Farmers' gazette, and Cheraw advertiser. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1839-1843, November 18, 1840, Image 4
THE CONVERTED INFIDEL.
" A young getleman, by profession a .
surgeon, had, for a considerable time,
been in habits ofintimacy with me; and '
our conversation frequently turned on abstract
theories, the nature of evidence under
given circumstances, and the primary
source of moral principles. He had made
himself acquainted with the writings of
Voltaire, Rousseau, Gibbon and Hume,
whose speculations had led him to look
with a suspicious eye on the Sacred Records,
to which he well knew I was strong- 1
ly attached. When the 'Age of Reason'
made its appearance, he procured it; and,
fortifying himself wilji the objections against
Revelation which that book con- i
tained, he assumed a bolder tone, and i
commenced an undisguised attack 011 the 1
Bible.
On finding me willing to hear his objections
fairly stated, and more disposed
to repel them by fair argument than opprobrious
epithets and wild exclamations,
he one day asked me if I had ever seen the
'Age of Reason;' and, on being answered
in the negative, he offered to lend it, upon
condition that I would engage to peruse
it attentively, and give my opinion, with
candour, on the various parts which passed
under my inspection. These preliminaries
being settled, the ' Age of Reason'
was put into my hands, and I pioceeded
in its examination with all the ability I
possessed, and all the expedition that my
avocations would allow.
During this period, scarcely a day
elapsed in which we did not moi.t, and turn
our attention to the principles of the ' Age
of Reason,' which 1 con (rover ted, and he
defended. In thiscont!oversy, no undue
advantage was taken 011 either side. An
inadvertent expression each was at liberty
to recall; and the ground was abandoned
when it was fairly found to be no longer
tenable. The various arguments to which
these colloquial debates gave birth, I occasionally
committed to writing.
The young gentleman ,finding that my
attachment to Revelation was not to be
shaken, recalled the 4Age of Reason,' under
avowed suspicions that the arguments
it contained were more vulnerable, than,
when he lent it, he had been induced to
beleive. He continued, for some time, to
waver in uncertainty. He had embraced
infidelity, and hesitated to abandon the
object of his choice; though, he candidly
confessed, he was unable either to defend
its principles, or to avert the consequences
to which they must inevitably lead. In
this state of fluctuation his mind continued
for some time; until his suspicions were
transferred from the Bible to the 'Age of
Reason,' and his confidence was happily
exchanged for a more pleasing confidence
in the authenticity of Divine Revelation.
When this alteration in his views had
taken place, he did not hesitate to ackcow- j
ledge, that his design, in lending me the j
'Age of Reason,' was to proselyte me to j
the principles of infidelity, but that, being ,
disappointed in his expectation, his mind
became perplexed, and he soon found that
his attempt had produced an effect the reverse
of what he had intended. Shortly
afterwards he was taken ill;.and, after
languishing for some months in a decline,
his mortal remains were carried to I he
4house appointed for all living.' This
change and this conviction, which, I belcive,
accompanied him to his death, he
attributed, almost exclusively, to the causes
which have been assigned. His mind
was awakened to deliberate reflection, and
directed to explore those distant issues and
consequences which infidelity does not
instruct its votaries or victims to survey."
Di e it's memoirs.
Do as you would be done unto.?The
horse of a pious man living in ,- j
happening to stray into the road, a neigh- j
Lor of the man who owned the horse put j
hitn into the pound. Meeting the owner j
soon after, ho told him what he had done ;
"and if 1 catch him in the road again,"
savs he, "I'll do it again." " Neighbor,"
replied the other, " not long since 1 looked i
out of my window in the night and saw j
vour cattle in my meadow, and I drove
them out, and shut them in your yard?and
ril doil again. btruck with tlie reply,
the man liberated the horse from the
{round, and paid the charges himself: " A
soft answer turneth away wrath."
industry.?''There is one precept,"
says Sir Joshua Ileynolds, " in which I
shall be opposed only by the vain, the ignorant
and the idle. I am not afraid that
I shall repeat it too often. You must have |
on dependence on your own genius. If [
you have great talents, industry will im- ;
prove them ; if you have but moderate j
abilities industry will supply their deficien- !
cy. Nothing is denied to well directed
lnhnr! nothing is to he obtained without I
it."
A letter, from the University of Virginia,
announces the death of Charles Bonnycastle.
Esq. Professor of Mathematics
in that institution.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Chesterfield District.
