Farmers' gazette, and Cheraw advertiser. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1839-1843, December 20, 1839, Image 4

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y. - wwr?wrw?0??? ?aWMM l in?I From the Watchman of the South. RELIGIOUS EXPEDIENCE. NO. III. The oj?'rii.sn commonly entertained, that the most enormous sinners ore iho subj' cts of the most pungent convictions of s n, and the most til inning terrors ?>f lu ll, is not correct. In p'garJ 10 such the commencement of a work of grace is som !i?n< s very gradual, and 'ho impressions so apparently siigh', that they afford very hide ground of K ?ngtiii?e expectatio s of ill .' result. While on the o her hand, some persons of an unlrl mish'-d moral character, and who from the influence of a religious education have always respected rt ligion and venera! -d hs ordinances when brought under eon v.ciion are more terribly aJarnio.j, and more overwhelmed with distress than others whose I ves have be n stencd by gross c tin s. T.ie Itev. Joan Newton, when wakened o some s mse of his sinful and dangerous con Jit or>, which occurr d Jurmg w violent and long cont nued storm at sea, taougri i?is judgment was convinced that t:*i was th.j grca:est of sinners, and he do jhfcJ whether it was possible for him to w?? c/wiin< f/? '.up l.rwl no vcrv i-.'p feHiugs or ag'tnting fca s. He says, "I: was not :i!? a'ter, n iliaps, s-vcral \ Tirs, :l>nt I gained some clear view? or the ? finite righteousness rn 1 grace ol Cars' J sus ?ny Lord, that 1 had a deep i.ii'l s rontr apprehension of rev state l>y nature ;?ud practice ; ?hxJ perhaps til! then I ?ulti not nave liorne the sight ; so won* dertady docs''lr* Lord proportion the tlisc>'V-Ties?>l * !* *>.rj grace. Por in: know? our Turnc. nod tint if ho were to put forti the grou-ness of his power, a poor stnnei ?.? i. i in- \isi--cu v overwhelmed, ana crush J as a And though from this t :.? there w.is a sens b!e change, and h:.? i;..nd wns-urn d towards religion, yet i a ev.dent T\>.n the his'oryofhis life, as we! us nis e*pe: ieju-ps aft rwards, tint gran - i \ s'.ej ihirng s? vend y"ar$, in th f-ehl-s j 1 K'.a ? win-:.- we can eon-reive. l; appcarc so much si to hirnseii, that he warns oi persons from cous:<locating Ins rxp-'rienci a ino'lcl for them. "As to in vs-If," t?'> in-, -every par: ?.f ir y case has been extra ordinary ?! h:\ehtrdiv met a s:ng'^ in s unoo i?. pew, verv few, hav< been res uo ! from su< h a dreadful s,'j'< and those fr.v mat have Iron favored, hav< hone rally passed ihr ugh the most severconvictions; ami ?tt r the Lord lias givci them peace, :ne-r future lives have b" "! usually more z".Vous. bright and ex?;mpla rv than common." Now 'ids is the opiu'os which I think, is raken up rather from tlico rv than an observation of facts. I thin) that those persons who have b en mos conversant wi h exercised <r-uis will sav thut there is no general rule here?tliu very pungent convictions and deep dis'P'.s are found as frequently in those who hav been p:ej>trved from out-breaking trans gressious, ns in -J.ose noted tor tlieir iminu rditios. There seem?, indeed, rr.orc rcnsoi f >r sev<?r<5 convictions in the la t< r case hut con\ictior.s are rot uniformly proper honed to the magnitude of ubnes. And ii truth, we are iurapaU; of corn paring 10 geiherthe heino isness of ihe s:ns of ditler erst persons Tiio moral man, r.s we ca! him, may be the greatest sirir.er of the two when weighed ;n the b. lances of the sane tiufv. I heard a popular poetsrh'-r one n !?l ri:4';e to prove, that loota! rn'n nm form I professors, rr.ust in 11 cd.^cs h?? la more u i :!;ed than the blaspheming infid? nad gross debauchee. The argument wa phmstble, but lahore i uzi-J^r one ?s vfri.t! defect ; and i was of opinion :m< s 1' nin, thai such a doctrine is highly dan gcrous and calculated to eneoura.': men t< go to ali lengths in wickedness. When was a very young preacher, I exoressct the opinion in a sermon preach? d in Nortf Carolina, that the m? re moralist and formal Ht were more out of the way of conviotior tiion the ??j??-n'y ptofan^. When the si r. mon was ended a li rce looking man cum* op to mo and said that i had delivered { reeisely his opinion on one point, and :? 'aliened the above sontirrvmt. i inquired when he a as gone, who he was, and found that he was rhe most nn'oiious prr.?f* gvi in a1! iho country; and not long afterwarh }?. was appreh-! ded and i nprisoin d, as tin ?>? a.{ o? a company cngngi d it: fi_!!.>n;ou< arts. 