Farmers' gazette, and Cheraw advertiser. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1839-1843, May 03, 1842, Page 304, Image 4
FUCTtTALtlTV OF GKNKRAL WASHINGTON. ! .
When general Washington assigned lo j
meet Congress at neon. he never failed to j \
be passing the door of the hall while the 1
clock was tsriking twelve*.
Whether his guests were present or-not
he always dined at four. Not unfre
qoentiv, new members of Congress, who
were invited to dine with him, delayed
until dinner was half over; and he would
then remark, "Gentlemen, we are puncftinl
nnrr? VI it i>aa!/ nuvor nvbj whether I
the company has arrived, but whether the
hour has."
When he visited Boston, in 1739. he i
anointed eight o'clock, A. M , as the
hour which he shauld set out for S;il"in; I
and while the Old South clock was striking <
eight, i ic was mounting his horse. The t i
company of cavalry which volunteered to i
escort him. were parading in Treinont ;
Street after his departure and it was not
. until the General reached Charlas River
bridge that they overtook hiin. On the j
arrival of the corps, the General, with
perfect good nature said Major??, I
thought you had been ton long in my fam
tlv, not to know when it was ei^ht
o'clock."
Captain Pease, the father of the state <
establishment in the United States, had a :
beautiful pair of horses which he wished to j
dispose of to the General, whom he know
. to he an excellent judge of ho-ses. The j
Geneial appointed five o'clock in th ' j
.morning to examine them. But the Cap- j
fnin.did not arrive with the horses until a ,
quarter past 5. when he was told by the i
groom that the general was there at five, j
and then fulfilling other other engage- t
me n't s. Pease, much mortified, was ??b. |
lig d to wait a week for another opportu. 1
nitv, merely for delaying the first quarter
. ?fan hour. x
Tint Wifk.?It needs no guilt to
break a husband's heart: the absence of
*
content, the in.itterings of spleen; the untidy
dress and cheerless home; the forbidding-scowl
and deserted hearth ; these
and nameless neglects?without a erime
among them?liave harrowed to the ;
| -1- - l ? r |
fj iU'k IMC rn*3ri S eur** ?>i mauj n ..,
and plan fed there, beyond the reach of
cure, the germ of dark despair. Oh! may
woman, hetVue that sad sight arrives,
dwell on the recollection* of her yottlh.
and cherishing the d ar id a of that tuneful
time, awake and keep alive the pro.
mise she then so kindly gave; and though
ahe may he the injured, not the injuring
one?the forgotten, not the forgetful wife
a happy alluvion to that hour of peace and
love?a kindly welcome to a comfortable
home?a smile of love to banish hostile
words?a kiss of peace to pardon all the
past?and the hardest heart that ever
locked itself w ithin the breast of man will
aoften to her charms, and hid her live, a?
ahe had hoped, her years in matchless
bliss?loved, loved, loving, and content
?the source of comfort, and the spring of
joy;?Chamber s London Journal.
Advertising.?Th* drollest and cutest j
* ' L: 1 - .1 I- . I
meiWKI W leacnmg peoiue in*- w?
advertising, has been hit upon recently by a <
eouatrv cotemporary in a fir off settlement. j
The following extract shows the wi- of the j
expedient:?4* Error corrected. We stated
in ntir last that there wre n<? Boot and Sh??eirak
*r? in the city. Ties was a mistake; 1
the e are two manufactories of tins kind, both 1
ot which have b en recently established, with
every prospect of lining a profitable business.
The advertisement of one of h*Mnt Mr. G ?t
sri, will be found in r. .other column. It has
bech supposed by m?ny of our citizens thai a
eoac-i-maker would find it to frs interest to
settle among us; there ?s no mantlf ctory J
of thin kind here. and the demand for
new work and repairing in that line of
business is con'inual and increasing. A
wagon maker or two would also find pr. fitable
employment." The editor, no doubt, had to
correct another error the next day, and point 1
hie reader? to the adverti>ement?iof a coachmakei
and a wagon.tnaker.
AroiOGisixo.?It is related of :he irnmor.
tal David Crocket, that being at a menagerie
in Washington, he called the attention of a
friend to a solemn faced monkey, who had
fixed upon him a searching glance, and asked
if h-did not think Jacko was 'he image of a
certain ill.featured member of Congress from
' Ohio. Turning round at the moment, who
should stand at his elbow but the very member
himself! ** 1'in in a fix and no mistake !"
exclaimed David; but alter a liniment's hesi
tatio.i added; But il you'll tell tne hoir, I'll
apologize. I 'd go ah?'*<l at once but I don't
know whether to apologize to you or to the
monkey!'* '
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CAlTIO.\.
ALL prr?ons are h'-rebv cmtinnnd not to
trado for . note of hand fur thirty dollar* <
drtod i November 1841, given by rue to John I
Gl >ver with Reuben limit y a* a eurity. The
ra ?i note v\ a* giv en in hor?o swapping and the
horse not provi-ig n? sound and good as rcpre
fiitcd by said Glover ! will ti> t p iy tho said
nolo. h i?
GOODWIN X WALLACE,
tuark.
Attest. W. *tmther.
April 22 1*42 24 Jt
JF1 itL fcTUiAL FOit saoo.
rjlHK C.tmr|**i? Independent F?r<> E?g:ne
A Company wishing to procure a 1-rgM En.
gin ? off r the one th'*y HP**' Live, To **!ni It
is a fi si rtic aim;ion Engine, of the most approv.
ml c ?u>t ue.lion. wi'b t\v nit y four feet ofmi- tion,
ItU.I aLmu' on?* hundred. and fifty f?*et of ordinary
H'?i I in -.rlyh'# l>d-n hut littlu
use! sin*] is k pi in fl *t r.it? or<i?r. F'?r firth^r
i<i'*onn? ion i-ldrsn th<^ Swv'ary of the Camden
I d { en lent Mre R^iiir Co pu.y,
Cuiudri) April g(), 1342. 24 3
^DSIi\?TRA . OU'S SALE.
