The Pee Dee herald. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1856-1859, January 13, 1857, Image 2
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VOSJ HON OK THE CAKOMNA
TIME?.
He e.rO-itc/ the /rom (h< Intro
ductory o/ Mr. i the talen{e<( Editor
oj the. T)n>ts.
" Wo acknowledge allegianco to no party
whose first anil highest aim is not the
vindication of Southern rights. TLo times
are pregnant with danger and ominous ol
revolution. The crisis is rapidly approach
iiig, and must soon pass, ending either iti
the tri nviph or tho enslavement of the
South. Wo must s ion liave either "equality
in the 1 11 ion, or independence out of it.'
For our-'tdves we believe that vre cannot
remain in t'.c Union with h-jnor or safety,
We bodio\ ; tha.: nothing oa** a'ooo for tht
insults aggtessious and injuries which the
South has suffered from the North. Wt
ha'c suffered every indignity that vulgai
rage or u more vulgar fanaticism can de
vi-o, V o miintun that u ' nion like thia
is unworthy of our association?unworthy
of any honorable al'ian *, uud to remain
longer in it, thm t\c can sever the bond
that unites us, would bo absolutely degrading.
This is our earnest, honest semimeut,
not adopted w:th rashness or preju
dico. but aficry? irsof painftd thought and
anxious deliberation, and, as a son of the
South, wo will rejoice wheu the dissolution
is effected. Time wns wheu wo gloried in
the L'uiott ; when we contemplated, with
all u patriot's pride, it*triumph', whethei
of peaoo or war; when wc looked to if#
Constitution as the JOgis of our protection
?as n bond uniting a glorious and happy
confederacy of ctines, each independent
in its sphere of action, end all illustrating
a common origin and common destiny; but
that tiino is past, ueter wo believe, to re
turn. It* t.iumpUB are no longer those
bed J in j.' a common glory and conferring
contracp. blessings, but they arc the triumphs
of faitalicism, of sectional phrenxy
and gelfcabt>*w? a confederacy, in abort,
only to *Qf,alpb its forming 8tate*-?a
Constitution no longer coustrted for the
genr.rU welfare, but sectional aggrandisement?States,
no longer fraternal and
equal, but alienated, unequal, socially, the
one baifin hostile array against the other.
Can thoro be aught of interest, much l^ua
of honor, in an association like this ?
We have neither faith nor hope in Presidents.
As now conducted, the election oi
this officer involves n ny?t.?ui of base political
gambling, in which, we are proud to
say, Mouth Carolina hn? never participated,
and vre would feel humiliated and ehadfbu
were we to see her now dragged into the
base and unworthy scramble for the spoil*
' of office. The day that sons our now noble
State abandon her Ujgh position, and stoop
to the low level of sponswen, well exhibit
her shoru of her greatest strength, for it
will be her inoru/ jxnrer. We repeat, then,
wo bare neither hope nor wish that this
'Jnion will continue, much loss be perpetual
; bat, should Ruph be the dftcreo of
God, in bis inscrutable wisdom, still, il
will never cease to bo oar matt ardent,
anxious wish, that 8oqth Carolina may
nover relluqtnah, but inflexibly maintain
her high position:- This consists in a total
abstinence from ail participation in those
political arrangements which exhibit theit
full developement in Presidential oauouseu
and Conventions. As now constituted,
tbey and all their incidents and aceompa.
laments are redeeuiiosu bambugs, sheer
delations, inspiring hopes only to be dls.
appointed.
Whilst we avoided fy favored the election
of Mr KocShisax, when >1?. Pikbck was
exoluded from the rvl? ot oai<didale;, aud
think the State acted wisely in oaeting her
electors! vote tor Li id, W? would mow
deeply Regret that ii. hould, In the ?W'
remote degree, eerve to detach her firom
4..*
her nnaieut end uniform principle or aelion
in reference to the.* elections. We cannot,
bower *r, forbear the expreaaioo of
. &. oor opinion, baaed on a deep nod thorough
< onrkuon of iii ' rectitude, that Oew.
