Cheraw gazette. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1847-1861, June 03, 1857, Image 3
London Mosjby Market.?The Mone.y
market was unchanged. The Bullion in
(be Bank of Kngland has increased $250000.
Consols were quoted at 04.
Havre Cotton Market.?New Orleans
Ires ordinav ie was quoted at 115f.
COMMERCIAL.
Consignees per steamer PEE DEE, arrived 99th
May, 1857, from Charleston and Georgetown, with |
mdza. and sundries to
Doogla? Nisbeft. F Turner, W J Vereen it Co :
R T Powell, G W Melver, J" A Inglia, J C
Wadaworth, D Malloy, Well# A Brother, W
T Moore, Malloy A foil, S Grafft, Cheraw Gazette,
Jtev A Gregg. Rev W J Jackson, J D Pickard, J
f Matheeon, Dr J W Galk-k, Dr S D Sanders, K
T Morgan, Cox <fc Austin. J E Marsh <fc Go, Allen
. Black veil, Cowick A Gruet, A Brock, A Blue,
and D B McArn.
Steamer CHESTERFIELD, Gapt. C. C. Wuitb,
from Charleston, arrived ou the 1st tost, with
. mdse. consigned to
K T Morgan, J A Inglis, A A Vanderfor J, Welle
A Bro, W Godfrey, F Lynch, D Malloy, TV J
Vereen A Co, G W Mclver, D Matheson, J R
Pickatt, 8 Grafft, R A Kendall, W L J Keid, F C
Smith, Marsh Faulkner A Co, SS Arnold, MSbaw,
A Blaokman, H R West, J H Taylor, B L Mar
hall, C A Malloy, W A Malloy, R A Dickson,
gad J D Liles.
Cotton Statement
1856 1665
NEW ORLEANS, May 22 1,427,005 1,646,445
MOBILE, May 22 479,022 005,194
FLORIDA, May 20 119.800 132.004
TEXAS, May 16 80,852 90.260
SAVANNAH, ) ??? j 303.368 360,884!
6ea Island. ) 11" } 16110 14.247!
CHARLESTON, ] xr Q0 j 354,415 448,154;
Sea Island, 1 { 21,777 26.473 1
FORTH CAROLINA, May 16. 23,351 22,635 .
VIRGINIA, May 1 14,165 11,183
vwtrr vadit tlL. in 11
lifin i vun, *v .... ..... i
OTHER PORTS, May 16 j
Total Balks 2,889,8' 6 3,857.379
Total Last Season 3,357,379
Increase.
Decrease - 517.514
CEHRAW PRICES CURRENT,
corrected weekly for !
THE CHER AW GAZETTE, j
BACON, Shoulder*, per lb 14 s 15 I
Hams, per lb 15 a 16 i
Sides, per lb 14 a 15 <
BAGGING, Dundee, yeryd 16 a 17
Gunny, per yd 16 a 18
BUTTER, Country, per lb 20 a 25 ?
Goshen, per lb.. QO a 37| j
COTTON 11 a 18f t
CAN^UES Tallow, per lb 20 a 25
Adamantine, per lb 35 a 37}
Sperm per lb 45 a 60
COFFEE, l.io, per lb 13 a 14
Java, per lb.. 18 a 20
CORN, per bushel, 1 25 a 1,374
fyyitrtv vat1vs l.nxnlt a ik. i art ? lis
FEATHERS, per lb 37$ a 40
FLOUR, per bbl 8.00 h 9 00
lliON, per lb 5 a 7
Band and Nail Rod, per lb. , 6$ a 8
LAIID, per lb * !?- ? Iff
MAvKLKEI, No 1, per kit 3 60 a 4.00
No. 1, py bbl 16 00 a'20.00
No.,2, per bbl 1100 al2.00
NS! R, |?er bbl 8 00 a 9 00
MEAL, per bnsbel 1.37$ a 1 50
MOLAS E>, N. Orleans, j>e- gal. 87$ a 1.00
Cuba, per p?l 65 a 75
OATS, per bnsbel 70 a 75
OSNABURGS. per yd 12$ a 14
RICE, per lb 6 a cj t
SALT, per sack... 00 a 1.50
SU(?All, Loafand CrusUed^perlh. 16 a 16
Forto Rico per Jb?..M 11 a 13
New Orleans 12$ a 14
TALLOW, per lb. 10 a 12
WHEAT, per bushel 1.25 a 1.50
domestic market
BEEF, per lb.: 5 a 7 i
FORK, per lb 8 a 10 .
