rn i.?i l II'MHIWI K
Tii??Arpuas DRivr.
ThcrV h ijrini aiic.hars: hoarse, in a jolly
round trot;
To tin.' churchyard, ;? potrper is going, I wot.
'Mm ioui it is rough, uuJ the hearse has i.o
spring*.
Air J liar* to the dirga thai the sad Jiivor
sings:
' 'lialtie his bones over the stones?
He's only a pauper, who.a noJody owns!"
Oil. wlicro are l!ie mourners? Alas! there ore
none;
lie 11 is left not a gab in the world, now he'gone?
Net a tear in the eye of child, woman or man
To thegravo with his carcase us last us you
can.
"Rattle h r bones orer the stones?
lie's only u pauper. wnoiv no body owns!"
What a jost'Mig and crcaxing, and splashing
and diu !
Tiio whij? how it enks! and the wheels how
the pin !
** * 1 * - ??-4 I r* ' n'^r K 'i I rr^v: iq
H .?* ">e oiri, rig't ?mu ?o ?, v.-. ?. ugv. ?
liurl'tl ! .
Th? | a iper at length make* a ndisc in llic
woriil!
"Ratlf- his honon over th?? stones ?
tip's* only d pauper, whom no body uwns !'
Poor pauner defunct ! lie has made some appro
ch
To gjiitilitv, now that hi'a sireicli'd in a
coach!
H .'9 taking a drive in his carriage at ln?*f;
L it il u >1 not bo long, if he guts ou do f.sl,
4R h*!-. his t*o"?-s? mer the slo-vs ?
lie's only a pauper, whorh nobody owns!"
Yon bumpkins ! wlio stare at your brother
c mvey'd,
Rain.Id wh it respect to a e'<>ddy isp iid;
And he joyful to think, vshen by Ueatfi you*r<
laid lo.v,
You've a chance to the grave like a gnnman
In go.
"Rattle his boil.-* "VT the sion"s?
lie'> oni/ a p uper, wiioiu liuoody owns!"
f'at a t ace to this strain, for iriy soul it is
sad
T<? think that a heart inhumanity clad,
?Sin?uid <nake, like the brute, such a uc0olaie
end,
A.id depart fion the light without leaving a
friend!
Bur softly his hones over 'lie stones?
Tno' a paupei, he's one whom his .Mukei yel
owns!
snvKi. wiaiDixc.
The annexed novel inanntge is well
worthy of preservation. About a cenfu.
fv ago, saitli tradition, when clergymen
were not so plenty as they now are, a
young gentleman and ins (Julcinin were
anxiously awaiting the happy day wii.cn
wis to see them united in the silken
bands cT matrimony.
Thev resided on the north side nl
T?*ohonic ere' k, and tin: clergyman wl o
I. id iitc-n engaged to tie 'he knot lived
on the.NOudi side ot the same stream. As
the fates would have it, heavv ri.ius foil
the night previous to the nuptial day,
which rendu red the creek impassa'de.?
I s waters were rising, and its current
becoming c ore rapid every hour.
The cieigyn.aii arrived at the appointed
tune and place, where he had been in the
habit of lording the creek ; but it was a>
much as Ins life was worth to attempt t<
cross it then. II: turned his horse's
head to return, when he was hailed by
two voices on the opposite side of the
stream?they were those of the groom
aou brum, wno entreated him to stay.
After soj?e debate, it was agreed that
the ceremony should proceed. In the
mean time the friends of the h. trained ur
rived from the bride's house in the neigh,
horhood. Then was presented a singular
spectacle, ?the bke whereof w;ts ncvet
seen before," and probably will not be
again. Tup dominie read the marrnigc
* " ioo nn iiiu m-.iroin }h*? while
P?V 1 > I 9 \? Uiv VI .
the parlies stood on the opp?Stle side.?
A her the ceremony Was oveY, the groom
tossed a few guilders aeross the creek,
which the dominie picked up and pocketled
as his fee, mounted his horse, am! profeedtd
homewards: and the married
t-tmjde d?d the same.
