The Pee Dee herald. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1856-1859, August 19, 1856, Image 3
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amputated s oommitu?
for paJitiaal pmpaoi, ami this vault.
too km gslbetsd ><|HU a mum of boor.
mf sfstewi ?oifc*?or am not proof, eftrans*****
v^vsgh 1 hod ma mmo., ami
wkiom bomimmMmt t? do with my eleotien,
*?d ?boe,hears* y statementa bare beoa need
noe in ?| caoo, and mad# the prole
?! for my removal.
f> Vo4sfciia,ia a nat nape railed manner,
-tioaiou of the plain prinoiploo of
eo, .ii the not of toy
* from mj seat been consummated.
m mjpstxpnleinn concern# yom, the
X Kan am, more directly, jet it also
the whole people of the United
, for the pertj who hare perpetrated
/it, consider it oalj as one in a series
of measures with which the/ threaten the
peeoe and safetj of the Union. You hare
done nothing' more then set pursuant to en
? existing law of Congress, which organised
the Territory end conferred upon you the
sovereign right to mould your own institutions
in your own way. Under this law
you elcoted representatives to the territorial
legislature, and they, ia the exereiae
of an acktowledged power provided, by a
'aw of the territory, for the election of a
delegate toCongreaa. At the time fixed
by this I ?u elected without oppoitioo ;
yet; in defiance of thie fact, end after I
wis regularly admitted to ray Mat, 1 hare
been removed?not really because I wae
not elected, bat beeauae it haa become neceeMary
to the ooneamtnatioa of eeitain party
^ and political object*, within the 8tate,
that the laws of Kanaae ehoald he stricken
dowo, and ell the righte which hare ariaen
under them should be deatreyed, even to a
denial of tbe ri ghi offepceaeatation. Tbeae
are aeriooa aad startling matter a, and it
becotnea yoa to meet tbem like men eoeeoiouaofyour
righte and prepared to aaeert
tbe?i by the peaceful powerful remedy of
tbe ballot l>o&.
Thia party waa compelled he halt a little
in ita career of raokleaueem. There waa
one thing which evau it oould not do. It
could not legialata Gov. feeder into Con
green, although it legislated me out. Yet
there aeeee eighty-eight ofthoee who ootnpo^e'a
majority ?f the Hoeee who did rote
that he should he admitted to a aeut, in deiianee
of peine ipla preoedeut and law. Theae
men who thoe rated?when it iaoonoeded
uhat Gor. Reedef wia npt * candidate at
any legal elect) ee, and only olaimed hia
eeat ?n oonaeqenee of rotea cast at oertain
popular meetiaga, bald wiihami the authority
of axy few? moat hare a Urrible fee.
ponaibiTlty toanawar for before the bar of
the country. But I hare now only to deal
erith the reaalta; and thia reault?the rejection
of Gov. Reader beoaus be wae not elected
at a legal election?abowa that I had
uo competitor; that he wae in bo eoodition
to ahellaoga my right; and tbai it waa on.
Jy by the amploymaei of the mere foroa
and violence of party fhat I have loot my
I* ?k:^ ? -u-ii i
VUMI wvtouuia B prAffa
?ot hereafter, it may b? 'applied to tha
Slate*: ?ad a profligate majority may deprive
any district io the Uoited States of
the rivht of ntOMMBiftliaia TIiam mi
Q 'JF- *
never a more alarm i eg and startling qestion
j>reeented to the people. Aod it will be a
proud day for the people of Kaaaaa whea
it shall be ie their power torebake thi* outrage.
Although they ahall do ao oa their
own account, yet they shall do eo no leas I
Of) ? " ?"? of every AAn<rr***inpv! in j
vho Union.
I ahall return immediately homo, and fully
explain tbeee matter* to you, so that you
jnay uct with full knowledge of the whole
bf them.' At 4h? proper time a new elec-1
tloii will be ordered, at whieb I ahall he
giis t candidate, btoiut in my pereon
this outrage baa b??a offered to yon. I j
bail cxpeet you to aeaaga it; and this, I
treat, Is not expecting too tnooh at the j
haoda of a liberal and enlightened oooati.
tueocy.,
Very respectfully,
J. W. WHITFIELD.
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CORRESPONDENCE OF THE HERCURT.'
