Indian Anecdote.?John S^quashe. !5
quash, an Indian of the remains of a tribe 1
in Connecticut, was some years since ( I
brought before a justice of the peace on; 1
some charge or other, which 1 do not now
recollect. John happened to he drunk 1
at the time, and instead of answering
directly to the questions put by the jus.
ticc, merely muttered out: " Your honor
is vcrv wise?verv wise?y-y-your honor
is vr y wise, I say."
Hemg unable to get nnv other answer
from him, the justice ordered him to he
locked up till the next day. when John
was brought before him perfectly sober.
" Why, John,"said the justice, 44 you i
were drunk as a beast yesterday. W hen
I askc 1 you any questions, the only answer
you made was?4 lour honor s very j
w s ? very wise.'"
* I)id I call honor ?WW' said the In
dian with a look of incredulity.
44 Yes,"answered the magistrate.
4 Then," rcp'ied John, 44 I must have !
been drunk sure enough." j
A Pentagonal Duel ?In our late
Loudon papers \vc find an immensely j
and outrageously absuid correspondence,!
sm^llinjr of powder and bali, but so hope- |
'esdy involved and bctwisted that no fight
i
iit I been got out of it, that we despair
of being able to give a clear account of
/he causa belli between the parties. It
seems that a Mr. S\ mons had taken of- ,
fence at something said about him by one
iSn William Wraxall, and sent a hostile
message by a certain Mr. Lev, to which J
Sir William was reported by Mr. Lev to
h ive given an improper answer; Sir Wil'i
i u denied the impropriety, and sent a
Mr. Porthwick to Mr. Ley with a challenge.
which Mr. Ley r.fused to accept
on 11 ground of Sir Williams miscon*
duct to Mr. Symons; publications orisu d
bv one Mr. Rol>crtson, Lev's fn? n 1 '
\ hicri Borfhwiek pronounced false, and
t er upon challenged Robertson, who de- j
< lined the honor for certain reasons
which do not very distinctly appear. A
whole shower of notes and memoranda
followed, in vvhieh the partus jnve each
other the lie nil round, hut which did little
or nothing toward unravelling the tangled
skein of their embioilment; and at the
date of the last advices the mitter stood
thus: Syinons wanted to fight Lev, Ley
wanted to fight Borthwick, Bortlnvick
wanted t?? fight Robertson, and Robertson
did not want to fight at all, while neither
of the other four had any desire to fight
t <e particular gentleman asking the favor J
at his hands. The London papers, which i
r liculethe absurdity of the whole alTair, j
suggest that a pentagonal fight be got up,
the parlies being stationed in a five sided
figure, and every man taking a crack at 1
lits right hand neighbor.?JV. Com.
O 3
Jeu d'Esi hit.?T. e editor of the London
Age, slates tbol having had occasion
to explore files of the morning papers for
an advertisement, several singular nnti- j
res to correspondents struck his eye.?
The following from the British Travel- !
i 1
Irr are specimens :
"Common Sense" if passible in our
next. j
'Christianity" must he deferred fijr
more temporary matter
Scandal" has already appeared in a j
for ner number.
"Truth" is inadinissahlc.
iloncsty" would he unintelligible to
many of our readers.
We know nothing of "Good Manners" <
I
therefore Il?c writer must lie mistaken in
his conjectures.
"Seurrilit\" may depend upon h ingj
inserted during the course of the week. I
Decency" must be altered to make it j
fit for our columns.
44A Patriot" is at present rather out of
date.
44 Vn Honest Lawyer," with other originals
in a day or two.
"Matter ot Fact" does not come within
the circle of newspaper intelligence. |<
TJ MISS EMMA VKK, WHO HAD A PET JAY, J
OF WHICH SHE WAS VERY FOND. | 1
O, M A V! O, M A V !
I've f lien in !ovc with U;
I' U >in fail as D nan P,
what else could 1 do ?
A'id pray B kind enough to try
11 L' Cdii'l love again,?
R. dearest, deign to cast ynui I ,
Ou iiic, and ease n y pain.
