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?>JJ?LU U. 111 111 1L L' -ili- 1. II ' " gpygOTflMD i INVITATION TO THE YOUNG. i g 1>T WILMS O. OLABK. | t 1 ^ ? p 'rTb<?v that seek we early shall find mo."-? Prrv. viil. 17. J r Coaie. while ihu bloijoros of thy years are 0 brightest. ! Tbou you.hfu) wanderer in a flowery maze; j p Oooa wk;'w the restless heart ia bounding't lightest, And joy's pure sunbeam* trertbling in thy way?j Come while swee* thoughts, llk.? summer bud - ; b unfolding, ^ 8 Waken rich feelings in the cureless breast, ( While yet thy hand tha ephemeral wreath is holding. ( Come ?nd secure interminable rew. Soon will the freshness of thy days be over. An J ihy tree buoyanay ot'soal be flown ; J Pl?assure will told her wings, and friend and y ?_ _ iOVOr I Will to the embraces of tbo world have ( gone; ? Those * bo row love thee will have passed for- f ever; , 0 Their looks of kindness will be lost to thee; Thou wilt need helm to heal thy sp rits feve r. As thy sick he?irt broo le over y.utritc be. I a Coma, while the morning of thy life isgljwiug: Ere the dim phantoms thou art chasing die; 0 E:e the gay spell wh.eh eArtb is round thee throwing, ^ Fades like th? sonee'. i summer's sky j 1 Lifo has but shadows, save a promise given. ; a Which lights the future with a fadeless rat; j Oh, touch tha sotptre ; wiu a hope in heaven : ' Couie, tnrn thy spirit from the world away. ^ then will the crosses of thy brief existence p Seem airy nothings to thine ardent soul ; i ^ And. ahuimg brightly in the forward distance. Will of thy patient rare appear thecal: Home of the weary 1 wbero, in peace repos- J r iug, j & The spirit lingers in unclouded bliss, | 0 Though o'er its dust the curuviued grave is ( j closing, j ? Who would not earlr choose a lot like this? ! _ _ ' * Agricultural. jl PROLIFIC CORN*. It will be remembered by our readers, j that we last season gave an account of a wondet fully productive corn sent us by Mr. i Meigs, the secretary of the American In. j stitute. New York We receivei fifty six : ^ plains in a letter, and from the. produceofi ^ that fifty six grains we h?v? now lifty aorea ) of the ennte oorn ripe and ripening. It; t,.,tita /! .? ?n ;? ^ - D UVIMB VW? " I 4*>? piWV|UVH?U IjUailllCi UlC recoud year; grows much like Wyandotte 0 corn, each seed prodacinar from two to si* r tillers /not suckers); the tillers producing ' as gdod corn as the rutin sulk; single aoeds 1 u Often prmiueing twenty good ears of corn on' cur thin land Hut it is a superior ; u ? iorn to t) e Wyandotte; it is heavier than ! ^ our best Southern com, whoighirg near ' seventy pounds to the bushel, shelled, j 0 It i? of a pearly white new, und what may *" be called a flint corn. The amount of f<>d- 1 *1 der that it produces is truly ctoniahing. It matures rupidly; tlio portion of it that wc T planted the let of April, being now ibo 1st' * AiicukI. rinfl ?nntn.-li <V?? tl.^ - in 1 ' " n ..r- w..v?p.. .v. i tic Uilll, 4UU ' another field that we planted on iho 7th P of June, being new in roasting ear.~ j ' Jfa prediction certainly surpasses anything | * iu the way of corn that wo over *?