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Health. In consequece of different ] degrees of health, the talents of the same individual often varies several hundred per ! cent. Upon its importace, and the means ! of preserving and obtaining it, and of re. j gaining it impaired, I cannot enlarge here.; Observe the influence of disease upon the | manifestations of the mind?the irritibility j and sour temper and debilitated intellect' and moral feeliDg which often accompany j it.?Observe how total changed is the j dyspeptic from what he was before, and J your impressions as to the influence and j importance of health, will be quite as dis-; tiuctasby any thing that can be said; here. But alas ! how few retain their j U...UU .u ? t*oo ro Thn midnurht dark-1 uviiuu urnir jwo* ?'*v o ness and total ignoracc ot the laws of j life and health which pervade the com- \ munity is both astonishing and heart-1 sickning. In this respect man is in-1 finitely behind the brute creation, who' never sicken, unless when caused by! man. Yet man's organization is is vastly the most perfect and least liable to disease. But ma ikind are nearly all I suicides?-downright self-murderers of sou' | and body. The y seem 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, making them their constant attendeuts from the cradle 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 cither to enjoy life or to exercise your minds, you must keep your health.?Fowler's " Practical Phrenology. . ?? I From the Health Journal. INFLUENCE OF LIGHT READING. The influence of a light, trashy literature on the mind, and couseouentlv udou t ? I w I the human system is little thought of at the present day. When physology is ( taught and studied as it should he these influences which are brought to bare upon j 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 morbod excitability pre. duced by the reading of fiction and then transmitted to oflspring. 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 our world. But there is as yet only enough 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 iuflueuce of this species of literature on the mind and through the mind on the body must be studied. We only call up the subject now but we hope some friend of truth will hereafter do it justice thrnnnrh fK?? pnlnnttic r\f tVm Jmirnnl. 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 miud would be well employed in fathoming the depths of the evils produced by a species of literature if i literature it can be called, for which we | have no appropriate name. We give be- j low an extract from his pen. We wish our readers to think on the subject. We intend to present them some startling facts ere long:? "So far as it respects fictitious writings the explanation of their weekness and dispersive influence is palpable to the feeblest comprehension. All men must recognise the wide distinction between intellect and feeling, between ideas and emotions.* * * * How it is feeling and not the intellect.? excitable or spontatniouslv active powers of the mind and not its steady day-laboring faculies,?which the great body of fictitious works appeals to and exercises.? Were the whole mass of these works analyzed reduced to its componet elements nineteen parts in every twenty would he found addressed to the emotions and feelings and not to the reason and judgement. Their main staple and texture arc a discription of love, jealousy, hope, fear, removes, revenge, rapture, dispnir?the whole constituting a dark ground of guilt and misery, occasionally illumined by a crossing beam of cxtatic joy, or almost superhuman virtue. I5ut the trials and temtations described, are rarely such as any human being will fall into, and the virtues celebrated are such, as few will ever have an opportunity to achieve. Hence, sympathy and aversion, desire and apprehension, arc kept at the highest tension ; but it is upon