EGGS, per doz 8 a 10
CHICKENS 15 a 25 f
Cotton ?Sales (his week, 271 Bales.
Previously, 17,881 "
Total,...... 18,162 "
' The receipt# are too small to give character to }
the market. The sale* this week were at from ,.
11 to 18f cents. Bacon.?The supply is fair, and *
prices high, for which seo quotations. Corn is
still scarce, and sells ut our quotation**. Flour?
supply eqnal to demand, and sells at the figures ]
in our table. t
New Orlkans, May 29.
Cotton ?wnles 2,000 hales Quotations?good
middling 14i to 14 f; middling fair 14 J; fair 15
cent*. ,
Sua as.?Sales 150 hhds. at 10 cents.
Molasses. ?Sales 117 bids, firmly at 61 and 95;
choice at 67 cents per gal Ion. ,
Flops.?Sales 2,500 bbls, at 17.10 to *10.75 ,
for common brands. Extra brands fairly at *10 I
to *10.50.
Corn.?Good demand. 6,000 sacks sold at 92;
yellow 95, white *1.
[j Raoox?Ribbed sides 12f. Market-closed firui.i (
at 18 cents. I
Lard.?Sales at 15? to 16a
Nkw Yoek, May 80.
Cotton.?Market quiet Sales unimportant.?
Mixed com ie worth fl. Spirits turpentine eic. j
Charleston, May 30.
Cotton.?Sales for the week ending this day,
4,062 bales, at 11| to 14 J cents; rnoet sales at 18$
to 14 cents.
Coax.?Retails from stores at $1 to $1.06 per ,
bushel, measurement, and at $1.10 to $1 16, bags
included.
Flour.?The inquiry confined to bakers and
dealers, and to a veiy moderate extent. Quota
tions $7-J to $7f for sup. western brands, and $7$
to $8 for good aud extra North Carolina, Georgia
and Tennessee brands,
Baoon?Stock decreasing?demand good?pri*
cas met?ready sales at 14$ to 14$ for sides, and
12$ to 12$ for shoolders.
Salt.?Small store lots are selling at 75 cents (
pel sack.
White Teeth, Perfuhku Bukath and Beautiful
Complexion?can be acquired by using the " Balm
of a Thousand Floaert" What lady or gentleman
would remain under the curse of a disagreeable
bieath,- when by using the " Balm of a Thousano
Flowxbs" as a dentrifice, would not only render
jt sweat, but leave the teeth as white as alabaster?
Many persons do not know their breath is bad,
and the subject is eo delicate their friends will
never mention it. Beware of counterfeits. Be
sure each bottle is signed
PETR1DGE A CO., N. Y.
For sale by all Drugjiots.
February 25th, 1867. 23 6m
1, j..j
tape worm cured by
DR. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE
Nkw York, August 2,18/52.
%%S~ A certain lady in this city testifies the
after using Dr. M'Lane's Vermifuge, prepared b
Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh, she passed a taf
worm ten inchw long; and has no hesitation i
recommending it to every peison afflicted wit
worms; as, in her opinion, it far excels ever
other remedy now in use. The name of the ladi
and further particulars, can be learned by callin
on Mrs. Hardie, Manhattan place, or E L. Theal
Druggist, corner of Rutger and Monroe streets,
tw Purchasers will be careful to ash for D]
M'LANES CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE i"?ni
factured by FLEMING BBOS., Pittsburgh, Pa All
other Vermifuges in comparison are worthies
Dr. M'Lanes genuine Vermifuge, also his Celebri
led Liver Pills, can uow be had at all respectabl
drug store*. None genuine without the signatui
[43] FLEMING BROS.
THE LATEST IMPROVEMENT !
RAISED FLESH TINT
AMBROTPES!
J. La. 17UYY lulIN lx,
FROM NORFOLK, VIRGINIA,
WOULD respectfully inform the citizens <
Cheraw and Vicinity,
that he has taken rooms at the
TOWN HALL,
Where he will Remain a Short Time Only.
He is now prepared to take the above style of Pi<
tures in the very best mannei. The Ambrotype i
made on glass?is a new and beautiful style of Pi<
lure, and colored equal to an oil painting. It can b
seen in any light, and taken in about one fourt
the time required for the Daguerreotype, and i
is believed that they cannot possibly fade.
