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Few the Farmers' Gazette. 7 desire of wealth gl>ws with ardor bright, in .n's the subject bctf.h by day and night; ' fa p uns and l ibors hard to gain the b'?on Uatil the sun of life is pan its noon. Tne wealth desired, in part, isgainad at last, It pto/cs a cord that lies effect ion fast; Ti ecari bestow' ' on woa th to 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; Thecharins of earth, most dear, around nim twine; To make him blest riches and fame combine. Well pleaded to see tho meteoric gleam. Mis anxio is heart swells liko a rising stream; The eye is fix'n on the watery bubble, Forgot lit g that riches incre tse trou'do. The inviting bubble with pleasing hue Socures attention, and hope more than due; It swallows up life and puts man asfaep Till he Binks low down and mu.-t ever weep. Therefore charge them that are rieh in this world To bo not highminded, nor trust in gold, Nor in uncertain riches, earthly to\8? But in God who gives enough t' enio.\ POIETES. THK DAUGHTER. Let no rather impatiently long for sons. He may 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. " Father give me the portion that falleth to me,v 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 pos. teritv. But, the Daughter?she clings like the rose-leaf around the stein, to the narent home, and the paternal heart: she watches j 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 i doubtful midnight absence; wrecks not: the hopes to ;vhich early promise had given birth, nor paralyses the soul that dnats ! on this its chosen object. Wherever the son may wander in search of a fortune, or pleasure, there is the daughter wi'hin the sacred temple of home, the Vestal Virgin of the innermost sanctuary, keeping alive the flame of its domestic affection, and blessing that existence of which she is herself a par?. SIMS' !VEW C10NFES: ! >N 'f h f" if ;rt > J iSl \C :?Y'; . wokstore. P? ;c.r?bi : 0*V? to announce M r. J??HN | R Donaloson, "a id'date for Clerk of tue C?urt fo- ,\1 r borough District. N'ovi-m'ier 17. I 9t sadleorvt a rory large assorfnien' of Buys, Men", and Ladies Saddles. Also, Brulles, Martingales, Whip-, Collars, Saddle Bags, (5ig, Sulkey, and Carryall Harness, Stirrup Iruns, Girne ' B../t c,.......? -i u.. I u uun mwiro. i ui odir ?ciy i>iit'tip uv A. P. LAGOSTE. October 27th 1841. 50 ti ASSUALS FOIS IS 13. 3JTUST received at toe Bookstore. The G?m, Extra Suffer. Calf, F iondship's Offering, The Rose, Tin Violet, Tin Dahlia. October 23d, 1841. 50 CCT NAILS. 100 4d 6d 9d lOd 12(1 and 20 nails, For sale by t A. P. LACOSTE. October 27,1841. 50 tf NOTICE. CHARLES I. SHIVER, having this d y executed to mo an assignment of his Bonds, .Notes and Books of account, these indebted to 1 the said Shiver, are requested to coino forward I and make payment to the subscriber, who is : alone authorised to receive payment and grant receipts. AUGUSTUS P LACOSTE. October 2S. 1841. 51 if HATS ASD CAPS. 15 Dozen (ientlemeiis' and Buys, Black and Drab Fnr Hats, 58 Dozen Wool" Hats. A L'.rge stock of Fur, Hair, Cloth, and Se. J lette Caps, For sale by A. P.LACOSTE. Oct 27 1841. 50 ti CHHACR OCH ERYA1D CLASS WARE. THE Subscriber has on hand a good assortmcnt of the above, comprising a variety of j patterns* Fur sale cheap I). MALLOW May 31, 1841. "29 tf j VALUABLE .YEW WORKS. ! Stephen's Travels ia Central America, Cinpns, j mid Yucatan with numerous plates 2 vols. I S vo. handsome!)' bound. Ho nes Introduction to tlis study of tho Scrip tares 2 vols Royal 8vo a new edition corrected j and enlarged. 2tKJ Pictorial Illustrations of the Riblo 2 vo's i i 8vo. Library of Fractical Medicine edited an! nr. ranged by A'exander TweeUie, M. D. 5 vols Roy: 1 8vo. Just received at the Cheraw BOOKSTORE. Ocfo'>er 23, 1811. 