incidents and scenes, outside of actual life?not in this world, and often not capable of being transferred to it. In the ? xi_ .... i .?1: ?.. . a... mean, urne, me uimcrstamuug sirrp* , un intellect is laid aside. Those faculties have nothing to do, by which we comprehend our position in life, and our relations to society,?by which we discover what our duty is, and the wisest way tc 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 are unwelcome intruders, which come to break the delusion, and to repress an insane exhileration of the feelings,?until at last, the diseased and infatuated mind echoes that pagan saying, so treasonable to truth, that it would prefer to go wrong with one guide, rathej than right with another,?as though j in a universe which an all-wise Being has formed, any thing could be as well as to go right. In the reports of some of the French hospitals for lunatics, the reading of romances is set dow-i as one of the standing causes of insanity.*'?Third Annual Report, I ? hctwo?bw?ee"xi_i_BLL_'_iL a1 ? m tvrra A Letter of Recommendation.?When Doctor Franklin was Minister of the United States in Fiance, he was often importuned by persons unknown to him, to give them letters of recommendation. For cases j of this kind, and when it was impossible to refuse, he prepared the following model, | and in some instances actually employed i it to shame persons making such indiscreet applications, and in some measure to stop them.?yatiotial Gazette. Paris, ArRiL?, 1777. Sir:?The bearer going to the United States, presses me to give him a letter of i recommendation, although I know noth-) ing of him not even his name. This may , j- t u / seem exiraoramary, urn xiissum; iuu u i?-\ not uncommon here. Sometimes, indeed, : one person unknown brings another equal- ! ly as to recommend him, and sometimes j they recommend one another. As for j this gentleman, I must refer you to him- ) self for his character and morals, with j which he is certainly better acquainted than I possibly can be. I recommend him, however, to those civilities which ! every stranger of whom we know no harm, has a right to; and I request you will do him all the good offices, and show him all the favor that on further acquaintance you shall find him deserve. I have the honor to be, &:c. Temperance Anecdote.?A man was taken before a magistrate for having whiie drunk knocked down in the street a minister of religion. The prisoner was fully convicted of the offence, but at the urgent intercession of the reverened gentle mau whom he had injured, was liberated on singing the fetotal pledge for a month. At the expiration of the month be called at the house of the divine, and , being introduced, expressed his gratitude for the effects of the pledge he had submitted to, and concluded wifh expressing the utmost sorrow at not having met and knocked down his rcvereuce thirty vears f before. The Monkey and the Bull Dog. I In 1879 a curioiit bat'ie look place at Wnr i i cck or, b'twrj. n th's" two nniinids on h| wager of three guineas to ore that the dog k lied the monkey in a x minites ; th?* own* erofihe dog agreed 10 (errn't the monk* v to use a stick about a foot long. Hundr da of gpecthors ssemblrtj to wi'licss tie* fight and bets ran eight, nine, and n*n to on- in J favor of th?* (Jog which could hardly h?held in. The ow ner of the monkey taking from his side pocket a thick round ruler about a foot long threw it into the piw o! lie monoky sayng. * Now J .ck look sharp inind that d?.g V?"Then hero goes for your monkey!" cries the butcher lo ting he dog loose which fl tv with a ttg?T like fierceness. Tue monkey with astonishing agility sprang at leas: a yard high and f?lhug upon tho dog laid fast hold of the hold ! of the hack of the neck with Ins teeth seizing I one ear widi his left paw, so as lo prevent his ; turning to bile. In tins unexpected si ua tion J.ukfel' lo work