ErT*'*T'??g'" -J*. I?-^T M ' ,1
SALT .MINTS.
The only mines of ruck-salt in Englan
are those near Nor.hwioh, in Chcstei
discovered about a mile from the tou r
in the year 1070. The beds of salt i
these mines are found from 80 to 110 fct
!>e!o\v the surface of the earth. The
vary in thickness, and lay in a waved d
rectioii. The tirst stratum, or bed, i
from fifteen to twentv-one yards n th'cl
Hess, in appearance resembling brown si
gar candy perfectly solid, and mo hard ;i
to lie broken with great difficulty wit
iron picks an I wedges. Tnis part of ill
business, however, has lately been nine
accelerated by gnnpo\vd< r, with whic
the workmen loosen and remove man
tons together, tteneaih this stratum
a bed hard of ston", consisting of lar?
vui jis of flag, interim ngicu Willi OVIHV ?x^xsalt,
t!ie whole from twenty-five tothirh
five yards in thickness. Luderthis be
is a second stratum, or mine, of sab, froi
five to six yards thick, many parts is pv
tectlv white, and clear as crista! ;ot!ie
brown; hat a!l less pure than the uppi
t,ti*aturn, The whole mass of salt is cove
? d by a bed of whitish clay, used in tl
manufacture of Liverpool ware.
1 lock-.salt pits aro sank at a great e:
pease, and are very uncertain in their ill
ration, being frequently destroyed by t?
brine springs bursting into them, a.ad di
solving the pillars that support the n o
through wiiich the whole work falls i
leaving vast chasms in tlie surface of:l
earth. In forming a pit, a shaft, or ey
is sunk, similar to that of a coal pit, b.
, more extensive. When the workim
have penetrated to the s d: rock, anil mat
a prop r cavity, they leave a sulfide:
substance of tiso rock, (generally abc
seven yards in thickne&>) to form a so!
roof; an?!, as (hoy proceed, they hew pi
Iars out of the ruck to sustain the roof, m
ti.cn employ gunpowder to separate win
they intend to raise. This is eonveyt
to the surface in large craggy lump
urn,.-,, in *n:li?h?US iKl&feutS. ThC Li ?M
*'"* I I?
est rock-salt |?it now worked is in tli
township of Wilton, near Norwich. Th
lias been excavated in a circular form 10
yards in diameter, its roof is supported h
twenty-five pillars, enea three yar Is \v?,
ut the front, four at the hack, and sts-ith
extending six yards. Each pillar cc:
tains 231 solid yards of rock sa!:, and tk
whole area of the piwhich i-> lourtce
yards hollow, includes 0,103 .superfici;
yards, being little less than two acres <
iund. We may easily conceive that w he
this wonderful place is well lighted uj
the rt flection of the torclies from so man
brilliant surfaces must hate a very su
prising edict.
PCSrENDFD AMMtTI"N.
The d'sea6es in which a partial momenta!
futspeusuxi of ife roost often man festa i'sc
are Asyhyxia, Uj'steries, Lethargy, tiypocoi
dria, Convulsions, Syncope, t'ateli|?sis, Excv
ive loss of blood, Tetanus, Apoplexy, Epilcf
sy and Ecstacy.
Among the many cases which have bee
recorded, the following are particularly strib
ing.
Chancellor 3 con relates lhat Dr S ot
n ck namrd the subtle, uas buried alive a
Cologne, and that recovering from his appai
enl death, he gnawed his hands and broke h
head in the t?>mh.
At Ttiulsoine, a lady having Soon buried i
the church ?? the Capuchin Kriars, wi'h ad
a round ring en her finger, a servant en ten
-L - ? i... ...... on/l tic lint li-iir*
me V.tUil (OfclBtll IIK' ling) aiiw ..J V..W
whi swelled. and the ring could not come ol
lie began cutting the linger, on hearing
shriek. front the deceased, the tiiiet fell s>"tw
Jess. At the time of morning prayers, tl
monks, having heard some ? roans, found tl
lady alive and tfieservan* dead. Thus deal
had his prey ; there was hul a chat ge of vn
tims.
A street porter in Paris, having died at t!
Hotel Dim, was carried wall the other de?
into ihesame grave, r> covering his senses t<
wards eleven at night, he tore open his wiru
ing sheet, made his way to hi# home, kn< rk?
at the door, wh'ch was not opened to Irr
without some d ffi* ul'y, and look new posse
sion of his lodgings.
In 1756, a woman in Paris was thoue!
to be dead, and -the bodv put ori son:
straw with a taper at the feet; sotr
young men who sat around the corpse it
a J'roiic o\erturned the taper; this set th
~ I L . |. 1
straw on tire. 1 ne aeceaseu waose ooo
the flames now reached, uttered a f>ien
ing shriek.?Timely assistance was ret
dercd, and she so well recovered that uft<
ihat r< surrection, she became the motlu
of several children.
On the 2lsi of NovrmlM-r. 1933, Aid:
Prevot, well known for his library p<
ductions, was taken with an apoplelic .1
?s he was travelling through the forest (
<f!?nniilly. Being supposed dead, he vv;
carried to the house of the .1/uyor of th
village, and the magistrate ordered y p??
mortem examination to be commence!
A shriek tittered by the unfortunate tnai
proved 'hat he was alive. He expire
under the scalpel.