'H ;s taught rn: a I won which] rover f.rttot. Mr. XeAton proceeds i'-us "N >'.v, on tic one hand my conv;c;ion> w+revr ry moderate, and f.r hdo'.v w It;: T'i-ght have been expected fioni the dread hii review I had to make; so, on theo hci tr y first beginnings iti a roiigious course were as faint as can bo \v< !l imagined. ] ievr i'lc w that season alluded to li-v. ii. 4, usi ally called the time of first loved And ilits: ne Hates facts which give sad veJeitcou' a very !o .v s'ate of grac ; atid i 'it had :i< v?-r ris 'n higher wo should certt x.lv have been indue d to Ix l.ove t!?ol he w ? ? not a subject of saving grace. Bu th v 'e'uls me to remark a firt air.logons to wh:-t s common in tii n world; thai the infant v\ ?i? n born, hardy gives evid-nce of life, iiiwV not only grow to maturity, burn sr,f and "drength, may far exceed those who commence'] Me with more activity nnJ vigor ; and so if) the spiritual life, when the incipient motions and affections ore very feeble, ".ho person may eventually be com;; a mature and eminent Christian, as vie have jr.; doubt Mr. Newton did. Am other ins :::.--! of a siai !ur kind, if my memory s'-rvs me. was the Rev. It. Co3;I, who had also been for many year* a pro fance i; tidd ; but who in process of lime Vcume ore r-frre most eminent christians, as we'l cs spiritual preachers of his day.? I>r. Tiiorr js Scott also, was a Socininn.and yet a preacher of the es'ablished church; ho* the progress ofillumination and comic. | t-on in i)is mmd was very gradual. [lis "Force of Truth" is an admirable little 'voile, and forn-shesH fuil illustration of die K'niteneot which I wsh to inculcate : That grace in the commencement, is often exceedingly faint and feeble ; and yet may grow into a state of ma'ur: y ar. J cotnpara. live perfection. In tho experience of President Edwards, I as recorded by himselt, we find no account b of any deep and distressing convictions ol JS sin at the commencement of tiis religious ?| cours"; though afterwards, perhaps few- ,l men ever attained to such deep, humbling views of the depth and turpitude ol tiedepravity of his hear*. Put his ? xperi' nee J differs from thsr of tho e men ioned above j in that his firs' views ofdivi ie things were j e'ear and attend- d wit!) uns|)eaka!>le delight. | "The first inquire, ? !iat I remember of that j sort of utw.ir-l, secret delight in God and | divine tilings, thrt* 1 have lived much in 1 . j since, W is, on read ng those words, 1 Tim. ! f ' i. 17, *Nfnc unfo the kin* denial immortal j J and invisible, the on/// ivisc (Jed, be honor ) I and glory forever and ever, Anton* As 1 ) | read the words, there came into my sou!, j j and was as i: were diffused thr-ugh it, a ! sense of the giory of lie divine 13 ing; n j l 1 new sense quite diff rent from any thing 1 ! J j ever e\p? rienced before. Never any words j ? , of Srj/ure seemed to me* as those words . j d-d. 1 though; w th myself how excellent a I being iliaf w*s, and how happy 1 shonl! he. a j i. I ni'jd't enjoy that (Jo-i and be rapt ep to j him in heaven, and he as it were swallowed J up in him forever." "Fiom about that .. | time I began 'o have a new hud of approJ hensions and ideas of Christ, and the work j 1 j of redemption, an-J the glorious way of sal' | v.v.ion 1), him. An in war i, sweet vcnsc of! { I j these t > ngs, at times, came into my heart; j t and my sou! was led away in pleas mi? views | 1 and con'empl rions of them." *'Afcr this | my sense of duino things gradually increased, and became more and more hve'y, and 5 had m ire of that iuwnid sweetness. Tile I II appear unco of cvry thing was altered.? j r j There seemed *o he us it weir, a cairn, j r r.. ..... j j wret. cas' or appearance 01 nivaic pun. , | in almost every :lvng. Curl's excellency. t his wisdom, his pun:yf and his iovc seemed ^ 5 j to appear it) cverv thing." Tne difference i 1 bf: w en th s and in mv oilier cas-s ot in- ' .'jcipient piety very str.king. And yet i!i? se J vt?*\vs and cxercvs's do no! eoine up to the I: standard wh ch some setup in regard to | I j christian t xp rience, li -cause they are so i f I abstract, and have such casual reference t<? ' s C *n>t, through whom alone God is reveal- ( -1 ed io m-ei as an object of s ?ving fd It.? \ I And if .hero be a fuuh in the writings o! e j tliis gr- a* and good man on die subj' c of a* experimental religion, it is, that they seem f | to represent rent: a i d persons as at the first j a ti iiiut 'S ot' God w th delight, without ever ) think tig of a Media or. But lew uv n ever i I ut'aincv!, as we think, higher degrees of -1 holiness, or had made morn accura e o'?i starvations o:? tlie exercises of others. IBs woik on the Atlec iotis is too ahs r ci and \ tedious for common readers ; but s an ex- i it C( '.lent work, :d: hough f think his twelve 1 , marks might with great