with his ml -r upon the head of the dog. which he Invrf >o forcbly ami rapidly. thut die creature cried out J liioat eloquent tally. !u short, the srnll was | soon fractured, and die dog carried olf in : nearly a lifth ss sl.de. The* monkey wa* of the middle size. Dumb Wives. ? It in said the mrde grass hopper S'ngs, and no) the fnnde. What u j happy sot me grasshoppers niusi be?lliey | ! have dumb wives. C iniTil. ad HuriT P.ditiii.' Tha rrfa n.t ! I total capital represented by all the property in ' I Great Britain and Ireland is estimated at JC3.620.IKHMKM). The value of land.*, ships, I ! canals, railroads, nnneg, horses, timber, crops, u ! &c., js estimated at ?2.045,(KM),000. The value of ail sorts of furni'ure, apparel, plate, specie, momy is chancery, savings' banks. & c., ?580,000. The naltoual debt is about ?754,000,000. A List of Letters REMAINING in tins office 1st Octohor: ]840 and if n<?t taken out beforo the 1st January next will be rent to the General Post Office as "Dead Letters." B McMillan John Buchanan May Murnliead \lnx C??. Bartlett E J McDonald M J C McMillan James Collison Miss Elizabeth McRae Aiex I Canon Robert M':L?od Daniel T D McMillan John D J Douglas A P Driggeis W S Parker Elijah Drake L. S Powili James 2 IS P- rkins .Mis Sarah Evans M FT Piatt Anm I G Perkins Mrs Martha 1 Greene Jacob R Green Mrs. Sarah Robeson Peter Graves T T S i l^rnTird _If>hn StTOthCT M IKS M C 2 (iravt's l)ivid Smith John M Guy Thcopholis Stafford Miss Sarah H Smith James L 2 Hugh* Oliver C Smith Ma loom Hovcy John J 2 Stu bs J W jazouaqg tOM.ijjSinith William Hudson Mrs. Sarah Sweat William J Smith Wiley James ILirrif S.oith Mrs Miry M K T i King Irwin Thomas Samuel L Trantham John I^itta Andiew W Wells W H Lilly S L Woods Wm R j Little R W 2 Warren Joseph Persons calling for these letters will 6ay they are advertized. BROWN BRYAN. Chcraw Oct. 1st, 1810. mmmmmmmawmmmimwwi?w I he Family Visitor: Puice:?Only one I)ol ar and Fifty Cent*, in advance. A paper devot'd to general intelligence Pwb. lished in Cheraw, S C. once a week. In Pol.tic* it will pursue an independent course. Motto:? * Unawed by influence?Unbiibed j by gain." Persons wishing to patronise this cheap pub. j ication, are requested to forward their names, ! and t lie amount of their subscriptions in advance , otherwise?they cannot receive it. WM. POTTER, Cheraw, s. c. CHEESE. For sale by A. P. LACOFTE. .. October 21, 1W0. I bbb l1 wiwiBea^ewg^ww'tw^wgi >South Carolina. Cheraio District. In Equity. John C. Ellerbe, Ex'ur. ) Bill for account vs. ) and to The Heirs and Leg tures / appoint a of Win. Ellerbe, Sen. \ Receiver. It appearing to my satisfaction that William H. C'?le and wife, Samuel Spencer ani wife and Michael Ellerbe defendants in this bill, are absent from, and reside without the limits of this Statu. On motion af Robbin* & Mclver it is ordered that the said absent defendants do appear and plrad answer or demur to the complainants bill of complaint, on or before the 25th day of January next, and that in default thoieof. the said bill as to them shall be taken pro con. f 9S0. It i* ordered that notice of this order be published i i ho Farmers' Gazette pu! lished at | Cheraw twico a month for the spice of three mouths. GEO. W. DARGAN, Comm. in Equity for Cheraw Distriot. October 20, 1840. Clothing. CLOTII and Blanket Overcoats, Cloaks. Arc For sale very low. A. P. LACOSTE. October 21, 1840. 49 If SPERM AND TALLOW CANDLES FOR sale hy A. P. LACOSTE. October 21, 1F40. 49 tf Factorage and Commission Business. THE Subscriber Hon resumed the Factorage and Commission Business on his own actoui.t, and solicits from his former friends, and he public, a share of patronage ; which ho will nde-ivor to merit, by unremitted attention ai.d ssidgily ill all malteiaentrusted to him. JOHN FALLS WALKER No. 4 Boyco 6c Cos. wharf upstairs rlcstuu Sept. 28 1:40. 