The Pee Dee herald. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1856-1859, November 18, 1856, Image 3
f>4?eetui endurance ?f rejected, let Co?
ventions of the two sections negotiate
division of the nationals liabilities and n
sets, and qnietly dissolve the Union, wit!
out further animoeity or strife.
Since tho above was written we find i
tho jChfctlcstbo Mercury a letter of foi
columns froiu Hon. R. Barnwell Rllet
nddreaaed to 'lovoruor Adams. In ibi
lotter wo find tho following paragraph, i
which tho very same idea is expressed :
The Stutos, in their sovereign capaoit;
adopted tho Constitution ; and -by the
action alone can any new guaranties b
inserted into it One or inoro of th
Southern Slates can test our true oonditior
be proposing to amend the Oonstitatio
by such new securities as our safety in
liberties require. If tho Northern State
aeoept of thoiu, then the Union will b
worth preserving. If they reject them
let the Union be dissolved."
While we adiuit that n .single Stnt<
could furnish a true test in this matter, ye
?... ..
nu ?v?.vi uautu rawr* ?ic?urj, t;i<
whole uiauhinery of our section broach
inlo play, as exerting greater moral powor
k end being mora in harmony with the gout
us of our institutions,
nr Wo uouunind tho matter to the Jouroali
^ nnd p jople of the .South, though vtm nut
ing from the remote District of Spartan
burg. It will have the merit of bcinj
regular and ordorly?unj, uoinfluwimer
by the stings of political defeat or prcseri'
learn of losing power in the councils of tht
country, au di notion will show the settlut
determination of the South to maitiUli
her rights, nnd sit iu seeucit. Under bet
own vine and tig tree.
Carol'.in Sp'trier*.
From the S. 0. A .-rie ihurhstLIAB1LTIES
OF FACTORS am
COM M1 SSI ON M ERCH AN1S.
IiY ANT.+.tlfb
In n > subject, whether dirootlv o:
indirectly connected with Agriculture
are the planters an<l farmers of th?
country more deeply interested thar
that of the liabilities ol'thoir labor'are et
trusted for ale. nnd it is of the utitmsi
importance that the an pleat security
shonld he afforded the planter for th<
discharge of the trust thus confided
We propose, therefore, to say a few
words on the law as it at present standi
in South Carolina pertaining to the
subject, and cull puliflic attention tr,
certain changes therein, which wo thinl
it is the duty of our Legislature t<
li mien.
It is a fact, stranger though it uui
appear, thai the** in no puliishineh
hmviihd in mir statute honks for tb(
conversation to their own use, In? fat!
tors and commission merchants, of pro
ducc entrusted to them, there is uhsu
lutely no remedy to the planter for tin
loss to which lie ic subjected. * A foe
tor may Ateal his whole crop?fail
Which in a very easy matter?-make i
fraudulent consignment?or effect i
compromise with h|t> prefered creditors
and the planter is thus, left on tin
41 hard. " Or, if the planter nliodld tr
to obtain a judgment against him. h<
will then take the benefit of the Tnsol
Vent Debtors' Act, and by this moan
k. release himself of the irhni* htinlen n
tlio debt, and commence the wcrki a
new. 8oobq factors go through thi
- peration two or three times, and ;t *:
singularly fart that they pretty goner
-l!v come out richer than they were be
f*ri.
For *0 great un evil there shouh
mrcly be a remedy,atid the only#wonde
s that the law has remained for so lonj
u time a* looso as ithnjL There if vcr
efficient, and at the same time, a vcr;
simple remedy that oouhi be provided
and which would have been pained int<
i law by our legisfstare at its Ise
session, had it not U n for the gros
pressof business; for it s?ij only de
fiatcd under the opoviiion of the 6&
i;uio ?! ?nc iloujrf, which forbids th
rending of any. bill the third time o:
the last day of the scaaion. We give th
b it below, ami aaW a critical examine
tion of it \ r our planters and all itttei
c^ed; ami if any knprotltH^lt ahoul
oggeet itself to any ec*> 1 -i 'vi
and the meeting of the legtoMjMH
hope ho will make it twnjrp
the column* 01 the Ao*WOi/rt**f*
it i? impOiiaot to bftVO th* l*W 00 fa
nod perfect aa poaaibic. The mai
feature of the bill it that it deprive
the person offending of the jt
the Insolvent Ocbtovs'
the only ohe upon which wo pla<
'
.
