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wwamwi???????I Kice. i Tl Casks Rice, (superior article) at : il W wholesale or retail, low* for cash, bv i j. malloy & co. * ; Anri! 'J*') 2-1 U ' Notice. fwlsh ti inform ;ill persons to whom 1 ani in. ' j debtee. either by note, dun biil, open book ' accounts, or otherwise, that I have established ' myself at Darlington Court. House, in mv line 1 ' of business. All persons having demands a. ' ' gainst me will present them to ?\Ir. If i van C. f Smith in Ch waw, or to me at Darlington, when | ' presented, if due, shall ho promptly paid. ; ' EDWARI) W. JARROT. j April 10 t>3 tf | j THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE FRANKLIX j ft "ILL St mil t he ensuing season at the; fol f V lowing places viz:? At llotu- at John Kettle's Anson coun- ' ty N. C. i 9th, April: at K njanin Dumas', Ilich. mond Couniv N. C\ 21st April: at James Thrid i gale's. Ansoi county N. 22nd April; and at j Murk II lily's in Cneraw, 25th April, and will l>c | i? t torn.ires ?t toe low rat1 of |s5 the leap, to to j paid as soon as the services is performed; $1.) tlie | season, payable at the expiration of the season; , A20 to'-'isur" p yahle us soon as the hi: rc is j<r- i certain, -d tab-' witii fo 1, or changed hands; witn ' 50 cents to the groom in v >rv instace. I PEDIGREE- J FRANKLIX is now 15 hands high, six years ! old the fourth day of April; he was got y v .Mr. i S unuel Johnson's horse Wellington, of Wmns- ; borough. Wellington bv Mr. Singleton's Kosc usko, who was got ??v Sir Archy. Franiin's <'a n is a full blooded Sir A-chv mare. The blood of this horse entitles him to stand as other high blooded horses do, but I have put him low on f accoUut of letting every one who wants Colts ; have a chance at him: his season will end the 1 last day of June. lie will he at his stand regularly every ninth ! das. WILLIAM PEGUES. ' April 19th, 1S37. ?tf Littl Peace Mayer.?I went into a school of little children in B . While 1 talking to the school, a wicked little bo) six j years old, doubled up his fist and struck his ' little sister, sitting by him, four years old,! on 1 er head. She in the true spirit of war, j doubled up h r fist to strike back* Just: s ; she was abou: to give the blow the teacher j caught her eye, and said to her; 'My dear, you had better kiss him.' In a moment the little girl's feelings all j changed. She thtew her little arms around : her brothers neck and begat: to leiss him. lie be^an to cry and the tears rolled down ? - : .. . . i I his checks,?the J.ttie sister wipcu mem ; awav, atiJ tried to comfort him. the harder | ( he cried. A hiss for a blow! This is over- * coming evil with good. Thai little boy was ' caumous how he struck his sls'.er again. Bujfd'o S?::Uitor ? j Ft o.vi the Xeio York Observer. ROHAN CATHOLIC .MISSIONS. The account l?elow is taken from one of1 the lectures of Dr. Wiseman, an eminent j Roman Catholic professor, as quoted in the Catholic Heral;'. i I In the lirst place, then there is a board or j congregation at Rome, consisting of the ; tarst dignitaries of the church, which devotes itself expressly to the superintendence ol 1 Catholic missions, and is well known by the | name congregation of the Propaganda.? ; I It has a large es ablishment for the conduct j of its affairs, wiin a college, in which are j1 generally about 100 individuals from almost j every nation under the sun. It has anoth- ] er college for Chinese at Napks; an .I has J < dependent upon it other cstablisamcn s b ? 11 longing to religious orders, whence thepnr.- < cipal number of its missionaries is drawn. ! < The number yearly sent out must bo lim-;( ited; and I am sure docs not exceed four :; or six a year. However, the Propaganda '( r^eives into its service, persons willing to ! become missionaries in foreign parts, whether seculars, or members of religious i congi1 ga ions. But, still, even w-th this { a-iUiiion. (and 1 speak from persona! knowl- ;, edge.) the number of missionaries sent l'or.h ; does not amount to ten in the year. j : In France, there is an association of pri vate individuals for the purposed contiibu- c ting to the support of foreign missions; and ' J at Paris, there is a college exdusively for ( the preparation of