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S?SCTiBTS' KAN Jk, S. C.
Cheraw, March 3D, 1642.
The annual Election for seven I)irec.
forsofthis institution will he held at the
Bank ing house in C'heravv on Monday the
~ ? _ / , U,|.10 hrt,,rv
aid- nav 01 ;tiav iitwi, ni twci i? iiiv <? !?
of 10 o'clock A. M and 2 o'clock P. M.,
fo he managed by J. B. Billingsley, D.
Ala Hoy and J, Rli Gregg.
Bv order of the Bmrd.
W. GODFREY.
Cashier,
April 5, 1842. 21 4t
EIST OF i?TT?RS
REMAINING ?? Poet office cheraw s. e.
Mifeb 31st and if not called for b*
the 1st July next, will be forwarded to the Gcn?
rral Foa: Office us dead !.ette;s.
BROWN BRYAN. P. J|.
B?William Blair, G Buzenro art, J I! Bennet
3, Bunting McQueen Mrs. F.hz ibeth Bennett.
C?Miss Catharine Coker, Bouj. Cassudy, S
A Catnpb-11, VV S Chapman, F Collin.
D?G W & J A Dargun, E W Dipon, L S
D rako, J R Donaldson.
E?T F Eilorbe, Thomas C Evan1', P II
Erumbert. ' *
F?James Fen ton.
G?Wade A Green. Jacob G-iney,
II?Hailey & Pow ?, Ii Husbands, Mi3S \M A
Hughes, Silas Ha 1.
K?D C Ko b, and A N McKay 2, Miss C
Koijfht.
1.? N BI.ang?ton,
M?IV S Murpliey 2, McKenzie & Crockett,
Miss F.thu McNuir, Mr. Murphey, John Me
Queen, Duncan McNabh 2, Malcotn McAlpin,
J t? McKonz-c, Onoy McAllister, John Murdoch,
Wf.liam Mitchell, *2, McKay & McCaskill,
!)aa?l. Mclyorflo, Mairs & Strain, Nei 1 Nicholson,
M:ks J/ T Nicholson.
P?J C Fos eM, Chailes Pe<*p!c3, Wiliarn
Pottej, W F Parker.
Q?Ann Quick,
I*?Malcotn Shncr, John M Smith, 6. A
Sparks Ck Son, I. H Scott, Chas. M Simth, .Ifiss
.Vainly SmV-h, 0 Sussdorfl', Daniel Smith.
T?Franklin Taylor, Benton Tatum,2, David
I< Thorn is, ityiss A/iry Thomson, (? B Tcnnent,
R L. Thomas.
W?Eli S^iytst, Visa Jane Wanl, W T W iliiatns,
WilliatqJpVcodward, B S Ai T Wright.
Porsons calling for L tier* from tbi* li?-t wi I
p'.cnsc a.if they are advertised.
. April 5, I? 12. 1
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PROVISIONS.
tgood supply ? t' Bstcjn. Lird, Flour and
Meal oahutiJ an.) for talc the lowest market
price.
D MALLOY.
.March 7, IS-12. 17 tf
!VOOa>.
5 HEREBY tender to my late customers in
llie V\ ood line, my grateful acknowledge-!
merits, for the liberal patron.g?\ 1 ba\c ieceivea {
at their hands, and would now inost respectfully
request, that ttiev would continue to give their j
orders to Major L), R. W. Melver, to whom I i
have sold my laud, and who is fully prepared to :
deliver any quantity ot weod th.it may he requi*
r d. Ail orders for Wood lelt at my store, will be
sent to the residence of Muj r Mclver.
A. P. LaCOSTE.
January 12, 1842. 12 u'
SOL'TH CAROLINA.
Chesterfield District.
Iv tke Common Pleas.
JOHN E. 1DWARDS, who is in the custor
dy of the Sheriff of the District aforesaid. |
by vtrtue of a Writ of Capias ad Respondendum
I at the suit of Henry P. Hilliurd, having peti|
lione I the Honorable the Associate Ju Iges of
i thesaiu Stale, that he may he admitted to the
i benefit of th" act of tie Genera Arscmbly made
J for the relief of Insolvent Debtors; ami he having
filed with his petition a schedule of hi Est a to
roal and personal. It is ordered that the said
Henry P. Milliard, and a 1 others to whom the j
said pctitionei is in any wise indeble I, do per.
souully or by their Attoruiea, be and appear
before the Honorable the Associate Judges of
the State aforesaid at the Court of Common Pleas
i to beholden at Chesterfield Court House on the
j third Monday in October next, to anew causoif.