47 MAIL ARRANGEMENTS Post Orncc, Cheraw, S. C ) 12th August, 1810. y Northern mail closes at 9 P.M. daily, due by 3 A M. Southern mail closes at 9 P. M. daily, due br 11 P M. Georgetown mail closes Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at7 A. M. Georgetown mail is due Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, by 5 P. M. Salisbury mail eloscs Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 A. M. Salisbury mail is due Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, by 12 M. Suggs Bridge (via Rockingham) mail closes Tuesdays, at & A. VI. Suggs Bridge mail is due Fridays, by 5 A. M. Lancaster C H. mail closes Tuesdays at 1 P. Lancaster C. II. is due same day, by 10 A. M. BROWN BR VAN, P. M. V \ I A I V/heraw Academy. ?/ Tli KTrustees respectfully announce that the duties of this Institution were resumed on the 1st of October, the Male department under the superintendence of Mr. K Hull, the Female under that of Mr. J. Sewers. The course of instruction in the male department, will Ix; that required t<? enter the South Carolina College the course in the lout le department will be to make thorough scholars. The scholastic year will commence on the 1st of October and end the 1st July: the year is again divided into two sessions: the first begins Its October and ends loth Febrnnry die secend begins ititU February and ends 1st July. Terms < / Tutlton per Session are, For Spelling, Reading and Wri. ) ting \ ?12 00 The above with Arithmetic, En i glish Grauuner and Geography ) Ifl 00 The above, with the Classics, i higher branches of Mathenia- > tics, Logic. Khetoric, &c. ) 20 00 Five Dollars each will be added *o the above for Fainting and Drawing, or the Modern Languages. Ail payments are in advance; the pupil wiil he required to pay for what remains of the session at the time he or she enters, nor will (Induction or drawback be made for loss of time. J. VV. BLAKKNEY, Sec'y & Treas. P. S ?Mr. II. T. Chapman has taken ..I . C . I... I? i: LI....... L\. HMrjjt: ?m nit: uiarumg in'unr, utar 111c i v nnle Academy, where Young Ladies rn *y ob. tain board at a moderate price. Sept. 20, 1840. 45 tf Tea and Loaf Sugar. SUPERIOR articles for fnmily use, for sale IS by A. P. LACOSTE. October 21, 1840. . 49 ?f ORDINANCE NO. 22. Be it ordained by the Town Council of the Town of Cheraw, and it is hereby ordained'd by the authority of ihe same that from and after the passage of this act, the granting of Licenses for the retailing of Spirituous Liquors be at the following rates. For License Tavern Bar, and retailing any quantity 850 All ordinances and parts of ordinances repugnant to this, be and are hereby repealed. J. W. BLAKENEY. Intcndant. Done in Council Cheraw llthJulv 1810. FELIX LONG C. T. C. CHKRAW. No. 50 4t Teachers Wanted, fWlO TAKL charge ot the .Vale and Female-! l). p*rliHPnU of Marlboro' Academy the ensuing scholastic year, which will embrace two s- ss:oii? of twenty two weeks each, commencing J the second M -inlay in January next. Both Departments of this Academy sustain a high character for learning and acconipli?hmcnts and as liberal salari'-s are generally afforded by the patronage hc>lowe<i upon them, parti *ul irly the Female Department, which rinks with any Institution of the kind in the State. the Board ot Trustees will require high testimonials of character, ami competency to tii' i such situations. Applications. and enquiries (postage paid) addressed to the subscriber will meet with prompt attention until the 2lst November en. suing. B. D. TOWNSEND. Secretary. Bennefsville, S. C. Oct. 20 1840. The Fayetteville Cbservc-" and "Sout-h Carolinian" will each ooy the above three, times and t-irward their ac-'i'tnl*. 49 tf Umbrellas JUST received a good assortment of Silk and Giughaims Umbrellas. f DUNLAP & MARSHALL. 