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wby nor constmV a*kod Dolii^h/ hutc liiuaotnj cuJKJgh, is ?51M wpt.ni*, IMXXJ .P rrtast. " .'Surely his manner?arcj jS? phasing, and language, palisItc-J?wituotj.' Yes, v?, Or ih:,t, he i, ve!2,r,' ?id * U?if| vhe^okin^ ikio her v au^uv?fac e with ute,"*l think he is-quita refine;!?more Eg so (hnhPrice ai?3 51r. Brown* itnd ?nanv of the otiipr ^riritertieh,' 'Only think of eomj^nng Mr. Barton with Vfr. Price or Mr. Btovyi??gentle^ e Tn^rcf' oschi imeri-Mi?'Am'rnrh* lilhs, why 'gftsAl r- B.i rton is a itifsihanid? |jri y* ^ ku -biin vulvar .or oridiasthe milhonnrie.' Ep?*. v 'Weil I declare, coitftiu Ijje, y?tji*Johave some ?f i .e,^n<>lU>ns.\ **{ I er to the ' o . versiVtitin, iirrJ wto now h;nl >r*,wn, \ymi way laugh n (><<'] ra:v live to regret that vim di.i ;n<>! trv t>> oiiiaift Mr; Ran.,, IV a h?i band. Mark that.1?ami rh;i obi gentle' ||!gP|kij)g his 11lli apart- I vm wpniw*wwiem w I mgrnm-m^1 .^claimed fan*?n?Vh?? wnsf . irroginq; her sister. 'lot fe P,,,r'aC* aru' U- V'&Ssitmi.'fe L fo, to .entertain him4 it SoIgCf &*?*?*. * ?aC4?al to mechanics,' and the .sailers Jr.ft the |jfc|&oo;*. :; ijfcjgjl Mr jrftg hud } ".'".'. .t;*?*tb* months hefow^'n ?ri;is;or..m^chan% t PW'^ll Missus Elk* *pTe j&^?* stirkter* irtmir sftwartf for ?h ich ;., :c UMS SKi^ *>a UwKnW.ftiji^nco. * ", IWlon did "<H j nny too hior'ht in thoir good graces. ' Mr. Ellis know that a false estimate ot rospecfahtltty wasyi predominant fault in fH daughter's chamber, nod he deter, minod '"'^^i^i;-^i;45''gpran'1 ?'ll! ... A r v. 0!'r<:r tho^tor !,, ! .. t - 'W* finely nrcbed ami j - add while, from which the je( Hbtck hair was pushed back, dis. playing its iir.e proportions. He was; certainly a liani??nte man, which fact, 1 even the film* did no! attempt to deny, and the ease and politeness With ! \vh,:.i) hecreated Mis* Carlton spoke bhjtrl cfaim tn that which the lady had herself i - e tithe oi>entlen)ao^ ^ i chfffe??iog grrl. It is true that she did n<4 j c.vhibe the cxquisire'pniporttons, and the : ffrguJar leauires or tfcr uui i J| there wa^e^er'a sftfriiy ftcife, ,tX\ - ai?clcar bright < blue eye, and she bad light and bounding f*pinU that trade her epp. ar, if hot as beautiful as her cousins, at least more beitffchiflg, at least so thought Mr. Ibufon Jisbe gnz?d upon her haghjng counten?nce~Hmv much hotter; thought he, it be to possess fcer^or CwtSc^eYi: dent.RS she is upon her uncle, and JcwiW It ssas she woiii'd be, than* either of the Tl'its. with their spoiled tempera,; . ?ru] their fortunes. Thinking thus, is it | L.2L to win her love fi|8' ? ^JEfceP ^jeJkj?iLim-e 'Ti*V* ,h? jnatss ?p^ yeiy 1 jaWntCto atote. was if hoi Twh.* jfered Emma across the tabic. i spent th* niW'iimg very pleasantly/ answered Ddiah, !>!ns!in<r sjightly. * Oil! I dare say,' said Eftl na sarcastically ; "I suppose, he gavo you a disscrta'mn.on mechanics, did he not coz!' * Well and suppose be did'P said Mr. | Elh's, who had been listening patiently,' but into whose Honest fae.9 the color now rose. Is it not better to listen to that Ubah the senseless conversation of the | foplings, half m?