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* * :*. vv'-: * " Remarkable Conduct of a Little i Girl. * The following extraordinary net was per, formed by a child in Lyons not long ago according to a continental paper. An unfortanate artizun, the father of a family, was deprived of work by the depressed state of his trade during a whole winter. It was wLh great difficul y that he IJ , a f f a -1 co-.mi get a morsel of tood now anu men for his famished wife and children. Things grew worse and worse wiih him; at length, on attempting to rise one morning for the purpose of going oui as usual in quest of employinent, ho f 11 bark in a fainting condition bes de his wife, who ha I already been confined \to her bed by illness for two i months. The poor man felt himself ill, and his strength utterly gone, lie had two boys, yet in mere childhood, and one a girl aboul rwelve or thirleen years old. For u longtime the whole charge of the household had fiilk-n on this girl." She tended the siek bed ofh'T1 mother and had watched over her little brothers with more than parental care. Now, when the Cither was taken ill, there seemed lo be not a vestige ot hope for the fum ly, excepting in the exertions that might be made by her, as young as she was. ie first thought of the poor little giri w s to seek for work proportionate to her s length; But that the family might no: vf? in the meantime, she resolved to go m >in of the Houses of Charity where food v >'s hvwn out. to the poor and needy.? " ? . rsoM to Avhonr she addressed hers*lf *-i ,-hnoly inscribed her name in the lis1 > i * - i i_ ".r ants, unci told rier 10 come oatu m a oay *or two, when lite c&se would have boon deliberated upon. Alas! during this deliberation, her par. cols and brothers would starve! The 2 rl staled this, but was informed that tee formalities mentioned were" indispensable.? She came again to the Streets, acid almost ngon;z?d b^ the knowledge how anxiously ?he was expected with bread at home, she resolved to ask charity from the passengers in the public ways. No one heeded the modes', unnhirusive appeal of her outstretched hind. Her heart was too full to permit Iter to speak. Could any one have seen the torturing anxiety that filled her breast, she must have been pitied and relieved. As "the cuss stood, it it is hot perhaps surprising that some rude being menaced her vViih tfie police. She was frightened. Shivering'with cold, and crying bitterly, she fl d homewards.? When she mounted the stairs and opened the doer the first wo:ds that she heard wero theories of her brothers for some, thing to eat?''bread! bread!" She saw h-r father soothing and supporting" Iter fainting mother, and heard hnn say, "'Bread/?she dies for want of font,'* "I have no bread/" cried the poor ghl with anguish in her tones. The cry of disappo'ntment and despair which came at these words irom her hither nnd brother-, caused her to recall what she had smd and conceal the trutb. "I huve not got if yet," she cxctaiiried, "but I will have it immed a oly. 1 have given the baker the money; he w is serving some rich people, and he told ine to wait or come 1 back. I came to tell.you that it would soon bo here." ' ; A Tier these words, without wai ing for a I reply, she left ihe hous-vugain. A thought J had entered her head, and, tiv>ddened by J the distresses of those she loved so- dearly, s e had instantaneously resolved to put it iiKo execution. She ran from one street to another til) she saw a baker's-shop in which there appeared to be no person un l 'then, summoning all her determination, she entered, lifted a loaf and fled! Tne shopkeeper suw her -from bdrrid'. lie cried loudly ran out pfter her, and point'd her i out to (he people passing by. 