: any Ihey can, why the Estate and effocts of the
'petitioner should not be assigned and he di9.
! cha-ged pursuant to the provisions of the said
acts of the General Assembly, made and provided
for me relief of Insolvent D btors.
T. BRYAN, C. C. P.
cfa.:?tcrfieiJ C. H. March 23, 1S42.
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SOfTn'CAROLIAA,
('heslerfield District.
In the Common Plkas.
JOHN I. WESTERVELT, who is in custody
of tho Sheriff of the Distiict aforesaid,
by virtue ?>f u Writ of Capias ad Suti Tacicndem,
the suit of R. H. Cro< kctt &c Co. having p li.
tinned the honorable Ihe A^socinte Judges of
the mid Stale, that he may be admitted to the
bon? fit of the act of the General Assembly, made
for the rdief of Insolvent Debtoi9, Ann ho
having filed with his petition a schedule of his
Esta'e re.ii and |?erson.il. It is ordered that the
said K. H Crockett, Ate. and all others to whom
the said petitioner is in any wise indebted, do
i person..! y or by their Atto.nies be and appear
i before the Honorahlethe Associate Judges of tha
Stite ufoiei.aid .itthe Court ?.f Common Pleas to
ne ho'tlon at Chesterfield Court House on the
third Monday in Octob-r next, thftn and there
to sfyevv cause if any they can, why the Estate
and Effects, of the Petitioner should not be
assigned, and he discharged pursuant to the provisions
of 9;tid acts, of the General Assembly,
made and piovidid for tbe relief of insolvent
Debtors.
T. BRYAN, C. C. P.
ChetterficJd C. H.arch <J3d, JM2.
20 lm
f " * XOT1CE.
IN pursuance of mi order from Maj. Rlnkency
an election for Colon*! of the 26tn Kcgim tit
will be hold in the Town Hall, on Saturday the
21st May next. The Pols will open from 11
to 3 P. M.
B. F. PBGUES,
T. A. BRYAN,
J. II. MclVER.
Managers.
March 30 TR '2 21 71
~ HAiXIA' if.
I have two four house, icmim, that 1 am r ot
now able to give full employment, r.nd should
be glad to tmg 'ge n job of hauling, or Work by
the ua/ on very reasonable terms.
A. P. LACOSTE.
April 13, 22 tf
SWEET POTATOES.
ONE HUNDRED Bushels of good size po'a.
toes, for table use, in fine co.idi ion, fof sale
by
A. P. I A COST E.
April 13, 22 tf
Corn Wanted.
"CTT7" ANTED to purchase from 1000 to ^000
w W Bushels com to be de ivered in Choraw,
or at any of the landings down the rivor, for
which the fiig'ie t market, price will be paid.
1). McNAlR.
April II, IS42. 22 tf
SHERIFF SALES.
ON Writs of Fieri Facias will be snVI before
ih.- Court House door on tho first Monday
andday tol'qw ing in May next within the legal
ho'-.rstlio following properly viz:
400 Acres of land more or less levied on and
t.> rv* sold us the property of Jon. 3. Weaver,
whereon he residee on the water." of-Hil $ Creek,
adjoining th<? Inn's of Wm. Blakenoy. Hugh
B. :k 'n( y, and John Robc-son, otliie suit of James
Perry vs. Jon. B. Weaver.
AM of An Isew Clarke's interest in a lot in the
Town of Cheraw ki.owa in tho plan "f stjki
Town lv 248 (two hundred anil forty eighfp
bei'-g the one half of said lot'nnd the impVovcineuU
thereon nt the suit o E Muiloy foreffporgo
Punu, vs John E. Edwards A. Clark and Joseph
Hervey.
600 Arre of land m<>r? o- less whereon the
defendant resides on big Bear Creek at the suit
of B. Mcintosh for others ai d 11. M. W. H.
Tomlinson vs. Stephen II. Parke'.
851 Acros of land more or loss whereon the
defendant resides, lying on both sides ol Thouip.
sons Creek and ulj iining the lands of Mrs,
Caraway, James Sinclair and Lewis Mrador at
the suit of Patrick and John ^W;y, vs Alexander
u.n
tU M V ?