Wamimotom, Awg. 8
Tba growinaprobA?ilit/ of the el?lion
of Fremont ia .toveob?r, by the united
voiee of the Sort here people, a ad the
eertainty of the fleet triumph of the Week
Republican party, eree if defeated now.'j
suggest, and suggest powerfully, the
immediate importance of considering the
imwe which muit, soooer or later, be pre
aeated to is. The orieie which Calhoun
predicted fll?Rand J ".ft' ' f
Are we prepared for itf Rare - we,
twbile defending the owtwwihe ?lbp cows- ,
xitutiowal barriers wbieh unwuhd oe?
W... M -t - - .v
w??? pi?yaipf nr m? aaun wdiqd
if, sooner or Uiorj to be mod* by tko
inndmf Hm tho wiodoo* of 0*1 boo* j
boon m good Mod otron in bio boiorod
.South Corolio*?ih?t uoblo otd Btoto of
ooUf omb f?4 ooWo (hmo~d>Hojfiog forth I
-tooiSbid Is du? MsAosf X r9! not Mb if wo j
horo mm uuitod South. Bui iboro if on
utnitod Blotch- I . 4uM dd?r) ooati-'l
-diverted from bi oouroo ail lb* North for
tfoool rouoout, )? to hot M told dotomUdl
to do oc au. ,jTha qaouion bto otuogod
U the lofi toro woobo. It U no lowger
t oofced, "W?# fritoot bo oNetudf' but,
* "WIH (bo South root* bioototoM" Tfco
UeltiaioM Clipper h*? ItotodtojTfbrtb ou
(bio question, oad otototo tbto Ibo South
iBrkfJ/i otiWtoit ft tfd)
yw $ *"
Aotlau bto utjtf* to-?? with Ooftolgf
tbwt wM^Kgjp*^, j| |
p4-i . .
oft
* T? ' .IBB??iHMM?i^h.i ......
nr- " ? f - w'a* **
anaHHHnvaasoMHMi;
.! nut lull, uUt ! * wr4ta?n *
toal interest. There mm* he * eowddata
tioo, or the oWn tract cannotstand Where
. it the ucity of i?Ur**t b?t*?rt Iowa aod
South Caroliea?betweew Maine and California'
If the Uaio* www disaoived to
morrow, <M? what w* of OwwaraBMwt
would IlHaoir ?d Vmrmemt facta a com.
pact? Tkm Bwmpaaa system mm all ha*,
ed ofl fsree. emanating from some awficent
' central power, aod rap wanted in the ram;
ileatioac of -*eh department.
Tha Aoiarioao Union wan formed for
. the cannon welfare and tha ooanoo def.
noo. This is the writton ooasiderattaw.
> Tha distinction of Race in antagonism to
tha distinction of Claaa, is truly an Imp^r.
taot element in our Republic; but it waa
purely accidental, and is eran now tha a*,
tunc for the sectional purpoae of tba North,
era Stataa. Tha people tbare canaot aee '
that thia an ti-slavery cruaade moat either ,
annihilate**, or Afrieaaixa The
firat would be represented by servile war,
blood, fire, and tha desolation of tV? fair. !
oat portion of the continent; the other
would thoroughly debauch and reduoe to
a condition of taenialage thn whites of tha
North. Wiitwsueb reaulta, juat as inevit*.
ble aa that the sua will rise in the East
and eat In tba Wait, in November, what is
< tha common bond to bind ua, aa a people,
1..na??r t ti .1 .*> Tl. .. -1.^! -? I?-- ?
?^v?hvi i aiiv viovuuu uk rniuuni
would eertaialy (if anything ever will)
unite the South. And yet it i* a very grave
question, whether the men's eaoeee*, ecoompenicd
by ell the degradation of the
prineiplee and platform avowod by hie
party, would drive the South where the
, should have gone in 1850, end where she
must go eventually to preserve her equality
and rights?that uf, into a separate, compact,
united Southern Confederacy
It ie not e step to be heetily taken, eu<*
yet the neeeeeity may oome on us aa thunder
from e clear aky. In time of peaoo
prepare for war.
ROLYAB.
?ma?wpy??rnmmmmm????
Celegranjne JJetos. ;
LATER FROM EUROPET"
Halifax, August 12th, 1856.
Qknkxal Intelligence.?The geural
news is of little importanoe.
The reports from Spain ara to the
general effect that tha royalists, had i
triumphed, but the accounts are oou- !
flicting. Madrid advices to the 25th ;
of July say that all was quiet except
j ttaragossa, and that thia was invested,
' and would soon be forced to a surren
Jder.
