otWu iocowpwjy ^
b^. ltttaiaa ! L few retain thoir jj
mm **Hrty yam. The midnight dark.,
t naaeadd total iflaoraoe of the law* of.*
life and health wkiih pervade the com. I
kSafty 2 both astonishing ahi heart'
atckning. - In Are respect roan is in-'
finitely behind Ate brute creation, who I .
never sicken, Unless when caused by!
- man. Yet man's organization is
iu^bstly the moat perfect and least liable
mi dfeoass. But mankind are nearlv ail .
suicides-?downright solf-murderers of soul (
and-body. They seem to be determined .
either to Krekrag nor to.enjoy life whilst .
.^perfectly h?JU?y
knows neither fetigne nor psilh yet men ;
love both^attd court and woo them, ma- king
their Obostaat attendants from
ahs ehtole to the gtave. Bat is right errougnto
allow them to ohoee their compan- ,
Mas. Let them hare them but do not ,
blame the world in which you live for the ,
result of this choice. If you wish either j
to enjoy life or to exetcise your minds, ,
you must keep your health.?Fowler'# <
M-wwaucm rurmology. \
t
: l
From the Health Journal. J
>v- nrtuBitcK or light hading. 1
S&ah? influence of * light, trashy litem- J
Was on the mind, and oonaoqueatly upon j
thnJufinan system is little thought of at j
tha^towmnt day. When physology is
^UfH ?|S^il4ied as it should he these
are brought to bare upon j
the wmPPpi with tremendous power will (
be rightly appreciated and not rill then. ,
Few are aware of the physoiegical evils or j
father pathological?-for the aystemis made (
to depart widely from health?that have ,
their origin in a morbod excitability pro- (
dueed by the reading of fiction and then ,
transmitted to offspring. This subject |
must claim the attention of the Christian ,
philanthropist. Thoaa who think must (
thiakon the aubjoct and then give the world (
their thoughts. We Want them. It ia t
frae light ia basfnninr to dawn uoon I
jbur world. But There & as yet only en.
- ^Pgh to "wake the darkness risible." yf o
m -3%ve juat kegerf to feet that we want light
F ' wiu adarknoee that i> palpable is all ar.
?ead. Tljp influence of this species of lit.
j?ature on, thnnaiad and through the mind
?W tbe jboJUptihst be atyaled. We only
Wi kdi tliljhiMt now but we hope eotpe
friend of truth will hereafter do it justice
through the columns of the Journal. If
not we shell think our own thoughts and
give them to our readers.
That distinguished phil&nthopist Horace
Mann* has spoken well on this subject.?
We could wish be would again speak on
a theme so much neglected. The ener.
gies ef his mighty mind would be well
employed in fathoming the depths of the
evils produced by a species ot literature if
literature it can be called, for which we
have no appropriate nana*. We give below
aa extract from biMh We wish
our readers to think on the subject. We
intend to present them some startling facts
ere long
"So far ss it respocts fictitious writings
P ' the explanation of their week new anddisperdri
influence is palpable to the feeblest
comprehension. All men must recognise
.k. ;j_ ar.*i?.s? - -
ur> muc uicuucnon oetween intellect and
feeling, between ideaa and emotions,* * * *
How it is feeling and not tbe intellect,?
excitable or Mtjowtatniously active powers
of the mindaMMMit its steady day .laboring ;
faculiee,?which the great body of ficti- j
tions wodwjUpeab to and exercises.?
Were the whole mass of these works ana.
lysed reduced to its componet elements
nineteen parts in every twenty would (
be found addressed fo the emotions and i
. feelings and not to the reason and judge.
ment> Tbeirmain staple and texture aire
% discription ?f k>ve, jealousy, hope, fear,
removes, revenge, rapture, dispair?the
whole constituting a dark ground of guilt
and misery, Occasion ally illumined by a
crossing beam of aSEalir. in v. nr nlmmit an.
pcrhmnan virtuo. But the trialH and tens- j
taiions described, are rarely Mich an any ,
human being will fall into, and the virtue# i
celebrated are such, an few will ever have |
M opportunity to achieve. Hence, aym- I
pathy and |rertion, desire and apprehension,
are kept at the highest tension ; hut it
is upon ineidents and scenes, outside of ac- I
, tual life?net in this world, and often not
capable of being transferred to it. In the '
asssn; tbaev the understanding sleeps ; the
Intelleet is laid uide. Those faculties
have nothing to do, by which we corapro- 1
hgndnur position in life, and our relation# 1
to gj^Kty,?by which we discover what
m?wjr h.umumvimi mr to perform ,
w The mind surrenders itself to the in.
