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*"? ? * .' I and child reu, where they may not vindicate tbemJTitbout a waning impropriety. Very proh Ebly it is not intended that these cousequenees should follow; butthat doe?. not change the Cad, and these suggestions are thrown oat to attract attention to the subject, la order that it may be considered, and that such uniutenUouai injustice ? may not so often be done." Suddkh Dkath.?Mr. Joseph 11. White, an old at'd respectable citizen of this District, died suddenly on Friday last. lie was in his 81st year, but seemingly in good health, and breakfasted as usual 011 the morning of his death; but whilst walking in his gardeu was seized with a (it, and expired before medical aid could ba obtained.?Sumtrr JJunner. fllY KKQL K8T.] The Committee on Incorporations. To whom was referred M.A ltill to Charter the Lancaster llail Road Company, and for other* purposes,' ' respectfully. REPORT: That they liare dnly considered the same, and recommend that the said Dill do pass, with the following amendment: 1st. Change the title by striking out .the words, "and for other purposes." 2d. In the second section, strike out the words, "of this State and the State of North Carolina," after the words, "specie paying Banks." % 3d. Strike out the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, ium anu nth sections, ami add to the fifth section the following words: "And it is hereby declared that this Act shall be taken and deemed to be a public Act." EDWARD McCRADY, Cliarman. 4 A RILL To Charter the Lancaster Rail Road Company, and for other purposes. Sec. 1. Be it enaetexl by the Senate and ffouse of Representatives, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That for the Inirnoeo of establishing a communication ?y Rail Road from the village of Lancaster to connect with the South Carolina Rail Road at Camden, or the Charlotte und Soutli Carolina Rail Road at Chesterville, or at, or near Ridgeway, iu Fairfield District, or somo other suitable point on snid Uoad, as may be agreed on by the Stockholders, the formation of a Corporate Company is hereby authorized, to be called the Lancaster Rail lt<uwl Campany, which Company, when formed in compliance within the conditions herein prescribed, shall have cor]>orate existence as a body politic in this State. Sec. II. That for the purpose of raising the capital stock of the said Company, it shall bo lawful to open books at Lanoister Court House, under the direction of Dixon Barns, Thoiuas K. Cure ton, James H. Witherspoon, Tlios. W. Huey, William McKenna, W. C. Cauthen, John Adams, W. A. Moore, II. 11. l'rioc aud James Robinson; at Cauulen, una t the direction of John Kosser, W. Thurlow Caston, and Enoch Try on ; at Chester Court Houso, under the direction of John A. Bradley, Samuel McAliley, and C. D. Melton; at Wiunsboro,' under the directiou of Samuel G. Bark ley, J. Z. Hammond, and J. M. Itutland; at Columbia, under the direction of James V. Lylos, John Caldwell, and John G. Bowman; at Charleston, under the direction of S. S. Fairer, James S. Chambers, and Frederick E. Eraser; and at any other place or pUces in the State of South Carolina or North Carolina, under the direction of Commissioners, hereby appointed at Lancaster Court House, for the purpose of receiving subscriptions, to an amount not exceeding throe hundred thousand dollars, in shares of fifty dollars each, to constitute a joint capital stock for the purpoao of constructing and carrying into operation the Kail ltoad heroin hv this Act provided for. But if the capital stock of the Company shall be ibund insufficient for the purposes for which said Company is formed or incorporated, it shall, and may be lawful, for said Company, at some general meeting, by a vote of the Stockholders, from time to time increase the capital stock to an amount not exceeding four hundred thousand dollars,by the addition of as many shares as may be necessary for that purpose. That the times and places for receiving subscriptio s shall be fixed b/rlie commissioners herein named, at Lancaster Court House, or a majority of thfcm, ?lld shall be advertised for thirU days in one or more newspapers in this state and in the State of North | Carolina; and the books for receiving subscriptions shall be kept open for sixty days, :tt each of the places where the same shall be opened. That on each share of the stock suljscribed for, the subscriber shall pay to the Commissioners who shall tako the same, the sum of two dollars and filly cents in species, or the notes of specie paying Hanks of this State, or the State of i North Carolina, the aakl Commissioners! giving a receipt or certificate for the same, I and on non-payment