Farmers' gazette, and Cheraw advertiser. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1839-1843, January 19, 1842, Page 243, Image 3
Departments, iwi Wi#:'s Speech, and
^ginalty concluded, after having said in
effect, that the Democratic party wan noi
defeated iif North Carolina by hard cider
and econrskins" but by being outJutmbugged!
They had deserted the
proper and honororable mode of political
warfare, and had attempted to buiobug
the people, but the Whigs bad out-hutnbugged*
them!
The "deli very of thi< Speech seemed tr
take the whole asscmnuge ail aback,
and many Were seen grouped in anxiou?
conversation, breathing * diabolical and
damnable tnUcndoes'' upon him whe
could thus presume to express his own
opinion.. .After Mr. H. had concluded.
Mr. Hybart, took the floor, having
been apparently chosen as tin: advocate
of the ultra Democratic portion of the
body re. Haywood h?iJ others?of the
majority the minority. He spoke
my warmly, declaiming against the
** unjfwt and ungenerous imputation'
*? mm mm ww / ?r ff..t * J
murte'tiv nr. ti. tie (.nr. nyiwr^ sum
ho sought n<? appptause front the galleries!
and then, referring to Mr. Haywood,
naked "What have I done that mine ene
mien should praise me ?" He hoped the
Pit*ean d' Rtyol u t i o u n would lie adojw
Mr ^Haytrxipd wae understood to say
in reply* tjkat h* neither nought applause
from the galleries. or frrnn below!?he
wax no:otfine-hoMer or seeker for office:
ami (Hon added that as he could not conarientiouslv
sanction, much less vc?to tor.
the aloprioir r?f the matters alluded to h?
him, He* begged that the O?nven*on wou|?
grantlitm le iVe bfuhwenc?*! And, there
upon, wishing Mhe rntui b rs, severally,
safe and happy journic* home, he bid
V tllefwjpridd evening and disappeared.
.. yfclcwiah' n then moved that the
Jtpr^i'ms oi?j-cied to by Mr Haywood,
la? aJLncfccn out.?(ren. AUi*on opi?oeee
thisatmuglv, because if it were done,
t'wofdfl ii -ver do to mention .the mnttei
in wJeeliunecring, or their opponent."
w?njid"hnve them on the hip.
Toe i'rnattihlc and R ^solutions (with
tho'e*cept?oii ??f the one to hold County
meetings) were then unanimously adop.
ted,' and il'heing near night, an adjourn,
mefif tt> 1 o'clock in rftte evening, was
agreed1 to. \ - '
?t?> ti [,
ABtfxWsb rxox TflK NATIONAL 1NTRLLI'
RNCII.
; TUB FIFTH WIS Kit 01' T1IB 8B39ION
IJ ma passed awnv without the a ceo inpidiufeol
of any important object hy
Congress; no hill having vet paused both
I|i,U^n but the partial appropriation bill.
Nm .iiiitf hu been done, nof has there
Iieeii any *tcy taken* l*!)ond the report of
tpn ImU? bv tbp Committee of Ways ami
tttiAfc?''<t"Warda providing for the deficit
in' (be pay* and mentis which isofcourse
fVcryr day increasing by the demands
nil.c i tbe opening of the tirst quarter of
llie yen^kd'eidnnlates against the Treiw.
ttry. .A'gnveriiiuent with such vast reaourres,
a ntt *o many tides to high credit
that *?f tile Unfed States may ;ierfcajt*
afford t.o triHe with its credit; hut
lint rX|**di<?Hcy of doing ?o may well he
duiibteff,
... In the Senate, the Report upon the
Fiscal \gencv is still ii|h?ii the aav.!, or
rather in tire furnace, in which it is se.
afefviy tried, by blasts hot ind cold he fore
King roaity lor the anvil. Our antici.
potion is that the debate will not lie
touch furl her-prolonged on the question
5>f reference;, that tlm.lWsurv plan will
jfwlon select roinmfrtee; and 'hat, with
sutch nHKiifi'Mitjoex as the development*
in debate may have suggested, it will he
presented for the main discussion in the
14-natc with features differing in some
..respects trwn those in which it came from
the. hanl* ?r the Executive. I'iwi it
*r*0 fy*f he wrought into any shape to
. rwc.Hrfi it the sanction of hotli Houses of
Omginss is very doubtful, Iwit not, we
en filer chink, wholly to tie despaired of.
Tii* only two questions of general
c'OHeqiiMrtce which have been agitated
' Ideride' i-n the House of Representaare,
first, the reference of the que*,
tnui ?f revenue, as connected with Vfno.
fictur-s, toti.e Committee on Manufacture*?.by
Hiich it seems to l>e under.
kit the'expressed opinion of the
^fffoftKclhnt the state of the Manufacture*
>*f the country, as well as the wants of
he Treasury, are to lie taken intoconsidcr
itioh in tin g-nera! revision of the ilu ma
apon imports; and. second I v the inatrhction
given l?v the vote of Saturday
last to the Judiciary coniuiitt e to report
'? hill to repeal the Bsnknmt f/?w, which,
smitreaders will recollect, though pissed
lit the last Session of Congress, has not
. yat gw?e into effect.