275 Acres of Lnn! more or less whereon the
defendant resides adjoining the lands of Joseph
T. Burch, Matthew Rushing and N. N. Gibson
at the suit of Petsr May Assignee vs. Iolin P.
Rushing.
One lot in the Town of Chrraw, known in
tho plan of said Town by No. 72 (seven'y two)
fronting ono hundred feet on third street, by
three hun !red feet deep, at tha suit of Ransom
- Brilt, vs, E P, Guyon A Co.
J Terms?Cusii?Purchasers to pay for necessn|
rv papers.
J. EVANS S. C. D.
j April 9, 1812. 22 tf
J
. SPRING AND Sr.TJ'IER GOODS.
THE Subscriber Ins just received a well
selected stock cf Puiicy and Staplo Dry
Goods, G. H. DUN LAP
Chora w, April 9, 1842. 22 If
Bonnefts.
JUST rec-ived a handsome ?9*orfm*nl of
Ladies, Misacs and Childr ns fine Straw,
Tuscan Zcpharine, Lawn atid oihc f'shionahlo
Bonnets. G. H. DUN LA P.
April 9, 22 tt
FASHIONABLE LEGIBOk N AND
MALM Loaf IlalM, for Men, Boys and ChiJj
* dron just received by
G. n. DUN HP.
j April 9, 2? if
GLASS, P lIXT, AXD PUTTY.
A Large {Stock of these articles, which will
be sold at reduced rates. ,
A. P. LACOSTE. ,
I INTEND on the 1st day of July next J
4o remove my Stock -of Goods to inv tw o '
stores, lately occupied by B. Mcintosh, and f
McKay & ;McCaskill, and to make them my ]
permanent bufinetss stands; and now offer for ,
Rent, my four Stores immediately below, (
Viz: One at nresent occupied by Messrs. VV. j
&. T. Bailey, &i Co., the next below, corner |
Karshaw and Front streets, atid now occupied ,
by M r. D. Malloy, and the two stores now oc- (
copied by me. To persons residing in this (
place, it is needless to say, that tliey are
among the very best 6tands for prosecuting a ,
Cotton and barter business; and I only make !,
this declaration for the information of person* | j
residing at a distance. Possession of the (
Stores occupied by Messrs. W. &. T. Bailey 1
& Co., and Mr. D. Jfailov, will be given on j
[ the 1st day of September next; the others can
1 be had by the 10th July next. Cheraw offers (
inducements to Capitalists, and men of busir ?
nes9, that are not found in many Southern t
i 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. j
AUG. P- LaCOSTE. ,
Cheraw, Jan'y, 12th, 1S42. 9 tf
The u Charleston Courier," Southern j
Chronicie," "Camden Journal," and "Fayette- ;
I ville Observer*" will olease give the above (
| six insertions, say on?. - "*very two weeks, and \
forward their bills to m . yr payment. ,
A. P. LaCoste.
SOUTH CAROLINA, 1
ClIKSTF.RFIELD DlSTHICT.
In the Court of Ordinary.
ELIJAH ARANT, having given notice to
me, Turner Bryan Ordinary of the Pis- 1
I tnct aforesaid, that he requires the will of Peter i
Aiant dee'd. !atc of the aforesaid District, to be i
proved in due form of Law. A"d it appearing
to my satUfdCiion that the Heirs at Law or other
legal representatives of Aaron Arant, who
Unan nntitla^ 19 roon nf Kort^ in %
! WUUIU IJUVU U' VII VIIWU*^ Itfttlivsirgvw vuiviv;
I distribution of tho Estaieof the said P.-ter Arant
| if h? had died intestate, resides without the
I limits of this State,?Notice is hereby given to
the said Heirs at law or other legal representatives
of the said Aaron Arant. Dcc'd they are
hereby cited toappiar before me Turner Bryan
I Ordinary as aforesaid; at a Court ol Ordinary to
| he holden at Chesterfield Court House, on
I Friday the third day of June next, on which day
; 1 will hear the examination of witnesses and
| decide on the validity cf ttie said * ill.
Given under my hand and seal efoffico atChes
terfield Court House, the 21st day of Feb
A. D. led2.
T. BRYAN.
O. C. D.
March 2,1842. lcmf3m
IIEAD QUARTERS.
Clarehdon, March 8, 1842.
Orders NO.
THE following Regiments and Corp* are
ordered to parage for review and drill, at
tie times and places herein mentioned, viz.
