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\ * ,L_ , i. JSclcctcb poetry. M __ asbf ASONO OF THE RAILROAD. Pre> - prac BY C. T. WOLFE. . , to 1 Through the mould and through the clay, shot Through the corn and through the hay, (led By the margin of the lake, wor' O'er th? river, through the brake, Witl O'er the bleak and dreary moor, Oa we hie with scn-eeb and roaH hillf Splashing f dashing 1 TCCC Crashing ' dashing ! diat . Over ridges, - com Gullies, bridges I ? . By the bubbling rill, And mill? m<* Highways, pro! By-ways, lowi Hollow hill- evoi jumping?bumping? cacl Rockiug?roaring Like 40,000 giants snoaring I C1 By tho lonely hut and mansion, ! By the ocean's wide expansion, tion Where the factory chiranoy smokes? plai Whore the foundry bellows croaks? 8U^ Dash along! . . Slash along 1 fi,tn' Crash along 1 thai Flash along, mcr On! on ! with a jump, Ulil< And a hump, pjar And a roll! Hios the fire-fiend to its destined goal 1 pab O'er the aqueduct and bog, Icav On we fly with ceaseless jog, | Every instant something new, Every instant lost to view, Now a tavern?now a steeple? 11,08 Now a crowd of gaping people? pret Now a hollow?now a ridge? Bhri Now a cross-wny?now a bridge? jjic Grumble?stumble? Rumble?tumble? ftti0 Fretting?getting in a stew ! 8ea8 Church and steeple, gaping people? with Quick as thought are lost to view, \ue Evory thing that eye can sorvey, ablt Turns hurly-burly, topsy-turvy 1 ?* Each passenger is thumped and shaken, . As physic is when to be taken. 80'u rapi Bp the fonndir, past the forge, j Through the plain aud mountain gorge, . Where oaihedral ream iU head, Where ropoee the silent dead I *'1C Monuments amid (he grass, whi Flit like spectres as you pass I a g( If to hail a friend inclined, Weish t nhirl! ka-ewash (--he's left behind I , Rumble, tumble, all the day? 8 01 Thus we pass the hours away. mer .J . . . i ii. MLiw .MII i _L b*f< ^gricttltol. S AORICULTUBAL STATE PAIRSVOR " * 1856. tr? .p a,_* - A ? ? ? ln 1 vtv dw/juvh m auh ui ow0 /LgnouilUTIU Jfot Exhibitions for the preeeot year : . Nam*. Whsmbild. Dat*. r Vermont, Burlington, Sept. 9?12 \ New Jersey, Newark, Sept. 10?11 with Canada Ka.it, Three Hirers, Sept. 16?18 Virgh^, WheeTg laid, . Sept. IT?19 ^ Ohio, Cleveland, Sept. 23?16 the i Canada West, Kingston, Sept. 21?3 t A. P. Soe'j, Rochester, Sept. 24 1 Illinois, AlUm. Sept. 80, Oct. 3 or tl Michigan. Detroit, Sept. 80, Oct. 3 ,u New York, Watertown, Sept. 30, Oct. 3 Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Sept. 30, Oct. 3 ting California, San Jose, Oct. 7-*-10 etUB Connecticut, New Haven, Oct, 7?10 United States, Philadelphia, Oct. 7?10 deej Wisconsin, Milwaukte, Oct. 8?10 Iowa, Muscatine, Oct. 8?10 II, Hampshire, ?, Oct. 8?10 uriei North Carolina, Raleigh, Oct. 14?17 -l... Georgia, Atlanta, Oct. 20?23 Indiana, Indianapolis, Oct. 20?23 not I ; Maine, , Oct. 28?81 ]eft Alabama, Montgomery, Nov. 11?14 Sevtk Carolina, Colombia, Nor. 11?14 ? * Mno?ai. CoKurrrosimi or Soils.?>!o prudent farmer should fail to raeogatse the tmportaaee of famishing a liberal aAoeranm jy jj, of the nsadsd mineral substances, parti oa. hsft { karijr tha pheep hates, to his aoil. They form the | the Weis of all saoeesaful sgricultors. They '**' u determine the fertility of his fields, the faL mm of his crop. They are. as absolutely MC< i indispensable te the eueeesfbl growth of Tery ewgetation m food la to the support of ha- fault mt* liL WW A- J-? . . j?' ?- " uno w? noeuen mneni eoa- ""! jUtwita and the pboaphatee da not exfat in 1 ( the soil, eucea?fni Agrienltvre ia an i no pea*< nihility. Where they do exist, the only \y J* of the former ia to render thom ami I- the . aWe It Ike plant by preparing thera to a?