Farmers' gazette, and Cheraw advertiser. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1839-1843, May 10, 1842, Page 307, Image 3
CHERAW GAZETTE. !
Tuesday May 10 1842.
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The Farmers' Gair.Uc is for sale.?
There is no other printing office botween
Fayatteville and Camden, nor between
Charlotte and Georgetown. It would be
old on favorable terms to h person of
suitable character to take charge of the
apprentices attached to it, who are able
(o do all the work of publication, as well
ik> -?l
?? IU? JWH nwiKt
QTNOTICE !!!
Tin eitifun* of CltaraW and it? vicinity *ffl ;
nap# .tfully aolicit# I to talc.; notice, tW .t person*
f great infli^ttca 10 societ y, whuae locality ren.
data thorn mleroateJ i t thu object, are miking a
aari+ua and atranuoua eff ?rt, to divert thai portion
nf tha S?#lh#-a nui', the present r.^ita of which
U thraagh Cheraw, C .ro Ion and C'olu nbia In
maw rant# through Beoiet* villi, Soeety flil,
BaHmpfitlc, and Stiteburg to (. udcdrn. th#
praarnt termination of 'ii; Charleston an 1 C?
Umbra Rait #> ''. Blank Pcli'.io-is. addru>-aad to
Camgreas, k *1 boon a?nt into thia neighborhood
far ligntturaa, with a via r ta the atlainna^Uftf
thia abject.
Th# fattndiat haa already mtdo an attempt
t# direct public attention to th a matter, and to
induct public action in th? prr?js:s$ ?But that
attempt wa< unaucc;asfut.
If in tha view of tha Citifna. the subject re
*f ?UKCiCnl tmporimnc- i" ntj-Jire nny onion,
* MCCTtMO WILL It HELD at THE Town HaLL,
tnu aftchk*on at Kite < o'CLOCE.
JOHN A. INGLIS.
Intendant.
Chenw, UHk May, 1843.
Steamer Utility.? Thin boat paid
ui a visit last week, and wo lenrn will
continue to run between this place and
Georgetown. She in of very light draught,
drawing only 20 inches water, wb?*n omp.
^ ty, and 30 inches with a full load. She
eema well adapted to our river, and we
trust will bring in to hctownar handsome
profits.
All nur readers of every class am re.
In thu pttrnff frnrw \fr Xf.rwhMll'c
address to bo found on the fourth page.
Farmers' Kkgistkm.?The number for
April is before us. It is sufficient prsi.se
Co eay that it sustains the character of the
work. Table of oontents next week.
Mr. Uirvit's dxosjerrkottps Likcmssss.
? We last summer sect into several
establishments in tbe city of New York, where
Daguerreotype likenesses were taken, and
Che specimens in Mr. Hervey's possession,
taken by himself, are fully equal to any which
we saw in New York.
Bern. Fa.vx.cotf, * tradition or th* Old
Catitw, is out aud is far^-aby antics J by the
Cu.'u.nbia pipers.
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Rhodk Iiiaxb.?O-i the 3i instant tIir*
Governor and member.-* of Assembly dec.
ted tiy the revolutionary party 'n Rhode
Island were sworn into office, in a build,
ing provided by them or the purpose.?
The Governor swore himself. From 2501)
to 3000 persons assembled on the occasion,
about 590 of them armed volunteer
companies. No opposition was made to
them and the day passed off peaceably and
quietly. The regular Legislature was to
meet en the next day. If a conflict is to
take place it w ill probably arise nut of an
^ - r
'TTattempt ol the new governmoni 10 emorcc
its legislative enactments.
Wo have seen another account which
puts dawn tho number of persons who attended
the new organization at from
twelve to fifteen thousand.
Giddings is re-elected to Congress
from his district in Ohio, and this he
doubtless.thinks, expurges all disgrace of I
the vate of censure passed by the House
Representatives. j
The President ordered two companies i
f artillery from Old Port Comfort to
Rhode Island, and they set out according,
ly, on the 1st instant. The design doubt,
leas was to have them at hand should any
insurrectionary movement be actually
made in that state.
Seven citizens of tho IJnitocl States
who accompanied trve Santa Fe expedition
and wera captured by the Mexicans, and
held by them in chain*, have been released
by order of Santa Anna.
The Virginia election took place in
April. Full returns 'have not yet come
to hand. Those received render it certain
that the Democrats will have a conaiderabie
majority in the state legislature.
Wo suppose, then, that according to usage
tho present U. S. Senators from that
State will be instructed next winter to
resign.
We learn from the New York Sun that
0c a letter has appeared in a French paper
i n I #*ittr 1 r r? nr\ ko IT /v *? ?
I'UUIIiriCU ill niflv vii ? ?M?ni uiu iiuii. v>.\*
KB CvtMXO? member of Congress from
Massachusetts, and son-in-law of the
President, discussing the topics which
now form the subject*; of negotiation between
the United States and Great BritFrom
this letter the Sun extracts
th^following sentence.
