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J V ?a> ti; ? Sou'hern Churchmen. ; I THS W^silh.N HOME. * i *Ev ry tiling goes wrong,' exclaimed j ?W?.'cr Fleming, as In- entered sit twilight his richly fu?uis'?? d duiaig ro in. Impatient: ly laying aside i is hat an J cloak, lie threw hitns' It' into a rocking chair and rep* ated ?'Eveiy ihinggot s wrong wife, every thing '1 ?we have been going behind hand fur < in.m lis, and too failure of vknith v5o Co , o- 1 <v!mh we have heard today, has give;) Co ' finishing stroke to our cmbnrras;:)- utev '1 feur?*d that yoa were ti.iduig trouble in ; your worldly atihirs, as you were not w.tli i us i; dinner, but we are glad to see you ? now. Co.tie, draw your cha.r to the tea- < '. tile and torguf for a v.uile you. perplex- ? in ' euros.' ; ' I T i ( ! PoigCt tt'IiC : 1 I duuut . .?i?ia ; and d ij I uin distress d ?m I atix.ous?every tiling goes wrong, I say it is only to those urn 'Move Ciod," that th:; promise is undo to t ;tl! iirngs shall go right, my dourest h'Js'uind. For such. :d t though too clouds m y lor a while b dirk I and tin; prospect in sty, there is ul.vavs light in the distance.' *1 eao boar implied reproof from you,' wifr,' replied Mr. Fleming, us in; aObctionutcly took the lund of the gen tie speak? r; ^ 4vou uio not ooo ot loos * who uii-l no . f ^ \ ?iot; vot; a living, speakieg co.niom'a- , rv <>:; toe: U;!'g'?>:i \ i;ll profess : I V. i-.Ii there ' . I > j 4 v.crc more !..o; \ on. t , Aii'.o F'tonhg was indeed a pattern of-* good works. ?>!:.; was one ef toese ; _ . . j -'"'0 ^ 'Tiiutsccia to ihvc:l Above this earth?so rich a sped. 1 l'4' - ?...../I flinir <trMW_ U (.! l'Vl' LliOV ? A .U.UJJ lUUilu ? , -- ? move I-Vein hopes u:;J wratna! love.' ' .SiiO was licurl.lv Jwolcti to t!i?s n 1 f!;i: professed ; 1??t ihuii S.i Jesus c uas a l.vin-j" principle, a:ii !u ; l.i'j was a J ;;:irror i ?ho doetniies <?l the f'cspc!, r (lectin^ all ijioac \ ruea a;.J graces t!.ji d should bc.u:t? Jo a woman prclvosiov vnj. . '* iincss. j 1 Irr busbar. i was an !n!c:ii.p ;.t, ?* 1,crows ciaii-? ti.e lost of 111j s> 1j :; 11 * j .s una t "i.C bos! C?1 fIlTJ.t I"S? -'ill '* 10 iw:.\ IS.. Lip'Ji} .OS * ( I " I * 1 iVjlw IliiM llit I'M. ' 1 "r rv- ' . 0' ?{ , r . ti.e most a !.:c.?a:Ivc o i . . , ? ? % 1 4 I ' f'wl, .-liSl'.K Ss; v\as a k. Caia i: aau , a faithful frcnu?I.ere l is gocJiioss ' ended?line \voi!J Un.. Jed . L?i>k.s, and * his faith extended :/1 Lyond :!.~ n:..ro\v limitsoi die^fa?-. I' v\.;.s ihu J?;.y prayer > of liis wi'e thai he n.hjht be Lroa:ji,i i>A-j i!.c 1 Ibid of the Redeem.*r ; in siieticj imd so. crecy, she besought the Lord to tarn him,! ?ind so shcdd ho ho turned. The hi.on!- ! t;' edge that ho w?s out of the c,rk of safety, \ 0 the only drawback to hoc luipnuiess?toi " sec him m it, was tbq on1}' thing needful to f her eur.hly peace, j j She was hcrselfcomdstei.' and s?vad&st j n in the perform unco of a j Iter re!ig=ous dulies, cut near as aero the spiritual rate rests ' t of her husband to her heart. s!ic never in.. traded the subject of KNi'gion upon him, or ; ? introduced it.it tiaics. i! at any moment she perceived that his .1 e! ngs were made tead. r ly ojme allkclne or : j. prosperous oeoarrei.ee, she endeavored to snoult that 'i\crL a. season v.uieii tae wise . 1 ! i , ; man has pronounced ?.? goou, and seme.. .. times as she sat ui:h !.. t-ot-u H.Llo at the : , hushed evening ho.f, -he v\ol;!J reed some ~ cheering proiws , o; .vavoi consoling para- .j graph oi that bless d velum , and speak cl ^ the strength and conifer: ; afforded to the ' j( weak in purpose r wounded in spirit. :,, The 'unbelieving husband' could not fail ,., to respect a faith thai produced such fruits, lie s.v.v it exhd.. J '.!: * sweet composure ; i* of his wife's 1< clings, tiio eveiiucss of her u temper, the charitableness o.' her heart, cud ^ more than all ui tlic cheeilu! and unrepa.ing s spirit with which she nu t ilisapponnmnnt . Il~ J mil ! i-T O.i.l | UI1U i'JSS. V.UU-V4 iiUi ~ ; jj was u reuliiy in such a religion, and some. ! p. tiir.es, as upon the evening lo which we 11( {rave alluded, he would set m forced to ac;, , know! Jge it. j, Mr. Fleming h.f. Louse onh e mcrn. ;.s iii-r of the day after ihut on which our little r narrative commenced, with a shaded brow i , and a heavy h-r. Aiioe watched him frenn the window with a feeling of j>i:y which was folic we i by a fervent aspiration that the v hntegiiiy of the upright' might guide him ; v m all Ins intercom ao a.di a lemming and i , regardless world. \Weks pass( d ci:?the look of anxiety \ deepened on the countenance of Mr. Fiein. i, inw, while that el A. - o retained its placid j calmness, or, perhaps, was more ready than 1, Usual to break into a smile. One evening, \. afier a painful silence, i;e s:;i I with mux. ; , furling? t ; i -!i is no use to struggle any Lager? I , have lookr-1 at our affairs in every point of. , viow, and 1 see ..now way i:i whica 1 can i , resume bui!