'Hie girl run on. She wa.s pursued, and finally a man Keiz? <l he loaf which She carried. The object o/l???f desires taken away, she had no motive to proceed, and was seized a: once. T'?ey conveyed her towards tbo olfi^;e, of tue police; a crowd, as usual, having gath. cred in attendance.. TheJ?oor girl threwurooptj her dt-sparing glances which soemed to set k tome lavoratile object from whom to ask mercy,. At lust, when she had bt'eri brought to the court of the police office, . uud was irt waiting for ;ho o.d^r to en er, she saw before her u li lie girl of h? r own age, who appeared to - look on her w>th a glail.ee.full of kindpess and compassion.? Under the impulse of tho moment, still think i.ug of the condition of her family, she wins pered to the stranger the cause of her actol theft. .'Father ind mother, and my two brothers, are for want of bread!" said she. Where asked the strange ?rir! anxious# O O No. 10- Site had t : >. .d I the t ane of her parents . is'r ^ r un cation, wn<*n she was.cat. before t ?e commissary of police. . :ri? an^ii.le the poor family at home sufk r?d all the rniserise ofsuspence. Fears for t.Vir chiKs .fety were added to theothernffl ni'ihorumntt At lururth th#-v heard ?. .u..? W, ...V ?w. vv Too steps ascending the sairs. An eager cr\ of boj>e was uttered by all the four unfortunates, but alas !.a stranger appeared, in pln??e of liieir own little one. Yet the s'ranger seemed to ihern like an angel.? Her cheeks had a beautiful bloom, and long flaxen hair fell in curls upon her shoulders. She brought to them bread, and h small basket of otlu r provisions. *Your j girl.*' she said will come bark perhaps to < lay; but keep up% your spirits/ S e whn' ho has s"ni you/" After some cncourag. i g words fe young messenger of good :l into tho hands of the lather fiv? tncs, and then turning .round to cast u k ofpty and satisfaction on the pooi nily, who were dumb with emo ion, she appeared. Tito history ofthe.se five fanes is the nrkabie part of the affhir. This little ^volent fairy was it is almost unneces. y to say, the same pi'yng specta?or ,o hud been addressed by the abstractor i the leaf at the police office. As soon as ?* --*1? she had heard what was said there, she had j g ne a*ay, resolve ! to take some meat to J the poor liimily. But she had remembered j that ht-r mamma was from home that day,; and was at a loss to know how to procure i j money or food, until she bethought herself! s of a resource of a strange kmd. She re- ;( eol'ected that a hair dresser who lived near; f her mother's house, and who knew her ; family, had often commended her beautiful I f hair, and told her to come to him whenever ! , sfu? wished to have it cot, and he would i , gue her a louis tor it. This used to make J | I iter proud and pleased, hut she now thought ( ( of it a different way. In order to procure money for the assistance of the starving lamily, she went straight to the hair dres- i I se.-\s, put hen in mind of his promise, and j I offered to lot linn r ui off all h?*r pretty locks . j for what he thought them worth. Naturally surprised bv such an applicaj tion, lite hair-dresser, who was a kind and j ; intelligent man, made incpiirv inH> the cause j of Ins young friend's visit. Her secret was ] j easily drawn from her, nnl it caused the hair-dresser almost to sh-d tears of pleasure. He feigned to comply with ihe conditions proposed, and gave the bargainer | fifteen francs, prom s ng to come and cbitm " h s purchase at some future day. The lit- . le girl lien gut a basket, bought pro,vis. i | ous, and set out on her errand of mercy.? B-elore she returned, the hair-dresser had gone to her mother's, lound that lady a; home, and related to in r the whole circum- i . stance. . So thai, when the possessor of the I golden tresses came hm k, she was gran- | , fled by being received into the open urms J of her nleaseij and nraisinu oaient. r * i <"*1 i | Wh.*n the sory was to d at the police I office by the hair-Jressnr, the absrncton of the loaf wns visitel by no severe punish- j ment. Tne singular cir<utnsiances con. f j nect? d with the ease raised mnnv fri nds of ' ] il.e ar.isun and ins fanii y. and he was soon 1 ? rt-sior- d to health and comfort. A Sir Snig/e,? A u n_'h yimth said of I 1 an old tiaeh' lar that he was a horse. "No/' 1 I replied a nijss m her teens, 4,iie is only a 1 surcingle." Tall L-kivg?We note in a rolempo-j rnry's columns the advertisement of a_ lady , < for a husband. "None need applv under h s x feej !" ' Wliew ] bat the lady eo? s in I ferociously fov liy fik'n. , ' MAIL ARRANGEMENTS . , Tost Office, Clieraw, S. C. ) . 