of said instalment 1 the subscription shall be void; and at the oxpiratkm of the timo hereby prescribed for keeping open the said books? the said Commissioners and others shall deposit the sums received by them on the said cash ^ JueUhneat, in some spocie paying Jiank 99Hl this State, and shall inake a return of dfrsubecriptions taken by them, and the siufls paid thereon, to the Commissioners hereby appointed at Lancaster Court House. And the said Company is hereby authorised to construct a Kail Road at Camdeo, or the Charlotte and Booth Carolina Rail Road at Cbesterville or at Bidge-1 way, or Auch other point on said Road, nd by miek route, ae mny be designated and deteimlaed by a majority of the stockholders, in general meeting. Provided, that in the erent tho route be determined | by lit* Stockholders ahaN nip to any perttealar point herein designated, sftch P persoa* who may haro salncribed lor toek in said Compay to any rout run> lag to either one or both of the other petnte herein named, other thaa that which shall hare besa selected and determined at tho mate of the Road, may, If they ehaomt^eov withdraw their gpihasrip-1 $ M # M|l J* . \s . Ssl. III. Itsh^ll bo the duty of the Ad actio incorporate certain religious Commissioners lit-rein by this Act aopoin- and charitable societies for die advanceted, and others, for the opening of Books mcnt of educatiou and to renew the charof Subscription,for the capital stock of said ters of others heretofore granted. Company, at each of the places heroiu- An act'to amend tho charter of the Wilbefore named, and to l>? designated by mington and Manchester Kail liond Comthe Commissioners hereby appiuted, at pany. ; Laueaster Court House, and at the times An act to alter and arrange the times provided for by this act, to open, thrco of tho sitting of the Courts of Equity iu settes of books; the one for subscriptions the filth circuit. for the Koad by a route from 4io village An net to alter and amend an act d? of Lancaster to the town of Camden; the entitled "an act to provide for tho defence y other sett of books for subscriptions for of the State." ?< the said road, by a route from the village An act to authorize thofo:ination of the of Lancaster to Cheaterville; the third sett Savannah River Valley Kail road Com- 0j of Books for subscriptions for tho said pany. ?( Koad, hv a route from tho village of Lau- An act to raise supplies for tho year raster, passing near Liberty Hill, to con- commencing in October, One Thousand ncct with the Charlotte and S.Carolina Eight Hundred and Fifty-Three. Railroad, at or near Kridgeway; and the An act to authorize aid in the con- c' route or line of the Koad, shall be do- struction of tho Chora w and Darlington 1,1 terniined by the amount subscribed for Kail road. each route, rcfferencc being bad to the An act to incorporate the Columbia Has proportion which the probable cost of each Light Company. route or line, will bear to tlio amount An act to incorporate the Johnson Fcsubscribcd for each route or line. msle I'niversitv Sue. IV. That whenever the aiun of An act to iucorpoflme the Town of ouo hundred and-fifty thonannd dollar* Hlutfton. shall be subsceibcd for, in manner herein An act to change the day ot the Elcc prescribed, to either one or all of the routes tion of and the term of office of the Mayor g herein designated, tire subscribers, their of the eity of Charleston, and for oilier 0| executor*, administrators or assigns, shall purposes. U| be, and they are hereby declared to be, An net to rc-eharter the Planters' and incorporated into a Company, by the Mechanics' Hank of South Carolina; th? name and style of the Lancaster Kail Union Hank of South Carolina; the Com* a Koad Company; and may meet and or- incrcial Bank of Columbia, South Carolina; m' ganize the said Company, at such time auW to incorporate the Exchange Hank of I I" and place as may bo designated by a Columbia; the Farmer*' and Exchange j w majority of the Commissioners, herein Haok, and the People's Hank of Charles- ot named, for the village of Lancaster. ton; the Hank of Newberry; the Hank of en Skc. V. That for the purpose of organ- Chester; the Hank of Suintervillo the fa izing and forming this Company, all powers Planters' Hank Fail field; and the Wos- g, conferred by the Charter of tho Charlotte torn Hank of South Carolina, at Andcr- g, ' and South Carolina Railroad Company, son. or the Commissioners therein named, shall An act to authorize the State to aid in be vested in the Commissioners hereby the construction of the Pendleton Kail1 appointed, at Lancaster Court House; road J 1 and all the powers, rights and privileges An act to incorporate the Fireman's granted by the Charlotte and South