Farmers' gazette, and Cheraw advertiser. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1839-1843, September 16, 1840, Image 3
+ L * <
beds? The details tfre cannot give, but
have hearJ enough to ho convinced 'hat it
II .
W<|| prove 10 be one of the most shocking o'
the many outr ides :h it have l)e?*?i perp'- ra.
td hy il???se ruthless barbarians."
The above must alludo to the murders^
the particulars of which we hav? already
published.?Ed Geor.
Phenomena of the Sea ?Wo lenrn from
Falmouth that several tiny* since a coffin
about thore feet lung, made of plucd
boards painted white, Wch a heavy weigfii
of sea coal Krtfcd in a canvass bag close,
ly attached to it, was found upon the sea
beach at the north side df B'lzxnrd's Bas.
A coronas inquest was called, and upon
opening the coffin^ it was fouhd to contain
tins body of a child, supposed to be about
three or four years old, and had apparently
been dead some inontlis. The flesh Was
nearly consumed. It wns conjectured that
lite decease of the child had occurred ?t
sea, and evidently the last nVs which humanity
Could offer, in consigning the body
to the deep, had b en performed with nfflrtionate
solicitude and interest. That it
should have emerged to the shore wi h such
a weight as remained attached to it, remains
with tiie ut.explained phenotnen of natural
events.
New Bedford Mercury.
From the Boston Fast of Sept 8 h
. ONE DAY LATER FROM ENG
LAND.
By the orrivul of the Snip St. Petersburg.
Capt. Trusk, from Liverpool, 5th u'r. at
this port, yesterday evening, M-vtrs. TopId!"received
Lverpool papers of the .Yh ult.
being one day la.er than those brought by
the Acadia. Taey contain, howrever, hut
^ ht le news of interest. The wea'ner eon
Mined fine, and the pros|>ec;s of the crops
being early secured were favorable, Th.?
.? , p ,i...
liltf'SI ttrCUUIIIS irum I IiUILV i t7jii nov.m ,,,,government
as active hi r? nderng tne nrmy
ami nmy very effective. Tne journal
lots of all j>.?r;n s are unanimous in ilieir
opinion respecting a vindication of i'e
' national honor," and highly nppiove of the
energetic measures of tin? government.
Notwithstanding these piepamtions, the
Liverpool paj?ers sneer nt Hie idea of France
pretending to as>uine mi attitude hostile
towards tl>e combined power* of Bngiaml.
Aus ni, und Ru>siu. They behove th?*
whole affair will evaporate in words, and
nil icipule a speedy undeistaudii.g between
nil par ies.
The progress of events in Syria and tin*
Levant continues to he regarded with much
imerer; hut no:withstanding tlintih" urelhgence
from the Bast is far from deficient,
the statements are, in some particulars, o'
sach a eoiiH ct lig Character, that Oil" is puZ 1
zled to form any definite idea of the actua'
s ate of uffiirs.
- - Politics!?\ro ought rather to aay patj?con.
.trover*v is carried >?ti in u nios>t discrediU-Je
m inner. Instead of a temper Ju discussion ut
principles, and a candid exposition of fuels, iht*
advo. utrs on the ono side and the other indulge
ill the most bitter and angry denunciations, and
condescend to the use of means which they must 1
hearliiy despise Epithets of the coarsest and !
grossest character an- bandied about?charges
. of the most scandalous description are niuUu, ,
uiid the very fountains of life un; perveilcd into 1
sources of calumny and falsehood. this is ,
(1 wrong. It is itocitiveiy wicked. It b eak*
down sli the barriers of decency and propriety
wlrch constitute the suleguaid ot civil society. :
II foments discontent, and encourages envv, '
malice, and all uncharilablencss. It begets ui
condition of things in wnich no one is s.fo.?
Where outrages upon reputation are tolerated
for party purposes, the opporiunity is furnnbni (
W to the vile to gratily their malevolence by the :
uiosl sliMini lesp attacks upon the deserving, and ,
we have all of us seen how greedily such op or- j
tunitie* are seized by the panders to evil p usuion*.
Licentiousness <n the political press soon communicates
tsclf to all its departments, und the
publ.c mind becoming accustom* d to it, at first '
allow* Slid afterwards craves it.?I'll a Ledger.
LAST PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
The following statement of ilie votes for Proaiduutiii
1836, was published in the Washiug....
tou Globe ot May 9i!? 1837, and is douoiloss
prat'y noarly correct. I
Van Buron. All other tickets. I
Maine 24,900 15,231 |
New Hampshire 18 722 5 22
Massachusetts 3".501 430)3
' Rhode Island 2,064 2.710
Connecticut 19.234 18,466
Vermont 14,037 20,991
New York 166,Wt5 13c,543
Now Jersey 26 345 26 892
Pennsylvania 92.475 87,1 li
Delaware 4,175 4,738
Marylaud 22,267 25,*52
Virginia 30,261 23,368
North Carolina 26,910 23,626
South Caromia No popular vote.
