Farmers' gazette, and Cheraw advertiser. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1839-1843, December 02, 1840, Page 12, Image 4

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The Lie. A man who is now a minister of the go-pel, gave me the following account.? 1 tell it to you in order to show you what repentance is. "1 had one of the kindest and best, of fathers; and when I was a little white-headed boy, about six years old, he used to carry me to school before him 0:1 his horse,?10 help ine in my little plans, and always seemed trying to make ine happy; and lie nevor seemed so happy himself as when makiug me happy.? When I was six years old, he came home one day very sick. My mother, too, was sick; and thus nobody but my too sisters could take care of my father. In a few davs he was worse, and ail the physicians in the region were called in to see turn.? 'l ie next Sabbath morning, early, he was evidently much worse. As I went into the ro<>:ji. he strecthed out his hand to me, and said. **My little boy, I am veuy sick. 1 wish von to take that paper on the stand, c.,;{ v.i-i H<.u-n rn Mr. C.'s and ?iet ine tne niedicinne written on that paper. I took the paper, and went to the apothecary's shop as I had often done before. It was about half a mile <*.T; but when I got there, I found it shut; and as Mr. C. lived a quarter of a mile farther off, I concluded not to go and tiud him. I then set out for home. On my way hack, I contrived what to say. I knew how wicked it was to tell a lie, but one sin always leads to another. On going in to my father I saw that he was in great pain ; and though pale and weak, I could see great drops of sweat standing on his forehead, forced out by the pain. Oh' then I was sorry 1 had not gone and found the apothecary. At length he said to me, "My son has got the medicine, I hope, for I am in great pain." I hung my head and muttered, for mv conscience smote me. "No, sir; Mr. Carter says he has got none!" "Is this possible/" He then cast a keen eye upon me, and seeing my head hang, and probably suspecting my falsehood, saifl in the mildest, kindest tone, "My little boy will see his father sutler great pain lor the want of ihut medicine! ' I went out of the room alone and cried. I was soon called back* My brothers had come, and were standing?all the children were standing round his bed, and he was commuting my poor mother to their care, and giving thein his best advice. I was the youngest; and when he laid his hand on my head, and told me that in a few hours 1 should have uo father ; that he would in a day or two be buried up; that I must now make God my father, love him. obey him, and always do right, and.ypr</? rhe truih: because the eye of God is always upon me?it seemed as if 1 should sink; and when lie lai 1 his hand on my head again, and prayed for the blessing of God, the Redeemer to rest upon me, soon to be a fatherless orphan, 1 dared not look at him?I felt so guilty. Sobbing, I rushed from his bed-side and thought, 1 wished I could die. They soon told me he could not speak. Oil, how much would I have ffiveil to 20 in and tell him I bad c* w fold a lie, and ask him once more to lay his hand on my head and forgive me. I crept in once more, and heard the minister pray for the dying man. O, how my heart ached! 1 snatched my hat and ran to the apothecary's house and got the medicine. 1 ran home with all my might, and ran in, and ran up to rny father's bed-side to confess my sin, crying out,?"O, Bhere father?but I was hushed, and then I saw he was pale, and that all in the room were weeping. My dear lather was dead! And the last thing i evi r spoke to him was to tell him a lie !?I sobbed as if my heart would break; for his kindness, his tender looks, and my own sin, all rushed upon my rniiid. And as I gazed upon his cold, pale face, and saw his eyes shut, ami his lips closed, could I help thinking of his last words,4 My little boy will see his fa the j sutler creat pain for