THE DANGER OF DESPISING PAR .
ENT.AL RESTRAIN P. j
Then Mowing nu' mac n irr.ilive is from
a wry insraoJivH liuD work ** liicii l?;?s
oently npj>e?reij from |n? pcni of Mih r v. i
I..hn Anu^li J.tinos. ?>! Biruiuii;li:iin, euli-,
lt'*d **The Young man frmn Home."
Two young ow n. the eh Mreu of pious;
and we.d'hy parut*, l**Il themselves x
ceediugly displeased at being cons antly
refused I he family carriage on Ihe Lord's
day. It was in vain they urged their ro i.
fi.lenient during 'In* week, as a sutli -i n
rensou wtiv tln-y slmy'd be tSios induigt.n
on lite SuikJ tv. It *as till* la lier's soiled
iule. tout flie author* v wliieli cuiniiiuiilod 1
iiiin to rest iiklndei also Ins servants mid'
cattle; he therefore turned a deal ear In
their en reiti s and remonstrances. In
tlkeir madness or lit their foliy. they deter-,
mined to resent tins refusal, hy leaving their I
situation and going to sea. Intelligence \
of this step was transitu.ted to tne Rev '
Jofin Griffin of lYrtsea. and lie w.is r- qu s cd
to make diligent inquiry, and on finding
thein to use every possible ti.etuis o indtjee j
t n in to re. urn home. afn r some search ;
lie toiiiid tlieai in a rendezvous house, and
introducing himself, he stated h>s business,
and urged their return. lie, however, ur. j
ged in vain, for, bent upon the fulfiln.etr
of their design, thev thanked Iiiin fui his
advice, hut deiermined to reject it. A- !
mong other reason 'or their return, he urged
the feelings of their parents, and especially !
those of their mot er. Think," said the |
good man, **whut must your mot Iter's situ
it on Ih?, nf er years of anxious watch tig
and fevent pray t; uffer looking forward
to this lime, wnen in your society and in i
your welfare she hoped to meet a ri?-)> re j
-i i .-..II vutlhrod mi i*o;ir I
JOT (III l 111 sue ( > ,
account; yet in one mniiicn', and one imprudent
step, she fin is you plunged into
misery the drp hs of aluc't you cannot con
ceive of, nnj tier self the subject of a wrote*.
ecJness she Ins never deserved hi your
hands." In tin* heart of th?* youngest th< r
wns a sense o! grati u le, winch answered
to this appeal; and hnrs iog into tears, he
expressed Ins .sorrow lor h *? conduct. a id
his willingness to return S ill tin* eldest
remained obdnrate. Neither arguments
persuaded him, nor warnings alarmed him. j
Ttie carriage had h'-eti repeatedly refused;
he had made up his mind to go ?o sea. and
to sea he would go. Then," said Mr.
Griffin, "romii with me to my house; I will
get you n ship and you shall go out as n
man and a gentleman." Tats lie declined,
assigning as a reason that it would make Irs
parents feci, to have it said that their son
was gone as a common sailor: as a com- I
nion 8a lor, therfore, he would go. Is!
that your disposition?" was the reply.?
"Then, young man go," said Mr. Griffin, j
"and w hile I say Go I go with you, be sure '
your sin will find you ou . and lor ii God
will biingyou into judgment." With reluciaiiee
they left him; the younger son was
restored to his parents, while all traces of
the elder one were lost, and he w as mourn- i
"t !r\? M. aiui dead.
*>W IUI UO VI - W
Af'er th? lapse of a considrable time, a
loud knocking wis heard at Mr. Griffin's
d<>or. This was early in the morning.?
On the servant going down to open (lie
door, she found a wat< rin mi, who wished I
immediately lo see her master. Mr. Grd.
fill soon appeared, nod w.is intormed tluit a J
young nnn untim sentence olu-ndi, and ?i.
bout to be executed on hoard one of the
ships in lh?t harbor, had expressed an ear.
n?sl desire to see lam, urgne, among other
reasons, he could noi da; huppy unless ladid.
A short tune found tie* Mns?r ot j
religion on lx?aid ihe ship, win n the prison,
er, muiiac!* d -Mid guard d, w.is in ro need
to him. to whom la- sud, My p<?or Ineiel
] feel for your condiiion, but as 1 am a s r nig.
happy cas". The prisoner was ngH'ii
placed in confinement, and Mr. (jirfTiii r-- !
mamed with the officer wfio was Miens on i
duty. "Can nothing be done for this poor |
voung man?" VY'as one of ho first enquir. !
ie< rrnde after the prisoner was withdrawn.