^iKRCC twaa the men who preeminently
V deterred the aomlnation The firm new,
,^}s ability and ftdolity with which he wdiuin;:
jrftered the gJwerOineiM, with an eye Mngte
* to the Constitution, gar* him just ehpvu
. to the cooWeuee uod eaiqwn of ettry part
tiU, and iidbited hint W ;tht. new of *!1
jMt abd imj *?ial utmi *4 nne of the b%*k,
L - ' stto#end -.bleetof o?? I'ren.iseui. Decplj
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political or party expediency Influenced (he (
; Contention to ancritice tfcbeio treat p.'ilriot j
hoc! statt ituan, who so nobly vindica;
ted bis clsttat by to administration, whioh,
; in its wisdom, purity aud just)-*, is onsur.
passed by any iu the autials of ih? rcpub*
lio; and when the prejudice* i f the day '
ball hn*e pasted away ; when u!i the angry
passions of ireu sb:ill have died, and his* *
tory thai! haw performed her fe-itir.rat* *
j work, the truo character of th:* dial in- t
guiahrd, but much abused patriot will <
bo understood, and an impartial posterity
will not fail i.> do justice to a fearlet
and iiicriuptible statesman. History
b>\ us whoro all tbe p.'.ssious die, i
and lie who wiitt* it. iuu?t stand sufficient '
ly remote, to catch the just proportions of
hie theme, ( '
Hut why multiply words* In politics, i
the devolopement of a single prim 'pie, the *
stateuieut of a single poaition, or the ax- f
preesion ofono thought, ia often enough to 1
indicate an outire system. Ah uuo 'Jim:'
'twwr. After what has been said, it i?
j needless to announce that we belong to the (
! Sl>u lc?k(a ..C 1:t* ? I~
I . I?vw kii^uw PVIIV^. UI p'C'ililV J| *11 IUI II j
strictest acocptar.cc, 'heir uo^t rigid inter. ,
pntation?to ib? school of Ji-fForson, in a
; peculiar sense?of him, whom whilst lit" (
ing, we all dolighted to houm-, and whom
| now dead, wo all lament?our own peovless
statesman, John C. Calhoun. It wiil be
' our ceaseless endeavor to waik in tie political
counsels his wisdom has be^aeathod t
' us?to invoke it^ teachings, to adhere I
1 closely to its precepts, and to go on feat- 1
' ; lohsly-wherevor these conduct us. Time,
1 thus-far, has hut leveloped more and more, i
1 . his wondrous sagacity?his profound, fat- I
1 seeing statesmanship. For thirty yenrs we <
'! have boi n hi < humble disci pie. dating back
, bcjoml h period, the moat trying perhaps !
' iu tho history of our Siute, and wo do not i
expect to renounce the principles then 1
' j taught u^, when time lias but served to i
! ' vindicate their truth.
Johm G. Bowman.
'*? -- *.-?.???? .
-! Another Jah. Dklivkry.?Broke '
i Jail, in San Antonio, on th!*, Thursday i
' i night, at nine o'clock, all the prisoners,
i that wished to leavo-^being ome 10 in
1 number- There wore two persons on
' guard, at the time, one of whom was
gagged and bound, and the other knock* ,
i ed down with a bar of iron, before either ,
I j could draw thoir revolvers
' ; rise guard who was knocked down,
l ' lllL'.i his S(>uii fnctliml !?Tid ii in
i J condition.
1 Thus ha - been turned out npon o ir 1
" community a act of experienced murd >r?
erg, hor^c thieves gamblers and villains ,
j of every dye.
Wo noti^??d our cititens, and the Hon.
i Country Court, some few mouths ago
: in the Texan, that this would bo the
> I esse. Have our predictions fieen vcri- j
J fid ?
I j Wo make no comment?only chut it ;
j is fortunate for sAme persons, bv whoeo i
j long neglect these scamps have escaped, i
i that onr laws are not as in rome countries?requiring
them to fill the place
II and softer tho punishment due the ys
i cancel convicts.