the want of that medicine!" I could not know but he died for the want of it. It was twelve years after this, while in college, that I went alone to the grave of my father. It took me a good while to find it; out there it was, with its humble tomb stone; and as I stood over it, I seemed to ho at his hed-side. to see his pale face, and hear his voice. O, the thought of that sin and wickedness cut me to the heart. It seemed that worlds would not be too much to gtve, could I then have called loud enough to have him hear me ask his . forgivness. llut it was too late, lie had been in the grave twelve years; and I must live and die, weeping over that ungrateful falsehood. May God forgive me. Todd's Lectures to Children. 'Where you Ought to have bef.n.,A clergyman who was in the habit of preaching in different parts of the country was not long since at an iun, where he observed a horse jockey trying to take in a simple gentleman by imposing upon him a broken winded horse for a sound one.? The parson knew the bad charactor of the jockey and taking the gentleman aside told him to be cautious of the person he was dealing with. The gentleman finally declined the purchase and the jockey quite nettled, observed Parson, I had much rather hear you preach, than sec you privately interfere in bargains between man and man, in this way.' * Well, (replied the parson.) if you had been where you ought to have been, last Sunday,you might have * 1 ? ' * VV hi.r.i unsili'it V in. ncara me prcucu. ..?v.v quired the jockey. ' In the State Prison4' returned the clergyman. A tailor, at Brussels, has taken out a patent of invention for ten years, for a new make of pantaloons by which buttons, and of course button-holes, are entirely dispensed with. These pantaloons without buttons, it is said, are as easily adjusted, ana kept up, as those of the ordinary make. Advice to countrymen in market.?Sell veur produce for cash, and then buy with I cash?Give the preference to the mer-1 j chant who seems willing to let you get ' more for your produce tnan lie oilers. | CONDITIONS OF THE FARMERS' REGISTER, FOP. T11E NINTH VOLUME. To be commenced January, 1841. i [For rcmsfks on the difference between these and the previous conditions, sec page 63d, Vol. viii. of the Farmers Register.] Article I. The Farmers' Register is published in monthly numbers, of 04 large octavo pages each, at $5 a year, payable in advance [See also ''Premiums" below J il. All mail payments must be made in bank notes, or checks, of par value in Virginia?or otherwise of a city hank of the state in which the subscriber resides;* and all letters to the publisher (except such as contain articles for publication) must be post-pad; and the publisher assumes the risk of loss by mail-carriage of all letters and remittances conforming to the fort going conditions, and which have been pro\wiy committed to the mail, or to the hands of a postmaster f III. II a subscription ?s not directed to be j discontinued before the first number of the i next volume has been published, it will be taken as a continuance for another year.? Subscriptions must commence with the beginnmg of some one volume, and will not lie taken ' for less than a year's publication. IV The mutual obligations of the publisher i j and subscriber, for the year, are lully incurred as soon as the first number of the volume is is. sued; and after that time, no discontinuance of a subscription will be permitted Nor wili a subscription be discontinued for any earlier notice, w hile any thing thereon remains due, unless at the option of the editor. PREMIUMS IN EYTRA COPIES, OFFERED IN CONSIDERATION OF EITHER ADVANCED OR EARLY PAYMENTS, i 1st. To every subscriber who shall pay for j vol. 9, sirictly according to the above conditions (in Articles 1. and 11.) before January I yisi, (when ->o. i win oe issued, an exira copy j | of the same shall he sent; or instead, if prefer-; red by linn and so ordered, a copy of either vol. ! 