Caro- Insurance Company of Charleston. lina Railroad Company, shall be, ami are I An act to amend an act entitled "an ! mI I i i? ncrcoy graiueu io mo Juaneaster Kail Koad act to amend the law in relation to fc Company, ami subject to the conditions harboring deserted seamen." tn therein contained, except as to the amount An act to alter and amend an act jC( of the capital stock, the amount and val- entitled "ar. act to incorporate tho Northue of shares, and the sum necessary to Eastern Rail Road Company." authorize organization, and except, in so An act to amend an act entitled "an ' ' far as the special provision of this act may net to provide for the inspection of Flour." P" otherwise require tho same to be modified An act to vest the right and title of the \,,v or varied. S'.a.'c in and to certain escheated prop ? m ? ? ? ertyto certain persons therein mention- ??j Li?t of Acta. cd. ty An ael to authorize tlie South Carolina j>r Passed at the hicknt Session ok the Iiaikoad Company to construct a certain an, Leoislatcuk. Bridge over the Congarco Kiver. . . t},( An act to open and oxtend Pitt street, An act to alter the sittings of the Courts ^ in the town of Mt. I'leasent, to Ilihben of Law on the northern Circuit, street. An act to authorize the conveyance cf ^ A Hill to alter and amend the Con- certain parcels of land, in fee simple, to stitution, so as to change the name of the Thomas Bennett and James Fuller upon Election District of Saxe Gotha to that of I K" Ixjxington, and to extend its boundaries Ah net to iucor{>orutc the Hluo Kidge cm to the present Judicial limits. * Kniliond Company in South Carolina. An act in relation to the execution m mmm of slaves and frre persons of color. Fire. H,< An net to relieve l'lank Road Com panics from the necessity of mnking re An alarm of tiro was sounded through ^ turns, unless specially called for by the our streets on Friday evening last, at about an( Legislature. 0 o'clock and found to proceed from a vet An act to arrange this State into I)is- bouse attached to the premises of Col. F. ? j tricts or the election of Iter* "scntatives in J.Moses, aud occupieil by Mr. Jones, a tin the Congress of the I'nitcd .Ces, and for gardener in bis employ. It is supposed him other purposes. iu v.. l^limlvU A vim ? l.f U,. . i..q j ^ An act to incorporate the village of alighted on the bed, from a tire left burn- ?e| Cokesbury. ing in the chimney. For some time fears An act to prevent the obstructions to were entertained that the tine residence of the passage of Fish up Lyncbe's Creek. Col. Moses would bo burnt, in wbicb case an> An act to authorize tno formation of a the greater portion of tbc town would ! new Volunteer Company within the limits have undoubtedly been destroyed; but the (*? of the 23 d Kegiinent of Infantry. wind changing to the North-west, no furth- un An act to exempt tlio surviving officers er damage was done than the destruction vis and members of tire Palmetto Regiment j of the hrst named house. Our citizens in from ordinary Militia duty. I wore immediately on the *pot, and some am Aa act to annoillt (!nmmi?iiincr? In ! nf I limit rK>.,CI _lft.....? ? ... __ _ ^ I W. Will IVMMVIWI IllVOi VlllVIUHb Bt/I > iU'j ascertain and define the proper dimensions I l>ut had the flames spread little could have jy and direction of the streets of the town of J been done, for all the wells in the neigh- j-c Moultrieville, and to remove all obstacles i liorhood were almost immediately exin such streets. t linusted.?Suintrr Banner. ^ An act to charter the Lancaster Rail- ^ m tm road company, # # J Tilt Florida Indians Kkmsi to EmA bill to alter the constitution of this . 1U|lATK>?j{v passengers who arrived on n 4 State so as to divide Pendleton into two 5jutMjHy from Florida on the Win. Gaston, election IHstricts. ... we learn that it was reported at Paint kw, ^ An act to alter and amend the law in atKj jn ^j,e interior of Florida, that Pilly CI relation to the education of the Deaf and1 Bowlegs and his Indians had refused to an Dumb of this State. emigrate, nud Unit Uiey bad gone into Uie Ur An act to incorporateithe Beaufort and |iammocks. This re|M?rt, it is said, came rit Columbia Loan and Ponding Associa- from Tampa; it is also said that the no t,olj9* , ., , ? sellers have for some time past refused to ,l, An act to amend an act entitled an i ^jie powder anu lead, act to incorporate the Commercial Insu- Billy's force is insignificant in point of ?' ranee company. numbers, but in the iwamps and ham- 11 An act to vest the right, title and in- )MOcka 0f F'loriJa Uiey will be able to tn tercst of the Stato in the proceeds of the inajto ft protracted resistance. If thelu- ^ol t ? * /T't'0 w".'