Cheraw gazette and Pee Dee farmer. [volume] (Cheraw S.C.) 1838-1839, December 05, 1838, Image 1
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M. MacLean, Editor and Proprietor. CHBRAW S. C. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1838. Vol. IV. No. 3.
TERMS. ]
If paid within three months, - - 300. j
If paid within three months after the close = 7
ofthoyear, . . 3. 50 I i
If paid within twelve months after the J p
close ofthoyear 4 00 ; ai
If cot paid within that tunc, - . . - 5 00 ) h
A company often persons taking tho paper at 1 C
the same Post Office, shall be entitled to it at ?55 < T
provided tho names be forwarded together, and j T
ucompanied by the money. J S
No paper to bo discontinued but a! lie option !
of tho Editor till arrearages are paid. i B
Advertisements not excooding sixteen lines,a*
insert! for ono dollar the first time, and thirty, j re
seven and a half cents, each subsequent insertion er
Persons sending in advertisements are request- ; w
oc to specify the number of times they are to be i hi
inserted; otherwise tliey will be continued till, jJJ
ordered out, and charged accordingly. i P
0*Tho Postage must bo paid on all comma, j cc
nications ^ ? j ar
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Unprecedented Novelty. c
flMI.VT Extraordinary inimal the Giraffe J a]
.a. or Camelf.opard, together with scvoral other
ra;e and interesting Antelopes, &e., ell from '
t it interior of the hitherto unexplored regions of
central Africa, none of which were before brought '
to the continent of America, and but rarely seen
in any part of the civilized world, uui/ 6e cxhi- J
bited o i the public square in Cheraic, on Thurs- , a:
day and Friday t!ie 6/A and TrA days of Dcce/n- ^
ber, 1838. Hours from i to 4 F. it I. on Thurs- | ^
day, and from 10 to 4 on Friday. Admittance ;
25 cents, childron under 10 years halfprice. j ^
Cheraw, S. C. Nov. 27, 1838. 2 2t. j ?'
Guns ! Guns ! Guns !
! p
A good assortment of double and single bar- I "
rel shot Guns; somo very fine, also a few C<
Rifles for sale very low by :i
13. McINTOSH. & Co.
November 28th, 1S38.
2 3t jrr
A supply of the following, among otlier, books ; ^
for young persons and Children for salo at llio
Rook Store. {
Flora's Interpreter, Young Ladie's Own j
Book.
Boy's Own Book, Girl's Own Book. j
Child's Own Bx>k, Stone's Chil'ds Reader, j
Watts Diviue Songs, Worcester's Primer. !
New England Do. VariousC atecliisms. j ^
Manroo and FranciVColorod Toy Books. t jj
iEsop's Tables. Croekctt9 Songs. Down- !
ing's Do.
Boys and Girls Library 23 vol. i
New Books. j"
TIIE follow ng among others, have been ad- g
ded to the stock of standard Religious /
works always to be found at tho 44 Book Store"
viz:
Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge,
Lime Street Lectures, Spruco St. do.
"Hunter's Sacred Biography. Banyan's Works .
18mo. I i
Burder*s Village Sermons 1 vol. 8vo. Almost j j
Christian.
Berkeleys Works 1 vol. Svo. Milton's Prose !
Works. j
Offices oi Christ by Stevenson. Barnes1 on [
thd Gospels.
Polyglott Bibles, fine gilt and plain.
Thomson's Catechism for Communicants,
Presbyterian Book of Discipline, 1 pocket vol. 1 Christian
Lyre and Supplement.
Theron and Aspasia. by Hervey.
Presbyterian Missions, by Dr. Green,
Booth's Reign of Grace. Methodist llyinns.
November 28th, 1838.
2 tf ^
THE following new Works l??vc recently (
been received at the "Book Store"
Milton, Young, Gray, and Bcaities' Poetical j
Works 1 vol. 8vo.
Rogers, Poetical Woras, 1 vol. 8vo.
Byrons Works.
Fowler's Phrenology. Complete Letter Writer.
Hannah Morc's Works 7 vol.
Ewell's Mechanical Companions.
Home Book of Health and Medicine.
Combe on the Constitution of Man.
