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< - mm>< m < i i_u J ' i Hoetrji. j From 0,< Home Journal, I BY MRS. T. H. BEVERRIGE, OK OALVf.SToV TLX A3. I saw a youthful mother, Once ou ft snmmer'a dr*-, Set down a Hinilii.ir infant, To watch its frolic play ; It gamboled on tho flowers That ducked the carpet u'er, And seethed, with "hild'ah wonder, Kaeh object to explore. A tome thing ou tne instant Itj glad carter aricsts i Aud "acncstlt it gazes where A gulden iunhor.ni resU ] VVhilo oti the ne-. found glory It fixed its wondering evrs, And truthfully rraclied fouth his baud, To seize the glittering print. I And now its tiny fn.gurr. olosp The trensii-e rich and urc, Which in its br.bv innocence It sureiv thought wuh there, But oh ! that hand uncloses. And to its earnest ga/o II* veals no gem of beauty? No bright imprisoned rays 1 And thou the first o> uiuuy tent Fell ou tlio cherub face? The first sad disappointment In life's uncertain mce ! And thus it has been with Ud dl, vv no iu nark game nave pinvoU? We've sought to gros| the sunsliiue, And only found the shade. J i ST El'LI EN G IliAJKD. This wealthy merchant, who tlourishcd ! 1 in Philadelphia, not many years ago, was one c1' the best friends to the working classes that ever li\ed. lie admired industry |1 as much as lie desp'.aeth sloth, and there nc. r has boon known an io-tunce where , 1 be did ii ?l 1 trniah employment or money ' to an industiioiis man in distress. Early one morning Mr. G. waa walking , around tit.j square, where the mechanic?' 1 hmisj.- now stands, John S.^ith, whj had voiked on his buildings in the humble ! capacity of hod carrier, uud who Mr. G, i1 had rioted for hi> ii miual activity, j?.pj>liod i to bttu for r-ssiat.uioo. yvhen something like ' the following diah>? to took placo : Assistance I work ! N ou want to work ! Yos, sir. it's, a loug tiaro aince I've had . anything to do. Very well; I shall give you some.? ' You we d?-?u stone yondaro : Yes, sir. | i Very well; you shall let and put him < in this place. You aee? l'es, dir. I Ard you done, ooiuo to me at my i hank. J ( >'niith diligently performed his ta.sk, ! I whkhaooon.phshcd about one o'c'ock wh?n : < be ropai'vl iu Mr U. and informed him < chat it was finished, nt the same time ask- ! mg if he could give bim soiuu more ; I work. i .Ah, ha! Out? You want mn;6 work ? t' Very well, you fthall go place deui atone* I I where you crot biiu. Cnderat&iidez ? You j take him buck. 1 < Yog, sir. j t Away went Smith to hi* work which ! r having got through with about sunset, he , i waited oa Mr G. for hie pay, j i Ah, ha, you all finish. t fen, sir. Ver,- well, How much money shall 1 give you ? * One dollar, six a Dr.t is honest. You take no advantage, t Dere is your dollar i Can I do any thing else for you ? Oni; come here when you got up tomorrow. You shall have some work. Next morning, on calliug, Smith wi<a not a little astonished when told thar he , must "take dem stone* back again," nor * was Us astonishment diminished, whoa the ardor was repeated for the fourth and last tine. However, he was one of thoso Uppy kind of perHona who minded his 1 o*n business, and wont on hia job with all?he detferance imaginable. When he callcl on Mr. G. in the evening, and informeuhiui that the stones were aa they were, ho saluted thus in the moot cor- | dial inuo0vij MA L. If ? ? ? * ? ? au, xaonttwur, smith, you snail bo my < man ; yuu mind your own basilica* ; you do what is told