By TYrnef By ran, Esq., Ordinary.
R/'IIKREAS. Ann Horn, Joel Horn and
v w C. Marsh made suit to me to grant
then L-iters of Administration of the Estate
and Effects which were of Thomas Horn late
of (-lay Crock.
These are to cite and admonish all and singular
the kindred and creditors of the said Thomas J
H. >rn deceased, that th?y ho and appear before
mo, m tho Court of Ordinary. to he held at
Chesterfield f, H on Monday the 10th Inst, to
shew cense, if uny they have, why the said Ad- |
ministration should not be gran'ed.
Given under my hand and Real, this second day
of November, in the year of our I?ord one '
thousand eight hundred and fbrtv, and in the (
suty fifth year of American Independence.
T. BRYAN, O. C. D.
November 11 1840
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PROSPECTUS
OF THE
8&QE&29& E&g&EQEe c
A WEEKLY JOURNAL. 0
To be devoted to the dissemination of Scottish
Intelligence, &t. thoughout the
United States and Candda.
Breathes there a man with 60ul so dead, 1
Who never to himself hath said,
This is my ou n, rny native iana, t
Scott.
A paper dfvoted to the dissemination ot
national intelligence, must necessarily look. I
for support from those interested hy nativly
or descent; but, as a record of the passiing
events of any country cannot tail, if carefulh ]
prepared, occasionally to inter? st or instruc1
the general reader, it is hoped our journal may
meet with a favorable reception froin this
class while the former, to be without it, would
argue a degree of indifference, happily incon
sistent with that Amor Patriae, so proverbially
characteristic of our countrymen. )
Emigration from Scotland has been so con.
tinous during the last forty years, as to have ]
given rise to a very numerous and important s
class of the population of these communities; t
<<ne which we cannot fur a moment doubt, are '
as univ> rsaliy deeirou- of postessng, as thpy e
are capable of sustaining, a journal devoted to ,
their national sympathies?an indepenren
medium of communication with their nativ (
land ; now the more desirable, as steam (
navigation offers opportunities so frequent, [
regular and speedy, of acquiring a knowledge ]
of passing events?ere tune robs theoi of their
interest.
In this country, where the French, German
and English population, sustain their respective
papers?the publication of such a periodical
is a debt we really owe to the honor of the Scottish
nation and character; and the subscriber
clneflly influenced by this conviction,
iu preparing so desirable an object for his
countrymen, feels their patriotism will be his
protection, while his anxiety wi.l be to present
matter at ail tunes pure and unexceptionable
and worthy the high literary reputation ul his
country.
1 he Scottish Patriot will appear early in
1841 neatly printed, in a form well fitted for
binding?and will present a weekly retrospect
of general Scottish intelligence?a d-gest of
Sr?/-,tiikK liuip^rupA? nntirpfi of now publica
lions, &.c.?of interesting* movements in the
church?rniversities?courts of law?discoveries
in science?progress in llie arts?reports
of deaths?marriages?bankruptcies, &c.?
and interesting miscellany, gleaned from every
source?home and abroad.
A piece of Scottish music will also be appended,
in such a manner as w 11 adin:t of its
being separately bound if desired. The whole
it is hoped, will form a journal equal in neatness
and interest to any existing periodical.
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cases payable in advance?\early, $3,50
half yearly $2,00 .* quart* rly, ?1,(10. 1
Our friends will please receive and forward
to us, subscriptions and names of those desi- j
rious of becoming subscribers. Post Masters
and others who will act as agents, will be
allowed a commission of 25 per cent. To
prevent misunderstand ngs, no order will be
fulfilled, until payment is forwarded. 'I he
ournal will be forwarded to city subscribers
evny Saturday morning, and by the earliest
mails to those in the country, Canada, &c.
As no belter circulating medium amongst a
cerlian class can be afforded, than through
the pages of the Scot*ish Patriot, due n-tice
will be gi\en to advertisers of the issue of the
first number.
Papers and communications (post paid) to
be aduressed >o
J. GIL ROY GUMMING, M. D.
75 White Street, New York.
September 3. 47
PllRFlblSURl FANCY AKTRLiS
AC.
fBllJE Subscribers have just received a
J. handsome assortment of German and
French Perfumery, Fancy articles, Toys, Fancy
Boxes, Ladys Furnished Work Boxes, Hair
Brushes, Toilet Soaps, and a Variety of New
and useful articles which they invite the citizens
to call and examine.