TflK personv prop rtvot'ihe ;at't Mm. Ann 1
Li l? , entmisling f NrgriMM, liorfftt. cown, |
Lou?.:' old furniture. Ac.. W I' Imi sold at hi-r 1
md hill r-iiiltflco, ou die flih May
next. '
JAMES IRBY. Aclmr;
April 22, 1842. 24 2t
NOTICE.
TIIE L3W wiJIbe ei.fo c<d.against all per
>?. !* hunting ?>r fiihmg ftn tha landicof ihn
* of.V?* A"? *' or n,y*Nlf ?ucl?
frritoti or ^ioauii*itatx peyjji^jpn from me to i
> JAMES IRBY.
k~.\\ t* 1*17. - 23 6t
. - '* 1' *2?
IIAtMffG.
Ihavtt rwo four house team*, that 1 im not
now able to give full employment, and nhould
glad to eng ige ft job of hauling, or Work by
be da/ on very teaseuahle terms,
A. P. LA COSTS.
April 13, 22 tf
Important Work.
Now in Press. and mill shortly be pub
lished. a Dictionary of
ARTS, MANUFACTURES. AND
MINERS.
BY ANDREW I RK. M D., F. R &C.
Tluxfrated icitn 1,241 Engravings!
TillS is, unquestionably, tin; most
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iislied, and a honk most admirably adapted
to the wants of all rlasses, of the com
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Metallurgist, ami Tradesman, in th?
principles of their respective processes,
so as to render them. in reality, the rnas.
ters of their business; and to emancipate
thein from a state of bondage to such a.?
are too commonly governed by blind prej
udice and vicious routine.
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Drysa Iters, Druggists, and Officers of the
Revenue, characteristic descriptions ol
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3dly. By exhibiting some of the finesl
developments of Chemistry and Physics
to lav open an excellent piactical school
to students of the>e kindred sciences.
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51hIv. To enable gentlemen of the
Law to become well acquainted with the
nature of those patent schemes which ar<
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6ihlv. To present to Legislators sue!
a clear exposition of the staple manufac
tures, as may dissuade them from enact
ing laws, which obstruct industry, 01
cherish one (ranch of it, to the injury oi
many others.
And. lastly, to give the general read
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inents of Science, in effecting those grant
Iranformation* of matti r, to which (ireni
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paramount wealth, rank and power, a
inong the nations of the earth.
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object ot~ Maniilai'iure*, nre given iron
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ity, at the end of each article.
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Si*2 a copy. It will he put on good pa.
per, in new brevier tvpe, and will make a
bout 1400 page*. It will ne issued in
twenty one semi monthly numbers, (in
covers) at 25 cents each, on delivery.
0^7* In any persons send-ng us five Ho|
lars, at one time, in advonce we will tor
van! the nurnher? by mail, po.il puiJ, a?
soon as thev rome from the press.
To suitable Agents this affords n rarr
opportunity, as we can put the work If
diem on terms extraordinarily favorable
In every manufacturing town, and even
village throughout the United JSialesant!
Canada, subscribers can be obtained w ith
die greatest facility.?Address, post paid,
La Roy Sunderland, 125 Fulton street,
New York.
To every editor who gives this advertiseinent
twelve insertions, we will forward
to order, one copy of the whole work
irovided the p ipers containing this notice
>e sent to the New York Watchman
Ww York.
ANTSIOX'S ClAWICAI, ROOK!?.
fOII >i WRIGHT Im* now on hiiiti mrl toj
- - ?* I- - ? - I I - C
hW fciilo <H m<! HO"KSl?nr ? >?*) MJjJjHJ l,J
Ambon's Greek Grammar,
?lo Greek Ls-whis,
f'o Greek Proioiljr,
do H <?racp,
do ("icer ?,
do Silluict.
do C?nr.
do Latin Pro?odjr,
do do Lesso?u?,
do Classical Dctionstry,
do Ediiion of Ainsm?rih* Latin
Dictionary,
do Editi-m of Valuer's Greek
Grammar.
2d . tf
ntaCHA^TS' HANK, S.C~
('heraw, March 3(1. 1h42.
The annual Election fur seven Direc.
orsofthia institution will he held at the
Rankin" house in Cheraw on Monday the
2d d?v of May next, between the hou's
?f 1 (I o'clock A. M and l o'clock P. M.,
lo he managed hv J. B. Billingslcy, D.
Malloy and J. Ell Gregi*.
By order ot the Bnnrd.
W. GODFREY.
Cashier.
April \ 1S42. 21 4t
20,000 LBS.
BACON,
AND
a,GOO LBS.
LARD.
for sale by
JOHN W. LKAK.
April 21, 1812. 21 tf
DAGIERRCOTYPC
Portraiture..
^|PR. HERVEY. n>p c fully rrkmi'm t.
ItJI his" friends. mid ll.e |>u lie, th.it he wit
re'.u n Innim in a short linn wli n h?* will b<
prepare I to execute l>apu-rreoiypo Minialurci
in the most p.-rli-ct winner.
No c'inrg" uti let* a perfect speAtiirn of th<
iirl is proil-iccl.
April 19, 181*2. *23 tf
1SL.A3D1.KG A REYXOLDSr
Surpe.on Drn/is's.