teres* end excitement of the story, while
the power* by which we discern tendencies '
and balance probabilities, are discarded;
?rtay those sober thoughts are unwelcome
intruders, which cows to break the delusion,
and to repress an insane exhileration I
Of DM teeunga,?onto at last, the diseased '
ud infbtuated mtnd eehorfe that pagan .
waring, N> treasonable to troth, that it
;cCm*?S3&^:
10 universe which an alUwiai^pSf haa 4
formed*thing covld be a* Wei a* to
go-right. la tha reports of sons# of tha
Praaah hospital* for lunatics, the reading
ef romanced is set dow n as one of the i
efcjMKng causes of insanityThird its. j
mat Report.
ind in foq^SaUacv actually ^employed
1 *" 'h^ ft^JD^ing .uch iodui- I
? Btoptbem^Nafiowl Gmartte* '
Pasis, Awifc?, I7T7. i
Sir:?-T^pe bearer going to the United ?
States, presses me to give him a fetter of I
recommendation, although I know noth- *
ng of him not even hie name. This may '
?eem extraordinary, but I assure you it is
sot uncommon here. Sometime#, indeed, I
me peraon unknown brings another etjual- 1
I y as to recommend him, and sometimee 1
they recommend one another. As for
this gentleman, I must refer you to him?lf
for. hi# character and morals, with
which he w certainly better acquainted
than I popatbly can be. I recommend
tim, however, to those civilities which
svery stranger of whom we know no harm, (
ias a right to; and I request you will do
aum all the good offices, and show him all
the favor that on ftirther acquaintance
pou shall And him deserve. ?
I hare the honor .to be, dec*
Temperance Anecdote.?A man was
taken before a magistrate for having
white drunk knocked down in the street i
minister of religion. The prisoner was i
fully convicted of the offence, but at the
irgent intercession of the reverened gen-1 4
tleroan whom he had injured, was libera- {>
ted on singiAg the tetotal pledge for a <
nonth. At the expiration of the month >e
called atlthe house of the divine, and
jeing introduced, expressed his gratitude
for the effects of the pledge he had submitted
to, and concluded with expressing
he utmost. Sorrow at not having met and
(nocked down his reverence thirty yearn
mfore. y
Tea MoNjur and tbb Boll I)?o.
In 1879 ? curious bathe t?mk place at Wor
icser, btvee ih?w two nnimnl* on s ]
of three guineas to ore thai ihe dog
(died tlx* monkey in a;x mi-niie* ; tlx* own* *
M of the dog agreed 10 permit ll?e monk- v
o uses Mick shouts foot long. Hundr d*
>f spectuors siemU'-d to witness the fight 1
tod beta run eight, nine, and t?-n t? nn? ;n
i?vofoftb? don which could hardly In old
in. Xhenwner of the monkey taking <
nxn hi* aid# pook?t a ihi?-k tvund ruler
?bout foul long threw it mlo the p?w of
lie moneky saying, - Now J .ck look shnrp
nliid thai dog I"??Tln? Is mi goes for
four monkey!*' cries the butchor In:ling
dm dog loose which fl -w with a ttger like
fierceness. The monkey with astonishing
igitity sprang at least s yard high and fa I- \
I'ng upon tlie dog laid fust hold of the hold i
?f tlie back of the nock with his teeth seizing 1
in* inr ?ih his left paw, so as to prevent his j
timing to kite. In this unexpected si'tn- |
ion JaikieP In work Ivith his rul-r upon ?
lie head of the dog, which he heat mi fore>'y
and rapidly, tliut the creature cried out '
nod loqueiitially. In short, tlie scull was ,
toon fractured, and lira dog carried off in I
marly n lifchts state. Tite monkey was
>f the middle siz<>. I
Dunn Wivks.?Ii is said the male grnss
Kipper I'Hga, end not tiai h iU'ile. What u
tuppy net tno grasshoppers must be?lliev
mve dumb wives.
Capital or Obsat Bbitain.?'The grand I
otal capital represented by all the property in
Brest Britain and Ireland is estimated at
C3MI20,(X)0,(too. The value of lands, ships,
nn.U ? -I??J- *
' mi rmini?u?, minri, iwriNii, timber, ernpn, >
kc., w estimated at ?2.1*15,000.000. The ?
ralue of all aorta of furniture, apparel, plate, i
'Peeie, money * chancery, savings' batik*,
fee., ?360,000. The national debt ia about
?754.000,000. <
______
A List of Letters
Remaining in th? omen i.t omobor
1840 and if net taken out before the I at
lanuary n?xt will be tent to the General Post
Jlfioe aa "Dead Letter* "
B McMillan John I
Buchanan "May Mureliead /Vie* St Co.
Uartletl (2 J McDonald M J
C ftcMillan James
Cotliaon Mies Elisabeth McRse Al?x.
