a ii i i iw in?>i?w? i
SOUTH CAROLINA. (In the Comm<
iff Chesterfield District. \ Picas.
Ranald McDonald l Declaration
vp. ' > iu debt in AtJohn
McKay. S tachmont.
WHEREAS the Plaintiff in the aba
stated -case, this day filed his Declar
tion against the Defendant who is absent fro
&nd without the limits of this State (as it is sai
and having neither wife or attorney knon
within the same. It is ordered tint the Dere
dant do appear and plead to the Docralatu
aforesaid within a year and a day. from the da
hereof, otherwise final and absolute judgine
will be awarded against him by d<*f-?ult
TURNER BRYAN, C C. C. P.
Office of Common Pleas, )
March 20, 1840. $
27 ov 3 m 1 y
SOUTH CAROLINA, ) In the Cour
Chesterfield District. $ of Ordinary
TO Neill McNeill Administrator of Charl
Lisanby Deceased, Wm. D. McRae, A
chibald McQmig and Thomas Parker Securiii
of tho said McNeill, on his Administrate
Bond,
Whereas application hath been made to n
Elizabeth Btfan ?hoir at law ol Charles Li:
AAi?ii*a imn iKn o:lwl IVp
tfiiuy ucicaocu iv uvjuiit juu %uv o
McNeill Administrator as aforesaid ;who
absent, from and without the limits of tii
State) to appear before me in the Court
Grdinajy, on a certain day, and then and thei
to account tor th? monies, goods, chatties, &<
of the saidB Charles Lisinby deceased; Thei
are therefore to charge, command, and cite yc
the said Neill McNeill admin a'rator of all an
singular the goods and chattels, rights at
credits which were cf Charles Lisanby, VVt
D, McRae, Archibald McQuaig and I horrt:
Parker deceased, to appear before tne Turn*
Bryan Ordinary, in and for the Distrit ar
State aforesaid, in the Court of Ordinary, t
be hoiden at Chesterfield Cour; H jus
in the District and State aforesaid, o
Tuesday the eleventh day of August next, an
then and thereto render in the said Court a
at count of all the monies, goods chatties, an
personal estate of-the said Charles Ltsanb
deceased," and th n and there to come loan
make a final settlement and adjustment ?
* your accounts with the said Estate, as Admir
istrator aforesaid.. Herein fail not.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto affixed in
haod and seal, Chesterfield Court Hou>e, th
Eighteenth day of May, Anno Domini on
tlmiisanrl oinrhl III)uftrert ant] fo. tV and in til
vnvwuuvi vig ? ? ? j
Sixty foarth year of the Independence of tti
United States efAmerica.
TURNER BRYAN, L. S.
0. C. D.
Mav 22, 1840.
28 121
2? AR L 2 0 ?.~C UM"
I LJIALt; ACAOL Uk.
(T "
Teacher Wanted.
THE above named institution is situated a
Bennettsville, Marlborough District, S. C
and has been for the last eighteen months, nude
the superin tendance of the Misses Simp>on, wli
intend, at the close ^ef tho present session, t
relinquish tho station, and spend the humrne
at the North. To supply this vacancy, th
Trustrecs are desirous of employing a Teaclici
who is qualified to teach all the branch* s, whic
are necessary to complete the education ofyoun
Ladies. To such a one, they offer tho who!
proceeds of the Academy, which hive b? en f?
the past year equal to ?I,5(M. The ehctio
will take place the 8lh of June next. Commt
nications addressed to the Subscriber, post .g
oaid and received prior to that time, w ill L
attended to.
To applicants who live at a distance, it may I
aid, that Bennettsville is a very healthy pluo
and entirely free from the autumnal disease
which are uaually t<> be found in the towns tin
villages of the South. It is remarkable for ii
good society and is in all other respe cts a rer
desirable location.
E. P. ERVIiV
Secretary of the Boa rdof
?& Trustees
May I, 1840.