Shakespear's Works 2 vol. 8vo.
ALSU
Merchant's Assistant.
McKcnzics 5000 Rjceip s
Virginia Housewife.
Miss Leslies 75 Kecoipts. ,
SALE OF NEGROES, j
WILL bo sold at Darlington Court House, ,
on the first Monday in January, bctvvcon i
30 and 40 Negroes j
nearly all of them able bodied men and women, j
These negroes belong to the estate of T.. R.
Mclver and have been at work for some time on
a Rail Road in Alabama.
Terms Cash.
JOHN K. McIVER, ) Executors.
WM. C. McIVER, $ E. R Mclver.
Nov. 28th, 1838.
2 If
Bacon and Lard
JUST reocived, and for sale low for c?sht
6 )00 lbs. well cut el Baltimore bacon, con iating
cf Hams, Shou'ders, and Sid?s; also 500
lbs. leaf lard iri 50 lb Kegs.
P. MAT.LOW
July 20th, l*'4v
'IT 4 f
Sank of Charleston, S. C.j
CHARLFSTON, 17th Nov. 1838. j
OTfCE is hereby given, that in conformity f
to t!io provisions of the Chartor oithis Cororation
and d Resolution of the Stockholders
doptod at their last Annual Meeting, it has
sen determined to extend the amount of the :
apital Stock of this Bink to a farther sum of
'WO MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, or Twenty
'housund Shares at One Hundred Dollars each
hare. i
For this purpose, Books will be opened at the
aukmg House in this City, on the firs! Monday
id succeeding Tuesday in January next, to
iceivc the subscriptions of all such Stockholds
as may avail themselves of the right to
hich they are exclusivly. entitled, of subscri
-- *1 1
ng to a numOer ot snares cquai to uwso j?ciu i
7 tncin respectively, in tho present Capital.? ! '
wcnty-fivo per cent, or T^euty-five I-dl&rs ?.
ich Share, to be paid f.i?ne of subscribing
jd the balance of Sevenly.five per cent or Sev- (
ity.five Dollars on each share, to be paid as I .
Hows viz. Twenty five dollars, on each Share j
i the first Monday and Tuesday in June next, j
id the remainder, being filly dollars on each j
larc, to be paid within six months thereafter, at I ic
discretion of the Board of Direcrors, on one 1 <
onth's public notice being given. J 1
All transfers of Stock in the present Capital j
lust be mado on or before the fifteenth day of i
eceinbor next, after which period tho Books ; <
ill be closed. 1 1
A.G.ROSE, Cashiei. jl
U" The South-Carolinian and Telescope, at j *
olumbia ; Courier at Camden ; Advertiser, at | '<
idgcfield ; Messenger, at Pendleton ; Mountain- i 1
ir, at Greehville; Gazette, at Georgetown; and
azette, at Chcraw, will give the above two in- j
Ttions viz?in the first and last week of the I <
mo limited, and send their bills to tho Bank for I
ayment. j
Nov. 19 1838.
2 2t i
Fall and Winter Goods.
rllE Subscribers have lately ree'd by Steam 1
and Polo Boats their fall and winter supply
fGoods which ure offered for sale on accommoatir.g
terms.
AMONG WHICH ARE
Blue, Black, Invisible Green, and Mixed
Iroad Cloths, Casimercs, Sattinott*, Silk Velvet
nd Worsted Wtiagf, Flannels, Blankets,
rish Linon, Shcctii gt a .d Shirtings, Marenos, 1
ircassians. Shawls and fancy Handkerchiefs, j
alicoes, Hosiery, Lambs Wool and Worsted ;
liirts anil drawers, fine and common Stocks \
id Collars, Silk, Kid and Worsted Gloves, Lin- {
'ys, Domestics, &.c. &c.
ALSO
A general assortment of negro cloths.
ALSO j
Table and Pocket Knives, Files, Rasps, Pad j
nd Stock Locks, IIai.tr, Trace and Log Chains, 1
ron and Brass andirons, Shovel and Tongs, j
ad Irons, Carry Combs, Handsaws, Mill and !
l indsaw files, Collins' Axes, Drawing Knives,
dffoo Mills, with a general assortment of Blacknith's
Tools.