? ! j~ dians are determined to fight, they should ? Gill, deceased, in Catherine McDonald, be promptly and resolutely dealt with, wife of Donal McDonald. " [Georgian. ln An act to incorporate tbo Beaufort M m M Female ^Seminary. ^ ^ ^ ^ Important Vbrdiot ix an Advkrtis- ^ .* > w ?iiw uiiii rj-rociiu an aci en- 1JCO Cask.?The proprietor of tbc New j *" titled "an act to autlierizo the State to York Courier ami Enquirer has recovered va aid in the construction of the Spartanburg a verdict of *300 in the Supreme Court n* and Union Itailroad." Qf tliat state, against Henry J. Ihl?otaon, Ith An act to extend the charter of the for advertising. It np|H*Hrs tlio advertise- | 'ol Hank of the State of Sooth Carolina. mcnt, not being marked for any particular n,< An net establish certain Koads, Hriges nmn|^r 0f insertions, was {>erinitted to re- th* and Henries, and to amend the law respect- m8jn in die paper 150 days, at $'2 a dav. lil ing Commissioners of 1 toads in certain The defence set up, was chiefly that Mr. ni. particulars. IWioUon'a orders in respect to the adver- jy. An act to repeal all Acta and narts o dement were not carried out. However. av' Acts authorising Ordinaries to| take pos h0 took tho Courier aud Enquirer daily, session of and administer derelict rat aim. an(jt ^ WiM presumed by tlie court, saw An act to incorporate certain lowns and tjio advertisement in question, aud .should Villages, and to renew and amend certain |,av0 notified the editor to alter or disconCharters heretofore granted. tinue it. The court ruled that he should An act to incorporate the Carolina jiave given this notice, and not have exMutual Insurance Company of Charles- , ^tod to enjoy the benoflt of the adver. , ,, ... tisement without paying for it. An act to authorize the State to aid in m m ^ tb? coMUrurtiou of th. North K..t?rn 1U1I- M?. 0lul?v, Womtm-Tk. \V.?h- |" ' An net to make appropriation, for the i"gW?UaiMitarn.U,alRid,?,IK.Ctall?. ? year commeneing InOctZber, on. thou ?| , the hteri?y ?x?ntor ,.f the Inn.,. ted Lad ?igl,t bundml and Mtyt.o Calhoun,I. la No. > ork making ur JJ An t?t I. appropriate th.?m of Three ' "'! '"r P^l!f*Uo? <**< ThouMnd'tlve hundred dollar. torttie erec-MomI volume trf "Calhoun, Work.',, tion of n .uitnble building for th. rduo- lb. fortl^tro^ volume will .T.o Uon oftlielJrmf andDinnbofUiiafttntoat Pyy ?* Mr-t"'bor> f*1^. ^ ? Cclar Mpringa i? ttpvUpburg W?ri*. '*l'"U"'"k ?i" tut. . ^mfAju^dV An art to cieinpt Kobwt llopton, a ??<j "" "V**?.. "* ?*"T <* an free ?on of color, from andWkJtM. C- C*' '""".V "?d !? An act to real in Win. Trapp the oeln- ""S*1 b> U.. editor, Mr. Gralla. ? siva right to dfefente LitUo River. ?1 * wj An net to hK from pledge the Rail- J)*ath or Banvbl I. Rat.?-The Heway share* belonging to the Btate. rannali papers of yesterday announdt the m< An act to incorpora^aortain aocietiea, death at Maoon, on Thursday, of Bamuei associations and otm(||vrioa, and for Uic J. Ray. Kao.. editor of the Tdeerranh.? rechartnr or others. " He ?m? writer of marked abfiity, and 1 0 Anftct lo authorize the flute to aid in hie journal haa Wan long diatiagimhed ae *' the conHntetion of the IVndlctyi Rail- one of the tmaat and abJeat champion* of <i?iqk], State Right# in UwVaMNlth. t? . ?4 4 4 * m . " %* ' i . w w * . ^ ^ qsa? Comtnuniwtioiw. ; __ Wawototoii, Jam. 3, 18*3. J ~ ~ _ ,J7o Dear Lkdoe| " Time produces great Friday Lyekihg, Jan. 7, 1862. . ? , ,, * ? ..s?? 11 changes." This is an old but true saying, Dear Sir one wj,ich you will bcliovo suits uiy j, Being unwilling to remain silent a mo- Caae, for when I last had the pleasure of con- c ent longer than it absolutely nrcettary, un- versing with you, with pen and ink, I was t or tho stigma of an expulsion from ths Or- m ated in tho Representative Hall inCohim- a cr of the Sons of Temperance," I ask that bis, paying all due attention to the actions C on may give the following - Card " an in- 0f ?ur Hule Congress of South Carolina, n ;rtion in the M Lcdtrer" of We.d?>e?it,?w ?> ? I ?J - ? j ?na now i nm in attendance at Washington, " Hcing, now reluctantly driven to tho bar ? noting " the proceeding* of tho Congress l r public opinion, I must farther crave that of the (Juited State*. * ou K '1* ?" > ??" "<* "f 'imple Justice, tix* NcW ^ WM 8[N>nt in visiUoCi * *e of your column., in ordor that I may be drinUintfj gettlng R,little how como you so" prmittod to lay before an impartial and dl?