Farmers' gazette, and Cheraw advertiser. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1839-1843, March 09, 1842, Image 3
is undoubtedly *>ne of the most ingenious
instruments we have .ever seen I '?
music is exquisite, the instrument beta,;
?o constructed, that tho |>crl"??ruier ? a i
pixy on th?* Piano disconnected with tie*
Violin or both at the same time, with as
much ease as nnv lady (ran a couiuio 1
Piano. The best amateurs of fturope
have endeavored C>r two hundred years J
In invent such an instrument as the Piano
Violenn, hut have totally failed?and we
nre glad that a citizen of our own State,
and a near neighbor, has succeeded in
this complicated undertaking. Mr. Wood
will remain in this place for several days,
and we would advise all the admirers of
good music and the arts, to call and see
the performance on this rare instrument,
now exhibiting at the Franklin II??vl.
Lynchburg Virginian. j
CHER AW GAZETTE.
Ciikrvw. M\nrir
The letter from Mr. ' Webster 'o Mr.
Everett iu relation to the case of the Creole
will be found i" the subsequent columns It
shews how unjust were the objections mule to
the appointment of Mr. Webster as .Secret rv j
t'f State by sorre u utliftn Pr? P?e<*. wti ii
stIIcrr*-u that he was too im; h * incured w.th 1
I
abolitionism to he entj'.s'od wi:h aeon'-ations
involving claims against Great I?ri:a?n ipow.
* %
ing out of the existence of slavery jn rliir
country.
In Congress nothing of im;>orta:>" j
has yet been nceornplisied. I t tlie Sen
ale the resolutionso! Mr. Clav *o mod :
the veto power of the President, were, o
Mr. Clay1 s motion, postponed some day I
Mr. Clay's resolutions relating to to
revenue, copied into the preceding col.
umns, were taken up on the 1st. iust
when Mr, Clay made a speech of mnr
than two hours in support of them. Mr
W7ricrhf the n snii/lrt/ n morel tm?n tw.
" - .* '
among thorn one to repeal the distribution
act; and another to abridge the lone
sessions of Congress, and effect other r? trenehments.
The r.vxt day Mr. ,vVf <r
^ inade a speech on the subject. A don;*
rf rm?o!r length and in! *r. -t wj]' .;? .b,v <
r* ( -i
take place on these resolutions.
* Ii> the H->nse the t'me is spent mo.s.:\ i
cii the general appropriate* : hid.
Mr. Van loiren, after a sojourn ??f a i
few days in Charleston, left that ct\ on
the 3d for the interior. He declined
dinners tendered him !?v ther.ifv authorities
and hy the Democratic party.
ilfad dogs have Ik*en lately seen in
both Charleston and Columbia, and ai?o
i . r v .t r\ i*
111 some pari* ny ,xir ii v nrouna.
\ ,
KKTRtfNCIIMKNT.
The House of Representatives have
consumed so much tune in discussing a
* proposition to cut off two clerkship* in o p*
of the Departments, that the cost to the
country is 810.000; whereas the cl rkships
cost less than (KIO j>- rannum.
The hoiler of a stoamhoit I itely h irs'
near New Orhans, killing eight persons
Barbarities Like the following often result
from the murderous practice of car.
lying concealed weapons. Tim very
tact of carrying such weapons is itsi Ifan
? videoce of a malicious and ni irderotis
?spirit%~ we!l1is of sneaking cowardice.
Whatever men may say or persuade
themselves to the contrary, none hut an
nrrant coward ever carries concealed
weapons in a peaceful and civilized community.
Pknsacola, F? h. 9.
A most tragical occurrence took place
on the 15th inst. at Milton in thcounty.
A quarrel arose bcrween Samuel B irr and
Henry Bell of that place, which resulted
in blows and Bell's shooting Burr with a
pistol. Tne shot took effect in the hodv
of Burr and the wound is thought to he
mortal. After being thus wounded, Burr
ran to his bouse to get his rifle, and succeeded
in getting it. where Bell was passrng
the house. Burr fired at him, tne
ball struck Bell in the hack of th bond
and he fell instantly La !. ? 'Jazr.is.
SAVAGE COMSAT.
On \Vc..*.i<;si!av last. one of t*ie nm-i
savage combats took place near Lewis
berg, in Conway coiin'v, between two
citizens of that county, that we havs- ever
heard of?even in Arkansas, famed a>
she is for such brutal scenes. The parrie>
were Dr. Xiturod Menefee and Mr. .VI
son Phillips, near neighbors, and, until re
cently, very intimate friends. Having
had a serious quarrel some days previous,
and mutual threa.s exchanged, they came
together in the woods, without any wit.
ness of the combat, except a negro bov,
who accidently happened to he passing
along the road. Phillips, it seems, discharged
his pistol first, and missed his;
antagonist; Menefee then fired and shot {
his antagonist in the hack. Tire latter j
drew his knife and atta< kvd M. with it, i
nd, at the first thrust, gj.ve him affright- j
ful cut in the abdomen, w hich lot our hi- j
entrails. Menefee bavicg .no weapon ex. !
cept his empty pistol am! h< irsg ini?-r j
in size to Phillips, defer., ?d uiuiii-!! ?:? :j
best way he could, hv warding o;f lb |
blows of his antagonist, with his jus'.o!.? ;
The knife used bv I iniups broke oft' at i
1 |
the handle, when he drew another and re- j
no wed the combat. In this way they J
fought, (the bov thinks) for nearly half j
an hour, sometijueR on tlw ir feet and some- j
times on the ground, until both became
an completely exhausted by fatigue and j
lus? oi blood, that tiity were compelled to ;
aaypwm-jij i ^?w*-? "L? . .?
rjrsist far want of stren'rt!i to continue tin?
