For the Farmers' Gaxette.
T ? dear.- of wealth glows with ardor bright,
in .n's the subject both by day and night;
' i * p ans and labors hard to gain the boon
Uu;.l the sun of life is pa<t us noon.
Tne woa'th di*eire<l, in part, isgainad at last,
It pio res a cord that lies effort ion fast;
Ti ecar; bestow'' on woa th t?> keep it all
Leaves no roo n for peace on t-.is earthly ball.
No time to seek God's grace, or praise and
pray,'
Because the cares of earth absorb the diy;
The charms of earth, most dear, around itim
twine;
To make him blest riches and fame combine.
Well ploa*ed to see tho meteoric gleam,
His a.ixio is heart swells liko a rising stream;
The eye is fix'n on the watery bubble,
Forget lirg that riches incre n?e trou'do.
The inviting bubble with pleasing hue
Socures attention, and hop*- more than due;
It swallows up lire and puts man asl >ep
Till he sinks tow down and uiu-t ever weep.
Therefore charge them that aro rich in this
world
To bo not highminded, nor trust in gold,
Nor in uncortain riches, earthly to.s?
lint in Gotl who gives euougli t' enio.\
POIETES.
MPWSWSBmWWWW?BSMKM?SB
THK DAUGHTER.
Let no father impatiently long for sons.
He mav please himself with the ideas of
boldness, and masculine energy, and mor.
al or martial achievement, but ten to one
he will meet little else than forwardness,
recklessness, imperiousness, ingratitude.
M Father give me the portion that falloth
to me," was the imperious demand of the
profligate prodigal, who had heen indulged
from his cnildhood. This case is a representation
of thousands. The painter
that drew that portrait, painted for all posterity.
But, the Daughter?she clings like the
rose-leaf around the stem, to the parent
home, and the paternal heart: she watches
the approving smile, and deprecates the
slightest shade on the brow ; she wanders
not on forbidden pleasure grounds?
wrings not the heart at home with her
doubtful midnight absence; wrecks not
the hopes to w hich early promise had given
birth, nor paralyses the soul that doats
on this its chosen object. Wherever the
son may wander in search of a fortune,
or pleasure, there is the daughter within
the sacred temple of home, the Vrstal
Virgin of the innermost sanctuary, ke *p:
<L. a ..c a _ur .
injj uuvc me name ui its uuiiii'mit- ?11
ti?n, and blessing that existence of which
she is herself a par?.
SMS'Iieyv ft/>* ?;
CONFESSION < 'M. f> d:rt
J ;sl vC iv? tit"
.' '^OKSTORE.
n?.';cinbt.' :
,Dr V? it- : :zi: tn announce .Mr. J<>hn
R Donaloso.v, "a td'rtate for Clerk of the
C ?urt for M r borough District.
>o^m'ter 17, 1 9t
SADLEDRY.
A cory large assortment of Boys, Mens, and
Ladies Saddles. Also. Bridles, Martingales,
Whip-, (dollars, Saddle Bags, Gig, Sulkey,
and Carryail Harness, Stirrup Irons, Girne
*nd Surcingles. For sale very cheap bv
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27th 1841. 50 U
ANNUALS FOR IS 43.
l"us-r reeoived at the Bookstore.
0 The Gem, Extra Super. Calf,
F iondship's Offering,
/ The Rose,
Tin Violot,
Tin Dahlia.
October 23d, 1841. 50
CUT NAILS.
WO K<?gw, 4d 6d 8d lOd 12d and 20 nails,
For sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27,1841. 50 tf
NOTICE.
CHARLES I. SHIVKR, having this d y
executed to me an assignment of his Bonds,
Notes and Books of account, these indebted to
the said Shiver, are requested to coino forward
and make payment to the subscriber, who is
alone authorised to receive payment and grant
receipts.
AUGUSTUS P LACOSTE.
October 28. 1841. 51 if
. HATS AND CAPS.
1 Hilton (^antlomana' anil Hnve RI;ieL' 311(1
Drab For Hata,
"28 Dozen Woof Hats.
A L'.rge stock of Fur, Hair, Cloth, and S?.
lettc Caps,
For dale by
A. P.LACOSTE.
Oct 27184U 50 ti
CHIVXCR OCKERY A1D GLASS
WARE.