->oss~"-i tb.aL no must dccmc ,:rxau ' oin*~ W Cit oo you taml., Alice, that; you nan consent to follow the broke.? fortunes of vour husband? ^ j Do you doubt n, Walter ? 1 have Lo.d ! rept adly, that 1 stood ready to go wherever j you believed duty or even interest pointed, j *1 know you have said it, A.ice, uud ten ; have fairly "council ;!:? cost" ot an c.\ue < I Von i lioiii" an J u!i us sv.vcl associations,! but von know t.ot vet what it *s to pay it, j " * "* * ^" | 1 Iciir v\ ic?uj ii[ur'-u^i??-S), -oven your resolute spirit v. ill la:l, and you . -will look back with regret to the goo J lar.d you are leaving.* ; *1 shall doubt Coo iOCu Wu it Z, but i 1 trust not \v:ili u murmuring spirit?I shui! ; leave imucu l.tat ' love, but there is but cue | object tha: deterves i'tie nnn.e ot sacrilicc. J | leave a land ot religious kgi?: una pr vt leges for one where ll.ey are unknown, or what is worse, disregarded. iiut I trust in time to be fully reconciled to oven ibis deprivation, lor God is ecerskcre* and can grant us the i light of bis count enance and ti:e joy of his | presence in the wilderness and solitary p!a- j ccs as well as in the proud cathedral wi h| . its crowds of worshippers. Yes, I am ready, <4fe "Walter j are you equally so V j i i'cS I bUYC-V* r ' t ' y strong t'uv?r% for i s>'O that il mint 00 (Io?a\ and :!io sooner:!? be er.' * * 4 * Not many Jays after, Alice Fleming was seen with aclieerh.il couulcnt'tvto and v.ill- , iug st< p arranging her splendid and tasteful furniture, ami putting tilings in ordt r for a pub'm sale. A ! was soon disposed of*, ami a Louse so r< trendy a scene of tie- j itance and comfert was so dreary end desolate. Ail hut ?he chamber of i.s mistress 1 ?mere, wn.j '.no .tw ail.cdcs she had reJ f ## J %? #t t . t ? ? lie...u. , uct c-.r.urc i i?y ituc $ it:J her i5:1b <::: on her stand,sot rhino and j >e .10 r.reva ...c. ? 'vas ...t 'j >,*, e..i ionyi he was about leaving hef ;c, f?mi!y, | to J long-fried frici.uV, ibr an unknown re|!0'i illid n!C 1.. v. .!il: 1 ** . JW1.1 .i ii 'ii 1 0 ' jcrs. olic was happy I .ecus?she v.\n-, 'Icing s :cr dn'y. :s,i?w wuo , 1.^:.s sir*.4)4, W'li .1 thi v hive swora with mice, Coaming the cost in m espy Tiieir Cod?::i all themsm'.vsdcry. '(), could we learn that sacriiice, What lights would all .around us rise : IIow would or:r hearts with wifdorn talk, , Along lie's dub est, dreariest walk.' In a low weeks t'ie family were on their vav westward. Like the patriarch. they vent forward, not knowing whither. <J, J i iii \\ a t? r ir .e.'i'mig possessed tho j>n j*iirch's i'-itu, ana chosen the patriarch's i JoJ as Ills gndo, ko.v confidently and i irmly would If have wulk-d in the Moot-J ;'cps of the 11 j?k.' As it v,*u-, he was hjisljtitij and anxious, and il require J con-; . r k ! 1 taut exertion on ike par; of Alice, to raise i lis drooping spirits, :u:d c'lccr hit.i 0:1 i.is 1 . o . j vav. i c..j 0...tir i ti*' p. 1 g:: .ns i a.in <y ten j i jp.d.cd miles from the home cl'dicir chil 1- : lood an I lae scents of ccmfoit that haJ enire led their wedded life. Mr. Fleming had ! avc.i from the wreck of his fortune enough ' 1 or iCi.reior !;L family a small lodge in the ie wilder:: 1.r, m:J I:ere t!;evseen collided : !' * ' A hue hu-i been a communicant in the j ipiicopa! Ciiurcli smee the ;-g* of fifteen, ud wit!?:n its {.'allowed prceimls she had , edicated her children to hrr Saviour i;: o'y bap ism. Waiter and Imlui i.u I lean;- | .?.0 icvv C *>r<j?) of mc** n?oilier s .01 :d to ::?p its hymns au.J prayers, although j, 1 ..!,<> v- ' * f r.n. ... ' >' w.iv. ..... mvV.,., 1. ? i ;.;0 Cl.lV. .Ou. ; jars of af ??. * * *- * * ; | it was Sunday monsing?itio first Smm j uu of the strangers in a strange land.? ! he sun arose in unusual brilliancy, and its j eh light fail gorgeously on the dark woods i, f Indiana, lint bounded the opposite shore j f the O.i o, 0:1 w.iosc bunks our pilgrims ere located. The scene was solemn and | rend?'