[ "England seems disposed to set lip a
a propaganda, of the fanaticism of philenK
tbropy. She reproaches us with the slaA
*#ry that ousts in the states of the South,
A Very well f If tUat i? t?e? p*r, Arecr
icans ran try our hand as political mis- 1
interpolating our Democracy
into the law of nations, and preaching
equality, independence, Democracy, and
insurrection,, to tho hundred million of
slaves who crouch under the sceptre of
Queen Victoria."
The Af tlitfonian of Washington, the
organ of the President, is Upcoming more .
! and more fierce for the removal from of- i
fire of all ? Clay Whigs and Loco Focos."
; it doubts not there are quite enough mode*
rate *Whigs and moderate D:mn^y?ts to
fill the offices vacated by such a "glorio
is movement."
A Yankee Speculation.?A man was j
ittely.apprehended in New Hampshire
for whom a reward ol 9200 bad lieen
offered. A couple of fellows thinking it
easier to make a little money by their
wits than their finger.", bought the prisoner
from his captors for $150, anil set
out with bun for the reward. But having
to stop o.. the way at night, they tied him
and went to sleep. When they awoke in
the morning he was gone!
latk*t 7r0m texas.
New Orleans, April 25.
The steam ship Neptune, arrived on
j Saturday morning in 23 hours from ( ;?!veston.
The papers contain a long letter
from President Houston, in which the
necessity for an invasion of Mexico is
urged ; but his Excellency is in favor of
procrastinating that measure until the
meeting of Congress, nnd the troops are
tnoroughlv disciplined. An enrollment
1 ni ika militia i, rfeammnniicd hv (hn Pres.
ident.
Some general rumors of movement*
upon tUa Mexican frontier aro mentioned
?n the paper*. We infer from what we
gather from the news, as well through the
press as from private sources that Mr.
Houston (as Santa Anna designates his
Excellency) is not in high favor with the
people of Texas, and that the brandy bottle
has well nigh used up the faculties,
locomotive and reflective, of the hero of
San Jacinto?so much the worse for Texas.
The volunteers under Gen. Bttrleson
refused to obey the orders of Gen.
Somerville, who had been ordered by the
President to take command of the forces.
They had no confidence in the Cheif
Magistrate nor in any one appointed by
him. The President seems to cherish a
mortal enmity to the most prominent men
in Texas?hence the confusion and failure
of the expedition which it was expected
would cross the RioGrando.
No Wotfocft?No Wo.iDCft.? At a sale
of 'he Splendid furniture ?f a bankrupt who
paid as innch as fifty pet cent, on his debts,
the auctioneer, is se ling a su.t of window
curtains, said, " Ladies and gostlcuien, if the
fringe on these curtains did rot cost forty
dollars a yard, it is no sale." It is surprising
that with such extravagance we have so many
bankrupt*? The furniture of the house cost
'we!v? thousand dolars; a barouche and
horses sixteen hundred ; the rent of the house
| twrive lum Irod per annum, the annual support
of the whole establishment about seven
thousand dollars.' N. Y- Sun.
Republican Olfice., )
Savannah May 2?12. M. )
IMPORTANT NKWS FROM FLORIDA.
Probable termination of the tcar.
By the Steamer Newbern, Capt. M'Nulty
arrived this morning, from Palalkn. wc
have the important intelligence that Hallurk
Tuatenuggee ha* come in ouch
more, in order to have an interview with
Oo|. Worth. Only a few hours elapsed
after the late battle in the neighborhood j
of the Ocklawaha. His warriors .vnflered j
.in nrf.lu in ftinf r?n?ratromnnt nnd ho now I
propose* to surrender. He has again
gone out to bring his people in, some
sixty or seventy, including at least
twenty warriors.* Col. Worth has given
hirn the ns.sur.incK that he shall be made
a Chief, which, together with some other [
inducements lipid out to him, leaves no I
room to dubt that he is sincere. In short,
he has been ho'Iv pursued for months ,
past by our indefatigable troops, and is re.
dured to extremity. i
The surrender of Ilallerk virtually fin. <
ishes the war. Sntn Jones and tho 1
Prophet are still at the Smith, but they 1
have not been near the settlements, nor
committed murders for a long time. Thev !
pretend to observe Gen. Macomb's treaty. \ ,
Halleck has sent a mcewenger to them i (
and there is every reason to believe thnt i i
tho war is at ao end. We speak on tne | 1
authority of intelligent officers who came '
in the Newborn who have been for years ; j
1 campaigning it in Florida, when we state ;
that the next arrival will bring us th?
gratify ing intelligence that the war is con.
eluded.
Sunday. 1st MaV.
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DROWNED IN A TUB.
