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before the rain. We use sUifT sometimes in the same manner, pretty much. * A!l sorts," is a prevalent idiom of low life ? a stagc-drivcrism but very common with the more informed. A man that would be called a curious fellow Down East, perhaps, or a slick fellow more probably, would be called "All sorts of a fellow" here, in the country. But is otherwise applied, as the corresponding words are:?all forts of a horse, or a road, is the same. The epithet mean ng the opposite, in this dictionary, ns olpplied to charac'er, is triji'ng, which is very forcible. We mear. by*a trifling feisow, merely a trivial fellow, a co-nothing, good-natured enough sort of a man, they mean a decidedly good.for nothing and not trust-worthy character. Down-Easters say; "small potatoes," or a "poor shote. A man "of no account" is the Si me thing here. Yankees say a "devilish fine fellow;" not so here?that word is excessively lank, (an it ought to be,) and is used alone, to men what it should. Cannibals in Texas. ? A late number of | the Austin Gazelle says,?"A few days I, ago u Commanohe was killed on the Brushy, ' by some Tonknhua Indians?his hand and j tirms, and thick part of his thighs were cur off* and carried home, as a feasi lo their women ami children. The Tonkahuas made no secret of their partiality for human flesh, mid state that all the native Indians in Toxas, cat their enemies when they can catch them. j From tlie Philadelphia National Ga. ' ( telle Sept. 11. J Some ien years ago a gentlemen of this j city was unfortunate in his business and < made an assignment, underu hich the cs edit- j or.* of his house received fi'iy per cent, of , 0P their claims, all that the assets of himself at d his partner had then realized, and both of them received a full and honorable re- ( i lease of the balance of their obligation?< The partnership was dissolved, the goirle. < man of whom we speak made another , I start in business. In the face of many ' obstacles,?and certainly not t;?e teasi, no- i financial condition ofilie country.?his tal- i en's, enterprise ?nd perseverence have i proved sucessful, and he hail saved mou<-\ : Yesterday ho sent to each of Ins oil l creditors a check for the unpaid moiety of the d?its from which he had been re. , leased, with interest added in full Irom the day they were first due until date of the checks. The amount t! us paid yesterday ' was some Fif v Thousand Dollars. THE GA2B11E7" I We j WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPI". 33. J 'i'lio Printing office of this piper Ins Item / removed to the old s an I above die Hook Store. It will henceforth he in charge o! * Mr. John Wright, who will be prepared to execute Job Work of ever} k-nl with ac- ^ rurncy and despatch. N -w Typo have been otdcrid, one font of which v\ ill bo wt.ll n suited to pamphlet printing. Mainf. Election.?The el ction for 1 Congress, Governor and members of t:e - - ?- ? ? -i? ,i... i *.?. ... SI.lie legislature, iuok |h in; wit t. v; i -tin him v Wc have accounts from 223 towns (town- sh:ps.) In these tlic m joiity of F.iitfiel I. c V. B. Candidate lor Governor, in 1S33 writ v 1,035. The majority of K-nt, the Wing * candidate this year, in the same towns, is ^ 2 713. Fairfn-ld's whole majority lust year { was 3410. Fairfield, then, had u majority = of (>U7 two years ago in the towns to ho heard from, being 142 in number. If the j Whig gain in these is proportionate to that in#thcso heard from ICont, is elected. Ttie i Whigs have gained one member of Con.. w gress. Two districts to he heard from > In theS ate Senate the Van Buren party had 1 17 and the Whigs 8 last year. Accounts thus fur render it probable that the Whigs N have now a majority. The Van Buren j; majority in the other house last year was j 50. Tin; ?nin by the Whigs in the; towns from which reports have come to hand is ? 