Farmers' gazette, and Cheraw advertiser. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1839-1843, December 29, 1841, Page 232, Image 4
A If EYE PAINTER. 1
At the Westminster Sessions, on Wednesday,
G. Hunt was condemned to three
months* labor for stealing a coat. The
prosecutor, J. Dinghy, said, in his examination,
?i am a hair dresser, residing at
Wind mill street ; tie prisoner came into
my shop to have his eye painted! \ paint
bruised flesh color. My own eye is painted
now. A hoard knocked against my
eye and blackened it. I have had the
pleasure of painting some of your frater.
mty." [A laugh.] Mr. Pendergast (one
of the barristers : "Don't look at rny
brethren here, there's ago?d fellow ; perhaps
you may recognise soine of them."
[Loud laughter.] Examination continued
: "The prisoner had a black eye; I
as a barrister gets a go?*l fee. I charge !
hint half a crown for painting his eye ; |
a hamster's clerk or a poor man I only j
. ii rtT , u.^_ ;*? I
Charge Oct.* [uproarous mugiiici, m
wliic.n the Court joined.]
i t , 1-j.
DVJRHAJKS-- DETO^S-BAKE.
WELLS.
1 Serv fine Durham Bull, 5 year* old, pure
white,out of imported and excellent milking
attack, the dam and sire cost 81(M0; the pre- j
*'0t owner having disposed of bis other cattle i
has no use for him and will scii him low ; he !
is very docile, large and well formed, and in
?ii respects a very superior animal.
Also, a Durham Bull, 18 mouths old, well
frown animal, from stock imported by flare
owcll?he will he sold vrrv low.
AWo, 2 fine young Devon Bulls, last spring's
calve'* handsome well grown anitn.vs, and 3
Heifers, of itatne breed and age; these animals
wnu'd be an acquisition to any gentle an of
the South, and will be sold deliverable it:
Charleston, Savannah, Mobile or New Orleans
free of all expense and risk to the purchaser,
at $140 per pair.
Also a beautiful half Durham & half Devon
Heifer, 1 year old in Sept.?and a full blood
Devon Heiter of same ag?-; these are vert
hmdsoinu animals, and will be delivered it
either of the above part free of risk and
charg s at $8^ each ; they would be put to a
Durham or Devon bull if preferred.
Also, 2 very fine New Leicester (or Bake
well) Rants, one 4, the other 2 years old?
and 3 Rams and 6 Ewes, of the same breed,
la-t spring's lamb", tire latter will be delivered
at either ot the above mentioned ports at $6{)
fnra ram and 2 ewe*?they were aised bv I
\i? itj. anj m ilie Hi?n. Richard Oaton's I
1*1 I . \j\* ? UIJv'l ? - *
estate. Either of the older rarns will be sod
for $40. or $50 if delivered as aoove.
Also, Southdowns at same prices?and
Berkshire Pigs $20 a pair. 2 t > 3 monthsold,
box and feed extra if sh ppcd.
Baltirrurrt Md.. S. SANDS,
de 15 offi -e of the American Farmer. |
Received, on Consignment
AND
FOR SALE.
1f% Hdds. Mar'iniqiie (now crop) M'dnsscs :
2 * St. Croix Sugar,
2 4< Ma-t D<?
25 B >g* Rio Coflf e.
3 Bbls. of Winter Bl'chd. Si>erm Oil,
3 ? of Fall ?
? M of Jcnke Gin,
? 3 Boxes Muscat Wine.
9 Bids Michigan Whiskey,
2 qr. Casks Mountain Ma. Wine,
3<io0 Spanish Segirs.
5 Do*. Missionary Hoods,
9 Seal Skin Caps,
ALSO
FURNITURE.
Side Boards. Bureau's. Secrc'ary's
Dining Tables, Wash Stands, Candle
Stands,
Sopha. Ladie* Work Tabhs,
Map e and Poplar Bedsteads, ,
K<?se Wood and Map e u.inb
Seat Chain.
ALSO
CONCORD STEAM FACTORY YARN.
No. 5 to 12 and a few Pieces 7.8 to 1 Yd. j
Homespun.
PcbOM* wishing io pure' ase any *?f the
ahoVH article^, will find it to their advantage to
call and examine them.
Apply to ^
FELIX LONG.
Cherew December 17. 1811.
H tf
FLORAL COLLEGE,
ROBESON COUNTY, N. C.
THIS Female Literary Institution wi'l again '
be opened for the reception of students on
the first Monday in January next. It offm
benefits to the public not common to other Sem
inane*. j
B sides the advantrg^s of situation for health
and no interrupted application for study, Boaid
and Tuition will bo had on more favorab e'
terms, I
*-L- IP., n.lir, ic a-ntl nuilifi, d fnr t!l?
PUflU I rl ?' miv " v.. ....... ...
business, i* engaged to furnish g-?ud entertain,
mental the Steward** Hall. 71is cmnforta'le ,
sufficiency at h?<me. his known character lor I
industry anil integrity, are a sure gnaia- tee
that his table will be well supplied with
wholesome and palatahie dishes.
