to which, it ought to be an influential arguinent
with members, that the Legislatures
of some of the States have expressed
an earnest desire that Congress will act
upon the subject at the earliest possible
moment.
The two last days of the past week
were coiniiicndabiy employed, according
la the injunction of the Rules of the
House, in the consideration of Bills and Re.!
ports upon Private Claims. It would be a
great, honor to the present Congress, and
.would distinguish it in history if it were, in
. judicial phrase, *o cltnr the dttck'f ??f all business
,af this, character. The end# of jue.ic*, as
well at of humanity, would be thereby promoled,
not. to speak of the honest pride which I
, '* every Representative would have in being ;
able to say to his constituents, w! en he returns j
to- bis hame, that, as 'ar as depended upon ;
him, he has left undone nothing that he o ght 1
to have done?a duty correllative and equally
imperative with that ot doing nothing which j
he ught not to do.
*' The IS k.n at k has not been less industriously,
engaged in its legislative duties during the last
week than the House of R pn-eentativos, and
h*s .in xddi'iou spent much time in the consideration
of business of an Executive charac -?
ivp ?iinnnsp every reader knows, is
'' %jw?va trannact'-d w?th rlered d<?ors, and the
*'J particulars ?f which are rarclv made public
' unlit after they have become co d, and posses*
iutereat ouly as bi?tory:-?>Aa/. Intell.
. - SOMETHING SINGULAR.
Banditti in America.?A singular cir...
cumstance, which befell a gentleman one
day Last week, was yesterday related to
us. The gentleman in question had left
Lancaster, Pa , in a vehicle, alone, with
The intention of going to H ivre de (irasc
in this State. Shortly after leaving tin
"* city, he overtook a woman with ? bmk^'
' " on her arm, who requested him to allow
her to ride a short distance in the vc.hicl
3^" with him ; saying that she was very tire
and had not far to go. He granted tin
request, hut afi?\r a time, from som
ensse, he suspected his companion wa
not what she professed to he, hut a mai
in disguise. 'A closer examination undei
the.veil, for the |M>rson k? pt closely veiled
confirmed his doubts, and as he was ra
pidly approaching a dreary woods, he wnanxious
to rid himself of li is company, but
how to do it was the Question?Tune he.
*
came precious and lie at hurt resorted to
the ruse of knocking off his hat uccidentally,
of course* while his horse was in
_ 'full tr<it. By the time the horse could be
feine<l up, the hat was left far in the rear.
. - lie. proposed to the lady to get. out and
bring it to him. This she refused to do,
stating that she would hold the horse.?
The gentleman replied that the horse was :
. , rather a fiery one, and he could not trust
* -him to her. After a little parley she
consented to go for the hat, leaving the ,
dutsket "in the carraige. The gentleman :
watched hi* time, and when the lady was i
J'farthe.slr'tofii he whipped up, leaving his.
' ,"hat behind, and drove, with all speed i
y"' 1 n V
through the woods to llie next house.?
There he incntioned his suspicion, and
ti|K?n examining the basket, a pair of pis- j
tols, full loaded, and a tin whistle were
found in it. The inference then was ;
clear that his companion was a villian in j
dijfguise, who Jtad planned to r??h, perhaps
murder hint, and that there were accomplices
not tar ofT who could Ihj easily called
by tiie whistle. It may he well enough
to mention that he had a considerable
amount of money with him, a fact which
was |Nohaldy known to his companion.
^P^'Tkanking his stars for his escape, f??r he
consider* it an escape most likely from a
violent death, he pocketed the pistols and
.-the loss of his hat with the greatest pleas
ure ?Bui Suru
HighlyIvpgktaxt fro* Bo?tox.?
In the Massachusetts House of Representutives
last Tuesday, on (notion of Mr.
Eddy. it ivn? ordered that the Committee
on the Jiidtciitrv inrjuir into the expediency
of prnfidiog hy \ for a fixed standard !
measure for ciicsuutti.
J*ate arul important from Scuta Granada ? |
By <he America, Capt. Hubbard, arrived last j
night ff??m Carthagena, we have received i
Ki Kco dc Neiva," to the 21st nit.
'The most import nit piece of intelligence i
by this arrival is the reincorporation of the j
province ot Panama .and Veraguas with Net- i
iv Garnada. Both provinces nave agreed to
conform to the cone" it ut ion and laws of ih*?
gnvernin"nt of the republic, and the Utter a*
times rhe debt of the former.
This was promulgated on the 31st of December.
The next in importance is the settlement j
of hi) difficult e? throughout the country.
