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i'lkUfntn. H/ijrch iio. 1842.
(The annual Election f?>r seven Directors
of this institution will be held at the
Ranking house in Cheraw on Monday the
2d day of May next, between the hours
oi 10 o'clock A. M and 2 o'clock I*. M ,
t?? he managed by J. B. Billingsley, D.
lMailov and J, Eli (rreirjr.
By order of the Board.
YV. GODFREY,
April 5. IS 12* 21 4t
~ L.3ST OJFJUiff3KS
EVIAINIXO in post Oilicn Cheraw S. C.
_S March 3Ut ifcM2, and if not called lor by
ills- 1st Julv next, wilt be lorw?rdeti to llie (jy.it
al Io&; Office as de-ad Let lets.
CllnWM Ui?V \N P. M.
}\?William Blair, O Bizouco ?rt, J 11 Bnuut
p . 3. X' itiling tafijacvn Mrs. Eliztbolh Bennett.
Bk Alins Catlnrine Cuker, B?;uj. Cussudy, 8
?$5|L G W SCheptnan, F Collin.
?<*W &. J A.Dargan, E \V Dipon, LS
E.lorbe, Thomas C Evan", P II
*"V ti ?Watie A Ctf^eV, Jacob Ganoy.
H?HuiViy & Voft li ilusbaii is, Miss M A
IIu h.s, Silas Halt
K?D C Ko'b.aiid A N McK ty 2, Miss C
Knigbt.
I.? ,N B 1.1npstoi^Bk.
Lr^,.., VI ? W 8 MurpliajnpMrK >nzie & Crockott,
^ Miss K'-zi McXmr, Mr. Murphey, John Mo j
Queen, Den can Rfebb 2. .M licym MeAlpin, I
J (j VI y .McAli t:r. John \lor- !
d cb. Wi.liam Mit'-hcyi, 2. Mciv <y & McCaskill, j
L) n'l. McL-oid*, Matr# ?Sr. Straus, .Nei I ^'iohoi- '
8<>n, M;-s ,U T N ichSmn.
P?J C Cos oh. Chunks Pccpks, Wili-un |
Fuller, \\
; Shaw, Jobn M Strrih 6, A
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" AT o i\ 8 lit:?t$C- S i< dortl', L).i ;it'I Smith.
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l. Thorn m. Uui JSI<iy Thomson, il li Teuiicnt,
W?K i S *5\*i?st. Mis* Jine Ward, VV T William*.
Willitt.0 Woodward, B S &.T Wright.
Pcrson^-'lfdliiig for L iters from this list will
I'' ,85ijSWil?ev are advertised.
, A#T, 18*42. 21
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HEAD QUARTERS.
Clarkmjon, March 8, 1842.
Orders No.
fglllE following Regiments and Corps are
?L ordered to parade for review and drill, ut
ti o times and places herein mentioned, viz.
The 10'ih and 17th Regiments of Infantry, the
Ancient Battalion ot Artillery, an<l the Charleston
Light Dragoons, near Charleston, on the Olii
of April next.
The Upper Battalion of the 3lst Regiment, on
Thursday, the 21st April, at a poiut the Briga. j
dier Genera! mayd-em most convenient ; wlio j
is hereby ordered to report immediate y, to the j
Commander-in-Chief, the place % > selected.
The Lower Battalion, at Georgetown, on '
Tuesday the 2Gth of April.
The 33rd Regiment at Cuu way borough, on
Friday the 29th of April.
The 3<ind Regiment at ^fuion Court House,
on Saturday the 7th of May.
The Corps of Cavalry will parade with the
Regiments or Battalions innst convenient.
The Commissioned Ollicers oft lie 8th Brigade
will enrump on Monday, tlto 2nd of May next,
at Godfrey's Ferry, in Marion District, on tiie
I Great P' e Dee River.
The 29:h Regimen*, of Infantry, at Darlington
Cour Hons:, on Tuesday the lUth of May.
The 20th and 44(h Regiments at S .nitcrvillc,
on Friday, the 13th of May.
'Phe Commissioned Officers of ti e 3d Brigade
of Infantry, w ill encamp near Barnwell Court
House, on .Von ay, the 23J of May next..
In accordance with the arr ngements of Brig,
adier General Jamison, the Commissioned Olli.
ce:s of the 2d Brigade ot Cavalry are also ordcrI
ed to encamp at the same time and place.