The subscriber keeps constantly on hand
beautiful assortment of
Gold Lockets, Breast-Fins,
FANCY CASES, &C.,
IN WHICH HE WILL PLACE PICTURES,
and sell at moderate prices; and in no case is
person expected to take a picture unless entir
ntisfaetion is given, as he believes, from fits lonj
sxperience in the art, he will be able to please evei
the most fastidious. An egrly visit to his gniler;
is most respectfully solicited, whether picluresar
iesircd ot not, ns his stay will be but short.
J. L. COWLING, Artist,
P. S.?Daguerreotypes, Portraits, Engraving?
fcc, correctly copied, aud instructions given ii
Ambrotyping, to those who uiay wish to acquir
i knowledge of the art. " J. L. G.
June 3rd, 1857. 37-tf
DANCING AMD WALTZING
^ ACADEMY.
R SLATER bops leave to inform Ibe citizens o
. Chernw and its vicinity, (bat he is prepare*
,o receive Pupils
All the latest and most
Fashionable Dances Taught.
Terms TEN DOLLARS.
Misses and Masters' Class on Mondays, Wed
lesdays and Fridays, at 4 o'clock, P. M, Gentle
uen's Class at 8 o clock, P. M , on same days.?
^difB waited upon at their residences, if desira
ile
ladies are respectfully invited to visit the after
loon Classes.
June 3rd. 1S57. 87-tf.
CLOSING UP
Having sold my entire stock 01
GOODS to Messrs. FULLEli & STANCIL
villi a view to
CLOSING LP iHV BUSINESS,
' respectfully call upon all indebted to me in anj
usuner, to call and make immediate BettlemeuU
? * * il t-d-l i. J s.
X nave uo aesire 10 press most* luueuicu 10 me
jut my own business compels uic to lusist upoi
EARLY PAYMENTS.
My books and papers are removed to the base
nent story of the
GAZETTE OFFICE,
lie old post office, where I may be found at al
imes, ready to receive payments.
N. I). STRICKL1X.
June 3, 1857. 37?21
SALT, HA\r AND LIME
ON CONSIGNMENT.
360 Sacks Liverpool Salt,
SO Bales Prime Hay,
160 Barrels Stone Lime,
Which will be 6old low for OASH.
nrUTOT AC VICDVT
Office at the Book Store, Front-st.
June 3rd, 1857. # 37-tf.
Bacon and Lard.
8.000 lbs. North Carolina Bacon.
7,000 lbs. Western Bacon,
4,000 lbs. choice Hams for family use, couulr;
cured.
1,500 lbs. Prime Lard,
For sale by W. L. J. liEIJ).
June 3rd, 1857. 37-tf.
Hay! Hay!!
/Tn BALES Northern Hay, just received an
i/U for sale by
W. L. J. HEIP.
June 3rd, 1857. 37-tf.
NOTICE.
APPLICATION will be made to the Genert
Assembly of the State of South Curoliua, u
the ensuiug session thereof, for the passage of a
act to incorporate a new Bank, to be located i
the town ofCheraw, tube at vied THE BANK O
COMMERCE.
June 3, 1857. 57 (ml
NOVICE.
APPLICATION will be made to the General
Assembly of the State of South Carolina, at
the eneuing session thereof, for the passage of an
act to incorporate a Railroad Company for Ibe
y construction of a Railroad from the terminus of
^ the Cheraw and Dnrlingtou Railroad, at Cheraw,
to the North Carolina line, to connect with the
? Cheraw and Coal Fields Railroad, chartered by
the Legislature of North Carolina at the last seey
sion thereof.
f, .Tone 3, 1867. 87 tml
c RicnmoniD academy. ^
ROCKINGHAM, NV C. *
K DANIEL W. JOHNSON, Phincip \l.
^ JNO. M. JOHNSON, Assistant.
8. fTlHE EXERCISES OF THIS SCHOOL will he
I resumed on the 18th of July. Located in a high,
. healthy and proverbially moral village, in the
midst of a eocial and intelligent community, it
re possesses ALL TWA" ADVANTAGES so neces
Bary in an Academy. There are too flourishing
female schools in the village, which will afford
parents the unusual opportunity of sending their
s sons and daughters together. Unexceptionable
hoard can be had at the hotels, at $10 per month.
The rates of tuition are as before, according to
advancement, $10, $12 and $17 60 per session ot
twenty weeks. For further information, apply
to the Principal.
