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riffm Correspondence of tho Savannah Geor. gian. % East Florida, Oct. 11,1941. Dear Sir?A party of from twelve to twenty Indiana, Nome ten days since, passed into tho settlements and killed several people, an account of which von have doubtless seen in the Augustine papers. A Sad Picture.? The New York Sun gives the following as an extract of a let. tcr, dated Upper Calif or nco, Monterey, June 26, 1941. | California is in a most wretched state. | There hns not been a drop of rain for i over thirteen months, and nil vegetation ! has in consequence ceased. On / the ) whole cwist there is not a month's supply ; mt %% flu. DiwaA^oLlAa nf ontr /In I " wicwinuiiri *n tr^CKinim m U\>> scription. No cattle will l>e killed this year, and of course all business in hides will he stopped. The distress will be dreadful. Home Squadron.?The Philadelphia American says that this squadron is to he eomposad of the following vessels: The Independence. (razee,) the frijjate ColumI \i. t.V sleofM of war Falmouth and \ and' c :a, the brig tfrurer, the M-invoicr Gram' pus. and ihe twosteam frigate*' Mississippi ? ml Missouri. Orders have been sent to the Philadelphia Navy Yard for the construction of, twosteamcr* of the medium size, carry-' i"g si\ hn iilr-'d tons. O -e of them is to j yTopcited on the principle o? the Archined*-* <cr<Mv. ' Vj aro au ) >:? ..rvl ruq iested to | s'afo thai ih r * ;*.?r. i which our corres- J pond^nt. over the *i?'?Miure of " Many Voters," week before ';:sr rff-rrml, that ' ^ the Hon. T. D Sumter would decline ; a re-election to Congress has no foumia*h?n in fact.?Camden Journal. " { Ve understand that arrangem??nfs v. pi * ide in a day or two, by * ;;iv- , ; ?:;sen- ; . t?? Charleston by the Northern singe ?:c <?? !?? detained n day at Columbia. as a present, hut will proceed immedio.i th-.'ir arrival to the Rail Road. Camden Journal. lioauio ATTEMPT TO MttRDRR.?A maple ot lellowH m Aln^ny, N. Y. have been ronvicudof administering arsenic to a man with a vi*-w to kill him. The motive was a w ish to get exclusive possession of a three i l.'.riW anil, which hp and thev owned joiotlj ! " ?*-- * - _ * ??d which was exhibited for money. One of them was sentenced to itie penitentiary (or hie, and the oilier for 1(1 years. Mors Mystkry.?On Thursday afternoon a? a little girl raiding in Williamsburg waa gathering nuts in the wood* near (hat place h found the lifeless body of a good looking f? in air lying in the woods, her person per- ' f i tly denuded, and not exhibiting any marks of violence and her clothes except a few remnants that escaped, lying in ashes near her feet. 8l?e immeeiately rcurned home, and i otninuii tested the mysterious fact, but what , the result of the inventigatmn was?4f iny has been made?a? did not learn. iV. F. Sun. 1 Roirrrt ? Tito Q,mn?y Patriot says that a market man. from Braintrer. was robbed on the Newponsft Turnpike, in that town on 1 Friday morning, by two men, one of them kno.-ked down h<s horse with a club, while the other srijrd him and demanded hie money. He gave til on what change was in his pocket, hut the larger part of ins mom ys, consisting ot bxnk notes, was capfuly deposited m his boots. Cuba A*? GuKir naiTAi*?The editor 4 t?f th? Si. ! *Hit* tt*-public*u ! *< been fav red * ith a letirr frout Cuim, winch states that the British Goverturn ui an- negotiating' with the Npam*i>, tor the purchase of the Itland of Cuha. It i? utattfl that Great Brit tin ha* offered two million* pounds ror the Island. and agreed to pay for the freedom of al the slaves born or im.>M.-'eii pr?or to the \ear the reat to b- tree iriiou* purchase. (.'oMMRBctaL Bxmc?We are pained to learn that a report pievailed last evening touching the financial course of a prominent \ filler of the Bmk, and one who had hitherto been coifi.