yo-a ; yon ask no noetiona ; you no interfere. You got on* vife 7 Yes. sir. Ah ! dat is bad! Vono vifs in bvl! Any ( df little chicks I Yea, sir; five living. Five! dat is good; I like five; I like J you, Monsietr Smith, you like to work ; you mind yotr business. Now I do some, thing, for your five. letcle chicks. Theretake theao fir* pieces of paper for you shall work for them ; ; ju eball mind your business, aui your little chicks shall want fire more. Good bye. The feelings of the grateful uian being too much overcome to allow him to leply, he departed in silence y and by minding J hit own bueioerw, he is uow one of the , wealthiest of the name in l'hiladelpbla. ? HM? t - * ' ? ? no iron legend mj? the* when child mile* iu iu bleep the eugeU *ie hovering ever end whinpering toil. Tierce Pungent think* differently. Qe eiUw the oeee i ot a poetio young ledy who ?nii;M her iufunt nephew nailed? 'T?o?r litths one, the cberato ere aingir.gU, iu' "Tut, onueeoee, i'olljr," eeid the laetar-of. , fftct mother,"it> not the cherubs?It's the ebclic" 1 BB| Ks'jj''} f V* ' * s "jf * j.rfc #V \'v; *V<i9$ ' ? v ^ Jjrt ' : i y*. j t t i . ifc- 1 's? * | k ? XE1 management op horses. To a mau who has flue horses and wants :? keep them ro, the subjoined hints are iu valuable : Jt i? one thing to know how to use- a horse but ii. is another to know how to take <m r? of him. A Htabied horse need.: special care and attention. His feeding must be ns regular, *> tho measurement of the hours. Wbori a ohauge of feed is inade, it innat bo dono with groat care, giving i small allowauce at first, until the stomach beoomes used to the ohange. Ho oust be cleaned every day; aDd when we 9ay cltantd, wo mean all that can bo convoyed by thut word. A good curry comb, brush, nud an oiled woolen cloth, arc tho utcirils necessary. First take the curry comb, and begin at the top of the ncok, back of tho ears, working the hand both wayr. Proceed in thin way, till you have gom >ver the eutire hody and leg?- Then take both comb and brush, and after every other stroke, draw tho brush across the teeth of the comb, to clean it. An ox perieuccd groom will do thie instantaneously. This done, toko your cloth and lay the coat, and reuio'/o tho dust, which adhere-) to tho outside '*'tiO !* ?#>?? onrl ??ih. must also feci the brush. Fow men know how to olcati a horse properly 11' the above directions ire fol lowed, daily, your horecs will enjoy good health, generally. Stabled horacs must be exorcised daily. This i? absolutely essential to ??od health If the foet of your horses are brittle, and are liable to break and crack, they must be oilod, onoo a week. A horse thus treated, will always be ready to go when vruoied and you will not be nsbauied either to ride, or drive hiui. Another thing quite as important, is a clean and well ventilated stable. NVc cannot excuse any farmer, or horso owner, who does not clean his stables twioe a day. A stablo should be ao constructed, ns to have a wide passage way or floor in front, to feed from above the inauger a space should be left, a foot or two in width, clear, nud the passage way should he the avenue for the supply of fresh air to the nostrils of the horse A horse enjoys a good bed, and it should no'or bo refused him. At night, take your fork auu make it up light, and you will feel amply re warded for the humans treatment you have given your beast. Sixav \i. Illustration Of Inh'in Sa. uac itv ?A correspondent of the Tribune