IIkalth. In consequece of different
degrees of health, the talents of the same ]
individual often varies several hundred per |
cent. Upon its import&ce, and the means j
of preserving and obtaining it, and of re- (
gaining it impaired, I cannot enlarge here. <
Observe the influence of disease upon the
manifestations of the mind?the irritibility
and sour temper and debilitated intellect
and moral feeling which often accompany
it.?Observe bow total changed is the ^
dyspeptic from what he was before, and
your impressions as to the influence and
importance of health, will be quite as distinct
airily any thing that can be said;'
huce. Rut alas I how few retain their j
health thirty years. The midnight dark- ,
iiess and total ignorncc of the laws of
life and health which pervade the community
is both astonishing and heart- |
sickning. In this respect man is in- ^
finitely behind the brute creation, who I ?
never sicken, unless when coused by'
man. Yet man's organization is i
.is vastly the most perfect and least liable
to disease. But mankind are nearly all .
suicides?-downright self-murderers of soul
andhodv. Th? y seein to be determined!,
neither to live long nor to enjoy life whilst .
they do live. A perfectly healthy man .
knows neither fatigue nor pain yet men
love both, and court and woo them, ma
king them their constant attendents from
the entile to the grave. But is right enough
to allow them to chose their companions.
Let them have them but do not
blame the world in which you live for the
result of this choice. If you wish either
to enjoy life or to exercise your minds,
you must keep your health.?Poiclcr's
Practical Phrenology.
From tlic Health Journal.
INFLUENCE OF LIGHT READING.
The influence of a light-, trashy literature
on the mind, and consequently upon
the human system is little thought of at
the present day. When phvsology is
taught and studied as it should he these
influences which are brought to bare upon
the whole man with tremendous power will
be rightly appreciated and not till then.
^ Few are aware of the physological evils or
rather pathological?for the system is made
to depart widely from health?that have
their origin in a morhod excitability produced
by the reading of fiction and then
transmitted to offspring. This subject
must claim the attention of the Christian
philanthropist. Those who think must
think on the subject and then give the world
their thoughts. We want them. It is
true light is beginning to dawn upon
gur world. But there is as yet only enOtigh
to "make the darkness visible." We
have just began to feel that we want light
that a darkness that is palpable is all around.
The influence of this species of literature
on the mind and through the mind
on the Itody must l?e studied. We only
call up the subject now hut we hope some
friend of truth will hereafter do it justice
through the columns of the Journal. If
not we shall think our own thoughts and
give them to our readers.
That distinguished philanthopist Horace
Mann, has spoken well on this subject.?
Wc could wish he would again speak on
a theme so much neglected. The energies
of his mighty mind would be well
employed in fathoming the depths of the
evils produced by a species of literature if
literature it can he called, for which we
hnvA Tin nnnrAnriotn W- ? 1 1
?w. w invu imiiir. if r JilVU !)(!
low an extract from hi* pen. We wish
our readers to think on the subject. We 1
intend to present them sonic startling facts '
ere long :? J
"So far as it respects fictitious writings ?
the explanation of their wcekness anddis- 1
pereive influence is palpable to the feeblest ^
comprehension. All men must recognise
the wide distinction between intellect and
feeling, between idens and emotions.* * * *
How it is feeling and not the intellect,?
excitable or spontatniously active powers
of the mind and not its steady da v-lnbori 110
faculies,?which the great hodv of fieti- \
tious works appals to nod exercises.?
Were the whole mass of these works analyzed
reduced to its componet elements
nineteen parts in every twenty would (
be found addressed to the emotions and <
feelings and not to the reason and judgement.
Their main staple and texture are
a discription of love, jealousy, hope, fear,
removes, revenge, rapture, dispair?the
whole constituting a dark ground of guilt
and misery, occasionally illumined by a
crossing beam of cxtatic joy, or almost sii- '
pcrhuman virtue. Hut the trials nnd tern- |
tations descrilied, nre rarely such as any ,
human being will fall into, and the virtues i
celebrated are such, as few will ever have 1
an opportunity to achieve. Hence, sympathy
and aversion, desire nnd apprehension,
arc kept nt the highest tension ; but it
is upon incidents and scenes, outside of ac- I
tual life?not in this w?rl<t- nurl n,.i
capable of being transferred to it. In the
mean, tiine, the understanding sleeps ; the ]
intellect is laid aside. Those faculties
have nolhing to do, bv which we comprc- I
liend our position in life, and our relations j
to society,?!?y which wc discover what
our duty is, and the wisest way to perform (
it. The mind surrenders itself to the interest
and excitement of the story, while
the powers by which we discern tendencies
and balance probabilities, are discarded ;
?nay those sober thoughts arc unwelcome
intruders, which coine to break the delus.
ion, and to repress an insane exhileration I
of the feelings,?until at last, the diseased ?'
and infatuated rnind echo's that pagan (
saying, so treasonable to truth, that it
would prefer to go wrong with ono guide, |{
rathei than right with another,-?as though ?
in a universe which an all-wise Being has 0
formed, any thing could be as well as to
go right. In the reports of some of the
French hospitals for lunatics, the rending
of romances is set dow ? ns one of the -i
standing causes of insanity ."?Third An- j
ntud Ri jMirt.