Vo ir J is fo d, too, ohich I knew
lie docs S A t? prove;
And lie can talk, I grant, but O !
lie cannot talk o! lore. < <
4
Believe me, M A. when I say 1
1 dote to that X S, 1
I N V oven that pet J, 1
Which U sometimes caress, '
Though rotny Oilierxrirls I kuow,
And thej R fa* 2 C4
Yet L' X L them nil?oak! so ,
1 love but M A Y. P
P. S.?My love can neVr DR. | i
Except wli'Oi I shall die;
Ami if your heart must ray me r,ay, .
Just write and t-rll iue Y. ! .
< I
i
An I of inr nothing V will C,
No more ou earth I'll trouble l'f
Bu< some day drug the river [>.
And there U'll find?J. W.
A GOOl) STORY.
TI e folio \ ing excellent story is told of (
Mr Shcafe a irrocer in Portsmouth New
Hampshire; we see it in several of the I
eastern papers: ?
It appears that a man had purchased a ^
quantity of wool from him, which had a
heen weighed and paid f??r, and Mr. S. s
had gone to the desk to get change for a ' '
note happening to turn while there, he j
saw, in the glass that hung so as to re- i
fleet the *d op, a stout arm reach up ari;l '
take from the shell a heavy white oak
dices**. iujlcad tf appearing suddenly j
ind rebuking tl.c ifian for bis thef',* as
another would, thereby loosing his custom
Fore;vi r, the <ra~tyold gentleman gave
the thiol" his change as if nothing had
happenned, and then under the pretence
r>f lifting the hag to lay it on a horse for
him, toulv hold o| it, on doing so, it appeared
heavier than he appeared to ex
j> ct, upon which he exclaimed; Why.
hless me, I must have reckoned the
weight wrong.' ?<)n no,' said (he oilier,
'yon may ho sure o' flint, for [ counted
them with von." 'Well well; we won't
dispute about the matter?it's ensilv
tried!'replied M .S. pulling the bag into
the scales again. ?'There!' said he, '1
told you so?knew I was right?made a
a mistake of nearly twenty pounds: how.
ever, if you do it want the whole yon
needn't have it?77/ take part of it oul\'
:No n ','said the o h r staying the hands
of Mr. S. on his way to the strings of the
hag, *7 rather guess III take the irholeV
And this he did, paying lor rascality by
receiv ing skim milk shecse or tap rock at
the price of wool.
M When I caine to this country,** nays an
emigrant, ;41 had several hundred dollars in
gold, ana they then called me Mr. Smith:
but when it was all gone, I was only called
p a n Uncle Bill."
THE RIGHTS OF WOMAN'.
On the trial of a woman i i England, for
biting off a man's nose, the foreman of the jury
decided, that if a man attempted to kiss a
wourn against h *r will, she had a right to
bite off his nose, if she had a fancy for so
-X ? i A ?'* >???^A io n/?oAi"ilinirlu rot lirnorl
UUlllg . .1 VUIUIVI n an avvui ivwui uvu
for the defendant.
TOWH iTIKETIiVG.
IN Compliance witii the leque.-t of some of
the citizens, the Town Council invite a
Town Meeting at the Hall on Saturday the 9th
of July, at three o'clock P. M. for the purpose
of considering the ) roprhly of modifying or
rep alinglhe Ordinance ulo prevent Horses and
olhor slock from running at large at the Town
of Cheraw"?and for tlio further purpose of con.
sideriug the subject of petitioning the Lcgida.
turc at it next session to extend and define th#
limits of the Town of Choraw.
By order of Council.
JOHN A. TNG LIS,
Iuiondant.
June 27. 1S1J 33 2t
THE UNITED STATES I> STRICT COURT, )
District of South Carolina. ^ !
i \ IMVkri PTCY.
WHHUCAS, Kn dred Bennett, Merchant
of Ncwnia k -l, Darlington District,
S. ('. hath filed a Peition praying that he may
be declared a Bankrupt, pursuant 1o tlie Act ol :
Congress of the United States, made and now in J
force, concerning Bankrupts, and that ho may
have the bonefi ofth-said Ac*; this is to giviiOt'CC
of 'he said Petition, and that a hearing
tlrweof will be had before the Honorable ROB.
