72
rw>"l?PWW""1 Wll IIWBHIIK
PUMSH31KNT OF SCANDAL.
The following Law wasennclcd by the
Legislature of the Colony of Virginia, in
lite year 1662:
XV ACT for the punishment of scandalous
Persons.
<*1. Whereas, many babbling women
slander and scandalize their neighbors,
for which their poor husbands ore often
involved in chargeable and vexatious
H*its, and c^st in great damages :
"2. Be it therefore enacted by the
Authority aforesaid, That in Actions of
Slander, occasioned by the wife, after
Judgment passed for the Damages, the
woman shall be punished by Ducking ;
nnd if the slander be so enormous as to
l>o adjudged at greater damages than
Five Hundred Pounds of Tobacco, then
cifi?>r n Duokinrr for each
Iil?: wmu.in iv vu.ivi -? p
l ive Hundred Pounds of Tobacco adjudged
against lhe Husband, if he refuse
to pay the Tobacco."
an Act was passed in 1705 for " the
building and maintaining of prisons, pillories,
w hipping-posts, stocks and ducking
stools in every county," we may infer
this last quoted Act was not suffered to
remain n dead letter, and that occasionalJy
the husbands of these "babbling wo.
men" were ungallant enough to "refuse
to pay the Tobacco."
A lady in Boston expresses herself decidedly
in favor of a "home league," and
hopes her husband w il join it. " It is well
known," said she, 44 that ho has not been
homo three nights in a week for 9 years."
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' FAMILY 21 LDKI>I>.
THE Subscriber has received and is opening
in the Store above Mr. Wadsworlh's, and
opposite to Mr. D. MalioyV, a good assortment
of medi ines selected especially for family use,
and for his own practice. He will keep no nr.
ticle of which lie docs not know the ingredients
and properties; and none except such as he
knows to he of g tod quality. His tinctures and
ointments will be ready for use in about a week
from this time. Ha will also keep a general assortm<nt
of DYE STUFFS and other articles
usually kept at such establishments. The fow j
articles of this class not now on hand aro ex.
pectud soon.
M. MAC LEAN.
July 26.
TAHARI3fDS
11^ FILL put up in small jars., for sale at the
Ww NcwnDiug Store.
LE.TIOX SIRI P AID JIEAD
SIRUP,
AI the New Drug Store.
LA.\CLTSr
FWIHUM B LANCETS, Spring Lancets, Gum
* .JL L-nco s and Tooth Drawers for sale at the
New Drug Store.
CASTOR OIL.
EXCELLENT cold drawn castor oil for sale
very low, by the gallon, at the NEW
DRUG STORE.
EE ATK ER.
JUST Fereived a large stock of Solo leather.
Also, Upper Leather, and Calf Skins.
P. MALLOY.
Sort. 20, 1842. 45 tf
TtCCKFJSII SHEETINGS AND
SHIRTINGS,
TALES 3-4 and 4-4 Domestics just
JS *~jtt toceivod on consignment ftom the
Kockfish FAcrroKr and f??r sale on favorable
terms I y the Hale.
D. MALLOY.
November 7, 1842
TOTS, SCOTCIIOVENS, $^r
A Large and well selected stock of Pots,
Scotch and Dutch Ovens, Spiders, Andirons
&c. &c. For sale cheap.
A. P. LACOSTE.
October IS, 1942. 40 tf
VIS EGA it I VI N EG Alt ! !
PURE Cider Vinegar,
While Wine Do.
F.?r Sale by A. P. LACOSTE.
July 12, 1842. 35 tf
NO TICE
THE Subscriber respectfully informs ihc
inhabitants of Cheraw and its neighborhood,
that he has commenced the TAILORING
ROSIN ESS, in the shop next door to Mr.
Holmes' Tin Shop, and opposite Mr. McNair's
Store, Front Street, where he will make gar.
men's of ail kinds, in the most fashionable
manner, and at the shortest notice.
0&*' He will at oil times warrant a fit
that will give satisfaction.
G. KELLY.
Cheraw, Nov. 22J, 1812. 2 tf
l)('RHA.U A DEVON STOCK.