ALSO
Common and fine Teas. Bowls, Plates, Dishes, t
itchcrs and Ewers and Bisons, Cut Glass and j
oinmon Castors, fine and common Tumblers, ,
nd Wines, with a few fino dinner sets.
ALSO
A general assortment of Ladies' and Gentle. J
ion's Shoos, Boots and Over Shoes.
All of which will be sold low and on acoomoating
terms by
JOHN MALLOY & Co.
Brick Store.
Nov. 21st, 1838.
1 if
W mes,
fL'ST received and for salo, Champaigne. :
Madeira, TenerifT, Sicily, Port, J;Muscat, ;
[oc and Malaga Wines, and lor sale by
JOHN MALLOY &. Co.
November 28th, 1838.
2 t r
Hats & (Japs. j
Cases fashionable Hats & Caps, just
received and for sale low by
J. MALLOY & CO.
November 28th, 1838.
2 tf
Bagging. Rope & Twine.
pieces Bagging, 50 Coils Ropo and
)W\W 200 pounds Twine fer sale by
JOHN MALLOY & Co.
November 38th, 1838.
2 tf
Jugs & Jars.
4 Large and general assortment Jugs and
Jars, just received and for sale by
JOHN MALLOY & Co.
November 28th, 1838.
2 tf
Overcoats & Cloaks.
JUST receivod by our Pole Boat, 4 dozen |
Ladies Cloaks (assorted qualities) also a gen- j
jral assortment of Gentlemens Cloaks, C.oth '
ind Blanket Overcoats, which will be sold on |
iccomodating terms by
JNO. MALLOY, & Co.
November 28th, 1838.
2 tf |
Niils 4* Brads.
Kegs Nails and Brads, assorted sizes
for sale low by
JNO. MALLOY, & Co.
November 28ih, 1838.
2 tf
Groceries.
THE undersigned havo received by tho late
arrivals and offer for salo tho following ar.
tides.
10 Hhds. St. Croix's Sugar,
10 Hhds. Porto Rico, do
50 Bugs Coffee,
5 Hhds. Molasses.
10 Hhds N. E. Rum, 1 Pipe Gin, 1 Pipe
C. lirundy, 2 Casks Porter (in bottles) 5 bbls.
Vinegar, 50 bbls. Domestic Liquors, 10 Casks
J 1 p;?0 A nnln Choose. Pepper,
^neese nuu t * ?.??
Spice, Ginger, Indigo, Madder, Sperm and Tallow
Candles, Chocolate, Mustard, Hyson, Irapevial
and Gun Powder Teas, Soap, Rice, Powidcr,
Shut and Lead.
JNO. MALLOY, & Co.
; November :28th, 1836.
j .
Cotton Yarn.
\ Bunches Cotton Yarn, from Wil.
hams' Factory,
for sale by
JNO. MALLOY, &Co.
Xovcinb"* vVm. 1(338.
Guns.
1 Dozen Single and Double Barrel Guns,
received and lor sale by
JOHN MALLOY & Co.
November 28th, 1838.
2 jf !
Apples.
GO bushels Limber Twig niounUinApplcs, j
25 " Sifted Meal,
For sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 21th, 183S.
49 tf
Cigars.
M. Spanish Cigars, just received and for sale
IP by
' JNO. MALLOY, & Co.
Noveiioer28th, 1839.
2 tf
I ? md
Estate Sale.
BY permission of the ordinary for Chesterfield
District; will bo sold on the first day
jf January next, at the Market House in Che&w,
at 10 o'clock, M.
19 LIKELY NEGROES*
The property of the late Wm. Pegucs, imbra.
ling a variety of ages and sexes. The lot is as
likely as any to be found in tho State. Further
nrticulars arc deemed unnecessary as purcba.
;ers will of course be on tho ground to see and
ict tor themselves, where every information can
)e had, to give satisfaction to the buyer.
TERMSOne-third
of tho purchase money will be required
in cash. The balance, a credit until tho
first of Jauuary 1840. Notes, boaring- interest
from the day of sale, payable at the Merchants,
Bank of S. C. at Cheraw, with good personal
security, and mortgage of the property; purchasers
to pay for papers, and the property not to
bo removed until tho condition of tho sale is
complied with."