Georgia 2*2,126 24.930
Kentucky 33,435 37,955
Tennessee 26,120 35,962
Ohio 96.948 105,405
Louisiana 3,753 3,383
Mississippi 9,979 9,6tto
Indiana 32,4b0 41,280
Illinois 12.097 14,983
Alabama 19 068 15.?'33
Missouri 10.995 8,337
Arkansas 2,400 1,238
Michigan 7,360 4 0*o
762,119 \ 736,736
Van Bare n'tofficiul majority, ?5,413.
PESECUTION OF THE JEWS AT
Damascus.
It appears that a Roman Ca'hol c Priest,
by the name of Tnomaso, who hud lived ut
Damascus since 1807, disuppeared in F?-bM
ruury last, together with ins servant. A
charge was soon brought against the J? ws
of the city, that they hud murdered him in
oroVr to make use of his blood in the feast ol
unleavened bread. One ol them wag seiz
to, without lli? slightest evidence of guilt,
and subjected Jor three days to the most
croH tortures. At Just, when hfe w?s ulinont
extinct, he charged the murder on sev.
on of the most weaftlry Jews of the city.?
These were apprehended and subjected to
lhejpogt excruciating torments. Two ol
them died under the inflictions; others un.
der the influence of excessive agonies, wild.
\y confessed themselves the murder r?;
isyi gru^t Jit^abcrs of the Jews were taken
up. -
VERMONT ELECTION.
| Wo nro enabled to present this morning
a n?*arlv complete view ?>f the Veritmn
Elooiion. Th? Whig majority in th? S;a'o
will vnry hu' little from Ten Thousand.?
An immense vote has boon polf-d; tin- J
Van Bun n vo'e I joins; about the same a*
last year, and lh? Whig vote being in- <
creased 7000 or 8000. T'??? S< nat" will I
consist of 28 Whigs and 2 Van Burnt men; ;
and in the (louse the Whigs will he in ,
about the proportion of 3 to 1. Five Wilis' j
Congressmen are elected, being tic enur**
delegation. Jour. Com. .
A gentleman from New Haven inform* '*
ih tliai the s'one which was reported to
have fallen in Trumbull. Conn., bas been j
xamiiif-d by som?* persons connected \vi,b I
Yale college, and proves to be of cnrtldy (
origin. The New Haven Herald states j
that it contains a quantity of decomposing (
run pyrites, by winch the grass for a shor
distance around was destroyed. This
circumstance, we presume, gave rise to the '
rcpor; that il was a meteoric substance. (
Ibid. c
v
SUMMARY. i
Five girl* nearly grown were lately drowned i;
in Portland .Me. Pliev hid gone out with j
three ads in a pleasure bout which was upset
l?y a flaw of wind. c
Tiiere are now nfloit on lake F.rio some fffty 1
tArre htcuml/o.tts, with an uggrfg Uo of 1"?,00 r
lOIIS. ' |
A grfat Whig Convrntion was held in N ?sh- n
vill.. tin the I 7th and 18. il all. which is rrl?r?'.
sented lo have I wen one of the most imposing 1
meetings of the kind ever held in the country. 1
It w: t addressed by Clay, Criltenecn and mat y c
others. {
Tin- Florenc?\ from Rotterdam fin N??\v York I
wi'.h ?9 p isscnge.r*, \&as wrecked on the cost ot .
No.v Fouiidl in Augist. Of tin* passengers
49 were l? ss ami one of the crew. J
'I II.; see island eotlon has b-en greatly injured '
by the wet season, and is now ;Mi:ck*-ri by the (
callerpili r. CnmpLiuts com f.win iho South f
West, that til- caterpiller has also attacked t!ie
eot'on there. Ii had previously been i jured by
the rains. t
Judge Toonier, of N. Caro'iin, ha* r s gtt< d ?
Ins s;..t on the bmeh, .md Win. II. B.title has i
been appointed by the liov-rnor and council to (
supply ilie vacancy till the meeting of me L
gis iiturc.
I Mis Sarah Sealy of Robeson County, N. C. '
aged 103 years, was lately killed ny being run <
over bv a horse wh;c!l Ind been fiigliUned by |
mischievous twiys,
Norman MrLeod lately died in Murriou L)i.-:e
trict, aged 93 yearn.
The notorious Dr? Hi ties Iras been sentenced fo
14 years confinement in the Ponitenliaty in N.
Orleans for negro stealing. '
The G?? eruor of Ponnsy'vnnh hi.< advertised
for u loan of u million and u half of dollars, live
per ceuts, reimbursable after 1870.