DR. RLANDIN'* will leave Columbia th?
ensuing wt-t-k <?i) a p Af->tona! visit u
l).rlingt< n. $ ciuty Hill, and I h r w. He v\ ii
i j*ii these place*: in Mtccessjuii ami r-ipie*!* 'hai
tbosn wl?? Iil<y require In* n?-iVie.s * in make mi
early application aw hi* *t;,J inus-t he a lunitei
on*. m i
April J0tb? |-f? '
/ . ?
. GLASS, PAIST, AUTD PUTTY.
A Large Sl??ck of these articles. which will TJ
be sold at reduced rates. will <
A. P. LACOSTE.
! . __ boroi
TO RUNT. McL
I 1 NT EN I) on the 1st day of July next
lo rem *ve my Stock of Goods to mv two *,IU'
' xioreft. lately iHTunifil tiv It Mrlnt??l> > .<) hand
j Ale Kay iWcCaPK 11, and to nt-ikf flimo my fT)U?i
I permanent bu> met* stands; and noy offer for c'*?
Rent, my four Stores immediately below, b?mo
Viz; One at present occupied by We'-srs. VV, band
Si T. Bailey, &l Co., the next below, corner vfiry
Karshaw and Front streets, and now occupied 'b* r
by VI r- ii- Alalloy, and the two ?'t?ron now or.. *"v'd?
cupied by me. To person* residing in this I 4 ' *
place, it ie needle.-s to say, that tiey that
among the v?tv best. stand* for pri?ecu'mg a still"
Cotton and bart? r business; and I only make P H*'
this de< laratioo for the mforina u*n of person* calm
residing at a distance. l'n*ue?Sif?u ??f the Tb?i
Stores occupied by Messrs. W. &1. Bailry bis a
Si C'?? and Mr. L>, .Waliov, will ne given <?n
the l-t day of Sept# nher nex*; the o'hers can '
be had by tne Kftn Ju'y next. Cheraw nff.*r?
induc-menis to Capitalists, and men of hufli* ****
' ness, mat are not found in many Southern 'be i
towns. It is estimated, that o r receipts of ''be i
' cotton, for he last two years averaged 25,900 1
i BJee, and it is supposed this year's receipts '*?r h
w ill be about the saute.
AUG P LaCOSTE. .
Cheraw. Jan'y. 12ih, 1*42. 9 tf 'be
'I'he * Charleston Conner," *'Southern
; Chronicie," Camden J<?urnal," and "Fayette- h?
^ vilie Observer" will ulease give the above *m?l
' six insertions, my otu very two weeks, and "ISP<
forward their bills to ra r payment. *v":i
I A . P. LaCostr. r*d
IIE A DQ U AIIT E R ?. H
I Clarendon, March 8, 1842. Cap
Orders No. er, *
ifW^HK fod-ming Regiment* and Corps am as
, JL ordered to |mmu? for review and drill, at was
tl e time* and place* herein mentioned, vix. of a
The 16 h and 17th Regiment* ot Infantry, the best
Ancient Batta ion of Artillery, and the Charles. wag
' to i Light Dragoons, near Charleston, on the 9ih M|eo
? I of Ap-il next. jjy i
The Upper B itta'iori of the 31st Regiment, on J
Thursday, the ilal April, at a point the Briga. *' *
dinr Gneral may d?-em most convenient; who
i* hereny order.d t> report immediate y, to the
. Commander-in-Chief, the place so selected. a
Tlie Lower Battalion, at ( 0'g?-town, oil *ira
Toes lay the 2t>th of April of a
r. The 3'hii R'guiient at Conwayhorough, on was
1 Friiinv the 211 h ol April. p??rt
. i# p * u .... .:
I ili; ?JJn I It gi'ili-ni :u jij 11 it'll uouri unuir, nun
. | on S .tur.l.iy the 7th ??t" May. ptoc
j The Corps of C'Vilry will pnride with the \ey
Regiment* or Bstialionfl most e 'live .init.
The Couiinii- oued Officer*ofihe 8th Brigade ^y(j
i. .will i'ii amp on Monday. the 2nd of May next, |.
I at G idf ey's Ker.-y. in Marion Disliici, on the
r lire.t P e De Rver. n,
Th 29 It R -giment of Infantry, at Darlington a j
Co ir Hm?', on Tuei ay he lUth of Vlay. '
Tlie 20: h ami 44 h R< giunn a at S nit- rvillc, mos
on Kiiduy, tho 13th of May. coui
I The Commissioned Others of t' e 3 I Brigade A
of Infantry, will encamp near Barnwell Court fort
House, on .1/on ay. tho 23 I of May next. J racii
I i "ccordauce with t!,e arr ngementa of B-ig. and
ui;er <? meraj J iimsoii. the Counninsio >od Offi *tat<
-e s of the 2d Brigade of Car.?lry are also order ^cj(
id to encamp at the same time and place. I
The 11th and 43rd K-giiucnt* o I ' ""y rH di?u
parade at Biruwcll Court House, on .Saturd y H
i the 23th of My
i U' jgidjer G ner- 1 J unison will order one o i
the Troop* or Kpi uiroiir of his Brigade a', the ,,,or
iiimu time and puce i 3r*"a|
Ttie Com.lohsioie d and non (*ommi?>ioried h** *
Offic rs of t ie K ifi nents out Corp* ordered tor heat
' r vii-w, will as* m'il?; the day pevo-us. for dii'l j it) a
and i ihtruc ion at llp jr fespefltjytJ piapes of pa. j whil
. rado. : fvrt-i
Tin njc General and Brigadier General* ! trael
4 will, with th-ir >tatf, attend the renews within caiif
tliier coin and*. at 11
t>_; ..I . lt..ni...?.. I
?ri|? lliiur 1ICIUIM llrtHKil. IXIMIVMV, lamatM'w.. ,
I Hopkins, Jamison, and llarilec, ar< charged with I ^ j
lie it*t iikhhi ??t mo iiimci.i nf thi* order ux rel iit j
10 th-ir respective B.igtdi* .