EMANUEL & SOLOMONS.
NEGROES FOR SALE.
A LIKELY Fellow, it good house servant,
and ois wile, who is clso u tine house sjr.
vuulnnd p stry Conk. A young wn'di and i
lir>r in:iIt. rln.d alt tut tour veiirs old. 'I lo> ivttncii I
li 8 be'-n brought up mostly in and about the
ouse, and bus also been accustomed to work in
the field. For price at d further particulars enquire
at the office of the Farmers' Gazette.
Choraw November 2, Io40.
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Agency Bank of Georgetown 8. C.
At Cherair Nor. 9: 1840.
f^XCHANGE at 6-ght on New York in
A su ..s to suit purchasers- for sale by
D. McNaIR Agent.
No. 52 tf
KEV. KJ1CIIARD FXRJIAA'S
SER.m\,
DELIVERED in the Baptist Church in this
place in viudic <tian Oi the <*o:irin* am)
practice of the li a pits denomination, for sale at
tho store of
A. P. LACOSTE.
November 7, 1840.
52 tf
Al.nanacs.
MARRISON AND t OMIC ALMANACS
FOR 1*41.
For sale at the Bookstore.
Noveml>cr, 11, 1840.
52 tf
amtir tw\/Mrn
INfcW UUUlVfc.
JUST received at the Oheraw Bookstore
and for sale by John Wright.
FcrJiimitd and Isabella by Prescott.
J. B.ibbingtoH Mt-.Cau'cyfs Mis cellanies.
Wordsworth's Poetical Works;
Mrs. Ilemans Poems.
Burn's do
CamleH'R do
Young Gray Beattic and Collins.
Shakespeare.
Shetland and Sbctlandcrs by Miss Sinclair.
New Music.
Flu to and Violin Instructors.
October 30, 1840.
51 tf
fglHE FIRST SESSION OF THE
JL Rockingham Female Institution for 1811 1
will commence on the second Monday in J :nuary.
In June, an annual examination wili
Luke place.
A limited number of pupils only will l?e received
in Ibis Institution, and a select number
i?f yong ladies may lie accommodated with board
m tho family of the Principal. Prices of board
rind tuition hive been reduced, to meet the c.xi
goncies of tho times.
Eve-y branoh of English Literature will lie
Laugnt; ;.|so inusio on Piano and Guitar. Embroidery
and Rug Work of every variety, and i
Wax Work. ,
November 9, 1S40.
52 9t I
ORDINANCE NO. 22.
Bo it ordained by the Town Council ?
f the Town of Cheraw, and it is hereby t
rdained'd by the authority of the same i
hat from and after the passage of this 3
ict, the granting of Licenses for the re- I
ailing of Spirituous Liquors be at the '
following rates.
For License Tavern Bar, and retailing
my quantity $50
All ordinances and parts of ordinances
epugnant to this, be and are hereby re*
>ealed. '
J. W. BLAfcENEY.
Intendant.
Done in Council Cheraw 11th Julv 1840.
FELIX LONG
C. T. C. ClIERAW.
No. 50 4t
Cheraw Academy.
rll ETrnstees respectfully announce that tlie
duties of tins Institution were resumed on the
1st of October, the Male department under the
>uperintcndence of Mr. E Hall, the Female under {
hat of Mr. J. Sewers. The course of instruction j
l the male department, will 1 At that required to (
inter die South Carolina College the course ol the
"em le department will be to make thorough #el?ol- ,
irs.
... ... 1
The scholastic year will commence on me i?? ,
if Octol>er and end die 1st July: the year is again
livided into two sessions: the first begins Its Ocober
and ends 15tli February the ssceud begins
16th February and ends 1st July.
Terms of Tuition per Session ore,
For Spelling, Reading and Wri- )
ting ( 812 00
The above with Arithmetic, En )
glish Grammer and Geography ) 16 00
The above, with the Classics, J
higher branches of Mathema- >
tica, Logic. Rhetoric, &c. ) 20 00
Five Dollars each will be added io the above
for Painting aud Drawing, or the Modern
Languages.
All payments are in advance; the pupil
will be required to pay for what remains of the
session at the time he or she enters, nor will
deduction or drawback be made for loss of
time. J. W. BLAKENEY,
Sec'y & Treas.
P. S ?Mr. H. T. Chapman hag taken >
charge of the B larding House, near the Female
Academy, where Young Ladies may o b
tain board at a moderate price.