- >" 8 jriaailate with it 8uiia which were onee t**ro afefc aad fertile, and am now poor and bar- ^ ton, are ?o beeauao Ui? BMoeral oonaiiteenu ~~ Iwwe been removed; lmt their original for- ^ ?8Uy eaa be i* enUWuhed by rcxtortotfth* inyre$*nte of wbieh they have been da- b*n pnvtdby^rer-r ffkw?. ' ' * MELONS. [clous of all kinds require a light, ^ m, and rich soil That which seems % adapted to their growth is a light 8 ly loam, with a pervious subsoil, n a texture susceptible of easy disin- M ation undone tilth- Pasture lands j| lis character usually produce abund- 0 y, if limed or dressed with house d >8. They should be broken the v rioua year, say in August, and if H sticablc, on a wet day, and allowed ( io fallow. The next spring thoy v ild receivo a good dressing of woll c imposed manure, which should bo ( ked in and-incorporated thoroughly a i the soil, and the seed planted in i not loss thnn six feet apart. Some 0 nninend eight feet as the proper p ance between the hills, hut this we ^ dder as useless waste of soil.six feot u ig space enough for the largest and * t luxuriant vinos. Some gardeners ^ for sheep manure for the hills, al- >? nig from one to three bushels to f y plant?the number preserved in ? i hill. The strong tendency, how , of this manure to ferment violent- 0 Mid the consequent speedy cvolu- L of the fructifying gasoj before the t its havo attained a development f* cient to prevent thoir waste by aslation, renders, it loss efficacious ^ i that in which the economy of for- 1 itation is less rapid and onergetic, ws indeed it bo applied after tho its aro fully developed, and in a iition to appropriate rapidly their ulnm- Like all plants with broad es, the melon is not severely affcct>y moderate degrees of drought.? tands a sharp drought better than " t vegetables, but when fruiting, tho icrvatior of humidity occasions a nking of the fruit, and circumscribes productiveness of the vines. Irrign is frequently resorted to at this on of its development, and always i beneficial results. Soap suds is best article that can be used, probr, for this purpose. It contains the I of plants in a state of perfoct tion, and induces a healthful and d growth, besides acting as a remcTor many diseases to which vines of culmifcrous class are subject towards close of the season. Urine, in ch gypsum has been mixed, is also )od article for invigorating melons, other vinoe of similar kind. It ^ uld, however, be permitted to forlt, or bo greatly reduced with water >r? being applied, ah in its fresh e it would prove rather detrimental x otherwise to the vines* Water j a the barn-yard, which is rich in xm&oeous matter, and saturated i various fertilising salts, tends to 9 forward the growth, and indue? a e liberal development of fruit. RRIOATION AND WATERING, h?, process of irrigation, when juliely performed, greatly inoroaaoe the luetiveneM of all soils, and evory crop slimatee that experience periods of ight, be they over so short- Whoever taken pains to water gardens in dry Is, oannot fail of having been struck i the trifling- effect . produced, often taring to do more harm than good; cause is that temporary watering does 9 penetrate the soil more than an inch ro; but the great failure arises from fact, that ioatead of thoroughly vetthe ground, the slight sprinkling ee the root*, instead of pe netrating >, to flenS out and spread near the sui- ^ during tha night, and an hour's sun y i up aM the moiature?leaving the t often in a worse state than if it had leeo tampered with ; for had it been alone, the roots, in their requirement aier, would have penetrated below and rined themselves. We have often 1 a 