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TO ., v K, dbatii i:veniko. J
gj^ v. ur 0?l. U. PRISTIW: g
Tif ho'> "*.o. Tift evening s h an J
Sf? .\L? * jtb i* Mft control
AiJjJA1 O'er nature,** a thought ol heaven
stents o'er the human soul;
And every ray fr:t.j yonder bin?,
And *Terv 'Imp of foiling dcv>
Awn to l?r!ug down to human iAnm t
From In ovtu s>. message of rupoee.
O'or yon tall rock the aohmm f-eea, }
A shadowy group, iucline
LilwfptaiK ?mu in sofr-iw bottcd
Around their holy chriue;%
And o'pr limn now ilie night winds Mew
6r calm nml il, the ro^ilW low
Soem* the my iwrio-i .. ice of prayer
Soft ythood on ho e.vtuing i'h.
The niiiUs, tike iuoenso from rhe earth ,
11 is?i 'o aflti'l beloved,
A.MI Of IU'* raovj a# c:**t I
Th j 1'oly Spirit moved: I,
IV toTf nt'a voice, tho wave's low hjir.u j ,
Seem tho ?tr notes of seraphim.
And all earth s thownnd voices raise
Their s$ug of Worship, lota and proiio. .
Tho',;cptio si? f??rh< -1 ol flowers
Bend now thtif lovely oyer, 1
')* jra*e ihrnm-h i:<t, . Un.; tea" of < vt 1
Up to the holy $kv<. , i
And tno pun stern oo" ' ( above
J ike "?Tfct ?;t" ! " d ?'( i- ? i* oVi\ '
Bri.h; signaNi'1 lb- *4.<?rntvl dome
To gjid th. parted home ) 1
Thcra it. l -.poll of blosKiloo". j !
la air and enrth and iioavec.
Aid itfctorc wears the blcaeti look
Of ft young mud*, forgiven^
Oh, v. 00, at such nn hcviroi love,
Can ga^eonal' nround, above,
And not kuccl down npou thn so?3
With nature'* self to worthip GrxlJ j ;
"- J" . " " !!" 1...0 <
AN APPKALIOU KANSAS
Mr. J. C Cunninrhain, of Kansas Ter- j '
ritory, is at present on it toor io thi* State, j J
holding up tho interest nud iniportanco ol
that Territory to the South. Tho follow- '
iirg appeal fiotu tiico is taken from tlic
Charleston Sir.'Qt.
The election fer (ronieort>?.<f th? Lcgbda- , 1
tivc Assembly of this Territory will to Kol<] '
ua the. first Mouday of ncxtflclobor. Thv ;!
complexion of iho Legiriatnre wiii in ut*
probability, tietoruiine wlntbot Kansas is ,
dcriinea te bo a free cr stavo State; anil 1
whether abolition fa.-vit?pi*in shall henee- i
,, fcr war ": trauiplo in the Just the Oonttitu- j 1
tfonul Rights of tUo South, or foroo a die- I
Ot tAe V.4ntofrr-~-tli?iit fruwwil eg
gTession on the rights of the slave Stat-?
uiu?t be speedily arrested, or the Union 0is- 11
kolvcd, is too plain to be reasonably juca- ;
honed.
Many ofonr most intelligent citizen* be- I
Jieve that if Kansas sht uld become a free
btnt? Missouri, garrisoned on three slues ;
by free States, must ere loug succumb to j
the continued aggressions of frcesoili.on, i
and abolijb slavery. In tbntevoftt tbe in-1
stitution would be greatly weakened to Arkansas,
Kontucky, and Virgins. But
should Kansas become a slave State, the
South will still, and probably for .nany
years to oomo, have the mtan- of sell protection
in their own bands. ;
Aa yet the pro-sip very party are largely
in the ascendant, but desperate effort) are '
being made by ?u>igrant Aid Socioties to j
reverse (his state of things and obtain a '
free-aoil majority bcfoiv the next election.
The 6outh are imperiously called upon by '
every dictate of patriotism and enlightened .
tvlf-love, to couolcraoUhese efforts, whioh 1
they ean readily do, and perpetuate the '
Mceudenoy of the pro-slavery party Thia
however, must be dene, if done at all, not 1
by lending into the territory needy adren- j
turcra who havo no personal interest 'in |
alave holding, and are ready, on tboir arrival
in the territory to *\l out to \< Latevor
jnrtj will attar the highest ioduoemeots.
lie work viet bo dene by bona fido set- '
tleih aodaiave-lioIdoM.
