The Pee Dee herald. (Cheraw, S.C.) 1856-1859, September 16, 1856, Image 4
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;itelLJUI.?J!i Jft....l? .Sclrrlrt
|)orft'it :
' A JoOL> HONEST FIEAJHT.
fit b'.ppj, I'm cheerful, i'?n merry ?nd 01
From y-ir'?? cud to year's tii''.?so time
gud? s awnv; . fli
Though oo bmnKest of (are. t\iw>otiei
1 viine, j .
. r ,a
1 uut?mu."'it an.l arc companion > of ;
: J5'!
Thr.v is joy in my cup- tlieio it health at ; c*
n\ board, , nj
Viiw, ?1.ough p -)i. yetui spirit I'm rich as j a(
a lord; ' ! j
Foi this La Aumx'uu front vhicb I'll tus'c)
part,
Tlie true spring of peace is a Co wl Honest
He artl ' q
I frown r it mi those whoi the Wind oaticih
great, a i
I'"o what Cod hu- tlaoicd tan i/c no wiila) j iu
of Fate-. joi
1 si -At. ro i". word of my di nr fellow man, J jJ(
But ondcavtv. to do ail the good that I can. '
'Should tin orphan ;i xl w' look iu at n> j "
ilnnr * ' tfa
,
1 v ufc then 'm,o6 Speed!"'?pcuitupf d ver
soiooi'ihtp worr: , g|
.Vov thlo is t. in.'.x.'n. fiotn which I'll ne'er m
tart,
. r ' Til
The true spring of peacaisn toad lfiiiuat '
Heart: '
di
fVhnt were this world to me, and the pica-,
suit il bring.?, j
Jf love ? oij sou' hut net fr. edom and
wings? | *
And as fuv 'he next?darn I dr?aja of itc ! Ji
"bliea, , ot
It' my duty t" ...an wete neglc< t<' 1 hi this? '
fheu laumur v.-ho will!?let the selfish i
ploW on,
Ai d be Into to the teaching o<ruie "Nutn-1 U]
bcr One'"? : JJ
This, tltia ij a iuumiu from which I'll no'er ( fr
P -rh ' w
I he frue apiiug ofpence ie a Hood lloncst |
Heart. m
at
<1 lawKAifcs PANICS.
A CAPITAL Hlly &
The bent thlnr* vrv hnve heard thia year, i nj
iuu political way, occured at MeadTillc^f;
a few days siuce.?One of iho llinek Ka- | w
publican editors of that rural town, who, y
ia?t y .-ar was very hostile to the Fope, p
and fully persuaded thai "American. (<
ought to rule Atactica," met u Herman 1 w
aoajUiiintftDcc in the struct, and accosted j
biur something in this wise:
"'Veil, Johu; I suppose you arc going j,.(
to give l'reuiont ?i vote this year." i
John studied a uiomeut, aud co^kiogone J
eye, as much as to say, "do y/a see any- . 0,1
thing crcen there.'" repl.eu that he had W
So n.fe tn five Fremont J m
"Why, how is that?" queried cur editor ! c
friend. | ,
"Itocausc," replied John, "I haven't,
been here long enough-"
"Not long enough? Why bow long ft
have you boon here?" ip
"' "Oh, about tea yours." ; V
"Well," persisted the From outer, "that I (
iii long enough to entitle you to a vote " j '
"Oh, I know," wid the wan with the w
"sweet German accent," "that 1 have 1 w
been here long enough to rote for Bncha- l
nan, hut it requires a Gorman to reside*.,
here twonty-one years to wake him a. .
