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?Tg1 Selects Hoctrn. THE VILLAGE COURTSHIP. BT CHARLKS SWAIM. Tapping at the window, Peeping o'er the blind;? *Tis really most surprising, lie never learns to mind 1 'Twaaonly jester evening, As in the dark we sat, , My mother asked mo, sharply? " Pray, Mary, who is that ?" Who's ttv'i indeed 1?you're certain How much she made me start. Men seem to lose their wisdom Whene'er they Ice their heart. Yes; there he is?I see hiral The lump his shadow throws Across the curtained window? He's stepping on his toes ! He'll never think of tapping, Or taking any din : A knock though m en the lightost. Is worse than looking in ! Tap ! tap!?Would any think it? lie never learns to mind. 'Ti.s surely most anrprisinc? Ho think* my mother blind. 'Tis pi tin I roust go to hire ; It's no use now to cough ;? I'll ope the door just softly, If but to send him.off! 'Tia well if from the door step He be not shortly hurl'd? Oh, man, there ne ar trouble, Till he came io the world ! Tapping at the window. And peeping o'er the blind ; Oh, iran I but you're a trouble And that we maidens find t A GOOD NAME. 4< A good name," says Sielotnetiy " ie rati to be chosen than great riches, and lovi faror rather than rWver and gold." Children, choose it, Don't refuse it. ' > Ti,*a ?wre?ou? diadem j Highly fris* it, Don t despise it, Yon will need it when you're men.* Love and cherish, ? Keep and nourish, 'Tie more precious far than gold ; Watch and guard it, Don't discard it, Yon will need it when you're old. 3li}ri cultural. pr w ^ From the Cultivator, CATCHING RATS. It it not a Tory easy matter to extripa rati; they are eudnwcd with more sagacii than they generally tiave credit for, an undar the promptings of solf preaorrati.->i often elude pW?" which are laid for the capture A writer in the Ayrshire (Scotland Agriculturist, appears to understand th business of rat-trapping, and gives some d recfions on the subject, which we tbio worthy of remembering. Ife reoomtnem the round and square wire traps; and i order ro take the rats, he elates that ''it in the first plaoe necessary to remove the suspicions, to get tho better of thoir cu ning; in short, to throw them off the guard." He thinks this oan be most e factually done by 'fastening the doors of tl trap open for a night or two, so that tl rats may hare free ingress and egress H? a aldoses thai rats, as well as many ot er animals, possess the power of conveyii intelligence to each other ; and wbeu 01 has found a delicious morsel, be will conv the intelligence to his r-omradee. As ba ha prcfera bacon, fried till it is aomewh burned, with plenty of grease. He reooi mends that the trap be viiite^sriy in tl morning, for If the cats remain long in tl traps, it will be the means of frightetiii the ethers,so that it will be difficult to est< them ' * When vising the tcpp,you will findyo suooess Immeasurably enhanced by oslwf) few dropa of the following mixture ?p< the mesa need as a bait. It is the prepai tfon generally employed by profeeaioa rst-cetellers, and is that to which they he imputed each wonderful effects, such as d coyieg the vermin into one spot and the destroying them wholesale. 1 must, hoi ever, oonfeaa that I have both sought si met with some of the moat talented ai aueeemfnl profeaaors of the art of ratrottol log, without witnessing such miracles, nee, however < did see a tame rat, (Kdi at the back of the Castle, in the ye 1M7) which, having been previons Suimu'i I with a certain composition?4h which I am Jkboui to daaarihe??.u 1 leeoe la a raalfc, and io less than half i tour returned Mlotfed by some half-dost * atbtw, vhich seeseid eewiod cf 1 dilWf. or of Dee Mettft&atbaeg stoat Hi DDD Mffsr?4 tbemselrM m to tab ?