12th August,'18-10. $ j1 Northern mail clones at 9 P. tM. daily, due by 3 ! A.M. Southern mail closes at 9 P. M. dailv, due by ' i 11 P. M. Georgetown mail closes Monday, w ecmesuny, ; mid Friday, at 7 A. ivl. j Georgetown mail is due Tuesday, Thursday, H and Saturday, l?v 51*. M. * 11 Salisbury mail closes Monday, Wednesday and Friday, nt 7 A. M*. Salisbury mail is.due Tuesday,Thursday, and I Saturday, by 12 M. " " < Sugg? bridge (via Rockingham) mail closes Tuesdays, at 5 A. M. BrwUfO ?w??l ? rlur 15 A. M Lancaster C. II. mail closes Tuesdays at 1 P. I Lancaster C. li. is due same davj by 10 A. M. 1 BROWN BRYAN, P. M. j | . (Jarden Seeds. . j f INTEND having for sale at the Bookstorf., | th^ Fail ami Winter, a fresh and full supply ( of Gucci u See.Is. j JOHN WRIGHT. ( Ch?\raw, Augu?t 4lh, I84 h 38?tf I L or Cash only. . , THE Subscriber takes this method of^aying ' < ! to his Customers, thai after this day he wth ' i sell no article in the Grocery Line oh a credit; ' i and Dry goods a^id Hardware oniy to such ' persons as are prompt a.id ounctua) ui their 1 pa v men t a. i D. MALLOY Jannnry 1. 1840. 8 tf I ' ?. Malloy " HAS Jv'ow on haii<I a supply of all kinds of i Goods suitable for the trade, which h will sell us cheap us cuh be had in this market. Persons wishing" good bargains will please cull on hiin before they purchase. , April 13. 1840. Head Quarters, 7th Brigade. Chesterfield C. II Aug. A'h 1840. TI1E Ollicers and Sergeants of the 7th . Brigade v*H assemble tor Encampment at at Camp Marion near Society Hill, ?i Monday the 5th of October next, to remain enca'mped five days. The23.h "Regiment of Infantry will parade for review and drill at- Darlington Court House I on Saturday the 10.h of October. The 30.h Regiment of lufan'lrv at Bei nettsvillc on Thursday the 15ih ol (October. The 28th Regiment of lniantry at Chcstor j h-'Jd Court lii.uso on Saturday the 17th of Octo- j b:.T. The Officers and non-coinmissioned Ofiiccrs ' i of the 3()th and 28i.li Kegiments will assemble j j for drill and instruction on the day previous to j their respective reviews. The Brigade Staff will attend the Encampment and Reviews. * By order of the Brigadier General. T. W. ROBESON. Biigcdo* Major. September 33, 1810. 4H ' 2t State of South Carolina. IMRLINOTON DISTRICT. , "* 1 ni . tain I IN UNDINARVS UKKICE, OrpXPIJIlKT ?isi, iohh i Joshua Pollard, Applicant, \s. John Goodson, ' Ellas Goodson, William Goodson, Jo.-iah . Goodson, Joiin Kirvcti and Nan* y his wife, j JJenjamni I mens and Margaret his wile, j K lodsooodsou. James Goodson, Hamilton < Goodson, Arrena G< nxlson, Charlotte Go>lson, Abigail Goodson, Will iam Pollard, Wright Pollard. Calvin Rhodes and Sarah hts wife, Frederick Wood ham ami Mary Ann" his wife, Win! H Ward and j Martha hi^ wife, and Mien Fort and Mary , his wife?Defendants. I IT appearing to my satisfaction tlint John Good- . son, Eli-is Goodson, William Goodson, Josiali j Good son, Elias Goodson, James Good?on, Hain- j ( ilton Goodson, Arrena Goodson, Charlotte Good* j j son, Abigail Goodson, William Pollard, W right j f Pollard, Fred rich Woodhnm and Mary Ann his I , wife, William F. Ward and Martha his wife, and | j Allen Fort and Mary his wife Defendants in ttm ; j above stated ease, reside witliout the limit? of this j < State, h is therefore ordered tliat they do appear j j and object to the Division or sale of the Real Estate of Thomas Goodson deceased on or l>efutP tbff firstol Janntirv next or their consent to the same will be entered of record. EBV1N ?. BRUNSON. 0. D. D. , September 80,1840. ^ 46 - 12t j. w v" " V " 1 - j John Merry-man's, discontinued)?John Ei-1' is, [). Campbell, nn<J D. A. Clark. At'] Steer Pen Spring J:>s, McMillan, J. YVtikes ! | iml John Culleuge. At Chernw? Arch, ( lilue, A. J. Moses, and Murdoch McCaskill. At A. Johnson's?P. F, Peptics, | Win. Davis, and YV. J. Pegucs. At John j Johnson's?J. D; McMillan, 13. Outlaw, i and D. A. MoEachern. T wo days at the Court Mouse, and' one I at each of the out places. Tin* M inrtg'ds I lo meet on Wednesday at the Court Mouse, j l count the votes, and declare the election : j1 two Representatives to Ir State L"gisl<"'ture j arid one tnomh i to Congress to be elected. ! Resolved, That the Managers of Elec- ( dons, prior to their proceeding to the elections, do t.ike the following oath or tfftirmaliou, before some Magistral**, or one of the r Managers ol Elections, lo-u it: "That th?y i will laiiti'ul'y and imp r i.dly cat ry into e\?. i cut on the foregoing elections, agreeably to the Cons i iiijon of the Siu e of SouthI'aioiina." Besolvd, That in fu*ur?