\t, Pine ^ lend that usually produces from ton to twelve biwhols to the uere, of our common B 4$I corn, produces ??f this from twenty to tbir-1 i ty, end with the expense of ten dollars per f ere for manure, will produce one hund- j C red bushels. There are lauds in our pra- 1 _ ^ ire that, we have no fciod of doubt, will I ; produce two h'mdred bushels of this corn \ to the sera. Many of out friends thought c it would lose its productive siities the cuoud year, planted at tha South. It not t only holds out, bat has gained in weight. J g la good land, the stalks will average j twelve and fourteen foot high; these sur- t rounded by tillers nearly as high, all in * bloom, and heavily eared, like ths main f stalk, uiakea field of this corn, when iu ( ilk and tassel, one of the moat beautiful sights th.it the agriculturist or florist can '' look upon; and when the blossom has spent Q.' Itaelf, tbenilh has withered, and eorn hangs c its ripened head, what visions of white hominy, fet perk and poultry, must flit a ^ br*irT We i J flat? 009 thopttod buohola of thi? corn to 11| W*?;'% -f\ op***. Pot tonnt, ee? ??lverti*?ment Id t , th^Oirtober number of this Journal. Tbo c i * meat made fro* thwcorn u nearly t* whit?- \ m &>ur. We believe it agreot aoqaUittoQ * < to *he ooorttrj.. Oft the morning ?t the < V -V ^ lutU o!'July, e portvo^otoUjgvio* pUnw?? j W, i'tM wowtbf^gfl oftr flow?, ??d.?* Hgtow. 1 row, they pronounce it the tiont utonia tig growth they have evvr known in tl South. Hot three aero* of this corn w iibtiured, and that only at the rato pf l< KiUnds ot'puunolo tho ncro The pie >!:iutvd tbo 7tli of June was oi&uored wi ?r?>e nnrottcd ttable manure,mostly pi traw, A deep trench was opened with tl ilough, the ooarw waouro put into t] ranch,and theaeed planted oti the uianm .'he coruwaa planted five feet by si*.one as n a hill. The field tw w Iw Va like a can nake, and is one dense masso'' corn ; till n l atalk being covered with e ru.--SoU h.6 South. CALCULATIONS IN REGARD T FODDER. It ia a groat object to the farmers Jaine to raise a supply of the be :inda of fodder for their stock din in he winter. Hay we all know, is tl ;r?at dependence?tho staple tnateri or thie purpose, but there are man tber cropa which can be raised to a< antftge among us, and which are ver C A :-u:? .--i aiuuuiu iui luiiiinu.n^ iwu w BWll ud thereby saving hay. In order to ascertain the roal valt f these crops for the purpose abo\ inmed, it will bo necessary to couipai he nutritive properties of the seven iticles with good hay. as the etandun Experiments, and close and carefi oraparison of the result of many trial ave given the following as the cou arstivc difference between the artich rentioned and good hay. We ho* mbhshed theao results before, but v ow put their, in a tabular form, so t o give the reader an easier mode < oinparing them. 00 pounds of hay nre equal to To pound* of green Indian eorn, 42 pounds of rye straw, 64 pounds oat straw, 58 pounds pea straw, 01 pounds of raw potatoes, * 75 pounds of boiled potatoes, 39 pounds mangel wurUel, 04 pounds turnips, 54 pounds ryo. 46 pounds wheat, 59 pounds oats, 45 pounds peas or beans, 64 pounds buckwheat, 67 pounds Indian corn, 68 pounds acorns. 