I'fl'llf'st.
() i assist;incfi coming uj?. th?? jiurtifs
wort* found sirn{'d?<*.i on 11)<* around, wolt<'rinjj?r?
th^urbtiHi.l and l>.?th su;m?>*;'> I t<?
t>o rnort.tllv wourHo !." Dr. MumdVp. wo
understand. was horribv ?'ut to |>i<hv-s\
having i.n less ifi.m 1 t ;ils and stalls. H<* ;
- - .. . * i i .. .... :
survived only till Situruay iasi, ana w.o>
buried on Sunday. .
Mr. Phillips received only our serious
wound, n pistol shot through the region ol ;
the kidneV*, nnd no hopes are entertained j
of bis recovery.?Arkansas Gazette.
For the Farmers* (J.izelte.
Mr. Editor?Sir:?Ueing enrotir- j
aged first, by your politeness in publishing
a few ideas under the name of?-L icon," in j
your vabiable paper a few weeks ago. and
also from hearing tin: piece favourably
" ? i
mentioned amongst the neighbors, I am
inclined to send yotl more thoughts under
the same name, and shall feel pleased if
they find n place in your paper.
TIIK MOON AND TIIR RIVKH.
It was a bright and beautiful evening. :
^l- nnn Pull niiiin tln? Ru ?'r. |[
',4,; '
was s.? !oV?w him! so Sill', nfK' could nlunt.st
ii?i**it It'll happy ; ami as the
. ifiim dickered, now here, imw
tun*, ovt r usgendy-moving waters, iirtgmatnoi
l.kem-d ;t to a sleeping babe,
in its mother's arms, ariil dreamng
of her snide, i .1,1 an answering smile
i ?peared a.id disap;>< ared on its own die- j
; i!? moith.
Tne M.? >n looked down upon the i
viiet beauty ofthn River, and spoke-thus
;sdainfuli\ : uYou glitter prodigiously,
..night, my dear friend. If I were n?t ;
pule too important a personage to he j
j alone, I should think yon meant to out- !
line me. In good truth, you look up !
j i mv face with such a sillv, self-satisfied j
I 11r, I cannot forbear telling you, that all j
! he light you seem to he so proud of, is j
I .orrowed entirely from mo. If I draw my ;
diver veil of clouds over my clear brow,
J or one moment, what mortal can see I
our boasted sphmfjoi?"
| Tm' fiv-.M, nothing .!:?:i::tr?.'T, nnswor.-d, j
a low mi '?>iii<uiv loni1, "1 -in fi<>: vain \
i" iu\* brightm-v., f.i.r })!a:.c', !??r 1 well j
;iw>\v it ,s not !11V ou a. l*ul, Willi all ,
hm huin.i.iv aliow m?* t<? r**iinoil \???ir |
i najosty, that you !?>*, shine wiili borrow. j
? ;i splendor. If tin? sua refused to g:I<i \
i
j your (Urknos, w here would you find a
'ray to hestnw upon me? Smer, then, we
I are hotli n !] etieg things, l< us reneot- '
! her that loas'ing is * fj i :! \ ntdr-v uniug
j to l!?. II tr.ill'ii is ;rm .'i IIS front I le ;; |7
x.'iu'j sourer ? { light and h? at. let us
reive it with I.iiu.hle gladness, i.nd iin|
part it to cuhur-a-> freel\ as it :s ho-iowed
! upon n,.r<( ivrv." niay we not > ituer a
mora! ftins? I; we iiave uvikh, ?,;
' ial n's, or any otln r givat gif's or are j
favoured in sotiiou, !eii:> ?ejm-.uh.-r t :
In .i
ai! these tilings are not our owe, anu
i might not ti.i re fore to he an oee.isiou of
| pri je. Whatsoever we lutve Joaae ! to
i us or a sea so i. and althoug : we shine,
! \ et ;l Ho* r.ys ofso.iie other ho 1 were ;
I
; wilYiel , how dark might i>.? our appear- j
i.it,re to \v at it now seems to he. We all |
; refleet more or less light o.? one another, j
|
and might not we to ho very careful how 1
wo tio.Mt of our stations.
L\CO\. |
Ci ).Svilti'j S.S.
Till! TWSLFTil WKHK OF Til^ SR3ST0X I
i . , i I
has passed away wiinon leaving oeninu
it any trace upon tin* statute book, at. J
though a "imkI ileal ol business lias been i
done in both Houses a,,d much more i
would undoubtedly have been done but !
f<?r that dispensation of Providence by i
: which another member of Congress has ;
i been cut off in the prime of his valuable j
life and in the midst of bis public tiselul j
ness. The time given to decent moumI
ing of tins sad event curtailed the week j
of one.half of its term, much of the rest- J
ojp; of it having been occupied in bus .
ness of a preparatory or initiatory char
acter. Tlie number and variety of the j
rcsnlu o is pr. a nted in I lie finis:* of Rep. !
I sesent itives on the single div of tiu> i
i week alio ed to that purpose a fiord r.-. i
uiarkabie proof <.f ho.v m icii business
i'-o r* is for C etaress to do, and how j
i e?!j.'l; more for it I i (j rre into, if there :
: o\;.s :.m "f lioac'i for it. B i*, were ('on- 1
j t Sit every day, (Sundays cxm-p. j
rr<>m this (lav to the 4 ? daV of
\Jaic!i. H43, tliere woiil 1 he lillle i.ope ]
?! I i *ir acting tip i ? the ii iIf of the sub. I
j-cK already submitted to tneir consider,
atiort, winch everyday may. however, be i
! e\j)j?rted to multiply, either in the fr.rm '
of bills, resolutions, or reports.?Nat. j
IiUell.