\ no person j qulilied to \ote for memb rs of each branch ; of the Legislature, shall lie permitted to ! vote in more than one election Dis riet. or Parish; & t lie manugt rs of elections through* r o out the state, are h?-?e1iy required and rJireeief il they think, proper of on th? application if' any ? I- clof pr- sent to r.dmmistt-r to'any person or persons offering lo vo e the flowing oath.*. *'1, A. 15., do solemnly swear. or affirm, (ns tint ca*ejmay be.) that I Imvm not at :l?is gem ral election . for m<-ruber* of iht? Legislature vo'ed in [ins Or any -other I)is net or Parish, and thai 1 am constitutionally qualtiied to vote, so help mo fjud." And if any person or persons, required.,as aforesaid to oik*' ra'd oath or u111: m tioM'Shal! refuse so do, then tins roam.grrs, respectively, ta "In ir respective I) s ri~ts or Parodies, shall be, and they are h< re ly r< qur? d and enjoined 10 reluse such vote or vote?; and in rnso' tJie man' I tigers shall refuse lo reqnT'' the oath afore- i saaf, u hen demanded. They shall he I able to all the jmins and penalties lliry would j be liable afid subject to, for ii?gh eting any ji liter duties"r< quir d of tl em,, as Managers 3f Elections for either brauch of the L-gisI dure. < ,. - I Iiaolccd, Thai the- act altering the four ' sections of the Constitution of the Sate of South Carolina, *be herewith published,! lo-w:t:? 'Every free white man, of the age j r>f twenty-one years, (paupers arid non-j commissioned officers, privates, of U?c army j of die Uni.ed S:nt?s, excepted, being a cit>t.!o f.n/t h<ivim/ ri's dcd there.- ! IZ?< II .VI IIIIO I M.IVI - - ? in two yeais, previous to the d-ty of elect on, and v.l;? has a freehol I of fify ncres o.' liijid or a town lot, of which he lias hern i legally seized and possessed, at least'six J months hel'oie sin h election; or, not having any such freehold ur town lot. hath hern resident in the E'eqiiou District in vvnich lie oilers to give his vole, beloie t.ie election, six months; he shall have a right to vote fur a member 01 mem hers, to serve in either branch ol the Legislature, for the Election District in winch lie holds sucji property or j residence. Resolved, That the two years res d- nce required by the Constitution in a voter, are the two years immediately previous to the I election; but if any person has his home in [ the ?tate, he do< s not lose the right ofresi- I denee by temporary absence, with the in- J U ntion ofrefurriing?and it he has his home 1 I in the Election D strict, his right to vote is i not impaired by a temporary absence, wj h J [lie intention of return'tig?bit: if one has his home and family in another Stat", the t presence of such person, although continued lor two years, gives no right to vote. Resolved, Thai the House do agree to lie report. Ordered, that it be s-nr to the Senate n>r concurrence. 1 >y or<Jer, T. W. GLOVER, C. fl. R. In the Senate, Dec. 20, 1S39. j Resolved, Tim! die Senate do concur in the < report. Odnrcd, ih :t it bo rtturned lo the 1 House of R presen.taiivcs. By order VV.U. E. MARTIN, C. S. | Georgcloicn: Stemi Saw . Mill, Far Sale. I AM disposed to sell thia small but vahmhlo | Mill. ' When in perfect order, she will cut from two to 3.00U feet per d y, n,nd grind 40 to 70 bushels of Corn. The situation is one of the. j Liest in the state. The J.ot on which the Mill | stands, mul those attached, extend quite across the i Peninsula and afford rooiti eno tgh for the erect-1' iing a large mill and the necessary out-buildings ' lor the hands The Ijome demand lor lumber is ; ' . qual to all the mill can cut. With the Mill, I1 will abo sot! Logs enough to employ her for 6 I r months. To prevent needles* applications the price ' s fixed at$3,000 cash?Or $3,500 payable in I, j ?, and 3 years, with inrvrost from date, and np j . proved security, with a-"mortgage of the jwoperty* ] E. WATERMAN. Georgetown, August it2. 1810. 42 2m I Lard. cr 2000IiBS LEAF LAR1)'a>r5aIe A. P. LAC'OFTE. jc September 30,1810. ' J ('OUnirj'i H8 ?Cll as rciciui ?w? . i^u v.w..v .--.. clouts. Wc hope, as it progresses, to embody I _ in its pages nearly ail tiie matter published on J ) the science wiiicli is of particular interest to c the public, or can be ol permanent value for lu- ; ture reference. \\ e shall .frequency accotn ' . pany our facts and delineations of character with illustrative cats.