PREVARICATION.
"Do come with me to the cricket
match." said Sarah Roberts to little Annie
Coo|>cr, one fine holiday afternoon ; "Mary
James says there are two such pretty
tents, and so many fine ladies and gentlemen.
Do come, Annie."
"I can no: Sarah : indeed ! cannot4" Ani.ie
i .. M.j.nin.i to! 1 me so particularly
not ;o near 1111' cricket field, because
p. op'care ofven hurl by the ball;
and \ on kiivw .-she would be so very angry."
> |
4 She need never know it, Annie Do |
comr\"said sarah coa.vingiy.
E'lt mamma. would be sure to ask me
where i had been, Sarah; and I dare not
toil a story." replied Annie,less firmly.
-well yon cart tell her that you
came and fetched rue, and then we took a
walk past liie clnyeh, and up green lane,
by farmer Cum:tigs' mill: we shall go
br re, vou know so and it will not be a story."
Thus did the naughty Sarah endeavour
to persuade Annie to disobey her
kind mamma : and ! am sorry to say, that
Annie, who so firmly refused at fitst, iustead
of leavin? Sarah, and thus shunning
the temtation, at lenghlh consented to go j
with her.
So of the up the green lane, and passed
the mill, and across the medow, and at
length came in sight of the forbid h n
cricket field; when Annie forgot her mamma's
orders, aud thought only of the pretty
tents, the cricketers ie their waits dreses,
and the finely dressed ladies looked on.?
She reluctantly left the field wuen they
beard the vilge clock strike five.
44 I hope you have had a pleasent walk, mv
dear" said Annie's mamma, as she entered
the room. 44where have ycu been?"
*' I have been with Sarah Roberts for a nice
walk.mamma4" answered Annie; 4,Hp the green
lane, past farmers Curnmings* mill."
44 I am glad you have enjoyed yourself my
dear ; and am very happy to hear you have
obeyed me, and have kept away from the
cricket field," sa'd Mrs. Cooper ; 4,as I shall be
able to trust you anoter time."
These word9 smote Annie's conscience, and
she felt half inclined to tell her mamma an
about it but then she thought her mamma
seemed so satisfied that she would nev?-r ask
her any more about it .* so she sat down to
her tea, add talked and laughed with her
brother and thought nothing had happened.?
But be assured mv little readers, that sin, sooner
or later, is always found out .* and so it
happened new, lor, in the eve nng, a friend ot
Mis. Cooper's called upon her, and seeing Annie
in the room he exbluinied "So you went to
see the cricket match this afternoon, Annie. I
was surprised to see you there, without your
mamma or papa.*'
Annie turned red with shame and confusion
and her uiamma said, "I thought you told me
you had not been'here, Annie."
"I did not tell youJI had been there, mamma
I only told where I had been, and said nothabout
tne cricket field," Annie said, sobbing
with shame'and sorrow.
Mrs. Cooper was very much grieved to find
that her little daughter was capable not only
?f disobeying her strict commands, but also of
deceiving her by prevariction; and after a
short time, she said," I thought you incapable,
Annie, of disobeying me; and ain very sorry to
find that you could not onl> do this, but also
endeavor to deceive me by falsehood, under
the guise of truth. This prevarication is, in
my opinion, worse than a direct untruth; as it I
shows more design, and wilful depravity than a
complete falsehrod uttered in the shame of
the moment. Remember that Annanias and
Sapphira did not tell a direct untruth; but they
placed the money at the apostles' feet, wish,
ing thein to think it was all that they luid received
for the possession they had sold. And
when Peter asked Sapphira, saying, 'Tell me
whether ye soid the land for so much V She
said, Yea, for so much.' Now this did not
seem to oe .a direct falsehood; she had soid ii
for that money, and more added to it ; so you
told roe you had been up the green lane, past
farmer Cumin ings' mill; so yon bad, hut y-rn
had been somewhere else besides. You know
the consequent s of the sin w hich Annanias
and S?n :inra committed; tnev were struck bv
T" i - w
Cioii with installi death. O, my dear child,
pratse Gud that he has not punished you in
like manner, but ne has allowed you time to
repent u? your sn."
^ Mrs r?>op > kneit am' prayed with Annie,
that Gim w .i.i'! jiard"Ti her lor Christ's sake; and
iirpiored too grace of h? Holy Spirit, that she
night be pro-cm d from doing such uickedrifce-s
any more. Annie then role from her
knees, and received a k:s.i of forgiveness from
her mamma, retired '<> her litrle bed- room
with a ligh' heir!, which she could not have
done, had her fault remained undiscovered and
utipatdonnd.
Amj now, my readers let me beseech you
a idle you are young, to check every propenM'y
tJiat may lead you to disregard truth; and
arefuily avoid every word and action that
may lessen yonr abtiorence of falsehood.?
Constantly endeavor to form habits of sincerity
and uprightness, and shun the slightest approach
to falsehood Remember, that "the lip
of truth shall be established for ever: but a
lying tongue is but for a moment." Pruv. j
xii. 19.