I June 3, 1857. 37 4t
[ 4,000 acres of land
U/A n Cf /IV *7f
M1 t'fi
-ItIIUK Land lies in Chesterfield histrichTS'a^j
Tl immediately on the Pee Dee River and thii
Cheraw and Darlington Railroad, and by the litter
part of the present year, will be within a few
hours ride of the city of Charleston. There ara
about 1,300 acres of the Tract cleared, which
PRODUCES FINELY
without manure of any kind. The balance is
DENSELY COVERED with a HEAVY GROWTH
of White Oak, Post Oak, Ash, Elm, Dogwood,
, Hickory, Cotton, Walnut, Poplar, ?tc., wiih a
s- Cane Brake
'e extending near over the entire Tract. About 200
. acres of the Tract lie in the SAND HILLS, which
11 for HEALTH and FINE SPRINGS OF WATER,
is
a PROBABLY UNSURPASSED
by any part of this State. The Tract will be di;
vided to suit purchasers, For particulars address
E. 13. C. GASH,
Choraw, S. 0.
June 3rd, 1857. 3*-tfr^
*##The Tri-weekly Mercury, Charleston, S.
a C.; American Farmer, Baltimore, Md.; and Caroe
lina Cultivator, Raleigh, N. C? will copy till forg
bid, and forward bills to this Office.
I- List of Letters
C l'ie ^0St Cheraw, S.
Ashe, Dr. E., Menrea. G.,
' Alsobrook", L., McDuffie, D. G.,
Alsobrooke, H. McKinnon, R., (2)
Moore, W. H.,
Itnrenton, Miss Harriet, McDowell, R.
Blakeney, Wm , Merriman, J. M ,
Brice, Neil, Moore, Thos.,
Bradley, J. A., Mickle, J. B,
Brichelt, L., Moore, D., (2)
Bowman, W., Matheson, (2)
Bean, \Vm., McCowd, Miss C.,
Brian. J., McClenahan, Oco.,
Boddill, J R , Merrith, C.,
Michel, Mis. M. C.,
Cooler, Miss M.. fjl) Matah. Mra--L-?-g.??
' Craig, J. A.,' Norwood, T. H, (3)
Cherrv, J. B,
Coker", C Jr., IVgues. T. E B,
Coker. Misa 0., Pries, A .
Cllavious, M. Powers, Mrs. O.,
lVarce, W. <t C.,
Duffie, J. F., Phillips, N.,
. Dixson, G, Phillips. J. W.f
\ Dickson. R R, Parker, S. II.
Dixon R W.,
David, J. A., (3) Qui^k, M.
Kvans J: Woodward, Odoro, L. T.,
Oromes, J,
Genard, P.,
Gillaspie, J. P.. Robeson,?. H.,
Gradyn, 11., Robeson, W. L,
- Goodman, J. K , Reed, J. P.
- Goodwin, S, Sharp, D. A. M., (2)
Gardenner, J. W., Stewart, J. R,
. Gay, J. W., Show. R.. (?)
Goodwin, J. Smith, J. "G.,
Stacy, J.,
Ilerteiick, (!., Sweet, Thos.
Haire, D? , .
Daily, 1\, TeasJalc, Rev. T. C. (4)'
llarrille, A. P., Tonsey, Jas.,
Harllec, D S., Trnnham, Miss R,
Tullis, T. R, (2)
Johuson, J , Thomas, S. K.
Johnson, Miss (J.,
Jenkiie, Tlios, Welch, Miaa 9 ,
f Johnson, Noel, Walker, Mrs. M. A ,
^ Jenks, Miss A, (2) Wright, Jas., (2)
, Woollen, L., (2)
* Knowllon, J. M? Woollen, J. A.,
Kyle, John, (2) Woorman, W. S. <fc R.,
Kirby, W. PH Wallace, 8.,
i- Kingly, J. F. Warren, J.,
Whitten, A M.
Lloyd, 8, L., Wootton, 0. A?
Little, n., White, C. C;,
] Lawson, L, Whiie, J. \V (4)
Lowry, R. P., Wright, J, F?
Lewis, J. M., Workman, W. S ?fc II.
Lemon, M.
Reasons enquiring for letters, will pleuae euy
they are advertised.
.TNO. I. WESTERVRLT,
) June 8rd, 1857. 87-lt.
ISNIMTSO?"
Use ARTHUR'S CELEBRA
Frcsll Fruit TED SELF-SEALING CANS,
and you will have fresh Fruit
all the year, at Summer prices.
Full directions for putting
,v IN WINTER up all kinds of Fruit and To
maltoes accompanying the
Cans.