- ^ hy the ?ood Mop|e of th5s ciu Xhc srning public, a true statement of this mhde Whiu; Hooso wdth the ^dencoa iattcr* of the officers of State, were thrown open, Wi'h regard, I nn, danr sir, and crowds of at rangers flocked in to see our l our Ob t Servant , . , - A. . . ,A J. GALLUCIIAT. gieat men, and partake of their hospitality. R. S. Railey, Esg. Each day gives us a change in the new ^ Cabinet, and this will bo the case until tho For the Ledger. members ore officially announced. Whoth- ^ A Card to the Public. er youth Carolina will havo a place in the ^ Is looking over th? u proceedings of the P^ture or not, I shall not undertake to de rand Divisions of the Sons of Temperance* c'^c* '^''ie correspondent* of some of the rSouth Carolina," ni contained in the col- South Carolina Journals, have mentioned mnaof the" Temperance Advocate of the the name of Mr. Ore, in connection with > h inst., I find publisicd a long and tl.ibor. jt,,c Cabinet, but I must confess, that as far n e " report," snhmitt.d by Mr. II. Summer.',u? 1 nm nb,c to ,0ftrn' Mr- ^ h"" not 1>een i Chairman of n committee ; in which " ro- ' "Pokcn of. Since Mr. Hunter has returned >rt"n free use is node of iny name, and | from hi" ?Uit to the Presidentelect, it Is hich from its longtk, and tin; pressure of ' believed by some that lie has had an offer her and more important engagements, I j matl? ,lim? but is not known whether or | |j innot at ihiftime, favor with n more partiea. not he will aceept Virgins brought out 0 r notice, than to sav.that being founded in Mr- VieTC0> in th< D*??ocrntic Convention, a oss nud manifust error, the apparently U is but fair that she si ould receive u and and noble supers ructure erected thero- soino benefit from it. 1, with the couclusims crowning the argti- The well known letter writer MX," haa V cntati ve edifice ia as false and untriuiblr, us published to the world, in one of his coin* y ic foundation is weal and erroneous. But municntions, some time since, that all the ' this hereafter. members of the South Carolina delegation, The disagreeable alternative is now fore- httV? Wn throWn overboard, by the rc-diaI upon me, of ngai, appearing before my trusting of the Stale, with the exception of !t How citizens in defense of self, or of Mr.Orr.who stands firm. These are not p, nielv submittin<r to ft hi? WOn1"- h>t ihn 11 ^ P ' " " ? v. MIVW| f and tyrannical cxe'cisc of arbitrary pow- *n<^ impresaian that will follow, ia that th .that ever disgraced the bloody records of a ,h? SUte ha" these gentlan.cn.? p? lanisli Junto or Ronan Inquisition, in the T,,5a in not onl>' * l* n*on ?f ,he P Imieat days of theii terrible reign. I am truth' but is * a,andt'r on our Prracnt w /are that this is string language, panics,. tion> N? onc in ?>c State doubts, that if c< r/y, whan applied tea body of men pnfess. Mr Woodward would consent to fill the of- at rr to bo influenced ?y principles of Chari. fico of RoIVPacnUUre "Kain- h*K what he (.?) and "Brotherly W (.'/) and who while Would dUUoce on? who ?ould oppow etc, ding to be enfagaged in a holy eru- Uim'in thc Preaent ^"C^nsl Diatrkt ar de against vice and immorality, unfurl to w,,ich 1,0 P nts. Mr. McQueen will ^ e generous broez* of heaven a silken have no oppoaition, a. far as I can learn, nei- u nner, (woman's gil) glittering with the ther wUl Mr' Co,cwck' or Mr' Aiken' wUy of lden letters of ixrr (.') Puri,y(! .') and shonW *n Mm> "uUmont ?nd JclUy (//.') However, I think I can aat- mado'}* * T? w',oknow? about y the most prejudiced mind, that my lan. the ;vff?,ra of South Carol,nw a,t intended w , , ,, .. . . -to make Mr. Orr the first man In the State, ' age is not stronger tliau the facts of the , ... . , , and ruin his colleagues? I have not a word ? ?e dcaiand. ,, " _ , _ to aay against sir. Orr, for as a South CaraTh.it I may l?c clcarlv and distinctly under. ... - - iinian 1 honor him, but I submit to the yj >od, I bog leave, one for all, juat her? to whether he ban done one jot inore in jj, r, that toward the "Order of the Sous of Congr#IM1 to protcct ?ko honor of bin own mpcrancc, I eutertnin a sincere regard, any other incinber of the delcga- ^ i for the - Grand Division," as lately con- tlon hnR. He haa done w?ll, an<l ao have ?( led at Columbia, composed aait waa, with hU colleagues. Tlw intention of Air. X. ni) few solitary exceptions, of men of Jihilan- probably to k!ll off Mr. Burt, w ho haa (w upic and christian heart.?profound re- boon spoken of both publicly and privately >ct. Nevertheless, I mu.t be permitted to fwr |he War Department.and if lie could get , 1 : ? ^ V ? ?