persons who feel ca.led f to tin's holy work- The society to which 1 j j alluded is divided into two districts; the ; one commuicating with a council at Lyons, j ihe other with one estabiis e:l at Paris. By a simple and beautiful system, sunsci iptious ' - ? i- : i:,4U _ ore rocetvec iruin every pan n un v ei\ imie r expense; most of thcni agents, who have j each a hundred subscribers under the.'r c earc. I understand too, that the great j merit of this work is due to a lady, who I crippled and confined to her chamber, has j dedicated herself to the organization of this association. The sum raised in France,; * and its colonies, during 1S3-4, amounted on- !* ly to 494,727 francos, or about ?IG,1S9: i p less by JC 1,000 thus: the poorest of the many i Xnglish missionary societies raised several I rtM " ! . ears ago. 1 nis association was first es- c .tblished at Lyons in 1822. I: requires no i n public meetings?no itinerant preaching? " to nourish i:, and keep ;t alive; the Cat ho- a lie principle of unity and subordination sup- j >lies sufficient tasirumcnts lor the quiet and , noiseless co-operation of chantublo spirits. The congregation (/Propaganda is of- i tea considered wealthy to an enormous dc-: gree, and reports are often spread ofits con- ; .ributing large sums towards the support of the Catholic religion in all parts of the world. > But it is poor, if compared to the vast sums collected by any one of the societies in Enjr- i and. I will venture to say, that although j Free illustrious cardinals have, widiin these %.v years, bequeath* d to it all their propt r,y. its annua! income does not team ?39,0C9. And out of tills sum i: inu !? r?*. i $ jiembercd, t nit tlie exp'-nso <.i cd :ing norc than a iiuuared indiv.d ads nus to be , . iofrayou. The lecturer adds the following note: I s iv nothing of the LeopolJine Insti ule ^ at Vienna, the annual contributions of s which, I am happy to see, have gone on J ?raduallv increasing; because the object of i m charitable assistance is not so much the inversion of pagans, as the succor of the ] ^tiiocescg cfXm-'h A r'rcsii lame Juice aiuiJLcmon Svrup. glORtule at the * DRUG S TOR!!. E. April 2G 2f> tf PR. RANDOLPH SEWELL informs his: fvi- litis and the public, that has located Himself at the 1jto residence of Mr. Samuel James, in Williamsburg District, five miles from | Lynch's creek bridge; and oilers his services in . ill bra.ne.fics of the medical Profession. From the uxperieuco which he has had in the course of an extensive practice for tvventy-iivc years, ho hopes to give general satisfaction. RANDOLPH SEWELL. April 1,1837 2G 3i Brigade Order. 23d April. Ic37. rvunvuf'n ?h 11 n ft.inrt iMarf.ial do conven" u consisting ot' Col. Thomas E. M'lver, ol the 29th Regiment, 1'ivsident?Lieut .Col. Thomas of the 3<>t!i Raiment; Major Stephen Jackson of the 2Sth Regiment; Cupt. Win. Bagget of the 30: h Regiment; ('apt. Richard Bhelau of the 28ih Regiment, members; and Col. I. I>. Wilson, ('apt. 11. B. Thomas of the 30th Regiment, and Capt. A1 wander Craig of the 28th Regiment Supernumeraries, at Society Hill in Darlington District, on Wednesday the 10th day of May next, to try ail defaulters who failed to attend the Brigade encampment held near Society Hill in October last; ami that Lieutenant E. J Law act as Judge .TJvocate on,that occasion. Also ordered that trie Colonels, commanding each of the Regiments, composing the Brigade do cause the said defaulters to be warned in tiieir respective Regiments to attend the said Court Martial, aim furnish the Court with a list of the same, together with evidence of their being so warned, IIv order of CRN JN'O. M'QUE EN". ALFRED M. LOWRY. Col. Co nmandingTth Brigade S. C. M. April 2G 21 It Notice. ALL persons having claims against John Barker, dec'J, are required to present them to me duly attested according to law, and all those indebted will make immediate puvment to II. T. CHAPMAN, AdnCr. 7th April, 1?37. 