B. BRYAN, Adm'r.
Nov. 21,1838. 1. tjn.
Sheriff's Sales.
BY order of the Court of Ordinary, will be
sold on the first inonday in December
next at Chesterfield Court House, within tho
legal hours of sale, all the real Estate of Drewry
Boatright deceased, lying on Jetnmie's Creek
and Abram's Creek, containing eight hundred
and sixty nine acres, more or less.
Terms?As much cash as will defray the ex.
penses of the sale will be required on the day of
sale.?For the balance, one half payablotke first
day of January 1840 and the other half on the
first day of January 1841 with intefTest frem day
of sale. Purchasers to givo Bond and good
security and a mortgago on the premises (if required)
to tire Ordinary to secure the purchase
money, and pay for all necessary papers.
A. M. LOWRY/ShfF.C. D.
Vnv in IMS. 2__2t
AUCTION.
ON Monday 17th December next, at tho
Houso opposite the Planters Hotel, a lurje
lot of household and kitchen furniture, consist,
ing of
I English Piano,
1 Pair of Card tables,
Mahogany dining do
Carpets
Candle Shades
Crockery Glass and
China Ware,
Bra 8, fire sets,
Fendors,
1 Hair Sofa (spring seat,)
1 Dozen Rush bottom chairs,
2 Sets Windsor Do,
Beds and Matrasses,
Bedsteads,
Plated candle sticks,
Do cordial stand,
Knives and Forks.
Clock and a complete set of kitchen furnitun
iwth other articles usually wanted by IIous<
keepers, also a stove and school room turnituro
Most of the above fnrnituro has been in us(
but a short time and is worthy of the attontior
of housekeepers.
TERMS.
Under $10 cash; ovei that amount a credit c
90 days ; purchasers to give note with approve<
security.
J. HERVEY, Auetr.
Nov. 21, 1838.
1 tf
Interesting to Teachers.
1^"PT1CE is hereby given that tho Acadeinj
II * R?nnettsvillo. Marlboro, So. Ca. wil
be vacant at tho closo of the present session.?
This institution consists of a Male and Feniali
department, which the Trustees arc desirous o
filling with appropriate and well qualilie*
Toachers. Tho teacher in tho male departmen
must bo competent to teach tho various branch
es usually taught in tho best Acadoin cs ; am
tho Toacher of the female department,the branch
es of an accomplished femalo education. Ap
j plicants are reqnested to present their applica
tions with as littlo delay as practicable. The
will bo received until the 10th December nex
when the election will be mado. All commum
cations on the subject, to be addressed to ReA
Campbell Stubbs, President of the Board of Trut
tees.
JAMES THOMAS.
Secretary.
Oct 24,1838.
50 U
Ten Dollars Reward.
WILL bo given to any one who may fin
anri return in mo a larere brown pockt
book lost on thursday the 25th inst. botwee
the hours of 11 o'clock A. M. and 6 o*cloc
P. M. containing five dollors cash, notes an
due hills. Tho papers will be of no value to an
ono but the owner.
FELIX LONG.
I Chcraw Oct. 29,1838.
1 50 tf
Sperm Oil.
BEST winter strained Sperm Oil, for sa
by
A. P. LACOSTE.
I October 31st, 1838.
50 tf
Notice.
j THROWN BRYAN takes this method to gi
* " nntirp, rfiat lotters of administrati'
I have been granted him on the estatb of Willia
: Pegues junr. dcceasod, late of Chesterfield D.
{ tnct, and to request ail persons indebted in a
| manner to th? said cstato to make payment
him. All those to whom the estate may be i
d' bied will present their claims within the tii
lised by law, or payment will be refused.
Choraw, October 24th, 183?.
4? it
Blacksmiths Notice. \ (
THE Sub cribcr takes this method of inform- j
ing his custom rs and tho public generilly
that he has sold out bis Blacksmith's Shop md 1
will not carry on the business on his own ic- j J
count after the 1st day of November. He th<re-i c
fore earnestly requests that all those indebted to ?
him will come forward and settle their accouits *
>y cash or note, as lie is desirious to close ill
his business before the close of tho present yeir. *
The business will be carried on at the sane d
placo and by the same hands under the directbn 6
ot Mr. Andrew Miller tho person to whom he *
has sold tho shop.