-l. red above suspicion <t reproach, lie in said to be a defaulter to a large amount. A. Y, Sun. Wiacojiaur.?Ex-Gnvernor Dodge ha* been elee'ed to Congress over Arnold the Whig Candidate. Hi* son. Augustus C. Dodge n.v recently elected mi Iowa. patxctplr vs. Intfrk<t.?The Captain of * brig from the State of a brig was a short lime ago at St. Croix and was there offered 81000 to hting home a carU? of ruin, hut refused, preferring to return in ballust. Tw? Uvr. rr i'klier \f f hp inont hlv ini Ct- I o?iiVi.'i of the American Bible So- j int.: week, Isaac I'arow. Fvnj., presiding 4f statud fi?-*r ihe **U-,s of B'i>i?-*< .till TlVetamentsiflir September were more than tuien ,y.tJi<iu6&nd copies, rfc.r ttew aWA&arv societiee were rccogniz* d - >v? ->fthem in VVisronson T-'ri'ory, one ? AT?f ib Carolina, and one w Ark. f s.te. A w . oj.fekri/tit resOittli'Mi wi?* also . ' c :' r.< ,v,yrv nv inner of ; 1,01 . i?? t'Ceforth %;i wv o : . > r -s i,*r ..iiuf n ' : dihtri. ! V;i . : : * ? ... ! * i-M ro?r live Bibieg.? ! i .. ka . led for directly at tu?. , . . n fhe auxiliaries, ah they ujay tie unlet., j . J > The managers .? plate*to he prepared lot .. i v?:' Testament in the Spanish tongue. iV. Y. Com. Ad\ i WssTEIN AlTXOHY. ? '.V - ; . . (he Madisonian the Pres... rit has directed the formation of a Board fpr the pu ) >?e of ??electing a suitable site <i, t lVe?tern waters for the establishment Tstitjiw! Armory." in pursuance of thi- (_ ,w i-ion? of the act passed at the late sessi ?n of Congress, and has designated He following officers to compose the Board. Brevet Brig. Gen. \V. K. Abmstbaw, President. Lieut Col. S. H. Long, Topo. Eng. Surgeon Gen. T. Lawsoo. 0 acidkxt* from firearms. On Friday night Inst Mr. Jabez Hatch, auctioneer, of Boston, died in consequence of recievlng in his hip and side the contents of a gun was accidentally discharged while he was on a gunning excur. sion at Brighton on Thursday. On the same day Afr. James L. Riddle of the city, while on a gunning excursion at Punkapog in company with two friends, received in the inner and upper part of his right thigh the contens of the gun of one of his compnnien, fired carelessly at a woodcock, unmindful of Mr. R.'s provi* mity.?AT. Y.Sun. The Rock River Traokdy.?A letter from Judge Ford, dated Oregon city, Illinois. September 27, to the Editor of the Peoria Register, says: " The persons who had a hand in the Driscal murder last summer have been indicted and tried at the recent term of the circuit court of | Ogle county. One hundred rind twenty persons were, indicted, and all acquitted by the jury." The Salem Gazette says that eighteen millions of dollars have now lyen invested in railroads within the limits of Massachusetts, all of which, when finished, will ' have pnjd at least six per cent, beyond a!) 1 exjienses, repairs, &c. Melancholy Occurence.?A dread- I fill arcidcnt occurred in Martin county, (N. C.) on the 23d nit. Mr. James Braddy had shot a bullock with a doublebarrelled gun, when his wife took the gun to carry it into the house ; and on enter- ' ing the house, in stooping down for some ! < purpose, it brought her head near the"' muzzle of the gun, the breech of which striking the floorat the same time, the other barrel went off, and the contents vissed through her head. She died in a fe v hours. i xr ''assengers from the South-west, j traveling to the North i.t this season of { ?: year, will find it to their advantage to ! # j | take the Columbia Rail Road at Branch- , vi'le, a-id make the land passage. We!, learn that Mr. MlLkan, them til con- ' tractor, intonds connecting the Camden and Fayetteville line with the Columbia Rail Road to-morrow, and will run a dni- 1 ly