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* V). . -?- <! Ill II?II JLJULJI.il.. . ?LL. ^ 1 Jo motion it v?os then Retulrrd, That upon f offict cceptance of ?ol. Brook# the Chnir shall | . *inowered to appoint $(. Committee of' op .MArt?s *tn*atrf h ithouf jurthe# inwtrmrtiotis. 1/1 z5 Op c*n ton iseetiag adjdurned. | W. L..i. PRINC E, Chairman. pecti J. R l!.ot, Secretary. thoir stBiajHAa. (paasTravT ~ ; F or tho Pec Pee Herald. | ^ ( TO TUE AUTUMN WIND. tlofl PT IDA. ' m??! - - tutu 1 Blow softly, b'ow gently, ye autumn gales, ito!. Let thy voice have a gentle tone, Tl Let it breath", through the trees sweet inur- , ? i ni'ring sounds, Not a hoarse, not a deep loud moan. asset' Blow softly, and send thro'the tall dark pines, f 1 The voice of the low autumn breeze ; > bhe Let it sweep bv their .noble crests with sigh", j out o As it noteth their dying leaves. i llf, jy Blow softly, j' know 'tis their time to fade, ' will t Yot use not /- roughly thy iway ; ! oar,lf B it ah! as ve touch, let a kindly hand j ? . Sweep their t'ast falling leaves away. Blow softly Me umtuer Mowers arou id, : Oh seal not too quickly their doom. j *-'ur J Give .? winning breeze to their shivering ib-rns, [ P* And nourish each fiir drooping bloom. I be ?] Yo are come, I know, as the t no to fado, j thing But thy cold, piercing winds oh stay, i us vrli 'Till genih brcezt have buried the flowerS, | |(i) t)| Then w..'il welcome thy wintry sway. j , ' . 3 ' hestt: For the Pee Dec Herald. ' ''r LINES. | MI) VPA a T i\\r XT T\ U A ITWM B A WJ>V ?"*> ? ? I IHkAf!. 4 v n *a/? r*\j .??r\i | r Artiil r i\n,, i last p ^ Wll.HKt.M. f Heart worn nod wiarily turning a*, ay, Evor untouched by her lover's sso Ijiy. oppre | Fair raaidon,loved maiden, crc youth aid) life frcoui p.ir' not, courn Wh'U, hopeful bciirt sing?., aod regretful tears {^(cr start, not ; Make ha<U? u> secure for the dark days that shall roin-, ' Th<. light of a bappv heart, bidding thine we Icoaie, Dos't still scorn the lore a oohlehoart offers ? ! un f More worth than all fatne, more than royalty's oontii coffer* '/ | of th< Bui him coma. in thy hosoin an indweller be ; an,| Wear, right jwoudlv., the chaiu he would tling , around thee; 1 . For thy strength, uad thy liberty's guerdon i Fouin) 'twill he? i tto |>? In syi.h bondage is woman so blissfully free? ' j.,ijrn IWa n freedom frotn earth's store of sorrows ' , and cares, u,ne' She is hound?hut to bliss, through eternity's 'hotu, . years ; parti* Then take to'thy heart, maiden, this song of ih0 p mine, Sujtli Choose wisely, lore wholly, and earth's heaven is thine. prosp tionui THE FUTURE. ? in It is not to be disguised that there pre- PT'Pa vaiis a general fuelingq*. apprehension thutl the pending election will result in the ^ triumph of the North over the South ia an issue essentially sectional. We do not *n(| indulge in this apprehension. If it be realised, wo do not dread the result. It \ is, however, the part of wisdom to look ' ,uatin forward to such a contingency, and to " set ; P?klii our house in order," io anticipation of its ' conKiK|uenccs. j We take.it for granted that an adruiniv cnnf0' Crutmn which should eo.nointo power on the wrony basis of Hluok Republican principles, would 1 *bT?r01 be purely sectional?and that while it na* owned its oaistence to Free State votes, it ^elud woultl be Pree-aoil in all its detail* and t,ve ptrtonnrl. No Southern roan, having the ; ? 