SB 4t
Bricklaying and Blast*-rin-j
THE Subscriber it at present at t!)is ptac
and it prepared to execute work in th
above line, should any of the citixens of Chew
or the country (within a reasonable distance
Wish any thing done in the above line, a 2. tt?
addressed to him at this place will meet wit
prompt attention.
JOHN S. HAMILTON.
Bcnnettsville. S. C. ?
Mat 11th, 1*40. S
27 tf
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jn PROSPECTUS
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GLEANINGS OF HUSBANDRY.
'Who makes two blades of grass grow where
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a. than an Alexander or a Bonaparte,
m At the solicitation of many friends, the subd)
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te plain stylo, to couimnnicate useful information
nt to tho cultivator, whether trf the vino o' the
flower, of Vegetables or plants, of fruits, grapes
or tre.-s, as the mulberry and all kinds of orchard
trees, with the best manner of planting them ,
furnishing suitable hints for the improvement of
he various soils, breeds of cattlo, and other
? stock, with the treatment of the diseases to
1 which th?y are liable, and the management of
' bees and silk worms. " ,
es The editor will endeavor to illustrate the
,r_ importuet principles upon which tho art and
es science of agriculture is founded, and fo introan
duce an econirnicu! system of the labors, in the
field, meadow or cocoonery, that may be best
ie adapted to the seasons, climate and latitude iu
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r. e , t
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n own particular branch of culture; neither can
jg 'hey b-come acquainted with the improved
?r varieties in trees, frni s, vincf, flowers, grain
and plants, which are continually introduced
to our notice from every portion of the habi?
e fable globe, nor with tlie various mprovements
B and new inventions in the implements of t'ts
j lage. The publication shall contain a full
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y every hearth in the Southern States.
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T "Heaven's last best gitt to man" even in her
ie teens, and to the sturdy Fanner?by informing
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to ence in our section of the Union may have
ie been found most conget lal to commit tbeiy
seeds to the soil-to prune their vines and
trees?to transplant their tender shoots and
flowers?to engraft, inoculate or bud their
shrubs and trees, and turn tin "maiden's blush"
into the charming "moss" or "monthly rose,"
with the best manner of harvesting and pre
serv'ng their crops and produce.
We shall by no mea.is overlook the great
i Soul hern staples, Cotton and Rice, for upon
these, little information can be obta ned from
} Northern pu- Iicatio'h9.
Fr->m the kind promises tendered b friends
' to the undertaking, valuable original contribu
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r< or beneficial to others, relating to their mo le
It of cul'ure; as fact? collected from the tillers
j? of our own soil, with their obsuria'ions and
|p remarks will be highly appreciated by the
?r editor; and since the happiness aud comfort
i' of a country mairily depend upon its agncul.
ture, in furnishing usefid inform tion to tne
le community, contributors will afford the highest
10 e id. nee of tlieir zeal a .d patriotism.
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MOSlvS IIOLUOQK, A. M. .M 1). j
A"2tist i, Ga-, Jiit. It).
*, *Annji( 3 do I t Society Sariciol". Iv3*b ??. .13
it
e P tV PQ AL ^ I
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ft TEMPERANCE ADVOCATE AND
Li.euaky journal.
j
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. press Tippluig,houses', such as that pissed by
the L 'gisUturi; of '3.1 and '3t>, or a siuul ir one.
? Secondly; The constitutionality o: tlr.it law.?
Thirdly : The bench's already derived from its
operations : after which the subject of Te:uperanco
will be considered undor a general
head.
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'dcpjrlinent. in wheh will be found such pieces
original and selected is will tend to elevate the
mind, correct the t .ste und inform the jndg
ment. ' jf
'i'.ic Advocate and Journal will bo published !
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if so as to make eight p ig ??, to each number.?
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and all others who feel an interest in tho cause
. of Temperance or good morals.
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r. 1st of March.
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t, entitled to one volume gratis
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Franklin, TVnn. Jan. *20,1810.