5J DENTISTRY. ? ? ? tcT ? Xn ??! IS now in Cheraw, and can be found at tne Planters' Hotel?He will vsiit the neighboring j Towns. Persons in the country will be visited | at their residences without additional charge. I <?u their signiiying their wish through tlie Post j Office in Cheraw. November 17th, 1541. 1 tf For sale at the Bookstore. 4 SERMON bv the Rw. .1 r tVit.de. liveredi.itliePresbvieri.il ( i in Che. r iw. "upon tin ocea-io" of *i nt.-narv r 'ehriti. )!?;.-pren." : ' u.dished "hcaupi.l > eslablisaed religion iu li,c Culled Sulea " i.;.i | THE CIJERAW SCHOOLS. THF.SE Schools arc now in full operation, uuder the following organizuion, viz: Rev. Fordyce M. IIubbakd, Principal of the Roys' School. I Mr. William E. Wording, Principal of the Girls' School. Miss Maroaket G'obia, Assistant in the Girls' School. Miss Jane Hebb, Teacher of Music. Those gentlemen anrl lidies have brought to us, the inost gratifying testimonials to their moral worth and professional excellence. Alt of tlieni, are experienced Teachers. Mr. Hubbard, has been engaged in the business of in. struction. for the last twelve years, snd is recommended for the accuracy and extent of his schohrship and his success in teaching by President Quincy, of Harvard Unit rsity, who says of him: 'Mr. H. has been for several years a well Itimurn onii hirrhlv nnnrn.oH tourhpr nf vnilth in *"v / - ; ' . the city of Boston, and distinguished for hw attainments and capacity for that office. I have often ha l occasion to become acquainted with his classical thoroughness and fidelity by the youth he has prepared and well pr pared for admission to Harvard College." Equall/ deci- j ded are the recommendations of Professor B? ck and Pi rce of the same University, Piofeg or E lw irds of Andover, Professor Andrews former. Iv of tho Unlv-rtity of No<th Caio in ?, Dr. f'ogswell, and R?v. Mr. Curtis, late Rctoraol the Episcopal School of North C rohna. Mr. Wording, has b en employed, for five years past, in u Literary Institution at New Himpton N. H and brings the unsolicited testimonial of the Toiste^sat parting with him, "to his fi lelity and competency as an Instructor in Literature." He has also letters recommcn. datory from President Lord of Dartmouth Col1'ge, Messrs. Woodbury. Eastman, Atherton and Shaw, rn'mbers of Congress from New Hampshire. Miss C??bia is very higlily .ecom. mended hy the Rev. Dr. Gadsden, Hon. R. B. Gilchrist, H. A. DeSnusure Esq. Dr, Johnson, Rev. Messrs. Charles Hankcl and P. papier, and by Mr. Christian Mayr, Historic and Purtrait Painter, all of the city of Cliraloston. Miss Hkbb ha> taught music in the city of Washington f<?r several years, with great success and universal approbation." She is recommended as *'not only a brilliant p rformeron the Piano, hut also a skillful ana suecessfui teacher" hy tho H ?ti. W. Crunch's and Messrs. Geo. Waterson, 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, bciievin f otn the personal acquaintance they have been able to form with those now cng igcd, that the ecornmendations given by tho distinguished gontlemen named as above are not more generous than just, they confidently claim for their schools a liberal support. The school your consists of eleven months, leaving the month of S ptember fur vacation, and is divided into quarters ef twelve weeks ti.. ..c: cuuu. a iij puurs ui luitiun cue as luuuwa , vi& j F<?r Sp diing and Reading $8 00 por qr. j For these studi s with \Vriting and Arithmetic 8 00 " For liio sam\ with English Gramma and Composition, Goog aphy with the use of the Globos and History 10 00 * For the same, with any of the higher Mathematics, Natural or Mora Sciences, Ancient Languages, or Draw, ing nnd Painting 15 00 " For music on the Piano 15 00 " Board can he had in respectable families on vary reasonable terms. Tuition is required c be pa d quarterly in a vance. Bv order of the Committee, JOHN A INGLIS Secretary. D cem'?er 1841. 3 tf The Temperance Advocate will please copy the above three times, and forward the account. MARLBORO' ACADEMY. FBI HE examination in this institution will JL cunnvuoe ?