There ift no part of America where Blare 1
labor ie better rewarded. The hemp
growers and itcrk ra?w*? m Weotoru ia owri
are roukliif money more rapidly then
the moot hocoeeefbl cotton and xugar plan j
tationa in Miarirrippi and Ijousmoa. Of
th;j there cap W no doubt. The aoil end '
climate of Kaaeaa are <*;o*Uy good, and .
equally adapted to all manner of agriow).
tural purmita, with this advantage, thai
the Tiaheat land* eau be obtained to any dosi
rod extent, at an almoet nominal price.
Southern slaveholder# hare at proaant ?v? ,
TTthiaft in their Ihvot. The urovrrion
crop* in Western Missouri the )??t year ^
lure b*en unusually go*L TU? oiritmoa
hail tkeir advont m tnat rf brrrtbeta, co*
operating la a holy o-uu-o, and gladly stf*
ply their want*. No rtaaooabl* aid ot &
?%*wUhb.ld.
The fraeaoUa>3 oa tbo oomrary, are ?ota- 1
sM'S I*?*? 10 WD? ^ fttu Territory of Kaa, i
Mi, if at all, I j a circuit on* aid capon- ,
$WMI: -- fiydbod ttatol thraofh Iosta aad Jfahraa- ,|
. !&'. <*& ? * wfceu tbsy raweh thair dwtfuaUoa *
| ^ ^a?Wiatatt??
Mro-.e.tied ?nKu l
in th< h-tMT"- ti iir tl??< p?iw 1 pVutl
Jege ofdririog hack U> the ditty ! ?ntui-tof oiakc
^ew l'lnghrtd fanaticism, ?u*-vile a pack of n ?
ibolition theiv^sanJ aanwiriuft aiavo rears- rotur
51I aarth, inahlted heavoa, aud disgraced urom
lumanitj. f gttriU
DRE ADFTITSA UTSOAD dXCI1>ENT
hot I
Tt?i ?yrif (( tyC) Maroh IS.?-Tbe ?r~ns
;nun which let'i Toronto tuia oftei'noor. fbr p
Hamilton, on tlte (ixont Western Rail "
ftoad, run off \ bridge at or nearkhat city. ?~
1 he locoir.oti're and baggago car passed (
>ver the bridge iu nofctj, but the two rear | (*2)l
uf, containing one hundred und ,tvrcnty ! yfcl
:?aHf.eti fell through into tbo wo tor a (~^r
Jistaitco at' forty feot. Sixty or eighty 1
y pf rents are supposed to have been k illed ...
?n th'.l nfV'f: iimonc nKnui Viorrt S?'.w?l
s / ? r? i' ? |
iSiinUierman, t! ? banker and contractor, I
snd Mr. fstreet, the MUli<roaiio, ofNIoara- |cu,?t
_r>j:? tills, tuoctlu r with l\iw sister and j _
Mother in-law. J'bo: ?M C MaeVtn Is ateo j 1
reported killed. Many bodies have not J -
yet been takea from Xhu water, and tho
r.araos of bat few have been ascertained.
J'tie pu-sexi??re who escaped demh .ire all - ~
tn re or les* mangled, and are, uauy of * '
Lheiu b< -'ond recovovy. iJoelors are lenv.
iugr Toronto ntid Hani", too yet for the
jceni- of the ea't siionluv There# were BUB
ievoraf Ametfcr.n* titnnng (lie killed. The ^
budge was initially broken down, ami the j
run foil one on top of the other a ditto nee.
jf forty feet. The n&citeutent caubod l>,j |
if a terriblecataaiMphu i beyond pxc-o*I J
rlenl. Parliament adjourned t!u- moment **
it heard el the accident. Nothing has 1
heretofore Ooouvred iu thie vicinity that : ,
has croated aoch a prof >uml grief '
tfSCON'.? DI?l*ATf'H. ' most
The train waa uu accommodation from !