line to the Raleigh Rail Road- Pas- j sengers taking this route, will avoid the dangers incident to sea navigation, at this ( stormy season of the year. < Our exchange papers, south-west, will confer a favor on the public, by extending this information.?Columbia ('hronu clt. A premising son of Rev, Mark Carpenter, of Keene, (N. H.) aged 4 years ;! ? ? - II I _ L 1 and iu montns. kwhiiowcii, h ihjuiii,.rj which lodged near (he glottis, and before i Dr. Twitchell, probably not exceeding ' 15i minutes, could got there, life wax ex. ' linct, and all attempts to restore him , proved ineffectual. j No Smoking.?The following Resol.i. lion was adopted in the Tennessee Legis. lature on the 6th instant: Resolved, That there shall he neither pif>e nor cigar smoked within the Senate Chamber during the hours of business at the present Session of the General Assembly. 1 Ohio Election. | The Elf rtion has taken place in Ohio, bat partial returns only have yet reached us. The j1 result may he judgd of by the following paragraph from Wnig papers. From the StevhrnriJIe Herald. An election was holden on Thursday last throughout the state of Ohio for members of the General Asseroby and county officers.? Discouraged, as we have reason to believe, by the late transaction at Washington, the Democratic Whigs did not turn out in their strength, and thus permitted the Locofocos, i who acquired new vigor Ironi the same transactions, to carry their ticket by a small major, ity. It is apprehended that the same cause I has produced the same effect throughout the I' State. from thf cincinatti republican. The Whigs are beaten, and ba dly beaten | too, in hamilton county. Some of them, a de- i < cid' d majority, did their duty, but * large j fmm tho contest. This the vote ! IJliUlUt I riUHi* MW... ??.w itself prove*. There was wanting, too, a spring, a life, an enihutfusm in the action of the party which always passages defeat. The causes of this we ail know. Had there been nodifficulty at Washington, had the President of the United Statesmen with and for the Whig party, it would have been now what it was last fall? an invincible phalanx. But it stands up, aad defeat will, in the end, rouse it into full life and action. It has the power still! Let it feel i that it must rally to sustain its great principles, and it wt II again triumph. DIED At his residence, in Fairfield District, on the 4th inst. in the 65th year of his age, Col. Austin F. Peay, for many years senator from that district. At Society Hill, on the 4th inst. Rev. U. M. Wheeler, of the Episcopal church. arrived, Thursday, Oct. 21st, Steamer Oseola nH Lighters Jno. Irwin and Ann Eliza, wi.-S full freight Mdse. for A P LaCoste, 0 ijurllee, JC Wadsworth, D Mallov, M Ac VV H Tomlinson, Emanuel Ac . A nons, B Bryan Ac Brothei, Buchanan v i.iuch, M Buchanan of this place. D C Lilly, Kendall Ac Stacy, R C Carson, and others of the interior. departed, On the 20th, Boats John Irwin and Ann Eliza, with cotton for Blue Ar Moore, i A P LaCoste, D S Harllee, J C Wads- i worth, H M Ac W H TomHnson, D Mai. loy, B Bryan Ac Brother, I H Rosser, and 1 * ?TT Duvall flc wingale. FAYETTEVILLE MARKET. October 23d. Bacoa 7 1.8 a 8?Coffee, 11a 13?Com, 50 a / 53?Floor. 5J a 6J?Lime, 2J a 2|-Mo1a^ 30 a 33?0;its a 30?Salt, per bosh. 60 a 7o; sack, 190 a 225?Sugur, 6J a 11; lump, 15 J loaf 18 a 20?Wheat, UOOa 119. CHER AW PRICE CURRENT. October 26 1841. Aiticlrs. *** I $ C., | $ B;efm market, lb 0 4 Bacon from wagons, lb 9 * by retail. lb I"1 J'J But,<r a x : r> Beeswax Ik oia Bagging yir4 *** * I Bale Rope lb 10 * M Ooir?e lb I2J a J. Cottok, lb 8 a Corn, scarce bnsh 50 a Flour, Country, brl H * Feathers fin wag. none lb 4l> a Fodder, lOOIbs 75 a 100 , Glass, window 8x10, 5<?ft 3 25 a 3 3 4 , 10x12, 50ft 3 50 a 3.75 Hides, green lb 5 a dry lb 10 Iron lOOIbs 5 50 ? 