A son of the Itinera led Isle, who arri ?fed
at New York the other day, was ask< d
!>v an acquaintance to take a glass of
grog, but declined, giving as a reason for
his refusal, that he had joined the tern
he i a nee society in Cork, before leaving
Ireland. His friend replied, that was no
consequence, as a pledge given in Ireland
was not binding here. To this piece of
h ft-handed morality, Patrick indignantly
retorted, " ho ye suppose w hin I brought
me body to America. I'd be a ft her laving
me soul in Ireland.'"
SAM SLICK'S INFERENCE BF.TWEEN A
SWEETHEART AM) A WIFE.
This must he an everlasting fine country
beyond all doubt, for the folks have
nothiu to do hut to ride about and talk
politics. In winter, when the ground is
covered wilh t?n-:>w, wliai grand times
thev have here a slaying over these here
marshes wilh the gals, or play in ball on
ihe ice, or goin to quiltin frolics, of nine
long winter cvenins, and then u drivin
ii-.inie hke mad, by inoonliglit. Natur
meant that season on purpose for courtin.
A little tidy scrumptious looking slav, a
real clipper of a horse, a string of bells as
long as a string of inions round his neck,
and a sj*rig on his hack, looking for all
?' _ -I l-l " -? liiineli r?f a tul<v? fit rralll.
ill** wini uiyu <i miHvii vi wj'!'.? ? ?,
crin time, and a sweet'ieait along aside,
;iil tiiiiiHoii up but bor eyes and I |)<, t> e
one looking righ' at yo i, is e'en almost to
drive one ravin, larii; di* r:cted mad w h
fdoashcr. aint it? \nd then the dear
c litters sav the bells make such a din
there's no heurin one's self speak, so
they put their pretty iit'le mugs Hose u >
to the face, and talk, tili one can't help
looking at them instead of the horse, an i
then \\ hap you go capsized into a snow
(.rilt togM per, sk in * fusions and all. And
then to see the little criter shake herself
when sh" got* up, like a duck landing
from a pond, a chattering away all lite
time like a canars bird, and you a hawu
hawing with plcnsher, is fun alive, you
may depend. In this way 1)1 uo nose gets
on to oiler himself as a lover, before he
i knows wuere he is. Hut whe n he pets
married, he recovers his eve-sight in little
h ss tl a i half no time.?He soon finds he's
treed, his flint is fixed then you may depend.
She larns him how vinegar is |
made; 4* Tut plenty of sugar into the
, water aforeha lid, my dear," says she, 44 if
von want it real sharp." The larf is on
>; the oilier side of Ids mou'h. If his slay
( I gets upsot it's no longer a funny matter, 1
' J tell you; he catches it right and left. Her
J eye's don't look up to his'n any more,
I nor her l.'ttle tongue ring like a l.ell any
j longer, hut a great hig hood covers her
I head, and a whippin greal mulftovrrs her }
r ' ' ' ' < i - r ii I.I i
' lace, and sae icuus use a Lag 01 oiu t ionics
, a goin to the brook to be washed.
When they get out, she don't want any i
more for hiin lo walk lock and lock with
her, but ihey inarch like horse and cow to
water, in each gutter. If there ain't a j
transmogrification, it's a pity. The j
' difference between a wife and a sweetj
heart is near about as great as there is
between new and hard eider?the man
never tires of putting one to iiis lips, but
makes plaguy wry faces at t'other. It
makes roe so kinder of wamblecropt when
I think on it, that 1'in.afeared to venture
on matrimony at all. I have seen some
blue noses most properly bit, you may de;
per d. The marriagefyokc is plaguy apt to
i gall the neck, a3 olushbow how does the ox
j1 it rainy wether, unless it he most pnrtic*
i ..lv>r f,itrwl Vnn'vo sprn a voke of !
I cattle llmt warnt properly mated; they
spend more time in pullin agin each oilier
than in pullin the load. ** Well, that's
apt to he the case with them as choose,
i iheir wives at slayin parties, quiltin frolj
iess and soon, instead of Hie dairies,
; looms and cheese house.
j The W ishingtonian Total Abstinence
! S ricty of Charleston, have hired a house
i and established it as an Asylum for the
j unfortunate beings who are (he especial
L / ?dyjr;cts of their charity. Reformed inc.