"1 f ar not/' repli'-d tins officer; "th- Lords
of the Admiralty have determined to in?k-- !
nil example of the firs* offender in f us par.
licular criinc. Fie unfortunately is that of
fender; and we honrly expect liie wo'iatn
for iiis execution." Mr. Griffi j d-n : mined
to go immediately to London, and, in hum.
ble dependence upon the Lord, to make
every effort to save the criminal's life, or to i
obtan a commutation of the sentence. It I
was his lot, on the Hay of his arrival in the
metropolis, to obtain an interview with oa?of
the Lords of the Admiralty, to w hom he
atated the respectability of the young man's
connexions, his bitter und unfeigned regret
for the crimc which had forfeited his life;
and with that earnestness which the value
of life is calculated to excite, ventured fo a?k.
if it was impossible to spare him? To his
regret ho was informed that the warrant
for his execo'ion had been that morning sign- j
?d, r.jid :ui on fh" way to th^ ."flTcnr whore j
melancholy duly it tt'.is to see it execute'!*
Willi com}) iss on the nobleman said, "(to
liark, sir, ami prepare hun tor the worst ?
I fell what is to be ?li)ii< ; but ?M' ??r? i
shorty to meet ins M-ij?>sty in coiua'd, nud '
i.It 'luil \ oij ItaVtf iir<j. <) lie llien Stil'sl; ,
nr?v it |?r?iv? successful." Mr. Cir<fliu re- (
turned ? Inn discovered that t!?e mornmi! ol
rea.?liuit? iionii* was the inn" appointed f r
the youue man's execution Jov, an I b ar.
and anxiety, by turns possessed ids muvi.
as, within a few minutes alter his arrival
line a pardon, armmpuni-d iih toe
most earn-*' request to tT?? immediately on
ho ir-l, lest'lie sentence of til-* law should
tie e\eeu d la lore he could reach the J
<'in? j (
- - f-.
Upon the issues of a ntomen' now rested
!h?; life oi" a f.-llow crtMiuri', an<i p-rhnps
the salvation of an iniiii?>rfal soul. Tin
Minis'er reached Iiarlior ntid saw ih
yellow (1 <g, 'lie siyn >1 of ?l?*;?lli flying, til"
ri?*?iiig iii.iiiiimI, an I for aught he kie w to
the contr rv? ill** o'jeot of Irs solici tide a
ihe last ni(iiii"iil iti fits mortal existence.?
Hi* reached pie ship's side, and saw an
aged inatl leaving '? whose si? lis. Rlid
groans, mi.I mars. pro< laim d a lie.rl burst,
ing with gnef, ami a soul dee|?er ki misery
ilian the dep h of t!>o waters lie was upon.
It wis the prisoner's fuller! U d r die
a-sinned name, he had discovered his
wreieh"?l son. and had been to take Ins last
far**well of him. Yes, it was the lather
* ho had brought Iiih up in tie* fear of t'e
Lord; who, in his earLst da\s had f d liiin
o the house ol God?and who, when lost,
had of en inqtnrei in prayer, "Lord where is
my chi.ii?" Feaifuik was he ansuerd? lie
had lotind mm. hut it was >o part, never in
this world to meet no..in. Sii?*h, at fiw,
must have been Ins coti'lesion in thai moment.
wliet,, having ion, hinis' ll from the
emhraee of his Min. he w >s in die ?? ! ()f j
leaving ill" Sh'p. Toe r? st 'S loll! m a few
word>: w tli Mr. G iifi.i tie reentered t.n*
ship ai the moil)' lit when the premier, p eloned
fur ? \e *?i i n was a vancmg (iwar Is 1
ue fiti.l spot, w |) -ii |j* was to he Simmon- |
e?l into t e |?r< seie c ol G ?.l. A moment j
toiinij hi.n in the eiiiluace, not of death, j
but of ins iadi.*r?? is immediate liberal on j
followed the knowledge nf his par>foti?and
a lew days restored the wanderer to the ?
bosom ol ins family.
rREMATUIiE CHOICE OF A SECOND |
V\ IFE.
Cure of a Hypochndriac.?'Now my dear,' >
said ;Wrs. Wouusuui finely to her husband, 'the
time has couio at last. 1 I'm? I that 1 am on my
death bed. and have hut a short time to slay wi'li
you. B it I hone we shall be resigned to the will
? - .....i ..i . ...i
Ol IlCUVi'll. i 1)080 ?xrt: UJi.uu ^nuij% mm
ord< r<xl for the best?and I would g > cheerfully
it' it was not for my anxiety about you and the
children. Now don't you think,'my dour,' she
continued, wi h inci cased tenderness?'don't you |
think it would !>c host for you to bo m ifried j
again to some kind, good woman, that would bo j
a mother to <>ur dear little ones, and make your j
home pleasant for all ot you?'
She paused, and seemed to look earnestly in j
j his face for uu answer.
Well, I've sometimes thought of laic, it might J
j be best,'said Mr. \Yuod?oui, w ith a very solemn I
I air.
