Farmers' gazette, and Cheraw advertiser. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1839-1843, October 27, 1841, Page 195, Image 3
Correspondence of the Savannah Geor.
gian.
Hf East Florida, Oct. 11,1841.
Dear Sir?A party of from twvlve to j
twenty Indians, some ten days since, pas- J
sed into the settlements and killed several
people, an account of which you have
doubtless seen in the Augustine papers.
A Sad Picture.?The New York Son
gives the following as an extract of a let.
tcr, dated
Upper Californeo, Monterey,
June 26, 1841. |
California is in a moat wretched state. |
There hns not been a drop or rain tor i
over thirteen months, and nil vegetation
has in consequence ceased. On the j
whole coast there is not a month's supply ;
of bread stuff* or vegetables of any do.
scription. No cattle will he killed this
year, and of course all business in hides
will he stopped. The distress will be
dreadful.
Horn? Squadron?The Philadelphia
American say* that this squadron is to he
. romposad of the following vessel-;: The
Indif>c:idcacty (razee,) the fri<jate Colum?
s!:?><?s of w ar Falmouth nod I and
c :a, the hug /Wrr, the scno'iner Gram'
pus. and ihe twos tea in frigate* Mississippi
and Missouri.
Order* have been ?ent to the Philudelpltiu
Navy Yard for the construction of,
twnsteamers of the medium size, carry-'
fjj six hundred tons. One of then is to j
he itopeihjd on the principle oi the Ar- J
chi n-.d'-s screw.
\V j aro aufortic I. ;.nl requested to!
shite t:t-?? lit r < :*. r. t<- winch otir corre*- j
pond^nt. over the yij^oaiura of Vfnnv
Voters," week before last rcf-foil, that !
A the Hon. T. D SnAITKR would decline :
n re-election to Congress hns no fouildn'i'?n
in fact.?Camden Journal.
~ 1
Ve understand that arrangement uili
"ide in a day or two, by w::?c i ; mson- ;
. in Charleston by the Northern *:age r
.\:r Ihi detained n day at Columbia,
n* a. present, but will proceed iminedi ,
1 ' *!x oil tn-'ir arrival to the Rail Road.
Camden Journal.
lioauiD ATTIC* PT TO MVBDBR.?A
rouble ot leliowit in Alnsny, N. Y. have been
ronvictr J *?f administering arsenic tw a man
with a vn*w to kill him. The motive wo a
wish to get exclusive possession of a three i
legged hull, which he and they owned jomtly
??d which was exhibited for Money. One of
them ??* sentenced to tlie penitentiary lor
hie, and the oilier for 10 years.
Mots .VJystkrv.?On Thursday afternoon
as a little girl residing m Williamsburg was
gathering nuts in the woods near (hat place
sti hnind the lifeless body of a good looking
f'tnaJe lying in the wo<mJ*, her person per.
f'ftfy denuded, and not exhibiting any marks
of violence and .'ier clothes except a few rem*
Rants that escaped, lying in ashes near her
I I
feet. 81 ie immeeiafely re* uracil home* ana 1
c? mmun>c*ted the my *1 erica* fact, but what
thrr*?iilt of the invent ig*ti?n * ai?i.' any bat
beau made??e dm not .turn
N. Y. Sun.
RoMkkt?Tlin Q,mn?jr Patriot nyi that
a market man, from braintree. vaa robbed on
the Newpmwt Turnpike, in that tmroon
fruity morning, by tw? men, one of them
kimrhed down fes hurae with a cluh. while
the other ariard him and demanded hie money.
lit f?ve th *ui what change was in hit
* pockei, hut tlm larger part of hit mont-y*, conaietmg
of bank note*, to c.ar?fu(y deposited
m hm bvott.
Ctnu a*d Gstir n*tTAi*?-The editor
4a nt tH?> St. lew* K*-publicat? i?ae been fav red
with a letter from Cuoa, u Inch states that the
British CinvertMMi ui an* negotiating with the
Npani*i?, tor tie- purchase of th?* Uland of Cuba.