Sen \te, Tuesday, March 1, 1^42.
rpt t n . % ? * . . ?
i nc oruers ot me (lav nroiigni up mo
following resolutions offered bv Mr Clay i
. * * 1
<>n the 15th ult.
1. Resolved, That it is the duty of the
General Government, in conducting its
administration, to provide an adequate
revenue within the year to meet the cur- j
rent expenses of the year; arid that any j
' xnedient either hv loan or l?v Treasury !
. ' e ' ' ' I
iocs. t-? supply, in tuna ol peace, a no.
:]<: enc. of rove m*\ o>p ?*iai!y during sue
rfr.S'Vrt veal u iwr-r, and mu>t lead to
I
; ( i fiieuais eon.se q icucos. ?
2. (7, That such an adequate
revenue cannot he obtained hv duties on
foreign imports, without adopting a higher
rate than 20 per cent, as provided fur in
the Compromise art, hirh, at the time
of it< D'Ksage, vvns s<mnos>-d and assumed
Vis- a ratio that woul.l satv)!y i snfTi ifn; j
rrv< nm* f?r an cconiiimcul uc!tiwa:;ilruUo;i
of i)tc Government.
2, Re.wh'rd thrrcforc% That the rdte of
duties < :! lore i i:u ought t ?ho nuniiifiiieJ
!? yon I the rate of l?v;MitV per
rent. so ;is lo j?r??<juo<j a n?tl revenue ol
twenty-six millions of dollar fwenty- ;
I wo lor tlu; ordinary expenses of Govern- '
memI, two for the p i vmmt of the existing
I * I?11 and two nuil.ons as a reserved fund
f>>r eo ?tio??ei?nes.
4. flcso ved, That in the adjustment
of a tnriifio raise an amount ofiwentysix
millions of revenue, the principles ol
the Compromise act generally, should he
adhered to; and that, especially, a rnaxi.......
,.f .,,J t."? l.tru rti /litfli?S should he
established, from which there ought to l>e i
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as little departure as passible.
5. Resolved, That the provision in the j
iletnf the extra sess.on, fur the <Ji^trif?il- '
Uoa of ilie pruoee Is of the public lands,
requiring the op? ration oft ?at art to he |
suspended, iii the contingency of a higher |
rate of duiv than 2 ) per emit, ought t?? (
he repealc I.
G. Resolved, 'J' l it it is the duty of the j
Government at all tim^s hilt more espe- j
eiallv in a season such as now exists of
general emhnrrassment and pecuniary
distress, to abolish all useless institutions j
and offices, to curtail all unnecessary ex- !
nenstiAtraud tii practise rigid economy.
7. Resolved, That the contingent ex- J
jienses of tue two- Houses oI" Congress |
ought to be greatly reduced; and the
t?ileage of members of Congress ought
to he regu'ated -Mid more clearly defined.
2. Rusoloed, Taut the expenses of the
judicial department of Government have, ;
of late years, hern greatly increased, .
and ought to he diminished.
9. Resolvrd, That the diplomatic re
latioasof the (Luted States with foreign
powers have h cm unnecessarily extender,
during the last twelve years, and ought to j
he reduced.
10. Resolved, That the franking priv. !
ilege ought to he further restricted, the j
abusive uses of it restrained and punished,
tin- postage or; letters reduced, the mode j
ol')'f?!im ii:!^ distances more clearly (!< - j
tiued and presrr.!?? (], :t >ui a sin ill addition
to |it ?*s|.?*r?s 111 ale ??a I looks }> lUI()htl'(Sf j
and packages, trans lilted l?v the mail, |
to In* gradu ite.l a.a I increased according
o their respective wesghts.
II. Resolved, Tiiat the Secretariesof
Sate of tin? Treasury, of War, and of the
N ivv Department*, and the Postmaster
(r 11cr 11, tie sever.illv diiect'vl, :is soon
.1^ uraetieuhh , to report whet oftiecs can
aho!i-.!u*(j. and what r-tn nehoicrit of
p ihlie ex pen hturc e.io iie made without
i- .1 truncal .a the respective branch*
O.s o! ii.e p ihhr Si*t v e i ruler their r;i:iiv''.
M i. <,".? the Senate in support
< i 1 f Si' : t'SOl J, lo Jl-1 fl/T lihoiit two
jo'.u.s . 1 i . a!i.
Tr:>r.?;;!{\m.k i\ a n;?ji placi:.
Ai i-itr great an I spleoiliri levee given
on liie oeea-iti'i of 'us daughter's trior
riage. the pre-i lent of the United States
of A neriea. had no' a drop of trine or
other alcoholic i{.*ioks furnished Nothing
I hut r.ol.i water was to he had?and on a
welding occasion ton !
GKN. H X.'.l'LTOV.
f.? \ ? ? ? i,| IVolonrnti'ii
I 11 | 11(: ? 1 i 111 1 ii'MP'. "i
! on Thursday hist, tin* b !1 providing for a
j loan to tint J it mes River anil Kanawha
Company, was tiken up on its second
! readiui:?and
Mr. Tavlor, of Norfolk Borough, inquired
whether the Iriend and relation ol ,
(ion. Hamilton, of South Carolina, was i
not exported in Richmond this evening;
and whether, unon his arrival, it nii?;hl
riot ho e.vppotod that ar.anerments would
ho made tosuppiv the moans ot the Jatncs
River and Kanawha Company, said to j
have; been misapplied by (Jen. Harnd- |
ton.