* I hen you have been thinking about it,' said
Mrs. Woodsum, with a slight contraction of nius.
| cles of the face.
j 'Why yes,' said Mr. Woodsum, *1 have, since
1 you have h id hpolls of being so very sick. It
makes me f>tl dread'ully, hut I dvii't know bat '
it might be a matter of duty.'
Well, 1 do think it wouid,'said Mrs. Wood, i
sum, *ilatou cm g :t the right sort of a person.? ;
Kvcry thing depends upon that, my near, and I
hope you wi.l be very pariicul ir about who you
gel?very.'
I certainly shall, s/id Mr. Wo ulsum; don't j
'' ....... .K/.ni 11. ,i n,u ,1a . r. !
glVvt >1 Ally UIIUiriHiino u<n/u? iu?' | icj ..v |
I i??r I >m?oire y *u [ ?ha ihj very piri?cul.r. The
i person 1 sh ill uvo is one ol' llie kind st and !
, ti si vvoui Mi in the wm l?i.'
4 li.it liave you l?e? ii thinking of any o.io in par.
! licuUr, my dear?'sad Mrs. W oodhiiin.
Tii re is one, ilnl I ii.ve lluuigni ol f?>*" a 1
{longtime past, 1 should p.oauhly marry if ii
should be the will of Pi evidence to lake you from i
us. I
A id pary, Mr Woodsum who can it b V said
the wire, with npn ssi n a Utile m ire of earth
i ih hi h.'aven returning to her eye. 'Who is it.
Mr. Wo i Until? You haven't named it to he ,
have you!'
O.i. ny no means' slid Mr. Woodsinn?,hut, 1
my dear, ??e h id b tier drop the subject, it ug.- i
lau'S yon so much.*
Mui, Mr. Woodstimyou must tell me who it i
is, I coiiId never die in pc.ee till you do.'
*(t is u subj -el p :iufui to talk about,' mid Mr. I
! WiMNisiim, and it ilou'l appear to nic it wrl be :
' best to call n iinus.'
But 1 insist i(>o:i it,'said Mrs. Woodsum, who J
! had by ilus lunt raised liemdfup wim great eir 1
uestness, ,11111 leaning upon her elbow, while her
searching giauci was reading every in isclc in
her husbands' face. 'Mr. Woodsum, I insist
upon it.
'Well, then, said Mr. Woodsum with a sight
i 'if you insist upon it, uiy dear, 1 have thought
! that if it should be the will of Providence to lake
I you from us to be hern no more, I have thought
Is'odd marry for my second wife, liaiiu h
Lo ijoy!
An c.irtlily fire at once fl ishod from Mrs.
; Wood sum's eyes?slio leaped from the bed like u
j cat, walked across tho room, and sealed herself
I in a chair.
What! said sho in a trembling voire almost
clioaked with agitation, 'what! tn >rry that sleepy
slut of a Hannah lyivcjoy! Mr. Woodsum, that ii
i much f>r ILsii and Mood to ba n ! I can't endure
! tlut nor I won't! No! tliJt's what novel should'
! never shall ho. So you ui y go to your plough.
| ing. Mr. Woodsum, and set your heart at r *t
?Susan.' she continued, turning to one of tin:
j gt'Is. * uitkeup more tire under the dinner j?o*.' |
j Mr \\O'ldsiun went to the fi-Id and pursued
his work and when he returned ul the dinner
hour, he ihuud (ho family dinner wi-il prepared,
and his wifopr p>red io do the honors ol the table.
Mrs. WoodsUiu's health from that day con
tinned to impiovc. and she was never afierw.rds
visile^ lyj the terrible ..fflietion of the hypchon- ,
driac. (
New skat of government in U- C.?It is >
stated in the Kingston Chronicle, that Kings- 1
ton is decided upon as the seat of government j
for Canada. The senior military officer at <
Toronto, has positive orders to r. move his
head quarters to Kingston with the greatest
despatch. It is also s od that the heads of the
civil departments are soon to follow to the
same place.
Acqsunts from Rio Janeiro to July 27, via
Pernumbuco, inform iir that the ' Chamber" had
pecided on tho abolishing of l ho R.-gencv. and
dec aring (be Emperor of age, (now 14 or 15
years,) and with the right to assume the reins of
government.
HfcV JoTTN BUkKu, "wm on
JL Thursday, the fir^t of Octolier next, resume
the instruction of his limited number of
pupils.
Society JliK I4th Sept. 1S10.