Dr. Davaux, a sergeant of St. Com
hospital in Paris had a maidservant wli
9 had been three times carried to the burin
She did not recover her senses the la<
time, until they were lowering ti c colli
into the grave. The woman havingdie
anew, the body was kept for six days les
t.hev should have (o carry her back
fourth time.
A Mr. Rousseau, of Rouen had marrie<
a young lady of fourteen, whom he b it ii
perfect health at his starting on a shor
journey. After a few days, he heard thn
unless he returned immediately, he w u!
find his wife buiied. On reaching bom
he saw the funeral ready. In an agon
of grief, he had the coffin rm.uwed to hi
room, and unscrewed. He placed th
body on a bed, and ordered twenty-five ir
cisions to be made into it. At the twer
ty-sixth, probably deeper than the other:
the deceaseJ exclaimed, " How severel
you hurt mo J" Medical assistance \va
tf
SBBKHBVUXK .^?f> - J 'Jf!,, , ? tmmt
nfiairin this world, is to sci'/.o the rljrht
moment; this you have not<lone; it is a
misfortune; hut let the girl go along with
me, and b 'fore the end of throe months, I
wi'l return ! er to you as the wife of a man
as yning an wealthy as herself."
Away w nt the niece with the uncle.
On the wn\ ho ne he thus addressed her:
?u Mind what 1 am going to say. You
are no longer Miss Selwo d, but Mrs.
Lumley, rry nicee, a young, wealthy,
childless, widow ; you had the misfortune
to lose vour husband, Colonel Lumley,
nf'er a happy union of a quarter of a year,
by a fall from his horse while hunting."
14 But uncle "
44 Lot me mana.'e if you please, Mrs.
Lumley. Your father has invested me
with full powers. Here, look you, is the
wedding ring given you by your late busband.
Jewels and whatever else you
need, your aunt will supply you with, and
accustom yourself to cast down your
eyes."
The keen-witted uncle introduced his
niece every where, and the young widow
excited a great sensation. The gentle
T?~nf?Tt-~Tjjwpa?1i--?- ? mmmmmmm
J immediately giveo. F'1? la(ly l*ad aft?1"* ]
(] ! wards twenty-fivo children.
r, I The wife of M. Duiiamel, a celebrated j
^ , lawyer having boeri supposed dead Iwenn
1 ty-four hours, the body was placed on a j
; table for the purpose of preparing it for i
v burial. Her husband strongly opposed J
r i it, not believing her dead; hut in a stite j
! ofsuspend ;d animal o i. To ascertain, it
18 i and knowing that she was fond of the cvni- j
k" hal, and t'10 tunes which cvmhal players j
l* ! sing, he called for one.?Uppn hearing ,
IS , the inslrument and voice, the deceased j
h recovered motion ami speech. She sur. I
e . vived her apparent death forty years. (
It j A Madrid paper states that a short time
h since an inhabitant of Granada being rev
i duced to perfect insensibility by weak- j
is ness from long illness, was believed to
r0 have expired, a,id being placed in a wood- i
k . ?n coffin, was carried into the church of
. San Mathia, preparatory to the celehraj
tion of the funeral service next day. The
i sacristan, on opening the church in the
tn '
morning found the man quite dead, pros.
r" , trate on the steps of the high alter, en- I
rs j veloped in his winding sheet : and, from !
ir , tlie state of the coffin, it was evident that i
r* i during the night he had recovered his ser- !
inn
; ses, and l?y violent exertions, had forced .
' nnnn the sides. L*ot out. and made hi3 way
I "r r- *
I to where he was foaal.
ie ! mok.%lit?ks or r.ifj
^ I Its original nmrnliiies rmy be regard'*?1, j
, a prou^i .. i.nst out imrelv (he tiiiiver- I
n? 1 , , . , * ,
, sa! pracftre, out iiiyru universal sense
' , nn.l feelings >f mankind, fis prescribed
1 I love ofeiiemi.*?is law of universal pari- ;
' ' tv extending to tbo invt^inations of the j
1,1 heart as well as to the overt ae's of. the <
M | history??rs moral es'intu.io.-i of the so- |
,c perioritv which lies in trie Joe -? aed j>-:
nt j poses of the inner over the ?k :is an.' ?.h. (
at j tier vat tons of I ii*"* outer Jr.:??; - eo . } ' !
id ; diffusive benevolo <ce \?:'*.u .?
1. j lion at the same time of
,4| sympathies iviiieh hind '<<:_? :h . : ;
hers of the same hunt!. ?o's : ?
,,j an! of charity, the !<Vo Of o :?*'?
. J ou"i?s self: and \\ itlial, th'"1 s
>, i _ '
i that neighh'irhoo'd so as to onb.t '*' .
" ' men of other elievs an ! o r i
than our own, ctnbrmi > ; ai v.- a *. j
' j have the opportunity? s p ' for aok .
" 1 . ..i f|,r? hn wn ;n \i lirh !i r '(.JJI'.v.-.
I I -HV ..V ...
}' j to !io!d all men, the equal os'i.a *ti?? :? .
'l> j which tt hul ls rich and poor on !; : hi.: i !