SIIADRACH MITCHELL.
Oct. 24,1838.
50 tf
I BOOK BINDING.
THE subscribers have established themselves (
in the above line of business in Chcraw ,
^nd offer their scrvicos to its citizens.
u.x BAZENCOURT, & CO.
XI.<ra^r5TCr.7Jaft/iW. -
Cheese.
A CASKS CHEESE, very fine, just re
I JL v ceiveu iiuu
For sale by D. MALLLOY.
New Goods.
r|!UE Subscriber is now Receiving bis fal
JL stock of dry goods, consisting in part of
British and American Prints, Silks, Muslins,
Laces 6cc. also a good stock of Cloaks, Cassimeres,
Sattinetts, Negro Kersic9, Blinkots.
Hits, Bonnets, Shoes, and a groat many other
articles too tedious to enumerate.
Which ho will sell low for cash.
MALCOM BUCHANAN.
Cheraw Sept. 12, 1838 44?tf
India Rubber Overshoes.
FOR Sale by
D. MALLOY.
Nov.l5t'i 1S37. l_tf
Dunlap Sf {Marshall.
HAVE received a part of their new Fall anr
Winter goods, and expect the remainder of
their fancy goods on Monday. They have on
hand a good stock of Salt, Sugar, Coffee &c. &c
Oc obor 24th. 1838. 49?tf
Carpenters Tools.
AN additional supplyjust reev'd which makes
my assortment very good,
D. MALLOY.
March 5th, 1838. 17?tf.
' ~~ TwTTv i\t 1J7 ~
?UU i\egrues rruweu.
TO work on tbo Louisville Cincinnati and
Charlestun Rail Road, near Columbia at
Twenty Dollars per monthby
NESB1TT & LESVIS,
Contractors for sections 5 to 13. Every attcntion
will be paid to the comfort of the negroes;
and any owner disposed to hire hands may satisfy
himself by a visit to the work, that they !
are as well treated as any negroes in the State, j
52 6w j
Real Estate for Sale.
THE Subscriber offers tor sale, on most accommodating
terms that newly erected
Dwelling Houso situated between second and
third 6treots fronting on the latter, opposite Mr.
E. Bownes'rcsidenec, together with the other neccssary
out buildings. The lots are newly fenced
in; the whole in goodrepair. The house is 46 by
36 feet, containing 6 rooms viz. 4 in the lower story
with passage 10 foet wide through tho centre,
and 2 in upper story, all well plaistcred and fin- !
ishod: each room in lower story has a neat !
fire place ; there is attached to theso premises, 5 1
lots 3 fronting on second street and 2 on third J
street, and boqpded on the south by Powo st. The
situation is considered as healthy as any in
Town.
CONLAW LYNCH.
Sept. 12, 1838. 44 tf
j i'ish.
MACKEREL, Codnsh and Salmon.
For Sale by
, D. MALLOY.
i Nov. 8, 1837. 25 tf.
Notice.
THE copartnership of Williams and Mun.
gcr is dissolved by the death of Mr
Monger. The business of the concern will be
closed by the surviving rtner.
JNO. N. WILLIAMS,
Surv'g Partner.
23 August, 1838. 42-3ra
?
[ j Spanish Cigars.
I A first quality Spanish cigars,
: 9VVV Brand, just received and
c for sale by
; D. MALLOY.
{ April 18th, 1S3S.
; 23 tf
d * 7
Hats & Caps.
'* jk Few cases, latest style of fashionable Hats
" xm. and Caps.
V For sale by
4 D. MALLOY.
'* Nov. 15th, 1837. J tf
r. ? __
> Blacksmiths Tools.
A good supply on hand, of every thing in the
line, for sale at a small advance above cost,
D. MALLOY.
March 5th 1838. 17?tf.
Hams.
j "J A^AA lbs very choice N C IIa:ns.
t Also 400 superior Sides and
Shoulders N. C. bacon, for sale by
? A. Y. LACOSTE.
j October 17th, 1838.