RRT B GILCHRIST, Judge of the said
Court, at a (Joyl to be lioh'en at the federal
Court Home, in Charleston, mi Monday *ho
eighteenth day of J 11y next at eleven n'oloc^
A. M., at which place and tunc all jrersons interest'
<1 may ap|>ear and shew cause, if any they
have whv the pr ycrof the said Petitioner should
not lr- granted.
H. Y. GRAY, Clerk,
Charleston 33d day of June, t#s2.
33 31
DISTRICT TEMPERANCE MEETINC.
The friends of Temperance in Marlboro' Distriolein;
requested to meet at Bennettsvilic o#
Monday the fourili ??f July next for the purpose
of fo/uiii.g a I>i=>tric?. Temperance Society.
As it is salt day, it is proposed to have the
Me-.ting in the ufteruong, and measures will be
taken the proceeding* interesting
Societies from ths neighboring Districts and
tUe friends of Temperance generally, arc respcctfwily
invited to attend.
.jiuiic stjlh. i-c43!.
NOTICE.
Benjamin m.intosh having applied
for and received the benefit of the Insol
v? nt Debtors Law at the last term of the Court
of Common Pleas for Chesterfield District, and ,
having filed with his petition the tollowiug schedule
of his Estaio, viz One Book Case, one
Bureau, one Toil.t Class, ono Portable Desk,
two Leather Trunks, Infiuts ('rib, obc Rflc
Gun, one Silv-. r Watch, History of England,
I'O Greece, Do. South America, Do. W. States,
Watts on the Mind, llervcy's Meditations, Life
r?f Wrn. Penn, Do. Marion, C.ty of the Sultan
Memoirs of Episcopius, W riling* of1
Maria Edgcworth, 10 Vols., Rollins Ancient
History, I^mprere's Classical Dictionary, R<>.
inan Antiquities, IMcKcnzir's Rec'ts., Burns'
Poems. Campbell's Do., Life of Franklin, Sam
Slick, Travels in America, one Looking Glass,
a few chairs, Lirgo Family Bible, History
or Rome, Walkei's D'Ciioiiary, Shake. |
^[ieare, Eweh Medical Companion,Ready Calcu- I
lator & Interest Bo"k, E of Woman's J j
Life, S;igcof Crete d-, Ernest Maltr ivin, Pil- ( ?
grims of the Rliine, Form Rook, American t
Chesterfield, Scottish (-hi?fs, Concordance to i
Holy Scripture*, Book on Book-keeping. South- )
oin Cabinet, one Oa*pet Bag, one Cow Hide, 1
one Hair Trunk, ??ue pair sinall scales and few j
cast I on weights, one whisk Broom, one Towil
*r Horn and Mask, Pencil atid Pock t knife,
one Kw?-r and B-sin. So p and Brush, Stai)d.s?
one Col'd Mug, one Pocket Book, ono \
rlion, one Borckganion Box, one Booking
Chair aud Cushion, one Umbrella, one j?ajr ^
Kazors and 2 Straps, one Swo/d-Coae, < rump- i
ing Irons, G,ig Whip, share in Rngii>eC??H*pany, ! (
Comb-on the Constitution, Proverbs, Book of,
flasher, Fi*ks Travels, modern acting Hraoja., i
Irons forjBrick Manufactory. And the same lnvijig
been regularly assigned to me, I shall on [
Thursday the 7il? of Juiy next ojjof at Public
auction in the town of Clieraw, and suh tjje |
property mentioned in said schedule. Terms
made known on day ofpaha.
JOHN EVANS, Assignee.
June 21, IH42. 32 2l
MIFKIFF SAFES.
ON Wiits of Fieii Facias will be s Id Iwfore
t!?e Court House d'*won lho first Monday
iinlduy following in July icrxt within the legal
lours the following p 'pe;ty viz:
Nr>l Acres of 'h d more 01 Joss whereon fho
lefeudarit leaidos lying on both sides of Thomp.
oris Crock '?id adjoining the lanus o( Mrs. Car
iway. James Sinclair, und I*' wis Mea?'or at tli* i
urt of Patrick and John May vs. Alexander
day,
To: ms?Cash? Purchasers to pay for use- ssa
V |)Ul>01&.