1 Summer Resident" fur
S A L E.
f-1
A S I intend !a move to my plantation this
/.lL wuiiuw I will sell my summer residence
at Uofer Hill at a very reduced price. It is
'y in e < ry r eport wvil calculated fo asuinmcr res.
idcncv. Tii House is large and a large passage
?0 15 foc? wide between the Houses with a wide
L? shed and piazii.
Any person wishing to purcliase a summer
50 retreat near Chera w will do well to examine tliis
as it will be sold greatly below its cost and value
and the place is known to be perfectly healthy.
D.S. HARLLEE.
Chcraw May 5, 1840.
26 4t
| Notice.
ANN E DRAKE wife of Lomuel S. Drake,
T iylor, intends becoming a I'reo dealer in
J one monIli from ilie dato hereof, according Ic
the Act ofthe General Assembly made and provided
in such cases.
A. E. DRAKE.
April 23, 814D. 24 tf
Dun lap ^ Marshall
MEKEBV give notice that (hey wi" continue
to sell their Dry Goods onl), on the usual
credit to punctual customers.
I h^y will sell their Groceries at the lowest
prices for cash only.
The very short credit at which groceries can
now bo bought, amounting with the exchange
almost to Cash, with their limited capital compels
them to the adoption of ibis course.
January 1, 1840;
8 tf
'J lie Path Finder.
OR the Inland Sea by the Author of the
"Pioneers," "Last of the -MohitDns."
"Praire," &c. &c.?Also "Homeurard Bound"
and "Home an found" by the same Author?for
sale at the Book Store.
April 3J lc4U.
2r> -,'v - iL
At the Book Store
MAVE been received by late arrivals the
following Books, viz : Ancient Christianity
or the Oxi'o d Tracts by Isaac Taylor,
Breckeiiridge's .Memoranda of Foreign Travel,
Adventures of an Attorney ins'vrch ot Practice;
Chilly ou Bills, I.it-el edition, KliZ:
ubeth or Exil-S of Libe ria Pilgrims Progress,
MitchellV Outline Maps, M iltebrun's Geography
Livi-r t"> Juv nal A c. &r. .. ,
Also, a supply of new Stationaiy. consisting
of Black Blue and Red Ink, ot sunerior quali
, ty, Quills, Drawing Pencils, Indelible Ink xvi'h
' and without wash, Ink Powder, Demy, Cap,
I and Letter Paper, Record Book , f> =y Books,
Journal- and L? ugers, Steel Pens. &c. &c.
April 30. 1810.
25
New Goods..
vTcIm 0.. Wads worth
g g AS Now in ^fori! a supply of
GROCERIES,
DR. Y GOODS,
HARDWARE,
SHOES,
HATS,
BONNETS,
SADDLERY.
CROCKERIES,
GLASSWARE, <$c.
ALL of which will be sold at the lowest marknj
: pice. Persons wishing to purchaso in this
market will do well to call.
April 30 li 1840.
25
Conditions of the Farmers'
Register.
Forth* EIGHTH and succeeding volumes.
Prices shli more reduced, for combined
and punctual or advanced payments.
Art. 1. TImj Farmer?' Register is published
in monthly numbers, of 04 Itrge octavo png s
each, at $5 a year, payable in advance. Or,
f.n- fi.r> ma v he had tirn amies nf the same cur.
rent or fortliecotoing volume, for new subscribers,
if so ordered and paid for in advance, (or
( at the time of making the subscription,) in
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I and without loss or deduction for postage, or
any other charge to the publisher.
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i the regular subscription price of $5 in the
manner above required, for a single copy, -hail
! have, the privilege, upon sending a post paid
urder, of having a second cony of .the same
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' uither charge, f?r that v ?lutno, if so ordered
i during its tune of publication,
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old subscriber who has not paid, but ho shall
| do so, as above, before th- issue of the 6th
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tune all d liters' bills will be made out and
i sen')," thus i effect educing to half pnee toe
I c isf 01 the work to evt ry subscriber, ol?. or
j new, who may cho'se 1o avail himselfuf the
offer. (See also Ait. V.)