&*?!? lb* **l eatoWs lsoee, fm cHiilsg to bite. Tto pceparaDot ewrebeeed (Wwa ew eaeieaHetr preetkios m ?st-sawh?g. It Ss follows : IbetoM eesatastida, 1 graiiL Eesewtial M 0f rbodium, 8 draohc leMQtial oil of larender, Itoftfj OU of eaigsed, 1 drachm. | "m -'-yi'-'L .U1 .. J. id L...J, J L [BUTTEH PUK.^RVED BY BOILING. A physician who has travelled throngh ! Switzerland describes u proves? of pr? serving hotter as adopted in that country, and whieh he flutes to bo far preferublo to the English plan of salting, The process is as follows:?^oto s clean ooffper pan {better do doubb tinned' put any quantity of butter, say from 20 lbs. fee 40 lbs., and place it over the fire, so that it may melt slowly, and let the heat be so graduated that the ' melted mass does not come to boil in less than about two hours. During all this time the butter must be 1'requontly stirred say once in live or leu minutes so that the whole mass may be thoroughly intcr-mixed, and tho top and bottom change places from time to .time. When tho melted mass boils, the fire is to be so regulated as to keep the butter at a gentle boil for about two hours more; the stirring being continued. But not necessarily so frequent as beforo. The vessel is then removed from the Gro and set aside to cool and settle, still gradually. This process of cooling is supposed always to requiro about two hours. Tho melted mass is then while still liquid, to be carefully poured into the crock or jar in which it is to be kept. In the process of cooling there is there depoeitod s whitish cbeesy sediment, proportioned to the quantity of butter, which is to bo carefully I preveruoa irom intermixing wua lae pre! served butter. The gaseous grounds are i very palatnblo and nutritious ard are con 1 atantly used as food- Butter so prepared will last for years perfectly good without any particular caution being taken to keep it from the air, or without the slightest addition of salt.??(*/o6r. j [This plan of curing butter has been j practised by some of the Tartar tribes for | centuries. Two weeks ago a claim for a patent to Mr. Merritnan, of Illi., appeared ir. our columns to accomplish the same object, but by very different and more simple means.? Scientific American. let . ?? ?g Sri.p Sealino Fruit Cans.?Tako a common fruit-jar, with a tin cover, made like a shoe-black box. The jar snd the coter will probably co?t a dime, and hold a quart Any of the cements that are used for sealing cans or jar* will do for this. Heat your fruit, either in the jars or in some other vessels, and pour it in the jars, ^previously warming them.) Now pour enough cement in the cover to trivo the bottom and aide a thin coat When the oement becomes slightly stiff, npply the cover over the jar. the jar having been ? well filled, and turn the jar upside down; and hrrt is the invention. As fruit jars hove a lip. you now I sve a little trough to ? fill with cement, and the work is done. Let your jnra get cold shntding on the covert, and put them axray in (he same position. It is the steam escaping in the i common way of sealing or soldering cans, j that leaves so many of them imperfect, j My plan entirely obviates this difficulty, j as the steam or vapoi?v ? always en ton of I ( ? f . tri 2 y M ^ inc iruit. l iiib ariaiijjjcuiiicHi, j?*u p rC 37C, | ia really a chemist's pneumatic trough, ana i there is no danger ^heu your fruit haa te coolod down and created a vacuum, that ty the extended atmospheric pressure will force the corks in. i, ir 8oap for Washinq.?The Amerioan AgricultutUt is responsible for thin reI, eipc:?To each pound of common hard p soap, add from a half to three quarter ^ ounces common borax, pulverixed, and one ^ qoart of water. Put the water in a tiu j,,1 pan or other oonvenieut vcwl, and place in ! on the store; put in the borax, and then i, add the soap, cut in email, thin piecoe. ,jr Keep them hot, hot not boiling, several n. hour*, or until the aoap is dissolved. 