In addition to this, he will keep dean, the Co'- '
1-ge Hall and Do initnrics, make fires, furnish I
Candles and water. at all times, for five dollars ;
and fifty cents a month. He will do the washi
gat a dollar a month, arid fu-nish bedding at I
two doll.irs and fifty cents the session.
Tuition per Session of Five Months.
Spelling, Reading, Writing and
Arithmetic in the preparatory
year, at ?8 00
The studi -8 of the sop homo re vetr
at ' 10 00
Those of the junior and senior
years, each 12 00
Mu>ic Latin. Greek, Painting Sue. do not
form apirt of the Collegiate course. These,
how vor. will he ?night when required,
M usic per session at ? 10 00
Use of Ptuuo 2 00
Langu 'g"s &c. 00
" _ r? ' e . #?
I?ruwing anu running' u "
Needle Work 2 50
An the Foreign I/ingu igeg r!o not. form a part
of the regular course in this College, the student
will h:tv" amp'e time for attaining n very libe.
rel ami scieul ific education. I n this respect t he
course of studies is as full perhaps as that ofanv
College in the Union
JOHN GILCHRIST, Sec. |
to the Board of Trustees. .
December 22, 1841, 6 4t |
BOX NETS, HOODS AXD BAXD |
BOXES.
Ladies and Misses, Flororco and Straw Bonnets.
Ladies Coloured Hoods. Forsaloby
A. I\ LACOSTR.
Octobc? 27, 1841. 50 tf |
IRO\.
20 Tons, asscted sizes, fors*le br |
A. P. LACOSTE. |
October 27, 1941. 50 tf
u I
UPPER AND SOLE LEATHER,
Wax, and Calf Skins, and Hemlock Tanned p
Sole Leather. For sale low.
A. P. LACOSTE. C
October 27, 1841. 50 tf
The Cheapest Publication
in the World !!!
ALL WALTER SCOTT'S WORKS,
FOR *1*.
"RJOVELS, Roma neon. Tales, Poelrjr, IfMo* f
XT ry, Biographies, Sermons, Essays, Letters,
his life and correspond* nee, by J. G. Lockbart.
Wh it is now offered for ten dollars, wee pub*
lisfwd in Edinburgh, in ninety.three yolumoe, at *
a cost of one hundred and forty dollars ! Con. ?
. C-it:? He tTnlmnai rflrtinr *"
irrem* uuiiiuuigu uumvii) -w ? v???uvw ?~~~9
#140. Godey Edition, 10 Volumes, price $10. V
Let it also be borne in mind that this is the v
only complete edition, in uniform style, of the 8
work* of Sir Walter Scott. ever issued in Amer- *
tea. The Waverly novels completed. Pn?
Five Dollars. The Waverly Novels with a fine 0
portrait of the author, is now completed in 25 v
numbers. Each number contains a cornp el*
novel, comprising two volumes of the Edinburgh
EJition, and ihe whole woik complete for Five
Dollars?Payable in advance.
The works of an Author, like Scott cannot
bo too extensively diffused. No one can rise p
from a perusal of his writings without hating
been instructed as well as amused. Theciuse .
of religion, virtue and morality, find an advoc t9 '
un every page?vice will seek encouragemcn
from the same source in vain. It has been well fl
obs< rved by un able and eloquent American
crit.c. that "if ever writer deserved Universal
Gtliz nship, it was Sir Walter Scott. He was U
the Poet of Nature, the deline ator of his species
in every climate and on every soil; so that. j
wherever hi* works were known, there was he
to be legirded us u native and.a denizen."
(t is hi this spirit, that the publishers of the u
new edition of the Waverly Novels have under, n
L ken to present them to the American people.? o
I'iu-y have supp ?>e<l that they could not .ender b
better an mure acceptable service to the gn at s
uass of readers, than by placing uch a puhl.ca. r
mn within their lei'ch. The revised unii'irin ?
idinburgh edition, from which this is re-printed d
ompriaes t'?riy-eight volumes, the cost of which h
saevui?iy-twodollars The edition now present, k
'.1 of th?i Waverly Novels, will be furnished t
o:npl t, with portrait and titl.? pages for Five a
DoIIth. And con-prises cv? ry word in the o
idit on. the price o. which L-, as above stated, h
uventy two dollar? in boards. J
Tl e publication pi ice affixed to this work, is a
less, in relcr nee to the quality of material and d
style ??fexecution, than that of any other pro- a
(Inchon ot the press in Europ3 or America.? I
.'he investment and expenuilures connected I.
with this undertaking, are much greater than '
usually attend a republication; Hnd it will be tl
apparent that the publishers must rely on an ex.