.he waves cf the nolle river lolled j y in g( n !o dignity, and as they washed the i lore ulu;.e, broke the profound s'iilnessihal j signed around. Alice hod uroi n with the dawn of day, i ed stood at their co'tago door lookmg , krcaJ on the b -auty of the scene?its j alural eloquence spoke to her heait, and ' he f kthat, perhaps, in this land of silence : nd solitude s'.o might be brought nearer I er Clod than she had ever yet been. 'But j iy children, my precious little ones/ she 1 .'.claimed, 4ho;v sliali 1 teach you to yieid j OUT y OUUg aucc.ious iO your uuu, ui ?i ji:- ; ju:i where no :emp!e rises to his name, j ad his worship is unknown V Then arose \ re soothing reflection that the promise was 1 ) '.hem and their children,' unci s e resolved j 3 do Iter part in faithfulness, and a> leave j c usult o liim. who alone could sunchfy i nd hl> ss h? r Iforis. Wh-n A! ce letarncJ to the house she , jund h?r little son, Walter, up and dressed j /i:!) gji at care and neatness, having taken,' .ijiiseir, front !..'s trunk, Ids Wight Sunday , I LI?19 V? tiiCtl 111?C* IlOt iJCCfl rC!I?OYC(J o!'iCLk ii.'o ' ::o;he.'s hand packed it before leaving i ome. When seated at their simple break-! tst, lie said,-Mather, where are we going ] 3 Church to-day ! 1 looked from the top | f the highest 1.ill yesterday, as far as my ! voce aid reach, and I ecu!J not e~e a single ' tt.cp.e, ar.d sccicc'j' ^ .io-.se o? a?i^ ...nu*- , a:n afraid we shall have a great way to go ; 3 Church.' There is no Church, my dear Walter, j .,,c -Iticni!. and v. o must iL wi *Ut i'C iv/ ? o lorsh-p Cod to-day in our own house ; he j vil! listen to cur prayers and accent our ser- j ices, ifoflT r?*d .ti sincerity and truth.' *yoi go to Church ! exclaimed htdo K! en ; ivhy,' mother, we never staid at l;om<J4; vhut shall we do a!! d ?y V 1 As scon as I: e duties of the morning a cue o\ci Alice tooit her CiiiiOii? uS.oc, _ md wi ll their B.blcu and Prayer- boohs ; went with ihcrn through '.lie beautiful ser-: rice of our Church. Their sweet, childish 1 ioccr, andj cacli rspouse in is proper| place, ai J arose in simple melody as t:it*y j joined their mether i:i singiug the sweethymns. j nf.,nv < i.?, ,u.5; i,v) ' ? V* ?.- S O. U w D ? V I L |t<wO V/ I ou U r ( i.?*s p'vjuc paro.it, nun. t*?c h .u;g^ occ..x?.w \ lain.ua.' v*s household v.o.oo to > aao. a.m hlliea. Other studies v.ore not i.egL-cteJ, Lm. the <?droii recc.vcd Iron, their mo.her sy e tenia:.o instruction in ll.e various branch, cs tu which they Ii id attended in the excellent schools at home. W alter was now growing a line, man y boy ; distinguished lor hi;, gcia ros..\ it.*d tli v. t*. radio. .us uti.-cucns : - _ it J . ... it was :::t?resting :o wan. ws ucvcnoa to ins mother. Witiic inuidornt c . seldom found in elder Jim:r!s. he wax-lied he;- wishes, and often naticipa'*d th -m, a :d was ever readv most prompt y to deny I; rr. self any gratilf. cation for h r iahc. In t ?c midst of tier stvia.vca a... apparent lone! ness, Altec en. joyed uji.c real peace. \\ .ion the dnt.ee oft e dav were over, she iv.dkcd with her children on tkegrc n lulls tliat surrounded their home, and endeavored to lead their young hearts to ti;o<Jod of the cver!as:-hi!fs, and to spiritual z: every flower that tloorucd beneath their feet. 'Mother,' said Walter, one bright evening *we have not laid cur walk to; several auvj ; n:y '.ead aches sudjv this afternoon, and : t'lici i d;=L.'J ioo! later i could tr:r .vl. rr. i sufficiently at leisure to go a short distance ! .iti me, mother V f ^ A iice looked upas her sou spoke, and obser\:ng that his face was p t.'c and liis eye j hoavv, quickly Jai l aside her work and , prepared herself for a walk, i Walter, whoso bounding step would often leave his mother and skier far in the dis| tancc, now walked pensively by tlioirside, and they had vacceded ie.it a short d:s nnoc when i:j e.<pr? s.red a wish * : return, complaining of fatigue and an increase of patu i:i :its lie;. J. A s soon as tlicv reacned loo hou.-c l?o laid down, and a 1 lushed check una excited puise followed the paleness and ianpor that his mother had remarks* J an hour before. 15110 perceived the necessity of iniOK-diale and active treatment, and without waiting for llm coining of her husband w he. j return she was expecting each mmm nf, she. a.im metered such remedies i ? t? I ? I ' as i.or judgment directed. w u;;er iook. ins meJicino without speaking, and then gently laid his head on his pillow ai: i hied to hlccp. II s mother sat by his ciJo lid the shades ol night gathered rutind tiicm, and than left 0 <? lilt;} but for a tew n)o:ricn{.