1 least rceneet for hiiusoJf, could hold office B,ri'nl! under it, and all the places of Federal trust and emolument would have to be filed co"8*' by Northern men, chosen from the master' ?'!S - section ol the Union. Thus, ffoston wonld ' probably supply Mobile ?od New Orleans j with Collectors, Postroastors and U- S. ' ^?un<^ Marshals, and Yankee officials would oocu- w'n^8 py all the Federal positions in the Scuth. ?'UPM The treasury, the archives of the Govern- uf tnerit, its foreign relations, the postoffice, 8>Tf' |be army and the navy would all be in the hands of the Abolition North, and the l'jrn" Slave States wmihl ln?? ?? ??*..? ? ?? dav b ?. -.??v *>v ?wiv?i vi pvwer * in the Confederacy. Could the South there l'.-'Ag \ive under such a state of vassalugd? *onHf If it were craven enough le make the ci- u,u,l perinient, would even this humiliation he lll? ^ an cod of the exaction? and oppressions ^<MMI ot a fanatical Central Government, ant- 'helh mated bj a morbid hatred towards oh and *hat? our institutions? History and humau '^?PU' nature telle us i?no." * The inadnoaa that has pr ?duoed this >eniM1 state of things would never bo satiated, ?*ut,< except will the annihilation of the objovt '>u?h and viotiin of its passion, nor stop until I w Abo vrbite race wus crushed and Southern "ot plantations should be converted into aims j ,uter of 8an Domingo desolation and Jamaica 4nc* ^ negro barbarism. Shall we wait tor this 1 a to happen? Will any Southern man so Thorn debase hiugelf, to disgrace the mother *helr Abet boru him and the aut! that baa our- *u? iB lured him, as to kold is his heart one lin- ou,'r,,i crerin r fMlinu n? ' "?? 1*'^ is? '1 .n r? r? ? ?"J* ??? r ' lingering lisp of Union sapervt itiou, shoolJ P*"TM Fremont be the President? Shall wo vmit f?e V in the hope that in e ray for ue may yet thaw WIUl * the cold end iron purpose of * bigotry , that hex shown <ie shadow *7 turning? Sb'Ui wo trust the lamb to the jews of the wolf ?od pray G<?d that be may eat derour' him? Shall we venture our safely U the! tiger witn tho tap of blood upon bis too- fifty! fcgpy If wc are suoh fools and eowarda.U?en the the North has j idged us rightly?wo era snftifed for freedom, sad Yankee master* will ** be our rigfcteoes doom. If we ere I what shall we do? It is our duty to dia^uea I "*'* and determine tivi?qQe?U6a. We owe this to J h?g? i oar-el*^ KB4 we owp It toour eetfntrjriftee | tUfto of th? North, to toil tbcw bofure the /rati- jifl cid?l deed is 6*9*. * Vor ?viM<vto e?d t?>. our frtetWU we <*A tytofr. i K*rd the election of Fretctr.t l?f; Ao. ouo | rlavehoidmg Hutee M a toty to >if Uty j'MH loud# of the Union, to be fodlo mediate Southern notion top ljb? of e eew Government. Tito Yeokee i to" ?w4 Ofe* - v4V : .9, should not be sllbVed to exercise functions, and Southern' meuib?r? j ingress. instead of going to their scale 'ushiugton, should repair to tboir resvd State Capitols to tahecouaael with State Executives and Legislatures fiat is bent to be dooe io guard the ioeets of the sovereign States and the * of the sovereign people. Luckily, Joverumeni at the moment of diaolu- j will be in friendly har ds, and four ha will intervene before the traitors uoaticfl cru get possession of the Cap. >e South will get on ore justice in the ling up and h general distribution of j, than it has dono in the