The lltli and 43rd Regiments ot Infantry will
parade at Barnwell Court House, on Satuiday ;
! the 28lh of 37 iy.
j Brigadier General Jamison will order one of
! the Troops or Squadrons of his Brigado a: the
j same time and place. ,
The Commissioned and non-Commissioned
1 OlKc rs oi' the Regiments ami Corps ordered for !
' review, will assemble the dav mevious, for drill j
and instruction at their respective places ot parade.
The ajo- Generals and Brigadier General*.
I will, with their Staff, attend the reviews within
: tliier commands.
Brijjadior Grherals Hanna, Shnierle, Hamuion
; Hopkins, Jamison, and llarllee, ar?-charged with
! the extension of so much of this order us relates
to their respective Brigades
By order of the Commander in Chi-f.
J. W. CANTEY,
Ad'1. and I ispec'r General.
Extract from they'll section of the Militia
Law of 1841.
"Provided, That all Sergeants of Companies
and all unu-conimissioucd "Regimental Staff
officers, who shall voluntarily attend an encamp- j
incut m their rcsji'-ciive Brigades, shall lie
exempted from ro.td duty, during the year in
which they shall attend such encampment, Pro.
vided Also, That all Sergeants of Compan <s.
and all nun eon missioned Regimental Slatf
officers, who sha 1 -crvo seven years, consecutively,
and shall during the seven years, attend
th'o encampments in their respective Brigades,
shall thereafter he exempt frmn the performance
of ordinary militia dut v. And, Provided, also
That in c-iso any such Sergeant up uoii-commissioucd
Regimental Si,-iff officer si nil I be promoted
to the rank of a commissioned officer, his term
of service necessary 'o exempt him from ordinary
militia duty, shall be computed from the time
of his appointment as a S- rgeaut or iiou.commis.
tinned Regimental SiutF officer. And it&hdlbc
the duty of all officers, whose duty -t shall lie to
appoint Sergeants and nan cummins oned Regimental
Staff officers, to give them respectively a
certificate, signed officially, specifying the
appointment, its duty, and the company or Regi- <
ment to which they belong; which certificate,
with proof service, as required bv this act,
shall be evidence to claim exemption from militia
duly herein spceifi d.
March 24. Ib42. 20 6t
~ WOOD.
-Br nrnrnv i__ i .. . i ,
ti 11? i\ i j if i U7iii;cr i?j iiiy uusiomrrs in (
the Wood lino, my grateful acknowledgement-,
for tlin liberal patron igo, I ha\c teenived
al their hands and would now most respectfully
request, that limy would continue to give their
orders to Major I). R. VV. M elver, to whom I
have sold my land, and who is fully prepared to
deliver any quantity Ol weod that may he requi*
red. A'l orders for Wood left at my store, will he
sent to the resid.nceof Mnj >r Mclver.
A. P. LuCUSTE.
JaitURry 12. 1812. 12 if
SOLT2I CAROLJXA
Chesterfield District.
In the Common Pleas.
JOIIN E. FDWARDS, who is in the custody
of tiie Sheriff of the District aforesaid,
by vtrtuc of a Writ of Capias ad Respondendum
at the suit of Henry P. Milliard, having peti.
lionod the Honorable the Associate Judges of
the sain Stale, that he may he admitted to the j
hem tit of the act of the Genera' Ass mbJy made ;
f>r the relief of Insolvent Debtors; and lie having
filed with his pe tition a schedule o! hi Estate.
ro:i! and personal. It is ordered that the 8;id
Henry P, Hillhrd, and all others to whom the
said petittonei is in any wise indebted, do per- s
sonally or by tluur Alloruios, he and appear ;
before the. Honor.ihlo the A.-so iale Judires of
the Slato aforesaid at the Court of Co nmon Pleas |
tolo. hoMen at Chesterfield Court House on the j
tnird Monday in October next, to shew cause if ,
any they can, why the Estate and effects of the
|>etitio'ier should not he assigned and lie dis. !
charged pursuant to the provisions of the said \
ants ?if the General Assembly, made and provided j
for' the relief of insolvent Debtors.
T. BRYAN, C. C. P.
Ch alcrfii id C. II- March 23, 1812.
20 1 m
SO ITU CAROLI A,
('hesterjicld District.
In the Common Pleas.