, briatos who have taken the pledge and
j without h home, 01 means of subsistence, ]
i are here kept cut of the way of temptation,
until their proofs of amendment ena!
hie them to obtain employment. In this
1 i holy cause, no good man, it is believed,
will he unwilling to share the labour and j
glory, and the Society therefore solicit ]
donations of either money, bedding,
clothing, or provisions. Information of
donations intended may may be left with
* either of the following ofllcers w ho com,
[ pose the committee of charity :
; Or. A (i Mac-lcoy, President ; Dr. B A
Rodriguez, 1st Vice President; LI L Kerrison,
2d Vice President; J li Taylor,
Cha rman Standing Committee; J M
Leilch, Chaiim.iii ?isiting Committee.
L ...a'. Cjiiri< i*.
Hard Timks.?"The hardest by fur 1
'[ever experienced," said an old codger, i
' i was the time when I ;;o? lost in the woods ; j
I ?when for four days i slept on a rock,
and cracked butternuts with iiiv teeth for
t living. Tiieiu was hard limes, 1 led
DISTRICT TEMPERANCE MSET-1
INC.
The friends of Temperance in Marlboro* Dis.
ricl :?ri leqi-oslnl |o mret at BcnnrlisviHe on
\Ionday tiie fourth of July next fo; the purpose
?f forum g a District Temperance Sectciy.
As it i* salt tinv. it is pi-Ofnaed to have the
Me ting in the afternoon, aod measures will be ;
iuki-p the proceedings deeply interesting
Societies from th? eigiihorinjr Districts and j
the friends of Temper i nee generally , are respect- j
(ally i viiedto attend.
June 20tu, 1^42.
NOTICE. '
B"1ENJAM|N M? INTOSI1 having applied
J) for an ' received the benefit of the insol- '
vont Debtors Law at the last term of the Coui I ]
of Common Pleas for Chesterfield Dis'rict, and
having filed wit li his petition the following sche- j
cole of his Estate, viz* One Book Case, one j
one Toilet C#l;iss, one 1'ori.aoie I'eslc, j
two Leather Trunks, Infants t'rib, one Ritle i
Gilii, one Silv? r VValch, I lis lory of England,)
Do. Greece-, Do. South America, Do. W. Slates, : '
! W.iits oit the Mind, llervey's Meditations, Life
of Win. lYnn, Do. Marion, C.ty of the Sultan
M-inoirs of Episcopius, Writings of
Alalia Edge won h, 10 Vols., Rollins Ancient j
History, Lemprcre's Classical Dictionary, R' man
Antirpiiticn, McKouzk-'s Rec'ts., Bums' i
Poems. Campbell's Do., Life of Franklin, Sam i
Slick, Travels in America, one Looking Glass, [ 1
a f'-vv chairs. Large Family Bible, His. |
toiy of Rome, Walker's Dictionary, Shake, i ;
t pen re, EweL .Medical Companion,Ready Calcu- '
lalor A- Interest Book, E of Woman's i
Life, S ige of Gretted , Ernest Maltrevin, Pilgrims
of the Rhine, Form Book, American t
Chesterfield, Scotlish Che fs, Concordance to
Holv Scriptures, l?o-?k on Book-k^ eping South01
it Cabinet, one Ca -pel Bag, one Cow Hide, j
one II -ir Trunk, one pair small scales and few j
Ca t I on weights, one whisk Broom, one Pow. ' .
der Horn and Flask, Pencil and P<-ck t knif-, j
one Kw?t and B s<n, So p and Brush. Stands, i.
one Coi'd Mug, one Pocket Book, one Accor j
J. II.,. I, R .iv null lt(K>llili(r *
UII9IV, Ulir i;,n.r. ^ n | ?
Chair and Cushion, one Umhrlla, one pair j
Razors and 2 Strap*, one Sword Cane, t rumping
Irons, Gig Whip, share in Engine Company* .