*n, half monkeys, who disgrace humanity ?' and the old. man | east sueh a look upon His daughters as made them quail beneath it. * But never rnind, Lite/ he continued in a .softer voice patting his neice's rosy cheek, 'never mind.' Mr. Barton is worth three or (our such would be gentlemen a8 Mr. Price and Mr* Brow n, and in more ways than one. Mark that girls! lie is worth too or three such hi more ways than one.' The. last sentence he addressed to ids daughters. pJiaVri, weeks, nnd months rolled hv, and Mr. Barton.had become a frequent visiter at Mr. Ellis's. It was very evident that he was paying particu!ar attention to Detian Carlton, and it was also plain, to sec that they were not unaccepted. This fact furnished an ample .subject for the sister's sarcastic remarks. As for their father, whenever they indulged in them | in his presence, a knowing smile would play, upon his face, and he would repeat to them his assertion, that they would som? day wish-that they had obtained Mr. Barton for their husband. | Thus things continued forborne time. At length one morning, about three months subsequent to the pmod when our stoi'y co.'Vtn dices, Mr. Ellis entered the pallor where his daughters were sittrojr. with a light step and sparkling eye. ~rO VVelJ, girls, what do you think of it,' 6u?d lie, tubbing his hands ill glee. 4 Wharf' asked both the voaug ladies . i ? ? in a breath. * The wedding we're going to have.' 4 The wedding! what wedding ?' 1 Your cousin s.' ' > Deliah V Yes. She is'going fo honor the mc? (Caqtie wilh ber hand. What do you ihi'tk of it; ha?' [ don't think much of tt, said Miss Emma with a toss.of her head. ' Nor I,'said Arhaoda. " ^Yati don't eh ? Wtdl suppose I was to telb you she is going to marry a man worth two hundred thousand dollars, would that alter your opinions V VVhv, what do you mean, pa?' /Listen, and 1 will toll you girls,'said the old gentleman bending upon his daughter's a gruve and somewhat stern look/ / *The father of Mr. Barion, to whom your e,drain is soon Ho bo married, was un old friend of mine ; we were playmates io boyhood. He w??? apprenticed to the cat pen tors trade nbout tho snnje time I entered, the counting room. Soon after ho had finished learning his trade lie went to the city of Baltimore, and there started business f??r himself, and there he married. Being possessed of gonitis and having a good eitycntion from n master mechanic and builder he soon became un architect; and so subsequently amassed a large fortune.?Knowing the reverse of fortune to which all are liable, he re?nlv? ed !o make his only sou a good architect, ho (hat if ever the 'fickle dome' sfiaHhi desert, hint. ho would have the wherewith to earn his ditily bread. IIo succeeded. A year or two ago he died, leai'ing his .so;, .his whole fortune?his wife being already dead, and Chnrlrs being an only chii-l. A/hout six months ago Charles caine to li?is city.on a visit, lie called ?|>on me as his father's friend. In (iie course of our conversation I askpd whv lie was jiot married. lie said he hhrl never yet met with a young lady lhat ho thought Worthy of calling his wife, that he could find enough that would .marry him for the sake of his money, hut such a one he Would never marry. I told hirn that I would introduce him to some of our city ladies, and see ;if he could not find one to *uit _-hitn~ lit required then that I should -conceal his wealth, and introduce him only a*, a master mechanic. I acquiesced, and knowing your false estimate of respeciabilily, I embraced liie opportunity *" ? *f of teaching you a smtrnry jesson. i k?u'\v when I brought h?m home with me wtd jntfodueed hirn, (hut neither of you would bo his'chosen, because I was cerjaut that you woulihoot stoop so low as to inafry a master mechanic, but the event which will soon take place, 1 easily foresaw.. ' v . lv Your cousin knew nothing of his wenllh until to-day. 1 see you lock surprised, girls, but did I not tell you that you would ireuorry some day that you did not obtain hitft for a husband? And did I not tell you he was worth two or thrive such ninyhammers as Mr. Price and Mr. Brown, in more ways than one? Remember, that weakb is a false standard by which to j'Hgo of respectability and worth. Not thfrt a rich man may not ho respectable, hut that very often he who , , l... ;u^ ,.r u... ^r/?r his <?uW?