1 A - A u.f-- ? rroa, inn liver commencing toe waig of eogetablss, it moat be oousUntrpt up, or they prore worse than those stone. When temporary watering in garden* ia ranortsij to, the only oonrac ? hare largo dishing lulls, or drills, to give slowly largo quantities of water, t* contiguous dry earth absorbs so h and so quietly that the plant ia Utile benefitted by it. The same l applies to thh manner generally a* id with house plants; they get daily > debt of water, doing no good, when Ihorowgk catering a week, wetting the Bt earth of the pots, would be infiniteliter. The tools being at and near bottom, trta a good snosnr to set thm basin of water tH> wetted entirely nnh .-? Mootx'm Phil mt Kaam T??W.' 6PRQTM0T ACTUALS FROM VkASUk ' >r?M?rtpt?o?u, chlwtlw meowrrh(Mu*?f ?y*> ' ?* v upoiMM, ia \k* Jmrm J mml Rteipa No. 2 rewinds no, how vor, of" the Gray Bay Marc," chronicled y II. P. Lcland, in his Sketches ol Linorican Life. Tho niaro in question raa converted from a gray to a curiouslj tripod bay, by the application of tho wal ut leaf deooction recommended?a change rhioh very nearly resulted in a forfeit, tbc roprietor of tho animal having ontored lis mare as a while tho other partj laimod forfeit on the ground that thi listinotion of colour was lost. Any oiu rho has the slightest feelings for th< offerings of domestic animals in suuimei rom flics, can hardly fail to examine intc ho merits of theso reoipes. ist. Bj r&shing or sprinkling tho horses, oxen, 01 owe, with a decootion of wormwood Arlemuta al#inthium) they will not b( ttneked by flies or other insects. 2d. Bj cashing or sprinkling the animal with i lecoction made of six ponnds of the Icava f the walnut (<Jxujhin* riyut,) and fiv? *>unds of tho superfluous loaves of thi Virginia tobaco plant, (Nicotiana Toftac im) with twenty-four, quarts of boiling rater. This liquid may be usod eitboi rann or ootd, and when the animals have -...1 i m. 1a _1i 1 a - .1 j ?tuu wnftuim wiui ivy niiMWU<i iu ury, nut ftorwardi nibbed.(horeei, eflpcoial'j, wit! icsh walnut leaves,) tlioy will be protect d for a poriod of fourtoon dnys. 8d Tie rubbing down of horse* and catth ccasionally with the fresh loaves of r oinmon pumpkiu( C'ju-urt/Ua j*yx>)win als< o found an excellent protection again* bo attacks of flies, Sie.?Pfiil. Bulletin. 1)1 RECTORY. 'OWN COUNCIL, L,r T-L TOWN 01 CHKRAW: W. L. T. Piince, Iutendaut E. J. Waddill, ) EST } * W. J. Vereen, J Thomas H. Tomlinson, Clerk. A. P. Ivoacb, Marshall. Meets 1st Sat unlay an each month. 0 MERCHANTS BANK OF SOUTH CAHO UNA, AT CHKRAW J. C. Colt, President. A. Macfarlan, D. Mniloy, J. Kll Oregg, n. . W. Godfrey, D,rect0rs: C. Coker. Henry Mclver, W. Godfrey, Cashier. J. F. Matho^on, Clerk. M. H. H. Da vail, Teller. Discount dAy, Thursday. " BANK OF WADESBORO', N. C." >Y K IjCAk, Freaident. G W Little, ) S W Colo, Thorn Robinson, T Richanlaon, D* * Joa White, P G Smith, H B Hammond. Caahier. N Beverly, Clerk. Discount day, Tuesday. O JHERAW AND DARLINGTON RAH i?/ \ ? n nA\in a xtv . AVViill/ VV/iMA ALl.l 3. i A Maofarlan, President. 8 8 Solomons, Chief Engineer. J FT Mclrer, Secretary and Treasurer, J A Inglis. Solicitor. E J Waddill, Freight and Ticket Agent. -o TLB COURTS OF LAW, S. O, BIT FOR CIIE8TBRFIKM) : 1st Monday in March and October. rOR MARLBORO* : 2nd Monday in Marftb and October. FOR DARLINGTON : 3rd Monday in March and October. FOR MARION : 4th Mouday in March and October. Return day 15 days before each Court. 