THE Subscriber has on hand a good assort,
inent of the above, comprising a variety of
patterns. For sale aheap
D. MALLOY.
May 31, 1841.
29 tf
VALUABLE NEW WORKS.
Stephen's Travels in C'enlnl America, Clupns,
and Yucatan with numerous plates 2 vols.
8 vo. handsomely bound.
Homes Introduction to tlis study of the Scrip,
tures 2 vols Royal 8vo a new edition corrected
and enlarged.
2(H) Pictorial Illustrations of the Bible 2 vo's
8vo.
Library of Fractical Medicine edited and ?r.
ranged by A'exauder Tweedie, M. D. 5 vols
Roy >1 8voJu?t
received at the Cheraw
BOOKSTORE.
Oc'o'?er 23, 1811. 5d
DEXTISTRT.
? ffi ? ?* ?
IS now in Cheraw, and can be found at tne
i.i ?*. . . I i?_ _.:ii ,L. ; i. :
rianierv nuit'i?ne win vtuu use iifguooring
Towns. Persons in ihe country will be visited
at their residences without additional charge,
on their signifying thetr wish through the Post
Office in Cher aw.
November 17 th, 1541. 1 tf
For sale at the Bookstore.
4 SERMON by the Riv. J. f* Coil. de.
liveredinliiePresbyten.il (' ;i in Che.
r iw. ,4upou th- occasion of ;V iit?*n:irv
f lebr.<UiJv;'pr'*o.'^ .' > uJibhed
1 *tio unlit.;. - * "y-j J ' eatubu
lisned reiigio.i in the United Sutea " Piice
?wBcr v mmvaKmKmmammmammmmmmst}
- \ ?
THE CIJERAW SCHOOLS.
THF.SE Schools era now in full operation, 8
uuderthc following urganizuion, viz: /
Rev. Fordyce M. IIubbabd, Principal of
the Boys' School.
Mr. William E. Wording, Principal of
the Girls' School.
Miss Margaret Cobia, Assistant in the f
Girls' School.
Miss Jane Hkbb, Teacher of Music. ^
C
These gentlemen and lidies have brought to n
us, the most gratifying testimonials to their
moral worth and professional excellence. All e
of them, are experienced Teachers. Mr. Hub- ^
bard, has been engaged in the business of in. ^
struetion. for the last twelve years, snd is ,|
recommended for the accuracy and extent of his ^
schnhrship und his success in teaching by Kresi
dent Quincy, of Harvard University, who says of ||
him: 'Mr. H. has been for several years a well
known and highly approved teacher of youth in ^
the city of Boston, and distinguished for his v
attainments and capacity for that office. J have y
often had occasion to become acquainted with ^
his classical thoroughness and fidelity by the |(
youth he lias prepared and well pr pared for
admission to Harvard College." Rquall i decn Q
del are the recoininen(5alio',s of Professor B<ck j,
and Pi rcc of the same University, P ol' s or ^
Edwirds of Aodover, Profes or Andrews fornier.
Iv of the UnlvTtity of Noitli Caio int, Dr. n
f'ogswell, and R-'v. Mr. Cunis, late R ctorsol ^
the Episcopal School ofNorthC roltna. M
Mr. Wording, has b en employed, for five
years past, in u Literary Institution at New
H irnpton N. H and brings the unsolicited
t' stuno iial of the Tmstnt.*at parting with him, 5
"to his fi lehty and competency as an Instructor ^
in Literature." Ho has also letters recommen- tj
datory from President Lord of Dartmouth Col- #
1'ge, Messrs. Woodbury. Eastman, Atherton w
and Siiaw, members of Congress from New ^
Hampshire. Miss C?Bi.vi* very highly ,ecom. ^
mended by the Rev. Dr. Gadsden, Hon. R. B.
Gilchrist, H. A. DeSaustirn Esq. Dr, Johns?n,
Rev. Messrs. Charles Flankcl and P. TJrapier, ?
and by Mr. Christian Mayr, Historic and Por- r
trait Pamtcr, all of the city of Cliraloston. Miss Q
Hkbb ha< taught music in the city of Washing- e
ton for several years, with great success and r
universal approbation." She is recommended
as i?>ot only a brilliant p rformeron the Piano, a
butalsoaskillf.il ana successful teacher" by the
Hon. W. Cr.mcii's and Messrs. Geo. Watr-rson,
W Brent, John P. Ingle, Samuel Hanson and
o hers of Washington city.
