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Page 1: JL^SCHEDULE 'SPRING GOODS!*%g»UUH! i-L I Wethinkwearejustifiedinsaying, prThatqoother Fills, or remedy for Liver GWmplaint, hasgamed,so deservedly, the reputa-r Uoqnow enjoyed by

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We think we are justified in saying,pr That qo other Fills, or remedy for LiverGWmplaint, has gamed, so deservedly, the reputa- r

Uoq now enjoyed by Dr. M'Laoe's GetebratedLiver Pills, prepared by Fleming Broi, of PittsIffifl. A# an evidence that they will cure, read

toileting certificate from a ladyreeidiDg in«iretty:

Nxw York, January 28, 1882. )This ! to certify that I have had the liver r

AAflnnl lint /nv air Vaom an/) nowan nnnl/) era I onv iiIOT UiA J UI1V1 Ut VU1 WU1U |UU UUJ T

mediaioe U> kelp me until I commenced using HBr. ITIauia's Celebrated Liver Pills, prepared byPfemrnjf Bqps. I can now say to the public, that

thgy have completely cured me; and 1 do-herebyreeomtc end them to all persons afflicted with' a c

dimmed Liver, They will enre. Try them. jMARIA EVANS, 93 Lewis Street

If Purchasers will be careful to ask for DR. *

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now before the public. Dr. MTane's genu 1

JMS Liter Pills, also his celebrated Vermifuge can

new be had at aft respectable drag stores, iTon# tf rsirfw imitkcad At mgnoiurt of ^ ft*«J rrauso BRes.^.

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^SufjV itGardner^ Bluff; 8. C. to

v May 18th, *H*^

ICE! ICE!! ICE!!! 2The Wilmington Ice House h

Will Mad ICR in tech quantities m may be *

Mrtd, wed packed at LOW KATES, to any «

Depot on tba WILMINGTON AND MANCHES 1

TEBTor the CHERAW AND DARLINGTON °

Addreu order* to the U

Wilmington Io© Hons©.L H. VAN BOKKELEN, Agent.

Kay 18th. 1857. 84-Tt-pd.

&£ °f Tirzarns is a new remedy of surprising power, in- 1

stantly relieving Neuralgia Erysipilaa, *

Pains in the Bask. Tooth Aebe, Scrofnln,Goitre, and ia the beat rNne<«y that can be needfor Scalds Burns, and Rheumatism. It neverlails to scatter Risings, when applied before matterhas already formed. One or two applicationswill relieve Females threatened with KitingBreasts. It has never failed to bring out a crapof Hair, when applied to a Bal4 Head.

Prepared and sold only by ^br. R S- THOMAS.'

Wilmington, N. C._ ^

Extract of a letter from a merchant of highotanding in Wilmington, and well known In thiaeontmmmUyj i-* : "V v -V

u I have need the Balm of Urea with signalenoecM in my own family, in eases of Neuralgia,Rheumatism, and the removal or allaying of Intarnations of every kind. One ease of Gout was n

eflhetnplly eorvd by It Abo Corns, Siring JBreasts, restorations of Hair from Baldness, and nthings of that kind. I oonaider it a valuable w

eemedy in ea<4i cases, and would be glad to Me itthoroughly tested 1® your country. '>.

WilmiDgtoa, MaM> 18th, 11(1" x"rVPrioe SO oente per bottle, cceb. For sale by

DAK'I* A. HORN. IMeyHth, mi 84 tf. I

At a MeetingAF the CommiarioBere of the Cherew end Coal m

v Fields Railroad, held in Carthage, oo the 27th a

April, 1857, it was ooeaimonslyResolved, The! Books of Sobaeription of Stock ^

fcf tie coDrtruotion of a Railroad fi»m Cheraw,8> 0. b* Carthago, io Mooro County, N. CI, tosome point in the Goal Fields on Daop River, beopened on the lat day of Juno, at Carbonton, on .