^
.
time
* " 1 1 i 11 I. i i
reliance. It fixes the debt upon thi
? factov during life, or until ho pays up
s and thereby takes awuy the great in
u : duccment to tho perpetration of fraud
in sales and assignments. if a factoi
n knows that lie cannot slutted off a debt
ir . whenonoe contracted, by going througl
t? a simple formula laid down by the law
?t which costs him notbihg, he Will cor
0 taiuly bo more careful bow he speculai
te^ with bis own and the planter's menf'
| cy We Potisider this remedy the
ir I very best that can be devised for a
10 correction of the evil, and hope to see
>? j it become a law at the approaching
*> session of the legislature.
n lit what we have said, we would not
d be understood as casting any odium
s upoh our facto ? and CUmmission uiere
j chants as a whole. There arc bad
> I men among all professions and occupations,
and human nature is the sumo
* ; crery where. What wo mean to say is.
1 what caiiQot be denied, that frauds
n ; have been perpetrated by them to the
1 injury of planters?that tho tempt
ation ami facilities to the commission
" i of fraud are greater among them than
* ...... -i * * ^
L thereof, without the consent of the bai lor
or owner, and shall not pay to saeh
j bailor or owner, the full value or market
price thereof on demand, every
^ such person so offending, shall, on con(
victon. bo punished by imprisonment
, in the common jail, not less than three
, years, not inoro than ten, and be fined
not less than five thousand nor more
, ten thousand dollars; audt.be person
so offending shall bo forever debarred
f frtun the privileges of the Act of tjie
; OcfSii'ii! ii+tcmblif kriUU H as
A , the Insolvent Debtor* act.
( SfcC. U.I ha; if any person employed
. as t4eik, agent or servant in any *fc?Tc,
, wuubouse, counting room or the place
c of trade, where, flout tha nature of the
1.1 business, it is neeeessary or usual to
f j ontrnst to each pftrson or pet sons any
i cotton,com, rice, wheat, lumber and
a ranging timber, or other produce, shall
t t fraudulently convert the same or tiny
i? part thereof, to ins, her or their own
> use, or shall otherwise dispose of the
d ] nine or any part thereof without coir
[ t sent of the owner, or person entrusting
s him. sutrh person thus offending, shall
f conviction, bo pnnished bv im
- prison me at in ilm common jail, not
s lea# t han two year# nor more than five,
% au<\ be fined not leas titan two thouaand
. nor more than five thousand dollajg :
and tbc person *o offending ahull be
forever Jtbarred from the bmcjH
) j jirri&yr# of Me Act of ih* Omtral
r ' Assembly, commonly known aa the Tu,
: toJtmni lhhtor* -let.
5 I _ . * '
\ [ ' HOW THRY HELPED ^8
t , It ma* Wp the MUotloecH ty tfd
I) ' higboat mind* of New I that that
,t; section tad sent great arnui*. rc_dm.rhH
t1 of fbntiidiMe meu, vqwid *t W th?
- pilgrim fathom tlvvnuolvaf, tu .dbtc'id the
rl N.ufh in then Ke-tnlotiOaary ainuml.e
| That boatt has botu dfc*ipaUd bv tli% h>??M
0 [.eoaclusiv* proof, thai li ver a eowpsnj
e f?v?? N?w Ku^iand croarfad Mason and
i,.|D?aon'? lino abi&jr'tfiw KeVvWtiouarj
^' war, Tbura wan Acfchet kind of iifid.