*r to you, mav I ask way you ii.ivc
tor ne ? it may be that you huv?: heard ?!?
preach at Forts* a.1' **N? v? r Mr. Do yam
no' know in'?" "I do not." Do you to
r? nieinb* r ?h?* mo y??un^ iivn whom you,
some years sine** ur^?''l to r> turn to il*ei*
parents, iind to* ft.** r duly?' *'l do? I <lo
remember it; nod remember th:n von w r?
one of diem.'' 4,I have sent, then lor you,
to take my '?isi farewell ol you in this worll,
and to bit's* you tor your IF ?r s to restore
me to a sense of my duy. Wt?ul<l God
that I had taken your advice; htit it is no*
too late. My sin h <s found me out, nnrl lor
it G'?d has brought iii? into ju ioiu*-ii ?
One, and but one, consul -tioii remains;
refused 111** the olF-r of gum*; to your home
until I could be provided lor, ussi?tinn<? as a
c.. I
reason, that H woulJ mane my purum* i--? i
to have it said their son was a common
sailor. \ little reflection showed me ill"
crueliy of tins determination; I assumed another
name, under which I eot red mysell
and my chief consolation is, that i shall de
linpitied and unknown.
What the feelings of Mr. Griffin were a'
this sad discoverer may he more easily
conceived than described. He spent some
lime with him in prayer, and offered hnn
that advice which was bes' sui ed to his no
For sale at the Bookstore.
A SERMON i?v the Rev. J. Coit, deliv-.m.
iivercd in the Presbi leriau Church in Che iw.
"upon the occasion of ill* Su <ii.ccnti'iiary
idehr.ti.?n; prepared for the pres*. and pit' lushed
>y the auth r. as a ts'slin o iy against lh< estab
islicd religiu i in Ilia United Slates " Price '2b
cents.
August 4th, 1H40. ii8?tf
kT waterman^
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Georgetown, S. C.
COXTINUES to transact a general Commission
business at that place. He is
under obligati. n to no boat, or malted vessel,
mid i- free to ship hv the earliest conveyances,
(with ut orders to the contrary,) either North
cr South or up the nver.
R. fereiiecs :
it Chcraw?D. S. Harli.ee,
J. (J. Wads worth.
Bennettsville?M. & B. D. Townsend
& Co.
Lresr/Me?.I. C. LEE,
Wmh'sh(rrtt>?M'CoRKLE & CoLE,
Charlotte?W, It Williams,
Rockingham?Wall & Hoi.ton,
W. F. Leak.
February 14. 1840.
14 tf
For JSde.
A TRACT on the Decirines of Election and
Reprobation, by Rev. James II. Tliorriwell.
Also, a Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine
concerning Justification.
M i> 1st. ls4R. 25 tf
Carpenter's Tools.
'HIDE subscriber has just received a very exJL
'eusive assortment of Carpenter's Tools,
tuning wliieh are. Double and Single, Cast Steel
Iron, Jack, Smoothing, Fore, and Jointer
Pianes. Astragals, Reads, Dado's, Hollows and
Rounds. Nosings, Grecian Ovalo's, Qirrk ?). G.
Reeding. Rabbi.. Side R dibit, Raising, and S :sb
l'lanes, S isb Cord, Ckivcs for stops, Table
Planes, Torus Rends and- Cornice Planes. Ro.
mail O, G and Fillets, Filleltsters Snijies Rids,
Gothic, ('oiling, Flooring, and Plow Planes,
Pi me Irons, Oil Stones, Key Hole Tenant,
and Panel, Hand. Cross Cut and Frame Saws,
Screw S id? .Mortice, and .Marking Guagrs,
Augurs, assorted qualities, .Mortice, Socket, and
Firmer, Chisels and Gouges, Plate und Iron
Squares, Side Revils. Spoka Shaves, Locks,
liuigcs, Sprigs, Nails, Brads, Ac.
ALSO
rr,.ii;.,H? fMnh. Hand and Broad Axes, Ohio
and Pennsylvania Patterns, Hammers, Shingling
and Lathing IIalclictn. &.C.
The ubove were purchase:! low nnd for rash
of the best manufacturers, and will be soldcbe<tp I
by
l>. M ALLOY.
in-mbiT 221. 1839. 2i(
State of South Carolina. J
Cher aw District In Equity. )
Celia GimkIsou At. Ai. )
Adrux. 6c Adinis. of > Bill
Ja es Guodson ) for
vs. / account
WiIIuiiii Beck 6c ( 6c
Ann Beck At. A!. ) Partiiion
Heirs of Jiir. Guodson ^
It appearing to my satisfaction that Arland
Smith and Elizabeth Smith his wife and Lucinda
McPherson defendants in this case, arc absent
frt m and reside without the limits of this
Slate. 11 is. on motion of Sims 6c Etviu Com.
plainants Solicitors, ordered that the said At*
land Smith and Elizabeth Smith and Luanda
.McPlierson do appear and plead answer or demur
to tlie Comp.ainanU Bill on or before the
furt day of J nui-y next, and that in default
thereof the said B.ll as io then will bo pro con.
fctiso.
