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% "iVr; ?crirmni P i , * ^ v ? ?*Selected Poetry. =_ _ AJJ5^^.,iJ|| ug>, . Tskkt with me, 0 my Saviota f For the day i* passing by -y See I the shades"of evening gather, And the night is drawing nigh . Tarry with me ! tarry with too ! H Pass mo not unheeded by. ' Many friends were gathered round me, In the bright days of the past; But the .grave has closed above them, And I linger-here the last: I am lonely ; tarry with rue, Tilrthe dreary night is past. ' Dim used tot me is crrtb'y beauty ; Yet the Spirit's eye would fain Ilcst upon Tuvjovely features: Shall I seek, dear Lotto! in vain ? Tarry with me, O tr.y Sa? iol k ! L/ct ni? see Tiiy smile again. * ' Dull my car to earth-born music ; Speak Thou, Loiu>, in words of cheer: Feeble, tottcriug my foot-?tcp, Sink* my heart" with sudden fear , Cast Thisf. arms dear Lohd! around mc, Let me f?el Thy presence near. 4 Faithful Memory paints before mo Hvery deed and thought of sin; Open Thou the blood filled fountain, (.'lea one tny guilty soul within . Tarry, thou forgiving Saviour, Waah me "wholly from my sin* , * ? ' Deeper, deeper grow the shadows, Paler now the glowing west: Swift the night of death advances ? Shall it be the night of rest P Tarry with me, O my Saviour ! Lay uty head upon Thy breast. Feeble, trcmhCnf;, fainting, dying, Loan, I cai* myself on Twer; Tarty with mo through the darkness While I sleoft, still w&toh by jne Till th? morning, then awake me, Dearest 1/oap, to dwell with Turk.!' lypoutai. , From, the Mercury. THK DOT) RAH CORN. * ; * ' '? We are living on the eve of great do. vslopmenta in the Agricultural world, and in every industrial pursuit And it ma} as well be received as no bod ill compensation for ihe huge political abuees nn<J complexities so ehsrscteristie of the times. Yea, let us oonfuan that we see in it much that given premise of better times politi. oally. It U true we need relief (Vote sectional agitators and federal aggresfhns Ktii ft fttfl' IM n?Vl. iliui/ian4. ......I. ' - ? w. v v?mv* mvoiuvi aw* rvai VJVJtjr IUN important to our bappiocw And among th* m ncne hold a higher place than th< demand for some carnal wbuee annual pro duetion will both improve the noil, au<] . afford abundant provision for the rearing mad fattening df stoc^of every description That such a plant has boon discovered, and in already in our poejwawiou, in uiy nerioos belief; it only remains to bring it U the notioe of the agriculturalists and tar mere of the country. Th? general ant proper cultivation of the grain known w Indian Millet, or iVrarab, will work t revolution in 8outhera agriculture. On i small area, devoted to grain crops, ant therefore with an enlarged area for th< production of ootton, ample provisions wil be made on every plantation for all tb< neceesttoea and olaima of stock. The grant reeolt meat be an Acceleration of thowhacl of progress lands will improve more rap Uiy, homer*** become permanent an< tasteful, and laat, but net least, the inanti ate Kentucky and Tatmemeo drover rn'is diaeontiaue hia visits, and leave for , batter disposal, the thporands sX dollar MMb be if wmillj abatraating from oui mil and ywkah. . The Dourah (JMcu Surguqp) haa long beau the wtaplo prori moo orop of those oountriei of tha Rwi whoee orowded popoktloas nooeeaital* th< v iihhiiut of tboaa tnwh oaij whan ' W; poWwr;, u moat abundant?in Aim D^mt, .AMoa, yhiaa, Southern flardpa ad Japan, Nate* haa thus, U afema ft tod thia weftjl plant to bcoodte a ooa |p9tod ofalmoat tracy aUme am ftan^ Mtefioo to the Son than bordor o pfrjijl i mi'i, ?af%# aainbt ba apaadl 1y aawUmaUd anwh farther north tfaMJpki i t?#*ret; at Hi tba aaaa ?r ta? ftotM TUarn/'ft'r' it ?tU riw m wall o 0 * -w y ?... - . poor laud ftu rich. Lil^e most. incfrridn tli of its kind, it delight* in fortHity, and its yield must ever bo in a direct ratio t^iththe nutrition It receives. Jt m claim#! for it, nevertheless, that theft is uothieg fh*J , tidious or ariBtocratie In its nature; tt docs " - * not turn up its nose at poor land, hut.pply cocks its oars. It it not necessary, -in ^ order to obtain a roepoctablo grop of it, to dig eighteen inches deep,. exhaust all the sources of fertility on the premised, and 4 good large slice of one of the Chinaha Islands to boot. A thin soft will yield., a good crop?one that will astonish; but a rich light loam/ with sufficient moisture, will send up towards heaven a perfect i cnno-.bmlra of stalk nnd golden grain. ! As to the best, methods of planting tho ' j Don rah, they are as various na the noils ( on which it may grow It is sOmotimes , sown broadcast; at others drilled, moro or i loss thick, in ri ws two foot apart; and ?8 | ' often planted, jost as wo do common coin. J I have a small lot gf it, at this time, plant - ^ n.l in tnoth'wl. which, although onlv l .u w-# o J I ! half mi tilted, already obstructs the -view J in almost c^ory direction through it. Anotfu r, planting iti ray garden, that was : drilled in rows three feet apart, and thiu- 1 j nod to about eight inches, is also doing well. On the avorago of lands; howovor, i a medium distance,. I am satisfied, would i bo bof 'i?say three feet and a half by one linthorow. To sustain a crop sown broad ! cast, the soil should bo well utirrod and , raauured, though if it to merely io obtain ; fodder, it would do well on auy soil. For | the pvrpofie of fattening hogs thore is no crop undor the sun which, with the same . amount of nutrition, is as abundant in supply as the Dourab; they not only eat the grain with avidity, but chew up every particle of the to extract its rich saccharine matter. And hero it becomes most valtiaTlftb, too, ns an improver of land; the "hogs an. turrtod In upon it, - and* anch is the vast amount of atalk, that when they have finished the field, it lies covered several inches deep over its entire surfaoo with the?dobris 'nhd offal of thei^, work. Wo have ponced this paper, Mr. Editor, in order to bring more effectually before the planters and farmers of thd State, at least ono of the most valuable of the ocralia not .ns a neV dUoovory, for the Doarah lias been lon^ known oven in this country, but aa a plant possessing