writnn: from I hilnlolnhia savn? o I ? A.pff.p(? of Governor Floyd, when he wm in the gubernatorial chair of "V irgimait be. enure lna duty, a*Chief Kxecutive of the Sfca'e, to pay over to a certain tribe of lu^i :ns a sum of money which had been be|Ueathod to ihnui Lv t JutiuguidiuJ hou vl Virginia in whoso veins mur'c?. Indian blood. The Indians assembled at the Kx ecativo obauiber to receive the lncuey. I'lie Governor as a matter of course, was oouud to make a speech on the occasion, lit- coin me; i oe.i gmtidlj by saying:" Urctb ;ren?I am proud to call you brothers, for he blood of the red man ecu rues through uy veins aa well a.? your own." whereupou hi old chief stepped up to the Governors icck, then under his own nose, and atones ixolairned, "Mo Indian ! Nigger^ XiggtrJ" Pgr An eminent painter was asked that he mixed his colors with to produce uch an extraordinary effect. *1 mix b .-tn with brains, sir/ was the answer. PROFESSIONAL. JNO. R. MALLOY, ^ttornej at Jato, Will Practice in the Courts of Chesterfield oid tho adjoining Districts. war umuc aicnera*, s- VJ. Jan. 1, lft66. 27?tf. s. j. towImsend" Moninj at $ato,. A*X> XOLICITOR IN CRI ITY) ?asmtfrawfl&iws* ?u WILL VKACT1CC I* THE COlKTrt or SHstmcarniLO, MARLUGHO; IAKLINOTO* ajcd It A WON DimrUCTft. BoaineM confided to him will moot with prompt and eareftal attention. Jan. 13, 1867 30?tf C. P. TOWNSEND, <7Utnrrmi nf (itm ?w ryi ? -rn W ??? ^ X ? Will practiro In Marlborough and the ad* oining DiatricU. All buaineae entrusted to hi* car* wJ1 be oott oarefully attend*4 to. Ofiee?Henrietta* ilia, 8. OL 54?ly , JLI H . I fj -- u _ J. A. <fe W. C. INGLIS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW A ,*? SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, CHOtAW, A C.t Practice in Cheetnrfield and the adjoieinf Dtrtricte. Ofiee tm Market eueet, fceUree* r-^ntaad fteeoad etrcele. ".V Jv ' ,* fj ^ ( v,, v ;. ,? y> ,.'' w Jgfey B ?BS BJ WM.L T. PRINCEj I AT 7 ?MBIT AT lAW !amb SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. I Practices in the Courts for Chesterfield Mariboronyh. Darlington and Marion District* Otfic* at CIIEttAW, S. C June IC 1?ly ~IOS. l. WALSH ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, WILL j racticein llouar and the adjoining Districts. U? Office at CONWAYBOBO', 8. 0. _-IN EQUITY. ""'2 South Carolina, ! Marlborouyh Dixfr't. William H. Smith, upjdicant, "j against Silas Scipper. Rcbocca Fairley, j Nancy JVnver and others. ' It appearing to my satisfaction that Rebecca Fairley, Nancy Turner, Ann Walters, Henry Walters, John Walters, William Walters, , Silas Scippor, Silas Scirpar, jr., Thomas Scip; per, Martha Soipper, Sion ncipper, Harriet Scipper, Harris Scipper, Mary Seipp# r, Noah j Scipper, William Scipper, Julia Ann Seipper, Nancy Jane Scipper, Samuel F. M. Scinuer. j Marion Seipper ond Francis Sripper. a part of the defendants reside without this State, it is I therefore ordered, that they do appear and object to the division of sale of the real Estate of Silas Scippcr, deceased, on or before the Twenty second day of April next, or their con| sent to the same will be entered of record. E. P. ERV1N, Ordinary, M. D. I Jan 20 31?12t ! THESTATK^ sorrrficAR ollva, CHESTEHK1 ELD I) 1STK10T. Jn IJquity. I Martha Totnlinson, , Thomas Tomliuson. Jr., j ivr. ' Bill for marshalling | Thomas Timlin sen, Sr., !