icgnl voter for Frhmont." j 1
Just about that time the editor in \
' pursuit of rotors under difficulties," had tl
jiwmuuitr uumdcs* in 014 Ofiice.-? JJric i %
r. Observer. I C(
TORTOISE SUKLL. ? j *
What is oalled the tvToite shell is not ,1 *
' i ti
u is generally suppose J, tav bcoy covering
or shield of tho turtlo, hot only tbo a'
settles which covor it. These arc thirteen
c i
in nurobor; eight of thew mj. Uro a
Li' little eurvod: Of the Bit t/ues four ape
large, being sometimes a foot Jong an J j n
' euven inches broad, semi-transparent, ela- J
gently rariegated, with while, red, follow,
- K ; ar?d dark broirn clouds. which are ftilly '
: brought oil wheri thr shell is prepared ia
U and polished. Tho l*uaioa , as I hi.ro ^
said, constitute the. external coating of *
. the solid or bony part of tho shell, ajpdnl*
l\, alary^ fortlo affords about sight potions *
j-y of them, the plates Varying from ah eigWth ^
to a quarter of an inch in thickness, The ^
fishers do net kill ilia turtles, did tboy do in
ho, they would in a few'} oar* oxr. rmiaatc , B
tho?, AVUfw a torJe u wjght, ?h?y j* I
fasten Uui, \u?1 cover hi* back with dry
M5#% iU* :>i
tJit beatbaafoN the plate* to Separate hi
' their jsintr,?lArge ktrffe is then cawfaMy
5^K |Sda?rta4 hofboBtally bsocftth them, afid l ^
. ^ov; ulton ^ ^ J-o yt
1 v ' ? f1 . *
*' ? ?* 'tu
? " ' -i 1 . a, HLJU'-t.-ii y
Slgr tcuUtttal. 1
iJoitfi I(V! TUK MONTH. |]
^SrrrVMnicR, now tbu ninth, was an- 11
ently tlii' seventh month, as is indicate'?, i
r it,! name, which its derived from tcptcin1 , t
poi lying st'rJi. It answers to 7YeA??, |v
I'ttmnnUf (i Kings Till 2,) tbo first t
onfh of the titvil, nod the ui^nth of the J
wW voir o?' the .Tews. Oar Saxon an-1 I
isUns* culled it Cinrtt-inonuth, or HarUy , 1
with, he.tfiuao ha'rley ripeucd with them ?
this soar on, and also IJaifest-monatli ot J
.(/?] > 'r
TUK PLANTATION. i1
Set nh hands vigorously at work pickivg ,c
)Uvn. as aoon as the lint is svflioiemiy '
ntnred. ' Sot thit the lint is picked eleau 1
ji! fvec .s'l.tiii trie h; aud do not gather it iin- | '
eduitelyiiftwrs vain. It will dry hotter up- *
i the flail;, thsuany wheroelse, and noth- ( 1
g is lost hy letting it rent for r? day or i'
ro. Sec that your Gin nnd Press am i1
10 Lest patterns, and in complete order;
id lot all operations conunoted with tho
lining, preying uod getting ready for arket.
bo performed ir the most thorough
id perfect manner. Arlrr a ahower, and |
tile suiting for your Cotton txi Dcc?me
:y enough to p??k, set the hands to
itiicrii g, drying and putting Peat away,
'y, Cfmer and Winter (Mtk may be
>wu during the present month. It is not
:>t too lute tor Hut a > /* ? and some
bet varieties of Turhips, but not. m mo? 1
icrit mu*t be lost, if you desire to ruako
. ,op Should you be short of foddtf, j
ake florae bay from Rweet Potato vines.
0 not out them until juat before the drat
oats in (kctober. at wluoh time the tubers
ill probably havo eciaed growing?cure
io vines well, put thorn awuy anier cover,
id you wd1 find that your cows, mules
id evon horses, will oat the* with a
ood lolisb Good fodder may also be
lade fVom tho tops of the Pindar or
ronnd Pea, if eut or pulled before they
ither. Pack away a pile of cut Potato
incu, as an experiment, for next years
(anting, as recommended Continue, alio,
> clear up and drain swampy laud, prepare
oodland fcr pasturage.
THE GARDEN. " <
Tuntijij, jf all kinds, if not already
ivn, should bi put ia without delay,
i full crop of Otrivnt, to plant in October,
.? < **
iuj nvn vv DVKII. wi.wyoiMiiie /wri^yan |
icdfl Of Carrpto and Be*t* any tinie thin J,
iontli 'tow also, Kurimunu CaH<iyC |'
ted. Set out all the BrvnAi ftod nort/i- *;
intc.r plant* you \aay ha?? oo uand.
lnnt 8nap Beau*, aud, if the weather in
.Torablo, you will get a inpply for fickle*
i October, tipitifijc, fcuwc, R i-litJia,
Veta, tfauUird, See., may .now ba some
W< ry thouid be transplanted, and in dry
oathiY haul oarth to the stem* of that j
hioh you bare heretofore tranapfanted.