? Uy pidor of tae l'o.uman<trr in Chief. , 1
J. W.CAKTEY. ;?VI
Ad**, and I sp c'r (>en<*ral. ",B,f
Extract from the X*th section of the Militia !,e *
I C 1 U A I '
Lair of 1*341,
uProvided That all Scrgeantf ??f Companr .
and all mm co i missioned Keg mental Staff . officers,
whovliaji yohiiitari'j attend an encamp
nicnt in their rcrp ctive Brigaites, kIi.hI lie 'j4*'1
'Xeii pled tmrn r?..d duty, during the year in ( '"e 1
? hich they shall alt md kiicIi encampm- n'# Pro. . hi-P8
, tided Aleo, That a'l Sergeants of Comprint a. I his f
and all lion co.iiinissione Regimental Staff j was
officers whoxlia I erre seven years, ensveu. j war*
lively, and shall uringihe siren years, attend hy t|
die enC'inipnicnta in ttteir n-aj net ire Brigades ) heat
shall the-rafter Iht exempt fr?m the perform*1 ee ' grit*
ot iiidin iy militia ?hi?V. AtnU Provided aU? | ||;^ ?
Thai in e so hiiv ?ueh Servant of non cmimiis- ' ^
J sio icd Kcgimrntal Siaff officer ?! all be pronto, j
ted to the rank of"a commissioned olfieor. his term :
I .-fa-trice riecoss iry ioej.-inpt hun lr??m ordinary | '1?"
militia tluty, shall Im computed from the time I 11
1 of his anpiiiiitment a*a S rg ant. or non.renvois. ] "vr
i ! fc tmeti K i/im -nta' S aff officer A > it shall ue | fttw
1 the dotv of all office h. who?* duty t ahull I* to | I*'
appoint Srr^.'fteitii .<nd nun cninm;si oned R gi? ! bad
inent.tI St .flfnffic r??. *?? gtvetheui re*p< chTely a ' hper
certifir te, >ijjt ed officially, k|?< ci'yiog the tlie <
appointment, it# duty, *od the eomp ny or K< gi. '|*
merit to which they belong; which certificate, tnu'i
with proof*o* rvic*. n? reqmr <1 l?v tin# act,
sh.ill be evidence t>. claim exemption militia ni)^ |
duty herein spceifi d.
Miir ii 24. 1*42. 20 <5t t.v,c
8#4MMLBS r
bscojv. 2
ALL Warranted Sound, and for Rain at 0; ,,
and 7 cent*. ALSO, a quantity of Sugar
at 7, 6,9. and 10 cts. ,v.
Ily I H. ROSSER
Fcbruary '4. 1P42. 14 tf ^4
CHEESE. lerfil
1 CASKS CUEKSK Offie
Jt For Sile fcr M
A. V: LACOSTE.
rv.? t tun i if kTJ"
I *-"v* *' ,v"" ' " | iym
( orn Wanted. T
WANTED to purchase fr-m lOrtO to ??fiO
Bushels corn to be de iremtj inChnfuwr, 1
?>r at iiny of th.n bnilin^i r'nwn the rirrr, for
which the higho^t iq -rket price will b# paid.
I). McNAIR. ?'
Awil 11,1^42. 22 tf Tu,(
PKfOVISIOM B-rii
1 1 A po-k! supply o f H;?e ?n. Lard, Flour and A
* M -Hi uji ii.nnl an: for sale the lowest mar- prr
, kct pfiee. _^
? D MALLOY. M
M'fh 7.1842. 17 If m'
WOOD. A
HEREBY tender to my I it- customers it?
! JQ. Jbe M ?od linn, iny pr t t?*tul arkt owh d{re m jy
i rm-nt*, for the ?l {Mtrmt.ig*, I hae iMciT'tt g
! at their hands and Would new inost re?p?'rtfuller tV,||
' p-q'tcyt. that they w<uj!d continue to gire their gist
> order* ?o Major l>. K. W. Mafv r, to whom I to 3
I limverel'l jnv land. "0 I who is ful'y t)r#[?ar? d to
' deliver any quantity or wend th t may be r. qui*
? r H. A I <>rrijr* f?*r VVowJ left at my store, will he
*?; ' to t e r? sd ne??f M-'j r Mclvr.
I - A. P. LaCOSTF.
1 JanuRrj 13. 184* 13 tf 31
CAROLINA ECILPSE.
HIS highly urn! and much admirid horse b
stand th-' present Brawn at or near B?*n- ?
nlle, at une ur two other piac? a in Marl- fa
ujkfh District, and at the stable* of John
,ean in Rotmsun C?>uii y, N.'
f ii i red sutrei. wilm*u> white except a
I atar; five y?-*rs oid, lif:?-?n ami a halt
!? high, and cf extraordinary ?ne and (
1*. In culiir, size, tame, Htievv ?m;*.
he greatly resemble* hi? gramisire, the
"V
ltd by only a f< w f? of, hailing
; Kou.Gali?-y ai d M alt* r di*alt*1' tb -?iul
il (afn rwau g *o|il f.?r b.i?**!y
ig In* d stance Al i\i w lUrkd, V-i.
ie*t notion, In* starud with olp ?*n ot t.er
rp, sod !? d tlo'in a I the first Ik* *t. Hut ,
chi b* ing triiili f bow a rec* lit founder, n?* '
then withdrawn Two wok* at'er. ?
l?. nip feet y?? sore, he was bar*"}' he.iten \
firm rar.?r, 1 Joke of (Jr ?ans. n tourmiie '
? at Baltimore. 11 * in-nag* r std', with
t cruelty and tack ot judgim-nt. rout nn *
0 run him :? ?h> conrti ionol li t ii e', ho t
fcirn -ii our of i?i*> for*- 1* gs, iii f? *?ir mile [
ii at N<*rf ik, '?o w?*#k'- at":or ma Bain.