Mr. Bormnn replied, that a friend of;
Gen. II was ox {mm* ted in Richmond, this j
evening h it that his expected arrival j
eould tint aher tiie necessity which exists !
lor a spoe.lv action h i the pirI of t!?< j
fje?ri?!.iiiir? in orantiri^ the ro?ie|* asked j
tor <?ii the pirt of the James River and j
K inawha C'ouipanv?- Hint a letter had |
lioen receive I by last flight's mail from i
him enc!osio?r one trom (ion. f'oindton. |
which, it javo litrri muc.h happiness to I
state, placed I he oondiirt of that gentle- |
man in a much much more favorable point
of view, than In* (Mr. I) ) had been led
to export. lie was now satisfied, that
tun i if'i 'j'liltv of an iudi-cre: ion, Gen. H.
Ill 1 not been ?jiil'yof an act of moral
turpitude, lie added that he was now '
inclined to believe that no loss would, in !
the end, he sustained hy the Company in j
consequence of the agency of Gen. H.;
hut that the letters then in his possession
satisfied him that the indemnify could not
he promptly furnished; and, therefore,
the noeessifv existed in fill force for the
interposition of (lie General Assembly, in
order to redeem the credit of ihe Compa
ny by (he prompt redemption of their hypotheeated
hon is.
After some discussion, the hill was finally
laid on the table tdl to-morrow.
Committee on Foreign Affairs.?This
Committee has boon re.organized for the
t'ord time, and is now ei.ni'iosed r>f the
f >1!< \vr fj'ie lihej. s:
John iiurv A I urn of M issarhmrlts.
Caleb Oihiung. n| M.?<>Horace
IS?er? tt. of Vermont. Francis! .fanner, ol
Now A<>ri\. IvI; r I I). White, of Louisiana,
Augustus II. Shepheid, of NorthCarolina.
R. L. ( amthers. of Virginia,
and J. A. .Mcrriwether, of (JenrjM.
c>
, Sil.K I.OCNT/?\c?-?,r isu^ lo an a'>-.trici
prepare! l?v the S.":r--tarv of Mas ?.ir
mi ' *> then- has Upon !>:i i. fi^m *l?e
i (Jt i of Ri-h. IH-H. lo the *J3io of J a:;.
l^U, for the houuly on silk, authorized
bv iho slate, 81777 05. There have
been 27.219 M?s. fj r?-?. of cocoons rhlse:!.
lsUJ lbs 1 07. ofsilk rifled.
Kx? I'r?*^s <lfiit Vtrr B f'-n and thrt TI >n. J. j
R Building l.t'e Secretary of ihn N ?vy. ar- I
iv?m! hem yesterday ru nning, in the Wiimnig- i
ton stcvuer and took apartment at lite?. bar- ;
l? gton Hotel. We understand 'h-it Mr. Van j
Buret) will pass a few d iys in thi? rity ehjnyii g j
tliehugpitality ??f nis friends, and then nfoceeit |
... ' ?? ? I r> . I C r> nt I
!o vissii air. rmiisen ?uu
their respective country Heats.
Char. Cour.
POISONOUS I.OZCNOES.
Mois. L. .Virci-irq states m thn A*"?v Orleans
Ft *? of ine y h mstan'. that ??n the Sun- j
day previous the family (?e. main, who lived at ;
the corner of Armour and Bagatelle streets, ,
caniewiili'n an ace of being fi'.ally poisoned. :
A'r. A/src.iarq who is a young frenchman, says i
as lie w :? passing by, he stopped at. the confer. J
f ioimtv store of HW it id I Testef. No. 1(j4 Od j
L ve If- re ? o purchased s ?rn,? sugir loz.
. noes, (pastilles.) and w>nf direct to v Mt
the atiuve t cm y , to whom he j;sve out of ti is
pas il-'s. II irdly had tli -y tasted trtein, when
vtoh n' vomitings took place, and six persons
who nad eaten were thrown tn'o convulsions.
These continued for sixteen hours when the I
miserable sijfF.riTR were relieved by !)r Dub- j
enrg. It was pn-yed by analysts that these
lozenges were impregnated with a wry sub- j
? lu
r
TIIF. CilAKLEiTON CONVKNT.
The Boston papers state that a commit tee
cf the legislature to whom was refered the |
memorial of the Trustees of the Charles- j
town Convent, praying for the remuneration
for the loss of property occasioned
l>V a mob some 9 years ago, will in a few j
days present a elaborate report on the
subject, covering the wohie ground, and
urging upon the Legislature the propriety
and the justice of making the rerauncra- ;
tion prayed for.
A CANTRAL.
At the last dates, there was on board i
the U S ship Vincinnes, as a prisoner, one |
of the principal chiefs of the Fejne Islands
who w.-is raptured f<?r having directed
the murder of eleven of the crew i.f the
ling charles D igget, of salem, and rat- ;
ing the bodies; all of which he has conj
fussed.
Deaths in It-mion 1 -<pt week, 41.
Deaths iii Nov York last week 175? live J
by small pov.
| In the New York Alms House ami Lunatic j
Asylum. there are 3JI5. In the prison 1014.
One hundred at d nute persons were '
drowned in New Y<?rk during 1941, and fortv- '
four commuted suicide.
?
"I seeit> any tinn^ ih the matter I
1
with tnis }>!umh pudding."said a I'kIIow s!
a thanks giving dinner. " Well, who
; >ai.i there was/" growled oat his neighbor.
" Why" said the first "i concluded
j there was; vou all st-emed to. ho running
ilihtcn."
Jty^rcar?:1-*CT>im- ? .rxeajn.T-3n.rv.rrr
I ? Washington C.'itv on the "231 To!).
I nfter a i dines* of !S'i hours, f)i?? Hon.
Ij-ms Wti'ia.'tis. mrmh-r of Congress
. |r ? ii N ?rih Carolina. Hi* was elected
to Co tgress hi 1815 and without ijit'T!
mis-ion from that turn? till fits death ?