- assets, injunction, ; Ann Kliza TonJinson, f partition, Ac. I Sackett, Lynes A Go., I and others. It appearing to my satisfaction thai Thomas j Toiolin*on,Sr., Isaac if Frothing ham, Willard M Nrwell. Chari >s M V?woll, James Newell, ! ' William !!. Sackett, Kdnurd Lynes, Nathan ; i It. Sackett. George H Brewster. P? tcr Mallet, J jail Jesse Paultuier, i cfondunts it this <nse, me absent ftoia mid resident out of tho limits ' i of this State. On motion of J. A. A W. O. Inglis, ordered i ; that the said tibseiu defendants do rJend, an i ! Kwr-r or demur to the Complainants bill, with- ! in thro months from the date of the first pub- t '..cation of this order, or on their failure to do i so. tho bill will be ordered to be taken /to con\fc-'i>o against. them. j It is further ordered that publication of this order be (nude t wice a uiontK, tor t'.e space of | throe months, in tin Po> Leo Herald. J.O. CRAIG, Com. Eq. 0. L>. I 0 itnuiissioner'sol'iee. Chesterfield, Nov. 'lo. lS>n- 23-2m-hni. : THE STA Ti: < F SOUTH CAROLINA, MA 11LBORO UG H I) ISTRICT. In (Jhancsry, Lrnily it. Cause, by her } Committee, I liill fur sole A con-' t*. J- firmntion of sale of i Jimes H Lane A wife, j negroes A relief, and others. I T Appearing to m. satisfaction that Jane M. S Evans, Samuel J.Gnuae. George W. Cause, Julius L. Cause, Thomas Blackwell, Eliza Blackwell, William Wilson, Emaline Wilson, Julia Turner Wilson, Cornelia Grant Wilson, John J. Wilson, Wiiliam W. Wilson, John Peter Cause, Thompson Cause, Charlotte Anna Cause, and Cause, youngest rhild of Peter P. Oaase, dee'd-, defendants to this bill, aro absent from and reside without the limits of this State, on motion of W. 1). Johnson, complainants solicitor, it is ordered that the said defnnHftnia tin ^ ** lL- 1 . -w.?ugvv es I Ml ucmur, Ml ino i said bill within three month* from the publication of this order, and that in default thereof, the said bill will be ordered p-~o ennfwo against them- It i* also ordered that a copy of thia order be published in the Pea Dee Herald, for the apace of three month*. CommiMioners office, Marlboro' S. C. D. MATHKSON, 0. K. M. DNov. 4,18A6- VI 3m THE STATE Or SOUTH CAROLINA, MARLBOROUGH DISTRICT, in Chancery. wu. u, Stanton ft wife, vt. Bill for account and Martha Smith, odrurx., " pnrtiliou and relief and other*. IT appearing to hit aatiafaction \fcat Cherlea Smith, one of the defendant* to thia bill, U extent from and re* idea without the limit* of thu Stat ; on motion of W. D. Johnaon, comt>la?nanU v>licitor, it U ordured that the maid CbaHos Smith do plead, anawer or detnnr to the said bill within three nioaths from the pub licatton of thia order, and that in default thereof, the raid bill be ordered pro co^fimo again* t him. It it aleo ordered that a copy of tbia order be published ia the Peo Dee Herald for the apart of three month*. OainmiMiucera office, Marlboro' ft. C. D. HATHliSON, 0. E. M. D. Mot. 4,1846. 21$m. liUMMU3l FLEAS. STATE OF SOUTH OA HO UNA, MARLBOROUGH DISTRICT. At the Oommum PUtm. Robtrt E. Towneeod, who it io the nuatody I of the Sheriff of Meilboeongh Diatrict, by rir* tue of n writ of capiat nd setiafiu iro-ium at the Hit of Oacer Chreamao, Wing filed in this offloe log ether with a acbedula oft ceth, of hit whole oauato and -fleet*. his petition to the Court of CommoA Plena, peering that he may be admitted to the benefit of the A eta of the General Aeoeably, mode for the relief of insolvent debtor* It is ordered ihet the anid Gecor (Aessinen nod all other*, the creditor* to whom the eeic Robert E. Townwud, la in noy viae indebted, be, nod they ore hereby feaSaoM* :iiw oa th? ao ootid Moiday ia Maroh n?xt, to *fe?v ^SaatS* Coo it Room. f Cterk, , baa. 1, MM. *? "/ /(Li % V. ' > 'jW $dM~ * w JjffrjBMHNHR :> r - - > ^ ^ KmmnMt >WMW SS fififii t1if state of south ca ho un a, I C MARYBOROUGH DISTRICT* In t\t Cur*H*cn Flea*. James R. MoLauriu, ) P.JM .3d A?ig.M, | X,?chm?