1 jr When cool, it will be doable the quantity, ,( ? and thua nave at leant one-half. Rub the Je dirtiest part of the clothes with this com,c pouod, and soak them over night, if con. " renient, or an boor or two in*tho morning. This mixture does not cut the hands, and ,p ia adapted to all aorta of ckothea?calieoes, i flannel, dee., as well aa white cotton or j 6y linen. They are to be washed, boiled) and ! rinsed, aa n?nal, hut the labour of rubbing | j* ia greatly leaaened. n. ;? * ~ be Dsrueo Plants may be dried he in such a manner aa to ba exceedingly r(g beautiful?retaining the whole of the vuljh atile oil and aroma, and their true colon. To offset this,they must be dried inadark, Qr ctoeo room, and not, as is usually the ease, , a by exposure to a currrentof air and the action of light. When the separation of the h aqueous particles ia effected by their evapo. a| ration, and they are tolerably dry, they are re to be submitted to pressure In small quaet titios, enveloped in aslighly absorbent psTxi per, until the oil appears on the surface, 9, and which ia known by its discoloration ; )(j by thia, all change of color by the action of l(j the light os*fomer sctlon of volatile matfc. tar by evaporation is prevented. In pqt I herbs, ea well as medietas! plants, this will a. be found a very deeided improvement ar "rr )y IfOMB SutmiMCk?William Mills, Esq., at tba author of a recent English treaties on ct Home SbosMjg^pu* a gftta perch" protee" tr .w trr1*** " tike AMi oik Ue WrTTPA fry' dnlj fkm nails ia aaab. 11* baa followed the pmo * tioe wflh aU btratt f'ft Mnm Iirt, and { " lawaiim a Urgax auwbar as rerj % ? *i fT * , RscaiPTroa MAKINQ ClBTtHM CttntHT. ?Two par4 Aafcra, kbrw parts Clay, an? Qt. pan 8a*d, mired with Oil, will ad? a 4a. Can Ml as hard as tatrbK *?d impeaetrahlaby Watat far am.' ' f J)1 H I! (.'TO K Y. TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF CHER AW: W. L. T. Prince, Intcndant. E. J. Waddill, V l'|DTSandKr" Wardens. John Lynch, W. J. Vereen, J Thomas H. Toroliuaon, Clerk. A. P. Leach, Marshall. Meets let Saturdey in each month. -O ? MERCHANTS BANK OF SOUTH CAROLINA. AT CHERAW J. C. Coil, President. A. Macfarian, D. Malloy, wEc-^f' C.CokVr, Henry Mcl? er,. W. Godfrey, Cashier. J. F. Matheson, Clerk. M. H. H. Durall. Teller. Discount day, Thursday. o " BANK OF WADESBORO', N. C " W R Leak, President. 0 W Little, 8 W Cole, Thox Rohinson, n. P Richardson, P' 10 Jos White, P Ci Smith. II It Hammond, (lishier. N UcterlT, Clerk. Discount day, Tuesday. o CIIEU AW AND DARLINGTON RAIJ, ROAD COMPANY: A Macfarlan, President. S S Solomons, Chief Engineer. ( J II Mclrer, Secretary and Treasurer. J A Inglis, Solicitor. E J Waddill, Freight and Ticket Agent. **o THE COURTS OF LAW, 8. C.. SIT for chkmtkrfibld : 1st Monday in March and October. for Marlboro' : 2nd Monday in March and October. for darlington j 3rd Monday in March and October. for marion : 4th Monday in March and October. Return day 15 days before each Court. THE COURTS OF?EQUITY, 8. C-. SIT for rnestkrfiki.d : | Tuesday after 1st Monday in February. ror marldcro' : Friday after 1st Monday in February. for darlington : 2d Monday in February. for marion t Friday after 2d Monday io February. ? , . ?o ' * ' OT'OrniAn nArm?rn /*?** ^ ? ourctniv/n wr Si. l/AHULiriA floR AN80N COUNTY ! 2d Mouday in March, and September. 0 COUNTY COURTS OF N. CAROLINA. m FOR AN80N COUNTY t 2d Monday in January, April, July, and October. SOLICITOR OF EASTERN CIRCUIT, 8. CAROLINA t Henry Reiver, Eaq. DISTRICT OFFICERS, S. C. CUK8TLRriKLD. W S Hsecuok, Su*rm, J C Craig, Clerk. J C Chapman, Coroner. J C Craig, Commissioner in Equity. J C Craig, Ordinary. J 8 Miller, Tax Collector. MARLBOaoOOM. J W Henagan, Sheriff. P McColl, Clerk. J II Bolton. Coroner. E P Ervin, Commissioner in Equity. E P Errin, Ordinary. A J Stanton, Tax Collector. DASLIXOTOfl. I) S Law, Sheriff. E B Bronron, Clerk. W H W inhale. Coroner. T C Evans. Commissioner in Equity. J J Russell, Ordinary. T Atkinson, Tax Collector. MAfltOfl. E Godholt, Sheriff. E B Wheeler. Clerk. S McMillan, Coroner. C D Evans, Commissioner in Equity. E B Wheeler. Ordinarr. H Gregg, Tax Collector. o COUNTY OFFICERS OF N. CAROLINA ! ANSON. A C Mooru. Sueritf. , J Hare, Clerk Superior Court. j J White, Clerk County Court. , W R Troy, Heater in Equity. Advertisements. J. A. Ml w.