It is a.'so Ordered that noti' > thereof bo published
in the Farmers,Gazette .wice a montii for
the tsp.GO ot three moid lis.
GEO. W. DARGAN.
September 7th 1810. C. E. C. D.
N<?. 44 2 n in I 2m.
Sheriff's Sales.
ON Writs of Fori Facias will be sold before
I..e Court House d??or on the first muuday
und d'y lb) owing in 0-tober in xt within the
bgil hours the lolh wing projierty viz.
olH) Acre* fi.md mora ??r less whereon ?ii". |
resides lying on both sides of Little Black ( retk,
bounded oniiie Wentl>y lands helougii g R. L.
E;g:worlli, E Htliy A. i\lihs& Suiilli by James
Jo,?iio's i.iml; Levied on us the property of Thus.
Stum at the suit ol Darling Rushing vs. Thos.
Slum.
173 Acres of land more o less, on the water
ol'lii.l* Creek, adjoining the lands of H- nry
West \Vile? Threat althe 6Uil of Tabitha Holli.
man vs. Evan Threat.
4l?U Acies of land more or less on Hillf* Cr?ek
adjoining the lands of AncI Stack and Win.
I - uke ui the suit of JoJ.n Massey for Est. of
Massey dee'd. vs. Evan Threat.
A good 4 hoise W.iggon levied on nnd to be
sold .is lim |>ro;?erty of Jesse Turner, at the suit
ui Alexander Campbull assignee vs. Jesse Turner j
and Willis Worh'V.
Terms, Cash. Purchasers paying for recess iry
pnj?ers.
J.\0. EVANS.
Sio-riir C. D.
Sheriff's Office )
Chrsierfii'lil C. H. Sept. 12 1^40. \
^ -ii
U. i^axioy
HAS Now oii hand a supply of all kinds of
Goods suitable fur the trade, which hi
will sell as cheap as can be hud in this mar
ket.
Persons wishing good bargains will please cali
on him before they purchase.
April 13 1840.
Si >U l li CAROLINA. Mii the Common
Ch-'stertield District. ^ Pleas.
Rinihi McDonald i Declaration
vs. > in debt in At.
John MoKiv. j tichniont.
WHEREAS the Plaintiff in the above
stati d case, this day filed his Declaration
iio-iinst the D 'fondant who is absent from
and without the limits of this State (as it is said)
in ! having neither wife or nttorney known
within tin same. It is ordered lint the Dercn.
il itil do appear and plead to tho Decralatioii
iforesaid within a year and u day. from the date
hereof, otherwise final and absolute judgment
will bo awarded agiinst him by default
TURN PR BRYAN, C C. C. P
Office o* Common Pleas. )
March 20, 1840. $
27 ov m 31 y
Sept. 1G 1840 No. 44 tf
Garden Seeds.
IINTEN D having for sale ut the Bookstore,
tins Fall and Winter, a fresh and full supply
if third.-n Seeds.
JOHN WRIGFIT.
Cheraw, August 4th, 1840. 33?tf
S a 1
" SACKS for pale low hv
IWIFv A. P. LACOSTE. j
Marc I. 30th, 1840. 19 tf
i
w????eg"
Georgetown Sle m Saw
Mill, /"or iSV/fe
1AM disposed tu sell this small hut valuable
Mill. Wh.-n in jierfi ci order, she will cut
front Iw? to 3jMt(| feet jvr d;-y. a ltd grind 40 to
70 bushels of Corn. Tlie situation is one of the
best in tlie state. The Lot on which the Mill
stands, and those attached, extend quite across the
Peninsula and atford room enough lor the erecttiing
n large mill and the necessary ou buildings
for the hands The home demand for lumber is
equal to all the mill can cut With the Mill, I
will also sell Logs enough to employ her for 6
months. To prevent needless applications the price
is fixed at >3,000 cash?or $3,500 payable in 1,
2, and 3 years, with interest from date, and approved
security, with a mortgage of the paoperty.
E. WATERMAN.
Georgetown, August it2. 1840. 42 2ni
i?acon at Ten ( ents.
HAMS AND SHOULDERS,
AVery Superior Article, of my own
curing, for sale at 10 cents cash, or to approved
purchasers at 12? cents, ou a credit untd
the 1st January next. A. P. LACOSTE.
July 22. 36?tf
Elementary Bonks.
For Sunday and Common School*.
"TMON Primers, Union Spelling Book.
U Union llyiuns, Union Questions, Browns
Catechism, Cheap Testaments, Shorter Catechism,
Lo veil's Young pupils First Book, Worcester's
Primer, Gullandet'H Picturo Definer.
Young Reader, New York Reader, ChilJ's
Reader, Worcester's second Book, Webster's
American and Elementary Spelling Hook?,
l)i I worth's a.id Town's Do. together wi'h a full
:i*ortinent of tlie more advanced English and
Clusr-icni Seho I Books received during thin fall
at the Bookstore. A liberal discount made to
Teachers who purchase iu quantities to supply
their Schools.