7 or vol. 6. In ike manner, and at same rate | I ol deduction, any one person may obtain any j number of cop'es to supply others. 2<1. To every subscriber, not thus pavinjr I in adcance of the publication, I ut who shall no J | go, and in all other respects comply with the j above conditions before June 30th, ari extra copy of either vol. 7 or vol. 6 shall be sent; and every new subscriber, paying as above required (In Art. 1. and 11 ) at the tune of j his subscription being ordered. Remarks. i Any extra copy, sent as above stated, will | be directed oi iy to the name of the individual I entitled to it as a premium ; but sent to anv 1 post-office that maybe desired. The send-j mg of every such extra copy will cease *i:h| the volume; but tbeilike arrangement may he renewed, and similar advantages <> tamed hv | any subscribers hereafter, upon the renewed ! performance of like coiidn ions U' No agents or general collectors, are employed for the Farmers' Regi.-t r. Rut any ; subscriber, postmaster, or other person, may ; allium for his own pront the large allowances offi'icu in the foregoing premiums, hy procuring the benefits to the publication lor which ! tiie premiums are offered. Address? EDMUND RUFFIN. Petersburg, V?i., Oct. 31, lo4U. * It will be again required (as formerly) that mail payments shall lie made m the notes or checks ot specie-paying banks, should any such banks be in operation in the stales in which subscribers severally reside. L'nt 1 then, the publisher, like all other creditors, and la. borers at tix'd prices must submit, as now. t o be defrauded by the op n ation of the non speciepaying banking system, of the difference in ( ' value between the best of such bunk paper and j specie. t 'A postmaster may enclose money in a lettcr to the pubhshei of a newspaper, to pay lift, subscription of a third person, and frank the hitter, if written by himself. (Signed) Amos Kendall, Postmaster General." Garden Seeds. 1IN FEND having for sale at the Bookstore tins Fall and Winter, a fresh and full supply i of Garden Seeds. JOHN WRIGHT. | Choraw, August 4th, 184* 36?tf NEW BOOKS. ' TUST received at the Chrraw Bookstore and for sale by John Wiiglit. FerJi.iand and Isabella by Prescolt. J. Babbington McCantey* Mia celiunies. Wordsworth's P<Kticul Works; Mrs. Hcmans Poems. Burn's do CimbellVi do Young Gray Beattie and Collins. Shakespeare. Shetland and Shetlandcrs by Miss Sinclair, Now Music. ITI.,*., ,twl Vlrtl in Tncl motors. | October 30, le4l). 51 tf | ~~ I1TSS. BLACK, Dirk Blue. Light Blue, Red and Copying Inks, in small Brttb'fi, For I sale by John Wright at the Clieraw Bookstore. I October 30. i 640. 51 tf NEGROES FOR SALE AND HIRE. THE SUBSCRIBER will sell eight negroes | most of them workers, and in families to an approved purchaser, the terms would be accommodating if application be made before the first of January next. Also to hire out for one year rrom the first of January next, six or eight prune hands if not hired beiore, they will be put up to the highest bider, on the first Monday at this place. PETER L. ROBESON. Chesterfield C. H. > November 20, 1640. \ 1 2 4t. MAICOMS TRAVELS, AC. JUST RECEIVED and for 6ale ai the Book-) store Malcoms Travels in South Eastern Asia; J embracing' Hindustan, Malaya, Siam and I China, with numerous highly finished engrav. ings. The man at Arms by James, Coiustocks Mineralogy, do Geology, do Pliisiology, Wliatleye Rhetoric, do Logic. November 24, 1840. ?lf|f| BBl ^S. Potatoes will bo receiv-1 /^^FTFed in a few uays and offered for sale Cheap. B. BRYAN & BItO. November 25,1840. 2 It j Al.nanacs. MARRISON AND I OMIC ALMANACS FUR l?4l. F\>r sale at the Bookstore. November, Jl, 1840. 52 tf The first session of the Rockingham Female Institution fur 1841 will commence on the second Monday in J inuary. In June, an annual examination wil trke place. A limited number of pupils only will l>e re' ci'ived in this Institution, and a select nuiiibei of yong ladies inay be accoinmoilated w illi boart in the family of the Principal. Prices of boart and tuition have been reduced, to meet the exi gencies of the times. Eve y branch of English Literature will b< taugnt; also music on Piano and Guitar, Em broidery and Rug Work of every variety, ant Wax Work, November 9, 1840. 