> to attend to the Villi's oi i.lti.5 ijIlCi). 41as not father come yet V asked Waller. No, my son, but I .mi expecting him every moment; he promisod to return to Hi to-nighr, and I liuve beta -coking for himthe past hcur.' 'i wis!) he would come,' said the sick child. Hark ! do ! I not hear the sound of his horse's feet ? Do open the door, mother, anil lis en.' In a few moments Mr. Fleming was at i the btd-side of his litiie boy, lie bent anx- \ iousiy over !:im and inmiircd about his) fce.ings. i I have felt sick for two cr three d iy?, | father, thought I s ould get o?cr it, and ! that I had better not irouble mother wlnle I you were away, but my head jehed so niueti this evening tiiat I cculGnOt help telling her. i am giad you have come home, dear .lather; please sit down and stay with me.' i 1 ho anxiety of Mr. i ieming would rot p'*i niit him io mis. M alter was hij nrst' born child?his darling, only son. The liuic boy not only gratified his father's ! ...a i l... t.r. !... 11: i ....... . . I pnee oy 1115 m.ungi ::ci-r u:.u generosity, uui I v'.as bound to his hut.: by kij affectionate1 and dutiful conduct. Mr. I'lemmg ptTeir.cd dial the attack of liis child was vic!e;i\ a;.d determined not! to rest until he hud procured medical advice. ! Although much fatigued by a wearisome j ride cf two days, ha re.mounted Ins jaded . horse and proceeded to the nearest town, j that was ten or twelve miles distant. It was j near midnight when he readied the house ! of LV. D , who readily yielded tu his j urgent requ'-s', that he would return with i hirn immediately. | As the day dawned they reached the j cottage and found little Walter under the j influence of a burning fever. Dr. D. j pronounced his case an alarming one, and j proceeded at once to administer the most j active remedies. tkm you take iliis bitter draught, my lit. ! tie fellow V he asked as he held up the glass j that contained the medicine. 4I can take any thing, sir, that you and j my parents think bestand as he spoke he | raised himself in the bed, anJ extended h's hand for the medicine, which he drank with- j out hesitation. '1 do not find many such patient? anion- j ctiildren of a larger growth,' said Dr. D? : o .Mrs. Fleming. *Yourhit'o son has been j well disciplined, madam.' lie has require d but little discipline, sir? ; we have been great!) blessed in possessing | in Watfei a fil al and obedient child.' As tiie symptoms of Walter became more ! alarming, Dr. D resolved to spend the I remainder of the day with him, that lie ; ,L.? nrnrrross of his i WJiiiUki. IJ Uuiwu i??w w. cJiscatic. The little sufferer rolled restlessly i from side to side of the bed, and towarJs ' night became unconscious of the presence j of t.he kind friends who ::.ir.Ltc:ed to his j wants. Alice calmly Lent ever him, bathing I i;is burning brew, and watched his parched hps, but the anguish of the father knew! no bounds, when lie perceived by the wild j hri!!;at:cy of his child's eve, that the inflani- I motion liad proceeded to his train. Dr. D was obliged to leave the dis.! tressed family at sun-scr, but returned at j noon the r.e.\t day?he stood by the little cot for a lew moments, and then turned mournfully aside to prepare some medicine. Mr. Flemmtr could nut trust himself to ask his opinion. 'You can sav nothing to encourage us, sir,' said Alice. '1 will not deceive you, my dear madam ?the symptoms are at present obstinate? but tucy may yet yieU. May Uod assist cur feeble cherts.' From that moment Alice surrendered her child to her Maker. Sorr.ethiug told her that lie must go, and ivitn an almost bursting heart, sho submitted to the Lord's j vvi!!. It was not so wit? Mr. Fleming.? j Unsupported by the &ith thai sustained his Wild he was pros.rated at the bare possibility | w 1 his chad o oeatii. 12c could noi"ho ! zouiild not5see his so:, turn thus suddenly j Iroin his embrace?lie felt thai a stroke so ! heavy must not fall upon him. Me paced I hie room m agony, entreating the physician t to save him ; but in vum. ! Ca the sixth day of his illness, after a j slioit but quiet sleep, he opened his eyes, i and exclaimed Olodier.' The heart ot j Alice bounded with gratitude at the sound? | it was the first tune ins hps had bieulhed i her name for several dc}s. * \ I . * 1 * i !.'e ft*.- ?tv; K! MKT ".<?