I Comb on the Constitution, Proverbs, Hook of,
I .lasher, Fists Travels, modern acting Drama, j
I Irons fotjiirick iMannfactory. And the same luv- |
j ing been regularly aeeigued to me, I shall uii !
I Thursday the 7th of July next offer at Public 1
] auction in the town of Cheraw, and pel the J
j properly mentioned in saw schedule. Terms 1
made known on day of sale.
JOHN KV ANS, Assignee.
June 2!, 1842. 32 2t
siii: k i it sa ljes.
9
ON Writs of Fieri Facias will he s< Id heforo
the Co i-rt House door on the fist Monday ; '
and dny fol^twing in July next within tuc legal j 1
j hours the following prope ty viz >
j 851 Acres of la <1 more or less whereon the s
I defendant resides lying on lioi.li sides of Thomp. (
| suns Creek nd adjoining Lite hums o< Mrs. Car
| away. James Sine!:ir, and Lewis .Moa?'or at the i
suit of Patrick and John May vs. Alexander
, M l.v'
Terms?Cash?Purchasers to pay for noccssa?
I ry p pets.
JOHN EVANS,
Slid'. C. D.
SHi^nfT'v Oir.cn. TlkllP 0. 1812.
31 If
I
"THE SUBSCRIBER"
PURCHASED recenily in New York & \e?-y
heavy and general assortment of Goods wh h
have all come lo hand, and he now oii< i
them at Wholesale or Retail at very low pric r
for CaSiI or Produce.
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27th 1841. 80 tf
CANDLES AND SOAi*.
Sperm, Margarine and Tallow Candles.
Bar and Perfumed Sauj>.
pot Salo by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27. 1*41. 80 tf
HATS A1U tAfS.
15 Dozen (Jentlemena' and Buys, Black and
Drab Kiir Hats,
28 Dozen Wool Hats.
A lihrge stock of Fur, Hair, Cloth, and Se.
lette Caps,
For sale by
A. P LACOSTE.
ATTEST! 03 !
Chcraic Beat.
THE Muster which was
3 ordered lor the fourth of Julv
O postponed until the 9th
Xa* July; on which day there
will ho an election for Ma15
v order of Capt. Pegues.
I6! I T. G. SANDERS, ^
June 11, 1812. 31 tf
NOTICE.
TilE Copartneship h? retofore existing nndor
ihe firm of Janus G. Hcnmng &- Co. is
this day dissolved by mutual consent.
Tlic business of the linn will be closed by
James (f. Henning. who will continue the He.
ceiving, Forwarding and Com nismon business
on Ins own account.
Georgetown, S. C.June 1, 1842.
31 4t
fcl'OUTSJKANS I'OiVDEK.
ONE Case English Canister Riflo Powder,
manufactured by "P gous &. Witks," London,
lor sale by the Cauister.
D. MALLOY.
May 2d, 1641. 29 tf
NOTICE.
G H. DDNLAF
Would respectfully give notice to his friewds and
the public tbal having commenced business again
on his own account he finds it absolutely nere*.
sary to cu. t ill very much his credit business,
he has consequently determined to open accounts
only with such persons as have heretofore paid
their accounts punctually at or near the end of
I ho year and with such only as Wiil give posi.
live assurance of doing so in future.
Oct. 13, 1841. 48 tf
COTTON OSNABIJROS AND
COTTON YARN.
THE Subscriber has received on consignment
from tlie I)e K-ilh Factory at Caurdeti
S. C 12 Bales very superior Cotton Osnaburgsand
12 Bales Cotton Yarn, which he wil
sell by the Bale to MeichanU we o
lie'.ter tonus than they can purchase in NewYork
or Charleston.
He would also invito the Planters of the
neighborhood to call and examine tho Oznahurgx,
thev will find it a cheaper and better article than
has ever been sold in this market.
G. Ii. DUN LAP.
Clicrav. April 4, 1842. 21 11
HAKDWARE AXD SJIIIJIS'
TOOLS.
