?l tnn ! though judgment was convinced thru ho was the greatest of sinner, an<l ho doubled whether it was possible for him to ho saved ; yet seems to have had no very ' deep feelings or ngitnting feu s. lie says, "It w?s not till u'ler, p 'iliaps, several years, :l??t I hail gained some cleur virwf ?f the infinite righteousness and grace of Chrst J .sc.* % Lord, that I had u deep ??ud ? rung apprehension of my state by n?turn ?tjd pi'ocacti; sntJ perhaps till then I could not have hornc this sight ; so wondertuily doc.H'the Lord proportion the dis coverie*of sits and grace. For ho knows our trur.ic. and lint it' ho were to put forth tho greatness of his power, a poor sinner wtrii.l he uvHiHwiiy overwhelmed,nnd crushI . ? d as a nio'.h." And though froin this time iher?' was a sens Lie chang'% and his maid was turn< d towards religion, yet it ik ev,dent from the his'ory ofliis life, as well ?s his ?*apeii?tu*es oft rwards, that grace existed- during se veral years, in th<? P'ehlrst '|fcV Htii r winch \\o can eon*.*oive. It appeared . , so much so to luinselJ, that he warns oil aj|y .^wrsdhs from cousidun?tii?g his experience c. U mhdol for th??n. "As to myself," siys In*, "every part <.f my case has been extraordinary? I hnve hardly met ? s;ng'c in sianeo i'. tVw, very few, have wrn rrs 'uo * Irani such n dreadful alu'c, * ami tlu>*?- tew mat have b<"t'n favored, have henorally passed ihr <ugh the most sever-convictions ; tin-l elt-T the Lord has given them peace, nio-r future lives have bo'Mi usually more z-n'ou-t, bright and exemplnry inan common.'* Now 'his is the opinion ?*: . which I think, is ukm up rather from thco. ry than an observation of Cuts. I think that those persons who have b'-cn mos: conversant Wi'h exercised souls wilt say, that there is no general ruin here?that very pungent convictions and di-ep dia're.ss arc found ns frequently in thoso who hnv? been preserved from out-breaking transgression*, ns in those noted lor llicir imino ralities. There eeem*, indeed, mo:c renson for sevcrd convictions in the la ter case ; but convictions are not uniformly propor* tionod to the tnagni udc of ci'nnos. And in truth, ue are ioeapal-h of comparing to. gclher the hcinousnoos of the sins of ditler?-nt persons Tiio moral man, r,g wo call him, may he the greatest sinner of tho two. when weighed in the balances of the sane, tuwy. 1 heard a popular preacher owe undertake to prove, that inoial men nod furm.il professors, must itl t-li cases b?? fur more winked than the blaspheming infidel I L ituu uuDUUcnce. lliu argument wu* p'uusiblo, but luhorn I under one < s scntiiil defect ; and I was of opinion and s I! nm, that such n doctrine is highly dangero'J", and calculated to encourage men tn |!0 to ull lengths in wickedness. When ! was n very young preacher, I expressed the opinion in a sermon preach* d in North Carolina, that the mere moralist and formalhi were moro out of the way of conviction then the openly profane. When the rmon was ended a li -rcc looking man came up to mo and said (hut i had delivered precisely his opinion on one point, and Mentioned the above sentiment. i inquired, wlvn ho .vus gone, who he was, ami found that he was rhe most notoiious profl ga'e in all the country ; and not long afterwards he wag ?ppr?*hei de ' utid imprisoned, as the h'-aJ of a company cngugid in Ulloniotis arts. This taught mo a lesson which 1 ro ver forgot. Mr. Newton proceeds thus, "N jw, on the one hand my convictions were very moderate, and fur he low what ncght have been expected fiem the dreadful review 1 had to make; so, on theo her ti y fir.->t beginnings hi n religious course were as faint us can ho well imagined. 1 now r kn'-w that season alluded to Kcv. ii, 4, usually called the time of first love.'' And then fie relates fact* which give sad evidence of n very low s ate of grace ; and ii k nuu never ns"n Higher we should certtmly Iihvk been inclined to behove thai lio was not 11 subject of having grace. Hu thin lends mo to remark a fact analogous to w hot 14 common it) tli-r natural world ; thai the infant wlum born, barely gives evidence of life, may ?ot only grow to maturity, bir in s'zn and strength, may fur exceed those who coimTieocud Ida with morn activity and vigor ; and so to the spiritual life, w bmi the incipient motions und n(lections ore very fen bio, the person muy eventually lx; cony: a in ?turo and eminent Christian, as w? have no doubt Mr. Newton did. An. other ina'ane ? of a similar kind, if inv meireiry servs me. wasthejlev. It. C031I, who had also been for many years a prolance infidel ; but a lio in process of time became one of the most eminent chrietino*, 11$ Will na eiuriliiol -1 ? ? ? muui pi< ni.ii< is iti nisi Uil V?