_ These Cans lmve stood the
teat, 0f iwo gCasons, having
been used by hundreds of
thousands of families, hotel
j TH AN and boarding house keepers.
The subscriber is now manufacturing
them for the mil
lion, of tin, of all sizes from
. Sweetmeats. 1 pint to 2 gallons.
C. HOLMES.
May 2.7th, 1807. 86-tf.
Corn.
F | AAA BUSHELS OF CORN, for sale by
1,UUU ' DAN'L A. HORN.
Mav 27, 1567. 36 31
&
V
I - V. . *
r? m J
25 WITNESSES ;
^The Forger Convicted.
^ JOHN S. DYE IS THE AUTHOR,
' ks? Who has had 10 years experience as a Banker
and Publisher, and Author of
A series of lectures at the Broadway Tibernacle
when, for 10 successive nights, over
BF 50.000 People
GreeUd him with rounds of Applause,
jhilc he exhibited the manner in which
tuff Couoterfieita execute their frauds, and
| , the surest and shortest means of
jJH^. detecting them (
TV "The Bank Note Engravers all sag that he is
tthe greatest Judge of Paper Mvneg living.
p REATEST DISCOVERY of
^ VJ tbe Present Century for
g Detecting Counterfeit Bank Notes,
Describing everv Genuine Bill in existence,
and exhibiting at a glance every Countci
feit in Circulation!
S Arranged so admirably, that REFERENCE is
? EAbY and DETECTION INSTANTAp
NEOUS.
No Index to examine 1 No pages to
hunt no ! But so aimnlified and arranged.
^ that the Merchant, Banker and Business
dan can Me all at a Glance.
, 2 Englieh, French and German.
- Thus Each may read the name in hia
J own Native Tongue.
Trrfcct Bank Note List Publiskti
mfkr-t - 4?*0>*LiMe|
V rPu the Private Bankers in America.
? A Complete Summary of the Finance or
|t-Z Euaorn anit Amlrica will be published in
i CSS e??h edition, together with all the imporCj
tanl News ok the Day. Also A SERIES i
Uh OF TALES
(From an Old Manuscript found in the East,
It furnishes the most complete history of
T3 ORIENTAL LIFE,
describing the most perplexing positions in
which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that ,
S Country have so often been found These
, jp; Stories will ooptiuue throughout the whole
p year, and will prove the Most Entertaining
rtS ever offered to the Public.
CW* Furnished Weekly to Subscribers on.
ly, at $\ a vcur. All letters must be ad
p dressed to
J JOHN S. DYE, Broker,
jP" Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall Street,
New York.
'fpil 20th. 1867. 32-ly.
^SEWING MACHINES
FOR PLATERS' USE.
\. M. SINGER A CO.'S GAZETTE, a beautiful
piUorial paper, contains full and reliable in
((taction about sewing machines, and answer# oil
qi"?tiou8 that can be asked on the subje^. All
ylo read the paper will learu how to purchase a i
machine with which $1,000 a year clear j
^ ,t nrv mAru ..,, v fy iVih TfTfmt.ui/ ins i
?T7W-"'t'w" " J ? -j -o
fTiaea uow before the public. 1. M. Singer <fc
)'?>.'* Gazette will be sent gratis to all who apply
V? letter or otherwise
I M. SING P.R <fc CO..
?, 323 Broadwuy, N, Y.
SING Eft'S SEWING MACHINE maybe seen
in operation at the Millinery and Dress Making
Establishment of Mrs. JORDAN, and at theTaiN
iugEstablishment of J. D. PICKARD, who are
agtnts to receive orders for the same.
Bay 27th, 1857. 36-3m.
'-? At a Meeting
Of the Commiiisiobera of the Cheraw and Coal
Fields Roilroud, held in Carthage, on the 27th
Apfil, 1857, it was unanimously
Jiesolved, That Books of Subscription of Stock
for the construction of a RailroaJ from Cheraw,
S. $., by Carthage, in Moore County, N. C., to
on* point in the Coal Fields on Deep River, be
corted on the 1st day of June, ut Carboutou, on
River, under the direction of Dr. Charles
. T^Prreara, Dr. Wm Ilays, D. G. Campbell and
murD. Harrington; at Carthage, under the di
restiou of D. Turner. W. B. Richurdson, Samuel
Uatett, Col. John Morrison and S. C. Bruce; at
Rodcingham, (Richmond County,) under the direction
of Col. II. W. Harrington, Win. P. Leak,
R. 8. McDonald and Walter F. I^esk ; at Troy,
(Montgomery County,) under tho direction of
Satiuel H. Christian, John S. Chambers, Robert
A. Chambers, and 1). S. Pemberton ; at Cheraw,
S. C, under the direction of D Mulloy, John C.
Wa<Vworth, Kob, A ftenuan ana j. 31, rureaugui,
al lennettsville, under the direction of Jus. Gil
lesrje, B. F. Pegues Charles Irby, and J. W.