Pronto bound to llaunitou, ond had from 1 #
seventy Ct-j to one handrcd passedgcri, j
uf wliem only flltt.cn were tnkou from the '
wreck olive, aitd five of thorn have since AT
died. The engine end tender, with the;
engineer and firoinen, were pitched head g
long into the venal, and the baggage cor
and two Mfscuger oars are a complete p ^ {
wreck, fitly corpses of men, women and
children are laid out ou the floor oi an out Froui
house. Many of then pro already rxnjf- ??
ttjz.'d. Nineteen other corpses lie in one '
af tho companies building, of uhom only |
il.u. l. e J n l #1
iiuiHi umt vrmi iilWMiviur-J. I lie J) -.Sonfit
.ill belonged in iTatniltr n, Tiorvio, ! -wt
unJ the iidjoiutng tow is, an?l included ^?y
many piotninoct .aid intlucullal citi- ' ,
M1T33. | ^
\ fiTUaUORN STmi'WJSO. ,u
?*Cyiu4tr,> oT the So?too Turn tolls tUl? |
story :
One* upon a timo, a big, strapping !
awkward yrnt'ij fi-cali iroui Vermont. ontercd
the Drummer Academy at Ryfiold,
Massachusetts, for a littl* ebaro of crudi*
Lion, which in doled out at this Towple cf Prs
Minerva at economical prices. At thai Marll
tiu c?we know not how it ia at piosont-? ,
the Itoya and girls wore kept in one apart- ' Jl
mcnt, only tbo middle able separating ~~7j
tliem. One day this Voriuont stripling, O
who had juet been helping ouo of the girls j
ihruugh a bavi ?um~~ho cute on cy- w71
phering?thought it was no more than -v\
fair that he abould take i oil for his ialuas
bio nervtoesj accordingly ho threw Lis '
iulwart arm around the roey damsel and
imre hor a aty but rousing smack, which ,
Uirtlcd tho whole assembly.
"Jcdediah Tower, come up bore?' roar- ?SBB
id the preceptor.
The delinquent appeared, his face glowiug
with bluahea, like a red-hot warming rtl
pun, and looking as silly ns a ninny. ^ *
' Hold oct youv hand, sir!" laid the J
pedagogue. "I'll teach you not to act
:bu? in this institution." Jacks
Tho huge paw was extend6d iu a borisontil
line tcwarda the instructor, who . ,n
rarvoy ed ite broad surface with .4 routhe- IX
mitfica) eye, escalating how tuanv strokes lffmrit
)fbi? ferule it would take to eOt<r
.bo square inches which it contain- u'nni
in the
"Jedodiah," at iongth bo said, "this is c . nit
!hc finu tine jou hava beun oollod op for 1
\ delinquency; now sir, if jrou will say thai Jfljy
jrou arc sorry t>r what you hate done, 1 p?riic
will let jou off this time without punish- my lu
went."
"Sorry," exolaitnod tho youngster, striiiog
*0 attitude of pride and indignation;
'porry! No, sir! 1 am rot; and I will *
lojoet so again if 1 have a ohauoe; ro put! v/
m oM toller jest as bird as ycu like. By i
be jumping A j-htsiph^t! I'd rtand here *' *
md let youjiok ?e till kingdom fcutu, Kb
iforc I'd be worry for that?by thunder 1
rolddl'' jj
They bare a judge in tad Blue fUdgo
irauit, Georgia, named Brown, who not It t
ndy administers j, rfciico io a dignified and
inpartial maottdf, hat ia Ukowtao a hit of Tomli
y wag i-1 his wuy, v? witness the followiufp
aaan ir ia whieh he "done br?ywn" a ia i
nr. Wk&Wfa* ?
Ja bl* pie*, tbet He Nleto?
4tn*'?^ Aejwrw wai tetoxicM^ Tie ^?j
u<Jp?? f ?d<*rW?* the wen alUided tS f'?."^fj
"i-. I.J4J. L.I J . .Ui.'.lL.lUlMt
? exquisite who had ordered a pair of!.
ifYoni'hl# tailor, requested him to
thorn tight- The utttu triod tlicm J
fter they worn writhed,. and st unco
do<| thou with the complaint, "They ,
samll." M>ltT you nht toll mc to | 1
n%h<??*# ng ti^hl t* 3 Mid
illov. ? did,'1 replied tho J
y, 4 and I eon alt down in raj <kin,
cannot in tho pantaloons."
IU.I I .. HLJ.l'i JJL.IJ'L'LIJ... !.. *.!'? Cf
RO F ESSIONAL. Si
rrert?i-jr.-nnfi' P*
S. J. TOWN3ENO, S
ItorncvTiit fate J;
lNV WMn i tm <N EQIH rv?
tf!t L B.V RJt IK T1IR '-01 UTt* i r
!KK.nsii>. puiumji-uk as n
MAtUQM ?Um;:CT?. B
less confided to liim will meet with : ,
prompt and careful attention.