-s j seole of immortality living to this urn id's I
!- ; Milhoriiv all Us prerogatives while res r j
10 ! ing tor the objects and interests of an 111- ,
i or world all tie ir imni'Msurn.Vo value?it- '
n\ ! S-j'Hlaaiul?its profound humility ail j
;>j-1 sclf-ahasmuviisr?jt$ renunciation or,?ha-;
? j sure, aa ! ambition, and \nmly?.ts v.n'h J
^ i of fui'h rather than of slight?just J
J comparison of the magnitude<>f ti a i wi;!. J
* J that of eternity?its entire suhorcti.la/too j
, to God. whom it leach's us sup^'pely to j
j love and implicitly to obey. TVs- n?? J
'the leading characteristics of b. -u relit J
[ of the Gospel, new to the w.Vl at the
* i iiaieof its puhllcation. howev r lit - ' *??
j * recommend itself to 'he nnr.i! a ire *.ot
! extinct though under oblitrr eb o. ?-i
) j to men at the first, and cue;a! the (
I <??rrius. This hlorali'V is loan ! to hr: th; !
n ! best lor the happiness i>f ihe wi>r! I. That ;
" ; same gospel which gladdens every heart ;
, and every family that it enters, won! ! J
d' turn the dwelling-place of every nation;
% whom it christianizes into a gladsome !
land ; and when once commensurate with j
the globe, and of complete operation on:
j. ail who live in it, it would revive and re- }
d ' generate the whole earth. In its cliarac-1
^ i cers, alike of goodness and of greatness J
^ and boundless application, the gospel o> >
d viouslv announces itself as the code of;
!- - <
,e humanity, and bespeaks t!ie comprehen- !
ie sive wisdom offJnu, who devising f? r all
i times and for all people, is the Leg.
c* j islator of the species. It is not the work. J
lP J manship of a few peasants in Judea. :
iJ The protection of its moral charncteris- '
tics, and the greatness and perpetuity of j
'j i its results, both speak to us of a different .
n fountain-head, and decisively point nstoi
3. J the celsstial origin whence it must have I
sprung.?Chalmers.
,l |
ic How to mike a Yocms Wifr or an;
ie Old Maid.?The following true storv i
i? : might, perhaps, fumi-lt a mutter tor a .
ie j little comedy, ifcomedies were still writv
j ten iu England.
j it is generally tlic case, that the more j
i- ! beautiful and the richer a young female '
ir : is. the more difficult are both in r parents J
ir i ami herseifin the choice of a husband ;
' and the more oilers they refuse. The one
>e , i> tall, the other is too short, this n???
v wealthy. th..t not respectable enough,
b Meanwhile, one spring pass--* .\fler unoib>P
, i r t*nr! year afa r vear carries away leaf
s.aforl afoftbe bloom of youth, and op.
i- ! j ortuni'y after opportunity. .!/ >s 11.?r j
' ri?t Cvlwood was tin* richest h'ir-s- in Iu i j
1- I native t^?vvr?: hut she ha : already com ;
>. I 11 :t< d her :27th \ear, ait I behold aim" t
d j ah her young IVicnds united men wh. m
j she had at onetime or o her eera-fo . j
c j Harriet began to he set down ' r a
n i liM-nnic n-allv um a-V. -1 hr- J
v : 111*4*41 WV
! J self lamente 1 i:? private a p-v <. ? ; i,-, |
{t is not a natural one. ami t<? whm'i, l.'.e J
n to whom nature and fortune knv ' : I
d niggnrdlv of their gil ts aiv ol d*'' ! .n't..
it rnit; hu: Harriot, as we li.v sa:d, was!
n ' bot!i han Isoiue and very ri-di.
j Such was the stale of thi'vus when ! . r
d ' uncle. a wvadhy merchant in the n >rt*? ( f.
a i C tglnn !, came on a visit fo her parents !
t j lie wa- a jovia', lively, strn-g'st-foru: rd
t ' man. accnstomo 1 to at 'nek all ?!ifH<*it'* s
d boldly and eooly. "Yousec," said ItT ;
e father to him *?ne day, " Harriet conti v
ues si'.gle. The girl is handsome ; what
Is she is to have for t or fortune, you know :
e even in this scandnl-loving town not a
' creature can breathe the slightest imputa- j
- tion against her: and vetshe is getting to J
'? he an old maid." 11
y " True," replied the uncle ; " hut look
s you, brother; the grand point in every
men thronged about her, and she soon
had her choice out of twenty suitors. Her
uncle advised her to accept the one who
was deepest in love with her, and a rare
chance decreed that this should he precisely
the mo?t amiable and opulent. The
match was soon concluded, and one day
the uncle desired to say a few words to
his future :<cph? \v n orivate.
"My dear sir," lie began, "wc have toltl
you au mtniili."
"Ho * s. ? Arc Mrs Lumlty's afile
iiol "
\.-t(>i*>rr of the kind: my nicco is siucor
lv atm.-h d to vou."
T i-' t her fnr. nn , I suppose, is not
i :1 '<* writ vou toU inc."
\ * ? J)
co*# ivy Kir.v ?r.
* : l' " hi: .n.?t'cr,
n ? ; ~< k \ wo: h car i.
i < .'.v- ? '-en I wn in a
. u.'d not wcl! i onli it
i ieco i< net a wide v.'*
I-.- I L'l'vilfy living?*'
' i; t spinsfcr."
j i(r?stc ! ??ni ho was n hnp.
