Farmers' gazette, and Cheraw advertiser. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1839-1843, February 23, 1842, Page 240, Image 4
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JttWTAWS AND KENTUCKY PUMPKINS.rJl^4jl'floiiie
lirnc since we asked the Editor
of the Kentucky Farmer to tell us the1
v properties and uses oi'clie Cushaw or Kcr.
*haw, he very obli^in^ly answered us hi
jfigp follows:?After Tiding tliat the proper or- |
thoqvapliv of the word is Kershaw instead
M, of Cusha'w, ho says, ** this is a striped :
ff* hard shell pumpkin with a crooked .ieck, i
Bgrowii frequently like common pumpkins,
f?.in our cornfields, hut often also i*? lots
tonij inkitchen gardens. T ie ?oHer?l
^^K^"pf?p<rties are th??se o? the pumpkin, Hut
bL- to the "taste1;they are richer, s.veeler, and
^ * ? 'less watery, resembling in flavor the
swert potato or yam. Tiic chief use, is
* "*' ? I- ' ? < ?? /iff Nl
:. foot! lor the table: l ne ncvn. ......... ...
cf tile junction and quartered, the residue is
& cat into slices ct convenient width and
- length, and being baked with the rind on,
E>gi*7 is .thus brought to the table and eabrn
H&.7'"* with butter. And we can assure our
*r Yankee brother if he can get one of these
Kershaw* which is not watery, but corn, j
f parnlively dry and inealy when baked, ,
V; he will find it far superior to any of the j
>*" vaunted squashes, the seeds of which we j
have obtained from the North.'' Last j
^r- spring we received a package of seeds;
from Hon. H. L. Ellsworth, commission- \
. er of Patents at Washington 1>. C. A- ,
rnong which were some Kersh.nvs and ,
some Kentucky Pumpkins. It was quite i
late in the season when they arrived, hut ;
they were immediately planted, vegetated
rapidly and grew well. Tiiey acquired a j
g?nnl growth but did not fairly ripen before 1
Ihoy were touched n;:th the frost, which
prevented our testing their qualities. One
of the pumpkins ripened however, arid
we found it to be very sweet and ,'good,
we thought it superior to our cumtilon
kind. It was white and flattened at the !
tem and blossom end more than the ,
common kind. There were others on the
vines that grew larger and wore not while
like this one, but tliey did not rij??*i.
Miin Fanner. !
. .1
Fr? ?rn the Maine Farmer.
PRKVf.VTION OF SMUT BKTTJCK TITAN CD*U. I
Mr. Hot.mrs:?I observed in a late
nii>..k.>r of ih<? Kennrhec Journal nil ad- |
v'ertiscmenl of a .smut machine by .tlexsis.
Pia'l ami Co. (if I rightly recollect the
njUncJ and recommends ion of it by Mr. \
Gardiner of the town nf Gardiner. From
trie high respectability of (hat gentleman, ;
I have no hesitation in giving full credit :
to his statement. But I would respect-j
fully suggest to him and all others inter j
Cited in the subject, whether it would not ;
he preferable to prevent smut from grow,i:ig
among our wheat to devising method j ,
for tho removal of that foui substance
from it. ] have for the sixteen years last j
past, with complete success practised the !
following method ; viz.) Washed the
sood .wheat, and drained ofT tht* imbibed j
walkthrough a common basket. lathis
/ moist cdndtion put it into a tight tub,
ydT long box, or trough, and for evjry bushel
so prepared dissolved two oz. of blue vitriol
in warm water, turned it into the
wheat, and with a shovel stirred, it, so
* ~ " " ' * " ' t. 11
that the liquid shall penetrate mo wuoie i
nriss. Thus may he ascertained hv the
color. The wheat tvi!! assume a green- j
i.ih cast where the liquor has come in con
tact with it.
This met ho J of preparing our seed lias
became almost universal in this neighborhood
and we hear nothing of smut except
from a distance. Our most, extensive
manufacturer of flour, after having satis- '
faotorily tried the experiment was at the,
expense and trouble of circulating hand
hills through the whole region of Ins ens- ,
turners, three or four or five years since
and he informs us that in consequence of
the use of this prevention he is not called
upon to grind smutty wheat except in J
p. some rare instance, and in none where!
$10 nhove method has been practised, I
'published the foregoing in suhstneco, in ?
an agricultural paper printed in Bangor a t
number of years ago, and subsequently (if 1
rvigiMiy recollect) in the Maine Farmer, i
ijnd have seep it noticed in th* New
England Farmer. Still I am so fully
convinced of its importance that t venture
ici reiterate it,
OLIVER CROSBY. I
Augusta, Jan. 22, 1^42. !