>l4 US. f John L. Fairly. J WHEKllAd, the plaintiff did, on the fifth day of September. A- D., 1850, file his declaration against the defendant, who (as it I is Maid) is absent frt m and'without the limit' of this State, and has neither wife nor Attorney ! known within the same, npon whom a copy of j F] the said declaration might bo served : It is , J ordered, that the said defendant Jo ? up, ar and plead to the snid declination, on or befoie the i sixth day of September, which will be in the ai year of our Lot.' one thousand eight hundred 0 and fifty-seven, ou.'vwiac final and ahotduto I) judgment will theu be given and awarded j th against him. P. McOOLL, Clerk. di Clerk's Office. Marlboro' '>istrict, I 14?ly. ! tr 8upl?aW ifli, 1H5(. | le3a. I sc STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, hi MARLBOROUGH DISTRICT. f* In the Common Plea.t. Horatio Townsend, who is in tho custody of 11 the Sheriff of Marlborough District, by virtue of a writ of capias ad satisfaciendum, nt the y suit of Oscar r.heesman, having fileaintbis 0 ofhco together with a schedule on oath of his whole estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying thst bo may i be admitted to the benefit of '.he Acts of the General Assembly, made for the relief of in solvent debtors. It is ordered that tho snid 1 - 11 I ... lis WOV.i?I VIIVCBIU?U KIMI an uwivrO| IIITJ LTVUiurro , to whom tbe aaid Horatio Townseud is in any ! wise indebted, be, and tbey are hereby sum- ] moncd, and have notice to appear before tho i said Court, at Marlborough Court Housa, on , tbe second Monday in March next, to show , cause, if any they can. why the prayer of tho ; petition aforesaid, should not be granted. (k Clerk's Offim. .Marlborough \ P. McCOLL, k Court House. ) Clerk. Dec. 5,1 #56. 25 tf Ti J . d . 1* i ok a. r d, Merchant Tailor, ? Respectfully tenders his thanks to fo his old cn.Momers, and the community 0 generally for their liberal patronage, and as- _ sures them that he intends to deserve a continuance of the sameHe has just received a large and carefully selected stock of CLOTHS, CASS1MERES, &c. ALSO, READY MADE CLOTH I SO. j And every thing else usual in his line of| ? business. His plates of tbe latest New York ; ^ styles have been received and he is prepared , in every reject to fill orders committed to bim , satisfactorily- [ ^ t/aiT For all work done at the shop he is i compelled to require cash payments. itns - Tnn miaSwMijr.^ r.?tn Iraw l.?s?\<l 1 - - several 11. rses ar.d VehiclA which he will hire { i* out for cash. Q J. D. PICK ARI). Chcraw S C., Sept, 25.1856. 15- tf I C H E 1 COACH MANI THE undersigned are carrying on the Coach an ea, near the Southern terminus of Kershaw Foundry, and are prepared, with GOOD WORKMEN to fill all orders sent them to the entire satisfacti They, also, keep on hand CARRIAGES, HO he latest styles, which they will sell at reaaonahle REP AI done neatly aad promptly, and all their work wi freight npoo any Job of theirs, the mine of wh at any station on the Cheraw and Darlington ^ tie raw, tt, c., June VtH, 1HS6. NEW S AN] FIT* in !L TP Si! j& JE* & xs. 0? JUftT RBOBmCD at tba Boom racantly a fall taottawl of ? GROCERIES AND by tbo gaaaw Marion, coaaMtlaff. is part, of X Adaauuitina and Tallow CaotUoa, Java, Rio and Colowoaa, Estrada tor Flavoring, Salad Oil, 8wa? ardToaa, Maabatal by 14, ^ o* wbole Banal aad C AND Of ail deaeriptioaa (aaada to order,) Baokri and I QiBjp>r^WoUa?