| ?<-? ..<s, ww~...-0 i <:? v.-c!! ? | Ai?c^ itCbiiMt^u u itfjiti'viik) but the next ! she said, i fear r.Qi, sen?Jo you foe! I willing that ;t should be so';' j 4Yes. mother?I ani sorry to leave you 1 and l.?ki,oj| iiiiu ueur lii.ic sister^ but I iiuvc 1 fell that I v/:is going to die ever since the evening I asked you to go aud vvuli; with j me. 1 foe! vorv v.-oaV Hw!on?r J.uvo 1 i !: - i\-:1 ! *():ily a week, my child?does It seem to | you longer /' I *0, yes;! though: it had Lao (l many j weeks?so :n my tilings hr,v;? passed j through my maid/ ; Mr. Fleming come i.i ci tins nioaienh ; and wsth his with', rejoiced over ilia restored reason of their child. Alas 1 wVy knew not ' that it was hat die dickering of the lamp i or: ike eve of txpiiing in the socket. After an interval of rest, Walter again snoke. 'I* ill lit r, d'.?i r lie r, saio ne, "die doctor i thinks lli ?L I shad not get well. 1 am sorry ! to go uivay from j on, but i hope I am goj mg to my !:_-.?>v;dy father?in my trunk | von v. i.l iiu my ..l ie D.Llo and P:\iyor . Cock that mother gave mu last Christ uus ?they arc I'm* you, father, because you j ' have not or any {.a.: mother's?and, dear \ mother, I have b -en thinking what 1 CO'jid I I # " give )'ju, i'ii-? i Lave nothing but lint box j i of ha.tit aui ahJij iliat I gathered with LI-; ilea o.) l!:o otic:: nt homo?that ii in the i j corner id my info drawer. You must give | i Eileu ail my b^ohs, anJ my little garden J si iiii sssc; I peas ana golden coreopsis that 1 i have hi en hoping lo see blossom.' tie sank b.iciv exhausted?Alice offered i j hi a cordial, but he shook his head. Atier j j a few moments he said, 'I hope the Lord i ; Jesus Christ .'ovts me, and will put mo on ! j Ins right hand among his sheep. Mother'? I j' A\Viiln;r, Walter/ exclaisncd Mr. Fleming, J . as i;is Lend felt languidly on ins mother's j 'shoulder. The sweet child answered not. I i He was 'absent liorii the body, and present J i wuli the Lord.' * % * j i Dask an 1 desolate was the heart of Mr. Fleming, as he contemplated the remains ! I el Iris clnl!. No blessed word of promise | found access, there whispering,'I may go j to him, but lu cannot come to inc.' Alii was dm!; uncertainly, an 1 he saw his first j burn pl ici J in the ground, without faith in *i. . .. i i x . - i use jjiomisc au s-'ioum rise again. B'j tiiL? h aw bropghi him to himself, and j to (ha inspired Word, that assured him ' lt;s child was not dead bu sleeping.? j There lit ipiyht consolation, ar.d there lie found it. lie S'ii.hed, believed, and was j happy man. i 'They that sow in tears shall reaji in joy/ j and the chastisement that hud seemed to i Alice the most severe that could have belall'Mi i.er, was made to iter the cause ol thanksgiving and praise. w oatiy.n - ^-.wjiiwu ima j iXotice. f itL underpinned having bought tbo entire; -EL stock of goods from Messrs. J. & W. Leak, j would take ibis method of informing their friends j and acquaintances that they have taken the house ) occupied by ii:o Messrs Leaks, where they are i offering a well selected assortment of Dry Goods, j Hardware, and Groceries, at of which they are disposed to sell low fur cash or 0:1 a short time to punctual customers. II. M. & W.IL TOMLINSON. Cticraw March 1839. tf Wi'ies, ; JUST received and for sale, Champaigae,! Madeira, Tenor iff, Sicily, Port, Muscat, Hoc and .Malaga Wines, and for salo by JOHN MALLOY & Co. ; November 2Sth, 163d. 2 tf J insn isolators and Codfish.) JUST Received and fur salo by D. MALLOY. ! March ID, 1639. Id tf : HU.UliU'JS i ?I* NEW YORK, being a*) remonstrance against popular delusion [ whether in science philosophy or religion bv t David Mured. lh Reese i\l. b. A few copies of i til is pungent satire and f owcrful remanstrance arc for sale at the Booiuslore." ; 1 1..-. / i i /13CUlUliUH, TilEcopartnershiphereforccaisiiugbetween i the snbvcrlbei - , under the firm of 1'uivc : & Malloy wru dissolved 011 ti:c 1st rust. by | mutual consent. All those indebted to the concern wiil make J mmcdialc payment to cither, to enable them to j close the bu-ineei without delay. THO. E. FOWL, I A. MALLOY. j January 21st, 16I3S. The Drug Business and the Practice of Mcdi-! j cine will be continued as heretofore by I A. MALLOY. | G uns 1 Dozen Single and Double Barrel Guns, received and for sale by [ ~ JOHN MALLOY & Co. | : November 2Slh, lt>3S. I 2 'r -I New Books Again. BY the arrival ot the Steajucr Oscola a i supply of new books has been recei cd aj the 'Bookstore," among which are the following j viz; In Theology and lieligrous Literature: Euey. \ clopcdia of Religious Knowledge, Luther on : -- - . 