tensive sale for tl eir remuneration, and that in J
every ins nee a remiiti.nce of the amount?Five I
Dol ars?must accompany the order. They t<
appiiil with entire confidence to the American "
puolic, ler a just and tiborul support in their en- i'
deavors to disseminate the means of an eiilight- d
ened aiu. rational enjoyment. ( h
a
COMPLETION OF J
SIR WALTER SCOTT'S WORKS <
I
FOR FIVE DOLLARS !! ,
The Subscribers who have just published an !11
edition ot "I'he Waverly Novo for the trifling I
sum of K.vo Dollars, will publish on the first of j
Ja...4ury next. No. 1. ot the miscdlanpons prose u
an.I poetical VV rks of Sir Wahor Scott, coin. a
prising the poetical works, including the Mmaircsy
ol tin: Sooitisli Border, which has never ?
appeared in any other edition. The life of Napol,
on, the History of Scotland. life Swirt, Dry. 0
ti n, Fielding, Cuintierkind, St*rne, Mrs. Kadehtf-,
Jolin?lone, Charlotte Smith, De Foo,
<?n Chivalry and Ho nance, Dcmonology* "
a d Wiich'Ti.fi, Paul's L iter to his Kinsfolk,
Talc-sofa Grandfather?4 series, Sermons, Lite "
of Suiuut'l Richardson, Smol et, Goldsmith.
Horace Walp?ile, Le Sage, Baco. Lcydon. Byion n
Miss Sew.ini, &c. The wliole KeAised audi
Cor ected hv hi in-elf. To which is added his .
life and corn sp<? dmce by J. G. Lock hurt. The '
wiinlu to ho completed in twenty.live weekly a
numbers, for Five Uo tars. Payable in advance e'
? tiius forming, with tin-addition of the ' Waver,
y N'V. I-," jnM published in uniform style, a
coiiipl.'te edition of the Woiks of St Walter
Scott. B ong the only onerver issued in Amorior,
and comprising every worn of the Ediriburg
edition in ninety-three Volumes, the cost of
which iso e hundred and forty do'lar*.
Tt.e work will appear regularly in weekly
numbers, printed on good paper, and will be
conn 1 te in twenty five numliers, miking five
larg'- i.etavo volumes. Piecisely similar to the
beautiful edition of the "Waverly Novels" just
issued tiy the ban e Publishers, the immense sale
01 which ;s an eviriei.ee o* tin great satisfaction
of the sui?scrib"re. Title piges and a beautiful- v
ly engraved bust will he furnished. b
Tne publication price affixed to this work, is
Jes*. in r I r< nee to the Quality of material and
style of execution, than that of any other producUon
ot the press in Europe or America. The
inve tment and exp n litnres conno ted with
this undertaking, a?e tnucii greater than usually tl
attend u republication ; and it will be apparent "
that tut Publishers must rely on an extensive
sa'e lor their remuneration. and that in c\ery
instance a remittance of the amount?Five Uol. *
hrs?must accompany the order. They appeal ~
witu entire conlideucc to the American public, j*
for a just and liberal support in their endeavors j:
to dissciiiiiiat1* the means of an enlightened arid
raional enjoy ent. P
Sir Waiter Scott's Novels complete, will !>? j]
sent to any address on receipt of a current ^
note, P' stago paid. *
Sir Walter Scott's Miscellaneous Works com- 8
plate, will he sent to any address, on receipt ot a
current ?5 note, postage paid. ?
' > - ? II ft C. 1_,1 t
I ft?- wiioie euiuou win uu iurwurucu on re.
c< ipl of Ten Dollars. 3
LOUIS A. GODEY, & "
W. M. CHRISTY, c
Publishers, Philadelphia, ?
CLUBBING. I
Scott's Entire Works in ten volumes,
comprising Novels ai.d Miscellaneous
Writings, $10 00
Scout's Entire Works Lady's B?>ok
ane year, and People's Library one
year, 13 CO J
Scott's Novels?Lady's Book and Peo. r
pie's Library one year, 10 I 0 I
Scott's .Vi.sc 0 uneons Works, Lady's a
Hook, People's Library one your, 10 00 e
Tlnir's History ol the French Revolution?Scott's
Novels or Miscellane.
ous Works?and the Lady's Book or
People's Library, 15 00
All Scott's Works in ten Volumes, and
Lord Bacon's Works, 20 00
The Works of Lord Bacon?S ott'?
Novels or Miscullan ous works.
? Ludys Book ore year, and People's
Library one year, 20 00
Any newspaper inserting the above threo or
anr times, n?<* addressing a copy masked, to
Publishers' Hall, Philadelphia," will receive
any five of ihe i ovcls, complete, they may
choose to order, or any five numbers of the Miscellaneous
Works.
If one copy of the piper is already sent to the
Publishers' Hall, another net 4 not be sent ; bat
it would be as well to mark every advertisement j
of a publication issuing from that budding, and
hey will then certainly ba noticed.
Ducvinher, 1S41.
BMP???P?PP??gWpPW?I
ALMANACS FOR 1S4S.
rHK Planter* and Merchant* Almanac fbr
1842. Published by A. E. Miller of
?bar!eslon.
The Sreckett Almanac for 1842.
The People* do Comie.