52 9t (sheraw Academy. THETrnstees respectfully announc e tliattli duties of this Institution were resumed on tb< 1st of October, the Male department under thi superintendence of Mr. E Hall, the Female unde that of Mr. J. Sewers. The course of instructioi n the male department, will lie that required ti enter the South Carolina College the course of tlx fern le department will be to make thorough acbol ars. The scholastic year will commence on the l.J of October anil end die 1st July: the year is agaii divided into two sessions: the first begins Its Oc tober and ends 15th February the sccend begin 16th February and ends 1st July. Ttrios nf Tuition per Session are, For Spelling, Reading and Wri- ) ting \ 812 01 The above with Arithmetic, En > glisb Grainmer and Geography ? 16 The above, with the Classics, 1 higher branches of Mathema. > tics, Logic. Rhetoric, &c. ) 20 0 Five Dollars each will be added '?> the abovi for Painting and Drawing, or the Moder I .antruaorej. e ? ? All payments are in advance; the pup will be required to pay for what remain* of tli session at the time he or fhe enters, nor wi deduction or drawback be made for lots i time. J. W. BLAKEXEV, Sec'y & Treas. P. S ?Mr. II. T. Chapman lias takei charge of the B larding House, near the Fe male Academy, where Young Ladies may ot tain board at a moderate price. Sept. 20, 1640. 45 tf STATIONARY. ROWER'S fin.- Pen Knives. Cap and letter Piper. Quills and Account Taper, Silver Pencils, Water Co ers in boxes and by the cak Pock. I Rul -H, Blank Bo ?ks, assd. Bibs of Lu.iiiig. Fur sale by JOIIN WRIGHT. Nov. mbei II, 164(1. 51 tf Southern Harmony. VI.\K ?E Supply of this new and valu.ub! Book just received and for .-ah* hv JOHN WRIGHT. November 4, 18-10. 51 tf Tea and Loaf Sugar. SUPERIOR articles, for family iiw, for sal hv A. P. LACOSTE. October 21, 1840. 49 tf NEGROES FOR SALE. A LIKELY Fellow, a good house sr-rvani and nis wile, who is also a fine house sc. vaiitaiitl paslrv Cook. A young wench an. her mule child about four years old. The wene li s l?c< n brought up mostly in and about th Vouso, and has a'ho been accustomed to work i the field. For pric- aid further particulars e; quir> at the office of the Farmers' Cazetle. Cheraw November 2, 184(1. M tf_ ' ^ o r Agency wank of ukokgetuww o. v> Af Cher am Nov, 9: 1840. I^XCHANGE at eight on Neft York i _i eu.i.s to suit purchasers for sale by D. McNAIR Agent. No. 52 if REV. RICHARD FUR.UAVS SERHOX, DELIVERKD in the Baptist Church in 1 hi place in vindicatian of the doctrine an practice of the Baptis, denomination, for sale ? tho store of A. P. LACOSTE. November 7, 1840. 52 tf pp.cspbottjs fob KEIVDALL^ EXPOSITOR. Amos Kendall proposes to establish a semi monthly newspaper under the above name, t be devoted to the following objects, viz. 1. The security of the right of suffrage b additional laws to punish bribery and fraud. 2. An exposure of abuses and corruption in government, ivnerever Known iu e*iou 3. An exposition of the principles of morferi banking, and its effects upon labor, trade morals and government, embracing the na ture and uses of money, and a history of thi .-rigin and progress of paper money in it various forms. To these will be added all the topics common in the newspapers of the day, with i summary of news careful y compiled, forming an accurate history of passing even s. Avt idmg all personal altercations, this pa per, while it will not corn eal its preference for men, u ill confine itself chiefly to the elu cidation of facts and principles, leaving th< ruder portions o political controversy ti younger hands. The Expositor will be printed in the neat est manner upon a royal sheet, f.dded in octa vo form each number making sixteen pages with an index at the end of each volum* embracing one year. It will thus form i book containing a history of the times wit] much oilier useful and entertaining matter. Price, one doi.lar per annum, paid it advance. No accounts will be kept, and tin paper will not tie sent until the money be ac tually received. Bank notes will be taken at their speci* value. To those who collect and forward ten dol lar?j_ an additional codv will be se.