14, Tin y must lmve a gain of 12 more lo ! give them a majority. ? . ~ ^ jRotal Agricultural Society of Lngi.ani>? j This Society held its second annual meeting on I the d4lh aud 13th of July, at Cambridge.? | Some opinion may be formed of interest the i which it excited from the fact that more than 1 20,000 persons attended. Such was the influx ' of visitors that at T2 o'clock at night pre- J cecding the first day of the meeting, the street,, j of the town were crowded with strangers and 4 exhibited the active bustle of mid-day. The c.\. hibition commenced at 10 o'clock with a plowing match in a field of more thu 40 acres. Fifty seven ploughs were entered, each of which ha<Tto p'ough an area of2C0 yards bv CO. Ail ' did so well that although the offered premiums were awarded to those who did best, lees prcini- I urns were awarded to all. j I The number of ploughs exhibited for prcini- [ ; urns was 8G. Numberless machines and Agri- } cultural implements were exhibited, many | of which drew forth high praise. Able essays were read for which premiums hud been award. , ^ ?*d; Speeches were made, and something of the same enthusiasm seemed to prevail which is now cxhibitcc at Hie great political meetings in this count.-y, best with much less confusion and dis-1 J order. _______________ I Agricultural Meetings The regular meeting of the Fee Dee Agricultural Society will be held in Chcraw 011 Friday tho 16th of October next: at which time the following premiums will bo awarded (viz.) For the best yearling colt a silver cup of the value of $ 10,00 For the best yearling mule a silver cup of the value of ?10,00 Fur the best Bull not less than 2years is -i-j agggngwi KrigwB>wwwagaBBg*i'"w<w old, a silver cup of the value of ?10,00 For tlie best Milch Cow a silver cup of the valuo of ?10,00 For the best yearling Bull between the age of 1 & 2 years old ?5,00 For the best yearling Heifer between the age of 1 & 2 years 5,00 For the best Boar not less than 1 year old 5, 00 For the best Sow not less than 1 year olJ 5,00 Sept. 2 1840 J. W. BLAKENEY. Secretary. The following is the title of u new work by Judge S orv: A fnmil ir exposition of the Constilulion of the United States; c ontaining a brief commentary on every clause, explaining the true nature, reasons, and objects thereof; designed for the use of school libraries, and general readers. With an Appendix, r-nn amintr important public Documents, il lustrntive of too Constitu'iun. By Joseph Story, L- L. L)., Dane professor of Luw in HarvarJ University. Boston, M^rsh,Capon, Lyon & Webb, 1840. Doctor of Every Thing.? At a recent anniversary of the Provincial University a! Eutor, the honorary degree of Doctor ot Belies Let: res, English Literature, Languages, Mathematics and Natural Science; iho degree of Sir, (M ister of Arts)?Doctor of Medicine; Doctor of Divinity; Doctor i)f Civil Law, and Doctor of Law and Logic?were severaily conferred on the Hon. George Cooke, of Albany, U. S.?a gentleman of enviable distinction, beloved or iiis universal benevolence and characteristic philanthropy.?Quebec Gaz. Steam Coaches.?Experiments continie to he made on common roads in England with steam coaches, and a uniform speed >fone mile in three minutes has been attained on a hard level roud. When there were any obs.aides, four minutes was the average, and in mounting an ascent, five minutes to the mile. It w ill be borne in mind that ill" turnpike roads in England ire exceedingly smooth and solid, all of [hem being macadamised. w 11111 mn. liJJWBBBw Summary. The Sexton of Augusta reports the death of only ten persons during the mouth of August. A gloom was east over our city yesterday morning by the announcement of the death of the Rev?renil Samuel K. Hodges. Yesterday morning, jetween 3 and 4 o'clock, .Mr. Hodges yielded up lis spirit to God. He died in the triumph of the Christian faith, and with the full assurance of cnr.mee into that place, "where the wicked eense rom troubling, and tlic weary be at rest."