1 I (jralaiions, j l uucoruuuu^) v^uun w?v?? w > Intellectual system. Hervcy'u Thcron and i j Aspasio, Banter's "Call" and "Saintb' Rest"? j j Jay's works, 3vo!s. Svo. Jay's Closet Modita- j ! tiuus, Robert Hail's works, 3vols. Svo. Bibles of i various sizes and s vies of binding, Methodist j Hymns, (Gilt Tuck.) In Miscellaneous Literature: The Humbugs, of Mew York, U/.-on's works, Shokcspoarc's! works. We cms' M rion, Weems' Franklin, Letter Writer, Downing'j Songster, Dream Books,! Conversation C.,rds, Fowler and Kirkham'a i Phrenology, Flora's Dictionary, Flora's Interprctcr, Miss Leslies Seventy five Receipts, The : Cook's own Bouk, Pope's Homer, Sir W. Scott'e j works Tvols. bvo. In School Literature: Smart's Horace, Smith's ; Arithmetic, Do. Graammcr, Conistock's PhiI losopby, Cramers Piano Instruction, Violin ' Preceptor, Parley's Geography, Cooper's Virgil, [ Tacitus, Adam's Roman Antiquities, Smalt's ! French Grammer, Beyer's French Dictionary, ? Tales in French, Palmar'a Colliqual Phra i Law Notice. 4 LEX AN DE11 GRAHAM ar.d J. W. Wakency, have entered into copartnoishi? to i practice Liw under the name of Graixaui ; 13la!:am?v. Ot!i o on Maikct Hived. A. GRAHAM. J. W. BLAKBNEY. | Clicraw I'M). 1.1. 1831), 13 tf Roberts' >Silk Manual. Pric1 per single copy, 137 143 cts.?to dealI cars who take 100 copies or more, a deduction j of 213 1-2 nor cout. discount will be made ; to j these who Ukc a less number, 20 perc:. will v be allowed. / Address E-IMtuberts & S. Sanus. IV.rtr.or I ^ i He * 13 .'liinei*'"'. .Ml ! llowund's 'I onic Mixture. i1 111 Agenev for tins valuable medicines j .SI i? at the ''Bookstore" of Mr. Frincc where , it mayatur.v time b: had l>y tho siugle bottle or ! by tlio doze.":. J. A. XXGLI3 Agt. t Che ra w Anvil, j, 1339. I 1 y _ More New Books again. BY tho U.scola just arrived a large supply of new Books has been received, among wiiich ; urn l!i?? lulluvviiif i " * o' i I.i Religious and Theological Literature: | Schmidt's ' ?roe?; Concordance fivols 6vo, i Crution's Concordance, Scongal's Works, Lime I i>l. Lecturer, iioslon'j ( rook in the Lot, .Mrs. j llawke'j .Memoirs, .Methodist Hymns, Ripley's i Notes, Dick's Theology,Townsenu's Bible, 2vols. ; largo 8vo, Cray aiul Bowen's Bible 2vols 8vo. cull*, Robinson's Lexicon t?> Creek Testament. 4 1.x Miscellaneous Literature: .Marshall's Washington 2,'oh Svo, do. do. I2mo, Silk (/rov.er's Guide, Virginia liouseu ife, Bancroft's Units! .St:, irs, IJool: of Hearts, Crockett's Songs .Mir.s I.odi. j Receipts, Cook's own Rook, lrwing's Astoria. Todd's Index Ilcrurn, living's Tour to tho Prairies,RusscIj Slo.te'j Lite of Brandt. In School Literature .* Webslcrs, Elementary and American Soc-lingBooks, Dilworth's Ho. Towns' L'o., Smith'*, Emeisons. Pikes. Daboll's, and Coluums Arithmetics, Worcester's Primer, Lovcll's Young Pupils' First Book, Gallandelt's Picture Defining jand Reading Book. Ilazui Sjicller and Definer, Young and National Reader, American First Class Book, Woodbridges, OIney's, and Mallcbrun Geographies, Columbian Orator, Academical and United Slates Speakers, Goldsmith's Greece and Home by Pinncck, Parley's First Book of History, Tytlers and Bobbin's Histories, liobiusons Book Keeping, Anlhon's Latin Lessons, Do. Greek do. in Prosody, Aics worth's and Leverett's Latin Lexicons, Ccmslock's and Blake's Pliilmnnliina f inr>n!n'.i t!r.nul,ic'''j Chemistry, Legend re's Geometry. I;i Stationary, Demi Record Books, Sealing wax, Black, Red, and assorted wafers, India Rubber, Steel pens*. Letter and Foolscap Paper plain and ruled, Ever pointed poncils, Bristol, Boards ?2Lc. April, 2, IcRJ'J. 22 _ tf_ Raisins. a P AISINS, Almonds, Prunes, Currant j and -BRl Ginger Preserves, for sale by ; DUN LAP & MARSHALL. i Adril 2G. 183'J. 21 tf MONTHLY Report c\f Ladies' Fashions, AT ono do. 1 \ per annum. These fashions are aird' gc.t by one of our most celebrated Modistes, and are beautifully colored. Subscribers may rely upon th-ir correctness. '1 ho Fashions for each month are .Hustreted by two or inoro tull le gth ligurcs, and always Colored, otherwise tlicy arc useless. The months of January, April, July and j October, in addition to the plate of Fashions also contain a Colored Pattern of Window Dra- ! pcry. Full directions always accompany the Fash- j ions, not