>n Thursday, Oth December n -xt, in the F'-malo rVpirtment and be continued in the Male Dcptrtment the day fu lowing. At the cose of ach d <y th re will ho an exhibit ion of speaking, compositions, music and original dialogue--. The public are invited to attend. A f?- - *-.4" UMin 1- a l\n AVnsMtcno /HUT CI \ W? IU.1I ntVR.i VI?*> ? AV/ii/1 a JO will be resumed tlio second M >ndt>y in January. Ch.iuncev P. Judd, A, B. Prii.ci|*i:i of I ho Male, an I Miss Ann Throop, Principal of the Ferailc Dep rtm nt. Mr Jui'd is a graduate of Yale College, from whoso. Kacu 'y he brings the highest testimoni. als, In addition to the English branches, he teaches Book-keeping, Surveying, Latin,Greek, French, and tits pupils for every class in college. Miss Throop received a thorough education at one of the best Seminaries North, and in addition to ihe Eng ish studies. f?he instructs in Music and all the ornament il branches These teachers have been engaged in this A' adeuiy one year to the entire satisfaction o? this wlio'e community, I ho Trustees do not hesitate to say thay arc unsurpasset :n ap'noss to teach, in skillful government, thorough instruction and polish *d manners. E P ERVIN. Secretary. Bennettsvi'le: S. C. Nov. 28th. 1841 Board may be had in respectable families at Iro n lo $1U per moatli. 2 iZmij ~ AL IA\ACS FOR 1842. TIIW Planter* and Merchants Ahmrnc fir 1642. Published by A. E. .Miller vf i Charleston. Tiie Crockett Almanac for 1842. Til** Popples do Coin c. Old Anicr:Oiin do Comic. Just n eeiv' tl and for sale by t!ie dozen or singe., at the CI1ERAW BOOKSTORE NovmVr 29. NOTICE. AN El ction for 3rd Lieut, of the Cheraw Beat Company will be held at the Town ! Hal) on Saturday the Ilth December next. By Order of Capt PEOUESDecember I. 1841. 3 2t I AAT1 AND STAPLE~ DRY <HX)D.S. A few Fancy, and a large and well selected slock ol ISlaule Drv Guilds lor salf> low hv A. p." lacoste. October 27, 1841. 50 tf GLASS, PAINT,~AND PUTTY. A Large Stock of these articles, which will be sold at reduced rates. A. P. LACOSTE. October 27, 1841. 50 tf upper, and sole leathek, Wax, and Call Skius, and lieuiluck Tanned Sole Leather. For sale low. A. P. L4COSTE. October 27, 1841. 50 tt H 3AATTT^rilOO DS, ANI> CANZ> PCXES. Ladies and .llissts, Florence and Straw JlonneiS. r.au:e? Coloured Ilo?>ds. For sale by A. P. LACOSTE. Octobei 27, 1841. 50 t? The Subscriber has just received, a"d will keep constantly on hand Cotton Yarn and Twine at wnoictule, hum the iUuiuliiCtu;y ui Awoekiii'j hum. GEO. GOODRICH. Cl.ej'uW, Jim. 1140. 1'J tl CHEESE. OA CASKS CHEESE &AP For Sale by A. P. LACOSTE. Dec. 1, 1841. 3 tf HEADQUARTERS, Clarendon, Nov. 8, 1841. Orders No? FBI HE 3d Brigade of Cavalry, 23d Regiment JL ot Infantry, DuKulb Riflle Guards, and Arsenal and Magazino Guana, will p trade at Columbia, on Wednesday the 8th December next, at 11 o'clock A M. for drill and review. Willi & high sense of the laudable spirit of emulation and improvement mauifrsted by the Companies of the Bth Bjigade, whose services have boon volunturi y tendered for the occasion, the Cemm.-snder.in Chief directs, that the Quarter-Masier General, shall make the nececsary provision of Tents and Camp Ecuippage, for their ?ccommodai ion. The Major General of the 1st Division will take command of the Troops on the day of re. view. A card of the Evolutions to he performed will previously he furnished through this Departinent, to the respective corps and departments. The M ijor Generals and Brigadior Generals of the State, with their respective Staffs, and the Ex-A'ljrtnit General, are requested to attend the Coinnnnder.iti.Clii f on the field. The Stiff of the Comtnau er-in-Chief will report for duty at Head Quarters, previous to the duy of review. Lieut. Cols. English, Man. ning and Taylor, nro detailed to select and prepare a suitable for the exercise of the Troops. rtM /a . \m r? l !iL i'i.a ana# I lie v^'janer . viaswr uenerai wun nu ter-Masters of the 3d Brig.nlo of Cavalry, and 5th nnd 6th Brigade nf Infantry will attend in doc time, to r ceive and distribute to the .