Old American do Ceaic.
Jbsl received and for *ale bjr the dozen or
ingle, at the
CHERAW BOOKSTORE
November 29.
BLACKSKIITH
rHE Subscribers have formed a Copartner
hip, under the firm of
McIVER 4* LuCOSTE,
rd hare emp oyed competent persona to
arry on the above business, in all its branch?*.
>bop ?m Market Street continued, lately occo.
ied by Mr. C. I. Shiver. The chi.rges for
>ork done will be moderate, We shell he
;iateful for custom from reefomtfefc petOoni,
nd with all such person* accouc * will be kept.
All d?bta contracted for *eid shop, must be en
rdei from us, and all collection* for work done I
rill be made by us.
A M. MrlVISR.
A . P. LAO 8TE,
Cheraw, Nor. 15, 19-11. I tf
THE CHtRAW 8CHOCL8,
rHKSF Schools ore now in fufl operation,
undor tiro follow rig organization, vis:
iev. Fokdyge M. Hubbaed, Principal of
the Boy*' School.
kfr. William E. Wording, Principal of
the Girls' School.
rf4?? Maruaket C'obia, Assistant in the
Girls' School.
lii&s Jane Hebb, Teacher of Music.
These gentlemen and ladies hare brought to
*, the most gratifying testimonials to their
aoni worth and professional excellence. All
f them, are experienced Teachers. Mr. Husard,
ha* boeo engaged in the busincus of in.
t runt ion. for the last twelve years, and is ;
ecommended for the accuracy and extent of his
cholarship and his success in teaching by Presi- j
ent Qmnoy, of Harvard University, who says of
lim: 'Mr. ii. has been for several years a well
mown and highly apj roved teacher of vouth in
he city of Boston, and distinguished lor his ,
ttainmenls and capacity for that office. I have j
i ft en had occasion to become acquainted with
kit classical thoroughness and fidelity by the
outh he has prepared and well prepared for >
kdinibsion to Harvard College." Equnllr deci.
cd are the recomineiiuations of Professor Beck '
nd Pierce ol the saTne University, Professor
Sdwarda of Andovcr, Professor Andrews former.
y of the University of North Carolina, Dr.
'Ocrsweil. arid R.-v. Mr. Curtis, Inte Rectors of
bo Episcopal School of North Carolina.
Mr. Wokdino, has b en employed, for five
ears past, in a Literary Institution at New
iampton N. H. and bring* the unsolicited
estiinonial of the T'usU'kk at parting with him,
to his fidelity and competency a* an Inatmctor i
i Liter, tore." He has also letters recommcn
utory fro-n Piesident l/ord of Dartmouth Colsge,
Messrs. Woodbury. Eastman, Atherton
nd Shaw, m unborn of Cofigr ,;s from New
iampshire. Miss Cobia is very h ghly .ecom.
.tended by the Rev. Or, Gausdcn, lion. K. fi.
*ilchrist, H. A. DeSausure R>q. Dr, Johns* n,
lev. Messrs. Charles Hunkel ami P. Trupier,
nd bv Mr. Christian Mjyr, Historic and Porrait
raint-jr, all of the city of Chraleston. Miss
Iebb has taught music in the city of Washing*
'/ii for several yen s, with great success and
niversal approbation." She is recommended
s "not only a brilliant p rl'ormer on the Piano,
ut also a skillful and successful teaoher" by the
Ion. W, Crunch's and Messrs. Geo. Watcrson.
V Brent, John P. Ingle, Samuel Hanson and
thers of Washington city.
The Trustees have tuken great pains to procure
he services of lnstruciors of character and
lerit, and, believing, f 0111 the personal arquain*
ince they have been able to form with those
ow engaged, thai the lecomiriemlatioris given
v the distinguished gentlemen named as above
re not more generous than just, they confidently
laim for their schools a liberal support.
The school year consists of eleven months,
saving the month of S ptemlmr for vacation,
nd is divided into quarters of twelve weeks
ach. The orices of tuition are us follows ; viz.
For Spelling and Reading $6 00 per qr.
For these etudes with Writing
and Arithmetic 8 00 44
For tiio same, with F/nglish
Gramma and Composition,
Geog apliy with the use of
the Globes and History 10 00 '
For the same, with any of I he
higher Mathematics, N *tural
or Moiai Sciences, An
cicnt Languages, or LMaw.
ing nnd Painting 15 00 '
For music on the Pinno 15 00 ?
Board can he had in respectablo families on
ftry reasonable terms. Tuition is required to
is paid quarteily in a vanct .
By order of the Committee,
JOHN A INGLIS
Secretary.
December 1841. 3 tf
The Temperance Advocate will p'ease copy
le . bov- three times, und forward the account.