existcnoe he administration ofth^ Government, bigots tell Ui we "cannot be kicked f the I nion," and if we try to go out, alter under what pro* vcation, tlioy whip us back again. If they aro In t, we must be prepared for that too, rurnish onr anus to su*U>n in the the resolves we shall form in council. Northern countrymen may regard this sconado and menace; and we owy not do to persuade thorn, that it is any. B else. Perhaps they will not believe icn wc tell them that wc have heard inland we have questioned many) ite or doubt 09 to the effect and fesult cniont's election?no one who dies not coincide with us in opinion Mini pur- J The triumph of Fremont will be ?!ie ound on the buck of Southern forbea1. Tbo gotided or will turn upon hi* ssor Aictbeiotcliigeutand spirited icu of the Blteuu slave States less ! geou* than the brutes??Mobile Rcy-1 ?p THB RETURNING SENSE, ero rre .some newspaper* in the South | von in South t'ar dina, which are nuajly prating of the ''returning .sen?e'# 3 Northern people, "tbo good suii.se i rupriely (?) of the conservative masses | c North,', and similar delusive, uriled hopes. We Confess to having lit- j itienoe and ft.-rbe-trahee towards such da. These dolumvo hopes are enterd without a well founded rcast/m for ,nre generally tlie echoes of prominent an leaders and organs, and uttered for irpose of keeping the people of the | i quinaccnt under present wrong* and active aggressions upon their ooustituI rights. These oracular utterances itonded to subserve purty ends, to re the popular tuind lor subuiisaion to ver outrages our eaau.dsa rssy have re for us, to foiStall resista-'oe to ern Blar* Rt-publicau domination, i strengthen the b -nds -if the Union i no7 c:.slave u?. ve the conductors of such journals j rely considered what .they write and ih to the world? Have nut tho I es buen rung upon the -Huiber ?ecnnd j ht," *?the returning sense* and the i vatisto of uiassen of the North, ?1 , ; after wrong and aggression upon ision have been litemlly iieaped upon The people of the South have been cd by this false cry into submission j rv niifftirn utIiIaK h?? K?aw * j ... i ? wuii pnrpciift* ' md an often ni their enemies, waxed per and mads bolder by the evidences eir misplaced confidence in Nurihern vatism.thcraten still greater outrages, m* nrafinr nf >.k* ''sober ' 4 bMVU^tlh ** ??< ? M led. It is sorely time that this ened hope were forever given to the Our psst experience of ite otter neas and deccptivencss should teach dint rust both tbo hops and those who utterance to it. . , tat hope can be baxod upon the "reig sews" of the Worth, when ?very rings forth some ^tyhevelation that is no sense ofjotfttne or any other at the Worth ? Hopeful indeed that man be wbooan extract hope for >utb fruiu the teeeat election* in New wbir?>. Iowa, Yeriueetsnd Maiue, aod . eusanc* ami one popular demooatations re d.<ilj making in favor of Black t>lioani*n> uod Fremont. Very hope an he be who o*n see (?tbe returning" in thefeeble,he*iuiiug,apprehen?itc, >m. opposition wh' *h is made by the ananttesaod Fillummerof the North, 'Oh Hepwblioanutu. Any ono. who Impaleaaly blevr eyed, cannot fait an he fact that the Northern Democracy iiuerieaniaiu are preparing to make >e*i toroi* they can with Fremont. **\ds of both . paru?;? ore fottaking f n1<J ~~---? - WmJ pyn%*t%m* wwi?JLMI|l* AQU ETC seon t'oty in the rank* of tbeir cju>datn *j. Do tbooe tWi?js< inspire the hope | ito "retortMh* *w*j" u/1 the Northern I > wiH yet ;4>ut down thd enemies of u?r4:iuttori and of the otmtli? away, til aooh dohwionof?