-es|i?ctive C >rps, the necessary Arms. Camp Kquip. age and Ammunition for the oecaernn, which will bo furnished by the Arsenal K?*epor at Columbia, upon the requisition of the QuarterMaster General. The Comma rider in Chief will present a suitable Kin bin m of Distinction to the b<'*t drilled Cavalry Company, and to the best drill-si Infantry, Ljuht Infantry, Rifle. or Artillery Company, on Thur&day the 9th December. The merit ol each to be decided by a competent Board of Officers, det tiled for that purpose. The Brigadier G- n r ls of the 3d Division are charged with the extension of this order, within their comminds, and are required to attend u ith thair respective Staffs. By order of the Commander-in-Chief: J. W. CANTY. A'Jj'l. and Insp't Genl. Nov- 11, 1841. 1 41 BLACKSMITH BUSINESS. THE Subscribers have for mod a Copartner* ship, under the firm of McIVER $ LaCOSTE, a'd have etnp eyed competent persons to carry on the above busin *ss, in all its brunches. Shop on Market Street continued, lately occn. pied by Mr. C. I. Shiver. The charges for work done will bo moderate, We shall be giatoful for custom from responsible persons, and with all such persons a^coun s will be kept. All debts contracted for said shop, must he on order from us, and all collections for work done will be made by us. A. M. McIVER. A. P. LACOSTE, Cheraw, Nov. 15, 1841. 1 tf " notice. 1W1LL offer for sale on the 24th of Decern, ber next, the plantation and tract of Land whereoL I now reside, containing One Thousand ac cs (more or 1 ss,) situated o i the Stage Road leading from Che'aw to Fuyettovillo, on which there are two fir st Mills, one Saw Mill, Cotton Gin, Cotton Screw, and all necessary buildings for the accommodation of a family. Persons wishing to purchase are invited to cull and ex. amine the promises. Conditions?The payments to be divided in four equal aunual instalments, bearing interest from date JOHN W. BOWYEK. Marlborough District, So. Ca. ( October 1st., 1841. j, d. johnson" HAS just received by the lighters of the Steamer Oseola, 'St. Croix and Portirico Sugars, Bale rope nnk 44 Inch heavy Bagging, Rio and Laguira Coffee, Cheese, Cii 0 lbs Sole I,father and soum Upper Leather, Ladies and Gentlemen's CI tiks, Dress and Frock Coats, pilot Cloth and mixed Cloth Over Coats, Sutti. nott Coatees, Hunting, Flushing and Blanket Coats of various colors. Pantalooutt and Vests, 12 Dozen Wool flats, a variety of Fur Hats, some very fine. The above with a slock of Dry Goods, Crock, ery and Groceries received a few weeks, make the assortment m arly complete. In a few days a fivsh stock of Boots and Shoes is expected. ^ n?iillnmao>L a Vl?PU U'lU <6 UU6UII pUIft '/I V*CUil?/IIIOii 9 ti'vvwi v? ?? j tine article. All of which will be offered for cash at low prices to suit the times. Boots and Shoes will be mode to order for cash. N. B.?All persons'indebted to D. Johnton are earnestly requested to make payment as early as possible. November 16, 1841. 1 tf I 'SOUTH CAROLINA, Chesterfield District. By Turner Bryan, Esq. Ordinary. W 11 CUE AS, Martin B. Arant made soi'. to me io grant him Letters ol Adnriinis tration of the Estate and Effects which were of Pet ^r A rani sen. with tin* will annexed. These are to cite and admonish nil and singtithe kindred and creditors of the >aid Peter Ara | Sen. deceased, that they he and appeur before me, ! in lite Court of Ordinary, to be held at Cites. ; terfiel 1 Court House on the Glh. Deer, next, to | shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not he granted. I (iivuu under my hand and seal, this 22nd day | of Nov in the vear of our Lord one thousand night hundred and tortv one and in the 6Gth, year of American Independence. T. BRYAN, O. C. D. V?? 01 9 9t SALE OF 40 NEGROES. BY Permission of the Ordinary of Darling* ton District, will be sold at the C??nrt House of said District, on the first Monday in January next, forty nn^roes mere or legs, bo. longing to the estate of E R. Mclver. , Conditions?One half Cash. The balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from the nay of sal-; Porch.iters to give notes with two amiroveJ securities. JOHN K. McIVER, Admr. Est. E. R. Mclver. Society Hill, Nov. 12. 