;? ? tav ho had co-ccivcd him.srIf;
> J 'V < ' \vn - <ort h vvtili mctainor!>ii
so ' ? ; a '.* >?!n:-* wife.
I).- Jo n. o:t once dined with aSoo'ch
la v w'u. had a hotch-potch for rlinr.er.
?Is it gooO, Doctor V asked the hostrn*.
4Yo.Vsiid the Doctor sharply,* it is
it i *00 I lor hogs, madam I'
?T on ] ra^V said the la Iv, * lot me
von t'? a little more of it.'
Rgf tlVED
KB f.tho.'is V hymn* i2.iui
.vll do do 2tmo, phcop, caD",
and Moro c??.
\f t'io !i>-! Discipline late v litioa,
Wilson* Diction ry,
lute of ^Vestry,
fi le of Dr. t'liif k,
Funity Bi'de, sheep and c If,
\! of which vt 112 t^o 8i IJ at thi; New York
JOHN WRIGHT.
April 10, 1511.
22 tf
" ITl5W~?dO?S.
flFlIIE Snhscrilvr li s received by Stoainen
JL Swan and O.a roU a fresh and general u*>ortme:it
o!*Spring and Summer go?Is which
together it li his slock of gr cries makes his
assort merit quite desirable. f lo will sell on the
host t this for cash ??r to punctual customer* on
tin usual credit. His friends and customers
? * ?ii ....i I,;.
.iro inviicu 10 can *ii'i ni? I--V"' ix.
D. 3. HARLLES.
A|>ril S, 1841.
22 4t
ATIST OF letters
EMAIMNU in the Post Office at ( heraw
S. C. if they are not call* J fo. before the
fi s; of J.ily next will lie vent to tho General Post
OiUco as dead letters.
BROWN BRYAN. P. M.
H?Mis* Martha Brown Andrew Buchanan.
('?F D Collrr A DCa?n|?bm| Noi'l^Camiibi-ll
Courtney W C 2, Crocket R II Cauipin Eliza
Mrs. Curry Charles A
D?Dr.ilc Laura Miss Pinwiddio Jut* M 2
Dickey Elizabeth .Mrs 2 Dickson W D Davis
William.
E?Ellorb jjE'izabcth Mrs, Eiiis Eliza Mrs.
F?Farlow Wil inn A Furman Richard Rev.
G?Goodi ich Georgo
H?IJu8"i;uids Lewis Husbands Hamilton
H irrison J R 2 Hubn in I C
J?Jordan Richard Jrhy Rebecca Miss
I.?Leowentrill G M 2 Laita Andrew W
La/.i'lis James
M?McR.ie John C McCall II K McDonald
Daniel M^Call Dani I McMillan Jauo** McNabb
1) mean McMillan Clarisa G. MeColIough
J F).
F1?Powell Martha Miss, Pcrvis Charles
(i Firkin's Martha.
Q?Quick Thomas.
11?Kakesfrav \nn.
S?Smith Mary M Mrs. Smith Martha
Miss, Smi'h Margaret J. 2, Smith Charles
M. Sjrles Margaret, Smith John M.
T?Turreritinc Win. Thomas Samuel
Tranth.'im J.
W?Willis ton FT rem Wot more Geo.
K. West M. White C. ?i. Wise O .vi ?.
t'ljf.X Si tlAKHO^S'
3 \VU <*.v *.' (i. r Se:.i?rr a:i?'
j> i3. e ov nifijf *\ gc. r 'I r' h?mi' >?f
'! i i :I: ?ir ?in? \vii-.* n- y
Tii (1 I. i. P.?; tor ."vi A I'
P I
'.."M ?iii p B St. ut,
? I. moii ;tn I other nips.
' v j.jtj D Pi cuts,
- J ol .v..n S ii"?
!f I n Chouse,
< Fish, (? >> ("t Cli'" s%
Ym -at "tip, (?oi!i il Butt
t' jv r S.uio , lTn i -rwontlVi P.ckles,
.M is.irr, Oiiv Oil,
Sj r n and Cnarl'stoii Cindles,
!'< g ?!v r with ,n sssort.i enl ??f Confectionary
an I- n-y urtic'es which tlicy will *HI low and
l.o,>o t<? icc iv-? a continuation of public favor.
April 7, 1841.
21
\ 31W GOODS, IIE \V GOODS
I U \VE jiM Received in addition to ray f II
s'ock a splendid assortment of seasonable Dry
floods w icli will be sold at the Lowest Pri ea
t??r cash only.
MALCOM BUCHANAN.
January 4th 1841.
$ tf
'j? IIE Subscriber offers for sale his house
..i nml lots (H iu number) on Churcli Street
From the healthiness of the situation it woulo
prove a desirable spot to any who may wish to
! purchase. For further particulars impure ol'C '
! J J. Marshall on Front Street.
ALEX. W. MARSHALL.
Chcraw S. C. Marcli 8, 1841.
17 tt
| ?' FOR SALK.
13 Three Horse Waggon.
JL 2 Extension lop barouches.
2 Second Hand
AlALCO.Vi BUCHANAN.
March 10. 1841. 17 2m
| VTU'ABLK LAAII) FOKTALb.