23 3t Malaga Grapes, S7J0R Salcbv the Jar or at retail, bv 1 * D.M ALLOY. April 4, 1>37 21 tf. American Fanner. C10.VPLETE sets ofthis excellent periodical, J consisting of 15 volumes each. Also, ROBERTS' SILK MANUAL, a work of general utility, comprising all the information necessary to be known in the culture of the Mulberry and growth of Silk. The above works are offered for sale, at the office of the FARMER and GARDNER, North-east corner of Baltimore and Charlestnn.strnots. Baltimore. Mil. April IStlu 1517. j Hats. JUST received by the steamer Oseola, six Cases White and Black Summer Hats. 12 Dozen White and Black Wool Hats, and 30 doz. Palm leaf Hats, for sale low bv J. MALLOY &Co. April 2!? 21 tf Hues. Doz J lues, assorted sizes, for sale cheap for cash bv J. MALLOY & Co. April 26 26 tf Spring Goods. THE subscribers have lately received from New York and Charleston, a large and j well selected .Stock of Goods ; the following ! articles comprise a part of their stock, viz:? j Prints, Muslins, Ginghams, Cambrics, Silks, i Umbrellas, Parasols, Bonnetts, Vesting?, I Crape Camlet?, Bleached and Unbleached : Sheetings and Shirtings, with a great variety ! )f articles of Hardware and Cutlery, Crocke- ; ?ry and Glass Ware, &c. &c. and invite ! tountry merchants and others to call and ex- | imine oar stock, which we are disposed to sell m accommodating terms. J. MALLOY & Co. April 21 24 tf Groceries. gb Uh^- r>- R- aild s- f- Sugars. 75 Bags Java Laguira and Rio Cof- . O C J fee. 19 Ilhds. N. 0. and \Y. I. 5/olasses. *) Bbls. and 1-2 Bbls. l\o. 1,2, and 3, .1/ack- j crel. 100 Sacks Liverpool Salt. Champaign and .1/aderia Wine. >000 Best Spanish Segars. he as. Loaf and Lump Sugar, or saie cheap for cash by J. MALLOY & CO. I April CO 21 tf ? : I YlC I rill' Copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of Drake Sc Shaw, is this day ] lissolvcd 1'V mutual consent. LEM'L. S. DRAKE, KODER'K SHAW. April 8th, 1^:17. The business of t lie late concern will be clo- j nj by L. S. Drake, who earnestly requests j liose indebted to make as speedy settlements as j won.. " L. s. D. i The subscriber having purchased Mr. L. S. ] brake's interest in t ie above concern, will keep J onstantlv on hand a largo and general assort, j lent of Cloths, Cassimercs, Vesting*, Ready J lade Clothing, Hats, Caps, And will car- J v on the Tailoring business, in the best manner, ; t .Moderate prices and shortest notice. RODERICK SIIAW April 8, I>37. r?:t 3t t Company Order ; Che raw Light Infantry, April 15, le37. f A ^RDERED that an lllcc- . tion beheld at the Coun- j ci? Chamber, on Saturday the 6th I of .May nc.\t, from 11 o'clock, j A M. to 3 o'clock. I'. M. for ! First, Second, and Third Lieuten- j an4s of this Corps. j Proper persons will be do ; i^na'cd as mtinngcrs. RICHARD F1IELAX, Contain. April I) ~3 * 2t 1 1 Washing and Sewing. i MRS. FRANCIS will take in Washing and ( Sewing *\?r ladies or gentlemen, which hall be promptly and faithfully done at niodcr- i prices. April ID ?3 tf ?alid Oil. I^ORs-.IeaMh: DRl'G STORE. ! W*' -.'-j rf ?pwwanwy n-umi-'ii* i w uluuh^^w jiijpiiii u In oticc. F3J1HK subsrribrrs 'saving moved their entire i i stock of goods from Che raw to Lancas- t terville, S. ('. where t!i. y intend settling them- i selves permanently, they will be happy to see j their friends ami iunner customers. Abo, wo j have declined the commission and forwarding j business. All goods which have been ordered to j ns ami have not yet come to hand will bo found | in the care of Felix Long. Esq. J. A. L. H. ASHCRAFT. ! | April -I Id tf i Salt, 3lolasscs, and Rice, j S\('KS Liverpool Salt, and a tew j v!r m** Casks of .Molasses and Rice, lor I j sale cheap for cash, bv retail or wholesale. 1). MALLOY Jan. 10th, 1837. 0:tf Cotton Seed. i !?ACS IVtit (Julf, received per steam- ! J boat Osaola, and for sale bv D. MALLOY. | i Feb. ddnd. 1837. l'ctf \ | MALCOM tiUCHA.\Al\ 58 now receiving' and tor sale, f>0 pieces J Jagging, J T) bags liagnira un'iKio Coffee, 'V) cases Hats, j t.'O doZ. Chips, 3(J Fowling (Inns, j A few sets blacksmith's Tools, with a good j stock of S iddlery, Hardware,Crockery ware Occ., j : all of which will be sold low for cash, or barter : ! for country produce. i ' Nov. 183t>. i Bacon. LHS- N- ('?- "u:ox? i,nrt tfji? Ilauis. For sale by J. MALLOY CO. j j November If). l>3f>. j Butter and Lard. 4 GOOD supply of the above articlo on hand j and for sale low, for cash, by t nr < t r'rkf' f- CO ; J. .UALIjU 1 v V/. J I Feb. 6th, 1837. 