4 | fcowivre, wbieh litry ftSordftri o? it
m j th?t tryitfg *t|?elk wo, i?i? w
f'j ydbrwiwf i? W?ngo?*i *
k BumLii umlua. UrhriME littift 10 rfo wi?t
tfc? Wib# iwt jf*r,_?!?
rfj h?d ft*** ?e *?r? #tcir **t*?.i?5i* tv th<
r } pca<*ft?! pattmi of piracy, fft&th* dui
; ./:;ip'::;;,\ r
Iiiujr lunrr viwb oi men. nn<l that the
paumgo of auoh a law in uecoasary for
! tii** proper protection of tlio rigliU and
^ i !..? - - * ? *
; micri'STH-oi me planter.
: 4 )?>!! to i>ninth Factor*. Pommis*ion
1 . yI
Mi i'.'hont*, \\ arehtYvtt Keeper*, or
other Ihulee* for Fraudulently Converting
to their otrn f V. any Potton,
Com, Jxi e, HVit'c.i, Linnhcr and
Itauyovj 7*'/iilcr, or other Produce,
and/or other 'Purposes*
8kr. I. 1U* it enacted, &c., &c..
Tlmt from un.l after the pacing of
this net. if any five tor, comtn iasion
> merchant, warehouse keeper, or any
' other bailee, with wli.-.m any cotton,
i corn, rice, wheat, lumber and ranging
. timber, or other, produce, ^nay be entrusted
or deposite<t, ahull fraudulently
j\ convert the s-un?, or part thereof, to
t i bin, her or their own use, or shall otht?:
erwise dispose of the satne, o? any part
'i
, S?K Jfi ? j
1 1 1 1 J - 1 1 .
j Oibbm' OiKjmnantary Ifi.st<?ry of the Re* [
olution in South Carolina.
The first letter is from Messrs. IXntghty \
I and Biyao, merchant*, to Gen. Marion, or,
- in hia absenoe, Col. Peter Horry !
In Camp, Gkorob Town, I
j Feb. 17, 1782. f
Sir: Oapt. llrynn and myself are just
arrived From Bermuda-and Turks lslynd.
with a load of salt 1500 buahela. List
Wednesday nt tftir bar, a New lijii'-rland
privateer, took possession of usjiind with the
utmost difficulty we could prevail on him
to let ua oomo in herc^ that oik country
aud army might roap tlio uood of this most
j necessary article. \Vtf j;r<) vofy npprchcnlicriHtv4
(hoy Will still tako the ve.ssel out
port, and our virtuous countrymen now in
i the leld will be dcprivod of this uto*t no- ;
ovb.<wry article. Wo thcrofcro sir, bog
your protection of her, by sending down a
detachment of fifty or sinty men as soon
u? possible into Goorgv Town, W? smk
I this of you ?? fellow cititens of Aniariou
claiming yonr protection, and lastly above
all, us we had a protection irmn Congress '
| for this vessel atid corgo# which the cap|
11iii has thought proper by force to detain
froui us ; the vt.tdcl aud carco is wholly t
owned by us, a gentleman in Virginia, and
one now-residing ir? St. Tlmm#^ a ueu'ral I '
port, in every respect deriving yowr pro- 1,
! tectum and-muhuoce. Air. Ashley w'til 1
oyiHt down with the party in the most prirato
manner. Wo
are, with greut rcspoot, air,
\our nuwt obedient servant*,
DOUG lllT AX > UK VAN. j
Tlie neat is from Governor Rut'edgo to <
Gen. Marion, on the satne subject?
Octooim 12th, 1781. I
DtAP. Sir : Tho Captains of seven' vessels
eouimiaaicps of Letter* of Marina fr >m |
Congif"^ hate some time ago made a pfae- f
I tice of landing on our Islands or aca cotsle, I
, aud others of coining up tho riven and ta- ]
ktnjr uWay frcm pls-ntatioos, negros and
Other property tinder pruienvo of their
uwoora Loins Tarica ; tho several ponton*
j whose property hare bees so takes, wore
I well known to be friends to the* L'nited
| States, and this practice boing highly .
gul and unwarrantable, oven as to Torlds }
1 whose property (it they have been guilty
of a capital offenoe) ia forfeited to tho State
and not plundered to any freebooter who '
Oaii Ly bold of it, 1 desire that you will bo
! pleased to give tho nwccsaury order* nnd
hove the uioat effectual measures taken
(within your district or brigade) for UatrSnw
all luahtcra of vessels aud their crows, who
hall coiuiuyt or attempt to conniiit tho offence
above described, annrohenilrd and?