?Coumbus (G'to ) Argus, of the i)th in$t. | Jacob F. Minzing has been elected Mayor of Charleston. A pickngc of bank bills amounting to 20,000 ras lately stolen from a steamboat alove New Orleans. Muskets.?Ninety-six thousnml have been luuiul'uctured at Springfield Mass., within the past jur years, and tire stored there now. The number of bnnkruptices declared in Faris luring the-half year just expired, amounts to 430, ind tiic liabilities, to 33 millions cl'francs. The amount received for tolls on the New York state Canals during the lust week in August was j r67,87961. The amount received in the mouth! if August is ?197,204 38. j Trie Receipts of the American Board of Misions during the past year, have amountdd to *241,691; expenditures, ?263,774. Balance igainst ti e Board, ?24,083. i Mr. A. Coombs of Bellingham, Mass., has a leach tree in his garden thirty-two years,old which j >ti!l continues to bear fruit. There is a coal mine worked at Monkswear-1 ? > ?-i? .v.? ?. I noiitn, f.ngianu, uoa yarns uciuw mu sunucu m lie earth. The Richmond star mentions the ease ofa young I nan very resjiectal.lv connected, who successively J 'litered ihe two Baptist churches in that city, and tole the Bibles, which lie afterwards sold, lie vas committed to prison, and was scarcely in there in ho ir before he stole 37 1-2 cents from a follow lrisoncrMr. Win. Ilanea, a merchant of Philadelphia,! vhile gunning in Jersey on Friday afternoon, hail >ne of his hands shattered by the bursting of his inn.?Ph. Caz. King Lcojh>Id is about to visit England. The incraasc of newspaper circulation in LettIon since the reduction of stamp duty, hns been 17 per cent; the country 137 percent; in Scotland 19 per cent; in Ireland 7 per cent. Accounts Horn England as late as August 11th eprescnt the weather as being very favorable to larvesting wheat, and thai much cf it had already ;con gathered. The New York sun states that the valuaiott of property itt lite island of Nantucket, was by the last valuation, seven millions of lollars, five millions of which were owned by >ne hundred and twenty-one persons, and the :wo millions by the remainder, there being JOtwccn nine and ten thousand inhabitants. To the Electors of this Cot grcssional District of (it orge 'Jown, Williamsburg, Marion, .Darlington, Marlboro' and Jlorrtj. Pet.now Citizens:? Having been nominated to represent you in he next Congress of the United States and jeing called upot> to give my views on the imtatinT no! i tic a 1 subjects of the day, I here e? ? x villi submit to you a summary of my political "aith. Tito most exciting topic is with regard to he approaching Presidential contest; and as ill minor questions arc involved in that great ssue, I shall express my opinions on that subjet independently and without reserve. It is known to you that there arc two candidates for that high office; and in the event of a failure to elect by the people, that duty will devolve on the House of Representatives. I could never vote for General Harrison, admitting that he had no competitor. My country should never be degraded by any act of mine, in electing lo its highest office a man who is noihing or every thing just as the policy or expediency of the present moment might dictate. I do not conceive that Gen. Harrison possessor-, any of the qualities ne gress it will be my aim to promote, by an inn means in my power, the rights, the honor and the interests of that portion of the union with which I ain identified by residence and sym pathy. DANIEL McWILLIAMS. i DIED. In the neighborhood of this town, yestorday | morning. Mr. James Gillespie jr. a young gin.