a I vantage be redtt- 1 t cod to half the number, on Ins own plan.? s conclude by remarking, that experimental e exercis s ofr-digon arc sure to take their complexion from the theory of doctrine eni tertaind, or which is inculcated at tl?e time, n ; This subject deserves further consideration. ; A. A. u THE RUSSIAN KM.MIGRA.NT3 AT BUFFALO. Tin se emigrants con nue to excite a'en!l | t on ; and the r prolong'"if stay in our ci y >. | li is led some to think that t|i -v voulJ re. . I main during ? ie wn'er, an I become a tax e | u;?.?u us. No tears of ilia* kind nnod l?? d i enh rtained. Tee p irty are from Pruss an r J Silesia, and number about 701) in a f w I; days they exp et to be joined by 390 mor , * i ri"\t spring by 1200, an 1 du mg the nex; ; Isuniiiv i by perhaps 1000 or 2000 of their j j countrymen, making in all not less than ; . ; oOO'J. 'r.icy are Protes'antsoftoe Lu h-'rn -i' Church. A new org itrza ion of the r 'i- 1 I ! sjious esnblishment in Prussia having been , j; effected the King ordered all his s hjecs to < II join it, threa rn njt certain penal'irs for noil- ; . j conformity. Imprisonment,coufis aiion of ' i i propcijy aii'I pt rsecuting in various forms, , . . w< re the resequences o the recusants.? j >{ Finding they could no long'-r r-'ain ill ir < I! homes in comfort, numbers of the ol?J . '< I. scUo m, antoti;' whom are those now here,!' , t peli imieJ l is May sty, for permission to I J J quit tii" country. A her more than a year s; ot fiuid'-ss excr'ion, thev were at last ullo* ; ej to il [ art ; and with lighter hoiir's than : ; j they h * I experienced for many years before, | i | they l .-f: t'?? ir land forevr, knowing tha ! ii afar off, sh to was another land in which . 1'hey coui J worsh'p God according to tlie , d elates of ?}.eir o*n consciences. l j U'.* l-.-atn that Mr. W. A. Thomson, h irdwarc merchant of this city, who acts :>s !, - j their ag'-nt, has been put in possession of a j j ' sum of money sufficient to place them on ! I I ' tlj; ir !u.;d? in Wisconsin. and feed them for ' < ight months, if n?c<s-,ary. ind p n lcnt of ! the original purchase of tin* soil H 1 Tin' tjreaorpart of them will leave this f ) week lor Milwauki". Wit con^ratula'O I Wisco.is (i on the prosp' rl of this vain ?hl?* idJition lo i s population, and to our ci'y ii k a niaverof no small moment to have the West li!!< d up wiili such hardy, indus'rious s. tilers. ?Bujf.ilo Com. Ad. j On n recent \ isit to the Maryland Ilospi " :al, we learned tiiat some particulars of a j1 melancholy case of the loss "f reason from t| sudd-'n fright. The subjects is n male child, p about ei^ht years of ngo, named John II. " Frisbe-*, the son of u respectable widow kl lady residing at Full's Point, whose pr! c. nologicul developments seem intended for the elaboration of elevated intellectual con. ccp'ions, nnd whose physo';n<>mv is emj. n?;ri !y qualified lo give that wp'cssion wlijrh the tongue cannot give. And yet the in. 1 tellect of that noble looking child Ins been f irremediably destroyed by some silly .'rifli-r with a false face* by whom he was frfot- tr oncd some time Inst summer. Tim child, 3; at the time, fi ll suddenly down, and for two Ci : weeks exhibited little or none of his former liveliness and finally his mind gave way entirely, and though lie was kept some time Bt. in t!m hospital, no cure could !>n effected, ro and bo is now in the care of his mother, in a state compounded of idiocy and madness. Baltimore Sun, Now Music. I r? ECENTRY received at the Hook Store a ~S L?/ s i;?piy embracing a considerable variety Jl Songs Sicr d, Sentimental and Humorous; di so .Marches Waltzes, A; c. and Music paper, j Duceuib.r 4th, lfc33 j an 4 ^ tf j ill; Blacksmith's Tools. A good supply of the above on hand and for- ' yi, a. sale cheap by j di D. MALLOY. ! fo December 1th, If3!). i ar 4 Jf to. Nails: ~ j:? f<S ICegs Nails and Brads, also 4 b:ig> Q in ; ci 4x Wrought anu Ilurse Shoe Nails, fuj. tt< sale bv re D. MAIJ.OY. 111 December 1th, 1833. : w 4 _tf I 1; Notice. | [i; SSV consent of th : h irs of the late Moses <*i OLD Sanders, will lie sold at I)irliugtnn C. II. h n inomla/ the g'Ii January next aii the Rm! oi Islate, consisting of P! nutations, Id's in I).;., j ington vill -.g*. Nc fee. ; u Persons wishing t > purchase will do well to tl Hon h 'Rriiia at sale. j hj JaS. S. MeCALL, Adm'r. ! IOth December, 1333. ! 5 t (1 s Notice. A I,L persons having cl lims against the Est ilc f nL of Dtniel .McCaskill deceased i.ito of this! dace, are i-quested to pr 's-.rit liiem lawfull) au. J I ;/? ? i.ft mi r.r li.U'oro t'i.> fit'lifhiv ?if J Lfiiiarv li iiuillivut' " v - ?- ?