The Pee Dee herald. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1856-1859, January 20, 1857, Image 4
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* ^ There are t* o KUle ?rtdj?,teri. well Ictoim *
the iadd.
Their titles are i lUte ah4 0 had-I*
1 Have erfi 1 coide tamole and |?*?h ou yon
flat O Vftltf will alock yon r\ M, aad'y.
'} ' 'i:.v I-H*ve, at firat eig'ut, is los? fi.it to the eye,
T?atV>* worth Ufatiaoro ordering
, Than a ChouAand O Had-] t, that ait fat an
' k'lik
:v On roofs and v? tree* ?o alluriag.
Fall many a golden ogg this bird will lay,
And sine rou ''Bo ch^err I be ch?err.
0, merrily iVeti *\ ill tbo d ay glide a way, .
< \ And *?tot shall your sleep be when wear)
Bat let M Q-Uad I or.?e>tnlce your err,
And a longing to catch htm once seize you
Hell give joq, f?o comfort or rest till you die?
1 ^Life-long he'll torment you and tease yoru.
He'll keop yon all dav running up and dowi
Jlirf,
How racing, nc* panting and creeping,
While overland, thie sweet bird nt hie will
With his golden plumage is sweeping*
?.
Then every wise tntn who attends to wy sonj
Will count his I Have a choice treasure,
And whe ue'or an Ollad-I comes flying along
Will jnet letbim fit at bis pleasure.
DOING THE TAW-TAW-TALKING
PART.
Amos Morton and Gawin Uoodluoke
helped to compose tbo community; in fact,
they went a good way toward making up
the town, and I don't believe 'twould be
touch of a place without them. Nothing
ever happened in town or atound, bul
Qawin Goodlucko knew ail about it, and
he'd tell Amoi; but when Amos repeated
it, he always abated his authority, by say.
ing. when he thought the thing wua a lie,
* Gentlemen, Gawin's my authority/ Ainot
waa noted for his sobriety and truth!ulnoss,
and Gawin tva*; hia oppoMto. Iiow thej
ever became to he such friends, every
body wouid often say, I can't aec. Rut
they were fast friend* Bj?the-bje, Atnot
stuttered, and whenever Its repeated any
of Gawio's yarns, or exploits that were the
least bit extravagant, be stuttered worse,
and would occasionally turn rod in the lace
for Amos was a modest; honest younj
M man.
Gawin used to make Amos the here ol
some of his nstorios, and ho t<ob>. tus this
cue day, nnd it's a true talo :
* Amos and 1/ said Gawin, 'went out tc
Col. Wilkin's orchard one day to get souk
apples Having eaten as many as w<
wanted, and loaded our pockets when w<
were coming hack, just as we turned the
ooruerofthe orchard, we saw old Watkin'i
?on Bill coming out of the gate, on old Sue
that old mare, ycu know, with a bag ol
apples, a bucket of butter, and a basket o;
eggs on bis arm, on his way to town, lis
hadn't got fax down the road before A ma
said to me :
, ' Gaw-G aw-Gawin, sup sup-sr.prote wi
v Ca set 11m Mur-Mwr-Murrui pait-part by tha
boy r
s 4 How's that, Amos f' said L
1 Why ju-just let's mnf-tnuf- muffle our
. selvee up i-in our oo cconete, and he heac
T, in row-round thur-tnuMaickje't and yu-yu
SWAM ?a?tA.inmm rv*?f an^ Aa. kli
J VW VWC ?IIU wrv?nj?M7U U41
bone, and by g?g*g"igs I'll do thur
i ^ thur~taw?tatv-lalkiag part.' 4
Well, we muffled ouraelvoa up in oui
ooeta m Well m wc ooald, elouchod our bati
oTtr out eyas, nod beaded in through th<
thicket arc and. and in a lev minutes uj
came the boy ; out [ jumped and caugbl
. the hocse, end out jumped Amoa and
* eaaght the boy, exelaioied t
? St?st-stood and de-do- deliver, bj g |
fieg#!*
' Oh, go away, Amoa Nelson, you atnt
taring old fool f Do you think y /u conic
fool anybody V said the boy, right off?anc
we let go; but it rather kinder plague:
Amos, to tkia day, his idea of doing thi
taw-taw.talking part.'-Spirit of iht Timm
, ,T; yfry"
v HOW MUBAT DIED.