The 16th and 17th Regiments of Infantry, tho
i Ancient Battalion of Artillery, and the CharlesI
ton Light Dragoons, near Charleston, on the 9th
j of April next. .
I The Upper Battalion of the 31st Regiment, on
Thursday, the 21sl April, at a point the Briga.
dier General may deem most convenient ; who
j is hereby orderad to report itnrnediate'y, to tho
Commander-in-Chief, tho place so selected.
The Lower Battalion, at Georgetown, on
Tuesday the 26tll of April.
The 33id Regiment at Conwayborough, on
Friday the 29th of April.
The 32nd K giment at -Vuion Court House, 1
on Saturday the 7th of May.
.The Corps of Cavalry will parade with the
Regiments or Battalions most convenient.
r\iV. _e. 1,? rtik tlrifrrtdA
j 1 110 IsUIUUI 19"* UIIUU N/lllUiJIi* w? i iff* vkii ???
; will cnt amp on Monday, the 2nd of May next,
; at Godfrey's Ferry, in Marion District, on the
! Great P e Dee River.
The 29.h Regiment of Infantry, at Darlington
! Court House, on Tuesday the lGth of May.
[ The 20th anil 44ih Regiments at Sumttrvillc,
on Friday, the 13th of May.
The Commissioned Officers of the 3d Brigade
of Infantry, will encamp n^ar Barnwell Court
House, on Mom ay, ihe 23d of May next.
In accordance with the arr ngements of Brig.
! adier General Jamison, the Commissioned Offi.
J cers of the 2d Brigade of Cavalry arc also order
ed to en-amp at tho same lime and place.
The 11th and 43rd Regiments of Infantry wil
parade at Barnwell Court House, on Saturday
the 2Sih of M<y.
Brigadier General Jamison will order ono o
the Troops or Squadrons of his Brigade at the
same time and place.
The Commissioned and non-Commissioned
Officers of the Regiments and Corps ordered for
review, will assemble the day pievious, for drill
; and instruction at their respective places of pa.
I ratio.
The ajo- Generals and Brigadier Generals
will, with their Staff, attend the reviews within
tliier commands.
Brigadier Generals IJanna, Slinierle, fT.-irptnnn
Hopkins, Jamison; and |Iar!|eo, are charged with
the extension of so much of ttiis order as relates
j to their respective Brigades
By order of the Commander in Chief.
J. \V. CANTEY,
Ad**, atid Inspec'r General.
Extract from the Sdth section of the Militia
Law of 1841.
"I'rovded, l hat ail sergeants or companion, i
'and all non-commissioned ^Regimental Staff!
officer*, who shall voluntarily attend an encamp- \
ntent in their respective Brigades, shall he ;
exempted from ro.td duty, during the year in ,
: which they sflMl Hlieint- suctl encampim-iic, Pur- {
titled Alto, That all Sergeanls of Contpan es, i
and all non.commissioned Regimental Staff;
! officers, who sha.l ^erve seven years, consccu-I
lively, and shall during the seven years, attend Ji
the encampments in their respective Brigades,
shall thereafter be exempt from the performance !
of mdinaiy militia duty. And, Provided, alto, j
That in.c.'se any such Sergeant or non-commis- \
sioncd Regimental SIaff officer, shall be promo. >
ted to the rank of a commissioned officer, his term |
of service necessary io exempt him from ordinary ! '
| militia duty, shall be computod from the time 1
' of his appointment as a Sergeant or non.commis.
: siotion Regimental Siaff officer. And it shall be
! the duty of all officers, whose duty it shall he to
j appoint Sergeants and non commissioned Regij
mental Stiff officers, to give them respectively a
j certificate, signed officially, specifying the
appointment, iisdnty, and the company or Regi.
j ment to which they belong; which certificate, !
! -t r _/ : . _ . i ? . .
; wun prooi gr servic, 03 ruqmrca bv tins act,
; shall be evidence'<?claim exemption from militia
- duty -herein specified. ,
March 24. 1842.' 20 6t
8000LBS
##. tCOJY.
ALLf Warranted Sound, and for aalo at 6
Rnd 7 cents. ALSO, a quantity of Sugar
at 7, 8,9, and 10 eta.
By I. H. ROSSER. ,
February 1842. 14 tf
CliF.ESK.
"fl ^ CASKS CHEESE
lv' For Sale bv
A. P. LACOfiTE.
j Dec. 1, 1841. 3 ?f
CAROLINA ECILPSE.