Wc think our Jail, in such case, 1
would soon be filled &in Jntjnin Hex. I
i an. /
They have a inan in Miseienippi so ,
lean, that bo makes no shadow at ail. i
j A rattlesnake struck at his leg six times
I in vain, and retired in disgust. lie (
makes all hungry who look at him, and i
when children meet him in the street 1
they run homo cryiug for broad 1
A Max Sawed to Precx*-?'?On
Saturday, a Mr- Smith suffered a moat.
horrible death at Smitblnud, in Wood- (
i bury county. lie was engaged as a ,
' sawer in tuo now steam mill at that ]
I place, and whilst gigging back the oar <
1 riage, got his foot caught by the saw ,
which split his leg nearly the whole j,
1 longth before he could withdraw it, then ?,
. by nn unaccountable destiny his body ,
r..n .u- i- . '
} ici! ?VIW 111? lOg OCIOTC IliC SilW, IlliCl
won severed in tbe raiddle, must horri .
bly mutilating it; in (bet cutting the ; 1
body into numerous pieces which were '
5a at bom! and decently interred. ThoJ.
ece&aed left s wifj end two childmi" \
' ~?Nebni*ha^Ncu!t.
FajtruL Faot Connect id WITU'TUK!1
FiciirRLe 25 ani> T5.~?It tosy not be gen- '
erally known that euy sum can be multiplied
by 25 by simply adding two cyphers 1
to the mnltipliuaad, or sain to be mufti- 1
plied, end then dividiog by 4. Take, for '
example. 08, and multiply it by 25; two 1
cypher* being added wake it 0800, which j1
?uu> being divided by 4, prfvee the .juota- '
tion, or auawer, 1700, The reason why f
the amount i? thtui obtained is ae fallows;
v two cypher# beiug added to 08, hsve'o*. J
aetly the same eOeet on that tutu an if H \ ^
Were multiplied by 100, and abat sum j *
multiplied, being divided by 4, gi7ee the
fourth part, or amount uuo to 25. A?.v : '
sum way el?6 be multiplied by 7b by the '1
ante rule, in the following manner:?T< '
the auto to be mulcted, asy 08. add two 1
eyphera, which make. 8800j divide by 4, 4
[. which giVet 1700, or fatftb peart, and the
' (700, of i>mUk part, being subtracted from 1
the aforesaid 6500, leave? tbe teftaiaiog 1
' three.fourths uv duotiht due id 70.
I So iKBoltv asvyn it la better <o\die poor
than to liy* upon the hard eamtap prlhe ,
r ? *!>!
CHERAW, S. C.
Twe*d*y January in, IM7.
Take Notice.
Communications intended f< i publication
11 the "Oasette*1 need not lie sent to the llrr<tld
.' ice, as they viill be uprv>m>dv" rejected. We
would take pleasure in nor-?rin.o<.Inti.i|j tb1
why desire us to bund thom over, hot aro no'
1'iAposod to give occasion to complaint* at our
IXpCUJC.
Now Advertisements
The valuable land "aloof Mos -.s. Kelly !
t Lid?, Adiu'ra will take place on Thurslay
next.
A aocood division of Farms and building
ots in the Gold Region of Culpeper Co. A'a..'
rill be had on the 13th April next, Th? de-(
ign is to builu itp a town in tho vicinity, of
inc Seminaries of learning', a. d the salt of
ots is for the bcnotU of these Institutions.
See advertisement of 15. Bander.
Sec also the cord of Mr. John K. Walker of .
'harlestoa, S. C., who oWen his ??r? ice* a- j
\uctioneer. Broker and General Comnv-von I
utd.Collection agentMr.
Oraffk Is prepared to supply families m.d \
country merchants as well na "the Wvirld vrl fl
i family," with hiend, cakes dtc, A.
The Case of Paul Barron.
We see it going tho rouuds of the papers
bat Fan! Barron, the tree negro from Of.rcston,
who was tried here for ''aiding s slave
lo escape," was acquitted by the jury ''fr-vgirsr
'he punishment ia 'leaih" Now us this is press
injustice to the intelligent jury, before whom
lie was arraigned, wo flaunot. In it pn.-s without
rotnc notice.
Tho fact is, there was no evidence to lead
'he mind i ot the jury to the reasonable Indict
lh it Paul's act was designed to bring about
ihe reKn't which it did produce, but much to
show that there was uo?n ijninal intention upon
his part, but that he was the dupe oftho slave
Jim. At all events, we are satisfied that the
jury took this view of the case. Tl?cy know
?ud regard tho oidigatioi* of ihe:r oati as jurors,
too well to be ltd astray by a mere sentiment.
l ibrary Society.