~ | I>r. Thomas Scott also, wus a Socininn.antl \ut a preacher of tho established church; hu* the progress of illumination and con vie. tion in hit mind was very gradual, [lis Forco of Truth" is an ndmirsMo little ivoiki and furnishes a full illustration of tlie Kontiinent winch I wish to inculcato : Thnl grocc in th* commencement, is often exceedingly fuint utiH feeble ; and yot inny grow into n state of maturi y anj compare, tivc perfection. of In tlm experience of Proeident Edward*, da recorded by himself, we find no account i of any deep and di*t ressing convictions of J sin at the commencement 6f hit religious 0 course | though afterwards, perhaps lew a men ever attained to such. d?vp, hutnMing views of the depth and turpitude of tlf depravity of his lieart. But hia?eX|?eri? nee differs from that of tho o n?enioni*d tibovc in that his firs* views ofdivi io things were e'enr and attended with uo*peuknhle delight. The first instance, that I remember of tliut sort of inward, secret delight in God and divine things, tlm' 1 have lived much in since, whs, on rend ng thoso words, 1 Titn. ( 1 h 17. 'Now unto the king eternal immortal J j ni-iTiuiMiis on mo e.vTCh<'i 01 oiners. in* woik on tli<' AflTiiona is loo absT'ici and tedious for common renders ; but s an ex. ccllent work, nl: hough I think bis twelve , marks might with grout advantage be n*duct-dto hnlf.hc number, on h<s own plan.? i conclude by remarking, that experimental dxerci*"* of religion arc sure :o take their complexion from lite theory of doctrine entertnind, or which is inculcated at the time. This subject deserves further consideration. A. A. TUK KUSSIAN EMMIGRANTS AT BUFFALO, These emigrants con inue to exciie a**ent'on ; and tltc:r prolonged stny in our ci y li is led some to think that tle-y would re. mum during t ie wn'er, nnd become ?- tax U|>on us. No fear* of tl?a* kind n?od Im entertained. The p trty art! from Pruss an ' Silesia, nnd number about 701) in a f w I days they exp cl to bo joined by 390 mor , n'*.\t spring by 1200. and du mg the next summer by perhaps 1000 or 2000 of their countrymen, making in all not less than iJOOO. Thoy are Prottrs'unis oft'ie Lu hern Church. Anew org m'za ion of the r *!iI jjious es aVlishment in Prussia liming been i effected the King ordered all his s hjcois to join it, threateningcortuin ponal'irs for nan. conformity. Imprisonment,coufis aiionof property nnd p? raccuimg in various form*, . were the consequences tlio recusants.? Finding they could no longer r'tuin th"ir homes in comfort, numbers of tiro old n.<?"n, oiiiuii^ ?ihji?? uru iniu? iibw nero, petitioned Id* Majesty, for permission to quit tlm country. After moro than a yenr of fruiil'-ss exertion, tlioy were at last allow i ed to depart; an?J with lighter hour's than they ha I cxporiunccd for many years before, they left t't< ir land forever, knowing th * ufur oft", ih 'in was another land in which hey cotilJ worship God according to the [ d clutes of il.eir ow n consciences. W.- loutn that Mr. W. A. Thomson, ' 1) trdware merchnnt of this city, who nets us j their agent, has been put in possession of u | sum of money sufficient to place them on ! their 'a.tdi in Wisconsin, and feed them for < iglu months, if neCessury, ind pndent of tltu original purchase of the soil. The grea or part of them will leave this week for Milwuukio. Wo congrntulu'e Wiscuns ii on the prospect of this valuable addition to i's population, and to our city it is a ma'ter of no small moment to have the West filled up with such bnrdy, indus'rious si tilers. ? Buffalo Com. Ad. On n recent visit to the Maryland llospi ial, we learned that some particulars of u melancholy case of the Ion* ofreuson from sndJen fright. Ttie subjects ii o mnlo ehild, about eight yours of nge, named John II. 1 Frisbee, the son of a respectable widow ludy residim? at Fell*n Point. odins* nrl.? a , nological developments scum intended fop theelahora'ion of elevated intellectual con. oepions, nnd whosu phys'o^nomv is omi. nun ly qualified to give that expression wliirh tho tongue cannot give. And yet the in? tellect ofthat noble looking child Ins Ih*co irremedinbly destroyed by some silly triA<*r J with a false face \ by whom he was frijrt- t cncdsumc time lost summer. The child, 2 nt the tinio, fell suddenly down, nnd for two < weeks exhibited little or none of his former liveliness, and finally his mind gave wny [ entirely, and though l?o was kept sotno time a in the hospital, no cure could ho effected, r and ho is now in the cure of his mother, in a state compounded ofidiocy and madness. Baltimore Sun. ana invisible, me only wise uoa, be rwnor and ulnry forever and ever, Amm.