- amuj.: i
A Letteref Recommendation.?Who
Doctor Franklin was Minister of the Uu
ed States in France, he was often impoi
used by persons uhkuown to hiin, togiv
hem letters of recommendation. Far case
>f this k?nd, and when it was impossible (
cfuse, he prepared the following mode
md in some instances actually employe
t to shame persons making such indi:
:rect applications, and in some mcasui
.o stop them.?.\ational Gazette.
Paris, Aritt/?, 1777.
Sir:?The bearer going to the Unite
States, presses inc to give him a letter (
recommendation, although I know notl
ing of him not even his name. Tins ma
?eem extraordinary, but I assure you it
not uncommon here. Sometimes, indeei
inr nerson unknnwn hrunrsniirttlior n#ma
IV as to recommend him, and sometime
thev recommend one another. As tV
this" gentleman, I must refer you to hin
self for his character and morals, wit
which he is certainly better acqunintc
than I possihlv can be. 1 rccommen
lim, however, to those civilities whic
jvery stranger of whom weknow nolinrn
las a right to; and I request you will d
lim all the good offices, and show him a
he favor that on further acquaintnnc
you shall find him deserve.
I have the honor to he, dec.
Trmprrntire Anrnlofe.?A man wn
taken before a magistrate for having
whiie drunk knocked down in the strer
i minister of religion. The prisoner wn
full)* convicted of the offence, hut at th
irgent intercession of the reverened gcr
(email whom he had injured, was libern
is! on singing the tetotnl pledge for
nonth. At the expiration of the mont
>e called nt the house of the divine, an
icing introduced, expressed his gratitud
or the effects of the pledge he had sill
nitted to, and concluded with expressin
he utmost sorrow at not having met an
cnocked down his reverence thirty ycai
icfore.
The Monkey and tiik Hull Don.
n 1H7'J a curious batue took place at \V??i
tea er, between th'ie two animals on
eager of three guinea* to ore that the do
(died the monkey in * x iiiritil"* ; tlie own
irofthe dog agreed to prrm<l the monk1
n use a st ck about n foot long. Mundr d
if speeta ors ssemhl-'d to witness the figl
md bets ran eigtu, nine, and ten to ore* i
avorofthe dog winch could hardly |j
odd in. The owner of tho monkev takiu
ruin hi* side pocket a thick r? oud roU
ihout a foot long threw it into the paw c
ir uiiiurnj miyiiig, ~ ,H{|* j .rk look \hiir
niud that Hnj; I'?"Then hero goon to
four monkey!*' cries the butcher lectin
be do? loohc wliji-li tl w with a tiger lik
leroeness. T'tc monkey with astonishm
tgility sprung at Icmi n yard high and fa I
ng upon tho dog laid fast hold of the holi
>f the back of the neck with Ins teeth soiz;ii
inocnr with his left paw, no as to prevent hi
urning to bile. In this unexpected ai'tta
inn Jai k toP to work with his rol r opo
he bead of the dog. which he hoot fore
)'y nod rapidly, tluit the creature cried oi
iiOat eloqoeritially. In short, the scull via
toon fractured, and the dog carried ofl* i
marly a lifeless state. Toe monkey wii
>f tho nuddK- siz".
Dum b Wivk?. ? It is said the male crass
nipper 3'iitfs, and not the female. What
nappy set I lie grasshoppers must he?the
inve dumb wives.
Capitai. ok Gsbat Britain.?Tin* gran
otal capital represented by all the property i
j?reat Britain and Ireland is estimated ;
CB,62tMKtO,(KK). The value of lands, ship
:anals, railroads, mines, horses, timber, crop.
Ike., is estimated at Tli
'alue of all sorts of fnrni'ure, apparel, plati
'Pecie. money is chancery, savings' bank
Sir., ?580,(MM). The naltonal debi is aboi
?754,00(1,000.
A List of Letters
Remaininc in n.i- om,.,. 1st orioiu
181(1 mill if not taken out before the li
h<nuary next will he rent In thn General IV
Jllico as "Dead Letters"
R McMillan Julin
Rnclianon May Mure head Mex & Co
llart let I E J 9J< Donald M J
(* l4c.Mill.ui J.line*
Colhson Minn Elizabeth Mcllac Alex
Carson Roliert MeLtod Daniel T
D McMillan J<ilm D
Douglas A P
Driggera W S Parker Elijah
Drake L. S I'owi II J>mes 9
E Perkins Mrs Sarah
Evans M. FT Plutt Ans. I
G Perkins Mrs Martha
fircone Jacob K
Green Mrs. Sarah Robeson Peter
Graves T T S
Grezard John Strother Miss M C 2
( raves David Smith John M
Guy Theopholis Stafford Miss Snrah
II Smith James L 2
Hughs Oliver C Smith Maleoin
llorey John J 2 Stu bn J \V
t?Ma||Smith William
Hudson Mrs. Sarah Sweat William
J Smith Wiley
Jarnus II irrf Smith Mrs M try M
K T
King Irwin Thomas S.unusl
L Triinthnm John
I A - J tt?