~c. " ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, CBfltAW, a. a, Practice in CbeeWrfield and the edjoiniap District*. Office on Market street, between { Front and Second streets. 2?lyt - .. i Am . .1 i i . William L. T. Prince, ' ATTORNKV AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN CHANCERY. Practices in Um Conrta for CImUKUU, lUrtboroofti, Dnrtingtnn nod Marios Districts. Of&os st CHBRA W, 5 C. CVHAIIM) * ST*J C O M MISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANT8, WlbMlNttTON, N O, J. D. CUNMINO. jO. W. 8TYBOH, Afufli, IW. , WW^ AW AT IKJLVt CARK. A OOOD W*of PINK OIOAK8, M ?M A. #4gWBMCt Mtk WJ low fc* * TH08. H TOMLXNBON. ' I J?M ftk, 1?M. 1?. I*. Vtt I Wpll ? - 11 !. ' -1 . . - 1 L> L-li.lJli'l 1 New Schedule. LQAihmBBEBK OTwHBBMWresg, OmcK CAD It H. Company, 1 Chf/me, July 19, 1856 j ON and after the first day of Augubt ensn in*, the MAlIi and PASSENGER Trains on this road, will ran according to the following schedule: Leave Cheraw at 6 o'clock P. M: 44 Cash,s at 6 25 44 44 " Society Hill at 6 50 " 44 " Dove's at 7 20 44 44 44 Darlington at 7 50 44 " , Arrive at Florence at ft 20 " 44 RETURNING: 1 Leave Florence at 0 15 o'clock P. M. < " Darlington 0 45 44 44 u Dove's at 10 15 44 44 '4 Society Hill 10 45 14 44 " Cash's at 11 10 ,4 44 Arrive at Cheraw 1 1 35 44 44 A FREIGHT and PASSENGER Train will J also leave Cheraw on every Monday, Thursday 1 and Sainrdav, at 7 o'clock A. N. RETURNING: , Leave Florence on the same dav at 1 o'clock | P. M., alter the arrival of Train from Wil? ' mington. < E. ,T. WAY)DILL, General Transp't Agent. July 22, 1856. 7-tf NOTICE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. CHESTERFIELD DISTRICT. THIS is to certify that the undersigned f have fbtmed a limited partnership under | f tho name or firm of i J ui\i:ui:niAii t. lilea." I That the general nature of the business intended to be transacted is the transportation of merchandise and products of the soil within ' this State, and particularly between tho city of ' CharUt(on and the towns of Oror/ffiown and 1 CArrow, and the landings intermediate, in the | steamer Chesterfield ana Lighters. That Neukmisu T. Liles, resident in the , said District and State aforesaid, is the general , partner. That William Godfrey, John C. Ferris, J- M. Threadgill and R. A- Kendall, doing business under the name or Arm of Threadgill A Kendall, Dan'l A. Horn, Nathan . f. If' I) %V. 1??r\ U.H.^ IS.OUTICfellU, niLUiiittui Ayunv.es 11 fmtufj , John D. Pickard, John C. Evans, and John T. J Coit, resident in the District and State afore- 1 said,and Charles irby. resident in Marlborough 1 District and State aforesaid, are the special 3 partners. ? \ That William Godfrey has contributed one ' thousand dollars to the common stock. Dan'l ' A. Horn has contributed sevon hundred and 1 fifty dollars to tho common stock. John C. 1 ' I'crvis, J. M. Threadgill and R. A. Keudall, ( doing business under the name or firm of Threadgill & Kendall, Nathan D. Stricklin, Archibald Mallov. Duncan Mallntr Jnkn Tl Pickard, John (1 Evans. John "t. Coit, and Ch&rlas lrby, have contributed five hundred^, dollars each to the common stock. And that' , said limited partnership is to commence on the eleventh lay of August, in the rear of our J Lord, one thousand niirht hundred and fil'lysix, and end on the firrt dnv of Julr. in