The Trustees have taken great pains to procure
the services of Instructors df character and
merit, and, beiicvin ?, f oin the personal acquain- .
tance they have been able to form with those
now cngiged, that the ecomrnendations given f
hv the distinguished gontleinen named as above
are not more generous than just, they confidently
claim for their schools a libera! support. 4
The school your consists of eleven months. c
leaving the month of S -ptember for vacation,
and is divided into quarters of twelve weeks
each. Tli j prices of tuition are as follows ; viz: w
For Spdling and Reading $'6 00 por qr. | g
For these studi s with Wri- ' a
ting and Arithmetic 8 00 "
For tiio sam\ with English o
Gramma and Composition, w
Goog aphy with tlie use of
the Globos and History 10 00 *
For the same, with any of the
higher Mathematics, N itural
or Mora Sciences, Ancient
Languages, or Draw. 1
ing nnd Painting 15 00 " 1
For music on the Piano 15 00 M w
Board can be had in respectable families on a'
v.'.ry reasonable terms.* Tuition is required 0 'r
be pa '1 quarterly in a vance.
Bv order of ilio Committee,
JOHN A INGLIS
Secretary. [ w
D cem'>er 1, i841. 3 tf ai
The Temperance Advocate will plea*o copy
llie above throe time*, and forward the account, f<
it
HIARLBORO' ACADEMY.
THE examination in this institution will
comm ute on Thursday, 9th December n
xt, in tho Final" D<-pirtment and be continued
in tho Male Dopirtment tho day fo lowing. ]
At the c'ose r.f nch d >y th re will l>o an exhibi. J
tion of speaking, compositions, music and original S
dialogue. The public are invited to attend. N
After a vacation of four weeks the exercises I
will lie resumed the second M >ndt?y in January. C
t'hauueev P. Judil, A, B. Principal of the Male, P
and Miss Ann Throop, Principal of tho Femilo n
Dep rtm -nt. C
Mr Ju?!d i* a graduate of Yale College, from 1
whose Fucu ty he brings tho highest testimoui. *><
ah, In addition to the English branches, he
teaches Book-keeping, Surveying, I>utin, Greek, t*1
French, and fits pupil* fur every class in college, tl
Mi** Throop received a thorough education at
one of tho host Seminaries North, and in addi- a
tion to the Eng ish studies, she instructs in Music ti
and all the ornament il branches c
These teaehers have been engaged in this S
A< UdtMliy oni! yuur IU IUV cilliiu s uKiavuun v
thin who'e community, 'Iho Trustees do not *
hesitate to say thay are umurpas'-ci :n ap'ne&s lj
to teach, in skillful government, thorough ia~
atructiou and poliih -d manners.
E P ERVIN. Secretary.
Rennettsvi'le: S. C. Nov. 28th. 1841
Board may be had in respectable families at
fro.ii Sa to $10 per mo.ith.
2 tZmij
ti
AL1AXACS FOR 1842. 1
THE Planters and Merchants Ahntrac f*r
1642. Published by A. L. Miller vf ^
Charleston*
The Cr?ckett Almanac for 1842. 11
Th** Peoples do Coin c.
Old American do Comic. *
Just r-eeiv-tl and for sale by the dozen or 11
sing e, at tlie
CI1ERAW BOOKSTORE ?
NovmVr 29. ^
NOTICE.
AN El ction for 3rd Lieut, of the Cheraw
Boat Company will beheld at tho Town "
Hall oti Saturday the Uth December next. By
Order ofCiipt PF.GUES. 1
December I. 1841. 3 2t J
FANCY A WD STAPLE J
DRY (HJODS. I
A few Fancy, and a large and well selected stuck
ul Staple Dry Goods lor sale low by j a
A. P. LACOSTE. 11
October 27, 1841. 50 tf a
GLASS, PAH*T,~AXD PUTTY.
A Large Stock of these articles, which will
be sold at reduced rates.
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. 50 tf
IPPER AND SOLE LEATHER, J
Wax, and Call Skius, and Hemlock Tanned
Sole Leather. For sale low.