; ran he Subscrih r ollVrs for sale bis Clauiati ii I
JL lying in D.tiling'on District, about half way
i fr<un Society Hill to Camden, near the Stage
I K 'ad..
| The Kl ulnt o : contains more then on* tiion.
i s-nd acres of cleared land, with a large quantity |
| of out lauds, in all, upwards of eight thousand
j acr*s.
I It is sitnafd on an elevated and unbroken
plain, stretching along the blutFof Black Ci\ek.
or two or tiiree miles There is upmi an
elegant DWELLING HOUSE, with every
oilier nceessary mil convenient iniprov* nr-nl
Tim situali hi is as healthy as the inouutaiu
r.'g'o i. The subscriber hr:s lived here for twenty
years, r.rrJ liis family has numbered rom tliir'y
to o to hundred, and not a casa of autumn il !ev.rr
has occurred among them. The growth on j
the lands is mixed with oak, hickory and i'oj- J
wood. The mi 1 is of i yellow, or brown Co mr. j
a.l'c! Mulatto La >d. A purchaser would bav.* j
an opp'ir'uriity of hi ?king very favo irable terms !
Anv e iinintmic.iiion addressed to him<Hf. at i
! H irtvine P. O.. or to John W. l.ide, Esq. l) ir
! Iiiigtou Court House, will be promp.ly all'DiIju i
| '?> "
THOMAS K. MART. I
N. R. There is on th'* pr-uim. s ev ry on' |
j buihlmg and iiecofsj-ry iiupiu-c ? out tint could ?
! I) ot h ir,-<|. j 1 on.J commodious On llwife i
I =ti:d S.-'cv , Bi.ti !\Mi>ilii S'?op and Siiue Smp
I Tnc prciiv ? < f.:tk n sltg'th-r for ha..!th and
} }*rict|!/r?r is one of lh> most il *ii:i)!:: .11 t Mi j
jSoiih Un nc .in! i x.u,inc.
r. e n. :
l-t-c :o. H;I. ,
17 2.i) !
i iii Alt. ?i.\\!'.S' i?v.S.
4* ' '// / /.' . M ir hi U IS I!. j
j ,* 'jFi i! ft A'.i ? ! '( ?' o i for sev. ii Directors ol i
S this i uliUi to.. <v ih 1?.' h bill i lie l? mis !
! ,! ? i-ww ); (" rr w,o i W ?"i lay tin *1 : ol Al Jt '
jo x b'tween t'fv Im i:$ iJ ?*?. Ism A. M. an-j
j 2 Ve.jr.lt }'. M 1.1 i>- man li) J. C'. Wads
i Hor'li. lb M .i'ov. a. (I (' Cok r.
i " \\\ (.iODi'RKY, :
Caahitr. j
j 20 -it ;
j T3''<* SI* iIuW.\r&D.
f J)A\A\V\V f n?oi the Suhgenher (roi- '
ding in M.iiion Ihbtrict, near \1 rrs RlufT) i
j on Tuesd.'V th Jind day of this ; until, my !
i blucksm.l'i nejj o man Alfred. I purchased !
j him foli c years eg >, from .Mr. John Tayl?r n- ar ;
.Clnrivv, and It; may endeavor lu ?i? to Ins
I 1 i.iii.al'o i.
7 wili p y the ahnv? reward to an)*one who ;
! *v:< 1 I Jgfi rii.n in J til so thai [ ?j.-t him, or w I
a .*;'. Th?* i-Mvi d iiinl all necessary expense Co. j
! his .ielivory lu .nc al iny residence. I
JUS EPH A. JOLLY.
M ireli ?. 1-11.
.mi/
rsuiTs
Subj-orifiPr h; ? constantly on hand a j
gciura! assort nit-tit uf family Orocciios i
wi'.li a iu'l aneji'ii: ni ut
Wine*. R.isl:?.
Cordial*, S\v-o!niC'U?f
Po-sorved Fruils, O irkes
AIiioikI*, I.eniot.s.
J'.cklitf, Spuiish C*i^n?rf, I
IVITU !
SV?t. Fine Fi-bing !i?ir?, j
Oil Flint*. K?rlv* F.sii iiooks,
J V olio .Sitings, SinifT,
Candle.--, Tojacco,
Soip, Rice,
Mustard, {Siueh,
Smoked Bevf, Smokid Tongues,
Ale and >' r nig Beer,
Willi n general n-snrtm *nt of (?*?r!on Seed,
Sugar B ot, Rata IJ gi Turnip, Flit Dutch
j Turnip and Cirrot Se d l?y the pound
CIIAKLES VANI/KRI ORD.
March 31, 1 = 11.
'JO St
RETAILED,
Caiinoaies,
Ann riilo and
I r:II ">
Scotch ami VI*!< *? boy Snuff,
Fitic Cavendish To arci?, (
j 4* 44
Ju#t riceiv <1 by
EMANUEL & SOLOMON'S.
April 5, 1841.
I 21 St
Ilats and Shoes.
A LARGE and well selected stock for t,.?! ;
| A I>y A. f. LA' OSTR. 1
j October 21, 1-40.
CflEESET j
For sale by I
a. p. lacoste.
I October 21, 1810.
I PI.AXTKS j
(LATE DAVIS) IWTEL.