THIS highly bred and much adtnind horse
ivill stand tho present season at or near B?mi.
letsvillei atone or two other places in Marlborough
District, and at the stables of John
McLean in Robeson County, N. C.
He is a red sorrei. without white except a
?mall star; five years old, fifteen and a half
(lands high, and cf extraordinary hone and
nuscle. In color, size, bone, sinew and mus.
;le, he greatly resembles his grandsire, thd
:amou9 American Eclipse, admitted on all
lands to be one of the best horses, if not the
,ery best, ever owned in this country, wheUr
native or imDortert. It mav he stated as
;vidf?nce of the extraordinary constitution of
American Eclipse, now standing in Kentucky,
iliat although twenty-eight years old, "he is
Hill" says the N. Y. Spirit of the Times "in
possession of fine health and betrays few indications
of his advanced age and iong service.
There arc very few instances of such vigor at
his age."
Carolina Eclipse is put at the very low price
jf 83 the single leap, payab e at the time.4
512, the season, payable at the c'ose of the
geason ; and 815 for insuring, payable when
the mare is ascertained to be in foal, or when
?he is traded ; with 50 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
the low price at which he is put will enable
any who wish good horses to avail themselves
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 any which may happen.
PEDIGREE.
He was got by Festical, considered by
Capt, Harrison, an experienced breeder, trainer,
and racer, who had him in his stables a
Beason, "the belt son of Eclipse." His dam
was by Oplimus ; and his grand dam was out
9f a Bell-Air mare, got by old Sir Archie, the
best horse of his day in America. FESTIVAL
was by American Eclipse ; his dam by Timoleon
; grand dam by Young Tup : g. g, dam
by Umpire ; g. g. g, dam by Grey Diomed ;
g- g- ? g dam by Wild-Air. Young Tup
was by imported Tup; he by Javelin out of
Flavia. Young Tup's dam was by Mask,
and he by imported Shark, out of imported
Virago. Umpire was by imported Shark, out
of a mare by imported C'ub. OPTIMUS
was by Mad:son; he by the old imported
Diomed the sire of Sir Archie. Oplimus
was out of A/elvina, the dam 01 5
6lock horses ; she was by imported Knows,
ley; her dam by imported Spread Eagle; her
grand dam by Nimrod ; her g. g. dam by
Wild-Air. her g. g. g. dam the noted mare
Little Willis, the dam of Brilliant, Nimrod
and Herald. Little Willis was by old Januu;
and he by Col. Baylor's Shock.
It will be seen from this pedigree that
most of the very best crosses of which this
country can boast, meet in Car lina Eclipse.
Although mere racers, are not the horses
for the farmer, yet it is admitted by all that
racing is a fair trial of the strength, bottom
and constitution of a horse. It is therefore
stated that Festival, the sire of Carolina
Eclipse, though only a ahorttime on the turf,
distinguished himself in these respects at all
distances from two to four mile heats. In his
first race at Nottoway Va. in the spring of
1832. two mile heats, he distanced his competitor
the second heat. In the fall of tlie same
year, at Willedgviile, Ga. three mile heats,
he easily won the Jockey Club purse, in two
heats. The-same season, at Lexington, Ga.
in a race for the Club purse, three mile heats,
while leading his competitors his rider suffered
him to run too near the rim ? f the inside
track, against which he stumbled arid fell,
causing h;m to lose ihe race. The same 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, Va, he 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, lie
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 distance. At New Market, Va,
the next season, he started with eleven other
horsee, and led them all the first heat. But
his feet being tender from a recent founder, he
was then withdrawn. Two weeks afterward".
his feet yet sore, he was bareiy beaten
bv the fine racer, Duke of Or pans, in four mile
' n I
Iieat? at Baltimore. His manager still, with
great cruelly and lack of judgment, continuing
fo run him in this condition of his feet, he
ItL down in one of his fore legs, in four mile
heats at Norfolk, two weeks $fter his Baltimore
race, and was withdrawn trom the turt.
But his trials most abundantly proved his
strength, speed and bottom, with extraordinaiy
powers of endurance.
In good condition he never w as beaten; in
bad condition, when lie ought never to have
been run, he always won by his performance
the admiratjop of every judge.
The half sister of Festival?Col. Hampton's
Fanny, by Eclipse?is the only racer of
the first class in the United States which has
not been beaten within this last six monthp, by
some 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 10 racers as work horses, but
this objection does not app'y to the Echpse
stock.