tftrncb*rry bed* or patches way now be .J
rep? red, and the ines planted at acy
rue during tho fuM of winter. A. cow-1
Icto, and f <mnwbat elaborate article ou j
us imoject, uow unavoidably laid dver,
ill appear it?*>ur October nuiator. A
>ol, moist soil, rich in ragctabk matter,
jits 'ho Strnwborry best, in our l3outbern |
lioiate. Subsoil the ground, or spado it
loroughly two spndei deep, turning under
0 abundant supply of swamp nuek, Jejropoie-llea.es,
wood ashes, pulverized (
liurcoal'&nd a littiu well rotted atabla
laouw. Harrow dr rake the turfaoo, 5
taking it Hue !>od evau, and set yout I
lanta ia' rows A' fact apart, and 1 foot to
ft inohita in the row, if you with to ewUiite
largely, and by botae power. If on
mi contrary,..your "Strawberry patch"
merely intended for family use, and '
1 bf cultivated by Uaad, vet* 2 foot apart,
ith plauta same diftta4?tt as nborc, will .
9. U ypu can locate yo*r "hod" upon
t(*pT4?igL branch" at at Ibi uieuth of t"|
ivyw., so an td dnm the stream and j
rigato it fwaly in dry wwither, it wtU!
Send the season of bearing t*)d scrsathr \
i+reMfithoiiie #ndqa?Ut| of the/fruit. t]
6'wo wttt tarUutoW dtik& aklm
p?rujning iu tbfr niopi dMusiods and ^1
di?pt r.gnblt fruit, at Itofclh.
TUB FLOWKft OAHDJCN A/to ;? j
i I ^'.^liKUBp&V.^S /j? **&
Rtmcvt laytrtof th? C*r??lu>o. Jpknt
>*U^*4 rooti forvkAj blympog, !**t of f
(W ??U,. Flirt .?<?!??. of ?h? fljg- ,
Sport ;&r |Me^&J|SE? Irutyrtgt of J
^/a^ji^aod idiu i>f? d??4 Joave?) ^
-m mk:\ ~
w . *
e < 5 n.
rt$t if;;' V;' i?0 W?
. <,: .* >> -"--.n \ V> &
1 V "?- "MM1 ? 'J1 1 .. * L. I1 -LJUI I X ' 1
HfOW TO SECURE DRY FE' T^AND j J
SAVE YQUli 8HOE LEATiiKR
A wrreapoodent ot tho M/tWnirt j
Mit^r.tine says :?l?I have bad three l?Mr<*
i i- j-4s for cbo lhat six years, {"*?* ihoea^) j
itid I think Ishnll trot require nuy more
or the next six years teoooie. The reason f j
s that 1 treat them in the following may. r?
)?rj?1 put a pound of tallow and half n at
x)und of rosin in a pot on tbe Are ; when
nelted and mixed, I norm the boots and ^
ipplv the hot stuff with a painter's, brush di
intil neither the r,r>lo nor the upper leithar
fill puck in any more. If it is ilqfired
hat the boots should immediately tuke a J
>ol;sb, dissolve an ounce of wax iu a teasK*>oful
of lampblack A day ^i'ter tho
>oots hrvo lean trcat'od with the tdliow (
iod rosin, rub over them this wax iu tur>cntino,
but not before. Thus the oiteru
w will ha e a coat of wax alone, pod shines
ike o iniirov Tallow or any praise bo- .
wuKMiiiicid, and rote the the stitching sa
rail as tec leather; but the roeiu gives it
in antisejitio quality which preserve* the
rhole. Jdouwund shoos should be so large
is to admit tin paring eotk soles. Cork
190 bad a conductor of he&t'hat T.ith it { ai
n tho hootsnnd feet are alw urs tcnrin nn I ?
Vo coldeft tone floor." (.t J
Zy T (J _ ;
roww council of the town of "
CliKRAW:- J
*W. L. T Print*, Intending.
R. J. WnddiU, - ' ?i
ji s' w- - ?
W. <J. Vereon,. j , H d
Thom&a II. Tom'inaon, CUrk. E
A- P. Le*cli, Martini'.
Mvcw 1st ? uurdny in each month. ;
? o~?? 1 | y^ebciiant8
bank of souib ca?0- 4
una* at chebaw ": r
j. C. Cioit, President..
A- Maofarl*", 1
D. MtilUif, * ?
w.ecu$r
C. Colter, " ;
Heury Mclver, i
IV. Godfrey, Cn&hicr. ,
J. F. Matheeon, 0?erk
M. H H. Duvnil, Toller. S
Discount diw, 'Ihnrtdnv. . n
* o -if
"BANK OF WAI>KSB0B'0,V N- Cn |
W R Preaidetii. Q
O W Littlu,
B"W ?