I Tf^AOrE & GIF FORD having purchased j
! J.1 the Motel of Mr. Davis's will continue thn !
I establishment oil llio Kline lilie ill s :ula as here
i toforc. and ivi I e.\i;rt themselves to mak" it a
J dcsiiabl.'Msid nce for Hoarder* and Tr .v'Hers,
* as their table will always I** supplied with the j
j best liquors, and t'vir Stibles with attentive j
O.stl rs and ibundsi t provender.
i Tlu- stiblishinent will ':e u der the oxciti-ive !
j n a:ing<Ni? .it o? T. II.ijmi*. ft r r'y of the J
i Si i;:iiuM ffo'o N.?? * C"i,-f?!ina. and Ins 'onf
Ji.tnri .?<: : .!! crt'iM '.mi ogive ^cn?ri* ?at- }
J tstW-i-m j
! Jan. f*, 784:. !! flm
j I'M J ):s ciMfXsTT
,% Ul y/i. Fan* v CS tat,
<-j? 8 - W i idsor.
1-2 ' Rush neat Rucking,
2 44 Clnbberm tina 1 ArtnChidrs
j Jurt "iTfiived 'ml fur mile hv
J>UNL P <fc MARSHALL.
I Janimn 20, 16-11 J,
j BOOKS.
j ITCHEl.L'S Primary Geography,
! Jr.fi. Wont n of England,
: Wob.-t'trs Sen Dictionary,
Sketches of (.'on^picu jus living <?hameters of
France w:'ii a portrait of 'i'hiuti,
Wulkoi on Beauty, i
do " Int'-rioarriagt,
Mrs Norton* P ms,
Sinitn'a iVIe tioirp a; d Couiic Miscellanies,
Young Lady's F'ien^,
II .oiiv's uf S icr d History,
VI i.-s L sli * Coinph te Cookery,
Just received at the
BOOK STORE.
April 15, 1911.
22 tf
Dmilap & Marshall l!
EARNLS 1 L\ "equest all persons indehtea !
to them to make an early settlement of their j
accounts. They will invariably arid the in- '
tcrest however trifling the amount on ill !
accounts not paid within ten days.
Janu. ry 1st 1 4 ) 8tf
A Uaro: "*;
JOHN A. IXGLLS, Attoknev AT LAW ' i
Will practice in th Courts of Law lor the '
Districts of Chesterfield, Marion, Darlington, i1
and Marlborough. His office is in I fie hui Id |
tig next bci-'W the Store of Mcd?ra. Taylor - j
Punch.
Djc. 11 IS 10.
For Sale.
A TRACT on the Dccuince of K'ection and '
Reprobation, hy Rev. James If. Thornwell. i
Also, a Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine |
concerning Justification.
May 1st. H40. 2"> if
The Subscriber ha* just reerived, ami wil J
keep constantly on hand Cotton V.tii and Twnip (
.it wholesale, from the Manufactory ol Rocking- 1
ham.
CEO. GOODRICH, j
Ciioruiv, Jan. 1840. 10 II
SOUTH CAROLINA. (In the Common I
Chesterfield District. tj Picas.
Ranald MeDona:-' ^ Declaration j
vr. iii uol>t in At- |
John McK iv. l t iclinient.
EKK.\S t li riair.liff in the. a two j
WW state d ca* . ?'is d.-.v tiled his Drcbira. j
lion against the I) d' c'lair who is absent from
and wil lion I the iiinllsoi tins >i. te (as ii i?' saidi i
and Irivi.'g neither wile or attorney known |
w illiiu lliu same. It b oi iiu -d lli't lite L)efen.
fl int do appear and plead to lite I) cr..i i, n>n
aforesaid within ; ye: r :iI a ot.v from tin ?;.;t
her. of ot herwise, final ami ..t>?? !u- jn >u < nt ,
will ne uivaiilei! . g ii . I v
TL'RN'EK fiaVAN, C (' C. P
O.n.o. n' Common ?*' . s, /
.Vitrei: Vi'. lj>4'h \ ,
^7 c\ :n 31 v
SV:. 7 0 J?4> N II I
Random Drill, i l>iT;ara?M?:i in i
VS. > ,\i tacidlMT.I.
I>. I'. fisiicii tSc Co. y
Whereas the I>!?m?'ir in 'ho ::o -r-.fe!
c.i?e this il. y fileif his perjar **???n noons! 'In*
Defendant, who is ab???nr tVonj, ?ul wnhotit *
lilt1 limits of this state ( is it is ami liav
iri^r fM'ilhcr who nor Attorney known vvohin
flit' panto, it is ordered 'h;?r. ihc Defendant '
do appear ami p'ond to the I) .Titration a litresaid
within a year and a ?f.?y from the d ite !
hereof, o hi rwise lina1 mil absolve .lu-'?jtu nt ;
will be awarded aeiinsl inn. liv d. t?u!t.
T. !?u v.\N, c. c r. j
of Common !j
(^H'sfi-rliiilil (J House. ?
JNovember 1'.), Itfli). ^
1 :.h?
"Vf/S "? *ft1! HI ' '* *
*i W ?.'? -? Ij M j?.tnN>sg|
X/JJV AM) C ur.ir (iDO/J.-i.