05 pounds wheat bran, 09 pounds rye bran, 67 pounds wheat, pea, and oat cnafl 79 pounds rye and barlor. From this "bird's eye view," it wi e easy to calculate tLc fodder value < ny of the above article* whichyou ma aise. For instance, if you bare 5(] bs. of turnips, they will give an muc lUtrition to your cattle as 100 lbs. < owl uay, or, in other words, it m ill tat i lbs. of tumps to be equal to 1 lb. < ay. An ox, it is said, requires 2per cen f hay per day if he does not work, an !$ per cent, if he work. Suppo* lierefore, you have an ox that weitd 500 lbs-; he will require 30 lbs. of hn or day if lie does not work. But yc rish to feed him in part turnips, ou give him 15 lbs of hay, how man >ound* of turnips must you give hit o make up the supply ? Ans. 75 lb hich, at <iU lbs- to tlic buahel, will t ? peck j. Again, according to the table, alitt' novo than half a pound of Indian coi a equal to a pound of hay. If, ther ore, you give the same ox but 15 lb >f bay, how much Indian corn must 1 wve to supply tho 15 lbs? Ans. . ittle over lbs. Allowing corn 1 veigh 50 lbs. per bushel, it will take [uarts and a third. * Allowing the estimates in the tab o be correct, they will be a convenie ?i.~ C. ^iuo w vno lAriuvn in itMMJing Caltl kc., on other article*, io order to sa heir hay, ' A milch cow tb said to require 3 p sent. of her weight per day. A ?hce alt grown, 8} per cent.t '' i * Maine Farmer Botatiow ojrCaoPH.?A correspond* it the Frmris Formutr, io the otiuree of irticleoo the ntoemiLy of rotation, rent* ' * A ' ' , a foIk>wr.~???A continual anecemion jniiu crop* lua a tendency to make tt and foul, ^ overrun the toil wife weedsbe fanner'* groatect terse; tad they t mly dr?m from the fertility of tile m >at frequently emotbur the grain crop fr*. 6eir hsaurfnoeo>, A proper rotation stepping??, growing of green erope at {?*?, la alternate yams?ie not oely t W'tsyjUty of fwa.i&fl, but ih? sura* wi *' ' M* in - " art/ wiU k ? _ M TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN < )0 CriliHAW: W. L. T. Prince. lutendant. W E.J. Waddilt ' ,tj , S l). Sa?d? n? ^wdoM> John Ltorft, oe I W.J. VWeu, fjb Thomas H. Tomlinson. Clark. A. P. Leach, Marshall. " Meets 1st Saturday in each month, c "' "O " 1 1 MERCHANTS BANK 0* SOUTH OAK e UNA. AT CHERAW rt: J. C. Coit, President. <r A. Msd'erlan, of D. Malloy, . WL85* I*"" " C. Coker, 0 Uenry Mdver. W. Godfrey, Cashier. J. F. Mstheeon, Clerk, of M. U. H. DuvkII. Teller. ^ Disco a at day, Thursday. g ''BANK OF WADESBOBO', N. C" )e W R Leak, President. . 0 W Little, 11 SW Cole, 1 KS::' *??? Jos White, j P G 8mith, J II II Hiram nd. Cashier. , ' N Beverly, Clerk. Discount day, Tuesday. o~ CHERAW AND DARLINGTON RA e ROAD COMPANY: 'C A Mecfarlnn, President i *8 3 Solomons, Chief Engineer. J H Mclver, Se cretary and Treasurer. ]. J A Inglirt, Solicitor, jj E J W add ill, Freight and Ticket Ageu o ?' TUE COURTS OF LAW. A. P._ SIT 3. FOR CHIWTt.RnKU) : 1st Monday in March and October. FOR MARLBORO* : 0 2u i Monday in March and October, re FOR DARLINGTON : s 3rd Monday in March and Ootpber. FOR MARION : 4?b Monday in March and October. Return day lb day a befdre each Court. THE COURTS OF 'EQUITY, S. C-, SI' FOR CU RBTKRF1 ELD : Tuesday after let Monday in Febrnary. for Marlboro' : Friday after let Monday in February. FOR DARUNOTON : 2d Monday in February. FOR MARION : Friday after 2d Monday in February. SUPERIOR COURTS OF N. CAROLIN fVR ANftON TOCNTT : 2d Monday in . March, and September. COUNTY COURTS OF N. CAROLINA FOR AN*ON COUNTY : 2d Monday in January, April,' Jnly, a I October. o SOLICITOR OF EASTERN CIRCUIT, CAROLINA: Henry Mclver, Eaq. O DISTRICT OFFICERS, S. C. (*imt carta lp. ' .. WB Hancock, Sheriff. J C Craig, Clerk, of J C Chajiman, Coroner. J C Craig, Uommtaaioner in Equity. J J C Craig, Ordinary. , 14 J S Miller, Tax Collector, .w MiRt.noaocuk. J W Henagau, Sheriff. Of V McCuU, Clerk. Le J 3 Boiiou, Coroner. ? EF Erein, Commissioner is Equity. [>f E P Ervin, Ordinary. A J Stanton, Tax Collector. , .4 PaauroTOF. DS Law, Sheriff, id E B Brcu?on, Clerk. W H ?Viterate, Coroner. I T C F.fftlll. I'.u?ml?.lni.??!r. P....:.? " *-"iu,k718 - J J Russell, Onlinetj. _ T Atkinson, Tax Collector. 'J J M AXIOM. ,a E GodboH. Sheriff, if E B Wheeler. Clerk, f S McMillan, Coroner, v CD Eraoa. Commissioner in Equity, m KB Wheeler, Ordinary. R Gregg, Tax Collector. x> COUNTY OFFICERS OF N. CAROLI> ANION, i AC Mooro. Sheriff. J Tlere, Clerk Superior Court, 'n J White, Clerk County Court. e> WE Troy, Maater in Equity. "Ul'-g?L! ll'JMHI1 J " J:I ii i * ADV-RTKEMS '^ , L ft, & W. iii-fUiiail, s ATTORNEYS AT LA\ AND lc SOLICITORS IN CHANCERY, nt chhkaw, ?. a, ' e, ?? ud th? tttjoini WM. L. T. PRINCE, pf ^?ir?a?iv air o,a^ *> Alt solicitor in chancery; ? Prsctiow in' the Cuorta for Ch?it#rfi Mwli-oraug^OArnnrtou .?d lln^on Dittri "? CHB?? At CHLIlA W, 8. 0. W.' 7T* [] m t'. w1uh, ? ATTORNEY AT LA' h? A*D _ SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, ? WY?teu'HM" 41, Ottcc at OOMWAYBOBO', B. Q. U-h " * HXfBOiV, ^ COMHfJSJOM . * f: ^ ' f ^ BmmmmmmmammnBmmmBms. .ijmbe JOB PRINTING, 5 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ** AND IN TUB BUT miK, ESTOEP AT-THIS OHFiCE, scrcx? AS Books, Pamphlets, Catalogues, Lew Blanks, Circulars, Blank Receipts, Blauk Notes, Hand Bills, Horse Bills, Invitation Tickets, Fancy Cards, Visiting Cards, Posters, Ac. ;0- * * Having engaged the services of good practical Primers, we feel confMoot that we can give entire satisfaction to thosa who may be pleased to favor us with tbetr patronage. AH work entrusted to us will be axecuu d with ueatnv*s and dispatch, and on accommodating Urtna. PRINCE A M ALLOY. Septemher, 185 C. KE W S<CSli?5?!L$? Office C. & D R. R. Company, ) Cheratc, July 19, 1856 j ^kNand after the first dsv of Aii<r,i?t ,mn ^Fiog, the MAIL and PASSENGER T^uos on this nMid, will ruu according to the following schedule t Leave Cberaw at 6 o'clock P. M: 44 Cash,* at 6 25 44 44 ? 44 Society Hill at 0 60 44 44 IL 44 Dove*; at T 20 44 44 44 Darlington at 7 00 u '' Arrive at Florence at 8 20. 44 44 RETURNING: . Leave Florence at 9 16 o'clock P. M. . 44 Darlington 9 45 41 44 44 Dove's at 10 15 44 44 Society Hill 10 43 44 '* " Cash's at 1 1 10 44 44 Arrive at Chora w 11 35 44 44 y A FREIGHT and PASSENGER Train will also leave Cheraw on every Monday Thursday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock A. M. RETURNING: Leave Florence on the aatne day at 1 o'clock P. M., after the arrival of Train from Wilmington. u E. J. WADDILL, General Transp't Agent. T July 22, 1856. 