sentence of the military commie
ion wen rend to him with due solemn!
tv. He listened to the cannon of ano
^ ther battle during l?i? military life
without emotion or bravado- He ha<3
advanced of hit o?i accord toward th?
door,as if to aoeelerate the catastrophe,
Tho door opened on a narrow esplanade
> lying between the towere of the caatU
and the outer walls. Twelve soldiers,
with loaded moskeu, awaited him there
The narrow (pace did pbt permit bin
to stand at 4 sufficient dUtanoe to do
t prive his death of a part of it* horror
Murat, in stepping or the thresholds
i? tbo chamber, I h o I hunaelf face witl
them. . Heref.used to hare due ev?
baadsged, and, looking at the soldiers
F f& JL>'J yrith a furaa st?d benevolent ensile, neU
Wmnffi' friend^ do nob make hie suffer bj
i#?v? win. XUC UWrri# ftfMKM
*?WDp??* you ftlmoftt to r?* tt* taowU
' v' .-out*
oflwre the image of!
ft jtffc ^irt'foujr eh;'.\no. its if he wis)
U U??\ to ^kothemwitnewesof his !
U ?ook. He fixed butayoe on bi,s portri
f mod received th?j death Mow in the c<
Si iexflpUtkm of all ho lo ved on . ear
f His body, jpierced si so short a distal
with. tvrel?e balls, fell, with his sr
Oj>ep rid his face toward the earth,
irniU.embracing the kingdom he or
T possessed, slid which h? nad come
re contjner'for his tomb.
They threw his cloak upon his hot
which was buried in tho Cathedral
Pizzi- Thus died tho most ohivalrc
soldier of the imperial ephoc, not t
greatest, but tbe moat heroic fig*
among the champions of the new Alt
anderA
JUDICIAL AND Jl'DlCIOUS UlNT.
(lea. D was more distinguished
gallantry in the field thau for the caro
lavished upon personal cleanliness. Co
ir plaining en a certain occasion to the Cb
- Justice of tho suffering he endui
front rheumatism, that learned and hu
oroua Judge undertook to prescribe a i
" I medy.
You must desire your servant, he ?
to the General, to place avory morning
' your bed aide a tub three parts filled w
| warm water. You will then get into t
' i tub, aud baring provided yourself wit!
I pound of yellew soap, you , miut rob yt
, i whole body with it, itnuersirg youn
occasionally in the water, and at tho t
' 1 of the quarter of an hour the process a
1 eludes by wiping yoursels dty with tow
and scrubbing ycur person with a flei
1 brush.
> 4 Why' said the General, after a i
1 minutes' reflection upon what be bad j
1 heard, 'this seems to me to be neitl
' uioro nor leas than washing yourself!'
1 Well/ rejoined tho Judgo, 4it is oj
' to that objection/
Exc*i.lknt Frvit Oak.*.?One cup
' butter, one of brown sugar, ouo of roof
' ses. ono of sweet milk, three of flour, a
four eggs. One and a half teaspoouf
| of oreaui of tsrtcr, and one of soda. T
. pounds of raisins, chopped flue, one n
meg, and a little brandy if you choose
This wi!r?uake two good sited loaves; wbi
will keep moist without liquid from four
six weeks, when it is properly covered.
' Uoderthe very appropriate caption
??Lo.Va labor luet," a New York pa]
I ; mentions that serenading party, the oil
, | night, after Ueving pla\e<l before a hot
i nearly an hour, wero politely isfortne-J
) j a watchman, that * nobody HTed there 1
I PROFESSIONAL.
S. J. TOWNSEND,
\ Momer! at jaft
I ! AND SO I. ICI TOIl IN EQI'IXY,
willrear-net is th? cocnTtor
CraBTXgllSLD, MATU.IVOHO; I AltUNpTOX 4
, MARIO* DISTRICT*.
fiasiaeee eoofideo to lam will meet wi
prompt and careful attentionJan
13. I8of 30?t
C. P. TOWNSEND,
fll A-i i? ?
r ^VHUimy Ul %*aw
> Will praclicc in Murlboroofh and .b?