% Ah I rend the words, fliers rnnio into my soul, nnd wni ns it were difTn^o <1 through it, n senseof iho glot*y of '.he divine Uinin n now s'Miso quite did* rent from nny thins I ever experienced In-fore. Never nny words 1 of Snp'uro seemed to mo as those words did. I thought with myself how excellent a lu.'ing that whs, end how huppy 1 >hou| I be. it ( ni ght enjoy that Clod nnd be rapt up to him in heavon, nnd bo us it were swallowed up in him forever.'* "Ftom about that tiino I began to hnve n new k-nd of upproheosions and ideas of Christ, and the work of redemption, and the glorious way of solvation h. him. An inwuM, sweet sonso of these t i ngs, lit times, came into my heart; nnd my soul was lod n way In pleas nit views nnd con'enipla'ionv of them." "After this my sense of divine things gradually increased, nod beenmo more and more livo'y, nnd had m ?re of that in waul sweetness. Tin* t .i ... _ i i|r|HT.ir?iin:u in cvry O.IIJg wits Uliuri'ii.? Tliore ?o. ni' d to Im us it worn, a I'alin. went, cast or appearance of divine glory, in almost every thing. Got!'* excellency. Ins wisdom, his purity, and his love seemed to appear in every thing.** Tne difference b'iw<en tlrs and in my oilier ens-h ol incipient piety is very striking. And yet these views and exercises do not com* up to the standard wh cli some set u|> in regard to I christian txp rience, b ecause lh'-y aro so abstract, and have sueh casual reference to i C irist, through whom aioii" God is revealed to man as an object of s iving f.ii:h.? And if .hero he a fault in the writings of iliis gr<-a' and good man on the subji c: of experimental religion, it is, that they geotn to represent renewed persons as at tl?? first a tiihut'-s of (!od w th delight, without evr think ng ofa Media or. Hut lew nvn ever ut'iiiucd, as we think, higtier dcgre<-s of holiness or had innde mom uccura e oht . H uimuin.'r u>iB received a urge pomon JL of Ilia ail| ply of fall mid Winter Goods, embracing us great u vmoty a* is usually found in any atom in tins place; to which lie respect, fully solicits llic attention of persons w ishing to purchase, ns tliey will ha ottered at prie s as low as can possibly l>o utlordid by uiiv one. 11. Me IN TOS1I. November 2d, li^D. N 11.?A lirge supply of negro cloths, blankots, Over Coals and Cloaks, which will be sold very low. Sale Keul of testate. BY order ol the Court of Equity for Cheraw District in the c.ueo of Thomas Slubha and wife vs Samuel McDnnicI will bo sold at Ueniu'ltavillu, Marlborough District on the first moiiday in January next (within the usual hours) the rim I Estate of John Standard .Mr Daniel con. tuiiiing tliroo buudrod and fifty six acres, morn or loan, lying on Orookod Creek in said District, and lioundnd hy said creek, by the lands of J. Da* vid, John Taylor and Kicks' land. Tnc conditions of the Sale arc as follows .* Tim purchase inouey to bn paid on the fust day of January A. D, lblt, with interest from tho day of sale, except so much ns is necessary to del ray tho expanses of the sale, which is to bo paid in cssh. Hood and personal security and a mortgage of tho promises, Purchasers to pay for the necessary conveyance*. GEO. W DARGAN, Commissioner in Eq'l.ty. December 4th, lbJ'J. 5 3/ Public Sale. BY pni'Uiisxioli of Turner Ilry an Esq. Ordi. nary of Chesterfield Di trict there will be sold ut tho late residence of Gcorga King drceas. ?,i ? ,i._ m ?u wi inw ui jmuiry ncxi all Iho personal property of said deceased s consist inc of 27 !? . irrcKS,eight head of flora t, Catih1, flog*. Com, Fodder, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plan, tution Tools, &c. Terms?All cum* under fiv" dollars cash, al! stuns ahov< five dollar*, a note and pood seruri ly, with interest from date on a credit until the first of January 1811. UILLAM KING. Adror. 9:h December, 1832. 