- rue, and w as withdrawn iron up nr.
hi." trials mop: ahiiod ui*ly proved Ins
ig'l*, ?;? ed ami "o:tom. w*:h ex'rmukuaii
fis ot endurance.
1 good i nrulitmn he never w as hea'* t ; -i
condition, wlnn 1 e ought v? r to nave ^
i run, lie alwa* t won ti\ ho jiotf >rtiiHin ? (
idmiration ot every judge. a
he ha.f Bister of Festival?Co!. II m: - I
Fanny hy Eclipse? is the only racer of f
firsi class iii the Unit* d Stales which has
>c**ii beaten vmlluii thi0 last six lis oil lis. uv 1
? younger anpran' after fain-* Ib snloa 1
e receiving forh-itu, one Irnm 10 couipeti '
she has run ai hasi 11 race* ami never 1
beaten. Lightresa ai.tl want of strength
e objection to racers an work horses, but
objection due* not app-y to the Eclipse
c
'" M./ IO47
S. a .ik ' A 00 c? f .1.0 Si
[7 ILL or CI ice in the C*?urL? of L?tw ot 1
F Soutn Carolina, in the Districts ot Clirs.
Id, Marion. Da iington, und Marlborough,
e at Society Hill,
arch 1st 18-i'i.
f? *.*% '
me* <.>K.nriki>r h.?? inst received a well
Illb v.- j
>?li cted block of P ?.tcy and Dry *
la. G. H. DUN LAP '
hernw. April 0 1^42. 22 If J
JJonneits.
LJST received a han? ?o:ne naMor'm^nt of
Larii>'t. Mime* and Chililr pit fine Straw,
mii Zophariue, Lawn and oilie f.i*hi?>r*atil?*
v-U. 11. DUN LA P.
pril 9 22 It ,
*llIO\A OLE LEGHOi !! A HID
iAL?i LetflfaU, f'?r M^n. Uoya mid Chil- j{
dren ju*t rece'irad hy " I
G. H. DUNLAP. |!
,prll 9. 'Z'i II '
"" IfOTICK. '
r |?ir*nanc* of an ord? r from M j. Rl..k"n*y
;in l'*cii<?n tor Col* nH of ilie 2?tn K' % tQ *i?t '
Jm hold ?n thn T?vrn Hall, on Satn d y tlie
M;i? mcju. Tbu Po ]h will !?e open f onj II
P. M.
B. F. PElifJES. {
T A BRYAN. '
). H. McIVEK. I
MaiH?er?arcb.30
18 iX 21 1i
uh American kclips*< ad Hilled w> ah
s lo bt? uii?* i*l I lie neat liiirtu*, it not it"*
best, ever owii* d in Mr* country. wlu*.
native or importeii. 1= may be staled aa
nee nl the extraord nary constitution ol
rican Echpse, now s'and ng in Kentucky, w
although ticentif eight years old* Mhe i* !l
my a the iN, V. fcpirit ol tin* T?lrt?'* **'0
miini nt fine Health and he'ran few iielu
n-of his advaii rd age and lung peivice.
e are very f w instances o| sucti vig. r a* i
i'oliiia Ec.:ip*e is put a' tie very low pre*- : |
13 tne single h-ac. payan e at the t:iin |
t||e season, Uiyahle at the rose nl the
mi ; and $15 tor insuring, piyable wh?n
nire ascertained to be >11 loaf, <*r when
s tiajed ; with 5(1 cents to ihe groom.?
form strength, and UIimhI em.mm ly c.iaiin
<m the a'lent ion nt person* who wish to
t burst* for all wrrk,1'*?tor tile saddle,
draught, and farm or plantation use. And
low price at wh i ll he Is put wnl enable '
who wish good horse* to avail themselves 1
srrviees. Though a horse ot great lif*
spirit, he is of qui* ?. temper .nil tractatne ?
jsition. Great care will be taken to
d accidents, but no liability will be incurfnr
any wlurh may happen.
I'EDIGREE. I
e was got by Festival, considered by 1
t. Harrison, an experienced breeder, train, i
ind racer, who had him ill his stables a
mi, "the ?est son of E? lipse." His dam
by Ojtimus ; and his grand dam was out
Bell-Air mare, got by old Sir Archie, the
hor eof his day hi Amei ica. KESTIV\L \
by Atntrican Eclipse; his dam by Tunn
; grand dam by Young Tup ; g. g. dam |
Jinpire g. g. g. dam uy Grev Diomed ; | i
, g. g. nam by Wild-Air. Young Tup \t
by imported lup; he by Javelin put of
'U. Voting- Tup's dam waa hy A/a.*k,
he by imported Shark, out of imported
igo. Umpire was by imported Shark, out
mare t?y imported Cub, OI'TI.MUS
by A/a d 18011; l.e by the old lined
Dioined the??ire ??f Sir Archie. Dp.
i* was out of A/elvtna* the dam oi 5 1
k horses ; ahe was hy imported Known,
her dam by ini|?orted Spread Eagle ; tier '
id dam by Nimrod ; her g. g. dam by
d*Air. her g. g. g. dam the noted mare , (
le Willie, the dain of Brilliant, Nimrod |
Herald Li'tie Willis was by old Janue;
he by Col. Baylor'* Shock. i
; wi I be ?eeo from this pedigree that (
t of the very beat crosses of m hi. h this
itry can boast, meet in Car lina Eclipse,
though mere racers, are not the horses
lie farmer, yet it is admitted hy all that (
ng is a fair trial of the strength, bottom
cons iiution of a horse. Ii is therefor* ,
rd that Festival, the sire of Carolina
|*e, though on'y a short time on tie- tuiC |
nguisheo hm.snlf in these r?-s|ectsat all
inces from two to four mile heats. In hia
race at Nottoway Vs. in the spr ng of
I two mde heats, he distanced his compe.