\ WW from New York, of the ere.
iagof the 7th tint, says; **U. S. Bonds
j*y*Me in 3 years with 6 |>er centvinter,
est, can he had to-dav at 96. Stock*
still Adeline {confidence in the State* is
running very low, and the U. States are
put much better,"
TVs Washington Independent con.
, ?rtn* the rumor, that a leave of absence
was madr for Gotu Gaines, and that the
whole atfiir wns managed, as well with a
... . proper vsiw of th? duties of the Govern..went,
as with becoming reject to the
advanced *<p and valuable services of
.. the reternn, who has been so imprudent
as to leave bis station wit! <? if orders.
Cor pg# pond em* of t|ie Savannah Republican.
*c teafTFiniiiDA, Jsn. V1842. ?
TbeOfcws froiii Tetnpa, is that stuaJI
Blte5S5H5HSHHHSSSHBHSHH5SH555
I parties of Indiana continue to come in,
i nearly all the renegrade creek Indians by
: this time, it is supposed have arrived
?which ift good news, and relieves the
settlements of Middle- Florida from all
i dread of these hostile wretches.
' Cheap Goods.?The Manchester,
I (Eng.) market report says, that cotton
cloth sold thereat 3s for 28 yards, weighing
three pounds a piece. This is just a*
bout two cents and ;> half a yard, r
, At Davton,Ohio, on the 17th instant,
I kngs were coming in very fast, and were
, selling at $ 1,37 to $ 1,75 per cwt.
? I n. t or nnn ' f
Ihijuuu ; olvuv . . .
Most of our readers will remember that
j j in April last a Mr. Allston, of Tallahas.
j see, challenged Gene-al Reed, ??f Florida.
, J They fought and the General shot htm.
. Willis Allston, a brother of the deceased.
, ' nnu the General had a recontre subsek
i quently, and a second one, when the
former shot the latter* He has since
, i went to Texas.
} \ Private letters received in this city ye?.
i terday states that he has had farther dif'
' Acuities there, which ended in his taking
i the life of another, and his own life being
1 tak -n.
. . We hear that he arrived in the neigtw
horhobd of Brazoria about the 10th ulti*
mo; that about six or eight miles from
(he town, in the woods, he met Dr* John
McNeil Stewart; that an altercation arose
between them, relative to a friend of Mr.
Stewart, both being armed; that Allston
irew his knife to rftah him, but Stewart
erceiving his intention; fired three xhois
u him with one of Colt's pistols; that
UUtou, though severely wounded, Hied a
ifle and shot-gun at his opponent, which
instantly killed him.
A memorandum from Thomas F. Me.
Raima, of Galveston, on the back of one
if the letters, states that Allston was ar
ested, takon out and shot hv the citizeus
if Brazoria.?;Y. 0. Pic. 1 $1 inst.
MARRIED
On the ifttlt itisl. in Anson County,
Mr. Cleinment Bryant, to Miss A/nrllm
Brantlv: Also, Mr. Allen Carpenter, to
diss Teal: Also, Mr. William Parker, to
Miss Dinah Burns: Also. Mr. Alexander
T.iotnas, to Miss Cu.peil, all on the sauio
j d?V.
cheraw price current.
January 18 1842.
AITICLH PK* | $ C. | $ 1
B cI jh market, lb 0 3 0
B.rou from wjguue, ib 8 a 10
?Sjr retail. lb 10 a 15
Butter Ib 121 a 2b
Bee*wai Ib 22 * a 2
B*tf|fi'tjr y?r?l 25 26
| lialv tt ipe lb 10 a 121
in.,IT * Ib 121 a ?5
,j Cotton, lb 7 a 8
j Corn, bu*h 50 a
Flour, Country, brl 54 * *
I Ko itherH Tin way. none lb 4lt a 4H
jKoMrr, 10011,? 75 a 100
! lilae*, window 5'M> 3 25 a 3 371
I , 10*12, 50ft 3 50 a 3 75
i Hide, green lb 5 a
dry lb 10 a
i Iron lOuib* 5 50 a 0 50
Indigo Ib r a 2 50
! Lime cask 4 a 4 5n
| Lard acaree lb 11a 12
: Leather, ?ult, lb 22 a 28
Lead, bar i<> it* a
. Lngw joe lb 10 a 15
j Atnlnsie, S. O. pal 40 a 50
gal 35 a 37
Nail*. .tut. aborted Ib 71 a K
? -? wrought lb 16 a 18
OaiM bttoh 3o a 37
j Oil, currier* ?nl 75 a
Tiik Rivku continues in good boating
order.