5 5t Strai/ed. A Sorrel horse of ordinary *i*o hut rather low, one eye s'ighily injurod, end having on when ho escaped from Gardner'# UlufTa sad. die with brass stirrups The liorso is supposed to liavo taken up at somu of (ho plantations on the rivor below Choraw, any information res. peeling hiin will be thankfully received, or any trouble or cxpanso incurred in tiking up und keeping till I get him will be cheerfully pud. M. TUVVN8KXD. Bunnottfville, S. C. Dec. 12th, lbJ3. 5 tf 1 emeriti's Hale. BV nrikr of tho Court of Ordinary will he void at Chuslorfwld Court House on the Irut inond.iy in January next all llie Iin.il Estate >f Riiiald MoDonuld deceased, coiudsting of two j nets of land, nno on Lynches Cro< k, containing , 1*25 acres, one other trao on the waters of Black j Jreok containing '295 acres tnoro or hws. Conditions; as much cash us will pay thu xpeiises of Sale; one month's credit on the bal. nee, purchusor giving bond, with good personal ' ecuritv end s moitgsgo to the Ordinary if requi. 1 od. ^urchssiT paying for nocossary papers. Blicritf *s f Mfice Chester eld C. 11. ( December 10th, IPSO. < * JNO. EVANS, 8.C. D. ft if Now Music. RECENTLY received at the Book store ? Jpplj embracing MMkloNbla variety . >f Hong* Sacr d, SciiUintntal and Huinoreua; I no Marches WalUee, die. mod Sftusio paper. < Djcembcr 4th, lbS9 i 4 tr i Blacksmith's Tools. A good aupply of the uImivo on hand and for- j mlc clioap by D. MALLOY. I Daoombor 4lli, 1839. - 4 tf Nuils. ffe ih Keg* Nail* and Dr.idn. n'?o4 '?ag? 2 in a" Wrought ani Hone Shoe NaU?, foj. a.ilo by D. jMAlJbOY. December 4ih, 1839. 4 * ft Notice. "| BY consent of tho heir* of the Jato Moses Sanders, will (to sold ut l>irlingtou C. II. ! oil tnomla/ tho Ctli January io-aI all tho Ileal Estate, consisting ot* I'l nutations, Io'h in Da.. I lingloti vill.tg*. &c. Si.c. Persons wishing t? ptirchnso will do well to altcn ?. Terms ut a tie. J AS. S. MoCALL, Adni'r. 10th Daceinbor, 1339, 5 Id s Notice. * AI?L persona having claims against the Estate of Daniel McCaskill deceased lato of this plnco, nro r. quested to prn*?nt tliein lawfully uu. thonlicated, on or before tho fifth day of January next, an I hut is lite timo appointed to apportion the property among the heirs, and to settle tho j claims as iar us we may ho ahlc. M. McCASKILh, Agent for ALEXK. McCASKILL Exr. D.-cembcr lltli, 1>3j. 5 , tf Notice. rfinn itihncribar talcs great pleasuro in rc. I JL turning thanks to his customers for the! pa t you for the liberal patronage extended to wards him, atnl embraces this op|Mirtunily of in- ! forming them that ho intends earrying on tho J Black Smith business in all ita branches at the I stand fonnnrly ocettpied by Daniel .MeDutlic.? 1 iln will shoo horses at ? I U'i all round; shoos ! pointed with stcol $1.25. Plows in ly bo had ready stoi'ked lor the field. Tin re will ho at* tached t.? the Black Smith Shop a Wood Shop in the lions.* opjiowito .M .sire's Hotel, where nil ki> as of wood work will lie done at tho shortost no. tico. ANDREW MILLER. December 12th. 11*39. P. S. lie widem all those inch-hied to him for work done, to call and settle by the first of Jan. nary, 5 3t Notice. rEJ^IIE unrforaigurd having bought tho cntiro BL block of go?*dN from Messrs. J & \V. Leak, would lake this tin lliod of informing tlicir friends and acquaintances (lintthey liuve taken the house occupied by tho Messrs Lo..ks, where lliey are offering a well selected assortment of Dry Goods, II aidwurc, and Groceries, a 2 of which they uru disposed to eoll low for cash or on a short lime to punctual customers. II. M. & W.H. TOMLINSON. Clicruw March lb'JO. tf Seasonable Goods, mur -i.u?: ? i * ?* For Sale. LARGE Maps of Mitiiwiupi and Alabama, shewing the Public and Indian Lands, In.. JP> dian IbaervutiotiN, Land Districts. Township* be. ciigroved Iroin tlio Governments surveys ( ind plat* in III** General Liinil Office, Wash, ngton Oily, by 15. Gilliam, drauglsmun in the 'er General Laud Office. Ajj F. Taylor, book soller, Washington G?ty, has Ul! just published (and secured lit* copy r.glit uccor. tai ding to law) the nWove Maps, which Will be col round infinitely more complete and accurate than oci any herotoforo published. They aro publia cd gjj, on separate alio* ts, each continuing nearly six square feel, and will Ito found especially useful B(|| and valuable to those interested in iho lands of ^ either State ua they show every item of iaforina. . ttou which is in possession of tlio I.and Office . ( relative te wnlor courses, township tinea, Indian f land and IIisorv itioiis, land Districts, &.