- G*re. JVem*, From the CorpJina^iOea. S >?: ' FKOM KANSAS.'' ' ' M ) St. Look, Sept. 22. n*a? daiea of the 15th utatc that j ioirtheru raeo, uuidor Kohinnon, ' ? fight at lirasehnppur F?U? <w> ?' (Ith, with a Noi thorn force, who capturing hr>r*e? and raoviiioon. 10 i>?*t dlv the Sortthfcrhor* Wert k.4 by m U-nhWu%lw eyp AfW two hour*' bard %hl ,>l in Which twoiro. Jforthorn^r* r.ad CANDIDATES. [ We are authorised and j j requested to announce MOI%. JOHN HrQliEGN 1 as a candidate for re-election as c the representative of the First J Congressional District. 14-tf. H^gr* Messrs. Editors : Please announce JOHN A. INUL1S Etq., as a candidate to represent thiB District in the House of Representatives in the next Legislature. 'j 15-tf.] UPPER BATTAIuON. We are authorized to an- j nounce Mflj. ALEXANDER McQUEEN as a candidate for re-election to the House or Rep rose ntatives in \ the State Legislature. 16-tf. i pmsss smzim. ~~ eoaiutctid weekly ar j. m. tiikeaihiill. Ciikraw, 5). c-, September '25, 1858. t'UTTON.?Receipts of Cotton, since our lust ' i?sne, araounU to 275 bales, at 10} @11} Bacon,per lb.. 14 @ 16 ( Hanging, per y'd 25 ets. Coffee, per lb 14 @ 15 < Corn, per bushel '. 80 @ 85 < Feuthcra, per lb 40 ets. Hour, pet bbl 6.50 @7.00 ' Fodder, per ewt 75 @87} , Hides, per lb 8 @ 10 < Iron, per lb 5 @ 7 i Lard, per lb. (none in market.)... 16 eta\C'>laMea-?-Ciiba, per gal......... 60 @ 55 I1 do New Orleans. 76 @ 80 .Salt, per sack 1-75 Sugar, per IU 11 @14 Tallow, per lb 11 @ 12} j avsisflJAka' 1 -4t. a mmtmm MaRRIkh, on the 10th instant, by StafHRH ] Parickr, ?aq., Mr. A. J. PARKER, of Sumter County, Alabama, to Miss K LIZ A OKI H ? BLAKENEY, of Union Countc, N. Carolina. - -! I . ... - . ] ?!S3mB7> , Dird, at the Village of Chesterfield, on the f 51 at alt., thomas SAKIUS, infant son of SAMUEL II. and SARAH a. ROBE SON, ( aged 3 kionths and 22 days. Than, at Ti mm on nriHe, S. C-, on Saturday. 1 lha 20th insu, MRS. MARY JaNE M;KAY, consort of Donald McKar. Esq, of Char'enton. ' 'asw'^kOTaaiiaVOTa.!. *?r i.ai -*. j.l - n1.; h - .i1..:1 ri.sisa.- j DAN'L A. HORN > g JA9 jtul meciand * well M'.ected Stock ] Fall fcnd Winter Good*, | in which will b? found all articles tuoal lor 1 family and plantation use. brj Goo<U and Clothing, ] Hats and Caps, Hardware and Cutiery, 3 _ Boots and Sbbdf, t r'Mw*( Grcc^Hts, *!! ?. ? Prorisiom, ? Segars and Tobacco, Naih and Hollow Waiw. dc., ? which will ba aohi at small profits for CxiK. C I and ana. September fcJtb, 18S4. 15?tf. , AUCTION !i; p ON j o'clock. J | , WILL HE SOLD, J m u:e ?ter?? formcrir occupied by T. H. TornI?vSk<>^THQ17|AND pounds bacon i HAMS, in lot* to *u?t pureKrAer*. ' t, '. t K. t. irf&QAN, VucC.or.wr. J Cheraw, S.C., Srpt. 1*, 1?W?. 1$?It. j "men ANO" BOY'S CLOTHING! i "tfTW received. from N? York and Phi'*- * %9 delphima rury Ur*e ?tock of mn & o&mmm* ;< ernGfucing all the Uteat etjle* of kbrip and a?*itw*;vc.tvrc. which will be told at small ! l profiU. U . ? F'I r V. MALIXJY. ' i September Mlh, IBM. lA^tlA: .. ^ LAND SALE, A T Chesterfield Cxv% ITuuee, on the first r Moud*j its. November next, I wiH cfst A tirr * Jft, to the L.b>b??t bidder, a valuable traet * of woi4Uq4ia?itaiil? ibc.the tarpetitiiM b?ui- [ wtm, and for bmiat ewrpoee* when cleared. I ThU trtfiji ie known ne the u Quick Lend.' it ? rilaeted inn fine, Waltbv loeaiior, on both ? We* of Hearer Creek, and contain* 1 NOW tcesa Tfc? k pfr*, hWlu^F, t dogvoorf, 4t Hopint* Uto W?a n*e?fi? h T r?L'<ia ?