DfiD-r i?..' i:^im<:i.'Tn\vSi
A V/l% V/A \? UVI%\? All \/ ?? 41?
AKKIVKU.
i 13th Brijj Juti??. Lewis, 6 day* from
New York: ?S'ehooner 0?en. Tamil.
H <ipo:?, 6 days iVoiu New York, hound
to Bucks Mills.
SffcERlFF BALKS*
ON Writs ui Kurt rkcU^ will b sold before
iiiM i'ourt Houmo dour on the fir?i .Monday
an I day following to Fmiiiur* next wbliinihe
legal liouis the following property, vi*.'
Four Lota in Lite *1 own ol'Ciieruw levied on as
the properly of George Kdw.irda auo known in
tins p| in of anid Town by No?. 1*2 (one honored
and eighty two) ie.'f (one hundred and eighty
| thr'e) 181 (one hundred and eighty lour) and
1 fs.'i (one hundred and eight* five) at the suit ot
W. .1. B.mev admr. et at vs. George Etlwatih;
t'l.a t loi? .ire offered *he property ut George
E :w.uda, with, an understanding betw>en the
Jodgineiit Creditor* of the said E.iwards and
the foinior purchaser who did not comply.'
tine Negro irl. Lydia, levied on and to be sold
| as the properly of Hampton SaneslKjrrjr^at the
1J suit of Isaac Tiniuioiis vs. li tin; ton S uiu'xberry.
j One two horse wagon, one pair buggy
{ springs, sit pieces irons far boggy body, one
j tilack.?mith't? bellows, one anvi , one liana hum.
1 mei,.oi?e slrdgo hummer, one vice, one dozen
j tine chairs, one c ock, ouo pine side board, two
i pine tables, one chiid* crib, one Wash stand, one
! w tali stand, one rocking chair, half dozen com
moil chair*, on Mfc, One cloth's press, i#o
piaxa bench's, ami?!? jogg mg board, levied on
u? the propwr'y ofCharlc I. Shiver ut th ? suit
of Taylor & Pouch vs. Charlea I. Shivor. This
levy will tic offer dtor sale ui Cheraw, on Tues.
day tli second day of sale.
54d Acres of land more or less on the south
side of big We*tfiel<i8 Creek, whereon the
defeiulaiit resides, adjoining the land* of Mr.
S.iinuol White, James Everett and W. J. Pefieit
at the "uitoi A Blue et al vs. Thrashley White
and John (?. While.
Al of Andrew Clarke's interest in n lot in the
Town of Choraw, known in the plan of said
Town, by No. 219 being the one half of said
j lot and the improvements I hereon at t ie suit ol
B: \l illoy for (i. Dureit vs. John E Edwards,
A Clark and J Hnrvey, and Boynton &> Hydect
al v*. Andrew Clarke.
One negro in in, Collin, at the suit of Neil!
Crawford v* Ranald McDondd, and D. A. Mc
K'icliern, and A. Blue, bearer el al v*. Ranald
McDonald.
T- rm*?Cush?Pui chaser* to pay for necesaa.
ry paper*.
JNO. EVANS, Sl.fH C. D.
January 15, 1842. 10 tf
MMTILL be sold at Darlington Court House
ww on the first Monday in February next
between
30 JL\D 40 LIKELY yEG ROES.
Wui. WJVCATE, P. L>
J*t.uury 12. iziX. IS tf
* . j x
If OTICE.
THE Cop*rtrrn^fufrftfMwiwA ro. is
this day dissolved t?y mutual consent alt p r. ,
ronfl hav.ng demand* against the firm, or against (
e ther of the subscribers individually, nre'requ ?ted
to present them by the first of Fourusry next,
v at that tlioo A. J. M to lexve tho '
j place. ?. ^ * ,
I a; j, roses,?*
. JOSHUA LAZARUS. '
January 17, 1842. iO 2i \
SHERIFF ~S A 1.E7 <
BY Order of the Court ofOnlinarv for Che?. .1
terfield District will he sold before the Court '>
House of mid District .on the first Monday in <
February next at the Heal estate of Elizabeth I
Wallace deceased, consisting of two tracts of j
land,; one tract lying: on the road leading from . j
Clicst'M field Court House to Society Hill, con- <
tainimj 'wo hundred and fifty acres more or leas |
adjoining the lamis of Mary Reml on the East, |
the jamls of Jo'm i'crvisand others on the North, j
One other tract containing nue hundred acres
more or less near Gopher Hill whereon James ^
Hewit now reside* being part of a tract of land
granted to Jjshui Prout. 1
Terms, as much Cub M will pay the expanse#
j of this sale the balance to he paid the first day of
January next, purchaser to give Bond or Note
carrying interest froin tbn day of salo, and n
mortgige ol tho pr? mi en, if deemed i scewwry,
to tbo Ordinary to secure the purchase mmn-r.
JOHN EVANS, .Sheriff, C. 1).
Jinnary 15. 1842. v 10 tl .