Vm ftJl ' Director* & * '
. r Richardson,
Jot White, ,
P 0 Smith.
H b Hammond. CovUier.
N Beverly, Clerb.
Discount day, lYaadey r
. o ? ./ -1
JHRRAW AND DARLINGTON RAIL ?
ROAD COMPANY:
A M Ian Preaideot
fi S Soiomous, Chief Engineer. ,1
J HT McLrer, Sectary and Treasurer.
J A Solictor. .
E i WaiddiU, Freight and Ticket Agcut. ; ,
' '' -*?<>,? '
' THE COURTS OT LAW, S. C, vStT t
IOU pifKSTrUPL* '.d? ;'i
lat Monday in Marc', nod October.
ron Marlboro' :
2nd Mondi-y in March aikf October,1*
*c?* i? ctbuiNarow : f
3rd Monday in Mar^h and October.
FOR MARION : ',*/ '*
Ath Monday in March and October, . ?
Return day 15 day* before each CoorL
0 - 1 *
THF COURTS Olf EQUITY, S. <X, SIT J
' t FOR oiUcrnotrtirjD ;,w> '? ,5
. Tueaday after 1st Monday in iVbftviry.
' , ' * fCfltlidtARMU)[u>r:< -; -* ;XV>
Friday ?ft"t'M<M.d^y In February.
TOR I).?R LlKOl o.v ;
tfnnHiu W?l ?
? .. I
nm maiuok : , j
Friday after I'd Monday in F?bruarj. , j
tUTEBlOK COTRfi c \ CAROLINA
roa AJf-o/f v y : j
2d Monday in NaiwJ^jbiA SayUmbw?: *
COUNTY COURTS Of K CAROLINA. J
FOR A.JWON (JO^WTV: ,, . ?
, 2d Mouday in January| April, Jaly. aud |
,mb" .
kO!JC1TOB OF EASTERN CIBOv ft *. ^
CAROLINA? M. ' J
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m?m* oomms. a., C. J>,
W B IJnacortk, BfcerifT , r
. ','AfiPUSfe/-jfovtAr 1 XVj \' tfJS JB
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- %'SEtffc '" W?P&oigi A > 4 75
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"ill" 1 .. . -!? ? J !" ' ?
^rom Georgetown to [
CHBItAW.
KfejK^Mmw. Hj)J. WM. 1?\RM ' T.
? Cftpt. C. (ilLBKRTi will connAC;1 Kor ' |
gnlnr trip* (ortbe sea*t ni jhrve, tombing J
r.ll the intermediate landing, on or nb jui |1
TUfi: ?TO fcl.PTKMBEU. 1
>e is tho li .'ho.'it draught Boat on thjutieer,
?i Oo'vtlA hhi|'(>0'\ bv'b.;r will tnvet with
"pnte'K 1>. POZlKft, I
* Agentni t?eorfflQ* nf 8. CMORGAN
St TOME Iff SON,
Agents at Chofaw, R. 0.
SipU.2, !$. <}.
? - *y - A,.- -i --gf/ ~r~" ? ?' *
( It Kit V\V
!o a c ]\ M ail u factory.
The undersigned arc carrying on the t'oaeh
nd Carriage making boeitteuft in oil its hrflui K
i, near the Son Hem tar minus of; Kershaw
reet, au<l adjacent to Mr Monro a i'ouu*
ry, aud nr* prepared, with
Good Workmen an l Material',
> All all order.) snnHhem U> the eutire a&ti/-ction
tjf tbeir fu' vi".
Thei, also, keep ou band OAilRJA(Jl?,
.OCR kWAYB, BUOOLt? and 8171RIES oft
0 laAest styles, which they wiP joU at vnoeon-;
Weprio
?.i. *' ? I
"I v,i? 4H?\* pl,UlUyMYtl?U l?*l I j
*ir work rnrre.nied for one cokp. TWy *nH .
my the freight ajvor any J'TO >f theirs, the (
am* of winch ta orei lUty dollars, if to be j1
elivMvd at ?? . station on tHt^Cbernw aud '
Arlington RaifroM. , .