' On the" 12th of December, the rebel party I
?.~,lr ?r.-ku P nivlich Krtir lunn and I
I' n |iv?nrtDOiwu ?# ' IIV unburn ? ' I
killed several patriot#" on board of her. The j
naval force of New Granada and 11 fl. M
Charybdi* immediately went in pursuit, and
on the I5 h cap'ured ihein at er a bri? f
battle. S;*ty of the rebt*!? were killed, many
threw themselves overman!, iwenty three
were wounded, 200 m id* prisoners, and a-,
mong the*e Jose Antonio Paddilla, who sho-.
tly afterwards died of the wounds received in
this desperate fight. < In the pa*riot side there
were one killed and four wounded.
From Port AuVrince.?We are indited
to a friend for copies of4> Le Manifesto,a
Port Ail prince paper to Jan 9.
The only item of news we see to inter^
i est our readers, is an account of the sol.
^ emnization of the Independence of f la vti
ir, which tho EJ'tor c.o npiains of thee I i.
ncss and indifferences of the People
-Tho common, the national guaid; the tc
drum, we are told are- all cool. This is the
38th year of her independence.?iV. J'. Express,
9th vat.
jTrom the Chicago Democrat ]
Serious stage Accident.-?Loss of the.
Mail.?We regret to record another of
thosescriouf cusualitie.e whic.' arecontin"
* ally happening in the Western country,
ami which for a long time, will prevent
much competition in bidding for mail
contracts. On the night of tho 19ih,
' 1 v J"
- * - ' * v4 '-/ a. tI '
0,*^% - i-.; . ' . \
| two miles this side of Peru, in the attempt
I to cross the little a Vermillion River, the
coach of Messrs. Frink, Walker & CoT
mail, baggage, four horses and all, w.*re
lost except the four persons on board,
who were saved by good luck merely. |
The stage had crossed the day before
without difficulty ; and though the stream
was somewhat swollen by the rain, the
driver supposed it would be safe crossing.
Great Public Meeting at Netc Orleans.
\ ?The meeting at New Orleans, on the
4th inst., in reference to ihe American
captives in Meticn, is said to have been
the largest and most enthusiastic ever
held in that city.
Liberal Creditors.?Settlements to a
very great extent are daily made by persons
who have long been ? nr barrasscd.
Several came to our knowledge yesterday,
where the parties had nothing to give; but
J creditors being satisfied of the honesty ,
and poverty of the parties, freely pave
them a discharge. Indeed it was for the j
interest of creditors to take this course in
st2ad of forcing the parties into bankrup. ;
tcv. iVany have induced their friends to
come forward and advance.?N. Y. Express.
? I
??????????
Daring Outrage arid Robbery.?Mr.
John Nchnlson, lottery and exchange
broker, whose office is in Baltimore near
HowarH street, was waylaid last.evening,
about seven o'clock, at the corner of EnTaw
and Baltimore-sts., by some daring
illains, while on ' his way home, and
knocked down and robbed of money am.tinting
in all to ten thou?nnd dollars.
. Jr. Nicholson, when found, was lying
prostrate on the street, entirely unconscious
of what liad hap[>cned. His head
md face were much disfigured. He was
romptly conveyed to the Gen. Wayne
inn, where medical aid was ohtuincd.
From ihe Charleston Mercury.
legal decision.
T'i.e following opinion of Judge 0'
Neat!, as an exposition of the late Act,
may lie useful if known throughout the
State. The case was argued at Chambers.
John Cess ford Kerr > Chambers,
ntls. $ Charleston,
The Bank of > F< Ik 1842. I
Charleston. 4
Tu.i'Dcfcudant, who is in ""custody of j
ol _:/r. < l\:.. l... _
uie oiiunii 01 v/inun siuu irisu iv,i uiiucr u
Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum, before
the pasteage of the Aet of 1841 fo ex.e.id
the Bounds of the (Joals of the sev.
eral Distric s of this State, had given
bond for the* Bounds.h? now moves to
have the benefit of the late Act extended
to hi in.
I have no doubt that he is entitled to
it. The Act provides that .'the "Limits
anu Bounds of the Goals of .the Judiciu
Districts of this State, he and iiie same
are hereby extended to (lie limits and
boundaries of the Judicial Districts in
in which they are situated." Tins makes
the Bound for which the Defendant gave !