Hoiriugton ; at Chesterfield Court House, under
the direction of Dr. T. E. Pos e, W. L. T. Priiice,
K J. Wnddill and A. McQueen ; ut Burlington
Coirt House, under the direction of I. D, Wilson,
Dr.Thomas Smith, W. C. Bruce, T. A. Dargun and
K l()ar Charles; at Charleston, und^r the director
of Col. Allan Macfurlan, Br. S. H. Bixou,
Bev P. N. Lynch, E, L Adams and Joshua Laz
arc^ and kept open uutil ordered to be clo3ed
^Qfl^Oommissionera.
* 8. C. BRUCE, Chairman. *
Jwr.n Morrison, Secretary.
May 18th, 1857., 34 8t
TWO MEDALS AWABDED. TEN DIPLOMAS AWABDED.
Arthur's Celebrated Air-Tight Self-Sealing
CANS AND JARS
FOR PRESERVING
FRESH FRUITS, TOMATOES, ETC.
mien Glaus Jain, each, pint and quail,
zen Quecnsware, eucli, pint, quail ui.d half
gallon.
? dozen Caue Colored, each, pint, quart and
half gallon.
3 dozen Tin Can?, each, pint, quart, half gallon
and gallon.
Received and for cale by
FRANKLIN TURNER.
Alay 20th, 1667. 35-tf.
V. C.ftacon.
/T Af|/j LBS. choice NORTH CAROLINA
JjUUU BACON for sale, for cash, by
DAN'L A HORN.
M?v 37, '-7 :t?
1
SCHEDULE OF THE
Cheraw A Parliiisloii IIallroad.
Office of the C. <k D. liailroad Company, I
Cheraw, October l^rd, 1366. f
ON and after Monday, the 27th iust., theMAIL
and PASSENGER TRAINS on this road will run
daily, according to the following schedule:
Leave Che raw, 6 00 P. M.
" Cash's ....6 26 M
" Society Hill, 6 60 u
" Doves^ 6 20 "
" Darlington, 6 60 "
Arrive at Florence .7 20 "
RETURNINQ:
Leave Florence, 9 15 P. M.
" Darlington 9 46 "
" Doves, 10 15 "
M Society Hill 10 45 "
" Cash's, 11 10 "
Arrive at Cheraw, 11 35 "
A FREIGHT and PASSENGER TRAIN will j
also leave Cheraw on every Monday, Thursday
and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, A. M,
RETURNING:
-Leave Florence on the same day*, after the arrival
of the 10 o'clock A M, Train from Kings
ville. ? . 1
R J. WADD1LL, .
V ~T".. , Ovnelil foUnn Al'^Vt A
[Oct. 29, 6-th ^1
\r. /...T.i i_. i a . . j .? i . -i_ n if i
i>:?no ireigni received auer-i o ciocn, r. m.
CIIERAW POST OFFICE.
The Mails for Ruilroad clo*es at 4 00 P. M.
Bennettsville. S. C., daily at 9 00 "
Salisbury, N C, daily at 9 00 "
Fayetteville, N. C., (direct,) and intermediate
places, Sundays, Tuesdays
and Thursdays at 9 00 "
Chesterfield C H., Jeffereon, I'ine
Tree. S. C., Tuesdays & Thursdays 9 00 "
Rockingham, N. C., Mondays, Wednesdoys
and Fridays, at 11 80 A. M.
Morvin, N. C., Sundays, Tuesdays
and Thursdays at 9 00 P. M
J I. WESTER VELT, Post Master.
NEW GOODS.
HEAVY, striped and plain Orsnabergs, 7-8 and ]
4 4 brown and bleached Shirtings, Linen,
Cottonade, Camblcteen and Tweed Pant Stuff,
brown and bleached Drills, fancy Prints, fifp- >
lucky Jeans, TweeJsJ_i?l-; 1
^floes, Spades, Forks,
Traces, Wrought aud Cut Nails, Axes, Tabla
?nd Pocket Cutlery, Scythes and Grass Blades,
4c., 4c
A good assortment of SUMMER CLOTIIINO.
consisting in part of
Coats, Pants and Vests.