/tiMiiew ? W*j|? VV ||
Lilly S L Woods Wni R
Little R VV 2 W.irron Jninjili
Persons calling for lliesc letters will say the
ire advertised.
BROWN BRYAN. '1 *
Cliernw Oct. 1st, 1840.
'J he Family Visitor:
Puirv Onlii f\.-l 1 rv?.
?. W ?"J i/wi ni hmu a '' lJ vu,,v
ill advnnce.
A paper devot- d to general intelligence Put
in1ie<l in Clieraw, S C. once a week. In Pol tic
I will pursue nil inde|mndent course.
Motto:?" Una wed by influence?Unbiilic
y gain."
Person* wishing to palroniae this clieop put
ieation, are requested to forivurd their rminei
nd the amount of their subscriptions in adv.inc
itlicrwiae? they cannot rce.eive it.
WM. POTTER.
Clieraw, S. C.
CHEESE.
POR SAI.E BY
A. P LACOSTE.
October 21, 1840.
jynu??-=,i JMJI L '
'a
n ?S?outh Carolina.
Che raw District.
e In Equity.
;s John C. Ellerhe, Ex'ur. i Bill for account
va. } and to
The Hcira and [<0|i turea / appoint a
lt of Wm. Ellerbe, Sen. ( Rucuivcr.
'I It appearing to iny aalisfaction that William
it. H. C-.lo and wife, 8umuel Spenc?-r an I wife
e und Michael Ellarbe defendant* in this bill, are
nlwcnt from, and reaide without the liinite of
tliia Siato. On motion ef Bobbin* & Mclver
it la ordered that the a*id aheent defendant* do
id ap|?eur and pl-ad anawrr or demur to the coinif
i pluinanis bill ol'complaint, on or hefirc the lifnh
| day ol Janunry next, and that in default thoiroll
the *uid bill iia to lliein ahull be takcu pro con.
} J fc**o.
| li i* ordered that notice of tliia order bo pub1,
' Imbed i i ho Farmer*' Gazette published at
[ Clieruw twico a month for the apace of three
moii'.ha.
)r GEO. VV. DARGAN,
Comm. in Fbptity fur
" ' Clieraw Dii-triot.
h (Vob"r 20, 1840.
iH j
Clothing.
i and Blanket Overcoata, Clonks. A; c
' For sale vwry low.
? A. T. LACOSTE.
II October 21, 1P40.
o 49 If
SI* Kit MAN L> TALLOW CANDLES
FOR aula by
A. P. LACOSTE.
s October 31, 1P40.
[ 49 If
t ; ;
s Fuctoruge and Commission
? Business.
rWlllF. Subscriber has romimmt the Factorage |
l* JL and Coininission Businepa on bis own uc- 1
n :oiii t, nnH so licit* from his former fnrinls, ?n?l
1, he public, n almro of patron age ,* wliich he will
(| nd-i'ivor to merit, by unremitted attention ui.d
I tai''giiy in all mallei* ontruated to linn.
? JOHN FALLS WALKER
>* No. 4 Hoyeo At Cos. wharf up uluir*
tr rleal.il> Sm.i Om I Ok
t- [ - ?r
<1 47
v MAll. ARRANGEMENTS
Post Office, Cheruw, S. C )
12t11 August, 1840. )
Northern mail closes at 9 P.M. daily, due T>y 3
A. M.
Southern mail closes at 9 P. M. daily, due bv
" IIP M.
tf Georgetown mail closes Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, at 7 A. Ai.
Georgetown mail is due Tuesday, Thursday,
V | ami Saturday, by 5 P. M.
* i Salisbury mail closes Monday, Wednesday and
it I Friday, at 7 A. M.
n I Salisbury mail is duo Tuesday, Thursday, and
_ Saturday, by 12 M.
" Suggs bridge (via Rockingham) mail closes TnesU
days, at ft A. M.
ir Suggs Bridge mail is due Fridays, by 5 A. M.
,r Lancaster C H. mail closes Tuesdays at 1 P.
Luttcaslcr C. 11. isdue same day, by 10 A. NI'
BROWN BRYAN, P. Al.
r __
- Glieraw Academy.
r , *
I rWT II K Trustees resjieetfully announce that the
^ I JL duties ol'tlus Institution were resumed on the
'* j 1st of October, the Male department under the
il ! siqieriiitendcnce of .Mr. E Hull, the Female under
? I tlmt of Mr. J. Sowers. The courseol'instruction
I in the male du|atiliuuiit, will lie that required to
14 ? enter the Soain Carolina College the course in the
'* j lent le dcpiutinetil w ill be to make thorough #eholn
I ur?. *
. J The scholastic year will commence on the 1st
| of October unit end the 1st July: the year is again
1 j divided into two sessions: the first begins Its Oe15
I tolier and ends 15th February the ? eenil lirgins
ti | IGtIt February and ends 1st July.
