Farmers' gazette, and Cheraw advertiser. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1839-1843, January 31, 1843, Image 10
rK *
W?h,r _ .a-?- .
^nnnmipn?
fWMlSWivUcribor lias rrcoivod and ia opening i
i?t the StoM obovw Mr. Weds worth's. and t
HppjM> %rn Mr. D. Malloy's, a good assortmonl
.of jjieoicines aoUcu?d o?|>ccially for firaily use,
aad-for bia oarn practice. ilo will keep no or.
iiol# of tRhiflh Im ilnno ?a( ifMAw tit* *
lid prqyoctioa; and nono except aueh an lie
know* to ho of f>od quality. His titicturoe and r
?tt]aBnta will bo readv for uso in about a wet k
fironi Ihia time. Ho will nlao keep a general on- t
aortmant of DYE STUFFS and other articles |
usually kept at snoh establishments. The Tow (
arti?Ue*of this class not now on hand nro ex. f
pooled soon. ?
M. MAC LEAN.
July 16. A
v* t CASTOR OIL?
EXCELLENT cold drawn castor oil for sale (
cry low, by tho gallon, at the NEW
DRUfc STORE.
. LE.HO.l SYRUP AND MEAD~"
*- - SYRUP, ,
^ Al tho New Drug Storo.
LANCETS. t
THUMB LANCETS, Spring Laneols, Gum 1
Lancets and Tooth Drawers for sale al tho <
Now Drug Store. '
LI!fSEFI> OIlV, i
COPAL and LEATH ER Varninh, for sale at I
thn Ngw D'wro Store. r
TATARI^DS 1
UP ELL put up in email jaia, fur ralo at the
ww Now Drug StoreYARN
I8H BRUSHES,
AND Paint Brushes of all aizce, for sale at the
/Jew Druo Store.
7*~ : 9. LEfc, IV. D.,
SURGEQJT DEJVT1ST, [
OF CJinDEN, 8. C.
J^FFERS liis Professional sorv cos to tho (
^_F oiiixons of Cheraw. Ho may bo found al ]
tho Planter's Hotel. Ho is prepared lo per.
form anr and everv Ibnt.1 Om riiin.
Ik> required. Naturul or Alincrat Toetb will be
Minn Gold Plate, or pivoted on tho ?.ld slump,
'jfsufficumtly strong lobour the operation ?Teeth
stopped with Gold and warranted not to decay
ny morp in tho part slopped; tooth end roats of
tooth extracted, and irregularities r. incdiud. J
B3T Examination inndo without charge.
O* Materials and work in am. cases warranted. I
, Jan. 10, 1842. 9 tf 1
ftAli SODA. (
LB Sal Soda for silo very low fc
^ A. P. LACOSTE. i
Jdtl. 10, 1M8. 8 t? c
KOCKF1SH sixJBETINOS A.\D '
SHIRThXGS. ,
"! jA BALES 3-4 and 4 4 Domestics just
JL tI received on eoiuigti incut ftom the
Ttoc&fish Factory and for sale on favorable
Uriui by tho Bale.
D. MALLOY.
November 7, 1842. _ _ r
VINEC1AR ! VIALUAll! ! <
PURE Cider Vinegar, a
While Wine Do. I
For Sale by A. P, LACOSTE. ^
Jul*12. ^842. 35 if f
?- I
NCOlROKS WAITED.
I WANT to hire two strong, hearty negro
mrn, to work witli my waggoners. Also, two
field hands.
A. P. LACOSTEDec.
27. 1R43. 7 tf i '
1848. " !