It hi stated that Great Brit-till hat offered
two million* pound* 'or the Island. and agreed
to pay for the freedom of al the slaves born
or im.>**r'e?i prior to the year 1SJU, the reat to
h- trecvirliout purchase.
(.'oMMKBcraL Bank ? We ire pained to
learn that a report pievailed last evening
touching the financial course of a prominent
>ffic*r of the Batik, and one who had hitherto
bun considered above suspicion or reproach,
lie is said to be a defaulter to a large amount.
N. y. Sun.
WiecoMi*.?Ex-Governor Dodge haa
been ejee'ed to Congres* over Arnold the
Whig Candidate. Hi* aon, Auguatua C.
Dodge wa? recently elected mi Iowa.
PmxciPLR vs. Ixteurit.?The Captitiu
of ?i brig from the State of a brig
was a short time ago nt St. Croix and was
there offered 31000 to biing home* car?
of rutn, hut refused, preferring to redura
in ballast.
Ths Bibi.z Cava*?At the monthly m< et- j
ing of the to imgpr* of the American Bible rio- j
.. ...... <*ur?,n Fh? . nrvMfi.mr
ifiDc n vci\| f - ^
<f %v*a staiud that (he ?*U"> of Bibies ai?.j
Tr^6timentf for September were more than
tw-eu ?jMl?<ius*nd copies.
^.i ?ew aexfcary societies were recognirt d
- wa af them in IVisronson T'*rri'ory, one
'U AT?f ito Canolinic and one in Arkansas.
A w ; Mj-oriarit resolution wa? also
' 6 niton i;., t?-nr every i'U: winner of
C ? AififfiC i. '< " ? >.?';*'!>* fhonlii i?? nee forth
> 0 Iv.-j r. s ;,*r ;;2)litn/? f T distri. !
ha*; ?r, and ev?j;. ! < om> .-or Jive Bibles.? I
ar' u :-h iipiied for directly at
tn?. D ble fi a /h the auxiliaries, as ;
they uiay tie ordering rs-mhe d^o^cry j
The managers ?:m ?-.' ??> j
pities to be prepared tor u i'ro'es.'an: ,WTestament
in the Spanish tongue.
jY. F. Com. Adi i
i '
WcSTSSft A*XOIY.~W i; . :i J
ih*? Mnrliaoriian that the Pre*... nc has j
directed the fnrmitianof a Board fpr the I
pa >ne of selecting a editable site ?, l ,
ti e Western waters lor the establishment
National Armory." in pursuance of
the p. '^*Minna of the act passed at the late
session of Congress, and has designated
he following officers to compose the
Board. if
Brevet Brig. Gen. VF. K- Abmstbad,
President,
Lieut. Col. S. H. Long, Topo. Eng.
;? V ? ..
DurgoPD uca. i. &*?w?ou. \
acidk.vt* from firearms.
On Friday night last Mr. Jahez Hatch
auctioneer, of Boston, died in consequent
ofrecievlng in his hip and side thi
contents of a gun was accidentally dis
charged while he was on a gunning excur
sion at Brighton on Thursday. On th<
same day 3fr. James L. Riddle of the
city, while on a gunning excursion a
Punkapog in company with two friends
received in the inner and upper part o
his right thigh the contens of the gun o
one of his companien, fired carelessly a
a woodcock, unmindful of Mr. R.*s provi
rnity.?X. lr.$un.
The Rock Rivkr Tkaukdy.?A lettei
from Judge Ford, dated Oregon city, Illi
nois, September 27, to the Editor of thi
Peoria Register, says: " The person:
who had a hand in the Driscal murder las
summer have heen indicted and tried a
the recent term of the circuit court o
Ogle countv. One hundred and twenti
n #
? ? ? M n/J oil D/Ifll 11 fffl/
persons wrrn, nitiiviuu) anu <*i,
by the jury."
The Salem Gazette says that eighteer
millions of dollars have now been investe<
in railroads within the limits ofMassacbti
ssetts, all of which, when finished, wil
have paid nt least six per cent, beyond ul
exjtenses, repairs, &c.