13:tf j Election. IT is ordered that the Colonels of the 28th, 23th and 3'Jth Rcjriincnts, do cause an Elcc! tion to be held at the Court Houses of their res 1 pcctive Districts, on Tuesday the 3th of May j next, for a Brigadier General of the 7th Brigade, j 1 to fill the vacancy occasioned by the promotion ; of Brig. Gen. McQueen. ' By order of Mai. Gen. McQueen. ALEX. GRAHAM, ! Brigade Major ofitk Brigade, j i 7th March, 1837. 18:9t | j . ; ' Pearl St. House Rebuilt, ; ?* . , r .imnnnm I\U. bb 1'JiAKLi bllUiLi. j TO BE HE-OPENED IN FEBRUARY, 1837. ! spacious establishment is enlarged and j _El erected upon its former site, in the centre ! | of the commercial operations of the city, 6ur- I rounded by more than 500 entirely new tire proof j ! stores and warehouses, occupying the ground ot j I the great conflagration. This Hotel, fronting ! | upon Pearl and Water streets, is arranged upon : ! a new and most improved plan, with a spacious ' ' Exchange Room, extensive Dining Parlors, large ; 1 and airy Sleeping Rooms, commodious Bathing j Rooms, steam power to elevate a supply of water j ! to the upper story, ami for other purposes, toge! ther with every convenience required to promote i the health and coinlort of Boarders. A guard is ! ! and will bo constantly employed to keep every [ part of the premises in order and security. (Al- i dcrman Peters, the owner,) has spared no cx- i : pense to render this building, both in extent and , 1 1 style of architecture, equal, if not superior to any commercial Hotel in this country. This House j will he furnished complete in modem style, and ) | ro-opencd in the month of February, 1837.?The J ! undersigned, (former proprietor,) respectfully so; licits the patronage of its old customers and the ! public generally. JOHN M. FLINT } | New-York, Dec. 18th, !s'3li. 8:is3m f i [ Notice. j l PERSONS having any business with the J subscriber, will find him at the counting ?' room of Messrs. W. T. Bailey & Co. A. P. LACOSTE. j1 Twenty Dollars Reward, j ?71 SC.! FED from the Jail of Darlington Dis- j | A trict, on the 18th inst. CORNELIUS j JOHNSON, scntencod to take the lash forslcal- ' ing Cotton, by tho Court of General Sessions at 1. the last Term Sai 1 Johnson appears to b. a >out j | thirty years of ug , nve feet five or six inches i j high, sallow complexion, dark hair, eyes rather ' : greyish, strongly attached to drunkenness, lazi- . ( licss, and villiauy. The above reward will be paid to any person j ( who will secure the villian in any Jail so that i he inav be brought to desei ved punishment. DAN'JL C. M'LEOA j. d. d. j April lDh, 1837. 24 3t H.j* The Editor of the Fayettevillo Observer [ will give this one insertion, and forward his ae- J , ? X'. .1 . 1, coiuji iur Kiuueiiiuuu j , Notice. JAMES POWELL, having' this day execu- ! ted to the subscribers, a Deed of Assign- | ment of all his Real and Personal property for 1 ! the benefit of his creditors, and those of J. C. 1 Powell, who are to be paid in t!ic order and de. ! I grcs provided by said instrument; the said , creditors arc hereby notified, that in order to do. ' rive any benefit from the Assigned property, it is j requested that they shall, on or before tiic 1st of: July next, establish their demands before the As- J signecs?agree to receive the dividend they may j be entitled to, under said Deed of Assignment, | and to release and discharge the said Powell and J. & C. Powell from all liability for the residue j of their demands. The subscribers will, at the expiration of ev- ! cry three months from this day, lay before the i creditors, at the store of A. Blue, in Clieraw, a ' full expose of their proceedings in the premises. ! A BLUE, * ) . i \V. H. ROBBING, ^ AssiS^cs. j April 2(? 24 tf Peters Pills. 5^ OR sale at the DRUG STORE, j 1 April 26 21 tf /Entertainment. THE SUBSCRIBER, HAYING Ken satisfactorily engaged tori more th ai two vearsin attending to a :>ri- j rate BOARDING HOUSE. Feels encouraged to say to the public, that her | HOUSE and STABLES arc well furnished for ! the reception a ml accommodation of tho.-o who 1 inav be pleased to call. E. SMITH. ' Mrs. Smith is prepared to entertain Stage i Passengers, should any think proper to call.? Their Baggage shall be removed to and from the Stage Oflicc free of charge. j j.;' My Residence is on the corner of Gilles- ! pie street, tiic Lot formerly occupied by Mrs. j Barge, convenient to the Market and near the j State Bank. Fayctteville, April S, 1?37. 