'ho second In-at. In the fall of the same
-. at Alilledgvi.'le, (in. three in le heats,
aaily hoii tin- Jockey Clnh purse, in I wo
s The same season, at I>?.vi gton. G ?, ,
raref.?r tie* Club purse, thrre m:i< In-ats,
e lend n? hia com. eti:ofs his r:d? r suf.
J him to run 'on near the i ini <?f the in- de
k, against which he stumbled and foil,
'dig Irm to lose i he race. The same week <
ie same place lie heat all his riva s in if
heata, the bes? 3 ii 3. The next sj r t.g, 1
.awrencevilb-, V . lie ran tour mile h?'ats 1
IroneMe, AuVil, R<?W-tialJey. and Walte.
k. Ai'lmugh he *as hi bad condition, '
ng not fully recovered from ihe iff c'a of
-mper, and owing to his rider br ing sick, ,
as ohiigod to carry 5 Jh. over weight, he ,
he first heat oulv bv the neck. and the
The Subscriber ha* just received, ??h1 "i!
;eep constantly on hand.Colton Y-?rn and Twint
l. wholesale, Troiu the to factory of !
lain. (
<lEO GOODRICH. t
Cn*'ra?', Jan. 1340. 10 tl *
tAVOLKS ~ (
k few H*?x''*Ta low and Sperm Candle* for 1
>ale by
D. M ALLOY.
Mav 31,1841.
20 tf I
POLE BOAT FOR SALE
rli C P-?|.* B" i Jdiiien R K vim Mi'li^po!
mii f vnr Ijlu term*. Siitr i? i ow on thr
i" y up ' ? I wi 'b* drliv r?wl to t'ie purchaser on
or arrival. Apply i<? either ?? the atit>i>cri)>t;tM
l?. M ALLOY
W fc T HAILBY &i Cu.
J.WlrS H. COLK
ft 4. *1l. 4
LI T KAILS.
(HI K?'p*. 4'i 6d 6d 1(M I2d and 20 nail*,
F ?r nale by
A- I* LA ('OS E.
October *27, m 11. 60 tl
COR* WAITED,
11K . ui?M.;ribor wn-her to purcna.?c 2 ('(I
? ljuahel* good Corn,
D MALLOY.
D.-c*m!?r 6. IS4f 4 tf
PICTORIAL ILLIJSTRAXIOMS.
VOLUMES l*t 2nd inI 3rt. ef Pictoria
11.<i6 r .limit of liit: Bi.-L- couUiuiug *0
iigravingK o.n h.
Fur s.l |.<\r at the
CUE RAW ?1 OOKS f'ORF.
20 if
UPPER A\D SOLE LEATHER,
A'ax, and (Jail Sktnn, and Hemlock Taitneii
Sole Leather. For ?al< low.
A. P. LtCOSTE.
October '<J7, 1^41 rj> "
MM .M ?m.
1nhk suttwriih i ke?:p> coueuiity an Iiuimj ,i
I ige miuI well ??le:ed ***. rtinent of
H r lwar , it eluding >tlnna>t ev t/ dwcii ti? n > f
C putiera TuoL; which ho i* s-1 ing very
:he?p.
D. MALLOY.
March *, l?42. '17 tf
SOUTH CAROLINA,
( hrxterfield District.
PALLAS ALLEN, A:?plca?t. Sc.ilinrn
B rry and wife M ry K.ei r<! Allen, E izi
lr-tli A1 n S:ir>li Al mi, M;il?*v Alt* at.
Alio . C in Allen, &u"nun-< Al on, Cx'huiitf
Allen, and Bo* niih Alien D -lendun^.
I app. aring to mjr ratifani n lh.it Seaborn
Berry ? e ?l" the I) fondants, r~?ides Without*
th:*' St' e. It in i|?t foe urde ed i ha* h-- do ap.
(jear and ?>| j q- io <)i * division or > I o'* the Re. 1
E>tate of Kictnrd Ailen. Ibjcc.is d o:? or bofi'p*
lie Twent)-first day of May ? xt. or his ennnnt
to the sune will 1*? en??r?'d of Rcco'tJ ,
T. BRYAN, O. C. D. ,
March 9,1842. 17 12t
CIIIXA CROCliClt V AND GLASS
WAKE.
^BNCIE Subscriber ha* on hand a g'"?d amort.
JL nient of the above, comprising a variety ??t
i>att< rns- For hjIo cheap
D. M ALLOY.
May 31, iH4i. I
29 ?f
PAL 71 LKAF HATS
^ J | D zen Itoy*' children*,
Oaf Palm L af Ha'*, just rec< it d *ud for I
i ile !'V
I). MALI.OY.
Vnr*-I* w. 17 if
NOTICE#
Gr II. DPffLAP
Would ie*|icc* lolly giv n ?ticc to Ins tri M Is an I
.!?? pn >lic tint It vug c<>m.n meed busiue*- a#-in
mi his own a-count he rtiiflsji absouleiy u ? ch
tmyto curt il vriy much hi* cro it business,
i: has consequent y determined too en account#.
m!y with such persons is i ave heretofore paid
hrir account* punctu illy at or near the end of
he yuir and with ?-ueh only as will giye pu*i
ive as^ur- :u:r of do ng ?.j iu future.