-r>re;iii nv uic v< cm brow, is nroro of\? gentleman than he who thousands." 'if * *r ' r. ' A nd tf?cy di1 rcrnemtmr ?t. in ntier years (hev showed in their choice of hus. h.iods t(o;t they hurl hot forgotton their honc.st old father's ltsson. ?? eopp a?v:ck. Rjgues may be made honest mm, or czpdltidfroinr.ociriij. > It is n common.\uul ii very just obser. yation, that the prosperity and happiness ofa co:nn)u,:i?y, depend mu^h on lite industry and ecoiM>my of the people. But sona thing more is necessary to secure that liberty and happiness?I mean mo. BMpgiweCTBjit-'.'Ajuc. jbu ii' vi ii im .i?jawm luijwiji y-' t * < '*' -' - lr4<- '?." V ' - ;' . V** est man at.d the dishon^stf man, are both cdien;ed,. swindled, aru! cicfWrivled by th< ir neighbours. Is there no remedy lor this evj!?' 'Ihiero certainly is. Every par- . soil lias U fn his power to refftrd, as well ; a.s. l-a promote, the progress of vicei Let everv hones man resolve to have i -- * k W v * ^ . no have Ho dealings, on any terms, with | unprincipled men of any profession,art, ' mystery, or calling whatsoever. , If we go to church, let us go to hear ' him who.se daily walk and life correspond with the principles and doctrine of the religion he professes to teach and inculcate. If we have occasion for legal ndvice, let us go to the lawyer who is an honest J man in principle and practice, and who understands and attends to the duties of 1 his profession. If w'o are sick and need a physician, let l _ _ J ws not give encourage men i 10 quacKs ann Indian doctors ; but send for one who is skilled in his profession, and who does not neglect his patients when sick, nor tax them with his ^visits' after 11 icy are well. And let us always remember, that it is our duty to bestow our patronage, whatever it may be, upon the virtuous poor man, in preference to the man of wealth, however, virtuous or upright in his dealings he may be. ]Jy this rule, those already rich cannot sutler, and the poor i will be stimulated to industry. Emphasis.?A writer on English grammar gives the following example on wrong emphasis:?A Clergyin.nn on read ing the twenty-seventh verse of the eighteenth chapter of ih** first hook of Kings, generally placed the emphasis on the words denoted hy italics. And lie spake to his sons, saying, Saddle ?nc the asst and the saddled him!1 L ving wiilunit Brains.?As the late Professor H. was walking near Edinburg, he met one ot those beings usually called fools. Pray,"says the Professor, accosting him, "bow long can a person live without brains?" "f dinnu ken," replied the fellow, scratching his head ; "how long have you lived yourself sir?" A farmer recently received a polite note from n neighbor or (whose children j were going on a visit) requesting the loan of an ass tor a few.days. Being unable <1 to decipher his friend's hieroglyphics and | Wishing to oonceal his ignorance from , the servant, the farmer hastily returned 1 this answer-?M Wry we If, tell your master, I'll woit upon him myself presently." 