SEGABS, Lf^tOAS *C~
20,000 Segars superior Brands,
Rose Marrchmo,
Perfect Love,
Mint,
Anne sett and other Cordials by the Bottle !
Dozen or Gallon,
Bladncys superior Madeira of the vintage of!
1825,
Malaga Sherry and Champaignc Wince,
Cognac and Champa igne Brandy g,
A few Demijons Holiand Gin,
Monongahela and Rye Whiskey,
New England Rum,
Maccoboy SnuffI and Cut Tobacco.
Just opened and for sale by
EMANUEL & SOLOMONS.
November, IS, 1840.
1 21 |
Factorage and (commission
Business.
THE Subscriber has resinned the Factorage
and Commission Business on his own account,
and solicits from his former friends, an l
the public, a shire of patron age ; which he will
endeavor to merit, l?y unremitted attention ai.d
atsidgily in all matters entrusted to him.
JOHN FALLS WALKER.
QAA BBLS. POTATOES will be recoived
in a few days and offered for
tale Cheap.
B. BRYAN &, BROTHER.
November 1840.
2 It
Tgywrg1: r. TJ ' TT...H** 9Vtr4 PlUlVBK
SHERIFF'S SALES
4^X Writs of fCri f.-eius will Le sold bofon
the Court House iloor en tin; lirst .MonJaj
and d iy following in December next, within the
legd hours t!ic following props tv: vi*.
30 J Acres of land more or 'ess w! troou
George Parker lived, adjouiing the lands ot Win
Purlu-r, 1-euj nnin Brock and others ul t!iu suil
of V. L. McKay vs. G orgs Parker.
ISO Acres of land more or less on the water;
of Hill Creek, bounded on the South by Wm
Blukeuey, on the Eist and North by Ilenn
Funderburk. ct the suil of John R. Welsh vi
A B Funderburk and Henry i underbn k.
110 Acres of land more or less whereon F1
Johns lately resided, bounded North bv Claj
Creek and \Vt9t by Clonics Maples and East bj
David Johns, at the suits of R &, C Uruimnil
and .Tol'ti Biakenev jr. vs Ed Johns.
2o0 Acres of land in??reor less whereon th<
defendant resides on Store house Creek, honn
(led on the west by David Johns lands & E bj
K L Eilgeworths land at the suit of J no. Biake
ney jr. vs Alex. Myers.
3 Head of Catt;o 2 Sows and Pigs dim
side board, three pine^ tables, six chairs,cm
chegt a lot of corn and fodder, one grind-stone
one cutting knife, on R;fl? gun, plantatioi
tools and sundry articles of household am
and kitchen furniture levied on as the propert1
of George Parker at the suit of J. C. Wads
worth vs (Jp,,rfre Parker.
| ?? * ' *n" ?
i The above levy will be off red for sale ot
I Tuesday at the late residence of the defen
j dant.
I Terms Cash Purchasers to pay for necessa
rv papers.
Chesterfield C. H. ?JNO. EVANS
Stiffs. Office Nov.7, 1640 I fchff. C. P
5d tf
CONDITIONS
OF
THE FARMERS' REGISTER,
I
FOR THE NINTH VOLUME.
To be commenced January, 1841.
[For r'Miisrks on the difference between thca
, and the previous conditions, sop page Ghtf, Vol
viii. oft ho Farmers R giatcr.]
Article I. The Fanners' Register is pub
hahed m monthly numbers, of 64 large octav
pages each, at &:") a year, payable in advanc
[See also '-Premiums" below J
II. All mail payments must be made ii
bank notes, or checks, of par value in Virgin
ia?or otherwise of a city bank of the stat<
in which the subscriber resides;* and all let
ters to the publisher (except such as contaii
articles for publication) must be post-paid
and the publisher assumes the risk of loss b
mad-carriage of all i -tiers and remittance
conforming to the foregoing conditions, am
which have been properly committed to th
i mail, or to the hands of a pes'master f
III. If a subscription is not directed to 1)
| discontinued before tiie lirst number of th
I next volume has been published, it w 1! b
taken as a continuance for am thcr year.?
Subscriptions must comim nee with th<? begin
ning of some one volume, ami will not be takei
for less than a year's publication.
IV' The mutual obligations of the publisbe
and subscriber, for the year, are fully incurrei
as soon as the fir?t number of the volume is is
sued ; and after that time, no discontinuance
j of a subscription will be permit'ed. Nor wii
i a subscription be discontinued for any carhe
!?..?./>? anv tbiiur llirreon remains titie
IIULlWf ?' " J Q
unless ai the option of the editor.
PKEMll'>IS IN EYTUA COPIES, OFFERED II
CONSIDERATION OF EITHER ADVANCE!
OK EARLY PAYMENTS.