A genera! stock of these articles for sale by
A. P. LACOSTli.
October 27,1641. 50 tf
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE?
A Li. persons indebted to Lire Estate of the
late Mr?. Ann Li.le of Marlboro" District,
deceased, will make immediate payment to the
Subscriber, and ali persons having any demands
against the ?aid Estate will render attested tftnloments
of the s&:he within the time presetibed
by law to the Subscriber.
JAMES IRDY,
Adin.nstralor.
April 10, 134?. 26 3?n
GOOD BARGAIAS.
Tf* E Subs-riber has on hand many articleot
Merchandise not now in his line of bus
sin ess; and which bo has ho room in hi# fl.oio
for, all sue goods will be sold vory cheap.
Tiiey consist of tho following articles, vi?.
Negro Cloths fa jgwdd aftte'6) Whilo Flame.
Blanket Ovorcoiits, lJuffil Blankets, Bale Rope, j
Brass And Iro.is, Shovels and Tongs, Jllgwahd
Jars, Pots and Ovens. Iron a>;d Steel, Hardware
Crockery, dec.
C-. II. DUN LA P.
November. 10,1341 62 tf
BEACKSIVII THING.
THE Subscriber has this day recommenced
business on his own account and hnjies
by cloje application to business to share public
patronage. My price? will be moderate. Horse
Shoeing will receive my personal attention it is
therefore warranted to be done with neatness
Mid despatch
N. B.?I a:n now prepaieo to repair, or put
up n w lightning rods.
C. I. SIIIVER.
April 4 1842. 21 tf
NOTICE.
rHUIE Subs- ribem respectfully inform their
H. customers and tho pn tic generally th tthey|
lave made arrangement* t" keep their B.ikery in |
jnnration during the summer. Families and
Uhertfcurbe at all times supplied with trQ?h
Bread, Cakes and Crakrrs,
They will as usual keep a *supp'y of all article!
In their line.
RMANUEL & SOLOMONS.
June 22^48. 82 8t
POKT WINE.
\ Few Dozen I'ort of the most choice qualiy.
for sale by
EMANUEL &, SOLOMONS.
Turin >> 1KJ>. 32 4t
A CAKD.
DAGUERRKOTYPE IWWIArt
irks taken every day (Sundays excep.
ed) from 9 A. Al, till 5 P. VI. at the Corner of
kcond Street and Market Square.
a correct likeness
iml PERFECT specimens of the Art or no
rharge.
'1 lie public ir< i.vitrei to call and examine th
specimens at the room.
J. HERVEY.
June 20, 1812. 32 2t
AEGItOZIS TO HIRE.
FROM 6 to It) Prime men to hpe by tlie day,
week, ox month.
A. P. LACOSTE.
June 20, 1812. 132 if
SPRING AND SUiTIilIEn GOODS.
FtfliiE Subscriber has just received a well
JL selected stock of Pancy and Stable Dry
<j 3?<Js, G. II. DUN LAP.
Chora w, April 9, 1842. 22 if
Bonnetts.
JUST received a handsome nssortmcnl of
Ladies, Mi.-ses and Cliildrcns fine Straw,
Tuscan. Zcphuriue, Lawn and othe: Lshiunable
Bonnets. G. II. DUN LA P.
April 9, 22 tl
FASHIONABLE LEGHOk N AND
i^ALVi Ii??af Hata, for Men, Boys and Children
just received by
u. n. uu:\L.AI .
April 9, 22 tf
1IAUL11G
Ih'ivo two four horHC teams, that 1 am not
now able to give full employment, and should
eb glad to engage a job oF hauling, or work by
the da/ ??a very teamen able terms.
A. P. LACOSTE.
April 13, 22 tf
STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA.
Darlington District.
In the Court Common Pleas.
Petition for the benefit of the Insolvent
Debtor's Act.
A. BACOT having this sixteenth
1m day of April, eighteen hundred and fortytwo
filed a Petition Praying that he may have
tho benefit of the act of Asscmb y commonly
railed the Insolvent Debtors Act, It is therefore
ordered by the Court that all the Creditors of
the said Noah A. Bncot, do appear personally or
by Attorney before the Court of Common Pleas
on the second Monday after the fourth Monday
in October next, to shew cause if ary they
have, why the Prayer of the said Petition should
not bo granted, and that notice of tho said
Petition be published for the space uf throe
mouths in the Farmer's Gazelle.