< . and vvtill l>o found porfci tly accurate and pr cise in Iiomj |mints, They can lie sent by mail to any *? purl of the United States, subject to single U tter p> postage. PKli'E two doMiirs, or throe copies ot vvi either will bo '-cut br mail lor !> dollars A bo liberal discount will be made to travelling ng. tils tie or to any who will buy to sell i g.in, jg a-,. uriii..,^ .. i , IIJ |4<IIVI? VI ll>.n S|ivt|/II|B m,,J ,u w I*** f|?J wilt giva tlio above advertisement (including ro this notice) oito or two insertions, shall rcccivu ^(|| by return mail a copy of eucli map, if they will oj send a copy of tlio paper containing it. to tho advertiser. Novembers, 1839. 1 IT ? Teacher YVunted ? FMlO lake chaigo of tlio C*io Ac nlciny, nino lb JL mile* east of Bcnncttsvillo, Marlborough District S. C. competent to teach tin Kngin.li in branches g morally and the Cl-isuics, of wluch hi natisfictoiy evidence moat bo furnish. d ; 11 niso ajj that thcapplicaut mist lilts a good character. The m Scholastic year Ih divided into two sessions of Si we ks o.ie.h; the first commencing the first C( mondny in J uiu try, whon there will be t vacation of hvowi'#k' before the comuicucoincnt of tho . h cond Session. Coiniuunic tMuna addr-8?od to tho subscriber ^ nl Clin will have duu attention until I ho *21 h of Cl December,when the diction will t U? place. ff* TIluS C. WKA rilKHUV. a Secretary. y< Clio S. C. November 30t.li, 1839. hi 4 3t ^ vv Buunctts & Iloods. JJJ JUST received ami for sale, u now supply of c, Ladiiarnnd Misse* floods, also, Leghorn, j(. StruW and Tuscan Donnetls, latest pattern. D. MALLOY November SCth, 18*39 ,,, .? ? New Stationery. rt A Lirgc supply of Stationery bus beei. Into j ly received at the Book Store including ' Black, Blue nud IL'd ink. Quills of various ipial. iti< a, steel pens, wafers, sealing w.ix. ink powder, " black sand slates, paints and paint boxes, su w penor gold leaf, Camel's hiir pencils, German rl Flutes Ac. t| December 4lh, IB 3d. a 4 tl Robert's JSiik Munuul, * 1|V>R SALF. t the Bookstore. Chora w, Nov 15, lb39. 1 1 tf " New Books. f W AT ELY deceived ty wagon the following Ja A new work* at the Bookstore, viz : lit Theology "ltd Hehgiou* Literature: Board. J" in.tn Original Sm, Villtge Sermons, Jjikin on " Justification. Good's Hcltei Cov?ntut Mrl)ow. "J I ell's Bible Class M tnual. Sign* of the Times by " ' I), Cuylrr. Memoir of Dr. Bedell by Dr. Tyng, ^ ; Rimtdii'i Crook in the Lot. Dick's Theology, j McEui'ii on tlio Tv|h>.? of the Old Testament, {Scougil's works, Philip's (snide* compete in i two vols. Medio on the Book of Esther, Chris linn Youth's Hook, Hodge's History of ilto Presbyterian Church, (Jurney's Biblical Notes in proof of I ho Deity of Jesus Christ. Jt In Genera! Literature ; Cow per nnd Thomson A 1 vol. 8 vo lioiums Poems 1 vol. 8 vo. Crabhe, tlcber and Pollock 1 vol. 8 vo. Moore's Wo'ka, R l^vol. 8 vo. Juniu's Leitsn, Bruoa'a Universal 1 buXiUcor, Metropolitan Pulpit, boing sketches of the most eel ibraleii living t-inglisli Preachers ol of all Denomination*, I.ord III ouabain's sketches ai of Character* in the reign of George 111. Dr. w Humphrey's Tour, Maps of 8. Carolina, Do. of Curolinus and G-orgia. m Also the following School Bookt; Murray'* a (..rauimur, Kirkbam'a l>o. Enirlish Krudrr, Jon*** fn Chruiiistry, Do. l*liilo>o;>liy, Bourdon's Algebra, m A.c. * Chora w Nov. I I, IP49. fo \_ tf Kst.'te Notice. ALL persons indibtod to the Estate of Ann Burn deceased, Lie of Clio*Urfi<?|d District, arc.requesttfd to conio forivardand make payment; attu all who have claims against said Estate will 1 prot>.nl the sauio duly authenticated as the law i directs. J w. burn. It. l. burn, Executors. I Nrv. 15th 1&33. 2 i_f_ 1 Morus lMulticaulis. J" '5MI1". subscriber has for sale a large number a)| JkL of Morus Multicaulis cuttings. In the .n, qualities which give value fur planting, vie: ?, hizk and match11 v or wood, they are behev- or ed lint to be Mirp '.Kami, | erliaps not equal'ed by t "j any other* fora.ih* in the United State*. This is or owing to the gre.lt distance allowed in plant- th nig as well as io suitable soil and good cultivation. Owing to the present scarcity ?