Panamas Leghorn, Palm Leaf,
FLORIDA, SOFT FUR and WOOL HATS.
GROCERIES.
Rio, Ijiguira and Java Coffee, Porto Rico and
refined Sogare, refined Potash, in cans, for Soap
makiqg, Bacon, Lard, Ac., Ac.
Together with many other articles too numerous
to mention, all of which will be sold at low
" ' ^ t DANIEL A. UORNT *
March 25th, 1857. 27-tf
New Firm.
THE SUBSCRIBERS have purchased the entire
stock of goods of Messrs. R. H. CLARK dt
CO., consisting of everything in the
"> a 1 ? ? ? ?n<< PrAVitlnil
r uiimiy viuwi j uuwi
Line,
which they will sell as low as similar articles can
be bought in this market.
They have also n good assortment of Shoes Crockery,
Hames and Collars, Ac, Ac., which being
out of their line, WILL BE SOLD LOWER
THAN THEY CAN BE BOUOHT ELSEWHERE.
Please give them a call and examiue
for yourselves.
I1ILL A TOMLINSON.
April 1, 1837. 28-tf
New Store and Fresh Goods.
TITST RECEIVED at the store roceutly occupied
J by W II Totnlinsou, a large and well selected
stock o( groceries and family stores, fancy articles,
Ac, Ac, all of which will be sold low for cash
only. Call at DRAKE'S.
October 20, I85fi C-lf
Ice! IceH Ice!!!
VT^E are now prepared to deliver the above
VV luxury at any Depot on the Wilmington and
Manchester and Chernw and Darlington Railroads
on li' oial terms.
TERMS CASH,
which we trust will be borne in mind by those
ordering, as that will insure prompt attention to
their orders,
COS1IN, GREGG A CO.
Wilmington, N C., May 27 , *67. 88-4tn
Balm of Tirza.
TIIIS is a new remedy of surprising power, instantlv
relieving Neuralgia Erysipilas^
[ A Pain* in the Back, Tooth Ache, Scrofula
Goitre, and ia the best remedy that can be used
I for Scalds, Burns, and Rheumatism. It never
fails to scatter Risings, when applied before matter
has already formed, One or two applications
will relieve Females threatened with Wising
Breasts, It lias never failed to bring out a crop
of Hair, when applied to a Bald Head,
Prepared and sold only by
Dr. R S, THOMAS,
Wilmington, N. C.
Extract of a letter from a merchant of high
standing in Wilmington, and well known in this
counimunity :
"1 have used the Balm of Tirza with signal
success in my own family, in cases of Neuralgia,
Rheumatism, and the removal ur allaying of In
flamations of every kind. One cu6e of Gout was
effectually cured by it. Also Corns, Rising
Brersts, restorations of Hair from Baldness, and
things of that kind. I consider it a valuable
remedy in such cases, and would be glad to see it
thoroughly tested in your country,
i Wilmington. Mafli 18th, 1857."
Price 60 cents per bottle, cash. For sale bv
DAN'L, A. HORN.
May 13th, 1667. 34 if.
ICE! 10 ii!! 1CE!!!
The Wilmington Ice House
Will send ICE iD such quantities as may be
desired, well packed, at LOW RATES, to any
Depot on the WILMINGTON AND MANCHLS
TF.R, or the CIIEKAW AND DARLINGTON
RAILROADS.
Addrefs ordors to the
Wilmington Ico House.
A. II. VAN BoKKTLEN. Agent.
Msv loth. IS.V7 M -7l-pd.
El
Are
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bought
can conhrie iit^Hfl^HHMn^^P^^Hj^^^^HSHflJ
cheaPH^H
By any house
ftinoliani*. Mantilla*. Skirts and
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liinif. Tweeds nnd,Goods for
grades.?Miles' Pump Soled
Miles' Ladies'- Shoes, Misses;
Buys Shoes,
HATS AND BONN^HB
BOHET RIBBUM8 .V DRESS TRIM I
CLOTHIJJBMA
Carpeting, Oil Cloths,
WINDOW
Sofas, Tete a-Tetea, Wardrohe^^^^^^^H^^^^H^H
Clocks, Paints,
Cleaners, Well
grooeHBh
/ We will be gl**s?d)i?M^j|pHH^^^^^^^HB^fe^M
We Tor yours fffii
ure to exhibit our Stock. OKDER3^^H^^H|^^^^B
hare our attention.