- * jIt .s not with the desire or expectation of js gain that it is offered to the community, t.ut | f from far higher considcrations-r-lrom a desire j J to khow and to proipulate Iruth. It will be j ' obvious to all, that a wo:k of this character; must depend chiefly for support on the mlun'mtj patronage and co-operations of those who are ; , interested in the subjects it discusses, ami it is ' iiopt-d that the friends of (he science will not" only encourage it by tbrir own subscriptions, ' j but that tiiey Will niajte etforts to extend rs j circulation in the various parts of the cou .iry j where they may reside. IMu pains or expense- j will be spared oil the part of the proprietors to 1 render the work worthy of a liberal support. 1 TERMS. ft The American Phrenological Journal and j 1 Miscellany is published on the tirst of every j month?the volume commencing m October, j; 2, Each number contains *18 octavo } ages,1 ' making a volume of nearly GOO pages, gut up in s superior style in regard io both paper and a- ' j ecution.. i 3 The work will he furnished at' 82 per vo. j lume for one copy, or <fc>o f?>r three copies, or la g'5 for volumes I. II. and III.; in all casts in * o advance, and postage paid. This work is pub- j lisried on the cash system, and it is in consul- |c cration of payment being required in advance ! that its terms arc put so low. 1D"A!1 letters, of business or communications ! or the work, should be addressed to theTMe* of the Aruer. Phrrn. Jour , l:hi!n?'< i| I ia. /Elementary iiooks. For Sunday and Common Schools. BTTMON Primers, Union Spelling Bonk, x./ Union Hymns, Union Q lest ions, 13 row us Catechism, Cheap Testaments, Shorter Cite, chisin, Loveil's Young.pupils First Booh, V/or- . j ceslor's Primer, Gallandet's Piofiiro Uefuicr. Young Reader, New York Reader, Child's 1 Reader, Worcester's sqcond Book, WehstrrV f ' n...,Lu 1 J American ana Ejicmmimrjr Dihvorth's a?d Town's Do. together wi'.li a foli assortment of tiio more advanced Engli.*.!) and Classical Scho -1 Hooks received during this fall at the Bookstore. A liberal discount made to Teachers who purchase in qualities to bUpply their Schools. December 27, 1330. 7 tf Sheriff's Sales. ON Writs of Flrri Facias will be sold before s tftc Court House door on the first moudny j aud day following in O.tobcr next within the legal hours the folli wing property viz. , ; 500 Acres of land more or less whereon, deft, resides lying on both sides of Little Black < reek. f bounded on the West ly lands nclonging R L. * Rdgeworth, Eaal by A. Milis &. South by James j Jopliu's land; LcvieJ on as the property of Tlios. j Sturn nt the suit ol Darling Rushing vs. Thos. Stu^n. ' 1<3 A crcs of land more or loss, on the water , ofHills Creek, adjoining the lands of Henry [ West Wiles Threat at the suit of Taint ha llolli. man vs. "Evan Threat. ' 400 Acres of land moro or less on HjllsVOreek c adjoining the lands of Ahol Stack and Win* It ake at the suit of Jol.n Masscy for Est. of Massey dee'd, vs. Evan Threat. s A good 4 horse Waggon le'vind on and to be j sold as tbo property of Jesse Turner, at the suit 1 r of Alexander Campbell assignee vs. Jesse Turner and Wiilis Worlcy.. ^ 1 O..?1...-^.- ;? r?.,nontciri) ICiTIIlS, W-ilSU, ( uiuuacuid M x/> *'x w ^ * r i papers, / 4 j no: evans. r Sheriff C. 0. j c Sheriff's OfFicf* > j Uhesfnrfiebl C. H. Sept. 12 1^40. (> MILITARY GOODS. U *A7" ILL be receive'! in a lew days a' general | v v assortment of Military Goods comprising j ditiogt every article required by th8 late act of i ho Legislature for the Oifiocrs ol Militia of this i r >tate. 't The above goods will be sold at a low pric: md.for Cash Only. - . - jaj FRANKLLN TURNER, !"" Sept. 1840 No. 145; tif. !J ??' | ^ For .sale at the Bookstore, f pi A SERMON- by tho Rev. J. C. Coit, dellv di CsL livcrcd in the Presbyterian Chui .1 in Cho. J" aw. "upon tlu? occasion of (he Semi-centenary elebration; prepared for the press, and published P1 iy tho author.' as a testimony against the nstab. 111 ished religion in tlie United States " Price 25 enls. August 4tli, 1840. 29? tf ? j$E WING.?The Subscriber will lake in Sew 9 ing, aiid will do lier work faithfully and jatly. Work for her way be given lo ihc arrier of this paper. !VL MIKELT,.. Hats, 2"L'S r Received a large assortment of Mens, 5 oys, and Childreus Straw and Leghorn ;ats. ALSO, ents and Youth's Fur H its, for summer wear, I of which will be sold cheap by ' D. MALLOY. April 13, 1840. . 