D. JOHNSOX.
HAS just received by the lighters of the j
Steamer Oscola, St. Croix and Portirico j
ingars, Bale rnj>e ank 44 Inch hoavv Bugging,
It., and I,aguira Coif e, Cheese, ti' 0 lbs Sole
/ alher and soinp Upper Leathor, Indies and
lentlemen's CCaks, Dress nr.d Frock Coats,
dot Cloth and mixed Cloth Over Coau, Satti.
iett Coatees, Hunting. Flushing and Blanket
. - 1.. onrt V...IC 1
/OQ15 Of Vttriuupunuio, i rtiMu?"w-.u v .
2 Dozen Wool Hats, a variety ot Fur Ham,
oinc very fine.
The above with a stock of Dry Goods, Crock, j
ry and Groceries received a few weeks, muke
he assortment nearly complete. In a few days
fresh stock of Bu.its and Shoes is expected,
tid 2dcz?n pair of Gentlemen's Boots, a very
ne article. All or which will be offered for
ash at low prices to suit the times. Hoots and
Shoes will be made to order for cash.
N. B.?All persons indebted to D. Johnton
re earnestly requested to muke payment as ear- '
y as possible.
Nov(m!>er 1G, 1841. I tf
THE INSTITUTE
FOR the education ofyoung ladies nt Rockingham,
Richmond County. North Carolina
uulor thedirection of Dr. C. Zimmerman and
ady will commence the exercises of the winter
cssion on 3d January next, to continue till the
ind of May. The terms are as heretofore:
Four classes for all 'tranches of ap
English Educ tion $8 to 16
Latin and French Languages,
each 20
Music 20 1
Use of Piano 2 |
Waxwork 8 1
Needlework z i
Board, including lights, hedding,
washing, fuel and attendance of
servants 45
Books and Stationary at the store
prices.
Rockingham N. C. De^emlwr 16, 1841.
6 4t
BLACKSMITH SHOP.
THE Sut?cnber having employed a good
)'ack-smith from North Carolina. ISolicit? a
share ol public patronage.
JOHN M. SMITH.
Cheravr, D*e. 21, 18-11. (J tf
> MlHill
GARDEN SEEDS.
A Full supply of Fresh anil Superior Gar*
(Jen seeds tor 1842, just received sod for
sale by
JOHN WRIGHT,
at the Bookstore.
December 15, 1^41. I tf '
COWS.
WANTED tvto or threernilcb cows?Enquire
at this oAec.
POLE BOAT FOR SALS.
rriHE Pole Boat James R Err in will be sold
4 on favorable terms. She is row on the
way up and win do uenverea u> uie purenoser uu
her arrival. Apply to either of the subscribers.
ll>. MALLOY
W. fc T. BAILEY & C*.
JAMES H. COLE.
December 4, 18-11. 4 tf
" 8HEJI.IFF SALftk
ON Writs of Fieri Facias will be sold before
the Court H<:ee door on the first Monday
and day following in January next within the
legal hours the following property via:
4 Lots in the Town of Cheraw levied on as
the property of Geo^ Edwards and known in the
plan of said Town by Nov. 1S2 (one hundred
and eighty two) 18!) (one hundred and eighty
three) 164 (one hundred and eighty four) and
165 t ne hundred and eighty five) at the suit
of W. J. B.iiley adinr. et al vs. Go rge Edwards
One Lot in the Town of Cheraw known in
the plan of said Town by No. 260 (two hundred
and eighty) together with ti>e improvements
thereon, also one unfinished Buggy Wagon,
levied on and to be sold as the property of C. 1.
Shiver al the suit of Taylor & Punch vs. C. I.
Shiver.
100 Acres of land more or less whereon the
defendant resides at the suit of Middleton Sc.
King for another, and S. C. Winninghaui vs.
Zilpha Hustess.
250 Acres of land more or less, levied on as
property of Mary Reed whereon she resides
udjoiningtbe lands, of Laurence Prince, John
Pervis and others at the suit of the State vs.
Miiry Reed.
One negro man (Collin) at the suit of Ne ill
Crawfora vs. Ranald McDonald and D. A. Mc
Eachern, aud A. Uluo bearer et al vs. Ranald
McDonald.
548 Acres of land more of land more or less,
on the south aide of big Wealfield's Creek
whereon the defendant resides adjoining the
lands of Mrs Ilinson, Sauiutl White, James
Everett and W.J. Pcgues at the suit of A. B ue
etal. vs. Thrashly White and John G. While.
Terms?Cash?Purchasers to pay for necessary
papers.
TAHV EVANS.
Shff. C. D.
Ch'csterfield C. H. Sliff V. )
Office, Decoml>er 10, 1841. \ 5 tf
SHERIFF SALE.
BY Order of the Court of Ordinay of Che ,
terfield District will be sold at Chestcrficl
Court House on the first Monday in January
next within the legal hours nil the real esuto of
Ahingdm Pa'sous deceased, consisting of nne
tract of land in said district on Westfields Crce
containing three hundr d acres more or less,
bounded north by the state line, West by Lewis
Melton's land. South by Samuel White's land
and East by lsham Wallace's land
Terms made known on the day of sale, or
may be seen by reference to a decree in the Or.
dinary's Office.
JOHN EVAN?.
Shif. C. D.