|?, Clow, CHOiCII ffHAXm Wxtam-Hoo Cfcowirf Mm* Ui ?oo* Loci FroU^. I 1UUW CwHWrto, Not* of oil 0/ate??, *?., otxi All otWa *rtieU? ?Mol!y kept n oily, At <.,f"" 8, &, Ociotm MU, 1864. j v K>- CM ccot to tbo Nf?t 6n of ?k?rgo, : y' . , *' 2.0. harlcston and TO CHE RAW. STEAMER PEE DEE. rHIC Steamer Pec Dee. Captain* Gkoruk MlK.rtElf, ia now readv to receive FREIGHT AT CHARLESTON, i?i will leave with despatch for Cheraw via j oorgetown and all the landings on the Pee i eo River?continuing her trips regulaidy j roughout the season. The Pec lice is well known as a very lii'ht aught boat and hr.s invariabiy made nor , ipn with punctuality and despatch a', all seams and stages of the river. Capt- Mansfield begs to return bis thanks to ts frien !s and the public for the liberal pat- j mage heretofore extended to him. and hopes f perseverance and industry to merit a con- I nuance of the same. Merchandize and Cotton conaigued to the gents at Charleston ard Georgetown will be rwarded free of Commission. S. A L. ilOWItY tV. CO., Agents at Charleston. J. M. L. HEATH, Agent at Georgetown. W. A. CARRIGAN, Agent at Society Hill. W. II. PARUAM, Agent at Gardner'a Bluff. | DOUGLAS N18 BET, Agent at Cheraw. ? October 1, 18o0. 11 -if. Panrj Silk DrettMA NOME very rich and beautiful, French Me5'ino, Ftmcb DeLane, (all wo<d) solid color I and printed of the latest and prei'ie"' st- lc ;. ! rimuiings Ac. It it w,. HIV Ohcraw, 8. C. October 21, 1P56, l'J?tf. I Ct jV |S |N^KO.\ltS,. i.. , i bran* of very superior ?(ua!itj r sale by It, If, CLARK. A Co, ct, 21 1H66, 19?t'*. EASLS. nailsT 10,000 lis. nails, ofall rxi*vt 40-s for t la by R. II- CLARK k Co. Oct, 2?, 1856. 20?tf.J Philadelphia Boots & Shoes, j rl'ST recoivnl. a laree Stock of J. Miles k ' Son's and Christopher McMullen's Vntcr Proof A Drrw Hoot*. ( Also, French. Calf. Kid Top Congress Gait, i 5 sn<2 I.stood Shoes. Also, Ladies and Misse- ! aropieo and Kid Boot , and half liootss j aiters and Slipper<, for sale by I). NALLOY. Scpteinler 23, 1956. 16?tf. t A W " __ J F A C T 0 R Y. d Carriage making business in adl its branchstreet, and adjacent to Mr. W. T. Moore's AND MATERIALS, on of their patrons. iC&AWAYS, BUGGIES and SULKIES of prices. RING arrauted for one year. They will pay the icb is over fifty dolUrs, If to be delivered Railroad. A. RACK k CO 24...tf. T O R T? JL V 1.1 U D 6_0 0BS. occupied by W. H. TOMLINSGN. FANCY GOODS iuoa, Lard, Sugar*, of all Had*, Sparta 1 Lagnira Co?b?, liar an] Fancy ftoapa, !?, Oaoopa, Pmmctm, JalKaa, flalatina liita, No-1, 2 and AICS U.LLL* W.lt, .. a?Jn> iauou iiHiuWf MT/vvi^vif nd Tnjnerie f Hod*, Yeeet Powder* end OF CfGAM, ?, * re MeortouMU / OAKB ORNAMKNTSj I kiodei Ooefcen Butter. Orwofers, l'Ue ? u> --'* - y. ' ; . k H :' y . . ' ; " *' ' ?