JOHN I WESTERVELT, who is in custody
of tho Sheriff ot the District aforesaid, [
by virtue of a Writ of Capias ad Suli laciendeiu, j
the suit of R. II. Crockett &. Co. having p ti- j
tioued the Honorable the Associate Judge# of
the said State, that lie may bo admitted to the !
bcii' fit of the act of the General Assembly, made
for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, An 1 lie
having fried with his petition a schedule of his
?!?I:<|0 rp..i and imrs'inal It ix nrdnred flint the
said K. II Crockett, &c. and all others to whom
the said petitioner is in any wise indebted, do j
porson liy or hy their Altomics bo ai appear ;
before the Honorable the Associate Judges of*the
State a foresaid at the Court of Comni , Pleas to I
.be ho'don at Chestorfidd Court Houae, on the
third Monday in October next, thou and there j
to shew cause if any they can, why the Estate i
and Elfocls, of the Petitioner should not be !
assigned, and he discharged pursuant to the provisions
of said acts, of the General Assembly,
made ami piovidcd for the reliel of insolvent.}.
Debtors.
T. BRYAN, C.C. P. j
Chesterfield C. II. arch23J, 1612.
20 lm f
- : i
NOTICE.
IN pursuance of an order from M.ij. Hlakenry
an election for Colonel of ihe 26th Ifog'trvut j
will Ire held in the Town Hall, on Saturday the j
21st May next. The Polls will he open from 11 j
to 6 \\ M,
B. F. PR<;UES,
T. A BRYAN,
J. U. MclVEH.
Man iigers.
Match 30 Ic .2. _ ^ 21 ^ ^71
ari:w fiooos.
DS. IIAliliLKE lakes this method of
informing his customers and the public
that he has received hy the last trip of the Osenia
a large and well selected assortment of Dry
Goods, Ilats. Shoes, Bonne't* and a general
> e /' II . !
aNBuruiicm ui urocenrs. nis assoruneiii win
1)C the bent lie has had for several years, being
selected for tin; Spring and Summer trade, and
comprises all the useful art clea wanted for
Gentlemen and Ladies wear. He respectfully
tnvitoa his former friends and customers and
thoso trading to this place to call and examine
his stock as he flatters himself he can offer
inducements fur t li- m to purchase as ho pledges
himself to soil as low as any one it the market
can alf?rd to do. To pun tual customers he v ill
sell his Dry Goods, lints. Bonnets, Ac , on hit*
usual credit but for his groceries he must have
cash or produce; the necessity nflhe case compels
hiui to continue this arrangement. '
March 14, 184J. 18 6t
WILLIAM II. EVANS
WILL practice in the Courts of Liw of
South Carolina, in the Districts of Ches- j
terfu ld, Marion, Darlington, and Marlborough,
Olfico at Society Hill.
March 1st, 1840,
18 Sm
I
SOUTH CAROLINA,
Chester field District,
In the Court of Ordinary.
5NLIJAI1 A RANT, having given notice to
J tnc, Turner Bryan Ordinary of the D s.
trict aforesaid, that he requires the will ol Fct*r
A rant dee'd. late of the aforesaid District, to bo
proved iii due form of Laic. And it appearing
to my satisfaction that the Heirs at Law or oilier
legal representatives of Aaron Arant, wiio
would have been entitled (amongst others) to a
distribution of the Estaicof the said Peter Arant
if lie hud died intestate, resides without the
limits of this State,?Notice is hereby given to
liie sahl lioirs at law or odn r legal representa.
lives of the said Aaron Arunt. IVc'd they aro
hereby cited toapfwur beforo me Turner Bryan
Ordinary as aforesaid; at a Court of Ordinary to
he holdcn at Chesterfield Court House, on
Friday the third day of June next, on which tluy
1 will hear the examination of witnesses and
decide on the validity cf the said will.
Given under my hand and seal of offico at Ches
terfi dd Court House, the *Hst day of Feb
A. D. Ic42.
T. BRYAN,
O. C. D.
March 2,1342. 11 lcmf3ni
I INTEND on the 1st day of July next
to remove my S:o< k of Goods to my two
g'ores, lately occupied by B. Mcintosh, and
.McKay & jl/cCaskiil, and to tnake them my
permanent business stands; and now offer for
Rent, my four Niores immediately below,
Viz: One at present occupied by Messrs. W.
&. T. Bailey, & Co., the next below, corner
Karsliaw and Front streets, and now occupied
hv \1 r D. i\!allov_ and the two stores now nr. '
copied by me. To persons residing in this
place, it is needless to say, that they are
among the very best stands for prosecuting a
Cotton and barter business; and I only make
this declaration for the information of persons
residing at a distance. Possession of the
Stores occupied by Messrs. VV. & T. Bailey
& Co., and Mr. D. ATallov, will be given on
the 1st day of September next; the others can
ho had by the 10th July next. Cheraw offers
inducements to Capitalists, and men of business,
that are not found in many Southern
towns. It is estimated, that o r receipts of
cotton, for the last two years averaged 25,000
Bales, and it is supposed this year's receipts
will be about the same.