' I have passed the afternoon,(Saturday j
Jnii. 22.1) in hearing two Indian orator-,
Joe Socca basin and Joe Porus, address.j
the Committee on Indian affairs on mat. |
tors relating to the interests and welfare;
of*llie Petiolwcol Tribe.
There arc two parties among the Pe- i
.nol wools, one of which contends for the
d'vine right of Kings, and the ether ad !
vociiUs the divine right of the people. I
have never heard the distinctive doc1
trines of une man power" and <h rights
of" I be many, brought into closer contact,
or discussed in ? heller manner.
Joe Porus,lhe advocate of the right of
succession, and the defender of old abuses,
would he a jewel! with the high !
j?hrl Torv nsirtv in (iroot Britain. !
lie "deserves embalming in tlm pages of'
Hhvekwodd and the London Quarterly, j
for&tho*c"Journals of Toryism cannot !
6.XCCT twin in his expressed contempt j
for (iftliftn honesty and Aboriginal Intelligence.
J<& S<?ccabasin, on the other hand, is !
Jtfrj^itMor in his sphere that Daniel O'- j
,;.Copnel would be proud to take by the
ha?d, and own as a brother and fellow.'
laborer in the advancement of liberal and .
enlightened political principles. He is
emphatically of the K*. lical school andj
preaches the abstract doctrines of Demo,
cracy MA way that would prove mighty
nit cop tamo to a Virginia Abslfficlionist.
He is good Unking', and evinces much
shrewdness^ JftfO t^(;iisii&; which proper.
J Jy ciiltjlv|y^B^..tyoulJMtnvc made him a per
fecHKB^TXiwyt'r, Tiju manner of speak- :
ivig, anonw camrftan<i of language -wore
b^;*r?r thai) f Hnsc of any Indian I have
fever iic^rU address a Vt-'tfHuiUee of tijv
- -- - ^acLfcag
Kygth. :
Legislature, his gestures were singularly f
appropriate, graceful, perfectly natural
and expressive, and contributed much
to tlie right understanding **f hib remarks
which were made in the Iiidian manner.
Th're is a desire among a large, and I
should svppose. the better portion of the
Penobscot tribe. to change their form of
government from the absolute and hereditary
to the censtitutional and elective.
Those who oppose this innovation upon
old customs, the party of which Joe Porus
is the delegate, avef that Indian modes
and Indian forms ought to be perpetrated
iu their tribe, and that when these cea**
or change, that the Indians as Indians,
will no longer exist. The Indians arc
not educated, cannot read, and only quar- |
rcl when political differences arise among j
them, and therefore should not elect their)
rulers in the manner of the whites. One
sole monarch-a father in the tribe, should j
control all their affairs and nave the pcopie
from the perplexity and trouble. They
should wait till school masters have visited
fbern and instructed (hern in the waysor
the whites, and then thov might choose
their own officers with some little degree
of intelligence in their choice,?the Indians
now were under the State Govern
nicnt, and their government was oalv a
I
lortn.
In opposif inn to (his .Too 'Soccabasia
affirmed that th^ present reigr.ing dynasty,
the Indian Bourbons, were licentious,
drunken and corrupt. That so fhr from
wishing to educate the Indian people, so
that thov could in time he elevated to the
condition oft lie whites, that they managed
to drive away overv instructor of children
that was sent among them. That as for.
quarrels upon political differences, they
originated in the attacks nnd oppressions
practiced hv the party in power, and thet
th? radicals were for a peaceable change.
Soccabuain seemed to think that (he best i
and surest way of making the Indians j
good politicians, was to mike it their interest,
and give them the privilege to I
become such. I!o eared much more
about commencing with an honest hevrrt
than an instructed head.
It would seem that the Indians have
already practiced upon (he vices of education
and enlightened politicians, and
the addition of the right of suffrage would
do no liar.in and in all probability would
purify tbeir Government and improve j
their people. Charges of bribery and j
corruption, and pipe-laying, and frnudu- (
lent voting, were made and retorted be- I
(ween the two delegates in a manner that
was really diverting. I thought Soccabasin
the better man of the two. and mv
partialities were nil on the side that he I
adrocatcd. He said that the old party !
called themselves democrats, that thev
were not, but were wiiigs, that his party
were the true Democrats, though Joe Porus
and his party called them Loco Toco.
I should like to report their speeches in
fu', hut fear ! could not do it in the style
and language in which they were made, (
could thevScaiven verbatim thev would)
" W o
be rend by all politicians with exceeding j
interests They would nliow how well
these untutored sons of the forest apprehend,
as if bv instinct the differences between
a monorchia I and popular form of
Government, and that Democrats and
Aristocrats are found every where, among
every people, hoth savage ftfld civilized.
I do not know when I have been more
entertained, than by what I have listened
to this afternoon. In what I have writ
ten I have but given captions to the
speeches. There were metaphors and ,
illustrations used, that would he worth I
recording in their connection, did not
tune and space forbid.