The rorroner to day held on inquest
in 15rh street, npar 1st avenue, on the
body of male child, tin; offspring of James
nnd Harriot Willotk. The mother was
engaged on Saturday in cleaning the house
, and her child, which wns about 10 months |
old, falling asleep, she laid it down in a I
back room while she washed the front
windows. On going into the hack room I
when she had finished, found her child j
had rollod off the bed into a tub of water
which was left at the bedside, and was
drowned. Virdict, death by accidentally I
falling from the bed into a tub of water.
i JV. Y. Sun. 1
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! TERRIBLE PIASTER?TWENTY-TWO BOH '
AND TWO MEN DROWNED. '
Wo learn, from tho Boston papers of I
Saturday, that a party of twenty.seven
of tho boy* of the Farm School, on !
Thompson's Is'and, accompanied by a '
teacher and boat keeper, went out on
Friday morning on a fishing excursion. '
A Knin<? out nrarlv all dav. whila r?. '
I J -J ? - -- |
' turning, about four o'clock, P. M., tho '
Nottt by a fto? t>f wind, * bop ^
??c?bppmb?a?owmfBEJi
between Fort independence and Thompson's
Island, a quarter^or half a mile from
the latter, and out of all on board oily
three of the boys are known to he saved.
N. Y. Sun.
Tnx Oltopj.? ? Hnving passed through
several of the adjacent and interior counties
of this state within a few days, we
are able 10 stute from observation, as well
as on tho authority of many farmers
with whom wo conversed, that the winter
were never more forward at
this season of the year, nnd never pavo
earln-r or fairer prorniso of an abundant
harvest. It was feared that the open winter
might cause the roots to be killed, by
alternate thawing and freezing; fortunate*
ly, however, this prove* not to be the t:a*<\
except to a limited extent, on very wet
lands. Generally, tho wheat and rye
fields are already covered with ? green,
heavy, and luxurious growth, which pro.
misea the surest and best antidote for
hard times," If nothing occurs to impede
the present rapid progress of the
crops, we shall have a very early as well
as heavy harvest.?N. Y. Sun,
Correspondence of the Journal of Com*
nwc.e.
Sr. C'noix. April 1, 184i.
I have learned here, what I did not
know before, that tho British, instead of'
liberating slaves captured on the coast of
Africa, or in this neighborhood, apprentice
them at Cuba or in the Brazils, for a
term of years, aay ten, and that the Cap.
tain and crew receive at Cuba $!Q for
each slave >o apprenticed. In Brazil.it'
js said. $50. At the end of tho time not
one in a thousand is ever found. They
nru certified to he dead.
Epitaph.?The following ii a li era! copy
of an epitaph on a deceased sausage maker,"
? i- i t-? i
in ran*, aeu'caieu ay nm -iiieuu?m?uie
better half. Ye who have tear* prepare to
lied them now.
Here lie* buried the body of Joan Pierre
Corlett, who died June 2d, 18-12. Hie tnconsolable
widow continue* the sausag: buainpsi
in all it* variolic.?, at the old stand, No. 175,
Rue Street, Honore, where she will be happy'
to verve the customer* of her lata and lamtnled
husband.
"N. 0. Order* for sausage must be at-!
companird by the cash."
Thk Chops.?From nil section* of the
Union, the accounts continue cheering.
Should no untowered circumstances hap.
pen, the. wheat crops of the preacnt year
will be immense.
There is ? toper in our borough, says
the Harriihurg Telegraph, whose nose is
so large nod fierv red, that the Common
Council thinks it n sign of intemperance,
and arc about to fine Siim because it pro.
jects over the sidewalks !
A member of the Connecticut legist i*
ture climbed up tho State House steeple.
When asked what he was doing there, hp
said, " It is so infernal hot down below, I
have got up here to seo the bell-fry!"
A company of volunteer from Afomphis,
rH / .. I . L.... ...
i run. itir i c?am hits u-tuiiiiu uuuic? ai.ci
reaching New Orleans.
The Texas Committre at Cincinnati has
suspended operations. The money cootribu*
ted has been returned t i the donors.
Tne New-York papers mention the death,
in that city, of Mr. Joseph Perkins, one of the
most arcoinpJ *h< d engr.vere, in his particular
lice, in the country.
There have been 360 cases of lutmey in
the Massachusetts Lunatic Asylum during
the last year, of whom 133 were admitted
during the year, and 167discharged.
The Island of Jamaica formerly expected a '
large quantity of sugar, now it is imported
into that islam! ?*
Wooden toothpicks, in large quantities, a
few days since arrived at Philadelphia, from
Rio Janeiro, as merchandise.
Major T. S. Burnham, of Burlington, Iowa
which will probably cost him h t life, lie
was on a hunting excursion, and at night
lighted a fire at the foot of a tree, near
which he lay down tosle^p. The fire burned
through the lice, which fell and came acre.s
his body.
Rev. Dr. Rdwaids has resigned the Prssi.
dency of Andover Theological Seminary.