- J -- 1 J ( joxt. as that is tin? time appointed to apportion he properly among the h-irs, an J to settle the j i] ;laims as (at* as wo may ho able. $ M. MeCA.SK I Lh, Agent for ! 2 ALEXR..U-.CA3KILLE..r. ? December 1-lth, 1~33. !o 5 tf is Notice i *t ' i rfinn <ubs Tiber ta!i"5 great pleasure tn re- ' JL turning thinks to his customers tor the! pi t yen tor the liberal patronage extended to- ! wards him, ainl oniiirac-s thin opportunity of in. j forming th un that ho intends carrying ?n the j Black Smith busin-.fs in all i's branch' s at the : stand formerly occupied by Daniel McDutfie.? 1 II j willsho? horses it ?1 01 all round; shoes ! . pointed with steel .i> i 2j. Plows m iy he had ! ? ready stoek 'd tor tlit; field. Tin r?* will he attached to the 1*1 ick Smith Shop a Wood Shop in Lht? hous-' opposite .M lore's Hotel, where all ki- as af wood work will be done at the shortest no. lice. ANDREW MILLER. D'-coinhur I2th. 11"39. P. S. He wishes all those indebted to him for ] j work done, to call and settle by the first of Jan- j uary, ! 5 3t 1 j Notice. ^niHE undersigned having bought the entire'. fi. stock of good* from Messrs. J & W. Leak, j would take this method of informing their friends and acquaintances that they have taken the house occupied by the Messrs Le .ks, where they are \ " offering a well selected assortment of Dry u ds, ! Ilaidware, and Groceries, a 1 of which tlmy are j disposed to sell low for cash or on a short time to i punctual customers. II. M. & W.n. TOMLINSON. ! Cln.Tuw March 1839. tf Seasonable Goods, THE subscriber has received a largo portion !' of his sii| ply of fall and Winter Goods. 1 embracing as great a viriety us is usually found ! in any store in this place; to which he respect. J fully solicits the attention of p ersons wishing to i' purchase, as they will he offered at pries as low j ' as can possibly he afforded by ui.v one. li. Me IN TOSII. November 2d, l?39. ' N B.?A Urge supply of negro cloths. blinkels, Over Coats and Cloaks, winch vull he sold 1 very low. Sale Heal of Estate. BY order of the Court of Equity for Choraw ( District in tho ease of Thomas Sluhhs j and wife vs Samuel McDnniel will ho sold at ( Benri' ttsville, M lrlborougit District on the first inonday in Jjnu.iry n-xt (within the usual hours) ( the real Estate of John Standard McDani'd con- ^ Uiining three hundred and fifty six acres, more < ar less, lying on ('rooked Cre- k in said District, ind hounded by said cr< < k. by the lands of J. Dead, John Taylor and lie k,' land. Tne conditions of I he S.:!o are as follows; rt.o purchase money to iie paid on the liist day of j lanuary A. D, lb 11. with interest from the day >f sile. except so much as is n?-.vss:iiy to defray he expenses of the sale, w.iich is to lie paid in rash. Bond and personal s^-nnty and a mart- J ,, ( goof the preu).:a:s, Purchasers to p iy for the J icccsbiry couw, js:c? s. (Hit). \V DARfJAW Commis.-iuuer in Eq :.ty. December 1th, Ib.'i'J. 3 3t Public Sale. nY permission of Turner Bryan Ei<q. Ordinaiy of Chesterfield Di trict there will be q mid at the late roiJcncu o? (Icorg.i King d. ceas. s d on the 2d of J inu iry next ail the porson.il e iroperty of said deceased : eonsis'ing of 27 ir jro s, eight 1 lead of llor* *, Caltl- , ('urn. ,, 'odder. Household aiel Kilc.'n n Ennui lire, Plan ,, ation Tools, &i*. Terms?All sums under fiv" doll irs cash, al! unisabov. five doilirs, a note and good n eiui y, with interest fioui ditc on a credit until the ? irst ot Janu irv lb II. I r< MILL A 31 KINO, Ailmr. hl lf:U DeCurA.-r, 1S39. * 5 5t sl tl ii Strayed. ci A Sorr-l ii>?r^?* nf ordinary size but. ratlc! tA low, our ryf s'ightly injured, and having ;i when In: e.seip'd from (tardner's Bluff a h idlc wii.li brass .stirrups The horse is* supposed > liiv<? taken iij? at Home cf tho plnntulions 0:1 7 in river b'duvv Choruw, any information res- J acting hint will In: thankfully received, or any it outdoor expense incurred in l iking up and |r Doping till I g'.