7-tf CHERAW Uh , isnj\^a m&iQi?ii\(S7???. The underni/n* J are carrying on the Coach ,,j and Carriage making business in all its branches, near the Southern terminus of Kershuw street, and adjacent to Mr. W. T. Moore's Foting dry, and are prepared, with C&cob lUorkmtu aitti materials, to nil all orders sent them to th? entire satisfaction of their patrons. Thor> a)no, keep on hand CARTMAOE&, UOCKAWAYS, BuGGITiS and 8ULKIK5J??f the latest styles, which they will sell at reasonable prices. Ilepairinir done neatl* and nn?nnt1? ?il their work warranted for cm? year. "fhuy will pay th? freight upon an v Job of theirs, the aloe of ehich t* oror afty dollars, if to be delivered at anv Ration on the Choraw and Darlington Railroad. RACE, DEPEW k CO. Clink*, 3. C, .111 ne hb, inSe. i?ti. " sjimffl Candy Manufactory. M HE undersigned continue# to Manufacture 1 STEAM REFINED CANDY, of th? very best materials, which he offer* for sale aa cheap a* oan he purchased' in any Southern market. He, also, keeps constantly on hand a large supply of > , * M NUTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Hermetically Sealed Pi wits, Jellies, Pickle*, Sauces, Toys, and all article* usually kept at such places. Confectionary manufactured to Order at the shortest notice. . * cv S. GRAFFT. f ^ Cberaw, S- June 10, 1866. 1?tf Ml MALLOV * COir. DRUG STORE. JUST received, a now supply of Drugs, W Tjf Medicines aitd Chemicals, bye Stuffs, Oils, Paints, Painters articles, Varnishes, Window Glass, Pre sob and English Perf" msrv w Pine Toilet and sharing Soaps, Hair and 'lomh Erushee, Trusses and Oupportora ot' all kiuds, > and m huge supply of choice Toilet and Fancy kJ articles. . i.1"" mr QnU >rs promptly attended to. ' . ' Gherawv8. C? June 10, 1858. . J?tf. | Cabinet Shop. ig FBTCHF Subscriber hiring looatcd bimaelf in i*n Wi Cher**, and hiring m*<1? arrangement with Mr. Wan. T. Moore, fc* the upper panel ? trie Shop at A* Foundry, trill carry on th< Cabinet Bmiiiu, and repair Funwtura and all other kind of work that u io fcft liua ol '/ , BurinaM, and bopoa by atriet attafttloa nod good work, to tuerii a fharo 1/ tha paleouagt oC the cHtaeua generally, r A.leo, FujeraU eerred at short notice. > eld . W. T- HiftCHliORE. ria. Che raw, S. (X, July let, IHM. 4?Jtw. ?-.- - ^-1 - " . .i~ Notice! w Jk I4i ponoaa indabtad to ma, on la* year'i jP account, am reiuretfull* ? U corn* forwsrtl ?a<Lm*kr IramwHsf* ptysnetrt, uit mi ? ?[>< for are to mdulff* lh?w Cm toftf*?, *iul siiuuin nw own basineu aai M Afeoit. I aw in hopes ibis sdtertixuMot wit cosm wwfer ifcs OMcrvbtioa of ?u>fc of mi 4?Htwi?*ac ciMtommr*, wid Uwy will respond [???* Ch?Mr,S^ aoues. THE STATE OP SOUTH CAB0LI5A, CHESTEIiFlELD DISTRICT. THIS is to certify Uiat the undrrsigntd have funned* limited partnership under { the name or firm of ((!VEUCmiU T. ULES." That the general nature ot* the business in- ' tended to he fransao'ed is tho transportation of merchandise and product* of tho soil within ( this Sute. and p.vtieu'arly between the city of Char?ulon and tne towns of deoriytown and i <7Aerate, and the lauding* intermediate, in the ! steamer Chesterfield and Lighters. That Nkqemiah T. Lileu, resident in the snid District and State aforesaid, i* tho general finner. That William Godlrey, John C. j 'ervis. I. M. 