March 1st, 1842.
WILLIAM If. ETAIfS
WILL practice in the Courte of Law of
South Carolina, in the District* of Che*,
terffild, Marion. Darlington, end Marlborough,
Office at Society Hill.
March Ut, 1840,
18 8m
In the Common Pleas.
Chesterfield District.
Henry Easterling, I Declaration
vs. > on note in
G. W. Booth, ) Attachment.
WHEREAS the Plaintiff in this action did
on this day tiie 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 the abovo Declaration,
with a rule to plead thereto, may be served;
It is therefore in pursuance of the Acts of the
General Assembly of this State in such cases,
made and provided; Ordered that the defendant,
do plead thereto on or before the twentys-xth
day of December next, otherwise final
and absolute judgment wili be then given and
awarded against him by default.
T nnviv
* M ?% A. **
Office of Common Plena >
Chesterfield C. H. D<*c. 25,1841, $
9 * ' leSmfly
rao*. I
20 Tons, jaeso'ted sizes, for sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
Octobe r 27, 1841. 50 tf
The Subscriber has josi received, and wil j
keep constantly on hand,Cotton Yarn and Twine :
at wholesale, from the an factory of Rockingham.
GEO GOODRICH.
Cheraw, Jnn. 1840. 10 tf
" ihUDLES ~
A few BoaeaTa.low and Sperm Candlea for
sale by
ft \f AT.T.OY
May 31,1841.
29 tf
POLE BOAT FOR SALE.
TI1E Pole Boat Jame* R Ervin will he sold
on favorable terms. She is row on the
way up and will bo delivered to the pitrcbft-^cr on
her arrival. Apply to either of the subscribers.
I). MALLOY
W. & T. BAILEY & Cu.
JAMES H. COLE.
December 4, 1841. 4
CUT IfAILsT
100 Kegs, 4(1 6d 8d lOd 12d and 20 nails,
For sale by
A- P. LACOSTE.
October 27,1841. 50 tf
CORN WANTED,
T HE Subscriber wn.be* to purchase 2 00
Bushels good Corn,
D. MALLOY.
December 6, 1S41 4 tf
PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATION*.
VOLUMES 1st. 2nd and 3rd, ef Pictorial
Illustrations of the Bible containing 20J
engravings each.
For tale low at tho
CUEKAW BOOKSTORE.
20 tf
A. P. LACOSTE.
UPPER AND SOLE LEATHER,
Wax, and Calf Skins, and Hemlock Tanned
Sole Leather. For aale low.
A. P. LACOSTE.
Octobrt-27, 1S41."" * 50 tf
HARDWARE.
THE Subscriber keeps constancy an hand a
lirge and well selected assortment of
Hardware, including almost every description of
Cjptnters Tools; which bo is selling very
cheap.
D. MALLOY.
March 8, 1842. 17 If
SOUTH CAROLINA,
Chesterfield District.
PA I,LAS ALLEN, Applicant, Seaborn
Berry and wife Mary, Richard Allen, Eiza
beth Allen, Sarah Allen, Malay Allen. Martha
Allen. Cain Allen, Susanna Allen, Catharine
Allen, and Rosanna Allen. Defendants.
It appearing to my r-atifaction that Seaborn
Berry one of the Defendants:, resides without
this State, It is thef f?re ordered tha? he do ap.
pear and objret to the division or s tie of the Peal
E*tate of Richard Allen, Deceased on or before
the Twenty-first day of May next, or his consent
to the same will bo entered of Record.
T. BRYAN, O. C. D.
March 9,1842. 17 12t
CIUXA CROCKERY A.YD GLASS
WARE.
THE Subscriber ha* on band it good asiortrnent
of the above, comprising a variety of
patterns. For sale che.?p
D. MALLOY.
May 31,' 1841.
is 29 . tf
PALTI LEAF HATS
D zen Mens' Boys' and children*,
Palm Leaf Hals, just received and for
sale br
D. MALLOY.
March 8, 1842. 17 if
NOTICE.
G H. DCJJVLAP
yVculd respectfully give notice to his fricHds and
the puMic that h iving commenced business agiin
on his own accounthe fitulsit absolutely necessary
to curt ill very much his credit business,
he has consequently determined torn en accounts
only witfc such persons as have heretofore paid
their accounts punctually at or near the end ot
the year and with mch only as will give posi.
tjve assurance of doing so in future.