DURHAM?One 2 year old Heifer, price
* n'> -1 - - i i axii i r.
$^0?-0I1C (lo. vU [noni(is uiU) uiiu a%j10
Cow, 6 1-2 years old, a very fine milker,
?75 ?"re Heifer, 8 months old, nearly full
bred. #30? several full bred Dulls, 6 to 9
tnon'hs o'd, 59 to ?00'
DEVON?Two Devon Cow?, 4 years old
next ?*; ring, and two Heifers, 3 years old next
rpnng. (<?ue of latter wi;h a heifer calf at her
fide,' each #50?one Cow, 4 years old next
spring, obtained a premium at the late lair,
$70.
?, MIXED?One Durham & Devon Heifer,
18 rn uitha old, (nremium.) ?40?one do, do.
s ime age, ?40?one do. 3-4 Durham and 1 4
Devon, 18 months old. beautiful animal, has
taken a D^von Bull, ?40?oue do. half Durham,
out of a fine country cow, 18 months
old, ?30.
A well made Bull, now rising 4 years old
?his darn was bv Freeman's imported bull
?? 11 t_ _
J,eon?sire by the imported Dun tuaxweii oe~
longing to the Delaware Agricultural Sncie'y
?both full blooded short horn Durhams, imported
from England. Leon cost ?1500?
Maxwell $"50, bought at the sale of Durham
eatth' at Powellron.
This hull is nearly full blooded, and will be
eo!d for $40?or with a 3 4 Durham Heifer
(the other l-4:h Devon) lor ?75, delivered in
tiiia citv. Apply to
S. SANDS,
Daltiraore, Md.
| A CARD.
B PR VAX &, PRO beg to refer the P?'?
lin to a list of juices for Piano Forte*
I manufactured by A. 11. t.ale & Co. They are
autlioiised to receive orders, and havotlie auiho:
rity to a.iy that an) Piano Published by them, and
: fTing to give Malefaction, may be returned and
' the money refund :d to tho purchaser.
Nov. loth. 1S42. 1 4t
PRICES OF
PIAlTO-ffOP.TSB,
Manufactured and sold by
m &Qt9 ,,
Late iVeic York Piano-Forte Manufacturing
j Company,? Manufactory, 3rd Avenue, corner of
13M Streetj
XJ" Six Oetive Piano Fortes, with Mefalie
j Plato.s, Long Bars, and Sounding.Bonds, Lyre,
Harp, Prdal. long Lock Boards, Stump Fcot,
Sunk Castors, and Veneered bacK*.
FREXCII GRAND ACTION.
| 1- Square Piana.Forto, veneered with
shaded Mahogany . %>2I0
I 2. Squaro Piano Forlc, with crotch Ma.
hogany, ..... 230
i 3. Round corner Pi.ino-Forto, voncorcd
with shaded Mahogany, . . 26:)
! i. Round corner Piano-Forte, veneer,
ed with crotch Mahogany, with
bra or shaded Mah'ganv Plinth,
and venaored Logs, . . * 270
5. Squaro Piano-Forte, veneered with
elegant crotch Mahogany, Top,
Plinth and Mouldings banded w ith
do. and squaro Leg", . . 2S0
I 6. Elegant crotch Mahogany round
corner Piano. Forte, with Top,
Plinth, and Mouldings venoemd
with do. and veneered Legs, 290
7. Elegant crotch Mahogany table
front Piano. Forte, with Top,
Plinth, and Mouldings handed with
do., square 0. G. or hollow comer
Caps, and square Legs. . . 300
8. Elegant crotch Mahogany hollow
comer Piano Forte,with Plinth and
I Mouldings banded with do., and
round Legs veneered, . . 310
9. Elegant cro'ch Mahogany hollow
corner Piano Forto, as above, (No.
8.) with hollow corner, L< gs and
Stumps 320
10. Elegant crotch Mahogany hollow
corner Piano Forte, as above. (No.
9.) with sunk Panels in front, and
banded Top. . ... . 33^
Extra, for each additional half Octave, 40
O* P'inths with Scrolls or Stand :rdn, or any
other pattern of Logs; may bo applied by paying
the diiference.