Deep River, under the direction of Dr. CharlesChalmers, Dr. Wm. Haya, D. G, Campbell andWm. IX Harringtonat Carthage, under the di "

reetion of D.Turner, W. B. Richardson, Samuel a

Barrett,.CoL John Morrison and S. C. Brace; at a

Rockingham, (Richmond County,) onder the di-*t reetion of CaL BL W. Harrington. Wm. P. Leak,R. S. McDonald and Walter P. Leak; at Troy, "

(Montgomery County,) under the direction ofSnmuei H. Christian, John S. Chambers, RobertA. Chambers, and D. 8. Pemberton ; at Cheraw, e8. 0, onder the direction of D. Malloy, John 0.Wadaworth, Rob.A Kendall and J. M. Tbreadgill;at Bannettavijle, under the direction of Jas. Gilieapie, x>. Jr. reguea. Chfrlee lrby. and <>. W.Harrington; at Cheatarfield Court House, under Ithe direction of Dr. IX E. Poue, W. L. T. Prince, f& J. Waddill and A, McQueen ; at DartiogtonCourt House, Under the direotion ofr L D, Wilson,Dr. Thomas Smith, W. C. Bruce, T. A. Dargau andEdgar Charles; at Charleston, under the directionof Dr. S. H. Dixon, Her. P. N. Lynch, E, L,Adams and Joshua Laza'ros, and kept open untilordered to b« dosed by the Commissioners. f,

8. C. BRUCE, Chairman.Jon* Mosbbox, Secretary.Maj lath, 1857. 31 81

$5pj^r.'SILVERS HOT;

OR,

THE AUTOSSEE CHIEF.A TALE OF BOEDER LIFE,

BY

J. WITBERSPOON ERVIN.

.m.ti.1 1 ir nirownT l n»nnit proposed vy juessra. itujdjriv i a

iroprietors of the Sumter.Watchman, to publishq a pera>enent form, thai-most interesting South'tt» Tales, eutitled--- -SILTERSHOT} " .

..<>% -r*- *' 9*» %;THE Al'TOSSEE CHIEF,

ompased by our fdlow townsman, Jno. W. Erin,Esq* and which appeared originally throughhe eolumDs of our paper.The; arc indoeed to this step bv various eonideratioos;among them we-the following:1. The Tale itself is of. the highest order as to

toner; fcerit, andm to Varied exciting Incidentrom beginning"to end.I. It is iotoneeiy Southern in its character,

ocality abcT sentiment.S. It* moral feature* rise vastlj above what

Ven may "bvfoutfd ib'fhe roost approved fictiions writing* of the day. There is not an exiteastoTior Elusion wttfcin its whole -coinpass,jhich wduld. grate upon the ear of piety .or modstyIt is manly, generous and noble in all its

e proprietors are compelled to require advancelUcriptione, for whicb money they ore to berid responsible, iu the event of failure or casual*. Each Twrchswr, therefore, will be expectedpay for the book at the time of spbeeribing for it

Masonic Lecture.r*HE first of a SERIES of LECTURES, by Revt J R. PICKETT, before Cheraw I.odge, No.5, A. F. M. wRl be delivered on THURSDAY,Ith ioat, at o'clock, P. M., on the duties andbligation* of Masons.Tne Lodg-, for this Lecture, will be opened onte 1st degree.ill Masons b regular standing, are invited toutcuu. ,

D. IS. MoARN, Sec'yMay6th, 1867. 88-2t.

ICE! ICE!!ICE!!! ICE I II !

FOR SALE AT THE

CHERAW ICE-HOUSE,AT.».

THREE CENTS PER POUND!The Ice House will be opened DAILY at 9dock, A. M., aod closed at 10 o'clock, A. M.Call ©u 8. FRAFFT, or

J. F. DRAKE.April 22ud, 1867. 81-tf.

WTnew

Spring Goods.["ust received by Railroad and Steamboats a large' and desirable stock of dpriug and Summerooas, embracing naw and desirable styles, which'ill be sold yery low.