SALE OF MEGROm
BY Order of the Ordinary for Cbe*terfi*W
lO District. I will ofP?r tor uafc in Cher a wr uu L
Monday tho 15lt> of Pfbrua?y next, froui.;a,? :.?? ?
, 25 TO 30 LIKELY NEGROES. ...
< belonging to ths En late of tho lato General 3, '
Gillespie;
Terms?One half payable 1st J anuary 184V,.
the balance'1st January, 1844, to be secured by
bonds b -aring uteiest from dale, with approved i
personal security.
JA. GILLESPIE, Admr. 1
At tha same time 1 will offer a like, number of
my own negroes for sale, upon the sum-! terms^
JA. GILLESPIE. ,
January 18th 1*42. 10 4t '
SOUTH CAROLINA^
Chesterfield District.
By Turnir Bryan, Esq. Ordinary.
WHEREAS, Gen. James Gillespie nude j
suit to in* to grant him Letters of Admin- j
i*t ration of the Estate and Effects which were
of Jaines Gillespie Jun.
These are to cite and admonish all and singular ]
the kindred and creditor* of the saiil James ]
Gillespie jun. deceased, that they be and appear
before mo, in ihe Court of Ordinary, to he held
at Chesterfield C. H on lltu first Monday in j
Fohruary, next, to show cause, if any they nave,
why the said Administration should noi be ;
grant* *1
Given under my hand and soal, this 13th day ;
nl January in the year of our L?jrd one thouMnd
eight hundred and forty two,and in the fifith year- ]
ol American lud. pendenee.
T. BRYAN. O; C, O.
January 17, 1842. 10 2t
MERCHANTS' BANK, S. C.
ChrraWi Jan. 1, 1841.
THE Directors of this Bank hate declared j
a dividend of *4 por share, tor the lust i
' halfyeai, payable on and after this day. '
W. GODFREY, Cashier.
8 Jt
?3 Chesterfield Diet. s. C , i
Jan'y. 8th, 1842. { * 1
THE SUBSCRIBER
T.IKES this method of informing tb* pub.
lie and his.friends, that he intends ctltnmenc. !
ing a country School, with a limited number [
of pupils. (the num er not to exceed eighteen.) .,
<*l a healthy situation, (near Burn's Mi;L.) |
n this District.' Anyone, wishing to board j
his children, may, by applying to me, in person
or by letter, ascertain the terms, and the
| plac *s .it which board ran be obtained conve.
men' to the school house Tlw school bouse
w ill bo a comfortable framed. house, now be?no
erected. Any one by applying early may
obtain admittance for his children until the
number is made up. Terms are an follows .
English : lowest Class, quarterly $6 (Ml
Second Class, " 8 (M)
Latin and Greek with the above 10 00
The tuition payable quarterly in advance to
J. W. Burn, Treasurer.
The Subscriber pledges to use his utmost
endeavors to preserve order in ih?* School, and
to attend to the morals of those committed to
his care.
The school will commence the 5th Afond ?y
in this month.
For further particulars apply to
R. L. BURN.
Cheraw, Jan'y. 8th, 1842. 9 2t
SALE OF VALUABLE REAL
AND PERSONAL ESTATE,
i TljS 1 Virtue of a Deed of Assgiiiuienl of all
! 13 his Estate to me by En. B. Wheeler for
! tin benefit of hi* creditors, I will offer for sale
at Marion Court House on Monthly the 7th Feb.
ruarv next, ull his Real and Personal Eslat ,
con>i>ting of a'out Four Tlionsand Acres <>t
Lind in this District, about Twenty.five Hon.
(I re. i Acres of which is in a high state of cultivu.
> lion for Corn aiiu Cotton, and possesses valuable
. ./IrmluiiM fnr l ilnilv>r nnH RlllllTH. ill tho Lit I
mentio >6(1 tract is shunted a fine Saw and Crist
Miil, Dwelling and Ov?rse<*rs House, .and ?U
the Buildings fit for iuituedialq occupation. ?
Also Seventeen Hundred Acres in the. Warhoe
I Neck. One Thousand Acres in one Tract em*.
| bracing the Warhee landing on ?he Ureal P*e
j Dee livor. and at the saine tihie Seventy lik?ly
1 NBGROKS. among which are 30 p*ime feiioWs.
1 Two Carpenters, one Painter and oi|Q Black.
' smith, also about on'* Thousand Bushels Corn,
30 Thousand lbs. Fodder, Waggons, Horses,
Mules, Cattle,. Hogs, Household uud Kitcli n j
furniture, Plantation Tools, Ac. As, tuo j
residence is near the village of Msrinh'uiitf in |
one of the most improving jind healthy sections J
of country in litis part of the State it is r ;gtru d >
j a fine situation fur persons Who wish permanent !
| ly to settle themselves, on a gn??d mid healthy
j planting interest. The terms will he such as <
! tho oroditors will assent to, whic with s| proved
I purchasers w II be no doubt liberal. ,
A. L. SCARBOROUGH. 1
A?=*ien??. |
IN THE CdMMOX I'LKAS.