Practice does n't ulw iys nnke perfect. Cur.
r^n, w!un told bv his Physician, that ha scorned
to ctigh with i?or? difficulty, replied?
14 Tnat is odd enough, fjr I have baeu practicing
ill night.
One day a quaker w nn*n kit dly asked a
dealer in spirits some questions about his iu?iness,
he replied th-?t ne sold to sober persona
inly.' 'All.' said she, 4and does Uiat b-tter
[lie case ! Is it better to irnke drunkards out
af soher in?-n, than To kill the poor old nroken
down drunkards I' This r.am<> upon hirp like
a thunder-ho t; it overset his best excuse, ami
ho slopped the busin. s* of making drunkards.
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Thomas?there is too much bustle
here?
Where Pa?
I mean there is too much noise?you
must stop it.
Is a noise n bustle, Pa?
Yes child.
Ciolly gracious!?then Sally does
wear the biggest noise you ever saw,
Pa.
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A poor fellow who had spent several
hundreds of dollars at the bar of a certain
grogery, being one day faint and feeble
and out of change, asked the landlord to |
trust hirn with a glass of liquor. ' N?,M. 1
u'?c fh*? ciirlv rptilv "I ni?v<>r mntff* A '
...W v ...rv . J
practice of doing such things." Tne poor <1
fellow turned to a gentleman who was!
iitting by, and whom he had known in i
his better days, saving, '* Sir, will you ^
lend me a sixpence?" Certainly," was 1
the reply. The landlord with alacrity '
placed the decanter and glass before him.
He took a pretty good hen, and having i
swallowed it and replaced the glass with 1
evident satisfaction, he turned to the man j
who had lent him the sixpence and said |
?44 Here, sir, is the sixpence I owe you: <
[ melee it a point degraded as I a n, ahoays 1
? pay borrw*d thqwj tefort / mm jk$ ]
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nwweabmw??s?gym?mctiuj?
Six Hundred Texas wolf hunters.
A body of six hundred and forty 'IVXa*
emigrants from Alabama and the Southern
border of Tennessee, are on their inarch
towards Memphis, 'fhay are well armed t
and equiped.?Augusta Sentinel.
Dialogue rbtwren a clergyman and
one or HIS FEMALE PxBlSHfuNRRS.
Parishioner-It am?2es me why ministers
dont write better sermons. I'm sick of
their dull prosey affairs.
Parson?But it is no easy matter, my
good woman, to write good sermons
Parishioner?Yes, but then you are so
1 i . ?. v ?r
long annul it. i could write one myfeii
in half the limp, if I only had th? text.
Parson-*-O, if a text is what you want,
I will furnish that. Tako this one from
Solomon: It ia better to dwell on the
hous-top, than in a broad house, with a
brawling woman.
Parishioner? Do you mean mi*; air?
Parson?Oh, my good woman, you
will never make a good sermoniler; you
are too aoon in your application.
Who that has a heart to feel, doea not
rejoice at the success which has already
crowned the efforts of tho friends of
Temperance? The chroniclers of the
nines, arescRrcely able to keep pace with
tho rapid march of its triumphs. Every
breeze wafts the shout of the victory of
principle and reason over appetite uuri
habit, and the congratulations of those,
who have escaped from the galling
chains, which had lH#und them so long.
Is there not danger however, of fixing
our views to much upon what has been
accomplished, and overlooking what yet
remains to be accomplished. We should
consider nothing as done, while anything
yet remains to he done. Looking to past
victories only as the pledge of new con.
quests, and the proof of the omnipotence
of truth, we should fix our eye*, steadily
on the vast expand, atil! under the do.
ininion of the intoxicating draught, and
our watchword should he onward and
still onward, until the use of *11 that in.
tnxicates is forever banished from our
land.
Why should it not be thus? Why
should a custom continue, whose effect*
are unmixed, and unalloyed evil?which
spreads pauperism, and misery, and
crime, nnd death in its course, without
conferring one compensating blessing
upon mankind. We do not charge these
evils upon Iniemparnnce. They are the
natural, legitimate, unavoidable effects of
the use of intoxicating l<qunr*. They 1
have existed, and such is the effect of in*
toxicating liquors upon the human con.
stitution, will exist, wherever intoxicating
liquors arc used as a beverage.
Words cannot express our astonish,
mont tis.it men of intelligence nnd benevolent
and patriotic leelings, should
continue to countenance ajpractice, which
has wasted more estates, destroyed more
lives, instigated more crime, imposed n
heavier tax, and caused in ore misery,
than all other causes put together in our
country. But so it i9. Prejudice blinds
.1 1 ?.i . i
some?-appetite, mnfrs?nna wmie incy i
think themselves secure, they nrc march,
ing on with s^dy to fill the places
of drunkards, whom total alwtinencu has
reclaimed.?Temp. Union.