) j? 1 ii K S,,!rri'h-ts n now* re-' iv no \ l!.? j
j?. steam" Swan's liable..* a 'moassort.nen o
Dry CIoiJs, (jmet rict, tut ! //-tr.lirarr d>v.
which lb *v offer lor Silt; it i!ii Jo.veri Cash
prices. 1\ rsaris v\ idling <mm?| B.rjjiins will ?!??
well to c.l! an'.! examine for ilmnis'-lv s ') lore
porch isinjj E.scwhere. Tiny wi J a!v> uilcuc
to anv
*C()MMISSION liLSI \ESS.
Tln-y will roc-ive mil lot ward either (roods ??? ;
Ihoduec, to or from i.'h irksion or New Y??k ?,,,
,;s acco ainod :tiofi terms as an v otil'T iion--" in
;his Town, (hill second door above li. AI.T.i
tosli*s on Kiont St. .
Oil-raw So. Cu. [>?Tfnjhfir M I *-1!>.
boss Mi & <iuI'Aiouu:. ;
Tin? Charlotte Journal iviil co ?v the aunve j
once rv? rv othor week Or 3 mouth* ;od forward j
tejr a count.
No. A eou (1 ii
LAW"X&tiCti. i
J/1MRS W. Blaker.ey, and Alexander!
Grrgfrf liavjn</ formed a Cop.irtneudiip ,
in tlit* practice of (lie Law, under 1be n.imc ot
Biakoney and Grepo, wdi Pit end the courts ot j
Chesterfield l)arlinyfon, Manon, jMarlhnruioh <
and Lancaster, Oliiee, .Market ?*Jtree . Che- i
ra w.
December 28th 1840. ff !
"douP & ">i<
II WfcJ just received a mono other desirable i
tainy toojs, the lo.lnwinp articles, viz;?
81IAVTf,S.
Super Black fjcriiani, if. 4 and 4 I.
IJ.noisome printed Mou>chu lie Laine fp-nt '
7 8 to (i-4.
Snpr. Scarlet Merino 4-4 and 5 4.
Jio, Mode (I'l.uii) colored Thy net,
Belvedere & Cab)le do. b 4 and 84
(iLOVKH. I
A pood assortment Ladies and G riflemen's J
super colored and blul; 11. 8, Beaver and i
Buckskin.
irosK,
I.adies snnor ivhire and black Merino. Cash
mere at d Ingrain Cotton.
MOL'.<ELIN DR r.AI\ES.
Rich Fruited, Fancy black ground and Mode j
Colu/S.
ALSO,
Super Clue and wool dyed bhck cloths,
" " ? " Caaiimo.es j
and Sa'inctt*
Lard.
SOO? !'B.^LEAF LARD, for sale I
} A. P LACOSTE. j
September SO, IS 10.
Slal>' o Jo-U'i C irot uv.
DA fiUNGTOX D/STh'/i P. i
r.v thk Corar nt Commos Pi.fas.
u? W . iiuiitci Sur'v. Dec. on i*. ded [
Xi(tutor u. l-'-iCo.-e Note, in Foreign
vs. Attachment.
B
ri illD IM.iiiit.ti lit theal ovo stated ea.?? bavin '
J5 i:!cd Ids Declaration in inv elfi e this da j
and the Defendant having ncithci u tc nor Atto
uey within the limits < f the said State upon who
a c 'py of this attachment could he served.
On motion of (J. W. &. J. A. Dargau Plantitl V> ,
Attorneys. It is ordered that l> E- DuBose do |
plead or demur to the same, within a year ambit j ,
day from the dale hereof or final ami abrtoli'o 1 1
judgment shall be awarded and given tiiui.
It is also ordered that a copy of rhis order lie ;
-1 - ' nih.upik.'l' thro.* 1
puoie-lieu in mer u,u,d?v ,
months lor the spite of a vear ami a day.
S. WILDS DUBOSE.C.C. P. }
Clerk; Oiiico, Sept 23, 1840. I
4ti 1 rv J3 in j
"jTBLACK. Dark Blue. l'ght Rluo, R...I and j
jlJ Copying Inks, in small ttlrs. For ;
sale by John Wright at the Chcraw Bookstore.
October 3D. 1840.
.11 tf
Hiu\. KK HAR;) FURiIA^'S"
SLKVDY,
DELIVERED in tlm C pti?jt Church in 1 his
place in vindication of the re1'r" e and
pract ce of the Baptist dcDoniinutio , for tale at
the store of
A. P. LACOSTE.
SPERM AND TALLOW CANDLES %
?^OR sale by ^
1 A. P. LACOSTE.
October 21, IS40.
49 a
Uor sale at the Bookstore,
4SWU0N by the Rev. J. C. Coit, delir
livered in the Presbyterian Church in Che.
raw. "upon the occasion of the Se.oi.centenary
:clcbr .lion; prepared for the press and published
by the aiilln-r. as a testimony against the estab.
Iished religion iu the Uuited States " Price 25
cents.
August 4th, 840. ' ?
hlLR WORD'S EhitiS. "
THE Subscriber oilers for sale silk worm
Eggs from worms raised by herself, of a
very snuerior variety. Tlie cocoons were of
great fineness and yielded over six grains of pura
si.k, being nenily double the quantity commonlyyielded
by cocoons. Price #10 Per ounces
In quantities of several ounces they would be
furnished at lower prices. Liters, Postage paid,
addressed either to the subscriber, at Sum.
trrville S. ('.. or to the Editor of the Farmers'*
Gazette, wid lw promptly attended to.