Chexttifidd District,
Henry Easterling, ) Declaration
V8. > on note in
G. VV. Booth. ) Attachment.
WHEREAS the Plaint iff in thin action dirt
on this day tile his Declaration against G. W.
Booth, the defendant, who is absent froiu and
without the limits of the State (as it is said.)
and having neither wife or attorney known
: upon wlinin a copy of the above Declaration,
with.a .rule to plead thereto, may be served;
It is therefore in pursuance of the Anih of the
Go'i? ral Assembly v?f this State in such easts,
made and provjded; Ordered that the defend,
ant, do plead thereto on or before the twenty- t
s?xth day of December next, oth rwiso final |
, and ahsohitu. judgment wili be then g ven and ;
awarded against hiin by default.
T. BRYAN.
/Office of Common pleas i
Cbesterfietd C. H. Dec. lift, !>|il, \
. 9 IcSafly
???, ?
TO RENT. I'
} INTENJ) Q?i the lit day of-July next,!'
to remove my Stork of (roods to inv two;
stores, latelv occupied by B. Mcintosh, and j
McKay diiJfcCi'Sktll, and to make thew wyj.'
perraanent bcMheaksUndsf and now offer for j
Rent, my 'four Stores immediately below, j
Viz;~Ondat present; oceupiedby jfessrti. VV, i
St T. Bailey,^ Co., the next below, corner
Karshaw audjfypnt pt/eets, and now occupied 1
by M f. I).,Mailvy,.;!nd ihe two su>r?* now oc- .
cupied by me. To persons residing in tliis ,
place, it is noedlcps to say, that tliey are
among the vtf/$e*t stands for prosecuting a
Cotton and barter business,' and I only make
this dec la r&tea fa -the in/orina.?on of persous
residing air* distance. , Possession''of' Ihe
Stores occupied by Messrs* W". dt;T. Bailey
Si Co., and , Mf. D. .Jtfallov, will be given on
the lft day of S*?pt?'mbernext;the"others can
be had hy thV lpth Jul/next. Cheraw offers
inducement's-to Capitalist* and men of busi- J
11 ess, that are not found in many Southern
towns. It is estimated, tbat o r receipts of 1
cotton, for the last two years averaged 25,000
Biles, and it is supposed this year's receipts
will be about U*e same.
AUG. P- LHCOSTE.
; CheraW./aii'y. 12th, 1842. 9 tt
The M Charleston Courier,** 1 Nouihprn i
Chronicle,'* "Camden Journal,** and "Fayette-1
vilfe Observer*" will uleaae give* the above i
fix iiiaefiotucaay on*. very two week*, and
forward their-MI* to id r payment.
hivr A. P. LaCoste.
"Ail**-or n term
n E.MA1NINW in in* Port'''ce.i
JlV 8. i". 31 Dec, 1841. Pe.snn* calling fur
ihexo Utters will plnaso say th-y am a.tvertisod
' K^verf * 2 fifRYAN. P. M.
. B?flwe Wright 3, Brown _Morg?n G.
liXrnvLu Msh* ?Vt*rUin, I ird Johnoun. ji*xciie- un
&*' - > . , s*
^?Campaign Benj rein. Clirkaon Jtroes E.
u *
f.k-Frtd'iii. Mn. Ann
(*'--Gmiry, J a bob 2, Grrjjg E. J.
. H -dlartFteiia Martha A. Husbanda Charlotte
Hall El in* C. Harrel Wm.
L-I.eak J^W. Lit!Id R. W. Lib* Mm. Widw.
Lewi* Moses. Luwson Allan.
M?11 cKny Mm, John A. McKay John
Mitchell William MeColinan John Mclniii*
Malcom.. I\\cRttf. John C. or Duncan McNabb
McCall O u'ial Mayblum M. McCail E.ixabeth i
McLean ICn. Mary W.
,V?Nich 'Iton Mis* Mary Jane.
P?Portal! Re*. J C 2, PWci Cnmilln, Pewnll
Mia* Afarth^ A- Powa. Sarah R Paof W. B. M.
PnicaJI E. IJ, i?PPplo? Charlna W.
Q~ Quids; J<?hn B. Quick Lidday. t
R?Rohesati''! J.'River* Lewia, Rainwaters
9imwi. . V >'
S?Smith Wm. .Pprinjm Richard C. Stafford j
Mix* S. C. Srothe.r Mr?. Susan L
T?Therril. Cur.'is. Tatn Thomas R, Taylor
!i|in? Mary B. Tilgiuom Elon H. Mi?t.