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while any thing thereon remains due, unless
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Audre>s? Edmund Ruffix.
Petersburg Va., November 1st le#B.
Notice.
BR. Bv J. Williams, having located in Bcnnett^villo,
repeclfully oilers his Professional
services to'he inhabitants of the village, and
its vicinity. He may bo found at the Marlbo.
rough Hotel.
May 8, 1840.
26 4t
Bacon, Flour, and Meal,
10NSI'ANTLY ON HAND, and for sale
/ at the LOWEST market price hv
D. MALLOY.
April 22wl, 1840.
24 . if
Nails.
% KF-GS' 4d- 10J- 12J-aild 20Jfur
sale cheap.
I A. P. LACOSTE.
Ap.il 3, 1840. _ '
The Subscriber lias jiist deceived, aT,d will
keep constantly on hand.Cotton Yarn and Twine
at wholesale, from the Manufactory of Rocking
ham.
1 GEO. GOODRICH..
Chora w, Jan. 1840.
10 tf
Lump hugar.
BY the Loaf, fur 15 ctn, for sale for cash
by
A. P. LACOSTE.
March 20(h, 1845.
- 19 tf_
Bacon
Ak LBS. HAMS, Shoulders,
and Sides all of my
own curing for sale low, by
A. P. LACOSTE.
April 3, 1S40.
21 tf
J\ew Oioods.
f HAVE just received by the Steamers Swan
ami Os ol i, some desirable Spring and Sum.
mer g.iods both for Li !i -s and Gentlemen which
I will sell low ; call and see.
D.S. UARLLEU.
A, ril IStli. 1839.
*24 3t
Salt.
"J SACKS for cale low hv
J. ^^F^F A. P. LACOSTE.
March 20th, 1810.
19 if
l) MALLoY
MAS Now on hind a supply of all kinds*
Goods suitable for the trade, which In
\\ ill sell as cheap as can be had in this marie
't.
Persons wishing good bargains will please call
on him before they purchase.
April 13 lMU.
23 tf
iiats,
JUS r Received a large assortment of Mens.
6}s, and Children* Straw and Leghorn
Hals. 1
ALSO,
Gents and Youth's Fur Hits, for summer wear,
all of which will be sold cheap by
D. MALLOY.
April 13, 1810.
23 tf
Sugar. Coffee, Salt, and
MOLASSES.
A IjAKL*Ci BLOCK Ol UIU iiuuvc IISJW 111 siuie
/m. und for sale very cheap for Cash,
D. M ALLOY.
April 13, 1840.
23J tf
JShoes.
rjllin Subscriber has now$'n hand a very
JL extensive) assortment of Shoes suitable
far all seasons, which he will sell v ry cheap.
D.JlALLOY.
April 13, 1840. ^
23 . tf
\Y OOll & ilUUllllg.
I shall keep a team constantly runnin
through tho Spring and summer months
and shall be ready at . II time? to furnish my
customers with wood, and to do any kind of
hauling.
A. P. I.ACOSTE.
April 3. 1940.
21 tf_ ;
' 'hcese for 10 cts.
HEESE of eycrllent quality for sale fur
rffne cert's by the Cask, and, ton cents j
per pound by the 6:nglo Cheese. <
A. P. LACOST-K. 1
March 20th, 1810.
19 tf
Bagging & Rope.
30 piece- noavy 44 inches Hemp Bngginy. .
30 Coils Bale Hope. For sale lot* br
A. P. LA COST E. -J,
March 20 h, 1840. " j,
10 tf t
/
Mackerel & Lime.. i
10 B irrrls No. 2. mackerel.
10 H iif Brls. No 1. do. 1
20 C-tsks Thorn tston 8'tone Limo.
For pale low for cash, by
A. P. LACOSTE. '
Marc h 20 h, 1840. j
19 tf
Wood.
Iwil! furnish Oak and Hickory Wood, at
3D per cord, Cash.
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 4, 1839^ 47?if
Nails.