3t W POLICIES will be issued upon Buildings i 88 Merchandise in Store, and on the river to j mid from Charleston and Georgetown; also on f Cotton in store. Persons living in the country j and towns adjacent by giving a description oflhcir property, can have it insured against loss ordain age by lire. D. S. IIARLLEE, Agent at Chcraw, for Insu. Co. of Columbia, S. C. Anril 1?. !53,T. nm mhi p mmm ij "! Corn Meal. C10RX lcepl constantly 0:1 hand ami / lor sal?, lor cash only, by J. 31 ALLOY & < '0. Jan. ~3rd, 1337. 11:11 Notice. ROM this date, I shall make a charge of 2 J per cent. on ulL moneys advanced, besides the legal interest, on Cotton Shipments, Acceptances, and Liabilities, whether at Hank or otherwise; and for the renewal of all Xutes, filling up and attending to discounting Drafts, and remitting Money, i of 1 per cent, will be charged upoh tile amount. Also, will undertake to make sale of property, real or personal, for a small commission. " BROWN BRYAN. Jan. 1>37. 'sKiyj:: noPESp SEINITTiVINE. 4 supply of the above articles for sale cheap for cash by I). 31 ALLOY. Dec. ~7, ls3G. o'.tf FLOUR, MEAL, ? LARDT 0RT1I Carolina Flour bv the barrel. .1^1 Fresh country Lard. ALSO-r-Flour and .Meal, rt retail, by J.A. INCUS. Dec. I>. THE STATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) CHE RAW DISTRICT. $ In Equity. Administrators of E. White, i u.., .. ? i- / r B:1I lor Relief Creditors of E. White. I"Juncll0n' ic; IT is ordered that the creditors of Elihu White deceased, do render in to the Commissioner rt*"*his Court and prove their claims before him, before the 1st day of June ne.\t: and further, that this order b ; published for three months in the Chcraw Gazette. ["Signed] WM. HARPER. The above is a truo copy from the order book GEO. W. DARGAX, C. E. C. D. February 21st, 1S37. 16:3m For Sale, ONE Four Horse Wajjcon, entirely new. JOHN EVANS & CO. Chcraw, March 4th. 17:tf Drug Store. rjlIIE Subscribers have removed to their New H , L < , X ?x_ A 4|>-k4 _ ?* store on r roni oireei, opposite iu mm. or Taylor & Punch's where they have and will continue to keep, a full and complete assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Surgical Instruments, and Shop Furniture ; Also : Paints, Oils, Glass, Dye Stuffs, & Perfumery All of which they propose selling on the most reasonable terms; and particularly so, to thoso making large purchases. Any article they may not have on hand when applied lor, will be nrocured on short notice. POWE & M ALLOY. March 21st. 11) tf. CHEIlAW DISTRICT. In Equity. Richard Pliclan, Adm'r.") Francis Wilson, rx. f Dill to Marshal Assets. Ilcirs and Creditors of j Francis Wilson, j ON motion of Graham Evans, Solicitors for complainant, it is ordered that the ereditors of the late Francis Wilson do prove their demands, before the Commissioner in Equity for Cheraw District, on or before the Hrst day of July next. GEO. W\ DARGAN, C. E. C. D March 13th, 1937. 18:13t John Evans & Co. HAVE just received Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Flour, Hacon, Tallow & Sperm Candles, Spanish Segars and Cavendish Tobacco [best quality.] Spades, Shovels, Weeding Hoes, llollow Ware, vVc which, in addition to their former stock, comprises almost every article adapted to this market, and is now offered for sale on as good terms as can be had at this p'ace. Cheraw, March 1st. 17:tf Land For Sale. THE Subscriber oilers for Sale, his planta. tion in Marlborough District, containing 710 acres prime Cotton and Corn land, having '?*n ..n.noimilnf nulf ivntinri It is situated XUUUl ??? >yj ULIV/O uuuv. 4 vu.w . ? three miles from the Court House and has a comfortable dwelling house and necessary out buildings upon it. Persons desiring to purchase it, can ascertain tlie terms by applying to C. W. Dudley at Marlborough C. House, or to tho Subscriber himself on the premises. JOHN It. DONALDSON, May 23:1, 29 tf. Steamboat. FgHIE new Steamboat Oseola, built expressly for this liiver, is daily expected, and will run regularly between Georgetown and this place. JAMES POWELL, Pres. Ms.S.C. Jan. 30. 