8. WILDS DuBOSE, C. C. P.
By order of the Court.
April 16, 1842. 25 ftm.
BONNETS, HOODS, AND BAND
BOXES.
Ladies and Misses, Florence and Straw Bonnets.
Ladies Coloured Hoods. For sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
Octobei 27, 1841. 50 U
CASH SYSTEM CO^miTD.
THE TIMES are such as to compel the
Subscriber to ccnti ue the Cash Fystcni
Groceries and all articles in that line will
be sold for Cash only. Persons whose accts.
and notes s' ill remain unpaid, will please understand
that no now credits will he given
until all old arreareges are sett led in full.
D. MALLOY.
i r i ? - -- ' ~ " ?? ' ' mm
Election!
?N Pur-uance of an erder received from Co!
J. W. Bhtkoney, an elcc'ion for IM..jor or
Lower Battalion 2bth Regiment South Carolina
Militia will be held at Moore's Hotel ou Sa ur.
day thellth day of July next.
Lieut. C. I. Shiver and Ensign J. H. VcTvcr.
are hereby ox?i?rv<i to in couuuc ing said
eUKKiOtt.
B. F. PEGUF.S. Capt.
Boat No. 1.
Miy 24. 1P42. 2d tf
The <*olU open from ? I o'clock A, M. to 3
o'clock P. iM.
~IF01t SALE.
Tff E dwelling house and two lo's in Pnwo
Town, now oci tipied by W. J Bnley,
The situation id iii the healthiest part of the
Town.
For further part'CuU-rs application inny be
, made to Col. J. W. BhkeiVr.v or
11. f CHAPM AN.
June 14, 1^42. 31 2af2tn
MOItIG OF "ALLISO N" TEfl
YEAR OLD WHISKEY.
?N store ami for sale about 300 Gallons of
"AliisouV'old wh sk? y, on reasonable terms.
Apply to
* B. BRYAN & BRO.
June 14, 1842. 31 4t
POLE BOAT FOR SALE.
Tllfe Pole Boat James R E rvin will 1* sold
on favorable terms. She ia i ow on the
way up and will be delivered to the purchaser on
her ?rnval. Apply to either of the subbcrihcrs.
i). MALLOY.
W. & T. BAILEY &. Co.
JAMES II. COLE.
December 4, M4f. 4
SWEET POTATOES.
ONE HUNDRED Bushels of good size po'a.
tt>L?, for table use, in fine condi ion, for sabtjr
A. P. -LACOSTE.
I April 13, 22 if
. . .
Corn Wanted.
WANTED to purchase from 1000 to *0?0
Bushels corn to be delivered in Choraw,
or at any of the landings down Ihe river, for
which the highest market price will be paid
D. McNAlR.
April 11, 1842. 22 tf
WOOD.
I HEREBY tender to my late customers in
the Wood line, my grateful acknowledge,
meats, for the liberal patromge, I have received
at their hands, and would now most respectfully
request,^that they would continue to give their
orders to Major D. R. VV. Mclver, to whom I
liavHsobl my land, and who is fully prepared to
deliver any quant ity of weod th;>t may be rrquir
d. All orders for Wood ieft at my store, will be
sent to the residence of Major Mclver.
A. P. LaCOSTE.
Janunry 1*2, 1812. 12 tf
SADJDLERY.