! sent under A aitfllrilnt cUard to .ue with !
the witrtcaseNH to prove tho f.<ot, that they !
htoy bo regularly tried for it. You will
have tho vessels in which Such captains
and mariner* couio, with (heir cargo*, at.
cured until you shall receive di rest ions
from' iuo what ia to bo done with thorn, 1
and inab* a report to me of what tho oar
goa consist.
Your meat obedient ^errant.
.J, FUTLKDGK.
* ? -J "
PJiRKY DAVDH) VAIN *ll,LF,li.
Extract of n1eU?r rtceict J from Ror. B- C. j
(Thorn an, Tnvoy.
MtfisWk P. 1>AVW 4 Ho*?D.ur S?r? :?Yb? ;
I Karons how, bav# bocomo aoqnainUnl with !
your medicine, ami 'heir demand tor it ii to '
mo very avtfriinDg. .. 1 kw? now by tan a
quantity, atxl . will (>ty you throutfb tbatroa*.
umr o? (ho Mitmanurr Union. Thofo it no
taodicvjo b atind* $o hiifh in tfc# ?*timalion
oftbo Karon* of the province* aa your
l'?in KiilUjrj ami 1 tl?-1 willing to gratify th?m,
An I entertain a very ht^h upinon of iu worth.
JIiMM. PfiniiT I)av^ & vim?I find it
neco***# to addre?? you ncaiti an my moat *an/ui??
evpc.i tntlnaa bare been mow than rani:
ti.. Li.it r. ?? ? ....
| I1HI. J IIC l a.i Tor TUur vniUHK.*"TnecTnuto l? j
lr crenei BO v?rjr family tfiat I fetor 1 vfeall :
BOt-11 I* WAlitc tto jmiir wIUi it. My vb-.j;
j 'Ct in VfK'w* no* ia'lo li?jr tbtot cm receipt of
tbift Juty wr.i My i >[>'.< < >. t.:..?b?-r I?hi< i. .h
ohlciv't itflhy lotler of Jum- fmt- Jhqpr^l
?toi befw-e iJtifr ,
Hleul r*a<V? mcj, of rrHlvli, b .we^r, I H?** i|
sWJ yon. Your* ?iae*r?tj
J L CARICAC, Calcutta.
' Fur j?1c %y W f W 1
f i . '* fpA ? 4 y* ffT A - Mn*h ' ' # 1?*
, IW? ?Ml
PMWLK (>%Mr:RlCAlW^|
7>uiMtoock;tor Ifltafbtor* touftirtd ?o?jy?%r?i
? * Cb liver (MHaptuhfe, paiu in tbo *id?' audi
<?, bilfouMM*^ toadacha, ifitittobWtf to*)
j- otbov <tf**toara tbtot all tb? recnvlxt* th?>t MUd '}
to ours, and PhfftitSniM pronouuc?'l incnrabl*
i~9k; as If*V"?
'''' 1
SSt5R M
jstlMSilY'.
~~-*qUCi ? . mm -r nviar. <Q|ftcr.V?*i -?? - .-tssesr*
COllRKff KD WI'.BKI.Y KY J. M. TUJlKAPC.Il
COTTOX.-.hfta oeen cowing in tro?iy fur t
putt week, tlio rrnrbet opeuod on Wedoesd
ftt 11} for fair. Tbo declinn since our Ust iss
i? j. We now qu<>lo from 10 1-4 to 11}. 1
reived from ike firiit Sept. to tke 12tb, 491
Receive*? s'.nc< our lust iwu*;, 105
foul, <105
VlOL'B, fSfow $7 to $S per bblBM^H,per
lo 12} (<$ 1
Bagging. par y\f... 25 t'ii 20
Coffee, per lb M "<( Iff
Com, per hudiql. HO (5# 85
PealUorJ, pOr lb i... 40 cH.