/ money, and the con^eqent depression in the price of every thing e.se, they aro offered at a very M reduced price. I'orsons wishing to purchase should apply early ; because all not engaged aro now offered in a distant market. Besides, if not sold before Spring the price may 1 th? n be higher. I*rmted directions for plant- | intr nn<l nil ....II I? 1 ' *' ...B vr 111 uv lUIIIIBIIL'U WIlllOUl cliurgo tu those who purchase. M. MACLEAN. Cln raw S. C. December 4lb 163'J. ^ Carpenter's Tools. FBlfir. subscriber has just received a very ex- ( JL 'niMve insortmcnt of Carpenter's Tools, ? among which am, Double ami Single, Cast Stool Iron, Jack, Smoothing, Foie, ami Jointer fit Planes, Aptragils, Reads, Dado's, Hollows and VJ Hounds, Nosings, Crucian Ovale'*. Quiik O. G. tail Hooding. Habbii. Sido Rabbit, Raising, mid S ihIi Planes, Sisli Cord, Coves for slops, Table J Pianos, Torus Heads and Cornice Pianos, Ro. ?; man O, G and Fillets, Fillettstsr*. Snipes Hills, ' J Gothic, Ceiling, Flooring, and Plow Danes, 1 Piano Irons, Oil Stones, Key llolo Tenant. I and Panel, Hand, Cioss Cut and Frame Saws, ' 8 Screw S.ido Mortice, and Mark iter fi iiu??? I Augurs, uxrorled qualities, Mortice, Socket, and ? Firmer, Chisel* and Gouges, Plato and Iron | Hquares, Side Devils, Kpoko Shaves, Locks, ? Hinges, Sprigs, Nail*. (inula. &o. 0 ALSO Collinx* Club, Hand and Broad Axe?, Ohio ||y, md Pennsylvania Pattern*, I In in mora, Shingling ind loathing Hatchets, &r. ( 'I'hc above wrrn purchased low and for cash ? >f the bust nidnu facto rots, and will bo aoid clteap y 5 D. MALLOY. November 221, 1939. 2it n , 1 VUlUvUfUM or TBI BBSISB<? MIII8B 1 <NV GHEBAW AWKBTIKEM. rhc Ldttor of the Cheriw Owtto hu ?1<* mined, at the mygcuion of tho Pee Deo 1 rictiliural Society, u> devote more space J in formerly to Agriculture, and matters per- 1 ning specially to its interests. About nine ; tiiuuM, or a page and a half weekly, will be ( :upicd with this subject, except when it , tli bo necessary to uako room for Executive | ;s?ages, and a few other political papers ch as every intelligent citizen ought to read, turgo proportion of what t-ball appear under < 3 Agricultural head must, of course, be so- < ted. But the numerous Agricultural periicala now published in this country allbrd 1 undanl and excellent materials for selection; d, after a short t'tne, the reports and other pers of teh Pee Doe Agricultural Society II of themselves, form no inconsiderable dy of original matter, all of it adapted par- ' uiarly to thin part of the country. And it Imped, also, that among tho numerous inlligcnt and enterprising planters of the surending districts aod counties some may be in>l who will, occasionally, lake tho trouble contributing to the columnaof the paper the eult of their experience. Among the su >jects which will engage the hlor's attention the culture of silk shall not overlooked. Ample ins ructions will be von, in their proper season, lor cultivating e tnorus muliicaulit and making silk. The p.< per will espouse tho cause of no party polities, but shall contain an impartial sumary of political intelligence, and, ccabionally, >!< speeches and well written essays (when ct with) fairly discussing tho principles and eusurcHof all parties, ft is behoved that it imperatively s.nall space devoted to political ibjerts in this vVay may be made more proOtae to the Farmer of domestic habits, who wishi to be acquainted with the true state of the entry and qualified for a proper and intelli>ut discharge of the duties of citizenship, than whole sheet filled, from week to week, and Mir to year. wt<h one-sided discussions, and p mere quarrel* of editors and politic.anr,? hilst, at the same lime, it will not bo catcued to estrange neighbor from neighwr, or > mislead into a belief that one half of the uidry are less patriotic than the o:her, or ?.? ardently attached to our republican inati> I ions. So much of the fourth page as shall not be :rupied with standing advertisements will morally be tilled up with matter of moral and hgious cast, and articled conducive, in other is peels, to proper family instruction and family scipline. II the increase to the subscription list upon suing this l'rospectus shall bo sufficient to arrant the expense, new type will bo proiired, forthwith, for the body of the paper ; litis for the part now punted in large letter; nd at the commencement of the next volum 10 title of the paper will be changed to 'omcrs' Gazette and Cheraw