1st. To every subscriber who shall pay fo
vol. 9, strictly according !o 'he above condit
ions (in Articles 1. and II ) before Januar
31st, (when No. 1 will be issued, an extra copj
of the same sliaii be sent;??r instead, if prefer
red by him and so ordered, a copy of either vol
7 or vol. 8. in ike manner, and at same rati
of deduction, any one person may obtain a-nj
number of'copies to supply others.
2d. To every subscriber, not thus payinj
in alliance of the publication, fut who shall n<
I so, and in all other respects comply with ili<
j above conditions before June 30;h, an extr;
i copy of either vol.7 or vol. 8 shall be sent
and every new subscriber, paying as abov<
required (In Art. 1. and 11.) at the time i
his subscription being ordered.
Remarks.
Any extra copy, sent as above stated, wi
be directed 01 ly to the name of the individut
entitled to it as a premium; but sent to an
j po>t.ot5ce that may be desired. Tiie send
i mg of every such extra copy will cease wit
I the volume; but tlieihke arrangement may b
| renewed, and similar advantages obtained b
| any subscribers hereafter, upon the renewe
r performance of like conditions
| (Li' No agents or general collectors, ar
employ* d tor the Farmers' llegitt r. But an
j subscriber, postmaster, or oilier person, ma
ablain for his own profit the large allovvanc*
offered in the foregoing premiums, by proct
: ruig ifit* benefits to the publication for whir,
i the premiums are offered.
Address?
EDMUND RUFFIN.
Petersburg, V.?., Oct. 31, it?40.
* It will be again required (as formerly) thn
j nuil payments shall he made in the notON t
j checks of spec e-paying banks, should an
j such banks be in operation in the states ii
' which subscribers severally reside. Put 1 lien
' the publisher, like all other creditors, and la
i borers at 1:.\. d prices must submit, as now, t
j be defrauded by the opiration of the noil specie
j paying bjukiug system, of tlie difference ii
1 value between the best of such bank paper an
sp* cie.
t -'A postmaster may enclose money in a lei
ter to the publisiici of a newspaper, to pay ih<
subscription of j third person, and frank th
lnttcr. if written by himself. (Signed) Aino
Kendall, Postmaster General."
Garden Seeds.
1IN FEND having for sale at the Bookstori
tins Fall and Winter, a fresh and full suppl
of Garden Seeds.
JOHN WRIGHT.
Chcraw, August 4th, 134) 38?tf
NEW BOOKS.
JUST received at the Uhbp.aw Uookstori
and for sale hv John Wright.
Ferdinand and Isabcll > by Proscott.
J. Bjbbington McCauleys Mis collanios.
Wordsworth's Poetical Works.
M rs. Hcmans Poems.
Burn's do
Cambell's do
Young (iray Bcattie and Collins.
Shakespeare.
Shetland and Shct'anders hy Miss S.nclair
New Music.
Flute and Violin Instructors.
October 30, 1840.
. 51 tf
BLACK, Dark Bluo. Light Blue, Red anr
Copying Inks, in sinull B< ltics, Foi
sale by John Wright at the Chcruw Bookstore
October 30. /840.
51 tf
Al.nanacs.
MARRISON AND i OMIC ALMANACS
FOR 1841.
> For sale at the BooJwtors.
November, J!, 1840.
' 52 tf
[iryiffE FIRST SESSION' Of TBI
I jtfL Rockingham Female Institution fur 184
? , will commence on the second Monday in J in
' nary. In June, an annual examination wil
r j tike place.
a it?:?..j nf mimic nnlv will hn re
[] j U"o ... > *
' The above with Arithmetic, En )
i glish Gratnmor and Geography f 16 (
(, The above, with the Classics, i
higher branches of Mathema- >
ties. Logic. Rhetoric, &c. ) 20 (
j Five Dollars each will be added the abov
j for Painting and Drawing, or the Model
^ j Languages.
j All payments are in advance; the pup
; will by required to pay for what remains of tf
j j session at the tune lie or she enters, nor wi
: deduction or drawback be made for loss i
; time. J. \V. BLAKENEV,
Sec'y & Trcas.
r P. S ?Mr. II. T. Chapman has take
( charge of the B >arding House, near the F<
' male Academy, where Young Ladies may o
tain board at a moderaie price.
* Sept. 20, 1840. 45 tf
5 ?
STATIONARY.
r ( 3? OfiF.IPS fine P. n Knives.
- ! J|& Cap and Letter Piper.
y j Q litis and Account Paper,
f j Silver Pencils,
. ! Water Co ors in boxes and by the cut
Pock t Rul- s,
? Blank Books, assd.
Bills of Lading.
For sale t?y
JOHN WRIGHT.
Nov< rnbei II, 1S10.
l) ol tf
I?
i j W
L, ! r^lSE Flopcwfll Hi jit ist Church of Chcste
,f JL field, will Petition the Legislature at i
i next session for an Act of Incorporation.
VV.M. A. .WALLOY, C'h. Clerk,
l Scptein'oer 5, 1840.