Scnor Alosoja, the Spaniah Minister
, at Paris, resigned his place upon hearing
of the comp (T*iat at Madrid hut
Isabella had refuted to receive hit re- ,
i signs tioD.
} it it stated from Italy that the Aua
, irian* had made preparation# to eroat
the River Po at four different places
Stockholm adviooa state that great
excitement existed among the diplomatists
in consequenoe of the reclaimation
bj Norway for Russian encroachments
on Norwegian territory.
The King of the Belgians contradicts
the report or hiacontemDiated abdication. i
An earthquake occurred at the Molucec
or Spice Islands, in the Asiatic
Archepelaco. and destroyed 2.000 im?.
W ? | '
BOOS*
FROM CENTRAL AMERICA.
The newt by tbis arrival from Centril
1 America ie not generally important.
A fleet of seven English shipa, mounting
181 guns, was in San Juan when, '
j the Daniel WrUur left?under the command
of Admiral Erskine.
The oommon report it that Rivaa ia
in possession of Leon with 800 men- j
The correspondent of the Tru* Ddtay j
however, says that Rivas' men and the
reinforcements from Guatemala number
8000, and that they were expecting an
attack from Gen. Walker.' The force j
of the latter amounted to 1000 Americans,
and this correspondent says they
are in good spirit#. There were reporta
[ that Nicaragua would be again invadod
by Costa Rico.
> The English steamer flu'ima had
ueen wreosea near tape lamer, and
was a toial loss. The crew, however,
were saved,
FURTHER FROM CALIFORNIA.
Nsw York, August 14, 1866.
The steftiarhip Arid, has arrived at '
this port with Sao Francis60 dates to
the 21st ulL, and f1,600,000 hi specie.
The Vigilance oom rait tee are still in
session sad farther arrests of notorifus >
characters had takeh place It is fce? ,
lieved that Jades Terr/ would be 1
banished the State
Ift tlM 1*U conflagration N?timU
lo4t tbroe million*; Plac?rriHo, ?m ,
million; Sfaryarilia, han4r?4 thorn*
M.id, mk) Georgetown on# hundred
thonmnd dollar*tfho
U. 8. Frigate LukpwUnc* has *
tnrirtd || J
BCATY KAIM AND WIND 8T0B*'
IN Mill ISA N" A
0nal tad Dm*t*4m? qf Lift
rn4 Jtfimv #* Orfcaaw. |
Haw Omi?Wi A?g. 16.
A rtdlMtt raipi ^d wind Hoc? eom. ,
meed SonrJay nig* aad ooatiiyM* ,
Sunday, Mag leioeiww^Aemago ? % |
? ??! on Monday. tSU^a coaCUm*'
a ,** * V
M1 v
r
%
???II W 1 1 I?*
with littb caseation. The waters In Lake
Poeebsrtraia vm blown back, wbmtr. .
King farm* and the Jackson railroad.
For many miles, the destruction <jf property
Is immense sad incalculable.
Yos tarda? evening report reached the
city that the blend in the Lake, a Manner
resort, was oomplef ly en bene i god, ell the ]
building* twept away and 139 lives loot.
The steam boat Star a smell packet was ,
driven aebore 400 yards from the Hotel
aad wrecked; it was reported that 260
persons were rSinging to her. A steam- ]
boat has been dispatched to her esebtsnce.
It is hoped that the rumors are exaggerated,
hat they hare the appearaooe of truth.
It is feared to he too true. The bland was
mostly frequented by wealthy planters, j
The neighboring parishes contained a large
hotel with numerous cottages?all gone.
The water rose at tha rate of one foot a 1 (
mi ants. It b reported to be 6 feei deep I
alt orer the island. Some rain thb even- j
ing. I
I
MELANCHOLY TIDINGS FROM LOU
ISIANA CONFIRMED. 1
Great Detirvction of Life and Property.
New Oilcans, August 16. %
Accounts from Last Island ratify the ^
t til ClitVV rtf ~ * 1 ~
? ? ; " iu?j. ? puwhtbij
ascertained that 108 persons are I oat. It j
is reared that Grand (Villon Island, anoth : J
ar watering place, haa ahared the same fata. | 1
Corn, Cotton and Sugar are incalculably j
injured. The Tazaa steamers Nautilus and .