In*tui co-extensive with the district, for
when the Bounds were enlarged, it is in
the letter of his Bond 'hat he should have
the same enlargement. He is bound to
remain within the limits and Bounds ol
the Goal of Charleston District. What
are they ? The limits and boundaries of
Charleston Judicial D..strict is the legal
answer. It may l>e necessary tnat the
Defendant and his securities should in
writing under their seals on the hack of
tlnir Bond, acknowledge the Bond to l?e
under the Act of 1841 as well as the Acts
of 1788 anu 1840, and covenant that the ,
debtor shall, according to the law render j
a schedule ni his estate, ana at (tie exptratioonof
the notice under the Insolvent
Debtors Act assign and surrender as far
as in his power the property mentioned
in said schedule.**
On this acknowledgement and ,addi.
tion.il covenant being made and entered
into l>v. the Defcrulat and his securities,
"It is ordered, t hat John Cessiord Kerr
do have the benefit of the Art of 1841,
and be allowed the enlargement thereby
O
provided for in the extension of the limits
and hounds of the Goals of the several
Districts in this Slate.
S gned John Bei.ton O'Nkall.
Bo.ijamin F. Hunt, for the motion.
Pet.gru Losesue, for the Bank.
Fcbrua ry 5, 1842.
"'RAILROAD*.
France and Germany uro actively extending
their rail roads, and most of tin) cities tlrough
which they aro*t<? piss, have come forward and
contributed liberally.
A TainUTK TO. aesitrs.
Washington Irving i) ta been appointed by the
President, by and with the advice and consent of
he Senate, Minister to Spain. The appointment
was a* unlooked tor by Mr Irving, as it will
>e gratifying to the whom country.
N. Y. Coiir. cf Erin.
I
The State of Tennessee, our readers
arc (ware, is at present unrepresented in
the Senate of the United States, by reason
of the late factious refusal of a majority
of the Senate of that State to carry
into effect its own order for going into the
election of Senators to Represent the stale
in Congress. Tho recusant Senators
were thirteen in uumher, and the faithful
Senators were twelve. Of the thirteen
recusant Senators, it appears by the
subjoined more recent proceedings in the
Legislature of Tennessee, nine voted
against disavowing the odious d >ctriuc of
"repudiation,"
In Senate. (Tennessee,) Jan. 19. 1942.
Mr. Peyton's resolutions were adopted,
as follows ;
Yeas?Messrs. Ash, Bradbury, Foster,
Fuy, Gardner, Jennings, Lcdbetter, MilX
' gp
"5? X - .
ler, Motley, Nelson, Peyton, Powell? Rc*
neau, Sevier, Williams, Ttirney?16.
Naxs?Messrs. fJarriwicke, Johnson,
Laughhn, Maclin, Jfartin, Matthew's,
J Ross, VVarnef, Waterhouso?9.
The resolutions, as adopted, read as fob
I lows:
Resolved by ihc General Assembly of,
the Stale of Tennessee, 1st*, Thai a prompt
payment an I fulfilment of, all her debts
obligations and engagements, created in
; good faith, is a paramount duty, which
cunnot be disregarded or set aside consist
e.nliy with the honor of the citizen or of the
Stale.
Resolved, Idly, That copies of the
foregoing resolution be transmitted by
the Governor to the President of the Uni?
ted States, the Executives of the several
States, and our Representatives In Cop*
gress.
The Newark Advertiser says a colored
woman died near Patterson, N. J. on Friday
last, aged 114 years.
The Legislature of Virginia, at the present
session, have imposed a Tax on
Watches, Clocks, Gold and Shiver Plate,
nfid Pianos!
Upwards of eight hundred persons in.
Pi tersburg have joined the; Total Abstinence
Society, in the last two weeks.
Q3T William Spraguic "(Whig) has
been elected Senator to Congress from
the State of Rhode Dlnnd in the place of
Mr. Dixon, recently deceased.
.... /FKTUKNC1IMENT.
It appears from,,the official minuet of
the Custom. Rouse in Boston, that during'
the period of. three quarters of a year,
since the appointment, of Lent Lincoln,
as Collector at that Port, a clear saving
has been effected in the.exjxmaes of the
Office, amounting to more than fifteen
thousand dollars; notwithstanding the.
business of tlie Office has greatly increased,
both in.the number of urriyals and the
value of imjmrtafions.
WELCOME TO "807.."
Since 1,a Fatettk was the "Notion*8
'Guest," the arrival of nostrahger in this
country has excited so great and general
a degree of interest as thai of Mr. Charles
Dickens, the popular English author.
The Northern Cities are vicing with each
other, in their attentions to the distinguished
stranger, and he shows by his
modest and correct deportment, that he
[ has the good sense to place these civilities
I to their proper account.?Raleigh Regit11<
r. -
HEAVY DAMAGES AGAINST A RAILROAD
COMPANY.
A suit hi? been ?ned in Boston hitelv,
which has excited soine interest, It was
an action brought*by a Signor Ostmelli
against the Worcester Railroad Company;
Hrnt* f??r ft 10.000 damage* for the loss of
thi se.rvices'of his son. who had l>een in,
jurttl, probably for life, from a collision of
the cars; ami, secondly, for 815,000 i
additional, on the ground that (he son
had been rendered incapable of support,
injr himself for life. The Jury gave him
812,000 for ins son, and 81,000 for himself.