Mblaxciioly Occurence.?A dread
fill accident occurred in Martin county
(V. C.) on the 23d ult. Mr. Jame:
Braddy had shot a bullock with a double,
barrelled gun, when his wife took the gur
to carry it into the house ; and on enter
ing the house, in stooping down for som<
purpose, it brought her head near th<
muzzle of the gun, the breech of whirl
s:rikingthe fl?*>rat the ?ame time, thi
other barrel went off, and the content!
nxs, ! through her head. She died in t
few hours.
( T Passengers from the South-west
travelling to the North i.t this season o
{ ! : year, will find it to their advantage t<
take the Columbia RailHoad at Branch
viMe, and make the land passage. W<
learn that Mr. McLean, the m til con
tractor, intonds connecting the Camder
and Fayetteville line with the Columbia
Rail Road to-morrow, and will run a dai
ly line to the Raleigh Rail Road. Pas
- 'it *1*1
sender* taking this route, w:ii avoid im
dangers incident to aea navigation, at thii
stormy season of the year.
Our exchange papers, south-west, wil
confer a favor oil the public, by extending
this information.?Columbia Chronv
cle.
A promising son of Rev. Mark Car
penter, ofKeene. (N. H.) aged 4 year?
and 10 months, swallowed, a beam,
which lodged near the glottis, and before
Dr. Twitchell, probably not exceeding
15 minutes, could got there, life was ex.
tinct, and all attempts to restore him
proved ineffectual.
No Shoeing.?-The following Reselllion
was adopted in the Tennessee Legislature
on the 6th instant:
Resolved, That there shall be neither
pqx nor cigar smoked within the Senate
Chamber during the hours of business al
the present Session of the General Assembly.
UHIU [IWVI i"ni
The Election ha* taken place in Ohio, bat
partial return* only hare yet reached ua. Th<
result may be judgd of by the following para
graph from Wnig papers.
jFrom the Stcvbmville Herald.
An election was holden on Thursday las'
througlmut the state of Ohio for members o
rlie General Assomby and county officers.?
Discouraged, as we have reason to believe
by the late transaction at Washington, tin
Democratic Whigs did not turn out in theii
strength, and thus permitted the Lncofoco*
who acquired new vigor front the same trans
actions, to carry their ticket by a small major
ity. It is apprehended that the same cau*<
has produced the same effect throughout th<
State.
FROM THf CINCJNATTI REPUBLICAN.
The Whigs are beaten, and ba dly beatet
too, in hamilton county. Some of them, a de
cid' d majority, did their duty, hut a largi
number flunk from the contest. This the ?ot<
itself prove*.
There was wanting, too, a spring, a life, ai
en'hususm in the acuou of the party whicl
always passages defeat. The causes of thu
we ail know. Han there been no difficulty a
Washington, had the President of the Unitei
StatesAbeen with and for the Whig party, i
would have been now what it was last fall?
an invincible phalanx. But it stands up, am
defeat will, in the end, rouse it into full life am
action. It has the power still! Let it fee
that it must rally to sustain its great principle!
and it wt II again triumph.
DIED
At his residence, in Fairfield District
on the 4th inst. in the 65th year of hi
age, Col. Austin F. Peny, for many year
senator from thnt district.
At Society Hill, on the 4th inst. Rev
U. M. Wheeler, of the Episcopal church
ARRIVED,
Thursday, Oct. 21st, Steamer Oseoh
and Lighters Jno. Irwin and Ann Eliza
with full freight Mdse. for A P LaCoste
OS iLirllee, JC Wadsworth, D Malioy
I*! M Ac W H Tomlinson, Emanuel A
.Soio nons, B Bryan At Brothei, Buchanai
X Ltnch, M Buchanan of this place. I
C Lilly, Kendall Ac Stacy, R C Carson
and others of the interior.
DEPARTED,
On the 20th, Boats John Irwin am
Ann Eliza, with cotton for Blue Ar Moore
A P LaCoste, D S Harllee, J C Wada
worth, H M Ac W H TomNnson, D Mai
loy, B Bryan Ac Brother, I H Rosser, ant
Duvall Ac Wingate.