those I neeuliir oroncrtios which omiucntlv ndaftt it to meet one of the pressing wants of tho South. , \BBEVILLE. Fr*,m the. Sou ihmrm Oultii atof. i EXPERIMENT INFODDFB PULLING. i? j EoiTtms Southern .Cultivator? . Having been fo? a long time impressed Willi toe 1 ueu thai,stripping tlii vlnuCa frus; j the corn stalk* for fodder was an unprofitable business, I made several experiments with the view of testing tho correctness of my theory. , V., . In the year 1818, I selected G rows of corn pf equal length, and planted and cultivated in every respect alike, as near as possible. * From three of tho row#, I had ' the blades all stripped off at the usual fod ' ' tier palling season, and upon the remaining throe, were all left Whon tho corn was thoroughly dried upon .those aMlkw front ' which tho fodder was stripped, T had utl ' gathered. I)pon counting the number | ears in each lot I' found that tho parcel ' ; which -ras gathered from tho atfdks with ? | the fod for stripped off oat nuniberod nub* I bins&i.d all the other, about thirty; but II upon weighing tho two, notwithstanding *' the o:her.Jot counted the mo-t, tho corn 3 taken frwo the stalks, npon which thobla' des were left, weighed *29 or 80 Jb*. the raoef whon weighed upou the cob. ) It was then ahellod, and the parcel with 1 Oie blades left on still out weighed tho oth* er bj 28 lbs. I then measured and weigh' o.d it, with rieV of ascertaining how much " each lot would weigh to the bushel, and ' found the oorn taken from the trlalka with v thd hU^os stripped off to weigh 52 pound1* t?th?>a*bel, and that taken from the f stalks rtth the blades left on weighed 711 lbs to the bushel 4 Seeing this great <lif* - ferenoe, (181 lbs..) it occurred to me at i first that perhaps the Uadae bed been strip9 ped too upon, from the on# let, bat when 9 I reflected upon the* weight (62 lbs.) X t found ft to he about (hp arevege freight of ? that variety (gourd seed) of corn when tkd ? fodder ie poHedoff, saw nuftomiity fat this - part of the oouetry, end, ihevefcfu, that 1 eould notmeke the difference. k A mini the Idiw nnsiosi mff in it ? - fp ? t Kapa U?? flom taken tarn Mm flteJka upon U ?kkfc?UiU f*4?*m* htk, wm gnAfcarcd * too mm) taleftbia Vfct ody i0wd?4 an 11 in. ftrarof WamoR Mm Md*t? * Mm aulka, far if tka frm Dftfc* wh>?^ the * j foMa* wnajftfippnn. ?an*r?nM?b teW | howad, and Muit npo* wbiob tW bladaa ft Urvrakft niMt, bat oonMnnad gram and I <+w "* ' .... - " >??' 'fmw - full of wp, / as it did) the com* w*? still undergoing mio process of metbrirt^ which I believe to "he tho caee, consequently* wo arc forcod to tho oodVioti* that *5 lonft | as the oorn bladp retains -any imp fn it the ' corn ieinjured by stripping it from the stalk. With the jntentloh, however, of testing thoroughly this ran iter, I placed both parcels away carefully In barrels, expecting to Weigh thom again in the fblfewing spring, at which timothey would undoubtedly bo oouio thoroughly dried; but, unfortunately for this part of the experimont,the rats and mice got in among it, nud so damaged it that nothing satisfactory could