> joini'ig Dutricte.
t * All eiuru. ind lo hit (Ut will
I most carefully Attended to.
1 Ofie*?BMiMttaeille, S. 0.
. J. A.AW C; I NO LIS
, Al lUKN&TS AT IA1
AMD
\ SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY,
cac&Aw, 8. ?.,
Practice in GhoaUrfield and the adjoin
LHatrioU. OUieo oa Market atraat, b?t*?
Front and Second atrtaU. Jt~ly
JftO. I. HALLOY
j ^ttontes at Jail
XViR PmctUa in the Co art* at Oknatnrft
and the adjoining DiatricU.
> s8T08oe Atdbemw, S. C.
> ylan. J, ISM. 27?ti
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i J09. T. WALNM
' ATTORNEY AT LA'
f AMD
> SOLICITOR IN EQUITY,
1 yZjKTlht penetico in HoMt nod the *d?
? ?? lA* r)i>uicfc. *
> Office nt CONVFAYBOSO', 3. Cf
.m
? WM. L. T. PRINCE,
ti< AVTwtmiTr AT,f*\s
^oucrros *m cru?CK*T. I
S Conr^. it'- Ck*rt*rt
r Iff EQUITY J
j5? SrA TKnfQOUTIl CA,ltOltS-A,
GUKdffeRFJKMJ DISTRICT,
kit. In fruity.
Martha foralinson, )
th? Thomas Tomlinion, Jr., j
JCe r1. | Bill for marshalling
m. Thornas Tomlltison, Sr? } mhU, hijoncliun,
Ann Klilo Tomlinsun, j partition, An.
* Sackett, Lynns A Co-,
10# ami others. f
to It appearing to my ??'!?facliou thaf Thomas
Tom In Hon, Sr., Isaac II. Protbin^hani, Willanl
i M.Nesrell. Charles M. Newell, James Newell,
*7? j William H. .Sackett, Kd?ard Ltmee, Nathan
of I D. Sackett, George K. Brewster, t*eter Mallet,
.at and Jesse l'aulmier. defendants in this case,
t,* are absent from and resident out of the limits
of this State.
ir Ou csotton of J. A. A W. C. Inglis, ordered
*X* that the said absent defendants do plead, an
swer or demur to the Complainants bill, with- I
j in three months Iron the date of the first pub- V
lieatioo of this order, or on their fai'urc to do j
? ! so, the hi" Will be ordered to be tajceu /to a a- ^
Ifor j /"so *. ih^-.n. . J
|jC i It is further oniefud^hat publication of this I1'
i order be made twice a womb. fur the snacn of
ni" three months,' to *.br I'd: I>?? Herald.
J.O. CRAIG, Coin. liq. O. L>.
eJ Cr>mmi3Si'?uei-'snfiuT, ,f
m ChestorHeH, No<*-^26. 23-2ic-3m. ,
WML' t'Kl.HD ,\n I'., . . 1
fU~ . 441JV O I 4 1 A \T OrM #'// {>'A K U ijlJS Jk)
Marlborough district.
. . 1 In Chancery.
V , Emily R. Cause, by her 1
"J' ] Committee, Bill for tale k conit
h i ft. Hrmntion of sale of
,h? > JattMf H Lane A wife, | negroes k relief.
^ 4 ! and otbors- I I "
;ar ' t ?PPMI"nK 1? m.v satisfaction tint Jane M. i a1
' |f I Evans, .SamuelJ*. Cause, George W. Cause,
i Julius I*. Cause, Thomas Black well, Elira
tod ' V ackwell, William' Wilson, Eninline Wilson,
on. Julia Tarner Wilson, Cornelia Grant Wilson,
Jobn J. Wilson, William W. Wilson, John Pe.
ter Gause, Thompson Qa'.ct, Charlotte Anns
'?* Gauss, and Game, youngest child of Peter P.
Gauss, dee'd-, defendants to this bill, are absent
from and reside without the limits of this
State, on motion of W. D. Johnson, eomplaiuI
ants solicitor, it is ordered tlmk the said de er
j fondant* do plead, answer or demur, to the , *1
1 said bill within three months from the publics-1 f
y?n ; tioa of this ord. r, and that in default thereof, ?J
the said bill trill he orderedproeonfetio ngaiost
tbem. It is also ordcrod that* a copy of this
Order be published in the Pea Dee Herald, fur
of | the space 6( three ir.ontks. ,
i Commissioner* office, Marlboro' S. C.