Advertiser. For Torino ore first page. Septenit)' r, ldlltf. New Goods HlilE subarrilicr is uguin o|*cning a stock of 1 goods in Choraw, well adapted to the hi. hi, which he is prepared to sell at prices very luch reduced, sithcr by w holes ile or retail, lie night a large proportion of his (Joods at the rw York package sales in Sept. mh .r lust, and links he can sell them as low .is they can l>o | ... ?II . . _ ** - ? jurm 111 any oi tnc Soutij> rn to a u*. J). I). McARN. November 22d, 1833. J tf South Carolina. Vtt'xJi , 1 DocrttUtiou in H. Mclvcr. J Foreigu . . , ,V** , | Attachment, ichard I m^ra ham J I llbltLAS the Plaintiff in the above at a. f f led r.mo lima fiUxi tii* in niy Too ugaiiiHt the Defendant who b ilwtnl Irom id wiitioul tli? limits o the et*le having ncithei ife nor attorney known within the ram*. It ia ordered that llio Defendant do |daon in ako Ins defence to the raid Docralaliou within year and a day from the date h roof other* i*tal and absoluto judgmot will bo given ami %-ardud against bun. Office of Common Pleaa | r Daringtou District. ( H. W. DUOOSE. c. c. r. I'ecembar 12, 183d. rvSnilr In Kquity. Marion District?So. Ca. Mulcam SUifford and ") Margin.! Campbell j A I'it'i und Admr'x | Dill for partition OI U. I IlllkpOi-'ll UcC'J. J Aic. V*. Monro S. Walter and | wife et alios. J TT appearing to my satisfaction that More S L Walter and Mary his trii'e Ueire end dietri iters of Duncan Camp'.iell deceased, and D??. ndsnts in tlio nhovo stated ease-, are out of, d beyond the limits of this state It is, on a! ion of 11.11 loo an Elliott Complainants, dicitors, Ordered that they Jo plead, answer demur 'otho Bill of Comprint in the said isc within three monthte from the data hereof, the said Bill will bo taken pro confo.-so against em. EDWARD D WHEELER. Commissioner in Equity. C mmissioners Ottio. / afion C. II. Oct 1 1839 \ 4b Wood. wil! furnish Oak snd llhkery WooJ, at . 60 per cord, Cash. A. P. LACOSTE. October 4. 1839. 47?tf C lie raw Hacon, 1AMS, Shoulders, and Sides, of my own curing, for sale. Terms, Cash. A. P. LACOSTE. Itctobor 4. IH39, 47?tf " ~ L/ouee. ' AO Bags Rio, l*agrtiir.i, and Cuba Coffee, ? Ijl in aloro, aud for aalo, wholesulo or ro> I by l> MALI OY. fov.60lh, 1839. 9 3t Slew Ouleuns &, i riiudud MO h ASSES. i Oil (IDS. Ni w Orloana & Trinidad ' olosaua of vary superior quality in < m and for vale by I). MAM?OY. i towand's 1 onic Mixture. , VI ft Agenry for thia valuable modioiftca I , ia al tlio Bookatu'o'' of Mr. I'rinca where j lay at any timo be had by the uitiglo bottle or < the dozen. J. A. 1NGLIS Agt. 'heraw April 839- _ Okra Cotton. IOMG of the toed of thia valuable cotton left for aalo at thia office. 2 tf 1 " ' I For Sal#; 0 19300 Mora* Multicauli$ Time*, 290,000 - ? CuDing*. AW. 500,000 SILK WORM KGG5T The above Traea ud Cuttings era vera Aim. . md warrant!*! to he the gonuino Moue Mntq sauus } some of the trace ere seven foct high ; Dm eattliigs are from trace of one, two and thro irears eld, well ripened wood, one hod to each cutting. The eggs are of the kind which pro iuee white and fellow cocooos?mostly white? ind a part of them raisod fictn the second crop this year. Ordure for anr of Um above, addressed to in*, will be punctually attended to, aed Ailed in the order in which they aro reeoired ; Uiot it, firtt come Jirtt served. It ie desirable that application he ntmle before the flrst of November next, aa about that liuio I will commcnoe preparing my ground end planting the ivxt year's crop. Sales utado at the current prices at the time of delivery. Any communication tnndo to me on tho sub* ioct of tho Silk Culture, will be promptly an. awered. HUGH CRAIG. Chest rfield C. II. Aug. 30,18M. 43 tf South Carolina. Marlborough Dirlricl. William McDaniel, John C. McDiniol Applicant*, vs. M irv Willriwon. Obodinh Kurl?. Wi!nir P..', Elizabeth Earla, Johu Earla, Willium Earl*. George E.rls, Andrew Earla, and Nancy Me Daniel guardian of Fiances McDiumd, Mary Ann Me Daniel,, Ira McDuiiiel and \V:!iiaiu MeDanid minora. Defemd*ut$. It appn iriog to my satisfaction that Obediuh Earls, El iztbclh Earls, William Ear *, Goerge Carta und Andrew Earla fire of thu defendant*, reside without this Slate j?it ia therefore ordered that they do appear and object to lha division or aalc of tne rou' estate of George McDaniel on or before tho thirteenth day of December next or their conaent to the tame will be entered of record. L. E 8TUIIB8, Ordinary of Marlboro DiaUict. October 14. 