A very large assortment of Boys, Men", and
Ladies Saddles. Also, Bridles, Martingales,
Whips, Collars, Saddle Bags, Gig, Sulkey,
and Carryall Harness, Stirrup Irons, Girths
and Surcingles. For sale very cheap by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27th 1841. 30 Li
?300 REWARD
WILL bo given for the apprehension
of
WILLIAM W. KING,
1 te Sheriff*of Darlington District, who escaped 1
frotn Jail on the morning of the llth instant,,
? I L . ?.?an />A?. Anml ku vivtlln /if *- > nrlw liriil ;
W M"!" II*" vtrui u ? ?i r" p?ii*' /
WriU. S.iH Ki"g i? about Kify years of ag?\
nKi.nt 5 li ot 8 idohi's liitrlj. has k ;en black eyes.
d.?rk hair, tir god with grey. Somewhat ecccn
trie in manner. Has been for many year* past
a. circuit rider of the Methodist KpUcopd
Church.
The at ovc reward will he paid to any person
or perrons who shall deliver said King to the
Subscriber at Dailington Court Ho re. S. C.
wm. wi.n<;atk
shir. u. i>.
. .Tunc 15, IS 12. 32 di.
New Steam Boat line.
A Steam Boat Line h;.s Ix-en formed in conno*.
lion with the new Steam Boat 'Utility" and a
sett of low Boats at present llueo in number
others wil' he added as ttie 1 usin"as miy require.
The Utility was built in Wilmington in 1811, ;
and draws when empty but 19 inches water. :
She c irrics 600 Bales of Cetlou aud draws then
but little over three feet. i I
Country merchants who may wish to get their
Goods up in the Summer and early in the Kail .
when tho River is generally low will find it to
their advantage to patronize this. Several for- ?
warding Merchants .and other residents of Che.
raw and other places are interested, and fool j.
confident that tLey can hold out such inducement
: to the back country as will be beneficial
to all concerned. The business w ill ba done
principally by tawing lighters which will insure
<i passage while there is two feet watei in the
ohuuuel.
B. BRYAN V.BRO.
Agents.
From the Transcript (Charleston) of March 3d.
Charleston S. C\, Feb. 28, 1842.
This to .ill whom it may concern?we, the
undersigned, William Bird, Jos< pli Addison, and j
James .Marsh, junior; shipwrights of the above
named city, by the request o! John Kitkpatriek,
repaired on board of the St aim r Utility, com- t '
munded anJownedhyihe8 .i l Ki: kpitr.ck, and t
after a fuil exuminalion of the hull and con* 1 j
struction of tho s tid St. ain Boit Ut lily, are of , ^
unatiimous opinion that the said Steam Boat
Utility is in every respect suitable and strong *enough
to navigate any River or Rivois, and
capable of carrying five hundred or uioio bale- ?
of cotton. ! .
To which we have fixed our names and sjiIs j
this 26th 4'cUurv 8-t^.
W. IMRP [S?nl ] '
JOS. ADDISON, [Ronl ] 1
JAS. MARSH, jr. [Seal.] i'
I'
' 7 r- ' no . o.n
U/wricsion reo. iosi. ;
I do hereby certify that I wis Pilot on B^ard .
the Steam Hoal Uliity and that the said boat 1
was expos d to a heavy *ca during the passage j
between Wilmington and Charleston without j
receiving any damage. I <Jo also certify that she ,
did not wink. r>r show any signs of weakness,
and tha she was not pumped out during lhe i (
time I was o.i board ofhir. t
WILLIAM CLEMMONS. ,
June 6. 1?42. 30 I ami 3m
The "Charlotte Jearns1 and J ffusnnian, .
Sal sbuury Watchman and Fayettcvifle Observer 1
wil each iu?*ri Ihe above once a month lor three |
months, and forward th'-ir accounts to the office j
oflh'- Fa i mors' Cnx ?tte, Chernw, for payment
IfANfJEL JOHN ad* '
WOULD respectfully inform the citizens I 1
of Ch raw, and the public generally that j ?
he his now on hand a pool s:p,;Iy of Gcnt'cmens'
tine Moots and SIio? s and Ladies' hue j
Seal Shoes ami Kid Slippers, together with a j '
variety of oilier kmJs all of which uic oil r..u ai. . '
low pricts. | i
A snpp'y of northern Solo leather and C If j ,
| Skins of the best quality just received and two I
| go's! " orktnen employed so that Mo its and Shoes
j of a gi<od quality will bo made to orJ? r wit shod
i notice.