A. P. L4COSTE. ]
October 27, 1941. 50 tt
EOXSmTflOODS, A AD DAAD 1
POXES. j
Ladies and Afisei.6, Florence and Straw Bonnets.
i.auies Coloured Hoods. For sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
Octobet 27, 1841. 50 tt J
T he Subscriber has jusi received, a??d will ^
keep constantly ou hand Cotton Yarn and Twine ]
at wiioicakile, lroui the IV1 iiiufucto.y oi lCock.in?*" p
haui.
GEO. GOODRICH. i
Choraiv, Jan. 1840. 10 U"
CHEESE.
r&rUk CASKS CHEESE (
?UF For Sale by
A. P. LACOSTE. 1
Dec. 1, 1841. 3 tf 1
' <
HEAD QUARTERS, f
Clarendon, Nov. 8, 1841. 1
)rdkrs No? !
flhe 3d Brigade of Cavalry. 23d Regiment }
. of Infantry, DeKalb Riflle Guards. and (
Lrscnal and {Magazine Guarts, will piradeat
'olum*>i&, on Wednesday iho 8th December
ext, at 11 o'clock A M. for drill and review.
With a high sense of the laudable spirit of
mutation and improvement maui Tested by the
Companies of the Hth Biigade, whose services '
ave boon volnnturi y tendered for the occasion,
be Cemm tnder.in Chief directs, that the Quar.
;r-Master General, shall make the nececsary '
revision of Tents and Camp Equippage, for
Freir accommodat ion.
The Major General of the 1st Division will
ake commund of the Troops on the day of relew.
A card of the Evolutions to be performed
rill previously be furnished through this Deurlinent,
to the respective corps and depart,
iients.
The M ijor Generals and Brigadior Generals
f the State, with their re*p?ctive Staffs, and the
Ix-A'ljrtnit General, are requested to attend
lie Coinmindcr-itnChi f on the field.
Phe Stiff of the Comtnan er-in-Cliief will
sport for duty at Head Quarters, previous to |
tic day of review. Lieut. Cois. English, Man. |
ing and Taylor, are detailed to select and preare
a suitable for the exercise of the Troops. j
The Quarter-.Master General with the Quar |
?r.Masters of the 3d Brigade of Cavalry, and
th and 6th Brigade of Infantry will utiend in
uc time, to receive and distribute to the resp?cve
C .rps, the necessary Arms. Camp Kquip.
ge and Ammunition for the occasr-m, whirh
nil be furnished by the Arsenal K'vpcr at
Columbia, upon the requisition of the Quartermaster
General.
The Com minder in Chief will pre$ent a suiti!e
Emblem of Distinction to the b"nt drilled
-avalry Company, and to the best drills! Infant.
y, Li^ht Infantry, Riflo. or Artillery Company,
n Thur&day the 9th December. The merit ol
ach to be decided by a competent Board of
)ific>,rs, dettiled for that purpose.
Tho Brigadier G-nrl* of the 3d Division
recharged with the extension of thin order,
irithin their comtmnd*, and are requirod to
ttend with tlnir respective Staffs.
By order of the Commander-in-Chief:
J. W. CANTY,
Adj't. and lusp't Genl.
Nov. 1!, 1841. 1 4t
BLACHSTIITH BUSINESS.
rHE Subscribers have formed a Copartnership,
under the firm of
McIVER $ LaCOSTE,
d have emp oyed competent persons to
nrry on the above business, in all its branches,
hop on Market Street continued, lately occnied
by Mr. C. I. Shiver. The charges for
mrk done will bo moderate, We shall be
intoful for cu.*to n froin responsible persons,
nd with all such persons aecoun s will bo kept.
All debts contracted for said shop, must he on
rdot from us, and all collections for work dono
rill be made by us.
A. M. McIVER.
A. P. LACOSTE,
Cheraw, Nov. 15, 1S41. 1 tf
NOTICE.
[WILL offer for sale on the 24th of Docem.
ber next, the plantation and tract of Land
hcreoL I now reside, containing One Thousand
c es (more or 1 ??,) situated o the Stage Road
lading from Che-aw t? Fuyettovillo, on which
icre are tAo Gr st Mills, one Saw Mill, Cotton
un, Cotton Screw, and all necessary buildings
ir the accommodation of a family. Persons
i*hing to purchase are invited to call and exmine
die premises.
Conditions?The payments to be divided in
>ur equal annual instalment*, bearing interest
om date JOHN W. BOWYEK.