-l linn will i?c rh<-cr'ii!'y pud. |'| INI. TOW.WSEND. |{ Bannui!? ville, S. C. Dec. lii:h, Ifcdl). K, 5 tf V, r; in Sheriff s Sale. <;? S ?V ordw of tho Court nf Ordinary will he If aold at Chesterfield ('curt Mouse on the ^ st inonday in January next all the K<m1 Estate 11 maid Ale Don a Id deeots'd, consisting of two j b acts of land, one on Lynches ('rc< k, containing { s !5 acres, one other true on the waters of Black j.j re >k containing 'J95 acres more or less. Conditions; as inuch cash as will pay tliw ( (>enses of Sale; one month's er a-lit on the ImIice, purchaser giving bond, with good personal aM curitv and a mortgage to the Ordinary if requi. a ! il. Purchaser paving for necessary papers. / Sheriff's Officii Chester icld C. 11. / ? December 10th, 1^39, { Uy J NO. EVANS, S. C. D. 5 tf For Sale. AROE M ips of Mississippi and Alabama, _ji shewing the Public and Indian Lands, I-i. an Ri servations, Lund Districts, Townships a. I'liTovi'tl iinm t:?u Covernnients surveys rJ pi.tls in th'* (itmr.il Land Office, Wash, yton Oily, by E. (Jilliain, druugtsinun in th< eneral Liisd O trier. F. Taylor, book-Miller. Washington City, Iiai st published (and secured the copy r glit accor ng to law) the above Maps, which will bi niid infinitely mom complete and accurate thai iy heretofore published. Tiny arc j-ublis ci i soaratc s!ie. ts, each containing nearly si: laic feet, and will be found especially uscfu id valuable to those interested in the lands t. ih'T State as they show ? v ry it* in of inform;) an which is in possesion of the Land Ollic lalive to water course?, township lines, India ml an I R mmtv iti?>'K. land Districts, &.e. am till l o found pert- t'y accurate and pr eisc i io.*c fiointi*. They can he sent by mail loan il l of the l'niled States. subject to single lettc ist.ige. PRICE h\o do'l.irs, or three copies r. itln r will be 'eni by mail lor dollars j ber.il discount will be m :d?; to Irav. Ring ;.g i<! r to any wiio will buy to sell ; gun. ilk** E litors of 11 iWsp.ipars any where uli ill givj tlie above advertisennnt (inclui.in lis no ice) one or two insertions, sbail rcc< iv y return mail a copy of each map, if they wi nd a copy of the paper containing it, to tli Ivcrtiser. November 2, 1833. 1 1 Teacher Wanted r() take c.'iaigo of the Ciio Academy, nit miles east of Bcnncttsviilc, Marlborong hstriet S. C. competent to teach th Lugii> ranches g ner*!!y .md the Cl.ssics. of wine atisfsctoiy evidence must be luriiDh d; 'is ah liat thc.tpj'licaiit siist tins a good character. Ti chol istic y<-,r is divided into two sessions < I we kseicli; tie first commencing th" fir jotiday in J mil :ry, v. lien there will be i vacatie f two week lieJore til a coinincncoincnt oft! cond Session. Comrijuiiie,'ions addr s^cd to the subscribe t Clio will litveiiuo attention until the 21 h < L-ccinhcr.whcri the cbction wih t It * place. THUS C. WLATHERBV. Secretary. Clio S. C". November 30:h, 1633. 4 3t IJoniictls & floods, [Tl'ST received anu for sale, a new supply iP Ladiesand Mi^cs Hoods, also, L"g!.or itraw and Tuscan Bennetts-, latest patt-in. D. MALLOY November 2Cth, l?39 3 3_ New Stationery. A Lirge supply of Stationery has beet, l it /i l.V received at th.; Book Store includii lil.ick, Blue and l'"d ink. Q n<w c?f v inous ?ju. ti 9, steel pens, wafers, sealing w..x. ink powdi >Uck F ind states, punts and p lint boxes, a >.?rior gold leaf, Camel's hair pencils, Germ: Flutes &C. December -lth, IS 33. 1 Roberts Silk Manual, &7JOR SALE t tiic Bookstore. Chcraw, Nov 15, lt*39. 1 tf New Books LATELY Received ty wagon the followii new works at tin? Bookstore, viz : In Theology and Religious Literature: Boat man Original Sin. Villtge Sermons, Jji k'n < Justification. Good's Ih-ttei Covenant Mel)o L'll's Bible ('lass M inual, Sigii9 of the Times I). Ciiyler. Mento r of Dr. Bedell by Dr. Tyn Boston's Crook in tlie Lot, Dick's Theoloy McLu- ii on the Type s of the Old Tottainei Seougil's works, Philip's Guides comp ete Iwo vols. McRie tm the Book of Esther, Cht li'ti Youth's Book, Hodge's History of ?l Presbyterian Church, Curacy's Biblical Not in proof of the Deity of Jesus Christ. In General Literature ; Covvpr r and Thomsi 1 vol. 6 vo Ilcrn ins Poems 1 vol. 8 vo. Crabl Hcber and Pollock 1 vol. 8 vo. Moore's Wod lD'ol. 8 vo. Juniu's Letters, Brood's Univen Liazcttccr. Metropolit m Pulpit, being sk- tch if the most eel :Lrated living English Prcachr jf all Denominations, Lord Bimigliain's sketch >f Characters in the reign of George III. I Humphrey's Tour, Maps of S. Carolina, Do. Jarolinas ami G- orgia. Also the following School Books; Mum? Grammar, Knkhatii's Do. Engiisli Reader. Jon .'h.' inistry, Do. Philosophy, Bourdon's A'geb: <Lc. Si . Chcraw Nov. 11, 1^49. 1 t Est te Notice. A LL persons iudi bted to the Estate of Ar . iEL Burn dcceaFod, late of CiicstcrS-dd Pistrit re requested to conic .'onvard aud mikt p tymct ml ;ili who have claims ag?iris.t said Estate w res nt :i,L samu uu.y aulln utiCutod us the L lUeCts, .1 w. nrRN, K. L. DI IIN, Executor N?v. 15th 1S39. 1 tf Morus Mu]tiCaiiiis. ? HE sulisciilx-r lias for sile a large wunilx -?iL ot Morns .Miilticuulis cuttings. In It ualitics which give value for planting, via 17 e n n. I ii ? ti-_ .i i i- . ..... ......v ur wih?d, nicy arc wiilm .I in?t to ho sirp >s< (l, i orhaps not eqtnl vd h nvcttiiTf '.ir-i.'1.' hi fl.o Dnitrd St at en. Tins wiig to the grc.lt distance allowed in plan ig an we'll as H> sue able soil ami {rood cult atlull. Owing to I III* present ncareily ./iik ev, and 11.?