Oct. 13, H4i. 4? tf
cotton osYarFrgs and
COTTON YARN.
3*11 K Siftsi rii) ? ha- r-ceiF'tl mi ro i*ign.
oi ot from h l> K F et u v ?t CiiikIcii
$. C 1 i It r* v ry mu? r or Cotton (hn; ?
Hirg* m<: 12 It I -#. Cotton Y no, which he will
i?*tl by t' c It i- to \1 ich n.ts o a* g?wxl or
-e ter tor..-,* 'ban ti e, e.?? porch? r in New
Ifo k i fMi rlotou.
He word ilso nvi'e the I'an'T* of the
icighhorhood to ca l -.o-i ? x "i. ne ti?.> Ozn urg?,
ey will find it . cheap r m l <*?iter irticL*tiun
us ever ncuu *??ld m tnU ina ket.
c ii. i>i:siAP.
C'herawr. April 4 Pi 21 tf
Kifi v ?dollars ew.tnl!
UX \ W.\Y f.osn tin S dun ri'HM ahoijf t;
M.%, fi at of v| ?rcit las', my """i" man IIK.Y. J
Known ? Pen M? K n*ie ) B n is about 30 :
. irs f gej *n t e iiigli. * out Iniilt. ? f light !
'mi |4 AO'. Il s a lii t ami lit by Ira 1 weigh*
i-i iu' 9.t| ?.. c iii read and w rile ami has Mime
in ul g ot bus in s* havii g lioeii a' c*u a store
or xoiu linr.
i i - -- ?l: 1 ..I Dinriiw
I I- Wlip.MMHsn or in iiruK^ n ? .?. ?. ~
i ?il give tin* Jilwtv r-uariifor hi* e iverv to
lie in .M.irl ro.* S. C.. ?r Twenty,
jy Do'i r* if lndg'ii n ?i?v J I so I cm get
mil. I w |! iIum give F< ty Do I *? f >r pr-nil !o
?ii\iei i.njr wliile p? r*uii ??i j* -moa* of lia bor ng
tint.
I B EASTERUNG.
April M 1*42 21 3t
"SITIH'STOIITIl A UOIJA a.
Anrge a ppiy Simin's Hot ry of South
( aroliiM, ilea gnc.rf for the use of School*
tod Ao;de:niea.
For ?ule at ?he Bo kst?>r* by ,
JOHN WRIGHT.
2f> K
BLACKSniTHOG.
rHE Sub-H? iirer* h-ve commenced th
above business, nod w.ll cany it on in all
ts virions tranche*, th'-jr Slo.p is on Market
<l-e*t in the rea of John \1rQ lage's Carriage i
naking Shop. P rsons entru>lj.>g them with
h-nr vro'k tony *j:.ect it <lon? in the beat man?-r
an*) at the time pro i*c?l.
N. B,?Horse Sim ing done in the neateat
ind best manner.
THOMAS L. SHIVER.
JOHN RUSl'OE.
/" -ii c ifii-l 21 ]||)
* nrraTr, .aprn u. i?w
BLACKS^ ITII HO.
THE Subscriber has tins d.iy r?*c?m m need
b miiM-a* on l?i* ?wi? account and Imp. s
)V elo<c application to bu?ifi*Hi lo share public i
p.itron if. My pri?r- a will I* nvxleiate. H*r?e I
*ho?ing wi I recrivn my |*'r?oii..l atten'i"n it
hrrefnre %y.trraiilt-tl to be dune with neatiua*
tiid di'spnich
N. B.?I am now piepaieo to repiir, or p?it
ip n w lightning rod*.
C. I. S1IIVEK
Apr*.! 4 If 12. 21 if
SWEET POTATOES.
ONE HUNDRED B i*h<d???fj?o hI i>iz< po'a.
to*?, for table utJ, in fine coudi ? ?h, for rale
A. P. UC03TE.
April 13, 22 if
% r
CASH SYSTEM COXTIXl'ED.
rHE TIMES arc such a* to compel tb#
Subsrribcr to rcnti* ue the Cash > yiteto
isocERica and all articles in that hue will
if anlii for Ca*h <mly. Persona wl?oe?* acete.
md notes sriij remain unpaid, will please uolerafand
that no new credits va ill i-e given
wtil all old arrearegesare set' >d in full.
D. MALLOY.
B BRYAN Sl BROTifr.S, hold a lease
on i he tower v?h<irt ne?r the old F? ty
l#an. ing, uiid will charge each Bo..t for the priv*
li-lfe ?.| 1 ii ini/ ditch irvii a ami I aiiill#.
r.ach >t ?ni lio.t, | Uree lJo!l.rs.
t-mr-h Poi B?j. t,'low Root or Lighter. Two
Dol ars
L ich C ?'|<m Flat loaded or built. On# ll>U4
and Fifty C.-at?.
Witb the |?r v l^ge of remain ng ocu week,
longer a! : correspon ling r.tc.
Ch. raw, 1641. 46 tf
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
Chemicals, Patent Medicines,
Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Dye
^tnli's, &c. &c, lor sale
wholesale and retail by
A. HOPTOft, CHERAW, 9. C.
At his Drug Store, next door to Brotm
Bryan ij* Brother.
Wlirrn may be had at all I m a ftiwfil a#
sort me t ??l article* in ihe I'rug I'lie? rccom
n.end. d to he of rior quality which * ill If
.linpoft d of on ve-y nviderale Wil l?Phy.iciana
and otli**r? wilting pur* medicin a, m?y fe'j
Oil twing imp -i -.i Hillilhem
May 26,1641. 38 .