Persevereance are several daya due Tba j
steamship Texas baa gone in search of:
them. i
The storm extended far up the river aa
faraa heard from. At the Government
Hospital, Baton Rouge, fourteen inches of
water fell on Sunday avaning. The weath
or ? clear this morning.
SECOND DE8PATCII.
Nxw Orlkaxs, Aug. 16
The survivor* at Lent Island have reach- |
ed the city this morning. They estimate
the loss of life at two hundred vnd eighty. *
two, already counted. Many of the survivors
are wounded, bruised and have bro.
ken liuaba. The dead bodies hare been 1
plundered by a set of pirates who infest (
the Island. The Perseveration and Galves- i
ton have arrived. The Nautilus not heard 1
from. 1
THIRD DESPATCH. \
New Orleans, Aug., 15. (
Nothing definite fkotu Caillou Islahd, but
undoubtedly there is great loss of life. It 1
ia nunahap ikaf lkii4w kai^see kewe *
found at ona end of tha Island. 1
The loaa of property on Last island ia
estimated at $100,000. It ia supposed that '
110,000 ic money have bean taken frota (
the puukeu oftho rictiins by the fall hands j
of the pirates, besides $5000 ia the beg# - j
age on the river. The banks oared in at ' ^
Bayou Sara, oarryiug away three reaidenoea >
-?no lives loat.
Several vessels have bean blown ashore ^
at the mouth of the Miaaisappi. The tele- J
graph lines have suffered severely. Tho ',
Br. schooner Manchester, from Beliae, i
Honduras, weot ashore at tha South Point, ; 1
reports a large Are at Beliae a few days be- 1
fare h?r ?-1m half a million ! 1
ARKANSAS ELECTION.
Littlk Rook., August 18,1856Twenty-fire
Counties of this State
send 65 Democrats, 10 N. Nothings to
the House of Representatives. Twentj
Democrats and fire N. Nothings are
elected to the Senate. Conway's (Dem.)
majority for Congress is 1,000.
FROM KANSAS. <
St. Loo is, August 12, 1866.
It is reported that a large force of
Misaourians and Carolinians have inrair..
J ?
??.? ubiibu auu imoq possession 01 tno
public roads. A force was organising
to rout thornMINISTER
TO FRANCE.
Washington, August 14,1856. |
Mr Dobbin baa been appointed;
Minister to France in plaoeof Mr.
Mason, who is recalled at his own re- 1 *
quest. I ' " ' l
/ a . r 1
FILLMORE GIVEN UP. ,
Was baboo a, August 14, 1866. 1
, r ^ . |
The Southern N. Nothings here have
generallj given np Fillmore for Kucha- 1
nan. The Northern friends of Fillmore I
held a canons to-day, and will hold 1
another*# morrdw; And preparations \
m *nllkg*rf hi. wfchdnvl kt f.Mr <
Fi ewjsal.
awonunmnM or the "Khimm
traMOf^aAgwpoeati<ra?," though U?o
hny if id upon it.
" .*? *- *-' 1 > *> f?OY'l
ELBOTIOM RETURN.
Pm*?1 Mrtftnu from T??m iadiooto a '
Imn?N* ?>oer?tio majority, | j
?SSp?=i=?I;
Tho rtluivoo, *\v*U ?4 ?cfii?*ioi*M?s ,
ot DtM?4 tfn. MeUftk, mh! ih? p?Wto \
(ntnlft tr? iA*U* to *lt??4 tfc* 9ta*r?i of <
juusSK ,
AM
'h?0*t, Auga* 18*, I Jt 4' "
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COMMERCIAL.
CKB&AW MARKET
COBRECTIUVtlKLT BY
J. !ft. THKEAPQILL.
COTTON?Seles for the ?nk 23 bales, M
lie.
DACON, N. C.?From waggons $13,60 ct*.
^Mtera, retail* at $12,00 to $14,00.
FLOUR?New $7.00 to $7,50 eta.
LARD?None coming to market, retails at
If $.3 cent*.
SALT?Retail* ?t 1.50 per Sack, market
sell suppliedSCOAR-Retail
i at 12c.
COFFBB?Retails at 12 to 14cCORN?Plenty,
worth 62$cFODDER?Sells
at from 85c. to $1 00.
POULTRY AND BOOS- Scarce and in
iemandWH1SKEY?From
45c. to $150 per gallon
BAGGING-GUNNY?20 eeaU, small sap
'ROPE?From 12} to 14 cent#, small sup
>ly.
The River it et low water mark.
CONSIGNEES.