* con-vqen! depression in the pric f every thing e.se, tliey aru offered at .? ver diced price, Persons wishing to purchas l.ould apply early ; because all not engage re now offered in a distant market, lit ecs, it isot sold before Spring the price ma ien he Ingli'T. Printed directions for plant ig and cul ivating will be furnished withou barge to those who pnrcliano. M. MACLEAN. Ch? ra.v S. (\ December lib ld3'J. Carpenter's Tools. 11 [IE subscriber has just received a very e.\ ensivp assortment of Carpenter's Tools nong which are, Double and Single, Cnst Stoc on, Jack, Smoothing, Foie, and Jointe lanes, Astragils, Heads, Dado's, Hollows am immis, Neeings. Hrceian Ovalo's, QtiiiU < V <? ceding. Ka'.hii. Sola Rabbit, Raising. and S isl ,anes, S.sl, Cord, Coves for steps, Talih ano';. Tortis Heads and Cornice Pinion, Ko an (),<? and Fillet*. Fllf ttsters, Snipes Mills ntliic, C iling. Flooring, and Plow Planes mo 1 "ons, Od Stones. K.-y Hole Tenant, a) Panel, Hand, Ciops Cut and Frame Saws, :itnv fvi.k? .Mortice, am! .Milking Gil.iges :gnrs. ass-orled qualities, Mortice, Socket, iiml rmor, Chisels and Gouges, Plat*; and Iron nrrs, Side Devils, Spoko Shaves, Locks, ngcs, Sprigs, Nails, Brads. &c. ALSO Collins' Club, Hand ami Broad Axes-, Ohio (I Pennsylvania Patterns, Hammers, Shingling J lathing Hatchets, &c. The above were purchased low and for cash the best manufacture!a, and will bo sold cheap P. MALLOY. November 221, 1839. 2it i'iioM'LtllS , ! of Tiir l ] e^ssss? 2? i ?? CHEUAW AUVKRTISER. f. The Editor of the Cheraw Gazette has do | , termined, at the suggestion of the Pec Dec 1 and | Agricultural {Society, to devote more space : c.Al 3 J than formerly to Agriculture, and matters per- j , - : taining specially to its interests. About nine ; L' ; columns, or a page and a half weekly, will be i T' i j occupied with this subject, except when ?? ' an( 1 shall be necessary to make room for Executive ipj, K | Messages, and a few other political papers' ( . I such as every intelligent citizen ought to read.! wil I A large proportion of what shall appear under 1 ore '* 1 the Agricultural head must, of course, be se-1 cot ! looted. But the numerous Agricultural peri-1 tio (j j oiicals now published in this country afford ! as ? abundant and cxcelli ::t materials for selection; ml v j and, after a short l me, tlic reports, and other "r I papers of teh Pee Dee Agricultural Society >t will of themselves, form no inconsiderable \ body of original r, a.l of it adapted par- rsv, > tictilail/ to this part of the country. And it | c is hoped, also, that among the numerous in- ? ? telhgcnt and enterprising plante s of the sur? rounding districts and counties some may he found who will, occasional y, lake the trouble of contributing to the columns uf the paper the ci lv/ result of their experience. Among the en \jecfs which will engage the E tf Editor's attention the culture ofsiik shall not G be overlooked. Ample ins ructions will be j B giv. n, in their proper season, for cultivating ; ~ :o the moms mul'icaulis and making silk. j ' ;i The p 'per w ill espouse tlic cause of no party j -h in politics, but shall contain ar> impartial sum - j ^ h mary of pui.tical intelligence, and, ccasionally, J re >? abb* speeches and well written C6snys (win n c( 1C. met with) fairly discussing the principles and | t!l ^ measures of all parties. It :s believed that e 1 0i comparatively s.uail space devo-cd to political j Ci subjects in this vlay may he made more prolila- rt 1 hie to the Farmer of domestic habits, who wishes to be acquainted with the true state of the ,1* country and quaiitied for a proper and inteiligent discharge of: he duties of citizenship, than T a whole sheet tided, from week to week, and : year to year, wi ll one-sided discussions, and ! he mere quarrels of editors and politic.an?,? j whilst, at trie same lime, it will not be calcti- j i ~~ atcd to estrange neighbor from neighior, or 1 f to inn-lead into a belief that one half of the ! ?' ?' country are less patriotic than tlu* o her, or 111 n* lo?.