FW1UE commencement of another year tnings j
JSL with it many engagements, nod tho Snti. . /
aUbcr takes this method of informing hi* cuh. j ^
turners an?t thoao indebted to him. that ho lia* ! j
many ami pressing engagement* to psy money
in this anil tho next mouth, and his principal
means to do so. is from collections, which lie
hopes to inakc from those indebted to him. In
looking over his business. I c finds he inn* a gro.il
many outstanding debts duo him. many of which '
are small; but as rivors arc ntado up from small
at reams, so a large amount in tho iiggreguto is 11
oinnde from small accounts, whero tltcy aro mi- ^
merous. Ho ltSfic*, therefor , that none of hit >'
friends will neglect to pay him becuuso the j h
. nmrntnt may uu siuaii, nun m u none wilt hold \ '
back w hat they are a Mo to pay, because llioir c_
accounts am too large to pay nil at once. In 5
short, then, he would any to nil ihoso who ore
'indebted lob un, to como forward and pay up:
if they cannot pav all, pay what lliey can, and M
- close the balance by noto To some uf It is cus. ! ^
tomcrr, whoao account* huvo been running on '
for one, two, and in some i;n>lsncrs, lb roe or P
more yearn, bo would say longer indulgence ''
cannot nor will not bo given, onci unless speedy
settb-incnta are made, the next invitation to pay 8
will eoinc from on officer of the lu w. These Inst l'
remarks are intended for all deb's duo longer 8
than six months back, and llicy will a'so apply to I
ail debts due 1st inst. tin t are not satisfactorily
arranged in a reasonable tints, lie car neatly
appeals to his customers to croc fcrw.trd ami save
themselves costs. Ho would also state that his
means sue hurled, and therein*c lie is unable lo
do a credit basinets on groceries: ho will keep a
good stuck ?>f family groceries on hand, and will i
oil them very low for Cash or Produce. To
snob of his customers aa settle their nccounte an. j
dually, he will sell any goods except groceries r
on the u aal credit, and on moderate terms. ?
D. S. HARLI.EE. ?
Cliersw, Jan. 2. 18 13. 8 6t
thlTTs. distric r c;oi;nt,
District of South Carolina.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
^KM7 I1ERK.A8, John Andrews, Planter of
ww Darlington District, Statu ol South
Carolina, hath filed a Petition, praying thai
ho may be declared a Bankrupt, pursuant to
the Act of Congress of the United States,
made, and now in force, concerning Bank. )
rnpfe, And thai lie may nave me uenelit ot the f
fmd Act ; this in to give notice of tlie raid I
Petition, and that a hearing thereof will be had
i before the Honorable ItOBKItT B. f?IL
CHRIST. Judge of the aaid Court, at a Court
to bo holder) at tlie Federal Court House, hi
Charleston, on Monday the thirteenth day of '
February next, at olevrn o'clock. A. Ah, at
which place ar.d time all perrons interested
may-appear *?d she.v cause, if any they have, '
Why the prayer uf the said Cotilioncr should "
"Trot bn grauted. - - ?? w ,
- !!. Y. GRAY, Clerk.
f i' r<v.a..i._ t it *tdAt it o.
vinrR'9iuii| #?II. iff ivw# 11?in I
BOfT?ETTN A \ V HOODlT
JTU8T Raeofewil a ?r o?l stork of UonnetU
V add Hoc*!*.
D. MAMOV.
F-pt. 2 , 1?S*. 4ft ti
*?'? . - .j?
vi WOOD.
I HAVE ngnin resumed the business of Haul. r
in'j Wood. Mj oU customers Mad I lie pub.
j generally aro respectfully informed that 1
hall bo grateful for a renewal of their custom, C
md plcdgo myself lo haul loads that will ph ase. I(
A. I'. LACOSTE. i
July 19, 1619. 36 tf (
CL^THS,TAhSlMEB5, AfcD i
SAT1NETTS.
DM ALLOY has just received. a goo?1
e stock ofCloths, Casimera, and Satinets. ?
ihich ho is anxious to sell, aud bargains may
>o hadSept.
an. 1819. 45 tf n(
A CARD. IV
DR. JOHN LYNCH having permonently .
located himself ill the town of Cher aw, . '
e?pcctlully tenders t.is professional services to
he citizens of this place and the adjoining connry.