FAYETTEVILLE MARKET.
October 23d.
Bacoo 71.8a 8?Coffee, 11 a 13?Corn, SO <
\ * "
I
53?Flour. 5?a6|?Limo, 2J a 2| ?Molars,
30 a 33?O-'ts a 30?Salt, per bush. 60 a 7o; p
aack, 190 a 225?Sugar. 6$ a 11; lump, 15 a ; i
e lonf 18 a 20?Wheat, 100 a 119. J"
cheraw price current. ~ ?
October 26 1841.
0 Articles. rtn. | $ C. | $ a
3 B.;ef in market, lb 0 4 b _
Bacon from wagona, lb 9 a 10
--by retail, lb l''i a Jli A
* Butter lb 10 a 20 L:
1 Beeswax lb 22 a 25 ^
f Bagging yard *5 a 28 ar
t Bale Rope lb 10 a 1~4
Col fee lb 12* a '5
Cottok, lb 8 a 8|
Corn, scarce bnsh 50 a _
Flour, Country, brl 5$ a 6
r Feathers fin wag. none lb 40 a 48
Fodder. lOOlbg 75 a 100
Class, window 8x10, 5oft 3 25 a 3 37*
3 .. 10x12, 50ft 3 50 a 3 75 *l
* Hides, green lb 5 a
t dry lb 10 a
Iron lOOlbs 5 50 a 6 50 -
- ?- v . o *n B
tndlgO ID ma ? " |
1 ( Lime cask 4 a 4 50 j
* Lard scarce lb 11a 12 Li
] Leather, sole lb 22 a 28 , ue
Lead, bar ib 10 a
Logwood lb 10 a 15 ,
Molasses N. O. gal 40 a 50
. , gal 35 a 37
1 Nails, cut, assortod Ib 7 J a * 15
??, wrought ib 10 a 18
| Oats bush 3d a 3?
| Oil, curriers gal 75 a 1 .
?, lamp gal 1 25 a
Thk Rivkr is navigable for pole Boats
but not for Steamers. Weather dry.
* DENTISTRY.
d 2&e ?Te & J$8 120
1 WILL be in Cheraw in November?He will
visit the neighboring Towns. Persons in the
? couniry will be visited at their residences with.
?out additional charge, on their signifying their
. I wish through the Post Office in Cheraw. M
Camden Oct. 20th 1841. 50 tf
*i ..
<! JD. JOHNS?*.
1 ! HAS just received by the Oscola's Lighters j ?
! the following goods which will be sold at low |
] prices to suit the times. C<
( 1 Sat'inets, Calicoes or Prints, Mous;>lin De- ' co
f 1 Jane, English Merino, Apron Checks, Shirting
^ i and sheeting 3-4, 4-4, and 5-4 bleached and
unbleached, Colored Cambric, Linen Tapes, ?
* Suspenders, Ladies Cotton, Worsted, Merino,
' and Afohair Hose, White and Black Sewing
Thread. Spool Thread White and Colored, A
i Bed Ticking, 7-6, 4-4, aud 6-4, Red and
, White Flannel, P ns, Cotton Handkerchiefs,
Silk Handkerchiefa, Prussian, Plaid, Thihet ?
and Robroy Shawls, Twil'd Kersey, Red and t t
Plaid Linsey, Two Hhds. Crockery. \
* Persons wishing good bargains will find it be
? to their advantage to call near the lower end
of front, a little below Market Street. ,
I DANIEL JOHNSON. _
October 26th 1841. 50 jf UJ
I SOUTH CIBOUIA. ~ ^
? - Sn
Ransom Britt, ts. ) Declaration in
E. P. Guion ft Co. { Att-ichinent.
Whereas the Plaintiff in the above stated cue
this day filed his Declaration against the De? ?