JOHN ICVWS,
si?ir. c. i).
S.':' iiil' s Olhcr, June 'J, lSl'J.
i3i tf
"Tnrc SUBSCRIBER"
PURCHASED rrrcnilyin New Vork a \rrv
heavy and general assortment of Gnmls wh h
have all come to hand, and he now offi ?
them at Wholesale or Retail at very low pric r
for Cas.i or Produce.
A. !\ LACOSTE.
October 27th 1841. SO If
^ I.'K ? wn sn i i?.
* .'1 .1 mw m 4 i.T JTLl-m mr .
Speriii, Marianne and Tallow Candles.
Bar and Perfumed Saop.
Foe Sale bv
A. P. HCOSTE.
Oeto'-er 27. 18IT. .00 tf
HATS AAD CAPS.
15 Dozen fJentlemens' and Boys, Black and
Or ah Fur Hats,
28 Dozen Wool Hats.
A Large stock of Fur, Ilair, Cloth, and Se.
lette Caps,
For sale by
A. P. LA COST R.
ATTESTIOH S
Cher ate Jicat.
- THE Muster which was
ordered lor the fourth of July
10 is postponed until the 9ih
Jnlv ; on which day thor<
fwill he an election for Maty
ord^r of Capt. Pcgues.
T. G. SANDERS,
June 14, 1812. 31 tf
IV OTIC JR.
THE Cnpartneship li*letofore existing untlei
the Htm of Janus G. Hemimg & Co. is
I tlii:; day dissolved by mutual consent,
j The b sineiw of the firm will lie closed l>)
I Jam^s li. denning, who will continue the Re
ceiving, Forwarding and Commission business
on his own account.
Georgetown,S. C.June 1, 1842.
31 4t
SPORTSMAVS POWDER.
ONE Case Englisli Canister Rifle Powder
manufactured hy "P;gous &. Wilks," J^on
don, lor sale by ll?e Canister.
D. MALLOY.
May 28, 1*41. 29 tf
NOTICE.
GII. DPALAP
Would icspect fully give notice to his friends and
the public that having commenced business agthj
on his own account he finds it absolutely necessary
to cm t dl very much his credit business,
he has consequently determined too; en accounts
only with such persons as have heretofore paid
their accounts punctually at or near the end o!
the year and with such only as will givo posi
tivc assurance of doing so in future,
Oct. 13, 1841. 48 if
COTTON OSAABDRRS AND
COTTON YARN.
THE Subscriber has received on consign,
nient from tlie Do Kalb Factory at Camden
S. C 12 Gales very superior Cotton Osnaburg^and
i-2 Bajca Cotton Yarn, which he wil
sell tli.c Bale to \f cr chants o-- us good c
lie'.tcr tornvs th^n tli^y PM) jmrclmse in New
Yoik or Charleston.
fie would also invite the Planters of the
neighborhood to call and examine tho Oznaburg*,
<1 will find it a cheaper and better article than
has ever been sold in this market.
0- J/. PUN LAP.
Cuotsw, April 4, l?i2. 41 tf
HARDWARE A VD SMITHS'
TOOLS.
A general?vact tf AAiese article* (urszle by
A. P. LACWfB,
October 27,1841. 50 tf
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALE persons indebted t the Estate of tli.o
late Mrs. Ann Lide of Marlboro' District,
deceased, will make immediate payment to tlw
Subscrilmr, and ali persons having any demands
against the ?aid Estate will render attested slate,
incnts of the same within the time prcsciibcJ
by law to tho Subscriber.
JAMES IRBY,
A11111 nslrator.
April 10, 1841. 26 3...
GOOD BARGAINS.
TBI ME Subscriber has on band many articleJL
of Meichandise not now tn his line of bus
sinegs; and which ho has no room in his s ore
for, all sue! goods will be sold very cheap.
Tlicy consist of the fyJtoifWg' aflticlap, vix
Negro Cloths (a $q.o4 article) While flams,
Blanket Overcoats, Uyffil Blank-its, Gale Rop \
Brass And Irons, Shovfe^ and Tongs, Jugs and
Jars, Pots and Ovens. lron#?d Steel, J
Crockery, &.c.