W?Wiirreu Wni. Womblo Bryaot. Wethcrly
M irv G. Ward Mm L'-Jita Jane, W.lch Richard
Wt?*terv> It Jo<m J, ,
8 tf
ASBIGtTEP^ NOTICE. ~
GEN. Ed. B. Wh?*?*ler i?f Marion Court
House, S. C. having executed to the
Subscriber an assignment* ?'f all his Estate and
Effects for jhc benefit cf his Creditors, Notice
is hereby given that a meeting ui the creditor*
will Ifohcld at the office of VVm. W.
Harllee, fisq!. at Marion Cotirt House on
- *? - -? e f-_i ... 11
Monday in#; oisi aay 01 jaru<oj uvai, ?k it i
o'clock A. :M. tor the purpose ?>f appointing 1
an Agent in apt with the Sub*cii.ber in Executing
**idA|M,'^?n,',en, .
The *aid Creditor* are-requeaTecf to attend
at the tliiflfWntioned? fcr b#1 represented *1
the gaiiTtneeYing. Notice i* herel-y also given.
that all the creditor*; who fail, tiefllect, or
refuse, to catah'igh their demand* duiv authenticated
beware the Subscriber on the day afore,
said, by tto term* of said H**i<jnment, will be
barred awj| excluded from the benefit thereA.
L. SCARBOROUGH,
* ['' Assignee,.
Marion C??urt House, J
, J)ec. tflth, IH41 < 8 4t
? 1 lit ? . < "*?
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT.
CoLl MIHA, November SOth, I841.
By Hi* Excellency JOHN P. RICKA
RDSON, Esquire, Governor and f.'omma
ruler -in- Chief and over the State oj
South Carolina.
W HI. RE AS, information has been received
at this Dcpannen', that on
the night iif the 20t.fi of September last, a
mo*i attrtoiou* attempt wag made hv gome
person itiifenown, to murder one 'P. W. Harley,
of Colleton District : Now know ye, thai
to the end justice n?ay be done, and the off nder
hrgught to legal trial. I do hereby offer a
reward of One Hundred and Fifty Dollar*, for
file apprehension and delivery into arty jail in
thi* State,
n;?.iW'iiH<la* Win K?n<1 and llil Rail nfthi '
\J IT 1711 Uinin 111 J n?lir?4 HUM III* W.WI v J
Stiih* at Columbia, tliettOfh day of Nov- '
vernier, eighteen hundred and forty-one, ;
and in the sixth-year of the Independence :
of ijie United States of America.
. JOHN P. RICHARDSON.
By ib* ifioverhor
;M. LaS'irdb, Sec'y of State.
Dec. 2 10
;h '
*SOlTTH CAROLINA,
Chrsteijitld District.
:y 1x thr coxtfnn Pleas.
BENJAMIN AicfSrOSH, w?.o in now in
custody of the Sheriff of the District afore j
aid, hy,rirvu? of a w rit of capias ad sntisfaeien- i
duin, fa|.<tlie.0,oit of Smith M jwry Jr. having]
oewti'ined the. Honorablo the aasociate Judges !
of the aid slate, that In* may be admitted to tho ;
bensHt'flf the ttct oj'the G*neral Assembly made ;
forthe'rcliof off Insolvent d?*l>toi* and he luring ;
filed with his. petition a schedule of his estate. I
real and (reraonal. It is ordered, that the said i
Smith Mo ry, Jr. and all other* to whom the
said petitioner is ie ^inv wise indebted, d*? per. ]
.mi.lltr or hw ihe*r attorn in*. ho and sinrcar !
bciore the Honor-ibb- the associat-- .Tm'jjc* of the |
state aforesaid, at the Court of Common Pleas!
to on hol'dcn it Chetierfi-ld Con it Hons-, on
thn Wednesday oAep the third Monday in j
March next. then and them to show cause if
anyrthcy c?n, why *he estate arid cfl'ecis nf the <
petitioner should not he assigned, ni.d lie he j
discharged. p ir?iao'. to the provisions of seid I
Acta of the General Awinh'y mule and provided
fur t';d relief of insolvent debtors.
T. BRYAN,
C C P
Chpj?Tfrfield C H. J ' * '
Oi-c.tL 1^41. f 7 3m
AMERICAN LADIES' NATIONAL
Magazine. .
OODEri LADY'S
The most splendid and valuable Magazini
ever jmbiUhed.
Tlffc only JMngazinp devoted ?o L?dic?, Ar?d
conducted hy members of their own *** .?
CmmK?ed entirely of origin*) nrticlcf, hy the
?y>et rrpiitent v^rtier.-? of the sf^wando'rhMbfcet
wiih h Urg-7 my.lwgr-e?te> v?r,e.
. ?
ty of really, elegant, and attractive Pictorial
illustration*, than any similar publication.
Mrs. Sarah }. H.ile, Morton M* Michael,
Mra. L. H. Sigoufney, L. A. Godey.
OtniribuTerg to each number.