44 1 mf 3 m
v i {Southern Harmony.
! A LARGE Supply of this new and vuluab
1,1 ^ Look jn.st received and for sale by
e j JOHN WRIGHT.
^ I November 4, 1840.
J i 51 tf
? J Tea and Loaf Sugar.
v : SUPERIOR articles, for family use, for so
' ; ?3 bv A. P. LACOSTE.
I October 21, 1840.
jJ 49 tf_
NEGROES FOR SALE.
A LIKELY Fellow, a good house scrvar
and his wifo, who is also a fine house se
vnnt and p'strv Cook. A young wench ar
her male child about four years old. The won*
h is been brought up mostly in and about tl
j -ouse, and has also been accustomed to work .
^ j tho fiold. For price ar cl further particulars e:
" I rjuir ? nt t'jA office of the Farmers' Gazette.
' j Chcraw November 2, 18-10.
m tr
o
!- | Agency IJank of Georgetown S. C
11 j At Chcraw Nov. 9: 1840.
^ "J^XCIIANGE at eight on New York i
, j JLi eu.i.8 to suit purchasers for sale by
D. McNAIR Agent.
v No. 52 tf
REV. IUCI1ARD FtRMAX'S
SllRJlCA,
DELIVERED in the Baptist Church in ih
place in vindic itian of the doctrine an
? I practice of the Baptis denomination, for sulu t
v 1 the store of
; A. P. LACOSTE.
j November 7, If40.
52 tf
SOUTII CAROLINA.
Chesterfield District.
! By Tirn'eit Byran, Esq., Ordinary
WHEREAS, Ann Horn, Joel Horn an
(1. Marsh ma-lfl suit f/* ?. ?
! thein Loiters of A (ministration of the Estat
j and Effects which were of Thomas Mom lat
CI iy Creek.
These are to cite and admonish all and singi
! lar the kindred and creditors of the said Thoinn
I Horn deceased, that th<y bo and ap|?eur be for
I me, in the Court of Ordinary, to be held a
! Chesterfield II. en Monday the til Inst, t
! shew cause, if any they have, why the said Ac
j ministration should not be gran'ed.
Given under my hand and seal, this second da
, of November, in the year of our Lord on
. ! ahousand eight huueired and forty, and in th
tixty fifth year of American Independence,
r I T. BRYAN, O. C. D.
' ' November 11 184(1
5 'i tf
5 I J\ Illilllt.'U IPIIlM'tl v.. J _
i ci-ived in this Institution, and a select tuunbe
i ! of yong ladies may be accommodated with boar
r in the family of the Principal. Prices of hoar
r and tuition have been reduced, to meet the exi
, gencies of the times.
Eve-y branch of English Literature will b
. taugni; also music on Piano and Guitar, Err
broidery and Itng Work of every variety, an
Wax Work.
November 9, 1640.
52 9t
; J. LEE, M. D.
> | OF C.t.KBEM, S. C.
J ^f^FFERS his Professional Services to th
y ; citizens of Cheraw and neighbourin
- ' Towns, lie may be found at the Planter
I Hotel?orders from the country directed to th
t i Post Office in Ciieraw, will meet with atleniioi
He is prepared to perform any ard every Denta
I Operation that may be required.
- ; XA'l t'H.lL OH II.^EBAL TEETH
! will be set on Gold Plate or pivoted en the ol
root if sufficiently strong to bear the operation.
K j O-TEETH stopped with Guld and warrantc
j not to decay any more in the part stopped.
TEETII and roots of Teeth extracted an
I irregularities remedied,
j Examinations marie without charge.
a ?3
j M itrrials and work m all cases warramen.
November 4, 1840. 51?'
Glieravv Academy.
Til ETrustees respectfully announc e tliat tl
duties of tins Institution were resumed ontl
| 1st of October, the .Male department under tl
j superintendence of Mr. E Hall, tlie Female und
i- ; that of Mr. J. Sewers. The course of instructir
0 i n the male department, will he that required
e ! enter the South Carolina College the course of tl
i fem le department will be to make thorough schc
D j ar<i'
The scholastic year will commence on the 1
| of Oerolicr and end the 1st July: the year isaga
* divided into two sessions: the first begins Its 0
* , toiler and ends 15th February the secend begii
11 [ 16th February and ends 1st Jul)'.
1 j Terms oj Tuition ytr Session are,
y ; For Spelling, Reading and Wri- }
s1 > ftlO f
it: j jl" ui
A TRACT on the Dectrines of Election at
Reprobation, by Rev. J mhos if. Thorn wo
Also, a Vindication of the Protestant Doctrii
concerning Justiticafon.
May 1st. lS40. 25
? PROn iSCE
4
r. | Commission Business.
i f 1^11 E Subscriber off-rs bis services in tl
JL Commission business, for llic sale and shi
meut of Country Produce.
!'c Ho will receive in stoio ami sHI any artic
of produce free of storage for commission
2$ per cent wlr.rn the articles are witho
limits; when limited a reasonablo storage w
be chaigod.
