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JOB PRINTING Of every Description anil in tlic best Style, EXECUED AT THIS OFFICE : *"? Embracing ftich as ? Business Cards, Visiting Cards, Invitation Tickets, Blank Receipts, Blank .Notes, Bill i lends, Briefs, Hand Bills Fosters, Books, Famphi.-ts, Blanks of (^ ' all kind-, and am other work usuiillv don- in country I' i*oIiii; ? I < C^T'The I',:! il?. . HERAW GAZETTE Oli a.-siiirs In-* Irici. !- <ii : | ulilic, that their or- -Ap dors fur any th-- > it. :?< 1'rilitillg line J will lie <* vv.it ?i . i 'l* ' m inner, and at a i l >w rates u<? at iiii'. I ' ivKK 5),<;K HOTEL. 1*1 ? ikdi S. H. ROSrvOlT. "Proprietor, I4'1 _ , I cas TALL-pleasure n announcing to ! j jlAIiii friend* and *li?* traveling public I jag-j jj 11 t l':'t he will KEI-.P OPEN for the' f present venr, the above mentioned I in establishment, for the accommodation of regular bbl and transi.ni boarders, on the following j TERM <: I,nl Iloaid and Lodging, exclusive of lights and fuol, per month, $15.00 1 Hoard without Lodging, per month, 12.00 l>rn Hoard and Lodging, exclusive of fuel, per ant diem, 2.00 mo Single Meals, 60 1 Mulling, feeding, Ac., single horses, per eat: month, 12,00 adf Single meals for 1 orse, 3S f Feeding single horse per d'em, 1.00 thi E5"Se. vunts anJ children, under 12 years of fini nge, will be charged half-price. 13o Travelers without baggage must pay in grc advance, 1 1'egulat boarders will be required to pay tiir weekly, when called upon, or discontinue their patronage. ] On pnblic days tickets will be sold at the ? otliee for dinner, and no one will be admitted to the dining room without such ticket. Darlington C. II, Jan 21. *56. 18 3m. Jj ~ STOP THE"MUliDiiUERS! ] SlOO Steward !! " TV\NIEL JOHNSON, and WASHINGTON .iJ JOlINSTON, having murdered Mathew JI. j\j Sellers, and lied from justice, I will give a reward of One Hundred Dollars, !nt in for his apprehension and delivery to the SherifF i j j of Ch' -terHehl District, or < onfincmeutin any jail, j eo that he may he orougn: 10 justice. The eaid Daniel Johnson is about 22 years of age, 5 feel 8 or 1?> inches high, pale complexion, ' light hiar, and is a little round shouldered. The jjj two first fingers of his left hand are cut off. ? ,, . . lf- 11121 0. ADAMS. Chesterfield C. IF. S. C., Dec. 17, IS.-.C 11 tf CHE RAW TANNERY ?D 01 SHOE FACTORY. "" PREMIUM DIlOGAXP AND OT'IEIlCLASSED OF SHOES. A GENERAI. ASSORTMENT OF LEATHER, CONSISTING OF Bands, Band Leather, Sole, Kusset, and M ax, U} per .Harness,Bridle, and other Leather, Jvalf, Kic Goat, Dere*; td jther Skin3 to Thesu scrjbcr. having been successively a war- eJt ded nreuiiuuis,by the South Carolina Institute,fol wl the oest Plantation Brogans and Leather, nov offef* for sale, a large sfoetr, and respectfully asfct Gt the attention of purchaser" .His facilities for man- sty ufaeturing. enable him to offer strong inducement Do to buyers. Measures fitted, and prompt attention bu giventoorders. Liberal diseountmadetodealero on< Sept 9, IS52-24-tf ] F. LYNCH. Ca Coach Making. J TIIE undersigned will continue to mnuufi.cture 2 Coaeho? Ctt'Tia'c?. Bir-srics, Ac., Ac., at ilie s stand lately occupied by A. Race A Co. They have an ample supply of the ^ Best Materials and best Workmen in their employ, and will till orders nl short no- j tice, and in ANY DESIRED STYLE. ( They are determined to pi notice the CA^II system, hv which tliey can ali'ord to sell at J.OW Prices. REPAIRING i done at SHOUT NOTICE, and at reasonable rates ^ for CASH 1171 EX CALLED FOR. . HACK A DCDI.EV. j March 18th, 1837 20 tf Military Election. * HEAD QUARTERS, 4au 1>IV. ?. C. M- ) 1 CiitKAW, April 12th, 1857. J i ORDER yO. i. THE office of Brigadier General of the 4lh Bri gnde of Cavalry being vacated, by the resig- * nation of General Nettles, an election is lieieiiy , ordered to tie helJ on the 4th day of July next, to filllhe vacnnev. 