he douewith it. Yours truly, PRWIRESS. South 4Jar<tliiuit 1856. Ilf-tnet/y for Rvni in Cotton.?It is state^ by some of our ootcmporaries, on tho luthority of an intelligent farmer of south ' Carolina, that salt ehwn in tlu. proportion ' >f half bushel per 'aero anioflgst (Jotton, is * certain romcd y against rust. Tt wilf,"it it is said not only prevent ruat but stay its 1 *vagos and Vostoro tho discnsod^plant to ( Health and vigor. _ The remedy' is worth a trial, and if it is effectual will be of immense * Henofit to tho planting interest of tho south, d Wo should liko for some of our friends to test the remedy, and fot us ltnow the result. iiJumliu* Enq. DIRECTORY. ] ro\VN COUNCIL OF TTTE TOWN OF CI1KUAW t#v * W. L. T. Prince, Intendant. VT. J.-W*ddill, .) , LH'S; }*?? W. J. Ven oD,. 1 . * . * f Thomas H. Tomjinsou, Clerk. A. *P. l<each, Marshall. * i Meets 1st Saturday in each montlj. i . o * " MERCHANTS BANK OF SOUTH CARO LINA, AT CHERAW : J. C. Coit, President. v ' . A. Mut-farlan, ) ? I). MalJov, 0. Cokor, Henry Mel ver,. ?W. Godfrey, Cashier. J. F. Mathe* in, Clerk. M. II. H. Duval!, Teller. * , Discount d&y> Thursday. 5?_o?1 11 BANK OF WADESBOBjO', N- 'QJ* | W R Leak, President. O W Little, ' 8W Cole, ' ' Thos Kolanson, * T.; _ ^ P Iticfcardson, I)ir*Cfbm' Jos Whito, P G Smith, II II IImuiiuwuu. Ca?<4?r. . ... ' ! , N Beverly, Clerk. ? . Discount day, Tueuday-. CHERAW AND DABLINOTON RAIL ; .ROAD COMPANY t A MucfarUn, President- * ] S 8 Solomons, Chief Rngiceer.' ] J H Mclvor, Secretary and Treasurer. i J A Inglis, Solicitor. i E J Waddill, Freight and Ticket Agent. THE COUNTS .OF LA W, S. Q, SIT ??m taMlisristiU J _ { '1st Monday in March and October. ' run v, a Hi.i-. .ii;?' : *2nd Monday fn March and October, FOR nARLTMOTCTN t 3rd Monday in March and Octo!)er. FOR MAECJON J J 4th Monday in March Mid (October. Return day 15 daya below each Court. 1FE COURTS OF EQUITY, 8. Q., SIT JiX?r cH*8T*RrirLi>: -Toraduy alter 1st Monday in Felmiary. FOR MARtCOllO' : Friday after 1st Monday in Fefcniary, L FOB DARLlJIflTON : 2d Monday in February. PGR MARION r " Frida> after 2d Monday in February. ? 0?. SUPERIOR COURTS OF N. CAROLINA. FOB AN Sot* COUNtt : * 2d Monday In March, And September.COUNTY COimTS OF #. CAROLINA. FOR AN HON' COUNTY;. 2d Monday in January, April, July, and October. ' ? n ?o~ ? 4 SOLICITOR O? SASTERN CIRCUIT, & CAROLINA: itecry Mcltet, Fjmj. ? '? % * O 'b ? DISTRICT OFFICER*, 8. C? W B lianaock, 8h*i4i JCCmifrCUrk. .* u uoapmu. uorooar. J C Craig, Cwnmliiiniiirii Kqoity. m J C Craig, Ordinal?. * ' v i 8 Mttkr, Tax Collattar. -iai- > ? tf k* "iEABJ DOR(K'OB? ^ ' 1 W Htwtaa, flk>il# .' , P. McCoif, Clark- . * . t v, L. J H Bolton, Coroner. Y P toviu, CommUeionw *.a BqaHf. BP Krriu, Ordinary. ' # f ^ A J (kmaton, Ttmx (WMor miese; '"*. . ywro?rv " . M B ? Whiter, (Mlnnry. 5 Tn* Ooftwetor. " ; - I " ? ' 8 COOUTX OFKICKM O* N. CAUOyNA V E Troy, MmI?t in Equity. m * ??- * ~ - s |C- ? -U !. . JJL 'jfL- 11 - 1 ' 2 ciO ? COACH MA] ^L< rfff- MBeV?. I'M . J I THE undersigned arc earryinganlthc C( ta luauchqs, year tne Southern tennlyus of.Kt foundry, and are prepared, with ttOOD WORKTIK* 0 nil all ordera sent them to'jthe entire tali*fi Tliev, also, keep on hand (JAUUIAGES, I ho latent utiles, which they, will ?