-t gratis. Posi masters are permitted by law to forwari subscription money in letters written by them se'ven. All letters to the Editor must be free or poe paid. (L/'As the pos'ageon this paper will be bu ooe cent to one and a half each number, it i in the power of every man to procure all tli important new?, and a vast deal of other use tul matter, at nor exceeding one polur anj THIRTY SIX ( BMS PERAXNVM, I Stale of South Carolina. i| DARLINGTON DISTRICT. 1 In Ondinarys Office, September 21st, 1840. Joshua Pollard, Applicant, vs. John Cood&on, El las Goodson, W illkni Goodson, Jom.1i Goodson, John Kirven and Nancy his wife Benjamin Luca s and jl.a^aiet l.svik, A ! E lodsooodson James Goodson. Hamilton i ' Goodson, Arrena Goodson, Charlotte j Go ?<;s n, Abigail Goodson, William Pol-1 I lard, W right Pollard Calvin Khodcs and > Sarah his wif , Frederick Woodhamnnd Mary Ann his wife, W m. H Ward and r Martha his wife, and Allen Fort and A.ary I his wife?Defendants. I ' 'T appearingtn my satisfaction that John GoodI JL son, Eli isGoodson, William Goodson, Josiah ' Goodson, Ellas Goodson, James Goodson, Hatn* ilton Goodson, Arrena Goodson, Charlotte Good son, Abigail Goodson, William Pollard, Wright 'J J Pollard, Frederick Woodham and Alary Ann his wife, William F. Ward and Martha hi- wif , and Allen Fort and ary his wife Defendants in the . above stated case, reside without the limits of this j . Suite. It is thcrol'ore ordered that they do appear j a and object to the Division or sale of the Real I a Estate of Thomas Goodson deceased on or liefote : e the first of January next or their consent to the " e same will be entered of record. a ' ERVlN B. BRUNSON. V 1 0. D. D. d "l September 30, 1840. 1 I 46 12' / GLASS AND? mi. I 't X 10 Window Gla s, ? ii 10 X 12 do do - 1 Brl. Putty foi sale by 9 A. P. LACOSTE. October 21, 1S40. 49 If SOUTH CAROLINA, /In the Common [) Chesterfield District. ) Pleas. Ranald McDonald j Declaration [) vs. > in dell in AU John McKay. J tichmcnt. t WHEREAS the Plaintiff in the above J stated case, this day filed his Dcclara. i e lion against the Defendant who is absent from ' n and without the limits of this Stale (as it is said; ^ and having neither wife or attorney known ^ jj within the same. It is ordered th ?t the Helen- . . /i:mt i\n an near and plead to the Dccral.it inn . II aforesaid within a year and a day. from the dale J * hereof, other wine filial and absolute judgment ( will he awarded against him hv dejault. 'i t' RN ER BKy AN, C C. C. P * j Office of Common Fleas, ) n Match 20, 1640. j 1 27 ev m 31 y > Sept. 16 1840 No 44 tf j Carpenter's I ools. j rWIHE subscriber has just received a very ex- , JL 'ensivc assortment of Carpenter's Tools, j among which are. Double and Single, Cast Steel Iron, Jack, Smoothing, Fore, and Jointer Plane.0, Astragals, Bends, Dado's, Hollows and Rounds. Nosings, Crucian Ovalo's, Qirrk O. G. e Reeding. Rabbit, Side Rabbit, Raising. and S ash Planes, Sash Cord, Coves for steps, Table Planes, Torus Beads and Cornice Planes. Ro man O, G and Fillets, Fillettsters Snipes Biiis, I Gothic, Ceiling, Flooring, and Plow Planes, ' I'lain* Irons, Oil Stones, K-v lloiv Tenant, and runci. Hand, Cross Cut and Frame Sius. Screw Slide ort:ce, and .Miikiij. Giagis Augurs, assorted qualities, Mortice, Sockil, nod Firmer, Chisels and Gouges, Pi it?* and Irori Squares, Side Revils, Spuko Shaves, Locks, H Hinges, Sprigs, Nails, Brads. Ac j A LS? > Collins'Club, Hand and Broad Axes, Ohio and Pennsylvania Patterns, Hammers. Shingling and Lathing Hatchets. Ac. The above were purchased lowland for cash , of the best manufacturers, and will In: sold cheat by 1 e D. M VLL >? | nemher 221. 