AUG. P- LaCOSTE.
Cheraw, Jan'y. 12ih, 1842. 9 tf
The " Charleston Courier," ".Southern
Chronicle," "Camden Journal," and "Fayetteville
Observer'" will oleasc give the above
six insertions, say on*. ; *very two weeks, and
forward their bills to ra nr payment.
A. P. LaCiwte.
CHEESE,]
-0 O* CASKS CHEESE
A Ap For Sale by
A. P. LACOSTE,
Dec. 1, 1811. 3 tf
A VALI ABLE TitACT OF
LAAD FOR SAEE.
THE Subscriber, intending in remove from
his present location, offers for sale the land j
o.i which he at present resides; situated in Malinn
District, in this Slate, known as IIAR
LFRsiVILLE. Tin tract contains be- i
iween twelve and tifloen hun<lrcd acres on I
which is a large and convenient dwelling house, j
and ail necessary out houses ; also a large framed ;
Store House, in good repair, wjiij Wuie House
and Cultun (Jin.
There are above three hundred acres ef clear
od laud, the ino?.t of it under cultivation. There
is on this tract a Toll Bridge across the Litt'o
Pre I)re River, on the main road leading Irom
Fayottevillo N. C., and the comities lelow
F?ye tevillc, to the West, via Camden and
Columbia,
There is a great amount of travel over this .
Bridge, as there are several roads on each side ;
of the River, coming into the one crossing at :
this place. Tin re has been, until lately, for ;
many years, a store kept at this place, and it is
considered by those acquainted with it, one of
tlichcst stands lor a store and tavern in this
part of the country, Tho nearest store, in one
direction, is over twelve m IestolF, and in all other
directions, over twenty miles. In point of health '
it cannot be cxcelle. on this side of the mourn- I
tains; a billious or intermittent fever is scarcely
ever heard of. Such is the reputation of this
place for health, that the subscriber has frequently
been solicited to sell lots for the purpose of
building fur summer residences. Taking mlo
co isidcration, then, the acknowledged health of
the pine, its location on a r.avigable River, tho
line stand for a Store and Tavern, the excellent
range for stock, with a hue soil lor tilling, this
-I : ,1... ,?r il.,i !
I'lilUC I>' Ug?; Ul tilt; iilUdt ucnuaum ui any vine ?,i?nw
lias been in market in into part of the Slate for
many years. To a gentleman owning a Rica
Plantation in the lo.v country, it would l>e invaluable,
for to this placo he could retreat with liis
fiiuily in the sum ncr with jx-rfeet safety ; and
he c ui Id lie on his plantation whore he could
raise all kinds of pr-'vision and stock tor his i
plantation belo v, and convey it by water from
one place to the other To a g"iitleni"n wishing
to engage in the Mercantile business in the
country, or Oj>cn a public Home, this place offers
groat inducement*; hut as it is presumed that
any one who wishes to purchase will view the
premises before doing so, it is deemed useless to
say any thing farther. Any communication in
relation to the premises will he directed to mc
ut Ilarieepville, !' ? and a more particular
description and any inro mil ion required, will
bo givoi.. 1 will at a|! liines take great pleasure
ip. shewing the premiss to any one desirous to
examine tlieni.
Tiie terms will he liberal and the payments
Oiadoeasy to the purchaser.
THOMAS HARLLEE.
Ilarll-jcsville. S. G. March *-23, 1812.
N. B ? 1 he Charleston Courier and Mercury
trill please copy tri-weekly for one month, and
f.?rvv;ir<i their account to nie at ilarlecf viile.
20 4t
PROVISIONS.
4 pood supply o t line jii. Lnrd, Flour and
Meal on iwnd an J for balo the lowest market
price,
D MALLOY,
^ .17 tl
CAROLINA ECILPSE.
THIS highly bred and much adtmrid horse
will stand Liu* present season at or near Bennetsville,
atone or two other places in Marlborough
District, and at the stables of Juhn
McLean in Robeson County, N. ('.
He is a red sorrei. without wljite except a
small star; live years old, fifteen and a half i
; hands high, and cf extraordinary l? no and
I muscle. In colur, size, bone, sinew and mus. I
j cle, he grea'iy resembles his grandsire, the i
I famous American Eclipse, admit ted on all |
' hands to be one of the best horses, if not the I
J very be6f, ever owned in this country, whe*
j ther native or imported. It may be stated as
: evidence of the extraordinary constitution of
| American Eclqise, now standing in Kentucky,
! that although twenly-eight years old, "he is
still" says the N, V. Spirit of the Times "in
possession of fine health and betrays few indications
of his advanced age and long service.