20, 1840. 45 tf
J. LEE, M. D.
or l'A.VDE.\, s. c.
OFFERS his Professional Services to the
citizens of Chcraw and ucighliouring
Towns. He insiy be found al the Planters'
Hotel?orders from the country directed to the
Posi Olfic r in Choraw, will meet with alien'ion.
Ho is prepared to perform any and every Dental
Operation that may be required.
NATtltAL OB ItlllVEBAL TEETH
will lie set oa Gold Plate or pivoted en the old
root ii'sufficiently strong to bear the operation.
mrTEETH slopped with Gold and warranted
not to decay any more in the part stopped.
TEETH and roots of Teeth extracted and
irn'giil irities remedied.
Examinations made without charge.
Materials and work in all casn warranted.
November 4, 1640. 51?3t
Huts,
JUS r Received a large assortment of Mem.
oys, and Children* Straw and Leghorn
Hats.
ALSO,
Gents and Youth's Fur^Hats, for summer wear,
all of which will be sold cheap by
D. MALLOY.
Apiil 13, 1840.
23 tf_
FAMILY OROCERIES AC.
fHlllE Subscribers have just opened at the
JL store two doors above the Post Office
on Fr?>ni Strict a Well selected and General
assortment of Grocerries among which may
found.
Loaf, New Orleans, Porto Rico and New York
Crushed Sugars,
Java and Rio CuflTe,
New Orleans Molasses,
Hyson and Gun Powder Tea,
No 1 Chocolate, Goshen Butter and Cheese,
Raieans, Currants, Figs, Citron, Dates, A I.
uiomJs, Filbrets, Brazil Nu e, English VVaU ;
nuts, Ground Ciuamon, Cloves Nutmegs,
Mace and Pimento, Mustard, Baltimore and I
Ri< hmond Flour feinoked Herings, Belogna J
Sausages jWest India Preserves. Pickles,
Salearatus, Ginger, White and Yellow Soap, ]
Starch, and a variety of other articles which
they will dispose of low for Cash.
EMANUEL <fc SOLOMONS.
Nov 9th li84l). No. 52 2 in
j rniitv a nir
SlAl iUlY Alt I.
ROGER'S tine Pen Kruvce.
Cup and Letter Piper.
Q tills and Account r^pcr,
Silver Pencils,
Wiitoi Co'crs in boxes and by tho cake
Pocket Rnl' H,
lliunk Hooks, assd.
Hills of Lading.
For sale by
JOIIN WRIGHT.
Nowmbei II, 1840.
52 tf
Friendship's Offering.
I^OR 1841 just received and for sale at the
Bookstore.
November 11,1840.
52 tf
"nfzsT
BLACK, Dark Blue. Light Blue, Red nnd
Copying Inks, in small Boltleg, For
sale by John Wright at the Clieraw Bookstore.
October 30. t S 40.
51 tf
HAItERl & CONFECTIONAKV.
rg^HF. Subscribers respectfully inform the
JL Citizens of Chenw that having employed
an excellent Baker from New York they are
now able to supply them with Bread, Crackers
of any disruption. They will also keep con.
stantly on hand a supply of superior confectionary.
Families will be supplied with Bread at
their houses.
E.MANUEL & SOLOMONS.
N B Weddings, and Parties supplied at the j
3!ioriesT nouc?\
Nov. 10th 1840. 2 in
Southern Harmony.
A LARGE Supply of this new ami valuable !
Book jtiH received and for pale by
JOHN WRIGHT,
November 4, 18-1051
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Tea and Loaf Sugar.
Cjj1 UPEfflOR articles, for family use, for sale ;
& by A. P. LACOSTE,
October 21, 1840.
49 it 1
l'or Cash only.
THE Subscriber takes this method of saying
o his Customers, that after this day he wiU
sell no article in the Grocery Line on a credit;
ind Dry goods and Hardware only to such
>ersons as are prompt and nunctua] in their
payments.
D. MALLOY
Jannary 1, 1840. 8 tf
State of South Carolina.
Darlington district.
In Ondinarys Office, September 21st, 1840.