The French commiss on o.? r- lonial affiirs,
of which the Duke de IJmglie is presid ml, h *
come to an un uiiiuoiis resolution th.it slavoiy
ought te bo enirely ulK>lished, and tlint the to .
tal einaucipatioii or the hi cits in the French
C. Ionics ought to be effected.
The Reading P.i. Ji ff rson D miocrat of the
25lh ult. says; We are iofnined that II. A.
.Muhlenberg Ambassador at tlio Court oi'VLii.
na, will take his audience ?.f leave ol the Empn.
rur of Aus.ra on the 1st September; end will iuw
mediately drput for t.ie west of Europe.
An election for Governor, 19 members of Con.
grt*s, and members of the State Legislature,
lakes place in Ohio on the 13ihof nezt mouth.
The arrivals at Saratoga Springs, during the
week ending tho 23d ult. wore 3,72ti.
An accident happened cn rai road between
Richmond and Fredricksburg. on Wednesday
evening. A piece of wood was inadvertent y
left upon the road, which threw the engine, mail
and baggage car, off the track, severely injuring
the engineer, fireman and mail agent.
The Middletown,t'l. Sentinel, says, that on
the 12th inst. at Saybrouk. 222,000 whi u fish
were taken at one haul, and sold for $222.
BuffiloCity, Queen of tho Lakes, has no less
than 18.956 inhabitats.
A gentleman who recenllv arrived in the city
from St. Peters, slates that some skirmish)'* had
taken place between the Sioux uud C ippewa
Indians. We were unable to learn the particu
lars.?St. Louis Bullotin.
M. Naylor declines being a candidate for re-election
to Congress in Philadelphia.
Hydrofhobia.?Wc have an account, in thr
Free Press ofCarrolton. Ohio, August 2d, of a
douth in Carrol county, about % week before,
from this horrible malady. Tho sufferer w.;s
Andrew Schullz. of Pekin, who had one of his
fi:ig-r*slightly bitten by his own dog, some three
or !onr mouths before.
"For five months the poor Jews of Daonsciis
have wa!k?d in terror anil I t d
down hi at <r?n, fear.nj; /or tl.ems?dve< and
their children, and snlF rm^ nnd r die
charge of an nceurs d crime l oin wlnrh
their whole n t'ure revols."
Tne prcihihil ty is, ?s slat d b v o'"4' of die
speakers, that Thornasft was in rderd by
lil? iicrvsiiit fur llin liuLu m( !ii<a nwilii'V. ail<J I
that I ho servant cleared It 'tnsclfbv fl gl?t.
THS GA3BTTS.
WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPT. lfl
T:ic Printing Office of this pap.?r has
horn removed fo the room above the hook,
store.
A largo \Vhiaveting whs held ?l Ron.
Iter Hill, on the lOlh inst. |hr number of
which is very varlou>Iy es'imated. A V m
Bti en pap?*r puts it down at exactly
16.783, of whom it s'ntes that 1333 were
on horse hack. A Whig paper on ilteotU
er hand says that the mini tier was from
60.000 to 75 000. A Bunker Hill Declaration
of the principles and o' j.-ct *?f
the meeting was read bv Mr. Webster and
adopted. T'?e meeting was also addressed
by Mr. Webster and several others.
Honorable to Trnncssc. ? h is stated that
not a sing'e drunken man was seen :*t the
I great South YV? stern Convention laely
held at Nashville.
For the Farmers4 Gazette.
Oh! for an aim of mighty power to woi!d the
avenginghwdrd, ' *
Oil! tor a voice of thunder sound to shout the
A1 n.g'ity uor ;:
Arise ! ye hosts of Isrcal ! hasten each man |
to arm,
Bring forth the Chariots of war, and sound the
loud al-ifin,
Shall proud 1J> .inuseus still assail the people
of the Lord,
While Judali's thousands ranire around, strong
in.truis and unstained swords.
They rush into the battlo-fiald, no fears their
hearts appal,
L?? before Is real's conquering arm the ptide
of Syria fills.
And .irj iho-o days lorever gone? oh ! Lorn j
01 hus a! look forth j
Rescue thr children of tliy love from tortures
worse than death; I
Arise o'i l.-re J ! from the dust, resume thy )
garb of pride.
And lift tny aong of holy prais^ thro' earth's j
dominion wi?ie, . I
In calm unshukvii fiith await the coming off
the time, ,
For He ujti.'l reigns in Heaven who said that
wnge.iiice sh iit Ik; mine/1
In his right hand disease and death shall Sy.
rt t'? rulers smile
While o'er their fated landshal full a darkness
worse than night, .
But for that nation* which can boast of truth's
dispelling r.iy, ' ~
Which does not w? ep iri tears ofi>lnod a Dosp??t's
iron sway;
Yet foremost stoml amid that dark and Codd
fy ng hind.