***<# torptniim, Qf>4 y*\i*A fl : 1 ' ews^WMSgaanapsawawwsii. '- ? ** MRS. JORDAN RESPECTFULLY informs her customer*, and the public generally, that she baa ?c?irod a large 8tock of LADIES FALL AND WINTER KA!% V & DRESS iiOODS, arefnllr aelected by heraelf in New York, and if the" latest styles. Her Stocks consists in art of * > aasaass SIIB333 ?$ffl?3? silks. Merinos, DeLanes, Alpacas, Poplins, Ac. BONNKTS. A complete assortment cf Bonnets, Ribbons ind Trimmings. CLOAKS AND TALMAS. Also, a largo assortment of Materials and Trimmings for Cloaks, Talmas and Mantillas. Collars. Chemisettes, Sleeves, Bands, Cuffs, Veils, Quilling*, Flouncing, Rusches, Fringes. Flowers, Cloven, Mitt*. ( auntlets, flonoton, f ?? ?)in, Thread l^aces, Iusertings and Edgings. TRIMMINGS. A complete assorttuontof all kinds of Trimnines aii't Dress Materials, and all other tilings , n her line ; all of which will be sold on as! 'avornble terms an by any house iu this place. Cbernw, Sept. 25th, 1856. 16?tf "ELECTION NOTICE! ?.-v'' v?i 1 Uousr. or IlErRKsr-NTATivEs, 1 l>eceuibor 18th, 1855. j TUB Committee on Privileges and Elec- ( tions, to whom were rcfurred sundry perilous, praying the establishment of new placet >f election, tne discontinuance of othef places tnd the. Appointment of Managers for the next jeneral ejections, hare had the same under :ongidcrntion, and beg leave to report and re:om?nenJ the adoption of the Resolution ar. .exod: Jftso/eeJ, That the elections to he holdtn on : he second Monday, and the day following, in Dctol?er next, for Senator and Repmsen^tives Iti the State Le-rialature, shall he held at the following places, and conducted by the followng persona, to-wit: ' CHESTERFIELD. CHF.RAU?A. niue, J. M. Threadgill and Donald Muthetdn. CHESTERF1 ELD C. IL?Elliscn B. Whit*, Robert D. Killen and Join W. Swiney. COLE HILL?Archibald S. htnitli, Angus Douulas and Win. McFar'and. 8TEERPEN 8PRINOS-J. Witherspoon, Duncan Campbell and Hugh Ruthven. MOUNT CROGHAN?Joel Baker, Andrew Johnson and 9L D. Timtnons. OLD 9TORE?James Fnnderburk, Albert F.vans and Richmond McManus. JEFFERSON? Elisha Baker, Joel Brewer, utd Thomas W&tu. ALIGATOR?John Gardiner, John C. Newnan and Angus McDonald. Two Representative* and one Member of j longress Co be elected. Two days at the Court House, and oae day it the other boxes. Votee 'to be counted on Wednesday at the 3ourt House. MARLBOROUGH. TAYLOR% MTLL3?HfRty V,*. ,<e?, John Iiby, Henry Moore. BRHTON'il FORK?E. W. Goodwin, John riertidoa, r?Wr OtloBj. BENNETTSVILLE?J.B. J.noh.gs, John ' UcColl'im. John O. Dudley. RED HILL?Alexander McLerel, Samuel Iparka, Thoraes A. Vining. ? BROWNSVILLE?Hamilton Roger*,CbM. 9?D?K*n, Z. A. Drake. ADAMSVILLE?Joel L.Ea?torling, James 3. Stewart, William Peerson> OLIO?John A. McCall, Peter Hubbard, labert Covington. Two RapraaenUtiraa and on* mtmbur of }nn?Mit In Ko #?Lrted. Polls tn K* noMtd .n?