>- ardently attached to our republican insti- I (j 'U ions. * p tSo much of the fourth page as shall not be ; t occupied with standing advertisements will ^ generally be filled up with matter of moral and v religious cast, and articles conducive, in other c respects, to proper family instruction and family discipline. | f llp If the increase to the subscription list upon 2 issuing this I'rospectus shall he sufficient to j tu' warrant the expense, new type will be pro- j an cured, forthwith, f- r the body of the pip< r; ; _ that is for the p.Tt now mimed in large letter; j and at the commencement of the next Voluiu thi* title of the paper will be changed to ? Farriers' Gazelle and Cheraw Advertiser. For Terms sec lirsl page. Sept en ib r, ldJVJ. New Goods rjJlIIE snbscrilicr is again opening a stock of n<r goods in Cheraw, well adapted to the sea- f ? ] sou, which he is prepared to sell at prices very ,(i_ 1 much reduced, either by wholes tie or retail. lie o mi ] bought a large proportion of his (woods at the ! n vv. ^'"rk package sales in Sept- mh r last, and \ t l,y j thinks he can sell theui as low as they can be c i bought in any of the Soutin rn to a ns. t v! ! ' V. II McARN*. 1 ;t> November 22d, 1839. !l in* - tf is < es Soulli Carolina. i .Inlin T\ \fclr .r X i an Adiiir! E. R. Mclvcr. [ 1^ 'Iatiou in vs. f oreigu 1 in. Richard Ingraham J tuc.i.iui.t. >?1 11 EiiEAS tho Plaintiff in the above sta. ? s V w ted rase has hied hir> Dccru.lu.tion in mv rs office against the Defendant who is absent Irosii les and wiiuoutlhn limits o the state having ncithei >r. wife nor attorney known within the same, of It is ordered that tho Defendant do place 01 f make his defence to the said I)ecralat:on within I v'n a year and a day from the dato h reof otherwise es fnul and absolute judgmct will bo giveu and ^ ra. awardod against him. s Ollice of Common Picas ) 1 for Duringtcu District. S f S. W. DEPOSE. C. C. I'. | t'ecenibjr 12, 183S. rv3.nl v 0 !tn! In Kquity. n it;) Morion District?So. Ca. ill1 Muicom Statford and ") J w Murg ir? t C.irnpbt 11 At f '" and Admr'x Pi!! for p?rli!ion ot L>. Campbell Jce'J. t %Vo. v?. C Monr0 S. W.iIter and | wife rt alios. J tT appearing t<> my satisfaction that More S Walter and Mary his wife ln irs and distri buters of Duncan Campbell deceased, and l).-. * fetidants in tho above stated ease, are out of. JB fr and beyond the limits of this state It is, on < ,r motion of llulleo ail Kibnll Compl irmits. si '' i Solicitors, Ordered that they Jo plead, answer all ! or demur 'othe Bi'l of Complaint ir the said po V ; t 'ase within thieo tnonihts from the date hereof, un is j or the said B.ll will be taken pro confe.-so ag mst f. I them. I EDWARD B WHEELER, >. Coewnb-sioucr ui Equity. ti (? C .m?nUi ?nor* Otli v, / ar V Marion C II CM 1 l?33 S *? c 4 h t Wood. ? y 31 v\ il! furnish ()i!i ;inil Hi :kery \V.>od, at | r , J1 ?2 30 per cord, Cash. ;t a. r. lacoste. : October 4, 1839. 17?tf r] Clicraw Hacon. ti Hams. Shoulder*, :>nd Sides, of my own .. curing, lor sale. Terms. Cash. A. IV LACOSTE. Octobor 4, 1S39, 47?tf i Cotfce. Fa r j'*' Bags Rio. Laguir.i, and Cuba Coffee, j p 1 "Jr in blorc, and tor sale, wholesale or ro. tail !>y . I) MALFOY. Nov. Sdlli, 1839. 2 3t , New Odeans A; inmdad mor. a s s. r\ j IIfIDS. New Orleans A Trinidad J 'i jSLmW classes of very superior quality in iviJ j ikoip an 1 for sale by D. MALLOY. ual Kowund's I ouic Mixture. tJ LQllIK Agency for this valuable medicines i IVi is at the 'Bookntce" of Mr. 1'rince where ^Coi it. may at any time he had by the single bottle or cat by the dozen. I J. A. INGL1S Agt. Chcriw April. F.'IJIOkra Cotton. ? SOME of the seed of this valuable cotton JL are left for gale at this office. 2 tf T For Sale. 3.000 Moras Mu/ticaulis Trees, 0,000 *4 Cuttings. Uso, 500,000 SILK WORM EGGS. The above Trees ami Cuttings are very tine, ' warranted to be the genuine Moiti'8 Mt'LTi* .'us ; some of the trees are seven feet high ; cuttings are from trees of one, two and three is old, well riper.cd wood, one bud to each ting. The egg? arc of the kind which pro. ;e white and yellow cocoons?mostly wi.i'u ? i a part of them raised frctn tire second crop s year. Jrders for any of tlie above, addressed to :.u. \ be punctually attended to, and tilled in the ler in which they arc received ; tiiat is, fin I ne first served. It is desirably that appiic;.n tie iiu-dc befoie the first of November next, ibout that time I will commence preparing v ground and planting the next yearV crop. ^aks made at the current prices at the time of livery. Any communication mnc.e to me on the sulci of the .Silk Culture, wiii be promptly anrered. HUGH CRAIG, fmst rfield C. II. Aug. 30,183;*. 4t! tf 6outh Carolina. Marlborough District. William McDduiel, JohnC. McDani u AppliIT.tfi, vs. Miry Wilk^son, Obcdiah Earls. Wiley Ear'?, lizabeth Earls, Jolm Earl?, William Luri.s, eorgc E.rls, Andrew Earls, and Nur.cv Mc 'aniel guirdian of Fiances McDuni d, *Marv mi Me Daniel,, Ira McDauiei and Wrl.iaru IcD ini-1 minors. Defendants. It appo <rii;g to my satisfaction that Obed.ah laris. El iz: belli Earls, William Ear s, G cor go laris and Andrew Earls five of the defendants, side without this State ,*?it is therefore order1 that they do appear and object to the division : sale of the real estate of George McDauiei on r before the thirteenth day of Dccemb.r next r their consent to the same will be entered of :cord. L. E STUBBS, Ordinary of Marlboro District. October 1-1, 1839. 