I. 13, 1857 20?tf y
JOf4. T. WALSH
TORNEY AT LAW $j
AX7> .
SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, j<
TILL lirftciioeiii Hoisrt and the adjoin*
' iiifif iVisiricls. It? '
. at CONVVAYbOWO*. S. C. d<
, . is
C. P. TOWNSEhiD,
ttomey at Late. .1
'.I practice in .dcrBx-rc -gh and the od y
i* District*. ai
bumaoes ui trusted to his civ.o will bo ju
Lttmfully atter.ded t >. v
to?lleiuictlsviilo, S. C.
24?J j I
A. & w. cTTng 1. IS. | TORNEYS
AT LAW
A .VII
OLIClTOKS IN CTIAVCBRV, !|
(jUl'ltAtf, 8. C., **
ivo In ?*b<-Dtetftvl.i mi<l tin" adjoining ! j
tret*. Oftioc on Xfurk. treat, between l
and I,eco?d sirre'.s. 2? 1 v. t \\
__ . ? A. -
JNO. R, M ALLOY.
fifty** M\ tvf ! c
l ;Ul HI D (U A UUi 11
Practice in tin Onurt.-> of Obestorfield,
nrlborough, Darlington ami Marion.
Office at Cheraw, it. C. b4.1,
IPWJ. __ 27--tf. [; *
WM. L. T. PRINCE}
TV?!8MS7 AIT &AW
AMI)
SOLICITOR IX OUAKCKRT.
ictiooH in tbc Ccbrto for Cbt3Mfi?U Jl
torongh, Darlington and Marion Ditlriob gi
ica at CiUITJA W, H. C. ?i
to 10 t?!> ti
.".r. iiii.i.i.-ii'n;. *
ttonrcu at Jain, i
practice in tlia DiiLricta of Cimsterfiold, in
[arlbomngU, Darlington and Marion- 11
Office at CHtrw, a. C. '
>a 33?1 y C<
IJ . .. H?il1 ... i. .. ii-i- !? n
IN EQUITY..
tm*a ? mm: 11 mm*m i> ItUtWKII' IMM- lAiiil tig-. tat j
iesterfield District.
Iii Equity. 1857.
unl). tfo'ly.t
vs. Bill fur acc ount partition ?
tVlel Efoliy Ac. V
d others.
oonforr. ity with an r.r<le: of th<v Court of tl'
y mado, In this cna??M 'tho Ui? tor as,, nt
i in hi-iitbjr giviu :< uTl Uud Vutfbtnr th? A
*t \*vr of liully, #on of Hiob sij
i.iBy, toalot,dsw of ?;k< m-nteM u*
i .StAt* of fto ltfc (itrcilinu. OocvJUsd, fa> 04
in an<l prove their relatieualkip to ti|e .
'nchiu-ifJi, Ward wto* at my'OCc<?,oo or wi
1 Uts firnt dry of Jtnufrjrr 'Hoot, an<! ti*t u
ling to do yi, win be axftaled fcxri say
jpatioo in Vhe fund* tb-'U ramaiainy in at
utd* for divtriimti-m Amnntf the hairs. f *1
J. O CUAIO. Owq'r.Bv 0.1). . M th
a'rt. OibwChtstvifraM, > fL,) ; w- I n?
Pobrosvy 12th, )W7?,.' C (Mi |
;, ... . ! it
tesierfield ItistrVt.
In Equity, 1857.
ack k W ieWonbu", V'
sod other*, I x m
tL ' ' -iff i ff?lM**: g * ?
J . u vi,;. '
>M Ordvml iw tW? Mtufchy tfc? *Ca? t <?
Y, *1 ft* Injg tfrfc #n ),! T'
Ijr i) o tMilitors ofth? Ut> tfodari,ifcir*l. V,'
iuw>, h? ter of * <*? # *?' ?*?
U ?0 twu?4 it ftSrf fft )V* tkmf i.Ifcmv* hcib?
CottJmiV"^?ir on <* fcf
i <Uf at JaovMg n?s^ca\*U?h <*J$r fr<
uctror-). are hm?lj ffry^ettdr to Uk* ^
}s-s- P
'- ' y yg-reir I?
I . ' V ' '' V
i , '"*y- 11 i.1.*??
in Ordinary.
South Carolina,
>lurtborov(jh Distort
Wtllium Jf. 8>uifh, i'
?-/ i itmi
pltto ?'-t]iprr, R(JtxT'i% thirley,
> iVowty Tkm*r and other*.