' tendsnt, who is absent from, and without the 8
?' limit* of this stite (as it is said) and baring nei. By
t thrr wife nor Attorney known within the same,
P it is ordered that the Defendant do app- ar and
' plead to the Declaration aforesaid within a year
and a day fro n the d it* hereof, otherwise final
1 and absolute Jndgemont will bo awarded against
. him by default,
T. BRYAN, C. C. P.
Office of Common Pleas, }
Chesterfield C. House, > (
November 19, 1840. ) _
50
: : 18
LATE WORKS. . A*
CCONFESSIONS of Harry Lorrqtier, by the us
s audio* of Charles O'Malley. with illustrations
I y Phiz. Lovers of fun will find a rich i
treat in this volume. ?
t Charles O'Malloy the Irish Dragoon, with j
, illustrations by Phix. First volume handsomely jq,
bound. ?
Guye Fsvkes, . (
De Clifford or the Constant Man,
The Secret Foe. by Miss Pickering, ij
The Pick Nick Papers, by Box, (Dickon*)
1 Cheap Edition of the old Curiosity shop
' 1 vol, by Bnz 3
Just received at ihe
BOOKSTORE,
i October 23, 1841. 60 T
wri*iaaana ciasl ? v e> ._
iiEiunvc.9 *v? Ui,
! BETWEEN twenty and thirty negroes will to
. be offered for ?ale at Bennettsville 'to the
? highest biader on Tuesday the 17th of Noveni* [hi
t ber next, being the second day of Marlbo*
rough Court. w!j
The conditions of the sale will be bond with w,|
a approved security and mortgage of the prop.
. erty payable with interest in two instalments
e the 1st on the 1st of October 1842, and the (
b 2d on the 1st of Octoher 1843.
October 16, 1841. 50 3t
3 SOLTin CAROLINA. J
i Darlington District.
1 IN EQUITY.
Mary Whittington vs. 1 Bill
Levi Whittington and > for (
J wife and others. ) Partition.
j It appearing to my satisfaction, that Mar.
,] garet Whittington, George Whittington, W
, Sophronia Whittington, Franky Whittington, J
and Francis Whittington, Defendants in the
above stated case, are absent from, and reside
' beyond the limits of this state, on motion of
Dudley, it is ordered that they do appear and
, plead, answer or demur to complainants Bill,
. tuifliin ihrpa mnnt ho fmm ika iiuMi/. >
5 TV ? ?! <111 VV IIIV/IIVIIW *1 Will ?IIV puUHVdllVII III
s thin order, or judgment pro con/esso^ will be
entered against them.
Also ordered, that this order be published
twice a month, for three months, in the Farm '
ere'JGazetie.
p E. A. LAW, C. E. C.D. _
Commissioners Office, at Dar- >
^ lington C. H. October 13, 1841, )50 2mf3m ^
, ~ SOfJTH CAROLINA, "
, Chesterfield. District.
? By Turner Bryan, Esq., Ordinary, tin
t Whereas, Sarah E. Wheeler made suit to a"
i me to grant ber Letters of Administration of
) the Estate and Effects which were of Rev. 8v
U. M. Wheeler, with the will annexed, Ihese
1 are to cite all and singular the kindred and J?'
credit?re of the said U. M. Wheeler deceased u
that they he and appear before me, in the
* Court ot Ordinary, to be held at Chesterfield ,
f! H nn Fridaw (hp filh daw nf MncomKor
' v* J ?7 ?
. next, to shew cause, if any they have, why
. the said Administration should not (>e grant- n
1 Pd. J
Given under my har\d antj sea}, this nine. t<
teenth (fay of October in the year of our Lord 0f
! one thousand eight hundred and forty one and ly.
in the sixty fifth year of American Independence.
ro<
T. BRYAN, O. C. D. <
!i October 23,1841.- 50 2t
% * ' v ; ft
VtCT ?. *?&
"TUB SUBSCRIBER"
URCHasEI) recently in New York a very
?avy and general assortmcut of Goods which
ive all come to hand, and he now offers
cm at Wholesale or Retail at very low prices
r Casu or Produce.