? IIo wiil ship cotton or other Produce to Ne
York or Ciiarlk tun, making liberal c.\?
advances for a Commission of 2? per cent, t
'e the cash advanced,
lie korpH constancy on hand a very larj
stock of grockrries with a mixed stock of ot
er Goods, all of wiiich lie will sell at the lowe
? prices wholesale or retail for cash or produce.
The Subscriber flatters himself that hisextei
11, Hive acquuiiiiuiict; m mu upji? I *.1114 vujiMim
ir- Counties of North C.iroli-a will cnamblc him
id eccive a liberal patronage.
* D. MALLOY.
}r Cheraw So. Cn. Sept. 5, 1810.
'n The "Western Carolinian" Salisbury, ar
i?" "Charlotte Journal" will insert the above two
a moi th for three months and forward their a
counts for payment. D. AL I.OY.
' State of South Carolina.
in DARLINGTON DISTRICT.
In the Court of Common Pi.eas.
W. Hunter Sur'v. "J Dec. on sealed
of Hunter & DuBosc I Note, in Foreign
vs. J Attachment.
B E. DuBose. J
TIIE Plaintitf in the nlxn'e stated case liavii
filed his Declaration in tny office this dr
is and the Defendant having neither wife nor Atto
d ney within the limits of the said State upon whoi
it a copy of this attachment could lie served.
On motion of G. W. & J. A. Dargan Plantilf
Attorneys. It is ordered that B. F?. DuBose il
plead or demur to the same, within a year audi
day from the dale hereof or final and uLsoln
_ judgment shall be awarded and given him.
It is also ordered that a copy of rlii3 order 1
published in the Farmers' Gazette once every flirt
months for the sjiaea of a year and a day.
S. WILDS DUBOSE. C.C. P.
C lerus uince, ^rju m, lo-ru.
^ 46 1 cv 3 m 1
it ii a t s,
c WUST Received a large assortment of Men!
e oyu, and Cliildrens Straw and Lcghor
Hats.
' ALSO,
'S Gents and Youth's Fur(-Hats, for summer wcai
all of which will ho 6old cheap by
I D. MALLOY.
L April 13, 1840.
23 tf
y
* Friendship's Offering.
FOR 1841 just received and for sale at th
Bookstore.
November 11,1840.
6i if
gumma?ii > 'i n uji 1-WWW
I State of South Carolina.
3 J DARLINGTON DISTRICT.
Is Onpinarys Office, September 21st, 1840
Joshua Pollard, Applicant, vs. Jolin Coodsori
Elias Goodson, W illiiini Good son, Jo?ir
Good son, Jolin Kirven and Nancy liis wil
JJenjamui Luca s and il/a^aret lns-v dt
2 E loof.oood&on James Goods on, Uaniilto
I Goodsorl, A rrcna Goodson, Cliariort
Go ?din n, Abigail Goodson, William To
I lard, Wright Pollard Calvin Rhodes an
Sarah his wif*, Frederick Woodlnun an
| Mary Ann his wile, Win. H- Ward hu
" 1 ' * is.... \l-.ir
r Martha ins wite, ami nucu i uumm ......
J his wife?Defendants,
d TT appearingto my satisfaction that John Good
' i jl son, ElhsGoodson, William Goodson, Josia
' Goodson, Elius Goodson, James Goodson, Hani
e ilton Goodson, Arrena Goodson, Charlotte Goo<
i- son, Abigail Goodson, William Pollard, Wrigli
d Pollard, Frederick W'oodhani and Mary Ann h
wife, William F. Ward and Martha hU wif;, an
Allen Fort and ary his wife Defendants in th
above stated case, reside without the limits of th
- State. It is therofore ordered that they do appcti
and object to the Division or sale of the Ret
J Estate of Thomas Goodson deceased on or Ixdot
> I the first of January next or their consent to th
: same will be entered of record,
e ERV1N 13. ERUNSON.
g 0. D. D.
s' September 30,1810.
ie 4ti 12f
* C-LASS A27D PTJ TTYT
I ft Window Gla s,
10 X 12 do do
i.t I Drl. Putty for sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
./] Octo'.er 21, 1840.
.49 tf
ld I SOUTH CAROLINA, ) In the Cotnmo
- /
Chesterfield Dissrici. > * iu.w.
Ranald McDonald i Declaration
v.". ? in <iel?t in At.
John McKay. J tichnicnt.
WIILREAS the Plaintiff in the ahoi
stated caso, tliis day filed his Declari
r tion against the Defendant ivlio is absent froi
ie | and without the limits of this .State (as it is sail
ie j and having neither wife or attorney know
er i within the same. It is ordered tint the Derei
>r> dant do appear and plead to the Dccralatic
to j aforesaid within a year and a day. from the da
>e i hereof, otherwise final and absolute judgmci
>1* will be awarded against him by defaultI
TURNER BRYAN, C C. C. P
5,1 Office of Common Pleas, >
!? March 20, 1840. j.
c" 27 ev m 31 y
Sept. 16 1840 No 44 tf
Carpenter's J ools.