650 (ndigo lb la 3 60 . Lime cask 4 a 4 50 Lard scarce lb 11 a Leather, sole lb 22 a 28 Lead, bar ib 10 a Logwood lb 10 a 15 Molasses N. O. gal 40 a 50 , , gal 35 a 37 Mails, cut, assorted lb 7 4 a 8 - , wrought ib lb a 1* Oats bush 30 a 3i Oil, curricra gal 75 a 1 ?, lamp gal 1 25 a Thk Rivkr is navigable f??r pole Boats but not for Steamers. Weather dry. DENTISTRY. ? Si ? <T e & S> B WILL be in Clieraw 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 wish through the Posit Office in Chcraw. Camden Oct. 20th 1841. . 50 tf D. JOHNSON. HAS just received by the Oscola's Lighters the foliowing goods which will be sold at low prices to suit the times. Sat'inets, Calicoes or Prints, Mousalin Delane, English Merino, Apron Checks, Sb: ' 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, B?>d Ticking, 7-8, 4*4, aud 6-4, Red and White Flannel, P ns. Cotton Handkerchiefs, Silk Handkerchiefs, Prussian, Plaid, Thibet { and Robroy Shawls, Twil'd Kersey, Red and i Plaid Linscy, Two Hhds. Crockery. Persons wishing good bargains will find it | to their advantage to call near the lower end )f front, a little below Market Street. DANIEL JOHNSON. October 26th 1841. .50 jf SOUTH CAROLINA. Ransom Britt, vs. ) Declaration in 1 E. P. Guion Ac Co. { AttJckinint. Whereas the Plaintiff in the abors slated ci*c this day filed his Declaration against ti e Defendant, who is absent from, and without the limit* of this atite (as it is said) and having nei. :hrr wife nor Attorney known within lk< same, t ia ordered that the Defendant do app ar and plead to Lbs Declaration aforesaid within s year md a day fro n tlw d ne hereof, oth^rwine final ind absolute Jndgsmunt will bo swarded ngsinst lim by default, T. BRYAN, C. C. P. Office of Common Pleas, 1 Chesterfield C. House, > November 19, 1840. } 50 LATE WORKS. . ^CONFESSIONS of Harry Lorrquer, by the autlio?- of Charles O'Malley. vi itb illuatra < e ?I t* _ | tions \ y Phiz. lx>vora ot lun win nnu a ricn i Lrmt in thin volume. Cliarlen O'Malloy the Irit>h Drugoon, with { illunirationa by Phiz. First volume handsomely ( bound. * GuyeFavkea, De Clifford or the Constant Man, The Secret Foe. by Misa Pickering, The Pick Nirk Papera, by Box. (D,cken?) Cheap Edition of the old Curiod ;y sliop 1 vol, by Boz Juat received at ihe BOOKSTORE. October 23, 1841. 50 NEGROES FOR SALE." BETWEEN twenty and thirty negroes will i be offered for sale at BennettsviJIe 'to the < highest bidder on Tuesday the 17th of Novem* 1 ber next, being the second day of Marlbo- ' rough Court. The conditions of the sale will be bond with approved security and mortgage of the prop, eriy payable with interest in two instalments the 1st on the 1st of October 1842, and the 2d on the 1st of Octoher 1843. October 16, 1841. 50 3c SOBTIII CAROLINA. Darlington District. IN EQUITY. Mary Whittlngton vs. ) Bill Levi Whittington and > for wife and others. ) Partition. It appearing to my satisfaction, that Mar. garet VVhittington, George Whittington, Sophronia Whiitington, Franky V/hittington, and Francis Wbittington, 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, within three months from the publication of this order, or judgment pro confesso, will be entered against them. Also ordered, that this order be published twice a month, for three months, in the Farmers' Gazette. E. A. LAW, C. E. C. D. Commissioners Office, at Dar- ,[ Imgton C. H. October 13, 1841, 50 2mf3m SOUTH CAROMSA," Chesterfield District. D.. T D?.... P.? A I> 1 HWJ.K I'KlAAi VKUI.A AKt. 1 Whereas, Sarah E. Wheeler made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate and Effects which were of Rev. U. M. Wheeler, with the will annexed, /hese are to cite all and singular the kindred and 1 creditors of the said U. M. Wheeler deceased that they be and appear before me, in the Court ot Ordinary, to be held at Chesterfield C. H. on Friday the 5th day of November next, to shew cause, if any they have, why ihe said Administration should not be grant- | ed. Given under my hai\d an$ seaj, this nineteenth day of October in the year of our Lord , one thousand eight hundred and forty one and I in the sixty fifth year of American Jmlepend. ence. ' rrr T. BflYAN, 0. C. D. October 23,1841. j 50 2l s ' ' ki ?