1 ?Lou Adv. *? Repent and marry, Tom my dear*" 44 Nav, nay," says Tom. 44 I'll marry \ first, and then don t fear but I'll repent t soon after. ~ ! I GAINING A Lf,SS. ! "That scandalous scoundrel has utterly ; . ruined my characier." complained Count i, Tracy to Foote. "That's all in your favor," | replied the wag, "for it was so very had that the enencr it was destroyed the bettor for 1 you." " I ? ? < V poor Irish labourer lately applied to a ! t lody for her interest to be admitted into a '' hospital, :.s he was very ill. The lady 14 said, she "only subscribed to the Lying' ^ in hospital."?44 That's the very eno I . want," cried Pat in an ecstary, i4asmv j landlord tlireatens to turn me out; and if i he does, I have no p'nee to lie in. 11 i ? ?? f ( SOl'i'ii CAitOLfl.KAi ] Chc.sterjudd District. IN TUB COMMON Pleah. HTB ENJAM1N McINTOSII, who is now in .EDPcUiitorty ol'tho Sheriff of ilie Dn.trict afore- ( I aid, by virtue of a writ of capias ud ratisOicien. j ^ j (luni, at the stut ?>f Smith M jwry Jr. hiving j ! oelitioned the Honorable. the associate Judges ' of the aid state, thai he may be admitted to the benefit of the act of the General Assembly mndo for the-roliaf of Insolvent debtom. and ho having filed with his petition a schedule of his estate, real and personal. It is urdarud, that the said S uith Mo ry, Jr. and nil other* to whom the M;,id petitioner is in any wire indebted, do per. serially, or by the r nttoruios, be and appear t bctoro tlio Honortblo the associate Judges of the } slate aforesaid, at the Court of Common l'lcas to bo boldon at Ciiestcrfi Id Couit House, Oil ' ) the Wednesday after the third Monday in .March next, then and there to show cause if uny they can, why the estate and effects of the 1 I petitioner should not he assigned, and he he ! I discharged, pirsn inl to the provisions of raid | Ac's of the General Assembly imde^ and provi. | ded for t..c relief of insolvent debtors. \ T. BRYAN, ( C C. P. Ch?sterfield C II. > Dec. 22, 1841. { 7 3m , ckdice; bacon. &?&&&& LBS. vcrv choice North Carolina Bacon, ut retail, at 7^ per !h. Cash. In 'o s of 30 o 4'!0 lb. I will anil at 7 cts. Cash. The Ciedit price* is 12$ cl?. AUG. P. LACOSTK. February 9, 1842. 13 tf IRON.-~ 1 20 Ton?, aeeo-tcd dzts, lura-tle hy A. P. LACOSTE. October 27, 1841. 59 tf "sOUTii CAROLINA,! i;ite.8terjicld District. , Rv Turner Bryan Esq., Ordinary. WHER i V3, Gi. eon W. Duval i made suit to me, grain Itim letters of Admi?i$lra. tioo of ih'o Estate and effects which were ol Thomas G El rl>e. Tue*c an? to cit? mid admonish all nn?l singufar the kiudr.nl and creditor* of the said Thomas G. Eilerba debased that limy be and appear belore'me in toe Court nfrdinary to ha held in Cheraw at Urn of ftobhiun & Melver on the fifteenth day of February next; to shew cause ;r?K?n Km-n whr the said administration m **v?i T- -? ahonld ?io? be grimed. Give.iuruL* ntj^hand and ?eal, lhw 29lh day ^iauuary Auao Domini 164*'. J T. B?YAX,O.C D. BUCSUmXH BUSINESS. ^ubjc?ii>cra L *vt) formatl a Copartners ' ffl, sbitf, under the linn .of ;V ", . ^ MclV?R <$ LaCOSTE, < u ii'have eii?f>o) ed compdMll: persons tn 1 jarry on lb? a^\'e'b?j8iu-^, in hU iu branches. j Shop <?n iVi-?rkf5t Street i-uutmuod, latch qccft, ( pied i>y r. C. I. Shiver, Tue charges for | work done will be moderate, Wo shall be jiateful for custo ? from responsible persons, xiifi with all such persons a'.coun" a Will be kept. AH dobts contra-led for said shop, must bo un i ardor'from us, and all collection# for work done ( will be made by us. A. M. McIVER. A. P. LACOSTE, Cheraw, Nov. 15, 1841. 