Elegant Rosewood Pinno.Fortcs with Tops
veneered on both sides, same prico as tl?o*c of
elogant crotch Mahogany.
The above are the Cash Price*.
B. BRYAN & BRO. Agents.
Cheraw, 1*1 Nov., 1842. 1 4t
SHERIFF SALES.
ON Writs of Finn Facias will be sold before
the Court House door on the first Monday
and day following in December next, within the
i legal hours the following property, viz:
1000 Acres of land more or Icks on Beaver
Creek, watcis of Thompson's Creek, whereon the
defendant resides, adjoining tho lands of JohD
McColman, Sarah Parner, and John Turmge at
the suit of M. & R. Ilailcy, ct al. vs Daniel A.
Graham.
Six Lots in tho Town of Chcraw known in
i the plan of said Town by Nos. 46, 47 82, 83,
i Sit 85. Foity six and Forty seven, are well!
| Improved lo's and bounded on the North by
I Church Street, having each a front of one hunj
drod feet on Church Street by throe hundred feet
doep; eighty two, eighty three, eighty four, and
; eighty five, are but little improved and bounded
j on th* South by Church Street, and West by
! Third Street, at tho suit, of Ann Lide, ct al. vs.
I Isa ah DuRoso and K. C. DnBose.
I AH of Isaiah Duhose's interest in two lots in
, Powe Town, numbered on the plat orisaid Town
: seventy-two (72) and seventy three (71) mensurI
ing each one hundred feet front on Green a reot j
; continued, hy three hundred feet deep, at the suit ,
' of Assignees of John A. Inglis, vs. iRaiah Du.
] &c. 25 cents per pacnage. r*o mn
charged on Goods regularly consigned to him,
j that arc to he forwarded by tho Rail Road, and
I no expenses incur:eJ or charged that can possihiv
he avoided. Persons shipping Cotton to hiin
from the interior, by the way of Hamburg, can
obtain liberal advances on it by applying to Dr.
Stokes, of that place.
T. GOLDSMITH.
October 11, 1842. 4ft
"BO.\XETTS AXD HOOI>?.
JUST Received a giod stock of Bonnetts
and Hoods.
P. MALLOT.
Sept. 2\ 1912. 45 li I
j Bose.
| Eighty ..seven negroes, viz : Sharper, William,
j Venus. Nancy, Amanda, Mi!lm?a. Lucy Ann.
Rosnnna, Litnus, Mary, Sam, Ro'v-rt, Charles,
J isper, Creaky, Mnseg, Dice. Mark, Finn >y,
[ B.nah, Rose, Lucy. Rachel. Jim, S ?pho, D >ily
, Sandy, Rosotta. Milly, Sjlvy, Joe, Calvin. Lon?
don, Bella, Mich, Daniel, Jim, Minda, Will,
i Grace, Abrain. A1 by, Boston, Frankoy, Nancy,
i Juno, Ben. Bockney, Charlotte, Mary, J-me,
j Sandy, Stephen, Cesar, Jesse, Jcsso Binali,
| Archer. Sarah, William. John, Daniel, Tohy,
| Mary, Mark, Sam, Yilot, Dcinbo, Grace, CIoc, j
; Sim. Albert, Christopher, Cat", Sarah, Frank, i
China, Eliza, A nice, Cook, Ellin, Clara. Philis, j
j Grinvil and A nice, f?t the suit of Charles A. j
j Mag wood and tiro. W. Dargan, et, al. vs-Isaiah j
I Dubose end K. C. Dubuse.
Seven negroes, viz: Nancy, (and her six
! children) Alic. Daniel, Charlotte, Jenny, Mary
! and John: Also forty head of Cattle and thirty
j five head of flog*, one Clock, two Colts, andti
j lot of Corn and Fodder, at the suit of John D.
i McLean et. nl. vs. Ranald McDonald, the Cattle,
fjogs, ?!kc. will be sold at defendant's residence
I on Tuesday the second day of sale.
0 10 negroman (Char'cs) at the suit of James
II. Ratlitf vs. Calvin Perkins. This hoy will be :
j sold at the risk of the former purchaser.
1300 Acre8ofland more or less whereon John
j Copeland resides lying on both sides of Deej
Crrck bounded North and East by Willis Uanp !