D. MALLOY.April 1, 1667. . 88-tf

Sheeting &. Yarns,t Large supply of "Cedar Falls" Bheeting ana1. yarns on nand, and for sale cheap by the bale.Jso, a lot ot " Millidgerille" yarns lor sale underlarket price.

D MAUOYgay 381? ,835.^wiles' ami llMes' Philadelphiaboea..Jnst received and constantly on band,large supply of Miles A Son's Ladies' and

Hues'Shoes, of every style, and for every seasonrhich will be sold at low prices by

D. MALLOT.Sept 26 1858. 26 if

Ucorgia Plains and Kerseys,Juat received » good supply of Georgia Plains,SchleyV' manufacture. Also, Kerseys, Linseys,nd Cotton Oanaburgs; all of which will b' soldt prices to give satisfaction, bjr

D JdALLOlChoraw, Not. 9,1863 82-tf

French EmbroideriesCollars, Sleeves, Linen and Cambric likfs,Hoaryand Gloves. Best Kid Gloves, Belts, Ac.

D. B. McARN.October 22, 6-tf

IVolicc[ SARAH J. PERVIS, wife of "William Pervislj Shoe Maker, of Chesterfield District, willroin and after one mouth from the publication ofbis notice, become a feme sole trader.

SARAH J. PERVIS.April 16th, 1867. 30-5t

Oil Coimgiiinciit.A lot of lame and Salt, which will be sold low

i>rcash. Apply toDOUGLAS NISBET.

Office at F. Turner's Book Store.Cheraw, April 22, 18o7. 151.tf

25 WITNESSES ;j- OR,

The Forger Convicted.JOHN S. DTE 13 THE AtTTHOfe,

<32 Who has had 10 years experience as a Bankerand Publisher, and Author ofA series oflecture* at theBroadway Tabernacle

when, for 10 successive nights, oyergy* 60,000 People J0

Greeted him with rounds of Applanse,-2h while he exhibited the manner in whichC5u Counterfieits execute their frauds, and

the au rest and shortest means ofdetecting them I

The Bank Kate Engravers all say that he if§, the greatest Judge ofPaper Money living.I pBEATEST DISCOVERY ofQ U the Present Century ton

§ Detecting Counterfeit Bank Notes,Describing every Genuine Bill in existence,and exhibiting at a glance every Conn

terfeit in Circulation!Arranged so admirable, that REFERENCE is

>. EASY and DETECTION INStANTA3NEOUS.pF No Index to examine 1 No pages to

hnnt up I Bnt so simplified and arranged,«g« that the Merchant, Banker and BaaineasO Man can see all at a Giants,

*5Co English, French and German.ThuB Each may read the same in IliaCp own Native Tongue.

p? *A toropwflwWi fiufltrvlwc/WAipixif -1ft.- w Vc i jk ii ill mars I. flt !.«' Dill in I

IJUUlvO 1/1 vCVj vVvuOj

I /? n Ti fp i

CLOTHING,Together with* variety of all the style* ofGoods for Gents' Boys' and Servants' wear.

GEO. W. McIVER.April 16th, 1867. 80-tf

t . 11

THERE IS NO USE« TALKING,"

For the subscriber will have a stock of goodsthis spring ihnt will SPEAK FOR ITSELF.The North-Eastern Road will »oon be completed,but be intend* to

Compete with Charlestoniifthe quality, style, fashion and beauty of hisgoods as well as in prices.One word to the wise is better than a thousand

D. B. McAKW.April 1, H»8l18 tf

Staple and Fancy Dry Goods.THE subscriber has received his fall supply of

staple and fancy dry goods, and will be happy toexhibit them to his friends and customers.

His stock this season is as nsnal.« large oneWell selected and will be sold cheap.

D. 13. MoARN.rn.1 Tr 1 ,n[_VCI» IV, UJ

Fancy Silk Dresses,SOME VEuY RICH & BEAUTIFUL.French Merino*, French De Lanes, (all wool)

.soli i colors and printed of the latest and prettieststylee. Trimmings, Ac. D. B. McARN.Oct# ft 22. 5-tf

Ucady !Tlu<le Clothing.The largest assortment ever exhibited in this

part of the country, of the finer grades, and fromlanfacturersof the best reputation in New York.