'lu' Cols. E. 11. Miller and \V J. Carter are charged !* with the extension of this older. By order of General CASH. ] OEORGK F WILLIAMS, I Div. Inspector General. Apnl 15ih, 18*?7. 30-St ' The papers throughout the Division will P'e copy twice, and f< rward hills to this ollice. lnfl _L? . tus Town Lot for Salt*. TVT. nre authorized to c 11 the part of Lots N'os it 'J and 10, where, n istlie Shop i.ow occupied i oy Mr. Willi\m SrunTin n, oi: the >outh-si<ic of J Market street, nearly opposite our ollice. This property will he sold*on favorable terms?subject, y| however, to the right of the present tenant to occupy it until the 1st Apiil, 1857. J. A. it W. C. I NO LIS. Cheraw, 3. C.. Mav 7lh. 18S6. 32?if. Wheat Thrasher. _! A prime Wheat Thrasher with an exfa fine band, Moore's make, for sale low, if applied for soon. j ALSO f. A first iate Rockaway, made bv Race & Del'ew r 1 for sale hv J. M. 'lllREADGlLI. ne March 25, 18.V7. 27-tf at. i Notice. AI L PERSONS iulebted to the lute firm of Itaec, I>c E'cw & Co., ^ are respectfully requested to conic forward and settle up iu mediately, ae they wi-li to close up the old bnshusd. RACK, I)E J'EW A CO. an December 10, 12?if >' st jtgtli7icsfie ATTORNEY AT L V \V , y Will practice m the 1 Ibtrict* of Chesterfield, Mailhoio, 1 >:ii-!in<r on and Jluriou. OFFICE AT i'IIEKaW, s. C. February 4;l. Is 20 ly j. m. rou^son; IMPORTER AX1) WHOLESALE DEALER IN J HARD XV A K E, ] FRONT STREET, WILMISGTOX, X. > \ The Largest Stock Yet niK subscribers lmve just received direct f w Yoik nnd Charleston, the largest stoc 5ice Groceries, Liquors, Wines, <te., to be fo this market. This stock consists in part of lowing articles: Wines Chanpnien, Tort, Maderia, Ginger, Ma nerife, ind lleidseike, pints and quarts. Brandies. ['liana's Old Cognac at per gallon. Sunt :1 Cognac, common do for cooking. Cm pic. Peach and Ginger. Whiskey Hum and Gin. Rorbourn, Miller's Old Rye. Superior otur?184C, Scotch, North Carolina. One 1 d barrels common forthe country trade. Uinm-tni' i il,l It,,ll .rd Gin. Jntiuicui and ^ gland Kutn. Scheedam Schnapps in botl asks HibbctV Porter, guarta and pint#. 1 ks Ale; Stonghten's Bitters. Sugars, Coffee, MeckereJ, <?~c. ;fcwnrt'a Sugars, Uio Coffee, Mackerel, IS bids and & bids; No'2 in bbls, I Lids, an Is; No, 3 in bbls, j do and J do. V larue lot of fine Cheese; loO reams wrapp wjall sizes ar.d qualities, wrapping Twine Sega rs and Tobacco. 10 m segars, some extra fine, of the follow mds; l'io llindo, Maj Kingold, Henry ( 1 Plantation ; fine chewing Tobacco and c n do. Yesh and spiced Oysters, Walnut and Ton sups, Pickles, soup and candles?sperm imantine, Cure-o, Mariskeno. $hoc?.?Men's Black thick Brogans, B1 uk do.; Boys' superior Pegged Shoes, 51 s Pegged Kip, Pegged do; common Teg nts, fine calf lined. Baskets and Brooms i.-w Matches at 1 cent per box. These goods will be sold low for cash, oi ic to responsible and punctual customers. WELLS <t BIB S'ovcmbcr 26, 1856. IO-tf sXlt. AA SACKS Salt, largo sjZe, for sale uu WELLS At BRC Dec. 13 1856. II tT MOMEY I WANT, " AND CONEY I WILL HAY I have repeatedly called upon those indebte j to call and pay up, and 1 now repeat that all earnestness. Money 1 mwt have, undM VII.L have, if there is any law to collect i iw,1 mean PRECISELY WHAT 1.9.1 Every one indebted to me, therefore, will to himself, and believe mv remarks dire ectly upon him. It will Jo all no barm, iv do ine some good. I am positively done ' EVEIiLASTIjS (J VliEliri JHjtsusn.ua d for tlie future, shall deinunJ cash in all a my work Remember tins when you I ur orders, which will bo promtly executed e beet style, for (lie CJisll. J. I). PICK A R] January 14th, '57. 