Goods delivered at the
charge,
JOHN C. PVANSHI^^H
JOHN J. WILSON.^^^BI
Cheraw, March 18th, 1867, 26 if
A Beautiful Lot of
MANTILLAS, jj"
CLOAK8,
TALMAS,
which will be aold very low by
EVANS 4 WILSON.'
December TO. I8S0. * 12?tf
Weeding Ho ex.
A Good supply of best Steel Hoes, Grubbing
Hoes, Scythe Blades and Cradle^ Cai pactsr s
llench Screws, Coffee Itoutters.
evans * wnag,
April lath Iflfi7 ,-r^ri t
f allien FTDrake
HAS just received,
6,000 lb?. BAG ON,
Raisins, Nuts, Figs, Apples, Pine Apples, Coooeluts,
Preserves,
Woroester Sauce,
Ficalilly, fresh Cove Oysters, Ac.. 4c., at
DRAKE'S CASH STOKE.
April 10th, 1807. 80-tf % #
Crackers
Batter Crackers, I'ick-Nic Crackers,
Boston do Soda 4?
Wit a . do Lemon do
Cream do Sea Cakes,
Ginger Knaps, Ac.
By the box or barrel, for cash, at
DRAKE'S CaSH STORE.
April 10th. 1857. aO-tf
- . . Al?. c . .
Jug Ale,
Tinnent's Ale,
Jeffrey's Ala
Fine Wine and Brttndj,
Fishing Lines and Hooks,
For aale for cosh, at
DRAKE'S CASH STORE.
April 16th, 1857. SO-tf
Teas.
Fine Green Tea, '
Fine Black Tea,
Fine Imperial Tea,
For sale for cash at
DRAKE'S CASH 3TORE.
April 15tb, 1867. 80-tf
?
munurtts.
SARDINES. Herrings, dried Beef, I'ickles, Preaervei?Lemon,
Ginger, Rashberry and otbei 8yr?
ups. Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Nutmegs. Clovea,
Cinnamon, Cilron, Raisins, Figs, Cnrrauta,
Cheese?Goshen, English Dair? and Pine Apple;
Starch?corn do; Indigo, Teas?Imperial and
yonng Hyson ; Mustard, Jellies, Onions apd potatoes,
for sale low for cash only, at DRAKE'S. April
15th, 1867. 80-tf *
Garden Seeds.
FRESH Garden Seeds, warraoted genuine at
DRAKE'S CASH STORK.
December 24th 1856. 14-tf
Mustang Linament.
A large assortment in 7arious sized Bottles.
For Sale nt DRAKE* CASH STORE.
April 16th, 1867. 30?If
Crockery, Queens-ware, &c.
Tea Sets, Plato), Bowls, Flower vases, juuga,
Toilet Boxes, a large assortment.
For Sale at DRAKE'S CASH STORE.
April l;th, 18C7. SO?tf
Matches. i ' ,
40 GROSS beat Matches, ot 2 csnte [?er box '
For Sale at DRAKE'S GASH SI ORE.
April 16th, 1867. 30? tf
2,0 0 0- LB 8.
N. C. Bacon, *
FOR SALE LOW FOR CASH BY
HILL A TOML1NSON'.
Ar>ril 1 1 AV7 28 tf
' I
For Sale,
OK LIBERAL TERMS,
1 Splendid Carriage, 1 Fine Buggy,
2 Feather Beds, 1 Pair Cotton Bcales,
1 Cotton Gin, 2 Barrels Beef, >'
1 Pair I-ever Scales, 1 Map of N. Carolina,
1 Map of United States 4 Scythes and Cradles, 60
Ploughs assorted,
Together with n great quantity of useful- attU-cles,
left with us for sole on commission.
EVANS A WILSON.
April 16th, 1867. 30-tf
EVANS~&WILS0N
Arc now receiving a large and desirable stock of
DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE, GROCERIES, Prints, Gibghams,
BeLanes, Tweeds, Caserneres and Satinetta.
Fishing Caps. Buchanan Hats, Metropolitan do.?
Shoes, Boots, Gaiters. Window shades, l>eautiful
and cheap. Iniitaliou Brnescl's Carpeting, Wool
and Cotton Druggets. Knife e'eaners and sharpnets.
Sausage Cutters, Mackrel in Kits, half and.
whole bbls, Ac., Ae., at his usuallr low price?.
EVANS A WILSON
Ott. ), IftMi s-ii