J U. MATHFSON, C. E. M. P. *
nd Now. 4,1B56.
U | THE STATE OF SOUTH CAJTOLIXJ,
w0 ' MARLBOROUGH DISTRICT.
In Chancery.
? Wie. G. Stanton A wife, i l'oh
as. ' Bill for account and ! .,
^ | Martha Smith, adinrx., t partition and relief. I '
t and others.
IT appearing in my satisfaction that Charles
Smith, one of the defeudant* to this bill, is .
of abseut from and reside* without the limits of ' ?,
u.:. ot<?. - .?
r,rr i wa uwncj ?n iuwi<Jn 01 rr. u. Johnson. com- j '
i phuuaUs solicitor, it it oidered th?t the said i *l
| Charles Smith do plead, answer or demur to
JS* the said bill wilhiu three months from the pub I ?
by | lie* thin of thi? ordor, and that in default there J?
" of, the said bill bo ordered pro eoti/eaio against \
; him. It in aisoordetcd that a copy of thie or- (>
55 ! der l>e published in the Pee Dee Herald for
I the apace of three months.
( . Uosq miss loners office, Marlboro' 8. C.
D. MATLIESOS, C. K. M. D.
Not. 4, 1866. 2l-3m. i
COMMON PLEAS. I
t STATE OF SOUTH r.AKQUSA, 1
MARLBOROUGH DISTRICT. I
In the Catnmon Plea.'. g
Robert E. Townsend, who is in the custody #
of the Sheriff of MaHberongh District, by rir- ti
tue of-a writ of capias ad satisfaciendum, at
the suit of Oscar Checswan, baring filed in t<
c<d thU office together with a tch' dole on csth, of
fata Whole estate and effect*, his petition to the
>fv Coon of Common Pleas, praying that he may J
be admitted to the benefit of the Acta of the ^
General Assemble, made for the relief of in- ^
f solvent dshtora. It is ordered that the said
Oar or Chsssts.au as d sdl others, the creditors
to whom ths said Robert K. Tbwosend, is in m
any viae indebted, be, and they are hereby
summniMMi mil t??? 1?'*?
?v iv w:i')rt I
lh* said Court, At Marlborough Court Houw, t ?
? On tho second Monday in March next, to show j
cause, if auy they can. why the prayer of the ?<
petition aforesaid, should not l?? granted. o
Clerk's OHee, Marlborough I P. McCObL,
Court iloaae. J Clerk.
b* Deo.'), 1854. 25-tf
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, /
r MARLBOROUGH DISTRICT. \
L I* ike Comma* PUtM
Horatio ToUoaead, who ie in the custody of ft.
the Sheriff of Marlborough i '.strict by virt>.f 0
of a writ of capiat ad antislaciendum. at the
suit of Oscar UVrsraarj, haOtije 61<*d in thi* j .
offieatoftotkar with a im <ath cf his J
whole estate and e*.ma, his petition to the
Court of Com moo Pleas, praying ?i?u he may , be
admitted to the 1 eueftt ol the Art# of the '
General Assembly, Made for the relief of in
l0f solvent debtors. It U oriereT *hat the said
* *? Oscar Cheesma* end alt others the creditors B
to whom the said iloratio Towote ad {a in any
L Viae iodrbted, be, and they are hereby sumn?"*0>At
n^d have iwrtiae to appear before the n
*at<Wo?rt, at Marlbor ough Court House, on '
the second Monday in March next, to show *'
J cause, If any the* can. why tho prayer of the : *
' petition atoms* id. should not he granted.
t Clerk's Oftee. Marlborough ) F. MeCOLL,
Court House. OVerk.
W Dec. ft, l?W. ' * 2Hf
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. TBP STATE OP SOUTH OAHOLIKA. *
r* . ' MAfcLBCftOUOfi blSTwStitr^ 1 *
., jium^
dec' nation OfUMt t*? who (m it
- M85gs=W,3&?s*
otd*,*l( ?* tb* ?jdcl4?.dtt>t do dttpMr Md i
p) ?'. ?o Ui? #*M on or UsforO &?