1 -Elementary Books. c For Sund'iy and Common Schools. a JfTNION Primers, Union S]>elling Book. Union Hymns. Union Questions, Browns Catechism, Cheap Testaments, Shorter Catc. chism, Lovell's Young pupils First Book, Wor- J ccstor's Priincr, Gallandel's Picture Definer. Young Reader, New York Reader, Child's ] Reader, Worcester's second Book, Webster's American and Elementary Spelling Books, . DiUorth's and Town's Do. together wi'.li a full assortment of the more advanced English and Classical Scho ! Rooks received during this fall ^ at the Bookstore. A liberal discount made to ( Teachers who purchase in quantities to supply . their Schools. December 27, 1839. , 7 tf_ , For sale at the Bookstore. ' AS J X ON by the Rev. J. C. Coit, deliv ( livcri.d in the Prm.byteriun Church in Che. raw. "upon the occasion of the Se ni.centenary celebration; prepared for the press. and put lishe'd by the author, as a testimony against the estab. lished religion in the United Slates " Pi ice 25 cents. I Augu>t4th, 1840. 28?tf State of South Carol na. DARLINGTON DISTRICT. In Owdinarys Orric?, September 21st, 1840. Joshua IV,lard, Applicant, vs. John Goodson, Ehas Goodson, William Goodson, Josiah Goodson, John Kirven and Nancy his wife, Benjamin Lucus nnd Afa garet his wife, Elodsooodsou Jameu Goodson, Hamilton Goodson, Arrcna Goo<lson, Charlotte 1 Goodson, Abigail Goodson, William Pol- I lard, Wright Pollard. Calvin Rhodes and Sarah his wif >, Frederick Woodhuinand Mar)'Ann his wife, Win H Ward and, Martha his wife, and Alien Fort and Mary his wife?Defendants. IT appearing1-' my satisfaction that John Goodson, Eli i sGo04^1 William Goo< I ton, J osiah Goodson, Eliaa G??dson, James Goodson, Ham ilton Goodson, Arr?^ Uooclfon, cnariotte oootison, Abigail Goodson, William Pollard, Wright Pollard, Frederick Woodlium and Mary Ann his wife, William' F. Ward and Martha hi- wif , and Allen Fort and ary bis wife Defendants in the I above staled ease, reside without tlie hunts of this I Slate. It is therofore ordered that they do appear and object to the Division or Side of the Real Estate of Thomas Goodfon deceased on or Iridic the first of January next or their consent to the suiue will bo entered ? f record. LRVlN B. BRUNSOV I 0. D. D. September 30,1840. 46 12t Georgelwn Sic m Saw Mill For Sale. I AM dit.pO'trd to sei! this small hut valuable Mill. Wlwn in perfect order, *hc vv ill cut from two to 3,1)00 feet per a. y, and grind 40 to 70 bushels of Corn. The situation is one ol the liest in the state. The I>ot on which the ftfil> stands, ami dio.-*e attache*), extend quite across the Peninsula and alford room enough lor the erecttiing a large mill and die necessary oui-buildings "for the hands The home demand lor lumber is equal to all the mill can cut. With tbe L'ill, I I will also sell Logs enough to employ her for 6 | ! months. To prevent needless applications the {iricc ! is lixed at $3,000 cash?or $3,500 payable in 1? I 2, and 3 years, with interest from date, and ap proved security, wi h a mortgage of the j aojxTty E. WATERMAN. Georgetown, August it2. 1840, 42 2m JShoes. 1111E Subscriber li.is now on hand a wry extensive assortment of Shoes suitable for all seasons which he will sell very cheap. D. MALLOY. I April 13, 1840. '>? A j I South Carolina. Vanevory's Heirs, i Bill vs. > nf The Heirs of Lamb. j Revivor. JT appearing lo n>y k tisfiction, that Miss Mary Lide one of I lie di fondants in llir. ca?e, is absent from, nnd reside* without the limits of the Stale of South Carolina. Oil motion it is ordered that the said .Mary Lido do appear and plead, answer or demur lo the said Bill ot Complaint on or before the second Monday in January next, and thai in default thereof the said Bill as lo her he taken pro coufcsso. It is also ordered that notice horeofbo publish, cd in the Farmers' (J izdt* at Cheraw twice a mouth for the space of thr?c months. GEO. W. DA KG AN, Com. in Equity, CIuthw District. October 2, 1810. 