23 . tf OUTH CAROLINA, Hil the .Common Chesterfield Dissrict. \ Fleas, inald McDonald * l Declaration v.?. > in debt in Atr?bn MeR iy." J tacliment.. R^TIIEREAS the Plaintiff in the above V w stated case, this-day filed his Declara. on against the Defendant who is absent from ml without the limits of this State (as it is said) nd having noilher wife or attorney known 'ithin the same. It is ordered tint the Defenant do appear and plead to the Decralalion foresaid within a year and a day. from the date orn,.r ,,iIit>ru.'ise final and absolute judgment rill bo uwur?l<:<l against him by defaultTURNER BRYAN, C C. C. P _ MRce o* Common Pleas, ) March 20, 16-10. ^ 27 . cv m 31 y Sep'. 1G 1640 No 44 if . Bank Stock. rioR SALE, Thirty Shares .-Merchautst 1. Bank Slock. Term- favorable. Iuqi.ire a his otlieo, nctics. ~ TjMlIL Hopewell iLphst Church of CliesterJS. fi sld; will Pt liiion the L; gisl.iture at its icxt session for an Act of Iiicoi p-iration. WM. A. MALI.OV, C'h. CK-rk. September 5, 161". 44 1 m f 3 in H~ ANDo of lhe K-late of Thomas Sumter S-J in Chesterfield. Lancaster, aid Kershaw )s'riets offered f.?r sale. Apply to Mr. Stephen Roy kin at Camden. ' tf For Male. A TRACT tni the l>ocu iocs'of Election and nHL K nrohatiun, by K >v. .lames II. Thornwcll. Vlso, a Vindication of the Protectant Doctrine :onccmii:g J.istitication. May 1st, 1640. 2o if "libUN BRYAN & BROTHER, offertheir stock of goods at very low prices, to uch as wish to pay the uish, or jive produce in xchange. They invito their friends to call, and t* t!:cy can bo suited, they promise there shall iot lie much difficulty about the price. July 29. 184.1. 37?tf t urpcntcr's Fools. ranr.E subscriber has just received n very rxJBL 'ensive assortment of Carpenter's Tools, imong which are, Double mid Singlo, Cast Steel iron, Jack, Smoothing, Fore, and Jointer 'hlncs, Astragals, lic.?ds, DarL's, Hollows and iounds, Nosings, Ureciar Ovalo's, Qirrk O. (>. feeding, Rabbit, Side Rabbit, Raising, and Sash 'lanes, Sash Cord, Coves Tor s'eps, Table .'lanes, Torus Bends and Cornice Planes. Ro. j " ?- ; nail (),( ;iJI 1 tiileiS. r tili-UM'TX, ?" iiij)i:? uiiiw, ;.,(!mc4 C. luuir. noorrrrjr; mn now ( Tine Irons, Oil Stones, Key ll.Io Tenant. : iiH Pain I, 11.hi J, Cross Cut and Frame Saws, v:r<-w Slide Morl.ee, and Marking Guagns, Vug irs, assorted qualities, Mortice, Socket, and 'inner, Chisejs and Gouges. Plate und "iron Jq i 're s, Side P.t viis, Spoko Shaves, Locks, Ii.K'vjs, Sprigs, Nails, Rrjds. ?&e.. ALSO Collins' Club, Hand'and Brotd Ax"?,. Ohio nil Pennsylvania Patterns, Hammers, Shingling u;:l Lattijng Hatchets, &,c. Tlie-above w ere purchased low and for cash if the best nianufacturers, and will i>e sold cheap ?y I). M ALLOY. m-mbcr 22-!. 1^9.' '2 \ \\ anted Immediately. A first rate wagon.ir of sober and steady h il its. Apply to rEl.!\ LONG. C'O'-.iw 'JO it Uej?l. 1840. N... 44 . 4*. Y'hc Preacher, ^f>sR Three Hundred and Forty sketches of \y Original Sermons selected from the man-: iscrripts of two eminent ltivinea ot ..Ihe last lemur}- with an essay on the Composition of u Sermon. For sale it the Rookstoro , Dwmbrr 27, U*39. 7 1 "P R&D ii'CE"; Compission Business. ( r EJ^ IIE Subscriber ollerH his services in the JEl .Co nuiiss:oa business, tor the sale and ship, ntnt of Country Produce. Ho will receive in store and soil any artielo >f produce free of storage fir commission.of .'i per cent where the articles are without units; when United a reasonable storage will jc chaigod. lie will ship cotton or oilier Produce to New Pork or Charleston, making liberal cash J idvaxces tor a Co omission of jut cent. on ! he cash advanced. He ke"ps constantly on hand a very large lock < f Grocer ries with a mixed stock of otJi?