December 27,1839.
7 if
~ Ivdil
/fl P* KEGS Nails, and Brads, all sizes, for
sa'e by D. MALLOV.
April 13, 1840.
23 !f
Mackerel & Lime.
10 Barrels No. 2, mackerel.
1(1 Half Brls. No. 1. do.
20 Casks Tliornaston Stone Lime.
For sale low for cash, by
A. P. LA COST E
March 20.H, 1849.
19
BToWN BUY AN tc BROTH EK. otF.-r
the*r stock of goods at very low prices, to
such as wish to pay the cash, or give produce in
exchange. They invite their friends to call, and
if tlie.y cari be suited, they promise there shall
not Ire much difficulty about the price.
July 20, 1840. 37?tf
Sugar & Coffee.
12 Hhds. Porto Rico and St. Crciv Sugar?.
10 Bags Rio ColFee. For sale low for cash
or bankable paper.
A- P. LACOSTE
Mnrcb 20ib, 1840.
19 'f
T he Preacher,
OR Three Hundred and Forty sketches ol
Original Sermons selected from the mum
user ri fits of two eminent Divines of the lasi
century with an essay on the Composition ol u
Sermon.
For sale ?t the Bookstore
Drembcr 27, 7
Sugar. Coffee, Salt, and
MOLASSES.
A LARGE Stock of the above now in stori
and lor sale very cheap for Cash.
D. MALLOY.
April 13, H43. v3iI
Ha co n.
LBS. MAMS. SI.ohM.ts
^ a ill Sides all of" tn \
own UUiiiig foi sale low, by
A. \\ LACOSTK.
April 3, 1840. 21 if
PltODl'VE
Commission Business
FflniJE Subscriber offers his Bervices in the
J* Commission business, lor the aale aim ship,
merit of Country Produce.
He will ri cmve iti s.oie and sell any aitide
d produce free of storage fjr commission of
2? per cent where the articles are without
limits; when limited a reasonable storage will
be chuiged.
He will ship cotton or other Produce to New
York or Chari eston, ni.king liberal cash
advances for a Co (.mission- of 2$ per cent, on
the casti advanced,
fie kens cousinn Iv on hand a very larg<*>
I r ?
stock of Grocerries witli a mixed stock of other
Goods, all of winch he will sell at the lowest
prices wholesale or retail for cash or produce.
Tha Subscriber flatters himself thai his extern
sive acquaintance in the upper iu;d adjoining
Counties t f North Carolira will en.itnblo liiiu to
receive u liberal patronage.
D. MALLOY.
Cheraw So. Ca. Sept. 5, 1810.
Trie "Western Carolinian" Salisbury, ami
"Charlotte Journal" will insert the above twice
a mot tli for three months and forward their accounts
for pvnrout D. MALLOY.
STATE OF SOL''I'll CAROLINA.
In Eouitv Marion District.
it. L>. cannon i
\s. I Supplemental
William Whitfield ( ilill
Henry A. Vesey and I for a< pt.
Emily Vesey J
IT Appearing that William Whitfield, Henry
A. Vesey, and Emily Vesey, Defendants in
this case, are absent from and reside without the
limits of this State. On motion of Dargun Complainant's
Solicitor, it is ordered, that the said
William Whitfield, Henry A. Vesey, and Era.ly
Vesey do appear ami ple.nl answer or demur to
the Complainaut, supplemental, on or before the
first day of December next, and that in default
thereof, the said Bill be taken pio corifesso.
It is also ordered that notice of this order he
published in the Farmers' Gazette trice a month
lor the space of three months
ED. B. WHEELER.
August 6, 1840.
43 2 m f 3 m
Dunlap & Marshall
EARNESTLY request all persons indebted
to them to make an early settlement ofthei:
accounts. They will invariably add the interest
however trifling the amount on il!
account* not paid within ten day*.
January 1st 1840. 8tf
j ROMAN CEMENT*
I tTh Ak BARRELS lor sulc low, by
! /m*\W A. P. LACOSTE.
July Hi. !*4T 35?If
Umbrellas.
JUST roceiv- (1 a good assortment of Silk
and Gmghaims Umbrellas.
DUNLAP & MARSHALL.
Wood & llauliug.
I shall keep a team constantly running
throngli the Spring and summer months
j and shall hn ready at II times to furnish my
customers with wood, and to do unykind of
hauling.
A. P. LACOSTE.
April 3, 1840.
21 If
i or Cash only.
THE Subscriber takes this method of saying
J to hit* ( ustomers, that after this day he wil.
i spII no article in the Grocery Line on a credit;
ami Dry goods and Hardware only to such
persons as are j roiupt and ounctual in their
payments.