A little boy just old enough to begin to
wish to be independent of his parent*, in
his daily operation*, was very much diasntisficd
that he must eat his food with a
spoon, while hi? parents used forks for
the same purpose. Hi* mother remonstrated
with him, and told liirn of the sad
consequences of children's using such instruments?how
they frequently injured
their eyes, Arc. -Not long after, a rrsp.
ertable c tizen of the place whose eyes
reveal'd the fact that ho wa* enlarging |
the hounds he had set to the temperate j
use of ardent spirits, called at hi* father's j
on business. After he had left, the little1
* i
hoy exclaimed?44 Mama, I guess by the
look* of Esq. - '* eyes, that his
mother lets him use knives and forks too!
? Youth's Temp. Enterprise.
? ? ? f mi pi. ii -i
Honor?debts OJ.? I no o'ocKnnnge
Visitor says it is related of Fox, that a
resolute creditor, tn whom admittance had
been refused, on forcing himself into pox's J
apartment, found him with his hands i
filled with hank notes. The creditor j
presented tho note of Fox and demanded !
payment. Fox pleaded his want of
means. Tho Creditor asked what use J
was to be made of the funds which were I
now in his possession. Fox replied that
they were harely sufficient to pay hi*
"debts of honor." Tho creditor stepped
to the fire and threw into it tho note
which ho hold against Fox. Now, sir, he
said, mine is n deht of a honor, and I
wish it included with tho others. The
demaud was instantly paid.
fXCTT* Si icx.
A man who, for ?otno ynar?. ha* heen celebrated
for his 'slight of hand" triok*. iod I
horeo to can of o '.t Farmers about a fortnight or
three week* sino?. and hiving ptokeud the
*hin?r*. took hi* J.-pirture. He returned, hnw.
ever ?evoral day* ago, and came en with the
pureoauor to thi* City, whe-e, protending to
htvrt fo ?e hu?Ue*s up ;-bout Or-mg", ho took
leave of his untu pasting dupe, and tbey eepir.j.
Lad. As soon, however, as he had got w-ul rid
of the Fsrmer, he whipptd tvick to his hoa^e,
tome four or five miles from town, and lull hitwife,
that Mr. B. had sent him r*>tt*baat<: to get
i ? - - t. _ . t _ _ _
Chat i.orse no ?oia mm. ? u? wm ennui m-.Kiny
> great t. ado for him in Raiaigh '?I ht honrst
wcmmraadily gave credence to history he
having loft thara with h?>r husbaod, hut s fm
hours bofora, and aflor insisting on his eitiug
iinnar. which ha was almost in too great ? hurry
;o do, had tha horse delivered to him ! It i?
hardly nee*setry ti add that nothing bassinoe
wen board ait hor of the ho<x? t* rkW? fiai
Ngh Rfgif'.as.
Good Wo*s.-On? hundred and twcnly-ttvo
barrels of nn extra brand of superior
dour were made in right successive
hours, by n mill in Rochester,JN. Y-, "M'ii h
three run of stones, a few days since.
This is equal to 1*22 bbis. by each run for
a day of 24 hours.
A ship having sprung a leak, an Irish
sailor whs employed at the pump but first
looked over the rail to see how high the
water was on the side of the vessel. After
an hour, he again took a peep over the
side, and Sndinc the vessel was four in- I
chex deeper than when he began, ho exclaimed,
'Arruh now, Captain dear, I shall
noon pump the xcufuil at This rule. for 1
have raised it four inches already.
cheravv price current.
May 10, 1842.
Aaticx.SU. r*a | $ C. J Q
B&t'iu utrkoi, iL 0 3 01
Bicon fri/ai w.jfwno, .It* 5 a 7
-? ?by retail, lb 7 a a
Butior tb . a 15
Hon wax lb 22 a 'J6
tiasjnnjf yard fi'l * 25
Hal* Hope ib 10 a l.|
Tlo/fW lb m a ?5
r.oTTOJf, ib' <| ?
Corn, b?i?h
Flour, Country, brl a
Foathara Fia wig. ncn4 "? 87J
Fodder. lOOlbl 75 a 100
tilan, wladurr 11t 5?l\ 3 25 ,a 3 37|
? 10x13, St)ft 3 50 ? 3 7$ .
Hij?s, green lb 5 % /
dry ib ID i
Iron 10311*a 5 50 a 6 50
Indijo lb I ft 2 50
hiiao euk 4 ft 4 50
Lard searoe lb 7ft It
Lftatb?rfsol? ib 22 a fib
Load, bir lb 10 ft
Logwood (b 10 a 15
MoJasio.N.O. gal 3S ft . 40
, gal M ft 35
.Vails, cut, assorted lb 7| ft 0
ARRITSD I
On the 3d inst Steamer Utility, Capt. '
Kirkpalrick, with Tow Boat, two and. a
hulf days from George Town, with Mdte. |
<*- /> tr._j._c i , II . C
jor v. v a nui'rnircj, n ini|iiuu, i.ujiumvi
& Solomon*, B Bryan & Bro. J Laz.vr.i*,
F A Thoma*, J T Griawoid of this plare,
B F Sinclair, Jamc* G Turrrnrr, M W
Hunter. N P Lile*. Wm Barringpr & Co.