It *pu4 nring to oijr satitifar ?,ion that Robe
i Faiiley, Nancy Turner, Ann Walters, Hoi
Walter*, John Walter*, William Walter
ilan Suippat, J-'ilaa Soimx-r. jr., Thoroa* Scij
rr, Afr.rtbn bc.ipoor, Hicn Scipper, Harti<
ripper. il .rr?.i Bcippor, Mary Seippar, Moa
j pper. V/tfli*tt? Scipper, Julia Ann Scii>i>c
attoy .Tauo fas. :rpp*y, An?uel P. if Stippa
irion ioipjicr and KYaueia Hcippor, a patl >
in dMbndanis rtiildn T.iihout tips fctutc, it i
orofornordered, that th<^ do appear and ol
rt to tho division ct'fai i aftbe real Kstatoc
i'irh 8cipj?or, docnanH, on or belbrc th
>?. nty nevoiul d.iy ?>t April no*v, or their cot
it to thn same *111 bo entered of record.
K. IV tillVIK, Ordinary M. I)
Jun 20 ' 31? 12k
,IJ. lit*'" !J>!lJi;U"Ji L H HIl'L*;"?
commoin fleas.
urr+s T- t-x?*r. varfe'.-nr->t?.-.rsrtca r.-rrr an&rjfeflut -~ste
\irv FTATB OF SOUTH r\ ROUS\
MtlT rtilitni (!H nivii I\n:r.
(n ih>: Cvim/n ti Vtf'U'
imei I?. McLauriu, \
*?ov tnA A^giwo, ( AtUc!.ment.
iv. r
>bn L. Fairly. I
STttTllKUIi A?, tbu pn-iruitf did, on tho fil\
V w da* it' Sc|iv> tuber, A- \)-. lddfi, lilu hi
"duration agniait lh > defendant vho (as
K.'ud) i)> absent iVv nv and w about the limb
F ",hi? State, and III oaithet wife nor Attarne
nowt> with:a tho seme, upon whom a tsopv <
>o said declaration might. ho mrvod: ft. i
-den J, iLot the Hoid def.jndant do nap*. ar an
lt*d to tlit* -.lid declaration, on or before tli
xili day of 3optrtrber, which \vill l>e in th
rttr of i or Lord .me thousand eight hundro
nd fifty < %vii, otherwise final and ahsolnt
fd/.ment will then he given and nwardc
him,
P. MeCOLL, Clerk.
'rlt u OMco. Marlboro' 'hitrict, \ 14?1;
Sepintebor file. t Ic3tn.
J. L. oLiiikLnEh,
TURLINGTON C. H.. 8. C.
IJLANS, spccificait. ?s nr. J estimates I'iri
ished in the shortest notice.
N II.?He nlio deals in Hardware, (ilitf <
i 1< seriptions?plain, ore amenta! and sitiii
I,?Paints, Oils, \ r.ruirh, 8a.,h, Blinds an
>.urs, Iron and Marble Mantle*, Count?
njis and Iron Fences, &c,
Persons wishing to purchase "will do well t
Orders left will RACE. DRPKW A CO
heiiv, 8. 0., will be attended to.
Jnn tub, 1856. * 1?tr.
TO U K N T,
TUK STORE HOUSE, reccuily oocup*
j 31 r J P. Horrall, w ell known as one of th
,-st hns'-ncss situ Is in ihu town of Cb?ra?
ALLAN MSfcCFAItLAN.
Feb 3d?tf
J. D .* PTO K A. H I),
Mcrcluiat Tailor,
niFSPKCTFl LLY tenders hirt thanks t
rik?hi&jnld "ustomom, and the "omm.init
inerally ft>t their liberal pairouago, and ai
ih:? them ttirtt he intends to deserve a cor
nuunce of the same,
tie bos just ret .dved a Targe and careful!
sleeted stock of
OLOTXIS, CASSIMERWS, ft*
ISO, HEADY MADE CLOT J UNO
ud every thirg else usual in bis lino c
j?iness. Ills plates of the lufisxt New Yor
ylol have b'.tsa received and he W proper*
ic~ervrespect to fill ordero committed to bir
stisfactorify.
&af* For all work done at .the ahop be i
impelled to require .oah payments.
Tho undersigned u!k> keeps ou ban
iveruT lionet and v chicles which he will hir
it Jor cos hi
J. D, PICKARD.
Chfriitf, 8- C,, ftepc.'iS. iaBfc ",- I6~r tf
RfsSElX'S
MAGAZINE.