The Washington Correspondent of t!ie
Richmond Whig refers to Mr. Archer's
Speech in the Senate, on the 9th inst.
upon Mr. Clay's Anli-Vetn Resolutions.
He states, that Mr. A. denounced Mr. '
Tvler in the severest terms. He de.
dared that he and Mr. Tyler were, for.
evor and in every way. separated. He.
said he held no intercourse with the Pres.
ident. and would hold none with him, because
he regarded him as tainted with
personal dishonor, to say nothing of his
base betrayal of the party that elevated
liijn to power."
Tickets handed in for town council.
For Inlendaiit.
J. A. Inglis.
j For Wardens. A "
A. Blur,
D S. Hahlilf.r,
J. C. Wadswortii,
A. P. LaCojtk.
a voter;
For Intrndant.
'. J. A. Inglis.
For Wardens.
i). s. Hahij.fr, .
J. C. Wadsworth,
Geo. H. Dlnlap, |
T. A. Bryan,
MANY VOTERS. ,
. For the Gazette.
Ticket proposed for the Town Council :
at the approaching election by ?
.wany voters.
For Intendant.
Mr. John A. Inglis.
For Wardens.
Ditncan McN.uk.
Geo. Goodrich.
Franklin Turner.
.. Thos. A. Bryan.
i ? ?
Ma. Editor.?The following ticket will b
run at the approaching election for Towu Offi
j ccr", Viz:
' !!/?? 7?j/ n r? rrnt
b. brtan.
Fur Wardens.
J. A. Inglis.
A. Blue.
F. Turner.
g. goodrich. #
* BY MANY VOTERS.
(JJT Wo arc authorized to announce Mnlooui
K. McCc'skill as a candidate fur the office of
Tax Coiloctor of this District ut the ensuing
el ciiou in Oc'ohT next.
Januiry 31st. 18-12.
UPPJEIt Ai\I> SOLL L^ATkiit.XM
Wax, and Calf Skins, and Hemlock Tanned
Sole Leather. For sale low.
A. P. HCOSTE.
October 27, 1S$I. M tf
' .. It . - - ' . .
. . . . . .. * .*/"
CHERA.W PRICE CURRENT. B*
February22 1842.
Articles. fK* | ? <V|- $ 1
Beef in murkot, lb II 3 0
Bicon from wagons, lb 5t 7
-??by retail, lb ! 8- a .-.,9 r?(
flutter - . lb 12| ft . 15 Cu
Boesweir lb 22 ft 25
Rafting yard 20 a 25
Bal? Rope lb ? 10 a I2| Coffee
- lb 124 a 15
CpTTOW, Jp lb 7 ft Corn,
bush 60 a 1
Flour, Country, brl A. 4 kf: J
Foathcru fin vvng. none lb 37| a 48
Fodder. 10<M!>? 75 a lOU
lilts*, window 8t 1(1, ftMft 3 25 a 3 37* . ?
, ? 10*12, 50ft 3 50 * 3 75
H ides, gmen lb 5 r 15
dry * lb 10 * ~
lion .. . . lOOlbft 5 50 a ? 50 *28
Indigo lb I a 2 50 A
Lhne cask 4 . 'ft 4 50
Lttd anircft lb 7 a 8
Leather, Mole lb 22 28
Lead, bar. ib 10 ft
Logwood lb 10 a 15
Xolassea N. O. gal 40 a 50 n
, - gal 35 ft 17
Nails, ewt, assorted lb 7} ft H
-??.wrought lb I ti a 18"
Oats bush 37 a 46 "?
Oil, curriers gal 75 ft
sherTjff SALET" ON
a Writ ieri Facias will be ftoldbrfo-e
thu Cour^Eouso door on the first Monday ^
and day following in M rcli next within tha legal -
hours the 101 lowing property vix: hk
Three horses levied on and ui bo soUl as -the *t
property of Evan Th.Yat at the suit of Gibson r?*
.VUoguuifor Jho, C. .Yinnguin vs. Evan Threat or<
and Jolwi'4iuWn*n. ha
, Termi?s?C*sh? Turchaavrs to pay forneecssa. del
ry paptra. . ? ; rc
JOHN EVANS. -.rat
'Sf1.1T. C. I).
February 17, IP42. 15% if
" notice. ' ; A
N 'Election will ha he'd in the Town Hall
/m the first Monday in March (7th) for an
Iutundant and four Wardens?Messrs. R. C.