- ' tleman of much respectability and worth. * Lately, in the state of Alubama, Mrs. Irby, f relict of the late Charles Irby, of Marlborough District in this stale. n CilEILYW PiUCES CU It RENT. o W'ed.nesday, September 23. 2 artici.es. per | ? C. JSC Beefin market, scarce Jb 0 4 a 0 6 b Bacon from wagons, lb 8 a 9$ by retail, lb 10 a 12$ ^ Butter lb 15 a 25 a Beeswax lb 20 a 23 tl Bagging yard ?0 a 28 Bale Ropo lb 10 a 12$ si , Coffee lb 12$ a 15 c Cotton, lb 8 a 0$ p Com, scarce bush 50 a C2 Flour, Country, brl 5 50 a 6 Feathers fin wag. none lb 40 a 45 C Fodder, lOOlbs 75 a 80 r< Glass, window fix 10, 5')ft 3 25 a 3 37$ , " 10x12, 50ft 3 50 a 3 75 j Hides, green Jb 5 . a -dry lb 10 a 44 Iron * lOOlhs 5 50 a 6 50 a Indigo lb 75 a 2 50 c? t :,"a cask 4 a 4 50 ? Lard scarco lb 11a 12J leather, sole lb 22 a 25 licad, bar ib 10 a Logwood lb 10 a J 5 I Molasses N. O. gal 40 a 50 " , gal 35 a 40 ^ Nails, cut, assorted lb a w c' , wrouglit ib 16 a 18 ?J Outs busli 40 a 50 ^ Oil, curriers gal 75 a 1 " , lump gal 1 25 a ^ , linseed gal I 10 a 1 25 ^ Paints, white lend keg 3 25 a 4 50 ai , Sj an. brown lb 8 a 12 ^ Pork lOOlbs 5 50 a 6 a1 Rico lOOihs 4 a 5 00 ^ Shot, bag 2 25 a 2 75 , lb 10 a , 12 Sugar lb 8 a 12J Salt sack a 2 75 J?? bush 87 J a 1 00 Steel, American lb lU a , English lb 14 a Z The River, is navigable for pole boats oflight I draught. MI LI AT A RY GOODS. WILL be received in a few days a general assortment of Millitary Goods comprising almogt every article required by the late act of I the Legislature lor tho Officers ol Militia ofthis i f State. if ?* * - i? 1 * The ahove poods will be soiu ai a urn puw , and for Cash Only. FRANKLIN TURNER. J Sept. 1311) No. 43. tf. ti Wanted Immediately. e A first rate wagoner of sober and steady ItahAits. Apply to FELIX LONG. . ? Chcrnw 20 li Sept. 1810.. 2 No. 44 4r. p For sale at the Bookstore. A SERMON by the Rev. J. C. Coit, deliv- livcred in the Frcsbytcrian Church in Chej raw. "upon the occasion of the Somi-ccntenary celebration; prepared Tor the press, and published by the aullmr. as a testimony against the ostab. lished religion in the United Slates " Prico 25 ^ cents. P August 4th, 1F40. 28?tf . E. W ATERMAN, commission merchant, Georgetown, S. C. ~ C10NTINUES to transact a general Com> mission business at that place. He is x under obligation to no boat, or masted vessel, li and is free to ship by the earliest conveyances, T (without orders to the contrary,) either North R cr South or up the liver. N References : {j at Cheraic?D. S. iiari.lee, J. C. Wads worth, q Benncltsrille?M. Ac B. D. Towns- r end & Co. a Leesville?j. c. lee, ? Wadesboro'?m'corkle ac cole, p Charlollc?[\. b. Williams, s Rockingham?Wall & Uolton, * VV. F. Leak. February 14,1840. 14 tf I o Mackerel & Lime. b 10 Barrels No. 2, mackerel. 10 Half Brls. No. 1. do. 20 Casks Thomaston Stone Lime. For sale low fur cash, by A. P. LACOSTE March 20.li, 1940. " 19 j cessary to the discharge of that high office of trust. His principles if he has any, are known neither to his friends nor his foes, as far as he public has any means of judging. On one * most important subject they are unknown except to himself or his confidential advisers, . and this subject in regard to abolition fanaticism. This mysterious silence under pretence E that his opinions are already before the world, e but really to receive the support of the abo- ' litionists, is at least suppicious, and affords just grounds to presume that his sympathies are with that infamous party. His conduct contrasts eignally with the magninimous1 J course pursued by Mr. Van Buren, who on every pioper occasion has reiterated his determined opposition to their nefarious