1 - 1- J_ , | A I
cocks land, Wi'ji oy mnns ownru 03' /\isiun
Masse?, Matt Rushing and N. Gibson, on the
South by Estato of Wm. Hancocks land at tho
suit of Turner Bryan, Ord'y C. D. vs. Geo. W,
Meadoi and Jr?hn Copcland.
Four head of Cattle, and two stacks of Fodder
; levied on as the property of John Folk at the
'suit of John McCall fur another vs. John Folk.
; This levy will he offered for sal? at Defendant's
residence on Tuesday the second day of site.
Terms?Cash?Purchasers to pay for nccesMrv
papers.
JOHN EVANS, Shff.C. D.
ShfFs. Office, Nov. 12, 1612.
1 St
FACTORAGE
A ND
COHIVISSIOX RtSHESS,
CHARLESTON\ S. C.
THE undersigned would most respectfully
inform his friends and the public generally,
j that he continues to transact tlio FACTORAGE
AND COMMISSION BUSINESS in the city
j of Charleston, S. C., (Office on Maqwood's
Wharf.)
j He will assiduously apply his best exertions to
promote the interest of his patrons?and from his
j long experience in tho Cotton Trade, and by
! prompt attention to business, ho hopes to con.
tinue to receive a liberal share of patronage.
His commission for selling Cotton is 50 cents
1 per bale, for Receiving and Forwarding Goods,
1 > v_ ; 11 I
SOUTH CAROLINA,
Chesterfield District.
Michael Watson applicant, vs. William Hondrick,
John Hendricii, Henry Hcndrick, Jacob |
I). Flowers and wife Miry, the children of i
Thomas Hcndrick, Jr., doe'd., Samuel D. Timmoils
and wife Sarah t'., H'rdy HendrickJonathan
J. Hendrick, and Rebecca Hendrick.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that John
Hendrick, Heiuv Hcndrick, Jacob D. Flower*
and wife Wary, and the children of Thomas
Hendrick. Jr-. decM., Defendants reside without
the limit* of 'his Slate. It is therefore ordered
^lut fhey do appear and object to the division or
silr of the Real Em.ale of Thomas Hcndrick.
Sen'r., dre'd., on or before the third day of December
next, or their consent to the some will be
entered of record,
T.BRYAN, O. C, D.
Sept. 6, 1842. 43 lamf3m
I> EQUITY,
CHESTERFIELD DISTRICT.
James C. Massey, "j
Hnd wife, el al J Bill for discovery
Y8. V Account &ie.
Alexander May,
et. al. Kx'rs J
]j^ T appealing to my satisfaction that Ilatupm.
ton B. Hammond and his wife, two of the
defendants in tho above case rcsido w ithout the
limits of this State: On motion of Wright &
McMullan. complainants' solicitors, it is ordered
that the said defendants do appear and plead answer
or demur to tho bill within three months
from the publication of this order, or the same
will be taken pro confesso against them.
P. S. HARM.LIE,
Com. in Equi'y for
Chesterfield and
Marlboro' Dis'tc*.
Cbcraw, 27tli, Sept. 1842. 47 3m
In the Common Pleas.
Chcstcrjicld District.
Henry Eastcrling, ) Declaration
vs. > on note in
G. VV. Bcofh. j Attachment.
WHEREAS tho Plaintiff in this action did
on this day tile his Declaration against G. W.
-1 .i - J-r 1-_. ? i? :
DOOlOt IfJC Uflt'IlUdiiI, wiju is aiirciii iii'in nuu
without the limits of the State (as it is said.)
and having neither wife or attorney known
upon whom a copy of the above Declaration,
with a rule to plead thereto, may be served;
It is therefore in pursuance of the Acts of the
General Assembly of this State in such cases,
made and provided; Ordered that the defendant,
do plead thereto on or Hefore the twentysixth
day of December next, otherwise final
and absolute judgment will be then given and
awarded against him bv default.
T. BRYAN.
Office of Common Pleas )
Chesterfield C. H. Dec. 25,1841, \
9 leSmfly
SOUTH CAROLINA,
Chesterfield District.