There are very few instances of such vigor at
his age."
j Carolina Eclipse is put at the very low price
} of $8 the single leap, payab e at the time;
j $12, the season, payable at the c'ose of the
j season ; and $15 for insuring, payable when i
t the mare is ascertained to be in foal, or when !
she is traded ; with 5(1 cents to the groom.?
His form, strength, and blood eminently claim
for him the attention of persons who wish to
raise horses "for all work,'*-?for the saddle,
light draught, and farm or plantation use. And j
the low price at which ho is put will enable |
any who w ish good horses to avail themselves j
of his services. Though a horse of great life ,
and spirit, he is of quiet temper and tractable
disposition. Great care will be taken to
avoid accidents, but no liability will be incurred
for auy which may happen.
PEDIGREE.
But his trials most abundantly proved nis
strength, speed and bottom, with extraordinaiy
powers of endurance.
In good condition he never was beaten ; in
bad condition, when lie ought nffver to have
been run, he always won by his performance j
the admiration of every judge.
The half sister of Festival?Col. Ilamp-1
ton's Farmu. by Eclipse?is the only racer of
the first class in the United States which has !
not been beaten within this last six months, by
Borne younger aspirant after fame. Besides
twice receiving forfeits, one from 10 competitors,
she has run at least 11 races and never
was beaten. Lightness and want of strength
is the objection to racers as work horses, but
this objection does not apply to the Eclipse
stock.
' ? * - in4.1
Marcn isi, ic-i-s.
In tiik Common Pleas.
Chesterfield District.
Ilenry Easterling, ) Declaration
vs. > on nolo in
G. W. Booth. ) Attachment.
! WHEREAS the Plaintiff in this action did
on thie day file his Declaration against G. W.
Booth, the defendant, who is absent from and
! without the limits of the State (as it is said.)
and having neither wife or attorney known
upon whom a copy of ihe above Declaration,
. with a rule to plead thereto, may be served;
' It is therefore in pursuance of the Acts ol the
General Assembly of this State in such cases,
made and provided; Ordered that the defend[
ant, do plead thereto on or before the twentysixth
day of December next, otherwise final
and absolute judgment wili be then given and
awarded against hitn by default.
T. BR VAN.
Office of Common Pleas )
Chesterfield C. li. Dec. 25,1841, s
9 le3mfly
~ snooras
BJ1COJW
ALL Warranted Sound, nnd for sale at 6
and 7 cents. ALSO, a quantity ofSugar
at 7, 8,9, and 10 els.
By I. II. ROSSER.
February Al, 1812. 14 tf
' ~ I. - ' ..> ,
He was got by Festival, considered by I
Capt, Harrison, an experienced breeder, train-!
er, and racer, who had him in his stablo6 a
season, "the best son of Etlipso." His dam
was by Oplimus; and hi6 grand dam was out
?fa Bell-Air mare, got by old Sir Archie, the
I best horse of his day in America. FESTIVAL*
'was by American Eclipse; his dam by Tunoleon
; grand daui by Young Tup ; g. g. dam
by Umpire ; g. g. g. darn by Grey Diomcd ;
g. g. g. g. dam by Wild-Air. Young Tup
was by imported Tup; he by Javelin out of j
Flavia. Young Tup's dam was by Aiu?k, I
e 'I
and he by imported Shark, out of importeu
Virago, Umpire was by imported Shark, out
of a mare by imported Cub. OPTIMUS
was by Madison; he by the old imported
Diomed the sire of Sir Archie. Opliuius
was out of A/eivina, the dam 01 5
stock horses ; she was by imported Knows, j
ley; her dam by imported Spread Eagle ; her |
grand dam by lNunrod ; her g. g. dam by
Wild-Air. her g. g. g. dam the noted mare
Little Willis, the dam of Brilliant, Nmirod j
and Herald. Little Willis was by old Janus; |
and he by Col. Baylor's Shock.
It wi 1 be seen from this pedigree that ,
most of the very best crosses of vhirh this
country can boast, meet in Car lina Eclipse.