RACK, OEPSW A CO. t
(jheraw. fc. C.f June 9tb','l856. I?tf.
frofi&v . .. ihl
CO TRAVKl,ER^|j
iWFAYETTE VlLLfiaa^AlR Btt^F
TA^F. iifttea FayetievHle8tt?thvrf, TVsAajA i
nd Thnrsdats at) o'clock. V. M.*, Fair Bluff I
tonday?. W? dm adujs And Kridaja a*, 2 E. M, i
ttfr-.Fary *4.00- /?. .
Tm. f'ON'WAYBOnO' and FAIR BLUFF
TAGF, Ifaves Fair Bluff Monday*. W< d?e?ays
and Friday* *t 6 o'clock, A.'*.. &o?l m
ira? the alU raatc days.
J. W. 8TEAGALL.
done lOtb, 1S5C. I^f '
Notice!
*
rllE subscriber jrnapectfuHy infonns tbo
Farmeraof Marlborough and the Hr.rronudig
Districts. iVui^e <? i'/? jp no pared tor
Repairing tiolton Wind
i the ittr best f'/Stylea. mcluo^ig RIBS.
4QXB8, Ac.
Th so *isniny t.' have eork doneArill find
in one mile from EeonewsviHo, i p the road
*ding from Ihbre ^tfiierkw. A.U jyprk wt?>
.ntcd lo rivu.^," 1 n*'ialW*ion. - \
,v L JOHN H. HUSBA^D^
/ fcoaa r o t>.~.
I "1 " ' ' V i I
Cabinet Shoo.
V f ' ) ' % * / .t J * f
rHE Svbscri bcr having located bi inaelf in
Cheraw, and having made srrftiitfeiuent
ritb Mr. Win. T. Jloore. for tho^tippof pfcrt of
is Shop at U?? Foundry, will carry on Uie
Whioot Biurttoest. " and Fnmntirn and
\\ other kind of work that is in his lino of
tusinMs. ftid hopes by strict ratOnilim and
ood work, to merit a ?bffe of the -pa(roni?
fUe citW?i Mncr. , :
Also, Funerals ttorvod ?t short nation, y<
? . - ' W. T. BCICHMOftK.
Clieraw, Jolj lotf 1KM. J.
KllarSaljg
I MAVT^Jtr to orohurk in thc i
[1 ?H0VI?ION-iTV6AUE ?oteW, riM, tnl
xdelo d*9{?8. ci' tWs primal ?<ook,joi I the?
t Mx^nd uinac, or. >H ooji; far cut
[ttftJkorWoii?wS pfrt, of lw Ootris
faU.SWs. Clothing, HoWow **?$! , *C., *<v
["T/iKn.n^KUonottbe Mo, kW pries will.
Oi*!V tl? nubl*'; Hut there U ?*hinribtt# la
ISSfaap i_?5
Nonci-. -
4 rX-peznoBs itx'obiod to mc, on Tut just's!
!*l eroouql, .iWgem>uU| t??qeo*t<*l to '
<aie forwntd And nunc inuinwiate payn^m,
kif'fe. UnphMibU for um< to imtuigf tl?*in 1
mxi*, Aad sustain niy o?*. tthalntfM *w!
fait. I r?.ei tn hot*. wie idTcmserwotif Win
tm$" nndeti'tiio-el>fcorv*tion ef ti ot"nay
aUaqoeat t+Havun, ?n<$titrfy *111 Itepoikd .
roHptlj bp pOj iufi -Ariog Mac A*.
cy*K4. c,.ian.JiS;' up?'*}'i?V ,
l>j' 'J. 'I?4ty !' ; ?-?W. - W-k
avniinur
mi t fc.
ii r.,ft a-*1-.* ww TjPfSifo * ^
agfeeaciiaj #' "I'm'uij'i-'/.?
->.' .New SaUedule.
OfMC*^, AD It It. OCMf-ANY.
(,7- ,,? , A'^XU. J*"M>
ON' *ml nfter th? Sr*t day of Anpvat #ni>
\ug, tV XA1L and PAS&tfaE? Trail
on vhi* road, vrill ru: nccwidin^ to tliw folio
I3|T J^hfdnl,- I
Le.ftVt; COor&w at f> lA-VjflV P. M:
" Cash.# at i 2'i \?? . 44
V S?:i<*v Hill at 6 ,M *
* Gove* at ; r 20 4<
u Darlington at 1 50 "' '*
Ajfrive i?t Klofonep at 3 20- " "
KftTUUNlMG:
Leave ri .rortet.ftt 0 15 o'clock . P. M.