He hopes hy a diligent attention to his fr?1
irofi-tsion, to rcccivo a liberal share of public
mtronngc. llo can always ho found nt his ft
at hut's (Conlaw Lynch) residence on Market
Street.
CIntraw, July 1st. 1842. 31 tf
LEATHER. r
JUST Received a largo stock of Solo f?cath* J
or. Also, Upper Loulhcr, and CalfSkins. G
P. MALLOY. is
8ept. 2ft, 1842. 46 tf |?
lus is
III ICiVS niLLS.
rHE Proprietor of there mills begs leave _
to express his thanks to all of his rttsouters
he has called on for a settlement, fur ^
he prompt manner they have settled his ac- ^
ounts against them, tie hopes that all others
vho may yet be called on, will give him the
llcasuro to say as much of them. He is wil- ?
ing to sell lumber at very reduced prir.es to S
lis prompt customers on the usual credit, say
jood lumber at 88 per nt. ft., Refuso 84 per
n. ft., Selcrted 810 per m. ft., which is20 per
:ent. lower than his usual prices.
J. VV. BURN. ol
January 0, 1843. 0 Hi H
Ma*-???ss??at
FINAL. NOTICE. ti
4LL portions indebted to tho hite Firm of J'
Dunlup 6l Marshall, by note or open nc
ioaut, urc requested to cohio to on immediate 1,1
ollloment. b<
Tho notes nnil accounts will remain at the iii
Polluting Room of George II. Dunlup till the d<
u? ~r i. i.
?* " "V-H'inr)'. 01
Jan'ry. lOtli, 1813. 9 tf tt
TIIE U. S. DISTRICT COl'RT, a!
District of South Carolina. ^
IN BANKRUPTCY. 55
IN the Matter of Kindred Bonnet, A/er- at
chant, of Now AJarkot, in the District of tp
Jarlington and Stale of South Carolina, a at
Jankrupt. ol
PURSUANT to an Order of the District at
7ourt of the United States, for tho District of oi
South Carolina, notice is hereby* given,
hat cause he shewn before said Court, at the
Vderal Court House in Charleston, on the
iighth day of February next, at eleven o'clock. _
V. A/., w hy the said Kindred Bonnet should
lot receive his Discharge and Certificate, as D
i Bankrupt. ^
Charleston, 1th day of Jan.. 1843. pc
II.'Y. GRAY, Clerk, j1
10 tBApr
" NO TICS'.
I'HE Subscriber has received and will keep
onstantly on hand Cotton Yarn at wholesale, _
it 11)9 lowest market prices. Also?Cotton J
Jsnaburgs, Cotton Batting, Candle Wick,
loine and Wrapping Twine, from the Manuactorv
ol Rockingham. GEO.
GOODRICH. J
Nov. 29,1842. 3 tf
1--I D07IEST1CS.
m C..., I...I... .!-? II? r\ :? r? ?1- I
IB I?.?T MHIVI -I? IMUW1I i/Ulllt'?llU9 iur FUIH
cm. on fivorublo terms, by
D. MALLOY
Aug. 23rd. 11 11?
puts, scotch ovmv" i"
L Large and well selected stock of Pot?, | pi
Scotch and Dutch Oven?, Spiders, Andiron- J
:c. &.c. For sale cheap. w
A. P. LACOSTR. c?l
October IP, 1842. 40 tf
NOTICK.
rflK follow!up property was stolon from tin*
plantation of Willmin lflak<-uny, dcc'd, in ^
Ida District, on the night of tho 3id intt., viz: "
I bright mu alto Woman named Moisoy, 2.*>
cars old, nhmit ii feet 4 inches Irgh and very
uge for her height. Also, two young horse
lules, one a daik liroivn the other u dai k mouse CJ
olor, bothsiiiii I and suppoed to lie, < n; ahout
and tho otitor 10 years old. Tliti said proper.