It mar not be generally known (as an itn
pression to the contrary has prevailed\ that
anyoi o may b' come a rperabftrof this society
hv tiro ply paying the annual fee instead ofboirg
compelled to pay the back in.- ..Umentv. i
Five dollars paid now into the treasury will
place a new .ntmber on uti equal footing in !
every reapect with those who Lave been contri
biding that am omit each y:ar from the time
ufits errant nation
Wo arc gbid to Ic.v-u iha. tho Society and
Lyceum have united in ranting the bpiekctfscc
formerly .iaod ?a the Telegraph oilice, and
will shortly open it lor the purpoaea of their
institutions- A
Now for the pood oId style schools for i
v.h:ch Cberaw was once ao fomoua, ?nd we i
;-.?y laugh at modern innovation., and doth-I
roau ':K.ing (Wnn,"
Anniversary of the LyceumOn
Thursday night, the firat Anruvcrsnry of
thir exeelV-nt institution wu celebrated by n I
public oration from one of iu member*. Col, ]
J>o. W. liaKUffoTox, of Marlborough, after
which the members, each with an invited
ffuf-it repaired to the Planter'# Hotel and partook
of nn excellent snpperWe
do not like to venture upon a criticism
>f either the oration or atfpper, for we would
not be able to do justice to the urat and might;
fail in paying that tribute a rsccwmt time to the
alter. We must say. however, that our frioud
he Colonel, hna not letttm&l himself in the
tyei of the community here.
Hi* oration wa* i:i all retpect* worthj of tba |
xa<ion ami exceedingly appropriate to the
lime*. The subject?of ''Education" ocoa>iej
a large pLce in the public mind,and well
:ousidersd suggestions as to the heat mods of
'artberiug tbo grand object of popular cducaioa,
emuniuittg from ao intelligent source are
behest offering* the citizen can iaj tipou the
iltar of hie country,
s Cob Babmimito* ha* done his part faithful* (
j ?c<MI ammrt.,! With a good <?eal of nervo he
iftack* the iseties and follies of the age, not
bf^etting the homeopathic qnaqhery ofcheap I
iterator*. Be is no advocate of sectarian iu
dilutions, aud no lofit? of modem Female
'Colleges," whatever respect he' may Iiare/or
heir iamatea, nor doe* he place a vary Mgb
intimation upon thor.o Institution*" 'hare
iv ? i
i<jwng .Aint ric* ucgd Ot ?te?U? bia dlplGJpe, I
md which have sprang up upnn the ruin* of
hegood^oM fi<?U school." It ir Aotficicntto
?y that (he orator pointed o.?f the olwWrueioiu
in tbu way of tbe juCOM?fbl opera'.i<in of
ho?vitc? of education which bun bc?a purH??d
:li rwrflutf, and * agisted the rtp?<iy>
ImU^I of endcavt ring to invent user achemee
?vm iufaror ot clearing k\r*f the rnbhieh,
iml restoring to Hght and l?fje and' activity,
hose already deviled, end thorvughff adapted
ip?ur *?*?. . . Jf*'
. Aj| tar ttfc the *np{>wr of rather tea*, coo.tWeed,
(toretaa ft if numbered aioonjr the
binge tfetf we**,) ve aoe4r*?y no. wore than
hot it *m proealed by Mre ftr'kncro, who*#
* "ll earned reputation an a Landlady ft known
ivw/whore.
Jf p hope the Lf*e<;m will adopt a rule retiring
en dnawvfr^oyociebrati^OtoJbehhd
. a.
Mn f. V1 y JJv s* ? ?. v.-Jf y* .
.
BJK BBS
f ittookediu if the Cohniitittonpn iuleodet
' io cutiixxtfr the road, ottly it was ploughed
: deep.
Carolina Times
We publish b:i c*1 met from 'he ' Intro
tory" o<" Mr. Jso. (i. the new e<
of the Times.
It very plainly indicate* the future eo
of that excellent journal, whioh has alv
tood iu the front rank of the faithful and
less advocates of Routhern rights.