TH E suhscriher has just received n verj' e
ensive assortment of Carpenter's Tool
among which are, Doubieand Single, Cast Ste
)0 Iron, Jack, Smoothing, Fore, and Joint
Planes, Astragals, Beads, Dado's, Hollows ar
Rounds, Nosings, Grecian Ovalo's, Qirrk t). (
jq Reeding, Rabbit, Side Rabbit, Raising, and Sji
Planes, Sash Cord, Coves for steps, Tub
Planes, Torus Reads and Cornice Planes, R
11 man (), G. and Fillets, Fillettsters; Snipes Bill
.. Gothic, Ceiling, Flooring, and Plow Plane
Plane Irons, Oil .Stones, Key Hole Tenan
ie and Panel, Hand, Cross Cut and Frame Saw
il' Screw Slide ortice, and Marking Gr.ag<
of Augurs, assorted qualities, Mortice, Socket, ar
I Firmer, Chisels and Gouges, Plate and Ire
I Squares, Side Bevils, Spuko Shaves, Lock
n Hinges, Sprigs, Nails, Brads, &c.
5. ALSO
^ Collins' Club, Hand and Broad Axes, Oh
{ and Pennsylvania Patterns, Hammers, Shinglir
and Lathing Hatchets, Sic.
? The ubuve were purchased low and for ea*
of the best manufacturers, and will be sold cho?
by
D. ALLOY,
nemhrr 22d, 1839. 2tl
na,a^-Ag?_iiu;jug-.'?
: CHEESE.
For sale b^
A. P. LACOSTE.
'* ^Otubcr 21, 1840.
i, . ?-?
!; Clothing.
1L0TII ami Blanket Overcoats, Cloiks, Ac
t Foraalo very low,
e] A. P. LACOSTE.
I-1 October 21, IS ID.
(1 j 49 tf
tl &outh Carolina.
y j
C Le rule Li {strict.
' | In Equity.
b ;
i- John c. Elierbe, Ejt'or. / B;il fur account
I-' vs. > ??"! tu
it j The Heirs and Lectures / appoin: a
is! of Win. Elierbe, Sou. $ Receiver.
ll i It uj^ouring to my satisfaction that William
! II. Cole Mid wife, Samuel Spencer an.1 wile
* | and Michael Filer be dclcridauls in mis ojii, are
'j' absent from, and reside without' tJio limits ot
1 I this iilatc. Uu inoiion of Bobbins &. Mclver
it is ordered that the said absent defendants do
lO i
i appear and plead answer or di tnur to the com;
piuinanis bill of complaint, on or before the 25th
! d ,y of January next, and that in default then ol.
j tuts said bill as to tin.ni shall be taken pro con.
1 fesso.
} It is ordered that notice of this order be puh'
lishi-d i.t lio Farmers' Gazette pu: lislied at
! Clieraw twice a mouth lor lite space of th.ee
mouths.
GEO. W. DARGAN",
Comm. in F.quity for
Cheraw Disiriet.
| Ochbr 20, 1840.
n| Saddles and Leather.
A GOOD Stock for saio low,
by A. P. LACOSTE.
Oetob .r 21, Ib40.
?p 1 19 t^
m| New Goods.
J) TOROWN I ill VAN A BROTHER are now
ii A# receiving per Steamer Swan a well *? |. c
a- tcu stock of Groceries rcornl'y purchased in
in New Vork on favorable terms, which they oib i
to fur sale at low prices for Cash, or produce, una
nt upon 7io other (nan. Cash paid for Co.ton.
12 finds fine MCioix Sugar
75 Bags Rio, Laguiru Jav &, mocha C.<fT.e
t6 ps Cotton Bagging assorted
75 Cods Bale ropri
50d lbs bagging tvviuo
Ih'O sacks S. It
? 6 Tons Sweeds lion, assorted.
350 Negro Blankets
Xm 1500 Yds Negro Cloth.
g [ 15 Casks wine, some very good
I Also liaisons, Cheese in boxes
cr 1 Hyson &, in p. rial Teas
|tj . l.o fa steamed Crushed Sugar, very fine wiMi ai
j i gMierl slock of dry goods hard ware and Cul
,j, ! lery, Crockery, & Ghsi Ware, liberal adv: n-n
je | made on Cutum left for shipment to New Yorl
0 ; aim v/iuiiLMi u,
8f! H KRI'AN & BROTHER.
?. j Chcrr.w 26 On. 1^4J.
l* | Nn 51) if
_
i<j! Lard.
:: soo?,J,S- "AF lard- rori!"'
a. p. lacoste.
Septcintar 36, 1SJ0.
i? &outh Carolina.
^ Marlborough District.
jp In thb Court Or dinar v.