Oct. 13, 1841. 4? If
COTTOrOS\ABIRCJ8 AND
COTTON YARN.
THE Subscriber bas received on consign,
ment frotti lire Pe Kilb Factory at Camden
S. C 1*4 Ba'es very superior Cotlojy Osnaburgsand
12 Bales Cotton Yarn, which ho will
sell by the Bile to Merchants <v: as good or
better terms than they can purchase ip New
York ??r Charleston.
He'would also invite the Planters of the
neighborhood to call and examine tha Oznahurg*,
they will find it a cheaper and bettor article than
nas ever been sold in this market.
G. H. DUN LA P.
Chcraw, April 4, 1842. 21 tf
- Fifty Dollars Kevvanl!
RUNAWAY from the Subscriber about the
fi st of March last, my negio man BEN.
(Known n? Den McKenzie ) B<-n is about 30
years of age; six b et high, slout built, of light
Corn j>l'-x ion, has a large and bushy head, weighs
about l9Ulb*., can read and write, and has some
knowledge of business, having beeu about a store
for sonic time.
It is supposed ho is lurking about Cheraw.?
1 wj!l give the above reward for his e'ivery to
me in .Marlboro,* District, S. C.. or Twenty,
five Dollars if lodged in any Jail so I can g<?t
him, I wijl also gire Fifty Dollars f >r proof to
convict any white person or persons of hai boring
him.
E. B. EASTERLING.
April 1st 1842. 21 3t
filings SOUTH CAROLINA.
A largo supply of Simm's IIi*t ry of South
Carolina, designed for the use of Schools
and Academies.
For sale at the Bojkstore by
JOHN WRIGHT.
20 tf
BLACRSIUITHING.
THE Subscribers havo commenced th*
above business, and will carry it on in all
its various branches, their Shop is on Market
Slrret in the rea?- of John McQuage's Carriage
making Shop. Persons entrusting them with
their work may expect it done in the best man-,
ner and at the time pro "ised.
N. B,?Horse Shooing done in the neatest
and best manner.
- THOMAS L. SHIVER.
JOHN fcUSCOE.
? ? mjs i?i.\ n i ?
(. ncrau\ April o, im
BLACKsniTnnra
THE Subscriber has this duy recommenced
business on his own account and hopes
by close application to business to share public
patronage. My prices will be moderate. Horse
shoeing will receive my personal attention it is
therefore warranted to be done with neatness
and despatch.
N. B.?I am now prepared tn repair, put
up n w lightning rods.
, c. i. shiver. 1
April 4. IB 13. 21 tf
CASH SYSTEM CONTINUED.
THE TIMES are such as to compel tbe
Subscriber to continue the Cash fcystem
Groceries and all articles in that line will
be sold for Ca*h tmly. Persons whose sects,
and notes stiiJ remain unpaid, will pleas# understand
that no new credits will be give*
until all old arreareges are settled in full.
D. MALLOY.
BRYAN 3l BROTHER, bold a leu#
on the lower w barf near the old F?tj
Landing, and will change each Boat for tbo pcit*
ilege of I mping discharging and l??sdi#f.
Each Steam Boat. Three Dollars.
Each Pole Bool, Tow Boat or Lighter, Twr
run
Each Cotton Flat loaded or built. One DeUt*
and Fifty Cents.
With the privilege of remaining one wwk?
j longer at a corresponding rate. *
Cheraw, Sept. 'i-*, 1841. 49 if
DRUGS, diEDICIXES, /
Chemicals, Patent Medicines,
Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Dye
Stuffs, &c. &c, for sale
wholesale and retail by *
A. HOPTOIf, CHERAW, 8. C#
At his Drug Store, next dodr to Brot*
Bryan dp Brother.
Where may be had at all time* a genera! a*
ortinO 't of articlea in the Drug line?recom
i >n Ko nf UIIIk*rinr flmlitf which M ill h#
IIJCIMM.U ?V? w vi vv|^'?iw? ...y ? --
disposed of on very moderate term*? Physicians
and others wishing pur** medicines, may fly
on being supnlied with iheiu.
May 26, 1841. ; 38
GARDEN SEED, ScC.
THE Subscriber has just tecctve*! a full and
general assortment of Fi*sh WARDEN
SEED from the Agricultural Warehouse and
Seed Store of the New England Farmer Boston,
among which are Sugar Beet, Rnta Bags.