Gentlernerig' Summer Clothing for sale cheap, i
I Sugar, C'olFo, Salt. Molasses. R en, &c., wil1
be sold us ow as such articles can be bought in ,
this market.
Vay 9, 1842. 26 tf
SPEKJ3, A.\D TAXiiEI-iS Oil., '
By the Biircior a! re'atl, for salt* hy
A. i\ LACOd'JE.
October 27, 1841. 50 ti
I 1 j'
Jfc*_ ^ V "V-?- at; .m v
i'.lCO.V. |
and
s,co? fc-sa |
LARD.
For sale by
JOHN W. L AK.
April 21. 1812. 21 tf !
AXES* ]
10 dozpu Collins, Hums. and Marsh synerior
Axes, for sale by the dozen ai much below the
usual rates. '
A. P. LACOSTE. !
October 27 18*11. 5(1 tf I
CORN WANTED, ,
THE Subscriber wishe* to purchase 2 (.0 (
iius.helh good Corn,
D WALLOY. ! I
December 6, 1S4I 4 if ]
PECTORIAL ILLUSTKAT!^. .
VOLUMES Ut. 2?i*l and 3rd, ef Pictorial
Illustrations of the iiibic eonuiuing 20b v
angraving* ea. Ii. ?J
For sale low nt the I]
CilEKAW LOOKS IORE. >
2o tf
UPPERUND SOLE LEATfflER* | ^
Wax, and Calf Skins, and Hemlock Tanned
Sole Leather. For sale low.
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. 50 tf
IVARDWAStE.
T1HE Suhsrribei keeps constancy an hand a
Urge and well schcled nsgortmenl of
Hardware, including almoM every description of
? ...i ; .1. t.l _ ! : ......
| L/1 (itinera iuois, wumu uu is sitting wij
I cheap.
I D. M ALLOY.
March 6, 1842. 17 if
2590 PAIR SHOE?.
Comprising every varie'y, and fur bale on accommodating
terms.
A. P. LACOSTE. i .
October 27, 1841. 50tf ! *
FA.\C1 A\fi> STAPLE
DRY GOODS.
A few Fancy, and a large and well selected stock
of Staple Dry Goods for sale lew by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. 50 tf:
teed pea?7
WANTED 25 or 30 bushels of good j
seed peas. Enquire at this office, or of ei
jVr.D McNair. j u
SLUM'S SOlTfl CAROMAA 81
A large supply of Suinn's llift ry of South I ul
( nrolinii, dcn.gned lor the u*e of Sclimls w
and Academies. j P
For sale ai the Bojkstnrr by j G
JOHN WRIGHT. !ui
20 if I ar
"gOtTII CAROLINA. I
Chesterfield District. * j
^A.MHET, I). TIMMON.S, T-.Hk b< fore me
^5 a buy mare Mule almm fourteen years obi, j
blind of tiie rijfht eye, pear in rked rear on Ibe i r
right biile ofthe rump, tin: end of the ears cut olF, .
and small white spot in the forehead, the hair _
rhav d off the tail appraistd at thiiiy five D-I- (
JOHN SINCLAIR. j /
Magistrate
April II, 164*4. iuiuflni !
CHEESE.
1 ?\ CASKS CIIKKSE ?
Vr lor Sale hjr
A. P. LACOSTE.
Dec. 1, 1841. 3 tf
GLASS, PAINT, AND PETTY.
\ Large Slock ot these articles, which will
>e bold at reduced rated.
A. P. LACOSTE.
The Subscriber has just received, and mi
icepconstantly on liaiid.Cotlon Yarn and Twii;?
it wholesale, Troui the Aiunlaclory ol Lockinguin.
GEO GOODKICri.
Cheraw, Jan. 1840. 10 n
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May 31, 1S41.
20 tr
in tliu Common Illas.
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Henry Easterling, ) Declaration
vs. > on note in
G. W. Booth. S Attachment.
WHEREAS the Plaintiff in this action did
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Ihesterfield C. H. Dec. 2a, 1841, (
9 le'lmHy
riTon??i>h.
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