18M9. 2iI ( For .w/Ie. A TRACT on the Decl ines of F.lcetion and Reprobation, by Rev. Junes II. Thornwell. 1 . Also, a Vindic itiori of the Protestant Doctrine j concerning Justification. > j, VIav 1st 1 H4t?. 2n It ; ' "PRODITCE j ( ommission Business flMiE Subscriber offers his services in the -I. Commission husim as, lor the sale aud ship, merit of Country Produce. He will receive in store and sell any article of produce free of storage for commission of 2? per cent where the articles are without limits; when limited & reasonable storage will (j bo chaiged. ^ Jle will ship cotton or other Produee to New York or Charleston, making liberal, cash j advances for a Co omission of 2j per cent, on the cash advanced, j He ke?ps constantly on hand a very large stock of Grocerries with a mixed "lock of other Goods, all of which he will sell at the lowest .noon n'hnlfxalc or retail for cash or jiroducc. r. . Tho Subscriber flatters himself thai his extensive acquaintance in the upper and adjoining '* 1 Counties tf North Caroli a will enaiuble him to 0 eceive a liberal patronage. D. MALLOY. i y Cheraw So. Ca. Sept. b, 1810. c The "Western Carolinian" Salisbury, and 1 S "Charlotte Journal" will insert the above twice ' a moi th for three months and forward their ac- t rt countsfor paymont D. AL LOY. ft ' ? ? ? e State of South Carolina. b DARLINGTON DISTRICT. 4 In the Court or Common Pleas. W. liuntei Sur'v. "J Dec. ori sealed 1 of Hunter & DuBose f Note, in Foreign r vs. j Attachment. B E.DnBose. J THE Plaintiff in the above stated case having filed his Declaration in tny office this day and the Defendant having neither wife nor Attor- _ ney within the limits of the said State ii|>oii whom B a c py of this attachment could he served. J On motion of G. W. &, J. A. Dargan Planti/F's Attorneys. It is ordered that B E. Dullose de - plead or demur to the same, within a year audat " day from the date hereof or final and ahsoluo i, judgment shall he awarded and given him. r It is also ordered that a copy ofrhis order lie j published in the Farmers' Gazette once every three months for the spac of a year and a day. $. WII.DS DUBOSE. C.C. P. Clerks Office, Sept 23, 1840. 46 1 ev 3 m 1 b - Hats, JUST Received a large assortment of Mens, oys, and Childrens Straw and Leghorn j ( Hats. ] - ^ ALSO, t Gents and Youth's Fur(aHats, for summer wear, j all of which will be sold cheap by t D. MALLOY. c April 13, 1840. s 1 23 tf f x Friendships Offering. e JJJOR 1841 just received and fo.* sale at lh<? r. .M.1 Bookstore. 3 November 11,1S40. 52 tf & CHEESE. POR SALE BY ' A. P. LACOSTE. f j ctobti 21, 1840. ^ Clothing. C1LOTII and Blanket Overcoats, Cloaks, 6lc wt / tut salu very low, |] A. P. LACOSTE. ?rs October 21, lfe40. ajst 49 tf ? &outli Carolina. Cheruw District. ^ In Equity. Jobn C. Elierbe, Ex'ur. I Bill for account ~ vs. i ??d to ,'he Heirs and Leg tures / appoint a of Wui. Ellerbt, Sen. j Receiver. ^ It appearing to iny satisfaction thut William I. C 'le and wife, Samuel Spencer aim wife ^ ud Michael Elierbe defendants in this bill, are bsent from, and reside without the limits of his Statu. On motion of Robbuw & Mclvcr Lis ordered that tlio said absent defendants do A ppuar and plead answer or demur to the com- In ilainanis bill of complaint, on or before the 25lh , ay of January next, and that in default theieol. ne said bill as to them shall be taken jpro con. ? t*80. It is ordered that notice of this order be pub- v ished in he Farmers' Oazelte pu. lished at ? ,'heraw twice a month for the spice of three nuiiths. I GEO. VV. DA KG AN, J* Comm. in Equity for Cticraw District. , Och.be r 20, 1840. ~ uc New Coods. ll" BROWN BRYAN *. BROTHER are now > receiving per Steamer Swan a well scire ? u slock oi Groceries recently ptirciiused in |) \t:w York on favorable terms, winch they oth r ^ or sale at low prices tor Cash, or produce, and ^ ipon no other trims. Cash paid for Coilon. . 