A "5JT KEGS Nails, and Prads, all sizes, for ,
:9J) sa'e by D. MALLOY. 1
Apr.l 13, 1840. !
. 23 !f
Cheraw Bacon.
eAMS, Sliouldcrs, and Sides, of my own '
curing, for sale. Terms, Cash. ,
A. P. LACOSTE. I
O clolnr 4, k>33, 47?tf j
Kowand's Tonic Mixture.
I THE Agency for this valuable medicines
is at the Uookslce" of Mr. Prince where
it inay at any time be had by the single bottle or
i by the dozen.
J. A. INGLIS Agt.
Cheraw April 839
Sugar'. & Coffee.
12 Tlhds. Porto Rico and St. Crciv Sugars
10 B igs Rio Coffee. For sale low for cash
or bankable paper.
A- P. LACOSTE. -|
March 20th, 1840. 1
19 if
BOUK BliVDUNG.
TUF. subscribers have established themselve?
in thft above line of business in Choraw
and offerthcirservictsto its citizens.
ij. BAZ ENCOURT, & CO.
Cheraw. S. C.. J^jv- 2fi.
Now IMusic.
Ej 9 ECENTLY received at tho Book Store a
J0 supply embracing a considerable variety
of Songs Sacred, Sentimental and Humorous
also Marches, Waltzes, &c. and Music paper.
December 4th, lfc39.
i
Silk Worms- Eggs,
Of*lhe best kinds and quality.
I can euppjfy Silk Worms' Egg.sin inodera
quantitiotflOTuie following varieties:
1. Hardy gray and white worms, orange c
coons.
2. Gray wor r s, mostly sulphur colored c
coons.
3. Two crop white.
4. Mpimmrlh sulphur-. " *
/?. Kil nut.
The three first named varieties'aro from a pe
foctly healthy stock, and have beer) raised i
the suath for several years. The two lastj it
troduccd from tho north a year a go, were ni
entirely exempt from disease last summer bu
as the greatest care was taken to breed onl
from tho best cocoons, it is believed there wri
ho little or no sicknesfl amongst them in fo un
from any hereditary taint. The cocoons of th
pea.nut were very heavy and firm. Of the?
two vari< tics howevc , only a limited number ca
be supplied to each aplicant.
The eggs may be forwarded by m-ail to purch'
sois.it th..ir cost and risk of carriage; or the
will be deposited in Richmond if so deaired a
Coiton and Clarke's, froo of expense, withi
two ot three days after the order has been re
coived, and where they will bo kept in a cot
cellar until called for. Or in case the purchase
mighi prefer it, they may^remain in myicc-Uous
until nnarly the time they are wanted t> b
h itched?as there will be no danger of thei
hitching.even in June or July, in less than twi
weeks alter being roinoved from the ice, if kep
there in proper manner," as these eggs will be
The eggs will in all cases be warranted to b
in the best condition when they arc forwarded
with the slight exenption stated as to the las
kinds ; hut if it s hall appear that they are not
th" purchase money will bo refunded.
For the throe first named varieties, the charge
will be ?5 per ounce?for the other two varie
ties, $11) per ounce, the cash always to be s-ep
with the order. When clean egga aro not sent
the piper on which the y are deposited will lx
ball need by an equal quantity of the sarm
kind.
TIIOS. S. PL LAS A NTS P. M.
IkMverdam, Gochland Co , Va. Feb. 1849.
Eggs of this year's laying, and which will no
hatch beforo 1841, will be supplied as ahovi
to all orders sent with tho payments before Mai
1st. at ono fifth ofthe above named prices, am
the go >d quality and Condition of the egg
warranted.
RTcrrcncoEdmund Ruffin, Petersburg.^!.
Gideon B. Smith, Baltimore,
Dr. Elias Mark", Columbia, S. C.
David Thomas, Cayuga, N. Y.
Samuel R. Cummero. Burlington N. .T.
The latest Arrivals.