y is aiipriosed to havo I ncn stolen by one ar
Mckson Key, ? lio is probably making bis way ' (>f
tilh the same to tho West* Said Key is about j p
1 years old. lias a fair complexion, very light |
air, and r?*n> irkabiy light eyebrows, slender j-*
crs on, about 5 feet ID inches high and has 11
ownc.ist look when spoken to. A reward of af
ifty dollars will l>o nnid for tho recovery mid
afo keeping of the property and raid Key, tint ol _
his Stale, or tor delivering tho sums to the 1
ubicribcr. I
STEPHEN I>. MIDLER, ?
Adm'rorWm. Hlnkcncy. i -
Gold Mine, Chester field District, S. C. ) o'
December G:h, 1312. V t
\ If 1
RIGHT ABOIT FACTJ!
S HEREBY give notice, with great rcluc
tnnco, tint I ahull not, after the first day of
'antiary next, open a single running account in J
ny Honks, lor any description of goodv, except g(
or UaL'uimr. Rnr>o und Tw inc. und for llicm
rticlex 1 will only pivo 11 credit of UO to 'JO
lays. Mercliantf, nnd oilier citizens of the
own, who may he disposed to order poods from
itV SlorcH, arc informed, tli.it their order* will he
gratefully received, and pioinptly filled at low
rricoa, upon the condition, that their Lis I h inay
?e presented in ten dutx, for payment. This ri
lourxu 1 am compelled to take, to meet my qwii J
nigrigeinent*, and I hope will not givu oifunco S.
0 any, for I lind ly experience, that it in much hi
tasicr to mill pood*, than to collect, and that ae? xo
m.intx and notea bo they over so pood, tvill not lie
>ay the del it a of my contracting. Ah I ahull soil Y
good* for CASH, it i* almost useless to suy, that
1 shall sell very cheat. ik
A. P. LaCOSTU. th
Due. i3ii. 1842. 5 if ni
CREHIT OIVE.i FOR WOOdT
TO THOSE Cuxtoniera. who have paid me onco
a yen,- for Wood, 1 tender my tliunka, (
>.wl alt ill lu> rrrutnTnl III rf?pniu<? I Is*.I- - -- I 1 ' ?
- ? ft; ? "" - "nil ft
ill.ill not troolilo tlirin lint once n year for a t
intlleinrnt. 'I hoso who are unwilling to xrit'e
nice a year, or liuvo not paid at all, must excuse w
r.c if I refuse to work for thcni.
A. P. LaCOSTE.
Do. 13, 1842. 5 tf
6ROCERVE8. s
tN More ami lor sa|.?, a good supply of Fj
Sugar, C'olfou and iMyUtseo, hy
I). MAM.OV. O
An;;. ?."3:?l 11 if 1
mmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmKmmmmmn
chaip.s.
rHB Subscriber haa just received on coir ignmont,
to be sold at very low pricosfur
JiSII OJVLY,
) Do*. Fancy (jilt and inaplo cane seat cliaire.
i Small " " ' bowing do.
i Isi Boston nine and solid scat Rocking do.
I * Mahogany Mohair Spring sent do. do.
> Small carte ,. " do. do. <
1 Solid seal Nurse, d >. do.
GEO. H. DUNLAP. ,
Chcrsw, August 25. 1842. 42 tf
notice] " i
(CT WISHING to bring my present Inisi- I
?S8 to a close us early after the first of Janu {
ry as possible, all charges made after that j I
me will he considered as cash accounts to ,?
a paid when presented, or closed hy note 1 I
paring interest from time of settlement.