/ r Goods, all ol'which lie will sell at the lowest trices wholesale or retail for cash or produce, i Too Subscriber lljitters himseif that his oxten-1 ivc acquaintance "in the upper and adjoining! bounties <f North Carolina will cnamble him to' cccive a liberal patronage. D. MALL.OY. Cheraw So. Ca. Sept. 5, IfciO. The "Western Carolinian" Salisbury, and Charlotte Journal" will insert the above twice inoi th for three months and forward their acounts fur payment I). MALLOY. Slntf Of South Carolina. DARLINGTON DISTRICT; In the Court. of Common Pleab. M. W. Hunter Sur'v. j Dec. on sealed of Hunter & DuBose f Note, in Foreign, vs. j Attachment. B E. DuBosc. J jHlllE Plaintiilin the above stated case having ES_ tiled his Declaration in my office this day. kI th'p Defendant having neither wife nor Attor:y within the limits ofthe shldState nponVhom c-?py of this attachment eon Id lie serve?L On motion ol'G. W. & J. A. Dargnn ^lantiff's uorneys. It is ordered tlmt B. E. DuBose do ead or demur to the same,-'within a year and a " ' C I-"' "?.l oliOxllltP ly Jrom tuo naie uereui ur imm ? >? dgment sball be awarded ami given bim. It is also ordered that a copy of rbis order be ibliahed in the Fanners' Gazette once every three kontbs for the space of a year and n day. S. WILDS DUBOSE. 0. C. P. Clerk* Oifhce, Sept. 23, 1810. 46 1 ev 3 m 1 y - 'Hk. ^ ' a? State of South Carolina.f Cher aw OrsrRfCT In Equity. \ Celia Goodsotr At. Al. J Adina. &l Admit, of ? r .. Bill Ja nes Goodson j for vs. account William Beck &. ([ .&. Anu Beck At. Al. jj Partition. Heirs of Jas. GoodsonIt appearing to my satisfaction that Aria ml Smith and Elizabeth Smith hit wife and Ln* cindu McPherson defendants m this case, are absent from and reside without the limits of this State. It is, on motion of Sims & Ervin Complainants Solicitors, ordered that the said Ar? land Smith and Elizabeth Smith and Lucioda McPiierson do appear and plead answer or demur to the Complainants bill on or before the first day of January next, and that in deianlt thereof the said Bill as to them will be pro confcsso. It is also Ordered that noti*" e thereof be published in the Farmers, Gazette iwico a month for the spuee of three months. GEO. W. DARGAN. September 7th 1840. C. E. C. D. No. 44 ; 2am f 2m. " Bacon, Flour, and Meal, CCONSTANTLY ON HAND, and for sale J at the LOWEST market price by L>. MALLOY. xt li/t ' i^tJvv mu&ic. RECENTLY received at the Book Store a supply embracing a considerable variety of Songs Sacred, Sentimen'.al and Humorous also Marches, Waltzes, Ac. and Music paper. Peppjiiher 4th. U-3A ' l he Fath Finder. OR the Inland Sea by 'the At}Uu>r ?f the "Pioneers," "Last of the Mohicans," "I'rairu,-" Ac. Ac.?Also "Homevrard Bound" and "Home as found'* by the same Author?for sale at the Book Store. * April 38 1640. ' .. ' iF The Subscriber has just received, ami w I keep constantly on hand.Cotton Yarn and Twine at wholesale, from lire Manufactory of Rockingham. - GEO. GOODRICH.' Chora w, Jan. 1840. 10 tf , Roberts's ^ilk Manual. Ay New supply of this work just received at ?9ii the-Book Store, price 37?. April 30 1840. - ' >}& ? 25 I r . Notice. 5 A in now receiving part of my Ptoch of Spring and Summer Goods, comprising A ! general a^ort ment of seasonable Goods, which j I will sell low for cash. Purchasers will please call and examine for themselves. ALSO. Will he kept constantly unhand a supply of German Bolting" Cloths, equal to any used in this country. MALCOM BUCHANAN. March 13th. 1840. 1A tf Hoods and Palm.leaf Huts. j fV DOZ. White and Colored Ifoods; and 8 Q duz. assorted Palin Leaf Hat*, just received | by - DUN LA P A MARSHALL. July 27, 1840.' 37?tf PHILADELPHIA SHOES. ? Ik Pttir Ladies Kid Slippers and 45 P-ir VJv Ladies Kid Walking Shoes, just recciv ed by DUN LAP A MARSHALL. Jn?v 27 1840. 37?tf * x BOOK BINDING. THE subscribers have established tLemuel - es in the above line of business in Cher, w andoft'ertheirservicLstoitscitizens. <>. iiA ZEN COURT, A CO. riicr.iw, S. C.. Jan. 26. * * ILL be exhibited and off-red 6 r sale at V w the annual meeting of the Per Dee AgriciOt'iral Society at Cncraw on Friday the M'th ofO.Mohnr next. Some Cows, with a Small cross of English droni the Stock of the lute Gen. ^ l)..vi' : and some Calves from the- stock of Col. Hampton thai he says are equal to any in the U. State .. ? S?'l?t 5 1840. No. 43 4 n. Jiunlap tjr iVIurshaH * HEREBY give notice that thejr will continue to .sell their Dry Goods on Ij, on tlie usual credit-to punctual eustonicrs. 'J hey will m)11 their Groceries at the lowest prices for cask only. The very short credit at which groceries can now bo bought, amounting with the exchange ! almost to Cash, with their limited capital compels hern to the adoption of this course. .STATE OF SOUTH GAROUNA.