THE fall purchases of Books and stat'onar;
have recently come to hand embracing i
variety of Works, Religious, School, and Miacci
laneous, "from grave to gay, fium lively ti
sovere." Among them are the following :
Mosheim'a Church History continued to 1S2G
Milner's Do, I vol. English Edition, Pascal*
Provincial letters, Burdeis Pious Women
A lams' Privalo Thoughts, Loud. Tyng's Lec
turcs on the Law and Gospcf, Dick's Futun
State &c., Life of Oranmor, Woods on Baptism
Home Education by J. Taylor author of Fanat
icism <tc., Philips' Life and Times of Bunyan
Methodist Ilymns, various bindings.
Parkhur&ts Lexicon ofthe Greek Testament, i
new and improved Edition, Robinsons Do
Knnpp's Greek Testament, Cutback's Do
Blake's Dictionary of Biography, a largo an<
valuable work, Whatelys Rhetoric, Guizot'
History of Civilization, Plutarch's Lives I vol
?vo. Gibbon's Rome 4 vol. 6vo. Rollin'a Ai
cient History 1 vol. 8vo. Goods Hook of Natui
lvol. 8vo. Marshall's Washington 3 vols. 8vc
Spark'e Do. 1 beautiful volume, Abcrcrombic
Intellectual Powers, Opie on Lying, Do. Cur
for Scandal, Cowpera Homer, 2 vols, 17m<
Crockett's Songs, Burtons Comic Sengs, Foi
tuno Toller's Hook, Comics and Tragici
Gentlemen's Medical Pocket Book .* America
Orators otvn Book, Thugs or Assassins of India
Meals Charcoal Sketches, Form Books : Drcai
Books.* Letter Books, The amusing Sayings an
Doings of Sam Slick, Oliver Twist, Sandfor
and Merlon, Hazeii's Panorama nf all Trades on<
Professions, Rhymes for the Nursery, Moth?
Goo3e'sgood old songs that amused our infancy
Shakespeare 1 vol. 12mo. Ixjnd. Edit. Calf hind
ing. More's Sirred drdamp, Beattie and Collins
Crahb's Poems, R issctas, Newton'* Letters, lio
main's Ufa of Faith, Rogers' Forms, Aikensidei
Pleasures of imagination, Grays Poo jis.Cliapone'i
Letters, Cottages of Gtonburnie, (these an
ill fine English editions) very handsome copie:
jfthe Bible and Testament. Chaptal's Chuinis
try together with several new Nos of Harper'
Family Library. f
Ciieraw, December 27th, 1839.
7 tf
^C!K3F-VW AOADSUT.
II HE T rustrcs respectfully announce that tin
duties of-this Institution will be resumct
>n the 1st of October next the Male depart
nont under the superintendence o Mi. E, Hall
ho Female under that of .Mr. J. Sewers. Thi
:ourso of instruction in tho male department, wil
>c that required to enter the South Carolina Co!
ngs tho courso in the female department wil
to maho -thorough scholars.
Tho scholastic year will commence on the Is;
if October and md the irt July: the \oar i
ig-iin divided into two sersiohs ; the fust begim
1st October and ends 16th February tho secon J
jeginR Ititli February and ends 1st July.
Terms of Tuition per Session are,
? ... ? ... , ... ... Aiit.m
For Spelling, KeaMinganu uniting fi^vi
Hio above with ArilhmetidtJBog'i.sIt 7 qj
Grammar and Geography J
The aliove, with the Classics, higher i
branches of Mathematics, Logic, > 20 0(
Rhetoric, &c. j
Five dollars each will be added to the r,bov<
for Fainting and Drawing, or the Modern Lan
griag <?.
All payments aro in ndvatico; the pupil wil
bo r< quired to pay for what remains of the ses
sion at the time ho or she enters, nor will dedac
lion or drawback be mado for loss of time.
J. W. BLAKENEY, ScC'y & Treas.
P. S. Mr. II. T. Chapman has taken charg
of t.;e Boarding House, near tho Female Acadc
my, where Young Laditb may obtain board at
moderate price.. *
Sept. 21), 1E39. 45 tf
Carpenter's Tools.