To Alexander Grdham, Administrator of
all and singular the Goods, Chattels,
Rights and Credits of John T. Hinson,
dcc\l. And to John B. Billingsby and
Brown Bryan, sureties for the said Administration.
i
W HER hi AS, Light Townscnd, who marrted
Mary Ami Hinson, the widow of the
said John T. Hinson, deceased; made suit to
mc, Turner Bryan, Ordinary, to grant him Loiters
of Administration on the unadiuinibtrrcd
part of the said Estate;?these arc to cite you
the said Alexander Graham, John B. Billingsby, j
and Brown Bryan, to appear before me in the I
Court of Ordinary to be holden at Chesterfield ,
Court House on Friday the ninth day of Decern- j
her next, then and there to come and account for (
all the monies, goods, chattels and credits of the i
said Estate, and make a final setticment of the j
same; or to shew cause why the Letters of i
Administration, to you granted, should not he
revoked, and Administration granted to the said
Light Townscnd.
Given under my hand and seal the 20th day
of September 1842.
T. BRYAN, 0. C. P.
46 lauif3m
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
CHER AW DISTRICT.
In Equity.
Mary Lifta,
Robert Latta,
and others, Bill far sale of Land
vs. and negroes?for parWm.
Henry lilion and acc.
and wife.
and others. J
fT appearing to rny satisfaction that Wm.
Henry and Ann Henry, his wife, two ot
the Defendants in the above staled case, ore
absent trom and reside without the limits of the
state. On motion of G. W. & J A Dargan
Complainants Solicitors it is ordered that they \
do plead answer or demur to tho Complainants
Bill within three months from the publication of
this order and that in default thereof tho same
tie taken against them pro confesso.
It is also ordered that this order bo published
in the Fanners'G:icttc twice a month for the
=pace of three months.
E. A. LAW, C. E.C. D.
Ancnifit 3(5, 1812. 42 2inf3in
ckaiesT"
THF. Subscriber has just received on con.
signmcnt, to be sold at very low prices for
CASH O.VLY,
10 Doz. Fancy Gilt and maple cane scat chairs, j
8 Small " 44 44 4* sewing do.
8 La gc Boston cane and solid scat Rocking do.
2 44 Mahogany Mohair Spring seat do. do.
6 Small cane 44 do. do.
4 Solid seat Nurse, d ?. do.
GEO. II. DUN LA P.
Cheraw, August 25, 1842. 42 tf
BLACKS.THTHim
THE Subscriber lias this day recommenced
business on his own account and hopes '
by close application to business to share public
patronage. My prices will be moderate. Horse
Shoeing will receive my personal attention it is j
therefore warranted to be done with neatness [
and despatch.
N. B.? I am now prepared to repair, or put I
up new lightning rods.
C. I. SHIVER.
April 4 1842. 21 tf
41-4 DOMESTICS.
* ' ' >< r* .: f.. i_ I
Alow nuiei *?* i?row? i/uhiusuch lor nair
011 favorable terms, by
D. MAI.LOY
Aug. 23rd. 41 If
Notice.
THE Subscriber is now receiving from New
York, an excellent assortment of seasonable
Goods selected by himself with great care. lie
is persuaded that he can sell Goods in h;s line as
low as they can be afTordr d in this market, and
is determined to do so.
D. B. McARN.
Choraw, Nov. 1, 1842. 51 3m
NOTICE^ '
i
ALL persons having demands against the
Estate of John Chapman, deceased, wilI
plc.iso render their claims to us, property proved,
before the fourth day of October next :?and
all persons indebted to said E-tatc are requested
to make immediate payment.
MILLEY CHAPMAN, Adin'x. !
W. J. HANNA, Administrator. |
Chcsterfi Id C. II. Oct, 28. If 12. 51?8t :
SPRING A!*D SLTJITIER GO DS.
rfflllE Subscriber has just received a well
JL selected block of Taney an<l Staple l'ry
Goods, (J. II. DUN LAP.
Cberaw, April 9, 164*?2- 22 if
WOOD.