1841. 1 7t B BRYAN & BROTHER, hold a lease on the lower wharf near the old Fe ry I li ii\ ing, and will charge each Boat lor the priv: ilege of 1 an ting dife.-h trying and lauding. Each Strain Boat, Three Dollars. Each Pol J Boat, Tow Boat or Lighter, Two Dollars. Each Cat ton Flat loaded or built, One Dollar awl Filly Cents, With the privilege of remaining one week, longer al a corresponding rale. Cheraw, Sep;.. 2*, 1841. 46 tf A CARD. JOHN A. INGLIS, Attorney at Law VViil practice in tli.j Courts of Law tor the Districts ot Chesterfvdd, Marion, Darlington, and Marlborough. His office is in the build, ing iiext beLw the Store of Messrs. Taylor & Punch. Dec. HIS;0. NOTICE. | G. H. DCJfLAP Would respectfully giyo notice to his friends and the public that hiviug commenced business ag*iu y on his own account he findsit absolutely neces. ^ sary to curt til very much his credit business, Q he has consequently determined to open accounts v only with such persons as have heretofore paid their accounts punctually at or near tho end of the year and with such only as will give posL i tire assurance of doing so in future. J Oct. 13, 1841. 48 tf s NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. J I Have just leceived a well selected assort, t ment of staple and fancy Dry Goods of the 0 Latest style and fashion for the season. f Please call and examine my stock before ( purchasing. a M. BUCHANAN. May 31, 1841. 29 tf t CANDLES A few Boxes Ta.lotv and Sperm Candles for sale by V. IY1AJLLU I. . May 31,1841. J 29 tf LATE WORKS. CONFESSIONS o-f Hirry Lorrqncr, hy the , flutho"* of Charles O'Malley. with illustrations ly Phiz. Lovers of fun will find a rich J treat in this volume. Charles O'Malley the Irish Dragoon, with illustrations by Phiz. First volume handsomely bound. Guye F.iv kes. Do Clifford or the Cons'ant Man, The Secret Foe. hy Miss Pickering, The Pick Nick Papers, bv Boz. (Dick.*nr) i Just received at ihe I BOOKSTORE. Ootolier 23. 1841. 50 i AXES. 18 dozrr Col'ins, Hu ?s. and Marsh superior Axes, for sale hy the d<>z' n at inurli b? low the usual rates. A. P. LACOSTE. October 27, 1841. 50 tf " CASH SYSTEM COXTIXUED. THE TIMES are such at? to compel the Subscriber to continue the Cash System; Groceries and all articles in that line will be sold for Ca$h only. Persons whose accts. and notes still remain unpaid, will please understand that no i,ew Credits will he given until all old arrearegesare settled in full. D. MALLOY. SPORTSMAXS POWDER. <|TkNE Case English Canister Rifle Powder, '1^ manufactured by "Pigous & VVilks," London, lor sale by the Cinister.1 D. MALLOY. May 28, 1841. 29 tf VALUABLE REAL ESTATE At Private Sale. \ ITffTEIOSE valuable Promises in Darlington JS. Village, well known as the Darlington Hotel. On the pre >uses and to be sold with them, ore two store Houses, well arranged and commodious stables and every necessary outbuilding. The Ptind is a good one, and offers many inducements to purchasers. Terms of sale can be known by application to Col. E. W. CHARLES. Darlington C. H. S. C., ) July 21, 1841. S 36 tf ~~THE ?OrTHERFHARPi CONSISTING of Original Sacred and Moral Songs. adapted lo the most popular Melodies, for the Piano Forte and Guit ir by MRS MARY S. B DANA. Or CHARLESTON, S. C. x 14 This work supplies a vacuum which hai 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* For sale at the Cheraw Book si ore by JOHN WRIGHT. July 5, 1841. 