* w?T*t the nnblic impressed with the belief that Mr. ncroua and unsuspicious, mere deceived, led CTS rcpuun.eu o, , vo ray, aid imposed upon by mis-statements tliclt, a. a matter ofcours?, ho would not i mis-representations. gei lti. npp<>int:n*at. We nil know that , 1 If the question be asked, of whom then the Palmetto Statu I n* liien who can fill j tit I complain!" I answer unhesitatingly, with honor to themselves and the country at j wl oqnivocally and fearlessly, of Ianoaak r DU ,J|rgc< oflK.u our ^ovurnincnt, and the N. ion,No. 30, as it erer Has hern, no* is, ami nmmm why iUvy iu nwl Rut thti0| is> that A, all probability ever H-ill beared,per sonified ,huy (<M, ,IAncat h|>,h to bow J to d embodied in tl? |>cr*on of one man. j down ami boot lick the"p>wer? tluit ba." at Ml ho, that man is, will hereafter more clear- , Washington, in order that they may get a Mr appear as I pioceod to lay liefnre the pub- { ,barc ?f tbc crnmlia that fall from th? Kcde- rat a true history of my connexion wi?b I - - ' ml table*, r.nd fhey will evrr remain so, ne boi vision, ombrncngu period extending from buig M they am Honth Corulininn*. \r , year 1849 t< the 516th Nov. 185J. M) impression U that nhinot appoint- P? If, in the perbrmancc ofthia painful duty, m??t? are below par, for the best and most luty which Incite conceive to be due to able men in our country at Urge, will not raelf, to my family, to my friends, and ac^^pt I hero, tor aaaoooaa the appointment* ^ tough last n4 leastto that branch of the are filled, the incumbent haa to find meat " iristian Churh, of which I am an humble HlHi drink gratia, - for tho members of Cond I trust sinore, though I confeaa unwor- nnm, outsider*, etc., who wait on them and y member, ame pcrmms are reminded of r Crook the peadant hinges of the knee, cumglances unpleasant to tlieir car, let That thrift may follow fanning.'* tor t the resposibility be upon ua, but upon INDEX. wo use w ho hav pursued us with such unro- mm ? ? Fh iting, cruel mlignnnt and unfounded hoa- The Cholera. Ity. We shH give the truth, the whole J itli and noting hut tho truth," and rely our remark* of luesday morning on rot r justice upn ?n enlightened public.- the auhject of the Cholera In ChaHeaton. wi1 . . . . ? , . . we ntalecl candidly nil Hint wo knew or h? yoiul Ihu face no J a cor t to atk. ... ... ' , ... . . " 3 could lenrn of the mutter. \> o have wince l'oHsosainftfiercfore the fullest confidence v?cn that sonic of our coteinporarica of ,Ic the generally and magnanimity of the the country, complain of the silence of . oplu of ^incaater District. 1 hare the tlio Charleston pre**. Friend Warren rif rongest Muranco that I ahull not auk in tho Camden Jomrttnl, says tlint "this nil- ? in, when solicit tho favor that thoy allow, once ?a Wrong," ami the f Vrro/orfo* conithcr the ublieation above alluded to, nor aidera it impolitic. We can appreciate i! aUitemets of representation* of parlicu- this anxiety of our country friends in the ?|?H r indiridw* to bis or prejudice their judg- for w< onrselvca have Wn absent , , in, , I . . from the city, when report*, of Its inhabi" r. r t n 1 'Tf , T, '??' W>? <?- ' M.lh.1?" ? ho-tol hod ?r ? j diick through ihccouMrr. Initio!, 1 icrty and alju* "nhss been *trangely dr. ( cftse WQ w#nj tjj with tho city rd me c/jcrfcere " jfir and impartial hear- pp^?wo could not account for its silence g. Of this priveb'U I shall beg leave to seeming want of sympathy with the _ oil myself a* soon .\ circumstances will feelings of tho country, or the inhabitants '* nnit. v then absent from th* city. Now, remein- " R<ye<tfu!ly. b?ring this our former impatience, we L? juBisraijALLUCI1 AT. would not be the occasion of it in others, _ end vet we find it impoeeible to prevent it- M . We have rumor* of Cholera ana endear 1 THB or to trace them, but the effort proves ^ The Truabea o|'heFranklin Acad- fruitless. Until we nee the health report*, 1 iy.will meet on latnrdar the 18th innt by and convene with the physician to whom 1 cvious arrangvtrnt for he purpose of ae- the return are made, we do not know ii :ting a Teeehctfrnm wrong the applicants, <* Cholera in our street, square, or r take charge etfce Acahwy for the ant neighborhood. We go to the hotels, the e ar, and to eonater ether matter* connect* P?,,c* office, and the postoffice, and can ... \ bear nothing of it there, except that aow But * ith the **h?w ! ,,?1 the* et the |*irt?a<* e?e*orf, h?. e The building is ?ery/?mch sat of repair ilMm) Uiat rnuMy baa died of Cholera, 1 d it must be r*p?ir?j before the school J*,! wjiai q, j? erhst street, we cennot find p n eomroenee, this ^wover need net to- out. We wero informed veatsnUr tint * W 01 IT* MKk time pro#*? V* ail agree with the caeee which haveoeeurred, werecbiedy fl mniinUy to go to J*. ao<l to pot H in a off on tb? edge of th? water, to the we?t m oper stale of r?pi By Wat effbrt we of the oily, epd lliie may aooouut far our ? rcjxJr the hoik* in a +mt *M* and ? P ?1* infonnatioa oo the " I Ti - , T fpbfect uatil the health report wm i?ub- " A full Jrt ^ Trustee*, *t the 0ur *? ?* ***"> directed ? 