(HI at rca&on* Repairing done neatly and promptly, and vill pay the freight upon Buy. Job of theirs, t leliuei id at any Btation on 'the Choraw and Ui Juno Qth, 1H56. , tKt^H tTIKUltni^ ATTHf Sew Drug ancl Chemical STORE, EAST SIDE OF FRONT STREET, OPPOdlTS TUB POSTT>VFICKa PRESH supplier Anve jnst b>*m -received, making a complete SPUING STOt^K of genuine DRUGS AND hTEpIClNtiSL Jl of which are VUItK and VRESIT, ntul ?nrranted, consisting, 1n part, of ENGLlStt, french ani> AMERICA N drug and 0 h eiii C A i. S, perfuwery, patnts, oils, dye 'stuffs, soaps and brushes* of al1? kinds, TRUSSES and supporters. [jlasfewARE and window GLASSES, . patent and plantation MEDICINES. Particular attention is ^iven to filHngofcders por Planters and Pbvsieinns, and the prices ire sure to ploase. ? Proscriptions and family receipts carefully compounded, and Medicines can r>c obtained \l all hoars tif the night at * * * Du. J. W. .GHLIHK'8 f ' Drug and Chemical Store, Opposite the Past Office. Cheraw, S.^C., June Iff, lfffitl. 1?tf. ??.. ? * Drs/lSalloy ft.CoiL DRUG STORE. MUST RECEIVED, a new supply of Drugs, Medicines is4 Chemicals, D"' Sinffiij Oils, Paints and Painters articfes, S'arnisheft, Window Qiaos, French and English Perfumery Pine Toilet and shaving 8oaps,lis>r ani * Tooth Brushes, Trusses and Supporters of all kinds, ind a largo supply of choice Toilet and Fancy articles. * fcjT Orders promptly attended to. Chcrhw, S. C., June 10, I860. 1?tf. CHKRAW' Candy Mail" factor v. *- ,v. ' * * THE undersigned continues to Manufac tare *? STEAM REFINED CANDY' of the very best material^which he offers foi sala as cheap as can be purchased "in atij Southern market. Jle, also, keeps eop3tantlj on hand a large supply of .* XV TS OP AIL DESCRIPTION*, Hermetically Sealed Fruits, Jellies Pickles Sauces, Toys, and aU articles usuaU) kept ai suclw places. * (Confectionary manufactured to order at the shortest notice. . 18. GRAFFT. Chevaw, 8v"C^ .Inns 10, 18$6. 1?..tf Court of Equity. ' State of South Carolina. CTrESTERFtELD DISTRICT IN view of the necessity which estrut* of 1 Special Term of the.Cdurt of Kqiiity fo said District, and by virtu* of the authorit; veste^ in ine for thai purpose? It ia Or lerAt, That a special Term of thi Coon,/ of Equity be LoTdvti -tor Cbe?t>rtiel< District, at CaMterfieht- Court House, ,?o tin fir at Wedmada* (heiny the third dagi o/ skf t?mbar norf.jo-?)nuniie until the oosinra ready Tor a Ion ring be disposed of. UKO. W. LFAKB AN. May 25, 1866. * -1?JnTU. , I certify the etK?ve to he a true end .corrcc eopy. i J. C. CftAIO, C. E., C.M. 3rd Jane, 1856 Z* = All Pefcons > f NDRBTED to T. 0. F. WHLLH end W?tt * 4 Uraikm jure reqneeted to com fnd eettft their aococbU, or uaf will be p!*oe<l hi th? flW* heude for collection. ie- * T. O. F. WBCtS. * V'RLLri A BROa'Hjyt. , CAerem, ? 