G. II. DUN LAP.
November. 10,1841 52 tf
KLACKSITCITIIIAU.
Subscriber has this day recommenced
business on his own account and hopes
by close application to business to share public
patronage. My prices will be moderate. Ibirs*
Shoeing wid rcccivu my personal attention it is
therefore warranted t9 be done with neatness
and despatch
N. B.?I am now prepared to repair, or puj
ijj> p xr li#hij;i?ij
c. i. shiver.
April i 1612. 21 tf
AOTJCF.
THE Subscribers rcspeciOi'ly inform their
customary ujuJ the pit no generaMy thai they
Irtk^e MUidfl arrangements t keep their Bakery in
apcr-rtion during the summer. Families and
others car be at all times supplied with fresh
Bread, Cakes and Crakers.
They will as usual keep a supp'y of all articles
in the if Ijrvp.
EMANUEL & SOLOMOJVS.
June 22, 184a 32 iit
POKTUIlfE, ^
A Few Dozen Fort ui the (Most clwien quality.
forsa'e by
EMANUEL & SOLOMONS.
June *22,1842* 32 4t
" A CABD.
OAGUERKEOTIPE A? 1
Tl'KLS TAKEN everyday (Sundaysexocp.
tod) from 9 A. M, till 5 P. M. at the Corner of
stcond Street ami Market Square.
A CORRECT LIKENESS
?nd PERFECT ejiecyficiui of tlie Art or no
lliU PIIO
The pnMic ar<' i to call andoxamino the
Kpcciuicn* at lite room.
J. HERVEY.
June 20, 1^42. 32 2t
to hire:
I^RO.Vl 6 to 10 Prime men to hire hj the dny,
trerk, or mouth.
A. )\ LACOSTK.
June 20, 1812. 32 if
[SPRING AND SINIIER GOODS.
rBTIiL Subscriber lias just received a well
JL soiecled stock of Pancy and Staple Dry
!(iwlst G. H. DUN LAP.
Chora w, April 0, 184*2. 22 If
j IJonnctts.
JUST received a handsome assortment of
Ladi. s, Mimes and Children* fine Straw,
J Tuscan. Zejiharinc, Lawn and otlie?- fmhionahle
I Bonnets. G. H. DUN LA P.
April 9, 22 tl
FASHION A BrLLrillOl \ AND
t^Al.M Loaf II.ils, for Moii, Boys and Children
just received by
(J. II. DUNLAP.
April 9, 22 tf
| HAULING
I have two four horse lea ins, that I am not
now able to give full employment, and should
I eb glad to engage a job of hauling, or work by
I ihc diij on very reasonable terms.
A. P. LAC03TK.
April 13, 22 if
STATE OF SOUTH-CAROLINA,
> Darlington District.
I.v tup. Court Common Pleas.
i Petilion for the benrft of the Insolvent
Debtor's Act.
MXQAli A. BACOT having this sixteenth
1m day of April, eighteen hundred and fortytwo
filed a Petition Praying that he may have
the benefit of the act of Asscmb y commonly
i ailed tho Insolvent Debtors Act, It is therefore
ordered by the Court that all the Creditors cif
the said Noah A. Bacot. do appear personally or
by Attorwy before the Court of Common Pleas
on the second Monday after the fourth Mortl ?y
in October nex'? to shew'cause if any they
have, why the Prayer of the said Petition should
. not be granted, and that notice of the said
, Petition be published for tiie space of threo
mouths in the Farmer's Gazette.
S. WILDS DuBOSE, C. C. F.
By order of the Court.
April !G, 1812. 25 ftm.
BONNETS, HOODS, AND BAND
BOXES.
Ladies and 4/ippes, Florence and Straw Bonnets.
i.adtes Coloured Hoods. For sale hy
A. P. LACOSTK.
Octobei 27, 1841. 50 tl
4 CIV CircrvaviMV m ? rm% armr wr n
THE TIMES are such as lo compel the
Subscriber to ccnti-ue the Cash system
Groceries and all articles in that line will
be sold fur Cash only. Persons whoso nccis.
and notes still remain unpaid, will please unI
dersrand that no new credits will l.e given
until all old arreareges are settled in full. ?