Klour,"j?c* bbl....,, 0.50(ql7.<
Fiwider, per ewt 87$ fu# l.<
Hide*. per lb ............ 8 (V t, 10
Trail, per lb <1 fij) 7
I.nrd, iff lb ") l-! 0^ lb
Beef, per, lb 5 (nl tt
iwtwsx, pei fb 20 (o. 22,
Butler per tt> ............... 20 ((^26,
Caudles Thiiow per lb 25
do Adamantine .....18.
do Sperm ..?P,
MolaasCs?'Cuba, per gal 50 0 55
do New Drtenn* 75 fij) 90
>?!(, pei* suck. 1.75
iugai-, per U?.
iStlloir, p-.?r J2J
in SHtliiiit order;
CHERAW LYCEUM.
TIIRSveortd t?et*r?: nftho "?d Conine b<
.fore Ibis asKOviation, will h* delivered o
Wednesday eveni:i? the 26th imt., at 7 o't'locl
t?r the Rev. K. T. Winkler, or Charleston.
, V. M MclVEll, Sec'ty
Not. 13, 1856. . 22.lt
ChcrafT Lyceum.
THE query for the 20th iu.iL, is " Whic
uerotnplrshci more towards the udvanci
went of tlx? true interests of this Country, th
Common School System, or Collsjnt ani ot!
sr institutions Ol'u higher order F
F. M. McIVBR, Sec'ty.
not. 18, 185t?. 22-11
Blankets! Blankets!
^|l|i Fairs N?t/ro Blanket*, various qual
r "^ tits, Weighing from f<mr to six pound
ilso, n lftrgt stock of American, Swiss, En;
ish and French bed Hlnnkel*. A! io, Covnte
[isne* an?l Qt?il?? on band and for sale VEIi
CUE A P, by
D. MALLOY.
Nov. 19, 1952. 22-U,
TO IEA Vg
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
Kvorv Friday. at 9 o'clock, A. M., from
' n?a9wn & fo'ii Wluirf. *
INLAN'D 110UTK~F011 1'ILATICA, FLA
Via.
BEAUFORT A HILTON HEAD, 3 O.,
Savauab, Brunswick A Si, Mary1
lito. Fcrnanditia. J*cknonvill? and Picolati
Florida, cuid nl? intermediate Landing*- 1
HE UK W A yv SCPMllOR STKA JIE.
? , * 9 '
|
EVERGLADE,
L. ,M. COXTKR, Commander.) , . . .
It H. STEWART. Mate. \ {?^1?',he
L. P. UOUX, Turner. J CftrolinaVV.ill
commence ber re-ftilar a?tibov>
early iu December.
The EVERQL.^ DK" ha* been built und.
the Mpeelal Aiiperiutcndunee of her olflccra, e.
pn-*tlj> for Oil* Youte, having elegant room,
iui'1 > proved ^uuengwr urcommodation*.Li)*rnt
deduction* fa-ni the cu.tninarr rati
for tranni-ortatioii of Mugnxva and Plactatk
aj-purtetiuneoa, trill be made U Emigrants.
Connection* will be n.u-lo it the ahot
place* with conveyance!!, thence into the iut
rior.
M a - - - -
rmjrnti. win ho re-ehijifMi from thin p'?<
an well :ts from PalaOo*, to point* bajoed c
the* St. Juhn'i and Oclawahn Kivera, witboi
charge.
For further partic ular? applt to
WIU.IAM M. ft/NN# Agent.
* iNortb Commercial What A
Nor. I* 1?&. 12 3t
Tobacco and Segars
A largo lot of Tobacco of all kinds, aoo
ort siFtat/oh. ; J > *
AIJSO,
8*ftat* of various baud*, soma a UHU beft
than o/?y f*?U/ ?f/ac (Or mle bf
H. H CLoUK A Co
Potatoes!