2 lllnls fine M Cioix Sugar '.i B.'gs Rio. Liguira J ivu &, tnocha Coffee ? 6 ps Cotlnti B'ggmg assorted r5 ('oils Bale rope fts >U:i li>s haurritic/ twine If] w no - ? - luO sacks S>..h K(j * Tons S wends I on, assorted. . , l.'U Negro Blankets l5'J() Vd? Negro Cloth. I j Casks wine, some very good TI \l>o R.iisons, Cheese in boxes Ji Hyson & imp-rial Teas an< Lo ..fa steamed Crushed Sugar, vrry fine wi'h a reucrl stock of dry goods hard ware and Cut he ery, Crockery, &,f?lasi Wure, liberal advances nade on Cotton left for shipment to New York nid Charleston. W B RR VAN & BROTHER. i Clieraw 26 Oct. 1840. *"i No 50 if ke L^L ?n 2000 LBS*LEAF LARD> forsale A. P. LACOSTE. | Septemlier 30, JS-10. * iSouili Qirolina. Marlborough District. IN THF Ci.OKT (IKUINAKV. (|(> Benjamin .Moo Applicant. ) P> til ion for alr VS. ) sale or division J1Cl iletrsof VVni. Sluhh's / oi L~ud. Dulin-laius. \ &T Appearing in my *ati>tielinn that Elisli llili. M-.i:.. ill.I, Enz-iieth lit!!. Kucha C litil, Ellas W fttory. John Slofy oo E.. Harris, Wil.iao* iI Hi, .Nam) lint. John W 11tl' VViliiani Mors is and wif-, Lewis t Nioin. Jam- 8 Jdoin. Hubbard On-m, Henry Welsh and wife, Sar ill Stulibs, Kola ml Sun-lit., William Lee and -w wife. Alien Thompson aim wife, Dennis Muhhtt. g Nancy SJtubbs, Huhhird Stnl?.>?. Wi li .iu Siubbs j(| Ruin-ecu Shubiis, Sir.ih 5?ml?!'s, Piter Siubbs, CizilK'tli Lindsay, John (J .0111. William O.lom pjr ind Jane iloilg' o heirs at L w ot Wil inn Stuhhs s- 11. deceased lateot .MurJioioiigli District y? reside without litis Stale. Il i* ordered that Lhey nppejr and object to trie division or tjp tale of the real estate of the said Wnliam tju Slulibs, on or bel'oie the lOlli day of January next or their consent to the same wtli be enter* d plt nl" record. tor JOSHUA D\vr>. O. M. D. Ordinary's Office .*th, Oct. Ifc40. 48 l2f Hats and Shoes. El t? A LARUE and well selected stock for cale HC by A. P. LA OSTE. October 21, 1M0. 'J 49 if aC {Shoes. ' rHE Subscriber has now on hand a very extensive assortment of Shoes suitable or all scasous. which lie will sell very cheap. I l>. malloy. April 13, 1840. 23 ft For sale at the Bookstore. 4SER ON bv the Rev. J. C. deliv livered in the Presbyterian Church in Cheaw, "upon the occasion of (he Se ..i-ccntenary :elebration; prepared for the press, and published ly the auth??r. as a testimony ngiinst the esteb ished religion in the United States " Price 25 :ents. J August 4th, 1840. 28?tf Nails. si A KEGS Nails, and lirads, all sizes, for 111 n'eby 1>. Alii*. g April 13, 1840. i 23 tf Sugar. Coffee, Salt, and MOLASSES. TI 4 LARGE Stock of the above now in store 10 and for sale very cheap for Caah, #el D. MALLOV. *n April 13, 1840. 23U pei Pa. Saddles and Leather. A GOOD Stock for sale low, by A. P. LACOSTE. ~~ October 21, 1840. til 49 tf Su hi g SOUTH CAROLINA. Cu Ransom ilritt, ) Declaration in }'ri vs. ? Attachment. E. P. Guion, ) Whereas the Plaintiff in the above stated :ase this day filed his Declaration against the ? Defendant, who is absent from, and without he limits of this state (as it is said) and hav- ^ ng ri ither wife nor Attorney known within S j he same, it is ordered that the Defendant ? lo appear and plead to the Declaraiion afore. |j( iaid within a year and a day from the date lJ icreof, otherwise final and absolute Judgment 10 vili be awarded against htm by default. ,,M' T. BRYAN, C. C. P. ,m Office of Common Pleas, J * Chesterfield C House, > November 19, 1840. ) j 2 1 e 3m fl y \ ? , y. $ w Bacon, Flour, and Meal, 1UNSTANTLY ON HAND, and tor m!? t at Ilia LOWEST market price bv D. MALLOY. "New Music. I ECENTLY received at the Book Store a L supply embracing a considerable variety ioiigw Sacr< d, Sniiiuiou.al and Humoroua > Marches, Waltzes, &c. and Music paper. )cceiuber 4th, Ic39 Umbrellas "UST received a good assortment of Silk and Gmghaims Umbrellas. DUNLAP& MARSHALL I he Subscriber has just received, and wll p constantly on hand.Cotton Yarn and Twine wholesale, from the iManufuctory ot Rockingn. GEO. GOODRICH. Sheraw, Jan. 1840. 