4S 2.in 3m South Carolina. Marlborough District. I.v the Court Ordinary. Benjamin Moor Applicant. I lYtition for vs. \ sale or division Heirs of Wnt. Stubb's I of Land. Dufcndants. ( IT Appearing to my satisfaction that Elisha Hill, Martha Hill, Eliztbelh Hill, Eiisha G. Hill, Elias W. Story, John Story ost s I'!., Harris, William Hill, Nancy Mill, John W'.IIill William Mori is' and wif:, Lewis Odom. Jaim s Odom. Hubbard Odom, Henry Welsh and wife, Sarah Stubbs, Roland Stubbs, William Lee and wife, Alirn Thompson and wife, Dennis Stubbs. Nancy Stubbs, Hubbard Stubbs. William Stubbs Rebecca Stubbs, Sirnh Stuhhs, Peter Stubbs, E'izilreth Lindsay, John Odom, William Odom . and Jane Hodges heirs at L w of Wil iam Stubbs sen. deceased Into of Marlborough District icside without this State. It is ordered that 1 ihoy appear and object to tho division or tl,* r??aI f.niutr> nf I lie said Wi Itain Stuhbtf, on or before the !0* li day of January next or their consent to the same will be entered of record. josiiua d\vir>f (). M. D. Ordinary's Oflfiuo 5th, Oct. U40. 48 12i Hats and Shoes. A LARUE and well selected utock for oa'c by A. F. LA OS I E. 1 | October 21, 1S40. ? 4il If1 | j | Saddles and Leather. i A GOOD Stock for sale low, by A. P. I.ACOSTE. f Octob-r 21,1840. 49 tf I Strayed Oxen. TWO very tine Oxen, which I purchased of Mr. Moorool Anson, strayed from my plan- 1 ation about a month ago, since which time, they 1 were seen near the Folly. One is a Red Ox, with white spots, and white face ; the oilier is Briridle with some white in his face. Any infortnalicn respecting them will be thankfully received. A. P. LACO.STK. I Octu!?crCl, F40 49 tf | Hats, J PS r Received a largo assortment of Mens, cys, and Children* Straw and Leghorn iul8< ALSO, Jents and Youth's Fur li.it*, for summer wear. 11 of which will bo sold cheap by D. M ALLOY. j Apiil 13, 1840. 23 ? s SOUTH CAROLINA. / lu the Common ^ Chesterfield Uusriet. \ Pieas. ^ Ranald McDonald i Declaration < vs. > in debt in At. fnhn McKay. > laclinicnt. WHEREAS the Plaintiff in the ahuve J stated case, this day filed his Declara. r ,ion against the Defendant who is absent from f ind without the limits of this State (as it is said) i md having noilhcr wifo or attorney known f within the same. It is ordered tint the DefenJanl do ap|>o:ir and plead to the Dccralatiou I 'foresaid within a year and a day. from the date t hereof, otherwise final and absolute judgment will bo awarded against him by default- i TURNER BRYAN, C C. C. P Office or Common Pleas, ) March 20, 1810. I 27 ev m 31 y Snpt. 16 1840 No 44 if ' sTmv/N ie iN WIT* IltiE Hopewell Baptist Church of Chesterfield, will Petition lite L<ginlature at iti* next session for an Act of Incorporation. WM. A. Ji ALLOY C'h. Clerk. Septembers, lt?40. < 44 1 m f 3 in < For $n\e. A TRACT on the Decnines of Election and Reprobation, by Rev. James H. Thorn well. Also, a Vindication of the Prottstaut Doctrine concerning Justification. May 1st. H4tl. 25 tf Carpenter's I ools. TH E subscriber has just received a very extensive assortment of Carpenter's Tools, among which are, Double and Single, Cast Steel Iron, Jack, Smoothing, Fore, and Jointer Planes, Astragals, Deads. Dado's, Hollows and Rounds, Nosings, Grecian Ov.do's, Qirrk O. (?. Reeding. Rabbit, Side Rabbit, R ising, and 8 udi Planes, Sash Cord, Coves for sieps. Table j Plane*, Torus Beads and Cornice Planes. Rn. man O, O. and Fillets, Fillettstcrs, Snipes Bills. J Gothic, Coiling, Flooring, and Plow Planes, 1 Plane Irons, Oil Stones, Key lime Tenant, ! and Panel, Hand, Cross Cut and Frame Saws, j Scrow Slide oritur, and M;.iking Guag?s 1 Augurs, assorted qualities, Mortice, Socket, and j Firmer, Chisels and Gouges, Plate ami Iron j Squares, Side Devils, Spokci Shaves, Locks. Hinges, Sprigs, Nails. Brads. &c. ALSO Collins'Club, Il.imt and Broad Axes, Ohio j and Pennsylvania Patterns, Hammers, Sitingling J and Lathing Hatchets, Ac. % i The above were purchased