17?tf NEW GOODS TD11K Subscriber is now receiving by ] lio.id and Steam Po st a large and geiiei JL soi tin en t oi FALL \xt? WINTER ( (>( which ilie attention ?.f his lii.nds uinl c.ii i nnd iho public, is respectfully called ; an lich ui c DliY GOODS, nghnrno, An*, rrrrtinnrr rrnH ctmminn : vm les nnd qualities of Prints; a large s'ocl mestics, consislin g ot colored and white (J rgs, colored and white Homespuns, sen is J blenched Long Cloths and Shirting; Twt ssiineics, Linens. Coltonade*, Ac. HEADY MADE f'LOJ'IILYG. Mpaccn nud Linnen Coats nnd Sacks. >rab D'Eie, Tweeds and Cottonad'- Pants, ilarseills and Linen Vests, shirts, Collars, Ac. EATS. 7euts drab, pearl and black furcaissiuicro 1 'lanters wool aud eassimerc llats. toys fur, wool and ea.-siuierc do toulhs and infants Inncy do HOOTS AXJJ SHOES. Jents line culf sewed and pegged Bootst, do light and heavy pegg<?l kip do do goat and calf .owed Oxford ties, do Calf pegged Shoes. Joys pegged congress Boots and Klines. <adic* cloth and kid Gaiters. do walking Shoes and Slippers, ilisses and cbildreiis BootsauU Shoes. S. I DDLEIt)' .1XI) II. 1 HXESS. Snglielt and Kentucky Saddles, ipunish and com nioii do iVngou do Jugiry and waggon Harness. Indies, .MarlinguN, Whip, Ac. CHOCK Ell Y. V largo aud well selected assortment. a not 'EHIES. *>"os. 1. 2. and 2. Maekerul in whole, half rrter bbls. lava and Rio Guff. e. ..oaf, Crushed and Coffee Sugars. >V. I. and X. (>. Molasses. ron and Steel, kilt, Bagging, Ucpe, Ac. hi earnestly solicits a call, as he is at all ti ased to show goods, and is satisfied thai pcction will satisfy even the. most, fastidi tee. W. L J. ROD. Miernw, S. C.. Sent. 24 18.56. 1?1 Bacon and Laril fl nnn Choice family Bacon on U?UUU signment, for sale'at low prices, of excellent J-urd. ?ALSO? J00 lbs prime Mountain Butter, for sale by w. l. j. reh October '22, I85P. 5-tf Sale ot Valuable Land. Offer for talc a large tract of land eontaii between MOO ami 1500 acres, situated omsou's creek, about three miles from Che: Id Court house, known as the "Uurcli La About 700 acres of this tract is well timb il suited for makiug Turjieutine, and some es cleared, well adapted for planting. It will be sold on tea-unable terms. Persons wishing to purchase will get a b( >criptiou of the land by applying to Mr. Joi Lide who is my agent for the sale of the si Wm. l. campkel November 12, 1856. 8-tf The Darlington Flag will copy till foi d send bill to this- ollice. Ji\0. R. MALLOY, ATTO It \ i: V A T L A IV fILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS OF T EASTERN CIRCUIT. t3T Office at CHER AW, S. C. December 31, 1806. I5-Iy Lumber! Lumber! ERSONS desirous of purchasing I umber of diseription can be supplied by leaving thei rs with tiiredcill .( kendal Clieraw, Oc' -I-t h*, J85G, *2 ? FAMILY <7, GROCERIES, ik und i rpHE subscriber has just received per steamer the ! JL Pee Dee a large and well selected stock of p \ FAMILY GROCERIES consisting iu part of |VJ Goshen Butter, Goshen Cheese, Pine Sei , Apple Cheese, Smoked and Picked ' Tongues, Smoked Beef, Smolted Salmon, Smoked Herring, inc Venison Hams, Ada* sig nor mnntine Candles, ?rry Tallow Do., P" Lard, Buck Wheat, Fresh Norfolk Oys- ft" ters in Cans. Old TP. AS CJIjHS ViliriUIIJ UliU iiwuimvi; w?.