TUB flnit number ot'thii M&gnziaa >rill I>
iL'inhoi in Charleston, on the 1*4 of -Vt?r< h
*T,
W? hop* to mul;6 it n faitliftil reprv *ooti
re Organ of Southern OsMua.TWue uad Ob
on* in evtry branch of LITER * TtTRt
RT. and GENBit l'Oi.l i'H S Oar <b
En 2*mng already b?*a oxt?Mivfiy*dv*il
e<l. we dci-m an ?liberate Proff***** miterl
*%tu TV Work muut epoak fr r itwlf.
Irt'r<vur?i to iu jbrwt'wa aUallinftke Rlitckfl
fQdfl M ?*???? Yh* rinvl-.'l of our own,** f?J
circumat ???*? M*t fpimt.
Having adopted * ?y*vew of liber*-! remuwt
ion, we can oonuro'iboM-rjcu of thi? *Mo*
iter*, ??t\con,?Miuc?)ify y>*c<- ouraalv?* *bot<
t> o?r*?*itjr of iiOl&Bpung article* of <!-, ?btfu
rit, or ?uhenM?f?l tnte? Ht.
i'hopri.-t- ol |liO Ma;{**4U<? ' THHBIi! DOT.
\f|H \Mf.' n-iuntu, /'Oja*W* HfiOA iMf receipt J
?;J* notnW* will l>? faroliboJ a a J irib
In* yoonircd by Ag^p** trir^yhoui tb<
Mhflm to \u * botT oiom wjll be woo?r
d otba tiertjrdM', 't- %,-*/
(^rroMMdcllt^tpdl friend* will, fcrtbn yrk
RTJWEf.L'a MA'OAZlkK.*1
HrJrHK^'frdlS'Kff,0,
W U. C.\AUtLR,
IV d. IfAYNL.
**. t*"" ?'l^i*>,i" l? 1 ^|l
6n<*tew Ul>mry Society*,
Notice 4? b?rftl> jriwr ihnt frw .ibe fwtwfi
b Mbntvy wfll U> opeuud ?mry lfafc#i<hg
PC rtstwro iMl oA & n*vt L?Ui.v day
Fancy^jrticles,^
' ?* //
' 1 11 .'J'Uf.S !' .'" 1 ?"J?. J."-1"
Just Received,
" A LARGE supply of TJAINT8, conmsuu
A in part of PURE WHITE LEAD 1!
OHi, White l^ead, <lrjr,Cbrotne titeeu, Clir,>m
Yellow, Ac. Also Of Linseed, Sperm, Wiutc
Sperm, and Train
OILS.
Also, on hnnd, a full supply of Blue, fir our
Yello v nad Browu
8 M A LTS,
J to^ciljcr with VARNISH F8 ot'alldescriptioni
' t l^iinp Block, Brushes, Ac., for side chot.n b
! DRs. if AI LOY k <~OlT.
I,, October 2il, lfcftfi.- 17?tf
jj JENKINS & PORTER,
j's Wholesale mid Ueluil Dealers in und Mem
factorcrs of
>i Ooorn, Sashm, Rliiuh, Wout
flonltlin^o, ?5f.c,
i Prion of Blind" 1 l-l inch thick '15 cts pe
| foot. Bushes vbtzed and ungl-taed nt very fo'
puces fur cash.
. No. 1T3 CENTRE STRF.KT,
(Four doors above Canal Street,)
NEW YORK.
Dec. 1, 1845. 2L6m.
New Fish.
T%TO. 1 Maekereh. io Ku ,
i No. 2 d.> in 1.1 M.l.
| do 2 uo tn i bbls ,
h i do 2 i ii? barrels,
js I 'lo 3 J ? in i bids ,
'I do ?. <la in iHtrel
* Just received and guarantied to bo v/IjJV
7 FISH, for *alo, fur ash, by
>? DAN'L A. HORN.
'* ' October 2d, 183<\ It)?tf
; i kin aw ays.
ie ) \ fl> fJpH3 subscriber respectfully i;
C Ibrms ti e public that he has th
u | W^ibesi j?Ack of 1Jogs in the State, fj
? (Nsv huptme R .hB?rtyi>< Will hunt ?
j P?r da. and $20 it* the i.opo i
caught, or half the amount it*run ir
^ *ta<~ In no ei i> width# negro or nogroe
" cnnght, bo delivered until all 'XpditHoii tr
paid. Address
.IAS. HRItVEY McRAB,
Chesterfield C. II., S. (',
Ort. 18 1*36, 2V -tf.