designs. Sa far as my influence extends it shall be exerted to secure the re-election of the latter gentleman. The Independent Treasury has my firm { approval because I believe that a great nation u ought always to have within its own control c the means of continuing its own existence and c i operations, either in peace or war. j Against the establishment of a National . j Bank therefore I shall use my most assiduous | efforts, as I shall against the whole Banking ' 1 system so far as it shall conflict with the con?j sritutional action of the government. The, ;' j Tariff and a system of Internal Improvement being in direct collision with the interests of . the South, shall on all occasions receive my - i j unceasing opposition. i i Should I have the honor of a seat in Con-1 ' I c Uharlottc Journal" win insert me auovw m ici moi th for three months and forward their ac juntsfor payment. D. MALLOY. Elementary Books. For Sunday and Common School*. UNION Primers, Union Spelling Hook Union Hymns, Union Questions, Brown.atechism, Cheap Testaments, Shorter Cate hism, Lovell's Young pupils First Book, Worker's Primer, G&ll&ndet's Picture Definer Poung Reader, New York Reader, Child'i leader, Worcester's second Hook, Webster's .inerican and Elementary Spelling Hooks, ilworth's a?d Town's Do. together wi'h a full aaortment'of the more advanced English anr lassical School Books received during this fa I I the Bookstore. A liberal discount made tc 'eachers who purchase in quantities to supply icir Schools. Dcct-mbcr 27,1839. 7 if Nails. -fl KEGS Nails, and Hrads, all sizes, foi JtfcP sale by D. MALLOY. April 13, 1840. 23 !f Georgetown Ste mi Saw Mill, For Sale. I"AM disposed to sell this small hut valuable 1. Mill. When in perfect order, she will eul om two to 3,000 feet per dry, and grind 40 tc 0 bushels of Corn. The situation is one of th< est in the state. The Lot on which the Mil ands, and those attached, extend quite across tin cninsula and a dorr I room enough lor the erect ing a large mill and the necessary out-building: jr the hands. The home demand for lumber i: rjunl to all the mill can cut. With the Mill, 1 nil nbo sell Logs enough to employ her for ( lonths. To prevent needless applications the pfici i fixed at ?53,000 cash?or S3.500 payable in 1 , and 3 years, with interest from date, and ap roved security, with a mortgage of the puoperty E. WATERMAN. Georgetown, August ii2. 1S-J0, 42 2ni /facon at Ten Cents. HAMS AND SHOULDERS, A Very Superior Article, of my owr curing, for sale at 10 cents cash, or to ap roved purchasers at 12$ cents, on a credit nnti ic 1st January next. A. P. LACOSTE. July 22. , 36?tf Carpenter's Tools. rHE subscriber has just roceivcd a very cx 'onsivc assortment of Carpenter's Tools mong which are, Double and Singlo, Cast Sloe ron, Jack, Smoothing, Fore, and Jointci lanes, Astragals, Beads, Dado's, Hollows anc [ounds, Nosings, Grecian Ovalo's, Quirk O. G [ceding, Rabbit, Side Rabbit, Raising, and Sard 'lanes, Sash Cord, Covos for steps, Tabh lanes, Torus Beads and Cornice Planes, Ro lan O, G. and Fillets, Fillettstcrs, Snipes Bills iothic, Ceiling, Flooring, and Plow Flanes 'lane Irons, Oil Stones, Key llolo Tenant nd Panel, Hand, Cross Cut and Frame Saws crew Slide Mortice, and Marking Guages mgure, assorted qualities, Mortico, Socket, ant 'inner, Chisels and Gougos, Plate and Iror iqnarcs, Side Rrvils, Spoko Shaves, Locks liuges, Sprigs, Nails, Brads, &e. ALSO Coirins' Club, Iland and Broad Axes, Oliii nd Pennsylvania Patterns, Hammers, Shinglinj nd Lathing Hatchets, See, Tire above were purchased low and for easl f the best manufacturers, and will be sold chcaj V. MALLOY. nember 22d, 1839. 