|f Oct I. lS5fiI 2?if <im a tnke ? ? ? ? ?? ? p ^ Choice ,vil1' Drugs and Medicines. ^ 13 Vf OW REE1VIXG a very large supply of Fnsli W '* Li and Genuine Medicines A Chemicals, besides s?e?' an elegant variety French and American per- to ,eaTc fumeries mid extracts. Combs, Brushes, Soaps und B ' various preparations h r the hair and teeth ^ To ~ which the attention of the ladies Planters and tli Physician*, Ac , is respectfully invited, nt " tli r DR. J. W. GULICKS, to 1): ug A Chemicals Store. ei East side Front St., nearly opposite the Po. Oflice ^ Oct. 1st 1856 2?tf. in r'a-jThc State of South Carolina, ^ CHESTERFIELD DISTRICT. glJ ,0"b'! In Equity, February Term, 1857. Maltha Tomlineun, "J iotis Thouioa Toiuliu.oij, | _ ' Ot Adin ra I pjj|| for Marshalling ana- c ; Assets, Ac. land Thomas lomlinson, >-r., I ' i. Ann Eliza Tomlinson, | and others. J jf IT is ordered in this cause, hy the Court of Equity. at the recent Term thereof, thai ail persons claiming In he creditois of the intestate HENRY M. TOMLINSON, do prove their claims before the Commissionei, on or befor the first day of j .January next, < f which order, all concerned are i hereby required to take notice. Hat* J. C. CRAIO, ( 'ominissioner in Equity 0. O. Commissioner's Oflice, Oliesterfiela C. II., Feb- . j runry 12lb, 1857. 22-lmly. w {pBJ'Tlie Charleston Courier will copy once a w month, until l?t January, 1858, and send account ,0 to my oflice. J. C. U. c0 The State of South Carolina, , <11 rin:cTi:iM:ii;i n marriMf'T I Ul\l IUUU A/IW 1 ?. " 'in Equity,Feburary Term, 1857. 8ti llrnry T. Moore, fri Administrator of he Roderick Sliuw, Bm fyr Jlui>ltulI1|)g Ag8ot3| <tc. rtt vs. nn Bciij. C. t'.wady, J and others. nt IX conformity with nn order of the Court of fr, Equity, mode in this cause, nt the late Term, notice is hereby given, to all and singular the persons claiming to be creditors, or distributees, or . their representatives, to appear befotc me nt my 81 oflicc, on or before the first day of January next, and prove their demands, and make out their claims, and in default thereof, they he forever 1 nrrrd from making any claim against the said Administrator, on account of said Estate. J. C. CRAIG, Commissioner in Eq. C. P. 1,108 Commissioner's Office, Chesterfield C II., Feb- _ [ un runry lath, 1857. 22 1 inly. U WALKER & UmmNG, ( Receiving, Forwarding and General I COJIUISSIO\ .UllItCIIAltZiS * * ' Office on the Wharf, formerly occupied by Shackcon for J it Fraaci, Georgetown, S. C. A W. W. WALK Kit W. A. IIKSNIXC. Advances made oil-Produce consigned to our friends in Do-ton, New York and Charleston. ^ REFERENCES; D, D. L. MclvAY, President of People's Bnuk, Charleston. J. G. 11ENNING, President of Bank of George town. W. W. SIIACKLEFORD, formerly of Shackle; ford i Eraser. ^ January 2Slli, 57 19-oni rj nJ" Take Notice. eor.e,o JAMES LYXC1I F 300 WANTS MONEY ? AND TAKES ? rttci . . TI11S METHOD 8d" . Ii Of informing those indebted to him of the tact une Come one, come all, and pay up if you wish to j ' save cost January 14.1857. 17?tf bld" Family Residence for Sale. HAYING determined to remove from the town of heraw, I now offer a most desirable fami j ly residence for rule. It is situated on hij;ii street between church and market?a location remark*, ble for health. The building ie two story, with a six upiight rooms, pinzn, with neeessary out u buildings almost all new. The premises comprise Ft nearly three lots. As an immediate sale is desirable; those w ishing to purchase will call soon. JOHN LYNCH, heraw. Nov. 4, 1856. 7-tf _ any r or- I?I III OS. TWO MULLS for sale low for eat.h by jr ^ J. C. MEI'LIN. i H February 25, 1857. ' iun Imperial, Black, Young Hyson and Green Teas, Sp< CollVe, and Crnelied Sug:tr?>. FRESH BREAD, RUSS AND TEA tir ou; CAKES, BAKED EVERY DAY. FAMIIiY BAKERY. Z Such no I'ico, Puddings, Bride's Cakts and Gt 0 ] Roasting Meats, done at any time. Gt j 1 Cakes ready baked sent, will be Frosted und Ge Ornamented at the shortest notice Ge ,jnE SAMUEL GRAFFT. Gt March 4th, 1857. 