Who crushed the chosen of the Lord b moath
oppression's hand ; .
On tlicm, oh Fatlicr! let thy bo'ts of
vengeance fall.
Till, trembling'neith t'iy power, thry own
one Ciod the Lord of all !
Then unto tliee our thanksgivings shall gratefully
lie given.
And Isre.il's song exulting sound thro'the
liign Courts of Heaven !
The French.
Clicraw, Sept. 4th, 1P40.
To the Electors of this Cot gressiona! District
of (Jeorge Town, Williamsburg,
Marion, Darlington. Mar Lor o*
and Horry.
Fellow Citizens :?
Having been nominated to represent you in
- '* ? ? - f i- tt,,!i aj vltnf. u * anil
[DC luw: Uongrcgs ??? IMC um tu KJ uu\ O niMi I
:>eing called upon to give my vie* a on the
igitatmgpolitical subjects of the day, I h"rc
<vith submit to you a nummary of n:y political
aith.
The most exciting topic is with regard to
he approaching Presidential contest ; and ;if
ill minor questions are involved in thai great
issue, I shall express my opinions on that sub
ect independently and without reserve. It is
(iiowntoyouth.tt there are two candidates
or that high office; and in the event of a
"allure to elect by the people, that duty will
levolve on the House of Representatives. I
;uuid never vote for General Harrison, adnitfing
that l.e had no competitor. My
lountry should never be degraded by any acj
if mine, in electing to its highest office a man
vho is nothing or every thing just as the
>olicy or expediency of the present moment .
mght dictate. I do not conceive that Gen.
'larrikin possesses, any of ilie qualities ne-essary
to the discharge of that high office of
rust. II.s principles if he lias any, are known
leiih'T to his friends nor his foes, as lar as
he public has ar y means of judging. On one
riost important subject they are unknown
xept to himself or his confidential advisers
ii d ties subject in regard to abolition fanati.
'i.-ni. This mysterious s lence under pretence
hat Ins opinions are already'before the world,
l it n ail) so receive the support of the alio,
itioriis's, is at least suspicious, and affords
ust prounls to presume that hi-> s\ inp.itliu s
ire with tint infamous party. II:s conduct
toiitras's signal'y with fhe tiiagnnimoiis
jour.-e pursued by Mr. Van Roret), w ho on
tieiy p oper occas 0:1 l.as rei'eratcd his dfcrin
ood opposition to their nefarious <ies gns.
Sa tar as my ii fluent e extends n sliail be
xerted to secure the re-election of the latter
onihmaii.
Tut Independent Tieasury has my firm
ipprov.il because I be| eve that agr? at nation
jugO! always to have wi liiu its. own control
i be means of continuing its own existence anil
up?.ratrous, either in peace or war.
Against the -s'ahlishnient of a National
Rank therefore I hImII us?' my rtiojt a-'fthhotic
as I >f*ail against the whole Banking
sis'i in so fir :;s it sli ill coitfl cl with the cons'ttiiiioi.al
action ol the govTi nre ut. The I
Tai ff and a system of Interna. Inipiov-inentf.,
b- iiiii in direct collision with the interests ?( i
i '
the South, shall on all occasions* receive my j
uncoas ng opposition.
Should I have tin honor ef a seat in Con.
gress it will he my aim to promote, by all tin j
means in my power, the rights, the honor and
the interests of that portent of t|ie union with !
which 1 am identified by residence and *ym-pathy.
'
DANIEL McWILLfAMS.
MAIL ARRANGEMENTS
Post Office, Clieraw, S. C. )
12th August, 1840. 5 *'
Northern mail closes at 9 P. M. daily, due by 3
A. M.
Southern mail closes at 9 P. M. daily, due by
11 P M.
Georgetown mail closes Monday, Wednesday,
and Friday, at 7 A. M.
Georgetown mail is due Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturday< by 5 P. M.
Salisbury mail closes 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 5 A. VI.
Suggs Bridge mail is due Fridays, by 5 A. M.
Lancaster C- H. mail closes Tuesdays at 1 P.
Lancaster C. H. is due same day,- by 10 A. M."
BROWN BRYAN, P. M.
~ notic r.
THE Hopewell B.piist Church of Chesterfield,
wilt Petition the Legislature at its
next session for an Act of Incorporation.
W.\1. A. MALLOY,C'li. Clerk.
Septembers, 1840.
44 I m f 3 in
AND > of the Estate of Thomas Sumter
in Chesterfield. Lancaster, and Kershaw
Districts are offered for sale. Apply to Mr.
Stephen Bovkiu at Camden. tf
n in i rrrrr~~?
CI1ERAW PRICES CURRENT.
.* - WEDNESDAY, SttNCIIlCR 16,...