Marlborough District, So. Ca. )
October 1st., 1841. \
D. JOHNSON.HAS
just received by the lighters of the
Steamer Oseola, vSt. Croix and Portirico
nig-irs, Bale rope ank 44 Inch heuvv nagging,
tin and Laguira Coffee, Clieeao, 6' 0 lbs Sole
jfaiher and some Uppor Leather, Lit die* and
ientlmnen's CI uks, Dress and Frock Coats,
ilol Cloth and mixed Cloth Over Coats, Sattiett
Coatees, Hunting, Flushing and Blanket
louts of various colors. Pantaloons and Vests,
2 Dozen Wool Hats, a variety of Fur Hats,
a.ne very fine.
The above with a stock of Dry Goods,Crock,
ry and Groceries received a fear weeks, make
jo assortment marly complete. In a few days
fresh stock of Boot* and Shoes is expectel,
nd 2dezon pair of Gentlemen's Boots, a very
ne article. All of which will be offered for
i>di at low prices to suit the times. Boots and
hoes will be tnade to order for cash.
N. B.?All persons indebted tn D. Johmon
re earnestly requested to tnoke payment as ear*
f as possible.
November 16, 1841. 1 tf
SOUTH CAROLINA,
Chesterfield District.
By Turner Bryan, Eaq. Ordinary.
EY^HEREAS, Martin B. Arant made suit
? w to mo to grant him Letter* of Adminis
ration of the Estate and Effects which were of
'ei r Arant sen. with the will annexed.
These are to cite and admonish nil and singula
kindred and cr-ditorsof the *aid Poter Ara
ien. deceased, that they l*j and appeur before me,
n tne Court of Ordinary, to be held at dies,
crtid i Court House on the Glh. Deer, next, to
hew cause, if any they have, why the said Adniuistratioii
should no! be granted.
Given under my hand and seal, this 22nd day
f Nov iu the vear of our Lord one thousand eight
undred and forty one and in the 6Gih, year of
Linencan Independence.
T. BRYAN, O. C. D.
Nov. 21, 2 2t
SALE OF 40 NEGROESL
BY Permission of the Ordinary of Darling*
ton District, will be sold at the Court
louse of said Di>trict, on the first Monday in
anuary next, forty ti<HTr"cs mere or lees, U?.
unging to the estate of E R. Melver.
Conditions ? One half Cash. The balance on
credit of twelve months, with interest rrorn in?
ay of sal'*; Purchasers to give notes with lw?
,m;roveJ securities.
JOHN K. McIVER, Admr.
Est. E. R. A1elver.
Society Hill, Nov. 12, 1841.
1 7t
B BRYAN & BROTHER, hold a lease
on the lower wharf near the old Fe ry
Li'tt^ ing, aud will charge each Boat lor the priv.
lege of 1 Hidingdih'dnrgiog anil loading.
Each Strain Boat, Three Dollars.
Each Pule Boat, Tow Boat or Lighter, Two
Dollars.
Each Cotton Flat loaded or built, One Dollar
ind Fifty Cents,
Willi the privilege of remnining one week,
oilier at n corresponding rute.
Cheraw, Sept. 2*, 1841. 46 tf
A CARD]
rOHN A. INGLIS, Attorney at Law
Ariil practice in til.? Courts of Law tor the
Jietricis ol Chesterfield, Martou, Darlington,
md Marlborough. His office is m the buildng
next below the Store of Messrs. Taylor &
'ouch. ;
Doc. H 18; 0.
NOTICE.
Gi. H. DCSLAP
iVould respectfully give notice to his frieHdsand
he public that having commenced business again \y,
?n his own account he finds it absolutely neces.
tary to curtiil very much his credit business. Df
le has consequently determined to open accounts vg
inly with such persons as have heretofore paid (
;heir accounts punctually at or near tho end of
Ihe year and with such only as will give posL w
live assurance of doing so in future. B
Oct. 13, 1841. 48 tf 8ta
? ? linr
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. Da
I Have just received a well selected assort- the
mentof staple and fancy Dry Goods of the or,
Latest style and fashion for the season. fro
Please call and examine my stock before (h<
purchasing. j av
M. BUCHANAN.
May 31, 1841. 29 tf tn
? spi
CANDLES
A few Boxes Ta.low and Sperm Candles for
sale by
D. MALLOY.
May 31,1841. u
29 If
LATE WORKS.