1 B njimiit Moor Applicant. ) Petition for
vs. <j sate or division
Heirs of VVni. Slubli's / of L<.nd.
Dufrndunls. ?
5T Appearing 1o my sal isfiction that Elis!v
Hill, Martn.i lliil, Eliz ibelli Hill, Elislia G
Hill, Elus W. Story, John Stmy ens F.
" | Harris, Wil iam Hil1, Nancy Hill. John W. Mil
10 , William Mori is and wif-, Lswis Odom, Jain< I
; Odom. Hubbard Odmn, Henry Welsh and wile
t! ' Sarah Stnbbs, Roland Sluhbs, William Lee aiu
- j wife, Allen Thompson a no wife, Dennis .Stnbbs
i Nancy Stubbs, Hubbard Stnbbs. Wi'li m Stnbbs
{ Rebecca Stubbs, S rraii Stublw. Pr ior Sluhbs
i Eii/ibolli Lindsay, John O iom, William OJoii
land Jane Hoilg s heirs at L w of Wil ian
I Sluhhs sen. deceased late of M ir&orough I'islric
| reside wi'hout this Stale. It is ordered tha
1 ihoy appear and object to the division o
j sale of the real estate of I ho said Wj lian
Sluhbs, on or before the 10 h day of Junuar
lie next or their consent to the same wall he enter' i
I*, of record.
josiica davrn
o. M. I).
0 Ordinary's OIFko 5th, Oet. Ir40.
HI ?
xv j 11 (its and Shoes.
'' a larue and well selected stock for r.tli
,n ! a by a. r LA'. OSTE.
October 21, 1^-JO.
Tf\ 49 tf
h- i
st\ Shoes.
n ! rsnrfR Subscriber ti.tH now on hand a vor
JBL extensive assortment of Shoes. suilall
: fur all seasons which he wil' mrII very cheep.
D. MALLOY.
April 13, 1840.
93
South Carolina.
c. Vanevery's Ilcirs, l Hill
vs. > of
_ The Heirs of Lamb. S Revivor.
IT appearing to my s tisfiction, that Mis
Mary Lide one of the defendants in thr
j ca>e, is absent from, and nsids without fhi
| limits of the State of South Carolina. On ino! i- ?
I it is ordered that the said Mary Lide do apnea
j and plead, answer or demur to the said Hill o
Complaint on or Ik fore the second Mond.-y ii
January next, and that in default thereof the suit
I Hill as to her be taken pro confesso.
l It is also ordered that notice hereof be pti'?li>h
I cd in the Farmers' Gazetls at Chcraw twice i
r" 1 month for the space of three m nths.
" UCO. W. DARUAN, Com. in
s EfjutVf CIuthw
District,
u October 2, 1840.
10 4S 2am3ni
* For sale at the Bookstore.
ASHR ON by the Rev. J. C. Coit, deliv
live red in the Presbyterian Church in Che.
i raw. "upon the occasion of the So ni.cenU*nar\
_ j celebration; prepared for the press, and published
by the author, as a testimony against the estab
lished religion in the United States " Price 25
3. .
cents.
11 August 4th, 1840. 28?tf
Nails.
/fi KEGS Nails, and Prads, nil sizes, foi
sale by 1). A1JO.
April 13, 1840.
23 tf
Sugar. Coffee, Salt, and
MOLASSES.
e A LARGE Stock of the above now in store
A and for sale very cheap for Cash,
D. MALLOY.
Aj.ril 13, U'10. 23U
*r yij-g_g| -iij myqer?1
State of South Carolina. f ^
('hf.raw District in Equity >
C.dia Goodson At. Ai. i
Admx. &. Admis. of > Bill
Ja. cs Goodst/f* t for
vs. / account
Willi;.in Beck & S &
Aim Bock At. Al. ) Partiiion
1 loirs of Jos. Goodson ?
' I', appearing lo my satisfaction lhat Arlaml
| Smith and Elizabeth Smith his wife and Lu'
t-inda McPheison defendants in this case, are ab!
sint fn.in and reside without the limits of this
i Stall*. Ii is", on motion of Sims Sc Ervin ComI
plaiuuiits Solicitors, ordered that the said Arland
Smith and Elizabeth Smith and Lucinda
i .Mcl'lierson do appear and pl~ad answer or dc|
mtir to the Complainants Bill on or beforo the
I first day of J nnary next, arid tliul in default
i thereof the said Bill as to then will be pro con
i ftSSO.
' I II is also Ordered that nolic ' thereof be pub1
I lished in the Farmers, Gazette .wiee a month for
1 the space ot three mouths.
GEO. W. DARGAN.
' J September 7th lS-10, . C. E. C. D.
' No. 44 2 n m I 2m.
iiacon, Flour, and Meal,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND, and for ?alo
el the LOWEST market price by
I). MALLOY.
I Now Music.
i B p ECENTLY received at the Book Store n
' Jsupply enibiariii^ a considerable randy
I of S?ii<th Sucri <1, Sontinnnal und Humorous
i also .Marches. Waltzes, &c. and .Music paper.