12 tf 'l'he Charlotte Journal and the Western Carolinian, (Salisbury) will publish the above advertisement thrco times and forward their accounts to this oflicc. Buckwheat Flour, OR sale bv JOHN EVANS & CO. Choraw, March fith. . 17:tf Mountain Butter. FIRKIXS, first quality, 3Iountain But. tcr, equal to any offered in this market, or sale bv D. 31 ALLOY. Dee. l? 163(1. FOR S U E 4 GIG an J Harness, entirely new. G. II. DUX LAI* Doe. 00, 183(1. ti-tf Blankets Negro Cloths Cotton Bagging fyc. rcmiE Subscriber has on hand a good Stock JBL of the above articles whicii he will sollas cheap as anv in market. 31 I). 31 ALLOY.__ Northern Flour, &c. ^U PER FIXE Western Canal Flour, Xos. 1, 2 and 3 31ackerel, Cheese, Rice, of the new crop, Anples, Just received and for sale, bv J(MIX A. IXGLIS. " Jan. 2, 1837. b:tf Hats. A FEW Cases, of the latest fashion, for sale by D. 31 ALLOY. 27th Feb. 16:tf Shoes. eases Shoes, assorted qualities at wholesale, lew for cash. J. 3IALLOY Sc. CO. Feb 11. 18 Fruit, See. WHOLESALE 4- RETAIL. ORANGES, Pine Apples, Cocoa Nuts, Bananas, Apples, Raisins, Figs, Walnuts, Pre. s rvos, Jellies, and Oysters, for sale or Cash nlv. by " I). 31 ALLOY. Feb 13. 1-37. act- n mp 11 n \ i 11ggi ' "-j -\ Holliidays Hotel. f IMMEDIATELY opposite tiio Rail Road warehouse, is now opon tor the rccepoiuof i Travellers. The house is large and has been i fitted up for a Hotel, and being immediately at i lilio point on High Street whence tho cars arj rive and depart daily, makes it so convenient to i travellers on the Kail Road and by Steam Boats, | tthat more is unnecessary to be said. The pro. ' prietor pledges himself to render every uccouij modation to those '' at may call at his Hotel. JAMES IIOLLADAY. Portsmouth, Va, Jan. 3. O* To be inserted in the Norfolk Beacontand ' Baltimore American three times a week for one j month, anil in the Raleigh Standard, Edenton i Gazette and Cheraw Gazette, for three months, and send their hill? to this office for payment. i ? Notice. | A Mi persons having professional business ! with the subscriber are requested to call i on W. II. Robbins, Esq., who will attend to any | business during my absence in Florida. ' * J. W. BLAKENEY. t Jan. 16, 1S37. j New Goods. TIIE subscriber is now receiving direct from New York, a general assortment of Goods, j amongst which are super Whitney, duffil, rose, J and striped Blankets, Negro Cloth, Sattinet, Mej rinos, and domestics, Shoes, Hardware, Slc. Also, best St. Croix Sugar, old Java Coffee, I No. 1 J/ackercl in half bbls., Buckwheat tlour, Goshen butter a choico article, beef tongues | smoked, l>ccf, crackers, cheese in boxes, also N. ! C. old bacon with a choice selection of Wines ! and other spirits. ' Being desirous to set apart the year of 1837 to ; close up his books and view the ground upon which he stands, ho is compelled to say to his i customers that many of his accounts will be discontinued after the first of January, and he earnestly calls upon those indebted by note or account to make arrangements to settle without delay. His stock of goods will be offered at rej duced prices for cash or country produce. Cotton received and shipped as hcrotoforc, I and advances made if required. BROWN BRYAN. | I)cc. 26, 1836. Removal. TH E subscribers have this day removed to a NEW BUILDING one door below their j old stand, and offer for sale a large and extensive i stock of JiliW & f'ASfllUIVAISJLitt UUUUS, ? consisting of Dry Goods, Hardware, & Gro cf.ril:s ; Also?a large stock of Domestic and i Foreign Liquors & Wines-; all of which will be j sold low for cash or country produce. M. & R. HAILEF. I Fob. 11, 1637. 14 tf Pole Boat Charlotte, CAPTAIN ELIJAH RUSHING. THIS boat has been purchased by the sub. scribers, and will run winter and summer. ! We shall be grateful to the public for a share of j patronage Goods shipped by her, for country j merchants, and consigned to us, shall be forward. ' cd free of expense, except that actually paid out. Vl\ A. T. BAILEY & CO. j Fcb.20, 1937. ~~~ 15 tf ; Auction & Commission Business. THE Subscriber having rented the largo ware house on Front street,on door cast of j Mr. John A. Inglis' store, lately removed and fitted up as an Auction A Grocer) Store by Mr. 1 John G. McKenzic, is ready to receive on con| signment any Goods, or other property to bo dis1 posed at auction or private sale, for a fair comi pensation and will bo thankful for a share of ; patronage. K. T. MORGAN. Choraw, Feb. 13, 1837. Over Coats and Cloaks. CLOTH, Goats hair and Petersham Over Coats, Pilot and half Pilot Coats, Ladies and Gentlemen's Cloaks, For sale by \ j 51 D. M ALLOY. Suinir. I Croix, Porto Rico, Louisiana Clarified, ! ^ Double Refined Loaf, and White Havana, j fur sale, by the quantity or retail, hv D. MALLOY. I 27th Feb. 1837. 