2if rHR REV. JOHN BURKE, will 01 Thursday, tho first of October next, rc ume the instruction of his limited number o 'tipils. Secicty IIilI 14th ?.ept. 1840, For Sale. 4 TRACT on the Decirines of Election am Reprobation, by Rev. James H. Thornwell Uso, a Vindication of the Protestant Doctrin joncerning Justification. Mny 1st, 1840. 25 t B~~ROVVN BRYAN & BROTHER, otFe their 6tock of goo<ls at very low prices, t ucli as wish to pay the cash, or give produce ii xchange. They invite their friends to call, am f they can be suited, they promise there shal tot be much difficulty about the prico. July 29, 1840. 37?tf Sugar & Coffee. 12 IIhd8. Porto Rico and St. Crcix Sugars 10 Bags Rio Coffee. For sale low for casl or bankable paper. A- P. LACOSTE.' March 20th, 1840. 19 -f T he Preacher, pkR Three Hundred and Forty sketches o UF Original Sermons selected from the maniscrripts of two eminent Divines of the las cntury with an essay on the Composition of i term on. For sale at the Bookstore Dcembcr 27,1839. 7 Sugar. Coffee, Salt, and MOLASSES. 4 LARGE Stock of the above now in stori and for sale very cheap for Cash, D. MALLOY. April 13, 1840. 23tf Bacon. ra fC AAA LBS- HAMS, Shoulders and Sides all of mj iwn curing for sale low, by A. P. LA COST E. April 3,1840. 21 if produce Commission Business rHE Subscriber offers bis services in the Commission business, tor tho sale and ship unt of Country Produce. He will receive in store and sell any article f produce free of storage for commission o, \ per cent where the articles are withov imits; when limited a reasonable storage wil c chniged. Jle will ship cotton or other Produce to Nkv Turk or Charleston, making liberal casi dvances for a Comiiiission of 2$ per cent, or be cash advanced, He keeps constantly on hand a very largf lock of Grocerrik8 with a mixed stock of oth r Goods, all cf which lie will sell at the lowcs rices wholesale or retail for cash or produce. The Subscriber flatters himself that his oxton. ive acquaintance in the upper and adjoining 'ounties cf North Carolina will cnamblc him tc rcctve a liberal patronage. D. MALLOY. Choraw So. Ca. Sept. 5, 1810. The "Western Carolinian" Salisbury, anc State of South Carolina.) | d Cher aw District In Equity. ) I. Celia Goodson At. A!. ) e Admx. Sl Adnus. of > Bill James Goodson 7 for f vs. / account William Beck St t St r Ann Beck At. Al. / Partiiion 0 Heirs of Jas. Goodson { n It appearing to my satisfaction that Arland d Smith and Elizabeth Smith his wife and Lu1 cinda McPherson defendants in this case, aro absent from and reside without the limits erf this State. It is, on motion of Simu & Ervin Com# plainanta Solicitors, ordered that the said Arland Smith and Elizabeth Smith and Lucinda McPherson do appear and plead answer or dej mur to the Complainants Bill on or before the first day of January next, and that in default thereof the said Bill as <o the u will be pro con. fenso. I It is also Ordered that notiT thereof be pub- 1 lished in the Farmers, Gazette .w'ict: a month lor j the space of three months. GEO. W. DARGAN. 1 r September Tilt 1S40. C. E. C. D, t No. 44 2 a m 1 2ni. * 1 Sheriff s Sales. , ON Writs of Firri Facias will be sold before 1 the Court House duor on the first monday and dny following in October next within the | legal hours the folh wing property viz. 500 Acres of land more or loss whereon deft, resides lying on both sides of Little Black Creek, , hounded on the West by lands belonging R. L. ] Edgeworth, East by A. Milis & Soutli by James j Joplin's land/ Levied on as the property of Thos. f Sturn at the suit ol Darling Rushing vs. Thos. ^ Stnrn. 1 73 Acres of land more or Icsf, on the water ofHills Creek, adjoining the lands of Henry t West Wiles Threat at the suit of Tabitha Hollif man vs. Evan Threat. 