A Bad B)X.?" What do fhey rail the
pla;*e where the prismier sits naked a
nan the other day in court. " Tl|e
prisoner's box," rtplied his friend. **Oh
then, when * foli*r gets in tiiere, I snppnse
that's what (hey call boin' in a bad 6ox."
AXRCDOTR OFTJfOMAS PAIRS. .
The anecdote is as follows, and was
iiriginally published in tlie N. Y. Spccta!or:
"One very warm evening, about
Iwcnty years ago, passing the house where
riioinas boarded, the lower window was
ripen, .and seeing him silting close by, I
ind being on spcakable terms, I stepped J
in for a half hour's chat; seven or tight;
>f his friends were also- present, whose
1 * ' I
doubts ami mis own ne was mooring m rc- i
move bv a hmg talk about tiio story of J
Joshua commanding I he sun nnH monn ; i
lo stand srtill, dte. and concluded hv denouncing
the Bible as the worst of books,
*n<i that it had occasioned more mischief
md bloodshed than any other hook over j
irinted?and was believed only by fools
and designitig knaves, &< .,
Here he paused, and while he was replenishing
his tumbler with bis favorite
brandy and water, a person, who I afterwards
found was an intruder, likr myself,
asked Mr. Paine if ever he was in Si:otlaud!
the answer was, yes, S<> have I
been, continues the speaker, and the
Scotch arc the greatest bigots with the
bible I ever met?it is their school book,
tlfeir houses, and their churches are fur
nislied with the bible, and if they travel but
few miles from home, their bible is always
their companion ; yet, continues the
speaker, in no country where I hare travelled
have I seen the people so comfortable
and happy; their poor arc not in such
abject poverty as I have seen in other
countries; by their bigoted custom of going
to church on Sundays, they save the
wages which they earn throughout the
week, winch in other countries that I
have visited, is generally spent bv mechanics
and other young men in taverns
and frolics on tfunclavs; and of all the foreigners
who land on our shores, none are
so much so ight after for servants, and to
titl places where trust is reposed, as the
.Scotch; you rarely find thein* in taverns,
the watch house, alms house, bridewell,
cr slate prison. - Now, say*'he, if LuJiu
: - - ' '-V-'-liL-' - r??n'
* ' ' . A. L. M
is so had a book, those who use it most
wotildbe the worst j eople?but the reverse
is the case. This wns a sort of argument
Paine w?is not prepared to answer,
and ft historical fact which could
not he denied?so without saying a word,
he lifted a candle from the table, and
walked up stairs; his dit< iples slipped
of every one, and. left the speaker and
myself to enjoy the scene."
Hibernian Hospitality.?4 Sit down
it down now; eat, drink and be merry,
and jist make ycrselres at homo, every
one of yeV said a generous hearted,
forolicking daughter of the Green Isle to
her guest?4 I'm at home, and I jut wish
ye were every one of ye th it same.'.
A Great Rogue.?Judge Jeffrey's, of
notorious memory, pointing to a man with
his cane who was to be tried, said,
44 There's a great rogue at the end of my
cane." The man to whom he pointed,
looking at him said, ,4at which cad, my
lord r
Sir William B? being at a parish
meeting ninde some proposals which were
I tn hv m farmer. Hnrhiv ersra
J* *" "J ~~ -- CJ J
ged, Sir," sjivs ho ( the farmgfl "do von
know, sir, that 1 have been a^the two
universities?"?"Well, sir,"?nid the farmcr,
"[ had a calf that sucked two cows,
at id the observation I ro^de was, he only
grew the grcirter caff for that."
A gentleman one day took occnmow-fo
speak of the married state before his
datighlor, and ol*?crvcd, that who who
marries does well, but she who dses not
marry does better. "Well then," replied
the young lady, "I wilUo well, let those
who choose do better
~ ~ sh
ON Writs of Fieri Facias Fnciss will be wold
Ix'foro tlie Court House door oo the first
Momhy anldiy following in March next, within
t'm legal hours the following property vie:
ftSO Acres <if land more or Ie-s wheroon the
defendant resides, on the waters of Lynches
Creek, bounded west by Drur/ Clintons land,
north by Barrel Seagei's lar.d, south by land*
known bj the name ?f the Towers land, also
dtic Sorrel hoi-Se, one bsv mere and one colt,
twelve heed of cattle and tlii.ty he id of" h >gs, at
lhe suit of fturrol Sogers v* Boutly Outlaw the
horses, hoys and cattle, will be offered f?r sate
at the defendants resilience, oil Tuesday the
CCOitd day of saleO.ie
i ej;ro girl (Lydia) Icti. d nrn arfd to k*
sold as the pmjumy of n?nipmn Rancshury, at
the suit of Isaac Tiniiiioue vs flampton Sanes'
bury.