24 tf. G? (J II E R A W 3 G! ;]ay Candy Manufactory. om- rrillEeundersigned continues to Manufacture Gi ,1 ^ G? 2 steam refined can dm ?? of the vcty boot materials, which he offersTHrealc yy lack as cheap ns can be purchased in any Southern yy en's market, lie also keeps constantly on hand a large yy :ged supply of yy .4? kuts of all descriptions; \v ilennetically Scaled Fruits, Jellies, Pickles Sauces W r Toys, and all nitielea usually kept at such places W j onfectionary manufactured to order at the W shortest notice. Mi S. GRAFFT. M Chora w, S. C., June TO. 1850. 40-^tf. M ,hv DR. J. WTGULICK" n >. " EAST SIDE FRONT STREET, Si nearly opposite the post office jj >v KEEPS always on hand a large and very yy SELECT STOCK OF DRUGS, \V Emedk ines, chemicals, tv paints, oils, _ TV' , * glass, perfumery, ft dl? tic . Ac. F< ca" All of which he has determined to sell as low as Ft me,j will justify. \V l1, Physicians prescriptions and Family renAa.ii.ot Jt? \T THE ILLUSTRATED EDITION KING'S LIFE OF WASHINGTON, -r P. PUTNAM <fc CO., will commence in a few . days, a new edition of this great, work, in mi monthly parts. Price 25 cents each. Each volume will consist of 14 part.% handsome- _ printed in imperial octavo. The whole work 11 contain about 80 superior Engravings on steel, duding Portraits nud Original Historical De ns, by eminent artists With numerous Wood Cuts and Mapp. Each jj rt will contain at least 82 pagep, and one Eniving on steel?every other part will have two f el plates. TERMS OF PUBLICATION : v 1. Each semi-monthly part, containing asabove ;cified, 25 cents, payable on delivery. r 2. All subscribers must engage to take the en- * e work. Among the Illustrations already engraved, or R'lv completed, are the following Portraits (on ? el): in. Schuyler, Gen. Charles Lee, in. Put.mm, Gen. Henry Lee, in. Arnold, Col. Moultrie, o in. Green, Gen. Wayne, in. Ward, Gen. Clinton, _ :n. Knox, Robert Morris, * ,-n. Montgomery, Gen. Stark, :n. St. Clair, Gen. Hamilton, A D. Lord Sterling, Gen. Gate.*, sn. Baron Steuben, Gen. Glover, S ;n. La Fayette, Gen. Sir Wm. Howe, :n. Count Pulaski, Sir Henry Olinton, ?n. Lincoln, Lord Cornwallie, ;n. Mercer, Gen. Burgovne. t ashington, from Ibe picture by Penle, Ashington, from the picture by Trumbull, J ashington, from the picture by Wurtmuller, 'ashington, from the picture by Stuart, J ashington, from the picture of Hundson's liusi, ashington, from the picture ot IIudson's Statue, j ashington, from the picture of Brown's Statuo, ashington, from the original Profile, is. Washington, (early Portrait,) rs. Washington, from Stuart, I iss Philips, from original Picture. C ILLUSTK \TION8 ON STEEL. i istorical Scenes, chiefly from original designs, te of Washington's Birth Place, 1 ount Vernon?three views, * ashington bp a Surveyor, | ashington at Fort Necessity, J ashington Surveying the Dismal Swamp, ashington at Winchester, ashington's Field Sports, ntifying Bunker Ilill, >rt Ticondtroga, Lake George, irtificatious at West Point, in 1780, ? ashington quelling a Riot?from a contempora- 1 ry Drawing, * iew of New York, 1776, nnounccment of Independence, { attic of Trenton, utile of Gcrmantown, ( ultle of Monmouth, < ? .1J lloilU I'l.l.l | 'nshington going to iongrcs, etc., Ac. " Must always remnu, par eminence, ttik His- J ry of tl.e Father of his ountry."? Philadelphia ? ulktin. ? N, 13.?It is intended that the illustrations in lis edition shall be worthy of the subject and of { le author. The best artists have been engaged i make original drawings, and the most eminent \ igruvers are engaged. No expense will be spared to make the engravgs creditable to American art, and fully satisfuo iry to amatenrs of fastidious taste. IW Agents and cantbssers supplied on liberal rms. The edition is published exclusively for < ibmibers. *#* ountry papers inserting this advertise- i ent three times, will receive a complete set of J ie Illustrated Edition. f CHARLESTON AND GEORGETOWN To