'i'hreadgill and R. A Kendall, ' doing business under tho name or firm of i Threadgill A Kendall, Dan'l A. Horn, Nathan | D.Stricklin, Archibald Malloy, Duncan MaWoy, > John D. Pickard, John C. Evans, and John T. 1 Coit, resident in the District and State afore- | said,..nd Charles Irby. resident ill Marlborough i District and Stale. aforesaid, arc the special 1 partners. That William Godfrey has contributed one thousand dollars to the common stock. Dan'l i A. Horn has contributed seven hundred and I AA. u?n..?. - M>; uuiioia Ml me ruminon 3WCK. JO*10 ti. j l'ervia, J. M. Thrcad#?tl Ami R. A. Kendall, } doing business under the name or firm of Thread#))! Jt Kendall, Nathan I). Strieklin, ' Archibald Miilloy, Duncan M alloy, John IX Pickard. John U. Kvuus. Johu T: Coit, and Charles Irby, have contributed five hundred dollars each to the common stock. And that said limited partnership is to commence on < I the. eleventh nay of August, in the roar of our j t Lord, one thousand eight buodrcu and fifty- '< i six, and end on thu first day of July, in the year of our Lord, cue thousand eight hundred and nfty aetreu. W. GODFREY. (t.. a.) J. C. PEJRVIS, It. s.) \ J. M. THRU A DO ILL, (1.. s.) H. A. KENDALL, (u a.) DAN'L A. HORN, (u. a.) K. IX STRICKLIN; (l. ?.) A.'MALLOY, (i.. a.) D. MALLOY, (l. a.) J. D. PICKARD, (l. a.) JNO. C. EVANS, {t. a.) JNO. T. CO IT, (u a.) CHARLES IRBY, (i.. a.) Cheraw, S. C.; August 11, 1H.VJ. 11?Gt, ,11 * ? - vunrit-nivn a nil <irorgciowu TO CHERAW. STEAMER PEE PEE THE Steamer Pee Dee, Caf.tam Gkoeok Mi.idriRU>, will be readj to receive FREIGHT AT* CHARLESTON, on or about the 26th instant, and leave with despatch for Cheraw via Georgetown and all j the landing* on the Pee Deo ttirer?contiouI ^er t"!** rex l'arl^ throughout the tteanon. m a no rcrj k/ws >s wcii khowu as a rerv HiTQl draught boat and has invariably made her trip* with punctuality and despatch at all leasons and stages of ine rivee, Capt* Mansfield Iwigs 10 return las thanks to his fricn Is and thu public- for the liberal put < it>r,age heretofore ex tended to him, and hopes iiy pvraeveruucn ?<iu industry iu uieril u coil- j Muuiiiivu' the re:!!C. Merchandize and Cotton consigned to the Agents at Charleston and (Georgetown will be forwarded free of Commission. 8. & L. MOW IIY A CO., Agent* at Charleston. if It L. HKATH. Agent at (tnorgatown. C. CQKKR A BROTHER. Agents at Socictv Hill. * w. h. parhAm, at Oanlner's Bluff. . ~^TOUOLA8 NlbBKT, r* i . >' {v Agent at C be raw. Cbrraw, S. C., Aug. 18, 1856. 11 ?tt'. The PAYETTEVILLEand PAIR BLUPF * STAOHlOwn Fayeiteville Sundays, Tues?lavs and Thursdats at 1 o'clock. P. M.. Fair Bluff Mondays, Wodnnaday. aud.Fridafa at 2 P, M. ?ir Fare $1.00. fair bluff STAGE leaves Fair Bluff Moitdaya, Wcdoe.v day. and Fridays at ft o'clock, A. M., and re turn* <be afterdate da)a. . V : J- W\ 8TEAOALL. . June 10th, 1856. t_tf. FROM GEORGETOWN ^ ' T? :ca^iw. PVIlIE .Stssasr MA.I. WW RAftNRTT. A Oapt C. OttlKKT, will odtamtoco b?r regnkr trif.i forth* s???o?,w4 above, touching M *11 the miermrdwU l*n<f>Hfr% on or aftoat THK 12TH 8KKTBUBEII 8ha (a Um iivbtMt dnHMrbt Boa> cm Um tti vr,r, MM* O xxJa thipf^l by h*r will m?H with I di.patck L. D0Z1&R, 1 " ? .?