C?r?or\ Robert Mcleod Daniel T
D MeMilUn John D
Douglaa A P ,
Or iffor a W S Parker Elijah
Drake L. S Powell J .met 9
E Pi-rkina Mre Sarah '
Evans M.PT Piatt Ana I l
G Perkins Mrs Martha (
Greene-Jacob R <
Green Mrs. Sarah Robeson Peter
(trsTOt X T S
Gresard John Strother Miss M C 2 i
Graves David Smith John M
Gay Tbeopholis Stafbrd Miss Sarah .
H Smith Jaimw L 2
Haghs Oliver O Smith Malcoia
Hovey John J 9 Sta be J W
jsuMMqg |e*s|)8mitb William
Hudson Mrs. Sarah Sweat William
J Smith Wiley
lamos Harry Smith Mre Mary M
K T
King Irwin Thomas Samust
Ij Trantham John
Lalta Andiew W Wells W H
LfCijr o it Wo?4 Win R
LUiIm R W 9 W?rran Joaeph I
Parnonn calling for lima laltara will aay the;
ira aJvartiacd.
BROWN BRYAN. *1 *
Charaw Oct. 1st, 1840.
M he Family Visitor:
Prick:?Only on# DoI rt and Fifty ConU,
in advanoa,
A papar <1?Tot-d to funeral intelligence PmW.
Uhad in Charaw, 8 C. onaa a wrek. In Pol;tia*
I will purine an independeflgiMitrea.
Motto;?" Una wed bf fufloanac?Uubribeti
.aw -la w
1
'/ ip,M
Person* wishing to patronise ibis cheep pagination,
are requenied to forward their nainee, 1
?d the aioount of their subscriptions in sdeaoce 1
Hhevwise? they cannot receive it. t
WW. POTTER,
Cktrate, S. C.
CHBB8K.
POR SALE BY 1
A. P. LAC08TE. J
October 91, 1M0. ?
It ^(MM ria* W mf ' mti^^
0. ChU and wib, Bamool l|M?iiir M4 -wife
al lfhM' Bllirta fefi?tontato this tail, mkhoeat
Awsidl raaMa withoot Dm limita af
fciahUfto. On motion of Bohbtaa fei Molrar
I to toknittol lto ?'4 ahnm tofefem* to
*to pUl Mton or femur tn fe eomtom(nt?
liii rf*001 plaint, on w hafwa the 115th
toy f January n?it and that (n default Itond.
ho ad id hill mm to thorn aboil to taken ftm mom.
, Jl to ordorod that notion of thin ardor to pubfeted
it bo Far mora* Gaootto puMiohed at
Lstfevonr twioo a month for tha nmoa of throe
afefee.
GEO. W. DARGAN,
vufnm. in r<qnnr tor
Che raw Diilriot.
fa'ob"r20, 1840. ^
Clothing.
CLOTH and Blanket Overcoats, Cloaks, ft a
For *al? vary low,
A. P. LACOSTE.
October SI, 1P40.
49 tf
5PBRM AND TALLOW CANDLE8 I
FOB sola by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 91, IP40.
49 tf
factorage and Commission
Business.
rH E Subscriber has resumed the Factorage
and Commission Business on his own acmnut,
and solicits from his former fnanda, and
he public, a share of patronage ; which he will
ndrtrur to merit, bp unremitted attention at.<i |
wu<'|iiy in all maUera entrusted In him.
JOHN FALLS WALKER
No. 4 Boyoe 4k, Cos. whsrf up stairs
rlcstoo Sept. 98 1. 40. 1
47
MAIL ARRANGEMENTS
Post Orrtcs, Cbentw, S. C. >
lJtti Aujrnst, 1840. )
Northern mail closes at 9 P. M. daily, due by 8
A. M. I
Snniluirn mail ..In. .. a n u
? ~?w v 1-. jn. unny, clue oy
IIP M.
Georgetown mail closes Monday, Wednesday,
ind Friday, at 7 A. M.
Georgetown mail is due Tuesday, Thursday,
end Saturday, l>y 6 P. M.
Suliolairy mail closes Monday, Wednesday and
F"ridny, at 7 A. M.
Salislairy mail is due Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday, by IS M.
Suggs Bridge (via Rockingfiam) mail closes Tuefclays,
at B A. M.
Suggs Bridge mail is due Fridays, by S A. M.
Lancaster C H. mail closes Tuesdays at 1 P.
Lancaster C. H. is due aims day, by 10 A. N.
BROWN BRYAN. P.M.
O'lieraw Academy.