16:tf j CEPHALIC, AROMATIC, SCOTCH, AND MACCABOY SNUFFS. FOR sale at tho DRUG STORE. April 26 24 I | Java, Laguira, & Kio l>onee. 4 GOOD supply of the above article on hand and for sale, by J. MALLOY & CO. j Feb. 6th, 1637. 13:tf Fresh Raisins, ! RECD BY STEAMER OSEOLA. 1*^ BOXES, and 10 Half Boxes, and for sale by J. MALLOY & CO. ; Fob. 6th, 1637. 13:tf Bacon & Lard. WL^ cure(* ?acon? a"d /4s\y^y\V a few hundred pounds prune Lard. For sale cheap, for cash onlv, by I D. MALLOY. | Icb. 13,1637. Council Chamuek, April , 1637. ORDERED, that sections 15 and 16 of Ordinanco No. 3 be published in the Che raw Gazette. 1 at t| uramance :>o. Sec. 15. Bo it ordained that every owner of an improved Lot within the said Town shall pro' vide a leather bucket ol' the usual size, for each chimney on the premises, and for neglect or refusing so to provide lire buckets, shall forfeit and pay five dollars for each fire bucket not provided as herein directed. | Sec. IG. Be it ordained, that it shall be tho duty of every Council to appoint, as early as possible, after their election and qualification, : si.\ tire masters, whose duty it shall be to see that all improved Lots are provided with tire buckets, to inspect semi-annually, and report to the Council the condition of the Hooks, Ladders, \ &ic. ar.d to attend and direct at all fires; and . further, that members of the Council for tho j time being shall be cx-oflicio lire masters, and all 1 persons neglecting or refusing to serve as fire i masters shall forfeit and pay twenty dollars. I'. 1.0NG, Clerk of Council. April 12 22 ' tf Psalms & Hymns OP the Goneral Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, large and small edition, iulinc and common binding. Enquire at the Bookstore. l>ec. :17, 1636. BOOK BINDING. ; rami: subscribers have established themselves _IL in the above lino of business in Chcraw i and offer their services to its citizens. G. BAZENCOURT, & CO. 1 Cheraw, S. O., Jan. Ruled Paper, FOR drawing off accounts, for sale at the m. mm i mmmtmn mm* win nrwwWPM?l Notice to Creditors. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ) Town of Chcraw, v ROBERT 11. CROCKETT having made an assignment of certain property, and K. II. 1 Crockett <A Co. having made an assignment of m all the goods, chattels, debts and effects of the M said tirm ot R. If. Crockett ?A Co. to us, for tho benefit of the creditors of the said firm, first to A pay certain preferred creditors, and out of the H residue to pay and discharge, in equal proportions, pro rata, all tho other demands of the ereditors of the said firm of R. II. Crockett &. Co., who will, on or before tho first day of October next, establish their claims, and agree to take a dividend under said assignment, and discharge ! the said firm from any further liability or account, j ability on account of said debts: Notice is hereby j given unto all and singular the said creditors of , tho aforesaid firm, to come forward and establish j their demands, and make their eloction whether ! or not they will receive a dividend under the ! aforesaid assignment, on or before the first day ! of October next. i And all and singular the creditors of the said firm of R. II. Crockett &, Co. arc hereby notified ! that we will, cn Tuesday the 2nd day of May ! next, and on Wednesday the 2d of August next, i at Moore's Hotel, in the town of Cheraw, lay bo J tore them a statement of our proceedings, unless ! required to do so sooner, by the aforesaid creditors. D. L. McKAY, ) , . W. J. HANNA, \A'*'gner9' j ( hcraw, March 13th, 1S37. 