D. B. MoARN.Oct'r 22, 5-tf

CHINESE SUGAR CANE,"

AND ;Other Rare and Valuable Seeds.

The subscriber has just received aSUPPLY of the genuine Chinese Sugar Cane

Seed, from the latest importations, wbiok be isprepared to furnish, in packages, sufficient to

plant four rods of ground.single package 25cents; 6 packages for one dollar; )1 for two dollars;100 for sixteen dollars, by mail, post paid, toany address in the United Statesunder 3,000 miles.

Beardless Barley, Japan Peas, Wyandot ProlificCorn, King Philip Improved and the excelsiorSweet Corn, Orauge and Ice Creain Watermelon,Buena Vista Beans, and Chinese Asparagus, (anannual plant perfectly hardy and easy of cultivation.!in damn rmanLitips and same nrice. The en-tiro liat for $2, or a selection of 6 for fl.Twentyxfive varieties of choice Flower Seeds

fl, by mail.The subscriber has distributed over 15,000 heads

of llie Beardlett Barley in the States, Territoriesand Cahadas within the last three mouths, and hasabout 10,000 more for distribution which he willbe pleased to send fa single head) to any personwho will send his address on a pre-paid envelope.Also for gratuitous distribution Poland Oats andMexican Wild Potatoes, by mail, in packages of 4,8 and 16 ounces. These will be forwarded toany address on the receipt of the postage, whichis 16 oents per ounce under 8,000 miles.20 centsover 8,000 miles or in the Gnnadas.»eert?men, oiercimnis ana farmers v^iuds, wibu

ing the genuine Seed of this 8UGAR, PLANT, ina convenient form for retailing or distribution,will find it the least trouble and expense to procurefrom the subscriber. Drafts on EasternBanks would be preferred for sums of f5 andover, but bills on specie paying Banks will bethankfully received.fractions of u dollar in postagestamps.Give your address in full and plaiuly. Address

I. W. BKIGGS,West Maccdou, Wayne Co., N. Y.

y.l « - ^'v fSh-1-. ,.

'JL^SCHEDULEOF THE

Ch«r^r £ Darlington Railroad.

Offer of the C.dk D. Railroad Company, IChieaw, October 28rd, 1888. f

ON aad/tfler Mondsy, the 27 th iust, theMAILand PASSENGER TRAINS on this road will rati

duily, according lo the following schedule:LeaftfCberaw, ....... 8 00 P. M.

« "Society Hiff.......... ......t 60 "

" 3f)ovea^.... . 6 20 "

**>Darlington, 6 80 "

Arrirlat Florence -...1 20 "

* RETURNING:Leercttlorence, , - 9 16 P. M.

'« Darlington, 9 46"

"flknt*, 10 15 M

- jV.fooletyHiH, JO 48 Arridiat

Cheraw 11 86 "

AJREIGHT and PASSENCER TRAIN willalaoifeave Cheraw oo every Monday, Thursdayaadfttnrday, at 1 o'clock, A. 31,&0R; RETURNING:Leave Florence on the same day#, after the arthe10 o'clock A M. Train from KingeE.

J. WADD1LL,.'iifiBf-', General Transportation Agent,

riot. 20, 6.tflNo freight received after 4 o'clock, P. M.

mt CHERAW POST OFFICE.Ihc Mails for Railroad closes at 4 00 P. M.pSfittsTille. 8. C., dally at 9 00 "

HHpnry, N* 0, daily at 9 00 "

f^tterille, N. C., (direct,) and inMrpoediateplaces, Sundays, Tuesdaysand Thnradays at 9 00 "

PMwfield 0. H.. Jefferson, Piney|9fe. S. C., Tuesdays A Thursdays 9 00 "

HMcinghatD, N. C , Mondays, Wed- 1

TOsdayg and Fridays, at 11 80 A. M.rtn N. fl. Rundmva. Tnesdnvs

iffiffihiiirsdsTe at 9 00 P.M» J L WESTERVELT, Poet Muter.

fEW GOODS.BaVY, striped and plain Orsnabergs, 7-8 andU (4 brown and bleaehed Shirtings, Linen,BHUnadtf, Cambleteen and Tweed Pant Staff,bf9n'hn<I bleaehed Drills, faney Print*, KenIqm*Jeans, Tweeds, Plaid Linen, Ac., Ac.