Til RTrutlees respectfully announce that the
duties of tins Institution were resumed on die
1st of October, the Male department under the
Mtperintsndcnor of Mr. & Mall, the Female under
hat of Mr. J. Sewers. The course of instruction
it Um? male da|?urimunt, will he that required to
inter the Soutti Carolina College lite course in the
em io department will be to make thorough schul-"
irs. '
The scltolastic year will commence on the let
>f October and end ilte 1st July: tbe year is again
livided into two sessions: die first begins Its 0e>
ober wnd ends ISth Kebnmry the s.-oend begins
16th February and ends 1st July.
Term* i >J Tuition per Session are,
For Spelling, Reading aud Wri- (i
ting 912 00
Phe above with Arithmetic, En
gliah Graiumer and Urography \\ 10 00
Tlie above, with the Classics, 11
higher branches of Malheioa> >
tics, Logic. Khetorir, &c. ) 20 00
Five Dollars each will be add* d v> the above
for Painting aud Drawing, or the Modern
Languages.
All .i.vinunlii am :? J-- . .1 - ?
p?j? - ?.v mi u<siice ? me pupil
will b? required lo pay for what remain* of lh?
suasion at ihe tuna lie or shu entcra, nor wilf
ilfdiicliou or drawback be made for hai of
iUna. J. W. BLAKENEV,
Bec'y 6l Treat.
P. S ?Mr. H. T. Chapman hat taken
charge of the B mrding House, near the Female
Ar.aileiny, where Young Ladies may ob.
lain board at a moderate price.
S-'pt. 20, 1840. 45 if
Tea and LtOaf Sugar.
SUPERIOR articlex, for family lie, for sale
hv A. P. LACOSTE.
October 91, 1840.
49 if
ORDINANCE NO. 92.
Bo it ordained by the Town Council
)f the Town of Che raw, and it is hereby
>r^atned'd by the authority of the same
that from and after the peerage of thin
tet, the granting of Licensee tor the retailing
of Spirituous Liquors be at the I
following rates.
For License Tavern Bar, and retailing
liny quantity SO
All ordinance* and parts of ordinance*
repugnant to this, be and are hereby repealed.
J. W. BLAKENEY.
Intendant.
Hone in Council Cheraw 11th Jnlv 1840.
FELIX LONG
c. t. c. cnewaw.
No. 50 4t
Teachers Wanted,
HrtO TAKh ehirgft of the Afale and FemaU
JK l> p:tr?(iirnU of Marlboro" Academy tlic
MMMing aehnlartic year, which will embraoe two
?wioiM of twenty I we week* each, commencing
die McomidfiMiy in January next.
Both Dep'irtiueiits of thia Academy auatain a
riigh chnrtcter lor learning and accoroplirhtneiita
ted ii lilteral ea)?ri?4 are generally after
bd by the patronage beelowed noon thom, |
.wtUi.l-. -1? *?? *
rr *>.ui ??it nw rvmaie iMptrtnwnl, wliioh
rmk? with ?n* Institution of tli? kind in the
Stntn, the Bnird of Trn?hi* will require hifh
iMliinoniih of character, and compute it or to flit
inch itnatiou*.
Applications, and enqnirirw (pmrtagrr paid)
4dre<*ed to the aubacrihor will meet with
prompt attention until the 21 at November cn.
B. D. TOWNSKND. I
BacmtaryBennotaville,
8. C. Oct. 2018401 I
Tim Fjye"avill? Oheerre " and "Smith Car> 1
ukrtian" will each o;?y tha a'tovn three tune* an?'
h/woid thoir accounts.
40 if 1
.
uu JiMBja.. TTr*:?? *y<i
' :ff'J
1
AuMfiMn *iMl Elonwiiilnry 8fdta| Buoh., J
DtUerth's asd Town'* Do. together fi'.h a full 1
mnrtniMt ?f Uh non adv?iieM'Eti|){iN wH
Cteeefaat Mo-<i B*oki received during till* Mill .
it l|w Boikdin. A liberal dbetmkt aaode.to J
lhaeiwra wlyi purchase in quantities to supply.
lUr Schools. j
Docrmber 27,1889. d
' i _I_ ?_ ;
For aale al the Bookstore. 3
AS!2:t ON by the Res. J. C. Cdit, deliv J
Uverad in the Pro?b>tepsii CIiumi in Clio,
fftw. "upon the occasion of (ho So ntaonteuary
celebration; prepared for lite press, and published
by the author, as a testimony ifiiiwltlm estab. I
lished religion in the United States "( Price 35
cents. I ' J
August 4th, 1840. I 38?tf
| Slat* of South Carolinan
DARLINfJTolM nttamtr?-v
fir Ohdiwakys Orricc, Scptemlier 21st, 1840.