1). MALLOV.
; Election!
IN Pnr-nance of an erdef received from Col.
J. VV. Blakoney, an eloc*i<;.'? for Major 01
Lower Battalion 2rtth Regi incut Smith Cjroiiuu
Militia will be held at Moore's Hotel on ?a..lir.
day thc9t.h day of July next.
Lieut. C. I. Shiver and Ensign J. H. Mclvcr.
are hereby ordered to assist in conduc ing said
election.
B. F. PEGUF.S, Capt.
1 Beat No. 1.
May 24. 1P42. 26 tf
' i The PoIin open from 11 o'clock A, M. to 3
j o'clock P. M.
FOR SALE.
THE dwelling house and two lots in Powc
Town, now occupied by W. J. Bailey.
''pic situation j* \fi ^!>q healthiest p.nt of the
| TownFor
fiutlier part'cidars application may hi
made to Col. J. W. Blakcncy or
H, T CHAPMAN.
;,vnc }l, 1842. 31 2.?f2:n
MORE or "ALLISO.A'S" ffe.H
IEAB OCD WHKKE1.
IN slop? and for salo about 3i>0 Ga1 mis ol
,,Alliso?'a"o!d Ah sk?y, on reasonable terms.
Aj?plv to
B. BRVAS k liBO.
June 14, 1842. 31 4t
nnt r no if fflft ? j r.P.
JTMliE P?4c Bo.it James R Ervin wi'l lie sold
-B. on favorable terms. She i* r ow Oil the
way up and will be delivered to die ^imhnser oo
i Iter arrival. Apply to cjt h??r of tilt* subscribe^.
D. MALLOY
;y. & T. BAILEY & Co.
JAMES ii. C4HM.
I Drceinhrr 4, I8JI. 4
SWEET POTATOES.
ONE HUNDRED Bushels of pood si7.~ pn?a.
Iocs, for tablo u?j, in tine condi'ion, for sale
: by
A. P. LACOST&
| April \2, 22 W
! Corn Wanted.
ANTED to purchase front 1010 1.0 '000
J w Bushels corn to he delivered ij3 Clio/aw,,
I oi at any of the landings ('.own t?w mcr. for
which the higho t market price will be paid
1). McNAIR.
April jl, J84?. n tf
WOOD.
I II EC EH Y tender to my late customers in
the VVe.od Ii.rje. my gfulctiji aekn/jwlertge. '
incuts, for the liberal fMtronngft, I have received
i at their hands, and would now mos' re pertfully
request/that I hey would continue to give their
| orders to Major P. R. W. Melver, to wjjom I
1 have said my land, ayjd who is fully prepared to
[ deliver any quantity of weed that may be rcqniI
r d. Ad orders for Wood left at my store, will be
! sent to the r> aid lice of Major Mclver.
A. P. LuCOSTE.
Janunry 1*2. 1812. 12 tf
SADDLER
A very largo assortment of Boys, Men8, and
| Ladies Saddles. Also, Bridles, jl/artingales,
Whips, Collars, Saddle Bags, Gig, Stilkey.
and Carryall Harness, Stirrup |ron8f Girths
and Surcingles. For 6ale very cheap by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27th 18-11. 50 tl
?300 ~REWAl
. ^KS7ALL bo given for the apprehension
If Of
WILLIAM VV. KING,
I ite Sheriff of Dariingtnn District, who cspaped :
from Jail on the morning of the lllh instant,'
where hi was confined bv virtue of sundry li.tii
Writs. S.id King is about Kif'y years of age,
about 5 t< ot 8 inch' s high, has keen black eys,
dark hair, tii god with grey. Somewhat eccen
trie in manner, Has been for many years past
a circuit rider of the Mothpdisl Episcopal
Church.
The a!>ove reward will be paid to any person
or persons who shall deliver aaid King to the
Subscriber a: Dailington Court Ho.se. S. C? |
WM. WINHATK,
1 Sliff. D. P. J
June 15, IS 12. 32 3t I
New Steam Boat line. |
A Steam Boat I.iuo La a lienn formed in coniinc- I J
lion with the new Steam Rout "Utility" and a
j sett of tow Boat* ?it present threo tu numlrer
I others wil' be added as the businessiniy n qiiiro. ' j
The Utility wan built in Wilmington in I84lf 4
! and draws when empty but 19 inches water! A
j She e irries 500 Bales of Cttton and draws then be
[ but little over three feet.