Hie spirit of C-Ai.ttovx atill moves am
Uis countrymen, nnd there tire yet some
remember and upprt vote tbe lessons Ue
left for'he guidance of futuro Statesmen,
tUo good of the Uepublia.
Already tbe "Tiiues" .s oneof the very
Newspapers in the wholo country, but we
diet fur it still groa'er success.
Darlington Hotel.
Wa ncc that our friend, S. H. Rom:.-ion
taken charge oftho Pee DvO Hotel for the
scut year. Wo speak from experience in
ing that thin gentleman is uuc of thu most c
potent and agrecab'n hosts that ever ci
within the scope of our knowledge- Wo i
g'Ttulate the good j.sopio of Darlington
this acquisition to their town, and ad
iriena v? arleyulT nc .a invited '< dtne a'.
p?e Dee Hotel, to go by nil means, We
speak for Mr. itobeson tho patronage of C
terfitld,bi? native District.
M8P" We arc sorry lo hear oftlie (lent
Mr.IIardy IJ. Sellers, :i young and iutolli;
planter of this District. Ho died on >? <
day. leaving u wife and scvoral children
riving.
C:'I I Kev. Jjhn Culpepper iut<
j leave Cheraw in a very fen* day? and
Ad vivo '.hose who have not pot one of his .
brotypes to get them i<r>mediately. Frit
die, portraits never.
The Volunteer System.
By reference to the acts ofthodast sersia
thft Lepisluture, it will bo seen that & bill
the encouragement of the Volunteer eya
was passed, which hill declares that
one sor\ inpns a pruvdc in a Volunteer con
ay for 14 years will he frev from military
ty. Wc sincerely hopcthat this Ifcw may
fuse into our citizens a military spirit, And
a Volunteer company may uot long be lack
i to fill the vacancy in oui midst. Young tr
lake the matter in hand.
bay- Tho Carolina "Timer," f*aj.s : "Mai
ges will not hereafter he published by itun
the notices arc ??eompanicd with a fee
(hf Dollar." "We are r-iways pleased
publish such good new* ir? ?uc Slaud
and, being that w* cbargo nothing, we I
our friends will ke?n 'is posted up with nH i
interesting ina'ter."?Chotter Standard.
The "Time V is right and tho "Standi
wrong. Any man who would not pay
above fee for the publication of his marrii
deserve* to bare a snarling, crusty, crab
forward, oro*?, gruffy, moody,snappish, taci
waa".d.ih, fretful, peevish, touchy, fractious
not tired, ill-featured, ill-shaped woman f.
with, and to liv< in a Stale, like ours, w]
I knows no such thing as a divorce, especial
me, an et >h >ro.?Darlington Flag.
All this M>. Flag soetn.s right and pro
but whan you take into consi<l< i-ation all
is expected of an 1'lditor, von will lav asidi
hopes of over getting three eeuu for any t
blc.
Editor.* are expected to know every th
to toll t very thing, to do everything, to ct
everybody, to don nobody, to court evoryb<
to marry nobody, to be polite "to every b.
to treat everybody, ?o listen to everybody
pay o?eh to everybody, tocat none,slat-pa
dress none nil for two dollars a year, and i
charged on the books. True an editor k
uneasy life. Thero ware no newspapers
Job's time.
Summary of Hew*.
fcfcjf Col. Cunningham has purchased
interest of hla partner, Mr. I'cUH, in the "C
lertoo Evening Newt," and is now the
proprietor of that interesting paper.
KsjT The "Newberry Mirror'' hu pas
fr.,m the hands of Mr- Kcid, its former lal
t d editor, into tlum of Mr- John C, McLeta
who i? said to l>? well qualified in all re*p<
to mako it susUiu iu diameter a* a drst e
paperStir
Gov- Bntg/ ot North Carolina was
nagurated before both bouses of the . I*egi
lure, at Hwleigh on the 1st iust.
Mr Tit* Kiagstree Star says that Mr*,
rah Graham died eery suddenly at, her i
deaceon Pee Dec, while sitting at the wu j
tabled on the 31st wit, apparently In
heath-' > /'' ' s/ Aj
MP* The 'Carolina Tinea** informs,
that Banford Wioteruaiito*lVon? Grange ?