Jatnej Lam\ C F White, Samuel S Srott,
Ha mile! A Campbell, G Cox, Joiinaon 61
McQueen. A Slack. M i B i) Townxend,
3 Hasty, W W Duraind, Jn Williams,
Washington Grig*. John P Rich?rd?r?n,
Robert Howren, W W Harllec, and J L
Shields of the interior.
On the 8th Sieamer O**ola. with mdze
for D MalioV. A P Lacoxie, Tarhh, Pit.
rrntn & Co. Emanutl 6t Solomons and
a'hon,
BDfrA&TEi)
This day Steamer OxenU, fuf George
Town with cotton and flour.
On tho 7th Steamer Utility, with 800
Bale* Cotton.
Tho Steamer Ulilily wi? built at Wilmington
in 1841, and is of light draught,
drawing only two and a half feet of water
with 680 Bale* Cotton.
Ma. Editor: You Will pleaxu announce
I R?bt c. 1) ivie as a Candidate fir th? ofBc?
' ot Tax Collector at thi approaching Election
J to October next.
MANY VOTERS.
CP We a aathorixol to anaon-x* Miloon
K. Af'-Ci'kii! * a cXmluljto fir tlx orfiee or*
i ax Collect >r uf.thia District at tha ensuing
el -eiio i in OcvoVr next.
Janiurjr list. 1842.
I[J" W,? tie authorized to announce Capt. !
Stephen D. .Miller cs a cindid?te t' r Tax Collin,
tor fjr Cbetterfiold D.itiict tho ensuing tljc.
li >n tu O.lobar n< xt.
Mr. Ebtnr - Sir:?-You wl 1 jda-so announce
M j >t J W. BLiix.vtr &a a Canoidata for Cobj
(iu?i of the 28 ih brigade, 3. C. .Militia, at tho
ensuing ElJCttjn.
many voters,
M j 7, leo. ?
DANIEL JOHffSOtf
WOULi) respectfully inform thi ritiVns i
of CbTiw, and the public generally tint
ha his now cm hand a good supply of (innt e> !
"in"Hi' line Boots and Sha a ani i.r<d.es' fioo j
3eal Shoe* ami Kid Slippers, tn^ulhar with a J
variety of other kinds all of which aro offered at i
low prict *.
A stipp'y of l orlhem S?!o leather and Calf j
Shins of the best qudity jml received and two*)
good w orhm-ii rHijIoyed mi that Bo its and Shuns
of a good quality will be undo to order ..n short
nOtic '.
(* 'nt'cneiij' Snm-nnr Clnthing for ail*cheap.
S igir, Cnif o, Salt. MolisSes, Rice, &c., will
he f uii.I a* 'ow as ?uc!i article* can bo bought in )
lhi? irnrket.
Ahvfl 1842. 26 tf !
: i
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
AIJ. parsons iar)nh:e i t'tho Estate nf tho
latu .Mr*. Ann I,i !e of Marlboro' Dintricl.
firci'tril, will make immwlute i>?vme/.l in tho
Suh*r:rib *r? and all persons having any demands
a^ainit the ?*id Eiuie will ren l*r attested stato.
menu-of tho fans within tho tims prescriboJ ;
by Ijw to tho Subaciiber.
JAMES IRRY,
Ad:n nstrator.
April n, 1842. C6 3>n
SUMMER RESIDENCE
A T GOPHER HILL.
THE Summer Ho tw form -rly occupied by
Mr. A. C aik?i wj!| bo so d at low prica or
ranted dnniig tho Sumnnr. App'y t<?
F. TURNER.
Mij6d.,lS42. fC tf
FOR SALE.
fn WlOIl I 4^1' r A.n IK* l*?* Par' of
A Of a.'ioii iinuu ? ?? uiv I- , . ? _
JjL G?I?r?!ier in Spain Hi i? .tbo.it f>ur
yoars e'd. fourtorn hind* high, of compact form,
fi:io hone, pretty in colo*. being a daj>pl?;iv*ry
mm) end genii', lie will be /'n
liberal t^nn* to an a/ pro^'d pnreha?er. Apply
to a BRYAN' ?t BSU.
M*y 10. If<3. 26 4t
8WEST PaiAXCEflv
ON E iWyilfthl^-flm^hwli ot'go^duaiS po'n.
too, /bruMft t2?e^x>)&j)e oondi bin, for ?!*
A. P. LA COST R.
April 13. '23 if
. i M.l'f, .