I'harlfMon anil Ucorgctouii
* | to chettaw.
stv:am?k pktc i>e^~
FB^lIF Strrtmfci Fee I)ee, Captain Gronsi
I 9 Manriui.n, is noer ready torecet -e
dj. FHEIGHT AT CHA'iLK.sTON.
r. | und aril! leave eritjb despite!) for Cberaw vu
; (}. orgaa*v? rod all- thr. trrtdtnifratinlbe l'?
J l?e? Itiver -continuing her trijvs rog itob
ibrougliont the season.
rv. r?? ...
luv > vi- i-mtt j? wen Known im a v?;ry Ugh
draught nud hum inVtru.hlv pniir Ee
trips with punctuality wui deapalcb ai all sea
0 1 .*ini? and stagi .1 of Uio rWer.
f > CupU Maiw?ii<1i bags to return his thunk.< U
j. his frienls ann tbe public for the libera) pit
,. ronago heretofore extended to hi in, and bfloci
by pcnu-.voraucw and inducf-jr to merit n cou
Y tirmauce of the tame.
\law Kar><)tau> 4t./l lV\ff4r?m ytnaj ?t:s^ to th'
Agouti nt CharWUm and Gougrtown will tn
Ibrwaixlcd true of Coaiuiitvion.
r- S. & L. MOWKY A CO.,
>f h cents at Charleston,
k J. Jl. L. HEATFI,
d Agent at Georgetown,
n ' W. A.CAKRIGAN.
Agent al Society Hill.
a W. 11/ PARI!AM,
Agent at Gardner's Bind
d DOUGLAS 2fJ8BfcT,
Agent at Ckeraw.
? October 1, 1854. 11?tf.
I> |S aVSHOAIid,ofVarioaabrwiidi
<? *Ji tW V ??d of Vary superior qaalitj
for sale by R, II, CUABK.'A 0)
Ort| 11 mt,
??
' Xti'ACKBHKt. Sr. 1??, ?ii aiowkol.
! Ul> 1 - *?- -
i! ?t<j juufvnr wctfiK. i'nrt) riufi
] tiuegaf, picklee, prfwerrea, Ac., cheap fdi
J, f**h.
6 B. H. CL\RK k CO
October 21, law. 19?tf
r Hf I0HL3Tn-roiniotmh^l tf>r*haq>jmng tbc
' , i?vs rortiiiOi; the ?uthe aynteru
j. and restoring h? perfect health and etrength
t all untbrUutato mffmi with djauepaia. ibdi
, ipa?ion, ioin bf appetite, to,
1 ?>Ali%TUUNRlVS<STNOKll BRAND Y, to
fcther with a full ?i*o7ttnen* of (
i Aiil^lKKlutANlOEll,
f OH V.hu\tey,<Hti,Yt*?h Co*c, wndSpieed
Olf(tofX| &(t*i wr s It bi, y j<
VnCLLtf A BROTHKtt.
? Chetaw, fc C., Jano 24th, IbM. 8-lf.
LOOK H E HE.
npHB snwW?kn*.1 fwpaotftiily IftfeiaMttyee
* that *r? In.VnbUpi to thwa?, that the dm
of .(atmanr J*
I" <<Ckn>Q^nthm?r?V aftvoof the thloff tha?
J A K 'ivoel \m)#a t*fle,the wonder of ao hoar."
TTOr xwj ?? hk* w on ? goo<S
spiffs
!< Jan. 2#,WG?, ; ,?'>/:>. ' IM*
' w . ?
Read This^'t
A&&4I per*** j?delrft4 to iWwoi^rilw*,
either bv pitjl*. qr ftmffefe m? "fc w
mow f* 'jwtotod to > w fanrai^ 4?<l
I paj m?otr If tlwry *Uh to wtt6-*0l W# at
i 4ftUrmir .d to <uw* vf? smtotoadirt# StttftoMfc
k If wo ]?vo to .vc m iu low to ffc. J*
> 1
|h. 11. Clark
J IVOUliU rcsoeetfuHy inform their friends
i ami tie public ibat thoy arc now receiv
* i ing a general stock of Groceries, Ready Made
r Clathinx,Hata> Shoes, Hardware, Crockery,Ac.
which tncy ate determined to aid! as low &*
.similar articles can be bought in this market*
Please call and examine before yon make your'
' | purchases.