Joshua Pollard, Applicant, vs. John Good.-on,
Elms Goodson, William Goodson, Josiah
Goodson, John Kirven and Nancy his wife
Benjamin Luca s and A/agaret his wife,
E lodsooodson James Goodson, Hamilton
Goodson, Arrcna Goodson, Charlotte
Goodson, Abigail Goodson, William Pollard,
Wright Pollard. Calvin Rhodes and]
Sarah his wife, Frederick Woodhamand
Mary Ann his wife, Win. H. Ward and j
Martha his wife, and Allen Fort and Alary
his wife?Defendants.
IT appearingto my satisfaction that John Goodson,
Eli isGoodson, William Goodson, Josiuh
Goodson, Elias Goodson, James Goodson, Hamilton
Goodson, Arrcna Goodson, Charlotte Goodson,
Abigail Goodson, William Pollard, Wright
Pollard, Frederick Woodhamand Alary Ann his
wife, William F. AVard and Martha his wife, and
Allen Fort and ary his wife Defendants in the j
above stated case, reside without the limits of this
State. It is therefore ordered that they do appear
and object to the Division or sale of the Real
Estate of Thomas Goodson deceased on or befotc
the first of January next or their consent to the
same will be entered ot record.
ERV1N B. BRUNSOV.
0. D. D.
September 30,1810.
1 dfl 12t
GLADS ANDPGTT?.
8X 10 Window Gla s,
10 X 12 do do
I Brl. Putty for bale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 21, 1610.
49 tf
SOUTH CAROLINA~ Fin the Common
Chesterfield Di$srict. \ Pieas.
Ranald McDonald i Declaration
vs. > in dell in AU
John McKay. j tichmcnt.
WHEREAS tho Plaintiff in the above
staled case, this day filed his Declarn.
lion against the Defendant who is absent from
and without the limits of this Slate (as it is said)
and having neither wife or attorney known
within the same. It is ordered tint the Defen.
dant do appear and plead to the Dccralulion
aforesaid within a year and a day. from the date
hereof, otherwise final and absolute judgment
will bo uwarded against hitn by default.
TURNER BRYAN, C C. C. P
Office of Common Pleas, ?
March 20, 1640. j
27 ev m 31 y
Sept. 1G 1840 No 44 if
1T0TI03.
THE Hopewell Baptist Church of Chester,
field, will Petition the Legislature at its
next 8CSMOU for an Act of Incorporation.
\VM. A. .1/ALLOY, C'h. Clerk.
September 5, 1640.
44 1 m f 3 in
Carpenter's 1 ools.
Til E subscriber has just received a very extensive
assortment of Carpenter's Tools,
among which arc, Double and Single, Cast Steel
Iron, Jack, Smoothing, Fore, and Jointer
Planes, Astragals, Beads, Dado's, Hollows and
Rounds, Nosings, Grecian Ovalo's, Qtrrk O. G.
Reeding, Rabbit, Side Rabbit, Raising, and Sash
Planes, Sash Cord, Coves for sleps, Table
Planes, Torus Beads and Cornice Planes, Roman
O, G. and Fillets, Fillellstcrs, Snipes Bills,
Gothic, Ceiling, Flooring, and Plow Planes,
Plane Irons, Oil Stoucs, Key Hole Tenant,
and Panel, Hand, Cross Cut and Frame Saws,
Screw Slide orticc, and Marking Guages
Augurs, assorted qualities, Mortice, Socket, and
Firmer, Chisels and Gouges, Plate and Iron
Squares, Side Revils, Spoko Shaves, Locks,
Hinges, Sprigs, Nails, Brads. &.c.
ALSO
Collins' Club, Hand and Broad Axes, Ohic
and Pennsylvania Patterns, Hammers, Shingling
and Lathing Hatchets, &c.
The above were purchased low nnd for casli
of the best manufacturers, and will be sold cheaj
by
D. ALLOY,
number 22*1. 1839. 2il
For Stfle.
A TRACT on the Doctrines of Election and
Reprobation, by Rev. James H. Thorn well
| Also, a Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine
concerning Justification,
j Muy 1st, 1S40. 25 t!
I PRODITCE
Commission Business.
THE Subscribe! oflvrs his services in the
Commission business, for the sule and shipment
of Country Produce.
Ho will receive in store and sell any article
of nrodnce free of storage for commission ol
2$ [?cr cent where the articlrs are without
limits; when limited a reasonable storage will
bo chaiged.
He will ship cotton or other Produce to New
York or Charleston, making liberal cash
advances for a Co omission of 2? per cent, on
the cash advanced,
He ko??ps constantly on hand a very large
stock of Grockrries with u mixed slock of other
Goods, all of which he will sell at the lowest
' prices wholesale or retail for cash or produce.