D.M ALLOY
Jnnnary 1, 1.840. 8 tf
Bank Mock.
IIOR SALE, Thirty Shares M?rchantst
Dank Mock. Term favorable. Inquire a
this office.
C'dltD. i
THE Boats of the "Plan*?
gcr.s and Merchant? Steam
-gflf* Mo.it Company ofCheraw,"
forming a. iin* tioai (Jhcraw to Charleston direct,
arc now ready, and will commence running early
in August. The Swan, ('apt. McKcnzie, will
run on the River. The " Ausmi" Capt. Lubbock,
will run between Georgetown and Charleston.?
connecting so as to avoid detention. By uiircniitiugailcniion
to those that may ship by theni, th"
Company hope to deserve auJ receive t lie patronage
ot' the public. The bouts arc fitted up J"??r
passengers as wt IJ as friegl.t and offer a cheap
and expeditious route tor the country, Persons
wishing lo visit Charleston cou d go down with i
thoir produce and return with their good-.? '
JVo charges in Gettgefoicn for wharfage or j
slo age on good* shijfed from Char lesion by
the Company's Una's. Produce for New York j
w ill be deliver* d to order in the town, to go
by the packets direct to New York.
The agents are Brown Bryan & Broth- r,
Clteraw, E Waterman, Georgetown, and IS.
Mou ry Jr. for Charleston.
J.ELI GREGG,
President.
Aligns' 4th, 1840. ilb?bt
The Journal, Charlotte, and West tern Caro i
lii.ian, Salisbury, will publish the abov?-8 wee Is
and Lrward their accounts to tins office for
payment.
Ifoods and Palm leaf ilats.
TDOZ. White and Colored Hoods, and y
doz. assorted Pilin I?caf Hats, just received
bv DUN LAI' &. MARSHALL.
* July 27, 1^4'). 37?if
PHILADELPHIA SI JOES.
Pair Ladies Kid Slipp'-rs and 45 P .ir
Ladies Kid Walking Shoes, just ricciv
cd by DUN LAP &. MARSHALL.
July 27 181??. 37?it'
r r?:
rv oticc.
fAtn now receiving part of my stock o.
Spring anu Summer Goods, comprising a
general assortment of seasonable Goods, w hich
I will sell low lor cash. Purchasers will please
/. II >.n.l ..vaii.inA f,.r I lim i.culvnti
W(l|l OIIU WAailllllV !*/ t >1% wvif vw?
ALSO,
Will ho kept constantly on hand a stnply of
German Bo ting Ciuths, ?quul to any used in
. this country.
MA LOOM BUCHANAN'.
March I.It .. 1*40. 18 tf
Lump iSugar.
j? v* ^ tin; Loaf, lor lo cts, lor salt; for cash
y A. P. LA COST P..
M r:-?. 20:1.. 1M4?!. |<J
'1 lie Path Finder.
OR the Inland Sen by the Author of the
"Pioneers." "L.-ist of the Mohic.ins,"
Pr.iiro." &c Ac.?Also ' Ilnmeirnrd Bound"
Hid "Home as found' by the same Auliioi?lor
s.ih- ui tin; Hook Store.
Aj?iil 3.) lc4U.
23 tf
The Subscriber has just reeeived, a**t! will
keep constant Iv on hand.Cotton Yarn and Twite
it wholesale, from the Manufactory olRocking
hum.
GEO. GOODRICH.
Ch'Tnw, Jan. 1840. 10 tl
Roberts's Silk Manual.
AMtw ttuj'p'y ortbis work just received at
llit: Rook Store, price 37?.
April 30 1840.
25 tf
Bagging1 & Rope.
30 piece* heavy 44 inches Hemp Bagging.
30 Coils Bale Rope. For sale lew l.v
A. 1\ LA COST E.
March 20:h, 1840.
10 tf
II a t s ,
J usr Receive:! a largo assortment of Mens,
oys, and Children* Straw and Leghorn j
Hats.
ALSO, . I
Gon?s and Youth's Fur Hats, for summer wear,
all of which will be 6oM cho.ip by
I). M ALLOY.
Aptil 13, 1840.
23 tf
Bacon, Flour, and Meal, I
d 10NSTANTLY UNHAND, and fur sale
at the LOWEST market price hv
I). MALLOY.
Nails.
?"$ f?* KRsGS, 4d. lid. 8d. lOd. 12d. and 20d
I lor sJe cheap.
A. P. LACOSTE. j
April 3, 1840.
_ ----awil!
furnish Oak and 1 lickerjr Wood, at
$2 50 per cord, Cash.
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 4, 1839. 47?If
Now Music.