ii, J Terms it/ Tudion ju r Session arc,
For Spelling, R.? adtt g and Wri- )
tir.g \ $12 (10
The above with Arithmetic, En J
ghsb Gratmuur and Geography ( IB 00
> The above, with the Classics, j
v j higher branches of Mathciua- >
j ties, Logic. Rhetoric, &c. j 20 00
i Five Dollars each will be adth d vi the above
d ! for Painting and Drawing, or the Modern
n Languages.
it All payment n arc in advance; the pupil
a. will be required to pay for what remains of the
r, | .1V.-BBIWU <11 iiic nine ne or Miu enters, nor wil!
ie deduction or drawback be inaite for loss of
is. lime. J. W. BLAKBNKW
s. See'y &. Treas.
n P. S ?Mr. II. T. Chapman ban taken
charge of the 1) larding House, near the Fe?
male Academy, where Voting Ladies in *y ol).
j lam lioanl at a moderate price.
J Sept. 20, 1840. 45 tf
J I Tea and Toaf Sugar.
{ UI'EIIIOU articles, for fam'ly use, finr aale
hv A. T. LACOSTK.
October 21, 1840.
40 if
ORDINANCE NO. 22.
Be if ordained hy the Town Council
of the Town of Cheraw, and it is hereby
orijaiued'd by the authority of the snme
that from and after the passage of this
act, the granting of Licenses for the retailing
of Spirituous Liquors be at the |
followi up rates.
For License Tavern Bar, and retailing
any quantity #50 I
All ordinances and parts of ordinances
repugnant to this, he and are hereby repealed.
J. W. BLAKKNEY.
I iifi.n/lntil
Done in Council Chornw 1 lilt Julv 1840.
I KMX LONG
C. T. V. <11 P.RAW.
No. :>o 4i
Touchers Wanted,
f FIO TAKL charge of the Malo anil Female
y J. II pirttiii-iitn of Marlboro* Academy tho
mining *chn!n?<tic year, which will embrace two
w-MioiiK of twenty two wocka oucli. commencing
the xncond Jf onlay in January mat.
' Itntli l)i!|i'irlniiMils of thin Academy vuntain a '
high char ii tor for learning and iiccniiiplishmoiitu
. Hid hi lilmral aalirii-M are generally utliir
d<il hy the jiiilroinigii h"r towed U|ion thorn,
t p>rta -ill irly tho Female I> p irtni'-nt, which
rinks ?it 11 any Institution of tho kind in the
' Stnte. the Boird of Trustees will require high
j ti'ili noni.ilH of character, and competency to fii'
I mini 8I1IIIUUIUH.
Applications. awl enquiries (pnstnjjo paid)
adilro-N-il to tho subscriber will moot with
c pinmpt attention until t*io glat November t-n.
tinif.
B. D. TOVVNSEM).
S(>r rpt si rv
BonnotPvillo. K. C. Oct. 20 1810.
Tin! F.lyntievilb* Observe " and "SmiHi Carotniiaii''will
each o i) the a'>ovo tlircr times a n<
I rw.ird their uccwuili".
49 If
-
Umbrellas
JUST received a good nnt^ortment of Silk
and Uinghaim* Umbrella*.
DUNLAP Sl MARSHALL.
.Elementary Books.
For Sunday and Common School*.
UNION Primer#, Union Spelliug Hook
Onion Hymns, Union Questions, Browni
CutechiNm, Clicnp TcntHnitnO, Shorter Cste
cliism, Lovcll's Young pupils First Busk, Worcester's
Primer, Oallnnilet's Picture Ucfinor
Young Reader, New York Kouder, Cliild't
Render, Worcester's second Hook, Webster':
American and Elementary Spelling Hooks
L>il north's tsil Town's l>o. together wi'li a ful
iissortinout of the more udvnnccd English anr
Classical Scho >1 Rooks received during this fa I
at the Bookstore. A liberal divenuut made t<
Teachers who purchase in quantities to supply
their Schools.
December 27, 183D.
7 I tf
For sale at the Bookstore.
AS I ON l?v the Rev. J. C. Coil, deliv
livured in tile Prnsb) ley in n Church in Clio
raw. "upon the occasion of tho Se ni.contvnar)
celebration; prepared for the press, and pul lislict
by the author, ns n tvsliinooy agiim-t the cstnb
lished religion in the United States " Price 2f
cents.
August4th, 1840. 28?tf
*Slate of South (Jural ua.
DARLINGTON DISTRICT.
In Onpinarys OrricB, Scptemlrer 2!rt. 1810.
Joshua lollard, Applicant, vs. John Goodson.
Elias Goodson, vV illiitin Goodson, Josi.il
Goodson, John Kirvcn atal Nanny his wife
licnjtumn Lncu s and jl/n jfluet his wile
Elodsooodson James Goodson, llamiltui
Goodson, Ar'enn Goodson, Charloiu
Goodson, Abigail Goodron, William Pol?
lard, W right Pollard. Calvin Rhodes and
Sarah hie \vif , Frederick Woodhanininl
Mary Ann his wife, Win H Waul and
Martha his \\ ife, and Alien I'ori and Mary
his wife?Delondants.