Country merchants who may wis-h to get their
Goods up in the Summer and early in the Full
when the River is gcnernl'y low \vi I find it to
I their advantage to patronize this. Several lor- 1
I warding Merchants and other residents of Che- J '
raw and other places are iuteri>ledf and feel
confident that they can hold out such indu -e- J
incntr to the hack country as will l>; beneficial j
to all concerned. The business will 1>" done
principally by t nving lighters which will insure
1 a passage while there is two feet wate? in the
1 ohannel.
B. BRYAN V BRO
Agents.
1
From tlio Transcript (Charleston) of March 3d.
Charleston S. C\, Feb. 28, 1842.
This to all whom it may concern?we, the"1 f
itnd'Tsigned, William Bird, Joseph Addison. and j _
; Jain'-s Marsh, junior; shipwrights of the above j:
nunird citv, by the request o' John Kit kpatrick,
repaired on board of the Steamer Utility, com.
maiided and owned by the said Kirkpitrick, and "
aficr a full examination of (lie hull and con- (;
struction of the s.iid Steam Boit Utlity, are of (|
I unanimous opinion that the said Steam Bo>t ;
i Utility is iit every respect suitable and strong .
' enough to navigite any River or Riveip, and
| capable of carrying five hundred or more bale* p
of cotton. S<
To whifch we have fixed our names and g.:als j ^
j this 26th Ftbrury 842. I
W. BIRD [SonL] j
JOS. ADDISON. [SenI ] "
JAS. MARSH, jr. [Seal.] u
Chnr'cslon Feb. 28. 1842. ' !
I do hereby certify that I w is Pilot on Board !
the Stoani Bout Uli ity and that tho said boat
I was oxjiosed to a heavy sea during llm p outage I)
j between Wilmington and Charlesiou without i
' receiving any damage. I do also certify that she i j
1 i did not woik. or show any signs of weakness,
! and tha she was not pumped out during the
' time I was o.i board of her. t<
\ WILLIAM CLEM MONS.
j June fi. 1542. 30 Inmt3in fo
j The "Charlotte Journal and J fF-nonhn,
1 Sal sbiury Watchman and F.iye* eville Observer r
i will each insert the above once a iiunilh for three ! J*
j months, and forw.iru their a.-counts io he nffioo j
' j of the Fanners'Ouzctte, Cheruw, for payment. , [
| j _ J.
! DANIEL JOH^OX i8
WOULD Xi-sp'C'fully ill lorn I ?h?J citizens j
#.?" < *1. .....I ll,? ..,.1,11,. ?..,.n,nll?l|,,| I ft
he h i8 now on liaiiJ a good supply of | ti
j mens' tiuo Boots and Sim > and Ladies' firm q
j Seal Shoe* and Kid Slippers, together with a
variety of other kinds all of which arc od'-red at c
low prici a. "
A supply of northern Sole I/Mlher and Calf
; Skins of Clio best quility just received and two
good v> orkincn employed so that Boots and Slums ((
j ol a good quality will be made to order on short
, jiOtici'. "
Gentlemetis' Summer Clothing for s-ilcchcap. It
Sugar, Collie, SiUt. Molasses, Rice, Ac., will |j
j be sold as low as such articles can be bought ii>
j this market.
j J/ay 9, 1842. 26 tf n
SPERM, A SO TANNERS OIL, ?
By the Barrei or at retail, for sale by B
A. 1*. LAC08TK. it
October 27. 1841. 50 ti
10,000LBS. \l
BACON. 1*
and .
i,ooo lbs. ;
LARD. . 1:
For sale by
JOIIN' W. L AK. s(
April 21, 1812. 21 tf
AXES - jtl
18 dogen Col'fnp, Hunts, awl Marsh stip^rior ! lr
Axes, for sale hv the dozen at imicii bvlttw the j V)
i usual rates, C'
A. P. LACOSTE. jlh
October 27 1841. 50 tf L
?