W*r ,enswghd lu/ellnig maps aboa*
iumbia, attempted'to aid the eacajm of two
ftoes from that place, aud then made bU
??PN
a fr U. ?* L>. L.? ? .4
u ?j mm wvoq nKifCiM
the Senate by the Mai?*chiu?tt4 Umm
Hepreeeutattao, for six rw?, by a row
w UeeaUeriftg- The Senate bed act
u?. '
MT Jftuei 9. Simmon* Is elected ft
tor <Votr? Rood* lalaed.
ttf In Ooe|rect the klos^d he. eppeii
a Committee toi:ive?ii^'*te charge* of t on
tfon ogaitwl nemWtl, c?nUin?<l ;t? an art
in theNew Torb ^Tratea. There eaa yi
eenMtkatt dermg the debate. Mr, P?4oa i
be knew of bribe* befog offered by ?u* b>
fc#t? another, but
*
1 to MabImaok or Bjiriit5T Pbmsok*.- "People
i loo about to marry," who wisleto know > ho proper ?
n,?o. are referred to tho following jrrecedonta:
Adam ?ud J5ve .... 0;L?ther 42
Addison 44'Mosart 25
due- Aristotle 86 Old Parr-iaul-thnelUO
t;< .r 1'?" Johnson 21 Penu..., JH
" Burko 26 Peel 12
75rahi* 27 Shaketpere 18 ?
urte Hyion 27 Scott..,..# 26 J
rajra Burns 8<? Stern* 28 I >
Tear Bonaparte.. 27 Sir William Jones 87 ; 'n
Buffoon j;> Swift 49 ' M
j Chaucer 32'Tyoho 27 j ?w
I Dante 26 Walker i'2
who Davy 3.5 Wordsworth 83
has | Franklin 34, Wu*hington '2^ in;
,,,j Fuller 26|WeUinffton 2; Mi
Hogarth 32'WiIbertoive 3m i tj
Jfthnson 26lWotllv 47 |
best Kepler 2h;Youo.< 17 ,
pre- Idnusous Xelsou 39!
It Adam and Ese got tnarriod before they
wero a year old, and the veteran Purr buckled j "
lias t0 0 widow of 120, bachelors and spinster* I p(
pro- '*ay wed at any age they like, und find ?.hcl- i
any- j ter under great names for early marriage* or '
IODI- 'Hle- ^
sine We (tho Carolinian} urn neaier Simhespere , j?r
i?on than any other of these distinguished worildfon
?C.trW hit'in.
vise And w* (or rather ou? of us) nearer to Wa!- j Co
the Iter and lieu Johnson. As for the other, we Co
lie- ! r it., iiou i> #1 ? # -i 1 ..
-- | ?<u? < ma tun uiu rixrr or .iiinm MK1 re
hes- live, may be his groat exemplars ie?120 or pi
/iothitvj. In that case, the "Devil" says that l?o
the Junior will be an "old 1'a," Ifi
h ?f I In
?ent j | ^
*ler" SANRFORIVS INVIGORATOR,
MirA
A LIVER MEDICINE- !
lift* long exist* ti a demand for such j
iuJs A a remedy that could be rcliod on a# sun- i
wo an 1 effectual. Thto remedy has been prepur- 1
Am ed to meet that tl> mai.d ; and extensive trial
mds of ita virtues has shown how universally it Las
accomplished the pur,kmc designed. Among >a
the complaints which fiave boon speeddv curcd
by the use ol the Invigowtor wo mention J '11
?t of Gomplaiitf, which is the cause of many
for ?'^er diseaafta?among which arc, Biliousness,
f(.m Headache, I'airi in the Side and Loins, Bilious
a Fever, Fevfr and Ague, Juuudice, Indigestion,
Lauguor' and loos of Appetite, Listlesscess j C2
and Irri ability?all of which arc caused by s | j
j() diseased action of the Liver. The Invigorator 1 d
that " c<"nlwundtHl with particular reference to
me mvcr, ecu when Hint disease is removed |
J kOP
J All the rest are cored, as the cause of them is
taken away. A few doses of the Invigorator
rarely over tail to stininlntc the Liver to a prorrin
1*' au?l by its continued use to remove ^
the disease. It has been taken with great sue
f j. ocas in ca*eu of C'holio, Dysintcry, Ac., and for
[ t i those it has hoon found a very efficacious re- __
, raedy. An occasional- close stimulates the
" stomach to a healthy action and restores the
appetite and vigor. One dose will relievo the A
oppressive unafes'uesK experienced by eating a
w hoarty dinner, as it oxeites tho digestive or'
gan- to vigorons action. For a debilitated Li
t*'? state of the system the Invigorotor has no eqUal
which experience proves, as it restores the
,)p<*' system and removes tho yellowness from the p4
' akin, which is the result of a diseased I.ivtw. [
' Prepared and sold by Sandibrd A Co., 18d '
>r a I'root St., Now York. Price $1 00 per bottle,
containing forty doses. Also sold by
MALLOY ACOIT,
per, Cheraw, S- C.