Though only 5'J years of ngo. he hnd
been, technically, tin: father of the [louse
for several \ ears.
[a this town, on the night of F'-brunrv
the 2dJ. Mrs. Abigail Mi Col!, agad 91
years. She was a native of Inverness
tSiiire in Scotland, but emigrate.I to this
' country at a nearly ago. Site was much
esteemed wherever she was known
through her long life.
- ICoir. 'j..i i
; C11EIUVV PRICE CURRENT.
' March S, 1912.
' Articles. rr.b j $ C. J $ 1
I B.'.efiu market, lb 0 3 0
J B icon from wagons, lb 5 a 7
by retail, lb 8 a i)
' Butter lb 1:7$ a 15
Beeswax lb 42 a 25
I Bagging yard 20 a 25
| Bale lvnj'0 lb 10 a 1
I (totbre lb 124 n '5
(Totton, 1 lb 5 a
C??rn, t?u-b 5) a
| l-'loar, Con 11 try, '??1 G a
t'V.ithcrit fin wjg. no'ie !b 37$ a 4b
Fodder. ^ ltlOlbs 75 a lou |
window 8* 10, 5'Ml 3 25 a 3 37i
, iOxl'3, 50ft 3 50 a 3 75
Hides, green lb 5 a
dry !h 13 H
Iron lOOlbs 5 f>0 a. fi 50
Indigo !b I a 2 .'.ft
lame cask 4 a 4 50
bird scarce lb 7 a 8
leather, sole lb 22 a 28
bead, bar ib 10 a
bog wood ib 10 a 15
Molasses N. O. gal 40 a 50
? . gal 35 a 37
Nails, cut, assorted lb 7$ a K
, wrought ib Iti a 18
tdaw bush 37 a 4t> I
Oil, curriers en! 7.r> a
Mr. Editor; You will please announce
Roht. C. Davis a3 a Candidate f??r th" office
of Tax Co lector at the approaching; Election
in October next.
MANY VOTERS.
?7*We run authorize 1 to annonuce M ilco n
K. .M. Ca>kill oh a ra-u'ldate for llie o.'fioe <n
lax Collector of this District at tho enduing
election in October next.
January 31*t. 1812.
ie.xHtr3^ajvi.akg.?.^rw^,-w 1
P30V!)*IO.m
A ro>d 8 i|?}iiv < j Ihc hi. L?r.', Flour a I'd
j *? jM -a! on h.rid an i for kale rhe lo.vcst market
j rice.
D MALLOY.
O/arc'i 7. 1813. 17 tf
paii.tf ls';a?has7
D zen Men.*' Boy?' and chi1 l.enr,
.'i, wA i D U i... f Ll-i . ? % i /?
v^r i 41111 riais, j.isi recamci nnu lor
sjIo br
D. M ALLOY.
March ?.18t2 17 tf
SIA&mVARE.
njpnr. s ti'iscrivi k *op* cnii-iv.t y an fund r. j
ML 1 rj'? vv.?!l svl (jfrd >i?s-rt rt fit ?,f
if r uiir1, if ci'iflin^ cwrv tltv.'Mi !:' n < t j
('..rj?vnlei3 Too!*.; which hu ia Tory
ohfcJL?.
D. M AL, rOY.
March S, IS43. 17 tf i
j* ".v't
- l : : *%*: '
IVOTICS.
A Titi p.^ s ??m hiring hj tin! tV
ut iho.it ik <? K lirrhts IjUJ ul'(!hn.wt rfi
District, 4 re r:qi.*>t:d to pieuMtt t? mo luct
chin: duly a..; >t d ;m::dr!i;ig W 11 \V. on;
'a ititiii the limp pres-'rih^d liy titj sftine. An I a*
ilunu indebted are requested to make payineul
v. illiOJt J lay.
G. W. DflVALL,
Adm.
Mirch 7, 1 Pi2- 1? 4?
CAUDLIAA jLj<UtjAf?Jiu.
THIii In^hly ored and much admired hprsi
will stand!It present M.?a?on at or near lhmnetsvil
e, at one or l.vo o-.l?vr uiaces in M ?rlboioujh
L).strict, and at the nibbles of Join
m Koltt-a hi ('iimry, i\.
He is a re ! soirei. w:t i >i|i while -O.xcapt a
small fcf.ir; live years oid, lifieeit and ;i hai
h inds high, at.d ct extraordinary bone ant
mnsi le. In color, size, iiu:i>\ sinew an I inns.
cJe, he greaily resembles his grand sire, tin
famous A merican ticlips*, ad nute.l n.i .\|
hands !o no one rl I he o?*st horses, it not r lie
very best, ever o.vm-il in th s country, wtn*?
th r native ?>r imported. It lii.iy tni s.*at"*(J aj
evidence oi the extraordinary constitution o
A ..erican Echpse, now s and ng hi Kentucky,
that although twenty-tight years old, ho u
si.il" siys the N. Y. Spirit of the Times "n
p ssessio.n of line health and betra\s f<*w ,?id
Calmns of hid advanced age and jotig ?vrvic*',
There are very few instances of such vigor al
iiis age."
Ca'oliiu Ec ipse is put at the very low prict
of tlr-a single leap, pay a I) o at the tune,
the season, payable at the c.'ose of tlu
season ; and $15 lor insuring, payable vvln-r
the mare is ascertained to be hi lou!, of when
she is traJed ; with 50 cents to the groom.?
His form, strength, and blood eiuinen ly ciaim
for hiin the a'tent ion of persons who wish tc
raise horses "tor ail work,"?for the saddle,
light draught, and farm or plantation use. Ant
the low price at which he is put will enable
any who wish good horses to avail theinaelve
ol his services. Though a horse of great j it
an J spird, he is of quiet temper and tractaba
disposition. Gre.v care wdl be taken l<
avoid accidents, but no liability w.il be incurred
for any which tnay h tppeu.