AX Bantf*! of Crartl lrthh Potatom, ai d {
barrel* O?tor>!?. For sale t'hrap at *
j. > , It * bflAKKAOeeh Shore
, S-VT. I#, l*A*. 22 U
!*7v $&*.]
ATTORNEY AT LAY
1 vn
* 80IICIT0R IN EQUITY,
WU.L. i*u-tice in Homy *ni tlm miioH
yf I oNrwTraoBa-, g. c. ^1
4 9 AVPMOiTXoii ?m b? w*U> Ml
Jm (IOKI rfc*uut o{ tb? L?rM?Urr Olbdn
C**Ai*u ?<> inuwfhtM* U* |>v rmUtill? Pr
n~<t
CO^fBE SilTlSASL
t V , .
> v, ' X\
' '
t MA jk & 0
- - *. z
NEWS
5 vis
no
? V T5 V. <4 |
'.3- *4H* <?w^l <*?*?
!0. , ' '-?
^ "I CST RECEIVED ut tlio Uoua" recently
" a full 'assortment 0f
GROCERIES A Nil
%
>0 by the Steamer Marion, consisting, in part, of
)y Adamantine ? 1 Tallow Caudle*, Java, U'.<? n
Colognee^ExtmCti? for flavoring, Salad Oil. Snvi
ardinos, Mackerel hy 1-4, } or whole Hirrol n
6 A NI
of all descriptions (made to order.) Smoked nod
Pepper, Spicfi'i (ringer, Nutmeg*, ilace, JAove
Iwnijjo } fchot, and l'owder.
CHOICE lilt AND
Extra-Fine f h? w irg TobuthO and Snuff. I.
Fruit Ornaments: lloi ins. O rrra its, \if.i o.;
A|>pto Cheese. English Duiry v'c. -sc, < /stien '
Or stars, ?t'o-. and -ill-other article* ujc.allv kept
...
Cher.iw. S. 0. . Gotober 281b, Ifehii.
S*iy* Comls sent to.tlu* t free if < harge.
TltE STATk or SO ITU CAROLINA, 1MAItl.BOHOt'GH
UISTRlOT.
? t In Ohuneery. |
Win. O. Stanton & wife,")
vi. j Bill for account nnd
" Martha Smith, ndinrjt., f partition and reliof.
' and others.
T nppoariug toiny satisfaction that Charles
| Smith, ot>o of the defendants to this bill, is
.. absent (nun and resides without the. limits of
this Stuie j on motion of W. U. Johnson, corn- j
j4 I'loinants solicitor, it is onlsreJ that the said
Chnrles Smith do plead, answer or demur to
,, the laid hill within three months from the pub
. ' licntion of this ortlcr, and that in default thercI
of, the said bill ho ordered proconfi'iu against
him. It is also ordricd that a copy of this or- i
dor bo published in the 1'ec Deo Herald for
I the apace of three month*.
I | Coiuiuiiuiohvrs otiice, Marllioro' S. C.
1). MATHE9GX, 0. 1 M. D.
Nov. 4. |8:'?S. Jl-3m.
"! the state of soivir Carolina,
\ MARLBOROUGH DISTRICT.
In Chantry.
Emily R. Oanse, by her J
Committee," I Bill fur salo k conns.
hCrmation of sale
- .litmus II Lane <k wife, J negroes A. reliefand
others- ]
1 T appearing ?o my satisfaction that Jane M.
1 Evans, Samuel J. Ganse, Oeor>re W. Goose,
Julio* L- Gnuae, Thomas Blackwell El ilia
Bluck*ell, Willism JV-'.sun, Emulate Wilson,
Julia Turner Wilson. Cornelia Grant Wilson,
John J; Wilson, William W. Wiisou, John Pe- ,
tor Chnnt, Thompson Com., (Ihutlotte Ant a
Gauao, and lJauSe. youngest child of Peter P.