* v 1% Union Line. Charleston OheraW Via. Georgetown. STEAMER* MAIUON AND GOV. GR* HAM. The well known-and Popular -.teainfr Mari' on Gapt. .Tno. Ferguson is now regularly engaged in the Trade between Churlc-ston, George ro*rt. and Chora w and is known as the itaoa# prompt and efficient Boat in the trade. The Gov. Graham is of very light draught and well alcutat^d for t%e River trade, ancf being iw-v* m 1R0 handi of an old and experi en cad eomrtHsridor, C. J. Relyer can be relied npc.rt. to deliver her freight without detention I be Gov Graham will onlv run to Georgetown but will connect with the Clarion in low stages of the River, thereby avoiding any dotentn rr irwni juw water i oin noats be:rg well proviaed will, suitable Lighter*. ( on .ignment* to the Agent* in Charleston will be forwnrded free of comininaior. CALDWELL A ROBINSON. Agvnts at Charleston, SHACKLLFOllD A ERASER, Agents at Georgetown, C. COKKK A B110 , So .iett Ilill. . TOWNSEND A DOGGLASS, ^ DAN'L A. HORN. & Agent at Cheraw, Oct. JSth 1856. 20?if. JOB PRINTING, u F E V ? it Y DESC KiFTiON, AND ?"? TIIE IK KMT STVLEi EBSEJISD AT THIS OFFICE. Sl'CH AS Books, Pamphlets, Catalogues, I.aw Blanks, Circulars, Blank lleeeipu, Bla.k Notes, Han i Bills Horse Bills. Invitation Tickets, Fancy Cards, Visiting Cards, Posters, Ac. %* Having engage! tbo services of good practical Primers, we feel confident that wo can give cntit . satisfaction to those who may be pleased b> favor us with their patronage. All work entrusted to iih will be executed with neatness and dispatch, and or accommodating terms. rRlN'CE A MALLOY. y NEW STOCK. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. J UST RECEIVED, by Rail Road, My lato purchases in New York, which comprise u!> unusual fine stock of LADIES DRESS ?OODS, Consisting of Silks, Morions, - 'oLsuom, Poplins, Bombazines, Alpaca., ' t CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS, Bonnets. Ribbons, Embroideries, Men and Boys Clothing, lints and Caps, Boot.', and Shoes, in great variety for Ladies, Gents, Misses, Boys and Children. CARPETINGS, Hearth Rugs, Druggets aud Mats. GROCERIES. All of which have been laid in with care, and v, ill be sold at small profits. OEOR6E W. McIVEK. September r.oth, 1856- 16?if Dan'l A. Horn JTJAh just received a well |seleet?d Stock Fall aud Winter f.ood?, in which will be found all article* u?u*l for family aud plantation use. *t,-w ...J ru?,v.? J \?wv*a uttu ViWUlL^i Hut* and Caps, Hardware and Cutlery, Boots and Sbooa, leather, Crockery, Groceries, all kinds, Provisions, Segars and Tobacco, Nails aud Hollow Vara, Ac., which will ba sold at small profits for Ci.ia Call and ae*. September 25ih, 1336. 15?tf. Mrs. Jordan" Respectfully informs h-r customers and the public generally that sho ban received a large Stock of LADIES FALL AND WINTER F NCI' Jk OKLSt fiOOdi, carefully selected by herself in New York, and of the latest styles. Her Stocks consists in part of iLAnnirsix nrinvsa fanvftmet Silks, Merinos, Leisures, Alpacas, Poplins, Ac. BONNETS. A complete assortment of ?jnnets, Ribbons and Trimmings. CLOAKS AND TALMAS. Also. a large assortment of Materials and Trinuumga fir Cloaks, Talmas and Mantilla*, Collars, Chemisettes, Sleeree, Bands, Cuffs, Veils, Quilting .. Flouncing, Ruse he*, Fringes* mower*, (iiovti*, MiM*y WmuntlcU, Houoioo, Muslin, Thrust! Laces, Is?stings s?d Idgiugs. TRiB Hit* 6S. Jt complete assortment of *1' kinds of Trimmings ana Dress Materials, en J si! other thing* is her line , all c: which will be sold' en as iavorabln terms as by say how? in this plane. Cheraw, Sept. 34th, lftKJ " 1??if >? f1 f W,< III K I Freach KmbrdMerie*. ^OLLARaB-Tes,Linen SmWe Han* wLyk?r?:hiei>,Fi<mociriffst ?dstnce.iad Insert it,?, Hosiery endSS6nC^id Oloeea. Helta, 4w. D. B. McARM. Chernw, S. C. October 31, 19M. It?tf. ""A .41 A 4 *W' ** 4?V? '? ' ' ? ^ fr/'i'