0 THE COURTS OF EQUITY, S. C., SIT FOR CflKKTKR FIELD t Tees day after 1 at Monday in February. rOR MARLBORO' : Friday after let Monday in Febrnary. FOR DARLINGTON I 2d Monday in February. FOR MARION : Friday after 2d Monday in February. . - - o lUI'ERIOR COURTS OF N. CAROLINA FOR ANHON COUNTY : 2d Monday in March, and September; O COUNTY COURTS OF N. CAROLINA. FOR ANHON COUNTY: 2d Monday in January, April, Julf, am totober. O OLICITOR OF EASTERN CIRCUIT, S CAROLINA: Hoary Mclvor, E*<j. DISTRICT OFFICERS, 8. a CUBSTEKriKLn. W B Hancock, Sheriff. J C Cmig, Clark. J C Chapman, Coroner. J C Craig, Corareiaaiooer la Equity. J C Craig, Ordiaary. J S Millar, Tax Collector. MARLaoaovoR. J W Henrno, Sheriff. P McCo!l, C**rk. J H. Bolton, Coroner. K P Erviu, Commiuioner in Kqnhjr. K P BrHif, Ordinary. . A i Sun ton, Tax Collector DtMJlaTOV. D 8 Law, HWiff. E B Broueon, Clerk. W H Win gate, Coroner. T 0 Knot, Count taeioaer in Equity. J J fi<uu<di, OnKaatr. T Alkinaon, Tax Collector. H " willow. ' *>"</ B OodboJt, Sheriff. . w * r?. y KB Wheal** Clerk. ' 8 ICcMiTUn, Coroner. " C I> F.mna, Coumieeioaw la Equity. 9- ' a''' ?'.* ;OU*TY OPMCHBft OP fl. CAftOI.lN/ . v^ii mm 4-:T> :. A C Uovcy, Sheriff. J Hare. Clerk Superior Court * J Wkite, Clerk County Court. 1 W E Trojr, Barter is ?qoit>. Advertisements. I RUSH IWUDICITVES 1 AT THB New Drug and Chemical STORE, EAST SIDE OP FRONT STREET, opposite tiu: post orru k. FRESH supplier havo jnst foet-n received, making a complete SPRING STOCK ol genuine DRUGS AND MEDICINES, i all of which are DURE and FUESII, and 1 warranted, consisting, in part, of 1 ENGLISH, 1 FRENCH AND AMERICAN DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, TAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, SO A 1*S AND BRUSHES OF ALL KINDS, TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS, ; GLASSWARE AND WINDOW GLASSES, T> a ttwt a vt rv nr a \tt a ttait r [ r/iicm i uan lAliun , MEDICINES. I Particular Attention is given to filling order., for Planters and Physicians, and the prices are Rure to please. Prescriptions ami family receipts carefi. j coropounaed, and Medicines can be obtained at all hours of tho night at I)h. J. W. QULICK'8 Drug and Chemical Store, Opposite tho Post Office. I Cheraw, S. C., June 10, 1856. 1?tf. Anson Institute.. THIS Institution has been in operation about two years and a half. It is pleasantly Rituated on an eminence nhont one-hall ' of a mile jouthwestof the town of Wadesboro'; commanding an extensive view of the surrounding country- There is a dwelling house connected with the institute and occupied by Rev- Elijah J. Morrison, one of tho Teachers, who is prepared to take eight or ten boarders, to whose comfort, instruction and moral training every necessary attention will he bestowed' The institution is now under charge of Prof. .Silas C. Lindslcy and Kev. E. J. Morrison; gentlemen who have Considerable experience m teaching. Mr. Morrison, who has enargc of the English department, is a graduate of our i University, ana has taught a classical school for many years- Mr. Lindslcy, who has charge | of the Latin and Greek department, is a grad-1 uate of Princeton ; was, for several years, Pro- j foasorof Languages in the Caldwell Institute, , while situated in' Greensboro', in this State, , and jyw devoted over twenty-five years of his life to the instruction and training ??f vouth ? , Bothof these gentlemen are emir piaiifi ed,inevery respect to fill their respective positions, and to discharge the responsible trusts confided te them. It is the only high Male 8cfco?l iu the county; it has been built by the liberality and public I spirit of the citisens of Anson county. Why I .t.n..M : I :?J. v vuwii Oiivuiu av iiUi inj |RiuuilK.ru I 1 OUng nil'Il of this and the adjoining oounties mar here obtain n tint nvt? English education, or ma) be prepared for admission into the Freshman or