Darljnyf'it^ 9.45 '; " ,
S.. Dow * at 10 15 W
fioei-ty tint 10 V> ' ;H<
' ' CUfth'a lit II 1(1 "
Arrive at <;b?raw 11 55' " '
\ FitP.TOH Y hu,l PASSKNVtV.lt Ttfoa *
ul?tf leave GSorov on ftve.y Monday Thtw
and Su/.nflay, at 7 o'clock A. M? .
HEXOUM^O:
I/Oftvo rUfetrce on thf ennie lay tit 1 oVl6
P. 51.. k'1 fcir flift arrival of Train froco W
isingtwi.
1 E. J. WAGD1GL.
General l'runup't Agent.
July n, 185a. : ? i, . 7 -s.f
N OT11E .
THE STATE OP SOUTH CAJLOLIK,
CHEKTKBFIEUl) district. .
THIS is to certify that tl?e Offdctrrigni
. have forriiod a limited phrtn'-raliip und
thg wi'iie or Hrru f
"\F;H*tii/\H T. mlem;
Thai the general netun; of th<i business i
tended V? br. tcsmuwotod is tlia transport uti<
<lf merchandise and prr.dncts of the'ioil with
this Siftte, and pac'icOltttlv hels&n the 'city
Ckarlfjtmi and the town* of (pdrdHhm aj
Chert*s*v?d Itw Uiidinrr vi -,er?uedi*M, hi']
steamer CV'*tei6cld una l/igWrs.
That NtHMUii T. Lush, resident in t
said Districtniid .^tate aforesaid, in the genv
partner. Ths* William Godfrow, Joba
Pccr'm, .T. M. Thread sill and R. "A. Rends
doing bar in ess nnd&r tho name or firm
Tlireadgill i. Kendall. Dan'l A. Horn, Nathi
D.Stnoklin. Archibald MaUoy, Dinur.n Mall.
John D. ^v)ckajrd. .IhhVt C Kvans, and John
Obit, reiiideut in the District and State .stoi
?aiA,and Charles Irby, resident in Marlbomuj
DisUrict and 8tste aforesaid, are the spect
partner*.
Tbiu William Godfrey, bus contributed 01
thoi. Jftnd dollars to the. common trtock. Dai
A. Horn tyis; contributed Seven hundred ai
fifty dollars to^ fho common stock.. John
rurvif. J.M. r bread rill apd K. A Kewla
iJoio / business uudor the name or firm
THrrndgiil A Kendal!, Kaiban t?. fttriehli
Archibald iVfnlloy. Donfcan Malloy, Juhn- i
l*iekard, .fohn 1 Kvar. John T. Coit. ai
Cha lei Irbjr, hare eontribn'od five btindn
dollari each to the common stock. And tb
said limited jmrtuerybip is to commence i
tlif olamrtb day of Augurt, iu tba rent ? >f o
iiOf<t, oao thousand eight bundrM and tafi
si*, and ?nd ot tho Ural day of Julv, in t!
rear ol* oar Lo-d, ou? thouaaud eight hauJn
and fifty scteht
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WILMINGTON, N C. ?
. WtMy 82 i Tri.We&ty 83 a '
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> IN' ALL CASKS Ig APV R.
M W"N issuing a ProipectuH to ask cripliotM
w' JB_ to the Commercial, the eab* .or teels It
a dhty to define bis position, So iw to leave vj
doubt upon the minds of Me patrons as to the
priuci^dvs Ms pept* will autftin.
In the tfutfttiOnVdf pAs'- J.ttn tbe Sdit >r
I bM had one paroihoAPjt principle before him
SOTJTHKRN RIGHTS, under the Gonstiui
tion hove bpcntho Aim ftttd wbjectnf all hi*
n!TorU Several '-efthsAffo WA) thsert-d in c-ar
Prospectus the folio* word#. "Th? Comxksciat
u v mode) tfpUilioil indfixiiJenct]
: H^forthelos*, SevrNtMt Rights will nlwayt
' j *u/rr>-Jr the rMr i? of Oery party of entry
' tylMt.'" - ( ' ' '
I From this avowal it iym not ditfirall to
A j ifcd'tfd what would bo our course when the
^ ' arrived that ehou'd piece thosc'rigbts
j withlo * tangible fame.