10 tf Roberts's Silk Manual. New supply of this work just received al L the Bonk Store, price 37$. April 30 1840. 25 tf Notice. Am now receiving part of my stock o, Spring anii Summer Goods, comprising a teral assortment of seasonable Goods, which ill sell low for cash. Purchasers will please 1 and examine for themselves. AI .SO, Will he kept constantly on hand a suoply of rtnan Bolting Cloths, equal to any used in s country. MALCOM BUCHANAN, f irrh I Stt.. 1840. I ft tf <>< ds and Pa'm It at Hats. f l)OZ. White and Colored Hoods, and 8 d<?z. a^sort'-d Pulm Ix*:if HiU. just received DUN LAP &. MARSHALL. Inly 27.1*40. 37?tf PHILADELPHIA SHOES. % Pair LnHies Kid Slippers and 45 Pair Ladies Kid Walking Shoos, just recoiv by DUNLAP &, A 1 fcl Al 1. luly 27 184i.'. 37?tf BOOK BINDING. [1H E subscribers have established themselves L in the above line of business hi Chersw d oncrineirscrvicistoiis citizens. u. iJAZEKCOl'KT, & CO. :raw, ?. 111 D Malloy IAS Now on hand a supply of all kinds Goods suitable for the trade, which h<5 il sell us cheap us cuii be hud in this ma^ t. Persons wishing good bargains will please call him before they purchase. April 13. 1h4I>. iJuiilap Marshull IEKKBY give notice that I hey will continue to sell their Dry Goods on I), on the usual do to punctual eusiciuer* 1 hey will sell their Groceries at the lowest ices for cash only. The very short credit at which groceries can w be bought, amounting with the exchange nost to Cash, with their limited capital compels m 10 the a..option of this course. . v STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity jI/akmn Distuict. H. E. Cannon ^ vs. I Supplemental William Whitfield f Bill Henry A. Vesey and I for ar-pt. Emily Vesey J T Apjieariug that William Whitfield, Henry A. Vesey, and Emily Vesey, Defendants in s case, are absent from and resale w itt.out the lits of this State. On motion of Lmgun Comlitiunt's Solicitor, it is oidered, thai the said ' illiam Whitfield, Henry A. Vesey, and fc.mdy >sey do appear and pie d answer or demur to i Complainant, supplemental, on or belbte the st day of December next, ami that in delimit ;reof, the said Bill be taken pro confesso. It is also ordered that notice of this order be blislted m the Fanners' Gazette trice a month ' tiie sjtace oi three months ^ ED. B. WHEELER. ^ August 6, 1840. 43 2m f3in Ihmlap & Marshall \RNESTLY *cqu?-st all persons indebted them to make an early settlement ofthcit founts They wilj invariably add theiurest however trifling the amouut on ill founts not paid within ten days. January 1st 1840. 8tf New Goods. JOHN C. WADSWORT1I "J AS Now in Store a supply of GROCERIES, DR Y GOODS, HARDWARE, SHOES, HATS, BONNETS, SADDLERY, CROCKERIES, GLASSWARE, <fc. jL of w hich will be sold at. the lowest market ce. Persona wishing to purchase in tbis irket will do well to call. April 30 h 1840. >KRM AND ( ALLOW CANDLES lOK .ult? by 1 A. P. LACOSTE. October Ul, 1:40. 49 M 1 or Cash only. IE Subscriber takes this method of saying ins Customers, that after this day he wtU 1 no article in the Grocery Line on a credit; J Drv Poods and 1J are ware only to such hoiks as are prompt and nunctual in their yments. D. MALLOY Jnnnary ], 1840. 8 tf \ THE LIGHTERS of Steamer Oseolathe Iwcriber has received and u? now opening stook of Fail & Winter goods which his stokers may expect to buy at very reduced C B D B McARN ^ Nov. 16th 1840. 2 tf. LOTN FOU NALE lit POWJE - Town. xN Thursday the tOiu December next I 'will sell to (he highest bidder at the market use in Ch'-raw at 11 o'clock the Lots &, >U6C8 where Shadrach Mitchei lived at the to ot his death. They are fully and well proved and in a healthy and Uesu-able aitua. ii in Powe Tow n. Terms made known at the f of 6ale. D. S. 1IARLLEE. Assignee & Executor u 1 Si- MitcheL Nov. SWdl&lU. 2 4 ,y tt