84 tr NOTICE. THE Subscriber having deviated slightly from their first plan of doing exclusive y a Cash Business respectfully inform their friends and customers, thai their limited capitd compels tliein again t?> rescrtto the sys'ent. Tliey hope they may be saved tho unpleasantness of refusing to credit any one. EMANUEL & SOLOMONS. October 11, 1841. 46 tf " 21TSS. BLACK, Dark Blue. Light Flue, Red and ! Copying Inks, in small ^Bcttles, For nale by John Wright ut the Cheraw Bookstore. October 30. 1840. 51 tf CANDLES AND SOAP. Sperm, Margarine and Tallow Candles Bar and Perfumed Saop. Fo: Sale by A. P. LACOSTE. October 27. 1841. 50 tf "HARDWARE AND SMITHS' TOOLS. A genera! stock of these articles for sale by A. P. LACOSTE. October 27,1841. 60 tf ~ iroST 20 Tons, asso-ted sizes, for sale by A. P. LACOSTE. October 27. 1841. 50 tf "THE SUBSCRIBER" PURCHASED recen ly in New Yo?k a \cry heavy and general assortmeut of Good* wli h i have all come to hand, and he now off ? | them at Wholesale or Retail at very low pric ' I ror Casu or Produce. A. P. LACOSTE. October 27th 1841 60 tf GOOD BARGAIN^ ranUE Suhs ribcrlmson hand many articles ; JL ol Merchandise not now hi his lin-uf busines*; and which lie has no room in his a ore ! for, all?uc good* will b* sold very cheap They consist o! the following Tticlee, vix. Negro Cloths (a good ar icle) White Pivus, Blanket Overcoat*, Uuffil Blankets, Bala Uop\ Kwij. A tiH Irn.M. Shovels and 'I'nnim. -In it* ..ml Jar*, Pot* and Oveus, Iron and Steel, Hardware Crockery, &c. G. H. DUN LA P. November 10, 1841. 02 tf SPERX, AND TANNERS OIL, By the Barrei or at retail, for sale by / A. P. LACOSTE. October 27, 1841. 50 tf FV?RVlTUIftE, FOR SALE. JUST Received ou consignment a large lot i of this article, rude ol the beat materials, [ and good workmanship, can be seen at the Receiving and Forwarding S'oanf FELIX LONG. Novr 23. 1841. 2 tf RAISINS. -ji ijia BOXES, Bunch Raisins, Ji XJ 20 half Ho. " 20 qutr. do. 44 44 Just received and lor Sale bv A. P.* LACOSTE. Dec. 1,1841. 3 if State of South Carolina. Cheraw District. In Equity. Vm. M. Cannon, admr. audi inn M. Cannon, admrx. j f Hugh E. Cannon, dec'd. j Bill for Sal? s Henry E. Cannon and Partition &.c others Hei.a at Law of 01 Hugh E.Cannon. ? [T appearing to my satisfaction that Henry E. U Cannon one of the Defendants in the above ci tated case is absent from and Reside without the t< imits of this State, on motion of G. W. & J A. p Jargan Complainant's solicitors, it is ordered v hat the saia Henry E. C&nnnon do plead answer a ?rdemur to the rftid Bill within three months h irom the publication of thisorde, or in default }' hereof an order pro coufesso will be entered s igamst him. * Jt is also ordered that this order be published I n the Farmers's Gazette twice a month for the o pace of three mouths from this date. v E. A. LAW, I C. E. C. I). t Commissioners Office, } a Darlington C. II.'S. C. > o September 20,1841. ) 40 2af3m J iff EQUITY, " " v Marion District. a William M. Cannon ) Adrn. of H. E.Cannon > Bill for partition c vp. j and account, 8 Willi?m Whttefield l Amended Bill and ? Hemy A Vesey and / Bill of Revision. Emily Vesey. y " IT appearing ihat William Whitefield, Henry , A. Ve*ey and Emily his wife, defendants in Piis cisear ; b*ent fromnnd reside wi'heul the 8 liuii',* of this state. On motion of G. W. Dar. ? gan it is ordered that the said defendants, do 11 appear *peciil answer or demur ! ? the Bill of ' eonipl in nt r?n or b toro the IOtti December 1 mxl uid t:n' i-i difmlt thereof thi* saiJ hill sIim[I lie' .k -'i |ir<>.co:it'"<isii. It if ;ilso oi'ipred tli :t lhi? cd'-r he jinb'ish??H s in tlii' Firm rg' (? z.ti", punished r l X'li r? v S C. twice a niuuth for the space of Hi en month*. 