The Sulmcriber flatters himself that his extensive
acquaintance in the upp? r and adjoining
Counties of North C.iroli u will enamblo liiin to
ecuive a liberal patronage.
I). MALLOY.
Cheraw So. Ca. Sept. 5, 1810.
The "Western Carolinian" Salisbury, and
"Charlotte Journal" will insert the above twice
a iiioi tli for three months and forward their ac.
counts for payment D. AIj LOY.
State of South Carolina.
DA RUNG TON DISTRICT.
Is the Court or Common Pi.kas.
W. Hunter Sur'v. "J Dee. unsealed
of Hunter & DuBose I Note, in Foreign
vs. | Attachment.
B E. DuBose. J
THE Plaintili'iu the al>ovc sfr.ted case having
liled his Declaration in tny office this day
and the Defendant having neither wife nor Attorney
within the limits of the said State iij>on whom
a copy of this attachment could lie served.
On motion ol'G. W. k. J. A. Dargan PlantilT's
Attorneys. It is ordered that B. E. DuBose de
plead ordemnv to the same, within a year nudat
day from tho date hereof or final and absolno
judgment sliajl be awarded and given him.
It is also ordered that a copy of rhis order be
published in the farmers' Gazette once every three
months for the space of a vear and a dav.
S. WILDS DUBOSE. C.C. P.
Clerks Office, Sent. 23, IS 10.
46 1 cv 3 in 1
CHEESE.
For sale by
A. p. LACOSTE.
October 21, 1840.
Clothing.
CLOTII and Blanket Overcoats, Cloaks, Ac
For sale very low,
a. p. lacoste.
October 21, 1640.
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jSouth Carolina.
Clicruw District.
In Equity.
John C. Ellerbe, Ex'or. ) Bill for account /
vs. j and to
The Heirs and Leg lures / appoint a
of Win. Ellerbe, Sou. $ Receiver. ,
It uppearing to my satisfaction that William
H. Colo and wife, Samuel Spencer ami wile
and Michael Ellerbe defendant* in this bill, are
: absent from, and resido without the limits of
this State. On motion at' Bobbins A Mclver
it is ordered that the said ubsent defendants do
ap|?ei<r and plead answer or demur to the complainants
bill of complaint, on or before the 25th
| day ol January next, and that in default Iheuof,
the said bill as to thou shall be taken pro con.
\fc*so.
, It is ordered that notice of this ordor be published
i a he Farmers' Gazette published at
| Cheruw twice u month for the space of three
mouths.
GEO. VV. DARGAN,
Comm. in Equity for
Cliciaw Dislriot.
October 20, 1840.
Saddles and Leather.
A GOOD Stock for sale low,
by A. P. LACOSTE.
j Octub r 21, lb40.
__ 49 tf_
New Goods.
BROWN BRYAN a BROTHER arc now
receiving per Steamer Swnn a well mice
led stock of Groceries recently purchased in
New York on favorable terms, which they offer
for sale at low prices for Cash, or produce, and
m rmn ?n n/h+r /???? ? riiiil (iuf fin! Inn.
12 Iilidb fine M Cioix Sugar
75 li.igs Rio, Liguira Java Sc inoclia Coffee
e6 ps Cotton Bugging assorted
75 Coil# Bale ropo
500 lbs bagging twine
400 sucks bolt
6 Tons Swecds lion, assorted.
350 Negro Blankets
1500 Yds Negro Cloth,
i 15 Casks wine, some very good
1 Also Raisous, Cheeso in boxes
i Hyson & imperial Teas
Loufa steamed Crushed Sugar, very fine wi ll a
j gimerl stock of dry goods hard ware and Cut
i lery, ('rockery. &Gta*i Ware, liberal advances
made on Cotton left for shipment to New York
and Charleston.
B. BR VAN &, BROTHER.
Cherow26 0<u. 1840.
Nc? 50 if
Lard.
igOOO LBSbLKAF lard? f?r suiy
^ by A. P. LACOSTE.
September 30, J840.
iSouth Carolina.
Mar I borough District.
In the Court Ordinary.
1 Benjamin Aloor Applicant. ) IVtiiion for
vs. $ s ile or division
Ilctrs of Win. Slubb's / of Lund.