(CONFESSIONS of Hirry Lorcqner, by the
./ audio* of Charles O'Malley.. with illustra- ^
lions I y Phiz. Lovers of fun will find a rich
treat in this volume.
Charles O'Mallcy the Irish Dragoon, with ^
illustrations by Phiz. First volume handsomely '
bound.
G'iye Faw kes, j ^
1)? Clifford or the Cois'ni-t Man, -
The Secret Foe. by Miss Pickering, J
The Pick Nick P.ip-rs. hi Box. (Dick m) '
Just received at ihe
liUOKSTO BE. ;,IJ
Oetnlier 23. 1841. 60
. ir
AXES. ??c
t iil .Ifi.pn fill i?H II . ft Si ii #1 \1 3 finriArii.p i
I ' W * 1* UKf |4U ' r nun |f|nic|| rtt|'V I ?" j
Axes, for sale hy the d<>z- n al inurli l? low tlie
usual rates.
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. 60 tf
CASHSYSTE.il CONTINUED.
THE TIMES are such as to compel the
Subscriber to c.cnti'ue the Cash System;
Groceries and all articles in that line will
be sold for Cash only. Persons whose accfs.
and notes still remain unpaid, will please un- M
dersrand that no new Credits will he given ^
until all old arrearegesare settled in full.
P. MALLOY.
SPORTSHAHS POWDER. s!
ONE Case English Canister Rifle Powder, ar
manufactured by "Pigous &, Wilks," Loir a't
don, tor sale by the Canister.
D. MALLOY. i)
May 28, 1841. 29 tf pi
VALUABLE REAL. ESTATE J
At Private Sale. el
THOSE valuable Premises in Darlington
Village, well known as the Darlington
Hotel. On the pre nises and to be sold with ej
them, ore two store Houses, well arranged and
commodious stables and every necessary outbuild,
ing. The stand is a good ono, and oilers many ^
inducements to purchasers. Terms of sale can
be knowu by application to
Col. E. W. CHARLES.
Darlington C. H. S. C., ) j(
July 21, 1841. $ 30 tf
THE SOIJTHERnTHARP^ I
CONSISTING of Original Sacred and Moral q
Songs, adapted to the most popular Mclo. f
Jies, for the Piano Forte and Guinr by y
MRS MARY S. B DAXA.
OP CHARLESTON, S. C. f
" This work supplies a vacuum which haa
long been felt in the musical world. It is indeed
the Christian's Vocal Companion, and we hope '
no family will be without it."?Boat paper* tl
For sale at the Chcraw Bookstore hy
JOHN WRIGHT. *
July 5, 1841. 34 lr ^
NOTICE. H
^ iHE Subscribers having deviated slightly (
H * .1 n I J !_!. 1 ; ? ' B|
JL from llieir nrw pian or ouing uxciusiw y a
Cash Business respectfully inform llieir friends
and customers, thai their limited c tpit > 1 compels c<
them ago in to resort to the sys'em. They hope 11
they may be saved the unpleasantness of refusing ' 8(
to credit any one.
EMANUEL & SOLOMONS.
October 11, 1841.
. 46 tf
" XNES.
BLACK, Dark Blue. Light Flue, Red nnd
Copying Inks, in small ^Bctlles, For
sale by John Wright at the Cheraw Bookstore.
October 30. 1840.
51 tf
CANDLES AND SOAP. ,
Sperm, Margarine and Tylluw Candles j
Bar and Perfumed Saop.
Fo: Sale by u
A. P. LACOSTE. !i
October 27. 1841. 50 tf <i
HARDWARE AND SMITHS' J
TOOLS. lJ
A general stock of these articles for sale by
A. P. LACOSTE. ti
October 27,1841. 50 tf "
~ IRON.
20 Tons, assorted sizes, for sale by (
A. P. LACOSTE. I
October 27. 1841. 50 tf
MTH E SUBSCRIBER"
PURCHASED recen ly in New Ywk a \rry
heavy and genera] assortmeut of Goods wli h
have all come to hand, and lie now of! >
them at Wholesale or Retail at very low pric ' t
for Ca?u or Produce. 11
A. P. LACOSTE. I
October 27th 1841 50 tf
GOOD BARGAINS^ J]
f Ml HE Suhs riberlwson hand many article* J i
JL of Merchandise not now in hi* lin -uf bu- *
sinew; and which he Imp no room in his * ore i
for, all?;uc good* will be sold very cheap
They consist ot the following "rticlc*. vi*.