Z 48 tf
y
In Equity.
Lancaster District.
John Massey, jr.
~ admr. etal
>
vs. # r
jc Sarah Massey ct al
Dy order of the Court of Equity July Term
183d, tho creditors of John Massey Scn'r. (do.
ceased) late of Chesterfield District are required
to presen*. the amounts of their demands or
oath, and establish the sarao on or before the
first of tho next court.
J. W. WITHERSPOON, Jr._
vc c. E. L. V.
on Commissioners Office. )
im Oct. 12. 1838. $
is- [Printors fee $5. 50.1 49?3m
to Notice.
in- T S. DRAKE has commenced the Tailor
mo -Li iug business ia Dr. McLean's Store op
posite to D. Malloy.
'< Chore rv, Set*. f?Gtb, 1638,
tf
Carpenters & Joiners Planes
&c, &c.
4M0NG which are she following, viz:?
Plow, Astragals, Dadoes, Fillisters, Greian
Ovolos, Og es and quirk Ogees, Sash, Bead
nd Match Planes, Hollows and Rouuds, Snipe
lills, Rabbet, side Rabbets and Reeding Planes,
imooth, Jack, Fore and Jointer Planes (double
Jid single Irons) Firmer chisels, Spring Divi.
lers, squares dec. Marking and Morticing Gua;es,
Key hole, Tenant and Hand Saws: Also
^ocks, Hinges, Files, Sprigs, Nails Ac.- Ac.
For sale cheap by
D. MALLOY.
Oct. 25th, 1837.
Hats.
Cases 1st qualityClipped. Nutria, latest style
w 2 do do plain Russia for Summer
2 do do Otter A Beaver naps, very
handsome,
1 do do?tKoolUity
1 do do Straw jlo. All
for sale very cheap by
DtMALLOY.
March 5th, 1838. 17?tf
Paints, Oils, Glass, &c.
25 kegs White Lead,
8 bbls Linseed Oilj
30 gallons Turpentine,
300 lbs Putty,
25 boxes 8 k 10, Glass.
Just received and for sale by
A. P. LiCOSTE.
October 17th, 8139.
48 tf
Just Received, and for sale
at the Hook Store.
GIBBON'S Rome, Marshall'i Washington
Burr's Memoirs, Fianklin'sWorks, Comb
on iho Constitution of Man, Arabian Nights
Travel's in Egypt, Arabia <?c. Robinson Cruso<
fine gilt, do. plain, Child's ovn Book, Hom<
Book of Health and Medicine, 7irginia House
wife, Miss Leslie's Seventy.FiveReccipts, Stew
art's Adventures in Capturing Nurrell, Mason'i
Frarier, Western Songster, Sinjer's own Book
Boy's own Book.
Administrator's Sale.
BY permission of the ordinary will be sold or
Saturday the 15th Decenber next at thi
market House in Cheraw, the celebrated blood
ed hoise, Franklin, owned in part by the cs
tate of William Pesrues and a gmtleman in N. C
His pedigree will be furnished on application t<
the subscriber.
Terms.?Twenty-five dollars in cash. Twelvi
months credit on the balance, if over one thou
sand dollars, iflcss than one thousand dollars
six months with note payable at the Mer.hanU
Bank of S. C. at Chcraw, endorsed to the satii
faction of the adminis rator anl all concerned.
BROWN BRYAN,
Admr. of W. Pcgues.
November 21. 1839.
1 4t
Corn Meal.
A supply of fresh ground corn meal, eoi
stantly on hand, and for sale by
D. MALLOV.
April 18th, 1838.
23 tf
Boots.
JUST received a supply of Durham mat
Boots, a Superior article both in materi
| and .in workmanship.
Also a good supply of Boots and Shoes in stoi
home made; all of which can be well recominen
ed and will be sold at a reaonable price.
Coots and Shoes will be made to order of b?
UTorthern Leather, and by experienced woi
men.
N. B. all persons indebted to the Subscriber a
! roqucstod to call and settle as early as practic
blcin the months of December and January c
; using.
DANIEL JOHNSON.