low and for cash ' of the best manufacturers, and will bo sold cheap by D. ALLOY. ! number 22<l. 2tf T he Preacher, OR Three Hundred and Forty sketches of Original Sermons selected front the man" J Utfcrrtpls u! two eminent l/ivin<s 01 ine tasi century with an css.iy on tho Composition of a Sorinon. For Bile it the Bookstore Dccmber 27, 7 j PWo&ifCE | C ommission Business fB^HE Su^cribet off-rn His servient in the jSL ('o'linii.iHioti Inisinms, tor the sale and shipmint of Country Product. Ho will recoivo in t o.c and sell any articlo j ??f produce free of storage for cnmmik.?inti oft !2$ per cent where tlio arlir le? arc without I limits; when limited a reasonable .storage v\ill i l>o c lunged. Ho will ship c.otlon or otlier Produce to New j York or Charj.EsTok. ui.king libkril c%?h J advances for a Co ..mission of per cent, on i the cash advanced, tin kfto|w constnn'lv on hand a very larg stock of (Jrocerujks with a mixed stock of nth. cr Goods, all of which he will sett at the lowest J prices wholesale or retail for cash or produce. j The Subscriber flatlets himself that hie i xten. : sivo acquaintance in the upper and adjoining { Counties < f North Caroli a will cnaiuble him to j receive a liberal patronage. P. MALLOY. ! Clicraw So. Ca. Sept. 5, 1810. j The "VVenlcrn Carolinian" Salisbury, and1 "Charloite Journal" will insert the above twice i moi th for three months and forward their accounts for payment I). Al.LOY. Slut* of South Carolina. DARLINGTON DISTRICT. Is the Court of Common Peeah. W. Hunter Sur'v. Dec. on scaled of Hunter & DuBose Note, in Foreign vs. Attachment. B E. DuBosc. j rWlHE Plaintiff'in the above stated ease having JL filed his Declaration in my office tins day j and the Defendant having neither wile nor Auor- ; uey within the limits of the said State u[X>ti whom , a copy of this attachment could he served. On motion oi'G. W. & J. A. Dargun Plantiflf's Attorneys. It is ordered that B. E. DuBose de plead or demur to the same, within a year ainlat j day from the date hereof or final and absoluo I judgment shall be awarded and given him. Ir is also ordered that a copy ol rhis order l.?e , published in the Farmers' Gazette once every three j months for the >irae : of a year and a day. S. VVII.DS DUBOSE. C.C. P. j Clerk* Office, Sept 23. 1840. 46 1 cv 3 in 1 v ; ; i Laril. LBS,LEAF LARI)'forsaie' A. P. LACOSTE. ' S??pt?*nilier 30, 18-JO. I or Cash only. THE Subscriber takes this method of saying to hip Customers, that after this day he uil-el] no article in the Grocery Line on a credit; tod Dry good-* and Hardware only to pitch persons as are prompt and nunciual in their ! , payments. i . d. m alloy ;; Jannary 1. 1840. 8 tf Nails. j C KEG.S Nails, and l> rials, al! sizes, for ; sa'ahv D. ALLOY, i < April 13, 1840. j 23 !f I iS Coffee. Salt, and j MOLASSES. ! A LARGE Stock of tlio above now in store f | and for *alc vcrv cheap for Cash, D. MALLOV. I April in, 1814. I'M t State of South Carolina, f CHERAW OjSTRfCT IN EQGITA J C'iia Goodton At. Ai. J Admx. & Admis. of > Bill Ja. ca (joodtun ) for vs. / account William Beck it ) Ai.u Bock At. AI. ) Partiiitn Heirs of Jus. Goodson f It appearing to my satisfaction that Ariand * liuilli and Elizabeth Smith hia wife and Laiinda McPlicrsuu defendants in thi? case, ara akr:nt fr? m and reside without the limits of this It in, on motion of Sims ft Ervin Com. ildinants Solicitors, ordered that the said Ar? and Smith and Elizabeth Smith and Lucinda tlcPiicrson do appear and plead answer or deuur to the Complainants Bill on or before the irnl clay of J .nuary next, and that in default hereof the said Bill as to them mill be pro con. chho. It is also Ordered that notif thorcof be pubisiied in tin? P.trmem, Guxctlo .wice a month for he spaee ot three months. GEO. W. DARGAN. September 7th 1840. C. E. C. D. No. 44 2 n m I 2ni. Bacon, Flour, and Meal, tCONSTANTLY ON HAND, and for cale J alllie LOWEST ui.rkcl price tj 1). MALLOY. New Music. RECENTLY received at the Book Store a supply embracing a considerable variety of Songs Sacred, Seiilimtn al and Humorous also ,Marches, Waltzes, Ac. and .