Chesterfield Court House, i
December 10, 1841 (
5 3t
CORONERS SALE.
ON a writ of Fieri Facias will be sold before
the Court House door on the first Monday
in January noxt. within the legal hours tne following
property viz:
100U Acres of land more or less whereon the
defendant resides at the suit of Hugh Craig
and John Evans against Ranald McDoua'd,
Terms?Cash?Purchasers pnying for necessary
pipers.
W L. ROBKSON,
C. C. D. !
Chesterfield Court House, )
December 10, 1841. \ 5 3t
GARDE* SEED, &C. ^
THE Subscriber has just receive! a full and j
general assortment of Fresh WARDEN j
SEED from the Agricultural Warehouse and
Seed Store of the Now England Farmer Boslon.
among which are Sugar Beet, Ru?a Bag.a.
White F'at Turnip, Vc. &c- by tiie pound and
caller quantity.
He has also lor sale a General Assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES, with WINES and
LIQLORS, Raisins, Figs, Almonds, Citron.
Currants, Candy, Pickles, Tobacco, Segars,
<fcc. &c.
His Store is Two Doors below the Store of
Messrs. Taylor &. Punch.
CHARLES VANDERFORD.
Cheraw, December 14, lH41.
5 tf
MARLBORO' ACADEMY.
THE examination in this institution will
comtn -uce on Thursday. 9th December
next, in lh?! Femnl' Depirtriient and be continued
in the Mule Depirtment the day fo lowing.
At the c'ose <*f acli d iy vhrre will lie an exhibilion
of speaking, c*?m positions, music andorigmal
dialogues. The public are invited to attend.
Aficra \acatiori of four weeks the exercises
will be resumed the second Monday in J.mua'y.
Chauncev P. Judd, A, B. Principal of the Male,
nnd Miss Ann Throop, Principal of ibo Female
Department.
Mr. Judd is a graduate of Yale College, from
whoso Lieu iv he brings the highest lestimoni.
als, In addition to the English branches, he
teaches Rook-kccping, Surveying, Latin. Greek, I
French, and fits pupils for every class in college.
Mi>s Tliroop received a thorough education at
one of the l est Seminaries North, and in addition
to ihe Eng'ish studies, she instructs in Music
und all the ornamental branches
These teicheis have been engaged in Miis
Academy one year to the entire satisfaction o
the whole community, 'lhe Trusses do not
hesitate to s y t ay are unsurpasset !n ap'ness
to tench, in skillful government, thorough instruction
and polished manners.
E P ERVIN. Secretary.
Pennettsvi'le: S. C. Nov. 28th. 1841
Board miy he had in respectable families at
fjoui $5 lo SIU per mouth.
2 iSmij
HOUSE ASD LOT FOR SALE
IN BENNE TTS VILE.
THE Subscriber will offer for sale to the j
best bidder, a valuable dwelling House and
Lot on the first Monday in January next in Bennettsville.
The House is n now one and large enough for
any family of ordinary size, or for a boarding
house, and has convenient out houses all new.
ti? i..? A.mi..inu ii.nr acres and is well enc o->ed,
I 1 hi; ivi vi'Mbuiuc
it is adjoining the Female Academy lot and
would perhaps be as desirable spot lor a resi.
: deuce as any in the place.
J Terms will tie liberal and maue known on the
: day of sale.
I johv McQueen.
Marll oro' December 14, 1841.
5 3t
CORN WAITED,
THE Subscriber wishes to purchase 2 00
Bushels ^ood Corn,
D. MALLOY.
I Dvcernlier 0, If 41. 4 if
9
CASH SYSTEM CONTINUED.
THE TIMES are such as to compel the
Subscriber tu continue the Cash System;
Groceries and all articles in that line will
be sold for Cash only. Persons whoae accts.
and notes still remain unpaid, will please understand
that no new credits will be given
until all old arreareges are settled in full.
D. M ALLOY.
IPORT9NAIS POWDER.
ONE Case English Canister Rifle Powder,
manufactured by "Pigous & Wilks," Loodon,
lor sale by the Canister.
D. MALLOY.
May 28, 1841. 29 tf
GOOD R ADD A INS.
TH E Subscriber has on hand many articles
of Merchandise not now in his line of business;
and torhich he has no room in his s.ore
for, allsucl' goods will be sold very cheap.
They consist of the following articles, via.
Negro Cloths (a good article) White PU'ns,
Blunket Overcoats, Duffil Blankots, Bale Ropo,
Brass And Irons, Shovels and Tongs, Jugs and
Jars, Pots and Ovens. Iron and Steel, Hardware
Crockery, &c.
G. H. DUNLAP.
November 10,1841. 52 tf
"THE SUBSCRIBER"
PURCHASED recenily in New York a \e?y
heavy and general assortment of G iod8 wh h
have all come to hand, and he now off* i
them at Wholesale or Retail at very low pric
for Cash or Produce.