4G0 Acres of land more or Icfs on Hills Creek adjoining the lands of Ahcl Stack and Win. Biake at the suit of John Masse y for Est. of Masscy dee'd, vs. Evan Threat. A good 4 horse Wuggon levied on and to be sold as tho property of Jesse Turner, at the suit of Alexander Campbell assignee vs. Jesse Turner j and Willis Worley. Terms, Cash, Purchasers paying fur rcccrssry i , papers. J NO. EVANS. Sheriff C. D. Sheriff's Oflice ) j > Chesterfield C. fl. Sept. 12 1840. $ ,, >| D. Mailoy f { Tl AS Now on hand a supply of all kinds of t I IX Goods suitable for the trade, which h i 1 I will sell us cheap an can bo had in this inar- ' I ket. ; Persons wishing good bargains will please call a i ' on him before they purchase. , ! April 13.1840. 1. f ? ; SOUTH CAROLINA. 1 In the Common . | Chesterfield District. { Pleas. t i Ranald McDonald \ Declaration v*. V in debt in At. c . I John McKay. ) tachment. WHEREAS the Plaintiff in tho above | stated case, this day filed his Declare, tion against the Defendant who is absent from and without the limits of this State (as it is said) and having noither wife or attorney known 1 within the same. It is ordered tint the Dofen. ) dttnt do appear und pload to tho Dccralaiion I . aforesaid within a year and a day. from the date hereof, otherwise final and absolute judgment I will be awarded against him by default. TURNER BRYAN, C C. C. P Office 0*" Common Pleas, J March 20, 1840. ] 27 cv m 31 y 1 ' Sept. 10 1840 No. 44 ff < Garden Seeds. , l~ INTEND having for sale at the Bookstore, i JL this Fall and Winter, a fresh and full supply of Garden Seeds. I J JOHN WRIGHT. i I i Clicraw, August 4th, 1840. 38?tf j ? A" alt. r lA^A SACKS for sale low by JL LF ^ f \W A. P. LACOSTE. < March 20th, 1840. 19 tf t J KOMAfTCLiVIEiN'F ~7 4k BARRELS for sale low, by /Q\f A. T. LACOSTE. r| July 16, 1P40. 35?tf Umbrellas. JUST received a pood assortment of Silk and Ginghaims Umbrellas. DUNLAP & MARSHALL. '1 Wood & liauling. ( 1 V shall keep a tram constantly running 1 JL through the Spring and summer months j and shall be rendy at oil times to furnish my ' customers with wood, and to do any kind of 1 1 hauling. ; A. P. LACOSTE. , April 3, 1910. I 2*1 If 1 L or Cash only. 1 ! TIIE Subscriber takes this method of saying . to his Customers, that after this day he will sell no article in the Grocery Line on a credit; ; and Dry goods and Hardware only to such persons as are prompt a,id ounctual in their I payment* D. MALLOY i Jannnry J, 1840. 8 tf i Bank Stock. IIOR SALE, Thirty Shares Mcrchantst Bank Stock. Turin a favorablo. Inquire a this cilice. MAIL ARRAKGEMENTS~~ Pn?r Offiok. Chernw. S. C. ) ( 12th August, 1840. $ Northern mail closes at 9 P. M. daily, due by 3 r A. M. j Southern mail closes at 9 T. M. daily, due by , 11 P.M. , Georgetown mail closes Monday, Wednesday, j 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. j S"ggs Bridge (via Rockingham) mail closes Tuesdays, at 5 A. M. Suggs Bridge mail is due Fridays, by 5 A. M. / ' Lancaster C. II. mail closes Tuesdays at 1 P. Lancaster C. II. is due same day, by lf> A. M. BROWN BRYAN, P.M. 5 ' wotios. 1 fWlIJE Hopewell Baptist Cliurch of ChesterP Jt field, will Petition the Legislature at its noxt session for an Act of Incorporation. WM. A. M ALLOY, C'h. Clerk. September 5, 1640. 44 1 m f 3 in 1 IT APJDS of the Estate of Thomas Sumter J ILj in Chesterfield, Lancaster, and Kershaw < Districts are offered for sale. Apply to Mr. < j Stephen Eoykin at Camden. tf r . Dunlap & Marshall HEREBY give notice that they will continue" to sell their Dry Goods only, on the usual" credit to punctual customers. '1 hey will sell their Groceries at the lennst prices for cash only. The very short credit at which groceries can now be bought, amounting with the exchange almost to Cash, with their limited capital conpdl hem to the adoption of this course. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity Marion District. H. E. Cannon 1 vs. Supplemental William Whitfield Bill Henry A. Vesey and i for uopt. Emily Vesey J IT Appearing that William Whitfield, Henry A. Vesey, and Emily Vesey, Defendants in his case, are absent from and reside without the imits of this State. On motion of Dargan Complainant's Solicitor, it is ordered, that the said William Whitfield, Henry A. Vesey, and Ertuly Vesey, do appear and plead answer or demur in he Complainant, supplemental, on or before the irst day of December next, and that in defottlt hereof, ihc said Bill be taben pro confeaso. It is also ordered that notice of this order be jublishcd iu the Farmers' Gazette trice a month 'or the space of three months ED. B. WHEELER. August 6, 1840. 43 2 m f 3 m Dunlap & Marshall EARNESTLY request all persons indebted x) them to make an early settlement of theft iccounts. They will invariably add the inercst however trifling the amount on ill iccounts not paid within ten days. ? January ls?l840. Btf New Goods. JOHN c. wadswortu ff AS Now in Store a supply of n GROCERIES, DR Y GOODS, HARDWARE, SHOES, HATS, BONNET*% SADDLER Yi CROCKERIES, GLASSWARE, <frc. tLL of which will bo sold at the lowest marksf trice. Pt-iHons wishing to purchase in this narket will do well to call. April 30;h 1840. BOOK BINDING. r HE subscribers have established themselves in the above line of business in ChefnW nd offer theirsorvicoa to its citizens. U. LAZEN COURT, tc CO. 'horaw, S. C.. Jun. 26. KIKT ILL be exhibited and offered for aale at ww the annual meeting of the Pee Dee As? icultural Society at Unerawon Friday the lffem if October next. Some Cows, with a Small ' rose of English from the Stock of the late Gen. *.* . Javier and some Calves from the stock of Col. lampton that ho says arc equal to any in the U? State Sept. 5 1840. No. 4J 4in. Hoods and Palm leaf Hats. 7DOZ. White and Colored Hoods, and 8 doz. assorted Palm Leaf Hats. just received ay DUN LAP & MARSHALL. July 27,1840. 37?tf PHILADELPHIA StiOfiS. Pair Ladies Kid Slippers and 45 Pair I# V Ladies Kid Walking Shoes, just reoeit id by DUN LAP & MARSHALL* July 2t. 1840. 37?tf Notice. IAm now receiving part of my stock 8# Spring and Summer Goods, comprising a general assortment of seasonable Goods, which f will sell low for cash. Purchasers will please :all and examine fur themselves. ALSO, Will be kept constantly on hand a supply of German Bolting Cietba, equal to any used in his country, MALCOM BUCHANAN. March 13th, 1940. 18 tf i ct J-jUHljJ ougai, JJ Y llie Loaf, for 15 cts, for sale for casfl a. p. lacoste. March 20ih, 1845. 10 if The Path F.inder. OR the Inland Sea by ll>? Author of th? "Pioneer*," "Last of tho Mohicans,*' Prairc," Ac. Ac.?AI<o "Homeward Bonnet* i lid "Ifowe as found'' by the tamo Author?for talc at the Rook Store. April 30 1840. 35 If The Siitocribur linn just received, tod will ;eop constantly on hand,Cotton Yarn and Twifro it wholesale, from the Manufactory of Rockinglam. geo, goodrich. CliTaw, Jnn. 1840. 10 If Roberts's jSilk Manual. A New supply of iMis worn Jim recuivoo ? tho Book Store, price 37$. Anril 3D 1940, 25 tf Bagging & Rope. 30 pieces heavy 44 iuches Hemp Bagging 30 Coils Bale Hope. For naJe tow by a. p. LACosm March 20 h, 1840. 19 tf 11 a t s, JL'S T Received a large assortment of Men?toys, and Children Straw and Leghorn Ilat6. ALSO, CJcnta and Youth's Fur Hat a, for summer Wear* ill of which will bo s<>M cheap by D. MALLOY* April 13, 1810. 23 if Bacon, Flour, and Meal, (CONSTANTLY ON HAND, ant for ?aU J al the LOWEST market price hf P. MALLOY. Nails. fir KKfGS, 4d. fid. SJ. iW, ISd. and 20d fur sale cheap. a. r. lacostc. April 3, 1840. New Music. RECENTLY rcooivedattho Book Store a supply embracing * considerable taxmtf ?f Songu Sacred, Scntimrn'Al and Humorous ilpo Marches, WaHznp. A r. and Music paper. December 4th, l<r33.