Gaum, dead , defendants to this hill, are a!?sent
from and reside without tho litnir- it.;., i
State, <>u Wotiou ol'W. I). Johnson, complain*
Wits, solicitor, it i* oniertd that the said deft
tifn'I:vnui i'w pieuu, antwcr or den.ur, to the
tail! bill within thr?e months from the pulriica;
tiou of this order, f\n?l that in default thereof,
i, lite taid bill will be ordered fro ton futon gniti-t
them- It is nliio ordered thnt n i;niiy of this
order be public tied In the Pee DwJ Herald, for
the apnea of three mcftrti*.
i Commissioners office. Marlboro* S. C.
i>. MATBEoON, C. E. M. D. j
I Nov. 4. 1846. Sl'Sni
PKC8PB C-T V S
or rut
K1NGSTRES STAR.
?r fM^HE subscriber* hag lenve to fhfiirni thn
K JL eitiaons of Williamsburg, nod adjoining
DfsfRcM and their friends throughout the
~ State of South Carolina, that tbey are now
publishing the above newspaper, iu the VillD
Uge ot Kiojrstrvs, St 0., and in calling their
notice to ovr paper we oast bring ho higher
rc testimony than the purity of oar pavt liver,and
?* oor aenl for the febnOfcr, nod well being of our
native soil. Our materials are all new,and of
e" the Seat quality Our paftfu i* printed on fine
material, sod i a medium sfre. In its pubu*
lication, we arill endeavor to furnish a good
family new* journal, fuitad to all the different I
cla acs of society.
Thn Editoral department is exclusive und?r (
!m? ^wiwKeinem una control of Mr, J. K*
MeKyi'jHT, wbme character and polilirnt.
soiitimonts arc wyll known, in this tummuniiy
> ? suffice it, that h*- i? emphatically a State*
Right Pepiocru, and will ever stand like %
* faithful sentinel, on the watch tower of south-?
? *rn Right*, to warn Ma count rvtneit of approaching
danger, and to stand nj and support
f tfavio, iAtlia pari I. 4
- lev politics. wo will he f?nn and iiiiCit) undent,
ad moating those Manorh prineipVi of
~ oqunlrty 1ft tbefleion, or independent oot of
il*" ' *
Wo call upon our frionJl throughout the
^ Sintc, wbareoocvor they have pitched their
' \ t?aK, to rally ait?und tha Kinirt-trce Star. No
_ effort will bd apurod on our pert, to make our
paper worthy of their palrma,-v and support.
7 The Kiugativc Star is pnhfUbed in the midst
of a large and newly developed tpu!?, *cd in
|j a wnaluiv com reunify i thug affording a fine
* adeertisfnp medium. We aolicit udvaitise
" menu, and subscription* ; , ; :, ,%
; p? * & T E Ji MS; - M
in. Per aiveeii*, in advance,;*- s $1 Od
Advertisements inserted utihaieit of 7ft
' cents for thc.Jb*t li>wrtlpo,/?0 wnfo for the
_ second, and Sti canto for tec>> subsequent,
v One aqarr pew sietn, #V!U 00 J?
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? dTiOl^liAR-H, fWrere*.ld??ew Caaabrie Hand
. herohift W.FhatuMn#*, WBSKtawd fascitis
-Roa??r> and Ulovaa, iket Kid 0loves.
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a. it i\ n fi
<is JM*
occupied by \Y K. TOJILIMSOK^
I FANCY GOODS
Bacon, i.nrJ, Suj.'ure. of all kinds, Spertu
ml I.ayuitu Coffee, Ear uiul Fancy Senps,
irei), Catsups. Preserves, Jellies, (Jtlatino
<1 Kits, No. 1, 2 and 3.
DIES ^
Pickled fondues, Pickles n ?nned, Herring
-, and Tumeric} Soda, Yca-l Powders and
S OF CI(J A itt?,
.- VC ? ''ortu cut 6f CAKE ORNAMENTS;
n!! kinds; Goshon Butter, ('rackets, Pin#
I'lteo t? : II t uctienlly SejuVa Fruits, Lobster*.