Supnomore classes of our University or any other institution. The Fall Session of this Institution will oominence on Monday, the 14th instant, and ' continue fire months. . ! TERMS AS FOLLOWS: . Reading, Writing. Aj-ithractic, Ac., $10 00 Grammar, Geography, Ac., 12 60 Latin and Greek, 20 00 Philosophy, Mathematics, Ac., 20 00 Tax for contingent expenses, 75 Tuition in advance. Students entering the higher branches have the privilege of studying cither or all the j broncho* taught by payiug the price of iae , highest alone. Board, with rooms, lights, fuel, washing, Ac.,; famished by private farrlies of the village or ' in the adjacent county, at $8 60 per mouth. TH()8. S. ASHE, THOS. ROBINSON, H PURDIE RICHARDSON, 2 W. R. LEAK, f . T. RKDFERN, p E. F LILLY Wadesboro', N. C., Jnly 5, 1866. 5?4tn. A HOMESTEAD FOR $10. $310,000 WORTH or Farm* and Building: Lota. IN the Gold Region of Virginia, Culpeper Co., to be divided amongst 10,200 subscribers,on the 17th of September, 1850, for the benefit of Port Royal Female Academy. Subscriptions only ten dollars earh\ one half down, the .. rest on the dolivory of fhe Deed. Every subscriber will get a Building Lot or a Farm, ranging iu value from $10 to $26,000. These Farms sad Lola are sold so cheap to induce settlements, aaufbeient number being reserved, the increase in the value of which will com-1 p?..iate for the apparent low price now aakod.I 1 Ample security will be given for the foith fu! performance of contracts and promisoa.. Utif- Moro agents are wanted to obtain sub- j scribers, to whom the moat liberal* indaee- j ments will be piven. Some AgenU write that; they are making $200 per month. Advertising will he done for ever* Agent where possible. For full particulars, Subscriptions, Agencies, Ac. apply to E. BAUDKR, Jbri Royal, Carolina Co-, Va. July lit, 1856- t H't. Cabinet Shop. THE Subscriber ha vie g located hiuisklf in Cbaraw, and baring made arrangement with Mr. Wa T Moore, for the Apper part of his Shop at the Foundry, will aatvy aa the . Cabinet Burmese, and repair Funutur* and j all other kind of work that U in km Hne of Busineaa, and kopae by strict a^wnticn and j good work, to merit a share of the patronage Ira, -....-.n. r* AUo, VuuttXu tnjl *t short outlet. * W. T. BHICHMORR. Cberew, a O, Jtly tit, ItM. 4?3n. All Persons fNDRBTEn to f. a P. WVXL8 u?4 W?B? * A Brotkw ore teat?fd ie (tome o?I Mttle fctidlr tlrtinfbifc***' it the <, ,% a. f. vgyx u, WRLLM A BROTHtfl CWruw, 8. C, July df 1834. A-^i? fASf Agent for tbe role of wort?* i rrne eviinr v 00t* AID 001JI KOLA, ,?ad will Itllfw them here to oeder at th? ? (DwiWon r*Uil nrieet, ' y5 ' * *K. ^Wamim ArtMi ' * Cbcrew, 8. C., Jam 14, 1836. J CIIKRAW """ Coach Manufactory. The undersigned nre carrying on the C- u li and Carriage making business in nil its branches, near the Southern terminus of Kershaw street, and adjacent to Mr. W. T. Moore's Foundry, and ar? prepared, with Good Workmen and Materials, to (ill all orders feat them to the entire satisfaction of their putrous. They, also, keep on hand CARRIAGES, ROOK A WAYS, BUGGIES and SULKIES of the latest styles, which they will sell at reasonable prices. Repairing done neatly and promptly, and all their work wn-ranted lor one year. The y will pay the freight upon any .lob of theirs, the value of which is over fifty dollars, if to be delivered at any station on the Chcraw and Darlington Railroad, RACE, PEPEW A CO. Chernw, S. C., June 9th, 1856. 1?tf. o T s c E TO TRAVELERS! fffc/rxgn ,7 vJ3T 1 ?? -- - ' The FAYETTEVILLKaad FAIR BLUFF STAGE leaver Fayettcville Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1 o'clock. P. M., Fair Bluff Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 2 P. M. *ST Fan- $4.00. The CONWAYBORO* and FAIR BLUFF STAGE loaves Fair Bluff Mondays, Wednesday* and Fridays at 6 o'clock, A. M., and re turns the alternate days. J. W. STEAOALL. June 10th, 1856. 