All Curti? Thcrril's interest in the Bock
Spring | linta'ion which he h-dds under a Icnso
Which lease expires on the first of January 1846,
at the anil ot'Ei zibeth Lllcrbu vs Curtis The/.
iL
$ Lots in flie town ' ! Chcrnw, together with
the improvements thereon, and known in the
phri of said town by No*, one hundred and
thirty ciiiit (13S) on# hundred and thirty nine,
(13d) and one hundred and forty (141) levu^l on
as the properly of Joseph iiervey at the suits if
rord, Phillips A McKay vs. Joseph flerrey,
am* E. Maiioy for (?vorg? Dutch vs. Joiin K.
FiKVari's, A. Clark and Joseph Mersey.
ffUO Acres of land more or less whereon the
d fondant resides on Big Bear Creek, at the
suits of B. Mcln'osh for others, arid II. M. A.
W. II. Tumlinson v?. Stephen II. Pnrker.
Terms Casi*? Purchasers to pay for Sheriff's
papers.
J NO. EVANS", s'. C. f).
FeSrusr? (2. 1812, 14 tf
LEAF LARO,
A Few Ki'.s snd a sinS/l Barrrf Of first rate
Leaf Lard fir adc by Llie Kit or Barreiat
Cash. Ii?4 lb. 1$ Ca?lf.
A/ r, LACosm
February 15,1811!.
PVBUC
OF AX ASSIGNED ESTATE.
?N Wednesday the 23-1 d.i of Fi brusry
instant, wo will tell nt public miction nt tl?o
Store House lately occupied by M. Buchanan
the estate real and personal of llio khid Buchaft*
xn, as*igno?i to us in trust for Lire benefit of hi*
Cr ditor*.
Consisting of s 1. rgr assortment of
Maple ar.d Fancy Fry Goods,
Hals, Shoes, Hardware, <$-<%
ALSO
A Iforao. Canrinpo. Gig, Sulkey and various
article^ of llou*eho d Furniture.
A WO
Ninety one Ac e-of land n*ar the Town of
Chefiw with the improvements therein, bcinp
the summer residence of the said Buchanan,
and oh unimproved lot in the Town of Cheraw.
The terms will be iniih known at the sale.
w. ii. KormiNs,
J. A. INGMS,
Assignees.
Fchunry 14. '842. 14 JJt
SADDLE & H AREMS
H F Subscriber h ?k this day open""d a shop
JL in a pari of th- hot is:* occupied by A. P.
Leach oo thi! corner of Front and Market
street* where lie intends to cirry on tlio a>>07ft
bu.Miu-ss tn alt its various br?nch?-a, arid well sell
hiti work low for CAN31 O.ILY.
FRANCIS A. THOMAS
February ll, 1812. 14 3t
~ i;XT* V< TOF
CANDY,
4 pTeiaantand *n?edr eura ror Coughs and
/U Co:ds. A!.o, Pea*' Cough Lozn."g<<s and
(ioarljo-.iiid C-indy.
J del received and Tor ?a'e by
EMANUEL & SOLOMONS.
February Ij, I8J2. 14 Si
8O0OIJ1S.
n.icOiY.
A LL Warranted Sound, and for salo at 6
i?L and 7 cent.'. ALSO, a quantity of So gar
at 7, 8,9, and 10 cts.
Ry I H. ROSS Eft.
February ?4, 1812. 14 tf
CAI'TIOtf.
^ N<>to made by Benjamin T. Dough* of
?.4k. An?on County, N. ('. pay ah'e to Father
Douglas on order (or bearer it is not roincinberetJ
w'nicli.) f*>r ?| 108. and soma cants, and dated on
17th December 1840, p-yahln I7ihf)ect 18-11
with interest from d-te, (.t is believed) was lost
on Saturday the *29;h day of January last, in n
pocket book dropped some where on the road
itctween Cheraw and Wrights Folly.
A I persons whatcv r are hereby inform ?J
that the said Esther Douglas has never parted
with the legal or beneficial interest in the afores
.id note, nn-l that she alone is entitled to re.
ceivo the p oceads thereof.
+ E C. DOUGLAS.
February 9, 13 U
; *.. _ &*
-<v" V >-Y
THE Saddlery, Harness end Shoe Making
busiues in Cheraw will be hartmfter con due. ?
ted l?y
S. KEELERACe.
February 2, 1342. 12 61
I PFER AXD KOLE LEATHER?
Wax,.and Cab Skin*, and Hemlock Tanned
! Sole Leather. For fa I* low.
A. P. LACOSTK.
| October 27, 1841. 50 tf
I INTEND on the lft day of July next
i to remove my Stock of Goods to my two
store#, lately occupied by B. Mcintosh, and
i McKay & McCaskill, and to make them my
permanent butinees stands; and now offer for
i Rent, my four Stores immediately below,
j Viz; One at present occupied by Messrs. W.