Of the stock remaining on band many of the 1
nods will be sold at first cost, many from '
',) to 50 percent below cost, and but very '
ivv above cost. 3
G. H. DUNLAP. I
Dec. 27tb, 15542. 7 if I
I
notice. <
HNflf? Snb*ciibcr is now receiving I'rom New 1
H. York, an excellent assortment ot seasonable i
nods selected by Inmsn'.f with great cure, ilo |
persuaded that ho can sell Goods in his line ns
w ns they can bo afford* d in this market, and ,
determined to do so.
D. B. McARN.
Clicraw, Nov. 1, 1842. 51 3m j I
choice" bacon.
^ ff'Akik HAMS, Shoulders, &. Sidos,
^ M \F "F Forsalo by
7 A. P. LACOSTE.
Nov. 14, 1843. 1 tf
tate of south carolina,
Chesterfield District. i
In the Common Pleas. .
JOHN JACKSON, Wlio is in (hecustody
rth? Sheriff'ol the District a foresail!, hy vir ,
in of a Writ of Capias ad Respondendum. (
I the suit of Peter L. Robeson, having peti
oned the Honorable, tlio associate Judges of ,
ic said State, that he may be admitted to the ,
enefit of the art of the General Assembly. ,
iade for the relief of Insolvent Debtors, and ,
: having filed with bin petition a schedule o1 |
is whole Estate real and Personal; It is or- ,
rred that the said Peter 1,. Robeson, and all t
hers, to whom the said Petitioner is in any ,
isc indebted, do personally, or by their attorpy,
be ar.d appear before the Honorable, the
=sociate judges of the State aforesaid, at a
ourt of Common Pleas to be hidden at Cl.es- |
rfinld Court House, on the third Monday in '
larch next, then and there to shew cause, if '
iv they can, why the Estate and Effects of '
ie sa:d Petitioner, should no', he assigned, j >
id lie discharged, pursuant to the provisions 1
r said act of the Genetal Asscmidy, made
ul pro\ided for the relief of Insolvent Debt- J
T. BRYAN, C. C. P. i1
Chesterfield Court House, J ... , 1 ,
the 5th day of Nov. 1S42. \ " j!
SUGAR and 7DA.
OUBI.E and Single loaf Sugar, (.'rushed Su ; |
ir, and best Hypon Ten, in (,'nddies, or by tls |
lund, prime articles for family me. i
I'or sale by : 1
A. P. LACOSTE. !
October 18,18-12. 49
COTTON ISAGUl.\ii,
OI'K, TWIN'E?a good stock oft lie almv* I 1
I ? oi: hand, ami lor sale nt the lowest market i
icc. hy D M ALLOY.
Aug. 23rd 41 If '
LDATjTdR and SHOD TllRDAI). <
95 SIDES, Sole leather,
101 Kip uud Wax do.
120 lb. Shoe Thread, (
1'or sale low by I
A. P. LACOSTE. i
October 18, 1812. 49 tf J j
HATS AA'B> SBJOB'N. j,
Q1IIF. Subscriber lint, ju^t irceivcd a laryo I
m. mid well selected hiii'jily ol'IIntK ainl .SIiock, I
liich will be Hold cheaper than were over offer- . I
I in this market. 1). iMALLOY. . ]
Sept. ?0, 1812. 45 tf 11
E. \V. DKKNNINt;
(
IM7 0ULI) Uasp-ctliiily inform tlio public ,
W W that ho h.m located himself on '
TP A fTin n
^MMa Hi N* Hi avaaiarf a q
l>|iosiip Mr. Mooki.'s IIoti.l., \\ here im intende t
.frying on llto
DYKING AND SCOURING lit"?INK.H.S.