1 tf > TAX NOTICE ^ ' ' 1 I WILL attend a* follows to tike returns ( and receive Ibe Tuxes for Chesterfield District. ? At Mount Croghan on Monday ihe 14th February. At Blakeney's Old Store on Tuesday tho 15tU February. At Michael Miller's on Wednesday the 16ih ' February. AtJolin Seager's on Thursday the 17th Feb. ruary. At %Spoerfs Mills on Friday the 18th February. At J"hn Joanson's on Saturday tho 13thFeu runry. At Stccr-pcn Springs on Monday the 21st February. At Cord Hill (or Levi Cusitys) on Tuesday the 22d brusry. At Client* on Thursday, Friday and Saturday ihr 24th2jlh un<i 20th Fcbiuary. At Cltcsierfield Court House on Monduy, Tuesday. and Wednesday thu 28th February and i lIih 1st nd 2nd days of Mvrch. N. B.?All returns must be made by Monduy ) lb? 28ih day of March an the Lo^ks will tllon bo I clO'tiJ. W. L. ROBESON, T. C. C. D. January8, It*42 il tf GLASS, PAL\T, AND PUTTY. A Large Stock of these articles, which will je sold at reduced rates. A. P. LACOSTE. SUM NEW NOVEL, CONFESSIONS, or The Blind flart J ust received at the BOOKSTORE. December 1. rHE Sadd'ery, Harness and S'm<? M.:k:ng bukiiio? in Choravv will be hereafter co.ji.uC. cd by S. KEELER&Co. February 2, 1842. 12 6t t '*k - ... UPPER AND SOLE LEATHER. Wax, ami Calf Skins, and Hemlock Tanned Sole Leather. For sale low. A. P. LACOSTE. October 27, 1811. 50 tf I INTEND on the lat day of July next :o remove my Stock of Goods to tnv two itores, lately occupied by B Mcintosh, and McKay & A/cCasktll, and to m?l;c them tny j Permanent bmdnefs stands; and now offer for Rent, my four IS'ores immediately below, Viz: One at present occupied by Messrs. W. t T. Bailey, & Co., the next below, corner jCarslnw and Front streets, and now occupied jy Mr. D. Malloy, and the two stores now octupied by me. To persons residing in this dace, it is needless to say, tliat tiiey are imong the very best stands for prosecuting a Cotton and barter business; and I only make his declaration for the inforina ion of persons, 'ftsiding at a distance. Possession of the Stores occupied by Messrs* \V. & T. Bailey fc.Cn., and Mr. D. Jf-iilov, will be given on .he l^t day o! tfept? mber next; the others can ' >e had t;y the 10th July next. Chora w offers ndticernenls to Capitalists, and men of business, that are not found in many Shut hern ;owns. It is estimated, that o r receipts of '.otton, for the last two years averaged 2a,OOt) Bales, and it is supposed this year'f receipts ivill be about the same. AUG. P- LaCOSTE. Cheraw, Jan'y. 12th, 1^42. 9 tf The " Charleston Co'urier," ?*?S'onthern Chronicle," "Camden Journal," and "Fayettecille Observer" will ulease give the above six insertions, say oik ; *vory two weeks, and forward their bills to ra T pavmen'. .4. P. LaCoste. \ v I EJLJWITI'IVIS l'lirAniJimit. Colombia, No embrrSOtb, 1841. By HLi Excellency JOHN P. RICHARDSON, Esqvirc, Governor and Comnamler in-Chief and over the. Elate of South Carolina "WWrHl'IREAS, tijfoimation has been roII ceived at this i>oparmen\ lliat on he night of the 20th of September last, a noet attrocious attempt was made by pome jerson unknown, to murder one T. VV. Harley, of Colleton District : Now know ye, that o the end justice may be done, and the off nJer brought to legal trial, I do hereby offer a 'ewardulOne Hundred and Fifty Dollars, for lis apprehension and delivery into any jail in Hi is State, Given under my hand and the Seal ofthe State at Columbia, the30th day of Novvember. eighteen hundred and forty-one, and in the sixth-year of the Independence ul the United States of America. JOHN P. RICHARDSON. By the Governor, M. Lab rue. Sec'y of State. ' Dec. 2 10 In the Common Plkas. Chesterfield District. Henry Easterjing, ) Declaration vs. > on note in G. W. B- oth. ) Attachment. WHEREAS the Plaintiff