* <y Wtl SUBSCRIBER" PtJRCHASfib recently in Nest York a very heavy and general assortment of Goods which have all come to hand, and he now offers them at Wholesale or Retail at very low prices for Cash or Produce. A. P. LACOSTE. October 27th 1841. SO tf SADDLERY. A very large assortment of Boys. Men*, and Ladies Saddles, Also, Bridles, Martingales, Whips, Collars, Saddle Bags, Gig, Sulkey, and Carryall Harness, Stirrup Irons, Girihs and Surcingles. For sale very cheap bv A. P. LACOSTE. October 27th 1841. 50 tf FAWcOlD STAPLE DRY GOODS. A few Fancy, and a large and well selected stuck of Staple Dry Goods for sale low hy A. P. LACOSTEl October 27,1841. 50 tf bonnets, hoodsTaid band BOXES. Ladies and Misses, Florence and Straw Bonnets. i.ariies Coloured Hoods. For sale by A. P. LACOSTE. Octobei 27, 1841. 50 tt HATS AND CAPS. 15 Dozen Gentlemens' and Boys, Black and I Drab Fur HIats, I 28 Dozen Wool Hat9. A L*rge atock of Fu r, Hair, Cloth, and Se. J lette Caps, For sale by A. P. LACOSTE. Oct 2i 1841. 50 tf ""iron. 20 Tons, assorted siites, for sale bv A. P. LACOSTE. October 27, 1841. 50 tf ~ CUT nailsT inn Kpcrn. 4d fid 3d ilOd 12d and 20 nails, For sale b/ A. P. LACOSTE. October 27,1341. 50 tf 2500 IP AIR SHOES. Comprising every varie'y, and for sale on accommodating terms. A- P. LACOSTE. October 27, 1641. 50 tf HARDWARE AID SMITHS' TOOLS. A general stock of these articles for sale by j A. P. LACOSTE. October 27,1-341. 50 tf GLASS, PAINT, AND PETTY. A Large Stock of these articles, which wiP be sold at reduced rates. A. P. LACOSTE. October 27, 1341. 50 tf UPPER AND SOLE LEATHER, Wax, and Calf Skins, and Hemlock Tanned Sole Leather. For sale low. A. P. LACOSTE. October 27, 1841. 50 tf SPERM, iSS TANNERS OIL, By the Barrel c r at retail, for sale by A. P. LACOSTE. October 27, 1841. 50 ' tf CANDLES AID SOAPT~ Sperm, Marginne ani Tallow Candles. Bar and Perfumed Saop. Fo Sale by A. P. LACOSTE. October 27. 1841. 50 tf AXES. 18 dozen Collinr, Hunts, and Marsh superior Axes, for sale by tne dozen at much below the ! usual rates. A. P. LACOSTE. October 27, 1841. 50 tf FEATHERS. 400 lbs. new Feathers in store and for sale ' by D. A1ALLOV. Obtober 25th 1841. 50 ' tf THE SUPERIOR FAST SAIL^ 116 STEAMER ANSON, B.W. DONNELL,Master, , ? ? rimninnr lielu'Mn f"h*rlp?. I Uno UUIIIIIIVIIVVU I .rv." v^.i ..... .W ton .ind Georgetown. She has had a new Bioler put into Iter, and every thing else done 11 to put her in firs' rate order. The ugent of tho 1 Georgia Insurance Offi'-e, authorises ine to say that he will Insure by her at $ per cent less thin ' by vessels. If nocossary. alio can make 2 trips u ' week. If sufficient encouragement offers she will run through the season, and endeavor to ac. commodate the Shippers and Passengers as she { has fine accommodation. S. MOWRY, Jr. October 23, 1341. 50 3tp " ISjOlALil FOR 1S42. JUST received at the Bookstore. The Gem, Eictra Super. Calf, 1 Friendship's Offering, The Hose, The Violet, The Dahlia. October 23d, 1841. 50 NEW BOOKS RECEIVED by the last arrivals at the t Bookstore, I Napiera History of the Peninsular War, | in 4 vols. t Washington living's Works, 2 vols. Roy. i a I 8vo. i Lord Broughams Speeches 2 vol. 8 vo. I Bulwers Miscellanies, iMrs. Walker on Foinalc Beauty, i Mid Sedge-wicks Let ers from abroad, ( Stones Life of Red Jacket, Ferdinand and lsahella by Prcscott 3 vols. 8vo, October 28, 1841. 