SUlJSCflOer nas jusi receivvu a very ej
JL 'cnsive assortment of Carpenter's fIV)oI
among which are, Double and Single, CastSte
Iron, Jack, Smoothing, Fore, and Joint<
Planes, Astragals, Beads, Dado's, Hollows ar
Rounds-. Nosings, (irecian Ovalo's, Quirk O. (
Reeding, Rabbit, Side Rabbit, Raising, and Sa?
Planes, Sash Cord, Coves for steps. Tab
Pianos, Torus Beads and Cornice Planes, R
man 0,.G. and Fillets, Fillcttsters, Snipes Bill
Gothic, Ceilings Flooring, and Plow Plane
Tlane Irons, Oil Stones, Key Hole Tcnan
and Panel, Hand, Cross Cut and Frame Saw
Screw Slide Mortice, and. Marking Gunge
Augurs, assorted rpialities, Mortice, Socket, ai
Firmer, Chisel* and Gouges, t'late and Ire
I Sgunres, Side fiovils, Spuko Shaves, Lock
I JIing?-s, Sprig*, Nails, Brads, Ac.
6 . ' . ALSO
Collins' Club, Hand and Broad Ax*s, Oli
| and Pennsylvania Patterns, Hammers, Shinglii
and Lathing Hatchets, Ate.
The above wero purchased low and for qa
of the best manufacturers, and will be sold che
by
t). malt,or.
rrmber 18SP.
.
E WATERMAN
. I COMMISSION MERCHANT,'
t0 i Georgetown S.tL,' . .
.! to transact a general Com*
?* j mission business at that place. He ia
o j onder obligationAo no boat, or iQ&Bteli t?pS8*l?
j and is free to sljjp by the earliest conveyance?,
(without orders to the contrary,) either North
[ cr South or|ip the river,
j References*:>r
I at Chcraw?D. S. Hauli.ee,
iri i - J. C. Wads worth,
11 j BcnnettsvlUe?M. & B. D. Towns*
t I V*D & Co.
y Leesville?J. *C. Lee,
II Wadesboro'?M'Corkle <fc Cole,
9? Charlotte? H. B Williams,
0 Kockingkam?Wall & Holton,
"I W. F. Leak, .h
j February 14,1840.
i. i 14 tf_
yx | Elementary Books.
? j For Sunday and Common Schools.
' ETTNIdN Primers, Union Spelling Book,
>1 tSJ Union Hymns, Union Questions, Browno
r Catechism, Cheap Testaments, Shorter Cate* *
c chjsm, Lorell's Young pupils First Book, Wore
cestor's Primer, Gallatulet'a Picture Deiiner,
r Young Reader, New York Reader, Cliitd's
0 Reader, Worcester's second Book, Webster's
>t Ainorican arid Elementary Spelling Books,.
Diiworth's as.d Town's Do. together with a full
e assortment of the more advanced English and
I. Classical Scho >1 Books received during this fall
t at the Bookstore. A liberal discount made to
, Teachers who purchase in quantities to supply
their Schools.
e " December 27,1839.
; 7
The Preacher.
^ 4~kR Three Hundred and Forty sketches of
Original Sermons selected from themanuscrripts
of two eminent Divines bt the last
I century with an essay on the Composition of a
j Sermon. , .
For sale at the Bookstore
1 j Dcember 27,1839.
51 I .
81 South Carolina.
B. F. Saddler, et. al. )
! John B. McCaskil', et. al. ^
ST appearing to my satisfaction that John,
B. McCasktll one of the defendants in this
- case is absent from and resides without the limits
of this State. It is on motion of Manna order.
y ed that the said John B. McCaskill appear and
i plead, answer or-deinur to the complainants bill
. on or before the first day of September next,
3 and that in default thereof the said bilkes to him
will be taken pro confesso.
It is olso ordoiod that tiiis ordpr be publiihed
j in the Farmers' Gazette, at Chcraw, twice *
. month for the space of three months.