Tho Subscriber ba* jnat reoeiTod, a?*<? wil
keep aoueUn tly on hand.Cotton Yif# and T
at wholtrule, froui U.e Manfc^tcfy ofHockuu?
bate. i \
, G CO GOOOKICfJ.
CSMr**. Jo#. ift<A 10 it
y ' ^" "' I 1 " i ! "" iTf * m~
THE CHICOltA, V
OR # 2
U| MESSENGER OF THE SOUTH. ^
' V.iUor thin titfo, l:.o Sul?*eribcr? propoae pub? l|
liahiug in the Ci'.y of C-liarloaton. a Wkkclt >
Pare* lo b* devoted to LITERATURE, SCI.
ENCE, the ARTS. MICHaNICS, AGRLf*
CUL'I URIC, .EDUCATION. audUENER
IN"I E l.l l jENCP?ut a roH, to whatever
ru.y imparl instruction or rff /rd aaru*9Mteut- 10
each chea, prof-ajiion or Ttiltin?, of our people.
In puiitica ami raligkn 'tht Chicvra wi I oCeo. 1
\tj atriCtlv re'ilrSl ground; y:i suia-.irru .
lion will i* paiJ to Loth, to anitle the Rfidi f '
t<? J>'*rn how p-osper* the rtligiOaa ti.d poJ.tical v
co. d tiou oflue cauiilrj*.
A <??p?r defotf^l to the purpoeea aho?# liaied,
hm lonjj (rid a dettdtratam at the Sooth; tf'4
ilii to meet thi*, thit The Ghikjri 11 nOw p-*?
powd to he issutd. The Subscribe* a are awere
their protol.^e ni.?y auueirtw eoiiBdent# I '
the rrp'tied failure or Southern periodical*;
hut t ey b g Ija.t to ?uj, that no^eiopUU arw
the arrangement* they have tn*d?:-?~eO eatet'iive
the Cjr.e?p<?nd ?<ce they have eeeuredep-e? V*huhie
theai 1. loth of Mortem mmf Southern iaioht thet
nave euiia d-tfihat w-iih the kindlyTeelioge
eiiu liberal patronage of the South#(tiie^lrtfeM
fv?arp for the meult.
Tilt -titrriry Vepcrlment of the
win <-u aupplicd with artio*w of rare In* *ib?
eUulial m?-ri(. with review* Mid cri'i^u*? 0f! ejl
the new work* of tlia d y, and vrttli or.gmal laid**
flki'lrhc*, Works ot fiction, blOgraphtee and poir? - '
j try flam the penVof sevenl of tue no* girted
I author*, I>ol1* of the ?r?rth and Sooth.
Tno S:intljic and Meehtininl Dfailmtft T
will 69 enrii:h3ii with t-eeay* and illustration* fr??*
individual* high in publie istimatiAp, ae tif *
nughlv pnfc icn! men. which. lng.ah%r wilh llyf
Agricultural ^"minutipatiOne ?lr?ldj ^torid
0 tbd p<tp?r fro rt >?riou) pn<ti6?ls of the I dih? '*jj|
tr7. vviij f.,rni ? co -pmdium of aeefbt inetmtk
lion iutaluahie to the artiata aad (rhe u.'mel^r. & j
j I.i the O^pirtiueot of f?rner?l tnlelMf
I the euberriue A bed/ve the ChiCom )?ka * - 4
I aland, which not bo turpaeied- bj~'h?y^
journal ot tho Union. AA oi.fr ot VH.'
, srri>? tt:!l iuako it hii constant
ovor/ motion < f our copnli jr; apd thmugli
of An extensive ovqcuinuiHie already jfflipMMi
in i' o of cur soli bpird aad (ho W?4t.4
w?. lily 4 rreaponiknec wi I be oaiaWiahbd v*
Po ij'j, Sew York, Philadelphia. Btltl4%rSj
\Vtriiirg*Or., Cincinnati. hfd N?W CritaaiS,
tviioUii'? w incfi wli bo obtained, not c|tlf VU?' -A'
oari.eal inforii*lion in ioganJ lo ail tisV.gn And ^
dooiHlie mailers of linporlahco, PriCe* C?HC?t '?.
of Scutborn products and monetary tlMdi
moment ia lh? difftr -ot Stitea, Wut AfcO
opinions of Judicious men in rrgaid to CvliPMi* -- ^
pi?l prospect*. and. nutters of an eco .o<bj*4J?...
cj'.ii, and po!it>jl character.. tfor ahiOw. v y
A Iittlo folly nborajud lHerrt<
li relisboJ by lh? **i
do th?y intend lo ?xclulc tlfOselighter SftiaJtO^t
information, fimilnrJy doajg atod tip* thH |isll
o! t .e day, which. white llxy map*W0OH\mrnpt
a weary or li*tl??s hour, hafe at the asm* '.jam
tlu lii^ii-tr e5":tt of acquainting tfl arllb tko
diameter aud custo'ns of our Nt> ibfrn **4
VV :etern neighbors. and onnkct ng u:6r* tlofcl) "
Iho binds of unity b* tvreru us. nf*4
FcaJing tMSrad tbrn of their Ability
the wishes of the Southern community, Aad fO *
esUhli.ib a paper On the tno-i |iyruT?ni, uwrful
ami popular p an, and here!y pl? dging ihemswlrM (bat
no exerhon ahaii be wanting on theij^art,
not only iflort fully lo mkein. l>ul cren tot'*4^d lbs
promises luey make, they rcep^-ctfully Solicit
' th? pitmnap* nl the good people 01 Souua van?* i
i m and her s?i?l?r Slat'a.