Ladies' and Gentlemen's garments cleaned, |
id, if faded dyed tin* original or any olliei col. i (
. ?nd pressed in the neatest manner. Carpets, j
able-Cover*. ami Crumb c'ot! s cleaned without i
jury to tlic Color.? Cotton Yarns dyed Fast i ,
ulnii*. I 1
JV. B. His dyeing ii i!I not soil the whitest j '
tide. I
Cheraw, August 16. 1842. 40 tf I
KTOKIl TO KENT. I
[HAVE rented all my Stores,except iho one : 1
next atmvn Mr. George II. Inhi|>*<<. anil J 1
10 door lirlow corner of Kershaw anil Front ; i
troctH. This Store is considered a first rale i
and, and will be rented on liberal terms. j t
A. P. LA COST E. i
August 2, 1S42. J*8 tf ji
NOTICE. (
^ LI, persons indebted to tlin Subscriber by ,
m. nolo or account are requested to call and
ttlo the s unc, us further indulgence cannot be ,
ft* vti.
R. SHAW.
Sept. 13. 1812. 41 tf
(
COTTON OKNABERUH AND 1
COTTON V Alt ft.
IN IIK Subscriber lias received on consign.
, niont from tlie !)e Kalb Factory at Camdn/i ,
C 12 Rales very superior Cotton ()>nn- (
trgB and 12 Rales Col ton Yarn, ubicbho will ,
11 by tlio Ralo to AlcichuiitH o? us goinl or
ittcr erins than tlicy can purclnisc in New
oik or Charleston.
Ho would ulso invito the Planters of the I
liglihorhood to e.ull and examine IhoOznaburgs
ey will find it a e.heupnr and bolter article than |
is ever been sold in this mniket.
C. II. DUNLAP.
Clioraw, April 4, 1812. 21 tf
COItft WANTED.
I WT ANTBIJ to purclinxo from 1000 to 00!K) i
WW llusliuls corn to Imj delivered in w, i
nt >iiiy rif llie landing* down the river, fur
hichllic liigliottmarket price will l>d paid
l>. M'NAllt.
April II, 1813. 22 IT (
i?iiiii<? A!Vl?flIJ5VniSBOOOm? ,
VIIIF> Stih.-cril>or li ih j;ist received a wcl
H oulected block of fancy and Simile 1 >rv I
ao<K ||. DliN'l.AI'. ' I,
rii?.r.w, Ajuil 0, lSfi '.'i if J.
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F. "Ellet, Aha. JSigourney, Ahs. Volin y E. ill
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author of * Guy Rivers," Y.%ma6see," &c.
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Principal of the Philadelphia High School. Iii
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Year in Paris'* j *1'
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ay, JYYic York. jllf
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mi'ar ji -riodio.i!s in our country."? M'aync j
ouiihj Record, Indiana. j Wl
'The number we have is rich in ably written : ral
ttl well selected articles. Tim Kditors are well , fie
towti to the readers of agricultural periodical;- i gr<
i ubit* writms. and will, wu urn sure, greatly tin
M'.efit Ilu: country by tlu-ir present itndt.i taking." i At
-The I'nion, Raleigh, A. Carolina.
i ne Agrtcutuii ist is wc!i lillrd with well re;
litt'-ii well digest- d. iiiul h'gli'y practical nr. 1 it,
ides ?n subjects pertaining In rural industry, j toi
lie conductor* of the u'mk, lite Messrs. Allen, I ,
0 no' only well vrml in the practical opera. I (>t
nns of cultiv.it inp the soil, an I bic tiling domes- i
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imly and graphic pens I??r tNo discussion < ( j
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tractive. li igariling the science of -agriculture |
id gardening, ns hy I'.ir the most important | ?
t?dy that engages the nttcnti'Jii uflhc American j '"V
tuple, w r cannot wiliiliold our earliest coalmen.
nion <>| the American Agriculturist' In the no
rent finning interc-ls of the count >y "--Buffalo
ommcrciul Advertiser, Xitr Ycrk. cu
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vo pages, and illustrated with engravings mid
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ity, as pr ct'cttl and enlightened fit mors."? 1 lot
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Ir t i ho a highly valuable papor 11 any section j "
till Union. The editors are celebrated j
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ivc formed :t very f.iiorahlo opinion as to the
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