Although mere racers, are not tne horses
for the farmer, yet it is admitted by all that j
racing is a fair trial of the strength, bottom |
and constitution of a horse. It is therefore i
stated that Festival, the sire of Carolina s
Eclipse, though only a short time on the turf, |
distinguished himsell in these respects at all,
distances from two to four mile heats. In his
first race at Nottoway Va. in th^spring of
1833. two mile beats, he distanced his compe- j
tilor the second heat. In the fall of the same
year, at Milledgvillc, Ga. three inde heats,
lie easily won the Jockey Club puree, in two
heats. The saine season, at Lexington, Ga. j
in a race for the Club purse, three nule heats,
while leading ins competitors his rider suf. j
fered him to run too near the rim of the inside
track, against which he stumbled and fell,
causing liiin to lose ine race. The game week
at the same place he beat all his riva s in 3
mile heats, the best 3 in 5. The next spring,
at Lawrenceville, Vh, iie ran four mile heats,
with Ironette, Anvil, Row-Galley, and Walter
Cook. Although he was in bad condition,
having not fully recovered from the effects of;
distemper, and owing to his rider being sick,
he was obliged to carry 5 lb. over weight, he
lost the first heat only by the neck, and the
second by only a few feet, Ironette ieading
him; Row.Galley and Walter distanced, and
Anvil (afterwards sold for ?10 000) barely
saving his d stance. At Now Market, Va.
the next seaton, he started with eleven other
horses, and led thccn all the first heat. Rut
his feet being tender from a recent founder, he
was then withdrawn. Two weeks after-j
ward", his feet yet sore, he was barely beaten
by the fine racer, Duke of Organs, in four mile j
heals at Baltimore. 11 is manager still, with
great cruelly and tack ot judgment, continuing
to run lutn in this condition of his fee t,
let down in one of his fore legs, in four mile
heats at Norfolk, two weeks after his Baltimore
race, and was withdrawn trom the turf.
IRO\.
20 Tons, assorted sizes,forage by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. 50 if
The Subscriber has just received, and wil 1
keep constantly on hand,Cotton Yam and Twine
at wholesale, from the an ufactory of Rocking
ham.
CEO GOODRICH.
Cn?T?w, Jnn. 1840. 10 tf
A few BoxesTa low and Sperm Candles fur
i3l bale by
D. MALLOY.
May 31, 1841.
20 tf
FOLIC BOAT FOR SALE.
TglilE Pole Boat James R Ervin will he sold 1
on favorable terms. She is t ow on the j
way up oud will be delivered to tlic purchaser on (
her arrival. Apply to either of the subscribers.
I). MALLOY.
W. &. T. BAILEY &Cw.
JAMES 11. COLE. 1
December 4, 1841. 4
CUT NAILS.
100 Kegs, 4.1 Oil 8d 10d 12d and 20 nails,
For bale hy
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27,1841. 50 if
CORN WAITED,
n?T WE Subscriber wibhob to purchase 2 00
JlL Bushels good Corn,
D. MALLOY. 1
Dcecrnbcr 6, ISII 4 if
CILASS, 1'AI A T, A>? PI TTV.
A Large Slock of these articles, which will
be bold at reduced rates.
A. P. UCOSTE.
UPPER AND SOLE LEATHER,
Wax, and Calf Skin8, and Hemlock Tanned
Sole Leather. Fur sale low.
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. 50 tf
HARDWARE.
fin HE Suhseribei keeps constancy an hand a
JkL 1-rgu ami' well scire ted assortment o!
Hardware, including almost every description of j
C putters Tools j which he is selling very i
"heap,
D. MALLOY.
March ft, l?42. 17 tf
SOUTH CAROLINA,
Chesterfield District.
PALLAS ALLEN, Applicant, Seaborn
B rry and wife Miry, Richard AI 'en. E'izi
Irth A In, Sarah Allen, Malsy Allen. Martha
Alio*'. C.iin Allen, Susanna Allen, Catharine
Allen, and Host una Allen. Defendants.
It appearing to my satifaclion th.it Seaborn
Bprry ??ne of the Defendant*., reside* witliont
this St do. It is tlien frre ordered tln? he do ap.
|x-nr and obj.-cl lot he division or s de of the Real
E<*tat? of Richard Allen. Deccag *d. on or bafore
the Twenty-first day of May nrxl, or his cuuscni
to the same will be entered of Record.
T. BRYAN, 0. C. D.
March 9, 1842. 17 12t
SELLI^U AT COST.
4 Parcel of'ready-made c'olliing suitable for
cold weather, such as Ladies and guillemons,
<'lo.iks, Over Coats of various kinds, Dre*
Coals, Goatees, Vest, aud Pantaloons.
Also: A supply of Summer Clothing', Palm
leaf hats, holies bonnets and Hoods, u fadiiona
hie article, and band boxe , just received and lor <
bale at a very small advance.
In Store a d for s.do, a good supply of gentlemen's
fine fur hats, wool hats and fur caps,
which will bj sold very cheap. Sugar, Coffee,
Salt. Molasses and Rice, will he said as .low as
can.he bought in tins market.