The htessn^i. cf our great and g<x?d President
PiotYW, in which b>> averted the ri^hM
h. of tfw Son!.?* andtr thu Couj.ittjtiou, Contait cd
H the precise doeiritio that The Ctfynmei tial
lift I advocated for rrtAAy yearn, and the Cihcin'
11oti Convention be* tag sustained thatdovrtrine;
we found in the GREAT NATIONAL DEMOt
CRATJC PARTY, those With wbnui we could
-r coiiHcientiyunlj not undettVn influence of our
judgment aril the impulfto of our heart 'Hid
pt inclines avywe.l iuth j Cincinnati Platform)
L:n i .. ?.I.M i .... ...
w .uuv rwr-n\ u u\jvw nuu ;m? iwi j; ?ir? wtj n
main Id public
We botiove Hv 'EANax and Brkcv r*mnois
will be the honest and fhithf&l exponent^ of
the principles to which wc atJbero, and ort
which the sitetv and happiness of the fiooth
J depend. Pure Jo private character, houoirt J
in jmbl'c lite and of unimpeachable pairiotienl,
tbeir clociion can alcne preserve toia Unkm
fttim ruin and disaster.
c* These who havo heretofore real our paper,
know tliut we have long desired to meet the
j presout hour, when the South will demand ber
rigfita without Ktlht or oompfomiio, and seo
how rua ir ol tho National Democrats of th?
?n Free .States will sustain her just pretensions.
,n Knough will be found, wo ho;>e and believe, 4
. to bear our Ranner through tho <:battlc and
! '.he breoxfc," and assist us to transfix it ou the
ram part a of the Constitution.
VqJ- Strict attention paid to reports of Mario
kctf, doAhRtic at d foreign.
al Besycutrullr,'
c. ' t. LORiNaB.
August dth, 135$. I"*?
Anson Institute.
' fSSHIS Institution W boon in operation
T * about two years and o half. It is oleav}
santlj situated c*i an eminence about one-half
* of a mile Southwest of the town of Wadeaboro'j
comma nling an extensive view of the Sitrrftundiag
country. There ia a dwelling house a
lj connected with tbo institute and occupied b^^
^ Rev. Elijah J. Morrison, one of the TeaelSwpT
j'? who i t prepared to take eight or leu hoarders,
'j, to whoso comfort, instruction and moral train- ,
j mg every uecoimry ttioation will ha jBostowrd,
I The institution is t\ow nudcr charge of Prof;
' ' Sil*? C. Lindsley and llov. E. J- Marti ton.
, gentlemen who huve <*?>n lidwrable experience* " 7
(,<1 in toachiug. Mr. Morrison, who has charge of
u the English department, is a graduate of our
,a University, ana bau taught a classical school
ur for many years. Mr. bindrley. who bar charge
y* Of the Latin and Greek depuitment, ia n grad
ante of Prioeetou ; vriw, for several years, Pro^
feasor of Languages in the Caldwell Institute,
while situated iu Greensboro1, in this State,
nndka* devoted over twentj-nve years of his
life to the instruction and training of youth.? 1
Both of these gentlemen arc eminently qualifi- -. %
I e<3. in every respact to till their respective pvfW
tlona, and to discharge the responsible trusts
*' eonfided t? tbero.
'< It is the only high Male School in the county)
it has been built by the liberality and public
snivit ot the citizens df Anson covnty. Why
then shook! it not be pairunUod? VOMr.g "JC"
of and the. adjoining counties may hero
obtain a first rate English education, or may
be prepared for admission into tha Freshman
^ or Sopnomore classes of our University or any
other institution.
'Hie 1 all Sasaior. of this Institution wilt
eoauntnee on Monday, (be 14th i nstout, and
;v cootione five months.
TKRMS A3 FOLLOWS:
Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Ac., $10 00
0 rammer. Geography, Ao., 14 60
Lutir. ami (j" ek, .? 20 00
Philosophy, Mathematics, Ac., 20 00
' ' Tax for contingent expense*, 7*
Tuition in advance.
Student* entering the higher branches hard
B the privilege of .-tedying either or all the
brancboa taught by paying the.price of the
?>f| highest alone. >
U : K?th room 1. lights, fuel, washing, Ac.,
ruiwh< J by privet- families of the village or
fi), ft] UH5 tiiljuceai oouoty, at 6(f per month- A
rnris. S. A8BK, ^
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