! <V T. Bailey. &. Co., the next below, corner
1 Karshaw and Front streets, and now occupied
by M r. D. Malfoy. and the two stores now.oc|
cupied by me. To persons residing in this
j place, it is needless to say, that they are
i among the very best stands for prosecuting a
I Cotton arid barter business; and I only make
! this declaration for the information of persons
j residing at a distance. Possession of the
htf Vpc<f?. W. & T. Bailey
?fVVU|/l?'<a %0J ?v.
! dt Co., and Mr. D. .Vaiiov, will be given on
j the let day of September next ; the other* can
i He had by the 10th July next. Chcraw uffcra
j inducements to Capitalists, and m n of bustness,
that are not found in many Southern
towns. It is estimated, that our receipts of
cotton, for the latttwo years averaged '25,000
Dales, ami it is supposed this year'i receipts
will be about the same.
AUG. P- LsCOSTS.
Chcraw, Jan'y. 12th, 1842. 0 tf
I The " Charleston Courier," "Southern
i Chronicle," "Camden Journal," and "Fayette-*
ville Observer4"'will olesse give the above
| six insertions, say oni 1 ?very two weeks, and
i forward their bills to m . *r payment.
A. P. LaCoste.
Sia TTVK DLTArnrEiT
Coluwbu, November 80th, 1841. i
By Tils Excellency JOI1N P. RICH- |
j AROSON, Esquire, Governor awl Con- f
J manderin-Chiff and over the Slate of'
i Smith Carolina.
WHFHISAS, information has been reccived
at this Doparmen*, that on
j the night of tlx? 20th of September last, a i
j most altrociotw attempt was maff# hy some
| person unknown, to murder one T. VV. liarley,
of Colleton District : Now know ys, that
to the end justice may he Hone, and the off" nder
brought to legal trial, I do hereby offer a
j reward of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars/for
his apprehension and delivery into any jail in
j this State,
j Given under my hand and the Seal ofthc
State at Columbia, thedUth day of Nnvverober#
ciglitetti bsndred and forty-one,
rid in the arxth-ysar of the Independent# i
of tie United States of Amotien.
JOHN P. RICHARDSON
Bv the Governor,
iW, Lab-hbC, Sec'y of Staff.
| Dec. 2 10
In T HP. Cb*MON P?,*.AS.
Chest erf eld District.
Ilcnry Eaafeflinp, ) Declaration
vs. > on note in
i G. V.^ Booth. S Attachment.
! WIJEKKAS the ri.nntiS in ihi? action did
on this day file his Declaration against G. \V.
j Booth, the defendant, who is abee-it from and
; w ithout the limits of the State (as it if. said.)
j Srtd ha?Unj neither wife or attorney known
j upon vvhohi a copy of the above Declaration,
with a rule to plead thereto, may be served;
! ft is then fore in pursuance of the /lets of the
| General Assembly of this State in pnch casrs,
firado and provided; Ordered that the defend*
i ant, do plead thereto on or before the twenty. (
sixth day of December next, otherwise final
! and absolute judgment wili bo than given and
j awarded against hiin by default.
I T. BR VAN.
{ Office of Common Pleas )
j Chesterfield C. li. Dec. 2of 1841, \
V l?i)mfly
SOtTI! f AROLIHA, |
Chester fold District.
T.v Tfirt Common Pleas.
BENJAMIN MCINTOSH, h now in
custody uf tlio Sheriff of the District afore
' aid, by virtue of a writ of capias ad satisfacien '
dum, at t'e sidt of Smith M jwry Jf. hiving
i ocliU-'Ped the Honorable the associate Jiutgcs (
; of the said state, that he may he admitted to 'lie {
Ixmifit of the act of the General Assembly made [ '
for the relief of Insolvent ilebtois. and he having 1 I
filed with hi* petition a schedule of Ids estate, i '
real and jKirsonal. It is ordered, that the said j I
I Smith Mo ry. Jr and all others to whom the 1
said petitioner is in any wise indebted, do , per- j
: sonally, or hv the;r atlurnies, be and appear ! *
! before the Honorable the associate Judges of the '
stale aforesaid, at the Court of Common Phot*
; to he hidden at Chesterfield Comt House, on
I the Wednesday after the third Monday in
; March noxt. then .md there to show causo if
i any they can, why the estate and efleets of the
1 petitioner should not be assigned; and he ho
j I O ? # #
I discharged, pursuant to the provisions of smd
Acts of the G- neral Assembly made and provi* ,
i tied for Uc relief of insolvent debtors.
T. BHYAN, < ,
C C. P.
J Chesterfield C It. )
Dor. *2, 1841. < 7 .1m
I . ? t
.