Davis, M. Solomon and W. H, \V.n^*tj wrH w
conduct euid Election:
. FELIX LONG, Clerk. ,
Fiforuiijr 06, 181*2. 15 *Jf |
IVOTIC^
LOST, a pocket Book with one hundred A
Dollar* in Cape Fear Bank note* belWeen
Georgetown and Chersw.
J AS. Q. CHISHOLM.
f found and deiivorcd tu Dr. McLean it will
oblige rue.
February 18, 18-12 15 tf
- SELLING AT COST. ?tt
A Parcel of re dy made c'othing suitable for
cold weather, such as Ladies and gentleiiiens,
f'o.iks, Over Coats of virions kinds, Dress
Coals, Goatees, Vests and Pantaloons.
Also: A supply of Summer Clothing, Palm
leaf hntn, ludi?s Bonnets and Hoods, a ftshiona. j
hie article, nnd hand boxe , just received and tor ',il
sale at a %cry small advance.
In Stare a d forealo, a good supply oC gentlemen's
fine fur h its, woo' hits and fur Ci|?.
which wi!l b) sold v rv cheap. Sugar, Coffee,
Salt. M ilassns nnd Rice, will he sdd as low as i
can be bought in th ? market. ?
i'*i x DANIEL JOHNSON.
: Fohy 21.1842. 15 If
TIf E Sadd'ery, H?rno?8 and Shor M. king
liunineii in Cher?w will be lter?tufier boik.uc.
ted by "
8. KKELKR&Ce.
J^ehuary 2, 1842. 12 61
L : f]
I INTEND on the l*t day of July next J
to rcioove iny Stock of Goods to toy two
stores, lately occupied by B. .Mcintosh, and
McKay & McCaskill, and to make tliem tuy
permanent business stands; and now offer for , *
Rent, my four Stores immediately below, i *
Viz; One at present occupied by J/essrs. -W. ! oi
& T. Bailey, & Co., the next below, corner or
Karshawaud Front streets, and now occupied b?
by M r. D. Malloy, and the two stores now oc- if
cupied by me. To persona residing in this ' m
place, it is needless to say, that they are , a'
among the very best stands for prosecuting a ; cc
Cotton and barter business; and I only make 1
this declaration for the information of persons
lresiding at-* distance. Possession of the
rStores occupied by Messrs. YV. dt T. Bailey F1
&l Co., and Mr. D. .Mailov, will be given on J
the 1st day of September next; the others can
be>had by the 10th July next. Cher aw offers
inducements to Capitalists, and men of busi- en
neas, that are not found in many Southern SI
towns. It is estimated, that o r receipts of j pi
cotton, for the last two years averaged 25,000 j w
Bales, and it is supposed this year'c receipts ' S'
will be about the same. ar
AUG P- LaCOSTE.
Cheraw. Jan'y. 12th, 1^42. 9 tf ?^.
The Charleston Courier," .Southern
Chronicle,"4'Camden Journal," and "FayetieI
vifle Observer*" will ulease give the above
[ six insertions, say oik ; very two weeks, and
forward their bills to m >r payment.
A. P. LaCoste. _
EILCIITIVE DKPAef5?rT j *
Columbia, No'ember 80th, 1841. I tn
By His Excellency JOHN P. RICH. I fu
A R IIVO M fr ennirf f-lrtt 'tur-mir nnrl f'ntn. !
I tnander-in-Chief and over ike Slate of F
l South Carolina.
"MTHKREAS, ifoimatinn has bet n re- j
? r ceived at this Deparinen1, that on
the night of the 20lh of September last, a 111
inogt attrocious attempt was made by pome
; person unknown, to murder one T. VV. Hnr- ru
| ley, of Colleton District : Now know ye, that
to the end justice may be done, and the uffin- Fi
der brought to legal trial, I do hereby offer a
reward of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars, for 21
his apprehension and delivery into any jail in
this State, da
Given under my hand and the Seal oftnt
State at Columbia, the 30th day of Nov- ^
vornber, eighteen hundred and forty.one, th
and in the sixth-year of the Independence ,
of the United States of America.
JOHN P. RICHARDSON. c
By the Governor,
JVf. J.aB"Rdb, Sec'y of State. *:
Dec. 2 10 <
j ? A
EXTRACT OF BOiXESET
CANDY,
A pleasant ami, speedy cure,for Coueh# and
Colds. Abo, Peas' Cough Lo-tn goa and g
Hoarhound Candy.
Just received and f?*r sa'r by
KM AN UUL & SOLOMONS.