The following js a hit of the consignees by
he Che raw and Darlington Railroad, for the
reek ending 16th August, 1856:
W L J Raid. Race, Depew ft Co., H L
drlntyre, W J Pegues. D Melloy. W T Moor-,
I ft P 8 Gillespie, B Elixoo, J F Powe, A O
bright, F Lynch, T B Toralinson, S Grafft,
Yebb ft BroM J P Harra'.l, W Godfrey, J A
doore, J C Kntoa, G W Mclve- K T Morgan.
Advertisements.
NOTICE"
CHE STATE Of SOOTH CAROLINA.
CHESTERFIELD DISTRICT.
THIS is to certify that the undersigned
have formed a limited partnership under
the name or firm of
u NEHEMIAH T. LILEH."
That the geoeral nature of the buaiaess intended
to be transacted is the transportation
if msrohaodise and products of the soil within
ma otaie, and particularly between the city of
CharUtiOH and the tcTwna of Georgetown and
Cheraw, and the landings intermediate, ia the
iteairer Chesterfield and Lighter*.
That NVhkxiau T. Lilbs, resident in the
mid DUtrict and Stat* sfbresaid, ia the general
mrtner. That William Godfrey, John C.
"erris, J. M. Thrcadgil! and R. i- Kendal!,
loing bnaineaa under the name or firm of
rhreadeill & Kendall, Danl A. Horn, Nathan
D. Strict lin, Archibald Malloy, Duncan Malloy,
John D. Pickard, John C. Evans, and John T. {
Doit, resident in the Dietriot and State aforeiaid,?nd
Charle* Irby. resident in Marlborough
IHstrict and State aforesaid, are the special
partners.
That William Godfrey hae oontribnted one
houaand dollars to the common stock. Dan'l
A. Horn has contributed seen hundred and
Sfty dollars to the common stock. John C.
Perria, J. M. ThreadgiU and R. A. Kendall,
loing busineas under the name or firm of
rhreadgill A Kendall, Nathan D. 8t'icklin,
Archibald Maltov, Duncan Mallov, J hn D.
Pickard, John C. Evans, John T. C .it, and
Charles Irby, have contributed five lundred
lollar* each to the common stock. aid that
laid limited partnership ia to coauaeece on
:he eleventh day of Angual, in the gem' of our
Lord, oae thousand eight hundred and fifty*
lis, and end or. the first day of July, in the
fvieT Caes* ? J *??Ls J
as '
I M..T OT'VU.
U7 OAhUOPV I. m \
We JV/VS ? I \ M. e? |
J. C. PERVI8, (L> .)
J. M. TIUIEADGILL, (t. a.)
It. A< AJtmiAJUU lt_ A)
DAN'L A. HORN, (u *.)
N. D. ST RICK LIN, (u a.)
A. HALLOY, (l. a.)
D. MALLOY, (l. n.)
J. D. PICKARD, f u ?.)
JNO.C. EVAN8, (us.
JNO. T. COIT, 'u n.)
CHARLES IRBY, (l- * )
Cberaw, S. C.; Anguet 11, 185<. 11?6t,
Charleston and Ccorge(ow?
To Cheraw.
STEAMER PEE DEE.
THB Dmunt P?e Dee, Captain Okoue
Ham Ft ?u>, will be reedy to receive
r'aSIGHT AT CHARLESTON,
m or abot4 the Mth instant, and leave with
leapatrh k /beraw rip Georgetown ,/tnd all
he landiage oa the Pee Dee River?cooliaang
her tripe regwUHr thro eg hoot the eeaeon.
The Pee Dee h well known ae a very light
Iranght boat and hit invariably made her
ripe with pot etna) ivy and deepetoh at all eea>
Ctpt Mansfield begs to return hie thanks to
lie frieu Is end tXe pablie for the liber*! pet*
'ooflf* Heretofore extended to him, end Hope*
>v pereevemoee sad industry to aiedt * eon*
maaaeeof the uw.
MereHemltue end Cotton consigned to the
\rente *t CHerleetoo end Georgetown will be
warded free of Coanieeioe.
UL. MOWEY A CO.,
Agents *t Charleston.
J. M. L. HEATH,
Agent *t Georgetown.
C. COM* A BROTHER,
< Agents st Soeiety Hill.
DOUGLAS NWBET,
Agent ?t CHetev.
Cbetav, A C? ley. It, 1<M. H~tf.