> ?d?v at th? Court Hon**, and on* day at i acb other place of election.?Manager's to meet at the Court House on the second day ind count over the roles. RESOLUTIONS. Resolved, That the Managers of Elections ire requested to pay special attention to the folowing portions of the law relating to Election: 11m names of the sours to be regularly rrittcn as they rote and the lieu preserved. If two or taore tickets, in counting the rote, >e found rolled np together, or more name# m found written on any tioket then ought to >e toM for, ell scch tickett are not to be mooted. No enter shall be allowed to pot more than i single bc-llot, or piece of paper in the name >ox or veetel; bet e ticket is to be counted henrb It contains fewer names than ere to be roMd for. Tfanr Menagerchall knowingly receive an 1 legal vote, or shall refuse to receive a legal me, or shall egWrt or refuse lo attend toihe jK-cttpn, *>r shall count the ballot* before the | ?rqper'tiin*,or at an* other than the proper ilaoe, ha shall be liable p> penalties. ? * to ? ' ' , hi Miniuntir (mini i ttd e.xnn?in? vritnaisei, to maintain Ardor And CgoJarUy at the poHe- and to order in mx'-tr! h|r falrectjd to the Sheriff, ComttWe or H till Deputy) to caeunu to Jul for one day. mj ; ttnon who refloat to 'ebey ?h? larrfct eom-1 nunds of the Man^era, or disturb their pro-, ardlnge. Ifaftyfiereun refuses to mafci pvorwoatb*. ?r if the Haaajfen ha otherwise satisfied that * moot destined , his vote shall be rejected. ? The Managtn or my other p^noa entitled a rota, may challenge aaj]?riOc< offiriny to 'ota. v . . . >, In ease of death or ram oral from the Diaries or retuial to serve of any Kaea-rer, a D^jurity of the DeWgatie* are aothoriied aod ??|rtired to fUJ op th? vacancy by appointment n writing - vi , Pedis to be opened at OoVlock, A. St., and | loead at 4 o'cictk, P. JL, dfclr eonvaeWtot i utarrals. The boa, vwwl oa bag to be reeled ip -vhen tba.Polk are dosed, not ia be opened xeept to ret*i*e votaa the second day, aod a count ih? at*ea at the regular ties* and plate. 3d. Anohai, That the jMeoagew or the SlectiAnajg^^ the procea^t' la the flWe : i. ih$ gtjt ?- sMB? 5 ,"** -w-^- -*' r o ' v*1 -tv^ f ??T CJUftOTS, Three Great Shows in One! ii. N. iauni;u, Proprietor. HIPPODROME, '* AEHSHAILS&rn $(LB3(EI8? tWill Exhibit at Bcnnettavilitf, October 7tb. At Cheraw, October 8th. At Society Hill, October 9th. CARD. O. N. ELDRED proclaims to the South that iw? a return for i * JLJ" the gentrou* patronage that has evererownrdhisefTortsto please, | vv he haa thk season combined THREE GREAT 6MOW81 | and engage 1 the world renown- I ^ fS/ft . Fraaconi Hippodrome TjTSjLn Trt tpe to appear in conjunc- i LCfmmmi-i tiot. with his splendid ANIMAL EXHIBITION AND GREAT SOUTHERN CIRCUS! * Clowns, SAM LONG its'* JOHN PETERSON. Leader of the Band,C.'VOL AND T, which is a sufficient gnarg ity for tho excelJencr of the Music- Making ir. till the most I complete, interesting and aatis'actorv enter* | lainment ever seen under a.iy Pavilion, and the best FIFTY CENTS I..IOW ever offered to the people of the Republic ! o. iibiNLUtiutv^. A^eni. . Sept. 22, 1856. 16?2t. NEW STOCK. TALL AND WINTER GOODS. I Just received by Railroad .riy i u purchases in New York, which comprise an u.usual | fine stoct of. LADIES DRESS GOODS, consisting of Silks, Merinos, DttLanos,Poplins, Bombasines, Alpacas, Ac., CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, Bonnets, Ribbons,Embroid.-rieOIen anJBovp Clothing, Hat", Caps. Boots and Shoes, in gi cut variety tor Ladies, Gents, Misses, Boya und children. Carpe tings, Hearth Rugs, Druggets und Mats. Groceries. AH of which have been laid in with care, and will be sold at small profits. GEORGE W. MtlVER. September 25th, 1856. ? 