1?tf. CHERAW Candy Manufactory. THE undersigned continues to Manufiac ture STEAM REFINED CANDY, of the very hest materials, which he offers foi .sale as cheap as can be purchased in am Southern market. He, also, keeps constantly on hand a large supply of NUTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Hermetically Sealed Fruits, Jellies, Pickles, Sauces, Toys, and all articles usually kept at such places. Confectinnar^manufactnred to order at the shortest notice. 8. GRAFFT. Cheraw, 8- C., Jnne Iff, 1856. 1?tf TURNER'S Ginger Wine. B 1 TGHLY recommended for sharpening the M M appetite, invigorating the entire system and restoring to |>erfect health and strength, all unfortunate sufferers with dys]?psia, indi gestion, loss of appetite, Ac. Also, TURNER'S GINGER BRANDY, to gather with a full assortment of FINE CRANDIES, Old Rye Whiskey. Gin.Fresh Cove, and Spioed Oysters, Ac., for sale by WELIjS A BROTHER. Che raw, $. C., Jane 24th, 1S5S. ^ tf. Court of Equity. Stair of South Carolina. CHESTERFIELD DISTRICT IN' view of the necessity which ovist* of ? Special Term of the Court of Fquity foi said District, and by virtu* of the authority vested in me for that purpose? It is Ordered, That a special Term of th? Court of Equity be Lohlen for Chesterfield District, at Chesterfield Court House, on th< firet Wednesday (being the third dayl of Sep tember next, to continue until the onsinciu ready for a hearing be disposed of. 0E0. W. DARGAN. May 25, 185(1. 1?2mts. I certify the above to be a true and correct copy. J. 0. CRAIG, a E., C. D. 3rd Jane, 1856J. L. CMCKGSEK. Architect & Builder, DARLINGTON C. &, 8. C. PLANS, specifications and estimates fori* iahsd at the * hottest notice. N. B,?He also deals in Hardware, 01a?u ot all descriptions?plain, ornamental and stain od,?Paints, Oils, Vamisb, Bash, Blinds and Doors, Iron and Marble Mantles, Countsi Tops and Irfon Fences, Ac. i% I.L! a ? ? - i oriuiM wiaunig Iu purcnow will ao WWI tc give roe a call. Order, left with RACK, DEPEW k CO. Cheraw, 8. C., will be attended to. ' Jane 9th, lUi 1?tL NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to roe, on last yenr'i account, are respectflslly requested tc come forward and mnke immediate payment, as H U impossible for me to indulge them longer, and sustem at own bnsieeee and credit. I am in hope* this advertisemint will dome under the observation of each of b?j delinquent cusuhdsts, and they will respond promptly by paj ing op, thas saving me ths unpleasant necessity of oolleeting by lew. _r; JAMBS C KELLY. Ch?raq, 8. O, June 10, 1856. 1?ci; DBS, MALLOT b OOIT. DRUG STORE. WT78T RECEIVED. a new supply of Drugs, QW Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Stalk, Oils, Paints ami Painter* articles, vanishes, Window 01ms, French ana English Psrfumeri Fine Toilet and shaving ttoeps, Hair sod Tooth Baaahss, Trasses and Supporters of all kinds, and a large supply of fiboloe Toilet and Psncj ? - r< juf'tstrm iesr? V? ?.',i. >?s ens 1 AM Amatfar tknksf ^ smm V- , Chwmw, 8. C., J?m i<;fiwSrdi#f ? 1 NEW SCHEDULE.' On icr. C. & I> B. R. OoMrANT, 1 (JKerarc, July IP, lA&jfl j ON ami after the first day of August elMU' i?g,tho MAIL and PAWKNttER TiW?l?