Cheraw Nov. 20th 1838.
1 3t.
Portrait Painting.
MESSRS. J. & R. Bogle, are now in tl
placo where, should they meet with suf
ciont cncouragomcnt, they will probably rema
two or three weeks. Persons wishing to ha
their likenosscs taken, will make immodu
application. If the likenesses are not entire
satisfactory to all parties there will bo no chart
Nov. 10th, 1838.
52 2t
P. S.?Apply to Dr. Thos. E. Powe.
Notice.
WILL bo received in a few days a han
somo extension top fiaronehe with so?
for six urown persons 4 insido and 2 out, i
excellent article for a family and woll adapted
Southorn Roads being light built. Also a n<
Family Carriage, light and in complete ord
Also a second hand 2 horse Barouche, all
cither ol which will be sold on good terms.
Apply to
BROWN BRYAN.
Nov. 7th,. 1838.
51 tf
N. B. Persons who may wish to purchaso i
groes may liear of a few on application to m*
BURN'S MILLS.
THESE Mills five miles below Cheraw
now in complete order for 6awing lumt
grinding corn and wheat and bolting flour. 1
i bolting cloths arc new and of a superior qua]
j The Proprietor intends to remain at the milts
present year and will give hkr personal attent
j to all tiio business of the mills. Ho ho
j by punctual attention to business, not or
i merit, but get a large sharo of custom in
j above lino of business.
J. W. BURN
; Chesterfield, District S. C. Jan. 22d, 1638
i
j Bacon.
I H AA LBS. No. Ca. Bacon for sale by,
jO Iff# D. MALLOY
' March 5th 1839. 17?tl
i HorseShoes and Horse Sh<
| Nails.
XT. 1 O 1 TTrtrcn Sh
Burdens paicm r?o >.?,ai~
and Horse shoe nails, cheaper and be
than can be made by iho common oporation.
For salo by
D. MALLO\
Nov. 8. 1837. 25 tl
VV anted.
. rjlWO or three Journoyman Tailors, g
JL workman by
L S. DRAKI
Cheraw, October 2, 1838.
47 ft
'
Received by the Jate arrivals at fta Book
Store a number of New Religious Work*,
which with those on hand before, raako
an assortment. Among them are the'
following:
BOSTON'S Fourfold State, Ssolt's and
Clark's Commentaries, Crodetit Concord,
j ance, MilnePs Chucgji History, Cui: worth's hu
, tellectual System, vfl. 1st, Campbell^ Fou* doik
, pels, Appleton's Works, Missionary Eullftdkti
, Watson's Dictionary, Dwightk Theology, <
Home's introduction, Gaston's CellecUooatXynrf
dale's New Testament, Comprehensive Bible,
Family Bibles, Hodge on the Romans, LmO
street Lectures, Spruce Street Lectures, Marrow
af Divinity, Cole ooGod*? Ssverignty, Synod of
Dort, Mark's Meduin, Harvey on Mcnl Agency
Memoir of Dr. Porter, Memoir of Dr. Neva, Ki?
i vin's Practical Thoughts, Nevin on Fopsry,
Luther on Galations, Life of Calvin, Calvin on
' Romans, Butler's Analogy, Chalmoi*s Works,
Dick's Works.
^draimsfraitrt's Pfoliee..
ALL persons indsbtsd tothd laU John 1 , ,
Hinsonf will please make p^ymenttO flfcf
subscriber forthwith; arid alt persons having de.
mands against the intestate a i.l present them
properly proved, within the time prescribed, by
law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their
recovery. ,
ALEXANDER GRAHAM, Admf.
Cheraw, S. C. Feb. 14th. 1838. 14-tf _
For <SaIe at the Book &tofe.
Scientific Clan Bool, Parker's English Granu
mar, Parker's English Composition*, Whek
pley's Compound, Smellie's Philosophy, Kline's
Criticism, W oodbridge's Geography, Smith* En.
I glish Grammar, B*ike's Philosophy, Smith's
Arithmetic, Davie's Legender, Davie's Bourdon's
Geography of the Heavens, together with a gen.
oral assortment of Classical and Other sebeOf
j books.