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27th 1841. 50 tf
SADDLERY.
very large assortment of Boys. Men*, and
adies Saddles. Also. Bridles, Martingales,
f hips, Collars, Saddle Bags, Gig, Stilkey,
id Carryall Harness, Stirrup Irons, Girihs
id Surcingles. For sale very cheap bv
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27th 1841. 50 tf
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY GOODS,
few Fancy, and a large and well selected
jck of Staple Dry Goods for sale low hy
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. 50 tf
ONNETS, HOOBSTAND BAND
BOXES. I
tdics and Aliases, Florence and Straw Bnn-1
its. i.auies Coloured Hood*. For sale by [
^ L ,? A- P- LACOSTE.
Octobei27, 1841. 50 tf
HATS AJlTcAPsT
i Dozen (ientlemens* and Boys, Black and !
Drab Fur Hats, i
I Dozen Wool Hats.
Large stock of Fur, Hair, Cloth, and Se.<
lette Caps,
For sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
Oct 2i 1841. 50 tf
I ROW
' Tons, asso-ted sizes, for sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. 50 tf
ciTt mailsT
0 Keg". 4d 6d 8d lOd 12d and 20 nails,
For sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27,1841. 50 tf
2500 PAIR SHOES.
>mprtsing every varie'y, and for sale on acmmodating
teru?a.
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. 50 tf
HARDWARE A*D SMITHS'
TOOLS.
genera] stock of these articles for sale by
A. P. LACOSTE. j
October 27,1841. 50 tf
1LASS, PAIIIT, AIVli rum, i
Large Stock of these article*, which wiP
sold at reduced rates.
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. 50 tf
PPER AND SOLE LEATHER, I
ax, and Calf Skins, and Hemlock Tanned
)e Leather. For sale low.
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. 50 tf
PER1V, AND TAffNERS OIL,
' the Barrel or at retail, for sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27. 1841. 50 tf!
CANDLES AND SOAP?"
Sperm, Margarine and Tallow Candles.
Bar and Perfumed Saop.
Fo Sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27. 1841. 50 tf
AXES.
dozen Collins, Hunts, and Marsh superior
:es, for sale by the dozen at much below the
ual rates.
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27,1841. 50 tf
FEATHERS.
0 lbs. new Feathers in store and for sale
by D MALLOV.
Obtober 25th 1841. 50 tf
'HE SUPERIOR FAST SAILiwaa.
TEAMER ANSON,
B. W. DOXXELL, Mailer,
IAS commenced Pinning: between Charleston
ind Georgetown. She ha* had a new
aler put into her, and every thing else done
put her in tint rate order. The ngent of tho
orgia Insurance Office, authorises ine to say
it he will Insure by her at } per cent lean thin
vessel*. If necowary. she can make 2 trips a
ek. If sufficient encouragement offers she
II run through the season, ami endeavor to ac.
mmodate the Shippers and Passengers as she
i fine accommodation.
S. MOWRY.Jr.
October 23, 1841. 50 3tp
ANNUALS FOR 1*43.
I"UST received at the Bookstore.
' The Gem, Extra Super. Calf,
Friendship's Offering,
The Hose.
The Violet,
The Dahlia.
October 23d, 1841. 50
NEW BOOKS
V ECGIVED by the last arrivals at the
& Bookstore,
Napiers History of the Peninsular War,
in 4 volsWashington
living's Works, 2 vols. Roy.
a I 8vo.
Lord Broughams Speeches 2 vol. 8 vo.
Bulwers Miscellanies,
Mrs. Walker on Female Beauty,
Miss Sedgewicks Lcters from abroad,
Stones Life of Red Jacket,
Ferdinand and lsuhelU by Prcscott 3
vols. 8vo,
October 23, 1841. 50
VALUABLE NEW WORKS.
Stephen's Travels in Central(Amcric.t, Chipas,
" and Yucatan with numerous plates 2 vols.
ro. handsomely bound.
Homes Introduction to ths study of the Scrip,
es 2 vols Royal 8vo a now edition corrected
d enlarged.
2110 Pictorial Illustrations of tho Biblo 2 vols
o.