Joshua Pollard, Applicant, vs. Joint Qowhon,
Elau Goodsoti, William Gyodeon, Joeiah
Goodeon, Joliu Kirven ami Nancy bis wife,
BwijHmin Lucu? and JVngarct hit wife, J
Etodeooodson Jainoa Goodeon, Hamilton A
Goodaon, Arrcni\ Goodeon, Clmrlotte e
Goodeon, Abigail Good con, William Pollard,
Wright Pollnrd. Calvin Rliodca and
Sarah hie wif?, Frederick Wootlliam mid
Mnry Ann his wife, W m H Ward and .
1 Martha his wife, and AUcn Fort and .liiry
his wife?Defendants. I '
WT appearing*" >ny su infliction flint John Goo<l- ' J
ji. son, R|i ibGop*'soi?, William Goodsnu, Jiwieli j,
Woodson, Elias G??d?oit, James Gbodsou, Ham- J,
tHon Goodson, Art<?nu Goodeon, Charlotte Good- *;
son, Abigail Good?oti, Willinin Pollard, Wright Jj
Pollard, Frederick Woodlium and Mary Ana hia J
wife, William F. Ward and .Martha hi wif , and '
Allen Fart and nry his wife Defendants in the 11
above elated eaee, reside witliout (lie limit* of this '
Stnte. It ia therefore ordered that dieydo appear '
and ol|jpct to the Division or anlo of the Real >
Estate of TIioiiihs GooUgoii deceased on or liclblo &
the first of January next or tlicir consent to tho A
aaine will be entered f record. f
LRVlN D. BRUNSO.V R
O. D. D. I
September 80,18-10.
4? 12t
Geo rg elwn Ste m Saw I
Mill, For Sale.
I AM disposed to sell this small t?ut vihmhlo |j
Mill. When in perfect order, she a ill cut
from lw?? tn3.IMMI fsct per if y, ami grind 40 to
70 bushels of Corn. The situation is one of ilic
best in tbe state. The lot on which tlie Mil.
stands, and iltose attached, extend quite iuto-s the
Puniusuln and nHonl room enough for die erect- d
tiing a large mill ami the necessary ou.-buildings "
for the bands The home demand for lumber is u
equal to all tbe mill can cut Willi the ii'ill, 1 o
will also sell Logs enough to employ her for 6 6
month*- To prevent heedless applications the price
is fixed at #8,000 nidi?or #8,500 pnyuLln in 1
2, and 8 years, with interest fixim date, and ?p
proved security, wi h a mortgage of the luoiarty
E. WATERMAN.
Georgetown, August it2. 1840. 42 2m
. s i
Shoes.
THE Subscriber h is now on hand a >ury i
extensive assortment of Hhscs suitable |
for all aosseus which ha will sell very cheap. d.
m alloy. ,
April 13, 1840.
!L ?
South Carolina.
Vanevory's Heirs, i Hill o
vs. > ?lf j"
The Heirs of Lamb. N Revivor. jj
JT appearing to my s tisfaetiou, that Miss
m M?rj Liitta on? of the defendant* in llir. y
ca?e, is abm-nt from, and rnaM-'s without the ,
limits of thn State of South Carolina. On motion t
it ie ordered that the eaid Mary Lido do apneur
id plead, answer or demur to thn eaid Hill el (
Complaint on or before the eeeond Mmid>y in
January next, and thai in dolault thereof the said
Bill as to her bo taken pro confesso.
It is also ordered that ngtice hereof be paldUli- ?
cd in tlie F-riners' G ixotts at Cheraw twice a ^
month for the spnen of three months.
GEO. W. DARGAN.Om. in
Equity, CIiitmvv
D-atrin.
October 2, 1810.
4S 2nn 3m 1
? fi
South Carolina.
Marlborough District.
In thk Coukt Orlunaky.
Benjamin Moor Applicant. I Petition for
vs. { sale or division
Hejrtof Win. Stubh's | uf Laud.
Defendants. >
IT Appearing to my satisfaction that Eliah.i
Hill, Martha Hill, Elix.beth Hill. Klishu G. 1
Hill, Ellas W. 8tory, John Story oris K;.
Harris, William Hill, Vaiicy Hill, John W.IIill u
William Morris and u if , Lewis Oiloin, Janus "
Odom. Hubbard Odom, Heuiy Welsh and wife, ?
Sarah Slubbs, Kulund Siuhbx, William Lee and
wile. Allcu Thompson and wife, Dennis Sttihhs. I
Neney Slubbs, Hubbard Slublis. Wi'li.,ni Slubhi- P
Rebecca Stubbs, S trail Slublis, IVler Slubbs, (l
Elisabeth Lindsay, John Odom, William Odom
una jane uodg'-a iicira at L w of Wil iain
Sliibbe sen. doeouacd late of MorUwronfh District P
i aside without this State. It is ordered lliut "
they appear and object to tlie division or
mI? of the real i-Mtat* of the miiI Wi lixm
Stuhbe, on or before the IO:h day of January
next or their consent to tlio amw will be entered
??f record.
josiiua nwm,
O. M. D.
Ordinary's Office 5th, Oct. Ifc4?.