, Record Books, from 2 to 5 quires, full bound.
i do do do do halfbouad.
i Merchant's Day Books and Ledgers.
Water colours " Fine Pen Knives. ^
April 25, 1838. . 24-tf
For Sale.
A second hand two horse Carriage and Gig
both in good repair. Apply to
r? M. BUCHANAN.
Choraw, Feb. 27th. 1838. . . 16, tf
Molasses.
m fk HI1DS. Prime Trinedad Do Cuba MoM.
wFlasses, just received, and for sale by
, D. MALLOY
th. 1838. ... __
Notice.
TEN thousand pounds good sound bacon, for
sale by
BROWN BRYAN.
' Nov. 7th, 1838.
* i? fi?m* < iiffAfl. Iron. Nails, fisninr,
IXIDO, 1 . - - _
Bale Rope, Twine, Seine do, Sattinetts, Shirtings,
Blankets, &c. 61c. \
?1 jj
American Farmer.
COMPLETE sets of this excellent periodical
consisting of 15 volumes each.
Also, ROBERTS' SILK MANUAL, ?
work of general utility, comprising all the information
necessary to be knows in the culture
of the Mulberry and growth of Silk.
The above works are offered for sale, at the
office of the FARMER and GARDNER,
Je North-cast cottier of Baltimore and Chad?
al ton-streets, Baltimore, Md.
April 18th, 1837.- " .
<1- Ifi Equity. " *
t South Carolina Cherav DittrieC
,J_ Wiley Kelly and Wm. Kelly KB
Adrnr'e of David Kelly, for
ra ' vs. account
Elizabeath Kelly et al. and
n; Heirs ot David Kelly Partition.
IT appearing to my sotisfaetton that John
Eraser and Elizabeth bit wife, and David
Wingate, defendants in this case are absent
from the limits of this state. It is, on motion of'
Sims Sol. for complainants, ordered that the
said absent defendants do appear, and plead answer
or demur to the bill of complainants on or
lis beforo the first day of January next ot ths said
fi bill will bo taken pro eunfetoo as to then. .
in It is also ordered that notice of this order bo
ve published in the Chcraw Gazette twice a month
'te lor the space of three months,
sly GEO. W. DARGAN,
- " 1
,re. [ Comm'r in fcquiiy lor t/ucrsw t/ouu.i.
I Sept. 12, 1838.
45 2inf3m
* _ 1 *
- Broad Cloths Cassimerse and
d <Satinettes.
lit yLMTILL 6e sold very cheap. Persons wanting
an f f bargains will please call and examine my
to Stock. V, MALLOY. .
sat SSkf.
ENTERTAINMENT'
FM1HE Subscriber, having been satisfactorily
M. engaged for uioro than three years in attending
to a
BOARDING^ HOUSE,
Feels encouraged to say to the public, that her
10* HOUSE and STABLES are well famished far
the reception and accommodation of thorn who
may be pleased to call. E. SMITH.
Mrs. Smith is preparedto entertain Stage Pas.
are scngers, shouli any .think proper to call. Their
Baggage shall be mooted' to and from the Stag*
Office tree of charge:
ity* (CT Mv Residence is on the corner of GHles.
the pj0 8ireet, the fat formerly occupied by Mrs.
ion Barge convenient to the Market and near the*
pes State Bank.
ily, | Fayetteville, Sept. 1, 1838.
the 44?lmfftn
Genuine Barnitz Pigs.
(. fTP IIE subscriber has for salo the follow.
f JL ing pigs, which are warranted genoine:
2 pair 4 months old, and
1 pair 10 weeks old.
The Barnitrhogs are distinguished for their
early maturity ami size, attaining upon clover
f pasture from 250 to 300 lbs. when 12 and 13
months oH. The price of the largest si?*
is $15 a pair ; that of tbo smallest MM a
pair.
Applictions by letter to be post paid.
If8 EDWARD P. ROBERTS.
er Baltimore Md.- >
nrtr,h?r Jlftrh. 1638.
""'51. t r
i_ .
A Card.
;ood T^R. Robert* Dentist, will return to CbeiW
JLr about the 1st ofDecemfeer to attend to the
practice of his profession.
November 7th, 1338.