PEDIGREE.
Fie was g ?t by Festival, considered b;,
Capf. Harrison, an experienced breeder, train
er, and racer, who had I).ni in his stable* <
season, "the iest sun of Eclipse." His daii
was by Optima* ; and his grand dam was ou
wl a Bell-Air mare, gut by old IS;r A.ciii?'. tin
best liur eof Ins day .11 America. EES 11 V \1
was by Amtr.caii Eclipse ; Ins dam by Tun
oleun ; grand dam by Young i'up: g. g. <taa
by Umpire . g. g. g. dam ny Grey 1) mil d
g. C K-g-oa'in ny vViid-Air. Young Tuj
was by imported 1 up : lie by J tve.'iu out o
Kuril, young Tup's dim was l?y M c-k
and lie by imported SlurK, oti 1 of tuigortei
Virago. Umpire was by unporied h!iark. ou
of a in ire i?y imported Cub. Oi'TlAlUl
was by A/..d;sou ; he by the old 1111
| ported DioineU the sire of Jiir Archie. Op
j limns ua< out of Jtfelv 11a, the daiu ?>i 1
, stuck h >rs?'S ; sue was by imported Knows
! iey; her dam by imported S .oread E?gi*'; *i?
I gr n.d d?ni by .\ tir-'d ; li.r g. g. dim b
I \\ lid-Air. u< r g. g. g. dam Hie no<d mar
I Littji? U'lihs tiie dam of Uri.li i<t, N.in o
i in J Hur''.id lii le U niis was t?y o.d J ?nu?
j and he by Co!. Li tylor s Sn?.ck.
I It v.il be .ui.it t'.om Uus poiligr#o th?
most of the very best crosses of w in.h fit
conntrv Crtii boast, meet ;n Car ii:;a Kcliesc.
A though mere racers, a en?t trn* hors
for u?e t inner, ye I it is adontl'd by All tie
racing is a lair irtaJur tiie sfiengtn, l?o t?ii
and cons nut ton of a horse, it rs therefor
r-iae-d thar Fcsfiva', the Fire of Carotin
Eclipse, - hough on y a .-hurt timw on the tur
deling lushed hiinseff in these resj ects at a
distances from uvo to four m !e heats. In In
first, race at Nottoway Va. 111 the spr ng 1
133J two mile heats, lie distanc- d In9 coiope
111 or the second hear. In the fall ot the Sam
year, at. Miiledgviile, Ui. tliree inde hta s
lie easily won tfie Jockey Club pinsc, in tivi
heals. The same season, at Lex nig ??r, Ga
m a race for the Club purse, three mile Ileal?
while lead n?' h:s competitors his rnier suf
fen-d him to run too near the rim ??f the im di
track, against which he stumbled and fell
causing h m to lose ijje race. The same weel
at tiie same place lie lie it ali :ns riva s m !
mile beats, the best 3 it 5. Tiie'next spr-ng
at Law renrevrle, V 1. iie ran four mile heal*
wi?h IrotKte, Anvil, Row-Galley, and Walte
J (*o?>k. Al'hongh lie was id It.kI r.ovntiiioi
! having not fxiy recover? d froin the ?If els i
distemper, and owing to ins ri?I?*r being sick
in* a as obhged t?? cany 5 ll>. u' er weigh', h
lost tltp firsl heat m;ly by the neck, and <lt<
second by only a f? vv fmjt Ir ?:i<*tte leading
h:in ; How. Gall- v and \Valt? r disunited, am
Anvil (afterwards sold f??r .$lOl)UOj bar**]
saving1 Ins d.stance. At New Alaikft, V.i
the ne.\t N?Mf>n|lt he Started vviffl e|pvoil Otl.e
horse.-, ami !?*d them a.'l the first heat. Ha
Ins feet bring tend r from a rec- tit founder, In
w as then withdrawn Two w- eks a Tit
i wariN. his feet yet sore, he was bare y he.itei
by the fine racer, Duke of Or pans, in fourini!<
heat* at Baltimore. II.s manager stT, wit!
great cruelty and ;ai k nt judgment, conMiu
if.jg to run him m this condi; ion of his feet, h<
let dtyirn in one of i.is foreleg*, m f ?ur,im <
heats at Norflk, two weeks a tier his Haiti
more race, and was withdrawn Iro n the tur.
But his trials most abundantly proved In;
strength,speed and bottom, withe.\ira<?rd:naij
powers of endurance.
In rrood condition lie never was bea'en " ir
bad condition, when he ought never to hav*
been rut), he always won by his performance
ihe admiration of every judge.
The half sister of Festival?Col. Damp,
ton's Fanny. by Eclipse?is ihe only racer o
the 1ir-*t class in the United Stales which ha?
not been beaten within this !sst six months, tn
come younger aspirant after fame. Uesiihi
t? ce receiving forfeit?, one from If) compeli
tors, shp has run at least II races and novel
was beafe*). Lighlress ar.d want of strengtt
;s the objection to racers as work horses, on
this objection do'-s not appytothe Echptt
stock.
March 1st. 1942.
l.N TUB (.'OMMnN f'LKAS.
Che.*terjicJd District.
Ilcnrv Easterling ) Declaration
vs. * > on note in
f*. W. B? oth. S Attachment.