50 VALUABLE NEW WORKS. Stephen's Travels in Central(Amcric;i, Clupas, and Yucatan with numerous plates 2 vols. 8 vo. hanrisomolv bound. Homes Introduction to ths study of the Scrip. tures 2 vols Royal 8vo a now edition corrected 8 and enlarged. 2110 Pictorial Illustrations of tho Biblo 2 vols t 8vo. Library of Fracticil Medicine edited and ar. r ranged by Alexander Tweedie, M. D. 5 vols ? Koyal 8vo. Just received at lh<9 Cheraw BOO$STQRE. October 23, 1841. 50 NOTICE. ' THE Partnership of Dunlap tic Marshall is ^ dissolved this day. Those persons indebted to the b\ note or account previous to the first ( if January lust aie requested to settle immediate. t 'y. " t All the notes and accounts are at the Counting room of Geo. H. Dunlap. Cheraw; So. Ca. October 20th., 1841. 43 v ' 4t V* ' t Iff EQUITY. Cheraw District. John C. Ellerbe vs. i Fill for Ap. The Heir* and fag*tees > Partition of William Ellerhe. ) 4c. HE complainant John C. Ellerhe baring thia day filed his Bill in rnv office and it appearing te my satisfaction that Wm. H. Colo and wife, Somnal Spencer and wife, and Michael C. Ellerbe, Defendants in the above staled com are absent from and reside beyond the limits of the stato. It is hereby on motion of Robbing St < Mclver ordered that 'they do plead answer or I demur to the complainants Bill of Complaint ] within three months from this date and in default 1 thereof that tie same be ordered pro confcsso i against them. I It is further ordered that this order be pub. j lishod twice a month for the space of three s "onths in the Farmers' Gazette and Chetaw ' Advertiser. 1 E. A. LAW.C.E.C. D. < July 27, 1841. 3d w^?;om < * i;?' ' ?I SOUTH CAROLINA. Cheraic District. 1 In Equity. Mary Reynold*, i ' William Kevnolds, > and oihnra vs. ) D4I for J tmua Reynolds, i. Partiirim Lc., D.niiol Reynolds > and others, j ( IT appearing to my satisfaction, that James } Reynolds. Joint Reynolds nnd Riley Peoples i and wife S rub, formerly Saiah Reynolds, j parties defendants in this Bill reside beyond the j limits of tlic State of South Carolina: It is or. lered on motion of Complainant's Solicitor that j they do plead answer or demur to the said bill in . three months from the publication hereof, or the , same wil! be taken pro comesso against them. j Also, order;d that this order be published in i the Former^ Gazette twice a month for three , months from t is dale. E. A. LAW, C. E. C. D. ? Commissioners Offic*. \ ' Dur ington C. H. S. C. > ' Sept, 20, 1841. ) 2imf3ni 1 i IN EQUITY. Chcraw District. ( John N. Williatn9and others ) . vs. > The Heirs of E izabeth Ford, ) The Heirs of Samuel Ervin, i Bill for acct. The Heirs of J lines R Ervin. > partition dec. * The Heirs of Robert Ervin, } Mary W.lds, John D. With. j erspoon and others. \ ' THE complainants having this day filed tlirir Oi l in inv office, and it appearing to my satisfaction that the Heirs of Samuel Ervin arid the Heirs of Elizabeth Ford defendants in 1 thp above stated casoare ahyent from and n'sidc y without the limits of this state. It is on motion ? of Robbiits & Mclver ordered that tln-y do plead ( un<Wcr or demur to complainants Bill of c<?m- \ plaint within three months from this date, and in default tliereof the rame he ordeicd pro confesso 8 against them. It is further ordered that this order be publish- ( ed twice a mouth for the space of three months' tn tlie Farmors' Gazette and Chcraw Adverti- y ? so r. E A. LAW, C. E.C. D. I NOTICE. I WILL offer for sale on the 24th of Decern. I bcr next, the plantation and tract of Land ' whcreoL I now reside, containing One T" oiixand * acres (more or I ?