Defendant*. {
IT Appearing to rny satisfaction that Elisha
11 ill, Marina Hill, Elizibclli Hill, Elisha G.
Hill, Elias W. Story, John Story im E.,
Harris, William Hill, Nancy Hill,John W.Hill
William Mori is and wif.r, Lewis Odom, James
| Odom. Hubbard Odnin, Henry Welsh and wife,
Sarah Stubbs, Roland Stubbs, William law ami
wife, Allen Thompson and wife, Dennis Stubbs.
! Nancy Stubbs, Hubbard Stubbs, Williini Stubbs
Rebecca Stubbs, Sarah Stubbs, Peter Stubbs.
1\ Elizabeth Lindsay, John Odom, William O loin
r I and Jano Hodges heirs at L w of Wil iaoi
Stubbs son. deceased lute of.Marlborough Districl
i reside without this Stale. It is ordered thai
> they appear and object to. the division 01
sale of the real estate of the said Wi liari
Stubbs, on or before tiic lOJi day of January
next or their consent to the s.une will be eulerec
of record.
JOSHUA DAVH,
O. M. D.
' Ordinary's Office 5th, Oct. Ih40.
J 48 12r
r| Hals and Shoes.
A LARUE and well selected stock for w?<
by A. P. LA OS'l'E.
October 21, 1?40.
49 If
Shoes.
rKlHK Subscriber his now on hand a verj
j JL extensive assortment of Shoes, suituldi
for ali seasons which lie will sell very cheap.
J D. A1 ALLOY.
. j April 13, 1840.
? 23 ft
; South Carolina.
, Vanevcry's Heirs, i Ilill
I vs. > of
Tho Heirs of Lamb. S Revivor.
IT appearing to my s tisficlion, that Min
Mary Lide one of the defendants in llir.
cure, is absent from, and resides without the
limits of the Stale of South Carolina. On nio:j"ii
; it is ordered that tho said Mary Lido do appeal
! .iinl plead, answer or demur to tho said liill ol
, I Complaint on or before the second Monday in
j January next, and that in default thereof the said
( Hill as to her be taken pro ennfesso.
It is also ordered that notice hereof be puUi?liled
hi the Fanners' G'uzetts at Chcravv twice a
month for the space of throe ni- nths.
GEO. W. DA KG AN, Com. in
Equity, Chernw
District.
October 2, 1840.
4S 2Hni3ni
n i . .i v* ?
r or saic ai tne nooKstorc.
A SKlt ON by the Rev. J. C. Cuit, deliv
xaL livered in tin; Presbyterian Church in Che.
raw. "upon the occasion of the So ui.centenary
celchr.ition; prepared for the press, and published
l?y the author, as a testimony against the cstab.
lislied religion in the Uuitcd Slates " Price 25
cents.
I A'tjjiist 4th, 1H40. 28?tf
I Nails.
/? IvECS Nails, and Urads, all sizes, for
sa'e l.y D. ALLOY.
April 13, 1840.
23 if
Sugar. Coffee, Salt, end
MOLASSES.
4 LARGE Slock of the above now in store
and for sale very cheap for Cash,
D. MALLOY
I Ajiril 13, 1640. 23ll
1
smmmsmmmmmmsgrnms
State of South Carolina.^
Cheraw District in Eqprrr )
Celia Good son At. Al. *
Admx. & Admis. of v Bill
J at i tea Good son y for
ra- ( Account i
William Beck it I &
Ann Beck At. Al. / Partition ]
Heirs of Jas. Good son ? I
It appearing to my satisfaction that Ariand
Smith and Elizabeth Smith his wife and Lucinda
McPherson defendants in thin case, are absent
from and reside without the limits of this
State. It is, on motion of Sims & Ervin Com.
plainants Solicitors, ordered that the said Ar?
land Smith and Elizabeth Smith and Lucinda
McPherson do appear and plead answer at demur
to the Complainants Bill on or before the
first day of Jaouary next, and that in default
thereof the said Bill as to them will be pro c6n- A
fesso. n
It is also Ordered that noti*?thereof bo published
in the Farmers, Gazette twice a month for
the space of three months.
GEO. W. DARGAN.
September 7th 1840. C. E. C. D.
No. 44 2 n hi I 2m.
Bacon, Flour, and Meal,
CCONSTANTLY ON HAND, uid for ul*
J at the LOWEST market price by
| D. MALLOY.
New Music.