0,4?ly 8,1866. s? gANWTO# QQXpOS JRiSj* WE ere egenU et thi? piece, for AdjNfcft* e Gin* ettde bar Tbouiee G, Sender* of Wedae WrooiW.TL, All orMn left with newjll (m fcteOlTill wed promptly' attended t*. W< leee ope of tbern cm b**i wbeeb can be aeaa * 'rlSEADOnitf, A KENDALL. 36Uw Jane, 1856. *' V-3mA . ..? . ~^r?- A- ? eei1 f 200Q 306 lhTL^Urd. ?56 hur?l* extra ftnoTly Floor, rvtas lh*e 6r -fir THCfe. 1L TOMIJ^BON. Ja?? 185%, . ^ ^ .'-if .F STONE LQCE. 4fcfk4A31UI 8TOM ulhi, fhttk ?tk3 JIvv>b priaao optor. n>c?i?ed, !** * * *. wmoAw CUr?w, 8. a, Jttly, 14, 1PM. ?5?ifm # 1 L.,u I..' 1 . 1^ C. . 1HAW VIPACTOH! r . % rm i * i f % v * ?<. \ )ACII and CAIIRFAISK imVimr Kimiami :rshnw *trceV?nd adjacent t<J Mr; W. T. Moo-< iin WA.TEK1ALS, iotion of tHoiv {NitroiTfr. . *> * ROOKAWAYS, Bl'QOilvi and Kl'UUKS ihle prices. all their work warranted for one yenr. Tli ho value of whicli is over fii-y dollarJ. ir to irlingtoo Railroad. ? , RACK, -DEVKdJ'. k. CO ; rfv A R R S . JF. A. A W. C nOLlH, ATTORNEYS. AT LA\ r ? '* AND . / . SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, * caifaXw, *S.'c.*, '* Pjractioo in Chesterfield and tbendjoini Districts. Office on Market afreet, beV.vd Front and Second streets. 2?ty. William. L. T. Prince, A T T O Ti N K Y A T L A > A*1? ' ' , SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. Practice* in the Oowd (or Chutarfii Marlborough, Darlington and Marion Dtslru Oitice 14 CliKRA W, S. C7 A CARD. THE subscriber begs leave to return kinTPPA tKunlra Lt lita Sft.wtV. friend* and* customer*,' for the verv Kbe patronage .besir<>v?yl. upon him, and U? i endeavor, by personal attention to basin* to merit a continuance of the name, ho a pledge* himhielf to use ovary exertion toTy uioic the interest of those who entrust th business to llis cnrei . . > * 0> THOMAS B. T0MUK30N . Chdatw, S. (J., .June a, lH3 .. 1?tf K! NAN T. MORGAN, FOB WARDING AND COHHISSK .. MERCHANT, CHBttAW, SOUTH CAROLINA, ^l^PBCTFULLY tenders hi? sine thanks to his friends and cuijuiueri the liberal patronage ho has received in above line of business during the past- I yoars, and hopes, by his strict peisonal att lion, not only to merit, but, receive, n m liberal share, tho ensuing season. He 1 forward goods which may como by tho F tioad consigned to him, from tho Depot, wl requested, Un4 the earners shall bo be' cotil or their arrival bfere. CI S. (\. i.Me 1.4. 1856 2? L. J. COXE & Co. djTaLebs In heavy V - -AND i* > : iF&Mr?. .<asw2r m CANDIES, FRUITS, PUE8._A.VIi8, 8B<MB8,-T08ACC0, Ac., ' Ncxt'jdoor South ot* the Brick Stores, Fi Strtot, Ch?tv, 8. 0<r < June I Oth, 1&56. 1?t ? ??; L: > > . .i i> Medical Copartnership .. frpiIK underficne? have enler^d int< 'i ropartuhrahip in 'the practice of M cine, iindjur tho nuirm and atjle ol' ? XAIL.6Y.A con. '. Thevarw aJaoaaao?iat^d Lji thornleo.' Dr v Med cinea, Ac., and will occupy, the r*t t of Dr. A. Malloy, wherw tl&c vhny be Ibufi r aayaipa, whan not prpfqy*n?|jiU^ v'l^Sl ? r ' $] b. tio? r. I Ch^wrft Jjaue ISW. ,? t , .Thomas. B. fo'mlmsou, Forwarding- and 4hmir\is# MEftCMANI1, 1 ? ~ % -OHKJiAWv B. O, WILL-giva hi* personal oOor.tion io husinasa entrusted to hia core. Juna 9th, 1856. 