, Hoes, Spades, Forks,^Aae^Wabtight and Cat Nails, Axes, TableJgEsPoolpat CutfeVy, Scythes and Grass Blades,

Sfgood aaorL-nent of SUMMER CLCmilNQ.Masting in part of# Ooats, Pant* and Testa

Rasam, Lagharn, Palm l.cn f,WmRIDA, SOFT FUR and WOOL HATS.

fe GROCERIES.|20U, Iaguira and Java Coffee, Porto Rico and

Sogarf, refined Potash, in cans, for SoapHKinw. Bacon. Lord. Ac.. Ac.©together with many other article* too numeHeto mention, all of which will b« sold at low

1 SANIEL A. HORN.rMwrch 28th, 1687. 27,-tf

N. C. Bacon and Lard.mLOOO lbs. No-th Carolina Bacon,XW lbs * - Lard.For sale for oath by DAN'L A. HORN.April 29, 1861. 82-<t.

... Ttaomastown Lime.1 flA ®arre^B 'n ^ne order, on conlUl/mgnment, and for sale low for cash only, by

April 22,1651. 81 8t. - DAN'L A. IIORN,

NEW GOODS IPWGOODSi!Beaoiiful Spring Silks,Black Gro De Rhine do.,Dew Lustrine do.,Barage Robes, (in nil colors,)Orgawda, da do do.,White Swiss and Jaoonet Muslins,Solid and Figured Baregos,Ladies' Belts, (new style,)Best Scotch Ginghams, at 25 cts, per yd.,Complete assortment of Hosiery,Fans of every description,A very cheap lot of beautiful Parasols,Real French Collars and Underaleeves,Hoop Skirts and Long Whalebone,1 1*4 Real Linen Sheeting,10 and 1114 Allendale do.,English and American Long Cloths,French and English Prints,Together with a large stock of

AMERICAN CALICOES,#

which will be sold extremely low byW. J. VEREEN A CO.

April 1 1867. 28 if

185X NEW 1857«DBTT\Tf! nnfmoUJ. lfc-VHU VJUUI7U.

WJ. VEREEN A CO. are now receiving bjRailroad and Boats, their stock of Spring

and Summer Goods, which will he found to embrace aenrly all the novelties of the eeason. Thenetock has been purchased with great care onetheir motto is quick sales aud small profits.April 1, 1867. 28 tf

New Firm.THE SUBSCRIBERS have purchased the entiri

stock of goods of Messrs. Ji. II. CLARK dCO., consisting^ everything in theFamily Grocery aud Provision

Line,which they will sell as low as similar articles catbe bought in thie market.They have also a good assortment of Shoes Crock

ery, Hames and Collars, Ac, Ac., which beingout of their' line, WILL RE SOLD LOWEITHAN THEY CAN RE BOUGHT ELSEWHERE. Please give them a call and examimfor yourselves.

niLL A TOMLINSON.April 1, 1857. 28-tf

For Sale,ON LIBERAL TCUTIS,

1 Splendid Carriage, 1 Fine Buggy,2 Feather Beds, 1 "Pair Cotton Scales,1 Cotton Qin, 2 Barrels Beef,1 Pair Lever Scales, 1 Map of N. Oarolina1 Map of United States 4 Scythes and Cradles50 Ploughs aborted,

Together with n great quantity of useful arlicles, left with us for sale on commission.