C'lieraw. ST I: A M K U I'M K DK The steamer Fee IVo. Cupt. Gkobgk M.wskiki i?, now ready to receive freight at Charleston, and ill leave with despatch for Che raw via Georgewn and all the landings on the Fee Dec ltiver, intinumg her liips ugulnily throughout the! " ason. The Fee I)- e is well known as a very light' aught, bout and has invariably made lu-r trips . ilh punctuality and despatch at all seasons and | \ nges of the river, ' Cant Mansfield logs to return his thank lo his ra lends and the public for the liberal patronage ,,n uetofore extened to him and hopes by persever ''' ncc and industry to merit a continuance of the n'f me. ilerchnndise and Cotton consigned to the A-'enls 011 "" ' .,1. Charleston nml Georgetown will be forwarded se of Commission. ' " S. <t L. MOW BY A Co., 1,1 Agents at Charleston. J.M.L HEATH, D? Agent at Georgetown. Ja W. A. CAKRIGAN*. 11 Agent at Society llill. W. II. 1'AIUIAV. Agent at Gardner's Bluff. DOUGLAS NISBET, Ageut at Cherarv, L October I, 1856. 2?tf _ FRASEli & HKATif, , 'ommission and Shipping Merchants, AM' wi STEAMBOAT AC.EXTS, in ;ents for the PALMETTO LI.NE of N Y. Schooners, GEORGETOWN, S. G. p;" 8K Particular attention givon to Consignments of so) nal Stores, Cotton, Timbrr, Corn, Flour, &c., ti FOR SALE OR SHIPMENT. | S. S. FRASEIi, J. M. L. 11EATII. ?!! April 1st. 1S57. _ __ 28 tf. to Notice. HIE NOTES and ACCOUNTS of L. J. COX A . CO., are now in tlio hands of J.,. J. COXE, nil COLLECTION. TI10.C ind.Med to the >ncern, if they wish to SAVE COSTS, will conIt their interest bv calling and settling their ice AT ONCE. We need hardly remind them at this is y. RETURN WEEK. L. J. COX. February 11th, 1857. '2l-tf. Notice. \Tl HEREBY give notice, that with the view of ^ changing my business to the a|1 CASH SYSTEH, 11 accounts after the FIRST OF JANUARY 157, will be be considered OL'E when CALLED . R, and payment e;:peetad AT LEAST QUARTERLY. CI FRANKLIN TURNER. tj, Cheraw, Pre. 3lst, 1850. 15 tf. jj, Tamarinds and Prunes, jor i jars, in prime eonditic i for sale by I r" S. tJRAFFT. Cheraw?. C. July 3 40?tf. Dr McLANE'S ? CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE LIVER PILLS woof the beat Preparation* of the Afh They are not recom11 T T t 1 aended as Universal }ure-alls, but simply for /hat their name purlorts. The Vermifuge, for xpelling Worms from he human system, has lso been administered vith the most satisfactory ( esults to various animals ubject to Worms. . The Liver* Pills, for he cure of Liver Com laint, all Bilious Deiangements, SlCK HeAD-| * 1che, &c. . Purchasers will please >e particular to ask for Dt. C. McLane's Celejrated Vermifuge and Liver Pills, prepared by iole proprietors, PittS I )urgh, Pa., and take no Dthcr, as there are various Dther preparations now pefore the public, purporting to be Vermifuge ind Liver? Pills. All pthers, in comparison vith Dr. McLane's, arel worthless. n The genuine McLane'sl I Vermifuge and Liver Pills can now be had at ill ' respectable Drug' Stores. FLEMING BRO S, 00 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Solo Proprietor*, SCOV1L ?fc MEAD, No. Ill, Chart ora street, :w Orleans, Geneiul Wholesale Agents for tlie uthern States, to whom all orders must bo dressed. Sold by Malloy A CoiT.Clieraw.S. C. " " J. W. GI uck, " ' " " A. R. McBbidkr A Co., Wadesboro'. " " J. I'. Smith, Wadesboro', N. 0. " " W. Stitu A Co., Monroe, " May 7lh IS5G. 32?Iy. IlrrriiigN Pulcnt Champion FIRE-PROOF SAFES, ITiril MAI.l.'S PATENT POWDER-PROOF V LOCKS?(lie same that was awarded sepa le Medals at the World's Fair, London. 