Miss t. M. Sedgwick, N. P. Willis,
Miss E. Leslie, '' ,'i ' Mrs. C. Lee Hentz,
Mra. E. C. Ewbwtf, T. S. At hur,
Tl^odore S. Pay, , Mra. K. F. Ellet,
I rfafthouncing lerhis"numerous patrons and
the public at large'fiiii arrangement* lor tho
jrP:vrxl842.-*he proprietor of Godey'* La'dy**
Book takes occasion to acknowledge the un*
paralleled and triumphant *uccb>* of hi* Ma?rtzine,
which has now reached the extraordinary
number of
4VfVUV Copies monthly,
Wping a larger edition than has ever been
printed of any mher work, of any description,
in America. Thi* Success he is aware has
been attained by the vast superority which
the Lady's Book has always maintained over
the various contemporary mavazines which
have attempted to rival its merits, a superiors
ty which he is still determined to preserve, by
keeping it, in all its departments; Literary,
Intellectual and Moral, as w*i as Pictorial,
Emblematic, Artistic and MechanicalThat
this h no idle boast, he appeals to the
experience of me past twelve years, in all
which lime he has made no promise to the
public thai he has not lully performed, nor un.
dertaken any thing which his means did not
enable him to i ccomplish to the uttermost.
Entering, as he is about, to do, on the 24th
volume of the Lady's Book with increased
energy and accumulated resourc es; with an
<tmpie knowledge of the business in wh'eh he
a engaged, acquired bv long years of unreini>ted
application with a subscription bar
unparalleled in the anuals of li>erature; with
numerous facilities not possessed by any other
publisher; with will-digested and wide-extended
arrang'-menta; and above all, with a
steadfast purpose of maintaining the lofty ele.
vation h's work has reached, the ptoprietor
has not hesitated to incur expenses which un
der o her circumstances might w?*ll prove
startling; but by means of which he will be
enabled to make the Lady's Book the richest,
the rarest, tne most attractive, and (lie most
valuable periodical, intrinsically and extr nsicaily,
ever offered to the public.
LI ! ERARY DEPARTMENT.
Mrs. S J Hate* Mrs. L H Sigourney, Miss
R Leslie. MissC M-Sedgwick, Mrs Emtna C
Embury, M*f. PS Osgood, Mrs. A M F Annan,
Mrs. E F Ellet, Miss Dupuv, Mrs. VoL
ncy E Howard, Mrs. E Allen. Mm. S E Far.
ley, Mrs. H Beecher Stowe, 3fi>. Seba
Smith, Mrs. J Thayer, Mm. C Lee Hcn'z,
.Mrs. E CSieduian, Miss Mmu M Duncan,
Mrs. C "H VV Esling, Mm. M Si. Leuti Loud,
M:ss M B Snow, Kate Franklin.
He will he enabled to furnish occasional
articles from Jlaria ftdgeworin, wary rvu**eu
Miiford. Mrs. Corn well Baron Wilson, Mr*,
S C Hall, Mrs. H<>fland, Alary Howiir, and
oth??r English lady-writer* of distinction. sou??
of whom have already published in the Lady'*
Book the first original contributions they have
ever made fo American Literature.
Nor has lie omitted to procure the i rvicri
of eminent writers of the opposite sex. A wan
of the universal and w? U-deserved p? pulariu
of N. P. Wiilis, Esq. and confident that th?
productions of Ins graceful and e oqm nt pei
will bfpliigbly acceptable to the readers of tin
Lady's lltM-k, fhe proprietor has entered i?t<
an arrangement by whichhe will bo able togiv in
each number of the work, an exclusive ar
tide from that gentleman; and htrhasaln
retained all the contributors who*' writing:
I have heretofore given such general satisfae
' tinn, including W G Simms, Esq, Professo
Ingrahatne, Professor Dimity, Prt>l<?ssor Frost
Ptofn..*snr >\ after, Park Benjamin. Esq., R 5
Afackenzi<Y LL D.,T 8 Arthur, Esq. H V*
Herbert, Joseph C Ne?l, Hon Rwbt. T Coil
rad. Dr. J K ,Mitchell. Epes 8argent, G j
jWnrris, Joseph R Chandler, Robert A/orris
P. E ?rle, M. D., N C Brooks, AM , E Ho
den A. Mc viHsin, L F Tas?stro, Rufns Dawes
E D Squier. J MrLellan, Jr. Jas. Aldrtch.
With such aid, it is not Usi much *o sav
mat the Literary Department of tl?e Lady'i
Book will surpass anything that has ever bcei
or can be attempted.
ORNAMENTAL DEPARMENT.
ft is a source of no little uride to the pro
- * a L f .. J.,1- D...d. il?a? Ka Kmi ih'? i
pneiur ui inr liiiijf s uui'Kt umi n?
duced into this country the plan of furnishing
along with a monthly periodical of elegant lit
erature. embellishment* of an attractive ant
costly character. The fir?t *teel en?ravini?i
accompanying cu< h a work were given bj
him : the first mezzotint engraving was givet
by him ; th?* first pattern* of lace work am
embroidery were given by him ; the fir*
coloured plate* of Fashion* were given bj
Irm; the first music was given by hiin ?