^ In Equitv Marion District. II. E. Cannon V-; vs. < Supplemental William Whitfield Bill > llenry A. Vesey and for acpt. Emily Vesey 'j fT Appearing that William Whitfield, H^nry A. Vesey, and Emily V&sey, Defendants in this case, are absent from and reside without the ' limits of this State.' On motiotfoi" Dargun Co?nI plainant's Solicitor, it is ordered, that the 4MikI j William Whitfield, Henry A. Vesey, and Emily : Vesey, do appear and plead answer or demur to j the Complainant, supplemental, on or before the I first day of Deceirilxr next, and that in default thereof, 'lie said Rill betaken pro ronlesso. It is also ordered that notice of this order be published in the Farmers' Gazette trice a month for the space of three months. ED. B. WHEELER. August 6, 1840. 43 . , . 2mflm Jjunlap & Marshall EARNESTLY request all persons indebted to them to make an early settlement ofthci: accounts. They Will invariably add the interest. however trifling the amount on til accounts not paid within ten days. January 1st 1840. - 8tf ' New Goods.JOHN C. WADSWORTH . JJAS Now in Store a supply of GROCERIES, . DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, SHOES, * HATS, BONNETS, SADDLERY, CROCKERIES, GLASSWARE^-C. A r T nC which will bo sold at the lowest markoi price. Persons wishing to jratakaat*ih thu market will do wrell to call. April 30:h 1840. Umbrellas JUST received a good a wort men t of Silk and GrngBaims UmkrellM. * , I>UNLAP k, MARSHALL. K <" - ,-nr r ^ % *. V % * ?ai&t9&Sia6& * a ELECTION RESOLVES. i rn the House of Representatives. Dec. 20,' f 1839. |. The Committee or) Privileges and Elec- * ions, to whom it was referred, to draft Ro. iolutions, and appoint Managers of Eleetons, for the next general election, report the ; " bllowmg Resolutions: Resolved, Tlmt the Election to be held i >n the second Monday in October next, and he day following, for Senators and niemb- . rs of the House of Representatives, shall j je holdon at the following places, and tonducied by the following persons. CHESTEKF1EED DISTRICT. At the Court House?James C. Craig, j , '?? * ri i 1 t i T7? a . I W> L<. lLooeson, nnu jnim uv.ius, rn Mount Croglian?J. T. Bi ich, F. Johnson, j md M. Rushing, At BUkney's Old Storu? I. M. Evuiis, IVm. iluiT, and Jus. Throat. r\t Michael M.ller's?Stephen 1). Miller, Angus Mclnnis, and Alex. McMillan. At Alhgutor Muster Ground, ( ti place of Benjamin Oil-law's, discontinued)?J. J. Mc- J | Laurin, John Jowers, und Zic. Marshall. < At (~g\lu 11:11 \luctpr I4i-(iiintl (sn iilarn of I t Shoes. 16 rHE Subscriber has now on hand a very extensive assortment of Shoes, suitable ^ or all seasous, which he will sell very cheap. D. MALLOr. April 13, 1840. _ ^3 if Sugar. Coffee, Salt, and ?; MOLASSES. 11 ^ LARGE Stock of the above now in store ?%L and for sale very cheap for Cash, .MALLOV. al * _.:i 11 1H40. 23tf I ? "1 ? - - Nails. . 45 KEGS Nails, and Krads, all sizes, for ! sale by D. MALLOY. J b April 13, 1840. i K 23 if | merican Phrenological | ^ Journal. ' L l u In the present, state of the pub ic mind, a probably no other instrument or means what- J1 ?ver, can be rendered efficacious in proiuul- * gating, defending, and establishing the prin. ' uples of Phrenology, as a well conducted i i [ournal It is unnecessary to state the par- ; w licu'ur advantages which a regular periodical j possesses over all other agencies; oi iu urge j c the iinportance of having, in this country, sui h a medium as it affords to make known to t! e l public the faCts and principles of the science, j The objects of this Journal are to preserve ! from oblivion the most interesting of the very i numerous Tacts confirmatory and illustrative of the truth of phrenology; to record the history : j and progress of the servnee; to show i's true ; jj beatings on the education (physicial, inu llectual, and moral); on the na'tire and treatment i of insanity; on jurisprudence and criminal leg- j islation; on mental and ruoial pliilnsp; hy; and to point out various applications to the itu? j, provement of thd institutions, maimers, and pystorns of society. Original essays on phrenological subjects will form part of the Journal, and aiso reviews j of phrenological and anti-phrenological works; 1 and, as often as practicable,.wo shall transfer J to its pages, the hest articles in the Edinburg I Phrenological Journal.. There are already en- , * listed as contributors to the work,'many of( the ablest writers and best prcrioiogists in the , a? -.^11 f. irmirn n t\r rneniiti