Negro Cloths (a good ar icle) White PIviir,
Blanket Overcoats, Duffil Blankets, Bale Rope,
Brass And Iro.is, Shovels and 'long*, Jugs and
Jars, Pots and Ovens. Iron and Steel, Hardware
Crockery, &c.
G. H. DUN LA P.
November 10, IB4I. 02 tf
SPERM, AND TANNERS OIL, J
By the Barrel or at retail, for sale by 1
/ A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. 50 tf ,
Ff RYlTI RE, FOR SALE. 1
JUST Received on consignment a large lot
of tliis article, nude ol the beat materials, | k
and good workmanship, can be seen ut the Receiving
anil Forwarding S??eof
FELIX LONG. C
Novr 23. 1841. 2 tf
KAfSIXS. 1
"8 BOXES, Bunch Raisins,
B vP 20 halt Ho. 44 44
20 qutr. Ho. 44 44
Just received aud lor Sale bv ? (
A. P.LACOST2.
Dee. 1, 1541. 3 if
State of South Carolina.
('heraw District.
In Equity,
ti. M. Cannon, ndmr. and!
n M. Cannon, admrx. I
Hugh E. Cannon, dec'd. ) Bill for Safe
Henry E. Cannon and Parti.ion &.c 1
>thers Hei.s at Law of one
Hugh E.Cannon. Edi
T appearing to my satisfaction that Henry E. Usi
Cannon on? of the Defendants in the above con
ted cane is absent from and Reside without the to tl
lit* of this State, on motion of G. W. & J A. per
irgari Complainunl's solicitors, it is ordered vie
it the saia Henry E. Cannnon do plead answer anc
demur to the said Bill within three months loqi
m the publication of thisorde, or in default you
:reof an order pro coufesso will be entered s y
a?nst him. wli
It is also ordered that this order be published Lit
the Farmers'* Gazette twice a month for the orij
ice of threo mouths from this date. vol
E. A. LAW,
C. E. C. 1). J
_ _ to 1
Dmmissioners Office, i am
nrlington C. II. S. C. > obj
September 20,1841. ) 46 2nfSm
? Un
III EQUITY, #h
Marion District. aUp
illiam M. Cannon 1
im. of II. E.Cannon > Bill for partition c
vs. 3 and account, S'K
Villi?m WhhefHd i Amended Rill and yot
Heniy A Vesey and / Bill of Revision. n
Emily Vesey. y me
ri' appearing that William Whitefield, Henry . J
L A. Vesey and Emily his wife, defendants in l?e
is osear ; b*ent from and reside wi'heul the s,,<
ni'.s of this slate. On motion of G. W. Dar. f01
n it is ordered that the 6aid defendants, do 18 1
ipear special answer or domnr to the Bill of wl1
nipl in nt on or b tore the IOtu December l,lC
xl iiid t:n? i-I d ofiult thereof the said hill 6hall
t ikm pro.co it'-sso.
It is also onlpred tint Ibis ord'-r be pnb'islfed st''
the Firm rs' G z.-ti", published :>t fin rn v S "I"
i twice a mouth for the space of th en month*.
Tl 10. EVANS. C C. M. D.
Commissioners Office, i
Mcrion C H. S. C. > ref
September 7, 1841. 345 2am* 3ni ^
" "?'?? M n A? WW A 1 litl
SVi'lII tAKVJUl.lA.
?> Wf
Darlington District.
IN EQUITY. cit
ary Whittlnpton vs. ) Bill su
evi VVhittington and > for
wife and others. ) Parlition.
i! appearing to my satisfaction, that Mar- Y<
irct VVhittington, George Whi'tingtcn,
iphronia VVhittington, Franky Whiltington,
id Francis VVhittington, Defendants in the tn<
>ove stated case, are absent from, and reside ^
iyond the limits of this 6tate, on motion of '
udlcy, it is ordered that they do appear and j||(
ean, an-wer or demur to complainants Bill, j$i
ithin three months from the publication of aj]
lis order, or judgment pro con/isso, will be
jtered against them. of
Also ordered, that this order he published wi
vice a month, for three mouths, in the Farm- vi
s' Gazette.