*,) situated o : the Stage Rnad 1 leading from Che-aw to Fayettrville, on which ' there are two Gr st Mills, one Saw Mill, Cotton ' Gin, Cotton Serew. and all necessary hu hlings ' for the accommodation of a faini'y. Porous ' wi-hing to purchase are invited to call and ox- I amine the premises. j 1 Conditions?Tlie payments to be divined in j ' four equal annual instalments, bearing interest J from date. JOHN YV. BOYY'YER. I Marlborough District, So. Oa. i October 1st., 1811. \ * i h State of South Carolina. rj her aw District. * Ix EariTY. e Wm. M Cann?;, adinr. and) ? i Ann M. Cannon, admrx. j ? of Hugh E. Cannon, dee'd. j Bill for Sal? h vs Henry E. Cannon and 1'artiiion &c a others H?.i.s at Law of c Hugh E.Cannon. IT appearing to my satisfaction 4hat Henry E. c Cannon oiio of the Defendants in the a hove e stated case is ahseni from and Reside without the p limits of this S'ate, on motion of G. W. A J A. u Dargari Complainant's solicitor*, it is ordered F that the saia Henry E. Cannnon do plead aiiswc o or demur to the said Bill within three months t< from tlie publication of this order, or in default c thereof an order pro confosso will be entered g against him. e, It is also ordered that this order be published a tn the Fariners's Gazette twice a uionth for the el pace of three months from this date. '< E. A. LAW, m C. E. C. ]>. tl Commiasioners Office, } Darlington C. H. S. C. > li, September 20, 1841. ) 46 2;iftm 31 IIV EQUITY, c Marion District. ? William M. Cannon ) CJ Adm. of H. E. Cannon > Bill for partition ,n vs. . ) and account, a< William VVhltefiold l Amended Bill and nl Hcniy A. Vesey and / Bill of Revision. ^ Emily Vcsey. } IT appearing that William Whitefield, Henry ? A. Vesey and Emily his wife, defendants in | liia case are absent fro n and reside without the imitaof this state. On motion of G. W. Dar. ^ ran it it ordered th it the snid defendants, do tppear a special ans-wor or demur to the Bill of jomphinant on or before the 10th December 01 aext and that in default thereof the said bill shall jc taken pro.confesso. c< It is also ordered that this order be published n the Farmers' Gazette, published at Cliera v U. twice a month for the space of three months. TWO. EVANS, CC.M.D. Commissioners Office, l 10 Morion C. H. S. C. > ? September 7, 1841. )45 2amf3m < L DESIRABLE RESIDENCE il* a vn LAND FOR SALE. j D [WILL SELL my house and 220 acres of Land adjoining Powe Town, together with ac ihout 200 acres of Land in and adjoining the Town of Cheraw. Or the latter tract will loi ? subd vided to suit purchasers. Proposals for the whole or any part may b$e ? nade to Mr. G. H. Dunlap, if 1 should be ab. ent, at any time. -m JOHN J. MARSHALL. g October 20th., 1841. 49 3t jJJ ? th NOTICE. TRHE Subscribers having deviated slightly Jjt from their first plan of doing exclusively a Hash Business respectfully inform their friecd ? md customers, th.it their limitod capital compels hem again 11 resort to the system. They hope 8 h?y uiay be saved the unplea8ant?e*9 of refusing "T. o ctedit any one. EMANUEL fc SOLOMONS. October 11,1611." P? " 46 If ; :.i* PHOiPECTITS OF THE YOUNCr PEOPLE'S BOOK ! Or Magiiine of USEFUL AND ENTEKTAlNINu KNOWLEDGE. There nre many perirKifcal publication*, yet one mure, it wanted. The trends of general Education?the a< V mates of t.itf ditfusion of Useful knowledge?have long d-sired to tee the 3 immcnconeni ot? monthly magazine dcroUd to the instruction and eaterluiumciit of Young person* of both sexee. conduct ! with a sole *iew to their improvement in Literature, science, ind the conduct of life, written, not in the coloquial language whieii i* aSurcK-ed to vory jiojug children, but with such att? ntioo to the i yio as ah ill render it worth/ the notice of these who are acquiring the art of forming their' Literary taste; and filled with audi various, >rigiu<i!, ana valuable matter as shall rentier therolutncs when bourn up. wortliy u place in the' Family or School Library. . It is the purpose of The Young People's Bonk to furnish such a Magazine. 