the ' year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred , f and fifty seteoW. GODFREY, (l. s.) f J. C. FSnVIS, |u ?.) J. m. TKtiEADuiLL, (L. a.) j i R. A- KENDALL, (u .) I ( DAN'L A. HORN, (i- $.) N. D. 8THICKLIN, (l. s.) A- MALLOY, (i? s.) D. MALLOY, (L.?.) J. D. PICKARl), (L. a.) JNO. C. EVANS, (u s.) < J NO. T. COIT, (u a.) CHARLES IRBY, (i, ?.) ' Cheraw, 8. C.j August 11, I85fi. 11?fit, A HOMESTEAD FOR $10 < $310,000 WORTH i i or Farms an<l SltiilcfiH* Lots. IV the Oold Region of Virginia, Calpeper j Co., to be divided amongst 10,200 subset ib- | ' era,on th* I 7th > September, 1 Mob, for the bene- j : fit of l'-tri Royal Female Academy. Subscriptions only Uh dollar* eachj one half down, the , ' rest on the deliver? of *l?e Deed. 'tib- 1 scriber will get a Building Lot or a Farm, ranging in value from $10 to $25,000. These | Farms and Lots are sold so cheap to induce ! seuiemcnis, asuinctent number being reserved, the increaso in the value of which will compensate for the apparent low price now asked. Amptd security will be giroo fbr the fhith- i ful performance of contracts and proeames. tfoF" More agents are wanted to ohuin aubicribern, to whotn the moat liberal indacemenU will be given. Some Agents write that they are making $200 par month. Adver- , Using will be aone for everr Agent where ( possible. For fall partiealan, Subscriptions, Agencies, Ac. apply to K. B A ODER, P?rt Royal, CartUiae h , Va. July 1st, I860. 4-lOtJ. la. CIslCltEXEB. 1 Architect & Builder, > DARLINGTON C. H? 8. C. PLANS, specifications and estimate* furn- 1 iahad at tha shortest notice. N. B.?He also deals in Hardware, Glass of j all descriptions? ptaim ornamental and atain- 1 d,?Paints, OUa, Varnish, Hash. Blinds and Doors, Iron and MarUe lUntln, Countar Tom aad Iron Pence*, Ac. . Persons wishing to purease will do watl to gira ate a call. Ofdara left with RAGS, DftPBW A 00. 1 Cheraw, ds C. will be ?tlsaded to. Jam Ml, ISM. 1?tf. Cabinet' Shop. HpHK Subscribed baring located himself in ,' &. Cheraw, and hawing made siratgemeat With Mr. Wm. T. Moore, for the upper nwtef ' his Shop at the Foundry, will carry on the 1 Cabinet Business, and repair Faro it are aad all other kind of work that la in kU iu* mi hmiwm, ?d mum fey strict iluntioc and work, m merit * ?bnre ofth* mtrniimt of tfee dhr-m sancrsflj. , awo, fnaermu ??r*m at ?hort nou<m. ?nyo.^V;re;:; BUTTER, set ? ** cwmw, i c, jaly jm, ism. l?tf ? LLL-J- ? J- J. !- 1 - -JCHERAW Coach Manufactory The undesigned arc currying on the Coacl and Carriage making business in ail its branch 68, near the Southern terminus of Kershai street, and adjacent to Mr. W. T. Moore'a Four dry, and arc prepared, with Good Workmen and Materials. lo fill pll orders cent them to the entire satis faction of their patrons. They, ?iso, koep on hand CARRIAGES ROCKAWAYB, BUGGIES and SULKIES n the latest styles, which they will sell i t reason shle prices. Repairing done neatly and promptly, and al their work warranted for one year. They wil pay the frligh' npon any Job of theirs, tb< value of which is over fifty dollars, if to b< delivered at anv station on the ChMmw Darlington Railroad. RACK, DEPEW Sc. CO. Cheraw, 8. C., Juno 'Jth, 1856. 1?tf. NOTICE TO TRAVELERS ! The FA YF.TTE V11. LK ind FAIR BM'FI >TAOE lcaves Fayetteville S .twinvs. Tiirsdnv ind Thursda\sat 1 o'clock, I' M., Ftir Bin Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridavs ut 'I I'. M tUT Fare $4.00. The CORWAVBORO' and FAIR BLUFl %T\0E leaves Fair Bluff" Mondays. We due* lays and Fridays at 6 o'clock, A. M., and re urns the alternate days. J. W. 8TEAQATX. June 10th, 1856. 