7 ,lt k * / of Entomb*. wbl* will * to 0.4
Sr^sS jCiriML.wi i
* fifeSSP ?iT. f ""ft 1
te*P: : tow- j&jfi
mmL tj5v -aff?E*v *
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IB siiii
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Thee
!OACH MAN U
rHK undersigned are carrying on tbe Coach and C?
js, near the Southorn terminus of Kershaw strei
oundrj, and are prepared, with
COOD WORKMEN <
> fill all orders sent them to the entire satisfaction f
They, also, keep on hand CARRIAGES, It'DCKi
b latest styles, which t'uey will sell at reasonable pric
r e p a 11
one neatly and promptly, nnd all their work warra
eight apon any Job of theirs, the trnlue of which
t auy station on the Cheraw and Darliugtou 3'.ail
Cherow, S. C., June Oth. 1866.
NEW SI
AM)
FRESH C
IUST RECEIVED at the House recantly occi
' a full assortment of
GROCERIES AND F
r the Stomner Marion, consisting, in part, of Barn
daiuantine and Tallow Candles, Java, Kin and I.r
?l??;;iias, Extracts for I'Tav n-iiig, Sahnl Oil, Sauces, <
trdmea, Mackerel by 1-4, J or whole Bart el and Kits
CANDiE
'all de script ions (made to order,) Smoked and Pick!
ei/|?er, .Spices, Ginger, Nutiucgs, Mace, Closes, ami
uiigo ; bbot and Powder.
CHOICE BRANDS OF
xtra Fine Chcwdrg Tobacco and Snuff. Large a
rs:t )?!:*! ??"?* Ilaisins. Currants, Nut* of all kit
pt>'? Cheese, English Dairy Cheese, Goshen Cheese
? v. ...4 in b?,
j ?? -> -v., ??? j -?r* "* -
?lr, at
Che raw. S. C., October 28lh, 1W5,
WHr Good* sent to t'te I)?|K>t free of cliarge.
- .L ? .L. J J -i. ..-l.il.. . .
J. D. PlC KARI), Clin
Merchant Tailor,
ri KSl'KC t FL'LM) tenders his thanks to
il; his old costomers. and the community '
eneially for their liberal patroti-sge, and as- i K
tres them that be jnter.d* to deserve a eon- | i|
nuance of the same. j ' *(
He haajust received a large and carefully ; ^
elected stock of
CL0T1I8, CASStMEUES, io. ! m
ILSO, HEADY MADE CLOT HIND, j Jf
>nd every thing else usual in his line of
unities*. His plates of lite latest Mew York '
lylcs hare been received uud ho is prepared j and *
> every respect to All orders committed to hiaa Qeorg
stisfactdrify. *>ce
Waf For all work dona at the shop he is
unspoiled to require cash noymenta. .
MIT The undersigned also keeps on hand
sreral Horees autl Vchicles which he will hire
at for cash. . ~
J. D. PICK AIIT). bCheraw,
S- C., Sept. 25. J85C. lb?if
sr T ? V P*?
) "ZL <V|Y|VSEGARS,i?f vwnooe brands ''"ar?!
?V rV V V *?<! of very superior quality, ^gehi
?sale by ft. H, CLARK, A C\ fcrwa
tot, II 1858, l*~tf.
? " ' ,""' 1 ' '
Fine Brandies ,fyc.
rw HE Subscriber has jiut reeeired ? new
uMir of FWR LIQUORS, BRANDY
POUTER, Ac., and AKOA1US aad TOACCO
of the first qunlilr.
HE, aUo, has a Uk Stock of SUGAR, Oct
OFFER, MOLASSES, and Kb.r article of
ercaudia* suitable for this market, el! of
kick be offeraj to *ct| low for osiu. CVi)
id mo ^
N U. 8TR1CKLIN. /l
Okerew,?. Cs October 24, ISM- It -tf .
~^NEWSTOCtC Tfi
(ALL ND WINTER GOODS. Sn?
*UST RBCKIVED, by JUtl Rood, my We i<>*V
p?ichases in New York, which comprise
a unwiHitl n
LAOI&S DI1KS3 GOODS, 5.? - H.
o/8Uk?, JUr.nos, 0?u^ *>p- W
U?t, Hovhninm, AIjmmm, * . ** ,
CLOAKS AND KLA.NTILLAS* **
S?