Mrtiywl I^Mi Ikr SabMiiker,
4 OBEY HORSE, ehoet fifteen Heed*
A hirh, wttH wHheteil end otsee, end Wee*
nv ewneli enrtAm klwe U al elUHt
Igor# mi b*s feeVecioP, botk in kmmtm md
wdiflteiiUk B?kMtkiMik?r?W
Itooniocw At* toot M?rtoUMK#o^ ?U?k
mow oa!> w uikm ciom :
lq> hinrin iih.ii.Im ilia ?U1 h.
henkftoy roaol??& lirtjfflRN^Mbsrti r>
b*rH?g?Mi C. H., Aog. IS, !8M. U?it.
** ^ S
"EXCUE
Office of the Cheraw &
Cher,
pXCTTRSION TRAINS will learc Ch
" 30th day of August, inat., and run a<
SCHED
Leara Cheraw *t 7 00 A. M.f i
;4 Caah'aat 7 26 " i
" Society Hill at 7 60 " i
U po*e't 8 20 41 i
Uuriington at 8 50 " t
Arrive at Fioroncu at J 20 " t
RETURf
Leave Florence at : I 0u P. M., an
* Darlington at 1 30 " an
" Dove'# at 1 55 " an
" Society Hill at 3 20 " an
" Cash's at 2 45 " an
Arrive at Che raw at 3 10 u an
FAR
To anj Station on the Road?hal
11?2t] E J. WADDILL,
JO*. T. WALSH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ANI>
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,
WILL practioein Qjaar add the adjoining
District*.
Office at CONWAYBOBO', S. C. 11?if.
DAGUERREOTYPES! <
G. H. ITRO W N, !
j OF BALTIMORE,
# ? ESPECTFULLY inform# the citizen# of
AACHBRAW aud its vicinitr. that he has
taken room3 abore R. T. POWELL'S store. <
where he will remain a short time in the prncI
tier of hie profession, of the real French and {
Geres a a Froceaaei, which, together with hu I
experience m an Operator in some of our
principal cities, is, he trusts, a sufficient guarantee
that hit work will be well executed.
lie hopea that thoae who hava not procured
a good Picture, will not neglect this opportu
nity.
Beautiful Selection of Fancy Cases,
Suitable for Prtu.nl*.
Particular care will be taken in copying
Daguerreotypes oi Painting. Pictures Inserted
in Lockets, Breastpins, Rings, 4c. Likenesses
tekss without regard to weather.
N. B ;? My stay in this pkos will be abort,
as I hare other engagements.
July 2?, lfiM. g-tf
JN o t i/ce! .
THE eohecriber respectfully informs the
Farmenof Marlborough and the surround:.ig
Districts that ha is now prepared for
Repairing Cotton ttlna
I in the rsrr bast of atrlos. Inelndin?' RIRS I
i boxes. Brushes, Ac. '
1 Those wishing to hara work done will find ]
I him or.* mile from PennotUriUe, on the road
I leading from there to Cheraw. All work war- |
ranted to give goo? satisfaction.
tf\tt\t t7 tlf-ob * ittkb
tuu.i a, auooAnua.
| August 4th, 1856. 9?3m.
I ? i
AN APPLICATION will be made at the
neat Seseion of the Legislature of Soath
Carolina to incorporate the Bennettsville Pre*
bytcriaa Church. <
August 12th, 1866. J 6?if. <
H arralI, ]
HAVING determined to embark in the i
PROVISION TRADE solely, will, in i
rorde to d:sp<fte of the present stock, sell them
at a very small adranco, on first coat, for cash '
The Stock consist, in part, of Dry Goods
Hats, Shoes, Clothing, Hollow Ware, Ac., Ac.
An examination of the stock and pries will,
satisfy the public that thero is no hambng in
this advertisement.
Cheraw, S. C., Jane IT, 1856. 1?tf
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ALL persons indebted to me, on last year's
account, are respectiaBy requested to *
come forward and make immediate payment,
as it is impossible for me to indulge them
longer, ana sustain ?v own basinets and
credit. I am in hopes this advertisement will
come under the observation of each of my
delinquent customers, and they will respond
promptly by paj ing up, thus saving ma the
unpleasant necessity of collecting hy law.
I JAMK8 L KELLY.
Cheraw, 8. C, June 16, 1866. 1?tf, i
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SflUUlf BACON.
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60 tomb ?Jttr? fcmiljr FWar.