ARTICLES. TER | $ C. J $ C
Bee 1 tn market, scarce lb 0 4 a 0 6
t'|roin wagou?, lb 8 a
I?y retail, lb 10 a 11
U tiler lb 15 a
Beeswax " lb 20 a 23
20 * ^
Bale Rope lb 10 a I~4
Coffee. lb I2| a 15
Cotton," lb 8 a 0
Corn, sen roe bush 50 a 02
Flour, Country, brl 5 50 a
Feat!.era tm w?g. none lb 40 a 45
, Fodder. lOOlbs 75 a b0
Glass, window 8x10, 5oft 3 25 a 3 37J
, .? 10x12, 60ft 3 60 a 3 75
Hide*; grefcn lb 5 a
1 dry ? lb 10 a
Iron lOOlbs 5 50 a 6 50
Indigo lb 75 a 2 50
Lime eask 4 a 4 50
Lard scarce" lb"' 11a 124
Leather, sole lb 22 a 2
Lead, bar " ib 10 a
Logwooid v. lb 10 a ? '
iloiuhseh X. O, gal 40 a *
^,r ? , , gal 33 a 40
Vails, duf, assorted ' lb 74 * 8
?wrought lb 16 a 1?
vjais"" bonis 40 a 50
Oi?, curjMfcrs ? ! <3 a 1
?, lautp - 1 25 a
?, jinseed , 8*1 1 10 * 1 25
I'airt r, white lead keg 3 25 a 4 50
??Si an. brown lb 8 a 12
Potk ' 'lOOlbs 5 50 a 6
o;ce...? lOOlbs 4 a 5 00
Shot. ,, .8 ? 2 "
' lb 10 a 12
Sugar '1* ^ * o
Salt a*ck * 2.0
bush 874 a 1 00
Slcol, American lb 10 a
???, English lb 14 a
rtt n itwl i n K i?h
ivili-' iv;vrr is imw ( uwfv wv ... .. p...
cr than at the lowest time last season.?
WiMllirr diy.
Chen/io Light Infantry.
4S fxtra meeting of this corps will bo held'at
the old Cou cil Clumber this day at 4
uVu/ck. T he nil- ret?t of the Company culls on
evciy in tnber to attend punctually.
.1. L. BENTON C -pt.
S (i|. )6ili. 44 It
CJEWIN'J ?Tlie Subscriber will lake tit >?w.
3 ing. ?nJ will do her work faithfully and
neatly Work for her may be given to the |
C.irm r of this p iper. I
M. MIKELL. I
'UtllK KEV. JOHN BUKKE, will on
JL Thursday, the first of Oclolier next, nsome
the instruction of his limited number ot
pupils.
ScCjcty Hill 14th Sept. 1840,
No. 44 2 in.
State of South Carolina.)
it Chkhaw District In Eqcitv. )
Cclia Goodson At. Ai. )
Adtnz. A Adinis. of > Bill
J a es Goodson j for
vs. , account
* *vWilliam Beck k. | Sl '
Ann Beck At. AT. i'" rartlllon
Heirs of Jus. Goodsou t|
It appearing to my satisfaction that ArlatiJ
Smith and Elizabeth Smith his wife and LucinJa
McPhorson defendants in this case, are ahsent-from
and reside without the limits of thin
Si.ite. I< is, on motion of Sims & Ervin Com.
phinatits Solicitors, ordered that the said A?*
i intf Smith and Elizabeth Smith and Luciud..
AlcPhernon do appear and plead answer or de-nur.io
llie Coinp.ainants Bill on or before th
Hot day of J nuary next, and thut in default
ihcr-of the said Bill as tothein will bo pro con.
fi-Hso".
It is also Ordered that notice thereof lie published*
in the Farmers, Gaz -tic twice a month for
h Miuee ot three months.
GEO. W. DARGAN.
September 7th 1840. C. E. C. D.
No. 44 2 a m I 2m.
- ?'??. .. -
Sheriff's Sales.
ON Writs of Firri Facias will be sold before
t.,e Court House door on the first tnomuy
and d y h Mowing in October next within the
i gal li iur> the folli wing property tit.
At 10 Am s ??f land iiifiro or lets whereon deft,
resides lying on both sides of Little Black < reek,
iHiiiudod on the West by lauds belonging R. I..
Edg -worth, E ist hy A. Milis & South by James
Jopliu'siand; Levied on as the property of Tlios.
Sturn at the suit ol Darling Rusbing vs. Thos.
Stiirn.
173-Ac es of land more or less, on the water
.ru.ii? i'fiM'k. adioinin i t.h?- lands of Henry
"i 111'*' v , - #
i W.-Hi W'iles Tnreat at the suit of Tahitha Holli.
ihii vs. Evan Throat.
4i (J Acie* of lahd more or leas on Hills Creek
. (joining the lends of A'kjI Stack and Win.