IRO*.
20 Ten?, asserted sizes, for sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27, IS 11. 50 tf
WHESA^D CORDIALS,
CIHAMPAIiJNE, Tontine, Mar?li.il, Noy
J and Creinat Brands. .Madeira, I\>rt, Sweet '
j do, Muscatel I, To run*'rife, 0r,d Chrclt Wines,
; Rs,?e, Perfect Love, Lemon,Cinna-tvin. Anni i
sett, Raspberry, Maraschino and Curncn Cor.
! dids. toe ether with an usaoilmenl of Drandy,
Fruita and Preserves. i
rorsaleby * ?
EMANUEL & SOLOMONS, '
February 15, 1842. It 3t
; NOTICE.
rwiuc v?,?. ??,t U,.oL- a nT Annn.in! I
r J 1UU IfVfUMn, A?w?',fT UIMI wvi/i?a vr> 4?vwv..
JL assigned to us by'Mulcom Bucli nan are in
th-' possession of John A, Inglis at whose Office,
all jjorsntn^ indebted are requested to call anil
settle l?of?#fa the return dayo for III ir several
! District*.
VV. H. RORRIXS,
J, A. INDUS.
Assignees.
Cheraw, February 11, L812.
? 11 tf
'* *-" >? -+ ?-*
SPERM, A1VD TAMPERS OIE,
By the Barrel or at retail, for sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. 50 if
2500 PAIR SHOES.
Comprising every varie'v, and for sale on ac.
corninodating terms.
A- P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. 50tf
CHEESE.
i 4\ CASKS CHEESE
JL 'Ir For Sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
Dec. 1, 1341. 3 tf
HATS A*D CAPS- I
15 Dozen Oentlemens' and Boys, Black and
Drab Fur Hats,
28 Dozen Wool Hats.
A Large stock of Fur, Hair, Cioth, and Selene
Caps,
For sale by
A. P.LA COSTS.
Oct 271B4I. 50 tf
B033ET9, HOODS, A5S> BAND
BOXES.
Ladies and A/isees, Florerce and Straw Bonnets.
l adies Coloured Hoods. For sale by j
A. P. LACQSTB.
Octobei 27, 1841. 50 * tl
WOOD.
5 HEREBY tender to my late customers in
the Wood line, my grateful acknowledge
mcnt?, for flic libera 1 j>atron:ge, I Iih c iec?iv%:d j
nt their hands, and would now most respectfully
request, iliat they would continue to give their
orders to Major I). R. W. .Mclvcr, to wIi jjm I
haveoihl my land, and who is fully prepared to |
deliver any quantity of tveod th t may be reqoi- i
red. AH orders for Wood le't at my store, will be j
sent to the n sic! nccot'M j ?r Mclver.
A. P. LuCOSTE. 1
Jarunry 12, 1842. 12 tf j
CAAOLBS AA# SOAP.
Sperm, Margarine and Tallow Caudles.
Bar and Perfumed Saop.
Fot Sale by
A. P. LAC03TE.
October 27. 1841. 50 tf
HARDWARE SMITHS'
TOOLS.
A general stock of these articles for nale by I
A. P. L A COST E.
October 27,1841. 50 tf
PAITCf 15 D STAPLE
DRY GOODS.
A few Fancy, and a large and well selected
Block of Staple Dry Goods for sale low by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. 50 tf
rri.a Ri.Kt^rihnr ha a inst received, and wil
J I IV. J
keep constantly on hand,Cotton Yarn and Twine
at wholesale, from the Manufactory ol Rocking
ham.
GEO GOODRICH.
Chcrntr, J.in. 1840. 10 tf
fAtDLW
A few Roxen Tu low and S|>crm Candles for
Bile by
D. MALLOY.
May 31, 1841.
29 tf
f?OLE BOAT FOB SA^E.
THE Pole Lo.it James R Ervin wi'l be >0!'!
on fmorblo terms. Hhe in row on the
way up and wi'l be delivered Jo the purchaser on
tor arrivuL Apply to either of the subscribers.
b. MALLOY .
W. A T. RAILF.Y Si Co.
JAMES H. COLE.
December 1, 18II. 4 tf
ri T lAltH.
TOO Kegs, Ad 6d 9d lOtl 12d and 20 nails,
Fof sale by
A. P. LACOSTE. 1
October27, ISlt. oO tf j
COlS WAITED,
"HE Subscriber Wishes to purchase 2 00
J?. Bushels luxtitCir**
11. MalloY.
December. G, 184t. 4 tf
~I.w7 Bl ltf
~%X7HLLcinfintie to saw Rill lumber af the j
* T usual rates and to j unelual cnstm'nors |
only. Hist' rn and Wlioat M II* are in g* o I J
Older, Corn or Wheat sent to these Mill* wih |
be attended to in order, and justice iwciod out]
if pnssiVr. Still we de not agr;?o to make good j
mcui out of bad .orn, thnso who wish good nio.il |
and rtotir mu?t take carc to scud good clean ]
corn ami vhoat and the , im al and flour shall,
then be good.