Corn nod Phi. By _ i
THOB. H. T0MUV90N.
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STONE LIME. ' .
I00CABK8 &TQJJE LIKE, frwh ud
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Rati Road Company, )
aw, 3. C\, Augnat 19th, 1356. |
era* and Florence on Satnrdaj, the
:eording ta the following
? U L E :
tod Florence at 8 20 A. M.
ktid Darlington M 8 50 "
ind Dove's at 9 20 "
ind .Soc iety Hill at 9 50 "
?ttd Cash's at 19 1 j "
itid Che raw at.... 19 40 "
4 INC:
4 Cheraw at 0 00 P. M.
d Cash's at 6 25 "
H Sociaty Hill at 6 50 '*
d Dove's at 7 20 "
d Darlington at 7 50 "
d Florence at 8 20 "
Ei
f the regular rmtea.
General Transportation AgentI
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New Schedule.
Orrics C. A D R. R. Compact, 1
Cheratr, July 19, 1860 )
ON and after the first day of August ensuing,
the MAIL and PASSENGER Trains
>n this road, will run according to the followng
tchednle: *
Leave Cheraw at 6 o'clock P. M:
44 Cash,a at ? 15 44
M Society Hill at 6 50 " 44
" Dora's at 7 2flt 44 44
44 Darlington at 7 6lr 44 44
Arrive at Florence at 8 20 14 44
RETURNING:
Lear# Florence at 9 15 o'clock P. M.
44 Darlington 9 45 44 44
44 Dove's at 10 15 44 44
4 Societv Hill 10 *5 44 44
44 O.ah'a at 11 10 44
Arrive at Cheraw 1 1 35 44 44
A FREIGHT and PASSENGER Train will
also leave Cheraw on every Monday, Thursday
and Saturday, at 7 o'clock A M.
RETURNING:
Leave Florence on the same day at 1 o'clock
P. M.f after the arrival of Train from Wil- .
naiugtoo.
E. J. WADDILL,
Oeneral Tramp't Agent.
July 22, 1856. 7-tf
M. HEELER,
Boot & Shoe Maker,
HAS a new and well selected stock of tnaterials
on band, and ia ready to fill all
.. t. . ti> if.. -r t v*i fit ? 4-*
;iuno in ma iui? ui uu-i uuts wiui
iiiu iu uio ??u?imrii?u uf ui? cuiiouifrB. im
Lm takoii vu? frlftct of 3, ELiXSON, U ?um
business, sod occupies his old stand.
He has also for sale leather of all kinds suitable
to the uade.
Cheraw, S.C., July 22d, 1656. " 7-3m
DI>. MALLOY k COXT.
DRUG STORE.
"BUST RECEIVED,* new snpplt of Drugs,
9W Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Stuffs,
Oils, Paints and Painters asiioies, Varnishes,
Window Glass, French and English Perfumer?
Pine Toilet and shaving Soaps/Hair and Tooth
Brushes, Trusses and Supporters of nil kinds,
snd a large supply of choice Toilet and Fahoy
articles.
af Ordsra promptly attended to.
eraw. A C . 1fiS? 1?tf
SANDERS' COTTON OIN3!
WE are agent* at thin place, for thesjtle of
3ins made by Thorn as O. Sanders of*^vihs- "*
torough N. C., All orders left with as will be
forwarded and promptly attended to. We
kave one of them on hand which can be Mfcn
by calling on > :
THRBADOILL Si KENDALL.
16th June, 1856. 1?3*0.
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Court of Equity.
State of Sonth Carolina.
CHE8TEP.PTKLD DISTRICT ;
IN view of the necessity which e*i?U of a
Special Tarm of4ha 0ou* of Equif^fbr
aid District, and by virtu* of the authority
ranted in me Cor that purpose-M
it OrAtrtd, That a special T?rm oMm
Coort of Sanity be ho Men for Chesterfield
District, at Chesterfield Court House, or the
ifrrf WMswfay (being the third day! nf !?p
lembrr wjbI, to oontiaue uatil the busianM
ready for a bearing be dispoee-l of.
OEO. W. I) ARC AN.
tfaelA.1***. r. w?M 11 foam.
I certify U?a above to W a true and oonpct
*?y. J.C.CRAIO,C.E,C.D.
jJ ^ ill i~ 1 "ir urn ni. -i ujiy nn'i n n> <
Thomas B. TomUasoo,
Forwarding and ommwtion
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