In i Faiiiilv Urocry Store, sold tor CASK -*
D K A K ! - ? ciou o'o. .?*.?
? vwu oiunCi.
20?tf.
S C H E bljTTET
OrrtCK C. k D. K. H. Ctwumr, I
C'/nraxc, Oct., 23, 1850 |
ON and niter \Jondav tbo 27tb, inst. the
MAIL & PASSENGER. Trains on this
road, w ill run according to the following scbe
dule i
1-mve t'hcra-v dailv at 5 o'clock P- M.
" C*?h'ft ;il 5 20 " ' "\v.
44 Society Hill fc 60 " "
" Dove's C -20 "
' Darlington C AO '* "
Arrive at F'orence 7 20 ' "
RETURNING:
Leave Florence at 9 16 o'ciook P. M.
" Darlington 9 45 " 44
44 Dove's 10 15 44 44
44 Society Kill 10 16 " 44
41 (Jash's 1 1 14 44 44
Arrive at Cheru nr 1 1 36 44 44
> A FREIGHT and PASSENGER Train will
also leave Chnu* v every Monday, Tburs- .
d ?y and Saturday, ut7 o'clock A- M.
RETURNING j
Leave Florence on tke the same days , aPcr
tbc arrival of ihi 10 o'clock A. M. Train from
Kibus villa?
K. J' WADDILL,
Geuerul Trensph Agent"
No FRKIGH'J received after 4 o'clock T\ M.
Oct. 2s. I #66. 20?tf
SOESSIB TOfflsI
HIGHLY recommoi rfad forahtu pening the
Appetite, invigorating the entire ayatwm,
A'lil (i>ti'Mr)D( to perfect hesltb and strength,
all vnlotUitintQ auflVirera with dyspepsia, iudigy?tlo?,
Ws of appetite. Ac.
. Also, TURNER'S GINGER BRANDY, togather
with a full aisortment of
FINE BRANDIES,
Old Rye Whiskey, Gin,Fresh Core, and SpicesI
Oysters, Ac., for sale by
WELLS A BROTHER.
(Jbartw, S-CJ., June 'J Itb, IH5J. 3?tf.
~ RUNAWAYS. " *
sA 'JplIE subscriber respectfully in-*
'Jvr * forms the'publiotlhat he hue the
JjWjL best pack of Dogs in the State, for
|>j^ hunting Rutiav ay*. Will hunt at
*JW^) $4 per dav and t'20 if the negro is
^/jg^paught, of half tbe amount If ton ???.
ffmr in my oaf w'?' tor iwffio or oegifec*
cnu/lit, b4 delivered unvil ?\li expense* ere
paid. Aadres*
JAS nEKVSY HcRAti.
Chesterfield C. H., 3. C.
Oci.as iWSG, ; 28^-tf,
? .? .. . ... i. M,.. . ? ... .
ilncon and Larde
5000 ' lha >N. CVBaeoo. V
?00 lb?, Lvdin Firk'?e of 75 lb*.
SOOO Philadelphia nocked Baooe, '
lor sulil lor cash bv
. ' TXVN'L A. HOp.S,
Oct, Jd 1856. ' 20?1
?
Mundricft*
m? ACKfcUEL. *p I?-2, end 3 ?n whble,
1 J| and quarter bamrta. Pare cider '
vioeyar, pieklue, preset***, Ac* cheap f< >?
ft, H. CLARK-4 CO
CM'jhdr 21, 1856. 10?ef
18,000 lb?. nails, o?'all aixet, except 49-*1 A
fcr sale. i>y ? T >
R. H CLARK* Co.
' Oct. 27, IBi* 20~tf]
p A.^W. C. INGLJS.
ATTORNEYS At LAW
;< .. " -AND " A "'/I
ftOLICiTOBS IN CfcA*CBUY,
>i,, mti
Pi**tlr% m CWetfie'rf m*A tie *d$oint*tf
A DiixriuL,. Office oo Market rSreef, between
Peomwu? Senator**. > . Z-i\r. .
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