>. r i i? ia .1 tit . <r _ . i ; . ? s* J
W II frltPj.-lJ* I no i'jHinmi in uiw iic'crrnic
on this day H o Irs Declaration n**inft G. \V,
Bno'h, the defendant. who in ahse-il from am
without the limits of lb" iSta'efas it i* said:]
and having neither wife or ar.nrnoy known
upon whom a ropy of the above Declaration,
with a rule to plead thereto, may he served;
It is fh"refore in pursuance of the Me's of the
fie * r-?I .WcrnM. of this S'.i'c m Mcli casr s
made and provided; Ordered that die def.-nd.
ant, do f-l' .i'! tbor.-'o mi f?r bofiae t^p jiv? rrva
xth cfay of December iwx't ? h r. . igoric?.?
---< It.J-rI. |.? .k- . ?
*:MI .\ g ' * ?W?|I *J'- ..WW ^ VI il rtJJL
Awarded agatusil li.m i?v def.idt. .
T. BRYAN.
OIzkp of Cwiinon Pip; s >
ChecUrrieid C. H. I*c. 23, ISil. {
9 lulmfly
i n sal mvx .'E FO^yXB;.,
3 fETtliS K-.byrribcr if n'lthoril"or
' , .iSL Wi!" ii:? an-) two L<>1? Oivn-^t
yy,s. R. K C?i i Tlii* pmpeujr i?
yu \ tlii.d >t-.:i?.. c >ntii u.J, ci a health* fsrid
V^tte-ir .t I : jirt'f ll?r l:?w:i. P.-rwiJI Vriah ug 1*i .,>j
1 jpTreJi^.-, vv.ll pfe.mo nuke early .vpp'ieatioii, ti
j I ?'*[.cct t" laavti ihe *ute in a fow k?. j
IiU'llcuuu; j> uii t'au wc jjm'ir .
j ttOHKRT J. cOLUN8./ff
! March ti, 1?42. 17 If
"saltT.
rgllin S ih?rribaT v\illnfiV f <rFile >t .
i El. oh M on !.iy t' e -Ma inst. tho aiock vt'
(.? o '* ' 1 ihe la'e concern ol'CuarH & Fris' i?, ~
C'Hia'Mliiig oi* a u*? I; aa^Oi t d *?x;k o* .Vle'cb-tn., ylg
d li- Tiid 'licit w.li iiiirtfi!(l riiiIi*. aod hV. - iuM
'ej m in id*) <icojiiiiiioLTnting. Atjfi* *h p ti*rw
' vc.il (? gol'i ifio Ifo s Mdt * Wagof.t, Caen
' iud Fodder belonging to t ip a'.e concern.
!! A NEriRO FFXI.OW, a Wagon r.
, , to c m i!Ci?c?i at 12 ?/c o k, M
;! K. \y. CHARLES. jjgj v J
Su'vV>rof Crnrie Sc Fr n(ns.
, | Darlington, C. H. Marcti 7, 1842;.
L j feOt fil CAStOtrl.V^,
, j Chesterfield District. ^
, | In* Tits Common Pleas. '
L IM-.S JOHN so vf who % mi t'to
I of i|i 3iior?tT of the District .vor?-*:ii:,
. J virtue of a wr t of C ijiii* ad rexpou iiro'loio it ^
. t i' ?u t of J ?in * To I, h..v ng p-Uti<ui<*l thn j
' flonoraMo tie ans-'Ciaie Judges pf the
Stat -, that he ii.av bp jd.oiUcd tu the- ben eft of
thf net of th^tie ent As.so a ly. m id" for ih?
1 : r??l ef of insolvent I> h o ? and 1ie*hating 6l*4'
with liis pe iiton a schcflu'c of hi* Estate, fw?I
1 . ninl p r.siiul, i is ord-r.d lit >L the nid Jam/.i
'! Ten, and ai' otli r? to wftr m the said P-ti-onrr
is in any wise imi e t.-d, <lo j^rsonaby or by tf ir
I a'.tor ui s. l?o nl apu-ar. ?f>n tin. Honor:*;*
! tii.' Aj-< c: -e Judg - < >.f lie statu ntor^said at h*'
? ' Co tu Or C m:no P;?;?ts to h?? ho den ntt'hr?trf
' fiel i Court ij itisc- on the third M on'ny in
; Uetober i.fX . T: en ?ud tbero to shew oauaeif
, any t icy e n, why the E-t t . md Etf cla 1 t a
. i petiMoiisi sV'U tl tint 1h; aas'gu d, and h*
11: a:di::!g d unrauint to the provitoona of
Acta ?u 0-"-'ral A so i fly inaJeano pmviood
for the relief of la- olvi t Debtors.
i\ RaYkN. C. C P.
* ; C!i St C. II. March 4, OK.
'! 17 lm!3m M
I 5 - |
3* BdLiASS KCtVARO
* S;??i? u fr??tn the Sul** riher, ?>u Tuesday
* night the i-Vn instant, an in?n jfr^y Hooe,
twelve year* old, lf> 1 *2 hand* high, slud all
'' round, in ifo? d wjtli toler<bfc short, tai'.Jav*
i ?:i<r been d'? keJ u hfn a eol?; rome wh?'w
' > spots tit) his hark, caused by the saddle; a
''' good deal wndgal rd; one of his hind p?w??( ri?- ,
? j jo'i I? o larger 'han the other, 1 beli ve lie
J leti; h s h?*id and ??sk are touch gfeyer th*D
1 Ins hind parts; trot* altogeiiier. The viham
3 mole at the same time an old Sadd e, withr*
- 'h?* seat forti. two Bridh-s and rwo U*?tdb?'
[ B ankets. One of the Bridles * a
3, wire, l it, nearly new then her an o!dcurf?.
1 h tve no dea win the Ibiofi*, out beinvif
r it is it en* travelling a. amp.
y i I will give a liberal reward for'he r~rw vf
?*! of ihe Horse mid IW' n'V-five oofiarg for ti t'1
d j detection and convict ton tif the thief.