1P39. 49 Ht Female Seminary. No. Ill Broad Street, Charleston South Caro ina. ^ MRS. LANGLEY will instruct young La. dira in all the English brunches of Polite Literature ; and her Seminary which in located in "no of the moat healthy and pleasant situations in the city, shall be provided with tho most accomplished and respectable teachers iu I be departments of French, Speniali, and Drawing. Young Ladies from the country, cithor for this, or any other Seminary within tiro City can be accommodated with board where due regard will be paid to thoir morali, while under he* cere. Entrance 5 which ehall be appropriated to -'V furnishing a select library for tho use Of tho Seminary. October 18. 1639. 49?9m Notice. THE copartnership of J. Lazarua LCr, will ^ dissolve on tho first day of January next by ita limitation. The subscribers intending to mako a final close of their business, ddirc that all persona having demands against tt)eu should present llicoi for paymont or eettlcraont. JOSHUA LAZARUS. , A. J. MOSES. *. - v Choraw, 97th Nov. M9. AOAoawrtfi"-' * r illtU tnut?c< respectfully unuunot that tbd JL duties of this I usiilullon will he rosumod on the 1st of October next; the Mule dopartinent under the superintendence ol Mr. R. 11*11 ; the Female under Unit of Mr. J. Sewers. The cotifsu of Instruction in the male department, will be that required to cntri the South Carolina College i tiie course in the fern ilo department trill be. to tn.iko thorough scholars. The scholastic your will commence on the let ofOctolwr *ndend Uie 1st July: the year is again divided into two (rssioni : the fi st begins 1st October and ends 15th February ; tho see on i begins 16th February and ends 1st July. Terms or' Tuition per Session are% For Spelling. Reading and Writing $13 00 Tha above with Arithmetic, EngLeh j jo 00 Grsram ir and Geography ( The above, wKh the Claaaioa, higher 1 branches of Mathematics, Logic* > 510 00 Rhetoric, die. ) _ Fire dollars each ?ill be added to Uie *l*>\e for Painting and Drawing, or the Modern Luu. guages. All payments are in advanoo; tho pupil will the r quired to pas for what remain* of the session at the time fie or she enters, nor will deduclion or drawback be made for lues of lime. J. W. BLAKENEY, Scc'y A Trees. P. A. Mr. H T. Chapman has taken charge of t.ie Boarding House, near the Female Academy, ubru Young Ladie* may obtain board at a moderate price. Sopt. ail. 1839. 45 tf !!(MiK'uiNniMi< TUB auhacribors haVe catablialied themaol voa in tho above lino of buaioeaa in Oheraw and offortbeiraorviec.otoita oitiwni. u. LAZENCOl'RT, A CO. Cheraw. S. C.. Jan. SC. THIS IliSV. jo UN BUKKIS. Rector of Trinity Church, Society Hill, Darlington Diet. S, C. IS prepared to receive into bi? family boarding pupil*, a few young gentlemen. In hi* ryitem of invtruction are compriard besides tlic iuu.il preparation for College, minute attention to pliilolngy, the Manning and ownpomlion of Creik and Latin poetry, Rhetoric and llio Bellet Lettrea generally. Ilia pupils are limited to twelve. Vacation the itni? na at Columbia College. For Hoard and Tuition?(The academe year) Fire, C .mil ?, waahing alao included, the terra* urn $!?J5each pupil. No pupil n il! bo reoetvaa for a aliortcr period. Octolier 10. Ib39. ** ? Q7* The Charleston Courier and Gospel Met* vender, will please give the above six insertion* , and lot ward their lulls. Books for the season. ri^lHK Christian Koopaako and Missionary JL Annual for 1840, If Engravings. The Gift, edited by Miss IjOsIio, for 1840, 9 Engraving*. Holiday House, a series of Tales by Calharino Sinclair. Tho Minister's Fatuity, by a Country Minister. Fs mily at Ileatherdaio or tho Influence of Christian Principles. Letters of Elist Wilkinson during tho invasion and possession of Charleston, edited by Mrs. Oilman. Ac Pm - |V* n? _ . V( .u?o lib IIM MWHIWIJkj Cher w Nov. 15, 193D. ? I If Fomale Institution. TUB int Mfiton of tho Rockingham Female InKtitution, for Urn eneuing ytv, a ill ronimoncc on tho arcond rnonday in Jan. jury next. hoarders will bo accommodated by faoailieeui hn village or hy the principal C4r the bmtttatioo) lYreona who wiah to obtain hwflNNeitelttee Wf fouag I >die? aro rcqnoeled toaaMltriy uppW lotion. November 93d, 1833. 3 . ft AhecM. M Co lit a Chooeo, juot received and for JL " far sale by D. MALLOV. Norcrnhvr tftV 1S30. 1