48 12>
Hats and Shoes.
A LA ROE and well selected stock for tale '
by A. 1'. LA OS'l'E. <?
[ October 21, 1840. *<
49 If ?
| i ? . - n.
I {Saddle* and Leather. i>
A GOOD Stock for ??!? I?w,
by A. P. LA COST ET.
Oclob< r 21,1840.
49 tf
Strayed Oxen.- ^
TWO very fine Oim, which 1 porrhnwH of
Mr. Moorool Anson, strayed fiom my plan lion
about a month ago, since which lime, they .
were aeeu near lite F?>lty. One is a Red Ox, with
wniui poi*, ana wnno iter / lite <.t i,.-r it Brindle
with tome white in hie face. Any informal ion
respecting them will be thankfully received.
A. P. LACOSIT. a
October SI, 1?40
49 tf
%
Sr. - -V *' **
* * *
W, 1S40.
fcT ? ; tf
itttffl ttAtOLlK A. ' > (|U the 'IMnMj
Uhoatorfietd Uiaarict. V Pl?M.
tiDihi MoDoitald 1 l?rclaratt?n
a. [ in (iulit in Au
:ehn NeK?j. j jtiolmwat \
WHEREAS I he riaietHV in the, timer
*Ut?d mm, Utia day iiWxl hi? IV'ctura.
kin intMl the Pofundant alio U absent from
ltd without the limits of till* (statu (M it i* said)
ltd having neither (rife or altnrney kiiuwn
rithin the amine. It ia ordered lint the Dervnlanl
do mp|tear and plead to the Dc-cralaiinu
furtsaaid within a year and a duy. front tlie date
irreof, otlterwiae Anal end 'abndtitn judgment
rill bo awarded ng linat hltn hy default
TURNER BRYAN. C C. C. P
)ffioe or Common Picas, (
March 90, 1840. $
97 w m 31 y
Sept. 16 1840 Nn 44 it
NOflO 3.
rHE Hopewell Baptist Church of Chester,
field, will Petition the Legislature at it*
loxt session fur an Act of Incorporation.
WW. A. .VALI.OY C'li. Clerk.
September b, I84<?.
44 ' I in f 3 in
For Jvr/Ie.
A TRACT on llio Doctrines ?>f Election and
tWL Reprobation, hy Kov. James II. Tliornwell.
llso, a Vindication of tlio Prut. slant Doctrine
oncoming Justification.
M'iv let. I*4tl. 2-1 It
Carpenter's I ools.
rHE subscriber has just received a very oxtensive
assortment of Carpenter** 'loots,
mong which arc. Double and Single, Cast Steel
run. Jack, Smoothing, Fore, and Jointer
'lance, Astrngals, Bead*, Dado's, Hollows and
tounda, Nosings, tireciai- Ov.iloV Qir.-k ?). (?
lending. Ruldih, Side R dibit, K isiug. anil Sail
'lanes. Stall Cord, tktvea for a'ops. Table
'bines. Torus Beads and Cornice Pluiica. Ko.
mi t), R. nnd Fillets, Killettelcra, Snipea Hills,
otitic, Coiling, Flooring, and Plow Planes,
'lane Irons, 0,1 Stones, K.*y Hole Tenant,
nd Panel, Hand, Cross Cut nnd Frame Saws,
crow S ide orticc, and M.rkiig (>ung> r
Uigurs, assorted qualities, Mortice, Socket, and
firmer. Chisels and Gouges, PI iu- and Iron
itjunres. Side If-vils, Spoku Shaves, Locks,
liiigcs. Sprigs, Nails. Hrads. Ac.
ALSO
Collins* Chili. Il l nd and Broad Axes, Ohio
nd Pennsylvania Patterns, ilainmors, Sniugliug
nd Lathing llatchuts. &c.
The above wore purchased low nnd for ensh
f the best manufacturers, and will bo sold cheap
> D. AT.T.OY.
tV'Wthrr 22<l. 1*30. 2it
7'he Preacher,
rVR Three lYundrod and Forty sketches of
VW Origiusl Sermons wolealed from the manscrripts
of two eminent Divines nt the last
ontury with an essay on the Composition of u
ormon.
For stile it the Bookstore
Deembor 27, IS3?. 7 1
PRODUCE
Commission Business
I^HE Sulmerihet offers his *orvie? * in the
. Couiniisaioii Iiiimiii'w, tor the tale and ship.
iru# of Country Produce.
Ho will receive in s' 01 e and coll nnj* article
'I produce free ol" storage fir coinintccioii -of
i per cent wliero the nriitlrs urc without
unite; when limited a reasonable storage mil.
o chutgod.