Fi binary 2. 1841. 12 4t j
RLAfKAlIlTlI Bt?5LTi:Ssi I
rjniiE Subscribers Invo formal u Copartner- '
JL ship, ixrid?.*r the firm of
MrlVER <f> LaCOSTE, j
? d have emp'oyed competent persons to
:.irry on tire above busing, in all its branches. I
Shop on Market S'. reel continued, latch' occu- !
nicd by r. C. I. Shiver. Tim charges for
ivo/k done will be moderate, Wo shall be
jirtteful forcOJtO'i from responsible persons,
ind with all such persons a"C?un s will he kept, j
All debts contracted for said shop, mu-t he on
>rdet from us, an.I all collections for work duno
Mil bo made by us.
A. M. McIVKR. .
A. P. LACOSTE,
Cheraw, Nov. 15, IS41. I tf
TAX NOTICE.
IWIl.L attend as follows to take returns j
and receive the Ta.xca for Chrtteifield Dis- j
;ric?.
At Mount Crogban on Monday the 14th February.
a. dl.lfnn.i 'i, i u/t Stnri> l>n TiimiIhv the 13t!i
February.
Al Michael Miller's on Wednesday the Id;h
February.
A V Jell a Sergei's on Thursday the 1T ill Fob.
renry.
At Sneer's Mills on Friday the ISlli February.
At John Jamison's oil Saturday the UiiiFobru
ary.
At Slcer-pon Springs on Monday the 21st
February.
At Co d Hill (or Levi Casitys) on Tuesday the
221 bruary.
Al Chcraw on Thursday, Friday and Saturday
thr 24th 2.r>tli nnd 2Htli Februar
At Ches'erfield C'Otirt Ilonse on Monday,
Tu sd :y. and Wednesday the 2dlh Fe ruury ami
the 1 t nil 2nd days of Murili.
N. B.?All returns must be made by Monday
O-li I> ,t.,u ?r VInrcIi as the boolts wi.l then be I
L IC vwy v
closed.
W. L. ROBESON. T. C. C. D.
Janunry8, 1??42 ll tf
CiLASS PAI Vr, A.YD riTTY.
A La rye Stock of these articles, which wili
be sold at reduced rates.
A. P. LACOSTE.
Slis NEW NOVEL,
CONFESSIONS, or This Blind llurl
Ju?L received at the
BOOKSTORE.
December 1. , ;
- - - ~0i.
. - , - - * '. ' +**"
BB????
CHINA CROCKERY AND GLASS *
WARE.
THE Subscriber lias on hand a good amort,
ment of the above, comprising a variety of
patterns, for sale cheap
- D. M ALLOY.
May 31, 1841.
29 * * if
?
! AXES.
18 dozen Collin?, Hunts, and Marsh superior
Axes, for sale by the dozen at much below the
usual rales.
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. -50 ' tf
SOl/TH CAROLINA.
i Rnnsom Hritt, vs. { Declaration in
E. P. Guion & Co. ( Attachment.
Whereas the Plaintiff m the above siatcu case
this day filed his Dcclura ion ;.gai at the Upi
fendant, who is absent from, ami without the
| limits of this stae (us it is sai4) and having nei- -
| llier wiio nor Attorney known within the same,
| il is ordered thai the Defendant do app AV and
plead to the Duc/anilion aforesaid witbui ayes/
and a day from the due her* of, otherwise final
and absolute Judgement will be awarded against
him by default,
T. BRYA3, C. C. T.
Office of Common Pfofte, 1
Chesterfield C. House, >
November 19, 1840. )
50
I DflVtiS, NEDICIiA^
I Chemicals, Patent Medicines,
Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Dye
Stuffs, &c. &c, for safe
wholesale and retail by
A. KOPTOiV, CHEUAU, 8. C.
At his Drug Store, next door to Jtirotrm
Bryan <Sf Brother.
Where way be had at alf times a general as
sortnie I of articles in the Lrug line?re com
; mended to be of superior qiwlity which will le
di*po*eil of on veiy moderate terms? Physician*
anil ethers wishing pur- nicdicin ?, my rely
| uii being sup:.lied with them. ?
May 2^, 4841. 28 ' .
i Lrnnfx: ij jfUEn:
50,000 FEET
DIFFERENT kinds lumber on hand ant)
lor sale .ow for cash ai Burn's Villa.
J. ?. BURffFebrunry
2. I? 11. J2 4t
NE W AND CIIEAP GOODS.
Tfffj Subscriber has just raecired hi?