E. A. LAW, C. E. C. D.
Commissioners Office, at I)ar- > r*'
Bgton C* H. October 13,1841,. 'f 50 2mf3m "
"Iv EQUITY. H
Cheraw District. ^
5hn N. Williams and others i p
vs. >
lie Heirs of E izabeth Ford, ;
lie Heirs of Samuel Ervin, } Bill for acct. '
'lie Heirs of Juntos R Ervin, > partition &c.
'he Heirs of Robert Ei vin, j .
lary Wilds, John D. With. ? [j.
erspoon and others. ^
rH E eoinpluiiianls having this day filed their ?
Bid in inv office, and it appeunng to my ^
itisfictiou that the Heirs of Samuel Ervin tu
nd tho Heirs of Elizabeth Ford defendant* in ^
ip above staled case are absent from and r>?ide |j(
ilhout the limit* of this state. It is on motion f)t
f Rolibins & Mclver ordered that they do plead rj.
iiswer or demur to complainants Bill of comlaint
within three montlis from this date, and in ^
jfuuIt thereof the tame be ordeied pro confesso
gainst them. 0'(
It is further ordered that this order be publish- gl
I twice ? rn mth tor lh<> space of three months .
i the Farmers' Gazette and Cheraw AJverti- Q|
E A. LAW.C. E.C. D. C
SOUTH CAROLINA. ?
Ul
Cheraw District. pi
I*. I?/i itvwar ul
1A liHiiii.
Mary Reynold*, i
William Revnolds, > 01
and others vs. ' ) Bill for tc
James Reynolds, i Partition Ac.
Duini'l Reynolds > 8'
and oiliera, y *, e:
rr appeuring to my satisfaction, that James j e|
Reynolds. John Reynolds and Rilev Peeph-a I fc
nd wife S ruh, formerly Surah Reynolds, j f]|
arliesdefendants in this Bill reside beyond the ? <L
mils of the Suite of South Carolina: it is or.
ered on motion of Complainant's Solicitor that
liey do plead answer or demur to lliu said bill in- jj,
lirue months from the publication hereof, or the 3
umo wit! be taken pro coiiick?o against them.
Also, ordered that this order be published in ^
lie Fiirinrrs' Gazette twice a month for three g
mollis from I is dale.
E. A. LAW, n
C. E. C. D. a
'ommissioners Office, " n
Jar iiigtou C. H. S. C. > b
Sept. til', 1841. j 2amf3m
8
SOUTH CABOMIVA. 1
Random Briti, vs. ) Declsr.ition in 8
B. P. Guion A. Co. \ Atticb.nent. 7
Whereas the Plaintiff in the above slated case S
Ins 1 lay filed his Declare'ion against the De- u
ndaiil, who is ub-cnl from, and without the o
iini of 'his st te (as it iss id; and having nei. A
In r wil t m>r A im cyknoaii w ithi ? >be same,; 0
Lis or j.-red 'hat lb- Oh-ndant r:o a p ar i-nd
lined to the Dechrul-011 af'Tv'soid w iriil.i aienr
nd a day don tn< dale hereof, oth r4 is h-n I
nd .il'sohre Judgement will be aw .rde-i agaimt
lim bv dctuuil, t?
T. BRYAN. C. C. F.
Office of Common Plea*, }
('hosierfield C. House, > i
JNovember 19, 1*40. j '
i? i
SOUTH CAROLINA,
Chesterfield District.
51i Wal'Hce Applicant against i
Tabitha Sparro-1 , the Heirs ot >
lenry Wallace. Joseph VVal. j , 1
acc, Jackson Wallace, Win. i
A'aliaco and Elizabeth Wal- > s
ace. ; n
It appearing to iny "ausfactioo that Tabitha d
sparrow una Joseph Y\ ullace, two of the Deieu. a
lunts. resides without this State, it is theretore o
>rd(*rfid, that they do appear and object to tne
Iivision or s.ile of the reai estate of Elizabeth
rVallace, on or before the fifioenth day of Jiuuiry
next, or his consent to the same will bo cu.
erou o;'record. J
T. BRYAN, O.C.D. /
November 1, 1841, 51 l^t c
FETthb:^
)9 lbs. new Feathers in store and for sale
by f). MALLOY,
October Btkhl?:;. 50 u' ,
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