JV ruary 15, ISJ3- ^ 14
IPSRI, AND tamehs OIE,
t the ifcrrei <?r at retail, for sale by
A. P. LACOSTE,
October 27, 1841*. 50 tf
12500 PAIR SHOES.
raiprrainy ev*ry rarie'y, and for tale ortat?
imnodatirig term*. ''
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. 50u
CHEESE.
I A CASKS CHEESE
I. For Sal? by
A. P. LACOSTE.
Dec. 1, 1841. 9 . tf
HATS AXtt CAPS.
i Dozen Gentlemcna' and Boys, Black an<
Drab Fur Hats,
DozeuWool Hats.
Lbrgt* atbck of Fur, Hair, Cloth, and Se.
lette Caps, t
For sale by
A. P.LA COSTE.
Oct 27 1841. 50 ti
_____ a
ON NETS, HOODS, AND BANS
BOXES.
idies and Afiairet, Florence and Straw Bon
ti. i.auies Coloured Hoods. For sale by
A. Pi LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. 50 U
I WOOD.
HEREBY tinder lo my Lite cuatomera ii
, the Wood lim, my grateful acknowledge
mti, for ilia liberal putron tge, I ha\? lecivh
their hands, and Would now moat respectful!]
jueat, that they would continue lo give thei
Jera 10 Major I). R. W. M elver, to whom J
resold my land, and who is fully prepared t<
liver any quantily or weod that may be. requi<
I. All orders for Wood left at my store* will Ik
at to the r?sid ticoof M j r Mcivcr.
A. P. LuCOSTE.
.lannarf 12. 1842. 12 ., tf
CAUDLES AIVD SOAP.
Sperm, Margarine and Tallow Candle*.
Bar and Perfumed Saop.
Fo: Sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 184L .50 tf
HARDWARE A .YD SMITHS'
TOOLS. .
general stock of these articles for sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27,1841. 50 tf
FA.YCY AYD STAPLE -,
DRY GOODS.
few Fancy, and a large and well selecte*
*ck of Staple Dry Goods for sale lew by
. A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. . 50 I
Tbo Subacribor hna jiiat received, and wi
epewnatautly on hand,Colt on Yarn and Twin
wholesale, from the a nil factory of Rocking
GEO GOODRICH.
Chcraw, Jnti. 1840. 10 tf
CAYDLE8
Lfew Boxes Tu low und Sporm Candles fc
ale by
D. MALLOY.
May 31,1841.
29 tf
POLE BOAT~FOR SALE
rflE Pole B?vtt James R Rivin will he w1
on f;iVor?bte terms. She w 1 ow on tl
ay up and wi I l>e delivered to the purchaser a
?r arrival. Apply to either of the subscriber
I). MALLOY
W. Sc T. BAILEY &, Cv
-JAMES II. COLE.
December 4. 1841. 4 tf
CUT N4ILS.
JO Keg*. 4d fid 8d lOd 12d and 20 nails,
For sale by
A. P. LACOSTE,
"October 27,1841. 50 If
CORY WANTJEO,
IT HR Subscriber wishes to purchase 2<0
U. Bushels good Corn,
D. MALLOY.
December 6, 1841. 4 if
J. W. LTR1 "
UWriLLcantiniie lonnw Bill lumber nl tli
V v usual rates and to | unctual customci
ily. His C ri? and Wheat VI lis arc in g? c
tier, Corn or Wheat sent to these Mills wi
i attended to in order, and justice ne ctcd 01
pnsfdVo. Still we de not agri?e to make get
eal mil of bad ' en, those who wish good nie;
id flour must lake care to soik[ good clca
iron nd viieut and the un al and flour flu
ten lie good.
February 2. J 841. 12 4t
BLACKSMITH BUSINESS.
rU E Subscribers have formal a Cupurtnci
abip, under the firm of
McIVER <ff LaCOSTE,
d have ernp oyed competent persons 1
irry on the al-ove busings, in nil its brnnchc
iiop on Market St j^et continued, lal?;h occi
cd by r. C. i. Shiver. Tue charges ft
ork done will be moderate. Wo shall t
uteful for custom from rcsponsitde person
id with nil such persons acc-mn s wdl be kep
All debts contracted for said shop, must be u
dot from us, and all collections for work dor
ill be uia tic L> is.
A. M. McIVER.
A. P. LACOSTE,
Cheraw, Nov. 15, 1S4I. I tf
TAX NOTICE.
[" WILL attend as follows to t fke return
L and receive the Tuxes for Chesterfield L>u
cU
At Mount Croghan on Monday the 14th Feb
ary.
At Blukmiey's Old Store on Tuesday the 15t
i-bmary.
At Miubiel Millor'e on Wednesday the 16.
sbruary.
At John Sedgei' on ThurwJuy the 17th Fel
ary. ^
At Speer's Mills on Friday the 18th Febfuar
At John Joniikon'g on Saturday tho lDthFeb
ary.