clothed in foreign Language, but in ; plain English so as to be understood by every ] person The coloring of the plates is superintended by a person who lately officiated a? Director in one of the largest Parisian Establishments ard their beauty cannot be equalled, at least ia this country. The Cheapness of the Work may be tested by a comparison with others. A Magazine Lsued in New York only once every Three Months, is published at the price of Six Dollars per annum whib the Monthly Report is only one Dollar III! They will be furnished monthly, to persons who may wish the fashions only, without the reading portion of tho Lady's Book, at the above very low price, carefully packed and sent by mail i:i any direction. C.<sh of course in advance, postugo paid, any postage paid, any ?!?.. lino t r\ I \r? ni'ivl lit/ thr? ' *ii !?! ivlinr Will C^iUb iiUd IV WW |/U4U ij J %MV A ttw.,w?,v, t ?. ... bo churned to the subscriber. Tho Volume commenced with the April Number 183'J. Price ?1 for twelve Monthly Numbers. A mo^t liberal discount allowed to resident or travelling agents. Address LOUIS A. GODV, till C lies nut Street, Philadelphia. Notice. PARTICULAR. attention will be given to all kinds of Itcp iring, Painting and Trim, ming in the Carriage line; the best of well sea. toned timbers, and all other materials necessary to do good worh hept. All these that favor me with their custom may expect their work done neatly and with despatch, and in any fashion and style to suit them, and on the most rcasouu. b o terms for payment on delivery of the work. N. D ?Cood workmen and good work shall be done, and all pains taken to accommodate my customers. Earou hes, Buggies, Wagons, Gigs, and Sulkeys of any fashion will be made to order and warranted good materials ahd workmanship. I will bo found sti'I on Market street opposite to Mr. Gr ham's Law Office. I. W INN, Ch -raw, S. C. May 17th, 1839. 27?3.n Nolice. mallei subscriber having employed a blick smith from North Carolina (the lanJ id good blacksmiths) solicits a share of public pi t-'onagc. His shoo is situated on second street. JOHN M. SMITH, Che raw, March -1th, ltJ36. 16 if administrators Notice. PHI HE Creditors of Hiram Tryon deceased ara JL requested to call and receive on their debts [ '25 per cent. The next and last dividend, will, i it is hoped, he made in a tew months. Some of I the debts are not yet collected and a little ! pronerty is unsold. ALEX. GRAHAM. I Adair. I Che: aw, Feb. 12,16119. 16 tf Cheraw Academy. rj^IIE trustees take great pleasure in annouue. JL ing that both departments of this ins itution are in operation. The Male department under ill-; "1'wintcndencc of Mr. E. Ilall; the Female, under iliat of Mr. J Sowers. The course of i imtruction in the Male department wili bo that ; required to enter the South Carolina College, i The course in the Female department will be to j make thorough scholars. j The scholastic year began 1st October, and i ends 1st July The year is again devided into two j scsions. The first begins 1st Uclo?i.r .*uu euus j lbth 1'Vbruary. The second begins io i'obruary ] and ends 1st July. Terms ot* Tuition per session are, l*or spelling, reading and writing ?12 Tl;a above with arithmetic, Eug usb Grammar arid Geography 1G i The above with the classes, higher branches of Mathematics, Logic, Rhetoric &c. 20 * j Five dollars each will be added io the abovt ; for painting and drawing, or the modern lan I guages. 1 All.payments arc in advance. The pupil wil , be required to pay for what remains of the scssioi j at the time he or sheenters ; nor will deductior 1 or drawback be made for less of time. JAS. W. Bi.AKEXF.y, .'ree'v. and T re as. r.. s.'to " tf V ? G* . V ? Now Goods. DM ALLOY has just received a large sup ply of (irocciies, Hardware, and Diy Goods which will be sold very cheap. JJunlap fy Marshall. HAVE received a pr.it of their new Fall arm Winter goods, cud expect tho remainder their fancy goods on Monday. They have o.?. , hand a good stock of Salt, Sugar, Cofleo &c. teo Ou ober 21th, 1838. 49? ^AM'HOFSlSERIES, OK SCHOOL CLASSICKS. PUOFESSOIt Antbon of Columbia College, New York, is editing a series of j classical works for the use of schools and j Colleges to consist of perhaps thirty volumes.? j The ripe scholarship of the'Editor is an ; abundant pledge to all interested, that the test adopted wi.l bo the purest, that the English i Commentaries will be judicious and learned, and ; that all other suitable aids to a right undcrstandi ing of the original, will bo liberally furnished. ; This pledge is fully redeemed in the volumes ; already publ.shed, which are, Latin Lessons, n | new Greek Grammar, Greek Prosody, Sallust, ! Ciesar. Ciceio, and lioracc, ail of wbicli may , be examined or purchased at the "Boukctcrc April 5, 1839. 