Library of Practical Medicine edited and ar.
iged by Alexander Tweedie, M. D. 5 vols
yal 8vo.
Just received at the Cheraw
BOOKSTORE.
October 23, 1841. 5U
NOTICE.
rHE Partnership of Dunlap & Marshall is
dissolved this day.'' Those persons indebted
j the b) note or account preVjous to the first
January lust are requested to settle immediateAll
the notes and accounts are at the Counting
>rn of Geo. H. Dunlap.
Cheraw, So. Ca. October 20th., 1841.
43 4t
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! IT EQUITY.
Cheraw District.
John C. Ellerbe vs. j Bill Tor Ap.
The Hair* and legatees > Partition
of William Ellerbe. ) ic.
XIHE complainant John C. Ellerbe having
thin day filed his Bill in rav office and it
appearing to my satisfaction that Wm. H. Colo
and wife, Somual Spencer and wife, and Michael
C. Ellerbe, Defendants in the above staled case
are absent from and reside beyond the limits of
the at ate. It ia hereby on motion of Bobbins & <
Mclver ordered that they do plead answer or
demur to the complainants Bill ot Complaint
within three months from this date and in default
thereof that tie aame be ordered pro confesso
against them.
It is further ordered that this order be pub.
liahod twice a month for the spice of three i
months in the Farmers' Gazette and Cbciaw
Advertiser.
E. A. LAW, C. E. C. D. ?
July 27, 1841. . 3d w3?'om
\ * .* *.' . ' ' v '? !?/ i ,'*? " f
' SOUTH CAROLINA.
Cheraw District.
In Equity.
Mary Reynolds, i
William Kevnolds, >
and others vs. ) Bdl lor
J.imcs Reynolds, 1. Purtili'im &c,
Daniel Reynolds >
and others, j
IT appearing to my satisfaction, fhat James
Reynolds. John ReyucldR and Rilev Peoples
;md wife S rah, formerly Saiah Reynolds,
parties defendants in this Bill reside beyond the
,.r <i,? s,uin nr Jsnnih Carolina: It is or.
IllUtU) ui mv ^V?vv w.
fered on motion of Complainant's Solicitor that. !
they do plead answer or demur to the said bill in
three months from the publication hereo/, or the
same wil! be taken pro contessoagainst lliern.
.Also, order ;d that this order be published in
the Formers' Gaz?tte twice a month for three
months from t is dale.
E. A. LAW,
C. E. C. P.
Commissioners Offic\
Dor ington C. H. S. C. >
Sept, 20, 1841. ) 2amf3m
IN EQnTl .
Chcraw District.
John N. Williams and oth ers )
. vs. >
The Heirs of E izabeth Ford, >
The Heirs of Samuel Ervin, j Bill for acct.
The Heirs of J noes R Ervin. > partition &c.
The Heirs of Robert Ervin, )
Mary Wilds, John D. With. }
erspoou and others. ^
THE complainant* having this day filed their
Oi 1 in my office, and it appearing to my
satisfaction that the Heirs of Samuel Ervin
and the Heirs of Elizabeth Ford dofendaots in
the above stated case are ahseut from and reside
without the limits of litis state. It is on motion
of Robbius Sl Mclver ordered that tin y do plead 1
answer or demur to complainants Bill of complaint
within three months from this date, and in
default thereof the same be ordeicd pro contesso
against them.
It is further ordered that this order be published
twice ? month for the space of three mouths'
tn the Farmers' Gazatte and Chcraw A.tvertiso
r.
E A. LAW.C.E.C. O.
NOTICE.
I WILL offer for sale on the 24th of Decern.
hot next, the plantation and tract of Land
whereot I now reside, containing One T? rxlsand
acres (more or 1 js,) situated o the Stage Road
leading from Che-aw to Fayetf-villn, on winch 1
tlmri* are two Gr st Mills, one Saw Mill, Cotton
Gilt, Cotton Screw, and all nt-c<-a?ary bu Iding*
fur the acconmo lation of a fanii'y. Por.-ous
wi-hing to purchase are invited to call and examine
th* premi*es.