At Steer-pen Springs on Mondiy the 21(
ibruary.
At Coal Hill (or Levi Casitys) on Tuesday tli
M bruary.
At Clieraw on Thursday, Friday und Satur
iy llir24t.il 25th and 26lh Ftbruar
At Chrglorfi"ld Court House on Mondnj
Ut-sday. and Wednesday the 28th February an
?: 1st .?nd 2nd days of March.
N. B.?All returns must l* made by M<?nda
p 28th day of March as tho Looks wi.l tiren b
ed' W. L. ROBESON, T. C. C. D.
JnnuaryS, 1842 il tf
?USIS, PAIiKT, AiVJD PUTTY!
Larjgc Stock of these articles, which wi
t sold at reduced rates.
A. P. LACOSTE.
it* ... '
If JEW NO VEX,
CONFESSIONS, or Tho Wind Hurt
J Just received at tbo
* BOOKSTORE.
December 1. '!
.-?-?? * t
CKOA,GB (HKEttV
fWlHE #nhs<fnber ha? on-hand n go^d a??o
A1" iwont of the-aboto. cnmprieitfg a variety of ,
patterns. >'or safe cheap
May 31, 1S4I,
18 dozen CollinsVHu-'U5. and Ma rah superior
Ax? c, fur sale by Uie duien pi inuch below tlitf _v r|
October 27,18il. A' P LA50?STEtf
SOUTH ?A20LI?*T
Riuia.uu Britt. vs. i Declaration in* ..
1 R. P.. Guion Sc 1jo \ Attachment.
Whereas the Plai-itiff in fhe above stated c*?* '
this day tiled his Declaration ' against the D<*.
fendanii who Is absent from"-"and wit It out tbik'". - *2
limits of Ihifc state (as it iss..id) and having n<*W
tln-rwif nor AUoiu? /known within ike suae,it
is otUered Ihittb- Defendant do at.poload
to the Declaration aforesaid .. ithin 4 yen/
and n t;ay frOui tl?>' due* hereof, oth*fwi?e final yx
^ and JiftigetnoM will be awarded against --X
Ui by default, ^ BRYAN, C. C. Pi
Ofiifft of Common Ple;t?, 1
fyhPSTcrneln G. House, > * jZ
November 19, 1840. }
- ' rn. :
__ 50 ,
DBUOS, nJEDl^f*i-;sf
Chemicals, Patent Aledicittei*,
' Perfumery, Paints, Oils, I)ytf
[ Stuffs, &c. &c,.; for sal#
1 wholesale and retail by ?|
A* HOPTOS, CHEttAW, 8. *
? At his Drug Storey next dour to Bra'*
Bryan dp Brother.
\Vh?ru tni?y tie lihd'at iff! lil#'.'* genf-t*! ?
' ftortoie t of articles in ihft Urug !lhe?-M;Oia
inendud to he of ?iiperio?,<jOuJUy which vrilj he1^ * ::<M
diapojed of on v?ry moderate terms?Phyi?tvia *
nn<r others wishing' i.ur f mode: in n, may rely
' on being sup died wilfi them.
MavM, 1841. 28
LI TIB1K ! Ll/iUBUi I
ii*' \Sk 50 000 fEET
D'iFF-ERENT kinds lumber on band and
!or. sab: low furY&sh at Burn** Mi4. Is.
I J VV. BURN.
February 2. IJII. ? - IS 4i
new~andsheap goods'"
THE Subscriber has just received his
Wistkr Supply of Goads, which e-oBRtAistin ,>
ii partj.of ?he following! Vir: Ladies English
and French Kid M?roti?o Shoes and Slippers*
Misifes K d, and I'runolla Shot s and Slipp rsr
f G bntLKM rji's fine Calf;Boots, flnojees, and
Shoes: AI a; a Hne.afsorJDent of CrocBkhy,
' China (irannet dz.c. ate, H*kdw4rb, uf
e every description, Blacksmiths Fools, Sheet
Iron and a few vfiry fine Stovjts ; Grocbribs
of all kinds by the Wholesale and Retsiff
7'lie above Will be sold itilfCH lAJtVJCR
than they have heretofore b.en ftjd in Cum- %
. RAW, tor t'aatf najjr, Persons wishing Bar,
ga.nr, will please call en tbf?\ $tjbs#-.riber *n<f
,r examine for Themselves before purchasing
elsewhere, for their own benefit,
ISAAC H. ROfiSF.R.
. Jan'y. 12th, IF42. 9
.?.? ;
WOIICE.