EVANS A WILSON.April 15lb, 1857. 30-lf

'SPRING GOODS!EVANS & WILSON

Are bow nraoared to exhibit their SPRINGPURCHASES, from

NEW YORK,Having bought a large portion for CASH, they

can confidently say to their friends, thattheir Stock cannot be excelled

either in attractiveness or

CHEAPNESS,By any honse in Town. Muslins, Bareges, Robes,Ginghams, Mantillas, Skirts and Skirting Denims,Tweeds and Goods for Pan's of all

grades..Miles' Pump Soled Boots,Miles' Ladies' 8kotss, Misses,Boys and Youths Shoes,

HATS AND BONNETS,BONNET RIBBONS * DRESS TRD1 JUNGS,

CLOTIHJYG,Carpeting, Oil Cloths, Canton Matting,WINDOW SHADES,

8ofa», Tete a-Tetes, Wardrobes, Bedsteads, Chain.Clocks, Paints, Hardware, Coffee Roasters,

Knife Cleaners, Well Wheels, Croekery,

GROCERIES,8UGAR.A, B. A C. COWEE.Rio, Lagnyra,

and Java. Teas. Mackeral, No. 1, 2 A 8.We will be pleased to hare you call and exam

ine for yourselves. It will afford us much pleason to exhibit opr Stock. ORDERS to us shallhave our best attention.

delivered at the Depot freefeharfe.

JOHN C. EYANSLJOHN J. WILSON,

Chenw, March 18th, 1857. 26 tf

EYANS & WILSONAre now receiving a large and desirable stock o

onnnoUKl UUUL/O,

HARDWARE, GROCERIES, Prints, Ginghams,DeLanea, Tweeds, Cuemeres and SatinettaFishing Caps. Buchanan Hats, Metropolitan do..Shoes, Boots, Gaiters. Window shades, beautifuland cheap. Imitation Brnssel's Carpeting. Wooland Cottod Druggets. Knife cleaners ana sharpners.Sausage Cutters, Mackrel in Kits, half andwhole bbla, Ac., Ac, at bis usually low prices.

EVANS A WILSON.Oct. I, 1886 3-tf

A Bountiful Lot ofMANTILLAS.

CLOAKS,TALMAS,

whidi will be sold very low byEVANS A WILSON.

December 10.1856. 12.tf

Copartnership.THE subscribers hare tbis day formed a COPARTNERSHIPin the Mercantile business, nn.

der the firm of EVANS & WILSON.JOHN C EVANS,JOHN J. WILSON.

January 1st, 1867. '

. Ifitf,Weeding Hoc*.

A Good supply of host Sieel Uoes, GrubbingHoes, bey the Blades and Cradle^ Carpenter's

Bcnoh Screws, Coffee Routers.> EVANS A WILSON.

April 15th, 1857.*30-tf

Jnnifts F. n^ftkeHAS j ust received,

6,000 lb«. BAGON,Raisins, Nuts, Figs, Apples, Pine Apples, Cxoe

nuts, Preserves,Woroester Sauce,

Piealtlly, fresh Cove Oysters, Ac., Ac., atDRAKE'S CASH STORE.

Aprill 5th, 1857. #<Hf

CrackersBatter Crackers, Pick Nic Crackers,Boston do Soda doWire do Lemon doCream do Sea Cakes,Ginger Snaps, Ac.Rv tlin lio* nr hsrrcl. for cimIl. at

DRAKE'S CASH STORE.April 15th, 18&7.

Ates.Jug Ale,

Tinncut's AlJeffrey'# A!e,

Fine Wine and Brandy,Fishing Lines and Hooks,For sale for cash, at

' DRAKE'S CASH STORE.April lath, 1837. 80-tf

Teas.Fine Green Tea,

Fine Black Tea,Fine Imperial Tea,

For Bale for cash atDRAKE'S CASH STORE.

April 16th, 1857. SO-tf

Sundries.SARDINES, Herrings, dried Beef, Preseryes.Lemon,Ginger, Rashbeny and other Syrnns.Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Nutmeg*, Cloves,

Cinnamon, Oitron, Raisina, Figs, Currants,Cheese.Goshen, English Dairy and Pine Apple;Starch.corn do; Indigo, Teas.Imperial and

'

yoong Hyson ; Mustard, Jellies, Onions and Potatoesfor sale low for cash only, at DRAK I^S.April 16th, 1857. 80-tf

\ Crockery, Queens-ware, &c.Tea Sets, Plates, Bowls, Flower Vases, Mugs,

r Toilet Boxes, a large assortment.1 For Sale at DRAKE'S 0A8II STORE.