RECENTLY received at the Book Store a
supply embracing a considerable variety
of Songs Sacred, Sentimental and HnmoroWs
also Marches, Waltzes, dec. and Music paper.
December 4th, 1 b39.
Umbrellas
JUST received a flood aswrtmcnt of Silk
and Ginohaims Ilmhrelias.
DVJNLAP i MARSHALL.
i lie bulmcribor ban just received, and will
keep constantly on hand.Cotton Yarn and Twin#
at wholesale, from the Manufactory of Rockingham.
JL
GEO. GOODRICH. *
Cheraw, Jon. 1840. 10 tf
Roberts's <Silk Manual. *
A New supply of this work just received at
the Book Store, price 37$.
April 30 1840.
25 If
Notice.
I Am now receiving part of my stock o.
Spring and Summer Goods, comprising a
general assortment of seasonable Goods* which
I will sell low for cash. Purchasers will please
call and e;tainine for themselves.
AI.SO,
Will be kept constantly on hand a supply of
German Dotting Cloths, equal to any used io
this country.
MALCOM BUCHANAN.
Mareh 1 3th. 1840. 18 tf
Hoods and Palm leal* hats.
7 MUZ. White and Colorod Hoods, and 8
doz. snorted Palm Leaf Hats, just received
hy DUN LAP & MARSHALL.
July 27, 1840. S7-?f
philadelphia siiofj.
?r 1| Pair Lvtics Kid Slippers and 43 Pair
tW\W Ladies Kid Walking Shoes.just recoiv
edby DUN LAP k. AIM All.
July 27 18lit. 37?tf
BOOK BINDING. T .
Til F. subscribers have established themselves
in the ubovo line of business in Ciicruw
and offorthcirscrviccstoits citizens.
u. BAZENV-OUKT, SL CO.
I linruv. S. C..J in. 2(>.
D MaTloy
HAS Now on hand a supply of all kinds
Loads suitable for the trade, which h?
| will sell us cheap us can be hud iu this uiai^
kcrt.
! Persons wishing good bargains w ill please call
on liim before lliey purchase.
April 13. 1840.
???>i?
| iJiiiila|> 4* Marshall
Q O tiUKHY give notice that lliey will continue
JLM. to sell their bry Goods ouh, ou the usuaj^
L j credit to punctual customers.
I hoy will sell their Groceries at the lowest
1 | prices for cash only.
' 'I lie very short credit at which groceries can
now be bought, amounting with tho exchange
almost to Cash, with their limited capital compel*
Item lo the adoption of this course.
~?TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
In Equitv A/\mo.x District.
H. E. Cannon
vs i Supplemental
William Whitfield } Bill
Henry A. Yesey and for aept.
Emily Yescy J
IT ApjK'aring that William Whitfield, Henry
A. Yesey, and Emily Yescy, DcJcndauts in
this case, are absent from ami reside without the
limits of this State. On morion of Durgun Complainant's
Solicitor, it is ordered, that the said
- William Whitfield, Henry A. Vesey, und Emily
> Ve.-ey. do apiieur and plc.ii] answer or demur to
the Complainant, supplemental, on or before the
i lirst day ui' December next, and that in default
thereof, the said iiill lie taken pro coufesso.
It is also ordered that notice of this order las
published in the Fanners' Gazette trice a month
lb. the space of three months
ED. B. WHEELER
August 6, 1840.
43 2 m f 9 in,
Uunlap & Marshall
EARNESTLY ?eque8t all persons indebted
i to them to make an early settlement of tliei:
accounts. They will invariably add the interest
however trifling the amount xm ill
accounts not paid within ten days. <??
January 1st 1S40. 8tf
New Goods.
JOHN c. wadsworth
J J AS Now in Store a supply of
GROCERIES,
v\ fi mr y*/v y* r?
JJlt I IrKJIJUS,
HARDWARE,
SHOES,
HATS,
BOX SETS,
SADDLERY.
CROCKERIES,
GLASSWARE, cfc. ^
ALL of which will be sold at the lowest marlrof
price. Persona wishing to purchase in thie,
market will do well to call.
April 30.li 1840.
Garden Seeds.
1 INTEND having for sale at the Booksto*b>
lh?a Fall and Winter, a freah and full supplyof
Ciurdv-u Seeds.
JOHN WRIGHT.
Cboraw, August 4th, 1841 38?tf
SPERM AND TALLOW CANDLES^
FOR sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 21, 1S40.
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