1?tf. KENAN T. MORGAN, P01WANDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, CHERAW,.SOUTH CAROLINA, nfc K8PFCTFUM.Y fenders his sincen 1%/ thanks to his friends and customers fo he liberal patronage he has received in thi tbovc line of busiucas during the past fev rears, and hopes, by his strict personal ntter ton, not only to merit, but receive, a mori iberal share, the ensntng season. He wil "orward good i which may come by the Rai load consigned to him, from the Depot, whci .. j ...i .i? i mjuruiru, miu ine jwners sntiu DC rottnei if their nrrival here. Cheraw, S. C., June 13. 1856. 2? TURNERS Ginger Wine. HIGHLY recommended for ahar pening thi appetite. invigorating the entire system iitd restoring to jieHect health and strength ill unfortunate sufferers with dyspepsia. ui li festton, loss of appetite, Ac. AUo, TURNER'S GINGER BRANDY, tc jether with a full assortment of nr???> nn . vriiTPd r isu ii'iAKuiSS, .lia IVT# niniirj, Gin,rn?u Cv>?,?iidupiv?i jjriiera, Ac-, for sale by" WELL3 A BROTHERCheraw,tS C., June 24th, 1856. 3?tf. CHKRAW Candy Manufactory THE undernigned continues to Manufat tnre STEAM REFINED CANDY, if the very treat materials, which he offers f< tale as cheap as can be purchased in an io.ithfrn market. He, also, keeps constant; >n hand a large supply of NUTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Hermetically Sealed Fiuiu. Jellies, Pickle! vtuets. Toys, and all articles usually kept ? <uch places. Confectionary manufactured to order at th diortest notice. S. GRAFFT. Cheraw, 8, C., June ?0, 1856. 1?tf Medical Copartnership. HpHK undersigned have entered into " copartnership ia the practice of Med cine, under the name and style of MALLOY d' CO IT. Thevars also associated in the sale of Drngi Med icines, Ac., and will occupy the eld start A i>r. A. Malloy, where they may be found i any time, when not professionally engaged. A. MALLOY, D. O. COIT. Ghermw, 8. C., jane 10, 1856. 1?if. A CARD." THE subscriber bogs leave to return hi sincere thanks to his North Carolin friends and customers, for the vert lib^n patronage bestowed upon him, and h.- ?1 endeavor, by personal attention to bus in. m to merit a roniinusnre ef the same, he aU pi. dure* himself to t-m every exertion to pix mute the interact of those who entrust toei business to his cars. THOMAS H. TOMLINSON. Cheraw, ft. C., Jane 9, 185A I?tf. T' "[ >" " , ^ ,y Wmr HmUs. WK/klk IJB& NORTH CAROLINi WfijMar so twTtn ?nrtr* tnmilj riour. Cora Md P?ao. Br THOa H. T0MLIN80N. fwm wi l?jf STOffl tIME. ? AffcOA**" BTOKB LIMB, frmk m JHRPi prtmofd*. f Hftrrol* CoUiu'd PWrtor, J art received ?4 for *!? bt K. T. MO ROAN, Cbcratr, ?. **y, ?4< t#M. - ? ?? ?-? ? I AM Afe?t fof (A# ofdo of ?. &JU8WOLDS O&OROIA OOTTON OUM. 'v h4 will delim ikm ben, le H?r. at (M frtmrf ptoo*. >. K. T. IIOBOAN, J ,'JU ---Li IHI I I I 1 Anson Institute. fWHMlS Iniititution has been in operation 1 aliot* two years and a half. It ii pleasantly situated ot> an eminence about ote-baNy of a mile 8?uth>wrttof the towo of Wadesborjs'; commanding an extensive view of the soft rounding country* Thote is a dwelling bous connected with the institute amd occupied ' Rev. Klijnh J. Morrison, one of the Teache who is prepared to take eight or ten board -? to whose comfort, instruction and mora'/ t ing every necessary attention will be besto The inatitution is now under charge of Pre Silas C. Liudaley and Rev. E. J- Ionia gentlemen who have considerable experie; , in teaching. Mr. Morrison, who has charge o? the Englisu department, is a graduate of ou~ 1 University, ana has tanght a classical schot * for many years. Mr. Lindaley, who has chargt of the Latin and Greek department, is a graduate of Princeton ; was, for several years, Professor of languages in the Caldwell Institute, while situated in Greensboro', in this State, and has devoted over twenty-nve years of his litis to die insilmctiiin find f Roth of thi-.it; gcnth men are eminently qualifi ed, inevery respect to fill their respective positions, and to discharge the responsible trusts ] confided to (.hern. I It is