> >' ' A**** ^ SkMUnrrt, 8. C. r f-r^ JfiOBOAK & TOMLIifSON, 1 flPT' <ts at Cberaw, H- (V,*l Harral.l,..^.i ? jfi AVlHO '4?t?rHi?red to ttnbartr in th? PROSPECTUS or THE COlldERf ALi WILMINGTON, N. WTocWy Sj ; 7W- a Tear. IN ALL CASES IN ADVANCE. IN issuing a Prospectus to uk subscription* lo the Cokmsroai*, th" subscriber feels it a duty to define his positun, so iw to leave no doubt upon the minds of bis patrons w to the principles hi* paper will sustain. In toe Mutations of past years the Editor has hid on ? paramount principle before bim SOUTHERN BIGHTS, under the Constitution have been the aim an 1 object of all bis erforts. So em I years ago, ?? inserted in ?mr Prospectus the following words: "The Commfkcia). is u wrui i of politiaU iitdejxHdenc, nfvertheleav, S.u'Tiikun Rioiith icii! altcny* jvpenede the du>m.< oj etx<y purfy of ev<ry lKHiie.'' from this avWtl it was not difficult to judge what would be our course when the hour arrived that should place tho.ie rig bis within a tangible issue. The Message <?1 our great itul good President Pierre, in which he asserted the ri -Ills of the South under tho Constitution, contaiced the precise doctrine that The Coinirorcuil hud advocated for many y? ars, and the Cincinnati Convention having sustained that doctrine, we found in theGRE \T NA TIONAL DEMO CRATIO PARTY, tliaaewith whom we could conscientiously act under the influence of our judgment and the impulse of our heart. The principles aiowed in the Cincinnati Platform, will be sustuin'd now and so long ns wc remain in public life. We believe Bcchan vn and BttvcrtNiuoor A will be the honest nud faithful exponents of the principles to which wn adhere, and on which tbo safety and happiness 01 the South depend. Pure in private charnctar, honest in nnhlir ? "' >',.: ' ll --- , ..... ?v?. ruii.if patriotnnn. thcr election can atone. preserve f kis Union from ruiu and disaster. Those who have horctoftire read oar paper, know that wc have Ion/ desired to meet the preseut hour, when the South will demand her n/.tla without itiut or ooiuprotnije, and tte how many of tho National Democraui of the . Free States will aoMaiti her just pretension*. Enough will bo found, wo hope and believe, to bear our Banner through the "battle and the hreeze," and assist us to transfix it on the ramparts of the Constitution. lif Strict attention paid to reports of Markotrt, domestic and foreign. Respectfully, T. LORINQ* August 9th, Ift56. 16? ANSON INSTITUTE. THIS Institution has beco in operation \ about iwo years and a half. It i* pleasantly situated on an eminence about one-half of a mile Southwest of the town of Wadexboro'; 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 the Teachers, who is prepared to take eight or ten boarders, to whose comfort, instruction and moral traintog every necessary uttcntion will be bestowed. The institution is uow un lcr charge of Prof; -iilns C. bindslev uud IC v. E. i- M*rrisoi<. gentlemen who Have flrwiaiduT?bla experience in teaching. Mr. Morris-m, who has charge of the English department, h a graduate of our University, and has taught a classical school for many years. Mr. lends ley," who ho.