RECENTLY received at the Book Store a
supply embracing a considerable vsrio'y
of Songs Sacred, Senlimen'.a! and Humorous
also Marches, Waltzes, and Music paper, j
rVcentb'-r 4th. 1S39.
t. I
MAIL ARRANGEMENTS ^
Post Office, Cheraw, S. C. 7
12rli August, 1840. )
Northern mail closes at 9 P. M. daily, due by 8
A. M.
Southern mail closes at 9 P. M. daily, due by
11 p M- w ,
Georgetown mail closes Monday, W ednesday,
and Friday, at 7 A. M. ^
Georgetown mail is due Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday, by 5 P. M.
Salisbury mail closes Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, at 7 A. M.
Salisbury mad is due Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday, by 12 M.
Suggs Bridge (via Rockingham) mail closes Tues*
days, at 5 A. 111.
Suggs Bridge mail is due Fridays, by 5 A. M.
Lancaster C. H. mail closes Tuesdays at 1 P.
Lancaster C. H. is due same day, by 10 A. M.
BROWN BRYAN, P. M.
IT C TIC 13.
rMIHE Hopewell B.piist Church of ChesterJSL
fit-id. will Petition the Legislature at its
next s< ssiou for an Act of Incur partition.
WM. A. MALLOY.C'h. Clerk.
Septembers, 184-1.
44 1 m f 3 m
LAND) of the Estate of Thomas Sumter
in Chesterfield, Lancaster, and Kershaw
Districts are ofTcrtd for sale. Apply to Mr.
Stephen Buy kin at Camden. tf *
New Goods.
JOHN C. WADSWORTH
H AS Now in Store a supply of
GROCERIES,
DRY GOODS,
HARD WARE,
SHOES,
JIATS,
BONNETS,
SADDLER Y,
CROCKERIES,
GLASS WARE, cfc.
ALL of which will l.t* sold at the lowest marko?
price. Persons wishing to purchase in this
mark* t will do well to call.
April 30.li 1840. ^
" BOOK BINDING.
IIE subscribers have established themsel es
in lite above lino of business in Chen W
and offcrthoirscrviccstoits citizens.
(i. BAZENCOURT, & CO.
C ler. w. S. C.. Jan. iit>.
Dunlap iViarb'imil
HEREBY give notice that they will continue
to soil iiicir Lfry Goods onh, ou the usual
credit to puuctuul customers.
i hey will sell their Groceries at the lowest
prices tor cash only.
Tl.e very short cie<!it at which groceries can
| now be bought, amounting with toe exchange
! almost to Cash, with Ih- ir limited capital compels
i hem to the adoption ol this course.
i 14/ U.L be exhibited end offered for sale at
V w the annual met ting of the Pee Dee Ag.
I'M'iiiluiat Society at Cneraw on Friday the Kith
of October next. Some Cows, with a Small
cross of FJnghsn from the Slock of the late Gen.
D ivic: and so e Calvcv from the stock of Col.
Hampton thai ho says are equal to any in the U.
Slate
Sept 5 1649. No. 43 4in.
American Phrenological
Journal.
In the present stale of tho pub tc mind,
I robubly no other instrument or means whatever,
can I e rendered efficacious in promulgating,
defending, and establishing the prin.
ciplts o! Phi etiology, as a well conducted
Journal It it> unnecessary lo state the parl
cu'ar advantages wh.cli a regular periodical
possesses over all oilier agencies; or to urge
the importance ol having, in this country, such
a medium as it affords to make known to the
public the facts and principles ofihe science.
The objects of tins Journal are to preserve
iromoblivion the most interesting of the very
iiu ot'ioi s facis confirmatory ami illusicutive of
-i _ ??. I. C ..i *lin liia iiptt
| Uie iru.ii iii |iiireiivi?j:jr, i? i..v,uiu mv <<?>
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01 |/|ii?;iio.ugicai ami anii-phrtnoiogicai works;
and, as olieii a? practicable, we shall transfer
to its pages, the best arl.ocs in the Edii.burg
lh reuological Journal. There arc already em*
listed as coiilribu ors to the work, many of
the ablest writers and best preiioiogisls in the
country, as well as several t?r? igu corre-poniients.
We liope, as il pi ogresses, to emoody
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pany our facia and d.lmeaiions ol charactei
....til il ii. ir iiivn cuts.
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where they in ?y reside. No pains or expense
wtii be spared on tlic pari ot the proprietors to
render the work worthy of a Uueral support.^
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Miscellany m published oil the first of every
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2, Each numuer contains 4S octavo page?,
making a voiuuie of nearly (idO pages, got up in
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hhues.
f B1IIE Subscriber has now on hnnd a very
JL extensive assortment of Shoes, suitable
for all seasons. which he will sail very cheep.
D. MALLOY.
April 13, 1810.
23 lf_
CIEWIN'J ?Tlie Subscriber will take in Sew.
ing. and will do her work faithfully and
neatly Work for her may be given to tho
Carrier of this p iper.
M. MIKEIX.
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