I HAVE again resumed the business of Hauling
W'onii My oil custom' rs and the pub.
ic generally are respectfully informed that I !
shall be gratefu' for n renewal of their custom, '
and pledge myself lu haul lo :ds that wiil please. '
A. P. LACOSTE.
July 19, 1812. 36. tf
CLOTHS, CASSl.TlERS, A>D
SATINETTS.
DM ALLOY ha* just received a good
nock ofCloths, Cannier*, and Satinets,
which he is anxious to sell, and bargains may
he hadSei-t.
20, 1810. 41 tf i
A CARD.
DR. JOHN LYNCH having permanently
located himself in the town of Chcraw,
respectfully tenders Lis professional services to
the citizens of this place and the adjoining conn- !
try, lie hope* by a diligent attention to his
profession, to receive a libeia! share of put lie
patronage. Ho can always bo found at his
father's (Conlaw Lynch) residence en Market
Street.
Cheraw, July 1st. 184*3. SI tf
FISH ! FISH!!
MACKEREL, in whole, half, and qtr. bbls.
Mess Shad in do do do
Codfish and Salmon, a)! of excellent quality,
For sale by
P LACOSTE.
October 18, 1812. 49 tf
NOTICE.
4LL persons indebted to the Subscriber by
note or account arc requested :o enM nin'
settle the same, as further indulgence cannot b<
R. SIIA W*.
Sept. 13. 1*4-2. 44 if
LTCEB.\E.
fWlHF. Subscriber has just received and lias
Ji for *a^e by tho pound or letter quantity Lucerne
Seed?
WITH
DARLING'S UNIVERSAL SOAP,
For trashing, u ithoul boiling or bleaching.
Many experiment* have been tried to render
the washing of clothes less labor ous and more
economical, but no cflb t has l?ccu so successful f
as tho discovery and introduction of Darling's
Universal Soap, which wi 1 remove stains, dirt,
grease, and tv< n paint from clothing, without
boiling or bleaching.
This article is superior for washing flannels,
woolens, linens, I ices, silks, and calicoes, to
any now in uso. It is warranted to contain no
ingredient that will destroy, rot or injure, in the
leant, texture or color : nor will it injur? the
hands, but will rm dor them toft and tit, when
done washing, loongagc in sewing, if necessary.
For cleaning paint it is unrivalled,
C VANDERFORT*. |
September 13, 1812, 44 if I
I
COTTON OSXABlRtiS AKD
COTTO* I ARi\.
rjlIIE Subscriber has received on consign.
A tnent from the I)c Kalb Factory at Camden
S. C 12 Rales very superior Cotton Osnnburgs
and 12 Rales Cotton Yarn, uhicliho will
sell by the Ralo to Merchants oi as good or
better onns than they can purchase in New
YorK or Charleston.
lie would also invite the "Planters of the
neighborhood to call and examine tho Oznahurg*
they will find it a cheaper and better article than
nas ever been sold in this market.
G. II. DUN LA P.
Choraw, April 4, 1842. 21 tf
NOTICE.
TIio Subscriber has just received, and will
keep constantly on hand. Cotton Yarn and
Twine at wholesale, from the Manufactory ol
Rockingham.
GEO. GOODRICH.
Chcraw, Jan., 18-10. ]0 tf
CORN WANTED.
WANTED to purchase from 1000 to fOf0
Bushels corn to be delivered in Chcraw,
or at any of the landings down the river, for
which the highest market price will be paid
1). M'NAIR.
April II, 1842. 22 tf
HATS AN D SHOES.
THE Subscriber has just received a largo
and well selected supply of Hats and Shoes,
which will be sold cheaper than were everedTered
in this market. I). MALLOY.
Sept. 20, 1812. 45 tf
E. IV. DRENNINt;
1R^/'OULD Respectfully inform the public
? V that ho has located himself on
1?&RS3? STP.SST,
Opposite Mr. Moore's Hotel, where he intends
carrying on tho
DYEING AND SCOURING BUSINESS.
Ladies' and Gentlemen's garments cleaned,
and, if faded, dyed the original or any other color,
and pressed in the neatest manner. Carpets,
Table-Covers, ann Crumb cloths cleaned without
injury to the Color.?Cotton Yams dyed Fast
Colors.
JV*. B. His dyeing will not soil the xchitest
article.