19:G Bagging, Rope, Groceries, &c. HEAVY hemp and tow Bagging ; Russia hemp Bale Rope ; j Sewing Twine; St. Croix and i'orto Rico Sugars ; Loaf and Lump Sugar; Mocha, Old Java, Laguira, and Rio Coffee; West India Molasses ; Imperial, Ilyson and Souchong Teas; Chocolate No. 1; Dana Sanger & Co.'s Soap, in large bars; Hull & Son's Pa:cnt mould Candles; ' Troy mould do.; Sperm do.; Together with a general assortment of Dry Goods, hardware, hollowware, Crockery, Hats, Shoes, &c. Eor sale by I Nov. 15. JOHN A. INGLIS. New & Cheap Goods. THE Subscriber has just received and opened an unusually large and cxtonsivo as9ort! mpnf of snnsnnablo Goods, r.amfiillv solort*d hv himself in New York, in Sept. last. Thoso wishing to purchase, may find it to their interest to call and examine before buying, as he thinks his stock will be found to comprise as > general an assortment as any in the place; and he is confident that he can sell as low as goods can bo alforded in this market. Merchants from the country will find his 6lock so large as to merit their attention. He cordially invites all to call and judge for themselves. It can at all events, do no harm to come and s?e He cannot neglect this opportunity of expressing his gratitude to his friends and the public, for the liberal share of patronage with which he has always been favored. D. B. M'ARN. Nov. 21st. 1936. Oranges, Lemons, &c. ORANGES, Lemons, Almonds, Raisins, Prunes. Figs, Sugar and Butter Crackers, : Pine Apple Cheese, Newark Cider,New Orleans i Molasses, Sugar house do., Louisiana double re. ! fined Sugar, just rccecivcd and for sale by IMHV \ IVfiY.TS | lcbll,. 1837. , Copartnership Formed. THE subscribers have this day formed a co. partnership in business, under the firm of W. & T. BAILEY & CO. and have taken the Store lately occupied by Mr. A. P. LaCOSTE, one door north of Kershaw street. . W. J. BAILEY, T. B. BAILEY, JOHN W. McRAE. ; Jan. 2d, 1S37. 9:tf ! CHERAW DISTRICT. In Equity. I Robt. Rogers, et a?. 1 ts. ( Bill for Acc't and Parti! Bcnj. B. Rogers, [ tion. | Adm'r. et al. J * IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Julius Poelnitz and wife, Needblm Smith and wife, Mary Rogers, Flora CampbJJ^ and Francis A. Rogers, defendants in the ab<m) case, are absent from and reside beyond the limits of this State. On motion of Graham &> Evans, Solicitors, ordered that publication be made in the Cheraw Gazette for three months, requiring the said defendants to be and appear in the Court 1 /. r /-> i T*\ .1 ikM or r^quuy ror vwieraw i/isinci, witum wuw months from this date, and demur, plead or answer complainant's bill, or judgment pro confesso will be entered against them, GEO. W. DARGAN, C. E. C. D. j Darlington Court House, > J 5th March, 1837. ? 18:I3t I , . . Dissolution. THE firm of CLARK A SMITH was dissolved on the 13th inst. by mutual consent, i All persons indebted will make immediate payment to A. Clarke, who is duly authorized to ' settle the business of the concern. A. CLARK, BRYAN C. SMITH, j Chcraw, 13th March, 1837. 20:6t J Mucklejohn, Junior. THIS truly noble, splendid and highly faraod animal?who for power of muscle, sym: metry and correctness of proportions and accuracy of admeasurement, sets the world at defi,' ance; who has run twenty-two races (mostly 4 mile heats) and won over ?5000 in purses, besides by-bcts, &c. &c. will continue to stand the^ ; present Spring and Fall seasons at the stable ot flip Rnhsrrihor. at Stateburor. and be let to mares at ?50 cash, or ?60 payable 1st Oct., and ono dollar to the groom in all cases. Spring Season to end 1st August, and Fall season 1st Decern 1 ber. His pedigree and performcnccs having been i so long and so {often before the public rit is not : deemed nacessary to repeat them hare. After the close of the present Spring and Fall seasons, he will go to Augusta, Georgia, and hi* place here be supplied by the no less distinguish, i <id horse Bertrand, Jun. Mares from a distance will be wall fed and , attended to, at from 31$ to 37$ cents per day, I ;ts may be directed, and Servants boarded gratis, i livery precaution used to prevent accidents or ' escapes. I CYRUS MORSE. March 17, 19 lit. Northern Hay. Bundles of the above article, for sale, 1 /?/ for cash, by J. MALLOY &, CO. Feb. 21, 1S37. j Tor sale. C10STER & COX'E'S ORIGINALSOUTHJ ERX TONIC, a Family 3Iedicinc, war! ranted a snccdv and lasting cure for AGUE AND FEVER, and evcrv symptom of general debilitv. j. c. wADSAvojrni. >*/?. >.7'.