, <*. II. DliMLAP
ie Wo^id ipspectfully giv notice to fiislrr h?UuW
tr. rlu\ mi'.li/? ttint h.-ivino ru?mriiUri>fft hucui,/.^ wi/ if* JH
'II - ty " _ ,
g. on hij= own account ha finds it absolutely ?* *:!?!
aary to curtiil vary much his credit bu*yi?;*vV
hij h.iHcoiifP^uColiy'defc-rniiiM'd to ojen aceof??:t? V ;
only with such persons a* have horeti/ferrt' pajtf . 'w
their accounts punctually at or near the uv. ttf
the. year and with such only mr will gite - rid ?J
tivo Hjt^ur':icc of doing t<?in futare.
Oct. 13, 1841. 48 tr
BHRYAN dt BROTHER. hold V W*r
I ot? the lower wharl nc r ti old F'/ tj
i/tn ing, and will charge each Boat fur the pr'rr* ^
il.-gc < ( landing discharging .urif I atliog. ^ ' 0
Each S( am Boat, Three taF
Each Pok Bout, Tow Boat or Lighter. Tw#
Each Cton Flat loaded or (7n? !>?U?r
and Fifty Cents. With
the privilege of remaining one wcc?r.ft#^
ie longer at a corrj^jjoirnng
r? cIll-raw, Sept. 28, 1841. 46 if .
1, OARDE1V SEED, AC. *>
it npHE Subscriber has just ;ecm?d * fatt?n?l
kI J. general assortment of Fr ah U/VRDE-&
il SEED from the Agricultural Warehouse and
n .'?-e<l Store of the New England Farmer fostcraC*
II among which are Sugar Beut^ Rurtf Bug; ?-*
White Flat Turnip, Vc. Jth. by ti e pound ai:d
smnll t quantity. -.ijjiM^BSR
H lias also for sale* General d*wirhettT ftfji.. : *.{'
FAMlLY-GROCERr* Wth WINK*^JNffiH
> MqUOKS, Raisins, Figs, Almonds, Crtrou,'
Currants, Candy, Pickke, TotKurcor
o H ia Store if Tarn Doors* below the Sftertr *f.
s. Messia. Taylor & Punch. * safPlSil
? ( HAULES TANl)ERFOKD.%^ VT';
?r Chcraw. December 14, 1841.
>e 5 tf tifiMr-., v
8 t .. . . ~ T7*
t! ASIf flrirt'JE.TI CO 'iTI.M i:D.
,n THE TIMES are stieh fo compel ?{?e
ie Subscriber to rfcrfti tie the Cash fc'ysicary
linocRRits jhh! nil articles in that brvc be
sold ton Cash only. Person* who#*- acc:ia?
arid notes nifi rem-nn unpaid. * ill please undersrand
tint no i.ew eredife wiH t-e g?veo
L until all old Arrearures.are settled m fulf.
D. >1 ALLOY.
:
.. manufactured by "P.?9**h Witkv," L"?'
dun, lor <akj bv llio Canister,, ;
i, a. *Ai.um
Mav 28, 1S4I. I
h ?
(iOOD BARtiAfYS.
?- fflHE ^ibi.Ti^rliujooeitwt w?r7 *ni-v
ol Merchandise vnot now in o/Lm# L jgBj
ainus*; and which he has no o*un in -hia * ore
- for. ill buc g'i.)d? will be Bold very .-neap.
They cousift ol the following articles, via.
it .Vegrn Clothe (a gno'd nrdeh ) Whir?> P!.. u?,
# Blanket t tvereoata, DnfBI Blanket*, Rain Ropi, *
0 Brasa Ami Iro.w.'Sbovula and .Tongs, Jugs and Jan,
Pot* ?nd Ovons. Iron and Stud, Hardware _
- Crockery, dec.
G. II. DUNLAftPHHI
November. 10,1841 ' b'2 if
<j . ??
"THE SUBSCRIftFR"
y PURCHASED recently in Niw Vork * u7
? heavy and geiierfTassorimtut of Good* wh h*
have all conje tcr har d, and In? now ofi. ?
?J?if>*t ^Vholesale or Retail at very low pri* tv
1 "? C*.u or l'rodu?. .
I, October 27th .841. ^g tf "
SADDLERY. ''W
A very large assortment,of. Boya/Mena, Mid
Ladies Saddle*. AI*o, Bridlea, Afartingals?,
Whips, Collars, Saddie Bags, Gig, Sulkejr,
and Carry.id Harness, Stirrup Jrw*, Ghrth?
a'ud Surcingles. For salr very cheap hr ?
' ? - A. p. LA COSTA
1 Oc loiter VTilt 1841. * 50 U
' - -"Ite*?. * c*rw7. ' v>''