Ho will^Atf) cotton ??r otlier Produce to New
f ORK Or,CHARI KST'.K. linking I.IDKH AI. C vSH
[ivancw for u Co ..mission of per Colli OU i
ho cueh advanced.
lie ka<>p* coustnn'lv on hand a very large
lock of GroCKRIiik* withw-mixed clock of otin i
t Gnodc, ell of wiiich lie trill tell at the lowest '
irices wholesale or retail fi?r cash or jiroduee.
Tho Suliscrihor flatters himself that 11in r.xtcn>
ive ircqiiiii itnnce in tho upper and adjoining
>ounlica r.f North Caroli a will euninble liiui to
ecuive a literal patrouugc.
0. M ALLOY.
Cherow So. Ca. Sept. 5, 1810.
The "WbhIi-hi Carolinian" Salisbury, and I
'Charlotte Journal" will insert the above twice
nmi th for threo mouths und forward their uc.
mintsfor payment D. AWLOY.
Statf of South Carolina.
DARLINGTON DISTRICT.
Iw the Court ot Common I'lkai.
W. Hunter Snr'v. Dec. on scitlcd
of Hunter & DuUosc Note, in Foreign
vs. Alhu-liinent.
D E. Do Hose.
rllE I'lniniitf in the above stated case huviug
tiled his Declaration ill my office this day j
ml the Defendant having neither wife nor Attor- '
ey within the limits of the said Suite n|mn whom
eopy of this attachment could lie served.
On motion of G. \V. k J. A. Durgan Phmtilf's
Ittomcys. It is ordered that B. h). DuRose de
lead or demur to the same, within n vcar niulat
lay from tliv iluiu li?'ni)f or tiaal and mIikoIiio
idgmcnt hall be awarded und given liiin.
It i* ali-o ordered tlmt? copy of rhi* order l>e
ttblifhed in the Farmer** Gazette on?*e eve.y three
konths for the - of a year and a day.
S. WILDS DUBOSK.C C. P.
Clerk* Office, Sept 23, 1810.
4t? 1 ev 3 in 1 y
Lard.
tOOO LBS LEAF LAR1>* r?r"uiu
, y A. H. LACUSTE.
Septrmlier 80, 1810.
I 'or Cash only.
'HE Subscriber taken this method of saying
> his Customer* that after this day ho will
*11 no article in tho Grocery Lino on a credit;
nd Dry goods and Hardware only to such
er??>ii? an aro )>ronipi ana punctual in (heir I
ayment*. i
D. MALLOY
Jnnnnrv 1. 1840. 8 if
Nails.
M KEOS N.hIm, and l!rad*. all aizra, for
M:t# anVby D. ALLOY.
April 13. 1840.
23 tf
Siiar. Coffee, Salt, c/mi
MOLASSES.
A LAROR Stock of the ilmv? now in store
fm. and for eele very clteup for CiihIi,
D. MALLOT .
April 13, 1840. ?3U
i ,, ? -
I * v 4' ' ^p'*
S' .* J.
' 'V
HBBWKKBMnM
Stated *C*Mtn*.?
^ CM^AW PiBTiMcr to EQ??IA>
?^,S3^^w&sr^4;
St?t?. It i*,W?%o?'(?l Biim fc )?fv(? t?.
pUinauta SwIieUwn, artbid (kit (to nU
land IStiiith and Elisabeth HntitU and tociaka
I wwws ?
first day of ^inuarjr next, and
thercot tlie said Bill aatotheai till B an tit.
fvMO*
Ii i* also Ordered (Jnit notir thereof he published
in tin.* Farmers, Uaactte ?wic? i iliooth for
the s|?ee of thru* hionths.
GEO. W.DABGAN.
September 7th 1840. C. E. CJ. D.
No, 44 3*ml2in. ,'l
Bacon, Flour, and Meal, ~
CONSTANTLY ON HAND, end for e?|o
J at tlio LOWEST market price hv
D. MALLOT.
New Music.
RECENTLY received el lite Book Stan j*
supply embracing a considerable variety
of Soups Sacri'ti, Scnliimn al and Huinoroua
also !H irelies, Wult*?s, &e. and Music paper.
IWMmlipr till. ltS9 - i ?r . I
i he Fath Finder.
OR the Inland Sea by the Author ef the
I'miK-ere," "Last of the Moiiieans.
I'rjiri'." <&:c ?Vc.?Also "Homeward liuuod
iml "Huuie u* found ' liy the same Author-?fo
site si the Hook Store.
Apnl 3(1 lc40.
85 If
'I he SulwcrilMir has just received, ami wifl
keep constantly on ham).Cotton Y <rn and Twin#
at wholesale, tioiu the M a no factory ol Rocking
ham. t .la
. GEO. GOODRICH. .