16?tf 1 * J. d, PTckabd; MERCHANT TAILOR, RESPECTFULLY tenders bis thanks to bis old customers, and the community generally for their liberal patronage, and assures them that ho intends to deserve a continuance of the same* He has just received a large and carefully selected stock of Cloths, Csssimerer. Ac., also Ready Made Clothing. Ao?'every thing tlse usual in his line of Dullness. His plates of ' tho lateat New York style# have been received and ho ia prepared in every respect to fill orders committed to him satisfactorily. SO* For all work dn-ie at th* ehop he is compelled to receive cash payments, i ??r* The undersigned also keeps on hand I several Horses and Vehicles which he will hire i out for e*sh. | J. D. PICKARD. Cheraw, 8- 0., Sept, 2fi, 1856. 1??tf And Charleston Line, ^jil'' fe' J SSKr THE light draught Steamer Cheatcrtie.d, having been thoroughly repaired end put in eomplete running order, is now under com mend of the well Known, experienced and popular commander Cupt. C. C. U'rtJTE. She U now taking in freight at Charleston for Georgetown, Che raw, and all the intermediate landings on the river. She nas two good, and capacious lighters and one of the hest Pilot* on the river. Shippers may confidently rely upon g-Uting their goods through with despatch. HERIOTA HOLMES, ' . Atrcuts atCIn rlftstou. C, COKER A BROTHER. 1 > ' Agente at Society Hill, I .. , W. L. J, UEIt), , Ageut at Cher aw, Cbcraw, -*pi, 26th, IMt 16?gt f The Very La?t Call. THOSE indebted to the subscriber, '?y note or account, are called upon for the last timet to come and oav their ruoective Hum Tbis tall it not mode in tfce way of a Joko bat in tba utown ?oriousnt-.&. The subscriber is eouiptllsd tc bar* to one} and if he caonot collect otherwise, (it ahail indiscriminate if sua ail iadouunl to him. (Jupteuaat as this mar b? it is hit only rtaource, and h*? ubaii aohct;uiitigiy resort to it. Those Interested may look out for an officer, if thair iad?Wednott u I notrrcmptiy liuaidaXed. I J. D. PICKdRD. ; Chmt; 8. C., Sept. 15 1956. Id?If. I DKESSGOOM AND TElKMlirOfr The Subaeribor hat ioat roaoirod *ke iarran A and ratwt d?*i*bU Stock of Ladias I)RKi?80OQDbd YRIXiMWOM babAe a w I off*rod, and thiuVs if Purchaser* will gi** him I _g.y? M, IW CHEESE. <???? BOXES SxTR, HEE8E, ' rV- DAN L A. HORN ; : September U(h, 16** X W TENNESSEE BACON ' On CcsujpuAtst f I -g gkHHDS. T?bi??? B?aou pa bo?wd U>? AVSteMa** M?rioa, D?j?y e*.p?cUcJ, <u>d si i wm n &b ? is OCWCE C. D K. R. COM pant, 1 6'Acrcrr, ?/t//y 19, 1856 / OK and after tho first dav of An#n?t ehsu ing. (bo MAIL and P4&KNGEK Trains on this r<>a will run accordiug to the following schedule: Leave Che'raw ut 5 oVIOck P. M. " Cash's at 6 30 H 14 " Society Hill at 6 <K> " " ' Dove's at 6 30 44 ... " " Darlington at 7 00 " Arrive nt Florence at 7 40 " * ? UKVtKNIN'G: Leave Florence : t 0 16 o'clock P. M.< " Darlington 0 4i 44 14 44 Dove Vat 10 16 44 44 '4 Society lliii 10 4" " 44 44 Cash's at 1 1 10 44 ,r Arri-e at Che raw 11 36 " 44 E. J. WADD1LL, General Transp't Agent. Jul 7 2k, 1856. . 7-tf 100 rewardt In consequence of the frequent occurr*nca Of tires originating in unoccupied buildings,' aa well Ho (brother reasons, it is thought that, there are incendiaries in our inhlst The : nbovo REWARD will be given for proof, to conviction of anv person, or persons, guilty ..ClKlllnnAK (tf?? tl . VM |?