Conditions?The payment* to be divined in
four equal annual instalment*, bearing interest
from date. JOHN VV. BOWYER.
Marlborough District, So. Ca. I
October 1st., 1811. \
State of South Carolina.
Cher am District. 1
Ix ECIUITY. ,
Win. M Cann?!, adinr. and")
Ann M. Cannon, admrx. { i
of Hugh E. Cannon, dee'd. J Bill for Sal* i
vs Henry E. Cannon and Partition Ac ;
other* H? i.R at Law of ,
Hugh E.Cannon.
IT appearing to my satisfaction 4hat Henry E. <
Cannon one of the Defendant* in the above <
stated case is absent from and Reside without the i
limit* of this S'atc, on motion of G. W. A J A. i
Dargan Complainant's solicitors, it is ordered |
that the suia Henry E. Csnnnon do plead answer <
or demur to the said Bill within three month* I
from the publication of this order, or in default <
thereof an order pro confcsso will be entered f
against him. t
It is also ordered that thi*o.-d-*r be published i
tn the Farmer*'# Gazette twice a luoulh for the t
spice of three months from this date.
E. A. LAW. r
C. E. C. ]). 1
Commissioners Office, }
Darlington C. H. S. C. > I
September 20, 1841. ) 46 2;>film 2
IN EQUITY, t
Marion District. i
William M. Cannon ) ?
Adm. of H. E. Cannon > Bill for partition 1
ym. ) and account, a
William Whitefield > Amended Bill and r
Henty A. Vesey and / Bill of Revision. ^
Emily Veaey. )
IT appearing that William Whitefield, Henry '
A. Veaey and Emily hia wife, defendant* in (
thia case are nbaent fro n and reside witheut the )
limitaof this state. On motion of G. W, Dar. ^
gan it is ordered th it the said defendants, do '
appear a special answer or demur to the Bill of '
complainant on or before the 10th December '
next and that in dofautl thereof the said bill shall '
be taken pro.confesso. '
It is also ordered that this order be published
in th? Farmers' Gnzotte. uublished at Cheru v 8. |
C. twice a month for the space of three month*.
TIIO. EVANS, CC. M. D.
Commissioners Office, i '
Marion C. H. S. C. >
September 7, 1841. j 45 2amf3m j
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE j '
AND
LAND FOR SALE. ]
I WILL SELL my honse and 220 acres of
Land adjoining Powe Town, toiother with c
about 200 acres of Land in and adjoining the
Town of Cheraw. Or the latter tract will J,
be anbd vided to twit purchasers.
Proposals for the whole or any part may ^e
made to Mr. G. FI. Dunlap, if 1 should bo absent,
at any time. -|
JOHNJ. MARSHALL.
October 20th., 1841. 49 3t jj
NOTICE.
npHE Subscriber* having deviated aVgh>ly
Jjt from their first plan of doing excluaiyely a
Caab Business respectfully inform their firiecd
and customers, th.lt their limitod capiyd compels ,
them again t?reaort to the aysfem, They fyope
they may be aaved the unpleaaantjcpes of refuait^g i
to credit any one.
EMANUEL &. SOLOMONS.
October 11, 1811.f
"46 ' tf '
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inor. a nd will charge each Boat for the puv
lege of landing discharging and loading.
Each Steam Boat, Three Dollars.
Each Pole Boat, Tow Boat or Lighter, TV*
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anger at a corresponding rate.
Cheraw, Sept. 2**, 1841. IB, tf
BEV. UICHARO rtijiM
8ER1ION,
DELIVERED in the Baptist Church in this,
place in vindicatian of th; (.outriiMt mid.
ractice of the Baptia. denomination, for ta a at.
he store of
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Cheraw January 4th 1841,
8 tf.
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS.
? - ?o mmvL
Inave jusi iweuwi u w?n .?.w
mcnt of" staple and fancv Dry Goods of tho
litest style ?nd fashion for tke season.
Please call and examine my stock befovo
urehasiog.
M, BUCHANAN.
May 31,1841. 29 tf
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