DANIEL JOHNSON.
Fob'y. 23. IS 12. 15 tf
CII1NA CROCKCRY AND GLASS
MARE.
THE Suhscrilier has on hand a good as.-orl.
ment of the above, comprising a variety of
patterns. For sale cheap
D. MALLOY.
May 31, 1841.
29 tf
SOL Til CAROLINA.
Ransom Britt, vs. ) Declaration in
E, P. Guion Sl Co. ( Attachment.
Whereas the PlaiiitiiT in the above Mated com- |
this day fil.-d his Dcclara ion against the IV- |
tVudant, who is absent from, and without the
limits of this state (as it is said) arid having neither
wife nor Attorney known w ithin ibe same,
it is ordered that the Defendant do a pp. ar unH
ploadtothc Declaration aforesaid within a year
and a day from tiio date hereof, otherwise final
and absolute Judgement will be ttwarden against
hiui by default,
T. BRYAN, C. C, P.
Office of Common Picas, }
Chesterfield C. House, >
November, 19, 1840. j
50 '
PALU LEAF HATS,
fr^P jf jk D zen Mens' Boys' and children*,
Mtf Palm Leaf Hals, just received and fur
sale br
D. MALLOY. 1
March 8, 18(2. 17 tf
PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS.
VOLUMES 1*1. 2nd and 3rd, ef Pictorial
Illustrations of the Bible containing 20d
engravings each.
For sale lov at the
CilEUAW BOOKS TO RE. ;
20 tf
NOTICE.
G II. DUNLAP
Would respectfully give notice to his frteHds and
the public that having commenced business again ]
on his own account lie finds it absolutely necessary
to curt iil very much his credit business, ,
ho has consequently determined too; en accounts
only with such persons as have heretofore paid '
their accounts punctually at or near the end of
the year and with such only as will give posi.
live assurance of doing so in future.
Oct. 13, 1841. 48 tf
' IN EQUITY,
South Carolina.
Chcraw District.
John M. Cokcr and wife > Bill for ap pnrfiiinn
vs Kiwi rod Griffin and > writ in u torn uf writ
others. ) ??f ne Exeat &,?.
IT appearing to my Patisfiction that Absalom C.
Powell one of the Defendants in this case
is absent from and resides without I he limits of
this State on motion of J. W. St J. A. Dargnn it
is ordered tlmt the said Absalom C Powell do
plead answer or demur to the complainants Bill
within tiiree months from the* publication hereof
and in default thereof, the same shall be taken |
against hiin pro confcsso.
It is ulso ordered that litis order he published
in the Farmers' Gazetlu twice a month fur the
sjrace uf three month*.
E. A. LAW, C. E. C. D. i
Conimissienerp Office, i
Darlington C. II , S. C. > .
Muicii 22, lo42 )
21 2a 13 i:i
'
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Chemicals, Patent Medici ne,
Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Dye
Stuffs, &c. &c, for sale
wholesale and retail by
A. IIOPTOff, CIIERAW, 8. C.
At his Drug Store, next door to Broun
Bryan Sf Brother.
Where may be had at all timet general
sortinoiit of articles in the L*rug line?recotu
mended to be of superior quality which will be
disposed of on very moderate teriut?Physicians gg,
ami others wishing purr mcdicin?>s? may fttjf " /*
on being supulied with ibetu.
May 26, 1841. 28
"cash system continued.
THE TIMES are such as to compel the . .
Subscriber to continue the Cash m
Gkockimm and all article* m that line will
be sold for Cash only. Persona wltoee wttf.
and notes still remain unpaid, will pfeeoe understand
that no new credits will be given
until all old arrearages are settled in full.
d. malloy. m
B BRYAN & BROTHER, bold a lease?
on the lower wharf near the old Fe vj ^
Laming, aiid will charge each Boat for the privilege
of I:ruling discharging and loading.
Each St- am Boat, Three Dollars.
Each Pole Boat, Tow Bout or Lighter, Twt
Dollars.
Each Cotton Flat loaded or built, On* Dollar
and Fifty Cents.
With the privilege of remaining one week,
longer at a corresponding rate.
Cher aw, Sept. lb41. 46 tf
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS.
THE Subscriber has just received his '
Winter Supply of Goods, which consists in v
part, of the following, Viz: Ladies English
and French Kid .Morocco Shoes and Slippers,
Misses Kid, and Prunella Shoes and Slippers, w
Gentlemen's fine Calf Boots, Bootees, snd.A
Shoes; Abo, a fine assortment of Crockery,
China Grannet &c. &c. Hardware, of.