. | GEO, W. DARGAN,
o Com. in Equity for Chcraw Dist.
224 Fcbruar.v, 1840.
- 16 2 m f J m [$CJ
South Carolina
\ George W. Meador, AopHcant,
vs.
i. Samuel Berry and wife Ann, Burghes Hub*
\ hard and wife Susanna, Hardy Avrit and wife
s 1 Drucilla, Matthew Kirkly and wife Rhoda, tho
I,"I children of Elizabeth Hubbard Dec'd, The
r\ ! children of Louisa Harp Dec'd. and Willis
e Kirkly and wife Louisa,
i. It appearing to my satisfaction, that ^amuel
s Berry and wile Ann, Hardy Avrit and wife
0 Drucilla, Matthew Kirkly and wife Rhoaa, the
># children of Elizabeth Hubbard Dec'd. and
r* Willis Kirkly and wife Louisa, resides without
'' thi6 state, it is therefore ordered that they ap.
n pear and object to the division or sale of the.
a j real estate of Thomas Meador Dec'd. on or
d ; before the 3d day of July next, or their conseut
j to tho sanjC will be entered off record.
d . ft BRYAN, 0. C. D.
r April II, 18-*0.
. 23 , 12t
I or Cash onlv.
I j
- j THE Subscriber takes this method of saying
9 {to his Customers, that after this day he will
3 sell tw article in the Grocery Line ou a credit;
J and Dry goods and Hardware only to such
3 persons as aro prompt" and nunctuai m their
" payments;
*| ' , - D. MALLOT
! Jannarv 1, 1940.
I r ' ?
s S ' tf
Garden Seeds,
Just received pr. Steamer Swan a very large
j and extensive 'assortment of Garden Seeds,
j the growth of 1839. Also, a tew copies of
" ! the Kitchen Gardners Instructor, and Florists
' j Guide. Persons wislifhg supplies will please
I call early while the nssurtment is complete."
; D. MALLGY,
1 j January 16th 1840.?tf
L! New Goods.
THE subscriber is again opening a stock of
goods in Cheraw, well adaptor! to the sea!
?on, which ho is prepared to sell at prices very
i much reduced, either by wholesale or retail. He
' bought a large proportion of his Goods at the
I VT?... V j.^1. k.n?b'>i?d aa l/?fl In Q/j nt AfTih^f or at la
j | *1 l/W X U1A patRa^o JUivj iu iuovf n^i<a
; a viow of whole-sailing and is confident he qaq
J | roll them a3 low an they can be bought in any
j of the Southern towns,
j | D. B. McARN.
November 22d, 1839.
?j 3 ^
i For Sale.
A TRACT on the Dectrines of Election and
ilL Reprobation, by Rev. James H. Thorn well.
| Also, a Vindication of the Protectant Doctrine
i concerning Justification.
,,1 May 1st, 1S40.
>. j 25 if
Notice.
I A l*>vv receiving part of my stock o.
Spring and Summer Goods, comprising a general
assortment of seasonable Goods, which
I will sell low for cash'. Purchasers will pleaist
c" call and examine for themselves.
!: i also,
^ I Will be kcDt constantly on band a stipply of
JT I ? - ? ? r - - ?
,(j j German Bolting Cloths, equal to any used in
}. this country.
>h MALCOM BUCHANAN.
lei March 1840.
* 18
S, | - ' i
8' iJunlap & Marshall
tf EARNESTLY request all persons indebted
j to them to make an early settlement of their
1(j; accounts. They will invariably -add the in)n:
terest however trifling the amount 0? a'4
9 | accounts not paid within ten days. 4Bl
' i January 1st 1840.
j 8 tf
|?| JDunlap df* IVJarshaH.
OFFER for sale at very low price? % fine
sto< k of negro cloth and hi tn brig. thsif
ap j also offer by Hhd. Tierce or BbL vary fii?Jf
, O. and W. J. Molasses.
Jnn'jarv 9, 1840.
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