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Something noreelevuted?something nearer the studies and pursuits of active Jife is required. .A frier J Iw y* at hand who cOuld point out the proper studies to he pursued, the true method* of devl. >pcm?nt in iwteruluie and Science, the best :our*c of Reading, the surest process** of Lives* ligation, the most recent authorities in Expcrii< 'a!, and the rno?t leameu in Historical esejrch?a friend who could relink the dryness f abstract truth by a liimiliar anecdote, narrative >r illustration?-who could sailor a low rosea of iteraiure in the ragged pa; lis of seven science, vould indeed bo iitv.tluablr*. Such a fri n I not one Youth in a thousand, of sillier sox, can have. There is no tolerable lubetitule (o be iound in any book night ay in any library. It is pr<>p.igcd in some mens, ire 10 supply tin- waul of such a friend in T&e k'oiing People's Book. 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Ar aiigeiniuits have licen made for receiving, and die publisher is now in the actual receipt of periodica] puhl cations of a si ml r design w itfi h it of the Young Pop e's Book, Fr>in F etice, [*erm.iny and other parts of the con incut of Europe From tin se publica oris, and Irmu he choicest parts of foreign e ucalional litua. arc in its variousd partuieuta, tr >nslutions will ie made of such articles as will servo topru. note the m iru design of the work?tlnr in. traction and entcrtainm tit of American youth. 1'iie preservation, h<>w.vor, of a t-uly National pirit; the inculcation of the duiie* which evi ry Liner i can schoiar owes to his Country, and the* xhibtlinn of the c (labilities of our early history, ur traditions, our customs and scenery for ipptying ail the materials of a copious and rillianl literature, w II be cnustant objects of ttenton, and wilt form frequent topics of doe* ossiou, example, and illustration. In order Lo ins ire the mtnpelont execution of ach department of the work, the aid of ex peri, ocod wrirera, already f vo.-ably known o the ulilic, has been secured, and (he cditoria care f the whole commit ted to John Fro.-t, M.. Vofeslor of Belles Lcttri-s of the High School f Philadelphia, whose reputation a- a practira) jacher, and a writer in tnedepartments < fe< u aliou and p lite literature, w ill form a putfi'ien* tin ranee, not only for the elegant and tast luj kecutiou of the worn, so far aa language, style nd embellishment are con ern< d. but for it, levutcd moral and intellectual character, and >r its inv.^iab'e direction, towards the improvelent of its youthful re nters in science, Inert- ire, and the concur! of lite, IT The "Voting People's Book will he pn!u. shea in Monthly Numbers, each to contain 3 P'ges, embellished with numerous ?nravings, and neatly done up in au Oroamen ed over. 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Each Pole Boat, Tow Boat or Lighter, Tw? ollars. Each Cotton Flat loadod or built, One Dollar id Fifty Cents, With the privilege of remaining one week, if agcr at a corresponding rate. Cheraw, Sept. 2S, 1841. 40, tf beV. r i Char to e Irifl A V & RtiftJivn, rkELIVERED in the Baptist Church in this VP place in vindication of ih: (,oo*ni?e and. actice of the Baptis, denomination, for tea at. a tiore of A. P. LACOSTB Ciieraw January 4th 1841. 8 if. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. T Have just ieceivou a well selected assart. L ment of staple and fancr Dry Goods of the nest style and rashion for tKe season. Please call and examine my stock befoia irchasing. M. BUCHANAN. May 31,1841, 29 tf /