CORN WAITED,
fBAHK Subscriber wishes to purchase 2 00 ^
EL Bushels i>qoU Corn,
* P MALLOY. u
December 6, 184f 4 tf , pf
i - 11*
PICTORIAL ILLUSTRATIONS. N
W 7" PLUMES 1st. 2nd and 3rd. ef Pictorial -
JJtojtFitinns of the Bible containing 20?J j *
Hiigraving* ?*<< . . j fl
Vof sale low at the j
CUBl?AW BOOKS rORF..
ieO if
j IPPBR AAD SOLE LEATHER.
I Was, ?od vJalf Skins, and Hemlock Tanned j
Sole Leather. Tor pale low.
A. P. LACOSTE. j
October 27, 1841. 50 tf.
HARDWARE.
THE Subseril**! keeps coindaut'y an hand a ;
l-rge and well sebcted assortment t.f 1
H.ifilvvH/e, including nlmoM every doscrinlien of
C ptnlers Tools; which he is silling very
cheap.
D. MALLOY. i
March 8, 1842. 17 tf A
2500 PAIR SHOES.
Comprising every varie'y, and for sale on accommodating
terms. ?
A- P. LACOSTE.
October 27, 1841. 50U
FA.ATCY AYD STAPLE
DRY GOODS.
A few Fancy, and a large and well selected ! on
stock of Staple Dry Goods for sale low by d
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 27,1841. 50 tf ,n
a n
SOW'S SOUTH CAROLINA ll-i
4 large supply of Simm's !: st ry of South I |t
Carolina, designed for the use of Schcol; Gt
....-i % i
anu n<:<ujcnif?'?.
For sale at the Bo jk store l?y j
JOHN WRIGHT. 17,"
2" if
? an
SOITII CAROLINA. 1H
Chesterfield District.
?JAMUEL D. TIM.MONS, T..ll? before me \
a l?ny mure Mule about fourteen years o'd. CI
blind of the rijrht eyre. gear marked war f,n tb?*
right tide of the rump, the end of the ear* cut off, ?
and small white spot in the forehead, tlio linir
fhnv d uff the tall appiaistd ut tbiriy five Dol- A
Urs, , /I
JOHN SINCLAIR, ket
May?trate
April U, 1612. C3 lamflm j J
CHEESE.
I O CASKS CIIEKSE
L For S.il? by ?
A. P. LACOSTE.
Dec. 1, 1841. 3 if
2LASS, PAINT, AND PATTY.
1 ?* ?C orlKilufi Vlllirll Will
Ijflrgt CHIJCK Ul lllt'fc aiuvivpj ? ? ? ?
; bold at reduced rates.
A. P. LACOSTE.
1 lie Sulwcrilicr im* jusi received, ?? <! v* il
?p coiiKUiutly on liand.CoUon Yarn and Tw ;n?
vvlioitbuie, from the Man factory oi Uotlui g.
nil.
CEO GOODRICH.
Ch^raw, J;,n. 1Q40. 10 IV
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CANDLES
Lfcw Boxen T* jow and Sperm Caudles for
sale by
D. MALLOIT.
May 31,1841.
29 ' ?tf
In tiik Common Pleas.
Chesterfield District.
Ilenrv Easterling, ) Declaration
vs. > on note in
G. W. Broth. ) Attachment.
WHEREAS the Plaintiff in thm action did
i this day tile his Declaration against G. VV.
>oth, the defendant, who is absei it from and
thout the I mits of the State (as it is said.)
d having neither wife or attorney known
on whom a copy of the above Declaration,
th a rule to plead thereto, may be served ; ^
is therefore in pursuance id the Acts nI the
?neraj AssemMv of tins State in such cam s,
ide and provided; Ordered 'hat the defend,
t, do plead thereto on or before the twenty,
th day of December next, otherwise final
i! absolute judgment wtli bo then g ven and
arded against him by default.
T. BRYAN.
Office of Common Pleas f
lestertield C. 11. Dec. 23,1641, \
9 leBmfly
PROVlMOl^ "
trend supply O i H tcon. lard. Floor and
L Meal on hand ami for sale the lowest inarpricc.
* W- V * ALLOY.
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