7 A fell Trwle^jU tM to ^ ^ portions of ths wtisf i* iMrfp^J0new and city, sod there we found notliiag but rud it m Idr'hi they will exttbtt m0(. now W6 ^^1. know what tbre prngpflBi aa interest ia the ^ My to our oouatry friouda There is lof- watte frapbe all with eeafa mrtaioly no alarm iu Ibe efcy ou the aab 4* anA^PjWgr the Aeedemy. jdcL The reported eaeee hare iudueed a h ff plj^ A TRUBTRP. general dwpoeitioe to be carefol*m the ei 1 Urn C nni va!u:?t>le during th? prewnt re excluded oysters d&Tfsh wotfl^ the Plic?($3 per veer?two ropk-s $5, muI si? Urket, because the deaU|ft, otim&tof*. on.' HARI'KR it BROTHERS, lietn were t?*ced to thelrfisc. TAWnb- N y . ice that deaths from the same cause hare ? ocurred on the Oeorgia coast, and we IaADtcs'WacaTfi.?'The December number are heard of matiy etber# on owr sea- did not comb to hand. bat bofors us ts nn oast plantations. It is probable that .tractive number forJaauarr. Price only hese or something similar, have c*ua?d; ? w+*r s , j c BLIftDK'K 11 the cases that hare occurred hcrcXi T/t < ( i it^Nsw York )ur physicians say that the disease, as * ow here, is not epidemic. 'We know, or ThB 8tfJI {s th<, ^ of * new paper i?ve heard of nolliing W ?arra?t a con- ... h?e wbich ? pu|,||.l,ed in rary opinion. If we .hnuld receive any Memplde, Tcai, by eur old friend and uch information, in future, we shall cer- r> un t p? wui. .inly p.,WW, it.?CTorIeeioii SWKrrtt ?* ? ?. *>ta Q- yi>?ek, b?p WW, yon 8UCCCM, friend K. K.auas MB. T. J. RaNDII-I- Kaa lakoti nlaeu af ^Liimutfiri jLriiuiri. Mr. c I__l' tors oft be Southern Richie Aaroeaic (*h# I>?nra*lt?rvllle, ?. C. Utter namod gentleman, having with* ' m ' " " drawn,) and with Mr. Rice, one of the. WEDNESDAY. JAN. 12, 1853. former proprietor* has hccomc co-editor. t - : 1 .. ' = The Advocate i* published at Anderson tw A Railroad meeting will bo held j C. 11., S. C., and frequently contains i the Court House on Sale day next choice original article*. Go ahead gentle'ouie one ! coiue all ! |. men?we wish you success, Winnabo ro Register. a Cataloou* of the Officers and StudenU of As wo full to receive tho daily?will Fnrtnan University, first session 1854, wu losers- Britton end Mickle have llio kind- acknowledge the receipt of. In the pomes to send the weekly. phlet we find the faculty composed of the ... . 7. _ . , ? following gentlemen, via: James C, Fortyis would be pleased to receive the daily *? ? , . ,. ? uian, Chairman, pro tern, alum bis Banner ^ Thereat Or,?,rtmr,,t.~Jss. R Mime, HT" Ocn Correspondents have monopo- professor of the Hebrew language, P. C. scd that portion of our paper reserved for Edwnrdi, Prflftuor of Ancient Languages; urself. TIlia could not have happened at C. H. Judson, Professor of Mathematics, 4:e; better time, for we are quite indisposed J. B. Funnnn, Profesaor of Intellectual and >-day. moral Philosophy, &.c. Still mean paper, but we cannot help it. i/Kcadrmtc Dryartment.?Professor Kdk^isit awhile, nnd " yon will see that which wards, Principal Pro tem. ou will see." This University is located in Greenville, iT ? T.*"/] S. C., and is under the charge of tho BapDr. 8. F. Dickinson. .... . .. , list denomination, rhe annual commenceThe above named gentleman lias been de- inent will take place on Wednesday befnrw vering a course of lectures in our village the the 4th Saturday in June. ist few days, on the subject of Physiology. .. v , . , , i, .. j . . 10 Kinross.?A journeyman printer, [u. lecture, have been well attended, and lMUnodJ ,, ^ Fort Wayne In- S io dea,rc manifested by our citizens tA be ich\)uni{; in i844, and wn* Inst inctual in attendance ss the course pro- hoMrJ of ,847 |jU pnrcnt? 8re ilt resscd, is sufficient indication that tlioy great distress on his account, nnd will lie ere well pleased. When the lectures are thankful to nny one who will give them included we may have more t* aay on tho any information of him. Address Mr. D. ibject. ' Stevens, Fort Wayne, Indiana. HT T,.rilo*D pT^fw.lf.ce, h?, no. ?Wo plowyonpy. ifoqueuUy.BlendedI?u? mark. ?.f f.vor, COMMERCIAL- , id W(f ure again pieced under obligations ^ ^ " ' him for handsomely bound volume, con- LATEST DATES. ining obituary addressee, ? the occasion From I.ivr.nruoL Dec. 19. pthe death of the Hoh. RlMv Clat, iir. From Havre. '.?(Dee 13 - ? e i * From Havana......... .V"."".. Dee. SO Br To the Hon. J. A. Woydwanl are CbarUeton Markets e indebted for a copjr of hia speech doliv ed in Congress, on the subject of the Tar- Satueday Moenimo, Jan. 9. J IIai.k-I'aht '?>*b o'OLocK-s-CoTrox.?? '1 HT To our att'Se and obliging Poet a'1 fu1u^u? oater.T. R. MngUI Esq., we tender our ward tending. * J J f 1 U ti anka for bie attention. Our jvipera were ntat a lata hour to the poet oflicc, on Columbia Market, J am. 8. 