April lfth, 1857. 80.tf

New Store and Fresli Goods.JUST RECEIVED at the store recently occupied

by W II Toinlinson, a large and well Selectedi stock o( groceries and family stores, fancy articles,

Ac, Ac, nil of which will bo sold low for cash. only. Call at DRAKE'S.

"- -1 in Torn A_tfUUlWUcr 2V, lonn V v.

Garden Seeds.FRESH Garden Seeds, warranted genuine at

. DRAKE'S CASII STORE.[ December 24th I85C. 14*1/

;Matches.40 GROSS best Matches, at 2 cents per box.

For Sale ut DRAKE'S GASIL S10RE.April ]5lh, 1837. 30.tf

Mustang Linamcnt,A large assortment in rariottB sized Bottles.For Sale at DRAKE'S CASH STORE.

April 15th, 1857. 30.tf

To Rent,, rpilAT VALUABLE BUSINESS STAXD, onX Front Street, recently occupied by .1.1'. HAliIIALL, Esq. Possession given immediately.

In my absence, apply to J. II. I.1DE, Esq.ALLAN MACFARLAN.

February 18,1857. 22-U

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Remittances for any of Jhe above publicationsshould be addressed, "post paid, to the Publisher*.

LEONARD SCOTT A CO.,No. 54 Gold-street, N. Y.,

SPRING AND SUMMERFASHIONS!

THE subscriber lias just received bis 8PRINOand SUMMER FASHIONS, together with a

choice (election of SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,in qualities ana at prices to suit all his customer*.His long experience in the basinets, justifies himin assuring his friends and the public, that Lisstoca is unsurpassed by any iu tne market, andthat according to quality, he will sell as low fofCASH, as any other house in the place.

FILIslWoREDBS.He is now prepared to execute all ordsrs in bis

line of businees, with neatness, durability and dispatch.Ready Made Spring and Summer

CLOTHING.A large and desirable selection, from the very

BEST HOUSES in the trade, which will be soldat the very VERY LOWEST C'AtilJ PRICES..All he asks, is that his customers will call and seofor themselves.

0 .

Livery Stable.Horses, buggies and carriages to hire, at all

times, for CASH ONLY,

The Problem Solved.It bos been demonstrated, to the entire deiUntclionof many, that business cannot be successfully

mirrUd on without money, or on tiie universalcredit system ;-and the subscriber begs to impressit upon the attention of his customers, that bisbusiness is not an exception to the rale. CASHis absolutely necessary, and he is cotnnelled toexact it fi>r liis work. He trusts', therefore, thathis customers will remember this, when handingin their orders.To those of his debtors to whom his former appealshave been made in vain he can only say,

that if they do not have to pay COST, it will uotbe bis fault.

t J. D HCKARP,Merchant Tailor.

N. B. .Constant employment and good wagesgiven at all times, to 8 or 10 goo 1 rober journeymen. None others need apply. J D. P.

April 20th, 1857. 82 tf.TTt L LJ 1r or nme.

THAT desirable tract of LAND on Thompson'aCreek, adjoining the lands of the Estate of

John Pervis, containing six hundred and twentysixacres, about one hundred and thirty of whichare cleared. Any one desirous of purchasing, can

procure information on application toJ. H. McIVER.

April 15th, 1857. 80-tf

Post Office Notice.

FROM AND AFTER THIS DATE, no letter ortransient paper on which postage may be du£,

(liowcver small thr amount,) will be deliveredout of the office until the same is paid.

JNO. L WESTERVEyr, P. M.Cheraw, S. C., April 22, 1857. 31.tf

2,000 lbs;Worth Carolina Bacon,

FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH BYIILLJ.JL TOMI.INSON'.

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