Wiktkr Supply of Goods which constat* in
part, of the following, Viz; Ladies English
and French Kid 3/ormeo Shoes and Slippers,
Misses Kid, and I'rum lla Shoes am. S ppera,
Gentlemen's fine Call Boots, Booiera, and
Slices: Aho, a fine assortment of Ceocekut,
China Grannet &c. See. Hardware, of %
every description, DiacksrnhUs Toole, Sheut
Iron and a few very fine Stoves; Grwcw|
rics of all kinds by the Wholesale and Retail;
i The above will be sold iffUCH H>WE!t
than they have heretolorc been sold in Cue*
raw, for Cash only. Persons wishing Bar.
gain*, will please c?N on the Subscriber ami
examine for themselves before purchaa ng
elsewhere, for their rr*n benefit.
ISAAC H. ROSS**.
Jan'y. I2th, 1*42. 9 Broo
XOTME. - '
G. II. DUJYLAP
Would ro-pectlulfy giv>- notice to his lri?. iWVaml
the public that liav'ng commenced businessag'ii*
on hi* own account he finds it. ahxututoly ncres.
wry to curt :il very much his cicdit business. '
he has conseijnent'y determined too- en accounts
only with such person* ns l ave heretofore yssl
their account* puiicifiallyst or near the'end of
the year and w ith >uch only ns will give port,
live ns*ur?nceof doing so in future.
| Oct. 13, 1941* 48 If
B BRYAN & BROTHER, hold a lens*
on the lower wharf near the old Fe ty
j Ran. ing, and will charge each Bo r for the privilege
of landing discharging and V ading.
Eaeh St "?iin Bo.it, Three Do1 It*.
[ E-icli Pole Boat, Tew Bout or Lighter, Tw?
\ Dollar?.
f Each Cot ion Flat loaded or built, One Difiar ^
\ and Fifty ('vnt^.
j With the privilege of rmtinlning oue week,
| longer at a corn-.q>oii !n?g rnt-j.
Chora w, Srp:. 2*, lefll. 46 ' tf
GA??E.1 mrKt>, ?fc .
THE Subscriber has just received a full and
general aeaortnient of Fg-di UAKDE^f
SEF.D from the Agricultural Warehouse end!
Seed Store of the New England Farmer Boston,
among which urr Sugar Bert, Rota Bug*,
| White Fhit Turnip/ Cc. Jtc- by the pound and
smaller quantity.
Hi has also formic a General Alport men t of
FAMILY GROCERIES, with WINES ?m]
LIQUORS, R.iisirtu, Figs, Almonds, C7flrou,
Currants, Cindy, Pickles, Tobacco, Si-gurt-* ^
<ke. <fcc.
IJia Sioro is Two Doors below tho Store of
Messrs. Taylor & Punch.
CHARLES VANDERFORD*
Cheraw, December 14, IS41.
3 tf ^ .
rashsyntm:m cuitiaued".
[THE TIMES are such as to compel tie*
Subscriber to ccntr ue the Cash Sye im^
Grocf.riks and all articles in that line wil?
| be sold for Cash only. Persons whose accts.
; and notes atill remain unpaid, will please mk
i dersrand tlut no r?ew credits will be givei*
; until all old arrearages are sett led in full.
D. AIALLOY.
SPORTS.tlASfS POWDER.
ONE Case English Can inter KiHo Powder*
manufactured by "P trous & WiHta," Loo**
don, tor sale by the Canister.
D. MALLOYf
May 29, ls4\ 29 t
OOOI> BARGAINS.
Til E Subscriber h'ts on hand many article
ot Merchandise not now in his line of boa
sines*; and which ho has no loom in his sVortf
for. nil sue' goods will be sold very cheap.
| They consist ol the following articles, v\i;
Negro Cioihs fa good article) White Plains,
Blanket Overcoats, Duffil Blankets, Bale Ro|>?,
Brass And Iro.v*. Shovels and Tongs, Jugs and
Jars, Pots and Ovens, Iron and Steel, Hardware
Crockery, &,c. *
G. H. DUN LA P. 1
November. 10,1941 b'Z if
"THE SUBSCRIBER"
?wt r> /-i ?t . iini\ . i tk.r 1/ 1. ? - - --
I'U tiutiAOfti; recently in new iorn a
| heavy and general a*i?ortmeut of Goods wh h.
have all come to har.d. and he now offi *
them at Wholesale pr Retail at very low pric t
for Casu or Produce. .
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27th 1841. 50 tf
jaddlery. A
ve-y large a .orimHii of BoyiOfem, and
Ladies Sadoies. Also. Bridle?, Afartingdles
Whips, Collars, Saddle Bags, Gig, Sulkey,
and Cariyail Harness, Stirrup Irons, Girths
and Surcingles. For sale very cheap by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27th 1641. 50 U