GARDEN SEED, AC.
f l^HE Mihscriber h.u jn?: ecru* a full and
JL general ?uM?iriinfill el'Fr??h <>ARI'F.N
SEKl' from to* tiltural W'iin at*i
Seed Stoie ot toe New tluglanc Farmer Bo?'oo.
-riini.g which are dug.?r Beet, Rum
White F'iit Turnip, Vc. &e- by t> t pound and
aii.ft'ler quanti y.
H Ij .x a!*-, tor sale 4 General A"or*m?nt ?f
family groceri"s. wth wines *
I IQUOKS. Rosin*, F'g", Aunond*, Citron,
Currant*, Candy, Pirkh*. 'Jowuco, Segara,
Slc Slc.
Hi? Store ic Two lh>? r? below the Store ot
Taylor & P?o ch.
HAKI.KS VANPERFORD.
Choraw. D comber II, 1*4
6 f
fcPOKTSJlANS POUDLIt,
ONE C.i*e Fngl*h Cafiixlor R.flf r< wdr.f,
mMiiiif.irlured by **P ^ou> L VV ilk#,** (*o<i*
don, ior >>alo by the tauotcr
P. MAl.LOYf
May 28, 1*41. . 20 I
"good bargains*
fBlf". E Snhs ribcr tiaa "O haod many article*
JL ot Mctcliiifidmo in?t now hi i? line of but
vitn*s?; and wliieh he ha- no tomo in hio fc-ura
for, all sue g?ode will h aold very cheap.
They contort o the follow mg article*, Tit,
Negro Clo ha (a g??nd uriiele) White Pla'ue,
Blanket Overcoat a, Ihiffil Blanket*, Bale Rope,
Brars And fro,)*. Shovel* and Tonga, Jngaand
Jam, PoU.ind Oven*. Irou and Sled, Hardware
l-ro keiy, 6lc.
c. ii. dun la p.
Nov mbe*. 10. IJ4f 5i if
*?tiir. subscriber"
PURCHASED reren ly in t\?w York a \ef
h'-avy and general awmrnv u> ??* (Jim J* wh Ik
have all cmne to hand, ami he now off, I
thein at Win tier ah-or Retail at very low pric
lor Cash or Produce.
A. P. LACOSTB.
October 27th 1841 50 tf
SADpLERY'
Avery large atu-oriim n of Boya, Mens and
Ladies S lidleti. Alro. Orioles, A/aningales,
Whip*. Collar#, Saddle Bag*, (?g,-Snlkiy,
and Carryail Harne-*, Stirrup Irene, Gir It#
and Surcingle*. Fur ial?* very cheap bv
A. P. LACOBTB,
October 27th 1841. 50 If
spmmtaxd ta naurs oil,
Bv the U irre or at retail, tor aaJe by
A. P. LAtOSTE.
Oi to'wr 27. 1841. 50 tl
2500 pair shoes. %
Comprising every tarm y, aud lor sale ot? accoiuu)tNi.?tiiig
irnr.0.
a. p lacoste.
Oc oher 27. 1841. 50ti
i1ats a a i> caps.
I") D z?-n ?#eniletuena' and boys, Black and
Drab F.;r H
2s DoZ' ii W ?h>i IJate,
A l^rge *?ock ul Fur, Hair, Carth, and
let It- Cape,
For aah- by
A. PLACOSTE.
_Or tS7 1*41. 50 tl, ,
iio.v yelts, hoods, a.'?i> oam>
hUX ES.
Ladies and A/isrer, Fl?rerrr and Straw Boa.
ne.p. . a?.iea Co oureo flood-. For tale hy
.1*1 ipikt i."
A< I t p ...
-27. 1?4I. 50 li
' t^tiDLL!) AND SOAP.
Sw im. .\Urg?rin?* and Tallow Candlcf
B ?r and Perfumed Sa<<p.
Fu: Sh|?* by
A. P. LACOSTE. *
Octo rr 27. lc41. *0 tf
lititkl/ ti tliiii b.iii'i lift*
TOOLS.
A general sinek of tlnm artirle* f? r sale by
A. P. LAI CSTR.
October 27 1M1. Sll *
FA ]\CTAArft STAPLE
Din goods.
A few Fancy and a large and wel e lected
?t?*cik ot Staple Dry Good* tor sale low by
A. P. LAI.OSTE.
Ortobcr 27. 1841. 90 tf
AXES ~
18 dcz? n Col in*, Hunt*1, and Mar*h superior
Ax? a, b>r sale bv t/ie dozen at inucli below th*
usual rates.
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1?11. 50
IX EQUITY, ?
South Carolina.
Ch> raw District,
John M CoVr i-ud a iff j Bill for ap p>rtiM"t? ^
?* Kirnlr* a Griffin i<nd > writ in it t?/ i f writ
miter*. j ?f n* Fit-a' 4w.
TT ai>n?sirinf* to hit sali?firtion that A'walom
C. rowel1 O'H* of (lie IKrf n<i*nt? in this ease
is absent fro and rosiflw without the limits of
lilisSutH 01. moti 'ii of J W. & J. A. Ierf?n it
is ordered that the ft id Absalom C. Powell do
plead answi r or d^iuur to the complainant* BUI
within tme<* m*>n'hs f>-??n the pu'dicalii'ti hereof
and in dif.ul: tkr o'. the same shall be talte*
g'inst him p o con fewHK .
It is iIgc ordered that this order he published I
in the Fanner*' Ga*?iu- twice'a month for the m
sj^ace of three nj??utb?. 3
K A. LAW.C. E.C. D. /
Commisajaner* Office, t JF
UirHngion C. II . 8. C- > f
5}arch ?2, Uit S
n 3a(9m J