ELEANOR SPANK.
Some of Mrs. Spann's cocoons may be fucri
at the Rook Store in Cheratv.
12 tf
AMD rUT-rr
SX 10 Window Glu s,
10 r* 12 do c'o
I Hi I. Puiti for Mile by
A. P. LACOSTE.
Oclo! cr 21, f* 10.
49f
Umbrellas
fflT'ST mcn.v d a good assortment of Silk
and (jini^hauis Umbrellas.
ULNLAP& MARSHALL
LADllvS S1IOCS.
DUNLAP & viARSIIALL have just receiv.
en (nrect lio-o tin' Manufactory (Pliila ) 450
. air Lmir.s and .wits.-es Kid and* Seal Slipper?
aorf
""Jjit JAVJeh" IhOTELar A t
JUS r RECE1 VED and lor sale at the Rook
store vinieoms Trawis m South E-.f"ern As'.i; ^
ftiiiir.iriMjr fimdustan, Malaya, Siam and
('ii'ii <t ucli numerous highly finished cngrav,
iigf.
The man n* Amis' by June?,
Couifiocks Mii?er?i|egv,
iio (j'^'lorry,
tin I'hfbinli.gy,
Wiiath V6 Rhetoric,
do !.<gir.
Nov. rn! or *24. 1*10.
i)UOi\ l>li\ . ?'l l\Ci.
tip"f'*-u^cri:.. r:-have established themselves
S. in 'h?? above iine of business in Chenivv
!?c. odor liictr.se) vici r to tis ilizcns.
u. LA/J.N( OI.'KT, & CO
Nails.-""
2 rZ KEtlS Nails, mid Pncfs. nil sizes, for
h.i'c hv 1). .ALIA
Aur,. 13, 16-10.
23 ?f
Tea fi;:d Loaf Sugar.
^ITEiUOR urtieics, for fiio.lv us*? r??r sale
tJ uy A. P. LACUSIK.
Oetobci 2, Ib-lO.
10 if
Jotimig.
.4 1 U.) I'll and Blanket Oyer coals, Clotk*-.
lor salo very low,
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 21, IF40.
41 . *
?i>; A La A i)JLIi?OS?
S'OIlN WKll.H 1 bar received ul the Book
Ci? store a large supj ly of Fr< sh and Superior
HARP EN SEEPS ror 1*41. These seed* wrra
sel. clcd and put lip by one of t lie first seedsmen
in I hi = country, and may l>c relied on as being
..t the growth of 1910, us well as of the very.
I? >1 varieties. E tch paper is accompanied with
printe I cirvchons for planting.
If J" C'Ai early be lore the ussortincnt t? broken.
C'iier.iw, Dec. 4, 1P40.
* . m
'I (I
Duniap Marshall
MEoEWY give notice tliat they will eontinne ^
to sell their Ijty Goods on I), on the a?uu|
{ credit to punctual customers.
i hey will sell their Groceries at the loveat
pricr * for cash only.
The very short credit at which groceriea can
uo?v u* bought, amounting with the exchange
almost to C'jsh, with rh'ir limited capital coin pel?
horn to the adoption of thi* course.
New Goods.
JOHN C. \> ADS WORTH
jJJAS Sow in Storo f* supply of
GROCERIES,
1)R Y GOO PS,
HARDWARE,
S/IOES,
HATS,
110ArNETS,
SADDLER Y,
CROCKERIES,
GLASSWARE, cfc.
ALL of which will l>e sold at tho lowest markot
price. Persons wishing to purchase in thia
market will do well to call,
Apr il 30 .? 18*10.
Ii\ THE LIGHTERS <?f Steamer Oseola the
Stilwcriin r ha* received and is now opening
his .-took of Fall & Winter goods wh'ch hit
Cue'oiucrs may ex, ect U? buy at very reduced
t'nc *.
D B AJcARN
Nov. 10th 1810.
2 tt
f isn svvfii continued.
i UK TIMES .?re such as to compel the
M.bfcnber to rciiti uh the Cash System;
urocehieu ;i?;d all articles in that line wul
be sold h?r Ca>h inily. Perpons u hose accts.
. i.i' notes etiil rem-in unpaid, will please un.
deiB' ind tint no new credits will t>e given
until all old arrearages are seft'ed in full,
D. MALIOY.
Cheraw Jannarv 4th 1841.
8 til
~ " NOTICE# ~
THE SUBSCRlBER will keep constantly,
, 11 lian/H a urnt.H uSRiirtm>>nt (it tw>rman Rnllina
Cloths ol the best quality. ^
M .* LC03/ BUCHANAN, ^
January 4th 1841.
H tf.
Roberts's $ilk Manual.
4 New Mipp'y of this work just received at
the Book Storo, pric* 37$. i
April -30 1840.
25 tf f
jEnsfc* ,etmn. '
for sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
January Gth 1841. ? j
8 tf . 4
^_ _ , j
Saddles and Leather. "
A GOOD Stock for sale low,
by A.' P. LACOSTE. ^
October 21,1840.
iu