Chn>-nw. August 16. 1842. 40 tf
STORE TO RENT.
1HAVE rented all my Store*,except the one
next above Mr. George II. Dnnlap's. and
one door below corner of Kershaw and Front
Streets. This Store is considered a first rate
itand. and will be rented on liberal
A. P. I ACGSTE.
August 2, 1842. 38 tf
SUGAR and TEA.
DOUBLE and Single loaf Sugar, Crushed Su
gar, and best Hyson Tea, in Caddies, or by th
pound, prime articles for family use.
For sale by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October 18,1842. 49
COTTON
ROPE, TWINE?a good stock nf Ihe above
or. hand, and tor sale at the lowest nnrkel
price, by D. MALLOY.
Aug 23rd 41 tf
LEATHER and SHOE THREAD.
95 SIDES, Sole Leather,
104 Kip and Wax do.
120 lb. Shoe Thread,
For sale low by
A. P. LACOSTE.
October ?8, 1842. 49 tf
C7IOICE BACOX.
{Tfe HAMS, Shoulder*, & Side?,
For bain by
7 A. P. LACOSTE.
Nov. 14, 1842. 1 if
THE AMERICAN
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i.ars; thirteen copies for ten ool.l.aks. Edi.
tois who will give this c.iid a coin-pi ;uo is insertion,
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? The Union, Raleigh, M. Carolina.
14 The Agriculturist is well filled with well
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aro not only veil versed in the practical opera,
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tic animals to tho best advantage, but they wield
ready and graphic pens for the discussion of
these important subjects in a style both
I attractive. Regarding the science of agriculture
; ZT.t gaiu.i:i::g, as Ly far the ntcst impor ant
; study that engages the attention of the American
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ably edited by the Messrs. Allen, who are well
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nity, as practical and enlightened farmers."?
' Republican Banner, Xashtille, Ttnn.
| 44 We have seen th first number, and it bids
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j of tli3 Union. The editors cr>; celebrated
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in '.he stock lino, us well as in others mutters
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1 44 The editors aro well known as practical
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They have the aid of some of tho most able wii
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' I e*t puhl cations of its class?Spirit nf the
j Tunes. New York
ST A TK ^'sorni ti KOLI\A,
Chesterfield District.
Is the Common Pleas.
JOIIN JACKSON, Who is in the custody
of the Sheriff ol the District aforesaid, by vir,
tuc of a Writ of Capias ad Respondendum,
, at the suit of Peter L. Robeson, having petitioned
the Honorable, the associate Judges of
the said State, that he may be admitted to tho
benefit of the act of the General Assembly,
made for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, and
: he having filed with his petition a schedule of
I his whole Estate real and Personal; 11 is or?
, dcred tbat the said Peter L. Robeson, and all
i others, to whom the said Petitioner is in any
j wise indebted, do personally, or by their attor|
ncy, be and appear before the Honorable, the
! associate judge a of the State aforesaid, at a
j Court of Common Picas to be holden at ChesI
terfield Court House, on the third Monday in
March next, then and 'here to shew cause, if
! any they can, why the Estate and Effects of
i the said Petitioner, should not be assigned,
! and he discharged, pursuant to the provisions
I of said act of the General Assembly, made
| and provided fur the relief of Insolvent Debti
or?*.
T. BRYAN, C. C. P.
I CliMorlMd Cnurt Hou"', 2 ,amf3rn
the fvh day of Nov. 184J. )
erTfi'select ion.
AN ELECTION for Sh' i ffof Chesterfield
District will be held at the several place o
election 0:1 the second Monday in January
next, to fill the vacancy of the present incembent
whose term of office expires on the 19th
day of May next. The polls will be opened
two days at ?lie Court House, and one day at
each other place of election. The managers
to meet at the Court House I be Wednesday
next after the election, count the votes, and
declare the election.
T. BRYAN, C. C. P.
November l-^th, 1842. 2 7t
STATEOF \OHTH CAROLINA,
Richmond County.
; l^OTICE?I do forewarn all persons from
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she lias lift iny house and home without any
cause.
<>'EORGE BULLARD.
November 8th, 1812. 2 3t
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