I ?T nppwirinl,1'' my ?nisfaetion that John Goo.lI
JL son, Eli .nGo0,'s,,"i Willi.on Goou.?oti, Josiali
Goodson, Kbits G??'mii, James Goodson, HamI
ilton Goodson, Arrena Goodson, Charlotte GkvIson,
Abigail Good?*mt, William I'ollard, Wtight
1 I'ollard, Frederick Woodlnitn and iVlary Ann hit
wife, William K. Ward and Martha hi wif , and
Allen Fort and niy his wife Defendants in the
above stated ease, reside without the hunts ol this
State. It is therolore ordered that they do ap.iciu
and ohjeel to the Division or sale of the Real
Estate of Thomas GishIsoii deceased on or Indole
the lirst of Jatiuury next or their consent to the
same will he euteied 1 record.
EltVlN 11. DRUNSOM
! O D. D.
September 30, 1810.
4M 12t
CieorgettPii Ste m Saw
Mil, Fnr Sale.
I AM disposed to sell this small 'ait vdiiahlo
| Mill. When in perfect order, she will cut
| from tw<> to Il.tlHO feet per d- y, ami grind 4't to
' 70 Imshels of Com. The situation is one of the
l*rsi in the stale. The l.ot on which the iVil.
stands, and those attached, exlrlld ipiite aero-s the
Peninsula and allbrd nsan enough for the ereeltiiug
a large mill mid the necessary on -buildings
for the hands The home dent.mil lor luiuher is
equal to nil the mill can eut Willi the iv'ill, I
will also sell Logs enough to employ Iter for (i
mouths- To prevent needless applications the uriec
. is lixeil at iijskIi??or !$3,r>t)U payal h* in I,
{ 2, and 3 years, witli intcrt-i-t from date, and np
proved security, \vi li a morton^e of tlm |iio|s-rty
H. WATERMAN.
Georgetown, August i(2. 18-JO. 42 2iii
Shoes.
1 fB3HE Snhse.rilier Inn now on hand n very
a extrusive nssor'nieiit ??l" Shoes suitable
i fur all seasons wliu'li liu will sell very cheap.
I). M ALLOY.
| April 13, 1810.
South Carolina.
V.inevcry'ii Heirs, i Itill
vh. > of
Tlio Heirs of T,and), j Revivor.
! ST appearing to mv s lisfiction, that Mi*-*
H Mary I,iiin niii) of tin; defendants in llir.
. cioa, in ahu ut frmn, nod renal--" without the
limitn of tin* State of South Carolina. On motion
' it is ordered that tin* nnid Mary Lido do appear
I and plo.nl, answer or dcntiir to lie- said Itill ot
Complaint on or Itclorn the second M<>iid>y in
January next, and thai in du'nnll thereof lliu said
Iti I an to her li>i taken pro eonfettso.
It in alnuordered that notice her--of lie pitldeli.
ed in the K.. niters' < iZ'-u* nt Clieraw twice a
I iiioutl> for the space of three month*.
CLO. W. L).\ ItG A N. Com. in
l?<|iiity, Client tv
D.strin.
October 2, 1810.
4S 2>i n 3 m
South Carolina.
Marlborough District.
In tiik CiilIItT Oltbt.nauv.
. Benjamin Moor Applicant, J I'etition for
vs. ? Male or division
lleirgof Win. Sluhh'a i ol Land.
Defendants. \
tT Appearing to my satisfaction that Klish.i
Hill, Martha Hill, Eh.zdietli Hill, Ehsli.i (j.
Hill, Elias W. Story, John Story on a I...
Harris, William Hill, Vancy Hill, John W.lhll
William Morns sod u if , I si ivis Udom, Jaiiu s
Odom. Iluhhard Odom, llemy \\\ Isli mid wife.
Sarah Nitthhs, Roland Siuhbs, William la-e and
wife, Allen Thompson and wife. Dennis Kiid.t.a
Nuncy Stiilibf, i 1 uhlia i <1 StnliliH. Wi li in Siulihs
Rchrccu Stublm, Si rail SUiIiIih, Pi lor Sluliba,
101 i* 11x*111 LimUay, Juliii Odom, William O.linii
ami Jano Ilodgia luim at L w of Wil jam
Slutiha noii di-ccumd Inle nf.Maryborough District
i cnkIc n il limit lliin Sl iln. It in ordered tli.il
ilioy o|i|ioar and oliji i;t to tlio division or
*ale of the rnal chIhIh of lh? aniil Wi ham
Smith*, on or liefor* llm I0.li day of January
noxt or tlu-ir coiiuuiil to the m.iiiio nvib Ik* entered
if rccoid.
JOSHUA
(). M. I).
Ordinary'* OITiro Sth, Oct. Ifc40.
4S 12)
I fats and Shoes.
A LARGE nnd well selected stork foi ta't
l.y A. 1'. LA OSTB.
October 21, 1840.
41) If
Saddles and iiCatlier.
A GOO I' Stock for mile low,
l.y A. P. LACOSTE.
Octobr 21, 1^40.