that And by A. N. B BISTOW, Ucnnnttsville
sal1 OcL 27, ISod, 20?ly. f4t
rou3k
ing, Dr- Sanfbrd has sent a cargo of his iovigor- ^
edit stor to town for the benefit of everybody trouivly,
bled with liver complaints or indigestion, lie
odv. has used it for many years in a large and ex.
to tended practice til! its results are thoroughly <
one, known, and it is now offered for sale as a tried ~
that remedy for those diseases. Huudrcds have
:ads given him their certificates of the greatest
in curee being performed, where life was despaired
of. It will surely relieve a sour stomach, *
biliousness, headache, eostiveuess, female oh- 1
strucuons, cholera morbus, dysentery or sum
tl ( mcr complaint, by the use of a few doses. 1 E
har- "omethlng that can he ?itj
toje reti.a! onto cure those diseases, try Dr. Banford's
Invigorator, *?3
a n
isod ? . . i -
DAVI3' PAIN KILLEE,
(Of0 sot
3Cta Dxaa Sirii} ?Wo began telling Perry Da- Bw
u?q vis' Pain Killer with vary little effort oa oar IIH
I artj talen were small ?4 first, bnt m it be- tb*
came known In our com?unity, the demand
10 increased very rapidly, far beyond our expe<" saT
***' tntiuns, and every person that bought it would ton
come after rr.oro, aud spaak in the highest 1
8a- terms of it as a valuable remedy for all those tb*'
OBI- diseases your pamphlet spoke of. From these
iper recommendations we were induced to use it in i
tine our own families, and now continue its use or?
with great satisfaction. We hare sold more ** j
us of the Pain Killer than we erer hare since or
>an | botbre of soy other medicine in the seme length J
Co- of time ; end we do not hesitate to sav 'hat it ?
> aw ! baa given better satiafisction to tbs purchaser
ea ' then any other article we hare ever sold?
1 Horry of business has prevented our seeing
1 AC - I " -
. wnmwit wo iato in our vicinity fro?
, fifo?n hundr*l to two tfeovonad living witnow'
C' ?* who t?*U<y to their neighbor*. doj by do*, b , I
1 * rf Owv^..rfD*ri.' hh Kit!*- K?v?
fergeiupplv in lfc? W?t, it l*j?U a tanHrio* TitftJ
*4 the people mtmi, *ii?t tk?y h?*o slrrody ,1
?n* fenad oat tint tbey .An ^ 4%ir ?M
v A|p?^* wrontf 8vo cent*/ witt ^1
it^ qM kotir?a irrtre eefegh in < ..*) nlgbfr-ruj*
m4 fc*s froved to Us the ix*t ??<Uci?e to *t* J
'?U fiw * dv**ood ^trAeh ?nd lurynfeor pwrpo-L^
tOOXWOOI> A OHAIIAM, i ??'
St***-' ' Si
" ' 1 ' """ '! I 1 I1
MARRIED, At Marion (.' 11 oa the tf;li
ut, by tlio Rev. Mr. Friers in, Maj. J so. N".
cCil.r. to Miiw Joi.U J. tliifil daughter of
e lnt?* C??l. J). R. Uurllee.