irt this action Hid r?n tliif day file his Declaration against G. W. Booth, the defendant, who i* afe-cut from and without the limits of the State (a* it is said.) and having neither wife or attorney' known upon whoin a copy of the above Declaration, with a rub? to plead thereto, may be verted; It in therefore in pursuance of the Acts of the Genital Assembly of this State in such ca^rs, made and provided; Ordered that the defendant, do plead thereto oh or before the iweniyexth day of December next, otherwise final *-1 I'"l"t?;nnr iwlli ho tlj?n and J 300 aw?nu?vju?5*r-v* r- ^ --r *><1^ awarded against hlin by default. T. uaiA.i. Officeof Cwumon PJeas * P0? TUlfiS are ^ ai/to Hie >ul>cribcr tu rcnti ue the Cash. f.ystern ; I 3ROCERI6S antf' all artfoloi} hi THiji 1iiie v$JI )e sold for Ca*k only. ' Persons whose accts. i irid notes still remain unpaid, will please mi* lerstand that no new credits will , be given mtil all old arrearagesaresult led in Tull. ^ ^ < D. 51 ALLOY. C 'fPORTSJIAi\S PO WDKR. ONE Case English Canister K>flj Powder, manufactured by "P gous & WYlits," JU>nton, lor sale by the Canister. D. MALLOT: -May 28, 1641. - 29 tf GOOD KARGAIffS. TP E Subscriber bus on hand many articleof Merchandise not now m Iixh line of bus I dnoas; and which he has no room in his a.ore for, all sue! goods will be sold very cheep. They consist of the following nrticloe, viz, Negro Cloths (a good article) White Pla'ns, Blanket Overcoats, Onffil Blankets, Bale Ropo, -i Brass And Iro,is, Shovels and Tongs, Jugs and Jars, Pots and Ovens. Iron und Steel, Hardware Crockery, dec. , > . ^ G. H. PUN LAP. 1 November. 10, Ia4I 51 if "THE SUGSCRIDER'' PURCHASED recently in New York a very 1 . r r~< L L Heavy anu general aasorinieur 01 uoout wn ? have all come to hand, and ho now oft i thctn at Wholesale or llelail at very low pric for Casu or Produce. A. P. LACOSTE. October 27th 1841 50 tf SJPJtlWi/ AX.VERS oft, By the Barrel or af retail, for sale by A. P. LACOSTE. October 27, IS41. 50 tf 2500~PAIR SHOES. Comprising every varie'y, and for sale on accommodating terms. A- P. LACOSTE. October 27, 1841. OUtf "cutest:. -g CASKS CHEfcSK JeL lor Sale hv A. P.' LACOSTE. Dec. 1, 1841. 3 tf HATS AND CAPS. 15 Dozen (lent lemeus' and Boys, Black and Drab Fur Hats, 28 Dozen Wool lfats. A I^rg'* ?tock of Fur, Haif, Cloth, and Se. lettc Caps, For sale by A. P.LACOSTE. L Oct 27 1811. 50 tf BOXi*ET?, nOOTlS AND HAND BOXES. . Ladies and MiiW, Florerce and Straw Bonnets. i adies Coloured H?**D * F hy A. P.'LACOSTE. Octobni 27, -1841. 50 tf WOD?. I HEREBY tinder to my luti customer* iu the Wood linv my gr itctul .u.koowU'ilgc ii). lit,, f.?r the Ij??eral p;i ?r?n ign, I I.a r. tec- iv??i? at iheir hands, and would now most re*ppirtfuUy r^qoc.?t, that Uirv would contioue to give their oniorn io M ijor 1>. H. VV. McIv-t, to whom I havo to'd my I tud, an I who is fFy prepared to deliver any quantify ot wend ill t may be r qui* r d. A'l orders f?r Wood lo't at iny store, will he sent to the ns d.nceof .H'aj >r Mclv r. , A. P. LaCOSTE. J intiury. 1*2. 1812; 12 tf ~T SAOD1ERY. A very larjie assortment of Boys, Men*, and Ladies Saddles. Also. Bridles, iVfartinhales. Whips Collar#, Saddle Bags, (iig, Sulkuv, and Carryall Harness, Stirrup irons, Gir he' and Surcingles. For sale very cheap by . tA. P. LACOSTE. October 27th 1841. 50 U CANDLES AND SOA3?. Soertn, Margarine and Fallow Candk'i. Bar and Perfumed Saop." Fit Sale by A. P. LACOSTR. Octo' er 27. 1S41. f)0 if HAEDV/ARE AN D SMITHS'. I TOOLS. A general stock of these articles forsalrf by j A. P. LACOSTH. I October 27,1*541. 