IUu *d4 C*p*. >. IL"11'1
Sp*? Md 8fcW? $ JV*
* ?T* ?*??/ tor : ?..w 0*a?x l'Ui^
;;;J5
^ gj*
>:' * ' ?4tejjjSpN?
Cf
U X>.
.1 iL.. '.. .. .. 111 1
iVW . :
F A 0 X 0 It V.
image making busin?.u in at) it* bmncli t,
and adjacent to Mr. W. T. Moore'i
AND MATIALS,
>f Iht'ir natron*.
KVT.KY9, BUGGIES and SULKIES of
, 'v ~ ' J
i 1 IN U
ntwl far one joar.' They will ptij tba
is over Gfty dollars, if (o be delivered
[road.
A. 11ACE & CO.
24...tf.
.'ORE
i
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<t V/,.
i 'A ft
jpisd by \V. TOMLINSOK,
ANCY GOODS
n, J nrd, Stgarfc, of all kinds, Sperm
guira Coffjc, Bar and Fane/ Siaps,
I'ntvups, Preserves, Jeilics, Qelalins
, No. 1, 2 and 3.
s
e?l Tongues, Pickles MRorted, Herring
Tumeric $ Soda, Yeast Powder* and
' ' - ' ' I
CIO AHS, ;
jsnrtment of CARE Oli^A^flNXS;
iid-; tiosheo Baiter, Crackers, I'ine
; iumi?tivn!l; E%s!;':! Krui!;,
FauiiV Grocery Store, told for CASII
DRAKE'S CASH STORE.
* . , 20-e-tf.
"f ..**!]-. '."Ai-1..1 _ .AJ L _ .. L.. j
rlcston nuU dcoi'^etown
TO OHE&AW.
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STEAMER PEE DEE.
JE Steamer Pes Dee, Captain Gsonoi
Mavjmm.d, ja now read/ to receive
FRKIOUT AT CHARLESTON,
rill leave with despatch for Chcraw via
retown at 4 all the landing on tbc Pee
River?continuing her tripa regularly
;hout the seacoo. j,
j Pee Dee ia well known a* a verv light
ht boat and hat invariably made ner
with punctuality and despatch at all scaind
of toe /i vrr.
>t. Mutisiield begs to return his thanks to
ien la and the public for the liberal pat*
heretofore extended to bins, and hope*
Moveranro and industry to merit a con*
tee of the same.
rcbandifce and Cotton consigned to the
ta at Charleston and Georgetown will be
rded free of Commission.
S. 4 L. MOWRT 4 CO.,
Asanta at Chtrlriinn.
J.VM. L.HEATH,
A/rent at Georgetown.
W' A. CAKBlUAN.
A gent at 8ocietjr Hill.
W? It. PARHAM.
Agant at Gardner'* bluff.
DOUOLA8 NISBfcT,
Agant at Cheraw.
oWl?t*5e. 11?tf.
:
ttSABY MACE
LOTHINGJ
m * ^
i> i?ryee* ?wq?aii? agwr eam?M?d in |
it part of ihe ooeatn, of Uke leer grades j
L>rri Mnutjfkeioraw of the beet reputation ,
' D. B. McA.RN
H. Clark <$r Co.,
DL'LP maeetfhlly inform their Meads
tod tb<* pub. i that they are now receir
gteeral stock of Or. rrim. Ready Made
ftp,Half, ^iicee^Wfitrare, Crockery, kt.
tUy ere determined to nIIm low at
it . uclea cait.be bought iff this market.
**n and etomiae before yeu mob* yow
no, Faeeh ffcW, (eU*?8) eoiid ***f
oi th? k;aat i-d pffcttieri striae,
a: * *?
ET!Sl ? * Me ARM.
C. 0e**efli,UM,
"Sttt&s. ' 'I " '.WM
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JOB PRINTING,
OF EVERY OESCRiFTiON,
AND
Iff THE BEST STYLE,
EXECUTE}) AT THIS OFFICE,
Such as
Books, Pamphlets, Catalogues, Law Blanks,
Circulars, Blank Receipts, Blank Notes,
HudiI Bills, Bursa Bills, Invitation Tickets,
fancy Cards, Visiting Curds, Posters, Ac.