Tba Cmcoas will bo printed on an imperial
shed', of Ur vsrv Um piper and tjpr. and sh ll <
ba c.-nSt'lh-hed with pOririitK of'.ur d alinguJidi i ' *
n.en, an ! vie** illtMraliva of our ec^nrrj. TW
p ica will he $5 per annum, psjablf upua-Uie -'j
d?.l/cr? of lb# first Numbor. : / - . . .. *
N. SDODUE. v
B. R CARROLL.
M-fth 13 M ' ' y
NOTICE. '
fSj^IIE Law will be enfo tpeU Against all pit*
JL aoiw hunting t?r fishing on the lands dTrbe
Estate of Mia Ann'Lilo Or (in Was <Mh
person or peraoas hare permission frorh tfatae
JAMES IRBY. i
April 18, 1342. 23 6t
\
CHEESE.
"E #7* BASICS tlflivESE flg
JSL For S*|?* bjr . ..$2
A. P. LACosrt.
D?. l, tan. a if . .. .
2 I
I GLASS. PAINT, AND PCTTT. V j
iA Larjfn Stock of these articlea, whit it wttt
! Lq fcid at rcCuci-d fi!C?.
n t . -*3
A. r. JLAUUSlIfc.
#
I TO RENT. . n
I INTEND on t')e l*t day of July next
Jo rconre my Sl< ck of Goods to tnv t* o ^
store*, lately occupied by B Mcfntoeh, and
McKay Si /VcCaskiJI, and to make them cnf
y permanent bu'ine>s stands ; and now offer for iff
Runt, iif^ four Stores immediately belo*,
V12: One at present occupied by Mc* era. JV,
Si T. Bailey, Si Co., the next below, corner
Kurshaw and Front streets, and now occupied A;
| by A1r I). Mailoy. and the two storeenow occupied
by me. ' To persons residing to tht4.
place, it is needless to say, that they are
I among the wry best stands for proi-ecuting*
Cotton and barter business; and 1 onJjrmake ?
this declaration for the informs.ion of persout
residmg at a dtaianre. Possession of the
S:ore* occupied by Messrs. VV. Si T. Baiiey | 2ffl
Si Co., and Mr. D. MaiJov, wilt be giteV oft
the Int day ol ?>ept ? rrber next; the oUfers c?tt
be bad ny tne lOtn July next. Cheraw offers .ij
inducements to Capitalists, and men of bust*
noes, tunt are not found in many Southern
towns. It is estimated, that o r receipts of
cotton, for (ho last two years averaged *jo,l)00
Biles, and it is supposed this year's receipts
will be about'the same.
AUG P- EaCOSTE. k.
Cheraw. Jati'y. 12th, 1842; 9 tf
The '? Charleston* Courier," * .Southern
Chronicle," "Camden Journal*" and "Fayetteville
Observer" will ulease give the above
mx insertion*. on*. * *very two weeks, and
forward (heir bii:s turn .^r payment.
.4. P. LaCoste.
STATE Or SOUTH-CAEOLOA,
Dasuscto* District.
I.v tfib Ccu2T Common Pleai.
Petition for the benefit of the Insolvent
Debtor's Act.
TOJOAII A. BACOT having fhi? ?iateantb
i^f Qjy of April, ei^h'eou hundred and rort??
two fi cd Petition Fraying that ha h?*e
tha wnrfit of the ?.?t of Auamb/ ronrnov'f
i oilc-'i tbo lii?oivort Debtors Act, It t- trjAicfo.**
nrdt>r?*d by tit? C"urt that ?If the Cridi'or*#fi\iti?
l NoJi A. Baco'-. do appaarporaon^ll? .?r* -Lfc
r.y At^(>vy he'fK" th< Court of CominoA I low
on tim M Monday after JC^c fourth Monday
in 0:iob^r nrx*. to Rhae.CaoM if ?ry they
havr. why fj-f greyer of th? ?aid Pa Ition tbouid ^
not hj prv't'-d- end that noina of the ?*fd *
Petition ho pv^!a!ifld tor tn? tpaoa of throa
moa-h? .a thn FurwrV &r>U?.
4 WILDS DoBOoC.C. C. F.
Bscr&roCtk*
April !6, I Mi. 3* .fine *
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