40 If
SlrilVf'rl ( ivon
TWO very fine Oxen, which I |iurrhnrrd of
Mr. Moore oi Aiimoii, Blruycri limn my plan*
at ion about a month ago, since which I inie, llicy
were neeii near the Folly. Our in a lied Ox, with
i while apolB, and white f.o r ; the other im Ilrindlo
witli Borne white in hit face. Any information
respecting them will be thankfully received.
\. I*. LACOSTI'.
October 21, 1^10
1 4'J tf
!
* 11 a t s ,
TUS PRoaii?f<l * larjpw arftOrlincnt of Mini.
P oy?, and CliildrviiM Straw uutl Leghorn
Mala.
ALSO,
Grnta and Youth'* Fur llala, for summer wear,
all of wlticli will be wild cheap by
D. MALLOY.
I Apiil 13, 1810.
23 tf^
SOUTH CAROLIN A. /In the Common
Chi'Mtcrhnh! Oi.M'ivt. \ 1'le.w.
' Ranald McDonald > |l?:lur?linn
V(>. J in .Iclit in Al.
John McKay. ) tiulimniii.
J V1JI1KI1KAS tlio Plaintiff in the above
. v V Mated cum. tliin day tiled bin Dcnl.iru.
tiuii aj;jiiiiKl tlm Defendant alio i? absent limn
' mid w ithout thu limila ol lliia State (aw it is uuid)
ami iisivi ig noniirr wire or attorney known
witliin tlio same. It is ordered lli-'t tho l>eron.
ihinl do H|>pc?r uml plead to the IVcralat inn
aforesaid within a year and n day from tho dale
hereof, otherwise tinal nnd absolute judgment
will ho awarded ag>insl him by default
TURN UK BRYAN, C C. 0. P
Office o''Common Picas, /
March 20, 1840. s
27 rv in .11 v
1 j Sop'. 1B40 No 4 1 H_
i|~ ' nct:C.\
I rilllF. IInpowell liiplibl t'huicli of Chester.M.
field, wiil Petition the legislature ul its
' noxt session for an Act <d Iiic.oi p?ralioo.
WAI. A. 1/ALl.OY Cli. Clerk.
September 5, IS4(>.
I 44 I in f 3 in
;! For Solo
ATIIACT on lite Deni'ines of F. lection and
Reprobation, by Rev. J iiiict. II. Tlmriiwcll.
i Also, h Vindication of llio Prol. slant l>octrine
1 concerning Justification.
j M iv I st. | Sfil, t? "> if
Carpenter's I ools.
fllUF. subscriber has just received a very ex.
I J?L 'ensivc assortment of Carpenter's Tools,
I Among which are, Double and Single, Cast Sleel
, ; Iron, Jack, Smoothing, Fore, and Jointer
I Planes, Astragals, Heads, Dado's, Hollows and
Rounds, Nosings, 4 tree in r Ov.ilo's. (Ji:'\k '). (
' Heeding. Rahhi', Side Kihhit. |{ ising. am1 S ?h
II Planes, Sisli Cord, Coves lor s'eps, Table
[ I Planes, Torus Heads and Cornice Planes. Ko.
, j man O, (?, nnd Fillets, FiUettstcrs. Snipes Hills.
(lolhic, ('oiling. Flooring, ao-.l Plow Planes,
j Plane Irons, O.J Stones, Kay llolc Tenant.
I and Panel. Hand, Cross (ut ami Frame Saws,
i j Screw Side ortice, and M.il.iig Cling, s
i Augurs, assorted qualities, Mortice, Socket, ami
1 Firmer, Chisels and Conges, Pi lie and Iron
I Squares, Side It.-vils, Spok.i Shaves, Locks.
' Hinges, Sprigs, Nails. 11 rails. Ac.
A LSI >
Collins' Chili, Hand and Hroad A.vs, Ohio
mil Pennsylvania Patterns, llauiuiers, Sinuglmaiul
Lathing Hatchets. &c.
The above were purchased low and for rash
of the liesl manufacturers, ami will be sold cheap
by
I). ALLOY
^ rvnfirr 22*'. 2il
T lie Preacher.
A V R Three Hundred end Furlv sketches of
H lr Original Sitrinous .vli'clcil Cioiii ihomaiv
' usorrijila of two eminent Ihvin'S ot tin- last
century with an canny on the Composition of a
j Sermon.
For Bile it tin: Bookstore
Dcprnbt.'r 27, lKJi). 7
\ mtODWUE
( onmiis.vion 15usinuss
i kJf
! f B ^ 11 K Suhiicrihoi rifTTs Ins serviw s in the
Dt. ('ivnniii-siO'i limitless, lor tliu *?/r anil
I ment of Country I'rot/vce.
tie will receive in s'o.e nrnl sell any nit'n-ln
of |irniiin:e free id' storage f?r commission of
J} per cent where the nrtiilcK are without
limit*; when limited a reasonable storage will
{ un Hinged.
j II.* will ship cotton or other Produce to N F.w
| Vurk or Ch.vki making i.ins.it\i. r-.sn
j aiivam ks for a Co . mission ol ~'4 |?er cent oil
t llio cash advanced.