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27th 1841. 80 tf
SPER3I, AJB TANNERS OIL,
By the Barrel or at retail, for sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. 50 tf
2500 PAIR SHOES. '
Comprising every varie'y, and for sale on accommodating
terms.
A- P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. 50tf
CHEESE.
CASKS CHEESE
For Sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
Dec. 1, 1841. 3 tf
HATS A3JD CAPS.
15 Dozen Gentlemeus' and Boys, Black and
Drab Fur Hats,
28 Dozen Wool Hats.
A L?rge slock of Fur, Hair, Cloth, and Se.
lette Caps,
For sale by
A. P.LACOSTE.
Oct 27 1841. 50 ti
FEATHERS.
200 lb. new Feathers in store and for sale
by I) M ALLOY.
October 25th 1841. 50 tf
SADLEDRY.
A very large assortment of Boys, Men?, and
Ladies Saddles. Also, Bridles, A/artingales,
Whips, Collars, Saddle Bags, (Jig, Sulkey,
and Carryall Harness, Stirrup Irons, Gir he
arid Surcingles. For sale very cheap bv
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27th 1841. 50 tf
AIII ALS FOR 1842.
JUST received at the Bookstore.
The Gem, Extra Super. Culf,
r rionosmp* uucring,
The Kose,
Tlic Violet,
The Dahlia,
j Ccto'jjr 2JM. 1841. 50
CUT l%A2L!?i.
100 Kegs, 4d tin 8d lOd 12d and 20 nails,
For sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27,1841. 50 tf
lulsm
BOXES, Bunch Raisins,
JL x)' 20 halt do. * 44
20 qutr. do. 44 ?4
Just received and lor Sale bv
A. P. LACOSTE.
Dec. 1,1641. 3 if
CANDLES AND SOAP.
Sperm, Margsnne and Tallow Candles
Bar and Perfumed Saop.
Fo; Sale bv
A. P. LACOSTE.
' October 27. 1841. 50 tf
HARDWARE AJfJD SRITHS' ?
TOOLS.
A general slock of these articles for sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27,1641. 50 tf
FAIfClf AND STAPLE
DRY GOODS.
A few Fancy, and a large and well selected,
j stock of Staple Dry Goods for sale iow bv
A. P. LACOSTE. j
I October 27, 1841. 50 tf
! GLASS, PAIXT, AND PUTTY.
A Large Stock of these articles, which will
I be sold at reduced rates.
A. P. LA OSTE.
| October 27, 1841. 50 tf
j CARRIAGE MAKIXG.
J. T. GUIS WOLD
WOULD respectfully inform the inbabi~ i
tantsof Cherxw and the public in general, i
that he has tiken the store on the corner oi I
?-- 1_ I
Front and Market stioeis, wnere nc nut-mi? .
keeping a general assortment of Carriages, and J
is now offering for silo some fine B roil lies,
Buggies an.! Buggy Waggons that lie will sell
chenp : also a few set of Harness.
N. B.?Repairing dono with neatness and
despatch.
Dccjiiiber 20, 1841, 6 p2t
B BRYAN & BROTHER, hold a lease
on the lower vrbarf near the old Fc ry
j Landing, arid will ch jege each Bo it for the priv.
? ilege of landing discharging and loading.
Each St am Boat, Throe Dollars.
Each Pole Boat, Tow Boat or Lighter, Tw?
Dollars.
Each Cotton Flat loaded or built, One Dollar
and Fifty Cents,
With the privilege of remaining one weok,
longer at a corresponding rate.
Cheraw, Sept. 28, 1841. 46 tf
| . .
NOTICE. I
I WILL offer for sale on the 2-lth of Decern.
b<*r next, the plantation and tract of Land
| whereor. I now reside, containing One Thousand
, ne?es (more or less,) situated on the Stage Road
leading lrom Che* aw t? Fayettoville, on which
there are two Or st Mills, one Saw Mill, Cotton
tiin, Cotton Screw, and all necssary buildings
for the accommodation of a family. Persons
wi-hing to purchase are invited to call and examine
the premises.
Conditions?The payments to be divined in
four equal annual instalments, bearing interest '
from date. JOHN W. BOWYER.
Marlborough District. So. Ca. )
October 1st,, 1841. {
5?^=
SOUTH CABOLIHA. *
Dar lington DittricL
IN EQUITY.
Mary Whittington vs. ) BiU *<
Levi Whittington aod > for
wife and others. ) . Partition.
It appearing to ray satisfaction, that Alaiw
garet Whittington, Georgt Whiuingtoo,
Sophroaia Whittington, Franky Whittington,
and Francis Whittington, Defendants in the
above sta! i case, are absent fan, and reside
beyond the limits of this slate, on notion at
Dudley, it is ordered that they do Senear and
plead, answer or demur W complaioaats Bill*
wiihin three months iroa the plMjiof
this order, or judgment jwv rnnjsssn, wtll he
entered against them.
Also ordered, that this order he published
twice a month, for three months, in the Faneera'
Gazette.