J. rth.*' ut the suit of JiN.n Mannoy for Gat. of
v| ,wj def.M Vs. Evan Threat.
' A g" /d 4 horse Waggon levied on and to h<
soM i.* tho |?roj?erty of Jesse Turner, at the suit
if Ai.>x <n?ior Campb/it ass if doo i?i Jesse Turner
and Willis Worlcy.
' Ttirun. Caslii Purchasers paying for necessary
,f ilMJi'S.
J NO. EVaNS
y.. . . Sheriff C. D.
Sheriff* Offire )
(Je sterfield C. H. Sept. 12 H40. \
?_
D. Malloy
HAS Now on hand a supply of all kinds of
Goods suitable for the trade, which h.*
will sell as cheap as can be had in this market.
Persons wishing good bargains will please oall
on him before they purchase,
April 13. 1*40.
SOUTH CAROLINA. ltn the t'Onfinon
Chesterfield District; $ Pleas.
Ranald Mc Doha Id i Declaration
v; > in deht in At.
John MdKay. } tachment.
WHEREAS the Plaintiff in the above
ftati d case, this day filed his Declare.
(ion against the Defendant Who is absent from
" " * ? - - - ? - ?!
tiH without the limits ot this Slate (as u i<* saia;
.ni'l having neither wife or attorney known
within the rahio/ It is ordered that the Deren<lunt
do np{?e.-if and plead tor the Decralation
aforesaid within a year nird a day. from the date
hereof, ot fief to foe final add absolute judgment
will be awarded ngiinst him by default
TURNER BRYilf, C C.C.t
Offiee of f'mrnnort Pleas )
March 20, 1840.. . ? .
2? etr m 31 y
Sep*. 16 1640 No 44 if
- Garden Seeds.
1 INTEND having far sale at the Bookstore,
the* Fall and Winter, a fresh and full supply
of Garden Seed*.
JOHN WRIGHT.,
Cheraw, August 4th, 1840. 38?tf
-Elementary Books.
For Sunday and Common Softools.
|"TMON Prun'ei"*, Ui,i?oi Spelling Book
Union Hynms. Union Question*, Brown*
Catechism, Cheap Testament*, Shorter Catechism,
Lovell's Young pupils First Book. Worceator's
Primer, Gill&ndet's Picture Dcfiner.
Young Header, New York Reader, Child's
Reader, Worcester's second Book, Webster**
American and Elementary Spelling Books,
Dilworth's a.?.d Town's Do. together wi'h a full
assortment of the more advunceri English and
Classical Scho I Rooks received during this fall
at the Bookstore. A lilierul discount made to
Teachers who purchase in quantities to supply
their Schools.
December 27,1839.
7 r
Nails.
M J*? KEGS Nails, and Lrads, all si2rs, for
^*0 sa'e by D. MALLOY.
April 13, 1840.
23 !f
Mackerel & Lime.
10 Barrels No. 2. mackerel.
10 Half Brln. No. 1. do.
20 Casks Thomaston Stone Lime.
For sale low fur cash, by
A. P. LACOSTB
March 20 h, 1849.
19
R(IWN BRYAN & BROTHER, offer
thoir stock of goo 'f at very low prices, Jo
such as wish to pay the cioh, or give pio.iuee in
?i Ti...? tlu'i" friends to Cull, and
CAUrKUlg | ill j III*
if they can ho suited, ili?y promise there shall 1
*iot lie much difficulty about the pric-'.
July *9. 184 ?. 37??f
Sugar & i 'offee.
12 Ilhdn. Furfo Riro and St. Crciv Sugar*. I
10 B igs R .o Coffio. Fur Hale low fur ca-li i 1
or bankable paper.
A- P. LACOSIE j
M.ircli 20ili, 1S40. i
10 f
. <
T he Preacher, J
OR Three Hundred and Forty sketches of ,
Original Sermons selected front the man- |
uscrripts of two eminent Divines of the lust .
century with an essay on the Composition of a ,
Sermon. i
For sale it the Rook store
Dcenibi r 27, ls3?. 7 ;
Sugar. Coffee. Salt, anp
MOLASSES. I
ALAR(?E Stork of I lie. above now in store !
and for sale veiv cheap O r Cash. " j 1
I), MALLOV.
Anrit 13. 1*10. f j
Bacon.
t) AAA LBS. HAMS. Shoulders
and Sides all of my.
own curing for sale low, hy
a. p. lacoste.
April 3.1840. 21 if
'prodWce
Commission Business
Subscriber offers his services in the
JL Commission Intsiuetw, lor the sale and ship,
ment of Country Produce.