I ii.. l -
... n.i |>i. uuiiMiin iy on Hand n very Crg:*
flock uf'ilKiCKniilKS willi h mixed flock ofntn.
it (ii>uils, nil nfiviiirh lie will ar/l til the toirrxl
priecs trli4ilr.ni/r or retail lor eu.i/i or jmiilarr.
Too Subscriber tlullois himself that his cxton.
sivc actpiai iCnicc in the ii|>|>>-r ianil adjoining
Counties < I' .North Caroli a will ciiumble liim to
receive a liberal patronage.
I), MAI.I.oy.
C!t?*raw So. f'n. Sept. .'a. 1810.
The "Western Carolinian" S lishury, and
Cliarloil" Join nnl" will insert the nliovo twice
i mot tli lor three months and forward their account*
for p ayment 1). Alil.OV.
Stat" of South Carolina.
DA RL1NGTOX DtSTH/CT.
In tiik Couht or Common I'i.kak.
\V. Ilunlei Snr'v. j Dec. on fettled
of Hunter At Duilosc I Note, in Foreign
vs. | Attachment.
II K. Duilosc.
r 91" II'ltt ii it ill in the aUivc slated erne having
S3 tiled his Deelnration in my ellice this day
and the Defendant having neither wife nor Alton
1 i icy within the limits of the said State ii|mn whom
a copy of this attachment could lie reived.
Oil motion of IS. W & .1. A. Dargun I'lantilfs
Attorneys. It is ordered that II. K. Dnlhea* de
plead or demur lo the same, within a year aiidal
day from the dale hereof or linal and ahsolno
judgment shall In* awarded and given linn.
It is also ordered that a copy of rlns order In*
puhlislied in the Fanners' Ca/.cttc once every three
months for the spae of a vear and a day.
s. wii.us dfkosi*;.c c. r.
Cleiks Ollice, Sept 23. 18 50. '
4G I rv 3 ill I V
I .11'<1.
1 1'HS. I.KAF CARD, for
i.v
a. r IjAoostr.
S. ptrmWr 20, 1810.
I or Cash only.
'I'm*'. SuliHrrilti r takes thin metl?o<1 of paying
'o liis Customer*, that after this day he wil I
I m'II no arf if-in the Oroccry I.mi* on a credit;
ami Dry (foods and Hardware only to nurli
person* an arc prompt a.id nunctual in their
payinentD. i
I). M ALLOY j
J.innarv 1. I840. 8 if
Nails.
# k'EIJS N.iiI.., iiml I'.r.id*. nil s:zei?, for
I cSk*2 sa'e I.V I) ALI?OY.
April 13, 1810.
23 tf
I ^?
S i* ir. Coffee, Salt, and
MO LA SSES.
| A I.ARtJR Stock of the aliovn now in store
/ l und lor sale very cheap for CmhIi.
D. A1 ALLOY.
I Ajnil 13, 1810. y3il
j
? i?gg"gHep?g?
State of South Carolina.)
Cukraw District in eqoita >
('clia Goodcoii At. Al. i
Adinx. & Admis. of > Bill
Ja i.ra Goodson 1 for
??. I account
William Beck St, \ Sl
Aiiuilock At. Al. | Partition
lleirs of Jus. Good son \
It appearing to my satisfaction that A Hand
Smith mid biixabcth Smith his wife and !?
cimlii McPhcisou defendants in this ooso, are absent
from and reside without the limits of this
Stale. It in, on motion ol Sims Ac Ervin Coin,
pluiiuiiitii Solicitors, ordered that the said Ar?
liind Smith and Klizaltclh Smith and lAicinda
.Mcl'hcrson do up|N>ar and pltmd answer or demur
to the Complainants Kill on or before the J
| tiiel day of JL unary next, nnd that in default
; thereof the said Hill us to thru will be pro cou.
! fesso.
li is also Ordered that nolir thereof he pub
I iihIm-u hi the farmers, Gazette .wico month for
I lie space ot llneo months.
GEO. W. TMRGAN.
September 7th 1840. C. K. C. D.
No. 44 2 n ni I 2ui.
i Bacon, Klour, and Meal,
t1UN8TANTI.Y ONT HANfl, end for ialt
/ at tlio l.OW EST market price l>y
1). MALLOY.
New Music.
R1 KCKNTI.Y receivedat tlio Rook Store a
JB%/ supply I'liiliiiiciii)! a considerable variety
of soii^s Sacred, Senliim n al nnd Humorous ^
hImi M relies, Waltzes, Ac. ami Music paper,
iit?.-r -I'll, aso
i he i'utli Kinder.
OK the Inland Seu by the Author of ill*
"I'loiieera," "Gust of tlio iMoiiic.mn.
I'rjiro." &c Ac.?AUu "llomeiruid Bound
iinl "//imir in* found ' by the sumo AulLot ? to
stl-ul I In- Hook Store.
Apnl 3il lc40.
23 _ if
?l lie SnbscriUor litis jiimi received, ui'il will
keep eouKtiiiillv on liaiul.t 'otion Y .rn ami T\\ in*
.it wholesale, from tbe M.niiifiicloiy ol KocUing
Iiuiii.