I R. li. CI.AltK A Co.
October 21 ISM. \ J?ti.
j'i LEATHER.
|4kik 81DKS Solo at." I'rpor i/eithcry
lor -ale by
- I DAN'L A. lIOllNi
I September 25th, lbSii. 11??tf
NEW STOCK.
bfAlX AND WINTER GOODS',
JC::T RECEIVED. by Rail Koad, .nylute
|>ui'<:hasi a In New York, which f .nprisO
N an unusual tine Mock of
T.AIHV-i nufcj daoi.l'.
7 vn ?V?JL'r>,
I Conrali.ig of dilUf, 'Merinos, lhil.aiici, Pop'
linn, Doiubatlptn., Alpaca", tVc.
| CIA)AK S A N P ' M A N TILLA S,
Vuniirtl, Gibbon*. Embroideries,
Men and Boya Clothing,
ijnts ami Ct'p>.
iicotA nntl Sh?. .ft,
in great variety fcr Ladies, Uentf. Missee, a
I lit'vs a nil Children.
OaApbtikos,
B Mr
vj GROCERIES. ^
All of which hare been laid in with civro
and viU be ^olvl at sum preiiU.
GEORGE W. Mtivr.n.
September l\r??h, 18M. 10?tf
Union Line.
II g?5?kw
' efessssssa
0
u Charleston to Clicraw
*
! A it?. Georgetown.
. ! STEAMERS >1 A R i O N AND GOV. OR A
1 HAM.
The wt'll known and Pop'iLr Ktnf.nur Mnri
on Cwpt. Jho. Ferguson i* nowrcgukw'ycrpigcd
in the Trad h twc< n I'lu.vU. Georgetown.
find Chcmw and in known ah the most
| prompt mid u: Boat it, '!>< trade.
ITbo Out. ( rahnin is ot very li^ht draught
and well c&lcutate.d for -tie River trndc. uc?l
being now in theb-?nds of .<? ' 1 and ox periencud
cotntunndar, C. J. Reive tan bt relied
upon. to deli* her freight without detention
i. 'ino Gov Oral.am will only run to G< orgrtovu
put will connect with th<. Mor;,u i.i 1' w?,.a^cM
'Jt tho Riven thereby avoiding an- detention
from loo water both Boat? being well provided
? with suitable Lighters.
j-- ^WBtornwnwtn-tho-AptJnw in Charleston
f wirt bo wr-tardod tree of coinntihhiiui }
CALDWLLl. k ROBINSON.
v | 'k Agents at Charleston.
r| HUACKLKPtjRI) & l- K VSUr..
' . Agents nt Georgetown,
ChCoKiiR & BHD.,
* Society Hill.
' TOWNSKNJ) A- DdUtlLASS,
' Benncttsville.
PAN'L A. HORN.
Agent at Cboraw,
J Oct. lith lf5d.
J O if JPIU N T I N G , ~
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
AND
IN Till'. tIKMT ITVLK,
isra?t? at this ram
srcif a s
| Books, PamohleU, Catalogues, !>?* Blanks,
Circular*, Blank Receipt, Blank Nolo*
Hand Bills, Horec IUlts, In- itat.'on Ticket*,
I Fancy Cards Visiting Card , Posters, Ac.
? % Uayiag <>agaged the -i rvices of i.Ov>d
i practical ^hitters, wo feci cot tidont that we
cad give titiro .satisfaction U> those- who mny
l><s pleased to fetor n? with .heir patronage.
Aif work entrusted to us will he executed with
neatawe* and di patch, and on acccumcd*ting
iM ruii. a
t ntiNcn a malloy.
~ tJiSSi.itt W HTVROKr, ''MW
COMMISSION '
AND
FOR WAR HI V(J MERCHANTS.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
r J l>. CAMMING, C. W. 8 TYRO N,
Auptwt 12, 18'? . I<h?tf.
E?ght Day# From
SAYAN A.
By tbo Korth-Exutciu Bailro&dJCXT
HKCKJVKTJ blUECV
4m Oraofex
HAifUKR, m;m FIQK
A Ft'LE*, PISE A PFJJtB
QOCOASVT$a J'NESPR rjs$
Shi' HOCA'PTS, BO,VjU*
j (<i vnr rc whvlaj d
> .>< v"! ? > nMAAU lt(A/A I
} AT.S A'-, **,
x>80
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