# on this road, will run according to the follow ing schedule: Leave Chcraw at 6 o'clock P. M' 44 Cash,* at 6 25 44 44 Society Hill at 6 50 44 44 Dove's at 7 20 44 44 Darlington at 7 60 44 4 Arrive at Florence at 8 20 44 4 , RETURNING: Leave Florence at 9 15 o'clock P. M.44 Darlington 9 45 44 44' 44 Dove's at 10 15 44 ir ? fhwrfcly Hill 10 46 44 44 44 Cash's at 1 1 10 44 , 44 Arrive at Charnw 11 36 " 44" A FREIGHT and PASSENGER Train wiff also leave Chcraw on every Monday, Thunela/ and Saturday, at 7 o'clock A. M. RETURNING: Leave Florence on the same day at 1 o'clock P. M., filler the arrival of Train from Wi! mingtou. E. J. WADDILL. General Trarup't Agent. July 22, 186G. ' 7-tf II O ? ? o I I ii a i i ci I I ^ WAVING determined to embark in the Ml PROVISION TRADE solely, will, in order to dispose of the present stock, sell them at n very small advance, on first cost, for cash The Stock consist, in part, of lhy Cinvds Hats, Shoes, Clothing, Hollow Ware, Ac, Ac. An examination of the stock and pri A will, satisfy the public that there is no humbug in this advertisement. Cheraw, S. C., June 17, 1856. 2?tf. ? Fop Sale. 12000 BACi x?RTH CAR0LTNA 300 lbs. Leaf Lard. 50 barrels cxtra-family Flonr. Corn and Peas. Bv THO'S. II. TOMLINSON. June 9th, 1856. 1?If SANIVKRS' CpTTON OIN8! WE aro agents at this plnce, for the sale of Gins made by Thomas G. Sanders of Wadesborough N. C., All orders left with us will Ik; forwarded and promptly attended to. We have one of them on hand which can be seen by calling on THREADGILL A KENDALL. 26th June, 1H66. 2?Smo. OH COHSIGHMEHT. FO\jft Hhds. Brown Sugar,. Twenty Bales Eastern Ifny, Fifteen bushels Seed Peas. Ac* just received and for sale by K. T MORGAN. ' June 16th. 1856. V'? 'I r, inns J.M. JL?i -M-J KJ J. ii. & W. C. INfiLlS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND i SOTjICITOB.S in chancery* CIKRAW, a. c., Practice in Chesterfield and the adjoining District*. Office on Market rtreet, between Front and Second street*. 2?*y. i William L T. Prince, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHASCHftY. Practice!! in the Court* for Chesterfield, Marlborough, Darlington and Marion District*. Office at CIIBUAW,g. C. ; L. J. COXE & Co., \ DEALERfi IN HEAVY AND 1 CANDIES, FRUITS, PRESERVES, , SEGAHS, TOBACCO, Ac, Next door South of the Brick Stores, Front Street, Cheraw, 8. C. June iOth, 1866. 1?tf. KENAN T. MORGAN, FOE WARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, CHKBAW, SOUTH CAROLINA, ' MM RSFtCTFITLLY tenders his Hincere M%> thaoks to his friemU and customers for the liberal patronage he has received in the above line of bosiness dilrifcg the past fc'w r yearn, and hopes, by his strict personal alter tion, not ooly to merit, but receive, a more I liberal share, the ensuing season. HA will f forward goods which may come by the Rail Road consigned to him, from the Depot, wher ? requested, and the owners shall be cotiSod of their arrival here. Jlm , Cheraw, 8. C, June 16. 1 *36. I? A r.ADA ?nar THE eubaeribor begs lease to return kin sincere thanks to his North Carolina 1 W?o4* *n^f fcnstomSrs, for' the very liberal 1 patronage bestowed upon kirn, ao?f ke will endeavor, by personal attention to business, I to merit a rontmnano* of the Mmo, be also pledgee himself to see every exertion to promote the interest of thoee who entrust their ' bnslneea to his care. THOMAS Iff TOJILINSON. Cbernw, & C., June ?, 18M. l^tf. . Medical. Copartnership. fTUIE undersigned bare. stttaroJ into a t -S. copartnership In the practice of Medi, elite, ander the name and style ef MALLOY df OOiT. They ate else asaoeiatadfa the sale of Drags,. > , Medicine*. Ac, and wiU occnpp the pld stood ' of Dr. XMafioy, where thmr way ha foewfl at ' any titoe, ?beo not p#*estoeal!y engaged. ' D. 0. CwT * Cketaw, %. C., Jene ? , 109* *? ? W4T. - ijj* ??v.? . ^ hi EL ^ \ Porw<if&i nf PfmA '*mrt ft: Tw hnainenacntrutted to his earn, . isito 9th, lB5f. )^U, Aisto ^