'edneeday night last, and oer subscribers "COfWITOfltB ttwwd* fcr lhie? Wliile I >ald hare been subjected to much ineonre. i? ?wr mnrkrt to-day was briek and v?rv nice, Imd it not been for the generous at- nt-d*e. Prtgea were very Ann, and i( tlier?i A ation of the P. M. Tl.ie gore to -how, * *nV clianfc it was in farof of the / at if one man aotnetimce puts himself to ^][' 271 UU were ^ nt pnecerary. Vfl reeiYeruonce, how much trouble and ineon- f nieneo othrra are aaved. Would the OCHCB op fACT, la worth a pound oi >rld coma u.i..w ??. lhanry: and the awarro of confiuely* fujU r?. his. I le of a new twner we received laat mail U Iir f n ? ia:i.j.ui.i. - - .... 1 miauoipill.t, MUIDvvt::j,"n .1 f\, Lawrence Ikdger h-qr., Edit*.-- ^om itJe?cney. laull ca~aof i the title indicate?, thU paper is devoted of ,hc ntoraach, whether acuta or the interest* of the Democratic Pirtj.? ' citronie, it may be rocomatciuiuJ for its r. Badger fortnsriv willed tho * llomota I nothing, cordial, sod renovating influence ci-ua. n. c. ?? *. M i 'ted in aaying. that from the eiteominma r?|ievc<| by the bitters in tdry shor it owed upon him nn e<Htor of the Hnrnrtr space of tint*: and a psrsecsranss m their st, he will noon bulhi up a literary re- nesef f Hs te Wsfk a thorough sarv. tatian in the City of Wilmington. ?' r Waw^r^oSI^L AHOTHEB SCIENTIFIC WONDER a* VI f ; a< I I'nfortant taDyspeptics.'?lh. J. 8. Hoagh-. Mr. Mklto*, of the Chseler Standard U(I, M iwm, The Trim Digestive Fluid, or i atnoeiated with him in the Editorial de- Gaittric Juice, prepared from Rennet or the iinant of hln paper, hla brother Samuel Fourth Stomach of tha Or, after dirsalWma zzzgv fiyKistw: * U?. H. RWwom. *,. of*. M*, iff i Flag, has assoelated Mr. Geo. II. Nor. l^nip^^^^tipaUonanS Debility, curing od In the editorial department of t|ie after Nature's own Method, by Nature's ohm l?r A??.nt ?k- nanrnH" ? ?* . containing Scientific fHJmi rf '"?? Dun friend, J Wiatar 8lmp*on,F.eqr. haa furni.hcd AgrAgetita grati* ~S?8jn*a j \I ircd from th. poet whieh t>? h,. AIM ^ony than>cdfeal adv< tin*i ^ ^ :h ho maeh eredit vi*: the editoribip of List of LfitkJKT f 5 Iatucnavillo JUmld, and U nuceeed?d in REMAINING iuUi? Pual oH*9f?p?? J .t department by the Proprietor of the il eaeter Court Houee, for tb4MNPwrW? raid, Mr. R. M. Stoker <U?f December Hat, 18W. i (Wul ***! y#u ftnteST Darling, Baklr 'g"- . 5. not hare too many iroua in the firet Brown C, M. ' PTiimAniS mint r? C?Cilnrk J. 8. Chaney E, ('mSTh. W. Kill1 UK 0 1 AJ>Lb. ConrvM F>or Heira, t'rojier Kt&ifl * D?Davie B. N. 9, Uewkina T. If , l FAKREa & Plaxtva, for December we KS?Kdwarda Mr? Kvetwtt Otk,^ * . . 1. mve received. ThU ia a (rood agrieultu- I*?Froat E. H.. Jr'lemming .VcSfc Fenderp?r ? hl; *-Hh ' *' a^a^lL^! &?3&JJK he JWICO of aubeenption. fl?Harper ?eo. Hall Dudley, fSLoek B. BEATON fit GIJ,MAN, . . R, 9, ti P.. O O " "* " * ...mnuw^u | ?iionnwon i. r. ?, Jounl?n M* Jaeobe 1 _ | Mil ley. it Stthuh Cultivator.?Thie pried-1 "?Kewtd. W. ^ eal for Decern her we have received. It A'r?'' ''w" j: . .. n , u j . IH -Moore Doct, Martin .Sjyunol, McCorrH-n aceainintereaU Fe^adeertreemi nt. i?ic!i W. J, Miller J. IL , . a Ocean Bonn, by Stuart Ai?ir God- JjUjDght IfaN ' t an?Buiice &- Brother, Publiabare, New *_Snlp*a Jun., Sullivan Wni. Story TJU % fork.?Thia la a tea alory of IhrilUnf hi. man, Sims. J. J. treat, by the arcompliafced Editor of the ^ W?U? W.? * * 'arully PrUnd, We haT* P?nMai<twiifc ' T. IL MAGILU P. M. n Ureal. The plan of the etory la welt at- ? ? * ^ oa ngwl, and upon the whole, dote mv*h . . *7 T_TLC_T! redit to the author. Prlee tft eanta. , EXCHANGE HOTEJt , u ~ _ 1^, 0 .. ' MHE aabarrtbera beg leave U inform the tciwooe a Maoasim?CoaUaU of Da* t f eiUa*e? ,J 1 ?j eaoer DMfttf: orally thai they bava tak< nthc II<hm m\|m ly Novel, or VarWttan of aogUok life, eoroor of Main street and fborah greet, it XXVII; BolHvoa'oRaw Ideahi North ^ JSX thdTC \ _ ^ . _ A ida| m t pit"! TT lUcBlWIvr'* IW vfWIr wtllf w??i od Booth Aaonoo , "N*T "OB* famished with tha boot thoimrhrt ttmjMtti - repairing roosfotauonoo; the Choroh of awl attended by attenttv.- .?wQ>, a?d oir yt" ;Paria 00 tao oto of the Empire ; otohlea ahttt always ho fWrniofced wRhflao to Poff oAPoBNunaaUoo; AHoo'o Trot- ** of provender a;d rood hualWra. Ui* the Beat | Day Dreama of an tillo; ***** N 1m Maneheatrr Movement; Inde*. ror ^ weerTtMnriMw v"'7 * LEONARD NOOTT 4 00; * ' HUNTER. 4 RALLAR*. * " im9 "*?'? Maoaanre.?Tho January num. ah, ' f w wo hava received, and ao aeual, Hod U IT01^^ TTLTTlUi. . CTS.Z,~ !* ? !- - ? ? ? ? -a * ?K7?1* """"W't. 1 M DUhlHii-? ! 1.1-. .1 TTT.. . 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