49 8t Female Seminary. Vo. 111 Broad Street, Charleston South j Caro itta. ^ 33 RS. LANGLEY will instruct young LaJM. dies hi all tbc English branches of Folite iiterature ; and her Seminary which is located i '-no of the most healthy and pleasant situations 1 the city, shall be provided with the most sc. omplislicd and respectable teachers in the de artniei.ts of French, Spanish, and Drawing. Young Lading from the country, either for his. or my other Seminary within the City can e accommodated with board where duo regard fill bo paid to their rr.orah, while under hor are. Entrance ?5 which shall be appropriated to urnishing a select library for the use of th<? Seminary. October 13. 1639. 49?3ni Notice. r HE copartnership of J. Lazarus &.C r. will dissolve on the first day of January next y its limitation. The subscribers intending to nuke a final close of their business, desire that II persons having demands against them should resent them for payment or settlement. JOSHUA LAZARUS. A. J. MOSES. Choraw, 2?th Nov. J339. 3 tf 033RAW ACAD31I7. rll E Trustees respectfully announce that thd duties of this Institution will he rosumcd nthe 1st of October next; the Male departient under the superintendence ot Mr. E. Hall; he Female under that of Mr. J. Sewers. The oufso of instruction in the male department, will c that required to cnlrt the South Caroliua Co!ege; the course in the femilc depuituicnt tviil ie, to m..ke thorough scholars. The scholastic yeal will commence on the 1st ifOcto'ier * mi end the 1st July: the year is igain divided into two sessions : the fi st begins 1st October and ends 15th February ; the scconi Kgins 16th February and ends 1st July. Terms or" Tuition per Session are, For Spelling. Reading and Writing ?12 00 The above with Arithmetic, Engl sh ) ^ ^ Gramm :r and Geography $ Hie above, with tlie Classics, higher i branches of Mathematics, Logic, > 20 00 Rhetoric, dec. J . Five dollars each w ill be added to the al?o\e ^ or Painting and Drawing, or the Modern Luufu lges. All payments arc in advance; tLo pupil will >c r quired to pay tor what remains of the sosion at the time he or she enters, nor will deducion or drawback be made for loss of time. J. W. BLAKENEY, Sec'y k. Trees. P. S. Mr. H T. Chapman has taken charge f t.io Boarding House, near the Female Acadcay. where Young Ladies may obtain board tt a loder ite nrier. Sept. 20, 1839. 45 tf BOOK HENDING. rHF. subscribers have established themselves in the above line of business in Cheraw ad oiler tin irscrricce to its citizens. is. LAZENCOURT, & CO. i.-- c r< Jic7i?in , u. v?? ?v* TIJli K i; V . j^TTwiUKKK ~ \eaor of Trinity Church, Society Hilt, Darlington List. S. C. ["S prepared to receive into hi.- family as boardl ing pupils, a k w young gentlemen. In Ins t-ystem of instruction arc comprised be~ ! \s the u.-u. 1 preparation for College, minuto leniion to philology, the scanning and comsit ton of (ircik and Latin poetry, Rhetoric d the Belles Lcttres generally. I Its pupils arc limited to twelve. V ication the same as at Columbia College. For Hoard and Tuition?(The academic year) re. Candles, washing also included, the terms >: ?ih25eacli pup:!. No pupil will bo received r a shorter period. October 10, l?39. 49 6t flj"* The Charleston Courier and Gospel Mes. nger, will please give the above six insertions d foi ward their hills. Hooks for the season. Christian Keepsake and Missionary Annual for 1840,9 Engravings, ic Gifl, edited by .Mis? Lcslio, for 1840, 9 En. graving!*. rdiday House, a aeries of Tales by Catharine Sinclair. jo Minister's Family, by a Country Ministor. tni'y at IJealhcrdalo or the Influence of Chris, (ian Principles. Iters of Eiizi Wilkinson during tho invasion and possession of Charleston, edited by iMrs. Gihnan. A:c. For sale at tha Hookstore. a Cher w Nov. 15, 19.19. 1 tf liiv'tittitinn M." I'lllUIV JLIIOlllUIIVtii rllC first session of the Rockingham Fcniale Institution, for the ensuing year, I commence oil the secotid monday in JaDry next. I oare'ers will be accomm?x?atod by families in village or by the principal of the institution} rsons who wish to obtain board and tuition &r ing 1 dies are requested to m&ke%ar!y appliion. November 22d, 1839. 2 6t Cheese. O Casks Cheese, just received and for for sale by V.MALLoy. November 2??h 1539,