1851, d the World's Fair, New York, 1S5S; and are e only American Safes that were uwarded Med i at the London World's Fair. These Safes are now admitted to he superior to y ever offered to the public; and the subscribers allengo the world to produce an instance of these fes failing to preserve their contents through e hoter.t hres, or a burglar picking the lock. The subscribers and their agents are the only rsons authorized to make and sell 11-rring's j lent Champion Safe, with Hall's I'atcut I'owdef* oof Locks. S. C. HERRING ,fc CO., Orccn Illock, 135, 137 and 189 Water St., and 5 Murray St, New York. Agent in South Carolina, HENRY IL WILAMS, Charleston. S. C. February 4th, H'57. 20-3m $50 Reward, I Will he paid for the apprehension tjMj and delivery to me of my two slaves, JQ J&i Scip or Scipeo and his wife Dolila, jJS lieh slaves left my premises on the 3rd Sabbath May last. Scip is forty five years old, about six feet high me of his front teeth out, eyes small and dark in. DHila is about forty years old, black skin, me of her front teeth is out, and small in size, lev were brought to (his State about two years ice, by one God hold, from Marion District, S. C. icy may have made their way back to that place, le above reward will he paid for them delivered tne, or lodged in any jail oat of the State, so I t them. A. R. WATSON. *' * SI- T..1.. o>7 TB*K KO.tf. flionigomeiy, ma. uuijr ai, iUVV. IIENRY NUTT, Factor, Forwarding and Commission merchant, utt's Whwf( adjoining the Hail /load Wharf I and Depot, WILMINGTON, X. C ., Offers his set vices to the Shipping, Planting, ading and Manufacturing Interixts. Prompt attention will he given to Shipping or Iling Cotton, Naval Stores, Floi r, Grain, Ac., d to the Forwarding Merchandise withdispatch November 2lst, IS55, 9?tf. ~foTTsate~.~ The Brick Store at the corner ot Front and lurch streets, in the town of Cheraw, and near e Railroad depot. This is one of the best Store ouses in Cheraw. A credit of from one to five years will be given i this property. Notes with approved secu\y aud bearing interest, payable annually, will i required. T. E, B. PEGUES. Cheraw, Feb. l!', 1856 til lf (5% AYER'S Mm PIUS. FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC. There has long existed a public demand for an effective purgative pill which could be relied on as sure and perfectly safe in its operation. This has been prepared to meet that demand, and an extensive trial of its virtues has conclusively shown with what success it accomplishes the purpose designed It is easy to make a physical pill, but not easy to make the best of all pills?one which should have none of the objections, but all the advantages, of every other, 'i'his lias been attempted here, and with what success we would respectfully submit to the public decision. It has been unfortunate for the patient hitherto tjiat-aJmoat^every purgative , medicine is acrimonious and irritathtg to^he bow-' els. _ This is not Many of them piinTiii i inTunirfl >ii griping pain and revulsion in the system as to more than counterbalance the good to be derived from them. These pills produce no irritation or pain unless it arise from a praviously existing obstruction,or derangement in the bowels. Being purely v egetable, no harm can arise from their use in any "quantity; but it is better that any medicine should be taken judiciously. Minute directions for their use in the several diseases to which they are applicable are given on the box. Among tne complaints which have been speedily cured by them, we mav mention Liver Complaint, in its various forma of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Appetite, Listlessncss, Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side ar>d Loins; for, in truth, all these ore but the consequence of diseased action in the liTer. As an aperient, they afford prompt and sure relief jnCosOiveness, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, f ul i and Scurvy, Colds with soreness