the only high Male School in the county; 9 ?t hus been built by the liberality and public B spirit of tbo citizens of Anson county. Why j then should it not be patronized? Young men f this and the adjoining counties tuny here *?ain a firs? rate English education, or may wo or-1 a red for admission into the Freshman or Sophomore classes of our Uuiversity or any other institution. The Fall Session of this Institution will J commence f?u Monday, the 14th instant, and ceim. ut- '.ve months. TERMS AS FOLLOWS: * Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Ate., $10 00 Grammar, Geography, Ac., 12 50 A Latin and Greek, 20 00 Philosophy, Mathematics, Ac., 20 00 Ta* for contingent expenses, 75 w Tent Ion in n !\ nice. * Students citerilg the higher branches hare tlu? privilege ot studying either or all the In.niche* taught by paying the price of the highest alone. Hoard, with rooms, lights, foel, washing, Acn fumislicd by private families of the village or in the adjacent county, at $8 50 per mouth. THOS. S ASHE, TIIOS. ROBINSON. H PURDIE RICHARDSON, g W. R. LEAK, ' | T. BED FERN, ? r E. F. LILLY, Wadcsboro', N. C., July 5, 1P56. 5?4m. FRESH MEDIC IKES b AT THE ; New Drag and Chemical [ STOKE, 1 EAST SIDE OF f RON'T 8TREET, i oreoaiTi: thk cost office. , lu^RESLl supplies have just been received, 1 JT making a complete SPRING STOCK ot genuine DRCGS A NV MEDICINES, all of which ur<- Fl'Ri. u ?d FRESH, and warranted, can.n&ting, "n p- rt, of ENGLISH, L. ILNCH AND AMERICAN it i' II ' G 8 avN I) CHEMICALS, " ! P F G 1? UMEKY, PAINTS, OILS. DYE 1 STUFFS, SOAPS AND BRUSHES OF ALL KINDS, TRUSSES AND SUPPORTERS, GLASSWARE ANI) WINDOW GLASSES, i PATENT AND PLANTATION MEDIC1NE8. Particular attention is Riven to filling orders for Planters and Physicians, and the prices are sure to please. Prescription* and family receipts carefully compounded, and Medicines can be obtained at all hours of the night at t. Da. J. W. GULICK'S Drug and Chemical Store, Opposite the Post Utfice. Oheraw, S. C., June 10, 1856. 1?tf. >r i M. KEELER, I Boot & Shoe Maker, '? IT AS a new and well salaried stock of ma'' B B tcrials cn hand, and is ready to fill all orders in his line of business with despatch, ? and to the satisfaction of his customers. Ha has takea the place of B. ELiXSON, in this business, and occupies his old stnud. He has also for sale loather of all kinds suita, ble to the trade. Cheraw, 3. C., July 23d, 1856. 7-3m a DRS. MALLOY & COIT. ^ DRUG STORE. JUST RECEIVED, a mw supply of Drugs, Medicine* and Chemicals, Dye Studs, j' Oil*, Paint* and Painter* article*, Varnishes, . Window Glass, French and English Perfumery Fine Toilet and shavltig Soaps^Hair and Tooth Brushes, Trusses and Supporters of all kinds, and a large supply of <:hoioe Toilet and Fauey articles. . MT Orders promptly attended to. Oneraw, 8. C? June 10, 1856. I?tf. j Court of Equity* i) suit ?I" Mouth Carolina. !' CHESTERFIELD DISTRICT ? IN view of the necessity which exists of a 1 Special Term of the Ooort of Eqaity lor f said District, and by virtue of the authority reeled in me for that purpose? A it Ordered, That a special Term of the Court of Eouity be l.olden for Chesterfield * District, at Chesterfield Court House, on the find (being the third day i tf Sep ^ Umber read, to continue until Ike business ready for a hearing be disposed of. GEO. W. DA BO A If. May 26, ISM. 1?2mts. I Mitif* the abrtra to ha a liu >J ???? CODJ. ' J. c. CBAIO, C. E., or* 3rd June, 18t>?. ? - ? 1 8ANDKRS' COTTON QIM81 WE em H*nu nt th!? place, ft* the bale gt I Qiwemede bt Thomee Bandera at W?dee? borew.th N. C., All erieee left w.di ua will be It forwarded end pruoiptlj etUindwi to. We have ?oe of them on h.?od which can be teen ' THBEADtfJLL A ggtfDAlL. IMl 1?M. . *?3mo. * -C1 COHSroaME^t. <*n nnn ^i^of.iiniibal. ^ u at ntalee*)? ffrOS. H. YOMLTHBOir lane H, ISM.