White Flat Turnip, 5tc. dec. by the pound and
smaller quantity. ,
He has also for sale a General Assortment of ,
FAMILY GROCERIES, w?th WINES and
LIQUORS, Raisins, Figs, Almonds, Citron,
Currants, Candy, Pickles, Tobacco, Segare,
&c &c. ?
His Store is Two Doors below the Store ot t
Messrs. Taylor Sl Punch.
CHARLES VANDERFORD.
Cheraw, December 14, 1M I.
6 tf
sportsSaxs powder.
ONE Cass English Canister Riflo Powder,
manufactured by "Pigous Jb Wilka," Loo*
dou, tor sate by the Canister.
D. MALLOYf
May 23, 1341. 29 I
good bargains.
Tfl E Subs riber has no hand many articleol
Merchandise not now in hia line of boa
) siness; and which he has no iooco in hi* avro
* for. nil sue gooda will bo sold very cheap.
! Tiioy co*'*is*t ot tha following article*, vio.
j Negro Cloths (a good article) White PlaMia,
! Blanket Overcoats, Duffil Blftnk*i*, Bate R?:p*.
Brass And !ro.is, Shovels and l ongs. Jugs and
jars, Pi?u> and Ovens. Iron and Fteei, Hard (rare
Crockery, dtc.
O. If. DUNLAP.
*A * ?.l s. t
IVoTtmbf. 10, 11*41 9* I*
"THE SUBSCRIBER"
PURCHASED receutly in New York a \**y
heavy ami general a^ortmeut ol Goods wh h
have all come to hand, and he now oft t
them at Wholesale or Retail at very low'prtc 4
tor Ca*u or Produce.
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27th 1841. 60 if
~ SADDLERY?
A very large assortmtnt of Boys, Men?, sr.d
Ladies Saddles. Also. Bridles, A/artingales,
VVhips. Collars, Saddle Bag*, Gig, Sulkey,
and Carryail Ilarre-e, Stirrup Irons, Gir Uf
and SuriiOgies. For eaie very <veap bv
A. P.' LACOSTE.
Qctobor 27th 1841. SOU
? PER 71, AND TAKERS OIL,
By the Barret or at retail, lor tale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. 60 ti
2500 PAIR SHOES.
Comprising every vsrie'y, aud for sale on ie?
j commodating term*. CK*
A- P. LACOSTE. w
October 27, 1841. 60t?
HATS AID CAPS.
15 Dozen Gentlemen*' and Boys? Black and
Drab Fur Hats, ,
28 Dozen Wool Hate.
A L>?rge stock of Fur, Hair, Cloth, and
let to Cap*,
For sale by
A. P.LACOSTE.
Oct 271841. 60 ci
mxxEicw; floooft aio> daip
BOXES.
Ladies and A/jsees, Fiorercc *nd Straw Bon.
nets, l adies Coloured Hoods. Forsaleby
A. 1\ LACOSTK.
Octobei 27, 1841. 50 U
CANDLES AND SOAP.
Sperm, Margarine and Tallow Candle#,
liar and Perfumed Saop.
For Sale by "
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27. 1841. 60 If
HARDWARE AND SMITHS*
TOOLS.
A general stock of these articles for sale by . '
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27,1541. 50 If
FANCY AND STAPLE
DRY HOODS.
A few Fancy, and a large and well selected
stock of Staple Dry Goods for sale low by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27.1841. 50 tt
I AXES
19 dozen Collins, Hunts. and Marsh superior
Axes, for sale by the dozen at much bcJow%tbe
usual rates.
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. 50
WEQClTf;
South Caxouka,
Cherow District.
John M. CoW and wife i Bill for ap partition
?a Kindred Griffin and > writ in mime of writ ^
ethers. \ of no Exeat 4e.
IT appearing t? my satisfaction that Ahtalem
C. Powell one of tha Defendant* in thia cat*
ia absent from and reside* without the limits of
thia State on motion of J. W. dt J. A. Dsrgsn jt
ia ordered that the *aid Abeaiom C. Powalt do
plead answer or demur to the complainant* Bill
within three months from tho publication hereof
and in drfiult thereof tho aame shall he takes
against him pro confcsso.
It iaalac ordered that this order ha published
in the Farmers' Gatette twice a month fur the
space of three months.
E. A. LAW, t: E. C. D,
Commitstenm Office. 1
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