of the^^V, jukcrs and impurity of the blood; in shor^Ky and every case where a purgative is required.. They have also produced some singularly successful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Rrysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, rains in the Back, Stomach, and Side.. They should be freely taken in the spring of the year, to purify the blood and prepare tne system for the change of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, and restores the appetite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by tneir stimulant action on the circulatory system, renovate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of tne whole organism. Hence an occasional dose is advantageous, even though no serious derangement exists; but unnecessary dosing should never be carried too far as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to excess. The thousand cases in which a physio is required cannot be enumerated here, but For I lie rs|iid Cure of COUGHS, (OLDS. HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, M HOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. This rcmcdv has won for itself such notoriety from its rtires of every variety of puimonagy disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evidences of its virtues in any community where it has been employed. So wide is the field of its usefulness, and so* numerous the cases of its cures, that almost every section of the country abounds in persons publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. When once tried its superiority over every other medicine of its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and where its virtues are known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs which arc incident to our climate. And not only in formidable attacks upon the longs, hut for the milder varieties - - o.- I r.. of Col.1>S. COfOIIS, llO,\llM-;SfcSS, CXU. i auu wi Ciiii.uitF.N it i- the idcasantcst and safest medicine that can be obtained. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, wc nerd not do more than assure the people its qualitv is kept tip to the best that it ever has been, and that the RWiuine artiele is sold bv ? Dr. A. MALI.OY and Dr. J. W. GULICK. Oheraw; and by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicine everywhere. Oct. 8, 185)5 6in ?25 Reward! Runaway ou I lie night of the 11th inst., my boy HARDY. The said boy is about five feet ten inches high, is of a light copped color, has straight black hair, bia front upper teeth are some what open, and he is clear spoken. He had on when he left, a black frock-coat; also, he had on a low crown wool hat with a broad ribbon on it. He will probably go into South Carolina, ns lie was last seen on the road to I horaw. I will pay the above reword to any person that will return him to me, or place him so that lean get him. REDICK DEAN. Wadesboro', April 22, 1857. 31 tf. 7. C. CARRAf AYf ? ? ? ? w* m ?w /I */f HJPf Of litWLllAlj uumiuiooiuu MERCHANT, GEORGETOWN, S. C. Particular attention will be paid to buying, selling, Receiving and Forwarding of all kinds of Produce. Cash advancement on all produce, consigned to nic or my friends in Boston, New York, PhiladelI hia or Charleston, april 9 tf ADAMS & FKOST, FACTORS AND COMMISSION M E R C II A N T S, Adger's North Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. E L. ADAMS, E II. FROST. REFERENCES: J. EI.I GREGG, President of the Merchants' Bank, Cheraw S. G? Wm. GODFREY, Cashier. ALLAN MACFARLAX, Cheraw, S. C. April 15th, 1857. 30-ly VALENTINES! VALENTINES! JUST RECEIVED FROM STRONG'S and for sale at the BOOK STOKE. FRANKLIN TURNER. January SI, '57. 18-tf. ITOTOTBST North Carolina Bacon, FOR SALE' I.OW FOR CASH BY HILL A TOMLFXSOX. April 1, ISoT. 'J* I!"