He will receive in store and sell any aiticle
f produce free of storage fir commission of
2$ per cent where the art i? Irs are tcithoul
limits; when limited a reasonable storage will
>o chaiged. 1
He will ship cotton or other Produce to New
Vork or (hiari Botox, m king liberal c*sii
- i'** i,,.r f.cnt un I
AllVAntbK IUI u ?. ? 3 J...
the cash advanced. I
lie ke'-ps const. ly on hand a very l ?rg'
stock ? f (Jrocerkiks with a mix-d stock of nth.
or Goods, all? f which lie will sell at the lowest
prices wholesale or retail tor cash or produce.
Tiie buiwcrilior flitiers hiniMif that hiscxtcin
sive acquaintance in the upp r and adjoining
Counties t f North Cundira will enainkle him to
receive a liberal patronage.
D. MALLOY.
Cheraw So. Ca. Sept. b, Id 10.
The * Western Carolinian" Salisbury, and
"Charlotte Journal" will insert the ubove twice
a mot th for three month* and forward llicir accounts
fur p yincnt I). MALLOY.
STATE OF feOliTil C AROLINA.
In Equity Marion District.
H. E. Cannon
vs. Supplemental
William Whitfeld Bill
Henry A. Vesey and for aqpt
Emily Vesey J |
IT Appearing that William Whitfield, Henry
A. Vesey, and Emily Vesey, Defendants in
this case, are absent from and resale without the
limits of this State. On motion of Dargan Complainant's
Solicitor, it is ordered, that tire said
William Whitfield, Henry A. Vesev, aim tinny
Vesey do appear ami pie <1 answer or demur to
the Complainant, supplemental, on or before the
fifst day of Decern! er next, and that in default
thereof, the said Bill he taken pro coufewo.
It is also ordered that notice of tliis order be
published in the Farmers* Gazette trice a month
lor the space of three months
ED. B. WHEELER.
August 6, 1840.
43 2 ni f 3 m
Umbrellas.
JUSTreeeiv d a irood nsj-ortment nf S Ik
and Gtngliaiins Utnhrolbn.
DUNLAr 4. MARSHALL.
Salt.
"g AAA SACKS for *ale l??w hv
lvUU A. I'.LaCOSYE.
March 20th, 1840. 19 tf
Georgetown Ste m Stnc
Mill, Fnr Sale.
? . ? .. ___j. ,, .u: . .,
1AIW U!Mpo<Od IU *cil una cnua.i -uw .... Mill.
VVlwn 111 perfect orJer, idle win ?mii
fioni two to 3.0IMI feet per d- y. and grind 40 t?70
bushels of Corn. The situation is one of the
best in the state. The Lot on which t':e Mill
stands, and dictee attached, extend quite ncro-s the
Peninsula and atford room eno gh tor the erevttiing
a large mill and the necessary o i -buildings
' for tin. hands The home demand lhr UttnLer is
equal to all the mill cau cut With the VI ill, I
will nl.-o sell Logs enough io employ her for 6
months- To prevent needless applications the price
infixed at *8,000 cash?or #8,500 payable in 1,
2, and 3 years, with interest from date, and approved
security, wt h a mortgage of the paopetiy.
? WATERMAN.
Georgetown, August it2, 1840, 4:2 ;hu
iJaroti at Ten Cents.
hAms and shoulders,
r A Very Stjperior Article, of my own
xm curing* tor sale tit 10 cents cath, or to approved
purchasers at 12? cents, on a credit until
the 1st January next. A. P. LACOSTE.
I July 22. 35?tf
ROMAN CEMENT*
20 IUKRELS for sale
JmIv K \fii\ 35-flf
i/tiiilap & MufshttU
EARNESTLY ?cquestall persons imfrbtirf
101liom to make an early getflemettt ofthek
accounts. They will invariably add theifw
ten st however trifling the amount on HI
aci ounto not paid within ten days.
January 1st lt<4U. 8tf*Wood
& Mauling.
I shall keep a tram constantly rnnniuj'
through the Spring and summer months
and shall be ready at . II times to tarnish my
cii?toiucrs with wood, and to do any hind of
nauiing. ? A.
P. LACOSTE.
April 3. 1*40.
21 ff
i or Cash only.
I'HE Suhscrih*r takes this method of saying
to his C ustomers, that alter this day he w?M
ell no article in the Grocery Lam* on a credit}
and Dry good* and Hardware only to such
persons as arc prompt a..d nunctua) in their
payments.
D. MALLOY
Jar-nary 1. 1*40. 8 tf
13;ink Mock.
FOR SALE, T.iirty Si.ire* Mcrchanlat ?
Bank Mock. Term favor bio. Inquire ?
Hi a "tftee.
(J AH D, - .