Clmrnw, i m. 1840. 10 tf
Roberts's iSilk Mimual.
A Neiv supply of this work just received at
the llonk Store, price 37|.
April 30 1840.
23 tf _
l\ ot ice.
Iniu now nrniriiiK pan oi my Mock ?
Spring ami Summer (JihhIr, comprising a
sfneral assort men' of scnaotiitbli* Good*. which
I will fell low for cueh. Purchasers w ill please
call and examine lor tln-mselvre.
A I.ISO,
Will bo kept cmistfturly on hand a atv>|ily of
German li?? tiug Cloths, equal to any used in
i his country.
M ALCOM BUCH AN AN.
Man-li l!tr'?. 1840. 18 ff
j limits and i'u'in leu!
W IM>Z. Wliito an I Colored Ilooda. and *
# d?t. a>?url?'l P ilot lanaf Hats. just rcocirvd
t.y DU.NLAP &. MARSHALL.
July 27, 1-40. 37?if
PHILADELPHIA SHOES.
4k Pair Lnuica Kid Slipp. re and 45 Pair
1 Million Ki?l Winking ShiM-ii.jimt rccci*
oil l?v UUNLAP 6l A I | I / II .
July 27 l84o. 37?If
? B(XiK BINWNO. ? *
Til P. subscriber* Imvc established thcmeolree
in the nltovc line ot boniiHMm in Ckuri.W
and ofTortheiraurvicexioiU citisona. . }
u. ItAZKNCOL'KT, A. CO,
Cher*w. S. P.. Jnn. till.
)u. iviftuoy
HAH Nii* tut li.iml a supply of all kind* of
(JoihIh suitable Tor the (rude, wliiclt it;
will kcII ua cheap um can bo had in Ibis rnu^
k'H.
Persons wishing goid bargain* will please call
on biiu before tlicy purchase.
April 13 1^411. '
Dunlaj) ?y i\iursliiih
HKUlOliY give notice thnt thry will continue
to Hull tlicir liry Goods only , on the uaual
urudil to pinictUHi customers
I In y will null tlicir Groceries at the lowest
price* for cnsli only.
i The very idiort credit at which groceries can
now bo bought, amounting with the rxdianm
ttlinoni loOii^li, willi I heir limited capital couipola
liein to ilia iido|>lion of lhi? cmiriw.
i'atk of south ? AJtOLINA.
? ? ? * Kmuitv War ion Distkict.
H. E. Cnnuoii
v* tlr,. Si?|>|?Wmmtnl
\\ illuiin Wlntfiald Hill
lleniy A. Vesey nod for ni pt.
Emily Vfevy
I1' Antwriiig ilini Williom Whitfield, Henry
jm. n. wary, unit r.nuiy Vwey, Defendant* in
lliia CHK4-, nreidment liom mid reside without the
| limit* of tItia Stnte. On motion of Dnrpnn Cotfcplainmit'n
Solicitor, it ia ordered, thai tlto will
Willimn Whitlield, Henry A. Ve?ey, end Emily
Vc.M-y do tipia-Hr mid pie.id answer or ilrmnt to
the Coni|>lniimiit, supplemental, on or liefnre tlie
lion dny of DeeeniliaP next, and that in default
thereof, the anid Hill be taken pro coiileMio.
It ia nl*o onlered tlmt notice of thin order be
published in tlie Fiumer*' Gazette trice a month
lor the .twice of three inonilia . 4*
KD. 11. WHEELER.
Align*! 1810.
-18 _ 2mfjliit_
Dunlap & Marshall
EARNESTLY *eqnuat all person* indebten
to litem to make an early ecttlement of thei:
accounts. They will invariably add the in.
terust however trifling tho amount on til
actounU noi paid within ten days.
January let 1840. 8tf
New Goods. h
JOHN C. WADS WORT 11 I
J J AS Now in Store a supply of
GROCERIES,
JUt Y GOODS,
HARDWARE,
SHOES,
HATS,
IfOJVM ETS, i
SADDLERY, \ X
CROCKERIES,
GLASSWARE\ <fc.
A LL of which will bo wold at tha Inweat mark*}
prion. Poraonw wishing lo |iurebiN h) Mrff
market will do well to call.
_ April 30 l? 18*10. ?
Garden Seeds,
I INTEND having foraaln nt lli?' Rooiarou
th<? Fall and Winter, a freehand Ml eOpply
of (*itnl.'ii Seed*.
JOHN WRIORT.
Ch<*raw, Angnwt 4th, 184d 38?if
A4N JJX' J A' A* X
8X 10 Window Gla a,
10 >113 do do \2fl
I Brl. Cult* for mIo by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 31, 1840.
i 49 tf '