(jooduicii.
i (Jliorntv, Jm. 1840. 10 if
Koheris's #Silk Manual.
A New supply of this work just received at
the ISu--k Store, price 37J.
Aplii Ot) 1640.
25 if
i\ at ice.
I Am now rorrivi?K part ol my stork o.
Sprint ami Siunim.-i Goods, comprising a
vT' iicral assort nu n1 of seasonable Goods. w Inrli
i will .-i*il low for cash. i'iiiciiimts will please
fall and examine lor tin insclvf *.
a i .SO,
W ill be kept constantly on liand a ntvt|ily of
i German Ito tiujr Cloths, equal to any used in
j t bis t'otiii'.ry.
mat.com buchanan.
Ma-ell l?t\ 1840. is tf
lioi-dsuiid Ka'in leaf l?ats.
j i^St |K>Z. White an I Colored Il-iods. arid *
flf d--z. assorted I'ilin l.i-af H its, just received
by DUM.AI* &. MARSHALL.
July 27, 1-4<I. 37?if
ri i I la uk/Tui iTa snuirs.
I'air l.ni.icn Ki-l SIij p rs ami 4.7 P.ir
^tf i.uities ht'i Winking Shoes, just rt-ceiv
! .-.I l.y 0 UN LAI' & A I ; 1 / 1 I .
! Jiilv?7 IR4t?. _ 37?t f
i BOOK RINDING. ^
rjjl I! F. snbscriltcrs listvcestablished themselves
H in the above line of business in Ctu-ivw
I ami uircrtliuimurvicutoiU' citizens.
u. ISAZKNC'UL'HT, & CO
I'lllTiltV. S. .Illll. 'Jti.
I 1*. AVAfc.itoy
! "H AS Now on 11 11 I it supply of nil binds of
' H 1 ( oils suit title for the trade, which ii:
| will sell as cheap us can In: hud in this tnarI
k"'- . )
1'orsnrts wishing ?noil bargains will please call
. on Iiiiu het'ore they |iurchase.
i April 13 I
L)unlu|> ty Ajnrslinli
CT Ej I', U BUY give not iee tlrit I hey will eon I in tie
Et B to sell their I' tv Hoods onh , on tlio usual
{ credit to punctual customers
i In y w ill sell their Groceries at the lowest
prices for cash only.
The very short ciedit at which ginneries can
now he bought, amounting with the exchango
almost to Cash, with tlieii li.oiled capilul compels
, hem lo llin adoption of this course. ^
6 I ATK OK SOUTH ' AIMH.INA.
In Kuuitv makion Distkict.
' II. F.. Camion ^
\u j Siipplcmciital
William WhitficM J- Hill
| Henry A. Vesej nntl j for nept.
K n nly Yc.-ey
ST Api >eiiioic thai William Wliilfichl, Henry
A. \es?ey.iiiul l-'.nuly Vesev, Defendants in
' litis ense, are ill.sent lioni anil reside without the
' limits of this Snne. On motion of Diirgiiii Coni;
phiiuiuit's Solicitor, it is ordered, that the said
, William Whiilielil, Henry A. Ve?ey, mill Knnly
Vc-cy ilo ii|i|h'hi- mill |ilc .<1 niiswcr or demur lo
! '.lie (.*< ! a|ntiit, siippli-iiii'litnl, on or la* fore the
i liisi tiny of IJi-i-?-iiiI:??^ ni'M, nnd ilnit in default
tlici'i'of, i ho said Hill la-token pro conIt'Miti.
It i> tilso ordered tlmi notii'i' of this order Le
putilir-li?*?l iii tin- l-'iiiiiier** Giixrtle trice ? month
lor tin* cpuec ol three iiiunihs
i I D II. WIIKELER.
I AuxiimI ?, 1810.
Hi 2 m f 3 in
IMinlnj) & Marshall
! EARNESTLY M-qucst all persona indebted
lo tin-in to make an early wi-tilenu'nt of tliei:
accounts They will invariably add the in.
' lores! however trilling the n-noiint on ill
j ac. mud* not paid witliill ten days.
January 1st le-40- 8tf
NOW CaOOtis. d
John c. wadswortii
ii AS Now in Store n supply of
(I ROC KR IKS,
Dlt Y (HWI)S,
HARDWARE,
s/ioks,
HA TS,
ho.x.xkts,
N/i nm.F.RV.
crockeries,
(iLASSWARE, ?Jr.
A M, of which will hi- nold at the lowest mark?n
in K'O- u ivliiiii* I a uiiri-liiiM. * ?
I K ' - !??- ? HUB
market \\ ill do well to cull.
April SO It 1840. ___
(i arden Seeds.
flNTKNI) hi vim; forsalo at the Rookiitork
the* Fall and Winter, a fresh and full supply
of (Jard i? Seed*.
JOHN WRIGHT.
Cliernw, Angnit 1th, 1H4 4 38?if
O*-;ADO and? jrrr.
8X 10 Window Gla s,
10 X 19 do do A
I l(rl. I'ulty for *al? by
A. I\ LACOSTK.
October 81, 1840.
43 If