E. A. LAW, C. E. C.D.
Commissioners Office, at Dtr- \
iagton C* H. October 13,1841, f502afSoi
SOUTH CABOLIIA.
. i
Ransom Britt, vs. 7 Declaration is
E. P. Guion Sl Co. f Attachment.
Whereas the Plaintiff in the above stated ease
this day filed his Declaration against the Defendant,
who is absent from, and withoot the
limit* of Ibis state (as it is said) and baring neither
wile nor Attorney known within the same,
it is ordered that the Defendant do appear sad
plead to the Declaration aforesaid within a year
and a day from tho date hereof, otherwise final
and absolute Judgement will be awarded agniiuA
him by default,
T. BRYAN, C. C. P.
Office of Common Pleas, A
Chesterfield C. House, >
November 19, 1840. j
50
SOUTH CAROLINA,
Che.xterfield District.
Eli Wal nee Applicant against 1
Tabitha Sparro*, the Heirs of >
Henry Wa'Jace, Joseph Wal. )
lacc. Jackson Wallace, Wm. 1 ?|
Wallace and Elizabeth Wal-> > w
lace. j
It anpenringto my satisfaction that Tahithn
Sparrow and Joseph Wallace, two of the Dsfen.
Hants, resides without this State, it ie the'etorw
ordered, that they do appear and object to Ute
division or sale ofthe real estate of Elizabeth
Wallaoe, on or beforo the fifteenth day of J >nu.
ary next, or his consent to the same wffi he entered
of record.
T. BRYAN, 0. C. D*
November 1, 1841. 51 Ifit
DRUGS, NEDICINE8,
Chemicals, Patent Medicine*,
Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Dye
Stuffs, &c. &c, for sale
wholesale and retail by
A. HOPTOiY, CHERAW, S. .
At his Drug Store, next door to Brpum
Bryan df Brother.
Where may be had nt nil time* a m
eortino t of articles in the Drug line?roam
mended to be of superior quality which will be
disposed of on very moderate terms?Physicians
and others wishing pur.' medicines, may rely
on being supplied with tbcui.
Mav 26. 1841- 28
j ho duUttcrioor Hi/- juei received, and aril
keep constantly on hand.Cotton Yarn and Twi
at wholesale, from the Manufactory ol Koakb* ,
haul.
GEO. GOODRICH.
Cheraw, Jun. 1840. 10 It'
.
SIMS YEW NOVEL, * "
CONFESSIONS, or The Blind Hart
Just received at the
bookstore.
December 1.
U-Wc are authorize! to announce Mr. JoRl
r. Donaldson, us a candidate for Clerk of too
Court for Marlborough District.
November 17, I 9t
CHINA CROCKERY AND GLASS A
WAKE. w
Tlj E Subscriber has on hand a good assort,
merit of the above, comprising a variety of
patterns. For sale cheap*
D. MALLOY.
vi ol 1q41
Jiii^ oif mm
29 tf
?
AXLK
19 dozrn Col in*, Hump. and Mar*h superior
Axes, for pale by the dozen at much below the
usual rated.
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27,1841. 50 tf
| NOTICE.
G. H. DCNLAP
Would respectfully give notice to his frieHds and
the public that li.ivuig commenced business ngnin
on bis os\ ii account In; finds it absolutely aecesu
sary to curt.il very much his credit business,
he has consequently determined to or en accounts
only with such persons as nave heretofore paid
. L.: _ ?f. nMnnhi'ill, nl A. nMr tKfl nut nf
k I It' 41 awvv't II'? W. ?*? ?" ; ifr- ?w
the year and with >-uch only at will give poti.
live assurance of doing so in future.
Oct. 13, 1841. 48 1 tf"
SEW -4>D CHEAP COODS.
f Have just received a well selected assort*
ment of staple and fancy Dry Goods of the
I Latest style and fashion for the season.
riease'call and examine my stock before
purchasing.
M. BUCHANAN. .
May 31, 1841. 29 If1'
CANDLES
A few Boxes Ta low and Sperm Candles for
sale by
D. MALLOY.
May 31,1841. t
29 If t
For Sale.
A TRACT on the Dectrines of Election an4
Reprobation, by Rev. James H. Thornwell.
Also, a Vindication of the Protestant Doctrine ^
concerning Justification. 1
May 1st. 1840. 25 tf
THE SOUTHER* HARP.
CONSISTING of Original Sacred and Morel
Songs, adapted to the most, popular Alelo.
uies, for ihe Piano Forte and Guitir by
MRS MARY S. B DAJVA,
OF CIIAR1.ESTON, 8. C.
" This work supplies a vacuum which hae
long been felt in the musical world. Ilia indeed
the Christian's Vocal Companion, and we hope
no family will be without it."?BosL paper
For sale at the Cheraw Bookslore by
JOHN WRIGHT.
July 5,1841. 84 tf
IN2B.
BLACK, Dark Blue. Light Blue, Red and
Copying Inks, in small ^Bottles, For
sale by John Wright at the Cher aw Bookstore.
October 30. 1840.
51 tf