1 Tl 10. EVANS. C C. M. D. 1 Commissioners Office, i Mvrjon C H. S? C. > September 7, 1841. )45 2am'3m 1 SOUTH CAROLINA. | Darlington District. IN EQUITY. ? Mary Whittlngton ve. ) Bill ( Levi VVhittinpton and > for * wife and others. ) Partition. J It appearing to my satisfaction, that Margaret Whittington, George Whi'tington, Sophronia Whittington, Franky Whittington, 1 and Francis VVhittington, Defendants in the ' above stated case, are absent from, and reside beyond the limits of this state, cti motion of ' Dudley, it is ordered that they do appear and . plead, answer or demur to complainants Bill, j within three months from the publication of . this order, or judgment jtro coifdsso, will be entered against them. i Also ordered, that this order be published twice a month, fur three months, in the Farm- 1 ers' Gazette. < E. A. LAW, C. E. C. D. Commissioners Office, at I)ar- ) ' lington C* H. October 13, 1841, ^50 2inf3m B V FtOIIIlTY. Chcraw District. John N. Williams and others ) The Heirs of E izabgtli Ford, j The Heir6 of Samuel Ervin, } Bill for acct. 7'ho Heirs of Jumes R Erviu, > partition &c. The Heirs of Robert Et vin, j . Mary Wilds, John D. With. ? urspoon and others. (j THE coinpluiiiaiits having this duy hied their Bid in my office, and it appearing to my satisfaction that the Heirs of Samuel Ervin and tlio Heirs of Elizabeth Ford defendants in the above stated case are absent from and nwiilo without the limits of litis state. It is on motion of Rohbins & Mclver ordered that they do plead jitiswer or demur to complainants Bili of complaint within three months from this date, and in default thereof the tame be ordeied pro confesso against them. It is further ordered that this order be published twice a rn -nth tor the space of three mouths In the Farmers' Gazette and Chcraw AJvertiscr. E A. LAW. C. E. C. D. SOUTH CAROLINA. CJieraw District. In EciuiTY. Mary Reynold*, ' i William Revnolds, > and others vs. ' J Bill for James Reynolds, ) Partition Slc. Duiiiel Reynolds > and oilier^, J ; rf appearing to my satisfaction, that James Reynolds. John Reynolds and Riley Peeplcs I and wife S rah, formerly Sarah Reynolds, ( parties defendants in this Bill reside b?yond the limits of the State of South Carolina: it is or. j ? _ _ i-i ??.. c ? ?u..< f Oeretf on IllOU'MI OI uompiaiuaiu s ouimuui uju I tlicy do plc.u answer or demur to the huid bill in three months from the publication hereof, or the j same will be Ukeu pro con less o against them. Also, ordered that this order be published in ' the Fnrinf r*' Gazette tw ice a month fur throe | months from I is dale. E. A. LAW, C. E. C. D. I Commissioners Office, 1 U ir ingtou C. H. S. C. ? Sept, JiO, 1041. ) 2imf3m SOUTH CAEOMNA. Random Britt, vs. J Declaration in D. P. Guion A Co. \ Att.cb nent. Whereas the Plaintiff in tlie above stated case this ii :y fil.-d Ins Douiara'ion against the Def nd.iut, who is ab?ent from, and without the limi of 'in- ^t te (as it iss id) and having uei. tinr wil t nor Aim cy known within .he same,; it is ordered 'hat th ? Defendant <-u n p ar md 1 plead to the arat on afnr.'said w irut.i a tear and a day iron to* date hereof, oth r is fi-u 1 and .ihbohre Jttdg. unmt will be aw .rde agaimt him b) default, T. BRYAN, 0. C. P. Office of Common Plena, } ("heaterfield C. House, > November 19, 1540. ) 50 SOUTH CAROLINA, Chesterfield District. F.li WapHce Applicant against 1 Tabitha Sparrow . the Heirs ot > Henry Wallace, Joseph VVal. ) lacc, Jackson Wallace, Wm, i Wallace and Elizabeth V/al- > luce. ) li aopearingto my fatisfaclion that Tabitha Sparrow ana Joseph V\ allace, two of the Deteu. liants. resides without this State, it is thereiore ordered, thai lliev <i> appear and object to toe division or s.ile ot'lhe roai estate of Elizabeth Wallace, on or before the fifteenth day of J.iuu. ary next, or his consent to the same vc ill bo enterou of record. T. BRYAN, O.C.D. November 1, 1841. 51 12t FEATHEliS. T~ 00 lbs. new Feathers in store and for sale by I). MALLOY., October 20lh IS 11. 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