These are things to which he weuld not refer
if some of these who have essayed to fiilki*
in hi* footsteps, not content With imitaf ng al
he designs, even to the forth of his book, th?
size ut In* type, and the Colour of hi* covfir
had not foolishly put forward claims to originality.
and attempted to found a right to at
exclusive merit on doing that which lliey hat
borrowed. I'rotn his example. But what In
ha* done heretofore in the way of embellish
meni to hi* book, though it far exceeded anj
effort of those who strove to copy h * move
menfs, cannot compare with what he .n ?w
j means to do. H s arrangements for this de
I partnienl ot his work have been projected 01
'the must liberal scale of expenditure, involv
ing such an extent of outlay as has never be
j fore been dreamed ol in any periodical, E iro
I Dean or American. A* an evidence of hii
in. potions, he now states that each Dim b i
of the Lady's Book for the ensuing year, vri.
contain, at least,
Three Splendid Engaging*;
(mbraeing iu the series every po>>tble variet;
oi subject, Historical. Landscape. Picturesque
Portraiture, Imaginative, ?uibleinatic.ii, am
executed m every possible variety of the art
Mezzotint Line and Mezzotint, Stipple, Me
daliion, and that most chaste and expressivi
manner, the Lino and Dot mutbinrd, whirl
has given such world-wide celebrity to tin
[ works of modern artists.
The Aiucru an Guide Plates of Fashions
coloured, will be given uvery.month.
In orderto give lite greatest attractivene*
| to the subjects of his embellishments, the pro
printer Jia* given orders to various Americai
Painters, of established reputation, who ar
now engaged iu preparing expressly for th<
Lady's Book, n im**rous Original Pcturec
1011 Rational and H >!oricai events, *??ine c
which are nearly completed, ffud wijl soon h
in <iu> Innds of the- engraver. Among tfo
painlersJhiis engaged, h?* tuajr enumerate
J. G. Chapman, Pstwvr bf the Nations
Picture of tho Btptisnt of. Poca^onta<.
P F Kothennel, J P Frankenstein,
8 8 Osgood, of Boston, I Williams, Stc. Su
He ha& aiso established a correspomienc
in London, through which he will recein
, early proof impuwcunbof the finest prints eji
acuta* is rhbi mvtmpftiie, acq wfli thus t
constantly supplied with an immense variUfa
from which to make suitable selections, fvt
addition to this, he Will receive the only copie#
of the celebrated prise E igravinge of thw
Edinburg Apollo (lallery, sent to thiee imrtf;
one ziwhich, the Examination* of Shxkspetfip
before Sir Thomas Lacy, ho has already fitT*
en to liis patrons, and another of which, Th*
Stray Children, h-- has non* in preDaretioa, a#
well as a series of Factorial 1 .lustrations of*
Shakspeare.
Determined to satisfy every variety of tastry *
the proprietor has aUn mads arrangement* -v
for a series of the moat stipei b MozzonuU er?f ,
executed in this country, several of whicii are
already engraved, and will be grvao to His
subscribers as soon as a sufficient number of
impressions can he taken -o supply hfe-tm.
menee edition. Besides the service*of H. S.
Sadd, of New York, who ha* now in hand
number ol plates, the proprietor has secured- .
the invaluable aid ??f vtr, Humphreys* of l>??don,
who is universally conceded to stand \p 4' ^
the foremost rank of English Engravers, and
whose tp'endid effort* in Mes&ntfat hitte<nta?
manded the admiration of the most rfiafiflgoSsbed
amateurs and critics. This eminent artist
; is now engaged in preparing* expresely frc
tl?p Lady's Book, a noinher of MefwWiat
j Pictures, which the proprietor pledgee hui??
self will be u I an unsurpassed excellence, and
of the most interesting and attractive sub*
jecta. To guard against all possibility of difHculiy
hereafter, h* ha- likewise ordered from
. England a com lete Mezzotint E^aMwhitoSintt
' and i(nm"diat*dy on its arrivah- Mr. Wm. ?>
i Tucker, of 1 his cityi wiB commence operut tpffv
j in tnat department of ari. f
r In order to procure the vafious.eml>klUsh.
ments in season, the proprietor bt0 mad#
permanent arrangement* wlh the Jihowinf "
| eminent enjfraverg. el* of whom are now on,
j gaged io executing atcel plate*'for the Lady'f
Book. t li
Nftc York. PMnJclphia.
A L. Dirk, W ft Tucker,
j N. Gimhr??de, J. B. N"aglp,
| W H. Jarkinan, J. B Forre*^
f J. G. Gunnel, W. M. K'lie, / (
A.Joue*. E Ht'tnnltfey*.
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Union, by the Or*t day of the month of poblt*
cation. ' i,
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