1?t , J. iu -cucKKitcw. ! Architect & Builde uArlingtow air., s. a h* W|R;AN8, wycWuihwtl eftd ?*i?ta*e? i ' *? *iLd?acrtptim??pRin; wiiiw itul m4 ?t OJ4, VarnMh, flMh^Btinda .1 Door*, troA and iUrblu Kk> I FTmm MffVn iiMHiftt.' ? Peraott*, *Mhiofl to p">?cW) cilUo i ffiv?m?ao%n. (Mm Ml irHh RACK, DRPfeW * ( ... i. .i -a ??t >?'?v -r' rr a n vi a?*t a nAanm'to ' WMAJFO*Q AdiU Vo embark \jf k IS PROVIWON. TMDB will ogUv, to di^xMe of tt# yMcQt ijtfok, mU u At n H^jr ipaTt -"jc*.oajtiri^oat, fcrci IUu, S^w. Cloaking, Hoi^wWtw, 4c., Au MMOiDMigb oflh* aUicF&d pr#*#4 *b>4 \k$H b t hoilyM thia ?dVaruVrtUi^l 1 Tfefc i >, ,? CW? W, 8. c!, Jto?e PJ t*56 * * 1?t | '.. J>.l * IBM II >V? til >i m BUTTER. '1 -ctrr.xft w.?i 5OI>A C-kaCK^; ..r, 55 by ' .. & 0RAFF1 j Cber?w,'8. C, July iM, 18M. 1-^-t T ' % ? - . w *. J? n "i . 1 1 1 11 -" - 1 I1- ? .Anson Institute. " fW^IUS Institution has ho?n iu operation rj. ubyut two years and a half- Ik iu pleasantly situated oU an eminence about one-half * of a mile Southwustof the L>wti4>f Wndesboro'; commanding an extensive view of the surrounding country- There it s dwelling house I eunnoctcd with the inatit V pd occupied by Rev. Elijah J. Morrison, i - "the Teachers, who is prepared to take e boarders, to whose comfort, instru* *fj?ing every necessary nttenth ? v The institnti(/n is now under bft Sila*- C.- Lindsley and ttev. E. gentlemen who hove ronuidorah.# v. in teaching. Mr- Morrisi n, who lias r the English department, is a graduate ' University, auu has taught n classical for many years- Mr. I/induley, who ba of the Latin and Greek department, is a , uatc of Princeton ; was, for several tear.. x fessor ?>f Lung'iag's in the Caldwell Institute, r y> hile situated in Greensboro', iu this Wtatc, ond has devoted oVsr twenty-five years of hi* ul life to the instruction and training of youth.? jj'u Both of these gentlrrarwi are eminently qualified, in every respect to fill their respective posi. lions, ntid to discharge the responsible trusts * confided ta them. Jt iu the only high Malo School iiptho county; " it has been hoilt by the liberality and public of spirit of the citizens of Anson'county. Why tlipn should it. upt ho patrouized? Yuaugmctt ey ) of this and the adjoining countios may here In, ; obtain'n firs' rate English cdofMion, or may bo pcei.arvd for admission into the Freshman or t^opnomore classes of our University or any other institution. ? The Kail Session of.thiy Institution will commence on Monday, the 14th instant, and ' continue live months. TERMS AS FOLLOWS: Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Ac,, J10 0<1 Grammar, Geography, Ac., 12 50 ^ Latin and Greek, 20 00 Philosophy. Mathematics, Ac., 20 00 i Tax for cor.tinsrent cxnenses. 75 Tuitio"ii In advance. , Student* entering tho higher branches Ivave the privilege of studying either or all. the ng branches taught by paying the price of the cn highest alone. ^ Board, wifli rooms, lights,'fuel, washing, Ac., furnisheo bv private families of the village or in tho. adjucoqt county, at $K 60 per Month. THOS. S. ASHE, 1 TilOS. ROBINSON, I H V . PUUD1K RICHARDSON, | g . W. K..LKAK, ; S T. UEwPftUN, < . i ? ; H. F. ULLY, ? J . \\ adesboro, N. 0., duly 6. 