* THE Boatsofthe "Plant*
?-gc1* u-tiri .Merchants Steam
Ih'-'t (.'ompany of Cheraw,*
uiii.iiig. .?(" timi. t'iicraw to Charleston direct,
? ? i ...:i ciim.iimdS runnine early
irtj iiuw ruiit'j j JI.U n 11 - o ^
in August. Tiie s??..n, CapL MeKenzi*, wif|
run on the River. The "Alison" Capt, Lutnuick,
n iII run vlween Georgetown and Charleston.?
connecting so as to avoid detention. By uuremit*
.ingattention to these tlial mt?y ship by them, the
Dompany hope to dctcrvu and receive the palro>
rage of the public. Tin* bout# are fitted up for
jumfUfrrs an w. L' us fri gM and offer a cheap
iiid expeditious Mine for theceunfsy# Farfcons
visliing 10 visit Charleston cou d go down with
ilie r produce and return with their good#.?
\o changes in Gst/ge'oitn fur vharfagy-or
sin age ongood* shij jrd frnm Chorleir/on by
'he Company's Boat. . Pouhicefnr New Ynr*
H ill be delivered 10 order irt the town* to go
by 'he packets direct to New York/
Tim ageing are Brown Bryan it Broth* f*
Ciieraw, E Waterman, Georgetown* and 8,
.Mowry Jr. lor Charleston.
J. EL! GREGG*
Preside of.
Aupis* 4tli. 1^40. 8ft
'1 In-Journal, Charlotte, tivl W? !?m t nm
lii.ian, Salisbury, will publish the above 8 weeks
and f rward tlK'ir accounts to t Ins office for
payni' nf.
Hot ds and Pu'm 1< af Hats,
DOZ. Wliite sod C.-bnvd H<>Va. and 8
9 dtiZ. assorted P ilin taut Hits. ?d*l r CerVcd
by DUN LAP L MARSHALL
July 37, lia4f>. / a;?if
PHILADELPHIA SllUfc*.
.'T A Pair Lidies KM Slippers and 45 Pair
UV Ladies Ki I Walking Sbfw. just rccoiv
od by DUNLAP A MARSHALL
July 27 18fu. 37?if
A otice.
I A in now receiving p*rt of mv stork ?t
Spring aim Summer Goods* comprising a
JJpneral assortmeni o} sensunable Goods, which
I will sell low for cash. Purchasers wi(l pleas#
can anu examine ior iw,inpeivt*s.
AlJSOf
Will he k?-?pt Constantly on htlnd ft sfrtply of
German Baiting Cloth*, equal to any uved it*
Litis l uuntry.
MALCO.M BlfCMAN\N.
>Wf. 1* . i *40. 18 tf
Lj<J ni|> i^ugar.
y the Lo if, far 15 ctri for sale for ca*b
A. P. LACOSTK.Mire!?
COrlulW. 19 tf
'1 he Path Finder.
OR the Inland Sea by the Author of ifee
|'i.?ii.*?n?,H **lan>t of the iMohiO-iwa,"
-lYiiro." &c Ac.?ALio 'Hotttevard Bound"
.iiiri ' Home as found' by tin* 6<iiuo Autliot?for
j th* at the liouk Store.
Aiuil 3J it lib
23 if
The Subscriber In- jufl received, ? ?! wifT
keep constantly on haii't.rottofi Y^rn and Tttine
it wholesale, from the Manufactory ot Roafciug
bain.
GEO. GOODIUCI1.
ft... T,,.. IQyftk Ilk ii
UII'TflW, IQ1IH iu ?
Rolierts's <Silk Manual.
AiSew supply of this work ju?t rte*?i?ed *1
lii<* Book Siore, price 37$.
April 30
-2* if
30 piece wavy 44 inche* H? nip B*pj?ing,
30 Coils Bale Rope. For Mat*- lour l?v
A. \\ LACOSTE.
Match *20 h. l*-40#
19 tf
11 a t S ,
JL'S T Rcc"ive?l a large assortment of Men##
f \c, and Children# Straw and Leghorn
Hata.
ALSO,
li. nts and Youth'* Fur Hat#, for summer wear#
II ol which *i'l he bold cheap by
D# MALLOY.
A mil 13, 1840.
' 2.1 if*
B i con, Hour, unci irar
...a., ?' llB fllMit J a. _
ClUiNSTA.^ J i<i ana lor hio
J at the LOWEST uitirkft price by
II. !HALLOY.
Naik
S? KKGS, 40. "... o.l. KM. 19.1. end 304
/qgtJP for ?Je cheap.
a r. lacoste. .
April 9. 1810.
~~ Wool ~~~~
I nil! firnish Onk end Hickory Wood, it
82 5'J |o r cord, Caain
Ai P. LACOStE.
Ocioler 4. 1839. .47?tf f-*-'
New Music.
gj ^ ECENTLY rcei'ifod at th? Book Store a
JDt pupply em! raciii^ a soi.yidvrahle variety
of Songx Sacr H. Soiitiint n at mid Htiuioroua
aleo Marches, Waltzes, 6tc. and Music payer*
December 4tli, !b39.