21 t? Durham Boots. A few dozen just received and for saio very cheap, neatness and durati.ity considered. This article iias been sufficiently tried in this market and proved to be among the best i ever olFeied tor she. D. JOHNSON. I Cheraw, Hay 21,1630. 28?be Final iVoiice. 4I.L persons indebted to Shadrach Mitchell deceased are again earnestly requested u | come forward and settle the remands again*** them, those who do not avail themselve of this notice w.ll find their notes and accounts | in the hands of an officer for collection. All . those having claims against said Mitchell must ! bring them unto rau properly attested within | the time prescribed by law or they will not rc: cc.vo a dividend of h;s Estate. D. 8. HAULED. April lotii 1839. 23 tf JNo icc. PrnilG Subscriber having taken on the26th j JL ult. the entire stock of goodu of Messrs. I <- * o\ja?i* ^>41119 V.W Uii iJia OWII inuiviuu.ll ; account will coutinuelu keep on hand, one door i south of A. Bine, a largo supply of Groceries, Dry Goo s, Hardware and Cutlerry, all of which j will be sold low for cash or countiv produce. : it. t. pu'vvell. M?y 3. 1-39. 25 0 Jugs& Jars. A Large and general assortment Jugs and X?1l Jars, just received and for sale by JOHN .MALLOY & Co. November 23th, 1333. | 2 tl Molasses. ^ "F] II lids Now Orleans Molasses for salo JL very cheap by the 11 lid or Retu.l. D. MALLOY. Mrach 12th, 1839. __ Oils & White Lead. LAMP and Linseed Oils, White Lead, Putty and Window Glass, for sale by DUN LAP & MARSHALL. April 20 1830. 24 tf Seasonable Goods. DUNAP& MARSHALL are now rccciv. ing by the CCcoIa tiio principal part of I their Spring and Summer Goods j April 3d. 1633. 20 tf Groceries. TJ1K undersigned have received by the lato arrivals and otfer for sale tbcTol towing ar. . ticles. ! 10 Hhds. St. Croix's Sugar. 10 Ilhds. Porto Rico, do 50 Bags Colfce, 5 11 lids. Molasses. 10 llhds X. E. Rum, 1 Ihpo Gin, 1 Pipe. | C. Brandy, 2 Casks Forter (in bottles; 5 bblss | Vinegar, 50 bbls. Domestic Liquors, 10 Casks j Cheese and 4 boxes Pine Apple Cheese, Pepper, i Spicc, Ginger. Indigo, Madder, Sperm and Tal . low Candles, Chocolate, Mustard, Ilyson, Im 1 pciial and Gun Powder Teas, Soap, Rice, Pow der. Shot and Lead. JNO. MALLOY, & Co. 'i November 28th, 1838. 2 tf South Carolina. i John K. Mtlvcr. ") ~ .... i Adair. E. R. Mclver. ! Dco'u!it.ton m . } Foreign ! Richard In graham J Attachment. WHEREAS the Plain till*in the above sla. ted case has filed his Dccralation in mv | office against the Defendant who is absent 1 rem j and without the limits of the state hating neither ! wife nor attorney known within the same. It is ordered that the Defendant do place 01 1 make Ins defence to the said Decraiatiou within i a year and a day from the date h reof other* isn i final and absolute judgmct will be given end j awarded against him. Office of Common Pleas ) ; for Darlington District. ( S. W. DUBOSE. C. C 1* December Ji?, 1338. J 5 evUniflv Cigars. ! & 31. Spanish Cigars, just received and for salo : ?2> by JNO. MALI.OY, & Co. ! Ncvciiioer 28th, 1838. 2 tf i Bagging. Rope & Twine. pice s Bagging. 50 Coi'a Ropo oad ; ilOO pounds Twine fcr sale by JODNMALLOY&l'o. ! November 38th, 1833. " 4 I i ^ l* To Cotton Planters, rg^IJE uiulersigued has locatod himself in _S_ Chcraw for thu purpose of making and repairing Colton Gins; and has taken a stand at the corner of fro .t and market streets next door above Mr. i\ Long. His Gins will bo made on tho plan of those ot Messrs Win. McCroigkt ?L iSon of Winnsboro So. Co., Ho will cot confine himself to citlcr tho common or reverse Gia?, but will make cither to order. lie will also make Reversed Crist Mil's/ an article highly approved by those who havo had them in op ration. About iiyo hundred have been sold iu this and the adjoining states. The undersigned Jiopes to give general satisfaction by assiduity and attention to business, and i j the character and finish of his work. ; IV. A. McCUEIGHT. Che raw, Feb. 27, ll 15 t?_ l\ Porter and Cider, i ON DON PORTER. Newark Cider, Lmio j .S ^ Juice, Lv.;.. )n dyrup and Cordials, fov-salur ap k jiarshaix : April rt), JSJ31L tt\