I December ith. D 39.
Umbrellas
1 "BTIJST rerc iv< d ;t good assortment of Silk
and Ginghaiins Umbrella*.
DUXLAP & .MARSHA f.L.
i lie !Sul)scni;er lias just received, ami will
keep constantly on hand.Cotton Yum and Twine
.it wholesale, from the Manufactory of Rocking.
1 haul.
GEO. GOODRICH.
Cb' raw, J.:it, 1^4(1. 10 if ^
Roberts's <Silk Manual.
! L New Hiipplv orthin work just received at
/j*l the llook Store, price 37$.
j April 30 f84'J.
25 ir
Notice.
i T Am now receiving part oI my stock o,
! A Spring aim Summer Goods, comprising a
genera) assortment of seasonable Goods, which
J I will sell low forca>li. J'urch.isers will please
I call and examine for themselves.
ALSO,
Will t e kept constantly on hand a simply of
GiTitian Boiling Cloths, equal to any used in
this country.
MA LOOM BUCHANAN.
M:iHi I at'*. 1S4(). 18 tf
| i hit (Is and I'afm leal Uuts.
I1 H)Z. White and Colored Hoods, and 8
i w doz. assorted P.ilm Leaf [fats, just received
by DUN LAP & MARSHALL.
Ju!v 27. 1*10. 37?tf
- . PHILADELPHIA SHOES.
,?T Ikiir Ladies Kid Slippers and 45 P.iir
i si it) W <# r ?.i:? it: i w ;i.t? wi .
" jr h.*' jiuuiv: rkin ftiimiii? ouucs, jusi rccciy
e.l by Dl'iNLAP & AIM /I J.
Juiy 27 IP In. 37-tf
HOOK BINDING.
TIIK subscribershave cstuhlisl cd themselves
in the above line of business in Cheraw
and offerll;cirjsoi vict>toil8 citizens.
(j. HAZISNCOUKT, & CO.
Iicr.i\v, .Tan. t2t?.
?5 S&alloy
I Tfli AS Now on hand a supply of all kinds
jl -i-SL Goods suitable for the trade, which hi
I will sell as cheap us can be had iu this muo
| kot.
j I Persons wishing pood bargains will please cull '
, on him be lore liiey purchase.
* | April 13. 1*111.
j Duniaj) <y Marshall
: EitflBY give notice that they will continue
, Jfi-JL to si 11 their Iuy Goods onl\, on the usuul
. I I' ri'll 11 ll) I 111 II < ! Il l I niu h.mA.u
I j I VMBli.|l,fclO.
ilu y will sell their Groceries at the lowest
| J prices for c.isli only. t
The v;ry short credit at which groceries can
j now ho bought, amount nig with the excliangn
almost toC.i.di. with llieir limited capital coidjm
Iirni to llio adoption of this course.
MAI E OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Ix Eui/rrv Marion Distkict.
II. E. Cnnnoil "J
vs. ( Supplemental
William Whitfield \ Bill
Henry A. Vesey and for acpt.
j, Emily Vesey J
TfT Appealing that William Whitfield, Henry
; 5. A. Vesey, and Emily Vesey, Defendants in
this case, are absent from and reside without the
limits of this State. On motion of Dargnn Complainant's
Solicitor, it is ordered, that the said
William Whitfield, Henry A. Vesey, and Emily
f Vesey, do apjiear and plead answer or demur to
u the Complainant, supplemental, on or before the
first day of December next, and that in deTauh
thereof, the said Bill be taken pro confesso.
It is also ordered that notice of this order
published in the Fnimers' Gazette trice a month
lbr the straee of three months
ED. B. WHEELER.
j August G, 1840.
43 2 m f 3 m
s Dunlap & Marshall
. EARNESTLY *equcst all persona indebted
e rothcm to make an early settlement ofthcu
i aci-oun's. They will invariably add the in.
r terest however trifling the amount on ift
; accounts not paid within ten days.
| January 1st 1840. 8tf.
New Goods.
; JOHN C. WADS WORTH :
^ AS Now in Store a supply of
! GROCERIESi
DIl Y GOODS,
HARDWARE,
SHOES,
HATS,
BONNETS, (
SADDLERY,
CROCKERIES.
OLA SSWARE^c. ^
, ALL of which will be sold at the lowest markoj.
I price. Persons wishing to purchase in this
market will do well to call.
i April 30.li 1840.
SPERM AND TALLOW CANDLES
FOR Sale I?y ,
A. P. LACO0TE.
October 21, 1640.
49 a
i or Cash only.
TilR Subscriber takes this method of saying
to his Customers, that after this day he wifi i
sell no article in the Grocery Line on a credit;
and Dry goods and Hardware only to eneh
1 persons as are prompt and nunctuaJ in thi ir
pavments. " - - ; . ?
D. MALLOY
JiMtnnry 1, 1840. 8 tf
I