\lusic paper. fVcftnber 4th. ^39 J he Path Finder. OR the Inland Sea by the Author of the "Pioneers," "Last of the Mohicans. "Praire," Ac. Ac.?Also "Homevrard Baund and "Home an found'* by thu same Author? to sub-at I lie Book Store. April 3D lfc4U. 25 tf The Subscrilicr has just received, ami will keep constantly on hand.Cotton Y-?rn and Twine at wholesale, from the Manufactory ol Rocking ^ ham. ^ GEO. GOODRICH. Chornw, J;?n. 1840. 10 tf Uoberts's <Silk Manual. A New supply of this work just received at . - the Bunk More, price 37$. April 31) 1840. *25 tf vuut;. SAm now receiving pari of my ttork o, Spring and Slimmer Goods, comprising a general assort incut of to a Hun able Goods, winch I will t<e!l low for cash. Purchaser* will please call and examine lor themselves. AI^SO, Will he kept constanfl) on band a stvtply of G< rman Uniting Cloth*, equal to any used in ibis country. MALCOM BUCHANAN. Mnrrli !.V<. 1840. |R tf II on (Is and Palm icat nuts. TDOZ. While and Colored Hoods, and d duz. assorted P .lin laNif U it?. just rfCcived by DUN LAI' &. MARSHALL July 27, I>*40. 37?tf PHILADELPHIA SHOES. Pair Ladh-a Kid Slippers and 45 F.ir Pjt\w Ladies Kid Walking Shoe*, just rcueiv ed by DUNLAP A A 1 ? I /II. Jolv 27 184". 37?tf ' BOOT? BIDDING. "" ? Til E subscribers Ituve established thcinsolvns in the above line ot business in Chcr~w and oft'crthcirsor vices toils citizen*. a. DAZKNCOURT, A. CO Cltoraw. S. C.. Jan. 26. b. malioy HAS N?w on hands supply of all kinds of Good* suitable lor the trade, which h? will sell as cheap as can be had in thia mank? t. IVrson* wishing guod birguius will please call on bit.! before tia-y purchase. April 13. IHih Dunlap fy Marshall ? W B EKEBYgive notice that they will continue ML to sell lli' i'r Dry Goods only, oi> th? vwual credit to punctual ftuvtoiiiem I hey w ill sell tlicir Groceries at the lowest prices for cash only. The very short ciedit at which gtocrrirs ran now l?c bought, amounting with liio exchange almost toC.isli. with tlicir limited capital compel* hem to i ho adoption of thi* course. SI ATFOF SOUTH ? AKOLINA. In Equity Marios District. H. E. Cannon ^ va j Supplemental William Whitfield \ Bill Henry A. Vesey and j for irpt. Emily Ve^ey J ST Appearing that William Whitfield, Henry A. Vesey, nml Emily Vwey, Defendant* in this case, are absent from and reside without the limits of this Slate. On motion of Daqrftn Complainant's Solicitor, it is ordered, that the said William Whitlield, Henry A. Vesey, and Emily Vesey do api**ar and plead answer or demur to the Complainant, supplemental, on or lelore the first day of December next, and that in default thereof, the said Bill lie taken pro confesso. It is also ordered that notice of this order Le published in the Fanners' Gazette trice a month ibr the spaee of three months ED. B. WHEELER. August 6, 1840. 43 2 in f 3 m Dtinlap & Marshall EARNESTLY -equostall peraon* indebted to litem to make an early settlement of thci: accounts. They will invariably add theiv Ureal however trifling the amount on ill act otiutfi not paid within ten days. January l.-t ls4U. 8tf New Goods. john c. wads worth it AS Now in Sloro a supply of GROCERIES, 1)RY GOODS, HARDWARE, SHOES, HATS, BONNE TS, SADDLERY. ? ?.. a CROCKERIES, m GLASSWARE, <f r. ] \[?li of which will he sold at the lowest marlto) rice. Persons wishing *0 purchase in this narket will do well to call. April 30 l? 1840. Garden Seeds, f INTEND having for sale if the Rookstorr tins Fall and Winter, a frcshand full supply if Garth-n See ls. JOHN WRIGHT. ( heriff, August iih, 18-4 38?tf "6iAss aitd? j-rrr. Q X 10 Window Gla u, C9 10 * V2 do do I Br!. Putty forsaloby A. P. L VCOSTP. i icloVer 21, 1840. 49 tf