MARRIED, At Marion C. 11., on the 8tli
St.. I>y tho Ilev. Mr. Frierson, Mr. H. F. (jut,m
to Mts.< H. Ei.Les, youngest "laughter of
j late Col. l>. S.JIarlleo.
' ... 1 'J -L"- im
iPJtiJKSS gOJIB'B'iii'j J.
RKK<*rCU tVKKKLY ItV J. M TKItKAlKill.l..
11 MM?KCCflirM week' 1.100
revived previously 99.V.?
ilal - - 11,5 ti>
ices to-day nin/e Ironi 10J to I2j
icon,per lb 11 (?' 11
ijrjiuj, per yM ?.* (?<
Hoc, per il> 14 ( A 15
rn, per bushel ?.S0 (n H.I
Others, per lb 40 ct>.
our. per bbl C..>0(?
dd ?r. per cwt ML
J.-,. per lb >4 (//' 10
in, per lb '? ('/> ?
ird, jTir lb 14 (it. 17
Beef, i?cr, lb .3 t?? 0
Beeswax, p. rib 20 (o 22,
Butter per tt> 20 (<i :.h.t
Caudle* Tallow per lt? 7
do Adamantine .'is,
do Sperm
>lassds?Cuba, por ;ral 50 (ii> 5.7
do Newt ?rlo ins 75 (it. HO
It, per rack 1.50
gar, per lb 11 ($ 11
dluw, per lb 124
ver in boating orderS.
J. TOWNSEND,
pornci} at fata,
AND MOLIC1TOB IN l:?|I ITV,
WU.I. PAACT1CC IN THE COVRTM OV
KSTKItllKM*. MAUUK-KO; l? Mtl-I MITo.N ANI>
VA.RION DI8TMC1&.
tsiness confided to him will meet with
prompt and carefhl attentionJan.
13, i#r>7 .K>?tf
JGHfSi F. WALKER.
l(T i O \ EEII, BHOKI. il,
G ENKRA L
JHHiSSiOK ?c UuniiLuiiuii AGEhT,
or r iceno. 11 mate nthep.t.
a*
articular attention paid to the acllinx or pur
eh&?!:g of KBAli KST.VTK at i l'I'K
SONAL PROPERTY; alio, lien
iin# ofliouvvs, Hiciiip of Ser
vantA, Ac, Ac.
NO T I c7 K .
*UAT VALUABiX tract of land bolo.,?inj?
to the Iv^uto of the lnt? Ja>. 0. Kel'y,
IvcitiseJ in the (Jheraw Gazette, l\-c !?< '
trald and L?-?ri ngton Flafc, to be sob' on the
i aay or rebru.jrv next,) will be " I n
iruw, at Mr. K.'t. Morgan's Horc, on Tlmrv
r the 15th inet., at 11 o'clock. A- M.
terms: a credit of one and two yearn.
J. 1. KELLY,) F ,
J. U. LIDK, )
fan. 3,1807. SO?It.
Cheraw Bread
AND
mmaaR IMESOT*
IHK, 81TBRCRI?KB wishes it distiuctly A
understood that there la no further net ea
f ft.r o?.r Country ifcrwhnnts or others to
id to Charleston, or tb? V/.?.r
J ,r- V?ur3 fur
f article in his line ot'bnsinugv, for he Iim
aw, and t!x< eUi nt
BAKER,
! ia prepared with oew machinery to HAKE
;rad, cakfs, gkackkrs, pilot>EAD
BOSTON BI80171T, Ac., cheaper
,n their edit be had olee where,
fie will warrant the materials uoed about
Bakery, to be of lite boat quality, and ia
he cau give entire aatiafactioa to bis cua.
:>eta.
Ikmntry merchants will hud it greatly to
ir >ul rootage to patroniae the
CUE it AW BAEEfiY,
it ell nvfcnt t they and tha community pen
lly are invited to celt and judge for themres.
Wee of Craclww Ac., per pound, 12k eta.
WASlL. GRAFFT.
fan. 1?, 1?4T. da?If
; f7, i ..
.. .<r u~?i-?*
Xxmtfve Deportment
' 4 Dwmewa te, lftit..'
i tL OOjl.v n,
r ,!4twIa ^ *^>-^4 to Ilu K*.,
ftc' ?- B. t, WATTS, .
V
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