.i . _ r? i? ?i i ui .
evrry ucblri|niu4ii uk*civsiiihiib iwib, oucci
Iron and a few very fine Stuvim; Groceries
of all kinds by the Wholesale and Retail;/ '
The above will be sold A/CJCU LOWER
than they have heretofore b**en sold in Cur.
iuw, for Cash only. persons wishing Bar. ?..
ga.ns, will please call on the Subscriber and .
examine for themselves before purchasing
elsewhere, for their own benefit.
ISAAC il. ROSSER. ; ^
Jan'v. I2?h, 1?42. 9 3ido 1
: ? ?Sffl
GARDEN SEED, AC.
rRlIIE Subscriber lua just receive I a full and
general assortment of KresI* UARDF.N -?
SEF.L) fr??m the Agricultural Warehouse and
Seed Store of the New England Farmer Boston,
among which are Sugar Meet, Ruta Baya,
White F'at Turnip, Vc. due- by the pound and smaller
quantity.
H?? has also for sale a General Assortment of
FAMILY GROCERIES, w?lh WINES and JLIQUORS.
Rtisina, Figs, Almond*, Citrou, 1
Cuirant*, Candy, Tickles, Tobacco, Seyara,
&,c &c.
li is Sioro is T wo Doors below the Store of I
Messrs. Taylor & Punch.
CHARLES VANDERFORD. tfr/ j
Cheruw, December 14, Itt4l.
5 If 5
ssaa
SPORTSMANS POWDER.
ONE Case EngiiJi Canister Riflo powder#
manufactured by "P gous Ic Wilks," Lou* 4 *
ilou, lor sale by the Cunu ter.
D. MALLOY!
May 28, 1841. 29 I r'Ji
GOOD BARGAINS.
fRIHE Sut>s<:riber has on hand many articleH
.i ?i i i L.*- if ..e i...
a ov .uerciiiinciiwi nui now in iiib urn* ui uu? ,
sinew; and which he has no room in his n or*
for, all sue! goods will he sold very cheap.
They consist of the following articles, fit.
Negro Cloths fa good article) White Plains, :
Blanket Overcoats, Duffil Blanket*. Bale Rope,
Brass And Iroas, Shovels aod Tonga, Jugs and
Jars, Pots and Ovens, Iron and Steel, Hardware Crockery,
&o.
G. H. DUNLAP. ?
November. 10, IB4I M tf
-!
"tiie subscriber" ^
PURCHASED recenfly in New York a very
heavy and genera] assort mout of GwkIs wh h
have all come to hand, and lie now ofl? I Rg
r lietn at Wholesale or Retail at very low pric
lor Casu or Produce.
A. P. LACOSTE. ^
October 27th 1841.. SO tf i
*3H
SADDLERY.
A very large assortment of Boy?, Men*, and
Ladies Saddles. Also. Bridles, Martingales,
Whips, Collars, Saddle Bags, Gig, Sulkey,
and Carryall Harriets, Stirrup irons, Girths Jj?
and Surcingles. For sale very cheap by
A. V. LACOSTE.
October 27th 1841. 50 li
sperti. wzV Tivivriis on.
By the Barrel or at retail, for sale by
A. P. LACOSTfc M
October 27. 1841. 50_ If
2500 PAIR SHOES.
Comprising every varie'v, and for sale on ac- 1
couniiodating terms.
A- r. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. 50tl |
HATS ANTD CAPS.
15 Dozen Gent lemons' and Boys, Black and
Drab Fur Hats,
28 Dozen Wool Hats.
A Large stock of Fur, Hair, Cloth, and So.
lette Caps,
For sale by
A. P.LA COSTE.
Oct 271841. 50 U
BON \JETS, HOODS, AND BAND
BOXES.
Ladies and Misses, Florercc and Straw Bon.
neis. i.adies Coloured Hoods. For tale by
A. P. LACOSTE. m
Octobei 27, 1841. 50 U
CANDLES AND SOAP.
Sperm, Margarine and Tallow Candles.
Bar and Perfumed Saop.
Foi Sale by M
A. P. LACOSTE.
rVtnVr 9.7 Iftll ftfl 11
IIAKDWAKK AAIO SMITHS9
TOOLS.
A general stock of these snides for sale bjr
A. P. LACOSTE. 'm
October 27,1841. 50 If
FA \cr AWmrLJE
DRY GOODS.
A few Fancy, ami a large and well selected r*
stuck of Staple Dry Goods for sale low by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. 50 If
<rrc c
[9 dozen Co!'in#, Hunts, and Marsh superior
Axes, for sale by the dozen al much below tbt
4?ual rales.