> chargeol the Latin and Greek department, is a gni>dl??to of I'rifcetou ; w.w?. tor aevkrul ream. Profauorof languages in the Caldwell fnwsitute, while situated in Greensbcrns, in this State, I and has devoted over twenty-five yearn of his. lifo u> the instruction and trumingof youth.? Both of these gentlemen are eminently qualified, inevery respect to fill their respective jiositions, and to discharge the respo'isihlo trusts confided to then. It is the only high Male School in the county; I it hits been built by the libi-mlitr and public i spirit of thi citizens of Anson (c?mnty. Why I t?c*i qiiuiiiu ti it it be Muirotiiw* Young tnen I f.e i . c_- : - -- %???- fr?iwnmi>; vv'i-v;ci t?iy ficrc obtain ?i fir*t rnte Enjfli.ib Cucfctinlw or may be urejMkred tor a-tmiffaion into ihe Kirxhn kti Ior 9>t|>nomo[<a ela.>?ea of oar Uuive^ity or any other itmituiioi.. The Full Session of this imHilutioi) wilt , commence on Monday, inn I4ili instant, and | continue rive mouths. TERMS AS FOLLOWS: Beading, Writing, Arithmetic, Ac., $10 00 Qtratumar, Geography, Ac., 12 50 Italic) and Greek, 20 00 Philosophy, Mathematics. Ac., 20 00 Tax for contingent expenses, 7S 1 uilioo in a<lvanc?. Student* entering the hi.'her hrnm.hr* have in* |ni*n>'^ ui iiuiiyiii^ eirn?r or all the liniuchirt taught by paying the price of the highf^t alone. Bonn), with rooms, lights, fuel, washing, Ac., furnished by private families of the vil ??ge or in the a^jart rit county, at $6 oO per mouth' #L_ I THOS. S ASHK,, TUOS. ROBINSON, -i l'CRDIK RICHARDSON, ?j W. B. LEAK, | ? T. RKDFKRN, } E. F. LILLY, j Tfadesboro', N. C., July 5, 1PAR. 5?4m, The State of South Carolina. ' , MARLBOROUJH DISTRICT. In the Common Plea*. tf|l James R McLaoriu, Payee .^Assignee, AlUcfcm#nt# a John L> Kairly. v ^ WHEREAS, the plaintiff did, on th- fifth daj uf September, A. D, 18A6, file bia declaration against tbn defendant, who (as it u Miiiei l fit aiiMUfit fWtaoa atul ?h* 11? * - w f 1** ww*'iiviii ??W?? fr|invu% I lie liaillf of this State, and has neither wife box Attorney known within the moW| t-poo whom a copy of the Mid declaration might be served: 4t ie ordered, that the said defendant doappear and plead to the said declaration, on or Wore the sixth day of S? ptembor, which will he ia the * year of oar Lord mm thoesand eight hundred and dAy-aeratvotherwise Seal and ab*?lute % judgment will tbea be given and awarded , * against bin). ... v.. Vtfc p. MeCOLL, Clark. , Clerk s Marlboro'District, > '.4?ly. f f September Mt, lflftd. ) lot*. ???S<cjs. ' | rpHK eabecrilMr re?paoflblly, informs the ' *- Farmer* of Marlborough aadth4sam?uadI eg Districts that he is xow prepared for | atey*lri??ff ((# 2ln? in thd eery best of style*, iaelading RIBS, BOX KS, BRUSHES, Ac. I those diehUtg to have work dome will find Mm 0a? <aBe from BeotteUavilie, on the road 'eadtax >iom there to Cboraw. All work war; ranted to fire good oatiofcetton. F*wl*, uum " """fif ?4*t