50 tf __ - _ j FAXCr AS? STAP7JG " dry noons. ~ ? i n I A tew rancy, anua largo ana wen en^neu *tuck of Staple Dry Goods for na!e low l?v A. IV LACOSTE. October 27, 1041. 50 tf The Stib?crihor hns just received,' or.I wi; koop constantly on hand.(Cotton Y ?rn and Twine at wholesale, from tbo Manufactory ot Rocking ham. GEO. GOODIUCH Cnornw, Jan. 1840. 10 tl CAifDf.CS A few BnxaM Ta.low and Sperm C.indloB for bale by I). MALLOY. May 31, 1841. 20 If ; l POLE BOAT FOtt SAI.E. fJlIIE P.,b Boat James R E.vin will besoH ; JL on ftvorahle forms. She is i ow on the r way up an'! wi I be delivered to flie purchaser on ' * i A?I - ?..C ?l.? ( Iicr arrival. /\ppijr ID Viun-I ?.i h.*t ouutuiumi, I). MALLOY VV. & 'r. BAILEY & Cur JAMES H. COLE. December 4, 1841. 4 tf cij't"vails. 100 Kp?ji?, 4d 6J 8d lOd 12d and 20 nails, For eale by a. P. LACObTE. October 27,1841. 50 if j (obi wahtl'd, irW^'. IIE Subscriber wishes to purchase 2 00 Uu^'iclf good Corn, D MALLOY. December 6, 1941. 4 ^ tf j. w. BiJHJX WILL emtirme 10 saw Bill lumber nf the usual rutos nnd to j unctuul customers only'. His C rn and Wheat M fls arc in goo! order/Corn or Wheit sent t^- the<o Mill* viil.' be attended to in order. tnd justice-nuded out if : StjU. vvc de not iinke good meat' oui of tfad corn? those w1k> w?dh good ineal and flour hityvjt take care to fend gt?od clean corn .iiid vheut and the nuul and flour bliall tlicit he good February 2, 1841. 12 4t ? : __ WOIICB. A . Court Martini for th.vtr;?l of d-fuirllpri. in ia tlie-Checaw -B*ut Coinjuny will To held (? t! e TWrt Hill on Saturday the I2iii inst All;' concerned ;rre :nrrifled iu at? curd. AlcfsraJ J<leiiv*. Thd?, Jf. fetyap^C, 1 Shiver and Johu [ rglHE Subscriber lwa or. hnncPa go.xl 3. meat of the above, comprising a variety ?,f '-" "I-.mali.OV. May 31, 1841. __ 29 A xes. *? 18 dozen Collins, Html*, and Mar*h superior Axes, for sale by the dozen at much below thw usual rates. A. P. LACOSTE. October 27, 1M1. 60 , If . SOUTHCAROLINA. Ransom Uritt, vs. J Declaration iu E. P. Guion 6c Co. y Attachment. Whereas tho Plaintiff in the above Mated case this day filed his Dcclara ion nprinst the Defendant, who is absent from, and without!? limits of lliis State (as it is said) and having h?u a ... I - .1*1 . . 1 llitr Wifo Iior Attorney nuuwii n-iinui iHvwniQf " .V, it in ordered lhai the Defendant do appear end plead lolhe Declaration afareeaid witlun a 3*' and a day from tho date hcrrofi oihcfwifce final and absolute Judgement will be awarded tg&iotV aim by duiuull, T. DRYAN, C. C? f. Office of Common Pleas, } Chesterfield C. House, > November 19, 1S40. ) ^ W%(tvCffl CAROLINA, Chesterfield District, i* Z, Kli Wallace Applicant against > Tubithu Sparrow, the H?-irs ot > Henry Wallace, Joseph WbU> !acc. Jackson Wallace, Wm, x . Wallace and Elizabeth Wal-A . ' ?. ?. > vwak'iE'lace. j It aDpearing to my satisfaction th^t TUbilbs Sparrow anu Joseph V\ alUee, two of the D<kni, tlants. resides without Litis State, it is thoreiore: . ordered, that they do appear and object to titer division or sale of the real estate of - Elizabeth Wallnca, on or before the fifteenth d?y ofJnu:iry next, or his consent to the same will be en terea ut record. . T. BRYAN, O. C ft - ? 0 November 1, 1811. 