~ ?ur a*-3 liUUJC ui Thread gill & Kendall, or th" Shop rec-ntl) jcoupied by L. Bellingrath Copper Su??? h. By order or the Council. W. L. T. PRINCE, Inteudant. Sept. lf'-G. 1G?3t. mwm<eK' THE Commissioners of Roads of Chesterfield District, being prevented from attending at the regular time ot their Fall meeting. are informed that there will be a meeting 1 held at Chesterfield Court House on th<. first ! Monday in October next. I G W. SPENCER, Chairman. Septumber 18th, 1BS6. 16?tdPhiladelphia Boots & Shoes. JUST received, a large Stock of J. Miles & Son's and Christopher SIcMullen's ! Water Proof St Drew Boots. ) Also, French, Calf, Kid Top Congress Gaiti era and Lacod Shoes- Also, Ladies and Misses Tar jpico and Kid Roots and half Boots, Gi.tari and S'ippsri, for sale by P. bf ALLOY. September 23, 1856. 16?6t. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale, on reasonable terms, bis frtr* a fim rvrs r * *ti\ aiiaui \jr xjAJiu, | l/'ng on Little Fork Creek, in Chesterfield District, S.C.,a short distance east of Brewer's I Gold Mine, ar.d near the village of Jefferson, containing about ONE HUNDRED ACRES, about on; half of which is under cultivation. Said Land is chiefly clay, and is well adapted | to the cultivation of Corn, Wheat, Cotton, die. ; Said Tract of Land is supposed to contain a valuable Gold Mini; lumps of gold to the value of from one hundred to one hundred and fitly dollars having been picked up ou its surfac'a. I, therefore, invite the at.ention of miners to it. ANGUS McINNTS. September 15th, IP56. 15?4L? J. L. C L i C A E H fc ft, & (BDQOaDHEo * DARLINGTON C. H., S. C. m! SLANS. specifications sr.d estimates fttrn* > ? i . j .i .i i. .-4..* ^ I JBL Itltcu ov vuu?uui Qdi ! ri t? ? ^ ??.r a f.--? /*?... In i.a? ?uv v?%,? i ?r> n^ru m srC| v * t?r ?*! all description*?plain, ornamental and (tain- 9 ! ei,?Paints, Oils, Varnish, Sash, Blinds and j Doors, Iron and Marble Mantles, Counter | Tops and Iron Fences, he. ( ' Persons fishing to purchase will do well to rive me a call. Orders left with RACE, DF.PEW & COCheraw, S. C.. will be attended to. Jane 9th, 1866. 1?tf. M. KEELER, Boot & Shoe Maker, HAS a new and well selected stock of materials on hand, and is ready to fill *11 j order* in his line of boplnes* with' despatch, and to the satisfaction of hi* customers. He has taken the place <>f B. KLIXSON, in this basinets, and occupies his old stand. He has also for sale leather of ull kinds suitable to the trade. PK*raw, S. CL, July 22d, 1865. 7-3m ^ mVKM- COPARTNERSHIP ,/ rFiHE undersigned bare entered into a roprfrtoersb > in the pepetice of Medicine, ur.der the name and sty leof . d M ALLOY A COIT, . ' jtTb er ere also associated in the sale of Druj?J ' V Medicines. h<-.. and will oecopy the old stand r of Dr. A. Mai I or, where they may be found at any time, when not profcs?ionel^eigwtijped. '.t V. 0. COIT.' Cheraw, 8. CM Juno 10, 1666. - l-r-tf. "??!B!a!g!B?a aaiisi 'wara?. SriCHLYreconymended forshai^enfog the Lsppetitej invigorating the entire system, restoring to perfect health and strength, m ' Oil unfortur.aU snflWera With dyspepsia. tadj^ a" ' ge?t?o.-., loss of appetite, Ac. Aljoi TfllKER B QlilOKE BBAKDV, to ;ns* Bt&xypd> * 1 hi OUlBf?W)*Uk?syf Gin,Prei* 04*4 - *" |g^ r"K!r I *-.| -rWfrr*h ilfrfiVi7 v.'-. ^ '. ' \ ' jm, ^ hMv " ,' 1 Wi v* v 4 /A