1850. 5?4m. :ts. J ' A Homestead for $10 ' $310,000 tfiorf'i of form* and Pnilding Lot*, j,;8 in tha Gold Region of Virginia, Calpepcr ||Ut Co^ to bo devided amongst 10,200 subscribers, ruj on the 17th of September. lH56, for the benerjp Ht-ofl'ort Royal Female Academy. Subscrip,HS tions onlj (en dollar* each) one balf down, tho rest on the deliverv of the Pfeed. Every subiro acribor will get a Building Ijo'. or a Farm, ejr ranging in value frcni $10 to $26,000. These Farms and Lots are sold so cheap to indncc settlements. asuflicient numlier being resonred, tlic increase in tho value of which will com pen sate for the"Apparent low price now asked. Amplfe security will be given for the i&tibful performance of, contracts and promises. }a am- More a gent" ere wanted tn obtain sub- ' scrwtrs, to whom the most liberal inducements will be given. Some Agents write that ere the^y are making $200 per tubiith. Advertssi?:g Tvi'.l be done for *wtv A cent where . the possible. For.full particulars, Subscriptions, fan- Agencies, Ac. apply to "* ?- ' ?n. E. RAUDER, oae Ihr< Royal, Off-line Co., To. will July let, 1856. . 1 4-101tail ? l*rA NOTICE Sen | TO TRAVELERS! STht FAYEITEViLLEandFAIR BLUFF 9 STAGE leiivfls Fnyettcvilfe Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursday* at 1 o'clock, P. M Fair Bluff Mondays, Wednesdays aiut Fridays at 2 P. M. t f&r Faro $4.00. The CONWAYBOItO'Jind FAIR BfATF f_ I STAGE leave* Fair Bluff Monday*, Wednea day* nod Fridays ul (> o'clock, A. M., Mid re i InriiH the alternate diiya.a . * Jj Wf STBAG ALL. .tune 10th, ",1856. k?if. * CABINET SHOP. JT^Hk>8tibacriber havingJocatodhiinaelfin ?',rni JL Cliyraw, aiul having luade arrangement S-'ai w,t'* T- Moore, for the upper part of c. i liis Shop at the Fonmttyr will carry -on tho , Cabinet Business, and repair Furniture and _ all other kind of work that is in hi* line of 9 I , Mini eats, and kepea by htrict attention and ^L. Jr *' good work, to merit a share of tho patronage ' OT tho eiiiwtns gcAerall/>^'' Alao, Funeral* scrwM at abort notice. W.T. BIKCHMOBE. Cheraw, 8. C., July ls^ 1866. fc?m. -u r ? "?* ??.** . * .1 s>."'? I, AH Ag*?U for lljc cf / ,, . w orm ilTTLB OtlNT \u - COB* AKD COBB KILLS, and'Will deliver tbein kor? (D ordfer it the, t CommhtoUa Afenk ' Chemw, 8.-C., J*n? l?, i*M. ^ 2? * : : * HAM Agent for the wile of } " * 8. GRlfeWOLDS * OtJOltOIA COTtOH 0CC8, e of and wflT deliver them here, to* orclef, at the ain- faetoey prieta. L T. MORGAH, and Forwarding Agont. j^er" Oheraw, 8. C., Jane H, ITOd. 2-~ Notice V ? X)- A LL p**on? having defaead* ngatnst the fjr Instate of AUH1KL ODOM, dedeaaedy are * ?? < ' ' (MW- IV. nrfVBU, bni?. Ji - . *-U uk. notiob! ' * ?%ii-lB,i*pi*i>Ue?lW. m? *> ijwlwlf* \}wm - long*, a off rbcuun bit in buhim**,ftrio ' aruait. J Mr in hope* ttit i^yertt?<e?t will / ?. avm *! * ike al*?o*Uor ?rft mph. of in* t MBMneul caiU)^??wH, oa ih#? will reitDoiul 2#?E mU MncCfiJAity 01 oaI-mWW -~y U*?. r. JAMJSS X J^BUjY. m ? cbwiw, 8. c-, June 10, 1800. l^-i? '* ' I