51 I2t DRUGS, JIJKDIUIUJKS, Chemicals, PaientMddicfnes, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, &c. &c, for safe wholesale and retail by A. HOPTO^, ( HKRA At his Drug /Store, next door to JBrotnt Bryan ^ Brother. Where mar be had :it all times ? a? sortmo t ol article? in the L?rujj Hfns?reton? mended to be of 8UfM ri(ji quality which w ill he disposed of on vmy moderate terms?Physician# . and others wishing pur<' mcdicim*; "my on b' iogr .?upi?1io(l w ill) them. 50,000 MET "ITKI FFEuE.NT kinds lumber on baud and MJP for talc io-v iur cadi ai 1.urn's .Mill?. ^ ? Fcbruurv 2. I-'-ll. 5; \fTmw AliD-JOilEAP. TljF Subscriber has just rrcoived hi# YYinte* supply of GtiOOs,.wltir./i r.pastfttfi ift pari, i t the /uiiowing, Viz: Ladies FD^Ii?l* and French ki^l Jfororco Shoes and slippery Misses k d, and prunella Shoes and Slippers, Ucntlkmkn's htio Cait Boots, Bootee*, and y ; Shoes: >uto, a fine assortment of Crockehy, Chip a (Jrannet &c. &<\ Hahdwaub, of every description, BUcksini'hs Toolf, Sheet e-. r Iron and a Trw v*?ry Cpf Stovk#; li^tocis'-^x HiES of nil kind* liy the Wholesale and RLetai!; jPU^ arbove wiii bo wild iUCCH LQWEH than thov have heretofore b"eti w?ld io Cagi c; tt\w, for Cash only. Persons wishing Bar. jrnin*, will please rail ou the Subscriber and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere, for their own benefit. 1S.UC H. ROSSER. Jan'y. I2th, 1C42. 0 ??)o : ^. \(?TRE. * a II. MNfcAP .. ouiii icspeot.'uM gtv n'.'ice to Inn friend*. and thcpnidictba h \ ,,g cnm;nenc$d buwne?* n^-in on his OWJ1 aorouiit lio finds it ahsolufity ne<e?- 8aiytocurt.il vci.y much his credit ~bu*ine*#i; lie hascoiiyi'ijucnt y determined too en uccoimrg otiiy with such persons as t ave heretofore paid their accounts pudcimlly ul or near tho end of the year and wiih >u/:h only as wjj] gi> pop^ ;ivn as umjicc of (lo ng so in future;- ; *>. 10.' . llet. i a1 iQ4i. u,. . :^iHYAN & BilOTlJ I-R. hold a _ on jlic lo\Vcr wharf tho ?IdF&ry L .n kig,-ai.d will charge each float for tbe ilfg.i of lift'ing discharging and ladiug. Each St am float, Throe Dolltrs. Each flolr Boat, Tow float or Lighter, TV* Dollar.. Eich.Ci?too Flat loaded oir built,. Qhe Doll t ')j attd Fifty Cetwi. VVith the pr:vdog?of romain?ng ?fffi^|peck, lorgcrut a corresponding rate. Cheraw, Sep:. 2i, 1641. 46 tf >vBK/k :?~? ? " 1 GARDEN SEED, AC. THE Subscriber has j'ist eci ived * full and I gonertl assortment of Fr'tih t.ARDF.N' sv.Fl> from the A irri cultural VV? rehouse pnd : . ' Soed Store of the Now England Farmer Boatoo, among which ore Sugar Beet, Rula Haga, White Flat Turnip, ifce. by the pound and 8mall"r quantity. H? ha* al?f> f'?r ?slo a Gnncral Assortment of >> t** FAMILY GROCERIES, with WIN Eg aid LIQUORS, Raisin*. Figs AJniooda, Citron, Currants, Catidy, Pickle*, Tobacco, tSeg;jr?, His Store it? Twm ponfj bolow the Store of Mutatis. Taylor & Punch. < H A R LES^AN DERFORD. Cheraw, DvCeiuber 14, le4f. 5 tf BOOTS, SROES, FALItt LEAF 6BATS, AC. DF. FLE MISG, No. ?C Ilavne Street, #Charleston S, C, (o;?p? ito Messrs. Farrar & I1h)S,) informs his friends and the public that he is now rec iving rljircl from thd Mantu ' factores u bow dm? sj>I ndki assortment or Boot* and Shoe* of nil kinds adopted to the ceuntrjr trade: Alst? reeeiyiiig a fine qj ortment of .Men's 1 and Boys' Pulm Loaf H ats, a no a fine assortment of Ladiysand Mi sans Straw Bo >neUj*li of which wilPbe.sold'on t|?o srost accommodating terms, l -Xiiatlifcton, S. C. January 20 .1642. 11 K? ynTicjz. ~ TjfALCaM I UCIIAAAN, boring thw-day vtT-fi. executed to t1 e undersigned a Vee*lof As. : iignmciit of ah h.s propony. m trust foir iha^jfcfe of his delHs. Hie cr?di?of? nf the aaid Bueb. ii run a 'v. tit ruby n 'iifie 1 to assemble at the office o( J. A. I/Tgii* 1'isq. on W-dneadaj the 9di of F brnaiyjiexvtbr die purpose ofappojnting an Agum ^ Agents to act withthe'Assign**, if ^**A S"?^V R0B8IN8. ?