' linvinp engaged die services of good
practical Printers, we feel confident that wt
can give entire -<ttiisfbcti?ri to those who may
j he pleased to favor uv with their patronage.
All work entrus'ed to us will be executed with
neatness nud dispatch, and on accommodating
terms.
PRJNCK 4 MALLOY.
Union Line.
I '
Charleston to Cheraw
i VS- rN
i ta. Georgetown.
j STEAMERS MARION AND 00V. GnA
I HAM. '
| The well known and Popular steamer Mari
on Ctspu J no. Fergtumn in n jn regularly engaged
in the Trade between Charleston, Georgetown,
and Chcraw and is known as the moat J
prompt and nlficient Uoat in the trade. -ft
The Gov. Graham is of very light draught
and well calculated for the River trade, and
being now in the bind* of an old and experienced
commander, C. J. Kelycr can lie relied
j ?i??on, to deliver her freight without detention
Tint Gov Graham will only run to Georgetown
. but will connect with the Marion in low stage*
of the River, therfbr avoiding any detention
i from low water both Boats being well provided
| with suitable Lighters.
Consignments tot lie Agents in Charleston
; will bo forwarded free of commission
CALDWELL ft ROBINSON,
Agent* at Cltiirlnetou,
SHACKLEFORD ft ERASER,
A pent & at Georgetown,
C. COKLR ft BRO.,
Society Hill.
TOWNSEND ft DOUGLASS,
Bennettarllle.
DAN'L A. HORN.
Agent at Cheraw,
Get. 28th 1856. 20?tf.
Fancy Articles.
POCKET KNIVES; Starch, Son pa of all
varieties, Leather lklts, Reticules, Snuff
Rosea, Powder Ralls, Closes assorted, Port
Monies, Velvet do, Pocket Rooks new stjle,
Needle cases. Thimbles 4c., all of which will
be Hold low for CASH.
R. H. CLARK * CO.
October 21, 18W5. 19?if
c.*r a r?7 o t,T A TT O
wiawh, JAUjOi
10,000 lbs. nails, of all sixes, accept 40-s
for sale by
R. H- CLARK* Co.
[ Oet, 27, 1856. 20?*.]
|
! STAPLE ASR FANCY
DRY GOODS.
! j .
THE subscriber has received his FALL
SUPPLY of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
and wlTl bthuppy to oxliibit therato hi* tnends
and customers.
His Stock, this senron, is, as usual, large ; *
well selected, and will be sold cheap.
I I). H. McARN.
I OetoW lltb, 1M6. Id?if,
lift 11*1 A Wavii
HAH iu&t rectirod a well selected Stock
of
Fall and Winter (ioodi,
in which will be fo-jnd nil articles usual for
(amilr and plantation use.
iJrr Oooda and Clothinf,
| ITata and Cap*,
Hardware and Cutlsry,
Boot* and Shoea, ^
I?oather, Crockery, x|(L
Groceries, all kiuds,
Provisions, #
Secara and Tobacco,
Nails and Hollow Ware. Ac.,
which will be cold at small profits for oats
Call and gee.
September 25th, '*??. 10?tf.
Watches, Jewelry,
AND
FANCY GOODS.
JUST received, ft splendid assortment of
the above, consisting of f ?
Vine Gold and Silver Watches of every
kind and quality. *k
A full ftMOrtment of
Rich and Costly Jewelry, ?
|? iclnding almost every artieie in the line, with
all the latest and most fashionable patterns,
together with large Stock of
Pitted and Gilt floods
of every description
SILVER WAKE
consulting of
Caps, Spoons, Forke, Oka Baskets, Card
iieectvnra, Qard Cases, Boquet Holders,
Chains, Km, io.
Jet Goods of alt kinds, duos, Pistols and
Sporting articles, Rodger's and Wastaob
-line's FUte (kjtsij, Cut \
. .:i' Glaus Ware, Rich Gilt Chi- v,y
so sod Fancy Go ds : . ,
in the jreatast variety, with a large assort
Floe Toys and other articles,
suitable for Holiday Preset.*
Front Street. a.
Rev. ?, IMC, .. 7 TW
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