?" I Any information of the Horse will b? I hart h;
fjliv tei.eivcd my me. .
it, * ALFRRH BRO A BR.
?*! A 1 dross Grower's Mids, R?oUolph Cwurj.?v
]N.
a . February26,1452 .IJ p?f
11, SOlTirCAROUKA, ~ ~C
nj (.lirsic.rlLeldlJiM.rirl.
1 kFDAT.L VS ALLEN, Avplcanl. $ bn n
1 JL B rry and wife M .ry, KiCh rd AJle i. E.iti .
h th A! n Sr.h Alto, Mi ley All* i?. VI i >-<i
'' A I.! . C itl Alien, Su-norn Allan. C" h . f
# ' Al'i'ii. a d Kohioiiii Ali? n. DofeuUsats.
d I a pp. ari::g to my* j-atii'-ci'-n Ih t Se-bnnt .
' j B -rry oi.c ??t' the D feudauts, residr*? wt'hnot
e ; Iht- Stt'e. ft i* ?h -rcf o? o.diied th ' h?- do *>>p
aran'ctolj c' to thi division or Si! ot'ihe ftc t*
I* .I'i'.i i f I. i.*h airt A !l?h lli.ni j, il An ,,'r li/iitiri. . I* -
# j : li Twenty-flrrt i.'ny ?*t May ?< *1. o* hi* ron- i-nt
t tJ t!;e Siina will U; ?ru'.;r-*tl of I'wwd !
T. BR VAN, o. C. !>/
Mm n h 9, 1842. 17 12t
1.1 - ^
<! CHINA C;2GCIL?jRVA.1D CiLAW*
:j; ' WAKE
r, I R S i' s^r li.ib on hand a g??"d a* . rti
! JL iuc-iC of i'uj Ij 'VO. c? inj>r^ijig a varitt-?>f
, ; patterns. For t* U cheap m ^ - jSgeb^BH
D. M ALLOW 1
it! Al.iv 31, 1341.
.; " ?9 t? *
AAa.l?.
R 18 ih zi n Col in*, 1 In and Mar'li vvper.tt*
- Ax- f. f"r sa|?? by tne dozen at .nuch below- tire jnSj
|J utfual rate*.
f A. I\ LArosfRi :$
Octnbi r 27, 1941. 00 t
T j *
r! 1SS5/TH CASOf^A.
L> I Kan? in bull, vs.'i Dec'ar.tinrx iO
- j E. I'. Oui'ii & Co \ Att chuvnt
i ! \Ylone s thr Maintitf 111 the above e'*?
i? J t'tiH ?uy til d his l> c urn io:? -tjj.'i'tKt ?I e IVi
j f -ud.iui, who i* a!? e. i from a<>d \vit'n?ntlle
. j iimiu oi' tins *tte (as 'lis*- id) and hsmog ne-i.
a | ilur w;I n?>r Aum.n y knn vn vviihiij 'b%,vJJKOX?,
[? i it ik or<li*rrd ?h .t tlnj LVtVndaot do ;*}?p ftf : ud |
i nlead lo In? |).n:hr:?!'ofi .'f'-ref-ii:l within a )\* ?f I
j ?ltd a ci.iy fro u t ?. due h<w o'. nili- rMfiifc b.<-l
! ii:?i .d'&o ii c Judgt Ui? Dl rtd! ha tVM.rde.1 uganut
" ( ii'ii L . (it i-iuil,
'! T.CRY.LN, C. C, K
Office of Common i'lcrna, }
(y'lipsto: field C. House, ?
, | November 1*>, IS10. y *
;|_ B' 'I
f i
SPRING GSOFB ACA?E:*H.
; j rtjint: t 'i listens i(f Spring Gi'bVn Avadyrry '
j EL tik-' p'jiiso ? /ii.aiinoouoinz t'H* e public.
i tint th?*y !?;tvo >;giiri* Oi'-pVyHI MV* Mi.'an M?
j Alpin 'j^o* C r? . '?>!* >;:d Institution Mitl
r M>:A pin ha in sii J Academy three y*- vrs
.mil g.iVt) aimers i n ti inctmn. > ..rei Aram mr
t -ii'Html ii6 rC-d.it Hi I, N. C. 13 inilrt lion
I VV..djvtioro in one "t'the tin s iiunitby ami a. or.i!
noil;*h-? r'.nuds in h State.
Price of Tuition Fcr Quarter.
S.?- lii?<T. Riailii jr ind ?2 50*
The jh-.vtr with fcng!:?!i (iin n- A
in M, l?eMg;o^>..v ?4.ci P.?J9- '??p
v , 4 CO
P-ii ti g $1, Nee 'I Wcrlj 50 *'*.
ExetciM'ti w tit cixn.ii' nre <?a the Ul Mord1?*.. ?'^^5
11 in March..
Piardean tie had in r'ppretable CnnjlU* at
J i fr? n *> to *> do'Urn per mould.
|i February *2?, 1^4*^. It
i ?- ......... i
.! SOTIC'E.
\<r< mr I'kiTiifT a ir?
,' \V.?Di<i in?|?rcifii!ly g'* n'?lic to ni?frondsa?d
i t'>o pnbhc tli? luv ug commenced businejRe^in
. [ .?n l*r> own a-:cnui?tJiH findvi* ahf>iote!y n?'**eIjga
yiocud il wry much hit credit bu?in?**<
I ;-li' it 4 :*?nt y ? et rmijM'd looi en account*
| nn'y .v it bunch (crjioint ?* l.ave hn^tofore peid
i i!ii ir oeoun'* pu c u lly ?t or ne*r the rad of
I in vi"r and v. iih Mich only .?? will give
tivo at-urincoof do ug so hi ftnur?.
Ocu 13, 184 i. 43 If